Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 23, 1890, Page 8

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THE CITY. #The bank cle gmounted to § . 6 A. H. Case, a Topeka attorney, the chief of police to hunt up Mi Salking, whom he wishes to pay ypewriting, Wl Tou Grebe has taken Dr, RS , the South Omaha physician, aged sevenly years, who became de- mented, to i) sy lum, In the count llowing ments e Puemping vs | same vs same, 4760, The members of the school board terday deeided to hold a short sc f this we they will adjourn to » Coliseum, Thornton, W. V Y who writes to s abouts of his son The son is for kor, et court v afternoon izing citizens of Douglas county, and duringihe spnco of two hours he fssued certificates to forty foreigners, Mrs, Jennie ]’ulh-n wife of T. H, Pat- fon, died at he | Leavenworth gtreet, vesterda 'I he funeral will bo held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with interme Forest Lawn. Tho case of F. H. Goldshorough, ar- fested for obtaining money under fulse pretenses, was called in “police court yesterday afternoon, and Goldshorough was hound over o the district court un- der bonds of $500. Gustave Kessner ¢ fore Justico St of having dealt in ]wuu]~ without fi Having obtained a_county lic: case was before Shaw on a rings yesterday judg- Fred 66,98 &|1,|H 1 Weis vs Desmond yos- the exposition a C. I Bu fsan ' oy e of ‘anxious fathe of \llihmn was be- today and I l:\: ||']| nnl venue. p properly observed 20, M, Sai mlh 0 (]n\flrk- quartette, will fmnhh u.« ot Court Bailiff H, B. Huntand Thomas B. Hunt, have returned from their long summer vacation in the east. Both are looking exceedingly well. M Hunt, has been r poinfed builiff for the ensuing court, The re \n.mnm'p.nlm( nt has issued a permit to Geor I anlut.m re City a copper still ul'mw ity and Lo copper wyr eapucity ench. Theso illibe 'new distillery that is to be in operation November 1. At the t meef linl' of the Commer- efal stenographers’ ation, held at the rooms of the Omaha commereis college, a full report of the commitlee on constitution and by-laws was submitted and considered, Subsequent meetings will be held at the same place on Friday evening of each “Don't Care to Bat.” with the greatest confidence that rilla. is recommended for Joss of appetite igestion, sick headacho and similac troubles. — This medicine gently tones tho stomach, assists digestion und makes one “real hungry.” Persons in deli- cate health, after taking Hood's Sarsaparilla @ fow days, find themselves longing fo eating the plainrst food with unexpy relish. Tt is Hood's The following men who have entisted under falso pretenses will be discharged from the servic company. y, hesne, € smpany A, S ForiDu Chesne, Utah:' Williz ny B, Sixteeth infantr tah, "The following transfer of enlisted men of the hospital corps at Fort Bridger will take Place upon the abandonment of the post Hospital Steward —Henry Bunger, Fort 1, A. Russell, Wyo. Privates—Anton Koehler, Fort D. A Russell, W 3 Camp Pilot Butte Wy, Fort Omaha, Neb. ; Chesne, Utah; Iulm.lnlmwu. Utah ; Franke Jeammey, Licutenaut Stampe stationed at Fort B granted aleaveof absence for one month, A gener artial hus been ordered to geet on Monday. Septembor 20, in Fort ouglas, Utah, ‘The court will consist of rollu\um, ofticers: Mujor John aptain . C. Ward, Captain T. "W, Morrison, ain G. L. Edie, enant Lxlvlhl' s, tenant Chandler, Wright, Licutenant Jolnston, Nichols, Licutenant Hackney, Grogz, Sixteenth infuntr Btyer, Twenty-irst infantn B8 HARVEST E \( U usw\s SOUTH 3 Via the Wabash Route, , 23 and October 14 the Wabash will sell |uuud trip tickets to ints in ‘Tos as, Tennes 5 lubama, Geor good for ash is the routo. South and Southeast. lmlmnw Chair and Pullman Buflet Blecping Cars on qll trains, Only 15 hours to St. Louis, v Chattanooga, Fort Douglas, Cogley, , Fort Di t lvmx;..l(w, , his hun Lieutenant ieutenant Lieutenant Licutenant Lieutenant H. D, judge advocate. with corresponding fast time to all points Southand cast. For tic ull information in regard to route for a copy of the Southern Homeseelsers Guide, call at the Wabash Ticket Ofi 1502 Farnam street, Omaha, or write ( N. Clayton, Northwestern I n Agent, Omaha, Neb, —— Keeps the Ohief Busy. Mrs. J. H. Keinheimer, who eloped from Springfield, 0., and camo to this city with Schriver, the forger and room-worker with a dozen aliases, who was recently sent back to Cincinnati to answer toa charge of grand larceny, has returned to her home, and her s to the chief of police that everything is welland all has been forgiven. Ho states “that his wifo lefta lot of her clothes at a disteputable resort on Ninth street, whero shio stopped, and ho wants them forwarded to . 0, Pears'soapis l\w musl\h gant toulet adjunct ANN 0( \ CE) At Doyd's opera bouse on this and Wednesday nights and at the Wednes- day matinee thero will bo given that strong attraction, Daniel Frohman's production of “The Prince and the Pauper.! Tho play is a dramatization by Mvs, Abby Sagoe Richard- son of Mark Twain's popular story, and Mrs: Richardson has retained the most telling touches of Twain's genius and introduced several intensely dramatic situations of her own creation, Elsie Leslie iswithout doubt the most bnlliant in the galaxy of child geniuses in which “Little Lord Fountleroy bos glvon tise. ho waa chosn by M drancis Hodgson Bumett for the ori ;rosou(mlun f “‘Fauntleroy” becays d work she had done as Editha in fitha's Burglar” Hormew play afords .m ple up n!uullv for the ecxercise of her ility; indeed, she has been said to bo the whole plly 1t ralses bor above the plaue of child actresses, for the demands made upon er call for such an excreise of art as toleave jer 40 actress—an artist among thow all, The uction will be undvr the divection of el Frobmen and Al Hayman, ITEDSTATES, od in Omaha by Hundreds of Undertakers, Tho committeo of nrrangements for the ention of international funeral directors, whieh n m October 1and 2, met ter taking rooms on h i o were present Messrs. Burket, and Heaton of Lincoln, Satisfact: \qul He v reports were road regarding %3 of subscriptions, and it was s ofthe_cheevful cooperation of leading ns asufficient amount of money would be obtained 1o give the visitors first class entertainment. The convention will be one of the most im. portant ever held in this city, and compriso probably 0 representatives from both the is as follows: onthe morning of Il be established Wth. Headquar other leading the Paxton hotel, 4 st prox ro will and aftemoon session. In the evening sts will be entertained at tho coliseum. On Thursday there will be two sessions also, witha banquet in the evening at the il ich the following toasts’ will be he President. of the United vnational Association,”” “Our Invite d nufacture \Ahl.l ki he Press,” in the morning, there will bon drive around the cit d aride on the Belt line and in the afte oon to South Omaha. Arrangements may later b made fora trip to Denver, Owingto the large crowd that was unable to get in our store lust night we concluded to continue our grand opening Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, PARISIAN CLOAK AND SuIT €0,y 15th and Hamey. Ramge Bldg. HITCHCOCK'S REVOLVER. It Riddles a Basket and Narrowly Es- capes a servant Girl, citement ran high in the vidimty of the Tour 0y, A high school at an early 3 telephone callsent tho patro, wagon filled with policemen to the corner of Nino- teenth and Douglas, whero it was reported that burglars were going through the house. \ servantgillad set an alarm clodk, - and ils of “burglars, d hardly been restored when G M. who lives at the corner of streets, ereated another redat a window grown tevolver, bezan shooting big holes in the darkuess,” Hohad heard a suspicios sound and was trying to atractthe attention of apoliceman, Hesueceeded in calling up every officer in the central - part ot the i He thought some ono was stealing his chiclkens, When the smoke cleared away it was found that it was only the servant girl, who bad risen carly to do the family ~washing, The head of 1l y sheathed his gun and went outto patch th s hie bad shot 10 the clothes busket, and with a full CHRISTE! The D ON CHRISTMAS, Tenth Street Viaduct will be Ready by the Holidays. Work on the Tenth street viaduct is pro- gressing finely, The structure already spans allof the tracks in the upper yards, and has nearly reached the point to which the grade begins. The sub-structure is completed with tho exception of a few piers between Jones aud Jackson sieets, Of the 368 piers thatare requived for the structure, including the latform, connecting tho viaduct with the depot, all but twenty-seven arenowin plice. The foundation will be completed withinthe next tendays, The recent heavy ran under- mined one of the piers at the cor’ nr\rvl Tenth andJones, over theold, long-buried culyert, and thecement and concrete have been re- moved from all the others si v situated, and extra long pilling has been driven down. toinsure a perfectly solid foundation,. 1t is now expectedto have the entive structure completed so that, the formal opening can take place on Christmas day. The great European expositions have awaraed the premium to Cook’s extra dry imperial champague for bog uet, e Government Site Questions. There is a probability that the claims of the former owners of the postoftice site will soon be settled. The only chims remain- ing unsatisfed are those of the minor Tolsom heirs amounting to about 5,000, A. L. Reed, of this city, been appointed guardian of theso betny ahd hete. csses, but sines the titleto tho block d to the govemment somo of these children have become of age. Mr. Reed is now awaite ingthoreceint of a power of attorney (0 en- able him to scttle theiv claims, Commissioner Dundy has the moncy at hand to paythese clains and will doso as s00n as the proper forms shall have been gono through with. Tho claims of some of the appraisers of the site have been paid and the matter will soon be settled, Tn tho meantime, landlord Alexan- der has all the holes and corners in the block filled with tenantsandis collecting about a thousand dollars per month in rents from the propetty, Owing to the large crowd that w unablo to get inour store last night w oncluded fo continue our grand opening Tuesday and Wednesday evening: PARISIAN CLOAK AND SUIT CO,, 15th and Harne) Ramge Bldg. Wants Her Duds. Mrs, Nathan Brown writes from St. Paul requesting the chief of police to furnish her information regarding the whercabouts of her husband, wholeft her with two small children to support. She says e was run- ning o gambling houseat 1120 Dodge street in_this city when she list heard of him, Brown is well known to theauthorities and has frequently figured in police court, Fits, spasms, St. Vitus' dance, n ervonsnes and_ hyste soon cured by Dr. Milcs Nervine. Free samples at Kubn & Co.'s, 15th and Douglas, Building Permits, Thefollowing permits wers issued by the superintendent of buillings yesterday: wnd ono-half story v/ enth und iy Eraiie diiling excellonss proven tn milliond of hemes terof @ senturr, 18 1s maed by Gorers dorsed by the N aa'te " Biro b Ut wnd Mokt llealihial " Dr. Feice's Croam I-J‘Po-dufluq 50t CUBala ALmOals, 18 OF I Nov Tors V8 ‘lluo FONDNR GO o 3o ALL WILL TAKE A HAND. The Commissioners il Will Appoint Blection Omcers. County Attorney Matoey and City Attor- ney Poppleton fimally suceceded in meeti atthe myor's oM yesterday tothe question as to who should appoint the judges and elorks of the commg election and duignate the polling plies—the uayor und city council or the cour of consltation £o; the ien to decideas follows The mayorand cty council shill provide for the reggistration under the act of 1880, and the omm ssioners shall designato the i judges and clorks of oral_eloction lay, It the actof 1857 does not ap. Mayor and Conne Through conches—Pullman spers, dining cars, frae roc ‘hingo and pilace ining chair vening Tsland route oflice 10602, Sixteenth and,Farnim, Mrs, Mercer, manicure, 404 Bee bldg, oint licke BEE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1890, Bolls and Pimples Are natire's afforts to elininate pokson from the blool. This weslt xiny be accomijlished much more efeetully, as well as agreably, tirough the proper excrlory hanudls, by the useof Ayer's Sarsapariia. " For severl gears 1 was troublel with bolls and carbameles. Encasting about fora remedy, it oconrped to mo that Ayer's Sarsu parilla lad beem used inmy father's family, With excellent saiecess, and 1 thought that what wis good for the father would also be good for the som, Three or four Loltles of nd 1 hav years' experience fn the dr ables me to spesk intelligently. Hatfield, Famland, Ind, ’ \ Ayer’s Sarsapatriila DR. J.C, AYER & 00., Lowell, Mass, 3, Worlh $5 aboted: iness ene -C. M UNLIKE TEA & COFFEE--GOOD FOR THE NERVES. The claims of cocoa asa usefularticle of dietaresteadily winning recognition, Unlike tea and cofice, itis not only a stimulant but anourisher; and it has the great advantage of leaving no narcotic effects. Hence iti adapted to general use. The strong may take it with pleasure, and the weak with impunity. Van Houtews Cocoa ‘"'BEST & GOES FARTHEST." 29~ VAY HOUTIN'S 00COA (“once tried, tlways used")leavesno injurious effects on thy nerous sitem. It ‘s wonder, thorefor, that in all jarts of the world, this (entors Cocon is recommended by medienl ©cocons or chocolates for dally u and poor, ““Largest ule in tho world. men Imtead of ten and coffte or other by children o adult Ask for VAN HoutEy hale aand sfck, rieh nd ke nodher, o re like S, apol“o—Tfiey was}e “Fhemsélves formakethevorld a kiighter: SA POLI o mfh: “elgcrriclightof ot et € THE OLD RUT " ant old methods are net the ead beeanrso they have not tried the betier v by far. ‘\Tr.ny pecp"n trav It is o roiief from a sorb of slasery to break away from old-fashioned methods and adopt the labor-saving and strength-sparing inventions of modern timea. Get out of old ruts and into new weys by_usding n cuke of SAPOLIO i 1% your house-cleaning. AMUSEM ENTS. Boydyfi Three Nluhl N Wednesday Matinee, Comnzenceng Monday, Sept. 22 1 Duied Frohmans Profuction of the *“Prince and the Pauper, with EISIE LES LIE And the A N/~ THIR PRIGCE AND THR PRUPER 2 Tlmr under thedirection OFf seats will_commenco matinoe prices Soand Dime Eden Musee, WILL LAWLER, MANAGER, CORNER 11TH AND_FARNAM STS., OMAHA WEEK 01 SEPT. LEROY, t1s100tior ind expunsionist, arare frenk whosets {he law OFf niture at delince. Burt,tha Tho Francilla. Childron, song and ol urday morning; % Sees (ORLISS BRIND fnen (c/ull-m and Cufls, %&% Best uunny'.mm S parict Filling, __Trade\Warl RY THEM. FORSEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS Dr, F.C. Werner’s COUGH DROPS|| Are highly recommended after seven years of successlul oxperience by the sole manu facturers, Kopp, Dreibus & Co., STEAM CONFECTION ERS 1106 FarnamSt,, Omaha, Neb. Sold everywhere, 5¢ per buul for bullmlm DI‘INKre‘.i?J“MH’L’?«'m“ Re gent™ packige. TGRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thoroneh kiowlelsa of the mtural laws which govern the operations Of digestion and nutrl anlby o o us many b doctor's I ¥ the fudicloun U OF shch arlcioa of diet (it 3y bugradually bullt up intil strong {0 attack whersver Uiere 1ia w Hioape BADY b fatal MALL D] Koaping sely fortitlad with pure bood, wd - properly Bourisned Sold only ANCES Y e 0. g e Chenjots DL.E.C.WESTS HEIWE “IND BRAN | TREATMENT, e mw-";,ir-_, SO o Eadiery ‘doc Ky e Lo of B oluntary I Hharmat e of 't bradn sult sbu ns Saeneont g e bR Laen : GOODMA N DIRUG (0., UNFaroim Strcety ¢ o Omaha, Neb, Our line of boys’ landchildren’s cloth- iing for fall and win- (ter is now ready for |the inspection of all, {To our many pat- rons we would say| we have spared no pains to maintain |and even to improve upon the high stand- |ard of excellence| |which has always characterized our, stock, and that our lexhibit for this sea- son is replete with most desirable nov-| elties and staples, Morphine W I]R BAILEY (raduate Dcnusl. A TFull Set of Tecth, on Rubber For Five Dollars. Apertect, it guamnteed. Tooth oxtricted without srand Without anies- thutios, 11 vir Al 10Wost - Brid go anid Urown W Teoth With= Sutpiates Al work OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM ntr 1th street devator, ln,,~ uniil 8 ovlock, l\lell*lI 0F OUR LADY OF RED HEART. ) LT I Nvau‘l in one III|1‘|1U\~! fuenl g ‘.‘:;‘:.d. phdferit rloress. Open oven= QWARTIMORE CotLEan sw Akt » O T i g ..‘.uu srary butidings, wor tull ngiteoring Shtattinhu) Seent o ds waching 1ho ps, dlbraris culars add H $400, Acting Presidont. L Ph.D. dia, Ps, Mililary Acadeny, boys Ml ke lalh gl Cireulan (ro® FALL This coming week we will make a specialty in Fall Overcoats, variety and nolarger or finer assortment can be found anywhere than at our store. OVERCOATS. ! We haye an immens [f we ha room enough to display them properly they would fill more than half of one of our large floof; as it is, wehave tocrowd them into pretty high piles, beautiful styles to mention particularly, We scarcely know which of the mai xy We haveall the latest shades in fine Meltons, a large variety in popular Black Cheviot, also Clay Worsteds and others, many silk lined, andlof elegant make. attractive In short, the most dressy garments which the market aflords, and what is most about our IFall Overcoats is the prices—these are positively the lowestever heard of As our special offering weplace on sale, A lot of nice N upat $;5.50 ofgray with goodserge A lot of very fine ining, All the aboveare wel ashamed to wear, They sold at such prices. Our finest Tlese canmot be exce ments, le All our other departments receive everyd promptly. Open until 8 p. m. All mail orders fi led elton Overcoats handsome shades, with full silk facing and We challenge any retail house in the country to show a like bargain. A lot ofexcellent all wool Cassimere Meltons in a new shade, Any otherhouse would charge gr5.00 for this coat. | cut and made and perfect fitting garments, have some style about them which is generally not found in garme g for quality of material, workmanship and fit by any t well gotteg Overcouts, in fine Diagonalanda beautifiul shade at §7.00, worth ¢10.50. silk facedands atin sleeve lining, at go, 50( which no one need by grades of overcoats are marked §12.75, $14. 50 and upto §17. 508 tailor made gars new additions of fall goods Send for fall catalogue and samples. Saturday, 10 p, m. Nebraska Clothing Co Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. THE ONLY LOTTERY PfloTEe'I'ED BY THE MEXICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, LOTTERY OF THE BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA, (PUBLIC CHARITY) ESTABLISEIED IIN 1878, &7 And In sowise conncted with a other Company wing the Aumo n. any THE NEXT MOIITHLY DRAWING WILLOE MED IN THE MOREESQV= FP.AV ILIOIT ~ ™ CITY OF MEXICO THURSDAY OCTOBER *'TH 1890, Which fs the GRRAND SEN-A TIRAORDI- NARY DRAW Uy CANTAL PR1Z8 bein One Hundreland Twénty Thousand Dollars, $120,000:22 By tems of contct the company must depos the sumof all prizes included i tho scheme befor sellinga singl ticke, andieceive the Gllowlsg o dal pernit: HCATE-T hereby cortify that the Bak of London and Mexieo had on depsit te necssary fnds ‘lo guranter tho vy ment drwn by theloterh d ) Interrenor, jany s reqirad (h Aist 06 Of the mino. of - allihe Litkets 1o rgor porlion than isglvenly anyother Further, t fity-six per Amerian Money: QUARTERS, 32 5. Priceof Tickets, WHOLES, 8 HAL EIGH T, # worlh of Ticketsfor $3 LIST OF PRIZES Prite o f §120,000 9 Erlio o 140,000 Club Rates: 40, re T4 l'}'l.u\l\h\ll“\ PRIZES. 10 Priies of 10 approxt wating ) 15,00 15.00) prie W Temin prie 289 Prizes . ...amountingto. (Al Drizes $id Ta tio United Satos fully 7 Cumncy. S miiber 0t kot (s 1inited to 50,00)-20,00 less than aresold byother Lotisdes using tho saxu seheme, §P~lemit by orfinary lotte graemissueddy allexpres com contiining monoy nies or Now York enty mustinvarably be sentregistred. P adiross U. BASSEITI, Cityot Mexico, Mexico, OR CHAS, B.MANTELL &CO,, 401 NEWYORK LIFE BUILDING, Omaha, Nebra Whak FRoUse Th figur 0 in ur dates willmaken long stay, No min or womn now living will over date 4 Jdocunent without using the figure 0. It stands In tho third placoin 18, wher it will remain ten yean and then move up to seond plaea fn 1900, where it will rest for one hundred yers, There ks snother 9™ which s nlsocometo stay, 1t isunlike the fgure 9in ourdatesin therspect thatit hasalready movd up b first place, where it will permanently remin. It is cilled tho **No 9" ligh Am Whecler & Wilson Sewing Michine “Tho *“No.9" wis endorsed for first placeby the expits of Europ at the Paris Exposition of 1850, where, afler a seierecontest with the leading my chines of the world, it was awarled the omly Graud Prize giva to fanily sewingmachines, all othirs on exhibit having Fecived lower awards The French Governir od fis su periorityby thedecontion of 1 Wheeler, Presidint of the conpany, withthe Cross of the Legionof Hor. “bo *No. 9" s not s old machine inprovel upon, butis an entirdy machine, and th Grand Prize at Paris wis awarded itas (hegrand: estadvance in of the age. Thow who buy It ean rest assured, thers for, of huving the very latestand best, WHEELER & WILSON MNF'G (0., 185 wd 167 Wabwsh Ave., Chicago 22 North Sixteenth Sireet The Omaha Medical and Surgical atly Qnly” BAliL s didieal ssfully Eresod. Siphilicl Lin plin wrap 1 u pon Pri vite Spacul o Norv and Varlco. 1st. Address 4 . Omaha Medxcaland Surgical Institute, Cornerfth md Hurney St Omaha, Nebrask MAX MEYER & B_R The Fopular Jewelers, Ara roceiving daily from the leading manufacturers of this country and Furope, sl ths LATEST NOVELTIES in FINE JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, COLOCKS, BRONZE ORNA- MENTS, LAMPS, SILEK UMBRFELLAS, CAN] OPERA AND FIELD GLAS ANEROID BARO METHRS, THERMOUE- TERS, SPEC CACLES and EYE GLASSES, Hie , Bt DIAMONDS and all other prezious stone: loose. GOLD, SILVER and NIC/KEL, WA'TCH for ladies and gentlermen. HO WARD WATCH IAL/TY, but wecarry all other first-class malkes— tham, Sp rinzfleld, Ec. U FRICES ARE LLOWER THAN EVER, asd ALL G0OD3 are WARRANTED. Spacewillnot allow us to QUOIME PRICEZ, ayourstcek istoo LARGE and VARIED, but come and sco foryourselves. It wil ¢85 you ndthig to LOJK. Vieitora are always W ELCOME, and should you WISH to by, we will make it anobject for you to DEAL WITH US. Wo are showiny HUNDREDS of articles suitable for WED DING and other GIETS, at prices ranging from $1 up to §1,000. 1 All our cusitomrs are TREATED ALIKE, whether purchasesbo SMALL or GREAT, MAX MEYER & BRO,, sixteenth and Farnam Strects, Omaha, Neb. & ESTABLISHED 1866, & mounted and in algrals, A SEC- 13in, Wal- thelr A2 - 1STH S%‘s:\ NO CURE! NO PAY. Dr.DOWNS 1816 Doug las Street, Omaha, Neb. aduate 1nm plomushow 18 i Private disn: Skinnd U orgnns. N. asiltation free. Book Mystrles ofLife Wa. w012 m NO RIBBON Permanent Aliginent GLASIOW, L ONDOHDERAY, BELFAST ) s PEED, DUBLIN, LIVERPOOL & LOKOON, FIOM NEV YOIK BVERY 'l'll!,lblu\‘:’. - 1836 1§50, tocordy to cation Cabin P2 v kcuriin 6630 59 Sioarars to aut 1rom Euraat Loveet |‘mou. USTAN BALDWIN & (0., General Agents, L 63 Brodtxay, NEW YORK. nt, 12 Moore, Sold Unider a POSITIVE c.u.a.nc ANTERE. GEO. H. SMITH & CO,, Goneral Agents Nobrisiea and Towa. B1O B, 16th St, - = Omala forn A Jno. Ble General We L Hirry Randolp! ot, Chicago Jos. Canne. THIS PAPER 1S FRINTED FROM ek Yl S — PROM THR Great Western Type Foundry, 1714 Houard §t. OMAHA. e m»- 'fi'i:mox.. uum- o LN Strengt i

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