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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SJjbNDAtf , DEOEIMEER 2 , 1889 5 Ii'
v THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER ,
Whnt Travoltas Mon Are Trying to
Got Out of the Ballroads
A UNIVERSAL TICKET WANTED
I Action of tlio Southern TrAvalor's As-
I Kiiclntlan on the Movciiinnt A
'
Vlatltn oftho Flontls Notes
nnd I'crquiinl Mention
An Unlvcrnn.1 Ticket
I The Soutliorn Travelers ns.socln.tlon
[ IstigiltiUiiR the universal comuiorclal
[ ticket ; that is , a Uckot good on nil rall-
f roads In the United States The hloa
originated n few months ago with rep
roBontalivos from the various cotntnor-
clal organizations who have dotormlnod
toorguni/.o thomsalves into what will
lie called the central board Tlioy will
nlfio include In tlinir board as members
merchants , railroad oMciuls and com
mercial travelers , tnado up us follows :
Ono ronrcscntativo from oacti commorcliil
truvulorn' society , nutnborlng In nil
about 30
Four representative merchants oaeh from
| tlio nortliorn , soutliorn , cistern mid west
; cm states , and tlio I'ucIIlo slope , num-
1 benne in nil ! > 0
I Ono representative from each of the rail
I road truillo associations , numbering In
all 4
| Total number of representatives II
I These , when assembled and present ,
I either in porsou or roprcsontcd by
I tiroxy , to coastituto hoard and elect by
I ballot n prosidont.chairnmii , vice chalr-
I man , gonornl sccrotary and treasurer ,
I together with other olllcers , that they
t
I may determine upon and to propn.ro
I nnti adopt a constitution and bylaws for
I tliolr government
I Thpy will consolidate nnd unlto In
I one national body or association , us far
| I as possible , the merchants aad com
I morcial travelers of the United States
They will iirocuro for the holder and
Durchanor of su h ticket , who is a mom
I bor of the commercial travelers society
I represented in the board , or of tlio
I central board itself , extra baggagoal-
I lowanccs from these now given travel
I mg men , and obtain for thotn cou-
I cessions from hotels , transfer companies
I nnd liveries
I It hud been determined that $25,00(1 ( is
I absolutely necessary to bring to fruition
I the alms and objects of this central
ft board as heretofore sot forth , and for
tlio purpose of collecting such a sum it
B lias boon doomed advisable to issue ccr-
B llllcatos of charter inomborship to mor-
B chants on payment of $10 , the funds so
B accruing to bo deposited by the Irons
I uror of the tomnorary board in the
B Chemical National bank of Now York ,
H subject only to the order of the porma-
H ncntcontral board when duly organ
izoil
If the board , when duly organized ,
B > * ehall fail to sccuro the honoring of the
B proposed uuivorsal commercial ticUot ,
B the funds on deposit in the Chemical
B National bank of Now York shall bo
B divided and returned pro rata among
B the holders of membership cortiticatcs
B Under tlio present interstate com
B mcrco law this uuivorsal commercial
B ticket must be obtainable by the gen
B oral public It shall bo so provided as
B follows :
B As the member through his member
B ship fees , and by his nnnual dues , pays
Bj for tlio cost of the manufacture , issuunco
und rcdomption of this ticket , any ono
B not a member should pay a share of the
B eiunc whoa ho uses it For this purpose
B n noii-mombcr or the general public
will be called upon , should they desire
B to purchase a 5,000-milo book , to pay for
B the cost of the same , viz : Ticket proper ,
B $2.50 ; identification card , without which
B no ticket is good So , making $7.61) ) to bo
paid in excess of face value of ticket ,
viz : $100.
It is elaimod by' the board that the
B ticket will obviate the present necessity
B of having separate mileage tlckots for
B each and every road to bo traveled ever ,
nudyotgivo the fortunate holder the
Bj lowest rates for that form of ticket , viz :
6100.
A Victim or tlio Flnntl
John I ) . Dorsoy a traveling salesman
of Phlladolphia , was stopping at the
Ilurlbut house , Johnstown , when it was
struck by the flood from the broken
dam Dorsoy was bulTbtnd around by
tlio raging waters and was at last res
cued in a helpless condition ' IIo re
mained in n hospital for some time and
was taken to Philadelphia on Juno M ,
when it was found ho had contracted
typhoid fever , from the effects of .vhich
hod led on July 15. IIo hold a policy in
tlio Commercial Mutual Accident com
pany of Philadelphia for $5,000.
Ills motlior , Mary Dorsoy , has brought
eult against that company to recover
the amount of the insurance She
oluiins Unit the death of her son aud
the disease lie contracted resulted from
the exposure and the injuries ho ro-
colvod in the Hood The insurnnco
company , however , resists the payment
of the polioy upon the ground that
Dorsoy's death was not the result of the
injuries ho received at Johnstown , but
from typhoid fever , which had been
. .contraoted after ho returned homo , nnd
could not bo attribute ; ; to his weakened
cond tlon that followed his sad experience -
once at the ill-fntod town
Qront Ills lSuainesn
"I dent remember ever to have soon
bo many drummora from the north be
fore " The spcakor was a hotel man
They are rushing the south , " he con
tinued They have been coming for
lour solid months , nnd they ail toll big
stories about the incrcasod business
Wo roomed shoo drummers
eight to
I night , nnd the other hotels , I am told ,
have quite as many in different lines "
Tlio drummers are accustomed to como
onrly in the fall , nnd usually they do
not remain longer than a few weeks
They have generally "doiio" the south
in a hurt time
"It is a fact , " a Unvoting man said ,
us ho footed up his qrdors last night ; "I
will toll you candidly thnt I have sold
moro goods this trip than I ever sold on
any two trips south To what do I at-
trlbuto it ? Ii la the prosperity of the
pcoplo I have boon in the south two
months , nnd I have not cunvnssod my
territory The sumo time last year I
had worked my Hold and was on my
way back homo Everywhere that I
have boon are ovidonous of prosporlty
and progress and the people are happy
Tlioy talk better ; they smllo moro , aud
buy moro goods than I have ever sold
before They all talk of good times
My trip tills season has boon the buslost
• oiio I ever had "
A Discriminating Ifuatf
Wakiskijjmj , Neb , Nov 29. To the
Editor of TiikBeh : In your drum
mora column next wool : I wish you
would call attention to the fact that the
OhicagoSt Paul , Mluiionpolls& Omaha
railway In Nobraslca only allows 150
poundb of baggage free on mileage
tlckots , and it is the only road in tlio
state making any distinction between
local tickets at 2 cents a milo and mlle
ago ; at 21 cants par mlto It scorns some |
association of Unvoting mon ought to
dotormlno whether the slate law will
justify such a discrimination I hnrdly
think so , and a road that trios to oxor-
clso ' such u prlvilcgo when the cxponso
falls almost exclusively on the commer
cial traveler scorns to be very short
sighted and ought to bo remembered by
the boys in shipping J. M. A.
Traveling Men Mailo llappv
The Summit house at Creston , In , ,
gnvo a free banquet on Thnnksgivitig
to the traveling men , consisting of din
ner , supper nnd breakfast
At the conclusion of the sumptuous
dinuor ubout twenty of the guosta met
in the holol parlors and passed compli
mentary resolutions on the hospitality
of mine host , Mr J. A. Bock
J. N. Houston of Keokuk wns called
to the chair , and also acted us sccrotary
of the meeting ,
Some eloquent speeches on Turkey
were delivered , and on adjournment
the gobble in the parlor and halls
fully demonstrated how traveling men
uppcclato courtosics shown them when
away from homo Following is u par
tiallistoftho committo : S. D. llug-
glcs , C. S. llono , L. C. Fesslor , G. II
Whnnlo , Uyron Willis , M. Norton , W.
II llimmel , P. M. Adams Chicago ; W.
T. Humes J. N. Iluoslon , W. II Titus ,
Keokuk ; S. 0. CJlond , Itoohostor , N. Y. ;
J. F. Konfro , Now York ; A. G. Leas ,
W. M. Lambing , Dos Moines ; J. D.
Hartman , John M. KilfoilorSt Joseph ;
C. W. Bantznor , C. P. Holkos , Omaha ;
II C. Cadwalador , Orawfnrdsvlllo ;
George II Uorg , St Louis ; T. C. Bran
tyoim , Burlington
Grip Sack Notes
E. T. Frank sojourned nt North Platte
ever Sunday
G. Morly of the Kllpatrfok-Koch. firm
started on a tour of Iowa last wcok
S. M. Kohn and L. B. Farrell , two of
Kilpatrick-Koch's best mon , had a
Bhort Thanksgiving vacation aid spout
it in Omaha
O. H. Munson and W. B. Flold , who
formerly traveled for Parrotto & , Co m-
pany , are now roprcsonllng the house
of Turner & Jay
John II Harburg , the jolly representative -
sontativo of Kector-Wilholmy & Com
pany ate Thanksgiving turkey with his
family in this city
F. A. Stanley , hustlorfor the Colorado
Soap company of Denver , has been
working for his firm in western Ne
braska aud spent tlio day at Nortli
Platte -
B , (3. ( Iloag rested from his labors
ever Sunday in the city , but sails again
today Ho sings the praises of Allen
Brothers grocery house all ever No-
braska
M. M. Slomon , who travels for Hoyn ,
tlio Omaha photographer , is making a
trip through Utah and joluod the
knights of the grip at North Platte for
Sunday
CyThurman , a traveling man , re
cently sawed a cord of wood at Fairbury
in three hours and a half and won a
wager of $10. This fact shows that trav
eling mon can work as well as talk
when hard pressed
Bob Grotto , ono of the clovcrost mon
on the road , and who by the way sells
wet hardware , was ono of the most con
spicuous figures in thn Pacllio hotel at
North Platte His smiling countenance
and genial ways always make friends
He will take an extended trip through
the west
The Grand Pnelflo hotel at Columbus ,
Neb , setup ' a dinner on Thanksgiving
day that simply surpassed anything of
the kind ever before attempted on such
nu occasion in thnt town Landlords
Lehman and Miller throw themselves ,
and ns a result , served a meal lit for the .
gods Their guests , principally travel
ing mon , enjoyed it hugely
Colonel Bussy , E. C. Mulsby , William
Dillingham and D. II McCarty , castorn
members of the profession , wore in town
last week Colonel Bussy sells under
wear for Hunter & Curtis , Chicago ;
Mulsby represents Hunt it Company ,
Kochostor , who manufacture the same
line of goods , and Dillingham dispenses
cigars for Koynolds , Itogors & Company
of Binghampton , N. Y.
' The Sunday nuosts
At the Millard : J. E. Jones , Balti
more ; E. T. Howe , Chicago ; William
H. Ford , P. L. Ford , Fort Wayne , Ind ;
William Edwards , William \Vall and
W. Jaeobson , Now York ; C. B. Wood
ruff , Now Yorlc ; Louis Friend , Now
York ; M. C. Block , Newark , N. J. ; W.
n. Hummel Chicago ; H. W. Butts ,
Chicago ; II V. King , Adrlon , Mich ;
B. A. Walker , Krio ; n. M. Hunter ,
Chicago ; lames II Hart , Philadelphia ;
G. W. Fester , Boston ; D. P. Drown ,
Chicago ; E , E. Levy , O. F. Evans ,
Chicago ; F. Lindonburg Now York ;
William R. White , Chicago ; George A.
Idler , Chicago ; John E. Loiflcgwoll ,
Now York ; Chnrlos W. WaitoChicago
At the Merchants : Herman Ingor-
sell , Lincoln ; It L. Henry , North
Adams , Mass ; Duke Beall , Lincoln ; II
D. Allen , St Louis ; E. C. Jolforios ,
Cleveland ; C. II Brown , St Louis ; G.
B. Brookor , Philudolphia ; O M. Gid-
dings , Sioux City ; J. W. Townor , Chi
cage
At the Murray : F. B. Klock , S. G.
Caedor , W. II Silvorhorn , P. D. Boo
boo , W. T. Cnroy , n. M. Barnes , J. P.
Greene , E. Wosslng , B. Kingsbury , W.
L. Wngnor , II A. Kinney , Chicago ; H.
nnzloton , II E. Woodson , St Louis ; M.
F. Palmer J. L. Sardy , S. 1. Volt , G.
-T. Sonl , Now York ; J. M. Waldron ,
Dohver ; W. H. Hull , Boston ; W. A.
Williams , Dos Molnos ; M. Stconbock , i
Phlladolphia ; It E. Hains , Des Moines ; i
William P Daniels , Codnr Rapids , la ; ;
S. R. Greer , Atlantic ; N. B. McDowell ,
Cleveland
At the Pnxton : T. F. Laning , Knnsus
City ; J. Wyman Jones , P. II Hoover , 1
Wattor Fletcher , Now York ; Isaac 1
Waxoll , Chicago ; U. O. Rogers , Cin '
cinnati ; E. G. Spilsburg , Trenton , N. J. ; ;
G S. Hammond , J. P. Green , Chicago ; ;
II McLean , Poorla ; J. II Rothwoll ,
Chicago ; J. Reodur , Cincinnati ; N. E.
Vlacont , Columbus , O. ; M. Alexander ,
Now York ; W. J. Blair , Cincinnati ; M.
Reese , Chicntro ; D. S , Culver , Chicago ;
F. A. Pillars , Now York ; Win A. Irons ,
Phlladolphia ; J. W. North , E. W.
Soherr , Now York ; C. M. Schotmotkor , '
Columbus , O. ; S. T. Alton Chicago ; A ,
J. Ewing , Clinton , la ; M , B. Walker ,
Chicago ; W. M. Fairboin , Now York ;
M , E. Wilcox Uhicago ; II M. Clair ,
Philadelphia ; Charles E. Conoon , Now
York ; W. II Squires , Chicago ; A. D.
Thurston , F. A , Poor , Now Yorlc
rrom n Ilnlndrop to a Geyser
Tlio wcnidors of water iu various forms Is
the subject of nu article wtiicli tao great
KiiRllaU sciouMst , Prof Tyndull , lias writtou
for tlio coming volume of tlio Youths Com
Eanion 1'opulur Bcientiilo articles will also
o contributed by Prof N. b. Shalor , Prof
John Trobrblce , Sir Morr ' el MacUenele , Dr
William A. Ilammoncl , Lieutenant fcjehwatka
and St John Koosa .
A Q i"rr HhiiumIv lor lloart Failure
In Franco , when a paUaut is under
chloroform , on the slightest symptom
of heart failure they nut his head down
ward and his heels in the ur | says the
Merchants and ManufacturersJournal .
They suy it always rostorca him , If
walking on the hands removes heart J
troubles , how mauy heels would be in
the air
AN EIiHS IiUDOi : OF SOItltOW
A tinrtfclj Attonilcd Steel hie ; of tlio
Oninlin l.odicn Yoitcrdnv
The Elks ledge of sorrow yesterday after
nooa was very iargoly nttcndod by members
and their friends , ninny ladies gracing the
occasion with tholr presence At the appointed -
pointed hour the mombcrs formed & proccs-
Bion In the largo club parlor and marched
two by two Into the ledge room which was
beautifully decorated nnd prescntod a
solemn appearance Over the altar hunt ; a
heavj black niantlo while around the blblo
nnd cmbloiii rested wreathes of Ivy and on
the pictures of thu thrco departed brothers ,
Uawight G. Hull , Kacharlah Thomason anil
Willis F. Clark , wore suspended folds of
crane The exercises wcro oponcd by ox-
nltcd Hulor liechel , nnd Dean Gnrdnor of
Trinity cathedral , ofTcred prayer , Alter a
solcntion Rivon by the quartoito , composed
by Captain Kinzto , Jules Lumbnnl , C. K.
Abbott ami Walter Dale , Hon , John M.
Thurston , eulogist of the day , was intro1
duccd Mr , Thurston's address , while short ,
was ono of the most cloiiuont nnd offectlvo
ever listened tn by an Omaha ledge Ho was
followed by Iteetor McKay ot St Paul's
Episcopal church , Council Bluffs , in a touch
ing narration of Chorion Ylvlnns Ufa and
death nt Lciuivlllo : also by P. It , Morrissey
whoso lomnrks hnu Bpoclal reference to the
three dead members From bogiuuing to
end the coromonles were very Impresslvo
and beautiful
TIU2I11 NI3W CllUltOII
Tlio lininaiiticl HnptUt Society Wor-
hIH | > 4 In Its Own Hnnclunry
The momburs of the Immnnucl Bnpttst
church held services for the tlrst time In
tholr now and cosy httlo church nt Twenty
fourth nnd Binnoy strcots yesterday morn
ing and nro very proud of tliolr now homo
The building is 30xS3 foot and has a seating
capacity of 400. It consists of auditorium ,
Sunday schoolroom and gnllory The Sun
day school room has folding doors and la
cuso of nn overflow will accommodnto nearly
ono hundred pcoplo During the week the
room will bo used ns the pastors study and
olllco The rooms arc splendidly ventilated
and well warmed The Moor is a gradual in-
clir.o to the pulolt and Is handsomely car
peted The scats nro to bo elegant cherry
colored opera chairs Ono hundsomo memo
rial window has been put la already nnd
others are to follow
The church was organized only a year and
n half ago with ten members and it now
numbers ninety Kov Frank W. Fester is
the popular nnd energetic pastor who has
been idontiliou with the church through all
its struggles and has the satisfaction of see
ing his flock own a lundsomo church with
only nlichtdobt
The pastor took for his subject yesterday
morniug Upsetting Things " Next Sunday
ovcnlng is young ladies evening and on the
following Sunday will probably occur the
dedication of thc , church
Wrntcrii Art Association
The Western Art association is now in
possession of enough pictures to fill a good
sized room aud it Is a collection which would
muko nu oxcollcut beginning toward thu cs-
taohshincut of a permanent art exhibit
Ono of the conditions of inomborship m
the assoeiatioa is that each niouibor shall
contribute a piece of their own work to the
collection of tlio society In this way the
society has acquired about two hundred
pictures which are storoa away for want of
a proper place in which to display them
The collection was nugmentod nt the close
of tuo last oxhibliion hy the following paint
ings which were accepted by the society :
A study in still life , by Mrs George I.
Gilbert
A collection of daisies , by Mrs F , T , Em
erson
Study of n head , by A. Kothory
Scene on the Mluachodusa , by J. W.
Burtch
Landscape on china , hy Miss M. Butter .
Hold i
Still lifo study , by Anna Hungato
Peonies , by Maud Lantry
A study of bouhs , by Mrs C. F. Catliu
Coast scene , by Mrs Louisa Uryan
Eugnwingof Pctor Cooper , by William
Stcnbouse
Study in still life , by Hattie Horseboy of
Nebraska City
' Picture of u cat , by Mrs C U. Coon
California grapes , by Mrs H. L. Kennedy
Fruit piece , apples , by Tcna MoLcnnun
Pastoral scene , by Carrie L. Urodt
Several nf the moro energetic of the members
bors have been trying lor some time to per
fect arrnngoments whereby a suitable room
might bo secured und these pictures dis
played to advantage The members of the
association would also have a place to display
their work for sulo , which would undoubt
edly increase their patronage This scheme
has met with some opposition from some of
the artists , but the advocates of thu plan
hope to bo nblo to overcome this feeling
Hoods Sarsaparilla is a purely vegeta
ble preparation , being free from injuri
ous ingrodlonts It is peculiar in its
curative power
The Snlionl IJond Proposition
Ostuu , Neb , Nov 30. To the Editor of
The Bee : The success of the various bond
propositions submitted Is of vital importauco
not only to the Interests they represent , but
likewise to the city Its present and future
If the entire { GSO.OQJ of bonds are voted by
the people , it will mean nn era of progress
and dovolopmout heretofore unknown in
Omaha The oxpondlturo ot $2,000,030 for
public improvements that will follow the
successful issue of the bond elections , lalcon
in connection with the expenditure for the
city hull , postofllce building , relocation of
the fort , including the cost of the sites ,
involves an expenditure approximating
$4,500,000 for permanent improvements to bo
commenced nextspriug and completed within
the next thrco years
This large outlay cannot fail to stimulate
private and publio enterprise m a corresponding
pending dogrco-and onbanco the valuation
of realty in every part of the city
This will moan a rnpld increase in popula
tion and wealth and an incrcasoddomand for
school facilities People will not go where
their fnmillesuro deprived of proper school
privileges Homes will uot bo erected where :
school houses are wanting
The splendid system of motor street rail
ways has opened for rcsiiloncos a largo portion
tion of thu city borotofore inaccnssiblo for
want of proper transit It is for the interest
of these localities , and every man who owns [
afoot of real estate , as well as the street
railway companies , to support iho bona prop '
osltion
It will moan tno construction of Ave largo i
buildings next year , in different parts of the i
oity whuro absolutely needed , also the
erection of a largo number ot residences In
those localities ,
It will meun work for hundreds of median
ics nnd working men , und schools for their
children
The great school district of Omaha Is rich
It includes the laxablo property of the
entire city It has already constructed '
and owns school buildings estimated
at $1,000,000 , and owns and con
trols real estate for school purposes worth k
lr > 00.000 additional , including the high
school grounds , Its bonded indebtedness is
small , being but FiJl.lKK ) ; ot this amount
* 50,000 high schoil bonds will muturo In IS03
and there is { 37,000 In the sinking fund to
pay them 'X'ho voting ot school bonds cuts
no llguro iu the in per cent city limit
Tno request for $75,000 to build a south
wing to the high school building for the
proper accommodation of iho high school , In
which every part of the city is equally inter
ested , virtually amounts to but the oxlension
of the t.0,000 bonds now against that bulld-
ing und an Increase or f25OOU additional for
the completion of the building as originally
designed by the urchitccts and regents It
is worth that cost for advertising alone No
other building m the city has done so much
to advertise it
It weons the relief of the Central school
that is being driven Into the street or forced
upon outlying schools that are already
crowded , and its accommodation in the north
wing of tlio building , thus giving school fa-
cliilles to the central portion of the city , that
is now the greatest suflerer und most in ncod
of school room
It moans the purchase of five now sites
upon which us many new buildings will in
tbo future bo ncoded and ouilt These
idoutical Bites that cost J25rwo now , nt the
maturity of the bonds iu twenty years , no
doubt will be well nigh worth to the school 1
district tbo J15,000 of bonds , and , If neces
sary , could bo sold af'that ' date to largely I
provldo I for their redemption
It should bo rcmqtnbcrcd that the school
children of today , for whom these school
bonds are needed , will lnrgoly constitute the
\otors nnd tnx paydrs in twenty years ,
They will take cnro.ot the bonds If tholr
parents j will grant thorn * the privilege by vet
ing for them A vote " * for the school bond
] proposition is a votoJor your homo , city nnd
country • , U. II Houinson ,
THU NI3\V HltlDOE
Tcrnn Urion Which tlouclas County is
Asked to Vote $27 > 0,000 In Bonds
The proposition to bond the county fo
$250,000 In nld of theNobrnska Central railway
]
way company will bo voted on at the regular
city i election Tuesday , December 0.
The proposition mndo by the ofllcers of the
company , to the county commissioners , upon
which this question Is to bo submltttcd to a
vote of the pcoplo of the county , is as fol
lows 1 :
The Nebraska Ccntrnl railway company
proposes i to build a double track stool railway
bridge across the Missouri river at Borne
point yet to bo selected nbovo the present
bridges , nnd south of the north line of the
city i of Omalin provided the county of Doug
las will donate to the company two hundred
nnd ilfty thousand (350,000) ( ) dollars nf ft per
cent twenty-year bonds of the county , to bo
delivered to the comnany on the completion
of < the bridge ready for oporatlou oa orbeforo
Juno 'ii , 1SWS.
The bridge is proposed to bo built under
an act of congress entitled 'An act to
nuthoriza the construction of a bridge over
the Missouri river ot or acar the city of
Omaha , Neb , ' approved Juno 22 , 183S. And
the act provides that the bridge shall bo
open to all railroad companlssdesiring touso
the same , upon equal tonus
"In case the construction of the bridge is
not begun before Juno 15. 1890 , or the bridge
is not completed before Juno 22 , IS- , the
company shall not bo ontltled to receive any
of said bonds , oven though the nropositioii
should bo carried by vote of thn doctors ,
And , prnvldop further , th'nt said bunds
shall bo delivered to the said Nebraska Central
tral railway company , its ngcats , successors
or asslgnB , only upon the oxecutfon by said
Nobrnsku Central railway company or
Its successors , nnd delivery to Raid
county of Douglas of an under
taking In writing to the effect that the princi
pal depot ot said railway company , its gen
eral offices nnd principal machlno shops ,
when built , shall bo located nnd maintained
within the corporate limits of the city of
Omaha , Neb , nnd that a violation of the
term of said undertaking by the snld No
brnsku Central railway company or its suc
cessors snail rcodor said Nebraska Central
rnllwny corapany.or Its successors indebted
to tlio said county of Douglas to the full
amount of said bonds and the iutorcst
thereon
"By order of the board of directors of the
Nebraska Central rnllway company
J H. Dumont , Vice President
"Georob C , JJ.uisn.M , Secretary "
Thu company proposes to build a bridge
that will cost ut least $1,000,000 , , and to ex
pand thrco times that nmount in depot nnd
terminal facilities
It proposes to erect n depot that will uc-
commodato nil oftho Iowa roads that wish
to cntor Omaha , ana to furnish them nn out
let into the state by moans of the Belt line
The bonds , It voted , will bo void if work
on the b rid ire is not commenced before the
15th day of'Juno , 1893 , or if the bridge is not
completed by Juno 22 , " 1892.
Tnc mauket house noxos
A proposition will also bo voted upon at
the election on Tuesday to issue $05,000 in
bonds to bo known as market house bonds , "
to run twenty years at 5 per cent , to purchase
the building known as'the ' exposition build
ing on Capital avenup between Fourteenth
nnd Fifteenth streets , and to remodel the
same and convert it into a market house
It is proposed to pay $00,000 for the build
ing and to expend $5UOO in making the neces
sary alterations The building , if the bonds
carry , will bo proVidcd with suitable store
rooms , stalls and stands for exposing for Bulo
and making sale by the lessee and occupants
tnoroof of vegetables , ineats , poultry , fruits
aud such ether articles as are usually kept at
a public market , the same to be leased , con
ducted and managed as may bo provided or
required by the ordinances of said city
the scnooi bonds
A proposition will also bo voted upon
which authorizes the board of education to
issue school bonds In the sum 'of $215,000 ,
twenty years 5 per cent bonds for the pur
chase of school sites and the crcctioa of
school buildings
The sites proposed to bo purchased are : In
the vicinity of Twenty-fourth and Lathrop
streets , at S3.000 ; In the vicinity of Gibson ,
at $2,500 ; la the viclaity or Fort Omaha , nt
$2,500 ; m the vicinity of Windsor Place , nt
$5,000 , ; in the vicinity iOf Bedford Place , nt
? : i,500 ; in the vicinity of Center school , nt
$ a,5oo.
The buildings proposed to bo erected in
clude a $75,000-addition to the high school ;
an eight-room building on the Long school
site to cost $25,000 ; a twolvo-room building
on the Franklin school site to cost $30,000 ; a
twolvo-room building on the West Omaha
site to cost $30,000 ; a twolvo-room building
at Elovoatb and Ceater streets to cost $30-
000.
000.It
It Is also proposed'to sell the Hartman
school site and expend the funds derlvoa
from the sale iu the purchase of a school site
within six blocks of the present Hartman
school
The following are the republican candidates
who will bo voted for on Tuesday :
For mayor George W. LIningor
City treasurer John Hush
City comptroller Robert Armstrong
Police Judfro Lee Holsloy
For councllmon at largo :
First ward Ernest rituht
Second ward . . . . Dan O'Kcofo
Third ward . . . . Arthur Briggs
Fourth ward William F. Bechol
Fifth ward * Jacob Counsman
Sixth ward . ' , John MrLcario
Seventh ward Mnx Haobr
Eighth ward Theo Olueu
Ninth ward . . . ; Fred L. Blumor
Cushman's Mentbo inhaler euros catatrh ,
headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay fever
Trial Ireo at your druggist Prlco 50 cents
Von "tVlndliolin-Strnlmarin.
On November 37 Mr Von Windhcitn and
Miss Wanda Stralmann of this city were
united in matrimony by Bov tl W. Kuans
The minister , who is the father of Kov
Luther Kuhns of this city , united thefatlior
and mother ot the groom in marriage twenty
flvo years ago and baptized the groom when
ho was au infant
Miles Nerve nnd Mvor Pills ,
An important discovery , They act on the
ilvcr , stomach and bowels through the
nerves A now principle They speedily
euro bllliousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver ,
plies and constipatioW Spiondid for mon ,
women and children ; ' Smnllost , mildest ,
surest 00 doses for 25iicents. Samples free
at Kuhn & Co , 's , 15th and Douglas
DllSl ) .
SOBUESINGEU Sollgman Sobleslngor ,
December 1 , 1SS9 , aged 03 years , 0 mouths
Funeral takes place Tuesday , December 3 ,
1889 , from his Into residence , 503. South
Twenty-sixth avenue Friends of the fam-
Hy and members ot the.Musonto order are
Invited to attend '
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BETTER THAN GOLD
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ItESTOrtED HEK HEALTH ,
For S3 ycari I differed from bolls , erj-elpelM
end other blood affccUooa , taking dnrlsg that
time great quantities of different medicines with
out glvlDS mo any perceptible relief Friend *
Induced too to try 8. B. S. It unprored mo from
the start , and after taking several bottles , re-
stored my health as far u I could hope for fit
ay ago , which it now aerentjr-Cve jreara ,
Una B. M , Lucn , Bowling QrccaKy
TrcaUaor.nninpand8k1IiMtt | nialledfree
SMUT BVIXWriO CO , AtlantaOa ,
AN i EARLY SLAUGHTER
• ;
Wo liavo nUogctiicr too ninny fine suits nnd ore'conls both in our men's niul boys1lonnrlineiit. . ' j
The continued * wnrm .vcntlier hns demoralized the cnslent manufacturers , nnd the figures at which finn j |
goods wore ollbiod the pnst few days tempted us to buy very heavy Wc must now unload , aud com j |
monco nn early slaughter of these goods 4 , ' |
Wo name a few of the bargains wo offer this week $3. About 500 good Chinchilla Ovorconts , < j ,
serge lining nnd honestly made , n subetnntinl gnnncnt for n mechanic nnd worlcinginim , and n cent for ' 11
which you would have to pay elsewhere $ G or § 7 , only $3. j 12
$8.25 200 fine nil wool Kersey Overcoats , of same quality n3 those offered a few days ago for 69.50 , , ? '
only that they have no satin sleeve lining Wo hnve two shades , one dark brown , which is silk faced ' jl
the ether is a fine mixed blue without facing These coats are positively worth double , \ \ \
$3.00 175 good Chinchilla Ifeefors and Vests , lined with checked ca < simoro and well made , nu ex- i f [ ?
ccllnnt coat and vest for which other house * would ask about § 7.50 ; wo odor thorn this wool ; at $3.00. . ] , ' ]
The nbovo nro nil in men ' s sizes , from 3-i to 42. , | tj
At § 2.25 wo oiler 300 boys capo overcoats , s ' r/.o3 from 5 to 12 , mndo of good chinchilla , a ncnt brown lj | |
color ; this is splendid value the coats are worth fully So aud could not bo bought for less / ! j
Recollect thnt we do not hnndlc shoddy or trashy goods , so thnt when wo quote prices they repneseut tijji
honest goods , and however low n price wo may unuic , rest assured that the garment has our guarantee jj
which means that it is what it should bo and as fair in every way as recommended jljji
KB m m JP1 IB / % - '
Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha fij
DRS BETTS & BETTS
MM Faunam STitrrT , Omaha , Nbb
( Opposite Faxtoa llotth )
OlScshours,0a.m.to8p.in. Sunday ! , 10a. m. , to
I pm
Specialists In Chronic , Neirous.Sktn and Dlooil Dis
eases
r'T'Consultatton at office or by mall free Mcdl *
clncs sent by mall or express , securely packed , frco
from observation Quuruntccs to euro quickly , safe
ly and permanently ,
NERYODS DEBILITY ? iSSa ifeS3 ! ;
eions I'liTsleal decax , nrisinK from tinllscr-utlon , excess -
cess or Indulgence , lirnductnjr nleeplostios * . despon
dency , pimples on the frtco , uvurMon tosoctety easily
dlflcouraccd , IhcJc of eonlldencn unfit for study
or business , and finds llfo ti burden Safely , permnn *
entlrnnd privately cured Coniult Drs UettsA Uotts ,
1108 Fa mam Street , Omabn , Neb
Bloofi and Skin Diseases fn ' t " ! , 0
results , completely ern til eft ted wlthunt the aid of
mercury Scrofula , erysipelas , ferer nores , blotches ,
ulcers.pains In the beurt and bouei , syphilitic sore
throat , mouth sud tongue , ratnrrb , etc , permanently
cured where others hnvo failed
Kidney Urinary ntTV r [
quont burn In jj or bloody unno urine ht > : U colored or
with rnllky sediment on ntanUnir weak back.itonorr
hrea , Rleul.cystitis , etc Promptly and safely cured
cbargua reasonable ,
Cgftfl"DT-rlBlir UT1 I Guaranteed per
movat complete without cuttlnc , caustic ordlllatlon
Cures etloctoil at homo hy patient without a moments
pMn or annoyance
To Young Men anfl MifldlG-Aacil Men
? PrTDDn8 awful cnocts ot early
AQTTDl
uUlUi uUrlLl Vice , ivhleh urines orpanlo
weakness , destroying IjoiIi mind und uuuy , wltb all
Its dreaded Ills , permanently cured
Tina 'DU'nTKJ Address thojo who have lro >
UltOi JJuilU paired themselves by Improper
Imluljxoncoiand and solltHry littulttt ivlilcli rufu belli
ljouy and mind , untitling tueni for business , study or
mnrrUue . . . .
Maiihiku Mn.v , or tuoio entering on tlint liappy
Ufa , urraro of pbytlclal debility , quickly nsslsled
OUR SUCCESS
Is based upon facts , flrst practical experience , sec *
end ' very cn o Is esurUlly studied , thus starting
aright , thlrd-n.e41clnsare prepared In our own la-
batory exactly to suit c&cn case , thus ttflVctlng cures
without Injury ,
tJffiendl ( cents posture for celebrated worts on
chronic , nervous undilcUcitudl eases , Thousands
cured , * tiTA friendly letter or call may save you - future
ture autfertni : and ehamo unUaddtioluen > onrs to Ufa
fiy"No letters answered unless accompanied by I
cents In etamps Address or call on
liOS Farntan Street Omaha , Nab
KIRKS
AMERICAN
FAMILY
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mk brooks bros ! & co
HBL Importers and Wholesale Pcalcis In
HRn Watches , Jewelry , Cutlery ,
RtMi Notions , Novelties , Albums ,
GljSA Fancy Goods , Walking Canes ,
I ljML Coal-Collar Springs , Ac , c
pid B fjirge aiiorlmcnt for
Fjtlj WCane Racki , Knlle Boirdt , Spindles ,
tJMI Mf Auctioneer * , Streetmen and Peddlen
K ? * aF lilt rariety or fc 10o and iSo counter
WvWf gooiu Bend for llluitraudcololoKiie
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u lMW forth Fcff.tliSt ,
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Ute IANIilllNK ; I lie llneit calp rleantcrand toilet
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• nam n p > a A Perfect Art Album containing 24
EfiKEiBelu'fu' , ' ' Fhotograptis representing
Tea and Colfeo culture , will be sent
on receipt of your address
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CHASE & SANBORN , 13Q Broad St , Boston
Western Dept 80 Franklin St , , Chicago , III
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tlrle-i r r otT without the ttnowlcdgo of ttidrotlnt ,
if Dece ary It la absolutely harmlcmi uodwllJcITeot
a parnianeut and • psedy oure.whatli-sr thn put lent la
a raoderatadrlnkar or analoohollo wreok IT MK VKK
FAIL * * . It operatea fo quietly aud with such cer
tainty that the patient underffoe * no lnoonvpnirnoe ,
and ere he la aware , hU oompleta reformation la
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UlIIINal fO.I5th A Pf.uuU-anu.1 Initial : CiimlriKKt * .
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FOR MEN ONLY !
NTUOIIIIC Oenralaud NE11V0D8 DEBIUTTTi
riTTTP "P.W kn of BoJyind Kindi Effect !
V * J JJ of Erron or XxMtmia Older Young
B.k .l , Holil aiXIKKIUfll Itdimd Il0 l0t l. , . . ill
Birwiiiii.a nKta.iniiai'puii'KD ' iiikiiks a rnT9 of bout
ibMlul.lr . .r.lll.f IIUHE THHTBIKT-H.B | . | . , dj
a U.llrTroH 41 bUto , T rrllori , ul rurrlKMCuanfrl ! .
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tMitodl Int Hit till UIUIfAl C0..BUlFm.N. .
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IVI ri 1111111111 Haannr r ttvictlia
Bf IUIIIIUUU ot joutliful Inii.rudrnru ,
cu > lnr Prematura liccjiy , htT.ou , lk > lilllly Ix > t
Hoiiliricxl , Jc , hn lite tried In i ulnvtoryktifmn reme
dy , liaidlHcnvvrwl a. ImiiloiiiwiinnfBfir en r < , \ ldcu
uevrlll lend ' • enlodl Kltl.i : lo 111 ! fillnwiiuirTrn
idJitM.J.II.IIKEVKU , I'll.Uoiarxi.Now VorkUty
mTrrt"Morililne | llatilt cured , A pernnnent
JL VJ ill and nnlnloB * cure aunrunteiil In erery
Instance ( JrerlUU cured In Knniai City Ile.torre-
fereiieea clren l aymont ! cay 1'rlvalo conultu-
tlonr omsil and 212 JHiuea liulldliiK.cornerHUtU
aud Main , unlrn hours , iu n. in to 6 p. in
Hit O. I' , CUATs , KANSAS CITV , 5lo.
A BIC OFFER !
( Yu will make you a proent of n bulMIng lot adjoin ,
luffonoof tbu most pruniUlniEtltlosoii IIih West and
pay tliu talon t n It lor twoyeara If yi u nIII ilou nllKlit
aerrlee form Iu your town , hend til jour name and
wo will itriiu sou full particulars Atldroi , 'I'iik
NlHlTH-WrsT Ci , i5 ilearliorn Hlreet , ClileutfO , ill
TAPEWORM S.
vrllU heed or no feet nof.itlnr r < iulr d , Sendee
III | YI IM Um' * . ' i
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THE RWLMTIME TABLE fj
OMAII A. " | k |
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Depot lutli As Moaon eU Omulia Oraalm , ; * ja | I
Kz . . . Uil5 p m : S0 n in 'lil '
OlicaBoMa' ' .l rtJS : a m 0:00 : p la } JM I
CIiIcrko Local 0w : p m Sii0 u m ii
Jleuvcr Veatlbulo V.x ' 10:05 : m 3:00 p rn 'tlU 'J '
IJneolu & uourordia IoU 8i0 : am 0:15 p m Si j
Cplorailo smil nut p m las ) u m jf ! i
Clilcnro Kiwt Mall , via U. .iEjj
1' . Tianircr 4U : p m fl !
Knnsjs City Kxproin lij ; : a m ftr ! : n m ' t
Ivnusas Uity Uvprets u ; p m OM p m -Mi
SIOUX CITV &VAC1KIU I.eavo Arrive ill
Depot 15th VWcusterats Umntia Omalm H |
Bt l'aul I.lnuteil 0ir. : p m Q&g m B |
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C. M. A : ST I' MH f.eavo Arrive . ' .
Depot lUlh &Marey sis ( linnlin Omatift ' jt
Wo a. Mali : 15 a in 8 '
fMo 4. Kxpress 0oo : p in 4
Mo 1. Mall 7:1. > a m H |
No 3. Rxpross 0:03 : p rn HBf
WAUA811 WHaTIJHN Leave Arrlvo M
Depot litli& Marcy cts Ouinlia Oiunim 'MBe ;
Ko 8 St T , . lisp Dally . . 4i ; ; , p " m 3S0 pm * ' : '
O. ST 1 > . M. ft O. Leiivo Arrive i
Depotlalh&Woustor ts Oiualia Omalm
• Rioux City Kxprcas 1:0) : ) p in 1:10 p m 1
blotix City Au'jiimoilnt'n ' H:0J : a in 0 : < > p in i
i W. I'uiu T.lnilteit 0:15 : n in ! ) : : a m - >
j 1 * l Iorciico Iasieiicer . ( l : ; a in 0U0 am i
I • > lorenco InarenRer . . . . fi:15 : p m 8:00 p ui j
! 'hioux ' ' ' '
City Ac'oin'clAt'n 6M3 p in :
JMou Cltv Ac'omMat'n 4 : a m 'i
• Dnily Except Sunilay t
tDally Kxcent Jlrmdav ,5
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-t. ' 1' : ! 1-11- ' • 0ilV0 I Arrlvo ;
n
fepoi loth & .
Marcy sta Omaliu j otuune s
Clilcaco llxprois Dally . 0is : " alii 11:05 p m 5
Atlantic Mall Dally 7lj : j > m | 7:50 a in <
_ K E. Sc 31. V. It It Lnavo Arrlvo \
Depot Htliis Webster ht9. Omaha , Ornuba
lllact Hills Kxpr.iaa 8:5. > a in fi:4' : p m 'i
DostumsS ; Superior I2x. 8 : i a in 6:45 : p in J
Lincoln & Wulmo Pass . . 5:00 : p m 10:2i : a m 1
David Ctty * York laai 5:00 : p in 10 : > W am . !
Norfolk lana , 6:10 pm 10i : am < < • < '
O. U. L & P. I Luavo Arrlvo a
Depot lutb & Marcy sis.I Omaha Omaha 5
Atlantic Kxpreau 'J:15 a m 0:30 : pm 1
Nlgbt Kxprcs * S15 ; ( i m 9'J0 : a m r
Vemlbuled Kxproas * 4:15 : p m 10:00 : a m I
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MISSOIIHI PACIFIC , Lcavo Arrive at \
Depot 15th and Webster Omaha Omaha ;
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No 4 , St L. Si K. C. Kxp 10:30 pm "
No 2. 6t. J , . Si IC O. lxp ! SiM ) p. m.
No 3 , St L. & R. O. Dxp 5:35 : p. m. ,
No 1. St , L. & K. D. ixp : 0:40 : a. m.
UNION PAOinu Leave Arrlva ;
Depot luth mid Marcy ats Omulia Omaha : '
• Overland llyer 7M pm 7:10 : am 31
• Limited Kast Mall 8:15 : pm 4:20 : pm ' • %
Denver Kxprcaa 10W : am 4:00 : pm
+ ( ! rund Island Express . 4:45 : pm I3ill : : pm ' • %
Kansas City Kxpress . . 4:0 am 12:21 : am -t
• 1'npllllon Passenger 0:53 : p in 7s30 am -i
• Dally 'J
tDatly Except Sunday a
SUI1UU11AN TItAlNS $
Wentwnrrt , • * '
Itunnlnu between Council Dluffa and Al- J
bright * In addition to the otatlons meutlonod I
trains stop at Trentloth and Twenty-tourth MS
streets , and at thn Summit In Omaha J&
Broad Trans Omaha Hbtitti I Al- ' $
way fer depot Slieely Omaha brluht -r
A. M. A. M. A. M. A.m7 AM AM 1
b:45 6:51 : 0:00 : 0:05 : -J
8:10 : 6:17 0i ) ( i:37 : 650 0:55
0:40 : 6:47 : 7:00 7:07 : 7:20 : 1-A\ • ? )
7:35 7:42 : 7:55 : 8:00 j
7:45 : 7:52 : 8:05 8:12 : a28 ; 8:30 :
8:35 : 8:42 : 3:55 8:00 : ;
8:45 : 8:52 : 9:05 ; 12 SV : 0:3) : -
(1:35 ( 8:42 : VVi : 10IX )
0:45 : 0:52 lUar : 10:12 : 10:26 : 10:3) ' '
10:45 : 10:52 11:05 11:12 11:25 J 1:8) i
11:45 11:52 PM PM PM PM ?
P. M. P. M. 12:05 : 12:12 : 12 : * ! 12:83 ,
12:45 : 12:62 1:05 1:12 : 1:25 1:80 * Z
1 : 1:52 li:05 2:12 : 2:35 2:30 : 3
2:35 2:42 : 2:55 : 3:0) : i
2:4' . 2:52 3:00 3:12 : 3:20 : 3:3) : .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:60 3:57 : 4:10 : 4:16 : . }
8:45 : 3:53 : 4:05 4:13 : 4:35 : 4:30 : r {
. - . . . . . . . . . . . . 4W : 4:67 : 6:10 : 6:16 :
4:45 : 4W : 6:05 : 6:12 : 6:2t : tTO :
6:46 : 6:52 : llai 6:12 : 6:26 : ,6:10 :
11:45 : • 6:62 : 7:05 7:12 : 7:26 : 7:10 :
7:46 : 7:62 : 8:05 8:12 8:25 : 8:30 : . '
8:45 : 862 ; 0:05 : 0:12 : VU : 0:30 '
n:45 : 0:52 : 111:05 : 10:12 : 10:23 : 10:30 J
11:03 : "WfJljij ! ] } 11:61 12:01 : 12:05 : ' -A
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bright Omulia ley Dejiot fer , way ,
A. M. AM AM A , M. AM AM J
6:41 : 6:57 : ; 03 1
6:55 : DU0 Dili ) 6:15 : 0:27 6:35 : J
7:00 7:05 : 7:15 7:20 : 7:32 : 7:45 a
7:50 7:55 8:07 8:16 : 8:27 : 8:83 : a
8a8:10 : : 8:22 8:30 : jf ,
8:501 : 8:55 0:07 : 0:15 : | 27 0:35 :
0:0fl : 0:10 u:22 : 0:80 : , , . . f
0:50 : 9:65 : 10:07 : 10:15 : 10:27 : 10:35 : .A'
10:05 : 10:10 : 10:22 : 10T : ) „ . . . . , T
10no : 10:55 : 11:07 11:16 : 11:27 11:35 • } .
11:50 : 11:55 PM PM PM PM 5
P. M. P. M. 12:07 : ] 215 ; 12:27 : 12:25 > | t
12:60 : 12:55 : 1:07 : nu 1:27 : la5 : : #
li'iO 1:55 2:07 : 2:15 : 2:27 : 2:35 : >
2:6) : 2:55 : 3:07 : 3:16 : 3:27 : 8:8J : 1
3:2J : Slti ) H:37 : 3:41. : . . . : . . , , . . .
3/ : ) 3U : 4:07 4:16 : 4:27 : 4:35 : I
420 ; 4:25 : 4:37 4:46 : S
4:50 : 4:65 : 6:07 : • 6:16 : 6:27 : 6:66 : 1
6:2J : 6:2.5 : 6:37 6:41 : . „ , . . . . ?
6:60 : 6:65 : 6:07 : 6:16 ; 27 6:35 : . - 'J-
0:60 : 6:66 : 7:07 : 7:16 : 7:27 7:36 3
TJUS 7:66 8:07 : 8:16 : 8:27 : 8:86 %
8:60 : 8:55 : 007 ; 9:16 : ; 27 :36 : \j \
VW 9:65 10:117 : 10:15 : lnn : WM %
1W ( ) : 10:55 11:07 : ar 1I:3U : 11:4 : * ilJW 1
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ON 30 DAYS TRIAL , )
& &ff&j&9i5THI8 NEW ; i\ \
I EUSTIC TRUSS s
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am "nu | 7V- adlu unirl ) lllnoiui r.Bd pl • '
M 7ltwlftaallK > UUouaotb9bodywail * ;
& mW tliebollintiiecup.preeaeBbaok I
mm0r . tu TrileatlneoJI ) tnB a per .
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