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    ft THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUN DAS ! SEPTRMHKH 1R lfl02-T\VENTY PAGES.
THE OMAHA BEE
COUNCIL
OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET
Dcllrcrort by cnrrior lo ntur part of the city
II. W , TIIVTON. - MANAOEM.
ji i f > u it JI/AWO.V.
JV. . 1'lumblng Cc.
Coutirll IHuffB Lumber Co. .
A mnrrlneo license wa * Issued yeslo inivl
to Cbarlny Cook nud Carrlu S.V hlto , botu
'
of Omaha' .
Thn Dodge Light Guards , who have boon
camping at Sioux Cliy for u week , returned
homocslorday.
" St. Paul's" '
The mc-icbcri of tbo "Guild of
am planning nn entertainment , consisting pi
tableaux and dancing , to bo given in
Masonic hall September 23.
The suit commenced by the relatives of
Thomas I'arUhlll , who was killed by u Union
Piiclflu tram several months ago , has pcen
bcin nettled and dlsmltsod , the company payIng -
Ing fJ.OOO to the plaintiffs.
The first case of contagious disease reported
ported In Council HluTs ( for nearly two
months came to light yesterday. It was a
case of scarlet fnvor at the residence of
aeorgo Waller , 010 Soutb Mom street.
Articles of Incorporation were filed with
tbo county recorder ycstordav by the Avoca
Stnto bunk , -vita a ciipltul stock of ? . > U,000.
The directors for the llm year nro O.V. .
Murnuardt. R H. Hunter , W. L. Shepherd ,
John Plumernnd n. R Kuiifman.
A meeting of tbo township trustees was
held Friday night for the purpose of select-
IIIB n constable to tano the plnco of ox-Con-
stable Evans , whotcsiimcdjrecontly. Charles
Wbllo was the only applicant , and ho was
elected to the postIon on the llrst ballot.
H. P. Uurr has commenced a suit In the
United States court to recover t'J.fiOO durrmuou
V from the Kansas City mid Hurllngton roads
for the killing of three bcail of linn blooded
cattle ns the result of the negligence of the
companies In caring for them while on the
road ,
The Honrd of Health mot yostcdny after
noon , and the committee to which was ro-
fened the question of regulating tbo placlnc
of receptacles for rofnso In alloys wns asked
for u report. They asked for furthur time ,
and wera given until Monday night to draw
up an ordinance.
Illicit It 1'ny You ?
Does it pay anybody to give moro
than nn iirticlo is worth just because
you want to please somebody1 ; It cer
tainly does pay you to give twice or
three times as much for school shoes
for your children as wo offer them to
you.
you.Wo can give you a pretty good strong
pair of children's shoos for 25c , good
enough for any boy or girl to wear to
sclitol.
For Hoe and 45c wo give you a bettor
grade than you have been aekcd $1 for.
And for 5Uc to Too wo can give you
footwear that the hardest kicking boyer
or girl cannot kick out during the pres
ent school lorm.
F.ithors and mothers of Council Bluffs
and vicinity who want their children
neatly and comfortably shod will find it
pays to look through our stock.
Wo have school shoes enough for
every school chi d in tlio oily , and wo
want to furnish them at one-third what
other dealers are luiking. Saturday and
Monday wo aio going to mnko a little
Jim on school shoes , and nt the same
time will sell all other shoes at cor-
rcsp ng prices.
Tl. UANKRUPT S1IOB SALE ,
021 Broadway.
I'ISHbtlX.tl. JM/MfJ/M/ / / * .
L. A. Dovlno and family returned ycstor-
duy fiiim the east.
A. W. Uarlow , it prominent manufacturer
of Chicago , Is in the city for a few days.
Dr. F. S. Thomas bus gone to Washington
to attend the tirund Army encampment.
Oliver Bussard , who has been In the city
for several days , returned yesterday to Chi
cago.
cago.H.
H. Graves of North Plutto , Neb. , is ox-
pocli'd to arrive early this week for a visit
with his parents.
Mrs. C. S. Squler of Kansas City , Mo. ,
and son , Knt-eno , are thu guests of E. M.
liunkcr on Bluff strccl.
Mr. Leo Cloavuneor of Leaven worth ,
Kan. , was in ibe city during the past weeit
to attend the Van Clovo-llluck wedding.
Mri > . M. J. O'Neill , wno hai been visiting
friends In I ha east for throe months , Is homo
auuln. She will preside at tha drgun at St.
Frauds' cUbcdral this morning.
Secretary Ballov of the Llttlo Hock ( Ark. )
Lumber company Is in the city accompanied
oy his wile , the guests of Mr. and Mr < . S. 1' .
mnrConiisll. Mr. Bnllov was formcrlv u
resident of Council Blulfs.
H-sv. Jnscpti Wells of this city 1ms been
appointed by Governor Hnlos us oho of thu
dclecutcs to ropiosi-nt Iowa In Iho national
convention of the Boys mid Girls Homo and
Employment ussoclntloi : which meets In DCS
Moincs i cxt Wednesday.
Howard Initeiihiiiicr ) and A. J. Paul re
turned yesiorday morning from Hod Oak ,
\\ucrnthovuttcmludtlicbicyclo races. As
slated yesterday Hattenhuucr came off win
ner in ono of the half-mile races , best two
out of three boats , but Iho pri/o was n flno
f.VJ gold watru unit cnaln Instead of u medal ,
us at Ili-bt repotted. Ho iron the llrst two
beats , muklng them In
1:111 : and 1:20 : respec
tively Fh'D other wboclmun entered for
tbo race.
SiilllniTi anil Corhutt In Council
Wou'd ' not bo a inarkor to the great
bargains of the remnant sale of the
barkrupt shoo snlo , fi'21 Broadway.
Gcnlb' line dross hlioos $1.2V worth
ff2./ / > ( ) .
ff2.Gouts'
Gouts' calf dross shoos $1.50 , worth
$3.00.
Gents' line kangaroo lace shoes , hand
made , $ ; ; . ( ) ( ) , worth jJO.OO.
( outs' good work shoos , O'.lc.
Gents' embroidered slipporsOOc , worth
'Genuine Round Oak , Radiant Homo.
P. P. Stewart HtovoK and ranges , sold
exclusively by Cole & C'oloII Mnin.
Cliui-KVil tfltli Illciiiny.
About a month are Mrs. Kllza Brown of
thli clly fllrd an information In Justice Hum-
inor's court , euurglng her husband , John
Brown , with bigamy. She had lost sight of
him u long time before , when ho loft his
homo In Ccntorvlllo , la. She succoocloJ In
trucking htm to Council Bluffs , and found
that ho had boon married last March to ono
Anna Williams In tins city and that they bad
Bono to DCS Molnes to llvo. Eversliico tun
flllnc of the Information thti warrant has
been lying In the Justice's ofllco waiting for
Mr. Brown to turn up. Frldov night. Sheriff
Hu/on received n telegram from the Dus
Moincs pollen announcing thai Drown bad
been urreitod and was being hold subject to
orders , lluion Immcdiutely leit for DOS
Molnos and will bring Browu back with him
today to stand trial.
Jtomiiiijit
Of the great Bankrupt shoo sale , 621
Broadway. Ladles' kid button shoos 76o ,
worth 81.60 ; ladles' dongola button $1,25 ,
worth $2.60 ; Indies' dongola button ,
patent leather tip , $1.25 , worth $2.61) ) ;
Indies' flno dongola button $1.60 , worth
$3.00 ; ladles' French dongola kid- button
$2.00 , worth $4.00 ; ladles' best French
dongola button $2.60 , worth $5.00.
BANKRUPT SH013 SALE ,
621 Broadway ,
The ladles of Trinity Methodist
church will give a crazy social Soptum-
bor 2'J. Something entirely now.
Everybody como.
Want ril tii liny ,
Improved property , Will pay cash if
price in low. H. O. McGoo.lUMaliititroot.
Trains for Mntuiwu at 11 ti. m. , 2 , 3 , 4 ,
0 , 7 , h turn 0 o'clock j ) . w.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Ooiincilmcn Remit tin Taxes of the Union
Depot Company.
YESTERDAY'S ' PROCEEDINGS IN COURT
Iilfllculllo * llctivncn the Union Jllovntor
Company anil ttio ttnllro.iiM tllvrn nil
Alrlni ; Whcro tuVor lilp Toiluy
Arrciit of u
The city couucll hold a racotlnf ? yo&tordny
afternoon at tbo council chamber for the
purposn of holding a conference with ropro-
sontntlvos of tbo Union Depot company with
reference to the unpaid taxes which at that
writing woio threatening to send the com
pany Into Instantaneous bankruptcy. All o
the couucllmon wore there excepting Groves ,
whllo the depot company was represented by
Uoorgo P. WrlRlit , William SlcJontopf , A.
T. Fllcklngor , John Churchill and T. J.
Evans. Wrlitht was the chief spokesman for
the company. Ho told the aldermen what a
hard row of stumps the company'was In on
account of tbo 1,500 worth of unpaid taxes ,
and asked that the council rtmlt Its nhoro of
tbo amount , both general and special. A
Ions discussion ensued , In which Alderman
Smith opposed ttio Idea , snyinp that the
dopol company had no moro right to n re
mission of Its taxes than any other company
that had made u bad bargain by buylnir real
estate , and that it would be n bad precedent
for the council to sot.
The other aldermen took the view that the
members of the company had not , purchased
the tf rounds for a dupot slto as u rial estate
speculation , but that the understanding was
tnot If the grounds were sold to the railway
companies It would not b ? ill an advance
over tbo orlclnul purchase price.
At the close or tlio discussion it was no
dded to grant the request of the representa
tives of the company so fur as the general
taxes were concerned , but thcro was some
douot ox pressed as 10 whether the council
hud the legal ri lit to remit the special
taxes for grading nud sewerage.
A commlttcu was appointed , consist
ing of Aldermen Van Brunt , Jennings
and TiDbotts , to ascertain the amount of
special taxes that were duo and unpaid , and
to report nt the mooting tomorrow evening.
In the meantime the question of the legality
of the proceeding will bo Investigated.
The same committee from the depot com
pany will appear before the supervisors next
Wednesday and make n similar request as to
'
the county'taxes. . It will also bo necessary
for the supervisors to concur with the coun
cil In the remission of the city tuxes.
Told the Truth.
The truth Btunds best is an old re
mark , and novur was it more verified
that it had for the past few weeks in
Council BlulTs. Ever since the first
arrival of fall needs the Boston Store
has been advertising1 special' sale in
various domirtinents. The wonderful
success they have had is u sure guaran
tee that they h.ivo told the truth and
nothing but tlio truth.
Wo always have what is advertised ,
and you are .sure to 11 nil it just as rep
resented. Tlio salofoillio coining week
is dross goods , and wo call your atten
tion to show window displays , beside u
larpo variety of bargains in this de
partment. Wi > nro showing now fall
novelties all over our storo.
Window jNo. 1 Shows a line of out
ings in mixed , checked and plaid novel
ties , same goods retail at 5lc ) a yard ,
! ti ( in. wide and warranted all wool ; wo
offer same duringeaio at ! 53o per yard.
Window No. " Shows a bettor gr.ido
of goods , representing some of the Ilncst
European productions , in French , Aus
trian aim uerman manuiaciurc , as wen
as some exclusive dress patterns in the
latest weaves and olTectf , ranging in
price from $0.00 to $15.00 each.
Window No. 'i Shows an entirely dif
ferent lino. It is composed of black
goods and black- and white , among which
are some bargains. Wo call your atten
tion to our -42-inch ctuhmero at 390 ,
worth oUc. Perhaps tlio greatest bar
gain ever olTorcd by us , or any other
merchants , is our -10-inch Austrian hon-
liotta ( all wool ) , regular "ou grade , at
57R- .
57RHuskies
Huskies tUo bargains mentioned wo
have a full range of fancy weaves at
special low prices , such as whip cords ,
poplins. Malolasso , India twill , Luns-
downe , glorias , etc. , etc.
Window No. 4 WoolTor the choice of
this line while they last at 1'Jc per yard.
Goods are a heavy homespun , illumi
nated in dilTorcnt colors , full 30 inches
wide and well worth 2Sc.
FUTIIKIU.VUIIAM , WlllTKKAW & CO. ,
Boston Sto o ,
Council BlulTri , la.
The ladies of Trinity M. E. church
will have tlioir niinco incut ready for
Thanks-giving.
Whom to U'orMlilp.
Congregational Ilcv. Ilucbcs of Tnbor
college will preach at 10 :3U : a. in. n ml 7:30 : p.
in. .Sunday school at close of morning ser
vices. Christian Knacavor at 0:30 : p. m ,
First I'rosDytPtiian Uov. Stephen 1'holps ,
pastor. Preaching by the pastor at lOj.'sOa.
m. und : 'M p. m. Sabtnth school at I' ' m.
Young people's meeting at GUO : p. in.
Second 1'resbyterlon IJariiioiiynsd l egan
streets. S. Alexander , pus'nr. Preaching
at 100a. : ! ! m. and 7:110 : p. in. Sunday school
ut 1" o'clock. Young people's meeting ( JI5 :
p. m.
First Baptist Kov. Clark , city missionary
of Omaha , will preach at , 10iO : ! n. in. Sun
day school at i'3 o'clock. Young people's
mooting at ( ! : . ' )0. ) Uov. Joseph \Vclin , county
Sun ilny school missionary , will preach at
70 : ! ! p. in.
Tcinpln Baptist Hoculnr preaching ser
vices , 10lUii. : ) in. and 7'tO : p. m , In Hughes ,
hull. L. A. Hull , pastor. Morning theme ,
"Condition ! ) of Church Power. " Kvonmg1
"God's Cull to Service. " Sunday school at
IS in.
Christian , Masonic Temple Preaching at
11 n. in. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at 10
a. m. Dr. Carter's subject for several evenIngs -
Ings will bo "Jgnoranco and Prejudice , the
Ureat Obstacles to Moral Heform. " A. It
Curler. Pastor.
Young Men's Christian Association Mun's
mooting In the rooms In the Morrlum block
at1 o'clock. An address by ( joorgo Mo
Mution. Muslu bv the orchestra. Itooms
will bo open after , 'i o'clock. '
St. John's English Lutheran S-srvlcos In
Young Men's Christian association ohupol
at 11 n. in. and 8 p.m. Sunday school at
UM5u. in. Hov. ( J. W. Snvdor pastor. Kuv.
Stephen Phelpi will preach at ; i p. in. at
harvest homo service al the Enterprise
Lutheran rhuroh four miles east of the "oily.
Mivipah Temple , No. 0 , Pythian Sisters ,
will give a clothespin social at Knights
of Pythian hall Wednesday evening ,
* "
September 21. _
Gontloiuon. the finest line of tall goods
in the city , jiiot received. Itoitor , the
tailor , H10 Hroadway.
Judson , civil onglnoor , ! ! iS ! Broadway
Court N'u\v .
When the illfllcultles between the railways
composing the Union Elevator company
were prominently boforu the public several
weeks ago a ohurgo was made uy tbo plaint.
Iffu , the Hock Island , Uurllngtoa and Mil
waukee railways , that Frank H. Pcuvy , the
inanagor of the elevator , had an unlawful
contract with the Union Pucilla and North
western companies by which bo was to huvo
urobatoof'J cents on the hundred on nil
grain Unit was shipped over the latter roads ,
und on tbo utrei.gth of this cbargo
an order win made
by the court ru-
quiring Pouvy to brlug his books Into
court , logdthur with the rontruot that bud
existed Uotwcoii hlmsolf and tha railways ,
In order that an investigation might bo tna'do
Intothu nmttrr. .Ycsterduv Peuvv Ilk-d bis
m.kw'r In which ho iif.sci'tn that t'horo Is no
coiuruolof the Ulna rofuirc , ! to , und ho imi
DO kuowluJgu of any buoUi of account ot tbo
kind roforrnd to bv the plaintiffs in their
motion. Ha furthermore alleges that the
order of the court was Issued without any
notlco to him or hi * attorneys that such a
motion was to bo mado. Ho asks that the
order to set aside.
,1ml eo Mncy heard the evidence In the case
of Cora Wilson against James Wilson , in
which a dlvorco was noueht bv tbo plaintiff
and a crosn-potllion was Hied by the de
fendant. When tbo case cumu to trial Mr * .
Wilson was not to bo socn , and ns thu de
fendant was thcro and testified against his
wife ho was granted a dlvorco.
A default was taxon In the dlvorco case of
Mary L. Uoylc against Harry K. Doyle.
IfiOpooplo in this city itso g.ts stoves
The Gas Co. puts 'oin in at cost
lIMJi : COATS AM"nil.VSS MUTTONS.
Abe Lincoln PoU Montli Us Dolrcntlon to
National Knctitnpmoiit.
About flfty mouibors of Abe Lincoln post
gathered at the ball on Pearl street yesterday -
day afternoon and marohtd to the Hook
Island depot , headed by Wall McFadden and
his drum corps. The special train allotted to
tbo me moors of the post and their friends
who were to go to Washington was standing
nt the depot , the work of the decorators hav
ing been completed about noon. The roar
coach was plcntltully decorated with Hags
and streamers and a largo picture of Abe
Lincoln appeared on each sldo , surrounded
by the national colors. The train consisted
of llvo ranches , and a sixth will be added nt
Chicago , where the party will bo Joined by
the dopartwont commander nr.d his party.
Thosa who formed the delegation from the
post , were J. J. Hathaway , D. M.Ulby ,
Chorloa Weeks , E. J. Abbott. S. Welkor , J.
H. Clark , I. D. Hull , Dr. Sattorleo , Frank
( Jrass , Lorov Davis , W. ( J. Unthauk , Henry
LelTort , Michael Maghor , John B. Baker ,
Peter Cumpboll , li. S. Ddwson , I. N. Phlpps
und others.
The size of the representation was some
thing of a disappointment all around , but
word received Jrom many of the ether towns
In western Iowa shows that Council U luffs
is not. the only placa wbero these who ex
pected to attend the encampment have
changed their minds. The smailnoss of the
crown is accounted lor uy tno lact 01 tno
cholera scare In Now York and tbo reports
of the dangerous illness of Mrs. Harrison ,
the wife of the president. Both ol these
things cannot help but have a depressing
effect on tbo exercises , and are undoubtedly
responsible in a largo tuoasuro for the com
paratively Email attendance.
Davis , pdro drugs , best paints.
- .
Cords wore received in this city yesterday
announcln tno marriage of N. M. Pusoy
and Miss Anna Wright ut Freeport , O. , last
Wednesday afternoon. Immediately after
the ceremony was performed Mr. nod Mrs.
Pusoy left for Wneclmg W. Va. , and after
spending a short time there loft for St.
Louis. After a visit to Denver they will re
turn to Council Bluffs and will bo at homo to
their friends In Council Bluffs at tbo Grand
hotel after December 1.
Cut with a Ilutohvr Knife.
Mrs. Luclla Watts , who lives In the west
ern part of the rIty : , called ntthcoQlco ot Jus-
tied Swcarlngen with a pair of bloody hands
and wanted u neigh jor of hew , MM. Charley
Necloy , arrested , taho said that she and Mrs.
Neeley had been having a llttlo neighborly
urcu men t when Mrs. Neoloy flashed a butcher
Iciufa und cut her severely on Iho hnnds.
The Information charged the defendant with
assault and buttery. Mrs. Neotoy was ar-
roitod yesterday and pluccrt under bonds tor
bur appearance on the -Stb.
llullillni ; 1'nrinltf ) .
During the past week J. W. Lathntn has
ittkon out a permit foi the erection of a two-
story brick store room nt 14U Broadway , to
cosU3,500.
Julius Jensen has taken out a Imiltllnc per
mit for n two-story brick dwelling at the
cornerof Sixteenth avenue and Eighth street ,
tn cost § 1OJO.
CAPTURE OF JEFF DAVIS.
As ToUl l jr the Willow of tint Leader of
HID Lost Cuusc.
Many falsehoods have boon uttered in
regard to the capture of Mr. Davis ,
which huvo boon exposed in publica
tions by portons there present by Secretary -
rotary Regan , by the members of my
personal stalf , and by the colored coach
man , Jim .Tones , which must have boon
convincing lo all who desired to know
the truth. Wo were , when prisoners ,
subjected to potty pillage and to annoy
ances such as military gentlemen never
commit or permit.
While the camp was being plundered ,
which wan done with great celerity ,
there was a shriek dreadful to hear , ana
our servants told us it came from a noor
civaturo who , in pi-ying up the lid of a
trunk with his loaded musket , shot oil
his own hand. Out of this trunk the
Hooped skirt was procured , which had
novur ooen worn , but which they pur
ported to have removed from Mr. Davis'
poi-bon. No hooped sicirt could have
boon worn on our journey , even by mo ,
without great inconvenience. and
I had none with mo , except the now ono
in tlio trunk. I have long since ceased
to coinb.u falsehood when it has been
uttered and scattered broadcast a much
loss distance than this ono has been
berne on the wings of halo and vilifica
tion , and 1 now rest tlio case , though ,
could the torture wantonly inlliclod
when ho was a helpless" prisoner huvo
been averted from my husband by any
disguise , I should gladly have tried to
porsuudo him to iibsumo it ; and who
shall say tlio Htralogom would not have
boon legitimate'1 I would have availed
myself of a Scotch cap and cloak or any
other expedient to avert from him the
awful consequences of his capture.
When wo had traveled back a day's
drive , as wo were about to got into the
wagons n man callnpod into camp wav
ing over nis ncau a printed sup or p.tpor.
Ono of our servants told us it was Mr.
Johnson's nroclamation of a reward for
Mr. Davis' capture an the accessory to
Mr. Lincoln's assassination. I was much
shocked , but Mr. Davis was quito nn-
concerned , and said : "Tlio migorablo
scoundrel who issued that proclamation
Unow bettor than those moil that it was
false. Of courtio mich an accusation
must fail at once ; it may , however , ren
der these people willing to assassinate
mo hero. "
There was a perceptible chnngo in tlio
manner of tlio soldiers from this time ,
and the jibes and insults heaped upon us
as they passed by , notwithstanding Col
onel 1'rltchnrd'n oll'orts to'suppress tlio
oxprohhion of tlioir dotcHlation , were
hard to bear. Ultlorost among these
was an olllcor named Hudson , lie in
formed mo Unit lie intended lo tnko our
Door llttlo protogo as his own , and nolle-
itudo for the child troubled us moro than
Hudson's insults.
Within a short distance of Macom wo
were halted and the soldiers drawn up
in line on either side of tlio road. Our
children crept close to tlioir fiitlior ,
especially llttlo Maggie , who put hoc
arms about him and hold him tightly ,
while from time to time ho comforted
hur with tender words from the I'salms
of David , which ho repealed as cheer
fully as if he were uurroiindud by frlonds.
It is needle * * to say that as the mim
stood at their ease they expressed In
words unlit for women's o.'iru all that
mnllcu could suggest. In aboutan hour
Coloiud 1'rltcliard returned , and with
him came a brigade who testified their
bollef in Mr. D.ivU' guilt in the same
manner. '
Mon may bo forgiven who , actuated
by pi'ujudlcn , exhibit hltteriictju In the
first hours of tholr triumph , but what ox-
CUHO can bo oll'orod for ono who. In cold
blood , dolllioratoty organizes tortured
to bo indicted , ana supurintmidH for over
a year their application to the ( julvor-
Inn form of nri emaciated , exhausted ,
helpless prisono/nwho , Iho whoto nouth
proudly romoiabars , though reduced to
death's door , utitu the and neither recanted -
canted his faith1 * fawned upon his per.
secular , nor plbiidod for morey'r1
There are fifty species of oloctrlc fish.
A fish recoil Uyi found at Port Oxford ,
Ore. , has "logsinnd toes , n long tall , u
spiked nose , anti-no scales. "
Columbia rlv l1' ' contains trout with
largo ro.1 spots. 'Thoy ' have called it
the "Dolly Vardoti" trout.
As a man was sailing on the bay near
Snnknlum , Wash. , a salmon trout fourteen -
teen inches long jumped from Iho water
and landed in tno boat.
Fins for swimmers are said to bo a ro-
ccnt invention. The individual lias
artificial imitations of fins attached to
Ills arms and togs. These contrivances
open and shut automatically as the logs
are extended and withdrawn.
The Uoston Herald would like to have
the European custom of soiling fish
ullvo in the markets introduced In this
country. "Our fashion of soiling fish in
tlio market1 it says. ' would fill a Gor
man with disgust * In the Gorman cities
fish is almost invariably sold alive. "
Workmen at Baltimore & Ohio ele
vator "C" in Hallitnoro , caw a fight between -
twoon a crab and a rnt .tho other day.
The rat wont down a stringer to got'a
drink when a crab caught him by the
head. A fioj.oo tug followed , the rat
apparently haying the betler of It for
a whllo , as ho could stonay himself by
his foothold. The crab used his method
of propulsion with energy , and churned
the water about him. The rat's power
of endurance finally gave way , and ho
foil overboard , but ho still did his best
to release himself. Ho struggled hard ,
but the crab held on until the rat was
drowned , but was so exhausted by the
light that wnon the rat lloateu to tno
surface the crab swam away.
The Kannobcc Journal describes what
it calls the "king of all cols. " lie was
taken in Maine , was forty-four inches
long and weighed four and one-half
pounds. But ho is not the king. A few
years ago two cols were taken in a
stream atSag Harbor , L. I. , ono of which
weighed nine and one-half and the ether
moro than eight pounds. Tholr skins
were kept for some time nailed against
a shed , but the measurements have not
boon preserved ,
A box turtle has boon caught in
Rhode Island that is supposed to bo ICO
years old ,
A Doctor's Hxprrlencc.
Some time ago an eminent Cincinnati
physician said : "When 1 began the
practjco of medicine a young man whoso
constitution was even moro powerful
than my own started in the practice
with mo. His pot theory was that a
man couldn't have too much fresh air ,
that ho wanted it to circulate inside
and outside of his body , and to that end
when the rigors o'f winter came on ho
spurned thick clothing , which I insisted
on wearing. If wo rode together the
heaviest garment ho had on wis an or-
d nary sack co it. 1 wo-o : muillors and
a greatcoat buttoned up to the chin.
My young and ambitious partner has
occupied a narrow homo in the ceme
tery a great many years , placed there
after a long and' painful wrestle witu
consumption. lie stuck to h s tliin
clothing and became a martyr to his pot
theory. I stuck to my heavy clothing
when the weather demanded it , and I
think the graveyard ij u good many
years from me atill. "
'Reno's Joke 0:1 Kiittivcll.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch : The removal
of Roswell M. Field to Now York sug
gests a good story that has been told
about him in connection with his famous
brother , Eugene. It appeals that Ros
well doss not like the allusion , " 'Gone
Field's brother , " preferring an individ
ualism of his own. In St. Louis 'Gone ,
who was an inveterate joker , once
called in company with his brother upon
Why
Are they Wanted ?
Because they never spoil nice
desserts.
Because the cakes , puddingr ,
creams , etc. , are made to
please the most refined taste.
Because they are extracted by
a new method , from the true
fruit , so that eacli 1ms its own.
natural and distinctive char
acter. That is why Dr.
Price's Delicious Flavoring
Extracts , Lemon , Orange ,
Vanilla , etc. , are wanted. To
the connoisseur the difference
between them and the com
mon Flavoring Extracts is so
great that it cannot be ex
pressed in words. A trial
will prove their superior
excellence.
the Itopubllc. Wlnldnff at the city oil-
Itor tie wrote out this Item and hamlud
it in :
"Add Personal Enpcno Flohl , the
Rifted Chicago journalist , Is visiting In
the city to the gratification of his many
atlmlroM nnd friends. Mr. Field IH no-
comnanluil by hla llttlo brother , llos-
well. "
When the paragraph appeared Ros
well M. Field was the maddest man In
Missouri. His head was just as bald
then ns it is now , and his face had as
many wrinkles in it. But Kugono
laiiRiied all next day over hla joko.
lln Coiitulml tlioVlilntv. .
Texas Slftlmrs : An aired colotod
woman named Amanda SykoF , who
owned n. house and some cash , lost her
husband , and Hov. Whangdoodlo I3tx- :
tor wont to tlio widow In order lo console -
solo her. Ho said :
"Hit's mlplity tuft dat you lese yor
husband , Mnndy , but you must try and
b'ar up under hit. You hai sustained a
heaby loss , but you must brace up wid
do co'nsolnanuns ob lldircon. You knows
dar am ono who Btlck8"closor dan a brud- *
dor. Ho am a berry present hnlp in litno
ob trubulo. Ho will nobor loab yor nor
forsake yor. "
"Dot's a file' , parson , " replied
Amanda , drying her oycs. "Ho called
tor see mo las' night and staid obor so
long , nn' ho am gwlntor take mo out
ridin1 in a btipgy tormorror. "
"What's yor ttilkin' about , you fool
nlpgahV"
"I'so tnlkin' 'bout Parson Aminldnb
niodso , the culled pasture ob do now
Temple ob Zlon ; ho has boon pnyin' mo
tonsliiuiB obor sonco do obsquious. "
Not tha Sumo Old Story.
The man was standing at his fitoro
tloor on JolTorson nvenuo talking to a
stranger , says the Detroit Free Press.
"Soo that lady across the strool ? " ho
said.
said."Yes
"Yes , " was the brief reply.
"Isn't very handsome , is shoV"
"Hor beauty won't kill her , I guass. "
"Well , it's queer how things go in
this world , " said the man , retro
spectively. "I'woiity years ago she wns
ono of the prettiest g'irls in Detroit , and
Ijivas otio of a dozen follows who ] tried
to marry hor. "
"Same old story , " observed the
stronger , "somo other fellow not half
the man you are got hor'r"
"No ho didn't , either. "
"Nor"
"No. I married her myself , nnd she
is coming over here now for $ 2 ) to get anew
now fall hat with , " and the man srnllod
ns if ho were glad of it.
}
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. " ; ;
( Tasteless Effectual. )
roil ALL
: BILIOUS and NERVOUS
DISORDERS ,
Such as Sick Headache ,
Weak Stomach ,
Impaired Digestion ,
Constipation ,
Liver Complaint ,
ami Female Ailments.
CoTtrsd with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating.
Of all druggists. Price SB cents a box.
New York Depot , ifo Canal St.
D JD II A Pd t'nro wbnt Hurt of n stuvo you
1 ljlltlrVl O Imro nr how much ciml It
TrrT rkrk T.nloim iiiuia I'erliapi run nn >
YOU DON T " "loin to pll "I' wi-iilth for
Iho cool cuuililiip. Ifjoiinro
don't rend wlmt follonn. U ilouin't IntiTL'Ht ) c > n
' 1 ho cAiiorlunco of tlio ulio Imvo usuil
Barlani Heaters
ii'lvi'lf that Ilioy nro KIHSTIn economy of
fui'l. conTOiiieiipo In iiiinl | > ulHllon nnil rtlirnhlllly
'llii'jr are Ijiillton honor unit ilo not full to n'oik
putlifHctorlly. It roiitn you nutlilni : to look at Ilium
unit If you nlll cull wo nlll loll you nliiiul Iium1r" < ti
of our liust iiL-oiilu Uo nertr hy tliu inrlnml hi > nt
or unit
VOL
,
AlH ( > Affont Tor Ciilnnlhlu Illi'i < ! .
504 Broadway anil 10 North Main Street
COUNt'IIi lll.l'l'KA
is a good'iways , ' ; ; off. So are ths prices on the
real estate ( bargains we offer this week. You
can buy now at one-fifth of what is asked' for
property bp further from the center of Omaha ,
ol
Snap at these snaps , for there's big money
to be madi ; . It won't cost a cent to investigate ,
and if we can't prove that we can make money
for you , you're nothing out.
ds ,
LEADING
REAL ESTATE AGENTS ,
621. Broadway , Council Bluffs , la.
BRONCHIAL CATARRH ,
A Oomraon Disonsa That Often Precedes and
Causes Pulmonary Oonsumption ,
CATARRH OF THE LUNGS WITH ASTHMA
Voriniiiirntljr Cured lit the Cn o of .Mr. C. W.
Io < lnr , ( linVt'll KnoiruScxlou ot I'ulr-
\lo\v Cotnntcry , ( ; < iuucll Illtiini.
"Vos. they told mo I Imd coiimiinptlon , RIH !
that Is what I boiiin to bcllovo. I failed so
stutidl y and ovurytlilng I tried scuiuuil so
tiiiwiirlfHi to hulp me thut I
was fotciu to bo-
lloyo Hi it Imd uoiiMimptlon. "
Iho spoal < or wa-i Mr U.V. \ . I'ostcr. the well-
known sexton of Kulrvlow cumutor.v , Untinull
"Five yciiM upo I did not ic nrd my trouble
JIB very serious , when It llrst be.mii with my
hosd and nose sfopplni up. dull , ho.ivy Iionf-
nchospvcrlbouyesaiiJ tliroiijth the U-miilos.
but later when ulKht ncatsu.imuon I Loxan
, . TO IMK KI.KSII ,
( litlo l l""u roa"ru-1 ' " > ' serious con-
"Mli.enwjhcii \ vcrj tcverc.fti bail lint I miiM
iii/f tleci MjMf , ninl / HI HIM ifivt to net tiji nnd iw
o " ( on uiu jxiicli fiirf , t li , itr.
"ihorowuita tcrrlblo sorunom In tlio lowur
purl of ny lungs , sharp , bhootn-
Mil. I'OSTr.U.
thrnimli my chest , so sovcre at times as to ut
most tulo my breath.
"Thoru wim a constant ronmiR and buzzlii ! ;
nolsu In my oars ; my eyes becumoery weak ,
nnd 1 thought 1 was L'OUIK
in M E iv smiiT.
" .My appetite wa Irroculnr , nothina I nto
seemed to u reu with mu. I would be dis
tressed nt thu stomach after online.
"My sleep was restless nnd broken nnd did
mono -ooil. \uuild Rot up In the morning
moro Hied than when I went to bod.
"Thn dlscasn had completely undermined
my whole system , and Ivtis I the physical
wreck a man w thotit hope
"In this condition I called on Urn. Copeland
nnd Hii'pard : thov did not promise much , und
I did not expect to bo cured.
"Well , wlmt has been the result ?
"A COMPLETE CUIIK. "
"I Improved steadily from the first nnd nil
the symptoms of tbo disease have gradually
left mo.
"My head and noio nro clear , Rood nppotltc.
no more nluhlsweiits. and my luiiit trouble Is
entirely relieved , mid I have no further fear
of consumption
"I can l.suv too much In praNoof D's. t opo-
Innil and Shcpard , for they have Miioly s.ived
my life. "
I.iiHtlnc ; Iti'jultfi.
The above positive nnd strong statp-
tnont of facts was pi von to the jniblic
last Docotnbor. Mr. Foster , wlion asked
a few days ago in roforonco'to his pres
ent condition , btiid :
"S-nco my tieatnient. nnnriy ono year no
with lrCopolftiKl and hopard I h no been
In perfect health. 1 have Imd no return of my
distressing' Asthma and coii''h , and tlio re
markable results of their medicines have Loeu
\\llli mo 01 ery day. 1 not tnlic'tcrltniltlitlinn 1
/cjiv/j CH fur trn btar * . It Is piittlnK It pretty
strong to say that these physicans saved my
life , but such Is thu plain truth , and 1 want
tilt iiitliltc to know It. "
Mr. Foster can bo found every day at
Fail-view Cemetery , Council UliilTs ,
whore ho is in charge as box ion , nnd ho
will gladly verify his printed state
ment.
MAIL
Comes from the Bust. West , North and South.
bo irlns testimony of the succos ful treal-
mentof Drs. Oopoland and ShcpirJby mall'
.S/mtoHi | / ( Ulan/i / Kent fo .l
$5 A MONTH.
CATAUUIl TIlKATii : ) ATTHi : UNMKOI5M
UATi : ( ) K t'i A MONTII-MEDIOINR-J KUK-
N1SIIB > I'uKi : . roil AI,1 < OTIIKIt IS-
EASI TUB UATKHWIM , Hi : LOW AND
UNIKOKMAM ) In I'HOI'OHTION TO TIIK
ACTUAI CoVrOF MKDlOINi : KEQUIKEI ) .
Copeland Mcdicil Institute
uooMsuinndir7. : : xr.wvouic MK
ING. OMAHA , MH. :
\ \ \ 11. c'CPKLANU. > r. n.
C' . S. SIIKHAHU , M. ! >
bl'j.- . : ni. Asl liiiui. Ilrnnulil-
Itls Norvniis I ) sujsus. HlooJ DNoasos Itlieti-
iimllsin. CoiisiiiiiDtlon. iuil : ill uli riiiili ) iilluc-
tlons of the Thioal , LIIIIXS , htomuoli. I.Ivor
' ' '
"
: Otoll . . . - 2 to 5 p. m. , 7 to
n. in. i-uiulay. luii. in. lol'Jiii.
_ _
I'rdiins.ilH fur Ciriifiitnr Work.
.Scaled propiisnlH will bo rnuolvod hy the
i-ciot ' iry of Hi" lieu < l of ixliuMtlon iintll I
- ni. Moiuliiy. Sept. llitli. 1 = 1forii'l
work in ilor ciirpifiitor bi > oclllo tliiis for tlio
CVntr.il H.-liool imlldliu. In , acconliiiici ! wlih
iilnup nnil ' Hiuuilliitli : ! > iis on III" l thu i > t1 CD or
.loliii . nrchllcet. Kooin W. llLicliunts
SKllal1l | lIl ? ± S.llLidi'i ! ' , , , , p.lcUy . . , , H cortl-
the rls.it . to rojeoi uiy ,
rsJit Secretary.
iletlid and Siyji
ISTSTITUTE.
Ml live 4 for
INFIRMARY
FOli.
TREATMENT
OF ALL
lloul furllllloi , KDp'ir.iliM ninl ru'iintlni for irjimiif n
IioitMH'iil in uvi ry fiirm nf ill-unu ro' ' ( Hir
ing mutllcul or nurulcal Irn u uuat ,
a lipilforputlunl . Iwurl un I iitloiliuij. llott ni
„ | iiIIIUllHtloil < llltllllWUt.
Wrltnfirclitiilur > uu ilufunnllla.i und hrucoi. Inn-
( . cluli lucl , oirv tiiro * f "iihiii , pilot , luiiion , tun-
IIT , rat irrh , brnrio llll" , lalmlntlnii , iiluolrlcllr. | i >
iilytli" , ! | ii y , kl'hiuy. lilaclilur , ofo , uar , iikni unl
ijiodil u ml it II Har KHl i > | inrallori
DISEASES OF WOM U SUAi.Ti , ; ;
Wniiu'ii IHICK. . vVnlwvolutMly ml lola lyliu-la ilo-
i.iirtiiit'iit for Wiiiiiiiu durliiL' i-nnnnoinonl , utrlciljr
nr > nlo. I'ul ) ItulUbloMoJIcul lrnt.lutu int < lu u
J'HIVATK IJISICAHICS
All lli ( id llM-iueHi'iuca ) < ifiilly Iroalul.
I'olKiiiH rumovu I from Uiu nyntuni wlthoul niiiri ) iry ,
Ncnv Uu tnriillvu Truutiuoat lor l.oi of VII'AI ,
roWHII. rur < iiii iianblo lo vlull in limy liu truilu I
ut IIIHIIU liy forroiiKiaildiii'o. All ciiiniiiiiiiloiito.n
loiiiMoutliu , MullcbiumrbMtra nonttsoaili/
i-xiir , MigMiuunilimokuj , nu iiurki to liullc.iUi COT or
liirnn or M'liilur. uo imrooial lulorvloir pruturrui.
I nllniul ( unmil u ur nuii'lhU'ory uf yourcmo. ui.l
wo wilUjinl In plum Wniijior , uur
, „ , . Norroi ,
linpolciicy , i > ypliill , ( iluut ua I Varloooule , wltu uuui
lioniut.
llrncvn , APl'llaiico ' * for Deforniltlei an I Truiiol
Only iimiiutuctory In I'm not of
DKKOIOHTV , AI'I'LIANCK : " , TIIUrtdK.S , ICM5311 ,
1110 IIATl'KltliS AND lll'.l.Td.
Omaha Mcilidil and institute
26th nnd Broadway , Ounoll
t
Tun minium rUu from uiiutur nf O.iuhi on
mrJ cuuiill liiunt vlvvtrla uiulor llu j.
The Grail $51 $
THIS BUVS A CORD OP
u
jf
FROM
H. A. COX , i
TELKHIIONK-IS. 10 MAIN ST.
OITIZSNS STATE BANK
Ut Council Ilium.
Capital stock . ! ? 1-IIOJ ! )
hurplus and Profit. ) . SI , OIll )
Not cnpltnl nnil surpltn $2ilO ,
. .
Illrector-J. I ) I
INTlStlK&T ON TIMi :
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The want advertisements appearing tn a
noxvsp.ipor nro often thu most Interesting
part of its contents. They express the invent
needs , the dally wlshoi or tlio ponplo who
want something and who are willing to do
! > umuthlti .
„ for horse ? and e.itt nj first
cliiss : JI..VJ a mouth. Inmnro at ( li Ilro.id.
way.
TO A KM and city ioin > , Money .o.t oii
J- stock and cralo. Hnal estate for a'o.
OwcHlm and business rentals. Money h ned
for lou il Investors. I.OIIKCO .tTowIe,1.1 : ! earl
II OK SAliE Horse , buij v aiu hiraessat
blKS.ierillco : HCO I outlH ; n od Well bull
road horse. .Must sell. U. il. Lewis , i i L. . .
street.
SS.iOOstoo'cof ' morcliandlso In western Iowa ,
ucll looatofl. doliift KooJ business , for sale
orlr.ide. K O. H.irtlett. 721 Hroadway.
f > J hoiid of youiiR liorsos for trulo ; Imiiroved
- property or land. K. G. ll.irliult , T4I llroad-
way , Connull lllulf.s.
UJI.imo worth of dry foods mid notions .
I'chaimo. K. G. Dartlett , 741 Hroadway.
fpOK SAI.K-Croiimcry. Hell located In NoL -
-L br.i5.Kn. ( Join. : wood Imslnusi. Will t.iko
ikrtn i > r or bull unllro buslnoas at a b.ir uln
1C. U. Shenfo.
FOR SAI.n Inipioved 40'-iero : stoet ! farm
In western low.i , IJ ! ; H-uiio ; farm , $ JJ ; U'l-
iicrut ) . f .U Johnstun & Van I'.ittun.
* S A IjK Choicest '
JjOl fiirin In I'ottiwatt i-
ni e Co. . 4tt : iiuro-i , uoil lou.ili.Ml an I lin-
provod. I'rlcutlJun ai-iu. II II , ' houfo.
1PYOU Imvo nnythliu for stlo or tr.ido sen
K. II. She ifo. Itro 11 way an I .Main stn-nt.
"Ij'OU .UALR On snvnl | > : iyiiiunts. fruit iintl
J-1 Kiirdon Inn I noir Council Illnn'J U II.
! ; hoife. : Hrondw ty an I Miln : stroot.
! -AIn-Alllon Kolior mills on lloonn
i. river. Mob. ; llnust witorpowor In the statu
dovololiiR | lil horse power w itor ontlro yo ir :
dully cipaulty , 1UU hirrels : : niai'lunury fin ; !
appiirtennncei coniploto In every due ill. Ooa I
fruino riisliloneo : 8 acres of lun I , title norfo't.
iirlrc. J.J.UJJ ; will tuki ) mil nprovoJ o.i-itoni
Xebrubka land. II II. bhu ifo.
T71OK SA ItK Clean Kloei ! Irir.lwuro , neil os-
Jtubllsheil trrdc , Invuluo iiliont J.i.UJJ. ( ioo.t
cason for ' olllni : . Turin ) u.'isli. K. II , Hhoafc ,
POK SAM5 OK KENT -Good coiil ynrd with
scales , ate. GruunslilnliK. Nlchoihon > V ( Jo.
TJ1OK KXOIlANGK-Ilotnl und rost'iunmt
-L located nt , .Slnihort , Nob. , und II ! lots In
Denver. Colo. ; will exehuiuo for olcur Nu-
brahUu liind. 1111. Shoufo.
FOK SAKE IliirdWiiro stoou. will Involco
J.IOJU : Inc'.itcil In mi uctivo ISotirasku town
of 1.MO pomliitloii | : Innlncss old rat ibllsbcii ;
will Ijourciojo InvusllKutlon. K. U. .Slin.ifo.
OA AOIU : fnrni with liupruvunioiits , llvo
OV-'inllcs north of Co'ili"ll IlluirJI5.ui ; ucru :
itnii ; | Irir iiln I' . H. dim ifu.
UTANTKD No' rasUii laii'l In i < i > liineo : for
canil work honm. 10. II. Shoafu.
\\TIII/ you IjuIUI homoU'n have a flno
irs dun lut whlu'i n soil for fit ) if
tlinonM _ > on. ( irceiislilaltN , Mi'liolMiii .1 Co.
{ .I ALPhUUtlon of iiiilnoiitiihiiruil liinil In Ne-
I IJIMSKII to Irailo for oity piopurty. Oreun-
xlilolds , Nlcliolson & t'o.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
D ItV m Kids stonk to tndu for low i liurl.
( irt't'iishlolds , iNloliiihuii . . Oo.
_
AAT'K hiivu a niiiiilitr of oul ti'iiantn who
' ' want uii to cot Uc slr.ihlo IKHISLM fur thoin ,
Do you want lo idnt your liouso ? tiieLMi-
b 1 1 1 c Ms. Nicholson k Co.
il Hroadway , Grounslilt'lilB. Nicholson Co. .
teal u tutu.
AJOOI ) llvo-roiiui Iionso for sno on your
own terms. ( Jhoapur than liayniK rent.
OlUL'IIShlOlllli. NlcllOlhllll fi Cl ) .
_
" \ TK\V Euvpii-room house , uloso to Ilnnton
-i. stroot. Will tiu'lu for v.iuant lots or lunil.
b , Nicholson & C'o.
.U.K Oil KXUIIAXCI. 4hO > .icrn r.inun III
Wht'olorcounty , Noli. Will tiiko niuic'han-
( INc. i : . II. Hhoafo.
friOH HAI.K-llotol vrftli furiilliiro anil H\-
-l ? tiiiL-s a."i rooms , b.un. ' '
- : . of. I'rlci ? . : i,51X
I.DOiilrd 111 Doiitflns ( . oiiiilv. I ) illy rt'CL-ljita ,
I.11. InvosilKato iitonci ! . _ II II. sluiafi ) .
ITIOIISAI.K C'rnaiuorv otitllt , coniprliliiK''J-
X' h p. liol'or , I0-li , | i. uiiirlno. U Ilo l.avollo
Hi'piiratur.s - croiuii vats. .IJUKallons oiich : ash
chinH.3UJ uii'lons ; uowur Intttor ooilior. lumni
scaleswoltrht aim. w tier link mill other
II.vt u res. Will soil cheap for uahh or truilu
for I'm I. II II. Slip. fn.
IJICKsAliIi Small hotel In seed town teL wn
-L llullillni ; I'nil fiirnlturo uoinplotu ; at a
bargain. R II. Shoafo.
OMAI.,1 , ancl'lle pony for nulu cheap. 13.V \
fill , WANTllTT- Two In 'family ! coon
wages. IK ! Fourth street.
LO.-T-1oiiidii anil white pointer do ; , ' , ono
and a half youisold : had on strap collar ;
end of lull soro. Kulurii lo UI7 Sixth avenuu
and ot ruwaril.
LOST Near K. I. depot , pair of tooruph !
imli ) ollmhurH. lietui-ii lo lice.
LOST Blonder cold chain , huarlornun.ont ,
enumoled forjset-mo-notH Hut urn to llc > i
olllce.
II1 OK I ! I-.N'T ; 11 on so nnd burn , to.'iither or
supintoly. cornur 7th st , and 7th ava.
Oarputs and all Kinds of household coo.la for
sale ; also , gentle family horse and ph ictoii.
Iiiiilroon | _ prumlsej orof W A Wood.
VVI 1 ANTED Kooni and boaid In prlvato
VI > family by a younif lady. Kuferencu If
leijulibd , Address V I A , lieu olllce.
AVOUNO ludy des.res H place to work for
her hoard iiluhtH and morning. Addresit ,
A. ! „ , lleo olllco.
vv ANTKD A yoiini ; iniin to work , Apply
ut olllco of Leonard Kuuutt.
WANTED An oxpiirlunudd dlnliiK loom
Klrl ; Kood WIICUH ; puriuiiimnt bliuutlon ,
Apply ot unco , Hotel ( jordon.
W "ANTKD Oooti Klrl for cunural
worlc , aHIIKilou uvoiiue.
T7\OK \ TKAIE-l-ands ) In JOrroly county and
J3 Under county. Nch. , for jloek of Jewelry ,
or aiih. fiiinlturo or hindnem piopurty In
Council llluffH. 1C. . ( ! (
_ :
TyTOlC KAI.i : Duslrablu icnliliiiiuo property Nt
JJ on 1'nrk nvd. AH modern Improvement . k
14 rooms one block from motor : a insuln If X
takoiat once ; easy | uyiiiunts or trudo K. II , \ .
Kheiifu ,
VV ANTIIO VOIIIIR Mini for olllcn work |
l V unlit lie oed penman and uceurHtu In tit-
lire * . Addruau lloxwi. Uouiicll Illjullj
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