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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 13. 1830.
THECITY.
_ _
Collections of Internal revenue ycslor-
flay amounted to $3,727.02.
Tlio funonil of Mixbel Cnmbcll will
occur to-dny nt the Pnrk avenue church
nt 12:80. :
The clmrgoof nrson prefoi red npalnst
} ' . J. Crow wits dismissed by Judge
Bcrka ycstordny.
Sheriff Jackson , of Cheycnno , is In
tbo city on his way to Jollot , 111. , with
ti prisoner convicted of larceny ns bailee.
Martin Alexander , a colored man who
rofubctl to plvo an account of himself ,
wiw nricsted aa a suspicious character
yesterday.
.Tuil RC Ilnvcb paid ychtordav that
pninobody had offered ilM.OOO for the old
ecliool and site and that ho waste
to raise it to 10,000.
Mnrj Mnury , a sovcnteon-ycar-old
Rirl , otiino from Duvid City to Omiilui
ten wt'oks nye and since then has not
been hoard of. She is of fair- complex
ion , blue ojos and light hair.
Tlio charge of txUoinptliiK to poison
nn inmate in the Open Door homo , ] > ro-
fcrred njrnitiHt Cni-do Weiss , was dis
missed by Judge IJorka yesterday af tor-
noon.
Colonel Mostiy , the colored man who
was charged with finding a diamond
and refusing to return it to the owner ,
was bound over to the district court yes
terday in S700.
A still alarm by telephone came In
JiomlT > it ; Davenport street yesterday
afternoon. Tlio endangered building
\vita \ owned by .1. D. Crcighton and oc
cupied by 1) . l < \ Masters. The Mro was
caused by a ui'focthe Hue , but no ma
terial damngo was done.
' ' ' .
I'ciflonnl I'arncpnu'iH.
r. I. Fossot Cioto , Is at tlie Millnril.
11. Moore , of Lincoln , Is at tlio P.ixton.
C. H. Applofjate , of Lincoln , is at the Mur
ray.
ray.C. . H. Peck , of Trenton , Neb. , Is at tlio
Pnxton ,
Watson I'lcUrell , of Uoatricc , Is at the
Murray.
S. U. Tnylor , of Ul.iir , w.is nt Uio Murray
yesterday.
I ) . L ! . Perry , of Crete , was at the P.ixton
yesterday.
Eli Jloshcr , of York , Neb , can bo found at
tlio Piixton.
Honort Cox , Jr. , of Ynnkton , Dak. , Is at
the Millnnl.
K. A. Clurk , of St. Joseph , is registered at
the MlUnrd.
K. G. Writ/el , of Lincoln , is icgistorcd at
tbe Millard.
W , Enhnnk , of Sidney , Neb. , is stopping
H the Pnxton.
A Yardlnce , of Auioy , China , is registered
U the Pnxton.
H. W. Halrd , of Kansas City , is registered
it the Murray.
T. W. Delicate , ot Nebraska City , is a guest
at the Millard.
1C. F. Warien , of Nebraska City , is stop
ping nt the I'axton.
0. D. 1'ssegof Sidney , Neb. , registered at
the Paxton last night.
Charles West and I. W Lowrey , of Lin
coln , are at the I'axton.
1. N. McConnell and C. G. Dorscy , of 13e-
Btrice , are at fie Murray.
U. Moore , of Lincoln , \\\s one of the Paxton -
ton house quests last night.
W. T. Pei kins , of Nebraska City , icpis-
tcrcd nt the P.ixton last night.
H. W. Oliver came in ftom Kearney and
registered at the Paxton yesterday.
George W. Mcada nnd Henry Schacht , of
San Francisco , mo stopping ; it the Paxton.
George Mead , proprietor of the Hoogo
hotel , Sioux City , was at the Millard yester
day ,
Captain Cormaek , of the police force rc-
tuincd yesteiday from a month's trip to
California , looking greatly roficshed by Ma
trip. " ' * * * * *
J , A. Matthews , formerly business man
ager of the Herald , is nowpiosnccting in the
oil Holds of Wyotnlnir. Ho will return to
Omaha within thico weeks.
O. N. Davenport , who has been connected
with the Mlllnul hotel for several yeais , in
the capacity of steward , and to whoso judg
ment in buying for the table and goneial
management is duo much of the SUCCORS of
that houso. handed in his resignation last
evening. He has accepted a similar position
at the Uooge hotel in Sioux City.
Saratoga Ijjcetim.
The regular weekly meeting of this society
took place last evening at the residence of
Mrs. Shlpman , confer of Twenty-fifth ave
nue and Shalor street. The following com
mittee had charge of the piogrammo : Mr.
G. W. Craig , Misses Jones , Thompson , Me-
Kev nnd Craig , aided by Mr. R li. Thomp
son , Mm. L iko nnd Miss Lake ns a special
inusio committee. The prohibition question
CAine up for debate.
Firemen Will Dance.
April 2't is the ilato fixed for the second an
nual ball of the Omaha Firemen's Benevolent
association , and tickets aienow being offered
for sale. As the object is a good one , and as
the association has expended a largo amount
among Its members during the past year ,
tlio canvassers will no doubt meet with u
warm wolcomc , especially with the iccoul
the Oimiha lire brigade can snow. For the
Jlrst twelve daj s of Tebi uaiy they have been
called out twenty one times.
Sectircit II IN Creditor * .
Jaacob E. Trolel , dealer in hardware and
hoxiBO furnishing goods at STO'J Loavonworth
street gave chattel mortgagcson | his stock and
fixtures to his creditors who took possession
at 11 a. m. .yesterday. The principal Oinalin
firms interested are Douglas County bank ,
$1,000 ; J. J. HunniB.in , pluinhor , SSUI.2S ; L.
C. Cuawold , $ ' 300 ; Montgomery & Jeffreys ,
Trolol has been in trouble for some time ,
but It was hoped ho would pull through , but
poor collections prevented this and he seemed
his creditors with all ho hud.
DcNt motion ol'
A telegram bus been received in this city
from HulTulo , to tha effect that Mai-
vlu Sidenburg , the representative of the
Merz Extractor company , would reach heio
to-day. This company is walking under
an Australian patent which enables them
successfully to accomplish the decomposi
tion of gnibago without the creating of any
odors. This company is now successfully
working a largo plant In Buffalo anil it Is
their intention to erect n similar one hero on
icolr own responsibility , charging n certain
reasonable late for the amount of garbage
decomposed. Mr. Sidenbuig will call upon
the bounl of health npun his arrival nnd luy
his plans and the natuio of lib patent befoio
thorn.
Illu'li
In the Interest of our thcntor-goors wo
give the text of a hill recently Introduced in
thn Nevada Icglslatmo. The men Iment and
brilliant Hashes of wit , which its discussion
in committee of the whole are reported to
have evoked , only go to show tlio frivolity of
the Nevada Icglslatmo , and its ptononuss to
make lU-ht of serious subjects. Following is
tha hill ;
An act to promote the pleasure of the people
ple In public places of amusomont.
Bucnov 1. It shall bo unlawful for any
spectator lu any pluco of amusement to wear
a covering for the head which shall leich
morn Uian tliroo Inches abo\o the crown of
the head , and any person wearing such a
covering for the ho.ul shall bo lined In n sum
not loss than ? 3 nor more than $10or impris
onment in the county Jail not less than Ino
dnvs nor uioro than llyo days- provided , that
this net shall not apply to women over tblt ty-
live years of age.
Sno. 'j This act shall take effect on and
nftor t'ebiuary i.5 , 1SVJ.
Held For Libel.
The ohurgo of criminal llhal preferred
Against Mrs. Kanny Uurthnlcinow by Mrs.
"Webber , was hoard at the police court yes
terday afternoon , and resulted in. Mro , Bar
tholomew being hold to the district court in
ft WOO bond. Tito uvUciicovnt to bhcvv
that MM. Wobberhnd been n llttlo Indiscreet
In hercholcnof company , nnd that licr Inis-
bnml hail received loiters reciting certain
llttlo episodes ot n spicy nature. It nlso
Rhowcd thnt Mrs Hurtliolenicw hnil previ
ously tnkcn her to task on the subject , nnd
lirul asked lior whnt slio would do In c.iso
some ono should write the husband nnd toll
liltn nil about It , This , in connection xvlth a
slinllnrlty In the writing of Mrs. Bartholo
mew , nnd the llbclotis letters received , led
the Judge to infer that n jury should dccldo
the case , nnd ho accordingly gave his decis
ion us above.
MAKSHAlj HIEKUOWEIl.
lie U'lll Ilo IIIn Uwn Successor In
Olllfc.
.fust now the district of Nebraska is roll-
Ini ; nlong with tha United Spates marshal's
olllcc empty. Ellis Hlcrbowei's term expired
nt llio solemn , ghostly hour of midnight ,
February 10 , nnd slnuo Pivsldcnt Cleveland
saw lit to take no action In the way of sup
plying the vacancy , Nebraska lias been ijolng
two days without n marshal. It is under
stood , however , that Mr. Hlcrbowor
will bo his own successor. Where the
president falls to net in such cases tlio Cir
cuit Justice Miller , of the supreme coin I ,
t.ikcs nuttois In hiinil , nnd he has nlieudy
forwarded tlio papers renppolntin , ? Hlor-
bowcr. They nro expected hero tomonow
or next day. In the meantime ho c.iu do
nothing moio than servo such pipers ns
wore in hH hands nt Mio expiration ot
his term Now business must , bo
looked nftcr nnd nttcmlcd to by the
district Judge , who hns the power
appoint spoei.il ofllecM nnd order papers
served by them. A parallel case to this oc-
cttrried xvlth HJorbowoi's immediate prede
cessor , Dalli. His term expired. .Instiee
Millur ruippointcd him nnd ho continued In
ollloo about six months. All of the deputies
under Hierbowcr , nlso rotlred to private
llfo with tlio end of his four jc.irs
In nearly all the ofilciil positions the
incumbent continues to hold until his successor
ser is ( | u.illlled , Init such is not ttio cnso with
the United States mnrshnlshlp. In this the
appointment is for four years nnd no longer.
Keep the K'no ' t 1'iiic.
Impure blood , however generated , h nl-
wnjs picscnt in the body when pain is felt ;
it spreads nnd fcimcnts wheicx'or n we.ut
spot exists.
T.xUo Hiuvmi.Tii's PILLS to mike your
blood pure nnd expel nil that Is hurtful to the
siotem. They are the ono RIcat nnU nnfnll-
iiiff remedy. They clcnnso the bowels nnd
restore equal circulation throughout the
body. They preserve the vigor of youth
nnd often save life.
Till : liUUjDHItS' EXCHANGE.
Steps IloliiH Tiilcon to Rcor nnlzj it
for tlio Year.
The Builders' exchange , which was organ-
bed lito lust fall , is taking steps to icorgjn-
i/u for tlio coming season. This nssjuntlon
is composed of builders and dealers in build
ing material. It will hive u coin men place
of meeting at which material will bo ex
hibited , nnd in which both dealers , agents
and builders , may meet to purchase goods ,
make contracts and otherwise operate as
may inure to the advantage of all the meni-
bois. Tlio orgaimntion is the out-
giowth of last year's building strike ,
the aim of the organizers be
ing to protect themselves , if possible ,
ng.ilnst a recurrence ol Mich a disaster. The
llrst president elected was Louis Bradford ,
but ho declined , John F. Coots , beincr elected
in his stead. D. J. Collins , of the Nebraska
Tile and Pottery company Is vice president.
There are seven diieetors , among whom aio
John Field , Harry O Kourko , Arthur John
son , James Mnrtln nnd Henrv Llvcsey.
'I wo attempts have alicady been made to
hold meeting * , but owing to the fact that
many of the members wue : out of town , the
attempts were not successful.
factories , fmoitlon. Harmony.
"I will toll you what O iuna needs , " said
Mr. H. 13 Cole , "not only needs , but mu-t
bavof in orJcr to inaintiin her present rapid
growth , and that is factories. Such as boot
and shoe , stove , card-board , furniture , and
particulai ly n mammoth box factory ; And
thunvlicn wo got those desired ma'iufac-
tuies wo should p.itrom/c them give Omaha
poods the preference In ovary possible case .
This , I regret to say , is not done to the ex
tent that it should be. Take , for instance ,
our cigar factories , ot which wo
have but two or thieo of any note , omploving
perhaps sixty live or seventy men , and we
should have at least n do cti factories , cm-
ploying fioin live hundred to a thousand men.
The reason that wo have such a few cigar
factories is very apparent , because , if ono
goes into any of our principal cigar stoics
nnd asks for an Omaha cigar in almost every
instance ho will bo informed that " \\e keeti
no Omaha cigais , but we have plenty that
are much better. " This is but a , small Item
compared with many otheis I could give and
is used only ns an illustiation.
"The geographic il location of Omaba
.should make it the lineal and best manufac
turing city in the west. It is true \vo nro
getting iv few factories , but not as rapidlj as
wo should.
"Another highly essential thing to pro-
pojly ailvertis' ) the city. This investigation
reveals to mo is very pooily done , especially
in the east , even as far cast as Chicago If
ono explains that Omaha is a city of li,00 ! ( )
inhabitants , and states the number of miles
of street railway , the miles and miles of
paving , describes some of our new buildings ,
show the amount of our bank deposits , the
stranger would loolc at you In wonder , as if
meditating on Just how much of your story
to believe. But th it is the kind of city
Omaha is , and her grcathpss will speedily
Increase when this is once understood nmong
the big capitalists of the wealthy east.
"Another thing , when any public improve
ment is proposed , tha business men of the
city should all work together Tor their best
Interests , which lies in the promotion of the
interests of the city , and not make personal
considerations take lirst place and the city's
second. In this way , truly , Omalia can bo
nmdo the Chicago of the gio.it west.
Not Itoniii lull Solid Growth ,
P , L. Perinc , of the O. P. Davis Keal Es.
t.uo company , says :
"There Kinou , than a fair prospect for
business another year , but not in the sense
of a boom , as the term Is generally under
stood.
'VVo have advertised a great mtmy
diiVorent patent medicines , but have
never taken the pains to editorially
"piilt" ono. Wo are going to do it now
for tlio first time. Chnmlwrlain & Co. ,
DCS Moiuiih , Iowa , m.inufactnro a cough
remedy wnich is absolutely tlio best
thing _ wo have over seen. "Wo have
used it in our family for the pa t year ,
and consider it imlisponsibic. Its ef
fects are almost instantaneous , and
there is no use talking , it is a dead shot
on a cough or cold. Wo don't say this
for pay , but because we consider Cham
berlain's Cough Homody the best made ,
and wo want the people to know it and
use it , Lewis Iowa Indupondont.
Following , are thu marriage licenses issued
yesterday in the county court by Judge
Shields :
Naino mid Kf stdonce. Ape.
Uoorgo 1C. Sclnntdt , Omaha . S3
Ur.gor tSrliinfdt , Omaha . 'Jl
Charles II. Ilcndilrksnn , Oinahii . ' .M
Louisa Anderson , Omaha . ly
, Itobcrt Ashburn , .South Onmh.i . 'Aj
Lucy Davis. South Omaha . W
William Dola , Omaha . - |
Nellln Brown , Omuhii . is
Ilemy Carter , Muscutlno , In . t\4 \
Mis. Surah U'lilto , Council Bluffs . , ' ,7
Wilson XJimner , South Omaha. . . . . . . . ,2)
Mary MoUiido , South Ouuhu . , , 'Jl
The Western A 'vooato.
The Western Advocate , a monthly journal ,
published in the interest of thoao seeking
homos in the west , which , for the pust
thirteen years , has been published In Kansas
City , Mo. , will bn Issued henceforth from
this city , The Advocate Is a handsomely
Illimtruted paper , descriptive of tlio btato ol
Nebraska. A he.u tv wolcotno is extended to
Mr , Camp nnd thu Adv euto.
Beeclmnrj , 1'ilU act Hko mac'c ' on a weak
i -i. . fir
ANOT11EH COMBINATION.
The Union rnclflo nml Clilc c > *
Alton Form n Tie-Up.
The Union Pacific it about to conclude
negotiations for another combination , and
it Is stated that arrangements Imvo already
been completed save as to n few details. In
this combination It ties up with the Chicago
t Alton , and will have a through train ser
vice bcUvccn Cheyenne nnd Chicago in the
very near future The plan Is similar to
that under which n combination was entered
Into between the Union Piiclflo nnd Chicago
& Northwestern. The terms of the Alton
agreement , it is stated , Is to run through
trains between Chicago nnd Choi ennc , via
Kansas City nnd Denver. The trains will
bo furnished Jointly by both roads An ofll-
cial , In spoaidngof the matter , said : "The
Union Pnclllc Is now doing about what It
should have done years ago Of course , in
early days , It had no compftltor In
the western circuit , but nt the
time the Burlington crossed tbo Missouri It
must have been evident to the Union Pacific
management that In the Huillngton a dan
gerous competitor existed. Had the Union
Pacille then cnteied Into a combination with
any of the Iowa roads , It would h we been a
death blow to the Bui lington road for the
reason that by having tluough service the
trafllc of the Burlington between Chicago
and the Missouri river would have been soil-
onsly unpaired Hut it Is too late now to
look at the situation in this light. The fact
of the mattei Is that by combining with the
the Chicaeo it Noithwostorn and the Chicago
cage & Alton n largo volume of valuable
trulllc Is secured that otbeswlso might revert
to the various competitive lines ' ' In other
souiccsltis le.uiu'd that should the interstate -
state commission institute n uniforn classifi
cation , the combine will evidently bo ar-
i.mged so as to include the freight ns well
ns the passenger trafllc. It Is conceded
that the nioto "districts" that c m bo formed
in conveying freight under the classification
method the gi eater earnings will result.
But ns to the second combination of thu
Union Pucitle the officials connected with
the deal declined to stiito the terms of the
deal and even refused to say ainthnig aside
from the faet that the terms for such service
hid been agreed upon by the Union Pnclllennd
the other load mentioned. It is stated that
the combination trains will likely be put on
via tlic new touto about Match 1.
Tlmo on the 11. At M.
The Burlington Is prcpirlng for quick ser
vice between Chicago and Denver In order to
off set the combine of tlio Union Pacific nnd
Chicago & Northwestern in that direction.
While it now makes the run between thcso
two points in fifty-live minutes less time than
its competitors , it is preparing to still shorten
the time by Improving time consumers at
certain points along the line , the piineipil
point in this dheUion being the location of
water tanks in close proximity to the depots ,
so that while lo iding and handling baggage
nnd passengers the uigineer can eupply his
locomotive with water and be icndy to pull
out when the cargo is arranged. Jn Omaha
n tank is being placed within 100 feet of the
passenger depot , and connection with the
water main will be made , so that -\\hilo
handling tlio baggage the water foi the en
gine can bo hutl without uncoupling from
the tram. Tills toimtiln will be used for the
passenger trains only , and saves fifteen
minutes. At other points along the line the
same improvement is being inaugurated , and
from this souice alone the Burlington antici
pates the saving ol about Unco hours be
tween Chicago and Denver. It is stated that
when tins change is complete some fast time
will bo made by overland Burlington Uains.
Kor Gi'ner.il 1'nrclinnini ; Ajjoiit.
It is state I that in the near future C. II.
McKIbben , acting general nurdi-ising agent ,
will either be appointed to that position or be
made assistant general pui-cliising agent.
The position is consideio 1 ono of responsibil
ity , anil is at present licld by General Trafllc
Manager Mellon. The board of direutois of
the Union Pacific , it Is stated , lias placed the
limit of expendlUiios m connection with the
load at S1,20)OOJ ) annually. Per several
ycais back the limit has boon over-run m
some instances , leaclnng over # 2,00),00l ) ) .
In view of this President Adums
put at the head of this depirtmcnt
C. S. Mellon , now the general tralile man
ager. Mr. Mellon , it Is stated , at once
started out to remedy the matter , and it is
said has outlined a policy that will result in
the cxpendituio for the year lbV > falling
shoitottho limit by about * 2JO,00 , ( ) Upon
being appointed assistant general manager ,
Mi. Mollen entrusted the depirtmcnt to Mr.
McKibbon who , it is stated , has can led out
the economical policy of Mr. Mollen so well
that the latter has recommended htm for ap
pointment to that position , and it is general
ly thought that ut an early date tho'appoint-
ment will bo made.
Welching Iiive Stock Abandoned.
The system of weighing ; live stock and
billing shipments on the scale of 100 pounds ,
is no more , in having been abandoned by the
various loads ccntciing in Omaha and South
Omaha jestcrday. The old system of
shipping1 in car-load lots has been re
vived. The weighing system has been in
existence about ono month , and it U said
thatshlppcis wcro becoming accustomed to
the new form and began to appreciate it.
But as was stated in Tin : BUR sovcr.il d iys
ago , the action of the state railway commission
in Kansas ordering the weighing syctcm to
bo discontinued , would most likely result m
its being abandoned hoic , has turned out to
bo a fact , and Monday night the St. Joe &
Grand Island issue ! an order abolishing the
weighing of live stock and to ship D.V car load ,
which was followed this moiniiig by the
Union Pucillc , Burlington and other loads
communicating with Omaha.
FastcHt Time on Ilocord.
The first "orango train" of the season
ai rived at 13 o'cloc'c Monday night on the
Union Pacific direct from Californa The train
was made up of twelve freight cars loaded
with oranges and consigned to various points
in Minnesota , Dakota , Iowa and Illinois.
Some fast wheeling was Indulged In between
Ogdcn and Omaha. The distance is 1,033
miles , and the run was made in thiity-cight
hours and fifty minutes , which would bo on
an average of over twenty-six miles per
hour , a rate of speed which railroad men
state is somethingextraoidinary for freight
trains to make , and especially m tlio winter
time. Last summer the inn was made In
thirty-two boms , but at this period o the
year the trip Just made excels all previous
iccoids by several hours.
Ice Going /Vliron / I.
A largo quantity of ice is being harvested
In Omaha , not for local consumption , but
for points miles away. At the picsenttimo
them mo about one thousand five hundred
men cutting ice , and the profiles of the
Union Pacific show Unit on an avoingclfiO
cars loaded with Ice are shvpjnlrtlout of here
each day. A largo perccntart of the ship
ments Is destined southward. >
llnllrond N
A newly designed doublo-Jerrlck wreck
ing car was received by the Union Pacific
from the Wells-French Car company , of Chicago
cage , ycstordny. It is a ponderous piece of
machinery , nnd will bu usoO.ln the service on
the lines of the Oregon Hallway & Naviga
tion company.
The west-bound passenger train on the
Burlington went out In two sections yes-
terbay.
Assistant Ooncrnl Manager Dickinson , of
tbo Union Piicille , has roturnbd from Chi
cago. Ho states that whlio thcio arrange
ments for carrying the mulls wbro nmdo sub
stnnthilly the same ns appeared In Tin : Ur.r.
of Monday.
Two cars of merchandise that were con
voyed over the Merchants' Dispatch fast
freight line from New Yoik to Chlc.igo , and
from the latter place to Omaha over the Bur
Hngton , arrived hero Just 105 hours after
leaving Now York , beating the fast ficignt
record by twenty -four hours.
Two grout anemia1 * Hood's
arilla and impure blood. The latter is
utterly defeated hy the peculiar medi
cine.
One ol'Onmlin'H Popular Voiinc Imdlcs
CnpttiK'd Ily I'mllnml.
At4'0p ! ! in. icstoiclay Miss Li77lo Belle
Dickey , daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. J. J.
Dickey , was married to Mr. William Piltc , of
Portland , Die. The ccicmony occuired at
the homo of the biido's parents , .Mi's Dodge
street , nnd was presided over by Rev. Dr.
Williams , of St. Barnabas church. Miss
Snenis , of this city , and Miss .Ionian , of St.
Louis , acted as bridesmaids ,
The brldu was nttired In a heavy white
bilk , with heavy gold trimmings and point
luce , and cat riud a bouquet of lilies of tbo
valley and white roses. Miss Shears woio a
dress of white china silver , tiimmed with
silver passamcnteric. Miss Joulan wore a
white silk , with Incodrnpeilcs. Both brides
maids can led La Fiance roScs.
The house was beautifully decorated with
lloweis and liopical plants , In honor of the
event , and wax candles fiuntshed the light ,
making the scene n very charming one. I ho
wedding was a very quiet one , only lohitUcs
: md a few intimate fi lends being picsent.
In the evening the imppy couple left for
their future homo In Portland. Mr. Pike
was foiinerli n lesttlcnt of Omaha , having
been an employe in the Union Pacific hcad-
qimitors hoie. The biide is a well known
and prominent young society lady.
Sleepless nights made miserable by
that turriblo cough. Shiloh's Cure is
the remcd.\ for iou. For b.ilo by Good
man Drug Co.
Notice.
There will bo a mass meeting of the prop-
city holders and ttixpijers ot Lowe's , Lmd-
saj & \Visu' , and Purmelee's additlons.Pios-
PC ( t place nnd Walnut lull , at the ball of the
Sixth Wind Non-Puitisan club , Thlity-llftb
i and Pianklin sticots , tonight night , for
I Hie pnrposa of considering and discussing
loj.il improvements , unit other nutters of
interest to nil concerned. All aio xvclcome.
Come and briiiff jour neighbors. Tlio meet
ing has been called by John P. Dalcj , the
I pi esidcnt of the club
i The club dcsiics to secure tbe opening of
i Tbiity-tlind from Cuiiung to Lake , to make
i Scwat d passable to Thirtieth , and also to
grade Pianklin sticcts.
Durrow Ac
Are now prepared to fill all orders from
their now stock. Temporary location
1107 Ilarney stieot.
Droj ) .
The committee on paving , after a great
deal of consideration of the su bjcct of re
pairing paved streets , will send a report to
the council suggesting the payment of 8
cents per jard for the keeping in repair of
all usplialtuin payed streets. The asph.il-
turn company , under its ogi cement
with the city , is willing to
j keep the sticots it had paved , after the cx-
! piration of the live years' guarantee , in re-
j pur at the late of 10 cents par yard. This
price , the committee consideicd excessive.
There are now. or rather will be aftci the
guarantee shall have exnired , 200,000 vauls ,
which at ID cents per yard would cost SW-
000. At the reduced price , the ex
penses would ba over f 20,000. The members
of the committee Messis. Bailey , Chaffee
and Snyder say that if the Barber Asplial-
tuin company is not satisfied to repair for S
cents a yaid , they will iccominend the coun
cil to advertise for other bids.
It is by copying after nature that man
gets best results. Dr. Jones' Red Clover
Tonic is nature's own remedy , is purely
vegetable , can bo taKen by the most
delicate. Cures all stomachkidney and
liver troubles. 50 con Is. Goodman
Drug Co.
THE HEAIjI'V M-miC&r.
Instruments. I'la < i > ii lljo.irl Dur-
ins Y 'stTi-diy.
P C Ilimebangh ut nl , trustees , to I )
Gonily , lot V6 , blk 15 , Omaha heights ,
v d. . . . . . $ 270
11' Hoe and \\ife to 1' Muuun , lot U , ulk
1 , Hudlek park , w il 2.0JO
J It .McCnguii nnd wife to i : Olsui , lot 17 ,
blk I , W'tst Gaining add , d . - , . . . aH
J A Doiljjo and wife to J Tohiy , lot " 0 ,
1 lodge's add to Sontli Dm ilia , w d . . . . 509
Kobort Major to .1 I VciliH lots It , 4 , J8
nml ) . Uiavet'park , w d 1,500
J 1' Verfes and vffu to W N Verles lots 18
an < 12J , ( IniTflV park , wil 750
J T U'llanlon to I , II Miod rass , lot a. blk
: i , Central p irk , w d 2.5CO
Nels Amloisonctnl to I llodluail , pt lot.s
2 nnd J , blK IV , Kountze .V HutH'n add ,
( load 1
N A Knhn , trnstoo , to C 1" Heed , lots 7
and 8 , lilkl ) . Cruighton heights , w d . 850
I , It Hnodgruss and hunband to K I !
Fiench , lot J. blk. ) , OnU-iil p irk , w d . r > 00
Ten transfers , amounting to 58.W1
ItuiUtint ; fcrinitH.
Thofollowing building pjrmlU WJM Issued
ypstoidav :
B 0. btovonson , ono-story frame barn ,
T only-ninth and Jiick on . . , $ ] 50
ThomiiH Halt , lep.urs to burnt bain ,
Twonty-ulghth and Douglas 100
N. Fiiaker , onu-itoiy frame addition to
dwelling , Twonty-nlnth and Dupont 100
K. .M , lo ( > co , two-siory frame dwolllng ,
llmmett , nnar i'Hi'iity-llrHt 4,750
Four pel mils , aggregating ; $0,100
Tuo Men Killed.
EAbTBiunv , Pa , , Fob , 12. A loaded coal
car dashed down the InclinoatGrow s mines
above town yesterday , instantly Killing Kd.
M. Baker , a miner , and fatally injuring
KobcrtB. Criswell , wolghuiastcr.
MUSTANG
MEXICAN
LINIMENT
ol W V/orm / , * > Tattle , Sc * c " . -n.
- . * , O ' "
t-
a 'the ' ' " !
ea Thw 'Mustang" conquers * „
Wakes MAN or BEAST well again !
Tills iiodcr never varies. A nmrol of purity ,
Btrpiirlh nnd wholoiomi'iiest Aioro ucoiioinlcal
than the ordlnun kinds unn innnot bo sold In
competition \\1IU tno multltinlof of lou cost.
Miortnulcht ilium or plinMilintu liowdBn Sold
only In tans. Itoyai Ilaklng l'o\Ml r Co. , 1 1
\ \ all struct , Now Vork.
\\liich-woro
awarded r/ir/iitflioliifsffiiflfnii / / hvii medlciilluiy
nt the Inteiiiatlonnl Exhibition at lirtisseHlmxu
pioMd to bo a Ural class remedial agent in nil
( 'atarihs of the organs of losplratlou .mil dlgcs-
SO N mmtAJ ASTII.j.rs nro pie-
scrlbod by phjslcUns indlMsisos of the lungs
nnd chest and asthma. 'Ihulonollt di-ilveil fiom
tlii'lrii'o Is nnsiiipas-ed , and even In the most
chronic cases they soothe , e.ise , und stimulate.
SODKX MlXUItAI. TASTIU.KS arc prcfeia-
ble to all simil.ii prvp.ir.itlons , because they aio
n naturnl lenicdx , an nnadultcrati d product of
tlieypilUKs , i ontalnliiK In an nndlmlnlshed de-
of all san.ithe pilnclples of these cpilngs
PODKN MINT.llljPASTIhLlIS nre pro-
piled e\rlti le'j ' under the pel son il ciipcr\ Is
le n and Lontr.il of W. SIOUM'/INU , M. I ) . ,
1C. 1C. Sanltaiy Councillor.
SODKN MlNiitAI : < I'A TIM.nS nro unc-
cjnalled usii nohtnt in ( .u.iglisniul cnt.irilis.cvun
In the most clnonic eases. Their success H un-
rSOliNrMlN'KUAl. ) : 1'ASTIl.I.r.S are a super-
loriemi'dv In uhooplnR cotnh and dlplitlmi lu ;
in the foi mer they lessen thu p.uoxyxm oftlm
iittnt k , v hllo jn entltiK the latter dl--caM'\\ h
cannot take hold in n thioat not directed by
catanli.
SODKN MINKItAt. I'ASTII.IjVS dcilvo In
cleaned viilnti from the fiut of huIng \oiy
fa\oi-ible liitlncucu upon Hie orijiim of diges
tion.
lUFy.jjii ' iii.ivviyj. .v.r ouen * to
- . . / . . . .
be kept lue\eiy home. All mothers are iccom-
mt ndeil to urge theii rhlldien dmliiK the cold
CMsun to allow .1 pastille slo ly to melt In their
months \ \ lille out on err inds or Kolng to school.
bDDlIN .MINUUAIj I'ASTll.HS mo for silent
nt niMiilvnlldincKistsiitii'cn box. bhould join
.otkcep them , kindly address the
bot.i ACLNH Kin am UMJI.II STVTL ,
Soden Mineral Springs Company
( Limited )
IS Cedar Street , New York.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION
W Oviu A
Louisiana State Lottery
Incorpoiatel by the lejjls'atiire ' In ISR3 , for
rMucational uid Charitable purposes , nnd Hs
fi.mchlse made a part of the pt osent State Con-
Mltutioii , In IBIlt. by an ovei whelming popular
otc.
Its MAMMOTH DHAWJNijPtakq place Scilil-
AnnuallvJuno ( and llprcmhi-r ) nnd its GHAND
SINUU : NL'MIIHIt DltAWINOn takoplacelll
cncliofthe other ten months of the jeai. and aio
till ill an n in public , at the Academy of Music ,
l ew Ol leans , La.
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS ,
1'or Integrity of Its Drawings , mid rroinpt
I'aj input of J'rI/cs
ArrisTHj AS tor.i.o\\s :
"We do hereby certify \\oai.per\lKetho
nrraiiKemeuts tor all the Monthly and beml-An-
nual UiawliiKhof 'J ho Louisiana State Lottery
Company , und in person mnnajjo nnd control
theliuiulnKs themselves , nnJ that the same
aie conducted with honesty , fairness , nnd in
Kood faith ton aid all parties , and ne aiithorlyu
thecompany to use this rertltleate , nith fac-
himiles of our HlBinituros nttached , in its adver
tisements "
COM M ISSfON IUtS.
We. the undersigned Hanks and IJankcrs.uill
pavall i'lizc-b dinwii in The Louisiana State
potteries which nuij bu presented at our conn-
It. M. WA'f.MSI.nV , 1'res. Louisiana Nat. Hank.
I'ltniltKI. XNAt'X. I'ros. btiito Nat'l Hint.
A. IIALDWIN , i'ru-i. New ( ) ileans Nat'l Itaiilc.
CAHIi KOHN. 1'ies. I'nlonNational Hank.
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING ,
At llio Academy of Music , New Or
leans. TH"Hdny. Mnruli 111 ,
1HHI ) .
CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000.
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each.
Halve : , $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen
tieths , $1. .
MHTOP , „ , „ , ,
K orjroj.oois r ) .o3i
i'iti/.i : or
i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
i i'ii'r/.i : cil1 'niuiiiiis . . . . . . . wjloxi
' ' ' '
B I'KI/.lisOP lil.UOOaio . , , . . .
ft 1'KIXINOr r > , < kl uro . . . .
"ri j'Hi/.isoi' : ioxnr ) ,
IU ) I'KI/.KSOK WMIare
'M ) I'HI/.iSOK JtfOaro . , . MI.IKIl
coo i'iii7isor : 2oj r 10U.IXX )
API'IIOMMXIKIS I'ltl/BS ,
100 I'rirenof JVHJaie ,000
] 001'ii7osof : iiiilnre . . . .
IUU J'lizesof KXJiuo . .
TMIMINAh rill/lH ,
! K I'rizes of JKIO nro t'Kl.JOG
VN 1'rUesof 100 uro . ,
a.nil'ri/os. amoimtliiK to
J ori > . 'J IrkcU iliiiw liw Cupltul l'rUe uro nut en-
illo.l in tcnnliml | irl/u
lirioiiCl ( TiilUTts , or itny fiirllicr Irifiirtnntlna
ilcslri' < l , illo k-Hltlj lu llio un Icrnlunwl , clearly
stnlliiK jour resliUnte.wltli find' , Coiiiuy. htrucl unit
nuinltr MoruruiH I return mall deliver ) will b in
hiin.lhy your inciiivliiii an cnvulupu licurliiK your
" " '
"b | | ' ( ) M1IPS KiprpM Minify ' Or lorn on
New \ork K\tlinni ; In unllimry letter , t'urrcney \ > f
Kiilireiis UU our ivptiuoj iVll9'V'1lI.niW
1 A IIAI i inn ,
Or31. A DAUI'IIIN , ewprluans , I.j.
Wu luiii < lun , I ) C
Ailtfross ReEiistefeif tellers to
> 'J'lmt llio imvincnt of
\ ) t U ( , rAllAMKi :
11V KIU11NAIHI.NAI. IIA.NKh Or I uw Orluini , anil
.
tliu'lkkelXru ulifiied by llio i'roiildtiit til mi IIIHU.
union wbo oclmru.riul rlKliU ro rc-t-oiiiilfKl In tno
lilnlicst iuru ; thcrcfure , boituro of "II umtntluin
"rolsKBffllilAaSll.1lI8SVi1r ! . nmHlli-it - part or
| . ' | ol .Ha ,
fruclloioriVtkket'iSrilJKUHV Unln Blijr ' > " ' 'f ' ;
AiiyllilnK In uur immu oncrud lor lc tlinu u llullar U
uuwliiillu.
SteekPiano
tie towtWiM * nctlan und
WOOOBR1DOEB
SPECIAL SALE.
ANDSl'lHMAI , I'Ull iSOS : MKN'STHOU-
Hl'HS
Mas Mojcr-EstabHshod 186S"AJolph lleyoi
ax Meyer
roa ,
SIXTIETH AND TAHXAM STUKETS ,
Cicucral AprnlN fur
STEINWAY ,
CHICKERING ,
KNABE ,
VOSE & SONS ,
BEHR BROS , ,
and JAS , W , STARS
Slory & Claft and Shoiiinicr-Bell
hl'KCIAI. TIIK'LS AMJ ' 1HKMS.
yrlte foi Catalojne
DAYS.
This is a disease \vhich has heretofore
Dallied all Medical Science.
Welme a ltcmcdynnkno\\n to anvono In tlio
Woihl outside of our Company , timl ono that haste
to ciuo the mo-it obstinate cases. Ten dix's in
recent casss does the ioik. . It Is the old chronlo
deep seated cases that xvo solicit. Wo liaxo
cuied hundieds who linxo been nbiiuluiied by
I'hjsiciaus , nnd pronounced inriirablo. nnd no
clmlleiiL'o the \\oild to biln ; ? ns a case tlr.it wo
xIII not < nru In less thin l\ty days.
Since the history of nii'dtcliio.i true spec-Hie
for faxphllls has been sought for but never
found until oui
IMAGffC fitS .r.OV
nnsdtecoxoioil , and xxo iuu instilled in saying
It is tlio only Itemedy In the World that will pin-
i'lxi'lycure , bor.iu e the latest Jlcdli'ul XX'oiks ,
published by the best Icnoivn antnoiitlcs , say
ibiio was iievi-i u tuio specific before. Uuriciu-
edy uillcuio wlfen everything ulso IIIH failed.
Why \\aste jour tlmo and money with patent
multeities that uoxer had virtue or doctor Ith
phxslclans that cannot cm Jim , jou th it li.uo
tried ovet ythiim else should corns to us now and
got permanent relief , you nexoi carf get it clso-
xiht'io. Mnik what wo hay , in this end \oti
mu-ttakooui mnedv orNKVLIt reco\er nad
you that ha\o been mulcted but a shoittline
' 'lould by all meaiib como lo us now not one In
ten of new cases ovei get ptimnnently cured.
Many get help and think they are free from the
disc ase. but lu one. two ortfuou xeiis aflor It
appears again in a more horrible foi m.
This is ablooJ Purifier uncl xvill Cure
any Sldn or Blood Disease xvhen
Cverythiiiff lilhc Fiils.
THE COOK REMEDY CO ,
Jtoom 10 nnd 11 , U. K. National It.inK
Oiimlnt. S'cli.
J. E McGrew
. . , ,
One of llio Most Snrccsjfnl
PECIALISTS
In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe
cial and Private Diseases ,
LOSS OF MANHOOD , SS ?
SeMial Ortrans , absolutely ( Mircil.
PRIVATE DISEASES , aIlcio\M(0br0 , , ; \ , ( , a.c ?
nntoLd.
CI/IW HI7CAQPQ his treltniniit for wlil'li
OMM UIOtAOUOi Klvea llio most bn.uulf ul
complexion , mid u perfect. SKln.
CONSULTATION FREE : K , Vi :
bond Mump for leply ,
Office Bushman Bloc * , 16th and
Uouulau bts. Omaha.
State Line.
To ( jlnstr < ) u , liclfast , Dublin nnd I.hcrpnol
From New York Every TuesJay ,
Cabin passage H'innd ? VP , riCtoidltiKto location
of nil" loom llxi iimloii } IH lo t'ici.
Steerage to and fioin Hinopo at l.ouust Hates ,
AU.sTIN IIAIIIN & ( O . ( IrnM AfiPnlH.
51 llio.ul ay , New Voik.
JOHN IIt.iiiCcn : ( ; \Uslun 1 \ AKfiit ,
Illl Itaniloliili M , ( hkafjo.
IIAHUV K MOOHIIS , Asent , Onialia ,
Hcdiicod Cabin Rutcs to Glngfjow Kx-
hlbUion ,
YELLOW SIGNS. YELLOW TUBS
it JJ
BALTIMORE
Fresli Raw Oysters ,
Hulutfiluiiil tmikiilMtli rlt.inllncs'i.V tui by
GH , PEARSON & 00 , Baltimore , Md
Uhoy are the pu t. Ahk your Umc r from thuin
Haiford MEATS FOR ,
TabSe SOUPS FISH , ,
GIUYIES ,
Saucen c'vO ,
and 'J unor * vurctl , WG ycurft *
> | ierlrnrc. An Kiilfi. lluult
I'm. l.K.UrMH 111 ! I..H.II ,
U IUIMbu.l. . Al. , < l.ln.toIII.
PEERLESS DYES * ? UX
15 TO 40 PER CENT
SavinginCas
Guaranteed by using
TUB
National Automatic
Gas-Saving Governor ,
Secure * n Mcmlv ami uniform acgico ot Illu-
munition , rcsultlim from regular pressure ana
rnnsiMiuout pi-rfoot roinbustlon of tlio Bases.
Insnilim a V re nnd healthful ntinospJicre , nnd
ubvlntlim tin- sooty deposits of uncniiMtmod
rnrbon upon fiescoeil walls paintings nnu
' " °
'
'ri"iPo vems tbo dln.iRioeiblo whistling , blow Inn
nnd smoking of burnt ra , nnd a\olrta thn frc-
( incnt dixiiKi-r niul cxpon/o of InokMi l-'iobcs .
Tlio (5o\rinor ( ( osts the coii'timer 1'HAtTI.
CAI I.V NOriUNtt , ni tlio suMng In gas bills
iwlieio full capacity of nu-tci li used ) will ic-
Imlocostof ( ioM'inoi In < noiy three or four
mnntlii' norvlco nnd In huge imlMltigs cyorv
MXH dins. tlin-ueininliiK lltOM WMn ) ( W PEii
( . i.N' I' , mutual dIMdendsim the eminent ,
OVER 10,000 MACHINES IN SERVICE.
CJT NOTICE ! „ & $
'c will nllui'liourdiis-S.nlnp Jlut'liliips
io mi } nii'lciupon ( In1 hip-is of unolinlf
tin1a"IiiMif immtlilj Sinim. .
1'iactlcil tests nindotu oui olllce. I'nlille In-
Agencies aistulmttid In all cities.
THE GAS SAVING GUARANTEE CO , ,
H. K > Corner KJIIi ami 1'ariiam S ( . ,
OMAHA , NP.I1.
I OO So.
Clark Ot ,
Ibe Regular Old-EstaWlsIicd
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Is still Treating with the Grtuteit
SKILL and SUCCESS
- M / * . TT .
Cfironic , Nervous and PrivatGDiseases , '
B-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood ,
railing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Tcrrlbla
Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the cfTccU
Icidmit to early decay nnd peilups Connumptlon or
Insanity , treated scienllfically Ly new methods with
nevcr-failmc ucce5i
SYPHILIS ami all b d Blood and Skin Dis
eases permanently cured.
Si-KIDNUYnnd URINARYcomphlnlsGleet ,
Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varicocele and all dUeatet
of llic Oenllo-Unnary Oigins cured promptly without
Injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Gleans.
< j No experiments. Age andexperlencelm *
portant , Consultation free and sacred ,
Wfaend t cents postnc for Celebrated Works on
Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate li < casc $
CB'lhosc contemplaling Marriase semi for Dr.
Clarke's celebrated guMc Male and Female , each
15 cents , Loth 25 cents ( stamps ) Consult the old
Doctor , A friend ! ) letter or call nny save futun suffer-
init and shame , and add Roldcn j eirs to life J9BHoote
"Life's ( Secret ! Errors , " socents.tamps ( ) Mcdiclnl
and writings sent ever > where , secure from exposure-
Hours , 8 to 8. Sundaji 9 to 13. Address
F. D. CLARKE , M. D. ,
186 So. Clark. St. . CHICAGO , ILL.
OMAHA
MEDICALan"SURGICAL INSTITUTE
sslh l
N , W. Cor. 13th & Dodfiro Sts.
Toil THE TIIEAT'IENT Or ALL
Appliance ; far Deformities and Truno3.
Host iRCilltlcs uppiratus imd romcdloi formicccsi
ful troatn'ont of every form of dlsenso rcqulrlnt
Medltnl or S irci ul Treiliui-nt
FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.
Hoard an-1 attendance ! best Uoipltnl nccommuila *
linns In tUu wont ,
WHITE Fimnitcui APS on Deformltloinnil llrncri ,
Trusses , Club Kcet. CurvatJio of tlio biilno , I'llei ,
Tumor" . Cancer. C tarrli. ronohltl , Inuntatlon.
ElectrUlty , l' rnlyslH , KiillaiiaT. KlJnoy. Ulnildcr ,
Kje , I nr. Skin unit Ulooil.anil nllSurclcnl opcratloni.
Diseases of Women a Specialty. ,
DOOk ON IJISI ASKS O WOUhS UlEl.
ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
MAKisn A prMM M.ry or
PRIVATE BISEASES.
All llluoil Dltuaso tuccessfullr trautaJ. bypbllltlo
I'olFon ruinovoil from tlio mralu'iu wUliout nu'rcury.
New rustorutlvu truatiuiMit lor Ion of Vltftl 1'otrer.
Pen-unit tin ibla to VUK U8 inny On treated Nt nonin or
corre noudc ncc. All cnmminilc < tmn coutlilcutlal.
llcitulnes or Instruments tunt l > y mall ur oxi > rc ,
tecurcly parked , nn nmrks tu Inillrato conluiili or
eni1rr. Ono iieinom'liilervliiw proltrntl. ( nil nn4
( on'Ullus nr Homl liluory of your IHSC , nil J wo will
tend in I'l.Hii ' wrapper , our
BOOK TO MEN , FREEI
Dpon Private , Hnoclal or Nkr\ou * Il-e e , linp .
tency.Hiphllls , Uleot and \arlcotole , wltU cjuealloa
list. Amlrtss
Omaha Mcdicnl owl tiwriicul Institute , or
nil. flluJIalftAiUY ,
Cor. J3th and Doitgo ata. , OMAHA , NRB.
Dli 1' . C. WEST'S Nriiv'K A si > lliuiN
MINI i ( jimi.iuti od MiL'Uiir fet llyxKiiht , DI//.l-
ness , < oiivuhloiiH , llts. NUIVMMS NmirulKla ,
| > aili he Nmonvl'tustr.itloiicruisulliy tlunisa
otalo ihol ci tolnuto. Wik liilinis , Mcntul lu- )
; irussloii. Sof'i-nln of thn Ur.iln irsultinifli * In-
unity ami 1'iidln ; ; tn uilnnv , do ay and iU nth.
I'lonnitiiruOliI lluironnim , l tiw otpo'\er
iu'lthi'r , Involtintu ) l < < mi' " nn 1 Spennat-
u IKIM ciiusod by o ui uxurtlon of the bratn.KUlf-
abnso or ovpilndulii'ii < n. Carh box lontalnn
film inuiith'n liu.ttin.'iit if I U ) a box , nrslx bo < ( ii
forf i.U'iently ) null pi-ipild onii'c < > lpt < if pilco
\VB GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To curu any case. With e.iUi order I o > nived b
n for six lmx s , accoinpanlihl With fiW MO will
semi the iiurflirnLc oui written ( -trtiiiiti : > n to refund
fund thn nuinuy If the treatiiimit dee < not direct
acute , duii.iiitt m IbHtii'il only by Coolimm
liniKCo. , DmeeHts , Vjlo AiiJiiti , HID i'lunam
ktrct.tUiii.ih.i N b. _
Nolriska National
U. S. DEPCSITORY , OMAHA , USD.
I'nltl Ui Ciijiilnl . 100,000
Surplus . 50,000
I. W , "i MKi. I'lOilllHIlt
l < l- li B , IfKKU , Vlf ) I'l.HKll'Ilt
A. U. I'ot/Ai.lN , . 'nd Vlcu I'loildcnt.
W. 11. S lllldlil.s ( alhler.
W , A' . MOKSI. , .loir. H. ( . ' ( H. i. INS ,
11. W , VA'JI.J. l.i v. IHH , IthUD ,
A. H. J'OLWUN
lanicli'i ; Ollico
THE IRON BANK ,
Gomel l-'tli and I'm 11:1111 : Bin.
ll.inKIni ; IlUhlnu-f }
oilurylyi urnfinBo Ua ) IJVl r.
orneVUli rlrv.MuBUi tlo IlrlU
-rtiM.ocinLlnca. < lii ruulitcltb
only ono In the wcrlilKenrratlnM
aconttriuoui J-'Uftrfo & Mngnrtfa
rrrnl. tclintinc.I'mierful , liuroLIf ,
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