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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: "W JSDTS JSSI ) A V , lhHlUAJtv "J, isiui.
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m to " p. III.
(I)r. Mcflrcw nt ,Rr RS.)
1)11. McliltmV'S reputation dm n
nklllcil nml SLCCJiSSKC'l. SI'KCIAI.
IST linn extended until lie In trrnt
lnu patient from nlniont I'VHIIV
MTATI2 IS TIII4 Vi:T. Patient
lift mi 1 1 - co 111 1 iik liver DM! 'I'll H -NAM)
MII.KM to lie t rent oil hy him.
tiih nocToif.H tiincic cuius ami
LOW CIIAIKiHS lire dully urnvliiK
whnt n fir out timid on 11 lip done fur
mi'M nt it no in I ii ii I ex prime.
ypiiilis
Dr. McGrew's treatment for Stricture gives an ab
Boluto euro in Less than 5 Days without pain or
hindrance from business. A perfect cure is guaranteed
Dr. McGrew Cures Vericocelt and Hydrocele
in less than ten days without cutting or the losa of time
from work. He gives
Hoi Springs Treatment lor S
and all Diseases of the Blood, and guarantees a
permanent cure for life.
OVER 20,000 CASES
Have been cured of Lost Manhood, Loss of Vitality,
Loss of Brain Power, Nervous Debility, Poor Memory,
Despondency, Stricture, Gleet, Gonorrhoea and all un
.natural discharges.
Treatment by Mail Medicines sont everywhere
free from gaze.
Office Hours 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays 8 a.
m. to 5 p. in. P. 0. Box 766.
Office Over 215 Sonth 14th Street, Between Farnam
' and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Neb.
Luzon NfttiTei Contest for Capital Like
Exptriincod Politioitni.
Plans have been completed for the bcftuli-1
lying of the grounds of the new terminal
station of tlio Illinois Central In Council
Muffs and they Bhow some ornate Ideas.
Last season the work progressed no further ,
tnnn tne neavy work, mien as tne gramug,
the fencing nnd paving, but It Is the Inten
tion of the officials that the end of this coin
ing season will see the grounds laid out
with flower beds and dotted with shrubbery.
From the company's extensive- green
houses at Champaign, 111., nro to como
I shrubs, nnd flowers of many descriptions I
cb. 26. Wheu the Taft commission today will bo used In the work. Along the creek
nrir.tnliPt! n nrnvlnrlnl envcrnmcnt for willows afO to bo planted WHICH Will
nulacan there aroso nn aggressive coutest eventually hide that oyesoro from the pub-
hutn'f.c.11 llnlnfnn nml Mnlnlns nior the loci- I He gaze. "
Hon of tho capital. Dulacan has always Standing as It does nt the hend or Avenue
been the capital, but Malolos Is more ecu- A and wUh a long frontage on Broadway,
trnl. The advocates crowded n front of tno depot oners n lino opportunity tor tno
the commissioners and nrcued eagerly In landscape Vardener. On tho Urondway side,
Tntmlnff mvle. In contrast to tho more mod- In n raised lied, the trade marK ot tno ays- il
ernto manner of expression ot tho people tern hap already been worked In black and
t the northerly provinces. Some of the wnlte.
MALOLOS AND BULACAN WANT IT
Tnft linn to Put Hi cm Oft liidrtliiltrly
mill Consider rrlnrn' I.iiiuU, 'I'nx
iitliin nml UtimlittiiK Lnws
Illtttnn I 1.
OUiQUINTO, Uulncau Province, V.
Malolos delegates were recently insurgent
ofQsors.
The commissioners deferred tho decision
on the capital question. All other towns
ero represented, excepting Santa Isabel,
hlch Ib the insurgent center. Tho argu
ments of the tax and salary quertlons lndl-
Onmliii Send Lnlinri'rN In Soul lt eil-
rrn HruiK'li.
party of fifty men left here Monday
for Santn Ko to work on tho new line
which the Itock Island Is to build this
catcd that Dulacan Is fcrtllo nnd that Hvo spring from Liberal, Kan., to HI 1'aso,
stock has beon decimated. Lubor Is scarce Tex. This pnrty was In tho employ of
on account of tho Insurrection, and Van Coiirt & Wlnn, contractors of this city,
gambling was asserted to bu tho curse ot who will do tho blasting on the now line
the province. This extension will bu a vnluablo nddl
Judge Taft replied that the enforcement Hon to the Hock Island property, making
f tho Spanish antl-gambllng laws depends u shorter link for tha southwestern traffic.
largely on the people. He assured tho The lino cuts across tho west end of the
delegates that the vast tracts In Mulncnn
belonging to tho friars would not escape
taxation. All the business of tho establish
ment of tho government will bo completed
omorrow. A banquet and danco wcro give
onlght.
The next provlnco to be organized Is
Hattan, which will complete the organiza
tion of governments In General Grant's dls.
trict.
TWO HEADS ARE SEVERED
Ohih Sui and Hsu Tung's Bon Publioly Be
headed in Pekin.
AMERICAN SOLDIERS AMONG THE GUARDS
Connor tJrnnil Secretary 1'rri.ort f
III IHicnlly t "' Liml, ChriiK
Yo I Stuplllril rtlth
Oplii in.
l'KKIN, Feb. 26. Chlh Sul, former grand
ccretary, and Hhu Cheng Yo, son ot tho
notorious Hsu-Tung, wero publicly be
headed today. The street In which the
execution took place was guarded by
French, Herman nnd American troops. The
condemned officials wero taken to tho
ground In carts, escorted by n company of
Japancito Infantry.
Chlh Sul met his fate In a dignified man
ner, walking from the cart calmly and
fearlessly. Hsu Cheng Yu was stupllled
with onlum. They wero both dressed In
their Chinese official costumes, without the
insignia ot their rank.
W. L. Yancy, Paducah, Ky., writes: "I
liail n sevens case of kidney disease and
three of the nest physicians In southern
Kentucky treated me witnoui success. t
was ltduccd to try Koloy's Kldnoy Cure.
Tho first bottle gave Immediate relief and
three bottles cured mo permanently. I
gladly recommond this wonderful remedy."
Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's
drug store, South Omaha.
EDUCATORS IN CONFERENCE
Sunrrlntrmlrnt IMxciink Method
.tin n il u I TruliiliiK the Principal
Topic for MornliiK,
CHICAGO, Feb. 20. Prominent educators
from all parts of tho United States nro
hero attending the annual convention of
college and school superintendents ot thu
National Educational association, which
opened today' at University hall lu tho
Flno Arts building.
Among tho prominent educators hero nro
Dr. Edward It. Shaw of tho School of
Pedagogy of New York university and Prln
clpal Augustus S. Downing of tho Training
School for Teachers, New York City.
Among tho superintendents of city schools
In attendance nre: C. O. l'cnrso, Omaha;
B. P. Seaber, Boston; K. II. Mark, Louis
ville; W. C. Martlndnlo, Detroit; Anroit
(iovo, Denver; M. Jordan, Minneapolis,
Thero will bo a contest between Atlanta
and New Orleans for the noxt meeting of
tho department. The place will not be
decided on until Thursday.
At each annual meeting of the depart
- ment somo one subject is usually cm
pbaslzed and this year It will be "Manual
Training." The fact that It Is ono bolug
generally Introduced In schools makes It
ono of Interest. Thero aro numerous
papers and discussions on the subject.
The convention this morning was opened
with an address by Superintendent E. G.
Coolcy on "Gospel of Work." Ho was
followed by Howard J, Rogers, director of
education of the Paris exposition, on "Edu
ration nt tho Paris Exposition," At the
conclusion ot his nddrcss thero followed
a "Discussion of Simplified Spelling," led by
B. O. Vail.
MRS. ELB0URN IN A WRECK
Wife nml Children of City Clerk III
Jnreil In Walinnh Accident.
V. H. Elbourn, city clerk, has received n
telegram from Millcraburg, Ind., stating
that in a wreck on tho Wabash railroad at
that place his wlfo and children were In
jured. Tho telegram sent by Mrs. Elbourn
stntes that tho injuries to tho smallest
child nro such as to cnuso her to remain at
Mlllersburg for an Indefinite period.
Mrs. Elbourn nt tho time of tho accident
was returning from n visit nt Dunkirk,
N. V., where sho had been to attend tho
wedding of her brother.
Mr. Elbourn left Omaha for Goshen Inst
night.
OUIGUINTO. Ilulncan Province, P. I., Feb.
26. Tho United Stntes Philippine commU
slor has arrived hero from Manila and has
organized a provincial government for this
provlnco, which until recently wns con
trolled by tho .Insurgents. Tho Insurgent
colonel, Morels, Is still operating with bis
bend ot 300 men In a portion of the prov
luce. Nevertheless, sentiments ol peace
and satisfaction with American sovereignty
near to be as prevalent hero as In thu
provinces In which governments havo prc-
Icusly been organized. Tho party arrived
here In army wagons nnd, natlvo carts, nnd
was driven to tho military headquarters
As mapy natives as could be crowded Into
he hall wero present. The prcsldcnte of
the town welcomed tho commissioners, do
daring that tho people of the province,
which had been watered with the blood of
Americans and Filipinos, earnestly hoped
for tho obliteration of the mnrks of war
and for tho establishment of n peaceful
government guaranteeing personal liberty.
Judgo Taft responded. He said ho re
oleed nt tho fact that tho people ot tho
provlnco of Dulacan no longer mlsundcr
stood tho objects of the Amcrlcnn govern
ment, which solely wero to secure for tho
peoplo tho blessings ot civil liberty nnd to
develop their self-governing capacity,
A .Mlimiilr rntnnilliiK.
Misunderstood symptoms of disease lead
doctors to treat something else when the
kidneys nro out of order. Foley's Kidney
Cure will bring you health when other
midlclncs have failed. Take no substitute.
(,'nril of Tliniikn.
We desire to thank our neighbors nnd
friends for tho kindness shown us In the
great sorrow visited upon us In tho death
of our beloved son and brother, Ambrose
D. Conway. To the school children we are
et-peclnlly grateful for tho expressions of tho
esteem in which they held tho departed
one.
JOSEPH CONWAY AND FAMILY.
1708 Van Camp Avenue.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
J. F. Hoyd of Oaklund Is nt tho Millard
W. H, Douglas and wife loft last night
ror a visit to New l orK.
Mm. A. H. Haldwln of North IMnttn nn
Miss MncColi of Lexington are nt tho Her
urnnu.
H. I'. Moore of Seward, II, Ulcra o
Orcsham. G. n. Luft of ScotfH Illuff. V
N. Hlclmrdsou of Jtcd Cloud, Sam Dlelrick
of O'Nnlll nnd John It. Ptersou of Union
are state guests nt the Murray.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Hlakesleo of Schuv
ler, W. Currlo, II. II. I.'nughrldgu and
itoucrt uyors or Lincoln, a. v. Post o
York nnd K. A. Winslnw of Ognllala regis
tereu inesiiay ni inu ner urnnii,
L. I. Funkliouser, L. E. Wetllng nnd 11
Hunting, representing tho local lodco o:
ShrlnorH, went to Kansas City last night
to engngo quarters for tho Umnun dele
gntiim to the meeting of tho Imperial couu
cu in mat city in June.
Nebrnskans at the Merchants: P. A
Hinsdale, M. P. Mlttln, A. J. McClaimhan
John Cnultleld nnd V. A. Cameron of Teka
mah. Charles Hobba nnd A. L. rieeidu o
Grand Island, II. A. Simpson of Iilue Hill
H. A. Hobbs of Dnncroft. K. D. Whlker o
Cedar Haplds, K. S, Phelps of Friend, .1. II
Aufdorhold of Deshler. J. F. Forbes ol
Palmer, J, G. Hergt of Altonn, T. It. Ashle
of Decatur. It. A. Collier of Campbell and
August auiimnn or uunxosn.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Mrs. Nnncy Hlalsor died vesterdnv a
her late home. 1822 Cuming street, aged 61
yenrs, Tho uoay win ue taKen to Lincoln
for liurlnl.
The park board will meet nt 10 o'clock
this morning to contdder the bluff tract
condemnation, the nronosed unnrourlntlon
for tho payment of tho employes and other
mutters.
Mrs. AVInilcld S. Struwn will nrrlvo from
Cnl forn a Thursday afternoon nnd nrrangc
mcntM for her husband's funeral will not
be comnleteil until she comes, though It ha
been decided that burial will be in Omaha
A dofectlve Hue at the Child Hnvlng In
stltute. C0Q South Eighteenth street, win
tho cause of calling out the lire depart
ment Tuesdny afternoon. No dnmuge was
done. Tho same rauso resulted In a run to
the dwelling of John Ilurton at 719 North
Twonty-secomi street n few nours inter.
An Assessor Places the Value on
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.
us
Huntington, Ind., Sbjju i, 1899.
Dr. Caldwell,
Dear Sir; I have had stomach
troubles for twenty years, and was in
bad health when I commenced taking
your Syrup Pepsin. Everything I ate
distressed me. I have taken three bot
tles of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and
am still using it. I have no more pain
in my stomach, have a good appetite,
eat anything I want and work everyday
I would advise all people suffering with
stomach trouble to try your remedy.
G. E. RICKETT, Assessor,
Perry Township, Allen Co., Indiana.
SOLO DY
All IJniceists, Wholesale and Retail.
OMMISSION IS BESIEGED to brighten the grounds
HHiioIm Ion I nil Will llcnntlfy
Tcrinliinl .Siirroiiml-Iiihm.
It
The Best Spring Medicine
Money Can Buy.
IlOCIv IM.A.M) IS MIV 111 ll.niNti.
EXTENDING THE CIVIL RULE
Philippine Co 111 111 Inn loll VlnltN tine
Mont Disturbed Province
In I.IIROII.
of
Indian Territory, ncross New Mexico nnd
Into Toxnfc. Several pnrtles of workmen
havo been sent out from hero for this work,
which Is already under way, the contrncts
having been let some time ngo.
Tho work ot replacing tho slxtyflvo-
pound steel rails between Omaha nnd Lin
coln on tho Hock Island was completed
Monday. TliU was the one remaining
gap between Omaha and Norton, Kan., for
tho Improvement of the trnck, which Is now
lu flno shape. Tho work linn also InvoUod
some strnlghtenlng of tho trnck and tho
erection of stone culverts. This work was
started last summer nnd Is now completed.
During the coming heanon tho principal
Improvements of the Itock island property
will bo In Iowa, where soma extensive work
Is In contemplation.
nn.Mr.s Tin: in humjto.n hlmoh.
Sclllltoi
Ii
('lurk Siij-h III mv Itoml
Imli'lH'iiili'iit I, Inc.
In an Interview at Los Angeles Scnntor
V. A. Clark, who Is at thu head of tho
company which Is said to bo building the
new San Pedro, Los Angeles & Halt Lake
rond, denied that, thero Is any Intention uf
selling tho now line to the Hurllngton, but
ndmlttcd that the relations between the
two roads would bo very friendly. It Is this
rond which It la rumored Is to bo thu outlet
for tho Hurllngton west of Salt I.ako when
Its Guernsey extension Is completed. Tho
scnntor said on this proposition
"Tho San Pedro, Lcs Angeles & Salt
Luke road will not be sold to tho Hurling
ton, but will be built by the present hold
ers. The Hurllngton win without doubt
build from Wyoming Into Salt Ial. nnd
when tho two roads nro completed nnd meet
In that city I um free to state that their
relations will bo of tho most friendly na
ture.
'No, I havo no knowledge of nny Inten'
tlon 011 tho part ot the Union Pacific ot run
ulng a lino through from tho terminus of
tho Utah Southern, at, Frisco, Utah, to Los
During tho afternoon there will bo a big Angeles, although they may contcmplato
meeting In the chapel and tho bill 'apply
Ing tho provincial act' to Dulacan will prob
ably bo discussed,
Tho fcmalq relatives of tho commission'
era nro accompanying them on this trip.
GENERALS REVIEW TROOPS
Kplilrmlc of ltinilerimt HxInIn AmnitK
Cirri lio 11 of MevcrnI l'lillliipliic
Ialniida.
Lsueh n wovcnAs they havo rcpcatodly do
pled It, I sen no cauati for worrlmont,
liiiulil for (Tinlrmnii.
The latest phaso of tho situation In tho
Denver & Itio Ornnilo affairs Is tho rumor
that Qcorgo J. Gould is to ho tho now
bhnlrmnn ot the board. It Is said that his
election to the' board was In anticipation
of a Vacancy in the leadership and that
President Jefferys Is not to bo transferred
to the llnantinl head ot the road, ns was
expected
'My stomach was alfected by grip and I
could cat nothing but crackers and milk.
I begnn taking Dr. Miles' Nervlno and Pain
Pills and tho trouble disappeared." Mrs.
J. Llndsey, Mpntrose, Minn.
THE RIGHT
in vrxMuiltP
.Miner'
MANILA, Feb. 26. Generals MacArthur,
wheaton and Young reviewed the Thirty
third and Thirty-fourth regiments today
Tho troops presented a splendid appear
ance. General MacArthura address was
highly congratulatory.
Pnnlnln l.niffl III. a ,lotn nliw.it nt IIia
Twenty-fifth regiment, haB captured a la- MINERS ARE IN
dronu camp In thn mountains of Nuotivn
KcIJa and killed tho leader, tho notorious
Engel Miranda.
Llcutcnnut Lewis, with n detachment ot
the Third Infantry, has had five skirmishes
with Insurgents in tho Pnupangn swamps.
Tho enemy woro routed nnd sixteen rifles
wero secured.
An epidemic of rinderpest exists In tho
Vlsayan Islands. Tho dlscaso first ap
peared on Uurlns Island anil spread
thenco to Tlclo and Masbato and It
In now nnncarlnc on tho Island of
Panay. Twenty-flvo thousand caribou have samo light tp organize which they have
l.CKlilntlM- Coiiiiulllfi'
iiidI IW'jiorts on ( on I
Strike.
DENVHlt, Keb. 2C The committee of tho
leglslati'ro appointed to investigate tho coa
miners' strike In this statu has mado a
report which declared there Is much Justice
In tho complaints of tho miners. The com-
mlttoo finds that tho companies can afford
to pay higher wages and that it is not fair
for them to deny to their employes tho
"I think your Dr. Kay's Renovator is the best rem
edy that I have ever tried, Last spring I took the Dr.
Kay's Renovator and it kept me well; this spring I am
doinf the same. I could not ask for better remedies than
your Dr. Kay's Renovator and Dr. Kay's Lung Balm.
The Dr, Kay's Lung Balm will break up a cold and the
Dr. Kay's Renovator will carry it out of the system. I
recommend your remedies to all my friends. I cannot
speak too highly of them."
It Renovates the Whole System
Hliiiiiniiliiij,' all poisons loft in 1 lie system b.v Lit lirippe. AVhen your iipptMite fails nnd
you feel weak anil debilitated, liver is slavish (as it. always is in tlie spring), bowels eon
stipatetl, bilious, tired fooling, baekaelie and headache, and other aches, remember that
these symptoms are forerunners of what may prove to be a serious illness, unless fore
stalled. DR. KAY'S RENOVATOR
In the house is a precaution that all should I also. One could not have better family reme
dies on hand to jjuard atiajiist sickness and large doctor's bills. If il is in the house when
needed, it is a stitch in lime that saves nine. You cannot afford to nelect this. If yon do
it may cost you many times this amount, to say nothing of the misery experienced by that
tired, all-gone feeling during the spring months.
WE WILL GIVI5 YOU VWEE ADVICE. Write us all about your symptoms and our
physicians will gladly send you personal advice, Free of Charge. They will also send vou
sample of the Kemedy andDr. Kay's Home Treatment, a valuable book on treatment of dis
eases. Free. Do not lake a substitute, no matter who tells you some other remedy is just
as good. Insist upon trying Dr. Kay's .Renovator. Jt has no equal. If you can't gel it
at druggists, send the price direct to J)r. U. J. Kuy Medical Co., Saratoga Springs, X. Y.,
and it will be sent prepaid by return mail. Dr. Kay's JJenovator is sold, Tablets for i.e
and uOc, and Liquid, $1.00.
Two friends in emergencies.
I he Doctor and
ILER5
PURE MALT
WHISKEY
Purity
above
suspicion.
already died on Mnsbatn Island. Tho
natives aro dependent upon tho enrthon
for agricultural operations, and tho dlscnso
has minimized rice planting nnd ro-
Btrlcted tho sugar crop and much suffer
ing Is likely to ensue. Illgld quarantlno
measures havo beon adopted.
A new party, called conservative, Is be
ing organized. Colonel lllnnco, a Mncnbcbo
chief, Is tho leader of tho party. Tho
church clement Is Identified with tho con
servative party.
themselves exorcised. Legislation Is recom
mended as follows:
An eight-hour constitutional amendment,
an antl-screet) law, mnro stringent require
ments In regard to ventilation, butter regu
lations for tho weighing of coal, n pay day
every two woclts, an anti-trust law, au antl-
poollng law. an cl'fcctlvo anti-scrip law
nnd tho better enforcement of tlie state
laws by tho stato coal mlno Inspector.
Dr. Kay's Lung Balm
cures evcrv kind of cough, la Krlppe, bronchitis,
soro tliront, croup, w hooping cough, etc. Never
ilcranc.cn tho stomach. AtDrutrciatB. 10&!a
RIPAN'S TAnUL.ES Is nn effectual cur
for tho Ills which originate In a bad rtom
ucn. lu ror sc. ai an aruKS.
THE STANDARD
The Bee Building
Ih considered the Hlniulunl of otilce linlld
lnjr excellence for Omaha. Other liulldlnjis
coiiiimrc different features of their service with
that or The Heo Hiillrtlnc; and nay it Is as
Kood In this or that particular respect.
Remember Junt a few points of excellence
of The Ueo Ruildlni;: It is lire proof It Is clean
it Is warm In winter and cool In summer it
Ik well ventilated It has all day, nil night and
.Sunday elevator service It has all day and all
night electric light service-Its rents aro no
higher than lu Inferior buildings.
R. C.
leters St Co.
DENTAL AGENTS
GROUND HLOOP
BEE ULDO.
Army Stennipr WrccUoil,
MANILA, Feb. 110. Tho steamer Newark
of the quartermaster's department has been
wrecked on Catauduancs Island.
Crnlcli mill Cunt Thrown Awny.
The United States government, which
owns tho Hot Springs of Arknnsas, says
they will euro rheumatism, gout, neuralgia,'
catarrh, nervous trouble and many others,
Write Bureau of Information for Illustrated
books.
Iiiiurovrmriil for Stittr Institute.
Committees of the state senate and of the
house of representatives have visited the
Institute for tho Ocaf and Dumb nnd In
vi.Htliriitcil tho need of tho Improvements
anlted for by Superintendent It. K. Stewart,
Tne improvements comprise rcimirx nun
an nuullion to tne tiutitiings, u now staiiu
ntnn nml better tiro protection, n now
gymnnslum, n bnltcry. n cold storage plant
anil numerous supplies aim win turn uimui
mow.
"When tho grip left me my nerves and
heart were badly affected; but I began
taking Dr. Miles' Nervlno and Heart Cure
and was soon all right." Wm. Iloerleht,
Kau Claire, Wis.
THU IIKAI.TV MAIIKKT.
INflTllUMKNTS placed on record Tuesday,
February 20:
Warranty llretlx.
M. A. Corrlgan and husband to Kme
line Oarriihnn, lots 7 and S, block fi,
rVrWvm, Plnrj). IaIm 13 tft IH. IllnolC
20, 1st add to cforrlgan I'lnco ..J 1.0QO
A, A. Anderson and wife to J. o, Nel
son, eH lot 2, block H, I.owo's add. . W0
Clinton breutt to J. II. Iieckett, lot 3,
block 38, South Omaha 1,0)0
Sophia I'oppeuhngun and husband to
(Mit-lnl Knrli lulu 1 In (! 1A. 1 mill m.
block 22. Millard , !.
HnmHi-Hft Trust comnanv to Ullzabeth
l.'hl, lot 6, block 9. Ilnnscom llnct... 2.(1)0
w. rirr nnd wife to Anna Callahan.
lots 3 and 9, Orndy'a subdlv 7.0J0
Hmiiliii Itfiillv Romnnnv to Horn lick.
wV4 lot 4. block 9, Hwoesy's add....... W
Runfi to Miiriro Mcl'ormlck. W XI feet
lot 2. block 5, same fi'O
8am to W. V. Weber, s 23 fet lot 7.
nnrl n tfnl lot K. IllOok S. llodlelC'H
subdlv 1 .500
(lull Claim DrcilH.
1. 11. Dunilv to A. J. Smith, lots 1 to
II. II. 15. 17 to 28, block 7, lloso 1 1 111 5,)
CH m.UiM bk DBBk. B.
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Cigar
Costs the smoker 10c; 2 for 25c; 15c;
according to size.
"America's Favorite"
because of its superior quality.
Always uniform.
H. h. iiruce & Co.,
(Ilntrlbnlitra.
Ontnlia. Men.
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