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6 THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO ARL 12 Delivered by carrler in Any Part of the City & v enty Cents Per Week H. W. TILTON MANAGER TELEPHONES Bueiswes Orvicy No. 43 1T EDiToR, N MINOR MBENTION, N. Y. Plumbing con Start the new year W of books, made by Morehc hany. a clean, neat sct ise & Co ; Reiter's, merchant tailor, i Best wood, ¥ 2, 619 Broadway, This evening Unity Guild gives a dime socin residence of Mr. Run- yan, on First street Many of the smaller clection have been alrveady settled. The stakes are being neld for the more cer- tain count. “Tam Tammany,” was the expressive Ay in which or of the demoeratic itons oxpressed his opinion of New York yesterday, 3¢ tions are 1 the skating rink in about a hard pine floor is being luid, give an excellent surface Yesterds fternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brackett were pre- sented with alittle son. Not so little, ten o 1 half pounds. little wanderer founa Wednesday has been returned to her . Kllers, who lives in the part of the city. The Seventh sewer completed and ready for use. Res between Fifth and Ninth avenues south of Muin st an now make connec- tions for their house sewers, The election went the wrong w the Democratic Globe will no after to-morrow morning. I'lic agement is considering whether to con= tinue a morning or evening edition. Names of prebable candidates for the postoflice are getting too plenty to pub- lish, except in divectory form.” It scems conceded that the present democratic incumbent, Bowman, will step out be- fore his full term is up. Albert Turner, the on election day for been taken to the bets ing made to_open week. which will on the western avenue darkey arrested illegul voting, has county jail on the wrapons. He was dismissed on the former charge and held on the latter. It is said that Dan eye on the postoftice. having been looking government building. it first rate, except rpets. He pro the green. The clectric towers for a few been in darkness for hours, city needed light. has been with use of th 1 old almana 1o moonlight and destrians are puzzl Carri has his He is reported as through the new L and that he likes the colorof the nights when er the the ors getting hold is not known. With no electric light pe- ope ing the past campaign flaunted a pre- tended portrait of the man of destiny in the faces of the comers and goe on Broadway. He repents that he was the only er, uot another democrat in the city joining in the ceremonies of laying Cleveland away. Miss Meally Stevens, the pianist, in brilliant carecr so many here have taken so deep an interest, this being her home, will give a concert in the opera house' on the _evening of the She will be assisted by Mrs. ‘anny Kellogg Bachert, who has won national T since the days of her girlhoo she, t0o, spent in Council Bluffs. Wickham & Co. have 2,500 tar barrels stored in the western part of the city, and they are doomed to speedy de tion. If Cleveland had been re-ele E. A. Wickham proposed to burn the entire pile in honor of the event. Under existing circumstances he does not feel like applying the torch, but offersto sell them to the publicans. No terms have yet been arranged, but the barrels will undoubtedly burn. ' They will make icine” very pmu. ones remember the of twenty-four years of defeat, and ave quite resigned, but the younger ones chafe under the collar, and cannot con- ceal their chagrin and disappointment. ‘With defeat comes loss of ready cash as vell as 1oss of revenue tomany of them, for th bet quite liberally on the sult. aid one of them “When you touch a man’s pocket )m begins to’ holler. As far as I am con- cerned [don’t care who is elected, but I hate to see my good old money rolling into somebody else’s pocket. No use talking, I do feel tough, and don’t you et it.” The poor fellow need not ol lonesome, as the: thousands of in the city who feol the same - See W. C. Stacy’s ad. - Sco Forrest Smith's spociul column. - - Loans made on city business and re. dence property. Notes bought., Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. Wo donot intend to indorse any ex cles of merit, but we tiake ploasuro in W the “Garland Stoves and Runges, superiority s too well extablished to be called in question. They lieved Lo be uneq ua by any i the world,” 501 oxclusively by I Jo v Mixed picklos in bulk at N. L. bitts, 845 Broadway. Personnl Paragraphs. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brackett rejoice over the arrival of a new babe. €. D, Hardin, government inspector, was here yesterday examining the books of Commissioncr Hunter, as requived by law. Fred Kelle Tib- eturned yesterday from ) to Pueblo. He will re- main in this city during the winter and return to Pueblo in the spring. L. H. Josslyn, of Janesville, Wis., ar- rived here yestorday expecting tospend some time with his daughters, Mrs, H. W. Tilton and Mrs. P. M. Pryor. Mr. and Mrs, L. Finkelstein, who were murried at Auslln Minn., ‘have returned from the wedding trip and taken up their residence in this city. Mr. J. E. Hurley, who has most ac- coptably filled the position of night operator in the office of the Pacifle Mutual telegraph eompany, has ac- copted @ position in the Omaha Herald oftice ana will receive the night tele- graph. He assumes the duties his new position to-night, ——— ‘We have some choice bargains in bot- tom property listed with us by parties who say they must have money. = A. Olark & Co., Broadway and Main. of C— Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cuscade Laun- dry company. - For Sale Cheap—Lots near the bridge 1o parties who will build at_once, dress or call on J. R. Rice, No. 110 Muin street, Council Blufls, BEE. | STREET. | Missouri | larger ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFES. County Returns Come in Slowly, But No Change. WHY THE MOTORIS NOT RUNNING A Few More Gan w For a Good Ready ing Up Business Statis A New Bridge For the Cre tics The Local Ticket. But little additionil news could | secured yesterday in regard to the e interest was ex but re will ba be local Considerat g the clection pressed regardi cship, it is hardly prol that the any change from the first b Schurz and Shoemaker ably defeated, and it certain that Reed and Barnett clected. For the third justic Biggs and Hendricks are elected, but the hest reports obtain: favor Biggs. The not au- thentie at best, and there will be con- siderable doubt until Monday, when when the votes are canvassed. E. H, Sheafe & € short time loans on 1 s i sums 1o suit, at lowestrate of interest. Oflice Bry y upstairs. 15t ble ports. ion ly nnque almost equal both med reports are make long or - See Forrest Smith's special eolumn., — - Dr C. Hazen, dentist, opera house block. Money loaned at L. afts & Co.'s Toan ofice, on furniture, pianos, hovses, agrons, personal proparty of all kinds, and all other articles of vadue without removal. All business strictly conti- dential, Kinnehan's, 326 B'way. Another Bri When the county mect next Monday to canvass the county vote, it hoped that they will some definite action wding building of a suitable bridge over Broadway. For s has furnished a part of the money expended in buiiding bridges throughout the county, as law required the appropt for the bridge fund turned over expended by the st four n expended for The supervisors build o new l-rhl;:-: at the point mentioned, but are holding off in a manner that looks rather suspicious, in view of the fact that after Janu, 1 the city will be allowed to build its own bridgeswitn its own appropriations. Unless some- thing is done before the end of the present year the city will get nothing connty in the way of bridge ven if this was not the ¢ the greatest demand for ction in replacing the pr sture, which affords very gor facilities for the 1t amount of travel on Broadway, with one more suited to the public needs. A structure the full width of the street is den as the continual passage of street ¢ f much valuable space. Much annoyance now results to the traveling public he- cause of the necessa ting entailed on all kinds of 1 teams this point. the matter Boots, shoes 2o Needed. supervisors also take the In- on money ,m.mw.l to me means we reliel and proper « public. commodation ur the cuffs and Cascade - The fiuwh on our rs, shirts cannot be equalled, Laundry Co. e —— J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. Money loaned on furniture, pinnos, dinmonds, horses, buggics or anything of value at low publicity; A. A. Clark & Co., oftice cor. Broad and Main, over American express. el ) Cabinets $2 per dozen at Schidt's. e ting a Good Ready. The electric motor cars were not run- ning yesterday. The damage done by the hot box on the engine, Wednesday afternoon, , and the run during the evening usual. The run to the western end of the ported that the wires were strung to the center of Omaha yesterday, o that through trips vill be made as” soon as the cars start again. One of the large dynamos has not yet arrived, and it is not d w start up again until that gets here, 80 that in case anything should happen to one the other could be started imme- dintely, without causing any del In the meantime the switchboards and other interior arrangements of the power house will be perfected, - - We have no comp collars, cufls and shir dry Co. E. H. Sheafc loans money on chattel security of every deseription. Private consulting rooms, All business strietly confidential. Office 500 Broadway, cor- ner Muin street, up stairs. illinois and Town best soft coal, son, 26 Pearl street, sworth & Co. loan money. - was repai itors in finishing . Cascade Laun- - Glea- S. B, Wu Rock Spring Pearl street, conl, Gleason, 26 - An Evening in Japan. Those who were at the Congregational church last evening had a treat indeed. Spencer Bonnell gave one of hisinimita- ble lectures on Japan., He hus a vein of delicious humor, and his style is sprightly and highly entertaining as well as instructive. One can get more from such a lecture than from much ding or travel even. Mr. Bonnell having been foimerly in the Japanese government service, 15 |Im|'uul_3hly con- versant with his subject, and prosents the most fascinating features. - Jap: life was illustrated vividly last L\vlunul ouny ladies of the church arranged in brilliant costumes. The entertainment us a whole wus thus one of much mcrit and interest. - If you want to borrow lot, house and lot, farm, or thing, see A. A. Clark & Co., way and Main, money, buy o trade any- Broad- For bargains in part of the city see ing real estate dea real estate in uny F.J. Day, the lead- er. Gathering Business Figur The secretary of the board of trade will issue atout December 1 a report of the trade and commerce of the city since January last. He has called on the business men, wholesale and il, for figures showing the business transacted by each branch of trade during that period, He assures us that the aggre- ) Bate only of each particular branchi of one fir THE ss will be pub n or ind need 1 tior for et of His private matte or general ind in the east E utly requested, idun answer his circular divulging names This report wi tribution here be 1 se by oks mude to { the new ye¢ - See Forrest Smith's special column, - A Weoek of The twenty-third prayer for young mer Christian day, week The week of prayer served by 700 American, hundreds of lands, with marked results ation of thix city will hold serics of pecial gospel meetings, beyin- ning with the Sunday 4 p. m. service and held thercafter einch evening d ing the weck except on Wednesduy cvening. The all young men’s mectin fief and spirited, conducted solely by young men in be- half of your They will begin promptly at 7 houy Pra; ann 1 Young Men begin Sun- and continuc nl siation 1 assc will November one last year was ob- together with foreign associations of I'he assoc We have listed with us some cash and a few good farms to exchange for Coun- cil Bluffs property. A. A. Clark & Co., Broadway and Main, . Headquarters for stoves. ODELL & BRYANT, 513 Muin st. - An Insane Wanderer Near Manawa. A party of hunters from the city ran s an insane man at Manawa yesterday He began to cry ssted by one of the ty and wem not to tell wheve he was. Un returning to this city in the ing the wted the circumstan the chief of police, who at once ized to go to the lnke and search for the unfortunate mun. A gentleman from Omaha appeared at po head- quarters and stated that he was looking for Mr ddell, an Omaha contractor, ’\Iuv W red away from home two and from his description the man seen at Manawa was th w...) the searching aer Lake afternoon. even- to which A a sulted in R TR AR He was brought to this city and left at the Broadway depot with his fricads, who the and took him with boarded home. dummy Wool dresses 5 to $8, Miss Sim- Dresses made silles and plushe mons, over I Have our wag soiled clothes. Drowned Herself. The wife of Andrew Nelson commit- ted suicide last night by drowniu self in the cistern of the Denmark house, corner of Twelfth street Washington avenue., She had ingane for the nast year and a half, last night walked out of the house and ju wped into the eistern. Her husband T R e e cide by drowning. — Saint Bernard Place. 1 have a number of fine lots for sale in the above addition, located only two biocks wway from the street cars on Broandway. These lots are 505250 fect, and choice residence propert, They are high and dry and present a commanding view, For full informa- tion regarding prices and terms apply t0 J. G. Tipton, sole agent, 527 Brond- way. e Vanderbilt's Nine Residences. Thiladelphia Pre; A quarter of a million dollars has just been by Mr. William K. Vanderbilt for the villa and grounds hitherto belonging to A. G. Stout at Newport, and the next neighbor on one side of the place is William Astor and on the othe Wwill- inm Waldorf Astor. This trifling bit of architecture and land is a birthday gift by Vanderbilt to his handsome wif He now owns no less then mnine r dences, ranging from hunting wild of Scotland to the exquisitely civilized corner of l-l{Lh avenue and Fifty-second ch establishment is complete in itself, with fine furniture and alll the outfit necessury to luxurious habitation. arc servitors in charge who keep ything almost ready for the arrival of their master and mistress, who bring with them personal menials sufficient to fill out the complement. Everybody who has been to see the mansions built by the lute William H. nderbilt for himself and his wwo daughters, with their families, knows that the structures occupy the whol Pifth avenue front between Fifty-first and Fifty-second streets, and most vi ors have noticed the enormous stc which form the sidewalk : of granite reach from eurb to area rail and are propor y wide. The city home of Mrs. William Vanderbilt is on the corner justacross Fifty-second street, and it is more ornamental, with its carved granite, than the larger piles of brown stone. But the 200 feet of sidewalk bordering the two sides of the premises were composed of lugs not remarkably big, although rather better than the Fifth avenue average. The whimsical young matron did not choose that her sister-in-law neighbors should be better off than she, even in what they tread on in transit between portal and carriage. Therefore she has ordered ner sidewalk torn upand re- placed by the biggest flagstones ever quarried. They will be about twenty feev square each and a foot and a half thick. The difficulty of getting out such tremendous blocks and the costs of transportation will make t.e price rather more than 81,000 apiece by the time they are luid. To realize the ex- travagance one has only to realize that the money paid for every one of the: stones would build a pretty house in the country, or buy a considerable farm. Neveriheless, as not less thun 96 per cent of the outlay is for labor, isn't it better for many poor people that this very rich person should want that kind of a sidewalk? ~—— A Students' Bread Riot, A briefl but lively bread riot on the grounds of the Sacred Heart acaden Vineland, N. caused much worr! ment to the faculty, says the Philadel- phia Record. 1 has been served to the institution since the present term by & Vineland baker. The produ: his ovens was satisfuactory tili th in the grain markeu sent flour upward like the temperature gust. Shortly afterward complaints began to crop out that the bread wus not good. Mild ut first, the students began 1o get deeply in earnest in their pro- tests against the stafl of life placed "be- fore them, ather Poreile, academy, finally de bakers.” A Millville contraet, and last week the first load was delivered at the academy. At noon the nearly two hundred siudents sab president of the rmined to change nin was given the OMAHA DAILY with Morehouse & Co, | BEE: | FRIDAY, SIZES FROM 25 70 300 HORSE POWER, Specificatio anteed. Send for Cats ogue. wnd eyed the piles of bread with suspicion. When the meal began o low murmur passed through the dining-hall and swelled until it shaped itself into the ery: 'S sour, sour, The next morning befol recitation hour the Millville bak wagon was driven into the grounds. The baker went inside to arrange for unloading. As if by magic threesce f) students were dancing fandangoes about the wagon. on the college grounds were strown with bread—whole loaves, fragments and crumus. Loaves were used for foot- balls, and_the boys bombarded each other with them. The buaker came running out of the building in time to his wagon overturned and a erowd lents swarming around it ingly cool under the cir- . Helooked tor a moment, returncd into the college down the at table 4 cumstance and then buildings. Father Porcile, whom the students reverc and love, mildly suggested that afternoon that they “chip in lm amount to cover the baker's dam- The bread destroyed was per- fed tly good, but the baker did not know that his previous load was sour. The suggestion seemed to strike the students very foreibly, for the necessary amount was soon made up. Prairie. Some days were 1 the outs in the st could be Life on th Hamlin Garland: ways spent in stacking barnyard, where the banked up for winter and these were the pleasantest of all the havvest days, for it was n the house where the girls could come out and chat oce sionally and show their pretty calico gowns. The kitchen was so handy that We could smell the doughnuts frying and hear the plates being laid for din- ner. Attracted by the swarms of gr hoppers falling out of the grain, the chick and turkeys came erowding noisily about the stak, singing joyously in their harsh, strange fashion i giving thanks for their unexpe feast, Neighbors passing town stopped to “'gn fashion. use. )y on_ their w Vin their western ans! s tarnin ove! “Oh, get out.™ You bet it is. minut You'll slide off 1n an- got y'r mouth o'n to have a shindig ' wind up Mebbe.” Wall, don’t leave me out. yer biler, Who's go'n v p Dave M r 1’1l bust ay fr oy s ‘bully! When y' go'n to “in a week or two.” . 7an’ to change works, of course?” When you goin’ to start "1t ¥ do, . drive on there. Howdy s’pose is goin’ to build a ten-foot bulge with you a cloc mn away like an ol’ gunny hen. Git!” SPECIAL NOTICES. To Itent, Wants, ed in this column af PER LINE for the first insertion and Five Cents Per Line for each sub- sequent insertion, ~ Leave advertisements at our ofce, No. 12 Pearl Street, near Broadway, Council Blufs Towa. QOR SBALE—Or A good grain elo- vator inan lowa town, to sell or trade for farm land. Jonnston & Van Patten, Council Bluts, Ja. inst., Monday, No 1 wili'sell the Tons, rniture of the late alx0, & quantity ¢ e absolute, Terms, i2, Bold property. H. Burroug Books aadl chotng cash. D, €. Bloom: VW ANTED, and wife; walk from P, 0. oftice, ~Two private family: Reterences required, T 08T Back und tan biteh, chain collar, Ik 4 and_bell, Name Nelié, Finder will t suitably rewarded by returning same to G Gerspachier, 80 Broddway WANIED and o othier Work. )i RENT- Furnished house, 8 rooms, city water. Three blocks from dummy depot and motdt line, Address H 3, Bee office orge A young man to attend stable Horace Kverctt, D—Maturess makers at C. A. Beebe INT Furnished front room, for gen. emen: '#2) ¥ Second street. enroom cottage, on the cor- th st W, C. IR R large number of good dwell. ings nd examine list H, Sheafe Broudyay and Maiu s FORREST SMITH S SPECIAL WANT COLUMN. |z LOOK! LOOK'! LOOK! LOTS IN CHARLTON, A new addition, lers than ¥ wile north of Sear ot chants, professionil mechanics, workingmen and everybody Al inake money faster by buying in Charlton thian {0 any other portion of the New Couneil Blufts. These lots will besold at_from $150 to e Oue-sixth cash, balance in monthly payments at ¥ per centinterest, Call and get your choice, FOR I House of T-rooms, closets, pantry, L clly water, ete, No. M ith FOR SAL nerof ave, £100 cash, remainder 1u'one and two years at per cent %0 acres of the best gardening land on the best road running into Couns: ¢l Blufls and Omaha. Just east of this ity Will inake you any terms ou wait If you are able Lo improye ¢ at once. 1 you want & garden this s the lund you want. " Price, 6,000, FORREST SM!TH, Room 4, $rd Floor, Brown Buildivg, A dud 15th FOR SAL I Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. and estimates furnished for complete steam plante Can show letters from users where fuel Economy 18 equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, Regulation, Durability Guar- E. C. HARRIS, Agent, 0. 510 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, NEW BARGAINS - JIN( nnu,\n\\ AY LOTS, UE LOTS, KRY ADDITION LOTE, PERRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' ERIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITION LOTS, ET'S ADDITION LOLS. ALSO 20 ACRES OF THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN FOR PLATTING, W. C.STACY, _Telephione 1 No. U Main Street, MOORE’S STRE TREE OF LIFE A positive cure for Liver and Kidney troub- les, all Blood Dise Indigestion, Dyspep- sia, and Sour Stomach, is found in MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE 1 druggsts and druggists rice $1 per bottle, six for §. Address all communications to DR. J. B. MOORE, Council BlufrIa. HOT WATER HEATING A SFECIALTY, For MILLS. IRON and Ww00D PUMPS. PIPE and FITTINGS. Ca Correspondents Mention This Paper. BELL. G. A. BERLINGHOF. BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Designers and Superintendents of Censtruction, Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry, and has gned many of the finest blocks Omaha and Council Bluffs, Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application, Studio, Room 2 Opera House Block D, H. McDANELD & CO., Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. £20 and &2 Malp Street,Councll Bluffs, lowa. FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED - MILLINERY 1514 Douglas 8t., Omaha, Neb, THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER PRICE $15. Is equal to any High Priced Machine, The Edison Mimeograph, the best ap, munl(olding, autographic And type Wi 00 copies can be taken The Excelsior Cc., Council Bluffs, la, "5, STEWART, M. 0., D, V. M, s for ¥ work. HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. 2 COUNCIL BLUFF : OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. WOBroadway Councll Blugs, Iowa. Estabilshed a7 C.J. COLBY HAS FOR SALE FREE TRACKAGE On the following railroads: Chicago & Northwestern. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. IN'I'ILIJ, 3056 Middiec Broadway. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifc and Union Pacifc. Don’t wait to buy at second hand, but buy now of the owners. CHEAP HOMES. ON EASY TERMS. Residence lots in the be dditions in the city. Don't fail to call and see if you want to buy. C.Jd. COLS X MASONIC TEMPLE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. THE CHEAPEST A COMPLETE KNOCK OUT IS WHAT OUR PRICES ARE. WE HAVE NO COMPETITION FOR WE ARE SELLING LOWER THAN THE LOWEST! CARPEHETS OF ALL KINDS. CURTAXAINSS OF ALL KINDS. COME EARLY FOR A CHOICE OF OUR IM- MENSE STOCK. Gouncil Bluffs Garpet Go No 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. MUELLER MUSIC CO., No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. Now that the New Bridge is done we have all that is needed to bring the good people of Omaha to our beautiful city, and give them inducements to buy cheaper than any- where else. We propose to make such low prices to our Omaha friends that will insure us at least a portion of their trade. Our stock is not excelled by any in our line. We sell the beautiful HARDMAN, FISHER, A. B. CHASE, Everett, Pease & Howard Pianos, and the ROYAL CENy TURY Organ. Sell for cash or on time. Our stock of small musical n]htrlum,nts strings, sheet music and music booke lete. SO SATISFACTION GUARANT PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- Estimates, Hydraunlic and Sanitary Engineer, Plans, P Brown Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Building, Council Bluffs, lowa. Attorney at Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 115 Pear] St., Council Blufls, Towa. Justice of the Peace. Ofilce over American Express, No, 419 Broadway, Council Blufls, lowa. FINLEY BURKE-- Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa N. SCHURZ-- STONE & SIMS" Courts. 'Ull\; —]I(ommv and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Counci! Blufls, lowa, F. J. BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. located at No. 14 North 6th St., opposite Postoflice, on Line, Council Bluffs, lowa. If you have specimens don’t wait fi pric Send them o him before they spoil. If you dont it them r they are mounted, he will pay you the Mighest murket price for them. Will make a specialty of beuds and dressing of furs during the winter. Permanently Motor SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, ~PROPRIETORS OF- COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA [ TRAITSE B LIxE. | OFFICES — No. | Owaia 87, | Douglus Street. Carpenter Paper Co. Telephone No. %), ey De Vol's Store, Covxcin, Brupes—P. C Y Telophone No 504 Middle Broadway DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF - D ELECTRIC TRUSSES. VETERIVARY SURGEDN | =S s No. 808 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lovwa, w A‘\"I I‘,l) ~(mml Salesmen on large comniission or salary. ON ¢ 1155 10N The “WHITE” Is King. who bave uscd the White ing Machine J. M, BROWN, Manager. ctof i any other See it belore