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G THE OMAHA DAILY BEHfl THURSDAY , MAKOH 28. . 1839. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIL LUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 I'KAttlj BTIIEET. e1lvcred by carrier In Any Part of ho City a Tcnty Cents I'cr Week. II , W , 5TILTON. MANAGE ! ! . TKLKfHONKSl ncMitFPR Omen No. 43. MIGHT EDITOR. No.23. MIXOU MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Coal and wood , E. E. Mayno , 010 B'way. Tlirco drunks squared1 themselves with tash yesterday morning In police courts. The funeral of Miss Magglo Phllbln will lake place from St. Frances Xavicr's church it 10 o'clock this morning. A chicken pie social Will bo held at the Y. M. C , A. rooms to-morrow evening. Supper Will bo served from 5 to 8. All arc Invited. The board of county supervisors meets next Monday to look over the county's busl ness for the past quarter and prepare for the next thrco months. A chicken plo social will do held nt the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation Friday evening , Murch 29. Supper will bo served from 6 till 8 o'clock. All are Invited. At a meeting of.tlio niuff Cltv Typograph ical union No. 805 , Mr. H. S. Kawlins was nlccU-d as a delegate to the Denver conven tion In Juno to represent the local branch of that organization. In giving ttio amount of the taxes of Messrs. Horace Everett and Officer & Pusoy , the figures In yesterday's BEE were reversed. It should have boon Everett , * 2,500 and Ofll- ccr & Piisey W.OOO. Harry Inman has purchased the grocery business of E. E. Henry , ut 533 Broadway , nnd will put in n stock of fancy groceries , fruit , and confectionery. Ho proposes to run Ilia place as a fruit emporium. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Bap tist church will glvo a social entertainment at the residence of II. Pothy bridge , 232 Vine iticot , this evening. A good time is antici pated and everybody is Invited to attend. Marrlago licenses were issued yesterday to Harry P. Thomas and Flora B. McMahon , C. 'L. Sorensen and Gcrtio D. Frcderickson , Henry S. Terry and Adela Wilding , and Jacob W. Brewer and Morilla Wilding , all of this co nty. The plato glass for the county court house has been on hand for some time , but has not yet been placed in position. It is expected that the supervisors will order it done at their coming mooting , and also prepare to have the grounds surrounding the building immediately' sodded. Some boys started a pratria flro at Ncoln yesterday , and it soon got beyond control and destroyed a barn. The contents of the building were all removed. It is the coun terpart of the flro in the western part of tbo city Sunday morning , except that in the latter case the fire department managed to save the building. The stockholders of the Union Driving park will hold a meeting at 4 o'clock this afternoon to discuss the advisability of hold ing a May running meeting. Several of the stockholders are in favor of it , and it la thought probable that the meeting will be held , but the chances are very dark for any trotting meetings this year. "A Still Alarm" will bo presented at Do- hnny's ' this evening , Tbo companv carries a genuine Silsby engine , weighing 2,000 pounds , and a pair of splendidly trained horses. Tbo interior of a line house is pre sented In a most realistic manner , and the slide down the pules , quick hitch , and run nro nil done in a most natural manner. The engine and horses will bo driven over from Omaha this morning. Notice to Worklncmen. There will bo n labor meeting at G. A. R. hall to-night , March 28. All workingmcn nro cordially invited 10 attend. Committee. Bartlett & Norton for hardware,1 stovcs and cutlery. 737 und 2315 B'way. Dr. C. C. HazeD , dentist , Opera house block. "Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. B. B. Wadsworth & Co. , 236 Main street. Notice the beautiful finish ( riven col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascudo Laun dry company. _ For Male or Exchange. A largo and complete outfit in the way of LIVERY STABLE gtO CARRIAGES , etc. , located in a flour ishing city of 4,000 population. Will exchange for good lands in western Iowa qr eastern Nebraska. For partic ulars consult GKOHOK METCALF , No. 10 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , la. Organist. An efficient organist from the cast de sires a position as organist in Omaha or Council Bluffs. References : Max Meyer and Charles Baotens , 825 Paxton build ing , Omaha , or 1-0 Seventh street , Council Bluffs. Good testimonials shown. _ Knees For the Itunncra. A mcetlngof the David Bradley hooks was hold at No. 4 hose house last evening ; for the purpose of.appolntlng a committee to confer with a like committee from the Rescue hose team relative to making arrangements for nn excursion to Nebraska City or some other neighboring city on the 23th of May. A special train will bo chartered , and the objective point will not bo over an hour and a half rido. The day will bo devoted to hose races , sprinting races , coupling and ladder - dor climbing contests , and other athletic sports. No teams asldo from the visitors of this city and those belonging at the place where the races are held will bo allowed to compete. Small purses will bo given. The date llxed is only two weeks before the tournament , , and all of the racers will bo in good condition. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co. ' loan ofllco on furniture , 'pianos , horses wagons , personal property of all kinds and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odoll cfc Bryant , 613 Main street. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 627 B'dway. For.e2-5.00 The N. Y. Plumbing Co. will put a load service pipe and hydrant In your yard ; also 50 foot extra hoso. Call at once at 114 Main street. "Western Lumber and Supply Co. Between 13th and 14th streets , and 2d and 3d avenues. Telephone 211. E. W.'RAYMOND , Manager. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broadway mid Main , over American express. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothoa. Cascade Laundry Co. To Mnko Jlorso Collar. ' . Work was commenced yesterday morning on tbo foundation for a horse collar factory at the corner of Thirty-second street and AvcnuoA. This now cntcrorlso is secured by the board of trade , and it will undoubt edly prove to bo a paying one. The new building will bo u two story frame , SlxCC feet , and will cost f'J.OOO. Employment wil bo given to ton tnon. The conti actor hai agreed to hnvo the building ready for occa pancy In two weeks , and the proprietor u anxious to remove from the other side of th < river as soon as possible , as his quarter tboro ure too small. The board of trade do nated the lot to him as an inducement to hm to locate tiere. The location is on the elec trie motor line , and but two blocks from thi proposed now depot to bo erected by thi motor company , ALL ABOUT TOE BLUFFS , An Easy Drlvo to Bo Made Into Fnlrmount Eark. A VERY BALKY BLACKSMITH. The Expense of tlio Elephantine Flro Truck A Now Factory The Courts roraonnl. Tito Federal Court. Judge. Shims arrived yesterday morning rrom Dubuque , nnd occupied his place by the side of Judge Love when court was opened , The damage cato of Ucrnard Bergman - man vs the Omaha ft St. Louis railway company - pany was placed on trial before Judge Love , and Judge Shlrns hoard the equity caio of the Loan and Trust Savings bank vs Ed mund Latham in ono of the small court rooms. The latter case wai submitted about 8 o'clock. The damage case will occupy the attention of the court for two or thrco days. The case of Scth M. Smith , administrator , vs the Chicago & Northwestern railway com pany , was settled and dismissed. Clous Pfoffcrs. of Crawford county , pleaded guilty or selling whisky without u license nnd was 11 neil $10 and rosts. The case against him and others on ball bond was dis missed an'd the costs taxed up to the defend ants. ants.Tho The grand Jury returned an Indictment against T. F. Mohan. The defendant Is charged with riding the United States mall , and obtaining money from a registered let ter at Davenport. Ho was taken to DCS Molncs and given a hearing before United States Commissioner John Jordan and his case transferred hero , and ho was ordered confined In the lull of this county. Ho was admitted to b.iil Tues day ovonlng. Ho waived arraignment , nnd will bo allowed to plead this morning. His wife and mother arrived in the city yester day morning , and arc quite prostrated with grief over the alTuir. M. V. Gannon , of Omaha , will defend him. Join the wateh club at E. Burhorn's. The art loan will continue thrco days longer. Don't ' fail to see it before it is broken. It is the best collection of am ateur art over scon in the city. Out Down the Expenses. D"Now don't say a word to mo about the now officials , " said an alderman yesterday as a BEB reporter approached , without giving the latter a chance to open his head. "I have been quizzed until I am weary and sick at heart , and I don't want you to lisp a word on that subject. I will tell you something , however - over , but don't you say that an alderman told you. I Just want to call your attention to the expense of running the flro department. * 4Ct seems to mo that the city can get along vrtlkout the services of two or thrco of these flrcmen at the Uroadwaj flro house. These are kept there to ploy rubbers for that big trlicit , and there is no earthly sense In it. They might just as well be discharged and the truck kept out of active service. I am not in favor of disposing of the truck , and would never give my consent to it , but I think it foolish to maintain it in the present style at the existing expense. As I have always maintained , it might sometime bo needed most urgently , and for that reason wo ought to keep ft , as It might save a human Ufa , but If such an occasion should come , and it was at the No. 4 house , there are always enough who will help at such a time to man the apparatus and handle it. I know that the fire department is Costing too much money , and I think retrenchment In the way I have sug gested is advisable. I know some of you fellows want to got rid of the truck , but I am not with you in that. The whole thing will corno up in council before very long , and then wo shall sea what wo shall see. " Potatoes Given Awny. Having more potatoes than wo will bo able to Bell before now potatoes arrive , wo will , until oxu' stock of potatoes is re duced , eivo to each poison making a three dollars' purcaso at one time ono bushel of fine potatoes. Come while they last. Parks & Son , grocers , 30 Main , 37 Pearl st. Wouldn't Bo Collared. For some time affairs have not rolled along smoothly in the family of Merritt Hendry. the Upper Broadway blacksmith. A separa tion resulted some time ago , and since then there has been more or less trouble. Yes terday morning the woman visited his shop and another row ensued , which resulted in Hendry putting her out Into the street. She found Patrol Driver Hendricks and asked him to arrest her husband. Hondncks , who Is the giant of the police force , readily acqui esced. Hendry demurred , and the "peeler" smiled as ho thought what a picnic he would have in landing the "llttlo "un" in jail. Al though considerably below medium stature , Hcudry Is not the easiest man In the world to handle , and the ofllcor was not long in Undine it out. It was like a battle between a Shanghai ana a game bantam. There was only ono fly. Hendricks grabbed his in tended prisoner by the throat and jammed him agarost the wall , but the next thing ho know ho went Hying across v the shop and sprawled in a heap In the corner. Whatever his other faults may be , Hendricks Is no hog ho knows when ho has had enough. As ho tenderly wiped the crimson drops from his deeply scarred countenance , ho decided that It would be well to arbitrate. Hendry said that ho would not walk down street with the officer , but offered to walk behind him. The offer was accepted , and they started for the station. Judge Aylesworth listened to a re cital of the circumstances , and released the defendant on his own recognizance to appear to-morrow for trial. Money loaned on fnrnituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value , at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , ofllco cor. Broadway aud Main , over American express. Gottluir. the Monies Roncly. The April term of the district court con venes next Tuesday , with Judge Doomor on the bench. It will bo a rather lengthy term , probably occupying about throe months , although there Is nothing to necessitate Its closing before August. The criminal business - ness of the term will bo principally composed of gamblirig and saloon cases , as them are few prisoners now confined In the county jail whoso cases are to go heforo the grand jury. It is expected that the weather will got Tory warm for some of the saloon men about the middle of May , when the contempt cases nro called for trial. Judge Thornell will open court this mornIng - Ing for two davs , during which time he will close up the business of the January term nnd glvo his decisions In several coses now under advisement. E. II. Shcnfo & Co. offer bargains in city property , either improved or un improved. Easy payments. Good lots on $10 payments. _ , No Climbing Into tlio 1'arle. Many of these who would otherwise have vl&ttod Falrmount park quite frequently havn been deterred from so doing by the very steep grade that had to bo climbed before - fore the park was reached. To these the announcement will Do doubly welcome that a change is to bo made by which the approach preach to the park will become very easy. The new drive will bo up Park avenue as heretofore as far as the reservoir of the wa terworks company. Here the drive will turn to the right , crossing the embankment at the north side of the reservoir , and tlienco around to the north , making a complete circle before heading again tqward the park , which ts then reached by way of a thirty foot street , which has belonged to the city for some llmo but has never been used. Uy this route the grade becomes very gradual , and ono of the Greatest dinicultlcs to bo surmounted In reaching the park will bo removed. Through the characteristic liberality of General G. At. Dodge , the thirty-foot street above mentioned will become a sixty-foot street. During the recent visit of the gen eral to this city ho w.is called upon by Mayor Kohror , who explained the situation nnd stated that the city ought to own mi- other thirty-foot strip along there to make the street the necessary width. The gen eral owns the abutting property , und ho promptly offered to glvo a quit chilin deed for the deslied strip. In this connection It may be out of place to stuto that Gomiral Uoclgo guvo the city n good si/od strip of land some time ago for Fairmount piu-K. It is that portion where the drive flr.st strikes the odj'o of tlio high west blulT , whcic a splendid view of the twin cities may bo ob tained. It Is n matter of congratulation that n way of approach to the park has at last been found that will incot with public favor. The driveway across tlio reservoir Uauk will be fenced on both sides and a shoot Iron screen erected to keep dust , dogs , etc. , from getting Into tlio water. The street will bo paved nnd put in HrsU class condition. Work on the now drive will bo commenced in a short time , and com pleted as soon as possible. The finest line of spring goods to bo found in the market is at A. Roller's , No. 310 Broadway. Now and full line of spring goods nt the London Tailors , 037 Brovd\Vay. : GlLiMOUIS KNOCKED OUT. It Took Danny Need ham Twenty Rounds to Du It. MINNEAPOLIS , March 27. Ncodham nnd Gllmoro fought eight miles from the city at 5 o'clock this morning. Gllmorc was knocked out in the twentieth round. Skin gloves were used. The light w s for u purse of $100. The match took place in a barn in Anoka county , about eight miles up tlio Mis sissippi river. At 3:0 : J n. in. the men Imd stripped nnd were ready for business. From the start it was plain that , while Uilmoro was easily the more scientific mini , lie lacked in the hard hitting qualities that finally gave Nccdlmm the light. In the twentieth round Gllmoro received n terrific thump in the neck and went down like a log. Ho was plucKy and mnnaced to again face the vic tor , but ho went down again from a vicious left-hander in the throat , this tune not to rlso until it was too late and Nccdham hud won the battle. It was a good light and hard fought. The spectators generously raised a purse of $4T ( for" Gilmore. There weio about two Hundred sports present und the light was conducted in a very orderly manner. Neither man assayed "ring" tricks and each faced the music manfully. ' Bis Fire nt Piltsburir. PiTTfeucno , March 27. The extensive ma chine shops and foundry of Mclntosh & Ilc.mphill , on the river front , were totally burned early this morning. The fire started in the ingot shop and 20011 spread to the pat tern shops , brass toundry , Doiisr and engine houses , which were entirely consumed. The pattern warehouse , containing several hun dred thousand dollars worth of patternswas saved. The total loss will not full short of $100.000 , which is fully covered by Insur ance. The flre Is believed to be the work of incendiaries , and four men have been ar rested on suspicion. A fireman was struck by a piece of timber and seriously hurt , A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing. TOHOXTO , OUT. , March Hi" . Last evening a detective , acting under instructions fiom Ottawa , arrested a man in the St. James hotel , who , it la believed' is a swindler , bad ly wanted in England and the leading cities of the United States , His operations were conducted under theiiso of a Catholic priest. When arrested , six massive gold watches were found In his vullsc , out of which 1.0 had swindled Ottawa jewelers. His arrest was the result of an attempt to obtain on a forged check (1,500 Worth of diamonds , which , ho said , were wanted as a present to the pope by the priests of Toronto. A Railroad Incorporates. SriuKOFiEi.D , 111. , March 20. Articles of incorporation of the Beilevillo & St. Louis railroad company were filed to-day. It is proposed to construct a railroad from Belle ville to East St. Louis. Bishop Knight Consecrated. MILWAUKEE , Murch 20. Hev. Dr. Cyrus F. Knight was this afternoon consecrated bishop of the Episcopal church of Wisconsin. Bishop McLaren , of Chicago , was chief con- sccrutor * his associates being Bishops Bur gess , of Qumcy , and Perry , of Iowa. . The Adams Out of Commission. WABIIINOTON , March 20. The United States ship Adams , which recently returned to the United States from Samoa , was put out of commission at the Mare Island ( Cnl. ) navy yard to-day. She will be put in thorough repair. Another Coal Dlaoovery. CnnsioN , la. , March 27. [ Special to TUB BBK.J Near Florls , Davis county , this state , great excitement prevails over the alleged discovery of some unusually rich veins of coal , throe in number , one above the other , in aggregate some twonty-sovon feet of the boat bituminous and cannel coal. The de posits are about fifty foot boluw the bed of Soap creek , and it is thought that oil can bo found beneath the coal. MUSTANG MEXICAN LINIMENT Thu 7the Mu tang'kconquer pain , Makes MAN or BEAST well again I IT WAS XHU COMBEUV.A. No Diiulit TlintSho nnk With All on NEW YOUK , Mwct 37. There U little doubt now that tlnb ' 'Conserve ivns the Ill- fated hlp which slrowed tlio Virginia const last week with tlio Xvroclmgo of her timbers. Notwithstanding reports to the contrary , the Conscrvn was unscaworthy. It Is said by an ollor , who was onKnged for the trip , but who declined to go after finding out the con dition of the voss l , tliat her boiler leaked , ns did also her hull. The Consorvix had twenty- seven souls on board. Her crow was en * tlroly composed of southern half-breeds and Malays. Captutn John Henry Ankers , who has had a long and somewhat checkered career in West Indian watqrs , commanded the ship. The other olllccf wore : First mate , Joseph Sherwood ; second mate , John McCarthy ; chief engineer , Charles JJuklmm , of Brooklyn ; first assistant englnoorCharlos St. Clalr. and second assistant engineer , Charles V. Elder. Carl Kunlmrdt , the expert yachtsman of New York , was also on board. Draped the Drpat In Mourning. CKESTON , la. , March 27. [ Special to Tun UFE.I The reduction In passonRor train service on the several bntnahcs of the "Q" has laid off several old pussongor conductors. Just to pay their respects to the management the peoplo.of lirldgcwatcr , n fetation on the Cumberland branch , draped the depot In mourning and the platform with sawdust. H6roafter they will have to ride behind freight cars or stay at home. SPECJAL NOTICES Foil SAI.i : A new upright J3V1 piano for about half price , at A. J. .Mamlcl's , ! KO llrondway. WKUJNQ HOUSE for lent , 10 rooms on Cherry lilll , next to Uev. U. U. Itlco's. with stable and otio ncra of ground. Horace Everett. ALSO on 1st of April next , the two story house , 8 rooms uith stable , corner or Ninth Btroet nnd Hecond avenuu ; Uvo minutes \M\1k from the dummy dppot unit next to my resi dence on the wedl. Horace Uverett. rpiu : OKKICE over the st. jo n. n. ticket ot- JL llco , corner 1'earl.and llroadwiiy : possea- ion given 1st of April. Horace Kvcrctt. rp\VO unlncumberod houses and lots In In- Jdlanola , la. , to trada for Council lilulls property. Imnilio l'-4 Avenue C. WANTni ) lly a lady , n position ns hcniso- ki-epur In u HrsKljss hotel. Addrusd C14 Mynstcr Htreet , Council HliilTH 17iOH BALE T\\o story frame residence , cor- Jnor and adjoining lots , each W ) ( cot front t > y ] . ) feet deep. Kntjulrc at I'alnuount pliur- macy , 100 llpp'er llruad\\ny. T\AY Hoarders w.mted at 103S Avunuo A. IT you have property of any kind to soil or ex- chanyo buu Joimstoii Jc VnnPatten. ! tl Main. TT10H UHNT-OTllce No. 2. ovnr Ila'.rd's con- JJ fectionory store , latelv oicuplo.l by Wm. Ward , arcnltoet. Horace l\orott. : T710K BAllK On montlily payinonts. house -t ? and lot In Van Ilriint & Itlco's addition , by J. Y. 1-uller. Jl 1'earl street. KKNT Cheap , two handsome , new , six- Ju loom cottages .inrth of transfer. Council Illutrs , Imjulre filaml Ulslitor , i"th ave. and aist st. st.A. . F. CLATTERBUCK ; m ESTATE BROKER , . -m fwmm * * fiv wf T r * COUNOlIi "ljUtii < 'y ! IOWA. _ _ _ _ L PRIVAT OBJECTIVE. I'rivato watchmen furnished nt any and al tlme.s. feljoclnl attention Riven to collection of chat tel mortGiitfcs und noti s. Money to loan on K'oit chattr-l security. Jtcfercuco Any bank , attorney , or business innii In tlio cltv. i t THOS. ( JFnrp.u. i * W. H. M. PUSEV. OFFICER & PliSEY , a ' Corner Main anil llroadwny. COUNClLi ULiUFKS , IOWA. Dealers in fore's * U'l ' domestic Kcni 2e. Collections made and liitoi'dt imid oil time de I posits. DEESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! THE BOSTON STORE Is Offering to Its Patrons THE GREATEST BARGAINS In Dry Goods ever shown on any Counter in the City. IMMENSE CUTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ! The Best Goods. The Latest Spring'Styles. The Lowest Possible Prices. It" will pay you to call at the STORE 401 BROADWAY. FOTHERINGHAM , WHITELAW & CO , The VI > 3iVI odorn Novolltl OB PAPER HANGINGS. AND A Al PETER C. MILLER'S. ' Sign , House und Ornamental Pointing , Kalso mining , Graining , etc. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. ( UKMsQANELD & GO , , Hidesjallow , Pelts , Wool &Fufs , Highest market pilces. Prompt retu and 622 Main St. . Council IJlutfs. low I The nicest eighty acre farm on the slope in Iowa , 9 miles south of Creston , 100 miles east of Omaha. Good 6 room hxmse. Barn with room for eight horses , and cow barn , sheds graineriea , orchard , etc. Good wells , living water , tame grass. Near school , church , etc. Ezisy terms' Write C. J. ' COIrBT , 522 Paxton Block , Omaha , or Broadway and 30th St Council Bluffs , Iowa. SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 LIGHTING , HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specifications nnd gHlmate * furnlshort for complete stoani plants. Repnlntlon. Durability Guar anteed. Can sliowjletters from users \\liero IMel Kcauomy Is eqiul with Corliss Non-C'ondonsla. } l ! E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for CaV logue. No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs " PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. -Hydraulic nnd Sunitary Engineer. Plane , Estimates ] > l > ociflcations. Supervision of Public Work. Brown r , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Justice of the Peace. Olllco over American Express , No. 410 N . Broadway , Council Bluffa , Iowa. QTHNFT Ri QMQ | Attorn ° yflatLVW ( > Practice in the State and Fod- O I V/lll. 06 OIIVIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bono Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Dl IDI/IT if , TIM I ITV Attornoys-at-Law. Room 10 , Shugart Block , DUhf\t Oi IIINLLY Council BluflB. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET Hs PETHYBRIDGE & CO. . PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS ! Be V O U N K V07- BROADWAY v\ & o . * . .VSWUTH & BftO f SeW TheM n s nJS ; [ p 'l/\fJoS ' . / _ &Orffy\hJ _ | \ _ _ { SloeKoBnn9BelVA,1111 ? Cliooferi ll i ° : , an lieCIeoHl | .ypERS , lo,8fflJv ' sSSi PrMK - ? SWANSONMi'rar _ "rices GunliGUli Illuolu V3 Always the LOWEST * i % 1 S. A.PierceProprietor M.23y Broadway. No.H4MarnSh . . - - f.ri. * * * . . . ncts. ' Libenldkceunt CA6/A J3OOTS A/O.32G BROAONNA . SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT NEW CURIOSITY SHOP SONG THAT CUPID SINGS. UND DRO'S HINA TORE WejiHIRv ? in'l ' ) e > fel5 tflJranKRi7if ( hrfi Ll . To'r' ' aS * ? Pelk.P ST CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. GOOD WORK : - : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260