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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: MONDAY, MARCH 25 1889, \ B - at the Kearney reform school; $15,000 for 3 o) N 8 , FORTY-SEVEN NEW STATUTES [ Stcoien s sotaiern” home st ciinnd ot RECLAIMING ARID REGIONS. MOKY FROUBLE. A LUXURIOUS: OPIUM JOINT | peavest comprisos the genoral conversa- THE CONFEDERATE HOME. L and #31,000 for additional bufldings at the Rosidonts of :North sixteenth Strect ton hoard through the thin partition | 5 meeting Under theAusploes of the E home for erring women at Milford. Are Fighting the Rallways, or from an open bunk. New York Committee, These extraordinary special appropriations Tho strect railways are in more trouble The sole proprietor I understood 40 xyy yonk, March 94.—Thore was & moot. 3 The - Legislature’s Contribution to L’.".’r’.‘.‘é‘fl'.‘.‘.‘.’:".:'."&"n'.’i & ’:::::n?:. "l:cruln Some Valuable Information Fur- | Another injunction against them was {ssued | SCODES In & Fiend's Paradise W here | be fames McNally, who, prior to open- ing at the Academy of Maslo to-night under b T stal » - - the Nobraska Code. oMces, and the depatics S Doy o) e nished by General Groely. at_midnight lnsb ovening. At one minuto Fashionablo Smokers Rogort. :,',',‘,‘,,,:"'}or"“.'.‘l:‘ofi"’.‘: ;',:.'(‘,‘:g‘.’,‘}}m‘_‘fi"“!,'. F0u | the auspices of the New York citizon’s com- THE GIRL REPORTER SAW, | having been closely identified with the rs’ . 3 - . A RATHER UNEVENTFUL WEEK, | bany ae f‘;;';r;"-,;’lr;; 2&"31’51’&"’;‘3}?{3«"73‘&“ RAINFALL CHARTS AND TABLES. | nue, anpeared atJhdgh Doane's residence and uk..m,fi goods” business and other | num presided. Many Grand Army mon wore R 3{;,'.‘."'" for ‘Wldlnu out blanks,” or some 8RN m:&d :h:e(r)n:‘:;“ mm"flfi'fii.- m;‘:r‘-- - crooked affairs for yoars. He formerly | intho audience, including General Chitten- 9 Kvarybody Ready to Go Home and Mmphmmmcerg::el :{:lfi:‘:‘;{% o’lroh“c:‘:r An Oplnion on the Question of n- | tho Omahn Rallway Onbio company, the vate Rooms Where Velled Women ran & ol-room in this same apartment | den and General Carl Schurz There v quently Oumati Cabl \ t‘ Babl . and Their Escorts Inhale the in violation of the law, and was raided | were also & number of confeder- Fina1 Adjonrnment Will Probably 33’,?:2'{?,}'” Caldwell, who hs stood sponsor | orensing or Docroasing tho Rains | framivay Gom g:r;‘; Rt i ths aHicets Dt 6P ENd Dt there by Anthony Comstock, ato votorans prosont. Major Joseph s Rosova Hators s S e ek Tl 5 116 SosOSTTHE AMeR O Vhooo vAFIOUS SivA LASRAF COPPOSAUOUS N R—Strango Tt isstated that ho pays $75 o month | H. Stowart, ono of the directors of the homo, Weeok Ends. ture of public funds, but the “farmer com- foan . Deaste. from excavating, laying (racks or entering idnighe Sights. for the rent of this apariment and $100 | was the principal speaker, Among other bine," led by Majors, Corbin, Delancy, and Sherman avenue for the purpose of con- a month for police “protoction.” The ”‘"!;‘": he NY,‘.‘ tast obii 4 3 Legisiative Rosume. u y & small majority in preventing Some Delusions Dispelled. S > . e mous. he shell of opium that he re- o! v v " ; Lixcov, Nob., March 24, —[Special to Tre any incroaso In salarios, exoept in 8 single In- | yyenrvatos, March36.—In pursuance of | Tomset, Rovored. "Hokie Hobot Wit | well, Nelon, one of the New York | coives fifty conts for costy about mne- e e B e R i L3 | ance, notwithstanding the eofforts of the J h World’s brilliant lady reporters,recently | teen cents, the quantity béing, in Chi- | civil confiict. We rejoice that many thous- Brn.]~The lefrislature has boen in session | employes and their superiors to carry out | ® resolution introduced by Senator Mitchell, | iams, William Soaman, Edward C. Erfling | ¥} n sixty-one days and the pay of the megbers | their scheme, e there has been printed a letter from Genoral | and Thomas Gentleman,all residents of north | visited one of the fashionable fopium y W. 1, B, ) y 3 N i Sixteentt b joi " i Av "’ has stopped. The pleasant weather makes out had another 'little claim" | Greely, of the signal service, ubon the rain- gy ll)::'::!m“hp Wik Tor. Heiihix 160 iu)m‘um the metropolis and gives the fol- the farmers uncasy, and everybody is ready | yyoh attention. A bill of 885,784.65 for in- e Gon 110, SCOOUAIV oL tHUFALHES nese woight, ‘“‘ten-foun.” When it is | ands of union veteraus are now upon the understood that three cans of opium, | pension rolls, and that about costing $8.75 per can,and conts fifteen thousand are matntainod 460 foun each, are consumed ev by the [government =in comfortable beforo the houso last weel that occupied N cupied | fall of the Paciflo slopo and the western | noxt Saturday, aftor granting the somporary ery to go home. Adjournment is probable a8 | torest on warrants that he pretended were | States and territories, Accompanymng Gen- | in unction. sights she saw thore: twonty-four hours, & fair idea of the | homes and at an annual aggregate exponse of soon aa the appropriation bills aro disposod | not paid when due, was proscnted and urged | oral Greoly’s lotter is papor by Licutenant | Tho differant railways aro now restramed | - Tho apartmont, or jointas it is called, | rush of business may be gained. e e S TRy fgre of, which will ikely be on or before Satur- | by hungry horde of laim agonts and lob. | Glassford, of the signal sorvice, alscussing | {0 §giax | on | the CHaNenuC octa, | resombles as ngar as can be described |, At theextreme ond of the apartment | for the haploss confodorato. soldior sho. loft day next. During the weck past nineteen | U5 P mpudence arnd | the causes of tho wet and dry soasons, the { qhg companies had a large force of men at | the interior of o sleeping car, omitting | i8 an ill-looking room called the ‘“‘of- | the army and freoly shed his blood as u will- with a 7 . J bills have gone through all the stagos nee- | & Mn":’,‘;l‘,‘:g:‘z',-‘_‘|‘l’; “:,,?.‘“l‘.;‘mfc‘;”‘;““;‘;:n, abundance and deficiency in tho different | work excavating and prepuring to lay teacks | ¢ upper berths and all partitions. At essary to become laws, and this legislature | mitteo of the whole by & vote of U0 to 31 but | Portions of tho rainy season in Arizona, ete., | at tho midnight hour, but thosherift detailed s e J now stands oredited with forty-seven now | the lobby ralliod its forces and renewed the | fortified with charts and tables exhaustive | Deputy Grebe to be'on the spot to serve the | either end were the private rooms, just statutes. Following are the additions of the | Struggle with redoubled enmergy. Growing | of the subject. These tables cover Q““."":flflfldg}! the court's order. Messrs. | about the size of the state room ina desperato at last, a system, which falls littlo | gbsorvations from 061 stavions of | Siith and Tucker of the horse railway com- | glaaper, each closed and locked on the fice.”” Here are kopt the paraphernalia, | ing sacrifico upon the alter of a country that opium aud rvefreshments, m“\ the pre- :Il“d no npc‘umr at 'lu bnpu:lm nm«;m{ the na- sidi g1 s } B rhnl & ons o earth, an which was Siing goniuels o beetlobrowed indle | dostined to “sink liko some = bright planet of the heavens never more to ‘“‘Stokesy.” His dutyi aside from pre- | riso again. It might bo an unwise, and pos- past week: > pany wore on hand and wore much surprised e m 5 Annct requiring a throe-fifths vote to ;}‘f}‘fl,’nfizu:{';'ap‘l\:;m‘gi‘,““;m: briborys | an average longth of soven years [ ivhen sorvice was had on thom. e occupants, and heyond, extending the [ Paring the pipes and *‘lay out,” and | sibly a dangerous, precedent to nid, at the divide a county and providing that a proposi- | was called out into the hall to meet well | 80d three months, aud the charts show e whole length of the floor, were the open | WelRhing out the opium, is to officiate | public expense, thoso who fought against the tion to divide shall not be submitted oftener | known ‘oil room” heelers, and offers of sepnmwl{ the maximum, minimum and mean SOUTH OMAHA. Buuks axtending down both sid { th as bartender. # % old flag; and the southern wan in both money ranging from $50 to $600 for votes | YR fall for overy month and year, — & down both sides of the | “fere I might mention that any liquor, | branchos of our congress have oxprossed than once in three years, or D iy oy Coue® | T terms of the resolution ‘made it Gen- The School Board Vacancies. narcow aisle. Some idea of the con- | from champagne to soda water, is sold | disapproval of this policy. =But may we not i Allowing piate glass insarance companles | or'koward fed tho fight. against. the cluum | Orsl Greelys duty to Sexprese hin view upon | Tho following communication of particular | tiguity of these buaks can beghad when | at all houts of the day and night, evi- | ndevmpathotic hoarts ad gonorous “hauds with $100,000 capital to do business in Ne- | and was ably supported by Gilbert, Scoville, | the importance and value of these charts and | pyplio intercst at the present time, was 1 tell you that the overhanging feet of tables, and also inferentiailly to express his dently without legal authority, for 1) “After reviewing the great commercial the men in the opposite sections almost carefully scrutinized every part of the | prospects of the south, its dependence upon room and could sek no license. Cigars [ the north, and the negro question, Stewart and cigarettes of various brands are also | concluded as follows : . *'While we would fight and dle—yes, , wo sold under the same conditions. PP e Ak ek L 45 BIE RIS braska. The goneral insurance law requires | Delaney, Corbin, Johnson, Majors and opinion on the question of rocurring droughts handed In by a prominent South Omaha foreign companies to have §200,000 capital. others. A roll call was finally reached, and | d in relation to the vexed - | citizen with a request to have it published in ‘Providing that forelgn corporations may | Jvhen the call was completed the friends of “l‘onz’,“.:;e:';m;‘m T d::rauin: the ratn fall | Tim Bee: touched as they smoked, and in adjoin- j " become incorporated in_Nebraska by filing a :“.fi:fl“?b&m ‘{,‘m“‘a‘:};’f’;‘;’:";g’;fle‘;{ intho arid or sub-humid rogions of the | I think that Mr. John A. MacMurphy, who | ing beds men caressed the hands of copy of their articles with the secretary of United States. Pursuantto this instruotion, | 1st spring was elocted a member of tho ¥ state. tally, now executed o parliamentary man | Genoral Grooly discussos the matier at great | South Omoha school board. should hand i “‘?1“' reclining nefghbors who dosed —_—— honor and intdgrity of that grand. old flag, Providing for the payment by the state of | FAS5 S Iraenen”. Fento 5 length. Heo suys: his resignation. He has often expressed his [ under the influence of the drug. A BIG RAILROAD DEAL. we will ever cherish the . tenderost recolloc- 8 bounty of 1 cent per pound on_sugar made Mo ek ALl BFORE. -or 'One of the great rosults which must re- | intention of so doing. Sinco early last fall | The den proper is at the rear end of — tions of the ‘lost cause’ and the Hag that was « from boets, sorghum or other canes or plants bt VA bound to the benefit of the trans-Missusippi | Mr. MacMurphy has not becn & resident of | g 1o a i 1 1l the | The Wirconsin Ceniral Leased by the | never destined to float among tho embloms raised in Nobraska. It must be proved to the | Ponents of 'tho . steal, = and trans-Missouri country by the publica- | South Omaha, has been living in Omaha, has R Rt G AP ILUSD Northern Pacifio. of the nations,” ..rtos;muon n(‘ ml:olcm«i-;g nuum‘:h?uufm Tt he-’m,;h;‘;‘l“‘;n e, “f;, Siso move a e, | ton of this official data will be its dispelling hlts rom_ldunefa thero and is blulmlnuln home in | small rooms put together. Before the | by . nsipurs, March 2.—A reporter for — e arr s | Soaseato,chuneed Kol faor o | 1 Sraneets ad airolsymprissions i | S, s ymipn tatien o B st | door londing to (s room hangs | the Hamairr. today lewssd (o el | “FHE BEE" NEWS STANDS. ; appolnted by the secretary wiore ncedod. the claim. ' Cushing of Douglns, who had bo- | rojion. 1n - the carly century this territory | 80 that his successor could be elected at_the | Chinese porticre of porcelain beads ar- | known railroad man that the Northern Pa- | Where “The Sundnay Beo” and “Daily g They are to receive a fee of 25 cents for each | FE HIOTH !thsv be 4 uo“:' mh"m':“‘[wt"‘ was viewed as hardly suited for civilized | coming municipal election. This is the com- | ranged so as to vepresent & hanging | cific railrond company has at last secured Bee' Uan be Had Kegularly, 5 package of sugar iuspected, but will ot be | iy (¥ 4ite bitl and was followed . amid the | Man, its enormous plains and vast mountains mou oxpression that I havo-heard many per- | garden. Alon g the wall on each side,at | control of the Wisconsin Central railroad oSy BU0L000 Sha e s bkatioh piaudits of the House, by Camerod, Branchty it b e A T intervals of about fifteen inches, small | aud through it an entrance to Chicago. The | Paxton Hotel News Stand. & 3 at the industrial school ab Kearney. goll‘l‘ns,lbnnn, Crugen, Gardner and others, | {084 unuaofofi“,, Nl rg;'o_““ B dwmmg_ iy Democratio Primary Offices. gus-jets appear, covered by green and | Enduirer will give tho following details of | Globe Hotel News Stand. . ; 7 e findl vote standing 58 t0 33, As soon as o o “Trave “pushod | The democratic city central committee met ) thio:loae: Millard Hotel News Stand, K Providing that railway engines and trains | - 3, ration e! Y 3 « shall top within two hundred feet of and | Sushin md‘},°.?j§fi,'f?“§'jx:hf‘h‘,‘°,fiuo‘;3flfl tho trontlor wostward | uatil | tho | in Chairman D. F. Bayless' ofico Saturday | Foo F"’i',’f”'t,mrl};'f.se"“ml;‘"“n”,’m ol el not moro than eight hundred footfrom grade | (nd"\{olls rushod ih, but too late to got thir | MYths of the * great Amorican | afternoon and named the following judgos | emolers rapidly il 1 lacs crossings before reaching tho same, unless | votas'racorded, The test vote before any | 998rt to the north and of the rainless | and clerks for the democratic primaries: cpldes B semaphore signals and gates with torpedo at- | Sponcaare ‘made is s follows, Thosy | “Staked plains” to the south have practi- | ~ First Ward—Judges, John Russle and C. thoy are extinguished, asa sufcient tachments are used. The penaltics are a | UARTECY WO Mbde 6, B8 Tollows. cally disappearod. It is none the less true, | M. Van Akin; clerks, George Kiingman and ""im is given by the small cottonseed fine of $100 on the engineer and $200 on his Abrahamson, Ballard, Berln, Bisbee, | BoWever, that the latest and most reliable | A\ H. Miller. oil lamps used by the smokers in cook- employer. Bortis, Brink, Cady, Christy o Dodge, Cor. | American text book of meteorology of this Second Ward—Judges, Oscar B. Hill and | ing the drug. Sometimes the gas jets cihrobriating BB000. for, & pollor, and | Lint Bilaney, Bl Bvoret, bariey: Gates, | SouBLrY spouks of tho areas “betiwoon tho | Michas Hart; clorke, Al Keenan tad Georgo | ure left burming by o careloss ntiendunt i {nsane, recently destroyed by explosion. Matren, jo ROl oro ottty Maors, | tilute of 'rain,” and that, further, on tho Chnion Togrmans clorks, William Kelly and | ing red hues flickering away, almost Providing that supervisors in countios | ggionciy Sdovile, Shepard, Snydor, Surke, | east side of the Rocky mountains ‘‘the coun- | ~Wourth Ward—Judges, D. R. Scott ana | hidden by the dense smoke of the under township crganization shall receive $3 | g\ 10 Weber, Weller, ~ Whitehead | try i® @ barren desert almost without | John C. Walters; clerks, Ed Cullem and | opium, the place has » weird and horri- por day for time actually employed and 5 | {EEA ( Weben Weller, | Whikehoad, | i, Harry Hittinger. y ble appearance. cents per mile for necossary travel, but the [ WRIUOTG WEHEmS, Winter and, —45. | " Knother groat value of the charts is The bunks are laid out with the heads pay shall not exceed $2per day when the Baker, Bailey, Beckman, Berry, Bohacek bringinflogenern attention very extensive A. B. Holey for School Director. commencing at the wall, Therefore fupervisor s acting as o meuber of the | Braucht, Burnham, . Cameron, Caldwll of | areas of country in what has been known as [ ‘“A. B. Holey,” said one of the leading | TR BAGCTOR G (W00 T RSO OF ¢ ;o gy RO Clay, Coleman of Antelope, Coleman of Polk, | the arid regiou, where Jato-and_careful ob- | professional men 8f'the city, when asked | Fic P0C OF Lie Toom wiere extends o e roviding that charges for the keoping of | Goljing, Cushing, Denman, Dempster, Dick. | Servations havo shown the rainfall to have | \wno would be the best man to place on the | Luge bunk. The two bunks almost meet, 4 stock shall boa lien upon each animal until | j7eon ™ Diller, Dunn, Fioldgrove, | fuller, | been far greater than has been usually at- | Jone ) board, “is my eholce. 'Mr. Holey is | ©0Ch other at the end, and it gives the 1d. Gardher, Gilchrist, Hahn, HII of Gaea' | tributed, and thus transfer these areas to lar and successfal merchant, has had | dPpearance of a second Hooring, with a g Requiring all boards charged with ] t, . of Gage, | ¢y o'cub-humid districts.” L sl el g e s b A all is| 2 c ! TR thy i Horne, Lee, McBride, McMillan, McNickle, | the sub-humid distriots. business experience and that to my mind, | 8mall isle cut through the center. This e o i D geontracts for | Meeler, Neve, O'Brien, Olmstead, Potter, | , The chief signal ofiicer puts it forward as | \ilile the schools are!increasing us fast a3 | passageway is so narrow that two per- puolic buildings, bridges or other | R NotC ABES, Odastoad, LOUOr, | hig opinion that when Idaho, Nevada, Utab, = Pty 3 i Rl it abr ublic works to which the mechanics' lien yner, hodes, Seed, Severin, Specht, 3 . they are, new properties being bought and | sons cannot walk down it abreast, and en | S owie Westonar: W WhD New Mexico and Arizona shall have been : : 5 Lty i i . o , Towle, Westover, Wilcox, Whyman, o0 B0 new buildings belag orected, is one of the | difficulty is often experienced aw does not apply to compel the contract- | NieEh W covered with rain guages as completely as | pe 2CCCrRER DR RRCTE o ers of the | | o AR L O UE UL orstogiven bond for the paymentof the | “iyglolaim of T, . Kennard for 811,000 for | New York or New kngland, tho final “out- | poaia®*a0a" T am for Mr. Holoy bocause o | 138 The bunk is not divided into com- C. C. Wheeler, formerly general manager f‘{,}';;{‘g’l'l“;‘l‘&‘ g!;':;': 3;3;:;}- of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe road, | Merchants' Hotel Notws Stand. has spent throe months 1n an examination of | Motropolitan Hotel News Stand. the property, connections and accounts ‘Windsor Hotel News Stand. of the Wisconsin Central company. Ho went | Canfield House News Stand, over every mile of the main line and s | yopin & Co., 808 Norin Gikteenth, allied branches, snd inquired into itsre- | Dick Castol North Sixteenth. sources and traffic connections, The result C. J. Canan, § 19 North Sixteenth, of his investigations has been an exhaust- J. Rich, 609 North Sixteenth. ive report_which will be submitted to the g.lIlr}:.Ll{‘;:x‘«ll‘lol‘::i{lsx]l:r’;‘l’l‘."i!‘\\:?llrxxt‘\"‘»rgmlh. board ou Wednesday. In It he recites the reasons why the acquisition of the Wisconsin | (/otnson & Hoytelt, 1115 north Tiventy- Central road will an advantage to the o, Northern Pacifi compuoy. e Chicaror | - 3153 Eimmermman, s soidh. Tonth and S Pal andother lines” snior: Eumin Hagoruan, 506 south Tenth. n, at. hicago are reaching out y 1 g Wastwatd for tiafic, and willinhisopinfon, | Fr X TigUor, S8 south Tinctacith, i ultimately reach the Pacific 'coast and be- Edward “’m* 1004 south Thirti ‘L‘} come trans-continental lines, The Canadian 7T, Pruchaut, 412 Saush Fiftcenth. Pacific has a Chicago outlet, and so h all | B Wyman 116 South Fittoontn, the Pacific const lines. 1f the Northern Pa- | F W¥man, 1 South Fifteonth, == cific is to maintain its position it must have J‘“.u“ emiy 1580 pouth Sixtes il‘“ equal facilities, and Wheeler sees no othor | ¢P Ic0miys 1000 Bouthh SKLOCHUA. line but the Wisconsin Central that can | 2t jraetih FRRSOUE SECLeqtb. afford the Northern Pacific the needed out- i ) P VRO wages of all persons employed on such 1 - T | come of the observation will indicate that paruments and the early comers have | let. The road, he says, is in first-class coa- 1 work, Slaoged sorvices many years 8go In connoc: | fho'actual averago of ratnfall for this arid | fS, the bill bettar than any other man 1 | {1, 5" soico of soft spots on the hard | dition; It possesses’ —good . terminals, | B0 Ofce, 016 eansforring $129,000 from the insanc hos- he payment by the government of | the actu - know of. Further, the has sufficient OO iTow e ol trade manals, | George Cooper. DitTal fund to the gnbcml funa. & certain per cent of school lands belonging | Fégion i8 no\v‘)understntcd by the census property and business,interest to make his | cushions. The pillows, however, are | has a growing local trade and is self-sup 7. S, Caulfiel Boviting thit “when. o person shall hve | 0 the Indian roservtion that were aff. | harts from 20to 40, and by the present | FIEect’ylc"lntorpsts of tho school district.” | very soft, and are covered with bright | porting. With tho fifluonce of tho intcrstate W given a chattel mortguge haanust securo the | Posed Of, cauic up Thursday evening. Gil- | TGl G reoly notes that, observations at wen-to ved jute cloth. The walls are papered | Fl¢'road will be a profitable one. et Es el PiLaming. - 4 written consent of the mortgagoo before dis- [t ol Made a lengthy and exhaus- | o\ on stations indicate an increase in rain- L 2 G o b LS very gorgeously, and from the ceuter | ™ g leaso is fora comparatively short time, | A Anderson, 331 Cuming. ! osing of the incumbered property. Liveahcech aguinst the claim, strongly In. | 7.1 \While cight show o dcorcase, Thoso | _7he fallowing s the cil to Prosident John | of tho ceiling hangs a group of Chinese | either for thirty-throe oF ninety-nine years, | 5 13- Hanser, 2423 Cuming. S . g huthorizing the government to buy or con- | SRURK that, o such amount as Kanaard | siufion ura located In Texas, Nevada, New | P: Evors, of the Gncers association: lanterns, whose weird and mellow light | The period has not been deterniined yot, 1t | §; 3L Murtin, 1239 Purk avenue. A | flomn,a postofiice site in Omaha and cedivg | fused to indefinitely ' postpone. the. wholo | Mexico, Indian territory, California, Arizona | _We, the undersigned business men of | greatly add to the unnatural scene, is an operating lease; that is, the Northern N e L Vel : g 'dxc on_over such sito to the govern- | poevar by a close vote. Brink submitted a | 80d Kansas. In conclusionhe says: South Omaha request, that you call a meet- We were assigned to a bunk at the | Pacific is to operpte the road and Exchauge hotel news stand, South Oniaha, Providing for two judgos, i proviso cancelling the contract under which | , “The chief signal officer does not hesitate | ing for Monday evenifig, March 25, fof tho | extreme end of the den, where the | POY 88" a - rental =35 per ' cent of | G¥Renthier, 24% N street South Ouiaha. ‘ mr:’r n' “1‘-“ wmn alz‘en. stead of one, | the alleged claim originated, which was | t0 €xpress the opinion that tho trans-Missis- | perfecting a busineds men’s association. gloom favored observation and pro- | the gross receipts. Of course, all the Norti- 8 Sk srhd g B rovidini that in cauhsios nader township adopted, und without reading & gnal vote the | $ippl and traps Wiesonr} rainfull ls shehtly ! Snirior & 0%, tected our serutiny, The men threw | S Pacifics Chicago businoss will bothrown | ppe parmors Tired of Waiting ‘organization county clerks shall mako elec- | MRS SQloUTCd lobby in pushing | Calitics ftmay bo slightly decreasing. from R W, Saxm, 0 themsolves ncross the bunk, with the | of " being ~ divided up betwoen' roads | _SemixarieLn, IlL, Murch 24.~Tho logisla- P tlfin urnl:hnd issue c;!rtmcnbcl for town- | pi1g'of this character has given a dec‘dafi the causes set forth above, and it seems most Jonx F. Roxsma, bolster for their headrest, and we ar- | between Chicago and St. Paul. The | tors who represented this sizte at the recent i b F? lml'l d.i:c:;n: as for other officers. impetus to the movement to establish a court | Proper for him to put forth his strong con- 5 HoLwmes & Syitn, ranged ourselves Turk fashion on the | lease will add to the Northern Pacific systom | intor-state convention of cattlemen, in St, ermitting ot cousts ‘‘to grant or re- viction, eveu if it be not a certainty, when, Wient & Bavowry, | other side. Presently an attendant ap- | 767 miles of' rond including 844 | Louls, haveas yet made no roporton that of claims to be composea of the judges of the & GiRrIoy Conkt B T el ehar e loaeilyy | 65 in this case, it will tond to reassurothe HUBBARD & MARTI peared with the layout—pipe, lamp, " on Sunday, o a0iotien BauLthIe AlY | agricultural population in tho lately drought- Lawses & WALKER, s el ! Eroviding that it counties undor township PP Maximman tanif Sl goo s Saw. . | stricien districts of tho woat, There appoars Brzwen & Suuiivak, | Sheil of opum, spongo and clearebids fo£wo yoars. Tho "townatips aro. i pe | tion Of frelght rates was amended by insert. | 2O Dossiblo reason to beliovo that tho scanty L CUmiseron: focoolc . pill and we women gazed 1 | ; - | rainfail of the past year or two will not bo A < k 7e Bumberad” according o the government. | 0L % POV SIcr suthotising tho board of rail: | £l vod by incroasig procipitation in the | Henty MoKendry For Police Judge. [ about with wonderinont, almost afraid 0d a8 near as that s possible. The even noxt fow years, which will maintain its an- | “If the people of South Omaha only knew | touse our eyes. The steno bafilos do- miles of the Wisconsin Central rail- | confereuce. Becoming wearyof waiting for rond, 187 iles of " leased lines ~and | aroport, the furmers' clubof thia legislature 236 of affiiliated roads. With it also comes | has secured copies of the bill endorsed at the possession of extensive terminal facilities at | St. Louis convention providing for tho in- Chicago, formerly owned by the Chicago & | spection of cattle, sheep and swine bn the Great stern’ railroad,” which are, con- | hoof before slaughtering, and will to-morrow stantly increasing in value, as well as Valua- | have it introduced in both the housc and p fmn temporary injunction or restraining Sfwon | raise tho rates established by law whe ipti i 1 - rnugfifi:&fl?w::fi x::u"lzfio'd" T aaq | proven to be too low, and etohA shaed for | nual rainfall of these sections at au average, | Honry MoKendry as long aua well as I | seription. The were in all about | ble terminals at Milwaukee. senate, ling sections 9 and. 10 of articlo s of | P8SAge by the committee of the whole. or even increase it. It is believed that the have,” said a citizen, “they would be very people, twenty of them young ——r Steamsnip Arrivals Justifying Germany's Course. The present live stock sanitary. commis- | interests of the entire country will be_sub- Berriy, March 2.—The Cologne Gazette, sion got & vigorous shaking ap in the house | Served by the publication of a large edition partial to him for police judge and would | ¥omen. Tn one bunlk lay a boautiful gifl, her At New York—The Etruria, from Liver- Re chapter 3 of the compiled statutes. This re- peals the free range law and suspends the Thi of the rainfall charts and tables accompany- | know that they would not vote amiss in ’ 4 ity o o P, 4 power of tho- counties to suspend the hord | §5%00'to centiniun e wiei monta b ehero: | 10 this report, P40 | Casting a ballot, for him. Ho s i overy way | hond resting on one man’s breast, her | commonting on tho Samoan question, . suys | P90l the Uity of Clicago. from Livor pool; w by vote. 2 3 competent and a finer young man, with bet- | feet across the knees of another, who | that owing to the attitude of America it fs | the L Bretagne, from Havro; the Erin, from pioned by Majors was passed repealing all the luw creating the commssion except the ¢ quarantine features and the office of state [ Mr. J. Roynolds, of Mayfield, Ky.. “and London, and the Otranto, from Hull. At Liverpool»The Runie, from New Yorland Havre, and the La Gascogne, from natural that Germany should seek a full —_— 1 have used St. Patrick’s pills,” says | ter judgment and a cleaner life never camo | was holding the pipe. Her dress was agreement with Eungland before the Samoan to the Magic City to make the place his | unfastened, her hair fell about her face SENATE, - The feature of the week has been the ro- ing statemont shows the amounts allowed by | °XPenses to 810,000, ever before used. I do not hesitate to | makes up in his cloan life and engaging man. | She inhaled the burning pill: Her com- RS f Sl tho hous and the sums remaining when tho | g Bill for 4500 annual salary for the stato | recommend thom, kuowing them to be | mors even this s far as ho meeta people. 1 | Panion on whom she rested was as | Although many remedies are pushed into Shot by o Discarded Suitor, senate finished its work: Atorat aiyaadition to the ubove, Wus | reliable.” They aro thorough, yot [know bim and have known him for voars | hearly like deud as any living being [ the market ';{,m'll;‘{;:’k;:'{;g'{m"::&'dr’u" * WonoEsten, Mass,, March %4.—In a tene- ment house to-day; Albert Eindstrom shot Emily Schenckle, mortaily wounding her, and then puta bullet into his.own head, causing igstant death, The woman had re- novse. sexare, | Aftorwards allowed by 8 close vote in'site | oo %y thelr action and leave the | and n every way he is & thoroughly “com. | could be posed. Adjoining this couple f of the.vigorous opposition of Majors, wh % f i o _fflo'g?:;fifi&f&'x'fernma'&};% $13,000 | Thought the wholo. busimess was o WO | system in splendid condition, As @ | peteatm: was o trio less stupified. The man 000 — Lincoln hospital, wing. costly farce and of no real benefit to the far- | cathartic, or for disorders of the liver, Notes About the Oity. must have been a Titan, for his feet ex- gists soll more thau ever before, Price only 25 cents. Mrs, Crow: “‘Chile, buy a bottie de Salv tion O1l, it cure your rheumatis sar t'in,” Institution for feeblemindod, mers, St. Patrick’s pills have no equal. Sold YKeofe and Patrick O, tended beyond Ythe edge of his bunk. Bulliing. /100 o Tho house, by an ovorwhelming majority, | by ail droggists. . spnd Baburday in ths oity, uolping Fun losel | He had removed cont, collar and sioos, | conts fused 10 Waery him H"fi:fl, ol:lliyiul, buildings. 81,400 Nfuwl;io lge;::e tl'i‘em ult:'g\:) x.s"’;m'?o‘“““a‘.‘ne?,'{ S T}T politics. and the extreme dil’uuon ?lf ft}m pupils e e S A Mo mnn a Capi uilding. ... . » + 10,000 e prevy ebster's Cool rontery. The democratic clty central committee | Of his eyes was proof enough of his semi- e Kearney reform sohoo! amongthe members that the state can afford . i i cations g i A Viclous Prize Fight. . Herexa, Mont., Maroh 24.—Placer gold is Loxpoy, March 24.--Lewis, solicitor for | et Saturday and filled the vacancy in the | intoxication lle supported himself on Sourit Bexn, Ind., Maroh 26.—A prizo ight | said to have Aleobraiad fa the bl to do its i . 7 H i £5,000 m,°r;':p,'::;f;’;";n§',?::n§}':k“:°"“mg the Parnellites, calls attention - to the | Second ward by electing Thomas M. Mec- | his elbow and with one hand held the was not_allowed, The recent explosion at | “amazing and important misstatement? | GUire, vice David Bauder, vameosed, pipe over the lamp. packing the pill for a purse of $500 took placo near here this | tne Missouri river opposite Townsend, A n_mado the discovery. 81,000 31,000 i i ing between Jack Burgess, of Boston, | man named McGugy nbi. | the Lincoln insane asylum has frightened the | with reference to Pigott, which was made 8. M. Press, who has been in Chicugo for | into.the orifice with the other, while a | moraing betwee 8C8S, ) A0 o semutors Tormsod ot o arbsater i | logislators, and both houses havo substan: | by. ALOMGY. Cieneral Webstor 1 1 cam. | tob days, will'return this.ovening. woman, possibly thirty, cxhausted it. | and Tom McDonald, of Elkhart, Ind. Thel ..o oo —Srrcerro, o on “ing Tuosday ovening. About twenty of them | Ui8LLY 8greed to allow an appropriation fora | mons last }riday . He said that the letter re- | Failing to get a quorum of the school board | She, oo, lay with her dress opon, her | battle was avivious one, and McDonald was y e g’.‘,. agroed to 0ppose unnecessary extravu. | & bOler houseat each state institution. Kyven d to by Webster us having been placed | Present there was no meeting Saturday af- | jai yossed und her eyes closed, utterly | knocked out in the eighth round by u territic PAUL R'Y, gance, and they wore jolned by all the othar | 1€ boilers are to bo pulled . out under the r Charles Russoli's hands five days | ternoun, A moeting will be hield at the hugh | e 0105 0 L Vil but the dstacy of | Figbt hand blow, which strowhed bim out Vis Omaba sahOunnall Bises. senseless with a broken jaw. members except the eight or nin capitol building, It has loakod out that | before Pigott's appearance in the witness box | 8chool Wednesday afternoon, the 27th, at 2 “ 4 unvl-lly iutorested in stato m.z"xm&.!'fi'l"zi:‘é during the present session the boilers under | was a letter lrnn‘(‘So-man, solicitor for the | o'clock. b hg‘lh aught, coiled . ant appropriations. " It is oxpected. tho uil a part of the hulld(ng wore in such condition | Times, to Pigott, and that two other lotters | A. K. Walla, of the Adamant Wall Plus- | Six men were coiled about one anoe will reduce the amount nsked for by | Li2¢ the partios m oharge ran away through | from Pigott to Soames, in which Pigott ad- | ter company, Nus brought his family here to | another like human snakes in @ third 500,000 or moro, which will bring the aggra. | 193¢ Of an cxplosion, and the solons do not | mitted that he feared to undergo @ cross. | live, bunk and all were partinlly undressed. gate below $2,000,000. Following are the | Propose to sublect themselves to any un- | examfuation, were withheld by the Times' Pat Ki f the candidates f i About 1 o'clock the crowd began to L?%M measures psssod by tho senato dur- | foecusary dauger. 80 the bollors will have | lawyors. Lewls says it is fact that noither Judne, o ot tho best Known wes” s the | come in, & burr burr-r like the alurm of . 0 week | ] ) 2 2 i £,800 population or over. Rayuer's Irrigution » but no one can toll on what day. An | ters until Pigott had decamped. many friends both there and among the bus- | comers, us their manners showed. Both* 2 'E{mrt l‘llna|w Chienxgo %nxl ',halduml. . “inest dining cars in the world, Re Emphésiediho Assertion, Through sleoping cars to Chicago. Pamis, March 21.—De Lonlay and Gerault | 0SSO0 08 FE 0 400 o Giate Richard fought a duel to-day. The formor | g ofy] » was sligntly wounded in threo places. Rich- Best line to Washington for the inau- ard bad attacked De Lonlay in & newspaner | guration of Prefident Harrison, article, charging him with " plagarizing the | 8GITa (" oute 10 the G, A, R. ens work of M. Duquek campient at Milwaukee. bill, which provides for the effort will be made by the house to fix Attorne; eral Wabster, A3 a v Bight of way f0r" ditohog aa manation 0f | Thuraday or Friday, but tho sonato holds the | Lew fany sersl Wensac. reliing it {ucss men of tho oity. ' Mo s o strong fol' | men and women began disrobing the Bolinii’s e T adnnscions Everything first-cluss. rights of partis in interest. For lowing the | Mer in its own hunds and will fix the hour | handed to Sir Charles Russell the lottors to | 1o ot Bl NG EE T A aouses; whero | moment they reached the “joint.” and ot . Hol Tirst class people patronize first class .u“vfil printing .i“n lo!:’.wl’ro\'ldlng for the so. | 0 8uit its own convenience. which Lowis rofers, but that e will have to culation. It is said, howover, that the latter | collars, gloves, hats, shoes ind wraps fi% :“u “:'c'nm‘o::‘ hTTRNS KINE. lines. s (2 ing law. Leogalizing the State Dairy- LaxcoLx, Neb,, March 24.—[Special to Tur, | ter 1 not important, King's supporters. McHenry's friends, ney- Two young women were admitted to Robbea a Soldier. Kkee and St. Paul railway, Hattie Duer, a colored woman, got away | “Tiokat office 1501 Farnam strost. F, on's association and appropriating $1,000 | Bee.|~Mr. Fieldgrove of Buffaio is de- with $40 belonging to William H. Johnson, a | A Nush, General Agent. none of the letters would i ¢/ v ertheless, are also favorablé to King and will | a private voom, and shortly three men ually therefor. Throwing the soldiers' cidedly out of humor with legislative ex- ¢ d justified the withdrawal of Pigott from the | i ig gaid, when the fact_becomes knoww, | joined them. A girl in beach shoesand me open to men without families o witness box; aud further, Sir Charles Rus- 'y ] . T el 1} i 0 ulFing - applicanta’ 16 b - examing oy | ravagauce, Ho thinks the number of cm- | soll clected not 10 hiwe tho etters rond uatil | tOrn and support (i Kiog's supporters | a’bluo veil came in with two sosiety | SOMier. Sho spent the night i the police P Shoir County bourds, Hoauiring. e s, bloyes In the liouse is beyond all reasou. In | Pigott was in the box. B e i Oraertord county. oo and | men, who were in evening dress and | station. Big Kjre at 8t. Paul. ance companies to glve each policy holder o | aneg s SoleWhere in tho uppor rogionn ne | Sonwes' letter to Pigott contained a prom- | PP JUCKS I CEAMIONS CORALG TUANOR, 4G | 14d ™ promised to teach her the fun. Sr. PAv, March 24,—The St. Paul Mcat certificato copy of his application’ whenever | L0U0d 8ix clerks i one small room and usked | fsn that no harm wonld como to Pigott | LPAt he basan exc ®. Th fed & v togeth. d Born, and Provision @ompa ny's establishment in 8o policy is based on n appiication. Muking | Siom how they managed to uso ono room. | vhirough the Jathers. twofying before the | 4% BAVIoK previo ade a study of it be- | hey oooupled o toom togetior, 494 | o John.B. and Litiian A, Krenser, No. | this city was damaged $00.000 by fire this Iand rent a lien on the crops, Requiring | pocy,[0ld biln that one woried ata time. | Parnell commission: There was no allusion | T0r¢ coming calio. Every. tray had o package of | 612 Plerco street, March 2, 189, a boy. morning. Insurance, §36,000, He failed to see why one 1d mber o A metropolita citicatosix. Limiting | Thay go in droves, aud Insiesd of pevens e B oty kve 15 the Dhce lu.funrw assignod to each section, they como in building associutions. Tho constt. iokios and battalions. Itls safe to say that ) Vo be Fotained b tiopal agenduent for o raliway commission | Bence, ho will mske 1 wAsss fof Laywiniors supernumerarios, 1h fholotler, to the churacter of tho evidence |y o1g o ninetean metals more valun- | cigarettes, and botween turns all - ble than gold, but porgmedy which will | smoked, the women us excessively as Obstreperous Youth compare with Bigetow?s Positive Cure [ the men. They smoked lying on their Cixorxxati, O., March 24.--This morning | for coughs and coldsd A prompt and | backs, often expelling the smoke thirty-five out of one hundred and sixty boys | pleasant cure for" throat and lung | through their nostrils and ears. 3 atithe house of refuge made a hreak for lib- | troubles, 50 centsand $1. Goodman Isaw a man drop his pipe to extin- erty, They wererfrom ten to fifteen years | Drug Co. guish a spark that had fallen from his oldand were under four leaders, chief of < oy friend’s cigarette and was burning in whom was a negro boy. The boys marched Thrown From a Carriage. her yellow hair. The women may or in & body, armed with baso ball bats, to the Cugyexxe, Wyo, h 24.—[Special | may not have been of the unfortunnte front cutrance, where four jguards were st Telegram to Tae ‘While out driving | cluss, but all showed evidences of re- tioned, sud demanded {reo passage, but were 4 Eanhat ¥ slooking e i ey o busd aiod Lok breelc, | this évoning, Dr. W M. Garrard, re- | fined surroundings, and their stockings March April Mav Arethe best months fn which to purity your | Hood's Sarsapardlla fs prepared from Sarsapq blood, for at no other ssason does the system so | rilla, Dundelion, Mandrake, Dock, Juniper Bors much need the ald of a reliable medicine like nd other well known Yegetablo romedies, Hood's Sarsuparills, as now. During the long, & peculiar nianner as to derive the full cold winter, the 11004 becomes thin and impure, | medicinal value of each, It will cure, when 1 the body omes weak wud tired, the appetite | the powor of medieine, scrofula, salt rheum, may ba 1ost. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1s pecullarly | sores, boils, plmples, all humors, dyspevsis, 0 tmportant measures were defeated in = NSNS . . She senuto after passing the house, One was E ¢ eh-uu forthe Australian election systo i : othior nuthorized the investment of the | , SPecial short tour to the capitals o school fund in registered school | iVe European countries — England Another important matter | Scotland, Holland Belgium and Franc e @ a tio vote, and I not likely to Costing 200 e, i et 80! rect " o ] ceiver of the Unite land office, and | ---for all fect were unshod--w of tr'u::u;:tatrlon “&?szd‘n u:.‘nlll: 3'?":.'2}:{.‘1 “’h{,ch includes all necessary expenses, | \a :,"':,,“fi;;:;dldm:mmfim:r :‘wmm‘fw‘:‘;fl Murs. O, M. Larsh, wer@#hrown from ' their | or fine thread, theiv skirts w adapted to purify wad earich tho oload, to | billousness, rick n.-l-u;lc1:3"1,"'%‘.;.::?“&:‘;,;;,:: embracing mor vel o 0 A ¥ UaA e creats w good appetite and to overcome that | debility, catarrh, rhematism, & more travel and beiter ac- | ghoutiug excited and ularmed people in the | carriage by a "abou Ko A aadiiy | damy with dnae edges 18 & \ 1okl AL EAY & I ue‘r) Salo. than iA‘uy complaints, It overcomes that extremie tired kates that will prevent unjust discrimination, HOUSE, tired feeling. 1t has a was badly cut about other Sarsapavilla or blood v e and head, Mrs. | had' the mp of artistic skill, and ion than ever offur y y @ wred by any fall and was uo- Atrects and caused wild rumors to spre Duritier, and it m- | Teeling caused by change of climate, season, or . The past week has beon the most eventful | WManagement. which caused the police to send two patroj | arsh was stunned $ un- | while there were no gorgeous toilets u the session. ‘Tho appropriation bils | Longer tours, including Germany and | wagous, with fifteou officcrs, to the scene. | Sonscious for sonio fier o aecldent | thore were no home products. Crcases in popularity overy sear, for i 1s e | lte, i mparia lite and strength tothe whiole ‘med the various claims against thostate were | Switzerland, costiug §350 and §450, Inlean thon thrce fourths of unm hour from | DUERTIRCE et 0, TN, ,Q'ga of a dangerous ‘Now and then a veiled lady appeared, | 1aesl Spring Moo Rhicumntic Lumbago “About n year ago I was troubled with rheu- matic lumbago, and seetng Hood's Sarsapariile was recommended for that, thought I would try it, After taking throe bottles I felt like & new fho Qutbresls the tour JipEisiirs are | Charscier. i ulster wrapped, attended by one or two e Bt T e slaylasdons . T : men_in evening dress and quietly en- Were participants it o similar outbreals two | Securea d mind, which seldom | tored one of the private rooms. 1t was oes without a sound digestion, by us- | hinted that they came from the theater, under consideration, and the battle between Send for circulars, . #be friends of economy and reform and the M. J. Woon & Co undering combing who sought o raid the 1228 Faram St., Omaliu Neb, tato treasury has been ubsolutoly tercific. | g1 Beogdway, New yorir " NV “Early last spring I was very mucli yun down, had nervous headache, felt miserablo and ull that. 1 was very much benefitted by Hood's committee on public lands and pubiic yoars nko. f 5 i X a4 it w L Builaingm, of which Caldwell of Lancator s e et T Bl ug the genuine Angostura Bitlers of | but that is o question. Allclasses Woro | fradacr Mue. 9. . Bar Lo, 1119 Kucha Ave, | mian. | was also unable to slevp nights, but } man, submitted & roport Which con | Lixcoux: Nob . Seren oS sotul T By its mild, soothing and healing | Dr. J. G, B. Siegert.& Sous. Al drug- | roprosonted by the men—aftists mctors, | fue Cloveinnd, 0. Hood's Sursaparilla hus made me. sleep as well % SN, S |Svoclul Tele- | properties Dr. Bage's Catarrh Remedy | gists. artizans, bankers, werchants, authors, | “Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured me of salt | 8 ever, Iwould recommend Hood's Hursapa- * templated additions and improvements on a iy uiticoat scale to noarly overy ouo of tho | Ertn bo Tk Bk |—Privato advices contirin | cured the worst cuses of nasal catareli, Ine Donth Hecird club members and men about town gen+ he following are Do ot Representative Baker has | also *‘cold in the head,” coryzs, and o1 erally. I'ne most lamentable sight, rheun, which 1 huve had for years. I o think it | ¥lila before ali others,” L. K. CAsinAY, Owahs 1s & splendid medicine, I wm 40 years of age [ Neb. this committee and | been slated for the United States distriet at- | e o Manciestes, N. H., March 24.—Jobn W. ’ . . ) ¢ . - | catarrhal headaches. 50 cents, by % however, was that of the young meu | and my skin is just as smooth and fairass I had boils all over my neck and back, troub- 3&%"&'&:«:3 OniY inor chiankes: | tornoyship, Senutor Nesbitt's clatm having | druggists. ; Mogre. .aned . algbN-dwa, formerly & Pub- [ opeoly” twonty-ue, who camo from | piece of glase. 1 aveaix chidren, and when | ing me 80 much that I could not turu my head Wnd an sdditional wing to the losane been satisfied with the promise of the regis- - Sy lisher an, %rlwr onthe subject of music, | Gupcas! clubs, the pidy and the opera in | anything is the trouble with them the tivst thing | around, nor stoop over, Hool's Barsaparila torstup of the land oftico at his home, North W died yosterday, groups of six and less. One piid the | 1o for is Hood's Bavsapariiis” Mus. Liuua | curcd mie in two weeks. 1 think 1t 15 the hest CLARK, Bouth Norwalk, Conn. Llood purifier.” DAxikL RuAD,Kansas City,Mo, Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1 75,000 for two wingsto | 3 0 9 >, ol L Platte. Seuator Lindsay nas been slated | Rervix, March 24.—-The Cologne Gazetto kg March Bh—Hon. ot | parson, unother bought the drinks and ucoln; $17,000 to pur- | yotiie Seuator | ] . L \ and #40,00) to erect | for the registe PR, |olf|l.llo McCook lana of- | says that neither criminal wor eivil proneed- the Alleghany Vallay railroad. died this | the rest made up a purse for u carriage. Valcnting. aag e for the | ing is upplicable to tho caso of Kiein in | ino BLCERRY, JUIM, HUUERD L cGar, | Searcely a sound wuwbutalwurd; bar- e ogs thercon for the feeblo-minded | gonle Nogition at Vi o wt Heatrioe; #1600 (aftorwards re. | $AREEISEPE AL Vileutino, wad s thought | \iorica. 1t only remuins for Germany to ving the low moun of som pleading S8 PN Yo L inprove ad bauuy Lo bring evidenoo aainet him before the trib- | Gapaerh cured, heulth and sweet | for a mil” or remonstrating against . e ae Hoh dhon (ot | Blooploss nighis mado missrable by | Lralst Apis, includiug the American sonsul. | poouth — gecured by Shiloh's Catarrh | the apnoyance of a migthievous com- | Sold by all diusgists, Mli six for 8. o Trcxengcioud by bh Grkgista. Sii st for i Prepased 8 & library and fyauasium st th Pora | thit 1orriblo cough, Shilch's Cure (8 | the esty antad canenl. orrives it Apis | Bemedy. Prico 50 cents. Nasal In- | rade, “Givo me a buttonchook!” *Tig [ o2 VY CoGHEIRE B0 LW it I GLIER A lanal K. school; #75,000 for brick workshop, | the remedy for you, For sulo by Guod- | satmsfaction wiil be demunded from Ma- | jector “free, For sale by Goodman | this!” “Help me on with my coat!” ® Lulidiog for dining room aad kitebes | wun Drug Co. taala, rug Co . “Put on wy gloves!" or some’ similar PR T —

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