Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 14, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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| THE GENERAL CONFERENCE ,
* Blgiiup Nowmnn Tolls How It Will
Bonoflt Omaha
K THE BISHOPS TALK ON CHANGE
XIin CxncrtrUluto oCn Llttta Cnsli And
IloMpltnllty Wilt Gruntly Int
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provo tlic City Mornlty
' nnrt Flnnnulalljr
Itlaliori Ncwinnu'ii Address
Iilrihop Nowinan talked to a very largo at
tendance at the real cst.ito exchange meet
Ini ; on the advantages that will nccruo to
Omaha frcm the holding licro in 1S9.J of the
Ronernl conference of the Methodist church
The bishop was closely followed by hi * nudi-
once and wa frequently nin > liudod He said
in brlof :
' • It has been a rule with mo all tny life
never to Intcrforo with a business mans
_ * - hours of business I recognize the solemn
\ * ' * lty of business obligations Wo nro nil rcfil
cslato men You are interested In real cs-
tatohcre I am Interested in real estate
nbove 1 utn ugent for mansions In the shies
und I hoiiojou will nil bo ublo to rcud your
titles clear to such abodes ,
"If the Rcncralconfcrcncoof the Methodist
church is Held hero in ISO J It-will bu the llrst
time that hospitality has been extended to
that body In n hundred years , Olmhn has
many honors This frcsli ono awaits you
Wo Methodist pronchcrs have scon so much
of this world that wo have loarncd to watch
as vjcll as pray H'lion the conference mot
in New York mid decided to hold the next
session in Omaha in 1SW wo Appointed a
coaiiultlcoof seven to secure reduced railway
transportation and , In case Omnha failed to
mnlto peed her promise or entertainment , to
arrnnBOtiicnts for the con
ference olscwhero It Is within
yot'r reach to hnvo this great
bodymcot in our beautiful cltvand remain
rninko n month , I am glad there Is an appre
ciation of the Importance of the coming hereof
of these men of brain and brawn , heart and
conscience , tlioso scholars of the nation
They are not all clergymen Over two hun
dred of them will bo representative business
men from oil parts of the country , nnd you
can readily appreciate the aavantuRO of
V having them with you n month to ro awoy
then with facta and impressions of this beau
tiful city , which la my Judgment , is destined
to bo the inland metropolis , of this great
continent These delegates do not como as
mendicants asking hospitality Omnha ten
dered her hospitality They como as guest
amply unnpototit , to pay for their
own entertainment If necessary The states
moot has bcon published that the expense of
the general cOnference Is about JimIMO This
is misleading , ns the amount includes tno
traveling expenses of the dologatc * , which
nro always paid by the church from a fund
provided for that purpose I'rivato enter
talninent has bcon promised for SOU delegates
ol the 000 who will probably attend This
number may boconsideraoly increased Wo
• will need about $20,000 for the proper enter
tainment of guests who will not bo cared for
lu the homos ot our citlzciiB , nnd for the nec
essary expenses of the conference I am
sure there will bo uo trouble in securing this
iiuinut when the tlmo comes to raise it
You understand the financial bonctlts of
having representatives from every state in
the union , from thoCnnadas , from Knglund ,
i from the Isles of the fccas , hero In your city
for u month I will not speak of that , but
prefer rather to refer to the moral benefits
that will bo felt It will quicken our chnrl-
i ties Inspire our devotions , and cement the
J great ohurcbes in an united opposition to the
I / evils of society that wo nil ucprecato and
• L / would wish aupprossed I am colng to a
if . - - nwni.lnof the bishops In Now York soon
_ BP and 1 want to carry to thorn
F the assurance that Omaha stands
m ready with her tendered hospitality
f for the great < onferencc It will bo a rare
meeting The great probums ! of tbo day will
bo discussed by the great men of the day
The deft lingers of the reporters will scud
tnoso debates to all pans ot the world nod
H whenever ilioy are read the name of Omuha
H . . will bo sounded The delegates and visitors ,
" In all a hundred thousand strong , will mwer
• forgot the conference , und when they think
of it they will think of Omatia , "
President Hartman , nflcr thanking Hlshop
Kowman for his address , promised the op-
polntmcnt of a commlttou of tbo exchange to
uld in securing pledges lor thcontcrtulnmont
of the conference delegates
The listing was :
Clarks addition , lotiO , $3,000.
Clarks addition , lot 20 , $10,000.
Campbell's addition , lot 3 , bloclt ) , SJxl.W ,
H four-room cottage , II-CO.
m Vinton place , lot S3 , SJxlM , J2,20O.
Loiseuring addition , lot 1 , bloclt 2 , 50x130 ,
. ' 00.
00.Vinton place , lots 24 and 25 , 48x223 , S3.090.
K Armstrong's Urst addition , lot 1 , block 3 ,
47x201 , * 8.000.
. Highland placodot4. block 13 , 47x137 , ten
KPJfe room house , fS.000.
C. . Hansconi place , lot 10 , block 17 , 50x150 ,
W' \ jiooo "
Vinton place , lots 17 and 18 , 40x90 , $900
each
City , east K lot 3 , block 251 , 33x105 , $2,000. ,
Sales were reported :
_ yW _ - . Solby , ots37 and 39 , block I ,
B W. L. Lelby's first addition to South Omaha ,
81,000.
Jly L. S. Heed A Co , , lot 21 , block 4 , Short
dan place , H\W. \
• , By T. S. Claruson , lot 13 , block : sfl.Kountzo
• place , { 0.000.
H liy CoUoth , Johnson & Lovgrou , lot 12 ,
block 17 , Orchard hill , $ b00 ; lot U , l'icrsou's '
H nub division , $1,750.
Uy Mumaiigh & Kotchctt , lot 0 , block 1 ,
H Newport addition , $500.
By Patrick Land Co , 8 lots in Dundee
place , * I0,500.
H Samples of Dr Mlles Ucstorativo Nervlno
B at Ivuhti & Co 's , 15th uud Douglas , euros
H headache , ncrvousnoss , sleeplessness , uou-
B ralgia , iltt > , otc
B MEN OF UATKS
PF" Tlicy nro Very Uusy on Tholr lie
_ _ T , -f % - - _ ni > eotlvo ltontl * .
F | V _ 1 ho now corn tariff for B. & M. points In
H Nebraska is out and will go Into effect next
H Saturday Whllo It contemplates a reduc-
Hv tion of only 10 per cent on the through rate ,
T ll applies west of the river entirely There
Hf fore ' , nil bcnetlta accruing therefrom are
_ V-pt within the llmitB of the state For in-
B stance , tbo Tata on corn , oats , rye upd bar
H , lay from Omuha to Chicago Is 20 cents That
_ will not bo changed Tuklng this reduction
H then on the basis of local changes , It
B . amounts to aoout 2.1 percent Hero is an
_ H example : The Joint grain tariff from Hust-
m lugs to Chicago Is25 cents per 100 pounds
B The special corn tariff reduces this to 22 }
couts , therefore , ns applied to the local
S rate , which is 1-K cents , the cut amounts
V really to ( I cents a huodrod A tabulated
B statement showing dltferencos in the old und
fl now rates will not bo uninteresting :
Old Hate Now Itato
X Alliance 4Ua 25 o
§ Alma 27 'MV
J Arapahoe , , . , .27 2IJ <
Ausley 2S 25
f Hlgham ID ) • 25 ,
niuolllll , 25 22 > < f
SB lientrlco 23 21
, _ _ . Dickens 2S 25
Vj " f Kllsworlli , . . . . . .37 25
Hi Grand Jjlund , .25 22) ) <
Orant : < 0 25
B The list includes all stations No rate
KB over 25 cents can bo charged , consequently ,
IB the people in the extreme western part of
BJ the a'utu are the more favored , where soma
BJ reductions amount to oulv one cent or two
BJ cents , orthcrs reach live und six coots
BJ The Union Pucillo receives reports from
BJ | ouch station on Its line every day quoting tha
, BP prices which local buyers are paying for corn ,
BJ but it oannot bo discovered as yet that there
has been uuy fluctuation In the market on uo-
BJ count ot tins ypeclal rate ,
H About two yc rs ago the SL Paul & DuB -
B | lutli railcoad company started out to build
'no extension of its line from St , Paul to
Omaha.but after making it survey ot tha
BJ routa uud securing right of way through thut
BJ iKjrliou of Mlunesotu , operations
BJ slopped Nothing has since been
BJ heard of tbo scheme At that time
BJ Thomas [ < . Kimboll general truflla mauagor
[ 'Bf rf of the Union I'acitlo , said tha entcrpriso
. BBk " would most certainly go through as hu had
BBJBP great faith In the sincerity and dotermina-
BB - , tlon of these who were backing it Their
BBV \ \ roprosentatlvoa came hero to nogotlato with
BBJ ' the Union I'acitlo for u. connection that
Bp' would msure them advantages on through
BB
business nnd It Is understood a partial agrco-
mont was entered Into Mr Kimball was
asked whether the project hadfsllen through
and replied that much dlfUuulty had bcon
encountered In securing a satisfactory entrance - I
trance to Omaha which doubtless was the
chief cause of delay
General Manager Holdrcge , Ooooral
Freight Agent Crosby , General Pastanger
Agent Francis of the It & M. , Assistant
( Jcncral Trafllc Manager Muoroo and Con
oral Passenger Agent Lomax of the llnlon
Pnclfio ; also General Passenger nnd Ticket
Agent Duchanan of the Fremont , ElUhorn
fc Missouri Valley nro In Chicago attending
meetings of the various associations to which
their rospectlvo corporations belong Lomax ,
Francis , Buchanan , Thompson of the Santa
Fo , Caldwell Philllppl , ot the Missouri
PnclHo loft Wednesday to take In a mooting
ot tbo Transcontinental passenger aaocin >
tion
tion.A
A special dispatch to Tun Uf.b from Nebraska -
braska City says that the Missouri Paclllo
proposes to change Us road by building a
cutoff from Union to Plnttsmouth , striking
the main line again in Sarpy county , nnd
thus secure a more direct Una into Omaha
None of the local oflleials , however , could
glvo any Information regarding the matter
According to the reports from Washing
ton some trouble is likely to bo encountered
by the B. & M. in Its cftdrt to
seenro n right of way through
the now military reservation of Fort Omnha
the Missouri Pacific nns tiled nn application
with the socrotnry of wnr for permission to •
contruct n line ncross the grounds It is In
timated that not more than ono right of way
will bo granted but that ull roads desiring to
use It will bo permitted to do so
In the interest of economy and retrench
ment , the Union Paclllo and Northwestern
agencies at Sun Francisco nro to bo consoli
dated A similar move will also be mads
probably at ether points
Infcrnnl Iimcnulty
could i cnrcoly dovlso moro excruciating tor
tures than those ot which you sco the ovll
donees in tbo face ot a rheumatic or neural
gic sufTcror The ngonles nro the consequence -
quenco ot not chocking n rheumatic or nou-
ralglo attack at the outset Hostuttcr's
Stomach Ulttors have boon found by skil
ful medical practitioners to possess not only
romodlnl , but dofcnslvo ofllcaoywhere these
diseases exists , or n tcodency to thorn Is ex
hibited Surely this puissant but snfo bo
tanic mcdiclno , bearing , too , bucU high
specific sauction , Is bettor than the poisons
often employed , but moro unsafe , not only in
continuance , but in Isolated doses The
blood Is depurated thoroughly from the
rhouinatlc virus , nnd the nerves , slightly lm-
purged upon , saved from ultimata and dlro-
ful throes by this benign , saving medioino ,
which likewise exhibits marked ofllcaoy for
malaria , kidney complaints , dyspepsia , con
stipation and liver complaint
TI113 LIBKKAIi VIOTOUW
Whnt It Mentis to tbo Pcopla of Salt
I < nkc- .
Mr George Wnllaco of Salt Lnko City is
in Omaha visiting his brother , William Wallace -
lace , cashier of the Omaha National bank ,
nnd a mora thoroughly ploascd man could
not bo found than ho Is ever the result of
Inst Mondays ' olectiou
Ho left homo Immediately after voting
early Mondoy morning , consequently got no
details as to how matters came out until ho
reached this city Speaking of this matter ,
ho said :
Omaha people think they know what a
red hot political campaign is , but I can tell
thorn they have a very poor conception of
such things
The defeat of Mormon rule In Salt LaKe
City is the grandest victory over uch loved
What docs It mean ! Why , it means that wo
will force them to sell their property ; it
means oxtcnslvo public improvements and
the rapid building up of a largo commorclal
contcr
"It also means an lncrcnso in valuations ,
nn enlargement of taxes and the accumula
tion of a fund suftleiont to do some
thing with Our taxes now amounts to
ono-htilf of ono per cent , on a quarter valu
ation Think of running a city with such nn
incotno as that
"i'ho now administration will at ouco
ndopt a broad liberal policy , Inuugurato un
extnnslvo system of public improvements ,
offer good inducements for the Investment of
forolgn capital , iu short give us such u boom
ns we have long been dreaming of "
Ladles who value u refined complexion
must use Pozzonl's Powder it produces a
soft and beautiful skin
Snlnon Ijio iiiHi-H.
The following saloon licenses were granted
yestardoy afternoon ; Julius Treisehko ,
northeast corner Third and Pine streets ; G.
liudloff nnd A. Goobel , 42-1 North Sixteenth
street ; E. G. Floyd , 1313 Douglas ; A" . E.
Butt , 1123 Capital avenue ; C. il Yates , 1101
Fa mam
The following worn refused licenses :
Christ Buttenhelmcr , northwest corner Six
teenth and Mandcrson ; Charles Warner ,
2d30 Sherman avenue
The board adjourned to next Monday even
ing , when romonstrancos againBt A. F.
Rohlff , 1003 Hamilton street , will bo heard
After the meeting , members of the board
were hoard to say that the remonstrance in
the Bullcnhuimcr case was presented the
host of any they had heard
In Policn Court
The trial of the Ncstlohouso crowd , set for
3:30 : yesterday afturnoou , was postponed
uutll next Wcdnosday attornoon ut 2 o'clock ,
HJggiiisou , the man who was hoaten up so
seriously , having misunderstood the tlmo for
which the trial was act , not being pres
ent
ent.Tom
Tom Conway , -ostod for resistingOfllcor
Black , was lined $10 nnd costs by Judge
Holsley yestordnv nftoruoon
B. Davis , for expressing without n license ,
was fined 1 and costs
Elmer McKiffen , charged with obtaining
money under false pretenses , was dismissed
for want of prosecution
George Pickard was Jailed yesterday attor
noon ou complaint of Paul CosacK , charging
thut ho stole a light brown peny valued at
150.Cledo
Cledo Fleming was released yesterday
afternoon on bond of $400 to appear in the
district court when wanted
nils * Onrhv'ri Kuneral
The funornl ot Miss Nellia Corby occurred
irom tbo rcstdonce of her parents , Mr and
Mr * . J. O. Corby , cornpr ot Twentieth and
Blnnoy streets , at 2 o'clock yesterday after
noon
The services were conducted by Hov John
Williams of Br Barnabas church Dean
Gardner ot Trinity cathedral was also pres
ent
ent.Tho
The llowors were very numerous nnd very
beautiful the casket being literally covered
The pall bearers were Messrs K. O. Gates ,
W. C. Kots , N. Sliver , a It Sherman , F. V.
Freeman and A. M * . Joplin
The quariolto ot Trinity cutliedral was
present and furnished the music
I' .ir U | > nnd Knvn Kxnoits ) %
City Ltconso Inipector Itlloy yesterday
finished making out about three hundred
more licenses which ho hopes the parties In
tel ested will step to the front und take nwny
immediately Coal dealers , plumbers , ped-
diem , rxpessmen , hnckmen , etc , are Inter
ested , and Mr Itlloy says that unless these
people como to time without turther delay ,
ho will nut them to expense Up to the
preieut tlmo the Inspector has Issued li
censes , representing n total of about f250-
000 , und enough mora are to bo issued to
brlug the total for the year up to 1300,000.
Husplciioiis Cliuracters
'Ed McGco and Ed Sutton were arrested a
few days ugo'o * suspicious characters Yes
terday morning they were Identified by
Jens Jensou as the men who stole I'J7 worth
of his clothing in pants and coats goods
When arraigned McGee walvod a prelimi
nary hearing nnd was held In tbo district
court in tbo sum of (500. Suttcn will stand
trial ,
Muirlauo fduonaoa
Only one marriage Ucenso was Issued yes
terday , the following being the parties ;
Name uad Besidonee • Ace
I AndrewWillman , Omaha , , , , , . . . . , , . , . .27
| Mary Cunuingham , Omaha , , . . , . . ,23
,
Mrs WInslow'a fjoptUJng Syrup for
children teething , boftoua tfio gums
and allays all pain ! i5 cents a boltlo
'
THE ' ANNEXATION QUESTION
Why no Ooufaronco WuBHotd With
South Omtibn People
OMAHA , WILL WAIT A FEW DAYS
The < Committees Malco a Startling
Dlscovcrr In Connection With
tbo Talcing ; or the Next
Census
A Serious Oversight
The committees of the council , real estate
exchange and board of trade mat at the real
estate exchange room yesterday afternoon to
talk over the project of going to South Omaha
to agitate the nnnoxnilon question Mr II
W. Yntcs was made chairman ot the meeting
nnd W. U. Cr.iry was nppotntod secretary
Mr Hartman , president ot the real estate
exchange , stated the object of the meeting ,
and dilated upon the advantages South
Omaha would derlvo from bolng tnoda a part
of Omaha Among ether things ho sold tha
people of that suburb would receive better
pollco and flro protection
Hon , John A. McShano was asked for nn
expression ot his views , and stated that ho
should bo opposed to annexation unless tbo
men who had bcon Induced to como
to South Omaha and Invest tholr capital
would glvo their consent to the movement
These men , ho said , could bo convinced with
figures showing them advantages to bo derived -
rived by annexation , out he , for ono , was of
the opinion that it would bo n breach of faith
to try to compel thorn to becumo a part of
Omaha If they thought it was not for their
interest to do so They had como hero and
bad established great manufacturing inter
ests , and it was no moro than fair that they
should bo allowed n voice In tbo matter of
saying whether they wanted to como in with
Omaha or not Atr McShano said also that
ho had talked with Mr Cudahy about the
matter and found him opposed to the project
nt first , but the Chicugo house hod favored
the move and Mr Cudahy dow Bcomod
moro favorably disposed toward It
Mr Mcday , on the contrary , was opposd
to the idea , but Mr McShano had no doubt
he conld bo brought to favor it If it was
shown to bo advantageous to his interests
Mr Herman Kountzo said ho had not
given the mnttor much consideration , but ho
did not see that any great advuntngc would
result to cither city by n consolidation Ho
thought , however , that It would be the
best to sccuro the consent of the packers to
the move
Mr D. J. O'Donahoo stated that there are
several parties in the city who are preparing
figures which will convlnco the most Bkop-
tical that South Omaha will bo largely bone
fitted by annexation
Major D. H. Wheeler mentioned a number
of things whoroln South Omaha would bo
benefitted by nnnnoxatlon It would giva
tbo city a better financial standing , and in
stead ot soiling her warrants at a discount
of 35 per cent sbo would bo able to got a
good return for tbom The city wculd also
bo givou a much better standing financially
Mr , E. It030 water said tbo people of South
Omaha should bo given to understand the
advantages they would derive Irom the con
solidation They will derive moro udvantago
than Omaha , as they have piled up a largo
indebtedness which they would turn over to
Omaha Besides that , they would rccclvo
tbo benefit of extensive improvements which
they are not able to make themselves The
city ot South Omaha is Insolvent now , and
must do something to bettor its condition or
wind up Ub niTuirs Ono trouble which
would no encountered , ho said , would bo the
question of representation in the city coun
cil The city charter only provides for ten
wnrds , and this would only give South
Omaha ono ward , with two councllmcn The
school district would have to bo revised and
South Omuha given a representation in the
school board Tboy would receive tbo ad
vantages of the high school , which they are
not entitled to now
Mr Hosowater further said that ho should
bitterly oponso any proposal ot annexation
after the census had been taken It South
Omaha did not como iu before the census ho
would bo utterly opposed to taking the city
in after that time , as tha only advantugu
Omaha would derive from the consolidation
would bo the showing made In-tho census
report by an increased population , whereas
South Omalm has every thing to gain and
nothing to lose
Mr McShuuo Hung a bombshell Into tbo
meeting by announcing that there was soma
thing much moro important than annexing
South Omaha to make a good showing in the
census report , and thai was to have a man
at the head of the census work iu this dis
trict who is filoudly disposed towards
Omaha The head ot this work had already
been appointed , Mr McShano said , and ho
was a Liucoln man
This statement croatcd consternation
among the gentlemen present , and for a tlmo
the South Omaha mnttor was dropped wlnto
this very important matter was discussed
The congressmen look after the appointing
of these heads of districts , and great sur
prise was expressed thut Mr Conuoll bad
not looked mora cloBolylo the needs of his
own city than to allow a man who is certain
to bo prejudiced against it appointed to
supervise the taking ot the census
The mutter was discussed in all Its bear
ings nnd engrossed tbo attention ot every
body for seine tlmo .
1 ho object of the mooting was again taken
up und It was the view of these present that
the project of going to South Omuha last
night to moet the South Omaha people bo
postponed for a row duvs , and Messrs Hart
man und Crary were appolntod a committee
of two to go to the suburb and oxplaln the
absence of the Iargor committee
Faults of digestion cause disorders of
the livorand tfiu wliolo system bocoincti
dcrnngod Dr JH McLean'sSarbnpa-
rilia perfects the process ol digestion
uud assimilation , nnd thus malcud pure
blood
A ftlutioal Ghost In a Clock
SprliiRvllIo is enjoying a gouuino
sensation ever a wonderful clock ownud
by Mrs Martin Stopuonsou of thut
filaco , accounts of which linvo nppoarod
n the Provo uancrs , says the Snlt Lulce
Tribune Mrs Slophonson came up
from Springvlllo yoatorday , nnd wus
met by a Tribune reporter , who asked
her If the KttitomoiiU in regard to the
clock wore correct or whether it was all
a hoax ' 'It la no honx , " replied the
lady , "uud the wliolo thing is unaccount
able to nic I have hud the clock for
sovontcon youi-ii , and never suapoctod
thut it had uuy musical tendencies Until
November 1. On that day un onlnrgod
portrait of my son Charles , who was
killed by Indians in Arizona , was hung
in the room where the clock was
Shortly afterward the clock commenced
playing of its own volition , and has
cputinuod to do so ever slnca It hns
boon carefully ox-ami nod by savornl per
sons , and thn qtiobtiou aa to how the
music is produced still romnins a mys
tery " ,
Healthful Hints
Roiuombot' that uuro air is food , und
thut polluted ah' is poihon ,
Novur allow the air to stugnato in
your rooms or houses
Provldo for the constant ventilation
of your rooms Ono of the beat ways of
doing this is keeping the window down
from the top
Kfl'jp the vent always open ,
% Thoroughly nir all sleeping apart
ments , hods and bcd-olothcs during-tho
day.Whon
When you need to use disinfectants ,
ns after fevers , " etc , romoiubor that
they do not radically euro the evil ,
The only remedy la the removal ot the
causes of immiro air or water which
have produced the evil
Avoid the use of covered ( or ' press )
beds , the most wholesome being u plain
iron bed , without tiny curtains
Ju the case of slcknoss all utensils ,
etc , should bo kept scrupulously cloun ,
und the precautions suggested nbovo ns
> , o maintaining a supply of pure air
should be observed with redoubled rig
llnnco
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AMtiaHMKNTtt
That old favorite and oiliest comedian ot
them all , Sol Stnllh Kusscll , entertained a
lnrgo audience ntllA d'Ss opera house last
night "A Poor HoldtToD , " In wblch ho im
personates nn Invcntlva genius named Nona
Vnle , was the play It Is very Interesting
both in story and ptot which fact , coupled ,
with such action a * - iis oxcoUont company
gave to every scone , furnished nn entertain
ment that the auditors enjoyed immcnsoly
Whllo the story is bpltn full ot humorous ,
though commonplace , familiar expressions ,
it also has many sentimental lines , nnd they
nro brought out in'n'mnnncr ' most calcu
lated to produea tilebest , effect In the
vorsntility of his expressive powers ltussoll
is remarkably strong It is not only natural
but an easy gift for him to play upon the
tender ns woil as mirthful feelings of his
audience Uy a simple change of countenance -
nanco ho ohnscs molnneholy sympathy away
with a wave of laughter , and by b sudden
turn fiomsomopathoticspeoch to n funny
remark , delivered it thnt peculiarly quaint ,
droll style ot his , ha reuses ono from tearful
sadness to tbo wildest demonstrations of de
light And that Is the way it coos all
through his performance It is laughter nnd
uptilnuso , mingled with tears nnd sym
pathy All In all , the company
is ono ot the best Mr Ilussoll over hnd ,
Miss Morn Osburn , the Boubrcttc , who
Played S ollops n domestic , distinguished ns
the terror of the ton lloor , is particularly
doservlne ot special mention Shn wns
greatly admired and her work called forth
many expressions of approval , The young
lady Js nil artist of moro than average abil
ity The two children , Master IHchmoads
nnd Hazel Chnppol , captured everybody's '
admiration They are perfect llttlo darlings ,
and act with ns much case , composure and
grace ns the older persons , every character
was well taken It is a rare pleasure to
spend nn evening with Sol Smith Russell
A local minstrel organization known ns
the Black Dlamoud gnvo a performance nt
Metz's new hall on South Thirteenth Btrcot
last evening , which succeeded in gaining
considerable applause from the good sized
audience present The curtain rang up on
a llrst part in which E. Fitch ,
Tone Fox , II Peters nnd C. Peterson
handled the bones , and F. Johnson , A. Mc-
DonaH , E. Lamaire and W. Barton the tarn
bos , whllo Charles Johnsou did the inter
locutor work Some of the jokes were a
trillo suburbau , but this was atoned for by
the singing , much of which approached
preached the excellent G. Glllen-
beck's tenor solo , Curl From Bnbv's '
Head , " was one of the best things of the
ovonlng , nnd fully won him the npplauso
which followed Selections by the Black
Diamond quartette pleased the house Iu
the oho , Ed Fitch's Hello Girls sketch
was good ns to makeup , and very good In
point of bouo handling , but when It came to
singing the orchestra and the singer became
hopolcssly cntanglod , Gus Butler displayed
some clovoincss ns a German comedian
Thcioworo some ether passably fair parts
in the performance , which was concluded
with a song and dance skit entitled Hurry
Up , Little Children , "
A dance followed the show
To Save Ills Money
D. J. Bruce of Holt county , . Missouri , was
gathered in by Officer Godola at 2 o'olock
yesterday afternoon , while associoting with
a lot of hobos on Tenth street Bruce had
$115 in cash nnd bis associates had no money
The ofllcor , in order to,8avo him from being
robbed , locked hltnup The charge is being
drunk
A Serious Charge
On complaint and Information of C. D.
Cannon , John T. O'll/inlon was brought in
from Florence and locked up nt tbo central
station charged withdisposIng ot mortgaged
property The proncft- consisted of an eight
year old horse , r.r.d , the mortgairo was in
favor of C. E. Maokcy The animal was dis
posed of to ono Morntfre "
Fnllnil to I' ' , ud the GowIb
Mr Parroaloo appeared before Judge
Hclsloy late yesterday afternoon and swore
out a complaint to the effect that ha believed
the goods stolen from his gun store Wcdnos
day night ware concealed in the house of a-
Mrs Ely * 12Dodge \ Btrcot Oulcors
searched the place but could find none ot the
goods
T
Nipped a PuckotbnoK
A lady named Louisa Norren had a pocketbook -
otbook containing ? 3 snatched from her hand
while in StonohiU's store South Sixteenth
street , at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon No
arrest was mude
Council ltluff.-i Crooks
John Ponder and Peter Boltzen were run
in yesterday afternoon charged with having
stolen about J200 worth of goods in Council
Bluffs
_ _ _ _ _ _
i'resontott with a Gun
Ex-Unltod States Attorney Prichott was
quietly presented with a fine breech-loading
gun by the officers of the federal cojurt at i
o'clock yesterday afternoon
THE DANGER OF CHOLERA
Facilities which tjio Caravan Trafllc
AlTortl an Invasion
The Trabizond correspondent of the
Levant Herald mentions the anxious
concern of the population of that city
regarding the facilities which the car
uvun trafllc with Persia affords for the
invasion ot cliolora "Evpry week , "
bo writes , "wo have from 300 to 400
camels arriving here from Persia , and
the drivers , who are from different
places , may como from infected locnli- '
ties Wo cannot judge of the extent
of the rink pointed out by our correspondent
pendent , " says the Horaia , but wo
glvo it publicly in order thut the coin
potent authorities may bo advised that
an npprohonsion exists which may or
may not bo well founded It } s , of
course , undcsirnblo that sanitary nro-
cuutions should impede moro than is
necessary the course ) of trade and
probublv the sanitary authorities hnvo
taken duo measure ot the risk , if uny ,
clmrgeablo to the caravans urriving ut
Troblzoud from Persia The proseuco
of opldomics , oven so llttlo formidable
as itifluouza , which has laid its uncom
fortable hand on the population of
. Trabizond , exorcisd a depressing in
fluence , and under such oircumstancos
nothing tends so much to rniso the pub
lic morale as thp knowledge that the
authorities are employing ull the
moans ut tholr command for preserving
tbo roost healthful conditions for the
districts under their proteotion
The letter signed Paterfamilias
which wo published yesterday betrays
the anxious misgiv fgs that tit this mo
ment besets the mfinis of fathers of fam
ilies who have thoiWhomos in this city ,
and the moro the 'u horltlos can do to
sot tlioso mlsirivings.vt { rust the bettor
they will ho lulflllujg their important
mission There iBjuudoubtud cause for
this nuxioty , but itshould not be exag
gerated , The Inlluenza is not a very
terrible fee ; scarlot'favor und diphtheria
ria ure unfortuuntorr with us , but not '
with very ulnrmiiiirFroqtioncy or sever ,
ity These two fooa'will probably dls-
uppear as suddenly as they carao
The real dro 'js the monnce of
cholera , less boendf pjpf its imminence ,
whioh is huppily aypbtamntical , than
because ot the whouyu unprepared state
ot the city to rosistuHuoli an Invasion
It would have tho1 best cfToct upon the
public mind were the municipal author
ities to sot to work in u woll-imaginod
rational and busincss-liko man nor to
remove all those things which involve
peril to the public health by the foot
hold they afford to epldomio diseases
There is not sufllclont ground for panic ,
but thei-o is ample reason why th )
guardians of public health should bestir
themselves to allay anxieties which uro
not without justification , and to put the
city iu a stute ot fcanltnry defense which
would pare thousands of lives if the
ovll should come to pass , und which if
God forbid it approach , would not only
bo iu Itself a permanent benefit , but
would console and oucourago these
many miuda whoso fours , whether ex
aggerated or not are a real torment to
thorn "
i
"
WAST1IE WOMAN KIDNAPPED
Some ScuBtttiounl Asaortlons la the
Olodo Homing ( Jaoo
OFFICERS COMING FOR ORMSBY
Ho Is Charged With llnvlnu Coin
plotoly Ignored nu Unlor oflho
Court In Taking Away
Ills Primmer ,
1)1(1 ( Ornmhy Steal Ills Prisoner ?
The St Louis Post-Dispatch devotes moro
than a column to tha Clodo Homing case
which , was roforrcd to in yesterdays Bee ,
and in big head lines assartv that "It Pro
nilsos to Become a Celebrated Ono In the
Courts The Position of St Louis Courts
and Pollco Oaiclah In a Cn o Which Legally
Is Kidnapping ShorifC Pohlman Will bo
Called Upon to Iloproduco the Prisoner und
the Nebraska Ofllcor "
After rovloivlng the Tacts in the case , vis ,
that tno woman was arrested In that city
charged with stealing n seal skin sacquo und
two dresses , valued nt 3-50 , from
nnothor woman of her strlpo in this
city ; her being cunningly spirited
nway from the St Louis authorities and
brought back hero by Sorgo.int Ormsby , tha
urtlclo goes on to sny that the casods likely
to bocoma fumous and that "ho ( Ormsby )
had r.o moro right to arrest her ( Cledo
Fleming ) than ho had to nrrcst a person not
nccusod Ilo wns noVan ofllcor of this state
nnd it was unlawful for him to plnce under
arrest auy resident ot Missouri Ho was only
authorized to take chnrgo ot the person
named in the requisition after she had been
arrested by officers of this state and legally
turned ever to him by them "
'JChon comes thla , which may or may not
provo somewhat startling , but ts certainly
interesting , to the authorities in particular
and persons possessed of curiosity generally :
Judge Compboll ordered a capias to Issue ,
dlrectod to the sheriff , requiring him to se
cure nnd arrest Thomas Ormsby and hold
him subject to the order of the court
Mr Harvey Bald thnt nnothor scctioii ot
the sUtuto required thnt ho bo lined $1,000.
Judge Campbell smiled and said : That
Is the next step Lot us proceed by stugos
I will do that when wo get him back bore
Thatcomcs Just before hanging '
And everybody laughed
Then Judge Campbell wanted to know
when the attorneys wlshod to argue the
case Mr Harvey said that It was a habeas
corpus case and ho wanted It hoard as soon
as possible Ho wanted to give notice that
he would have wltnossos present aud ho pro
posed to go into a thorough and searching
investigation for the purpose of revealing
what he believed to bo the most Infamous
outrngo over committed against the liberty
of any person Ho meant that the whole
facts Bhould come out and be made known to
the people ot St , Louis Since the courts
docket was somewluit crowded ho would not
urge an earlier day than Friday
The court couldn't possibly hear the case
on Friday ; It was too ousy The attornovs
asked for Saturday , but the court would bo
too busy to hoar it then They
asked for Monday , but tbo court had
a big docket for Monday Finally ,
Judge Campbell Bald it would bo Im
possible for him to hear the case before
Wednesday , the 19th. Ho could set it tor
that day
The capias was Issued and Sheriff Pohl
man will scouro requisition papers and then
telegraph to Omaha to have Ormsby arrested
nnd detained until his representative arrives
It Ormsby is secured and brought back here
it will go pretty bard with him Probably
this is the first * time that the officer of an
other state has undertaken to arrest n resi
dent of this state within its borders ana In
the very proseuco of a court , and probably
it l the first time that a writ of habeas
corpus has been ignored completely and a
rostdont of the state forcibly removed from
It Much that is interesting will develop
when the case comes up for trial , and Clodo
Fleming will probably bo the petitioner in a
cause celebro "
Sergeant Ormsby consulted County At
torney Mahoney yesterday i elativo to having
the letter tnko stops towurd inducing Gov
ernor Thayer not to honor a requisition for
him ( Ormsby ) until ho , the governor , had
thoroughly examined into tno cuje Mr
Mahoney gave it as his opinion that the Mis
souri aurhoritics cannot arrest and take
Ormsby back there ou the charge of con
temDt of court , but might do so ou the chnrgo
of kidnapping It was decided to communi
cate with ( JovcruorThayor immediately
The Only One
The Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway is the only line running solid
vestlbulod , olcclrlu lighted and steam
heated trains between Chicugo , Coun
cil Bluffs und Omaha
The berth reading lamp feature , in
the Pullman sleeping cars run on these
lines is patented and cannot bo used by
any ether railway company It Is the
great improvement of the ago Try it
und be convlucod
Sleeping curs leave the Union Pacific
depot , Omahu utO p. in dally , arriving
at Chicuiro at 0:30 : d. m. Passengers
taking this train are not compelled , to
got out of the cars at Council Blurts ' and
wnit for the train to bo cleaned Gnt
tickets and stooping car berths at Union *
ticket office , 1501 Far nam st
P. A. Nasu , Gen AgL
J. E. PitKSTON Pass Agt
Sot Mrs lo the Killer J.
Two country peddlers who arrived
here today from Marion county , bring
news of the thrilling expuricnoo of two
mormon elders who were proselyting in
that county , says u Birmingham , Ala ,
dispatch The elders , it scorns , were
getting together a party ot converts
wroparntory to starting to Utah Wednes
day next When at the house ot ono of
those converts a crowd of masked ipen
eutorcd nnd dragged thein from their
beds They were taken seine distance
into the woods , striped of their clothing
and covered with tar und dry leaves
After warning them that if they did
not leave the country at once they would
be killed , the crowd , started away
They budgono only n short distance
when two of them turned and came
buck aud striking a matoh set lire to.the
elders There happened to bo u urcok
nonr by and the two elders ran and
plunged into it , extinguishing the
the Haines , not , however , before they
were badly burned Some ot tha con
verts succeeded in getting them Bafoly
out ot the neighborhood next day The
place where the lira occurred is in the
wildest part of the state , remote from
railroads or towns Mormon elders
made tholr first appoarunco in thut
county about six months ugo and several -
oral hud previously been drivou away
by lorco
BETTER TttfVN GOLD
KESTOE-D UEtt HEAtTn
Per S3 years I ( offered frost bolls , errtfpetis
and other blood affections , taxlDg daring tuit
tlmo great quantities of different medicines with
oat ghlog mo any perceptlblo relief Friends
lodac&lmolo try 8.U.B. Itlnnc4msfrom
tha ctut , and after taking scleral homes , re
stored my bealthaa far as I could hope ( or at
my age , which la now seTentjr-flve years
Mas 8. If Laai , Bowling Green , Ky
Xrcst e on Wood and Bktn Dk ! -iiih11k3 fre *
. , awirr um-ino co . Aium * . da
iajw _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -rai mm wm mmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmieKmmmsnQ fl
/ ? , . Paris
tf00 ' / Exposition ,
l889 <
jl CclTS obtained the only gold medal H
awarded solely for toilet SOAP in competition - H
tion with all the world Highest possible H
distinction ? H
For Snlo by M. II Bliss , Omaha , Nebraska H
- H
ETCHINGS , ' 4-11 % _ f % % ttTEMERSON , _ H
ENGRAVINGS , _ _ K * _ § _ tTHALLBT & OAVI9 _ H
ARTIST SUPPLIESEI _ _ _ k MP _ _ BiTKIMUALL , M
MOULDINGS , J _ _ _ _ _ _ C irPlAN0S&OUGAN3 B
FRAMES , - _ _ PM _ | Hi eSrSIIlUlT MUSIC B
1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska H
BUILDERS FINE BRONZE GOODS I
Of Every Design and Finish , H
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St H
Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St B
O Itoomv lor PiiticiitM I.ot-optioii Iloom * : io and 40 , Oiimlm , Neb H
' ' , ' from Norroti . , T- Munhood , ' . . _ _ _ _ |
TOA T \T'n\Tiuirurlnir . . Ii.Ullltr . - ° > t I'uUIiik Mcimorr Kili.uitlnn
JlXJJU i.TJ.i l > Drains , Tflrrtble Dre.mi.U.ait mid Muck Actio , nml nil tha ntrccls lomllnK to
earlr < tecar and rerhopa Ccnjumption or InnimrtT , trenl t aclontlOcallr l > r now mMliutla ConaulUII w treu _ _ HI
Catarrh , Klioumntliiurol ouoin Ilaeliariof , mtlkjr urine , painful t-elllnc. qulcklr rpllerwl nn I raUloallr _ _ _
cured , lllnstratvd liook Tire Secret Hrrori" Iconu bi-nil forIMonlon tMon unr Chtunlo INseain . _ _ B
TilVHiYW AT I'PITTC Brace , ami Trune . Heal fnctlllU's , apparatus and rcmedlo tor rtictUMful _ _
XJXul\J1\MXX. I 1 XliiJ trealuuntof form . _ _ _ _
v rr onilsmn rcqulrlrm MihJIcuI or Surulcnl treatment |
Wp make a .poclalt j ot Brncei , Tru v > , tluti Foct Ourratnrr of rjplno , I'lloi , Tumor * . Can er Mrtimultl _ _
Inhalation Ktectrtcltr rnralrsli , Kldner , Bladder , , ' . _ _ _ _ _
. Hpllcps . ? Ear tikln and lllood and > all Jrsioal jo
Hooks _ _ _ _ _
tlona and nuestlon blanks Jrc < i.
ilTQirAQIfVS ( \\rfM""l"V A BPIXIAI/TV. Book , Clrculam and a..Hon llrt on Norr _ _ |
Ay-LOli/iQliiO VJH \ \ yrXILJCjiy . . . . , _ _ _ _ _
- ousnru lontipatlon Neuralgia Leucorrhrra Palu In tfco
Hack , rrolap.us Uteri Pile , Fertalo V > oakno . . Djipopila , ijiin llmple nd all Wood llliuaiai H
SiphiliB , Scrofula , Bad Olood , Skin , Urinary DUoasoa unil Gloot Cured fur Life H
Thuradayi Friday , Sa' .unlny , I'd ) . 1 ! 1M,1. >
( Saturday Mattuoa )
THE UISTINUUISHIUI COMEDIAN ,
So ! Smith Russell
In Kdwanl E. Kidders Very Successful Coin
eily-Drama ,
k POOR BEUT.8H
rroduced with Mr UiiiubII's Oun lleautlful
und Complete
scrrwnitv & s'B'a c settwgs
Same us used dm Inn liU recent successful on-
Basement ut IMly'sTneatcrln Now YorR
llcxular prices , ivati will l o put on ale Wrdno.d.f
BOYD'S ' iixTiTAOitmxAur
Sl'KCIAL nSAIHMENT
SARASATE-D'ALBERT.
Tucstluy ivetiin : , Feb IN
Moasrt Henry I. . AUooy and Maurice Ornu beg
rospuctfiiUyto unnoiiuce the llrst
nppoaranc-n at ttie
OUEATKbT I.IVINO MU3ICIANB.
PABLO DE SAHASATE , Violin
EUGEN D"ALBERT , Piano
Assisted tiy MMB I1MITHA MAHX Pianists ,
rorniln tue irieatest cx > mllnatiorj of iintrti
incntallstH ever lu this country
Prlccs-tMM. flJIOniui fl flallery We Beats
will bu put im gale Monday , l-'oh. Xf
Steluway piano * used at those concerts ,
rarllllu | p.
TIiU Is to certify that tha Nebraska Central
Hallway company desires au Increase ot lu uti-
turliod capital mock from one million dollars
to four milllonii Bvp lninured thousand dollars ,
and tliac such Increase ami the matting and
pulitlsiiluiroc this certificate , aud the mint ;
thereof with the net retury of mateottlio nt.iio
of Nebraska , has noon duly authorized by tun
holdei not the majority of the capital Mock of
the NeoraskaCentral Itatlway company
In witness whereot , we have hereunto signed
our names nt Omaha In the county of Douglas
and state ot Nebraska , on the tflttt day tit au-
mist 18MI. JOHN A. MHIIANK
( IFOltaUC DAItNUM , Prostdcnt ,
Secretary
I Corporate I
' i Seal , f Directois :
JOHN II DUMONT
WILLIAM I , . ADAMS
IIKN.IAM1N JMOHItlS
State o ( Nebraska , Uouulas county , as :
Ueforeme a uolary public In and for nald
Douulad county , ueMonally carao the utxnn
named John A. Mc-sliani' , Uoorijo ( J llarnuiii ,
Joliti II Dnmont William U Adams and lieu
jauilu J , Mortis , known t < > mo to bo the Ident
ical persona who Hlgiied tne foregoing Instru
ment , anil severally &ckuowledgel the said lu-
Btiument to be their voluntary act and ileou ,
for the usqh and purpoeca therein set forth
In wltuesauhereof I have hereunto slguod
my name and atllxed my olllclalseal.at Omaha ,
D U3las county , Nebraska this IVth day nf Au
eust i8w. w. u. iviy ,
I Notarial l Notary Public
1 Beat , f Fsb.dftJt.inor
WE bare this day disposed of our 'iiock of
goods , together with our good " 111 to the
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Company , nf this
city
city.All bills against the Arm will bo promptly
seined when presented , and those owlnir us are
requested to Buttle the aama with as little delay
as poeslble
Omaha , Neb . Feb Gtb , 18X1 ,
THIS Ct.MtK HrKAlI IIKAT1M1 COUPtNr ,
V. C. CI auk Manner tlMttt
Dissolution Kqtioe ,
The copartnership Heretofore existing between -
tween Isaac Kohn Myron Kohn aud Maurice
Meyer under the name ot Kohu brothers Ic Co ,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent , Maur
ice Meyer retiring The business will he con
tinued by Is.ao Ivohn and Myron Kohn under
the firm name of Kohn ltrothera , to whom all
bills due the late tlrm of Kohn llrotners & Co
must be paid IUAAO KOHN ,
MVltONKOHN ,
I MAUttlCB M1SVE11.
Omaha jy b Peb 13,18 a Ieb d St
ESTABLISHED IN 1878 H
BY THB H
MEXICAN ] I
HATIOHAL GOVEHHMEHT , I
fLOTTERYl I
OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY H
,
Operated under a trrcnty years conlrnct by the _ _ _ _
Moilcjrt ltitcriiatlonat Improvement _
Cumpunr , _ IH
Grand Monthly draiilnK held In thn Moreioim _ _
Pavilion In I ho Alameda Pnrk.l'lty of Mexico , nnd _ _
ptilillcly ondlided by irovorriinent iifllelnla nppnlnl- I IH
ed for t ho purpura by the Secretary of the Interior _ _ i
and tbo'i'rea.ury , H
LOTTERY OF THE M
BENEFICEWC1A PUBLICA
THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING _ H
will be held lu Itio CI'l'V OK MUMCO , H
ON TIIUn3DAY , H
MAROH O , 1890. M
CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 , I
80,000 TlckotH nt $4 , $ . ' 20OOa H
Price of Tickets , American Money , _ |
WIIOU-SJ * HAIA'ESJ S. yUAUTUIt31 _
LIST OP PRI7.K4. _
1 CAPITAL PltlZEOP fiOUUIls , , , . $ fiO.000 _
1 CAPITAL PHIZKOP UWUla SOUOO _
1 CAPITAL PHI/12 Of 10.UU0U 10000 _
i ( iitANDpitizuor , , . . 2uiou. . , , . . . .am _
ill'ltl/.KHOP J.OOOaro 11.000 _
C VKV/.UaOV. . , .WW are 0.000 _
MW I'HI/.UaoP Kl ) re „ . „ 4,00) ' _
lOOPKl/HHOK 100 are , , . 10,001 _
J10 PH1ZKSOP , , Ware lT.tXM _
Ki 1'lllZKS OP ) are . . HOBO _
AI'I'IIOIIMATIOK I'lll/KH. _
150 Prizes of f 10 npp to tHu.X ( I'rUii I 0.000 _
101 Prizes of Olapp to 'JO.QW Prize T.OI3 _
\WVtUnot \ 4UUDD. to 10,000Prize . . . . . 11,001 _
WJ Tctrmltials nt EM , _
dccldodby tCO,00)l > rlze . . . IV.WJ M
nal'rizca Ainouutliif , ' to > l7H,5GQ H
All prizes sold In the United State * full pnld la H
D.a Cuirency , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H
AUJr.XTS WAKTX- ! > . H
Crroit Cr.t'ii It Arks , or any further Inform _ H
atlnn desired , wrlto leirlhly to the undersigned _
dearly stating your rosldonca , with state , conn-
ty , Htruat and number More rapid return mall _
uellvnry wlllho nssurwl bv your enclosing-an _
envelope bearing your full address _
If/lPORTAfJT. _
Address 11. llAH.Sirn'1 , _
Citv -JIkxico. . Jlerioo _
Uy ordinary letter , containing Monkv Oniistt B
liisued by all Ilxpress ( Xitnpaulus , New York Ki- M
tlinngo , Draft or Postal Note H
Special t-'ttnttirB. , M
lty tcnus of contract the company must deposit - H
posit the sum of all prizes Included lu the
scheme before selltmr a single ticket , aud re-
celve the following olllclal permit ;
CEUTIFICATK.-I heroiu ttrtt/U Hint tht
llanknt London anil MtrUo luu < i .jwliit dt- H
jioitt t/K necutaru Juwla tn uiniiUe Ilia path _
nwnt o/ ill vrtzei ilniuui Oj the Mcrta iU la lieii * . _
Al' ( > Is < NAlt VASTITLO Inttrtieiitur ,
Further , the Company Is reouln-d to dlstrlu-
ute tlfiy-slx per cent ot the value ot all tha
tlckots la prizes a larger proportion ttiau H
given by any other Lottery
Plnallr , the number ot tckets Is limited to
W.OUO aot 0 leas than are Bold byjther lotteries
uslns ; the same scheinea
II tT 0BII * HT JOUN'AllHIANUK , B
LUCIAK MlHOH
H. M. TBUEHEART & CO ,
Real Estate Agents , I
AI ( J A L. V KHl'O.V , l I'.X A.8. ,
' P.STiiir.iBiinn 1MT. I
aalve tonUtheHeaport that Is ana is to be
for the Great Northwest Information and
Maps furnished Visitor * axe Invited t call
atourolUc * .
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