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    THE OMATIA DAILY BKK : TUESDAY , Ut'TOBEU 25 , 1812 ,
DISCHARGED IN DISGRACE
Juror Bedey Dismissed from tin Panel by
Judge Irvine.
HALL ESCAPED WITH A REP.'IMAND
An tnviMtlBHtlnn Into thn Jury Itonm
Hllnrltlc Umnltn-lii riiulliiR a 1'rnity
Sluto of AII Irn-l > i > liiB < of the
lllalrlct HUH Otlirr Cuurti.
The trouble that oxlstcd between Attor
neys ( iurloy , Hansom md Mnrplo nnd the
two Jurors , UoJo.r and tlitll , hu. boon sot-
tied. Uodoy has boon dUchnr od | n dUcriico
Irora the jury , vilillo Hall will bo allowed to
icrvo out his three wcoks.
The climax wns reached In Judua Irvlno's
courtyo tordny morning , where It was proved
that lioJoy did sny In the jury room that the
three lawyers wore three blankoty , blunKod
blanUs. That was nil thnt was nUoinptod
to bo proved , nnd tbo charKO thnt two corpor
ation men sot around court roomi when cor
poration cases wore on trlnl was not touciiod.
Thlslroublo pro\v out of the trial of tno
case of James Hogan ugalnat tbo Oraanu
Btroct Hallway company.
frank T. Hansom , ono of the attorneys
for Uoijan , was the first man who
wont Into the witness box. Ho rultoratod
the stntomonti rcKardlntf what ho had hoard
while in the room adjoining the ono in whlcti
the jurors were confined.
OcorRO . UiVU. ono of the Jurors , testi
fied that on the night nftor the case was
submitted ono of the Jurors said that Iho at
torneys for the plaintiff were u lot ot blank
oty , blanked blanks.
Mr. Webster objected to tbo testimony ,
not to throttld tbo Invostlifatlon , but because
the testimony of what occurred In the Jury
room was not admissible In evidence.
Mr. Hansom said that the Ncbrasks courts
bad passed unon that ( jucstlon and cited law
to show that ttio court could Inquire into the
misconduct of n Jury.
Tbo JudRC held that the Juror could testify
In the caso.
Jd-doy Honstcil tlio Lawyers.
Juror DavU hoard the remark nnd thought
It was Juror Hedey who made the charge.
Ho nlso heard Uodoyay that there would
have been no suit it" Hogan's attorneys had
not gone to the hospital nnd asked
Hofian for the case. Hedey further said
that Gurloy , Mnrplo and Hansom made It
their business to go around and look up such
cases. Davis remembered the cards being
in the Jury room nnd said thnt they were
taken thcro by Juror Hull.
In reply to Judo Irvine , Davli said that
the nurds' were used iu the room.
"Did I not always say accordlne to the ov-
Idoncol" asked Hodoy.
"Yes , " nnwered Davis.
"Did 1 over sny that I would disregard the
Instructions of the juduol"
"No , sir. "
"Was there any proposition mivJo to base
tbo verdict upon the result of the game nf
cnrdsl" asked JuJgo Irvlno.
"Oh , no , " answered the Juror.
Mr. Wobstcr wanted to ask a few ques-
tloi.s.
tloi.s.Mr. . Hansom objected.saying that he would
not allow "Citizen Webster" to ask ques
tions until bo had said in what capacity ho
appeared. The court said that Mr. Webster
could question the witness.
The witness tcstltied that when the cards
were produced all ot the Jurors were talking
In a loud tone of voico. ilo did not know
.that Frank T. Hansom was outside the door
when the romnrks were made.
Mr. Davis did not think that similar lan
guage was used against tbo oClccrs of the
etroct railway company.
\Vltness did not hear Juror Buckley say
that the officers of Iho strcot railway com
pany were blankuty blaukad blanks and that
ho would vo'.o against them , no matter what
tbo evidence was. JJ
Thomas" S. Uoyd was present when the
trouble was bclni ; bad in tbo Jury room. Tno
epithets were not applied to Uurlov , Marplo
and Hansom , but to attorney ) in general.
Ho could not remember who applied the
wicked names to the lawyers.
Gurloy 1)1(1 Homo llonyln ? .
Laxvyor Gjrley allowed Himself to appear
as a witness to deny that ho over sougnt out
Hogan and induced him to bring the suit
against the street railway company. Law-
yur Marnlo offered the same general denial
'and ' tbon Juror Kedoy went on the stand in
his own bonulf. Ho denied culling the at
torneys the names charged.
Lawyer Webster , undo ; "ho protest of thr
other lawyers , took charge of the witness
and showed that similar epithets were ap
plied to other persons and to corporations in
general. There was no time that the witness
'
used tbo lanp'uago complained of and there
was no time when ho refused to consider ot
< xoboy tbo instructions of the court. Hngard
ing Iho introduction of thogamuof cards ,
tnero were several Jurors who suggested
plaving. There were soveu Jurors who played
cards.
The witness denied that ho had said thai
Hogan's attorneys went to the hospital niu
aolicitod the suit. tlioiiL-n ttiero were Juror :
who ridiculed Wobitor and the street cai
company.
l.ilil : It All on Kcdpy.
Juror Hill wont into the box and laid mos
of It on Hedey. It wan ho who used all o
tno bad language , but it was Hall who Intro
duccd tha cards. They wore bought whili
the Jurors were nt auppur Hill denied tha
ho was the man who threatened to Kirov
Hodoy and Hall out of thu window if the ;
did not agree to glvo Hogan a Judgment.
William L. Iluckley , another ono of thi
Jurors , mid hoard all that was olmtge (
gainst Jurors Hodoy nnd Hall. Ho kiiov
ot his own knowledge tha' the charge
wore true , though ho had never uoan
either ot thorn say that thoj
would not bo coverncd by th
evidence or the instructions of the court
The witness did not hoar Juror Hall &a ;
that ( iurley , Marplo and Hansom wcr
blankoty , blanked blanks. Uodoy was th
nly man who used that language.
Juroc Horace W. Oloason was sworn am
testified to what , ho had heard andseon li
the Jury room. Ho could not state who callo
thothroo lawyers bad numus , though ho kno <
that II was olthor HjJcy or Hall , from thi
start the Jury stood ID to 2 in favor of allow
Ing Hozuu damages , The evidence \va
being discussed when the remarks were mad
by llio two Jurors ,
Juror Hall , in testifying , said that ho ha
not called any attorneys blanitoty , blanko
blanks nnd had not board Hcdoy call thoi
thoio nnmoi. Ho did not know that thor
was anything wrone in playing tbo card :
Thpy were bought before the argument
were made. The Juror denied that ho ba
ever told Marplo that ho had madu up h
mind before the evidence was submitted.
Judge Irvine sold that it was apparent tb :
Hull had not called tno lawyers bad name
but ho had taken the cards into the rooci
That was wrong and should not occur agati
U was nlso clearly proven thnt Hodoy wi
guilty of using unbecoming language to li
llucuco the othnr members of the Jury ,
DcrUloni nail Ninv Cniei.
The South O ai all a Llvo Ktook assoclatlc
has learned that it cinnot expel the firm >
Jackson , Hieslns & Co , from the organtz
lion and cancel the membership. The oa
was started BOIIIQ mouths ago , whou at
meeting tt was voted to vote thorn out , char
ing that the momborsof tuo firm had viola ti
torno of the rules of the exchange. They e
Joined the association from doing this , at
ibo matter wont Into court. Yesterday mor
Ing Judge Irvine passed upon the case , nllcr
t'jg the injunction to stand until the ca
proper con In bo reached for trial.
In the case of the Lewis Investment cot
pany cgalnst llucout , the application for t
appointment of a receiver was denied , It t
Ing shown thtt the only property that t
defendant had was his humustpad ,
Thomas J , Baldwin lir.s > sued the MUioi
I'lii'lllo Hallway companv. In an action to i
cover the sum of fTiO.UOO for the Ipis ot 1
left let- , alleging that It was cut oft by o
of the defendant's traluu through cart-lo :
nes upon defendant's part
The criminal division ot the court 1s c
gaged in hearing the evidence. In tbo caio
the state agaluht Charles Sherman , fa ba
driver , who is charged with havlutr robb
Charles Anderson of fo5. Tha testimo
shows that Anderson cutuc to town wl
the Jlxod determination ot carmlnlug the n
nlclpalltv , and to help him be secured t
services ot ono Plora Kussoll , a woman
the strcc\ \ . Hit ueit move wu to load
_
with end liquor and than him Sherman to
tnko him to n road homo That Is all ho
know * , with the exception Hint whfn ho
noberod up his hard-onrnod money had disap
peared , _
\ \\iiriiliiir ,
Thnt post the "Clothlnp fftko"IM \
npaln struck the town to ply Its no-
furious vocation on the unsuspecting
public. This tlmo It Is reviving 'that
ptnlo old chestnut , the "fnko flro aitlo. "
For Ronornl InfortnntlOn nvty It bo snitl
thcro hns hccn no llroof nnv conscquonco
utiionjj tha wnoloaiito clothlni ; houses ,
tiotnlono of Omiilm hut lu the wlioio
United Stntos for ever two your * .
These lly-b.v-nl'ht } circu ? man buy
up t ll ttioaholfwo 'i out-ot-iluto job lots ,
that no IctfiUnmto duulor can liaiullo.
They ndvortlso a five ilnys snlo , but nro
usually compelled to ptclt up about the
second dny , us hy thnt tinio , thu rotten
clothing falls to pleco * on the wouror'a
hnulc. Also the p.itronngu gets ox-
trcinoly light nnd the kii'ks so plonlUul
Hint a jhnngo of chintilo Is very ngrco-
ahlo to tholr hnitlth.
Now for n revolution of a few of tholr
business secrets. Uy tliolr worse than .
inisloiullng iidvoi'tlsemeiitsthoy got people - ;
plo from inr and near to crowd their I
joint. Now they llguro that among '
llfty pooplothurois utlout ; ono Bttckorif ; i
they can sell ono out of fifty they can do
a very profitable bu ltie33. Now will
you bo that pucker ? As soon as you toll j
them that you are on to their racket
they will drop you Hko a hot potato. |
They have as clerks inon tlmt have no
oxperloncc In the clothing business , so
that they can skin customers without
scruple from a guilty eonsuloncc. They
nay their salesmen only $1.00 a day reg
ular stilary , nnd pay from l5c ! to 60c
nxtra when they make a right good
sale , ( akin you right hard ) .
The "fako" advertises mon'a diagonal
suits for $3.89 , worth $15.00 ( V ) . Now the
People's Clothing IIousel103 ! Douglas st ,
calls this diagonal ( V ) cotton worsted , and
offers the Identical suit for $1.93. Hotter
pants at the 1'eoplo's for Too ( and
Omnha innclo ones at that ) , than the
ones advertised by the "fnko" for OSo ,
claimed worth $3.00 ( V ) . Hotter men's
overcoats at the People's for 31.OS than
tlio OUCH advertised by the "fake'1 at
$3.74 , claimed worth $16.00 ( V ) .
Now hero Is a stunner. Thcso
'Munchausons' advertise men's royal
standard kersey silk and satin lined
ovorcontB , $7.99 , positively worth j
$28.00 ( V ) $28.00 buys an awful fine i
overcoat. Now they have the gall when
you como to buy to ask you as much and
moro than $18.00 for overcoats ; the
actual vnluo of an overcoat sold by thorn
for $18.00 in proportion to tholr 'royal
standn'rd kersey , ' would bo about $65.00.
Have you over heard of ready made
clothing being held at such fabulous
prices ? Tno People's Clothing House
soils you an awful nice overcoat this
week for $10.00.
Now about refunding money ; if you
buy ono of their loaders , the identical
thing they advortlso , for instance the
$3.74 overcoat , they would probably re
fund the $3.74 , but these are sure to bo
sold out when you ask for them ; they
will then try to reverse matters on you
by trylntr to sell you ono worth $3.74
for $15.00. When you take it out to the
daylight ( their store la kept dark on
purpose ) , and you decide you want your
$15.00 refunded they wi'l ' laughingly toll
you they don't advortlso money back on
815.00 coats , but simply stick to the tocli
nical wording of their ad. and you will
bo in the soup , a wiser but a sadder man.
So investigate well before patting with
your hard earned cash.
Visit /the "fake" first , but bo on your
guard ; should they do us they advertise
it is our advice , buy and buy'heavy , wo
will pay you a handsome profit for your
purchases ; but if you are disappointed
como to us , The People's Clothing
House , 1303 Uougliis street. Our manu
facturers' sale of clothing is now in full
blast. These goods are strictly first
class and were bought cheap , and to prevent -
vent our ciMomois from being llocced
wo decided to sell thorn for an ndvor-
tibomont at such low prices it will
simply astonish you. Uurablo chin
chilla overcoats at $2.76 , fur
trimmed overcoats at $8.00 ; durable
business suits at $4.75 and the bolter
grades of clothing , which are our speci
alty in proportion. Also the following
bargains : Red , scarlet underwear , 23c ,
men's suspenders , 5i\ men's fur hats ,
7oc. Handkerchiefs free to anyone ask
ing for thorn.Vo have engaged an
extra force of salesmen so everybody
can bo waited on.
PEOPLE'S ' CLOTHINGIIOUSB ,
1303 Douglas street ,
Second door west of Kith stroot.
IIAVDKN IUCO3.
Miiininoth Clunk Halo.
360 fine kersey and cloth jncKots , ac
tual value $0.50 up to $7.60 , your choice
at $1.00.
This is the crowning bargain sale of
the season.
Ladies' walking jackets at $3.50 , worth
$5.00.
Ladles' full dross jackets at $8.00 ,
worth $10.00.
Ladies' fur trimmed jackets , $0.76 ,
worth $ aOO.
Ladies' fur trlmrnou jackets , $7.50.
worth $10.00.
Still greater reductions in finer gar
ments.
Every garment marked in plain fig'
tires and ono price to all.
The imiTionso stock to select from in
this department is uncounted.
CIIILDHEN'S CLOAKS AND JACK.
ET3.
The endless variety of now goods tc
select from and the uniformly low prices
renders thin department very attractive ,
Wo make a specialty of natty and sorv
Iceiibto cloaks for Behiiol children. .
MILLINEUY DEPARTMENT.
Wonderful sales in stylish millinorv.
Lndios fur felt hats at GOc , 75e , $1.CO
$1,25 , up to $2.50. Fnio fancy foathon
nt 60. lOc , 15c , 20c and 25c. Oatriol
feathers Und tips In nil grades , Inv
ported millinery ribbons , orniunont :
anil trimmings. Splendid line of im
ported and domostiu trimmed hats ,
II AY DEN BROS.
Real estate.
Bargains only.
My word is good.
W. G. Albright.
621-2-3 N. Y. Llfo bid ? ,
MurrliiK l
The following marrliiRj Hcepsosvor
Issued by County Judge ICllor yesterday :
Kiimu and Address , -Ag (
I Joseph J , IColur. Omaha
11'runthUii Hplt illnU , Omaha
i John llosou , Iowa
( Mary Uoldumann , Uinuha
Mrs. b. H. 1'attuu , HosiuorJ , In. , writes
1 From personal oxpirleuco 1 can rocommoa
DoWlU's B.irjap-inlla , a ouru fe'mnur '
blood nnd ecu era' nubility "
FIVE HUNDRED DELEGATES
Thay Will Rapressnt Nebraska's Baptist
Churches in the Orrmha Convention.
PRELIMINARY WORK OF THE SESSION
An liitorrUlng I'roirr.itii luilir ! clnjr ! > ! *
CIUMIMM Up ill tha Condition nnd Nrrcl *
of livery l > i > | t.trtmaiit uftlia CJIiiiroU
You UK I'ouplu'ft Union \Vorli.
Alan * with a brk'bi , crisp October day
catno the opjtilnn ot the twonty-fourth an
nual sttito convention of the liatillsl church.
Every truln thnt ranched the city yesterday
from the Interior of the atnto brought dolo-
Rittoi to the convention nud many uioro will
arnvo today.
There will ba over 509 delegates from the
203 UnptUt churcnos of the state , representIng -
Ing moinbarstilp of about lli.nOO.
Then there will bo promlnotit men
from abroad. Ur. OlITord of OhlcaRO ,
Ur. Plelchor of Illinois , Ur. nittitiR of Pitts-
burg and a fuw othora of national .repuio
will , in nil probability , bo present nnd address -
dross the convention. The Bnptist people of
the city are. "up to their oara" In work pro
viding cntortalniuunt for the delegates ,
They nro thoroughly organized nnd will
douotless succeed In finding pleasant accom
modations for all who come.
Those wuo ontorlnln delegates at their
homos arc not required to furnish dinner
or supper for tliair guests , as the
Indies of the church have arranged to
servo dtnnor nnd supper to all the
fiolocatcs at the church. This will b n
great convenience for both the delegates and
these who entertain and thoio who wish to
attend the sessions of the convention. Tuo
First Baptist churoh will nave cliurgo of tuo
serving of meals for the first two dava of the
convention , Bcth-EJon church and South
Omaha church will serve the meals of
Wednesday and the other Baptist churches
of thn city will take Up tno work 'for Tnurs-
day , the last day of the convention.
All the sessions of the convention will beheld
held in the First Baptist church , corner of
Davenport and Fifteenth. The convention
will have to do with nil the interests of tbo
church and its various departments , The
Sunday school , the educational wont and the
missionary cause will all have a share of the
timu and receive duo consideration.
AttlMKllllR tO HllHllM'dK.
The session began nt2 o'clock and was at
tended bv a largo number of ministers and
lav delegates. Tno session vas nailed to
order by Hov. G. W. Hsad of Ilushville ,
president of the association.
Uev. II. W. T.ito presented an able paper
upou "Church Growth. " Ho touohed upon
many excellent points and awakened a deep
Interest in tno tlionie. Hov. L. D. I'ottlt
read a paper on the subject of divlno guid
ance and the choice that ministers raaku in
selecting their Molds of labor.
Kov. H. W. Stearns spoke upon "How to
tncroasn and improve our ministerial force in
Nebraska. "
'fhero was n general discussion , consisting ;
of several short speeches , at the close. The
conference was attended by a largo number
of ministers und was of especial interest to
them.
Delegates cntuo on every train during the
afternoon , and by evening thcro were about
300 present.
Devoted to the Young People.
TUo evening session was pi von over to the
Baptist Young People's union. The churoh
iv as tilled to overllowlug. It was one of the
finest loomtg congregations aver gathered
in a church in Omaha. A'vory largo proportion
tion of the audience was composed of
bright , intelligent young men and women
and as most of Vhom were neat silk badges
pinned upon their breasts they loooicod like
"an army with banners. " There were just
enough old and middloaged people In tno
congregation to suggest that life has its mid
summer and Its winter of old ago as wull as
its spring of youth and liopo.
The meet'r.c ' was called to order by Mr. M.
G. Maclood of Omaha , president of the State
Union of Baptist Young People.
The first half hour ol the evening was
taken up with devotional services. In which
something like ono hundred persons gave
personal experiences In Christian life and
work. This mooting was led by Itav. F. B.
Britten.
After the devotional meeting Mr. Fred
Anderson , cue of the zealous young Baptists
of Omaha , read a paper upon the need of ed
ucation in the Baptist doctrine.
Uev. F. L. Wllluns. D.D. , secretary of the
Baptist Young People of America ,
was introduced. Ho paid the Baptist
young people of Nebraska a most glowing
tribute by saying that the ( treat movement
that bad swept over noarlv all the states in
the union , drawing the Baptist young people
ple into an prgnm/alioi and into a union ,
had Dcgun in Nebraska. The young people
of this state mot nt Grand Islanu four years
ago and organized the lirst Baptist Young
People's society that \vas over organised.
This movement went from the west to tha
east nnd has found its wav to almost every
state.
Tbo speaker wont over the Important
points in the Baptist faith and exhorted tha
brethren to bo zealous , courageous und active -
tivo in evurv department of tha church wort
and particularly in the worli that naturally
devolved upon the young people's oriranlia-
tion. Dr. Wilklns offered an earnest pica fet
the founding fund of 25,000 , which he is
attempting to raise for the purpose ) of pushIng -
Ing forward the organization of the young
people of the church. Tno Baptists of Ne
braska are oxpootod to contribute $ , )0d ol
this amount. Something llko $125 ha :
already boon subscribed and subscription ?
will be taken right along through the con
venlion.
A collection was taken nnd the session
closed with the benediction ,
Tuiliiy'8 I'rojruin.
Following Is the program for today :
Tuesday Morning Dorotlonal , llov. J. E.
R. Folsoii. I to ports of olllcors , oleotlon and
other business. "Blblo Study , " Uufus C ,
Buntley. "Higher Education of Uaptlsl
Young People , " Mrs. II. J\i. \ Hoderick ,
"Wanted Conviction , " G. W. Parks ,
Voices from local societies.
Tuesday Afternoon Devotional exorcises ,
led by Hov. W. B. Wilder. Hoport of com
mltteo on foreign missions , Hov. 15. N , liar
ris. Thrco-minuto spocuuos from the nssooi
atlon secretaries of the Missionary union ,
Hoport ot the state secretary of the VVo
man's Foreign Missionary Society of the
West. Mrs. E. T. Allen. Thrce-mlnuti
speeches from association secretaries of thi
woman's society. Address , Hov. O , O
Fletcher , D.D. Open conference.
Evonlnp Djvotloual exorcises led hyRov
Thomas Allen. Address. Hov. O. O
Fletcher , D.D. Addrois , Hav. O. P. Glf
forJ.
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The ( jonulno .Merit
Of Hood's Sarsaparllla wins friends whore
ever it is fairly nnd honestly tried. Iti pro
priutors are highly gratlilod at the letter
whiuh como entirely unsolicited from mo :
nnd woman In the' learned profession
warmly commending Hoou'a Sarsaparilla fo
what It hni done for them.
IIcoo's pills euro llvor Ills , iaundlo
biliousness , elclt bcf.idache , constipation ,
Frosftolng nnd interior douoratintr ; dc
Blgna tiud odtlmittcs furnished. Ilenr
Lohtmuiti. 1508 Douglas street.
n-
nJO
uorl ouo JOe CE'S
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its 110 0-
nof - aking
ck
edS owder
io The only I'ure Crcaiu of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum.
up of Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
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BALK SLEEP.
His Visits ? nys V.'horc Fortune
SmUos- Wretched
SmUosTlio
Ho Forsakes.
Mrs. Sutllo Xoap , living wltli her
husband tit ilSth street nnd Avoinio A ,
Council BlulTa , la cultured nnd ro-
flnotl Indv whosu cnsa wall exemplifies
the ruvngas of Cntnrrhitl Dlsonsomn \
the geiiortil system. When Interviewed
recently about her stilTorlnga she inndo
this statement :
> ni . sunn Ntr.i' : .
"ThorcmnrkablorcsutH I Imvo ronllrcd from my
counoof tn'iitmcit with tin. Copclnnil A Phopnnl
niako mo Kin I to loll of It for the bcnefUof olhpr * .
1 lind ticon weak unit ml < crnbli ) for over n ycur , with
itImcklnir , painful couah. A MriMiiUtil hcnilncho nnil
ImcknUic. with clit'st palm unit ill trcM nrounil the
heart nenrly wore my llfo out. Mr heartbeat sn
wlldljrnml lianl nt tltno ftl to uruatly scnru me. I
could not cat. .My Htomnch would boiir no food-
oven wutor hurt mo when It touched
my stomach. Added to thin I could
not fleop. 1 win so ncrvom nnd re l-
loss Unit 1 would llonwnkoiintlton about ulglit after
nlKlit It Is the truth whou l y to you th t 1 win
nluiOBt dcnd , lor ivltli nciircoiy imy food or s'cep how
louRoin it woinun hold out ? When 1 found out wlmt
my dlsfuno nm It yielded eadly to treatiicnt. Dra
Copcltind and bhepartl pronounced my cmo citiu rh ,
affvctliiK the whole system. Thi-r hovu curedino.lt
lin9tikeiiHovcr.il months but all Ilicsurrerlnx Is gone ,
1 mil ro comfortable-mul stronu now thnt 1 don't re-
nllco that I ran bo tlu same peronl wiiBusliorttlmo
BRO. Mycatiirrh vrlthlti ImwkliiK nnd ip'tilnit nnil
lioiulachoU entirely mne. .My uppctlto In good nnd
I sleep well. Ictnrenllzenon the blessing of good
health. It It fort 1110 In IMeir. "
BOTH CL.AS3 P.IES DENT3.
A Colno'denco in the Notable Credentials of
the Physic 1 us o thi CopolanJ Medical
Institute.
lrV. . 11. Copo'nnil win president of hl cln nl
lletlovno lloipltil Medical Co ICRO , New Vorlc. where
liounulimtol , the nin-t famous Institution of Its kin t
In the count rr. Ills diploma hours tli wrlttenondor u
meat of thoincllc.il nntliorltlet of Now York , of the
duinaof prominent mcdlcAl collet < CH In I'onnsjl.
vunla. Dr. 0. 8. f hopurd wns iirolilcnt of his clnrs
nt Hush Medic il Collesu , Chicago , which Is no
knontedKoil to bo the leading Institution of It * kind
In the west. Dr. tilicpard'j thoroiii ; i hosplt.il ex-
pcrlonroundspcMHl ntudy In cllvji ci of tue ear ,
nosethroatlunm ant chronic dlvn'cs , place him
among the leading speclnl9.9 ! of the west ,
$5.00 A MONTH-
Catarrh treated at the unifo-m rata of
$5.00 a months madicin-ss lurntsheil free.
For all other disease i the rates will be low
and uniform. Patients at a distancj suo-
ceasfuliy treated. Send far symptom blank.
CopeU 'Medical lostitutc
UOOMS311 ANTil2 , NliW YORK LIl < 'E
IIU1DU1NC , OMAHA. NEU.
JV.HI. COPKUAND.M. D.
C. B. MllEPAIiD , M. D.
Spcclultli'n : Cntnrrh , Asthma. lironchUK > er-
otis Dlseare ? , Jllood DUoaied.illhoumatlBui. Con-
iiinptlon nnil nil clironl&uH otloiia of the Tlifpnt ,
, uncs , Stonmcli. Ururnnd ICIilnoyi.
Olllco HourH' Ute llfl. m..2toi | ) m.,7to8 p.
n. Bunduy , 10 n. m. to I. m.
It U for tlio euro nf < l.vHiPi | ln anil lt
kiittcnilnnti , KlcU-lii'iKlatlii
' tlou und ji ! ! < , tlmt
; T tt's Tiny Pills !
Pliavo Ix-ciinio HO famous. Thry uctV
Kcutly , Avltliout irrlplnR or nausea.
Anew aoi comalen Tront'uoat. con l > tlni ot
Snppoiltortai. Oliumont In lUp uloi , nljo In Hot
andt'ltls ; a 1'oiUlvo Cure for Kxteriul. Inlornil
bllndor Uleedhu Itc.iliu , Onroalo , ituoeator llorj II-
Uril'lloi. Tnls ILomBJr has nuvar b.-en known to
fill.II per box. li tortti sontbr rn'ill. Wnyautlurfrora
this torrllilo < lhoi > 3 wno i a wrlitjn Ku.irintj ) U
uosltlvulyitlroii wltbti luxoi or rofunJ UiomiHi.irK
not cured Son 1 su n ? for fwo Samplo. ( iuarnnta )
l uoJ brlvulm iCo. . Driuelstt , iolo A/on'.icornar
1111' uad Duujiaa airoeii os. hi. Nub
DB. B.C. WK33NHUVB AND HHAIN'TllU : \ . r
MKNT.asjsolilo ( or ItfJtorli. DKiliuii , c'Hi. .WJ4
ralela , uuuuacno , nerroua 1'rojtr too o u ail or
klcohoior luDicoLVaiiutulnoii , Montil Lijuroi.
lon.riojtnesjof Uiu Ur ila. ciu ilii. Ininaltr , wltatr
UuciT.il ula , rro.naiuro Old A D , llarrjnuii , lion
of I'owerla olthor toz , Impotunor , l.ouoorrlim aiij
allFomalo WoaWnosjjs , laToluntirr Jxiuai , dpae-
matorrtioaoauaoi Of oor-ojc rtlon of tm Dr.iln
feelf-auuioorer-lndulganca. A month' * trjatiiuai
tl.OforlUT mill. Wouuaraatoailt boxm to ouri
Kacborda fora outoi , wltu i > trill Boal vrrltlaa
ru r ntoeto rotund It not ounrt. Uatruntoa tssuol
onlr br Theodore , fLeas \ ilnuelit , tola mtaat ,
autboaat cornar lOlliana fanmni st > .
RKS
DUSKY
DIAMOND
TAR SOAP
HEALTHFUL.fAOREEABLn , CLEANSING.
For Farmers Minersand Mechanics ,
A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER.
Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Bums
Etc. A Delightful Shampoo.
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP
Specially Adapted for Use in HajdJVate
Save Your EvesM
Eyus tostsd frou by an RXPEKT OITIOtA !
I'erfectadJiUtinent. Superior lensej. Ner\
oiiEheadacho cured by us Ins ; our Snoatuoli
and Kyo.-Ussoi I'rlcei low for first olai
goods.
THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO
IKS. lothSt.Crolghtoa Dlook.
I'rnrlninntlon
nd notice to the nlcctoM nnd Irnnl vntoMof
the city ot Uninhn of an niniititl city nlnollnn
of tno city nt Onmhn , to bo hold mi Tnovlfiy ,
thnHth dny of Novomhcr , ISTO , for the pur
pose ot electing ono councilman from each
wiird.
To the electors nnd legal rotors ot the ally of
OmMm :
I , ( Iporco P. Hcmti , mnyor ot the city of
Onuihn , do Is nn thl < , my procliinintlon , nnil
by the authority veMed In mu na unch nmyor
do horoliy clvo public nollcii to the electors
and loixi rotors nt the I'lty ot Omaha thnt nil
Mintiiil olty oloclion of tno olty of Omahn ,
will linhold Ins ild olty n Tut d-iy , tlipnlulilh
dny of November , lH > i tor thopiirmuoof olcct-
Inir iino eonncliiiiaii from each ward ,
The polls shall ho ODLMI on the dur of said
olcntlot at ulKht oMoak In the iinimliu and
shall contlnuo upon until * < lo'clock In the
ovunliiR of the nine day , tit the respoctlro
voting places following , tolt :
\v. . > t >
cor"or 7Ul Rml 5ircJ |
W Corner 8th and Leaven-
corn9r ' " " '
t S W cor"or""hBndlllBlory
, ! " S | V cor"cr ctl1 (1enter (
" -moroft
corner t3lh nml Vlnlon
) MlTAKU. .
N W cot"or 13lh "I1I
w CHrilor 18th nml
8Hh nml '
° ' South Mthsuect ,
S K corilor lctl ) anu 1'lorco
Slrlut S n oor"or 14lh ftml William
u
teCr N Kuorllcr B'Mcenth ' and Con-
corilcr 2Jth ftnd Doroas
" 8 E oornBr' < otllat"l llanoroft
'N n C ° rnor 15th "ml Vl"lon
* trnlo'UllRtrlnt ' S W curnor 1 : > th nlll Valley
) N nc"f"er20th and llouluvard
Titinn Avxitn.
? ' S W corilur r"lh IIU(1 Chicago
Sd llstrlct-N W corner 14th and Davenport
4th District-West sldo of 12th streut , ho-
twcon DuiiElas mid DoiUo streets ,
5th District N K corner luth und Uutiltol
iivenue.
th District N E corner Oth nml llarnoy
itrcols.
7th Dlstrlct-S K corner llth and Dou.-las
8th District N K corner IMh and Jackson
itrcels. '
Uth Dlstrlct-S E corner 10th and Howard
itroets.
\VAH ) .
1st District N W corner 17th and Diivonuort
treots.
2nd District N W corner 2'ml and Davonnort
trcoti.
3rd Dlstrict-S W corner 85th and Dodge
troets.
4th District N E corner 17th and Dodge
trouts.
5th llstrlot-N K corner 17th and llarnoy
treots.
ath District N W corner 20th and Douglas
treots.
7th District N W corner SOth strcot and St.
lary's iivonno
8th District \Vcornor20th itroot and Et.
Jary's nvoiiuo.
9th District East side of South llth ) street ,
otwecn llurnuy street and St. Mary's av nne.
lOvh District NV corner lath and Loiven--
.orth streets.
llth District S W corner 17th street and St ,
ilary's avonuo.
Ftl'TII WAUt ) .
1st District East Hldoof Sherman avcnuo
pposlte Mandorson Btroot.
2nd DlBtrlot S E corner Sherman avcnuo
ind Wlrt btreut.
: ird District H W corner Shnrman avcnuo
> nd L.i lie stroot.
4th District NV corner Sherman avcuuo
nd Gruco btreet.
Stli Dlstrlct-S W corner 17th and Charles
streets.
lith District East Mdo of Sherman avenue
iboutiOl feet nurth ot Nlcliolus Htrcot.
7th District S E curnnr 10th nnd Izard
trcets.
8th District N W corner ICth nnd Hurt
streets.
Uth District N E corner ISth and Oass
Directs.
10th District East side North 17th slieot between -
tween California and Cuss hticcts.
llth Diatrict-S K corner 16th und Oass
streets.
BIXTII WAHI ) .
1st District S E corner -4th strcot and Amos
ivoiiue.
2im IJIstrlct-S W corner 30th strcot and
i < rand tivenuo.
: ird District N E corner 43th and Grant
streets.
4th District SV corner 21th and MnnUcrson
streets.
Bth District SE corner 24th mid Wlrt streets.
Oth Dlbtrlct S W corner 3Jrd and 1'arKer
streets.
7th District N W corner 24th a-id Corby
treots.
8th District N E corner ' 7th and Burdetto
dlreets.
Uth District N E corner 2nd and Grant
itrcets ,
1 ith District N W corner 2Sth and I'ranlUIn
streets.
llth District S W corner 24th and 1'ranUln
strootB. *
12th Dlstrlot-S W corner 2.'ml and Clarl ;
streets ,
SEVENTH WAIll ) .
1st District S W comer 2sth and .Mason
streets ,
2nd District N E corner SOth avenno r .d
I'opnloton IVVPIHIO.
Urd District S W corner 29th street ami
Woolworth avonuo.
4th District N W corner SOth street and
Arhor Btroot.
Olh District South sldo ot Ylnton streoi
near ( oust of ) fiontli If.M avenun.
Oth OlHtrlct JS H corner IWth avenue an (
I'opploton avenno. '
7tn District NV corner UHh nnd 1'rancli
streets.
EiniiTii WAitn.
1st District East side of 20th street noa :
( south of I Charles street.
2nd District West Ride of Eld street nca
( south ot ) Paul street.
3rd District N W corner 20th arid Nlcholai
" 4th District N E corner ttth ) and Cumins
btreots.
Bth District West 6ldo of North 83th stroe
near ( north of ) Cumins strrot.
Oth District S E t-orpor'-'id and Hurt streets
7th District S W corner "Olh and Oas :
streets.
NINTH WAItl ) .
let District S W earner X'd and Cumin
82d District N W corner 40th and Oumlni
ad District N E corner 40th and Purnai
4th D'lhtrlot North sldo of Davenport stree
near ( wont ot ) North 32d uvoniio.
5lh district S E corner aibt nvenno am
"alh * Dlttrfet-8 W corner 29th avenue ail' '
Jackson htrnot.
In witness whurrof I have hcroiinto sut in ;
hand as mayor of s.inl olty of Omahn , th )
Attest ! JOII.N GIUIVK-I , City Clerk , nllidm
INTERNATIONAL SANlTABM
I6th and Howard Streets ,
SOllooniHfurl'atlonts. OMAHA ) NEB ,
I'or the treatment of
Chronic , Private i Nervous Diseases ,
MAI.R AND riiSlALE.
Piles , Fistula , Fissure mid Stric
ture of tlio Jtcctuiu permanent
ly cured without the use of Knife ,
Ligature or Caustic.
Enclose 4c. In stnmp and our 107 page HOOK
on DIBUAHKK and Question llliinks ,
win he MAU/II : > I-HIK : ,
JJITlHlKATIONAr. SANITA1UUM ,
10th and Howard Sit , , Ocrtha , Neb ,
V , 0.1UXWKLL. M , I > .i PlCI. Biil
Right
from the
slio-u.ld.en
Today we open and begin selling in oui
overcoat department on second floor the first
shipment of our eastern representatives recent
great purchases in New York. The over
coats placed on sale today comprise about
a thousand garments in Kerseys , Chinchillas
and Cassimeres in blues blacks browns
modes and mixtures and at the prices \ve
have made on them they are the cheapest heat
producers ever sold in Nebraska.
§ Q you save two dollars < jf O j
Will buy you today a good heavy blue chinchilla , p
overcoat , cut double breasted lined with ssubstan-
tal : twilled lining with fancy sleeve lining vel
vet collar andcanton flannel pockets.
you save four dollars
No more no less is the price today for a splcn
did heavy dark blue cassimcrc overcoat lined
with double warp Italian with fancy striped
sleeve lining -velvet collar and canton flannel
pockets. Six dollars here ten elsewhere.
'ou savc
For eight dollars you can buy of the Nebraska to
day an overcoat that would give the average
clothier heart disease tosell for less han twelve
and a half. You can have either kersey or chin
chilla. The chinchillas are all wool so arc the
kerseys. The chinchillas are lined with double
warp black lining the kerseys with plaid cassi-
merc. The chinchilla sleeve linings arc fancy
stripes the kerseys of heavy surah silk. The
chinchillas are blues and blacks the kerseys
fancy shades of browns and modes.
$10-50 - you | save four-fifty - $10-5Q
Ten fifty buys a fifteen dollar overcoat today.
These garments are made of elegant fine heavy
kersey with fancy plaid cassimere lining pinked
facing fine silk velvet collar and canton flannel
pockets. They're positively as good a garment
as you ever saw sold for fifteen dollars anywhere.
i Eta s tic Sh ? ' ( inj ; ,
Trusses ,
Crutchsi ,
Batter 13 3 ,
Syrfni/S3 ,
Atom 'ziri ,
Medical Suppfisi.
ALOEHWdLD
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114S. IStliSt ,
Next lo Post old cc.
, ,
Teeth Killed \Vlth
nut I * ilti liy thn
] jatr-t In vun-
llonl
KX-r-KA * TBI WHMIOUf fAU Olt
i\Nciit
Ai-'ri.r.s-nroK Ti-rni : ON iniinicit roii
* r..to.
Perfect lit snniantuuil. 'I'l-oth cxtr.ictoil In
the morning. Now onus ImarloJ In oveiilni
of saiuo diiv. , , , , . . ,
ice speeiinunsof Uoniovjihlo IJililiio.
5l o specimens of Klovlhlo Kl.istlu I'l.Uo
All work wiirr.intott as ropri'bontoil ,
Olllcc , Jlillil Pioor , I'aKlon Illoa c.
Tclcliuiu | ) lOSi , Hithiul l-.irim 3 li.
TuUo Klovato.- Stairway fro n 10th
TO TiTK 0\VNTKUS OALT , LOTS ,
PARTS OF LOTS AND RHAL 1W-
TATB ALONG SKWAUD STUKBT
FROM 20rn STHBKT TO tISTII
STRKET AND TUB INTKRSKCT-
ING STRKRT :
You are horoliy notified that the iindor-
slKiiud , tluuu diilntiuustul frt'ulioldonof ( ho
cliy of Onialin. hnvii lieiiii duly auiKilutod liy
the iniivoi- . mill the nppruvalof thoi-lty roiin-
ell of t > , ild i-lt v. to .issuss the daiii.i.'o to the
owiiii-i respectively of tliu propoity uiruoliid
hv ilioelicuiKoof uriulo of SoxMinl strout from
Ji.lh hticut to "Mh htieot nnd liitersi-cjllnx
btioot , ( U'cluiod imcim.irv by ordliiuiKn ! > o.
191 , pu > .iil ! Dctnuor Illli , isiK ; uppiovcd ( Je
lohnr l.lh. IH'W. '
You am fuithnr notified thnt liavlni an-
conloil Hild iippuliitmiini , and duly ( iiiiillllo'l
n u luiinliod l > y l.nv. \ > u will on the ; ir I day of
MmimbiT , A. I > . IbU. . uttliohoin nf in o'clock
In the fornnoDii. at the olll of John I' .
I'lUL'U. .V > 1 UliiiinUor ( if I'oiiiiiimx'e. ' within the
corpoi , ito limits nfhuld city , muut for tliupnr-
pose of coiishlorln nnd iimMir. ? Iho IIS IIIM-
iniintof ( laniiico to the owners toipuotlvoly of
mililpiopnrty alTootud bvsald rh.iiiKoof sruilo
tiiknur Into consliior.-itlon Hiicol.il bonolllK.
' ' notlllcd to bo prciunt nl the lliuo
nnd iiliico ufoioa.ild nnil inuUo liny objootlom
to or htiuoinoMls cdni'oiiiliif Hi ld lusimmiient
of duinascs as you " 1Byljli"itlW"r jlA1/- / ! ' ' '
IJCo'ltcr. J. I'A'JU |
JOHN W. KOIIIIIN.S ,
Omiihu , Nob. , OotoDorW. WJi. o.-'diot.
NOTICB'oi'1 AHH1WSMBNT OF DAM
AGIOS FOR ( JIIANCJB OF ORADK.
To the owners of nil lots or parts of lots r.ml
real uHtuto nloiiitiUrd from llurnuy strum lo
Loavunworlhfitroot ; Jlth htroot fioir. ll.ilf
Howard stroc-t to f.oavonworthRtroot : : tli
Klruot fiom llinr-ir.l to Jouo * Htrout und In-
torHt'utliiB Htrrcts ; . . . , ,
You uru hcrohv nollll'id that the iitidor-
Blsned. tlireo dialntorobtrid frouholdcr * of the
olty of oiniihn. huvu boon duly iipiointi.'d by
the mayor , wllli the aiiprovul of the city
counullof said city , it ) RSSOSH tlio daniiiuo to
the owners roupectlveiy of the uropeity
alTcctod bv uliaujo of giado of said Hlrcots.
declared noco S4ry Dy oMIiiiinoa No. I U.
uuHsodOctolmrT , 19'tt. ' apnrovodOc ohi-rl'J. ' IMtt
Yotiurofurlliornollllodtliiitli.ivlii aecoptod
said appointment , and duly mi ilMlod us ro-
ijuired oy law , wo will , on Hie .Inl "iiy of
November. A. I ) . . lf ! > ? . at the lioiir of lOs.lo
o'clook In the forenoon. nttlioolHuo nf shrlviir
AcO'Donohoc , 1103 rarnum ttroet , within the
corporHte HIM Its of suld oltv , moot for the pur.
posu of comldorlnn and miiklnn thu aisuic
Jneut of d.im.tK to the ( .wners reipuotlvuly
of bald mopuriy nlTiiotoa Jy said ernillny.
tulilnz Into L-onddoratlun > ncul l lionotltf , If
" arc lotlflodto ho present al the time
uud plauo ufo rcsald , and mnku any objections
toor btu to mo ntb ( OnuurnliiK said ntiufcsmuut
ofd aniiuefc us yon " " '
nio : , .1. 1'AHI , .
T. II. MoUUUAJUH.
( 'oiniultlo of Auprulsora.
Ouiaha , Oct. 23th , IbVJ. oldlOt
MOUNT VERNON
PURE VIRGINIA RYE'
I bop to cull tlio ntt'jiition of the pub
lic to Iho ubovo poular [ ) brand of pura
rye whisky nnd fospootfiilly ask n com-
piirijjon with liny other brand of pure
rye offered in this tnnrlset. It is fur
superior to any othoi1 whisky anil I
guarantco jts absolute excellence in
flavor as well us its purity audits wholo-
Bomo olTecK The public is invited to
call and ry it.
Ilonry riillcr , ( ilti N. 10th St. , family
wino nnd liquor houso. Ksmond hotel
block.
Wo will semi 3011 tlift rnnrTrloui
French I'roparntlun CALTMOS
Tk * . uud u IPtfHl Kuuranlee thttt
I A MHOS Mill licatoru four
llcullli , Mrnitl > uuJ Vleor.
I'w tt and /V vi/satisfied.
Address VON MOHL CO. .
Role Amirlru IgrnU , ( Inflnotll , Obb.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB
Caniliil $ lllOJJ ) )
Surplus $ < lj,0l ) 'J
Onicors anil lri"torf | Iliuirr W Vntni , proil.lant
II. C. Cunlilii ; , vlco pruslilun ) , i ; . t > , Miiurlua W. V
Mo rue. John t , Colllni J. N. It. I'atrluk , Iieirli A
Hoed , cashlur.
an-IE IRON BANK.
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NOTICK TO PHOl'liftrV OWNUttS
AOHNTH AND IjKSSICKS.
In piusiLiiiL-oot ordhrinuo Nn. : iw. . ruijnlrliu
honui uoniiUL'llons to ho Hindu to anil within
llinunrli lines on ccrdiln stn-uts und iilloysln
slruot iinproveiniiiit distrluts .Nos. ISO. W , 4s' ! .
4 HI. I'.H ' and < > * . ' > . in the o ty of Onutliu , you nr
h'jri'hy notllliMl to niaUo.ill HCI-IH- ) iruntnipc -
lions \vllh MIIU or in.iiiih or lntLcrils und to
c'oinpluto Miicli wort on or hotoro Novoinlxir
lot n. IS' ' ) . ' , us It Ih the purpoHo to Dtvn the
streets nrl ulhM's In thosild dlslrluls nnd
niniDpnrtlt'nlutly ilesi'rlbod us folio w , to-wli :
No. 4S'I L'cnli'f stri'ol from loth htrunt to
lltliHlroiit.
No.li" Alloy In biouk 5' , city , fiom 17th
hticut In If-th Htrri'l.
No 4hl-Alloy ) lu lno.'k llfi , city , fiom I'th
hllL'dt tO IKlll SIIIM'I.
No. IHI 'Till hlroot fiom .Inukkiin hliunt lo
I.o ivoinvorth stionl.
No. 4i ! : Alley in block lOS'i ' from IDtli strcot
to lth stroul.
No. JHi IMolllestrnal from ll.'nd ' slrrnt to thn
nlliiv iinUvcuiiU.'iid .mil ilrd htiout. In the city
of Oiniih.i ,
Von n ro liuinhy ordrrcd lo ni'il.o tlio noco
sury hiiwoi' t'oniiuutloiH on or hof.iru thod.iio
RpUCllll'll III HllS lllllll.'l' , Of tllO HHII10 Will b'l
in ail P by the oily uiithorllliii. nnd test tlieruuf
UHSi-isuil axahiHt tlui liropoitv opnulto the
buiiio and siioul.ill v LonulHU'il tlii-roby ,
Iliiti'd at Diniiliii. Nob. , thlH Jtli d.iy of Oi'to-
' " " ' ISJi
P. w. iirKiciiAirin : ,
flialiiniin of tin ) llour.l of I'nhllo Worl.'s.
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s TiTlTil H IJT pnrtiToTITiliTm'hlilrloy
htruut from "nth Hlri'ul i'"Jth luiinno.
Yon ro huroby nolllloil that the iiiidor-
hlKtiod tliioodlslntoro'ted fri'oholilurs of tlio
oily of Oinuliu liuvi' IHICII duly upuolntuil by
the inuyor wilh the npproval of the city coun
cil of nil d oily to n4soss tliuduimiKiiof th
ownorHiotpuuilvolyof thn propnrty ulroutud
liy the rnan-tiof Krado of hhlilry xlrout du-
clain I niiL'oss.ity bv ordlniinco No. : ituiimtsbd
July M. INJ. ' , approved July .H , IM.1. )
You urn furthar notllifd thnt having a- "
coptcil mild api ) < lntn > unt anil dnlv iiitlilU'il | ; in
iL iiiliiil | ! liy law. wo will on ilmltil ilnv of N'n-
vomhor. I B ' . ' . nl thn hiiurof ID o'clock In thn
inornlnit utthiiollluuof Oliarlcb I' , lluiij.iinlii ,
I.1K1 DodKO t > tii'iil ultliin the coipnr ito llinllM
of n ill ! city , iniiut for the pnrpoto ( if consldor-
InK and m iklliK usvuiiinunlnf duniiiKO In tliu
OWIIIIIH ii'spoctlvolv of said propurly nlfcctcd
by suld ur.ulln . laklnt' Into coimldoratloii
Npoclit ) IxiiKtllth , If any. You are lioniby noti
fied to bo prosunt at llio tlmu mid placu uforif
wild und iiuiko any oujoollou to or htalcinoiiH
coiiuornlnif t ild iissi' nuicntof dAinuiui.iii you
muy consldur nroiiiir.
nroiiiir.MIAKI.r.H ( IMIC.NMAMI.N ,
JOHN r. I.-I.AI K ,
I'oiniultieoof Appr.iUcn.
Omaha , Neb , . Out , ilst. Ih ! ) . ' . oyMlOt
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