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COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning, October 20. SUBNCRIPTICN RATES: By Carvler = - = « - - - 20 conts per weel Ry dIal = - =« - = . $10.00 por Year OFFICE: 0.7 Poar] Street, Near Brordway. MINOR MENTION. Seo Joseph Reiter's fall goods, Bliss' pattern opening Saturday. Additional locals on seventh page. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's R. F. Sutton was lodged in jail. He took that instead of a dry goods box. Win. Hass and Dory Olderoy, both of this city, received a permit to wed, yes terdsy. The haymarket at the junction of Main and ~ Pearl streets, was crowded yesterday. The funeral of Frauk, son of Gottlied and Ma-y Antenrieth, will occur Sunday afternoon from the family residence, or Bluff street. Tho Chicago and Northwestern is the outgoing train en the pool roads this evening. The Milwaakce and Wabash leave as usual, Justice Abbot yesterday, in _the par- Tors of Keil's hotel, tied the silver cord that united William Huss and Miss Dora Olderog as husband and wife. Win. Harrs, charged with being drmnk appeared boforo the police court yester- day morning, and was fined tho regula- tion 83 and costs; total 87.70, which he did not pay. An improvement is being mado on the Curtin Street school houso in the way of putting up a storm door, the dimensions of which are 4x13. Mr. 0. Bosen has the contract. Mr, Joseph Gaghegan returned Friday from a trip into Missouri, where he has bought up a lot of od which he will sell from his wood yard om lower Main street, corner of Eighth avenue. The search warrant case before Justice nuisance of Ry LRI W LIRS & elf. Teamsters who drive on Fifth avenue cannot bo too careful. Yesterday a large team of mules belonging to Mr. William Welch got mixed in the clay lately filled mto the street. The water had soaked into the new filling, until it was of the consisten »f mush, and the team went in, It required asout twenty men, forty boys, seventy-five dogs, vl ladies, all the old sidewalk planks in the neighborhood to dig, pry, coax, swear, and pull the team out. The wagon was rradially settling out of sight, at last a counta. At the meeting of the Grand Chapter of Towa Ioyal Arch Masonas at Dubuque the f cors wero elected for the Clark Varnum, Malcom, th priest; & aan, Creston, nd high pricst Hinkely , crand king . . Perry, Rivertow, grand scribe; H. C. Cilly, Glenwood, grand treasurer; John C. Par ish, Dea Moines, grand secretary, Th new oflicers were installed and cor ‘- ble work pertaining to the order was dono whidh wad mit mide public. The Grand Commandery mct at the close of the sessions of the Grand Chapter, 1t is impossible that the readers of Thx Ber have not noticed tho absence of something to which thoy have been nc- oustomed to find in its columns, That something has been the casy and well fitting word clothing of ideas, which has for 80 long boen imparted by the pen of H. M. Tilton, the editor of the Council BBluffs department of this paper. During his absence of a littlo more than a week his chair has been occupied by a substi- tute. DBut it is only in time of war that the services of subatitutes are willingly accepted, Mr. Tilton having returned will again porforn tho duties of his oftice and tho aforesaid substitute wili only too gladly give placo to him. But not before acknowledging the great obli- gutions ho is, a8 well as the readers of e Bun are, under to Mr. W. Baira for tho able service he has rendered in the way of nows gathering. Bat for him the columns of Tis Bes inight have pre- sented a very slim appearance, There seems to be an organized band of confidence men inand about Council Bluffs. People cannot be too careful as to whom they admit into their homes or transact business with. Their games are Schure, in which Minnie Smith is trying | all sleok and are generally executed with to obtain a trunk, ete., of Sadie Roberts | tho greatost caution and earnestnoss. was continued, to bo tried at some futurc | The Intest and most cheeky game yet car- time to bo agreed upon by the attorneys. | ried out succensfully is one happening in Passenger train No. 1 over the Rock Island road, brought in three extra baggago cars heavily loaled with bag- gaze yesterday morning. The railroad officials report heavy travel westward this month. By legal notice posted according to law the fact 18 advertised that the furuiture ot the Little Windsor hotel, belonging to Daniel 8. Johnaon, is to b sold at auc- tion October 20th, the samo having been seizod on a chattel mortgage. There have been 1,116 marriage lisen- ces issued by the clerk of the court of Pottowattomio county since January: 1, 1881, at which time 8. . Stroet assumed the duties ofthat office. The first license he issued was to John Adams and Ella Powell. Catharine Hopkins yesterday made ap- plication to Justice Schurz for s search warrant to search the second hand store of B. Klme for certain household furni- ture which sho alleges belonged to her, and which her husband sold while she was away trom home. the country, near Des Moines, 1n which a stranger called at the residence of a farmer who was absent and being met by the farmer's wifo, gave evidenco to the lady that Lo was a brother of her hus- band and had not seen him for rome time and had come from the east and being out of monoy wished to securs 260 to pay ex- press charges on his goods and take them trom the depot before extra charges were laid wpon them. After sccuring the amount he immediatoly left for the city, accompanied by ono of the neighbors, whom hie slily dodged and slipped away from after reaching the town. People cannot. guard too closely against these rascals, | —r— Dr. West, dontist. 14 Pear) strect. S RN PERSONAL. T, W. Peckham, of the firmi of Dahlgren | & Peckham, wholeiale tobacconists, was in the city yestorday. G. 8. Acker, of Atlantic, was in the city yoster lay. The sale of property for delinquent taxes will accur Noyem| bth, at the treasurer's office. Fully one-half of the property mow advertised has had the taxes paid upon the samo since ite adver- tisement, and the tax sale will be the smallest in the history of the county. P. 0. DeVol yesterday took possession of the m]nr'{v recently vacated by K. F. Fors, o illow avenue, and will makeo it his future home. Justice W. R ‘Vaughan is negotiating for the property occupied b{ Mr. DeVol with the inten. tion of ing it his permanent home. Three swashups yesterday, perhaps more. John Beno & Co, had the hind wheels of & wagon wrenched off. Church- hill's pump wagon was wrecked on Ban- croft street, Beecroft's hack was de- moralized, the fore wheel being twisted aoff in the vain endeavor to cross a rail: road track. No. 1 over the Union Pacific went out lasi .r:}ht in two sections. Une section carried five car-loads of Italian emigrants who are going to Colorado to engage in work on the mew branch of the Union Pacific The ether section consisted «f four car-loads of emigrants who are on their way to Californiu. A black horse and ton bugzy was found standing on the sidewalk in front of George Weisuer's stable, about twelve o'clock Thursday night. Jt was taken to Boquet's livery barn and cared for, It .!::oved to be one of Weisner's rigs which hud let to some one. ‘I'ho parties had evidently taken on too much ,hudgu and left the team standing on the street, . When the leaves begin to fall in the city park they should bo eft there ay multching for” the Frun and to give strength to the soil. The n'y-wm that for years provailed of cleaning the grass” of all substances that might protect its roots from the intense cold of our winters must of necessity bo injur- ious and eventually kill that which is now the most pleasant sward ia the city, Council Bluffs, at the recent weeti of the Grand Lodge, I. 0. O, F., "2 selected as the place for holding, next October, the annual session of that body. A movement has been started by some of the 0dd Fellows to organize & building association and to eommence atonce the construction of a large and commodious hall and to have the same furnished in time to have it dedicated by 1he Geand Lodge in session here, oconfidence game wis again by a couple of fine | birds 08 4he incoming train over (h: Rock Island xoasd Thursday afternoon |¢ The would-be wictim was u passenger from Colorado, and the gune wa (he selling of false claims on mines in the locality of Leadville, but the trick wus mcnled by the interference of the eman, who had been watching the xascals since they hoarded the traiu Railroad officials are doing all they can 16 exposs and bring to justice thoso state prison candidates, . Complaint is made by passengers on traiue Lotweou the lnuldq’;au and the transler that in the name of soliciting L. C. Taylor, of Alexandria, Dakota, was in the city yisterday and stopped at the The Legistature to be Asked to Afford Relie the Shape of a Bill, There is no question but that Council Bluffs absolutely requires, and that too at no diatant day, a reliablo system of sow Tt will be impossible, or at least ny of the systom is orage. utterly impracticable to pave streots in the city until som adopted and a grade is permanently es- tablished, It was to urge the importance of this step upon the common council that the board of teade appointed tio committee to confer with that boc rded in e Ber of last Wednesday I'hers are partics who have capital and atand ready to invest it in large substan. ual buiidings, who say that not one Yrick will they lay until the city adopts somo system they can build to, ‘This winter an effort will be made to lave a wewerage and paving bill passea vy the Legislature which wiil authorize the city to issno bonds for the paymeat tor thewo much needed improvements, I'hese bonds to run a long time and bear a low rate of interestgy The property to pay an annual tax of®five per cent to create a sinking tund for theie redemp- von, Of course the city could oider sowers and paving, but it would amount to the virtual confiscation of a lai amount of property, the owners of wi aro unablo to immediately moet the de- mand shat wouald creato a fiest lien upon the property, A tax of two mills on the dellar is raised on the property of the vity as o gewer tax, and the small fund of 8,060 was accumulated, bnt the money wa ed to put into the Madison strect bridgo and stone vert, with the iden that Indian creek could be forced to do sewerage work. Dot Indian creek tiad 10 notion of being compelled to such base nses, and it flushed the sewers and washed them all out clean, stones, bridge and all. Now the hoard of trade insist that competent engineers be secured, proper survey be made, and somo ro- liable and permanent wystem shall be adopted by the city, And this demand scoms just, The matter will bo brought AL PG KLAL UWRLE WU, W ITOILINS A X, ray A 1§ 109 and 111 8. Main Strect, TOWA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ! HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 42 and 344 Broadway, . COUNCTIL BLUF 10WA, Cream, Fraits & Confert Partios, Sociables and Picnics supplied on short notice, and goods delivered tc all parts of the city. Vienna Bread, and Pies. Fine Cigara. W. T. BRAUR’S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street, = = oo NEATEEON 00UNCIL BLUFFS. Hardware! — - on—-—— e el e el A WA AV LY LS DAY /| o \, po-: - e & 3 WIL SHELL AND GRIND AT THE SAME TIME | ! A complete Horse Power, The best Feed Mill in existence. but little more than a common grinder. Write for cirenlars to SHUGART, WAITE & WIES, Council Bluffs, [owa, General Agenta for Western Towaand Nebraska. Wholesale Liquor Dealers ! 317 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS: DEALER IN . ’ . . S Lales Fumshing oo NOTIONS, JEWELRY, &C. 337 W. Brosdway, - - COUNCIL BLUFF Cosie . JIOWA MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, bafore the ceuncil at 1ts next meoting, Monday evening. Our prices are “solemn trutha” to some people. Boston Tea Co Bec »'s Opening Next Saturday is the day sot for the formal opening of Bechtele's handsome now European- hotel. The whole house will bo thrown open for guests at this time, The demands of the guests of this hotel have been such that Mr. Bechtele has been compelled to use a portion of the house for several days, but by next Saturday ho hoves to be ready to accom- modate all who may desire it, to the full capacity of bis elegant now hotol, YIOT TOVETOINw PECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK.—Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wanta, Roard. ing, oto., will be inserted in this columu as the low rate of TEN Ol 'S PER LINE for the first insertion and FI INTS PER LINE for each subsoquent in- wertion. Teave advortisemonts at our oftice, Ne, 7 Voar) Street, near Broadway o WANTS, uffs to take ixteen first ol tailon: o at,pants kern. Apply to Joseph Reiter, Vs oL saL busi Pacitic. Mrs. Foster, propristress of the Foster House, Hustings, Ta,, was in the ity yester- day, & guest of the Pacific house. 8. W. Ferguson, of Graut, Mo,, wa in the city vesterday, and antivipates making Coun- il Bluffs bin future home. Mrs. . C. Hubbard, wife of the editor-in- thief of The Nonpareil, bas returned home ter an absenco of two months visiting at Buffalo, N. Y. George K, Snyder, the statistician and aud- iting clerk for Superintendent W. J. Han- cock, of the American and Wells, Fargo Ex- press companies, loft last evening over the Missouri Pacific for Atchison and Junction City, Kansas, on an extended visit to friends and rolatives. The boys say he leit with Lenedictine intentions., Charles M. Harl, Chestor Tibbits, H. A. Boles and W, R. Vaughan will leave next Monday evoning for Ot:umwa to attend the annual xession of the 1 Lodge of Knights of Pythias, which convenes thero October 24, Justico Vaughan has suliciently vecovered from an attack of congestion of the lungs to be at bis office @ fow minutes yosterday. A. 8. Churchill, & leading attorney of At- lantic, was i this motropolis yesterday, He waw accompanied by G. S, Acker of the same place, Raldwin, the venerablo grand- W. and H. L. Raymoud of this dty, died at her bhome in Peoria, L, Octo- ber 17, Geargs Beblington and family left last eve. ning for the east over the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, @John Templeton, chiof of the fire depart- moat, leaves for New Orleans to-day, @M. R. K. Montgomery and children do- parted in a special car over the Wabash for Fort Worth, Texas, which place will bo her future home. Mr. Montgomery is engaged there extensively in railroad business, State Attorney Connor, who haa been at- tending court at Siduey, was called homo yes- terday hy u telegeamn announcing the death of hin brothor-in-law, Geo, Cowdry, of Denver, Col. The body was sent to Dennison for bur- inl and arrived over tho U. P, last night. M, Connor passed through the city fur his home last evening, . A. Culver, of Chicago, is the first name on the new register at the Ogden. A. L. Dougherty, of Binghampton, N. Y., s & jruest of the Ogden, . C. Williams, of Misouri Valloy, was in the city yesterduy, E. D. Ellsworth, of Des Moines, was an Ogden guest yesterday, Juwes You city yestorday, L. « of Cedar Rapids, was in the f Boston, is an Ogden guest. M. Galligan returned yesterday from & U8p up inte Dakots, where he has been looking after Lis real ostato, . W, Tiltan, Council Blufrs editor of Tur Beg, with Lis wifo, returne Jast night from & <harity two wew, hoth blind, ar nearly so, are ju the habit of entering the trains and s'nging songs und collecting nioney from t:uu-um Aleo that the men aro impudent and insultiug if money is not given them, They have Leen put oft or than onge, T’ Bex deeply yym- visit of a littlo ower o weel Wiksonsiu, Mr. C. Baxton, of Janesville, Win, » Wi o welcoue ca'ler at Tug Bk office yesterday, A. J. Finch, of Arapaboc, Nab., is in the by, & guost of the Pucific House, Lis old bowe in T PRI 2110 5. 12th 54, Council Biufs, low h A good jiony, cheap, «t Beay'n stable, _Seot »treot, Cou cil Bl . Incuire of ',j(.ks,u.’v " flouss and los, K _Tenth and srondway. Joux W. Ba [DACKING HOUSE FOR SALE OK RENT—The Orvis Packing house, capacity 100 hogs per day with all modem appliauces; well located: for sale o Apply to ODELL & DAY. Council Bluffa, Ia., September 10, K%, northwest corner of JOSEPH “7 GAGHEGAN. HARD WQOOD AND —COAL— Corner Main strect and Eighth avenue, Courcil Blufts, 247 Lowest rates ard prompt deliverr. s, . J. Hilton, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 199 Rroadwavw. Connefl Pinfra DR.G,W.PANGLE, READER OF ) MLAN:! o' experlence. Felectie, Magnetic and . Manter of the' foll wing dix ebilit oxy, Fits, Lows of Maniliees Romoved Without the Knife, Drop- 8y Cured Without Tapping. Liver Comylaint, hiiney Comulaint, Dial etes, Rhou- atiam s, White Sweliing, Erysipelas, st. Vitu *Dance. Wouwun und Her Digeases Treated With the Happiest Results, Spocial artention given to private discanes. Looatod Nu, 310 Broadway, stalew), Oouncil owa, A Correct Diagnosis Given Without any Explanation from the Patient. __&#rConwiltation 1ree at okce. THO8. OFYICHR, . veneroal oom 8, (up- rusKT, OFFICER & PUSEY BANK ERS.. Council Blufts . In Establishea - - 1856 Doalors in Forgien and Domestio Exchange and Houe Recurition. MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. “The finest quality and largost stock west of Chicago Wooden and Motalio Caves. Calls attendud to at oy tly oquina. elny nded L; alko caryet Tolograpblo amd mal) JACOB SIMS. P, ADWELL, 8IMS & CADWELL, Aitorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA Office, Mal t, flooms 1 and Nbrgart & Mo Mahon's Block, Will practio in #tete and ot _ PILES, | tieat Pliss and Falling of the Pectum for adics | permanent cire, i from two weeks. Operatius palules. Bectum a Spegiolty. 1dsw Ttem Discases of the LR, A, J. COOK, Counclt Biutts, vim BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND BEWER PIPE. No, 639 Broadway, - - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. SMITH & TOLLER, n el 0 [ ) R | g 3 & =4 : g B, 2 g o g AN © & = e B - m 7 and 9 Main Street. b DINTPCOCTOR Y, COUNCIY: BXL.UNES, TA. JOHN BENO & CO., MAX MUHN, Grocery, 216 Maln Bivoet. Hntel, 817 aid 210 Maln stroct.” DR. IT 13 WHITE, Cernor Main and Fifth up-nulr«‘?b Hod nce, 600 Willow averus. N. SCHURZ. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Offico over American Exprecs. S S WAGNER, LIVERY AXD FEED, Will contract for funcrnls at reasonable rates. . 22 Fourth street. D. A. BENEDICT. : JACOB KUOH, oot commv. el EEATTIA Y G. F. SVITH. W. W. SHERMAN, 11ur o e SEEBT SRR e, JAMES FRANEY, bt HU_WVE & SON, ;d Household n,:;;n;’wmmw L LINDT & HART, SANITARIOM % . EDWIN J. ABBOTT, s rste i G chsina®™ s posion. REVHKE HOUBE, prar ot wi2 ST S8 OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, SIGN WRITER AND GRAINER. Office 337 Broadway, Council Bluffe, Towa. CONTRACTOR Corner 7th and Broadway. Plan D BUILDER, nd specifications furnished. MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistic Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. 308 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jamen Blook. Practice in state and federal courts, And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- gomory, M. 1. Physician, " Refitted §1, $1.60 per day At MRS, D. A. BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Blufts, lows. | SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGERATION AGENTS. DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR BALE, %48 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - L PBOPRmTOE 215, 217 and 219 8. Main Stroot, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - . ~ SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, TAILORS, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. | FALL AND WINTER ? STOCK NOW COMPLETE, 5 EMBRACING WIANY NOVELTIES wOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. 10WA | ani |CHRONIC DISEASES o nans mocsi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting fn all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. N8 fouth Foarl @t. = Dounoll FIlw e Our line of Stoves is the mow. complete in n city and includes all the most Desrable Patterns and Latest We have hammered the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking, and you are invited to call and see how thick the stoves are in comparison. SPECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES, Nickel, slightly tarnished, at a reduction of 85.00 each. DEVOL & YWRIGEIT, 504 Broadway and 10 and 72 Main St,, Council Bluffs. R. 8. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN ALL Al the Most Improved Kinds of Lightning Rods And Ornaments. Also Wood and Iron Pumps, Wood Tubing and Gas Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, for botk Wood and lron Pumps. Orders will receive prompt attoution. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA M. GALLACHER, G IR O C E R E s. New Store, Fresh Goods, Lew Prices and Polite Attendants. Iroprovements ! No, 604 South Main Street,.....................oees . Feb 15-e0d-tf BT LT Broadway Steam Laundry ! A0 LARSON - s e : LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. Clifton Re_stau rant. J. A. ROSS, - - PRO ERITOR. 537 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Is the place for A. No. 1 Meals. Day Boacders accommodated aud guarantee satisfaction. First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, Proprietor. 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. N. A. CHRISTIANSON, SN roprietor. Has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. G warantee good work, Please give me a trial. IF YOU WANT BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBBERS CALL ON P N o 1 A @ i Corner Main and First Avenne, Counail Blufis. e Them. CURE o§ N07PAVY | OUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIMI TABLE 8 i, time of arrival nnd departure BSIXT.OANVT Mingral Springs pot about ten minutes earlier and arrive at the depot about ten Wo guaranteo the cure of the following named dis- eases, or no pay: Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, Ca- | Des Moinesac®..7:15 tarth, all Bloodand Skin Discases, Dys vor CHICAGO, KU Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Discases, G Depart ralgin and Asthuma. Chicago Ex~.. Thene Springy are the favorite resort of the tired | Mail and Ex. .0 aud debiltated, and are tho Fecblo Ladies’ best triond. (Good Hotel, Livery and Bathing accommodations. Locality highly picturesque and healthy, Correspondence solicited. Addross Rev. M. M. THOMPSON, Manager, Siloam, Gentry Co., Mo Novelty Works KLENCK & JUREY, PROPRIETORS, All kindg of repairing Furniture rejaired and has & half hour faster than docal, Wabash trains run on 8t. Louls time, twenty minutes faster than loeal, U, P. 'sud Lincoln trains run on Council Bluffs time. CK 1BLAXD AXD PACIFIC, Arrive, Pacific Ext.....04© m xand Mail*;0:0 p.m, Jea Molnes ac..6-63 . w. GFON AXD QUINCT. Atlantic Ex and Mail* minutes later. | Trains on pool lines and K. C. run on Chicago time, § . m; UKION PACIFIC. inished. Chairs ro-caned and re seato All kinds WARASIL, 8T, LOUM f Upholstering, Locks, Bells and Electric Instru- A Depart. s repaired. Speaking Tubes put in old or new ' Mall and Ex ... 9:45 & m. ¥ buildings. clas work guaras Vo Uk b tr R RiceM. D. A Mull &iid Ex.... 7:45 8. . | P Atiantic £3. ... 81,0 p. m. | Mail and Ex Hited and Stoves repaired. Firse. | Cnuon Dall | 4:5 p. . | Cannon biall. X GITY AND PACIFIC . Paul ) o 7% . m Over thirty years 5 Pearl street, Counil Zar Consultation 1 Ottice No. ieal experience. Make Your Contracts Now for Your | i Winter »upply of Migsouri Hard Wood !z AND LARD AND SOFT ; Bipmapn. )46 " W.R. VAUCHAN, P. OVERTON, |Justice of the Peace. 505 First Avenue, - Council Blufis, lowa, | Omabha and Council Bluffs. And secure the best artic | g U very 10 seat prica, Btove weod deli) ercy Real estate and colloction agen P 3 pomd | 8w Hion Pacifle ¢ trips at 9 £ the day at 8, WITH 0 AuY |ar: 1 01d Pellow's YOUR TRADE 18 SOLICITED of the city lock, over Savings Bauk, preers {