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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, Wi DNESDAY. AUGI BOLD BURGLAR AT TECUMSEH | yicmer mearmstasergrost ottoniy | HAMILTON. WILL STILL BOSS, fwsinivmbimiaonstvnnarttiaty | COMPANY - RATES REVIVED, 'SKIN DARK AS COAL 5, 1891, formerly a democratie editor of this place, as that during her recend visit in Egypt sho 18 P temporary county clerk of Boyd county e said to have stoleli fro tof in the dis- pilace an article of daeh pr the " khodive's ty oless value that atloeation is lost sig Eczema Afflicts a Wol'-Known Gen- v Attompted to Hold Up a Burlington Station | Sppoibtment in the governor's poor judg. | Shool Board Deoides That Bell & Borling- “:“"““l"“] o e vy S tho Rhodives | Question of Reduced Fares for Theatrical Agent, whose political record is bad and charac hoff are Not the Superintendents his country. It may al<o seem singular that Parties Cons!dered, setmian, FiUaIv Butjoosto Lok i not ubove repronch although no treaty oxists between the United | | Upon. Sufferod Terribly. States and Eeypt, the government should Whsle I ody Covered. s roR BEAuwe-PousH 2 COOLLY COMMANDED TO "'PUT'EM UP."” bebbibee Ml fibasnlsd SOME FEELING SHOWN ON THE MATTER, permit even o pashi o earry off an Amerlcan | wii) REPORT ON THE SUBJECT SOON. Vannxrise, Neb, Aug. 4. —[Special to Tur | against ter will._Miss Comfort makes Ber I'he harvest of sm vain is in full —_— o '|~'V“‘w;- of 'r" 8 charpod that is mude against —_— | Given up by Sah Francisco Dootors. SAVING LABOR, CLEANLINESS, Fatally Burned with Kerosene at | progressin Cherry county. The county has | Barnest Discussion and Final Rejecs Lwas ot a grand buil that was given in | General Sentiment Favors the ldea | Might Have Save $600, as He DURABILITY & CHEAPNESS. UNEQUALLED, Bteole City ~Holt County Veterans | the heaviest L ALT LI AL and thO | gion of the Committee's Report | the khodive's hulaco thatthe uriiclo Miss if the Terms Can Be Made Was Oured for 86 by Cuti- N0 ODOR WHEN HEATED. v " grain never looked better, | Comfort is said to have stolen was first - & Einjoying a Ieunion at A neavy hail storm nassed over yesterday, avoring the Architeets—Cons | missed. It was the pasha who discovered its on a Two Cent cura Remed os. SANDALWOOD CAPSULES a0 he Atkinson. but did little damage as it fell largely on the tractor Not Satisfied. loss. Tt was his_heact, sha will roturn Basis. DUGUTA Lanit only capsiios proserling by Indian reservation. This will see the smiall with him on the Efruria next Saturday avo N g Tar phytoiane for tho cure oF I many tim wer what Cut na grain all 1n shock | Miss Comfort will be escorted to —_— has done for nie moto good nealih | Gpnorm Ay ’«‘1"; ARG AL " w. Sisaital Ml Biackleg i1s working among the cattle o e -y . sor tha | [SEYPE by her husba Although a pasha, . 5 and b ois, COTIOUIA Ry ME horite hequire PUAPNTL PO e (1 O R Tecussen, Neb, Aue. 4.—[Spectal Telo- | on e ST ol farmors have | Ouly hialf a dozen visitors looked over tho © iy hangsomo foreigner is an Eoglisnman | CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—Atthe meeting of the | nim« [ uiven o torcin San Fran- | - 5 - gram to Tne Ber.]—A masked burglar made | Jost stoek from this disease, railing last night at the board of education by birth and education. His name is Harry | Western Passenger association the old ques. | £ PREIELRAT Gl token a cortain gon ) “E OMAH an ineffectual attompt to hold up the night Spocial Agont B, B, Reynolds is at Rose- | rooms when President Goodman called tho ' Crookshank and he is entitied to add F. K. | tion of special passengor rates for the bonefit | Should cerainly have saved rrom 00 to 8. 1 was o o A oparator at tho B, & M. depot ut this place | DUl ugency taking accountof the ponios | board to order, €S, to his stgnature, Tis, fathor wils at | of travenng thoatrical compantes was re- | A1 Lt mubjoct n it ocremn, CTU Hotit 2148 e PO i1 | taken from” the Tndians in 1870 by the order |~y np, i o committos on build. Ingiish general who was killed in the In. [ oo HVEUHS S oA te e Pl B L ORI B8 6, AL ELL “F ’NG :] :1:. t “h f’hn morning. »n,. {n r Wil | Se'he. war dopartment. The Indians will | - wn],“ lllz‘v“l:\}(,'r[n Eh % mmitt o on build- G Service, While yet # medical student | YIVed. 'The proposition was to m..k.‘\ |<n‘ i Inatop i L, me e s, and | A 00 Shildneck, was sitting in front of the recoivo about §30 n head for oach pony. | ings and property brought in a report upon | Crookshank became attachod to the medical | 0f 2 cents a mile for parties of ten or more b AL Aol AL i window at & desk wriling when ho heard a T i the Kellom school diMculty, s follows: | cotps of tho German army and followed its | but to establish a form of tiviet that would | was peifectly eostored ¢ A OMAMA, NEB. voice in a low tone say, “'put 'em up.” kol h Entertained. Your committee on bu ldings and property. rious fortunes throughout the Franco-Prus- | prove a reasonable safeauard, sgainst tho | yuiia Mosameerer s which s e o : Ho glanced up and saw. & man wearing o | FLEBRON, Neb, Aug.4.—(Svecial to tho | to wiiom wis reported th M P | Sian serviee. For vallant seryio bo wag ro Nonsaof the pHvilege. Mo penordl senitle | JENment Ak HALe fokd NURE Aot OF, v MhRE Nos. 108, 110 and 112 N. 11th St. 4 h AN 5P 8 st BTkEs 561 o | tendency of the Kellom sehool buildin z, wo. varded by the Empross Augusta, who tool of the ge. € . CUTICUILA has dono for me, hit hnve thought thi mask with & gun pointed at him through the | BRR.1—Ono of the most pleasant events He- | Lelnitith 3% VRe o dehaal iR G A | warded by the Emp Augusta, who taok | yoone ot tho meating was in favor ot 6 DMLY | Guun o wribeain e yen bk s thae ooy ea TELEPHONE 1772, | her own finger ving and presented it to him, | Ho ontered the Turkish-Russian war ar.d was | rate on tho proposed vasis and & committeo | referanyone inthis county tomee = o ¢ | 1 the surgicat corps at the Bulgarian massa- | was appointed to vecommend a special form Proprietor Marine Hoat 11 | cre and through tho Sorvian war of 2,000 mile ticket for this purpose, the com- Sausalito, Marin Co., ©dlifornis 1 1888, when the cholora was raging in % # it the Boptombor meeting, b~ | Bayot, Dr. Crookshank went to Cairo, His | MItlee to report at the Septomber meeting 4 CHATIMAN FINLEY'S VETO Cuticura Resolvent bron has ever witnessed was the fiftieth an- | £olay, at Which wero prosent the. eont niversary of the wodding of Hon. Robort Mr. “l'nl‘l‘\lr)h“, Htlh\‘l \Ir\ ( nv,'v Nwll‘l Ioraith and wifo, which ocourred August Tidimgs at which tine uns matter 9, thoy having taken tho marriage vow at | Hserssed and an amfeable arring Glasgow, Scotland, August 1541 Mr. glass of tho window. Shildneck wmad jump from his desk and landed behind a jog In the wall where he was out of tho sight of tho man with tho gun. The would-be a 1 upon, subject, of course. to the fuil and complets piyment forall pians, spes | Miss Comfort is & Vassar graduate, She burglar then came inside of the waiting room brovid of thid bourd, And that s that Messrs. | §itlity to the suffering F salbrait videly know railroad oie- Ol & Herllngho il that is that Messes. | fidelity to the suffering Kgvptians attr _ and tried the door which was locked ‘.1'” "\,'?:\‘,'“'.“ ‘,‘[!,,‘:K,;‘,“Y" i :‘“r“l.',“. K,,Lff'.‘,,]. inghofl wre b bo the superintends | tho khedive's porsonal attention and lie was [ Chairman Finley has ruled that a member [ C5C5 F 0000 5 : The operator then stepped to another desk :” clinn r‘“"_ ”'I‘“,‘“‘”‘ % . \! o l“_‘:'“’m“\“,:l‘"::‘ necept. nt the eombletion of the butiding, 4 | created a pasha and made director geueral of | of the Western Passenger ussociation has no | niood of ail i ites an poison AL and picked up o glass papor weight and a3 | pigioerin railrond work in the stato of Il per cent on the actual cost of the building in | Egyptisn prisons. right to appoal to tho advisory board of the | thus remove the catisel, ant CUTICERL e kriat PROTECTED AY U. 8, PATENT ) and Cr he burglar stoppod out to the bay window | nois, being engagec ODOTALINEI NG HESE.| of e nancr i vsy By ORE{OF KILDIITS A0 aiF A 8tave Lisrd e | \ostern Traflic associntion beeause the Chl- | Hontinor, sxtarnntly. (o alonr & e skin nid sonin " mark, but hit the casing of the window and | first locomotive built in Chicago. Ll nd the adovtion of thisreport. | graquated from Vassar in 1589 she took high [ the former avd not tho latter organization il R VI o A SO LN Yard and Lawn Fences, also Farm, Stock loft o mark that sho ved if it had reached its Inherited a Fortune. Startin ond Chatios Wativor, . uetd | honoes i the higher scionces, notably In | Tho quostion camo up in tho notlco KIVEN BY | 4y avorywhore, Brics, Cemicci. e Soap, | PaFk andCemetery Fenoes. The cheapest, f;?.'-}"r,.,‘,'L"“,.':.‘:;f.“”"w..'v'n“"‘"]x‘:.uh‘:-.v.rflnf.m Ltho | Ngnnask Ciry, Nob., Aus. 4.—(Spocial to [~ When tho roport. was roud Me. Wohror at | {tont abrond. with tier incther. - whito in | L1e Atehison that it wouid moet the CUieago | g Rexolve Nré1 07 brorel 1y’ dio Portiic | most artistic and durable fence in tho iarknoss as’ mystoriously | the Tk Bee.|—C. A, Odenhausen, a team- | once moved that it be adopted, i Egypt they were the guests of Judge Keiloy [ & Alton’s £10 round trip rate between Kunsas 4 HEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston, market, Manufacturers’ agents for Archi- disappeared in ti The Rock Island opposed | S8#"Send for “How to Cure Blood Disoases st dor "hic. g Mr. Smythe sprang to his feot and entered | of New SRR ) Shicaw as he {come up and not since been | ster for the Chicago pac and provision s Sl L of * the yptian judiciary, and it was | City and Chicago. ¥ h TR company, received nows of tho death of his | UDON @ long und very earncst argument | through his influence that she was prosented | tuis and wished to appeal to the advisory tectural Iron work of all kinds, and for the WL LA L b B to the khedive and wards honored with | hoara of the Waostern Traflic associa celebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wire. n | BABY'SSkin,nud Scalp puritiet and boauts Dby CUTICCHA SOAE Absloutoly pr Independents Disagree. father in Germany, leaving a fortune of *I'ns 18 simply crawling out of the hole in | jnyvitations to the grand ball give i : X 1 b6 1h e Grnixa, Nob Aug. 4—(Spocial to Tur | S00.000 marks—about 200,000 to $225,000 | 88 gracoful u manuer ay - possible, M. | couet: It “,“':',,,.,“”‘:.,'I,,’,'”l\ R | A AT SL L | callat Factory and seo samples o Y . 3 © % | in United States coin, to his sister and him- | Smythe,” said Mr. McConnell T S RNy kiHost. e such a rate should be authorized { ; S Sond for Catalogues and Prices, Bre.]—A vial of wrath lost its cork here Inst | Jg,¢ "/ " 0l e Gite and mothor is to | . “1 denv that tho board s or hos boen in & | entice weas in Kasope, e wodding 1 to bb | i Finley said: Thors is no roltol to | 4 MUSCULAR STRA!NS Baturday upon the convening of the alliance- | rocaive interest during her lifo, and at her | hole)’ Mr. Smythe rejoined energetically. | eolobrated at noon tomorrow at the. conntry | Lhes that simply want protethou i e eet | / and. palis bick nehes” wonk. kidnos, | (= {ndepondent-people’s county convention. 1t | death th entirs amount is to be' turned over | The' genticman “then “procecded to argao | seat of Dr. Dickorig, the dride's uncle, b | Louidour e ive botie B ther s | / TRO AL oM, A0 CUSC pans, Tollaved soems that a secrot meoting of the delegates | to himsell and sister. 'The necessary that jtho board Bud ‘never adopted the | Ianghorn Pa. 10 ohane for._appesl to an udvisoey board, | /. A0S BRASTEL i Reat and oy bt Hiad beon' heli prlotito’ tho (convoriion; for. [ Steps wora takenitoday tojprove ‘lilsiidentity | SpeciAcations ubinitiod bye Beltd Berlink: e Soan Though tht-1ino. a8 mermbor of the | kiling plast s b 3 4 d establish his cl § hoff. "The plans only were adopted, ana for A G Y S 0] CAGIA LML el L ML 3 that, to the public at least, the strife would Ate Btrychnine. was not the scratch of a pon, Mr, P T ety et R D D ATO M sy S not bo apparent. But the scramble for oftice | Brur Sprixes, N Aug. 4.—[Special to lll;l\_l,lh\'n\'\---u the board aud tho Somo Hnx i 8 ik-turning Done by ‘I)::[lwn oo assoctation. 1o gTocoRnit e e |g AT UMHHHLOHN&TRUS’]‘[:U was too much fortne proposed peace and [ o SRR T Z 105 which went to show that the architocts were the City Council. A At i 3 o s tooymiohfoe o tprepited petoy aud | ve sl Veatardhy vanig, IS EVIVAL | Finticyt i aetyam s U s o | avataL e 0 oisp Aot il oan || (NBVSL 5580 7 dons ) s il Sl EAVINGS - BAKK without effecting anything. a three years old daughtor of C. L. Clapp of | claimea that the paragraphs in tho Monye- SThe f T [ L D S Ha P BT 1l ¢lreles when first fnvented and. givo T e o L 7 S : S TS i ot Hotae 3 i ; joseled each other for a position at the muni- | both associations to appeal would be giving I ! ' Riven SECOR. I6™ &OOUGLASSTS, The convention mot almost immediately, | this place found a paperof strychnine which | dohtcontract placing the suporintendenc i X 1 ¥ 1t q * line bolouging 1o th ta tigyorllbYiHe IenOwaCHumINGUY: CAPITAL 100.000.00 and the battlo was wagod from its opening. | had been stored away to poison rats and, | Of the building in the hands of the architects | cibal grindstono last night and the city's | tights that, anothor liue tolouking 1o tho GiAgutCll e AL DIRECTORS ‘A UWYMAN - E.W. NASH One faction of the delogates had a project for | enildlike. o Sl did not bind the board. If Beil & Berling- | seventeen servants who wore present tried L VL L LM IR ORS | ! % L G DL childlike, commenced eating it but not liking | {i MO8 DI H0e S SE L ATBAE R s 2 enjoy.” A number subjects were laid over EXTRAGT F JHMILLARD GUY_C BARTON G B. L AKE. ;0’,“1",’;:‘! e opposity. Tholion ns. being cow. | th bitter taste told her mother it was some S A o T t')';'” Dt to ““”"”""""‘]"‘ all comers. | i} tho next meeting. Arrangements we JJ.BROWN - THOS L. KIMBALL . .y Y il W | of “grandma’s pepper.” T 0 5 . co there was a crop of disappointment | made for a conference of committees of the = — 5 PR ot e K o | of “grandma’s pepper Tho parents soon 1 20 o the courts and got it. Ho thought cou v ; m el 1 il . A i T e oAt Ats SOl G A detected tho poison and though couskdersbly | §y'Would bo wnfair for tho oard to refuse to | and tho reaping of it caused a wholo lot of | Transmissouri, ~Transcontinental andpWes- L NINBRASICA atonco, and o bittor gt was mado for | ftightencd bogan togive the child wille as ad | stand by Mr. Hamilton in_ihis contest. Tbo | trouble. torn, Passonyor Associations rekarding. tho | Stonie ey, . sheriff. John Maycock was nominated, but | @ntidote and no serious results have followed. | board hud appoiuted Mr. Hamilton to supe The preliminary caucus and skirmish con- | Munipulation of Colorado rates. dellcloun a \sible i1 ’lt 10“’ ln { his op.nonent rofiised to make It wnanmons WOl CEpIE CHAIr Aok intend tho Kellom school and now wheu tho | sumea a largo amourt of time and tho first HKDUCED TATHS PROM DULUTIL Tmproved and Keonomic Cookery C C (¢ \ or clerk A, F. Snyder defonted Judgo J. M, < - 3 ; o3 conflict has come between him aud tho | o : g 9 = The board of commissioners of the West- | Genuina . RO § King, the oid wheelhorso of the purty, and |, GR#AND Istaxn, Neb, Aue. +.—[Spocial | gargpitects the board propose to go back on | DALf bour of the session’s time was numbered | pippic association_ zave out decision to- g 2 o U78. DEPOSITORY. == OMALA NER hls precinet is out of line. The ticketwas | Telegram to T Bir.] —Yostorday ovening | tho superintendent of the buildings aud let | With the past vefore President Lowry called | gay which authorized the Chicago, Milwau- with 9 Justus | Capital [.looi, $400,000 completed as follows: Treasurer, C. C. [ Sct Mallaby, anephow of Dr. Hawl, while | the architects have their way. the council to order. kee, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha and tho 7 | surplus Jan. 1st, 1890. 62,500 Franklin: lu]luxl'mlmuh t Mrslm. Agnes Moo- | crossing the Union Pacific railway track be- Mx! W N;\"‘r H;n_df l“ ri\";lilmlx: and vehe- The mayor vetoed the ordinance creating | I'vemont, 1] LKhorn & Missouri Valley ‘xn.ulu signatu vonLieb & OMicors nndt Directors -1lenry W. Vatos, Prosident; maw; coroner, Dr. H. G. Stalcup; commis- | tweon the cars had his feot eaught bo. | Mentspecch in whick he held that the con- | sewer district 143, on Sprag E to apyly Clieago ratos on all classos and com- Lowls 8. Rt View Prosidant: dnmes W, Savage slonr. John . Icollums. ~Ior. felagato to | twen tO, cars had his foct omneht wop | tract botweon Mr. Mengedoht aud tho bourd | fovor Gistrict 14 00 Speasue suet Fom |, oqiics except lumber from Duluth stations DRI St S il i g 3N " the stato convention, 5. J. Clark was cloctod. | e cartied some distance bafora ne could | made it obligatory on the part of the bourd | Twenty-fourth to fhirticth, as tho plans | o the last mentioned line. T TR ON T3 A NI axtricato himself from his portlous position, | L0 recognizo Bell & Beriinghoff as suverin- | called for au inadequate sewer to drain the | This is an extension of priviloze gratted in N ROT A NI, Daring Horsethie Ohe foot, was budly mashed and it is thought | tendeonts. territory in the district, 1889, which referrod to class rates only and (o) R § nmHewoniowi Corner 2 and Farnam Sts Trcumsen, Nob., Aug. 4.—|Spectal Tele- | amputation may bo necessary. Mr. Martin explained his position asa On a esmlumout‘ by Mr. Osthoff that the | which is now made to wclude west-bound | yryivere Dr. Pioroes Snctis "";‘]“"" General Banking Business 3 ric 1t 0w want tho cured thousand: Sorfree Pamphl Francise mamber of the committee. He said that he | citizens of the d wanted the sewer and | comwmodities. Owine to the relations of the dlhl nm.' undertake to defend the attitude of | were ;i'ouw: to pay forit, the ordinance was | Chicago & Northwestern with the two roads IOl e N D T R P . | the architects, but tho bourd had entered | Passed over the mayer's veto. named, the commissioners understand that 'rt;l"";o“ ”l_‘n"b'_:l““ 41 [ “f"”,i“h‘ T:‘l" into a contract with Mr. Mongedoht in which | Mayor Cushing sent in a surprise in the ap- | the quéstion of divisions on through ratos & suspicion that he had stolen the team. As | K™ £ OEE AL, James SROrtel, | he arcnitects were named as the superin- | pointment of Philip Audres as sani com- | between those lines does not come before he oficers appoarod on tho scens to fuvesti | Wife of @ farmer living four miles novthwest | ents of tho building. Mr. Martin hola thay | wissioner. The appointient was coufirmed. | them. ato the matter the stranger toolk to the | Of here. was badiy burned yesterduy while | the board was under obligations to carry out [ ~City Attorney Povpleton gave a opinion BIG GRATN TRAFFIC IN SIGNT. & S 9 £ trying to start a fire with kerosene. ‘The can | its part of the contract with Mr. Menge- | to the effect that the city tickets, for the Traftic Manager Busenbark of the Chicago, woods and_cornfields and oscapod. Shentff | exploded, scattoring oil all ovor her, She | doht. Ho could not see how the board could | coming election, should be printod on sepor- [ g Paui & Kansas City tond has advices Stetavern took charge of the team and it is | died today about noon. The housewassaved | repudiate the contract made with Me, Men- | ate tickets from the state and county tickets [ {15,756 (0 00) bushels of grain from Kansas gram o Tue Bek]—A strange man with a pair of sorrel horses drove into town yester- day, and by his pecular action soon aroused i | JOSEPH GILLUTT’S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, "ARI3 FXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOSY VCRFECT OF PENS. Fatally Burr mow hero at a livery stable awaiting | put badly scorched gedoht and a compromise, he thou, va and should be canvasscd by the city” council, i i i h 3 s b 0 5 ght, was | and should be canvassed by the city” council. I beg ving during tho third weex in govtiopmentd s the fairest aud most sensible way out of the [ Estimates in favor of John I Coots, for | XiiguSE Conaidorablo delay has hoen cnused SCHOOLS ANDCOLLEG I The stranger has not been heard of since | Gessler's Magic Headacne Wafors. Cures al | difficulty. city hall work, amounting to $11,505.60, were Feomtin 51 That stat SN edish ) imd st o noither has & span of nico young Hamble- | i . T ol by tho continuous rains in ihat state. D young oadaches in 20 minutes. At all druggists. | Mr. Koes thought that tho board had paid | allowe: 5 o s UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. tonian mares belonging to Henry Jones, a — Bell & Berlinghoff about all that was due Stres Jommissioner Flannery was granted PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS. The Ninety-fifth Session Will Op: TUESDAY, SKPT. 8TH. Full Courses in Classics, Letters, Sciency. farmer living one aund a half mile” northeast SHARKS ARE SCARED, them. He was decidedly opposed to the idea | 8 two weeks’ vacation of this place. The mares had each a young of hiring men to superintend a buitding who | _‘T'he action of the fire and polico commis- colt and were missing this worning. ' IVis | go ¢ Phey Feel Over the Bureau of | had tried to take advantage of the board. o using the arvest of Cadot Taylor J. Sterlng Morton is ut the Paxton A. V. Peasc of Fairbury, is at tho supposed that the man who cvaded the oMcors St Dr. Gibbs took a middle ground in the dif- the entrance to the Globe Loan L0 In town is the man whostolo MrJones | = Climspvorie B4 | ficulty. He believed that the architeots still | and Trust compauy’s. building to occupy | John Morau of Catlaway, is at the Paxton. Lawtivil and Mechnical E!‘l‘"l}lcflll'“;-. team, and it is pretiy good evidence ho had uring the past month tho Examiner-BEe | had some interest in the builaing. It was | some of the sidewalk <pace come in foralot | W. B. Humphrey is & guest as the Millard. UL Mt T UL 0T Hoys UNAOE-LS 18 niaua it the stolen the team ho brought here with him or | bureau of claims has been in receipt of a | tho duty of the architects, he thought, to ses | of attention. Aftera lot of discussion ares- [ 1 'B Baldwin of Elkhorn, is at the Del- complatenest of Its equipmont Catalogues sent rree on application to be woula not have abandoned it on the ap- | number of letters from ciients onciosing | that Ms, Menge \ iRk It shs R th o ] A aF s clients g | that Mr. Mengedoht put up the building ac- | olution instructing the city attorney notto | jone, & HIFARARED g pronch of tho oficars, Deputies havo boen | yhrentonins aud argumentative circalars | eording o tho plans and speciicatious, 10 prosecute the case, was adopted. REV. TIOMAS K WATIL C.8. Patter from attorneys formorly omployed, and ask- | 8180 the duty and_ priviloge of the boura to [ A wnan with ahcheme foran automatio T2 D e e = : S NS e i @ have Mr. Hamilton there. In cuse of a dis- | time-keeper for the ity hall nad his propo- L q " i ] p) Olass Work at Crete. ing if the assertions therein made were true. | pute botween the contractor and Mr, Hamil- | sition referred to the committee on butldiug J. D. Parish of Liucoln, is a guest at the bl “ \R\ b AL l)h MY Cnere, Neb., Aug. +.—[Special to Tms | Thesaid clients are parties who, having been | ton with regard to the plans and specifica- | 8ud property. Some of the members wantod [ Murray. [ Al \ Bee.|-The State Biblo association is hold- | pre d on file, but Mr. Bruner of A. A. Schuster of Schuyler, is at the THE ORICINAL fously robbed by claim agents, eagerly | tions tho architects should bo called in decide | the matter plac ng its annual convontion on the Chataugua | raspod the opportunity for reliof oy trans- | the dispute, and for this work on the part of | the Eizhth ward protested and secured a ref- | Murr: and only. Compiete and - Sntiefactory T A v f e architects the board wi cert v have | erence to the committee, A bEma Robbr Treig] i z Vona a Ment in tho Market. grounas in this city. Tho sossion commenced | ferring their cases to this bureau when con- | {1 Arehitects the board would certinly Lvo | erfuie (0 O SGURIER ) cinding the | o SorEg, Roberts of Creighton, s a guost at | “ghouh"Sunatitises thd Cruo Fmitattons yosterday aftornoon. The attendance is | gross n!)um‘\l the door vy annulling previous | of adopting tho report of the committee. control for Adamant plaster for the city hall, RevT) I Wilon ctortad Sestardayl for T D D ANVt large for the first day, visitors from ull parts | contrac Now, the aforesaid claim agent MriMorrison was infaver of¥Raopt he | with a view of submitting Silicer wall | rotor- o N5 3 2 y Y Do ot ha decotyed but always insist on the Y 5. cormorants, fearing they may be balked of Sk ot er of fadpptang;the 7 R = T = Noeweastlo, Penn. New England Brand, The best made, of tho state aro taking part. Tho Young T | Zepoct: plaster, was referred to the committee on ST 3 N /. Dea BOLD BY ALL GEOCEIRS. the prey they have so long entangled in their | My Points agreed with Mr. Smytho in | public Eroperty and buildings. Mrs. J. L. Morgan and Mrs. M. V. Dean Men's Christian association is holding an | meshes. huve begun to flood the country with | that the board could nov bo legally ‘held by |~ On report of the committes on claims, the | have gone to Sau Diego. tsl-lmorfloll\ Hfl'sk"}!fl leslig a weok, also on | cireular letters in which thoy constantly | the architects for pay for superintend- | ity attorney was instructed to confes: B. Silloway, propriotor of the Murray, b.\fn".'.'fl."lé‘;'fif:"&'él (":)n"nxn“(': m]:;:;.:jn, base- | harp on two themes, viz, ¢ That congress has | jng the building, but he thought | judgment inthe district court for $116in | went to Chicago yestorday. ball, atbleosiara the oxercists thoy onjoy 1o power to uurnul private contracts, and that | tho report of the committee was all right as | favor of ¥ J. Kaspar, for grading on Mason W. B. Humphrey and John W. Hoffman of B e S Dl Al Reanars [stheie powarsataltorn ey are irrevocable be- | matter of compromise, with the exception | streot. This was the case in which Mr. | Lincoln, are at the Millard DN y s ssembly grouud cause coupled with an interest, namely,u | that it did not provide for any superintend- | Kaspar, when a counciloan, was sued by a | “Roy, R. V. Atkisson and wife started for (One Milo West of Notro Dumo Unlveraity.) The 73d Academ’c Term Will Open Monday, sinco the Chatauqua closed have been oceu | contingent foe. | i u it . : ency aside from that of the architects. He | Second ward citizen' for work done | Gnjcago yostor i the Bur- Sopt. Tth, fod by duite 8 numbor of families from | Wodo mot vropose at tho present tme to | balioved in keeping Mr. Hamilton in tho | in ropairing and grading Mason streot, Tho R LR AL A RO i XA oIS GoNTI IR 1 In tho Prepara- it Ll T on ): mp | advertiso the names of these parties who now | position of superintendent at the Kellom | city did not furnish the proper defense and & O, MeS) ) It tory, Sentor and Classical Gr Musle Depart- o to the fullest extont. Thoy profer the | masquerade under the cognomen of attor | Fengor. The onse was docided apatnst Mr. Iuspar | Mes. B C. MeShano and daughters lofu THonE, o the. plan Of tho DSt Conservatoring of : < | yesterday afternoon for an extended trip Rarono. in pndor charko Of & compioty cotpy Of toachors. Studio modeled on the kreat Art Schools orBurope. Drawing and Painting from 116 and the antigue. Photog ity pe Writing tnght, pure air of Nebraskn to the hot and stifling | noys, though strongly tempted to give them The city now assumes o atmosphere of fasbiouablo outing places. A [ tho colebrity their *quasi-litorary-les WVtion\thoiote mealcatled Ao inofirenort] T oty oow Ressliinne LiboamONaLior 8he [tk ronghithiofona: amall city of tents has sprungupon the | deavors so richly merit. —One in particular | “/'g poard then went into committeo of the | I'tie bond of John Nelson for hauling dead [ ~A. D. Brandeis and wife returned vostor- grounds and young and old aro making the | deserves special recognition, by & maudlin | whole with Mr. Martin it tho ehair Lo, con. | animals was rejecte ot v from a threo weelss' trip to Salt Lako s cquty Awepiraty s g o i f Mr. ¢ & als jected, the sureties not being Yy from a threo wi | 3 g oanipi 0 K ¢ p most of their outing. communication of eight pazes’in which he | gigor the Kellom school difficulty. The com. | free holders, and the' comptroller instructea | Manitou and Yellowstone Park. OPTICAL O ;‘,';;“\"!;m"\:""' SRE o BT jumbles disslons adie ik fanciful thoories, | miteo sat in the superintendent's room with | to advertise'for five days for bids forhauling | Police Commissioner ~ Hartman left. for S VA At A DEM Y, i : 3y garbles judicial decisions, and so inextricably | ¢losed doors. dead animals for a teri of two years, Hot Springs, 8. D, last evening. He swill EW HOUSE Notre Dame P. O., St. Joseph, Co., [ad, Brur Serrxas, Nob., Aug. 4.—[Spectal to | entanelos his words that'in many stances | “Xfier half an hour of discussion the com- | On report of the committes ou paving, | tarry thero for a couple of weeks, bathing in N - Tur Brn]—Never beforo sinco the white [ the closing part of his sentences have no ap fthe wholo rose and reported as | curving and guttering all bids for curbing | the medicinal waters, HICAGO EEMALE GOLLEG man settled in Nebraska has there been a | Paontcouncction witn uio boginning, = = wero rejected and a committeo appointed to [ Murs, (. K. Wilkins and two danghters and or THE M organParkmearChicago). Boarding season of such wondorful productiveness as | cubn idiotie lattors nee b matior only 0f ridi tesolved, That Fd O. Hamilton bo test the various kinds of stono offored for | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobbio and daughter, S R0l Tor Girls and Youn Ladias. For ¥: e ety A 5 such idiotic letters are & mattor only of ridi- shy confirmed as the superintend curbing, for the purpose of establishing u | left on Saturday for Coltax Springs, Ia. D] catuloguo address G. THAY I, Li. D., ut. If this country could be assured | culo and amusement. But whe consider I i thndned sk bk ”l '3 4y 4 4\ Morgeu Purk, 111, 0r 215 Stato” Strect, Chilcago, I} year of such timely rains as havo fallen | that the average claimant in the westis no Tho appropriation ovdinance was passed Y \“1;l llll' M ‘IKV‘N-: (-; ::.;u- P 4 2 4 . EW ENGLAND RVATE R‘{ this spring aud summer it would ever becomo | essarily ignorant of the luw govoruing the | s the superingendents or m any wiy ‘,‘;".:::[:,‘ At 11:30 0'clock tho council found that it | (ihools; loaves next Thuvsday for Mi - E CUNSE VATD known as a veritablo gardon of Bdon. Har- | FISCCRCES BF SAIER L L0 oYU 08 O | Gt Siid buitding and the sweretary is horoby | had spent tho entive evening in wrangling | \yore s wifo aud daughter are no Practical Opticians OF MUSIC, nr. rxs vest is abont completed here, and threshing | (o0 We fnstrueted toat’ once notify the contractor | 0Vera lot of unimportant matters and ad- | 0 "He is unaecidea ns yet about what he | And branch of world renownud optical establish- CARL FA N, Dirostor: enough hias boen dono to show that many | RIS ion of oxtént to which congross | 43,0 St Bell & lorlingho of is action [ journed in diswust. will do the coming vear, but will probably | montof A% Aloo & Co, SC Louts: Our mothod 1y 2N PIANO. DRGAN, - fl‘.‘,"‘ R AR B T ,n:m)"“’d‘yf“,',j; ¥+ [ tracts, is undoubtedly one on which some ot | ool " Gl v the following | | e S0 ara the peoplo who hava beou | _ Colonel James Biddell, colonel of tho Ninth | fumui o tho faco. s and private Toss abundantly and corn prospects are simply | UG Most eminont logal minds havo diffeved |y Babcock, Coryell, Gibbs, Points, orod to howlth by Hood's Sarsapurilla. | £AVILY, piised theewsh thoully vediontay on Eyes Tested Froo of Charge. Lty dus {mmense. ~ Every bush and shrub of a fr LYo aIe] boarine epocios 1y loadod. And. the land ia | Side. However, the philosophical and politi- earing species 1s loaded. And the land 1s | o] arguments pro and con are somethin o Jounty. 3 oo mand of the regiment. 'Licutenant Colonel : 5 i o heagihiangcios OBl eanaiitn | Icelioy, MeConuell, Morrison and SHoldCouney VaCEanai oot it 0. Smith ot tho Eienth intantey, now i | Prices Low for Firstclass Goods. Orgnn Tuning, COMEOITABLE THOM K d‘“f'.‘ Ly B e e Of pro- | \ith which we at presont have no concern, NN R Eiin 6x Dlninad thatite iatad rRiNsoN, Neb. Aug. 4.—[Special Telo- | o5inmand at Fort Rovinson,has beon ordered for'Lady Students, Calendar Fre 'fiffl:fl'f:'bmu";l“ adh eiow hotada phs "0""”‘[’«“‘ Wao conflng ourselves to the cold, hard logie | gciotion to adopt this report o the ranson | gram to ik Bk, [—The four days sossion of | to David's Island, to superintend tho recruit- THE ALOE & PENFOLD OO., Fall Term begins Sept. 10, 1891. . o ekt deuch orclard, butb | of fucts. That tho last congress did specifi- £ the Holt county reunion of veterans opened | ing servi A e e N Boatamae FRANK W. HALE, Genoral Mannger. many of the farmers have a few trees and 4 that he placed a great deal of contidence in ice, A cally cancel and annul all existing contrac oLl o 3 ] is plac 3 o somo have enough to vicld several hundred m)“)vwn BT mh“."u)‘l‘“ (FFaT the opinions of membars of the board who | 8t this place toduy under the most favorable SPIRI R X L Franklin Square, Boslon, Mass. 'y Pinno and Poppleton, Rees, Smyth—7. e Before buylug that typewriter, why not | - bushiels. dion depradation act of Maroh I, 1801, s a [ WOEe tiouioss, A oy had daclared thatu | ausploos, and promisos to bo tho most suc. | look at tho bst (tho Caligraph)! HOTEL DELLON Woman Burned at Aurora. fact which not even the squirming clalin | iy contract with Mr, Mengedoht. oeeatili: oxent . o1 thesdiind »aver held = Cor. 14th and Capitol Ave, HSS llS Hl B [] fl[} l“] “gy ATRORA LN oD UAUS A HnaolslUTt loaram agents deny, and which anyoue interested Wand T voto A uJ M. Wehror, in northwest Nobraska, Manv have already Chi i in Per or, h anil Capitol Ave, e SR g 5 SHiE A antyiabe v or tho law. - Possibly i v haonuan S RArxevs inle bonfdene nrgost crowid assemblod hero tho balanco of | says: Intense excitement bas heen creatod | ; g s P Hnatlanthleaso tion of the mind Mrs. O. W. Cass, wife of a | stitutional lawyors and jurists in_the senate Tho use of the Eskerman school grounds | the week ever seen in this section. in diplomatic civcles heroe by a fierco porsonal | S'HTWAYS from tho top to the Dottom, has | .o rooms, City Hill, June 2 and nd in St Louts in charge of Prof. 1 1, office of Supt. of Schools, Soventh and promiuent merchant of this city, this morn- | and house of reprosontatives should hava [, JGUSEOT LA ESKREMAR schipct wrounds | Ty Taggress of welcomo was delivered of the | fine elevator and dintag room servico, is [ 4 m e m consulted thoso obscure claim ageuts bofore | Y4 £1autel 105 copmitte of 1 this afternoon by Hon. W, B Geott, | The | eucounter between the representatives ing saturated her dress with kerosene and 2 hafore o | . ) B o ts s v o one and | passing " tho mot” which so soriously | R0 pirbese st heltig aplonte. ) rosponso was by Rev. J. L Cappoc, presi. | Chillan revolutionaty party and o military | fire proof throughout. fine billiard rooms | Chex{nnt structs, Juno 2 und 2 avdu. m. S curtallod - thelr Shylock _propensitios. | ,i hi'to open bids for supplie: dent of the Veterans' assoclation. | attache of the Chilian government legation. | and the finest toilet rooms in the city, Large | C4talosye £ 5 Iawn and. was almost instantly enveloped In | but we aporehend that more reliance | “Ept G OWE AGS CRESINRLIE | Rev. Blackburn slso dolivered & very | krom all accounts the attacking party was | . 4 3 ] 1 HENCH, dv., Scoratary. flamos. hus placed upon the recent decision of the | v i oporter for | 4 ¢o asting Idress.. T e iR 0%, atiaili di 48 | sample rooms. Suites with bath, ete. Cor. %, T / 3 3 o) o meeting - 4 g address, The programime . ohe. 8 3 . D h The neighbors immediately ran to her as- | U. 5. subreme court, case of Mitcholl as \I\-;x,:..|,§,’-")..,’}Sfi\’:,.,‘..‘a l:;‘l,;.‘l,rl',td"::f}lx‘lll:u“fk“.li for tomorrow 15 - 0:0 g, " R oall [ e atbacti, BAil Hpaaanlt i wpld-to havel [ o and Capitol Ave. Stract car serviesin KEN'LWORTH HALL. - sistance, but bofora thoy could render any Slsl popotiaf ia LIV L. regarty, hilgs) ou the building, of states; 10:80 a.ma Address by Rov, Blaok. | buen of 8 moas brutal character, The Insur- By it for Qg T e Menter e - where in the highest tribunal in the land I will consult_my attorney in the morn. | PUrn: 2 p. m., address by Hon. C. H. Van | gent representativo is severely injured. The | all directions. F Doy ot servico hier clothing was entirely consumed | assorts 1o provision of the constitution ! i rohibl PR 2, POns & 5, sui . Menge \ r Wyck. Peruvian authorities have already taken up horo.) and her skin burned toa ermsp from hor | prohibits cougress from interforing with the | D" suid Mr. Mengedoht, “‘before 1 dec e S hiioni g S g ; 4 ¥ Gal orectud U ! L Y L | what to do. The “Spy of Shilon,” under tho manage- | o affair and will insist upon satisfaction KOTEL Walk 1 knees to her face, the flosh n places being | vahdity of contrac hy : . el Do dnan " burned to the bone. : Physicians were sum. | 'he second logal problom involved fs_t Are you willing to have the architects | Mentof Major Howara, s to bo rendered at | qho affawr is looked upon as a great violation TheMurray, cor. 14th and Harney, is the t it CAey | the opera house every gvening. The weat her aanttita e i i moned at once und rendered all possible med- | of rovocation of powers of attornoy, When | tken clear out of the deal and allow Mr. | o ATy L1 of tho rizhts accorded the junta's reprosonta- | oo B | b Tout Sid o Biloviato, her lntense. sufforing, | and undor what ciroamatances the. claimaat | Fanilton to superintend the construction of | eould b no moro favorble. tive by their friendly neignbor, Pera, most substantially congirusted hotol. build c FEMALE Her injuries woro too severo for medicai | can recall un existing powor and employ | M bullding!s y o i PN -— ing in Omaha, Several heavy brick firew all E ACADEMY skill to reach, death ending hor misery at 6 | another attorney. Our cight pago friend | -} u“T:II ““:Ilr:_‘r:g:;d 'lm ::\‘: \;"‘m nln;muanu LR HAT 3 Rk, No gripping, no nausea, no pain when | running from basement to roof. All ceilings 0/ year, xn,k..‘.h.n Colleginte, Musde and Fine Art iTHTeA i Eas i A bR NG A u y s business thoroughly i eWitv's Littl ors aro taken, . Gourse Fitfar Welloaldy. fond for iiustrated catalogio o'clock this evening. loads off with duo solamty by quoting udgo | WG K% GRS Dut b 1 mor ond ¥ dons onta Evont, | DoWiws Litdo ariy Risers uro tacon. | and floors ined with Ashostos firo proof lin- | 4L A R M Blue Springs tolitics, couplod with an interest it is from its owa | think I could get along with him." Gureexwoon, Neb., Aug. 4.—[Special Tele- n g, making it impossible to burn quick, Fire W YORK MILITARY ACADENY. BLuk SprINGS, Neb., Aug. 4.—[Special to \ire and character i contemplation ot lnw ‘h\'l‘l'nfli“lnrlll.:wrlll::}’\\\I'IA;' ll:l;: vml:ml IIn1 ’sum m to Tie Bee. ] —Phe second day of the | == = | escapes and fire alarms throughont the build- Col, Col WitGe, 1.5, A, M., Oornwally N. Y. Tar Bre.|—Bluo Surings hos the credit of | irrevocable: then proceeds to argue that tho | they hud retained ey and would pro- | gistrict Grand Army_of the Republic ro- ndsan- 2 4 l F ho credit of i g of an attornoy on @ contingent | ¢eed according to his advico in the matter, b i X Lyl R ing. Steam heat, hot and cold water andsun SCHOOLS OF LEXINGTON, MO being the bannor procinct of Gago county | FraMitnE b S AROTIEEL BT @ GOM DL e Suianhas pasaod AnWOITIRORY, - Reprasents shine in every room, Tablo unsurpassed any- . for straight republicanism and will contnue | 4o R R ol ) Dr. Birney, hay fover and cataren. B vldg, | Uves from all over the stato belng in atien- 9 y \ j B3 with an_interost. This is absolutely false g, § where, B. SILLOWAY, Proprietor, LE CO; toroll up & ropublican majority at the polls m a logal staudpoint, but it is an ussertion e dance. Aldens’ beautiful park contained ~ Jextngton, Mo 1n spite of tho demoerat-independent combine “.-11(‘\3{."1“1“1 to misloaa Illm urnl:uur)‘ end- APTURKD DY 4 PASH A, several hundred people. From early morn P BARKER HOTEL, i 3 that is attempting to sweep the count or. What is really meant by an “interesi™is | o oo s a— 2 until Jate tonight all has been morri- Y Sl fu). SO RS 40| HG, TaneYe) i L espurmiapml Many of tho ,{,,,m,m.,m, Who were caught in | A0 interest or vight in the thing itsolf. Thus, New York Heiress to Wed an Egyptian | yont, Music aud speeches were the DELICIOUS Mr, and Mrs. George Van Omnn,_ have | Stea e R Y, P rens LEXINGTON, 0. if an estato is conveyed toa trustee. with Ofticial, order of the day. ‘Tonight campfirc taken the Barker Hotel under their well the carlior stages of tho gAMA are now re- CENTRAL (3OLLEGE | Iroxu. iraiig o thol aliogiunch wud thodica. | poer o sl his’ powor camnot bo revolc | Nuw Yoruk, August 4 —Among tho pasaon- | arobiuring and shot specciuts wors o by L MLa'h il {&'¥hs b oungLadies tions 6o that the combine will g0 to bieces | Docause the trustee has an interest in the es- | gorg who camo over on the last trip of the | Comrades Kirk, W. H. Russell, John known management. This hotel is the best | Coveeerere b Youngkadies in consequonse of s dissensions over its | Wte itself; he holds tho ewal right to the T, AT [ ] - TRREott q : Lo 4 (81 ) 9 Mathenoy and Mr. O." B. Polk. ‘Speciul at- two-dollar-a-day house in Omaha, with all Jag " of orts | 883igus one-tenth of 0 a secoud party and \ Who! 0 o1 day, > largest crowd ever in Gree: 4 . Gage county people appreciate the efforts L BAXES day, when tho largest orowd evor In Greea proof floors, Spoo alr for base ball and of o county, poople npproclate the offort | kives him power of attoruey in conncetion, | un Englishman but for tho peculiar cut of | wood 1s oxpected. Ono of the spocial foa: ; AR of Lux Br in securini o ronewal of ane | swd power of attoruoy cynnot be rovokod bo- | his clothing aua the deop bronse on bis face, | L1ros for tamorrow will be a balioon ascon theatrical companies. Table nnsurpassed EL|LAH|;“| AuLk o \,;MNARY. dono much toward developing tho state, | CAUSE'the assignes s an interest iu the pat- | He \was 4 handsome mav, of powerful | 3i0n With @ parachuto descont Q A Chrvion home Sl (140 Youn Ladios. youd dono much_ toward dewclopiug the state: | Gnvitself, Butif a claimant gives s power & handsony v B o, UNION DEPOT HOTEL. N o 5 : of ALtOrney o an agent to prosecute his claim | Physique and courtly mannor. His appear- ; greater inducoments to enterprising settlers | of atto v [ RAFRAAR.SG. SEhaly MaDnGS DeWitt's Litte Barly Risors; ooty pil to P A A TS A e mar ssnlce, | Kot 4 ¥ greaier. i for & contingent feo this power 15 not couploa | ance at the Hotel Marlborough attracted | cure sick headuehe and vegyiate tho buarols ornor 15 and Mason Strgata: Haie block wost of | G Prias TEXING - with an intorest and can be rovoked at the | more thun ordinary attention. Ho was no it S - aeste | T New bullding, new furni ovory thing B oAV Wield of Oats, | plessureol tho clalmant, Whou tho 800 | oss u porsonugo than » real Esyptianpasha. DEITHS, ol auntatt Toowton. In O, viaw iy R e ant AUADEMY qmowex Bow, Nuv., Aui {=(Special Tl | 00 Vory merlous pacs-of sho. “contingin. | Hols a dirvctar genoral of prisons Natiiaut e lncs o vy unler i e i1, A1ty NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. aurrGudlig couniey, kas: bath olootels uall Lolla ol Loy ijlon e Collegs farm of Prof. Soi N T TR v, the possibility of having his power re- | an official who ranks high in the court of the | cents: each ad titionat line ten cents, | eites, ass within one blook, 6vaspt Shoarm i Avonas Now A i m" iered arm of Prof. Scott near Westerville, this | volad. And a fev contingent on tho suc kbedive. His mission to America is to YOUNG_Gporae 11, aved 3 yonra ar thores: | Vanilla <) Of perfect purity. [ Ang Linssoum PargHlae- AhlogkiaNs Ml 125 AR | gl i o 3 gl county was threshed vesterday and yieldod | fu1 prosecution of u claim car, in no_wi e ot i) Ot s st i fonce of K. W. Richirdson, il Dodge st reot L | 104 bushels to tho acro. ‘There 13 much | construed as an *interest! in the claim which | (800K, TR S8EOF A 8 WAy |00 Monday oven g, August i a1, aftor €mOoN -\ of great strength. | in Existence more in this county that will ao as well. would render a power of attorney irrevoo- | WhO 18 widely kuown und bighly esteemed in | a'linzering and paintul “iliness Y Orange - cHn|s"'|A“ FE ALE A Tjaisa able. ’ society circles in this city. She 15 Miss has for the past th ars | Al d Economy Intheiruse | a ¥ ver 400. iy o o “,, 3 x. BUCATION oF * Governor Thayer's Surprise. SR 2 3 s vl o ot th C employee of the Riohurdson drug mond = | . ATt Muxie, by specialists res. Hlandsomo 4 0 s b Emuwa Walravon Comfort, the only chiid of | §iibloyes of tho Kic P | erature. Art. Musi, by o Niouana, Nob., Aug. 4.—(Special 0 Tk | Wor Schiits boer apply to R R. Growe, | Mujor Samuel Comfort, d member of th | (e Ghagiid fis clty. Kemalns werw | Rose etcay, r a8 gelisalay ot water, heating bath rocias water closete; Morel : Bxr.|—Tho old and trusted fricuds of Gover | 1020 Furnaum. Standardoil conpiny. It will by a graa St. Louls for Interwent, ¢ | @nddeliciously as the fresh fruite | - W. A, OLDHAM, President, COLUMBIA, MO,

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