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LEGISLATIO How Tt Would Save Millions to Nebraska South Da having a co rd tovisit the usiness in The corn crop ) 149,000,000t L riculture, over for export 10 othe This ex and_business sume witk In favor of the prssage mency clause. by the no upon the people of Omuba and the 1 00 men 10 thut body unjess ¢ thenselves 1o vote for sach u luw The secretary is hereby i bhouse returns sho both cities i bout withoat de That the secret The elements of heroism, of endur- ance, of patient loyality, shin women as it sterday momi > of the Kansas-Net was effected May 80, 1554 mitti of Nebraska, e structure on t street, belween Jones a the house became L0o sn the family, and in 155 brick building at the and Jackson stree mon Tarmers, OF MRS. HERMAN KOUNTZE. of the Late arles H. and the Closing Report of the James K. r mecting of the board of trade the n It was i pointed ng districts to the president int & commitice vailed munica- if dee is no law T others owr are deciure Wik uses of the Ur tes depart- 0 busbels of aver and business s equul 1o &,000,000 result mainly attributab of proper storuge facilities i publice warchouse law with ns for gr pection. like id other stutes will er 110 10/d their r products by compelli U discrimina Thiat the Omata board of t £ sueh luw, with t Jezislature, ently before the public solution was introduced . The federal governnent is about | census of the manufactures. Umabs should receive full credit for Ler share of the sume Whereas, Th as authentic inot afford 10 cecupy cant position in compa census statistics are acc by all civilized governme insiznifi- sou with other clities iportant thatour cleur d also be recorded at Uierwfore, be it Thativfsof the greatest tmport - | th Omabia of Omahin and < one municipality, and we urge upon the auiliorities of | t the union of both in one 1y is directed to With the proper *SS SUpport tuls imediat d icient me That the boara ulso respectfully s city council 1o incorpe suburbs of Flor- | sirroundi nd other discussion v Lies, ¢ resolutions were nication from J. L. Torry dated 20, 1800, in relat read and on mo committee on ways and me action as they may deem expident. Colonel Chase spoke of a r him t0 Graud Island and its beetsugar plant, probable 1mportance as one of the leading industries of N On motion of Mr. Kuony the board ad- | n 10 the bankrupt on_ referred o the ns, to take such ent visit by raska. Weak, tired, no appetite, Took Hood's Sarsuparilla. Strong, cheerful, hungry. MORTUARY. of Mrs. Herman Kountze at Her Residence Yesterday Morning. 1t was Sir Philip Sidney who said, in writ- ing to his brother Walsin, sailea for Flusk beforeme * * * wherein 1 ham, shortly be- ng: “This work man may sy, to domy du just as bright- of some of our western pioneer ver did in Sidney's golden life, these great hcarted souls fell Kountze, wife of Herman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, now of Indianapolis, in Liverpool, England, When Elizabeth was but two years of age, her parents left the mother country and settled in Burlington, la. Then ion, the turmoil, the mutter- internecine strife over the or two settlers to the territory a cast corner of which is still 110 the ploneers of the when Nebraska was still ont lined upon the school maps as a portion of the | reat American desert.” childhood life of E placid and serene. She made many friends, | and old settlers lovingly recall her geytio. abeth Davis was niabilis , #ud the promise she ve of a glorious womanhood. On May 10, 1864, she was united in mar- riage to Mr. Herman Kountze, who was then a young man just starting the fortune which has since come 0 him through yes earness til, and which benefit to the one who slee; abled her to dispense a portion of it cach year for the benefit of the need 10 her children the advantage ¢ cation which. forelgn to we Reared u the atmosphere of the Church of England, Mrs. Kountze's childhood was par- - ticularly beautiful. She was u bright, inter- esting child, these conditions it is no wonder she grew to ot uch s today, for it en- s been of so and giving a high edu- in her pioneer days, was so tern life. pretty and winning, and with ing and exccedingly handsome fied, even-tempered, the ideal of ® mother, the joy and admiration of a well- ordered Lome. Without ostentation she gave liberally to the permancnt charities of the city, and was the first 1o assist founding of th for children. om in the hospital, ly supplied with all the mecessary linen furpiture, carpets and dedicated it to the \ memory of her daughter, Maggie. No matter how poor the little one 'was, no matter how ragged bis clothing, the Kountze room has been open to the helpless, and the dead has often gone out among the city's in & substantial way, the larksou memorial bospital She furnished later on the ept it thorough- be nursed back to he FORWAREROUSES ; Almost exelusiy provably be s s was | CHARLES DEWEY'S WILL. The Great Treaveles Xs of Friends, ¥ C. O. Lobeck | » Charles H. Dewey w us the sum Sarah Jane Haziett of Bo Rapids, Iu., and Mr. James Tomanof Utica, $500 1o Mrs. ( The rest of hi is left to his wife, S: | daughter, Be or the Open Door i and personal ey, and 10 bis rstead and F. L. utors, without e named as exe tate cousisting of stock, tate in this city as well s , is valued at o half 1 is | A PIONEER'S FORTUNE. That of the Late James K.Ish De- scends to His Son There was au event of uncomwon inte | in the county court yesterday. Tt will set the hearts of a scoreof n-haired, bright and ne of the boys employed as erator in the polic principal fizure The occasion was the closing up of the es- | tute of his fathe fortune of mc v wis made exe final accounti August 13, but owing to a s unable 1o appear in court untilyesterd lue suit of the police de- » reminded one of the drum- | mer-boy ideals which are found in histories He wasn't excited | least, nor was he unusuaily jubilunt, thov many another boy would have found it di cult 1o contain bimself upon such an occasion. consideruble writing upon wholly unpretentious looking documents, the remarked w0 Mrs. Ish that she of the late war, After doing might procecd. It was out the work of an instant. The mother han B son & check for 000 and @ packave of bonds, deeds, ete., resenting S2An, 00 ! remained —that of signing receipis Lo his mother 1or the legacy had treasurod so yand well for her boy. , mother and sonleft the left a score of youn to be present on whether they would ever wall & century imie says that be propos which, without lawyers, who happened ,000 in something solid s his father di; fact until about ten years ag Two doors east At the time of his death ' had one of th etic little man, and one of the most enthusiastic members of the volunteer fire parades he took Jimnie alon Jimmie has grown to pears above, is ian, and as ap- still attached to the fire de- oraska bl vhich | . S WIBR o sivee and GOt Whalows Seotbing S r children while teething. fler the passage of | & cents a vottle. NOW COME THE MANUFACTORIES, They are to be Enumeraed Also for the Decennial Census, James Allen has been appointed to gather statistics of tlie manufactories of this city for sus, and bas b. an office in the government b has received the blanlks which are to be filled out, and will commence his work today. > one assistant. ks which are for the name factured, cay reut, power, tax the amount paid for labor, rate paid employ es per week, materials used ax rs in a duy’s work, kind and amount ¢ The final question calls for & of colored persors, ® east side of Seventh | d Leavenworth. But | for the uses of | Mr. Davis erected a | e nutional ce o be filled out call of the firm, kind of goods manu- amount paid for repairs, ete.; | value, number interested in amount of money they have This information will be required of all sorts of manufuctur ber mills, dyeing establishments, che ishnients, print- rick yards, lum- Safety from a Pestilential Scourge, tion from the disease, not a medi- agent which paroxysms, is the grand desiderstum wher. ever the endemic scourge of malaria prevails. Juinine does not affora this protection. chief reason why Hostetter's Stomach Bit- ters has won such immense popularity is stem 10 resist the To: This it does by brac ing the physical organism; re promoting an equal iow and distribution of the animal fuids, and establishing digestion Not only is fever and ague prevented, but the worst types of the disease Such 1s the only con- clusion to be drawn from the overwhelming evidence in its favor. It is equally eMicacious in dyspepsia, constipation, general debility and rheumatic complaint, and is @ reliable diuretic and nervine. that it prepares the on a sound basis. are conquered by it iver complaint, w2/ ANOTHER LINE TO ST. PACL, is the scene of the Beorganization of the Winona & Soutl westera Railrad, IT IS STEADILY ADVANCING ON OMAHA. It Saves Six Honrsto the Minnesota Metropolis and Leads Directly to the Wisconsin Pineries. The Winona & beme bas bee: scheme bas bee name aund in St Paul. New U comp: d & line St. Pau , Cher P £2, 000,000, bogs tween St. Paul and O On account AR ectors expect to f the traftic can b Great r western anections and t om Hopkins to 2 t to be leted by Dk id it is expected to have th ‘atinm to Omaba oy th road in e end of 1892, The Union Pacific Trestie Work. The Un slice of Net ) lowa. 00f May there have from tn months though ] work, a 1 earth has already been hauled a good sized addition to Council BLOCK S86. The Old Rookeries Will Not be Torn Down This Year, Uncle Sam has given Custodian Alexander tohave the obmoxious vaults and new postoff leaned ‘Whilea member of the committee in the council Mr. siderable todo with th xander had con- sassage of the pre- itary iance, and has therefore been auxious to havethe government set a £00d example by complying with its require- “As a matter of fact” said the cording to the terms of cession totbe United States the city, nor the state for that matter, b ction what ever over block 6. The governmen does vot wish to expend any mc X ay of property t is soon (%) to be vacated for other uses. The de- pirtment, however, desires to be as in _harmony as the ciren will permit with local Teg ats, and has thus far acceded 1o the 1¢ atious, The present build- ing, atthe corner of Sixteenth and Capitol avenue, will soon be torn away, and the va. cated ground fenced in. Inasmuch as there will be nothing done upon the new structure this year, aud probably not until next sum- mer, it is thought best not to take off the re- maiuing buildings at present, as they are at least more sightly than a board fence, “In this connection, I will say that we are better off than Milwaukee, Kansas City and Detroit, each of which citics haye bills before congress for new buildings. The site in De- troit has been purchased for years, but owing toa defect in title has been allowed to remain unoccupied. Milwaukee and Kansas City are still waiting 1o have the government pu chase a site,and 1o that extent we are ahead —_— ANOTHER SESSION, Preparations Being Made for itin the 1 strict Court. The sharp air of autumnis enlivening the filing of papers in the district court,and Clerk Moores whistleth faster and merrier with every passing hour as he sees the gold, green- backs and checks flowing faster and faster into the vig tiil at the bottom of his desk. His four lady ster and two gentlo- wen clerks are already getting up their highest rate of spoed, while the long counter is faced with lawyers aud litigants from erm, which opens on Septem- heavier than any ever know urt an ain more ¢ aterest for the better ¢ 2ens than has been the case for The court rooms are just em siege at the hands of the cleanin i and will look us new and bright as mer Islan season.”? ves this week to take a s ozone before resumin, his seat on the bench, @he other judges are comtenting themselves with short” runs into grantingan injunction now and then between times, There was a number of new papers filed yesterday, but few of interest to the general cottage at the Judge Wal v bracer of Black Hi! alth and life are worth anything and you are fecling out of sortsand tired out, up your system by takiug Dr. J, H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. T SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, The City Council. President John N. Burke presided at the council meeting Monday night in the absence of Mayor Sloane. Allthe members were pres- ent, Bills aggregating §2,113.62 were approved and warrants were ordered arawn. Ordinance No. 229, relating to the sale of bankrupe stocks of goods was read and re- ferred Petitions were receivel and acted on as follows: Removal of a nuisance house, re- ferred to the marshal; from E. T. and John Welsh for £,000 for damage by the construe- tion of the () stroet viaduct, referred to th commitiee 0n streets and alleys: to grade P street from Twenty-fourtn 0 Twenty-fifth streets: 10 pave Twenty-fourth street with orudo sandstone, referred to garbage mas Splitt's request fora dumping ground was Teferred tothe health committee, and John S Mullen's complaint against a policeman was referte Stock Iuspector Clark Howard reported seventeen lumpy-jawed cattle condemned dur- ing August, netting their owners an average of #4.25 each, and twenty-four cattle driven aut for butchering Marshal Maloney's report was adopted. A communication from the fnancial com- mittee showing the wndition of the police railway hteen arc ecting is hauling a wooa require sev- FRIDAY E Regular prices; box sheet The Betl fund and suggesting the pmpriety of reduc- ing the force was fad wnd reforred. The communication states that the total police levy is §0, 203, less 15 per oont reserved leaves inst which lis been drawn - T ving only 5. The possible action by the 10ssof taxeson property b of F street would roduce that sum $100 T suthly pay roll is §: . At the prosent vd will b exhsn mmu i of redud men and the marshad, The final estimate of £i<0 for 1. B on the N strect SOWer was approve Thereport of the ity tre. ferred and the finance commit power to act Oliver I is was given tin his rading gn L from Twentieth to Twenty seventh strects, Missouri avenue from Thir teenth to Twentieth, and Twenticth fr 10 M str e to complete ind charge iis city. » King w il meet by the ews and Stockman mate the cost of the th from Hto Q strects and -fourth to Twenty-fifth 1 con- Jermott g fast driving O'Rourke the dis- clumed by fory north of 1t wrs ¥ wil he sic ial Maloney will wire {e ward. Attacked bya Wild Steer, v afterncon & wild an steer pod the fence atthe stockyards and got way. Horsemen at or ed after it furious animal n west about miles before it was overtaken reachiig the farm of Jokn the children set the animul. The enr ulls going to the v 1 mad rush af il e empt) t08se em in her dow jumped ou ber und_then horns of the animal tore i away. The lothes off ulls reccived pa.ufu her limbs and Ix aod her wrm and fuce were badly i} cape from serious i st miracul ury o death cure w the blood ) T'his is th 2 use of Ayer's’ Sarsiparilla. ntil cured. The proess may be slow, but the result is su Building Permits, peruiits were issued by the Thefollow ng insps Meadimbe arri wrence, S-story nty-fifth stret e dweli- 1 Poppleton 5,000 churchy,. Twenty-second LS, repairs. » 500 #1475 ater Lily Soap will foat. = Type at Half Price, The Central Ty I sbrated for d new miac all sizes of quads and offer Seud for circular. y of St Louis pper Allyy type for making em at half price. o Marriage Licenses. dge Shields issued the follow censes yestorday : Namesad address. Age. (James P.C | Pauline Sanders, Omz { George W. Dudley, | Louisa 1. Workman, Tex With your name and address, mailed to the 8wift Suecific Co., Atlanta, Ga., is necessary to obtain an interesting treat- ise on the blood and the diseases incidet o it Skia Eruption Cured. One o¢my customers, a Yighly respected and infinential citizen, but who it Dow sbacnt from che city, hes usel Swilt's Specific with ez result. He says it cured bimof a ekin erupticn thst he had boen tormented with for thirty years, and had resisted the curative qualilies of wany other medicines. RonEsr Crz0a, Drowris' ¥-7' i3, ah, AMUSEMENTS. Boyds--Threg Nights. COmM ING, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH THE ROMANTIC ACTOR. NR. “_—HARRY LACY=—7 — AND THE—— TILL ALAR JOSEPH ARTHUR.— Introducing the grand Engine House scene, with he “Lightning Hiteh'", and the dash of horses snd confagration. sdmitted 1o aced On the Arama- eats will be put ousale Baturday mornini at lar prices. Boyd's---Special, Friday and Saturday, September 1: SATURDAY MA' gigement of the Represemtntive Dramatie Or- ganization pf America, PALMER'S (OMPANY From the Madison Squidre Theater, N. ¥ Tour under the directon, af MIR AL HAYMAN BEPERTQIRE "ENING. tdouble bill) “A Man of the World," and ~Aunt Jnek." SATURDAY, MATINEE ()it the Penmian.” SATURDAY EVENING, “Saints and Sinner ns Thureday moraing.* The Gra nJ:To-night. NEWTON BEERS, T ENOCH -: RRDEN Popular vrices, Reservedseuts, 25¢. &3¢ and W cents. Dime Eden Musee, WILL LAWLER. MANAGER, CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS, OMAHA. S DASHINGTON BROTHERS. Jerry, Albert und John. James, ‘HALLIES- Gertie Leon! son, Barton and Collins, an Quartetre, Delano, Lorriine snd s Quartette of mrists. | is e ver coming to the front ly supplinting { all other preparations nds VAN Hot us to the ta "EN'S COCOA was intro tion. The senior physic ed tostudents andall whose dutie bas earned the highest encomiums of tt ystsof the d What shall wedrink t VAN HOUTEN's Cocd THE GREAT LIVERand STOMACH REMEDY ! Cures mli disorders of the sStomach, Liver, Bowel ous Diseases. Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipat tion, Biliousness, Fever, Piles, Etc., and renders the syste mless liable (o tract disease. DYSPRPSIA, r tisls complaint. They tone up the Intemal the stomach, and e 1a by alldruggists, or malled by BADWAY & CO.& Warren Street, New A working woman said she would walk ten miles to the Ball corset, if she couldn't get it without. experience with it. That corset is just as easy the minute you put iton as it is when half worn out. You can go to your store get it and wear it two or three weeks, and then’you will know what comfort is in If you are disap- pointed in it in any way, go back to the store and get your money within three weeks or so—you'll get it The maker paysthe merchant to dothat, There's a primer on Cor- sets for you at the store. CuIcAGo Comser Co, Clicago and New York. She had had a corset. THE GREAT COCOA OF E UROPE. THE LEADING ONE OF AMERICA “Best & Goes Farthest-Largest Sale in theWorld-Once Tried. Always Used ™ THE DRINK QUESTION shal Tee asa t TEN'S, t h thirst? The most popular non-intoxicant Tiereure many excellent Cocor aniy Cocon, » but in alvance u) 10 be perlectly pure, free from eori tious and a stin ced intothe houschold of th L h recommendas n Court Hospital bas used thisbrand of ¢ [ isstrongly rece wvolve na tear, whether | For these ro Asons it 1V AN OIS (0CoL 1. 400 TAe T sa bislituea ot Newiork, Y by Val NPRECED DATTRACTION OVER AMILLION DISTRIBUTED, Louisiana State Lot Kidney s, BladderNerv- To continue until »n, Costiveness, in lanuary 1st, 1895, wlle itto perform its function = FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, | Forlntegrity of Its Drawingsand “ Prompt Paym DIAMONDS, FA T -~ WATCHES, Etc. Our sales oo both DIAM and WATCHES nave been L UALLY LARGE of lite, owi t our CUT PRICES, Our stock of MOUNTED DIAMONDS was get- ling pretty low, sowe have jusiset arge number of CHOICE IMPOR- tiem at a ABOVE The setlings comprise a ety of SOLI IR CLUSTER "~ RINGS, SINGLE STUDS, INGS BROACHES LACE PI N Attosted ns Y LANAUN, Pr LDWIN P CARL KOUN. Pres, ('ni GRAND NOXTII A “ A M BUTTONS, CK LA CI SPECIAL DE- INGS nnde and SIGNS 9 ¢, New Orleans, sl Tucs + Oct. lith, 1890, LOOSE STO) of all sizes 5 = 54 3 ¢ MOUNTED TO ORDIR. Ruiies, § |CAPITAL PRIE, $800,000., Sapphires, Emeruds. Pearls, and 10000 Tickets at Twenty Dollare onch, all other precious svones., mounted Halves. 80; Quurters. &; Teuths, Twene and loose, HEEA WISTOF P { OUR GREAT SLAUGHT £ OF Si0.000 s SALE of WATCHES is still in i OF W00s rogress. » ’ SOLID GOLD W ATCHES for DX BENITO JUAREZ. Under the Munazement of the Mexican International Banking Co., Contessionaries, Incorporated By the Stale of Chihuahua, Mex- ico, for Charitable Purposes. GRAKD MONTHLY DRAWING, willtake place in publi merly £aso del Norto Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1890 u_of @en. FOis . N.MOSBY, and Mr. CAMILO ARG UEL- L'ES, bol: géntlemen of high standing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets! Tflfl Umyfim{y —0[ Na WHOLE TICKETS 84, HALF TICKETS 82, QUARTER TICKETS, $1. 1 Prize of sso‘.ooo‘ 3 o atthe city of Juares (for- ander the personal 10,000 5000 100 Prizes of 250 Prizes of e Approximation Prizes 100 Prizesof & 10 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 1,9% rminalsto #10,00 Prize of l0each. 6.9 1814 Prizes amounting to Banco Nuciorsl ¢0.in Chibuabus has on de- all prizes drawn in the G We farther certify (hat we wiil supersise 3 the and_control tthe razae Dorner of 10th and Wor i e Corner of 10th and Wort are conductea w 181t LOWATAS il DATies. JOHNS. MOSBY, Commissioner. silected snd remitted AR B BRONSON, oual Bank, Kl Paso, Tex WEDN AGENTS WANTED, N AL A NKING (0. Oty of Juarez, Mexico, EXICAN INTERNAT; Send remittances for tickets niw Money Order. iued by &1 express o, . New York Bxchanee, bank drafi’ OF postal Address u] Tegistered MEXICAN INTERN ATION AL BANKING (0., City of Jusrez, Mexico, 1a El Paso, Tex. mer—— . SHONON == ORLISS BRIND em Collars mnd Cufls, Correct Styles. Perfect Fitting, FOR LADIES ONLY--Dr. the French remedy cure suppression o menrustion regnancy Am. Plll Oc Ledues Perodiesl Piily ual aysiem and One Dime Admits to All and unward ; o "LEMEN'S SOLID GOLD L 1o CHES o all kinds. from XINATION xiE up tothefinest grnde n, W P tham, Hovard, eto). o LADIES' md GENTS FIN TERMINAL iz foene GOLD FILLED WATCHI {100 Prizes of F10/1re e American movements, warruu - Prizes of lUare o) from 15 to % years,only $il.75; 134 Prizes imoustingto filosTim; worth 82i—and apwar , NoTE.— VER WATCHES, [§ | uie tall'rizes arenot en SOL 5.75, 35,810,812, £15 and_up. AGENTS WA NTEr NICK L WATCHES, S s I (B ea s | Erronacn | SOLID GOLD CHAINS e T LOCKETS ROLLED > ) CHAINS AND CHARMS sold at REDUCED PRICE: of Watches during IMPORTANT: M0 Fl! SOL ‘17 GOLD FIN- Address M. A.DA UPHIN, - GER RINGS[rom &1 to 10each. Oril A, DATPHEN, New Orleans, La &5 \Walch Repairing a Specialty. Wathington, D, C. iy Tetter, cntaliine MONEY ORIER. fi- | numter. " More ray | assuied by youren, | full sddress a retum By orai NOTICE—Strangers visting the [l | meas aitxpres dospatiss Nor s on 2 aty are respectfully invited tocal] [ | 0raftor poal ate and takea look through our estab- ll | Address Registered Letters Containing Cur lishment, whether wishing topur- [§ | renoy to- i chase goods or not. NEW ORLEA NATIONAL BANK, New Grleans, La. MAX MEYERJ s AB ititation whose dartersd *igh ts Sixteenth and Farnam Streets Bie Loy Chupaay: whih e STk Stato | Compnny. which the SUPK E38 8 L decded 1 oe 4 CoN- TELACT with the State of Lou ana_ apnreof the (onstiutionof the state. 1 ¢ HE FIRSTOF JANUARY . Legisinture of Louisiann, ‘vb *lth of July of this year, b MENT to he Constitution of the state . mitied to the people atan elctionin 162, which will earryihe chart THE THUISIAN A 8T ATE LOT- b TERY COM tieyear NIN ETEEN 1 US- ture, History. neering, and 500 perio Tuition ak ol ute | s partisliy equlpo “sa Brownell Hall. ' PRINCIPAL POINTS SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES. EAST, WEST, n §ts., atta . | NORSEC and:SORNH arfor the Government. BISHOP WORT HIN GTON, Visios. . istent tothe under: | ThE R&v. ROBERT DOHERTY, 5T.D,RECTOR. 1302 Flarnam Streot. THE 27TH YEAR BEGINS HARRY P. DEUEL, SDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH, 1839, City Paesenger and Ticket Agent. | BUNKER HILL SCABEMT ) LIQG O HABIT. For estalogue and part ic Rector, first-cla IN ALLTHE WORLD THEKE 18 BUTONE CURE DR, HAENES' GOLDEN SPECIFI(, Tt cmm be g1cn 13 4 cus of coloe or bem. or a ar Gicla of fowd, ¥ | if hecemairy FEMALE ACADEMY Inciate co s, lisersbure, nngurres damed, Prin BN i 1 NEviR snd Wik weh ors PBLIeNl UTASTEOM BO 100D DIt nd ia pwar, B compleie’ reiorniics is i KS HOBMUE Y B | s R A NEW YORE MILITA 4\ Col. C. J. Wright, BS Y ACADE AM. Cornwall, N Y. | INSTITUTE OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEARY, WASHINGTON HE!GHTS, ILL This In Tertiary pemusenly 14n 3 10 W dars | PHCIBUEERLYL e Tid fora cu titite. situae 1 in one Of the most i bewutiful suburts of Cuicago, ofers to Yoiny | Beney od gy enise expne of | Ladies, Anlize for obtining w | 40 andiotel b $ 1 ela A} m. St swill UHRMAPICBE‘fl"“D ru;' y'ur‘. res M. For partic 5 ad - 1 » A Bt » ERArERem V- | T i3S Never Vailed b hilis s ben pOUEHS r Male B £or bt e wae die MorganF ark (nrCringo) bows covere n ot o, Write for 160, rinres. boo! {0F Girls 800 ¢ Ladige; For COORE BENEDY Cu., Omaha, N rhod cateione Sairess . THAY G, Tk D, _Morgan Park, [11-,or 17 Mhdison Strect, Chicago, il Ofice, bt Clatr Total. Con. 1l asd Dol Media, Pa. NIt v . $100. s fr duanscwmriors | B

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