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L. THE ()M,\HA DAILY BEE: #RIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1892 "{l‘ll lfl 5 A()A\I ,\ HA ';IS‘AE V"\ PRO“ Ll)U\[" B“Ll‘l‘ ’ beauties of nature and waiting for a e ey came from Anfélean Fa'l: and will te | firm, ade & ceneral assignment to Chartes 11, | N i 10 stick in tvs oar. Soveral jobs of crooked | wintered at Jackson¥Hi4 11, The herda will | Fancher, vresideat of the Irvy Natl " U — work are 1aid at his door by the authoritios | be placed on exhibition at the World's fair, | DAk They gave preferences agsregating — of Omaba and tmis city, and thera is but | AsSoon as they have’ fecovered from tho | : ) COUNCIL BLUFFS ilule “goubt that Ho s “tho wight | fatiguo of tho jourgéyihey wili again bo Rt ik bl s el H .orr | 0dd FPellows Ocoupy tho Eges of the Peopls | narty. Ho eatored the home of Fravklin I. | placed on the oirs afid' sen on to Chicago, COFFICE: - NO 12 PEARL STREET Zimmer in Omaha tho other night and stole | Th: v attracted a ré¥t'dcal of attention and . A rongat 5 1 essran William Baker, prople’s - ] with a Grand Parade, w0 rines, & pair of bracelets, necklace aud | were the attraction a¥tho yards yesterday. | party candidato The autumn is the time to paint, and one coat brightens and proserves housey e A { lockat, and breastpin. At the residenca of e — | Mr and Mre. Thomas Cole, residinz at 4 93 | and buildings and adds much to the value an i beauty of your property. Deliverea L'y earrier to any part of the city e | F. ). Sutciiffe, also in Ow be stoietwo | oI Cottuge Grove nvenue, Chienzo, wore found R N : overcoats and a lot of underciothing. Hais | Monday and Tuesday eveniags the broom o, having bean nsnhyxiated by gas . . 3 B, TILTON. - MANAGER. NEARLY TWO THOUSAND WERE IN LINE | {deitified Beren fhaiow of fongts brlag | arill wil oo given ahBlurs bal. Thedei el Wi ity Lurocd o | . e § Business OMce, No P implicated in both of these Jobs. A fow days | o siven by the ladiesof St. Martin's soos 5 b tiddy " | AFLEPHONES § \ight Editor p 0% | mention was made of the working of a [ & FIC AY LAS CIER0 Gt 1360+ | Thomas J. Carroll. the night operator at | § B s | TOWA A0 Nehraska Pagriarehs Militact Join | configence game on @ young man from Silver [ P8 ch and will be sumilar in character | !',-" Y & oRONE s Ty IRt ra e weets | Wa wiht 1 ¢ 1 0 140 paintis v wholéil a ’ of $10. Ha nnstwors the description of | 10 to the zouave drill giten somo time since, | §\ie by & coronet’s Jury for the ki H e t to soll you punts and overything used in painting at wholesalo an MENTION, in Display of Parple and 1a--Cantor- City for §1 Ha nnswors the description of | 10 - ) dent which oceurred there on the Hth Instant. | Jace, ‘I ho lost bo i » LAl 0o & Batlles " Kt e i stite AN LigsAVork: OF the one of the confidence men. He was also | The driil will b participated tn by & number | by which five men and saveral raco horses | 1053 'Lho lest boiled oil you bought you probably paid 70¢ a gallon for it. ~ We will N Y. Plumbing Co, ALY, JeF b s e o nght in the act of trying to sell a lot of the | of voung ladles who have been fur some tims | werekiiled sell you one gallon or 100,000 gallons of any brands st 4¢ . Plumb . Grand Lodge, . Now wo have caught cig your attention, read the rest of this and compare these straight cash prices, s that ‘vero st en from T. J «aloon in the southorn part of the city Council Bluffs Lumber Co. his evening afew | vision of Captain A. L. Lott. who is une S ‘ | There will be a social v Mrs. nights ago. Altozethier he seems to b6 n | celled as a arill mastor. A numuer of protty | Cold weather i reported from Rariie ani | 8t Louls lead, 7e per - hard oily 5 gal. can, . Slichier's on Lincoln avenus. rostordas was biz dav of the O 1d Pel- | first-class crook, and lis case 1s not helped | and unique figures will be executed in the b = L b st b IL O e LU rday was the big day of the O1d | A fer piace Topltn 18R, Bia pa 16 Today is the last das of service for 10 | jows' grand loage mooting, which has al. | 8LallbY the iindinz of bit of candlo and a | arill by tue young ladies. y wouther prevatls along tho cosst of | Ehuit lend, Bic por s Jhard oll 1 gal. can, 81,98 "?3":“"”.\‘"‘" "‘""“‘ i vezular session | MOSt mononolizea the city for the past thres a o Papils of St. Agnes School Wil Celebrate. N Poporta) pyrecks. nd, 108800 WIS | | 1ynuaed ofl, Bolled 400 pier gal ¢ hard oils, from $1.00 to $1.50 this afternoon at 2:90 o'clock with Mes, Har. | da5s. Th cre great expectations With |y o Gorner of tirondway and Ienton | The pupils of St. Agnes school wili cele- | “Tha Indians of Manitoba have been alarmed [ Linseed oi'. 1aw, 46¢ per gal VIR O8 1L aver s | rozars tothe parade, which it was announced brato the 400th auniversary of the disiovery | by their medicino men predictng a siorm | Baint oil, 85 per 1o 3e. Tho party which was to have boen given | Would conclude the sxercises, bat the tar Ot iat was coverad by | Of America at Blum's hall Wednesday even- | ieh Wil wibe everything trow the face o Barrel pice, I loss. s 40 06 by Mizpah temple No. 0 on : ening weather overhead hbade faiv for a ti ana iuteresting program has October 24 has v Encampment league. will m D, m. sharp Lo tak Rice, commander; . Butthe rain held o | two pol the COUNCIL | ine. Along §t. Peteraburg ndvices give detalls of tho de- | 1 | todis | BLUFPS, 1 COMPA been arranged for the occasion. The pupils alting of « train near Pent vesterday, Voterans | anaalthongh sU | ° o 3 v - s will fol he ovi : o elo! eht carrl es bein: smashed into splinters , ch there were probable nolquite so By 7 o'clock the next morning after | Wwill form on the ovening of tho celebration | 1 n s thele hall Frinay ut1 | mans tn th parade as would iave betn had | tho- fire tiie. secralaty tas off the nsh | 8t theschoolon Q street and march to tha | undtwo porsins belig kiliod %, [ tin the parads, t i 5 7 Viowie | . 3 " | ball. C.J. Smyth of Omahn will deliver the The evidence tor the prosecution in the case slmes, adjutant © surroundings boena i more favor heap, pencil in hand, ready to figure the o of Neill, the murderor address. The remainder of the program will on trtal in London, is 0 of tnarch 0ss down to bedrock, which he did, too, - h CaTes % allfu. The defense wil not eall uny wite The Indies of tas Congrogational church | Y el el il wh to hedrock, which he did, tou, | be participated fu by the scholars and con- | fogses, Argnment of counsel has bozun | We quarantee to bens gond as any mixed paint. We will sell you at $1,23 will serve dinner next Wedne contained 1 sigliborhiood of 2,000 patri- | sayin xh at’ it wae his !!m and no | sists of vocal and instrumental music and Several thousand of the eotton operatives at | pep ratlon Has never been sold for less than 1,50 per gallon = day in the y the Council | avens mii small part of his business S0 long as | recitations, Herwood, 1n Luneasiire, Enzlund, have been e ~ . LR . L Bluffs Cary v aud lately occunicd | Pho parade formad on Sixth steest and | he did not go below bedrock we had no Y e us Field's hardwars stora, The ministors of the city ars askad to meot at the study of the F 1Presbyteriar aver, Lt ) SYABHL: \WRS HOBT BR1$ BFOMBLENULLY A son of J. H. Baker of the Third ward Is | hence. A strike wili probabiy result. LTV I UL Bttt RIS IB A duadal § | dunzerously ill. exposition of the new German military east to Iipst | GVery wa wtisfactory, so much so that 0 a bl bas been eiven church, at the corner of Willow avenuo and t TR T #1.900°00 (saven. soricias) | o Df 14 H. Basor s confined to his home by | Jii' VAs U EAEED BF Ol 0o o o e Soventh street ut 1:30 p. m., to join asa on wvenue, westto | "] o l,‘-:. .f,-,.“\:.’-» ]‘A‘[“““‘m‘” 'm_“ an attack of rheumatism, quested the ‘members to intan absolute other deaiers sell you for 81.50. We wiil scll you at $1,00 body the Columbian parade Suth Ay and wast 1o | o ot O S 000 00, J. C. Berry of Afton, Ia., is in tho eity | siicnco on the provisions of the bill until the | per ¢ _The following parties wora granted mar- { tha corner of Bighth strest, where they 100k Helng intimatoly aoquaitited with the visiting his son, Dr. W. Berry. = ot Al ringe liconses yestorday: Georze W, Smith | oo v S E TO T, i L e ey Lo |, Jsmes Kriskio paid £ and coats to the po ur arn all Oo a]n of Fremont ana Mrs. Jennie Barr of Council : seeretary and directors we cannot be | jida judee yesterday morning for taking a I Blufts, C. A. Machan and 1 te IKlein I'he parade was headed by a platoon of | persuaded that bettar indemnity can be | bale of hay from the stock vards. Bay City, Mich, Oct. 20.—Gereral B, F W, \ 1 ot gl schmager of Council Biufls, Michael Kilbane | Couneil 1 s police, foilowad by General ined than that offered by oar home Charles H. Tulley, a contractor of Grand | Partridge, well koown iu Grand Army cir o will sall you at 75¢ per gallon. and Rosa Holder of Council BlufTs, J. T, Aubott of Manchoster and his staff, company, besides we believe in patron- | Island, is visiting Captaia Van Wie of tue | cles, died last night. LDWEST pRIgEs 0“ ALL Kluns oF GLAss C. L. Reddish giod yesterday aftornoon at | mountca, the staff beiag composed of izing worthy home enterprises, every- | police force. o [] 2 o'clock at his late residence, | following gentiemen: Colonei Guun of Ited | thing being equal, and unless we do we | 1. G. May and Frank Collay of tho cleri- | = = On ull oth Eighth street, of quick consumnty soods our prices are equally low. B US AND BRING '1‘1 (,,A\H Ouk, Captain Helwig o + ' Oop Santsin | kAl con 3 be depsndent force at Swift & Co.’s left last evening ® * - Corning, Captain | shail continuo to be depondent on for- | cal & COME AND ¢ nmons of Fontanc ain Heckard of | Cign capital and corporations, LALLM el LU el 26 %Y St el el e el G. . WHEELER, Graders are at work getting L streat be- an illness of two weeks, The r be taken to Corming, Mo., totay for i ment. The decoised was % years of g K SR tweon Twenty-fourth and Twenty-seventh ) A young man @ s i jutant. Major Carl Koch of Cedar Rapids, Jas. A, HERELD. streots in condition for paving. IN CHILDREN Seott was arrestod Lour We MajorD. R. Heinman of Marfon, Colonel Shve bBuR: Honlt. use i Mrs. M. Schlegel of Plattsmouth o For over two years my little girl’s life day night for drankenness and disorderly | 1, % : Save vour hard coul; uss wood, and | Mrs. M. Sehilegel of Plattsmouth and Mrs, For over two years my little girl's life . D. Authony of Waterloo, Cuptain A. J. [ eallon H. A conduet, Georg Scaalan was taking him to . Cox, 10 & idge aro v tivg Mr, was made mis: Juth Main street, | G- Auarews of Cauw ble by a'case of Catarrh, eonayct. Genrao Scanlan was taking hits 10 | 1y or Mancbestor, Colonol Nichols. of | Trost Missonrl weasd 5.0 mor nbegcpe. | and Mrs. Alex Schlegel of this e "Tiic discharge from (he nose was large, and 3 4th St. MasonicTemple. ecty. Svaniun fired a_shot v him and | Omaha, Dr. J. Herman of Sioux City, Frank | livered. ,llw\mmn’ Men's Uniformed Roepublican | constant and very offensive. Her eyes — ot gave chase, overtakiug him n ho Main | Clark of Sioux( Major Wrirhtof Omaha, ——— < ‘1“1“"‘1. '“’“‘\‘““'l'\* evening at Germannia | hecame inflamed, the lids swollen and street bridee. lew}w el ui')"m'.:\fl' 1 Major Pickering Genuine Round Ok, Radiant Home, | B4l fordrill. All members aro urged to tura | very painful, After trying various reme- fi E RESTORED!"‘!‘&‘WB’SG.‘W g Y ETIE B0t blaln L\ A £4 bATHR Mads AbGIL en e ollowing organizations in | P, 12, Stowart stoves ind ranges, sold | %% : dies, I gave her The first bot- b I EG e LCE Y e ord o O id pleces tval 1 D 1 S iy vesterd ure! I 0 RDE 8 the exceedingly noor quality of gas that is | the order named d Oak band, 10 veces; | oyolygively by Cole & Cols, 41 Main, . Thomas Fiyun vesterday purchased the | $1q 'seemed to SAAS aggravate the 2 Bece” to oure. dll nerrols. d1sbases; Aol ne Wenk - MoBOLr being furnisted its patrons by the Council | {saton Red Oal iy 1ton s lot soutt of Carpenter’s livery oarn on | 4 B DUt DHesymon i 1 ! L Lowdr, Headache. Wakefulness, Lost Mantoos. Nightly Kmist i b LT e aounet. | Hawuaye: Nb. 2) men; e Twenty-fourth streer, between N ana O | disease but the symptoms soon abated, UK ervaianens. LAt ILGe. 1110 r2iDs WA 1088 0f power of 1he Heneratiy th wors0 has comid over it during the past | Gouncii B orps. 10 placess it P || U SR il “““.‘."‘ e v lants, whiCh 00, Jead 10 nRrmRiLy: Congat oot AR SR AL LA FY nio lodze No. 6, 50 men; Odd | Improved property. Will pay cash if Mrs. E. C. Smith, who successfu s Dr. L. B. Ritciey, Mackey, Ind. A Hoh Bt bty Pt up oons ‘carry in vost pocket. 81 per p month, and from all appearances at least Y o bt cessfully con : Balf of what tho consumers pay for now s | Feilows’ band of Omaba, 19 pieces; Cantons - H.GOM <10 Muin street. | guets a lirce ranch near Sidney, had a ship- 7 FEFOREAND AFTER UE A rsiey; O LA Bl R e LA B O v S Tana Bovd NoI Y SEOMANE 3 g BEREOLUE Co8 GHFATON EALLIBE AR SRTBI AVRLES Onr book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ' : A n T G T d Canton F'remont No. 4, 300 meu in all; Tribute to Major Lyman. South Otnaba murket vestorda: free. SWIFP SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, ¢ For sils in Omal nan & M . 1515 Dodgo str be case of Dr. C. 0o¢ 18 SUIL OB | {7n1on Pacitic band of O . S pieces The portrait of the lats Hon. Joseph esterdav morning, and 1S pieces; v p! Grand lodee of Nebraska, 500 1 Grand Lyma vhicl s been N d h T o Vor| 0! o i m\lu“xn' l\t:fl NS n:"”:i 'nm-kffiff’\f» r"n‘l l'_\ man, which has beer presentad to the | of United Workmen, will celebrate the lodie of lows, du0 meni Hawieye No. 134 | Union Veteran lezion, i3 said to bo one of | twenty-fourth anniveisary of the founda- Ao Cotnon Do med fomnetl Biufls No. 4% | {he finest works of art to be found o the [ tion of the order Tuesday evenine. a in the district court promises o take another wec The Way company is fig! ng his claims at every point, aud whictievor side gains a vordict South Omaha lodge No. 68, Ancient Order Y[]UH EYEb SPECIAL NOTLOES ;"“’ e e SRyoa s doutt hen 10 \was tho oxpoctation that the Daughters | Walls of any organization in Council Blufts. | ~William Armstrong bad the third finger s == COUNCIL BLUFFS. ourned until tomorrow moraing av 10 3 ¥ 3 BSIBRIE on his left haud nearly severed and : - = of ftebeka t the number of about 30 would | Tn presenting it to the lezion Wodnesday h clock. i Y | mia zer badly crashe setting 1 The wantalvertssnents appearinz fn a | B a w. o, i e, o | F 0 P S S5 | AT M i Cone 5, | St e iy, Sunif el | ARE TROUBLING YOUI | Too sasbetvoe s ot 1 | Henry Foster and Tom Davis ara the n.--.xm»hw“\nmum by s0mo 1ot to bo | 1ygilay paia tho following tributo to tho de- | ho ghU; s 5’8 packing « names of two men that aro bohind tho AES | suitablo and the ioa wes abanaousd. A fter : oty iouso vosterday. r optl- | partof its contents. They express the urzent ¢ *d comrade: of the city Jail. Thoy showed a wreat desire tho parade had gotten rted on tl AN s Tho rovival meetings being held ench ApiLag) fhe the daily wishes of s people who LP atyourbhusband, dear madam, 10 keep out of tho roach of the police yester- | members of the Lebekah dozreo went 1o the | , ANPRZ isind ours his yite waslod, <o de- | evening at the First Baptist world, vou do not | Wantsomethinz and who are willinz to do () N foroneof those ArtGarland day afternoon during tho paraaw, ana wore | corner of Brondwavand Eizhih street,whero | qo3ol g daty: without u glance to the rizht | church are well attended und are at- W80 and advian you w somethins, Hontori o i on ] nolicea haunting tho thickes: partof tho | thes mot tna rest of tho members OF 1o | his WISIELL praist. {racting o grout/daalipf Interest.. Mr. and |it6 (b it S = : — | POUNDING thiing when you huve had i crowd in a suspicious sory of wav. They | opder and accompaniod them to Om Tu the graat beams of the household hearth [ Mrs. Keaoles of Deuver are conducting tne | ERQM S5 Ute (SRl SERCTACEES Lol e WiBE WHEH JUuEHe LR were arrested on suspicion o £ pick- | where thev were entertained duving th Mujor Lyman was faultiess. While the worid | services and use steéregpticon views to illus- | White glasses. for protecting the eyes, fr SREANTED Yo ¥ TR0 hummed in your cars, and if your hus- pockets, i aa o N R S 0nly o saliler with i tout of ‘mall over | tate weir sermons. Patr up Wi ke pipMes % | band cannot find time to come around The postoMce will ba closed from 12 noon At the morning session of the grand lodge | his breast, thosa who kuow him hest 8w Cha at humin heart oked up In his f: fidence, that fac under it i er to ner who trust and co» TR LY les Singer's new building at Ty enty- Apply at an Wwus to hier | completion. Nearly ‘all of the work upon the ax meyer 10, 0., W ANTED-Gool to 6 o'clock p. m. Carriers will omit the 1 | an exciting debate was brought about by the s'clock delivery and collection, but will uction of a resolution forbidding card maice all others as usual, and outside car- ginany hall of the order. It was | and tuke a look at the maching hand and wood worker. - Bosen's planins | Art Grarland Heaters nasthe duy. ; tuates 1is | CXLoTior bas been completed and the work. J—‘welers and Opticians. mill. b wiers will deliver from carriers’ windows at [ sinaliy voted down. Another resolution was nd o the son who perpetuates Iis | men have turned their attention to the in- | Jiar and 15th Streets E —~ i postoflices from 6 to 7 'clock p. m. Carriers | also adopted, instructing the grand secro- Comr e L Zontiostand | torior. The new binlding s thros stories | LarNAM and 15th Streets, Omaha HOUSES AND ' AND. why, don’t let the poor man freczo his on_ busin routes will make tas 6 o'clocic | tary to contract for the pub.ication of 5,000 | tenderest af hamun Beins b s ron A high of pressed brick and is one of the baud- | ———— == ot St S~ | tocs this winter, but tuke it into your aclivery and collection as usual copies of tne constitution to be distributed | yow this futhful wife and mother ca somest struciuresin that end of town. ARE YOUSUFFERINC VREENSHIELDS, NICHOLSON & €O, aro | own hands nnd fix the thing up yourself.y A house was burglarized at Red Oak n amoag the local lodges at 5 por cent above | within her bosom great memory ind a wreit Yesterday afternoon at 1o'clock the fun- = ilwiys rendylwndievor swllilaziicor Sho i P WornionlDRG: Vofore last and two silver satches wera | the cost prico, and to have a suflicient 1 | affection. and s she loo s baek throuzh tie | eral services over tha remains of the late FROM property; riis aiways on hand and seo How is your range? Worn out? Cal stolen. Tho polico wera notifiad by tela. | ber printed i the German language to sup- vml-l‘nl!_w“n_ sliaissannag v||x;yl“l;.~'n»m-»~ @ | Mrs. C, i. Wilson were held at the home of Temale the __, and see our stoc Wo have plenty to phone and given a description of ths man | Piy lodies needing them. —The committee | BqUien LSS BBl ARG BEEEE |y her husvand at Tiwenty-third and I streets. ( ARM and city loans. Money lonel on | £0 around and evervone a yerfect stove. who was suspected of having done the desd, | on legisiation reported l.x\'m'm; the av- | ice ot Joyalty to the deid that leads her to | Rev. Robert L. Waeeler preached the funeral \“ I‘np)‘ stock and eraln. Real estite for sal Come NOW, — today — this morning, Johu Connor, an Omiha boy. who admitted | ment of un annual salary of $300 to the | present to the Union Veteran Lozlon of | sermon. The strest railway conductors and " Dwellin z and business rentals, Money loanel | \Wo are ready to show you our good having just come up from Itad Oak, was ar- | grand master. and this report will be | Council Biuffs, of which orzanization | motormen seat a :esntiful floral offering. Catarth or forlocalfuvestors. Lougee & Towle, 25 learl | p b0 S 5 rested, and is baing held to await a eall from | discussed at a session to be held this mora- 1..-n.u~‘ apl was an honored member, this | The remaius wero tagen on the afternoon alaren o strect. 4 Al the authoritios at Red Oak. ing, beginning at 8 o'clock, when proposed | portrait of him. train to Heuvetton, N, Y., for mterment, 0y TOR SAl Yesirablo rosidence property G AS 22 4y Dunish ens, under the auspices of | 7 e 3 o g o haimbthsotin: son, ind preserve and cert- = ark o odern fmprovemen | 504 BROADWAY and 10 NORTII MAIN ST, | the Dancto socicty, will celebrate Columbus | Sonsidered. ho foilowing ofticers were | jryjydown to zenerations yet unborn. BURGLARS GET IN THEIR WORK., day by giving an entertainment at Hughes' | olected for the = grand Jodge for the 9 H rooms. one hm'-k from ‘ Vnr’nu it Chronic, Taken at once; casy payments or trado - . 1. vonr 15032 G rint chasten, Jonm oy “Butes | - In bebalf of theencampment, Judgo Josenh ~ A A hall this evening, The progrs IiEns 1 2 oo L 2w well- | A Residenceand a Store Visitod by the Durk 01 on 200 i) ey i h e P R cludo s musionl selection by Prof. sonsen’s | oL Clinton:_depaty grand mustcr, Ttov. | (& Jteed accoeto the S in @ fow well Lantern Fratornity. Nervous ot Fvon want fo ront ahouso ses Greenshionts | @] %‘M rsfifiévéflnr orchestra, n song by the childrow, lecture ou | Frank W. Evans of Des Moine: g'x;ud, & il The dark lantern fraternity played two Private I \m\.,\..,, & Co. ! 5 f, » oS Columbus by Rov. 15, Budholtof O, aad | AR Jt g (0n, OF OHURWAL BF08 | Gentlomen, tho finestiine of tall goods | successful engagrments Wodnesday night. TLDS, NICHOLSON & GO, have | 4"5" P\ 7ancE ‘Phio entortainment will conclude it dane. | Eraad iredsu Morzison of Marengo; | in the city, just received. Reiter, the | The flrst was atthe rosidenco of Wil £. Liseaszs, argestiistof broporty of any ' in | \Rdye "“*hums!w ing and refreshments, mrand representative, J. K, Powers of | tailor, 510 Broadway. Chambers, 1506 Madison avenua, where, 2 S i = e Lv;!:x;lln‘uell;fi:-, e s A on those Leautiful hand. | “fier forcing an entrance through a rear IF 80, CALL ON st farin i Pi"' Rpatt NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM.' e x~ | A of the assembly of the ave you se ose bed and- : : cited an :S FOR NG 2 ';;{°;§<‘eh~‘ 1{‘{1‘(‘ Aol _"Lrfijl‘ Degree of Rebekab, ulso held in ths mora- | puinted jurdinieres at Lund Bros? R o O DL T I)r seafles & searles proved AR | S5 ‘fml (IR\“[\\;" Blood Berchoton stuliian, aattle tools, | 118 the foilowing officars wore chosen: ———— | "At 505 South Thirteonth street, a O F TEYOUhave naything to TR || S O R e otor, at public sule, Tharsday. Octoper | 1rident, Mrs Lydia ¥ JSramer of west | Seo those oil heaters at Swaine’s, 737 | stor occupted — joiutly by ' N. ' E, Consultation Free. | E 1l irth addit m 10t to 11t streetss 3 sule, Thursday, October iion; vice president, Miss Amelia Weitz o ldberg vi vack en'e | Acknowledged to be the most succesful spo — You ure he: >tified that the under- , 27, on my farmsix miles enst of Council | Des Moines: secretary, Miss Lizzio Matheny —— R T, A e, o IR Rt AT ".'.\"}'\“.'Y‘yu"'lm" A "i’l" A G S L L e ick o SHUG ART. {00k Ras U 5. o) Ly STy d th N ity DIs 1 o ounc 2, H. | city o n A vole Ay, Blufls, on Quick road. E. L. Suvearr. | of Kookuks treasurer, drs. J. 1. Uaffer.y o High School Program. a merchant tailor, & number of | *G iR from(8} {0101 Nnys 1By phills onraall| |EReAt o B FORA YA TSN A1 aiaTabH sliziot Qmahnhiavalieod T lyiappotn iy : ‘ 2 e (LI X An interesting program will bo presented | holes were bored in the rear door anda | withoutMercury. All stazes for life i o | cil of maid city, to issess the damaze to the 5 . fhefiiadian noyeltyshases buene AT TG at the Columbian day exercisos at the bigh | panel was knocked out. Hero tho visitors | ETRICEUIE permancntly carsg, comorat con. | TFYOU want to hoar somothing now rozurd- | G nars respectively of the proporty nffected aro the best heaters in tho city, See 2 S OSTON HTORE. sehool commeneing at 9:3) o'clock this morn. | Madea caroful examination of the ' stock, Affeciod at home by patieat withoat 4 mom & o eonsholds, Nicholson | by gradink of suid wiley, duclured noces ey 3 t at Swaine’s. % T ot it Site: 3 and walied away with an assortment valued | paj; o. L < e by ordinunce o, i @1 Octobe hem Council Blufms, Ia ing. A cordiilinvitation is extended to all AL §200, i ipainor e AND RECTAL ULCERS cural YANT iRl S ahane W02 approved October $th, 1812 ] 1o Mossrs Doy &0 1 Tt is known far and near that the | [Fiends of the school to be prosent. 2 withont paih or détention from business. : WV ANTEDE N abeaska nntiinaxalng] Youire furthor notiivd tiat baving aoc all on Mes: iy & Hess and as 3 ad | —_—— T TV DROUEIE AND VARICOCELY parmnontiy | 1Y KO : s cepted $aid appomtment, and duly aualifiody . to bo shown tha Klein teact of 400 acres :"mmn Rlgeelis 1(. 1‘!5\‘»:\!{4-’!* for auy- | Suits and overcoats $10.00 1ess than by b L b and succes fully curat, Methad nos aauntuliing | (FREENSIELDS, NIGHOLSON & ©0. nava required fy i, wo wiiton the Bil day of = ivaindite i . ing in the line of x: cy goods Nothing e i iany bar:ios uprove. v i ber, A. D. 150 e hour of 10 J , Bow on salo fin five nd ton acro tracts. | thing i tho line of Gy and funcy goods | any othor tailor.” Clothing, = dyed, | Clara Moruis, the_gesatost omattonat ac- WEAK MEN oty WEE Dy WO e ATaTS | e orcaon e o of it hoy will show it free to all. o 0 1cy | eleaned, repairec deterson, 251 e O et gy e oy A T2 (TR T show you O'Donohoe. 1433 Farnau street, within the 5 PERNONAL PARAGRAPIS in western Tow — al nn:\ s theater for two nights, Monday or grief; SEXUAL EXCES3ES 11 middie Iife, o7 \ 7 A.WOOD & U0, have sono of the finest | pose of considering nnd n ing the asgess- A — g Their prices are & NOUSELOLD wonn, [ Big line of hanging lamps, stand | and Tuesday, October 24 and 25 Inall that | rouSle St A VS o B P e P A A e A A : Mrs. O, D. Dillon teft vest:rday for Chi- | ALWAYS TIHE LOWEST. Styles the new- | lamps, ball lamps at Lund Bros goes to maks an actress great, Clara Morris A USTION, WASTINC 3 L — a Lo e _ | Inz into consideration special benefits, it any, ( cago, est, materials the best. —— possesses the requisite: Sho is said to \A;u{;“i.x.v;: :"‘x' th EARLY DY R4 in I Jeu huve 2 houso to rent sc e Groenshield \'qu ure m'rlvlm(‘wl‘. be present at ‘I‘w lllms b b an( Ters 3 2Ar We 8 v exoe ionn don orge it Swaine sells e | vlive" | oLor 3 ol % and ) DLE AGED; lack of vim, vig icholson & Co, and place aforesald and male any objections ] !\“lr-‘.nl‘(.h\‘}."(’)‘!.lruu and Mvs, Ferson hava In underwenr we show exceptional \'I ;1‘1'1 |‘, tw_lh at Swaine sells th live! hier ctaracters. So real is hersor- | and atrensth, with sexial orx mpis AN P Duii e AR g0 atotoR RN IRIO L DY SITREIRTR 3 o F°fi° i F(‘v G : value. A few of the prices for this | IXlmhurst stoves. row, so intense her grief, so renlisuc her wesken ened promatirely 1o approaching old azs. n.\ln.,\[lx |'~xv'lr4-’ln1 tand garden tr of duminges as you i 3, conslder proper. ev. (. W. Crofts of Beatrice is attending | week: 50 dozen gents’ heavy camels S oot sceming simulution of fecling in the ] mon. Call ‘on 0F . adrass with stamp. fo %1 tles fromipostofiioe, 34 noresansrapos: . G SHRIVER, g the Congregational anniversaries in Omaba | hair shirts and drawers worth 4 Judson, eivii enginoer, 523 Broadway | yoles she cssa Tvery fibsr of ber nature | Satlaes, free ook ant rossinie: o oone o L B AUDREIR A2l BRLIbORATY o oo ec! vitness the Columbian cele- | - (i) g 221 ——— S S P T (P a S Strest plum trees, i cherry trees, dwo 3 3 s « OO, E",“.'.ff'l‘ thisiolviied u~""" Rt eoleail o extra quality Scotch ranaom vis fordrugs and pal is i upison with her cbaracterization. No | r, Searles & Searles, '™ 33l :“\‘.u,’“ et Price3i00) No trade. K. H. Sheafe. ommitice of Appraisers o plbnlzine ples sl shirts and drawers. 396 would be sood | Davis fordrugs and paints, R T T T TR SR - 1, Nob.. € Mr. W Langer ol ho land department 2 » ok tober Bt 1852 O10d10 Noxt tn Post Of T T T o= Ee | RO valuent 5o —— e famous porirayals and ever forget the tu- Noxt o Post Offce EYOU want to buy alot 520 Grosashield - of the Union Pacific leit for Chicigo lust 1 0.0 et sovr onana, mult of rympatbotic feeling thut the por- | s Nishonlsonis:Gp. B OR SSMENT OF & evening accompaniod by his wifo, expoeting | We show threo makes at 50c—indigo \eayal. awakans, It is ihe Buporb omobar: i b {OB OB ARSESSYN BN IO e AT R AT T blue, Boglish merino and camels’ h ublic School Pupils in the Drama, “Chris- | meit of realism and so near 1o notare. as to W .C. ESTEP dwelit AGES FOR GRADING, Mr. and Mrs, John Cooper of Mt. Veraon, | @1l in at 50c, the best value in the west topher Columbus.' be startling in its truths. Miss Morris s v Ay e = - To the owners of all lots parts of lots and real 0., arrived in the city yestorday on thewr ra. | without any exception, The drama, “*Christopher Columbus,” was | plavs but a brief scason each year, and Fu"e[al fl”eclflr Emoahp- o8 want to buy 8 houso soo ostator atong’ fwnliton strces trom 4sth ol turn home from a visit to Colorado, and will At 75¢ we show a line that sold for | presented last evening by the pupils cf the | sheintends shortly to retire from the stage, ) b2 - q - You nre her .wy notiied that the undar- remain for a visit with thoir nephew, W. I | $1.00; not having all sizes wiil close at | public schools. Ihe istontion was to bave | LBCOPPOTrtunities o see this marvelous actress + Main Street (GREENSHIELDS, NICHOLSON & O, al- | signed, three disinterested fronholders of the 4 5 £1.00; n g s ; B Do nite L rac- 1R LA DARKS OUEACLEGRY 114 Main Street, Wiys have snaps on hand for conservith e 75 each, bad tho enteriainment this ovening, but 1t pradikoly ity of wha, en duly nppointed | 1o best he I Ith she ever cujoyed and s sur- {DYORLOTS c 3 R T . With the approval” of the cit; $ " No bankrupt, frosmoked, dameged | At $1.00 we show the best nll wool | was found impossiblo to sccure a hall and Coudell Bluffa, i : i %o 1 0 rounded by a company of ‘musical ability. huy property (1l you have seen | hune uid olty, to aescas tho damugo to 4 furniture at Moyer's, 17 Broadway, | 8rey garment cver offered for the | yne change was made uecessary. The | Iier performance iu our city, therefore, sushielda, Nioholson & 0o, o 2P | Lie omnors respoctively, of thio pronorty ats Clean goods, loss thun any Omaha prices, | MOReY. - o ey . Young Men’s Republican club gave upits | should ve the theatricol event of the season, | ————— o v T | (RREENSHIELDS, NICHOLSON & €O, 1 1y by orainanco number 12, vnssed At751.89, $1.75 and $2.00" our lino | maeting and tendered the uso of the Koights | “Camille” wiil be given Monday nightavd | 2 3 tetats wud rontal woente vy 8,60 roal | tober 15th, 1902 nporoved October 1th, 1 1 If you don’t want to buy h \ed coal you | cannot be equalled. of Pythias ball to the schoo!s, which offer wire’” on Tuesday night, this lauter being | Sim & Saunders “\“'_!."r-:’-;s LR I:lwml Blufre: sl ngeats, ay., You aro forther notified thut havin 19 Mad bettar seo’ Blxby about S’ UNDERWEAR. vas' uccepted, and tho en'ertainment was | & new play adapted by Miss Morris from the | uqor,t ‘courts, Roos & 4 and 3 Shugare ; oontod Suid, apnolntmontyand QuizauaUaeR J fiahsDOUoR, 800’ Hixby hhou thoso oil At ¢ show o splendid natural | given there. Tne hall was too small to ac- | German of Rickard Dak Tenro block, Council Bufms, 1al"¢ ® BUSSFY | T ISTyour property with man who ruste to | 48 required by iaw. we will,on the drd duy ot i Wrpors, ; Bhoy aro adupted forusa 1o fiihey vest, ulso 1n white, with long | sommodnte the large turcout and many T DAY, MILIL" BeoLirendtjn Niohoison & 0o, | [ O¥SEIVE S ok chs oo Bt -'n:r:f\ca'rw!l: il lm_ll nir furnaces, steam und hot water S 2 1 g © | went away without seciug the entertuin NEWS OF YESTERDAY, - SREENSHELDS, NIOIOLSON & 00, are the | O'Donohoe, 1403 Farnum street, within the cor- poilers, with no coal or ashes to handle, At o nVox | ol fnahrhitalimant no! m.\: 1, Domeatic. leading 1l estats dedlers of Councl norate Hmits of sald city, o for the pur= h - ST st arl butt 11" I'he scholurs ~bads dcoorated 8nd | g iansng Bankors' assoolation, in sosslon Ululis_Beothein Who 700 Wani 4BFLhing 0,9F soutidering auc bining g SN ot 4 Carpets have risen in price 5¢ to 10¢ yeal ‘\\1.‘1 pear .ml ons and renc druped the ball with tue pational | 'ropaica, has adopted resolutions ugainet ON'Dforretthat O roonshiolds & NIcTols ment of damage to the owners r xn'vllvul{ o T TP T e P ) EYERY A P neclk (shaped), worth 50, colors aud it presented n very pretty | o ks 8 nshieids & Nichol- | said property affected by sald grading, taki ke yard, Lthe Counci ufls Carpet ARy b P ) L T A T AL the free coluuge of sliver. sonure rizht i the middle of the rinz: | info consideration speciiil benelits. it any, Sompany will ,‘,,,l,”m, to sell aL the At e a8 good a merino vest (shaped) | appearance under tho bright glare of the | Fires are ragin: in the cypress swamps ot largestlist of property of any dealer In the | You are notified (o be present at the time b eame old bedroe with pearl buttons and French neck | electric lights, % » A Delaware, snd the villaze of Parkerstown s city. and pluce aforesald and make uny objections 2 as can bo bou anywhere for sc; | . The drama “Christophor Columbus is an | threatenca with destruction - to or statements concern n - — suld nssossmeny T interestiug piece of work, and gave the | The Forelzn Christinn Missio e i ACRES of clour Tund in ‘ostern Ne= | 0f d2inagos s ou niay considor proper Atter Man our price only i ; B or T anaioa, e LS BANS R0 (AnhLOIRD YRl A slonene, Aasanias Chrus ",""“\”\'\” & gool rosdence in ¥ WV f Tho vest which A. 5. Bonham caston tho | Al 20 Wo show the finost ribbed jer- | Gpportunity to snow talent and trawing. | Tenn. and will meet in‘Chicago I 189 Drasku 1 “f{}“\.p.,.,.1'{5,,'.“&'\ 8 114 lola fof Ne: GEORGE L PAUT, waters somo tine ago camosmling up Indian | SoF K0it vest in the country, either in | Tuere ure some very pretty scenes, with psident Gompers of tho Ama un 1 JAMES STOCKDALE, creck yosterday aftornoon, and was baggzod white or grey; vests and pants any size, | beautiful tablesux, and excelient and patri- wtion of Lubor says he will re Conriittes of Appraisers. 1 you Omuha, Neb., Oct, 20th, 18 021100 it to buy lund seo Greeoshields, Nicholson & Co At 7he n ladies fine wiss natural wool | otic wusic throughout the drama, Miss | & boveotton all “""'”d'““u' the G by a small toy vamed Hubbard, who re- 3 works. % ] vest, ribbed, warranted nonshrinkable, | Olza Strathman impersonated Columbia ana S, VARI 1 T P m— re— m—p— —— turned it 1o its owaer. Mention was mads | XVg1.00 ladies’ flne natural swool, shuped | Miss Matio Howe Mucimosyne, wotkior of oo | , The 1\';1’"1’.fl"&.'.".','."\':.‘; 1n seastonat Indian: TR BN E=T aopun. aa Bl drs NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Of 1t 1033 ubout three weeks neo, when a | yosts worth $1.25, all sizes, both in 0.8 yery creditablo manuer, 4he | jug e euiployment and puyment of regular S 5 = e g B Sy s AGENTS AND LESSEES, ool | youug man walied iuto Mr. Bonhaw's ofico | yestsand pants. At $1.00 a $1.25 ladies | [u3esvere Miss Anna Weils, bistorys Miss | pastors. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM D2 WORLS | O ih Vs e, Py 48 4 | 1u pursuance of ordinunce No. 3302, requiring " 3 5 " d #lsoladies’ | Lily Savage, epic poewy; Miss Blancue bly mutilited body of a 1 ¢ 4 DY o 1 10.0 lasy terws i ] A X ) : ou Fast Broadway and took it from tho hook | ull wool scarlet vest. fir, Saveg i 2 : bly mutilated body of a beautiful Quire of Mrs. 1 G, Brooks, orA. T Rlce, 15 | sewer connections to be made wo and within & where hun, Whaen it was f 1, tho AL &2 80 and 81 5 itchhart, astrouomy, and Miss Alice Ad 0, foun | near Eimore. Del, Allkinlsof Dyeing anl Cloanin:done inthy | §ii, strect th U lines on cortaln streets and alleys in | b it was found, tho AUSL25, 3159 and 8150 we show ex- | ams, trageuy. The Turee Graces were Misscs ¢ evidences of u desperate struggele | hizheststyle of the urt. Vaded anl stains i _ | strest improvemont districes Nos, 488, 67, i ¢ watch aud chain, pocket comb, seissors, bank | ceptional that can only be found at the | Blaache Glaszow, Minnie Denuis and Grace | near where she was found. fabrics made 10 look s wood s nay TOME and tuke oue of Greenshields, Nch 40, 491 and 485, in the ety of Omaha, you ure and book, even & few matches which bo had | [3oston Store. Newcomb, Taespirits were Orrin Merrill, Willlam A. Boyceceonvisted of having mur- | Work promptly done and deliverel ia all son's rizs and take a ride over the city; it | hereby notitied to mnke all necess ivy connec= s carried, were missing. But the thief, in nis L ADIES' COATS, F'red Burroughs aud Perl Gray, W. Reoi | dered bisu-inys-old elvid by throwlng IUlnta | parts of thie cointry. send for urico iise costs you nothiing. Lions with wower muins o' lntiorals and o tres haste to transfer the stuff fron Mr Bo: AN Dunroy mado @ gooa Columbus, and Ro- | the Ohlo river. hay baen sentenced by a Cin- \ TACHAN PROPRIED = = — | complete such wore on or betore November ham's pocket 1o bis owe bud overlooked o § Wo thigk it worth vour while to visit et R T O Py mx"\'-i.u!:;og | elnnati judze 16 the penitentiary for 116e C. A MACHAN, - - PROPRIETOR N EW E-room house, throa blocks from conrt | 10t 182 ua 1t 15’ tha purpose to puve uh ; anl Dill that reposed poacefuily in the bottom of | QU €O @epartment on the second floor, » . Burkhalter & Co.. whol £ro mon representea brave solaier bovs and ouse. I'rice #1.2:0.0) If taken at once. | streots and allevs 1o the swid disuriots g clafm the largest line, the best se- | fifteen protty young ludies were the leaders 121 and 125 Hudson ' street, corner of North- (6 Broadway, NearNorthwastara D322 | Greenshields, Nicholson & Co, wore partienlarly described as follows, to-wits one of the packe's, aud when the bill was | W yro street, Ne o INYO d CouNcty Buuers 1o va No. 486—Center street from 10th sireet 1o fouud it scemea 10'bo lu its usual good con- | lected line, the lutest styles, nobbiest | in the graud chorus. Tt es o Do e Casten Bushnatieruen | ——— MISCELLANEOUS. 1ih streot 3 ditlon, notwitnstandiug iis hreo weoks of | garments, ina by long odds the lowost jobo large crowd preseut ovinced its en. | Johu Il iurklulter, whio mow” composs tho SEWER PROPOSALS, T VT e ; mesenanes | ainsiitratlloy 1o tiagk 85 8lis, ARSI 4 AR ARAN o AORENQARN Lhe Hamaak 17 AL MRS, INE. Diptauk Arigsed Jis 0. 5 S ! KBAGE removed, cosspants, v ualts i g 1ith sirect, ¢ e 3 cash pr our ready ollur d pronosils will be received by the un A A S 0—Alley 10 blo -k 116, ¢ o § pobie, inlssink bunk book was found in the | und' our rody dollar lolls | SWay perfectiy well satisiied with the even- | = = | geriyd et 1 ot Y Gutobe | SXchiimness lvined. ¥ Do ity d J0-pler 1a blosk 1R olty, teom AT i vest belonging to a mau who | {a g X ug's entortaitment. S5th. 1L for the construction of ‘sewers in | TAOR SALE—Furniture, xtures and lease of | | No. #0—17th strest from Juckson stre escaped by & window 10 Omaha while tne | 112 ~In this department as in 5 sewer districts N and: 17, in eho'olty of | TGS SRreeq VIRl dhic ORbNERs And ICURR Ol | ronvanworkh strans F2. Jucksan stroek o hol ].ouc., were spoitiag him utthe door. Mr. | 211 others of our atore. One of the larg Stock Yards Ilmprovements. ces Nos. 3,04 and 3304 | Nebras'cn,” All modern improve s, cle- No. 40i—Alley in block 10844 from 16th streed = Bonham is keopiug t1he & bill for the young | €5t castern manufacturer’s agents will be City Engineer W. Scott King arrived home Vi 9 l'“‘u"u'“;"L I'“'m\*h #nut hm-‘mn 3, :s.: ;m.n:u #1000 por an- n-\x::n m‘; | A wman, who can huve 1t by calling upon bim | here next week with a line of neirly 500 | yesterday moruing from the east. He vis ) o8 O num; builaing newly built: no comp tition 0. 48— Pacifle street frou d2nd street Lo the v e 3 3 st Vublic Works. Each proposal to be niid Prica 840000 half oash. £ 11, She e 1 et Un e st ad ek f0ui SHOE ! B und proving his property. samples of the lutest and nobbicst "gar- | ited Chicago, Cincinuau and Pittsburg. His DELICIOUS printed blunks furnished by the boird, und | 13 fu. slrowst & i1 Bhesta Uounsil | Ajlgy Latxeon 4:00 4nd Sid arent N ShEGIE e — monts over offered 10 the putlio, WHLoh | mussion was for 180 pachose of plesiig or 10 be accompanied by u certified chieck (n the : —— | “'Yau e hereby ordered to make the necess roet Tho Boston Store vloses uvery even: | our ads for future sunouncemont of the | ders for the material 1o b used |s tue ° evid ol aa o tae vlty o: Umahy wa | [NCK BALE-Tlardwars stooke In lowasnd | sary sower cagnectlons ou or befans the ¢ e L e . evidence of ¢0od fuith ebruska. Lnvolc-s, K500 1 814,000, E r M8 BoLce, or Lo sume :w‘ At 6 pom. except Monduys and | day of his arvival, £15,000 improvement in the trackage of the 10 board Feserves Uhe right 1o reject any ufe [ Ry (i oty S e el aturdays. Specinl orders taken forany garment, | Unlon stock yards and the put. or all bids, and to walve defects. - — - - | asscssed > i aicen for any garmen weivodefocta, | oo T Y T ™ T A e W T YTy ? Bscased against the proporty Opuosite the aml The zenuine l—+—‘v Py T 54 \d BOSTON STORE. ting in of au interlocking plant. He Cual pensnia s SARALSER [4°% kool Jot in Council Biufts, 1o i Shoate | Pwwe sndspecially benclitted thereby, L IRE ANk Biovas Are sal “otheringhum, Whiteluw & C also visited tho Westiaghouse company at bateman of tne Board of Tubile Works. | 44w ool ot in Coun afls. kL Shoate. | iated ut Omahia, Nob., this 2th duy of Octos umi] only by Chas. Swaine, 737 Broadway. . B o ot & Co. | | Piusbure aud secured a proposition from Omulis. Hetraska, Gosober Lith, 144 TOR BALE-Family horse, new phueton, | Per 1822 5 g e Call and see thom, B ]”wlu:m; . rumw‘x‘x.ll‘:‘u‘l;l) ad- | that compaay to pit in the new electric light FE MALR-Faplly gory. 125 Maia st p G e ”' V. BILICHALS 'w"; s arn s ess; packages eithe, 4 r e plant which the stock yards peopio will es- A0 5 S S P = - s N0 BANE JY S 2L R IS ) s Day & Hess report that they are hay- | Press at our expense, Store closes at 6 | tavlish The proj osition will be taken 1uto s KiIRANS L‘“"fl? S FURBALE-Toum of mulos Asooge good sl ' fog o good demand for the ten-nere lots | P+ W+ unless Mondays and Saturdays. consideration, s will olbers Lhat have been H f‘ Bicods o iate acd i B | T Kt e o Aake DAY 510 SraGIag A RS BR00 semand ARSATA O Wade, ad th coniract awarded wiibin: & NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. R ) , % Wanted Several Thmes Over. fow deys. " ey . s et hearlia 6 ol ) DANCING SCHOOL. Boston store closes evory evening at 6 orge Harris is the name of & young man Drer and Eik. Vanilla perfect purity— .H&... N ves llos ¢ BG's 1 RTONDAVE TS T A YT T W 4 P m., unless Moudays and Saturduys. for whom the police bave bsen looking for | A berd of tweive elk and one. blacktail Lemon | Of great strength— — ,.,,‘.'.',;' imastretiatron 1 | MONRAYESE A A, pagione, ohlidren: &by STEEL PENS. 3 o S some timo past and he was captured vester- | deer were received at the Union stock yurds (R)"f“'e Economy in their use, w-:.to Rartoum Vasic pes gor fanetishs 'tm' fourth Mouduys, 0 p. m." Music furnishoed par- 160poople in this city use gis stoves | duy morulug by Doputy Marstal Fowier on | vesterday. They wero sbipped by J. H. 25241 Flavor as delicately e, BT e ot et o 8 | Lon il or ot Favasm or, Qg Vy | GOLO MEDAL, panis Exposion, 1886, Thie Gas Lo, puts ‘em in at cosh Broadway where he was lnvestigating the swan avd were loaded at itawlivs, Wyo. iciously as the fresh fruit, t Pl -A-Ln” -fl'fi'&n”finfi"’,‘.‘ ¥ Clmwbers, lnstructor THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN3. 4

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