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A M CITY, Charles spirite lod exuberant Ida Thomas’ Gilbert, him to smu whose h head with a brick, will quiet down in | the county jail. where he will tarry for the next fifteen day Complaints have 1 Burdish, Charles Neber and A, B, M ndrews for violating the Sunday liquor law, Tt is claimed that they sold liquor last Sunday at their saloons Molander was trying to disposo 1 gold watches when arrested a8 n suspicious character. He proved that he was selling the goods on com- mission for a Boston firm and was re- leased. Burglars tried to enter the building at the southeust corner of Ninth and Howard 0 o'clock yosterduy morn- yroke out o pane of glass nt a side window, but were scared away by the people in the house. A complaint has been made chiof of police of the vacant graded lots at Twentieth and H which are pools of stagnant wat quest s made to huve the nuisance before hot weather sets in, William Young, who was sent to the penitentiary from this city in 1888 for three years for robbery, is suspected of being " the man who ‘was detected by Officer Rouzer trying break into Judge Dundy’s residence a short time ago and shot at the oftice He is an accom- plished eriminal and the police are look- ing for him. e Constipation poisons tne blood: DeWitt's Little Barly Risers cure Constipation. The causer emoved tho disease is wone. - De Witt's Littlo Early Risers, best pill. Help Wanted. There is work for 500 boys and men at good wages in the beet fields, Beet Su office at Norfolk Island n fiied against the and un- rney on A re- nbated to Work Which the in ¥ The Presbyterian alliance of Omaha, hav- ing for its memoership all of the Presbyter- ian pastors, elders, deacons and trustees of the thirteen Presbyterian churches of this city, held its annual mecting at the First Presbyterian church last evening. This or ganization by uniting the forces of all the churches, have vle to advance the work in this city v y, and Omaha is today the banner city of the United States as to the work of church_extension. The alli- ance took hold of the new Presbyterian hos- oting to aid it to the extent of £)00, coming year, thus providing for threo froc bods, Oficers were elected dent, Hon, W as follows: Presi- Switzler; vice president, secrotary, L. An- James ' Jamison; church, W. F. Rovbin: ccond church, D. 5. Huston; South- west, W. R. Drummond; Castellar, B. N. Robertson; Westminster, ‘William 1Randall} Kuox, C. A. Starr: Lowe avenue, J. K. Flem- ing; Ambler Place, L. S. Skinuer; First German, Fred Cochran; Bohemian, Stanley Boranek; Grace, Robort Capson. ' e first work of the new oflicers is to the early proparation for a great Presbyter- fan banquet. tors: First - A box of Ayer’s pills has saved many a fit of sickness. “When a romedy does not happen to be within reach, people are liable to neglect slight aillments, and, of course, if serlous illness follows thoy have to suffer the consequences, A stitch in time saves nine.” the Park. The Quintette club from Boyd's operahouse orchestra will give the following inusical pro- grammo at Hanseom park this evoning: PAUT I Soclety Mirsh............ Overture—"Bindiio La Reine do In Mol Komunza for 'y Pedersen I Belection from “Maritana'. Violin Solo Tth Aria . Mr, ntingo,” Spanish Berennde for Cell Messrs. Litg Gallop. Do not take any chiance of being poisonod or burued to death with liquid stove polish, aints or enamels in bottles. The “Rising Sun Stove Polish” 1s safe, odorless, brilliant, the cheapest and best stove polish made, and the consumer pays for no extensive tin or glu sspackage with every purchase. T1 e Bridge Cases. President R. R. Cablo of the Rock fsland will arrive in tno city this morning to bo present.at the final hearing of the now fu- mous case of the Rock Island agalnst the Union Pacific railway which witl commence in the United States court Thursday of this week. § Justice Brewer has siguified his_intontion of belng present and Judge Caldwell will at- tend if he is suMiciontly recovored to do so. — DeWitt's Littlo Early tisars: only pili to cure sick hoadacho and rogalatothe 09 vals I T Want the Union Depot. A meeting of the advisory board of the Real Estato Owners' association has been called for Thursday evening for tho consid- eration of a number of questions among thom being tho matter of the union depot. Soveral of tho membors have oxpressed thomselves as in favor of taking the same ac- tion in the matter as was taken by the board of trade, namely, appointing a committee to and’ means to clear the way £0 Iding may bo completed. Bvery tissue of the body, every bono, muscle and organ, is madostronger and more health- ful by the'use of Hood's Sursaparilla, e Rumor Unconfirmed. A report is current on tho street to the effeot that John A. McShane has disposed of his mines in Mexico toa syndicate of Eng- lish capitalists A visit to Mr. McShane's oftice in this city failed to confirin the report, tho offica people denying all kuowlodge of the matter, Judge J. M. Woolworth was asked about tho truth of the revort, but disclaimed any kaowledgo of it, but suggested that the peo- plo o Mr. MoShane's ofico “kuow all about rd —_— Havé You Got a Horso? Ivery man who owns @ horse shoald know tHaller's Barbed Wire Liniment is the ouly romedy that will give vrompt reliof to all “sprains, cuts, bruises and galls, and is warranted £0 effect a complote cure, S 4 Marclage Licenses. The followlng marriaze licansss wer fs- sued by Judgn Shields yostorday: Name' and addross. Johu Waybright, O Agne ‘0x, Owal s Willtum P, Sayles. Junesvy Loulse Ace, aha Do you want to re those plinples from ¢ facot Use Haller's Sarsapariila and Bur- It is warranted to effect a complote - Frank Moo . Moores will now display more patriotism than ever befors. Yesterday he urchased two 10x18 foot flags and will fly hom both from the high Hagstaff that stauds in front of his residence. - D says you are about buying a type- Why ot look at the Caligraph — - Camplon Bound Over. J. L. Camplon waived an oxauiuation in polico court yesterday afternoon and was bound over to tho district court in the sum of $1,000. An effort is beiug wade to have him releasod ou bail Small o slze, great n resuits: DoWity Litgle EarlyRisers. WBest pill for Constipa ton, best for Sick Headacke, best for Sour Btomach, Brov writer J livrary R QUARTERS, Members of the Board of Education Examine the City Hall, Committees from tho city council and the board of education met at the new city hall yesterday to sclect the quarters that have been assigned for the use of the board, The rooms selected for this body by the | council are tive in number, situated on the | Aty foor, in tho northeast corner of the waldiing, and just in the rear of the public ems, After completing the inspec ~a tho %0 comiittecs repaired to tho office of Supe t Whitlock, where the school be entarad several well devel- oped protests. Mr. Martin rea between the council tion Jy . agreement entered into ad s board of educa- his dereement provided | that upon the payment to the «»y by the | board, the board should be entitled te <= eighth of the floor space of the building. Mr. Martin handed the paper over to Pros- 1dent Lowry of the council and said: “Wo | have paid our share of the money and the sity now wants to put us off by giving us uth of the floor space.” responded thut at the timo the was made the proposition was to erect a £200,000 city hall. Now the plans have been ' chauged and the building will cost 1n oxcess of §300,000, He did not think the paymen of 000 should entitle the board to one-eighth a $400,000 building. Mt of the board argued that the 6 was o sugh and besides he did not like the location of the raoms. They are in tho rear of the building and not in a good location. He would rather have them on the thirdfloor. Coburn of the board in- sistod that the rooms would not_afford the accommodation that will be required for tho f the board and the schools. The removal of some partitions was sug- scht, of the council, reed to and after a fow ehanges made in the shape of the rooms,the board of education will accept, the quarters. p s New Line to Des Moin Commencing Sunday, May Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will slish o through line of sleeping sars between Sioux City and Des Moines via Madrid. PPassengers from Omaha andthe west can leave Omaha at 6:20 p. m., secure sleeping car accommodations and ar in Des Moines at 6 1. m. Re- turning, leave Des Moines arrive Omuhu9:452. m. Dining both trains. Ticket office, 1501 stre ol ASH, Gen. Agt. J. . PRESTON, one-sixte Mr. Loy contract 8. EFFICIE Records Made by Some of the Railway tal Boys, Chief Clerk Vandervoort of the railway 1 service has completed his monthly rec- ovd for the examinations held last month in this department. ‘Twenty-nine mail clerks took tho examination, corsisting of throwing cards with postofiice addresses upon them into pigeon nolos with the corresponding mail route printed above them: Not one in the entire tweity-nize fell below % per cent m; in the test and fifteen of the number made a record of over %9 per cent. Following are the fifteen highest in tho | Kelley threw 1,118 "Nebraska offices and made 82-100 per cent: A. P. Wyatt, 1,118 Nebraska offices, 99 72-100 c D. C. Hudson, 1,024 Towa 100 per cent; William Colo- rado offices, J khom, W por (- dh 09 Wyoming offices, nir, 1118 Nevraska of- s Nash, 1118 Nebrasia M. Butle Nebraska A. H. Swiclair, 200 Wyom- H. G. Paul, 1118 Ne- brasku o 1005 H. C, Fairchilds, 470 Missoury 39 57-100, W, has been promoted from the third to fourth class: M. T. Dunlap from the second to third:; H. H. Beal from the second to third, aud R. H. Miller from second to thir E. B. Shaffner of Chadron has been ap- pointed to the Chadron and Gleurock route. S A New Move. Leslie & Leslie, 16th and Douglas, C. J. Frice, Millara Hotel. W. J. Hughes, 2324 Farnam, 624 N. 16th. 1. 'W. Clar] ith & Woolworth ave. A, Shroter, Farnam, All the above named leading druggists handle the famous Excelsior Springs, Mis- sourl, waters and Soterian Gingor Alo. [Ri, R0 okt 0N Amecrican Wonders, Yellowstone park is beyond all ques- tion one of the world’s great wonders, and the Umon Pacific excursion in July will be the event of -the season. Ask your nearest Union Pacific agent about t. HAPPINE 8 BELHIND BARS, One Man Who Did Not Mind Being Confined in Jail. Even if he is in jail VanBuren Van Lewis is o bappy man yesterday, Van Lewis was convicted at the Iast torm of the United States court of stoaling liquor that bolonged to the government, aud sent to the county jail to await the sentence of the court. Van Lewis lived in the interior of the stato, whero ho was the owaor of a small distillery. Businoss was good, but not good onough 5o that he could pay his government license. The plant and 8ix barrels of whisky were seized and loft in charge of an offic: Van had a lot of neighbors who enjoyed,anip now and then, aud for a consideration he was in the habit of visiting tho store houso while tho ofticer slept. He unlocked the door and took away what he called water from the red spring. During one of his visits ho was discovered, arrested aad locked up. Yestorday when the jail mail was delivered thore was o letter for Van Buren Van Leuwis, and as the seal was brokena draft for 857,60 foll to the flgor. Tho prisoner was happy, as the draft represented a pension tbat for yeurs he has been striving to securo. Ho danced in glee, and at onco ordered two suits of new clothes and groceries enough to supply the jail table for a week. ~——— Sarsaparilla belongs to the smilax family of plants, and is found very generally over the American continent; but the variety that is vichest in medicinal properties is the Hon- duras root, of which the famous Ayer's Sar- suparilla iS made. bbed Her Pocketbook. Mrs. Deeliving at Twelfth and Center streets dropped her purso on the sidewalk yesterday - Bfternoon. James Samson, a twelve-year-old Italian boy, picked it up and ran, Mrs. Deo roported hor loss to the po- lico and tho lad's arrest followed. He ' is churged with potty larceny. « Baking Powder. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatablo and Wholesome, N0 other baking powder does such worke BEE: WEDNESDAY COURT waAs THE OMAHA DAILY 10 Browning, 1801,° RCIFC Street Rallway Lines Reaching Out in Many Directions. of a motor service and funerdl trains to Forest Lawn are again fife, but Secrotary Goodrich of the street railway ', says they will hardly come this year, According to his statements the company has fully as much work already laid out ns it can accomplish this vear. The transforma- tion of the Thirteenth strect line from mulo power to electrivity is in itself a big season’s worl, as the chunge contemplates the enten- s10n ot the line to the south city limits, The work of excavat'ng has alresdy been iced at the corner of Twontieth and as for an addition that will nearly double the plant at that location. Another new clectric plant is being placed in the cable power house at Twentioth and Harney. This great increase in motive power wili be none too much to supply _the 4w lines that are to be built, and the Ben- son and Hast Omaha lines'that are now nearly «sipl The South ded to & outh Omaha pa union depot. The Walnut Hill line w its present courso at Se ster, 8o s to run by depot, I'he orde Judge Dundy Fass Some Uonvicted People Down Very Light. William B, Len sud wife, who wore con- victed of perjury fns attempting to obtain pension money by fedud, were arraigned in federal court yesterdlay afternoon to hear Judge Dundy deliverhe sentenco, Mrs. Lea came in lending a small boy, very shabbily clad and evidently very much in need of some one tayprovide for his wants, Judge Dundy looked first at Mrs Lea and then at the child, The woman was weeping and the littlo fellow presented a picture that would have wrung pity from a sphinx, Mr. Lea hung his head and appoared to bo ready to take almost anything the judge might see fit Lo announce, T um not going to send you to jail with that boy,’ said Judge Dundy, in his brusquo style, “'For his sake I will permit you to remain in the custody of the marshal. ~ Your fines will be #25 oach and ten days in the custody of the ing z Dudley Lane was convicted of selling liquor to the Winuebugo Indians and Judgo Dundy proceeded to tell him a few coia cuidng facts with regard to the way Uncle Sam 1 his hand upon offenders of that kind, aud then told him he could have his choice between £OIng to the county jail for six months or tne penitentinry for one year. Lane selected the Hotel Boyd forsix months, and was taken up the hill and shown to his room. A. S. Richards and Peter Christofferson pleaded guilty to tho charge of selling liguor t0 Indians. They were finod §5 each and given ten days in the county jail. Judge Dindy announced that unless there should be some business on hand ready for hearing this morning when court is called the jury will be discharzed and the criminal and law busivess for the term would be at an end. Rumors com| No speclal sale advertised or customer can fully rely upon as be line is to be trans- ot tion. folly of buying trash at $3.50, $4 4 | as catchers for the unwary, when | secure a man'’s suit that' engers to and 2 prtou frotn nd Web- the Webster street switches and curves have been and coutracts for some of the @ been placed. hat o Forest Lawn ex- on is bound o e e, but whether as an sion of the Sixteenth street line or T'wenty-fourth_strect lino is a mattor of con jecture The Sherman enue line is booked for an extension to. Monmouth Park, leaving the etery odds in favor of the Hanscom park line, “A Forest Lawn extension would undoubt- cdly be run as a transfer line even if it was built,” said Mr. Goodrich, *‘as it would make r to0 long a line if coupled to any of the present across town lines.” - - A Sugg sti If you aro troubled with rheumatism or a lume back, allow us to suggest that you try ' the - following simple remedy: Tako a piece of flannel the size of the two hands, saturate it wi Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm'and tind it on 0 lie the seat of pain. It will produce a pl warmth and relieve you of all, pan. re cases have been cured in this Tho Pain-Balm can be obtained from druggists. {at least three would be requir in trash. D A Card. We want every lady and all the boys and gitls to call on your druggist and get some of our beautiful cards and a book of valuable uformation free, Harier Prormerany Co. Board of Public Works, At the special meeting of the board of pub- ic works held yesteraay, Hamatn Donald, McGavok & Dailoy, C. E. Fan- ning and F. L. Recves & Co., bid on the con- struction of 1,670 feet of fifty-two-inch brick culvert to be laia in Walnut Hill. The con- tract was awarded to_Reeves & Co. Their bid was as follows: Three-ring culvert, § per lincal foot; two-ring culvert, $6 10; catch basins, 75 cents each. In this department we're a little cr $2, $2.50, $3, &y . . You can secure knee pant suits wi Man suits that cost twice the money els woy. all to know a bargain from a bait. get ‘em. w. At an enormous salary we have en- ged the services of Professor Gold Lagle, the cowboy puper king the bal- ance of this week. Ho will give two performances daily in our show window. His wonderful skill in manipulating paper without the aid of any instrument must_be seen to be appreciated. All the designs, articles, ornaments, ete., which he fashions, will be presented gratis to our lady eallers. .People's Clothing House, 1303 Douglus street. et o b k) Wants Her Daughtér. Mrs. Hoftman of Pacific Junction read in Tue Bee of the alleged cruel treatment of her daughter. Mrs. William Knight, by her husband,and has notified the chief of police to send the daughtor home, bag and baegage, as she can have a good home with her par: ents and ali she wants to eat if her husband persists in ng to starve her to death. P R Well Merited Praise. In almost every neighborhood there is somo one or more persons whose lives have been suved by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhaa Remedy,or who have been cured of chronic diarrhaea by it. Such persons take special pleasure in recommending the remedy to others. The praise that follows the intro- duction and use makes it very popular, 25 and 50-cent bottles for sale by all druggists. Hot weather clothing and fur at correct prices for modern styles BROWNING, DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla Lemon Orange Almond - Rose etc;) Flavor as delicately and deliclously as the fresh frult. Of perfect purity. Of great strength. Economy In thelr use ( Money cheerfully refunded whe King & Go. cut price mentioned, but what the ona fide. Our speckl men's suit saleat $8. $10, $12.50 and $15 is still in active opera- Hundreds attracted by this sale have been led to sce the ind $5 a suit, thrown out by others an additional dollar or two will s got the material in it for service, | that's got some style to it, and necessitates but one purchase where ed to secure the same satisfaction Boys' and Children's Suits, rowded, and for $3, 50 and $4, th all the style and appearance of ewhere. You'll see lots of life in our children’s 1lepartment. It don't take long to educate the people The bargains are here; come and nishing goods in every department KING & €0, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. 1 goods do not salisfy.) (Send for Ilustrated Catelogue.) FIVE DOLLARS. @+ Today we place on sale in our Men’s Clothing Department the greatest snap in the way of a suit of clothes ever offered to the male por- tion of this community, when we will sell Five Hundred Genuine All Wool Fancy Scotch Cheviot Sack Suits, inall sizes from 34 to 42, cut, made, lined and trimmed way up in “G;” suits that never should see a mark under the Ten:Dollar notch, at Five Dollars: a suit. FIFTY CENTS. As a companion picture to the suit sale we will also put on sale today Five Hundred Fancy Pique, Marscilles and . Duck Vests, in all sizes from 33 to 42, in all sorts of checks, plaids, stripes and figures, in all sorts of light handsome colors, either single or double breasted, with handsome pearl buttons. Not a vestin the entire lot worth a cent under a dollar, and from that on up to asdollar and a half, :all in one grand lot all at the one uniform price of Fifty: Cents each. . Wecan't give you the earth for half a dollar, because Jay Gould owns it, but this comes mighty near to it. NO CURER! NO PAY. DrDOWN “1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. clne as diplomas show. Is stul treating with the e D e tan oy, Sy Dbl Sistcture, ang sl B e i oans N B ] yuaranice S for overy sase | u acknowieageq i fha riba it and foel s commoending It Al sufforers, J STONER, W 0., Deca Nold by Druggis FRICE 81.00. P LY RIE CINGIANATI, 0. v, Treds A3 198 reltet 1ike # Dr. fugnetd Fiaatls tl.v '“hhufllnd( sands! Ifyou wantth /T, aenddo L1l pramps {0 (roe Pampiet Ne. netic Kiastlo Truse Co., ben Fraicucy, (b fosure. Consultation free. Book (Myatesies of Life) sent free. OMce Rours—d & m. 108 p. m. Bunday 1 108 1013 m Bead stamp (OF Fepiz, AMUSEMENTS. Boyd's Opera Houss, Commencing Tuesduy, June 0. and Product on of The Gounty Fair. Prosented Exactly as at the Union Squ Theatre, New York. where it has heen the maunent attraction for threz years. SE R [The lnion S nninz Horse Racc, Cotner J1th and WE host of Ske'teh Artists, A Profftable Hour of Amusement. HOTEL. The Murray, Cor. 14th and Parney, isthe most substantially constructed Hotel Building heavy brick fire walls ri basement to roof. All the ceilings and floors lined with Asbestos fire proo ining, making it impossintes to Lurn 4uble unsurpassed any- B. SILLOWAY, Prop. everyroom where, PER-CENT INTEREST PAIDONDEPOSITS s ONAHALOENETRUSTCD SAVINGS - BANK SECOR. 16" &N0UGLASS TS, CAPITAL: S 100,000.00 DIRECTORS A, UWY?M;N E.W.NASH. S-L.KIM JHMILLARD-GUY-CBARTON- G.B. L AKE. JJ.BROWN-THO L.KIMEALL.J " NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY. Gapital, OMAHA, N©3 $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st. 1890, 62,800 Houry W. Yates, Prosidont; - Prosidont; Jamos W. Savazn, W i 5 Colllus, 1t 0. Cushing 9. N. 1 Vatrick. W. 1L 8. Hughes. dwaiilor i THE IRON BANIK, Corner 12th aud Farnam 3ts. A General Bunking Business Transs DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist. A Full Sot of T L. for FIVIS A without a ) Slivor llings ot | Iiridgo and Crown withou t plates anted. | GFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, (ith strect elevator. Open evenlugs | wnuls o'cldek: the excellant of 2 the first troat went. $1.00 at drugists oF by mail LYMAN MEDICINE CO,, 17y @onorhaa and dlsch BRasHIgd or soquired, Enjoy the Reputation of Reliable| Clothiers. Al wors war- | PoLts, SAVING LABOR,'CLEANLINESS, DURABILITY & CHEAPNESS, UNEQUALLED No Opor \?fl&fi HEAl'Hlo DOCTOR T 1n the traatmat HASHS, ys, withont heloss of Morethan 15 years experienc PRIVATE D. Acure guaranteed Ir ot GLEET. The most complete and abs wll annoying discharge: o to the medio: profession. Pormai e 1 (rom 5 1o 10 dayg STRICTURES Or pain In rolteving the blad: or Instruments, no cattlng, no remarkn tiedy known Lo o SYPHILIS, Cured In 80 to 50 days—Dr. MoG this toreibla blood diseas most succossful reme ( ute curo for gloot and Wi ilis suc been cquallel. A . LOST MANHOOD 08 0f 11 0 soxual organs. nd ooy mmediate wod ¢ SKIN DISHASHS, and all di<ensey of tho blood, liver, kidueys, and bladder permanently curol, FEMALE DISEASES The doctor s “Home Treatment” for ladios 1s pros nounced by ull who | 11t 0 be t st coms cnd convenient romedy ever offered for the treatment of female diseases. Itistraly a wondersul remedy. Hours for lndies . from 2 (0 4 only. DR. McGREW'3 Marvellous ,uccess In the treatment of private dis eases hus win for him a ation which Is trul natlonal {n character, and his kreat araiy of patient hes from the Atlantie to The doct t di guaranto And't absolately cureds Th ore ) above 4 and Farnam_ Stree ntrance on either sf Office, 1dth Neb, BOUPS, GRAVIES, FISH, HOT & CCLD DMEATS, GAME, ¥ weLsH- RAREBITS, some sauco that 1s Q- Pl Beware of Imitations; s S geo that you get Lea & Perring' Bignaturo on every bottloof Original & Gonuine, JOIN DUNCAN’S RONS, NEW YORIK. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1673, @ W. Baker & Cos Breakfast Gocoa from which the excess of oil hias beon removed, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals arc used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EAs DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health, TLEMAN at Mad- ras, to hin brother at ' WORCESTER, May, 151, i o (5 and fa fn my the most. a8 well t whele. - Sold by crf;grrsrnyorywhsre. W. BAKER & G0., Dorchestar, Ma& MOORE'S [REE OF LI ~ 1 = e, Tuki o own mouth Tips:" ey, € Anthony Jncob: Codur Runids orth, Kan nOther man pra A stringt orge Milier Sidn tholr £ Lo stimons wnl the have where 1oy have o o yoii wint Ail be eurel Moo ¢ KKlanay st | aning M 2 1 uinr or callon W.a¢ OMAHA 8 B. SHERWOOD, 422 Now Yorl SOHOOL OF |1i(o m4'g, Omalia, Neb. TELEGRAPHY,

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