Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 21, 1898, Second Section, Page 5, Image 9
TIIF4 OMAIIA. 1)AIIX J1JjTtTESflA ) , JUNEI 1r 1898. 5 - = - - - FORT O1A1A ? ISIEV1VLNC { old Army Post Comiug to LiFe ri a Rectuit Rccoving Station , \ ONE COMPANY OF THE TUIRD NOW THERE tet * fron I nil In imnin . % rrlt nil ii IIiiil hut LI I'rLnrstt 101 * Ill1 ( to JIctq'1 % C 'IIIVIIt ill 1'hclr Jlvztiluunrtcrn. After being ghen over for two ycnrH to thu mercy ot wiflil , % veather int1 hooIluInR , Olt ! Fort Omaha has again taken iir , nntl hzit all the military afr which IL I posshlc for 109 raw recrtiIti to Impart. SuppUes are be- In , : taken to the abatidone0 warehouses , army wagons drawn by the lrOVerbInl ) army mule arc hauling tents , provtsloiis and sup. * plies along the slInhcI ( roads , und workmen are liarvesthig a crop oC hay on the drill grounds , MI the dwellings and store rooms Just outside of the governtnent ProPerty are tnkhig on an appearance of approaching Irosperlty ) , 'a new beer garden has opened atid the loalers around the stores are talk. leg of the "good old days" that have passed nnd telling the younger men that "them old days' will never be equaled. Around the old parade grounds , which wcre the scene at maliy an Inspiring cure- molly In the past , stand a few mules , too old for service , and squads ot undrlllcd men , wIic have visions of the nPearatiqe they will make when It comes to ha their pleas- % lrc to wear shoulder straps , little dream- log of the long dreary days of setting up exercises nod drill In the manual ot arms which are In Store tar tlwm betoro they can - hope to hold a plato iii the front. rank -1 Scareoly a whole window pane can ho tountl in thu old bairneks , the shingles on , b _ _ LIlO loots have warped with the nn and rain. and the doors stand open to any prow- icr who may happen along. WOolS liayo overgrown all the yards and a scene at des- elation awaits the recruits for the ThIrd Nebraska , but a few weels of habItatIon - - . - . and care vlll make the old fort npIear much , j as It tild in the lays of Its prime. CliIiILIiIil. 1. HUN to vzttg. _ _ . Lieutenants Duff and Morgan of the _ _ _ _ _ - 4 EIghth cavalry , U. S. A , , have charge of tlio supplies which are urrlvtng , mid cx- lioct to have sutliciejit equipment for the L1 Third Nebraska Volunteer infantry In a aliort time. Little In the way of provisions and supplies has arrived as yct , and the government is not ready to receive corn- . pany 1 , which came in from Indlanola this morning , for sonic time. The company has the permIssion to use the govorurnolit barracks - racks , but will not be tnhiefl under the cara of regular army officers Immediately. it Is not known how soon other companIes will arrive , but at the present time LIeutenant . - Duff thinks it useless to send the troops to Omaha. 1)ccaUSt' they cannot be mustered in by the govcrninnt until a regular army surgeonJuis oXainIflcd them , and no surgeon has been chosen. Mi'ii who desire to enter tim service can be kept at the government expense for only five days before they are mustered in. and troops whIch are in charga of the state , as is the company from Iii dlanola , might just as well be both where they are reCruIted untIl everythIng Is in readiness to receive them at the fort. Many tents for the ThIrd rcglmiment have been received at the fort already , and the aroma and other equIpment have been shipped for the most part. It Is thought now that when the regIment Is ready to stnrt for the front it will be b9tte equipped than either of the other two regiments sent from the state. All sorts of books on army ttctIcs , - army cooking and matters fertnlning to the ; aervico have been received , and time now men are studying theIr duties as best they can. \VItl no cannon or flags In sight , no mni- formed men to be seen and a lone company of raw recruIts whose only knowledge of inIlitnr matters has been absorbed from books , F'ort Omaha seems a travesty of Its iormner self. But after theother companies of the regiments have arrived and been en- tlrely equipped , and after the recruits have - had a few weeks of dIscipline. there will ho dress irnrades and guard mountings on tIme old drill grounds which vi1i make the slectators think "them good old dnys' have come back again. t ( ) F'F' FOIL ' 1'III I'll ill 1'I'IN1S. lIore Soul IvrM On.nliii I o .Ini ii IJaey Sipiiort at i1zLil I tim. . . - . I- "Three cheers for the First Nebraska , " M whooped man with a ragged lint. as a : ' squad of young ohlIers-including twenty- seven for the Timurston Ititles-Ilned up on Seventeenth street yesterday afternoon on the point of departing for the l'aciflc coast. TIme cheers were given with a will that . cheered the hearts of every man of them. And wheim another onlooker said "tiger , " I everybody on the street yelled agaIn. \ _ There msero some misty eyes and lots of fervent handshaking as the recruits got away. Many of them we burdened with A luggage in addition to tIi r trappIngs , and , . ( one of the big fellows thus equippe1 , when asked by CaptaIn Iloldernan If he had every- timing and was ready to go , he said. "Oh , m' I vo got a blamed sIght more here than I'll over bring back. " There were thirty-five men in the first squad , Which departed for 'Frlsco and tliO PhIlippines over tIme Itock Island. The detaIl Is in charge of Private George 13. Schamnbling. The train left at 13O and _ _ . 'SHED SKIN20 TIMES _ Little Boy's Terrible Eczema. Mass Running Sores From Headto Foot. 1"ot an Inch of Body Unaffected. Skin Came off With The Bandages. Screams Wore Heart-Breaking. Four Doctors and Medical InstitutoNo Avail. Improvement After the Second Application oc Cutioura. Now , CompletelyCured. _ My lIttle ion , a boy of five , broke out wIth an It.htug raib. Three doctora vrecrIbei for Iiii but he kept getUng worc unlitm we c.uki , no drei htum any moore 'fhoy finally udvlel , IOU IC. try ft certain medical college , buIIttrentmene mud Imot (10 LillY good At the time I wa Iimtluce.l to try Cwrtcun& Itm.Itmimr.s , to wa. o tia.t that 1 had to eat hi. haIr all otT , 5111 % Ptmt thU Cutm CUItA ( oIntment ) on 1ImIm on IIL1IJaC. , aa It was impoulblo to touch liium msIth the bare hand. There wu , sot cue apclrd iIiC ) 041zi Os 1.1 , whole bodythut au , no ufrtef , Ito ma One ' ama. . of ore , antI the stench tromn lilimi wss 'tb . - frIghtful. The buidagc. uscd to stick to lii. skin , end in remuomlug lIngo It u.eml to take the skIn of ? with them , and * h sclramims trots the . - V pour child were heart breaking. I bgamm to thInk thai he would tiemerget wclIbutafliri/.6 IfCoflZ appllcaUon of CUTICIIRA ( otutmneati . ' began 0 IC $ fU1 of ( mproremamt , end wIth the thu-il smmd fourth applicatIons the poles t'oiii inac.d to dry up. lii. akin iwuled off twenty times , but fl finalty yleidctl to the src.trnemit I used the CUTIcUCA 1tOLvENT for his blood , and now I esu IJly that lie I. entlr.iy cured , LItItI a .trommler and 1memIthicr buy you never saw lme lii to day , . ; l ' % You c40 Use this teitltnonlal in vhateei mmny ) .ou llraac. and It any prootout.Id of miiy mord mieedetl I will refer to any of our letghbor. . itougiti' wri'.ti , Det. 13 , 1S9T , lit. , ( 'hIcao , Ill. rgDr CIaiVI5ATwIaT vuaTouTLklmo .mss , hiss- rIom'sIu lImMoas.-V&rm bath , . .Ilh runs vi' . sw&r. cfltl amtnItsjs , with CVTIetsm loI.mluwnlb IIIl of rnoiltnt ikin eursi ' .ad mtlt .tne. .f CtTCv.s ; Its- , , .ol.Tsar , grsstrst OI'bI)4 pUilt , , , i1m4 tumor curt , . k $ ,4 , , litugb.itttt.vu14 ; , ) ' . 'ITII Imiro xn Csru. Ujwte ut.Lltj Usmw.tku. t - - - = au entttIsIastIc ? fitowsi of people paw them oft mtt the depot. * t 4.qfl Another squasi of recruIts in ehargo of l'rlvatu ( eorgq Hates of Lincoln left over the flurllngton road for Denver , dost at the inca in this party were re' cruttest for company D , although there are amirhitlons there for alt the companies , corn- innie D and Ta , however , havIng the larg- eat. Owing to thu way in which the trans. portatlon was made out It was necessarY for Captain IlOleman , the recruiting omcctr , to split up the new. f rce. SIxty-ohio men all told left yesterday end there were to lie additions at other cities in the state. Very few of those collated failed to show up , The rejections wore comparatively few. few.Tli Tli corrected and complete lIst of new recruits for company IA tolIows Herman IItmnet , Jotelib Willie , Itobert A. holler , Ilernaril O'Connell , Frank I , Reed , Artlnir Watorfuli , } dwar.l J. 1.nffcrty , howard 'mY. UIes , Jatties I' . MoKeunaVillim Lamp- mall , . WIllIam i. Fosterm Clarence A. F'oy , I'nul It. MartIn , George A. Johnson , \Vhlllani S. Orr'iiiiani If. Clinchard.'llllamn F Patterson , Charles 0. I3nllinger , Lotus Frlcst , Edward 4'S l'egatt , harvey 'mY. Ma- jars , . James t"unntngVllllatn howard , Itob- ert FrIotsehem , Albert Itoth , Ward 0. Crawford - ford , Sheruitaut A Yuie , The party that went. over the Uturllngton road Is composed of tIme men as given below , with eonupanIo to which each Is assIgneth Albert I. hiolt. ' ; 'm'aIter L. Sunculley , H ; Orville C. I'age , D ; Charles Coohey , ; Ze- bulomu L. Martin , I ) .Janucs 0. Stevesis , A ; WIlliam It , ileboltl ) , A ; Paul M. Eggers , A : Itniston 'my , Patmole , I ) ; Orvtlle 11. Miller , 1) ; Murt It. Adatnsomu , A ; Albert 11. iCeeney , A : Jnmiies A. 'mYcaver , I ) ; 1"rank I ) . Duzzell , I ) ; WIllIam SVntL , 1) ; Charles illovens , U ; John L. lironsous , U ; John II. lirown , 1) ; ileuury Hvans , Ii ; Louis C. Georgeson , U ; Oliver 1' . Falrnuan , U ; Solemn 3. hammond , U ; lieuujamin P. Moore , U ; 'mVllL L. Tucker , U ; I"rel it , 'Wagner , U ; Itlelmard C. Watsomu , U ; Harry N. Jones , U ; Andrew F.chons , , UVllliamn ; 'mY. I'ursel , A ; Frank l'ursel. A ; Albprt. 0. Glrtotu , U ; Calvin I. Glrton , U ; WIllard M. Glrton , U ; Chance J. MclCcnzIO , D ; Janice I. flowes , U ; F'rtnk I' . Martin , A ; harry A. Mchugh , H ; Eugene U. Shaw , A Samuel U. Graves , H , Lawrence H. Marshal. E : John J. l3oyhe. U : Martin L. iIalversoiiEjohmi ; J. Collins , H. It was a busy day at the Thunston Itities' armory , where tIme recruiting station is ho- cated. The men \vho were to go were sworn lii , equIpped as far as possible and measured for uniforms. Three of the new recruits for company D , Albert , Calvin H. and Willard M. Glrtomi. are brothers and strapping sped- nieuus of manhood are they. Captain Iloldemnan announces that lie vlhl be at the Thurston Rifles' armory another day or two and will recruit a few more Ilien. The lusty young men lie has secured have encouraged the otilcer to get a few Inane here. p Conipany. L of the Third Nebraska volun- tours , which waa recruited at Indianoha , Nob. , arrIved in Omaha yesterday on the llunhington and the men were taken to Fort Omaha at once. The comjnny consists of 109 men and is under the change of Captain John J. Lamborn. The lieutenants are I. A. Sheridan and Janice S. West. Genenal Torrey's Rough Riders from \Vyounlug 3vihI pass through this city Wednesday night or Thursday morning on theIr way to the south. The Union Pacific has ccuned the haul from Cheyenne to Omaha arid here they will be tunned over to the Burlington , whIch. carries them to St. Louis. It wihl take eIghty-three cars , makIng UIi four trains. to carry thni troops and their equipment. There are about 1,125 men and some 750 horses In the outfit. The animals alone vihi take ill ) very nearly forty caut. DOCTORS TO CONVENE TODAY Nisilisisni sso , Izit I , , , . of EelecIci % VIfl Cisnie 4o Order mit CreIItto 11,511 'FimIs Uuriitii. The NatIonal Hclectlc Medical association holds its annual convolution in Omaha corn- meneing with today. Many of the members of tile association arc in the city already amid a special train beaning the remainIng delegates from the cast will arrive on the Milwaukee at 8:20 : a. in. The association will lie called to order at 10 o'clock in Crelghton hall , and Governor Holcomb and Mayor Moores will make addresses of welcome. Dr.V. . H. Ihhoyer of Cincinnati will make a response to ( ho welcome extended and the regular work of the convention will begin. In he evening a reception and banquet will be given at the Millard which will be attended by penhaps 100 people. Dr. Hd- wand J. 'Fanmunh of Chicago , president of the assocIation , wIll net as toastmaster , and tile following is the list of toasts : "National Fcleetlc Medical Assoclation" Pitte Edwin hiowcs , Boston ; "The Law and Lawyers , " Edwin itt. Bantlett , Omaha ; "Thm Clergy , " Rev. John A. McQuoid , Omaha ; "TheVest , " Dr. H. 13. Piwker , Osage City , Kan. ; "By Therapeutics the Art of healing is Raised to the Rank of ScIence , " John Un Lloyd ; "Jouurnalisnu , " H. Rosewater ; "Anuerican Ec- lecticlsiiu , " H. Wolgeinuth , Springfield , Ill. ; "The Army and Navy of the United States , " 1-Ion , John N. Baldwin , Council Bluffs. ItiICit4'7'M Arniezi Snive. The best jalve in the world for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt , rhueum , fever cores , tctter , chapped huauuds , chilblains , conns and all shut eruptions , and posItively cures iulle , or no tiny nequired. It is guaranteed - anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money retmundeth. Price 25 cents per box , Fen sale by Kuhn & Co. Sssininei Scisassi of tIt'l IIsIN. Time opening of the Summer School of Methods was Inaugurated Inst evenIng by a Pleasant social reception In the receptIon hall of tim Hoard of EducatIon , The coma- inittee rccelviuug consisted of Miss Myra Laitue ansi Miss Anna l"oos of thIs city and nil tiuo Instructors , namely ; Mns , Lucy Fitch PerkIns and Miss Sarah Griswold of Chicago , MIss Caroline M , C. hart of Haiti- moore and Messrs. J , 'mY. Itedway of New York , J , It. Ketcimaun of St. Louts , Chanies ii. Scott of Oswego , N , Y , ; J , C. hhtsoy of CouncIl Bluffs and 'mV. 0 , Itiddehl of Des MoInes. A large number of wonuen and gentlemnen Interested In thIs line of educational - tional work were present and music was funuuishied by t'o Misses. Lowe with mnando- hins anti guitars. l'uuimtl tlpsm tlsi1st. Time ijolice tsiiartmiuent was notiflesi in all possIble haste at 10 o'clock last nIght thuat a fight was in progtess on tiue north bat- toflIs near Tentim anti Nlchuolas streets , Time pantlciinnts had dIspensed , however , befona the arrival of time orlicers , The trouble was between Iltirmaum SmIth. dog catch.i'r , and Henry Piumuuuer , bookkeeper for the dog pound. Smith claImed that Piumnuner 1usd cimecketi ltimn tip sliontaud that iu was entitled - titled to receIve payment for several capti- voted dogs which wen mlo indicated Iii the books , tievcnal shots veru fired , but no damnago was done. IIiit 'l'nsit'r IuJur.l. Fred LewIs. omw of the lion tamnens In time liagenback show , came very near losing hIs night yo last ulglut during lila per- fornumuce in the ring wttl a group of lIons , Nero , ahtigq speelmen of the king of brutes , took utivptate of a display of over confidence on tbe iant of his trainer and "swIped" Lews n the rIght cheek , one of lila claws conulng within less than ball an Inch of the eye and tearing a lone ugly gash in the check , Lewis waa taken to the ernergeii y hd8pttal''amY several stitches were ne 4ry t . repmlr the damage InflIcted - flIcted by 111(3 brute. ! mirrihtxt , 141t'euse's , Time fofl wuug umtrniagu licenses were Issued - sued yesterd4y.hy the county judge ; Name and address. Age , Lauremicu l'roulx , Onuaha , , . , . , , , . . . , , , . . 28 Lucite M. Tnimekey , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Louis J , Ftost , St. I'aul , Neh , . . . , , , , . . , . , 22 Mary 2L ILLiNOIS IN CHARCE ( ContInued frornilrst l'age. ) . - - rewarded by the close attention of the zttiil- elide untIl time last note had dIed away , when the nimplatlire was quIck and vigornuz. A suite at seven numbers of ballet musIc from "The CId , ' by Massanetm a1fom1ed an cx- I celfent opporttuuitty for the dIsplay of the I vensatlhlty of the orchestra , and the nil but supernatural effect qf time baton of lirector I I Mces produced a variation In tone shadIng ' nod expression which cnusc(1 time audience I to break out with aIlpInuse frequently dun- Ing the performance of the number. Saint Sacims' symphonIc imem , "Piuston , " was ii tlrenni of wild beauty , and the pretty seren- ode by McCioskey , whIch us ubt1tUted for the cluonal number on account of the can- ceilIng of the appearance of the exposItion chorus , was greeted wIth vlensure. The in. turmezzo , "I Pagllacel , " by Lsoncavaiio "i'Izkatl SylvIa , " by Ieilhies ; time "Ftinerah March , " iychopln , and the "Mignon" polo- nalse ccmmnliletei a pnograrn which left noth- iuug to be desired , . 1'cr iCimimsams Ismy , The Kansas state ofilclals. ameinbers of the Kansas Exposltiou commIssion nail other dIstinguIshed guests will arrive in tIme city I \Ycdnesday unornliug anl vihi nemmileavoUs at. I time MIllard hotel at 10 o'clock. The panty will procceil lii carriages to the eXlo3itlOfl grounds and go direct to time itamusas btiilI- , lug , where the formal exercises of time tiny vill take place. Governor . Leetl& . atmd iml I official stnff , the mayors anti city councils of t Topeka , Kansas City , Ran. , nail oIlier munIcIpal omcers will be lii time panty and I reports from ICatisas Indicate that lange nunuliers of popie , from all hiarts of the state will accemmipany thui oflicial delegation. ) t Ii I e fib I ' 1'III am 3. The exposition music for today , June 21 , is : 10:30 : a , rn.-Unitetl States Marine band , WillIam II. Santehlumnna , director ; innate pavllon. 11:20 : a. m.-Audltonlumn , 2:00 : p. ni.-Fanewell concert , Government buIldIng , 8:00 : p. m.-Apohlo club of Chicago and Thomna orchestra in "Elijah , " at the Audi- toriuuii. AdmissIon , 50 cents. ileere ' , VeIIN .i Csi. , Ose Grcitt Iimtilt- isis-sit iuimiimifitetiirt-lM , it tii * 'l'riiIi- , iiIsisstiiil HNIsiHItiOIl , The exhIbit of time Licene Wells Inmple- meat Manufacturers of Council liluits , Iowa , covering over five thousamid smitmare feet , cxteiiding from the west emuti to time center nf time nisuuuuuiothl TranspontatlOlm buildlmig itt time exposition , Is by far the llmmcst and most conipicte exhIbIt of agricultural liii- plements amid vehicles now renresented at the vxposition. This compamly cami safely ho termed time Imiomucer company of the west. The factory was establIshed by John Iceno ( deceaseil ) at Mohine. Iiiinols , In IS ! ? . The firm of Deere \Veiis & Co. was the first to supply Nebraska , in tennttonimit days , with the lrnplcmnent3 that first pui under eultlva- thoim the wild and virgin soils of Its valleys al.1 Phallus. Time first plow that turned time sod in thin ternitory was made by this coma- pony. The first seeder and the first corn planter ever used in Nebraska were made by this company , also thmp first wagon that iuatuletl time products of the soIl of time tern- tory of Nebraska was made by this corn- pamiy and since the sales of these llnst liii- plemnemmts enough more hmue been furnIshed to the farmers and tillers of Nebraska soil to menu than have turned oven completely all the hands of the entire state amid wagons have been sold In Nebraska In sulhiclent nunubers to at any time haul the entire prcdUct of the state to market. The coma- pany line constructed at time east end of theIr exhibit a heat little ouilce and recep- tiomu rooms for vlsltmrs , which is tim charge of Mr. H. S. lIlIan. one of their oldest tnaveling salesmen , constantly receivlmmg visitors , giving information as to the merits of the dIffinent implements cmi ex- hihitlon , etc. Their entIre space i well tilled and attractively arranged , with all kinds of vehicles and linphements , hmmcludlng reapers , mowers , planters , dIsc press drills , disc harvesters , seeders. lIstens , single- horse drills. sulkey histers , riding and walk- big corn lilows and walking plows of all kinds , sizes and varieties , sod breakers , beet sugar implements , seeders , cultivators and beet pullers. sulkey gang plows and single furrow. sulky hIOWS , dIsc suikey plows. hand and horse rakes. The Mohine farm wagons , surries. phaetons , pneunmatic tired trotting sulkeys , power corn shelters , fannIng mills , scoop boards , lawn swir and settees. At the entrance to the exhibit Is a life-size statue of a "deer , " vIthu paint vascB on either side , making time wimolo exceedingly attnactive. Prhiim , OrcndorU t Marthim Co. Iii the 'i'rnssportsitiout IuithI.lliig. The well known firm of Panlin , Orentlorff & . % IantIn Conipany of Omaha has Placed a handsome exhibit in time Transportation building , representing the different lInes of agricultural implements anti vehicles handled by them. Their exhibit Is iocated In the center of the building , covering 2,500 square feet. and Is well filled with the cola- bnated "Canton line" of plow goods , which tire manufactureti by Panhin. Oreuidonff & Co. of Canton , IllinoIs , the largest and old- eat permanently estabhieiied plow fec- tory ha tbe , world. Their exhibit includes all klaus of nlows , In- eluding sulkey amid gang plows , disc barrows - rows , cultivators , corn planters. drills , etc. , etc. , alt of timemn being finished , not jmanticu- burly for the exposition , but showing time regular finish as the goods are put on the market , thus givIng the public a general idea of time excellent flntsim of these cute- brated goods. They also show the " 11am" wagon , acknowledged to be tIme beat wagon made. which , in connection with time edo- brated "Olds" wagon , enables timls firm to Place more wagons in this territory than any and nil competitors. Their line also Includes the , old reliable Buckeye seeders amid drills , including the Neuu Buckeye disc drill. the king of all iliac drills. Their line of vehicles exhibited is complete. This flrnu carries the largest hue of vehIcles ever offered to time western trade. A counjilete line can also be seen at theIr offices and warehouse. corner Ninth nuiti Jones streets. George W. thrown .t Co. of Gnlesbum'g , Illinois. Time exhibit of corn planters of George W. Browum & Co. of Gaie8burg , IllInoIs , in time Traumsportatlon building is-in a historical waya moat remarkable one. There is displayed In thus exhibit one of their 1852 patterns anti the one on exhibItion was built by this company forty-one years ago -1$57 , It Is of time hand oscillating tlnop pattern , wiulcim has always been adhered to iii the nuanufacturo of au improved plant- ens. Since that date it Is of much curiosity and is creating a great deal of interest aunomug tIme visitors , especlaily time farniers , This company also has two oIlier planters especially worthy of miote , one built for the Centennial exhIbItion at Pimiladeipiula in 1870 , costing over $1,000 , am ! one of the very latest Improved planters , called the "Stool Queen , " Five hundred of these have been sold in Nebraska for this year's trade , The exhibit was arranged by and is under time poraommai ulmanagenmunt of Mr , 0. J , Rickard , ' Wool Soap Ia a pure soap ; t.o I pure that It 's white ; so pure that it swims. _ More than 4' that. It's so , pure timat it won't shrink - . wool , Made for laIr skins andflnefab- I rlcs. Wimen- . a..s ever you . so. need a pure use NYMAMA IWISHMINC soap Usfo HAD WOOLSUF t "Wool Soap cfeot article , and eierr wonmsn wtii be bonesuteit by ustn it. " htinzs M. mlAmutzu.'rreas. aL I W.CT.tI. general managcr otjttm.comnpany at Council Bluffs , Iowa. , Tue ec'liicr ( ' ( limlilliti ) at the ilxiititI Time 1) . M. t.dhmieTt'trlae Co , of Mo'llume , Illinois , is reprcsetrt'et ' ' In time east emtsi of time TransportatIon huuti1Ing by mu. neatly nr- rittugetl exhibIt of tei1ce anti implenments , ntnommg whIch Is ( ium famusotia illackbawk ( 'tuiii l'lnnter ( ho 1mt4t accurate mlropplng p1antr in the wor1. It took the only lift dal gIven and t)11hilgiiest ) nwrtl at the Teimnessee ( 'cntcimnlbl iii iSs7. Timis iminmitur Is bciimg operated I 144 electricIty for the Ptirpose of simnwing ti3t iitlhlIC the positive nuid regular drep ct the ummimehlume. It Iii I creatlumg very grea 'Ftmterest nnmong ( ho I visitors at time cxpo5lton , The exhibit was imut up by amml , iii 5um , hnrge of Mn , II , I. . Dooley from ( lit' honmn factory at Mollume. Considerable busIness was transacteil at the meeting of the city council last nIght , time most imnportamlt being the instnimetioute isatied to the city attorney dIrecting imlmsu to iirevaro aim ordinammee for time callIng t a specIal elcctlon for time voting of bonds for a city hall. This Immatter was imrougtmt tip i'y the readIng of a teport from Building Inspector - specter Iumuscomb , who had been requested to make anexaminatlnn of the qtiartmrs mmow ocupIetl by time tity oiflcee , The 'mmsretor reported that time builtlimmg was badly in mm'etl of repair , time snimltiury conditIon cspee.iall' m beIng deplorable. As hr the ) aII , time iim. I specter mutserteil that It was itable to felt down almost city timime. Mont brought miii time immattar of a cU weighumnasti'r auth mmmdc the itaiut'ent that Major Cress bath linisi the lio3ltloii tot sl years amid lIe thought' it was tlimw mommua ummo else was given it ciinnee mit the job. Mayor 1misor said that hue imail cniicd upon Major Cress to reelgim , but up ( late had not vu- ceived time dominmcnt requested and lie smig- gested that the couticil declare the oiieo vacant. Timia was clomme mmmmd then the lmmaor olfenctl time mmmc of L. I ) . 'mVimilbni1go for time Position , The eommtlt'immatloim o ( liti rip- pointimuemut was held over until time mmext meeting , City Attorimey Mommtgonmery was directed to draft an ordlimanco creatimmg the aimmmummi , levy for Istis. At the suggestion of Barrett time mayor was eimupowercti to appoint one mr.ore nmrn on time city fire tielmartnueimt. Mort gfteretl a imiotloim. which uiu carried , instrtmctiumg time establlslument of the 'rndo In the riley between Twenty-secomiti ommtl ' [ 'uvemity-titiril streets mind I amid J streets. Charles Luumil , timnougim imis'attoriueys , gave imotice of time jutlgrnent for 850 rimtcii hi holds against the city and requesting that imrovision for layiumg the saute hg. ' mijauju uu the annuai nlmprolmnjntlon. The bili from the couimty for feeding and lodging city prisoumors. wimich now , mmmt ulmtm to $6,900 , was rend and placed on flue. Liquor iIcensos were granted to Wlhilanu ICrug , 2605 N streetrsouth Ouuuaht llrewlig company , Twentieth fumd N streets ; Jrscimh Ltoutsi < y. 101 North ' 1wqntietim street , L. U. Loevy , 2709 Q stret.1 A PetItIOn signed by a nummiber of citizens was read urging thaL opine actioim be takeim to repair Vlnton 4neqt , between Tweutleth and Twoiuty-fourti stfcets and the "ity clerk was directeij5toecnmmuunicate with the etneet amirl alley Qrnmittee of the Omaha council with a vIiw of having the street iiinced in a Passabie eondition , Tue appraisers Lmppmiimtetl to aseertaiiu the damages , it atmy , by.reason of the gradiimg of II street between TventIeth amid Twenty- first streets reportetF.th t there would oc no damages except to'oum& ' lot and the relmort' was accepted. . Barrett called thO"attention of time zoun- cii to time conditlcin of the vladucts , and urged that something be done to repair the two big bridges betorty a serious 'nccldent ilappenwi , 1t. . was ' thought ' best tW 'appoimmt a committee to Commfer witit time stock yards coinpany and time railroad Imeopie in order to see what these corporatloims would do toward assisting In the repairs. The nmayor appointed on this committee Messrs. Bar- rett , IC Iy and Cilogen , Wear , as chairman ot time fire and water committee , recomnnmended the purchase of lets in the Secomud nnd Third vartis for the erection of fire imahl , and time committee on publIc buildiimgs was dIrected to invcstt- gate the reconmumuendatlons offered , The attorimey was instructed to prepare an ordinance providing for the piacing of an occupatloim tax on the telelh000 coma- imany. Before a vote was taken on this mo- lion the mayor said he was opposed to the stngiing out of any one line of buslimess and placlumg an occupation tax on it , but the motion vclit through notu'ithstanding tIme objection d ( time chief executive. \Vear tried to have a resolution adopted for the drafting of an ordinance compelling time use of snmoke consumers , but the coun- cii would not sustain lmlun. I3anrott. wanted line hydrants iocated on 'my otreet at tlme Intersection of EIghteenth anti Nincteenth streets , nod on Archer street at Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets , but timls precipitated a fight , and the matter went over. Claims aggregating $17,000 for injuries a ! leged to have been received by Paul Els- Ileder by faiiimmg In a gas tnemmch were read nmucl filed.ihJoui mmcd until ume u. Mon'ay night. J'ir His liii iii , Nt'mv St'Iistsln. President Lott and Secretary Timlbot of time Hoard of Education signed time contracts yesterday afternoon for the construction of time adelition to time Lincoln school and for time Highland school building. Wiille the board , in its advertIsement for bids. reserved time right 'to reject any amid nit bltla , in no Instance , either for time construction of the buildIngs or time heating apparatus were the contracts let to the lowest llfidem' , South Omaha bidders were shown a preference over outsiders even though their bids wene a little hIgher , and time unsuccrssfimi bid- dens are dissatisfied. hIghland achool wIll be heated with steam evea though the city water mains do not reach within a mile of the Proposed building , Water for the steam plant will lowe to bepumpeil from a cistern , mmd this will add to time expeuse. It is stated that It hot 'itmr had been used It wouitl not have beep.jppcessary to imave in- atailed a steam PUiI ) , , tO supply time water needed , a i ) Chsiergtil ; iei Usbist-ry , William Fonda , jiV 'Nelson mmd William Fox are confined in' ' te ) jaIl at I'apilllon aim the charge of imIglWa robbery. It Is alleged - leged by Robert jlt'jt imesoum , colored , that the timnee pnizoneri'ThIut him up and took what money ho immq besides his coat , hat mind shoes , Time hoiltq occurred Just oven the line in Sanpy cutIilt , anti Cimief Breumiman happened to dniveal'411g just 'ifter the ! tramps hail tsken to the woods. lie founi ( be men without much trouble anti took thorn to flelievue , where they were turned over to a constable. hlntngiiisz D ' sessnuciit , The county omelals mire now engaged in makiimg up the annual assessment for the rsilroatls aumd the Piiilimian company This addItIonal valuation has not been figured 1mm time valuation retturimed by the hoed assessors and tnklng isat year's figures as a precedent ' time total valuatIon wIll reach the same sunm as In 18t17 , imnmnely , $ i,6ilS,000. The vaiua- thin rctmmrumed Inst year fronu timese conpora- tions uns $ GS,000 anti that Is just the amount I ( ho city is short this year as compared with I year ago. : ! t'il t liisi't't Inn I're , ' , I t stated yesterday that imo addition to tub Pres'emmt force in the thoreau of Anlmmmal immdustry will he mzm.le untIl about Jtmiy I. I Souime ( line ago the Armour coummpniiy mmotifleti tue government omelals that Its imlant hero , wouitl be i.laced in operation atmout Jimmie 20 rtnl orders were Issued for an increase 1mm time forte of Immepectors anti stock examIners , It has been iimuposslble to complete tht plant and so time ortiera Issued have been sums- peumded temporarily. ttiihli C.st' ht'li'il , Charles H. MmmddoLof llcllevtie , wimo was arrested a simort time ago for forgery , was tried at Paumlllion yeatenday and sentenced jo'pnY a fine of $25 anti cotta anti to servo two years at hard labor in the peimitemutlary. Time court , hou'evcr , suispcmmdod the sen temmee pending Maddot's good behavior. Matldox was eimmployetl by a mmursery comlmammy amid sent tn bogus orders for time purpose of iii- eicasimmg his eomnmlasiomm , ii lit " ) Im U Coromer Suraneon lucid an immquest ever tIme remnaimma of Guy liouvilie yesterday afternoon and time verdict of the jury was to time ef- I foci. that tlecensemi eanme to imis death tlmrough huts own carelessness. WItnesses testified timat hlowthie stated after being in- juireti ( lint tue was sieallimg a ride nail siiiipeil from the brake beaumm. ltclntlves of time do- CeitSt'd from Ohio are expectcti here today. I hIlrl of 1miisll isuit issii. Tue city council met as a Hoard of Equal- izntloi yesterday amid passetl a resolution lnstucting the city cleric to receive coin- plaints in writing up \Vefimucsday evening. Only one complaint was fiietl yesterday , but It is timought ( hunt quito a imuniber of First wart ! imroperty owumer.s uvili make application for a decrease In their assessments. uzsgIe CI * , (1.MsI ; . Sal Goldstromut is out again after a week's ihhumers. Mrs. Dick ilnatton Is prepanimmg to go east for time sumummuor. Wcdmmesday eu'emmliig O.tk Lent grove uvili give a sociimi and dance at Woodman hall. A m'on was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lIned , Twenty-fifth and II streets. A daughter was born yestertiny to Mr. zmmmd Mrs. James Brady , Twenty-fourth ammti Q streets. Author Cmmlkimms reports that his bicycle was etolemi train Twenty-seventh and Q streets yeatermmy. Time haying of brick aumtl stomme for time waiis of the new postomce building was commsmnemmced yesterday. 'Fho police have been imotliled that Isaac Brayton lain run away from his imoumme at Twenty-fifth and II streets. A businesS meeting of the Epworthm league wiii be iiehl at the parlors of the First Iletimotiist EpIscopal church tonight. The women of St. Martin's Episcopal church will meet at time residence of 11ev , Irving Johnson \'ednesday afternoon. Mrs. L. A. Davis will entertain the women of St. Martin's Episcopal church with a picnic at Syndicate park aim Wednesday afternoon. i3tsim Conway * as mtemutenced to ten days itt jail yesterday afternoomu by the pollee judg for steahimmg a newspaper from a store door. Mrs. Mary Druam , who was injured Saturday - day by falling from a motor train. is re- imrtetl to be very iow ammd it Is feared that site cammimot recover. Weiimmesday is South Ouumaha children's day at time exposition. PupIls of time public schools nmay obtain tickets by caiiimmg at. the High chooi bulldimmg. flcpubhlcan prImarIes viii be held here Friday to select delegates to attentl the conemmion ( to be held in Omaha Satmurday which is to select delegates to the state comiucntion which meets in Lincoln on Au- guest 10. A. Shut to Those ' .Viit , Iluve Bo'eI Coiiiuilsiiit , Mr. John Ileylna , editor of time Press , An- thoim , Iowa , says : "I huveused Chaumber- lain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Itenmedy in my family for fifteemm years , have recom- amended it to imtmndreds at others , and have hover known it to fail in a sIngle immstammce. " Gasoiltie Uiet. A gasoline stove at the residence of Itoh- cr1 U. Mecutcheon , 2616 Nortim Nineteenth street , lost its equilibrium at 6 o'clock lact night anti spiiietl its burning contents on the lioor. The woodwork of time ki'.t.iten was scorched and some danmagtm was done to ibu contents. LOCAL BREVITIES. The meeting of the woamen of All SaInts eimurchm , called for Tuesday afternoon , line been postponed to Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock. 11ev. C. 'mV. Shermaim of St. Louis , Iastor of time tjhumcim of God and editor of time Vamifluard , uviii preach tonight at time l'eo- 1)10'S church. Mrs. Lee B. Lok of hong ICong stopped 1mm Onmahma enrouto to New York , and will , look after 4ho three , Lun sIsters , conceniming whom there has been so nmucim controversy , Mrs. Lok Is connected with mission work in San Francisco , Frank Marcan has hrougimt a $12.500 damage - ago suit agmmiimst the Ctudahy Packing coin- pany. While working in tue sausage do- partument last April he was caught In a sausage machine numd hIs left hand and arm mutilated and rendered useless. - . KINGSFORD'S ' SILVER GLOSS STARCH Unsurpassed for fine Linena Mu&ins and LaceH. - , i ' ' . ' ii 11v.1ou ; You'll Have ' : - ° ' ' 'ro throw' ns'ny ift ) Ohl lmny' your 8hoes , Q of Di'ex r Slmoonulu-yomI siVO ; el1olIIl ! 0 to ke'ep your luocketfi Iiiletl % 'ltfi c'iutllgo -timein the coumufort you get-ymni 'nn lo'd , Q 0 _ , , ) Ili 'mtimu for it phimuwliere-No otiit'r place 0 V imliou's time wt'hted tuoietl Oxford for bitlies 0 D - -nmmtl tl.e'i t'p , cotumfturt imm ut wel teil uoie- o Time' extension of it welt molu not only is' 1)te'ts3 ititi Ullii.'N ) hut tiue3' ' % ' thu 0 ltiC't tuin ltcoummimiu. hot : tn'l ' t1tt.t _ all ' the Htyit'm4 of totu rt'ifl't'SeItt'el In tiut't- , taits em' blaeks-Nt otliet' , , imoe uuumtip yiii provide thu cuitifuit ( i timsse s'im'uiii doing time exposttloii. Drexel Shoe Co. , r Omsmmmhin' lIs-to-tinte Shoe house , . - - - - - - 1419 FARNAM STRRCI' . COMBINED TREATMENT -OF THE GREAT ; ? " - .5 4 H /:4. : jia Permanently Located in Omaha , Neb. , ' 1308 PARNA1VI ST. , . % .c gi e references train the ) irt Ha nkss , hiusinesis Mcii nail Mt'reitniitss In Site ( I it ) ' . WHEN ALL OTHERS FAIL hienienmber time wonderfully successful treat fluent of this lumstltute t'onmbltmcs time twCI greatest factors of ( liii Imeaiing art know a to the mmictlicai professlomi-ELECTIt1C1TY nimil MEIICINH. It Is the largest , most. thor otighuly mmimtl coimmimii'tcly equIpped Institmite , both electrically anti medically , ever estnbilaluetl'in time 'mVest for time treatmmmen nmmd absolute cure of nil mmcrvous , ciurotuic atmil private diseases of MH umuiti 'mVOMiN , . - ' I . . , , , , - I , . . - \ ; . ' J. r\\ \ , t. , ' " , x ; j , i'i"t , . - - . . - . - 4- ' - - - . ' . .J' ' ' - . cImceL. . * . : I g S . 1,1'1 , p - , : " TIu Doctors 01 This Institute Can Cure You. Time great electrical nimil medical pcciahistm of limbs immstitute iLre ( am' tiu best , 'utmost successful and seleimtiilc tue woriti luims eve ' kimowum timid are itc'hitjviimg resimits in curing - ing time iclc stuutl suffeniimt by tiucir l'iectru-i'sledieal tm't'atimmcitt , wimlcimwould 1mb tim- Possible to secure by citimer electrical , a' mimellcnl tremmtimuetit nioume. "l'lmt' fitutte' Hloctrt- Medical limatltute. is timt ONLY I'lCE v lucre you can obtniim timt' beimeiitmi of timi successful tr'mttumuent umiuder time unost sitihif ul itmmtl leimrimed iupeciiuiists. II i' ASSUI11lJ tiiRt If : iimy liover on earUe cmiii Ctim't ) ysmum timeso Doctors call. 'i'lme ) ' imave effoted , coimm- idet mtmmtl permanent t'urt's muter itil Iitht'i'8 imave faIled. Soumme dtmctsmrs fall because of treatluig the wrong disease , otimers from not knowing the right tremttimmt'imt. NO MISTAKES HERE AND NO PAILUBES. A. perfect vitro guaranteed in nil cases a vcptctl. Our itpecial combIned Hit'ctro. Medical 'rreatimment t'or Nervous Debility N'or i"ails. YO11G , ? mllDDil'-AOflI ) 4ND OLD 1.IEN. Last Itlaumhood , 'l'ime awful eilt'et8 rut iimmliscrethmius in ytmutii. self- abuse or excesses In after life and tIme effeet at' mmegiecteth or Iimmprolis-'rly treatel ; L'8SCI4 , imroshumctmms lack of vitality , sexuni veakimess , uiuutievehopcd or sim'tumkt'im orgmtii8 , pain imm back , iotmm and kidneys , chest palimmi , tuervitisness , sieeplessmmess , wetkuuemts : lit hotly anti brain , thizzlness , fallimug unemno 'y , him' k ( 'f cimergy mmmlii , 'oiililcumt'e , , , it'snn- tlenc ) ' , evil forcbodings , timiditY and oth r dlstreruiiimg syunptoiims. Smteii cutses , it. umeghected , ainmost invmmnlabiy lead to hmreunaturc decay , iimsammlty mmd tlemmtii. Among the rnammy diseases ' and tr oubies iii wiilch timco specialists . GUARANTEE A PffET CURE. Aitlil 'J'1IIl F ( t1liVlNG I Immflammatlon of time kIdneys , K IDNEYS l3nlgiut's disease , diabetes , con- gestien of the kidneys , uraemia , gravel stoume. B LAUB ER rhoea. ntiammatlon catarrim cyst1ti of time , tmladder. , iischmarges , etc These tlistrcssiumg diseases Invariably yield to this system of combineti tren tment. Neuralgia , sick , nervous or coimacs- H EAB live headache , dull , full fueling , loss of nmcmmry , dizziness , softening of tim brain , tummuors and eczemm of the scmlp. All netute anti chronic piuaryui- C ATARRH gitis. emmiarged tommsiis and iti- ate , hoarseness , loss of voice , thick phlegm In throat. consumnptinn in the 'first nmmd L UNOS scommd stages , hemorrhages anti ciurommlc iirommchitis , dry amid iooite cough , pains in chmest , diflicuity in breathing , lid- atlzation5 , outhaul , etc. H EARl I'mtipltat lomm , irregimlar Imuialmtioius , s"tlvuiinr dlst'nsm3 , weak and fatty heart ilrolmsy amid rimeumatism of heart , iangtiid cii'culntibn , etc. mhisenees of the liver , I IVER--SPLEEN - - jaundice , gail-stone ( ( in- gstioii anti all orgltmmic imilti fmunctioimni this- orders anti diseitses of the bowels , milan- rhoen , dysentery , lnllammntion nail m 11 nervous anti reflex dlsortiers , rhieunmatisin. UPTURE I'iies , flstula , iluickly cured B witimout use of tlmq knife or truss , witiuout detention from business. Citturrim , ulceratloim and S TOMACH lit'ltStiL , indigestion , hmmtmm and fullness after eatlmmm , , iieitrtimminim , watert. brash anti. dlliictmlt ) ' iii swauiowimmg. ] ) Iseuses , a 0 r a BLOOD AMB SKII It ii p a t 5 , imlumilileS , scrafmiia , tmtIimt. tumrpor.9 , ( cLttr , cezeimusu , salt rlmeminm , ring 'wonumi , amid mtctituirdd iliotl , pimlsomm , ( svPim II s ) i ' ri ama ry or sect imilitry. thoroumdily tmrmmtlicated , leaviimg time system in a Stm'uumg , isuiro mund iieaitimfui touttlItIoum , I and mmll its mt- N ERVOUS EBlLITtcntimmg \ or YOUNG , MIDILH AGED ANI ) OLD 1\l EN , l.ust Simtimliooi-timc , awful effects o immiilscretimms in yttitim , self abuse or cx. ceCSt'i4 iii aftem' iifc itimil thin , 'iTeet of iup gieutctl tir imnpropem'lv treated cases , prop during lack tmf uiti1it : , ' , it'xtini , wenkmucau tintituveloped om slmrimimlteim orgaums ; imnuims , miervomi , mm. 'is sh'eplt'ssmemiml , , vt'mc- ; imess of body imm'aimi , dizzImmes , fimiilimg memory , hick 't timergy mmmmtl 'oimfltleimce ( idClmOmmll'iiC , ' , c'i I for'boit mugs , t lam hi I I y mauL otlmer distreastim m-uynlmtoiums. Such cases , If neglectctl , mulimmost immu'aninbly lead to pro- immatti rim decay , iii Imu It I ty anti tied tim , V ARIUCEiE I lysirocelfi anti all swell- ings , tm'nciermmess nmmti lmedim'lmts if timi imextiul mimi rts quickly vu- iiuved mitid completely cured , p RIVATE disensen of evr'ry nature , sypiij- lie , goiumrrimrit'a , gleet , stricture quIckly itumil iierutsin'iutiy cum't'tl ; vtmnlc mmliii simrunkeim harts m-'stnved t , , timely mmaturet vIgor and fuimetlons wOMEn Time combipeti Electra-Medical Treatnucumt of time State Eiectro-Metlicai vy II Institute ii , especially effectIve Iii tIme cure of nil femminlo einmpimmIits , fmtliiimg. or dispimtcenmeimt of the womb , iniiamnmnation or mulceratiomi , blontiaR. iuutuchm , : , mpiimai wenkumess , wlmltes , backmmclme , hot ilusimes , mmurvnusiuess , Ioi-s of ltlht'Iitti ) and geimeral 'mvcakness , dIscharges , kIdney and blmtihler disemiso. Clmmtrgcs reasrimmmihio in imii cases , Open daily from S a. in , to S p. am. Sumitlays-lO to I wily. WRITE IT YOU CANNOT GALL-All Oorrespondcuce in Plain Envolo c3 , Confidential , State i1ectro-Medicai Institute , , 1308 FAItNAM STREET , OMAHA , NltI. . , . - a. - I - " - DIJFFY'S II " PURE MALT WHISKEY I I WOO1)JIUITY' S F'itctiti SOap , FacIal Cream Facial I'owsler amid It'umttti Creani arc used. ALL DtUCCIST8 by people ( if reilnemeiit everywluere. A I smtinido of emicim msuiiitIeimt mi' ( urea veeks' I use for 20 cents. .IOIIN 11. WOODI3UILY , - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 127Vest 42tl st. , New York. Satisfied Piano Purchasers People vclio iiutve 1milt ; T'ialuoH t.'t' Om'gumims fot' sie junst 2i yI'ii'fi : of 'is ' , are imil satii1ed atul pcoilu cvhio : ti' Iml3'IIu ot Lii ; CVCV iu % mire iLut"i Iltll : pli'tSti1 : , as ivo hia'e bargnlims tic'et'y ( lumy of tim year - We Lull oum small ' . jiuiyniruuttm or ( am' eutlm : awl bO 0110 ititotultl de'ny tlmo.ist'Ivm's cur fatally liii , ii'YPSIII ) 0 Or ummnslu vlm i iiiu Imimiuicy \sIii buy a first eimi'a-i : tmusti'miiuit'ilt'- , i'citiI liargmlii ; H03'al l'ium ( ) , \'n""s'il irt. imognny am'Vithiu tmt en mIs- lit rga iIze , titren , lt'tlmtlS ) , cumu''cit Iutttis. ; f'itl ' iti'itig : iiiim'le desic nail roilIng full iumu ti lt'guimm ( t' iurlct' , $ : 'Ao ( ( ) , Siitcimtl priie this u'eei , $188.00. \ A. HOSPE ' . , 1 Mnstc.alld Art. 1513 Douglas - - - Don't Be Afraid 'i'o ' deyclop yoni' own Pit'tflrL'-'lmnt' tim uuso haviiig it eaiiiert If .y on can't iiiiislm Ihia ' ' ' u'imeju PICtUI'CHIt'it'aty you knois' ito-auuti we'll tell how- . . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tit1eii , We svlll fmiriilsli yeti tutu t'iit'nulc'iim ; ut tue Jlttloimt bit of a. Prk'tm-'Yoti will lie asoitIlit'i1 ; to kuoui' how lltL5 an entire ittimtlt'IiL' : developiimg aimil li"llltii1' otililt eosbt-coimuu iii and we n'Ui show you everythIng you iuted-'iur lliuo of eutlum- tmr.mmi cinlirmteemt- tluttt lm t1'.sIt'nhl.- frotii ( lieu stimuli pocket litimic to the ' 0 hmirgt'st utmil lttt imintie--Ati itt time pciiuu' mr prtcem , The Aloe & Penfold Co Jtmsisitewr I'iuoo uppl house , no ; Farnam Street. OosIt , I'aztozm Uotsl. QMAHA