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THE -CLEY, s fuct the building inspector was el purposes, there were no permits yesterday. BN — The Western Merchant, a trade jour- nal, representing the jobbing trade and manufacturing of the city, has been pu chased by Mr, A. H. Comstock, until re- cently secretary and treasurer of the Emerson Land company, Me Weam and Halstean, who have managed the paper the pust year, have themselves with 4 daily puper Ju.onhy Mo, t the office of the »d for election | 1ssued connectod in St P, ANl Music at Half Price. 6,000 pieces only 10¢ a4 copy at Mein berg's, 16th st. bet. Capital ave & Dodge. e - THE LOOAL SCORTING WORLD, The Portland Byker Throws Down the Guauntlet, Portraxn, Ore., Nov Editor of Tite Bre: My been called to a challe since 1 Bie by to ric bieyel eight or twelve hou to #1,000, and I havo thisto su will_ride Reading a six-hour a day race 4 any time or uny placo for §00 or upwards, and if my proposition meets his approval I will promptly post a forfeit with T Brr or any other responsit , upon the receipt of a notification fr . 'T also extend the same courtesy to Prince or any other eyclist who niay feel like making the race, WiLnen F. Kxaer, 28,To the Sporting attention has just » issued some time »d Reading of Omaha, vorld, a six, from $100 n' any Finish Contests Galore, Danny Daly and Tommy White of Bangor, Me,, and Chic: 111, spectiv will bat tle to a finish with four-ounce glov mania ball, South Omaha, next night, for a purse of 00 hung up Magic City At club, There Saturday by the is much P ¢ o their ¢ the bantam e clubis also negotiating for the Pete Black Pearl fight, with a good pros t is suid, of success, ack-Pat Allen contest s booked mania on the night of the20th, for Shannon to Be Signed. It Is currently understood that the deal by which the Omaha club expedts to secure annon for sccond base and captain virtually closed, and that Danny ract, duly ornamented autographicall will be in the local club's safe nside of ten Trow ' cClosky. The migratory wrestling outfit, including Quinn, Sorokichi, Christol, Carlos, Temple and others, have brought up in Denver, and 1f Denver doesn’t look out they'll have her “two points down” before she knows her- self. A Prospective Six The management of the Coliscum is effe fng arrangements for a big professional bic cle ra a three-hour-a-day six-day chase, - Will Again Pilot t¥ A letter from Frank Sele nehas signed as manager v national league club for 1501, _THE V1AD Bea announces that th the Boston AX., The Question of Assessment to Settled By the Courts, Whether or not, the property benefitted, or the city at large, shall pay the costof the new Tenth strect viaductis a question that must be settled by the courts, The South Tenth street property owuers who have been assessed for damages and benefits have held & number of meetings to consider what course to pursue, but not uutil last uight did they decide upon their course, Just before the adjournment of court tho attorneys for the vitizens appeared Judge Wakeley and asked for an order aining the city treas urer from collecting the viaduct tax. Tho order was issued and today the date on which the case will be heard will be fixed. The case of the state pr. J, J. Solomon was col before Ju fFany. Solomon is ch with having ticed medicine without fir having obtaiued o certificate from some medical college, In Judge Doane's court the case of the Bank of Commerco against Kllisis on trial. The suit is brought to recover on a promisory not New suits were commenced as follows George T. Hoagland vs I foreclose a mortzage; N pany vs Michacl Doun feny W. R, Vaughn vs C. H. Sloman et al, 1o set aside a sale of real estate made by the sheriff, Be Do not takeany chance of bei burned to death with liquid stove polisn, ints or enamels in bottles, The “Ri Sun Stove Polish! is safe, odorless, britliant, the cheapest and best stove polish made and the consumer pays for no expensive tin or glass package with every purchuse. A Pair of Straight “Tips." Monday night Mr. Milton R. Uhl of Tue Bre, with his wife, went to the Boyd, where they enjoyed “A. Straight Tip," During their absence from home, 1334 Bouth Twenty-ninth street, somebody made use of another straight tip which they did rot enjoy. The “tip"” related to the fact that their home unprotected and was utilized by an enterprising burglac who, one of these days, will uppear perfectly irresistible in a brand new suit of Mr. Uhl's clothes and who, perhaps, at this momeat, is inditing the re- sult of his haul to some distant pal with a old pen which he also abstracted from Mr. bl's escritoire. When Mr, and Mrs, they found the doors and windows open, They also discovered that eve and repository i the house had been and rifled and that goods valued at 0 had been stolen, Entrance had been secured through a front arlor window from which one of the panes had been cut, thus rendering it possible for the bolt to be loosened aud the window to be raised, There is no clue to theburglar although the scoundrel left a bunch of keys which might have belonged to an expressman or a farmer. e e Mrs, Winslow's Scothing Syrup for chil dren teething, softens the gums and allays all pain, 25 cents & bottle, g poisoned or Unl returned home about Colonel Hughes, chief quartermaster of the department of the Platte, left Monday night for Pine Ridze agency. Colonel T. H., Stanton, master of the department Platte, leaves this the samo place. The ing the Crook campaig Indians in 1576 earred the so- briquet of tho ‘“fighting paymaster,” and if occasion should demand it would doubtless show the soldiers of these latter days that the distinction was a merited one. number of soldiers from Leavenworth bad been ordered to Fort Meade and P sed through this city last night on their way to that place, One hundred and fifty recruits from Chl go passed north Monday afternoon on th way to the front. Sixty of them tended for the second infantry. chief of morning colonel against the pay- the for dur- ir were in- The railroad train introduced Kiralfy Bros. in theirnew revivalof “*Arouad the World,” which will be produced here next Thursday night, is actually life size, Never before has any mechanical effect so large been worked on auny stage. When it arrives on the scene with the steam pufing from the smokestack, and bells ringing, and all tho noise pertaining to a real engine, it arouses the audience to a pitch of great en- thusiasm, The Kiralfy company is the larg- est spectacular organization traveling and its engagement at the Boyd will be one of the by the events of the sesson. The sale of scats opens Mhis moruing, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 1890, MORSE'S TODAY. 8pecial Bargains in Every Department for Wednesday. 10 Cases Cotton Batting 6 1-4¢, Worth 150-8tylish New All Wool Plaids 49¢ — Special Lot of Notions Today. On the second floor today we shall offer a bargain in cotton batting at 6 cents a roll, NOTTONS. Large sizetoilet soap, He; playing cards, 1 Whisk brooms, 10¢; household amonia, 4 erochet twist, 10e, Ruching remnants, lars, 5e, Ladies’ this lot we sizes in both that have sold from the lot we offer them Ladies’ natur wool vests, £1,50, beautiful quality that we n ing for #2,00, Our assortment of si z now broken, we shall sell the bal- machine oil, 8¢ 5ey sailor col- , 8125, In umulation of odd d scarlet vests, 5 up. bh's wool vest oW an white To close nch, ve b wool vests nee of this > garment. They have N We have some fin: na wool, Scotch lamb gray, black wool that will not rub off, silk striped, ete., undershirts and draw- fixed complete rtment is now up in we have a new Men's sox, suspenders, ties, smoking and lounging coats, Mackintosh couts, in floor in the Farnam The largest and handsomest men’s fur- nishing department in the west. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO., Men’s furnishing dep't. MORSE'S DRESSMAKING DEPART- MENT. We again repeat the invitation ex- tended to ladies to_call and give our cus- tom dressm WHETH WERE PURCHASE us or not we ave willing to make your dress,know- ing that we will have gained a cus- tomer when you see the class of work we are doing. 1t is not by any means an experiment with us—we have already turned out work the AINISH, FIT and ELE- GANCE of style is equal to any done the world. IFor the in present we are MAKING dresses -HALF the price charged for similar work in New York, Boston, Philadelphia or Chicago. Our efforts to establish, with the aid of the best talent from Paris and Berlin, lass dressmaking establishment , has already been grected with success, and we hopo that Omaha ladies will see that it is to their interest to aid us in carrying out suchan establishment. Although we have a complete stock of dress patterns, trimmings, ete., brought from aris by our representalive especiully for this department, yet it by no means follows that you must pur- chase from us in order to have your goods made; bring in your materials—we will show you what we can do, CUSTOM DRESSMAKING DEPART- MENT of THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. - SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. Race After a Wild Steer. At noon Monday a wild steer escaped from the Union stockyards, and in his mad rush cleaved all the vacant territory north- west of the Exchange. Master Mechanic J.E. O'Hearn of the stockyards railroad company, mounted Manager W. N. Bab- o horse and chase. He had made a effort to head off the beast, and just when 100 Exchange men were giving him tho conquering cheer. the beast made a counter and Jhdiged on his pursuer. Mr. O'Hena took a header and landed about forty feet over the horse's head. The ste took one way for safety, the horse making ¢ bee lino for the barn, while Mr. O'Hearn took 2:40 gait for the nearest fence. When Mr. O'Hearn was safely perched upon the fence he looked for thé steer to be ‘immediately under him, but was surprised to see the ani- mal wadly rushing after J. Porter, an em- ployeof the Cudahy packing company, and Mr. Porter was going over a fence head first and the steer’s horus Just grazing him. Mr, Porter landed on his head and hands in a cattle pen, receiving a painful sprain of the right wrist, Held Up for $57.50, James Dunn, a young man in the employ of the stock yards company as night car checker, Monday drew his month’s pay and went to Omaha. On his way home that night, when between Thirteenth street and the Sixteenth street viaduct, he was seized by two men, ono of whom was masked, and holding o revolver at his head said; “Kid, you have some money and we want it!” Mr. Dunn made an effort to break away but the two held him fast and rifled his pockets of all the money he had, 57.50. Mr, Dunn walked to this city to go 10 work, not having & nickel to pay his car fare. Bilked Out of $0. Jesse M. Mack went intoJamesM, Schenk's restaurant Monday to pay alittle balance due and by mistake gave a §10 for a $1 bill, Mr. Schenk discovered the mistake and at ence sent one of his waiters out to get change for the bill. On his return the waiter in formed Mr, Schenk that he had seen Mr. Mack and returved the mouney. The afore- said water had cause to go to Omaha and had not returned at a late hour. Cutting Affray at Albright. Jacob Lewis, Mrs, Hoover, Minnie Lewis and some Amazonians of Albright, had a free- for-all fight Monday. Thecauseof the row is enveloped in mystery. Mr. Lewis received several slashes made with a knife, while sev- eral of the pugilistic women be having attempted to wres from tro honors John L. Sullivan, resulting disas- Board of All the members of the board of education were present ot the meeting Monday evening, The following approved bills were ordered janitors, $1 $ derbyshire & Boram, § Sullivan, $16.50; Robert Punsten, #3855 W. A. Olmsled, §4.34; Westorn publishing com- Mis. R. 8. Pollard, §7; Bggers John_Latenser, 4 D, A englncers, { Brower & 1 Fitzpatrick, $ e bill of Constable for playing police officer, sergeant-at- arms and general peace preserver during the board of education war was tabled till tho members could ascertmn whether or not President Persons had legal wuthority to con- sorvice, On a favorable co Donnelly for mittee report Hon John McMillen was - permittod to make water con nections with the Third ward school house main pipe, Mosses, Van_ Aken, Persons and Funston were appointed acommittee with instructions 1o drafta set of rules governing the board and the examination of teachers, Notes About the City. M. Gallahe nt of the Missouri Pa- ¢, is on the invalid list. Peter Brown of the stock yards force is sick at his home in Albright, D. Rawson of Topeka is visiting his moth ts. H. Fisher, Miss Ella Maxwell of Fremont is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Robert T, Maxwell, The Live Stock exchange did n regular monthly noon Miss Utella Parrish, daughter of Mr. Mrs, M. M. Parrish, Albright, is si fever, A quorum of the city council failed to ma- terialize Monday night and an adjournment was taken till Thursday night. D. B. Beach and young daughter returned, after making visits with s in Valparaiso and Lincoln. A social will be given in the Presbyterian church Thursday evening by the Young Peo- ples' Society of Christian’ Endeavor. Henry Kiersch, an active member of the Piattdeusche in, is very sick with diph- theria and is being cared for by the verein, rd P, ze has returned from Dav- , und stopped f short visit boforo going to his father's ranch in Cheyenne unty. Rosen hold its mecting Monday ufter- and k with ans, rosiding at Twenty-sev- enth and P ots, reports to police head- quarters that some thief stole a pair of trousers from bim. Tommy, young son of Superintendent John i. Irwin of the Cudahy packing force, kicked by uhorse on the left side of the and badly injured. Judge King bound Antor the distriet cour 0 for his share in the cutting affr Sunday morning, and Joseph Soupol paid & for his fan, Mrs. Woodmansee and son Eddie of Choy- enue, who have been the gnest T.andl s W. Lowry and sister irist of the Deimonico hotel, Chicago. During which sault intent atacke over to 30 have gone to ovember 70 arrests were made, of were for drunkenness, 4 for as- and batter for assault with to kill, 1 pssault with intent to eny and the others for r young Mary Arnold were ied Sunday evening at “Auburn, The ceremon, performed at the residence of County Clerk and Mrs, Edward Juel, sister and brothor-in-law of Mr. Lee. Mr. and Mrs, Lee have the congratulations of many well- wishing friends, E RS Dividend Notice. The dividend due December 1, 1800, on prepaid shaves of the Provident Savings woan and Building association will be paid at_the office of the secretary, Nos. 938and 939 New York Life building, Omaha, on and after the above date, CHas, C. KN Helsloy Adjo! Judge Hel unsavory grist in short order yesterday morning, and then adjourned court while he went out to ake u g av the situation at the various polling places, Tom White, a vag, was sent up for thirty days, the first and'last five on bread and watel Eugene Towner, John Fitzgerald and ¥\, A. Parr were run_outof thecity under pended thirty day sentences. or Election. A feeble woman is restored to health and strength, by Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion, If you’re overworked, “run- down,” or debilitated, you need it. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, and a soothing and strength- ening nervine, imparting tone and vigor to the whole system, It's a legitimate medicine, too—carefully compounded by an experienced phy- sician, and adapted to woman’s dcfi- cate organization, For all the chronic weaknesses, functional de- rangements, and painful disorders peculiar to the sex, it is an unfailing remedy. It’s because it s unf: ing that it can be sold under a p: tive guarantee. If it fails to give satisfaction, in any case for which it's recommended, the money paid for it will be promptly returned. It is a legitimate medicine—not Contains no alcohol chriate ; no syrup or sugar to sour or ferment in the stomach and cause distress. As peculiar in its m lous, remedial results as in its composition, nely Made, fully. Warranted Marvellous.in.Tone (ATALOGUE, FROM BOSTON, QFFICE i SYAPP N > 3 kson, Local Agt,206 N.16th St G. A. Lindquest IS AGAIN IN THE Merchant :-: Tailoring business und Invites his old friends and pat- rons, as well as the general publito call and inspect Lis new stock of imported od domestic woolens. Everything first cluss.an ESTABLISHED 187+, » - 316S 15THS DR. BAILEY, GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teoth on_ Rubber, 1 Five Dot A pertoct fit guarantoed. Teeth without pain or danger and without anaes thetics, Gold and silver filllugs at lowest rates, Bridge and Crown Work, ~ Teoth withe outpintes. All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Eutravce, 10th street elevator Open even- Bgs wuill 8'0'clock. xtraoted Each iSeason Has Its own peentiar malady ; but with the A maintainedin a state of uniform vigor and purity, by thewse of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. the system readilymdapts itsell to changed conditions. Compased of the best alteratives and tonies, and belng highly concentrated, Ayer's Sarsaparilluis the most effective and economical of all bood medicines. * Forsome years, at the return of spring, 1 had serious trouble with my kidneys. I was unable to sieep nights, and suffered greatly with pains i the small of my back, I'was also aficted with headache, loss of appetite, and indigestion. These symptoms were mueh worse last spring, especially the trouble with my back. A friend persuaded me to use Ayer's Sarsaparilia. I began taking it, and my troubles all disappeared.” =Mrs, Genevea Belanger, 20 Bridge st. Springfield, Mass, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla PREPARED BY DR.J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by Druggists. 91, 8ix $& Worth 01 bottle, Drs.Betts XBetts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists. 1408 DOUGLAS STRERT OMAHA, NED -~ The moat widely ana favorably knows speo- falists fn the United Siates. Thelr long ex- perlence, rerarkable skill and universal suc- cess in the treatmont and cure of Nervous, hronfe and Burgloal Disoases, entitle thess eminent physiclans to the full confidence of the afiilcted cverywhere, A OERTAIN the awtul effects of They guarantee: ND POSITIVE OURE for rly vico and the numer- ous evils that fc ) n fts traln, PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES sheedily, compiately and permancatly sured. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIS- ORDERS yield readily to thelr skillful troat- ment. FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS red without pain or detention rom busine: ne HYDROOELE AND VARICOOELE perma- nently and successtully curcd in overy case. 8Y PHILIS, GONORRHEA, GLEET, Spor- matorrhen, Ben:inal Weakness, Lost Manhood, Night Emissions, Doonyed Faculties, Female Weikneos and uil delicate disorders pecullar toeither sex positively cured, as well av all functional disorders that result from youth- follles or tha excos ture years. l‘U [) l} nteed permanently L removal completa, without cuttin tic or dilatation. Cures affected at ho went's pain or. wnh;- patient without & mo- nno 3 TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN, A SURE CURE The awtul eftects o L early vico which brings orzanio weakness, destroylng both mind and body. with ull its dreaded 1lls, permancnty cured. DRS. BETTS proper Indulg ruln both raind business, study or ma MARKRIED MEN or those entering on that happy life, awareof physioal debility, qulokly assisted. . OUR. SUCOH3S Is based upon facts. Eirst—Practioal 1. ence. Becond—Every case l.r?aumlynuxfed. $hus starting right, Third—Medioines are prepared in our laboratory exactly to sult each oase, thus effectiug cures without injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, + - OMAHA NEB. Address thoso who have im- pafred themselves by im- o and solitary habits, which nd \mdyfl.&un tting them for “Grind with every wind.” BARGAINS THAT ARE BARGAINS. On Monday, December 8h (and tor that day only) We shall offer an assortment of At a reduction which is sure to surprise everybody. Ourbestgrades will be mark- ed down from $6, $8 and $10, to $8.00. Plainer goods from $4 & $8 to $3.00. ~ ~ MOTHERS and others interested in small folk and small clothes will take notice that these | | prices are less than the cost of | |material. The fine work and | |artstic combinations are gur | | contribution to the trade. REMEMBER: Monday, December Sth, BARGAIN DAY? GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & CO.S Breakiast Gocoa Zo absclutely pure and ic s solubie, No Chemvicais are used I3 ite preparation. 1t has wiorw iin thres times he strengeh of Cocom Inixed with Stareh, Arrowroot of Bugar, wud I therefure fag more economical, bourtng laws (ha ‘a itis dlici iy for lnva Sold by Giicérs evérywher, W. BAKER & (0. Dorchester, Mass DR. GLUOCK, EYE AND EAR, Barker Block, 1340 sad Faraam. Telephone (8% Continental Clothin FREELAND, LOOMIS % GO, b Proprietors. Cor. 15th and Douglas Strsets, Omaha. The sudden change of the weather sharply reminds us of the need of heavy underwear and Winter Overcoats and naturally directs atten=- tion to the best place to obtain these useful articles of dress. Houge \ 74 7 During the past week we have made the largest purchase of Win- ter Underwear, from a large manufacturer in Amsterdam, New York, ever bought by us since we have been in business, and at prices which enable us to offer the most tempting bargains in the finest quality of PURE AUSTRAILIAN WOOL&MERINO U In both white and colored fabrics, ever shown in this city, without ex= ception. cheaper grades, but are the finest fabrics made by this well Knittiug mill, in patent and regular shapes, and of fine texture. goods will be placed in the Continental Wednesday, December 8 SIREY The goods included in this purchase are none of them of the known Q at prices as quoted below, and as we wish to distribute the goods included inthis purchase (which amounts to about 1,000 dozen) as widely as possi- ble, we reserve the right to limit every purchaser to four garments only, as, at the prices weoffer this underwear, many wholesale dealers would like to purchase the entire lot. December 8: Lot 1. Isasg We offer commencing Wednesday, :cial lot of 200 dozen natural wool [no dyestuff used] Underwear, in reg-- ular sizes, made in excellent manner and usually sold at $1.25 each garment, We offer ‘now to close at this sale at 75 Cents Each. 75 Cents IEach. 75 Cents Each. These are not coarse goods, but will be found of fine quality and suitable for any gentleman's wear who appreciates a good article, less than $§1.25. Lot 2. We offer 200 dozen pure white fresh goods. such as we have sold regularly in our stock for the past year at ¢1.50 cach. offered to close during this sale at the remarkably low price of $1.00 Ijz_lch Garment $1.00 Each Garment No We repeat, the usual retail price of these goods is not Australian Wool Underwear in regular sizes, new, w $1.00 Each Garment Lot 3 is 300 dozen of the finest quality Vicuna wool, patent shaped garments, weighing 12 Ibs. per dozen; a fine narrow stripe, all the color being natural wool, (no dyestuffs used) i H goods that we have sold regularly for the. past two years at 2 per garment, and which are worth that price tod: half their real value, viz: $1.00 Each. $1.00 Each. $1.00 Each. Lot 4 is 300 dozen of the finest quality white underwear ever placed on our counter: S. we offer subject to the same restrictions to each buyer, at exactly ones In is made of pure Australian wool. Regular patent shapes, and for gentlemen who appreciate an undergarment of the finest, softest texture that is manufactured in this country, these goodg will commend themselves. They are full heavy weight, 12 lbs. per dozen, and have been sold by us for the past two years at $2 per garment. With a view of extending our trade to the full\, est extent with gentlemen who appreciate fine underwear and furnishing goods, we will offer this lot until closed, at precisely one half our former price, viz: $1.00 Each Garment $1.00 Each Garment $1.00 Each Garment. With the same limitations in regard to delivering not more than four garments to each buyer. This is the most attractive bargain ever off since we have been in business. We will send samples of this Underwear to any address, by express, giving the pri ileg of examination and returning at our expense if the goods are not found to be worth, as state above, double the price at which we offer them. :red in our Furnishing Goods Departmeng Q Our stock of Overcoats and Ulsters is now complete in the details of this importacs,” branch of our busine that we have to offer, but it is sufficient to say, that the stock is by far the lar, . Our limited space prevents us calling attention to all the different styl est of any in the city and the prices were never more favorable for the consideration of buyers who appreciate style, quality and workmanship at prices guaranteed lower than can be obtained elsewhere for;‘_ work of equal merit. We call especial attention to our large stock ofIrish Frieze Uuls- ters in different shades. the best garment in the market. Continental Clothing House Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha. For severe weather, this isacknowledged to be The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of tha Mississippi. THE BEST BOER DTS & SRS INTHE SWORL 1), ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket % Rhode Island Rubber Co And we are their western agents and always carry a large stock. Address, Americen Hand Sewed Shos Go 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. FOR "NO CURE! NO PAY. rDOWN 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. IEN ONLY l\IAlilC L"L'R?l £ ' ) LING MAN Y Mind; Effectsot ¥ rors or excessesin Old or tobust. Noble MANUIOOD fully re- We_guaran! ¥ Case OF mone ! D b ung. isd 1 five days' tr unded iple ve da; v at, #1; full course, 8. Securely scaled from Lseryvation. Cook Remedy Co..” Omuha, St.0la ir Hotel, Uftice Cor. Luth und Do Yo-Dr. Ledu Bevenieen years experlonc nediolne, as diplomas show the greatest succoss, all Nery 8 divlos nato! At cure gnaranteed for ¢ turo, and tako and Ollicohours—~9s @, WE p. W Bun haoes plils shoulc a ey, Am. Plll Co., syalty Props., Spen- e\ Al auine by Sherwan & MeConnell Dod; , mear I’ O, Omahai C. A Melcher, Bouth N Omabia; A ¥ Blla, Uouncl BIums. 82,0 § 10 I o 4 £reo. toldm. I stll troating wi ‘atarrl 11 018 atl dage " ol NDERWEAR _ v -

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