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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, OC’I‘OBFR 10, 1885. N PULLING AT THE PRIMARIES %' OV oAl spcond s, siver medmis Gy 1 | cqner. Fobbety, with which he and flowing, W 1. Totvnsehd, Derry Badojets, | Welshans bad_been conneoted. = Their . ¢ 1. Motfo sordon, I st | Cas0 18 {o be taken up by the grand jury The Hot Oontest for Delegates to the Gonnty | W. H. Morford, 0. H. Gordon, F. H." Mer Probab Iy the first nll ot ook, SOMETHING 1 imibrella: second prize, collar and euft prn«mumn Emery, it is said, indnoed S. Ra 1. Gordoy | Johnson to make a full confession of the i ) riam | Qonvention Last Evening. One-lialf mile, race for boys under 17 years - —First prize, siiver wip{ gyoond, prize, du- Stole His Horses. lex call: % She D. Townsend Mart Cornish, an expressman, after RIS WHEEL CLUB TOURNAMENT Five |rln |.'""5', ], open to all~First prize, | doing a good day's work Thursday, put - o second, ball pedals: H.S. Cow? | wp his horses in his barn in North : What the Night Schools e First prize. smoking | Omaha, and retived for the night. When Charges Against a School ! Ilvvvrlt“;v Rniar l&wflfi | hearose yesterday morning he found to his «Nows and Notos About e e ey, D ekmores B B4 consternation and astonishment that his the City. One mile bicyele, consolation—First prize arn had been entered during the night, Doing— | cachier g = . gilver hewded cane: second prize, wlambelld | and (hat both his horses had been stolen. | - s DL AT GRS Upon searely being made the lorses were | discovered in the afternoon in a livery stable, where they hiad been placed by ot o, e e | MOGT PERFECT MADE The Delegates Selected lows: Referee, J . Collins, ¢ The republican city primar corse, € judiges, ¢ cock, Geo reon 1018, Hhold last evening from 5 to 7 o'clock, and | (it 1 g i [t rg Were delegates selected to the county conven . Canfield; starter, George E. Kay. —— » d £ Nati etk M, tion which is to be held this afternoon . T A Case 1 the Co nty Court. rest an¢ strongest Natural Frult F f”-x . i In some of the wards the fight was| » AL Lk A Mon will disputo thatlwyers may de- | FASNS, dTRSny TP AL OH) o 1 ] { B i tiT 1 11 oLhdsathiers whs notithe | 1o o ohor or MO SHFOLIIONCEnS g | olnlim, ‘Tlio last ‘of this maxim is; thy PRICE DAKING POWDER CO., i s o 3 | last night, and questioned him about his worst of it ORICAGO. £T, LOUIS [ e e shindow of n contest. The third, fourth |y, relative to nightsehools fortheeome | “ it (B 0 0 o New York sued TR T TR BT and sixth wards were the only real battle iz wiiiter In- higgest house lm |. ew .ln sued athering k\"”d' n((,‘w.-re autumn | and i s two short hours in | 7 in the county court the <t house in , or picnicking in the we grounds, and in the two short hours in othing hias been done yot," he sald, | mana for 8198, 1t to Db or loss exposed to_danger from which the voting was going on the war Omaha for $128. It took fortnight to TR 4 Ak v ¢ g was going e WAL | i o way of opening the night schools, | ot (e donodi o forimleht 0 | poisoning by ivy orother wild vines and ring factions worked fast and fariously. {00 g0 ¥ il nooh. b get the depositions, two days to try the | ghrgbs, "I'he poison is under certain cir | §Htho socond. ward, wheto o prodigins | o oU8" COUBLISS, Stops Wh- SOOR 18 | cage and a wack for the judge to decide it. | cumstances Wsorhed the ; 8 A Prodigius |y in that divection. It is my opinion ollins f %06, Nman | blood, and p swellings or oriptions I octoutod. ovorvthing worked Colling, Downing & Co. sold Hellman 1 ings or ertiy L bhaday J VAL that the night schools should be operated | ¢ ¢+ 1 i of 3 s eansed. Such affections Hood's Sar- harmoniously and peacefully, there be- [ gocco S (08 Tast, §shall en- & Co, April 1st, a bill of goods | o) adily euves, a8 it expels s ing but one ticketin the field,” The same | yeu Al A . amounting to 128 on four months | impuritics from the blood. Even in cases condition of aflairs existed in_the first | deavor to have the, teachers seleeted | time with o nnt 6 percent. oft | of poisoning by Paris green. Hool's Sar- d, only comparatively few | from the regular list of day teachers in- , idi nd 5 ) pe; eo nt. in sixty | caparilla has been remarkably end :'Ioln-u “'i':' }fil,ln..l T n-lllumn;:lh the | stond of cmploying outsiders. who, The issue was on :u l({huhl;]l |lu-l ke vlimm]m!l\ in v:..\ i result of the primaries by wards e Eintd ; Jonse for o ool ‘s LRT WAILLD. though they may be intelligent, have no | SHER RS, clyimed April 80, Bhrernariln i mids by OCE Hoo0 §06., ratos to the county convention-- | particular aptness for imparting knowl- | the date, the plaintifts April 1. The proprietors of Hoold's Sarsaparilla, Low wane, Wi, Unnphe edge. OF course, it will be hard on a | ference hety nwas twenty-nine | b Mase, ik W Bandhuer, ¢, | teacher to be obliged to work until nine s of the mda §1.28 of the —— £.J. Broderick, Ed O'Sullivan, John N L Ll o4 it coin, Plaksant Wenditg Anniversnrion. W or half-past in the evening, hut T l»lnlm\ ‘0 an outsider the case was dubious, Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Krutli cele: Jor Assessor—Wi. Doll. we can lind plenty who will be willi The forensic cirele was stained with [ S 00 B C % Lp This delegation 15 solid for Henry F. | o make . In this way, I be. | blood—tho aivadeep blue. About four | brated the tiwe bR LA L) Rhodes for treasurer, but for other offices | Jiove that we ean seeure the best results :vml»- 1»1] law. were brou forward Ih\'lx: wedding last evening at their home ey e considerably divided, Lecder, | LA GG o tind meapoioneed tchors, | 10 Show that el was wrong. iThis Fon Cass street, b2t Coburn and Pierce all having supporters | (1 ffad to change several time was met with a quarter seetion of fac ber of invited guests pi WK Go: among the members AR L T Tlio moon. roso 1éd aftor tho iight of tho | Uer of fnvited guests pre L SECOND WARD. “Last continied Mt d argument. ‘The sun has been dark ever ‘I‘J:;mu‘\‘\|4:‘~:,‘<-"vl<-hx:nml in amost appro- P, A BB since; the question is, *Are we in the sume | Prite nnmer " 4 ] : T % ; ; il L Ot S "o twe et anniversary. of he mar Your attention isagain ealled to k22p your eye on the daily mentions tion. Two of them were startedin No- \"‘:"\ My, McCulloch decided in fi A bl { Lo 1. W. Simeral, O A e e le. | vor of the New York house and_ conse. | Was pleasuntly observed last evening | g i 4 4 i i h | i votos cast, Tho_dele- [ Femoo et Aok e e oot ty e ‘Sin- ab stako. $183 now | e femvly reskdonco on Farnom st | of the undersigned, who have promised to make daily mentions of the ! ’""‘,'fl *)“""'l""d lfi'lvr 1‘.:;::”'”'1(;I ll‘ l\].‘;} school aind one iy the Hartn: 1\\.4‘;”““ . e Bt N Euat vitibaot tlie dacobsd or commissioner Mike | South O The first weck e : i A 5 3 : . 3 : MR G Jonncy. For sherill and other oflices | fuhdance for these. (wo sehools was Tracing Her Husband. A most_enjoyable time was | arrivals received from the leading merchant tailors throughout the the various candidates ha O WO | e e et s 't nowt, 803 | Forafew davs past there has been in anininybrseoiti GRtitulAtions = S i | supporters cach W when ) hird might school was | the lady who has a sad history, ed by the happy couple. . 3 : S i 1 THIRD WARD, ned in the Tzl strodt ouso, the R S P SRR i country which are assigned to be disposed of at pricesless than the cost i Delegates to |||1{ for the th 1 by Durry re Mavt Winisk ommended by leading physicians, Sold Her name is Mrs. Katie Spitzner. On Of; eguuty convention: | tendanbe junped up Villis, ik | Thus, you sc lote Vi Sl q Q i ey Homan, | dpes -‘,,,"”,..M(.'.,‘,‘,',,.,..(. | Sunday last she came to this city in com- | GRS oo of the material which the garments contain. If any man thinks his and F. R | {iceable up to_about | pany with her litte five-year-old child le‘]hmy ary, whed The vote by which the delegates were a falli elected was very close, the regular slate | yyendance was o ifyi being defeated by ten votes, Thennmber | gults attamed were reasonably s atify- bout her mission here, and altogether | yeste nted anorder modifying of ballots east wa the workers st o B HR Et A Sehool ML o vegarded by those about her as de- | the temporary mjunction heretofore ing which are nowon display, < around the primariesstrained themsely i, the attendance wats. éspe: | cidedly mysterious, granted in the ease of Andrew J. Simp- . with the from K the Cozzens house L aage s o ney, Neb. She registered at A Modification. o nothing | Tudge Wakeloy, i the distiet conrt | i00€2S cAn-n0t be satisfied, let him pay one visit and inspect the follow- to their utmost (o place t respeetive and the work done thorough i : x % candidates in the front. The delegation cory. et BREGHELE It has transpived, however, through in- | son vs. the Omaha Lithographing and 18 solid for Lee Helsley for justice of the many Bohemian families | quiries made m her of the puliu that | Stationary company. The modification figace, and Coburn for sherifl has a num- | Wi are unable to wend their ehildren to | she e hws- | is in allowing the lithoraphing com er of supporters. The regular ticket, | school, except at night. The mothers | bun, I him * proposed smoke which was for Wright for justice of the lers go out to work during the | at Ga two or thre 5 ago, ke a Inw-«ur\ pr peace and Leeder Tor sherilt, ealled out wing the elder ehildren at home | when for some unaccountable “reason he mage to adjoining pr the following proclamation from P. J care of the house. This class of | formed an_ attachment for ung ourt appointed a commis- Il n the Hartman night school | woman working in one of the hotels of | sioner to oversee the work and report to ached and benel numl greatly. Tl yped with her, deserting | the conrt thatat is done in a satisfactory ars there were bright and e ild, to come to Nebras manuer, Suhler-Scott ticket, as they R. Wright for justice of arves out colored con- | Joarn, Inthe Izard street night school 1 determined to look for mTeEa € 5 0 % e s ) ! Qatg > 5 3 £3.00 340 50 7.00 (e 8 0.2 All'who want to vote to starve | owe sults accomplished were \¢ is of the opinion that he is in | PILES 1! PILES { made tor | mad® for ’mm- e manciin mado for. | madofor | madyfor | mads tor constables can vote the [ not so grat The attendance was | one of the larger cities of this state, A swre eure for .00 | 7 ixnit it 14.00 1500 | 1600 1ok large, o be Sure, bt was mainly com- | which one she docs not know. " After s | i Jlicrated Thes b r;;;;;‘5‘\‘;""‘,‘;,,;'[‘,‘,'Y of the older classes—men and over | thorough ch in this city she went on | \ijinms' Indian Pile Ointment. 5| .50 .73 ceates (o the unnn convention— —who went there more to | Wednesday night te Lincoln, where [ maa 17 [ima 00 wade for | made tor Tor | mad | 9,00 00 1 " mude for ) 15.5) e | hox has eured the worst chronie cas I 30, 8 N0 one need suffer tive w i Bechel, A: A Parkér, John Chiris- | Keep wirm - than for anything | is now engaged in trying to tface her de- andin S0 M \“ o (l-mll 34 l‘”\\- dukh Cl clse. There were a few, of course, who | linquent spouse. minute: plying thiswonderful sootl g ill Redick, Dan Kenniston. | aitended for the purpose of learning e ing medicine. - Lotions and instruments do « - Luther Pol I' “""‘\ something, but the 1 y Were morc The Grass Creek Strile. xlmlnvol i l‘lmn mlu"lll b lhms” i} ward Gorman. lisposed oht and (5t P ey S e < Pile Ointment absorbs the tumiors, v disposcd 1’4 l|]x“|’|( I“\;)lfnl 1ht»l |“Illilll~“(“' We have reccived a dispatch from | jytense itehing, (particularly at nigh v =1 rd | getting warm i bed cts as a poult 1 is prepared onl ll(lllll" M ]lnlhm' part: nd ln un“ IRE ar caucus dele- Unless an_ improvement is Evauston, \\,_x.,” said Gen. How patos and _they defeafed an__opposition | noted this year, I don't kiow but that it | yesterday, “which shows that the strike of icket by fifty-two n . lhiqlv \n" }\.m‘m :..- l\ good plan to drop the school. | the miners of Grass Creek a big mis- e delegates | Tnthe Dodge strect school the pupils | (ke eaused by a failure ST or's Mag Olnonon et M TOTBHOHITE)| bt moreaasi s E (e R B oA e oat | ke caused byl fulluvolonitheiare magis, Bimplos, Black. Heads. or the local organizations of the Knights of | Blofelies and Eruptions on the face, N else. SUITS as by . 1bs, number of children in that degraded lo- lonsioStho gl IBtonR . o | yroenlyedatlyrenmeasuenotiborc| Babor and fehol Minotsh e 19 0l 5 ipivuin (Baneilinies Boro i tand ) punty Convention— | ¢fit from that school. n inclined to | understand one another.” The substance | Gld Obstinate RraROsb s . : 3 . & eph Rednian, Charles L. | fhink, s 1 fntimated before, that o | of the dispaich is as follows: T T T Cut and made in all conceiveable styles that is worn by man, sen, John Baumer, H night schools, one in the Dodge stre “Lewis, of the miners’ union, ordered | 50 cents. nnon, Henry Dunn, building d one in the Harty an build- | he G - When the miners | Refailed by Kuhn & Co.. and Schrocter & presenting the grandest display of Merchant Tailor Art that ass Creek striky sor—Schuyler W d. ing, will be sufficient, provided that they | learned that it was not ordered by the | Beeht. At wholesale by €. T Goodian. i ) g (Au-mnm« Chiarles Hollo and William | are properly equipped and encrgetically | Knights of Labor, and that railvoad men was ever displayed, for your consideration We make mention of T e s managed.” and Almy n]linvh\ ere working, they re- | llhmmnu H 2 s rlega 7 —~— e k. Knights Labor and T, P Vf.' \d the opposinge ticket ; A Novel Charge. ‘nlli‘x:l'l-nl'i"‘(lyl‘niuul\<l‘!:|‘:\';:l[|-)]xl‘ll\l'“nlmlx“i‘(l\th ukise has buen i the following. o throughout t ]wrn\ inces to il s A T i ST and other ofticer: Acurlous casojhusi justicome to lightyicord: - use the Russian language exclusively in their which is as interesting as it isnovel. It | “"“”\}' ofticial duties. llz\wl.» cloped that one of the teachers in | 50" (1 city from ( ““p Rice, the Central school has been brought to | where he is in command. Omaha ¢ account by a prominent physician of this | Captain Bourke as its pern city who prefe inst her charges of | dent. so turas u pe el o moenice nesa i 6e L consistent withiitho f ovoingherspubiisii=ol “rushingithom ion of onc of the most brilliant officers d for Lecdes sherifl, and on [ s, | e for | | 0.0 made for made for mude for 525,00, SR ) *30.00. | rvous D tated Men, ailowed free trial for_thiriy, s of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaie Belt with Eleetrie Suspensory Appliances, ululmulI sermanent cure of } it, I $12.50, I &14.00, 1 15 ‘ $16.50, ) $18.00, l £20.00, ma made for mad de for & $10.00 wan, | L, for | ma teh, \.:|~Lm~mn B0, | ets m the field, made for #5500, | 1035 of Vitality and Man mide fc mad ] 0.0, | & D Toles vore oust,” Coburn, fol lltoo, st throush tho " cours W ccomplisied " gontlemen. a. th | hoot A il Kinred, tpwles Al oo 0 ke 00 B Cantlidatos the monibors’ fiil a5 | of instruction swhich it s her | servico. | healih, vigor and S o, T duty to dmpart. It is claimed by Gen. Brisbin, of Fort Niobrara, isin | curred. [lustrated pamphiet with full infor- R o s aonvonos (to/dny s 5 | the city on busmess maiion, tern led Tree by addressing Lhe convention convenes to-day at 1| this physician that this teacher, at least S Voltai¢ Belt ¢ shall, Mic o'clock, at the council chumber'of the | jn two instances, has compell eity hall. b ed her A Curious Law Suit. s U SR 0| R OVER COATS oliats. ehildren—to do’ five: yeurs work in two | Springfield, Neb., next week to try the | g pombson & Little, the proprictors o : Q e % Hekd ree saloow, have put in @ pair of ttendance at | years or less. He has drawn up alist of | case of Rev. Alon Byers vs. the M. E. wdsome ns in thel \y afternoon to | charges relating every cireumstance in | church of that place Highly-polished che st duy’s sport of the tour- | detail, which he avers that he is ready to | prought by the rc The suit is one t ot | 3 & nd gentleman to | framework holds several colors of sta aha Wheel club, The | PHYe ataic I time as iy be selected, (4 O | aluss, with the words, “Thompson & 5 ; Th , whil der om that church n balanco of | Eitii. Y embossed in the top glass panels icearl oA bl o T L e T These are captivating to the eye, and When seen the heart at $150 which he claims is due on his These xtures were furnished 1 to mee He has heen pr Brunswick, Balke & Collender Co., 500 sehola The Bic Thore was quite u la Athletic park yester witness the nament of the O day wi beaut the city were on hand in large numbers. | het, has ful one, and the I not yet p Tho races began at 430 o'clock and | thotgh she his several times. b for the Springi gouth Tonth atxcut, which s el by once gives utterance to this fact, peruse the followiny piic provad Highy intoresting. queste .11 to do 0. s'A veporter in i :nwlmll;-’l;IH\qu:iI\u ‘||4:'n].m;|“m a por- | Mr JITI... ';l:,‘»l||4(|. : i i _ ) : esterday with Superintendent James | tion of his sal ¢ thinks there specialty of saloon for T 3 Tho fivst event on the progeamme was | Jhout . the matter) Tonmed . that - the | unce still due, of the amount and in overy salo nlwa then come and inspect for your own satisfaction. y 4 the one mile novice race, the prizes being | charges had been preferred ngainst her | O H---'-llu-'h_n'l tho B E. ol isfuction, Ilmmwim s Littlol 3 ! itle vat 6 v ko carly as in July, but notwithstanding 1e representative elders thércof, protest | ceived many compliments on their new St rifle to first, and two sk hand- 1nd boel ,,n,.]” h!“lnh\”“.‘l- indlug that 15‘\« s’ relation was of an :I|1‘u~lu|h' | y I i to seccond. There were three ch this ye The physician ature and that his salary was sinply § 8.50, $10.00, £12.00, $14.00, *17 £:0.00, WD , 8. P. Shears | preferred the charges. a few weeks ago, | Voluntary contribution and that he was made for | made for | made for " | madefor [ made fo nide f i and A, C. Jollifre y made the race | and the young lady (.n.[ entitled fo no more than, in their good- $185.00. 20,00, F25.00 #20.00 | F10.00. in the order numed J to_appear in Superintendent James' [ ness of heart they saw fit o give him, In the three mil op office Inst Saturday. She failed to come, | The trial takes place next week, and will £ 9.00. §11.9 $13.00. 16,00 there were three entries.’ . Aithongh hor necuser was on hand witn | doubtless develop some interesting law P ey srtag i e, cock was the winner, with €. 11 € his testimony. Again Superintendent | points. L 1900 862,500, TR Y00, B :-“:.‘. J. Clawson third. Time, 9:52 | James notified her (0 appear in his oflice | —— $10,00 0. ) Ak four contestants in the | to meet the cha fixing the time as Purify your blood, tono 1 |||1 the system, open 1o all, the first prize | last night. terday. however, the | and regulate the digestive organs by tak {gold medal, and the see | voung fudy mformed M James (hilt she | me Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all tool Dag. 1t was won by ‘T | id not consider herself answerable to | druggists. There seems as will prove the case that any man, no mati }-;.B more, . H. Gordon second, W, | him for the charges, but only to the P . Morford third and C. H. Cowiug | school board. In This way the matter .- Poatoflice Inveatigation, . . e \ | Aaaca o ! R i oy ore| R standss Bho soeusbig daiercio: |- JENGTS hadlaon 1 b ieskwien, gulug what the disposition of taste may prove he can have hisidle fun- : n the one mile trieycle race is of the best professional veputation s | for the past two 5 ¢ Omal A . ) . "lmu (‘)nl_‘li\\u v‘m]lh: nm‘u‘ ml:w !.Il. Iv\nlnnlml I(Ir:]uhh thf-"l. :h “ iy ’.inl‘q “)L"‘l"‘"‘"l:i N l.‘.;( l‘wll:lll "\‘n u’{.‘llu‘.‘ cies gratlfied at the Great Savn]g Baunk for man with ms | z¢, - gold meda 15 W | her, and will' bring them before the | son, o s t 2 by ade, A A aft, i the sec umll 2 | sehool hourd, So far as known, this 1 | ;."1"..?‘: by one .:x"n..')\':.q'.i‘51.".'1:\‘“;.‘3 toward none and a benefactonng friencl to all ])V 0 L)“l“(r sunerior (i 3. Hiteheoek. Time, s fivst case of the kind to arise in the | has been véeently appointed. This ear- SR g A 5 i 3 | five mile lap vlor elaims that ho has heona demoe clothing at prices which any man can afford ii' you don't know i fitcl Iu-m- ticipated in_ by J. all along, and he confidently mai 1C H. Cowing, the prize being 5 T \ T ST T o A i o | A nunmf'nu-»r.'. iy GOF | e St e L S the location, inquire, anyone can direct you ; hicngo. tant. jinson has discov- | men J imed abovy ully & Jelly R‘ luhwl in the order :ock winning the prize. Time 15 Jtichck wwianiig the programme W for Sidney ,Monday in company | ered and what o will report, the Beg | with three of his operatives, to testify in | hus been unable to learn, | ase ic 3 rke some | fhiofivo-mile olub handieap: Thiere wore | & e8¢ Which was worked up some dive entries. Blackmore handi- | months ago. The case is that of the upped tio field s follows: C. H. Cow. | state vs. George H. Jolnson and J. H. ing 200 yavds; Perry Baddollet, 400 | Welshans, s v j ] i ; Jusiness of imp M O, "4, Govdon, 400 ardss T 1T | 5o o0t four months ago the residence | sl be i atten éhmu i the “contest, Gordon second, | and business place of J. J. Heflner, of L g will be a special meet lodge th e TR N every member ober 10, at PQWER TO THE ONLY MISFIT | - Arvested on Suspicion. lickworo thiyd, Buddoliet tourth and | Hunburg, fowa, were entoredbymasked | SRR SETRARRNAG, o | owl Time, 6:50, The first and | yon, the oceupants chloroformed and z | M v ho ::’:.dul-x , some §; The » ranged W torest is w of yester d‘ ] s 1200 or $300 in money aud $5,000 in | Reme 88 Charl ! o N ted i etian e ith e mul B Therbs ! Lo the | by ONicer fon of being | weldht and phosp Tovs. Bold ouly in bonds taken, Emery took hold of the | g0 1y vi a) alar from the | o oyl Baking Pow, ..-m.lw Wall stroet, | case and picked upon two men a3 being | St Joseph jail, for whose capture Vi i ) | i | the suspicious parties, He we | goodly \'r',d.,,f.‘.,l‘{f.“\'f.'. oty ;‘“lli- ofe i drl e 1 e ! hg r nd greater in ull'nwlmll events thun those | 1 roibnt hard ol & % “Pho fallowlng ia the pro. | shom i the volo of 8 hard eharasior sud 1o learn whoether Poter- commenced to “work up the details. LUTIGD e Bt First prize, silver About this time the liquor dealers of REMEY N L ML Cowing | Hamburg and other towns in that see- 1. O, 1. Gordon, | tion were infested by 4 gang of black- : memm—_— n 3 astate cham: | mailers who levied foll upon the liguor- | Dise: the kidneys, liver, or uri- i second | dealers by threatening to give them | BAry organs, are speedily cured by he ntiies H. C. | away to the prohibitionists, unless they ‘lnfulhhr Hunt's (Kidiey and Liver] pujtre, o Hiteheoek, | Spashod up'* liberally. — Emery discor. | Remedy. ,."':" WMo, gotd medat; | eved enough evidencs to have Johnson | Capf G heoek, 11 | and Welshans as members of the black- | suftere mailing eang, und lodged them in s wits eured by Hig 1ising the forwer immunity from | Remedy, son's iption siiil that of Davis i v Wil bicy o sl Em{ iz ety tine Enlish b il T, K. Blackmare, . 1119 F.ARINLA-DG ol 111 in W five pship, Providenee Poli from Kidn i [Kidney Open evenings until 9 o’clock. ofl'r“h:'n'fl Nl Sibydie-tirst prize, gold- | By pr

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