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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1888, ¢ R B R B B The trial of William Johneon, the nssailant of little Frank Moeller, was crowded over till Monday. A man giving the name of Frank Far- nell was run in last night for trying to worm money out of a drunken man. A dispatch from Los Angelos, esterday from Samurl Hau {V B. Slaughter announces the death of Samuel and Hattie Houver, of this city. Peter Larson, the man who was found in a sick condition at a Cuming street etation and taken to St. Joseph’s hos- ital,died yosterday. He was o stranger in Omaha. The Castellar reet Preshyterian church began this week to hold gospel meetingsevery evening. The attendance and interest have been good from the first evening and steadily increasing. Judge C. A. Baldwin was suddenly called to Kaneas City yesterday, to the death-bed of his daugnter, Mrs, Merts- heimer. Judge Baldwin has the sym- athy of Omaha’s citizens in his last sad bereavement. Robert Buchanan, an insane man who had wandered from Smithland, Ia., was picked up by the police at the Union Pacific depot_yesterday. He said he had a brother here.and was turned over to the latter, who is a hack driver. Charles Anderson, who* was arrested for stealing the horse of S. J. Burgstrom, waived a preliminary exnmination and was held to the district court in the sum of $1,000. Not being able to give the surety he went to the county jail. J. G. Giles, of Council Bluffs, wants to know the whereabouts of a fly-bitten horse and a top buggy. Said rig was hired by a club-footed man named Brown, and did not return at the expected time. Samuel Crowley, captain of engine house No. 4, anxiously seeking his lost son last night. The child is be- tween three and four years old, with hair cut short. He wore a white straw hat and o blue dress, His name is Jim- mie. Justice Anderson enteved up three judgments against the Truth Printing and Publishing company yesterday as follow: In favorof the Western Union spuper union, $04.69: for pl( _company, Dr. Lamar, pastor of the First Baptist chureh, will begin on Sunday nightnext n series of sermons on subjects of great interest to everybody. The flrston next night “will’ be “Capital and 1 be followed by “The Sunday 7 “Was Adam_and Eve the r Created?” “Shall Woman be Ovdained to Preach? “Where Do idels and Skeptics Get Their Moral- Personal Paragraphs. . Guy, of Picree, Neb., is at the Wind- , of Fremont, Neb., is at the 3 (.om]ll.nn of Talmage, Neb., Paxton. Charton Riddle, of Dunbar, Neb., is at the indsor. George B. Stewart, of Creston, Ta., is at the Millard. is at the ] Olinan, of L.ncoln, NCb,, 15 at tho Millard. W. S. Rector, of Nebraska City, Neb. the Paxton. W. W. Wright, of Blue Springs, Neb., is at the Windsor. Robert, McReynolds, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the Millard. F. G. Kieal and wife, of Albion, Neb., are avthe Windsor. Mrs. D, Ackerman, of G is ut the Millard. John A. Felson aud wife, of Sutton, Neb., are at the Windsor. Mrs, C. A. Hinsdale, of Teksmah, Neb., is registered at the Millird. Walt M. Scely came up from Bennet last night, and is at'the Millard. icorge H. Sweet, wife and daughter, of IL.,U are at the l’.l\lnn Mo C. G. Hoyt and H. L. Beatrice, Neb,, aré at the Paxton, A. McShane, of Deadwood, is in the e looking after property he controls in South Omaha. Walter C. Leach, of Minneanolis, agent for the Heckler Iusurance company, is at the Millard. Mrs. O. Jay the eity Iast i registered at the Paxton, Edward and William Rapids, Tn., heavy ra in the city with 4n eye upon future op in the west, is at and Island, Neb., Erring, of mith and daughters arrived in it from Iort Meade, and are O'Hara, of Cedar Afraid of a Woman A stalwart African named J. filler has sworn out a warrant for the arrest of Ida Miller, charging her with calling hun a thief and threatening to do him bodily violence. He most indignautly @enies the opprobrious epithet she applics to him. u has not been in a be Railroad Men in New Business. Tnomas L. Kimball, Charles J. Swmith, Erastus Young, J. M. Thurston and T. M. Orr gave notice to the county clerk yester- duy that they had ussociated themselves to gether for the purpose of buying and selling real estate. The prineipal place of business will be in Omaha, and the capital stock is placed at $50,000. Take Down Those Signs, The sign commissioners are determined that persons huving signs on their places of business shall comply with the city ordinance governing such matters, A great sons have complied with the re specitied, but u grout many Mmore have utterly ignored them, On next Monday the commis. swoners will commence to urrest all such offenders, Selling Decayed Fish, 8. Hollander, a fish pelldler, is in hock at the central station for selling decayed me chandise, The arrest wus mado by Special Onice Idsmith who insists that the fish should be classed as garbuge and dumped in the river, as it is not it to be eaten, Hollan- der says that the merchandise was shipped here Wednesday and that necessarily it must be fresh. The luspector wus next led and after a_caveful examination he agrecd with Oficer Goldsmith that the nsh was not fit to be eaten, Heating and Po The Omaha heating company filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. The authorized capital stock is $300,000, in sha #100 each, and the nature of the busmess to be transacted 18 the generating and furnishing of heat and steam power for residences und manufacturers, Victor H. Coffan, Nathan Merriam, ( . Barton, Fr Turphy, Nathan h\ W. B, Taylc James M Woolworth, B. Colton som and I mnk llmlun al the incorporators. May. Following is a recapitulation of the arrests for the mouth of May: assault with intent to k police Assault, 3; t with in 2; burg ying con turbing the peac 224; fast drivin five ires, 1 forgery l H {.Ilm‘ fugitives from justice, 1} taking out leave, 1; horse stealing, 1 houses of ill' fame, 12 larceny 83 drunks, i injury te preteuscs, 5; horse with: kecpers of violating g Violating plambors’ liecos press license obsceno pictu Total, 1,080. The cases lur the distri Buwbered ten. L - Btop at the Globe Lo BOUNCING THE SQUATTERS. Formal Ejectment of Encroachers on Byron Reed's Property. Deputy Sherifft George Stryker, armed with eleven orders in ejectment secured from the district court by Byron Reed seve- ral days ago, yesterday went down to the bottoms to serve the papers on the unfortu- nate squatters and was received with con- siderable opposition and resistance. He, fortunately, was accompanied by two police men from the regular force and their pres ence had a tendency to keep down the ruf filed tempers of the residents. Mr. Stryker came in contact with awful sights of pov- erty and squallor, and the rudely constructed & were unkempt and filthy, As the ma- v of the squatters agreed to leave the mises within a period of from five to ten s they were not interferred with, but one nk Toucher insisted upon combating the rdates of the court and barred the door of his shanty against the officers, After a lively struggle, in which clubs and other missles were hurled at the officers, they succeeded in razing the Toucher shanty to the ground and leaving the family without a roof to cover them. These severe is alleged were necessary and if squatters do not.Jeave within the timo stipu- lated they will be treated in a like manner. —— 1t is by copying after natuve that man gets best results, Dr. Jones' Clover Tonic is nature’s own remedy, is purely vegetable, can be taken by the most delicate. Cures all stomach, kidney and liver troubles, 50 cents C. ¥ Goodman, o . I have opened my Woodruff granito quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can be seen at stone yards of Wm. Tyler, Lincoln, Neb. HOS PRICE. J. POTTER. A Tribute to His Memory by His Fel- low Citizens, It is proposed to erect at some pomnt to be hereafter determined a bronze statue, heroic size, in memoriam of the late T. J. Potter. His thousands of friends will be glad of the opportunity to thus manifest their apprecia- tion of his noble qualities, the sincerity of his friendship, and his fidelity to the interests in- trusted to his care. He had notable charac- stics worthy of commemoration, and to this end it is proposed to raise a fund by pub- lic subseription to defray the cost of a suita- ble monument or statue. The undersigred have consc as a commission to have the mat o raise the necessary funds and ted to serve v in charge, i700 by the loction of Captain Warre n B with ‘of Mt. Pleasant, Ransom of Burlington, t Foster of Burlington, sec Local committec locality where the public may desire tributé to the Potter monu money to be remitted to the tr J. Ransom, president of the Gerr Savings, bank, Bur paid out upon the order “The co-operation of th nized in each an-Ameri- , and to be smnission. s and railway al, s carnestly mail, 1 ulso visit the v to secure an organized effort to essary funds ut once. Wannes Brogwrn, moa ). RANOM, ' L. Fosteh, See. THOMAS ML, PAvL MoR10N, E. L. LOVAY, Cianres M. Levy, EDWARD CAMPLELL, 1. Life is burdensome like to the suf- ferer and all around him, while dyspe and its attending evils hold sw nts of this nature can be spe d by taking Prickly Ash Bitte Thousands ~ once thus cheerful testimony as to us points 1se the nece- beur its merits. i DEMOCRATS, Inion Pacific, “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Will sell through tickets to St. Louis, Mo, to mnnul.nmug to attend the National Democratic Convention, to be held at that place, on June sth, at one ¢ for the round trip, from points in Nebraska and Kans: 1 good June 2nd to Sth, inclus turning June 6th to 1ith, inclusive,good for continuous passage only in each di- rection. e — JORGE VROMAN ARRIV The Chiefof the Union Pacific Broth- erhod in Omaha George Vroman, chairman of the ance committee of the Union Pacific rg arrived in this city yesterday from and wus met at the depot by ade the local brotherhood. Mr. Vroman liately notificd of the action taken in ref nce to requesting the Union Pacific to pro- it the scab crews of the Burlington from drawing cars over the bridge, and he vo Tus full accord and sympath, 5. By request he will rem and to-morrow, and frem od to Chicago on business re griev- iroad, Deny here will pro Vi met Mr, Vroman, und in answer | quostions he replicd that in his opinion the demands made on the Union not out of that they would be carried ¢ to the “The brotherhood,” continued My wve the word of those in & y will cor and I have 1o doubt that they firm,” A gentleman who was with Mr. Vroman stated that it has been fully decided upon moment the Union Pacitic al- ) crew the | s of the bridge there will be a gene strike of all 2 cmplopes of that road. A luxuriant drau Aperient removes will remain areant’s Selt- all ill effects ions in eating and drinkin, il lenherg's B b-cent cigar in th & Co., whole ro and world, get Maux TURN. m Pacific, ) JRLAND ROU Will sell tickets frc il Kan V. a points for the special cursion to Salt Lake City and June Gth, at one fure for the Tickets going good five da turning fifte duys, thivty days, Stop-over lowed within these limits sivous of visiting Gurt G salt Lake, the famous watering place of the west, should improve the apportunity now offeved, ex- return, round trip. The following marriage 1 yesterday by Judge Shiel Nawe and Residence hn A. Nelso { Mary Johnsc { Gottfried Huc 1 Elsa Moe O b { John P. Williams, South O 1 Lizzie Craus, South Omaba. .., § Peter .1\ inson, Omaha, i Liczie Rusm ing 10 att itional Rey Convention to be d.in Chicago June 19th, Tickets good going June 16th to I‘m\ and returning o 2ith inclusive; with ‘cen in euch diyeeticu. Continental Clothing House An opportunity of Special Importance for cash buyers throughout the west. [T PAYS T0 ADVERTISE. OUR orders by mail ated. rcely a city or town Western States that liberal orders. it, knowing that every response to these orders will be ol ing advertisemeni for the CONTINE TAL. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT., Weofferl Boys’ Scoteh Plaid Norfolk Blouse Suit nominal price of $3.005 regular sizes from 4 to 13 le and as have been LOT 2705.—Price $3.00. atthe merely these are in years old, and as protty a sty serviceable as any that we able to make up this higher price. LOT 2364.—Price $4.00. agood ser cable color and same sizes for Boys' old. A new lot which has been m to sell for $6.00, and we unhesi offer this one of the B ever offered this season in tl ment. LOT 2368.—Price $5.00. This offered to those who want somethir a little darker color than the othe This is a very neat black and giving buye goods to us at our expense. results. You take no risk OCMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK and expross for the bargain susts advertised were larg during the past month than we had an- i 3 in have not sent This is OUR method of ertising, and we propose to continue article sent in 50 out This is a very choice lot in a neat mixed Cheviot cut in the rom 4 to 13 years cup s depart- lot i in H., but unhe: lots. brown Suits, prices, $3, $4, and $5. Continuation of the sale of Sawyer Suits, Price $12.00. Continuation of the sale of Dolan Suits, Price $8.00. Continuation of the sale of Blue Flannel Suits, Price $8.00 Norfolk Blouse style, other lots ate this season. v that every one taken will give pe ber these at the same price of $12. per suit. ble material can iness suit than th purely all woll fabr loft in sizos from ¢ and brown miy the twelve ing th our s broted Siwy the best stock all amounts exc DES MOINES Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI IGHT AT CARDS. © Omaha K inds a Third. A letter from Peter Nolan, tells of a desperate fight witnessed by which Charley Hansen, formerly of Om: killed two ant 5 v \\nnmlrnl another, but rc kmen and of > men in ceustomed to put in theirsy he r. Things we dispute 1 one Hunse the m staying aft The first 1 sod and Hansen He took the money, but the first cluimed Hansen did not have s and wauted him to “put up.” Han cod and all three of the other playe At v.\mm dead third man spruy to down him ensued. Both but in they thew grips and jumped to their thon o at the samo iustant, and both fell to tne ground. Although mortally we Hansen raised himself on his elbow and cmpticd his revolver in his antagonist’s body. None of these shots took fatal cffect, and it the third man _ will possibly Hansen 15 now lying in the hosp ambered. the Aol wely © This powder never varies, A marvel of puri- ty, strength and wholesomeness. More econom. icdl thun the ordinary kinds, und canvot Lo so in competition with “the miltitude of low ¢ short welght alum or phosphate powders, only in cuns. Hoyal Buking Powder Co., 1% Wall street, New York Notice to Contractors, 5 will be received by the un- office of the South Omaha Neb,, until 3 p, m., Luke Park, , Engineers, A |m...1 of £4,00 will Le reguired to insure t campletion of the work within 109 days 1rom the {ng of the contract, ) bids will be considered unless accompans \1..val|1ul1‘< K for #20, The right is re- served to ectany or all bids, (SiGaED.] P JUNICICUS AND PERSISTERT Advertising has slwuys proven successful,” Before placing any. Newspaper Adveitising consul LORD & THOMAS, ADVEBTISING AGRNIS, 45 10 49 Rasdolob Slvels CHICACOM 1237 stripe, not showy at all but very genteel perfect fitting and thoroughly In this lot we have about ingle breasted Sack to 44, v Woolen Co's., ring Suitings, new light grey just made up in our very best manner, and never, during that we have been sell- uit has it ever been placed on ountersat less than $18, We do not need tocommend the cole- r Woolen Co.,of Dover, N. y pronounce them manufacturers of fine all Wool Suitings in New Eungland. EXPRESS ORDERS. the privilege of seeing any article of merchandise in our Money for TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. Examine the goods, and return them at our ey made in same sizes as the L) We do not expect to dupli- good a suitas this for the money The suit has been marked on our counter for $7.00 and out foct satisfaction. s short pants suits only Continuation of the sale of the SAWYER WOOLEN GO'S. hri There are only two colorings left on these colebrated suitings,and we offer them until they are entirely closed unapproachably No more de be offered for a bus- s goods are, cs and goods that have stood the test for years. o for a much T 8501, LoT known 514. we know of our store Remem- llu- sume ¢ LoT way Frock ish Sawyer of ahout 50 ¢ customers 6% celebrated ira- 4 sold being Dilan The very Double and and mixtures No shoddy. Busines; flocks or cotten is used Do not forget ‘the price, only Velour Woolen Co's. Suitsin avery dark Oxford mixtare, n small neat check pattorn, one of the most popular &tyles the mill ever made, suitable fc ress purposes, gular sizes in —Is a Single Suit of this Dark Velour Fin- We continue the noted Dolan C 34 to 44, comprising four different price of #8.00 per suit. These are strict- ly all wool goods, fr durable and right in every suit in this lot ought ev for less than $12, but we offer this as an attractive bargain in Men's low priced uits. in any of their We offer Cloth 100 of the well Finish Sawyer cithor bus- ingle breasted ting woightat low price of $12. Button Cuta- which wo have made up lits, as lavge number of our want a Sawyer made up o few suits of this shade in regular sizes f at the s price as the others, $12. frock suit of these goods. We have ym 35 to 44,which will be me extraordinarily low Gheviot Sits. from 35 to 44. suit has always been some d ealers have sold them foras high as $ at this extraordinarily low price of £8.00. Specials in Children'd Tndieo Blue Flannel Suis, Fast Colors, Price $8.00, LOT 8500—~We offer this week 100 Tn- 2,00 per suit, but digo Blue Flannel Suits, made in single and double breasted sacks, regular sizes The regular price of this $10.00. in fact, we offer them now Send for Samples. ples of cloth to any address, or we Send for samples of these goods before ordering them. We will gladly send sam= would much prefer to send a sample suit, 8 le this week of the heviots, in regular at the wonderfully low from shoddy, pect. No r to be retailed Towa, l\ana'h blanks be s ming can be scen. Dakota, Colorado, or Wyoming, By this arrangement ponph- living in d stant t”“’lw can obtain every ‘ul\ wmtage of that the manner of making and trim- We would recom- mend, however, that self measurement ent for fivst, suit may be sent fitted to the party order- ing, thus so that a sample ving the trouble of returning suit to exchange 1t. Children’s Suits, pl Partics wishing o sand for lotund age they wish, as wo huve o samples of the short pants suits. We will send packages containing suits of clothing, furnishing goods, cloths and woolens of all kinds kep in our (-\ldhlnhnmut to any address in Nebraska, mining goods before paying for them. at their own towr G 0. examining the same hvf(nv paying for tlu-m and if not perfectly satisfactory, w‘mrnmg ding $10 may be returned at our expense. For years we have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most vense if they do not please you. Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors. Yor The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. * Medical and ecientifio ekill has at last_roived the problem of the long needed amed; yous, debiltated, and the t nerve tonion, My It oMciently i owels, remove diseaso, Featore atsGngrt . ronew nuuu This medicine is pames mpaund TE fills a place heretofore unocenpied, a us Jrostr has shown that t strain aud paraly Recomi , Bend for circulars, Prico $1,00, Sald by druggists, WELLS, RICNARDSON&CO , Proprietors BURLIN N. expericnco @0 not wend the f tho nervous eystem, ssional and business men. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? | Will buy one of! our nobby Spring | Suits in Worsted, | fine Cassimere, or . Scotch Cheviots, inall the popular colors and style; Real burgains't cannot_fail to be inted by the ning. We re that IN- goods ¢ adver- this scason, all of them cannot stand th i tiscd but t of close in- our eustomers to and thus satisfy quality and our spection. Wo ask exumine our stock, 5 its S, K. FELTON & G0, Water Works Contmctors And Manufacturers’ Agents for WATER WCRKS SUPPLIES. Of all descriptions, Hydraulic Engines, Surveys, De- tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited, Office, Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, OMAHA. - NEBRASKA DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY, BRONZES —AT - Lortr's Pr MAX MEYER & BRO. FING GO ARD FLUG comparably t @sts |am a Dnd‘e Stas. Ulll'l]lll!} flll[] Sl]I'EICHl Disgases AFPuAncn FOR nzrommlis AND TRUE SES Best facilities, Apparatus and remedies for suc cessful treatment of ever iug Medical or Surgical Treatment FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance; best hospital accommic: dations in the west WIT, IRCUL ARS on Deformities Braces Club Feet 3 nors, Caucer, Catarrh, Bronchitis, hi ctricily, Paralys, b |.va Rid uey, Bladder, Eye, Ear, i aud Bloo Surgical Operations, Dls es of Women a 8peolizliy. ON Disraiks or WOMEN FREE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING & SFECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. Al Blood Diseases successfully treated. ' Syph: ilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss o Vital Power ns unable €o visit us may be treated at home by corresponden 1l commu: nications confidential. Medicine struments and all sent by mail o packed, uo marks to indicate One per- sonal interview preferred. Calland consult us or send history of your case, and we will send in vlain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE Ipon Private, Special or Ner Diseases, Tm otency, Syphilis, Glest aud Varicocele, with Vestiou 1lel” Address Ongha Medical and Surgical Iustitute, o BR. McMENAMV. _Cor. 13th ans geSls.. - MAH PEERLESS DYES NEB. Ar¢ the BEST, ‘ BULL 8T URvseiTa satisfactory RIVER LAWRENCE, OSTROM & CO., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. 10 YEAR OLD FAMOUS BELLE o- BOURBON For Medicinal ABSOLUTELY PURE is Death to MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, TYPHOID FEVER, BOWEL TROUBLES, LOSS OF APPETITE, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. Sold Only In Bottles. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. Ll FLI Y OR HO) EEmG ITOF FUSELOIL 7 y and Family Use. N0 FUSEL OIL! Sure Cure for CONSUMPTION, BLOOD POISONING, SLEEPLESSNESS OR INSOMNIA, NON-ASSIMILATION OF FOOD. PRICE, $1.25 For Quart Bottle, For Sale by Grocers ard Wine Merchants Everywhere, INY PART OF fl" b o EFORE IT 15 pisTILE This {s to certify that I havo oxamined the sample of BELLE OF BOURBON WHlIBKEY roceived from Lawrence, Ostrom & Co., and found tho same to bo perfectly free from Fusel Oll and all othor deleterious substances and stristly pure. 1 cheerfully recommend the same for family and Medicinal purposes 3. 1. Bary GLADSTONE BROS. & CO., ) Torpul Liver b MEANS A 'Torpid Brain Nebraska National Bank, U, 5, DEPOSITORY, OMAHRA, NEB, Paid Up Capital A . 30,000 DIRECTORS W, V. MORSE, Jous 8. CoLLing, HW. YaTes, LEwis 8, KEED, A, B. TOUZALIN. Bauking Ofice— THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam Sts, A General Bauking Business Transucted, NOW’'S THE TIME "o have your friends come to KANSAS AND NEBRASKA As Eastern lines will seli tickets aud run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS OVER THE Union Pacific “The Overlund Route.” | ‘thirty Le uscd ten diay . ur- eady o retur tickets will be If purchasers lun on our lines, ageuts will o d o return from sk potnt S « 8.1 218, Gen. P, wen B AERBETS Gen, Bfax Ao p s 1 Al OMAHA, NEB. D.. Analytieal Chomiat, Loutsville, Agents for Omahn, Neb, Ky, " Both are rought into Healthy Ac-§ tion by SELTZLR APLHI Di. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BrAIN TAEA: MENT, & g1 Headache, use of alcohol or tobacco, W skefula anteed specific for Hysterlu, Diz ness, Convulsions, Fits, vous Prostration, caused hy Nervous Meot, Depression, Boftening of the Insanity, and leading death, Premature Ol Powe ther sex, ertl f-ubuse or over-indulgence. contains one month's treatment six boxes for #5.00, sent celpt of price, WE GUARANT To cure any case. A ey Ago, Barrennes Tuvoluntary Losses Spermatorhoea caused by over b ‘ot ‘th $1.00 4 box, oF by mail prepaid on’res EE 51X ROXES With each order received by us for #ix Loxes, accom anfed with .00, wi will send the purchaser ol written uummi to refund the money if the treatment does nof effect & cure Street, Omaba, Neb, Guurantces lasued only by 0. BOODMAN Druglst, Sole Agent, 111 Viraata caraniaed ol ! "cauze Burleime. Mrd ealy by the azs Chamleal ov. Blg G Lasglven univeds nal sstisfaction in the cure of Gunorrhaes Gleet. 1 preseribe it and fee) sate i rocomy u‘- 15 1i o a1l {3 ToxER, Mo Decatur, lile PRICE, 81,00, of Bold by Divgglaise §