Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 09, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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A MOST DARISC BDBCL1R.
! He ViiiU Funr lonwa in VTabnt Bill in
Ocfc Night.
'THE ' OCCUPANTS FRIGHTENED WITH GUNS.
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of a Sppoilj- Change in the
3lntinicincnt ; nrul Clerical
force of ilip Omalia
I'ostolllcc.
Saadiy > v.u a very saecosfal day for the
turpt r t who ptit In their time onValnat
31111. They vbrflod flro residence * in that
locality , and In only one ctu > e did they depart
empty bunded.
Th liw e visited were those of Henry
JloaX , hU Irofher , Jobn I3caU John Punk-
> aute f , ll 5 rt Taylor , and a railway postal
jclerk named \V. J. Nash.
Ihabur Ur waiscen at every one of the
Itlncoanboxo nnnedith the exception of
1'unkhiusM.rs , where he wu hoard by Mrs
Tunkhaustr to oj > on thf front dcjor She
fcroHraed , and heard thetmtil ) retreattnR
footstejH ofth traxveieotne visitor as he fled
from the yard.
At Ht'tir ? lleal > place the burclar aroused
Mrs. Deal , ttho | ioketo her husband The
ImrRlar tlien showed hiuisclf and cohered
llcol with pun , at the same tinvderaandim
to know where Ills money vai. He secured
11.50 In thcpockils of Ulslctl m's trousers ,
find then ransacked tae bureau drawers
Whenlc vlnB he threatened to shoot any one
who follow ) him.
At Mr. T.i } lors he went throtph tie snrae
profTamme , co\crlniMr. Taylor with his re
volver and i-omjiellinR him to set under the
r ledclothp lie secured $ \ > \ uiid then coolly
took his d parture.
Nash w.is likewise terrorized \vitn
the revolver , \vlille the burplar searched a
closet wbere Nash'saiJ Ills clothes were and
lecurod * 'T In c uh.
The tiea Most haul trw nndeHt JoanBetal's.
When Hctil looted for his un mention ables he
found thftn in the kitchen Imt thel5uhe had
left In trin pockets , was missing Xothinc
else -was di t tiffed. The thief had entc-red
und opened the door look bv moans ol a skel-
. cton key Jle was distruised with burnt cork
und wore i false beard , llo did not appear
to boat all excited or even in a uurr.v , but as
one of Uw terrorized victims expressed it.
"He fool -d uround ai if le meant tostuy all
day. " Ho lost little time on the outside ,
bowcrer , as all ol the work wai done InsiJo
of an hour
c.vMj.\Giiir : TO iir ; unn GO
Pro jipcl or an Iiiiinedlnio tlinncc In
tlie I'ostolllee.
Strictly sub rosn inforrnition has reached
several of the leading clerks at the post-office
that the lo IB anticipated c&angaof postmaster
will bo iniiJo ut the end ol the present quar
ter - September 30
Aocotr.iiiiying ] this announcement is an
other to the effect that tliero will be a clean
bwecp of all the democratic clerks.
Tint stn.li information Lis b-Hjn received
nndlrotn ,1 ptrft-ctly authentic source -Has
this noon vournod for by five diflerc-iit clerks.
"When asked whether they hud heen in
formed u.stoho tliesuccatsor of the post-
masUT ivas to tie , fear of the clerks said that
It seemed though It would te CUirltson. at
least thehia been given to so understand
Sleeplessness nervous prostrHion , nervous
dyspc- ] , dullness , bluus , cured by Dr.
Miles' NI rvine Simples free at Kurm i :
Co.'s , 13tb andDoujrlas.
rsiUll.\Sl\.V : AT TIIK I1IG TAIIU
Mr. ICuclIcl Jlnrtin Tells I low She
Should Bo lleprc ciite < l.
Zvlr Kuiliil M-irtia , president of the board
of tr.vie. le ives next Sundiy for Chicago to
attend tic mooting of the world' ? fair coin-
mis < lon , which convenes on the 15th inst.
licit , eweof the tno members of Ibe com
mission a | > i > i > inte.'d from this state.
There are 103 members of the commission ,
fifty-thre'o republicans mid ulty-threo demo
crats , and .it the cominmeetmjj ! the site
question will be definite ! ) settled.
Mr Martin was asked It he bad a prefer
ence forany jartictilar site.
'My choice is Jackson park , " was
the reply. " . \-t the time of the
last meeting Iwas I in fiver of
JncKson park and the late front
JVtthat time , \vo\vero informed that we could
notbavo tho\\holcof Jackson parkas there
was an i.len that the iinpnut-d part of it
would bo ruined by the immense crowds
that would visit the fair There arc ObO
acres in the park , and about 150 acres hive
been improved with pro\es \ , lmns aad walks ,
and this hitter part \ \ as birred out.
"Now , 1 understand , this restriction has
been removed , niiiltho u hole park is offered
as a site for the ivorld's fair For this rea
son , I uii more than e\er in favor of select
ing that site , und I am of the opinion that
this will bo selected I am certain that the
matter will be definitely settled before the
commission adjourns , iisit is necessary to do
this in order that work way ro ahead.
" \Vbcu the site question is decided it will
' the collection ol
prcatlyfai'ililate subsmp-
tions , which In itself is a i\ork \ of no small
majjuituile. Thcro are about t\\enty-elght
lumdrod lirms anil individuals in Chicago
\\hohn\esubscrilied \ to thisfuudand itwill
be rxuwlily seen that there ) must necessarily
bo a prxut clashme of interests. For in
stance , suppose that Omuh.1 should sub
scribe fl.CkHOeH ) for exiK ition imrroses. .
That nuioutt would only bo one-sixth of
what Chie-a has subscribed , but Just imag
ine what a lot of cinshlu g there would be.
Property owners in tne eastern portion of
the city want H located there , and the
"VVests.idei's would protest ai-Timst its lo
cation nnywhe're except near their property
"This has been the case in Chicago , and
subscribers\\ho \ nro lieavi ! } Intcrestedin n
certain locution fane \MthtJoldinRtheir
subscriptions , hcpinc ; thereby to force the
selection of the site preferred by them.
"When the location is Unally determined upon
ull tins trouble uill be ut uu end , as sub
scribers c-un hoiK ) to pain uothinp from
iurther delays , aad the work ol collection
uill bepreutly facilitated
"At the last meeting of tie commission , a
conimitte-e on ori niiation was ap ] > olnted ,
nail in order to pivo them time to make care
ful instigations of - whatas needed , their
time of making a rcjiort was extended
until the next meoUzg. This com-
inltteo consists of Messrs. McTvlnlej
of ICentucky , Widener of Pennsvlvania ,
Kwinpof Illinois McDonald of California ,
Smalle\v of Vermont , Ctnhrano of Texas ,
Kearns of Missouri. GooJell of Colorado ,
llre lan of Now York , Kex > ucb of North Car
olina , Murtludale of Indiana and Harrison o' '
MinuesoUi.
"Tliotioiiimlttefi has been to Kcw York and
rhlladelphia and aa& consulted vith the old
executive committee of the'cotitwinialorpo-
sltionund tnus secured all thevahuulopomu
of infonnatinn to bo secured They will meet
tomorrow and prepares their reports as
to wlmt co-nraittws , etc. , mny bj
tecessary , aneiwill submit the report at the
meeting of the commission next Tuesday
soon as I pot homo and Inow some-
' thlnpof t lie plans formulated by tbe coinmls-
> slon , I iirojioso to go to wurk to orpauize a
. " state Columbian exposition ussoeiatlon , the
object of whicn , will be to d'ye XcbrasVi
a proper showing at the world's , lair , lows
has already done this , and the oBcors ha\e
boon eltx-'ted and the treias-urer aas Just pivcn
tiouds , so that they are all reidy to po to
work Ttiey secured an appropriation of
fVicOO from the last letn lature , and they
will try topet another fUKtKU , ( from tha ueit
one. 'i her have a little the boc.tof us In that
n > jx > ct. They Rtt a birl at t\vo legrisUtures ,
wMlowe will have but one
' Yo ouiht M pot an upprojirlation of at
leastfUiO.OU frotn the le-Ulature , aade \
must bo in shupo to ivork for it as soon as
lussiblo. Au organization cannot be I'dex-tcd '
any too soon and I shall troto work on It iu >
r > diitely on tny return home from Chlcajro"
If you could s'V ) your own scalp throapb an
ordinary magnifying ploss , you -vvoJld ha
amojixl at the amount of dust , Jandruff , and
dead sWin thereon accuniulat a. The best
nd m n.t ( vipular preparation for cleansing
lie scalp U Ayer's Hair Vl or ,
rV Through conches Pullman palacs
JVyee | > erMeliniiijj co.rsfr o rocllninjchair ;
cars to t hlcutfo and intervening point
via. the urcHt lUx h Island route. Ticlw
i lUJi , SiJteenlh anil Farnam
Till : IXJCKOCT STIM. IV
Some or JInrl.9 Urotlitrs *
SntMlcrinrvat AVorlc.
There Is no perc ptablo chace in the situ
ation at Marki Brothers saddlery establlih-
n > ett. The lockout by tbe emploer-s ) and
e floy , i still in full fen e i
oe ol the men , wlvh one or tivo exeep-
ttoni , have returnelto work. N'o responses
were male to the re < ) O stof , tfco flrn for the
Atrlkarato return. je .urJay monlns ; and
complete their unfinished > rt and get their
tool" .
la reply to Inquiries concerning the situa
tion , a jijcinVxr of the Arm stated that be\vos \
I > crfectlv SHtisf.ed with the outlook.
h\Ve pave the men an opportunity to com
plete the jobon which thevwere at work. * '
said ha , "but the.v have ne-plKt-e to avail
themselves of IU anil now \ve will put other
in * n to work on them , und chunre it up tothe
urecruutiof tbc m n who bt-ijiu tlietn. The
Uxils b loufrin ? to th men u ho wnlLed out a
week are ha\c been \vrupi > ed. aid nro here in
tlic oMoo Hivalting the call of the owi"rs.
\Vo ha c already put three new nun to ivork
Inplacoof some of the utrikcrc , and we can
pet all that ve ne < J to fill vacancie * There
lire four vvholesalphouj.ei in our a sociatlon ,
and thcv are tending us the oiinesof unem
ployed men whose ervlooswe can secure if
\\eneod them Ills eertain that nnne of the
strikers can ? ct a place In eitlicr of the boui ( H
inthe aisoc-iation. Tbei maj pet rork in re-
tall shops , but tt * y c n't \vork in any of the
wholesale houses anywhere around here.
There are .ouie of them \ vhoiavewouU be
vlllina to take biok if they would sipn our
contrail , bU they can't cotn hick unless
they do If they had acoeiiptwl our ofler to
nturutovork , wo would have taken bai-k
all but two or tliree. N"o\v If thn' want to
coine wuork niraln it will Ijoa * individual .
They rushed in to print and told the public
their side of tbe story They halthecon-
trict jirlntoil in the pafurs , and no.v if tiny of
them coine back , the public may know that
they jirnetl the tery contract they made so
nuch fuss about.
"They siy that the contract binds
the raen tut dws tot bind the firm.
That is false , as we bind ourselves to pive a
man tivo veeks notlre before dl'ehurpinc
Wm , and \vealso require a two w ks' notice
of auj Intention on his part toq.uituork
They attempt to create another wrong im-
] iresi ion bysayitiir that \ve\vill \ not- require
the non-union men to sijrn the contract.
Kverymnnln our employ must sltrn it , and
all of the men no\v at work , nunberini : be
tween twenlv-fHe and thirH. haie sltniflfd
their willingness to do so.Ve \ arenottrip-
pled liy the walk out , as\ve are Aery vlllini ;
to r-utdown on our manufafturinc depart
ment for the next few months \\"e have
more mamifarturod 5 > toc'k novv on hand than
we had last spniip , althouphwe then had a
heavy stock for the spring tride.
"Tncre hi been \erjbis advance n
leather during the past four months , a'ld we
think It is now about the top \Veoxpect to
we a ix.ltne ! about the first of the year , and
for tliat reason MO do not care to make a lot
of pojils out of hiirh-priced material to sell
at reduced prices when leather is cheaper
Even If there bad been nowallout ve ha > l
intcnaed to cut dovnwork , althouga tve
would ha\e kept nearly all of our men
ihrouph the vinter , as minv of them had
been with us for four or five years We benr
them no ill n ill. Thev were a viry sober , in
dustrious lot of emplojes vith one'or tno ex
ceptions. "
The perfume of violets , the purity of tlie
Illy , the jrloiv of the rose , and the flush of
Hetwcomblne inl'ozzoni's wondwus powder.
JI tt.ll'llf.t VEH'S.
Opening oftheSehooli.
The city schools vere opened yesterday
for tbe school year of l-W-l President
Prank J. I'ersons , Secretary pro tern Rich
ard Stvilt and John C. Carroll met about
twenty of the elected leaders in the super
intendent's room in the hlfli school Ouh
eiphtof tlie teachers , Mrs L. W. Haid and
Misses SnJie K Acker , Alice Davis , Jennie
Allva. Minnie Itaffertv. Hannah Cusick
Sadie Spell man and Katie Ryan hail
been examined. They < lpned the
usual contracts , with the salary
unfixed and were assigned as follows Miss
Alice DiiAk , the \vhole third floor of the
hiirh school. SIr < . IV. . Ilaid. second floor ,
and MisSaaieE Acker the rir't floor r liss
Jennie Allen , IJush ASellij's addition , M i < s
Minnie Kaflertv. Fourth Mard ; Miss Hannab
Cuskk , Brown Park. Miss Sadie Spellman
all of Albright , and JIlss Katie Kyan , Thiid
Atei.cher > ' neetitiK wfllbe held tonight in
the hiijh school buildm ; ; .
Xotlee wis civeu \vhohave not been
amhcd to attend to it at once.
Apron Sofia I.
The - ladies' of St. '
yoimRladies' sodality , Agnes'
church will pl\e an apron social and enter
tainment , In the McLain buildingXo. . Sfp
N street Wednesday evening- Supper viill
bo served from to So'dotk.
The follo\vin ? proiranime his been or-
ranted : Vocal solo , Mrs Dennis McCally ;
recitation , littloM av Robinson : vocal duet ,
Misses Katie Esmond and Katie Murphey ,
instrumental music , Miss Mollie Condon ,
vocal solo , Mr. E H McBmiel.
Orif : loo-e.
Oarles ICcinp , alias Riley Canpnhom the
police arrest eda.s a suspicious character , and
who has been held on a telegram fronShenH
'allowaj ' of Clinton , Mo. , has been released.
The shenff came up from Missouri n-ith a
requisition for Kemp , but on trolaff to Lincoln
found Governor Thayer absent and was un
able to secure the papers to talic the prisoner
back u-ith him Thes > heiift" telegraphed Mar
shal Maloney to release Kemp , xvhich vas
done.
Spoiled tlio O\ine.
Ixmis Gramlich , an unsuspecting farmer
residlnprnear Paplllion , ran in to see Sunday
life in the Made City. Ho easily made the
acquaintance of Moses 1'eno , a sleek confi
dence man. and had it n ot been for the timely
arnvul of Ottlcer OHarra the centleniati of
ingcnu.it ) would haie had the granger's flltby
lucre.
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Acciileiitnll ) Sliot.
ffhiloout Imntingin the northeastern part
of tbe city Saturday afternoon William Van
Duseii accid entail y shot hinisdf in tbe right
shoulder , rocdvingonly aslight wound. The
VOUHR man vent home to tbo house of his
brother , James U Van Duscnwhore the
wound was dressed.
TJiclr lUer U'etlillnj ; ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Carpenter will cele
brate their siereddinf ! \ \ Wednesday even-
Inf , September 1O.
Notex Ahuiittlic City.
Harris ICossaek , at Thirtieth and V streets ,
n'portothut his bayina ha strayed or been
stolen.
Charles L , ased fourteen months , son of
Mr and Mrs Hovwrd \ Tuiner , Twentieth
street and Milroy a\enue \ , died at S o'clock
Sunday and \\ns buried In Laurel Hill
ccmoterv at 3 o'clock ytsierddr afternoon ,
The jounKSon of Mr. and Mrs. S S Hardy
olAlbripht. who died Situniay , vas huntxl
in Laurel Hill cemoter ) at 2 o'clock bun-
day afternoon
John Leonard reports that some tbief ran
oil with his bug-gj last e\oninf \ while henas
eatlnp supper
At tie Bolemlan democratic club rneetlnp
Sundaj nine new raoinbers wore added to
the roll The club now has a membership of
forty-Hie.
President parsons las apjiointed J B.
Payton Janitor of the blpb school. P , S.
IcAuUy still does the work and claims to
till that iKMitlon under his former api mt-
nent.
.lame ? P. Hickev , the stock vardi brako-
nian who had hU hand tnashe * ! three veeks
njo , n'turned to vork yesterUy and with
in an liour liad hiihana split end had to have
it divsseJ ufiln by a surgeon
Mrs ICejscr runs the 1C j stone not l but
rot to tbe satisfaction of J.f. . Olson. Sun
day eveninvben ; ; the latter could not
t \'e bis wsy he lulled & revolver and bundled
it so recklessly thathevas o&ocrttxi to the
jiolice itaticn.
It la reported aaoupmllrojJ -enthata B.
A M employe by the name of Tu rner was the
Mctiinof an unsuccessful attempt to rob ta t
right by foot j > adj up in the n. & M. yards in
the ncrthwfit part of the city.
JudfoICiosT will nndout-what truth there
istn the charge raado aamst.Michiel IT tiffin
ind 1-Mru-kLmdjay for attempting to fleece
John Leisenburfjcr
Prank U Esplcins\\ill leav forSloua
City this eualngto accept a good ilfuatloo.
CRIIELir 10 THE CII1LBREX
Thej Oonnot Find Acoommoditioa in tic
Central Sctool.
SOME OF THEM SIT UPON THE fLOOR.
Others Ate CoinptllcMl to Stand In tlie
Aisles anil AlonRlheVo.ll
of the Oast.
Ituottis ,
XbtpuHe scicols opened yesterday for the
fall term. EverAthlngwas lustleand nooduca-
tioml work ( vasstteupted. The day was spent
In Introducing tie pa plls into the proper rooms.
sending tboe from other districts to the
building- which thi.r shojld attend , petUns
the sata s , residences and various other items
of information required of the pupils , anil
ansieriap a thousand aad one quosticas Inm
the noisy chilarca.
Atthe Jackson school Miss Mary A. Fra-
zieraituiMJ chars-e as principal , succeeding
Mi s Olad tone , whoresicuc-a rwentljr. > ll
Sarah IvIcCheano resumed charge of thr >
Long school nlfr no absence of
a yearAt tjie Dupont school
Miss Marr Alter vcai dulj installed as asbUt-
ant principal , a newly created position.
The spoilal teacher in calisthenics , M ! H
Devey. assumcJ charge of thai departinint.
suciftHHnir .Prof. Henry Kuinrnerow , but
found very little to do la the cnrmastic line.
MiaiDevcv coine * to Omaha from thscityof
bonus , havinc been en razed in the Hub the
past year. She is a typk-al western laly ,
however , bein ; a native of the world's fair
citj
Superintendent James u-as besieged by
several hundred anxious parents \vith niiincr-
ous questions concerning their children and
their teachers The ninjoritvof them -were
iroai a district within a mile of the lilph
school bulldineandall wanted tboirchilOren
to po to tbe Central school. They were re
ferred to the committee on boundaries for In
formation and act ion and departed asvis as
thevvero before their commtr
The hlch school vu cron'deJ to its uttnost
capacity and tlorts were made toencroich
upm tto rooms occup.ed by the Central
school. The scholars wire picked into the
several rooms and the tuchers despaired of
accomplishineeood results \vitn thecrovdt-d
conditioner the room' . . The seating capac
ity of the larfe room on the third floor had
boon increased bjplucmp the &oats clo er
together , but Prut Leuston was of the
opinion that , this crowded condition \vould
interfere materially with the studies of the
pupils.
In the Central school the rooms -were niicli
more cro\vdod \ than In the high school This
school occupies six rooms on the first floor of
the hiKh school builiKnp aud has hitherto oc
cupied one room ia tte attic over
the third floor This latter room , however.
was abandoned by order of the board and the
pupils in it were quartered in one of the other
rooms. As a result there were eighty-eight
pupils in a room whuh atforde-d seatinp ca
pacity for onlv fortv-uinc Those for vhom
nokoatscouldbe provided were compelled to
stand ia the aisles and beside the \vaJls or
seat themselres on the Door. These were the
second B and third A pjpils. little tots about
scien jears of acre , They vtre ury quiet
and orderly , but iuvas impossible to proceed
with the school ivorb under the circum
stances ,
The fifth .A and B grades ver ? in one room
inthe centerof the building. Thcroornwai ,
l.'slS feet tuid had seats for twenty nine chil
dren , the desks bcmir the old fashioned ones
uith room for two children on cacti In this
small room i\ere \ crowded forty-sir pjpiLs.
there bcintr throe In each seat , tn < be on the
ends crowdinc those in tbe middle to keep
from fallmjron the floor
The first C and second A contained 4.
pupilscompletely fUlinr the room and the
rirst A had . " > ! pupils , the larcest class -which
has ever enured this school.
Ihe territory tributary , to this school is
hiuudcd bv .Seventeenth street on the east ,
liarneyon the south. Twcnty-siith on the
\iest , and Cabtoniia on the north It is re
ported that it is the intention to cut the
territory down to that included between
Eighteenth , Douglas , Chicago and Tventy-
Hfth stfccts.
AtCOSlMODA-TlVG
Ihe Council ATII1 Di ) So by Crcatin"
New Districts.
An ordinance will ba introduced at the
council meeting tonight for the division
of the various wards of the city into
additional polling districts. Petitions have
teen presented for such additional facilities
Irnm every ward.
Under the registration la\v , covernir ? el
ectiousin cities of the metropolitan class , it
is imvxhsible toote aad. properly rei-orl
more than 4X ) or 'M votes in a precinct aui
the stream mu&t como steadily to enable an
ordinary election board to do this Ln man\
of the districts , more than tnico this number
of voters is registered and as a result , a full
ote is Impossible unless alditional polling
places are create.
The followmp flfiires ebow the total of the
vote , byyards , cast for mayor at tto last
city election :
rir.ST WAHB.
First district . . 4"
becond district . \l \
Third district . 'Jit
SECOND MM.I.D.
Hrst district . 910
Second district . OA
inmn w.\.ita ,
Firstdistrlct . TIB
Second district . 4U
IOCKTII WAI.ll.
Flrstdistrict . . Pl ?
Second distdct . eu
rirstdistrlct .
Second distnct . 017
SIXTH WJLltll.
Firstdistnct . , . Ml
Second district , . . -J.r .
Third district . . l.n )
First district . CM
Second district . . 3H
First district . . . SJG
Second district . . . ( * ) l
MNTB WJLID.
nrstdlstrlct . .
Second district . . .
Total . . , . 12,025
This total vote of more than twelve thous
and miiJtcs an ave rasa of over six hundred
voters to tach ofthetentvi > olllnp pwincts ,
licurmn en la t years vote , which can rej
sonably be increased by UW votes to each pri >
cinct. Tils estimate H ould place the vote at
the coininj election at 11,000 , as manv as
could be convetienuy voted at thirty | K > Uuig
precincts
Don't patronize forelpn wines when you nn
pet a hotter one at home. Try Coolis e tra
dry Imperial cliampaue.
M1SUO > ON GUAAi : St'BOKCTS ,
National riincr.-il Directors Will IU- )
jilny It Here ir October.
James Ueaton of Lincoln , secretary of the
Funeral directors * association of tlie United
States and Canada , as inthe city yesterday
inaWngarrangementi for the next convention
of that body , which will be held in this city
October 1 , 'J and 3.
The lait meeting of the aisociatlon was
heJd In Toronto , Canada , lost October , when
fioo deleputes were prosenl > lr Heiton was
the only Nebraska undertaker pres-ent ,
and it was through his efforts
that Omaha was selected as the location of
thooouiic ? convention.
Indications are that fully six hundred dele-
pates will at tend thoconvntionhereand this
number will Iw largely supplement * * ! oy
manufacturers of funeral seeds nho i\lll \
hawexWbiLa Jlspmvod at the meeting
I5oy d'a opera house has been swu rod for the
holdinpcf tbesessions and Drcxal A. Maul's
hotel willbe the headquarttrsof tbeassona-
Uoa. A banquet will b pivt s to the delegate -
gate ut Ihe close of the session
7he local undertakers men at the Paiton
hotel at 4o i-lcxkycstoriiay afternoon fur ihis
purpose of eomplitmg arraaperaects f r
th ent . 'rtiti.inent of theconvenuonviiitir- .
lit was aoc-idsd to gve the visiting ile
a carriage rile about the citj . The
ofh JJIng- the titi3jctwas not fuily
JfrMedupon.
Ttitfcnmtiittocof nnMUffai < r.tJ cor.ilsts of
Jl Heftl of ! latlnpsJ K ilc-alon of I-in-
tola. Mr Mlettffey. Mf M al aid Mr Bur-
Ml ofOmaba. The cenrraltttts Mil ttf > et it
Lit.coin tomorrow for DIP purpose of } * rfect-
Inir RrranjfcuetiU for Ihe - . utention
' If ion are thlnktaj of d > in ( noon , " snlJ
Mr. Ileaton y ? sterdiiy to a Btt reporter ,
"jou < houljarrange u d .no jibiut Oit-otHr
'
1' TTie dcletrmtrt would t. > a few subjecU
for Hctual Illustration In the work of the con
vention , and so'ltir th t tbe undtrtukeri
favor the ne\vs ivitmr ! W' uith tews o fre
quently , \ve houlil b pi > ved ; t hae < * oiiii5
of you enttrprtstoR' ucn lere inOiuaban1-
tarn the faw byfurnliMngus a ccrj > s . "
TJHK TK.l rM.XMi Jf/.V'S tl\LL. .
\VnsOiieoftlic Hn < < tlIintKainv r
I'een Olvcn.
GRCCD I HN-DN"ebSciit , 5. The prand-
Mt banquet and ball ever hold Inthecityof
Grand Island VMS given by the resident
traveling nen onTrWa.v oM > uins > at the A
0. tJ.W. hill. The toys turnedout inprand
ttyle and shoved the citizens of Grand
1'land Just n hat they could do in reardt
pettinjup a strictly first class affair A\e \
were honored bythe presence of aboutnvcntv
of the leading ofllcers of the Twenty-flr t
reciairat from Fort SWiiPv. who cnjojed
them < elves imnrnsely. They were com
pletely carried away with tae tracebenvly
imd style of the Granil M.md ludiisvith
nhomthehall tilled.
Three hundred attended.tbe ball and i0 it
down to supper G-reit credit Is due the
Ladies' Guild of St Stephen's Episcopal
church for the splendid suprnr they pre
pared and the competent nay in which they
handled such a hrpe number in thesmalle'r
hall below the bill room. The boyi all say
they will leave the wenannu of the juDtxrs.
lunches , etc , hereafter to the Mies , as they
seem to know Jmt what iswanTM.
Men S. \\ohlbach aeted futoa-stmastw ,
but oningto tbelatehouronly ont toast vas
responded tn , that of "The state of Kebras-
KA , " by his tu-ellcncy , ( tovernor Thujer ,
uhoivos received with jnvit applet ? . "The
governor spokeln hiius.ua ! uleanng manner.
The tnujlc furnUlied hj the Twenty-first
reeimcntal banJ of nineteen pieces from Tort
Sidney -was of very hich order , pivtap. greit
satt Iaction to all present. Dancinptras con
tinued until a a m. , tearlj all remaininguntil
that hour
The outside traveling rsonvcro highly de
lighted -with the nitrmth'Put preparatlras
made for tDetn , and all \vtnt hone feolinp aad
reraarkin ? that it nas the frandost atair
they had ever witnessed anywhere. The
l > oys say that If we lenro out
Omaha , Grand Island vnli ceitaialy take
the lead la doiup things upm fine stile. The
tnnelincmen's banquet and ball of Septem
bers , ls o , will long be remembered as the
greatest evontm thehiston- Grand Island
society. Great credit is due Messrs. Tislc ,
Eastman , Buihheit , ChapTinn. Cohen and
Locinvood for their untiring el'orts la getting
up such an elejant affair
The z nat attraction inthe rnoi-nicc parade
ivas the Union Pacific rapine , brought IITO
by cur much esteemed njent , Mr. JIcMcans.
The committee of penenl nrranpojientsap-
preuate the interest vlr McMeans took in
the parade , and tike this opportunity to
thunt hlai for his kiiiduess and goodwill
to'vurd the trJvelics men.
Secretarvof Central Xrarelmj > Ien's Asso
ciation of Xebrasla.
Tnefolbwinj permits were issued bv the
bulldlnglnspector yesterday
Hnmlltonllrotlici-s one and one-fourtn
storj- [ ram dwelling , -TJj Howard
Mrei't . 4 IADO
Hamilton Uiother-s.ouo and oue-fourtli
stury frartie d-willlug , I'T ; Hovara
strt-et . . 1,500
II. A. McEmhron , t.AOstorjfrjme
u dipllic ; , Nineteenth and Emmet
fclreet- . . , . . . . . . . 3,500
J. H. lla e. one and -one-fourth iUirj-
frarne duelluisr. Tweiileighth and
BlCrf'flitonaNcnae ' . . . I.ooo
Four minor ptrmits . . . . . . 425
Total . . JT'nn
Tcotlmdio ,
IJV S ,
Neuralgii , Sirelllusf , Frost-tiltOt
33 It IJJS3SS [ .
THECHARLES A.tQSEUn CO. Batoo-e.Ul
GRAXEFUL-COMFORTIKG
EPPS'S COCOA
BREA.KFAST.
'B - sthoronrh tnowtelre ol tbe mturs ! la ii
wblrh coTern ttjeopcritttoiwor dlru tlon and nutri
tion jvnll > 7 a relulapl > llcitlon f tbe Hue proper
ties oT P1 | f > e'ecU-d ' I > o. i Mr Kl > p ha * rrorldfj
titr bronkfiistl bte" > wltb nilellpjildr flivoreilbever-
aca wbltb mnyiiaveui ruany benri dr > ctur bill * . It
isby tlieudlclnu ] c < e "f such ort'clenof diet Hints
conitltillon HIT berrucluillf belli up until * tror <
emuBblore l > l every tendency to dl > eae Iluo-
drwlH ofmbtlemalndie * nre nomine armoj. in ready
toattackirhcrcrcr tipre lia wtik puinto \ m t
e fnj o nany nfutubnaft by keDlas ; oursclye * "well
Jonmt-Jn Ith pure l'h"rt. ' and a properly nuurlsttel
Irame Ct ll'-ervlfe ' aieite.
Mndp liui lj tUib < illlniirattororTjillk. SoU on'r '
lal k > d lha
JAMES EPPS & CO.
AMUSEMENTS.
The Grand To-night.
X E\V 10 rs' 13 E ER 3 ,
LOST INLOWDON
h pular urltes. Uf-fned Mats. Kc Be and
W cents
COMMENCING I/ONDAY SEPTEMBER 8TH
ran BUM VTIC AdOR , SIIL
-I3VJC
IntroJnliic tyl ra l ' ' 1ne II mio * rnewith
ho LicbtniDi ! Iltirb n1 * ! t ! o dash > f liT ei ind
full tlrac impany l lilt * lontlairratl n nilniiiK-d tu
le themuat Ibrliliog iceo everii&cutlQQ [ tlie drziaia-
tlt * * tice
eit will to pit onii'e Siturdir tu < > mlnc at
r prices
Frtfay and Aifin-da/ ,
SATII1DA\
of tb 3lefe-Jiiai ! v Draoattc Or-
cariat : > "ni t mcr ci
MR. A , M7 |
PALM'S 'C031PINI
MilS OnS-Jiir Tnriter t
lucruodtrUia direr 11 i of MIC. iL
ill itl.Tfimr
f \\orld \ aid \unt Jm W "
S.4Ttfir \TIVt. \ . Jin. the Penman
IKJI tieit oj > 'ci'l'litr Jaj-miTfj n
WILL \\VLER. . MVNAOEr ,
CORNER 11THAND FARNAM 5TS OMAHA.
Q DvlSHIN'GTm' ' BEOTHEES.
Jcrrjr Albert unJ John.
James , HALUES. Gertie
Lt-orilur d Nr-i-m. H in n unit C Jil.rm
The Betli an Q 4artct , Itrnno U'rnlne
itid nQuurtettcof uril.u.
Ono Dime Aiimits to J
309 WHAT ARE MISFITS ? 1309
They arc custom mndft clothing of merchanttailorsleft onHicir ImnJs fjr one reason OP n.n-
otliet * . These we buy in Inrge or small quantities , COT i emly cmsii F.ii'e xnmpl < A stutof
clothes costing or igmally $4O , weenn , me oidmg tobtyle tand civmlitv , sell for $ ls or $12O Jxist
think of it , a sa nci of BOpercent , one-half ot the original cost. Many of tliemarefrom the
leading tailorlnq establishments throughout the country.
MERCHANT TAILORS' M ISFITS and UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS
OUIt PRICE LIS T A3A
SUITS , FALL AND \MNTIR OVE.RCOATS PANTS.
{ G5 cii to i Hide Milt for . - $ : JO,00 S ( 0piisom | iiwdooTcrcontfor. . .iJIO.01 fid custom nuilo | i.int > Tor s = .oo
J55 di'-toin rii.nlc wilt f < > r. . . $ . " , 'icti loin mailt'OMTioiitfiir. . . ! ? ' 2" . < ) J JI4 custom uniU1 ] iiiit ! forM sC.5O
$ . " > l ) ( iistom made "tilt fVr J2AOO spoil msloiii nmilcot orront fi > r. . . "i.Ol ) Mfii Uin undo | iuit > Fur
J45 custom nude Milt for iIOlK ) $4'iru | ( ini mndcpfprroatfur. . . ii.CH ) flO fii-t ui unilp laiit- for ,
HO tii tt > iu nuiilp suit for . $1SH ( ) ! ? 40 cnMoiii titiuJcMnrrcoatfor iiO.OJ f il oii--t < ) iii in.iilo | uut > fur . sfi.OO
f33 cut w in.nili' suit for . JlO.'iO loIl Dtmlo 01 err oat for. $1 T. 09 f rii-toin Hindi' | i.int for $ l.,0
fl0 ! custom inailt Milt f r - - j-1 liOU ciKluin made < m > rce > : itfi r .jlu.OO J 7 tii-toiii iiiiilc imnts fdr $ J 75
Lateststv'es ' and elegnntgnrments in silk r nd sntin lined Suitsnnd Fnll Ovorconts.
Also F"ull Dr ess Suits for snleor tent , nt the
1309 Farnain Street , Omaha , NTcb , 1309
Remember-numbep and plnce,1309 FnrnnmStreet , Oninlin , Neb. Open eve ilngs until Co'clocU.
Saturday untillO o'clock. Allqarmentsnlteredfree ofchargeto irnie a perfect Tit
KINO OF COCOAS- " ROYAL COCOA FACTORY. "
Kings are but men , but all men arenotklitfs. Therefore ,
when tlie A"ef JHtllanl says , as he did by deed o August
i = , iSSgthat , he is greatly pleased \\ith \ \
11 BEST & GOES FARTHEST , "
and , entirely unsoliutedgrants , the manufacturers the sole
right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory , a sig
nificance attaches to the act \vhtch would not were he
not "every inch a king. " M
B ef-cr re yon buy e ny th i n g ,
" " '
: I & * * k'
i * lh8S ! rkn 0
-wan Mb' '
wsa , . - -
-
- "
-tn
a !
these quesbic a I 1
b u ! fr ) evi 11 n ever r p re ven Iyo I- u from
buying SAPOLJ O = = 2
Us uses areintniy mid so are its friends ;
for Tellers \b is OJICG iiseA it is alicays ii > scol. To
clccm fisQibSQ wit7ioitt H is sliver folly , since it docs
t7ie uwk iirice ( is foist wid liuice as well.
! NO RA.V.
1316 Douglas Street , Om ah a , Neb.
yonrp exprrli nr * A rcffuliUfrnclnate ID medicine , M dlplnma ihf > * I ftllt ! attrlnj wlLSi
tllel : ente t ucce sall erroui Clirinlc and lrlvnt < dl t'u tg .Apc'rrmnentcurw yuaruntt'oa for Cottrrti
i ItrinaiirrtKii I. * > tt M r-uh n-d 'cinlrilVtstnc" > N Ifbt L * ! p , Iniixiiency b.vplilll Mrlctuto and nl
diien-e"f tif HI' > "d sk.ii andtrlnnr ; Ornas V U I Ruartateei.'OJ ( or uvfrjr caiu I undurtito ncl f ut
tenure Consnltatlon Iree Honk ( Mjitcrlei of Life ) lent i e. UtUcoliuuri 9u.tu la 8 p m. sunJuj-
101 m. 1012 m
Hall ,
SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES.
Coruerof 10th an3 Worthlngton Et . ,
NEB.
OMAHA , - - -
IfcnOP WOUTI11NGTOX , V i.dTOru
Tnc Ktv. HOBKKT DOUEIITV , S T.D UncTOR
THE 27TH YEAR BEGINS
WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER I7TH , 183) )
Forrattilojuo and particular ! apply tothe
Eec-tor.
HMERICUlCONSERVATORY.CillCAEO
. ,
( IIUKl-MM. KILL , \UbAMI JU AJil kNII M
ATI I ran un i Mutic l raMiunrArt DfIwvrte. Teiic-tier '
lia.tliirtf * t nun ! lB urbt U a ru-ntipcs allnoUtKlf
J * JllA.Tl > lAlklM , l ir tUr.
IIIRTAHEE COLL EC E
JLlLf Viri.DJLkUlJ , . .
„ „ „
SlllwnukeeVla
For Ton tic Women. Fonataligueadd tt R
Fl I'h D frfs t
[ S I | fjpjae CONSERVATORY . . .
ILLllUJjG OF MUSIC
i'LFyfv > gterB' '
A&&ES ! & *
MONTICELLO ,
NeivBaililinE3N'e-wFtiiiiituie , Uevr Pianos
N w Eqvupments , Beaatiful Situation.
Perl y rull nmlsuifrlorlacullr rx-jrjrt-
rnenti for luilll.'li Lntln irwli. Oerrnn Tnnoli ,
bcience , Music. Art , etc tenlfor Inforraitlonto
Ml3 tL X lUSKKm I'rlnclpil ,
- COLIEO-R
SW-AUTUSIOIH TA3 T11M IKK. PA.
ui > eni 9lb month , Stli ! St < 0 Thlrlr ralnnte tr m
jlr iaa fct 'utr > n. I'hll Index-rare of fnnid
full c 1 eeeotiir H f irt > oth icxt-lAid ! I n to rl&AMl
ml } ti ii > tcmi j Sclenting and UU-rary d < tr * ei
Ilcnllitul luratlcn , uitrnHlre nround * tutllini. > <
machine fb i > . la'jurutones mil lltrarlo ! Kcrlull
parti ulnrauldrt" !
VM IIAITLETOX I'M ) Arlln
INSTITUTE OF OUR LADY
THE SACRED HEART.
WASHIK&TON HEIGHTS , ILI- .
This Instltuu situate 1 In onp ol tbetnost
lx'tttitlfu.1 sul > urb cill'iiirigo offento "VoiinR
l.a.ile * . iicry advantusi f"r oMalnlni ; a
th .mushmid u.efuled u atlon. ttutlles will
be rnur jid & -pu 2IsOO. Korpartlcularj ad-
E | ! kIorinorarUDcar-rblc ! .eo ) . Boirdtnf
* Ljschool forGlrlama loanclvllei. '
'cat loirtioWdri
Moran 1'irC. ' IIUor
ILUHOIS MILITARy ACADEMY , KTPJtpl- !
Circuliror 21ENUI J. MKV2SS. X U _ I'rtQ ,
MeHll.Pm. IdillU'y Arifleuij
Bruote Hull , cir'i ' tltculari fro
SSfcCfrCWftCfcOOiOipSHtWSPS
gERMRS OF YOUTH ,
BUF1EUERS FUOM.
.Nrrtoun Drbillir.
loutkiful IrlUrrrllutu ,
Bi Your Otfii Physician 1 :
nen , Tron the ffTfU of youthful < >
lure brcurl t about ai ate tif J
jat bu r * duciMl ILf cetfral jh Cy
no raucia u to Ittciuc * klmut rwijr rf ,
oiler < 3i aiir and ifcp r * * l cauwt of tLe % >
iroulil'swwc i'j ' nvrrlJu > riu | i cwl ! , thtf O
fcrt d'X.torvd Jjr vrytliintbut ( tbo ritt
one. S(4wlthiniStnjr [ the mrvny ttlun.1
r uiHilHthat medi awiitfirtii ! . t Jfudurtd
, f rtljo Mief fdhi&fl&p * otfctlftU [ | ncco
; our -rtfiieT4j ) -fcrfftndhi
1 > UU Tirntico ? e bate eajrimt-uUil v-lih
nnj dJ woTert < lnew finii ronntrttU ( r * int -
rt s. Tteac-p < mpnjfiii r pn cHjitou ) Isdf t
f > * * * l n.ifc rerlnin end * * rrrd > curiu O-
hnnd t-d of c irt in ur pT-attice UTW Kfn
rnt' ' rt < l lo fHTlrct 1 althlrlt * HIP a.ftfr
nlc thrr Tn * die fai J 3 > rfHttlTpurt3in-
fc * prvrnptiufi
Ii KrjthroTjlon ewa. 1-adrarhnu
,
JI-lanln I > lolc 1 2 drtchzn.
Ulfirrin i a. ' " Mil S
ViLkclOpilla Tatrlptll at I p. n.B-inlin-
ther vi ) ( * oil2to ittd In w nit * rs It mil
n neotmr.7 furl utlciiitotaket/vo rill *
Ibu r * unJrUUajktHt ftry conditionof t %
i rrnui < lfIifltianO cn.kiMii iN fllhtrnx
inJ oni T alljin tliow ra rirr-ultinff from
in niilmctt. The tt < ui > 4.ntim iiovrtnof
tin * n * * > ( rAitvtn.rftniiT iLtonishfv * tiidl'- '
ui iitibutflf * r a 11011 * tine rhinrim Uio
di" f rrru wfd lift * * nd TIP r i _
Af rwroiitaiit in runlpt ofl tt-nof V
Inquirj r * tiT * to Ui * rrrwir. * * * rild * * "
My to thtj T ho t ud prejirt lain ( it of
1 UA , bj1 ttmlttjcif fl ti > fr-urtlj ! walKl pi k
> ur oontaJrtitiir CO rUln ; carefully r m-
" , ijnDt bj nlu.ni tnillfrtm
it * U rmtorT or * * wJBfumlih 6
. , i , which wilkurti inoht c j i.foT | & . < o
rt or rill on
Ken England Kediesl Intitule ,
3-i Trcinont IloTr.Doii ( o , Alait.
yiyTmr lM > > by r U. i LUR. | > r
DE IA1EI
,
Griduale Dentist.
A Full Set ol Teeth , on Rubier
For Five Dollars.
A peilect fit Rinmnteed. Teeth citractcrt
without pu In or duncrr. and ultloiit unac -
thetlcH Girild aiid silver Oiling ut lowest
rate * . Ilrldfc und C'ronn Murk. T ( * tli wllb-
oiit pluli'i. Ml vurk urr&ad
OFFICE PAXTOU BLOCK , T6TH AND FARNUM
F.ntrnn''e totli drool elt > ator Open oven-
Irt until a
BRUIK TREMHENT.
Kt , * . nr . ' ' .
IUn ) . , lien t ixipiviuon , h funuiKKf iu -aln rt > -
lualnno mlierj- av uid
- lo rr
, ,
cio a hT oitr-tiirliu v of ttit lir&ln , r * lil.au or
ier-UM'itr ! t h txn ronitln * ontmoMf * tntu
nmt. llaliax. i lr lor i , rent \ir \ mill timiild.
Vltli cli orter tu HI hosri , wiJUond | uibujp
rj r .zii o t * rcfunl money tflb tntttmnl ra
mr i. utuu-BiUxni Ifouea uid Bc
GOODMAN ID. ,
1110 farnuiu HtrceU - Oiaahi , Net )
\ CuODHU II Jairyer U J4 Dea rlmrn
V Clilf ate , J years' tu' . t f ul pra.cloe.
lrtnopuUllclty. ' . lacllitle * .
murjy btmt-- > .
FEWIALEBEAWS
lb olal l i-elltLln. | * rt m ' , Qort powerljl trittlt
llciB Dlrrr f.il , - l > J tWlxadul : < ! > lMX
AMn-vU N | fci ( > Ilijilw li , r.
-
THE ONLV LOTTERY PROTECTED
cr TNG
EXICA
NATIONAL GOVEFNMENT.
LOTTE RY
OF THE BENEFICEfiGIA PUBLIC
( PUBLIC CHARITY )
1QVS ,
U t ul c > ronnrftr l with pnj ulb f
( vutpuujuUiic Ike HMiue uatuc.
THEHEXTHOKTHLYDRAWIHG
W Ll BE MILD IN * M |
T 33 ZA "V I ZLi 1 O 7
CITY Of MEXICO
MONDAY , SEPT 157H.13J0
WJiirh 1 Hie hit \ vnnMiA VMi J\TIU Itin
NAIIY HimiiM , UielAI'ITM I'UI/15 tjtma Oi
liumlrud nd TwrntJ Hioinind l > .illir
HJ term of ronturt tlic c < ninii | j mu l donoiu
tborum ( full prtzoi lnclud * d In th ( * ulii'inp t tfor
ft Illn n Mnfzlotlckut , und reculT0 tlie full vinK offl
clttl trnit !
I tUTlIli VTI-1 litre by cortl 1i that the IlnnXnf
I .nilon iml Mexico Uft * on dipnilt th Tuca'i > rr
fund * t iunmnUfi tlio injriiipnt f ttll prues
drn n by Ibe lx terlnrti In H iioHrlenrJa I'tiltlifn
Al'OMNAII LAMIl.U ) Iniirvcnor
Kurtlipr ttio e ni | > iiy ! rmulnnl to < ] | > lr > [ > ul
niti six lercenL or tlm tslucit nllllic tlckuuln
prlicK aUi or purllun than liKlwnb ; unr otter
Lollery.
1 rlco of Ticket . Ampnrcxn 'McnpT
WHOI.I s H.\Lvr , M. QUviiTru-
nir.ii7iis. ii.
Clubllntfs. tJTvorlh of Ticket * for 1.0.
LIST ovriuzu
irapUlIr ! > eof JliOOfO . lit 120 OH.
U'n [ > lt l I'rlif of HMKU . II 4UJUU
Knpihl I'nwof M IKM . u 'JUOJU
lilrniidl'rlvnnr MM . ( a 6 ( O
5l'rlr 'jl s'l : ' W . ma < ( UJ
tl'rlrnof 1IU ( . are 5HK )
ai'rlretof MO . MFC 1 IWJ
IWI'Hzoof 200 . nre 'MO
ii&OI'rlE or 1110 . nre ffU
Sai'rJroor 40 . ura liua
AIM'IO ! > IMATIO > I'UUH-
IMPrlr of SIM tipiroxInmUnuto i 1SJOOO
prize . I180W
irrfl'rlrrjof tlU npiroiliiutln to JWU.X )
nrlip . . UtMJ
IMi'rlrraol tlB uiJproAltmtlniMO fSWOO
prlzf _ _ SOW
TtiSTcmaniils of > ll ( decldojir \ 11J1UUO
prize . 31"GO
5,3) Pr1n > . . . nraoontlntto.5iai ;
All 1'rlTftq * % riM In thn TTnltnd < 4N.t [ ( > i futlvtmlil In II
S Purrtncy
TUc n ml > pj of tickets Is limited to 80910MOW
low thnn are iyld biotliir IxJilorles usliiE the suit
bchexno.
tTlemlt tj ordlnnrr Irttcr contalnlni ! IUODBT
or c-r iouucl br alU ) > re ! ! coigpiinloi , or New Tor *
l irhnnee
r ; mnstlnvnrlablj ba scat res.ittiroJ.
Address u.
Cityot McxlPo. Mpvico.
OCM.VS. . IS.MANThljIj & t < ) ,
1O1 .Ne ITorlc l.ilc Itiav ,
Ouinlm , \ l > .
Natlonul Hank of Conm errti , Ornaliaeb. . ,
vlll par ull prlztH mi dcin.uid druvn tt > ihii
lotterj W S. RECTOR. Ass Cahhur
Tin ,
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In the third place In 1830 , wlwrr lt lll renal men
re&rs and then DOVO up Uin-ooud plucs In I9CXJ ,
nucrrlt will rest for one hundred jenrs.
ThireU anotbtr"0" lilcblai iiliooonietofttty.
U ii unlike the- figure tlu ourdn.tdln theroepnct
that 11 lias ! rundi raoud up to Chit plsco.nttr *
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) " Jllfh Aim VLrelerilaon Sfu Jnj Moctilno.
Tbe "No 9" vend > r l for fp.t place by tix >
ei ; > crtiof Eurojicat the I'tult HijiositKn oflSKj ,
nbcre , afuru st\T contc tttitblho ItaJlujma-
ttilon of the vorlJ , It \\ts uMnrcicd tlio only
Granl I'rize git fa to famlljipwiug mjchinci ull
Mbcnon tiUiblt ha\lnc rrcclviil IOM ovarila
nf e ) d miJais etc. Tbe Fri-nch Guierniaent
iL o rfCORcucd ilisupriorily b > ttedi-corutioD ol
Mr JiatUnolel\M . < ltr Tr niJi nti ft bt company ,
with the Cruto ol tbe Ixclonoflloaor
n "No.O" linottn oil machine Improved
upon , butu cntutitfl > DMV micUino and tbo
Gracd Prize tt Ptris tas a rdt > < l It a * ihf Grand *
rstadrauceln rtmncnmcMne inoonanism of tbc
ajfe. Tbow who buy It cnn rest assured ,
tore , of having Ihe very la tot aul
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165 * ind 1S7 tbfiah Ava , Chicago
P. E. FLODMAU < k CO.
220 North Sixteenth Street.
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