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8 Tlllfl OMAHA DATLY BEE S;\T(‘RI)AY. I\OVI&\IBLR ]0 1888, ¥ ’ ~ V' 7 Pacific staff, has rendered another change 0 headquarters, and- th ving busi e do with the officials will have to keep / Tho employes of the city were pai Ives posted = : ) COMPOUND OF e R e W LT THE SOLDIERS READ. o Ny Pure Cod Liver Oil And Phosphates dritwn from the eity exchequer, $62.00 | Advantages to be Derived From a Pos N A e e 1o eanuing of which amount was paid the firm of J M \ . 5, ol i Phoaphatesso it they wouid - Library e orcaghly. e aciou R :E:“‘;:v:l:vh & Co. for public work ex=1 . ou0 3 Nave, post chaplain at Fort OF $Pi% ehn e acmoempl I;f':F“,,"';":“;"'; o ymuha, has issued an appeal to the people of rtant ndvantage which the Pure Cod 3 . i " : - T ik oty apttetng esmivma ot booka tortio | LIWNE, i e Few people hase any idea of the magnitude of the business we are doing. It is a sight to seo the throng bt oot itposa of ostablishing & library &t the' Post 4 e Rading I ) i e PN ; ¢ 3 Wiley, of Quincy, 1 at the Murray purpose c A R e AT AT (P l~nlu\mhn.h:-’1:'lln‘lln rn'lw“l‘\.;ujyu}\”“‘:'; smof buyers always in our store. The b st throng is on the second floor, among the overcoats. Though the han 1t can 1o done b any o scmimend s weather has been warm and other houses have sold but few overcoats, we have moved thousands of them ale Fihng the O] cten 1f oWt :(hllvn:ll‘ o ‘the heating ready. ¢ had an immen p Y ot t the ¥ in this city, in which he says B AWty TNy The impulses of an active benevolence have SODA, L, day, of Fremont, is at the Millard. | 5 oniited some of the good ladies of Omata S. Badger, of Lincoln, is at the Mur- | to bestow a gift upon the enlisted men of mo“ A Fort Omaha. It is proposed to collect @ o stoek—enough we thought to last us throngh the seasen—but our tremendous ton D. Pake, of Plattsmouth, is at the | library for the post by receiving contribu nalities preparation, N i y o Paxton 2 ; tions of books from those who can spare e Jyrtect i corptation of trade the past two weeks has thinned them out so much that we have to let up advertising them for a few V. C. Shickley, of Geneva, is at the Pax- | them it CURES iiverc 3 s ton. G e o 1h T Yclud Todathar witts Dikhed by e wigpoh days, until we get in fresh goods, for which we have telegraphed our bnyer. J. L. Kaley, of Red Cloud, is at the Pax. | PreseieWier fiih Sl ence of woman and CONEUMPTION, fehehisry \ o 2 y tinoinl b ol i a s 1 it home, must be resisted by other agencies ® uunlx: JuTHivA s 1 e Our special sales are becoming famous throughout the city and state, and in accordance with our promise to H.C. Howe, of Long Pine, is at the Mil- that ‘will elevate, Few instrumentalities gd which, while : ; T QU Q Jard | contribute o much to culture and refinciment Y SN :.‘,:,‘f',",“,,\':,,‘;‘,’." give every week throughout the season, some new drives. We will this week have a BIG SUIT SALE, Pearson, of Nebraska City, isat the | as good books. Unfortunately, the govern L) = atable aud pleas & g v B g Paxtc ment lis dong littlo to provid theso or-tie L iy L During the next six days we will prove most conclusively to the thousands who may call on us, that we faithe 7 C of veeping Vate ™ e | army At this post, although there are tean be taken w 5, Weaton, of Weeping Water, is atthe | TUS five hundred men who must find I i, who after 1. Tt nasimilntes with the ¢ st aud appetite, Dilds up the ner. ? s enery to nind and body, creates nil pure blo t, rejuvinates the wholo fully keep our promises, Itis the always carrying out to the letter what we adver- Paxton, pastimes during inclement weather and long winte enings, th is little more than the avy. The few books thero s T, Dickit the Millard ), of Tekamah, is at meof a lib N. A. Baker and F. W. Hull, of Kearne, 1 rena by tiiose who - raad, and P LLISTT, RLOOD, are at the Paxton no longer attract. 1t is proposed to supply NILRVE, nu/u“(v‘.m” & § H. H. Buckley and wife, of Platte Center, | this lack by donations, pt fon nfar i m:.m Al other pro et or tlse, that has made The Nebraska Clothlng‘ COlllpany fmnous wre many who have whole shel are at the Paxton The 0 have whol cs of S Giffe d J. C. Mc of Lincoln, | books that serve no other oftice than to stanc Manutacti by DR, \\II IN!K AL S sy u vear to year in th time-honored Muun ‘For Tiustrated circuldr, Which will b S. Mellen, of the Union Pacific, and fam in the book cuse. They make a little Salicd fres, §#50ld by all druggists. .43 Yo y R 3 show it is true, but suppose them in use, i1y linve taken ip winter quarters at the Mur- | BROW. It 18 LEuc, Bl 8 500 e with ML bl CALIFORNIAL Mrs. Dr. Hopkins, of Guthrie Center, 1a, | |y o adorn a shelf! It one THE LAND OF is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Hostetter, of ' this | o' th pive '@ BooI AW city that is not needed, for it is an old” friend and - N. D. Allen, of the Patrick Land company, | companion, but the reflection that it is filing DISCOVERIES. has taken up quarters at the Murray for the | a useful place in a_crrenlating library and is winter, being worn out by actual use. J. W. Meysenbure, tof the We The reader, no doubt, wonders what kinds d Car. company Walke of books the soldiers would read, -1t is more Smiendat and our name a household word throughout this section. The following extraordinary offerings ave made for this week— Lot No. 1, consists of about one hundred Business Suits, all sacks, plain and fancy cheviots and cass STRICTLY ALL WOOL, with good serge lining and lonestly made at $5.5 0to 12 It may scom impossible for us to meres, 0. Make no mistake, this is nob a cheap suit. It is as good as you will buy anywhere at from # e e Pull- company; Herbert sident of the samc company; C. I mau, of the Pullman ( Royston, president of the Muskegon Car company; D, W. Riordan, president of the Riordan Refrigerator ¢ npany; W. J Watson, president of the Middieton Car Sprinzs company; Edward Ellis, treasurer of the Schenectady Locomotive Works; Ben Patterson, of the Sherwin-Williams com. vy O. . Tripp, of the Page Car Wheel and Cleveland Car Roofing i\ M. Wilson, of the Otis Steel company, are the prominent railway guests at the Mu Laura Black’s Death, The mother of Laura Black, the woman who died so mysteriously Thursday last, is ted to-day, and an investigation will be made as to the cause of death, Married. In New York, October 17, 2 er, Mr. Henry A. Darrow to Miss E L. Jones. No cards. At home—518 South Twenty-second street, Failed in t An ex-jail bird, Ited 1 Attack. :«d Dan Clark, as s Krug in his grocery on Thirtecnth and Vinton streets, but was beaten so badly that he will require a phy sician’s attendance for some time. Skipped wit Trumpeter unds, * company, who was the tre ening Star social club, whose dance Monday night was men- tioned in the BBrk, has recently disappeared. He was scen Wednesday night in - Omaha, togged out in a fine suit” of citizen’s clothes. It is the opinion that Lester w not send back the funds, he Schaol Night schools Will bo re pened next Mon- oy night in Bancroft by Miss Rice; Cass b Misses Pratt and Eveleth; Castellar, Mis Magl und Switn; Center, Miss La Rue; Fa mam, Miss Gussctte; Franklin, Miss Dorn; Hartmen, Miss Carncy; lzard, Miss A. Rugh; Lake, Miss Hickox: Leavenworth, Misses 1 ; Long, Mrs! Woodywi rdan: Walnut Hill, Miss Stillman; Vinton, Miss Fitch. A New County School District. In response to the petition of a large ma- t kinds they will not read, knew one library which contained an old trigonometry and “caleulus, Out of the 100 men at that post was one wh tastes led hum to their studyand he diligenty pored over this hard mathematics. Since then he has been before a board of examin policant for a commission in the army. This illustrates the unexpected, but shows the diversity of minds in a military mp. A po 1s good books. It needs a gene , unabridged d tionary. histories, good biographics, works on arts, seiences, birds, unimals: religious books, such as “Evidences of Christianity,” set 'of commentaries on the bible, Hugh works, kmm- of Creation,” 2 Ten Great Re- of a wonder w The writer ligions, mlmn not only those which rank us classical, but ¢ven those less worthy, only so they 'do not miss the aim’ to elevate or amuse without larm to the moral sensibilities. token of good will has been proposod for Thanksgiving day in_the form of a Lt for the fort. The firm of Bliss & Tsaucs, crockery dealers on Farnam, near Fifteenth has kindly consented to receive contribul tions to this purpose, It is desired that all donations be brought to this place, if possi- ble, by the 20th of this month. On the even- ing of Thanksgiving day they will be pre sented to the post libearian. with appropriate cercmonies at the post at_ Fort Omi The presentation at 7:30 p. m., and all who are interested in this move- ment are cordiully mvited to be present. Dr. Jefferis’ remedy cures avery of diphthe No physician required. Sl n Contracts and Estimates. The board of public works yesterday awarded the coutract for constructing the sewer on Chicago street from Thirtieth to second street, to Hugh Murphy & Co. atG5¢ per lineal foot for eight-inch™ sewer pipe. The contract for constructing sewers Maple, Miami and Ohio strects from to Twenty-fourth, was awarded to auley at 68¢ for eight-ineh pipe per lincal foot. The following curbing estimates were al- lowed: Hugh Murphy, Nicholas street, Twelfth to Fourtcenth, $1,060.06; Hugh Murphy, Tweltth, Davénport to Chicago, E. Riley, Seventcenth, Union Pa* avenworth, §,513.30: J. E. fifth, Dodge to_California, Sixteenth 10 J. . Ril (U THEON LY -] GUARANTEED CURE FO TYASTE - DEATH] ra(_‘o“(, me GOL BuRes ASTHHA 49\';&\']?{%170))@0}\5-6 L Ugfiégs gjm on Guwa rqr’ or cmulusl prbttle3pro S Slnta ; Ahie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. WHEN eal will egin 10 look ubout for pro- tection ngaint cold wenth ¥ of temperature, and thoir resuits. Win- ter clothing, fuel and BESSON'S PLAS. THE xvunre recoxnized an the mose impor- ccessities. This vlaster Lot No. 2, is a line of ver and for which other houses would eharge from $15 to §20. Will be sold this weel at §2.50 for the sack and $90.75 for frock In lot 3, we offer the CLIM: d to show a com« plete qm K « cassimere suits., on which wi I aving received lars the past week. you, if a Dress Suit is i etias avoean Afs i all styles and at the become the greatest adve Lot No. 4, Is st suits ever offered; tailor made and beautiful fitting. These suits are of the choicy made for men who demand and can appreciate a superior character of worknanship. They sell ordinarily for slaughter of Suits that we ever got into inthe very midst of our busiest seaxon. t me Aun.u bt MEmGAL «=* SUBGICAL INSTITUTE, sell it at £5.50, but we have promised something extraordinary and here it is. Don't take our word for it, but come and see for yourself. fine black corkserew suits, sacks and frocks, the vegular price of which is s18 O BARGALI stake our repu‘ation, that they are honestly worth double the money. Oneisa —our great $10 suit. We have in thislot two styles of afine silk mixed cassimere. We will simply say that this line of €10 suits is destined h{ tisement for us. a line of elegant cutaway Frock fuits, made of fine fancy worsted, one we offer them this week at $13. This is the most fearful We are opening to-day and placing in stock some very handsome styles of Childien’s Overcoats of beautiful designs and trimmings. The prices are in accordance with all our goods—extremely low. Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. ; i ¢ place in every = jority of the voters of school district 29, to Tv —— 2 | g2,024. Howard, Tw LEAVES Superintendent Hruncr has formed a now | 020 Tioantys 3 ¥ ) distrct b detaching the followin territor secoud to Lot 3. BRiley, ¢ N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. Bu[lmgmn url llgl[lfl ection 14, township 16, range msr sec- Y 4 BN ~ na Yapi ‘ Sions 2, 4 and the morth ‘Rt of So. town: | 4rd #0707 ), B Tiley,” parkson Capitol | - BEGIN and paing pecnlinr to | , FORTHE TREATMRNT OF ALL | Raum | & slup 16, range 12 cast. The new m»n-i.-z will | A ono 3 stimates were al. AN EanTElas bapnamely g UU E | ; be knotwn as number 5. The electors are | jowod: 1. P, Khight & O R K for 1 i refuso nil others, | BRQRR ; called to meet at 2 p. m. of November 17, at | 1o L (B J Uy v | : § the house of Claus Hollu to form a regular | Thirty “,‘1;(::\':'"'; Saadlo Ofeels Mp00 24 -1 10 HLL_,‘,',,',_':;,,. g.ait stainy u BRACES, : - i organization, -~ lowed: Elliott & Felton, district 68, £1,020.- {INKTHUCTIONS BIOM Tl Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. Bost fac! paratus and romedies for success- ful treatment of every form of Giscnse requiring dical or Sucgical Treutment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance; best Lospital nocommoda- Jihe. price,are | tions in the weat. WIGTE FuR CLiOUTARS on Doformiiies and Drge Our Congressman Robbed. 26; Thompson, sewer, §2,0 While Hon. W. J. Connell was away at | "0 05T paving esti Lincoln Thursday night, thieves broke into | lowed: Regan Bros, & Co., E Lis residence, stealing all the valuables they | from Chicago to Davenport. § o, from E Delancy & Co., North Omaba ! | Beware of Fraud, as my name and the price are stamped on_the boitom of all my enth to -.xu»~-mh, $11, before leaving the factory, iR fhe wearers could lay hands on. Among the missing ar- | Chic Trasses, Club Feet, Curvature of tho £ i Ticlos urt u Taie of dlumond car ringa, ewo | SU%: sume, Soventoenti, Trom Unioh P | sgaia B i oo L e | B Chncer el st The Burlington takes the lead. diamond pins,two watches, one of which was | pwenty-fifth ;”'m Dodge to_California, e ha nd grice stamped | kye, itar, Hkin and ii50d. and ull burion Upertions Diseases of Women a Speclalty. BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN FRER, ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE = " . i . e MAKING A BPECIALTY OF It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car PRIVATE DISEASES. gervice between Missouri river points and Chicago. Al Blood Disenses succs Fotaon rumoved fro set with diamonds, and a couple of pock- ' ('I'I)uolku; unlumll:m money, the l;xull-l uum‘:lm. St. H of which is not known. One of the pocke! streef 0] enty- ing on Fifteenth street. There is no clue to | pia, from 11 \ums second to vhmuy -sixth, the thieves, s $11,0 3 ¥ All on Wheels. An Absolute Cure. A library, drawing room, dining The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT room, smoking room, sleeping rooms, | is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, barber shop and bath room heated by | and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, steam and lighted by electricity, leave | Wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup- G o duy ut'3 p. ., | tons, Will positively care all kinds of piles. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. ond str Howard’ avenue, Half ully treated. Syphilitic the system withoit mercus Satmont” for lons of Vital Pow 3 o bt ¢ bo treated at homo by i eopl Jisie us may bo treaied at home by It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of 1o indicute contunts OF Omaha and the West a fast mail service. rsonsl interyiow proforred. Csll aud nd history of your case, and we will Shedicmon or lnnwmmu sent. Uy mail or expre securely pacx o Hie X 1o Visin wrapper oar 4 + il q § ;:ml go to N \'.n-)\‘ in twenty-f MEN' “‘;o.d“{,‘v"au{‘,é‘,,.fi.i“fl',"fiofi’{.’ifi = BUO:( TO MEN, FRE It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from - ours. accommodations on the | cents per box—by mail 30 cent Dpon private; Special or Nervous Diseay 5 | Pennéylvania Limited, the Pullman DX ex- oy el 0 ponts o g, ol Varicocelo, with the East into Omaha proper. f vestibule train, uddress C. W, Adams, Burned in the Night. Omaha Medical and Surqueal Institute, or E L 3 3 - g Assistant General Passenger Agent, 65 | Wednesday night, between the hours of 12 DR. McMENAMY, It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time Clerk sirech Ohiongo, 11, and 1, the residence of George Vandervie, Cer. 1ith and Dodge Sta.. - - OMAHA. NEB. Al Ovmaha and Chloazo { : St night watchman for Miller & Gunderson’s 7 E: passenger trains between Omaha an ago. ; O RN R AT e | aah and door Tutory,took fce. o et Fox CHILDEEN. i and ovening sessions. Omana Budinecs | knowledgo the family had of their danger Jeak dolnie iuoking and Fonpled It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can | f Collomo 10 o vams 1BUSIACES | was awakening and secing their bedrooms T L e s e A » j “ollogo, 16 and Cupito j illuminated by the flames in the kitchen. feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the ‘ TALKS WI Mrs. Vanderyie and ber four children nar- 2 rowly escaped death, The oldest son, @ lad The Burlington Strike Still Under | of fourteen, ran to the factory in his bare- £ T TR Y feet to inform the fatlier, who was making H TRAIN M Health is Wealth! evening of the same day. 1 It has been progressive in the past. § o8tr0y el dly Nk i of locomotive engincers at Richmond, have }’,“."t‘:"fii‘;',wf", Auakin kindly 1ok £he "‘w‘fl‘g 3 SHOE FOR pussed through the city, but apparently kept | some kindling igniting, which had been w GENTLEMEN. It will lead in the future. a close wateh on their words unless it was to | placed near the kitchen stove, ’flu‘ only calf 'SBEAAMI,IC 88 Shoe s :)u(h Il i I he b erhiood eonside . - side. NO TA SorWAX THREAD tohurtthe = s A s e e e Lunch Toom for Liquors 1955 8417 34 B9 ¥ 440 WAL KOT BIF. Travel and ship via the Burlington. et 5 The liquor departmentof the Fort Omaha IE men professed an entire iguorance of the ru- | TO THE PUBLIC. t i moied general strike, Cantoon higs beop.cloaed in accordance with ent out by the New Engand e Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Stre Telephone 250. “J don't think there's anything in it," said | the m the war department, | Protseie Usion dsied Augus 1, I8 Teguenin B, 0. Wr E AND BRAIN TiAT : one, “because it would come at & bad time— {:,‘:.‘n‘,‘;:;‘:::,:,;3;.",;';;;',;:--“% preparsiions to i v [ B Bahvution Voo No Depot on Tenth Street. ’ £ just at the beginning of winter, and after we chre Unian e, o | B ican; or f i Nave been drawn on heavily all summer to in said circuler are fi Deprecsion, Softening of the I‘lm 0 n | ! Wupport; tho strikers.!! i 4 018" e Murrenmens, Loss of { e $5,000 REWARD | i /i Bl nother, *and most of us have seen the delo- Rttt o b e U e will ol koo watd | SO e e Fach Lo ] gates. I think that the Burlington is wind- S - 3 Contains one monti's treatment . #1.00 & hox.or - o ing itsclf up fast enough without any help W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, | (08URE 08 0 LS By e prepuid onre- | [y = ! e For sale by Ke tigea & Co. and | ceipt of price. s . Bumn m“ ur Iflglflfl\ | “But could the brotherhood have arranged Geo. 8. Miller, 612 North 16th St. = '\l(.{\!‘!’i‘r:'ld B ]»l 3 BOXE ;“ | [ . — — — To enrs 1 each order received by k anything in the nature of a strike without s for Six b accompunicd with 8500, wo R I R I - Was nske tor ney It the treatient does 1ot c a CB&OA 0 | | ;i O EHoNEHE (b an it 2y . cilect & cure. untees Issied only by (. 1, b, v, If they thought it advisable. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF AN D kit Bote. Abent, 1110 Farsiaia BR0AA. | e “Aud'if they saw fit to order out all the engineers in the country, would you have to 0, even if you had no grievance against your owWn compan) “Well, yes, I guess we would, but I think they would let us kuow something about it Street, Omilia, Neb. PURE COD LIVER ou axo ues. J | D, J. K. MGrew, gomess “Boasa. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 18, BAKER'S Mbra\kd National Bauk, they "Rkothcr was scen who appirently stood in A B]'flak ast [}[][;[]fl V. 5. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB with some one behind the sy . Colds, Asthm A BREAKFAST f Warranted absolutely pure aid Up Capital..ooovoiinnn $400,000 “Yes, there is something in it, but it won't come in the way it was published or at the time. It's kept quiet, but the strike is con- sidered on, aud was one of the last things covsidered by the convention, The first move will be ay entire boycott of freight and Cocoa, from which the cxcors of il has been removed. 1t has three times (he strenglls of Cocon mized with Starch, Arrowro S and Is therefors far Surplus. 50,000 H. W. YAres, President, | b LEW1s B ItLED, | | | provided our 4 beverake bill, 1U18 deit thut & untll strong easu. Hun: I i, Mr. Kpps b With n delicateiy Hav Cures Cou Bron Debill Wasting Diseases " nd Scrofulous Humors. [ OF THIR SAVE A 3 e o lone atributable to ita - breakfast table colds, u V'resilent, Higues, Casbiors s huimors and i, s he auberton | {n the Treatment of all € hronic or the A, B Touz, sumptive G 1, costing less than ome cenl @ passengers handled by the Burlington. If " ich “will oure o eal, costing DIECIOIS l ; : bk b ke \Re iy cup. 1t 1 del Ishiag, W. V. Moy S 8. Cov Nirseives we! strengthening, caslly digested, and H. W, YA1ES Tuw1s B, KK ) i adwirably sdapted for invalide as Al E. ToUZALIN, Banking Oflce well A OF peraons in health, any road persists in carrying them after be 4 Compiaint cag: ot - | So-galled Incurable Diseases. reds ot subile sro e . ing duly noified it will furnish the cause for '_‘,‘"5"";1;\""' A-B 3 88, Boaton. . 1 8 striking, and the s will follow, sure. Ll A cure guarmtesd in all cases of PRIVATE o w e i d 0 ime' whe B M3 - disorders of the s wiaip 1y Wi e waer o Aud_ i Wil gome Ak 8 - Lme - aben Pig@hasgivenvniver | BEXUAL ORGANS CURED aud MANHOOD | | Majy siueiy si boiing waisr or Cures o ; | g | uilk. Sold only I raqga 1o heall ANK 4 the engines are liable to freeze up, and it I e thu Sold by Grocers evorywhere, THE IRON BANK, vould* bother n > kind the: i sal satisfaction in the RGY RE ';’“fl : AT llwh-wxvu”u Lhewluia, e T o S e e e o e e e | Absolutely Pure. T e e JAMBSEPPS&CU,. N A | W BAKEH % 0, Dorchester, Mass A GoSomen Tl { Gleet. I pres: stroyed by dise brotherhood has never yet been defeated, the body aff f and it wont't let them go by default, s0 you | ‘Tils powdernever varies, A marvel of purity, foulsate tn rrcommond: | Fuster own they can he Tpaired o bullt up. - ' may expect G hcar ‘Somethlng 4rop." strength and wholesomeniess. More econoin: 10g it to a1l sufferers. CONSULTATION FREE KIDNEY and all urinary (roubles easily quick W. J. GALBRAITH, A .‘)1‘.'3&!.'55’.'“.'&3!1?4"' ' Quiaba on Monday, and assume charge of lkhit alum or phoshhate powders, Sold niopogedtun I, | for reply. B 16th a| 8 er b el or by il rom Do- | 0mee N \vugm U and Dougles 3t OMice A Saaled Treatise s Abe Nébraska division of the Union Pacific. [ oniy i cans, .l o king. Towdes' o, 0 PRICE, 01,00, . | Office--Bushman Bloos, h an | e B Co: iz WRIE LN, X 3 ) Disectiony QBN Lo io: 1edidence volsplaons 638, m MARSTOB 60,10 Fich tigpweReTastd ?‘no cuanges aud additions 10 the Unlon | Wall street, New Bold by Drvggloby - Douglas Sts. Omaha, Nebi A

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