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SR T , “E5 THE OMAHA I?}HA; BER THIE DAILY BE | USED HiS PEN Too FREELY. | gt eppioss, sod doutle and | from, sy wyonds, e b, on. b 'IE"“"A'\LJ_‘OTIC..M s.—(Boston Times ! 1 : . NOTICF.—Spocial advertieemonts, #uch & N lL BL . ; talented organization ! d ' ¢ Lokt, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, WAnts Uounty W r\mdp.«.p ~ iyl Rl i ook % TEN CENTS PER LINE for the MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 14 ‘ . ™ . L At ol is fot troug Mol i t nand FIVE CENTS PRR LINE for l OZTICE: No.32 Fearl Sirset. AN OLD MAN'S QUEER CONTRAGT | Cottage rangee, Garland staves, Ta. | weol b 1 y 4 | mente at our offico, No. 12 Pearl strect, noac R p ns at bed rock pric t | should tre ctuiing the | Drosdway, : A Coon Carving Hunt for the ol | or & \' Gee ~£n 41 Main stre peace, ¥ WANTS, days—An fowa Songstress—A s presents at Homer's Having put 1m a comp. v <fock of | QTRAVED Ok FIOLEN A bre Criminal Case Mysteriously - hing, furnishing goot wred b MINOIL MENTION, N Are You Puzzied clot Fox & Hughes z Dropped—Other News, - 5 i o | ete., the public tailor, for winter goods - b ; \ | invite n wny part of the city at Syt ‘ | . sonal Paragraphs. bt Al Bl JER s by the mear ] ALl Mre W. R McCollo has gouc o1y HOVROR: 100 Reres I Himoths claimed that e also 16 spohd Chiletim ) «, Cotton wood, Dinck wain i, as Smith, a Dane. living t th : orchurd, apple 2 himsclf to overeoats t 1 f I Underhill, of Onaw | 3 mall fruits, h g m ' . :H,"}.‘q'u I‘Y. 5 Ho hiad livet re about | and tha 1 le wateh has disappear- | wonderful. Whether desiriy ur- | d hie Beehtele hotel water. K. P OFFICER, ) [Ourteen years )y his instr 1 The fellow | chase or not, every one shov J ( 1. Neitzach and wife, of Miszou % - Mr. Mackey, rector of St | une as Davis, Sheriflt Rain- | look at t k, Itisan exposit f | Valley, were in the city yesterday. JANIRD To buy all st f 4 . wnd 1 an hotir or two can p0ds that aro oferod h, was not able to preach yes Y | bow has been after him for some time, | d vale N. J. Cochran, a Denison, Texas, car- | galo, such us furniture, carpots, stoves, ofc il Dean Mil zh of Omaha | riage builder, was in the city yesterday l'-~vl-unp :Iw] he I 3 | « time by not applying. A. Gerberich, who travels for the | receive prompt attention aud ‘will"bo paid ¢ ller music company, is in off the [ highest market prices by A. J. Mand: Brondwns ot in new and strictly s and finally found him in O'Brien county He stopped over here with the prisoner [ yosterday on his way to Shelby, and ! would “sccept | Jodged the man temporarily in the city i any ay McCollough left last even. :.I;:'-nm-u m to appear in court ail here. Davis was recognized by el L”‘l“ o . | el Northwestern to visit his | TR ORGEQ FOMLHERE At MeMahon & Co's And Shall COlnmence the Sa;].e q 1\ Ofticer O'Brien asJ. R Harris, who some J. W Ii.»v‘nv]l‘wnnvlwl in Omaha Fri for lLudics and gentlemen; wM silver JOWHGN, one of the prominent busi- | FOR SALE, FOR RENT OR EXCHA i, and wh meral took place | 31 years ago 1iv []H“jm' ot sue | goods of the celebrated Gorham manu s inich of Miss YWas in the | MO ont, on very lib ro yesterday, was formerly a resident / eturrye company, There aressome | ity yestorda Tufrs Puper Mill; compiote, with f 1 . t f d f ; - forged notes. He ix said fo- have victim ¢ 4 s elogs b MC Ak s/ . o o a cros o p t zed about .|. s 1o \,41,‘||’ the inc 2 . ! s, some Jresden po T o husine pro| pFOke ot t ' g “H. C. Walbridge, wiio pushes the trade | | No.2--A beautiful home in the town of Hasi- . ToTRaL tet ! 1 v s M | fote-a-tete sots make 1 handsomie gift 0] s oo WL . t » in "t the 1 i k b ",‘ '('I“““l’,' ‘,'",',' 1B ',,";I‘ ,‘,:..!1.\;.!‘{.- fine mantel clock, ornamental and use- | for goods ‘..m by I, Kirscht, spent Sun- | (G NGIA Sounty, lowa, for Nebrasks. land our entire StoC (o) 1'7 Mrs. Jami Ynlir. No. ~| | ]ll';" ]'1_“”" “' i "‘““ that ‘I KiEo10 fi,| is an aceeptable gift to anyone ay in oft the A good businesa property and also A sccond-hind furniture, eto, Bt Miss Annie Fuller and M) BN A AT ley have @ great variety of tl voth | Mr, A Truesdell, of F nt, Neb., | good rovide ‘m‘-“w;.r_v‘,: i the town of Chv the Roteham, of Mot Pleasant, wers | S oo ather pavies 0 | in Amrican and imporicd marbly ant \H...,.m..id.‘\ 1‘"'4“ citv, the guest of hid | exghange for weetsin hunda. (o oo O T i . the guests of the evening k . i gilt, Gold headed eanes o old frend, J. E. ilurkness. i s m, well_improved, t t t 17 Ao ment and vicher ones never was seen in | g0 “m“, & ”W,‘ SrOLKuNY OIS L " ] German L » be given in 3 fontdHo 5 i T—Are for o wnimiber of parties were ont yes. | Bono's hail New Y ears eve, Mis, Perer | e westthan is to be found here, "There | gpunt Satarday night and Sunday in- th . r\u‘n',.f‘.'fi‘ll”'\iru\‘.'“.! f,‘,.r»n Those who took advantage of a | Buck 1s seeretary o i \n- Joln Mokgwn | i ulso n full assortmentof Reed & I city 4 ; oy i 1 o ride were mostly elerks | president of the's LRI bt pedloss io | Charles C. Laselle, who renvesents E. | unine A wild ‘ n or pa.l'Ce . and their hest girls, who have been un he reliabil & 8. Heller's San Francisco honse on the - y. Neb., partly able to got wwiy from busiuess the past ) & SR Sy i anti guost of his g Ant to oxchungo week to indulge stree easure in factlon ih purcheing Wy, oL ailiee gAY Lnstlle. No. oA fine fwo story brick residence, ono 1 this house. You got just what you think 1 Yo A Lnsulle 5 . | of:1te biset ) il B, will trado W. L. Fetter has taken the cditorial | the publi “hat their stoc 2. and the firm takesspeeial | Arch Darrell, an old Council Blufis in the Macedonian oflic Hhtn uttl, Bl n:"'l ride aintaining its reputation of | oy, but now editor of the Dakota coungy 1 e o, e bonunitul % Joses on the first of the new ye: gouds, is complete ; " handling grood goods and miaking their [ (Dik.) Citizen, spent Saturday and Sun Ay o othor beRuti : . 0 fisgo ana improve the puper. Thore | PUrtinent, wnd cordis lyinvite everybe dy reprcs atations wnd prices square day in this city with his parents " "' . ¥hich cus posanonia il big t t t t t o mpreve e e Hhars | i aac gy e | ot S e ematS and | dab sy s iy mypieeo it 057 WLl find it to their interes aper, but it promises to be fivelior and | A0 compare prices. ~No-trouble Wit ity problem cull upon them, und see | Bost conl and wood in the eity at Glea- | Gty fows, Wil exckiingo for westorn Ianda ¥ . pver to s r i 5 newsicr than ever, and not bitterly part- | €Ver to show goods. tion of the problem cannot be | son’s, 26 Pearl strect N o specint isan T found in their stock. e gs . X {0 rado tt d tl 3 1 bo indignacion of et s wasing | A Cato Loat 4 1 e ioahe - SRR By | 913 watiin wendt | to attend this sale. rmer the more they think over the who is in th cery busi Try John Templeton's “Rose” cigar. most IR TR I BRRLFOLS Rl : wz the ap. | ness on Man -n.m,m...hn law is a - to have an audience sit Council Buls, 10w, tion of the eounw, o a ticket to the m;_vmu-u;;h 4 concert with their propriation of §150 to mect the expenses | wangicd web, H srten: hus not i W gents get v mayor and one alders going T y P i r ou Junuary 1, with every [ w rwraps on, tl .M( collurs turned of tho mayor and ot aklerinen in KO | peon vory satisfaetory. Somctime last | §FE2 dTawing o Jubuary L with etery | WIeE s ot Sollnguntd UNION TIGKET OFFICE Just what they expect to do with the roll | year he had a customer named Charles | Arthur Lefkovitz, Broadw The | down, while s ayed in concert Jemot discovered, Perhaps they think | Henvy, whom he trusted for about $17 | choicest candics, California fruits, nuts, | dress,'try to_ char idience. with 4 ) 6. @R Dea Moines hotels charge big rates. | worth of goods, Henry eluimed to hs igars, ete., always on hand notes soi thiiihifroBty bronthop St J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. i i S ey iiaht AL . 2 day night the house wore comfort | ¢ of property of John Dan The lown Songstress. able, It isto be hoped that some chan, No. %7 Brondway, Council Bluffa Most 1mp h_ml‘ ,.....l .}.Jn therefore considered Miss Anna Fuller, whose voice has | will be made in the n cment of t 10 et an ordinary complaint ; . him finaneially responsible. Heney | orded so much pleasure to the music s S 50 7 i} nos. orvicER. WL M. PUSEY. within the lifetinie of an ordi an. | went away from here without payingthe | 1o of this city, has gone to her 1 There i a good deal of red tape { bill, and Batekin claims that the repre- | ot "0 e e di Gerstenterg b been ‘"’f G-y *, | OFFICER & PUSEY, 01111(31 B iy S a. mostly usi for tying up com home in M isant, whe P is to keep the . His wifc sping them in pigeon holes, | Sthtations about buying property were |y our iy con eveni On Thurs- charged. \rtender. | o oity mureil 15 Boalth affeer for the | false, wnd told for the purpose of getting | day she will start for California, : v, has been fined §30 for yagrancy. 1 ® e rd s acts only under fts inatruc, | evedit. he indignant mereiant started | e arrival there will tuke a fe L’w (|<«u|nh‘u| bemide lo give bonds (o = e tions. To et the members of the hoard | on the hunt for Honr, 1y found ; S et Y1 heep outside of the city Thmts tor W v‘, to act is one long tedious task, and then | him at Missouri Val s then had | necded rest before starting on | sxt hundred years it would be a relief COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, P AYI"’D ORII I the next wait’ comes on getting the | him arrested and brought to this city_on | through the various cities of the Paciic | to taxpayers abd lovabiding citizons. eause of complaint remedied. Oue tial | a charge of obtuning money under coust. . She has given up her vosition in | A man giving his name as Lovela enough to convinee the ordinary | pretenses. The prelim nary hearing was | {1 Jeading chureh choir of Philadelphia | M1t who scems to. love citizen 1 before Justice 1Y who Dound LUl ACEPIIY | ieked up by the police Sat ] 5 Flioro scoms to be a_strange Henry over fo i 1 i ceepted this tempting offer to saive | ¥ “Soih WG T on the & CARCERS or gier tum i rewioved Swichout ness about caring for public improve- | J‘-l‘; g a series of Sone s in ml‘l» west for |[I|" He was allowed to contribute he o the knife or drawing of blood. ments after the e - Insome | With i 4 R an a | purpose of obtaining the means for | treasury the usaal s : art- | of allikitide ») seclalty; I AN IoE IRt L wreh Wis told hy Frainey | furthering her musical culture iu Eurone, | ing for his home, which be i Cl‘{‘RON‘C ‘DISEAS““ ; Becnity Tun over and brokeh by [ that the case had been sent to the grand | Being an Towa girl and wmbitious to win | Neol. RO R s G AT AL LGB RAE O W10 jury, but has been informed by District or lowitas well as for hersel, e e A o N S | tblisbod 165, | be remembered that when park s tirst done in this city the =ame 3 m ave been mysteriously | interest, for she ready vn was shown 1 r:-mn':iq that. at Ratekin has | she has of song & E E 0 Newly ftted and furnished. Opp Broadway i s | nes. o phvenue: | Attorney Thornell that the case never il delight in letting (he | Substantial abstracts of title and real foamp tira Joto tho {l,,‘”"'.f,l‘.“f reachod the grand jury. Now tiabne |t wharever shie muy s that -|~x e louns. )W, & L Sqire, 101 1 - ' R e Ak i nd jury 1s again in session Rutokin s her home » : Gilr) Straats \ th 7/ t y H l t e Sadnlis o beguni investigation further. The ; S hilits i \01 Y (;S elfl Ote 2 ] 2 nost suecesstul Duzny Depot. mud; eut up and alwost’ destroyed in rlooked, and the district attorney says | against o acle 1] c SAMULL TATL, Prop. plices. There should he heavy penaltics 1as known nothing of the watter but | ehe hus alrdady won give \ice that ATasitiCaciurers of alllatzes of 1. BERSHAW. Manager. d for sueh reekless njury of prop. | Will proceed now to investigate ere long she will be recognized us xuoug = ; AL e Oke TNy T ProD i tho quesns of song, 808 Eighth Avenuce and Eighth Street vt e Ay i The tinest fringes, foot rest aney Miss Fuller has a voice of great power | | J (i 7 gyl many fiends ok of the Rev. Mr. | RGRSEER RS {20 g [N et oo pover | RITOMATIC ENGINES | €caso Water Fotor Ce S nd, father of ||..~ superintendent | 100 BOWETR entire der very note » N VDI of thnstiniton to: (h ol L, | s Nosglp ron R L G B4 DEARBORN STREET. PAID UP CAPITAL, $20000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 :‘.L,..,;})’,"‘l‘,.’,“,],‘,:,.,‘,‘ carning that he BaS | Gorrect Abstracts of Title and Reul Bs. | that | sceret which so many fuil to Especiuily Designed for Running, cotving many words of ltis en. | tate Loansat McMabon & Co's, No. 4 | di making every word fall ! : | Pearl street. on the car of the lete listinet] a i i titled “New Stories from an Old Book," | Pearlstreet. Al thotigh spakon instend of sung, ani | MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, The volume is very attractively em A Queer Contract. 5 [ 1 1 t 4’ d, und consists of bible storis told - yet not allowing the enunciation to mar - RS TR 4 get not! withous interest for ‘the ol | of Smith bus for som years lived ubout | This enpures for et & Don iy 6 | Tubular and 1 ocomotive Boilers. % ] ’ During the time Rev. Mr. Hammond sup- | seven miles south of the airy. He was | (7% which many catinot win. = e bivse S ] @ plied e pulpit of the Cocgregational | gy eccentric old fellow and very miserly o H g v i p fi W & ; i X LAt 5 : easily the most ditlicult music as well, New Massillon T hreshers, gorch hers, o st everal iseoutses | in bis habits, hardly allowing himsell tho | With the suceess already’ won, and the ; need no assurnnee that he has secu: | necessavies of life wid but few of its com. | Pright promises held out by the future, | Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. - INTCORPOR.ATED, - ) ber friends will wateh eagerly for liarly “happy gift of addressing the | forts. He had accumulated some prop- | BT TGS WIE Willeh eagorly Jor I oungz. 11 his tew work this gift 18 suid | orty, abous 400 acres of land, stock. ete, | 0L Jurther honors won on tho Pacilic STATIONARY, SKID, B3 , o be manifest in a still rroater’degree bt i 3 468 Hisst | (OONSY, S - SUCCEHESSORS TO J. MUBLLER st A short time ago i it said that he entered | =0 - | ot bla cn il raction PEnzines Ladios Read All of This. into an arrangement with the well known | o Yor bardware and houso urnishing s 3 2 2 Ialt 7 0e aslliis slionotatiti st I | Fams oLl Haverstook ) Tamasits fwlich [ hssisb osesofiCoonorids dlctice, iNoral SAW MILLS, ETC, e ;| 408 DMAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A you wint to save money and fi‘l some | the tirm agreed to take care of him for —— ving 4‘""”‘: s v A \ resh woods and late styles call and see ) Tl ifetime, f Drs. Judd & Smith's Eley Magnetic Aor i FATC. se | r ting pres ut choppers, | us. Ploase remember we are not selling the rosti of hie Lifome, W "r”""" for | coloa gaikarnmieiiectie Magnaling actory A,"L S Brnshifous ‘w“""'»' il el 3 tary and do another. 2L Lixpser & Co. - | hand, to loave to ih By d cufur i " Colicil s by —_—— aving no ] 5 i e - EEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. + & Rol it nent market, ovel a an b 3 “h Membo LR 8 An important mecting of citizens ia | LS 0O ol arran B oldisin bas 1ths for Church Membors, Chicugo Meat Market sk / i sizendorfol et ot . called for to-morrow n m in Masonic A f R T houc v. Mr. Crofts, in his sermon to the M SMITH Lsigcnagrtore bont Muskor 1 Bl Ehoobjost s to arrange: | aid fivted him up comfortably with far, | Congrviational ehureh yesterday morn J 5 5 s & MG oo griner. USICH ns l s for mecting i " A "Theoid | i NP S et ober affee T TR e n.m‘n clothing and provisions. The old | in v me very plain fucts, tellingly i WILLLAM j ted from the cast Belling Apent. 18 Man i, Council Bl m< Lm- man never lived so well in ull his life b i L e roposed manufacturing boom. Council | Ligle ot A © the dutics of church member 1 P B O naba. S T R FTo ed Tp i pole h?«lwfiflfin:”‘n.’.\h.f,g“|,7 “;"I‘“')‘m“ 456 | He spoke especinlly of the relutions of LEADING uot enough interest o have a rousing | oy time. He has lingered along, and | the ebureh o the world. He urged the : int: g, With plenty of taik, which costa N I halopyang| LIRSS Sla I At RERI ' NT i r very Description oibing. thord Sinly can b i e haw been furnbed ifi”-'.rl'v?liinui”«i ai | oo .'»f,.I’.'mf.'ffl\f,».”i.f'I.n.If“fif.f' living | SA ACLAUS Musical Merchandise of Every 'Y ment: of mous he i o comes nto. posscushon i | MIELL see that there wa o ainccrity and E[C an al [][. SUPPLIES Toys and Fancy Gools. s snug wmount of property, cnough to y ranning through the life of the — ’ Boot and Shoe Dealers. several times repay them for the cost of | ¢ He also urged that the AT HOMER S, We make the celebrated Hardman Planos, ana the Royal Whitney orzang, & spechnits Send us your orders for vabber boots, | earing for the cecentric old man. Du! ehurel 3 i \ ) il Bluf shocs and ‘wretics. Chicago pricos and | bis IR ey vor church should be kindly 0. 7and 9 MAIN STREET, No. 23, Main Street, - “"““"‘ BlufE. | Eyery instrument warranted. BSend for catalogues. big stock to seleet from the firm and had 1 volent Qutsiders could not be MUELLER MUSIC CO,, Council B.uffs Loy & Co | e, a0 dhat he . this urrange 0 into the ki ‘| Council Bluffs, Iowa Chlcago LumberCo. % - ment for [ re 5o lon, he | was not Christ's methed, That div lllm\'l Bradley & Co. 1100 to 1116 south | should live was ab \wiseat thing he pacher used persuasion, not shr Wioesnle wud retail Lomber, Lath, Shinkles | street, Council Biulls, have just re- | could do, having no relatives, and in | & ] . cvived anotlier lurge consignuient of | ease of death ) beng able v his | The chureh,if inspired by the same s ONLY HOTEL Sash, Doors und Blinds. Solo agents for (he Porthund and Swell body cutters and | propety with him into’ the world be: | would "» W eil, 8ok lvin‘\-]"h' m’ Th Council W1uga having celebrated Barblohesd Concontrated White obsled s, and are quoting v 1 yond, Aionln be unite hirch dissen 3 mo, B, . MACCONNELL, Mankger. money The electric belt of Judd & Smith, 80 | christinnity than all the mmh A oand | Andall moaern fmprovements, call bells, e —-—— Fourth street, Council Blufls, positively | scoffers been unable to hurt it | alann belis, ete, i the Crumby ¥ Conrt. cures rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, [ God’s people should stand by cach other, | ST > = MERGEN HOTEL, In tho district court Saturday the case F‘]” paralysis, indigestion, fits, eold | and workin harmony. Sl there should (z.lfl’u ON HOUSE! Mauin 5t,, Council Blutls. [] of Keeline azainst the city was concluded | feet, nervonsness, b Lu!nl‘} and be hut exelusiveness whica charae 216, 237 and 919, Man Streer, ot & Qs Co M. & St P, and lSS The parking wus run over, trodden into | Nrick builldings af any Xind vatsad or moved and sitisfaction goarantood. ¥ramehourss muve on Little Giant trucks—tke best in the world, and under advisement by the | liver complaints, los lity, load | terized the The spirit of NAX M ChN, Troprietor | C. Tallnay depots, Strect car ju poisoning, luck of nerve for vig Lristianit y found in the | — pies (het ‘door, Ky crything aew and urs Two divorees were granted. One was | Wasting weakness of those diseases of @ | church, vei : 9 me and N. SCHURZ, class, " Opened Dec. 1afy, /00 op ey to Mrs. Auna .\,hh. who mpluined that | personal u.mlrn- in male and female. mine,” but “thou aud thine Il he ser Proprietor and Man; her husband, Jucob Ash, bad puid more - mou ihounded m wholesome advice to : J Attention to- biher womdn than to ler. | All kinds of Interior drapings, cornico | church mombers ustlce 0 t e eace - "A;h.v other ....J“.m ufiu ull Cors A. |i..|u ,..Afl.. ete k- o very cheapest in - " I AVNE A-6 Hinrox viggs ngainst James Briggs, the | the west at E. Swekert & ¢ For everything in the g ..u; Iine give Ofice Over American Express, » 7n I s 1, lm.u xuumum business this morn- Mmie Fry's Concert. lhu..dwu) u m.l l mynhmg new and e o mon e S iy onor o | 08 H s ST WEHMAN & MEYER'S|Real Estate Exchange Overshoes. cert give an entertainment in the opera 1y o TCTBOO8, OVorRhoos. house, wnder tho maspices of the Y. M. | | Beruve and wek vour grocer for the 4 If you buy any where except at Metoulf L D i o] i The compuny appeared in Omuhy | Lres made at Smith L s bakery, RIITIES. N 401 Posci Btcant , Couall Diugs, lowa yo y y P 3 Main sircet, It is the very bist - The Bloomer school w 190 an oxhs | L0 7B AEO, BRI WOR Ko ok eathy mige. Ly it #nd bo convineed. Corner Pear] Stra® and Fifth Avenus, | poulers o lows, Kansas and Nebracks Luias | BA a3, 'Ln "-"j are Eélhllg fllulr Clothmg at il In 1he opera houss FrLLAY oxe siustic praise. Here is what has been - bitio ¢ Opers housy FrIGAY oVONIDE: | Ly of the compsuy elsewhere Carving a Coon, COUNCIL BLUFFS, LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND For Bale “The company are all hurd workers, and | _The dusky ““Texas," whose re Riuk for rent for theatrical performunces OMAHA A SPECIALTY. COST, and gmrantee prices on hats, caps’ A largo Hall’s five proof safe, suitable | are bighly cultured artists.—[Lock Hu. | 18 Richard Buker, was in move trauble | palls, partics, o o for county purposes. Gronoweg & | Ven (P Democrat., Baturday night. Ho and another colored | ) o of refrechments and a yars osen | Real Estate bought and sold underwear hosiery neckwear silk hand. s ’ ‘ Behoentgen, wholesale grocers, Council /\l“ were delighted —[Albany Journal. | citizen, Frank Fink £OL 1IN0 o row in | every worning. Blutls, More sutisfactory than any concert Nelson's suloon, the eause of the trouble T iven tive aniles | CORPY that hua” porfgrmnl” v for | Neltobe stloon tbe et of the trouble | = 2 RS, 0. A: BENEDICT, : g Ty .!!:“.'..t’.m e | i e sk Now ruaawiok | L b, e it Rland AT%SI?I‘?& SAI'LI'/I?:A W 3% 4 RENROKT. kerchiefs, trunks, bags, etc.. ete 4t enuaren, Hy ! i © linust musical treat that has eyer | carve his coloved adversary withit. He . malignnng st fover " been in this city.-~[Wilmington (DeL) | sinptod him oo i II q IR G OOD I METCALF BROS, 344 Broadwa.y, Council eeb, 162 Coupniy. ered under Dr. T | Republican. » “shoulder and . T o PR A s here wis merit in - each of the selog: | once i the cheek. Whether he cut him COUNCIL BLUFMS. diphiherls and searlet fovar lose their | tiona.—(Hosion Heralt in any other piace is not known, for the | Practices in Stat and - Federd Courts, | . tetrors, He over loses & case. | e wucouss”of the wrtista called forth | wousded mu ted, ‘the blood usbiug | Kevms T v s Sussat Bos Bewo” | o, 997 Broadway, Couscll Bluli. Bluffs.

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