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ITIE OMAITA DAILY IT EE: TVTEDN OCTOIl.Eir 8, 1P02.
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RECEIVER FOR PAXTOX HOTEL
B.oais Miller Allege, that Propartj i Not
Being Pupirly Haidlei.
WANTS COURT TO ORDER AN ACCOUNTING
rrlnrlpat nr Is H
KHrbes, Majority Stockholder,
Paid Illm'aelf EteMilf Pries
for Strip of Land.
At the result of the real eiitate transac
tion between J. B. Kitchen and the Kitchen
Bros. Hotel company, Rome Miller, a stock
bolder in the company, has brought ault In
the district court to have a receiver ap
pointed for the company and Ita affairs In
vestigated. The application for a receiver
vat eet for hearing by Judge Estelle for
Baturday, October 11.
SOLDIER HELD FOR MURDER
i
Edward Morrla Met Answer for a
Kllllnar of Hearr
MrKee.
In accordance with recommandatlrno road
by a military board of Investigation at Fort
Niobrara, Vnited States District Attorney
Rummers has filed with Vnited States Com
missioner Gustav Anderson a complaint
against Edward Morrla. a private In D com
pany or the Twenty-fifth Infantry, charging
him with the murder of Henry McKea, a
private In the same company.
McKee was shot and killed by Morris on
September 17 last at Fort Niobrara, where
the Twanty-flfth la atatloned. The affair
occurred about an hour after retreat, near
8 o'clock. In the rear of D company' quar
ters. Morrla and McKee, with other sol
diers, were assembled around a crap .game
In progress on a table. Walter Johnson,
another D company private, was running
the game. Neither Morris nor McKee had
any money with which to play and In some
Aeeordlnr to the application filed by the i . .... .i . ... ...wi..
attorneys for the complainant, the Kitchen m wm
Bros. Hotel company Is a corporation j ... . , ..
with capital stock of $500,000 the shares ,
v., l.ij v I .tAa ttit tnfl con- ...
tKium nmu u7 " . ... commander appointed a board of three offl-
trolllng Interest, 293 shares of 11.000 '., to investigate the case. This board.
is held ny J. u. M.cn. , .n L"" "' iftr a aurvey of the matter, recommended
noma Miner, me compiiuu-uv. --- that Morris be tried f murder. He will
plaint recitea that the holder of the m-,b( faJ(in befoM fc Un,te(. gutM commit.
jorlty or the stock is not oner at valentine. Nb.. Wednesday,
Dullness or ine company ior iuo vc. ...
tha stockholders, but for his personal ad
vantage. It then takea up the sale of the
twenty-two feet of land on Farnam atreet
Immi.dlatily adjoining the Paxton hotel on
the west, which was sold by J. B. Kitchen to
the hotel company, and allege that the
price. $76,000, waa excessive; that In taking
a mortgage for the balance due on the sale
Mr. Kitchen has placed a lien upon the
entire property of the hotel company, In-
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ciuaing tne raxton notei a ; revolver from hi' shirt and shot McKee.
fnpnllitM anA Avturoa thnrnnf. The com- . ... ........ ?
plalnant aays that the title to the twenty
two feet was In J. B. Kitchen, but asks the
Johnson, who waa running the game, said
to the board that ae the dice Midi around
I to where McKee was standing asked for
a stake. It waa forthcoming aid he lost.
Then It came to Morris turn, and ha asked
for a stake. No on offered It, so ha
could not play. When the dice earn to
McKee again he aaked for a teoond stake.
and at that Morris cursed him for a beggar
' and McKee replied that h had not aaked
: Morris ror anything. Tha latter drew a
court to determine whether It belonged to
him or the hotel company prevloua to the
sale.
The complaint aays that Mr. Kitchen owes
the company large aums of money and that
the stockholders are at the mercy of the
holder of the majority of the shares unless
the court will Intervene to protect their
rights. -It therefore asks for a receiver
and to have an accounting to ascertain ths
exact condition of the accounts between the
hotel company and the holder of tha ma
jority of the stock.
A Thooahtfol Hnaband
Cared his wife of fainting and dlszy
apella, weakness, headache and backache
with Electric Bitters. Try tbem. 50c. For
ale by Kuhn ft Co.
VISITS HIS BOYHOOD HOME
Sheriff John Power Returns from a
Pleasant Vacation Experience
In the Euat.
Sheriff John Power returned home yea
terday after an absence of about four
weeka In the east. The primary object of
hla trip waa to attend the National Prison
congress, which met at Philadelphia, but
while In the east he took advantage of the
opportunity to visit New York, Boston,
Washington, Brooklyn, Niagara Falls and
other places of Interest. Sheriff Power
lived In Philadelphia when a boy and there
fore his visit to that city waa of particular
Interest to him. A portion of the time he
waa there he was' the guest of tha family
with whom be lived when a boy and who
are still living In the same bouse they oc
cupied at that time.
who fell on hla face and died In the hospital
shortly afterward. Morrla aaya that the
gun waa discharged accidentally, that he
waa In fun and merely pulled It to make a
couple of Jabs at McKee, hut that as he
atepped back and the gun went off.
Announcements of the Theaters.
The bill this week at ths Orphenm
drawing and pleasing full houses and the
women and children who attend the mati
nee this afternoon will And In It a varied
assortment of entertainment of tha kind
they will like. Carroll Johnson la scoring
big. Among the songs he sings 1 the
"Rose of KUlarney," which Is quits the
rage In the east. He dances aa lightly and
graceful aa ever and la repeating with much
success his recitation on a prlas fight. An
other strong card Is Rapoll, the famoua
German Juggler, who certainly la a leader
of his guild. The feats he performs are
astounding, many of which are different
from any seen here.
"The Wizard of Os, the new extrav
ganza which will be seen here at Boyd'a,
opening Thursday night for the balance of
the week, Is said to be a magnlfloent
pageant of pictorial art, feminine beanty
and novel spectacular surprises, but It haa
the further merit of a cleverly conceived
atory, with two very original charactera,
the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, ab
solutely without prototypes In the field of
extravaganza. Fred Stone's Scarecrow la
described ty one Chicago critic as a great
work of art. Mr. Stone is an eccentrlo
comedian who has recently risen to fame
In the profession through his extraordinary
talents aa a pantomlmlst, dancer, contor
tionist and acrobat, but unlike most of the
clever knockabout comedians who have
graduated from the vaudeville stage.
Unique souvenir spoons, Edholm, Jeweler.
ttlOO P. M.
ELECTRIC LIGHTED
STEAM HEATED v
SOLID VESTIBULED
Limited train via MILWAUKEE Ry.
Leaves Omaha Union depot daily. Magnlfl.
cent equipment, latest palace sleepers,
llbrary-bulT.it car, dining car, new coaches.
City Offlcs 1501 Farnam St.
F. A. NASH.
General Western Agent.
Bargain matinee at Boyd'a today Mr.
Walker Whiteside in "The Merchant of
Venice," 15 and 60 centa.
Finest blue white cut glass, Edholm.
WOMEN AROUSH NEIGHBORHOOD
' Tiro on Somth Thirty-Third Street Use
Voice and Revolver at Sound
of Burglar.
Mrs. T. J. Haaa and her sister were
alone In the Haaa home at 1141 South Thirty-third
atreet yesterday morning at 1:4
when they heard, or at least thought they
heard, the atepa of a night prowler on the
porch.
One woman opened a window and began
ac re am log aimlessly but vigorously. Tha
other seised a revolver and began firing on
the aame principle. John Latenser, living
at 3217 Poppleton avenue waa awakened b
the ahouta and the soots, and hurriedly
telephoned the police. Two officers were
sent out In an emergency rig but found no
trace of any would-be marauder.
Don't Aeeent ounnterreita.
For piles, skin diseases, sorss, cuts,
bruises, burns and other wounda nothing
equals DeWltt'a Witch Hacel Salva. Don't
accept counterfeits. None genuine except
DeWKt'a. "I have suffered alnce 1886 with
protruding, bleeding pllea and until re
cently could find no permanent relief,"
says J. F. Oerall of St. Paul. Ark. "Finally
I tried DeWltt'a Witch Haael Salve, which
sooa completely cured me."
Mortality Btatlatlea.
rig births were reported at the
office of the Board of Health durin
The followlni
twanty-four hours ending at noon Tues-
th
day:
Illrths Robert W,
Thirtieth atreet. bo
McHale, 210 South
et. boy: William Kruger. 1135
Bouth Twenty-eight n atreet, uoy,
Leave Chtoasjo 12 Noon, Arrive Hew
York 8 a. m.
Chicago time, going through in twenty hours
on Tha Pennsylvania Special made up of
club cars with bath and barber shop, din
ing ear, drawing room and comptrtment
Bleeping car, and entirely new Observation
Compartment cars. H. R. Derlng, A. G. P.
Agt., 248 South Clark Street, Chicago, will
answer inquiries on the subject.
NEW LIFE FOR AUDITORIUM
Aiiaal Election Put loin Big Me oa
loard f Dirsctsrs.
GUY C. BARTON CAN HAVE PRESIDENCY
Effort Being- Made to Offer Kiecmtlve
Ofllee to Smelter Man by I'nanl.
Vote New Board
Meets Thnrsday.
The election of directors for the Audito
rium company did not bring out the heavy
vote that was expected, the highest num
ber of votes caet for one person being
26,002, which was received by E. A. Cudahy.
The lowest number which elected a director
was 11,874. The directors elected are:
Arthur Brandela, Guy C. Barton, Ward
Burgees, E. A. Cudahy. J. Frank Carpen
ter, F. H. Davis. Joseph Hayden, Frank T.
Hamilton, G. W. Hoobler, George A. Jos
lyn, John L. Kennedy, Joseph R. Lehmer,
Alfred Millard, T. J. Maboney, F. A. Nash,
Fred Paffenrath, E. P. Peck, Charlea H.
Pickens. C. O. Pearae. James L. Paxton. F.
E. Sanborn, J. A. Sunderland, G. W. Wat
tles, H. S. Weller and W. S. Wright. Of
these directors fourteen are at present on
the board, while five have served continu
ously on both boards which have been In
exlatence alnce the company was formed.
Fred Paffenrath haa been elected to both
boards, but resigned on account of ill health
early laat year.
With the election of the board there la a
rsvlval of Intereat In the election of offi
cers, which will take place Thursday.
President Sanborn, who has served two
years, and baa devoted more time to the
work than any other member of the board,
positively refuses to let hla name go be
fore the directors for re-election. Yesterday
morning he said that he had aerved the
board to the best of his ability and had
negleoted hla private business for two
years In the Interests of the company; that
ha hoped In Justice to himself the members
of tbs board would not mention bis name
In connection with the office, as he has had
enough and must devote the larger part of
hla time to hla businesa thla year. He aaya
that he will willingly continue on the
board.
Barton for the Presides err.
There Is a strong sentiment on the new
bosrd In favor of tha election of Guy O.
Barton to the presidency. One member
of the old board who haa been re-elected,
said: "There are about forty subscrip
tions on the part of Omaha concerns which
should be closed immediately. Theae forty
aubscrtptlons should bring Into the fund at
least $50,000, and If handled by the right
man they will do aa Mr. Barton la the
beat man who can be select 9d If he will
consent to serve, and we are going to give
him a unanimous election it possible."
There Is no talk of change In ths other
officers, although the retirement of Mr. De
Bord from the directorate leavea a vacancy
In the office of counsel. There are two
lawyers on ths new board, however, from
whloh to aelect that officer.
In the election of E. P. Peck to the di
rectorate there la seen by some of the di
rectors a desire on ths part of the stock
holders for a changs In the plans of the
building which will make it more con
venient for horse and other stock ahowa.
The first meeting of the new board will
be held at tha Millard hotel Thursday at
noon, followed by a .banquet Thursday
evening, at which the annual reports of
the officers will be made.
Gained Forty Ponnda In Thirty Days.
For several montha our younger brother
had been troubled with Indigestion. He
tried several remedies, but got no benefit
from them. We purchased some of Cham-
berlaln'a Stomach and Liver Tablets and he
commenced taking them. Inside of thirty
daya he had gained forty pounda In flesh.
He la now fully recovered. We nave a
good trade on the tablets. Holley Bros.,
Merchants, Long Branch, Mo.
McKlrley club tonight.
Silver Chocolate sets, Edholm. Jeweler.
MANAGEMENT MAY NOT CHANGE
If Street Railway Is oM Present Offi
cers Likely to Remain
tm Charge.
Frank Murphy will rsturn from the east
thlB morning, according to word re
ceived today, and when he comes the re
sult of the negotlationa for the sale of the
Omaha Street Railway company will be
known. A atockholder of the company la
authority for the atatement that the deal
wll! go through, at least in part, but that
some of the holdings of Omaha parties will
not change hands and that the active man
agement of the concern will remain In the
handa of the present officers, with one or
two possible exceptions. The change will
have no effect. It la said, upon the better
ments and extensions planned for next
year. Including the line to Florenoe.
SUES STREET CAR COMPANY
Emna Boseoveo Wants Tern Thousand
Dollan to Pay for
lajarlea.
Emma Hosooveo Is the plaintiff In a per
sonal Injury ault against the Omaha Street
Railway company, in which ahe rveks to
recover damages In the sum of f 10.000. On
behalf of the plaintiff It at alleged In the
petition that on tha evening of September
22. aa aha waa alighting from a car at ths
corner of Thirteenth and Dodge atreeta, the
car started suddenly before she had safely
atepped to the ground, and ahe waa violently
thrown to the pavement. Among the al
leged results of ths accident are enumerated
ooQcussion of the brain, dislocation of the
lower Jaw bone and bruises on tha head,
arms, back, shoulders, sides and limbs, be
side a severs nervous shock.
i.
LOW KATES TO ST. LOT19
Via the Missouri Pacific Railway, Ac
eonnt Fall Festivities,
Which Include the Great St. Louis fair.
which glvea $30,000 in premiums; the gor
geous Veiled Prophet pageant; street falf
and carnival; horse show in the coliseum
running horse racea dally by the best thor
oughbreds in the country, and base ball
games between the teama of tha American
and National leagues.
All events during October and tha first
week in November.
Ask your local agent for detailed Infor
mation and visit the World's Fair city.
, H. C. TOWNSEND.
Gen'l Fass'r and Ticket Agent,
St. Louis. Mo.
Ooaa position Open.
Good opening for a newapaper or magasina
aolicitor. Permanent position for a com
petent man Address Twentieth Century
Farmer, Bee Building, Omaha.
Notice to Depositors.
Money depoaited on or before Friday,
October 10th, will draw Intereat for the en
tire month of October.
J. L. BRANDEIS SONS, BANKERS.
Homeseeltera' Excursions.
The Missouri Pacific will sell round trip
tickets at one fare plus $2 to certain parts
in Southweat Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma,
Texaa, etc., on Tueaday, October 7th, stop
overs allowed on going Journey, limit for
return 21 daya. For maps and timetables,
notes, etc. Call or address any agent of
the company, or Thomas F. Godfrey, Pass,
and Ticket Agent, 3- W. Corner 14th and
Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb.
Hotlce!
There will be an Important meeting of the
McKinley club tonight at the Millard hotel
to discuss plana for organization. The
meeting , la for members exclusively.
FRANK CRAWFORD. President.
Figprune Cereal
A delicious Cereal ofTee made of choice California figs
an4 prunes and grain absolutely free from artificial matter.
SOLD BY A IX GROCERS.
0 ICi?i; ft
MRS. J. BENSON.
FALL AND WINTER
UNDERWEAR
We can gire you the best goods for the
money that Is made for ladies and children.
Light or heary weight, In cotton, fleece lined, part wool or all
wool, silk and wool, or all silk. Lowest price guaranteed.
Remember we are sole agents for Dr. Jaeger's celebrated
sanitary underwear.
Black tights for ladies or children. Bend for, catalogue.
The Ninth Ward Republican club will
meet thla (Wednesday) evening, October 8,
at I o'clock at the club rooms, 2818 Far
nam atreet. All candldatea are cordially
invited.
CHARLES 8. HUNTINGTON. Prea.
JOHNATHAN EDWARDS, Sec'y.
Wedding ring headquarters, Edholm. Jeweler.
Publish your legal notices In Ths Weekly
Be. Telephone 238.
King Cols Whole-Wheat Pancake Flour.
CONVENTION WORK PROCEEDS
All Amagtntsti (or C'hrlatlasi
Chares, Gathering- Are Well
later Way.
The plans for ths alteration of ths Coli
seum for the ase of the -Christian church
convention will not be fully decided upon
until Wednesday, as ssveral changea will
have to be made which were not contem
plated at first. Ths work of preparing for
ths changes Is being rapidly puabed under
the direction of Qua Rense, who haa been
employed aa designer and superintendent of
the building. Tha floral embellishments
which were used during the court ball of
King All-Bar-Ben VIII will be retained dur
lag the convention.
The banners for ths convention and the
official badges of ths executive committee
Sale Bselns Today
MEN'S
S;:0ES
5Sc
Third and Last Notice.
niiRBpns ill LJjlU
IIWVHkllsJ
20c i
Today, Wednesday, at 8 O'clock sharp, we begin the
SALE OF SHOES AND RUBBERS
Tliis being as advertised, the clioioe of
STEWART BROS. & CO., PITTSBURG, PA.,
WHOLESALE STOCK
on account of the immense quantities we divide the stock
and place it on sale
In Pascn.cn. and on Second Floor
PleaBe read this notice carefully bo ns to see where
each special item is placed on. sale. All the fine custom
and special high grade shoes are on second lloor. All the
working shoes and medium grade goods are in the base
ment. The rubbers are both on second floor and in base
ment. These few items will gire you an idea of what the
rest are:
on OABSaA
On Second Floor
.Ladlea' Shoes
welts and turns
worth up to $55.00f
go at
$1.60, 81.90,
$2.50 and $3
V2
Women's
Storm
Rubbers
5,000 pairs J
Men's I
Shoes tl
In Basement-s.ooo pairs
Men's
Working
Shoes
3,000 pairs J
Hon' CO Cl
men d vu,
$2.50, S3
Shoes
Women's
Kid
Shoes
Boys' and Girl's Shoes
69c, 79c, 89c
Women's Slippers
29c, 49c, 59c
2T
Aa this sale progresses new bargains
will be laid out la each. Bo prepared for big bar
gains and good values.
J. L. Brandeis & Sons, Boston Store.
it
HELLO!
Have you seen
Hat at $1.50?
They come in stiff and soft.
They are fully guaranteed.
. . T II a . a .
Vt-'KAi i Tuev contain more mem
51 tnoro Rtrlo mid more nualitv
fr ., v
than any hat shown in this
entire country for the price.
They will wear as well and look as well as hats sold
by regular stores for $3.00. Every correct shape and
block. Every new shade and color.
Our showing of novelties for boys and children is un
usually large. Bring the boys in and let us show you how
attractive they look with Nebraska hats and caps.
Sfbllsin
PAINLESS EXTRACTING
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Registered.
A. ."MAYER,
51 8 Bee Building
Omaha, Neb.
Re-No-May Powder
Not only relieves, but positively cures all
disorders of the feet, stops odorous perspi
ration, cures tender, swollen and paiiuul
feet.
Price 50 Cents.
When ordering by mall add 60 for post-
he-No-May Powder Is endorsed and pre
scribed by leading physicians. For more
ample information consult Mies - Mayer,
Surgoon-Chtropodlst. Consultation free.
CRYSTALIZED
(Sorohound Candy
and
Rye Whiskey
For Coughs and Colds.
Here Is an unsolicited testimonial from
a member of the traveling fraternity:
Messrs. Cackley Bros., Omaha.,
Gentlemen: While In Omaha I cured a
bad cold with your rrystallzed Horehound
Candy and Rye Whisky and have not had
a cold since. I sincerely recommend it to
the traveling fraternity.
Yours truly,
A. C. OHLENDORF,
133 Lake St., Chicago.
For sale at aJl sample rooms.
Cackley Bros.,
Distributers of Hunter's and Wilson's Rye
Whiskies.
Opposite Postoffloe. Phone 1148.
By one of the most careful and expert
painless extractors la the United States
Special Free Clinic Prices
Until October 15.
Call early and .void the rush-The only college of Its kind In tue
tlsis come here to learn nur patent painless methods-Post grwxxM .f
only for old experienced deutists -No students-Beware oMealou.
Wo Invite all such tocome and take a course-thon all
Our methods ara palnles-Why take chances with othera-We are h.re to .tay
incorporated under atte laws.
WORK DONE FREE Small charges tor material
Ourauccess U due to the high srrada w,i.-k done by the Professors of the ooIle-Ke-Work
guaranteed ten years Save pain and money .
Filllnjc from 26c; Set of teeth 13; Teeth extracted FREE; Gold orown from 12.85
Cousult the Professors free Be aure you are on the right floor.
UNION DENTAL CO., Room 4. 1522 Douglas. gKSOTw'
THE IIAIIDSOLIEST OFFICE IN 0HAI1A
. The handsomest offices In Omaha are located In tha Bes Building,
and the handsomest office In the Bee building happens to be vacant al
though there are only aeven vacant rooms In the whole building from
which to choose.
ThiB offico sulto la located at the r'M n1 f h" entrance on tha
first floor, so that the large wlndowa overlooking the atalrway are seen
by all- who enter
THE BEE BUILDING
The ceilings are high and the room Is finished In quarter aawed oak.
with oak and walnut floor. It haa a good sized vault, mantel piece and la
divided Into a large office of twenty feet and a amall private offlcs,
separated by a solid tile partition.
The room wH be frescoed elaborately to ault the tasts of the tenant.
No one on Inspection will question Its being the handsomest office in
Omaha. Make application at once to '
K. C. PETERS & CO., GROUND FLOOR,
Rental Agenli. Building.
Aulabaughs'
Fine Furs sealskins, etc., are
just what they are represented to be.
506 Karbach Block.
Davis & Cowgill Iron Works
CATARRH REM"
Is the name of an Increasing popular rem
edy for catarrh; It is put up in powder
form nhd Is not full of Injurious doie, as
are some of the catarrh powders which are
being sold. The remedy is guaranteea to
give immediate relief to all sufferers from
cold In the head, catarrh, asthma, hay
fever and bronehltla. Any purchaser who Is
dlssatlBned with results received iroro us
use is requested to come back, bringing
empty package and get your money.
THE KWl UK rmuia Uf KP.M
EDY IS 50C PER BOX. FOR A LIMITED
TIME ONLY we will sell it at 30c per box,
druggists NOT SUPPLIED; if by mall add
Ic postage. GUARANTEED BY U8, MIND
YOU I
3.60 Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe... J2. 50
11.00 Iler's Malt Whisky if you want it .60
il.00 Canadian Malt Whisky, guaran- i
teed 75
60o Murine for eyes 40
BOo ounce Colgate's Perfumes 25
1-lb. Johnson & Johnson's Red Cross
Cotton M
12.00 Chester's Pennyroyal Pills l.oo
il.00 Mod ine, takes hair off face, etc 75
OPEN ALL NIGHT. ,
CUT PRICE
DRUGSTORE
W. Cor. 16th and ChlcasTO.
The Bee for All News
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBER8
OF MACHINERY.
GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Agency of Dodge Manufacturing Company
of Mlahawaka, lnd. Full supply of their
goods always In .nock.
ikni-a-6 jRi-kaon St.. Omaha. Neb. Tel. 538.
! w -ZARTilSKIE. J. B. COWGILL,
1 Agent. Manager. J
WILLIAMS
fine Photographic Work
$3.00 UP
We are open Sunday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m,
106 Farnam Street.
SCIIAEFER'S
Tel. TAT.
have been received and tha former ara bow
on aala. Ths design of ths badge to bs ,
worn by ths Ohio delegations haa been re- i
oeived. It consists of a ribbon attached to
a buckeye, and the alts of the delegation
expected from Ohio can be aeen when It la
known that a bushel of buskeyea will be !
used for the- badges. I
. The organization of the reception com- j
mlttee Is causing the executive committee
and the chairman of ths reception commit
tee ths greatest work at this time. The j
plans contemplate at least 100 members of I
the reception committee and it sppeara '
aomewhat difficult to secure thla number, j
Volunteers are asked to aend their names ;
to the chairman of tha executive committee I
and to meet with the chairman of the re- j
ceptlon committee upon his cull for ths
purpose of receiving Instructions as to their j
duties.
Champagne
Great,
Is lb. king of all ina. la all
Uada and ifflooi all piila.
Western
Champagne
mt to avrr Uat known to eon
aoliaewra b.s uph.ld Ita reputa
tion aa th (w IB bouiut.
Savor ana. .very otb.r rMptct
of tea foreign araa. eoatins
twlc aa awca. IT U Km,
ana van gtvaa Iba Higbeat
AaarS
(A GOLD MEDAL)
at th. Farm Eipotltlon la 1MO
L " Zrd tr Ida bib.t moiulut au-
i n" luorltr In France.
PLEASANT VALLEY WIHE CO.,
ftol hf all' iiiitt-tiH Vlu delrj
rail
Mm,
$31.75 to Boston and back, Oct. 6 to 10..
SII.50 to St- Louis and back, Oct. 5 to 10.
Only $25.00 to the Pacific Coast.
Thio' standard and tourist sleepers every day, past
the grand panorama of the Rockies by daylight
Only $20.00 to Butte, Helena. Salt Lake City.
Only $16.75 to points in Big Horn Basin, Wyo.,
Farnam
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