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¢ ;e 6 THE OMATA DAILY BEE--SATURDAY JULY 12, 1884, —— e, g CHE DAILY BEE.| POLITICAL POTPOURRIL GOUNCIL BLUFFS. Some of the Street About the Oongressional Race, Saturdav fiorninu. Julv 12 Corner Talk The question as to who is to be the early death, we unite in gratitude to God that he has given us such a sample of practioal christianity. 4 Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the relatives of Mr. Gowdy. Resolved, That these minutes be e tered in the minutes of our assoctation, published in the daily papers, and & coj sent to the immediate relatives, Sign ROLLER RINK 1CE OREAM PARLOR. Dancing Wrs, 1, J, Hilton, N, D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Brosdway, Connoil Blufts R. Rice M. D. CANCERS, s ey romgred wunoms e H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars '1; 7- : § om | Tue Bo oF DIRECTOR o ’ i RIFLOY TA S0 sonte por weok | republican nominee for congress from by : Taught by Pror, Somxoor Taosday and Cng}i‘lflq \D,I.S,EPYSES,:::. 81 apesily, Wo make & specialty, at our EASTERN faotory) of FINE HAVANA snd bkl g | CLI TREHEY WIIT WO ISR ST SRy ANOTHER SCARE, Friday evenings from 8:30 Duat trecy, Counal Hiude YARA CIGARS, All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted === of a month now, the convention for that No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION, the concossion that Congressman Pusey i o will bo renominated by the demoorats, See J. Reiter's spring goods. and that ho will accept. There seems to be a difficulty in got|nr. pugay will poll a heavy vote in purpose belng called to meet in Atlantic August 13, Tho republicans, and in fact the democrats also, are proceeding upon The fact that An Informer Filea Another Complaint, Then Gets Frightened;and Skip: Yosterday there was anothor little flurry about enforcing the prohibitory law. A man named R. T. Dennis went Into Justice Abbott's court and oxpress- od a desiro to file an {nformation against to 10:30 o'clock. MLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN, RINK FOR RENT AT $15.00 PER N10HT. F. H. MARTENS, Prop'r. J.R, TATE. T ATHS& WHITE. WARREN WHITR' &4 Conoultation free ICE! ICE!! ICE! For pute river Tco patronize the Llue wagons—eat Iafaction guaranteed. Leave orders at No, 45 South Main street. Telephone No. 84, MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS, as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO,, 552 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. ting enough buttermilk to supply the Po- | council Bluffs in comparison with | Poter Kuhn for violating the prohibito — 0 ; T, SINEOLD. " trons of the bars. any outside candidate, causos|law. ~An information was Sosordy ATTDR"EYS AT LAw R b SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, The marshal from Red Oak was here | many to look to Council Bluffs for a can- [iogly = drawn up, — anc. =~ swown . NU : LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS yesterday and arrested a man on the [ didateon the republican side of the house. charge of burglary, the fellow having | The talk now prevalent here is that broken dnto some place and got a suit of | George_F', Wright, of tnis city, who has been conceded to be an active candidate, The work of tearing away commenced |is virtually off the track. He has been at the Presbyterian church yesterday, looked upon as one of those liable to cap- [ wit] Lieutenant Gov- clothes, preparatory to the building of the new |ture the nomination church. ernor Manning is being talked of asan About half past nine last ovening active candidate and it lncnlxfidu.ufly pre- falso alarm of fire was sent in, The |dicted by his friends and admirers that demoorats claim it was dono to break up |1 Will get this county and that he haf their jubilee, already strength in Shelby and Audubon 3 counties, although Audubon has instruct- The Methodists are tearing down one | ed in favor of John Y. Stone. i it| " From tho presont it soems that tho corner of their church, and are to bulldit| J % ER00 o tion will be mainly up so that it will be safo. Then they |} giyeen theso two—Manning and Stone. will occupy the building. Lafo Young's strength seems to be con- % hotel i .| fined now largely to Cass county, his own Peter Bochtelo's hotel instead of boing | (155 L, it county having declared run on the Buropean plan has beon mado | "yiy fayor, Churchill, whose name was a $2 a day house, a remarkably low rate | mentioned two years age, and has been considering the excellence of the accom- | whispered occasionally since, will prob- i i ably not come to the surface. modations given the publuf there. ColbHal Sabp Webta Lo AT out ‘of any, The flurry of wind which cut across [aotive consideration. 1t is understood the central part of the city last evening | that in case of a contest in the conven- . | tion he may be agreed upon and thus get ia reported to have dono some damage. |y P U Lk i Bl "Yould doubtlens to by Dennis, Justice Ab- bott then told him to get the names of his witnesses, and when they were given in a warrant would bo issued. The man said he would get the names of the men he saw drinking there, and started out to do so. The news soon spread and t the report that the prosecution had been started rather maliciously on acconnt of the fact that Dennis isa paint- er and Kuhn is in the same trade. Aftor the information had been filed Dennis got baaly scared on account of some threats made against him, and two men gave him a chase, just for “‘a bluf” evi- dently. At last accounts Dennis had ta- ken a train to get of town. A rd, In view of the fact that it has been generally reportod and widely circulated that 1 have been employed to prosecnte all cases in Council Bluffs for the viola- tion of the prohibitory lawa of the state, 1 desiro to say that such report is not true. I have not been employed to prosecute any vases of that nature, nor have I been consulted. Whenever I am rotained in any case I always dis: charge my duty conscientiously, to the best of my ability, without fear or favor. Wy, Seans, Practice in Btate and Foderal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Room 9, Schugart's INCIL BLUFFS Juilding, 3 TOWA. For Sale. house of worship. sonably. on Tromas OFFICER, Council Bluffs, The Presbyterians of Council Bluffs of- fer for sale a lot of Seats, Windows, Car- pets, Lamps, Stoves, Gas Fixtures, Ta- bles, Pulpit, a new roof, inside Shutters, ete., now in the church building before it is taken down to make way for their new The above articles are in good condition and will be sold rea- TFor prices and particulars call GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WIN[LDW CAPS, FINIALS, ETE. 16 13th Stroet, 2 NEBRASKA CADWELL S8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA® Offico, Main Strect, Rooms 1and Shugart & Mo. abon’s Block, WIli practioe In State and edersi sourta BEST QUALITY. Now designg in Eatin and ! 7 and 9 Main stroot, CouNcIL BLUFFS, = « « « « Towa. 'WA.'I'ER W AYVESS Ventilated Three Inch Part, ON VEGETABLE LACE, ONLY FIFTY CENTS. Switches, (all long hair) $2.00 84.00. $8,00nd upwards. and Hair Ornaments Given Away. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, Coquetts No, 337 Broadway Council Bluffs ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENGH A piece of sidewalk was blown across oot it thug nominated. but he docs T PERSONAL., —_— —_—— urtains, in Lace, fI'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oll cloths,iMattings, Linoleums Etc the 0. B. & Q. track and a child was | ot seem inclined to make any attempt to £ Chief Skinner has arrested Fay White D A O Y R e Dt | B ) and press his claims somewhat, but at 2 5 . . and E. D. Clarence on a telephone from | jrogent there scems no strength de- “:' ']" Evans, of Malvern, was at Bechtele's ) hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. from 1da (irove to the effect that they | veloped for him elsewhere. yesterday. # c 1 W. B, Cuppy, of o Wbt & kel lome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. had dispposred with threo morigagod | Tho talk about Jobn W. Chapman) [0 (ubes. i e heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the horses. The marshal found the animals | 26eM# 2onino a0 NIy A A Pacil City, Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. which the Nonpareil claims he is not a[ J.S. Cook, of Red Oak, was at the Pacific B R OOt R e s i yesterday afternoon and took the men| candidate and the Globe claims he is at [ house yesterday. Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . |COUNCIL BLUFFS and horses back. work on the sly. l“ ;t work at all, it is, i thil i inoi of course on the sly, but the fact seems Every young man in this olty is invited | i) 5 410440 discussion in simply a by- to attena the social meeting and bible | play to keep him from being forgotten study at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A.|altogether. JOiE i this evening at 8 o'clook. Both Indies| Msjor Anderson is simply prancing " about on the outside watching a chance and gontlamen will be weloomed ab the for getting sweet revenge on those who gospel service held atthe same place on |y, bitterly fought him two years ago. Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Ho {8 supposed to be friendly to Stone, i ;o | and is partially led to this probably by The republican county conventlon is [ a0 i B Young dumm{, a8 called to meot hero August 8, to choose| young fought him so fiercely in the last nine delegates to attend the republican | campaign. . state convention, to be held in Des| There may bo and probably will be 0 i .| many changes in the situation before the Moines, August 20, and nineteen dele: eonv{;ntiun meets, and Tue Bee will en- gates to actend the congressional conven- | deayor o give the talk and prospect from tion to be held in A tlantic, 1884, time to time without favor, fearor frenzy. In connection with the mention of Tho caso of Ashley, the barber, |yioionunt.Governor Manning's name charged with stealing razors aud a pair | the Oarroll Herald published at_ his old of shoes from a fellow-barber, has been | home: continued until next Monday. The case| The fact that ho has not been identi- against Davis for hitting Ashley for not fied with any of the factions of the dis- e trict, and that his nomination would z:“"‘“g e property on demand was|ihoroughly unite the party, is perhaps missed. the atrongest argument in Lis tavor, The There will be a special meeting of the Horald is not published in the Ninth board of trade this evening, for the pur- district, and{it must be deemed presump- pose of taking action in regard to secur - tuous for us to make any suggestions con- cerningtoe choice of a standard-bearer in ing the location of the Soldiers’ Home in Council Bluffs. This is a matter of im- the coming congressional contest. But portance to the city and the meeting since the name of Governor Manning has been so prominently suggested by papers called for such a purpose should be large- 1y attended. 1n that dsstrict, it cannot certainly be out of place for us to contribute something from our personal knowledge : concerning him, a knowledge gained Tho Harlan papers speak in very com-| ¢ rough yoars of intimate scquaintance L. C. Baldwin has returned from a visit to his western cattle ranches. Jobn Jungels, of Port Washington, Wis,, arrived at the Ogden yesterday. Tom Carlisle, of Missouri Valley, was in the city yesterday and at Bechtele's. M. E. McHenry, of Genoseo, T, breakfast- ed at the Pacific house yesterday. Hon. John Y. Stone; of Glenwood, was fin the city yesterday looking after the congres- sional contest a little. A. T, Flickinger has returned from Buchan- an county, wherehe left his wifo and baby who will make a more extended visit. Prof, Farnham and wife, of the Nebraska normal school, left yesterday to attend the N tional Teachers's association at Madison, Wi W. D, Cocke, of Cocke & Morgan, has re- turned from his oastern trip, where he has been after moro goods. Tho boxes, cascs and barrels are now beginning to arrive, Sometluug 10r Nothing. Until further notice we give to each twentieth customer his purchase, what- ever the price or value of the same may be. Our cashier will keep an accurate record of every transaction, ‘and when the twentieth sale of any amount is made the purchaser will bo presented with the same. We have adopted for the present this system of advertising because it gives our patrons instead of the news- papers the five per cent. which it cost us, Clothing retailed at wholesale prices. Hats retailed at case prices. Furnishing goods, trunks, bags, umbrel- as, otc., ete. Every twentieth customer AZ AR ‘We have begun this week a Special Sale of Children’s Dresses. this stock out we have marked them 25 per cent less than Regular Market Prices. Towels ! Towels ! Towels !|Hosiery! Hosiery ! Hosiery! Good all Linen Towel, 10c, worth 20c. Good all Linen Damask Towel, 12}c worth 22}c. Good all Linen Huck Towel 20c, worth 30c. Good all Linen Honey Comb 25c, worth 40c. Good all Linen Huck Towel 25¢, worth 40c. Good all Linen Oat Meal Towel 25c, worth 406, You can buy a good Scotch Gingham Dress, well made, fast colors, from 75 ots. up. The stock consists of Gingham, Chambray, Seersucker and Linen Suits, madein the Latest Styles and Cheaper than the goods alone can be bought for. Good all Linen Damagk Towel, 50 inches long and 24 0, worth double the money. Bargains io Bed pre s, A full line of Ladies' and Misses' Rubber Circulars, from $1.25 up o the very best goods manufactured by the Sterling Rubber Co. Laaies’ Dusters. ‘WE RECEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFER TEE Latest Novellies at the Lowest Prices inchea wide at $5¢. This towel would be very cheap at60c. Come carly and get some of them before they are all gone, a8 wo cannot replaco the goods, Great Bargains in Table Covers, Navkins and Stand Covers, Table Covers in Red, German and Damask, Deautitul patterns, $ yardalong aud 2 yards wido, To close 'This week cheaper than ever. Come and look at the stock and convince yourselt $hat we are offering the greatest bargains in hosiery ever shown n Council Bluffs, Our line of Gents Goods is complete and cheaper than the same goods can be bought west of Chi- Shirts with reinforced liuen bosom, d well made, 60 5" Balbriggan Shirta. and up. lics, and Handker Gen's' Socks, Collars, Cuff: chiefs. . Fast colors, A good colored bordered handkerchief 5e. A good colored bordered handerchief, 10 We have a pure linen Ladi Handkerchief, hem- stitched, fast colors, 16c., and the best bandker. chie old for 20.. A full Pearl Buttons in gizes from 18 up to 28 from 5 to per dozen. These buttons are o o0d clear pearls and not chipped. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. BECHTELED NEW HOTEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Best $2 a day House in the West Centrally Located. Sample Rooms, First Class Table, All Modern Conveniences. Reauced Rates to Regular Boarders. WHY DONT YOU « ET 5DME OF FITGH BROTHERS' GUSTOM SHIRTS? Porfoct Fitting, Best and Cheapost. Fine Linen Collars aud Cuffs. FPourth Street Council Bluffs, NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE No. Towa. plimentary terma of theoration dolivered | during tho time ho mado Carroll his | Presented with his purchase. =~ 1 b there on the Fourth of July by Jacob|home. This we can say that in every oA e cocKE & MORGAN i Fid kit public position he has been called upon R e ’ Bl el v Obut e Rean | o L M o s morelthan frush OOMMEBOIAL, . furnish the surrounding towns with some pretty strong oratory, and Harlan got some of the best of it when it secured Sims, the expectations of his warmest friends. As tho representative in the legislature from this district, when it comprised three counties, for two terms, he ranked ; a8 ono of the ablest and most eflicient Prof. Cooper, of Council Blnfls, was|members of the house, and not only in Harlan on Tuesday, for the purpose, | served to their entiro satisfaction tho in- we understand, of buying the Tribune, terests of his constituents, but gained a |, op ; state reputation which, when he was ‘We would regret to seo one o eminently | ;o4 in connectlon with the nomination qualified as Bro. Walker for journalism | for lieutenant governor, made him & retire 50 soon from the field, but in Prof. | strong candidate from the first. Elected Cooper he would find an able succossor, | to this responsible oflico, his reputation —Shelby Co. Republican, for ability was increased and it is univer- sally admitted that no more capable and Two men, giving the names of Thomas | impartial official ever occupied the presi- McDermott and John Ruddy are under | dential chair in the senate. To-day there ; °F s not & man moro generally known and acreab on a charge of getting two sults | gnired by the republicans of Tows than OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@80; No. 8 65@ 70; rejectod 50, Corn—Local purposes, 40(@: Oats—For local purposes, 0. Hay—§10 00@12 00 per lod, 50@60 Rye—40@0c. Corn Meal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Woud—Good supply; prices at yaeds, 6 00@ Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 500 per ton d—Fairbank’s, wholeealing at 9jc. ity flour, 1 60@3 50, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE 8T00K. Cattle—DButcher cows 3 75@4 20, steers 4 50@b 00. Hogs—4 00@4 25, PRODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J, M. St. John & Co., com- mission merchants, 538 Broadway, Butcher NEW OPERA HOUSE BAZAR. GIDER GIDER! Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels. FINE ILLENONS. Furniture and appointments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluff MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10c each, Switches B1to $.0 each, Hair ornamenis given with every pur- chase. All kinds of hair work promptly attended to. Waves made of Ladies’ combings at 50c per inch, ALL KINDS OF ElairGoods MRS. J.J GOOD - - - - =« 29 Main Stree ated with his lifo; personal as well as pub- | g0t waces by wliisg tho all points, 2 b S —— 7 , aud in time to come our remembrance Auy lady cau o up' fi BEaL of North Carolins Tobacco is the | ef him will be pleasant and fraternal, sod gloss it ws loely astl L0 ) A D, T'hat, while we mourn his ) oeaty WA O B 8. &L ampion Bosow Hotalls at #1.00. | weeles to malke room. for withoud & wrinkly i | Fall Goeds. HATS,CAI'S BUCKGLOVES, *oe | 7y AUWERDA, 817 Broadwav. Council Bluffs | ¢ ud 44 Brosdwey, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10 of clothes of Spetman Bros,, under the | Governor Mannin Poultry— 1d h 7 i c] b ity A Y iltry—Livo old hens, 7; spring chickens, A 5 fnlso protanse that thoy were working| lecion ho ran ove 4,300 o of G- @3 0 per dox. live furkeys, de, AGBNES “FOR - = : or J. J. rown., They were found|ernor Sherman, and was chosen b, d 0 ‘box. . . % / afterwards on the dummy frain bound |1ho larkest majority of snyono - . b b L ” BELIE AREVEERN Frppricto i d west, e pulled off and de- | j;, public and private life s #unur Creamery, 20c; rolls, choice 9@10c. J & ¢ tained in jail. pure sud unassalable. - Should tho ro- o et AL C. Heok and C. G. Lanstrap, who Ey icans of the ninth district procure| Vegetables— Potatoes, 1 50@2 00 por bbl; “ » D ”" N ———EVERYTHING £IRSTCLASS, —— 2 3 im to lead the fight th - ; b 6 : K . i e :":‘;.m: T'umm“-'" nm:“ it aio;m lewd the ight upon, the’ cangres ?’E‘E“‘lfi' catbage, oo pr o e, Bee,” and ‘‘Rival” Cigars. Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., - - COUNCIL BLUFFS urth of July, were given a hearing | date who, untrammelled by faction, | bus! before Justice Abbott yesterd d | would unite the party and lead it on to i - o} ) S 4 e Vo, Ao pusesiay. wud oo i o X}" te* s’ bo| SPECIAL NOTICES, The Best Nickel Goods Offered. We Guar- |1cE CREAM, WATER ICES - s X ™ | would be & power, and ne t - \ 1 H H albi._ ithor thocourt ortho police ol | cul cuid alok NowLd b able o ustia | XoTIOR s + rssmere, o 100, | ANT€E Our Assertion. Give Them Trial Order. |RESTATURANT AND CAF o:rl-‘ :‘f"ldmu’b m‘kh::Z many mistakes l‘l'lil'l;:eg‘s in jfi{ff debate. In common |Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. of or none but ocent men seem ¢ republicans of Carroll county, | &, will be lnserted {n this column at the low tobnl‘rrawd. wheuh‘l;‘.. l_;nuing l;\n ll‘iivfid the b,{;, m:::wlcg&u’l:'l:;-sumslonmnmmmuun Vv - T.' BR_A_ ‘ , l\l years of is life, we shoul! t min. | e R LINE for each subsequent n- Clark, “‘the nowspaper fiend,” hasu't|cerely giad o’ soo him nomiuated for |srtion. Leave sdvertisemonts ab e WIRT & DUQUE’I‘TI‘), Catorer to The FPublic. 8ot over the Fourth yet, but keeps firing t:;nlllul;«n u;d!.hp nintg distriot, Such a | Pearl Street, noar Brosdway 4 Brondvay e } { Monls st al Hour. Roman odud] A R .| ticket would win, and win so grand) b Fartion a bpscialiy. 1 e P h::.:: ‘;;'":.:w:pwe: :‘ :Z iéhl?- tht}o]‘:dpon\t\mndwuuldkbe cull!l’plel.elz ks ... |COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - . - - IOWA B d H emoralized. We do not know that Gov, A good Tinsmith for general work i — —— — —— — fl:n:hwhdn Tur Bex was g';lfl-mg sho gows | Manning will be A sandidate for tho | i radion’s Gl oftan Ormatgl Bluge ,'2"',:.‘0."“{ DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT D. M. CONNEL.X., of the convention over the wires and |Office, but judging from the support al- | rm o by " 2 Ay roady asnutod, wo should say that should | VW AL TERih e man, newd 1 usdon i 13 g , he was kept rotail grocery as counter man A o Month ! i e . he decide to enter the lists he would |or traveling AR 8,000 Electric Belts Sold in the Month of June by us. Oh{ufiow fizll P thp:l'l“ ;d‘ptl:l W"; stand an excellent chance for success, | hikiia Mdree ' . . u ™ oy 04 v, Con 3 A H H H s 4o S vy 90 talsgrep Ll e rr— T A ents anteq! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. The well known Davy Mottaz now| At® meeting of tho board of directors | X'y iarpe Crérion How —— References—Any of the business houses in Council Bluffs, JUDD & SMITH Proprictors, ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT wosr oo cloguns B120 poh wesar 2% | o he Council Blutl Y. M, C, An, held WANIED STV GG | 0 ROt T ) i A COUNCIL BLUFFS, No.1 N.Main @8t.. Oouncil 1w, be got in a peculiarly lucky manner, and | ©® Monday evening July 7, 1854, a com. e Callorad | = S — — e s = et not wholly lucky, An Ohio tobac mittee was appointed to draft resolutions e Hreman, b E . ‘K? frm, P, J. Sorg & Cor offered. prises to| onoerning M. Thomas M. Gowdy, | e Earcet st it St ol Hisows ALL; TRIMMED HATS 504 Main Strect A estcott, those returning the tin tags on_ pieces of | The following have been propared: S0, Councl Bluss. aellphs I b MANUFACT Council Blufis, ; plug 10bs0oo, & fare goio to the wue ce.| Wheross, Tho death of Mr. Thomas| WANIED Fe WialRd "yiecss of fiicia At Cost Ny ey : : K ¢ M. Gowdy has been an occasion of grief | %25 Ry i MAN B Seoadins’ = wlvy TRUNKS 3 m‘"'"";m’:w::'“‘“;;‘:‘:‘ _;‘:‘ in gur ity aud othor oiien, and B YLD FAVERS=For sla st Ba oioe 8 ot i1l After Julwvw. : 1 % d 3 herens, We desire to place on record NTRD— ~ = SAMPLE CASES a specialty, Sha Pouri m, X 4 mulsted and returned 2,007 of these |some testimonial of our young friond and | VY Pasbss Delarsd'by aoviavniouts 0 take MRS. 8. J. NORRIS, 105 Main 8t = b““,!’ Oses a specialty. Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps, ’ tags, aad was given the sixth prize, the | member, therefore bo it O e — wenty Years Experience. » Repairing Neatly Exec uted "“f_:"‘f’“"“‘"’ carren, Au Oumaba | Hosolved, That in his death our sec- | KL 05 (|'To bo sold regardless of R i e o e man id to have secured the farm, cit i i | ‘ n a k y & resident whose upright life has b X e 80 hoace b himtelf o ut. o4, b onis, Gl B+ * |[cost for the mext two etcalf Bros., i Busbaoll tells ruirvad tickets cheap to| Reeolved, That our memories wssoci I N’ aud gentlemen can make frsh WHOLTSATY DEALERSEIN Resolved,

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