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    THE DAILY BEE -COUNCIL BLUFFS , WEDNESDAY JULY I , 1885
THE DAILY BEE
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Wednesday Morning , July 1
B3UBEORIPTIOH RATES ,
Br Carrlei - - - - - - -Jo nls'pn wtck
r H U - i . . . . - - 110.00 p r yea
MINOR MENTION ,
The Knights and Ladles uf Honor In
stall now oflloora thli evening.
The case of the Partridge family wa
yosterchy postponed until to-day before
Justice Fralnoy.
The Council Bluffs dlsttiot conforonc
cf the Mothodl t Episcopal church erIn
In session at Mnlvcrn.
Next Monday the normal Inatltato wll
open In the Bloomer school building for a
Hussion of thrco weeks.
The regular literary and social wa
hold last evening at the young men'
Christian aseoclatlon roonia ,
The case of Adam Miller vs. George
Smlthaon , on account of work and labor
came np before Justice Fralno ;
yesterday.
George Peters who was arrested fo
disturbing the peace was yesterday morn
Ing discharged by Judge Aglcswortl
wlthont a hearing. °
A lawn patty was entertained Inn
evening at the residence of Thomas 01
floor , and this evening ono will bo given
at the rcaldonco of W. H. M. Pasoy on
Willow avonuo.
A canvasser was yesterday taken In
and when brought before the pollc
judge paid the costs , $4.GO , and also took
oat a license from city clerk Dalrympl
for $5.50 good for ono month ,
After a trial of three and n half dayr
In the district court , before a jury , Mr
Lay , of Nebraska , was found not guilt
of obtaining goods under false pretonser
from the firm of Gronoweg & Schoon
tgon.
tgon.E
E , S. Plagloy and H. Slfloy wore ar
Toated foe being drunk , on lower Broad
way , by Officer Towns. Slfloy claims t
bo a apodal detective. If ho can prov
ihia ho will bo sentenced to a long terra
In jail.
Ed Campbell , jr. , of Falrfiold , marsha
for the southern district of Iowa , Is expected
pocted daily to arrive In this city. W
M. McCrary , deputy ma.shnl In this city
is the only ono hero whoto tenure of of
iico is controlled by Mr. Campbell.
The now offices , In the opera house , o
the Council Bluff. ) water works company
and the Now York plumbing company ar
being fitted up In fine style by Mr. Bltkln
bine , the manager. When complete )
they will have a metropolitan appearance
Each letter carrier la allowed a vacation
cf two weeks during each year wlthou
loss of pay. They generally take ihl
lay off in the summer. To-day Dave
Witter opens the ball. His place will bo
filled for the next two weeks by H. V
Sload.
Archer Harvey yesterday made Information
mation to the effect that Charles McDon
aid threatened his life with a revolve
because Harvey was cleaning carpet am
the dust flow over Into McDonald's yard
Both parties are colored , and reside on
Washington avenue.
Mike Mclntyro was arrested again yes
terdayfor being drunk. On being le
out of jail Monday ho promised the jailo
to leave the city , but ho didn't got very
far from the jail before it was fount
necessary to take him In again. Ho stil
bad § 24.80 on his person.
Charles E. Taylor , engineer at th
transfer , has received a telegram an
nounclng the death of his next oldes
brother , Albert G. , In Springfield Massachusetts
chusotts , of quick consumption. Ho wa
a member of the thirty-seventh Mnaaa
chusotts regiment and contracted dlseas
In the army.
Mrs. H. J. Hnbbard , who lives on
Harrison street , hna filed a petition In
equity asking thpt John Hammer , who
has a stable near her lot , boenjolnci
from depositing manure whore the emel
can annoy and dvmngo her. She says ho
has so deposited It , and aeks that the
nuisance bo permanently abated.
It Is reported that a Mrs. Boroo 1
lying sick and in a starving condition on
avenue I , near Tenth street , with three
umall children who were yesterday crying
for food. The parties who reported It a
the police station say they could not fine
the overseer of the poor and that other
ay the same thing. The marshal sue
many others make the same complaint.
Etta Oaks , whoso sporting name I
Lillie Wood ) , yesterday came over from
Omaha and gut out an attachment for he
trunk , It being at Kit Edward's place
whore the foativa "Lillio" formerly
boarded , and was hold by "Kit" for some
unknown oanso. Justtoo Sohurz accom
modated the Omaha female , and Oflicor
Wheeler went after the trunk.
ft. ' M. B. Brown , the Western I oion
manager In this city had Robert Bucban
an , of the Buchanan comedy company arrested -
rested for posting bills on the now tele *
graph poles , and Buchanan compromised
the matter by paying the cfllcor for bis
trouble and agreeing to take the bills
down. Nothing was said though of tbo
bills that wore stuck cnto the larnn-
pcstr.
The noli proceeds of f ho children's eor-
vlco at the Baptist chnrrh on children's
Bible day last Sunday , amounted to
$20 85 , tnd have been forwarded to the
American ( Baptist publication society.
The amount realized was cot the ouly
gocd result , for tbo children WCM trained
towotk for others , end the large audi
ence present weio well pleased with the
exercises.
No , Judge Connor lisa not announced
hli ruling 01 the motion t > remove the
lujuno'ioa cuca pgttmt the eahoc-
keepers to tho' United States circuit
caurt. No , the BEE does not know Trhon
ho will do so. Ho does not have to do it
until ho ijtite a good ready. Yes , the
the motion was made before Judge Loot-
bourow In the case pending In his court ,
and ho has pot rendered a decision yet ,
and has sot no time whoa ho will.
Out at the Institution for the deaf and
dumb the foreman of the printing ofllco
has n box fnll of pigeon holes back of his
desk. One day ho pulled off his cuff ,
rolled them up end stuck them in ono of
the aforesaid pigeon holes. Soon a little
wren flew In through the window of the
then deserted room , and decided tha
Inside the rolled cuffj would ba a fine
nesting placo. She was not disturbed
and now Is setting on her little eggs
The window being loft open for her , am
no ono Is allowed to molest the bird o
disturb the nest.
Ono of the first lessons the dear oh
grandmother gives her children must bo
In stealing , from the fact that the now
local editor hooka on to the nrtlclo in
Monday's BEE about Smith , the Omah
dry goods man's skipping out and reproduces
produces It in yesterday's Nonparlol a
original. Why not acknowledge that i
was pasted into the dear old lady's scrap
book and a few original lines after con
sldorablo effort , run In to help out. Pos
sibly it was an oversight , or the grand
mother's small family of children ma ;
think her growing moro childish in ho
old ago and she would not notice it.
The attorney for the state has filed
petition prayluc ; J udgo Conner to fix
date for hearing a motion to dissolve th
injunction Issued In the Croas caso. Th
judge has complied , and fixed July 141
as the date , and Council Bluffs as th
placo. It will bo romombcrod that afte
the death sentence was passed , it wa
ordered that Dr. Oroia bo sent to th
panltentlary to await execution , An
appeal was taken to the supreme courl
and pending the appeal Judge Ayles
worth Issued an Injunction restralnln
the sheriff from taking Croaa to For
Madison. This Is the Injunction whic !
la now sought to have dissolved. On
of the reasons to bo assigned Is tha
Judge Aylcsworth had no jurisdiction.
The BEE mentioned the fact that no
tices had been served on John Ahles , T
N. Bray , Maso Wlso and Ferguson &
Son , ordering them to abate nuisance
which were alleged to exist on their respective
spectivo premises. It was noticed als
that ono of the parties spoke roughly to
the officer serving ( ho papers. The BEI
did not give the name because it was no
thought of sufficient Importance. Bu
the gentlemen whoso nameaaro montlonec
doslro that the statemtnt shall bo mad
moro definite. Therefore the BEE tril
sav that It was Mr. Wise who took ox
coptlons to the service. The nuisance
are being or have boon abated , except In
the case of John Ahlos. In his case th
examination was made and no nulsanc
could be discovered , so the costs wor
taxed up to the complaining witness.
Roller Is offering great bargains at hi
merchant tailoring establishment , No
310 Broadway. See his goods and get hi
prices.
Clerk's .Report.
City Clerk Dalrymple will made the
below report to the next mooting of th
city council :
COUNCIL BLUFFS , June 30,1885.
To the Ilonoraclo Mayor and City Council
Gentlemen :
I herewith submit a report "of the receipt
of my of lice for the month of June ,
Bilanc3 on hand Juno 1 $ 57 F
Licensee 40 0
Burial permits 6 CO
Civil 24 8.
City criminal 137 3
Naturalization 25
State criminal 4 15
Empoundod stock 17 0
City marshal fees 140
State criminal fines 30
Judgments civil 43 1.
Witness fees 2 4 (
Total receipts § 480 5
roNTiu.
KecoUod of city treasurer receipts
attached 5 2H 00
llecoived of city marshal , cash , $19.CO ;
check , 3110.30 109 90
Recei\edof sundry witnesses 1 8'
Keceivecl of county treasurer 3 0 (
Received on account of judgments
and fees 18 7o
8Kir. . 35
Gush balance $ 2320
Hanthorn sells wood at his feed store
Read Jndd & Smith's offer of $1,000 ,
reward in onotbor column.
Real Kst to Trans fern.
The following are the transfer" of rea
estate as recorded In the office of the
registrar , and reported to the BKI : by
A. J. Stcphenson , for Monday , Juno
30 , 1885 :
Phillip Swlpcort to John O'Connoi sr.
nw \ 10 } 12 , 70 , 42 , S1.205.
W. C. James to I. A. Miller , lots 1
and 2 , block 0 , Bayliss 2dadd , ? 5,000.
Mary B. Swan lo Lewis 0. BcsW. lot
15 , block 1 , John Johnson's add , SO50 ,
John Clark to John Dye , ct ul , sw j
13 , 74 , 41 , § 1.000.
Andrew M. Cook to Francis Spurgln ,
lots 4 and 5 , block 10 , Stutcman'u 2d add
$400.
Total sales § 11,755.
Stiimiirr Normal
At Western Iowa College , commencing
July G , and continuing eight weeks
Dlaisea of three or nioro in any cf the
ilgher ctudlos. Carafnl reviews In the
coinmm studies us'nt ; tlin text books
( ou have , W , P. PAULSOX ,
Council Bloils.
ArrcotH tor June.
During the month jest past there wcro
.72 arriets made by the officers of this
oity. They were divided as follow * :
Chief Skinner , 3 ; Capt. Hathaway , 8 ;
Officers Town * , 25 ; OoslcV , 20 ; Wheeler ,
26 ; Austin , 2 ; Kirk , 11 ; Smaller , 10 ;
ilrAIonomy , 4 ; O'Brien , 14 ; Mursl'ul ' F ,
I. Guanella , 18 ; Deputies George Guan.
olln. 2 , and Battu , 27.
Wheeler takes the whole bakery , and
LIU tin and George Ouaualla will compete *
n aho rullo walkirg match on thp
fourth to tie which will got the Icalhtr
nodal.
Felt Poorly Fitted.
A wnllo ago Mr. 0. L. Felt , of the
wholesale hardware firm of Koollno &
Felt , was off on a purchasing tour with
W. Edward Elam , their head buyer. As
long as they confined themselves to thol
own line , their purchases were satisfact
ory. But one Ilttlo investment they made
In a quiet wjy In gent's ' furnishings they
made few rcrrmiks about.
While In Detroit they decided to each
indnlgo In a suit of new underwear. Ac
cordingly they called on an honest Eng
lishman , and selected some garments that
they considered first-clars , The h. E * do <
dared that they were Imported , and that
ho had all szjs ! and could fit them exact
ly. Ho named a prlco that aoemoJ very
low , and winked as ho requested them
not to give him away. Now they know a
smuggler when they saw ono. The re
sult was they gave him good American
s'lver ' for nls foreign articles , and told
him the size they wanted. Ho winked
ai much as to eoy "You are two sharp
ones , " pocketed the cash and very neatly
rolled up the goods.
Next morning Elam thought ho heard
Felt reading the rovlscd version , and
ualng the word "shool. " Elam made no
remarks , and soon Felt cabled ont , "Say ,
how do the things fit ? " Elara , who
was not purchasing then , and so thought
it unnecessary to confine himself too
strioUy to the truth , and replied , "Oh ,
fitut rate , they are elegant. " Felt
thought ho hoard a suspicious grunt , so
ho carefully looked over the transom and
saw Elam puzzling himself as to how ho
could fasten a No. 52 nndcr shirt so it
would not slip off. Ho concluded to
watch for the result that ho might profit
by the ingenuity of his friend. Elam
finally solved the problem by pulling on
the drawers and buttoning the waistband
just under the arms. Those suits of
underwear are laid away lo wait until
Forepjugh's show comes when they will
bo presented to his giant.
Substantial abstracts of title and real
estate loans. J. W. and E. L , Squires ,
101 Pearl street ,
1'EUSONAfc.
W. K. Connor , of Boone , was at the Ogder
yesterday.
Col. Ilooker , of the Rock Island road , wet
in tha city yesterday ,
W. L. Wilklns , a largo implement dealer ic
Sioux City , was nt the Ogden yesterday.
J , L. Mandell , of St. Louis , is in the city ,
and shows up hia goods in the Ogden house.
Clinton Slater , who has had charge of the
fair grounds , now goes on a visit to Cedar
Rapids.
Mrr. I ? . M. Fryer and children returned
yesterday from a three months' visit to her
old home in Wisconsin.
Mrs. L. H. JoBslyn and Miss Emma Josslyn ,
of Janesville , Wis , , are in the city , the Ruesta
of Mrs. 1' . M. Try or.
Mazie Nowlon , of Cheyenne , while on her
way to her homo in Pennsylvania , stopped
over in this city visiting friends yesterday.
Mrs. J. G. Meyers , returned yesterday from
a three weeks' visit to Amos Iowa. She re
ports a delightful visit. She brought her
little daughter with her.
John I. Kedick , Miss Emma Oust , William
A , Redick and wife , and John I. Redlck , Jr. ,
of Omaha wore in the city yesterday , driving
around , and dined at the Ogden.
H. W. Hilton , Council Bluffs editor of the
BEE , returned last ovonins ; from his Wisconsin
trip. Whereof the force in the oflico are glad ,
being perfectly willing to resign the load pen
cil to his band.
She Gave Him the Mitten.
Texas Sittings ,
A Now York dude was making's nuls-
anco of hlmto'f by calling six evenings In
the week at the homo of a highly ropect-
able young lady on Madison avenue. At
last he proposed , whereupon she said :
"What ! you ask mo to marry yon , you
goggle-eyed , bandylegged galoot. Git
out of the house or I'll scald yon. I'd
rather marry a monkey. If yon don't
move yourself out cf this house In ono
minute and a half I'll call my father , and
ho will wear out his boots on yon "
Dndo "Good gracious. Miss Fanny ,
are yon giving mo the mitten ? "
THE RECENTLY IMPROVED
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NO. 2 ,
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made as v ell as no moat durable
' for free illustrated pamphlet.
Wyckoff Sea/nans & Benedict ,
Chicago , 111 , , Solo Agcnte ,
0. II. SHOLES , Council Blullg ,
Apent for Western Iowa
FRUIT ,
AND GARDEN FARM FOR S&LE & ,
filiteen acres , ten In fiult , six In garden and
tlmbcrland , six room bouse , liable , well , clatern , ic.
all In gojcl uanJItlon , or will trade for Omaha prop
erty.
V. KELLER ,
County Treasurer's ofllco , Council Bluffs.
JTA.COXS SIMS ,
COUNCIL IJLDFia , IOWA.
Office lf ln Street , Uoomi 7 anil 8 , Shugart "d
HBUO block , Will prartloe In SlaUand Ute court r
OlftSLY HOTEL
Iu Council Illuffs having n
And all modern Improvements , call bolla , fire
alarm bells , etc , , is the
CRESTON HOUSE
Nos , 21C , 217 and iU' ! ' , 2Iain Htroet.
MAX JvOHN , - PROPUIETOR
F , J , Balim
Who for tr-o rait 10 rearthiB been pract'sln ' ; ;
IMI t rancUco I < now locatid at No V8 N , Oth Sin
ippnullu new Opera lloutu
Udaxo IJalceir Kuarantecs to rcttorJ
8HAIR OR WHISKERS ,
Ir tifrho anyone a bu h muitache or bring out *
ne growth < f b lr or board In from four toils weekf ,
'ilcoi reatoaahle and * 4t ! > lictlon guaranteed ,
Oincj" , dcifni ) andtupfclilly rhcumathm inj
II rhruntoolioaxB curd by aoatuial gift of he
octretB.
\ JE7 , , T. ItaJcear ,
Vortb C b St. , - - C"Hne 1 Dlwff , la.
I
CLOSING OUT SALE
AT
H ARKNESS BRO'S
Of their Entire Stock of Ladies * and Children' Hosiery ,
20 to 50 Per Cent Reduction New Lawns just received , andsuttable to wear , Ele
gant Laces and Embroideries at greatly reduced prices
PET
Moquette , Body Brussels , Ingram , Matting , Rugs , Etc , Curtains and Curtain Goods.
Carpets Made and Laid by Skilled Workmen.
ZBIROTZELEIIRS ; ,
KIEL SALE STABLER
Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which
wo will sell In retail or carload Iota
Ml Stock Warranted as Renresented
Wholesale and retail dealers In Oraln an J Baled Hay. Prices rea
sonable Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SCHLUTER , o BOWLEY
Cor. 5th Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs.
the leading denier in every
city and town.
: Burhom ,
17 Main St. , Council Bluffs.
For nny case of Kidney or liver dhoneo or dyspepsia. rheumatism , or any disqiso indudced
by n lack of native power , that cannot be cured by the use of Drs. Judd & Smith' * Ulectno
elts and Appliances. No. 30. Fourth St. , Council Bluffs ,
AGENTS WANTED.
Norene & Landstrom ,
Suits to order in latest styles at cheapest possible 'prices.No.
No. 205 Main St. , Council Bluff
HIES
AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN.
Regular Dinner 11:30 : to liUO , 25 cents ,
505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs.
The only all night house in the city. Everything served in firet cl&Bi style and on shor
notice , ifot and cold lunches always ready.
We will sell , regardless o cost or value , all of our &umnier goods. Eve
rything in the immense stores of Eiseman , Rodda & Co. , must be sold
To make room for the extensive improvements we are about to make
and also to make room for the fall stock of goods which will short be-
in to arrive from the east.
121 M' Stock Must be
Cleared Out ,
REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE
Come and Tour Purchases
At such prices as have never been offered
before ,
iseman ,
318 and 320 Broadway ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
Waves , Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes.Switch
es , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices
cheaper than ever. Call and see for yourself
MRS. C. 1. GILLETTE.
Formerly MRS. J. J. GOODE.
29 Main StreetCouncil , Bluff.
SMITH & TOLLER , ACTS.
LEADING
Merchant Tailors !
7 tnd 9 Main St. ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . IOWA.
Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand.
X > o .lor last
Graining , Gliding , I'aper Hanging and Frescoing. HO Main St .Council DluOs.
STOCKERS AJW FEEDERS.
cfc Dcifcr * , D(1 ° 9WS 9'ft" aKC9 'urnljhol any desired numbers ; ranchmen should correspond w 1th
WINDOW & CRAMPTON , Waverly , Iowa.
. * P. A.Y1SWORTH
Brick buildings of nny kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed , i'raino hcru
moved on Little Giant trucks , the best lu the world.
V7. P. AY1SWOUTH.
1010 Ninth Street , Council BIuQi
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. Special ft veitlsementB , euo ai tool
ronad , To toan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board *
Inj : , cto. . will bo Inserted In this column at the low
late of TEN CENTS PKR LIKE ( or the flret Insertion
and FIVE CKNT3 PEIt LINK (01 each BUbsoqnenl In-
Birtlon. Leava advertisement at oar o2o , No.
Fcarl Street , near L'roodwiv
WAHTB.
W ANTKUFlrstck's barber ; irooJ wanes.
Schmidt , No. 72U Broadwaj.
WASTKD .Situation on alarmb > a youngnian o
experience. AilJrots a. I'eo attlco. Councl
lilulfs.
lilulfs.WANTKD
WANTKD A oungglrlol good family to attend
a chill In email frailly : addro * J Btc office ,
Council muffs.
PASTED Wanted a ( Irst-clafB cook , male or
W
female , a ) , ply atCroston House , Council Bin Of.
Ij OR HALK I-anda Improved aad unimproved.
.I1 II you ant ft farm In weitern Iowa , Kansas'
Nebraska or Dakota , let us ho ir from \ ou.
SWAN a W/LKHB.
gi'OH HALE Houses. Lota and Land. A. J
J ? PteplienHon , 603 First avenue.
rpo KXC.IANU a 0 , lit , t > IU , n 13 ate hottlaInalU-
JL vrentlocatluis fcraaleorfortrado.
B1I3. special bargain ; 400 n Imr. ro\ed ( arm worth
318,000 , prlio for a short tlmo81BOCO. will trade
lor low priced Western lands. Swan & Walker
, Eiddlory llardnero manufacturing fttali-
B201 tt : k and iniclilniry , value s7fCO , for
western land Swan & Wa kitr. Council JUuUs ,
BS03 , rtocktf dry goodr , groceries and lurdwaro,1
value , Sl.OOO , In un gouucaitcrn Kclraikatowu
fur land. Swan * Walker.
201 , stock of general merchandise in a good
B
western Iowa town , valua 4.0DJ , wanm nti Im
moved firm Iti western Iowa , bwjnA , Walkir.
O ' ° - ' ' tack of hardware In Ftulun Co . Indiana ,
Jj for laml. aluo about S40CO. Swan A , Walker.
, newstockcf bar wire In a llvo Nebraska
BiOO , v luo83OW. S an I * Walker
0 2i)7stockof ) igrioilturat Implements nd"itll
JJ liardnare.valuu about 8OW. warm a goU lui
proved ( arm. H wan Is Walker.
. . ' In a good WlJ-
couilnc ti , 3 Inlanduaud b Uuce oaeli or Im
proved security , lieautilul Btoru room at luw rent.
H anil Walker.
) 210 , itock of mixed hardware In a live western
1) Io a town lot cheap liudsaluo ? ll,008 a < i
t Walker , . .
ij 211 , line litlck Mock , rents well , Inallvu central
Jj la.t vvnonereo'D cccupleJ w.th goiortUlockof
goods , wants tn Improved fatir , vklue ; Lulldlng
1S.OOOgood8 , (0) . Bwani iialkcr.
1 > U stock of boot ) , iliooi liats , caps and clothing
JJ value ! 3 000 , In ciiu title bttt towriH in Nob. ,
v luo < l 85,000for.ands. Swan& Wtlker.
, u J3.050 ttock of clolMng. wants lind In
North Wfbtsrn lena , for { 0.000 , abd will pay
dlllerenc * H aii A , Walker.
, an ; gKX > strck of diu B In contra ! fOH a for
B214 . H an S Walerr , . . . ,
, stock of drugs vi luo frnrnf MQ to $700
BH16another building ard lot value JSOu In a gco I
> drama town wants | nrtl ; Improved Iiud. a wan &
\\rrfclkor
full particulars , write to or oil upon Swan &
FOR . II3ou want to trail , buy or tradeanjr-
thlng , tell S. A. W. about It , bwnn li Walker , Couo-
cllUlutTa loua.
SOHUKZ.
ornom OTKK AuruoiH
BLUFKfi.
FOR HALF. BY
S. A. PIERCE , '
10f ) Mum at. , ( Jnuncil bluffs
Retail Boot and Shoo etcro * hcru big Uargilna wo
J I 0)H llO lOUIld
& . / / . JFJCJLJISJSJtT ,
20 ! ) Broadway , - - Council Bluffr.
uay GOODS.
20 jarda print t } 00
IW " elrotB ( foods , } OJ
10 " nuMiin gingham i < "
J4 " Kooil ( sloirhsni 1 0"
] | " Ulloilr chovoiti 100
] 0 " ( food t l.tln < 10)
7" Hurt Ik Js u 100
H 6tJ aiini.llM < i > ! , &Ooj > er J' r ) .
UootH midiiliotmitirlLe8asl.w | j nyhou3ela the
cltv.
UltOCIIlUES.
IflpcundioxO BiiKir 1 ° J |
IS | ) ( > unila urinu'aU'il lUifnr ° 0
13i > ounU < no ifoctlouatj A Bugtr. , 00
iMara wlilto Iliittlan annn , Kirks , 00
)0j.irs ) | I luo Inillaioap , Kliltu . . . . 01
S3 biiil'Jnu eoap , Uiutz IJto'd. . . ,
ia boxen matchm ,
Iks' byiuii purgillon
I ujl BortiiiM , | tr union . ,
lie t KnclUh currants 14 pound )
10 ooxei tonulouLtttli lju
nS-pound rau itr wbt > rrle ] in sjrup ,
S3uiid | > Muipcai'heB , in ejrup
103-pound QUID tonmtouB
10l > cu | i < ctajioratoil ar ] > 'tia. .
liUrlUrd rlluiu tal cto pt pouaJ
Na y [ ilti , ; tohaoco , per jiourd . „ . *
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