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A GREAT RAILROAD FEEDER. o ABOUT A Launa sources Helped of Unlimit w i Other 1tal Oity an DY Mmoveme the first trs 1 hs the ahead of Grand Isiand extension v upprec fiftoen thickly se as the central countes in at the BSEL. Water in wost of the s deal of timber appreciste th venrs Nebrasks ure It abundant time N northwest west The gentier t from the Wton t soction of was the practically he roud it wue worth 4 g its future trade It is fuirly sv time to note trains present nd nitial point § fuct nt V—u sl the ths creasing in th when truvel i decline. 1t is » ful ehange g and there l.nnx;’, divis that the com yery eurly I is & ne compuny gers le who nes travel ind espe and Island over any of the B ciudly the muin line divisions, are fro nol much longer compa tiwe in for passe abiy en &M ] station out of Ravenna wher cating large wh a round house w will be the making of ut that plae pushing to the front it until the traffic and tr coln will be neurly, if 1 quite, s gre on this division as on the maiu line FAST TEA TRAINS, 1he Burlington route is just gaged in hundling fast ten trains wer Sun Francisco and New York, the first passing through here Suiurday evening, consisting of twenty-five curs of tea and three of silk. Three other special trains of like nuture pussed through the city yesterday and last night, nnd the time made by those trains between Deuver 2nd the Missouri Tiver zverages thirty | an hour, including stops. As an of the freight trafic esstward ah Lincoln at the sent time Jands pussed through the city for emstern | merkets Saturdny between 5 a. m. and . . and rem Jo- nd ous Lown wuy the roud is will not be long vel west from Lin- w e “THE MI880T will have their t Tun over the line 10 Lincoln ove weck fr the wrk of an offic the Capital hotel yoste vent of the line will be the o anticipution of future purt of Lincoln people wi fun, a diroet St. Louis line d a third route 1o Oms! Upon the completion of the road suitable for fust running and close ume, a regoiar Gmaha and Lincoln express tram will be put on that will oommenoe the competition with the B. & M. over the passenger travel between Omahn and the cupital city, ana resi deuts of both places will appreciate it POLITICAL ASPECTS The rumor has boen ufloat that Allen Field was on the eve of witndrawing from the congressionn) race and accept- ing u position in the state senate, but it will not do 1o count upon. In the event of snch & change of frout on the purt of Field, what would become of John B Wright and his promises thut be should himself be u senatort Clearty the pow- ors that be should not cross themselves and try to shelve Wright in this way, und it is very evident to secure pesce in the not now over peaceful tamily the for. mer pluns will have 10 be nibered 1o and the congressionpl delegation go to Figid with him todo the best he can for | himsolf out of it. The politieal sky 1o | congressional affuirs is very clondy in | this Joonlity, t0 suy the least and the de- e of Panl did not ussist the plans for Church Howe in the least, in fact, it seed on little surprise if the Luncaster congressionnl delegntion outs » lone and lonosome fight in the coming contest. W. H. Conger of Loup City, a member of the past Jegisluture, prssed Sunday in this caty and was vot entirely adverse to talking politics, espocially about his being a candidate for the stale senate. Of ocourse Mr. Conper will be anti Van Wrok and of course he has & grest man suppurters way off here in Lincoln, wi ure ready to mssure him that suocess on | that issue is ocertain, but the Sherma oounty coustituency mav cause Mr n- 0 lenrn that “‘there is many & slip twoen the upper ip snd the dpper Senator Van Wyck is exnected in Lin coln to-duy and he will spesk at different points the coming week. under srrange- Tuents und sppointments made by the cen- tral Van Wyck club. Mr. Barney Dolsu & candidate for par lismeut from the first ward 18 somewhat surprised to find that the republicans of the ward are warmly discussing spother csndidate, who soems 1o receive & grest many indorsements from Mr. Dolan’ own supporiers s well us olhers PACIFIC Woe ack frow » expect much | using it buve grown b | dred: | yourd | where ads wrapped up from cuts and bruises e of them Jookea though they B t notw s tinement ARoENS who hnd for fou dilupic property. b over 1o uns arraigned and boun at the coming term of the He gave bonds in anoe latter, this ¢ 1 the bo! winning at Sinoe the chuirman of the by of the st fuir has adv for furnishing ut and ba of Sewnrd The Foung po bids Mr of the Bapt traots for the constrac sewernge system, it 1 ex ill be made borrowed moncy failed to reimburs rTwright Wilcox, Wileox Arzput H. Conper. Loup City: Bugene Monty Albion; T. J. McShane, Omuba Beuton 'sHair Grower Al who are BALD, sll who are bscoming BALD, all who o Dot want to be buid, all Who are troubled with DANDRUFF, or 1ICHING of the scalp: should use Benton's Hair G Eio 'ER CENT 0 It never fails W stop the huir from ialling. Througl sickness and fevers the hair sometimes talls off ina short time, and aithough the person inay huve remuined baid for years, if you use Len- ton's Heir Grower sccording to directions you are sure of & growth of hair. Inhun of enses we have produced 3 g growib of Hauir on those who huve been bald und glazed for years we have iully substan- tintod the following facts: We grow Hair in 80 cases out matier how Jong bald. Unlike other preparations, it contains no suger of lead, or vegetubie or minera! | uisons. Itis o apocih for falling hair, and itching of the sculp. The Hair Groweris & hwr food axnd Its osition is slmost exacily lie the ol which supplies the hair with its vitaltty DOUBLE AND TRIPLE STE GTH. When the skin is very tough and the follive is apparenily efiectunlly closed the single swength will sumetimes fail 1 reach the papilla; in such cases the double ar triple strangth stiould be used ju ction with the single. using them nlte: Price. sincie srength, $100: strengt e stre EEists have not got it prepured 0D veceint of price. s B }‘\'T‘(;\"Ll;l ROWER CO., Sold by C. ¥. Goodman znd Kulin & Co. 15th wnd Dougies. 18ty and Comings Y pa. Y When you want s first-class lot which 10 build u bouse, call at Boggs & Hill und secure one of their elegant Omaha View lots L Spaciul burguins in the finost lots in Omuba View to those who will build firsi-cluss houscs. Boggs & Hill, 1408 Farnum stroct. of 100, mo dundruft, | “ double o, T¢ el D 1t will pay 1o look st Boggs & Hill'sJots m Omaha View before juvesting else- They are first class lots and ure wnch chesper than sny in the murket it The following telegram has been re- ceived by John Wright, corresponding seoretary of Omaha Stone Cutters’ as- sociation, as follows ATLANTA, Geongin, Auf 4 1880. - We buve strock aguinst the foremun of the state cupitol building, Scabbed Warn ull stone outters cowming here for the present Wal. Sprotsser, Bocrelary. Job. aguinst e When you want & first-cluss Jot upon which 10 build & honse, call ut Boggs & Hill snd socure ope of their clogant Omaha View lots. e e — Spociul barguins in the finest lots in Omubs View to those who will build first-class bonses. Doggs & Hill, 1408 Furnum stroet R It will puy to look ut Boggs & Hifl's jots in Omshs View before investing else where. They wre first cluss Jots and sre much chesper thus svy in the murket - 1 huve 54 fect on 0t stroet which I ean sell at Jow figuras. They do suy the oudle 15 going on th stroet; if so, this is o b thing. Take it before location, as it will be double then. 11 is worth wore than | ask now T. 8. CLaxEsON 210 South 14wk 5 e —— When you want & first-cluss Jot unaz whiot 10 bud & house, cull ut jBoggs & Hill and secure one of their e ut Omrts View lots. e It will pay to Jook st Boggs & Hill'slows in Omahs View hefore investing else- fist ward will yet be heard from. EVENTS ABOUT TOWN. The city jail had tweniy-eight guests for breakfust yesterdu) —guests who bad arrived i all hours of the night nnder esoort of toe hotel rruners of the pince, an the persons of the stalwurt poliocmen When the reportor made bis morning wisit 10 the register sl that well patron- ized place the gucsts wore just snsing, & harder of birds it would be to find. Sowe of thew had their where. Thoy are drst cluss lots and sre | much cheaper thas suy in the market | Spocial barguine in the finest lotsin | Omaha View 1o those who will buila | first-cluss bouses. Hoggs & Hill, 1408 | Farnam stroet e amus | . It wili pay to look st s & HEL's loas in Omashs View before investing else- | where. They ure first class lots and are muck cheaper thap any 1 lhe market. i st those | * | 10 call | Kle THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. JOE JEFFERSON, THE ACTOR. Sketen Deamatic € nteresting by r. the % u September 80 of wit e there £ bus triu vado manner Jeflerson was er with hi ung whole £ 1 the whieh they pass: earning ky the practioe ' Jefler crul Taglor s army 0 pleuse a s {foliowe in the tra giving performanc Rend Dramatic Life wers of the profession in n had to pursue thiir jeurnes thut & down wn 10 town, Liv times sh ks; 2 ntervals t KO ping ut i wents. L by the poor r and ~ometimes he ou hnd exper; methods,and o R CAr ut 1846, 10 He saw Gran the buttie car the re the bomt e time in the course WaE £0 rd uy s 1m nd good cakes stall was not a failure.’ rn to the New Y 1848, when, out at Char the little Jeflerson did stage until 10, he came Nutional theater, act ing Juack R in_the play of Jonatuan Bradio:d Here L“ met Miss Margaret Lockyer, a native of Burn- haun, Some shire, England, to whom sub eguently (May 18, 1550) he wus mar- ried. From 1819 onward he drifud about the country for several years. At one time he was in purtnership with Mr. John Ellsler, now & prominent mansger ndmired comedisu at Cleveland, and ner they took s dramatic compuny he clief cities of v somthern At another time he reitlod ladelphia, &nd later in Baltimor, In the lutier city he was allied with that eminent manager, since 8o intimutely ated with some of the biighiest snd t pages of Amer can taeatrical his Mr. John T. Ford: and Jefferson there the manuger of the Baltimore 1856 be made s summer in order to observe and of neng as exemplific London snd A P men then 1o b t sacred T face hardship and er panfor the accomplishment of a high urjose; ane of the occan vOFaZes he made m the steerage of u prc B all thin, e round 1o those who wit, muking resdy Improve Opportunity when it arrives, and Jefferson’s tm cume in good senson, ufter much piav tion und manv_disappomtments. On August 18, 1837, Laurs Keene opened her theater m New York st No. 622 Broad way, and ber comprny includsd Jefler sou, who on the first night made a hit as Dr. Pungloss, in “The Heir a1t Luw t it was not 1il] October 18 foll wing when o7 the fir:t lime on any stage wus pre- ented Tom Taylor's eomedy “Our American Cousin,’’ that Jeflerson guined his first permavent laurels, and estab- lished himsel in the judicious thougnt end the popuiar favor of his time a%a great comodinn. This wictory was ob taimed by hie mtehless performenoe of- “Ass Iremehard.” The pioee had & run of 140 niguts, Sothern wus in the cast as Lord Dundreary,” and tuat was the be afterward gained by him. Jeferson re mained 11 Luurs ne's theater LillJuly, 1858, when the season ended. Onoe, at in Phi Hobart town, in Tasminin, smong & peo- | ple whom the late Hiomry Jd, B the lasmaniucs, he st Brierly,” the rustic horo of Tow Laylor's piay of “The Ticket-of-Luave Man,” in presenoe of about 6,000 ticket-of-leave men, and this formidable conoourse of cubable oritics, at first hostile, ended by acoepting bim with deliguted acoluma tion. He visited the Pnoific coast of South Awerics and the Isthanus of Puna me ou Jeuying Anstralin, and from t la‘ter place bie went diroetly 1o Lion lon, where he induoea Mr. Bouciesult 1o r arrunge aud pewrite the nay of Van Winkle,” and wherc he onme giing bis exquisite performunoe Lip,” in Seprember, 1865, a1 the Adel yhi thenter. ~ln Mr. Jefler:0a's hunds wrote Jobm Oxeniord of the London Times, “the charaetr of ‘Rip Van Win busomes Licle for un exriciely psycbological extubition ™ The come diun's sugoess was grest Dl javed he way for groal avd cemtinnons wunph upon the American stuge after be cume bome. Joferson reappeared m New York, August 18, 1566, u the O, Ppic theater, 1pd afterward traversed the pr pal & of th evorywhere received precist 0z sud t the publie. T oher visit Lo the iu Lord o ish isles. Of late yeurs Jefierson hus acted but 8 small pari of (acl o1, preferring to live wo: al bowe wm ! devote his atten tiou §5 the snt of buinting. All his life a0 amsteur in wa'er colors, he developod SCIME Year: 4o HoL Guly au Ardent pls sion, ‘but & rewmarkslde taicnl lor e nling in the de) & ctment of lnondscage of bis woris huve boen exlubited, th inte deefunl ur x 2 p snee then » Engiish s sud in other watie the Bra | republic, being | | the vast dep | Tuvestment for | Munt of themr ore tom e Smag n shy erchi und the tw un be car »f Mr. Ms was mennt 10 glanoe stom, and Mr. Jeffe ullitio however one-part ply t thews d froe oWt which he ocou not ouly his highest ‘and human natu The part the ancien: nis idens as 1o husan life 1 geners ¥ play whoch Jef his balf-brother Junts 1o nothing: bul ferson conceryed it and Jefferson w le yet be w i his Jodgings jon snd the par eurs b fis mind It is 20t instinetively 8 part t humu roatural, m ations yw-men, and relations to the worl < domestic without insipid ymantic with rHvAZADC why itis suggestive of i pull of Yet it perfoctly simple and it i and fraught with the ¥ powerful snd 1 e nutural ever “‘the soey e THE NEGROES AT THE SDUTH.. The Changed Gonditions of the White and Biack Races S the War — Edueationnl An- vancement. Pliladelphia T Bishop Henry M Turner, of A , who hus been g the meemng of the bisbops of the African M. E. church in the city, is a man of commanding firure and strong t of countenande. His features are Cuucasian and his skin is of olive hue fur removed from the pure Ethiopian He was clearly the strong leader in the late meeting of the bishops of his branch of the church. He was the first eolored coapluin in the arwy, receiving his com: missicn iv 1868. When musrered out of the volunteer service he entered the reg- ular urmy s chupluin and was detailed to operate in the Froedman's bureau in the souch. Resigning the chaplainey in 1807, he devoted his time 1o religion and politics. He was the prineipal figure 10 the organization of the republican party in Georgia. A member of the Georgia constitutional convention in 1867, he was twice ufterwards eiecied to the legisla ture of that state. Throughout his polit ical career he clung to the itinerant min- istry. In 1876 be was chosen hend of the book concern and stutioned in this city until 1880, when be agmn went south as bis hop of Kentucky and Tennessee, with | his residence in Atlanta. As legislator, | bishoy he Lins had & wide and varied ex- | perie noe A TALE ABOUT THE SOUTH Bishop Turner ssid recently the abolition of sluver) made remarkable pr 3 in i industrial © Before the | emancipution of the slaves the whites | were almost wnolly dependent upon the | negro traffic for ibeir mainteuance. | There was littie else doing. The rich | white man owned sluves, and with them | worked uis cotion pluntation or gathered | bis rice. Below him was the sluve desler | who bought and sold blacks as 3 meaus | of livelihood. The poorest and mexnest | whites were the most oruel and mereiless | sluve-drivers. The traflic in blacks was more thay cotton or rive Frowing, or any other thing, the business of the south be- | fore the war. 1t muy then be eusily soen | what un enormious chunge the froedom | of the blacks und” the prohivition of | slave-trading wrought. Now eyerybody raust depend on his own efiorts. Work | entirely left 10 nugro staves before the war, under the gonditions DOW prevail- ing, hus 10 be done by White men where they are 100 poor to bire help. To-day those who do not lubor have lands whicl ure cultivated by colored people. What was once considened meniul und degrad- ing has assumed smother und s higher uspect 10 the white population. You can Teadily peroeive thut this healthier and nobler view of lybgr is well ealouluted to Work & vast improvesment i the industrial tone of the sogihara siates, and now Iwenty years afigr ihe close of the war, ihe improvemenl 1s everywhere sppur- rent THE GROWTE OF THE OOUNTRY ‘‘Bince the wur the south has grown with unprecedentd yamdity, but it noth ing us in s munufscturing and wining industries. Thises luegely due, however. 10 the ussistunce given by Dorthers cap- itulists, mwen with. mobey, who huve moved south punly in search of & ware | gevial climute und purtly soeking & good eir wealth., These men recognise the possibilities of the south in the way of manufacturing snd mining They are the men who set the exnmple in the wmanufucturing and twechunicsl busivess, and they find ready imitators And what maguifioont fields they buve Bwalt thewn, The iron ore fields of portherd Alubama sre simply s ing in their extent and richness. No ad eguute conoeplion can be entertained of its of ore in thal country by any one not faminar with st. 1ts coal beds are extensive. 11is pot anthracite coal. but & soft oily substanee, like bit- | uminous cosl. Thut tand ougtd 1o have boen of world-wide repulstion long sge bocause of its wetnl and mineral resour- | oox, but its duy wifl come. The time s not far distant when Birmingham, Ais will rival the Pittsburg of the north. At lauta, 100, i fast hecoming 3 usnufac twring ceuter, wnd s ae Clatisnoogs | nta, ( uttend ministe 8, O8] tonish | GuyC. Barton, Presiden: swnmpe THE $00) As 10 e southern negs cun be marked uny ely better off th but the 1= now Jess s n not us w Proclamation of the World"s Soap Manufacturing Co. ntimate le before ACTUALLY GIVEN AW AY TO PURCHASERS OF FRENCH VILLA SOAP. T A MAN | QJAWTED WITH THE GEOGHAPHY OF THI 0 EXAMINING THIE WAV THAT THL npart the much towar trong generosity people re and fairn The co rd the president with remurk ration. They Jook upon hin ce ukin to that they felt for e~ £ CHICAGO wo HUHTH- WESTER Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago. men i Ay ¢ but the t from republicanism has received back from the conduet of 1h democracy toward the president The future of the negro broad question. We have lerge in every sout ty und muny eolleges turning out teach clusses this wuy T e ; I St v, very gene d t tune the black 1 concede superi races must plane ¢ y. 1f the ne, y he will shou gove ent his own the s woud besc the agent of enlightenment of the gr 5 continent and who knows but that this was God's design in enslaving ck race. der [ southern 1§ 8 very sch iz ally In no o rond o tuke o town, Cednr Rapids. € Mibwnukon nn o { Rebraskn Forniu it Among fority enjoyed by the pu tween Ommin g0 Obicne any of DAY COACHE that hunian ot and u PALACE SLEEPING ¢ of comfor nnd elezunoe ING ROOM CARS unsirpnssod by nny, and fts widely velebraied PALATIAL DINING CARS, The equal of whieh ounnot bo Jound_olsewhens At Counell BIufts the trams of the Tnion Pack i v 1 Union Dipot with those of Ul The Colenraiad Daiin e Famous Albert Lea Route i € Close LOnnestion with e diwet ang fn orn Jines Columbus, Tndipnspolis, Oinein- Buftuio, Pitisture, Toronta, Kew ¥ ork, Philudeiphin, Bk and ull poists iv the east, ies Moines, M Dixie. Chica To the peo- Colorndo, Wyoming, Utnh, Washingeton wnd € tuges DOt PossE Potuits Wost: Norihwosr and Beirthwes The Creat Rock Island Route # putronn thet wense L e socinl juit the cov ed sociul € 1" Thor ougy v N t the 1 mern e points o1 Supe- this rond bo- Bre its Two treins s ro the finest n cregte. Jts b wre modois T« PARLOR DRAW- i pormts i | it of 1 Fasseuge: | forts wnd The Fust Exprass Toains betwsen Chfcago Puoch Cotmol) Tulle, Kansas Gl T or vty ahg nati, Ninenra T Montrenl. Hoston *imore. Wnshington sk the ticker apen kot viu the “NORTHW BSTERN. 11 you wish the best acoommodurions. agrents kol Tickets vie tis Line M. HUGHITT, K. S HAIR Generul Mutustr Pus3” Ageut. S35 Bhrithi s revien Tl s v, ; aori i o T et Bt wc parkor 2. el w . § vin Semonm ko K koo, hus been o as Al ticks roming R.R. CABLE, E ST. SOMN, FProvt & o] ¥er Gl T & Pans. AS% -CHICAGC. Red Star Line Currying &) CHICAGO gBEORT LINE Cicago Miwackes &5 P Ry THE BEST ROUTE From OMAHA aud COUKTIL BLUFFS ot THE IDASTS Helium Royul zil, suiling overs Between Antwerp & New York T0 TEE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, BOL- LAKD LKD FRENCE OMAHA SAVINGSBANK i | swon trom g0 10 ¢ | $1M to §1r. Socond Oul Vropuid, $40: exeursion. S0, Sooripe DASSLED 6t low raies. Poier Wrrht & Sons, Genersl Agonts, B Broudwiy, N i fionry Peni Furnnm st und United Biates Propared with atriet regard 10 Purity. Strength snd Suiurday Heulibiulness Dr. Prios & Powder contuins 00 Ammgnia, Lime or Alum. Dr Prices Estro Vanilin. Lenon, Oranse. eie., fuvor go PRICE BAKING POWDER CU., Culcago and St. Louls. CorsEr 1th A¥D DOOGLAS STREETS. Capital Btock. ... ..$150,000 | Lisbility of Stockholders ... 300,000 The only regulnr sevings bhank in the state. Five Pz Gent Antorest PRIG OB doposiis. LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE NS DAILY BET COUNCIL BLUF | { | ' SUPPLIES 1. Brown, Vice | President; L. N . Beunet, Managing Di | | Chicago, —axp— Milwzukee, St Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Eapids, Clinton, Dubugue, Davenport, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Elgin, Madison, Junesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, And all other am 1 poimts Bast, Northesss . . uidit. For through tickets cull onibe Ticket Agos ot 140) Purunm strest (o Paxion Hotel,or & ® | Twion Paaitic Depot recior: Jobn K Wilhar Cashier. —3} OR— The ODORLESS SANITARY (0, Fulbuen Siwapers uod the fines: Dining Ones in the world 810 TUL 0b the LD Lines uf the CICAGO, MUWATKRE & 87 PATL KATLWAY, und eve 116 PG 10 pussengers by courtoon of 1he oompruy B M ol Manigor IF.T Ausistant Genornl Mennger. Vo B Cauriamik, Goners! Pussenpor sng ot Agont 0. E_HEATPORD, Assistant Genorsl Pagsene er aud Ticket Avent 4. CLank, Genera Superiutendont [ { | | THE SIOUX CITY 'NEWSPAPER UNION Dewires o cull the uite o ol Neww kDo Howe 10 thokr vors complow siont of TANDARD MEDICAL WORK T B Caraant cors e ssion 1uroee | FOB YOUBG XKD MIDDLE-AGED MEN Envelopes. Wodding Ststioners. Bl Programmos ONLY ®1 BY MAIL FOSTPALD, Visiting Curds. und unything oise wn the paper Lne | SLLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE T0 ALK, Sumplos 0f goods Wil be furnibes prompls e 1l Wit upply 207 SABIS WILH apooi Jricor Tur & cune Bade up of 40 Ry dilsronl kinds of w mey | e roguircd. Now is 8 T Sur goods Sor full work. Get snios r gouds Bne compare the gueliis wnd ane of Olher Bouses We curry bo infee stock. v Bve yenre expor snoe souvinces us tit the BEST 1 CHEAFES and gives the grouiost subistaotion 1o purchusem Cover Pupers, Ol Privy Vaus, Coss Pools, Cisterns, Siks and Drains, clonned prompily. Al work done witk the Odoriess Pump &nd SEUETHOTION FakraD wed. 10N Furnim st Ownhs, Neb Telnbone Y HESS FURNAGES AXD STOVES A. BURMESTER, Ageat, 1318 Dodge Street. pecial Attention Given to Werming and ilgtin of Buwidig, Pubiic end Pivate The HESS ATR WARMEE Las no squ thie murker for power i hewting wni BOON () IN FUEL dwd or soft vom. We Garry & line ol Parowes sod Heing Swves. Ho A Hegiiors and Vontitors. Would e poawd 10 Tieve thube b WS O SuCH F6d8 40 Cal and exumine tavim . Tiu work of ull kinds, roohug aud gutie oatimuie: given. snd ki word | Funaniesd | COrepOBGCMCE solicied. i Phywicad Doty of Yauth, wud the Tran Audincra ol Kig ea Wi e ny lity. Dervous ung Correnp L Wil b gis SILUX (ITT KEWSPAPER UNIOK, 218 Douging Srect, SIOUX C11Y 'WOODBRIDGE BRY State Agents YOE THE DeckerBro'sPianos Omaha, Neb. 1o KulELeE. 30 FHICH PN L x ever hefore ol a1 et 41 Y e PR R 7 {vasng om s Ll ratod sum il omisnded i ity 5 Ly & e (oo of the WORTO She FNIGE WOWa 5, | wine o1 Cu € e ‘Bosenoe of 1ate 1n o1 grow sl works pulibislel s D o Ao ATy © i v wulne thus ull the ey Tur e psh b G mastorly e ullity ~igre's Pree o we Peabody M Insiiuie, o Dr. W. B Purkor. Ko ¢ Bulihiuch soe B Raan who iy b COURUILES 0 U1 Quwinos Toquiring SV Kl Chwromc wog Gbxbe Gleeios that