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-~ = by fine silver ¢ THE OMAH A BEE, COUNCIL BLUF CIT1CE: Ne, 12 FFARL STREF Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City, H. W, TILTON - - MANAGER. TELEPHONES Busiuess Ofce, No, 43 Night Editor. MINOR MENTION, N. Y. P, Co, Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp bl Genuine Rock Springcoul, Main A inge lic Columbus S, Bond and Etta BarkLu, of this county. Property owners are beginning to ¢ over the condition of the sidew ner of Vine ar is prono ad i Ross E., two § ford, dicd took place family resid ashington The of the Women's Rel will give a reception Friday, April 2 until 4 p. m, in the parlors of the Army Republic hall, Pearl streot of the Graud Army of the Republic dially in Leonard rett has the superior court Council Bluffs rail for 215,02 for paving Broad and Pearl street Everett block C. R. Alle k. ‘Thatcher, 16 both afternoon from commenced pauy, icks on he tr in front of the ed Monday ¢ by the nity Meth exy to leave iily in a short time an ire home there. was filed in court yeswrday afternoon bety the plai T and the nttorneys for the ndants in the cuse of Herr lenburg agair Milwaukee for du the was dismissed by at his own o Constable J. L. resignation 1o the township trist day afternco u in order to accept the of overscer of the poor. The trustees will cle Sucees: the meeting which will probably called next week to elect n suceessor to Justice Patton. In the meantime Constable Austin is dischargin the duties of tho ofiice. Judge Mctice he ents of the attorneys i: the L Wels & Co. I the city t b was raised by the dity att 1 10 the jurisdiction of t jurt which ren dered the judgment the city was dem i th vs occupied the entire m i Ihe case wa Grand Mast ing for Coin, Ia., was pr p and sauc vers of his school “He stipulation the su pintif Foreman handed in his s, yoster- ble, left last even- for the pur) of institu! new lodge of Oddfellows, Tais the ninctecnth Dav of Rebe by him 1u the last six months, berpinat s, naking 2 ihor Jers, sbers uineteen @ total memb lodges and 15 tuting a av his control, ‘The haraware robbed of four noon, by counter while was oceupied in 5ol makes four times the ited in the same and a haif, and the proprieto ingly somewhat reticent about the failed to become William Smith morning on an info in Justice Hammer's court charging hun with committing an assault and vattery cn Maggie Heightman, the daughter of one of his neigh- bors, Heury Heightman, who lives near the corner of High and Tywelfth streets, Height- man and Smith had & _quarrel a couple’ of weeks ago, and amused themiselves by having one another arvested. The presenttrouble is & continuatiou of the neighvorhood row. Gone to Portland. Tho creditors of Augustus Schiuter have made an investigation and have found that the missing one bought two tickets to Port- land, Ore., when he left here. The correct name of the woman who went with him was Mrs, H. B. Shontz. They will make av ef- fort to have Schluter indicted by the grand jury for selling mortgaged property, before he has time to reach his destination. If the jury meets this morning, as is the intention at present, there is a possibility that an in- dictment can be gotten in time so that a tele- gram to the authorities at Portland can a rest him when he gets thare, ‘I'he jury may not meet, however, and if it does meet it may not see fit to return an indictment. The men who worked for Schluter on the grading of Lincoln avenue were cousiderably Pleased over a discovery which was made yesterday afternoon, It was found t of the money that had been due him fr the city had been drawn, and the city attc ey was instructed by the city council to find out, if possible,some way in which the mone Nghit be paid over to the workmen who ha arned it i w0 satisfy the cre itors of t ctor. Dan Cart ied the ent which the es released half of the stock yesterd that the other creditors might come in for a share ot the benefit. He kept six hov which he thought would be cuough to pr tect nim from loss. PERSONAL PABAGRAPHS. Colonel D. B. Dailey has accepted an invi- tation to deliver a memorial day address at Harlan. Mrs, I store of & olvers S who went bebind hie last_year acéord- was arres mation wh writ of at- ishment, in order who lives a short distance east of the city, starts this morning for Dayton, 0., where she will visit relatives, Miss Jessie Farnsworth leaves this morn- ing for Hot Springs, Ark., where she will meet her father, who has oéen staying there for some weeks past. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street, rand hotel, Telophone 145, High work a specialty. Drs. next to grade Tr, tablets Duguette s Pomona fruit juice Get your wall paper at the Boston Store. Woy pay double the price you can get it for at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs¢ All the way from 53¢ a roil. — Stole His Hous» Numbe: Yesterdey's Ber warned the public to be- ware of a gang of picture agents who were working the city, and claiming to represent the “Superior Art Co." aud purporting to be located at No. 1805 West Broadway, which is a vacant lot, The item has caused a good deal of annoy- ance to s legitimate artist, C. 8. DeVoll, who od on West Broadway. Mr. DeVoll been here three or four years, and owns the property where he is located it is known as the “Unique copying hous: und its business has been always conducted in a satisfactory man Tne’ building has been misnumbered 1305, when 1t should be W5, The gaug, in adopting this number, tas caused Mr. Do Voll much trouble, for when his agents call at a place the dow is called and tho broomstick raised. He is anxious as are the police to find the fellow who are thus defrauding the public, and witl be glad of uny information which will aid in their detection and punishi i FOR RENT—A house, cor. Brou ~also an 11-room residenee on street,—both houses are con nie ranged, and beautifully located w ards and lawaos. J. C. Dotl aves. ——— Doyou want an expross wagon ot Ring up the A. D, T, Co., telephone 179, 11 North Main iln‘t‘l t tho prices on wall paper at store, Council Blufts, new ¢-room dwelling dway and Sixteenth str boy1 No. tne Boston J.C. Bixvy, steam neating, sanitary ene gineer, 203 Mo rriam block, Council Blults R Carpets, furniture, stoves, tinware, crock- ery, in endless variely on easy payments at Mandel & Kleu nso was issued yesterday to | the | | street THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1891, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES, Some Alterati M:;:m the Charter for the Chautauqua Motor, COUNCILMEN TRY TO PROTECT THE CITY. Safeguards Thrown About the Frane chise and Restrictions Plac the Company—It May Not Be Accepted. on The city council met as a committec of the whole yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering the Chautauqua motor project. ised and improved orainance had been o up which it was supposed would tend ct the city from the motor company effectually than the one first considered. 10 ordinance, as it was finally decided to pass it into the council at the ing bore but little resemblance to the one which was presented to the council a week ago iday night. The name of the company ad been ch 1 from the Clouncil Bluffs ailway company to the Omaha & Council Bluffs br railway company. That part of the ordi which granted the mg M vene to tho Hu from was 1 com- session sbard place suit of 400 feet, All the noof fare w part fixing th the city limit provides i © establish 1 be paid t cach pany trec had been v should ‘ uld build July 1, original t on or befor 4 1h of the nanee left t iz it by Mana; tated that he 1d "4 willing to build der ich conditions, The any thing: ha ot been in the minds of the dir viginal ordinance had afted that it would be like beginnin ork all over again. The company wi a meeting some day this week, at which t the proposition mide to it by the association will be acted upon, and it v decided once for all whether or not th will be laid to th> Chautauqua grounds this ar. had The Ordinance Passed, The council met evening, all beir present. e main object was the disposal of the ordinance granting the rizht of way to the Omaha & Council Bluffs bridge cor nany te build rilway to th Jua grour cr it had beeu . Alderman Casper rose and moved that an additionsl section ve made, stipulatir that the company make at least three taips daily the year round over that part of the within _the limi: His The Woor last raves no and Brown passing. begins the work of widen- . ‘the motor company will be antee that it will build dc the streets as required by ing the t uired to road and gr the ordinance. The Globe and the ofticial papers Casper voting no. A resolution compelling the property own- ers on the east side of Pearl street from Broadway to First avenue to lay o sidewalk of imitation stone was passed. The br across Indian creek on Sixth street was reported in bad condition, and was ordered vepared W. Woodward, presented the claims of the various property owuers on Ridge and Canning streets for damages on ac- count of the widening of those streets He said that the property owners had gotten together and decided that it would suit them best for the damages. They had selected D. West as their arbitrator, and would like the council select anothier who cet West and assess the damaces at tever figure they should see flt. He then read a list of names of the property umount of damages 3 ing went on, and the a vavied all the way from 100 to faces of the aldermen began to len, When ne had finished Aldern, 7 that the property would bav demned; arbitration was no go. W. A. Myns! Nonpareil were declared of the city, Alderman to be con- it it would bo a good idea for the council to wait awhile and see whether the motor 1y really meant to g0 by the Canning street route. He hap- pened to know that the route out Bast Broad- way was being considered favorably by the members of the compa subscription list had b he property own- 1d a considerably larger sum had been »d than among the Canning people. Besides that, thy would only be a 1 per cent grade, nsta3 percent by the Conning route. 'Asit was largely a matter of dollars and cents with the company he thought the company wouid very likely adopt the East Br i formed to tion requiring the motor comp! autee the construction of the voad as fixi the ordinance before condemuation proceed- ngs were begun, The vonds of I'rank Levin, chief engincer of the fire department: A. E. Avery, street commissioner, and A. 1. McClaveu, poll collector, were approved. Ice! Dee 1f you want it pure and n And at a reasouable pr Follow no new dev Butsend to us inatr At our off Mulhollana & Co.,, Fourth and Pearl streets, Telephone 16 ol R, Dr. Scott's electric corsets,* sold every- where for #2.00 a pair, Boston Store price , Council Bluffs. Every lady ought to have'n pair. World renowned. ice Republican ue Convention. Postmaster 1. M. Traynor received a letter ruing from Frank D. Jackson, Moines, anuouncing his selecti delegate from this co sional distri the national convention of publican league at Cincinuati next w Phe represeutation at the convention is de cided upon the basis of representation in g and there wili therefore be another delogate from this district, probably from tne eastern end, but who it will be is uot mm\n here. Blaine, Depew, Spooner, or Langston, Mo ahd other ¢mineat men will and Mr. Treynor will attend if it \d nossiblo to make the necessary ar- The convention opens April 21, ton of Omuha is president and will muke the opening address. When about to build don't fail to get prices on lumber of The Judd & Wells Co., 513 Broadway. Telephoue 257, Get your wall paper at tne Hoston Why pay double the price you ca at the Boston Store, Couucil B way from 35;¢ a roll tore, get it for All the Hous from Hluffs, spers, see our line of table up ut the Boston linens Store, Council s Lr. Scott's electr where for 2,00 a pair, 81.25, Council Blufls, have a pair. World corsets, soid every- Boston Store price ) lady ought to nowned. Our spring stock is now complete, 1f you want to be in style call at Reiter's, the tailor, 810 Broadway. Oleo Selle Two more arrests were made late Monday night by A, C, Tupper, state dairy comumis- not cure or 5%, b rellab stricture. lole, & u B 1. MeCor- foleher, Howurd suth Omi Plaito flavor and quality to any made of cat tlegrown in or clsewhiere, Ho wuthorized the uso of his well kno'n signature of LEIBIG |Extract COMPANY’ S of BEEE'. Fordelicious prove ]h{l<\ moniie Ce wke, Thos B0 BURKE & CASADY, Attorneys-at-Law PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS, J. Brown Buildl as the trade mark FinleyB Jasaly Offices: J. Towa, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS Corner Main an1 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Dealers fn forelzn anl donestio xchanzs Collection made and interest paid on thud AT D. H. McDaneld & Co. Butchers' and Packers’ Supiizs, Markat Fixtures, Casins, Splees and Sausage Makers' &2 Muin st., Council Blulls, o Hides aud Furs 2, Council Bluifs, Machinery. &) T Also dealers M. H. CHAMBERLIN, Eye, Bar, Noso and Thront M. D. fever, nst ted withont pain. Glasse diflie <, often curl; sick headnehe. Surgieal’ of v, painlessly performed, Shiugart-Beno block, ro RAGS AIND IRO) Highest cash price paid for rags and inds of scrap metals dlers and merchants will find 1t to their advantage to commun cate wlth us before_disposing of their stocks. GILINSKY BROS., Union Broadway Depot, Counail Bluffs, Ta. ratlons,” when neces Tel. 301. sioner, of varties who had been sclling oles margerine contrary o the laws of the st corge Meschendorf, the butcher on Broud- vay, was one. He pleaded guilty and was 50 and costs by Justice Hamer, who issued the warrent for his arrest. 0. O. St. John, the proprictor of the Revere house, wWas the other, and he also pleaded guilty and paid a §10 fin with costs. 50 pieces curtain scrim at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, for 4¢ a yard, Best cured, odorless, hand-picked geese feathers for 70¢ at the Boston Council Biufls. live Store, Secd oats, corn, millet and seed potato gavden seeds of all kinds, at H. L. Carmun’ 500 Main and 501 Pearl streets, 50 pleces curtain scrim at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, for dc a yard d crash toweling Store, Council Bluffs, for s Best cured mixed odorless feathers at the Boston Store, Council Blnfis, for 5sca pound. Ways of Transgrossors, In police court yesterday morning Charles Joues was up on a charge of threatening to kill. The prosccuting witness was Bertie Allem, a dusky hued damsel with whom Jones has been iving for some time past at 1126 Broadway, just west of the Northwest- ern tracks, The woman elaimed that he had threatened to kill her abonta week ago, with a_ rvazor that he flourished about. Monday night he secured a hatchet and came after her with it, swearing ¢ all the things he knew that he would split her head open. The woman made her escape and ran to the police station, where s secured the services of Ofticer O'Connor_and ed darkey put bebind the bars, Yesterday morning he asked for a continu- ance until tomorrow mornng, which was granted him, William Libbeka and William Criss were before the court, one on @ charge of assault and battery and the other on a chavge of dis- turbing the per The two engaged in a fight Mouday night at a colored dive on North Main street, and Libbeka told Criss that he would be @ subject for the coroner before mormng. Criss hecame alarmed at this threat, and had Libbeka arrested. Later, Criss was arrested upon an_information filed by Libbeka, but was diseharged by the court after nis story had been told. Livboka is only nineteen years old, but e is a centenar- inu i the ways of sin. He will probably be t 1o the reform schiool. Mahoney was charged with He 'vas'a_melancholy looking 1 ntrying to work o on Damon street for a meal. The an was a foreigner and sho could not tand Mahouey's talk, She became amea for help. Colonel Abbott was making garden at his home v rushed gallantly :ue. The woman at once claimed him as her husband pro tem, which honor the colonel blushingly accepted and marched offending tramp off the pretises into the 18 of @ policeman who happened to be not far away., Mr. Mahoney was given a ten days' sentence on the streets "oreman was fined §.60 for druuken- the Boston ard. unde Fruit farm for sale on reasonable within one and one-half miles of the P. O.} all in bearing; good buildings: possession ce. Cullon D. J. Hutchiuson & Co., 617 Broadway. terms; Fine castile soap, 6 cakes for Boston store, Council Bluffs, S Housekeepers, see cur line of table linens from 28¢ up at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, 5¢, at the im at the Boston Store, Blufts, for 4c a yard. B Best cured, odorless, hand-picked live geeso feathers for fUc at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Justic Justice Patton, who has been wrestling with the county supervisors, the democratic party aud a large share of public opinion, gave up the battle yesterday atterncou and I CONTINENTAL. $10 (ONTINENTAL HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, COUNC!L BLUFFS, A SALR ——WHOLE Buoeios, Cariazes, Sprine: Wazons, Carts, Road Wagons, ss, BTG, Gives Better Value for money than any house on Missouri Rive HARNE Hamilton Grade Vehicles, Surries and Pheaetons, logue and prices on application. resigned his office. ther unexpected. His friends had b g the people of the other side in a quiet , for the lust day or two, and had been (’l\xh voring to bring about a cessation of hostilities by means of a compromise. The compromise failed to come, but the resigna- tion was handed in without further ado, and Justice Patton retired to private life. The resignation changes the aspect of af- fairs so faras the legal proceedings vibich 1t vas intended to institute against him were ied. The civil case which the supe to com- ¢ for the purpose of removing him from oftice will be_rendered umnccessary, and the case will be dropped. Whether any’ crimina, proceedings will be commenced “cannot be stated definitely township trustees T to the oft the place have alre significd thei lingness to step into Patton’s shoes, these is 5. S. Barnett, who ran for oftice at the last election on the republican ticket. He is a staunch republican aud the threo trustees are just_as staunch d Among the other candidates are gen and A. L. Hendricks, the lat whom held the postion of justice last All Chinese goods at half price at Jim Lung'’s, 308 Broadw will elect a suc- of candid; Ladies wishing to fit themsclves as trained aurses will find an excellent opportunity for studying scientific nursing at the Woman's tion hospital, cornerof Sixth avenue Alll\l A\mlll street. Snugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk | garden and flower sceds in the west Catdlogue and samples by wail. The Fairmount e cigar at the Fountain, Heavy twilled crash toweling at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, at 3¢ a yard, AL Housekeepers' week at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, la. Change of Hours, Begiuning next Monday the change iu the hours during wh office will be open for buoiness. Heretofore the hours have been from 8:30 in the morning to 8 at night, but the change in the arrival of the morning trains has rendered it necessary t the first end, and it has efore been decided to take off an hour at the last. Seven o'clock will be the hour for the close of the oftice after Sunday next. AL weelk at the Boston Store, o will be a h the post- Housekeepers Council Bluffs, Ia. Fine castile soap, 6 cakes for 25c, at the Boston store, Council Bluffs, — Best cured mixed :_ulnr!.ws feathiers at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, for 5cu pound — Housekecpers’ week ‘at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ia. e—— AMUSEMENTS, “From Sire to Son,” with Milton Nobles in the stellar role, was produced last evening at the Boyd before an audience which appr ciated the sterling work of the author-actc There is a picturesqueness about all that Mr. Nobles does which appeals to the artistic minds of his audience and raises nis_effor above the level of commonplace, which is hardly the distinguishing feature of so many so-called American dramus, Ta the character of Alfred Armitage, who assumes the name of John Oabley, for rea- sous best known to bimself, Mr, Nobles has one of the strongest character studies he has given the stage in recent years, Itis con- sistent, well conceived type of character, whose counterpart may still be foand in the newly located mining camps of tho west, whose nobility of character and devotion 10 principle teaclies 4 moral quite refreshing in these days of stage-craft which lar 5 tothat which is the reverse of noble and her 3 Mr. Noble's assumption of the character shows profound study, and is a legitimate portrayal of one of the hardest roles in the domain of the modern drama. “The actor-author, who in the old days was o member of the slock company at the Acad- Columbia Bonanza Buggies and Wagons, all styles, Michigan and Van Brunt Road Wagons, Car:s and Harness in great variety. Corresponde This move was not alto- | emy of Musi for of Men's All Wool Chev- Dealers would be glad to close the Look in our show windows jot Sack Suits at $5, $6 and $7. samples This entire lot was bought for 50 cel whole lot at these prices. nts on the dollar, and are retailed for $10 and $12 all over the country. Our sale of $10 Light Weight Overcoats will be continued Friday Don't be afraid of the You for no better. and Saturday. quality. can pay $15 in other stor All Wool Cheviot Knee CLOTHING < R Saturday, 250 more of those Pant Suits IOW A, B IR A TN IRETIN S TWlN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, G. A, Sc dack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Council Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St., Omaha. Dye, clean and refinish goo-s lescription. Packages received at either office or at the works, Cor. . A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. —_— ATTEND THE GREAT FIRE SALE Marcus’ Clothing House This is the last chance--the chance of a lifetime--when you can get your clothing almost for nothing. Damagea goods, perfect “’fl]'l'i" company. | goods, good good Everything at your own price. Call at once, as ard has an exceedingly Ao S Gangly | this sale will last but & few days more--the goods are closing out express agent at Yuba, and most of the opportunity af- forded nim, Tt is deservedly one of the earn- st portraitures of the stage and too much anot bo said in favor of its excellent delin- tion. Mr. L. J. Loring plays Dr. Mandrake very acceptably, as doos Mr. Burt G. Clarke th role of Job Caawalader, sheriff of Yuba Carriage Co. Ph Buggies, tons, Spring nee solicited and cata- th supported by a ver Mr. C. F. Ho strong character postmaster an he makes the Marcus' Clothing House, - 546 CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, CAPITAL STOCK. Sroadway, Council Bluffs, SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. W ANTED- 1 o foru luree number ot near Creston. Ad= dross B, K. o Tee, C il Biu s, SURPLUS AND PROFITS SOR AL et G this sprin welghs 10 Dollie Nobles is charming in the dual char- | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 | orrci. Mred by Robert Mact ucter of Mable Armitag A J | 1. F. Hattenliauer, to ¥l Fourth st daugh Throughout she is the con S“m' 14|Hu~|l\ \|'\l\x|-r. |<| 0 Gleason, lh Council Bluirs, Hohe R i Ho! akes thatm: 't op. | Shugart. E. E. Hart, J. D, 'Edmundson, Charles 'E o hediro0 tious 55 whio makes the mostof ber op- | fhugart B B lark & B, Blmugson Gseior | QUITE of turnished rooms f LoERIBItcY ness, Larzest capital and surplus of any (AL TS The rest of lllj‘ cast o bankin Southwestern [owa. a finished performanc American melodrama. INTEREST ON TIM: DEPOSITS, e NEW OGDEN HOTEL Dr. Birney cures ¢ it .00 an acre, T i C'J" " “{““ 3} ouncil Bluits, Ta. £ YTl s b 4 rofdraisied an modan ¢ RENT the work of a_Georgia editor, Jan i iow o O tha b3t TRt illusteating the size streng y n te, ftislocatalin thsbusi- | s e — illustrating the size and strength of the SR U JOURNISHED it A"’l‘ N I] : . Hor every four minais Fira qu sunt n i night: ; I arns throuzanat th baild from My street. S In Shermantown. hot anl cold watar anl | Address I8, Be The moon is overcast-— room. Table uasirpisind 6,000 stock of Bully for the moon, acs, is played very creditably ¥, who, while his ‘opportunity is limited, makes ' the best of the lines he has. .. $150,000 70,000 hors| s old rent, 120 G acceptable, ¢ of ing ES For Sule—Ca a distinctively boxalder. Wil sot them to grow, for care Bee, Counell Blu l“u RENT--A good 6 Everett tarrn, Bee bldg. Cre farm el Sl Apply to Leon This is idence of J. W. L room on ground flo ghborhood, two blocks Rates, $2.00 a diy, ity GEO.M. WHITNEY, Manazer. | Must e zood I - — — “I‘“ RENT--Dwelll It he was dend | or of bushiose . fle did so, und in £ house, 1t motor line and ¢ Dodge & Co. \stomer for four lots betwosn. 1 sts, bevween Ave D and 4th glycerine into his arm. it could do no harm. a few moments the heart began to beat, the lungs to respire and the pulse to aron the woodshed roof. urgus, with tail unfurled and glar- ing eyeballs, comes on with back up- lifted and yawls portentous, throb, and Posey was again a live man, Ditto Opedildoc. The jaund is now under control, and Al gods look | there is every prospect of Mr. Posey’s They buckle to recovery. In this case the cause of ap- Spit! Spat! Spiff! parent death was heart failure, and the Biff! powerful medicine restored its action. Har But for this itis said, Mr. Posey would A window is lifted and a w y now be a dead man. man appeuars with musket in hand— safprvry rooms; will sell on easy puyments: located on Bung!! “De Witt's Little Risers; best little | the Fifth avenue motor ling. D, J. Hutchine Seampers Lyeurgus and Opedildoc pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath. 74“\11;. from the wood shed oof, ¢ ing: Knew What He Wante 1. housos, by J. R. Rioe. 103 Maln st. Ll Bluffs Philadelphin News: **T want an oys. | s — Bihiaan oh, where was he— ter stew,and Idon’t want the oystérs Kicked clear across the hall into the | and liquors and milk all mixed in a mess Doxt oe.9 and merely heated. I want the milk | v hadn’t been carefully boiled first, then the oysters dded, next the liquor and finall it is taken off, the seasoning. Be particular about the milk “It must be sweet and r all things, be careful to Only the best and y butter should be , I want ned any ters for me, st and P. G pRUTY ) 0O B Adress D, J. Hutehinson & Co., Foou kENT brick, with base Squire, 101 I i storg went and elevator. J. Wo rl street NORSALE—A hurgaing new modern house with all the late fmprovements, seven Never since we have been in business have made such large and low priced coutracts for our summer specia ties, Refrige rators, The celebrated Racine refri up. All hard wood. Ihe best offered. fired since the ators, $5.0 value eve Best little constipaticn every Use them now. h and, above good butter. froshost gilt-ed used. A% for the the very best to be ob- ommon mud oys- »w don't forget ih, Do you oysters with or without, sah? Customer—With or without what? Waiter—Pearls, sah. i i Lo Nearly Right. 01d Scroggs—What did you tombstone I ordered a while Monument Man—Augutus pill time. ove % i G soline Noue equal, The Quick Meal The slighv defects in last year's new pro- coss bave been overcome and the Quick Meal is the best ever offered, ivery one guarans Wi ne the old style gencratos now . 2-burner, and §.00 the | 3-burners, high stoy ricycles, the world's reputation 5,00 1o #1350, Catalogues 41 Maiu stre 1861, War with Never, in our thirty y business 1 Council Bluls, low contracts fol Stoves. aporating stove, Dead Brought to Life, They are discussing mirac tanburg, S, C. For sev | months Mr W. H. Posoy has been suffering from a e attack of jaundice, with othe troublesome complications, He grew worse, end worse, until his frieds lost hope of his recovery. His brother, Dr. Posey, was sent for, Indiscretion in diet brought on con- vulsions, and to all appearances the patient died. His breathing ceased, his pulse stopped, and his brother turned away and said it was all ov Then Dr. Hill proposed to inject nitron in Spar- i wish The Victor, both in beauty and wt e, Sce us ab CoLi & CoL Itaty. 1801, ars' experience in ave wo made as ur summer goods, and this sht: but if [ am | iusures lower prices for the season, just make it Refrigerators, The World's best, the North Star and the | Leonard, range iu prices from §4.50 up. Al kinds of 'wood Gasoline mtoves. 1o Reliable Process Eyvaporator the best in the market 0 sub-burner, con= scquently burns less gasolne, Old 'style stoves almost given away, 0 up. - A > on that crogks, R, That's all ri; tomorrow - What Protection Means, Chicago Inter-Ocean Tho free traders complain that Shefield, Eng., has 1ost £50,000 in American trade sinc the McKinley bill becatae o law. That was svaporation of the Spradel | why the billi was passed. We propose to s boen known to the clvilized | keep that trade at home where American | [ull line of Garland stoves and ranges wanufacturers make as good cutlery as those | World's Best always ou hand, of Shefiicld, Boeycles, The acknowledied wheeln st lu the Chicag ) New, beauty, durability and ab Thus far the Italian correspondence may | WoPkmauship it nas never be summed up as follows: Italy to Biaine: | BOVS! sud girls bicycles fror | - iy ) o 1 am the exclusive it for tho Columbing Hurs u;t:izl&:u‘llmh Ln_‘,nr.\l_\ Blaine | Catalogues furnished on upplication to] ia Italy to Blain P, G DEVOL, Theu don'ty | 504 BROADWAY AXD 10 MALN 8%y The Products of Nature Cannot Be Imitated, merlt of the Oarlsbad s produced by the City of ove is OThe remarka Spradel Salt, whic Curlsbad by th Springs water, world for mo achieved an u ins {1t wholly o its o 1y whic Is alway: put j Itis a tive in orders of the stomach, liver and kidneys habitual constipation, gouty affections It is without ¢ largely lmit 1 Be ulne fmported artle the seul of tho Gity of Curlsbad and th siznature of “Eisner & Mendelson Co, New York, Sole A(Ln\l." UR QYRR deaais J Columbia is dis- 0 0 bo the b and_ rheumatio ual, It has been )obtaln the which must by

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