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'HE_OMAHA DAILY B DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK Busicem Conditions 8till of an Encoura g | ing Natare, MANUFACTURERS DOING GREAT BUSINESS Greater Re- Wrodaction ot [ ®han baring Any Previons Vear ports Statoments - feom Clties - Clearing Al Street tora Week Dun & Co.'s No important K, Nov sview of cnangoe appears in the condition of busine the distrivut products enor mous, production by m is ron the whole thar previous year und while soms hesitation is seen about entaring inlo now accounts the goneral tono of business and industries is remarkably bealthy. Trading has boon much the largest cver known o any week, but stock dealings been tut moderate At Doston business '8 largo, « lections good, monoy ¢ In general the situation is unchanged, excepting that wool is more quiet, The shoo trade 1sin good shapo and (umber active. At Philadelnbia the open Yrade in beavy dry goous quiet. Shoes are steady. lIron 1s in good demand. Money is a little tighter, much being placed ut 6 per cent. No material change is seon at Baltimoro. At Pittsburg the demand for g iron 1s finished products aro moving glass is very dull, but other gluss trade unchanzed, A strike in tbe harnoss manufactory at Cineinnati during the busy season disturbs sales, In most lines business at Cleveland isgood. Some laree orders for pig have been coun- termanded. There is a strong demana for money. Manufacturers continue busy et indianap- olis aud the jobbing trade is €ood Business is prosperous in all lines at De- troit, Chicago venorts good wholesalo tr. collections. Ieceipts of butter show a la incrense, but a decr oats and Wwool, dresse anu_ rye. is in s ont. ade contint Louis with collect:ons prompt silwaukee reborts a ®00d demund for money Jobbers av St. Paul report lections. At Kansas City 1 any in cott o affects is ather Vool very largor trado with backward col- cattle receipts are but gran recoipts light. Monoy in demand and business fairly active Denver reports very satisfactory trade. At Louisvile tradois about average, but dull in Little Rock, with & small cotton movement. At Nusnville business is improving. of cotton amounted to 000 balcs, an advance of turec-eighths of a cent. In wheat and corn advances of three-elzhiths of & cont were mado, but oats are one-fourth of & cont lower, A rise of nearly 1 ceut oc- in coffee. Iixcept for cotton, speculative markets have been comparatively aull. Iu the great iudustries littlo chaneo is seon. Shipments of boots aud shoes from the east continue to largely oxceed those of iast yenr. attlo recoipts at Chicago are falling b nd. Collicrs are now only working h time. In pig iron some hesitaticn of buvers is seen, with cancellation or postponement. of orders, but the situation Is considered very healthy. Tbe bar mulls are said to bo near the cud of their orders. A salo of stecl rails at tho tixed prices is reported. October exports of princival products were $15.005,450 smallor than for last yvear and in two weeks of November the decrease has boen §2,000,000. This fact, with & Large in- creaso in imports, has cuused &0 advance of foreign exchango to §1 and with money dearer at London and cheaper hore tuere is thought to te some prospect of goid exvorts. ‘Cbe business failures occurring vhroush- out the country during the past seved s dumber 240, as _compared with totals of 210 1ast week. I%or tho corresponding weok of last year, the tigures woro 2 large, better Snles with oubing ¢ K, Nov. ho Hllowing table compilod by Bradstreet's gives the cloaring house roturns for the week ending Novembor 17, 1802, und the percentages of increase or docrease as compared with the corre- sponding week [asy venr: cITies CLEARINGS, esvazouy --+asvaaq | Baltimore Plltsbur Loutsyilie Momphis Richmond’ . Ealt Lako Bt Joseph Daluth Hochosior.. Portland, M ¥ort Worth Neattle o x urand 1apio Norfolk. Brracuse. Lox Angoioy Now Nedford opeka Binghaumton vannah Sagtuaw, Mich ckon il reat dalls, .\ Emporta, Kur | Galveston | Total U #1880 Outni 1ted States w Vork Dominion of (. Montreal Fonio 1ifax Hnmiiton Totar * lust week's totals, WALL N7 Wradstreet's ¥i 1Al Keview Detalls tho Features of the Market, New Youx, Nov. 18.—Bragstreet's finan- olal review for this weck says: Speculution has continued to drift along in an indiffarent fashion, the professional traders haviog the market pretty much in their owu bands, T'here bas boon wu wpparent decroase on the part of heavy interests Lo take any deciaed 1otersst, aud the proceodines of the light- weight operators have, as usual, not heen of a charuoter to either lmpart aotivity to tuo warket, or (o give auy deeided character to tho usual movement of prices. In the ab- sence of outside futerests the public is be ng outirely absent from Wall street. The loadin factors have been the creation of short in- terests iu various iuterests, and toe sub- soquent wnd usually speedy covering of Lueir coutracts, To the latier progess the | g It nas exhibited. 1t is truo that London has shown more readine: the purchase for fo fMarkol owes whatover strength or supnort ‘ | to buy our socks. g0 account baving on soveral ococasions been large, but the | absence of any respons or encounragement from this s1da seems o have a chilling effect on every Europsan enthnsiast. ‘The most prominent featurs of the situation has bean narket, - Decreasod fands are more ap. and aiready create symptoms of easior interest rates. On the other hand the slack supply of ootton and commerciai | drafts on Europe resuits in an abnormal | hardening of exchanve, the situation being ed by the paying off of large loans which matured this week. Increasea pressura of this kind resulted late inthe week In incroased firmness of ex- o, the movement naturally causing ap- usion of gold shipment. FLECTIONS, MELANCHOLY RE A Bachelor Pats His Th to Work | an the Ro | Ostainy, Nov. 1itor of I'n B O 'k ago tho democrats held | au cle. this was not in keep but s brovght | advantage io the secur votes than we Such a vroceeding tenanced. fon, Of with the progra, about oy an unfair ing of more mustes could possibly should not be cour Itis the strong domine ring over tha woak IS it not might versus rignt? Whethor you admit it or not, I shall coutinue to so aver for the reason that might rnymes with right Ihis aforesaid high-handod mo not appear to have discomfited the Jacksonian combiuation in the lea s bosom has heaved and swolled —a la pea- | cock—with a jov that is cold, relenticss and nard hearted. This is a profound illustra tion of the in rversity, Tuis ndecd strong language, but we re. sans feol justified in going toanv teugth | the circumstauces; not that we are sora over the election--of course not—but we think that the should ob SCrVe tho common amenitics of life, I mieht give soveral scrintural quota 1ons in support of my positior suspect that the memoers or that perverse political unit would not have | timo to fully consider my biblical diversion between “blowouts," Right nere let o factorily proven made of tin. the street the ure does detto indoed pu under state that [ have satls tnat democratio lunes are Thousands of thom were on other night each of whom bad his lungs hanging out of nis mouth. The wero long and nne row, but quite robust—somewhat stiffened, owiiig pernaps to exposurs Lo the damy nie il nd emitted sounds that wers at original and unique. Those grated harshly on e ear. 1f theso soun o blended (*'blended” 15 100 smooth a word to be used i this connection), formmg one composite sound, it would closely resewble the conver sational tono of a Protozoan Amphibian, So 15 L um able Lo judgo the democrat Ulits may be the solution enomo Tho repudlicans of Omahn would cor talnly be excusablo if the ould consure the P . U. for its axtreme oxuberance, fi- asmuch us it did not capturo everything certainly not. New Hampshire spoke in 1o uncertain sou 14 right hevo in- our own municipal bailiwick wo elected Chris Spac There is @ geatleman occupying apar ments with mo who was born under tho | caroful supervision of John Bull. At a somewhat later date he saw th or of his wavs and songht tha prot 1 guidance of Uncle Sam aud 13 now a voter. Ho has until this last election ridden in tho repubii can baund wagon, bnt in so unguarded moment voted for Mr. Cleveland. Thereoy hangs a tale. About two months ago he sent an ovder to Queen Vietorin for a suit of clothos, for which o paid $20. In duo time it sought ud- mittancs to the realm through the New York custom house and succeedad by jump- ing over a $25 impedimeat. This was bad. 1t finaliy roached him hore, iveat horrors! [t didw't Tois was 100 muct and ho shook the republican dust from bis pedal extremities. Is it not possivle that the reul milk in our polttical cocoanut may be found right here! BACHELORS' QUARTERS, e ITS WORK ENDED. g Head Campof Modern Woodmen Counts Its Pebbies and Adjourn Tho head camp of tho Modern of America couctuded its bionnial ixposition hall yesterduy. The day was o cupled in discussing furthor proposed chiunges in the fundamental law, most of which were of min 1portance, 1 ‘Lho time for holding tho next head camp, which will conveno at Madison, W was fixed us June, 1505, Thetime was ex- | tended on account of the fact that the logis lature would be in session there in Novewm- ber and it was thought that a summer visit would be more satisfactory. The stato associations will maot to select dologates Decemuer 27, 1504, us proviously arranged. Tho law was also changed 30 a3 to provide for the payweut of the expoises of tho state associations vy the head camp, ""he newly elected officers were installed by Deputy Head Cousul Faulkner of Lin- coln, Neb., and thoir salaries were fixed as follows: Hond consul, §2,000; head clerk, 500; head banker, #00. The nembers of the bourd of diractors and of the auditing committee will roceivo § per day each and expenses whilo occupied by the busiuess of the orcer, Resolutions were passod expressing the satisfaction of the delexatos with ther rc- coption and entertainment at Gmaba and at tho bands of their Nebraska brethren. Then with mutual good wishes the camp was de claved adjourned aud the delegates separated to meet aguin two years henes, ——~— Marrlago Marriage licenses were to the following parties: Namo and Residence, ) Harry Thomas, Leud City, 8. D 1 1da RK ng Omal, B § Bert M. Ol 1 Muud Plque Woodmen sossion conses. issued yesterday stead L Foutt Mrs. Winslow's Sootning Syrup for chil- drea teethiug softens the gums and allays ail pain. ents a bottlo, Noticenof Av: Hnes or U as wider Uhis head, iy I additionat line, ten cents. IT—Augusts, ed 0 years, 6 ) days, of heart fatllure.” wifo of | ivedoht unceal services Monday, o'clock, from residence, 111 Tntermant Forost Lawn com - | rivnds luvited. | tember 1 | the bauking b | sileat partner 1 the institution | 1o | $h7 | barrels were 1nsp | and the BANK OF INLAXD CLOSED Offizers of the Concsrn Sfaid to Have Been Inexperienced. MUCH BAD PAPER HELD BY THE BANK By Jadicions Mana Are Not by emont the Depositors ted to Lose Anything and Something May Be Saved for the Stockholders, LixcoLy, Neb., Nov. Bee. ] ~The Bank ot In by order ot tne Mo Court, upon a voti tion filed by the attorney gencral last ing. The Bank of Inland was summer and commonced 15, —{Special to Tue and was closed today supre o last Sop zani business on Its ofticers and directors were principally farmers and small merchants and aoue of them had any provious experience 1o o presidet G. W. Phillips, who also managed the ele tor and lumbor yard at Inlana He moved into the town from a farm about a year ago, e vico B. J. Stembert, a The cash- bad bad 0o experience Lauking, and the books show his lack of ledgo of the priuciples of the busiuo s. The last examination of the affairs of the bank was mado on the Tthinst. by DBank IExaminer Weils. His report showed that the bank had discounted notes to the amount of ¥I2.570.01, of which amount he reported #2,500.01 to be good aud colle table, while ance is very aoubtful. The banli ueld at that time deposits to the amount of 1t also had bills receivablo Amounting to neariy $1,000 more, so that with judicious management upon tae part of the recaivor vhe depositors wiil lose anv. thing and something may bo saved for the ockholders tuemsslves. Georgo W. Good- scciver for the banking house of Klomnn & Aroold and tue Bank of Anselmo, want to loland this morning to take charge of the bank until a receiver could be ap- pointed oil prosident was 5. W. Stevenso n knos on for October, The operations of the stata oil inspection department for the month of October were tabuiated for tho fiesttime today. The re- port shows that the following number of cted in tho several dis- tr N Rirat Distreict 1,044; re- Jected, 6373 total, 1,781 310, Jud District—Accep i rejected, total, 6,677 r alpts, & Third Distriet —Accopted 06 : total, 2,105 receipts, strict—Accepted, total, 5% ; recoipts, $65.50, Pitth - District—Aceepted. 21 towal, Sl veceipts, $94.50, Recapitutation—Total nccapted, s, rejocted, 4, inspeeteq, 1 receints, § 18pe 1,064; rejected, rejected, vejected, | total TU6; total Making Progress. Althouzh the sessions of the grana jury now engaged ininvestizating the asylum frauds are secret, it is known that they are raat work on the evidencen (he case, The members of the State Board of Public Lands and Buildings have been on the stand, vouchers for tho expenses of tho in- stitution for sevoral years back have baen examined. Rewick has not yet been exam- ined, but the public is alveady tolerably well acquatntod with bis testimony. It 1s quiotly whisnored that several new names ure to be prominence in conne ou with 1ds practiced upon the stato. The neculiar methods by which the state is al- lega to huvo been ronbea 1n the purchase of coal for soveral years back is likely to be fuily ventilated, ana the public may propare itself fora surpriso of sensational dimen- sions. Nothing has leaked from the jury room, but it is certain tuat the members of that body are by this time in full possession of the facts coucerning the coal contracts. Wrote Obsceno Letters, David Parker, u colored man aged 41, was arrested at his boime at South Eleventh street this morning on the charge of sending obscone letters through the mails, e couw. plaint was wiade by United States District ‘Attorney Baker of Omaha on evidence fur- nished bim by Chief of Ponco Otto of this city. The letters complained of wers writ- ten to a colored cirl of Omana and wera about as dirty as human dopravity could sugeest. ‘The man asserted that he had veen carrying ou a siwilar co:respondenco with tho girl for somo time and that her lotters to him wera equaily oosceno. Word reacted this city today thac the gicl in question, Amy Gibson, has boen arrested there, The Gib- sou woman formerly lived with Parker as his wife, but deserfed bim some time sinco for wnother admire Presidont Cable in Town. President Cable and a party of Rook Ts- laud officials spent the greatdr part of the day In this eity. The party was mado up of Bonjamin Browster, first vice president; W. i Allen, assistant weneral mavagor; C. Dunlap, general superintendent, ana \V. K. McFarlaud, superintendent of construction, Tho time was spont in looking over the various improvements now under way in this city. Thev spent four hours 1 examining tho Autelope valley, but gave no hiut as 1o Itis beiieved by those who 0 tho inside of railroad circles that the visitis intimately connecced with Lho project to make the Autel lev the toway, through wiich three or four first- class ronds will enter the city. tert Chang Still Missing. 0pla of Lincolo Kave 8bout settied down 1o the conviction that Burt Chane the missing clerk from the offico of the dis- trict k, tias either left the city for good or that he has wot with foul play.” He went to Omaha last Monday afternoon, intending to return the next d; On Tuesaay, how- evor, he telepboned that he would stay an- other day. Since that time notbing bas been beard of nim. His wife states that he was not financially embarrassed and that she knew of no reason wnv he should leave the city. A lotter was received from bis brother today from Omaha, stating that Bert had left that city Tuesday at 10:10 in tho for toon, having bought a ticket for Lincoln, Lincoln in Brief, ‘The Boara of Hoalth hasgsix cases of soar lot fover and seven of diphtheris uuder quarantine. It has finally boen decided to hold tho au bauquet at the liotel Lincoln next Monday evening., A number of dis- tnguised guests from Omaha ure expected 277 Difference The “Royal” the Strongest and Purest Baki ng Powder. Whether any other baking powder is equal to “Royal,” let the official reports decide. When the different powders were purchased on the open market and examined by Prof. Chandler, of the New-York Board of Health, the result showed that Royal Baking Powder contained twenty-seven per cent. greater strength than any other brand. When compared in money value, this difference would be as follows : If one pound of Royal Baling Powder sells for 50 cents, One pound of no other powder is worth over 36 cents, If another baking powder is forced upon you by the grocer in place of the Royal, see that you are charged the correspondingly lower pric B SATURDAY Cures Others Willcure You, action of AYE taken for disense: blood AYE attest At statement of the Savsaparilla, when riginating in impure but, while thienssertion is true of S Sarsaparille truthfully whic 18 thousauds can it cannot be wpplicd to h un; sincipled and try to ime other preparations dealors will re pose upon 0} Ayer's” Take Ayer's Sar Ayer's onl edal amd would be benefited | for nearly puta you, Inand fyon sd-purifier rmanentl This medicine, fifty years, tas enjoyed a r rocord fo equaled by otl Sarsaparilla erad reditary serofula eases from the sy vedly, the confiden nd made a cures, that has never heen AYER'S nt of he- blood dis- rpreparations ites the ta wd other d it has, deser. of the people. AYER'S Sarsaparilla T cannot forbear to the relief 1 of AYER'S with Kiduey nonths, si tiie small of my hack Xpress my o e obta from the use arsaparilia. 1 was afllicted troubles for about six ering greatly with pains in In addition to this, my body was coverad with pimply eruptions. The remedies proscribed d to help me. I then began to take AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short time, the pains ccased and the pimples disappeared. T advise every young man or woman,.in case of sickness result- ing from impure blood, no matter how long standing the case may be, to take AYE wsaparilla, ' —H. L 83 Willinm st., New York Cit§. Will Cure You Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. ARE YOU SUFFERINC A 50 FROM Female Wealiness, Catarrh ot Rheumatism, =2 Chronic, Nervous ot Private Diseases. IF 80, CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consuitation Free For the Treatmant of Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases, MALE AND PEMAL ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DIS- EASES, ORGANIC WEAK- NESS AND DISEASES OF NO MATTER HOW'LONG STAND- ING OR HOW OFTEN PRO- NOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS DEBILITY PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE Pormanently Curad without the use ot kuife, ligature or caustic All maladies of a private or deli nature, of either s positively cured. 113 South 15th Streot, Dr. Searles & Searies, 1 5gush, vy 5t Next door 10 Postotiive, ate HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. Yor Farmers, Miners and Machanics, A PERFECT SDAP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cares Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Ete. A Delightful Shampoo, WHITE RUSSIAH SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water Y XXXy oTutl's Tiny I?il. o .’nwdqumlo the debilitat rfrom oxcess of work o body i1l ind Tutt's ¥ restorative ever offered the inva veeceenee0 THE “EADIES' PERFECT' g fuven o by which injcotion inat in the 0 over innl almind tions SOFT ANU Bilg; RUBBEI BULR HARD KUBBER 18th Stre AEAT TO VOSTOFFICE ‘Physlel plally pro| Crlcos. DR R W, BAILE deeth Filled With out Pain hy the Litost Inveas tonk * prescriptions wred at low XTHACTED WITHOUT PALY Ok DANGER ¢ A PULLSET OF T il ON RUBBER FOR 5.00. irantee L Toaath extracted li New ones lusortol in eveulug Perfect fit the morn of : 1608 of Remoy. ens of Wlexiole All work warranted us r ented. Ottice, Third #.00r. Pixton Hio) ¢ Selephone 1083, 16than | Farasn S ¢ 4 uke Elevato or Starway trou 13L4 Stree tentrance. ble Bridg Lastic laty OVEMBE ST A MINUTE: | Sunday Marning You will want ' Something worth Reading, You are Tired of Business, Tirel of Politics and Tirel of Talk Something to Divert Your Minl an! keep it Pleasantly gaged All Day Sunlay, is What You Necd n- IN THE SUNDAY You Will Find Entertainment and Instruction in Great Variety, BELE FIRST OF ALL, THE NEWS Just Glance and G Dswn this Column t a Foretaste of What The Sunday Bee Will Contain Our Corn in Buropoe—*Carp’ tells of what is being done by “Cornenke Murphy™ to introduce Amorican maize s a breadstufl in Gern of the blished intevests of Borlin, the pon- iing on the use of corn lour and wh doption by the ( man govornment us an army navy food will mean to the farmors of this country. | Municipal Ownership of L'guts--Victor Rosewter Now York Independe wsceond paper the munieipal own- orship of oleetrie lighting plants and shows how the monopolies have allied forces to protect theiv inter- ests and prevent unfavoruble logis- lation. Electric in the 1t discusses in Amending Omaha's © officials and citizens give their views of needed changes in the law gov- ruing cities of the metropolitan lass. Su ions for the council commitie arter — City A Woman and Hor Millions — Story of the narkable life of Hetty Green, one of the wealthiest women of the world—How she talks and dresses, They Don't Wear Suspendersl he olls this yoar follow the fominine hions in everything but the 5. Some of the useful inven- tions offered for the young people. She Dearly Loves & desire of a young woman to sce the vietims of Self-slaughtor the morgue. People who ha d for visiting the undertakors’ estabiish- ments and attending the fur s of strang vcldes- Strango Corsets and Their Curses—One of ashion’s followers in o mild way, tells of thic evils of the corset habit and gives hopo of the final emanci- vation of woman from this rvelic of barbarous fashion, ‘“Too Sweet for Any h rg'—Horo’s a lip showing the women how to fashion their next new gowns., In- dicatious that the *“Empiro” will sot be the fashion long. All sorts of hints for the women who want to be in the fashion and who of them do not? A Stariling Census Sver> blo disparity in th strength of 3 50 on the gain in the Something bout decorations and an fomnine gossip, Remarl numerical nod thoe girls great mid-we Thanksgiving d Lot of uss50 A Tragedy of the Prairies— Pen pi wure of ‘the work of one of Judee Lynel’s courts in the early days of the wild west. “De Wo Do Story of the muterinl prog of the city of Couneil Bluffs, giving the histc of some of tho big monuments of in- dustry and t} sinill he nin and About Eton graphic picture of Englind’s proat- est public school, an rount of its foundation, rsystem and of the many Englishmen, ominent in all sphercs, who by pared for life under the of its im- memorial elms, Move' Coliege — A shade the Field of Spor s—The week’s sporting resume will bo found, as usual, thorough in detail, and inter- esti nd entertaining in quality, TUE BrE enjoys an envinble prom- inence in this [ine among those who are fond of di fled amuse- ments, It neglects nothing of mo- ment to this class of readers, but er maintuins its high ndard ns 1 local history of ull outdoor pas- times, with especial attention to local affairs, affordir ‘b Sunday an inventory of what has passed, and an index of that to come, Prices in Olden T mes — le datu concerning w and market values in the early days of the Republie, collected by the Agri- cultural Department Farm Valu- Building Assoclation Notes — mary of news in co-operative c in Nebraska. um- cles For Sale by all Newsdealers FERRYRGVAT BilLs i fy the bl the bt 1 notions. by taking one after al, 1 e, 83, un) L C0., 16 Kpruce bt D — | | CONTINENTAL CIL.OTIEIIITS IIOoTwsSE. Another opportunity to save from 2.00 to $800 on an Overcoat, The balance of the Beirman- Heidelberg Auction Stock, consist- ingof 500 fine Melton and Kersey Overcoats, will be on sale Saturday Morning, Nov. 19. ) The success attending this sale is based on the fact that Beirman, Heidelberg & Co. manufacture fine goods. Extra Salesmen will be on hand, and we hope to be able to take better care of the did last Saturday, SPECIMEN PRICES. SO0 Blue Chinchilla Over- coats, worth $10.00, crowd than we Men's OO0 Men's Elegant Brown Kerseys worth $15.00, F1O.OO Mens Blue Elysian, lined, worth $15.00, F12.OO Drab and Brown Kerseys, wool and silk lined, worth $18. At $15.00 we sell an Elegant Brown Kersey Overcoat, sleeves and shoulders silk and skirts wool lined, which we claim to be worth $22.00, Come as early as you can on Saturday. Boys' Cape Overcoats $4.25. We will open on Saturday 4 new styles of Cape Over- coats, ages 3 to 8 years, which were bought away under price, at $4.25 on Saturday, ’ wool- $15.00 PBoys’ Suits. Special prices on Two-piece Suits for BARNEY ; & BERRY Skates Free to the Boys. With cevery Suit or Overcoat we will give a pair of Columbus Skates free on Saturday. LADIES’ TOURISTS. 25 dozen of the popu- lar Ladies’ Tourist Hat on Saturday at DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. The eminent specialiat in neryous. chr urinary disewses. A re cine, 13 diplo 11 trenting with (ho g seminal wenk [ privato diseas. x. N 08 OF Vilal o articn y L6 troated at ho: s At by 10l o rely packed, no lew preferred fra0. L0 Tespon Ofice hours 9 u. . Eunduys 108, w. b 1% sio, private, blood, skin an s and cortiticats siow, 15 KA 10 sos and all formy r aud ro. L Aucoens ury used. 0 by CoPruponds s Lo Indieate Contents or nce MLECLy private. ook w. Bend stamp oF Foply. i

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