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6 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFES. SATURDAY MORNING, DF ? OFFICE: No.12 Fenr] Btreet. Rors Tielivere {wenty conte e MW, Ty . - MINOR MENTION. any part of the Man Reiter, the tailor, for winter goods L. A, Chapman and wifc Towa, dined at the Ogden Topic at the Meth, urch to-mor row mor I Men. Ouly o y a without b in police court yesterd T angel in Metealf Bro.'s show drew a larg t night plain on )l vw! window wood, the Chic man, W yosterday, Diamond the ford. the was interviewing tay n granted Perry of Missouri Valley, and Eliza beth Petrs, of Beebetown, Towa Rev. J. Fisk will preach to-morrow at the Home at & p.m dren lead and servic w chiipel Knepher, who has presented A grocery on Yard master J ant mecrschanm raing that leave morrow tare over ro, Rock I+ lmnl &I Yurhington & Quing The first annual masquernd German Ladics' socicty is Beno'shall New Year's ev Beck 15 secvetary and Mrs president of the socicty, {ev. Dr. Cooley pr aches to-night Sor Atlan the installatic e New » M. DLE Ihe Atlantic to-morrow, the Rev. Di Preaching by the pus chu TOW Niorni ing there this ity to Hu* Chica the Baptist itist, Con n churches uniling Tu the dist of Kecline trial. In ths « 1 be relicved from having certain property 4\\"(] for ¢ s, claiming it fifs city im ated too far out. evening Just Shur# - Smith to Mrs. howme of the latter, ourt yesterday the case put on ot proveme On Ihn d.n | ¥ There was a oom and bride ntic period of life. 190 smooth for 1 which stand 27 Several lawyes |ulm‘ ourt in the Masonijc A bad tumbles there in going and coming. There ave other walks of this kind which also require some roughening proce Why not pass an ordinance compelling property owners to have their sidewalk cleaned oft inside of tw four hours after a enow? Eastern cities have such | ordinanc Council Blufts® coun- el making one a number of men could gt x-ml)luununl who are now compelled 0 he idle when snow is on the ground. The Y. Fry cone ing, a re The stone sic even the fe M. C. A. propose o make tho 't, to be held on Tues l_treat to all attend s a crowded xpected to give umyersal nd the association agrees to co of admission Lo any per- e of the atistied. to refund lhv son who attends and at the clo evening reports himself s di They mean business, propose work upon business principle One of the novel uses of the telephone rred at Capt. Russell’s ofiice last I ley, of Norih Platte, eres of land \ger g . the bar- gain being started and unn]v]nh\l Gopt the signing of the papers, all the_tolephone, " without cither of the aving seen each other. It 2,60 for the use of the tele- At *d. He doesn't however, to over {’nwt Relley rhmu- for the time req begrudge the amount, made woll on the sald, and guined a de- | cidedly new experience. he DANGERS of Stanton, | | unneua tore | Camp, Me | and Mrs. il be held | rthwestern with | | Loomis, Mr. {and Mrs. ¢ In the even- | sin the | John Davison, a tailor, who came here from the cast a few weeks 1go, died at | the home of William Brix yest morning, about 1 o'clock, und cireumstances. About a ‘weel son, who was boarding at the house, fell down 8, having bwn\ drinking a little freely. In the fall he | injured his head, but it was not thought | to'be a 8 'rious hurt at the time. He lns | been acting a little strangely over sin: and on f'nm!u\ became’ rather wila. He wi 1krn to the connty jail, under the supposition that he ane, and had better be sent toth but in- vestigation showed that the man was very ill, causing delirium. He was then | lnLn-u from the il and placed in c: of Mr. Brix. ed o fow hours ing aken there, Itis thought that death as caused by the bursting of a blood (,nwum ome time ago soveral gamblers, agninst whom indictments wera found by the grand jury, took a change of venns to Carroll ‘conty, They there pleaded uilty, and wore fined, This county hus El'cn trying to get Carcoll county to pay back thie money thus collected into tho | troasury of this ¢ Carroll county refused, takin, différent view of the law. The question has been carried into court, and being decided ngainst this county. an app a1 was taken to the su- reme court, which has just decided, aflirming the decision of the lower court. Carroll county thus collects and k the fines for offenses committed county. The gamblers will be ple at this, for th \- feel that if the gra ury does not lct them alone, it will do he taxpayers here no good, financixlly to.indict them, It fndicted, they will | take changes, and pay their fines to an- other county than let this county bave the fatisfuction of getting the money. ‘They think now it will be little inducemont for tu s to bother The amount involved in the Car- 1se is abont $600. holi- Lind. 1s. luf fine Z. T L - Dis. Judd & Simth nsoles. Only 8t., Council antedl Electro-Magnetio fifty cents, No. 80 Fourth Blufts, lowa. 2 e —— For everything in the grocery line give the new tirm of Kintz & Iilull “w. Broadws, trinl. Everything new and fresh, Yauey groceries a -pumuy - Bo sure and ask your grocer for the bread mado at Smith & Loerke’s bakery, No. 628 Main street. It is the very best be convinced. Agents our slurk n( hoots at Lindsey & Co. e lh\vh\g m 1 a complete new stock of clothing, u\nluhh\‘ oods, hats, p8, ete., Fox & Hughes, No. 015 Main street, g_\vlu the pubw to give them a trial! heir expenses are siall, and they can aflord to sell cheap. e s MUSIC AND MIRTH-MARING, Among A Street € Unknown Pointers G Tribute Paid to the nd Pithy in the A Merry Club, f the 1 social organizations the sive Enehire club. Many ladies and gentlemen ] the gatherings have been The elub was or Jac n, Mrs, G M. Ganlt. The quite a large one, being: Mr. and and Mrs. G. C wd Mes, I, M. Gault, Mr A.T. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. 11, C, and Mrs, D. W, Bushnell, Dr. A . Mre., McDowell, M Frank Lawrence, Mr, M Brown, My, and Mrs Mr.and Mrs. L, I, Conover, Mre. DoJ. Crockwell, Mr. and J. Hancoek, Mr. and Mrs. H ett, Mroand Mrs, WO Jame Mr<. M Smith, M. m:l and Mis,JJ Leflox wding known as of the lead members, and ting 1 by Mrs. A M L Camp and Mrs, ¥, membership is \mong those enrollud Mrs. AL M. Jackson, Mr oW and Mrs, Cory. Mr Mrs ¥ Chapman, Mr., Mrs. Me! onnell .Yu-h_x L My, and Mrs, L. Stewa The nr-v meeting of the at Mrs. H. C. Cory Mrs. Cory and Mrs. Ganlt, The prize wad won by Mys, O, M. Brown, the gents’ prize by k. The second mecting s hield at Mrs, O. M. Brown’s, Mrs. Tyler joining Mrs Brown in ceniertaining the club. The ladies' prize was won by Mrs, D. W, Bushuell, and the gepts® prize by Col. . tie third meeting w I'. Rice's, and Mrs, | and home of Mrs. J Prize was w runt. 'l prize Mrs, O, M. Brown, and th like prize for gentlemen by A. M. Jae on rsday e fifth was held it the Conover, M Rockwell iing the club royall s won by Mrs v by Judge James, i n\|n1., Th o These soci attende entertaining somotinios invite gatherings fricnds outside of the membership, « joyment in the members, The next mecting of the club will he at the home of Mrs. W. W. Loowis. C.B. Juq\wmm street, the pu 1 such find no less than do the No. 27 Main asure in announcing to ;- that their stook of articles or- 1, stylish and useful ho u»n)l)lxh'm 1ch and ev 1 cordially invite oy store, inspect their Luuds pare prices No trouble what- ow goods. e S P The finest fr 3 , foot rests and fancy chenille flowers for fancy work at 1. Stockert & Co.’s, No. 309 Broudwa to visit their and com ever to sl Dangers of Coupliug. The accident at the tranefer by, whic young Knhns lost his life, has revived much diseussion concerning the modes | of coupling cars, and the dangers attend- ing the work. The state board of rail- road commissioners have sent to the gov- ernor a report of two accidents, giving ie deta 1s of each, and urging that some action may benat the coming ses sion of th that hv whic at Sioux City, was Killed. After giving the detuils the board | comments thus: Married | T'he obvious lessons from this sad accident | rst, s long as the style of coupling now in use, which compels men to go in between cars at all, is nllowed, every pre be taken to keep all crossings, culverts and plankings in switeh yards in safe order. elevation of the ends of the: sidewslk, some three inches above the ground, or the level of the ties, made lllli o 1l|lu,\'l- se of this ath, The ends of these planks \hnuhl in all ca: be graded up with earth or something so there would be no offset against | which & man eould cateh hi feet. Wien the dead man was found he was lying near an smely dangerows place for & man to be, 1 the durk, coupling cars. There s where & man s foot would go hthe opening and render him jable to stumble and be caught by mov- ‘This place, however, ig now safely son taught is the absolute ne- better ‘way of coupling and unconpling cars, than going between them. The freguency of these fatal accidents is too ¢ faihroad coupanies will not of telr otion put on safety couplers, the legis- > must compel then to do so,” The other accident was on curred at Fort Dodge, by whi ackson lost & hand. After giving the details the board s: Here again a young man must g0 throngh with one hiand as a penalty for some- s fault wore than his, ‘There must be a Al Taw requiving all cars to be made to n standard and form and then ritted l\)r with safety couplers. If one kind of ear is good enough for one company it Is good [ enouzh for anothier of the same gange and doing precisely tho same kind of work. ) At any rate the difference eannot be enough to case the great risk now necessary to the life and limbs of so many men. The eise of young Kuhus, and the use of coupling ks, shold also be looked into by the uluuy mmnmsluuoru, and areport made on “that, The move to force the railway companics to make less vhich oc- P. F, dangerous provisions for coupling cars % Jooked. on: by the ...h“..fi om- ployes with great favors —— Ladies and gents get a m et to the ur.md dnwu\g ou Junuary 1, with every % cents worth of goods purchased_of Arthur Lefkovitz Broadway. The choicest eandie (nm«mm fruifs, nuts, cigars, ete., always on hand, g For hardware and house turnishin, l fi prices of Cooper & MeGee, No. Main street, — An Evening of 8 The concert given last evening at the opera house was a very choice one. The Misses Merkel sustained their well carned reputation, and those who never before knew why these sistors are such favorites here found out lust evening. Both have sweet voices, and their voices blend so nicely that in ducts it is difi- cult to distinguish the least shading bor- dering on @ lack of harmony. Miss Fuller, who took a prominent part in the aution should | The | | to IN COUPLING CARS. | | Taurels alr | to further her enlture | rope 1 | voice | Knife, and procceded to ¢ THE OMAHA DAILY BE showed herself Sh a very strong of s, with entertainment to really grand voiee and on wide rang voice seems (o be respect and at with such ambition lowa girl, she to ¢ content ady won, but is mak hy studic She evidently has the maki grand artist. Those who had the pleasur of hearing her last evening will watch her tuture carcer with renewed interest, The other featnres of th ramme were excellent Trey- nor is 1 ordinary ng is always listened to with w' France of Omitha was o great addition to the enter tainment, he having n bass voiee of grent power which he handles 1. He called forth honest applause, and merited the many words of prajse heard among the auditors. Miss Julia Ofticer served as accompanist, She showed excellent taste s an proposc with the ing ready Clothing Deale Our Stock of men's complete. Price sam ton company’s gaimen & Co. ( nllnn" is Sheriff's Sale. Tho stock of goods formerly belonging to P. C. & W. I Kirkland is now in Jmy possession for sale. The entire stock of goods, consisting of all kinds of Jewelrs, Jold and Silverware, Plated ¢ are offered cheap for cash, tlian cost. Call at the old stand on Broadyw. Treopore Guirranr, Sherifl, and Real Es. 4 & Co’s, No. - Correct Abstracte of Title tate Loansat MeMahon Pearl strect. The electy Fourth strect c Smith, 30 i 'pwm-»ly dyspepsia, fits, kidney italit, cold mplaints, loss of v poisoning, lack of nerve forc i wenkness of those disenses of a personal nature in male and female, - “Dead and Unknown, ' rticle in the Bek of the Tth, with the above heading, one of Council Blufts, gifted ladies has penned the following Out in the cold bleak night alone "T'o frecze, to die, With none to he No triend, or kin, To answer why this thing hath been. Fatlh Whore Sister, brother, Hath none of these card his mourning on the breeze? Heard nosad eall? s friends—was he bereft of all? Nochild, no wife, athe a prayer to God for life? ul dead, it with Teason fled, the last faint cry; , motler, th ic. i, by il the town unknown, And'find at last A pauper grave, to hide the past; WVith none to care Noneto shed a sorrow ing tear; Ah! Whal Ml(l\' this r not unveil? Misfortune, it pe n ‘hance hath been, That wan should die, Alone out under the freczing sk And died unknown, T auit ¢ t night alone, whi Istians pr: While such sad 1 er this night \x v umu’iu Heaven's light, such wand'rers sleep? Boot mul Shoe l)oulcrs‘ Send in your orders for rubbe E s and felt boots. Z. T hoots, Lind! ik 58 i All kinds of interior drapings, cornice poles, shades, etc., the very cheapest in Bl West at I, Stockert & Cos. S Cottage ranges, Garland stoves, Ra- diant Homes and Hub heaters of the v ry Iatest patterns at bed rock pri Cooper & MeGee's, No. 41 Main str oo/a RO ! Christmas pr Homer’s. e -— Try John Templeton’s “Rose” eigar. ———— A Street Carvi Vail had its w form of a stabbing affray on the street the details of which are thus given by the Observe Alittle stabbing afliny took place on our streets Monda @ between Juck Coughiin & of Johnson, eame about in this w I in the sning Conghlin and e in a row, arising from an old e Ey several blows were passed, wherein Johason rather got the worst of it, until the combatants were separated by Spectii- tors. Juhuson disappeared and it was supposed he hud gone home, wnd th the racket waus ended, but such wasa ke, as o shorttime af J. met and attacked Conghlin with a ¢ his vietim up in'the latest s oughlin parried the blows the best he could until they were agmn separated by b mmlm but not until he had received 1 lwlv Zashes on tho face and arms. The doc: tor was summoned aud the wounds were dressed, which were found not ‘] 1 ous, and with proper care they heal. Johnson made his escipe and up tmlwmm- of our going to press no ar- rests have boen ma s Iall's five proof safe. Wil answer for country purposes. Will sell cap. Address Groneweg & g, wholesnle grocers, Cotneil L Personal Pai F. W, Ball on business. aphs. ard has gone to St. Jeseph eman has gone chase more goods. G. N. French, the mnwlnng freight agent of the Louisyille & Nushville, wus in the city yesterday. Mrs. R. C. Harlow of Avoca was in the city yesterday, in company with her father, My, Arch Coftm: Miss Nellie Clarendo this ¢ity but now of Fremont is in the city, the guest of Miss Clara /ur muchlen. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rnul'v Wi 111, are in the ull) visiting | J. Bvans, Mr. their wedd'ng lnp. and wili rewain here about a week. Berger, who is Lllg‘xl]{ml in bus- Popelia, Kan., is spending o few days with E‘; family ‘and many friends here. He has not decided to move his family to Topeka yet, but if business de- velops thore 8 it ‘now promises he will probably conclude to make that his per- manent re sldence - Obt if I (nly bed her complexion! \\h) it is easfly obtained. Use Pozzoni’s wder. e For first-class Missouri wood c¢all on Gleason at his coal oflice, 26 Pearl street. Hest coal and wood in the city at Glea- son’s, 26 Pearl street. i Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans, » & E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl strect. | abandoned r east to pury SATURDAY, Rhcnmatiem | Usnally settles in the hack or often =0 complete! o tims that all Iy ssorl lere Sarsaparilla_is not rec cific for rhen doubt if there medy [N | ber that Hoc | ommended as | matism; or can people who'were tost severely aficted state that they have been positively cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. - The dis ase is often uit of impure blood cat medicine justifies us in re | sufferers from r One Dollar ymmen henmatism by the name of Hill has i pather odd A man Knoxsville, Tiay vehiele wrived in ud pecu wh y from a y north of Adrian, Mich,, & Bundred miles int tifteen ninie - Angostura “ittere are endor the leading physicians and ¢ their Jnirity agd . Wholosomeness, Beware of counteeits and ask yonr druggist and for e genuine ‘article, preparcd by i, B, Siegert & Sons. - Lester Bisonhard and wite, of Emans, Pa., have los eaveck-old son who me five inches in length and weighed scarc sixteen ounces form, had dark’ hair, hands the nickeland the customary baby not av PIL 8t A sire enre for Blind, cerated Piles has been discove illiams, (an Didian remed 4 Illdlml Pile Oint: cured the worst ol hronic eases of 25 or nding. No one need suffer five erupplsing this wonderful suoth medicine, " Lotions and_ instraments do wore harm than T Pile Ointment ull~n|l intense itehing, (particularly at ni gotting wara in bed), acts as o pouit v]vmll only for Piles hing els D, size of a ntine: ||' cures Hoads_or s on the_face, antitul. Al cures [teh, Nipples, Sore Ly 5, or mailed on re Grubs, leaving the ~L|n Sait gheum, Old Obstinate old by drugg ts. afed by Kuhin & € At vihiolesy © Gooduian. Manutacturers of ull sizes of Especinily Designed for Running, MILLS, GRAIN [ ATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and 1 ocomotive Boilers. ew Massillon T hreshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Triction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC. Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. BEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. ARPETS. : Gouncil Bluffs Carpet Co. Our stack is now complete in every depart ment and contains all the latest stylesand effocts m CARPETS, CURTAINS, EIC., BTC ~THE—~ Largest Stock —AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN WESTERN IOWA. BAMPLES furnished upon application to o own purties. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDRE Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broad way. WEHMAN & MEYER'S RIDTIE. Oorner Pearl 8treet and Fifth Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, nt for theatrical performances Dl |n| Tes, etc. All kinds of refreshinents and & FREE LUNCE overy worulag. "~ JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practi in Stat and = Federl l Rooms 7 and 8, Snuzart Bock Bene. But many SHADE S | 'UPHOLSTERY GOODS, The child was perfeet in | round, | 8t Bleeding, Iiehing | | for merch RUSSELL&Co it = AUTOMATIC ENGINES?UNION TICKET OFFICE ‘ | Railway Time DECEMBER 12, 18.\%5. PECIAL \Ol‘[(‘lu. ENTS PER LINE for tion. Leave advertise Poarl stroet, near Brondway. WaANTS, 3 JOOR BEST 4 with or_with preferrad. . No. cly furnished front ut_ tor Two g First uvenue, ALE At room, men ! ToR ¢ @ bargain if sold 4 ling OFFICER, 510 Broadwuy, Comnci W ‘«\vnn To buy all the firstclnsssecondr | nd houspliol #ods that wre offered fo. enle, carpets, €toves, oto Per & STRICTLY first-class receive prompt at Dizhest market pri Broadsaz, dealer in d-hind furnitre OUSES FOR RE! No. 4 Pearl st FOR SALE, FOR RENT OR EXCHANG very liberal torms. e Mill, complote, wi largo honrding housa and {hce fores of business property in_Cherokoo, anty, Towa, will trade for westorn in the town of Ha: uty, lown, for Nebraska land. [ A good busine g”.‘a residonco prope: feLean county, M1 property and also & ¥ in'the town of Chenvo low :hn\n for cashor will well_improved, M0 Town, Joining 'the Prico, for & short tine, ro four {nproved farms in of Spirit. Lake. '.x.p. acro, to 1K 184 Phiilips eoumt partly improved, & Ango dence. ono of the best oea It for good Valito, $15.000. Ate two other boautiful homos , which cagh payrienma will buy uin A Beantiful suburban location in [owa, will exchange for westorn lands. nro only fow of our spocial bas. 1've got anything to trade or ate or merchundi J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. b7 Brondway, Council Bluffs. Table. vival and rd time, ut s depot ton COUNCIL BLUFFS. 0 following 1s the time o "CIICAGD & NORTHWEST) ~Muil und Express “Accommodation. Rxpress CHIGAGE & IOCK TR1AND, ui ol Pasy., Oth: & K. V Overland Expross DUMMY TR AL Lieavo Council Bluft 3 A. W.PATTESON & C0. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs, Iowa. The cold weather has finally put in an appearance and finds many piesas not | yet supplied with heavy underwear, con- sequently we wish to gently hint that we have a fine assortment of Underwear. We wishto call tpecial attention to onr Double front and back Undershirts with drawers to mateh, [Fur and Cloth Caps, Mits and Gloves. Mufflers, Ete., Etc,, Etc. CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co, Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs. 7hfl8. D. A. BENEDICT, MANURACTURERR ASD DEALER IN 'HAIR GOODS. ; Couils. | No. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, 'Goods, fixtures, ete. . We Propose to Go Qut of the Retail Dry Goods Business |And shall commence the sale of closing out from date of our entire stock of Dry in part or parcel. Will find it to their interest to attend this sale. Harkness Brothers. Council Bluffs, Ia. HOUSE MOVER AND RISER Frametousoy move Brick buildings of any kind vaisod or moved and satisfaction guarantead on Little Giant trucks—the bost in the world, 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Strect. ONLY HOTEL 1n Council Bluffs having Flire Escape Andall modera improvements, cwll hells, firg alerm bells, ote., 18 the CRESTON IO USE /) 219, \lnm Stre Noa. 215, 217 und NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, OFFICER & PUSEY, Council Bluffs, BA N K E RS LEADING m iotor, W.H. M. POSRY. | Towa COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Establishod 1835, R. , M. D. CI“CERS or other tum irs yemoved l‘\vhltaul the knife or drawing of bioo CHROMC DlSEASES of il kinda w specialty. pact cul oxperionce. Ofioo il Blulte s Northmestern H&tel. Newly fitted and furnished. Opp. Hlo.ul\wy Dusimy Depot. SAMUEF L. H. BERSHA W, Munager. Chiéigo eri Ifio}fir vco. 54 DEARBORN STREET. L MATNR, r. 7. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange meat market, ) 18 trest Power furniched from hydiant pressure for driving il k of tight machinory. Special atiention given 1o church orgin iowing. Wo Fun pHNting prosecs, meat choppers, fce erenm froczord, polishing luthes, sewinis , ot The beat chicupost motar, madg Sond for oir- Jur. In - in Council Bluffs by "o fab o Puco & Schm.d Chicago Moat Market, Lastzondorter's Mcut Market. Einiih & Meyors. Kurtz & Kloob, cofioe Hobert Mullis, cofec & Sellinggent. 18 Mo Councti Liule 111 Farnam 8t Omahia. SANTACLAUS SUPPLIES , Council DIuns, Tows. Doalers in fowa, Kunsas and Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL Bl L] OMAHA A SPECIALTY Real Estate bought and seld. TTHOTEL AT HOMER'S, For Sale or Rent! No. 28, Main glrcm 4 Cm,m.“ Blufls. | A searly now now sud the oily Lotel in the by MACEDONIA, IOWA, Ten bed roome, k00d parlor, offce, drawing room and collar, nad sawple réon, Wil sell o Yont on reasonible torn : Roddn & Co., Peopies Addross CHAS. P. KOEHLER, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Oflico Over Awerioan Rxproid Compuny. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesnle aud retail Lumber, Lath, Shingies Baeh, Doore and Blinds. Bole ugents for the | colebrated Marblehond Concentrated Whito we, 8, P. MACCONNELL, Manager. MEEGEN !0 TEI-. Main St,, C uunuxl Blufle. he C., B, & Q.5 ., M. & St. I par e £ B ks Ciuborss e pis.-un.n door, kv 4y Uig Bow g, Opel 2 class. Opened Dec. 1o " Proprictor aud Manager. IACEDOIIII 1A, and car Near t