Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 29, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FKlDAY , MAY 29 , 1891 ,
THE CITY.
The young pcoplo of Iho C'nHtollor
Prcubytorlitn church will tflvo n straw-
borry'tind Ice cream festival this oven-
Ing.
Ing.A coat valued at 832./50 / was stolen
from the room of Dr. O. M. Hlckotti ,
jaiO Doughis struct , at an early hour
yesterday morniiif .
Geortfo oii'ltli , a suspicious character ,
nnd Mlko Noonan , a pugnanloim citizen.
were sent up yesterday fo" thirty and
ton dayo rcflpectlvoly.
Sheriff Boyd wont to Lincoln yesterday
nnd with him will po Matnlo ( Jreon and
George Moynr , who Imvo been sen
tenced to do time In the penitentiary.
Atwworlnir a cot respondent : Fruit
Bland owners first ftcouro pormKsIon
from the abutting property owners tome
mo the Hide-walk end then are required
to nay a license to the city of to. 00 per
month.
Secretary Wilson of the real cstato
exchange "was at his desk yesterday
after an absence of a weuk , caused by
illness. President Hiirtinan was absent
on business and no mooting was hold.
The regular meeting will bo field Satur
day. _
Dr. Dlrnoy cures catarrn. Ceo bldj.
Aliat IN Thought In Onialia of Mr.
Koiint/.c'H Od'oi' .
"That offer was tnmio by mo for my
brother , AuKUstus , about a year ago , " said
Mr. Herman Ifomit/o yesterday when
shown the report tn Tin : iJEKOf the action of
the Lutheran fronorul synod at Lebanon , I'n. ,
on Mr. Augustus KoiinUo's ' oftor of ten acres
of ground in Omaha and $ .10,000 cash toward
the establishment hero of a Lutheran theo
logical seminary.
"I did not expect that the present session
of the synod woulu take any action oa ) ' ' ut
I am ( 'lad to sco that the proposition ha n
accuptcd. 1 can not glvu any further Infi < m-
tion on the subject unt\l I know tr.oro uoout
the action of the synod. Thcro wcro sonic
very binding conditions with my brother's
offer and until I know whuthor they have
been accepted and fulfilled I can not offer
any fmthor Information concerning the mut
ter. "
Prominent member * of the local Lutheran
church arc not so conservative as Mr.
Kountc and arc In high sph Its over the ac
ceptance of Mr. Augustus Kotintzo's gener
ous offer nnd predict that it will bo the catiso
of establishing a ( lourishilig institution hero
that will diiectly bo of great benellt to the
cause of the Lutheran church in particular
and Christianity in general and will be a ma
terial help to th'o city of Omaha.
Olio of thq loading Lutherans in speaking
of this matter said :
" 1 am somoiv hat familiar with the propo *
sltion and I want to assure you that It was a
generous one , The telegram in TUB Bm :
docs not fully explain it. In addition to do
nating ten acres of land and 50,000 In cash
Mr. Kount/o also offers to pay one-half of
the current expenses of the in
stitution for a term of yoars.
lie made no restrictions upon the urjouut nf
tlioso expenditures , either , only requiring
that the other half of tuo amount bo put up
in cash nt the time ho is culled upon to pay
his share.
"True , there wcro some very binding con
ditions attached to Mr. Kountzo's offer. Ho
is a bnnkor , you know , and has had ex
perience enough undoubtedly with the
moro or loss unbusinc&s-llko methods
of chinch pcoplo in money affairs.
Ho has required thnt the church raise $150,000
in cash by July 1 , lb'J3. This would place the
institution on a sound lltmncinl basis ana
would deliver it from a debt-burdened term
of years that is usually a feature in college
careers.
" 1 ilo not know for certain about the loca
tion , but I understand it is the ten acres Just
north of the Center street school and west of
Tenth blvoot , a magnificent uieco of property ,
easily worth 100OUO.
"Dr. Dctwcilcr , " continued the speaker ,
"has boon working upon this matter for
nearly a year , without salary or financial aid
nnd to him I think must be duo the credit for
the work that has enabled the synod to ac
cept Mr. Koimtro's magniticont offer. Ilo is
a power in the educational work of the
church and his heart Is in Omaha. "
IIowo scales , trucks , coffee mills , car-
starters. , Harrlsor. conveyor. Catalogues of
lioiilcn ft Selleck Co. , agents , Chicago , 111
U1II3 OFFICIAL OHUUH.
Mr. NIoholN' Appointment Ueiluoed
ItatcB Announced Notch.
An oftlclal circular was issued today by
Assistant Gonaral Manager Dickinson ap
pointing P. J. Nichols superintendent of the
Nebraska division of the Union Pacific , to
succeed Robert DHcUonsdcrfer , resigned.
The appointment wilt take effect Juno I.
Superintendent Nichols will appoint H. U.
Sutherland , now assistant superintendent at
Lincoln , to the position of assistant supeiin-
tcndent at Omaha.
lledtu.'cd Itiiti-H.
A circular has been issued announcing the
special rates for the National Educational
association at Toronto in July. The rate has
tieon subject of much discussion , but has
been finally arranged , and stands fixed atone
ono faro for the round trip plus $ ? , which is
to bo turnocl over to the toachcri' association
as the membership fee.
The rate from Omaha will ho Wi.'JO , which
includes the fj nuoru mentioned , Those
tickets will ha on sale from July bth to the
13th and will bo good for return on the ISth ,
with the privilege of an extension until
August : ! 0th , which privilege may bo secured
by depositing the return portion of the ticket
With ( Uo Joint ngoiit of the terminal lipos at
Toronto. '
The lines about Toronto liavo mailo reduc
ed ratfi for the accommodation of teachers
who wish to visit points of interest in that
vlclnltv.
Tno Durllngton has aunQuiicod a special
rate of one and one-third fiu o for the round
trip trom Cioto , I'lattsinoiilh ami Sc'iuylor
and immediate points and return ( in Satur
day next for the accommodation of thosj who
wish to visit the city for the purpose of tak
ing part in the Decoration day cinemonlos ,
and also fortiio baseball cranks who wish to
sco the game between the Omaha and Lin
coln teams.
A special rate has also been made from
Columbus' to Lincoln on Sunday for the
Kama hot ween the Denver and Lincoln teams.
An extra coach will bo attached to the
Kansas City train oi\ the Hurllngtoii Satur
day night , ro turn Ing Monday at (1:1.1 ( : a. in , ,
for the accommodation of the admirers of the
Omaha team who want to see them wipe up
the earth with the Cowboys ,
World's KuliItitti'H. .
Applications for reduced r.itos to the
world's fftlr have nlroiuty boon rocolvod by
ttip railroads. Ono enterprising resident of
an Interior town sent a loiter asking for
B pool nl rat as for school children from twelve
to 31 jeurs of ago. The writer proposes to
run a spoclnl train for the chlhlron , under
tint chuivo of it .superintendent and with a
teacher In rlmrgu of cnch car Ho autici-
jwtpst a crowd nf ahout 50,000 pupils tn this
sclu'ino and wants special rates. Ilo will
probably pit It whQii the tlmo comes.
iV llai-lxu' Shop.
The biir'.n > r shop ofV 1) . IHackwooit , at
U715 Loavonworth strcot , was ontuicd by
burglars \ViMiiasiliiy iiliMit. The visitors
broke opoii a ro.ip door and walked away
with cxorvthlug exeunt the mlrriut > and
chain. They sccuroj property valued ut
nbout 173.
DoWU's Llttlo Eniiy Utter , Dost phi
Hit wlt'iii llvluk.
Viistorday aftornonr. , vhllo Charles Votal ,
n porter omployt-d . , tlaydon Urns' , store ,
v/aa ilundiiif ; oi tho'canuwuy at the Dodge
rti-eot uutrauco to ( ho nuw annex , a briolt
foil from above nnd truclc him on the head.
The imvons wonj prvpiultiK to s t a
plato on the ton of a pier and
tn rutting the plato down thrco bricks from
the top layer woio knocked off , Ono of tiieso
itruck Yctal , Intllctliifc' a slight scalp wouiul.
'I'no umii was foavoycd to his homo on I'.rs-
kino itrcot , bo\vuon ( Twenty sixth nnd
Twenty sevonlh streets. lie will o able tote
to out by tomorrow.
lMlomilTIO.V INOVKOTA.
An Imminent Tcmpiraiioo Worker
TalkH of the Situation.
Mrs. Mnrlotta M. Hones , South Dakota's
dlstlngulshea phlMnthroplst and suffragist
was In the city Tuesday on her Way to her
homo In Webster. ' 3. D.
Mr * , Hones will bo remembered by many
Omaha ( icopla us the handsome lady whc
mndo licr first appearance In Omuha at the
old Aradomy of iMuslc In IbW , In company
with Susan 'U. Anttiouv , durln the woman
suffrage movement. She has achieved
national reputation as the vice president of the
National Woman's ' Suffrage" tisfcociation , hav
ing held that office for nlnn "cars. She has
also been prominently Identified will1 tui
SVoman's Clnistlnn Tenipcranco iMloi and
wai socrutary of thd non-partisan branch of
thnt society aftcr'tho split causes by tlio pro-
hlbltlon iiucstlon.
Mrs. Iloncs Is a staunch rcpu oilcan and a
strong toiiiperanco advocate , although not a
"proliHiltlonlst , "
In a conversation with n icportor tut Tun
Ur.K at the Mltlurd Mrs. Kouos was asked as
o the operation of the prohibitory law In
her stntu.
"Tho condition as regards prohibition In
South Dakota , " replied Mrs. Ijoncs with the
air of ono who was thoroughly familiar with
the subject matter , "docs not differ materi
ally from a description given some tlmo
slnco of Kansas : 'Prohibitionists have pro
hibition , nnd the others appear to have all the
whisky they want , ' and about the only com
motion upon this account is heard by the
squealing of pigs when the district court is in
session. But the result of the prosecutions
reminds mo of an old saying , attributed to
his S.itanic . m.ijosty when ho attempted to
shear a pig : 'That tnero was , a very great
amount of noise for a very small amount of
wool. '
"What , In your opinion , is the status of the
third party movement in yijur state i"
"Jt is no't received in out state with any
special enthusiasm , end is merely regarded
as auxiliary to the democratic party. While
South Dakota at the last election gnvo a
heavy Independent vote , It was largely owing
to local and state atTairs , neverthcles" there
Is no doubt but the stnto can be relied upon
at the general election in Ib'JJ ' for a largo re
publican majority. "
The talk then drifted to agricultural topics
nnd In response to a question as to the con
dition of crops in her state Mrs. Bones ro-
pllcu that the prospect was never hotter ,
and with a largo acroipo of wheat , oats , barley -
ley and ilax , now in the best possible condi
tion , an abundant harvest scorned to bo an
assured tiling.
"in our section of the state , the northeast
ern , wo have never experienced a real failure
of crops , " said Mrs. Bones , "and with the
immediate payment of a largo sum of money
to our newly acquired cltl/.ens of the Wnh-
pnton and Slsscton Indian reservation , the
prospect for good times is very bright. "
Prem.ituro gray whiskers should bo color
to piovont the appearance of ago , amlUuck
Inghiiui's Dye Is by far the best prujuration
todo It.
Closed by Creditors.
The wholesale and lotail liquor and cigar
store of William Darst & Co. , on Parnam
sti'oot w.is closed yesterday and notices
jn the door informed the public that the
jntiro stock was la the tiands of Jacob D.irst
under a mortgage and n second noticu stated
that the stock was also in the hands of the
Merchants' National bank under a second
mortgage.
Both notices wcro signed by Ken
nedy & Learned , attorneys , ami Mr.
Kennedy informed a BIK : roprescntn-
Live that Jacob Darst , father of
William , held a first mortgage for $1)0,000 ) on
Lho stock to secure three notes representing
borrowed money. There Is fJ.COJ interest
i3uo on the notes.
Mr. Kennedy stated also that Jacob Darst
hold a second mortgage to secure a loiter of
credit for $10,000 given on the Merchants'
National bank. These two mortgage1) cover
everything in the store on Faruam street ,
besides the horses , vehicles nnu household
goods at William Darst's residence.
It Is reported that the liabilities will
amount to about $15OOJ over and above those
already mentioned , and it is also understood
that Darsthas discounted paper to the Mer
chants National to the amount of about
SiO.OOO.
Tlioro Is no partner in the concern , tho.
"Co. " being merely a matter of form.
Assistant Cashier Drake of the Merchants'
National stated th.it the bank held a second
mortgage for SHUKK ) to secure notes for
moneyloaued. Hocould not say whether this
mortgage had precedence over the second
mortgage held by Jacob Darst , but said the
bank felt perfectly secure. Mr. Drake said
Iho bank had discounted some paper for
William Darst , but declined to state the
Amount. Ilo estimated tbo liabilities of
Darst ut about $70,000.
Mr. Darst was not about ttio store nnd the
nsscts could not be IcarnoJ , but a liquor man
who had had some dealings with Darst esti
mated the stock ut nbout 875,000. The state
of the book accounts is not known , but the
outstanding accounts are understood to bo
rather hnavy.
Mr. Darst opened a letnll department
i short tlmo ago , and It is stated tfuit ho executed -
ocutod n lease for live ycnrs to William A.
i'nxton for the store next his former place
nnd the owner went to considerable cxpcuso
to fit the place up.
Small In size , crroat in results : Do Witt
Little Early Ulsors. Best pill for Constipa
lion , best for SIcK Headache , best for Sour
Stomach , _
Obltuiry.
Word Is Justiecolvcd from Burlington , la. ,
of the death on Tuesday evening , May 20 , of
Mrs. William U. .larvls , recently of this city ,
from which she removed to Burlington some
two years ago. Mrs Jurvis was n woman of
biliirular beauty of life , and won for herself
in Omaha a wide circle of friends. She was
n member of the St. Mary'n ' avenue Congro-
iratioaal church , and for several years was
president of its ladies' society , where she
wasgroitly beloved. At her request the
funeral services will bo conducted on Pilday
'
at a p. 111. , by her late pastor , Uov , Willar'd
Scott , who baptized her eight years ago , nnd
who loft last evening for that purpose.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ivcs , Mr. and Mrs.
Licoigc Patorsou and others will accompany
him , returning on Satuiday ,
" 1 do not believe that I would bo idivo to
day htul it not uccu for Urgent Fen a Man-
gimoso Water. F. H. Mahau , Coffpyville ,
Kmi , "
Wanted in Colorado ,
Sheriff R J. Dlngham oi Tort Morgan ,
Colo. , is hero looking after Harry Bates , who
is in the county Jail awaiting the action of
the grand Jury on the charge of forgery , says
the Clieyenuo Sun. BeMiloa forging a check
hero for $ .10 tie is said to have foigoil a check
for $ , ' 00 at Fort Morgan , nud for other
amounts at Sterling , Colo. , tnd Omaha. Ho
is a man of about forty , of gt'titocl appear
ance , and was engaged at ono time as a stock
buyer ami shipperht Sterling. If ho should
OM'upQ hero ho will have a chance of going to
Colorado.
A Purfc Cream of Tartar Powder.
Superior to every other known.
Used in Millions of Ifo.nes
40 Years the Standard.
Delicious CaUc and Pastry , Light Flaky
DUcuIt , Griddle Cakes , Palatable
nnd Wholesome.
I .flo oUitr baling powd r do such wfc. ,
1KAVI5\ OIlTira I5XI2HCI8Ka.
Hohool Children Unvote Ono After
noon to Tlii'lr Counti-y'H KnniC.
Yesterday nt cnvcnwortii school moro
than throe hundred children took n course In
patriotism. In each of the rooms Iho exor
cises wcro held calculated to bring before the
children the glory of the nation's dead.
In the room of Miss Wood nt'J o'clock Miss
Arnold iod tbo opening song , In which the
school took part. After a recitation on Dec
oration day by Christina Jncobsou , Leonard
Kohn road an excellent essay on the history
of the day. The "Tribute to Abraham Lin
coln" was well rendered by Kor Ponfold.
Thou followed "Llttlo Mamlo's altering , " by
Laura Levi , nnd n school recitation and ong.
Seven girls led a very prcttv line oxcrclso ,
tbu school following with "Tho Star Span
gled Banner. " Blonlo Manyon iciut an
cssav on "Abraham Lincoln , " ami
Nclslo Morrison recited the "Bluo Gr.ns
Boll. " "They put no flowers on my pana' '
grave" being finished , the class rciltcd
"Thou , too , sail on , oh shin of state. " "Scat
ter the flowers , " "On the shores of Tennes
see , " "Our Horoo's Graves" and "Tho Blue
nnd the Gray" were all ictidcrod as became
the occasion. "Tho com.non soldier and
sailor , " by Marie KotinaJy , hud especial
merit , as noticing that Ann rlca is the only
nation which has glvou moro prominence to
the common soldier and sailor than to thu
general. Miss Arnold's vocal solo was ren
dered In her usual clllclcnt maiinor.
In nil the exercises wcro such ns must have
greatly pleased the friends and parents as
sembled to hear the children honor the dead.
Tomorrow thu school Is to take part In the
speaking under the auspices of the Grand
Army of the Republic , and on Saturday will
attend the decoration of graves.
DeWitt's Llttlo Kirlv linen for the Llvor
Tbo I'axton Hotel , VMro
Did not effect the hotel proper In any
wnyso as to interfere with the operation
of the hotifeo. Only the annex was dam
aged and guests have been cared ( or
without the interruption of a slnylodtly.
Young 1'i'oplo'H Convent Ion.
Circulars have boon issued announcing the
Buillngton as the ofllclat route to the moot
ing of the Young People's ' Society of Chris
tian Endeavor nt Minneapolis , July U to 1- ,
by delegations from Kansas , Illinois , Mis
souri and Iowa.
The "CONTI
BOYS' DEPARTMENT. "
This week you can buy better goods and at lower prices than at any time
since we have been in business. Already many lines of fine cheviot and cassi-
mere suits are broken in sixes and have been consolidated into one special bar
gain line at $5.00 , all sizes , At $2 , $2.50 and $2.75 , we are showing goods
which cannot be duplicated in this city.
In boys' suits , ages 13 to IS , don't buy until you have seen our all wool
cheviot suits , in nobby mixtures , at $7.50 , $8 and $8,50 , At $10 we are showino1
the most complete line embracing fine styles which are usually retailed as high as
$15,00. Remember we sell the best. :
T S-
We will sell this week 50 dozen of Star Shirt Waists , all new patterns , at 7Sc. And a
large line of waists , suitable for school wear , at 35c.
CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS ,
The Olotliirigj House West of tlie Mississippi-
E
Not a "best girl , " but a small common every day girl , who lives at home and goes to school ? If you have it's an
easy matter to dress her. You can go down town any clay , get a remnant on the bargain counter of any dry goods
"
store , buy a few trimmings , buy a pattern , go home and cut and make her a dress in a few hours. But if your "girl"
Jiappens to be a "boy" its different again. Youdon'thave to go to any trouble. We take the trouble off your hands entirely.
WE DRESS THE BOYS.
Today we begin the task of dressing a small army of young hopefuls in neat styles of plaids and checks , in hand
some colors in
Suits with Knee Pants , Suits of three pieces ,
for boys from four to fourteen made just like "dads , " with
year of age , made in tasty / > _ j \ / | 1 coat , vest and pants , for boys
shap , Avorthr $2.o6 to | 2.5Qj yJ from ten to eighteen years of
at .age , worth $4 to $4.5o , at
ll
If you'll give your boy half a chance at one of these suits he'll be "in it. '
"We have also opened a hundred dozen Boys' Waists , in all sorts of materials , in all sizes , in all styles , in al
most every conceivable figure , pattern and color , at
2LOc , 3Oc , 4Oc , BOo , 6Oc , VOc , Y5c e 9Oc-
G. A. FL. SUITS.
From the way the "old soldier" has been "marching" in after those G. A. R. Suits , every last one of thern must have
heard the command to "dress up. " Remember , we are selling suits , made of the very oest Indigo Blue Flannel , colors " .
" . . .
of buttons , "G. A. R. and.
double-breasted sack coats , withtwo sets
guaranteed absolutely fast , with either single or - _
otherwise , at
NO GTJT1R ! NO F AY.
1316 Douglas Street , Omalra , Neb.
Mnny onr 'experience A regular prmlunto In tnrdlcliui n illplouma Miliw 1 still trentliiR with Ilio
itraiti'liucci < iiii. nil Nervoin I'linmlo ami I'rlvnto Il o'isu A purmunoiil euro Kiiuranlci > it for luUrrli ,
hiiriunt | ) rrliBi. loil Muntimiil , bi'iulimlVvnkneiw , Night Lamm , ImpotunT. Sjplilllt. strUtum , nml nil
ilin'inos or the Illixnl , skin iiml Urlmiry Ore jn , N II 1 funranto 'X)1 runvrery case I unUorliiko rim ! fall
to euro. rnnMiltnllon free Hunk iMyitcrlei of Llfo ) ont frt'u Jlllco liuurn 9 a ui to B p ui Sunday
10 it in to 1''in bund itamp for reply.
NEBRASKA.
National Bank
XJ. S , DEPO3ITOHV. OMAHA. NS J
Capital , - - - - S400.OOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - OU.8OO
Onlcon iiml Directors Henry W YnU , I'rnilitanti
UixliH. lli > \ l , -l'roillunl | JiimuiV Sava o. W
V.Alurm , Jcilm H. L'olllnt , U. ( i. CuiUItu J N. U
I'utilck W 11. ri. lluiiiiuj , iMililvr ,
TiiLI IKON BA.NK ,
Curnur Utli nud l''unmm in
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tor , 1-ltlutnit
taunt unliHlnntlnllu roit trnctit
llutel llnllillnu ' ' Onmlm , .Scccrdl
ln-ni-u brlrk ti-u titillM rnnnlitu fi-oni
tu ! / , All the
irltli AnbcM
iniililnt/ liuitutnliilt } tn burn
qii/c < A- jios ( mil flra iihti-nm
Ihr f/iti litillilliiH. ttt' < ini liriil ,
hut fold irtitcr tnnl MHHlllin-in
tfltcra.
B. SILLOWAY , Prop.
lS7vil"llTl BANUALWOOD UAI'SULUa are the
II II I ill I A bviland unly capsuloi prei-crlloJ by
u u u u I n ruuuUr pliydclaui for tbo euro of
Qonorho ) ap1 Ult-u aiiiui frou tbo urluarr or n
uucrlto aor awuucJ. U.vOi > cr box ,
IDR , BAILEY ,
Graduate Dentist.
A Full Sot of Toutli on Hubbor ,
Inr I 1VH Dol.I.AIlA | > i.TtoU
tttiiruHraiitetHl. Teotli oxtractol
Mltbout pain or ilannur. nni
IUoutiiiiao > tlietlc < . tiold nnd
irtlTOr Ulllniti nt lowut man
UrtUk'o and Crown Work Teeth
mtliout platui All work war-
mno
OfFlCE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Kntrnnco , IClli ttruot olutator Opun ovunlniii
imtllHu'clock
PHEE OF COST.
Any Hdy , ncml tanip nnd B 'l frt'O > iuiinl
pniVnuu < if I.ydiiin' " O.ik ljnl hpodtlc fur Kn
miloTroubli'H and r.uucorrlum Dm inoit > ni-
ctmiful fuinalo rumoly tvur told Vim Hill n-a
thuuicullttiit ulli'Lt ndL-r takluu thu ilrit trunt
nioiit < l OJ nt ilruiKl ; > t * or by mill
LYMAN MEDICINE CO. ,
K.\N AS ( ITV. Aio.
i ivuirt.
lukdus , tm ! uy for all Hi i
unnatuiftl dltchuiKtf * ar-i
, private dlivwteaof intn n
certain cur * for Hitdohlll. .
1 tatlne vetikuets iicrullur
towumcn.
. _ . . , - . . . Ii > r icnbeltitn < licoliafa
I TmtvuitCmuieuCo In rroniui udlni ; it to
* - - - | nil lulTuren.
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MANHOOD RESTORED.
"SANATIVO. " O
AViinilerfiil bpanls.1
Krmcdf , It kold with a
AVrlttomiuurniitru
to euro all Ncr > ouD Il
tun , eucli K Wtik
.Mt'inar ) , 1x119 of Ilralu
r o w r r , II c d a c h c ,
AVakrfulnCEi , Latl Mnr
hooil , v notu DFH , U '
tltuJe. all drolls and
loss of power of the
from life. OencratAo Org n , In
elll.iT BOX , cauttd by
l n pacltoKc. or for W. With every W order we ulvo
a written ifu rnnti > i < tn cuio or uifuml the
inonor. 8eut uy mall to any uildrcu. ClrcuUr frte.
Mention thl paper. Addrrts ,
MADRID CHEMICAL CO , , Uranch OfBcf for If. B. A.
411 ) ) e rtK > rn Klroft nilCAOO II.U
FOU BALK IN' OMAHA. NUU. , 1JV
Kulm & Co. Cor , IMh & pmiflm SU
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