Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 06, 1895, Page 5, Image 5

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SW--- , - - - _ _ - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE OMAHA DAILY HEB : 1trl'UnDAY , APRIL ti , 189li. 5
7" ' STOCKhOLDERS GAIN A 1 POINT
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Statuti ) of Limitations Docs Not Run
Agail\et \ Oapltal ( Natiol1al Divltlend.Q
AIRING SOME MORE OF MOSIIER'S ' DEALS
lIolrlrrco IIaiip M nn tn tin l'rocoedM of 1\
1.\111 \ Haln : In I'rntrct IIhnMftr-South
( ll1mlm ) l'al'lIl'r UI\'IHI "
Helmt. . ,
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TANCOt.N April G.-Speclal ( Te1e ram-
Legal I1roce lIng , : conc rnln the exploded <
. npltal Nallonul bank arc lively Just at pres-
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< , ent. Worll ( has toerl ) recch'ell frolll U2n\'er
lIy Att/nney A. Itlnney \ that JlIllgelallet \
has passed upon a point at poulhle ) Interest
to partIes who have had business ! connrcllons
.l 'lth the h3nl Harvey Is I Ile'ch'er lIa'llen'5
attorney hayden hrouFlht suit In the tederil <
court against ; (1rge ! l1ellllne , formerly Dr
, thl ) city , hut flOw of Ieuvi'r for dl\'ldellts ]
recelve.1 since tile hank firsl starlelt. Attorneys -
, torneys for Ballenllne demurred < 1. claiming
that the I slatue IJf IIm1loU/JI1 / ran : nanlsl ! ! the
ree' ) \ ' ery ot time mon < : , y. while harvey argued
that tbe dividends , paul were rellly : plhl : out
of the capital stock of the h:1I1le : The courl
o\'crrulrll the deOlll1l t er anti required dr-
fellllonl 10 answer. In dtert this holds that
the statue of limitation Ilocq Ilot run agaInst
on action II t ? recover these , U\'lllcnds In the
federal court here actions ai. : lclIlling ( for
4 ( OflC ! $200,000 In dh'lrteluls.
. . At' In the I.anculer district court JUIIl' ! hail
. , has heard : alill laken Ilnler , nd\'lscmenl a cao
> Involving ! some /IIore ot : llo/her's Peculiar
trausactlon ! In his career as a financIer In
1Rg. ; ; Masher : , together ; with n. W. 1I0ldrec ! ;
. ' T .1. l'ottor H C. l'iihlhips ( . n. W lIh1entine \ ,
1) . E. I Thompson , Il C. Oulcalt ami .1 , T.
Baum , purchased a tract of IGIZO acres In
] { cllh. now I'crlcins , counlr. forming a sytithi-
CJle In which Mushier : took a one-Ienth In-
tcrrst. This interest he aflerw/lnl trans-
, ferre.to \ the Westel'll ltalllltaelUrhl : ! COIl\-
hIiiy which In turn trlnsferrII : ! II 10 the
Lincoln Savings hank which /IIaile II , I. I :
Lewis Its Irustee. l.el\'ls claims that evl'rdl
or the porlles have : dllQseJ ( of their holdln4 !
I IInd that 1I0hlree was finally /IIalle trustee
to Ecu and clo11 out the hohlln s. This he
has dOli ! , hut he would nol give ; plaintiff any
Information nR to how /IIuch was In hh
hands ) for ihistrilitition nor woulll ho rCCJgnlu
Illalnllfr's claim 10 Mosher's Interests The
' : testiinany , lIsclosell ( that 1I0hlrqe has In hIs
( Ilosscssluu ) about $ I,5OO of : llo her's shares
' . hut he Insists ! that this hI offset hy thc
amount he IUIII In llosher's : hanl-whleh Is
about the same slim-when II went uuder
hIAYi)1N ALSo CI\nIS Tim l1O-\EY : :
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- . - . 'w Hecolver hayden also lars clallll to the
1II0noy. : llosher'H interest nol having heen
transferred unt\l \ six monlhs niter the hJnk
closell. M. D. I W'lch , the manager of the
'eslern llonufaclllrlng : company was on
the sland the greater hart of the day , and
llama very Intpl'esthl ! testimony was all-
\ duced from him Amen ! other things , he
r said thaI ? . Io her hnd transferred to him
$27,000 worth or 1.lncoln Gas company stock .
which was 10 recoup the cOll1pany for losses
Ii 1 sustained In rebates granted ! to the South
- _ , - . . Omaha paek rs. The Weslcrn JIIanufactur-
lug ; COll1l'an ' runs quite an extensive cooper-
ago works at tins penitentiary and they '
! furnish oil the barrels that arc used by the
. pacleers. Mosher was the lending Rlllril In
the conlJlany. among the stockholders of
which are \VeIchi and H. J. \Valshi. The-
. . hackers came to Mosher allli told him that
.c , they were paying too much for their ! barrels
amid that It they were nol given some rebate - :
bate they would build works ot their own
t South Omaha In order to prevent thIs
Masher gave them rebates , but the other
members of the comllany lccleell on I , and I
to appease them this transfer of stock was
made. What became of the ftlk was
- not , late , ns the court sustained the ob-
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.j . ' jecton 10 the question as immaterIal Ir-
I relevant nllll nol proper cross examination .
* Time temporary Injunction asked ! for by '
Magllalela L , Meler. owner at the Llllel
hotel saloon restrainIng Chief Cooper frolll
Interferhl ! with her business anti closing
the saloon by' ! order of the excise boaril has ;
been denied hy Judge 10lmes , The board
, Is declared to Ihlvo had < full power to revok ! !
her license
The hhllemlng National hank has obtained t
ju < 1grenl against ; the Capital National hnnl (
and Receiver Hayden for the issuance ot re-
ceiver's certificates for $5,002.f1.
In the stat 's case against William Jones .
chargell with highway robbery a nole
vroequl has been enlered , Jones Is lhe
hotel runner suspected of complicIty I the I
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-'I boll up of Chris Shelley and Hess Pyle . two
Preston youlhs.
SUED ! TIlE DUI.INGTON FOrt DAMAGES ,
Charles A. Anderson , formerly a Durlng-
ton locomotive engineer , wants $10,000 of tin
company's cell cash for alleged neglect ! on
the part of their ervauits . which resulted In
his running his train Inlo an open 6pll : t
1 switch at Gralli leland , on No\h : r 23.
, j 4 I 189 1. while snaking his run between Havenna ;
and LIuicoln Ito was running at the rate of ,
thirty unties an hour. under orders when the
oPen switch was struck , The traIn was de ,
railed , the Iccomol\'o ditched and Anderson
thrown with great force to the ground , , sums
. . , ' . talnlng sprains and permauenl Injuries 10 th C
head neck and spine
" Tht executive committee at the Stal e
League of RepublIcan Cluha has Ilechied thaI (
- ; owing ; to the hard tunes no hlnle couventon
: ' ' wi bo held this year , As 10 the choice of
, . 1 delegates to time nalonal convention prop r ,
steps will he lade to secure au exi > resslon.
, ; Ira Hughes : has apPialed his casE aglhlt
\ time receivers Dr the' SI. Jeseph & Grlnd
, Island rnlroad to time supreme court The
" Cse , which he Icst In the court below , In-
w * vol\'e < $ I,9U9. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
II N ( It'i ' I'hhI ' ( )3hEN 1 HUI't'lm.
CAlml ( inter of ThlllA nevfrIHI lt \r"p-
lug Walrr " 1,11 \ " ' , .
WEEPING : WATER , Neh" , < tul 5-
( Spclal-A ) great deolls beth sid and written -
ten ahout the coining \oman , Whal ahout
the coining nln T I he alrcadl her ? = f nol
he will bo hero to meet the cO'llng woman
, I when she comes . even I she app'ar Its 11
I bal. cano and ell r i'ar.ipnrnaPa co like lan L ,
L IS Is frequently represeutteti In the IIluHr- '
r , I , lens ot th day.
Time men ot \\'lllng VJtr have rro\'ql ,
J their ability to fill the IlosllJI heretofore hol.1
I exeluslvl ) ' by the wO/llon of this Iolnmunl > : '
-n1moly thaI at giving a church supper , Ai
honor I due the genlcmen or the Congrega-
tmul church for time able manner Jim which
they sen'ed a 1051 eleyant repast ; nol only :
served , but prep1lll amid atenlled II ever :
Hem. no \I'uman being allowed even a gllpse
behind lImo scenes. however and wherever
: ? ' 11 time goati ! ! things came from , they were there
p In oxcilml shape anti so wel hatl the COJk-
, , 1 log been doao that loud eCLmlnums ot Ilrals
were hell ! d on every sl.h' . When they ha < 1
pr\'en their ability as eoo1s ; Fen'anla , and
. , p Rlmeral ' mnnaer. the end iu4d not core ,
' . In the large audience rom of ( lie church
' ) gathered 1 goodiy compan to he entertained
IIY the literary amt IUBICdl program' ' whIch
) had I becn Ilrcpurell al this man gers ot aft'II"
r saul ' , "wlholt time heII at a solitary' IUlly , "
" JI was 101. too cOlslltnl ot music \ ) ' the
. I " . drebeatru , In origInal ioeimm \ ) time l1stor ,
, . vrittemu. a tie sid , In Part many years ago ,
, / \ fnlshell that /IIornln ! lie tonic his allenc :
. : back to the Ila's ot the fcatvl imopper when
t . - desolatt iu , through the . ? ' ot that
. - , t deBollQn throuJh tl' a/Inc ) pest ,
accused Imminent , giving al"o a hUlorous
tide to that dire ealJllY , Thl later pcitm
" dwelt \\\h the drouthIh , lesole lesson
\ could b ? Ilrawn ( rain hoth IIart6 , aside from
. the pI asuro ot the recial , hteeliatiouit . fo- :
lowed Ir singing from time msle quartet , enil'
I t hue program _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. 1 I'ut ( ( ) III ) ; Iorltllt "cur.t ,
.3 , OSOEOI4A . Neb" . AIrl , , -S ( ( > clal-Tho )
t , , mortgage record for Polk count ) . for the
: , . , , k lonth of March shows th.t there were fe1 !
, , II the clerk's oUce simty-ulve real estate
' . lorlJ'IJI'S ' , amounlng to $5G. :2 : reieaed ,
. , , tllrt-eight. $31,301 ; chalel mortgages ,
. IlieI , nlumety-one1 $ i7,2O' ; released , twcnt > ' -
.4 t ace $8.05. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I
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' : ' 11 $ urpriscd bT lI.r 1'rh'llh.
. ASILAND , Neb . April 5-Speclal-I.3t )
, venlng time isdies ot time Christian church In
,4 . ( this city gave a very delightful surprise to
Nr O. U. lcr1. 1 being her fty.tourth
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blrlh"1. Mrs. Derry W8 the recipIent ot
tevoul vRluable presents .
prenl.
l'a l'a 1 $ . H. White . who succeeds George Lawson
as cashier of the NAtonal bank In this city ,
arrIve to assume his duties this morillng
Mr. Lawson wi remain In the bank for a
perlolt ot thirty days.
Minor J. WIlls , 11 old Ashini1 boy who
ravels t for an eastern malufacturlnK . house
spent the ( day with his parents lu this cIty.
ST.\JUU : IS . ' 1" : l'\CJ . th u : iCI ;
Ex.i'ilIee , ' 1111 ( 10hrer SArro"ly AC"pO
Uoalh At the 11111 or I. lretmAn : ,
hASTINGS , April 5.-Speelai ( Telegram )
-1'.x-l'ollco Judge flouter Caine hear meeting
hi h death this afternoon by being stabbed In
the ( face anti neck four Umes by I Erdman.
Time trouble occurred over a dlputo In re-
gUd to , the ( new city directory In which
Hohrer I and rllman are interesteil nohrer
holds h a certain contract In his ilossoeslon
which I'rtlan s'aitted. After asking to look
at I he jerked I trol time hands ot Iohrer
alli male ; ] a tmrmtk for thus street , but Was
i Ieloycd by Itnhirer A lively row soon fol-
hi oned h In1 hlch Irdman drew a knife and
\Iroccpded i to dIsfgure the face of hIs oi'- '
01-
Ilonenl
One thrut openCl an ugly ! . deell gash
across the rlh cheek , another just below !
Ihe t left ear his 11Hterllp was cut through
and Ih're , was a four Inch emit on the ( are-
heal h ! The jugular vein was barely IISed ,
lrlluan nllio his way through time crowd
aunt went to the olco ot Attorney larlan ! ; ,
where he renlallNt until he'ns Illacell unller
Irrest , lie had his I"elmlnary hearing and
wa put unler , $ l,0O hOIII , . which ho failed
to t srcnre unit was placed In the county Jai
to await his trial next Ionday.
" 'UI. lh. \ ' , UtJT SIS : , \'IUI % v. V. , \I.I.tN.
S lrrolc Io"tlterrlllo 1\ { 'oniphhmemitary
. \I.llr for 't'le' . : ttcnhum. 1 ,
NORrOlIc Net , , \ , , .
eb"pl -Specl/ll.-Ar- ( ) -
rangelents arc bring made hy the people of
his t city to give S < nltorV , V. Allen a com-
h .lmentarr . hanquel at the Oxnard hole Tuesday -
day evening Five hundred invitations have
been sOuL out to Iromlnenl citIzens here and
In h other 11arls of the state , without regard to
( l Ohlt1C . amid front 011ha : llr. 1 E. Hosewaler ,
lon , J. : , Thurston , liomu. \ . .1. Ir'an and
others are eXlleeted The affair will ha' slmily
19 nn e\'llcnce of the frlelll ) ' feell enler-
allied by the Il'Olle of Norfolk for Senator
Allen . who resides In this counly.
The scolll dar's session of the North Ne-
hraska Tenchers' assocIation was highly In-
lerestn/ Time day was spent In Is1enln ! ; 10
lel prelarell lal'ers ' and addresses Inter-
sper eel wlh music \Iolncelo solo by
Irot. I Sleclberg ] of Madison being es-
pecally i apPreciated. In \1 ( e\enlng nt the
Con , r ( atonal church time Wnrno Choral
union or thilrty'-ftve mmmenmbers . under time dl-
recton ot Prof. gzreman , re/Ilered several
finl' selccllons , anti Ho\ S. Wright flumtior .
D I , D. h ) of Omahl Ilel\'ere < 1 his leclure 'Life
on the European Plan" In a los1 caplvalng
manner. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lI.lh'L'iNUS ItON Til : .IlltT J'HIZl
c eimtt'ah NI'hrlllm Ilgh Stlont Ipchunulury
( ; omm t cst Il'cldltl I ntnrurn. .
"UIOnA , Neh" , April -Sprclal ( Tele-
gram-The ) Cenlr/ll Nebraska Igh School
Dcclamalor assocl/ltol Contest came off at
Ito ( opera house this evellng , There were
lweh'e contestants . /S follows : Oratorical
Reuben Carl ( , York ; hmmnmorous Charles
Blckle ) lamplon : dramatic , 11ahei Bale ) ' .
l/stlgs ; I.'rancls Chmaunbors Aurora : GracI
homer , Keare ) ; hazel ltartsough ; . 1lndel ; ;
nerdlo Merroil . Central City ; Gertrude Mi-
her Lexlnglon ; Ethel Pro\'ens. Ord ,
The judges ; were Superlntenllenl Burket of
Seward , W. S. Somers ot Lincoln and Clar-
CICO A. Plank of Omaha wllh Prof. Clemens
ot 1.'remont as referee. label Daley of Hasl-
hugs won firsl prize subject , llasmcro : of
Zoroaster : " Francis Chambers ot Ammrora second -
end prize : Mary Alice Suuiitim . Ieuben Cark :
at York and . Charles Buckley of Hamplon L
had no contestants In theIr classes. There
was In Immense crowd present. notwlh-
staldlng tIme wind blew I gale and the dust
was terrihle. Hastngs Iph ; School Glee cluh
and the York Gee club were present and
furnished several excellent numbers
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Im.th or n ( i'iItOii Lmitly.
GIAFTON , Neb , April 5.-Speclal.-Mrs { ) ,
Munshaw. a highly respected old lady and
for 11IY years a resident of ( Irafton . ( lied I
today. Sue loaves a Ilsband and se\'eral
KrO\'n ciiiidreum .
A dozen lembers ot tIm local whist clot
accellled an In\lllon 10 play In the closing
louramenl ot time Geneva chit \\'ednesda '
evening , bringing home three Irlzcs ( out of r
time foul awarde. .
Small gaIn Is all In and farmers are plow
Ing for comm. Grass Is quite forward Tbe
ground Is fairly moist and all look for a
good year . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I.wou 1111 I'roimomimicod limsiumo.
FALLS CITY , Neb" , April 5.- -
( Speclal.-Henry ) Clark , a ) 'ounl lan
2t years of age , ot Dawsol , was
brought to time city yesterday and atijutiget I
iumsauuc Ho was placed In the county Jai I
until he could be taken to the n5)'lum al
Lincoln. Time cuso of . his trouble Is grip ,
Guy W/lhl , time 7-.eor-old comm ot lenry
Wahl.hlo tllo'lnl tel In a bunch of bach
wlro and cut his face vary badly yesterday
General Manager Cab\'prl ot Lincoln and
Superintendent Hedger at " 'Ylore were In
time cIty yesterday
Ilt.1 1,1 or 1 lcCool tlo' .
wcooi Neb" , April 5-pecal ( : Tele
gram.-The ) g-year-ohl Eon ot Charles \yehck ,
while returning from a school . entertalilnenl
last night , fell about thirty feet over the
high river hnnl soulh of this city , anti was
so 1.1dly Injured thaI he could make no
aiam'mn lit ? was not found unl Ihls moring
8nll was unconscIous , havlumg lain all nigh
whElm ono arm and one leg In the . water. He
Ih'c only a short time a titter he was found
The "wildcat" Insurance concerns art a
again voyagers upon 1 "tormy Sl'a. wIth urn
10nia aud alul halcng powders In the sale
1)0111. nr. Prlce's Cream Daklng Powder Is I :
time puret und bl't. .
Stii'Ity Hehnnt COlventun ( 'In."d ,
IIAHVAHD , Neb. . April t-Specal- { )
Wlb last evening closed the fIrst 6esslon at
UI hue \aloy Congregational Sunday school I
convenUon al time Congregational ; church In
this ( city . 'hls meeting brought together ; lhe i
SUII.y school workers of time Congm'cgationa
Congregalonal
churches 11 CIa ) Adams , Hamllon and
Yorle counUes About seventy-live delegate
trol surrol/lIlng towns were prNent and a I
very InlerosUnr 11rOJra/ll wns presented
I'arm.r I'r.hl Voiimnitta Iuloldl.
AURORA . Neb" , April -Speclal { Tell-
granm.-Johmn ! ) I"eahl " , a farmer near Brom-
field , commited suicide this mornIng by : I
hanging ! ! . lie was about ! GO years 011 and :
hail hall the grip for six weeles lie owned
40i ) acres ot lal,1 In lila ( cOlnt ) ' , which he
bought ! ; two years ago without cncumbrance ,
lie loaves Illfe , Time coroner has gone
from lila ( city to hold an Inquesl.
NOON LASTS A LONG Tnm
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( ConUnuod from l'lrslPago , )
up house roll GG , with senate amendment
and concurre ] In them. This I a measure
to provide for township organization In
counties . There was the usual disorder attending -
tending < Ito ( \auagl of this meuuro antI a
war of words occurred between a number
ot members. The speaker malIc I numher
or sharp rulIngs , In whIch he was emInently
correct , ono ot them being 10 the effect thnt
members who refused to vote under rule 19
were In no position to deman,1 , roll call.
10use roll 552 , nouse's depository bill ,
amente hy the senate . was reported by the
conference committee to the effect that the
Inate refused 10 recede from its Rlemt-
menThe report ot the cOlmlteo was
concurred ! In , nnd this knocked out the slate
depository law so far as tIme slate treasury
Is concerned.
\louso \ roU"No C3t. wIth all senate amend-
mumonts was concurred In
Benedict made R glowing slleeeh of thanks
for the boulluel lesented to him by limo
ladies < of the Woumuori's ChrIstan Temlleranee
uumiomm Then the memhers by Intormal
agreement \ enl to supper "llh the unler-
standing thaI they would rcturn al 8 o'clock
P. m.
INnmCIANGE 0 POLITICAL Ol ] ION.
After lunch \hodes tailed UIIlnl ] secured
limo passage ! ! of semIte file 1C3 , by Graham ,
( Iro\'hln for time hulrncUon of , feeble
/lhHle / youths During time 11'ogress of this
there were a lumber of speeches begun but
fel of them were fnished , owing to the
disorder which prevaied , lhOle saul thul
as this was a repuhllcau measure he ho-
leved I would be n good < thin ! to Instrucl
the feeble mlndell mcmbers of thaI 11arty
Hclels ahl thaI II was true I was arc-
111\lcan measure , bul was solely for the
heneft of tIme POl1ulsls , Then everybody
lauhed ! end the Jl'glslaUvo can-can was
cc su iii etl .
The commitee on resolutions rocammsntendeti <
Iugene Parls page to the spealeer to the
congressional ! , delegation ; . and It prevaIled
unanimous ! . Perkins mo\'cil that the roll
! 9 called , amI ns each member advanced to
the bar lenedlcl of Douglas shoull 111n n
rOEe 10 his coat. As It was evIdent thaI this
would deprive lenclllcl ot his bouquet the
motonI'I ! ! nol 11rcssed.
llA 01 GOOD FEELING.
\esolullons of thnnks were passed to time '
house employcs and tIme reprcsenlat\'es of '
time press An alcmpl was made hy Chap-
lan to present , the IJess boy ! with the
chairs whIch they hud occupIed but tIme
speaker declared time amendmenl hot ger-
m/lno to the unotlon.
Dnreh 10\'ed that 1.000 copies of time house
journal IlLpriumtecl , and prescribing time type
a 1\1 style of work anti II 1revtmllcti.
Cooley tried 10 get a moton through that
all olllllo'es ) ho 11ld for overtIme In ac-
rordanco with vouchers sworn 10. Cooloy's '
mutation was seconded , hut the speaker , ! reused -
used to enterlaln the motion . as al the
heglnnlng of the session a resolnton had
beems ! adopted agalust parlnp ; for overtme ,
McNltt : . In n graceful resolullon , unanl- '
mimoimsly allo\lell. lhanll' the speaker for
his unlforl Itlndness and courtesy durlnp ; :
the three months In which the memhers
hall been togu'thier. ; Following this I3eume- .
dlct mo\ed arouml and prcsonted each mem-
her and time lressvitim 1 rose frol his mag-
lificenl colecton , lesolulons of thanks to m
Chief Cleric Geddes < and his corps at able
assistants were then iassed by a rising :
vote . In whIch every press reresentalve ;
joIned. Mr. Geddes responded In words
hrolen with feeling , und his assistamita emi
being called for declared , that theIr "chief
hall spoken for the gan" "
Casper , In behalf at the minority , offered
a resolullon of thanks to Serglant-at-Arms
Sheimanberger . which was adopted by a rlsln
\'oll. and this was followed by a sImiar expression -
pression favorable to time pages.
REFUSED TO CONCUR IN TiE C.AIMS , '
Time caims bill . house roll No 611 , was
reported back by lho secretary of the senate ,
wih amendments , and on 10110n of Dfcher :
the house refused 10 concur.
Allan of Douglas was the recipIent ot a
bouquet of flowers , which wore furlher orna-
mented with an A. P. A. onibieun Alan L
made a speech of accetance , In which he
Ralll that whie he hnd not orated much on
tlo ( lor he had always \'otc and neveI
missed a roll call.
I Time secretary of tIme senate announced that
I thl' house concurring . the senate woull lIke
to hnve house rol i'J3 , the Omaha cimarter ,
returned by time governor for correction. Hck-
els objected amid demanded n commIttee to t
\all on the governor and compare the bill L
with the engrosEed and enrolled COllY. The
speaker Ured. apPOinted the commltc and I re-
The secretary ot the senate announce thaI :
the senate refused to recede from time amendments -
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ments to house roll No G07-the bill to eject '
Dorgan from time penitentIary. It was returned -
turned to time senate with a motion to reI
concur In the amcndments The
amendmenls placed II out of the
power at the Board of Public i
Lands and Bnllnh' to do otherwise than
make a nfW contracl wlh somebody for nol
less than five nor more than len yenrs. This
( ndOl the last hope at the slate doing away
with time contracl system and this fact WIS
sptmeclm vigorously shown UI hy McNI In a spIrited
PENITENTIARY GANG NOUNCED.
DavIes said he was not In favor ot Imucl-
hung ! at this late hour to the infamous penI-
tentary leltby' , which hall Infested time legis-
lalure all wInter , lie was nol afraid tl de-
nonnco thmemn He was here 10 denounce the
Intamous character of the senale's amend-
hints "LeI us , " he cried , "republIcans . ,
Ilemocrals and hulflelulenls , stand togelhfr
agalnsl the alempl to perpelale the contract
syslem In the slllo of NeJraska ! "
Hclcls said that at Ildulgbl , an entirely
now bi had ben thrown In theIr races , and
they were aslted to go home to their con-
stuenls recrldnl to the trust reposed In :
therm lie would vote yea out the motion . ,
There was a hreak In the Lancaster delega-
Uon. \Vlillo Uurs was fuming and cursing ,
Ilcblnson was makllg a spCch II favor of
nonconcurrelCI' . Time 10Uon to not concur
was carried 42 10 :18. :
Conaway , fromum time commltr to exnmlne the
Omnha charter , reported that It had done so 1
and tounll II correctly cnrossed. !
Icleets renewed his motel to nonconcur
11 time senalo's request for the return at the
bill. The governor's prIvate secretary hat
road the copy to be ! signed by the executive , :
and COnal\'a ) ' , Johnston at Douglas and Siencer i
htHI held time original bi , and they bnd
agreed perfectly . The speaker rliell Rick -
otta' , motel out of order , amid ahl lhal no
action would 110 had on time 6enate's request
01 motel of Cole a comllt was up -
al-
Pointed to walt al time gOVllOr anti asle hll
It he had any further cOllunlcalOls to
make 10 the ( house.
Time cOlmllle to wall on the governor re -
Ilrte thaI he had ni further coin um 11mm bat lot m
10 moIre to tIme house , and returned hla thmammku ate
to that hotly'
CHOWNI BEEMEIt AT WAi
An ( 'XCiting epIsode occurred helwetn Crow
anti Warden De e I cr. The troulle orlglnnlell I
over Iw accusation at Crow thaI Beeler hall .
been using money to further Lime Interesl of
the senate's EuJslllule ! 10 time \orlan ) eject .
Ilnl hi , Beemer threatcned tt slash
Crow In tIme face Whie time latter was try
Ilg to catch the : speaker's eye Deemer sklllped
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out of range and dllH'areJ among Limo
throng In the cOlrldo . ,
Davies anti Iaup f an Inltrhlle or per-
snllls concerning tM ( Inluence ot the
state prison lobby , but , no .hostlle .Iemonstra-
( ions were made hy. either Party l . Iaup
simply retired . outtlkCi. I
CImlm TIm SI ATF'S tBTm AT.
The committee at f : : G. , reported that the
senate halt rerellell fr6m Its amendments on
time penitentiary bill , Thh was greeted wRit
applaus , , "
The speaker rellt : two Irlegram $ . one from
time manOH ot the Omdha base hal team ,
trusting that time legislature would adjourn
b tore the opening of time bale bali : senson and
invitIng the members to attend Saturday's <
! ; aI1 ; the other to thl' effect that It was
rainIng on every foot af ground In Nebraska.
Cole sent UI , a m resolution as follows :
I mOVe thnt the duct cleric he Instructed
to , I > rcure : W cOllies of the blue hoole for
IS9 nlli mal Oi ! to each IElnher aDd to
le ifiO copies wlh the secretary of state .
t,1 copies at whIch 5hnl be preserved for
the le ot time Tsvemmty-hiftht session at the
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l"tslllure.
The melon 11re\'alc. .
FOIt STATE FAI - . FES'lVITlB
He"nrt or time 8uhcnlllto B I.rut 1\'cnlll
-lruml " 'li 10 1IumteeI ,
The subcommittees In charge at the pre-
Imllary work for the state fair festivities
mel last night at the CommercIal cRib roomS
to report progress ! and tlecldo on their fUture -
turo movements The meelng was largely
aleldelt h ) ' the business men Interesled
nud ' all reports indicated that there was
enough enlhllslnllc support among the husl-
lucas men ot ( lie city to warrant IrocClur
upon the lines elm cody laid down. Alhough
tIme conlnlleeslplolnle,1 to solell subacrip-
tons halt not covered hal their territory . a
fairly liberal amonnl had heen raised.l111
II was time general opinion that there was no
longer any quesllon limit that the necessary
fUlls woull bo forlhcomlng by time lme the
commsmmilttees hind completed their work . Several -
eral of time Inoro onlhuslastc members
favored goIng ahead at once with the final
arrangemenls for the purchase of time New
Orleans Mardi Gras floats , but II was urgell
that nolhlnS would be lost h ) helng sure of
the grounll lS they wen I nlong , amid 0 mo-
lion to adjourn to next Wednesday nlghl
ires'niled , The eommilees were slrength-
enetl anti Il Is eXllecte < 1 that the Cal'aS3
ot the city wi he compllIOl before lho next
meeting. In the meanllme the Ilreshient
was authorized to select a commilee at
lWI to he read ) to leave for New Orleans
Inlncl/llely after the next meelng In case
II was decided to purchase the Mardi Gras
fioals
Major Wicox reported that the electric
light counpammy had agreed 10 light hoth
shies of the street for lwenl ) ' blocks along
tim hue at parade : wIth Inc:1I1rescont 1.11115
five feel apart alll to sIring rows of lIghts
tlagonall ) across LImo Interslctons for $1,225.
No Iclon was talten on this report and
these anti other matters were doferr l. The
mala object ! or the commilces durIng time
next few days \\1 bo 10 obtaIn assurances
of the re'ulsle fina/elal support . a 11 then
the other Irrangements - . . will be llslell
STABBED IN THREE PLACES.
JIm Crow lrnl In \lh Strnlors ' % 'ho Use
-1 . I I imi I 101i111 ly.
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James Crow formerly a resident of time
Back lulls , but more recenlr of J\an5aS
City , got Into a quarrel last nlghl about ! !
o'clocl on Thlrleenlh-streel , between Jack&on
and Jones street and when It was over he
had three ugly knife wounds In as many
11laces.
According to his rtor ) he was waltng
along the street , when he was accosted hy ,
three strangers . two boys ! , ali a man , who I
asked him If he had the vrlce of a can of I I
beer lie saId no and wan ' time object of some
very abusive lnguage , This was 10re than
ho could stand , and nickIng a lunge at the
one who was /lbuslng Iiimru he locled him
down No sooner had he , accomplshetl this
feat lhan the other two npJang upon him , OJe
with an open knife , mind stabbed hiimui He
was stabbed three times , once lu each shoul-
ter and In his right hand as ho was alemlt-
lug to ward oft a knife thrnst As soon as
lie tound thaI a Imle was being used he
tmrohce aIl ) from his Issallants and ran to
I the police atation . whore he reported the
flcls to tIme police. his swounds which were
nol serious , were dressed by Polce Surgeon
Dlbher.
Crow was unable to give a descripton ( at
the men. as they were total strangers to
him. and slated thaI he coul,101 identify
them I they were arrested . Craw's story Is I !
slightly doubted b ) the polce , They are at
the opinion that he knows who tIm men are
ali made. wi nol tell . No arrests have been !
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"There's co place lke hem ( when the
food Is prepared with Dr Prlce's flaking
Powder.
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Urauul 'Vas Hound Over.
Asa Graham , the colored man who was
Irrestl'd at Nebrska City a few days ago
and brought back 10 hula ( city chargcd
with the theft at a stilt of clothes Inll n I I
watch belongng to Richard Howell , hall a ,
heal'lng before ! Judge Berlm yestertlay .
Grhll swlchell suits after be arrived tn
thlt city , but time evhlence was strong
enough to show that he wore the suIt of
stolen clothes when he arrived hers lie
le
was bound over 10 the llstrlcl court In the
sum of $ ,60 _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
t'cumvey Asks 10 n. J'mit ilmiek .
At the meeting of the fire and polce
commls310ners last evening Chief at Polce
Sell\'o . who has been snspended pending
Iho hmolice InvlSlhrlton , a81ted to he restored -
stored 10 full lulhorl > ' . lie declared It lS
his opinion that no further alcmlt would
its made to Introduce testImony Inculpating
hlmKelf or Icrhert of lie Ilolee department -
ment 'rbe comarnisslomuers hlve IlromlRetl to
take . action on his cOllunlcaton Mon < ln )
nigimt _ _ _ _ . _ _ - _
Stunk Owns Up In Forgery .
John \ Slocl , a fernier employe at
Stars & tier , and later emltloyet ! hy the
lammold Packing c11pany ot South
Omaha WIS arrested last ! nlghl for forging
the names of Charles 'renzer . gll Wjtt
.1tl . John laumer antI olher business men
to checkl for sl11 nmounts Ho oWled
imp to havIng for ed two cheds , but the
names he could not re/llember.
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I.eRle,1 Stifles I'rup.dtun , fletmeted.
COLUMBUS , 0" , AprIl 5.-The Ohio mIners -
ers deeated the proposition tt do away wtth
leased mines after u lenGthy . dIscussion
JovpmcnlA or Ocnli Iluumer' . IJrl l.
Al San FrancscoDeparled-Unltell State ! !
steamship Olympia aM cruiser lelglc for
10ng Jong and Yokohmaunmi .
Al lrcmerhaven- rr\'CII-I.ahn , from New
York ; ,
At Gemmoa-Arrived-Fulda , from Nol
Yorl , , ,
Al Louidomi-Arrived-Mlssisslppl < . , from New
York I
At I.lverpool-ArrlvNI-Sagamore , from
Dos ton. '
At Dremen-Arrh'c4-Velmlr. from Now
York , via Baltimore. '
At ltottcrdaiml-ArycI.--WcrhentJam ! . frol
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New York
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I I find the , ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior to all the others inJi : , l
I respect. I is purest and strongest I : : d
2 WALTER S. HAINES , M. D. , : , " , ' ,
l Consulting Chemist , Chicago Board of Health.
a a fa a s . . , _
l'ound t'al" ,
aie and one-half cupfuls butter. Iwo cup.
fuls sugar e\n gS , one ant ) ono-halt pints
hour , ana teaspoonful Heal 10king Powder .
one tlllpoonul ( Royal Extract Nutmeg Hub
the butter and sugar to a white light cream ;
add three of the eggs , one at I 110 , alil time
rest two lt I 11 ( bl'atng Ih'e minutes be-
lween each Idlllon ; add the \our. sifted wlh
the IW\der ; amid < the ( extract ; mix Into a
8100lh , medium batter ! . and hake In a paper
lned cake tin In a steady' . oVln , lIfly Iluutes ,
' ' mvhm lhurt 'iiixc
One quart flour , one teaspoonful sal , twO
hUllln teaIWonuh Ioyal laling Powder
two tablellenfuls ( butter , one 111nt mmmulk .
SIf the flour . salt and powder together , rub
In the butter cold ; add the milk . anti Ilx
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Into a smoolh dough , just soft enough to
handle ; divide In halt alul roll out to the size
of breakfast Illates ; lay on a greased baking
In , 1111 , bake In hot oven twenty mInutes ,
Separate thE caltes wltl0Ul cutIng , II cul-
thug make ( liens heavy Have ( iso dozen
\eache 11elc and cut In slices ; use , half of
thll to cover the bottom halves at short
cake ; sl.rlnklo . 1'lenlfuly with sugar and
cream ; lay on the tOil lal'cslh time crust
dOII\anta ; use time rest of time fruit over
them , and sugar piemutlfuliy. ,
l'aKtn to . 3.
Three cupfuls sled flour , one-half cupful
lard . one all one.half cUPful but r , ono.half
tCUpoonful Io'al Haklng Powder , one cupful
water Cut lard Into flour . slUed with
Ilowder ; mix lute smooth 11mm paste wIth the ,
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water ; place I to cool for fifteen minutes ;
meanwhie press Ilk antI salt from butter ! ,
Juler
ly Pressing In clean wet towel , and flour It.
lour It
101 out dough on wel lour d board , place
butter on I. fold dough over It , completely
covering butter ; roll II out lightly . to one-
hair Inch In thickness . turn II over fell cacti
end to middle , lour I , roll out agaIn i told
ends to middle , and turn II ; repeat this three
times 10re , ant use I this Paste II made
In SUlnimmer . pul on Ice beleen each opera-
lon of folding and rohiimmg .
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l'uilo tdo. . .
live CUllfuls Hour , one cupful butter . one I
cupful lard , one cupful water , olehal teaspoonful -
spoonful Ioyal flaking h'owder Sit four
with powder ; rub In lard and butter cold . ;
add the water mix Into I Ilooth flume dough
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PHYSICIANS NOW ORDER - IT. i
Paine's ' Celery Compound the One Spring Remedy That
Makes - - People Well1
Physicians Prescribe I , Use It , and Advise People to Take I in Pref-
ference to Anything Else in April and May , Because I It Purifies
the Blood , Feeds the Brain . , and Strengthens the Nerves1
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Paino's celery compound Is nol a patent
mused Icine .
No class of professional men are more con-
sen'allve , more careful In giving advice or
more 11alnst/llcng In finding out the real facts
of a case than ph'slclans.
TheIr recomnniemmdation In maiers wIth
which they are conversant Is truslworthy.
When physicIans of known repute nol only
prescrlle anll use , but also bring homo
Palne's celery compound for theIr own ami-
lIes there can be no doubt ot Its hIgh stand-
Ing In the eyes of medIcal men In general
This Is what busy . successful Jractloners
are doing these spring ' all
days over time
coo n try .
Palno's celery compound Is prepared , as
Ihoy oil well icnow . from the formula of the
foremo physician of this century Prof
gdward E. Phelps 1 D" , LL. D ot Darl-
mouth medical school. Among medical men
there Is an absolute ! cerllnty lS to just what
l'atno'a celery compound Is capable of doing.
'fhe careful records ot time vast number of
cases where I has made people wel has
hoen publshed In the medical journals of time i
counlry. I
Paine' ! celery compound stands today as ,
time one thorouphly ; althenllcated remed ) ' for I
weakness amid debilIty ! due to lalnltrllon of
tIme nervous system and Impure blood ,
'rhls harm ! worlcng , enrnesl class of protes-
slonnl men have ne\'cr been slow In accepl-
Ing Paino's celery comrmpommnd .
They declare that II give ! ! time tired hotly
every Possible chalce 10 get back to a
heallhy condition. 1 cures nervous weale-
ness , hearl 110lpltaton , general ; lack ot
strength anti all forms of wealcess ; rests
antI restores the Jaded. fatIgued brain and
nerves because It provides for time ahnormol
waste of these parIs by aim unusually prompt
supply at appropriate nerve food 1 purIfies
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Cures the effects 01
Jelt-obuse , excesses ,
. ' emissions , Impotency
varicocele and conusti.
I , : patton. One dolur consl. I
c / box , six for J For
: sale bv TIlE GOODMAN .
; MAN DIUG CO" , and
' . - KUHN & CO.
LUXURIANT' ' HAIR
J produced by the OUT/un4 Ibalrnr when
oi olhcu fail . 'flmey clemmmmmi , mite
ACol1 0' ' Iril.ln ' scaly conlil , nU.III.
( - nnth bloldlv Imumumar , . _ lllulllo
nnl
c the hair fuIIcl , ' " , nlll .I lmt roy ' mi.
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ero.co tic 11'lcl. mm htieim ' , , cmii I on
" ito , imar / , amid , . , , . \ . it ctcti , , .1.
Uw bral ' . ,
tmyRlcitu3 titd mmii olher
remaIlc fail 1011 thruogittiut mIte "lllul \ ,
Cbiebiatcr'a Engtiili fliamnom.'l ' Iirgn1.
r ENNYROYAL PILLS
NNyi ff
B _ . Irigiu.ml itnd Ihllr ) Gemulnc ,
-.t trllilut .nd Grlul" .
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1..n.'mUo'/O. . . Irun" , . . . , .
I. miwu.I for f.I.uhl t.ttmei&i " .I
s ' " Iteilr rur I.4i. . fn I.U.r , ly " . .Iu.
. "loUer . . . . . . , ,
\ _ aluum , I" 4'OOt " , ) 'r.tmwt.u ? n. 11pr.
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. _ /tlmltic.irrCbeanirul , . . . , . . , " . 'pe . .
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SoL , t1 Lollunl.I l'uimledt . . " .
JE\1 I FACES u.uslimrn'am'JicmwN'J the Feature's mimmi itemumoy.
, mtg lmiemisht'hn IMI ' . book fOI mm . e
t' stamp J
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Jill . " n , ' " "o"dhur.lfW , 4'HI 1 , N. / .
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AMUSEMENTS ,
BOYD'S TWO NHI'S . Y .
and MON TUIdi1)AY IM' . APRl 8th and 9th
limgagemamit or 111 l" I'orlo ACtress.
Miss Marie Burroughs I
In lImo wiedy dlsuBaed play ,
The Prof
I'A , w. I'INEiIO . , W > Q.
Original cut end IC.ICr
Sale ot atuts will open at 9 'etork Saturday
erA c.oznhxsg iSo. . Viral tItter , U anl , 't ' Q. tlcony f.0o
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the blood as nOlhlng else can do
l every man and wOlan plagued with fre-
quenl headaches and every business man
lade anxIous by ! pain al the base ot the
braIn /11 neul'algla twlnpes ; would tale
Paine's celery comupou mitt 1 the ( world would
ho IIghlened at a vast deal ot muilsery ( hint
oughl ne\'er to ! e ! erne ,
' 1ho most nd\'anced medical thoughl of the
latter quarter of time nlnteenlh centur- has
prellred : Palne's celery compound to leel
amid overcome these troubles thl are due 10
I-fed. ill-regulated nerves and poor thin
! loot ,
N. N Leaneard , ] D at Clmarlestown
Mass . . whose portrait appears above , one or
the ablest Ihrslclans In time Boston district
a man of character ami inlluemuce says :
"After using Paine's celery cOlpound for
four or five years In lY general praclee I
can cheertuly recommenl I. For catarrh
of head or slomach for Instance , It acts lc
a charm For women In lany cases I Is a
! lossln ! ! , For chronic rheumatsm II does
give ; relief. Torpid liver , general debility .
conslpaton , Imlns In slomach and loss ot
appetite II relieves and Is the best of reme-
lIes In general nervous prostration , I ree-
olmend II to many of 1 > ' palen1 , believing ,
aa I thu. In Its real merits. I belIeve It a
, Ilullc blessIng to Invalds , and , a8 yet , nol
ruly appreclllCI.
J. C. 1'lynn , , M D . a 1(1 leown Mlchlgnn
physician , Is hut one at humlre who proscribe -
scribe Palne's celery cOloulul because I
cures , WrItIng from Warren In thnt state
ho : "I use this Paine's ,
says tie celery eOI(1011,1 (
rcoly In my practice as I nerve tonic blood
purlfior and general Ionic In all ll'blialed
condiions ot the system J find II a Ino
thing ! for ImUonts recovering frol the Grip.
especially 011 peoplc "
Dr J. H. Hanaord ot Reading . Mass
whoso wrItings In the lou8choll. Healh anti
HOle and other journals of natolal circula-
ton ha\'e endeared 111 10 lhousands , says :
J
" 1 have used Paino's celery compound por-
sonaly wRit much bencflL I prcscrlbo I
\ s'Ith excellent results.
J. II. Thomas M. ,
1 , II D . 320 LIberty street .
Pittsbimrg . Ia , . says : "l or several months 0
I hall been surrerln ! trout rlieuummmmUsns. I baa
taken all time usual re/lledl s wih no real
heneft , 1 toole one bottle of Palno's celery
componl11 and foulul lyself much lumuproved .
'Flie secO11 bottle Is nearly gone and I consider -
sider lysel cured , "
W. W. Ilhbard , M. D , of Poultmiey . Vt ,
w'ritc-s : "I was run down from repeated at-
tacks or the grip , and lY stomach , bowels
anti leldneys were out of order. I had no
stremigthm energy or ambition to think or act
and was excessively nen'ous Dnd Irritable .
After taking the trsl bottle of l'aino's celery
compound I fell better. The thIrd bottle
restored le to my usual health amid strength
and I feel ten ) 'ear younger than bfore , "
Dr , Wilam Drown of I Fremiommium ICan : "It
has wonderfully Immuptoved I my general
healh , "
W. len Iuhhard , M. D" , Boston , Mas .
wrItes : "I have prescribed the remedy In a
numher ot cases where the blood was 1m-
poverlshell and lie nerves 10aleenod. The
results have been so satisfactory that I do
nol hesitate to endorse PaIno's celery corn-
pound " .
SimIlar teslmonials literally by hundreds
IIh ! be quoted ' 110 high scientific nt- .
Inlnments of A. 1.I\'e1er , A. l" , M. D. ot
Yardley , Ia" , hnve mude his statements
aulhorltr on maier pertaining to bealtim
110 I gives his 11ersonll eXllerlenco Iow , ho was
cured ur slcoplessness JV. . Ferguson M.
n. I of Timayer Jan . tells how II cured him ot
lysIWsln. otc" , cmtc Time ! ! II total of the
teslmony of /uch mcn ns these , as well as
ot the more celebrated 11h'slclanwhoso let-
torts ha\'e been previously Published In these
columns Is thaI I'aine'mm celery clllound
ralcs 11eoplo well-
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I is the kind most people desire. Such [
LI a cure is i ipans Tabules , lUt not a F
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cur for everything. They are for
LI D liver and stomach disorders and one
o tabule gives reief LI
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nlpon. Tabulnl RoM b1 druggists , or b mail It
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D the prtra t bi eenl. I has ) II rent 10 the ; Ihipani
Cbcmlcul Company , No 10 Spruce I" , New YOfk
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miamI . . , . rrloutllrNlul r I allY calu It Iii aim .
ruliabw , I
never ttle gmtarntteIu with e Y'lry tiiaittu , ' ' al
rclabl. hl .llullle' wih ' .mtmru to a tiny 'l'hlB uumoilemimo jim fM isuprl0r
b'JIII llr. L I
pils aB every . wIle luuloJ au'luHer . bass its INllllll , t'ibi Uy ' 1111110 II , ' supalor .
lJ11 uruIBll l'rmeo J 0
IlrbQIIu ' I , 'ourlruhl tJJJ lust IUVo II fIIJ Ii jJ.UJ a'l \0 OAMOIiE wliI alln'lut < JUNIPER YlI' : ; ; battle l'ruu. Ii UII" . II
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