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THE AILY BEE. TOUNCIL BLUFFS Satard sy Morning, September 5. Office No, 12 Pearl St, Delivered by carrier Lo any part of the oty or twenty conts & week, H, W. Titos, - ¥ 1itor and Lesseo. Republ.can County Convention, The republicans of Pottawattamie county, Towa, will meet in delegate con- ventlon at the conrt rooms In Oouncll Bluffs on Thursdsy, Sept. 24th, 1885, at 11 o’clock . m., for the parpose of placing in nominatlon, to be voted for at the general elec'lon, candldates for the fol. lowing offices, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come bofore the convention: One cindldate for the offise of county auditor. One candidate for the office of county treasurer. Oae candldate for the office of sheriff. One candidate for the office of county superintendent of schools, One candidate for the office of county Yalng, just after the hearlng had been had in the dlvorce cass brought by Mrs. MORMON MATTERS. Gerstenberg, Censtable Barhyte pounced down upon the goods and chattels, on & | & (ronp of Elders aud Missionarics in batcher bill of $10, and began to oart e Uity away the staff. Mrs. Gerstenberg was . not golng to have It this way, and she began to flourlsh a revolver. The officer Whatthey Say About Polygamy, disarmed her and found snother revolver fa her dress pocket. The goods were| gavoral elders and mlaslonatles of the then taken and kept until yesterday, | Mormon church are In the olty, makitg when a settlement was made. headquarters at the Western house, they The cases bronght againat the Italian, [belng William M, Palmer, T. S Jones, Jo Oalnne, dld not reach a hearing yee-|J. H. Wright, L. A. Tharstrip, N. Mor- terday, but went over untll to.dsy. The |tensen, T. E. Wrightman, Charles Bar- affalr has caused more talk on the street [rett, O, W, Peterson and H. E. Peter corners than any $75 transactlon which [son. From Elder Palmer was leained has occurred here tn & long time, Much [the purpose of thelr vislt and their sympathy /s expressed for the Itallan, it so [plans and vlews. It seems that far having cost him $75 to collect §75, [they all are workers in what Is and there belog & good prospsct of it|known in the church as the costing him still more before he|northwestern mision, which includes In gets through his troubles arlsing from |its torritory nine states, extending as far the affalr, The Ber man examined the [east as Ohlo, and on the south to the line docket in Justlos Schurz's court yester-|of Iswa. They are on thelr way to a surveyor, day, and found that of the $75 pald In on Ons candidate for the offics of county |4y o3,y e olaim, $4 went to the justics O wo eandldates for members of the|of the peace, an his conts, 8430 went to board of supervisora. Constable Clatterbuck as his costs, and Two candidates for members of the[the balance of the money, $66.70, was gislatare. receipted for by the attorneys, p In the o A Tl be age dologate|J J. Stewart and W. H. Ware, rom each townshlp or voting precinct, {who had glven notlee that as and one delegate for each fifty votes or | torneys In the case they clalmed a lien of fraction of over twenty-five cast for thu‘ 20 on whatever money should be col- Hon. Frank D Jackaon, oy ihis | looted. It soem then that most of tho state, at the last general electlon. This will entitle the several townshlps and|money went for attorney fees In- proolncts to the following rapresenta- |gtaad of for court costs. n: e — %zmnar H ‘Workers with metals generating elec- Belknap . tricity eacaped the cholera of '49. Then Oreecent 8| use our electric belts. Judd & Smith, . 2| Council Bluffs, Agents wanted. 4 1o, An Empatic Denial, From the Fort Wayne [(Ind.) Gazette, Au- Rgust 21, 1885, The followlng letter from General Ma: ter Mechanic Barnes, of ;the Wabas! and the subjolned answer was pablished in yesterday’s lssne cf the Indianapolla Ploasant Rockford. Silver Creelk . L 6| Valley.... ) | Washington. Hazel Dell . Jame: . Kane, 1at ward. 3d dth ' Keg Creek . {nox. The primarles In the sev To the Editor of the Indianapolis Journal: 1 Saturday eveniag, Sep-| My attention bas beon called to an ::;’:b:: }1‘;“1?335 l.nz' Bayo'olock gfmlm ltem In your Sundsy (August 16) edi- otherwise ordered. tlon, under head, ‘‘Railway Goeslp. loan County | This item purports’ to bo a copy of an og{.-.f’&‘i;;m?{g:,'fe Repnblosn J order or agreement which peisons are ) as, Chairman. | requlired to aign before belng allowed Dated at cou:(;{liflusl;')fq o' the privilege of working for our com- MINOR MENTION. fous le, and having its due welght with . certaln classer, we would kindly ask you Jtsltor, marcha nt tatlor, for fine goods | to please correct the same In next lssue. : ; ' ved his vesl.| This article has baen going the rounds dec‘; 2‘ ;;C;;‘;{g::h';fifl:”;; B R R TR 10 B T e to see outside of newspa 1t such The olty conncil could not muster a|an article be In clrculation, It has its quotum yesterday afternoon. orlgin outside of those in authority on The **0. B. Insurance Boys” gave & this line. We make no distinction in the msn we ) g employ, care nothing for their vlews on pleauntsosalboptufiBens AR LRSS o Fax bigs el liae Abte cTreltO WHAE eyeniog; order they belong. ALl we ask of them 100 piecas of Fine Unbleached Muslin [is to act like gentlemen, work like men, ko & |and they will be treated s such. No ;;ol’;;:nu, waribigk Jomnts, fay Qooke man ever slgaed or was asked to slgn any sgresment to get employment with us Permit to marry has been granted to [ We simply clalm the right to control our both | business the same as you control yours, 3 o ESL and Matlids Backlor, botf (FC o o dlokated to by auy osder as ot Bifioe an orgavization, You will readily ses 50 pleces of all wool French diagonal, | aur position, and hope ycu will give us 40 inches wide. Colors and black. 50 |an impartlal notice. T Y Gy i, (0 5L, Sup't Motive Power and 'Mnchlne;'y, The suit of C. E. Stone agalnst the | Springfield, Ill., August 18, pany. This statoment and srticle fs a malic- conference to be held In Minnesots, and are then to attend slmlilar conferences to be held In other s:ates within the misslox. Bestdes attending these conferences the purposs lo to enlighten the public 8o far as possible concerning Mormon prac. tices and opinions, Elder Palmer was qolte communios - tive, and In reply to the query as to the effeot of the pres:cutions sgalnet the Mormons, expressed the opinifon that they had tended to strengthen the church @ said that the mission had been grow- ing this year. From November 1, 1884, to May 1, 1885, there have been foriy- nine converts, and that from the first of May last to the first of August thers had been sixty-nine converts, d the fn- oreased per cent of growth he attrib- uted to what he termed persscutiona. On belng asked about the law against polygamy ke deciared that he did not ob ject eo much to the law itself s to the lllegal way In which cises were brought and trled under it. The Polsnd law gave the Mormons a chance to sit as jurymen, and helfof the jury could be of that faith, but under the Edmunds law no Mormons could st on the jury, elghty-five per cent of the popalation was of that falth, and although they had to tako an oath to declde ac- cording to the evidence. Thls he deemed unfair. Another objection to the law was that it did not permit ths defendant to tesufy In his own bahalf With these two defects In the law, and with the prejudices against the Mormone, a warrant was about the same as a con- victlon. He cited the csse of Cannon, who was not allowed to testify in his own behalf, and who was denied the privilege of explaining that bofore the law was paesed he had several wives, and nuwmercus chlldren by them, but eince the law went lnto effec: he had cohabited with only one, and had supported the others, as he could not in justice disown aud desert them, Elder Palmer claims that this is the pos!- tion taken by all so far as he knows. He ssys that he did nov know of any polyg- amous mareiages taking place since the law went Into effsct, There might be such marrlages, bus, If Ko, hedid not now of thew, ard they were kept very qulet. Thoso who had & plucallty of wlives wera living only with one, and sim- P'y sujportlng tke others. The elder further showed the feellog 0a the Mormon side cf the affalr by com- plaining that the government was wusing despleable means to work up its ocaser, employlng sples, creeping into the priva- cles of home, questloaing children, and taking undue advantago of every possibie nook and crook. He thought that it wis olty 1s now on trial in the olrcalt conrt, | [The item referred to was taken from 1t being a clalm for peraonal damages. Fort Wayne Gazette, and the order ted b ted in th Sorvloes at tho Baptist charch Sun- | Yyepask shows leet work—Ba. Tudismi: day at 10:30 8. m., and 8 p. m. Preach: | olis Journal ] ing by the pastor. All cordlally invited,| The Gazette defies {he Indlanapolls A Journal, General Master Mechanlc A fitteen-year-old son of Ohris Maca- | Barnes or anyone elte to furnish a bln, living on Pierce street, fell from a|copy of the psper containing the artlcle barn yesterday morning and broke his |alleged, and the statement that the same arm, had been posted up In the shops. not falr to use such means to convict men of doing what the church had made one of its tenetr, long before the law had made it acrime. The hanging of flags at hslf mast on the Fourth of July, by Mormons, having called out many expressions of in- dignation, the elder was called on to give his explanation of that. He claimed that this wae not done in de¢fiance but in sor- row. The Mormons felt that they were under a relgn of terror and tyranny, and although | d Next Tuexday Is the day for soldiers at the state fair at Des Moines, and vete- rans who desire to attend can get certlfi- oates entltling them to free admisslon by applylng to County Auditor Kirkland. Rev. J. Flisk will preach at the mission on Thirteenth street to-morrow at 0:30 & m, and also at the union chapel on Harmony street at 5 o’clock p. m,, and at the A. M, E church on Wil- lams street at 7:30 p. m. Tae case of Giafzer agalnst Slater was heard and submitted in the olroult court yesterday. This was a dispute as to which should pay the tsxes on some Wal- nut property, which Slater traded to Gotzer for some property near Wayns, Nob, Gus Heisler is now laid off duty by the amashing of one of his fingers, which got caught while he with others of thoss who have been at work on the Inatitution for the deaf and dumb, were ridiog In ona wagon with a ladder and sundry tools,} Services in the Oungregational church to-morrow. In the morning the sacra- ment of the Lord’s supper will be admin- ministered. The theme will be: **Chris. tians as God’s Jewels.” Evening subject: *‘What Constitates Truo Greatness,” A cordlal {nvitation is extended to all. * In the saductlon case of Anna Bruhn sgainst Max Alpen the jury returned a verdlot for the plalntiff tor $500. There seemed some doubt from tke testlmony a8 to who was the father of the little babe the woman had i her arms, but the jary seemed to jump to the conclusion that the defendant baving baen too intl- mate with her. whether others had or not, ought to pay at least that amount, and that he got cff chesply enoogh at that. C. 0. Kempster was arrested a fow days 8go on the charge of disturbing the peace, It was claimed that while a party was golng on la the house of a neighbor, Me, Helso, on Harrlson street, that Kompster came there, aund belng Indig- nant at findiog his boy there, proceeded to chastise the youth in such a severe manner s to excite much indignation amorg tho gueets, The case, which has bzen perding before Justloe Schuiz, was yosterday dismlesed without avy telal, The Gorstenbergs secm bourd to keep well advertised, Lately he bought ou! the saloon of Brasfe!d, an injunction be. ing lesued res'raining the latter from sell: 3¢ avy more, Then on Thursday eve- Nothing of the kind has ever beon published in the Gazette. At commencemeut of the second difficulty between the company and em- ployes, when ocertaln men were re- fused work, the charge was openly made that they were blacklisted for belng infla- ential membars of the Kalghts of Labor, and also that every one taking a position in the shops was compelled to sign the document mentloned above. The Ga- zette, at the time, referred to these state- mente, but also, In the same artlcles, in cluded & denlal of thelr truth by the of- ficers of the com that while others were enjoying the lib- erty of thelr own vlews, they were belng porsecuted, and not allowed freedom Hence they expressed thelr sr- row in this wey. Ho said that on the 24th of July, when the flags were also at half-mast, 1t was telegraphed all over the country that it belng the colebratlon of the coming of the ploneers into Utah, the Mormons were putting thelr flags at half-mast on that account, whereas it was on account of the sorrow felu at the death of Grant. In all such ways they hed been s) far as S pozslble misrepresented, The elder seemed qui‘e bitter ab.ut the Utsh commlseion, clsiming that the powers were abused, and that their gov- Reada. To close out the old stock we make the following low off:r on Pianos and Organs: ernor was 50 clothed with almost kingly Wahker upr‘llghtp“no. ",’}l" é: s?‘;}g power, and so bitter sgalnst the Mor- 375 | mons, that justica has almost died out In 995 |the land. ~ Local interests had been sadly demoralized, anges belng msde In officlals, Mormons belng turned out and Gentiles put In, and buslness, m- | e8peclally the malle, greatly Interfored with, Hesald that the Mormuns were “ Oh “ “« “ “ “ “ “ ‘“ “ = = ‘ “ F— ““ rquare grand ** T Western Cottage orgen, — Call or address Mueller Muslo Uo pany, 103 Main street, Councll Bluffs, Iowa. ly administered, He claimed that gen- — tles were not convicted of the ssme A. I, Cramer of the Avoca Herald spent | crime whioh Mormons were charged with, yesterday 1n the city, and that a desis on was recently glven in B. C. Busby and wife of Marion, Tows, are | #¢882 of a gentile, who debsuched his 4 ek 4 shiter-tnlaw, ditcharglng him, on the e e ot M and M. Mack |0 o et o was noy gully of cobablt: ; g with her, ss he did not L. B, Boardsley, of Marion, Towa, aseistant | nluce hor befors the public as his wife. superintendent of the Milwaukee & St. Paul, | The Mormons were found goullty under is in the city with his family, tho guesta of | tho law, not bocause thoy were cohablting his brother, A, M, Beardsley, the druggist. | with more than one woman, bus becauss Mra. Charles Swan and her daughter, M they were sapporting as thelr wives other Cornelia Swan, have started feastward on an [ ¥OMOR besldes the ove with whem they extended trip, expecting to spend some time | fero 1.¥08: The coarts held that 1his In with thair ricnds and rolatives in Now York | il ) o &5 22 Jr oy Jm‘t"h“b"‘““"‘ state, ] Mzs, I, W, Sullivan and nlece, Miss Mamie| Dr. Wiles, Eye, Esr and Throst Urbauk of Sidney, Neb., are in the city visit- | specialist, Room 6, Everett black, iog. They are en route to the Cheyeune ———————— River Indian agency, where Mr, Sullivan 1s THE CORNER STONE* now located as chief clerk, —— Miss Lizzie Cooley, daughter of Rsv. Dr.|That of the Scandinavian Baptist Cooley, pastor of the Bapiist church here Church to be Laid Tomorrow, leaves to-day for Chlcago, to assume her du- tles as teacher injone ofjthe high rohools there, She is an experienced and succeseful teacher, and occupies & prominent and responsible po- sitfon in the corps PERSONAL, The lay'ng of the corner stone ot the new Scandinavian Baptist church will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock e — at the site selected for the new bullding, ELEGANT WEDDING AND STYLISH PARTY corner of Seventh street and Seventh Statlonery, the fivest and mcst cowplete [ avenue, The servics promise to be un- line over brought to the clty now a4 usually Interesting, and all are lavited to FRYOR'S DAN OB QFFICE, be present. The services aill be {n Eog- Invltations, Prograwr, Rogrots, Calliog | ™"l o GOPIR @056 8 oK Cacds, ot0:o Howard, and Meses, Powell and Holmes R ISR KT of Omabs, will soeak. Tho pistors of ARAB LN 190 0 Al the Methodist, Congregational snd First ® basa! e Biptist churches will assist in the sor ENGRAVED FOLDERS AND CARDS, vices, Jalland see them, All orders filled| Ihs new bulldingis t» be 36 by 66 promptly, and the work will ba guaran | feet, the first story to be of brick, and teed to equal the stock, the supersiructure to be a frame cne, The whole improvement will cost about 5 od 1t {s expected that the church will be ready for oooopancy by Cheistmas time. Unti then the Sunday services will be held In theold church cn Mynster 8 reet, which bullding has pr.ved too limited In capacity, and has been sold and the proceeds to bs put iato the new ono. The pastor of the ohurch, Rav Mr. Relchenback has worked ably atd sacoessfuily, and the church and congre- gatlon has grown In numbers and strength until It has become the largest Soandl- navian religious organization in the olty. e — Making Up After a Quarrel, She stands beside the door in white disdain: For some portentous nothing is at stake, And she will not unsay the words she ke right or wrong, though he were heir honeymoon is on the wane; The hearts that beat as one have learned to wherein they two have come to slake Love's throat ia parched for drought of love’s sweot rain. They brood in sullen_silence *neath the clond That now first shadows this faie wedlock o'er, When, lo! it bursts in tears from both their oyoe, And, on each ather’s lips, their anger dies. Upon his breast her golden head is owed, And, in his arms, he clasps his life once more, —[Globe-Democrat, EDUOATIONAL, The Children wil not be admitted to the schoo of Chicago this cate of vaccination, Cambridge university in England has a total of 2,862 undergraduates. Trinity col- lege boasts the largest attendance, 613, and St. John's comes next wich 320. A Indy has suggested that the English gov- ernment provide schools on wheels for the education of gypsy and van children, as gypsiea and other travelers of this class are greutly increasiog, Prof. F, L, Pitter, of Vassar college, eays i: is possible Miss Cleveland will be offered the presidency of that institution, the elec- tiou for which takes place next month. ‘*She is a bright woman,” he says, “‘aud well fitted for tho position,” By tho authority of the general of the Jesuits in Rome tha Collego of the Sacred Hoeart of Jesus, Woodstock, Md,, has been eclared “The Colleglum ' Maximum,” the principal institution under the charge of the Society of Jesus in the United States, This b gh honor will ba appropriately celobrated at &40 collego on Monday, September 7th, when a large gathering is expected, It the teachers were as ecarca in the east as ey are in some far western towns and the demand for wives as great, there might be 80mo sensa in the attitude of the Plainvi'le, Conn,, school board, which has voted not to engage any teacher who will not agree to re- main single during the school year. The woman teachers have unasimously rofused to sign any such agreement and we glory in their epunk.- [Providence Star, The Vienna girla are kept at their studies until they are fifteen years of age, and then g0 through a course of teaching in the pantry and the kitches der #:me member of the family, or sometimes under trained cooks for & yearor two, It looks as if the girls of Vi- enna got very little time to devote to the german, repouse work, lawn tenis, fondling poodles, painting plaques and othér accom- plishments, in order to fit themselves to make their debut in society at the age of 18 years. [Norristown Herald. —— The Greatest Pies, O, the apple pio is a very nice pie, And & very nico pie indeed; And some there are who say to me, Of all it takes the lead,” And the mince pie, too is very good pis, As good ax good can be, If the crust is ¢ isp and brown enough, Aud the raisins—one —two —three, And the pumpkin pie i3 a very nics pie, For now and then, you kaow, If it's well made ts faurly good. - As squarsh and pumpkin go. And the cherry pie is a very good pie, Of fruit so tart and red; And many s child will call this pie Of every sort ahead, But ths greatest pies in all the land If you Jisten well to me, Ate the dear sand pies the children make In tho Summer by the sea ———— PILES!! PILES!! PILESI! A sure cure for Blind, Bloeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has boen discovered _by Dr. Williams, (an Indian romedy), called Dr. Willisms’ Indian Pile Ointmont. = A single box has curod the worst clironic cases of 25 or 80 years standing, No one need suffer five ‘minutes after applying this wonderful sooth- g medicine, Lotions and_instruments do oro harm than good, Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intenso itching, (particularly at night after etting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives rnutnnt relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of privato parts, and for nothing else. ISKIN DISEASES CURED De, Frazier's Mogic Ointment, Cures as ~by mngic. Pimples,Black Heads o the lotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving Saltekin clear and beautiful, _Also cures itoh, old, Rhume, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and Obstinate Ulcers, Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt of centa, 0 centa, Retailed by Kuhn & Co, and Sohroeter & Becht, At wholesale by O, F'. Goodman, @ N A PECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.~8pecial » vorthemen swo found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rein Wi g, 6b0., will bo Insortod In #his ¢ ioma 2ate of TEN OENTS PER LINE foy +1e firs) tnsertion FIVE OENTS PER LIKE for ea'h subssquont In. sortion, Leaveadvorsfsoments 84 «.r ofioe, Mo, 12 Peal stroct near Brosdwey WANTS. o st —Onolarg unfurniahed som, first 20, 123 3ixth ave, second do r trom troet, Houses. lots and At 608 First Avenur, Couno' Biuffs JOR 8 ¥ q alk For TORRENT —A 8ix voom house, t minntes frow husluess, city water, well .ud 1ent cheap. Fow Runt ~No. 150 Harrison strevt, threo roomw, MU atoN & Co, 4 Poarl sbrcet. FOR SAL¥, FOR RINT OR EXCHANGF. 1o or rent, on very llberal Tho Coun il Elufs Paper Mill ihe large boarding house and {1 No. 96—AJbu inea,property in Cherokee, C) whll tiade for western landr. ©.lue beautital home In the town of Har unty, lows, for Nebrasta laud. Valae, § 1 050 » residenco property 1n the town of Chenvo, a0 1L, ow dowa fer c.ai or will exchang for 129, 500, 00 70—A splendid farm, well fwproved, 840 1 oo in Dickinson county, lowa, joiniog the town of : rif ake. Prioe. *No. 164 to 1§ ved farmain Phi | ps ocounty Kausas, esc small incumbra ve, Tho equitas wiil bo excoanged for uaincamb wild landin Nebraska. No. 168 —4%0 aciec o Ho't cousty, Neb., par Iy fmproved, at & big bargain. W auts to'excbange ( i werchandise. No, 64 -A fino two etory b ick r sidence, ove of the best locations in Council Klufts, wil trade for 2000 unincumbered Kazsis or Nebraska lands. Va uo 16 (00, A v 11— 170 pwo othor besutifol homes la Counoil Bluffs, which oash payment will buy asa bre¢a No. 84~A beautiful_subaban looation i Citv, Towa, will exchange for westera lauds. Value 5,000 'Ine above are ouly a fow of our spesal Largains. nything to trade or tell, or want to tate or mer-handise, ! JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-La QOUNOILL BLLFS, } WA Wo|MAX MoEN, - * The New York PLUMBING CO'Y 552 Broadwav. Council Bluffs, Iowa SANITARY HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS,PUB- LCan PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW- ERAGE, WATER WORKS and VEN- TILATION design- ed and constructed. PLUMBING work e Wl BB Sptimniat* % in all its branches.| = I ufess they havo n corih: | LS commbanv have one of thebest assort- ed stocks ot plumb- ing goodsinthe west. Estimates furnish- ed. Harry Birkinbine, Manaser. NEW YORK, PLUMBING CO'Y 55 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFES Televhone No. 27. Camsts,Carpets! Our huyer writes from New York that hie has nurchased the Largest and Choicest Line of CARPETS, RUCS, CURTAINS —AND— UPHOLSTERY G00DS Ever Shown in this city. These goods are now arriving daily and we respectfully invite everyhody to calland see them. 0il Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings: OF ALL KINDS. Window Shades, Cornice Poles, Ete,, Etc. AT POPULAR PRICES. Council Bluffs CarpetCo 405 Broadwav. Ero saun sr| [ S.A. PIERCE; 100 Main St., Council Bluffs Retall Boot and Shoe store Where big!bargalus can atways be found ONLY HOTEL In Couneil Bluffs haviog FIRE ESCAPE, And all modern improvements, call bells, alaria bells, ete, CRESTON HOUSE Nos, 215, 217 and 219, Main Stroet PROPRIETOR oN TiE Pian» and Organ, By Mies Faonis Westoott, Organist; st the Presbyterian church, Residence 606 Wash- ngton Ave, THE REMINGTON Standard TypeWriter At the New Orleans Exposition , 1. 'The jury of awards eritioslly examined the varlous writing machinos, and decided by a thirds vote to give the highest award to the Rexixeros, ! The deciston cf Jury was fgnored by the committes of awards, and other jurors wor adde constitutin new ury, 8. This second jury aleo eritioal] Arst class gold medal, tho highest award bllity, ease of manipulation and speed,” 'y examined the varlous wrktiog machines, and made the award of » d, to the Rauixetox Standard Type Writer, for “slmpliolty, dars- 4. Thow port of this jary was made, deive - eted to and recelptod for by the committse of awards on 5. membersof this Jury were n ver discharged other fury examined the Remimerox 8andard Type-Writer at New Orleans. 7. The eignors of th.s award are honorable and well known gentlemen, Tholt & 1dressos are Cha A. Morgan, Ksq., couthern mansger of R, 6. Dunn & ¢ Ex-Govornor Frank Baco U. 8. commissioner of Knsas, and president of tho U, 8, isslonors, Chanute, Ka commietsonere, Columbus, Ohlo. 8 The aMdavits of these gentlemen and the history ot the contest, which we are preparing pamphled form, we will bo plessed to furnish on application. The following 18 the report:— The World's Industrial and Cotton C ‘entennial Expcsition, New Otleana. Jury report. Applicatio No. 845; group 6; class 614. Competition. v i Tho andersigned Jurors in the above entitled o E. 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