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" - o < - ~ - ) THE DATLY BEE--OMAHA THURSDAY, JA y and from that day to this she has al-| Fort D. A, Russell, Wyo., January 3, e eT dramy Porlosan LA“GTRY S BIG PROF'TS' m,n remained one.” 1883, will retarn to his station, Fort 'l’;u;-)lcnv:,rlnl‘l'?):;n::hw;.:‘:: _“But how do the engagementa of |D A Rassell, Wyo. "“‘;;{:';;!'A f"':f ftid these t‘:glwdlu};omp){‘e ml:h ;}:_wn'of i fb) rv.“‘“g Kent, lcr\;n‘[')tl“y uH c%:;:v;l’: ‘:,‘:,‘,m‘,, leat scme others—Mme. Bernhardt's, for | infantry, Corporal ona ors spensa- Lh fU Over §100,000 Thus Far Receive {nstance?” " | D, Nich iofantey, baviog complled 4 - e tctal recelpts for Mme, Bern- with inatraotions contained in orders V.A. I al ln From Her Bastern B haadt's performances in this country | No. 3, dated Fort D. A, Ruesell, Wyo. mun%;,;gogofigt;‘ggggggo ] gagemet, woro §402,247.08, Wo shail notquite| The - quartermmiers _deportment | [3 A TR Gy A T T S| Batkdls that 1nave been © emellant Sonnidert reach those fignres with either Mrs, | will furnieh the necrssary transporta- "“"‘fixfifl‘??fé‘gna"?fl ts mal?xz%unmed ekl foraes . Laagtry or Mme, Ni'sson, bat must | tion, and the subsistence depariment Tio Bpeakers will find it That is what a great i ially | 20t lose sight of the fact that Mume. commatation for cne day each, it be- of the grentest value many people are doing. |Buccessful Stars Financially|gewhardt was a great novelty, ing impracticable to carry cooked ru- Vil R O They don't know just what Contrasted— Bernhardt's “Ihu' l]w: eng?.goment was not 80 uo]nt.. T T fle&:tm}}::’ll:l:fflefl;l is 5 . saccetsful, was it ecruit stcin, enlistcd ' is the matter, but they h_'“’el Popularity. “Well, Mr. Abbey did not make a | Fort Omata, Neb,, Is assigned to the IWr ;‘.:.‘“E’,‘,fim",“g;.{',’,‘;;,:‘:‘ - a combination of pains anc ot fortune out of Pattl, for the expenaes | Fourth infan ry . uircille, Kyvy Ocks 3, 153, e aches, and cach month they were very heavy; but you will proba-[ Capt. Charles R Barnctt, asslstant FAEPAZED 37 728 DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 213 ¥, KA 07, 6. LOUIS, grow worse. ork Ktar bly be surprised when I tell you that | quartermaster U, 8, A., is, by author i T r - 3 Americans are, and always have | tho gross recelpts of tho engagement [ity cf the war department, sesigned J A WAKEFIELD The only sure remedy | heen, a theatre going people. Even |amounted to $269,157 91.” to temporary duty at the quartermas- . ] ’ set found is BROWN'S IRON | when the nation was in the throes of | = “Not bad, most decldedly, and now | tor's depot in this city, snd will report WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN A PN Curent civil war tho thestres wero | ol mo, theso aro all foreign artists, [to Captain John V. Furcy, assistant Burreks, and this by rapid | LI Ty G004, the foundations of | how did the ongagement of Edwin | qaartermantor A i :_ and thorough assimilation m.nylhun(rlwlforlnmn were laid dur- | Booth, a native actor, compare with i » with the blood purifies and g those troublous times, and it was | them?’ 4 “‘;"- ‘Dmlull :‘\_- Vl'”h"‘""'l‘ . 8. Lt BT Pick enriches it, and rich, strong | then that the prices of admission to| ¢Do you remember when Edwin|BCHatof trom tndisoa, sape: - e98 at ingles, ickets, ?R‘ry:c(;'h\“lwin‘,,(m cvcryp'xr'; pleces of amusement wero advanced | Booth appeared at Haverly's theatcr nd«lvr Slt. .Il{mull;a’()‘ln n:pcn.htd!rlen; ' g ’ " A d Al wnd the reserved seat principle instl- | (then the Lyjceum) some six yeara|®dy suffered from rhenmatism o of the system repairs the | pes ™ 14" was tn 1804 that Edwin e Howas andes the mansgement | tho back. I used St. Jacobs O, LOTS 8A8H, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LiME, CEMEN wasted tissucs, drives out | ooth appeared in ‘Hamlet” for oue|of his father-in-law, and Mr. Me.|Which gave mo irstantancons relief, 9 FrLASTRE, BRTO. discase and gives health and auudred consecutive performances at [ Vicker lost $10,000 on the engage |8nd finally cured me completely. SFSTATR AGENS FOR MILWAUKER CEMENT GOMPAXT) * strength the Winter Garden, and on almott | ment. The next season he appeared S——— % e very occaslon to large and payiog [at Daly’s theater, and the profits ex- Real Estato Tranefers, Near Union Pa.clflc 'Deuot ONAFPA N® This is why Droww's |h uses. Spectacle, burlerquo and do- [ cceded tho amount of Mr. McVicker's| The following doeds were filed for e e—— " § AR .y vill 3 mestio drama wero to be seen at the |losses, There’s an example of the[record in tho county clerk's offioe Fa'rms Ironx Birrers will cure |70 070 Lires, The peoplo seemed | fiokleness of the New Yotk public for | January 10. Roported for Ti Bre ’ ( , E' G_OO:D Da e El kidney and liver diseases, to wish to drown all thought of the |you, During his engagemen: with|by Geo. W. Amen, real eetate dealer: consumption, rheum, horrors throngh which the country [ Mr, Abbey last sesson the lzrun'lx‘ ro- w‘c’i' B 1';"]“:‘ hl)OT. %1 ?{ “"l“:i‘{’ WEHOLEBSALE DEALENR TN 1 lys| mala- | wae passing 1n the light and glitter of | coipts were £204,137 50, Truly | W d, part lo ,aud 11, block 1, “”“["1' Y epepsin, M | e "playhouse. Not only tnis, but | there sr o and oo a0 actor’s| ety and Shetto's it 63000 DRUGS PAINTS, OILS ria, intermittent fevers, &c. (arge fortunes wero being made, | life,” Mr. Tilloteon sank back [ I S. Haecall and wife to Margaret Lands- £ b 9 2038, Pacat,, Baltimore, | MONEy wae plentiful, and, in the ex- .wgu..fly (B B A E ahd basely da- %lppmwt’-, :v d, !n: 32. bl(&%‘?ul:' ] Nov, 28, 1631 travagance of the hour, the theatres |serted his left whisker for his right, | Improvement assoclation addition; Dlw:u:\grcal]surfllnrfiun: came 1n for a full share of the wealth| Later in the d,! Uncle Samuel !JOWO. o D8l & Wl ndow and Plate GlaSS. e e gt bt that was being so loosely scattered | Colville was found ensconced in an| Y. H. ljams to . Geyer, mas- u:ccks could eat null\.mg. and broadonst. It was at this timo, | easy chalr in the smoking-room of the ta‘\: ? deed, parcel sections 10, 15, 13; BY 2 ....;‘7.‘.2’2&';5.°“.f:&“5?‘&§";’5 g:'ly:I.n:‘;::g:‘z;:b:’r'-;-‘y‘gfinl:.fl.m will find 1§ 0 thelr ad Was growing weaker every too, thai actors began to recetve | Westminster hotel. #0639, 5 diyl diied Brown § Iton the high salaries that have sirce con-| When asked as to the receipts of | F: D. Crowell et al to D. St. Geyer, C F GOODMAN Bitters, and am happy to say | i 04 and, altogether, tho war|*The World” and “Taken From|¥ d, parcel of sections 10, 15, 13, . ’ 1.,'5?:,.}'52&: f':;;:‘,n\ig;"me' bronghz in a ‘new era for the player|Life,” he lazily took the cigar from |$3,500. 0s. !‘fich"’Lh\r. and the piayhouse. But it must not|his mouth, and settling back in his T OMAHA o & "EB be thought that thore not._been | ohale with & rort of doloe-far-hiente 1. | - 0 n*:glm e I(:‘uhcl'lntottle &} — = i €] Cl J 1 BrowN's TRON BITTERS :;xl.:u usene?::.b::km; t.l;::-t:‘:uhzll::: ;:;;B:x:::elflolvflla smile upon his Hop Bitters (nl: RSP BraceRE pFloe] STEELE J’\’HNSUN & 00 is not a d”‘f‘k and dOC,S not Edwin Forrest returned from his sec [ **Really, dear boy, it would be hard $1.25 per 1b ) cost more than a bottle " contain whiskey. It is the |ond trip to England he played to|to say; but I think you can readily | /® #0ld for, besides the other costly ; only preparation of Iron 81,600 and $2,000 houses—and prices | put ‘The World' at fally $300,000, | medicines, ard the quality and price WHOLESALE GROGERS that causes no injurious cf- [ were lower then than they are now— | for it has beon traveling all over the | bt kept the same, wo think 1t is {acta)t | GRE the ipeniiine and his tour through the country was | country, and is still traveling to good [ honest and liberal in the propoletors, St 5 ¥ geanne. like o grand trlumphal progress, in business. As to ‘Taken From Life,’ |#0dibo one shovld complain, or buy AND JOBBERS IN Don’t be imposed on with which he won artistic renown and |the New Yerk crition sat down upon |CF use worthless stuff, or cheating imitations, financial recognition. He died a rich |1t pretty sevorely, and they can hardly | 0gus imitatious bacause the price is |5t h &Dou glas St i man, and would have died much richer | be blamed, for it did not have a good lens. & Flour, Salt Sugars Canned Coods, and had he uot frittered away the later | chance with the cast which origivally The Creoles About 1745, ! i) i 2 yoars (of his life, Charlotte Cushman | played in it hore. Butnow, dear boy, | Aone the people a transmuation 5 N also atnassed a fortune by her profes Yhna altered all that aud have been | o o[u“ & Frpench tislaiiwive S All Grocers' Su pp]les, sion, even although sho had mavy de- | making money with it throughout the | i EENK, 3t - IEE EEEE REN pendenta upon her bounty. provincos, I do not doubt thatit | f % ‘I'he author and the mansagers of | will bring me out $10,000 ahead at the :;:;: w,}l’:“tflg°l‘f‘i,f ::‘erg;i::;)r}l‘:: HUUSES AND LUTS. : #“The Black Crook” sll becams rich |end of tho season.” MR Sl Tt A Full Line of the Best Brands of through the production of that specta. “You brought Lydia Thompson to| gich that of a French and Swiss line e AT EIENL oot ol T cle, and alinough H, C. Jurrett, the | thia country, did you not?” d staff i Hieheattheontosta oLl k foundation, cella E only surviving partner, may have lost| ¢Well, I should smile. Yes, in- ::cha:f",l:"::r :fl‘,':‘ be?l((,:‘f:p':.:\l-!i(l:- § GI[}AI{'S AND MANUFAGTUB‘ED TUBA[}UU money In oher speculations, he is|deed; and a great card she wes Why, | jo0e ool ey i el VAL el 0 1l [ + , gallant, bold, rude, free, and o, bam, etc., on witning 1t alt back in_the absurdity | we colned money. Iwill never forget | ot €1/ Tanor, which the oompany called *‘Fun on the Bristol.” ‘‘Fritz" | the first night the company appeared | . @ brought {ito. permanent contempt D ) R honght in over $100,000 each forJ. K |at Wood’s Museum. The house was i e i I Han oct noar Poor ClareConvent 8600, Eumot, tho actor, tud Chales Gay- | proked. The publio know they wore B e Thap hed bt | o tdioiee ot on en ear ol s | Apgn8_for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 0. & lor, the author, in a little over a year. | to see something novel, but they had up their children New i theda | BN 15 S Touse 01 3 roouna full lob on Plarce t, | oy sy M. B. Curtis might retire from busi- | no idea of the extent of the novelty. | children were nkm;; their parents’ | o3 Ih €100 i | i HEN‘RY LEHMANN . W Fonseof 7 rooms corner o neas very comfortably on tho profis | Poor Harry Bookott mada the frst i | 111(,"*% 17 ({176 TIE PRRH | Ro 8 N sopet s oom, v cormer o of “*SBam’l of Posen,” and the eame | of the evening as Trotter Southdown wete couforming to the mold of |$ 0. ?‘mhuld‘:l Donn;lfil’flv(&:npno?.;‘:d h):l th; o[fen!ng lInue. .nngvthen c:'xino thelr nearest surroundings. They f eight rcoms, barn ete. lot JOBBER OF """(‘)“'h le'ucumé " ;“ a 7! '!l'h‘ b “g“ dxd“m 'hhan Lydia| §iffoced trom their transatlantio stock Ton rp n;u ".h"t produce 'u a |0mp;cn ounde ]on le su;geu Sacheaihs teobiot alneliniLoah ¢ 'W' e l I P é P E B the Union 8quare tI 'd. al: it ran for Axdonfll elre :u n‘;n vlo oLlnppw-uu ana differed from that in France. A Vacant Lots revival forty- eigl\n perlarmnnuel were | Minerva, were all well received; but ::;?,‘:E:; 'L’;’:"p:,?:;: 3;05:;:.;:3 No. 252—Two tull lots on 16th Strect near Lak W I N D 0 w s H A D E S wivon, and the reosipts were $37,- | the sensation of the evening was when plenty. A .lasurious and enervating |St. AR A Dok o Sechnoar Lako | 936.25 The second revival oon-| Pauline Markham strode before the | iimate joined its inflaguce with this | ;303 1—Twenty five lot in Parkers addition sisted of ~ twenty-one perform- |audiencess Venus, She waa arrayed | oondition to dubi e Ui |00 s sd ol Jed wendy out line R0 |EAsTEnN PR'GES DUPLIGATED ances, and th:“( ru‘ol were | entirely in white, .gd $hego was not|ove of pleasure unambitious| No. ML :gu. lotson Delaware ¢ ncar Hans- it 0! 1 4, i (B R ALt e v ALK, Bt il - e Lo | 118 FARNAM ST._ - - OMAHA Shoper Ly '“:, M&::{:nba m. l!ane of $260.926 26, nn‘}: the receipte tremor, then a chorus of n’zppnnnd The/ccasteciainannats of Hiauos were ?;’c'r‘\'fu'xfuw lots on 21st, 22nd, 23rd from whom {6 was bou! . h % ; o . 22nd, 231 ——— monly:‘nmfizmmun:d by ur leading physieinas | juother places and'at other theaters "lhl,", and finally the whole vast l“"s" 'et:}"fld' :m;!m:"‘i" of T"m and Swnders strect, Lear Giace, 8500 each, aud DOUMLE AND SINGLE ACTING ot fnjrlous to the wearer, and endorsed by Iadies as » mal lufl.fl ulland abjcct slave class, HAND fost cowmfortanle ana perfoct Giting Corset ever | muat foot up an even larger amount. | audience burst out in cheers. Ah,my | cor which & ‘‘black code” gave POWHR AND PRICES, by Mall, Postage Patds The receipts for *“The Lighta o’ Lon- | dear boy, I don't believe that any every white man fall powers -— Bonith Proscrying, $1.5 Belf-Adjusth don,” which was performed st the | woman ever had such a reception en- : : % . . of police, induced a certain fierce Abdominal (extra hoavy) #2.00, Nursl aame house 134 times, were §123,- | tirely on her personal beauty. There | N { d i Heaith Creservive (e - Parucos | 700,95 Theso facts and figures are | was only ono Pauline Markham, and | jerricnsnces of will and tomper; |'/sowcifacre and batt e lota on Cum- 3 3 Yor sate by leading It conylucing indicos that a vast sum of | even if another woman equally hand. | 7o ® (I8¢ PEORE JOVe € ECOMs B | (T S0, and Fork ALHAPEE Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, _UHIUAGO COBSET €O, Chloago, UL | oney is spent every year in theatri- | come were to come along to-day I do Ligibe OB i > Sacred Heoart e ity AR | K 7 wildernear, rose at times to an atti-| Lot n * Prospect on Hamiltan and | yinIng MACHINERY, RELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, STEAY o sal Amuno‘l‘nemf, nu’d there is uolt m;ch n;mhbelmvl; that tbha lun,ltll:{u}, of that|iide of arrogant superiorlty over all | Charlos strect Ju ¢ west f tho cnd of Tied S1rcat N NG A WHOLEBALY AND RETALL, f whoro they will ssp o golden harven. | “Proflal - Glory, Honor, renawn | Bersh ecmment I tho reportenent to| cni e on it iy 0 1o 0| HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH'AND,SCHOOLJSELLS Worthily point to th The latest Importation s Mrs. |and over $100,000!" g = B west of glE g Langtry, and although the critlcs have, | Just then Max Strakosch was seen ,ll:d"g: :';‘:u;;c::i?;;ts',;fii:,:;ff;‘ Tecd DAL SIacK Daar 100, $126 o Cor Farnam and IOth Btreets Omahay Neb “CMAUB PUNGH?” |m the mjority of instauces, handlod | pasiing and tho reportor captured | et oy 1ty 230 1t sunny expanmes | 300 ach sni i vory oM 3 n Horbacl nd 20d ad her withont gloves ‘"dhh““ discrect hll’l:‘zefof'e l;‘o hm;ldnlohs(} th"“;.‘"""- of their marshes, a great abundance Shlv‘\’lvsn, Pm? Lowe's 2udadditicn Rzan: P BOYTER UO A+ an article of such rare and exceoding merit a | €808pades have brought her into far 'Max, 0] lll‘ , tapping him on | ¢ bears, panthera, deer, ewans, geeso ur;;. 's, Nelson's, Hanscom Place, Red deserve a place on overy sideboard, from agreeable notoriety, neithor she | the shoulder, ‘‘what cun you tell aud lesser gamo gave & bold zest to uLf;",,“g‘,’.[ e re i o) e =——-DEALERS IN-——— i nor her mavager has reason to com- mo of big receipts In the operatto busi- 13, 00 sport. The chase beoame al- | quarter mile south-east of Union Pacific and B. y . [ plain of the substantial patrouage that | nees! and M. R. R. depots, 260 to 1,500 cach, very easy |3 B it Ob, I hi most the culy form of exerciee, and [ {7r t ¢ been accorded her. Mr. Abbey o ig receipts d ave 8oen | uoodoraft often the only education, M . penr: to have secured the monopoly | t! em,hbut O;h: blggel; Aevoar lmew' As for the gentler sex, catching loss £ Haat whon. he” osmen 10 balanes ki | Moslowhea'T presanted FarapaHoes, | SLomimes {fom pegeo sarery sadllows| 3\ b Lot Fire and Burglar Proos books at the end of the soason ho will | Adelaido Paillips, Wachtel and Sant. [Fu0¢nee from the wildertess, they usiness Lots. find himself with a clear profit of |ley in one performance. We took in [ ot i Ehad 88 W A8 FOIeie: B A. II E 160,000 to his oredit, For the pur- | $8,000.” 31\(1 writoand make & little music . pose of ascertainlng the recelpts of | From all of which 1t can beinferred | o 2 ; r ot 00d bus n % § somo of th. notable forolgn artista | that the Jersey Lily, even with Fred. | Sach French vivacity sastill remsined \12) Lt cach, £1,600 ach, or N A UL ,'_‘_['S1 who have come to this country, a Star | die and the poodle, has not done af i f ¢ o good husiness Icts on Farnam street, 33x reporter callod at the Graud opera | moro surprising business than some of | [¥h1, vhile the gatng-table ws tho e "~1‘,,3';';;':;;;,";::fl";,'}:"m' L.O OIS, O. s house, where W. W. Tillotson, the [ her predecessors. A b e id, selt-rel .m».:um. Faruam rear 10hst > 2 i a A gt L N b provd, intrepid, self-reliant,| e | o, | oo e | S5 et o 1020 Farnham Street, b o op Farming. rd inedacated o way. Torth of track ai( \ ASoninl Glne ot Fa v 3oy | 2d, by plodding iudustry, has attalu: | Hops will bring moro money than the first native-born generation e e ——— : o0ninl Glaas of Hu b ¥11.b e oed the position of, manager and the|five hundrod acres in any other farm- FoAncoiToh e orge W, : o pRmling Mot 0 purtio, | o | What “Till” does not know about the | dealer who thinks the price of Hop| *0° ' the JANUATY (4 : 1y o um{u“{lé“\h,‘ iz’"w‘él ———— i pnince browed st roquest are fa | box.office working of a thoater is hard- s high, remgmber that Hops are I B oo e ly worth knowlng. Oa being asked | 81,95 por Ib., and the quantity snd | FIOMrd Actdifhowhose ae s Ko / CITY MAD FOUR S for the gross recefpts of the Langtry [ quality «f Hops in Hop Bitters, and i ND engagement up to the present time, | tne price remains the same as former- \Dlll aves' nup pusen | D Tillowon toyed gontly wich hisfly. Don't buy or use worthlets stuff 10N RECORDED OR CONTEM- N O TO R & HUB PUNCH” 1s adop. | 195t Whisker—he has an abid mfi- | or imitations besnuse the vrice is less, PLATED UP TODATE, “OF. v Al uncuthorized use ot | dence in and love for his whiskers— £ N ¢ t ) . o CIAL MAP OF THE CITY, ; ¥y utod aud tarain ly to a sheot of 4, ATy [ mass of figares Army Orders. THE GREAT GERMAN $6.00 EACH, ® 7| Captain Danlel W, Benhem and S{{Jl 1{‘1 [} DaV]b & [}f“' great success or a great fallure. It| Wyo., by paragraph 5, apecial orders Neuralpin : ? WHOLESALE GROCER £ . fohe .|{» m.mu‘il l“:m"l e ,'..“-f.;. 3 | headquarters, HEADACEE, T00THACEE, DRY GO0ODS And has the s vof Mumo.| A genoral court martfal is ap- : “Up o8 | the Not bad, is 1t? Abbey engaged the Jersey Lily it was to this morning, Thursd recoipts have been $104,258 You see when Mr, a toss up whother she would be a m boen equally auccessful?’ ud Licutenant Daniel L. How- |, Seventh infentry, are dotailed &8 1t martia) Russell, members of the general co convoned st Furt D. A, REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relioves and cures RHEUMATISM, SORE THROAT, GED. P.BEMIS, NEB. MOR G-J&_N T AT LR B L s 1213 Farnam St.. ('Maha. Neb pointed to meet at Fort Omaha, Neb., T J‘i ¢ iBEH oot ludeed. O ir Iatust dvioes | on tho 11¢h day of Janusry, 1889, or e 'Rea‘l — b recoipts at &l 15 \“.‘ has | 48 #00n thereafter as practicable, for o, ki "the trial of Private Nichols I, - INMPORTERS. oroaty , sud they never tire in doin o grove, company G, Fourth infan try, and such other prisouers as may Estate PERFEO T!ON HEATING AND na BAKING T WOR |y o ron ofore it., Detail he | PR ; to hor. Bhe has falrly taken the Pa. | P° Prought beforo it. - Dotail of the ['hm‘ s ouly ettained by using clfic slopers by storm, and her present [court: Major Isaac D. DeRuesy, engagement is the wost succersful |Fourth infantry; Captains Charles J. > { R bingtony Ave. and Fifth St, ST. LOUIS MO JAGOB KAUFMAN, KEMO /ED TO NO, 611 16TH 8T she has ever played in this country. You romewmber when she first come tore, under Max Strakosch's manage- ment! Well, the soclety peopls took her up, After her first performance, st the Academy of Music, a number of youug bloods took the horses from her carriage and dragged her in tri. umph to the reetdence of Dr. Dore- wus, on Fourth avenue, where a von Hermann, irth infantry, and Thomas F. Quion, Fourth infantry; Firet Licutenants Luigi Lomia, Fifth artillery, and Edward L. Balley, Fourth infantry; Charles G Treat, Fiflh artlllery, and Magnus O, Hollls, Fourth infantry; Sccond Lieutenant Carver Howland, Fourth infautry, judge advocate, Lieotenant M. O. Foote, &d Second Lieutenants | © Baltimors, Md., U8 & outs for the L fe, Timet, wud - Treacherous DR wy ms wiee J0886 James. he' 0.1y lito authorized by o and whici il d Thurder” stery. such ay has uta o o Ljie only peison who s in posession cf faith Ul and devoted wife. Truth is v \\' ante Agency, 16th and Douglas St., =-CHARTER 0AK Btoves and Ranges.' wITH (@) WiRz GAUZR OVER DOURS, “For sale by| MILTON ROGERS & SONS oI jutant | esting than fiction. A gents shoud aj - OMAXEIA. AN 10 graud reooption was held. ' That set. | Ninth tufantry, haviog complied with |fiters st ouce. Kend 75 cia. for Sample b . 1 Jullemael ALL K'lns nF WI.E& tled it. Bhe became a society pet, !instructions in orders No. 3, dated moeodI‘ -0 [0 l.-':h ‘Mo Omahs ¢ 3 Ne A

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