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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFIC NO 12 PEARL STREET. | relivered oW by carrier in Any Pa [vwonty Cents Per Wee TILTON TELEPHONES RURIsEsR OFRIcE NO. 49 NiGnT Eoitc — MINOR MENTION, MANAGER | N Vol Addit merch Best hard wood. 12 1 This cvening Ko pany, of Boyd's oper hany's S, B, Py Broadway u J Clinton ©1The new choir at take its part in the first tin ¢ A Wright and Miss | of Omaha, were married Friday s of “Squire S ompany Bluffs on cighth pal tings at A, R 10 Bromdwa, ayne, 619 13 Vs CGerman ‘Theatre a i appear at Do f Lower ate of | his sed o w Pa reh for < wi sery the nnie Croft, both cvening at 7 on Mynster ild, of next of Mrs, adics of All Suints reh, will give a social TUUYaHY brnink Ay Uns Toalaenet Koeyes, on Seventh street The pieture of Heethoven which has been Aispluyed at Eiseman’s was drawn by Miss Ida Miller, Ticket No. 1 dvew the prize. 1t was painted by Miss Crane ‘and s quite a prize for the fortunate winner Next Tucsday all those interested in tho firemen's tournament, which 18 to be held in | this city next June, are reqieated to mect at the city building' to consider preliminary matters in connection with the event. Mrs. Scott, who was arrested here last spring, has had her teial at Burlngton and was acquitted. Hsr son was also tried at the Kame time both acquitted. Mrs, Scott was arrested herd June charged with murder. Prof. Allen tendent of the ( rmstrong, who w: 1 Hiufrs is home He was ver lust June, and valid wince. The Council Bluff nual meeting to-mo vin's cigar store. O year will be elected have a shoot at the next, The Council Bluffs Investment company has been strengthened by the addition of - other live business man. The company now embraces L. D, Fowler, H. (. Addis, Frank IS, Stubbs ey —a Strong ussocia tion, surel A number of the teachers from the state institution for the education of the deaf and ator O. M. Bar- at’ the resi- iperin ols from in Sioux City taken ill with been an in vitle elub holds its an oW night ut Frank Le cors for the ensuing The club_will wge on Wedt sday lickinge ing;, and passod & fow hours very pl Representatives of the Brush Light company of Cleveland, are in the city investigating the matter of putting in an_ in- candescent plant. This is one of the results of the recent visit of Mv. Thomas Ofiicer to the east, where Lie went with a view of looking up a system of cheaper lighting for this city “The silver pitcher awar Blufts republicans 1ot they b swinners in the parade h Octobe to be sent to Gene 1by the Council Glenwood ladies’ is | of | You and Mrs. Harrison. The pitcher been appropriately engraved, explaining its history and expressing the congratulations of the fair ones of Glenwood See W, €, Stacy’s ad. - - See itorrest Smith's special eolumn., - « L remunant sule Prices no object. Se Carpet Co. Everything goes. our add. C. B. Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything of value at low rates of inte No tiv and honovable dealing. ik & Co., oflice cor. Broudway and Main, over American express. We donot intend to indorse any except arti- cles of merit, but we take pleasure in referring 10 the arlund Sto and Ranges, whose superiority is too well e-tablished to be called tion. ‘They are believed to ba nnegual ny in the world, Soid e X Yesterday was motion day in the dist court. During the forenoon, the prisoners convicted thus far during the term were brought in and sentences imposed. M. M is, petit larceny, was given sixty days e ‘county jail. | W. F. Lyons, petit larceny, was wiven twenty days i J. H. Swith and J. M. Hali, assault, were cach given tweniy days. Charles Norton, petit larceny, e given sixty days. The re mainder of the day was occupied with motions, and the examination of witnesscs in in law cases, LA B Loans made on ¢ty business and resi- property. Notes bought. Kim- “hamp Investment company. Wool dresses 85 to #8, to $10. Mrs, Sim- sses made hd plushes § mons, over Kisel The Council Bluffs Lumber Co. want Jou 1o try some of their coul. - All grades soft coal, C, B Lost—A pocket account book: red leather covers. Finder will leave with J. Hollenbeek or this oflice and get reward. . Fuel Co. Have our w soiled clothes, Cuscade L Headanarters for stov ODELL & BryANT, our undry Co. 313 Main st. No Hello The telephone To-tay. iy finished the work of putting up their new cables last ove Thie old wires are still in used until 6 o'clock last entire local telophone servic order to el t thoe ch all of to-day to com ) service until to-m ny ing. iing, when the was shut off in This will require ste and there will be no 0w morning, at which time the telephones of the city are again ex pected Lo be igain in working order, If any difculty is ex) at that time subscrib- ers are requested port it immediately at the central oftic 25 of the switch boards in the interior of the office will be made at the same time, and work in all de partments will be resuined to-morrow morn. ng under the new system. 1t Chapman’s art store, ‘Weather strip: Notic utiful finish given col lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascide Laun dry compun —-— Carpets at less than half their value 8t our clearing out sule. See elsewhere. C, . Carpet Co. Remember the special etehing sale commencing Monday at Chapman’s art rooms. W. W. Chapman will put on day morning $1,000 worth of ings and will continue the duys only. Adwmivers of not fail to see this coll - Improved and vacant property in all parts of the city; 80x150 feet on Glen avenue, eest front, a bargain; business property on Brondway and Fou steeet. R, Officer, North Main street, DeVol’s block, Council Bluffs, - J.G. 'l'iplon Lias bargains in real estate. e — Por Sule Chieap—TLots near the bridge o parties who will build at once. Ad- Aress or call on J. R. Rice, No.110 Main Bluths, prices e Mon- ine eteh- le for three fine art should etion, THE OMAHA | SEEKING FOR THE SINNERS. | The Revivalists Begin Their Needed Work in the Bluffa. OTHER NEWS ABOUT CHURCHES. A Few Sentences in Court—Telephone Changes Being Made - The Causes Delay in Starting the Motor. The police Force, ts annual en of the Uneasy Police foree is having Ihe seribe had heard good s affection in the ranks of but thought there rmi ed rumors of was nothing 50 expressed himself, later a member of the a8 tho L in deep ome way out of th Ygas charter™ What do you think of the joli asked Toe Bee man “Well, to tell the truth, 1 don't know what to think. For several months past reports have reachied me that a certain member of the force acting in harmony with the rest o, was saying and doing things which would injure the efficiency every n associated with him, Know, to be effe Ve, the foree must he a unit, must work together Now the men are doing as good work as could be expected, all things consic this backcapping and backbiting ought to be stopped. 1 have seen the mayor with ref- ] ce to placing the matter in the hands of police committee for investigatiol thinks that 1sn't necessary settle the trouble himself.” Weil, know; perhaps he ean: but 1 doubt'it.” b Rohrer admitted that the some dificulty, and that certain complaints had been lodged with him by members of the 1 ri but, said he, *you kuow how it is. When the ‘eat's away the mice will play.’ I have had my hands so full lately that | could not give thismatter any attention. It is_mothing serious, you may rest ussured We will buve it fixed up in a fow days and cverything will Le running smoothly ag don’t mapnify the matter, for there really isn’t enough in it to pay auy attention Chief Lucas said o change of some kind would huve to be made for the good of the and the city. One man would probably to go, and perhaps two. The matter in the mayor's hands and would be brougeht to some kind of a settlement within a short time. Until then the matter ought not to be uunecessarily agitated. 1suu city council thonght Away At 1 Broadw our trimmed hats. imported and mestic, at aetual cost for ten days. - S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. We ha = ve no competitors in finishsng collars, cuffs and shirts, dry Co. All do- Cascade Laun- Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.’s loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, nd all “other artieles of value without vemoval. Al business strictly confi- dential, Hlinois and Towa best soft coal, son, 26 Pearl street, E. H. Sheafe loans money on ch security of every description. Priv consulting rooms. All business st confidential. Office ? ner Main street Glea- ttel te stly 0 Broadway, cor- Jup stai - Among the The evangelists, Messrs. Smead and Smith, cin their labors in the Bluffs to-day. Mr. mead is from Minneapolis and comes here with the reputation of being one of the most earnest, honest and successful revival work- ers in the land. Mr. Smith has a eift of song which he uses with pleasing and helpful results. The Presbyterian, Baptist and Con- gregational churches unite in these serviee and pastors of other churches, and members s well, will participate, doubtless, more or less of the time, An attempt chorus choir, under hurches. b is to be made to org: a the leadership of Mr. Smith, The revival meetings will be held several weeks. The opening meeting will be held this evening at the Presbyterian church. During the week the services will be held in the First Baptist church, lie following announcements are made of vices to be held in the s L churches : Bethany Bapt sor of Bluff and Story streets —Serviees will be held at the usual hours, 10:30a. m. and 7 Sunday school at 3 p. m. A cord tion is extended to all. Pastor, Rov. Harris, ervices in the Congregational chureh this morning. aching by the pastor. Subject, 1l of Religion Desir " Unic revival services in the Presby 2 church in the evening, terian—Preaching by the pastor ing. Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. “The union gospel meeting in the evening conducted by Evangelists Smead and Smith, will be held in this church First Baptist chureh—Pr pastor at 10:30 4. m. Sund Young people's meeting in chapel & Allyoung people invited. Union_ ser Presbyterian chureh conducted by Evang lists Smead and Smith, 7:30 p, m, Broadway Church—Preaching 10:30 a. m, und 7:30 p. m by the past ay schooi at 12 m, Cluss meeting at 6 the lecture room. Strangers in the city cordially invited to these ser Berean Baptist Ch ing to-day by the pastor, Subject in the morning, *1he abbath in the evening, revival. Sunda ‘hool after morning service. Place of meet venue between Pifth and Sixth sc ing by school at at Sun 0 in re avenuo Servic usual hou in the morning, evening. Dur Ccotings every eve St Paul's Church—Divine at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12:15. Young men's bible class at Sermon topics, mornin, Difficulties:” evening, “'Robe The new quartetto choir will sing morning and evening, assisted by the boy choir, - vices ut Al Saints’ ehapel 94 the usuul hours school at 8 o'clock. Young m ers always cordially welcowed 1o Mackay, rector, om at the will spealc n in the will e Alexande this week th ing. service to-day Tipton malkes real estate in all of its departments a specialty, and does the largest busiuess of any man in Couneil Blufls, e -— The finish on our pirts cannot be equulled, Laundry Co, cufls and Cascade Mixed pickles in bulk at bitts, 845 Broudway, . mith’s special column. - Rock Spriug coul, Gleason, 26 Pearl street, N. L. Tib- See orrest ——— To Secure the New Union Depor. The subject of securing @ new union depot i8 boing quite generally discussed among the business men, There secms to be two plans promiuently urged—one that of securiog pri- vate subscriptions, the other that of having the vity vote a five mill tax 10 aid the enter- prise, Those fuvoriug the private subscrip tion plan call attention to the fact that taxes are high enough without increasing them for any purpose, however laudable; that those who are to be chiefly bencfitted by the new depot sheuld give voluntarily to securc it, and that swall property owners uud working classes should not be burdened by it On the other band, those fayoring say that wany 1 vy property owaers (o not give up a ceut voluntarily to help any publc a tax Suterprise, aod that if taxed tigy would uul | | would be suft | union DAILY BEE: They light, Rate rise compelled to contribute their just share. also urge that the tax would be very and would not be felt, while the nt to secure the e without any doubt As 10 the desirability of securing the new ot there is almost a unanimity of the only differcnce being as to ways and means, The present union depot, gener ally called the transfer, belonging the Union Pacific, is not located ntrally, and does not answer the purpose desired - ipton. the r can sell you a home ments. Why pay doubling” in why? feeling on monthly pay- vent when property value? Can you teil J.G estate - - Hrotherhood Farm For Sale I'he above farm of 600 acres issituated near Malvern, in Mills connty, lowa. It is in one body. all fenced, with good houses, barns, ‘sheds, wind mills, cte ete. The selection is one of the best the Missouri It has this year over 400 aery cultivation. Will be sold on long with low rate of in- tere FFor ddress AL AL Clark & Co. Ta < under time particul Council Bluffs Books ! Books! Manufuctured to order by & Co. Morehouse All grades hard e ( 7 B. Fuel Co, For bargains in purt of the city see 1 estate dealer - A New Methodist Church. eral of the leading denominations have started new church organizations to 1 the needs of this growing city. Methodists, who ar are not to be behind in this, Some of those in the southern part of the city are planning on a new Methodist church and have securea alot, corner of Third street and Tenth ave- nue.” Dr. Gordon has generously agreed to donate the lot if the society will build a church 1o cost not less than £5,000. The first t toward raising money for this ursday night next. The ladies will supper in v's building on aud hope to realize liberally for the new euterprise. - To Lovers of Fine The great etching sale J] man’s begins to-morrow and con- tinues for three days only 1.000 worth on hibition. This isthe finest collec- tion ever seen in the west. The picces ere original artist’s proofs, from the ma- jority of which nocopies will be printed. This is the chance of u lifetime to get gems of fine artat a very low - pprentice girls wauted by Mi Nichols. Broadway. - Miss €', (. Nichols, fashionable dress- ma who is recommended by Charles ossage & Co., Chicagoacan be found at v. the Piatther place. - G. Tipton for Broadway bargains. - Personal Paragraphs. Mr. J. H. Cahoon and bride returned last evening from an extended trip in the north and east, F. J. Down, Joseph H. Met for the_purpose of in_any Art. ot W. W, of London, England, and of Boston, are in the city investigzating the work ings of the eleetric motor system, They were then ad on one’ of the motors to atlow them to witness its workings, They expressed themselves as highly pleased andscemed thoroughly sutisfied that the system is 4 complete success, Judd has been secured by the 3 Congregational church, , us soprano in the quartette choir. 1 Bluffs talent is in demand abroad as t home. Mrs, Judge Tipton, from Bloomington. 111, in the city, the guest of her cousin, &ton. The 1 in this city will be p stands among the hiz - amination at Chicago. There being about sixteen hundred students in attendance, shows that Miss Fleming is possessed of much talent. ~Her teacher, Prof. Koelling, sbeas of hier us u very highily talented young ady. friends of Miss Mamie Fleming ed to learn that she in the college £ - H. Sheafe & Co. make short time loans on real e, in sums 10 suit, at lowest rate of interest. Offic Broadway and Main street, upstair mith’s - Special ruled columns in ledger. journal, ete. Morehouse & Co. - Dr. C. C. Hazen, de block. — The Delays of the Motor. The time of starting up the electric motor line scems to still be away off in the distant future, and the citizens ai retting quite im- patient. They fail to realiz> that the line was not more than half equipped when the first cars were started nearly a month ago, and that the cars were run at that time in order that the public might not be dMap. pointed at the time of the bridge ovening. long or special column, See For cash, tist, opera house more poles being all in The principal cause of now is the setting up of the heaters in ars. S Lof these have not yet been placed, and the line will not be opened until they arc all ready to fire up. These heaters arc small iron aMairs, and are_concealed under the seats. They burn oil, andare filled onee a da keep the cars at a comfortable te during the coldest weat' er. It is now stated that the cars will begin to run the Ist of next month, but as the 1stlasts until the_15th, the exact date u not be determined. NEW BARGAINS IN(—— WVAY LOTS, T AV LOTS, JRRY ADDITION LOTS, PERRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' BRIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITION LOTS, TREET'S ADDITION LOTLS. LSO 20 ACRES OF THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN FOR YLATTING, W. C. STACY, Telephone No. © Maiu Street, FORRE 3T SMlTH S SPHOIAL WANT COLUMN. FOR SALE. For a short tim, Uy FATRMOU Yith and 1ith enst of BROAL faTy K the entire addition known *located on the hills between venues, three and a half blocks 1 the xame from the st car 1 nds an extensive view of Gmaha and Council Bluffs, This beautiful and finely locajed addition of FORTY-TWO LOTS 18 offered at & price that will surely n fuyestor from ih to ) per cent withint 11 you want & sure thiug bairhil seiling ut once at an adv 10 ) per eolit over What It costs you, cull on or address I G, MeGee, 18 Main ‘st or Forest Buith, at the Brown building. Don't ask why it i offered 80 0w, but conie #nd see tho prop- erty and b conviiced that we tell it less than |t is. " These lots will sell now at fron #10) to 600 each, Wedou't want that for ! em, Hemem- e this offer is only for & short tioie, FORREST SMITH, Rocw 4, Urd ¥loor, Broww Building. SUNDA NOVEMBER 25, 1888,--SIXTKEN PAGES. Dr3y- Groods, Suite, Clothhing, OUR ENTIRE STO In order tc STORY ve us an opportunity to ve BLOCK, which we er they be de Bverything will be found exactly as we Now is your time to buy. Do not miss this opportunity. ing to make ‘We adopted this method of slaught result has been that our STORE IS CR much so that we have added And Sales L People are coming from Oma of this Our regular prices have alw. wost, and when you get 20 per cent. saving by buying from us. Customers will not waste their time of they read what we have cived when they come to 20 PER GENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH SALES! FORCED _GONCESSION SALE Unegtalled and surprising Bargains in Cloalks, NS LSS, Boot:e,_é_z Shoes At Henry Eiseman & Co’s People’s Store CK MUST BE SOLD. for our new FOUR Pacitic House Site, husiness old, rrange ting on our the to say. Nor will @ our goods and learn our prices. say. We offer a discount of 20 per cent ON ALL CASH SALES On everything we have in our house. Low prices always make us buy and we are go- LOW PRICES MAKE YOU BUY! ring our goods just one week ago, and the OWDED with customers all d Extra force of Competent Salesmen, lies to wait on our customers. a and from hundreds of miles to take advantage GCGREAT FORCED SALE. been conceded to be the lowest offered in the ra We want to and must discount on your biil, sce what you are CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK sons above named. CALL AND US. Mail Orders receive prompt attention. HENRY FISEMAN & CO. PEOPLE'S STORE NOS. 314, 316, 318 COUNCIL BLUFFS, 'SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTI: QPECIALadvertisenients, such as Lost, Foun, P To Rept, Wants, A°1h i cotmn A IS PER LINE for the flrst insertion and Five Cents Per Line for each sub- sequent insertion, Leave advertisements at office, No. 2 Pearl Street, near Broadway, Council Bluffs Towa. ADY agents wanted, A 4 sells itself. Agents make or particulars aday nss travel- sive 1 onor uddre st., Coun cil Bluffs, “OST--On Tuesday last, o fine gold headed silk umbrella, Finder wilt please return to Jacod Howarth, Colorado hous, Frox RENT—Nine room hous ave, und tth st. Apply on prémises A ED. petent lady. L & Co., 2 Position as honsekeeper by a com- nces exchanged, Pal- Council Blufls, ol hors top bug: asy terms if sold soon, OR 8 sound, cheap on 1812 th Position in millinery rimmer, by lndy of ive yea 1 Pour strect, T (Gaod room honse with pantry 1 rel cistern; good barn with stalls for five horses, All in good repair. W. C. Stucy, No. 9 Muin st, DOR SALE—Or Exchange—A good grain ele- vator inau lowa town, to'sell or trade for farm land. Jonnston & Van Patten, Council Blutrs, Ta. For of good dwell- ings pine list. 1. H. Sheafe & Co. Hroadway and Main st up siairs, Two large front rooms, fur block from strect car. Address ¢ Council Bluils. numbe 41x.n RENT ishe 8, Bee ol Al $# Al Corner & 320 BROADWAY, IOWA. LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION ! For a Short Time I Will Offer 100 L,OT'S | I Ferry Addition to Council Blumts on the fol- lowing Inside Lots on Ave, A Iusids Lots on Ave! i Inside Lots on Ave, C Instde Lots on First Ave Inside Lots on Second Ay Inside [ Tnside Lots on N. Inside Lots on . Lots #50 Mo : TERMS—One-tenth cash, balaiice ini ni optional paymeats, with & per terest, payable annially. Wil give con tract for warranty deed wnd furnish ab- stract when fully paid, 0. & North Main St., Council |nun.«. Ta. PRICE $15, Is equal t3 any High Priced Machins, e Edison Mimeograph, the best apparatus for and type writing work. FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 nnuglna St., Omaha, Neb, F. POAST, Bakery and Confectionery I(:ARS AND TOBACCO. See him for Bread. Cakes; ete. TO DEALERS-A liberal discount given! - 213 Main Street, No. 2 Maurer’s We carry the lar est stock in the west, coverin uropean manufacturer’s nng ‘We deal direct with We offer you for 30 days. LOT 1— each, LoT cach.. LOT 35— English De ber Sets LOT Hand-painted Cupsidors, o0d \I.uuluu & .h...m..\, . 82 X L LOT (genuine gold- band and hand-painted flowers) Wedgewood DinnerSet, per set.$12 LOT 6—English Decorated Full Dinuer Set, new fluted shapes, por sot.. 4 .88 7—Nice and lot of rated G China mers, each. ... Lavge Moss Rose Pite choic nuine LoT s IR, L. LA TEREIR, GEORGE METCALF REAL ESTATE No. 14 Pearl St. pay no jobber” ¥ long, 0 THIS :-: WEEK IS THE TIME FOR PURCHASING HOSIERY - AND - : UNDERW HARKNESS BRO'S SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S * GASHMERE GLOVES * WORTH 50 AND 75 CENTS, TO BE SOLD AT 25 CENTS. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. SNAPS!! $225 $260 $285 1zach $180 Eacn { Lot Everetes Add, Third ave. = - - - $500 9 Lots, Fleming & Davis, Ninth and Tenth aves §AH() Each HOUSES AND LOTS EASY PAYMENTS Call and See C.J. COLBY, Masonic Temple. THE RUSSELL. 1 Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Sccond ave. - 1 Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Third ave. - - 13 Lots, Perry’s 2d Add,, on Ave. C 8 Lots, Benson's First, Ave K Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevatnrs. AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. o furnihed for complete steam plants. Regulation, Durability Guar- ters from users where fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pearl Sty ‘.‘_,( ouncil Bluffs, The “WHITE” Is King. Machine SIZES FROM 2570 300 HORSE I’UWER. Specifications and estin anteed, Can show 1 Send for Catalogue. This is the verdiet of all ladics who have used the White Sewing See it before buying any other. LT e s J. M. BROWN, Manager. Broadway. DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES, No. 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary, WAN . AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMUMISSION Orriern. WL M. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Main and Broad L BLUE 10WA, PUskve "5, STEWART, M. 0., D, V. M. VETERINARY SURGHON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Corn COUNC any China Sho RETAIL, 340 BROADWAY. 20,000 square feet of floor. 5 profits, Telephone No. 205, COUNCIL BLUFFS, n cnd domestic e 1 iuterest pald on p: | We sel! at the lowest pri Dealers in fo Collections mac Dosits, 1nwa ’ ) the largest business! WE PAT SPOT CLASEL Cash talks, and we are always in position to Offer You Genuine Bargains? [ each.. AR A LOT 9—Rose Jars, filled with per- fumead le LOT 10—Genuine Chin Fruit or lee Creom s LOT 11—Genuine China Plates, assorted decorations, per dozen . . LOT 12—An oie L,'«ml Hand I u\nlul Vase Lamp, with shade to match, fine hurnul, complete, euch : .2 8,50 And u great umu, more bargains which our limited space will not permit us 1o enumerate. An Inspection will save you money. In new and fresh goods and good selections, the following: I i ol PIECES 1 Also Full Line of Best Makes Plafed and Solid Silver. Rich Cut Glass, Bronzes and Brass Goods, [ Choice Dinner, Te1, Fish, Game, Soup, and lce Cream Sets. Visitors and precia: ers equally weleome Weo. 40 BROADTR.AE Royal Worcester, Taplitz, Royal Dresden, V.enna, Royal Saxony, Bonn Faeience, etc.

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