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THE DALY BEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. THURSDAY MORNING NOV. 18 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carvier 1 any part of the ety at twenty cents per weeks B W.Titox, « o« o TELETTIONE Beerxees Orricr, No, 4 Niout Evinon No. 2, Manager. MINOIRR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co Now fall goods at Reiter's. Coover & McGee sell stoves Panels 50 per dozen at Schmidt’s \ gallery, Main strect Eleetrie door bell every form of domes ances at the New York Plumbing Oor — - Weather strips at Chapman’s, 105 Main. - our books , room 1, are made by More house & € Everett block Dr. 1 Residence No. 10 Order Fuol company bef No. 53 Bidw'y. » 12 Pearl streets Telephone - nchett, oflice ® 120 Fourth street. nr coal nmI wood from C. B re anadvance in price Telephone 136 - Everyhody's store, zood place to buy goods, No. 523 Main street. - Mrs. A. 8. Hull is prepared to do dressmaking on short notice and at reas. onable prices. No. 328 Broadway. sishit ercont $2.50, pants #1 to $3.50, Isin proportion. Everybody's store, 828 Main SRS Tho best stove [over had s the verdict of thonsands who haye used the Home base burner, Cooper & agents - Sce West Point L heater. improvements in heating ~"n\n i 50 Woob. - racts of titles and rea & E. L. Squire. No. Oysters alty, Doc Just ook in === All varicties of game and fish vles. Short orders a spe 401 Broadway. ve Hundred Over for Boys aud Children from §1.50 up MercaLy Bros Stampingan full mate Mrs. 1. P Wall paper, shades Niles, No. 402 Broadsw E. H. Sheafe loan money on chattle security of every description; of- fice No. 500 Broadway, upstairs, P. C. DeVol sells Stewart, Climax, Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn- ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves nd rangzes. onomy steam and warm air furnac ) Broadway. - Jook stove for soft coal ve them, - new suit or overcoat at \[uu-:xll’ Bros. riety of embroidery Niles, 402 B'dway. B.D. paints, ete. & Co., Try Gurland Cooper and Mct Don't buy your until you look at thoss Call for everything you meed, bottom prices, Everybody’s store, 823 Main, 1 cr -«I to IrfiuL all cl diseases demonstrate the curative power of electricity”’ in accordance with v and complete system or ilectro- Therapeutics, consisting of Galvanism, slectro-Magnetism — und l"\ul\h- disc CuoavineG, Ga. school system of Georgia is an impove ished institution. It uvnt. s with its teachers for a term ¢ five cents per day pe 1, and with them at about sixty-five cents on the dollar. The teacher must aceept this or persuade the Kind-hearted patron to pay the vemainder., A i | dicrous ean spend i he ateertain of tnese examination commissioner, ns in this anatural vein' of humor. as a4 man of about 40, t of feature and a body s long, He said he didn’t claim to know all—wasn't a graduate, ote,, but he did Kinow enough to teach them heathen down at ! hed there four duln’t know nuthin yit. The oflicial said ary questions, and be mes and some- splitin two."” y parts of speech coarse, fine and super is a verbt Lit's suthin’ that tackles onto suthin', or ~|m“~ that suthin tackics onto hit,” ' from a book." “Ilu\\ do you teach read “Sometinies by couxin’ and sometines m questions, the fundamental rules of “You mean the way how s, “Can’t jis' remember,” Thus of course is an exceptional subject of ignorance, but the public sehool teach- ers in the Georgin backwoods are not proverbial for their much learning. There are some ;_nud schools, however, and this ct)\ulll_) f gian and a ge: ml. man of ealtivated taste, —- Red Star Cough Cure has the endorse ment fromexperience of the most promi- neat wen, - The libel law of Texas is more strin- gent than any of the other states of the union. A newspaper can be sued every county where it circulates, forcing it to keep a stafl’ of attorneys dmnhuud over the state, - All the known French v earliest times, have by Paris. They number 15,000, - If your children are cross or peevish- wakeful at night, with flushes of fever, white around the nostrils, vings around the eyes, pick their nose, toss the or (L\.‘ - sleep, you have positiy they are troubled with worws. M('f‘mlua Vermifuge will remove worms, and restore your children blooming sparkling he alth , since the collected in the to Weather strips at ( Impn“m 's, 105 Main Best dinner in The city at Doc and Billy's, 404 Broadway, NEWS OF A VERY STORMY DAY | w and Wind Almost Snocee in Suspend- ing Business and Travel. THE RAILROADS PARALYZED. Jailed For For- A Quict A Lucky Runaway - gery - Suing a Railroad- Wedding—Other New the Blaffs, The Storm. nearly at a standstill in the city all day yesterday on account of the terrible storm. The streets were nearly deserted and no street cars were running. The dummy trains were aiso abandoned, and mail trains, with the ex- ption of the “2" and Kansas City Council Biuffs failed to . rive he Rock Island train was bloc! neq Weston and the St. Paul train was stalled at Templeton. Altogether it was the we November day that Council Blufls has experienced in many years. & A Lucky Runaway. Yesterday an ommbus team at the Rock Island depot became frightened In the course of their ¢ flight they struck a hack, badly ging it, and also collided with a wron, doing considerable damage. ately, however, no one was in- jured and the frightened team was cap- tured without much difliculty. - Jailed For Forgery. 0. P. Webster, who was nrrested at Crescent for forging the name of H. A. “Terry to a note at that place, was brought to this city yesterday to await the action of the grand jury, and was lodged in jal. gt Suing a Railroad. Yesterday George Heaton commeneced suit against the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney railroad company for $300 dam- ages which he claims to have sustained by the burning of a shed. He alleges that the building was set on fire by a spark from a passing locomotive. Released on Bail. John Casey, charged with committing an assault upon Deputy Sherift Haines, was released yesterday upon furnishing bail. . Quictly Wedded. J. M. Smith, merchant tailor of this city, was quietly married to Miss Jennie E. Barrett, daughter of the Dunlap mer- <-|lx nt, at the Catholic church at the latter place. - Work of Horse Thieves, A horse and buggy were stolen by mis- ants at J thieyes have not yet been eaptur - Rub the “painful points” thoroughly when afiieted with neuralgia with Salv tion Oil, the great pain Price 25 cents a bottle. Dr Bull's Cough Syrup cures croupy cough that sounds so much like nuls driven into the child’s coftin. THREE MEN FROM GEORGIA. Interesting Komance Which Would Be True if It Were Not Fictitious 3—June of that year—three con- soldiers serving in the returned to their homes in l annin county, on a furiongh of thirty s cach, says the Atlanta Constitution Thay weré mon of noeducation and with: out patriotism. They had entered the army “for the fun” of the thing.” service taught them that fun an unknown quanlity mn the army, but, instead, that there were great hardships and constant danger of loss_of life. A the expiration of the thirty days grs them by their furlough they ag they would not return (o ‘the ‘arm other words, they determined to d 3 Fannin county is & monntainous re- gion. It, therefore. not diflicult for the three deserters to =0 hide themselves to be entirely out of the way of of sent i of them. 1“.) romginad annihilator. nes were Watts The y om 1865 to 18’ the HIHI o (HHH\ most ul Hu il 1n Ihomas, were unma remained in time manufs of the 1 men in n gorge L term of two years in | penitentiary 0 three ters, now L5, were hiberated tained \\mk ona Hudson r Bowman enlisted in the army, and was sent we, st to |l Walls went to employment f In June, 1878, Thomus marrie woman who lived in New York Cit About the sume time Bowiman mar s of the Apache tribe of Indans, Watts in the the same month and year, married a Cuban woman, whom he met in Jacksonville. The degree of education possessed by the three wives as ahout the same as that possessed by their hus- bands. Living so widely a red to the three ex-conviets that they wonld ever again mect. But - Jun 1874 ! employed by the owner of w St. John's viver stéamer to go to Florid At the same time Bowman's command was sent to St. Augustine. While passing through Jacksonville the met Watts. 1he three ex-conviets deter- mined to celebrate their reunion , which was provided for sup restau; t the banguet, at which gr conviviality reigned The next morning the the wives of the three ex very suddenly. The icn eaten at the bun quet had poisoned them It was in June, 1850, that the three ex coavicts met again, Jacksonville was the place. They were on their way to Fannin county,” Euch had heard that the fow of land he owned had suddenly become of great value, by reason of the discovery of gold. They trayeled to- gether, each full of wonderful plans for the future. When they reached Fannin county they discovered that what they had heard was untrue. They were bit- terly disappointed, naturally, and to con- sole themsclves set up a distillery and proceeded once more to munuiucture Ulieit whisky 1ts ot men how long the three ex convicts n-m.uuul in Fannin county, but in June, 1881, they were living in'Chi- cago. 'rm, then disappeared and were heard of no more until June, 1858, On the ith of that month an explosion oc- curred in a small house on a back street in Chicago, The occupants of the house, three men, were killed. Police investiga- tion developed that they were engaged in the wmanufacture of dynamite at the time of the explo presumably for supulying the anar “The owner of the house said that he had rented it to the three men whose names were Thowas, Bowwan, and Watts The most u;,un' sing peuralgie pain goes down before the marvelous power of ] 5t. Jacob's Oil, United States ht lml rt, it never occur- THE OMAHA ])AILY PEE: THURSDAY, o o e g A Cuuning Creditor. Dy Geods Chroniele four merehant ereditors from an ¢ city started in the same train of car a certain debtor owed each one sopa und 2 objoect of the other, ¢ nword about it 1 acquainted. When they rived at the station, which was two or three miles {rom where the debtor did business, tney fonnd but a solitary cab, to which ali rushed. Threo g fused cab started gn( upon th with the driver 1 the ¢ y he wanted to sell The driver replied that he did 1 want o dog that he was not worth m than tie would not sell him for that e $100 for the animal, ' Th fourth man .‘mkly hatid ovar the mone took the reins m.‘ backed the eab up against the bank. slipped it from the har ness and tipped it up so that the ¢ could not be readily opened, juniy upon the horse's back and rode off at a quick lope, while the insiders we out of the window. He rode to and had a writ made out « 3 his debt sccured, and got around to the hotel just as the “insiders’’ came up pufling and blowing. The cabman soon bought back lorse for $50. The “‘sol xl men' offered to reimburse tho fo one, who had found property ullh ient m pay his d , if he would not * about the affair at home. - oy in Mitchell, of the Antoine sw York and Havana trade, came home in May, entirely helpless with rheu- matism. He went to'the mountams, but i i i request began to take Hood's Sarsavarilla. He immediately began to ove: in two months his rhenmat s all gone, and he sailed in command of his vessel a well man, l[uul‘s Sarsparilla will help you. Sold by ull druggists —— Horace Greeley's Blunder. Mr. Greeley was a cter, and could hu funny um He was one of the each was but | ran_ after g um\ly(ook n deop St its w fare. When the annual exhibition was in progress the Tribune was full of Sometimes Mr. Greeley took a hack at it himself. Though a strictly temperance man he one day astonished the staff by writing a paragraph on the wine exhibi saying it included _port, sherry, clu Cliquot, Mumm, lltwl!vn‘r and cham- pagne. The staff were laughing over the old’gentleman’s blunder, when he came inand asked the cause. The slip of his pen being pointed out, oleyre- marked in his squ “Waal, I'm about the only man_ on this paper who could make such a d—d fooiish mis- take as that.” The multiplication of gin mills and their attendant throngs of drunken “‘bummer: und the Brooklyn end of the bridge is nctually driving passengers from that highway back to the ferry, a serts the New Y ml\ Tribune. A person who defrauds moncy by gelling a spurions ? enough he injures health by his trickery he is a monster. Beware of the imitations of the *“‘Garland Stove D and preserve your healti ana Ranges’ IWOTITE. isements, such as Lost, Found To Rent, Wants, Boarding, 1 n this coltmn at the low TS PER LINE for the first inser- ionand Five Conts Per Line for each subsequent insortion. Leave advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal street, ncar Broadway, Council Blufs. e act mnother of rticle ist Specinl adver ToLoan, For 8n WANTS. ~Furnisned roows, 616 Blutfs. ¢ A boy with pony to carry Bee \V‘rom Fnu SALE—Oid papers for salo &t the lee ofbe WAt io s oftice to select ~ MURDER!! Diphtherin is agan making its annual visita- tion, ‘Ten years' trinl of DR.THOS, JEFFERI REMEDY r that fatal melady has demos strated the fact that it is infallible as a prevent- . 1f you_permit your children to dio with diphtheria, *Their blood be upon your ut the office, No ) South s, Ts., or seot by expross intending o bo i ut the Pryor's ioir wedding eards, Omuhi, tevesting dauh diphtheria, unde Dest physic of this eity too Inte, Gur degr d was recoived. L am gaiisi Rave boen suvod. who_ had Uhe dif nvmm. up with t v omedy ror 0 Bter was dying when it that her life could of our chiiiren or throat was filled 1sed your ) Immsl : dig thut wo ¢ uncil Blufts Oaily Globe: M. A o, editor ot tho Cambrl burg, Pa. £rloni of the cdite Lwenty ye kuown s one of the boat mon liviny vas ravaged with o ) His tumily greatly dis. ors from Mr - expressions of grutitude for of averting th | Sk Dyspeptic, wh; PRI with caj dle In dis- constipution i erences givon. ssin 18 the e ) disonsed con fOr Lwo Weeks treRtiment. foris’ diphtheris medicine is infallible ds of sore throsts. Indispensible in malignant seurlet yl- or, ¥id, rnn(hrmln ul cativrrhal co Full printe i cimes sent with ther Dr. Jofferd n only be obtained at bis offi ihth Council Bluffa. Towi, or sont oy expross on rcelpt of price $3 »ng how to use th No doctor requi ally cheap suit to order, < m Grover, (late of Cricago), No. 13 North Main St. uext to American Dist, Telegraph oftice. He will you a fine fiting all-wool suit for Pants to order §0. Having opened a cloth and trimming house in connection with the merehs tailoring establ fully invite an inspection of same. Par- ties desirous of obtaining ecloth by the ard and making up their own goods can here be accominodated. Trimmings of all kinds furnished. Goods cut to order. In factanything you u be furnished at bottorn price t forget a fine fitting suit to order for $25, pants $6, and cloths and trim wings at equally low nnu res. Mam St., 1f you wi Wm. Grover, No. orth next door to Ame nun Dmnu\ T office. N SCEURZ. Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. Harkness Brolhers Special Sale ~0F toaks this Week — —— ewboods, LowestPrices HEADQUARTERS ronr CARPETS AND DRY GOODS! Mail Orders promptly attended to. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. FURNITURE! ine Hanging Lamps, H. nisting Goods A J' MANDEL, 3 & 325 Broadway, 10WA. Fur- Ledgers, .lmu- ulg, County and Bank Work of All Kinds abpe falty Prompt Attention tp Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO, evet Bloek, Council Blufts, apers Used. Al styles of bind- ing i Ma BLAWX BOCHS. Room 1 Standard OFFICER & PUSEY, BANI (ERS COUNCIL BLU ablisied 1857 ~ | Compri JONN STONE & SIMS, ATTORREVS-AT- LAV, Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Blook, COUNCIL BLUFFS R L, WILL _JAMS 18 N. Main st, Council Bluff 15th st , room 10, O TONE. JACOD S1M8, a., and 209 Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPII TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Slate, Mantels, Show Cases, Tents, Awnings, Roofinig, Plate and Window Elevators, (hand andaulic, etc. Glass, i | N()VP\IBI‘ R 18, LBt FINE - FRENGH - MILLINERY 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a §5 hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; §io0, round frip. 1886. D IIS'THE “PROPER CAPER” For a buyer to go where the largest Stock and Greatest Varieties are kept in any one line. Again, if seller has EXPERIENCED ACCOMMODATIONS faithful and trusty hx-hn those who buy will be agreeably served, and if seller gives FULL weights and meas ures, you have three excellent reasons for patronizing such a firm Fuel consumers oaght HEATON FUEL CoO., therefore to buy of CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Flire Hscape And all mo "ern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, "rnI\. TELEPHONE 100, fzm‘ INSURSHCE In the following Companies German American, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford, Hartford,* of Hartford, Californian, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & National, of Edinburg Union, of San Franciecs State,* of Des Moines. Wil rg City,* of Brooklyn. Those marked with a % insure also_against loss by Wind Storms, Cyclones and Topnadoes REAL ESTATE ONEY LOANED o~ Goob c1t AND FARM PROPERTY AT Low RATES, ¥ o % o % o % (% o % % FOR SALE IN COUNCIL BLUFFES AND OMANA Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin gle or donble. MASON WISE. Council Blufls, R. RICE, M. D., Or other Tumors removed without €ancers (g Xie or dbwwing of biood, COUKCIL BLUFES CARPET CO, We arestill offering f"l'{/l'{‘.l.( stbar- gains in CARPETS Ever offered in this city or the west. Qur stock is as large and complete as any yow can find, and we guar- antee prices away below all com- petition. ————— e have also a full line of OURTA | o alt graces make, including Turcomi, Point, ete., cte, Lacee, Chenille, Ivish vprnia, Ker- rach, Brassels, Leminster, ete, at prices lower than the lowest, CurtainGoods by theYard Wi wlw Shades And firtuves, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Lincoleums, cte. A large line of Nillkand Mohair Plushes and Up- holstery goods; Easy Chairs, Otto- mans, Foot Liests, cte,, for the hol- iday trade, e o A o e . AT A ALY S AL AT 2 SN aR @M.! WM 2ED.sB s WILLIAMS, 1w Tailor ¢ > TWlen’s Furnisher, 506 Breadway, Council Blufis. PRIl Leading Btyles and 1mpoptatiops Gopstoptly op Hond £e~ 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. No. 628 Broadway, Council Blufls, EOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTUR, DI W Whol Agricultaral Implements, Bugsles, Carriages, Fte Yo, Couneil Dufte, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. AManufacturcrsof and Dealers in Hand and Power Corn Shell rs, And ageanral line ot implemonts Nog. 1101, 1504, 1303 and 1507 2outh Main Stroet, Council Bufts, Towa. DAVID BRADLE Manuf'rsani Jobh Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Baggles, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Mnchinor 1100 to 1118 South Main Street, Counoll Biu " owa. IMPLEMENT SRE, LS & €O, CARPETS. COUNCIL BI.U T ( Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixturos, Upholstery Goo Ete. Na. 406 Ilm‘mlwny Council Blutfs, owa. L TOBACCO, B 1¢ ()\' & MO )RE, =Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Bluffs, Towa. COMMISSION, T SNYDER & LEAMAN, Frait and Produce Confiiéslon Merchants. No. 14 Poarl St., Council Hlufs. brrGats. HARLE, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Drug"h(s 0ils, Pamts, Glass, fain St., and aneil Biuirs. Wholesals Califoraia Frits a_ Specialty General Commission. No. 54} Council Blutis, WIRT & DUQUI I Ik Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery, CC«)MBIISQION Nog. 16 und 18 Pearl 8t., Council Blufrs, Broadway, » ETC. "BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealoers ia Lemer, Harnoss, Saddlery, Ete. _DluTs, HARNE T METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers In Hals, Caps and Gloves. Nos 32 nnd 84 Drondway, Coune AVY HARD K J'I.Ii\'l& & F Wholesala Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, lowa, BTO. R.Theodore, Agoeni, € buncil Blatrs, Towa, LUMI .\ OVERTON & CO., Sru-lwvn [‘I"1'J 4 oAt £ ail Kinds Coune PILING ETC. Diling Piling, it WINES JOUHN Imported and Domesd Agent for St. Got(har s 1 Council i SCHNEIDE Porcign and Dom N oo Mo L. KIRSCE Wiolssale Liguor Deale No. 4L 1 I Ay, Coun Reduc tion in Prices, China, G‘assv; Ig; Bic, ™ S, Homer & Co’s, Council Blu ALL THE LATEST STVLES OF MILLINERY, No. 328 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Mrs. O, A, Rcfve_.», Late of the Parisian Miliinery Co., Manager No. 25 Main st Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards WHOLESALE AND JOBBING ¢ Roval Universitys Ansteian Order of (he Tron mmander 0f the Royal Spanish Knightof the Royal Brissian Or: Eagle: Chavalior of the Legion of TONIC sho d n all par Toet, Cocn, Quinine, Tron A ot Y A 18s1vod 1o pire genuine SpRnish Imperiat i all who are Run Down, Norvous, Dys Jaa Malarions or aficted with weak kide TEWATEOF INITATIONS, HorMajesty's Favoritle CosmeticGlycerine Tand by Mor Roval Mighnesa the Brincess of Wales | xion, Erape Araggiats 1 FRINK D. MEAD, Garpenter and Builder, FINE CABINET WORK ASPECIALTY, Telephone 660. 209 South Sixteenth Street. BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFES, Opposite Dumuwy Depot, ‘pajnaseaday 2005 11§ SO PeJUBMIRY, ¥ Horses and mules kept constantly on hand, for sale retail or in car loads. Oders promptly filled by contract on short notic Stock sold on commission, SuLvteg & Bowky, Proprictors. phone No. 114 ] Formerly of Keil § 1at. ave aud 4Lh str T ale Stables, coruer GAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “Wo do hereby cortity that we suporviso the 1 the Monthly and Quarter- Iy Dinwings of The Loulsinna Stato Lotiery Compuny, nnd in prrson manage and_control the drawings themsalves, and that the snme are conducted with - honesty, fuirness and in good faith toward all and we wuthorize the mpany to use fleato with fac-sim- Yot our dignitures attchud, ' its advertises COMMISS ndersigned Banks and Bankors will 708 drawn in_The Louiginna State '8 which may be presentod at our couns J. H. OGLESBY, President Louisiana Natfonal Bank. J. W. KILBRETH, Prosident Stato National Bank. A. BALDWIN, Prosidem New Orlonns Nutional Bank, uVPRECEDENTFD ATTRACTIO B R RGN Bt rinvren LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporatod 1 1839 for 23 yoars by tho legis Wi ChATIAIS PUFDPOSOS with a capital {0010 which & rosorve Tini of Ovor & ndovted De 118 grrand stnglo. number drawings will tak plice monthly. It never seales or postpones, Look utthe following distribution: 199th Grand Montaly ANDTHE EXTRAORDIMARY QUARTERLY DRAWING In the Academy of Musie, New Orleans, Tuesday. Dec. 14, 1886, Under the personal supervison and ma ment of GEX, G, BEAVIRGAD, of Low and GEN. JUBAL A EARLY, of Vir- CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. Notice. Tickets are $10 only. Halves, $5 Fifths $2, Tenths $l- LIST OF PIIZES CAPrTAL PitizE OF §150 000 AND PRIZE OF 0.00) Paizior ginia, . §150,000 5,000 A sArEng 0 Appros . VR 1 3 b Prizes nmountug {0 Applicntion for r o only 1o the oflico d leAns, For furtier PRTEeS b KOl be ma 2 company in New Or m ord 0 our oxpenso ad DAUPHIN, ow Orleains, yable and addresy VAL BANK, New Orlons’ Uy ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN BAKING —AND ALL D IN TH OWN THE 5, BY USING VEN DOOR FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THE D‘S IN CHRIRI (AGE OF MEATS, that the Shrinkage of -um. via from thies AR A tufwln}‘ GA"ZT OV Beng mmu n \uc d CHARTER 0AR BTOVES and BANGES are a8 follows: L.OMAIAL LUIFKER & WELCH | NELL & SWEENEY, FAG: Vi RUPLORE J18 60 i;‘,‘(, ALRo 2 1E " - Oa. nulni. Anm.wn. IBI vluma AYE.. bmwn.

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