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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY. AUGUST 3, 1891. 3 THE OMAHA BEE. |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES. | 105 tarysue have wicher soan o honsd e, & | onsetiscn Gri chon o’ Hatonea to- i s THE. BEE BUREAU OF CL\I\)S ] Wy mea o e e afiatt o | SPROIAL NOTIOES. - - fow days ago Mrs, Davis, wife of one | superior court room. A eathmittee of arrange The claims must not ba based on depreda- COUNCIL BLUFFS of the employes of ¢the Rock Island and | ments has been appointed, consisting of H (- ETANS tions extending back beyond 1865, ud COUNCIL BLUF OFFICE: No, 12 PEARL STREE Mrs. Alexauder, whose husband is connected | C. Raymond, Alexandor ‘Wood and J. P, Readers of Tur B o those who may 1o | (ALESAN WANTED — Kor “Iiousohoid with the American expross company, saw the | Hess; the finances will bo ia charwe of L. A. | Who Compose It w It Is | claims for coilection, are respectfully ro- [ MY Record of Expenses.” Enormous sales face only in the evening ns thoy ware sitting | Caspor, 0. J. Smith and Georgo W heelor; ompots Ite Oounsel and How It In | o8 For oo e Pt aay o | B oy WrE Iromedigmary Ol [ Peculiar Oircumstances Surrounding the o e g ‘_ Home of A. 8 MoCrary. | on the front porch. It camsand bont over | P, Treynor and K. L. Willinms will arrange Managed, Craivs with the namos and addrosses of any | Omaha . Deliveret by Carrier in any part of the City. | Mrs, Alexander and made her scream with | the programme, and \l S. Bonham, H. C other parties who have suffered sim “.” L trado good residence lof, clear, ".i H. W.TILTON - « - MANAUER e s, fright I am not a spiritaalist, but am a | Raymond and Messrs. Ranck ara Royer will losses at the hands of Indians. Many peoplo family horse und carriage. APply nt b | ¥ 3 mily hors o o Apply nt & 1 SHONES «¢ | membor of the Methodist church, ' T cannot | look after the exhibit. No efforts will be aro as yet unawaro of the recout favorablo | rankifn avenue ’ TELEPHONES RACY STORY OF A HAUNTED HOUSE. | explain it. T only know that it is hore, and | spared townrd providing: . hearty. wolcoms | ADLE JURISTS) EXAMINERS AND EXPERTS. | Ji 5tk by Which thoss clatnis can now, if | e . Bustiess Office, No. 43. | what it wants I do not know. Tt is the ‘face | for the visitors, properly prepared and presented be collectad. | o R agd tatin, tomiles M T Nlight Fditor. No, 23 | of a young girl, a very sweet face, light com- Henef : 2 ot But Indinn depredation claims are 1ot tho | nara Joishty aere tarm dent it &tati e e | intiTe mily Suddenly Disturbed B ';-;\[: ::\;:\ ‘-'\;ucu‘-lx‘v‘l“h»lm H::Ilflh!g'r{‘; 1r‘%‘l£“l PARISIAN s, ene l: :,.x Effec l: on I( l‘nl:-'nm"‘:‘ te- :\]:l:'”r‘\m;«r :Inv’h‘ ;. . lhI»“ ‘l‘t‘v At | ALETI0 pur aere. " Jolinston & Van Patton o | spiritualis 4 here PS¢ ) cent Congressfonal Action ~How $ proposes to handle, bhrie ounetl Blurs, MINOR BEVIZO by the Restlessness of Alleged | pightand held a seance, as they call it, and T | Wor'd's Fair Comtiiksioners Moro & Prtgaotit BiaH look after any elaim which any citizon has | 53 05 e — A D68 — Ghosta—Pobable Solution ver want anothier such a crowd bere. They Than Plaased W i€/ the Outlook. 0 Prosccute alms agalnst the government or any department of [ JOK BENT A n Lo hauso, - with b nad two mediums, named Kempster and ' of Al Kinds, the government. Tt will bo specinlly sorvico: | opape * . W Stuiro. 101 ol o 24 Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. of the Mystery. Davis, They claimed to conjure up tae spir- [ PARIs, Aug. 2.—A reception was given in able to soldiers of the late war. % Yalh . bl Ll R ) b Craft’s chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. o its of two otlier mortals, u man and a woman. | the town hall at Chorbourg today to officers —— GBI Pon<ions for Aged Soldiers. TLATRVOYANT and aychomotric, or chare ety Ao faten acter readings: nlso dingnosts of s iiser Kornfloft, The recep About sixty days ago a now doparture was Strango as it may appear, tuero aro thou- | noend lock of Nair for edings by lottor — Sone woman dark and heavy set. They sn tion wasatiended by tho officers of the Amer= | ;aygurated by tho San Fraueisco Examiner, | sands of veterans of tho rebellion, who ara | Saysand ovonnas Mew 1 Hoopor, 13 A vee cetric lights, equaing $,000 can- | pevtit FRCS AN eame back only occasiof fcan and Greelk warships now in the barbor. [ pow the lending paper on the const. Its pro- [ Old, weary, infirm and boyond the skill of | fie o nwar coguer Ioth street, Counctl B 3 y SBYSTOIAN oF: SuFgen AALERG 16, HAT Teris, e ind $1.0) die powor that surmount. tho summit of the | forn purpose that had not yot “been accom- | The mayor in an address alluded to the Visit | priotor, Mr, Hearst, son of tho late Scnator | Rieiclyn or surseon pcitated: bochuss ot ‘ “”\ NIFICENT i ra ] y Muny of these aro tneapacitated because of AGNIFICENT avro proporty 1n fivo-ne soase, ¢ described the man as a tail dark fellow | of the Russian o wearing o white hat and spectacles, and tho our yara or house i & £010 Bixby's, 502 Merrium block. Bathed all night long in the radiance of I'ke Kimbell-Champ Investment comoany | the four has commonced a suitin district court against the board of egualization of Council Bluffs 1f you want water in for tho reduction of its assesswent from | fll tower at tho Methodist church on | plished. 1 putno faith in what they alleged, | of the French flet to Cronstadt as setting & | enrst of California, who has a very large [ exposure or injuries sustained in tho lato war, tracts Tooitod 2% miles trom postofi $40,000 to 85,000, Brondway, stands a littlo white frame cot- | pub et ¥ KON (I TEC SMIAOW OF @ SWEEY | goal on tho friendship between France and ( fortuno at his command, conceived the idea | and yet, many of these ure unprovided with | for saie on ronsonable’ terms ~Sono fin ro 14 dence property for rent by Day & Hoss, Russia, The Itisn ommander of the Kornfloff re- | of eatablishing & burcau of claims at Wash. [ ponsic bered 126, and st The funeral of James Smith will take place on the | Mo investigating party staid antil mid- tamorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the st side of Benton street next to the bridee | nignt but heard no ghostly sounds, except | sponded, testifying to the sympathy of Rus- | jyoton, manned by the ablost lawyers Pensions for Infirm Soldiers, PORSALR or Ront—dyrdan land, with residence, cornor of Soventh street and [ geor Indian creck and half a block from | the stamping of horses in n neighboring | sia for France, and Bpecinliits scliversant with the ‘toutine Thore aro thousands of poor fellows who | g Rouses oy J7R& Wige, 101 Main et Gounall Washingfon avenue, Rev. L. A, Hall of the are permanently disabled, having served at First Baptist church ofticiating, The funeral of Janies Smith will take place Broadway. There is not u tree avound the | barnand on the bridge as carriages were An Englishman named Wells, after win- vOPK 1 rarious " " dHven over it Dha se 5 b L work in the various dopartments aud burcaus [ joast ninety duys in the war. Thoy werd it ts light enough | driven overit. he sounds shook the house, | g 3,000 at rouletto at Monte Cario1eft | of the gov I tninety duys in the war. They wero tomorrow ufternooon from his late residence, place, and during the ni inywhoso | And echoed back and trebled in force by the rument. also honorably” dischurged. These are enti corner of Mynster and Sceventh streots, 15 THEE . [ toall to read the finest prir new bridge over the creek, which formed a | the table when his luck turned and trans- When the announcemnt of this new depart- | ted to a peusion even though the intirmity ,at 2 | about the yard except in the shadows of the | sort of huge sounding board, were plainly [ ferred his play te the game of trente, gaining |y was made negotintions were at once from which B AL LG o'clock. ey, T, I, Thickstun will conduct buildings, and in the daytime it 1ssurrounded | discernable. The vew oridge, which has L£6,400 more by o system of ¢ b des trois, o i LW on T r A DrODL exposure in tho war. I'he only condition is ildings, and ir 1y 4 ,400 more by the sy up des trois. | tored into between Tie Ber and the pro that their prosteation is not the resuit of the exercises, assisted by Rev. L. A, Hall. | yy the full blaze of the sunlig \.,’.\‘:v!.. ||\'» ro about the VV'IH‘L' of i he | His plan was to follow his luck till ho wins [ tor of the Examiner to Join hands and mu | vicious habits Regular communication Star chapter No | othing to attr tion to t < Ty Do the e or U mastary | threo times in_succession and then to with- | yally sharo in the enterprise, Tt v Dunsions o Kalicrs Widows 47, RRoyal Arch Masons, this (Monday) eve : mily, may be the source of the mystery | 4 e W Sl AL by L e i A ki) monts have beer perfected and agree- | There are thousands of soldiers’ and sail L\akg Manawa HDtBl s entered into by which Tie Bre is to | ors' widows in this countey who do not know ' ning. ~Mombors requested to bo present | that "is tearing up a good Christian | A B e . L N tPaT e s toned style of the | comm v is the sensation of the Riviera ! Business of importance. Visitiug compan wned sty 0 | community. The Chicago fale comtnisaioners weve in- | ments e cept an air of comfor and the quamt oid f ran fons cordiully invited. By order of M. E. [ cotta ith its white paintad sides and ’ e torviowed haro yesterdny just before start- | prosecuto all cisims irrising. In tho toreitory | thatthey are entitled to ponsions, And yot, i R B AR UL CREe BOSTON STORE. LAl Ittty o) dellhultubl | bl He I URO LERTILOMY | Cieriting itk Bik Buiiav oF Coatss,when | Attractions Fine Fishing, Boating, Bathe paided ing for Borlin. Mr. Peck sald: “I have | whereTur Bee enjoys so oxtonsivo a sub. | fb Sriting Tus e Buikaw o Chantawhon | oo el Watur Josic Hulnert, the fift sar-old girl who | For nearly a year and'a half it has been Corncil Bluffs Special Cost Sale with many Targo manufucturers in | soription | 10, those ponsions. ALl thit Is required s that | - Only Afteen minutes rido - trom Counell HOMLTIR L PR RO e U el 604 1043 b Lty L The gredt cost:snlo: at the Boston | Buglandand Wrarce sud finc o strongdi Under this ngreoment il applications for [ each widow show that sho is witkout otnor | BIUTs Niotoy trinus every half i, diveot s City vosterday nfternoon in the charge | | .w“ fo and e Lln“ hildren, five of whom | store, Council H..M‘.vh 18 been an un- Mr. Butterworth d: am really as- | claims, either for pensions, Indian depreda- ;yin"::n\:r.ll‘\ prort (‘)\“m.]lnu"‘ Iy labor and R AR T A e R S of her tap falharwho will give he a chanco | 8F¢ grown daughters. Mr. MeCrary 15 a | hounded suceess tho past three days, the [ onisied av tho proportion which tho art dis. | tions land or mining claims, vatent or pos. | that hor husbind sorved at feastninety davs | RS to reform. She has just completed a sen- | Scotch machialst, at present working in the | thounands that have gone away happy | play of France bids fale to ussume. 1did not | tal claims in the states of Towa, Kansas, | tJiat'sho martiod tho soldist priot to Jins o8 South Dakota and Nebraska, will be taken | 1y Broof of hiis doath muat also bo ad: | TELEPHONE NO. 45, in hand by Tue Bee Bureav or Crarvs in | vanced, but his demisc need not have been is something marvelous, The coming [ find the movement in Englaud so marked in still groater bargains will bo offered in | that direction. Here the mivisters of arts g tence in the city jail for v e fire department wa grancy Sprague iron works, and is one of the oldest calied out yester- | and best known citizens of Council Bluffs RGBT gt or 5 o'clock” by 9 3 every depurtment, cost e 7 no figure, | and many artists are enthusiastic over the i HORLY ALr € plolooie Bet | B16 I8 v of Surguustisaod futoarite, Wd || SYSEy Caplisbmanty chaseutiiti fio e fair." Omaha and through 1t fowarded to head- | the result of army service, lavm of fire from box 45, The binze was it the | ) 146 members of his family are highly re- [ i order to clear summer stock. A~ few | *yy, TR e v 2 g g Sims & Saund I'\ Attorneys at law, Prace coal yard of L. (.. Knotts on the corner of it T LI of the prices quoted bolow may sorvd as | g % Tndsay sifd that before he came to | quarters at Washiugton where they will be - : s & SAUNACES™fee " tho stato wnd Eleventh e and Eignth street, 1t orig- | spected Christian people, the young ladies | 0 S0 BEER GLE L Aty > | Europe hie had no conception of the wide | josecuted to a final and speedy couclusion, MUST OBEY MAN'S LAW, fedoral court yms & 4 and 5 Shugars inated ina_pile of slack which had been [ be especinlly popular in tueir social | AN 1ndex to the ustounding values now | knowledge of the faiv already disseminated | “m "5 s takos ploasure in offering to all B B i T, ta i1 the yard for along time and bad | civcles i on our count on this side of the Atlant it tesnsand u‘"ll'nn"\ o subscribers to | Pecision Handed Down in the Sab- e AUV At DUk ING0 nowsture until it_caught five by | This introduction is necessary to comvre WASIH GOODS. e —— s patrons and pnrtictlarly to subsc : bath-Bre king Case, G U CHUNDBES et teau s versBaie INOTHER MYSTERY T0O SOLV Tie Weekny Bee, the services of its now No. 23 Businoss L el combustion. There : was 1o | heud the mystery of a strauge story that is 82-in 8¢ summer cashmeres at cost Bt RIbh W Bavereiasdbt willipreve Mesteins, Tenn., Aug. 1. S. Hammond, | neil's store ‘1\ ppho! o iy damage done, and no water was thrown vy | getting a wide eivculation over the city, and | price, e, ! A e { bureau which, we have no doubt, will prove | 4iiiu United States judge, has handed | MOUFS 8 m. tod pow, - Councll Blufs, (v the department, which fora timo led tho fricnds andac- | - Yiwd wi ¢ suiting (plaid only) ut [ BOGY of a Young Girl nd i the | of groat ndvantage to them, both in prosceu- [ oGl BUES SHMES JUCKe, s handed - C e e Long Island Swa ps. ting new claims to a suceessful issuo and in to almost 1 —— quaintanc san as | cost price, Ge. R M. K 1 Seventh Day Adventist Swanson music company, 335 Bro: well as question the v v of the family. Prench | suteens, regular' 2%¢ goods. rxvALE, L, L, Au; To add to the | expediting all claims entrusted to Tue Beg | 1o Wey d % T'he story 1s that the pleasantly situated lit- [ronch siitoena firogularfiasciroods;ifi CHIXDALE i) udd to tho | expoditing all claims eutrusted to Tus BEE | 164, 0'\vas convicted a year ago of Sabbath Ui tle cottage 1s haunted by u lively and per. | besutiful desiyns, half price, 1lc. USLOEEANLE Gl R Lty breaking by plowing on Sunday. He avpealed ST o Sistant lo1 of enorectic ghosts that aro ot | .00 yards of Dekin eloth und fancy | murder was revealed fn this villago today | ~Tur Brr Bureau or Cratvs has frequently | MG B IOWIE on Suitor. He aopedied ey Duguotte & Co's Pomonn frait | Goliuncto walk al niehtlong urough the | zephyr, sold for 10 at 12ie, for Gle, that will probably, like many cthers, nevor | hoen referred to n these columns, but up to | 1o 7 SIPFIE CAREL BEA T Stutnen wos cough tablets, They are delicious. rooms bestowing their attentions upon every All our Se and 10e outing flannel in | be solved. The vietim this time is a pretty | the present time, no CRTRONEANGETE | bl L OIS U DL e member of the household and the strangers | one lot at ¢ a vard. young woman of about twenty vears, with | to the mannerin which its important work is | Secular associution took up the case. Hon. M. O. Younkerman & Co., feed and com- | that may be their guests, but reveal them- All our durlc prints, including best | Gark bate aud eyes and of potite Ngure performed. Tnis is oue of the most interest [ A. Dickinson was engaged as counsel S mission, 108 Broadwuy, Council Blufls, | sclyvesin the bright sunlight = quality indigo, at 5e, just cost price ™ S Teva o |“ el 1 shortly | ‘N8 features connected with tho anterprise. and the case taken to the highor Tel, 7 T'he story was brought to the notice of Tk st light shirting prints, e ho horrible crimo wasi discovered shortly The Bureaw’s Counsel. courts lnst Novomber and King was - el Bek several days avo, but for obvious reasons 2C;008% L ! o .| after 9 o'clock this morning by a man R s SE R S 3 ORGANDIES, FAST BLACK, IN To bogin with, the services of thrce most | yejeased o o Hivon corpus Roasted Peannts, no ‘n.mnn was vaid to it, but racently the x = s ;l'\\'“. I'“vl. = ). % who was out picking blackberries in | eminent councilors uhave been ned, & appiicati s argued soveral otk A brinle U8 Bitz6 ISt ELOUIAL 0 180 0ol ;.‘:,u,.;r’m g nifestations there have g L o O, oreandios | the swamps that abound near tho | Theso ara A. L. Hughes, O. k. Welicr, aud e application was argued several months & R g 10 o'clock Saturday night a E or e, N ™ b ik c sel.” Thoy are men of mature advisement ever since. The opinion s a U I ! N kept by Wil tich, on M t vel 30 o company > ¥ £ Proshpond > body was ow | eral coun oy ar | N Al \ ¢ iz clidy AU S Ol I went to the cottuge i the company Lot 2—All organdies sold from 17¢ to | Freshpond. “The body was found near a new | (oive“ana learned in_ tno law. They bave | learned document and dwells exclusively . % ¢ ) ks - nd welling in the course of construction. A 25¢ in one lot for 15c. worelonely spot could not be found on Long Cnion |, 32inch bastise cloth sold for Sc and | jsland, surrounded mostly by swamps with a ainz dong (n tha wlo ' anl' Stalnod A s new Bod Ity of practising in the [ upon every phase of the argument in favor "““"‘““’"V”"""" Ole es “supreme, circuit and dis- | of the religious’ prisoner. The defendant is | HIEheststyle of tho Arty es courtof claims [ remande ¢ the corner of Willow avenue. An alarm was | of ) Anc secretary of the Co sent in from box i1, at the corner of Broad- ] $°M. H, Se i in the treasurer’s office of th made a spec the United St Lo to look as way and Main street, and in a few minutes | ¢ ) i trict courts, the United St back to the custody of 1l )} ¢ departme y sce ¢ the | Pacitic at Omaha, and C. A. Richardson, the | 124¢, now 7e. thick growth of blackberries and occasionally | | ) oL Pen.c0 1 nck to the custody of Feith e By Stoam, [n Fest Clisy the dpartment walon he scone. - By the | Dacilic at Omuha, and G, . Richardson, th We only montion a few of the bar- | aclump ot trees. Tho finger najl prints oy | 2 before all the departments and hureaus | to pay the fine, however, or’ sl Mt & promutly dond and dellvored ie the fiest stream was thrown tue interior | Broadway jewele aly the futher and his ) L (LA of the government, by are qualified 1o | instead according to the'sentenc in all’ parts of thozountry Send for prios - thr left no doubt but that s department, | the girl gains, Everything in th y descrips | she Tad been murdered. The skin on including ginghams of ev [ Daisy, ‘who is o rather , Dalsy aintinome 1 uot so much on the | ist agreat | constitutionality of Sabbath laws as upon the izzie, w of the room was ull ablaze, but the flames | diughter ts of any claim, as | The decision is bas, tinguished, af the building, | Yhe elder daugh upon the general i Vi 4 soon as it is presenied. This save 0. A. MACIHAN, Prop., WErC 001 ¢ which was a flimsy structure, had been ds handsome and intell'gent young lady of | tion, the mneck bore abrasion on the left | 5. >, bacanse, anvarelal Jee $ SE A L0 1018 Broadway, Near Nnr(hmu)ru Dipos, of the room were also destroyed except u | she hud beew scen and heard during the ine | g4 o avery w,‘“!“_ 150 mapkins | Do cut into itand tho (it nail bad peno. | Wil is entitied o & standing - coutt, | provin e e noLioi couple of show cuses of cig she bad lived there, Sho appeared vory veluct- AL, trated the skin on the righit-side, Tho'vital | Yohin a'elaim is rejected by them, it means | bige ts do ot re that there i boxes of fruit which hiad beer siezed and car- | ant to talk, and it was only by persistent 204 lo sots, Turkey red dumusk, [ oveans were in o novmal condition. Tho | fhai‘fy iy aithor outlawed or thut It lacks cot | Soull be some movil objition o support iis l ried across the street by a couple of young | Guestioning that the story was reveaied. C ‘]" mee "'l\' s '('V‘ S Slothinmotiheiting "‘“|V""""""“"""“I'!"“ tain clements which would lead to its finul (e b R T T Thafiwho discovared thio e i “L do not kmow whit it is she said, | Sheeting in all widths from the lowest | the body was found, and there was nothing o uments. o 1s may. ho haemices i [isolfy g thio * it but, 1 kiiow | o ‘tho: highesy grides, in brown, | toindicate 1y struggle had taken place, | “PProval ause, 05 petitioner believes God has not Eyp” Ea(, Nos3 and ]"m]l being | strongly emphasiz t and hoiiness, to Tudications point strongly t the fir Ixaminers and Fxperts. st apart that day for re Hundreds have seen the dend girl today, but tie work of an incendiary, The men wh | it comes regularly every night, and it has be: | bleached, half bioached. et cost work Sunday, and yet (£ man has set it apart broke into the store and took out the show | Come so familinr to us that we have almost | Also all our yard wido muslin at the fol. | Bone kuew ber. Besides theso gentiemen there are also a | {n%a form by iy Law Tob toct it must b quGEU" in its vresence an exawminer and expert ' ! torney hent. in each department in which e Bee pro- SRS , Vico-President | poses to prosecute claims, namely, those of e T i patents, pensions, postal and land claims and Toexyy 88 Workers Will Go Oat | el Indian depredations, in fact in any depart- PirrspruG, Aug. 2.--A bitter struggle be- n glass workers of | yponyin which a claim_may arise against the | tween the window glass workers and their e practising Nearing a Settle Miivitie, N.J., Aug. 2 Trots and Willinm Monks of the exeeutive board of the united gre s standing in | ceased to fecl any timidit vings | We noticed it tirst s fow nights after we had 1 bed quilts and from ail upperances tho | moved here. All naht long wo ueurd foot- | fire had originated there, The building nad | Steps going tavough the house, the sotuy | brand, 2 ¥ been shut up for the night by the prop v | opening and closing of doors, Father, who is | dies’ Choice, 9¢i Osspie, Ter Wamsutta, about half an hour before the e was | vers hard of hearine, did not hear it, but | 11e; Pride of tho West, 113¢; Lonsdile caxes found u couple of birr the rear part of the room filled with sb obeyed, as mai's law is not as God's law. lowing price; Lawrence LI, 5e; Lonsdale, Te; Arrow Srand, 6e; Hope, Gie; Areyle, Ge; La- Council Biufls, T, Shugart-Beno Bk, Room 1. 9to 12 m 7oud S p.om. turned in. The buiiding belonged to J. P, | mother, who is ulso slizhtly deaf, neard’ the | Cambric, 1'4e; Whito River cumbric, | the United States and “Canada were sum- | federal government. These attorieys pre- | omployers is gomg on. A wago conferenco Casady, and is insured, ~ Rich could not be [ noises. [Forseveral nichts wo children sup- Berkley Cambrie, 9%c. moned by a telegram from President Arring- | pare the petition’ and tend to the claims "be- | () g 1o, but no sctélement was found last night and it is not known whether | bosed it was father or mother up and mother | =54 4 ydls © shirtings, blankets, tow- | ton and left for Pittsburg this evening. The | fore the several courts, whilo the examiners o s ST the stock was covered by insurance ornot, | Supposed it was us walking ubout. - Mutual | (B TS GEE ST R e exeoutivo board will | imect at Pittsburg | atd experts nako uspecialty of scarcuing tho | feached because of tho great differonco be- s ks inquiries the next morning disclosed the fact ‘3 »"_‘L‘l_ ’l -"[m-. '1.‘." ~;|{x|n, heading— tomorrow and will hold & conference with | *ecords and arranging the evideuce neces- | tween them. [Five lLours were 0t in Vo CatIonRILORIB tie Con ta? that fuwns nono of us. “Tho next nichy we | COS price far ten days oulye o | thio greon plass manufacturers. in rogard to to strenzthen Lhe clam, diseussion and the conference finally ad- weard the outside kitchen door open aud [ ONYX, STLE A} TRM: T TR, geutleman charzed with this duty ro- | jo5med without fixing a date for At the meeting of the city council this | heard light footsteps coming into the dimng | No side line. Fve evening a petition will be presented by | voom. The light was buruing in the sitting | are just as popular Chicf of Police Cary, for the passage of a | room, and we could sce plainly. Mother wnd preflitionsihisioponitno a @ The workers' scale dem of examiger of thass slalms In the | {ncrenso of 8 porcentin the wa oau of tho intorior departiient for | gatherers and that no cutter sh ono of our brands | "R 5°0a% 135 L\ merican fint glass garding Indlan depredations has boon th as- i X ar all over Europe as | workers' unian in this ci'y today roceived a | sistant chief cx vo in America. During this ten | telezram from President Smith of Pittsburg b I carr resolution grauting tho members or the police | | botlh urose to sec who the inteuder was. We | 4,y sulo wo' put every puir of hose in | contuining the information’ that tho manu. | Many years. His comprohensivo knowledgo | glss, while the manufacturers ask for department, five days off duriug the year | piIY M5 VA ‘\\‘~<\.x§v"‘-‘;"‘1“| l‘!"‘.“ ",‘ stock on sile at cost price. facturers” and blowers' confevenco commit- | OF details, .“_“l‘[ ““;f.;” Ll ““‘;‘l I'" ronnd reduction of 10 per cent to eq without reduction”of salavy. - The Counoll [ I<htclothes. Wosunposad it whs Lzl and | 5550 1)1 v hose, 15 tee had agreed to tho entiro waze scale | tho cases bevctofore filed ov the outbreaks | \i.es with the northern districts. Bluffs police have never been atlowed any | SPOK® 10 hor A'bo dibage instantiy Hitied O R e T adopted at Steubenville, 0., in July with the | QUL of which others wes to be filed have | sidos refused to make concessions, This will 27 MAIN STREET vacation, except for sickness, and cven the [\{5“. s"i'l‘l_“_d““"'“ ;"1:):\9 lmlln.v Imr:.r:fu"m\'" pJ 4 ,lC-’];l b exception of the demand for a Saturday half f:;)l‘wn‘ renders his services extremely valu- | afect about six thousand men. sicknoss had to be of such a sort us to dis- | ot ST o Saw it wliding. buclk theoush s e E A e At 3 4 | hotiday in the prescription branch. ~Awother | 26 i 0 peneral manager, John b Over €. B, uomin & Co.'s Jewelry Stor able the oficer. ft is claimed tuat the police erything goes in cotton, lisles and | conference on the question will be held be- s Wedderburn, hoe was private t, the father of H the dining room LECIRIC TRUSS S, BELI S, CHEST of ull citics are allowea moro or less time of ng S intosiaBldic tan I ARG ST e cos Bt Gol tZeen the manufacturers and wovkers' wages disuppear through the kitehen door. W N DOERWEAR. their own, in some cases a day each month | i e + 0 UNDERWEAR. committee on August. 10, 4 5 et PROT.SCLOR3, EIC it ensy, and will only nsk for five daysa | Fhrely fstonel us wo bad loft it before re- | 0" be removed during sale, hnd will Missou erfoinghDamage: Wasiiington correspondent of tho San 1 :.?f.':l.f:‘:;‘;\:‘:fi lolie ';»:lit L) «;f h_-'nxx.v it bending over the lamp in the sitting room. | 20 regavdless of cost. Look at the fol- | Kavsas Ciry, Mo, Aug. 2. —There is | ¢jsco Examiner, with which Tue Be 1s no ¢ € G | Going to Lizzie's room we found her fast owing prices: trouble at the confluence of the Missourt and | co. g Heis a maaof universal in- sived. ' Tho move is naturally looked upon by pted to the Blue riv st of this eity. The Missouri | formation and is especially a & cop, ond stepping hurriedly into the the I el D vor, [ iti. N e oo o ““lmmluu b oriie | same instant wo hoard b teps in the and cating away the bank next to the Mis. | . Than this force nono more capable could 3 OSSINGS | Gining room und the rattling of the dishes, E be found in the country. Its services have souri acific track at a rapid rate. The i 3 c O7ln tracks r o dist ce is troubled with heurt disease, I feared 45¢ lislo vests, 270, [ fracks for & distance of with brass buttons on them. been retained great nse by the We were badly frigitened and mother, who X alone reaching at the e )0 feet ave in serious. bureau, the sals =7 Dot wear a heavy, ill-fitting suit [ through the rooms. My eyeballs ached and u ot ologint summer . suits | burned and [ closed my oyes and stopped my DL Gusoline and oil; cobs, wood and conl: | would dio. I sit by hor side for sovera | This includes everything in ladios’, | Saneer of being wisned away, It is satd the | Jot (jime 81,500 por month. prompt delivery. L. G. Kunotts, 27 Main; | bours avd when she appearod o by asloen 1 | gents’ and children’s underwear, all at | ambankment. The cost of - the. work will | AS bas been stated, the San Francisco Ex- telephone 203, went into the sitting room adjoining and | cost price. reach between $9,000 and $100,000. [ aminer inangurated e enterprise, and # T laid down on thu sofa. Duaring all BOSTON STORE G e A through it Tup Bik was allowed to estavlish = = Drs, Stowart & Fatty, vetorinary sue- | this time the tread of ligft feet FOTHERINGIAM, WIITELAW & Co NEWS OF YESTERDAY, 1ts bureau for the accommodation of cluaim- AGENTS WANTRD, geons, 45 Fourth street,Council BlufTs, Ta, [ was constant in “ail parts of the [ OFHETRAIAN, FEEOLGSIE T0 E e antsin South Dakota, Towa, Nebraska und = e house, us if some one was hurriedly flitting | Headers and promoters of low pric The president has appointed Moses S, Leland | Kansas. This privilege was first, of all_the i D/) 1 CouNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, to be commissiontr for Minnesota 1o the | papers in the country, extended to Tie Bii, \G C J, ./U/)]) because of its known ' pluck, euterpr e and The turning point when yoa ¢ rezor Judkins of Houston, . BRODBHC! Dr. Ebo it Gt prices ot Leiters, the tailor, | 7% Tstuntly I felt ths wotion of the airy DEATH OF T N CUCKEY. | lorlaking, however, has at. | in woman's life brings pecaliar | 000 Broadway, Council Biuffs, Ia 810 Broudway. folt n presence at mv side, A feoling of the | The Veteran Surveyor Passes to His | (i fm iivoud traln while neas Johnson | o) 04 “so mueh attention ' throughout | weaknesses and ailments, Dr. _ TELEPHONE 264, v TGO most perfect rest and peice stole over me Long Home The deputy sherif® of Wright county, Mis. | the country and been so greatly appreciated | Pierce’s Favorite Prescription e IUBSONAL BN TAG I LD and I dropoed asleep with tho fragrance of | 5. b, Brodbock died sesterday afternoon | SOUFL o1 ittt danies P Crisp mtiniorer of | by old soldiers, Indian victims, and defrauded | o #6788 o (IVAIE | HERGRITL IO g Lis — the strangost and most delicions perfume o it i e | Jotin Prisete wnd his brother Ryder. Fears | government claimants, that lgading papers rings e lel and cure, 8 3 4 (‘-!i:;:"_"];“‘{'\‘.‘l has returned from a visit to | jingering avound we. The next thing [ knew | 8¢ Bis nr; lfm“"(‘l. 02 \\u-«\--n:lun ave u\u'.ll;! wre exprossed of o lynehing. elsewhere have asked to be' admitted to | powerful, invigorating, restorative | osh, Wis. it was morniug. [ asked mother 1 she had | @ attack of inflammatory rheumatism. Ho [ The Soo, Late Superior transit compuny | enjoy the privilogos of the bureau. Among i i e Leo I rotiirned - vesterday morning | como futo the Toom wnd fanned mo and | bas been i1l for a long time, and for the first and % roud nnounee @ 2% | those papers th o i leading u Miuno: :“’r'”;; rti‘:“dn "z'fll"l‘\»i,.)l I:y:(‘zllll"-"ill:' ‘ Of Couneil Blulfs, from Chicago, where ho has beon working | bathed my head with cologne, but ske assured % 4 e bk o on flo pents. to the sota and others in Hoston, Ciuciunati, S eng 0 0 o syste 7 for the pust year in the carpet depaetment of | me she hud not left ter bed after sho laid | o do v'!m"",',"',‘",w“h Lyas el b ’“”',sf o' ower thanthe Northwestern | Foujs, Atlmta and New' Ovleans, 1t i3 | gencral, and to the uterine organs | GAPITAL STOCK........... $150,000 Walker & Co, He will spead a couple of [ down and told me that she, too, weut to sleep | 0V 48¥8 880, but it was apparent at tha Willtem. Mebaughling. the o well | thought that Mr. Hearst, the proprictor of | 8 am "8 Ll 0™ 11 particular, | SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 - weoks here visiting his parents, sensible of the swectest fragrance and the | WM that he could not be expected to Known contractor, wis shot and anstantly | The Examiner, and the gentleman who in- APl a5 nj . pa 4 — wvated the system, will grant the apphea- | “ Run-down,” debilitated and de cate women nced it. It’s a legiti- TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 Dite toRa—1 A Millor, I O Gloason, B T Mrs. Hunt and_daughter Ruth, who have | motion as if some ono was gently fannmg | 190 [is frionds wero propared for the | Giiea'hy Witliam 1T, Allis, his brother-in-inw, been visiting Mes. Funt's mother, Mra, T, | her. Wo tried cvery means to produce the | VoW, but that fact did mot deerease the | fiy wquirral over noney mattors. AlLls wis y i vo Hutto, | same effect again upon each othier with faus, | SOFFOW it occasioned. The decoased was | arrestea Claims Coming In. B. Louis, left for tacir home at T - 3 g ) or) e, September ! ¢ 5 z mate medicine urely vegeta lhln‘ Bhugart. (& B, Itart, J. D 'Eds 1 « t Ind.,, last evening, companied by Mus, | books and papers, but we could et 1o sensa- born in Batuimore, Md., September 30, 1810, A dispateh from Ark. Kan,, suys Tie Bee Cuaiy BukgAu has not been In 8k 1 S BER) i ‘dmundson, Ohrrios 3 ¢ 75D el o received his eaue in Yorlk, P SRS 2 2 tAUhas T . ddannan Trinsiob gensral banking busis Louts, who will visit thove several weeks tion that even vesembled ity and wo cannot | elved his cduoationin Xovk, Ba, aud! | Toxis fover iukibrokuntout o in | oistenco one month and yet it has listed | perfectly harmless. It's 1/ru”11/1/u‘.l GO OO TR e Ty o in Baltimore, finishing up at a polytechnic | that county. and over tw Lvo already s at capitat and surplus ot aay cen to give satisfaction in every cas J § money refunded. Nothing clse docs [ INTERESTON TIM: DEPOJ3I T3, vide | PR GRAND. John L. Templetou left evening for Springticld, Mass., to attend the meeting of | flower o tho National Assoviation of Fire Engineors, “Sinco then there has nov been a nigit to which he was electod a delegato at the | When this presence was not with us, con- meoting of the State Firomen's weaoeintion 4t | Scious to_every member of the family but aehool it whioh o icasned bis erafestmn | dhed.S Poogio ke Lrentiy oxeiton and nave | Indian depridation clalms aggregat At the time of tho construction of the Union | Gken steps 1o establish i quarantine. R0 and ke S pmondt s belng oor Pacific across the plains he came west and Paul Laturkey of St. Paul. Minn., o little | stantly added to. This is o marks 3 ' Laok part 1o tho. wowk, in the. enpuelty. of | BOY OF ive yours was drowned in tio Mistisc [ able stowing, and yet it is buta fraction of | 88 much. You only pr civil engine T 1860 hoo seitled | Ppiriver tonicht. Tiselumed that Pk f the claims wiich remain unrecorded und ua- | good you get. Can you i Riltinskl, ngol twoive. throw the Doy into (he | pard in the states controllod by Tue DB { ) k more? Codar 'Tapids luat spring. 1o will stos at | Lizzie, who sleeps too soundly to hear any- | €IVl - enineor.” BV o s Detroft aud talio in the national Grand Army | thine, On mans nights the confusion s | 3 n.uu’.\\-.\:"“(im:-"d O™ somval obvora) | frmatun i aedor water antit o' was | Buwnu or Crams’ wwely, South Dikota, As a regulator and promoter of Sounell Blulfs, iIa encampment, leaving for the oust next weel, | R S8 KGR UHs Wo could ok Sleob At 4k | torms in the capacity of city and county cn- | elured that Laiurky was intoxleated and he ebraskn, Town and Kansas. © for te | functional action, at that ecritical S Dok ailinms lott st evonlug for | \wuskone, We e seon the doots opon and | €1nC0r, mull:ho Ahiovomsnt which Moiiwas|(wadtrving toteuchlialistlatolioniso sl thent of Tadion depredation elaims was | Period of change from girlhood to | This Elegantly Appointal Hotal otroit, to attend national encampmen h Sade apiR s i And | gecustomed to point to with the feelings ot n Henry county, Alabama, Friday night a n. depreda pims wi il iR e 5 of tho Grand Army of tho Republic. He | Cio%¢ hundveds of times, “and thau face, | {eHS oot POl 0, WIS tho foclnge ok | ram oA teon Mo took” thom the | approved. o' this mct, it is neces. | womanhood, ¢ Favorite Prescrip- is Now Open, will also attend the great council of the [ \(EiNEUW sad and wistful, peering at us. | i nount par oMcers four nogroes, two men and two [ sary to direct the atteution of ocvery | tion” is a perfectly safe remedial m Untied Statee Tnprarol Ordea meteol oo [ My sistor Mattle Is only one of us who | Fairinountparic, o ast | Women, who were charged with burning a | claimant who has suffered at the hands of N, A. Taylor, Man: |,n Loted States Tmprovol’ Ontor of Rt Mon |l Gvor boan fegtened nd s s becn | | O dhd ul th worle up to withun the last | BT ihat Syt Eolua'lo e fsarons | fiians. This sotous v hoss viotiis “whose | agent, and can produce only good o it e AV 0T 3 id, 0., as esentative fro compolled to leave home. She is now living | Year or two. s out-of-door lifo he con- | of thewm eseuped sothers were placed on | vo ulroady been file v ssul I pqually effi i N ' the grent council of Towa and Nobraska., He | Sompelied t Qe &5 : £ | tracted a cuse of inflammatory rheumatis o bank and shot. 0o i Yoliod down the | ¢luims have ulvoady been filed as weil a3 to | results, Tt is equally eflicacious anc jas sati Stovres with ber aunt, Mrs. Gathegan, at 1910 Burt ac of inflummatory rheumatism, | the bank und Shot. Oue miin vofioadown o those who still contemplate filing them. Up | yaluable in “_,“ TFaats. swhen' takan Gas Heating Sto ‘35~ inz death'estaped into Ge i 4 ot P b Gearglu f %00 dato “in question, thousands of for A dispateh from Dreithelm. whero the tm- | Sufforers had filed their claims with attorneys th..:-‘ porial sueht uciiod. vays Emporor Willian | in ail parts of tho country ana were in most | ments inc hus so fur recovered from e s of his ases charged excessive fees. Many ol 0 o "itieg o R g 'y recont fuli that he will soon be pe EHlI{AIln claims, wt had been pending for years most critical l’f‘““‘l» known as “The Satisfied that, in many cases, the claimants | Change of Life.” 4 A6 e bad contracted with the attorios L ques- C. B. Gas and ght Co, ton and, without fear of prosecution — for 11 Daurliand 8100 atn B reat: nent, could not transfer their elaims to leed 50 ot o wiioor 1o | NEW OGDEN HOTEL. | First-:- National -:- Bank will uct as deputy for the supreme council, Commorcial Pilgrims of Awerica, for the mrpose of anstituting councils in Detroit, Toledo, Cloveland and other eastern cities. street, Omaha. 'To convince you that we are [ BP¢ ever simco that time he has veen its vie- Dot aione in - seciuge this apoarition. Mee | tim. Tt has provented him from performing jathegin has become so frightenod that sha | BY Of the active duties of his profession, and will not remam with us over night any move, | N8 caused him a great deal of suffering, but The last time she was over here the | !hrough it all ho has shown an uncomplain- presence, or whatever vou may call it, | I SPirit that has won for him tho admira- came and laid down on the bed beside Muttie, | tion and love of all those with whom ho had who was sleeping with he Both saw it and | been brought in contact. In 1875 he married ournal of Dublin wWishlit to continue o Union Park v wa and Coun- ame running out of the ropm and remained Miss Emwma E. Bu , & sister of Finley | Parnellite course and to exclude Dwyer Gray cil Bluffs, Septemhor 8-11, $6,500; Oc- | in the sittiug voom until “daylight, Mattio | Burkeof this city, who still suvvives him. | from the management of tho journal, Mr tober 20022, #4000, For programmes | 8nd I bave seon that face bonding over us ‘“{‘ povanta:are fliviog In Baltimare, ‘and ai| s INAUSE SRHLE el ofstho sl ! i ogram was sent to them vesterday notify- above fa disorders and derange- No Asitest No Smokn lent to that later and | Justthe thing for bath rooms, Lel roo ns, eta. Call and 00 Our 14rgo assortnent Slactriz L Pinnos, orguns Broadwuy e majority of the dircetors of the Fre 088 unacrtook to Noidors to expel the directdrs, aite the collection, nddress Nut Brown, Morciants hotel, [ Iauy times after holug mwvakoned from slecp | i/ thom of his death. 1t is lopod that ey | | I a collision on the Soiith Carolina ratiron [ 8ford the desived velief. " This it did fn - tho | Centrally locatad in the business = Qmuho, focling the movement as if mother was. tucle. | Cdih be prosent at his funcral, the tune of Lok Wty W8 WORKIG o 1 | Lo uicstion paiian aiandelh aiulle, all the COUNGIL, BLUFFS, [OW Hotel G SAl ing the bedclothes around us. We bave feit [ Which will not bo decided upon until they | Charloston as firenun, wera killed by juniping | To Recover for Indian Dapeslil ons [ Street carlines inthe city passing g sk i (4l X A 2 otel Govaon, most centrally located, | jt beneath our bed gently lifting the mattross, | ©40 be beard from, from the engine before the eollision” geourred Partics desiving to avail themseives of the | the door. Modern and conven- | Paid Up Capital, = = = - §10),000 fiist cluss houso in city; steaight $2.00 a | We always keep the light burmng, but we i At Creston, Olilo, last Friduy evonnz, Miss | benefits of tho act in auestion re- | ient; thoroughly fire proof; 1205 | Oldast raaniesl binc In tho olty, Forelsn ani duy. © ceused hunting for the prosence now. Buy your furniture, earpots, stoves [ Lanic Wiiman atiompted (o roseun hirsls- | garding the vecoverv ol ms | guest chambers. The best G2 a | iouesia oxeliando walilosat saarritlab o Bl e lkuN spring it u-‘ul;;x vlmr‘n‘m to \"lw l,h“ and lonsehold goods of \Lm\lu & lu Biea LR oy H R e AARGRSERALARY. Y ok grovlog out .‘.r lgmn..;:( “Ill: s | day housos in the west. dali b ks ki 413 00rOrAaAL Ik Lo nst, ock, and every night between 12 auc T Al Ufe X Priaes bk S e % .. | should forward to Tue Bee Bukkau or T ad roc ro 530 pep | espondncenvited. Bluffs was given a pulpit roast yesterday py | U8 to sieep lato and made father late in got 1 LIRS and Wyt Burnott, the Ter was complotely | 1LV Lo appowr i theiv easo in tho court of | (GSR SPy (G HRFTE Y, Mgr ACEIRIUIL At e anaioe W/ D.[15} k ting to s work. This is the ouly mischief disenmbowled, his Intestings talling out on tie | elaims. They should also furnish a detailed Rev. Mr. Hull, the pastor of the First Babtist | g ljag over doue and it hus long since ceased Mills County Farmers. floor. 1l o8 Sulling onbon the | o omont of - loas, . lncluding each chureh, The causo of the ecclesiastical ire | so do this, Oune night we beard it wiuding [ At the meeting of the Pottawattaic County | = A announces tho death of Hon, | specific article lost, its lue, was the publication of u sensationl account, | {bo clock nd sinea then tho clocls has mever | Fruit Growers wud Gardenors! wssoclation | iviess T ‘minior to 'tho akaiic | dae, connty wnl state” band” or irin . of troublo in the church, and tho exclusion of | 1toppec. For tho last fow weeks wo have | jact Saturduy aftarnoon. it e deciged 1o ne. | Republie during the C.oveiand adifnistra- | of Indians committing dopredations, names 1 t e pastor took oecn. | teen it almost every day aud at uight it is 4 rnoon, 1t wasdaolded to ox: | tlon, und presont addrosses of witnosses whose 1€ S (< two of its wembers, The tend an invitation to the farme SIDnith boenant aumalot! tha! histatamante oe | Always with ps,) Y s of Mills | Work au tho buldgo thav 18 to snon_the Ohlo | testimony they expect o use 1n substanti the roporter. . Ho denounced the paporand | Atubis juncture Mis. McCrary came in | county to be prescnt at tho next meeting of | Fi¥ersome throe uples whove Evausvitlo, Inde | ou of their claim, and such other informa. seemed especially hot boceuse the reporter | 8ud regaled the visitors for haif un nour with | the association, which will be held in this | Uy tho Huntimneton syniiorie shich bue b | tion bearing upol the case us they muy = el K2 hud declared that there had boen some secrot | Wiord tales of the uucanny presence, cor- | city Septemver'd, The invitation isintonded | contly conre Into bosstssion ae the Ohla Vel 5 i 195 chursh meetings. Tho pastor declured that e daughter bad said and | as a veturn for the hospitality of the Mills | ley ritiro «l. At present the Ohlo Valley cirs pt of this simple informatior 1\ 1 7 \,u,‘. s of sTyls 2 o and place \f 8l it meetings were open even to roportars, | EIYInE man o instances. My sistor, | county farmers a couple of months ago iu | #F¢ transterred ieross the river where the | T it oF Cranis will immedia f bodl§ ol e ot tha ser aud there was nothing dono in any under: | Ms. Overton, wife of Captain A. Overtou, | eutertaining their brothiren of this county at | Vijige s to be bulle. B v R ¢ ,{‘L ),.,,,, 6 | hunded munncr, Allogether the roast was [ Whom vou all kuow, \iko you for u tme, | 8 strawberry festival, and all necossary ar woalMirads of Jowalnndoed in cHapburg lust ¥ P 3 T S doubted our varacity aud perhaps our sanity, | rangements” will be made to insure their 0 o Bn taph in a Philade s te J el Dik 810 1004 nob 40’80 B0y Hore. | Lhe bas | baviag s Enod tmne. 06 puesia wiit be Mok gl dlakaieh - tra roptheluy aava bt An Bpitaph in a Philadolphia Oemstery, g Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 80 Poarl | DOt seen the face but has felt tho touch, so | at the depot with carriages and taken for a | on left for the south i Here lies John Swmith and his three . '3 stroot, next to Grund hotol, | Telephone | f4milar to all of us, on her shoulder and ' has | drive around the city and country, after Ingu’ries eliclted the imformation that M daughters, b7 7 PV Sy \ i heard tho weary tramping, The presence | which the whole party witl return to | Sparzeon is i teanguil condition and s | wi b ey R C gh grade work a speciulty, bas spoken to me several times, and now [ the Grand notel to partake of an claborate | to sleap and eat. hut evinees o warked g A9 A ML G INLADE Gl » - R every night wo can hear the low ‘murmur of | spread which is to bo propwred by tne | Fess toward recovery Waters Picnie at Manhattan beach. Round | of vole I'he voice is low and musical and | proprietor of that hostelry. A fruit exhivit The troub e at the Sa'em wire nall works at | If they had stuck to the genuine Carls hanuasian b . 4 | the sweetest I ever heard. 1 haye Vi f Apet T bray room b the | Findluy, O. has baen amieably. sottlad g V trip tickets from Omaha, including boat | vet boen 100 stubiiied or Tackeds tho conrabs | couty coset houss ue after diomer this wiil | 1 BRI W Rt wirk: 1ol "k iracood bl Balt, allire I (’/ cerd., ride, 500; on sale at nows stands at Mil- | to speak to it, but I will do so somoe time. | be thrown open for inspection of the | fyatihe men accepted the seale proposed by | They would not have been lyiug iu theso ur sravidad for Inereused puy ant W 412 Brondway Jurd'and Murray Lotels, Whiat otbors bavo scen iti Why, every per | guests nad ul outsiders who may bo' inter. | 'Chyur Lousn this tho suuivamate seator | here vaults, \ ? }M“ (i f Trertiop “ mmf ONvaJ)w oot B fa

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