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e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, THICEMBER 18, 1802~TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. 13 . i ] ) MPORTERS ) 1 - NTAT 514 Farnam Street, Omaha, N¢c Carry the most complete stock of China, Glass, Silverwaer, Holiday Goods, etc., in the west. On all Goods in our ; A ; From now untll Deccmber 24. Largest stock of Dinner Sets in the city, . : We pledge our word as merchants that this will be a genuine reduction sale without v ng 1n price from $7.75 per set of 100| reserve including our Royal Worcester, Dresden, Haviland, Cut Glass, and other Art Goods 2 g £ 3 3 3 -e and is simply made to reduce our over-stock in this line. pieces upward. GATCH & LAUMAN, 1514 E A full assortment at reasonable pri ] 5 arnam Street. < < prices. ogant retresiments were | GPANDG [P FOR THE BOARD | & g pertoctty mroner. some or jon o) Radtors (IhaTiny 0 . D g & alighuful ovening, 3 A \D‘ ) v ) F e L S ne 'nn bo: r-in!' t‘h\”m.nu“. l} ctor and Wilhelny “'U\C BI OOD TO T“F FRO\T hnuldq which were originally the 21¢s and 4s, | the revolution. Tt is said to be full of inter 9 LngmCaNgLl ershing i CRCLAD by T Tiitors in the | companyono case cigars and v‘.,‘um‘m. 4 I\ i W \ and upon the same line of re soning the | est, the excitement of the dramatic scenes n fully I TS LAY DR ¢ 07 boxe: ate, Cud - _ ebt was extended ut my idea has | cast of char ¥ vening in honor of her friend, Mrs, Edmund ity shown here that Omaha people | {08 “eomy one e |,mk~ S gh,,“m]] | always hoen to_scale nu det i ing in or frio Feh 1k st o e Ros randd Gl ) y : i 4 B | ) o ebt, making it | Monste it - njoy the s being Mr. Mrs, oRrdloriTiad HasiDone! one , Brady & Co.; ten f : 3 ears, 50 that iu(hi\ “or forty years hence | Alphonsc de G L. Baot Rsa OO, . s eason B T ORI (R (R .i.:lo 2,'.‘? .-‘n‘x;:lr‘::‘u{‘g:;l Paxton ublng.m.m a8 they maturo. Mary § slene (hesbro Miss Crummor. Miss Pratt,” Me. Risk, Me. | HAS MADE LITTLE FUSS ABOUT IT | dustriously don three c W. M. Bue UNION SroSon N the Bxtansion. Ttoss, Dr. Brash, M ;”“;X“IH Gurratt, e 8 oltoa W T PACIFIC PROSPECTS IMPROVING i Governor Bullack, one of the government GAVE HIM -GODSPEED. The fair given by the Hebrew Benevolen AN ST T ey it Hard Luck in Chleago. directors who made an extended tour of the B T assoelation - which torminated Sunday | gulet, Persistont and-Effective Pursuit of the | ehancod to. me merchants and ralrond men |y, o440 Gapen came in yesterday morn- 3 a system, T understand, has filed his report Fife Tosoranca Morshanauetymhal DI R R e ia thoa Matrool tan e mnilismewas | G | a8 Lo e s e chanced to meet in a downtown resort the | | DF; Clarke Gaven came in yesterday movn | prouident Clark Speaks Hopefully of the | which ‘recommends that as the road 5 ing Assoclation Secretar: O ess, natiing over $,000 for " Mako the City Grow— other day, and among the differont subjects tb D 1 Chicago enroute to Denver an Conditlon of the Road—Director Mil- such excellent condition the debt be There was a jolly and fraternal gathering the benefit of the needy. All sortsof de- Plans for the Future Dis- discussed was that of the ory tion'of a | stopped overdoria few hours atithe Paxton. lard Talks of the Financlal tended, bolioving that it would greatly help | in dining room 52 of the Morcer hotel yester- mied through to_render the cussed. L Selub, Tho. dosen gentlomen | HO said that never before were there so : s the road and at the same time work day afternoon, when the Omaha Five Under i, Prizes wore oenniity o favon o fho ogmnt. | many swolled heas and so many ompty Phase of the Compnuy. lable benefit to the government. 10is ot | writers: associntion gavo. its farewell bin voted to the most prominent young lady, Zation of 4 club whero the merehants and rail- | Purses in the Windy city as now. The city policy to harrass the debtor in this case. The f Ol GV £ 108 IL OWO SR o prove to'bo Miss Hattie “ODeFfelder) | goratary w. 1n of the Board of | FoAd man can meet durin the Janch hour, or | 1 crowded with crunks and schiemors, and voud i gotting on ita. foot, its stock ia grow. | 110t to Secretary W. . Wilson, who leaves | thio’ prizaa dismond ring, and to uev o eenresary WA Nison fof A0Be o ot |lat inyiothavtinoloftha\iny 8 Thatalieven || hoyjarsiouch and allllocking for meoplejwith it Asithe)adourned imesting (of ithel Union | B Inwalicand Sylthficheloxtension askied the city Tuesday evening to locate per- Franklin, the most prominent young man, | S A Lipjineagle £1ent so far that some of thoso gentlemcn | CAPItal to_invest. iThey can show a man { Pacifio directors held in Boston Friday, would touch par, I believe. manently in Louisville, Ky, There wera Who rejoiced in & silke umbrella. he question of the reorganization of the | Siated an mmount they would bo sillin where to put $1.000 this week and pull out | Guore Gould awas elected L y “I have made a short tour of the system | nineteen insurance men present, and severs The Tndies of All Saints church served | board, guve a brief history of what has been | invest, and a well known attorney signi $L,000,000 next month iwithout any trouble ge Gould was elected to succeed his | and know whereof Ispeak when T say that | i o Lk L present, and seyeral e i headay and Thursday in the | necomplished in the past and of the plans | his infention of drawing up the nece whatever. ' The ‘doctor said that he was | father in tho directory and to still further | ivis physically able to handlo all tho busi- | 171 ©2U3 1O¢ attend sent plonsantly worded Creighton block. A number of the 1B1a Tor EhS Futues, Diipers Tt tho preliminaey stape in organis, | Willing to wager that there was no other on the work of getting young blood | ness that conies toit. Under the manage- | JoUters of regret. Tnoso enjoying. the din- et wras also! Bl id for the future. o “1i| popars fortho proliminatys city on the faco of the eirth, not excepting | in the bourd Sidney Dillon Ripley, a frand- | Ment of Mr. Clark it has wonderfully fi- | ner were Messrs. M. L. Roeder, National B T ot The kicking at the Board of Trade,” said 8l London or Paris, where there are so many | eon of Stines bi : Ve proved and T think both foreign aud at home | Life; Colonel O, H. Jeft e M e Sssman, Tho. tables | Mr. Nason, “is not caleulated to_accomplish [ piles of people have piles, but DeWitt's people on o Sitare mile during tho | 500 of Siduey |In|.m. was elected a director | ProYel S0C L thie bott A \]u‘n Sl vere lovely, euch with flowers in the v | any good, and has more of u tendency o tear | Witeh Hazel salve will eure A middle of the day as on that included in the | I 1400 0 The lavier, % Clarlk to remain wh I Hawks, L ) : duintics around. T € S el space amile south of the river and ami hese changes are not without condider- he Union : awls, and appetizing daintie o The Tt | down that which an carucst cfort should bo - Fent of thio lates A it jon T oho rond and | @y e Tag very succoss ully managed by o on, | mitde to build up. The Board of T ALL FOR THE SALARY. S able import and ¢ out the prediction | it pencirates a marvelous country. Omaha Jaon; S Uiidter " Caly s, 0 dowaon,”Mrs. Shompion, | S o ahe —_— made in theso columms shortly after Juy | POVIO. forget sometimes what 'interests | I Bell, st 4. 1t Gould, Phamix; uryis, Mrs. Holden, Mrs. Coxe, Mrs. | @ any s fol c Sl RS i 3 o > road ha: and the bankrupteies | J. W. Musg ) Wadent, Mis, Norton, having the separate | there has been no blare of trumy Pretty Little ¢ = ing on in | Itwasreportedon the streets yeste Gould's death that cither the Gould inter- | thi would o ol Al honban Rl kelong e ew tables in charge, with' their own_assistants. | g time to build up an organization of | Qmaha so Clrclos, - q that Joe Rowles had left this vale of tears would have absoluto control or clse a va different poiut, The othor rouds J.Stersdoy It. Rooder, D, J. The culinary department was in cl ey, argunbatlon it | Tho present basis for fixing tho salaries of | and gone to meet his nmaker, Accordingly | 1O minagement would succeed to the prop- rly be called Chicago voads, atioual pilim Henky Mys. Bradley and Mrs, Shackleford. ine ket oYe tho 8% principals in the Omaha schools has long | 4 number of his friends calied at his resi- | € With the election of these two men | Put the Ui o Pacific terminates 5t Equitabl B. Iall, Union Lifé; find a grand consummation in the end c7sa, SRk STt is true that th i o have freo | been a source of ivritation and dissatisac- | dence, Twenty-sixth and lust even- | the latter contingency is not likely to arise. | SHOPS AT , its headquarters are MeMullin, Provident: Oscar Wasson, D Hartantl T A roturned’ from Hitrieanas plnEmenhaye froe ) feas 6 S ing expecting to find erape, candles and other | Until the veport made by an ag £ the | MhS 1o interests east of the Missouri viv 1% Allen, Mutual Life, and R use of the board’s room. I do not think they | ! s also boen tho cause of v | funcreal accoutrements surrounding his I eportmadeiby.an peentaof the | Siiro makoitionclofithe it roads of the ‘thwestern e e dareht hie over wndertakion (o selfishly control the | A1IOUNL of wire pulling by fair femalo hands. | Jass form. But it wasnot thus. They fo s given to the press | world it needs the I el ey tervals between_ the courses Geneva, Switzerland. They will board. With buta very few exceptions all | The salary of a principal depends upon the | him examining a bottle of Maderia s of a change secemed particu- | erument, and [haven't the least doubt but W ¥ of delightfully Europe a year or tw o o Tt ailding, | number of rooms in the school over which | i to look plesant, althou lnzly, bright, but iwith) el Aindings ot M, | thab ltnriliget Enedabi 1t oves tha governsd)itnd - sininble chatierand I, ; LT e ot | shoieaside Thore area number of schools ‘1::;‘1"1.1; G '1;1’:\ s\l:{nm.“.,_v '!‘l{lllll\ -.n|v.~r\;. Bossevain's emissary ng the antago. Iwy\[r-“vleo‘\r:}‘«l'u'n.’ylulv !l;I:ll:l‘\!h{‘”\I:;;"ljl'nl: I\lki»y:jl. ‘.‘:.].1: ";':l;fll‘“n)\v\'lpvh\.:I““l;,)\iv:.rllx\\ “lli The Of II:"“fl"p'lllh I\r A ita st smeotii graph company had its operators right ;:;’li 'ilp ave detachod rooms and thosoithe |l vith propar care, o T ials :‘-‘m'.‘;l“““rm "i,:h'" f'“I':Il"m“w A s e e e il e, e s nclenta 10 tho | ho Onder of Elks held its first meeting A 4 scipals vs claim of course as o ive view has obtained, and the opinion is | lators will be toward the extension of pleasures of the ¢ i and the comme Dbusiness is v ] { ; pinion i will be toward the extension of the | pleasu the oceasion. Triday evening in tho now lodgo rooms. The ROSEI0 | for swelling their salavies. Sometime h gencral that there will be no change | debt. A short but gracetul address was the Postal '"h‘mfll"' company's building | g yepefited by having them located here. | anothe The principal teaching in | divisi 8, Uniformed rank of South | tions pointing to the re-clection of Mr. 8. H. | The Union Pacific hus filed demurrers in ::F::::fi T ~w||:-<\:".«:‘\"l'{l“'" 'K‘\'?I'F"”'-‘“ ¥ on Farnum street, near Fourteenth, and are |, o i) e i the district where the children rightfully be- their third annual balland | H. Clark at the next annual mecting in | the Milwaukee aud Rock Island injunction | departa rorari ainl, y J Y e and hindsomely fur. | Ceetainly we cannot expect to have elevators | {8 SN MOARE N ELTERR FIEMRGR I | Gchibition drin‘at Blum's ball, The attend- | Apei 2 recontly begun fn tho distri doupie o Ho rocermed i nished. and warehouses located here until the rail- | ainim the oA A ) L A enizh ta cHior : recontly begun {n tho distriot court, | many frioudship ugz qualities of the A "Tho adoption of a code of rules for the | vouds give usu milling-in-transit e e D e T e co was very largo and the knights cater. | Mr. Clark yesterday said that he liad been | and asked that the cases be romoved to the | MU secrta: gentlemanly bearing } guidance of the order in the new quarters | same as Kansas City and St. Louis. Thatis | the prineipal who has to oversee the work | gu o comiees Prm Ot attented | ddvised of the election of Mr. Gould and Mr, | United States civeuit court e o o Sceupied the time of the members at one of the obstacles we "o trying to sur- ehchors dn actual churge of the | and enjoved the hospitality of Lily fod 1 Ripley to the bourd. Judge Thurston snid to a Brerman_yester- | JUring his residonce tn Omahi, and fn closs | night's meeting. The question of permitting | mount, and I believe we will be rewarded by ved children, nu liy holds that | The exhibition drill was fine, and its excel “Docs this election indicate that there | 103 thit ho understood the cases would not | P NS o '\3' Wikson witl b LndsorBli card playing for money was the most vexed | success in the end. W avo also endeavor- " ought_to be increased on account | lent execution s the trai il bo s change in the manageniont?: Me, | o Pushed to trial, tho Milwaukee and Rock | GG S0 1S orOmAH R problem’ to solvo. A majority of the | it 1o establish anopen boavd, tho same 4 S i ey e A SRR CURRED 8 My, being perfectly satisfied that they | SORVenir of his solouch e Dlombers wore opposed to games of chance | Chicago here, and we will be su 3 Tt i aivision e gtrone aaand toatd sted i the Union depot u responso Mr. Wilson made a few elo- D Aleago. s g one On the contrary the indications would ] ¥ quent ks telling of the genuine gratifi- i of any character, und all card Will bo | this al RO there iy o protty litle grame | pirtfes aro alwas ploissut ovents i s seem 1o point to still closer ons Whilp outsido the bridgo contract, Quent keunrks telling of the Ken AR of/'\lmmu'fu.‘ RHALIEe 0BG not for stakos. NP A e T "high grade politics going on between the fite'in tho Mag 10 one can tell what will be done at the next iEaion i at the Milwaukee | 6,01y husin s assombléd to bid yangemonts will be mado for o sories S 10 proposition to catablish & freight prindipals of the Central gnd ihe Cass ., - eloction, T assume that things will go on as i Islund uro porfoctly satistlod with | yim o hearty farewell. When ho left hiy : \ 1 ho & Z 0 0 o fi schoc d various members of the Board of ofused HOW, 1 . and as oyt s A ot et ian (RS tertainments for the elks ‘nf":'.-.-“'nu»xnnJ oitydone of contention. | Education, When seliool opened last | The mayor ha This present condition of affairs is quite in | Jatter of busiucss to have the rouds run Lo Ry g mey L) 17."{“". -— Eyaey mombor of the board tthe os | September i was found impossiblo. to O e T T T A AT o with the published interview with M. [ into the depote it scoums foolish to pursue the | jopihywest, but he hid beon most igrecably | Not from a Financlal Standpoint. DAt % B, froleh bureay. I anpa: comin! at. un-Il|‘|‘3'|"."'f".‘"1"'i' 11("|}:4:|v4-1||[|-:‘l h R (S T inson, the assistant general manager of 9 N2 surprised (o ind that under the cold” blue ot ) e AT Cough | ition was to bindingtho Board of Trade for | district ut the High school building and two }uIL R, | ey vy n Pacific, in Tue EvesiNe Bee T Nebraska's skies thore were is warm hearts ) Remedy from a financial standpoint, for wo | eqtabiishment of the bure Tt ie o e ORI AT i ey Barmadis | Tucsday's meeting of the city council. He 2 David Burley, gener: of the Union | 28 In the sun uthland. He spoke fondly \ have others in stock on whick we make a | sition hud been so submitted as to provids | srer . Thers a hin the Cass school dis- | declarcs that the company has not furnished On the Flnancial Side. Pacific at S City, 1% in Omaha, nd touchingly of his beloved Kenwucky to larger profit,” says Al Maggini, o paominent | fop the appropriation of #1,000 yeur and | How this. was Boing to effeet the sularies of | the lisht s 1 in the contract, that the | Mr. J. H. Millard, one of the directors of | W. Pope, assistant superintendent of | [IHCh howus returning, while nobizoIgauighl druggist of Bradde 'k-l Pa., -'L”-"lfi; auso | then if it was deemed \ise appropriato a | (he two principals AT - AR 00 amount, 3 wi |x«|xm $1.000 more than | the Union 1 Wi seen yesterday morn- | the Kock Istand ab Topoko, has rosigned. the @ iinl avelcom and l(.uul teaument ll:« p have spoken of it in | fyupther sum, there would b been 1o op- | two distri The prinoi| i s he company had earned ing and asked to : his " views a to the . ok ved whilo 1 Qusha s romscke \ Y0 ADONRD 42 ¥ o districts. » principal of the Central ng Jo. gl wa 18 to the It was announced at Bi Ty e R s on ¥ ere is not n Board o vado B | A A S s 0 ian, 0l 0! i 3 sident of the 5 had resigned hi o rene ; L e, ol D it i Store " For sl by drugg R R LRI fanaiioh || ik hias aalary down and the piinolpal of the twenty day schnell will ro- | Omaha National bank is quite conversant bad reagned his ofice of general | Stemsdapfl, € . Musgrave, Bell, D. i, 3 ! — tion, iopo prosporous, s better credit | short of an outrage in the board to expect | main in the count, bo having been con- | With the financial part of the Union Pucific | Pan iins tn Missoart. . O, Tves, the assiet | o avoms 1 Wl o .ulll.‘lli‘l...:'hm,i 3 ¥ Nons of cors, than this board e investment in the | her to take charge of two extra roams with- | victed of carrying woncealed weapons. system, having been o very close friend of | 4y general freight agent of the same lines | words adequite b M, i 3 PR e O T T buildie and gxounds b paid well and the | out raising her salary the usual 104 month | Yosterday he went into s loan oftice for the M. Jay Gould, aud a warni personal friend | \irh headquarters ot St. doe, has been ap. | WWiisois departure fro et k. § raies diviston e g Vetamus, hold ita | board is £33.000 better off by reason thereof. | to which she would be entitled under ordin- | purpose of borrowing o | of Mr. Fred Ames. He has made the finan- | ointed in his stead, Colonel Dawes w AL § CHRA by DIY g ¥ . i purpos: ¢ sonuwe money on a horse | > o n awes will After hearty hand sl i | The property today is worth £200,000, Dur | cial standing of the system a close stud | Aftor I d L around tho { aunual elootion of oficers for the ousUINE | ins the Inat fodd years the BOA has ro: | e cumstunocs by the addition of two | which ho had boen drjyjug. —The min did | from the standpoint of u_ gove e lred. | 9% 8 advicry ageut. gentlemon present dispe ] { R MUndAY Hlghs Bt Orand Ay 0££ho | drbod 1oa Latilioios abons S000 sk year, | omotooms to Rerdistier, - o sl sohoal | 101k the looks of MriBeninall wad turned [itorand a directar of the $0ad; ho has seen — e ; ] Republio hall, 116 North Fifteonth street. | and that cortaiuly denotes prosperity 4 posaus fyn the prlacipa l|,|ul:nv: RiT sohoal | him exee i tie pelice. both sides of the case. lA”l! 'Iurlrul: Wanted in + loux City. : \ The boys introduced an innovation in the | UOne South Omaha packing firm has | (he principal of the Cass sehool has not been - S TWitts Wit g |, Millard said: /1t 1a o wellknown faoy | 16 your children dro subject fo eroup | John Guaue was arrested and Jodgsdelg 1 way of voting, using for the first time the | tiken advantagoof our bonded warehouse | drawing the additionul §10 a month, and both sqll(v{:’\)\“illh:urcll\"\"‘urolzt‘l)"”s Witch Huzel [ ynat " there are many croakers against ys keep a bottle of Chumberlain's | (o coupty jail by Sheriff Bennett last night. 1 Australian baflot, The following were the | receipt plan and others will undoubtedly | she and her friends have becowe quite in- | e the Union Pacific, streot clacquers in the | Cough Romody at hand, 1U1s o prompt and 4 gy was - working in the Stephen successful candidates: Captain, J. W. Par- follow is is something which is e dignant over the matter, Federal Court Nows. employ of rival ( ago roads who impair certain cul If given as soon as the apy g King e Step son il Bons; first lioutenant, W. 1. Martin; second | fleial and Omaha money Is used instead of | fu all probanility the matter will come be- MISIRL MONES INNE . - anding of the road and impeach the | $QUSR uppears it will prevent the attack. | 3 solug under an sasumod JAKE NS i 1R Ballard ; catnp council. O, | eastern. The receipt of our inspector is col- | fore the board at the uext meeting and may John Robbins was an oftender before the for no other reason than that they are | F'or sale by druggists will be taken to Sioux City, where he 13 | T s 1 3 Coate, D e inor; | lnteral at uny Omaha bank ' e e i of e 111K 04 Ay | foderal court yesterday, and was fined 825 | jealous of its success. Chicago is particu- - charged with huving disposed of #ome tiiite | delegate to the state encampment, W. W, | used mul .-..m for mailing an obscene lett larly the hotbed for these birds of ill omen, For a Good Cause. gaged property Coats; lternate, O. L. Salisbury i position mla boe Draw Your Own Couclusion, . Ballard of Hebron had sold liquor | WhY, I huve never been able to understand, What should pro: successful enter - 3 -> = e The new ofticers will be introduced to the | the grain men should have or M. J. O. Davenport, manager of the Fort wulmu 8logal permit, and it cost bim §5 unle: lousy s I have stated. But | ment will be given in Washington hall on | o, Coustipation cured by DeWitt's Farly ] L’blh' Monday night December 19, when the | 8nd the morchants another. - 1 do not Bragg Redwood Co., 1%t. Bragg, Cal, has | and ¢ oty ng (hese kings the Union | pyesday evening, December 27, for th Risers, s v ball in place of their Monday | Whether this is for the best or not. T ot Chunpertatis Con Reipedy; | - Wililam Spitman sold liquor to the Tadians, | P4 it 1s better today than it hus | 4."e 4o Working Wi ; o \ i give u batl T pluce of thelr Monday' | Sanufaccurers now have tholr associntion, | 1 naed it for 2 savere cold et cough and | admittod the act aud puid §1 and costs for the | YEr boen, It 1s paying off 1ts wrust notes as | f} OF 1 Workiog Womow's Lewe. The Massiage Kdpnpat. [ B oo St anton ! the real estato owners theirs, the builders | obtained immediato velief. ~ In the Fort | fun he had got out of the b they fall due, itis not in the market as a | “home” is being conducted by the members | The following | and traders theiry aud 80 o, and, they ure | Gy Redwood Cos store wh liavo sold L bo ‘v\“u‘l'. auld by mones in e te of Working Womon's union, an_usseubly | issued by County Ju wp—— doing good or the city e Board | Jarge o IS A o A il . meet its running expenses. Itsonly )t the Knigl Labor, an pserying o nudlad el { An Invaluable Remedy for Colds. 01 Trads hus. indncod. mny faotarios o lo: | LuEe uauktiles of Cluimberlain's medi From Nowberg. LS ittt npauk gl o 00 (AAKIAIG U CAAN, B COMEYII asl A ] cines.” For sale by druggists. , ‘ tothe | of gencrous support. . The entertain 1C, Wanldovg Sherlf Hardman of Tylor county, West | cate here, and the members have devoted Aruasists. C. F. Mogre & Co., promiuent druggists of debu will be paid off ment will consist of @ three uct 1. Kpinte, Soi : an s rlatu's Cough | Jocate industrie = SABAEAMALH ha st tonha. v me ucquaintod w o k0od qual- | plooded. as you wintto put it, the goverus | will be presented by o strong amateur [ { Audrea Nickoliso, 1’ Remedy. In speakiug of it he says: “It gave “Al ub:uuuu has been raised becauso l_wu“wm’; ,n_u;n‘;“j"},”‘,:m l“ ‘l‘.‘“_‘":‘ “}fih. “'l.‘f"l‘{m:' in's Cough Kemedy we | peng could do no better it 1o extend tho | company, embracing some of the best local - N me almost instant relief. 1find’it to be an | the board has frequently catertained | “Y \ sell but little of any other kind. ~Chamber- | goht for fifty or a hundred years at 2 per | talent. The plot of the play is laid in Paris | (Cook's Imperial Champagne has stood th y SR Y o @ n crates of earthe 0 lain’s medicines u ve of » 3 P ¥ ( L J L P 0od the fuvaluable remedy for colds.” Kor sale by pc.n.p, this have been doue at times nware, Gatch & Lau- | 1 d ali give good satisfaction.” | Cont. ‘It is u fact that banks and other cor- | in and illustrates some of the events in | test for thivky years. ‘There is no betbor 4 :h'uel'“ll- . when occasion did ot require, but gemerally u.\u Ohie BOx of dlanionds, A.”B. Huberman; | For sale by druggists. porations are paying par for the 2 per cent | the “'gay capital’ during the stirring days of sparkling wine wade, It's extra dry. J

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