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THE OMAB \ DAILY BEE-MUD AY MAY 25 1883. The Omaha Bee , L'abl'fthod evorv morning , except Sun ny. The imly Monday morning dally , VBKMS 1JY1MAII/- ttno Yew. . . .810.00 I Tlirco Month .e3.X ( Hit Month * . . G.OOl OnoMouth. . . . 1X ( i.'HB WKKXLY 1JK15 , published ovorj We hi onlay. riCHMS I'OST PA1D- Ona Vear . 8'J.OO I Three Monthi. M ( ilx&Ionthu. . . . 1.00 | Ono Month. . . . * K News COMPANY , Solo Agonb In the UnltoJ States , COKKKSI'ONDKNOK- Oommunl. .otfonB relating to Nowa ami Editorial matters should bo uddrojncd to the KuiTOfl 0 * Tint lln. BU81NK8H LKTTEIIS All Iltwlnw Fiettcru Mid llomlttAiicei ntionlcl ho ad Irenaecl to Tiir UHIC I'tinMSiiiNO OOUPANI JKAIIA , Draft * , Ohflokn mitl 1'ontolUoc Jrtlera to liu matlo payable to the order ol the Oompnny , She BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , PropB , K. atOSEWATER , Editor. Bin , UuHii uooma to have the dond need on Mr. Tabor. MAVOH OIIAHZ'H few romatks yesterday day had the old ilmo ring. IT la a ould day In Nebraska whor the nun does n-.t shlno on cdltora. DOB INOEIWOLL la ntlll talking. The tar route jury are convluood at Insl that there la a holl. THE Parnoll fund la Increasing rap idly. AnnilvorlUomont from the VAtl- o n noojiB to bo worth moro than lit weight In gold. A Hi'.uiouH omission daring the edi torial visit wan an nddroas from the editor of the Oiatxha Jlt } > nllican on "SubsldUod Journalism. " Mu. DILLON has our huartfolt eym- puthles. Likewise Mr. Frod. Auios. They vroro baptlzod yesterday with another hogshead of noft ooap and molasses from Dr. Mlllor'a factory. told us what Sidney Dillon : has done for Omatfa , Dr. Miller nog. Iooto to Inform his readers what Omaha h s done for Sidney Dillon. It la alsc a pnrtlnent question where Mr. Fred , .Ames got hi * twenty millions. COMMOUDHB BALDWIN roproionti 'tho United Btatoa at the cr r'i coronation. The government thought that in cue of a dynamite disaster c anrplus naval oflioor could bo bottoi aparod than any ono olao. IT took only two houra to celebrate 'tho oomplotlvU of the Brooklyn bridge , but It will bo several years before - fore the people of Now York uud th < > olty of ohuTohoa oolobrato the pay imout of the immense bonded deb whloh the building of that struotun has anddlod npon them. BOMB ollouts In Omaha will appro elate the following : "My dear fel low , " remarked the judge to the plaintiff , who had lost hla aotlou be fore him that afternoon ; "you had i mighty good ease , but what made yet employ Duoh uu ass of n lawyer ? ' ' "Became I had boon told that ho h c Aho oar of the court. " \\'K have hoard very little about thi ausosaors lately. Several , however are bragging that property In thul wards will show "quite an lucroasi over what It was last your. " It wouli bo a very remarkable state of atl'jlra 1 It did not. Property last year li Omaha was assessed at an average o ouo-BQVouth of Its market value. Ii any number of Instances lot * rai iron * ono-fif toenth to cue-tenth of th prloo for whloh'thoy oould have beoi eold. eold.This This wai especially the caao In th uowly laid out additions , aud whor large tracts of laud were hold b apcculatora In undivided plats I order to esoape assessment as olt .property. The value of Ouiaha roi eaUto U between fifty aud lUty ml llou o { dollars. L\st year wo wet Rsaoeaecsod at balow eight mlllloni If the assessors do tholr duty the rol this year will foot up ai least fiftee millions , which will ba less than out third of the actual market value < real estate In this city. TUB Chicago Trit > un * notes the b gluulnga of an Arthur boom for 188 Why uotl The republican pat ) might po farther and faro wone I aolootlug a candidate. President A ihnr has been slow but sure. 11 o hi btwu an agteeablo disappointment 1 all but the stalwart politicians. Tl American people of all parties hai ylveu nlm credit for earnestness at conscientiousness of purpose. H failures have boou fewer thau mlgl reasonably hava beou expected , at ho haa steered with much tact b twe < the Hill-brood ScylU and t ! Stalwart OharybdU. Mr. Arthur m ; yet surprise both his ftluods and b oueiules by the strength which how develop at the next republican coi mention , Ho la uo boy lu politic aud ho understands better than m&i give him credit for the worklug up a favorable public ceutlmeut. B whether he tails to gain the republic uoiuluatlou or not , he will secure t credit of having given the country clearheaded , If not a strong adrnh tratlon. There will be aome glory that , la spite of Mr. Chnkling'a d guit. THECOnONATIONATMOSCOV On Sunday , May 27th , the long dc forrod oorouation of Alexander III. autocrat of the Russian , will lakoplac at Moscow , attended by o inagnlfioonc of ooromonlal and n wealth of dlapln ; whloh will dim the splendor of ever ; event of Die kind In European hlato ry. Ton mlllloiiH of dollars havobcci expended In preparing for the pngean try of the present week. A hundrai thousand troops , delegations and dip nltarl' B are thronging the luiporla Olty of the Gzirn to add to the barbarl splendor of the occasion , and roprc aontatlvoa from every clvlllzod tintlo ; on the globe are proaonl to join I tholr congratulations ever the an nolntlng of the monarch of the largce empire npon which the nun shines. The journey from St. Potonbur aud the entry of the czar Into the hit torlo capital of thn ctnplro have boo described in rrearlcomo details by th dispatches. A glamour of Orlontt pageantry hung ever the ovonl The r6ads were lined will troopo from ever fifty dilloi ont provinces , and the costume of nearly n hundred diflorou tribes glittered and gleamed In th mighty procession whloh nwopt on It oourao from the city gates to th golden towora of the Kremlin. Notb Ing moro clearly reveals the tru status of Ilaaala as an eastern powo dosplto Its thin voncor of wcatori civilisation than the display of bar barlo splendor which attended th coronation of Its emperor. The po orfnl uppoala to the Honsoa throng the profuse exhibition cf woalt and the lavish expenditure o millions of money while yovorl and misery .go hand In hand will orlontlal opprooslon throughout th umpire , are oiaontiallyl'.Aslatla. Th Tartan blood still runs utfongly In th veins of the IloinanoiTa and AtlatI generosity mingles with Aalatla vice lu the omplro. Bat whatever the demonstration of loyalty from nn Ignorant and on poratlttoun peasantry who sco in thol czar the viaiblo head of the ohurc on earth , as well as tholr annotate ralor , the deep substratum of dleoon tout and revolt whloh honeycombs th mldalo and the upper classes of Rat slan society makea Itself felt ovou n the coronation of Alexander III. Flv thousand secret police patrol the oltj swarm In every street and oxorclso strict Burvollanco ever every house Fear of the omnipresent nihilist haunts the sacred precincts of th Kremlin and encircles the citadel wit a thousand sworn guards. So fa nothing has occurred to mar th grandeur of a great occasion In whio all the power and resources of an an tooratlo government have boon pi forth to anticipate aud prevent an attempt upon the life of the cz i Whether the entire Uuaalan civil an military administration will bo abl to preserve hla hood until It has boo touched by the sacred crown and at uolutod by the holy oil no ono la wla enough to predict. DHVATOHKH from Washington on uounco that the English govorumeu is negotiating for n now oxtradltlo treaty , If n late Instance of th method In whloh the prosoi treaty ii administered la to b taken as a sample of Brills methods In apprehending criminal ! some decided change ] s needed , the by way of partial amendment or com iloto revision. Some weeks ago on Richard Lewis was arrested lu No York at the Instance of the Brltls ouaul. Owing to some domest ! ItUonlty between Lewis and h wife , Lewis determined to tak ofugo lu the Ualtod States. In ordt o avoid discovery he embarked i ilvorpool on the steamship Soyth lor Now York under the assumed uau f Richard Divles. Oa reaching h destination ho was Immediately arroa id on a charge of forgery , the Inform Ion htvlug been aent from Mauohe er by cable. There was absolutely i proof furnished of the alleged crln or even of hU Identity with the mi roilly wanted. The dlapatch set forl that he was one James Rjthwell at demanded his retention until the ne eso&ry papers could bo .sent ov to secure his extradition Althonj the man Insisted that hla real uau was Lewis and not Divles or Rothwel and that he had never been In tl neighborhood where the alledged fc gery was committed , he was held answer aud cominlted to Ludlow j This occurred en or about the S Instant. After having been tvrlco e amined he was discharged at the ei cf eyht dsyi , the British goverume having found oct tint he WAS not t peiaoa wanted. This La an catrage wMch demin public attention. Here v&s an Inn cent nun , a siracgor to the count ] arrested en a falae charge and thrt Into fugitive felon's ceil with no o near to prove either his Lunocunce guilt. After being Imprlioned for eve week , he Is released and Informed tl his arrest waj owing to d slight m take. Such mlstikea are crlmln Who la to compensate this man for I trouble and disgrace which he haj b < forced to endure ! Samethlng mi than an unsupported cable dlspal ought to be demanded by our an the tie * before depriving a man of his I erty and his reputation , and the c of Lewis is sufficient ground for a form In the method of applying oaty which can bo used OB an onglni if Injustice aud opproucion. TUB army line aaojoodod during thi aatycarlu keeping Itnolf prominently oforo the public through a successtoi f eaandala , court martiala and dotat ions among Its oflicors. First wi ad the Taylor court martial at Now ort barraoko , where a good deal o nlsplaccd sy in pa thy waa wasted on i isastiified cllicor who refused tt Imngo a soft berth in Kentucky fo : > n equally soft position In Nebraska , ! ol , Taylor escaped with n roprlmant rom General Sherman and t cckot of eoft neap from Genera lunt. This was a trivial oITenni gainst the army regulations , whloh ! i irown In the shade by the Inttor dn scapadcn of Ilgcs and Wasoon , o Ickoroon aud Morrow , Ool , Mor- ow of General Sherman's persona tail , Is the last nruiy cffieor to fal nder the ban of ofllclal dlaapprova n the charge of duplicating his pa ] oconnts. Having contracted thi ablt of liberal play nt poker , hi alscd the wind by aolllng his pay ti hroo Boparato banking firms am qnldatod his debts of honor b ; nouoy obtained nndor f Jtlio pretenses . ' 'or this oifonso Ojl. Morrow Is to b onrt martialod , and the hnunta of th y poker club In Washington wll robably Boon know him uo moro. The compulsory rotlromont of al ho oflieors moutionod will no donb io cordially approved throughout th rmy. To the orodlt of our army b t said that court martinis rarely fal o convict , no matter what the rank o octal standing of the accused. Ther , ro many oflicors In our ostabliihmen O'duy who would bo earning thci vlng In civil life if executive olom ncy had not forced them back Int ho army after tholr dismissal from th losltloua whloh they had dishonored hero is uo encouragement to th orps In purging itself of unworth ; nombora when social and political in aoucoa at Washington override thi outeucea of court martial and lowe ho tone of the army by forcing gen omen to associate with couvlotoi coundrols. It Is to bo hoped that the Wassona ho Nlokersous and the Morrows ma ; 10 dealt with as they deserve aud tha nee dlemlsood they will not bo per mlttod to return through a mUplacoi xocntivo clemency , WE DO not know that the publl will bo particularly interested In an ; urthor dispute ever the oomparatlv iroulatloua of TIIE BEE and the Re utilicaii. No advertiser who ha vor used both papers needs tob , old that THE BEE la the only papo f general circulation In Omaha. Am , o advertiser who has accepted th landing Invitation of the publisher f this paper to Inspect Its subscrlp Ion books desires any further proo hat THE BEK circulates moro paper utsldo of Omaha than the Rejni&h'cai ml Herald combined. The well known fact 1 hat TIIK BEE la the enl ; Omaha newspaper that is uo ubllshcd as the tin kettle attaohmon o a railroad job oilioo. It buys am ells news and docs a strictly Icglti nato newspaper business in publish tig the boat and the moat widely reai iapar in thla section of the country t Is the only paper that dares I peak out Ita honest opinion on over oplo of Interest without fear o Ueuso to railroad stockholders , man gera or superintendents or to part ; DOSJOS. This la ono reason for TH BEE'S strength throughout the wes htoh shows Itself In a subacriptioi 1st aud an advertising patronage tha a the envy of all rivals. WHILE the Russian government have been preparing for the entry c ho czar Into Moaoow , the tireless n ! hillats have boon preparing for h ! utranco to glory. So for the govert ruont seems ahead. ADMIUAL Re a KM adds his voice the ho chorus whloh denounces our nav as antiquated and worthless. W have " ,118 ofiicors aud 'not a slug ] gun of even moderate calibre aahoi or afloat. KANSAS assesses her railroad pn perty at 527,015,305. NabrasV assesses her's at whatever the ral road managers are willing to pay. MK. FKA.NK HATTOX , formerly i the Burlington / uicAf ; / , and moi lately successor to Gduoral Brady I Washington , keeps hU weather ej open for the main chance. His bus ness manager In Burlington has late ! received the appointment to the co lectorshlp of Internal ruvenoo In tl Burlington district , and tha GiKtt of thct city comments upon tha ovoi lu the following language : "Tho cflico for tha past suven yea has been lu charge of Oolouol Cjnuel a isiilaut soldier , who lost an arm I the service of hii country , and who : record as a civil olli.-er ranks him i one of the beataudmoateulcleutlntl service. Though lu no sanse a pollt clan , his administration of the atfil of hla cfilo and his record of mllltai service , and a general acqualntani with the senators and repreaontatlv from thla state and a warm friend relation existing between himself at Geuerul lUuiu , the commissioner Internal revenue , rendered all sugvei tlous for his removal useless. Tl iTuirAei/0 / has thus secured anoth friendly legacy , and Is about as we provided for M any journal In t ] thlrty-elght stattiMr. . Bardottp wll doubtless make a capital and ciliclea collector , but hU appointment Dlus tratos the moanlnK of hla rccont re mark that the Jliudtye wna not at al lopcndcnt upon Barllnglon for II upport , Moat journals are not quit o fortunate. " Shall Fcmnlo Pnyelclane bo Encour Horild. A Plttabnrg lady doctor Bays thn woman can understand woman , and i often does a patient moro good to tall o her of spring bonnets and wrap hnn la effected by medlclno. Hue ) nnds nnd fathers want to look out fo hat lady physician. Instead of rcc omtnondlng fifty cento worth .of aqu mrn for a sick headache , oho may pro crlbo n fonrtcon-dollar bonnet and wonty-fiva-dollar Surah ovoraklrt , o omothlng that way. Snowballing lu Moy. Cincinnati Commcrilal-uwttto. The Now York Herald was n HIM irovlona In apcaklcg of the cold opcl if the Mth nnd 15th as "tho climax o ho second winter" of the year , ani irodictlng Bottled warm weather im nodlatoly thereafter. With snoi ailing in Cincinnati on the 21st , ii snfliclont quantities for the forrnatloi of Btiow-bAllo , whitening the hill- tope it doesn't look aa though settled wart weather would act In before the Urn ixed for the opening of the aummo lotcla at noasldo and watorlng-plao rcBorto. Railway Agsresslon. A London letter says ; The rallwiv nterost , though not quite BO aggro : slvo aa the United States , on occa slous makes Itself felt In a very ur ) ! oas nt manner. This has just boo ihown by the action of the nndoi ; round railway In the matter of whs s known aa the "ventilation scheme. bast year the company succeeded 1 smuggling through parliament a bl .o enable them to vontllato tholr lln iy means of alr-ahafts passing th roof of tholr tunnel and opening o o the Thames embankment. Th ) ropoaltlou scorned harmless cnougb md In an evil hour the powot hey asked for wira granted , It I low soon too lute that tbo compan ins actually received official pjrmlsalo o completely destroy the oharaote and hujtuty of what la lucontcstabl ho chief public work of the Victoria reign. Pabllo opiuion in London 1 strongly excited on the subject , an every tffart la to bo taken to provou he rockloaa vandalism ot the rallvrn men. The Thames embankment wa completed about twelve years tvgo , a an expense of $25,000,000. It la a : onglnuerlng work of the greatest mag nltndoand certainly ono of the gloria tnd ornaments of modern London ! t was constructed in order to narroi ho River Thames , and so to deepo ; aud quicken the stream. It was ala ntondod to act ao a sort of safety valve to the immenao trafBo pasaln ho strand cast and west. The cm lankmont la about five miles long and is bounded on ono aide , for moe of thla length , by bonutlfnl garden containing many fine trees aud rar lowers. Aa a promenade or drive i a uncqnalod lu any city of Europe whothur for extent or beauty , or th number and variety of hlatorlcal ol loota which line It throughout II ength. Now right In the middle c ibis magnificent thoroughfare the Mot ropolltan railway company Is aotnall placing huge hollow iron shafts , e distances of every two or three hnn dred yan's. ' Through theao will pasi day and night , a continual stream c mophltlo gcses , whloh will kill ever ihrub and flower in the nelghboi teed , and reduce enormously th value o ! all adjacent honso proportj Duo woraa feature about the whol ) U3lneas la that oven parliament ca : lot now Int 01 f ere- with the compan ] or check Its work of reckless dostrac Ion. By an oversight a bill grautlu certain powers was passed laat yoai and the opinion of the law officers c ho crown la that It would bo lllegt o cuporaoda thla act by another d rdctly opposite to it. Public opinion luiide and ontsld of parliament is now dead against a railway companies , as shown by th act that a bill for a new line throng Epplng forest haa been thrown ou A few years tgo Epping foreat wj reacued at great cxpenao from tl lands of several landlords and lute : csted pDrsons , and by an net of parlli ment was directed to bo kept "forovi untouched for the people ot Linden , The railway would have cut off by tl proposed line at least three hundrt acres of forest land , for whloh no an of money could ever have really con pensated. Tbo Brooklyn Bridge Cable Tramwa [ ran Age. The East River Bridge railroad wl not be opened when the rest of tt structure Is , because experiments a : to be made with the ropo-actlc power , In order that all risk may 1 avoided. There are to bo twenty-fot csra , moat of them being alreac finished. They are light , airy at comfortable. The railroad will b opened with all of them In place the storage tracks are finished ne : month. If not , about half of the nun ber will be put in service. The ca are similar to those In me on tl Sixth Avenue Elevated road. There ao much glass about them that a si porlor system of brakes would 1 needed to prevent the bumping of tl cars together , even if the sharp grid did not make them necessary. Ti grade U about one foot In 100 , and tl inert ! * of the cars , after pining tl ejuter of the bridge either way , won ! cause them to acquire an Impetus , unchecked , that would ba disastroi bofora reaching the station. Han three kinds of brakes are used , It eluding tha Westlnshouse brake. 1 the event of a mishap to any one the brakes , either of tha other wl ba ample to control a car. The cars will start from Brookl ; aud return by an opposite track , that ona traak , will exclusively 1 for New York business ai the other for Brooklyn bu lue < The systems which la called the circ lathis ; system , his been perfected i uardless of expense. Its oat oxcee ? 350OCO. The endless cable Is ope ated by a 400-horae power engine ne Prospect street , Brooklyn , and is 1 : 700 feet long. There will be on est cable alongside , to be put Into use case of an emergency. The cm w ba attached by a clamp ma of two pulleys facing each ott horizontally and under the cent : of a lever which , moved In one din tion , will Tolosao the grip of th ( ilotnp , and In another will tighten it , The tighter the clamp the s lftor wll IQ the speed of the cara. When the lamp Is released the same movomon ! will apply n brake to the wheels. I ! a expected that four oars will ba rur vor nt n time , canylng at a plnct a many ai 400 passengers. The rst car of the train will ba attached o the cable. The cars will maki lirongh trips , and will not atop foi way poB-ongors. They will bs witched from ono track to an ther at the termini. Paasougera will iaea out by a staircase to bo used ololy as an exit. The paesongors who ntor will bay tickets at the entrance ud dopooic thorn in the box at the oot of the station stairs. Surplne are will bo stored on tracks ever Sands street , in Brooklyn. The dls .anco to bo traversed by the cara la n mlle , and at the rate of apood which trill be adopted , it la expected that the rip will bo made in about < U or G minutes. In the busy hours the epoed will bo greater. It la calculated , how- vor , that the trip will generally re- ; ulro 5 mluutca. The saving In the rip from the same polnta in the twc itlos , EH the distance la now traversed , will bo from 15 to 20 mlnntoa. Unlou Soldiers , { ansis City Jourca' . Ool. Dudley , commissioner of pen lena , made a speech at the Army o ! ho Potomac banquet In Washington ho other night , lu which the anowei aa to how many soldiers were In the Jnlon army during the war may b < ound. Ho etated there were 2,780 , 178 enlisted by the United States t < put down the rebellion Of those It I qulto certain 710,787 were counter moro than once , by reason of reenlistment enlistment , leaving 2,003.891 wh < orved during the war. This would make the men bearing arms two-fifths ol ho adult male population of the state ; nrniahlng nulon troopa In 1801. 0 , hose 605,309 are now dead killed It > attlo , died in service or alnco dls charge from wonnda and disabilities ! ncnrrod thoroln. Thla leaves n present ont roll of living veterans of 1,459- K)0 ) , or ono In six of the ndult malt mpnlatlon In 1880 , In the same taten and territories. And deduct rom those man vrho are ineligible un lor the rules from membership it ho Grand Army of the Republic , auc hero yet remain of that gullant band f union noldiora 1,350,000 whe lave honorable diaohnrgoa from the orvioa , and are by virtue thorool ntlthdto membership in thla grcal > rotherhood of soldiers. Thla organ zatlon , from the best data , consists ol wonty.uine permanent acd five pro Jslonal departments , with abonl 2,000 poata and a membership ol 00,000 veterans. Thla would loav ( cattered ever the wcrld 1,190,00 ( oldiera of the Union army to bo re rulted Into this organ'zitlon. ' Thi vorago ago of the Union soldier a nlistmont wna 26 years. Add tc 10 years which have elapsed , and the average ago of Iho survivors ia no ? ' 6 years. By a circulation baaed upon mor allty ratua for that average ago we have the following numbers at thi erlods stated : In 1890 there wll omaln of the old guard In ronnc numbers but 1 200,000. In 1895 bnl 1,110.000. In 1900 but 915 000 , anc u 1905 only 758.500. Aud this IB foi he future the figures of the past- only twenty years. And we uhall se < when the grand army of to-daj roaches Ita hlghcat figures In member ship that the period of Iho most rapit dimlnntion will have sot in. At thi end of forty years the non youngos man bearing a certificate of houorabli tlschargo from the army of the unioi during the rebellion will ba then 81 oara old. And instead of being om 'o six to the population of the loya itatos , he will bo one in 1 OOP. DECLINE OF MAN. Nervous Weakness , Dyspepsia , Im potence , Saxtual debility cured b ] Well's Honlth Ronewor. " $1. Heal Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed fo record lu the county clerk's ofiiot May 22 , roportoi for THE BEE bj Amos' real estate agency : B Faromo to W. J. Wagoner , w , d. , lot 29 , West Omaha-2,100. A. M. Krubs and husband to 0 Hanson , w. d. , lot 6 , block 4 , E. V Smith's add $1,300. J. Frank and wife to J , L. McOagu nd D , H. Bowman , w. d. , part o 31-15-13 , 78 75 100 ncres-$4,000. M. F. Shlnn to J. G MoGath , q.o part nw , so 28 15-13 $500. A. J. Hauscom and wlfo to T Bjylo , w. d. , w. i " lots 11 and 12 block 2 , Hanscom "Place 5500. A. J. Hanscom and wlfo to J. Ryan w. d. , e. ' Iota 11 and 12 , block 2 Hanscom'Place $5CO. M. McShano and husband to J. W Laner , w. d. , lot 4 ando. 10 feet lot G block 4 , aubdiv. lot 5 , Oaft add. ? 1,400. J. Edwards and wlfo to J. A. Mo Shane , q. o , o. 451 fact lot 2 , bloc 135 , 81. J. M. Potter and wlfo to E. Magln nls , w. d. , block 29 , West Omahi SSOO. J. 0. Haley and wife to S. E Osbarh , w. d. , w. 4 lot 13 , McOandls Place , $375. W Kohorut to H. Nester , w. d , lots 2C aud 27 , Konutr's add. , $7OCX Augustus Konntza aud wife to C Hcqiu , w. d. , w. i " of e. J lot 24 an f , i of e. i lot 25"Kountza'a 2J add , ? 573 1 $ . 0. White and wlfo to L A. Pn ! For , q , c. , lota 1 and 2 , block 49 , Pla ! THE GREAT GERMAf REMEDY FOR PAIN , Neuralgia , Sciitici , Lumb go , it.iru.icuu , I1U1C3I. KOtltvU. SORE THROAT , < 5cmT.sww.uvas , rnosruma. nm can i BOTTU SoM tj > ll D H. WESTERMAMN & GO China and Glass , ; 608 WASHINGTON 'AND 609 ST , CHARLES ST. St. Louis , Mo. may 22-3m 223mWZECOILiIE WZECOILiIE ] S SAM'L 0. 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