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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1892)
0 THE AMERICAN, ii ran i 'I Itulf prtulfnti ! OemocraU Will Nut Uiutf . til t. !t!l lit MY Mil IV -t4t t lt r -!' !' () MriiiN 1tf t t I titl.ai t W WtMvr, An 1 .! )4e'a rMy Ui rwumti. wa M.I Hr -t..l kft t.,i i.d J)!.'.! full lUUtn.i rWttM l Ut kot tn t!A! t AWnt JM di-Wtf, iirtHitiln nlif tniH-h th Miltr (taio, wer pTMrttl. Tti Mfi-i nnttl In clasirdn Urn gain In Uunr rvtlr l.M-alitiw an I torn of lit wort nillin(miiio t Uiim-t UiM Uir woul.t carry llm (!. jMf lh third jaiy oU in low 18.JN out of a Ml of i.Mtta, TIk. fottvmUon dm orerwlodminiitjr KffainM laVlnit tiny it tn lh direction of fit Ion, mnt wlnl tlwr wu aomn talk of that hat urn In thi morning nothing wm hrrlof it flr KMNiililtnit. A. V, C Wwk of YiiiUrt, a r-cr-nt atYowdon from tha Rmh lioan irty, n tmarary chairman, ml V. II. Calhonn of MarMmlltown, twrmanmit chairman. Tha plat form tui uomm tha Omaha platform, condtmm the.itin(i mlvcr law, demand antt lMnkerton law mul condonm tho truck torn ytnt. Th tnoat notable plunk demand tlm n'lH'nl of atata law which permit tlm mInIi'iic of private corpora tion orKaiiiaoil for Jwuniary profit. Tlw elector at lnrjr were: J. Al, Joncpli, of t'wton.Hii old time nraonbaekor.aiiil C. C Coin, formerly of th Iowa mi- Jireme bench, whoa uWrtion from lh tc-jmblirwn party aftwr the AllninBioll convention created qulta a aeiuuiiion. Th following atate ticket whs noint tinted! Heetretary of Stata-E. II. Ulllotto of Dob Moincn, formerly a Ureriiliaiktr, nirmbor of emigre from tlm Kiivetitli Iowa diMrlct and General Weaver' partner in tlm riwnpa)mr lmalne. Auditor of Statu A. J. lllakoly of Newton. Treamirer JiihUh Well of F.ldora. .Attorney General Oharloa Muekon Ele of DciiIhoii. , Kallroail (JommHionr Jainr II. I liurnott of ludliinoln. Tlx Trlbuim a riilmi OMIcio, New Yoiik, An. 19. At th roKul'r monthly of TypoKrnphlcal Union No. fl In Cluromlon ball lattt Kuiiday a lwoln tlon waa adoptod illrectlngthn Mnnntlva commlttoe to inform th tytiotfraiililcal unioiia and lalxir orKanuatlom of tlie ot'imtry that m aatiHfartory ad- tntnient of tha relation of Th Trl mne and tlm union bad Immi elfmitHd, Ad In conp(minca all opKition to th , WW on tlm part of thn union waa at an Nmm, 'h ttminbnra of tliM eieontlvn eotnnilttM met at tlm room of the Union and tanned the following: 'At the tout meeting of the New York TypoirrRphlcal Union No. 0, the ex cutive oflloeri were tiiatmotd to no tify all otlmr nnioni and other lalior or- f;aniisatloni that the dllToromwR Imroto ore exUting lwtwoim our union and the New York t ribune haa twen aatinfao torllj" ailjnatwlj that tlm boycott agalnat that MtiihllHlinitrnt and ita managera haa lxen declared off; and that all an taKoniain of whatever nature urowlnf? out of the famon lalxr atrtiKirle in tided. It glvea na pleaanre to antiounon, furthermore, that TlmTributm in now trlnt niii.ni ..fli.. rolltlrt anl llm Iron NoaU, New Yoiik, An. 13 -Mr. John Mil holland called on Hm-retary McConaa at the national Republican headquarter and had an hour' converaatlon with the latter on uiattora coiireroinir the lalKr queation. Mr. Milholland la acting aa mutual friend Iwtweeti the lalxir organ Itationa and the national Kmmbllt'itn ooinmittw, and It I intimated that the udden ceRantioti of hoatilitle between tlm I'lttalmrK munufaiaurer and the workiiiKmen which occurred Wednea day waa luraly brought about through political inflii'Mice. It ia aimed that the Alabama election baa occupied the attention of the nn tlonal rommiltee duiiiiK tlm punt week and that it haa been determined t make a flxht in Alabama in Ulmlf of Koib in the court for the i urpoae of pmpellliiK another count. llamnrratle aiiiial(n Ciimmltt. Nbw Yoiik, An. 13. The firt reu. lar meeting of the Democratic cainpalgn ootnnilttee will te held today at the national Democratic tmadcjnaitera. Chairman Ilarrlty, Mr. Whitney and DrnF. Cable of lllinola are here and Senator Uorman and Lieutenant Gover nor Hlioehan will Ie on hand to aaaiht the chairman in laying the work of the campaign. Crannll formally Notlflml, Waco, Tel., Aug, 12. A committee of the national Prohibition party, of which Qeorge A. ChrUtian waa chair man, formally notified Dr. J. D, Cran fill of hi nomination by that party for vice pmldent of the Uuited Htate. Mr. Christian delivered the addrea of not id eation. A ratitication meeting of Texan Irohibitionia followed the notification. : CroiinaD Com lug Weal, Wahiiinoton, Ang. 12. Atiiatant Secretary Ctoudm, Republican candi date for governor of Nebiaska, will vinit that state on the 20th int. for the pi r lf of ning the enrnpaign, He will make Bev ml tipeeehe. He aaid toda that he will in t formally relinquish Inn federal ofllce until he haa learned the Wkhe of the preident in that reject. M'raver In Cnllfornla. ! 8a Francircx), Aug. 12. Jamea II. ! tit. T , i t i 1 : 1 . i - A vi enver, i eopm a i any t-Himuiuie lor jiresident, arrived here. There wa a iaa meeting of the People' Party at .Hihanica' pavilion and General Miver wa among the speaker. Pi-eai He McOraw for Governor, from b'MPiA, Wa.h., Aug. Vi. J. H. Mc plaforwas ruminated for governor on rn Ju Vai;(, y the Republican tate tliln a.(it . M f Kiw Y " ' .vrtif tn : tK ai at a m t .1 H IfMit .-t I'? t4 V a.- f v Puttie - ..l i l N v ! v ) ,4 ts t.fi. Kilnnuti f fnV in I lrt JlH.U fr-tl ! tl'isH.m M .en if v Mir. I Ahckk .M t .m( wo a ti k wait )Hiplvt oK ii.iw b r Mwf ihi4it ant a hM l Utint, Mr. M vll PHt ih waKtt ilh Hf t. tftan i It a liml U itH five i"t. m tn Ihco aifun II leM the Mm on Vl.mt-w lfH' liatrbl I'im vlil- nT' t-ftiif lie inn mnUlnSl intiiiitn, wlil. U wm i-mi.brel Mifai' t"i. i-oii.l. M-r hil lb waifn waa d.Uiivl a( a lii U an ! ' tttiinmit t wr lnana mi h.it.iiiI .. t!. rr1 in h ii'-t down town It ia rah'iiUted that ll aitn can limk ten tnthw an hour ea-ilv with Ihe ptweni motor and can limli any loll in the city, 1h rrtttit. IiOOt tAkK. N. V.. Aug. I i IVeal dent Haritwii nt aimiher ijnlet dav Chairman llnmlrteld, who callml nu iVwIdniil llninwii, would aav nothing aa lo the nature of hi vlmt, l'realdi'iil llarrlnou, althotitih attending to all public Im-inex of an urgent nature, Id ujoying life from a nirtiman' niln of view. He made a large catch of trout. anulli IHtkeU Wheat I'rop. Btot'X Fai.m, S. )., Aug 12, Figure. on South Dakota' pronpectiva whe.-it yield gtvtMHtimlt of (10,000,000 to M. 0)0,00(1 lmli.U of wheat, liealdea Im inenan qoitntitie of other grain, At1 elevator expert place the yield of who il at li(',l)0(),iiiio and the railroada pluro the Ntimale at &1,iH'0,('iK) and 60,000,000. lrttltin Will Not Keiln, Wahiiinoton, Ang. 19. Aaiataut fkicretary Nettleton left Washington for Ida home In Minnewila. Mr, Nettle ton anya the atntementi that he will re aign are unfounded, a he expect to r mine hi dot ie at the expiration of hi vaotttlon. Hank Nwlnillrr Arrettod. San Diki.10, Cnl,, Aug. )2. fleon-f and Henry O'llrleu have been arreat' i' for alleged fraud committed on the California National bunk, The fir-" named waa recently caahler of the bunk and Homy waa head bookkeeper. fhllaileliitila'ii Hot Wave. rniLAttKM'iiiA, Aug. l'i, Severn death from heat were reported, whll" prostration number half a hundred. The thermometer regiatorod 1)5 1 dog. in the ehade at II p, in, Tho Weather, Wariiinhton, Aug. ia, For Iowa; Fairj warmori aotitheiiaferly wind. For Nebraska: Fair; cooler; wind hiftiit to aonthweaterlf, THE CITY. If any of our friend have been won dering why Dr. O. H. Young appoara uniHiminonly hllarloim, they van conao their apcuiilutlon an wo know tho chiimo, Mr. Young preaontod hlul with a bran now boy August 1, 1HD2, Mothor and won are doing well. (loo, Cttthroo I the bapploat man In tho city, and all hocnuao hi good wlfo mmnto(t him Suntluy, Augnt7, with a bouncing baliy hoy an American. . We can Recommend Him. Many of our friend will aoonbi) look ing for a paiwr-hankor, and when thoy atiirt out on that aeiirch wo want thorn to boar In mind that W. W, Loan decorated our iiIhmIh lant spring, and that tho work will bear thu closoat scrutiny. Call on or uddrcsa him at :'M l Hurt street, JOHN KUDD, JliWKLKU. Watches, DiHinondx, Jewelry, Silver ware and Clock. IN WATCH KKI'AIIUNtt. I make a specialty In overhauling and cleaning Chronograph Kepnntori and all grade of Watches and Clock. Jewelry rennlrlng and manufactur ing, oto. .1011 N KUDD, 805 N. Iflth Street. Omaha, Neb. You should all remember that C. F. Shaw & Co., 618 8. Iflth St., h aU way on hand, Vegetable, In oarn; also a toll lino of Staple Grocer lis. Do not forget u when down town. I)j you want to borrow money? Ap ply to the Mutual Investment Co., 1504 Farnam St. I. . -. .-- Try Hartry' "Hl'IXUAL," tho HKST thrco for a quarter in tho city. 107 South loth Street. Take your repairing to The Drum mond Carriage Co., Ith anil Harney St. Opp. the County Jill. Go to Howeu1 cash market, (122 S. ICth. Cheapen meal in the city. Go to I) ball' for line candles, 1518 Douglas Ht. Money to bmn at Hank, 1504 Farnam St. Dlino Savings Go to Howen' cash market, 622 S. 10th. Cheapet meats in the city. . M oiev to loiin at Dime Saving Hank, 1504 Farnam St. ' - Drink Dy ball's t'ellciou Soda Water. 1518 Douglas street. Try Hartry' "SPECIAL," the BEST thrco for a quarter in tho clty.c.107 Sooth l.pth Street. Tho Paxton Hotel Barber Shop and Baths, with filtered Vatr, tho Best. ANOtMlM MIAUO IV'rli . 1 If. t(nfl llom",l! I M. M t'l (, Ti' t,.' ' - ., i a riit l il;.. f knUil on U.e ittl., t!ii' o J(!j, A D 11. tH le rapt, t.i , til. f I J , II.! ,!.. tall l I. I I 0-ll a lim Ui., I itf (hk i ,if i u-ttit I , 4 I im t , . Ii l riipr tjHi.-r fneHttths tliin n,tl. i . p il. i !!,, t,,!," li.y Tb" tihabiinl of Wi nith-ra mii f , iiin.l iH( iouiiti) aoii ailt atlioHe nf llu biol.il lum-r i-Ikw; llo )' find no ritmolu n -hIh a Mln i i- aloiv ul II. bci alt The pn Uiel'-d mlnli. Mi ll.-n, a 1'i-nt.M.lnM, ifisxl h iid, linxsi nl noinnii, bad j,'li n ) !li U), tvmi to lli. 1 1 me l,e n taken au k, or itn Wlf. lltK Ik li.'M ll, lH' Itl'llOlt, IMMIIO bnkitl li uil, a hli li may have the llldinrt caio of tho ibelopnielil i his illm-rt-.'. I lie paivnl hot. -ad of bi'idiiig lln nihil, uf the district physh'lnti, Dr. S. who by the way pro nounced Ibis cilwi of bowhchi't'y a Iriie ctiNo of SI, Vitus daiieo, and oi'iIoiimI the I my to I' wilt to a ltwptal for treat lllelil, refused to ills')' and gave tlie child In eareof devil cxpellor Father Auivllux, will) the alaive stated results, Tho ls llef In tho ilevll'a exlsteneo Is deeply rooted with tho populace of this district itml cannot lie ollierwl o b eonnteil for, us the ritual of tho Roman Cut hollo church foe baptism literally reads an follows: "I exorcise yon, unclean demon, In tho mono of God, Ills eon and tho Holy Spirit, that, you remove ami yield from t his servant of God, He, who walked over Hens and ex tended Ills right hand to the drowning HI. Peter, orders you cursed mid con demned. .,, You cursed demon, recognlo your sentence; give honor to the living, truthful God; give honor to Jesus Christ, Hi Hon, and Holy Spirit; de part from thlssorvunt of God, who by tho grace and blessing of God and our Savior Jesiia Christ, wus called to ro od vu tho holy baptism! . Cursed devil, you will never tlaro to violate this token of tho holy cross Im pressed on this brow, (With tho last words tho priest takes tho person's thumb uiid make with It tho sign of tho holy cross on his brow)." Tho iHillover in Catholic doctrine must therefore accept tho existence of tho devil In every child unbaptlHod, and It Is conceivable that the devil often neglecting hi Interdiction con vey bltuHolf Into a human being. V The Wending ease developed tho ac tivity of tho Catholic clergy to further superstition and not to suppress it. This future only will show u If tho derTl can keep hi superiority. Will the government dolt duty, not only airp presa this uporUtlouH belief, but tho sources from whence It nourishes? Everybody In Town ' .Seem to appreciate thn fact that they can buy h at the Whitney niorigage alc at 10.1 South Fifteenth cheaper than ever before In Omaha, aril get the hot of good. The stock Is selling very fast, but there mill a line it. sortmeiit. t;ome soon ami ahoa up your ftmlly. tf Hava You Heard tha New? Why, what fiowa? That S. Morten Hen, tho old reliable tailor, formerly In biiHiiii'HN for thirteen year on Farnam atrnot, I now located at 401 North Kith Mtreot. IL handle flrat-claaa good, and aclla them at moderate price. Hut iHfact Ion guiirantood. Ib'tneinher tho locution. 4(l North 10th, opiioHlto JcffcrMim H(iiare. -Kltf 1) i you want to borrow moiiey1 A pl to the Mutual InvcNtmerii C'., K)04 Kariiiiiii S(. Thai Whit Sawing Machlna Haa no Equal. It I tho crystal Ir.at Ion of iracilcal Idea, of practical acwlng niHchlno men, who have brought the White to uch a atata of perfection that it I recognizee' the world over a tho "King" of nw Ing machine, Office and aalearoom Kllfl Chicago atreet, near cor lCth. Tho I Ionian Catholic Knight of St, JoHcpti have adopted a coilo of algna and pnaa word by which they may accretly rocognl,o each other. To ao compliHli thl they had to got tho com acnt (if tho hUhop, which ho readily gavo, irovhled tho Knight would ac quaint thn clergy with algna and hih word a. 1 'rolmtn nl lhrt Id. In tho faco of all her oath-bound ccrct aocletlca, Including thcdovlliah confcMalonul, UoinIhIi leader claim that tho church I oppimod to accrot him:1c tloa! She I only oppoaod to tho accrct aoclotlc which alio cannot control, llttplM American. 8. H. Patten, dcntlat, riMim 848 Iioo building, telephone 50, FHIKNDS Living In north aide when in need of dry good, notion, furnlrhlng, tin ware, glaHHware, tie, will aavtt time nd money by trading at Uildwln', 1807-1309 ' 24th atreet. Fkik.ndn, have ymir tin roof or pouting rrpalred by W. S. Ifeaton, 2808 Leavenworth St. Tel. 1515. Go to llowen'a oanh mirket, 622 8. 16th. Cbeapeat meat ia the city. GIBSON THE SHOE MAN, tl5 8. SIXTEENTH ST, lln a full line tf Winn al IhiII.mii priiv, Hik our 1 10 Hills', A. M.GIDSON. II. H, lth M , vast sl.b of HSlli Hi. MONEY TO LOAN! NEBRASKA LOAM COMPANY. Hn Inline Imlll KimnU, iIhIIh, otiinlK. Iiiiiwk, noil.-, ntfeiiK, ell V uf eiiioily irnnl or any went II v, al lln liel iiinMli' tle, Hiilmiil imiilliiiv. triMovsl of ir'iriy or eleotlie id -,--t.n, I'HVInellla uf HIIV Sllllllllll I'MM tie llllllle Hi any iliee, t-riliieliitf Imlli iiliii'lpiil mill Inl. r eol, lloi irtvliiK pit il r. in, nil the letielHiif I In- Imilliil iiiiyiiieiil iIhii. Mniiey nlwiiyx on luinil: mi delay j no inl lli'illy: lowest ml i.-: liimlnexs euntlileiiHul' W. C.WOOD, Agent. Office i I4IO Doimlns St., Upstnlra. Wiileli Heimli'liuf n ieeliiliy All klhcliof Jewelry Kemlnul JOHN' RUDD. IlKAI.KH IN Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry AND srLA'KUWAUK. -:-Every Wiilcli Warranted. 806 N, 16th Stravt. QMA HA . NEB Ul.I'MIIIA COt'NCII. NO, H, meets ever w TiifMliiy evenlna In Itedmen'H Ha rniitliientiil liloek. eoiner I'lfleetilli mill I "uiln Iiih t ri'ctH. InIiIhk ImillieiM weli-oiiiii, 111 AlH. K A IN I , It, P. Foil HAI.K-Tlinroiiirlilired Kenluiliy hiiiI ille hiii'Hii. Ueulle; mi vi int. ean liilliillii, AililieM, Dr. II. II. Wlem Wlllinell lil.wk 1 ) in it 1 1 il. Ni-liiiinkii, - . T-as-i.f Waahlngton Council No, iiuietM every Thuraday night, Twcntj'-Four and Franklin, If, (I. Counaman, H. th S Winona Council Siitcrduy evening. No. 4 moot.H every W. MCalT, U. S. q.i ' I. lll.Ui u Ailil4H l il HI .lli,V lll,)iUj 11 'IJUtl U U i.l..lllU. AMI llI.IH ooo ' o-"w v- SIllHd AS 3Un3 2 Save Your Minutes and the hour will tuko care of thom- olVC. In thl buatllng ago, delay arc out of place. F.vory moment iw valuatilo, and not one can laj waetcd. Tho train of tho Uurllngton Routes arc great tlmo-Hiivcr; they aavo, bcc Otida, mlnutca, hour. That' their mlMalon, and well do they fulfill It. . To ulnitmt all jiolnt In Nebraaka, Iowa, ' Kana, Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Mlaaourl, Illltuil, Win- coualn and Mlnni!ota they olTcr the boat pimxlblc aervlco., Soo tho ncareat agent of tho Burling ton Itoutc, or iirlilrowM .1, Francla, O. I. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. City ticket oftlco, 12211 Farnam atruet. - - Homeieckor' Excuriiona. Two gi and exciiraion via the Union I'iicIHc on A ii ) to, I !)0ili and September 27th, 181)2, to noliilo l Kan iiih, Ne brakn, dlorado, Texaa, Wyoming, Uuh, Idaho, New Mexico and Moii taiui, ThU 1 a great opportunity to nee the niitgnilicif nt trait of land offered b r iie bj ihe Union I'aolllo at low price mid on ten year time. For thl occiulon the Union J'acifio wlU anil ticket at the rate of one fare (or tho round trip. See your neanmt ticket agent 7-29 6 Prendent Harrlion, Lmi,v Lakh, N. V., August I). Presi dent Harrison bus spent hi second day here In a quiet manner. Mrs, Harrison continue In good spirits, Dr, Gardner, her physician, haa not returned and It could not bo leurned when he would, or If at all. Mr, Harrison still refused to make any statement In regard to his al leged letter to tho popo a to tho ap pointment of Archbishop Ireland to bo a cardinal, . -" TUB Amkhican ask President Bar. risen if the chairman of the national commltto Is a Catholic, Ho might ask In tho same breath If there aro no American citizens competent to repre. sent thl country In Chill, that a sub ject of tho pope I left there. Egan has made trouble enough already. And ho might ak how It comes that tho Cath olics have received more Indian school money than all tho other denomina tions combined under this administra tion. But probably Harrison ha an 1 n d u 1 go n co . L ix ik I n j (1 Ii tun. - - - Crest bargiin at the Whitney mort gage sale of shoes, 103 South Fifteenth street, Saturday. if Kuenne" bakerj, 622 S. 16th St. No Change in Temperature. Buy your book and stationery of Omaha Hook and Stationary Co., 117 N. 16th St. 6000 vols, of cloth bound book at cost. Come in and look us over. tf ; I n I. HI i k ! LOBECK & LINN, WMmI.kh.m.i; AND IIH Alt. Bulldnrs' Hardware, Cullcru AND TOOLS THY US ONCE FOR LUCK, . 1404 Douglas St, Telephone 279. OMAHA, NEB. Tntoran i t mihh, 'i A I fUMt 8(W0 SHthC.tlS ht i Ulmetl lo l II,,' 61 ST SNWGltS In Atiietli a, ami mil tn-t (or liy i-r. All klii.li. of IMMtNsloN A Ml I'lM t tir H Made lo I Inter. YOU WEAR H DO S OES If yon do, Th CHEAT MKGAIN SIIOK STOIIE, No. 100 Main Street, Corner First Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, In., will sell you the following celebrated makes in Men's Fine Shoes, nt lower prices than you pay for inferior makes : Burt & Mi'iirw, Williams, Knuland & Co., JatmsM Moan & Co., Itcynolda, Drake & Gobble, Smith & Staughton, C. M. Ilcndoraon & Co. And In Lad lea', Mlaac', Children' and Hoy' Shoos wo show tho largoat and best assorted stock In tho city. Our stiHtk of Ludlcfl Oxford is most comjiluto and at prices tosult all buyer. We Invito you to call und seo us. Our Motto Is NO GOODS MISIIEI'UE-SENTF-D HUT GOOD GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PIUCES. S. A. PIERCE & CO. National Life Association HARTFORD. CONN. Buy Your Insurance on Business Principles. THE SINGLE PREMIUM SYSTEM JOHN A. VANDEN BURG, Manager. Room SIO McCague Building. OMAHA. NEB PHILIP LANG 206 N. 1GTH ST. Will sell all kinds of Shoes at a Cut Price. Men's Shoes, sold ut $0 and $7, $5.25. Men's Shoes, sold at 5, 4,00 Men's Shoes, sold at iM, - 3 00 OUIl 3 SHOE IS THE I5EST IN THE CITY. Our $2.50 Shoes at $2.00 Ladies' $5 French Kid, 3,75 Ladies' $4 Dongola Kid, 3.25 Ladies' $3.50, - . - 2 75 AND ALL OXFOKDS AT IlEIHJCED I'lUCES. FHILIF LANG. 200 NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET Teeth Extracted for 25 Cents. ( m::K F"" RILLING GOLD CROWNS AND BRIDGE WORK AT REDUCED PRICES. No charge for Extracting when I'latcH mv Made. Dr. WITHERS, Dentist. 16th and Douglas Streets, 4th Floor. lir r rr ttr ir cut timh out ah a oijwk. ji rat Father Chiniquy's Books FOR SALE AT AMERICAN OFFICE, 414 SHEELY BLOCK. OMAHA. NEB. 1 11 ,t M I If n vi t, a, a, i hiimi., ('. CUSHING-YOUNG SHINGLE Uh OIHHIH. MI Hull,. UK iimufno IW Red Cedar Shingles. Mil l. AMI) I'l I K Ki FOOT OF 1'INi: A NO OAK STKKKTS. FIRST WARD. : TACOMA, WASH. TELEPHONEH 7H3 AND 7(14, ? i Sel teeth $5.00. PKHFKCT FIT flUAKANTKKI). SOO UP. C. H. FOBBY, M A N U K A CT U 1 1 K 1 1 OK TRUNKS AND TRAVELING) BAGS. REPAIRING DONE. 1406 Douglas St. OMAHA NEB I -A-