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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 2 CTETCE: Fo. 10 Fearl Strect. iy Cerrie er weck TirToN, TELEPHONES, No. 13, the city at 0w Manager. Teeisess OFF1cy Niant Eviron, Ne citer, the tailor There was nothing court yesterday T'he district court will re this morning Keelinei& Felt's employes all ate yesterday, the gift of the tirm Peregoy & Moore gesterday their einployes a present « The connty hoa the new county oflice the “ex's" step) down H. C. Cheney returned last evening from Cheyney, Pa His wife will 1 main a conuple of weeks longer. On Tuesday evening there will meeting in the Presbyterian ehurch the purpose of renting the sittings A number of the merchants alrendy commenced to take an inventory of their stock, and others will begin to day Ed. bu turkey \lrvn'll\ step up, and and be a for Phillips and Jack Shiclds were led in the police, being charged with boginning the new yent by n drunken strict court will to-day continue 1 of Benson for the robbery of .\‘nml. s house in Underwood on October yesterday made his annual 1on Father MeMeno a custom which he has kept up for rs. anted its guests wenu. - Fergus italigy very pleasantly. A year ngo yesterday the meter in Council Blulls stood 22 degrees below zery, while yesterday it w a8 twice as many above zero A special meeting of the trustees of the public library will he held this afternoon at 4 o'clock, to prepare the annual report to the ety council Miss Clara Be v conples of ©'s night lunch, in the affair had the enjoyably itions being sent out to the \\ml:lnwnf Amelin G Paschel and Hugh gl U. 8. army, at St. Francis .\.m- churel on Tuesdity morning next at 8 o'clock. Hughes, the victim of deadly fire, wi s quite low yesterday, and fears ‘were felt that he would not live through the night. His physician still is hopetul of him The following night in the conf & Palimer. gold ! entertaing The new usher the “‘m prizes were dr dionery stor 5 i set, and 14, 547, par of in the Congregational church In the morning ac ment of the Lord’s Supy red after the addrc ening by the pastor, Sub Threshold of a New Year, welcome, ed by the Rev Wilbur Fisl the 31st , at the resi- dence of the bride's father,' on Upper Broadway, Mr. Joseph Findale, of |{J/l] Dell tov |a|1||l and \l|~sl< lith Alice Fose ley, of Council Blufls. Their numerous fricnds_join in_wishing them a_happy New Year and a prosperous journcy through life Topie at the M. E. morning: *“I'he need of power i the chureh.” Foung people’s ting at 6:45 p. m. The evening ser- will be conducted by the Rev. W. T anlll presiding elder” of the Council Blufls district. Meetings will be held nightly at this church during the ensuing k cuyer, serviees commeneing chureh Sunday reater spiritual evening the of drawing " the took pl store of Arthur Licfkoy first ze, a gold witch was won by No. 3,057, thie s rcond, alady's gold watch hy No. 3,6 third, a dressing case” by fourth, silver cuke basket by fifth, a silver butter dish by N sixth, silver pickle castor l\_\ No. lnm The watch meeting at Broadway Meth- st church on New Year's eve was Iy attended, and the serviees very The sermon was given by mith, the presiding elder. D, Me( eary, gave a short 58, Thie rnv\.lml%uu\:.\plmu‘\l ce, five persons being baptized. The cln:lng moments of the old year were spent in a consceration service. All day long yesterday a number of carpentersand all of the male clerks in the employ of Eiseman, Roddn & Co. kept busy in shifting goods from one place to another, under the mang ment of Mr. Simon Eiseman. Last night there was a complete transformation. All the different departments had been changed, and to-day the stores will be open as usual for business, with all the goods in new places. This shows what can be done 1in a short space of time under able management. The progressive tea and euchre party ast evening by Mr. and Mrs. J was us novel as it was The “progressive’ element has enterec largely into the social card party, but this isits first introduction here in con- on with the serving of the refresh ments to guests, There were about eighty invitations issued, and the company was y one and the affair & brilliant one. he well known Chicago caterer, Kins- . had charge of the refreshments The tall, slim figure that used to ng about the "doors of the mbling houscs in this city has been issed Tor some He is known to “de gang' ig Dave™ and has been spending the fore purt of the winter season in jail in Omaha for being, s the papers called him at the time, “an all round crook.’ He made his appearance here yesterday and wus greeting his friends with a Happy New Year, He's a pal of Johnny ll.llul Wonder it they will be harbored in this city he first ceting given the ou the comiug i of {ho New ) one by telephone. dJust nilv\ midnight p was called to th istrument, and a wild chorus of yoices was poured through phone into bis capacious ear. The ling medley of greetings was fol by a no less enthusiastic, but more harmonious chorus of “In the Morning by the Bright Light.” The chorus of voices was linally Toeated by the puzzled B as being at Dr. Montgomery's sidence, where & jolly eomipany ~of young folks were gathe Due grati ude 1% felt for the kindly remembrance Oue of the society youug men of Coun- al Blufts, residing‘on Willow avenue, in attemipting to arrange his toilet the other evening to attend a swell aftuir, found the vest of his dress suit would not meet, the b and button-holes being sev eral apart. Ho mildly uttered a fow ‘‘cuss words," and procecded up Broadway to his tailor's to inquire into the matter, only to be laughed at and told to unbuckle and let out the strap in the back, and then pull down his vest. He returned home somewhat happier, nowing that bis evemng's en, .)mun sould proceed. prizes The pastor man Jh L was HOW THE NEW YEAR OPENS The Bluffs Folks Shut Up Shops and Spend the Day Quietly. RECEPTION FOR YOUNG MEN. The D tors 1 Stranger Given to the Do The New Paper Mill-Tw vements in St. Francis' Academy A Week of Prayer Francis. Bee man ae Rev. Father on atour of in at St \iternoon a provements day d anin m from th y to accompany him Francis ments that 1885 on throngh St the improy have been sinee July T'he two entered and the BEe man being presented to Sis ter Superior Mary Damian, who kindly appointed Bishop Cosgrove's sister as the laudy to accompany them through buildin On the tirst floor is the sister’s dining room, Kitchens, pupil’s dining rooms and school rooms. On the secc tle dormitories for the boarders, “who number forty, an intirmary, museum, music and art rooms, The third floor has the sister's chapel in which mass is held ¥ morn ing, a dormitory and lavatory, bath te. Clotlies rooms are being put choof th olars. One of the first features to attract the visitor's attention is the neatness which ctevizes everything. The heds in the dormitories of snowy whiteness, the woodwork has not a spot'or a speck, and the impression given: by every room is that of being immaculate Lhe building was raised last six feet, which affords plenty ment room, which is used as are tion hall, for roller skating, gymnastic exer cises, sport and games. A pinno here furnishes music. Agother portion of the basement s for laundry purposes. The cetlar is of concrete, tloor, walls and evil ing About twenty-five feet dis main bulding is a frame as a music hatl, in - which there are six pirnos. [tis heated by steam from the IIHIII building. are n attendance an average of scholars besides 40 pupils Of these 150 the reception room summer of base nt from the 1 200 day awing, and 30 cmbroidery. 20 sisters ¢ o0 with the institution The improvements made sinc last are numerous and expensive gas and steam h L heen put in. - Severs boon Fepaintedand repanored penditures for raising the h||||¢lu|" filling the grounds, making interior improve ments, ete., amount £0 about §11,000. e 'my is now furnished with possible convenicnce and I an excellent corps of in : y outlined course of nd with the healthy moral atmos e pervading the, whole institution, yi in which the 1|I\ [ the church should take pride. for the kery, best Be sure ask your groe rke's b L llw very y it and be convinced. - complete new stoek of ing put in goods, hats, 0 ! ng, furnishin ‘ox & Hughe s the public to gi m Their expensos are suall and they and do sell cheap. Ont of the most inviting places in the was the Y. M. . hall, with its parlors ‘mll ru-upuuu rooms. The in behalf of the association, gave welcome to all callers, A very tempting spread of refreshments was provided, and the abundance was so great that de- spite the great number of callers, there were many busketfuls to be gathered up at the close of the reception. In the een- ter of the temptingly ari 1 table was a beautiful pyramid of fruits and flowers. The rooms of the association, which have just been refitted and refurnished under the direction of the ladies who .m.mlml the reception, present a in, appearance. The been repapered elegantly, decorated, the vooms painted in mony, mul many little adornment Tho place has a homelike, look, which cannot but mu 1K tractive resort for the young me city. Several added, and the har been ymnasium is well sup- plied as well. [tSeems that with so many attractions there is little need of young hanging about disrepu Cindulging in strect corn Jluce combines the attrac of the homa the muscle seems to tuke rank 1y sssociution m the and ¢ll, and the young men will lose nII rep- utation for if they do not 'lh‘ i improve the led them. were over a evening as | e number, All were plac their ease, and all seemed not only de- lighted with the appearance of the but as thoroughly enjoying the so cordially given. ternoon there Hers, and in the ption academy to | | Miss N the | THE OMAHA DAIL a misdemeanor and shall, on conviction be imprisoned for a term’ not exceeding one year in the county jail - The finest fringes, foot rests and faney henille flowers fancy work at kK. tockert & Co,'s ¥ Broadway | & A incurance ] th has the y insure with your wife—an orrest companies it b le - New Year's Eve Party. Ti f the old and coming in | of the new year was observed in happy way at the of Dr. and Montgomery, No. 628 Fourth strect being gathered there a goodly d mostly of young people. The from 8:30 until 1 o'cloek. The pleasantly with | al f wn appropriate | also favored the with At midnight the re freshments were served, temptingly ar ranged and bountifully sceved, and asa | happy feature of the” ushering in of the | new year Me. Don AL Judd reg i | ection, while as the hands mark 8 hour of 12, the old y an aged, deerepid mian, pa the room, \|| W nhmlnn taking this part, his costume being perfeet in all de tails for this representation Following him came his bright littl rl, ing the new yeu he 1s one | of the most pleasing of the evening. | Among the young folks who were pres ent were Misses Annie Oberholtzer, Spooner, Kittie Buschel, dennie thorne, Annic Squir nie Col Annie Spoon, Laura bury, Nellic Wooilbury, Don Judd Muonger, ¢ George Ric very Mis therc company compos lonrs wer cvening wa musical and other soc cllie Hatehor g and s passed very games ures wo reading company Carrie Hiun Matie Josiyn, Min Oberholtzer, Nellie iss Comstock, , Corn Wood u Fiteh, Ollie uul| Mrs. Sneet Squit ¢ Hanthorne Charles i Charles Fiteh, W. Will Goering Wooilbiity, S Homer, "‘ of lIHn and R Slahon & Co's, . \ et S I"\‘ll M - Try John Templeton's “Ro: - Broadwell in Ja A Broadwell, the T I estate man, spent his New Yo ail, the jury having found him guilty of obtaining money under false pretenses. Anattempt was mide to seeare bonds for him, but it did notsuceeed. An attempt w made to have the she of him, and guard him in some ~14.||( of Inlnb\n r him up. It s room, in- pms that | Wt the zenith of | v, seattered money with o lavish hand, and whenever he v ited this city, Des Moines and other places, he spent hundreds of i Tthe town, and even tried to the same prodigs | nner, but his pile w enough, Those who tlo and cnjoyed the good times of which he | 1s¢ and eenter now show their friendship by leaving him to some other charges i him, and the out look for the new year is not z happy one. - For first c¢lass Missouri Gleason, at his i prosperi butter tl\ his woorld eall on j Pearl strect —~— 1 the gl 1tz & Rleeb, ything new aspe lll‘\. ocery line give 162 Broad- nd fresh For eve nflun-r & —~— The Week of Prayer. Next week is the week of prayer, and it will be observed in concert by the Bap- tist, Presbyterian and Congregational churches of this eity. The following is the programme suggested by the Evan welical Alliance: Monday, Jan. 4. giving. Tucday, Jan. 5. Confession. Wednesday, Jan. 6. the Fawmily. “Thursdity, Missions. riday, Ju ,—Nuations and Govern- ments Suturday, Sunday loins be burning; and that wast for the Praise and Thanks- — Humiliation and ‘I'he Church and Jan. 7.—Homv and Fore The Se Christian Li “Let your ur lights untoien s Lord. Luke X. i3 - C. B. Jacquemin & Co., No. street, take pleasure in announcing to bl Ao etonl: les, or namental, stylish and goods, is complete in e p;unm-m. and cordially invite ey visit their store, inspect their and compare pricet. No trouble Uver 10 show goods Jan. 9. goods What- and real quire, 101 Substanti estate loans, J. W Pearl street. of title - D Soon to Ma Coker & Baxter, the parties who have bought the paper mill, are put ting in extensive and expensive repair Some important changes are being mad ad the mill will be made one of the best | in this purt of the west. Itis expected that the mill will start up in a month Mr .l J. Barpy is the foreman in charg p suflicient capi tho ont rprise to the front, s without doubt, lund stoves Ra AT dalo e o s poles, shades, ete., the ve the west at E \lotl\t 't & Co's. cornice apest in Best coal and wood 1n the ety at Glen- Pearl mn»t Not Tilnan's Body. The mystery about the Killing of the colored man on the Rock Island track, neur Greendale, has not been cleaved up The body was thonght to be that of Ed mund Tillman, who used to live here, but some of those best acquainted with ‘Till man declare that it eould not be him The coroner held an inguest yesterday, but little additional was to be learned It was learned that Tillman had a scar on ht hand, and as none was to be found on the body, the jury beeame satis fied that it was not Tillman here have n several theories as to how the man came to his death, and the peculiar wound in his head led some to believe that he had been shot it the cars. The jury deci that the man met his death by f.l!]m-' from the Rock Island freight train or lr_\ being struck by it The coroner had a request from a well known physician and for the body. The corone i permit from the eity clerk to * remains of the unknown colored Dr, — for medical or sur rposes,’’ went to his oftice and | remains packed, and upon an order from the doctor the body was delivered But where it goes is w mystery Blufts has no mediesl or surg tion 4,020 of the statutes say: The remains of any person received as aforesaid, shall be used for. the purpose of wmedical and surgical study alone and in this state (low and whoever shall use such remains for sy other pur pose, or s vewove (he sime beyond the limits of this state (lowa), or in any wanner traflic therein, shall be guilty of ters of the rack pric in street - Persoual Paragraphs, Jerry Meyer leaves to-morrow for short visit to his old home in Allentown, le :s combined a birthday with gesterday. It was the 34th car's day which he has spent in the lslun W. C. Pusey's Omalis N yesterday J. W, Clark, of New York, is in the u!\ visiting his byotl I A Clark, who *hie Im‘mn‘ engineer of the lmun acitic railrowd Alonzo Jay Hart, formerly in the law practice het ad now one of the pro irietors of the popular Capitol hotel of Jes Moines, is in the city for a few day He is making headquarters at the Ogdeén E.W. Nelson, of Kearney, b., was in the ety yesterduy shaking hands with friends. Mr. Nelson on his way to New York city, and is one of the loan and abstract lirm of Nelson & Munger, of this city. Beer, formerly of Oficer & 1k in this city, bat now of the ionul bank, wus in the city - nd house 1m|n~|n|m wot For hardw: i1 Miin prices of Cooper™& Mc( No street - Death of Hughes. Hughes, the man who was shot major, died last night at 9:15 o'clocs by the ‘- number of new hooks have ived for the public libr mecting at the Scandinavian Bap tist church New Year's eve pr teresting that it was not tween Land o'cloek Beveral we nverted others rose for pruyers. o pastor of the Baptist church will in the morning and & number of preach morning amd evening. Baptisin in conncetion with evening serviee, | the separate BE ¢ rrLES: A st [ | and Uleera Dr. Willigins, | Wiltiams' Lox PILES Tiehin by instant rc itehin v nel for noth DISEASES CURED, Ointient cares Heads or tptions on the the skin clearand beautifnl Sore Nipples, I by «hu | Bocents. |u'mull\ Kuhn and Schrocter At Ve Goodman s, or Among the won irehieological discovery in the homes of old Gree partments of the men the women, each with its own open co and common hall and 1ts own corridors the bath-room, paved with an single slab, the water conduits terns, the royal bed chamber, the and guard-rooms, and the whiol of the palace of a great chict, as pre-Homerie days e ind_cis oflices interior itwas in - “Over and Over Again.' Repetition is sometimes the ¢ to impress a teath upon the mind .m-lmuh take notice that Dr. Piere Pleasant Purgative Pellets” (the origi nal Little Liver Pills) continue to he won derfully efte < of sick and net vous headache, e rush of blood to the he ties, and all ailments ar straetion of the bodily fun action is mm.-uuh et el the ingredients hemg entir table, they can be taken with impunity into (h\' mest delicate stomach. Adl dr ., NOTICES advertisements, such n o ltent, Wants this column at from :\Il Their wgisig, the low r- firstinsertiop wnd ¥l ench subsequent inscriion. mentsat our office, No. L Broudway. JWAN & nder Cit t 10 sl 1 we from town e nny thing in-our line, willsend you a pile of i v unin oods ouneil Bintls front room "Bo Trond way, \\ ANTED To buy all ¢ hand honscehold goods s, such as furniture, not_ having Stiicr inie by noL AppIY I, prompt xl!un\lum o wiil | by A, Council AL Mo RUSSELL&CO hon & Co's Manutacturers of all sizes of AUTOMATIC ~ENGINES Especinily Designed for Running, MILLS, GRAIN ELEV AND L ' ATORS, JCTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boi New Massillon T hreshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction SAW MILLS, Massillon, O, Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Blufis, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Engines, ONLY HOTEL In Counci Bluffs haying F'ire Esoape Andall moaern improvewments, call bells, nu alanm bells, ete., is the CRESTON + Nos. 216, 17 wud 219, Muin Street, MAX M CHN, Proprictor BOS. OFFICER, W.HL M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. )l 18h. W MAVNE, A5 HAZEGTON P.T. Mauyne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Peadd Stroot |, Council Bluffs, lowa. Dealers i lowa, Ka IN COUNCLL BLUFEFS OMAHA A SPECIALTY Real Estate bought and sold. s and Nebraska Lands LOTS AND N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American E Compuny, press, | CHRONIC DISEASES o i e al experionco. Y ireet, Co 8§ CONSULTATION FitEs MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUPACTURER HAIR GOOD. No. 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs. AND DEALEK IN HOUSE!| { SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. 1886. WHERE T0 BUY Now Chri Has Oomg and Gone, Stock of Goods on Hand Mnust be Dispo the of, Those Who Will Read the Following Will Surcly Find Many Accept- able Presents for New Year's Da NECKWEAR - ford to by af et OF Disorng Handkerchies coptabile to most any clicap ut the Feople's | nppreciate ofie i bou Ao can_be tics and on e 1, Rodda & Co, from Eiscman, Rod plea’ Store makes and cheapest prices .| Dress A fine Biack Silk D PAtteen is considere clegant Holid Sl prices Iive noo e offered the pub) i not Tong un ort dinurs, conmmon, every- 3 dlvdsm would' cost s ol oW cost it sclceted Trom the fmmense stock seman, Roddn & Co.'s Peoples’ Store, who o ISt stoek ever seon i the woes I-KAT ¢ round Of every conceival vieh and poor alike, suif purchasers at_the Peoples' 5t Eiscunnn, Hoddn & Co. GAP stytlo for Tor it w 1riCnas 1o s | The Peoples | prices that make cven | For the million ot the lgost dry i the west. Such n thALIE Yoi wora. 1. eout the v, it would tike yon FOI THY o hosier, MiL LIUN e “the ! Sinich Enowh tinL raw bois bt £00(! can : whole of the shment. Ladies whe wish suits, no matter whit style, shupe or cut, cannot help but find a Eiseman, Rodda & Co’s. Muifler are found the Peop Eiseman, Rodda y one knows a mufler is hing to have whout the 1k, Cazh- . etc., and Is there a man, woman or child that does notknow, or hits never be ide of one of the largest if nut the very goods house in [ the e the proprie do your heart Food 10 cull " S plenty of clerks to ind i Overy thing imagmable ¢ comfort when in their truly For Children ; thoro ana fit them owit in You'll bo pleased with ¥ prices they m ment of I £00ds 10 be FEE Store, Are You Tired?! just wh loddn, & Co. have the stock and varie Jeet from. You can find anyth| everything that s Kept diy by purchasing overshocs or rubbier boot People’s 1f yon become tired of Iooking over the goods oo smail stores 1o find t coming 50 I o1 undery dup ut Bise The stock is I cunnot atford on, it they huve | Woney by Beling it now., Thes out, con Iy st have othor goods, in The Cheapest Red Flannel in the West is to be found in the Peopies' Store, 1k s the Peoples CLOAKS 2 mueh larger stocks on hind thim all the. ofher houscs here combined cun show, und at prices 15 impossible, but it s a fuct, and 1o be 1 give themi a eall. You'ean buy Clouk or any kind of a wrap ot them, und cun now get more Value for your money in’ this e thin ever before for 1his veuson, that if they | cirry them over il next aeason It will require | one-hall of u floor tostore thew in, wnd | } min, Rodda & Co. cun't spere the s pite. Muslin cheup. bubi sle yon tancy ure given awuy. o 1o loose not selling room 1 Junuary ne West ever has Inrge n line of K10 in the fine and Musling, Bleached and Unblcach Ccan be found At the Peoples’ store, inquantitios that would supply u udred small storcs. They ave They cost you nothin In all the leadi ud thuts ur 10 jzcs ut K o cas 5 Eiore. Al ull of hose 'smallest bal | Wedding and Party HOSIERY. | boys, ladies, girls, and 1 PAID UP CAPITAL $20,000. IMPORTERS OF Every instrumient warranted. Brick huildings of any kind raisel or on Little Giant trucks—thie hest in the wor 808 Eighth You Northwestern Hotel. Newly fftted and furnished Dummy Depot. § SAMU L. H. BERSHA W. Manager. Opp Broadwa Chicago Lumber Co. Wholegnle aud retail Lnmber, Lath, Whito Shingles Snsh, Doors and Blinds. Murblehead 8 P. MACCONNEI dlephione No. 28 6 Muin Strect. Concentruted L, Muny; celebrated e EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE IN CROCKERY,CHINA Queensware & Glass At Homer’s No. 28 Main Street, Council Bluffs, ESSEX HOUSBE, AND VINE Sts, CoRNER BRYANT Warm 100ms . JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLLUFFS. Federal Courts, Beno, and in Stat: and and s Sngart Bloek Practices Roows MERGEN HOTEL, Muin St,, Council Blufls M. & St D depots, Sti pass the door civthing new Class, Opened Dee, MERGEN i Proprictor and Manager J. M. SMITH LEADING Mechant Talol CUKO WS YOU Call see Be The all comers. NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Blul Towa Coum,h By moved and satista Avenue and AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 3100,006 Mueller Music Company! INCORFORATED, SUCCESSORS TO J MURLLER., 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA AND DEALERS 1N Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. Send for catalogues, MUELLER MUSIC ¢ W.P .A'Y'LSWORTI—I P wL%mon n guaranteod. Eighth Strect. Miss We make the celebrated Hardman Pianos, and the Royal Whitney organs, a specialty 0., Council B.uffs HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Framehouses move It If you buy any where except at Metcal Bros. They are selling their Clothing at Gost, and guarantee prices on hats, caps’ + | underwear, hosiery, neckwear, silk hand- kerchiefs, trunks, bags, etc.. ete METCALF BROS, 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. U NION TICKET OFFIE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent, No. 507 Brondway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFY fing s the time aepar iting by centrul sty e local depots, Trains leny minutes cavlior wnd arrive t DEPART. CHICAGO & NOW! I ¥l The follc CHICAGO & Muil und SCREAGO, NI WAUREE & ST 7 au Mail wnd Expross.. rcan Yeniciaai, BEIANGTON & QUING il i F3 s Expross WABASH, K. Lo S PACITIC, al 8t ww [ i EEpross. SDreas, BIOUX CIIY & PACIKIG, ux ity Mail P ol Puse., O1 of arrival and wrd time, nt runsicr depot ton y inutes lite ARKLVE. K. 0 from hydrant pressuro for Speciil ¥ (it iareh orrun biowing We 508, et chopper W I I wolor mide iy Cottned BAs by pie s In 1 & Selhnids, meat murkets M Akl Meut Musrks \ Cotfee g WILLAMS, P, e crewy lvwa ?