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    8 TEE OMAHA DAILY BEE-THUKbDAY DECEMBEJR 18 1884
THE lULY BEE
Thuraday Mornine Deo. 18 ,
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
The Mi ? onrl Pacifis train from the south
was ( our hours Into jcstordny morning ,
Many n man took ft faU yesterday
owing to the slippery condition of the sidcv-
Next Sunday afternoon at Turner hall the
llmical Union orchestra will give ft grand
concert.
An order nppolntlnf .T. A. Griffiths furl
ngent of the Union Pacific road was issued
yesterday.
A young maa named Albert Weber , w i
injured by jumping from a moving train [ \n \
the Union PuciGo yards yesterday.
Tueeday Joieph K. Kemp swore Jout a
peace warrant against Alexander Schaarf
iSchimf wan arrtwtod and furnished the re
quired bond ,
- AH Christmas draws near the atorei han
dling fancy Roods are thronged with customers
who are in search of BOILO llltlo token of love
for ( ho dear ones. .
Tbo choir nt St. Phllnmona'a cathodaal
will sing Mozart's Twelfth MMs on Christmas
morning nnd will bo accompanied by the Mu
sical Union orchestra ,
-C. 12 Fuller , the Mick "con" man , has
been working thn residents of Ida county ant
the iheriff has wrlttun to Marshal Cummlngs
In regard to the matter.
-Tho ghoitnt the city jail still makes It
nightly nppear.Mico to the Inebriated lod.era at
lint p'aco ' , but 1M. Goiman Bays that ho has
failed to see anything \\hlch looks like a spirit
form.
Itmny eeem etrargo , lut it is nevcrtho
loss a fat , th.it the Missouri river last night
closed IU doors and made mi assignment to
the ice houses. In other words , the ri\er ha
frozen up ,
( .trowing out of the late unploasantnes" of
the pcaeo warrant affair in Justice Bartlott's
court , Mrs. Schnap charges that Judge Flint
rudely laid his hands on her , and nuaultod
her in the Gees hotel yesterday.
The piers for the U. & M. . bridge over tin
U. P. track at Summit were completed yes
terday. The workmen will begin putting on
the f.dso wooden superstructure to-day , after
which the iron will be put in place.
The first proofs of the engravings for THE
BE KM annual i Instated rt > view were taken
yctterday. The work on this supplement is
progro'slnp nice y nnd if nothing happens it
will bo Issued on Now Year's day.
Numerous complaints hae been made of
late about the use of south Kifihteenth ntreet
near the county jail ai a wood-yard. This
nuisance has occunied tlih thoroughfare for
gome time past , aud should bo abated ,
The Big Muddy at this place waa yester
day frozen over for the first time this winter
nnd the people of Council Blulls nnd Omaha
are looking forward to aa interchange of
hospitalities upon the first fall of snow. J
There will be special meetings for young
inoa n thuY. M. 0. A. rooms on this
Friday and Saturday evenings ( December
18,10 and 0) ) , commencing nt ! 7:30. You ara
invited. Como and bring your friend * .
Attention , Myrtle Division No. 3 , U. It.
K. of P. All members are requested to be
pio'out at Armory to-morrow evening at 7:30 :
o'clock , , conferring the rank and business for
your attention. By order Sir Knight Com
mam'or.
The second alarm Tuesday night brought
No. 4 hose cart from Eleventh nnd Dorcas
stieots , It was their first run , nnd old ' Bol
ivar" pulled the two-wheel cart up Sixteenth
Btroet at a lightning gait , after a run of n
mile and a half.
The funeral of Clara Pierce took placo'from
the First Methodist church yesterday after
noon and was largely attended. Itev. Sav
iilge preached the sermon nnd Miss Lizzie
Calder wood nnd the Quartette glee club sang
n bo.iutiful hymn.
There will bo n mother's tetnpoance
prayer nt the First M. K church , Thursday
afternoon at 2:3) : o'clock. All members are
urged to bo present. After the prayer meet-
rig arrangements will bo iu < da for the New
Year's reception to bo hold at the rooms , ol
MM. K. Stevuns.
The question of holding vacation has been
firmly settled by tlw nlno membars of the
board of education signing n written utate
mont directing tint tha tchnols cloaa Tuesday
evening , Uaoatnber 23 , and ro-open the morn
ing of January Oth , lSj. ,
Work on the two ndditions to the stock
yards slaughter houses , le-nod to George Hammond
mend t Co , w.13 begun yesterday. A con
tract to laiao the roof in the slaughter hou o
proper haj boon lot to B.ildwiu & liohni , and
ono story mnro will bo added to thia already
cipii ! > ui building ,
Paul Itoacman , of Dillon , Nebra ka , is
making Inquirina In Omihi for ( laorgo Fotibt ,
nn old ninn from Cedar Itauids , loivn , who in
mippoml to bo lo't In thU city. Foust left
Cfdar llapidi nu the 2ith ( rf November .for
( Moll , Nebraska , and sinci then nothlcg hao
been heaid from him.
The "Star of Buthlohem" n vieiblo every
nidrning nt present In the mmthern heavens
Iroin five ! > ' luck a. in. until daylight It can
readily bft dialingui hd by its brilliancy. It
will dUapprartliurtly amlnccn diig t a lro
noQilcal < ib : ( rvjti inn v. ill nutbu viaiblo cgnlu
f jr four buiulnd ycntB.
Thi ) iron opinna at tlio struct crossing ] on
Kuiue > f the pivcd Atraots fir.i duignrn
things when citvnrod with n coating f ice us
they now arn. Durirg the past two days
n nny n man haa takrn n drop in the \vor'd
nd it is ainii'ir ; ' to watch thoripra-'eiiiii of n
jnnn'it romitctinrua its his form cornea iu con
tact ulth tlm lion slab.
Canon Pntuoi , nf this ilty , his ruculved
iutelllKCiico that t.io stitnling rooimltteos of
-tlo vnrtmtt diocfsi-a In thoUnit'dt'ktoi have
rati oJ the i lection of Uisla'p Worlhionton tu
the NfbraRkn t'plsci'pato. Tno light leverrnd
will bo heruoaily in l > ' < ibnuiy , Mill haa fignl-
III'd 1U iiittnUim of buildii g n rcalilcnco hrri1 ,
wlu'ro 1m will ic3lilevlt.h hij brother r.ad
ahttr ,
The pinperty owners on routh Fifteenth
tinaU Bt night held n nuctlng in No.-1 on-
j-lim liouto ivliloH VMS largely attainted 'Jho
iljcct of tlm niM'tlpf ; wat to dliirussEome
iiiOJiitnf ie-i tli g ih'i ' tax a > 8a-6Mil for the
priiUlnif of eolith Fifttt-nth utrjct. Itaa
firally ilttrrmined t < > ccciire thi ) torvlcoi of
General Couiu Kiid uUt thd collection by en
Worimen for tha Chlcojn , 'U. Pjul ,
Aflrnrnp'OU & Omahi rullway y.cUrday bi.
PT.'H thu coiihtructiiin of th.i Ice biidro a'
Cutinpt m , In Uiis et l , nnd will complutu it
In n cnuplo of ( lny , Until Mmuluy next the
frti lit over thU reid \\ill 1)3 taken acro-x the
JIi iouri hy tin B'ulr ' bliJifa and pitgpngrrn
wl I bo carried aornst thn river at Covlngton
Ity tliJ cuetimary tracufer beat. - ,
HUNTING FOR HOWGATE ,
Two Detectives in tba City After the
Ex-Signal Seryics Gflicf ,
A. Firm Belter Tliftt Ho Is In Mis
Hourl lilvcr Town in Xhlu
Btnlo.
1'oatcrday George Springer nnd Wil
liam Bassott , two members of the United
St&toa oecrot service , arrived in the cily
from Washington , D. 0. These pcntlo
men , ns near aa could bo ascertained , die
not register at any of the hotels , bnl
took their inoah nt n restaurant in the
centrnl pnrt of the city. It was loarnee
lao last evening from n detective In this
city to whom they communicated tnoir
mission , that thcso gentlemen are in pur
suit of Captain lion-gate , the defaulting
ohlaf of the ntynnl eotvlco office at Wash-
ington.
llowgato , it will bo remembered , was ,
about three years ngo , at the head of the
signal nervico at Wauhington , where bo
lived in a ntjlo becoming a prlnco. Ills
elegance and msgniticonco aroused the
tmplcloiia of the federal authorities that ho
was living beyond his meano nnd dotoc-
tivea were put upon hia track. It waa
learned by this syetom of espionage that
ho waa supporting several mistroases iu
diffuront parts of the city. Ills wife was
acquainted of thia fact and oho ono day
went to the residence of ono of hia para
mours nnd not finding her nt homo burst
opou the door nnd pisaod in. Mrs , How
gate opened n truck nnd found In it letters -
tors from her husband , his photograph
aud other evidences of hia infidelity
which changed her flickering hopes of
hia faithfulness into hate and almost do-
apalr. This paramour of Ilowgato waa
named Nolllo Burrill and wna appointed
tu the treasury department from thia
at.ito. It ia oaid aho received this sine-
euro from nn cx-Bonator of Nebraska.
Prior to her goinij to Washington Miss
Burrill lived near a little vlllnuo in south
eastern Nebraska named Do Witt , where
aho now ia.
The day of reckoning nt last c.imo to
Howgato. lie waa arroatod and kept in
the custody of the law. Ono day ho sig
nified u doalro to visit Misa Bnrrlll and
his request was granted. Ho was taken
by an officer to her hoaso. Howgato waa
given a private interview with her , the
bailiff guarding the door. After some
time had elapsed and Howgato did not
appear , the officer entered the appart-
muut but the signal service chief was no
where to bo found. Slnco that time ,
nearly three yoara ago , ho has succeeded
In eluding the oilicerd of the law. De
tectives have boon continually hunting
him down , but their game constantly ca-
capea thorn. That ho haa not boon op-
prohonded , having such a peculiar op-
poaranco , is something wonderful.
Llowgato ia a man over six
feet tall , heavy aud powerfully
built with a largo head , n piercing eye
and a neck that would almost defy the
hangman's noose. Above all these
characteristics llowgato ia lame in the
right leg , having been thrown from a
carriage m Washington several years ngo ,
which accident resulted in a fracture of
his right knee cap. Hia gait is such n
peculiar ono that it conldnotbo mistaken
by ono who has over ccon him. Ho is
a man of remarkably fine presence aud
gifted with a seductive and fascinating
address.
It ia now known that Howgato was
kept in hiding for a long time in Wash
ington , but this fact was not discovered
until after ho had loft the cipital city
Tlio detectiyea hnvo scented him several
times but hia friends have always assisted
him to effect an escape. Owing to the
fact that Misa Bnrrill waa in Nebraska ,
botwceri whom nod Howgato there ousts
n otroug attachment , it wns thought
ho might bo in Nebraska. It
is now known that ho was in Ne
braska City a few weeks ago
as ho wna even on the streets of thht
place in the company of a prominent attorney
tornoy of that city. With thia as a clue
Springer nnd Basnott have bean trailing
Botvgate for some time past throughout
the otate , and yesterday came to Omaha
in pursuit of him. It waa thought by
them that ho might bo now in the city ,
aa ho haa distnntrolativea at Fort Omaha ,
Springei- and Bisaett yesterday went out
to the birr&cks , but returned without
Ending their man.
They fairly believe that Howgato is in
ono of the Missouri river towns in thia
state , nnd say they will not give up the
cliaso until they Ijavo conclusive evidence
of hia presence elsewhere , Theao gentle
men think it only a matter of time when
ho will be delivered up to justice. Hia
financial resources they _ any ore nearly ex
bauited , and when thU takes pUce hia
/rienda who have an many times assisted
him , will abandon him. Becoming weary
of thii eternal vlftilauco as the prlco of
his liberty , ho will cither surrender himself -
self up to the authorities or bu turned
over by thooo in whoeo hands ho places
hituaolf for protection.
A. "Well Known Asoncy ,
Mr. John Hockstrasucr , the efficient
maripgor nf the Brunswick , Balko , Col
louder Oo , , of this city , at 009 South
Tenth street , has also accepted thu agency
for the Standard Sjlooii Fixture Co. of
Chicign , who are , without a doubt , the
largest manufacturers of ualaoti. ollicnnnd
bank iixtures in the world. Mr. Hoch-
ntrassor is prepared to furnla'u designs for
any of the above goods to order , nnd on
billiard und pool tabloa ho can oiler the
trade ivi good baraoiai ufl can bo secured
any where in tlia United States.
Ill it O
Mnrrln/rn at ilio Milliard *
Yesterday a gentleman stepped up
to the counter iu the Millard hotel office
aud registered ' B. 0 Koolc , Amelia ,
Iowa. " Ho wan eomowhut nervous and
taking ntThle hat naid that ho had a lady
nad would like a private room. "Ueg-
ialor yourlndy'a name , " eaid Clerk Dav
enport , with u rnrnjttmiklo in hinryo
"Must I wrilo the Wj's unnu(1cn
( ] uln il the young gei t'cman ' and upi n
'mine ' ; nriawnrnd i'i th aili-tmtir > placid
1 Hutt'ii Dirk , Bryan , Ohio , " upon the
MB" of the regintcr.
The cnnpln worn iw'gnod ' fo a room
A d in the afternoon the gnntlornan pave
otloo that th < > y intended to bo married ,
minuter MIIH called in , nnd Mies Dick
iikinir no ohiurt-fon , cho tvaa speedily
made Mrs. K O Kook
A Sail l < * iiucral.
Yuitorday two little girls , not more
than ton yoirs of ege , entered Drexel &
Maul'a undertaking rooms and inquired
the price of a very small sizad coOin.
They were ukod their names but they j
\
refused to tell who they were or where
they lived. They were then nskjd if thoi
know what tlr.a coffin they wautcd and
immediately they produced a string just
the length of the corpse. This made thf
undertakers more curious than over and
they fte&ln made inquiries but the little
ones refused to divulge their Identity
Finally ono of the boys § y , "Well , how
old was thobsbj ? " "Ob , " said one of
the Httlo mourners , bursting into tenrs ,
"it wasn't ' a baby ; it waa my darling lit-
tie dotj " She said his name was Peiro
ardhownaof the Mexican eprclcs. A
llttlo coflia was fixed up and tied up in
nice little package and the girls paid for
It nnd taking the bundle between them
marched off to attend the funeral of the
dead pot.
Mr. 7 , Thomasen , of Ojallal , Is t the
Paxton.
Mr. A. II. Swan , of Cheyenne , is registered
nt the Millard.
Col. E. Summer , commnndinK otlicer ftt
Fort Ntobrara , is In the city.
C. 0. Hulett , cashier nt the Millard hotel ,
Ima gene to St. Louis to meet fiiouJs.
J. Jr. Nye , son hnd d nigh tor , of San Fran
cisco , registered ftt the 1'oxton yesterday.
Limit. Levi F. Burnett , of the Seventh
infantry , la in the city , staying at thoPaxton.
lion. D. P. Newcomer , republican member-
elect tf the comlnR legislnturo , Is iu the city.
Charlie Inne , Union Pacific agent at Uluo
Springe , Gage county , la in the city on busi
ness.
ness.Mr. . K. S. Vim Tassel , of Choyenne. arrived
In the city yesterday .and Is EtaylnR at the
Millard.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Josie Murphy , of Stnnton
are In the city , the guests of Mrs. J. L.
Lovott , 2101 St. Mnry'a avenue.
Misa Frieda Ulbrich , who has been visiting
frlenda in this city for sotno time , left for her
liomo in Atlantic , Iowa , yesterday.
Mr. A. Schrotor , of the firm of Schroler &
Bocht , left this morning for Ottumwa , Iowa ,
to visit a friend who is very 111.
Capt. J. M. Hamilton , of fso Fifth cavalry ,
Fort Robinson , Is in the city , nt the Paxton ,
rounding out a short leave o ! atsonce.
UoL Hoover , a member of Gen. Logan's
staff during the war and a great admirer of
Black Jack , now of Blue Hill , ia this stnte ,
c.imo up to Omaha yesterday on business.
Mrs. Geo. Dickinson , who has lived for
many years in Omaha , left last night for
tivnnston , Wyoming , her future home. She
will bo misaed by a largo circle of friendn.
Mr. W. 13. Annin , formerly associate editor
of the BEE , now of Fort Kobinaon , ia In the
city shaking hands with old friends. Hewll
return in a few days to bo at home by Christ
mas day.
C. C. Wklto , Valparaiso , F. W. Ivcs , Hastings -
ings , H. O. Whymnn , Norfolk , J. T. Davis
Blair , J. C. Kohe , Schuyler , 1O. . Keete ,
Ashland , K. Sagier , D vld Fyo , Lincoln , I.
S , Parker nnd J. Cummicgs of Albion , Neb. ,
nro nt the Metropolitan.
llichard Fruen , ono of tlio cattle kings of
Nebraska with hoadquartcrs at Cheyenne ,
nnd general manngor of the Dakota Cattle
nnd Grazmt ? company ia in the city at the
L'axton. Mr. Fruen is on his way to Superior ,
Wisconsin , where he and hU brother , Morton
Fruon , have large landed and other interests.
Mr. U K. McConaughy , ono of Stroms-
jurg's most prominent business men , and hit
wife , were in Omaha yesterday on their way to
Mr. McConaughy's old homo in Kocholle ,
Illinois. The gentleman has been in poor
liealth for some time nnd hopes by n rest at
ths old fireside of his mother to recuperate.
of Nebraska.
Just Issued , in colors , allowing cUie ? ,
tiwns. railroads and connHon. Mailed
for 15c. J. M. Wolfe , 120 S. 14'h at. ,
Omaha , Neb. d5-2v
The Child's Hospital.
The ladica in charge of the Ohlld'u
liospital had a silo and suppar at the
hospital , on Dodge street , Tuesday night.
About 175 persons took lunch and tea
there , and it was universally abroad that
the "spread" could not have boon sur-
pvsed.
0 ving to the inclemency of the weather
bhero were not as many pcopln present as
there would have been if it had been a
more pleasant evening and in consequence -
quonco the ladloa did uot succeed in dis
posing of all their fancy articles , that they
liad expected to sail. These will bo kept
on silo until Christmas , and thia will be
n rare chnncu to secure eomo nice things
for Christmas presents and at the same
time help in the good work.
The ladies who have charge of the
liospital , certainly doaervo great credit for
the manner iu which it Is conducted.
'And ni pond lost , is seldom or novrr found ;
AH failing glass , no nibbing will rrfre-h ;
As flowers dead , lie wltli"recl on the ground ;
An broken Rlais no cement will rCBtore ,
So beauty tileuiMtod once forever lost
In nplteof phy ic , paid nnd cost , "
Unlesa j ou usu i'uzz jui's mudicatoil com-
plesioii powder , whiih rmtor H freshness to
thi ] ulilii and impart ) n durabb softtieea
equalled by none other.
Kcul KHtato Iransforn.
The following tranefcra were filed in
the county clork's ' oflico Tuesday and re
ported for T.TE DEK by the Amco" real
ea'txto agency December 13 , 1884.
W A Wolfa to T Wolfe , w d , lot 8 ,
block 7 , Jtoed'rt first addition S3 000.
J Oaynca cud husband to W A Wolfe ,
\7 < 1 , lot 8 , bluek 7 , Ucod'a ' iirat addition
$ 4,000.
Sheriff D N Miller to 15 J BriRC'i ,
dord. 30 acres , BPO 14 , 1C , 10 § 4 ° 0 fiO
0 J Pratt to J Morrison , w d , lot 19 ,
Keyes' sub-divioiun 82,000.
W B Smith and wif.j to W A Redid : ,
w d , part of lota 1 and 2 , block l'/8i
85,000.
T A , Baumijardner to 15 Kistel , w d ,
k of lot 7 , Griffin & Isaaca' addition
? 3 300.
J S Ularkson andwlfoti Bo 5a & ET.il ) ,
parcel.of ceo 17 , 15 , 11 81,300.
Rrnnko Seal ( if North Carolina Tobac
co.
Tlio Now I.iiu .
Tim Thirteenth struct car line waa
Martod l 1 o'dick ycatcrdny efternooD.
The car * fnntitrly used on the St Maiy'a
nvcniieluio are used on thia Hue It
ookf.d inmawhat queer to BOO the car *
rminii'g ' acroEE F.inutn ttrcet inarund of
eiiKthrtlsa of it. Thn cars will run
every twenty minut. s and nro tiiitrki-d
Tlitrtncnth and Cumins ; otreot. " This
nu will pruvo n ( { teat convenience tile
l-o raildontA in the eoathern portion of
tbo city.
To ixohangn wild or improved
'
ed lands in Nfbras'cft ' or Iowa for Hard-
wan * , or atouk of general morchandiao.
Address J. Liuderholm , Genoa , Ninco
county , Nsbr. m-lm
DODSON'S DIFFICULTY.
Is Foiled Gnilty of EmlifzzleiiiBnl-
An Affect gScfiEC in Court ,
the Ix > TpJoy CHBO Now on Trlnl Before
fore JmlRO Dnmly Other
Court M ( tcrs.
In the police court yesterday nftomoon
the cases of Frank Burns and Pat Corulti-
ski , charged with obstructing the duo nd
iniuiatration of jnstica by intimidatiu
Lottie Coombs , the witness in the Duke's
burglary case , came up on preliminary
examination. The hearing was not con
eluded owing to the absence of certain
material witnesiu ? ,
In the district court before Judge
Wakiley the case of Gottlieb Killiugcr ,
who suoa for himself and all others
similarly situated , against John George
Hartman waa on trial all day.
This cjso involves fourteen lota and a rc-
serve of seven acres all in H&rtman's
addition. The history of this suit goes
back into the early days of Omohi when
the Dubuque Homestead company first
made its purchase in this city. It was
brought against the defendant iu hia ca
pacity aa trustee for this company , to ob-
Uin the above described property which
the petition alleges ho appropriated to
his own uae by defrauding the company.
Before Judge Neville the case of the
state apAiuat Dodson , which hna con-
fltimcd five days was given to the jury at
six p. m , After deliberating nearly
four hours tve jury returned a verdict of
guilty on the first count in the indict-
tnomt , that of embezzling $1,850 from
MoCord. Brady it Co. .During the pro-
grers of the trial , the defendant's wife ,
three eons , and n marrlod daughter
have been constant attendants
and hav3 watched the cao with unabated
interest. When the words "guilty aa
charged iu the first court in the indict
ment , " wrro road by the clerk , the heart
broken wife fainted away. Restoratives
were applied and the wife coon regained
consciousness. The youngest child , a
boy about 12 years of ugo , thou foil into
a swoon and upon his recovery was un
able to tell where ho was. Amid the
team and sobs of hia wife aud children ho
was taken from them by the bailiff and
put in the county j\il.
In this court W. 0. Bartholomew in
stituted suit against the city to recover
the sum of $380 damages alleged to have
been sustained by plaintiff from the
opening of north Seventeenth street.
In the federal court the case of the
United States against Lovejoy occupied
the attention of Judge Dandy all day.
The evidence for the plaintiff waa
nearly all adducsd and gees to sus
tain fie genuineness of the bond
although the witness sirnro hia tiignatnro
to it as wltnesa was not in his hand
writing or placed there by his authority ,
Upon the convening of court yesterday
morning , Juryman Curry was not In hia
aeat , and not appearing after waiting ten
minutes for him , Judge Dundy iasnod an
attachment nnd he was brought in by
Marshal Biorbower. Mr. Curry was not
fined , but was softly reprimanded by the
Court.
Arthur S. Potter , the recsiver op-
pointed in the case ogainst the West
lmt Butter and Cheese Association ,
was yesterday given hia written authority
and will this morning ntart for Cumiug
county's capital and take possession of
this property under the order of the
court.
It is expuctod that the motions in the
0 oo laud fraud caees will como up for
argument at the conclusion of the Love-
joy case. Theao defendants will not bo
tried this terra , but their caaoa will go
over to the February term at Lincoln ,
where the expenses of the trial will bo
greatly reduced.
Marshal Bierbowor will thia morning
start for Chicago , where ho gees to arrest
the defendants in the perjury indict
ments returned Borne time ago but not
yet made public.
WEBB In this city , December I7th , at 1:30 :
n. in at her late residence near corner of
Go' > rgia and Poppl tou Avenues , Mary A. ,
beloved wife of J. E Webb , iiped 51 jeara.
1'uneral notice will bo given hereafter.
JOHNSTON. In this cltv December 16th ,
at 10 30 o'clock , p m. , Mary K Johnston ,
aged 07 years and 0 month * .
Funeral took place at 2 ypsterday after
noon. Interment nt Prospect Ilill cemetery.
Seal of North Carolina Smoking To
bacco is tbo brnt.
u.vi > In this city , Decpmber
17tb , by 11. M. Judson , J. P tforon P. Pet-
ersim and Misa Anna Lund , both of
Omnhn.
tARLCAKIKO POWDCJ
ITAMBOUUDTORiSC/
H CREARfl TARTAR.
S1QQO. Given
If mnrn or r.r.y i niurlons riiribtiuirvb ca bo found
In AntlrowuTearlUoklnKPowilr . Is JXM-
tiNolypURE. tan ; ; endorsed , mult ImonlnU
; ceoiseUlroni6Urli chemists us H. Dana lays. Bos-
: im : M. Dclatontaiue , ofOhlcacn ; nnd Guitavus
IJoJc , IIllnuuLvc Never sold Iu bulk.
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With raih rumlicr of DOMOKKSV8 MON'Tllt.N
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IN THE PASTRY
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