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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL _Snappy and sure in action, handsome Some Things You Want to Know in body lines, strong and enduring, The Truce in Nicaragua. oF . T POVE T U B P B e oy ot et movrm—) occupy the promient pla: it used to bave which joins Lake Mangua with Lake Nje is without a peer among the moderate size automobiles. For e ST N SOt 8 Iy & ekt e o TR o S e ! five years it has stood the test of exacting service over city streets ing_spell ‘In the campaign, Both PArties o hia credit. He says his army. which at 3 Baked B d and country roads. Today competition is as far removed as ever. having had, temporarily, at least, thelr no v Ui 40a 1000 men, was reduced 23 o read, Franklin Model G is the only touring car of low price &lut of fighting at the sanguinary bAtUS ., g0 ep when he arrived at Tisma, and . . strong enough to stand the banging of service, season after adima. In Manague, which is Presient (hat the government heid positions in that § Bl‘cult, Cake, Pa’h'y. scason, without going to pieces. With power in plenty for all the assumption (hat the revolt 18 crushea, NelEhborhood With 4008 men under Gen- F h T fu] Heal needs, comfortable always, easy to steer and control, it is the and that it is only & matter of time when °F! Lara. The baitle began at 7 a. m resn, aste! y th- ideal motor car for the family, the real estate man, the farm the government forces will invade the de- :""‘“d"‘;“‘r: “"r” \"‘l‘"'[”:‘m n‘y“"l‘\rl‘": oy d . o Hald - . - ot seif out of ammunition, A f“l ECO cfll Ow?:cr. 6‘?'( ark\i ndnel {:qumr;’g a general utility automobile. :...vr‘m-.u t:.x k/,,m.. -;m :r:nx the mm:s: § @, BatEE TNECTE Emill Sodb o the ’an NOIMI Whm ranklin Model G runabout, it 14 S s . ¥ v and attractive under authority . beyond the usual, is in a class E‘y"ff,’:fil s%eufltjg:phy:icim or Bluefields, which is the revolutionary capl- ®neémy With ample stores of ammunition A tal, preparations are being rushed for a bad occupied the village of Pipitapa surgeon, the contractor, the business man, the college man, the renewal of the campalgn, a few weeks from Chamorro resolved to carry that place with man_about town it appeals because of its usgfulness under all now. Estrada still claims authority over cold steel, and thus replenish his exhausted conditions. Quick to start, quick to respond’to the wheel or an ill-defined region extending as far into bandoliers lever, it is the motor car for the man of action. the Interior as Muelle de Bueyes. At that But Pipitapa proved an unpleasant sur- Franklin Model G with single-rumble seat or surrey type of place General Chamorro, the revolutionary prise. The enemy’'s numbers were about s b commander-in-chief, has his headquarters, 700, and after a brief and bloddy struggle body holds the qualities of the touring car and the runabout. 450 1s Workitng bard for the SrERnIEStIOn at § 0'clock the LOllOWIAR morning, the Feve of a new arm . olutionists had to retire. Chamorro puts 4§ 288 The war has affected life In Bluefields his own loss in both engagements at fifty EROMIart, relinbility, CCOUONY | | o aiis me s e ety oy P St ity g . > 4 see on the gtreets a limping veteran, while government's loss at 700. Chamorro ord —supreme in a Franklin— o maliie i g Vou! diee o de i R e Ol A - N i . . % relics of the battle of Recreo. There Are t Muelle de I Beuyes. best | are exemplified in Model G as in all Franklin models. Air many fresh HEI o b fpies bty o ra BN, e revolu- | nor Shallenberger toward county option. returns are ridiculons and will be elevated.” car. There was & g00d crowd on the trol-| The assessor figured up on the $12 re- ley, that is good as far as size is con- This is £wora to be the full valus results from chronic constipation. Dr.|Douglas, Instead of raising revenue would King's New Life Pills cure headache, |he going sadly in the hole stomach, liver and bowel trouble. %e. For PR, Beaton Drug Co The Key to (he Situation—Bee Want Ads To the Live Stock Meeting—To attend the annual live stock meeting to be held next wetk at Rapld City and Bellefourche, made their way back to the rendezous, mulgated a new mining law—that's the way Chontales lduty. Many of the mines in northeastern battle of Tisma, and that the revolutionists reduced {he customs dutles in general lost it all at Tisma, and that he has now B from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar to & considerable degree upon the kindly trada has made no attempt to recapture l )l from my friends. What degreq of success % 150 6008 work: UL RURIoIRnD, Ko 38 amrer rtoe battie oelrms. B 1DaBIman Pleased he will have with the.voters of the ssunty | QOUN LY. L Ooses pensions for the widows TONY DONAHOE IS “TOUCHED contract for the work may be obtained, no ~ . pe the sum of $1,000000. He 15 w 1 Work. Franklin Model G made and holds the | Bluetields, The lattersofficlal is a clever '"® *V e e e dphis secretary of state.> He 18 & lawyqr SCC€Pt these terms. His friends explain vard pilot, to have his pockets picked on important to be ig AT o the county Assesfor m sworn statement der whomi are Brigadier Ginhrals pa,-i8 100 lmports be Ignored, and that no | Lincoln of the position assumed by Gover earned wages. To be taken for a jay and Wave Beot Drint It Omaha, returning to this city April 22 dentally, he has figured in several revoly- t'00 At once, and that meanwhile he, (Es-| showdown comes, I shall be glad o con- | y;jges and workers at the Union station, | conducted ~without .a typewriter and & Charies E. Ady. General Agent. Omaha | the executive committee, Tuesday noon.|well in advance of the charging line ang Where the negotiations stand today. our position of the governor and every- | morning at about 7:20, and rode on a street S propo- | eerned, but It was evident when Tony 4 one-fifih of this or the_ assessable | Lodge Notice. 1 o o ¢ 9 . o staris 4n acosunt. (608 Farnam St Motion to Dismiss Attachment—A mo- | Chamorro, once a wealthy merchant of that & sition involved in the county option move- % “As to the governor's intention to cam- . n rusers’ pocl the achedule. th 'have by o i sadertaking s parionsy, SWSQoLE Sixpbeath his right-hand trousers’ pocket e achedule. to 'have blanks printed and s anars U CLoyalty o Home lndus. [MiEhment -whieh H. C. Brohme and D M | Chamorros, father and son, for genera- y and Zelaya, needing the help of the Con- | fullest extent consistent with good citizen. WLIL S @ (AX UPON | o ra) grand jury for the April term of the | tor him; whereupon Zelaya forgot about | i3 15 Gepartuient nas not yet completed Ponca, was appointed foreman of the | puplic. Since then he has plotted steadily | e given oai by Supervisor |before it are some minor postoffice cases. | ,iqjery of whom there are so many in | :isings agalnst Zelaya in times past. 1In - remain neutral in any future revolt. Al- was empanclled in court room No, 2 Tues Litepgture 18 sors s \ his first campaign literature. It contains | Well 85 he could. But Mena knows his | 8. D, a special car of Omabha live stock i seis out that he was state senator in the | return only to take part in the present up- | the head of his card, and the hopeful wish |less notice to the battle of Tisma than to Y Py . graves in the desolate The Estradistas say that this was done— cooling, meaning perfect cooling without risk of freezing or cemetery on the hiliside behind the town. N 7 : : It grinds on in Bluefields as arderly as eration and long life, full-elliptic springs, large tires and wood m,f,!:,‘ i !l»)«h"lh[;‘n\“pn:‘m cioted () the And that a very formidable force is now sills, meaning comfort and small repair bills, are characteristic. forming at that point again to invade . . . 3 O th ther hand, the oV weight, tire equipment, appearance and service. We have no laws come into existence (n Nicaragus O the other hand the government fear of your verdict. nowadays—allowing all goods destined for 88¢n's point to the fact that the advance Nicaragua are owned or operated by Amer- have withdrawn from the territory into Royal is the only bakin wder made icens, and this new law benefits them more Which they had penetrated. Their theory o4 y g po about 50 per cent. Steps have been taken no expectation of achieving anything be to Improve the lighting of the city of Blue- yond the defense of Rama. In support of offices of the moon and stars to perform Greyown, at the mouth of the Can Juan this important municipal function, but oil river, which continues in the bands of the == wrestling with a plan for the paving and Magriz; made new overtures of peace. He s up to him . | sewering of the town, and if anybody cares l\/]oncy on lts Wheel base, 913" tires, 32 x33%4" tront, 32 4" rear: four-cylinder. 3% x 4% | | Goun, on very favorabie term, sl ot adiords BCL T Shallenberoet v it i nia o vos Personal Taxes Two-passenger runabout, $1750. Runabout with surrey-type body, $1800. Estrada has appointed governors to e p OURS SO P Sute 1 eteran Yar obbed of Pu Jawser mamed Rivera_Zenon Rivers of Dave offered to call a general election Says He Hopes Governor Will Stand | ,p.. working for vears in the thickest s More to Enter and Collect o ’ 3 18 i or the prasidency sl ths a o of crowds about riilrokd’ s world’s record for economy of operation. Rivas. The other chief official of the i P x months after th on His Platform of County f crowds about rallroad stations it be- Taxes Than Some Large his action on the ground that the prin-| street Tuesda o d he - UY t60, and hails trom Managuk, ‘" P a street car Tuesday morning, and GUY L. SMITH, military establishment Is headed by C/PIe involved—the manner in which Ma-| Mayor Dahlman this morning expressed | siarted on & wild chase for the man who The case with which he was separted j.¢ its personal propegty is worth 815, iz and Correa. Matuty, Chamorro and terme Lan‘fie‘:f:e.)-ax'- to the go | frOm hls money angercd “Tony quite 8| utock brokerage firm - Rl e Mena are all men of picturesque history, LODISts un hat point is eatisfactorily| “If the governor sticks there 1 shall be wez= = e = = o Seidt 3 there are similar Jarge returns from a B leave Omaha Sunday, The car wil|civil engineer by profession. He speaks (MCTef0Te EStrada proposed that the just where he stands now and proposes (0 | robbed on & atreel car. That was the PATt| number of other business men take is passengers to Miles City, Mont.| English fluently and has studied in schoots U7ited States be asked to name a provis- | anchor for the campaign. 1f he is correctly | inay hurt; that cut deep to the quick: that 1 can't weel ‘adys- - Cdilnty Assessor Swoboda-—Certified Public Accountant. Commercial Club Membership Increased | tions in Honduras. He is reputed to be a :_""""" ‘::“:“ ;’{:‘;‘(' control of the At-|cede that he s no I»nc,ur‘ four-fiushing. | unq caused him to flush with anger if copying press. to say nothing of a desk Lighting Fixtures—Burgess-Grandea Co. —Sixty-elght new members were elected [ man of great personal courage. He hag '8ntic ooast, riz promptly turned | Naturally, believing as 1 do, my friends | anyone asked him who did the job. and chairs. Office furniture of these peo- s bl p BOFA ‘WAte #6- | Yok he-ReVET has bieRWoARGed: BY FREDERIC J. RASKIN, body else. Before we finish 1 look to see Savings Accousts in the Nebraska 3aye D¢ names of the new mem h 3 {ngs b L0an A::""(;m s w"::.f::‘ cured at the Good Fellowship banquet| Chamorro’ was born and reared {n TOMOrFow—Trouble in Nonduras. & Broat majorlty.of HikSeMIoHate 0 Nes 2 L alighted that there was at least one bad value Is $2.60. Taxes on this will thus Members of the Order of O. E. §. are 5 g v 58 talTe alstrict court § o Zela ¢ % ment. How a democrat can stand for it 0! e senge ot et~ o n « 2y ¢ Ciatborae Talke on Mome Industries—a | Uon Wil be called up in district court Sat. |city. In 1892 Zelaya came Into the presi- | coet® 0% 0 iidia™ the Tuneral services man among the passengers, for his pocket- | reach the munificent sum of 2l cents the imeen ot 3 ™ |urday by E. M. Bartlett, attorney for Mi« | dency and made things uncomfortable for [ & of the Real Estate exchange » ; street, at 2 p. m. By, order of pifiniiBsudias) somyijthiel 1s- e Avony to pay the deputy nssessor. At this rate,’ Tt Vingonhaler have agalnst Mrs. Pratt's | (ons back, have: belonged. But in 1896 a HATTIE KELLER, W, M, | field. with no bars up against anyone A Serlous Breakdown continued Mr. Shriver. “the county of LRz om A Tam- Willlam Unsicker a NOMe An affidavit by Mrs. Pratt revolution was started in the city of Leon | - W Lo e Loard of County Commis. AVt are similar in nature to those mad: | servatives, made overtures to them, and| Do not take a substitute for Chamber- | ship, and Governor Shallenberger will, I "' in affidavits already filed | more especiaily to the Chamorros. They |iain’s Cough Remedy. It has no equal. |am surc, meet with courteous treatment licgal and non-vol- | mana division, was empaneled and | njs promises, and Emiliano Chamorro, | aworn by Judge W. H. Munger at 2:30 | zstrada's lleutenant of today, departed for consus merators for the srand jury It is expected that the grand | ygainst the Nicaraugan government. He | About hall @ dozen eny- Jury Will complete its work in about ten |y » man of simple tastes, unassuming in i enumerators begin work |And for selllug liquor without first pro-| oonira) American politics. u curing the spectal government tax | Jury cases (o be heard at the pres. F | P | 1893 he was captured by Zelaya, who made | ent tevm of the United States circult court LOBECK TELLS OF HIS PAST ineffectual efforts to induce him to Lumel I8 (hat of Samuel Goldsmith against the . Campaign, though Mena refysed the offer, Zelaya re ¥ morning. The suit Is for damages tor |leased him from duress. However, the reonal injuries. brief resume of his public service, follow- | business. One night he was missing from | ing the statement that he was a commercia) | Nicaragua. When next heard of he was TP session of 1893, was elected councilman of | rising. Omaha in 187 and 190, became comptrolle; | It 18 difficult to untangle the history of | Is expressed that he may be allowed to|that of Recrco. Yet Tisma wae, in its way, ness in May, 1906, has paid seven death add “M. C.” to his list of political at-|a very sanguinary affair and the resutls | ing, | ! r with 2 T + . > that of the survivors of Tisma all have overheating, light weight and flexibility, meaning ease in op- But as for the machinery of government, . r; ? entire universe. General Estrada has Compare Model G with other low-priced automobiles in |use in the mines to be imported fres of O Managua was abandoned after the than anybody else, Estrada, moreover, has I8 that Chamorro, having risked everything fields. Up to the present it has relied this contention they point out that Es- lamps and acetylene are now helping iD Madriz forces. is creiiea with offering the wsugens a With Position of Model G Touring Car, $1850. to tisk his money In the speculation, the o LT isfy the debts of the revolutl sts p C 1 52 Whil represent him at Cape Graccias and in olutionists up to R ontaining & e on storation of peace. Est decline o : Ton onahoe, issour Pacific : " yoverimant 1y Fransiste- -, TROMUOD 2 rada declined t Option. fell T Donah a Missourl Pacifi Firms Will Pay. A iand and foan company has returned a came into power, as explafned — | gratification over the announcement rom | ook $32 from his trousers' pocket 2205 Farnam Street OMAHA, NEB { Generals Matuty, Chamorro and Mena, Or!S came Inlo power. as explafued above—| giatification over nt from | ook $52 from his trousers’ pocket 2203 , , 3 much as the thoughts of losing his hard- | .. a) property is worth all of $12 and ———————= | \ituty I+ & Honduranian by birth and & “¢!tid: Repl¥ing to Madriz's proposition, ' pleased, as all the people will be, to know and thence to St. Paul and back 10|of engineering In the United States, Ingj- 'ON@l President, and to call a general elec- | quoted, and will not back track when the { made Tony ashamed to face his. fellow | ghriver.” how an -office business cun be 1800—Mational Dife Insurance Co.—i910 |0 the Commercial club at the meeting of | led his men Into a corre of battles, always JOWn this counter-proposition. That {5 and myself must welcome the coming to| Donahoe was going (o his work in the|ple cannot be worth lcss than $10. These Annam, credited semi-annually. One dollar | N€1d at the Auditorium last week | Granada. He is the son of Salvador ' e braska lined up against the vicious zzles me. ook was gone « mis: 4 costs the co 2 cents to lis ‘ | of Mre. Kilsatiolts Dagis #t Hulse & Riepen |°" book was gone, and $52 was missing from |and it costs the county 20 cents to list Widnesans, b, . Clalborne will detlve | Pratt, to dissolve the attachment and gar | the Conservative party, to which the | : ; : PP (A gl e P Personal liberty Is my motto, to the Fouln Unuha saicon keeper, has filed a POT'S (he Mollon. Statements i i . $70 on his " piqera) Grand Jury Bmpaneled—The fed- | went in with a8 will and vanquished Leon Still Lackx Six Enumerators—The local Tuesday afternoon. F. D. Fales of | (g healthier climate of an adjoining re- nain 1o be selected before the |daye. About the only matters 0 come | .pa;acter, and one of those dare-devil | | Mena figured In several conservative up- | Tederal Court Starts Work—The first s Semds Forth | OVer to his side, or at least to promise to | Union Pacific Rallroad company. The jury Would-be Congressman Lobeck has issueq | Wiy president kept him under scrutiny as traveler in Nebraska from 1875 to 1881. He |in Costa Rica and had the good sense to 2 H In 1908, and has been there ever since.|the campaign which came to an end at | . I w.s I e He's all right” is Mr. Lobeck's motto at | Tisma. The American press has given | claims, aggregating 313,500, The insured | \achments. The Midwest Life, since it began bns: ket were decisive, at least for the time being. had pald the company only $649.47. Thelr A yet. Mr. Lobeck has the congresional | The defeat of the government forces at policies had been In force from ous month | field all to himself. H. B. Fieharty has|Recreo fed to the retirement of Zelaya and two days to one year, eleven months | npe filed, as he sald he would, and no re- | from the presidency. This accomplished | and sixteen days. Each of these seven y | + ; : publican aspirant has formally declared O\ inally laid de b. ar men and womin had passed & satisfactory | nimself in, | the peogram as originally M wa by Weary i the rebels. Why, then, did not Estrada ac medigal examination. Those concrete the back that bears the burden of kidney ills. There's no rest or peace for the man or woman who ha b st a bad back. The distress begins in early morning. You feel lame and not refreshed. Tt's hard to get out of bed. cases are very . forcible illustrations of Good results aiwaya follow the use of P! (Ne overtures of peacs which were [4 two things: ~ Fiest, That no one has any | Foley's Kidney Pills. They give prompt | ¢" MAde to him? | It hurts to stoop to tie your shoes. All day the ache keeps up. Any sudden movement sends sharp twinges through assurafoe that Ke Will be allve tomorrow, | reiief in all cases of kidney and bladder | EStrada’s friends make the following ex the back. It is torture to stoop and straighten. At night the sufferer retires to toss and twist and groan. Back- & week, & month oR g year hence, no mat- | gisorders, are healing, strengthening and | Planation: Under the Nicaraguan constl ter how vigorous and healthy he may be | antseptic. Try them. For sals by s | tutlon Zelaya was at liberty 1o vacate the ache is kidney ache—a throbbing, dull aching in the kidneys. Plasters or liniments won't do. You must get at today. §écond, That in no other Way can | aryegists presidency temporarily, in which case he the cause, inside. one by the payment annualiy of a smAll might deposit the executve power {n asy sum of money create so large an estate Pullding Permits, member of congress on whom his prefer- '] him as through life insurance, should 'frame dwellings. u’:m F :;\um:m 27 | signing the presidency permanen.y the his death occur within a few years after South fl"'_mvmh( rame, $2500; Ed John office fell to the “‘first des.gnate,” or first taking & policy. The Midwest Life invites 50 118 South Central boulevard, frame iy iRarabie an aad moman in Ne|[WS: EY Jonnston, M1 Boppleton. frame, | vioe president, who havpens 10 be 8 gentls How To Tell When the Kidneys braska to become a policyhoider witn it. | 380 J. Colte, Thirtethird and Foread” | (81 SR, Tl LES S0 OMAHA PROOF: re Disordered OMAHA PROOF: :‘u'r:\‘: ol:t‘:-‘r‘ll.-‘ "vh:bh“m trice, 1007 “0" | 00" Frowler, frame. $2.200; Joseph Smith. | the “Segundo Designade,” Ramigio Virgll 0. A. Earl, 1011% §. Eleventh St h Mrs. H. D. Fisk, 920 8 Fifty-third Burt, frame, $1.200; Gr Vigstrom. | But 2 0060 & OSBSTH Omaha, Neb, says: “I can say thal st., (¢ Ne L c e ol I s Burt, frame, $1.200; Grahn Wikstrom. | But Zelaya did not choose a congressman, R i At Tt Painful Symptoms: Backache, sideache, pains when st iml:u |\ b. says: My back s, 3123 Cass, frame, $2.300; Yoter Carl. |Deither did he commit his office to either remedy, About elght years often pained me so severely that I stooping or lifting, sudden sharp twinges, rheu- aaile’ soavesly A% i on, #132 South Tenth, frame. 82,000 of the vice presidents. He went afield, had an attack of lumbago a ping 8, sud ShaTD twinkes, uld scarcely stand, and 1 was at & If you see it in | Stella B. Collins, 415 South Thirty-fir ed on Mad Loty g my back became 80 lame that it wa matic paine, neuralgia, painful, scanty or too loss to know how to find. relfef. ment dwelling, $,00; R. & Hall, % | lixhted on Madriz and forced ccngress to inipossible for me to stoop. Do wl ¥ aalle Sio o ¥ After a member of my family had Farnam, brick garage. §,000: Bishop ratify this selecton. Estrada’s theory is 1 seemed unable to find re frequent urination, dizzy spells, dropsy used Doan's Kidney Plils with great weddln \Willlams, 815, South Thirty-tirst, aiters: |that this was irregular and that he could Jlet, Fibally my attention was cailed benotit, T decided to give them a ton, L 3lumes ? Sou 2 k y o Doan's Kidney Pills and | began rinary Symntoms: scolore: ] g tona, ¥twe: Louls Blumenthal 2 oulh | pot consclentiously submit to such & vie B i e R Urinary Symntoms: Discolored or cloudy urine b vt g gl . i A ation of the plain letter of the law. Tha the trouble from my system that i Urine that contains sediment. Urine that stains after 1 began their use the pain was | was the reason—or so his friends say— have not bieen bothered since. I have STaALE e # relieved, in fact. 1 felt better in Gi‘ts. i an dbeizentenmarc e b i Brevioudly &iven B \Sstimonial for) the linen. Painful passages. Blood or shreds in Tellaves, in St 3 ANt bebtar 1 | pubiication, telling of my experience the urine. Let a bottlé of the morning urine Doan's Kidney Pills.” (Statement | tused With Doen's Kidney Pills, and now You can be a connolssseur iven August 10, 1906 ot aiih Tk wibari A Masbed ik after a lapne of vears, | willngl stand for 24 hours. If it shows a cloudy or o Pob % 1909, Min. Biak addad to glass by having only the best T s 3 Recreo, E confirm all 1 have ever sald about gt i 2 ol - syl b the above; #I recommend Doan's Kid- difference In the various qualitie: F or Better trada resolved to attempt the capture of the remédy flaecy settling, or a layer of fine grains, like ney Pills plainly distingulshed—Examine ours. Managua. An expedition under Chamorro brick dust, the kidneys are probably disordered started across country. No rebel believed ai The clear, dazzling brilliance, th 2 that the government would be able to mus artistic cutting, and distinetive style a g ter sufficient forces to make any serious convince you that ours is the finest opposition o the Invaders. No one who A TR!AI‘ FRE Teat Doaw's Kid- made. (It ia Libbey's)—and It Is o | bk ney Pills Yourself fecognized the world ove You'll never know how easy it bas not been in Nicaragua can imagine y 3 b D e il da e | tne aifficulties under which the rebel ad- Cut out this coupon, mail it to Foster-Mil- o0 e Ruslbi's P Chico e Do gt s B Jeriv e burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A free trial pack- s T¥ie the mactben e v e o ph ol b gt 8 age of Doan’s Kidney Pills will be mailed finest flavored chocolate you can extends a wilderness so dense and terrible you promptly buy. Nothing but pure choco- !that even men whe have lived for years late of highest qluli!;—-)’n sugar in Africa, and for whom the pathless jun- ~Thus no waste—For baking gles of that continent have no awe, draw and as a beverage nothing cam back daunted at the dismal spectacle of g ’ compare with the impenetrable Nicaraguan forest. To 4 [the Nicaraguan peasant these appalling 9 conditions are familiar. He knows how to for “hamorto o ascend the Rama and Signis from us once and you wiljl| H Ch Ifl e T fhe perrinen o e i . g s pis - Bl Lo { Bakmg 0CO te ath Jele e Pervinsm of ChameNe Y Price 50 cents' FOSTER-MILBURN CO. Buflale, N. Y. Proprietors It Your sl of the government forces, s a litile