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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEF , SATURDAY , AUGUST 10 , .1890. 5
HE SLEPT \ViTII \ THE CAS ON ,
Rowntreo , an Employe of Mayor
Gashing , Found Dead in Bed.
V 'tHE MAYOR'S ' DOG DIED WITH HIM.
T ) lor , Formerly of Oinnlm ,
Killed in n HiirlliiKton AVreek at
, AVyoi I'our Others
fcevorply Injured >
Clinrlra Ko.vntrcp , n nolfiian , In the rm-
ploy til Mayor Cashing , \viufou till dc.id In his
room j ( 'sturdily inornliiff
Ho hiul been emplnjccl by Major CuihlnR
for about two years us n general man-of-all-
voik , mid Ind been In tlio Mbit of sleeping
in a room In the stublo Since Urn family Ins
licoii riw.iv fiotn lioino ho 1m been sleeping In
BSlimll liult : loom on the second lloor
Thursuny nlglit ho wont to tlio Imrbor i
pimp \\lth n couple of Ills countrymen
nncl rctuincd about 0 o'clock. IIo fastened
nil the iloon nnd ulndows about
tlio loom nnd Imlhvaybcro ho
nlcpt , put ii lovolver under hi ? pillow , turned
/jut the ens and Jumped Into bed
Ycsteiday morning the cook c.illedhlni for
Tjreakf.ist und noticed a stiong iinoil of gas
pemullnir tlio upper part of the house.
2t win traced to tlto room occupied by Hown-
trce , but the door wns securely locltcil
Tu o carpenters wlio u ere omploj cd ubout
tlio pnniNcs climbed upon the back poitito
nnd openoit the window of the loom occ-upied
b ) Hountiio. Howiccn hiiig on the bed ,
hut \MIS evidently dead. They tlicnuub
nround nnd broke open thodoorof the loom.
Ulie mud ! of pas wns stllllnp , nnd an exami
nation shuxml th.it tlio mm hid been dead
BOIIIO liinu A pet dot ; belonging to the fnm-
ilyhlth liud been In the loom , had nlso
been .ispli\\liitcd.
'J'liPcoiuneiMv.is at once notified and made
nn OMiniiii.itlon of the ptemlses. Thesis
liad been found turned on vvbea tlio carp'm-
ters MitPrcil the loom nnd the gas escaping
rapldlv The let w.w nioderntely tiplit , and
Hhaidlv seemed piobable that It could Imvo
been tui in il ou unconsciously after tlio llirht
Ind bc'i'ii ( ' \tliiKUlslicd One of the sui vants
paid the deid niin had btcu accustomed to
the use ot gas.
No cause loitlcl bo assigned which would
nccoiiut for the thcon of sulcldo ns the m in
liad not l en despondent oflato Two of his
counti\iiipn stated lh.it they \vcro with blm
last night nncl ho secinrd to bo in his usual
sphiti JIo bad no ciitinglcnicnts of tlio
lientt , so fin sis known , nnd had no Incentive
to commit suicide.
IIo had no iclntlons In this country , his
only connections belntJ three biothe'iso \
live ut West rimdois In Helglum , his blith-
l > lnc c.
The Inquest was held at llcnfcy &Hcafc\'s
nt ( > o'li ( It lust ovcnlnrr The cvidenco in-
troducrcl as very nieaKor , ns no ono Jtnew
onytbhiK about how the unfortunateinanmot
bis death , and all tint could bo le.irnedeio
the luitlculiusas to the lliullnsof the body
' n < stntcd abo\o. In view of the circum
stances , the Jury returned a verdict of acci
dental death by nsphyxintlon The supposi
tion is Unit the deceased w.is not veiy famil
iar lth the use of pis , and cither eaiolcssly
or uimittniirly tinned on the gas uftur hohad
tinned out the light ,
A AMlKOIf ON U1I10 liUULiIXGION .
Itobci t Taj-lor , Forint'rly oT Oiiiaha ,
Ivlllcil nt Ncwo.iitle , U'jo.
A \pry cllsastious accident occurred on
the U. & M. road at 0 o'clock Thursday
cvpnliif ? nc.ir Newcastle , 'jo. A
coal tialn Rolng In fiom the mines nt Cumbria
ran away clown the mountain and elushoil into
the c-onstiaction train \\ltli such forcoas to
completely demolish one engine nnd eighteen
cars l no men weio hurt , ono of them being
Kobcit Tin lor , brother of J (1. lajloi , as
sistant audltoi of the loid , uho was out in
tlmt eountiy enjoy Ins a shoit vacation and
had been up in the vicinity of Cam
bria , spending n day ntnoiiK the
coal mines. Ills Injlnles weio so
serious tli.it ho died at 3 o'clock jesteidny
inoiiiintf Picvlousto U\o jcars npojouiig ;
Tnjloras employed tis n clcilc in tlio tieas-
utcifr oil cohcio.biitleftnnd veattoSonard ,
' \\heie hh patents leside , and has since been
in the ollico of Judge Norvllle , u loe'.il attor
ney of the company. After leeching a ills-
patch Infoiinmi ; him of the cilam-
Ity , .1 G Taylor made ninngcments to leave
for Neucastlo ycsterdiy , hut befoio ho
could UM\O unother tclPBiiimcnmo , bringing
the sad news that his biotherwaa dead lie
thoii oidcicd the loinalns brought to Seuuicl ,
nmluillgo thoio to attend the funeral. As
soon ns tlio ne\vs of the accident iciched
lioadquniters Division Superintendent I'hcl.in
was not illeil and left Alliance ut once with n
wiccUiug train nncl a corps ot surgeons.
The other men iujuicd aio train employes ,
but theii names have not been gi\cn.
JUS i\plM : lOIK.'d ill TOXIIS.
AVilliiim Hutchinson of Benton , 111hio
dealing In cnttlo nnd horses in Texas last
Boptombervas taken \\Ith a very sovcie tit-
tntltof tholoiAinorlius and diariliocn , com-
IiiR , ho Mipposed , fiom a change of diinUiiig
watLr A local imigK'ist udvisod him to talto
Clminbeilaln's colic , cholera tnid dlauhoca
ouio The second close , ho saj'i.afleoteel a com
plete cine , und ho now takes pleasuio In
recommending in toothets Forsalo nt " 3
nudfiO cents per bottle bj diugglsts.
I'ubllo
At a meeting of the bond of public works
nlaj atteinoon MeU'night biotheis weio
Blven the contract for guillng Spiinjj , ( Jrovo
nnd Chli.igo streets at U 0-10e.
( iinh.im Park was awarded the contract
foi sowei distilets&O , I ID and 111.
I'nt AVnlsh , who has the contiact for tno
oxti'iiMlon of the Koitli Omaha sewer , pie-
hcMitc-d his bond In tlio sum of ? 15,0)0 ( ) Mr
KicrstfMd stated that in view of tlio fact that
Ihocontiiictcalled for the oxpcndituio of
Boino $117,000 , micl that the thin of Kan , C
AValsh , ofv bleb 1'ut AValsli Is a member , had
consulemblo tioublo with the county In the
hospital deal , ho was of the opinion that the
bond should bo increased , or moro sureties
ticlJed. The other members of the board
\veio of the sumo opinion , and the bond \\iis
refc'iied to Mr. Walsh with Instructions to
pioouro additional signers.
Jlie c.iso of ujssciiint , who Una tlio con-
tt.ict foi tfiuiliiiR Jimmctt street , \v s tlU-
cu scil at homo IciiRth Mi Kui.iy suld tint
many of tlio men uliooikcil for Kysschart
\\ciopo\city stilcUcn Mr Klcistenil said
that ull labor claims should to p.iUl out of tlio
$ .IJM ) Kjbscliiut from the city , nnd the
biilanco tin ncHl o\or to Ilonnaii Kountzolio
te - holds " the assignment of Uyiscli.iifs\\iuant
"Mr. Koiintrn's Inwjcr as present nnd
staled tlmt If tlio city \\oiilclturn tliourr.int
( ncrUo ( Ifouiit/o ) uoulil pay nil the lubor
r clilnis , mnovmthiK to $ l"tll. The inoinbcis
comlde'ivd the iimposltlon nnd Instructed
their attorney to clmw upacontnict to this
effect nnd submit It to Mr. ICount7o for Ills
HKvptnnc'o. As the matter now stands Mr.
KounUo claims tlmt Kysschtirt owes him
fl.WMt for boil owed monoy. buttlieiolsn
ciedlt of 1WX ) that comes about by Ryss-
i-liiiit hii\lng sold Kountzo illit to that
nmount.
The bo.inl ailjourncd , nml nt 8:00 : this
inoi nliit * the members will meet nt Major
I'uiaj's house , \\hiMicoUioyVilleo nud
inspect the woik tlmt Is now beln t jur-
formed , after which they will return to their
ollico and hold u re ul ir session at 10 o'clock.
I'urmlts ,
Tlio foliouln iwruilts wcro Issued by the
6UHiIiiteiidcnt | of buihlliiBs yesterday :
V. J. 1'iiul , one-story frame cottaii\
Thirty- fourth and llurtletto Htrtots , i 4U
B. 1 * . .Mor * > < i two-story fr.iiue addlllon to
ilnt'lllni ; , Tlilrtj-bc'coiicl und Dodge
MicTN . KM
1'ho minor po nulls . 1,100
Total . $ S,030 ,
I llUoinjM\lfotouso I'oz7onl's complexion
pou der bevauso It Iinpi-oves uer looks and Is"-
us fnigrant as vlolote ,
The only rullroud trnlu out of Omnlia
i mi expressly the accoinmocliition of
Omnlia , Council 131ulT , Dos Moines anil
Chieago buBlnoes U the Hock Island
\estiliilullmitel ) , leaving Omtihn nt1:15 :
f p. in. daily. Ticket ollieo lUOJ.Slxtoonth
nnd i'unuuu sts. , Oinuhu.
JttMV i8NAKU CJjl.UIlS A.
He Goes Slrnl ht Up nnd Denui , Not
Arouncl tin ; lunik.
While oxploilnp In fcc.ireh of Jams a
vci-y 'loop ' and thickly wooded ravlno
with tall troosnbo\o on oltlier hldo nml
undcibfUbh almost entirely ehuttlnp out
the light of the sun , und rcmlofiiiB tlio
nlnco cold and damp , yet almost Btlilltiff
for want of a circulation ofnlr , I sud-
dcnlj cunio upon u co4nmon blncksnnko
about four feet in length Btiukini ; fust
to the side of n tree , writes n correspond
ent of the Scientific American. My
first Impulse vras to stop short nnd sco
nil I could bofoio ho should lake fright
tind drop , bu tiftor wulchinff him until
tired , I bcgnn to try to dlstmb him.
thinking hoould let go of the tico nnd
drop , 113 lila head uns btit.slx foot nlo\e
the ijtound. This ho did not intend to
do ; it was not his etjlo of dolny buslnoss ;
ns I nftciward becnmo commend. Nor
would ho mo\o until nil the sticks nnd
stones at hand had been tin own nt him ,
but one. hojjovoi * , touched him about
the middle , causing him to loosen fiotn
the tico about ono foot of his oody ,
which ho enrcfully lopltu'od , The lice ,
1 should sttito , was a cottomvood about
fifteen * Inched in dianiotcr , with the
ordinary rough bark common to this
tree \\lion of this siy.e , vcrry jierpon-
diculnr and str.iiglit , t nd with actlstuneo
of about thlrtj-llvo foot to the Ihat limb ,
Fntlin"to ( , hit him finthor , I ne\tcut
the longest stick nctif ino ( about ton feet ) ,
nnd , Belting a little closer by climbing
udon n fallen trco top , I tiled to touch
him , but the limbs settling do n with
my ncight , put mo again out of reach.
I climbed the steep hillside , nnd c.uno
do\\n dlicctly in front and within bix
feetof him , \\hcrol stood for some tlmo
taking a more accurate sur\oy. 1 found
him in almost a prependleulitr position ,
but with very slioit and abrupt curves in
n number of places. Tlio straight places
in Ills body \\oro lilting veiy closely in
the conjugations in the bark for six or
eight inches nt a stretch , nnd taking
advantage of every olT&ot in those con
jugation : ) , both to the light and loft , jot
\\itlinolntcjntion whatever to oncuclo
the tico , whjch could have been easily
don by u smiLe of his sl/o.
After a long examination and study of
tlic-:0 : traits Int lust ic ohod to mike
him do something , so L touched him
gently with my btie-k , when ho began
mo\lng-his entire length , llrst turning
lus head downward. IIo carried his
head and some tlneo or four inches of
his nock erect , as if crawling on tlio
ground , nnd picked out a route down the
tree , not moio tn.m six inches fiom
whoio the rest of his body wns going up.
Iloloitno udmilage lie had alrcidy
posoiaion of , and taking things \ery
deliberately lie thus gamed the ground ,
not moving the length of himself in less
than a minute. 1 thus had bcforo mo
the \ ory rare spectacle of a snake climb
ing both up and down n trco at the
banm time. I lm\o no doubt but that ho
could luuo gene to the very top of the
trco juntas well as six feet , and have
eomo down as well had lie so debited.
I do not think his object was to sun him
self nor to catch birds , ns the dead tree
toj close by olloicd n bettor position
for cither , but to got in a portion to
catch Hies , in which the place abounded ,
prob.ibly attracted by the coolnubS of the
glen on a veiy hot .Tuly d.iy.
11 oiiio Glow n l < 'iuit.
In imrked exception to the general
bcnoit\ fiuits this spason , the crop
of nntuo plums , glowing in orcliards
within fifteen miles of Omnlia will ex
ceed two thousand bushels. Some of tlio
principle gionou aio Messrs Solinnan
of Spring Valley fruit faun , Thompson
ofCliony Hill , northwcbl of the city ;
Messrs. Kicc , Ilall , Wlss and Mnir of the
Blulle , and II. A. Touv , C'ro'-cont City ,
la. Piof. J. L. Dudd of Ames , la , , and
the late Charles Gibb of Quebec , who
tra\olcd the woild o\orintho interests
of hortieultuio claim that the finest wild
plums found anjwheio , ire from this
vicinity. Today llioj are for sale bv the
Omnhu grocer nt SI per h.ilf bushel
basket , and will likely bo in the market
dally until the labt of September. With
OMsry ptospcct that Michigan apples
will retail in Omaha nt $12 50 per bushel
this winter , it would bo well for our
hoiibokeepeis to put iiwuy some of this
homo pioduct fora , cold day.
FROM OC1J/\N TO OOU VN.
An Unhrokoii lit no of States from tlio
Atlantic to the 1'nolllo ,
New York Tribune : "How many pco-
iilo reall/ , " remarked the geographer ,
uthat since tlio admission of Idaho and
"Wjonung wo have a belt of states ex
tending all the way from the Atlantic
to tlio Pacific. This was accomplished ,
in fact , whenjdiho came in , a few dn5s
in advance \Vjoming. . \\onderwho
will bo the first traveler to go from
rvlalne to California without setting his
foot oulsido of aso\oroign bttito of the
Union Thciomay bo a little goodna-
tin eel \alary on this point \\hen
the matter comes to bo generally
understood ; and I IKUO no doubt
tint foity or fifty years hence numoioua
claimants to this honor will cotno to tlio
fiont. It might bo intoiosting , also , for
people wlio think they nro acquainted
witli tlioir own countiy to undertake to
name , in outer fiom east to west , or vice
\eiMi , the states which lie along the
1101 them bolder of the United Slates.
Of oouit-p tlio admission of six htatcs tote
to the union iuono je.ir is without prece
dent , and there is no possibility of its
having a future parallel. The only portions
tions of the country not under the gov-
einincnt of some state uro the District
of Columbia. Ariyoim , Now Mexico ,
Utah , Oklahoma , the Indian toriitoiy ,
and Alaska. Tour states formed out of
thc'so seem poaslblo withln , perhaps , a
quarter of a century , but no moro for an
imlnllnltc period in tlio future. To look
bu-k nt the past , Florida , Iowa , nnd'i'o\
were all admitted in one year lw.
That was the nuaicst npproieli to the
adinihsicin of six which I'lCbident Ilarri-
bon has had the unln.no honor to pio-
claim.Vohnonow twonty-Ihobtates
cast of the Ml-bib-ilppl liver and nine
teen wo t of it.Vhon four moiowe t-
etn btntobiiro constituted that ri\or will
almost exnetly divide tlio union in two ,
so far us the number of states is con-
corned. In extent of tot tltory theio i , of
course , no oompaiison between the
"huh Ob. " .
NIMIO nnd Liver Pills.
An ImpoilantdUcovory. They not on the
li\er , stomach nnd bowels tluougli tlio
nerves A new principle , They speedily
euro bllllousness , bid taste , torpid ll\er ,
piles and constliutioii. Splundid for men ,
women and children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. SJO doses for .S cents. Simples free
tttlvuhii iScCo.'s loth and Douglas.
This I'Uh Test $1,000.
Mr. Wilson told me today n llsh story
that U win thy to go on t ocord because
of its evident tuithfulneis , sajb the Now
York Press. A party of gentlemen num
bering Hfteon , from Omaha , Demor nnd
Kansas C'lly , inado up a pnity last year
to charter a ttpoclal car and nuiUo a trip
to Yagoll Wheel Gap , wheio the trout
fishing li line at some seasons of the
joar , The estimated cost of the trip
was $2,500 , nnd they had such n good
time that they prolonged tholr uttiy. and
wised 81,500 , moro to piy the additional
expense. Although they llshed per
sistently and intelligently , they caught
only ono tiout , nnd that ono just ns they
wore loading for homo. Quo trout at
fl.OOO oxpoiibo Is a llsh story that should
go into the annuls of history ,
THE NATION'S ' FREE SCHOOLS.
They Humbar 219,003 , , Employ ing 317,292 ,
Teachers , of Whom 128,314 , Are Males.
TWELVE MILLION SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Tlio Annual Htpcn c of Maintaining
I'ublld Schools In $1:12l55U.-2-
Aboitt . * ? - per Inhab
itant.
WASIIIVITOV , August 10 [ Special to THE
DEC ] Mr. O'Uoimcll , of Michigan , who Is
one of the most intelligent and effective mem
bers of the house committee on education ,
and uho lias taken n great Intcicst In the bill
to aid In the establishment rmd tompoiary
support of common schools \\hlch Is prac
tically the Ulalr bill-has given Ttir Hisr cor-
icdpondencsomo iutciodtliitf Information on
the subject.
Mr. O'Donncll thinks that U education In
cvciy nook and corner of the United Stitcs
pels the foothold it should have \ \ Itliln n
ic.isonnblatorm of JOIM , the federal govern
ment will have to'givo nnterlal assistance , tis
theio are whole counties In old states uhoro
the Interest- educational nlTalw ha not
only stood still for enty-flvo yeais , but in
many instances has gonob.u'laviml
The committee on education has m.ulo n
great deal of inquiry as to the practical oper
ation of such schemes as the Ulalr bill and
the propositions embodied in three or four
gcncial educational bills now uoforo congicss ,
and Mr. O'Doimell has at his tongue's end
much data which will be re.id with unusual
Interest by not only the educators of the
country , but all who ha\o an Inteicat in the
education of the public. Mr. O'Donncll
said :
'Tho number of school buildings In the
United States in use for public schools is
il'VWJ , employing il7'J03 teachers , of whom
as.Jl I nio males. The average , monthly sal-
uiies of the milo teichers Is 11 71 , mul of the
fc-milo instructors Ml 21 Tlicso Ili'uies ox-
lilbittlioliijustic'u of the tllstlm tlon in ro-
muncratlon of the tuo o\ud for the same
labor.
"H is cstlnnted tint more than one fifth
of the nation's population is of school ago
from sit to fotuteen jenis aggiogiting
l'J,000Ol)0 ) children , of whom " . 'sOO.IWO aio in
ilullj attendance ; about u5 percent of these
of selioolitiLjo attend dally. The nutiual ex-
Dense bf the publid buhooii in the United
States amounts to $1 " , -l"-"iJ This outlay
is piovided bj icvcnuo from state anil loc-.il
tax Ulon and pn inanont funds Of this laryo
expenditure - J , 111,711 is paid for toacheis1
salaries , 81',5W,077 ' for genoial expenses , and
$ J1OUOOI)0 , ) foi sites , bullclmijs mid liuiuios
The running expense of the lice school s > stern -
torn of the United States Is iiDout SJ per
capita for each inhabitant , $10 00 lor each
child of school ago , nnd 615 1'J for cie-h pupil
actuallj tatcncliiitf school. 'Ihoaluooftho
ptopeit ) used for public schools is STJi",48l-
! U3 IM\o ifckoa the intotpstoti this investment -
vestment , cost oftcvtbooiw and "mtciials
used'by the pupils , the total expense of our
public schools will bo found to n ieg.ito
fcl.M.OOO.OOO annually , about $ . ' GO per each in
habitant , or quite 3 > < i cents per da > of daily
attendance. The expenditmes for colleges ,
denominational nnd puvaio schools \\ill
lai ely migmunt the cduc.itlonal outlay of
thUeounliy
"Xotwithstanding the gcneroalty of the
people in ptomoting cducitlon among the
coming men and omvn of the nation , the
last census tevcalcd the uimclcomo and
alaunlng fact that thcioeio 5OJO.OOU , in-
liabltunts o\ci ten yoais of ngo who could
not lead , and 0,000,000 of the same ago who
\\cie unnblo to wiito. It is to be fearedHhnt
this army of ignorance has not diminished
during the pit dci.ulo , and that the number
of illiterates has been augmented \\llh the
iiuioased population of the nation
"I hold to the p Uiotlo doelai itlou
of.Tustico Ilailnn that the sifetvof om Insti
tutions depends upon the intelligence ol the
musses
"Congicss has in the pist dealt geneiously
in 1 lying the foundation for our school s\s-
tem , the buttress of our ilization The
ilonntloiii. ami grants foi schools amount to
t 7Us'lMl t nues of land , for universities ,
lOiJ.s ) acres ; for agriculturil colleger ,
1,1) ,03 ncics deaf and dumb usjluins , 11-
U71 ac'ies ; nmklnpa totil of " . ! , 10.lbl7 uc'ies
devoted to educational purposes
"Tho total clistiibutloa of cash asjgrcs
"i'hu hill on the calendar of the house pto-
poses to distribute among the several states
and tcuitoiies , on the basis of illiteracy , the
sum oft" " , 000,000 to bo paid In dilToiei.tsuins
duilnt ? a peilod of eight yens. This aid to
education \\ill not oppress tlio people. Istl- }
mitingtho populition of the connti v at 1 > V
000,000 the total disbin-soments under this
bill will cost each inhabitant the sum of SI Ib
As the populations ill bo larger eich jeur it
will bo seen the per capita cost \vlll hj los-
seuo.I piopoitioiiately
"In the not them section of this country In
stitutes of learning have llomlshcd ; the
strength of that poitlon is in ltsjrand system
of common schools In the southern pot tlou
of the nation the facilities for education have
not been so fnvoiablo. The Inttei st.ites hao
pissed through a lletoidotl A quaiter of
nccntmv siixo lour millions of its in habitants
\ ; ei o i ilsecl from soiltudc to fiecdom , they
mul the e bofoio thorn had been In the mid
night of ignoianco for jcars. tonents ot
blood weioshed , and fiom the dogiaduticm ot
bondatjc they emerged into the sunlight of
llboitj Thousanlls of thcsocio Invested
with the piorogatives of citizenship , niiu-ht
demanding edui ition for its basts The
people of that section ha\o done much tote
to meet the requirements of the nc-\ condi
tions , and h ivo broadened the avenues for
the seekers after knowledge. I'eihaps they
might have done moio.
"i'hooftlciil ictuins of tholato icglstn-
tion in Louislan i exhibit the fact that the
\otlngpopulatlon of that otato is classified
1J7,1 J htnato and l .iHft illiKnato. Ten
) ears ago tlioio was Ki.OjJ majority in that
ttato of voters w no could loid their ballots ;
this j ear in the \otmg population tlioro is a
piopontleianco of these voteii who cannot
icd tlio ballot they deposit in the boxIn
the past ton jo.irs the Incicaso of votci-i
shous that of that number 1J/.71 can ic-id ,
and twice as mnnj t4,7U ! cannot. This
appalling statement is not to bo attributed to
racial i easons. The number of white voters
unnblo to read incicased 7M5. Iji that state
'illitc'iacy is gaining on intelligence.1 i
Mr O'Donuell , who Is entitled to as much
credit it not mom than anybody else in the
house for the giowth of sentiment in favor of
the government lending assistance to public
schools , belimci that some measuru con-
stiucted on the I3lair bill plan , but which
doo-s not appiopiiato so myuh money , will bo
promptly passed beloio long.
I'l itiu S. HUATII.
AGnod Kcasnn.
Dr A. T. Doll , who has baen In the practice
of medicine at Xorth English , la , since Ibilt ,
says ho often jncsoiibes ( Jliambei Iain's colic- ,
choleri and dhrrhoea lemedy , because ho
know sit U icllablo.
now onions of tno preat Houlc Is-
Inndrouto , IbUJ , SKtoeiith nnd Furnun
strcot , Omaha , nro the llnust In the city.
Call anil BOO thorn. Tickets to ull points
east ut Icmcat rutoi
They Aio
These of our cltbenshoaro assorting
that our Into trouble with the postmust-
or was caused by jealousy of his position
on our part uro dolnn us u gruvo injus
tice. True , wo were n , Imuliihito for
postmtvster , nnd true also , wo wcro a
miglity bight bettor man lor t ho jilnco
than the present incumbent , but wo nro
not jealous. WunnniuKor i of used to ap
point us , and o lofuho to wentWnnii -
makcr's clothing , It's un o\'on thing
thus fur.
The tioublo began as HOOH n.s this man
entered the postolllco. Ho liehl back
our niiiil and inado us weary in iiiiuiy
other \\uys. Wo pounded him Imll to
death 0110 day , nnd for two mouths ho
\\asn nunlol poatmaator. Then lie got
snssy and hhot rt us unil wo loft a liullot
in hid bliouldor. This lasted him till the
other day , Ho got on his ear and tiled
toprlukus with uboulo knife mul in
sheer HoH-dofonbo wo shot oil n part of
his loft ear and banged him with the
butt of the revolver. It was in the in
terest of the whole v .bUc. He'll bo on
dock in n week , mul for the next three
months lio'll work llko , u stoorand ba us
pleasant as paachos.
. MI3N HIIIjDTHIJlH UUU.Vrilv
All on Aocoiint of a Olrl's I'orrorin *
niiua on 11 Slack tt'lre.
Mr. Hanilolph annouucod that the
Indy would pcifotm on tlio slack
wlio. Slio Inhnicod herself on the wlro
nnd tripped bivk and forth , wlillo the
auilionco looked on with that apathy
nnd nil1 of being hull lioruil whloh i-hut-
iiclori/us nil shows which are thoroughly
fnmlliai1 to the theatto nnd circus
patt on ,
All nt once the fair performer diow n
few plus from the bnj window of her
dress nnd diow Unit garment olT , leaving
her standing on ono foot , chid in an
oluuornto laeo skirt.
The audience nwnked from HsindllTcr-
cnco , and tlio show b.cumo endowed
with nnewintciost.
Moro pins were extracted , and over
her brad wont the skirt.
The audience bccamo excited.
Next the bus dress improver came
off. It had no longer tiny diess to im-
piovc , and Its oceupition wns gone.
The audience began to speculnto as to
wlioro the disrobing pi CM es > d would end
nnd iv pistol bhot or a dog light would
not hn\o feorved at that moment to dls- .
tract attention.
Ay this tlmo the lady on the who Irul
pot down nppaiontly to the snowy gar-
inont which as niluptcd to the imilo fotin
is known as the shut.
The audience craned its neck , so to
sncalc , and as the Indy showed an inten
tion of removing c\on that gaimotif
strong men hold their bu < ith in dismay ,
wonder , nnd cmlosity , whilp the weak
nml modest ones co01 ed their faces with
their hands.
Well , the what.d"jec.ill it came off ,
tuul nothing moro shoeing was revealed
than n handsome and \ory iluipely
young woman chid in tlio leguhition
tights and trunks that nro well-regu
lated slack wiroand trnpo o artists aio
\vont to wear.
Headache , ncunlgn , cii/zlncss , nervotis-
nei' , simim , sleeplc3sne-s , cuicd by Ur.
Miles'Nervine. Simples fico at Kulm &
Co 's , loth and Douglas.
Well Supplied \\ltli (7iiHlniotlicrq.
The children of G. W. Meadows of
Harrison , Ga. , ha\o four Ihlng groat-
grandmothers and two living grand-
inotheis. The \oung st groat-grnml-
niolliei'is sov only-eight wlulo the old
est is ninety-two ; the joungcst grand-
mothcr is lifty-flvo and the oldest is
llfly-elght. 'i'liero is a pcculuioity con
nected with the o\cntful hfo of tbcso
oldest grandmothes , and that Is that
each ono of them had li'n- ' right arm
bioken. The ladica arc all widows.
To Nor\ons Debilitated Men
If jou will send us vom addto-.s wo will
send jou Dr Dye's Colcbiatud Voltaic Belt
und Appliances on tiial. They will quickly
i-estoio yoj to vigor , in inhooil and health.
I'amphlet fieo. VOI.TVIO ULLT Co. , Marshall ,
Mich.
Snyilcr's Ijiiuk at tin Knees.
A most inarvollouslj lucky man of
the season isKinnkSnytlor of Now Yotk ,
who is interested now with John Daly'a
g.uno at the Long Unineh club , bays the
IMiihulelphlii Times , fanjdoris n bright
joung New Yorker , who is called the
Senator. Ho lost $10,000 on the lioises
last j ear. ITecamo hcio.luly I with $3
in lus porkot , and at his ( list nice , by
playing the Hold ngniiist the fiuoute ,
lie won 3250. Fiom that hour ovcrj thing
lie touched turned to gold. No uuiglo
hoi&c ho bet on lost , anil the odds he got
were simply tieincndous , nnd John Daly
told mo tonight that HVink Snyder was
now a capitalist worth i > 100,0ji ( ) , which
ho had won binco tlio racing fceason
bogan.
Winslow'a Soothing Syinp is the host
of nil lumedics for childisn teotlung.3
cents a bottle.
1G02. Sixteenth and F-.irnam streets Is
the now Hock Island ticket ollico. Tick
ets to nil points cast ut lowest ratos.
Tlio Clioloi a licit.
American ni\nl ollicors who have
adopted the choloi i bull in the tropios
Und it so bonuliciiilthntthoj often retain
it in all latitudes. It is simply a bioad
band of llannol woin night and day the
year lound about the wiiist , so as to pto-
tect the btomauh fiom sudden changes of
tomporuturo. It is an excellent prevent
live of blomach disordeis.
cunns PROMPTLY
STIFFNESS , STIFF KECK.
Violent IM Ins In INorlt.
rriuuMiip MilJuno 11,1888.
Myrlfo buil M ili ut pilna In lur neck ,
wlilchstt3 \ < n son umliUII film wiisrnrcd
ullrcl > b ) bLJuiobiOil JAMI.s S10\Vli
In lurrlblo 1'aln.
Amc'MfR Co.CliIcipcc Mas-.JunolS , 188S
Irani ocrixtitiiuicrj ljulio was made
Bllllunilsorc- UmMo puln 1 u.u CUILC !
pruuiptly by bt Jncolia Oil
J c ill LKI.r.Y , rnjmaster.
AT nntnobTs ANII DPUFRS
THE CIIARLCS A. VOCELER CO. , Dalllmoro , tit.
nomio cookery. Use
It for Soups , Sauces ,
' Made Dishes , ( Game ,
Company's Fish , etc ) Aspic 01
Jlc.it Jelly. Keeps
perfectly in nil cli
mates for nnv length
EXTRACT of time , and Is cheap
ci nnd of liner 11101
than any other stock
Ono pound equal to
OFBEEF foity pounds of lean
heof of the vnluo of
i uliout fr 50
Ocnultioonly with
ns Mm LicblgN
slgnatuio as bliown.
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING
EPPS'S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
"Il n thorotieli knowloLia of Ilio natural Inws
whlcli tovcrn tligopcMiillumof illynotlun mul nutri
tion nml by u direful npiineitloiinf the line | > r < i ; > c r-
llcaoftp | | nuloilnt I'uii'.i Mr 1 UIH | Imi liroilclol
our l > rc < akfu t tabli > a with n iloilralclr llavorc-il luvcr-
n o which limy in o us luuin bt > uv iloctur'a tllln U
la liy III" Jiidlcloin use ofnth urllcloa of ( Hi t Hint n
coiHtilull'in niiiir Im crailtiiilly luilli up until ktrunit
onouiih toreslsi orurr IgiUinejr to tlltouxo lluii-
clriMls of lulitlo malinlk'i iiK'ilonllnK aniimU in roiuly
lo nilHck wliuroitr them Ic u wmk t olnt Wo mar
fxrniiu many a fiiltil Bliift tiy kc-unhiK our ol > oi will
forlliloil ulth iniro liluuil : nml n urupurly nourlslicJ
frnmo ' llvll MrtlcodnrUlo
M iih ) nlmplylth \ holllnk' < r ittor or milk buM only
In liulf iiuunil tins , byuroerrk , Inboloil Hun
JAMLS EPPS & ' -
CO./-ZSXiMi
AMUSEMENTS.
Qpz ra
UOMI. % IUVM : * , Miuiusors ,
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ,
AUGUST 1O & 20.
Appearance ) of tocloty's I'morltu Organiza
tion ,
PRIf/ROSE& WEST'S ' MINSTRELS ,
60 MATCIILKSS AUTISTS. 60
Vr > > cnt UK all tlmt U Now and Good In
Modern .MlnstroUy.
Itu.'Ulur prices , buutsuu tale Moiulu/ ,
Tliero is nothing its equal for relieving the SORENESS , ITCHING
or BURNING , reducing the INFLAMMATION , taking out REDNESS ,
and quickly bringing the skin to its natural color , 0
BE WARE of imposition. Take POND'S EXTRACT only. See landscape
trade-mark on buff wrapper. Sold only In our own bottles. All druggists.
, POND'S EXTRACT CO. , 7G 5th AVE. , NEW YORK.
UNLIKE TEA & COFFEE-GOOD FOR THE NERVES.
Tlie claims of cocoa as a useful article of diet arc steadily
winning recognition. Unlike tea and coffee , it is not only a
stimulant but a nourishcr ; and it has the great advantage of
leaving no narcotic effects. Hence it is adapted to general
use. The sttong may take it with pleasure , and the weak
with impunity.
"BEST & GOES FARTHEST. "
njrVAV HIUTFNS COCOA ( 'onco tried , nlnnys imcJ } IOHTOH no Injurious cIToct * on tlio
timouisjstcm It sno wonder , therefore tlmt In ill parts Of the MorM "tlili iirrnlar'i
Coconis rLroiniiutiiliil l > j nteillqul men lii. ( > nil of lea niKl cuifuo nr ullirr
CHCOII * < ir clunuliUi'i lor dully n e l > i children t > r ntliilt * , halo mid nlcUi Ich
mul piior. 'Lament silo in Ilio norlil " A lt for VAN HODTLN a ttntl tile no oilier fy
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE FOH FAMILY USE IN THE WORLD
lust mil } slops tlio mo-t I > M niditlti , , jiilns IIKK * ! fulls lo ho ease to the snllcioi ; a few
npnllcutlons ii'l Illu luiu'lr ( insliiff tlu > jialn to Insl.inlK sto | > ,
A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
Intimill } t.ilicn In titles ot fiom tlilitj to sl\ty drops In h lit t tumbler of wulcr will cure
In i few minutes ( rirnu * Spnsinbiiirtomiu'li C'ollc. I'lutiiliMico lie u ttjiiin , I.iUMoni 1 ulnt-
IIIR-pi'lls < HOL.EBAMOHHUS DIAURIICEIDYSENTEliY , Sick lie idiiehc Ninsoa
Vomitln , ' Vcixouiiic'ss MenplessncnMul ill i und nil Intt rnulpaliH uilsln from cluin u of
diulor w.Uoi 01 otliu c.nisos SlCsutsaBottlo. Sold by Crugglsts.
-KOK
KOKD
niiri'MATt M , D SPI I'SIA.
SIll : TMl DISPOSES
Ull.lOl'SM KlUM Y ( OMI \1NTS I
L.U.NQ UtSl.ASlS , IMFUIIU Itl.UOl ) .
ILIR & COMPANY.
rnoiMiii.roiis AND SUM.
OMAHA NEB.
Brownell Hall ,
SEMINARY for YOUXG LADIES.
Curnoi uf 10th and AVoithhiglon Sis. ,
OMAHA , - NEB"
m-IIOl1 WOUTIIIN'GTON , VISITOII.
Till UolinUTDOHKHTV , S T.D Ui CTOII.
THE27TH YEAR BEGINS
WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER I7TH , 1890
uo mul putlc'iiluta apply to the
lUctor
A school lur the lufriirr education of WOHKN An
imu&unlly flro corps t f 1'rofct.Hort fur 1E30-91 Litera
ture Art ftnJ JuutJc by BpctlnlUtH Location Col
rinljla Mo t in a sa ncr park Juit north of clt > limits.
TorifttrfCj abound liluecrr H-i an abundoiceof cpace
for outdoor ox on bo Ilnndxomo liulldin9 Mural
tone of fchool excellent ChrUtlaii home with all
tbe freedom an 1 nil Iho oaftt tptirird * nt a vtll ordered
Aomo.'rltofor catalogue Ad lr3
W A 01 IJIIAM , Jreldtut , COLUMBIA , &IO.
MONTICELLO.
New Dnlldlngs , Kow Furniture , New Pianos
New Eciulpmeuts , Beautiful Situation.
Oponi Soiit 2ii 1 nil nndnurprlThnciiltDopnrt -
muits fur l.iikllKli l.uln ( Iri'ok , duriimn rrtneli ,
Biluicc , Mnelc Art , clo t-oiul for liiforiuatlunlo
J1I&S U l I1ASKKI U Principal ,
OOIIHIUV , II I IN'OIS
t > Miiru's Sohool. K'iio\\lllo , II. ,
A Clnirclibchoul for CiliN
SI. Alb. in w Soliool. Ktioxvlllo , 111.
A Cluuuli ' choul ful Itojs.
Now liuUilln s , now ( iiiiilturc , nowuppirn
tin Tlio liitusl iin-tliuiU of iiutntal inil pliys
li il cillliliu l.vnntliln , ' up tu thn liriio
lloinu c'liiiifiiilmil iiniiiiit ire fnrmuiy impl
\\.jirri.Nu\vuju ; \ : h
Itcctoi and L'uunilur
AMERICANGOHSERyATORYGHIGAGO
, ,
LIIIIKkUIMI lltll. MillAMI AU , Ik J-tlkDIM b | .
AlllnniiLlmur Muklr ) iiiitlc Vrt.licUnito Ira hern'
llullliMLrbilluul. L'iidllril | t UadvunU eiiat nuiUrrulu
cu.t.Cutulot'Jiiiulleainio. J. I. HU131ALUI , lilretlur.
MILWAUKEE COILECE
MlhvanKoo , Wli
I'nr Yoniic Women. I'or catalogue add p. H
KlXiiJ MV. : I'll 1) 1'rcs't
IN I IRIjnjD CONSERVATORY . . .
! SLLB6xiy58& } OF MUSIC
All diimrtmenli of llnlc-il Initructlan , llwlurn TAD-
guak-ei , 1 lu Aru , ltd. 1. tf. Liuauu , Jackiouvllls. Ill
VN rSt. Louh. A
l Urst-clnss lioy'.s
linino ichool i : < | iilimcnt9 | pcrfuct protmrosfor imr
rllctoor rorbualnosa.tuiPkwara loy rcoolvuil. btli
> rnr opent tit-tit 8 ! : - ) W Adclrc.il HOT B li
bTl viu , A. M , Hunker Hill , 111 .
SI orznul'nrUnPar ( ( hlcnco ) . Hoard Inn t
bclioul for Olrls ami onnj Ijidloi , fr'orEM
calnloKuooUdrurXl. 'IIIAYIJU. I U 1) , KJa
ilorct nl'oru , 111 , or 7JiluiJliorisue < ; teulia. 0,111 ,
ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , u'7lK.fcrl ! *
Clrcularof IlKMtV J. bll.VKNB , A. 11. , 1'rln ,
Media PA , MIMtarjr Aradomr , l'o ;
llrooku Hull , ulrU Claulari ( ret
ALLANLIilE OCEAN STEAMERS
Passage to and from Gre-il Britain and afl
parts o ! Europo. Montreal Liverpool route , by the
waters olSt. Lawrence , shortest ol all. Oliiwowto
llooton , to 1'lillnilHliihla. 1 Ivcrpool to and from
Unltlniort' . lliirt } btcamers. riva oscclsior
Accommoilntlons nnaurp i9"crt Weekly salllngf
At , I. \ W A. 4'O. . Gen Went. AK'to.
C J lsii v n p H1 ! < ( hlcnffd , II
li I.iirrrcut , Fitftlfftt nml Flno f In tlie World.
I iut * < .m.er urromo lutlmij unexcelled
NEW YORK , LONDONDERRY AND ULASGGW.
ANCIIOIUA , AIIR 23 | ruu\KS3IA Sept I !
I.IIIIOI'IA , AUK M | U1SVOMA , bi'ft 19
New Voilt , Qitfeiibtown and' Llvcipool.
ThoColobntod I Auz 23(1 Sopl 20th.
Cll'VOF HUM It | Ocl Ibtli
5ALGOH , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE
ittcton lo\utt ttrins tn nmi from tit * princli nl
SCOTCH. [ UGLISH , IRISH fifiO ALL CQfTItlENTAUOl1 ! ! ! .
Lxeuijtltmttcl it rrlucftl ntatlo n ntlahln t < t rt.turn
liy c ItUerthu plcturutquuC lydo Hivii Utibty ottli or
n ill ) of In liutrt Niiflc-soi dl'jinltnr
CIRDUIAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AHD DRAFTS
nt nvttst ctiricnt riti * Aiplv to nny of our Innl
OKenU.ortu IIEHDCR8ON UROb. , Clllcnco.
Local n.'i'nti nt Onmhii Hairy 1 Blooro
Ihiuh'sMiiiis 1' Vdill , 11 1' . Doud , Utl-
un s ItuiiK , Otto A\olf.
GLASGOW , LOKBOtlBErtlYBSLFfiST (
DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON. '
KHOM NEW VOUK KVEttV TIIOHSnAr.
Cabin PJiJnqo $35 to $50 , ncconllnij lo location cJ
ttateroom. Excursion S63JO $95.
Stccrn o to an 1 Irom Kuropo at Lowest Itntci.
AUSTIIi BALDWI.'I i , CO. , General Agents.
03 Oroad/.ay , NEW YORK.
.Tno. Illivcn , Ooiior.ilestoin Atfent , J3
liandolpli SticDl , L.hle.i o Harry Ji. Moore
Ju > t'uniie
NO RIBBON
Permanent Alignment
bEED ,
Strength.
Sold Under a POSITIVE GUAR
ANTEE.
GEO. SMITH & CO. ,
General ARtnU Nebraska and Iowa.
31O S. 16th St. , - - Omaha
DR BAILEY
,
Giaduile Dentist.
A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber
For Five Dollars.
A portVot fit Kiiiirnntcccl Tcotli cxtrnrtod
without p tin or cliiu.'or , and will out unui's-
tliotlcti. ( Jolil nnd hlhoi fillings ul luwt'it
jatos. Hi ldo ( mid Orowuoilf \ 'J'ectli wltli-
out pUtcM. AllwoiU wiirr.uite'J
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
I'M trance , loth street clovalor. Ope-u men-
Ings ' -
"FREBGOlCTFICr
A POSITIVE anil pormtnont CURE for all
dlieatei of th URINARY ORGANS. Onrca
where other treat-nont fulls , Foil direction ! with ear h
l-ottle. Frl't , ono dollar , fiea eifnaturo of CL -
ForSoloByAII
nouDUlcll ) " T HyorTiTTTDf uliorn h"H
OliluaKO , S > ) yours' biicccssfill prni U'u ,
Advlee L'rocl nuitibllclty. | bpoolal fuollltlus.
lu uiuny tatod.
NPBEOEDENTUD ATTRACTION
U
OVr.U A Mtl.MON
Louisiana State Lottery Company ,
rnlcM lir tlio l < Mntnr for i liuitlnnal
nml clmllnMo | ilrpi'c l ( , frnn hi'inn lonpulnf
Die pri' nl Mitit lonstltullon , In ltA li > in oftr-
-laluiiiiui'oiniliir vote' , nil I
To continue until
January 1st , 1890.
Its MAMMOTH mmVNC ! 9 tnltn phoo ,
Sonil-Annunlly ( Juno an 1 December ) ami Its
Qrancl frln lo Nuinbar Hr ivvlngs tnlto phoo
incich of thaoiher ten months of tlio vonr
auclnroall clnwulu inibllc , at iho Ac.ulo'uy
of Music , Nuw Orloms , til
FAMCD FOR TWENTY YEARS ,
For Integi'ltyof Its Drawings nnd
Prompt Payment ofPrUes
Alt 8t"il n f illow
\ \ o tlo liorrUr iirilfy lint un niiinrvhi tlm nr *
rniuiMiu'titt for nit tin * 111 nllil > nml * iml iinnurtl
itrniMiui if the l.iuMiuii sulo 1 i tlort ( M ipany ,
nml In p'rMin inniiri mul imitrol the ilinulttitn
tti < 'iii c'ln' , mil ttuit I'm 'Muni iirnniiiiliii i > lwlili
In n ! > fill in' " mil in k n. | f ilth IIMVIII l nllinr-
tlo nut n ii < itlio-l > o thur niipnny l > < I D iliioepr *
llltinti' lth fiio ilmilcx ul our ulistiitiirc" lilt lohc-J
I ) Hi iulMrllatinc ! > iit >
0i\t ( MIS
W't ttio nnitorilunol tunk mil Innkit * nlllinr
nil | irl c < rtrmn In ilio louliiiini > > iitj , l.otuilc.i
nlilrli umr luin | > < int < ! nt mriuitnlcMt
It M \ \l NM M I'r > I , < mKniiii\nfl limit.
I'll Kill I ANAl \ , I'li'i.si.vi. utiniri Hunk.
A UAI,1)\\IN. ) I'li's Ni u III leans Nut I ItanU.
C AIM , KOIIN , I'KS. 1'tiion National llnnk
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
At the Acacloin/ Music , Now Orleans ,
TucsUny , Sopt. Uth , 1800.
CAPITAL 1'RIZIi , $30OOOO.
1W001 Tld.cts at Twotitv Dolbirs o mh
II ihi's JIO ; tjnaitc'is M , lontbs , J. , I'mn-
tlctlii , M.
l.M' W l lll/is :
I iMti/r m fiUMMiis . . . . jioonno
I I'lll/i : < IIKIOMs . UK ) CO )
i I'lii/i : < n f iiiwiH . wixw
1 I'lll/K Oh > 'iOJCII ' < . . . 3MHJO
2 I'lll/l 5OK UJUO. ) mo . MOO )
5 1'iu/rs UK fvii.n n'o . J.DIJO
2i I'lll/l S Ol' 1 ( Mil mo . . . JMIOO
'Oil I'KI/I.S ( II Mil IIW . . . ' * KUO
.in IMIIKOK co in- . . . loooo
MM I'UI/.hS tlK M nro . . . . . 100103
AIM'llilMVTIU > I 111ZLS
1011 1'rlrc or f ilOnio . . roroi
ItW I'llytuf OJiiie . . . . tJOO.1
lOJl'rlZLSor AHjnrii . . U.OcK )
TIIU1INM. I Itl/l f
f I'M rsof fleHnri- . IH'H > 0
Hi ) l'rl/i uf lOOiito . . I'MUJ
J,13 1 Prizns ninountlng to $1,05-1,800
Neil 1 Ickon ilrnwIiiK t a.illnl 1 rlrui n o nut on-
tltleil lo IcMiiilinil prlrcn
AGENTS WANTED.
t fTiinrtt n lUTts ( > r nny fnrllirr liiforniiitlun
dt lrtMl wrltu It Kllih In ( ho uinli IH'HIIPI ' ! iluuly
Ht itln your ri" ltloiii n. nltli l ito lounlv , ntn cl unit
iiiiiiilii'r Mori ) ruplil rttiirn mull di llu'rv Mill lie
ntiuiutl l > > > uur uiiLlualii an tuvoli po be irlntf your
lull iuldlc' 3
IMPORTANT :
Address ! \ A. UAIII'IIIN ,
Now Uileans , T n
Or M A. DAUPHIN.
\\uililnKton , D f.
My orllmry le'ttir cnntaliitlu MiiM\Oun > lt la-
HUCd liy nil ui | > rui9 cuiuiulilo , \urkkxihuiiuu ,
Uriltur I'oMil nulo
Address Uetslsterocl Letters Contalninrj Cur
rency to
Ni\V : OIIMIANS NATIONAL II\NK ,
r\ow Oile.iiH , La
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PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1302 Farnnm Btroot.
HARRY P. DEUEL ,
City PaEsoncor nnd Tlokot Atfotit.
Baled Hnj In cnrlots. Wrlto
II.B. RMSH&CO. . Turin. Iowa.
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