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    Bl EES TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 221885 ?
THE DAILY BEE.
Tuesday Morning , September 22
fflce No. 12 Pearl St.
DcllTOTtd by carrier to any part ol the city
or twenty cents a week.
IL W. TILTON. Editor and Loeaoe.
MINOE MENTION ,
lUlitr , BctcltnUBlIor , crfinenl
H d ccal is now soiling at $8.00 per
ton , and all kinds of hard coal stoves are
oiling at correspondingly low prices at
A. J. Handel's , No. 325 Broadway.
There will bo a cholco entertainment
at the Y. H. 0. A. rooms this evening.
Awong the features of Interest will bo a
general history lesson , in which all can
can take a put.
Charles Biughan discovered yesterday
morning , that the night before tramps
hid slept in his barn , and loft aomo burnt
watches , taking in their place a laprobo ,
whip and other articles.
Three very nicely fitted up emigrant
can were sent from hero S.nnday to
JaesvUle , WIs. , to bo there filled with a
party of Badgers , who are coming out
into ( ho west to look for homes and In
vestments.
The Sunday base ball games are being
complained of as growing more and more
riotous and rollicking. It Is said that
there was at the last ono altogether too
much drinking and too much fighting ,
the crowd scorning to take mora interest
In tbo booths and the outsldo hurrah
titan in the game Itself.
Frank McDonald , who drives a toim
/or the Empklo hardware company , was
thrown from bis seat , and fell between
tbo horses , which becoming frightened
ran , The wheel pusod over McDonald's
neck and shoulders , canting i Injuries
which it Is feared will provo very serious.
In the police court yesterday Anton
Lleb , E. Butler , and Richard McGulro
were fined for being drunk , John Law
rence for disturbing the peace , Mike
Bhcildnn for vagrancy , were sentenced
to ton dtys work on the streets. Ono
woman , Mrs. Sarah Cane , was. fined for
.dlatnrblrg the peace.
Yesterday morning the Elchor-Wallers
content over the chieftainship of the fire
department at last came to a hearing iu
the onparior court. Ool. Scott argued
the case In behalf of Walters , and Ool.
Sapp and Major Lyman on behalf of
Elchor. The judge reserved bis decision
for some future day.
It Is said that the mayor ascertained
by personal observation and investiga
tion that a number of tbo saloons were
open and running Sunday. Now there
Is oonao cur'oslty as to what ho is going
to do about It. Ho has said that nnlesi
the council paused a resolution requesting
that they be allowed to keep open Sun
day ho would surely dry them up. If so ,
bowl
Grand ball and entertainment to bs
given by the Knights of Labor at
Masonic ball Wednesday , September
23. Tickets , $1 ; on aalo at F. D. King
< & Co.'a cigar store , 543 Broadway. This
will be a first-class entertainment , and
aothlng of a disorderly nature will bo
allowed. Poraona of a disreputable
character trill not bo admitted.
J. 0. Mltoholl , the ticket agent of the
Wabasbhas made arrangements by which
.bo trill put on nalo , October 3 to 10 ,
tickets for St. Louis , by which those do-
siting to attend the great fair there , and
the carnival of the Yelled Prophets , on
do BO at an almoat nominal expense , the
fare for the round trip bolnt ; only what la
usually charged for ono way , $12 25 , the
thketsgood to return on until October 12.
Yesterday Boebo & Co. broke ground
for the building of the addition to their
already large furniture establishment.
The nonr part la to have a frontage of
twenty feet , nud Is to zun clear back ,
iho name as the old building , and the
whole building la to have ono moro story
ddod. This will make a largo and con
venient building for tbo handling of
Jbulr Immense atock of goods.
The entertainment given last evening
by Prf. Morris with his wonderful
trained dogs and ponies was a moat en
joyable ono. Last Beaten this was ono
of the most popular entertainments given
hero , and this year the show h fully
tnlcoaigood , there being moro ponies
and doga , and moro and better aots. Ths
snatlneo this afternoon will draw a crowd
and this evening there will bo a house
full alio , without doubt.
Several felhws were in court yester
day charged with being vagrants , they
having been found sleeping In box-cars
.Ai each had a pitiful story to tell , and
all promised to leave the city at once , tbo >
srtro turned loose. Among them waa a
colored man , who had just been dls-
ahargod f om tba regular army , having
nerved his country for five years. Ht
wai a horrible wreck , physically , if not
morally , baring evidently boon lusting
alter the flesh.
Some of Council Bluffa , clUzoot a
who wcreaednotd Into attending tbo raci- t
at Omaha last Saturday warmly endorse It
Iho editorial m ycaterdiy'a BEE , only
wlahlng it had baen more scathing. One
gentleman , who took over aomu friend *
in 5 cmUga , there being five' In the >
patty , waa counting up the cost jesUr-
< j 7. Bo found that besides pay
ing $0 lot the carrUgo , ho bad
paid $3 30 for going over in the ferry
ims , $4. ft < r gutting admiislon to ( he
grounds , the managers charging not only 01
for each person but Mao fifty cents oscb '
for the horteo , an < i ono of them B blind
Stone t that , uud fif'y ' cents for the
dilrtr of a onrfajge. Then on getting In t
ildo the grounds lie wa required to pay
{ 360 for the privilege of getting any Iu
where where hn could EOO , and a like CO
asooont for going into the amphitheatre. aa
JUia toUlblll wns18.30to , t y nothing of aaVI )
lie jtras.
MOWS MYSTERY.
Ttic StooliDg of an Iowa Doclor an
Money Lender ,
Tliroo Arron'fl Mmlo and Ono DC
fondant Tried ,
Last Saturday a BEE reporter atrollo
into Oaawa , the connly seat of Monon
county , with a view to take an item ro
latlvo to the great trial now In progroa
in the dlatrlct court ; at tbat placo. Th
case In question , is that of the state c
Iowa vs. Frank 81 ruble , for the claimo
shooting of Dr. Ordway , of Castans , o
the night of Jan. 2 last. To briefly stat
the case : On the evening mentioned
the doctor was awakened by n rap at hi
door , and in reply to the inquiry of wha
was wanted , was told that aomo medi
clno was wanted for a sick child In th
neighborhood. The doctor proceeded t
open the door , and ask a question or two
then stopped back , put on his pints , onl.
fastening ft button or two , when In th
act of lighting a lamp ,
A SHOT WAS FIRED ,
from outside through the window , tak
ing effect In hit taco , entering above th
right side of the mouth tearing through
his upper lip and nose , and leaving enl ;
a ( light pic co to connect It from bolu |
entirely severed. The doctor at one
started for his own guu , but falling , madi
for the hall whiro the parties were stand
ing , and as ho did BO another shot wa
fired , but without effect. Again the gun
( double brcooh loader ) was leveled a
bis breast , but failed toj discharge , th
shell not having boon placed right , In
the hurry to dispatch their victim , Thu
it was snappoi three times.
A GENERAL TUSSLE ENSUED.
The nnfiaUhod condition of the doctor'
attire rendered him at a disadvantage t
prosecute the fight with the vigor tha
otherwise would have taken place , ba
he sncoeedod In securing the guo , a cap
and o mitten. In the inoleo ha ! room
was entered , hla trunk , containing up
wards of $100,000 worth of notca and
mortgages , was taken out , and later do
vclopments proved that it was taken off
some distance and burned with all it
contents. Tbo three asiatlants escaped
and the next day the eoarch began
During the forenoon Frank Struble
GALLED AND CLAIMED TUB GUN ,
and mitten , atatlog tbat his house hat
been robbad the right before , his clothe
and w tch also haying been taken , be
tides $21 In cash. To cut the matte
short three nrrosta were nude Fran ]
Strublo , Thomas Stiublo and John Mc-
Brlde. Three indictments wcro finni
against thim each. On the Drat Indict
ment Frank S ruble was tried for "at
tempt to commit murder , " and the jury
upon Iho evidence acquitted him. Uni
of theeo jams informed ysur raporto
that under the Infractions of tbo cour
that was all they oould do , as the ovl
dence was produced in auch a manne. .
as to indicate moro atrongly tha guilt o
the other two than of Frank. So at thli
term ho is being tried upon the eocom
Indictment of ' burglary and Intent to
commit bodily Injury. "
It Is the most exciting case that has
over been tried In the annola of Alonona
county. An Interview with a number o
the attendant wltnetaca deduced the fol
lowing opinions and facts : The genen
ImprtBilon seems unanimous that the
law has fastened upon the tight parties
eeond , that Frank Strnblo , the prlnclpa
defendant , had , heretofore , borne a mos
exemplary reputation in every regard
He Is a man 26 years of ago , and baa t
wife of a joar previous to the unfortunate
occurrence that threatens now to lace
him for a long term in the penitentiary.
THE YOUNG WIFE
IB an Intelligent appearing lady of med
Jam attainments , fair to look upon , and
rather of a wlnsomo and confiding dir-
posltlon. She Is by her huiband through
the whole trial , as are the defendant's
parents and sitter. The popular sympathy
appears to bo with the unfortunate de
fendants to a certain degree , while not
for a moment doubting their gulU , the
feeling Is very different from what it
would be were they known to bo hard
characters horetoforo.
SOME OK THE FACTS
adduced as provocation for the crime
appear to be that the doctor held notes
and mortgages against the defendants , in
nil near $2,000 , come of which was then
due , and the general undercurrent of
popular distaste of the doctor's extor
tionate method of dealing with those in
cramped clrcnmstanceasoemed tolntontlfy
tbo daslro for hla summary removal.
The young man was on good terms with
everyone In the neighborhood , Including
the doctor. Nor Is this the first attempt
that baa been made on the life of this
plaintiff , but we were informed that bo
had been shot at several times in the
past by unknown parties. By the conr
teay of the gentlemanly recorder and his
efficient lady deputy , the BEE man was
given access to the county records that
wo could ascertain to dome degree the
extent and nature of Dr. Ordway'a busi-
nets. Openlncc ono of the largo chittel
mortgage records , wo turned pig. ) after
page in eucceaslon for probably tif ly pa i B ,
all Dr. Ordway'a securities , and to take
A SAMPLE MOUTQAaE.
Wo noticed tbo amount of security to
bo taken and the following will give an
Idea. It is nnderatood by alt and h
bouts of the fact that ho lets no inon y
for less than 20 pur cunt , and ai nv > ch
more as ho can get. For a note of $50
his security was a chat ol on ono nurr
and tire two-year-old bnrae onlts and In-
ere iso For a note of $122 60 one hoi so
six year * old , ono nlno yoira old , one
pouy mare six years old , one aot lurnrsa
nd ono twu-horsa wagon ono third worn ,
and all incroise. Ills neighbors slate
tbat hla yard IB continually filled up with
wagons , plowa and Implements , machin
ery of every description ihut he has ob
tained In th's ' manner , and his grasping
unrtlenilng greed In money matter * hat
tnadp him landlord of vase poatoialousa'l '
iiver this section. Latt ye r ho paid
xea on 165 to 100 ftirty-aoro tracts in
Ms county , aud la cjntUntly adding to
by foreclosure.
AN INTKHVIfcW WITH OK. ORDWAY ,
We sought an audience , and found tin-
looter a shoit , etoop-shoutdcrtd man of
G yean , thick set , of keen eye , and one
hat Indlca'ea plainly that iu a baud to
land fr y ho would be a Qery antagonist ,
md ono who before sarioidir oiuld ba
ibtelncd would fight till the last brio h ,
md no uneasiness ha > 01 or been expretted
iut tbat ha 01 n ta'no care of h'msi ' : ! '
'ho'hor in matters tf buslpoia ur p renal -
onal o'tnbit. Hli face plainly aho
no t-ffiot tf the thoutiug , u opening
nulning mi the left side through which
usses water and other Hqu'da at will
epeaka in vigor-us ti-rraa of the
iwtrdly manner In which ha was FI
atftulced , tnd Indulges In fr < quent In-
votive * bordvrirg uu the profane.
Bitting listening to the evidence , and
the rulings of Iho court for an hoot or
two , the Impression was clearly to be
aoen tbat the court hod few remaining
duubts of the merits of the case , nnd
overruled of cry objection offered dating
the d y by the defense. The case , as
stated before * Is attractiog iotonse In
terest , and whether the other ctaa will bo
reached this term la at present doubtful.
The fiaM outcome till bo watched for by
the readers of the DEE Intently.
Wedding present * ) at IlomorV , 23 Main
street.
The exposition Riven under the auspices
of the Woman's Exchange , la now nnder
way , and will open on Monday , October
15. It la hoped It will excel In excel
lence and tucccia the s mo cnterprlte
ono je f ago. It is to bo held In the
skating rink , the most cultablo building
in the city for such an aCT lr , aa the
rooms are all In ono floor and are pasy
of access , The diagrams for booths
* ro now rcidy , and all wishing to make
UBO of this oxoellontopportnnlty to exhibit
The rations lints of goods in the
various trades can have a choice of loca
tion by apply Ing at once to tbo president ,
Mrs Oo ngo 8. Phtlps , or the secretary ,
Mrs. E. D. P. Fisher.
If yon with to make legitimately from
Ton to Fifty Dollars per day , wrlto to
Jadd & Smith , No. 34 Fourth street ,
Council Dloffs
Dr. Wlloi , Eye , F and Throat
peclalist , Rcora 5 , Eve1 ctt bock. [
nbstantla Utucls of tlllo and rea
estate loans , J , V and E. L. Squire ,
01
{ Things VI til Knowing.
There are a great many such things.
Ono Is , that ihero la no ute having djs-
poptla unleis you really llko it and want
to bavo. It Is an established fact that
Brown's Iron Bitters will conquer this
rtUcaso in short aider and completely.
Mr. Dmiol L Niekam , SpringfieldOhio ,
a yt , "Broiru'a Iron Bitters cured mo of
dyepopsls.noryousQcaa and wakefulness. "
SPECIAL NOTICES
KOTIOE. OpeciM ft reitbomcn 13 M Loll
foam ] , To Loan , Tot Sale , To Hen Wonts , Board
eg , eta. , nil ] be Iniartod la this oolamn ti the Ion
itto ot TEN CENTS PER LINK ( or the flrsl Insurtloi.
mil FIVE CENTS PER LINE foi oh snbecqaont In-
eertlon. Leaveadrertliementi tt oni oDcc , Mo. 12
i'cail etroot mar Biotidwav
WAH7B.
I , on BALE A well o < tal > ! tshed ail JOD and boarding
C n uto. Either latlocas Bcparnto , or tbo two.
Kn y torms. Qjod bJslncts and good location In
Council BluCts. Address , S. B. LKB office , Council
> 0 RENT \ now eovotrroomhouso. inqulroat
. HBE Office.
' - lots nnd land. A. J. Stephon-
ton , 03 First Avenue , Council B.uffa .
FOR RKXT A ell room houeo , ten mlnntcg walk
from business , city wttcr , well and cistern. For
rent cheap.
Fo& URKT No. ICO Harrison Btreot , three roomL.
UcMAIION & CO.
4 Pcail street
FOB SALB , FOB HENT OK EXCHANGE.
NO. 53 Per B l i or rrnt , on very Iberal terms.
Tbe Coun II Fluffs Paper Mill , complete , with
tno larpe boarding house and Ihroo acres of ground.
No. SB A'.bu laces property In Cherokee , Cn > * '
O'untv. Iowa , will tiado for wi stern lanae. riluo
about $1COO.
Ku. sO A boiutlfalbofceln the town of nasUngs ,
Wills county , loira , for Nebriaha land. Value , J3.600.
ino. 41 i gof d business prrpo-ty and also . uooJ
rcaldcnco proper ! } In tha town of Chcnvo. JIoLoin
county , III. , our down for CiSO or will exchange for
western lauds.
f > o 179 A splendid farm , wdl Improved , OlOacrivi
n Dickinson county , IOTCD , jolnln ; the town of tp'.rlt
Lake. Price , for a shot t tuuo , 35 per aero
No. 164 to 187 Are four Impio cd fara a In Phillips
county Kanea > , e > oa with a small Incumbrnnca.
Thoequltas I'I bo exchanged for unlucumbercd
nlld laud In Nebraska.
No. 13 4CO acreo In licit county , Neb. , partly
mprortd.ataklg bargain , n ants to exchange fjr
No. E4 A flno two ctorv brick r.eldonco , rne of
; hobo t locations In Council llluffs , will trade for
zood unlncumbcred Kansas or Nebraska lands. Value
$16 1 00.
No 65 audll Are two other beautiful hcmei In
Jouncll Dlufla , wllch cash payment will buy at a
irr/aln.
No. 68 A b autl'ul eubnibin location In Iowa
Cltv , Iowa , nlHexhacga ( or western lands. Value
f5,00) .
The above are only a few of our tpeoial targalns.
Uvou'Aeg' tan ; thing to trade or tell , or want to
ell HUT real estate or merchandise , write u Wo
I T sevenl good itoclca ol eoods ti > trade for lands.
SWAN 4 WALKER ,
Council Blufla , Iowa.
.Kiel Sale Stables ,
IcretsmJ Hul sooneta'tly on hand , forealoit re
tail or In cirlodd I te.
All Stock Warranted oa Ileprespnted.
yhole'tle mil reta 1 dialers In grulnand B lol Hay.
I'rlcoa icasonal le. Satlilactlon guiraotced.
SGULUTER A UOLEY
Oor. 6th AT. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs.
E. Eice M. D.
I ITfTDDO or other tumors romovei without the
1 11 U Oil ItU , hnKoor drawing ol blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES ,
year * prwtlca ezpntence.
ounclle. Bluffa
i ( 'ii
J. L. 1JHBEVOISH.
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o. 07 BrtMdway Council Sluffi.
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H. SOHUR2.
P68G !
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083LY HOTEL ft
la Council Bluffa faming ftf f
Ind all modern Improvement * , call belle , Cre
alarm bells , etc. , is the
DRESTON HOUSE e
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Nos. 215 , 317 nd 210 , Main Street.
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JAX BnilN , - PROPRIETOR
MRS. A , B. ROBERTS , II
Teem rlj cl W w Yotk
IRST CLASS DRESSHAKIIG
Cutting and Fitting EiUbllihmi-nt
Yo. 34 Pearl St , , Council Bluffs.
GUM , ; U UM
oose
, ubber Boots , Shoes and Arties
v OIL \
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IMMENSE STOCK.
Eastern Prices Buplicated ,
Send for Illustrated Catalogue.
Z , T , LINDSEY&CO , .
Warehouse nnd salesroom , 41 N Main st , Council Bluflfe , Iowa ,
Office 4:12 : Broadway
CapetSCapets [ , [
Our buyer writes from New
York that lie lias purchased the
Largest and Choicest Line of
AND
UPHOLSTEBY GOODS
Ever Shown in this citv. These
goods are now arriving dailv and
we lesoectfully invite everybody
to call and see them.
Oil Cloths ,
Maitino's-
OF ALL KINDS.
Cornice Poles ,
! EtOt , Etc
AT > OPULAR PRICES
Council Bluffs CarpetCo
4O5 Broadwav.
342 and 344 Broadway , Counci
Blufts , Jowa.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Hens' ' Fall& Winter "Wear
M'ens'and Boys' Busiiusa Suits
Mens'anil Buys' Drep- Suits ,
ivhildrous' every ( fay f. Dress Suit .
Dvercoats for Men , Boys and Chil
dren.
Merchant Ta'lor ' Suita
Merchant Tailor ( heroics ,
UNDERWEAR
Merchant Tailor Trowtera ,
K'qu > il to the bos' , to order ,
it half the pr ci
at raens' Sui's ' and Overcoatn
pan ITOIIB' Suits and Overcoatn.
at meiiH1 TrowsFrH.
Snamless Shine nid Drawer * in
Jcotch Avools , medicated Scarlet * .
x'r ' heavy Balbri ff.ins , fancy col-
rd WODH. ! and ixed quul.fc.es
rom 25o each to 84.50.
Duulan Hid Stetson's Eats for
all of 1885.
Furnishing Goods I
Glovrs , Kcckwoar , Suspender
lawdkerchiefrt , Uoliar3 and Cuffe ,
firt-t c.ass qualities and leasona-
le pricie.
ilBtcalf Brothers ,
Retail Departmenr ,
J42 and 344 Broadway , Council
B.uffs , la.
T he New York
PJLUMBIMG CO'Y.
553 Broadwav
Council Bluffs , Iowa
SANITARY
HYDRAULIC
LIO and PRIVATE
SYSTEMS of SEW-
WORKS and VEN
TILATION design
ed and constructed.
PLUMBING work
in all its branches.
This coramanv have
one of thefeest assort
ed stocks oi plumb
ing goods in tli © west.
Estimates ftiransh"
ed.
ed.Harry
Harry Birkinbine >
Manager
NEW YORK ,
PLUMBING CO'Y
55 BROADWAY.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Telephone No.
'Waves , [
> § iivitc7iC8. Etc.
HAIR GOODS ,
Hair Dressing
And Cutting ,
HAIR GOODS ,
Bangs Cut Pamprdour , langtry or
other styles
B
MRS. 0. L. GILLETTE ,
29 Mnln Sr. Council Bluff * .
L
iliorough Instruction on the
Piano ami Organ.
foiceCullureantlTb'f '
Persons desirous of receiving in
struction in the above will please
3ull on or address
PROF. O , II , LTPFKRT.
No D20 , First Avo. , Council HIufT * .
1. J. SwANSON. C , E. SWAN60H
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SWANSON MUSIO 00 , ,
320 Broadway , Council Bluffa.
Pianos A Organs
Sold on Monthly Payments
All kinds of repairing on Uuilcal Initru-
nonti n Specialty ,
JACOB SXlltS ,
iltorney at Law
COUNCIL DLU
We shall offer at CASH SALE , until sold , a largo in
voice o COTTON FLANNELS at 25 per cent below the
prices heretofore fsted ,
10 dozen Blankets at 1,25 to $2. worthirom $2 to $3.
These goods wera bought at Auction Sales and will not
be duplicated. Parties will do well to secure them while
here ,
Our new stock of
SILKS ,
TRICOTS ,
DRESS FLANNELS ,
PLAIDS , Etc ,
Are unusually attractive and never so cheap as now of
fered ,
Are received arid our stocliis well assorted Jor
the early Jail trade.
Rugs , Boor Mats , Etc , , Etc.
BRDADIAI , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
W. Po AY&SWORTH
Brick buildlopa of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame book
oved OD Little Giant trucks , the beet In tbo world.
W. P.AYL3WOHTH.
1010 Winth Street , Council BluBe
WHOLESALE DKALEU IN
Employ no traveling agents , thus caving their oxpenacs to customers.
Apent for Para Kubber Company. Write for prices.
413 Broadway , Council Bluffs , ! a
200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each.
Cheap Cook Stoves nnd General IJonse Furnishing Goodd , includlnff Now and Second
Hand JTurnituro.
Bv M. BROHLICH ,
5008 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUITS.
DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS.
Gentlemen' * Clothing ClnnnoJ , Dyed and Ilopaired. Ladles' Drcsios Clenned nnd Drcd
without ripplujf Plumes Cleaned , or Colored any Shade , to Sample. Hilkn , Velvets and
Nucsa Cleaned , Dyed and Uetiniahod. Laca Curtains neatly cleaned ; 29 Main street , Coun-
R PATTON , Manager.
Office & , Pusev.
Council Bluffs ,
Established , 1865
nee omora M.W.
M.W.d
d :
AT-
Mrs. D. / . Benedict's ,
Ko. 337 Broad y , Council liluffi.
AIR GOODS HAIR GOODS
Of all Itinds Of every style
ade to order. ready made.
AIR GOODS. HAIR GOODS.
33/ /
Si \
City Steal kiflry
HKMEH & SKAIUOHT ,
No 31 N. Main gt. , Council Bluff ?
Telephone No. 141.
All work firtt cluaa.
D , A , BENEDICT ,
N
WRITER ,
AGENT FOIl
" " .if ;
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AU styles ol Lwldera conetnntlr in lock' k
natlo : from apruce pine plunk. The
vety bo t ,
Fo 19 Pcail St , - - Council BIufl
Over BuRbrell'd Dock Btor < j.