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4 . ’l‘Hl, OMAHA DAILY BFL B. ROSEWA -— PUBLISHED EV TERMS ¢ Da Baturdn Weekly Wank Bloux ¢ Commur torfal ma Bee, Edi Birainens be address rany, Omn Romit ayahia nly mall a Omaha or | THE BY \ t STATEMEN Btate of N Gaorge | Publishing mays that complete Fvening the month of tal Tess un Net Net total dally a ibecribed in m before me thi ety pr il M TER, ¥ ERY PTION [ i 1B N 1 tary NGAT Pu MORNING \ I bil 20008 ————————————— TO THE For the firn The W Aue tim n whie his paper ard. ahi wit atn miil ¢ coupled e 1 "o the 1 mpers in this mecessary to ias ent form. It 1 that thix irr ur again, PATRONS 01 in recent d ot in n ure of th poly net that mulnrity A few straggling b now the chief of summer. reminders of mse hall sco the People in this part fail to visit will miss the Omaha event of the Ak-Sar-Ben the y of ' And now the popoc ratic % n aize of paper Inrger than oth W years nn ordere will not passing world who | fake factories are all compelled to work overtime to enable them to keep up with orders Omaba will have an auditorfum com mensurate with its requirements before another year is up. M rk that down The most disastrous combination witn which the communit fust now tween the would be wenther denle v combinatio the 0 wan and Rumors combins telephone telephone people ins ing but talk, are again fon between the telegrap companies. m the air turally ist that it i News reports fron effe latest keem hefy blowing the Chin, fight that in the in the ni 1221 1 Chin It would Orient amen Candidate be disa Woolley ppointed sind not expect to be elec what he expects o g is not destin he ted president of [ no od could he atflieted oul a ind the pth would | » long that it was loaded and quit | to lmits he does ust out of his prohi bitlon campaign is not apparent, as he takes It too seriously 1o have any Mayor to aceept 1l congross Mayor denc Tones of dem This dos Jones in the 88 in that wis Toledo [ dec ned i nowination for 'S look not putting of any deno wick Colonel Bryan s militury rec wh commission as n with a resignation 1 service, Major M Lave to de his n coloi now paradin ieh begins ul Kinley does ilitary The clergymen mining district hay ment to settle the If they manity falls to th credit marks the next. st succeed they a larger sor to in bo Democracy the full dinner orators and edite heavy guns on it ability of democric of preciates the il s are turning ull their | No one questions she the | the Penn started rike by will have do vice than gen th this worl argument au y to annihilat us potency full dinner pail if glven a chance, the to vote it the chance Comptroller Bird York read a paper be league on “The Politics.” 1 Mr. time to tell what penalty of colliding machine interesting to the r Commercial S Coler ore the of Npi r had only e knew abo with the The democratic county, r contested in brought out less tha in overy imaries nearly n 1500 votes, vit ta 1t w w the republican primaries two weeks fore polled a vote upward of the Interest displaye file in the primary o garded us a politica o by the ran tosts muy I straw . k he have a right to all the encouragen ever prospects im Douglas county, if miti coneludes not yivania Wi arbitration hu ally lot and carn several big and its but American workingman is not likely W Municipal in ken the Tammany | it would have proven still more | Douglas | avd hile 1t and republicans | distrust ut | & | the sleep that was designed | from to the t that the Chinese forts started the | the ’TI‘”‘ OMATIA DATLY THE DEMOCRACY AND TRUSTS An inquirer 18 informed that no anti trust led during the ad Grover Cleveland, but party of the existing the I maintaining All industries would be unfavorably provisions the parity of the law was 1 of other hand the democrati 1 fected and tens of thous would be thrown By the time Mr. Bryan was in office depression all the land ated, with perhaps great people ployment Wled 1s of it on the hw out of e itrol of congress during n we Cleveland 1 n r the on of trusts, altl into the ond would have s t hing regu- | over and there would be | w ugh power SUppres P oseve uinistration went t 1 to i to the 1l disustrous experience 1 1805 to 1807 then, the 1 h <hould command the undivided of existing | from 1807 enactiment of any further whi is In m that should neces serio te e dealing w ial com ( M th the attent of « was member iy hie trusts was to intro the | | ‘« Bryan a and gurd to the bill propos Al trustn ting cond desires to have tinue, Al know Kinley ex congr the thing that if ( ted the on a sound to place on continue basis and th Lmeasure | (e have acted conholed conditions which have contr hie bt upon the to material progress and pro allowed 1o be d trusts » p in cans committes 1 presented the party regard not be unin That were trusts L the radical conce to will ¢hioos maintained, It is no less certuin tl We u election of Bryan would b and L ng about I record of r det but fore " would tell them destructive cl oot judgment that ange the A et oeratic t rty T upon of the 1 will it the ing the ind of r n to refer overed that 18 ¢ wesentatives to it again assun a latter SOME FACTS OVERLOOKED. In their attempts to make capital out of the anthirac the Bryanites willfully vital facts, Mr very majority control of the | D | tie ind appointed the subject took and was a of stating that owing to | t I X of the submitted ) investigate rusts committee evi the I the te conl miners’ strike | a¢ dence for six months or more overlook several | ac onteom investigation port near the close Bryan takes oceastc th n to inquire, | w with | whether Iiftieth congr with sked fo had al are sharing in the rity. like much which h anyone whether sue sneer differences of opinion of nrembers of the lmit this to retul ation | facts [ years ago committee “they to the report seen General Prosperity t taken time the demo crats conld not to what should gard to th They were unable to formulate any plan and left to dealt the succeeeding congress, which submitting of « conl miners receiving 00 cents | M SUDSCQUENT Congresses v the the committee.” n day boasted repub shown by testimony fore At that ree lcan Pr tive, prospe perity and an verty o ¢ I8 compara compared with the era financial depression and industrial stag nation that preceded the election of Me Kinley even 90 cents a day conl mining district might ment upon no work at all, In a statistical review of the situation a careful writer in the Chieago w pe m I b st s done inre trusts, therefore the subject e with by in the be an improve was republican (I up the the Fifty-first, took trust question and passed what Sherman law—the anti strike is known as the I~ Record shows that the prices of the out put of the min conl-carrying railr. the of Wi fuctories and the mills stopped there was no work for the though the wage was the same in e through all the mines today as they i pe trust law of which was opposed both the has been | the plece of con which incompe it it speech New York means com are controlled Is, the by the n law court democrats That supreme by prominent subject 1 closed down only to house the 1t republican senate and sustained by United States demand ot consimers n were wis @ Ie trnctive gislation the de tent or had the Representative the miners even ir nowminal 1806 as | cratic party to In seale unwilling to perform when it | 15 roday Wages the | ey | ng, have The miner prosperity crease work mine continnes POWer, are are oxactly McKin speak yne same were wher wa nerally thirty money inaugurated and be ha was ways and Ihe Fifty-second well the Fifty-third, Mr. William J. Bryan was those two congresses, Mr ted to trun § chairman of mittee ut ( nitd cot not been changed for years more ince as ns wis o | r from an t democratic wages, but fnerea hard he went | lays in the and six days from ime an " o the now b During only thre works five While one, litical aftiliation the cos 4 member by and 1's attention was di week; he started in to destr and break every thiey irrespective of act pa sectre which were po the toll of their countrymen, He two bills to destroy trusts and had them referred to the committee on ways and means, of Which he was a member. promptly tiled by the clerk of the com ud laid ¢ in the plgeonholes pimittee’'s pupers during the of which Mr. Bryan was a the committee. ‘They slept n to an up these ‘bands of s deplores the that thriving on labor and is Al miners are so 1 and 1y them beticr wages and conditions of employment, it will not do for Bryan and his echoes to tntimate that the had share in the business Wval brought | of repubii when they introduced iy 0 would see They were miners have no benetits hv by of ro wittee of whole time awi about the restoration On the contrary, cover up the facts they are practicing au fmposition on the public which deserves prompt rebulke, au policies 1 member of when introduced their I'his was the only democratie at at legl during those LWO CONZICSSeS, exeept impo- | tent in the Wilson bill which the trust people regarded as aly of which be made and study is still slumber thor. tempt by BECLOUDING TITLE One th de Bryan, which e is repeating on every possible occasion, X the United 8 the Philippines. In throwing a cloud upon our title to It st THE i gogho islation on trusts 3 of an an, ey clituse tarity is lis assertion that and no tates has not a good title te o solutely harmless ti yractical use could ¢ I I After all investization trusts the ratic unable to offer I 1ts leuder, the islands Mr., Bryun, whether wittingly or not, diseredit himselt He admits that he exerted all his per sonal influence for the ratitication of the peace treaty, under Spiin was to reccive $20,000,000 in von sideration the transfor ol over the tslands to the United States I 8 1 title Me. By position of forcing pay | 5 $£20,000,000 M, | V¢ Bryan ki | £ row that of it purty casts ticable uny plan of upon Judging the chavact lies e manitestly not un derstand the subject. In the light of its vecord respecting the trusts what conti felt in the ability of th party to and effect deal with them? THE old democrats of dealing with them of the rem hus suggested does Whose provis‘ous § st of of its | dence can be i m pain could not give us a g 1 in the States democratic wisely a1 puts himself the United for a worthless decd W the time the only title d in Spain foct i ively 1o MMEDIATE IMMEDIAT i ISSUE. and Murylund hav thie knows 'hilip and that under the international another The a correct apprehension of the immediate At of Honest Money league, composed of sound money for to pluss was had a g W precedents to transter its title for vest issue, a meeting the in a : of t | | dewmocrats and recently reorganized Y ]| the campaign, the following was awong | G Gier a cash cousideration or resolutions adopted {uro elondship, it out fit as it might see C of government be the \ny forw it may desired to establish in new A A% lias been pointed out by President Bryunites or MeKinley in his letter of slons, by either the by acceptunce, be rm nor so-called imperialists, cannot com ur title 1o the Philippines lwen 1< ot only | pleted in oue prestdent! £yan unquestion any other coun | i nd recull, But | financial advanced Bryan, in 1 try, but our undisg e erelgnty over one day term, can destr Philippines, so roas torelzn na pre system, bring I eredit tions are concerned, has title the beein otticnlly to the Philip in ult uie, ruin our and p stop u halted, 1 defeat e could do this by recognized pr our are industrial - progress, now il Florida 1t s between ud Al crely awaiting notice of his Lasis, Cal pur, to Porto Rico, ind the the ' ornia funa by directing his sec it is need appoint to with Hse title given the iy of treasury—anud it is le wan in full accord in silver all | i that ftriti some who § | tio | treaty will plied e @ ns and In t that nat would loss to sy any iy ap this tions hle profess to helieve that he would not do | he would | i uigenc of lnst| oo if tor in spirit. They can 1 for this faith in the at Mr. Bryan aceeptance shows him to wedded to free sil It shows that his itlon obliga vie of s iy v pay terating his d States Pl hims the laration that the the government are pay has ishittul ilippines, Mr 1f, bt imp American people ttle to thes title to a la tervitory admitted union would be equally invalid THE SUNDAY BLE Readers of The | ised a number that for artistic aud literary len In addition to all the the day The Hlustrat . each subseriber gives a of the higl The frontispicce photc paper of fense monitor no jurisdic in “coin There are nover the Bryan not only stultities this, but carry out Mareh in k tind titude His letter e that on the eoutrary the act of e wers 1 the currency 3 our islands part of into an not good our as states or the utierances of of now as strongly 15 he has ever bheen Lostility to the gold standar abated i the least. He has repeatedly wnnounced determination to over. that standard if the opportunity him und every fre ad Mr. Bryan has complete con that . e Sunday are prom has not wall satisfy a demand every excel thirow | served 1o is given silver | herent of news magazine st standard tidence in pledge. I'lie election of Mr. doubtedly followed financial and this week reproduces taken specially for the launching of the Wyoming from the w Franeisco, The of would un by business disturbance bor- | Money would not seek | would be difficult to would Iy prosperity alted [ clal und business interests of the coun the the Bryan administration, for the occusloned by Bryan | sraphs be at one a const dering on panic investment, loans yards at N party our lnunching includes a number ofticials of negotiate, enterprise chiecke nelghboring stat Miss of A group of story of the the central figure Helen Warren Warren of laun: would be | The tinan- | Frances beln thie Wyo party will | daughter inauguration | but would worst. The his election hoarding of try of | promptiy would not wait for ming and th prove of Another prepur interest special feature consists of a | would cause sn imwediate | s handsowe group puge of phiotographs ex- || which Would strali to the WLROS | yiLiting the dower of Nebruska womau: |3 it an which urrent topics of special moment | view to insuring for the Filipinos all the form exercising this councetion t the Philippine in tom, than two weeks ag Galveston destroy interested Nebras | make it read [ en Governor Re | the to get to see York | to loc BEE: SATURDAY, sod represented in floral carnival. The by o and ctures were made our t Fremont a week are strik rticular the amnesty celebration gotten by the 12 in every T'he Manila y give evidence th the Amer f the up their reconcil 1 by ska of itior is t Net illustrations cang IFirst w with a f 1 < show the 0 lis owr « Thev festu lead of the parade and the the hall letter this week interview with Li Huog mous diplomat and states in rior Lanquet rpenter’s Chang na's f brings out bis ideas on n it set off with a recent pho ted to Mr. Carpenter by this and sent time excellency summer, other I'he number is also replete with timely il n the corner-ston cart church the features, One i a snapshot laying of the this city; another corn paluce at Mitchell, 8 the late Rev. J M odist churchman, of boy in of portraits of I, a g North tmitted ademy oneer Platte the who has 1o United States and others, Insist having The Bee the best paper. upon ant I'lie Bryan organs do not take kindly the by CKinley instructions to the given Philippine commission 7 included rights. of civil liberty in the sustitutional bill of They ould much prefer to have the Filipinos ensluved, that they political capital out of it great intelligent citizens, swever, will see fn the presidential fn srsecuted ight we he mass of a determination to give for in the republican plat self-govern ructions the promise that me the inhabitants of that they of asure ¢ ent for our Jssesstons are capable of it commission were two months before the party s outlined at the Philadelphia uvention April, ey v Following the universal American cus General Chinffee is taking meas es to feed and clothe the destitute in his follow hina in the wake of would army ler powers the precedent they would find the Chinese | kinds, caror [ future foreigners ueh more years their willing in to the wn doors allow the world's commerce to Lave free | |, rule \try into that country. Military etficacions when an army ‘nder the ap 1t Kindness and justice feation of military force unnecessary to dolt sily things in first. storm at When it this country comes is ¢ Less » the great d'the railroad bridges that city. Friday a tempo over two miles long had been ey ading to completed and trains were running over I8 o add to the dificulty the railro: had to be before work ading to the bridge recon ructdd for commenced on the bridge miles could on e finds ciumpaign in his that be his The fact that Candidate me to wake @ county Bryan is evidence i retaining Ka than he Even to e state more in prest is in the larger rgn is iticient Bryaw's optimism induce him to put in time pursuing a forlorn hope in state 10 go republican, The issues of the campiign are to he in Nebr during the re the campaign by the ablest the political in this state will have ballot in senssed ska wakers on rostrum el any exeuse rocasting his ignorance of the questions involved in the outcome of the election, leane. ript the proverb ard Gunpowder 18 the root of &1l i 1 of b It of the fef difficulties at the bottom of the uch It Gently, Boston Trar shall have to revis We is on from the Shoulder phia North Amer: evelt's letter of ac of the man. It I8 vigorous in style and aggre re 1s nothing the two great w Phil e cter te har ti tone, terse gument. T} W with wmpaign. ve in of evas In i 1K 1es of the of the leader thirty hopeful pefal Sign dem That ratic now appreciate years after but t five ind behind to Jln ' wtion the r direct of the e one i tar of Mr. ation of the resident republi check i fusion As W ns. Bryan country squel an senate aly mocr ¥ and in the 1o say st the b seems to be quite ar and successtul as he i and naturally it erats. They him off the him on it Hanna on Ch mp. aker Hanna rgetic 1e are quite as anxlous stump now as they were Hist Sprir blican Sweden s also seeking a loan in New side by side with Germany. It beg though the day when the mon of the world began m n to New York will be written r the when F ion of the th gland Afri Vi rk Mail a I in Law. a4 Ex under the new nal ence ate ¢ to nat stently and t 1 reve 1 18 neither ispicion would be ed or abundoued on chapge of adwinistration, SEPTEMBER staff artist Filipinos | | a former Sacred just been Naval it you President | island 1t is worth remembering in the instructions to issued If the same and is present, No | ptance | 00 1900, [ not saton Transcript We a strong helt h We do recall any purely pol h has prod tical had such a hone which paper of recent years wh Righ 1| wide reading and has ela fon as th f e writer apparer 1| more effec than these ht st inguag In litie pressed with th writer 1 with the A y yet wfter rea scem 1in i Ay taken m to me ralsed him v him K paper a logl werable. H practi una our arm the 1 as a cor those ot fatu ing point e could take ha @ of those even It mation o He ory g the to § 1 ry 1 to be clear cration which seems to nd distin nd which he I through all the with which the strange hap the p three cems to follow ‘Self-gov e ron word freely Dative s paths of repeated divided ings ast years have intc EALGHING GAs In that last sent pol and bl and we the ing, fang submit that n their only the Pi affairs nee Anyon t the to the nes It 18 the all his actions. It that the president well w¢ In other great found solution to imply the assumptio means to be aud do right. Of course to in that his every 18 right would be ndow him with perfection and superhun; alities. To that he error that he is compelled at times to compromise and that he is sut to prejudices and passions is only to say that he is a man with faults and foibles, to refuse to take cognizance of this rational explanation for his acts, it seems to us, is to 1gnore what is patent and to stamp one's self as narrow and looking rather for darkness than light. Honest no doubt are many of the president’s critics—let them credit him with honesty. Patrlotic surely are they and 80 is he. And 8o are the thousands of the leaders of his party throughout the country who, de 1l the talk of party slavery and political patronage, would not y the in 1 as ontest aga rowarding one class and bri for the folly of the class nothing but greater boon could bondage, ask than the vating influenc i ment? Who s that the aim protect her or t N act to n stion Amert “ makes « v there of't elevate and And who doe blunder enlighten not cry out e awt ' wien this atd Like the base Richer thar It s as kindly the poor take years that mistake way to falter vinced that the pe who, and carefully but it 4 end 18 just the o to show | 1t 1 repair to ican and righ LANDS THAN OURS, OTHE of diminishing, as not there t | slackening in the building of new fitlon made to the only | administration, according to the of high commissioner. been issued, has done The revenue has year by year, taxation has reduced and, after the pay and the Turkish sub handsome annual surplus isiderably in of animals British anpual report which has just | ders for Cyprus creased steadily been infinitely ment of all ex sidy, there i Exports ¥ cach a add the t ' an on permanen won- | 18 foretold th accummulating naval of further | penses in- | i i PEMBER WiInes of steadily likely to prove On the other hand no lated for the it th i in posiug the he nses b present, or, indeed of wine different 1518 wheat United Kingdom, Egypt the chief cu The chief ind oreign wate the repla France i oratively order est barley Turkey anc in the n which 12,000 acture ng in old ve type. For ir the Tena, will take wdron of the Mediterranean [ finished expect of n the Baudin the ry is the of m Leing | namcd nt of wine, ity than [ improvement « | ing could be t | peosant has carthen pots manufactu likely to b There are also require develop remunerative. The ing year by year Channe manuf nd ich finer qual engaged which would be t s if capital f the n An quadr year AT b 1uve nth wehinery used r than the grapes nothing but his old and skins to work with is advancing quickly come of great value before onge fisheries, which nt to pr extremely £rAin Crops are increas: The methods of agricul- | ture, however, are much the same as they | were in the days of the Pharaohs. Efforts | being made to introduce a modification of the Indian fron ploughs; the im- | eed is b taught, and is being imported fer the on . ntment which finest but th 1 Jeanne will prove o tours had lst o next formidable Arc, it includ powerful the Henry IV The ready what Jeanne f new ! vessels idered tdition hould cactior the s four other exceed cruisers and nad vers lett to to rary merry Cupid long had Ingly two clads the Suffren. A i erable increase in the number of sailors is provided for next y as the total num of men 18 to be raised from 47255 to 14 con attention that it that h K d tim. per rooth fears hooting [ ware all 8. | are | H | POLITICAL DRIV portance of good modern machine olive-oil industry to be found cont | perity, where twenty year | erty nd despair Golden Rule f clared himself, word from G ming Jone the ral of Ohio having campaign only Coxey art ago all wa all sid ar f awalts a ros ) a-hum pov- peace to s misery nator Caffery for presi § has declined the nomix t on the liberty ticket. The 15 no time il « hrides we're greating wh they're repaating i [t Ukand, Afri con the fon in the Brit st te of outbreak among inhabitants of Nandi against the rep- entatives of the British commissioner H. H. Johnston. Nandi, through the new of the to railway lies to the of aravan road from trifle Young Mr enthusiastic several 1 The insurrec can protector ists an 1o waste on politi en's happy ultar of for their contentment resentment first and start Vanderhilt politics. mpting offers of campaign committees The governor-eleet o son Davis. The secretary of state on September 4, is named Crockett state auditor is named Monrae | Women win f for the first time year refuses He to act to be has as treasurer | over refused i re Sir sectlon Cairo pass | Like Victoria and on the Ukanda to Mombasa. According to recent advice 4 at the London foreign | office, the Wa-Nandi have succeeded in d vote for (dent dn troying the telegraph and in demolishing this Haiwaan built roadbed and 1508, through the extension of the suf- | the newly 1 As far back of Eu- | frage, the in 1 Py e | cent ropeans traveling from Mengo, on arriv (the for the railway | northeast shore of Lake stopped. The governmen official in charge there refused to allow it to proceed further, owing to i ate of the road, and ordered the caravan to go north to Mumia’s, fn Kavirendo, from it subsequently procceded uns of 150 Sikhs and Wa- toward the t Cape which L Arkansas {s Jeffer elected and the to receiv ldaho | 18 last June vote increased as a party one This major ite is a great r two colonels o vear for war heroes al a fot at Ugowe Ba terminus on the Victoria) A8 o oN SAIlJRI)AY o tor in the Hen lefield, all ning for Hampshire the Th whos¢ | papers duris der Hephury congressmen who Notwith | tear state, in eral wi i of Apathy no four great will be he | | | | n republl spellt seen frequently v lrl(‘r-_ A8 | which place ler a strong escort ganda, with a Maxim Since then numerous reports have reached Downing of attacks upon caravan | made up mostly of Europeans, by the Nandi It has also been stated that a cara | of fitty people had been eut off, and a gov- mail caravan has also been In well-informed circles the m rded local, the Nandi ng actuated by the desire O . plunder. Nevertheles v H, H. Jobns |0 e fispatched a large force into the | Lo PEON to disperse the ang | B workmen on railwa which is urg | son attempti eal the e l”“l“ \( “.I“‘ tiest. possible moment [ intents 4 frart 1520 Douglas Stre | dary state punish Ak=Sar-Ben Week. from Pretoria furnishes the latest informa next few Dalzell and L re-elec anding Mark H about the al Ve betting down there st McKinley. Gambler are accepting all 27 4x5 dry pl dry Dev te Velox per Iter i Q eloper ed | Ideal York Ray Fi i nna of New il Know a sure the Bryan oxi box treet electe $1.00 $1.00 at 2V amera a on and sight The newly Portland, Me ernment at tacked ent discou Kodaks, ted preacher on an threaten he n rog a me for ston has Nandi district to protect " an cases b i tion 1 law it I8 inte affic, At the rohibitic It there na the wior ime the :t. the fon of the Rand | It that crushing | be once at for tl mines | which | | w It goes without saying that whatever we |sell is right as to quality — In furnishings, our neckwear, underwear, hand-wear, feet-wear and head-wear, com- i s prehend all that fashion dictates, i And we do for the boys and children what we do for the men— i Give them every possiblc want in fur. o mshmgs at a modest price, and the best se- - lection in town to choose from. tion cond | mining indust the of concerning y appear imed | operation v of som mine labor f the “SUGGIESTIONS, t there a water i | months, but the machinery i been fairly s explained linarily temporarily engaged in build Rand & be ready At the tion of C ward, director of railways, the min have subscribed large orders for 1 stock to be delivered next the Boers have neighborhood 8,000 trucks and 2 these be destroyed the ry would paral be replaced, which ed probably in les The consumption of has announee good by in oyel at Kaflirs mines ing the rallroad soon are Vereenlging for traffie nel Giro | owners w rolling June. It Selati, no new ngs will S which SUgRes is said at in the 1sdaorp mass Le 0 locomotives lustry of whole they until | | il | | ould be not t than a year oal on onth and resent white od ied. The p of the Rand is at least o but eag the of Praboh v N. B.—And no clothing fits like ours. be publ which % _ Brownmg, King & Co., locument | eau taken enditure on ¥ b The te of lacrease will show no si na . Wilcox, Manager. Omaha's unly Exclusive Cluthicrs for Mcu and Boys 1 that this 1 o8 |

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