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e s o E SRR A e i e e o SIS THE DAILY BEE-+COUNCIL BLUFES, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1884, lodgedo most solemnly mourn the death of our departed hmthar. and while we iHlL DAILY BEF have united this day in committing his WALLOPING THE WABASH, i - avy m . - ; ;Y" For Dis- OOUNGIL BLUFFS, bscomes sl with Gods swiance o e arimination Agatast & Shipper strive lifelass body Iast resting place, it ~ A Verdict For Nearly e ot axanple oo a1 e “#noon WE ARE RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE i i ' Resolved, That we extend our sincere v @ ¢ Sind Mormng, . A mpathy abd condolence to the immedi- | Tho case of N. J. Bond against the L o o -m-ly and rah‘l;fl ol g )dmm'l Wabash railway, which has been on trial hmther in the great loss they have sus- P “SUBSCRIPTION RATTS:} tained in his death. in the cirouit co\:;t fnrfm\ eral dl{;,ec.a‘:na I A 20 oonta por week | 1opiored That as a further mark of |t & closo yesterday afternoon, the jury By Empkie HardwareC» W EIOLES A X8 Hardware 109 and 111 8, Maln Street, usual manner for thirty dayn. . BLI60. Whibls Witk {56 AHb COUNOCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. OFFIOR: Resolved, That these resolutions be ! ' No, 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. entered at length on our minutes and | ney fees and costs will make the bill foot - —_— == hublished in the city papers, I;Id thltm;l up to over £6,000, Metcalf Bros-, copy, signed by our ofticers and attest The caso is one which is of interest to ¢ qrrynen Mmon MENTION' hyl gur :‘e.l be forwarded to the surviv-|all shippers, and while it is supposed, of WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ing widow of the deceased. course, that the railway company will OUR FINE Additional local on seventh page. “MPN“““EH\I‘"‘"'““‘ take an appeal, yet predicted that " s . . G. Broower, the appeal will not_result very favorably New spring goods just receivedat J. F. Smrrn, to the company. The facts of the case 249 mdmnm“y' . . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA DLIVER, aro about as follows: b Committoe. N. J. Bond in December 1880 sold Koiter's, the tailor, 310 Broadway. i : ' All kinds ot . EX. b ren e ol A s 10,000 bushels corn for December do- T -7 ARM.'I‘RON’G. e livery on board cars at Mineola, Towa. for oocupancy sometime during April, PERSONAL. ey o e e Jows | For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and o Ci fi The bridge across the creek at —— he railroad refusing him cars to ship in quantities North Mudison oot is o 8 b built| Tobert 3. Dusap, o Veoria, 1l o | ho procured. a exiantion o the e 1o see our New Stock. SR BOON 6, pw OPERA TR A IUWA . N , oto, rders by Mail Promptly Attended tered on Bochtele's book yesterday. February 1881 and sold 10,000 bushels R, 1, Silver, of Lincoln, waa at the 'acific r;fl;:‘l::rl;oft:or: :e‘l‘;:mi. :::1 i :;::p Z. T. LINDSEY % CO.. WHY D AT ahond ot o yestorday, in during that month olaimed damages 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, L IOWA. ON T YOU el ot td x F. M. Ryder, of Chicago, s at the Pacific. | iy the sum of 8697,50. West Side Square, Clarinda, Still another is named as thoDcm::mv 0. M. Gibbs, of San Francisco, arrived at| In April 1881 he 'hlgped;o]‘;; u“h of — GET 8DME OF chief of police. It is George B. Drake, a | the Pacific yesterday. corn from Council Blutfs to Toledo, Ohio, ) well-known citizen, Chiarlss H. Palimor, son of J. M. Palmer, | Which wero side-teacked at Mitoola, and MAYNE“?‘MP “AL MER' s I}USTBM SHIRTS? Council Blufis is to have two polo | left yesterday Alrarl-:o;-n to enter upon his hiated and. spoiled. On' thin e claimed 3 e, SO s b R b clubs. They are now being ' organized, | crdetship at West Poi """ i g damages to the amount of .30)(‘5. i N 1 7 . cbict ! il start. 8. J, Oliver, of Philadelphis, roached the| Again, in Decomber, 1881, he appli ar an 0 oa b e 'w.n el fi"{ ‘". : '- y .1 | Ogden yosterday. for cglrn to ship out 8,000 bushels of corn, Mw Reguiar mooting of Fidelity Council | =, "0 "0 50 (i 46 ot thie Ogden, | cribbed at Mineola, and the company re. = No. 166, R. A., thin (Friday) evening.| o0 0t apids'apeight, | U8ing to furnish him ompty cars to ship AND WOOD, D. NI CONNELL : h ty K. C. cars and | BULK 'AN RREL LIME, LO )\ lmporhnt ‘business to '.n.nnct. lest salesmdn, was at the Ugdcn yostorday. zndl::rosf;’;: wflx:;‘li. y‘vnbuh comp:ny D BA UISVILLE ANAI}‘IE’OHIELLI:‘X‘(E{;;M} KNT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR A““‘C““““h “'““b"“‘:" iade ')‘z' B 1, L. Anderson, of Clncinnati, was among | to ship in, which they refused to haul for | No, 639 Broadwa; - . . COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. mn_squenda at the roller skatiug rink on| g, Bochtele hotel guests yesterday. the p o of removing the corn, dam. | —//—m0m 0 m 0 m 0 m 0 m 0 0m00mm0mommmouourer Thuraday ovoning of noxt week. (. 1, Jonen i another who has returued 88ing him in the sum of 1,190, on which . Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. Mrs. Tracy, who lives near the corner| from the Siloam Springs, where his health has "‘; N OO UD R TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3,070; and again in February, 1872 of Fighth street and Eighth avenue, had | beon greatly improved. they assin refused to transport '°‘“P'3: IWo. 14 N. Main 8t., Council Bluffs. S A A e | O respect for our deceased brother, our | after being out about three hours, re- lodge room be draped in mourningin the | turning a verdict in favor of the plain- A heavy Hall safe was yesterday placed in Mitchell's jewelry store. It 1y large for their increasing business. The revival efforts have not made much of a change in the reading of the people. In February there were 809 works of fiction drawn out, and 17 on theology. The Presbyterian social will be held this evening at the residencs of Mrs., B, 8. Terwilliger, who will |be assisted in entertaining by Mrs. F. Hill, Mrs, Phil. Armour and Mrs. 1, Miller. Nate Williams has bought the old city “building and Bluff’ City engine house for the board of railroad commissioners of | o S el the state of Iowa, whe decided that the | CouxcrsBrurrs, Towa. At an early hour yesterday morning, John Goetz broke into Tholl & Kracht's ——— her olothes line stripped by thieves K. C. cars for the purpose of moving = — “e':d:;d‘um;;“ ipped by A BURGLAR BAGGED. i e g, o Toeniot wovol e HAAAT MAX MOEIN, Proprictor, Y Y Nt e e damaged to the amount $176, on which | SMITH & TOLUER. | Messrs, Beckman & Co. will occupy|Jonn Barleycorn Captures a Night triple Jamages were allowed amounting | | G R E s T 0 N H fi u S E the building 525 Main strect on April 1, Prowler and Holds Him Till to 528, The total amount on the four sn" "g GUOflS LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, | J“st Recelvefl i L] their present quarters not beingsufficient- “"".'F'"t ”0;’.‘: ul:‘:g"g‘;‘é co'::"o"i;’l’ggbzg‘, 7 and 9 Main stroet, } EVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS | | Nos. 247 and 219 S. Main St., - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. ) railroad company had discriminated on —_— grocery store on Main streot, gaining an all four counts mentioned, and had vio- i i entrance by breaking in a rear window, | lated the law which imposes a penllt&v of Ra'llwa'y Tlme Ta-ble. i triple the amount of actual damage. The T L] and after entering he broke open tho r iy el woney drawer, ssoared about $2 in cash, | hrosd oompany - deniod - baving D gh COUNCIL BLUFFS. and then helped himself to about two|od to furnish cars, and that the Farkumo! trains by central standard time, at the A AR dozen pocket knives. About this stage |empty Zcars of the K, C. railroad had T L s e SEHBpoLEben fini iE sn.o .A.M of the proceedings he spied some whisky, | been tendered them. They also claimed a I l 0 CITICAGO, BURLINGON AND QUINCY. and commenced partaking liberally—so | tha the four cars of oorn that was proven v, w | MINERAL P g Yy to have been side tracked and detained £:20 pm Council Bluffs Express, A s PRI N Gs liberally, in fact, that he was caught by |nearly a month, while other freight The only Hotel in thi F40 p m Chicago Express 3 it rdy o Xy We teo th f the followis - John Barleycorn, who threw him down|and corn was being transported past VARt s iClyjca s hotkaropean planof 048 am Mail, s0ason, OF M. Pas: Rheumatiatn, fll‘,":‘.‘,v':f“‘["r‘;fi,‘:, . e oo Vb Ba1A* i thiore vt Mmet}ln where they were sidetracked and (1) I)AY ONIJY FOR “ I{AVI\ YOU (,'P“T.H KANSAS CITY, 8T. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFFS. Catarrh, a 1 Blood and - kin di pepsia, Liver discriminated and having refus- ‘The following are the timos of the arrival and de- Complaint, Kidney and Bl AT bl i X standing, had not been unnecessarily de- s wie am B "‘.df""““f" ralgia and Asthima, Thon: Springs are tho. favorit 500, and is o semoe them witin osing i, e sors e onne | AL i 23, " 7 Now Building--New Furnishings. - F ey ek Sy sixty days, so that Glen avenue will then i off hin deank Hepwu un'ea)usd nrrd condition of their track a portion of the | ALL, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS——(,L“ITJ( ALLY LOCATED. Express, Good 1.um lhm and \mth!nga comodntion both be widened out at that point. p& R ? time, and also pleaded the uhzl;medof Flfle sam Ie Hflflm El t R t t S :.:I‘“{)o:l,z‘;:) “".«fl:.n{“"“",") \highly plciluresqun- limitation, and as a consequence the de- §--= CIIICAGO, ROCK ISLAXD AND PACIFIC. = blo by’ railway, o . Haldune,of Garell who. as boon b, Hoarng "bafors”Judge” Aylomwerth | nitation 1od 1y s onaetionce the de p egant Hestauran A Exprow, pigam | B0 B & Qs M, Cgpnecuc engaged in the practice of law there, :;::r wuthe .yw“ which Ho thus a;t;t; on tw:; c:}\lmtn, :vhilchdreduosd "h:a finl:l\- PETER BECHTELE PROPRIETOR, *Des l‘l:ixrx;ul:\’;zt; n:xfi'n?-!inn, iHopm Albany, Siloam Springs, r,-mxn:a Mo, and who has connected himself with i i -|8ges to the actual damages sustained. s osat oRgtiCnLyS - —. i G- Welght & Baldwia oF bl olty, 16 gives | pved e s aclineg i sams bastacck Sapp & Pusoy appesred for plaintiff and | Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Towa. |, """ oo ssoriare. e [ e b A a very pleasing “‘send-ofl” by the Carroll | He explained to one of the ofticers after LT EH EHETS _——— pm Caamon 'u-ll.l ni15am g:lf‘t,i‘;x,: i G d .m Nnu‘!ln 0 —— A A b on Horad. PG e iR nadeia greet | TACORB K OCH, nessoand ot e fool of himself, a statement that will not | W. H. Foster, the florist, Harrison i CHICAGO and NORT RY. George Maurer died yesterday of con- | be disputed. He said he had not been | street, has the largest and best supply of 4 Pacifiic Expres, 53}"}::%:’8 aloi sumption, aged 24 years, Tho remains ?!::‘i:n“ v:hen]he ;nm?df:he -t«::e but | plants in the we erc ant Ta'llorm . nl:(‘)rld i ; . e got on his drunk after getting in- e — P _ ica . will be taken to his old home in Warsaw, side, ,fim in not the first mg. uneg s Real Estate Transfers 9 1%&..22,3.,‘.‘11':‘.‘,', ::,m,, *UNION PACIFIC. Western Express, 1lL, this evening, and will be accom-|'which John Barle h: i & i A ¥ it ycorn has acted with| The following deedu were filed for re 3 N panied by his fathor and William Ma. | the police as well as against thom, but in | aord in the recorder's office, March AR II;E?AISI:IN? NEATLY AND PR()MPTL‘{ DON‘E. Toney. thl:ol:iu‘ho me.:ed.mlp wllthe police %, reported for Tie Bzx by P. J. Me. » South Main Street, 2 - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Local | Express, Those who want service pipes put in pdpendil? Ly n-—-n el ple Mahon, real estate agent: “AtTran u’;':ar: ahould leave their orders at the water T M e s SMALL SOHEMING. Osoar Kuox to Lucy C. Ward, ne} nw}, M. GALLACHER. and the nations that forget, God. And 14, 77, 39, 81,600, :24-5: p, m » 84 | the same shall drink of the wine of the day to got ldvlnhgo of the extraordinary | o geye Malsed About the City Appro. Philander Judson to C. J. Yarrington, G. R o c E R I E s. His M'm‘h“w! B s ‘,ZI::&')IL[' 110 p. w. - Ar- | wrath ef God, which ‘s poured out with- offer made in another column, The sav- 7 lot 7, block 2, Judson’s 1st add to Neola, i out mixture into the cup of indignation, Total aclids per gallon THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! “‘The wicked shall be turned into hell, Pacific Expross, ) k % priating Uncle Sam's Sidewalk $60. Now Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. > and he shall be tormented with fire and ing by thus acting promptly is a large and Curbing, Allen A. Barnett ot al. to George E. - s LOWER BROADWAY. ADMINISTRATORS SALE brimstone in the presence of the holy one. iy acey. nel nel, 17, 75, 38, 8100, TFT { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, Y% bnohny angels and in the presence ot the Lamb, llen A little stir isbeing raised by the press- ing of the query what has become of the stone curbing and brick sidewalk, which was around the lots bought by Uncle As soon as the case now on trial is finished in the circuit court, which will probably be this morning, there will be a gencral call of the calendar—the last call A Batiecs ehali o Allan Bul, The \mdomgued wlll ofter for sale B1ALY. ;‘f"!&) no} and se} nel, 17, 75, 38,| pivuno par, EATTO LIVE. on | W.R. VAucHAN. it kT, o 1 otk REESTAURANT AND CAFE, marcn 15,10 0'Clock 4. .| Justice of the Peace. of the torm. The attorneys will do well, | Sam for tho site of the new government $800. # theretors; 19 el Ahls Saca bEidey. y buildiog, When the sreots woro filled (d)mr Knox mdhucytc Ward, lli& n';v‘ W- .I'- BRAUN —AT— i Umaha and .Conncll Bh?t?‘r. e § f (e i b an nw| ne| and part nw} nw[. (f Caterer to The Public. ”yll.ly.:.e!lluhzvfl:clon.Ag«»u: 044 Follow -0 Do not forget that E. C. Briggs is do-| P i 8 ore | 50, 84,060, Ed. O hson 1 404 Broadw: Sieals at all Hours. Over savings bau! livering his doctrinal discourses in the | *e™°Ved» 88 is usual, but instead of being 0. J. Yarrington to A, L. Murphy, [ Chef d'euisine y Couneil Bhufts, Parties a Specialty. PUBLIG TGRY SPECIAL NOTICE. Saint's chapel, on Pierce street. Subject. replaced as is also usual, they have 1:7%" block 2, Judson's 15t add to Neola, T0 “The Kingdom of God.” All persons would do well to hear Elder Briggs on so important a subject. Service this evening ARSI Humchimed b s ity J. Yarrington to A, L. Murphy, GOAL GIVEN AWAY l IN HARDIN TGWNSHIP, consumers of Wa‘ter! has used the bricks i tehi 2 s g 1 7’ RlockiBTagopia 1at add fo N""h' Every one who buvs a ton of the celebrated Centerville enal of Platte sidewalks and that the sten bing h $70. A s 5 = been taken up to the new l:i:;:,;:;gh::: ‘Job 5. Haworth to Frank J. Ma- | Overton, office 801 First avenue, yard 804 Main street, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie co,’ Iowa,, THE At 7.:“0' f gosd s to bo used there. The curbing and comber, lot 5, block 27, Howard,s add, |is ¢ntitled to a chance in the drawing for one ton of uml to he given 140 Steers, 11 Horses, COUNCIL BLUFFS Birdie Bliss and Miss Nollie Fuller are | 5, rigk umountto porhaps $200sud it s | *- oy : : prayMarchiLot. YiYon may shieicok COWS, HOGS, CORN, 0A1S, AND | ['f to be at tho roller skating rink this eve- whispered that some of the government [ gy ‘"‘: v .fi?nwl’;‘(’;n 4:)0 éd"(%rd M. Lor. A Ton of c°6¢1 for Nothine. L 192, M D, It aterwu[ s fll ning. They are, indeed, wonders on [officials have had their attention attracted | " "Win. Doud to ‘Heinrich Maller, ne} | == FARMING IMPLEMENTS, wheels, he being the champion bo to the matter, and that it haé been re- q —Te by Announces, that it will rvioeimin ther s h. thochampion e, Fo | FOTe0 4o Washinglan. Tt o prdicted | "4} 11 Paesson o Potor Nelaon, nv] Peter C. Miller, AN rilen ienthe! hime, dat | Beshy asmemoos ot 1 sod b s woas ten per cent interest, witha proved | o the carb of the strect on | d, for all but nin years of age and sho ouly eloven, ifi;fé’:",fl:{f&‘:‘”fl,‘;“L}“‘w"‘l’;‘.“‘,"l‘,“du'l‘; nwly 14, 76, 45, 81100, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF slecuXiby on all sums Over t-n dollars | ot Srsmsttions mers w1 ooy baies mdm,_"m" furnishes & charming f;:y has taken tho m:“e ond ll'mkl“’" L S' ]\71:;'(13:%-]; to W. D. Lucas, nw} WALL PAPER AN]] WlNB[]w SHADES ' é\““l:lmi:‘:;;e? c‘f_‘l’"tl’"]‘ or “t'dter' ;::;\hn will make application therefor to the Com: ent inment whi own convenience it will gladly replace N diseount for o 4§ the attraction, i i, the same it neded, It looks on "h“P'“" nej, 1‘3‘.,07".’.-:1 ";2?' 9 Bl i * | cash on all sums over ten dollars, Before March 10, 1884 face as if the taking of such petty p . . atthe following prices, payable in advan 1t would be well for property owners | erty would not help along the attempt to "‘?:?;f:el e.t.er-u{nl "?0 L}:{"‘;fif’:fi el Interior Decorations. g LAROL[N?AI":&}&&N?‘ Jrinch seryice pipe on such strects as the city proposes pav- gatla m"i.h‘" l"’o;fbr;non for the new | iotal ul;,‘ .fi, 118, y 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N, Main Street; - COUNCIL BLUFFS,|__ aadd i) G ing to make application for service pipe n: ;n[ :l“;«l:lon: :;“ 'L: ::{“l:"he T i i i NEH A I to the water company before next Mon- oity itsclf should not be blamed, but the m:l:d ::'g:‘:;"::""" hers yestorday and R lec'e M' P' e prices inchule tho coat of opevini and closinz day, '4; mfln the !-duoed rates as per | ofticials who direoted the taking of it. A A H EA I l NG s l ovEs CA“bBRs oot N a0 tomored without the i .Ef:::{xl""flm-nln‘a'fin. ‘l:;'“::.l;“;:r;::'l::"x their advertisement in 'lnothr column, HOME—AG AIN — [’HRUNI[: DlSEASES of kinds » speolalty, | putting thro Srke Dipe dvaas ah Tn fact; every ons desiring to secure & . AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. ”_,", e e Sotveen i —_— street watter main and e curb of the lllE«l |A'H;I4 s Council Rluf n view of tlie_contemplated paving of certaln oW+ Feiends, “tflw.:h. m‘:: s .‘:' "" e Low, streets in_the city, . y h , Wants, Board- The gathering at the opera house last ovening to hear Alexander Sullivan, president of the Irish National league 'was not a large one Mr, Sullivan spoke for about an hour and & half and Rev. Mr. Muckay, Colonel Sapp and Rev. Father Clark of Red Oak, after the meeting had adjourned steps were taken to form & local branch of the league in thia city, Quite a number of names for mewbership was handed in to M. G, Griflin who was elected temporary secre: e parties are recommended to el 1ag, ote., will be inserted in this cobuma a4 the jow | AYARIte and Tinware, Latest Neovelties in Fancy Hardware, A lam? g‘mk‘;:-flp.“('"o" HERONR, 00 e Wit o b The efforts made by C. Faul andothers | rts of TN CENTS PER LINE for the Sre insertien hine of ext)aordinary Fine Carvers, 26 Pearl Street. to got Tim Nagle pardoned out of the ot FIVEZENTS PELIONE or sch sbsequent o nevul & WHIGHT 504 Broa.flwa.y, and 10 and In order to save the neccasity and avold the increas: Wisconsin tontiary have succceded, Beced ed expense of bieaking up the street after paving A l::: ST, BaTe. N uku: Poarl troot. near "" 12 Main Street. At the well-] kuown Eitnblmhment Rl oon iusy BIRKINBINE, writes a personal lotter to Mr. Faul, the|-~~ e e laulml ulum., Fi - {aliowing pekions’of whish will ba reed w_"” .| POSITIVELY THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK(J. P. F | L BERT, e o mm:'l;.WAvxxz, March 3, 1884, W‘"""‘"" bodyin Councll Bluffs 4o take - 209 Upper Broaaway, the omcnn & PUSEY il R My Y Tusbxs.” Daliversd by carrier st oaly twenty k. BRI ==l Wi S Ve b s G e I I SR I 5=5 PIONEER CASH| _ BANKERS. in, Governor Rusk having pu'dunad Counell Bluffs I . [ - i i GROC! - - e T e s 1 vy hLukr 3 Shom, | o M s By SR Ever shown weet of Obioago, now belog recalved by |, ..., RIMBCBTE,, ‘f;fi:?.i’:"::’,u.. ,.L.m,i."?fi ——— arself and f 3 ° ome. Keemir mmnrn‘m; m .nd‘?nur-tm ‘:k b 0:” our GRS Tl .yt <2 e cAsAnv 0“0“ I I & FRE"GH 18 pounda Eatra 0 Sugar for.. .81 00 L Ay i, ’ Siiniac tasclotions h;n Ay and if God ‘lipml. me I will go d'::n lll:d Mgas Ao selling e Qmplon, Bosatn ] amx é:»':‘&imm:fi" . wrrl see you in sixty days or so. iy pounds Navy Beans, 160 - m by fil committee appointed for | a nc’vm:nm nn{u 1 came home, 1 get nl: (aS ] S0 Rleglyantes et anasriepons f““"— Cu'pets from 25¢ to $3 50 per Yard. Also I 1% bounds Car o g hareh - 1% [want to eat now, and when arrived | i, "™ ot TURCOMAN MADRAS, LACE AND SILK CURTAINS/|! R e . 10 ‘} E u“ high, AT home there was about 1,000 people at — ) ) ’;’;:;“"m‘m:‘:w' bk 1% "m y eatee the depot to meet me. It seems every. | JACOB BIMS. Py °A°w.::“‘""“ In COreat Wariety. Choloo Minc ‘u\;.x":.»rmun ) . Robert 8, who had :.hfidm “Ot:l.-; Ehe m,'heu was in favor for my rel 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | CASAD\ OK(JUlT & FRENCH., | 9olorsdo Foar, Wiater, per ewt. 111110 Odd Fallow, & comisiut b, » R norna S-at- W, = : =T, T. T usaful member of socioty, xemplary 'y Al grades, acoording to quality, 15e to S0e per , and for the la . "."""’“ R g . Ch e & s “1‘""' “;"' b.o;"' lod'z:: ;l;k;;r:btut;‘l; ':::‘n:k“ t{n:mvdo"‘ Ml """“"“"’fl_.:'"._,‘ hogart & Me. Kim.;ga}l OdaT HOUSE. )a'mp’ Wo aiso oarry a ful I O Mo, Tadios' and GORNER PBARL ST AND PIPTH AVh before lu to luthtuood little Myr- 04 m., 2 0p.w aud 780 p m., “ pnteesem oy 44 u A aud gene ol | OF hogt oy ahd Priday e\ sals go exsiusivets ios n Mol Nebltle Bha b aoved and 1 o glad ehn | ,' Vo 1 o8 iooda delh crnd | Selsmplectu T R i ,, nty o objectionable characters will be aduitted. the '.'. 9 thisd Home Aguin. 2 Wiadle Bras 1wny, ‘“'“ Blugs, | Cowpiete Abstracts of Title to all Lot: and Lands in the County. n'n-::m:zn{krhuy CHAPMAN & MARTENS, - . . PROPRIETORS 1 dozen Mack 5