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6 THE DAILY BEE OOUNCIL BLUFFS Thursday Morning, June 25, |SUBSCRIPTION RATES, By Carrler = = « %0 oenla per week 7 i « #10.00 por yeur o MINOR MENTION, Great reductlons in millnery at Bliss’. There was no quoram at the council last night. Bliss rells white hatsa at 50s; other houses chargea 850 to $1.00. Lyman & Hunter removed their office to the masonic {emple yeaterday. Yesterday morning the police ran in three colored vagrants from Omaha. Cholera pllls are being shipped Into Council Bluffs by exprese, In the thape of small, green apples. Genulne New York green tartle soup at ‘he St. Louls house, 1109 lower Broadway, A. Doerflioger, A marriage liconsa was issued to L. K. Schoenleber, of Valparalso, Neb., Char- lotte A, Tseaman, of Minden, Iowa. There is no materlal change in the ‘Wabash strike. Two men who had gone to work for the company have quit. T. W. MoOargat’s bay mare has strayed awsy from his resldence. Ho will pay a rewsrd for any Information leading to her recovery. The ladics of Harmony Chapter No. 260 of the Eastorn Star gave s very pleas- ant social lest evening at the residence of John Keller, on Harmony street. The Wabash rcad will sell half fare tickets for the ronnd trip from any sla- tion to any other not more than 150 miles distant, good for several days, about the fourth of July. L. B. Sibley has shipped a carload of butter to Boston, from where it goes direct to the West Indier. Aslce and butter are scarce there, It wlll be given a warm reception on itw arrlval, He was wearlng an oyercoat. and gome of the fellows began to chaff him, but he sald that anybody would wsiar one who had been fishing, if the boat capsized and dumped all three Into the lake. *Mr. and Mre. E. J. Abbott and Mr. and Mre. John Hammer invited thelr friends and relatives to a moonlight ple- nic Tuesday evening, in Falrmount park. They had a very enjoyable time. The Athletic base ball club go to Avoca to-day to play. The club is composed of the following players: V. Bayard, Sam Noble, John Oliver, A, B, Noble, J. Ber- weln, George Oliver, A. Green, S. Bald- win and Charles Strock. 'oo gutters on Pearl street were cle.ned out yesterday, 1t wasnecessary, an the street at the north end is higher than the sidewalk, and a heavy raln not orly fills the gutters, but covers the sldawalk with a deposit of mud, The Feville arson cases are still before the district court. The trial of the son was finlshed yesterdsy forenoon, and the case given to the jury, but up tolast night no verdict had been given. The cas) of the father was then taken up. Already the store windows are filled with firecrackers and fireworks, and oc- casionally a horse will jump and snort it hears the enap of the cracker some s 1l boy has fired. This Is a great and g vrious country, and she Is preparing to co'-brate her birthday. Ycsterday morning Judge Aylesworth fin d three men §7.60 each, because they we oon the streets too drunk to take care of themselves. The police are gen- erally ready to take care of a man in that condition, but the man has to pay rather heavily for his keeping. The question arises, ‘‘Who is to pay the costs in the cases of the atate ve. the fourteen Wabash strikers who were ar- rested Monday morning 1"—Globe. Youn walt untll the county board meets in July, and the justice’s bills are resched, and you will probably know. Officer Jack Cusick saw a colored in- dlvidual named Owens, who halls from Sloux City, get off the traln here. Cus- ick knew him to be a very alippery thief, #0 ho put him in the jug for safe keep- ing. " In the morning he was releaced on condition that he Immecistely skip the town, i Tuesday evening qulte a number of the frlends of Mr. and Mre. G. L. Stultb, who have charge cf the works of the water company at the Glendale reservolr, surprised them by appearlng In force, armed with baskets of provislons, They proceeded to occupy the grounde, and a very enjoyable scclal picnic was the result. Defenslve partiaanship is what they call it when two or three demccrals want the same poetcfiice, and the mayor goes to Washiogten In the interests of one par'y and an ex-congressmsn goes In the interests of another. Both parties are compelled to defend their partieanship to the extent cf thelr ability, Henry Jones, the colcred msn who threatened to kill Olinton Slater, was examived befcre Justice Schurz, who beund him over to keep tke peace, and appear before the next term of the dis trict court. Being unable to give bonds he went to jail, where he felt at home, haviog been recently discharged after serving a term of four months. The salaries of the principle posteflices in the ninth congressional distriot under the new adjustment are as follows: At- Iantic, $1,900; Andubon, §1,400; Ayocs, $1,400; Council Bluffs, $2,000; Denlson; $1,600; Doulsp, $1,300; Glenwocd, $1,400; Hamburg, $1,200; Logan, $1,100; Maivern, $1,000; Red Oak, $1,000; Vil Maca, $1,400, Ooustable Fox has a large Newfound- and dcg, All st once te m'ssed him, Al sirange dog with a shaggy head, and no hair to speak of on his body, locking like a llon, began to hang around the house, and would not be driven off. Onee, when, strusk, he gave a peculiar howl, which Fox recognized as belonging to hls loved i and lost Newfoundland, The cruel shears had done 1t, but the hair will grow agaln. Messre. Fralney Galvln and Patton, each separately and collectively, declare that Maycr Vaughan did not go to Wash- ington to try to defeat the asplrations of Tom Bowman for postmaster, but that he favors Bowman rather than any other candidate. Col. Keatley wounld made no difference If he did try to beat Bowman; that the thing Is too neatly sottled, and that Bowman will be the postmaster. On Tuesday evening as a freight traln, with engine No. 931 and John Flannery, an old engineer, had just crossed the bridge and was coming down the dump on the Councll Bluffs slde ¢f the river, the engine was uncoupled from the train, and had jast increased its speed to make the run for the junction switch when the englneer dlscovered some eattle on the track and ‘‘slacked up.” The freight truln struck the engine and ditched six or seven flat cars and mashed the pilot on the engine. It was a narrow escape from serious wreck, Justice Fralney yesterdsy lssued a war- rant for the arrest of Miles Mallen and Hiram Van Letiven, charged with grand larceny. They are accused of stealing the fine bay mare that was taken last Sunday night from the stable of C. R. Mitchell, proprietor of the Rock Island house, on lower Maln street, formerly street paving inspector. News reached here that the men and horse were near Bartlett, in Fremoat county, proparing to cross Into Missouri or Nebraska. Capt. Hathaway started after them imme- diately. Charles Adams Is In troutle, because he loved not wisely. OCharles Williams is another young man who llves near him, They have been in the habit of at- tending dances at Tarpsper hall, They both wanted to take the same gixl. She usaally wen* with the one who came for her first. The testimony shows that for some time there has been a bitter feeling | between them, and seversl threats made. It all culminated in Adams arming him- sel with a batcher knife, Tuesday even- ing, and threatening to kill the aforesald Willlams., Adams found himself under arrest, and finally under bonds of $200 to keep the peace. Until he can give the bonds he Is resting in jail. —————— Read Judd & Smith's offer of $I,! 000 reward in another column. s —— Hanthorn eells wocd at his feed store. e — PERSONAL, William Arnd is the father of a glel baby. Miss &, D, Rese 18 visiticg in Dunlap, Towa, just now. 8. G. Olapp, of Boone, Lowa, spent yester- day in Council Bluffs, J. B. McGarrish, of Des Moines, was back in the city again yesterday, J.J. Bliss left lsst eovening for Kansas, where he expects to buy some land. Lee Kohl, yardmaster at the transfer, re- turned to work after a short vacation, J. W. Ciow and P, Allis wero guests at the Bechtelo yeaterday. They hail from Minden. Col, J, W, Chapman loft Iast evening for Norton county, Kas., to look ater some land. D. H. Johnson, of Sioux City, was in the Bluffs, ho partook of the hospitality of the Bechtele, Stephen Dunn, who was attacked by the boar is quite low and fears of pyaemla are en- tertained. J, A, Taylor, R, R. Day, aud W. G, Buck- ner, threo gentlemen from Des Moines, stop- ped at the Ogden yesterday. James H. Mountain, traveling agent of the Northwestern railroad, and his wife, left last evening for a tour of Utah, Idaho aud Mon- tana. L, P. Graham, the local agent of the Union Stock yards in this city is now a lone man, and wears weeds in his hat, His wife and child have left him—for a visit to old friends and old home at Beloit, Wisconsin, He will enjoy home and friends more when they re- turn, e — Summer Normal At Western Iowa College, commensing July 6, and continulpg elght weeks Classes of three or more in any of the higher studu Careful reviews In the comm>n studles us'ng the text books you have. , PAULSON, Oouncil Blaffs, Real Estate Transfers, The following are the transfer« of real estate as recorded In the office of the registrar, and reported to the Bkk by A. J. Btephenson, for Wednesday, June 24, 1886: . Hallsa to F. L. Childs, nw} ne} 30, 70 42, 81,185, John Short to Sidney Dillon’s hultee, g’rt lot 2, block 9, Grimes' add; $2,0 Iron Hough to Wm J, Mnn!n. n} nw} 20, 76, 39; $1,860. Jens P. Poterson to Jens R. Madsen, part out-lot 4, Neolr; $26¢ T. E. Huff to'S, 8, Lush, eb se} and sw} le, 8, 7u 39; 84, 200, L&P. .anW.T, R LGP K R Cu to George e} 0} 18, 76, 43; §300, Total sales, $11,604 e — Substantial abstracts of title and real estate losns, J. W. and E, L. Squlres, 101 Pearl etrect, e — It is & faot thabt the Chicago tea com- any, are se/ling roasted and green coffee at wholessle prioes, They cffor nine dounds of green coffee for §1. e —— IOWA 1TEMS, The census glves Oskalooza*a populs- tlon of 6,028, Tke Oreizhton failcra at Des Molnes ots up §100 000, B The school teachers of LeClaire are for- bidden to dauce on penalty of dlsm:ssal. A Davenport strawherry planter has already marketed 5,000 quarts from hes u that it| THE DAILY BEE -COUNCIL BLUFFS, THURSDA ¥ JUNE 2, 168, G-ncre farm, good for an mfl onal b, The directors of the state agricultural soolety h: t Iast ordered the purchase of the 265 mcres of Jand for falr groun: adjoiniog the city of Does Molnes, mak- permanent home for the great his crop 8 Wa-ka-mah, the head hifl?l\‘ and chief of the Mu:quakie tribs of Indlans, died a fow days ago in hls tepee nesr Tama Olty. He was nearly 100 years old and had been ealing government ratlons for over filty yea The Mothodis: chur:h at Eagle Grove, destroyed In the late great storm, had becn dedicatcd bub tie week before. Rev. Mr. Winter, the pastor in charge, is already at work securing funds to aid in rebullding the wresked tabernacle. Rev. J. A. Morgan, the Casey Metho- dist minister, has been found _gutlty of Iascivious conduct and supended from the minlstry, The plous gentleman was not In attendance at the trial, having skipped for pastures new some days bifore the trlal was calied, An incldent of the late storm {n Cerro Gordo county wi of the dead body of a le 3-year-old babe in Owen township, an uosattled distriot. The remains were kept as loog as possi- ble before buzlal, but up to date no claim- ant appeared or identification was se- cured of the little one. ‘W. J. Anderson, of Barllngton, dled Friday night from the effacts of a fall re- ceived during the day. Anderson had been engaged in loading stone from a frslsht cac, when he fell, siriklng his hea inst a block of stone, causing what appeared but a elight wound, but which, as stated, proved fatal. A tramp met & sad experienco over at Glenwood scme time daring Saturday night. He wasstowed away in a car of lumber, atesling a ride weat in a vacant corner {n one end of the car. While the train was switohing there, a heavy jolt disturbed the lumber and pinned the tramp fast iu the end of the cer so that 1t ‘was necessary to chop out the side of the car to loose him, He was taken nut for dead, but recovered sufliclently to be sent back to Red Oal (irticura A Positive Cure for FEvery Form of Skin and Blood Diseases, from Pimples to Serofula. ISFIGURING H BS, Huwilisting Erup ions, Itching and burni Skin_Torturcs, Loathsome P Itching Soaley, Pimply, nherited, Scrofula, aud Contaglous Diseases of the Blood, Skin add Scalp, with Loss of Hair, from iofan- cy to old age, sre p cured by Caticura Resol- vent, the hew Blo.d or, Itornally, and Cuticu. ra, the Great Skin Cure,and Cuticura Soap, an exqui- site Skin Beautitier, externally, BATISFACTORY RESULTS. Your Cutioura Remedies exceed both In gales and fopd results any ekin temedy we ever handled, and ig with pleasure that wo 1ecommend them €6 our customers, assured that they wil receivo roal bonefiy and satistactory Bi . EOWMAN & SON, Bourbon, Ind. NEVER FAILING. t huow of an In tance in which the Cuticura hbve fafled to produce eatistactory resuits Ibeliove 1 haaa old more of them than of auy other 8kin remedics I have ever handled during tho thirty- three years of my experlence as a druzgist. A. D. TRYON, Druggist, Batavia, N. Y. SCROF' ULA A CURED. 1 prescribed your Cuticura remedies, effooting » thorough cure, ina_che nic case of Sorofula upon a ohild of one of mv patroos, after the ca‘e had bafled the skill of (w0 cozinent pbysicians during a_period ofeleven months. 1 wade a complote cure In fous m A. U, PAPTERSON, Dru; k] 'VER A OOMPLAINT, Since T have been sellsng your Cuticura Remsdies 1 havo never heard a vlogle complaint; but on the contrary every ono who has used them has been well pleased with them, and they outsell all others. E. B. CUBBESLY, Druggist, Andrews, Ind. t, Brooksvil'e, Ky. SCROFULOUS SORES. ) had dozon bad sores wpon 1y v, and tred all remedies T could hear of, and at last tried your Cuticura Remedies and they havo cured me. JNO, GASKILL. Hebron, Thay'er Younty , Ponn, Cutizura Bomedios o Eold overywhere. Price Cuticurs, Resolvent, $1.00; Soap, 26c. Pre- pared by the borran. Davs CumacAw Co,, Ros- Huwerrers HO'EOPATH'C‘ Veteinary Specifics Curo Diseases of horses. Cattle, Sheep DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY, In nse for over 20 years by Parmeu, Stockbreeders, Horse R, B., &e. Used by U. S. Government. %7~ STABLE CHART &% Mounted on Rollers & Book Mailed Fue. Humphreys' Med, Co., 109 Fulton 8t,, Humphrsya Homeopathic specific No.2 Norvous ey, !tarwmifii?s. r-work oF other oa ‘lp-nl-\ ot 3 ¥iAlood Terge viel Y DRUGGISTS, or sent posty AT A PERFECT SHOE FOR LADILS, MIBSZS & CHILOREN. OUR PRODUCTIONS REPRESENT THE PERFECTION OF SHOE-MAKING. IN THEM EVERY OBJECTION FOUND IN READY-MADE SHOES IS REMOVED. THE SUCCESS AT ONCE ATTAINED BY OUR GOODS WHEREVER INTRODUCED 18 OWING TO THE FACT THATTHEY ARE , ELEGANT IN STYLE INEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, AND MODERATE IN PRICE. THE HORRONS OF BREAKING-IN ARE AVOIDED: TAEY ARE COMFORTABLE FROM THE VERY FIRST, WE MAKE 15 81ZES ! IN 14 WIDTHS | AND © BHAPES OF TOES AND WEELS, Look for our Name on the Soles, J. & T, COUSINS, NEW YORK, IDWARD KUEBL ¥R OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION Yunih stvooh, botwoon Farnam and Har y will, wha ibeald of guardisc 7““" oblalainj 1% mayon ylaaos in uurutn , #od of oertaln conditions ia the fu [t Mlhflldu Wmflmulhd 'WAR IN CHIN And other wares. Attend the GREAT SAL At 23 Main St.. One set handled cups and saucers One set knives and forks. One bowl and pitcher. . One b-bottle triple plated oastor. One set Rogerstriple plated knive: One decorated tea set (56 pleces). Council Bluffs. One decorated dinner set (98 pleces) One dccorated dinner & Call and see: s [131 plece Yours very respectfully, HOMER, THE CHINA MAN. HAIR GOODS Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch es, etc,, ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, MRS. C. L. GILLETTE. Formerlv MRS. J. J. GOODE. 29 Main Street, Council Bluff. SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Maln 8t., CouxciL Brurrs, Towa. omplete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. Norene & Landstrom, Merchant Tailors Suits to order in latest styles at cheapest possible {prices. No, 205 Main St., Council Bluft TEHEE PHGENIX AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. 606 Broadway, - - Counocil Bluffs. The only all night house in the clg Evorytbiog served in first class style snd on shor notice. ot and cold lunches always ready. P. C. DeVOL. 504 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Wholesale and Retail AARDWARE AND STOVES, —TINWARE Charter Oak and *Acorn Stoves neea no comments. Leonard’s celebrated cleanable Dry-air Refrigerator. These Refrigerators excell all othe in cleanlyness, A rofrigerator which cannot be cleaned becomes ueelcss, it becomes a mul ance instead of a benefit, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, .. \Fort Wayne Westen Washino Machinesis With this washer we do not ask you to risk confidencs or money. We know that a 1 that 1s necessary is a trial. TAKE ONE, and if after one or two fair tests you are not pleased return it and we will reiund your money. GOLDEN STAR GASOLIVE RANGES. These Ranges ore a complete departure from the regular Va- por Stove, and possess many new and val- uable features that|, will be appreciated, We bave the exclusive sgency of the celebrated Gidden Two Pomt Steel + Barh [Wire|: in this city. Do not be deceiv MISREPRESENTATIONS, Tin Roofing ano Job Work at bottom pricer, Mall orders soliclled. 504 Broadway, P. c- DE VOL. COUNCIL BLUFFS, lm Broadwa HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Briok buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfsotion guaranteed, Frame heus moved on ittle Giant trncks, the best in the world. W. P. AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufts . P NILES. Deoalor ixm Wallpaper, G ralving, Gilding, lain éad Oramentat Panting aper Hanglng and Frescolng. 110 Mafn 8¢, Council Bluffs, Sold by the Jead'ng dealer in every city and town, E. Burhorn, JEWELER,AGENT 17 Main St., Council Bluffs. 2o KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horscs and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell in retail or carload lots 1l Stock Warranted as Renresented Wholesalo and retal] dealers In Grain and Baled Hay. Pricos roa: sonable Eatisfaction Guarantoed. SCHLUTER & BOLRY Cor. bth Av. and 4th St., Council Bluffs, LIVE STOCEK. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Heifers and cowa of all ages furnished befere purcha ing elsewhere any desired numbers; ranohmen should correspond with u WINDOW & CRAMPTON, Waverly, lowa. $1,000 REWARD For any o' w of Kidney or liver disease or dyspepsia. rheumatism, or any disonsa indudoed by & lack of native power, (hat cannot bo cured by tho use of Dra. Judd & Smith's Electrio elts and App!iar ces, AGENTS WANTED, No, 30, Fourth St , Council Bluffs, SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.—Speoisl a vertisements, suo o8 Lost Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. Ing, eto., will bo insorted {n this column st the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the fire} {nsertion snd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- sirblop. Leave advertisements a4 nur office, No Pearl Streod. noar Prosdwav WANTE, ONND—A Fr ry note, owner can haie it ot Brown & Woodb drug store. 7 axtan—by small family, & young girl to look atter a cl in returm for ker boud during sohool vacation at No, 900 Third street, corner Tenth Ave TANTED - A o d girl for general housewo k; osll at 202 Wasnizgton syenue coruer Markob St. ANTED—Wanted o first-clars cook, malo or female, a} ply st Creston House, Council Bluffe. JPOR SALE_Lands improved sad uslmpsoved. It you wanta farm estorn Lows, Nebraska or Dakota, let ue b you. WALKER. ¢ from ‘OR SALE—Houses, Lots aund Land. A. J. ™ Stopbenson, 608 First avenue. VY Axmo—Ton goud reliable men to sell an asticle of geaulne merit 10 towns. One used in every house. Inquiroat Geo Heatons, 628 Broadway. EXCAANG—B 6, b9, b 10, b 18 erentlocatl ns fcr eale or for tra hotels in oiff- tock cf dry goods, 5,000, in An go0d eastern Nebraska town An & Walk ock of gener rn Tows town, value 4,000, wants an Im roved fam in western "lg 205, stock of hardware In tube for'land, value about $4,000. Swan & Walker. 200, new stock of bar_ ware in_a live Nebraska wlue $3,000. Swan & Walker, and shelt rlovitural implemet go0d im- B vare, vatis abous 5,000 proved farm. ~ Swan & Walker. 0,000 stock of clothing in & good Wis- in lands and bslsnce cash or im- Beautiful store room at low ront. of mixed hardware ina_live western luwl town for cheap 1ahds, value $6,00% Swan lino brick block, rents well, in s live central £ wn one rcom ocoupled with general stock of icoads, wants wn Improvod, farm, value; bullding v knlke ous bate, caps aud lothing ob., Swan & Welker. £15, & 88,000 stook of closhing, Wants land fn North Westorn Iows m $6,000, and will pay difierence Swan & Wal 14, an 86,000 stock of drugs in cantral fowa for land. Bwan & Walerr, 216,auother stock of with atore boilding avd ) 3 obraska town waois parly improved land. Bwsn & call upon Swan & buy, or tradeany- & W. about it, & Walker, Coun- thiny cil Bads Towa. N. SOHURZ. Justice of thg Peags |- OFFIOR OVER AMERICAN KXPAKSS COTNATEL RLTRES 1OW A S.H. FILBERT, 209 Broadway, - - Council Bluffs, DRY GOODS. dress k0o pudien_ ginghi o giughem Bl chov gcod sheeting ... house ia the 2 16 peunds ex € suga 8 granu ated (ug: ds 00" fectiouay A Bug white Rustian susp, Kirks. Hlue Todia SSgE8cssER osh o't Huglioh 10 boxes genuine Lewis lye 5 2-pound cans 1 trawberrics in e o syrup ggsc8Esss 10 pounps evaporated & P ok tobaer o por. pound. plug tobaoeo, per pourd Na urallosf tobsoou, per pound Flour, all biands (rom § GOODS FOR O48H ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CITY, S. H.FILBERT, Council Bluffs, THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER Isthe Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. 39 koys_to loarn an prints 76 characters fhctudirg caps and small lotters punctuations, figures, eigns nJ ractions. 1t ' the simpl Tooes apid “yrbiog makbiae mado a9 well a5 ae mogt durable B2 Send for free illustrated pamphm( Wyckoff, Sec~nns & Benedict, Uhicago, TIl., Sole Agenta, 0. H. SHOLES, Agent for Western To ~ FRUIT, AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE, Sixteen acres, temin fruit, six in garden and timberland, six room house, stablo, well, clstern, &e. all in good c:ndition, or will trade tor Omaa prop- erty. V. KELLER, County Tret fice, Councll Bluffs. x| Madame £, J; Balcear, Who for the past 10 vearshas been practsing San Francisco is now located ot No 28 N, 6th Btre 4 J)pnllw ‘new Opera House. dame Balcear guaran:ecs £0 rostord HAIR OR WHISKERS, Or to give anyone a hugh mustacho or bring out & fine growth <1 bair or bo from four tosix woeks. Pricos reasonablo and satisaction guaranteed, ‘Cancars, deatnos and especially rheumatism and all chronic discases cured by a natural gifh of he doctress. Dr. E. J. Balcear, North 6th 8t., - Council Bluffs, Ia. JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. . ffico, Main Strect, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugark and Bonio Sloks " Wil practioe in Stateand tate Sourta. R. Rice M. D, + CANCERS, faiss domi wiiaes ™ DA ORNLY HOTEL In Couno Bluffs having & FIRE ESCAFPH, And all moern improvements, call bells, firs alarm bells, ete,, is the CRESTON HOUSE os. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, MK PROPRIETOR YOR AL BY S.A. PIERCE, | 100 Mamn 5t., Conneil Blllfii Retail Boot and Shoo store Where big bargains can slwaye be found ANERIGAR- FURHum/

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