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1 e e A < et e THE QMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7. 1897 ii PA“NC wokK COHMENCED. COLONEL HENRY'S LECTURE. ri‘ Interesting Facts About Indians and - . — ‘ Indian Campaigns. . ! The Oapital City's Prineipal Thor- | Colonel Henry's lecture on “Indians and 3 I Tndinn Campaigns,” was given last night in ki | oughfares Vastly Improved. the chapter rooms under thé cath It ! { —_— was a very practical and interesting DI ] fae L LIBERATED SOLONS IN SESSION, | and Colonel Heney evidently knew what he i was talking about—a familiarity with the 1 S subject gained after a personal experience of First Mecting of the Councllmen | nearly twenty years on the plains and among Since Their Release—District Court | the Indians of Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, New y Proceedings—Indignation Over Mexieo and Indian Territory. He said the 4 ¥ Tudian believes in two gods, the good and 4 Dr. Cooley's Release. i S the bad, aud to propitiate the good one, he o resorts to making what is called medicine, by [PROM THE BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAT.| a mixture of eurths, bones, ete, producing . o 4 2 ¥ & e Buving work o Lincola i complet or | certain combinaions o coloe to the Tndian On Merchant-Tm}or Made Clothing, by making your purchases at The Misfit Parlors, during this week ok doninud, unil the carly spin, | ormer cus 1 caetily kv on he pr NO DODGE will be found TO CATCH YOU in a flaring advertisment made by us. We can show you season, more work has be in ground. All Indians after death goto the ¢ Beard of public works in a final review are unanimo of the opinion that the work has | as many of the enem & | e it oo roache 1o boh she e | A b hARKIn t umhot. o b his Made up in the most substantial manner, combined with more elegance than has AS YET BEEN shown §i e e, o e S o Ll e, G iy i ol by any house in Omaha, and AT PRICES beyond approach of any house in Omaha. " those roads ns well, to the heaviest who § in the breast, ropes passed nouses and the line of pavement reaches as 'nds ticd to supports from whi i ; orfior B 3 to keep tonse, were desc far up in the city as the corncr of Eleventh | Jit (NI00 R 10 kep LR Were GRter | ¢e . ° y o ”" and P streets, practically putting the three | phis (C4Rce s for the parbosc of oy e leading hotels in paved connection with the | 1 gian house or tepic mode of traveling, life - depats, The siuare yurds of Dlocks Iakd MUM- | i camp, Trailing, Sizn language, cte. woro - ° per B, 100 at an estimated expense sxplained, Thet came d od descriptic 3 B i gt s wibpold explained. Then came o varied ‘description n aced 3 d stractor, than was expected and the | Paradise or the happy hunting grounds, cx- ept th ok ™ of a winter's march in the Black Hlls at r us a guarantee. The amount of | g balow ‘made. in 1875 b paving under contract now and that will be | Ggionel Henry and his command from For i rushed with the early spring is nearly double | Rohinson, all being badly frozen and saved E in amount the work done the present year. only by coming upon a ranch occupied by a ° CITY PATIERS IN COUNCIL. ’ squaw man. ‘The Indian way of torturing, 2 i “The first mecting of the city council sinee | fvitehing the vietim on the 2 ™ : s o vid ground, their term of imprisonment was held Monday A | d | ovoning, Tharo a8 N0 remariable rush of | Conding o fre and o roasung il i AT Diisinoas over the two we feeports | B0 ot e ided eeriains’ o keop o | $10.80 Which we made to order for ~ $18.00 $20.40 Which was made to order for $ 40.00 o ¢ N o i of city officers, the laying of new 8 | hearers at loast, warm, 50.00 | ty degr i that of disposing of storm water before tandant oGt water Sewerage is e bearing its fruits | agqacre, resulted in the at of a large “ . e assucre, res 1 ) iR W i 67 (0) .... 83.00 68.00 150.00 systematic work, it appears a8 though sew and sich matters were disposed of. One of b wiicl vecurred at Fort T n:::"“"",,'"“""m 12.60 % v 2200 25.90 ARG 14.20 5 @ .... 26.00 30.00 b & 60.00 the pavement already laid in the vicinity of | proadly des and, instead of having a system putin by | foveof Iidians, some 300 ag: i o this chacter ol bo obbed out e e | L1816b s L .... 35.00 1756.00 = i 300.00 the important questions demanding attent RARINCEY ey Withithe ) | | r? " Captain_ Poweil's fight -1 [ [ ' tho depots is dostroyed. The defeat of storm | broddly described. Captain Powell's beht | - 165,80 .... 28.00 43.00 i & 85.00 | { { o MO L e unknown to the fidians, regulted in their re. s ¥ ; 4 ¥ ;. submitt oposition 10 Duild a | Lujse’ after cach assault, Colonel Forsythes Do Sosor peavide s ounel, would | hcoater, and repulss of Tndians on ihe Ro. Sultlngs to0o numerous In Varlety of {)attel'n and prices for sSpace tomake il extend it a bl and an estimate | wouo detailed. General (-r““k-n’ npaign . . . 1 a9 alrcady be d'for ropuirs on the | wer® B o Wit i Bl i | TS | mention. You can find them in style of cut and pattern to suit you i Toepers who have been found guilty of vio- | ShoPowwer of the Sloux, uncer testilg ey { The Indians numbered about 12,000, against Sl and at price you wish to pay. | ting the laws is also a work which at the sent time is engaging the attention of the council. our soldiers could we hold our own. Th | N Bk same Indians a week Jater destroying Custer i Bivoros fooscdings wers oot and his command. At this battle Colonel er S B e i i | Hones s shot theou s e mi e | QUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS ARE MOST COMPLETE, filled to their utmost capacity, com- i A. Rose. The plaintiffs alleges that | gou0 cighty miles over a rough conuntry— rount Ohio, in Pl sy Sl HEESL I s S prising every article of man’'s wear in quality unsurpassed and at prices less than any house in Omaha Before Judge Field i o il s the se of Paska ST | man, then three days ilroad, a total 3 . terday and a jury | gigtance of some 500 miles before he urrived N inst Johnson was on | hoie, all this time being blind, his face trial, he case developed a mixed condition : g 3 i fractured, so he had tobe fed with broth of affairs over some personal property the | from n spoon—showed us he said what officers value of u horse playing the important ~part N 8 L : and soldiers are called upon to endure in 3 | he expert testimony of volumnous wit- | fydjan campaigns unknown to the people, 4 nat y and with some hesitancy he gave the above is & good deal "r.""l‘“““"“", abread as an illustration. The solution of the Indian : over the fact that the indictment against Doc- | JLblim Ne said was to give cach Indian his y did not hold good und ~wus4 Jund, and make him farm it, and give him a shed by the court. Doctor Cooley was | voto! and then the whites would tuke an in- charged with committin terest in him, as they had done with the body of Lizi an abortion by the corone | I i Winkleman in December 1846, | nogro, The lecture lusted an hour and was s jury and the court of inquiry | | of vivid intereat to all. W t and fiul uml-a‘r Imn;h u..ulnswn{v;- for the (i Tho locture was the second in the courso of The dotails of the horrible affair created a 7.8 undor the auspico: o TeiRity Gathe- \ ekl & Gitemiant it the o nar tha || oy opnror g liukplaos oF bhe Melntly qoen ’ , [ ] sertion he asks diy -al chapter of St. Andrew's brotherhood, Svidenco was conclusive that the girl lost her | fralchapter, o e eed by D M N ving beel eres v . Mill itattrom thalaffacts of the cximinal iprastics || e arsyuaving boen delivecadity De Mt of Dr. Cooley and public 1o next lecture will be by Captain Ra; opinion was loud in who will detail will detail some of his Arctic = ) ondenmation of the doctor and demanded [ St WG K T S fiis punishment. It was not until the present | CXPerences: S carving tools and that a number of moulding | Black Orook and “Around the World in term of court that the grand jury passed THE v benches be made. Sighty Day ) : it D e s eoa orois THE BENCH AND BA The Davenport school was accepte The first vacation of any kind that Chief 1 stated t an indictment was moved im- The United States Court. Jxmu‘_fl Haynes was elected superintendent | S ey has taken since assuming th‘l‘ duties mediately upon the presentation of the ev I E BT a T of repuirs. of his office, was a short trip to Cortland IVERED 10— denc However, on the same day that % Cochran, The bill of Rice & Bassett for $4,300,62 was | where he spent Sunday with J. B. Dewelett, Beers was sentenced to hang for mur A " 2asd agirl, this doctor escaped from the punis involving the ownership of twent) referred. an old army friend. He returned Monday. acresnear | 1t was agreed to ifvest the amount in the — went for taking the life of his victim through | the Fort, is still in progress before Judge | smking fund in city paving bonds. | the fault of the information, the attorneys | Dundy. The principal witness in the case is | Miss Agnes McDonald was_elected assist- R S | Buffalo Scales, for the doctor filing o demurrer setting ©01th | . vomieal old southern darkey, who is known | 0t principal of the Leavenworth school Plows, . 4 5 i ong| sment, o ! o X Vater will be intr »d into the Bancroft | that the information,through its statement of | o o vuous cognomen, of Tim Flan- Water will be introduced into the Banero! 20 Cents a Week. Markers, Scale Repalr shop. [ facts does mnot constitute an offense pun- school. Hooks, ishable by the laws of the state. Upon argu- | nogan, and who has had possession of these | The following resolution by Mr. Cooper e Saauris OMAHA Slide Iron. . ment on the demurrer the court held the de- | acres for twenty-eight years, Both sidesare | was adopted The ejectment suit of Ward v murrer good. For this reason Dr. Cooley | endeavor: to prove priority of | ~Resolved u goes free and escapes from the punishment | their claim upon the ground | lic instruction be nuthorized to open evening that every man who heard the testimony at | by _this Africo-Celtic witness, and his | schools when thirty persons shall petition for the time feels that he richly merited. testimony has been_a rich treat for lawyers, | the same and pledge themselves to attend its ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION the court, court attuches and the audicnce. on, That the superintendent, under di- of the State bank of Daykin, Jefferson | While old’ Tim has a_wonderfully retentive | rection of the committee onteachers and text county, were filed yesterday with the seere- | memory, chronologically he is 3 books, assign teachers to such evening tary of state. The bank's capital stock is [ He has no_idea of dates und fixes ull events | schools, to be paid %2 per evening. That the 0,000 and_the incorporators L. J. Alexan- | and happenings by ec wondingoccurrences | schools shall be open five evenings each weelk That the superintendent of pub- Seven papers a week. Send your order to the office, 1029 P Street, Capital Hotel Building Health is Wealth! der, John 1. Wright, W. E. Maynard and | during the war, such as the election of Abe | from 7 to 9 o'clock. That the superintented Johu W. Lytle. Lincoln, the bombardment of Fort Sumter, | of public instruction, under the direction of T. N. PARKER, ¥ AL NoTES. battles 'of Bull Run, Chicamauga, Lookout | the committee on teachers and text books, Governor Shedd came down | Mountain’ and_other, sterday to afiix his signature | those trying days. apers i the exccutive oftice as acting gov- | reach a conclusion to-da; Licutenant from Ashland [t prominent events of | shall a; a course of studies and enact case will probably | rules for the government of suchschools. ‘When the attendance shall fall below a daily FLORIST, or. average of fifteen pupils for any week the Frank G. Simmous, stewart at the home District Court. superintendent may close such school. for the feeble minded at Beatrice, attended RETTA WANTS TO LEAVE JOSEPI, , ———— the meeting of the board of public lands and Retta Parish, in her application for a THE OLD CHECK RACKET. Duildings. fvorde” 7 i X divorce from her husband Joseph, says she Commissioners Birney and Abbey, of the 2 4 o o et the ity you. | married him at Storm Lake, Tn., November Finest Collection of Rare & Ornamental Plants on an Unsophis- man. It is Worked Agal ticated G & trip over the state. 8, 1886, and that he has since been cruel and | A Gorman laborer named Abraham Mar- ME; E i Ex-Governor Dawes, of Crete, was one of | abusive towards her. He has continually e it ot & bonAla 2 ness, ons, Fits, Nervous a West of New York City. tha visitors 4t the capital city yeaterday. hanged hoe arith ndultory withont, cause, and | 12U8 Was the victim of a confidence man yes Headache, Nervous Frostration caused by the o Oil Tuspector Caldwell is in the city. feuw weelts ago i South Oaa, when they | terday afternoon, and his experience has cost A AR R Office Telephone, 64, O TARIARLS & £ Y. ew S ago in & o vhen they | CHUGY fies . _ epression. Softening of the Krain resulting in ce . 68, THE CITY IN BRIEP. went to bed, Joseph -placed ' razor and | him #0 of his hard earnings. Muartaus had Tnoanity and 1ending fomisery, decay ad dcath, Green Hou: e Te'ephione, 1000, (Boyd's Opera Houss.) ] ove Park addition is the latest and the | hutcher knife under the pillows with the | justcome to the city from Petersburg, Boone mature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power P. 0. Box 565, plat was filed sesterduy in the clerls ofice. | remark it there would be bioodshed in | county, and was looking for work. At the thher sex, Iuvolintary Eosses and Sperat: = tis ar cre tract sub-divided into | one family.” fhl : seatat Rl cy-set | Ttssu nee proven in millions of ansed by over exertion, of the bra:n selt. o e SNl sukdinlind dnle o0 Sl e t. Paul depot he was met by heavy-set | , TR SpRHOrOxeeinee BItIn o4 contary, To | abuse or over indulgence, Each LOX contu i | e - ; Louis Shiolds. broneht action yesterday | man with black whiskers who pretended to ; one monthy's treat 1008 box, or six hoxes = d States (Government, SteckPiano e state auditdd has filed his demand on | geninst Charles Banks and wife in the sum | be a vich cattlem for #5.00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. Lancaster county for the indebtednes of the | of §45.9215 for building materia county to the state for the care of the insune - from that county at the The amount Cou indebtedness is $1, n from Norfolk, After a and lubor. | pleasant nequaintance of about fifteen min- heads of the great universities, o + ost, Pureet and Most Healthtul. Dr, WE GUAKANTH b i rice’s the only Baking Powder that does nof | Tocureany case. With each order X _y Court utes,the stranger told Martaus that he wished | contain Amm(mli\. Lime or Amlm, [ (‘3"1_‘( in | us r:lu- ix boxes, accompanie 1 with #5,0, 1 0 s ransact some i inef tow! ans, PRICEBAKING POWDEIR CO., send t rehiser our Writ en guarante 1o tr t some important business uptown, KU e | ot A t QXDE QMR WPIMED CARRE. aud if ho would let him have some money he | No Xork ¢ county, accompan- | e December docket was called yesterday [ 16 1 WOUK YR JUND INANEY., B8 Whrift of that | . Tne Decembe o e 45 | would stop at a bank on his return and re- MA¥, Druggls', Sole Agen n trains yes turn the moncy to him. The unsophisticated Umaha aline county JUDGMENTS kE who are be- | Houschold Sewing Machine company il he against A, B. Whitney, 835649, artin ools ag ainst George W. Dun- 8ot for hearing yesterday. “There is a noticeable increase in the r FOR the year 1838 FRANK LESLIE'S rth, and the stranger ga curs {3 a 7 IR S “POPULAR MONTHLY,” which has . check for #,000 on the § 2 e &~ been aptly styled “THE MONARCH OF e R can, K55 bank, payable to W. H. Swift & Co. 5 > L YT L T A i s 1l John L. Whiting against Mayne Paint | signed by J. B. Hammond. The st 3 > £ J&T > [ THE MONTHLIES,” willbe better than § cstate transfers since the first of the month, | Manufacturing compan, b, promised to return in half an hour, but after 5 ever, s - a cure. Guar Issuied Remarkable for powerful sy, thetic tone, pliable action solute durability with 110 cases on the calendar, DERED, , was in the city , coming to take prisoncrs to Wilbur for trial, tween the courts confined in the Th Lof Keays for attempted rape wa the man's mind that and the paper he held for security was worthless. He hunted und told his story, but there has found any running close to $0,000, and the people with Ldward Leis property on the market are not evincing | weig, §215.50. the anxicty to sell that they dida month S o3 up the polic a0, Police Courr. e o our cases of dr at the police jud BUFFALD BILL. be sprouting. The daily transfers arc now | §2:39.50. it began to dawn on the G NEW YORK i : SHOES Personal. e B For Lioves MisstssCitomel :mont, Neb., is in the \ Embody the higheat excellens 4 1eas, com fort and re the reigning ionablecivel ner against Herman Roscu- | he had been victimized, sons, strong and Dbrilliant stories, and e ATt T v Articles upon topics of current and the boom of the early spring appe to S an & Co. ugainst W. Read, | waiting for him in vain for four or five hours, COUNTRY WILL SEE BY EXAKINING THIS MAP THAT THE public interest, sketches of eminent per- poetry of a high order, profusely illus- trated by the best artists, and all by writers of recognized merit, will fill its e Kmoke 1 | tihe great ploskire in LI have s the Cars o Ball. 1 would not ut e Fora sndden lue to the swindler. iks and disorderlies were | Tom and dock yesterday morning | rested on i awaiting sentence. Two of them were ar- | Gross lust Frida, vested while creating o small riot and as- | sent to jail sossed the usual costs for their amuse- | This uts conld The funds avai fire boys ureexhausted and warrants have been drawn for the full amount_of the fire | Ca fund, This necessitates the city fathers' | Hood taking some measures at_oncg to~ provide a fund to draw upon for the Inaintenance of ol the department that seems to be constantly | == HATD 0K EDTCATION sed by age of funds, e “The monthly payroll of the teachers in the Lincolu publie s sum of 3,719, took place yest the two men ar- weld up Fre night, wure ys vagrants for'twen s taken in ord v-fiv Joln Bogie, of I city. H. Weatherington, of Lincoln, Neb., is vis- pages, To the old and favorite corps [P = of contributors will be added wilters ot promise, and no effort will be spared to keep the magazine il the foremost rank. cies W 2ld unti the highway horoughly looked into. able for the payment of the | would be more favo . il soup, Lang r mbl.' i ity ooy Our name is 1J,4T.COUSINS, on every sole. } NEW YORK. is in the cit eb., is in ity B ™ Neb, is in the \ % 7 By reason of its N. 8. Harding, Nebraska City, Neb., is in East of Chicago, and ontintsa the city. points West, Northwest and Bo. rost, I8 the true Gearge H. Harucy, Dos Molnes, In., is in For Sale by middle link in that transcontinenta: system which the ity Haward Brothers. $i1iien aaa tralljtates revl Sad 'MaSle Deivem tho which has already attracted widespread E ane i ines ‘The Roel cludo N S. Lane and_wife, of Des Moines, Ta., oclio Rock Ialand main line and branehosincludo Cht | 5iontion and chaimed wultitudes o iting in the city Q H. M. Bostwickand wife, of Woodbine, Ta., are in the city. Joe Pierce, of § AC fulous taint, es the blood. iy cures catarch. illa puvit and thus perman ux City . Cass, of Lincoln, Doty, of David Cit in the November number was begun an or the L additionsl. A FIER fivon atour ofico parlors. by il druggints, CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL COMPANY, & Over 114 South Fiftcenth Street, earnest and powerful ta'e, CHEASO A0CKISLANDBPACIFIGRAILWAY | swieeatnd | “PRINCE LUCIFER,” by Etta W, Pieree, ral position . 0, he | tmportant Meeting Monday Night— 00ls amounts to the neat Tho monthiy distribution | ManyBills Passed—A Night School. At the regular monthly meeting of the board of education held Monday night, all mem- Stimulate the Blood. Ders, with the exception of Mr. Felton, wero Brandreth's Pillsare the great blood | present. Inu«n‘u-m They are a purgative and The proprietor of the Thomson-Houston blood tonic. they act equally on the bowels, the kidueys, and the sking thus cleansing the system by the natu let of the hody—they may be ¢ purgutive sudorific Wiy cino. Thoy stimulate the blood so enable natu Cmaha, Nel ———— . are visiting in the city. o e ; Hock Island, 1n Ulinots 0. C. Subin, of Beatrice, Neb., is in the Washington, ¥alrfield, Ottumwa, O; ettty iredis o sty ! tie, Knoxville, 'Audubon, Harlan, Gy “l! rne b Nebraska National Bank, U.5 DIPOS@EY O_MAHA. NEB. Y Paid Up Capital, - $28B0,000 Surplus, - - - 80,000 park Mascaon readers. Subscriptions may begin, if de- sired, h the November number. . C. Benedict, of Shelby, Ia., Millard. 0. P. the Millu J. K. Hughes, of Ml comfort, certainty and safoty, Ite 3 Frl distinguished for its excolience, 11a M}Ill ‘ehring, of Lincoln, Neb, is at the ormanent wey 18 dlsasuished fur [\ exsationss. fie Millavd. ——— H electric light company to erect four 2,000 st the candle power lights in the high school grousd was referred to proper committee The s eudents of public buildin recommended that fire escapes be e to throw off all morhid | the high scheal. Referred. humors, and cure disease no mattor by The report of the city treasurer showed what name it may be called. One ov | that there remained $§17,021.5 in the gencral twoof them taken every nightwill pr fund and §7,514.50 in the sinkirg fund. an infallible remedy Bills to the ey Council Blufly, in lowa, atin, Trenton, 8. » seph, i 2 3 e, o G rantsedths | Cameron and Kansas City, in Missouri; Leas sworth | Each issue contains a oaly ‘oo In the world gencricing | snd Atehtson, in Kansass Altert Lon, Ninnen) Electric & Maynetl P schiwinek, of Norlfolk, Neb., is at Presid s 8. REwn, Vice-Pre A. “The Great Rock Island Route'’ Guarantees pe crmanent way gar, Neb,, is at the 4 4 U S o iFuII-Page Picture in Colors, the scries of twelve forming for the year a beautiful colicct art. rd t President, G s, Cashiop TOUZALIN, 20 V WIS 0 DINKCTORS, W. V. Monse, Joux 8. CoLLING, H.W.Yares, Lewis 3. Mekp, A E. ALIN, on of gems of modern uipmons Judge Hopewell and wife are at the Mil J B H YNE ulrlnlA . B. HAYNES, | i itz Vincent Kokes, Ord, Neb,, is at the Wind- The “Popular Moathily™ contains 128 large octavo ses, nearly twice the matter of nount of § 25 were aud mt includes teachers' and s which will e paid first o Latenser for $1,250, was re- Cars, superb Dinlug Cars, providing du als, PRl e Kensas City) restful Reclintng Chair Cars. Its mans be: agement is conservative, its discipline exacting The Famous Albert kea Rou'r Bet Chicago and Minneapolls and St. P ¢ e pei | § per year; 28 s per copy Minnes 50 = ited. This any \ Janitors’ sa it was issued at Superintend- | ho i) of | ent Whitlook's ofice yesterd: to Sherwood & Sout! snlieatiens for situatic oachers wil o S e Applications for situntions as teachers will | © 6"y "y N bhirteonts and be examiued Decowber 2 and . | windsor —— Two new text books—*+Chuucers Prologue W. W. Finch, of Central City, Neb., is at were adopted and the | the Windsor. : and 15 not only the ¢ cheapest, of any of for the One Building Permit., Bot one pe H. C. Schmidt, Portsmou Windse Mrs. Steele und family, of W are al the Windsor "THE IRON BANK. A Genera fa the of magazine ), Neb,, is at the scople. and that was wd to put about $100 house near the coruer b, ferved. 12th and Farnam Sts, ! Basking Business Transacted. rk, of Beatrice, Ncb., is at the ond, via Watertown and Sioux Falls, to the € and grazing lands of interior Dakota. 1d Kankakee, the Koek Lia — “em SCIENTIFIC = M UFAGTURING 0 Specimen copics, 15 cents. M > b E 190 F £ H RANK L LIE, innatl, Indian. Prequently aceidents ocenr in the | and Kei household which cause burns, outs, | Superist. Joseph, dteht 563, 50 aud 67 Park Place, New York I to purchase 120 Mr. Bolossy Kiralfy, the manager of the - .. ~ . , Ka ul and interma. "20 aw » cop.es. T e W Manaper, of th —OFFICIAL— Pointe, ol lad e ———— S dpcoind and biulses for use tu such Ko contract with F. M. & 5. W. Jones for | uad imyorter I the United Sistes ot the s o Ceuria mas foilrn nontas of Was tonil e . L. GALDEAIEY, ¢ases Dy, J. H, Mol s Voleanic Oii ] the supnlyivg of siates wae anuulled and | famous “Excelsior” and *ieba” spoctacles, TENOGRAPHER, gy desired Inforuiation, apply to Principsl oficed i Sur(oon and Physician Liuinent hus for nany years been the | given to J. 5. Cauideld. and besides *Doloros” which is the largest Third Judietsl Distriot, A% VAR Btes anc Oustan sraffueen sOMMEN | oo, i 3 J | coustant favorite family remedy. It was ugreed (o purchase ® number of | show on the road this scasou, he owns the CHAMEER OF COMMERCR R B, CABLE, G8T.J0NR, L A WOLBNOBS, | OMceN. W Conier Hth uud Pouglas St Ofce, 0, 465, Hesidouce Lolepliode, 668, o0 0ot Masager. AV OenT Masamr. Sex Th 4 T bgh Wiephe

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