Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 27, 1884, Page 7, Image 7

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OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY" . MAY 27 , 18 i.
> MAX MEYER
IMPORTERS OP
AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC
GIGARSJOBACCOS , PIPES sSIOBES' ' ARTICLES
PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING
CELEBRATED BRANDS :
Reina Victorias , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from $60
to $120 per 1000.
AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS :
Grapes , Thistle , Lawrence Barrett , Caramels , New Stan
dard , Good Advice , New Brick.
WT ?
Will
SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES.
This cut shows n scctioniii
view of our New Polar Air
Dry Refrigerator , manut'ac-
lured in this most perfect
manner of Kiln-Dry lumber
Charcoal Kill cd , Zinc Lined
Galvanized Iron Shelve ?
Black Enameled Trim
mings Handsomely paneled ,
nnd designed for the wants-
of a class of trade that re
quires the best class of
goods that can be made.
We sba sell these Re
frigerators at manufactur
er's prices , with freight nd
ded. You are respectfully
invited to examine them.
Compare prices beforn buy-
-
Respectfully ,
V. L. WIIIQET
Manufacturer's A ent.
317 S' 13th St. , OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE ,
Proprietors. Supermenderj t
U. P. RAILWAY , 17TH & 18TH STREETS
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
WATER WHEELS , ROLLER , MILLS ,
Mill and Grain Elevator Machinery
MILL FURNISHINGS OP ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE
Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth
STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE.
BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS
ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON.
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"Wo are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract fc
the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , Or for changing
Flouring Mills , from Stone to the'Roller System
UST'Eepecial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for nny pur
pose , and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs attendee
to promptly. Addrras
RICHA.RDS & CLARKE. Om li
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G. H. WOOD & CO , ,
BUCCKWiOIUJ TO WE8TEIVN HTKASI HEATING CO. ,
IPHLTTHVIIIBEIIRS ,
STEAM AND GAS FITTEHS ,
215 North 10th Street , bet. Capitol Avo. and fiMAWA M P R
Darenport Street. Telephone No. 495. UIVI MII M , l > fl C. D
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NUWS ,
THE RIDE OF DEATH ,
Ai. Jones KilM at a Railway Crossing
Near Mi.sonri . Yal.cy ,
Narrow Kttcitpo ol n Voting Imdy AVIio
\Vns AVItlt lliin.
A fatal accident occurred nt the mil
way crossing on the SiouxCity rend , about
n milo from Missouri vnlloy , Sunday after-
loon. A yoinit ; tnnn named A. L.
'ones , who WAS in the employ of the
end , was out riditiR in a buggy with a
oung lady nixmod Miss Emmn Allen ,
of Dcnison. At the crossing there nro
wo gfttcs , nnd these wcro supposed to bo
loscdandjlockod , butit appears thnt the
ast gnto wns not closed , the Inck being
irokon. The other gnto was acuuroly
astouod. Jay Jones was crossing the
rack and discovered that the west gate
vas securely locked , and at the saino
iiuo hoard an approaching train. Ilo
ricd to turn the horaca about and got oil'
lit ) track , The horses became frightened
nd before ho could got out of the way
lin train was upon him , the engine
triking the buggy , smashing it , killing
10 horse and inflicting such injuries
pen JOIICB that death resulted in tlio
ourao of two hours or BO.
The young lady , when she hoard the
rain approaching , hurriedly got ont of
10 bugi < y , and managed to escape unm-
ured , and the young mnn could doubt-
ess have saved his life , too , had ho
bandoncd the tonm , but in trying to
ontrol the horsca nnd got them out of
10 way also , the train caught , him.
ones wns aged about in years and loaves
mother and sister , but their whore-
bouts are not exactly known.
The mother lins boon living iu DCS
\Ioincs \ , and the young man hnd lately
i'iit money to her there to the amount of
' 7-1 , but slio had not called for it , and it
oinains there subject to her order. The
Jcs Moinea postmaster tologrnphs that
10 thinks she loft DCS Monies for Conn-
11 Bluff's some little tinio ago. The sis-
cr of the young man , Miss Emma Jones ,
as for a time in the employ of the
Jroadway hotel hero. The young man
oft an insurance policy of § 1,000 in some
) ca Moines co-operative company , as
ppcars from the papers found in his
runic. His body is at Missouri Valley ,
nd nn effort id being in ado t" learn the
whereabouts of the mother and sister ,
nd unless there can bo aomo tidings
aincd , the funeral will bo hold this nft-
rnoon at 4 o'clock , the railway company
ttonding to the burial.
A MEAN HUSBAND ,
AUcr HunniiiK Through With
cil Property Ho Deserts
Lliis Will * and Ualjlcs.
A man named E. Boraat arrived here
Sunday morning with a team , emigrant
vagon , household goods , etc. Bia ivifo
and two little children , ono a babe at
ho breast , accompanying him. Ho was
icro arrested on word received from Ida
jrovo thnt ho had run away with
mortgaged property. A man named
'Voeman huld a mortgage on the horses.
The whole party , horses , wagons and
all.wcro put by the ofliceas in the pound ,
nd were there to wait the arrival of the
da Grove creditor and oflicera. Yestor-
lay noon the man climbed over the high
enco and skipped out leaving his wife
and babies hero.
The woman was well nigh heart brok
en. Her story was that they had boon
very poor and had worked hard , in order
o i uep n team , without which they
could not earn enough to support them ,
lo had boon obliged to borrow some
nonoy. Ho told her ho had borrowed
I'M , but she afterwards learned it was
? fiO. They concluded to leave Ida Groyo
Hid go to where her parents resided in
vtinaaa and ho told her ho hud settled
up the debt except § 2 40 , which he
would Bond batk to Freeman.
After biting arrested hero ho acknowl
edged to her that ho had not settled the
nortgago. Ilo said ho waa nfraid that
: h y would buck him up. and thim ho
could do nothing to support the fuinily ,
mt she cheered him up with the idea
t they would perhaps take the team
and soil it , and give thorn what remained
after settling thu mortgage.
When ho deserted her , ho told her
i would go up town after Bomo-
thing , and getting over the fence diuap
nearcd. She Rays ho had about $10 in
Ill's pocket , whilu she ia left without with
two babes to cnro for , and not a bit ol
Food or any help out of her troublo. Shu
is anxiously witting the mrival of the Ida
[ Jrovo creditor in hope that olio may sot-
tie with him in aomo way so as to got
enough out of the property to got her t <
her parents' homo in Kansas.
A man who would thug ICHVO his family
in xiich trouble , while ho skipped out , is
certainly entitled to little considtratioi
or sympathy , but the womnn , with the
babusciingingtoher ! | , Bittinnldisconsi htoly
in the pohco station , with no iiiom-y or
friends , knowing not where to turn for
help , presented certainly a sad picture.
KK.ITS OK KEBT.
TlioltncoH at tlio Driving Park Ojioi
rlV.Duy.
The spring running mooting of the
Council Bluffs driving park open to-day
Tlio entries are numerous and everything
gives promise for a most successful am
onjoyublo meeting. The following are
the races on to-day's program :
KacoNo. -Tlio ncrambto for n purse n
MM. a'l ' ge , one mllo. l.t , ? 75 ; 2nd 837
3nl3l2W > 7
lUte No , U Club purse , 32W. All aoo
ono mile and repeat , lot , $15 ! ) ; Uad , 87fij3f
Haca No , 3 Urowera utabe. All ugeo ,
mllu and repeat. J15 entrance with SIC
udiloJ. ' 'nd 50.00. 3d , t ) nvo stake.
Keystone wiingetH down to $ i 0 <
each. Davol & Wright. C01 Broad
way.
SoiurtlifiiK liir NotliliiK.
Until further notice wo giro to oacl
twentieth customer his purchase , whatever
over the price or value of thy amo ma
bo , Our canhior will keep an accurat
record of every transaction and when th
twentieth aalo of any amount is mode th
purchaser will bo presented wi'h the
sumo. Wo have adopted for the present
this system of advertising becnusoil given
our patrons instead of the newspapers
the five per cent , which it coats us.
Clothing retailed at yrholeanlo price * .
Hats retailed at case prices Furnishing
poods , trunks , bogs , umbrellas , etc. , etc.
Kvtry twentieth customer presented
with his purchase. MMV.UV Hum.
llrnl K-unto Triumtorn.
The following transfers wcro tiled May
J0 ! , 1881 , and reported by I' . .1. McMa-
lion , Council Bluffc :
W. J. Maxwell to C. F. Young , part
_ , j , nwj.30 , ron. . sioo.
P. Judson to .1. W. Daniels , lot Jl
block 1 , Judson'a add. to Ncola. § 10.
0. F. Ynunsr to llouben H.trlon , part
se.l , nwl , 0 , 70 , - 3. § 1)50. )
, , . - , .
( Soorgo E. Blake to Agnes Folioin ,
e ] , sw } of 4 , and uw | nr | 1) ) , 70lil. .
1,000.
Total aaloa , $1-1,090.
At n mooting of the city council last
veiling the question of paving the
troot railway was brought up and dls-
usa ° d nt length. No decision was
cached and nn ndjoiirniuoiit was taken
o Thursday evening.
All members of Pollawattamio Grove ,
o. 23 , Ancient Order of Druids , nro ro-
uuated to bo at Catlo'a hall this evening
or instnllation of ollicurs. Those who
mvo oignod application for the organic-
ion of n now grove will moot nt the
amo plnco Wcduosilny ovoning.
AVnnt. of Knlth.
If Seed
oed It ia not for tlio wivnt of fnlth. Tlioy hnxo
icli faith in Dr. llosankti's Cough and l.ung
r'ruii ivs a roinedy for Colila , Goiismniitliin ,
nd hull ? ntroctonnthnt they \\ill yhu u liottlo
roe to oacli nnd every ono who ia m need of u
icdicliio of thla kliiil
fartfoiil Post. .
Ho wears n high collar , nud carries a
mall cnno.
Ilo wears tight-fitting trouaorannd car
ies an eye-glass on his coat.
Ho wears a broad brimmed high "Dnr-
> y" hat , nnd wears nn expression of dia-
ress.
Ilo says , "Aw , ya-s , yo know , mo
) oy , " nnd when ho swears ho says "doin-
ition" and "blarsted" with nn utterly
English air that makes a straight-haired
Vmerican sick.
Wo trust ho will never so far forgot
limsolf as to make believe ho is nn Anier-
can citi/.on and uttompt to vote iu this
ountry.
Durkoo's Salad Dressing , A rcndy-
iade , rich nnd delicious dressing for nil
aladsot meat , fish or vegetables. Cheaper
nd infinitely hotter than homo-made.
Jnrivallcd as n tauco.
Ought to 13o SUIiincd.
'ittaburg Chronicle.
"la my shaving disagreeable to you ,
ir ? " a loquacious barber asked n custo-
nor whom ho hnd been Haying nlivo.
My wife would admire it very much , "
ather indefinitely responded the man
under torture. "Ah , " said the barber
\ith great complacency , "ladies are of-
en excellent judges of their husbands
icing wpll Bhayed. " "And you think
mine will suit , air ? " "No doubt of it in
ho world. It was only this morning
hat she bccamo angry because I told her
" could not aflord to buy her a spring
bonnet , nnd said I ought to bo skinned
alive. " The barber lost himself in rellec-
ion.
B. II. Douglns & Sonn' Capsicum Cough
) ro | > 3 nro matmfuc'iiroil by UiomHolvoH , nnd
ro the result of over forty yoara' oxporloiico In
oinpoundinK uough medicines. mo-lli-Ilt.
A Sin J | g oinotlvc.
Washington Republican : Mr. Henry
3aso , of Oil City , Pa. , has juat completed
ho smallest locomotive over made , it
oing but eight inches long , and weighing
mt n pound and a half. Three years
iavo been devoted to its construction.
Fhoro are 585 screws in the engine. The
team gauge is but one-fourth of an inch
n dianmtor , the check valvm In the
lump nro ono sixteenth of nn inch in
liiimetor , thn headlight ia only half an
nch in width , povcn-uightha of nn inch
ligh , nnd thrco-eightha of an inch long ,
[ 'ho fire is kindled by using o gill ol
ilcoliol , which runu the engine for half
tn hour.
A Pollocninn Uracoil tip.
D.KCollIns , incin'icr ' of jiolico , novo > ith ward ,
lloaclinpT , 1'a , , talltw this way : " .SiilForod BO-
vornly from rhnimmtwn : nothing < llil mo any
good till I tried 'Ihomnu' I flcctric Oil , H Iu it
> loiunno to rocnuiiiinnd it "
A Coii'ict valivo HiihlncMH Mnn ,
"Will you take mo to the opera to
night ? " asked the wife of a prominent
Now York banker.
"WnJl , that depends , " replied the
millionaire.
"Depends ? Depends on whatl' said
the lady.
"It depends on Blocks and bonds nnd
railroads and silver ininon and pipe line
certificates , etc. , etc. My business is n
peculiar ono , you know , my dear , ant
what ought to bo aces may prove to bo
deuces , " and thu two-cont-on-tho dollar
man wont down town.
Do It wllh PlriiHiiro.
WnnelorBroH. , dniKnUta , of Waterloo , Town
wrltos 'Wo can with pleuiuro say that Thum
at tckctiicOil givoH Uio lioit Batlnfactlmi o
onvlli'lmontwof.oll. . Kvcrylwdy who buy
will Imvo no othor. Thh remedy U n certali
euro for all nchaa , sprains nnd puinx.
An Kl < > ( | iiiiit , BluilHtor ,
"How do you like the now minister ? ' ,
"I don't like him at all , " replied th
deacon.
"laitposaiblo ? Why , I thought In
preached a very eloquent sermon "
"That'ithotroubloj it wai too eloquent
I couldn't caioti a wink of sleep through
the whole of it. "
IlorHford'H Add PhoHjihato.
Decided Bonont.
Dr. John P. WHKKLBU , Hudson , N. Y
save : "I have given it with decided bon
elit in a cuno of innutrition of the brail
from the abuse of uleohol. "
Jiftl TIlHIII "JtllHt , "
Krom Worth ( Tex ) (3n7 tt .
It every atook giuiblor in the Unitec
Statfa would -'buHt" it would bo u goot
thing for the Ouuntry , in morals as wol
ua buaine 8 ,
Throw AwiiylllH Crutches.
"Buffered from rhouinutltin no badly had t
line crutchnH , hut throw tliftn away uftcr u |
I/lying rlumai filtctrie Hit to mv llinlu.1 no\
feel butter ttuu I Invo for vearn , " V. It. Glbbn
lin Uroot , Uulfalo , N. Y.
MARRYINOTOR MONEY ,
A Snn I'ranclsco Mlltionnlrc Slnrrl
n ( Jlrl l > \tiy Yonrn Youiiurr than
San Vraiiclsco Call , Mny 21.
Yesterday nfturnoon nt 1'JIO o'clock K.
I. lild ! intlio millionnlro rancher , stock I
peculator , i-nton-d lor the third time '
ipon the troubled sea of matrimony. The
; teem is such n well known H uroaround
own that any description of htm i super-
luous. Yistordnj * , however , ho Boomed
o have lost n score or more of his well *
oundcd years , so ni < ilo waa ho In his
ovpry movement , and o buoyant liis
pirits during the trying ordcnl. Thu
now-nmdo bride , Miss Lillie 0. Bennett ,
is his junior by sumo forty years. She
ii a pretty little domi-brunetto , of potlto
figure and winsomu ways , the only duugh-
tcr of an old MDor , A. A. Bonnutt , the
architect , who planned the State O.ipitol
at Sacramento. Three years ago nho vras
* nuluated with honors from the High
School , sinro when , being a young lady
of accomplishments , aim lias become a
jre.it favorite in society circles. Her
Father is an invalid , and , lining mostly
confined to his bed , she , for a lot ) ) ; time
wat , hns materiality nidod him in his
JUSU1CS3. Last year ho was ordered , for
lis health's sake , to Los Angeles. Miss
Lillie accompanied him , and it was dur-
ng their stay there that aha first mot Mr ,
Baldwin.
The ceremony yesterday wan performed
it the residence of the bride's parents ,
No. 23113 California street. It was a
strictly family parly , only u few of their
uost intimatu friends being present ; but ,
intwithstanding that fact , the appoint-
nontB for the occasion were most elegant.
I'lio parlors , where the marringo service
, vna performed , worn garlanded with
'ostooim of tunilax richly studded with
ho bloom of bridal wreath , crimson and
white japonicaa , English marigolds ,
nargueritea , pauaiua and awcet-ainolliii ) ;
roses of every huo. Growing plants
were neatly arranged in every corner ,
and each table and mantel groaned bo-
loath its load of Moral bouity. Promptly
it 1IO ; ! the wedding party assembled , the
irido and groom in tiavolling dross , and
.ho guests in demi-toilot. The beautiful
narringo survico of the Episcopal cliuiuh
vas then read by the Huv. It 0. Fouto ,
Heubeii II. Lloyd meanwhile mipporting
10 groom as beat man , and Alias Mary
lorton doing similar service as brides-
laid. When the happy couple had boon
tado ana an adjournmoiit was had to the
ining-room , whore a toothsome collation
us served , and a ploasint hour spent in
iseiiBsing the delicacies of the table and
ecoiving the congratulations of friends.
t 2:30 : au ravoirn were said , and , midst u
lower of rico and a parting naluto from
n old shoo , which Mr. Floyd throw with
omarkablo prccission , the groom and his
air brute hied them away on their honoy-
loon. They left on the K.ist-bound .
rain , and will return BOIIIU two months
once , when n soncs of rocoptioiiH will be
old at Mr. Baldwin'a residence , No. 1217
alifornia street.
The groom's first wifp is still living in .
liis city with her mariied daughter , Mm. '
\ > rd , at the old Baldwin house , No. 410 }
3cary street. A legal separation was'
' ixd some yonra ago , upon which a largo
ortion of the community property , val-
cd at over a million dollars , was settled
n the lady. Mr. Baldwins , second wife
iod BOino twelve months since. She
wes a Miss Jenny Dexter , formally of
Virginia City , and ono of Bovoral hand-
omo Bisters , who were very well known
n this city.
In IHoO "Jlrqwii's Jlninclna I Troches" were
ntniducod , nnd their HUCCOI-H IIH n euro for
Colds , Connie. Afltlima , nnd Uronchitis , lmn
eon unparalleled.
Her Kli-Kt Itlilo in n 'UiiH.
few York Mnil and ISxproaa.
It is not given to us all to got fresh ox-
lorioncos. Tliis is ono of tlio privileges
f wealth. A lady of notorioua fashion
vho has triumphed bravely over her
lumblo past , describes graphically a
ocent adventure in mid-day on Fifth
> venue :
"I had soon for n long time a queer
lung tfoing up and down the avenue , and
> ooplo climbing in and out through the
lack , I thought finally 1 would BOO for
nysolf what it meant. I'm rather fond
jf doing odd things , you know , BO I got
n. 1 was full of puoplo sitting facing
mo another , exactly as they do in an
English railway carriage. They made
room for mo and I Bat down , BO amused ,
[ 'rcBontly thuro WBB u violent ringing of
, ho boll. 1 looked all iiroiind to BOO what
t meant. After nwhilo , the boll still
ringing , my dear , u man auid to me :
" 'You haven't puid your fare , ma'am. '
"I got out my pun-o. 1 didn't know
what the faro W.LB , but I g.wo the man a
lolhir , and thought that would certainly
jo enough. Then the man handed it up
.hrough a hole , and gave mo a queer lit-
.lo paper back. I put it in my pocket
.0 examine when I got homo. They give
ono tilings now everywhere you know.
Then tlio boll began ringing again. Such
n dint Thun thuBUino man said again tone
no :
" 'You haven't ' paid your faro , ma'am ? '
' "But 1 did. 1 gave the man a dul.
ar. '
" 'No you didn't , ma'am. You put it
nyour pocket.1
"It was the qucur little papur bag , my
loar. I took it out , and the man tore
the end oil' , look out live cunts nnd gave
mo a handful of Hvu-cent pieces just us if
lio'd boon a beggar. My dear , I'd been
riding up Fifth avenue for five cents ,
Five cental Now did you over hour any
thing quito no ridiculous ? "
Tlio Helmut Structure < > n lOnrlh.
The national monument at Washing
ton , when finished , will bo the lofticat
in the vwrld by about thirty foot , The
towont of the cathedral at Cologne , just
finished , have a height of B21 feet nnd 11
inches ; tower of St. Nicholas , Hamburg ,
473 foot 1 inch ; cupola of St , I'etor'u ,
Homo , 40 ! ) foot 2 inches ; cathedral Bpiro
at Strausburg , 47fi fept 11 inches ; pyra
mid of Cheeps , 44 ! ) feet 5 inches ; tower
of St. Stovon's , Vienna , 443 feet 10 in.
cheaj tower of St. Martin's , Lindshut ,
4ii ! foot 8 incliot ; cathedral spire at
Freiburg , 410 feet 1 inch : cathedral of
of Antwerp , 404 feet 10 inches ; cathedral
of Florence ) . ! J)0 ! ) feotfi inohra1 St. Paul's ,
London , 3U5 fuot 1 inch ; cathedral tower
at Magdeburg , ! J3I ! feet 11 inches ; tower
of the now votive church at Vienna , 314
font 11 inches ; tower of the Huthhaus at
Berlin , 288 fuel 8 inches ; towore of Notre
Dame , Paris , 232 feut 11 inches Of
American Btructures , thu Washington
monument , Baltimore- 210 feet ; Bun
ker Hill monument 221 feet ; Trinity
Church , Now York , 281 foot ; St. Pat
rick's Cathudrul , New York , to bo 330
fi-ot.
drain & Promions ,
UOOUK'S BIOUX 01TV JUM8/
J , Y. PULLER ,
Commission Merchant
o. S3 I'oarlStroit Oiuuoll Uluttt , Iowa.
THE CHEAPEST PLAGE Iff OMAHA TO BUT
One of the Boat and largest Stocks in the United State
to select from.
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR ,
Fine Healthy Homes ,
EETIRED AHD THE INVALID.
Railroads , Street Cars Lines
Will bring ihem from their homos to the Opera House. Postoffice ,
FIotelH and Depots in
TJEZCsT
Giving ( them the advantage of living on the suburban heights , with pure
nir i , buautiful shade trees and P.nlts. pure Spring Water nnd Ibices ,
Graves and Scenery magnificent , which cannot be equalled. This ia a
AND A PARADISE FOR ALL , RIGHT AT HOME.
The Syndicate have arranged with with the railroad companies for a
fine , attractive depot , where trains of the following roads will connect
and stop : The Omiiliu B' lt Line Railroad Line , The Union Pacific Rail ,
way Tlio Missouri Pacific Railway , The Omaha and Republican Valley
Railroad , The Burlington nnd Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska and
the Cliicngo , Burlington nnd Quincy Railroad. All these trains will atop
at the depot at the town site. Also at the Stock Yards.
Beautiful trees have been set ont on the property nnd streets laid
ont.
LOTS ARE NOW ON SALE
AT LOW PRICES & EASY TERMS.
fl5"Apply at the Company's ollicc , cor. of 13th and Douglas streets ,
over the Omaha Saving's Bank.
M A. UPTON ,
Assistant Secretary.
TJ , S. DEPOSITORY.
J. H. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE Cashier.
Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO.
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
Fire nnd Buri'lar Proof Sufoa for Itont lit f m 85 to $50 per annum.
< Zr >
_ TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED. !
I SSoId with an Absolute Guaran- .
S | § tee of llfilag the Finest and
jfflost Perfect Goods
iy. kind Ever
LANGE & rOITIOK ,
318-320 S. 13th tit. , near Farnam. ]
Manufactured by the Michigan Stove Oo. , Detroit and OWcago.