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UNION PACIFIC 1S 0N TOP It Wins a Victory Over Its Competitor, the Northern Pacific. WILL BOOK PASSENGERS TO PUGET SOUND Chalrman Caldwell’s Ruling In the M Bustained by Chitengo Ralirond Ase & special meet eliminatiog fr to Chairman that no such ct unAnimous conse meuts of tho to the require- seuger association awaiting the action of tho Chicago ronas this matter, and, as u rest b today's pro- stern and soutuern roads will continue to s at the Northern | honor tho Union 18 to refusc t ets over 1ts lines Sound points, 2 its agent at Portland, will c o of purchasing N for aistribution to through pa sengers at that poiut. Annual .\|.-‘-m..; of the orthern Pacitic company there wero §2 1 stock represented. of the capi rectors wore re-clected, M. Pullman, 0. 8. Spraguo of Shulbert of Now York aad Henry IR e dividend of § per ble Noveinbe to storkholders of re financial stateuent for to year ending of {ho compuny during that period was Of this amount 5,061,051 wa d the rest from p.mwm, " rentals, dividends, int its am nmn-.nué. W manufacturin The disvurs leaving i surplus for tho s total liabilt cars owned or controlied by the company Iu a supplemeutary report, President Pull- man_impurted tho information that during r contracts Knm Intn mude with poriod of 1o peako & Ohio, extendiug of cont period of fifteon year: Work is now gressing rapidly additional sleepit timated to cost about 020, and the number sons in the employ of tho company iu its manufacturiag 1 oporating departmonts vages paid during tho yeur Coal Rates Adva _Ata meoting of the rafiic Paul roads tod to n(l\.mu: the rates on soft coul to tho basis of 2 per ton from Chicago 10 St. The present basis is §1. will go into efl rates through- ofticials of the it was agreed Minneapolis. 83 the work of cl out the affected territory can be completed aud the tariffs publisied. 2 OVER CUT RATE Agninst the clntion Rules. al passenger & Missouri Breaking Ass General J. R. 1 Valley railro: sinco Monduy that no mewmver of the Trans. missouri Passenger association complaint agalnst nis would tile a roud for securing the ion of troops from Fort Robinson at tho rato of §2 the ground that ming security Mr. ;- oned without his host for the Burlington will ichanan has e tary McFadden e below tariff A of article vi—viol vides that all cowplaints of violation must the chairman within fifteen the date of the alleged violation, b all evidenco beariug upon the same, Scction C of the samearticle provides : y to this agresment U be convicted of selling tickets or carryi BONZErs At rales or upou conditions that are In violation of any provision of tnis agree- o filed with “Any line par vates, that should have been charged therefor by aud over such associa Won line, nid if of i foreign issuo full pro commissions, bould bavo acerued o the offending line i u«mhhshou division Jurlington systom, Transmissouri Bgent Wwust ne y et to stand tho > from Crawford which would make the round trip g LLIS 10 the 1-cent a milo e wilitia compa > @ round trip rate ¢ at waich the busi- khorn people aro ihat th v put in 50 low o bid, for it transpires that ullho roaas bidding wero basing thelr bids on rogular tariffs and the fikhorn would have secured fnstead of §! kicking tnemsely under that tigure, which of courso is a ioss i from Craswford of §1.500, This, coupled to the same rate on ten ears of horses and freight, will make the Elkborn's 1oss in the neighborhood of 2,000, “Now the Burlington, in order to malntain tho rules of the association, means to p\nh the matter, aud, if & conviction the Elkhorn will and tho tariff vate, in this case something Tne fundamental principle goy tho formation of tie ‘Cransmissour: sssociation was that harmony should exist rates of charee for their vespective services might be jointly mado uud maiutained.” Earnings of the 1%, & O, , Oct, 13, ~The report of the fiscal operations of the n Southwestern rallway for the year ending publio today. ing expenses, §1,- 4; income from ncome, §1,002,201, taxos, $309,044; increase in £rots carnings. erease (n net carnings, 81,5024 ‘P'ue board of diroztors passed & resolution earnings, $2,048, fixed eharges first proferred locome mory campany, payablo on N Loan & Teust compan ud st thoe ufice of Brown, Shipley & C igliali Slockholders Win, I'ho meeting of Mississippl stockbolders was Tho result was o overwhelms for tho Kuglish sharcholaers. andidaion were . W, Iug viotory THE OMAHA OUCTOBER ST Mol Vo ok Vatn east or | HOMER WHITNEY 1IN CANADA them was: Stock, 216,306; bonds, %0, Tho opposition voted ' tor William Waite- right, Malcolm Campvell and Charies R, ’ Filnt " Rich B s n, out 8 10! armers Nvihe directors’ meeting Messrs, McKim | 00¢ of Douglas County's Rich ana Fahenstock resigned and General James £kipped Across the Border, H. Wilson of Wilmington, Del., and kdward IR Bellony wero chosen in their places. The | board elected Mr. It W. Tracy president, | ye WAS GETTING AWAY FROM A SHERIFF but made no other changes I'he report of the president was referred back to the board of directors for investiga- tion, This report showed: (iross earni for tho vear, operating expen Troubles of n sane Man to Vermont and Got Out $.208,074; nou earnings, $1,016,i20, -Intorest Just Ahead of the Ofifclals— on funded debt interest and ex- o change, §1,000, 1 Where e ©is At Vinducts i e s Mayor ot Lancoln, together | One of Douglas county's best known with ¢ K. Brown and a city is soj r of 1. L Tmhof bis moit Intimato acquaintanc will not + Doty, came up ye any for a | venture an opinion as to when he will return, co with the Union Pacific oficials | they will go so far as to state that 1 O street viaduetin | v be soon, or perhaps it may | 5 tact that tho Rock lowed to put in a wn who is tabooed as an outes O O O ot e ao | from Lome and. vative land 13 Homor over tho tracks at the | Whitney, a prosperous farmer forca the erection of it under stancos would bs making fish of | ) cis a fugitive from justics, Howould e one rond and fowl of another. 'Thio commit. | 1018 @ fugltive from justice, eikde | teo hoped to got a favorable expression of | homo iu a minute It he could, but he can't, ne kind from the railroad oficials, aad there's the rub, Somo weeks ago Sylvester Undorw reached Omaha direct from Brattle A few days after his arvival and had acquired a resigonce in this ¢ be Opeiing the Cat O The Missourt Pacific cut off by Plattsmouth will bo tray day for t st tim by it as wmuch us ca City und the other towns which now tave seen the much- 5 ¥ ‘ wished-for consummated, _ Beginning on | 910 not thiuk it wiso that he Sunday the Omaha, Kausas City & St. Louis | should be a Dougias ¢ express, which now leaves this city at 10:30 | during bis natural lifo. a.m., will not pull out titl 1:10 in tho after- noon, and the 4:30 b, m. train will by kept till 10 0'clock. 'Tho St Louis express will here- | tion and so wnformed tho county commis Lt 6:45 0. m.and 4:55 p. m. Tho | sjpners, Thoso gentlemen turned tho quos- local train will arrive in Omatu at 8:50 a. m, | ton over in their minds and decided to send andiivon'y lekve nguin tilld m. the poor fellow back 10 nis people, I - your money for every | tuks Underwood to bis old home, when vou can buy tl In his early boyhood Whitney haa resided or. Bull's cough syrup? undor the shadows of the Green moun and ho ¢ nd interior decorating: de | most opportune time to pay a visit to the old sy | red setool house and the brooks from which i be b d snared trout when ho was a bare- St footed kid. 1:::1’:;7:‘:”"::nu.m:‘wcfl» willing A stock of wencral merchandise for | hiy with bis erazy cuarge, transportation le eheap. Linquire of Kilpatrick Koeh | poth ways and §3) for spending money. Mr. D. G. Co., 1th and Harney Whitrey turned his face toward the cast. Hle e S He reached Brattieboro 1 duo timo aud at Praveling Men Wanted.—Wo want a | oned presented Underwood to the selectmen thoroughly competent, ene perienced man 1o take gencral charge | Messes. Whitney and rretic and o of our Nebraska torritory. A good sal- | brass band and banquet them at the princi- ary will be paid 1o the man who can fur- | Pal_botel of the municipality, but instoad nish propor crodentials and fill the po they met Whitney with o warrant of arr SRR T RS b in which it was charged that ho was tion sutisfactorily. The F. . Suuborn | Violing — tho laws by orngng Co., 1508 Howard strc lod over next Sun- aha will benefit Tho insanity Why throw away | taken Dofore tne town justice, where he was couvieted, Senteace was suspended ey providing he would at once jump the town They Put Ina Day Visiting the Schools of | and take bis crazy man along. This Whit- Omana. ney agreed to do a With three exceptions, I'remont's entireel- | to Montreal, wh ucational forco was in tho city y ¢ vis- | terday morning Whitney ]u-lu' b EHE e ols and gathering potnt. | commissionors these words: v and gathering powut- | 4oy 'y erazy man on my har ors for futare reference. And it may bo re- FREMONT TEACHERS. pliod to the Wire wstruc- 2 tions quicic. cre we porish.” marked that it is as bright, breezy and good | - Mr. Vau Camp was the only commissioner looking o lot of schooma’ums as you ofton | about the court house, and to him tho mos- e owas dclivered. Ho immediately seat Fsre werD | (Fly o 4ENinL the] paFty (hu :;‘:p‘((jillyl‘hklndllng veply: “Got lumoft your they made their headquarters atthe Dellone. | - o the police of Montreal Mr., Van Camp Superinte iller tad charga of | soatthis telegram: ‘“‘Arrest two men and the v delopation, and arranged | hold them. One 1s a fool and the other with Superintendent Fitzpatrick show | ©F R bA TR Bow At askiaE ”';:‘I‘.W‘f‘ ey SEOW | At this timo it has not been decided Sheotiraged in the youtafur G bratn, whother Whitnoy will be loft in Canuda or The teachers w over the I3'khorn timie, and they tofore it hias be day or two each y 1 home this evening , Whether he will be sted to retura, Aaten 5 | = T UoAEd/gives ity Tave You fiend Tomio bava | How Mr. W. D. Weatz of Geno h o vieit | was cured of the severest form of d v i w Gthior sehools ana they have visitod among | He savs everything he ate scemed iiko pour- T O D S | ing melted 1ead into i3 stomach. Hood's thut something new would be of much more cffocted o portect cure. Iull veuetit, and the Omaba trip was pimoned. | will bo sent if you write C. 1. Ihe visitors were Lowell, Mass. aisposed of as fol- | Hood & their atleution of course bo cted to th Wi geados, Long s school; fo sixth, v a different arrangement will be | Captain E. J. Davis—This has been a ade 50 as 1o allow the teachors to cover as | Year for Omaha people who have expected to much of round as posrable, Three of | get a stow in thoe election of ofticers in the the I'remonters were kept at home by sick- | great organizations of the country. Omaha nes3, but tho thirty-four who aro here | gop pothing in the Grand Avwy of the Le started out with thd avo intention of than making up for the nbsentee sfisnubliclaniiateleciioninoiing) , Army and are: j | lar Roynolds, Misses L. Legg, Royal Arch Masons moeting, nothing 1u the ’ hriners meeting, to speak of, and now we | The nighe: Pills for thei prais; vasy, et eflicient action, third grade, | band fifth grades, Parr eventh, and eightll grades, HEARD O 218, L. Brown, O, C ). Dounc, M. I, N. Toe, 1da Pipor, | son, B. Waldo, A. | jon: dhpveuson, By Waldo, A | Kuights of Pytbins me Lanquist, D. Speckard, | week. Quinn Catherine Davies, Jud 3 ing, Gortrade Flomiag, | which enforces laws In this coun Adams, Mettlen, Kato Bunchor, Anua | that power is public opinion. Crimes 1 Nitlson, ‘fyler, Crowell, Armstrong, Mes o et p dames M. Goid L. C. Cuyton. Messrs. F. ! be committe with impunity if the pub ORIt g B aa Do BiTari ympathize with the criminal. We b 2 veral instances of that in Omaba, s tho blooa, | Biechlor trial for mstance, The up thesys. | Plaw ¢ i pesuin” o plam penalty. But publie opinion s e Gy P20PLa WHO | uud thut setiled it Thero is of offenders hard to punish, oot i saloonk DROVE INTO A WELL. aivectly mijured ana jur s0 Berka—Thero is only one power DaWitt'sisarsa; increases the a tem. 1t have sufTe| help y John Suter Loses 1lis Team Throu o | offenders. The law with all its mactinery is Froperty Owner's Carelessness, perfoctly poworle; John Suter is, or rather was, the owner of | 1d Just, unless the'public baci it up. a finc team of horses which earned o living | % oaecutor Cochrune for bim nnd bis family. As he was driving | ) with mononol across a vacant lot at Seventeenth and Cen- | haci business of the town under the city's ter stroots yesterday in the direction of his live howe South Eighteonth strect ho Oficourag.ithis 18,00 0ld sler wis dumblounded toseo the team and wagon | QU0 Which people should 'hear oceasionally part company and the former aisappear into | V0 Bave a back ovdinance holding cha the bowels of the carth, QONDUOIR 6 2k i Suter bud driven upon an old well which | Judre willseo that auy violation is stri had been covered with boards aua w few | Punistied, It ls only one man in @ huudr inches of earth on which bad sprung up o | WUO t#kes aavan BTOWEh Of GTASS DA MWASUE, | fordea hiw. Hacks arc not o v e et B vse Went tb 1ho bottom of the | Pensive luxury, but most peoplo thiuk they v v can stll be beard kicking, but | BF 3 I, (L A T A | ke Mayfola—~1 rioall Tho sccond unimal's head was caaght in tho | 8e33ion of the city council in the PR AR A R A A of South Omahu, Patrick Row L i statesman who looked_after the Flirst wara DoWity's Sarsapariis acstroys sucn poil. | COMsttue B 8B 10 it sons a8 scrofula, skin disnasas, eczoma, thou. | R4 8 Jroanoy oruaiion when AORD MO AED Y dis b ¥ ho plums ) belug passed arou 8 Vimoly uso agv3s many 1vés this particular session the Q street viadu T T question was under discu$sion nnd Burke 18 in the police statlon 1s vooked s n 108 Boy, though he probably KnowSs tho city aw woil'as anyone in it except Hollives at Twenty-fifth and wet or cold to This time he the policemen. Burt stroots whendt is Cures Others - Will cure You, is a true statement of the action of AVER'S Sarsaparilla, when taken for diseases originating in impuro blood; but, whilo th meals is 4 mystoey. Heo 18 taken in by tho police poriodically #nd has just as muct about the cells ashe docs on the streots. P IF THEY COULD SPEAK. Books That Omahasen ool € There is & wugon load o in one corner of the Board of 1 tion rooms that could tell some very g stories if tha power 1ferred upon the inanimate mass that will soon be cons sists of tho we TI0sE 0. TS The past week has demonstrated beyond a doubt the fact that the male portion of Omaha appreciate the difference between “tweedledee tweedledum. Nnhl‘:1~ ka Tor ten and one—they sell \\‘(“UT\"‘.: assertion is true of 8§ Sarsaparilla, as thousands can it be truthfully applied to othier preparations, which vr; ehraskan Who Took an In- oia. books m“‘ dealers will rec ,and try to im- appreciate advertises to sell s Sarsaparilla and ¥y if you need a blood-purifier permanently fifteen dollar ¢ they don’t a fifteen dollar ¢ succecess never sold in Octoberas we We're going to beat it this week give you irning in - Canada and This medicine, wept for the past two vo a reputation, \\'n\lhl sO many suits did this year. equaled b other “drawing 1 kept or not, > side of this much ok there isone that eases from the ¢ m, and it has, deser- vedly, the confidence of the peoy é‘%‘yfififi aasapawlia “I cannot forbear to express my the reliel T have obtained from the uso living a fow 13 the claim is madoe thatto at- | miles trom the city. He 1s not in Canada because he has robbed a bank, nor because o it through in the ittlo thumbs have —going lnql\ eyou \nll hmqm scanned its pa difieule word you can ,\HI s—all ¢ buds that the ¢ tho fenco ono morning on llnmw.nrl ou can pie \L \b 0r u ! \\\ AYS choose can 1:1[(0 plain browns or grays. ood | the way 1o s ore ho sold to tho 1 n will have new ones in their stead, 1t costs the eity of Om hood of §3,000 dren of the public ANOTHER CITY HALL CLAIM. ho ame as crazy as a March hare. He was a nha in the neighb young man and the county commissioners -l‘wlmt res cheviots You can buy You can qet the heavy, fashioned pepper and salt cassimere lh.\t nvver very best all suit with double or singlc bre: suits of us this less than for ten SUITS argest me 1nul(n‘tm ers of cloth- make nothing but fine C and as as are to be had--sell all the goods they sell in Nebrask atotheNebraskaClothing No house on earth, months, sufferir nall of my back. ny body was covercd with pimply atly with pains in ty charge board sat upon Sylvester’s caso aud found Avchitect Moyers Wil that it was one demanding immediato atten- alm is not Paid, chitect who drew the o Into Court it His ‘ out—or indigo blue sack coats. failed to help me. Sarsaparilla, time, the pains ceasc disappeared. or woman, in case ing from impure blood, long standing the 3. Meyers, the al original lans for the city natico that ho dacs not, pronoso to, bo put oft without pay for Mayor Bemis that ho s ade’ the plaus; that the city and’ thon wero sot nsido and other plaus adopted. o proroses to have and, in a short and the pimples I advise every young man of sickness result- e next thing to do was to fina a man wao would You can buy He writes to I'iftuon dollars—and you can buy them filty cents. STRICTLY FINE® Four of the | ing in the goods—who good tailors domg this work money or go into court. resbo nceived the idea that it would ve a ars and H. L. Jarmann, 3 William st., New York City. <\ Will Gure Y Preparcd by Dr.J. C. Aye man who was ac ished Brothers, whi shipping clerk, was convic value of tha stolc appeal to tho su & Co., Lowell, Mass. PLE! world-—who of the town. T'hose selectmen did not meet 2 Uunderwood with a FAT PES You can reduce your weight from ten to twenty pounds a month, at home, with- out starving, at reasonable cost by the use of Cfirke's Home Treatment, perfected in many years practice, causes na sickness or injury to the health, is highly indorsed, Send for proofs and testimonials. DR. F. B. CLARKE, . Q. Drawer 133, AGENTS WANTED. FIND OUR LOST Company. nor where, better, or matter who suits that i particular than the suits we show as ourstrictly fine suits, haven’t the ¢ ) ghit or thirty dollars for them either-- but offer them at $16 to $22 at them—they’ll do your eyes good. vauper into the state. He was the next truin bore him € o is at tnis time. Yes- and we twenty-e nded and Skin blemishes, foul teeth, are offensive arc mostly voluntary. The pores are One cannot open them in a minute; he may in a Chieago, 1L because Wi WiLL N. Y., pepsial SOLUTION | SIDEWALK 1 Try plenty of soap, give it plenty of time, and often; excess of good soap will do Use Pears’—no alkali in it; nothing but soap. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people arc of Omahia, 1 has peon won by Hood's no harm. tion, or the person umrm howidth an es tested froo by an 1) Superior len ousheadacho cured THE ALOE & PENFOLD CD, . Croighton Blosk A broken-her 1 the Hegu- y union, nothing in tho cxion, brown hair, blue eycs, slim 1015 11 to 18 will see what will bo the result of tho 1g 10 session this nmb ~xm|u.| 1\‘ (Trage Nurk.) KID (i OVI:S )mliun that will V64 to tinding y and of Jsth avenne vo had Pure White Lead is the Best Paint. Care is necessary though, to obtain strictly pure, market is flooded with so- called Pure White Leads that in reality contain but very little white lead. The following analyses of two of these misieading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they con- The analyses describe the labels and brands on the packages and give the con- tents as follows: Misleading Brands Strictly Pure Whi® of murder ana the law proviaes a w14 bloek pers for iustance, Noone has been s cannot be found who are very anxious to convict tho of 10th sirect ceond Additic i street, lots 1 to 6 i , although perfectly rigut Wil Addition, U scems to me that, gt 1o bo satistied zing the groater part of the side of 22nd street M streot, lot 10, { ordinauce without overcharg- L but itis reasonable figure and the police HEALTIIFUL, AGPEEAELI” CLEANSING. For Farmers, Mingrs and Mechanics. A PERFECT S0AP FOR ALKALI WATER, ng, Chapped Hai 20 of the protection uf- cx- ‘Wounds, Burns, WHITE RUSSIAN v Interesting urlier anys ey was the Theabovo brands of gloves for sale by The Eoston Store wm L Douglasst Hard W’lfcy : 'rmcm\mu,...‘(s2 ifadulterated.” atid OCLober 41l 130, JLE had just finished one of thoso interesting New Recelver of the Water Works Com- | 8Poeches for which ko was famous, Rowley T T avose, with ull tho diguity of o Soutn Ouwaba Tho oficial bond of Mr. £, Hydo Rust, re- | Statesman, aud saig: “lisio § 4 ter Burke'has been a member cewver for the Amcrican Water Woriss plant, | two years and ho cau’t soy * was illed gesterday in tho Uuited Stutes | ''he house was convu cireuit court 13.60 per cent JOUN GROV Act gently yet Iy on tho LIVEL S and no\\l! 15, d Calcium Car- Proposats for DR, HOBB'S ‘' Masury's Railroad Wi label, marked * w n.‘ sury & S0 Sealed bids marke stroetimprovoont | of this council yaduew vot.) od with lauzhter and It has boon approved | I bave often wondered if either of those 10 CONSTRUOT &1 will bo received a sowners of th s deseribed in the 10.0) districy Improvoument by Judge Caldiwell and 12 for tho sum Of &0, | Statesmen has learncd to pronounce the 000, o0s aro W. H. Ru 0. Smith, Keloy Page and W. A, Fren. of Bostou, Jonn W. Kennan of Broo Aurou Hobart and Henry Hobart of Bridge | mand for water, Mass, Mr. lust can uow take churge | lucreaso. of the water Works plant at any time, t, Albert | word “'viaduct.” all W. B. Be rope| s el vome builders. The workingmen are the Mrs. 1. R. Patton, Hozktord, 1il, writes; | real estate dealer's best patrons av tuo pres- + Frott personal x perience 1 cah recommend | ut time: Thoy realizs the foliy of payiug DoWitU's Sarsaparilla, & curd for lmpura | Feats whena bomo c.n pe blood nud eenera; o Dhe following permits were Issued py the | B¢ Watchiug closely the opportunity for jn- superintendent of builaings yesterds; 1. R Clurk, one-story frame o owaers of property will realize haudsomely. Tweutyecighth sieont 4d Mo DeWity's Sursaparilla ci2anses the biood, Two u or purmits. S~ A Juvenile Vagrant, Oxide of Zink 55.7 Vegelabla W ripe, very £ni ¥ to talke, aid pure Iy Omahin, Neb. Tho South Omaha realty te, | market is very lively these days, Tho ae- y is good and values on tho The property is passing from the hands of the speculators into those of tho ‘We have a book Wthh gives the analyses of a larqe number of misleadin going to pa to send for it In Painting use strictly pure ‘v”L te Lcad (see that “Souther n, “Red Seal ), tint it wxfh the National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best Omahu,of wh I LDy ahis Runuls Jafrman Boa Oetobor 1th Ifyouare int it m‘l pay you o1 by leading M[BICIIE 00-, Pmpu bm hw TO TANNAIL JAMES secured oa the most reasonable tertas, Inquiries comoe to us atmost every day from all parts of the coun- try regurding iuside property, and outsiders £ Oumih i YO tany and all Tssucd under ¢ or power of cities of the ordinanco N i Soptember Lt vestment, South Omaha 1s all right and the ERFLCTION City Treasurer, TR T EiasticStockings, they will wear No Other Shoe. Wear this Shoe during the Summer Months. DO NOT SUFFER WITH further notifi Eddle Babbiogton, the 7-year-old vagrants TIRED or TENDER FEET, D*PRICES Baking - _syPowdel: Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard of Shriver & ( paint that it is possible to put on a building. For sale by the best dealers in paints everye NATIONAL LEAD CO,, St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St. Louis, Mo, JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT GF PEN3. EXPANDS with EVERY \|uAl4‘>\ o "THE PERFECTION ‘ter, wears longer, Batteries, Water3ott/z;, The property b CONSOLIDATED SHOE €O, Mifis, Lynn, Mass, For sale at theBoston Store,1ith aad Doa i PSYCHOMETRY! | Atomizers, Medical Supplies. ALOE & PENKOLD, 114 S 15th St, Next Lo l’oslomg fHoscribod as Vauzh's addition DR. EMMA HAZEN, Jwenal Physiclun es and give b It anklog questl i . % Of Liair with $1.0) #nd Liave this don SALTH OFFICE Joku Sbelby Pres . 17k streetOmata., I Owabia, Sopb 44Lb, .

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