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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1894)
THE AMERICAN M U Willi 1111 . I l I. ltllMtIMl K lilt , T' "? C t. ft Am Mti, ,5 v.ttit tUiM H 1 1 t HIM., ltiO ,jt . !M-t l.i- !;'. U I Him 1 . I t l IIM!, Wt lw lH -f 0' A, l A, vt,tl i:fiii'tf vis ll.y t. ll. IP 4 Mms I ft I ( IMtWlW li fill tilth ! (' MHimtlt ! !l Itioir tTi.t, H M Ns mm, hsmssml mOh i, ho H l litmiih lol furtlur rnl U Mit In it' r n f ll Hi-1 '' .m U' l V limit ' tho l.v h(U I mny UmUI n, .r On Um-ni t lite fml litnto ( our ivimtiy, II liwOtil, Iran 'l ' .V m. No ami Usy n my iriwtil l SllkUll) tll fr,-t1 plhll'lpll 'l urW Mlhtt urn, Tlm KiiNri'3f Att? will I'h'Mt-jm)i-Yum, hii old soldli-r for tho union, V. .1. Wll.MAMH. - Kanm City .V.iif, . - liMiiKhti-m f I.Hm'iIj. Th Damjhtors of Ulvrty, prldo of theWrst Council, No. '-, of Ksnsus City, Mo., save a bnnqtu't I" intMiiorliun of WBoUiiiK"'" Mrthilsy. A delightful firotrrHm was priwntoil whlrh oi'dipleil Ihotimo prior to the suppor. Homo 200 gnosis worn present, ami seemed to enjoy themselves to tho fullest extent. The Daughters of LltM i-ly Is an auxili ary to tho Jr. O. U. A. M. antl O. U. A. M. Tlio onlor whh orliflnutwl In the rounuil chninVnTof Columtilii Council, No, 5, Ordor United Aniorleun Mo chnnlim, at Morldon, Conn. Tiny con oolvwl the idea of more clonoly connect lnjr tholr ftunllioH with their work, Biid uplMiinled a commit to of three to con Hlder tho mntter nnd report at a future mooting of tho counoll. Their report was favorable, and uh a rcHull Liberty Council No. 1 wan organized in January, 1875, for tho m1o purpono of aHMlnt.lng Columbia Council No. 5 In their work, and with no Idea that tho movement would extend outnide of that city, but other members of tho O. U. A, M. Boon luarned of Its exlntonce, and In a nhort time connollH wore InMtltuted In the cities of Urldgeport and New Haven. From Connecticut tha order went to New Jur.wy, New York and MaHH fhiwit.t.. and thence to other state' until now we have 225 council, loeated in ntni.tj.nn different itateii with a tnomberBhlp of 12,000 or moro. The objects of thin order are to pro mote nodal Intercourne ana mutual improvement; vihlt tho nick and dl- treM)d; perpetuate American prin ciples In harmony md conjunction with the Order of United American Mo- chanlcn, and to promote the happiness and proMwrlty of the Order In general It needs no further recommendation than tho clause providing for the per petuation of American principles, to make It a welcome Institution In the heart of every true American. With Fldolllv, Patriotism and Integrity In sorllH'd ujsm Its banner, it involves all that Is good, all that Is true, all that Is virtuous, and all that Is pitrlotio. Its purjioMO Is to teach American born women the nocCHidty of perpetuat ing AmerlCHii principles by and through organization. Its work Is In conjunc tion with American Mechanics and Junior American Mechanics, to whom it Is auxiliary by adoption. Think the A. V, A. Is Wrong. Kocn.8TKU. N. Y., Murch 11. In his mirmon tnls morning the llev. Dr. II. Stobbiiift, iianior of the Central l'r-sby U i lim church, satdl "1 do not believe in denouncing tho church of Chi Island hope that no one within hearing of my voice I In sympathy with tho Ameri can Protective AsMiclatlon. It must be rewmlM red that the HoinUh church is aChri'tlan church and that i-he Iihs contributed very much to the literature and life ol the church. There Is room for the improvement of that church, us for every other. God bless every bishop and priest of the Homan Catholic church and make tho church pure, true and a power for righteousness on earth I pray that Cod may hasten the time hen there shall be one church of God, one Bible, one creed, holiness to God and the gospel to every creature as Its errand." Tlier Thank the Minister. He it Resolved, That the thanks of Sioux City Council No. 8, Jr..O. U. A. M e and the same aro hereby tendered to lie. C. II. Strickland. D. D., for his eloquent address on tho Public Schools, on Sabbath evening February 25, 18l4, and Be it further resolved, Tnat a copy of this resolution be sent to llov. Strlck land, to Thk American of Omaha, and spread on the records of tho Council By unanimous voto of Sioux Council No. 8, In regular meeting assembled. M. E. WILSON, R. S. Fred. Luchslngcr has returned with his family from Omaha and will make Columbus his permanent home. For several years he wa sreretary of the board of public works at Omaha. Mr. Luchsinger's many friends will be glad to learn that he has returned for good. Columbus Journal. m Mt iff HOwillUW, Tt.p ) lUttwHuin ( VS. !. t H I ,t I t i I I Its t ' In . l, t l.l ) I l trnir .1, t ,M M. U- ti Hp lir j t , ti Hlt i Set li ttti l4 UK tttm 1 tW lt'tl t l 4 .i mly tHlnjlt'i l II Ilift lif f,r rtt iil p fcts.l a f t tf tmtt r. o an Ati.v f.l!n, iili,v,(i lr.-p f itlth I4..l, Krt d tt ti M tvi t ill l I' llt f JiUlK l M ht III ittt tip e.titiiMiiiti fur imun't j , Ht.vteU .I iim IliSt Ihe l nil.il htl., lm I.U hi. f t'i(k,i, te intil llt j!ti l f r of lltf Itxtitsn i him h. ll imdef his fide Ihst l!i nation Usk ",!.. of the t bun h ealth f.f the iittUotml gxl.lo iu armlin ht er ft;tiiihg fur Hie Utterly of U'f ipif, tl UJt U hip 1eUlof teptl1r tihh Rlloll, I Itit. l Hie iilleiiiii k'ot i linn' lit of Just'i I Slid hi Hltt-rsl psilv, Mi -shit In a fslr way l getern ilw lf a'ter k seefiil rtpulillesti imthoitu; ImU lhl strangely InlTruptml by the litli-for eiiee of Houtan CallutHe influeiHHt, IjouIs Nn'le(in had by this time made hlmelf emiti'i-or of France, IK1 wim n Unman ('atholie, and mi was aim his wife, the Iteiuitiful F.mprwsKiigeiie. The piqie, Plus IX, who naturally dis liked to Iiwmi MexliHi, always hitherto a Catholic country, and to see the mib! wealth admlnlHU'ivd by its ehurehen diverU'd to oilier puriHittes, )HrsundiHl the French enisror to do something about It. They looked about for a good Cuthollo prince who would go to Mexico and put down tho eoplo, and restore the jiower of tho church. "Maximilian, archduke of AiiHlria, and brother of the reigning Fmperor Frands Joseph, allowed himself to bo used as tho Instrument of the church. Ills wife, Carlotta, was the daughter of the king of tho Belgians. Probably they both thought It was a fino thing to come out to a savage country in the west and play emperor and empress. They packed up all their silver and splendid furniture, took crowns and robes and state-coaches, all exactly like princes and princesses In a fulry tale; went to Rome for tho pope's blosslng, and set'sall for Mexico. "All went well for a time, just as If some good fairy had arraigned it for them. Louis Napoleon sent an army to fight for them with a powerful gen eral, Marshal Bazalne, who quelled tho soldiers of Jiutroz; the devout Cathdles living In Mexico received them with rejoicing. They landed at Vera Cruz In the end of May, 18(11, and entered the city of Mexico soon after, never dream ing, apparently, that tho people did not want them probably thinking not at all about tho people, but of the fine time they wero going in have playing at emjieror, They established them selves In splendor, began to adorn Chapultopco, Instituted the Order of the Mexican F.aglo, and drove about In their state-coach. But Louis Napoleon wus not a good (airy. He knew very well thatlheonly reason his little game of emperors was allowed to go on In Mexico was because the United States was busy with their Ivll war and could not attend to the misfortunes of their neighbor "At that time the government at Washington was fully occupied with tho war between north ami south; and although, as republicans, the United Stales sympathized with tho Mexicans and resented there the Invasion of a French army to install an Austrian emperor, President Lincoln could glvo tioihlnir but sympathy In response to the appeals of Juarez, This state of things had to last until the civil wsr was over. Soon after tho full of Rich mond and the end of the southern con federacy, a few plain words from Wash Ington to the French emperor Informed dim that he mut withdraw his troops from Mexico or all friendly relations would cease between the United States and France. "IiOuis Naisiloon obeyed, He did not want a war with the United States, then full of valor and provided with strong army, victorious after a long struggle. The French general, Ba.alne, went away from Mexico with his troops, and left pi Kir Maximilian to fight It out alone, He was persuaded to stay, flattered Into the belief that he could bold his own with a volunteer force until help came from Austria. But no such help was forthcoming. Tho United States had no need to interfere, for the people of Msxlco decided their own destiny. The emjieror left the capital and President Juarez returned to it after fan absence of about; three years. "Tho decisive blow was struck at Sumtaro, where the emperor had taken up'hls headquarters in a convent, lie surrendered, was tried by court-martial found guilty and condemned to die He was executed on Juno 1!), 1817. "Carlotta, tho unfortunate empremi returned home to her people. She went mad under the strain of such ter rlblo experiences. "It is Impossible not to feel profound sympathy for tho fate of those two people, lured into a trap from which they could mit escape by the treachery of others and by their own infatuation Maximilian was born too lato. He dreamed of an old-fashioned empire where pomp and splendor should pro- vail. He found a modern republic, I t I . I.U J' I It I ! Iimi t' k " A !ilf 11 IVuntl Wl l O, kttl 4 H H 't liitfit It " l l V tM iiH I Vt'M t I l lll fMt U(t '. It , .,. . !.. 'Milt II It! Mitt. l it !-.. t H .!' tl 1 krt i t lt snv v st r, Kr Cm, M lrtil ! ..ltl m thf lit Hf(twt liiAitft mult tMt nttHw Itisti i tutit-r ltt. , I i Tttktl t-f'tv, I 'J I I'atttaw thtfi Sins - 1 " INmnell No . A. V, . will hen sfl.-i In O A U. Kail. 11" N" lih !., Bfl sd Ihi'd Mttti.lsys la tmli ni.tiilh, Tln im niU i- will tfuvnn i),. m. hit atvunMitgly. Hy t'txter t Ihe mi'it'taiy. - iU to Uvltall's for fiiitt Candies .". jNmgts htrtt t, - Suie.. Ctinm ll Nu. .1. V. A. P. A., will mt. I I he utiMitl inl fmirlli Wim)ii'm)sv In s h month In U, A. R. hall. Ill North Fflttt iiih slrt et. jtl Dybsirs I'andlfn, P.H I).tugl - - John Rudd hss removed his jewelry stort lo HII North Uith etifel, Midland Hotel blis k. Four Trains a Day Ienve Omaha for Lincoln via the Bur 1 1 ti 1 1 1 til Kimte. The llrst departs at H:I5 a. m., the others at H:l,i a. in., 4:50 p. in. and tt:5( p. in. The Burlington Is tho short line to the capltol city. It's trains aro the fnMtest and Its service the mont com plete, tiet your tickets to Lincoln via the Burlington; city ticket olllce, KI'.M Farnam street. 8-in-a Go to 222,'! Iieavenworlh for estimates on ciiriHMiter work. If UILLKNI1KCK & UO. The Cabinet Reliable Gasoline Stove is Warranted for Three Years. It is the Most Perfect gasoline stove made, W. F. STOKTZKL, 714 S. lth, Is agent for tho west. 6 DOLLARS and 20 DOLLARS To San Francisco. The five pays for your berth in one of the through Pullman Tourist Cars, and tho twenty pays for a first-class passngo, all via thk uiniujn itoi1 iu. No. von don't have to change: the sleepers run through to San Francisco. Have your nearest union raoiiio uguni reserve you a berth, or write J.1 AltKY 1'. UK.UFJ., City Ticket Agent, For Jewelry, Watches and Silver ware, go to JUUIN 11ULW r, 317 North 10th street. $20 to Salt Lake and San Francisco. That's all it costs you vlaTIIK UNION PACIFIC: $:t5.50 for tho round trip. Corresponding low rales to all western points. Through llrstanu seeonu-ciuss sleepers and dining curs. See your nearest Union Pacific agent, or IIARKY P. UllUKL, City Ticket Agent. Irish Criitlngfiit Angry. Brooklyn, N. Y., March II. At a mooting of tho Ancient Order of Hi bernians resolutions wore adopted pro testing against the action of Mayor Sel.lcren in refusing to allow tho IrUli dug to flout on the city hall on St, Patrick's Day, Tho main resolution was as follows: Resolved. That wo, tho Irish-Ameri can citizens com prising the I rlh organ ization, oiler our protest against this cruel and unpatriotic Insult, and that we shall consider tt a Darter our niture duty to our people to resent this Insult in every manner not in ininci wnn manhood, justice and honor. Fat DybuirsdcllelousCroarn Candles, I5IH Douglas St. Take tour repairing to The Drum- ni'Hid C'Hriliigit Co., Isth and llnrney Sts, Opp. the County Jail. A Brilliantly Lighted Train for Chicago Is the Burlington's "Vestlbuled Flyer."' H leaves Omaha at 4:4, p. m., reaches Chicago at H:20 the next morning; Is composed of sleeping, dining am) free chair-cars, and is gits-lighted from end to end. City ticket olllce, 1.124 Fin nam street. 3-10-8 If you want a good, fearless, patriotic newspaiH-r, try Thk Amkiucan, 2 a year, in advance. Miss Mabel Eaton, who appears at Boyd's New Theatre next week, will no doubt bo accorded a royal welcome by old Omaha friends, who remember her as a sweet-faced, winsome and charming young lady. Boyd's Theatre should be crowded bolh nights, for Miss F.itton Is the first actress Omaha has produced who has attained a national reputation. IIOMK-SKKKEKN KXIX'RSIONS TO TEXAS. Tho Missouri Pacific Railway will sell round-trip tickets to all points In TEXAS at one fare for the round trip, on March 13th, April 10th and May 8th. Tickets are good for 30 days to make the trip. Stop-overs allowed. Also on March 20th and April 24th will sell round trip tickets at one face to points in southwest Missouri, to all points In Arkansas on the St. Louis Iron Mountain and Southern Railway, and quite a number of points In Mis sissippi and Alabama. For further In formation, adJress company's ofllcos, northeast corner Thirteenth aad Far nam streets, Omaha, Neb. J. 0. PHILUfPI, TH0S. F, QODFRt Y. A. G. F. & P. A. P. & F. A. t IWlUm M mtt. 1 1. 't t v. tMi" K. -ii f tl m ?tti t. m ;tt l-f Hi Na- 1 i. t ft! t H t-ll J-Hl-t 1. f1' . t (tut t . v fitarf ll ) r. n .'r tan-1 tdt k.t ( .'tf t-t.lS !i't tt: Un l t t,t t-.'tt t,. nt,:tn t.t ftay a Ki Sum la mtt-f nmitpirlt lit, ir m u Tit U 1 1 . tt r. ! iiit and i1.irtf to p. I a fit1! t I tf wu all 1Kb t"tiltt4 Mat- e ti', rt trftf it la. a i,t I a if tsut hi. h l tl.ai nu irt ti!aiin in ( i-Wtir t t tf lint omtitrf, aitd h It-It lif tatitinl t-t'latn. Tli NstiiHial Nln Ctmtnjr ,ltrr. Ilea all ott r Hie muinttf and intern It tt tlnietttiV'l,lj that ltd y are attlt Very tfvn l pli k up lheft tt'lns and at 11 Hu m to Ihtt ei.l!n l.'in at alaieail tanee, Ther are itrlalti outt etnt piiMv that aee tmt tly Wtn ih Ho t aeh, Imt oint run sit high a Mi, Hy setiding 2 tits Itt pay lh et of nt!ag llil etiiiitny send fret loany of our ivadera an Illustrate ! Umklet slioa Ing different itilns and giving ol her valuable Informa tion. This lusik tells alunit Hot ln.',3 quart ers which are worth t.Y7.aitd also gives innirmat lon regarding I MO varieties of coins, as well as stamps, confederate money, etc, Send today for one of these iHsiks and you will not regret It, as by keeping your eye open you may make money. What The American I hies. Pkokia, 111., March 8. Kditor of The American: Yours received; did not know when my year was up on Thk American. Can't send you but $1 at present, will send the other as soon as lean. Times aro hard but I can't do without Thk Am::hican. When I get through reading It I always give It to someone else and tell them to glvo it to someone when they got it read and by so doing several has sent for it, and I have got several to join the A. P. A. by rending Til K AMERICAN. Peoria is wideawake and full of A, P. A's. We got deceived In one of our high officials a your ago but ho will never get a banco to fool tho American citizens of this city again, he Is so dead politically and burled so deep that ho could never bo resurrected for poundmustor In Peoria. Yours for success, 18AA0 C. SlOf.EIt. rr ACME 33 School Shoe MISSES AND CHILDREN. AI.BO WOMEN'S, MISSES and CHILDREN'S Satin Oil and Grain SurinE Heel Sctiool Shoes. v:zAT LOW PRICES." WOMEN'S SHOES, $1.60, $2.00, $2,50, $3.60, $4 00. WM. N. WHITNEY, Opposite P. O, 113 8. 13th St. PERPICT PIT OUARANTBtO. Taath ttrnclrt In tha mnrnlna and New Mat maria tha Sama Osy. DR. WITHERS, Dentist, Fourth Fluor Brown fllk,, 113th and Donglim, Oiiiiilni, St'bi Special Master Commissioner'! Sala. liniliir Mini liy vii'iim of anordiir of suln on (Ici'i'i-n nf rnri'liMiire (if mol'luuim ImhihiiI nut of Mm (IIniHci, court for IkiiikIhi enmity, Nnlirioilot, snil In urn (llt'Kiued, I will, on tliii I7lh liny of Aiirll, Hti4. at I o'clock i. in, t if nhIiI day, at llm ikiiiIi front door of Ilin ((iiinly enii'rt limine. In I lis city of Onniliii, lioutrliiN cminiy, NeliriiNkit, wll lit iiiihllc Hiii'tliiu, In Hi" lilKliett hlddur fur eitnli. tlm iiruperiy deiti'rIlHid In said order of mtlii an fnllown, to-wit! . .... Lot tlilrtimn 1 1 :i) itml fourtusn (M) In liloek nlnn (in In tlm vlllimiuif Hi'iinliiKliiii, IIijiikIu" vmiriiy. Niilintdkii. .... HhIiI proiiiTt y tuliiiMiild li mil lufy lluinplnn I.iiimIh'i, iSiiiiiiiliiv. ii 1 nt ii l.i IT Ihti Ih. In I (in miinof two hiindri'd ililrly-fonr and nil -led dnlliirs i:iHl JiiilKiniiit with IntnriiHl, tlinrnn at nit of st'ven (7) per emit per iiiiniiin rriim l i-iiriiitry inn, imi.i, To ntUfv ctulitiliin Mtnlniirt, dn rend unt, liiirnln, Hut stun of llfty-ncveri and III lull dullitm if.i7.ini jiniKiiii'iii wnn iniiiriii.1 innrii mi at rm n of M'vi'ii (7i per cunt per hiiiiuiii (rum I'l'lirilltrV Hill. IMII.'I. To mil In! v llniirv Htinonsun. dufnndimt hurcln.ln llinmim of tlilfly-llirnit mid 71-HHI dollum lH,7ll Jiiiluinniil, with lntoroMt, ilmrixin at tlm raw nf wtven 17) pur cunt pe iiiiit,i rriiin ,'iliriiurv Sin. IMfUl, Tn .niUfv Murv M, IIhiiMiih, difnndnnt Iiiti'Iii. In Hi" mini of dli'vi'ii liiindri'd nnd three and i-il dcillBm iIK(l.:c!) Jiiditiiieiit wllh Inleri'"!, tlH'ri-nn lit ruin of ollit (H pt-r cent pur siiiiiiiii from I'litiriiurv H. nii;i. Tii millMfy lh A ' iirlrim N llnniil Hunk, diifendiuil heri'lii, In Hoi mini of I o hiindrnil twiuilv-fiinr Mini ;i:i-Iiki (lulliiiit iWUMi with InO'ri'Hfc llicriinii Hi, Hi" rain of ton (10 per ci'iit per milium from Hepltimlier 21, IS'.il, Tn HiitlNfy (lie mini of elKlily-elnlit nnd RS.i diillnrs (MN.ftK) runts herein Intfuilidr with necruliiK I'imt. nci'iirdliiK In a Judumunt reniiered hy the illMrlrt cinirl nfNiild liuiiu las county, lit Its I'ehriuiry term, A l, lsn;i. In n cei uln action then and Iherit pendlnK, Wherein lliimplnll l.lllnlier I 'nniiiiiiiy wiim pint ii tl IT, and Heldon It. ilnddiird, W. M, LcwIh, I' hurl en K, Slrntliiii, K, J HotrhklHH nnd nl lieiH went defeiidiinl.it Oiniiha, Nehrunkii, March Vi. I"". . u II. K. TIIOMAH, Hpecliil MilMler CoiiiinlHMloner, J, W. Oiirr, HtiniTiey. l-f III l.J Tninkn Ordom. Node Meil lianieO llverlmt nr mllnctlnK, Kinerleiicu not lieren- nary. Htendy (implnytnent. Kent, tonus. WrIW at (men nnd neciim chnlce of territory. ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochrtter, N. Y. JiT "'' l -or- TEETH Lobcck-Linn - W Itttt I A t BulltlDrs' Hnrdwnre, Culinru AND TOOLS THY U8 OrVCr rOrt LUCK. HOI IKuifJas St, Telephone EST- TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. REPAIRING DONE. 1406 Douglas Street. OMAHA, Neb. IleNl (i(i(l(l In Old mnrket, Children's and Boys' Shoes at same CD. LANG. or a curtain year, and 5.75 for ISA'I qiiartitr dollar. We nlxo pay thn luulinHt I..... .... ..I........ I. ...I K...I Uu.l.llll.u ... U, ....... ...... ... 1..-. ....I.. . ... preiiiiuiii nu eiuvrii num.,.-.. . mi am i)M : alMoeonfederiilH inniiey . r 1 1 ii . i rut', uur iii-piimj iiiun,,, i , ml. itciid IiiiIilv. Keelilnll vniir even will hrliiK a la'rua amount of money. W.R. BENNETT CP The Most Popular Grocer in Omaha pOl'UIiAIl for many reasons and in many Departments: First class goods, low prices, sixteen ounces to a pound, thirty-six inches to u yard, etc. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT is crowded all tho time, und it is not to ho wondered at, for our Goods aro always reliable. Our Tea, Coffee und Bpico department is very busy all the time. IJost Teas, Fresh Roasted Cod'ee, Pure Spices, at reuson ahlo prices is the drawing card. Our last distribution of Souvenirs took place March I, 2 and 3, and was decidedly tho most successful one we havo ever had. We have started in another, Series 10, and everyone should see that they get thoir coupons. TWENTY DOLLARS WORTH Entitles the Holder to ono of these Souvenirs, to be Dis tributed June 12, 13 and 14, 1894. Start in trading with us, and you will bo a regular Customer of THK MOST POPULAR OROCER IN OMAHA, W. R. BENNETT CO., 1502-12 Capitol Avenue. W. II, UtJSSKI.f., W, V, ALLEN, JOHN O, OOUTia VOIJ, I'rflHldent, Vlnu-PnmldBiit, Capillar DIME SAVINGS BANK CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $40,000. Interest Paid on Deposits.-Savings Deposits Solicited, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.- Cornur Fifteenth and Harney Streets, 'SEVEN SERMONS on ROMANISM' Is a Hook that contains the whole urpumont against Romanism. Hunt postpaid for 25C, hy the Author, E. H. BRUMBAUGH, D. Hardware Co., . I AMi I1I TAU. 279, OMAHA. AHO. BUY YOUR TRUNKS W HIRt THIY AMI MADE NO PATRONIZE HOUE INDUSTRY. C. H.FORBY, MAVIr"AOTln.H OK SHOES BOOTS of all Kinds for tho Next 30 Days, GREAT REDUCTION. I.AIHKS SHOES worth M.mi will go at $I.7S 4.1SI a.iKi 2.MI a.un 2.WI 11.011 ft. (Ml il.lH) i.Ni 1.75 4.5(1 a.75 2.11.5 2.W MUN'S H1IORS Reduction for CASH, for 80 Days. 718 South 16th St. ,,-,.,- .,1111,11 riiti,iirt him, iiiriuii iTinnN mm Knclnmi Mtiimp fur piiHl aitn, npd w will Mend ,ivii;kuii. nniiniiiH wmii, nu miy. jmi mil, (imiiy iiimiii. ynu tiiav lili'k ll I) enlim nr hI.iiiihiu l int. NATIONAL COIN CO. S,'I2 Block Kxcliiiiiun llullilliiff, lnNton. Mam, OMAHA, NEB. D., Atchison, Kansas.