Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 13, 1890, Page 8

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COUNCIL BLUFFS SWEAT MILLS, ey P — . Dindnaeanyg THE fO\lBl‘vF DICTATOR, S ‘ Another Atte ave Our a,lr Out of Existence, 5 1 Them Ot o = enc 5 Y 8 tmels vawat Ayer's Hate Vigor. J. W. Taylor has filed a petition In the | Fow Dayig Engineered the New City Jail This prepweation has no equal as & court on_behalf of J. H. Coffman Veitniveinsati dressing, Tt lqepm the scalp clean, eool, was buried yesterduy, A LA P i and healthy, and preserves the color, o L322 ¥ v Lk | and William H. Alfor and D, M. fullness, and beauty of the hair, ~ Cornish & Johnson have filed a com- | e T80, Bl | HoA0e O Al i L o™ M C Livingatone | West, an attorney; N. Schura, ju o T was rapidly bacoming bald and P arging 2 | John Fox, and D. C. ray ; but after using two or three Wwith the embezzlement of 81,48, | Tucker, all of Council Bluffs. “The petition | bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair The Nebraska steam laundry has heen | 00 P lar (0000 maces alloging wwiiful, cor- grew thick and; glossy and the original the exceutors of the cstatd of the | Pray Aot ek s A T color wag restorad,”"—Melvin Aldrich, 8, Poor to an Omaha man named | ruptand unlawful conspiracy to evade the | Canaan Centro, N, H. 00 laws of Nebraska concerning the exemption “Bome time sge I loat all my hair in ) . | of laborers’ wages o8 Attorney Baker rece! consequence ofi measles, After duo (‘. ;:‘«'v’ i S)'. '\y'.f-:"u,.ll.‘ ,l::: Tan oras n was an employe of the Union Pack waiting, no new growth sppeared. I b MeCook on the glorious Fourth, company and became indebted to fhen used Ayer's Halr Vigor and my s taken the matter under advise- | 2 Alford & Co. of Omaha in the sum of gre 818, which debt the fi signed to Tucker,a Thick and Strong. resident of Council Bluffs | had demanded an_investigation into Coun 2t %tk aparontly oot £, Stay; The It is charged that Tucker man Davis' administration of affe Vigorisavhiently agrent i tonatnre. fendants conspired togeth d brought suit | nection with fitting up the new i —J. B. Williams, Floresville in garnishment against the railway company “I went on the building committee,” + said “I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for in fowa. Coffman h ssignced his v e { Mr. O'Connor, *‘to find out what those fel- the past ln;lrnl "‘1 years nrnll ‘ll\mll|c|1 f 7 vhich fact was prove s court, but | 1506 o) oing. ought it wol most satisfacto, essing for the ha The embezzlement case agninst A, W, | Whith fact was b A Dot by, L il B ol bl L Ttisall I ¢ y.|.|w.x'.x:n.,|»fmg harmless, 18 was dismissed in police court yes- | that made no di sl Bl gLl UL cansing the hair to retain its natural «day morning, Max Meyer, was rendered in fa the first Davis and Wheeler undertook.to run color, and requiring but a small quantity out the wi it for Evans' avrest, ] vas taken to the cour everything. Sometimes they would bring to render the hair easy to arrange.”— to me to sign and sometime would The Boone paving brick and tile manu- { ignove me entirely and make their reports i 3 wed yo il ikl without reference to me at all. by George i AEY) o Al nscquence, | At the time the matter of the new city jai “Higgins and Newman & came up the building committeo was with a capital stock of $100,000. The prin- § : structed to confer with the fire and police cipal place of business will be in thiscity. | I 2 A - | commission on the subject. Davis wus out of teenth st , was visite y '8 | the luborer his carnin TooKed: Htasion Wednesday night. A refrig these men, ban f quarters standing out_in m. hall and from this S they ext quantity of meat apt them and other ,..-.»\i~im.~, sting of the George English, a pauper from county, given his choice ting out of town within minutes or taking twenty days in county juil ‘hose ihe form left the idly us e could ¢ child of \wl-l ant Chief Barne the fire department died Wednesday | district against Peter ' ' ARM ' ' EA I H ER Is slow but its coming sure. We are prepared for it, we have made last / week the heaviest purchase of summer clothing ever made by any re=- tail clothing house. Owing to the backward season manufacturers are overstocked, and we have closed a deal for a very large stock at prices far below the cost of manufacturing. We mean to sell the goods with=- out any profit, just for the sake of making a big advertisement with them, as we find this the most effective way of advertising. Our custo- mers will remember how we monopolized in former seasons the trade in summer clothing. We mean to do the same this year, and if it i%pos— sible to givegreater values we willdoso. We have prepared for a greater rush--more than half of our second floor is filled with summer coats and vests.--If you will look at our stock you will think we have enough of them to supply every man in this state, and such a variety has never been seen in any retail clothing house in this country. The season will be short and we intend to make short work with the goods. We pre« caused my hair to retain its natural | dict that this will be the most sensational sale in this city. color."—Mrs, H, J, K xfi: Dealer in Dry Goods, &c., Bishopyille, Md, A=t SUMMER NECKWEAR Ayer s Ha" VIgur’ In connection with this coat and vest sale we commence to-day our PREPARED BY annual sale of Summer Neckwear. Our patrons need not be told what D'- J. C. Ayer & Co,, Lawell, Mass. ths means. Thousands of dozens will be distributed at mere nominal Bold by Druggists aud Perfumers, : ’” prices. We say “dozens” purposely because the most of our Summer Ties are sold by the dozen for the same price as other houses charge you for one or two single ties of same quality. For instance, the Pique Tecks, which you see in our window marked 28c a dozen, can not be bought elsewhere for less than 1215¢ or 18c apiece. They come in hand- some new patterns and latest shapes. Other Summer Ties and Scarfs in proportion. We keep them in the finest grades. One of the prettiest novelties in summer neckwear this season 1s the new Ring Scarf, m(ulot of Washable material. This is the very latest. We have a large variety in handsome shades and patterns, guaranteed to stand washing. Our price for these is 88¢c each—other houses COUNCILMAN WHEELER AS LIEUTENANT. nstable, How Fellow Committeeman O'Connor Was Ignored Except When His Signature Was Wanted— Original Estimate Lost. B hursday morning the three year-old #on of John Dowell, living at twenty- sixth and Cameron stre fell from the back porch of the dwelling and fractured his left arm at the elbow. and the other de Mrs. M. A. Bail 9 Charles street, Haverhill, Mass, ““I have been using Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years, and believe that it hing ing to appear 1o prosecute the case, ateh from the maw of es, comm s 1o f an, thought the sptable and so did Whec 1t it would cost too much to fes, Cxpens wait in pinch and w T'his action, it is el d of the law pa ich exempts council Wh company wi structed the done and W sent here | last night to what he wanted v pi port to con- form with these- instructions. He brought this report to moe _the t of the council mecting and asked me to sign it. 1 told him if he would fi casonable sum for fixing up caseand 8 | the place I would s it, but hie refu U up the | o this and offered his réport ms that | gignuture, naming no c histate to g offere t that the mftte mission with g " | the cost of tb i dnmvml Tamily s it unlaw ful to assi claims for the purpose of suing or in another state to evade the protection of the | Taws of this st It is propose s ¢ effort ¢ made to br o CALIFORNIA THF LAND OF DISCOVERIES. tricity and J.W, Carr of this of Grand Island left | by com Ancient Order of United | force yesterday toattend the session of the sup remeWorkmen in Boston on the 17th inst. s, The delegates from states west of Chi- 1 oy dopted by ragengo will rendezvous at that city and | er q amot vas fixod at 81 projeave theve for Boston Suturduy morning and police com 2D a spec ) u ud and do the wo t g | socintion awardea the commission doing it, % the gold medal for painting to J. G [ArREiven Tl o Borglum,.of Los Angeles, Cal., Tuesday G R Mr. and Mrs. Borglum will RPAHeR urope soon, where they will | enced by th davis telling s ¢ studies for about ‘three | road regarding the ticising the cost of s eurs v ronage of S. W. Lin- | line into that scction e (the policeman) Liad be fnn v of this city, with whom they laim that the Omaha st Je ft somo of th seems to have forgotten its promise among them My, | t has a very slow,1f methodics ing tn California.’ A party of Syrians who are now in the city will lecture on their native customs and close with o representation of a Syrian wedding, this i at and, also, on day afternoon at 30, at the Youn, ‘Women's Hor 109 S, 17th st. A\.\,,m_ | 'he i '_‘" the W, owners was poles could bo ad wiich hud that they estim improvement and fix the This charge 78c for them. but, inste Davis’ assumed or and ‘gave the work out as nd 1o one was allowed to SUMMER SHOES. Our assortment of men’s low shoes is the largest in the city. (; not worth looking for, and our prices are by far the lowest. NS" AT ] : solid leather sole and counter, made neat and shapely, for $1.15. e | They Want the pany to There is con What you can't find in our stock iy We sell you a good Oxford tie shoe with You could not buy the same shoe Russet low <hoes, of a good quality which will stand scrvice at $1,40, worth $2; and excellent Dongola southern ties,honest stock and well made,at $1.90,worth fully $2.50.Very fine calf Oxford and southern ties, very flexible and easy shoes, at $2.15 and $2.25. Shoe stores would charge at ieast $3 for such qualitics, We can save you considerable money on your footwear. Nebraska Clothmg Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. WEDDING PRESENTS, MAX MEYER & BRO. Jewelers and Silversmiths, v shut up or £ mine, connectod with where for less than $1.75. St ud police commission & ed it ire on the iron wi mith u STHMA. CoUG)fS | told him that he had to see Davis, that he had LI et ronehtis gesh A g B ot ot e report of the ‘ii]\;?;m‘o;\ ““i best prod glum’s noted * that several months ago announced that the Omaha me ipany had agreed for a conside Walnut Hill line north voad to the termi s the Benson line, ab f miles from Lowe and M ation offercd committ fixin, the amount be expended 1,300 T:leacd. Hothing. s mova S Sold on G‘WW‘B 'S end for ur:ularsl prbottle 3 pr 2” 1A of the matter in my ofiicial capaeity until iked down” on 1oy desk the property h which the right of way yed by the { which are s to The, itiful embroideri y will offer for sale 110 educate them- red to me and | 2.am going too Toolc th nd - flnd out just how much ct e the work could een done. he reason I want investi; discover lie facts in the Jed by Dr. Mercer fn J( tho company and an ogreoment lich the motor com- i ation is to Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodutions via the great Rock Is- land route. Ticket offico, 1602 3 / company, Since that t teenth und Farnam streets, Omaha, the property ~in question hay = made and” are held You Bet Goes East. The company, especially as it Nat Brown traded his famous pacing mare on Lowe You Bet and her mate, Jack-Go-Easy, yester y toa Philadelphia_party for twenty-fiv horses and ponies, including two fine stallions and a number of brood marc fact that original estim Mr. O'Connor refers, Da; in the shuflie.” “Isw't it rather peculiar,” esked “that this shuffie took 'place. shuflle anyway. 1t ed to by the council was of any import- ance, why should a servant of the mpany lost itself deeds to donedl s claims was “lost Santa: Abie:and : Cat: R : Cure | as Davis ought to consider himself, i 3 d Drug Co. { to be lost b ns of a ‘sauflle y b OO T S il it when the cost of the improve > moncy than the company fore. It was announced yesterday the directors would Soon give th ecarnest attention, Entitled to Best. have ever expericnced be- ternoon that tter their | The Bids Are F doesn’t come out of Davis' [ ~ = Bids for the proposed new freight depot were to have been opened at Union Pacific 1t this investigation to bo with open m 7 I dow't think mutuch of some THIS 18 AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. Walter Besant. ’IIII\ Uy gl Arcsss nupars to Chica “he* via the g but it has been found important changes a_postponement of ke Draughtsmen are ot it e st drawiugs. Merchants” hotel,Omal day. Nat. Brown,propr,Ira one wi now 82 to $3 per Highy,mgr. Relics of the Wreck. The demoralized cars which figured in the Kearney wieck were brought in yestorday and taken to the Union Pacific shops The loss will not be so rcat as at first intim No. § from the west came in yesterday morn- Ing with sixteen cars four Loirs late d by western conn Mis. Winslow’s soothing syrup is_the best of all remedies for childrén teething. cents a bottle. An Inques s found in a vault in the rear of idence, at 1116 Sherman An in tigation yes- terday by caled that it ad been dop: 5 by 1ts mother, M. Mary Cain, but it being proven that th \vns dead when born, the jur; avenue, Wednesda hrough Pullman palace epers, dini clining chairv vening points tock Island route. Tick- Sixteenth and Farnam, conomy. August Kemmler,n well dressed yonng man, was found sleeping in a box car in the Missouri Pacific yards. When s the station he was found to have on | shya gold wateh and chain g trinkets. He claimed to be a dry goods clerk and took that way his money. His lodging cost him 81 a lecture from the judge on the text, duncy.” et oflic e The new offic land route, 1602, Sixteenth and Far street, Omaha, arve the finest in the city. Call and see them, Tickets to all points eust ut lowest rates w is Ted ? Miss Nancy Sullivan of 1813 Burt street wants the police to find her brother Ted, who has not ) home since Wednesd ing. The o six or seven mem family and Ted is the only morn in the masculine protec- ars a woolen id s well known When he left he had about £00 in his pockets and the ladies ure naturally be coming anxious. Samples of Dr. Mi Nervine at Kuln & Co.'s, R headache, - nervousn sleoploss uew ralgia, fits, cte. A New Industry. Among the new industries fairly under say for next year is an asphaltum pavement company. Mr. Guy Barton is suid to be at the head of the enterprise. Preparations are being made to begin business early next spring in direet competition with the Barbe people. The new company will bid for the pavement to be laid next year,and promises to bring about a reduction in the cost of asphal tum pavement in Omaba ———— Says He Means Business. “Our company agrees to put up a bond of $100,000 made payable to the ase we sell out to the any othor company,” said W. R. I the city votes us o franchise we will guarantee to furnish pure filtered water to private consumers in Omaha at just 25 per ent below the prices now charged. 1f wo 't do precisely as we agree we shall’ox ect our franchise to go by default. We mean usiness, and a big business, 1o,” forfeit city in pughn | bale of cotton is grown to the ac | tral Aw of the great Rock [s- | Allare entitled to tho best that their money will buy, so fumily should have, at once, - bottla of ‘tho best family remeédy, Syrup of Iigs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. bottles by all leading dr Jl)l\ll) IK\ RAID. A New Projected Boad to the American Republics, " Mayor Cushing received private notification and very attractiveovertures yesterday morn- ing regarding a reliably backed project d 1ed 1o unite the republies of the southern continent with the more stable and vigorous sister of the north half of the new world, The project contemplates all-rail conne between North and South Amc ing a road fr oxas coast southward, with a deflecti San Antonio. The preliminavies ave all perfected, the plans ma- tured, and the money h which to ummation, own as the Corpus o development of the s lying in tho magnificent streteh of tory through which it will vun und which is said to be unri 1in its The road will hug the coast nearly fecund res In nearly the entire district trayersed, a , and from y bushels of cano grows rank and hundred thousand pounds x wero obtained by one man list. v ) acres of ¢ to thir rowing sea hs A 4Wo erd has granted a 000 a wile from Matamoras to nala line, and other republies of Cen: vica have pledged substantial aid As projected, this line passes along a_great level platean nearly all the way from the Rio Grande to the City of Mexico wce into South America is the o 55, which is 600 miles from the Mexico. Avan. City of For burns, scalds, soreness of the flesh, the grand vemedy is Dr. Thomas' Blectric Ol you get tho gennine, househola Be sure 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam str the new Rock Island ticket office, ets to ull points east at lowest rates. A SILHOUETTE OF CONKLI N A Peculiar Result of ag at Baltimor A peculine freak of a v is apparent upon one of the ex-Giovernor Bowie's southeast corner of Baltimor vert streets. The immenso steuck one of the windows on the ecent Storm windows of and Cal- hailstones third | breal | ette of the late Se | posure American waterworks | floor on the Calvert street side, and the which it oceasioned bhas resulted ving in the pane a perfect silhou- or Roscoe Conkling of New York, who died as a result of ex- in the bl wrd of Muare 2, 1888, ays the Baltimore Herald, Hundreds of persons gazed at the | broken window ang remavked the el resemblance 1o the features of the tor. His large head raised thick hair and the beard, for which he was noted, b most prominent features of the pic Then, one could easily dis the lock of hair which fe head inan_apparently None who had ever seen (]n ble fac in l¢ 1\n.nh the likeness and tho ntly he: uanu-nn\«u hat’s o of Conkling.” It is strang uished statesman whose sed us the result of a storm should have 1l his likeness formed by o window break caused by anothér storm tha |l]u dlist death was ¢ and §1.00 | | South | and’ wh vhile the point | bruises and all pain and | | the heav nt hailstorm | building, on the | of Senator Conkling could fail to | bystander | ttee who to do the investigat beenuse they are in the combiue. I don't what ‘the report of the committee Will be, because T Ichow nothing will bo lott undonc to cover up the worst features of the job. But T ant the facts. to become s should insist upon a full laughtiness of an autocrat. He displays it in everything, but I don't think he ought to be allowed to Tailroad such apicce of work as this through the council without explaining it sper is very emphatic in his ion that the coun unot pay the bills for the remodelling of the Goos hotél for juil purposes. He siys n going to investi self, in_compuny with ever the ate- that wor ompetent me t of the committe l' L be ready for them. Yo sco who compose that committee and one olse knos matter, work cos | to put in a cancrete MAM Wi lhuul an order from the council to v is going to get a ‘rake-off” out of the business and the public shall know who it is. T have not much to say just now but T am | going to investizate all the bills and ever 1o not understand. If sfied if not I want to know why S. B. Durfey, his foot badly Oil cured it. pain relicvel LACK OF HARMONY. How the Wild Winds Played on the Piano at Bradshaw, Auditor Evans' ofice received a ut souvenir of the It is a section of mate of s jummed. Thomus’ othing equal to it for a quick County a church organ cral upon which the played its awf wan who pr ing litlo memonto " to Me Mr, Oliver of Lincoln, He said while going over the sccne of tion he counted sixty five organs that had whirle and dashed down upon the that again, such utter wreeks us could not identify them. Mr. Oliver said that one lady of Bradshaw | who had lost one of these piands remarked to him that she had noobjection atail to the augels trying her instrument if they desired to, but slie thou might have had the courtesy to have raturned it in as good shape us when they borrowed it Anoth y who had lost a piano that she suppased if it had been a b stead she wouldn't have got any of it ba Citealthin. 1 18 BAKING POWDER €0, and not an item shall be Bradshaw | that the owners | 1d him | Apollimaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS., NOTICE. THE WELL-KNOWN YELLOW LABELS OF IHE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LIM- ITED, ARE PERPETUAL INJUNCTIONS OF PROTECTED BY THE SUPREME COURT. BEWARE OF lMl’l‘A’l‘lONS. W WL YOU HAVE? Light Weight Heavy Weight?- WE HAVE THEM BOTH Nowadays, it is wiser to regulate one's wardrobe IJ)" the thermometer rather than | the almanac, | If the morning is sultry, you are sure to need heav trousers Hy evening, and vice versa. To meet the demand of our varying season, we carry a full supply for hot days or cool. A specialty in extra trous ers, You can afford to be | comfortable, DR. J. & McGREW, THE SPECIALIST. Tic Doctor Is msurpassed in the treatm Notreatment has T b lnlm successful and none ad stronger endorse- forms of Private Discas ment. A curots guar A A iufrom3to 5 daye without the loss of an hour's time. Those who'have been STRICTUY bl r ieving the bladder, sugcse, A complete curg in o few duye whiliout nstruments or 10ss of time. And ) wesk. ness of the Eexial organs timidity oF nervousnces, in their worst forms and most. dread {1l resuits are_absolutely cured BARRENNESS »::: DISEASES at home without instruments. A wonderful remedy. HOURS for Indies from 2 to 4 ONLY, nd all Dicnsen of the Skin, Blood, Heurt, Liver, Kid' neys and Bludder cured. Ciired in 80 to £0 d most rapid, eafo and cffeot. ive treatmént known to the medical profeasion. Every trace of the disease re- moved from (lie blood: a complete cure guaranteed. For ‘‘man’" or “woman"", cach 10¢ (stamps). Treatment By corre- spondence. “Stamp for reply. N.E Con. 1471 AND FARNA M 8¢ Open from 8 A. M. to 0 P, Entrance on Farnum or 1t OMAHA, NESB. DenversueLottery Denver, Colo.’ Capital Prize $7,500. TICKE 5, 50 CE! EACH. $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH. BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address B. F, RHODUS, I)li,\'\'kll{, - CoLoRrADO, MANHOOD RESTORED. “SANATIVO,” the ‘Wonderful Spanish Tin wold with n Written Gua tee to cur aitin AUt 188 of power of tho Fails,In oliher X, casod by OVEr-CXOrLIOn, YouL fal iildiscretions, o the execesive use of Lobacco, opium, or stimilante, which ultimately lead o Tufirmity, Consumption aud Loeanity, Putup in couve to'carry in the vest pocket. P $1 0 packnge, r 85, With e 8 Five a writh warantee the money, Seit by mail cular free. Mention this pa MADRID, CHEMICAL CO. Brn 17, Db vt CHIC FORSALE 1N OMATIA, .. Cor.15th an ADO th CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS, RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. Ladies, o Will take place in public at the CITY OF D055 10 01ls und T 1ALLF (6 SuBEFVISOR of the Hexican Governweit 1s of o und integrity, Only 60,000 Tickets! i Prize of $60,000. wrize of 10,000, 10 bl ) Pri » AT 100 Priz 6,000 24 Lrleos of T owards ull parties JC NOTICE. Note. Address all Sixte Owmana, NEeb. We invite particular attention to our large variety of arti- cles appropriate for Wedding Presents at POPULAR PRICES. re, single pieces or in sets, combinations, &o., TH AND FARNAM S - Solid Sterling Silver from $2 up to $500. Fine Quadruple Silver-plated Ware, in new and clogant designs, om about everything fmown to the trade in both flat and hollow ware, 50 low Drice that we dare not name the figures. being only about HALF OUR FORM- ER PRICES, Lamps, Toilet Sets, Candelabra, Bronze Ornaments, Mir; largest assortment of Clocks to be found west of Chic dsome Mantel Clo $5, $7.60, attachment, cathedral gongs, &c. Diamonds, W atches, and Rich Gold Jew- elry at Greatly Reduced Prices. B®F Repairing at Lowest Rates and All Worl Fully Warranled. —g84% s, besides tha Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSE® GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Puso dol Norte), 1890. JUAREZ (formerly WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, Under the porsonal superviston o GEN, JOUN S, )[()SHY, and 51R. CAMILO ARGUELLE3, Stiudiug wer a gentleman of such prominence in tho United States that his prese t guarantee to the public thiat tho drawings will bo held with strict hon CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. WHOLE TICKETS, $4; HALF TICKETS, LIST (ll« < 560,000 [ 100 prizos or *BE 10,000 | 100 Drizos of 50 wnch 5000 | 100 Prizes of 25 each 000 Tormi 8 Torminaly to 80,000 P'rl JUARTER TICKETS, §1. PRIAL Approximation Prizos, ch al' Pri o of §20 ‘erminals to §10,00 Prize of $10 1014 Prizes amounting to...........$120, % cach tify that the Banco a has on deposit y [ wil wnking Company, > WO a0t froa of charko. the payment of il W B, BRONSON, ational Bank, 1 1 hi Stod with Bonesty fairnoss aad in good falth IN & MOSBY, (ol CANILO AN sloner. SLLES, Supery for the Governtont, | ity aring your full MEXICAN INCERNATIONAT BANKING OO Send remittances for tickets by ordinary lotter, contatning Mon issued by all Expross Compaules, New York Exeliange, Bank Draftor P stered lettors to MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., City of Juarez, Mexlco, via Il Paso, Te:2 Moxlog. Only 80,000 Tickets} 10 any ticket drawlng o prizo 18 sont to the udors 1 od and rom Paso, Tox. t Jures, Moxl y Ord Van Houtew’s Cocou lu tho In the sick room Platt’s Chlor | worlds Jess disivfectant, is lwvaluavle, les, the odor- st sule i | NewYork Chicago. Bua Freaclage.

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