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~as £ TEA NANLY OMANA DAILY B ICE---\’\']CI N RER---WRDNESDAY, Sl).\\' ll.\\' 14, MAY 1884 884, » ) T . SEINEOIID, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON, CORNICES. IIIII)UW CAPS, FINIMS‘ ETC. ara luth r‘.’tl‘ N ~WITH~ 10X GOING WVWInST. PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO, I‘I'(DI I\.\ ST.LOUIN, \ V) ny o MARA AND LI T0 DENVER, OR VIA EANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting in Union Depots at Kansas City Omabia and Denver with throwgh trains tor SAN FRANCISCO And nll points in the Great West GOING IRAST. Connceting fn Grand Union Dopot at. Chicago through trains for GRANTTE,- &ad your work is done for all time to time to come. il |-um(~ in ‘WE CHALLENGE * The World 4 o produce a more duranle material [ for street pavement than the { Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS FORANY AMOUNT OF Paving Bl MACADAM ! mpiiy. Sumples estin given upon ap, i WM. MoBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dalk te. ith e JCars with Sleeping Dining Cars ieno, St k' without el s thei Lincoln and ' be . GOING NORTH AND SOU Solid Trains of 1 Conelies and Patlman 1 un daily 1o | | | Iy f | with Reclinin, and Peoria St. Lonis and De brask, and De \Line heiween T. LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PAUL, s great THROUGH CAR Ui universally adimit A1 1040 10 e tho Finest Eqmpffld Railroad in tho World for all clagses of Travel, ki h Tickets via this line ror sale at o on ticket oftices in the United s dn. POTTER .M H.B. HUDSON, Receutly ofs Boston,has opened an dogant new stoc cf lew's Furnishings ! UNDER THE MII.LAH D HOTEL. ( ‘"’“fi;\’.‘.’f&"&t’!“" uuusaws AR AND HOSIERY, NEWEST AND LATEST nt and wLion, ‘The use of the torm ** Shoy Line” in connection with th- \ corporate name of o greatroad. conveys au idea of ust what fequired by the trasoling put lic—a Jhort Line, Quick Tim and the best of accommoda tions—all of which are furm, fshed by the xrurest railway in Americo, lul; by iggan Crzcaco, f{fmwaukE: g & NECKWEAR, orivern fifléoflffi‘t&?fi‘nfiz’, Shnmonotar "u'm JEWELRY, Dakota; and a4 t4 main lines, branches and connoc HANDKERCHIFS tions reach all the great Lusiness centroa of thic Northwest and_Far Weat, it naturally answors th: description of Short Line, and Best Routo betweon B2Chicago, Milwaukee, 5t. Paul and Minneapolia. ‘Chicago, Milwaukeo, La Crosso and Winona, ¥._ Chicago, Milwaukee, Aberdeen and Ellendalo Chicago, Milwankee, Eau Clairo and Stillwater' Chicago, Milwaukeo, Wausau and Merrill, m and Oshkosh. and Oconomowoo EChicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairie du Chlo: . Ghicawo, Milwaukce, Owatonna and Fairibault, Chicago, Beloit Janesvillo and Mineral Poins. Egin, Rockford and Dubquc. hicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Cedar Rapids. *Chicago, Council Bluffa and Omaha. Chicago, Sloux City, Sioux Falls and Yankton & Ohicago, Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlaln. BiRock Island, Dubuque, St. Paul and Minneapoli. "Davenport, Calmar, St. Paul and Minneapolis. BRACES, ETC. Coaching, Walkm? Street and Evening Gloves. FINE WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS. English, Pique,and Full Dress Shrits, SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE. ARICOCE oz Wormy Velns ortie s =0 pected tansh of LG Pallman Sleepors and a1 Manhood, Debiilty, 4 By’ lvrl\pu|nlu"yruyr 9 e Elagilc c;’m,. o Finost Dining Cars In ompressor; loveniing. Bl world are run on the mainlines of the CHICAG (! ! | seesion COUNCIL PRUGEEDINGS A Lovg Bat U.nmpm\ nt Session Last Evening, Soveral of the Streets to be Graded Soon, At the rogular meoting of the City Council last evening members Anderson, Bechel, Ford, Kaufman, Redfield, Thrane, Wordworth and Murphy were present. The roll called and the minutes of the previous meetivgread and was approved, COMMUNICATIONS AND PETIFIONS, From the mayor: proved certain ordinances. From the acting mayor: had approved cortain ordinances, Filed. From C. Collumbach, stating he had made application to the city council for cense, at thy same time depositing $250, the privilege of withdrawing his money. Referred. From Charles Burkett asking the right to use the sidewalk in front of his prem- ises for building purposes, Reforred, From Ed. H. Sherwood protesting | against paying his taxes for sidewalks laid in front ot his premises on Sherman avenue. Referred. From city treasuror Bucks stating that C. H. Furay had paid his grading tax un- der protest. Filed. From city attorney Connell recom- mending that the city marshal be in- structed to notify all persons holding pos- of the street to remove the ob- structions. Adopted. A number of bills were referred to the appropriation committecs, The application and bond of R.T. Stating he had ap Filed. Stating he | Shannon as drainlayer was approved. The bond of Geo. B. Stryker to fill certain lots was approved. From James Creighton, certifying that Geo, L. Dennis was entitled to 58.90 for services as sewer inspector. Referred to the Board of Public Works. From the same_giving final estimato of the grading of Farnam street between 25 »!h and 20ch streets, Referred. om_ Lovrilard and Williams, asking permission to put in scales opposite lot 6 in block 136, Granted. From James Creighton, presenting the contracts and bonds of Hugh Murphy & Co., J. E. Riley & Co., A. R. Holl, and “[J. 0. Corby, and asking the action of the council upon them, ~ Approve RESOLUTIONS, By Bechel, that the committee on public property and_ improvemements be instructed to have prepared proper seats for visitors at the council meelings. Adopted- and the mayor then stated to tho council that he had deferred making his annual appointments for the good of the city, and as he understocd the resolution passed at a former meeting related par- ticularly to the chief of the fire depart- uent, he would present an appointment for that oflice. The name of John H. Butler was presented, and the appoint- ment confirmed, By Redfield, that the hoard sit asa board of equalisation on May 14th and 15th, instead of May 13th and 14th, Adopted. By Anderson, that the old creek-bed on Nineteenth and 1zard streets be filled up. Referred. 3By Behm, that _the fences on Howard etreet between Ninth and Nineteenth streots be removed within ten days. Adopted, By verbal motion of Mr. Furay, the time of meeting of the city council was changed from 7.30 p. m., to 8. p. m. By Thrane that a cath basin bo placed on the south west corner of Twelth and Jones. Reflered. By same, that 2ity clork be directed to advertize for bids for the purchase of a piece of real estate, belonging to the city, now being a part of old Market streot. curbing and N.umm-v 1 wolfth and Four teenth streets. bled An ordinance ostablishing the grade of Pier atreot. Read twico and r An ordinance declaring tho of changing the grado of Passsed. An ordinance declaring the necessity of adpropriating certain private lands for opening Californin street. Puassed. An ordinance doclarir nocessity of changing the grade of Sixtoenth street, from Farnam to Howard street and Har. ney from Fifteoth and Eighteenthstreots, Passed. An ordinavce declating the necossity of appropriating certain lauds for open ing a public street west from Madison Avenue to Hanscom Park. Passed An ordinancs, making appropriation for liabilities inourred during the month of April, Passed, Resolution by Mr, Behm, that the city advortise for bids for cleaning the paved strects, and for those that will be built during the summer, Adopted The council then adjourncd. WOMEN'S AID ASSOCIATION, Repert cf the t‘huruunlo Work Done During the Month ot April, neeessity Ninth stroot. £ The Woman's Chistian Aid association received in cash 850 from *'K.” We have reveived £6.50 from poor peoplo in part payment for coal. Clothing from Mrs, M. S. Rogers, M. Botts, Mrs., Malotte, H. H. Olark, Mra. Porkins, Mrs, lliams, Mrs. Clara Williams, Mrs. Mattie Shull, Mrs, M. Elliott, Miss Lo- Mrs, Fogg, Mrs, H. Stull, Mrs, Fer guson, Mrs, L. L. Rogers, Mrs, J. J.Mec- Clain, Mrs. Rumsey, Mrs. Emery, Pota- tocs from Mrs. Clark. ies from Mrs. Fleming. A large dona- tion from the Long street school, also trom the High, North and Dodg hools. y wratoful to all who have helped us duving month, The treasurer reports only 10 remaining after all bills wore paid 5 | 500 without the generous hft SR tus, st The association is v the from we should have been in debt for the tirst timo. That you may have somo knowledge of | i yo our work for the past fow wecks, 1 quoto the fcllowing from the matron’s report for the month of April. “A woman and her little boy, driven from home by her husband (who pretend- ed to be insane) came to the home on the 3d, remamed three weoks, when a pla was found for her and her child on a farm at I't. Calhoun. ~ Anothes came on the Oth and begged to stay until she could get work. A home was found fer her and her child in a short time. A woman with a child six years old came for pro tection and care, and soon a place for work was found for her, and a_home for the child. was brought to the rooms by the police for supper and rest for one nighe. The committee sent her to some place in Towa where she wished to go, the next morn- ing, Mr. J., of the Y. M C. A. rooms, sent a note to the rooms asking for a suit of clothes for a poor deaf and dumb hoy on his way to California, What he need- ed was furnished (many thanks to those who have given us clothing.) A li-omlc- man came to get some one to take his lit- tle babe, seven days old, as he had just buried his wife. ‘The home was found at once for' the little one. Mrs K.—an old lady—came nsking for shelter until she could get a place, and remained until she found a home. An insane girl, without a friend in the city, was brought to the rooms but could not be kept during the night safely. Tho matron telcphoned to the jail, where she was removed, snd remained until she could be sent to Lincoln. A German doctor brought a very poor man for help his wifo being very sick and he unablo to work. One of the ward committee at- tonded to the case at once. Mrs, Dins- mor sento a girl, a perfect stranger in the city, to the rooms, who pai’ 76 cents for a home for one night, *‘so thankful to be where she felt safe.” A good home was Adopted. By Murphy,” that the city council sit as a board of equalization May 22nd_and 23d, to equalize the proposed lovy of spe- CIviare uunin. AQENCY, 160 Fultea Bt., Now Yok, MORPHINE HABIT MILWAUK| & L RAILWA Y and Cvory atteution i paid to passongers by cours: ous employes of the company, A. V. IL CARP! Gen: GED H HEAFFORD, 8. 8. MIHRILE, Gen'l Manager. (B4, DR. & WHITTIER 617 St. Charles St., St, Lours, Mc. A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medion] colloges has boen encaged longer in the treatment o | CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disease than other physician {n St. Louis, o8 city papors ho- and all old residents know. Consultation froe and fnvited. When it is inconvenient to visit the ety “for treatment, medicines can be sent by mail or expre s evarywhore. Gurablo oaion guarantoed; where doubt L exlsis it 14 frankly stated. Call or w sl i) fi’— Q. % EUCTRVC BELT__ ‘! Ur. Ameha Burmughs. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 1617 Dodge St, - Omaba TN N 188, Pioneer vrug sStore ! 8. E. COR, 13TH AND JONES ST3. DR. F. 8. LEWIS, - Prop'r, AGENT TOR Ohio Oil Co.'s West Virginla, Oylind and other Oile constantly on h sud. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlanger, .. Ariav Tanont. Arom Tnpru Iy cured. 260 pages; tho whole 1 (;E..,.\w,.u...‘..m.. rocuipte; who m marry, who may no: A b L A poscage or Atam aan 98.As Wl Notice to Cattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE, 180 Heal of Stosrs Thrce Yoars Old. T AT W Bavaria, 200 fo's « Heifors, Two L;glmhneher, e .Bavana, 150 + hoors,' Oue Pilsner. .. ++ Bohemian, 2 “ Hecifers, One 2 o abiove desoribd cailo ars all well rod Tows | K-BIZEE . +eeeeee Bremen, cattle, straight aud smooth. These cattle will be sold In lota to “uit purchasers, and at reasonable prices. For further particulars, call DOMESTIC. PERRRERR: (A Louis Hudweiser. .. Waverly, ot Co., 10 —Alsay ung grato wi-ime:d | Anhauser. St. Louis, Uest 8. Tilwaukee, ‘chlitz-Pilsner. Milwaukee Krug's vesssasssseeOmaha THE 0L RELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE & COL- LENDER COMPANY, (SUCCESONS TO THE J. M Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhin Wine, ED. MATTRER l‘lu Farnn n St GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 9 Breaklit Coe Warraoted absolutely pur Cocoa, from which the cxcess o Ol has begn removed. It hias thres times the stren Arzowroot or Bugar, ore econom) nourishing strengthenlig, easily digeated, and admirably adapted for lvalids s well aa for porsous o bealth. 801d by Grocers everywhers, ('8 BAKEB % (0., Dorclester, HMass h of Cocon mixed 'I'HE MONARCH Abe must oxiersive manutacturers of ) - Billi »rfl& Pool Tables o) IN THE %ORLD. 5 609 8. Tenth Street, OMAHA, NEB '5 &4 Prices of B and P Tables and Billiard material gurnls'ed on ap, lication. . | of certain' bills. cial rates levied to cover _the one-half cost of grading Farnam stroet from 25th to 20th strete, Adopted. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, Claims, recommending the allowance Adopted. pe, recommending that the esti- mates for curbing and guttering Eleventh and Twelth streets be approved and Dan- iel Kinniston be allowed §60 for gervices as inspector. Adopted. Same, recommending that the com- munication of Mary O. Gorman bo re- ferred to the delegation of the sixth ward, Adopted, The plat of Pelham place was filled. Public property and improvements: Recommending the confirmation of Daniel Kuniston, C, ¥, Haman and Joseph P, Gorman as inspectors, Adopt- ed. Same: Recemmending the appoint- ment of John McConnell as keeper of Hanscon Park, Referred. Sidewalks and bridges: Recommend- in that the contract and bond of Charles Gardner be approved. Approved. Sewerage: Recommending that the claim of Wi, Fitch & Co,, for repairs on the south branch of the North Omaha sewer be laid over for the acceptance of the contract. Adopted. ORDINANCES, An ordnance granting the Omaha & Southwestern railway the right of way through certain streets in South Omaha, Read twice. An ordinance transferring 5,000 from the general fund to the fire and police fund. Read three times and pa An ordinance to amend section 12 of chapter XV of Chase's compiled ordi- nances. The amendment provides that 1t shall be unlawful to keep more than three barrels of kerosene or other oils of the standard of 110 degrees. Road three times and passed. An ordinance regulating the excavatirg and refilling of trenches in the public streets, alleys and sidewalks, Read three times and passed. An ordiuance regulating the grade of Sixth street frem Pierce to Willow street. Read twice and referred, An ordinance for establishing the grade of Division street from Cumming north to the center line of erection. Laid over, An ordinance for establishing the grade of Montana streot. Read twice. An ordinance establishing the grade of Humltou strect frem Saunders west to the city limits. An ordinance establishing the grade of Char'es street. Read twice and referrcd An ordinance declaring the necessity «f changing the grade of St. Mary's ave nue. Read onge. An ordinance designating hack stands o levying a special tax and aescesiment w cover the one half cost of secured for her, A poor man (very sick) and his wife came here from Cuba, and they were reported at once to us by Mrs, L., and we have helped the brave and energetic little woman to work, so that now she is able to pay her own rent and her sick hushand. Without a little help at the right time what would become of them? The w i8 a very hine musician, butday and nj, now are spent over the wash tub and roning board and she has proved that the fingers so well trained for the piano can do the best of laundry work. April 20th the chief of police brought a ludy and her child to the rooms until they could find her husband who left her in New York and was supposed to be in the city. The husband was found and took his wife and child and it is hoped carced for them as he should. Mrs, H. sent by the ladies of the W, C. T. U,, was carcd for until a placo for work was found. Places have been found for over twenty- four girls during the last three weeks, A sewing maching and some pictures for the walls have been rent to the rooms, Mus, PuasLey, Matron of the Ass'n, We do need more room-—a house is wanted, and at present our hopes are very bright for the future success of the association, At our last meeting a com- mittee was appointed to see the proper persons in regard to obtainivg & house and lot, A petition is soon to be sent to the city council to see what it can do about @ home, Our work has grown constantly since the organization of the association. OF courso the relief depart- ment has been very promiuent during the winter, but we hope soon it will take less of our'time and money. Whatever can be dono for the uphfiing of humanity, condition of women and children is our work, Sec, II, constitution rauda “The object of this assoc’a'ion shall be the spiritual and social improvement of all within its reach; shall afford protec- tion and assistance to destitute women and children until permanent homes and means of support oan be secured.” Our work is vory comprehensive, There is not a phase of christian work that does not come to our hands to do as a Wo- man's Christian Association, Mgs. Erexa B. Haives, Becrotary. e iy BAR3ad ¥ On May, 4d, my twelve-year old boy, Dan McNamara, had his foot badly burn. «d by stepping in some ashes filled with live coale, which had been deposited on the outer edge f the sidewalk by Alice cirs of 4 Russell, who lives on the corner Eleventh and Davenport streets. Since that time the boy has suffered the great- | est agony,” hoth day and night. On Friday last the little sufferer wes remov- |, ed to St. Joseph hospital, where he now is. During all this time heartless Alice Russell has never inquired Low the boy was getving along although residng iu Fruitand grocer- |, pot | ¢ A lady robbed of her purse | under article 1, of our | the same 1 ood tho ashes were vl rown out burn some of the maoy ch e pury in the habit of playing in that locality, ony MoNAMARA, — TWO BARNS BURNED. A Fire at 2 o'clock This Mo snmes Two Buildic ning Con- Officer Ruane, while on Twelfth stroot at 1:30 this morning, was startled by the cry of fire. H ran to Sixteonth stroot and pulled the box and then returned tolook for the fire, which by that time could be easily found, It proved to bo in the G neat Capitol avenuo at about barn of Guorge comini, who lives tho cornor of Cass and Fifteenth, By the time tho de partment arrived the was in flames, which had spread to an adjoiving barn, on building Both buildings woro entirely des troyed, and their contents, of 1 value, were also lost. Tho buildings wero worth betwoeen $1,000 and $1,500, with no insurance. How the fire originated is not, known Some supposa it to have boon tho act of a tramp, while othors say a boufire had boen burning in the alley near the barn all day, and is the probablo causo of the barns being burned tlo or no On the socond Tuesday in A ,l and Monthly Drawing of the Lonisia ttory took plage i Now Orleans 200 drow Firat Co s sold in fifth a pril the 167 ibert S, Monty . Pl through Hire |n~\|“1l anothy Ky, . 1l 1 through il Capy sold in fifths « ndors, Washingt, ort J. Walke hor Ln n he Fou; wont to 5 of the o of 35, sold in mdw Holme e, anothor to C. T, Dashield hronigh The Merchnts thero, The nnal (tho 169th M onTusday,tho 17¢h day of June. be seattorod in sums from § 8 are 8105 tenths, information can bo lud A. Danphi 1 and further application to M. L, hat we supervise the ar Monthly and Semi-Annua e Luttery Company ol the Dratoing same are condcted et ess. and in good faith toward all pay e the company to uie this oer 30/ our signatures attasher ComvinsioNmER PRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Over Halt a Millon Distributed ! UN Lonisiana Statc Tottery Compauy, Inoorporated in 1689 for Sh sears by the loglulatar b a for uducational and charitable purpceos—wi( {8al 0f $1,000,000—t0 which & roserve fund of over #560,000 haw sinco boen added, By an overwhelming popular voto its franchis wan minde & part of the " prenond state consiituticr adopted Docomber 24, A. D, 1679, Its grand single number drawings wlll tai. piace monthly, 1t nover acalos or postpones. Look at tho following Distribution: Grand Monthly und tho Extracedinary Sem-Anunal Drawing In the Acadomy of Music, New Orleans, TUESDAY,JUN , 1881 Under the ¢pecial superviston and management of GEN. G. 1\ BEAUREGARD. of Louis- 1ana, and GEN. JUBAL A, EARLY, of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. £arNotice, Dollars only. Halves, Tentlis, 41 169th $100,000 #120.000 00,000 20,000 10,000 0 80,000 40,000 60,000 2 60,000 APPROXIMATION PI 100 Approximation Prizos of §200 20,000 100 100 10,000 100 “ " 76 7,000 %279 Prizos Amounting to........ " Application for rates to olubs should Le wado onl; co ¢! tho Company in Now Orloans, jon writo elearly giving full ; Honey Ordor payuil au: adidress addrens Roglutercd 1 WHW OULKANS NATIONAT, BANK Now Orlca Postal Notew and ordinary lottora by all or Ka pross (all aumm of 86 and upwards by Expross at ow oxpouse) to M A DAUPHIN, or M. A. DAUPHIN, w Bricans, L, B073eventh Bt,, Washloyton T\, C. | and is pronouneed by experts to he the he Ihe Largest Stock in Omaha | ard Makes the Lowest Pnces { 5 iture'! IS l)l{;\l’lal{llu.\ AND MIRRORS, CEIANMBIEIFR SIS L Just rocoived an assortment far surpassing anything in this markot, comprising ho latest and most tasty designs manufacturod for this spring’s trade and covering A range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Draperies. Complete stock of all the latest stylesin Tarcoman, Madras and ce Curtains, Ete,, Kte. Elorant Pagsonger Blevator to all FMoors. CHARLES SHI V“RICK., 208 and 1210 Farnam Strect, OMAHA, NEB CMAHA NATIONAI: BANK ", U, S. DEPOSITORY. | I. H. MILLARD, President. WM. WALLACE Cashier, Capital and Surplus, $450.000. OMAHA SAFE DEPUSIT VAULTS! , Firo and Burelar Proof Safos for Rent at from &5 to 860 per annum, Parlor Coods Now ready for the inspeetion of cus- ti tomers, the newost novel Suits and Odd Pioce 1 in 1206, ¥ - - Willimantic Spool Cotton is entively the product of Home Industry, sewing machine thread in the world. FULL ASSOWRTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, an for sale by HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN A\R'fil)}ull, m&e Omuha, Neb. This cut shows a sectionat view of our New Polar Air Dry Refrigerator, manufac- tured in the most perfect wanner of Kilu-Dry lumber Charcoal Killed, Zine Lined Galvanized Iron Shelves Black Enameled Trim mings Handsomely paneled, and designed for the wants of a class of trade that re- quires the best class of goods that can be made. We shall sell these Re- erators at manufactur- er's prices, with freight ad ded. Yon are respectfully myited to examine them. Compare prices before buy- ing. Resvectfully, . L. WRIGHT Manufacturer’s ) gent. 317 S 18th St., EAU CLARE LUMBER YVARD. 1024 North RBighteenth Street, Omaha, on Street Car Line, . V7. DI OIN .. WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber Lime, Lath Doors, Windows, Ete. s good and low as any in the city. Please try me. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Grades and pric G-erma,n D an.tt ; . LUMBER MERCHANT i > " P S R 3 D50 o) o it R L PR ~ [T} pS3 SR el B S e N O figg"ssgg.fisggé’% a g"’flmé*‘a © . OMAEA, NEB. [ <} (uticura PUSITI\;\E CURE fer every form of SKIN & BLOOD DISEASE PIMPLES 10SCROFULA Cuticura Remedics are infullible Cutlours Rosolvent, the new o and Aperient, expels from the blood and ' porspirat removes the cause. Cuticurs, o Curo, instantly allaywitchi the Kkin and Scalp, hoals Ulcers aud Sores, réstores te Skin Cutic 0 ible in \chkin discass o fuck heads, blotchos and | ‘o e oty ntsihfe blood tiers wnd wkin bed Chaw. Houghton, Es., lawy & cawo of Halt Rl Mr. and Mrs. Everott Stebbing, Belchertown, Mass., write: Our littloboy was terribly aifficted with Sorof* ula, Salt hhouw, and Erysipelas over since e i ‘o him helped | m s, which gradi any child, untl cured D, until he is now & wwon, N, Y., cured of Peor i, E. Carpenter, Hon y yeans waiing, by Cutl cithzens. Mrs. 5 E, Whipp'e, Docatur, Mich., wiltes that m3 THE LEADING CARRIAGEFAGTORY 1409 an 1411 Dodeg St “wRmam b OMAHA, IIE" an Apnlioath Dr. CONNAUCHTON. 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U, 8, A, Established 1878—Catar £, Deafnoss, Lung and Nervous Disoases Speedily and ¥ sriaanently Ovred. Pa Cured at Home., Write for Tk Mepioaw-Mssioxany,” for the People, (onsultation aud Correspondence Gratis, P. 0. Box 202, Telephons No, HON. EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenpcrt, says: “Physioion nen aviity aua Marked Success.” - CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenin “an onorable Man, Fine Sucesss. Wouderful Cures, ' Hmlr-. R HAI.I.ET AND DAVIS CO'S PIANDS [ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT.) 158 TV 35 IR S O Tl PI"".:";:.HQ?’ ~Your Instruments, Graud, Square and Ugright, are restly noble Tust Allow we'to congratulude vou'on youe sterlivg Jro. rom. GUSTAVE SA1TR, EMER GON PIANO 00, —GRXrinyex uts and uurivallod for boauty of toas sl uish. ad hud soue jarte o o by wore sl 'y ad ¢ s Suffe v ntly carod w r. Cutlcurs, 60 ™ Formek Deva AND sold evory where. Lc-oivent. 51, Noan, 1 MiGAL Co., BowToN, M, ' 8ol tor “How 40 C.ne Bkin DI sases, RECOMMENDS 11SELF, A - HL)SPE_‘ SULE AGENT, 1519 Dodge Strect, Omaba, N:b

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