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SUNDAY, AUGUST IXTEEN PAGES | THE MORSE DR CO0DS .| STORY OF THE. COSSPIRACY, 2 e o s o T —_ —— Souvenirs Monday. Closing out all summor goods at losy I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SCHOELPLY'S HAYDEN BROS W YORK BARGAIN STORE Letting Down the Prices. Just received, the new crop of Japan | HAYDEN BROS, THE BOSTON STORE, g teas. We will sell you a good uncolored i " [ * 1 " The opening of this far stor t- | than cost. Bagsa Thiladelphia Manufactures’ Entire | Jupan for 16, 2c, 3o, 254e, 27c. A su- Sealskin Presentation S8hoo Sale was Anguct falo Ocmmemces Monday Morning | Details of the Plan to fell the Frerch feoret | | > (RN ‘\‘lnql‘u:l foa Whoaess, m:‘_ Tremendous reductions in gents’ oube Line of Window Shades, porb drinking tea for 50c. Husket fired Inangurated ~All fammer Goods Explosive, withstanding the threatening weather. | ing flannel shirts, / L tea (new) 20(a35c. And ns good a tea as To ennble all to avall them 50c shirts reduced to b ever was brought to Omaha for selves of this g d to 50c, atopportunity to secure 76¢ shirts reduc 50 7o o full line | SATURDAY, FOR THE 2D SEASON, Being S1d Regardless ot Cost— | TRIED TO REALIZE ON WAR DOCUMENTS. | genuine barg st #1.25 shirts reduced to 75e. g, | 80c. We ca a AY, ' exn £ + | genuine barguins and also to get one of | & irts reduced to 75e. g SALE TOMORROW AT FOURTH VAWE. o™ voung ""yson, Gunpowder, Eargains atiEvery Counter the most elogant souvenirs over offered, 0 shirts reduced to 81,00, —_— Imperial and Oolong tea as you can find in Our AMammoth it you have not attended this ulwninu 1 caso of ladies’ black silk mitts, extra The Great Bankrupt Stock of Boots | Wost of Chicago. We will give you & | At 1418 Douglas Street, with a Mag- e ot Satisfled With the Price Paid for | you should not stand upon the order of | heavy quality, worth 40¢, reduced to 8ho ¢’ Oui Beoond fine souvenir with eve l""“"" j""} 4 nificent Sealskin Ulster, 54 = His Invention By France, Turpin your going, but go. The following are | 25¢ y | and Shoes on _“m'm. “\ ory :K‘lfll \-':}x"’I,:c""‘}:n’l‘(‘l;‘l;i:m Inches Long, Made Up in Opens Negotiations With u fow londers for Monday: wlli|-{.: ,‘:’ 1.:\|_|.-a‘ black cotton hose, | Floor Continued All 4(;;‘:: .,\A u(. u‘:l";(:m.'\.h Pl ”.”r il Hhie: tineast HTv15 86 i, Agired:ciuilise 1840, waa 20 Other Governmonta. "I;)}:»g’un(, ll(m picce dinner set, worth ;m: ']:‘A .nnln\ ¥ "'“i'“ v‘lh] 7‘1“,;10\05 T This Week. roffee fautemala coffee 274c. M e L 3 é . fig: S8 1240, wils 300, or He. zen ladies’ Baritz kid v =y s Weel acaibo coffee 2lc. Santos coffee 23c. Ladies’ cotton hose 25c, wnsvh-» Complete decorated toilot sot worth | Al the new fall shades, only 79, worth % | This great sale will only last two days. “lf\‘nhm fast black hose, 0pora lengths, | p 000 p ot duselosuros | 86,00 for 82,10, $1.25 per pair. Big lot of seven feot long opaque win- | Sugar cured hams, Eioniotiams, [LVALURD AT FIVE, EUNDRBD DOL | =3 Hldren ' paibe }!'“_,’,m vosts, embroid- | Of 8 startling nature bave beon madein re- [ WWater glusses worth 15 for de. 50 of lndios’ jersoy ribbed vests, LARS. . fo 1n re rmont i8 guaranteed to bo of | ered neck and arms, 16 to 24 inches, 1dc, | B3 totho sale of quantitics of Franco's 8e. Bologna sausage, Hend X ) wor th e, | bo. Full Jelly glasses, market price 10¢ for 8e. | 0nly 8¢ per p: ), 100 dozen ladic orated, at dow shades, handsomely d This 5c. Liver sau N akoN . Worth B0o " e { Cocoa oil soap two cakos tor be, ' button lole scissors, 19e onch, worth 00, @ ehades, fn all col- | cheese, 10c. - Brick cheese, 10c. the best quality Alaska Lon- | and 26 to 80 inches, 25c. socrot explosive (melluite) and that num- RGO ERE A0 CHER 0N B o | only 350, worth ale. ’ l-:m ]. l“ M'\l! T‘“LH Wi e shMBE Just received, one carload of that | don dye and the m 3 Ladie o vests, silk finished, 19¢. ber of persons have been sentenced to terms for 1 case of gents’ shawknit sox, only ors, complete With fixtures and SPrINE | fymous flour direct from Minneapolis, G. 1. SHUKERT (FURRIER), Ladics’ -inch guaranteed umbrellas, | of imprisonment for participation in the con- [ f3 50 (e 7 biooes, worth £1.00, 82, | 124¢, worth T alland shades In benutiful | SHayden Brothers' best sunorlative” at 407 S, 15TH ST , OMAHA, beautiful horn handles, cach. spiracy, has already been cabled to America. | (voniy sots, 7 picces, worth 750, 2lc. Speeiul sale on corsats for Monday. h',']h. 1 1‘,t nd 8 |.u|::: in be #1.35 por sack. Central mills best su- | will furnish a five years’ writion guar- Ladies’ 20-inch guaranteed umbrellas, | But, the true history of this dangerous con- Vinogar eruets worth for Ve, 1ease gents’ summer teck scarfs, only ""'f}_""'“h;‘“ 'l"j"""!"l' j'(‘ K enve| ative, $1.09; Snowflake. |5 antee with it natural wood handles, $3,00 each. spiracy has only just been made public, All Sl p pails, worth 75¢, 85e, 2¢ each, a bargain, [ B ot o o, il come | Back guaranteed or money efunded. valuable ulster will positively be [ Standard brown muslin se, was 9e. the testimony in the case, it will be remem- | Coffee pots, worth 2ac, 10, 1 easa of ludies” fast black, cotton hose, e o SO DRUG D ted to some one of my customers | Men’s silk Windsor ties 19 each. bered, was taken in secrot and Mm, Turpin, ver plated teaspoons, worth 81.00, | 40¢ quality, reduced to 25 per pair. \ We will also make to order all sizos febig Beef, Wine and Iron, 50c. and in deciding who the presentee shall | Men's silk teck searfs 30 each. Tripone and Fassler wero sentoncod to five | 20c, ‘ g HAYDEN BROS., any length and any color, window shades mley’s Sarsapurill be, every one will be shown a fuir field | Men’s French balbriggan shirts 624¢. | yoars' jmprisonment and M. Feuvrier was | Silver plated tablospoons, worth $1.50, Dry goods and carpets, i p Parker Halr Balsam, and no favors, Men’s French balbriggan drawers i sl 16 yanve!. ool § i - it at one-fourth the price they will cost el 3240, condemned to two years' confinement in o, Fig syrup, 4( The customer fortunate enough to se- | 62}c. o s sl BW YORK "GRI New, o oo vogular, S Dl ate SRR BL AFe %o fiist MoK AoltatBeyate prisou. The court also confiscated all the EW YORK BARGAIN STORE, . (L Also from the snme stock 100 rolls of |, Hosford’s Acid Phosphate, Pt St R B e t".‘i"'l"‘;,n',.;“ . was | Arms and machinery found at the residences | 212 N. 16th street, the leaders of low | ~Don't forget we are giving from 10 per the very best qualities of straw matting S ST W 4 Ll AL ebbcon SRS 8150, gl L) 5 | of Turpin and Tripone and ordered ev prices. cent to 40 per cent discount on all goods ot ot “beautiful designs ang | Pond’s Extract, 75 and 40c. THIS IS 'NO FAKE SALE, 50. e R GOBY oY S PATELISE E W e MBITH e W - in tho store, for a fow days longer only. so Kt 1865 ARy curpet: Hotiss Will Hunyati Water, 20c. as the ludy at 2709 Hamilton street, who Another lot trimmings, 25¢, was $1.00. [ €00V ¢ 2 D Ll AL ek w J. Benson, Ml ON. IbEve Ly thar CHE ihY woedl; Witch hazel, 15¢ bottle. was fortunate enough to secure the seal- |~ Scotch cheviot dress goods, 69¢, was | Sola” to bo destroyed. Tho prisoners ab- | Dot forget we are giving from 10 por — as l\_"“,,“ -"1'|' “‘ Tra oI Asoreil Bay rum, 25¢ bottle. skin cloak put up af my sale last season, | $1.25, pealed against the verdicts, but the court of | aont to 40 per cent discount on all goods SCi Rl S EACRAN AL iV [ e, 5e bottle. can and will testify EFrench serge cheviots, 50c, was $1.00. | appeals afiirmed the decision of tho lower | jn the store, for w few - “only. cloth, linoleum patterns, in all widths, | gty L ices on soaps from 1o | The prosentation will be made simply | Fine plaid serges, 25e, was 50c. court. This much is known. The truth SON.” | Wholesale Deater in Flour in Thelr “‘1‘,"} Rt sl S to advertise my goods and prices. There | Summer corsets, 59¢, worth 81,00, about this extraordinary affair is as follows: — - New Building. wo cases fine lnce cur HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. will positively bo no advance in the lat- | Odd lot corsets at half price. 6018 BTt PRVALS ‘U oauImaHtE SOUTH OMAILL. i i 24¢ por. yard, worth 10c. i The pricos that e, ter under any circumstances. Further- | Pears unscented sonp, 10¢ o cake, and | p o The man about town, If he keeps his All the mosquito netting from this | The prices that i move. Twill guarantos my arices to bo | o deop cut In the pricesof all wrappors, | , TUPIn and Tripone, in addition to solling Close Cull. pen, will see some very substans stock at 1c d, Jups and saucers 2ic each. i AR Dy y 11 | blouses and hot w St i » | tho sccret melinite to agents of foreign Rov- | Whilo Suporintenden t Frank H. Boyd was dences of individual thrift and THR B RUPT BOOT Plate 3¢ and 5¢ each, as low on leather shoes. at any and a blouses and hot weather goods in our L § A s A OTON | Vepatabla ialt wch times, ns those of any legitimate shoe | cloak department on third floor, croments, also tried to sell, not only to | driving his bugey horse and leading another | Municipal prosperity. On the cast side ANDIS OIS 0 OISO “each: wash bowles and | house in the city. Come in and see for THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. | English houses, but to Englishuen repre- | animal bohind the buggy the horso bewg lea | 0f Notth Sixteonth sivcot, near Nicho- STORF LOOR. il CoitakersesTea 3 vyourself. J.W. SCHOELPLY, ————— senting the governments of Germany and | scared at somothing and jumped clear over | 145 @ fine brick block has just been com= T'his great bankrupt sale of shoes will | Plichers, E i1 Samuel Burns Writes Italy, some more important documents be- | the buggy and landed in tho front bugey | pPleted. This substantinl structuro was P RS Ohatbe 1415 Douglas street. A i v X : Dutivs ) KOS PRRLATY (Gefdiben e . shoes, 700, "=t | ' Tumblars 24 erich S His house from sunny italie that he has | longing to tho French ministry of war, and | geatii . Mr. Boyd received a slight injt built to_accommodute tho rapidly in. Ladies dengola button shocs, 70c. P ETRsLa1 oo keh Wit tin ooy Mrs. J. Henson secured a nice lot of fiyures ond busts | particularly some valuablo documents relat- | O tho mose by being hit by the aniuial's | creasing oxclusive wholesule flour trade Ladies’ fine hand turned dongola but- glasses 24c each with tin covers. y A fHd Ly e BIaNEHAL WhHILS hoof. Me. Sullivan, who was in with Mr. | of S, I Gilman, who is now located in ton shoes, $1.75 a pai m sets, 6 picces, 19c. Don’t forget we are giving from 10 per | in genuine “Carrara” marble, that while | ing to the management of the French | Boyd, ed somo shight bruises. Tho | his new quart: HaSaanaR(aBctna VR nast v etordn t and pepper shakes 3¢ e cent to 40 per cent discount on all goods | 1t will be anew departure for Omaha, | artillery. But theso documents, & most [ flying horso lighted with s feet in the | {1 lea Larie stor S iriotaa ",“',(,I. nd ery finest gr (oL R Eales BlE DAV in the store, for a few days longer only. | cannot fail to please his patrons. inaccurate and incomplete list of which | thills and before he could kick himself loose e x y WLl IRE00% ARG AR EE By 1e8) abes, worth | Milk crocks 3le per gallon, s ) g ¥ p 1017 North Sixteont) THE YA n ifferent styles, at « TR o s ot MRS. J. BENSON. e, was published in Turpiw's pamphlet, | and out ho almost wrecked tho buggy, For- | 1017 Not centh, and basements, from ) to $4.00. arge dish pa 3 3 bt © MR. TIMME'S NERVE. + | tunately no ono was hurt and littlo damage | have a fine freightelevator, aro right on according to the military authorities, had no | oo "qoia track and now have one of the most come Children’s patentleather button shoes, Coffee and tea pots 10: ench. longer, when Tripone tried to sell them, the maodious and accessible locations for the 9c. Terra cotta cuspidors 23¢ each. ! Finest coffee mill in the world 25¢. G Court Neb. 216, 1. O. O. F., a nd Excursion. Prague, | 1t Supplies a Quorum for a Commis- Notices. ABUCD R ORI Ten Kottles 15¢ each, nursory stoves | Saunders Co., on Sunday, August9! sioners’s Meeting. NS b SR SR b e oo | 1 nieab) OlilstY T erty aebna fand | 1 |1 oo R or [OUE Cotn Inotli St o thie ce cream, Ge a dis L 4 ' LRSS AR [y St AT v 5 > 5 ¢ ey consisted, roughly speaking, - " Y city. s firm is scavcely fo ary Tee cold plain soda, 3¢ a glass, 15c each, milk pans 8¢ ench, pie ting 2e | Special tr _,E"l“"‘f“? i l& Mi L2 ‘,’": ‘]‘,”m” In order that tho county board might hold | 4, g of tng experiments made with melinite | Streets, Rev. Marion, pastor. Sermon at {1 | old'ns a member of the wholesalo circles Creum sodn, ho n frinss, in_tho base- [ each. and everything clse in the house | &. m. Sciets for :I‘:x?ut“ “v;\md m‘l) asession yesterday, Commissioner “Limme, | ov'x1iouqig and of the offects produced by a | & m: by the pastor. ~ Subjeet, “Worshins.” | of this city, yet it ranks among tho foro- ment. THIE BOSTON STORE, "':."Ij’ iing dc """"";'["\'{"|3§"“'I".‘EZ'JE”" &1, 50, s . :‘2“’1:‘;‘:;:?:::;: “"'hlr:ur(ullg:t‘:x::fi‘v‘ffi}:iIl‘:: shell londed with melinite. There was aiso a }';y\';‘ln‘il'm]:ul;ljjl(::, '-‘?.‘A“-n:‘\%;r N“.',"','(IQW ‘“h""lu"t most institutions of its kind. Much Right on the corner now, T N B Tl 3 nded Peting, notw i tha document o analysing melinite and giving a | ! 9 :7 :““;k "l‘n.n‘m,-:r’: R oaisas \\Ifll ;::( L-; | eredit H‘(llh' to the cflicient manager, N.W. Cor. J6th and Douglas. AY DI NG5 NEW MIVING EXCHANGE, had to be carried into the room by two men. | descrivtion of a patent detonator invented by | it 4 Cloft SFub BORE O GG WL IMERE - M. € Black, who, conscious of the e et T e e Eftle DeWitt, who has been in the county | Turpin, but which, as the items afterwards | W AQbviht mission Sunday school at i | merit of his has by A D. Morse. shoe stove. Best .00 shoo in | garatoga Booming an Tmportant En- | jail for some time, will be sent to the Houso | show, was rejected by thoartillery bonrd, as | ({06 and preaching at 4 oclock, personal and unwearied . effort Fit, wear and keep their Saknslhs tor Dhils ¢ ty. of the Good Shepherd at Chicago. it was not a gescription of the famous deton- as others ask r ator of Bourges, Th were other and more 14th and Farnam streets, we shall Presbyterian, Twenty-seventh and M [ secured the confidence of the o As good sho i i ; : 4 5 : ioh i place on sale tomorrow, Monday, bar- | 81 ) 4 The Saratoga (Wyn.) Sun of the 25th inst. The Abbott machine company offered to : ) Olq | streets.” I Robert L. Wheeler, pastor. | public and has built up a trade which is guins, While cast making our fuli pur- | $7.00 and 8,00 for. G T o oo Btiom Y o fosaally heck | iseiTEneW ATty &/ AEATE Gaweell I facHiHad | Lol cant documentsy it le/ad mittadsi{orisaloinsreschingiabiill iy tobloi BTy the envy of his competitors. This firm e 14th and Farnam A. D. MORSE. s t was the inteation to formally or- ¥ ¥ the two chief conspirators, ing.” At 3p. m. th i o o % chases we found o maonufacturer that b ! Referred. g At 3p.m. make a specialty of strictly hard wheat Wantadithonoyibadl Y On B temEotaois — gunizo and elect new oficers for tho Omaha . Claimed to be the Inventor, ship with the Castelia MOt Inen bl E (I oR (o g RTar Gl . ML o } BEATING THE BOARD, Miners’ and Oro Millers’ exchauge last Harrison Buckley asked to be released el b ans 0 their dedication sery ) A v White” o P S purchase was 500 pair ladies’ bright s 7 tromihe constanial BanaNatiHatey Tavion urpin fs not, as has been previously [ o HEERS UL KIS SE0 A Mc and “‘Snow White” brands, gola kid flexibl lo button boots. night. Thosuccess of tho exchango is as- < GBI b of ¥ Taylor. | gated, the inventor of melinte, he is simply | ieeuth and Castellar strots, At T:l5 o They are ulso agents for the celobrated longola kid flexiblo sole button boots, | gounty Commissioners Oppose the | qued Tho finance committeo will look into the | tho inventor of the metliod of manufacturing | TIWenty-soventh and M streets Elder Zerbe | They arve also agents for the celebrate 3,00, our price for them on Monday BoatAlol Dablia Works L) 3 STNtieE Tho heid b e e et HantGirig | will lead Endeavor society meeting. Ats | “Queen of the pantry” flour, made at will be #2.00, also many other lines v A The committee having the matter in charge ¢ ; he acld, which s the main factor fn Wo | Giloek Ltev. Wheeler will preach, topie, | Independence, Mo. They handle bueles bl 0 “The county commissioners have a horse on | was more than pleased with t poort with | _John A. McMurohy was avnointed justico | composition of melinite. For years back, | %flock, Hev. e g g LO: : equally as low price. In"this sale we Rode G 4 o : anip b PR, of the peace of Douglas precinct. however, Turpin has been experimenting el LCa s onjiichYLa wheat, rye and graham flour and corn shall ko o ludies t Oxford, | the city council and the board of public | which the plaa has been recoived. — With a | *phg 'county surveyor was fistructed to | with high explosives and confident that his S SriiT e NG meal. With their advantage of location, 1ndi i sraitors, both for | Works. solitary oxception every banking institution | prepare a book showing the location of all | invention would sooner or later come to the 2 ROk 0. facilities for handling business and the $3.50. Pursuant to & resolution adopted by tho | in Omahan hus taken stock in the association. | bridges and culverts in the county. The | front fa spito of the fact that he had re- [ Jobr N. Burke will open bis now handball o veoliod quality of flour which they 14th and Favnam. A, D. MORSE. | council tho board of public works lot | Some of the most iufluential urea in tho city | book aud tho work fupon it will cost not to | peatedly failed both in Iranch and fn forelin | ety 1;“'0 L“';:'I:II“""‘ SUsteots: l‘m‘“-"} carry, the future must hold um._rxo.uur = s i ome 9 v 2 i ahtaanatt R A c ries LCOK) 5 vantes i a free entel pment and a number of : T 3 ——— the contract for filling some pools, on county | have beeu interested in it and a large mem: The bid of John Dale, offering to act as | the sum of 2,000,000 francs as the price of | mateh and oxhibition games. Tho court is | P* bilitias ’-u“_l_h' past. X WAR ON AGAIN, ground, near the hospital bership was secured from among that class. | agentin the sale of the retunded briago | his new acid, but the French government at The contract price wus fifteen cents per | Practical miners and mine owners have also | bonds was rejected. Dale offered to do the | fir Mr. Megeath and the Commissioners | cupic foot for the earth thut was to have | been enlisted in the movement. work for }¢ per cent, providiug the bonds [ 1885 Turpin was begging the French govern- [ gt e St B R e o i Scraxtos Ciry, I Will Lock Horns Again, g Thile At i sold at pur. ent. 10, bellove that. ko had imventod the | Byraes of Omahgand P, J. Kieby of Coueli oy LI O o 2 L 1 been used. While the board was lotting the It has gone beyond that stage when 1t is N ,_{’. b de to settle th i ! ol i k Biuffs will play Michael Kilgallon of Omaha | of Tue Bu il yor For a month or more, white winged peaco | contract the commissioners bunting a | possible for any clique or set of men to use 1t 1 attempt was mada to settle the question | most powerful explosive iu existence or | 4pg Patrick Canill theopening game for a $0 | August 2, or as ear has overed over Jeff Megeath, the register | man of their own. They mado a doal with | 1o their own advantage. This will eliminate | O PAYing the deputy assessors of the Third | dreamed of. i i purse at 2 o'clock. of papers that advo. of deeds, and the county commissioners. him and yosterday at da ards grheibills praseitediamonriteditors At this period Tripone, Turpin’s future a The sheep skinning contest for liberal | braska during the last light the man | many objectionable features., By no possi- | y i ¥ o o e el 3 v his bovoring process has como to an ond, | commenced dumpiug eartn into the offensive { bility can the exchange bo degraded 1o the | foy :«fws‘?:;’.md 2}};2;5‘3;2‘:}.“323;,‘3?3 complico, was w sccrot ngent of the ministy | prizes and the championstip of the United | Yours truly, and another cruel war is about to bo do. | B0I¢. Tuis contractoris doiug the wovk for | bucket-shop level. It will bo maintained a3 | tho reduction that the; Third. ward doputios | that the Irench government has a great | Sustes will take place in Blum's opera house B clared. Already the mutterimgs can be heard | WELV cents per an exchauge 1 the irue sense of the word. | yhould not be paid more than deputies in | many of these secrot agents circulating and | DAturday evening, August 'ho match is Resolutions of Respect. by &0y prson;who cares to/1iston. The action of the city eouncil and tho board [ The primary object for which it has beon | ot \wards. operating in various parts of the world. opell to all comers. Kntries must be mado | o400 1odge No. 1S, Ancient Order of Thé trouble all came about on account of | Of Public works will have a tendoncy tosowe- | formed is the promotion of the mining in- Upon inotion of Gommissionér Timme, the ¥ onor before Snnday, the 15th. The first 3 bl ) the manner in shich Megoath conducts his | What strain the pleasant relations ‘that have | dustry. clerk was mstructed to ascortain and report | S¢emed to Own the War Department. | prizo will be §100 ana the championship, and United Workmen, at its last meeting passed WA EL O Gl ots 1IS | heretofore oxisted between. county and city Tt will likewise be the purpose of thoseintc Lop 7 ¥ the second prize 25. Otner prizes and bets | appropriate resolutions upon the death of Dr., ofice and his quarterly report, which was o narp all amounts that the county owes the city for | _ Tripone, who was also connected with an ofused 'to listen to him. ' In 1854 and in [ 00 o5t ong west of Chicuso, and 41. ~To the Editor ate in your issue of s vou can, the numbor ted prohibition n Ne- ampuign i your state. P. A, Syuru, 3 Micials, as the county officiuis claim they | whose hands the management is entrusted to Vi Sngli e will be put up. R. H. Darrow, who wusa member of that handed to the commissioners yesteriay after- | o BCHOM Py v 2 grading, paving and other work. Englisn gunboat, had managed to make him- v, nnon and referred to the commiiitee on fir BriveliorisedigtyonlsTunroldEal s find a mavkot for any und all ores of valuo of | ® mpe clork was instructed to advertise for | self useful to the French ministry of war e TG00 Stone lodge at the timo of his death. "The report shows the followi TRecei Tlic cosspool 4t the county hospital causcs | its mombors, and at the vory best prices any- | pids for tho purchase of the old hospital | and it was in this capacity asa secrot agent | o g ¥ e O A R e .606.10. Expenditures §3,(49.05, Surplas | 8l of tho troubic. This is nothing morgthan | where obtainable. To aid in the furtherance | pyjlding, of the government that he managed to obtain Iy CHHIRE, UGN, 12 PHE REALTY MARKET. § a hole in tho ground, Its capacity is 26,000 | of thesc aims use will bo made of all known | e ndvertisement for bids for the con- | access to tho French war office, Thus it | lodge, No. Aucient, Free and Accopted "o all appearances the report is correct, SBHONS, l‘);‘&m"‘:“fi' tho f";fi"l;‘ ‘l sowor dis | processes for treating every kind of ore 5o | struction of tho hospital sewer was ordered, | was that Tripono manaxed to get into places | Masons, wiil oficiate at tho laying of the I Butthisiwillinat. U knowniitor axcertainty| SrRes ThtiuEsHonsrolt Tt 1to th's hole glithatia profit canibe leftitatholowner, Commissioner George Timme left for his | where even his rank in tho territorial | corner stone of tho new Presbyterian church, 1 until Auditor Evans checks it with the | JWHOU It becomes ol A overllows and tue | Great confidonceis placed in a new furnace | pome, being conveyed thither in the | army (he was a captain in - the | Twenty-fifth aud J strects, Tho master of WARBANTY DEEDS, vouchers of tho offico. The commissionors | foNTeNES Tuns oftinto the pools along the Bolt | now constructing in Omaha which is ex- | new ' ambulance bought by tho county. | Seventh regiment of artillery) would not | the ladgo recoived word from Brad D. | Aug Bartel and wife toOlive find no fault with the clorical part of the | {1 Some time uzo the county omploved | pected to cut down by fully one-hull the cost | M. Timme is slowly 1mproving and hopes to | have ovtawned him admission. ~Consequently | Slaughter of Fullerton, grand master of tho feot lots | und/2, bl 6. Witoox TRUMENTS placed on record August1, A ! ; the garboge master to cleanso the pool, but | of milling many ores.” This is ouly one of the i e ite e Sleotili i . B o ) s elity Trust Combany 10 A work, but aver that Megeath is too anxious | 1o it RS LELE Gar pricos i th | s anterprises o whioh” the sichanso by | 2010 his usual health withi the course of | Triponc ciroulated at will about tho ‘war | grand lodge of Nebraska, that he would be | PWSUTCL S AT & N don's to reduce the surplus by giving it to members | 1o SHATEed, bRfoRetle A PUoes, dud tho | many enterprises in which the exchangohils | tho next few weeks. Ho has partially re- | office and became acquuinted with all the | prosent and assist. A large delogation of | G, Graen imd wite 10 Jolin Keok. lot of his family. They stafe that M- | PIOSDO e L e e O O s 1o ber® | gained the use of his right arm, but his leg is | clerks and chiefs of the burcau. Omaha aud Council Blufts Masons will bo KIOW DICO ., e s e genth has his son Willie in the Akl e £ .| are reali inzenis;onemaicaotlon iyisicor:iliyselass, Turpin, the inventor, on the other hand, | preseut. Moses Johnson and wife to 3 K Reece, o offico and that ho s allowed g0 | ~Lhecouncil then declared the whole busi- | tainly a move in tho right direction. - —— had neyer been able o0 penetrate into thé e 1064, DIk & Parkor's add...... 1,900 per month for performing the laborious dutics | 1es8 @ rauk und foul smelling nuisance. Tho The Sun will keep its readers fully in- Western Pensions. war office any further than the unte-rooms, Postoliice Palaver. Joln Ketk and wife to G L Green, part of carrying books from the vault to the desk, | Solmissioncrs ploaded gulty ang offerod ta | formad as to the plans and methods adooted | wasnixaroy, Aug. 1.—[Special Telogram | but while waiting therein the hope of-getting | Postmaster Johu M. Glasgow hus rocoived o bk Gusientate. ™™ The ‘report shows that Willie, who is a [ ypeet A ey @ ALY TS KoY [Lstialexchnn solt R veryiman Bwh oRtissIanya| o o following list of pensions | 80 interview with different oflicials he bad | notico that the allowance for clerk hire has | 1 and R T V. ORI the council to create a sewer district and mining terest, be it great or swall, cannot ol T o 7 1 d f th v school boy, fifteen vears of ago, is spending g plossrantos ot 1IDRALE fes 3 - s Tug Be Sxam. | seen Tripone going in and out of the ministry s 00 )0, Tho pres- | Eouth Gmaka. .. ..... 4 his vacation in the ofiice, 1t aiso shows that | 2€reed to lay theirown maius for nearly a | fuil of wishing thut the plans of the promo- | grauted is reported by Tug Bex aud Exam- | of war in a manner which seemed to indicato | 2000 raused from 82,200 Lo 84,105 PESs | Northwestern Invéstinint compiny’ ho is paid 0 por month for staying there, | Do make all conuections and give the city | tevs of the oxchange aro carried to a success- | iner Bureau of Claims: that he owned tho entiro building. Con- | ent avportionmeont will be, chief clerk, 81,1005 hn, ot 1%, bk lots 15 nnd This s what tho commisslonors do- [ 811, bonefits. An ordinance was introduced | ful issue. Nebraskn ~Original: Sanford Rydor, By- | sequentiy Turpin resolved to become ac: | matling ;"“sl‘l;j‘”"%l‘5.""""!""5 “‘l'"g“;[‘)'=“,'l,h‘;; and lot 10 blk 7, Crelghtou s clare is irrogular, as it simply adds | § & i 4 el L ron Gilman, Jesse H. Darnell, Richard . | quainted with this appavently all-powerful | thon clerk, £00, and his assistant 100, b} ey th i CaEO IO R Diat s £0 por mouth to Pere Mogoath's income, | ibWent nto the pocket of the ehnirman of th > 5 person in order to get tho latter interested in [ SUI just amounts to the sum having beeu i el 1 i 8 - | council committee and there it has remained \ Rlabl Powell, Schuyler Mudge, Jose L. Roy, o Thel twa she paia by Postmaster Gilasigow DLk 81 Bouth Omaha, .. 20,000 The pay roll of the offica is us follows: Hor. | SOWich committee and where it bus remaived | Gentlemen’s Rondstor club b the office | (0 O e, Albort. Hotrick, Frankliy | Dis explosive nventions, The two men soon aster. LT T e A T ner, §100 per mouth; Wobber, §i5; Mahoney, 3407 & of the Columbus Buggy C LEM I e A2 EFI0K, " | became fricnds and associates and tinally Notes About tho ¢ ity. ourl Avenue park 400 they cannot build a sewer alono the line of private property without the council creating | Street asewer aistrict. This the council has re- | full LAIN DEEDS. Omaha & Southwestern rallway com- puny to Jolin Keek, sw pt ot 3, blk 24 - £00; Brown, 80; Miss Oliver, MeDon' agh, $60: Read, $60; Lowrey, $0, aud Willie Megenth 0 per mouth, Monday ove Aug. 3 at 8:30. A | Coover, Richard Hawk, jr. William Kling- | fell out with the result already known. endance is requested. H, K, | aman, Joseph O. Fleming, John Bick- [ go14 ¢ne Secret for 200,000 Fr John Flynn has gonoto Chicago on busi- nes. | ness. Loaun 2 et Dia S G, D. Bdwards, Sec. | nell, Adam McKnight, Joun F. Curtis, - : e e : This pay 1oll, the commissioners say, is i;;?:‘d u;;mfl?x}h Anf'rm 10!;(‘1::1;‘. um“‘msfl Burket, I nua: By C ]).lu wrds, Sec. e EGEWG B Dengis. In :,‘ht:_mcnul_lamnTurpln ~_hlna lcnh.-l':n‘l into lnlfii:‘flles l‘.“\rhu Aken has returned from GO o T AT an l’:.;xii‘,“'::.‘l ranogsayoraL i un dEal s feeC gielot G. A. R. Excursion to Detroit, Jobn G. Burte. Myron N. Myrick, James D\ | LCERGtu the ministhy of war and fters | - Feank 15, Goodspeod of Switt & Co. 15 ouy | Joxs of fots i {01l i isQuma e tho purposc of fattoning thom at tho county | W6 1IN0 of private, proporty, which would | mickots at half rates on salo via tho | Watson, Willian Mcltosh, Amoes Davis, | grear deal of dickoring sold tho uso of ‘his | after a weck's illuess. Alvin Suundors dnd Wit o B make the connty liable for heavy damages if the sewer district was not created, Time and again the commissioners claim Chicago & Northwestern, July 31, Au- 76 e ek g acid invention to the French wovernment i g nell, Vernon k. Mercer, Lorenzo E. Sargent, | o sum of 200,000 francs, cash down, wh gust 1 and 2. This rate open to the | jumes G. Manson, Thomas D. Horton, Wat- . L thoy iave como to the retiof of tho ity when | public. Tickefs will be accepted on all | brman D, Teo, Frank West, Sambel D, | il wis evoutialy buld toi bis puids, but it was in a tight box, and by advanciug funds | teains, including tho 4:30 p. m. vesti- | Boyd, David Morgan, Additional—Dietrich | g ieq 0¢°0,d hoping to muke money he have inconvenienced themselves in thoir ef | buled limited. Call at city ticket office, | Bingell, Dempsey Furguson, James J. Law- | yurned his attention towards foreign coun- crib, To prove this the commissioners cito the fact that two men are employed at a salary of £0) per month _each, in comparing, while during Needham’s term of oftice, one man porformed this work, though the work is now only ubout one-fourth as great as then. v the Bedford Pick- etsa gaue of ball this alternoon. H Mrs. May, wife of D. May of Swift & £ visiting frieuds in Chicago. J F Boyd, sherit, Mary Gilehrist, daughter of Richard | Geonrs (i The Athletics will pl: seliner to L) Spizbart, lot 1, 1d to Kountze Place.” ¥ DEE to 11 C Akin, lot 13, SV bt 5 forts to help out the council. This will not | 1401 Farnaim. rence. tries, He was not awaro, however, that 15 listed amoug the sick. Mios, all lot f,',:‘!"l".',".‘ f.‘.':’lsu:h;",.""'r.,"f‘f If; 'ff,","" ra fl“"; oceur again as long s tho council iusists on 1 R R. RITCHIE, Gen, Agt. Towa: Original—Andrew Mason, Henry | (I 1400 secrot agonts of the govern- | The bardware firm of Briggs & Babcock |V Smith's Rty por duy, whilo now thoy only average | Duintainiug the dog in the mangor policy. et o, St Klecknor, Jumos Ellison, Leanon SUVCT- | jnent of England and Germany had beou con- | has dissolved, Mr. Babcock reuring. Yotal e A Y, erag RO v et R e e = 4 en, Jo Y Jeorg " Gardaer, icknglon L Byt Rl b Total Amount of transfers. ..., ... Trom" forty to Mty 11 1 aiso elafimod Tt | o5t county will now build its”owis sower |y Bllchorn line is now running ro- | 108 Joha Grotty Georze W. Gurduct, | stantly shadowed by the French polico and | * tPyo rogular monthly moctings of th ofibriusfon anothor clerk is recelviug more pay than ) 3 clining chair cars daily between Oma ot S Gireon” Mureus Tellon Joh | tat five men hud finally boon drawn iuto tho | council and board of education will be held Building Permits, lootic and | and Deadwood, So. Dulk., free to holders | Gorard, William B, Carey, William M. Starr, | Uit o o of those Hagenis®, o Proncth | Monday even on.Spo- | Of first cluss transportation. — City office | P H. Holwes, Hacrison’ Ginbs, Plillip C. | SRosier of WAk custt (0, e, S (06, 88 1401 Farnaw strot. dopot Isth and | Smyser, Horaco Luwrence, Ireston Duvis, | frortius P & BECher whieths Wle b John M. Frasier, Davia | 105 B 0000t oxy allowed by law, which is %0 per month, g 3 This clerk draws $15 per weelk, or $65 per milton War month. Many other iveogularitios ave | Magnetic phy: pointed out und the report will bo thoroughly | eialty, diseases of w sifted beforo it passes out of the bands of tho | 119 N. 16th strcet. 1. The committees representing the several Bohemian socictics will meet today to view lots offered for the new union Bohemian hal I The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings : Jolin Bishop, one-story 0 I nna Burdett nd su nen and children, lophone 1488 | Webster., T. R BUCIIANAN, Wantou C. Bar sivo. s ty-unl gL et 5 o 5 H. Parkor, Joseph Robinson, James Knifin, | "% el Yk & Tt The regular monthly meetings of the live | y'%y LWO-RLOFY finance cominitice, =i By Agent. | Wininw N, ‘Melutirs, Artemus B, Tyrell, |, The throw ngents who wove in the habit of | o0\ Chungo and tho & of directors A s e HERE, R Valite I 2 aking their meals in the restaurants of the | Sto d 4 J i " : .| Warren Gilmore, Low A. McCaull, Original Rue de Bourgogne and of the Boule will be held in the exchange rooms Mouday St. Louis and Return, g, v : Helin & Ihmn!um\. tailors and men’s | Sarah Tompkins. Suint Germain, which are frequented b; afternoou at 1 o'clock p. m, On July 81, August 1und 1 6,158 Feet :\ln.m the Sea Lievel. furnishers, 1612 Furnam. Summer stylos. R TN oMicers of the geperal staff, were purely ant A young colt belor to G wnd Boy it souri Pucific railway will sell vound trip | Seventy-three miles south of Denver, A5 e Incorporated the Club. simply expelled from Prance, and their vo- | Briggs, full over the bauk intothe al Davidson, tw . tickets at greatly reduced ratos to St. | almost under the shadows of that U. P. Band Picnic and Excursion, The Apollo club filed erticles of incorpora- | spective governments never protested and | ‘Twenty-fourth and J - strect yestovday and b Fortieth and O ¢ Louls and veturn, For furthor infol “Prince of the Range,” Pike’s Poak, i | To Fremont, Saturday, August 15 | tion in the office of the county ecierk yester- | not n word was' heard about it iu the public | was killed L Gnistry, e dottage, tion call at company’s offic e the presence of the most impressive | ¢ nlm'nlul'. ~in| u‘ lnll and ‘h:}\-s a good | day afternoon. The incorporators are ‘Il\ll"t"lvl:“c{():;;l':xi;\ 3'[1‘;.?"“‘ ux:::;:n' ¥ l.lv;\\'l,\l (L‘I: hf.\lvumn\vivh. ln‘l"nllr"’ l:. SN sty 3t Parna ¢ depe ) i o Rocky 1tad w | time with the oldest musical ovganiza- | donne oV iments and e | their guard ’. Hanna, of the conmission fivn o i Thirty-cighth ani {\‘ '{ “"“l_ ‘lj""':‘“" or depot 15th B ”1”,"\‘“,"“,3 ouky Mountuing, lie AN S s Thomas J. Pennell, Adolph Meyer, W. B, ripone was unable to sell Turpin’s se- | christ, Haura & Acker, is visiting bis father | Grind streots 4 2,500 ehster streots. lorado Spring A ? Wilkins, A. J. Van Kurean, George W. Hol- | ot acid to English houses, i this city. o oie-linlf-story trinie Tios. I, € It 18 essentinlly a home and health ve- WABASH brook and L. B. Copeland. The capital stock WhonRogues BallOn! EUHO Eleventh nnd Arbor streots, 2.000 J. V. PHILLIPL sort. Here is concentrated great wealth, LA S 04 * | 1s $2,500 and the object is for the purpose of SR .". Rt Rt A Nelta kg NOsy IRy uur vernits, and more people have summer homes A the study and rendition of voca! and instru- | Hence the disputes between tho two, anc it 42 o EY: ; e > and mora g eRINp BuImHOt amen St. Lounis and Return, $17.00- R finally Turpin’s denunciation of his former [ Niomians, Neb, A o the Kditor of Totul. Visit I8 IlI nltum lo @ ]:;l:l"d o T T R T ey Doseoltana Tiaturn, 818,60, .- £ th pone, charging him with thosule | Tuk Bee: [ think Draughtsman Schlagel is M BLE.Shisas LR UNE IS ADGULL 26020 0s i+ R aEa e W o4 . 9 On July 31, August 1 and 2 tickets will Didn't Ripg with Care. QL AIADWARDWES C0d! M8 AR ARE LS | mistaken in remwd to the transfer of tho Marriige wu:llnyvml. 5, ¥ou Koy 11‘,“'1 Just what you f::‘ f\_:_‘l‘l"I‘H"m';*‘""'l’u_'[ 't']"‘,"u'."r}‘t;:“ ;;;“1\1;.} besold at the above rate. Reclining | The street car company let out two con- [ FOtOLt that Tarpln had atempted to sell the | [y 70r\ud north of the Niobrars and Koya | e following I need in the furniture line at very much i 3 et LU chair cars to St. Louis and Detroit free, | ductors yesterday 1 for falure to comply ‘Che whole affair disclosed n most curious rivers from Dakota to Nebraska, The | by Judee . 15th | countey. H reduced prices. Continentul block ! sunt days, cool nights, health- and Douglas stroet. Ple de on the passawo of tho bill Pullman siceping ) to tho extinguishient of tho ticke 1 furth wrs onall trains, For | with rule 13, which jprovides that the con- | state of affairs wmong the governments of | transfor was u r information eall at ductor shall rlm{ caglr fare and pull tho uuu Kurope; it showed that hosts of spies arc at | in 1552, subjec giving springs, good hotels and the ; Meatintat D B stre ' © passel o sides at Gern o | Indiun title; which did not take place until g0 enst whon the fare is so cheap. Com- | to make it a desirable place for tourists N AR R | ——— A7 formation. A took u‘lh.u 4 of \!hh sulm'('l.'lu Illml AR L bl mencing July #1st and until August 2nd | and ono of the greatost resorts in tho | ° Sloin Boge Af whity Neb. | o pusiness oned of n matorinlizing | ‘O conse, thero fs much of this story | provision aud voted ipon the sumo b it Boin it inclusive, you can buy tickets to De- [ W 2 Bothesdn & Colfis Riaaaay tor, | medium, on puge 114 of this issue, is | which is a sccrct kopt with tho greateat care | elaqvols 08 tha GauLby SOAD BEhy. 1n. My Ot troit, Michigan, and veturn for less than Remembor that it is located on tho | o BERCHCER o 0 i “‘l noral WALer, | gruthful and reliable in all business | by the secr l,l"g*':'ldl_W"l;:"u_l!{'-‘fl_ ‘lh.“|"|“{" e A P PR i Hansen, Oniah half fare, good veturning until Septom- | Union Pacifie. . I jonil: [ UCLIDRRGE e ANRRIL A RRAPHII transuctions. Comsulting parlors at the | foW undcuioinic tHCIE, seicutest il the | voted for the division of tho county, which | ) Henry P Paulson, Oniuhia o ber 80th. These tickots are sold by the | Pass. and TI’t Agent, Omuhe, D W. T, Seaman, wagons and carriages, | Howard house, 16gh and Howard streets. | {yid' reat mitary secret trial as anything | would have given Creighton the county seat | 1) REREREAUCTERE CEUE Chieago & Northwostern railway at b ¥ fod " - e——— which will ever bo known outside of the | for the south hulf, but did not vute for It Fharap Ty acRONKLS | their city ticket oftice, 1401 Furnim Just Now J. B. Dietviok Life. Excursion to Detroit. secret records of the French war oftice, vesentative [Kruse, which was Mr. Kruse's | {8 m” e g stroct. You can get reduced rato tickets to n o RIRVG i July 81, August I and 2, the Chicago, The fact that the accused men were sen- | excuse for w “1 fainak tho paisaco of | Hubbel, Couneil Biuirs: - good muny pleasant summer resorts De. Ceam has removed his office to 707 | Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will sell | teuced and that the court of appeais hus con- | the Boyd county billin its prosen ‘l'\“I‘"M (i ue carringes, s ropository. ched by the Chicago & Northwest- | South 16th strect round trip ticketae Dotroit und return | firmed their sontences, shows that th e | DD i 7 orn railway and its connections. Fuv- for ONE FARE. PRICKETS GOOD TO | ¢harges made by each man agalust tho oth Hovey Pound Ouat. T AT PP TP ) Now Scale Kimball Plano, thor information cheerfully furnished at | @ M, Ellis, Jarchitect, Bee building, | RETURN UNTILSEPT 80, For fur A5 $R9, MM, MOEFech -1 Saldl Patay Hov oy to di ge Floialon yestor | aa itk af Aue tinae op less tikans Seld on eusy payments. A, Hospe, jr. | the city office, 1401 Farnam streot. e o | ther information apoiy to Or TR day: “1fa man gots twenty dnys in jail now, T TR e A T T 1518 Douglua street, a T 3 UAMAN, | 2 p e A NASH, Genoral Agent. The faculty of Creighton collego for 1891-2 | will eight lours constitute a duy ) R oloolé =, Grand Eatey Into Omoaha, - J. B PRESTON, City Pussonger Agent. : P T PR 1Y "Phe judgo thaught that the old twelve-hour om Slus stroot O lifornin Bxcursions, On and after July 80, 1891, the Chi- Now We Are With You, 1501 Farnam Street, Omaha. has been selected as follows: Rev. James | 0 Hois eaod enough for prisoners, to Forest Liwn Pullman tourist sleeping car oxeu o, Milwaukee & St: Paul Railway | Onand after July 31 the Chicago, e el Hooffor, 8. J., president: Hev. “’”'“'“\“‘:“ et sions to Californin and Pacitic coas company will run all of its trains in and | Roek Istand & Pucific railway will run | New Pianos For Rent. selln, + vice presidenc; Rov ’J”lm Math g iluinln leave Chicngo every Thursday, | out of the union depot, Omuha. No | allits trains in andout of the Union De- [ A, Hospe, jr., 1318 Douglas street. ery, 8. ., treasuror; Rov. Pe y P Cansas City evory Friday vis the Santa | more unnoyance caused hy transfer, pot, Omihu. uins will leave as fol- | . S.J., chaplain: Ley. Joseph Ki ‘N Fo routo, ' Tickdt rate from Chi and switehing at Council Bluifs, id | lows, east-boun Go sackstary. Hesllon she abave. & ; #7.50, from Sioux City, Onuha, Lincola | wostibuled tinins, cousisting of mow | = Day expross, i2id n. m, Rever: winous ad- | fE Tilmes Co 0.; Rov qow orKansas City $ [y ar o rate luco sleeping cars, froo parlor chuir Vestibuled limited, 4:40 p. m, | viceand go cust. Gofor re—Lto fish, | Bronsgeest, 8. from Chicago $4 per double berth, from | ears, elegunt coaches, and the finest | Atlantic express, 6:10 p. m. | to elimb mountains, to loiter in shady 8. L Prof, A | & Kansas C por double berth, dining cars in the world, all heated by 0 . m., 10:50 a. m. and 6:1 lanes, to saunter by old ocoan, to revisit S Keating, S thing. farnished o opt meals, stoum und lighted throughout by elec- | p. m. These trains ure vestibuled and | the sconesof your boyhood, bat go-—and ¥, A. B. excursions are personally conducted by | trie light The new evening express | it is an indisputable fact that thedining | go by the “BURLINGTON ROUTIE.’ oy '| - B pationand! baciraion meuagers whh | owith il a0kl tahtal in avany barih't | our seevica of tho 'Graas Haok. Ialanad | Bnees dnily trains leave Omuha at 9:50 | SWAREIR B0 L LT accompany parties to destination, For | now leaves Omaha daily at ) p. m. | is second to none in the countr, a m., 4:80 p. m. and 9:20 p. m., for Chi- | OMAIY, Neb., August 1.--To the Editor o i \ exoursion folder containing full particu- | arriving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m, in time For rates, sleeping car berths to Chi- | cago, muking close connections i the | Tne Bee: Will you please state why it is lars and map foldor and time tuble of | for all castern counections, Secure | eago or any points cast eallat eity ticket | latter city with all’express trains to Bos- | that the pe pple living in the w.un part of < Bunta Fe routo and resorving of sloeping | tickets and sleeping car berths at 1501 | office of the Iock Island Roule, 16th | ton, New York. Bhilsdelphin and all | the city, south of Vinton on Twonty-first car berths, address K. L. Palmer, | Farnum street (Barber block), and Farnam street: | k,..m[.. in the east and southonst. W. . | street, 1: ave no mail «:;:‘.\v ry vln' ;nlm.-» plx'uln / Passonger agent, Al & S, F. railroad, J. E. PRESTON, . A, Nasu, JOHN SEBASTIAN, &P A /aill, city ticket agont, 1223 Farnam | tion{ As wearc in the city limits and pay » . PreT) . ) 4 MLN, ¥, Tifo Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska. C. Fass, Agt, Gon, Agt | 3. L DE BEvQisk, General Agent, siat B MR A ally taxee wo osrtalaly. aro. sauiued Lo soma Used in Millions of Homes-—40 Years the Standard,

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