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L GILY The bank ¢! ed to %01,9 John Farle, thirty days for vagran The FElevinth str completed s far streot Willic McGraw, an was yesterday held to in the sum of #50 Two cases of linens for the Morse Dry Goods s received at the ¥ morning, went to him Frank Mis- lad, who will do ings yesterday amount- y sent up for has been Williums sewe south as incorrigible boy, the district court Henry Grebe e erday. taking with gick, the incorrigible time at the reform school. The contract for the new erphanage to be erected by the Sisters of Mercy on lots in Benson | has been awarded o Griflith & Chapin at $38,400, s MeGraw, aged eight years, is charged with “disturbing the und dignity of Om: by throw- ng stones it policeman, was arvested ye property under ceused byJ. W goods with a aining o is g fov r false The Potter ' company yester- Aoy filed ame ticles of incorpor: ipital stock of the wsed to $500,000, divided 00 each, pencer, u Twenty-fourth info share Henry North tim of cer roon 2011 Burt stry time during the night the burg *d his room and stole $40 in cash and a gold watch., Up to last night forty-nine been filed with Comptroller Goodvich furnish lots on which to er new engine houses, The bids will be opened and acted upon by a joint com- mittee from the city council and the five and police commission, Monday morning, when Juc BON's court convenes, 2 10 pronounced upon i John Pitts and Joln | lof whom have been convicted corrigibility, and also Albe 1t Darnell of South Omahi, who was convieted of grand lurceny, P. D. Bihn, day clerk at the Mil hus severed his connection with th houso and goes to take charge of the Pacific hotel compuny’s eating house at Sidney. Mr. Bitn is a clever young man behind the counter and knows how to satisfy as well asplease his guests, During his short stay at the Millarc has mude a host of very warm friends, Deputy County Recorder I his desk for the (irst time duy aftera dozen vacation days most delightful of all western resorts, Manitou, Colo, He says there is noth- ing like sleeping under two blanketsand a quilt and getting upin_the morning o four time winner—all while the rest of the Am world is sweltering upon the outside. He met many Omaha peo- ple all along the route and particulavly n Colorudo. Charles Moore and “Bucl™ ‘peared before Judgoe Helsley afternoon to answer tow charge of dis- turbing the peace by fighting, This the case where Keith championed the cause of alittle boy whom Moore had thrashed and paid the bully back in his own coin, Keith was finod $5 and costs, and Moore was fined $10 and costs for a suulting the boy. One of Moore's w nesses was absent and his case relating to the tight with Keith was_continued until Friday afternoor at 5 o'clock, motorman on the line, was the vie- night. to C will be "Thompson, at 3 S it that Keith ap- yesterday « Himself Up. George Smith, the partially printer who escaped from a county jail guard Tuesday while boing worked in_tho court yavd, appeared at the Jail today and gave hiu- 1f up. demented An Eseaped Lunatic, J. M. Day of Des Moines, In., has written to Chief Seavey asking him to look out for Rt. B. Dy, & young man twenty-four years of unl from the insane asylum at sant, In., last weelcund is sapposed W bein Oma AL Relief for Bradshaw. Tue Berk has veceived from N. M. Fergu- #on of Bradshaw an acknowledgment of the receipt of £20.00 for the relief fund for th Bradshaw cyclone suffere This is the amount. de ved by the German socicties from their recent Bradshaw concert. A Peddier Assaulted. Reuben Mushlin, a fruit paddier, was as- saulted by a gang of graders at Eighteenth and Dorcas stroets yesterday and beaten about the head with stones and clubs because h 1d not supply them with apples. He Liwarraat for the arrest of the as- 'The Unknown Dead. The body of W, Hamill, the man who died at 4017 first street Tues- day morning, sti unclaimed. Ttis supposed t ill had a wife resid- ngin New Yo ty and a sisterin Beatrice, but as neither of them has answered telo grams that have been sent, the body will to- ay be buried in a pau s grave, Mrs. Winsl ren teothin motlic £ for child rests the child and comforts the ‘s Business Blocks, Brown, the owner of Brown's park and nume ssand resi- dence propertios in v portions of the city, has filed plans and specifications with inspector for a very handsomo brickand stone block to | at tho 3 Pwenty-fourth and Cuming s The di e 10X8S, 1t will have four largo ms on the first floor and eight beauti- apa s ubove for families. rtment or suite will consist of sove oms and @ buth room. The builling will Bavo all tho molor apaitments, aud cost £40,000, Although Mr. Brown owns, Targe amount of property in Omaha ahd that it is proving the fluest investiwent of aiy that bo has ever made, and Lo has extensive u all the pi He 15 now having plans u two or Lireo more businss: blocks to bo lo. cated in the heart of the city resiling in New noted York above, cit a ve fce L Resorts. In the lake regions of Wisconsin, Min. nesota, lowa and the two Dakotas, there are hundreds of charming localities pre- eminently fitted lnx summer Ihvmn Amon; names u( our I4‘d\lv'l: on n! northern summeor re- carly all of the Wisconsin points staro within o shovt from Chicago or Milwaukee, and of them ave so far away from the marts of civilization?' that they be reached in a few hours of travel, by frequent tra ‘U\N the finest r in the Milwaulkeo & Oconomowoe, W Minocqua, | Waulkesha, W Polmyra, Wis. Tamabawk Lakes, Wis Lakeside, Kilbourn'City, W (Dells of the Wis- consin.) Beaver Dam, Wis, Big Stone Lake, Du- Madison, Wis, kota. ? For dotalled information, apply at tickot oftice, 1501 Farnam street, Barker Block. F A l\Asll Gen, Agent. J. E, PRESTON, Pass, Agent, none “busy Claar Lake, Tow @ Okoboji, Tow irit Lake, lowa, Frontenac, Minn Lauke Minnetonks, Minn, Qrlonvile, Prior Lake, White Minn, Vis. Minn, Minn. Bear Lake, bids had | ct the four | distance | DI-GU AS A GAs A Thief, by a Clev r Ruse, Captur & Some Valuable Jewelry, sy and Savidge made o rich find when they arrested Louis Coleman on suspicion of being a burg > was forthcoming at the police psterday moring which proved con- | Coleman house robbery Monda He deserves the having worked a ne fully He was released from jail on charge against him of having brasses having failed of proof. Monday afternoon Coleman called at e of Captain. H. W, Kramer, 2103 Webster street, found no one at home except the servant girl, Miss Alquist told her that he was a employe of the company anl wanted to see the moter perpetrated 4 neat afternoon. onable credit of oIne very success- Monday, a stolen some 1 and s in the The unsuspecting servant conducted llarand left him there, r clf to the backyard, where shie in laundry Work nore was thought of the gas n until late in the Kramer and his wif Kramer missed a pair 1hotne ar able d Faas um Captain 1 that the able's home, nty-fivst and xamine d the she .m..m use , explaiuing that he man and was ot acquainted w | users of gas, His visit to Mus, C s house he means, however, of furnishing \wl\r Coleman's identity., an_ inquiry man had also visited Mrs, uthe opposi Webster tho all 0 now the and inquir informed that no such man was in the He then decided that he Jbut made complaint to the until he had read in Tuesday's Bee an account ( 'S ar rest | and a descr that bad been W Detective siw (wo diamond pawnshop. secured adeseription of the man who pawned the g and with Detective De soy ted that Coleman was the man, had been robbe plice uesday afternoon exainining some Tenth street inqu Savid pawnbrokers gs in a made and tain Kramer tation and fully 1 watc from Ca [ jor their home nn | Alquist, g | Coleman as ti | houseas an alle 1, identified had visited the presentive of the gas company, and_ Mrs, Cablo added her teiti- to the identification of Coleman who ged with the erime, d larceny has been man. servant who pre- Another Caprured, Frank Toguetti was arvested yesterday by Detective Vaughn. Heis wanted for dispos- ing of & gold watch which lie induced a boy to steal from ahouse in the north part of the ity guetti soll the watch to i pawn broker. He was arrested by Viughu nbout a weel ago, but escaped from him, ther and Accidents, < on headaclies or sunstroke s fearful, butif you will take Headache Cipsules each » tomperature will be re- lood of sunstroke or prostration absolutely counteracted. For sale by all druggists. Hot We The Solid > Josolid on the growt ¢ yrams and lettors ave veccived every day e A T ache Capsules, The people from that section y reduce tho temperature and prevent and headaches, For sale by all Reme: druggists, 5 Stroke. Now is the time, the accepted time, to pre- vent sunstrokes, headaches, ete. By reducing the temperature all these distree: g evils willbo provented. Krause's Headache Cap- sules are the thin One or two Kruse's Head talcen during the day will prov ache, ulso atta S0l I che Capsule at any head All draggists THE RAILROAD BUDGETI. Mr. Holcomb ~ays the Union is Oat of Politics —Other Notes. “1f the Union Pacific is taking any pavt in this conyention, or has its whorts at Lincoln working for MacColl, Benton and Has o Prosident Holeomb, “I know o thing about it. My opinion is, how r, that there must be some mistake, use 110 one can accuso tho roud Pacific 30- ev it is my AXI number of roids we have hey will regulate themsely he chauces ave ten to omo? ex- ] A J. Poppleton, ' “that if the Unfon Pacific is taking a hind at Lin- coln, Holcomb would not know anything about it, Thurston is the man who manipu- lates that featu of the busines True, hels nothere, but it's safe to predict that John Manchesterand Herd Leavitt ave con- stantly in close communication with and keeping him »d on the situation. 1 presume they o It has been my belief all along,” coutinucd Judge Pop- pleton, “that Mercer 1s a very good chancé of securing the nomination, but if tho railroads ar him ' they many men and ave getting, 3 v und lis friends to competg with them. jeneral Manager at Lincoln, oftice declar private busine convention. As there ab this | matters pertaining to company's new shops at this side, required bis attention. Holdrege of the B. & M, though the his that he wer on @ the nce U Hl.\l(hul the lnulr\lu of the Haveloclk, five miles inmediate personal down solely not @o near Lively Scenes, It begins to look like business in the vicin- ity of Tenthand Mason streets, “I should think” observed Prsident Holeomb, the newspapers would let up in their att upon us when we are doing everything in our power to help Omatn, at union depot,” he continued *twill be the finest in this coun- After it by the gills and beon o sou as well as agitation so tion now cwple that w not working has often been 2 wsainst the best intorests of the city When the incoming and ¢ both roads ave at_the little they produce quite a lively sceno, At 8:15 yesterday morning the © Omsha-Lincoln al went out with six car-loads of politicians bound for the state convention, The G. A, R, Businees, War has been declared among western roads on the . A. R. businessto Boston. 1 Ever since John I° els and Major Clarkson gave it out that they bad made the Burling- ton the oficial route for the Nebraska vote trouble has been browi Gen- eral Agont Ritchie says all | right sbout the oficial route, but just I'll show you o train out of hero that Wi bo highly creditableto the Northwestern Milwaukee and Rock ls- also expect to securo @ portion of the business. Imasmuch a8 there will not be over about three hundred old soldiers, and this is Major Clarkson's esti- mate, go 0 tho reunion, nmone of them can | ot enough outof itto boast over., A $5,000,000 Contraot. Kilpatrick Bros. & Collins of Beatrice have been given the contract to build the Union Pacitle extension of 185 miles from Portland, Ore., to Tacou The amount involved in their contract aggregates about §,000,000, It includes grading, tracklaying and all the bridges except the Columbia river bridg | J. HL Kilpatrick, head man of the firm, was in town today consulting Vice President Hol- A comb aud shening Wp thodeal, luaswuch as | many ougt atgoing trains of oint depot now, the | He | | | | Mammoth Consolidated Colored | and B | Agent ‘PATENT THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY, JULY 24, the road is to be compl ly T 3 they propose to commence work at once. A Minstrel Atteaction. Adyance Agent Holcomb, of Cleveland's Minstrels, made a contract with General Passenger Lomax_yesterday morning to take them all over the Union Pa fic system. e GUARDING A CROSSING. Second Warders 1Trying to Keep Seventeenth 8. rect Open, A resolution, introduced by Mr. Donnelly, was passed at the last council meeting in- ng the chairman of the board of public orks to order the Union Pacificto stop fill- ing up snteenth street, between Pacific and Mason streets, Tho resolution was simp} menton the part of the citizens living south of the trac rts to prevent the railroads from getting possession of Seven- teenth street where their tr thorough fare, Some weeks since M. asked nth st another move- ks cross that Pacific the council to t at tho railroad consideration the companics and grade approaches on 'iks 1o Sixteenth street. The proporty owners entered a vigorous pro- tost, claiming that Seventeenth the open o them the Union vacato crossing, In agreed to vacate ther side of the tr nite The companies then bogan grading their right of way, on either side of teenth street, preparatory to lay tracks, They had a strip of about sixty umlul up ty Seventeenth street, and_ ye 1 feet ster- from side- in ¢ th sty duttips to walks, It the procecdings that resolution was offered notified yesterday o council and men w stage Iman Donne npanies v the action of th runni s to dodg for du venuc ils, Rau I voted to and 27th themor: youn obstacle to Hw receiving vided they conf lations of the term commenc ptembe (o] scholastic the first Tuesday in PAUL FRRANK'S BODY, It Will He Taken to His Home Chicago for Buri rrived frc and with 1 Paul ank, who was drowned at the Joues street Sunday morning, \VMII wother boy, Paul left his howe in ¢ Thursilay, and bis whercabouts atives until Tuesday brother account of the boy’s death, as publishol in T B, that he bought at the Palmer louse. Peurs’ Soap is the most elezant toilet adjunct in Wi terday evening, his b P morning taking the of lad of in the body the foot 1n company A Two Day's ¢ ng Meot. Omaha is to have a taste of a new sport—a clean, invigorating, oxciting out-door that ¢ )t but prove most attractive, ager Allison, of the natior ation, of whom m day's Ber, assisted M two coursing Thursday aud and at the Council follow ) fora of next w i grounds the Of these ten ¢ Togular schoduled plemented with a spec the extra heats incvitable at a a v e Jack Tabbits, and the pre all. ‘Phere d large numlbe owned heve, among \\|||<’I is (% xHI 1in ibred courser, which will PRl be sup- 1 incoln, I cities, up, can > ver gentlemen al il Royee and be safi pi vi B hung sport will be attended and enjc of people, l(um-l‘ the intenden i its high cluss chavacter ana unobjectionable, ness. Miles' Nerve lnnl Llu‘ An'important discovery liver, stomac ves. A l‘lllv new m..u ndid frco tod to eatarrh- oat. Bee bldg. The Po'tee At amectingof the ¢ ments in charge of the the following appointme Captain Cormack, ma Sergeant Ormsby, mustor committee on music, O Ce priviie and 8. 8. Drvmmy; Fahiey and Elinehiey; Beboot, O'Gorinan, Willmm_ O'Firien sp ant Whalen, ) ors Picnie, nittes of licemen Dibben, G ) ‘.‘IU'-LIII M Deteotives Dompse Dillon, [Kelley judges, per will Do & starter 3 A Ing Powder 4028 not contaln amm Sold only 5 PRICE BAKI New York, Chicago. A0 Beo lmuqm,, B % (0., Oualia Neb | Sick Headache 8 a complainifrem which many suffer and few aroemtirely free. Its cause 18 indigestion mwd o sluggish liver, the iis readdily found in the use of Ayer's B I have foumd ghat for sick headache, caused by o disordered condition of the stomach, Aye Ty Wills are the miost re- liable rem Samuol O Bradburn, Worthington, Mass “After the use of Ayers Tills for cars, i1, tice and family, Tani fustincad fn sy ing thist they are in excellent cathartic and liver medicine— sustainingall the claimsmade forthen. w M. D, V. P, Austin v Co., Burnet, Texas, “Ayer's Pills are the Lest medieine known tome for regulating the bowels, and for all diseases caused by o dis- ordered stornach and liver, I suffered for over three yean from Neadache, in- tion. I had no and nervous By usingth box and at the same tin dicting myself, T was completelycur = Plilip Lockwood, Topeka, Kansas, “T was troubled for years with in gestion, const \d Teadache. few boxes of Ayer's Pills, used in daily doses, restored me to “healt They are prompt and effective.”’—\W,H. Strout, Mead ville, Pa. Ayer’s Pills, PRETARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co, Lowell Mass. Bold by all Dr Drs.BettskBaits Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1400 DOUGLAS STRERY OMANA, NEB, iats and Dealers in Meditine, he most widdy and favorably known spec- e United Soites . remarkable skill n the traitment and cu nie and - Sur ) physiclans to tol cvorywhere, T SRTAIN AND POSITIV el ifects o vy vice Lo b’ entitle confidenceot 1t its teals "AND SKIN DISEAS B S yield readlly to thieir TULA AND RE cured without skillfui treat- TAL ULC n or deter ND VARICOC stally cur ed o GL tiat o youlli- 055 0f 1At years, Guaranteel porna cured, renoval susticor difat me by without cutting affected at 1 ment's pain or anuoya 0 NG AND M CU l\|,. i 1its dr MEN cflerts of I hrines Doth wind and peruinety BETS Addruss those who el W oy 1 with wed il 1 happy THE aware ssisted. od unc Second thus sts | prepare exaetly to suit Suchicuse, thus afeeting 15 m)muxn.m). Drs. Betts & Belts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - OMAHA. NEB. CRINK ROOT IllRlS BEER. in the W ckago (11 EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. No Trouble. Ask your Drugglist or Groeer for no other, See that you ge THE ONLY GEN UINE. Made by €. E. HIRES, Philadclohia, Penn. salions, Easdly Made, e} o83 n‘ ) REY nd «mm Greal Brilain and atf ssagelo it ol B the widers o Hoston, to Bult Accomuod ‘flOle l‘fifiL ’ ,,ETA NSHIDS AmSTflImY first © HEW Yflflk. LNDOHQERR' 5 D DUSFDVL ETITIOPIA, July2s. | DEVONIA, Aug 9. FURNESSIA, Aug.2. | CLRCASSIA, Aug 16. senstown and Liverpool. July dith, oMk | Anend. Nort wen. 8‘[0“"; ‘!w UlA!S “EEO‘IA.E mnm :‘n'éuu ieis DML CHTINTAL Frmlm b .mu.m; North of [ r lnu.\llu s Bunk. 0tto Wolt, 'STATE LIRE. GLASCOW, LONDOKDESAY, BELFAST BUBLIN, LIVERPGOL & LONDON. FLOM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin Puliua $35 éflu, l:cordlni) !7 luuallun o staleroom, cursion $65 Bteerago tand trom Furopoat .I.uu-;, AUSTINBALOWIN & €0,, General Acents, 63 Broadway. NEW YORK, iencral We Ag iréel, Chioago 03, Canne stern Harry The Entire Season’s Accumulations of pants, and for those who do Suit Pants and put them away for future Pants before, and our patrons know what bargains they single pair of these pants, but as fast as the (u\l\ pants were put away, We reserved them all for the expres July, This portunity to get them at less than half what they are worth. There are neauly fifteen hundred pair of these pants. and divided thef odd Suit Pants are sale, now on use, are., ble Lot Number One we marked ¢1. Lot Number Twcis §2 Lot Number Three excellent patterns; t Lot Number Fouris a small ;allvery finevw is marked ¢3.50. /< ot of very choice Pants, These are from our very best suits, such as have been selling marked these Pants $ 4,25, the realvalue of every pair i Take our word for it, the Pants line Nehraska Clot We had This and vestsof a suit lot were closed out, flm purpose of making a grand sale i is the month when extra pants are needed and our customers will appreciate the This will be a picnic for all who need not need them right awvay, s to buy our’ siles of odd Suit season we have not sold a as it always pays several (1p- We have placed them on separate ts mup into four different lotsfrom which you can take your pick 903 not a pair in thislot but \\h wtis worth at least 3. 00, orsted and cassimere 1 light and dark shades. This lot con taing .1|vnnl 500 pairs very fine Pants, in 1e poorest in the lot would cost you clsewhere from $5.00 to $6. 00, all of the finest fancy worsteds, from 2,00 to We $25. Q0. is from ¢7.00 to §9.00. 87 these are the greatest values ever offered in (o, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Our store closos at 6:& O JRX VAL, MAX MEYER & BRO.,,| Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - PIONEERS Fo'nz manufastur import - tail dealers, our purchasing faciit th's coun Heno) our exirome low priecs0 1 ovarything wo scll. Epceial altent'onis called to our laige ndelegantline of Fin>Man‘el C octks (over 60 differantstylas) at$5.00 andup- warde, Fine Binquet anl Plaso Lamrps, wih sk pa asol ehades inall thy new colors, frcm 8500 up, Buy your Tab'e Cutlry of us and save moncy. Rozers Best Triple Plated Knives and Forks only 81.75 por sct. Steel Curvin : §3ts( nife, tforkk ardsteel), $2.00 and uwwward. £poous, &o., in proportion. QOur Great Md-Summe: Bargain Stle of Damond , Wa*ch 35 and Fine Jewelry isstil inprogrese. G -nu'ne Diamord Fing =1 Rirgs from $2,560 up. Sol d Gald Watch's from $1600up. 5,000 flno solid gold, plein,ba d &nd set Finzs {rom 81 to$10 each Go'dSpatriesinlByo Glass:s from&3 up. Fine Stael Spectackes §l up. 7Repairing of Watches, OMAHA, NEB. IN LOW PRICES. 8, and j bbers,aswella3r 8 are secondto no hous: in locks and Jewelry a Specialty. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Currature 01 pllepsy, Kidiey . Took for Women tarihe Connelony e R A n (aner, CHrE Bronchils, r.Skfnaud Higoaand il suxienl Spentiom. DISk iree. Wo lnve icisuideda Ling-n Do bie Jutmeraury unable tovisitus my bo treaied ai home by or_strunent Kenk by mail or @xress e Gl and conmly O your case: and we IN FIUS T U pon Privite Bheciator Norvoms hixtavca, g 2, WILh question 1. AldFes 3 ¥ Omaha Medical and Surglca‘ Institute, Corner Oth and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb A i, no mar Kt iniln Morp! cureiin B WO partill cired Dk JFE P HENS DenversuLotter, Colo., Capital Prize $7,500. TICKETS 50 CENTS EACIL. Denver, Lauman. $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH | BANK OF COMME AYS ALL PRIZES, We Adlitss, . FRIODUS sortment of Warces in DENVER, - - CoLorapo. i " DRUNKEHNESS VO FABELT IN ALL THE WOKLDTHERE IS BUT ONE (URE BRaHNNES' leLULN SPEBIFI .m oo have the fincst as EF the west, and £ Bottom Prices Before You Buy, 1t Jui b ‘519G Jequiey) See Us Crockery and Glassware. PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, 1514 Farnam Street, = o FALL: wii»a;q..\‘xmn. L1700 DER 'TY o of Body and i : . sedia) QN Yo iPerking, Gatch Xc Saturday at 10 P. M, T o AUy, BCHTO JUAREZ. of the Mevican nternationil Barking(o., fnrrwlonarltl.‘ Incorporated By the Slate of Chituahua, mxo ico, for Ch'!r(lablel’urpuscs. GEARD MONTHLY DRAWING, willtatoplace in public st theclty of Juirez (fore BT SN ARV Wedneslay, Aug. 20th, 1890, nl [ Inlflu nr G(‘n. -’I)llfl Dot gentie o of bl Handii. CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,020. 0rl)60,000Tickets! Only60,000 Tickets? WHOLE TICKETS $4, HALF TICKETS $2, QUARTER TIOKE TIEK:II, s I Prire ofSBfl 000..... . .. $60. 000 250Prizs of B each Approvimati 100Prizs of 100 Prizes of 611080 090 $126070 by cutify that the it s onds tional Bunking Ce allpriz We furth arm ¥ il “55'.;,:"5' WS BY, Commiwioner. CAMILO. ARGU KLL Supervior for tho( It anytlckel deaving s irizole so arei, TrinOE mira Fua Al Hioxun. Buk, Kl luso,Tex m(unm\lhm wrilo ta adcires cleirly, Wity jer. More rapil 0@= Closinge an euvels For elub rates ¢ tho under ope e I ML CAN TN AN ATEONAT, TANKING €0, Cityof Junrcy Moxcos NOTIC gend remitlances for tekets by ordimry liter, Tl Money Ordories el by all e Xpross coms Cfior postad we Co, 51 Paso, fex. o w York Ex e Cly o Jus Drs. M erill Chronte, Ne Qisounerof th Shecial A vl Ltondd andd Nk in Bsea s, | permanutly ared netinyh, 10 il 12 .y Oopesite Boyd'™\ «, Omabva, Nab, eele ol [ Frio atid b bl WE Al HANHOOD nt & & Merill,* {