Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 05, 1898, Part I, Page 6, Image 6

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MtNOit Mt : % rIuN.
Cnfl at Thn lice omcefor Cuhnn mnp ; lOc
ec1.
C.V. . Wntt left 1nt e'cnlng for Porte
Iftnhl , Ore , . wliero ) ie Intcnd to Iocfttc ,
'rho RVafl8 ! flUfl0ry 1i the Ieater In ne
work both for color and fliilsh , & 20 Pearl
EtreiL Ithone 2O.
Don't you thInk It must be a pretty good
laundry that cnn pleno o many litii1dred
or custotner8Velltbut's the "Eagle , "
724 ljroadWay ,
Secretary C. F. Chne of the ova Ex-
osltlon cotnrnlslon ! went to hia lioiiie In
Cedar Fnll yesterday , shcrc he will remain -
main until Tueilay.
I' mnrrlage license ae laRtled yest(1ty (
t j Tylei Warren , flgCd 21 , and Martia ! C ,
Curl , ageil 19 , both of thiB city , and they
yer ( married by Rev. henry DeLong at lil.
uci1etco.
A meeting of the Council fllufTB floadster
club vlll ho held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock
In the 0(11cc ( 0 ! Secretary Wore , over & 2
Jrondvay , to make arrnngerncntB to rcstn1e
( tie mat love driving nlectH.
Al ) rnemlers , of Twin llrothei' encatnpr.ur.t ,
No , 42 , Indetcndent Order of Odd Fellows ,
are requested to ho resent at tlw rgitIar
ncotlng Monday night , Thre i bustncsa u
Ii.i'ortnnco ' to be trnnirncted ,
Loliany's ) theater and the Cliase-Lister
company open the suniner' waOn in Coun-
r cii IIiuffl ; tonight with i ipIciiiIltI production
of the great war comedy , "Lynood , ' ' anti n
ile\V line of hlgh-claas Bjecinltle.
. The Ietrolt gas niaclilne will light your
realdonco or store , costing 1 cent to run Lt
rixty-four candle vower lamp four hours. J.
C , lllxby , heating , plumbing , lighting , 202
Main and 203 I'carl st. , Council IlluIts , in ,
1) . , Iraiik of Keg Creek baR npcaled to
the ii latrict court agninBt the awnid of I lie
loarl ) ( of appraisers nIpolnted by County itt-
perlntenilent Sawyer to aess the damages
ror one acre of land condenilied for school
1urposc.
A team hitched to a heavy Ice wagon of
the Council Illuffs Coal and Ice company ran
away on l3otiflt First street yesterday iiiorn-
111g. The driver was thrown to the ground
and was severely bruised , whIle the contents -
' tents of the wagon were Btrewn for several
1ilocl along the street.
hi th superior court yesterday Judge
Ayleawurtli OICIIed ) the scali't verdict returned -
turned I'riday night by the jury In the ( lain-
age suit of Jensen against i'ctcrson , It was
for the defendant In the stun of $1. Jensen
sticil for 1,000 damages ami l'eteson set
up a counterclaim of $7.fio for rent.
John SVilson Vanflyke d1'il yesterday
. morning at the residence of his daughter ,
Mrs. J. D. Tyler , 1il3 Washington avenue ,
aged SG Years.- Death was ltio to old age.
The funeral will be held this afternoon at
2 o'clock from the resIdence , the servIces
being conducted by Rev. W. . Barnes of
the First I'resbyterian church , interment
will be In Fairview cemetery.
MIsS Lizzie McCullough , aged , 20 years ,
( lied yesterlny mor'iing , at St. ilernard's
hospital , of consumption. The body vIII be
tnReii to her old home at Missouri Valley
this morning for interment In the famIly lot
In the cemetery at that place. The remains
vill be accompanied by relatives and
friends from this city , services being held
In the church at Missouri Valley.
Christian Sctence-Room 102 , Sapp build-
lag , at iO:15 : a. m. Readings from the
bible anil Science and Health. Experience
meeting Wednesday evening at S p. in.
) The \Vomeii's Christian as3oclntion will
meet In regular session en Monday afternoon -
noon at 2:20 : at the home of Mrs , P. 0.
Icvols , 302 WIllow avenue. This is the last
meeting of the year irior to the usual
BItnmer adjournment and each member is
ttsked to be present. 7isitors ever welcome.
ti. B. Viavi CO. , female remedy ; consultation -
tion tree. 0111cc hours , 'J to 12 and 2 to 5.
Health bool furnished. 226-327-328 Mar-
: riam block.
I Money to loan on cRy propei ty. Kinno.
; N. Y. l'liimbing company. 'rd. 250.
Gasoline stoses , $2.00 for two burners , at
Cclo & Colc' .
1' ' lloffniayr's fancy r'atent ' flour makes the
beat and most bread. Ask your grocer for It.
, Cordwood for sale cheap. Address W. V' , ,
Iieo oflice , Council Bluffs.
: ' Irving liotel,2750 11'd'yrates ; , $1.50.
Try Moore's death to lIce and mites.
. P. J. Einig has purchased a League bicycle -
cycle from Cole & Cole.
Ajax tablets , wonderful nerve tonic for
-j restoring vitality and energy , a positive
euro. Sent by mall. Dellaven's drug store.
LUNCh I'lt 'l'lIIi SULIIEII. IJOYS.
touptell IflitiTs % % 'lilVeed the Jtdge
I.ItJit Giunris ,
The Dodge Light guards are expected to
iass through Council Bluffs some time this
afternoon on their way to San Francisco
with the Philippines their ultimate destina-
tlon , Late last evening Lieutenant Mat-
thaw Tlnley received a telegram from Cap-
tam Pryor elating that camp would be
broken this morning at 0 o'clock and that
company 14 ( the Dodge Light guards ) would
o over the Burlington and pass through
council Bluffs ,
The committee in charge desires that all
baskets containing lunches for the soldiers
be left at the baggage department addressed -
dressed to Mrs. Montgomery. All those
ylm Intend assIsting in serving the lunch
must report to her at the depot at. 1 o'clock ,
'rho thIgh school cadets will report at the
corner of Ninth street and FIrst avenue
at I o'clock and march from there to the
depot. They will form a cordon round the
train to keep the crowd back while the lunch
is being served , The members of the high
school classes of ' 98 and ' 99 who have been
Invited by Mrs. Montgomery to assist must
report at the depot at I o'clock.
I The Corner Cigar store , in the hlaldwin
block. continues to be the lopular resort for
smokers. Five thousand of Moore's "Cor.
iler" cigars were received yesterday.
Bouricitis Music llouse. 325 Broadway ,
wliero thin organ stands upon the building.
keeps a full line of pianos and organs , All
the latest iiitisic , the newest songs , the
8iiea of uiiiitll instruments and strings. Jill
ltusiness done on the sluaro , Straight goods ,
tv expcnes , low lvlCcS accordingly. Masons
iIro lnvitel ( to iiinko It nec of their headquarters -
quarters while visiting In our city.
i Novelties In lace curtains , $1,00 up , at the
Stockert Carpet COIUIany , 205 and 207 Broadway -
way , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( t'iiIl Gik CIii1Ii ( ) ' $
George F. W'riglit has returned from New
York. having obtained a renewal of the bait
on the Council Bluffs Gas & Electric Light
plailt , A iittv Issue of bonds will be made
by the Conipan ) ' . The old Issue , b&iiig un-
salable , will be retired , and the proceeds
of the now Issue when sold applied in hay-
ineilt of the company's ( lebts , Dating front
Juno 1 the new management will run tIm
busIness of the company ,
Sullivan bias every species of fish that Is
inown : to exist iii fresh t'aters , About the
only thing ho lacks In salt tater lishi is a
whale , and It Iii quietly rumored that he
has ordered one of these monsters from
thin briny deeji ,
Sen the lierrick sood-hined imygionlo re-
frigvrator at Cole & Cole's. Absolute dr.
eulntloo and no inicrobemi ,
The ladies of Ihe W , C , 'I' , U , will servo
dinner uriil lupper at their roomni , No. 18
I'earl itreZ , on Vet1nesday , Juxie 8 , l'rico
20 ctiitl.
% % 'Utitcd , first-dais carpetimtyer and up.
toIsieUr. HtockrL Curptt eouiputiy , UI
iit4 Z07 flrriii'Iwy. ,
: LWku , V/Jan 4 K'mtgmwtcbcr , 33G hIwy ,
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RESTS \\1TIL \ \ TIlE COUNCIL
Propcct for a Direct Line to Via Expoakion
Ground8 ,
TERMINAL COMPANY'S ' PROPOSITION
( ipiierI Mxiingrr % 'cIu.ier Makes at
Sttttt'iii'tit (0 use City Conceit
i , ( VIint 1It Ii VIhliiii to
1)0 if Ahloet1.
The question of whether the people of
Council Bluffs biiabl have direct means of
transportation to iiiid from the Tranentis-
sissipIJi Exposition grounds now lies with
the city council to determine. The Omaha
biridgo and TermInal company is prepared
to afford the desired menus , providing the
city will grant it certain concessions in the
matter of terminal facilities at this end.
At the adjourned special session of time city
council yesterday morning ( leneral Manager
\Vcbster of the Terminal company wits pres-
eat and submItted for the consideratIon
of the aldermen an ordinance amending the
ordinance of December 1l , i894. This orill-
nanco granted the Terminal company a roll-
va ) ' rlgbt of way over and along Union
avenue , from NInth street and Broadway
to the Union l'aclfle transfer grounds , All
that tIm company now asks is that thus
ordinance be amended to meet present con-
dltiouas. The company owns the vacant
vroperty at the southeast corner of Ninth
street and Broadway , opposIte the Union
I'aclfle dummy depot. alid Mr. Webster
stated that his company contemplated build-
lug its depot there. Another bepot , he
saId , s'ould nli'o be built at Broadway and
Eighteenth street to acconuniodate the residents -
dents of the western and southwestern por-
lions of the city. If the amemled ordInance
is passed by the council , Mr , Webster says
his coinpnny will at once go to work and
comnpbcto the laying of the track so that
the service will be ready by Juno 23 , the day
set for ( Ito dedication of the Iowa State
building at the exposition.
In answer to the query as to the fare
that time company Intended charging , Mr.
Webster stated thiat the present idea waste
to fix the single fare to or from the cx-
ioslthon at 15 cents , or the round trip at
25 cents. 'rite service he promised wOul(1 be
frequent and rapid , and tIme trip to the
grounls will be made InsIde of twenty or
twenty-five minutes. The matter was , after
considerable discussion which showed that
the aldermen were evIdently In favor of
granting the icqucst made by the TermInal
company , turned over to a special commIttee
consIsting of Councilmen Casper , Johnson
nod Atkins and the mayor and city attor-
ney. The committee was Instructed to report -
port at the regular meetIng of the council
Monday night.
11pv to Keci , Cool.
It will be hot enough ; no need (0 ( worry
about that. That being the case , the best
thing to do is to try and keep cool and enjoy -
joy life the.est you can. There is nothing
better to aid you In doing thus than a nice ,
lots of hammocks -
easy hanimock. There are
mocks , but when buying get a good one
auth souietluhng that will last more than one
season , We have just got In our large order
for the season's trade and if you want a
liammneclwe wtnt to sell it to you. Come in
and see' them. The neatest thing in the
hammock line in Council Bluffs for the
smallest amount of money. Davis , the drug ,
PaInt amid glass nian , 200 Broadway.
Moquiette carpeta from 85 cents up at the
Stockert Carpet company , 205 and 207 Broad-
way.
way.Don't
Don't go llshuing on Sunday. Stay at home
and go to church. You can do this It you
buy your fresh fish today of SullIvan , the
grocer , 343 Broadway.
Lawn mowers $3.00 at Cole & CoIe.'s.
IUOTOIt COMI'AN'a'S 1E'V I'LAP.
CI t' Coiaiell G rnilt,4 , the I'eriialssloia
Netaoa1 to Start Its Ereetloim.
The ordInance granting the Omaha &
Council Bluffs Railway & BrIdge company
the right of way for a side track or turnout -
out across Broadway and Avenue A between -
tween Twenty-eighth and Twenty-nInth
streets vaz passed by the city council at
Its adjourned special session yesterday
niornlog. This right of way Is needed by
the company In order to haul coal and
other material to the new power house
whIch it wIll erect west of the car barns
between Avenues A and B.
Oroun for the vower house will be
broken tomorrow morning by Wiekham
Bros. , who hiavo the contract for the brick
work , the iroit and steel work being let to
C. E. 11. Campbell , The contract provitles
that the building shall be completed ready
for the Installation of the machinery with-
ill fifty days. The imwer house , which will
cost. upwards of $20,000 , will be a handsome
structure of red pressed brick with whdto
stone trimmIngs. There wIll be two tiers
of wlnIows on the sIdes 00(1 three on the
coils , giving thin buildIng tue appearance
front the side of a two-story structure and
at thto ends that of a three-story one. The
dImensions of the building vIl1 be 61x120
and forty-two feet high to the cornice ,
The south side will face the track on Aye-
nuc A and passengers between hero anl (
Omaha will be able to see the massive ma-
chainery at work from the car windows. Time
buIldIng will set lflck a sufhlcient distance
from the track to allow of a handsome
lawn in front. All the machinery that will
ho placed in this house will be new and of
the latest improvaut pattern , The engine
roonu will be wainscoated with white
enamel tile brIcks to a hieight of six feet
( rout the floor , thie balance of time valls
being Pitilited whIte. All of the floors vihi
be of ImlIstietI hard wood , Thin building has
been Planned large enough to admIt of
placing a duplicate plant in it and this the
looter company proposes to do in the itear
future , As soon as the buIlding is corn-
hIeted and tIle macbuttery In working order
the present P'er house will ho abandoned
and hlaceb On the market for sub with all
its machinery ,
The company has recently eXlended soy-
crab thousand dollars for copper feed wire
and train the new iuowcr house feed wires
will be strung to Thmirty.tourtlm Street to
Falrmount park , to Pearl and Fifth avenue ,
to l'earh amid Broadway amid to the did Of the
line on South Main street , This will Insure
the beat bf service on every part of the eye-
tern as these feeders will be so arranged
that if one hart of the road Is iiiterfored
t'ith , trains on the other huarts will still be
able to run and prcveiit as at Present the
shuttIng off of all power along the entire
systenu when any break occurs ,
Ltnoleunia at the lowest possible hirico at
tIm iIovbert Carpet company , 205 and 207
13tocday ,
FruIt fur time ' % VIaryaimii ,
At a meeting of thio Council IlIuff Grape
Growers' ShippIng association yesterday
afternoon tlui members expressed themselves -
selves as being willing to furnishi all the
fruIt necessary for an exhibit. In the l'otta-
wattainle W'igwamn. The members , hiowuv'r ,
did not feel that it they furnished the fruit
( lacy shiould be called upon to bear the cx-
lueuiso of hauling It to the exposition amid
RUttIng It in shape for thu exhibit , The
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matter wtt dlctacd Informally and at the
stiggeitiora of l'rcilala'nt ltesai It wa ale.
ebbed tO hold another meeting next 8atmlr'
amy wheat every fruit grower In the county
will be lnvitcd to attend and mtrrsuigeniemits
for the exhibit ninth' .
Thin flrit cotielgninent of the tacasoli of
home grown aitrawbcrrIe was received yesterday -
terday at the association's headquarters on
hlroadway and were put on the market by
Manager ( I , M. Aiiinghmnm. The berrtea
brought $2.25 a crate which , considering I
tlio competItion of imported fruit , was very
satIsfactory to the association. Thou mnemu-
hors all say time prospects for a big crop
of all klfllB of berries tlit8 year arc very
brighit.
Charles lonigmacher of the First National -
tional bank was re-elected treasurer.
Time visitors to the great exposition should
not niiss thit opportunity of seeing time big
variety of fresh fish at tim store of Sulii-
van , the grocer , 343 Broadway. Ills display
of the fbnmiy tribe beats 'cmii nIl.
Easy payimlents on teet ramalges , refrigera.
tars and gasoline stoves at Cole & Cole's ,
Every Monday morning during Jmmiio and
July Miss Ohla Cork will teach for 50 eta ,
a class lesson.
S 0 Cl 12'I' 1- 1 . C U UX C I I II 1.11 P IM.
I'e' Ilitlopritiat ( 1'uIetI.nM 1)nrhmig the
litNt VceLc.
OutsIde of the usual festivIties attendant
on tIme Ihigh school commencement wok thiere
were no social functIons of any inmportnmmce
during the last week in Council Bluffs , ExPosition -
Position anal Midway parties arc now 'all thmo
go in society and many a pleasant party
( rout this stale of tIme rlyer took In the maya-
tories of time famous Midway duriimg tIme
evenings of the Inst week and many are
booked for time conming week ,
Tlmursdy the graduating class of the high
school heflh its regular senIor class pIcnic
at ilanthmorne lake. There were about
twenty-five jolly young inca and women lam
tIme Party anal a nmost enjoyable day was
spoilt tam boating anal fishing. The trip to
and from the lake was made in a big carry-
cli.
Friday night at the pleasant home of Mr.
amid .Mrs , T. B. CavIn on h'ark avenue occurred -
curred the annual reception of time junior
class to the seniors. Time rooms were beau-
tlfully decorated with potted palms anal
pink and red carnations , time colors of the
chass of ' 99. MIsses Gertrumale Bennett natal
Carrie Sclmoentgen presided over time imucim
bowl , while the sextet' from time Apollo chub
furnishicd time music for time evening. All
of the graduates wore new gowns for the
occasIon and the receptIon partook of nh i
time features of it swell functIon , The tel-
lowIng junIors comprised the receptIon coin-
mItten. Jessie Pontiums , George Walker , Chloe
liridemisteln , Clare Troutman , Madge Iholleit-
beck , \\'nlter Saunders , 0. U. Butts and May
White.
Weilmiesday night tIme High school cadets
\t'ili hold tlienr nmmmmual reception to time
graduates at hlande's hall and FrIday night
the senior class will lie the guests of the
Council Bluffs hhIh school Alumni at time
sante place.
Friday evening Miss Maude Oliver Infor-
mahly emitertaincal thin members of the Coon-
cli Bluffs Mandolin club at imer home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dyar held a reception
at their home on Sixth avenue Thursday
evening in honor of their newly married
daughter and son-in-law , Mr. amid Mrs. Loyd
It. GrIllIth.
Dr. B. F. Lang of York , Nob. , is visiting
his aunt , Mrs. L. C. Hayden of Fifth avenue.
Dr. Lang is the leader of the glee club that
sang at time expoltion opening.
Mrs. Ella Itandall of Marengo. In. , was
the guest thIs week of the families of A.
M. Phelps and W , C. McCommmeIl.
Mrs. W. M. Ashton of Rutherford , N. J. ,
Is visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs. W. If.
Millard.
Miss Mamie DeVol returned Wednesday
from a pleasant visit with trienals in Des
Moines.
The marrlace of Mr. Thomas Trevnor and
MlssEugenmieSlyter , one of time pouIr
teachers in thin city schools , is announced
to take place Tuesday , June 14.
The Park avenue and Glen avenue social
circles entertained the women of the Broadway -
way Methodist church Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. J , D. Crockwell , 125
I'ark avenue , a very pleasant time being
enjoyed by those present.
Miss Clara Kramer of Harlamm , Ta. , is visIting -
Iting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oursler on Merit-
ingslalo avename.
Mrs. A. M. Phelps is visitIng relatives in
Marion , ha.
Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. E. C. Lain-
son entertained a few of her intimate
frIends at a Kensington at her home , 113
East Pierce street. Those present were.
Mesdames Brett , Ellis , Hunter , Bixby ,
Matthews , Yancey , Gossott , King and Dur-
fee.
fee.Mrs.
Mrs. Hattie B. Stone and son Roy of
Chilcago were the guests durIng the week
of Mr. anal Mrs. W. A. Travis.
Mrs. J. C. Stewart of Webb CIy , Mo. ,
was the guest of Mrs. V. A. Street and
Mrs. P. C. DeVol tlmI last week.
New gentle , the best goods , comnpetent hiohin
anal low Prices are the means of keepimmg tIme
Stoekert Carpet company rusbeal with orders.
Yeti will Iloal a tine line of the latest de-
sigims in all hinds of carpets mit time Stockert
Carpet company , 205 and 207 Broadway.
Dial you see those big eels at Sullivan's
grocery stone ? They are wlmoppers , It you
cioam't liiao eel to eat go amid see them anyhow -
how ,
FOR SALE-G od aaeconmd-heod bicycle at
It bargain. Cell at Time Bee olfle , Council
Bluffs ,
MAXY MASONS IN 'I'iihi CI'I'Y.
ht'lCiaieN to tine V.raad I.oaige Arrive
I n l.a n''t. Nan iii hairs ,
Delegates to tIme Iowa Masonic grand
lodge , whmichi convenes hero Tuesday mornIng -
Ing , arrived on every train yesterday , end
by last mmighit It was estimatcal that about
400 mnemhmers of the order from mull parts of
the state were In town , Most of thmese are
qua.'tercd at the different hotels , while a
number of thin visitors are bolmig entertained
at the hiomes of thin local Masons. , The
members of the local comnnmittees were to be
seen yesterday everywhere on thin streets
and in hie hotels hooking after their gamests
as thicy arrived. Time Oranal lintel 'VIII ho
thin hmeadquartera for the grand lodge viiIlo
in session ,
hiothi sessions of the granal lodge sclmool
for limstructiomm yesteraltmy were largely at.
tended , anal Custodlamis Van Saun amial
Grammger expect that the attendance tomorrow -
row will reach at beast 500 , If not more.
Last niglmt the visitimmg delegates were
time guests of Excelsior lodge , where a candidate -
didate was initiated in the second degree ,
the custodians of thin granal lodge asalstimmg
in time excmnpliiicatiori of thin work , A large
uqaimber of thin abelegatea s'hio p1st In tIme
greater part of thin day attending the school
for instruction crossed thu river anal took
in ( hue exposition during the evening.
Tonight , at the invitation of the rector ,
11ev , L. 1' . McDonahah , thin local hodges and
visitors will attenal the services at St. Paul's
Edscopal church , when 11ev. McDonald will
preach a specIal sermon on Masonry. The
Masons sviil meet at the Grand hotel and
march in a body to the church , Rev , Ii ,
Venting of time First Baptist church has also
extended an invitation to the members of
the order to visit his church this eveniog ,
s'hmcn ho wilh preach a sermon on the
"History of Masonry , "
The appeal Issued by the local committee
to the busIness amen to decorate ha hoaor of
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tue pieits this 'eelt.IJl net go mmnliecalcal ,
stmiml ninny firms are tiikIng irviizmrntlntms , to
decorate their lnln'sof business On flu
elaborate sle , Thmi , nrk cotiltimlulIomIetfl
have miufthhe Arrnmigeaneats ; to decorate lhtyllas
Park in frdumt of tlaoIttaI hotel with flags
( luring time day than ' cmi t ttighit with
colored lanterums ,
The women of chapter , Orater
of Easterui Star , will : dmitertalfl the delegates
anal their wives nnd , tto members of limo
order in general atm bmlal Fellows' hail
\'dnesalny night. 'The committees Imi
chmmirgo hmve simareati6 pains to make time
affair a success anti iniost pleasalit ttmno is
assured. A numbef' 'of private social en-
tem'tainmenta are being arrangeal by mmmcm-
hers of the oraber whma will have delegates as
their guests attiring tine grand iolge session.
Ainmon Il. Iowey , granal master of the
order in Iowa , vimo , accompanied by Mrs.
Dewey , Is located at the Grand hotel , is con-
flatent that tIme comnmnuuuication of tIne grand
lodge this year will be the largest attended
anal the most memnorabie held lam tine history
of the arabic in this state. Mr. Dewey disclaims -
claims any relationship wIth the famous nat-
aniral of the same minnie , although he voula1
be proud to he able to ala so.
All sir knights of Ivanhoe comunanalery ,
No , 17 , Knights Templar , are ordered to ap-
year at their asylum In full uniform at 8 a.
m. 'Famesalay , Juno 7 , for time lnmrpose of
escortiimg time grand lodge of Iowa. to the
opera house. VisIting knights are cordially
invited to be present , Mount Calvary cent-
manalery , No. 1 , of Omaha will imarticiiate.
Granat Plaza , Lake Manawa , will open
Juno 12.
TIme Stockert Carpet company will allow
mio one to undersell them iii any line of
goods.
Mali of Cuba , \Vct Indies amid the World
at Thin Ben omen , lOc each.
Sport is one timing anal business is an-
other. it's slmrt to go fishing , but Its bush-
Hess when you want fish to go to Sullivan ,
time grocer , 343 Broadway.
FsaIIl-CaIrNe.
11ev.V. . S. Barnes , wIth the Iimmpresslve
anal beautiful cereimmony of the Presbyterian
church , united in marriage Eioio Cnrse
and Albert J. Faul Wednesday evenIng , at
the Iaonte of the bride's parents , on Fourthi
avenuo. TIme brIdal party entereal the par-
her precealed by little Earle Curse , brother of
the bride , amid 5-year-olal cousin , Marion
Flume , carrying the ring. Time briale looked
pretty anal girlish in a gowmm of whIte anal
carried briale roses.
The bride is thin eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. II , Carse and has been reared
in this city Irma early chuidimood and has
a large circle of friends to vlshi her futimrc
happIness. The groont s'ns bent and rear"cl
in Council Bluffs nnd'fer the last nine years
has hmelal a position of trust in OIhier &
I'usey's bank. After June 8 Mr. anal Mrs.
Faul will be at home at 513 South Fourth
street.
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A rrn I , i ( ' ( I - cii ui iaIge .r tn * raler.
MASON CITY , Ia.jJainp 4.-Special ( Tele-
t gram.-Mrs. ) Lottie Thionmns Fhugimcs waa
arraigned in justhcedui late iat night on
a preliminary beartmtg nit a charge of the
nturaber of her husbhnar , Edward hughes.
She was bound eve , hijthe sum of 2,00O.
Hughes dIed April 17 front what was supposed -
posed to be heart tr6tmbl& A few ( lays later
thin suspicions of time1parents of the deceaseal
,
were aroused to the' fact that lie hmad been
, murdered and a deive ( was put to work
on the case , with t1i.result that on May 26
the body of hughes . wo exhmmnmed anal the
a stommiach sent to Prof,1Tiynes of Chicago for
chemical analysis. , 3jio report was receIved
last night that enotim"trchnlne was found
to produce death. ' arrest Immediately
followed. The curreimtly rumored evidence
against Mrs. Hughes is 'that she was infatuated -
fatuated with a young amen of the city and
made away with her husband in order to
procamre $3,000 life insurance , then expecting
to elope. 11cr father , Lorenzo Thomas , is a
prominent cattle buyer and insurammce agent
amid imp to this 'time ' the defendant has borne
a good reputation. It. is expected that the
state has flinch additional evialence because
0' the immediate arrest.
taimtgoiier' Cauaanty Saiiiaini Sehaolaa.
lIED OAK , Ia. , June 4.-Special.-At ( )
time counmty Sunday school convention held
in this city T. D. Thomas , superintendent
of the county work , reported a total of
sixty-five Sunday schools in the county
with an average attendance of 4,055. There
are twenty-two Sunday schools in the four
towns , Red Oak , Villisca , Stanton amid
Elliott , with an average attendunco of about
2,300. There arc forty-three Sunday schools
in the rest of time county' , including two
at Milforal. with an attendance of about
1.755. Seven of these schools arc in the
Swedish language , two In Welsh canal fifty-
six in English. Time population of the county
is about 18,000 (17,119 ( in 1S95) ) , 6,240 of
school age between 5 00(1 21 years old , so
that thu total attendance is hardly two-
thnirals of time sehmeol pOpulatIon or less than
0mm-fourth of time total population ,
1oiyaa ( 'Jut in a tiam , * IL l'rangrniam ,
IOWA FALLS , ha. , June 4.-Speclal-- ( )
Time annual program of time Chautauqama to
be held in this city tIme Inst 'eek in July
and time first two weeks in August lies just
been issueal amid shmows that time nmamiage-
flienit bias secim'ed , semite fine talent , Time pro-
grain l a hemmgthiy one anal inclaides names
of mmimiaiy Prominent in various lInes of
work. On Granal Amity of thin Republic alay ,
w'hemm all time Posts of this section will be
invlteal to be present , General Goralon will
deliver hmis farmioats lcturn on time "Last
Days of time Comifederacy , " Editorial day ,
which will be held during tIne session of the
Upper Iowa Editorial osso1ation , lion.
henry Wottersomi will speak , Bob Burdettn
bias also been secured for a beeturo anmd Dr.
liensoma , wino was so well hued hero last
year , will lecture hem ngnin this season ,
Sioux Cmii jat ' ( loinvean t lana ,
ITAVa'AIIJEN , In , , Jmmnn 4.-Special ( Tel-
egraan-Ttme ) republicnpm conventioi of Sioux
'
county was helal mit 'Ifawaralen toalay to
cheese aloicgates to fnq , congressional con-
veimtlon of the Elevermlh district to be holal
at LnMnrs on , Thin delegation is
clearly for 11ev. Jeje Cole of Hawarden ,
One of time camulklatmjs1 1Eal C , Browmm of
O'Brien coupty , ImaaffrrieaI mis County and
George I ) , PerkIns ipipt'1cally hmau the dole-
gatioai in Lyon coun4.1 This convemmtlon will
be a thrce-cormaereai11 t1lit between Cole ,
Brown anal PerkInsmiathme outcome cannot
be foretold at this t.jmnq. It Is nearly a
certainty that. therotil1 be no nomxmirmnation
on the first ballot , Fjtcounties are yet to
ho Imeard from in thiq.lI rlct and their comi-
ventlonmi will all be e4noxt week.
Sti'u'ic I'I 'I'rmnlu.
CEDAR I1APIIS , ha. , Juaie 4-Special (
Teiegram.-A ) Milwaueo freight train
backed Into a buggy'bu1pieal ' by Grant Newport -
port , wife and hittlOtm' girl this evening as
they weie alrivlng across the tracks , Mrs.
Newport anal chiiial were caught under tIme
wheels and airaggeal about sixty feet before
time train was broighit to a stop. Mrs. New.
port is probably fatally Injureal , but the
child escaped with sIigim injuries through
thin bravery of thin mother , wbmo hold her
aloft In her arnis out of daimger's way , lair ,
Newport escaped unburt.
Stvlts'lnjiiuma l'iitiiib5' hurt ,
BURLINGTON , In. , Jumie 4.-Shecial ( Tel-
cgram-J ) , C. , l3ennIngtou a switchmmaaai ,
tell under his engine In the lower yards
this afternoon at 2 o'clock amid received icr-
rtble Injuries Zromn which be died In thirty
minutes ,
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TO NCOlIRVf1ON { )
1owi' ' Attornny ( Ieiormtt ; 1a1nke fttl IiiipoTtttii
Iitiliig. (
HOT NECESSARY TO REPAY ORIGINAL FIE
OaiI' n iimnhi Ilerurallusit le Is iii'-
timnired to hIvtieV % 'trii ltrt ,
( it tIne Orgiumi lvnt ham hits
lisiilrcil.
DES MOINES , Juno 4-Rpecinl ( Teic-
gramtn.-Attorncy ) General licmnley malay
aubanititeat an opininim rc'hmttttig to tine i'cimcwnl
of artIcles of lmicoriorntloml. , lie hiaials that
when the iliac for wlmicia a corporation is
organized has expireal minal a renewal ha ale.
sired the company will only have to pity a
smell recorating fee , anal will not have to
repay the original fee , t'liicim in nmamiy cases
anmotiiuts to iaevcral thmfltiflatilal dollars , Many
coamccrits iii Omaha nanai Council libuffs arc
initerasteal in time nitiniuli.
Thmrmt time prepositIons of A. C. Stocker of
Chicago , who has solIcited a large nutoUnt
of Des Moines insurammee bushiness , offering
a 5 per cent rcahtmction In rates for risks in
a long list of stnumdard coaitbmaiuics , which
caused coasialerable coamsternation unmnaig
Ies Moines insurance people , caummot be
carried out , is the iamdleatlon froni a letter
received by than hlaWkeye Insurance corn-
flatly tolny , It cammmie from Ii , C. Eatly , resl-
alent secretary of the Conmiimierciah Union
Assurance coumpany , limited , of London. It
vais addressed "To whom it may comicern"
anal snial that A C. Stocker & Co. have no
connection with thio compammy and had no
authorIty to write rIsks for thin coanpany ,
anal that if in nnmy list of comnpaamtes they
submIt tlmere is tIme name of time compmtmmy ,
It shioulal be noted that time use of the nnmmte
is whuolly ummauthiorizeal. Thin Commercial
Unioai was one of the companies in time
Stocker list ,
This afternoon Jamdgo fliliop of time district -
trict court sustaimmeal time decision of thin
aa'bltrntors in thin case of Janmes Clallnmmamm ,
\v. 0. Curtis , assignee , amid James Savory.
All the findings of thin board were niflrimied
and every one of the objections raised by
both Parties was overruled , Thin case Involves -
volves several hundreal thmousnnal dollars
anal was ahecideal by the arbitantors about a
mouth ago. it gret' out of at division of time
pmoperty of the American Emlgrammt coin-
pany , Ia which Callanan and Savory are iii-
tcresteal. NeIther party 'was satisfied with
thin original decision amid it wa& carried
into the courts with the result ama above
stated.
ReceIver R. H. Laynman of the Reigelmami
Miii Incry company , whose failure caused
soniewbat of a sensation a week ago , nnal
bias been iii time courts over since , illeal bats
report today showing assets aggregmitlng
250O0O amid liabilitIes amnountlmmg to $172-
000. The court today overruled time motiomm
immaalo by the creditors asking for the re-
nioval of Layman as receiver.
Mcmi I.wa Tasvai.
WEBSTER CITY , Ia. , Juno 4.-Specinl. ( )
-.7alhaco's circus billed this town for the
111th mist. , using thin ordinary show posters
amid erecting a great number of bill boards.
Yesteralay hithographmnm of the iaaly rIders
and those of the femnabe performners that
did not wear dresses to their ankles were
pasted over from the waist dowmi with
wliitn paper. All time hithagraphe that repre-
semmtcd the lady performers were taken from
tIme show windows. The work was done by
the cIty police force actiamg under orders of
Mayor Burleson , who recehved complaint
front a local minister.
Seiar.lor liely 'aVill V/cal.
FORT DODGE , In. , June 4.-Speclal ( Tel-
egram.-Thme ) forthcoming marriage of Sen.-
ator Thomas H. ilealy and Miss Mary
Hnffman was announced today. The ( late
II hat' lftls at Jmlnt' liii' tirfItmntIY In ( Alit'
lie t' at nluItip'Iuii 'litany Saul till han
il Ii for ttttaiat , for it ynrs tour fletialar
ItnIr i miii. ' at that tatOfuIItiflt ynmhhig iallia
Ifrnmits at tima' state niui islal tIme nithlaur of limo
ilamathi itt l4tiht lull sIiiels iiuissm'd ' time Itusat
sesfiloti ant the lglmalntamt' , hal isa liii tflilAti
Its m's sat litrtiilngtmnuii , In. , limit tinS larch
irinclimal of ttitt laitt l)0lMth ) ( I 11gb rctumoi
for flu'CFAi % yours.
'I'rmiit , * liii rgtu rs Meat I
TCl.lli ) ( ) , in. , Jiltie & - ( ' ' I' "I ii I tin
district court here Jilaign CnsweII rriiteiiei
Jumnirs i.oraaie , Thomas hiowbin nimal tbcorgn
'nncel to time Atmnniosa pemittentinry fur a
terni of hh'n years cccii , l'littan men ware
trnmi's ' cud tint' criiuie ti'an robbimig (
store of Iobmnm Morrow of ( hiarwimi ,
.lulnii .1. Imigathls III.
AMES , in. , Jimmie 4.-i3peelnl ( Telegram.- )
i-Scmmamtor John 3. iuigalls of lCnnsrs , who
vas to maya SiOkCfl ) at time State Agricultmi-
rail college , hind to camicel tIme date amid leave
for hmemmme this morning on nccouiimt of Illness.
lIe is not seriously ill , however ,
( liii Settlers' Ma'etlaii ,
A'I'LANTIC , In. , June 4-Speclab-Siia5 ( )
\'Ilsomi , preshabcat of the Casa County Oki
Settlers' association , bias nminounmceal the
autitiatl itleitic to be held In Grove township
Julio ii. A good progrmanm bti been arranged.
ba'atth of at it ( Jul i4oidinr.
ODEBOLT , In. , Juno 4.-Speclal.-Daim- ( )
ml Lesher , aim old resiaieiut hero amial a hate
nieniber of coamipuny 11 , Tw&'mity-sixtlu Iowa
infantry yoltiamleers , died Thuradimy after-
Imeomi , lair , Leshier was nbout 59 years olal.
Cmii ii hahmite for Coaiiress.
PRIMGIIAR , mi , , Juno 4-Specinh.-At ( )
time O'Brien cotmmmty conveimtiomi helal here ll
C. Brown vas lmcnrtily emma ! namanimmiously cc-
coralcal the privilege of namnimig the congres-
atonal alcbegates.
loavat ( 'ysmmuiper Notes.
Frank Lymnan of thin hcs Motnes Novs Inns
beau nppolmiteal a calitalal In time sigimab corps.
A. 11. amid .1. S. McCown of Des MoInes
hmavi purchased time herald at Siloam Springs ,
Ark.
% . C , Ltmsk hias sohal hmI imiterest in the
Missouri Valley Itepubhicami to his partner ,
r : . M. hlcea.
Tine Foaida Times is to lflibhlshi in install-
mnnaits a history of I'ocalmontns county , pro-
Imared by Rev. it. El. Flickinger.
Time Grinnell Sigmmal lies been solal by
Ilemiry A. Cook , golal democrat , to I' . E.
Spluk , 'iio will make the Iaper free silvat' .
The three daily newspapers of Creston
have signed an agrcenmeait to increase tue
irice to samhiscrlbea's , owing to time increased
cost of print pauper.
Cyreaums Cole , the new editor of time Cedar
Rapids Itcpamhiicain , is stralghitcnming thing6
out in Cealar ltnpids , and even Fred Fnulkes ,
editor of the Gazette , line gone to ma hospital
to , snbmmmit to ami operation to have his leg
straigiitenmeal.
George E. Roberts of time Fort Dodge Mes-
seaigdm' , who is alirector of time miiimmt , wont to
Ienvcr to visit time mint and was taken
sick with fever. lie was compelieah to re-
mmlii there live weeks , bait has resumed his
journey westward , thiotmgii still veak.
DOHANY THEATRE
Commencing SUNDAY , JUNE 5 , tIme an-
hirenne favorites , CIIASE.L15'I'EIt ThEA-
'rElt CO. , In a shmechal pm'othiictioam of the
Famous V/ar Comealy , in foamr acts ,
. . .LIIV WOD. . .
Note-Special summer prices for reserveal
seats. lOc. l'nrquet amid boxes , 25c. Seats
go oil sam at theater box 0111cc for mall anna-
anmi , nanai naamy night , commencing 10 a. an ,
Thursday , Juamn 2. Telephone No. 410.
U LU F WAN
DWELLINGS. fruit , farm and garden
lands for sale or rout. Day & hess , IS
Pearl street.
FOR RENT , hotelier shop. with tools , No.
136 Broaalway ; good locatiomm. Day &
hess , mmgentaa.
Beauty-Coinfort-Coiiveiiietice.
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Add to the looks of your lawn by buying a swing of
DEERE , WELLS & CO. ,
Head o Pearl Street.
! RYNOR & 6ORAM
W [ WHi NOT B [ UNDRSOD.
\Yc , ee to it that amour pi'ices are absolutely the low-
est"-and the teacly and won(1OI'Iully ( great illci'easo 111
our Fa1es s1iow that the 1)Ublie depCil(1S upon this very
broad stateinent. Numhert of Council Bluffs families
who have Iieretofoi'e gone to Omaha to buy tlieii' Carpets -
pets , Oilclotlis all(1 1)i'aperies ai'e now ovoi'y clay correcting -
recting thatarraneoiis , habit. After a first purcliae has
been made hero1 we have io difFiculty in to11ilIg to the
. \Ve \ ' ' that ai'ticle
cutoiner agahhi and again.Ve iti'c SLl1'O aity
Illrclmnsetl In this tol'e at lhia' 1)1' ) Ice ivblh ho foiluid t''ei1tnit 'ahiio fait' I lie
money fInal 'PIlE flES'1 'i'iIA'L O.tN BF ) OIITA [ NED AN'm'IJ1itFi .VL'
tJ1IhI sAi : fl 1Itl'i , Not ltiumt. l tia ) boy. ' li'ICel ) ( for tilir tl'jOtm't uumtallt $ to
ctl1'E3' iii stoek-mi'ovldthhg It i ot' the mhi'pelidnmbbu qiimlity. : Hi'YON1) 'J'l I I S
141 aI I'JVI'i 1)0 NO'l' GOVe I' tiuisimlem' nuil ( liii 'ta % ' ( ' it emit irely ptK-
slide to ti1 the vt'm' llimt't ii lid ut vt'm'y alii'mlln'st tbt'in'mnialiltn gi'otlt's ot'
iiiet'clmamidiso iii oiie 1tJL'u 1111(1 ( to sell both at
Tile Very owest rrices Quoted Anywhere1
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JOHNG WOODWARD & CO. ,
Couiicil Bluffs , Iowa.
VflOSA [ CANDY MANUFACTURERS
JObbel'H of
CRACKUtS , NUTS , CIOARS and FlEW WORKS ,
Selling Agents
KATh FIELD CIIAS , SU1'INJI ?
.tOu OI.nrua , (1c C1mrau.
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A 1)ona ) Fide
List.1
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of iwtimtI ( , ' of the 11oyiii
htti'aliiiiitj ( P11111(1 lii ( lie city of
CotiiiIl flluflM IhlOhic , 'I'IIC ) ' &li'O flU
( Itti' fi'Iciitiq utittl will rccoiii niond
tlitllfl to mmli tIItI % 'iitt 8 80(11 ( Piititii
\'hi.i4T.M MtIIIDOCIC ,
l'itF. ' l. T1IICICSTUN.
I. 'V. % % 'A'I'hilIMU4 ,
latItH II , ( , I4IlaiO'U ,
A. W. WYMAN ,
Mlti , JOHN. W , Ci1Al'MA.
laIRS. i. . J , Ei.h.lS.
B , A. iii55.
C. It. CORNELIUS ,
E , E. IIAItT.
Tihico. N. l'IrrERSoN ,
' . lbA M. NOI3MS ,
A. I ) . ANNIS ,
MItS. A. ( I. BROWN ,
MRS. L. IIAMMEIt.
E. 'tV. l'ETEiISON ,
J. 1' . ElaiEltSON.
EDGE STUPFEL.
MISS iiFl.'lE Ef.LlS. I
DENEIJICT1NE SISTEht.
MISS NELLIE ii. IIARDELL. . ' "
ii. I. . CUMMINGS. a
J. U. YEAGFIR ,
MRS. Ii. 1 > IJIIGAN , -
C. A. LACY.
llAltliAltA .kNIEItSON ,
GEORGE BEI1IIINGTON ,
JOhN BENNETT , '
B. A , BLANCIIAI1D.
MAIt % BROW'N.
I ) . \V. BUShNELL.
C. P. C'AI\'E1h ,
JOhN \V. cflhAi'MAN' : ,
I. . B. CItAFTS.
ADA lA\'lS.
3. J , lICKEY , ¼ '
MARY ' 1' . GALLUP , , , " .
MRS. It. A. GIIISON ,
WILLIAM GiIONEVt'EG.
MRS. Id. IIOLLENBECIC , a
J , F. KIMBALL.
h'ROF. C. 13. LIPFEItT.
itEV. MIt. LOERLE.
C. W. NASON.
II. I' , NILES.
S. I'AYNE.
CHillS. PLUMMER.
hi. H. htA\'MONIJ , -
A. T. II1CIIAItDS ,
MR. fOYER.
CHIIIST S iI\VENGER ,
IRA SChOFIELD ,
l'IIOEIE SCIIONTZ.
W'ILLIAM I3IEDENTOPP. ' .
SISTERS OF CIIAItITY. 4 ' i
J. II. SMITH , -
F. A. SPRAGUE.
GUSSIE C. STAUG.
J. L. STEWART ,
N. S. SWANSON.
PETER TROLL. - . ,
LUCIA YOUNG.
F. hi , hILL.
C. B. MANNERCIIER.
PROF. J. II. SIMMS.
laIRS. lit. J. AL'a'OItTIT.
laIRS.V. . L. BAKER. '
latHS. ED F. COOLEY. :
A. K. STONE.
W. A. CLARK. .
EVA L. BARNARD ,
laIRS. FRANK SCANLAN.
H. M'KENZIE. a
J. It. M'KENZIE.
MRS. B. C. SIMONS.
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0. H. BROWN. ,
N. \VILLIAMS. . ,
J. \\'ILSON. .
A. C. DEMPSEY ,
GEOIIGFi P. IIOARDMAN.
laIRS. MINNiE PFIEFFER. '
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D. H.'ITTErI ,
11. 0. COOK. ,
C. B. W'ILSON. .
S. E. MAXON , m ,
P. 11. WIND.
MRS. NETTlE GRIMf ,
MRS. N. I'at. ' PUSEY.
MISS hELEN 1. SPJIINK.
L. P. GOItILAM. ,
E. W. JIAR't' .
ii. D. IIOWAIID.
CIIAIILES . WATTS.
JOHN KE'I'EItING ,
GEO1iGE S. MILLER.
' . NELLIE A. HONAN.
v. sv. W'ALLACFi , a
W. hr. RUFFCORN.
MRS. E. MILLER.
MRS. SIMON ETSEMAN ,
MRS. BESSIE IZAGGEI1TY.
A. IIITCIIELL.
MRS. J. H. REED.
GEORGE F. WRIGhIT _
MRS. E.sr. . JACKSON.
laIRS. P. II. STACK.
MRS. H. D. JIARLEI ,
MRS.V. . F.
J. F. MONTGOMERY. ,
JOHN II. CLAIIIC. '
F. J. DAY.
ChARLES D. STEWART.
MRS. Id. VAN DERVEEIt ,
MRS. J , H. S'l'IIOCK.
MRS. I. . II. IIENNEI1.
laIRS. C. BiEVh'ltTS. '
JOSEI'lJ IaIUELL.ER , ' '
JESSIE liIILLEI1.
CIIAI1L.ES AIINDT.
itt. IaIA1ICLYS. '
L. G. 'J'IIOU'I'MAN.
IIUDOLI'iI ' 1'OLiER ,
\'lLLiAM l'ahOOltFi.
MIIS , 0V. . BLJT'i'S.
L. C. DUNN.
JACOII NEUMIIIEB. '
N. L. 'riIIMIILE.
\v. G , DOIILAND.
11. F. SAAR.
lahitS. It. Ii. l'ETTIBONI ,
It. F. COC1IIIAN.
F' . L. ELLIS.
C. Ii. OGIEN.
JA'OJI ( LEIaIAS'FER , I
l'ltOl' . 11. Fl Sl'Alt'1'Z.
I'itOF. CARL YOUNKEflMAN.
ZuluS. ( 'iIAIILES SPIES ,
IA. H. ItltlNIENS'I'ETN' ,
Itilts , D. \\'ILLIAaiS. .
laths. CA'l'ifAbtiNE TOLL.
.lOliN BC1IICJcISTANZ. a
hiltS. J. A. Mll'l'CALF , .
'I' . L. . Mct'A itGEit. .
K FlYS IlitO'i'l 1 flItS ,
II. ii. lNlaiAN. a
lal . i)1YQUET'I'Il.
IIOYAL ARCANUM ,
E. Va' . lCAl'I'JiLi4.
J. hI. JlOLLENhIEK. (
HONEY \'ESi.EY ,
AalEi4IA Nl'OLi. I
laiRS. ( 'I. B. FIIENCII. . ' ' '
J. II. h1hMhi ,
.1. 11 SlaIi'l'hI. . ' ,
F , mI. citi' . '
( lEOltOll IIIYDIO ,
ii. A. COLE.
lailIth , A. ItEl'i'Eit. I
1)11.V. . l. l'i'i"I'ON.
L. C. h1iC8i.EY.
Ii. ii. VAN libtUN' ! ' ,
J. GLICAHON.
J. it. LbNIHAY ,
C. It.'AI'I'E. .
ltiC'l tAiti ) I IOLS'I' ,
I. N. i"LICFCIINGER.
A. ' 1' . Fi.lPiCENflhiit , -
1)11. C' . hi. l'iNNi'iY.
lit. ( 'hIAlli.Ei IJEETICIN , , ' ' '
A. Ii. MeChlaitG. '
flit. .1. Fi. 'OQhh3UltY , ,
A. t' . IIAIIDINtI.
1.V. . 11055. .
J.V. . i'iiitEiiOY. .
MRS. J. O'Nh'iiL , , . , '
J , It. SNYIElt.
v. I" . SAI'I' . JR. : ,
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