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DALY E6E WEDNESLAY, NOVEMBE# .2 1854, i TTARKK n 1 trondway paving 88 DO your carnest [settled down on a farm. He is now one A carke | GOUNGIL BLUFFS Brodway paviog, g iy A BB Apdi 3T uperinandent | A e IR thally yours, | rrace the corner of Bighth and Sansom J .'"‘.._.' }' | A ( + LOC + NKWS, — troots. p W e — o | 1owa 1rEm Jimmy Hope, now doing a seven years oy ali o . : L e e ————————— Y RS ‘E q . & | \ . Feancisco for a bank burg. [ 7 T B AT % 1 UTTRWR S . | on election day. dollars, but is at present r. is son ¢ U. P. RAILWAY, - 1871 ! [ e |is doing twenty yonrs in Sing Sing for i | mannalin oo D h Chrokee county voted dow rew (! & L (X A onal { 5 . i y b Joe ward, alins Lesser, wh 4 | | > | Algona Congregationalist 158 | mado a fortune, but was almost a payper | ‘ anvass of the Vote of the|ing plans for a new chur | whon he was killed | \ ¥Johnnie Telfuer, an Otty Max Shinburne, the most successful | County, instantly killed while playing a | burglar of his day, wae a frequent visitor ‘ | - cars on the Gth inst. n this city, and, unlike his companions, " o mnterfelt silyer dollars ar lat. | know w to keep the money he . ‘ [ Tne poor in e ¥ [ing in Barlington, A well dressed | through etime. Ho finally went to Gier. | “;{,,\FE JAT N LEID INONE ' | e | woman soems to control many and bought an estate mn.l A baron Nl - - ( | Tho bosrd of supervisors yesterday| The fire in the little town o il ILITH w omn of tho German no-| {ave been Awarded One Huudred and eighteen Prize il |continved ¢ LM R L BLLLL (i b Horaco, was rocontly roloasod from the Medals at allthe prominent expositions of the | vote of this In regard to the |houses and contents v Eastorn penitentiary. Ho is & spocialist o | airor Lo U Uy, DE0HN: W0, s & R AT P O o e World for the Last Fifty Years. And e & ) than half insurance, b weedds hila AR AL board concluded to count the vote as re- [y ; % o et sl woro eapturcd while trying to rol N he od people of Je Qi 81 the safo in ( los Joy's storeon Seventh ¥ [ turned to them. Tho trouble seemed 10 | most crvditable act lately, 0¥ | sinant; Vstwaan MAVRGL: Mo Ofeataiat bought a houso and lot and presonted the proporty to Mrs, Rebocea Ozbun, a poor widow with a family of little child | be that there were 39 more votes report s it F00rSed Oy e Greatest Living Pianists the stato robbing the country postoflices, | ~A TECE- ed than there apposred names on the Little Horace has made a fortune, but is | | poll-book, but there seemed no disputo chilldren wajority to oscapo from the new court house whero he was boing tried. Trving is said to have committed the jowelry robbery at Third and Arch stroots, recently, for drawh to the amount of $20,006.28 At the village of Elwood, Clinton covn- ty, on Sunday last a farmer named Car | | ) ; g Gene Loper and Will Biniger, formerly | poor to-day. { « ° | [of the tact that tho poll-book betug flled, |t Glyorakoo, but recontly of Quasqustn | Philip Loseson mado a groat dost of | FAAN e ey ‘ | these 30 namea were writton ona shoet of f were arrested at Cherokee a fow days [moncy, but is ponniloss now in prison in | | Vel & 13 k},- ¢ : _ | legal cap, which was carclessly loft in the [ago by the sheriff uf(lhlrlmlu\n county on [ Toronto, Johnny Irving, who was secthons i N AT REA [N [ box with the tickets, instead of being at.|® charge of stealing 8800 from a Quasque- [ killod by another burglar i Now York Y MANTUFACTURBRY OF AND DBALERS IN ‘} “l' “"I‘ b 1;1 "'l““? : ; B _"” ton merchant, [ not long ago, was woll known in thi —IN~— \ ® ap LAibehuoCal kil S sl b, AN EFEREEAL Hawkeye, the great|city. Ho was a colobrated burglar and =M (Y g it. Haviog decided this, tho board wont [ S8R B0 I O asling. | usod to went the largost diamonda. that 1 ! ‘ E ] B ) B on with its labors, The ton tax-payers s, “How will the ‘.,('\.imul\v)v could buy. Ho was arrosted for i i, ) 3 ! THE COUNT OF THE 1Ty bo ablo to pay its bills until the closo of | the Portuondo” robbery with Jimmy ; ) showed Cleveland’s w havo|the year with the general fund ovor. |Logue and created a sensation by trying W been 102, The democratic eandidate for secretary of stato majority. Judge Aylesworth got 280 majority over t 0t An exammnafion of these magnificont Pianos is politely requested bafore purchesing any other imnstrument. l WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS, . o . Loofboutow; Jackson, 205 over Connor | Whitmore attempted to drive ncross the |* 1! roh troets, | y, 0 R ‘j!; in r‘? for the cirouit court. ' Lally, for district | railroad track in advance of a freight [\hieh Johuny B sk ié fl i attornoy, got 224 majority over hia ro- | train. His toam balked and tho locc- | Wilism Connoly, aliss Butilo Till, ) i Shea, the demo- [motive struck and smashed the wagon, | Well-known hotel thicf, was vory rich af > 9 publican’ compstitor. cratic candidato for clerk of the court re- ceived 186 moro than Street. Brodheck, for recorder, got & majority of 206, and MILL FOURNISHINGS O ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Plelobrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting OCloth | STEAM PUMPS_STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPK. one time. lio is now noarly soventy vears of ago. Ho loft Pailadelphia_for tho south yosterday, having just boen roloasod from the Moyamensing prison, whero ho was sent for robbing the I'rench killing Mrs, Whitmore and two children, and soriously if not fatally injuring Mr. Whitmore and another child, Willis L. Fowler, late of Kossuth General Western Representatives. P. 8.---Algo. Gen’l Agt's for KNABE, VOSE & SONS, ; BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. Underwood for supervisor led Jones by 526, On congressman, Pusey's majority in the city was 407. On the amendment to the conatitution the first recetved 257 majority, the second 187, the third the fourth 184, The democratic town ticket was also declared carried by majorities already county, is wanted for bigamy and rob- bery, and $300 {s offered for his arrest. He'deserted his wife, went to Connecti- cat, whero ho married a young lady, and s00n afterwards knocked down and robled of 300 tho grandmother of his bride. Fowler's relatives in Kossuth county are legation at the Continental hotel, Bunk Thackara, the leador of tho most notorious gang of pickpockots ever known in this country, belonged hero, Fe has ofton bragged (hat ho stolo £1,000,000, BEHR BROS, 'and ARION PIANOS, and SHONINGER OYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. in Tur Bee. spoken of as being highly respectable LL but it nover did him any good. Hazo- kiah Corson, alins “Peanuts,” was a noted pickpocket. He was sent o the Eastorn ponitontiary for picking an old man's pocket at Fourth and Market TIHE COUNTY COUNT. people. The official canvass showed that in the ey W county there were 8781 votes oast.| Trii1:VES WHOHOARD NOT streots and died in prison and was b Cleveland's majority is 85. On secrotary | momo Woll-Known Crooks Who Have |in potter's field. Ho was oncs rih, of stato tho democratic majority s O1. | yeen Wenlthy Now in Loverty, | Uharley Mack, alins “Curley Mack,” who e On congressman, Pusoy's majority is 527 per b b/ lives up town, has hoon a succosaful Judge Aylesworth has a majority of Ot tho many well-known thioves who [thief since he was 8 years old, and is THAT I8 THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Fine Healthy Homes, known as a ‘day worker,” brother who is also a thiof, e — I Not a Beggar, Detroit Pree Press, “Gontlemen,” ho bogan fo a rmooth, molasees sort of votce, ““I am dead broke but no beggar. | want to raiss about over Judgo Loofburrow, and for circuit He hasaj judge Jackson has a majority. Lally, the democracic candidate for district at- torney, hes & 91 majority. Shea’s ma- jority for clerk is 180. Chambers, re- publican candidate for recorder, has a majority of 89, and Jones, republican candidate for supervisor, has 154 majori- claim Philudelphin as their birthplace or their home, and who have made fortunes by their crimes, eoys the Philide Times, are now living who are wo a dollar. Vietims of gambling houses, they have lost upon the green cloth the money which they obtained at the risk of liberty and life. A familliar face to LLBOLLER | o ty. the detective of this city and New York [but | shall do it In u legitimate mannor. i - AVLESWORTH ELECTED, is that Frank McCoy, alins “Big | Now, then, let me ask you to inspect j o It appears from tho reports received | Frank,” the noted burglar, who, with | this " FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! y [ from the other counties in the judicial |Jimmy ope, robbed the Beneficial | He took from hie pocket a pioce of Saving Fund, of Twelfth and Chestout streets, of over §500,000. MeCoy is said to have stolen during his carcer nearly )00,000, To-day he is hanging around ew York, at the age of 46, without a dollar in his pocket. Dutch Henrichs, well known in this city, jumped overboard from a steamer whilo on his way to Furope. He was supposed to have been crazy. He wan arrested in this city for picking pockets by Dotective Charles Miller at the time district iron chain as largo as hie thumb and democrat district that Judge Aylesworth, the candidate for judge of the art, has been elected, the fol- lowing the returns Mujorities for Aylosworth b, Pottowattamie 193, Fremon Total 908, Majorities for Loofbourow--(ireen H44, Crawtord Gl, Mills 18, Shelby 20, Audobon 26, Cass 187. Total Si1. This gives Judge Aylesworth a majori- ty of 47, % £ ared to {urnish Plouring M ¢ Miils, from Stona to the Koller System, 337 Especial attention given to furnishing Powder Plaris for any pur , and estimajes made for some General machinery repairs attended Aadress RICHARD & CLARKE, Omaha,Neb Carroll 150, siging I want to bet my overcoat, which is The pieco of chain was passed around And all of the good and’pleasant things that go to make up s come containing six 1k atdpassed 1t arcund, | V9 1OT@ They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Watert After it had carefully been inspected by - each of the party he continued BEAUTIFUI SGENERY certainly worth $10, against S5 in cash that none of you can separate one link trom the others, h pos B promptly. again to bo more closely scrutinizod, and | plete and happy existence, finally one of the party, who was a ma- R chhm{(, roturned itpwit{ P The town of South Omaha is eiiuated south of the city jof Omake { SPLOIAT TICES It is concodod that tho ropublicens |of the recoption to_ the Grand Duke| *And | want to putup thatsum that|on the line of the U. P. Railway, and it is less than 34 miles from the / SPECIAL NO D) FE WX LIZWIRL, | have olected Mr. Conner to tho circuit | Alexis of Iussia, Heinrichs made & | you can't do it yoursolf." Omuha post office to the north line c f the town site. == el 200 Upper, Broulway, uenn to the Front. e |bench and Mr. Thornell as distriot | great deal of money, but he could not|> *Done” sald the strangor as ho pulled i R o ey et andlcome wn Wy e | attorney. keep dt. Jimmy Logue, who is now |off his ooat, South Omaha is nearly 13 miles north and south by 2§ east and 1 Tog foto erlilbo Ansertedlin (st Golacun AV Mos 15w Xquote i $5, 00 Savead. sorving a term in Reading for burglary, | Cont and cach were put up in thehands | west, and covers an area of nearly four square miles, rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho first 1nsortion | 1 t v oo 100 Al fits guaranteed perfoct. Busluess|is a colobrated burglar, and has stolen | of a stakeholder, and the stranger asked The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit 0 guits from $17 to $20 and half a million dollara in the last fifteen He kwalliod the group to follow him, and FIVE O 'S PER LINE for each subsequent n- 8 1 $25. Dress B . ¥ sortion. Loave dvortisemonta af our offioe, No, | 53 hars Fhlivt, edui o Kirks i 1 Sosuits €30 and up. Overcoats from 17 |years. Ho has nothing now, however. |across the streot and into a blacksmlth Nearly 150 lots have been sold and the demand is on the increa Pearl Stroot near Broadwav Dupont’s best powder pez 1. up. No extra chargo for any or all extras | Old Col. Bill Crogar, who is now noarly | shop, and picking up a hammer and cold- | The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. 3 of matches for. ... .. Voo Lol 18 Doxes in tho making up. ~From S5 to §15 saved | soventy years of age, lives on . farm in | chisol ho delibortely cut o link, The i 4 it TN Frar RS~ Go T, | /eab. samtod wos oo Vok ot o overy muit.Call ‘at 2 Toarl sirect | Monigomorycounty.. o ia worth |ceowd siood around ks 19 many’ pump. | The 360,000 beof packing house is progressing finoly. SO TENT “Evomy TR _, fraty e ; 100l and e amine Sond and biioag et 200d donl of money, and is known ae|kinsatn country fair, but whon the : i [ Tatniol or Gnfarnie e and examine goods and prices bofore or- | & ¥ wh at a country fair, but when the !:w o wikuoat oy onor Setors o T | gl oo , 59| doring or buying elsewhore. Wanamaier | one of the most succeseful counterfoiters |atranger held up-tho link and claimod The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant O RENT—a e of s o el location | ot Ly, i 10 toses £+~ 1 0| and Brown's Tailoring agency. in America, Ho kas served sey- |tho stakes the machinist rocovered his {supply of = ‘Enquire v iaciberrics, presocsed, B con o211 ¢ pisiiiolisg eral terms in prison. During tho | wits sufliciently to exclaim PURE SPRING WATER. J i past year he h en in jail six Sold by a professional doad boat! 70| PUSHING IHE PAVING. wonths for stealing horses. Bill Moot- [ The money is yours oid fellow, but \ The B. & M. and Belt Line Rnilwlr}ynP hfival a lmilge foruen?:-mdonnt . P. Rmlway, have a u oo work and will, in connection with the 3 d Suitablo grounds will be near the park at the north end of the town. turnished for Church and School purposes. heart, o horso-thicf, who belongs in this city, quarreled vith Cregat about a young girl that they wero both in love with Tho girl, whois etill in her teous, re- exactly thirty seconds after you roceive it 1 shall begin Dot one this Auply Gouncl to kick, and you had be twenty rode off!” “Thanks—glad to have mot you fnough More Bomds Sold to o9 o 1 —We i1t thy colebrated Patent Fancy per good | cep everyih sually keot in First Clasy i . . . . . LY . ol | With the Work. cently married Cragar. Mootheart, in | day!” roplied the strangor, and. ho swas Now i# the time to buy lots in this growinglcity. They wlll neves | o Ak revengo, stole nome homes and put them | out of sight fn ton secon. be cheaper than they are to-day. d Ay nt of Whre. | 5 in Cregar's stable, where they were q i s oniy” e o wndorsold on any 2:‘ he State of the Aftatr splained | found. Cregar was consicted of the thoft. One of the Coming “Reforms,” EW™ Apply at the Company’s office, at the Union Stocks Yards. R B L St as SO & wil soll 20 por contelow any Competition ( o Letters Mootheart was once sentonced in the |Peck's Sun. in thecity. We are an involes of Dolls | [(by the Lctiers, hea i b Ji"‘ Tlm@ Tab!e in which wo can give the ver offere | RO Norristown court house by Judge Ross to | The act of disguising patent medicine m. A' m_’ToN’ aliway L8, [ o nithno | 2 : twenty years for horsesteahug. — Ho |advertisoment by covering them up with A ST | A i ¢ the st ot Eargains in | A8 Will bo seen by the following letters | nerved ten voars and then pardoned. |an intorcating “articlo v u orimo, and Assistant Secretary, PO S L LR . £ the work of paving which camo to a|BShortly after he was caught at his old | ghould bo punishablo by law. Mon who 1 do- | J. P. FILBERT, ctandstill Monday is to go right along ks In Delawaro county, and is now in | never swore in their lvos have been i y is to g ght along, SR e Iy 5 a"min | 59 Uppor Broadwey, - - - Council Bluis | o mayor having bestirred himself and | 0, Yedia jail serving a” twolve years'| known vo swear like troopers when they u SN 5 REVOF f aentonco, | | had become interested in somo article, £old §10,000 more of bonds, The follow- | Cregar's first wifo foll in love with Pote | and had it e v 2 ASRIVA. I CEYTIT A N L v and had it end up with something liko 850 01 N. SCHURZ. ing lottors are solf-cxplmatory Burns, tho noted forger, and got hor hus- |thiv: *Bocgino in a sure curo for. jim . Couneit BLores, Towa, band to sign over tu her a great deal of Jame,” or ““Use Quilweed’s Cream for iAoy m S I*z i _f i D [y Nov. 8, 1864 | |his prope : No somer had tho ink | Goose Pimples.” Such advertising 4 ) ‘UL‘ 1 ;g !\ J. Mayor, W. R. Vaughan,- My |dried upon ho paper '-hlmdnlm exposed | dodges as theso can be seen in almost Loy FANBAY arry e i g i A we promised wa have by |9P¢ 0f bis many crimes, and ho was sont every newspaper, tempting mon to thrash 5:064 m G0\ m | IFFICK OVEiL AMERICAN EXPiiES8 hesd work paved from the M. B church | 1 Prizon for five yearafor counterfeiting. | thoir wives, or to kick their mothers.in ow | COUNCIL BLUKFFS. [OW A |to Bixth strect, Broadway. We did At thut time the twe lived ou North|luw, and still wo wonder at the preva Tenth street. After Cregar came out hig B i Vo, it i 0 ¢ 80 because you worked hard to sell the : Kar cawme lence of crime. No, it is vory wrong, 006 p ¥ ) he Cife gob him into touble agein, and 4 J. B CATE WLRKEN WalITE, | bouds and because we promised you and asud should be stopped at once, 105 8 e n = y o g 5 ) wasserving another sentence, ,?: J T ATE & WELITE. |t uncil we would do so The prop “]h”” 'I“l ?"?‘ m‘”:;’” hf oth Yd ton i e S 8i06 b | erly holders are alow about paying their |50 OPtaihed .8 divarce and married ’ paviag ta, and seomingly prejor o pay | BUFIe 5o was old ad ugly, Rurn was "3 w5 ATTORKEYS AT LAW. Practioc In Stato and Foderal Courts. Collecticas promptly attonded to Eoom 16, Shugart’s Buildiag, ‘(.()I'NCL'A BLUFFS8 young and handsome. They kept house on_Pennsylvania avesue. ~ Burna, who had another wife, martied Mra, Cregar to get her money. When she died she left him everything. He went to Florence, italy, with a celobrated forger, “Colonel” J. Buchanan Cross, sad died in prison there worth $40,000. Jobnny Burns, one of Pete's brothers, has just been liberated from Moyamen- sing prison, He belotged to & gang of safo-blowers, consisting of Pete, Johuny and Joe Burns, and Jimmy Logue. Johuny and Joo Burni have both mad goodly pile of money, but have spent it all. Pote and .l.j:hny wero arrested some years ogo in Norristown, where | thoy had gone torob a bank, The finest 1 kit of burglars’ tools @ver captured by the Inteccst on the eame, snd as the oity 18 owing us a large sum wo shall stop all paving until early spring, and will then compiste our contract. Thanking you IOWA’ | and the council for all courtesies extended ~ | to us aad.expressions of kindness from your citicsns generally, we are yours very respectfully, wBGAN Bros, & MoGonrnm, Noveaseen 9, 1884 Friend 1 agan:—The paving must not| etop. | will sell more bonds and the property-holders must pay at once for theie paving, Our friends In lower Beoadway should not and shall not be left in the mud this winter, Stand by us for the good of aur city. Respectfally, W. B, Vawinax, Mayor 3t, Gharles Hotel, Noar a MUS, KALE nov Accomndat. on £ 1. Louks Express Chica.0 Expr *At Transfor only “HI0AGO A1 KGRYIWFATERS, Exprem, Pacifio Expro SI0UX OITY AND . Bt. Paul Expres Day Expresa UNION PACIFIC, Wostern Exprem, Pacific Exprom, Local Expross, Linooln Exprows, *A% Transfor only, DUMAY TRAINS 70 OMARA, J:20-8:30-0:80-10:08-11:40 0, 1. IDR. C. C. ETAZIETIN DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET, OOUNCLL BLOAWS - - LOWA Oatalo Dr, W. E. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Dr. CONNAUCHTON 101 BRADY £T., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. 8. A. Eatablished 1878—Oatarrh, Doafuoss, Lung and Nervous Diseasos Spoadily and Formanently Oured, Patlonts ar ¢d of Homo. Writo for “‘Trn MEpIoAL-Missronasy,” for the People. lonsultation and Coreospondence Gratis, P, O, Box £02, Telephone No. 26, R. Rice M. f). CANCERE, Oacoex House, \ Councrr Buurrs, Jowa, Nov. 16th, 1834 | Magor Vaughan —Dear Bir:— must eay thet the rpleadid deive you geve mo yesterday in your handsome buggy and Philadelphis polico was found In their o at the hotel where they stopped ctive Charles Millor went to Norris town, and identifisd the Burns brothers aud they spent some tiwe in the Norris i one reach all $ho great businow contron of bh town jal. ~ Tho same gang were implicat- | qrthwont and. Far West, 1t et A i or other teinors removed without th knlte or drewing o blood, Sl MANUFLOTURER OF OF STRIOILY FIRET.-OLASH 3 111] ] e DI ] ;.’!:‘:.:.'."4'.‘:; EEE%:‘&;F‘JS&‘: AND TWO WHEEL CARTS, ol S bl o Bhoy e LINE, i IR - e} O maha, Reb B tlous—all of whion bed by the reatest rallway in America, — (rrcaco, MmwavkeE And 8t. Paul. Ihowns and operates over 4,600 milee of orthern Tllinels, Wisconsin, Minuesota, lows whota; and as o maln lnes, branchos aud conneo exporiouce O/ioa No N1 DLty {Councll Blufts - = owa, | the maj ines poured in my’ ears | ed in the Southwark bank robbory in | ie/cription of Short Linv, and Tost Ryt betwoes HON. EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, says: ** Physlclan of D L ) h of tho prosont aud futwro peospucts of | 1571 As soonaw they got out of the | Goiesso Milveakoe, S ¥auld Mignoepols ten Ablitty and Markod Success,” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenport, W. R. VAUSHARM, !"::rh]‘n(;]: ;.'3.. aud widoawake city, has | Norristown jail thoy hired s room next to | Griouto, Miwantec, Abordoen and Elleudsie frrian: van lmr;.rn-hh- Man, £1no Buccess, Wonderful Oures,”— Hours 8 to 5. dou0, Milwauloe, Fan Claire and Stillwater: wnd cut a hols through the rouf o, Milwaukee, Watianu and Morviil Soavor D rrance, & burglar und an ex tremely handsome man, was wortha good deal of money at oze time, but i now Justice of the Peace, GERMAN D. WYATT, mome, and a6 youe reqeost | 3 and com planentary to youretiorts, 1 neve ) concladed o take $40,000 of your paviog bonde, es I repard them first-class muny Omana and Council Blaity, cipal bondr. 1 aw - prepared to pay tho | an poor as u ckurch mouse, | Judge Lud s e ME GH Real wotate ctlon agency, 04d Fellows Block ach for the bonds low sent him to prison the other for » Eyin, Bookford and Dubuque, Ll Lamps Cush's First Nat. Bank, Sioux Falle, D. T. |*'Col " J. Buchnan Ccoss, the pal of | « 12 Kallkaud Yan ; BRI s o Covscin Buores la, Nov. 10, 1354 Pote Burne, while serving time lu the 5 ; Ze STEWART, *(. Hon. W. R Vaughn, Mayor—Dear | Fatorn penitentiary, forged his ows par 8 o g 4 B s B Tt A r: Your note luforming me that you | Ho traveled about the country §or ! g = w = B g 8 & Mmm i) A” g 3 BIG DRIVE. Clauvea had rold 10,0001 yours with a colared valet and lived nig | | 2 4 424 o 4 2z { i A | avivg bonds to the Rirat National bank uificvutly. He is knaokiog about in I oy (it g H “ a8 = i - i1 b k-" P i x Fall, D. T, and §5,000 more s, d has been very pucs "Abe i - »oE ~ o g Practloey 1o Fedoel aud State At I ) Q in Now York city, is at hand. . Jobony Clutes, a cel r L s it | h -« 1Vl k. R . WA snoskethiof. ,) I ‘_.:",‘N,‘ VKT, Gou' Face At | Ne— = : i n A CiL PLUFFY 1WA Min Strest . Councll Blufie | we she ) nd went £ Canada, v CUMINGS AND 20TH ST# . OMAHA, NEB