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THE DAILY BEE - COUNCIL BLUF#S nt to jall to awalt trial. Capt. Hatha- THE DAILY BEE way followed up this csee right sharp, UV VAL, QOUNCIL BLUFFS. | to bim and C. R. Mitchell belong the | 1y, ;. - feld Up & Man Ho Was oredlt of the arrest. Marshal Guaanella : $ B . Frilay Morning, Jume 26 ]aces not claimto have cted otherwiss et o Bt '_n-ucmmo)-' ':A'l':;“-w'-. than in the ocapaciyy of officer to bring| , eopy of the Leadvllle Domoorat sent By Mat - ~ "« #10.00 por yout | Mallen back to the elty. Informatlon |y, yhyy offise contaios an scoount of the — = hasnow boen filed against H. Van Lev- |0, risonment In Colorado of an. old MINOR MENTION, ven for belng an ncoomplice, and he has| Gouncil Blafls boy, who, slnce leaving ———e been bound ovee to appest foe trisl. here, has becomo a noted desperado. bl ool s o Read Judd & Smith's offer of $1,000| A good many in Councll Bluffs will re- reward in another column. member Ike Barrett, who was brought up In Hazel Dell township. His parents owned and worked the Barrett farm, and were among the most respected oitizens of the county, and many were the tears they shed over the waywardnaes of their While here he was known to be wild and reckless, and was often en- gaged in some quarrel or fight, bat there do not seem to bs any atorlos of crlminal exploits, But among the wild mining camps of Colorado he found soope for the indalgence of all his evil passions, and now the Leadville Demo- orat speaks of him as Ike Barrott, the terrolzer, who has made things hideous See David Bradley & Co.’s “Important notlee” in this issue, A fellow named Dawson was up for be- Ing drunk. He paid $7.60. James Mitten Is erecting a resldence, corner of Seventh street and Washington avenue, The brick layers on the new jail have been lald off so as to let the lron work | ¢ oy ago the Ber announced bt that the board was not sstisfied with the Atlantic is tronbled with small-pox, | manner in which the company was dolng but prompt measures have been taken to |the work, ::; Inth|er th’l‘"hm“:il:" t‘nf');lieh 1t was not dolng 1t. I8 dissatisfaction D i finally culminated In the calling of & Licensed to wed—Nels Kirkpatrick to | ypoclal meeting of the board yesterday COlara Elalking, and A. F. Sleffor to|afternoon to take actlon In the matter. |for several years past throughout the Emms Schoenman, The company had completed & brldge | mountains, It is related of him that at & across Indian creek at Seventh street, in | one time being away from home, and be- The Towa editors who went on the ex- |y city, and pretented 1t for acceptance. |ing dead broke, he stepped out of a saloon curslon to Portland, Oregon, are expected | Mr. A. C. Gnhm‘: hnvln’g bhaunblm:;m:— door and called upon & dmnn ‘;vhn Was 2 Monday. od a speclal committee of the board to|passing to dlsmount and hold up his oo A Aol superintend the erection of this bridge, | hands. The man obeyed, and Barrett ALl that s necessary to complete the | way oalled upon for his report, which he frelleved him of all he had that was val- new bridge mor Indian creek at|made In substance as follows: uable, and went back iato the saloon and Seventh street, 1s the approaches, The plans and specifications, and the | treated all around. 2 3 i contract based on these, called for oak| The same day while on his way home Anothor rumpus is roported from “‘rot- | piiing ~twenty-eight feet long, and re- |he met a miner, a small, tlim, man, but ten row” and this time *“‘Soapy" Brooks | quired that all the other materlal to be | gritty, and pulling his plstol ordered him carrles black eyes In remembrance. used In the bridge, except the necessary |to throw up his hands. Instead of obey- b v {ron, should be of goad sound oak. ing the man folded his arms, looking him Mace Wise has bought eleven horses| "Bifors the comatructlon had been In | square In the eyes, and replied: I bave for Wells Fargo & Co.'s exprees cum- |any munner commenced Mr. Graham vis: [ no gun or I'd kill yon, Shoot 1! you pany, and shipped them to Denver. Ited the slte of the bridge and Inspected | dare, you coward, I throw up my hands 4 . | the material that was being deporited for | for no man. I know you Ike Barrett, Rolter Is offering great bargains at his | s ereotion. He notloed that the piling and if we live we will meet agaln.” merchant talloring establishment, No. |were but twenty feet long, Instead of| A few days after, the man entered the 310 Brondway. See hls goods and get his | twenty-eight, and that the jolsts were of | town where Barrett lived and sought him prices. pine. He notlfied the anthorized agent | out. When he met he said: “I'm the of the company of these facts, and In. | man you trled to hold up the other day. A horze on the farm of James' Macrea | formed him that the use of that material |1 have a warrant for your arrest. 1 hive In Plumer settlement, yesterday wanted | could not bfo allovl:ed. i 5 lhudlanyuelf llppolnted de 1:1yl.y sheriff so I drink and Again befors the construction was be- | could serve It on you. You must go .wc;lnf ".ln 1;‘3 !fryltng L9 L) L) gun, Mr. Graham called the attentlon of [ back with me.” Barrott replied that he ollin Lieiel g the agent to the fact that the materlal [ would not go, when the miner answered: The frlends of Tom Bowman say that [ was not according to contract, and in-|“You will go, I wlll take you allve if you o hus gone to Portland, and that before |formed him that tho brldge, 1t ult ot o material on the ground, would not be hie Lot Wyaahington Hos mads his calllog | gconted, The ngent eaid he would not and electlon sure to the postoffice n this | recelve or obey any orders except from clty. his princlpals, and that they ordered Hay For Sale-—One hundred and fifty [bim to proceed with the erection of the tons of blue-jolnt hsy In stack for sale, LI WO DG, ) Kbl e — Hanthorn sells wood at his feed store. Bridge Bailding, Last winter the county board of sup r- visors let the comtract for bulldlng and ropalring the bridges of this county to the Oakaloosa steam engine company. choose. Throw up your hands, and I'll take your guns,” Barrett’s hands went up and he was relieved of hls armament, He was tried, but at that time having considerable property the lawyers saved him from the penitentlary, andalso sayed wish, If not I'll take your body, just as you | | CLOSING OUT SALE H ARKNESSBRO'S Of their Entire Stock of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hosiery, 20 to 50 Per Cent Reductior, New Lawns just received, and sutiable to wear, Ele- gant Laces and Embroideries at greatly reduced CARPETS prices Moquette, Body Brussels, Ingrain, Matting, Rugs, Etc. Curtains and Curtain Goods Carpets Made and Laid y Skilled Workmen. HARKINES QT @) 40X Broadwav, - - THHRRS, Council Bluff=s . t&Tion, ted and suld be ' tol KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will eell in retail or carload lots bl Stock Warranted as Reoresented Wholeealo and retall dealers in Grain*and Baled Hay. P 5 wonablo Satistaction Guaranteed. | 9SCHLUTER « BOWLEY, Cor. 5th Av. and 4th St., Councll Blufls, Eold by the Jeading dealer in every city and town, E. Burhorn, JEWELER,AGENT w. 1010 Ninth Street, Council ‘Butts W!P. AYLSWORTH g HOUSE MOVER AND RAI: Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, moved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world. 3 Re P, AYLSY fraf T T — 17 Maiu St., Council Bluffs, SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! Dealexr iz Wallpaper, Plain a0d Ornamental Paindng Gralning, Gilding, Paper Hanging and Frescoing 110 Man St , Council Bluffs. 7 and 9 Maln St., Couxorr Brurrs, Towa. omplete Line of New Goods Always on Fand. Heifers and cow.” ©f all ages furnished befcre purchaieg elsown, > THOS, OFFIOER, Wi By M. PUSE Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Councll Bluffs, wa. Established, 1865 Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange rd Home Securities. ONLY HOTEL 1o Couno Bluffy having & 3 and pine jolsts. Theeo orders have been |all his property for themselves. Lutk Year’s :;op.f ‘: m'i(la lnddthre:i. ;;mpz}i'dh'm:t‘h mfd the brtl.dguh Entilllk. 3 At another t’i:;m Barrett had half a quarters south ol e city; good road, |Mr. Graham therefore reports tha e |dozen men under cover of his guns, Apply to Ben Marks, Counetl Blafls, | bridge s not according o contrach, aud | and mado thom al toe o crack. Then ho recommends thaf be not accepted. made them all dance. While he was Resterday morning a report galned| The board adopted this report and re- considerable circulation here to the effect | fused to accept orp pay for thap brldge. that Mayor Vaughan had telegraphed his The board also voted to cancsl the con- | Instead of obeying the stranger whipped nomination as postmaster of this city. It tract with the Oscalooss steam engine [out his gun and made Barrett step in and A e AT labl ¥y company for non-parformance. dance. The Democrat says: ‘‘He has ; raced to any rellable souzce| Oa motlon the contract was relet to the | been finally overtaken by the stern hand and {s denled by hls friends. ;eat lowbeult' blt}den. who were Rtyn‘%?nd of the law, and Is sentenced to two years The M. L. 8. O. ampbell, of this clty, Seifert & Wies [and a half imprisonment in the peniten- lncla:la st :e: 2 gl:etl: "r’l dph'“““ taking the contract for the twelve western tiary at Clng)n City. His urefr was & IN'B ngat the resldence of townships of the connty. bold and Intrepld one, and many & man « N. Brown, on Frank street. The lawn| There are over forty bridges in the |has been surprised by him with a revot- was brilliantly lluminated with Chinese [county that need bullding or repalring, |wer under his nose.” Colonel John B, 1an orns; the wenther was delightfal and :::t will be seen the contract 1s no small Stone; rho bvlm:klmvefl'lng n:gn: “lnflt]:\e all uojoyed themselves extremely well. 3 e —— LD oo oS ULYLECH, o e ‘'ne three darkies from Omfhn who AMDOFtane to/the (Fubllc: fi‘;nrep:al:o‘h“llhs ‘:i::allllyeld n&l?“’ylc‘l:; ‘We have concluded to open a mam- weeo arrested for t & A and consigned to a plece that awalt- e pile. e belng ;lgglu, and ;;Inrhgu, to the retail trade | 'fow in this city who sympathize with at oa down one of them broke and ran, of Oouncll Bloffs and viclnlty. Our|}im “put they are of that stripe and kit bu', was recaptured. The other two were [ 8600k 18 the largest opensd by any con-[yhy'would protect him under all clrcam- sotat work, but they soon ollmed the|SSr™ %% the Missourl river, comprising|gtances, Ris career was such as wonld single and double carrlages of all de- |4, he f inst hi d faace and skipped out. scriptions, pbatons, sidebars, end-springs, | while 1 mioht have boor & useicl’ ooy ‘r , pbitons, sidebars, PTiNgs, | while it might have been a useful one, There 18 one correction to be made In :;r;::rt:‘:,m b‘;"tll‘h“";" “‘ol.l' ;":'v tm;n:; his ambition to become a hard man led tha programme for the Mother G apson. e y ol him astray. He was in the early days » prty this evenlogin the opera ho:‘::’ e ?Duicxl"n? %:?Dgg;og-"‘ég& m".hd.l of theln Ll heean ] 2 - inely hard lot of 1 ¢ o bensit of the opiscopal churoh. 1100 to 1116 5. Maln St. Counctl Biuffe. wieh’ " "A{ that time ifiastorcaal 4 recltation Is credited to Miss Bell m' infested with crooks and hold ups, such H.tchor. Tt will be given by Mits Nel-| 0 Rev. R, H., Willi s travel in the wake of every excite- liv (Iatcher, e Rov. R. H. Willismson, postor of I;meng, and Bawelt was melectsd 3 : the African methodlst eplacopal church[out of & number of others to keep P ’:v ::;:hzr (::m w': to be s:;en of this city, has Issued a olrcular lstter |them in -gbielc‘:lvnfi“ hlé‘!'e mmdfl: h;) a pls g 'n the opera house, promises | which he is sending wherever he thinks [ To8sure, but hls af N8 W om0 08 LN t > ono of tho best entartainments glv- |1s will do mood. 1t 1y headed ‘tAn. up. | CBEFRC!S7, and after a while he waslooked o~ tn){hs Gity." The pasts oill e B 'i.“ b h! l:h “h’P' upon as one of the womt of the whole L . party will commence | pesl from a x church, with a member- ( js and boodle, He passe@ out of this 2 #o'clock. Reserve seats for sale at :;"F "{u' ."" The followlng is the giat of poeitlon and held places as constable and B :h ¥ e Jotter: L lnells for 60 cons. - Ganersl adml- B a2 e Conmell Blo: deputy shorlf. ~In the kter posiion ho 2 25 cents. and Red Oak misslon by the presidig |Jcorog % fard name and war almost ) C by thety € [looked upon as a desperado, while he Lightning struck the methodist eplsco- | bishop Right Rev. J. M. Brown, D, D. {yay an alleged minion of the law. He pal hurch at Kxira Saturdsy night last, | O eaching my new howme I could not fyas addioted to drink, and’on bis vhits and did about $400 of dam nd & man or woman (that ls colored) '¢; Teadyllie never failed to uncurb. this & amago. It also|that was willing to pray in publie. M struck the resldence of Henry Conklin, | church som that I fented. from | Passion and to make thingo s alarming 19,030 T ARy oD, | DRRXOA WA B X0OM) ronted lrom|and yncomfortable as possible for those and though the famlly were all in the 2‘:-{7‘7:“1& m““a :h'll‘"‘""!'”c“"f'm' around him. house no one was injared. The fire e adioe 1o iy ang Sottiog & few | Among the mest conepiczous mets in which resulted was speodily oxtinguished, | T omnt, e ioo t0 tally, and In this appou! |his corcer was that of tho kilting of can say pralse God for His wonderfal | «pyitoh Bill” while makin, el prraat ~—Atlantic Telegraph, oodness towards us. We are in our|mp, tragedy seemed to h.g. boon l"““: The BEk man was somewhat sarprlsed, A"“:l& -:hr::::o rll‘iexefli'. noB:?:},: 14 u:h‘l’el’ fied, for he was acquitted at the coroner’s uot to sy startlod, yosterday, when | * “Gur it chureh ls worth $1,000. Wo | AUst: A Blece of work io e ercdit > A 4 '8l o oe Tumbul e abont to open the door to the office of [have it all pald for but $400, This slayer of Osborn, to New Mexico. where County Clerk Shes, to see a aword, look- | smount_must be ralsed by the st of Au-|¢hrough some clever logenuity be ing old onough to bo the sword of Bunker |28t We have struggled bard in com- | overtook and _amrested him, roturn- HU, poked out at him. Shea apologlzed | hear glven out.” - 7|log bim 1o Bonas Vista for irisk, by saylog ho dld not know who it was— | The et e SR ey A% thought 1t was ths fiend who wrltes for |t send oven a0 suasl & sum as o sents; 2 tho wine, soom, gaming (able, ot hls the Herald, o choy do mot feol ablo to send more. | licentious friends. Ho had anumbor of 0ld man Neville Is an 0dd-looking old | ragelvod will bo honeatly sed and prop. | 5000 cPRortunitios, butthe bowl and is man, and the last one who if seen haltin, ], lled, Add: n{h t g Gf’ Rozstursl pamlons'geb the best of( bim, d twlating al 1a b & [0 Erocts Councll Bluty, . |4nd mow thavhe hae gono to the penl- and twlsting along would be suspected d tentiary there is little possibility of his of being capable of committing the crimes Beriona ACCIaRRE . recovering whatlittle manhood he may charged against him, He looks as If he| Ap old gentlem tranger in this have possessed. would be afrald of a sbadow, but it 1s]clty, met with a serious accldent on luwer Summer Normal said that when his bouse was surrounded | Maln street by stubbing his too while [ A¢ Western. Towa College, commenoing by armed men and he was compelled to g;‘,l:"ns“:::m'}:“';:r:;‘ D";‘dmfi::dh’n‘: July 6, and continulng elght weeks coolly and defied the whole crowd, dar ing e ———— comm)n studles wsing the text books them to shoot him, h you have. W. 8, PavLson, The jury In {ho ome of young Novllle| 13 1, Fuller, of the Mueller musio som- Sousol Blnth. finally agreed and found bim gallty of | pany, is on & visit to his old home in West- . son of & dwelling house in tke day|field, N. ¥. R. Rice M. D. time. The extent of the penalty Is sald| Mrs. A. Kleindienst, of Grand Rapids, oF othes bumors removed withowt tae to be thirty years In the penitentiary, | Mich., is visiting her daughter, Mrs, ¥, W, cucn“, knlle or drawing of bleed. The questfon with the jury was not|Olmstead, at No, 515 Sixth avenue, oo ; Sapesialty whether he did the burnlpg, but whether| J. M. Meddns, of Omaha, took in the Cgvg:n‘!mwy ,.l.).[.sfigfis wmarieass Gdies ks or not he was Insang. Those who know | #ights of Council Bluffs yesterday, and ot el blm bost say hls {nsanity was very sud-[drovped ioko the Lk oftice to talk over old den and assumed only after the trial f “ 4 (3 Ivan Simmons, of Neols, who has been in commencsd, Inaanity La als2 the plea In | 4y o4y consulting a pbysloian for couple of the case of his father, who was bolng | wacks, wan yesterday taken home somewhat tried posterdsy. The evidence bas all |improved. He was carried on a co$ on the been submitted and the arguments made, | train. The court will charge the jury this| Mrs. H. O, Cheyney, the wife of the pop morning, ular southwestern passenger agent of the As recorded yesterdsy by the Ber, |Sioux City route, left town yesterday for a Capt. Hathaway wont to Bartlett after | €0 Weeks' visit to home friends in New York the thieves who stole the fine bay mare 'u?' belonging to O, R. Mitohell. Afterhe| O D Harmon, who has beeu out into had started word reached hero that one | N orarks telling people that tho implements o € | yanufactur:d by the Hoosier Drill company ofthothioves, Miles Mullln, was at Pactfic | 4. (1 best in the world, bus returned to this Junct'on, so Marshal Guanells went/city to rest bis jaws, preparatory to another FIRE ESCAPH. down there and returned with the man, § talkirg tournament Aud all modeen improvemente, el balls, G0 haviog left the horse to bs sent on to the| . - NI avoer. Youadey Mt bud wn o1 |, S0t 7o W gt | CRESTON HOUSE 0 | . 4 W, X g X o8, 215, 217 and 219, Main t, sm'natlon before Jastice Frainey and was | 101 Pearl etrect, MAX MOHN, PROPRIETOR Norene & Landstrom, Merchant Tailors Suits to order in latest stylos at cheapest possible prices, No, 205 Main St., Council Bloff $1,000 For any c’ee of Kidney or liver dise by o lack of native power, that cannot elts and Appliar ces. AGENTS WANTED. TR PEH@ENIX AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. 606 Broadway, Counoil Bluffs, The only all night house in the city. Everything served in first class style and on shor mnotice, ot and cold lunches always ready. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Special a vortisemente, ouc as Losh Found, To Loan, For Balo, To Rent, Wants, Board. ng, eto., will be insorted tn this colamn sd the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firo} insertion «nd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequont in- srtlon. Leave advertisemonte i our office, Mo. Peal Stroet, nosr Proadway WANTS, 0xND—A Tr mipsory note, ownor can have it at Brown & Woodbuy's drug store. ANTED - A go-d girl for general housowo k; call at 202 Washizgton ayenue corner Merkot 5t. Axrho—Wanted o first-olaes cook, male or fomale, aj ply atCreston House, Council Bluffe. JFO8 SALE-Lands Improved, aad unimproved. 1t you want s farm in western lowa, Kansae Nebraska or Dakota, let us hear from you. BWAN & WALKRR, OR SALE—Housos, Lots and Land. A. J. " Stophenson, 608 First avenue. 7 ANTS»—Ton good reliable mea to sell an_articlo of genuine merit 10 towns. One used_in every house. Imquireat Geo Heatone, 628 Broadway. RYCAANG—B 6,19, b 10, b 13 are hotels in oiff. rade, mrroved faym worth 10 ocrios and hardware, wiite to or_oall upen Swan & ant to sell, buy, or trade cay- out it bwan & Walker, Coun- 4 FOR BALK BY BOLLOW the TIDE of TRADE ' est and Greatest Dry Goods Stock fiiutaitiis a . "i 0 of sgrioultural implements and shelt 209, $10,000 stock of clothing in a good Wis- chaser. Late grand arrivals AT DEPRESSED g ety & Walker. koods, wante sn improved farm, value; bullding Silks, Dress Goods, Ve 83 000,10 (18 f th o Lownh 1n Nabe North Western lowa, fo: §6 000, .and land, Swan & Walerr. o ~ Walker, Parasols, Laces and Embroideries. cil Blaffs Towa. week. Goods to besold for less than DFFIGE GREL AMKRIGAN REPASES To theleading and largest Retail House EISEMAN, RODDA & CO, S.A. PIERCE, N ack s during laehne,;l Al:r;ltlclll .Call at No, 900 Third street, corner NOW AT FULL FLOW AS NEVER BEFORE AT » » ' PEOPLES’ STORE, X S i 115 Vatie, 35,000, fa an The Leading Storé in the City, the Grand- i & Mt v v+ o in the West. iB :;li:."pfifn 3{‘331?1'»',’5: et w".‘n’i’f?f"“‘ Prices neyer before so much in-favor o th epur | Sine ik Wi in o gooa w * ¥ Beautital store room at Jow ront. prices from the manufacturing districts. B Lo T o7 cheap tando v 96000 B Big purchases just opened up in R a5 aan el ok panis N fn aivs osnlos) i"on;'if ] ‘;:::]nf:fi:«f [y po aud clothing Cloaks, Linens, Domesties, Hume S Lt s e Hsiery, Gloves, Fans, ik wiors SeRAIog - ok v $900 ok uoes ]“u‘bglllll.x‘l""pul:i‘llullrl‘ thing, tell ® & W, a SPECIAL SALE| e In all the above departments during this uflsnbfi flf mfl PBH[}H "fl""\h‘ll_ HLTTV S 1Ow the resular retail prices. in the citv. You will alwavs getmore than value for vour monev. ’ Peoples’ Store, 318 and 820 Broadway, 10D Mt Bt o, Counoil Blu fl’s. IOWD-- Rotall Boot snd 8hoo store Where big bargalas oan » obraika towu waate partly improved land, Bwau always be found, NOTICES ode, so0d castern Nebraska town | r. RE.MINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER Is the Highest Achicvement in Writing Machin.’s in the World, EZSend for 89 most . ith onl; ops Tate. A . SHOLR 3, o moSmoLBLL L FRUIT, EN FARM FU'R SALE, LIVE STOCK. avy desired numbers; ranchmen should correspond with u WINDLW & CRAMP ION, Waverly, lowa. REWARD dyspa Drin rheumatism, or any disesss indadoed s, tho use of Drs. Judd & Smith'a Electrio No. 80, Fourth St , Councal Bluffs. 1,30 keys. to loarn an t prints 76 characters oA 777, ding caps and small lotters, ‘uations, figurcs, signg aad ) cth 8. It sthe simplest snd At rapid - wriblog | maching Trvie & 1 woll aa' ao most durable free ilkn strated pamphlst. Wyckoff, Sec~ans & Benedict, Ohicago, 1 11., Solo Agents, THE RECENTLY IMPROVED s, ten in fruit, six e garden aud timborlan room house, stable, wsl , clstern, &c. allin good condition, or will tradofos @, naha prop- V. Kbs.LEB, County Treasuror's offico, Counsifl & luffs. erty. Ma 8 Or to give anyone a hugh mustache oy fine growth of bair or board in from four £ Prices reasonablo and sati Canoers, deatnoss and es) all chronic diseases oured . K. J. Balcear, - Counoil Bluf JACORB SIMS, dootress., Attorney - at-Law, Who for the past 19 yearshas beon practisiag Francisco is now located at No 28'N. 6th Bve osite new Opera House. darze Balcosr guaranees to restoro COUNCIL BLUFLB, IOWA, Office, Maln Strest, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart and courts, Bewo blook. Wil practice in Ststeand tate S.H. FILBERT, 209 Broadway, - - Council Bluff, 20 yards i It 10 ¢ 7 4 ol 1k [ DRY GOODS, PHOE s dress | 00d8 alr chio v good sheotin . Best Jeans »11 wiol, 800 . Boots and ehoes at prices s | olty. GROCERT! & 18 p:und i ox C sugar. 18 pounds granu'ated 11 sue 18 pounds 0o fectlons y A #ug T 20 bars white Kumian » sp, K rks 40 bars Fue Ladis soap, Kirks 22 bars Palma 80 gég_..»,- : 2 = g § E 3 H ——————— SB2E2S8EB2STHI s b GOODS FOR CABH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CITY, S. H.FILBERT, 200 Broadwa Council Blufl 2 | HAIR OR WHISKERS, out & k2. e e f’, (Madame £, J. Balcear, I 8 s }‘: | Ay

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