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- ¥ ln% the good news to the community at THE DAILY BEE-—~OMAIA FRIDAY . OCTOBER 27 A ———— A MODEL HURRAH. The Valentine Grand Is'and Painted by a Master Hand. A Fanereal Gathering and Feeble | hor one which, before election, was Attempt to Explain, Correspondence of Tre Bir. Graxp Isnaxn, some week or ten days previous to last Saturday the good people of this vicinity had their attention ealled to large posters containing the announce- ment that there would be a grand re publican rally at this place Saturday, October 21, the chief atiraction of which would be that much abused but very good individual who so lately haa | been converted to the beliel that the dear farmers and workingmen are really the only classes who have any rights and need any legislation, name- ly, as “‘the boys” would say, “Oar Val,” the great champion of the down-trodden, over taxed and op pressed people, Our heavy guns, in & political way, were very busy spread arge and the farmers in particular, telling them to be sure and turn out, as the anti monops would reccive such a drubbing at the hanas of & prominent member of Speclal order No. 220 as would ef- feotually lay them on the shelf for all time to come. The aforementioned heavy guns mado elaborate prepara- tions to reccive the conquering hero in a stylo befitting ono who occupies such a prominent position of trustand confldence in the minds of the—U, P, management. The band wagon was trotted out and the U. P. band boys took thelr seats preparatory to start- ing for the depot. At about one o'clock a special train arrived, from which alighted the West Point states man, followed by the Valentire Gleo club, The line of march was headed by the band, followed by the furm: r.v'] friend, accompavied by George H Thummel (who, by the way, 1 the U. P. attorney at this place), and » number of other politicians. Aiver passing through several of our princi- pal streets they drew wup at the pavillion erected for tho oceasion and unloaded bag and baggage. Bnt, much to their chagrin and disappuintment, the peo ple, for reazons beat known to them- selves, neglected to put in their ap- pearance and be convinced by the mighty logio of this ‘‘posey garden” farmer, They were not the johiest crowd in existence the rest of the afternoon and the big fizzle cast a gloom over the proreedings which (in their minde) was to have been sucn a glorious victory—sort of a triumphal march, you know. In the evening Lieiderkrantz hall was comfortably filled by people anxious to satisfy their curiosity and hear the sweet songators of the wild, wild west. Mr. Dawes made the opening specch, and it teemed to be the general opin ion that if he had been allowed to occupy the floor a longer time he would have done as much good for the cause as Valentine did it _injury, | spent the last five years in Meeting at| Val no doubt thought were very eute, October 25, —For | aouldn’s poll the votes, records when abusing some one else. The Glee olab, which accompanied the outfit, got off some songs w! but they will souni rather flat after election, as did the songs of some of the old eampaigners whon it was the fashion for every speaker to be ac- companied by a Glee club, 1 remem- considered a very neat thing, but the parties who sang in 1t somewhat re. sembled the. Valentine outfit; they were good on the brag, bui they Tt started as follows At Lindenwood the fox is ho'ed An the coons all laugh to he With a ha, ha, h, wont a n 0 all right boye; have your good time, for you will all feel bad enough after election, and if you don’t laugh now you won't have a cha some time, The Hon. P. P. of Town speaks hera on next Thurs- in behalf of tho anti-monopoly movement, aud we opine that he will not have the mortification of facing empty benches; and there will bo no powetful monopoly with its hired at- torneys or special train to give the meets boost either. Our city 1s making many improve. ments, and men of entorprise and business foreeight are investing in brick blocks and building lota to quite an extont Wo have a largo improve- ment in the shape of a big flouring which claims it can use up the entice wheat crop of this vicinity, It looks as though we were have a prosperous and substantial city, bat tho average Grand Islander will nover be satizfiod until we receive what be- longs to us, and which, on account of our peeuliar location, We_are going to have, namely, the Capitol building. Moxe ANON, RN e Braaford, Pa. Thos, Fitchan, Bradford, Pa., writes: “T enclos s money for SPRING BLOSKOM, a8 T said T would if it cured me, My dyepep- sia hns vaaushed, with all its +ymptoms, Many thank ; I thall never be without it in the house, ' Price, 50 cents; trial bot- tles, 10 cents, e s Notioe. . The ‘“‘Hawthorn Centennial Ex celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, and otters patent num ber 241, 803 Auy pewson found or known to tamper with the manu facttiro of said paint will be punish od to the full extent of 1nw, No per- eon hos any authority whatever to sell roceipta, Hawrnory & Bro, Lancas THE END NOT XET. | QuUIBK TIME. BTATE JO.TINGS A young man named Lester had his Jog broken st Beatrice on the 234 by & kick | fourtahip, Fiarriage and Deeer- from & horse, Y B, & M. agents are buyi-g ths right of Three Days, way between Beatrice and Tecumuen, and N A grading will be commenced by Novenber the Kesult of a Man Gotting 1t Al Reed, the Ds Witt wifs murderer, has Drunk afd Then Getting Sober. -4 been indicted for wurder in the first de- gree, and t6 cae continued till apring to give his attorneys time to procure evie dence of his insanit; Tim_Hurley, the horee thief arres'o1 at Blue S, rings, could not be eonvicted, Spoc'al te Cincinnati Commer New York, October 23.—A woman of common appearance, thirty years old, who gave her name ns Mrs, May Shibley, went to police headquarters to-day andmado in«uiries for her hus- band, Henry Frederick Shibley. .8he says that she was married to him on Friday ovening Jast, and that he dis- - | appoared on Saturday, He had boen acquainted with her only two days * | previoas to their marriage. In reply - — to questions, she said that her hus ty will bug a bank- [ band was a farm »w bank in a[and that he was a netive 1 parties | aud was thirty y ¢ a tire i are in the pen., Near Risirg City, on the 15th, Dosk, azed 1 i in dismountir to get it loore ranaway and tance, kicking hi The boy was badly injured, bu cover, ) A responsible p ing businoss or oy good live town, address P, O, drawer No, 64, Gmaha, | was born i Jackeon, Miss, but she Neb. 166: |bhad lived in this city seyeral A years, supporting herself by mak- flowers. Hor name be Jarher shop and bath rooms for |ing wex salo, Shop invoicca at nearly one[fore her marriage Mey thousand dollars, Will seli for £800; | Evans, On Wedneeday evoning s pirt on timo. Reason for soiling: | met Shibley in the At seden in Wish to go to Colorado for wy wife's | the Bowery, He had arrived from bealth, F. J. McHgen Towa only a few houra previovs to the 19 3.* Atlautie, Ta, meettog and he was much under the o — irflaence of liquor. Two men, who The Railroads and the Cattle Bay- | appoared to bo ucquaintancer, were org h him, Heiutroduced himself to Bpecial Dispatch to Tir Brr. rden sod treated her to CHicAco, October 26.—A loeal pa- When they had talked per says there is coneiderable ill-fiel- | together some time, he said that he ing in and around tho sl arde | hed come to New York to meet a sis- owing to the existence of a pool which | ter who would arrive from Earope on absorbs very nes all the western cat- | steamship of the White Star Line, tle. The poo!, it 18 stated on good [ Women were appreciated in Iowa, he authority, is formed of Nelson Morris |added, becauss they were so scarce. and L, Doud & Co., of Chicago, and|He had a large farm at Newell, and H. Meyere, of New York. Every day | was well off financially. one or two' buyors reprosentivg the( I never loved o woman before,” combination, or syndicate as it is call- [ ho said, ‘‘but 1 really love you, I will ed at the yards, secure pretty nearly|give you $40 a month and pay your all the weetrn catile. Oatsidors | traveling expenses if you will go to wanting a load cannot bo accommoda- | Towa and be my housckeeper.” ted even at an increased price, The| The woman said that she accepted combination is ahipping all purchases | his offer, and they went to the rooms to very few prople, mostly in Now | of Mrs, M. D. Wilson, on the top floor York and FPhiladelphia. = Outsiders | of the tenoment house, at 69 James gay the potion of the ring is manifest [atraet, Shiblay knew Mra, Wilson, y detrim ntal to tollers, | and she provided a room for the wo as by an arrangomgnt with|man., He drank heavily that night, c.rtain comumission men they are buy- [and was drunk on Thursday, when he ing at their ‘own pricer, and by|proposed that the Hvans woman preventing competition are injuring | should be his wife ivstead of his house- the seller. Outsiders at tho yards|keeper. They went to the National blame the commission men more than | Theater, in tho Bowery, in the even- they do the members of the syndicate, | ing, and sat in a box, for without the nzsistence of the| Shibley scattered silver coin among The Mindeu Murderers Suill at Large with Pursuoers Afwer Them. Tho latest in regard to the Minden murderers is that they are still at large with Gen. Alexander and a par- ty in close pursuit in northern Kan- sus, The sheriff of Trego county, Kansag, passed through Lincoln on Wednesday, having in charge two ac- complioos of the murderers, who are also charged with horse stealing, and will be prosecuted under that and the other charge. Dick Belmont, the leader of the gang, is from California, but has Kansas, which is saying a good deal. He spoke in a straightforward, manly way, and did not degrade himself by low, per- sonal attacks or by ‘a sauctimonious rehearsal of every good deed done in his life, either in private or pubic, but took up politica os and han- dled thewn in a fair and open manner, Mr, Wiltse, the chairman of the meeting (who also has a fat thing at the hanas of the U, P. management) next introduced, with & very pretiy little story about the most clubbed apple tree bearing the best fruit, &c., the gentleman who occupied such a prominent position in the United Btates cavalry that Seoretary Stanton saw flt to give his name mention in a special order. As he stepped to the front and commenced to speak his little peace he reminded your corres- g::dunt of the little boy who had n disobeying his parent and when onught in the act fried to explain his conauct by tayiog he wanted to bo £ood and meant to do right and if he had been uaughty he didn’t think he deserved spavking, 'cause all the other boys had been just as bad as as he was, Ho actuslly had the cheek and unblushing effrontery to say that his vote on the harbor and river steal was ot aftor careful research and ex- amination; that he then and now con- sidered it the proper thing to do, and that his reason for voting for it was that he considered it in opposition to Nobraska and Oolorado. The sheriff was fearful that tho prisoners might be taken from him sud lynchcd, upon arriving at his destination, William Stadleman writes to The Lincoln Journal from Ocleans under date of Tuesday, that a man Jiving fifty-five miles southwest of the North Solomon, reporting that four brothers have been liying in a very peculiar way about twenty miles from Lenona, Kansas, and ono of them much ro- sembles the man who killed Jack Woods. The men have been living in seclusion, and their house is & regular fortification in a sparsely settled coun- ty. They have cousidorable stock around their place, and it is believed thoy aro one of tho murderer’s party. Tho men left homo about two weeks sgo and have not yet returned. The Journal, however, takes no stock in Mr. Stadleman's story. Alexander sends no account of his movements, but The Douver Tribune hus the following in relation to his ar. rival thore: Secretary of State Alexander, of Nebrasks, arrived in the city yester day to post the authoritics here on the Minden murderers and horse thicvee, Dick Belmont and Mart Coleman aling Matt zimmerman, The exploits of these two men ure well known, us they havo been reported in Donver by to'- ograph. They had long been suspact- od of horse-thieving, and fresh dapre- the gigantic mounopolies of the coun- try and s severe check upon them But ho was very careful not to men- tion that some, and, in fact, a largo number, of tho streams on which dations committed in Hitehcock coun- ty, Nebrasks, caunsed the residents there to make a midnight raid, They came upou the two mew as they were ranning off some thirty horses, A former the Iatter could not buy up all | the boys ia the gallery and produced they wish to at the expense of the|schooners of beer for the orchestra. sellors and to the oxclusion of the|Ho was still verydrunk on Friday, but bigher bidders and to the gonoral| he went with the woman to the Mis- disparagement of the trade. This|sion Chapol of the Five Points of To- bas bean put so foreibly to the com- | dustry at 8 p, m, where they wero misaion men thot a Kick on their ps1t | married by the Rav. 8. J. Ferguson, | is looked f Wien they have| Mrs. Wilsor and her husband bets received u load, no matter how inti- | witnesses of the ceremony. Shibley mate the friend or how good a custo- | said that an uncls in Kogland had mer wants & western b orsoto fill| died, leaving him about £200,000. orders, they dere not sell him even| o gave to his bride, tor safe keep- one, a8 they say if thoy do the syndi- |ing, a large roll of bauk notes, of cato will not take tho rest, Onvo of | which four were of the denomination the alleged syndicate, on being ques- | of $1,000 each.’ tioned conceraing the above, denies| When Shibley awoke from a pro- the whole story and says, ‘‘When |found aleep, on Saturday morning, he the railroads treated us o little | appeared to be more sober than at more decently, why we were able to|any time in their ecquaintance, He pay something wmore here for our|took his roll of bank notes, saying cattle, but so loug as the railroad |that he wished to get one of the sharks oan swailow about all of our|$1,000 bills changed. The marriage prolits wo_certainly cannot afford to | certificate and a wedding ring which pay tho old-time prices for cattle wo|he had given to his bride, he took sbip. T tell you Fink’s pool is at the [also. 'The certificate lacked a date, bottom of it all. ~ Farmers and pro-|and the ring bad £o inscription, He duc rs everywhere are mado to suffer | promised to return both to her to. because of this gigantic monopoly, aud | gether, with money enough to buy all that Lhave to say is that 80 long | » wedding outfit. His wife did not ag the law of the land permits this | seo him again, It was her belief to- pooling system, just a0 long will the | dsy that thieves had murdered him, dear commerciat public be made to| Mrs, Wilson and the police thought suficr, that Shi‘;)ley had repented of his mar- vy TR A riago and had flad from the city. The Pight in New York. Thors. was| no_ Information. about [Speathl Dibpafohjo i Bins, i SRk him on the police records. When New York, October 26,—The re- Shibley reached the city on Wodnes- night and after a long session endoraed | hotel, Lt was said at tho hotel to-day ail the nominees of the citizens' com- |§ 1at he was not there, mittoo excopt Wm. A Butler forcoun: | who were his companions at the hotel ty commissiover. Atler a long and | h.d goneaway. The record of Shib-. earncst fight John J. O'Bricn was [ Joy's inarringe.is filed in the bureau of nominated for that oflico. The -anti- | yital gati His wife said that she Kelly-Tammany county convention | would remsi~ af No 69 James stroot endoraed tho for the present, {u the hopo of his re: 3 wn It was possible, she thought, Sherman Speochifying. e el e e city Special Digpateh to The Bee, intoxicated, The Rev. My, Furgu Leaveswonrn, Kas,, Octobar 26 — | son stated that he noticed that Shibley The weather was fine yesterday and | was under the ix fluence of liquor on the shooting of the first day of the|Fridey evening after the wmarriago army nifls match was good, Generals | corenony had been performed. Sherman and Sheridan were present e - —— and wero greatly pleased. ienoral | METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. Sherman addressed the school of ap- HA, NEB, plication Tables supplied with the best tha e market attords, The traveliug public claim they get belter accommodations Bpocial dispateh to Tun Bk, scd moro goneral satisfaction here New Yonk, October 2. —-The grand | than at_any other house fn Omaha, jury yesterday found indictments Rate, §2 per day. aug2ltfin b e Todictments publican county convention met lnst |y he registered at the Cosmopolitan | (/i The two men | & thousands of dollags are to be spent [running fight ensued, and Sheriff aguinat throe policewen for violation of tho election laws, intimidating vot- are nob respectable frog-ponds, Ho| Woods, Daputy Sherifl Collins and %xplained his very unsavory record in | W, R. Kelly were kiled in the melee the star route cases by stating that the | and Belmont and Z:mmerman escaped man on the frontier has as good a|uvharmed. Two men who had been ors and frauds. Oue ropeater was also indiotod and & number who registered fulsoly, Indictments were found agwinst W. D. C. Rawson, telegraph Attention, hnights! All brothers wishing to go to Coun- cil Bluffs, Thureday morning, October 206, to attend the Towa Grand Lodge session and parade will meet at their #M to a frequent mail as the man in | employed by the robbers were arrest- ew York or Chicago, but failed to notice the fact that one on account of busivess must have rapid transit for his communications in order to carry it on, and that the man oh the border of civilization has no more use for a daily mail than he has for the Wall street quotations, He was very anxious to draw the at- tention of his sudience to his record for the last tour years and no more, He refrained from mentioning his revious record with studied care. 0 doubi he would have plead youth and ignorance if ssk.d about it and claim he was misled by older and ss he thought wiser men. Ho begged for votes in the most pitiful wanner, but we think he will find it without effect when the votes come to be counted, He was followed by Judge Mason who made a speech which for the number of Frutal, degraded and indecent remarks is equalled by fow 2ud excolled by none. No true gen tleman would be guilty of carryiwug s political debate into the depihs of slime and personal abuse which he did, and he was heartily condemned and censured by all present regardless of party, He could say nothiug too or indecent about Senator Vau Wyck., But he also was very care- ful not to call to the atten ed and are held. When the killing of the officials be- came kaown posses of men were organ- ized and a chaso ensued. The thieves and murderers kept shead of their pursuers, however, although the latter were sometimes ouly a few hours be- hind, The two fugitives struck due south, and went over the line into Kansas, Thoy rode with but very little rest. Whau their horees showed sigus of giviog out, they stole fresh oner, and thus lost but little time, Arriving in central Kansas they turned their course westward, and on Mon. day wore reported near the Colorad line, where they had stolen fresh Lorsos and eontinued the ron, Scerutary Alexander was one of the pursaers and upon learning of the dircotion taken by tho thieves con. cluded they were headiag for Denver, Ha thereiore jumped a train and came bere, intending to head them off and place the oflicors on their guard. At the rate the two mon were going thoy wera duo in Denver yesterday or last night, Mr, Alexander made a thor- ough search of the eity, but could not find them, so that it is not probable thet they have come here, He de- parted for Linoln on last evening's Burlington & Missouri train. Mr. Alexander is an old Colora 10an, optrator, and Gaorge Raed, conductor | Castle hall, at 7 o'clock &, m. Round of the New Haven train, charging | trip tickets, 50 cents. them with the responsibility for the| By order of the committee. late Harlem tunnel ster, Ev. Wiriig, ——t - Secretary, Fatal Fireworks - 3 Spocial Dispateh to Ty Bax s IR Pumaverenns, October 26, — An | g stable, accident at the fire works exhibition in the park last night resulted from the bursung of the iron stars in a large wortar before they were shot from it. Thusfar seven people have died from the effcts of the injuries and ona died from ri disease super: induced by unvat excitement at the tiine Walt Weitman i1 | Special Dispateh to Tus By, ampex, N, J., October 26 —Walt | Vhitman is so seriously ill from | Bright's diseaso that fow hopes of his Usk Teddi the Norvous Debility stion, Erals minal Weak TMAN tices, which 5o o destr o lito iser | reo y are t ed 1t stren | recovery are entertsined, ghrongihont 1o Y It restores 9 | Ligaid Gold tormor vigar and Dapiel Plank, of Lrooklyn, Tiogs |jitg life cheertul aud ojos county, Pa,, descrives it thus: “I rode | "0tbie, or four times the qu N ' 3, oxpre " v b it thirty tiles for & bottlo of Tiiomas' Eovgcs | Sylacey eirs (fom ohaeys TRic” OiL, which affected the wonderful | on roceipt of §1 a8 & glar cure of & crooked fmb w six wpplications; | Gusting anawers tast (nclose stamp. it proved worth more than gold to me,” Dr, Mintie's Dandehon Pills rm— — ——— ore ths bost and chea) dyspopsia and billious SBLAVEN’S YOSEMITE COLOGNE | gare In the markch. by all drugglats. Prics Made frow the wild flowers of the 60 ceu Da Misriw's Kuwwwy Reuaor, Narasvioow, Nover falls to ocuie N | ter using them.’ tion of his hearers to his own|and met many friends here. Ho was conduct in 1872 when he[a member of the old First O.lorado *-?d this state in company |cavalry volunteers. He enjoys rough with J. Bterling Morton, It was as- | riding, aud took great pleasur, in his bow forgetful soms of these | long chase through Nebra.ka and be statesmen were of their own | Kansas. rar ranep YOSEMITE VALLEN it is the most fragrant of perfum t Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, San Francisco, For sale in Omaha by W, J. Whitehouse and Kennara Eros., | & Co, Oares ell kind of Kiduey and bladder complainte fij‘:‘"}'};‘;" oot and loacdrrbon. For i by ul g : §1 8 bottle. LISH MEDICAL INSTITUT NGB N iive 51, b, Louls, Mo, ol Y 6. 7. 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Roberteon, Pitirburg, Pa., writes: was sullering from genoral debilify, want of sut“.e, constipation, etc., so that! ife was a bur. en; after using Burdock Blood Bitters I folt bot- ter than for years, 1 cannot praise your Bitters too much,” R, Gibbe, of Buftulo, N, V., writes: *Your Burdock Bloc \ Bitters, in chroic discasos of the blood, liver &ud kidneys, have boen signall warked with sicceas, - 1have used themn myselt with hest results, for t liver, and in caseof a triend of mine suffering fiom 2iopsy, the effect was wary clo Bruce Turner, Roche Y., writes: 'L have | been subject to serions ¢ of the kidneys, and unable to attend to business; Burdock klood Pitters relioved me before hall a bottlo was used feel confident that they will entirely cure me,” nith Hull, Binghampton, N. 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Rich- and 8tylish Jewelry, ur prices are as Low as the Latest, Most Artistic, (*0Y Eastera Manufacturer d Dealer. and Choicest Selections in mpig,nos a;nd Organs sold PRECIOUS STONES and |for cash or insi ents at all descripuions of FINE Bofi“gpfl(fi%m stock of WATCHES at as Low Pri-|Steinway Chickering, ces as 15 compatible with Knabe, Vose & Son’s P1 nonorable dealers. Call [anos,and other makes, and see our Eiegant New | Also Clough & Warren, Haing [Oterling, Imperial, Smith Store, u‘It’ci‘;wer a ?“““JFK' American Organs, & Do corner and Farnham i ot fai] to see us before pur- Streets chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO, MARUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES A Large Stock alwavs on Hand. 'HEAT YOUR HOUSES | THE CITY STEAM 7 | LAUNDRY miakes & wpecialty of Collars & Cuffs, AT THE RATE OF Three Cents Each. | Work solicited from all over the country, The charges-and return postage must no- company the package. Special rates to Jarge clibs or a3 a24-tf mo TN WIS FURNACES IN THE WORLD, EUROPEAN HOTEL, MADE BY | The most centrall an-xlt\!“h itel in the city, RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & C0 “"1'-!;“.1'8.@:‘ o L b T F TR Ewmbody :‘:‘fg‘gz fiuififi;m-, Mor. | . -HURST, - - "100M 10 130D 303) imEveEna MOST POWERFUL! {Wrought or Cast Iron.] WILKINS & EVANS, Prop. ?x‘mt cal fea ures; Cost less to keep in | 1der; Uso lean friol; will §ivo more heat | and a'larger volume of pure air than any turnace made. | | Sold by PI EY & BRADFORD, Omana, Neb Ty21-d8a Corner Fourth and Locust Streots. O IWVEO. ESTABLISHED 1858, $500 REWARD. The above reward will he paid to any person whao will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, - es, Tin and Gravel Roof. 1 Wa oof. All per aid bot for prescrving Shin Warranted to Lo F & ENSON. - % Omaha House, vwaha, Neb, | = - - RECERENCES Utlicer & Puscy, Dr.Rico, Dr. Piuney, Council Buffs, lowa. Bir offioe, Omahia Neo, Fullert | SIDE SPRINO ATTACHMEN [—NOT PATENT ED. @ A. J. SIMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY streot, oA, Nep onx 8. , hoo. and Tee, MV RACEIADTHA M aug 7-mo 6m ¢ Lincoin, Nebd R o MANUFAOTURERS OF Irrrows. Farm Rollere , Buczet slovating Uhicago & Narthwesi Traing leave Omana 8:40 p. mw, sud 7:408. w 1o work and manufas® other partics, or lore \ABKA MANUFACTURING 0O ¥ ull mlnnnnu;u call oo H. Y.th I.Tn:l; 3 nd Faroam ste,, J. BELL, IMPORTED B ot of s JAMES T CLARK. Genor B B Hyacinths Agent.” sk s — Tau, P~ MORGAN PARK Andall otber for Fall Plant ng . Large t assort- ent ever showa in Chicago- Ulustrated Catalogue tree. Send for It. Hiram 8ibley & Co., EEDMEN, Bold st wholesale by lsh & McMabon sud 0. ¥. Goodu.an. Jo 87 eod-me 8. 200-206 Randolph 8f., « - - - Chicsgo, 1ll MILITARY ACADEMY A Christisn Family School for Boys. Prepare ior College, Bcientific School or Businces. Sen to Oapt, ED, N. EIRK TALOOTT. Principal,. Morrgar ark, Cook Co. 11l stalogae. vy

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