Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 28, 1886, Page 8

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" Schock, last May. 5 SPRINTING rirl by her lover, a_colored Vinner, Tuesday morning it into a piteher for safe kee EXTRAORDINARY. ing to wear it on her fin during the A Eciting Foot Race in the Dark For | day. A short time afteraards she foand | a Horse. w person in the room at the W hid the ring, suspicion PRINCE-SHOCK BICYCLE RACE. ! ! h o Marshal Comm Arrested on Suspicion - It e et 0 thing about the matt Rallics—Mr. A Thro Murphy's Fur Card Monte Man Other Local. & made intles MoNeal, of irley Y of this city, for t. They were both amateurs, but the fact that they ran | night for a horse undoubtedly mukes them professionals i was | | at the Kelkenny Bros. store, cor- | ail Notes, | ackson and Thirteenth streets the |y, i of thu #00 round telp e cighty yards; the winner 1o | cursion train from th 10 tlio PRolTie fine horse valued at §100, and | oguct left the Union Pacitiec depot atabout ything goes." Promptly at 7 p m I5_ or o1i6 HOUY INEOF (ANKR, tHo etiAl the contestants appeared, and after con- |y orning train. This delay was o siderable preliminary talk John Kel- | joned by misunderstandi wWhict kenny was chosen referce, Colonel | yjways arise on the oceasion of ex- | George umpire for MeNeal, and Jesse | cyrsions, the tronble of handiing <o | Martin for raeger, with hn Kauer | pueh more baggage and the dif y of | starter and the sporting editor of the | gisposing of everybody to the | Ber time keeper \:m,m’ he distance was measurcd off from a Tho train consisted of twelve cars point a little east of Fourteenth street | of swhich were the sleepers Ogals t u point near Thirteenth, the | Merlin, Messing, DoWitt, Swratoa and | former to be the starting point. | Ningara, These were in the main fitled | The contestants then stripped for | by g crowd — of peonle, some | the contest. Mr. M is fifty years | of whom had never | ridden of age, weighs 100 pounds and is ‘quite | in a slecper before, and were disposed to portly. Mr. Yu or | make the most of the luxury. There weie and ‘youngi others who had evidently travelied thon i and quite athletic in ap- | sands of mil ttitd down to rance. The bets were largely in his | the pleasure r of people ac favor—three to one being ofle at the | tomed to it, These will return at various start. made o trial trip down the | intervals during the nest sixty days cours i iis speed encour his | There was one pas v who attracted fricnds to takeany and all odds. McNeal [ more attention th ny other on the then came tripping over tie course, but | She was \\unlwlll para- and looking misery, tly he disguised what hecould do in sprinting. The friends of ¥ came now doubly confident were now in position and at tl ile to r<v|v fier of I xistence, “go” were off ke deers. Owing to t She was perfectly helpless, and had to be darkness it was hard to observe the de- rried from the car in which she had tailed movements of the runners ad ridden from an interior point into ntlemen test sympathy among ol people who wit ¢ sleeper by two devout g Shearoused the al hund those at the winning post found M Ripping under the improvised wire in 25 seconds from starting. Ten sce onds afterwards his competitor i misfortune. rived, claiming that he lowing ladies and gentlemen been fouled. The reterce, however, | from Lincon were disallowed his claim and the ) M. F. Platte awarded the stout man from St. and_ wife, J amid the choers of diginterostod ]rlllh~ A W. Chille d the sad looks of those who had bet Mrs, Crossu E money. The upshot was that an The same train carried to Fremont the m:m-h was made over the same | following wlies and gentlemen who course at 7:80 to-night for £100. Although | wercon their way to Fremont to atiend | this was & quiet and impromptu affvir it | the meeting of the Congress onal asso tion: Mrs. Reuben Gaylord, M isa sporting cvent of note and should ViV Will have been run in daylight to show its | Doolittle, Mrs. Dr Mrs| merits. iam Fiemnng Y mis = sionary to ; jil of The Bicycle Springficld, Neb., Mr. and_Mrs. Déan, Both Schock and Prince Sont Bond, and the fev. Mr. Wellnn, teaining for their fifty mile rac : takes place at the exposition building o iney e next Saturday evening. Referring to the | Js (,,..| S d to d in the cxposi- | thut this morning two more f tion building, Prince said, yesterday: “I | wereadded to the for think, when the track is finished, it will S. Hair, late or be about the finest indoor course in 1“‘ ek A An _Itis over one hundred feet | 5 ales nosition 1 the - same wide, which is twenty feet wider than | on the Chieago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & the famous Minncapolis track, whe Omaha while that gentieman is brol all the world records thirty: absent seeking recuperation. miles to 1042, in my six 81 "0 ngainst I'be finished for One of the 1ocal yesterday t he Sessions, representing the passen artment of the Louisville, New go road, is m the city on on Thurs wheoln told me thought he could get twenty wheelmen in line fora parade on Saturday evening, Just before the T “The following is the pre concert to be be given by amme of (e | Guiding race commenced. So bo, ) you see the bo are taking lmlvn L 0. G.T., at the inders street ?".l.. e tor i n i oL v n church on Thursday even don't sce why bicycle » : a8 popular in this city as itis in the where we have from ten to twenty thous: | and pcuph- 10 sce o race-mecting.’ . Chorus . hat are best records, Mr, olo Prm('o ! M “Well, my 1-mile record is 3: then | 4. Flute Duett enu my my 50-mile is 2 hr. 38 min. 58 se Messrs Hancock and Miss Mollie cOmP (hist, o Selected and from that point to 1,042 miles 1 hold | , nowles, every world’s record.’ S iiecliayion Do you think Suturd; “*Certainly, I think so. That is why I put m_y{( money up. A mile start to a man like Schock is a "‘F advantage, but 1 lhiuk I can catch him, ou going to ha here during the winte Yes, Lintend to have e tournaments before next M tances from twenty-five miles to six d open to the world. As I am manager of the bicycle races for the exposition build- ing, I intend to give everyone a chunce this winte ir. D. Young. Messrs, Brundil, Hot- hinson and Liljens- “Hear Me, Norma" 1d Allie Praft ou can win the race on [ Q|mu~m' y more rac- in, 1. Solo..... Mrs. WAL C: least eight or dis- 2. Reeitation ted Towns. it Will Con i Messrs, Ostrom and | Mr Quartette. .* \l|~ Cole, Miss Frei 4. Solo My John McEwing. For Bell” 5. Quartette 6. Duett Svea Nora. Glee Club, .....Instrumental wnd Mrs, Cole. Twillht on the Se: i MAN. He Professes Repentance and Says He Miss Knowies 7. Chorus Has Reformed—Police Items, T n bl . 5 Vi 3% 2 he programme is a thoroughly merit- Jus. Shotwell, an old three-card monte | 40 BIOZTIWETS & TRARRERY L man was arraigned betore Ju, tenberg | good attendance, The proce will be yesterday morning, as being a suspicious character. He played the virtuous dodge and pretended to have come to Om to buy out a livery stable. His explana- tion did not ‘“‘wash down.” Officer Ormsby testified that he had seen Shot- devoted to paying for the piuno used by the lodge. Big Republican RRallles, There will be a grand republican rally on next Saturduy night in the aunex of RRY tost s y - | the exposition building, entrance ou aud had noticed that he kept company | giseussion of local measures by all the with a notorions lot of pickpockets, con- lidates on the county vicket. Speeches fidenco men and card sharps. He had [ Sil b made by Mosers.| Rose even seen the man help to decoya sucker | water, Lininger. Tzavhuck, | Whituore, Into u saloon, where he was “flim- | Hall, Hemrod. Matthicson, Bluckburn, fammed” out of & large sum of money | Pierce, Ricketts, and others. —This will on the throo-card mante. trick When | be one of the miost successful meetings this was mentioned Shotwell grew indig- | 0f the Kind ever held in Omaha, ‘and punt and dented - that o bad thrown the OICLS0UY. 10 (LRI jnvited to be cavds. 1 admit that I was present,’’ he Y i St g lire Baid, “but what does that amount toy I | (O bext Monduy uight Senutor Van ean’t help what other people do,” AEE0 SRORK 10 KU OERONON UUF0e “Pho Judige committod him for furthor | M upou tie political issuos of tho cam: hearing. Shotwe quite a history, | PUEN: W 40ET O 1A and, though he pretends to, be leading an | “rected to workingmen. honest fife at present, wis at one time notorfons card sharp and confidence man. Nearly twenty years ago he came to this n The Fog and Yesterdayimor Consequences. ng at7:46 o'clock & fog town and was an intimate of “Canada | Prevailed in thiseity, which was thefeause Bill,” the prince of threc card monte | 0f wonderment to many an old resident. men, and also of “Doc Baggs,” of west- | It was the moat dense and unpleasant orn fame. hotwell has been identified | thing of the kind that the ever boen mbling establishments in | years ago he ran a furo | Of late years he has witnessed here. 8o thick was itthat peo- ple could not be distinguished in it & dis- tance of five feet. It was found annoy ing to hundreds of people, and wa pecially so to ruilvoad men I)mmx its prevaleroe engine \., 303 attempted eonin New York Ten drunks were arraigned before the udgze wnd 1wo of them were fined. John | itehell and C. M. Ge pner were fined §5 % to couple with its Union Pa- ang costs for fighting. “Kuansas City |90 ¥ . 4 Liz" and Annie Mitchell, tya color od | olfip 4oRo, -Hut « i ot broke woma i biouy o s pilot and - headlight, . Two wore R o B AREINAE 4 Ko MUl 8 Dhgie 10 \iuf.mll B 28 ¢ - tracks at the shops and' ¢ od mto one another with inju ARRESTED O SUSPICION, May Davis Jailed for the Larceny of | New lopes : a Dwmond Ring. | Postmaster Coutant yesterday morning Sit in tl 1 terday n . | received several tnousand stamped envel- | Sitting in thoe jmlyesterday morning, a1 0000000 stvle now sought to be intro- Yell drawn closely over her face, was a | qhoodye B ) opartment. ‘There young woman named May Davis. She had | 000 g two styles. The beon arvested at the instance of a coloved | 0o e e " givl named Pearl Evans, who eharged her | () inclose o tho aivelane: yjed with haying stolen & diamond ring val | other is intended 6 snine ‘ il though about half inch ama 1 i ' P third is narrowor and Iarger tiy Both women, it seems, are stopn khirg owpr i Ineger L the houseé kept by Kitue Herma q d far e A i PThirtoenth and Chicngo stroets - | S Sesrony, Ay i ring in question wus loaned 1o the Evi of the innovatic ) Every The sen b 1 pl hly asthe ¢ of the most wa in Neb "HE REGISTER AT ONCE, Qualified Voter Must Have His Name On the List strars are now sitting with ooks waiting for the voters to come wce theit names on’ the list. . 1t is important that cvery qualified hould attend to the matter at onee oming eicction promisc ) be one rmly contested ever held Now time to register ff until to-mor re raska s the l’\u\ n ond ward, Twentieth at Matt He r, Third ward, 1 stroet D. E. Keys, First district, Fourth ward Forsyth's drug store, corner Sistec and Capital ave s, G, Car Seeond district o surveyor's ofli [ ct, Fourtt stred Iman, Second district, Fifth ward, 914 North Sixteenth street t district, Sixth Omah The Denver had ace eonncil much trict, Sixth ward, and - Cumings WITH OPEN ARMS, v Counci n will Receive Those of Denver announcement that the wmeil of einvi n of the of this city to visit Omaha, caused among th Ithe members of which seem ed of a very lively remembrance pleasure loeal of the handsome manner in which they were entertained in the gem of the Rockies. They say that some diffinlty was experienced in having the bill in curred in Denver by the council of that city paid, when it w presented to the comptroller, but the matter was fin H\ ey c men will be entertained in am din a most satisfuctory Inim still further that t nd that not one cent the sumg shall comg the public The invitation copted by 1 lso extended to Cheyenne, nd it is prob ble it will or other be cepted. The home councilmen however, that it would m no differ- ence to them if all presentatives of the three s shos come at the sume time. The Denver people willar- rive h Funeral of the Late Yestes late T'h chronic fromhi. street re on Sunday night LAID TO ¥ s cemed Thomas Mury rday morning the Murphy, of the th was funeral whose « Bik, took place i811 Culifornia » borne to the 1o din e remaing v Chareh of the,Holy Fumily where asolemn censed h fr lon {.Jo vis one of ied. Rev red ayer by the nobling * virtues of the_de- T'he 1 iends of both th d.. rhe pali-b ighton, Thomos W G {1 hn G funer the sevyice | \ \)lllh'l S J Delayea Stock Shipments, Combplaints come gard to th ments 1o the stock y of Anitx, In., arrived o'clock in hogs had n s re ma ket, bu cline of In this case. in ey any in re- greal delay in getting ship- of Jive stock from Council Biufls rds, Yesterday D. C. Hull, the Blufis at 6 with of the morning At 4 0’clock in the t yet arrived at the are not ohly exasperating but they ny times o souree of considerable if the hogs had ar- wrly in the morning rds. Such yards tthe they would finve met with o ready - mar tin the atternoon th s de 10¢, hd e slow mar If not cn it would be necessary to hold sold th them over until the pense t and wi lower markes, made t chestnut, half full of brains don 't-g or-not delays. The 15 heg piece of vanced mechanies will enable it 15 also next the owner for fe th the prosvects fayoring a Some o make good the Union Pacific, that their ¢ so full, is a decidedly stale and if their yardmen w. and irn-whether-you re would not be vive spirit, tl many A Handsome Wall, retaining wall of the court house innng to look like an excellent £ workmanship, and s being ad as rapidly as a large force on T'he section of Eighteenth street is nearly completed as that on Farnam strect. The tion on Harney street is woll ad foun \ a recent resolution compelled C cre his stor envation to continy as will 0 the sell third r: the me eling Men's Association, Hastings, Neb., from all 20 to N ;umlmp tickets at one , aad thougl B AVORK b6k 16 0% o be henvier, it is also looking in ent condition, notwithstanding that of the council which ntractor Brennan to de he required for catting a large part of the ex ein, While this weather 105 the work will be pushed as well be consistent with safety, the s e, Notice to Travling Me, B. & M. R. R, the U, P. R, R. and Joseph & Grand Island R. R. will and one- ates to all traveling men to attend eting of the Nebraska State Tray- to be held in Oct, 30. Tickets gooa ions in Nebraska from Oct. se full-fare ticket to ov. 2. Purch Hastings. taking railroad agent's receint for same, which will entitle you to re- turn at President Nebraska State one-third fare. G RG. Association. Hospital Plans, ‘T’he plans submitted for the new county hospital, were on exhibition yesterday flin thejeout pearan orate much 1 cal, T county ble features of each deeidin recom A detailed de be pub Ilw presen rents rocking chair, M te! on el rt house’and present a very fine ap- ce. Some of them are most elab- and beautiful, while others nore and seemin more practi- he physicians sted by the board are considering the avails shall they option by the county iption of the plans will lished to. du 5 g As to which plan nend for Married, lington, Neb., on U, 1 y the Rev. J.' W, S. Paynter. of Omaba, bbot, of Arlington. n.nm\mg is a partial list of the ts: Silver drinkiug set, bride’s pa set furniture, grool ents; Lotta Paynter; man easel, Mr. W ; silver Miss Carrie Edelman; glass tea ternoon they get, Mr. and Mre. Mastersy sidding lamp, Mr. Will Raker; morning sdréss, Mrs. O L. Baker; plush albumg Mre. Sophie Lowe; ser boc Mrs F. Smythe vases, My ck Pay mits yesterday \|, u Ciinton N. 1% TWo-story {ral Five pe on t driver a fare box the wou with his his sent down ( Puy; Inst The m No. 7, G the mee business By or Yonun e ing The fol 26, with lot 4, bloc Carrie H\m. rion Piac of loth, I W d—s2 _Edwarc sion, wd Owmaha Maxie strall m ll I\ I\ lots 15, 11 ALna Johm A Wl Sun: man, par wd nuel din. 15, bld k4 .l W u'n m kt ey, add to W osey Robert Chure nc cannot be titude of Eye, Room 9 Hours 8 Accoun AR ‘ark av Twenty f To'clock | « ladies o Millard F Jacob Madsen to Tlenry J 1 Redick and wife to € I hacker, Lot 6, Jots Madison M sely 0 nwijof see 4, of sely J0ncren w d 10t 5, bloc ing in ths city on ster This powder never varies. purity, strength and wholesomeness economical than the ordina phosphate Royal Baxing Powder Co., 468 Wall S New York, BEN B. WOOD, Cashier to Al business entrusted (0 iLs care. Puy fve por cent on tine depo: i 'MENDELSSOHN & FISHER D. L, Building Pershies, tor Whitlock issued building per asfollows vostory framc troet s iraine cot Sarnh Gwyer, t g 11! D rtin Kennedy, rebinid stor id Jones [ ITon scom place, Duane nue i 0 rmits a regating $1.00) institute sat any time Wanted As one the of the cars on the Fare Nox. Farnam and standing urrh street line was irntable on avenue aboi night, & man approached 1 him to hand over th Ih driver replied by hitting il be robber wer the leac whip, and then, springing from d the fellow out of sight wpitol nd o apitol avenue, Valentine's shorthand time can enter atany embers of George AL Custer Post A R s requested to attend ting to night (28th). Special will cone up, der of the post commander arntype writing at Val short hand institute, Exposition The Fire Hydean Chief Galligan is now placarding in the different engine houses art show- ing the nuber and location of the fire hydrants in the city. There are now 170, and new ones are being lc ed every week. Real Estate Transrers. lowing transfers were filed th mn(\ cle to Ellen 8 nn-,n part of k1, k\lh\\mnd v d—S1,; Brodt to Ellen § Bum fot ) Oct C Hobbre, and 34, block 8, Hansom Place, w d Lage, lot 10, Ma- w8500, Zieman, part hlock 16, Isaae and Sheldon’s’ add. ), i A Tayvlor and wife to Edward bioek 9, Plat’s subdivi- Real Estate & Trust Co. to Luey Fickett, lot 11, Washinzton Square add, w - 2,050, E Hammond and husband to John ts 10, 11, and 12in Seiby Heights, w ilborn to MarthaJ I hm Jorence, w d 5, and wife to M l nistock, and 19, block 5, Paddock, w 1, part of addock U, 17, 15 M G MceCormick and husband to block 3, Clarendon, Chambers and wife to Awatha 11 f1o- t of lot 175, Millard & Caldwell's 1,000, | J Chambers and - wife' 1o William man. part of lot 1734, Mitlard & Cald- i W d—S1,000. and Streitz 1 James A Bevery 50 Grandview, o= S50, and others to Mari block 2, Ambler Clace, w nd: wife to Jahn block 1, Exchange m i 0-<2,000, Eliza I Houston to Frauk W I1ilis, lot 13, 4, West End add, w d—s1,600 rank W Hills and wife to Amelia C Luichiton, paft of 1ot 13, block 14, west End add, w -6 Julius Peygke to the public, plat of Van- beuren placc—dedication. P C Hinebangh to the public, plat of 3d est Side—d 118 to cation. acob C Denise, set of 10 acres, wd— Morris to Jacob C Denise, undj- of sely of nwiy, sec 4, 1 B Guild and wife to Marion 8 Coe, k 1, Creston, wd—S1,100. - He Won't Appear. h Howe was to have held a meet- aturduy mght, bat for i pradential motives the Nemaha has concluded to abandon it. POWDER | L bsolutely Pure. A marvel of More kinds and h the mulr short weght alum os Sold enly in can. e sold in competition W low test, powders. E.T. ALLEN; M. D. SPECIALIST Ear, Nosei& Throat Williams Building, €or. 15th and Dodge sts., Omaha, to 12a.m ‘)Iol wnd Tto8 p. m. MERCHANTS' National Bank| OF OMAIIA. Northwest corner Farnaw aud Lith Streeta Paid up Capital, - - Surplus Fund = - FRANK MURPHY, $20(,,000 60,000 resident. Asst-Cashier. ts solicited and prompt attention fiven CHITECT SHANE, Sapervintendent OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER ‘_’N 1SS0, e THE UNIVERSAL OPINION with their patronage is celving greatest sociates { than any other dealer. be saved: 2 chrlet all wo 0ol men’s 5 w“ 2 fancy dress 2 pairs all wool men's Extra goods saved on the suit - - - - Dunnsr this week they make the follo'\vvungr nomble oII erings: men’s chinchilla pea jackets, worth $6, for ackets and vests, worth $9, for $6.90; 7 coats, worth $11, for $7.50; 100 men’s all worsted dress overcoats in black and brown, worth $12, for $7.75; 130 dozen white unlaundried shirts 30c each, worth double the money. shirts with collars heavy half hose at 15¢ - - - - | Of those who have favored the NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY that they have the utmost confidence in re- ralue for their money. Our aim from the time we made a phoe for ourselves among you has been not alone to insure the con- tinuauce of each customer, but also to secure a vast civcle of their as- ;and that only can be done by giving more goods for less money To give you an illustration of how money can When you buy their men’'s all wool cassimere business suit for $6, which would cost you at least $9 anywhere else, you For the $3 left you can buy other useful articles. For instance: undershirts at 50c. - - - drawers at 50c. - - - - . - and cuffs at 35¢ - - - $4: 150 nice chinchilla pea plain figures at strictly one price at THE NEBRANKA CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. LIGHTEST ~ RUNNING, Simplest in Gonstruction, And NOISELESS |OVER 1,000,000 IN USE. Address for particulars, UNION MANUFACTURING CO., 210 N. 16th St. Omaha, Nebraska. 1 s | T3th St , Cor. Capitol Avenue. FON TRE TREATMENT OF AL Chronic & Surgical Diseases. MOMENAMY, Pro DR MOMENAM N POk We liave “the facilitles apparatue and reme ent of every form of elthos saeaioal Or purical ireatmes te all 1o come and investigato for theine ir correspoud with canas by Joler on without se FOR _CIRC Long expericuce in treat les us 10 treat many cases WRITE fira ers, Braces, Trusses, and d Surgieal Appiisuces, man all kinds of Medical s \factured and for an The nnlérellnlc wedical Institute making Private, Special 8 N Neryous Diseases | ALL CONTAGIONS AND BLOOD 115 from whatever causo produced, successfully ¢ We exn remove Syphilitic polson from the sy without mercury New restorative treatment for | LL COMMUNICATIONS C I and consult us or send na ad post-offi ¢ —plainly written—encloso stamp, snd we wddj .uu nnd You, in pllln wrapper, our ATE CIRCULAR ‘YO mEN 4] umn ErE Sens NaL cr, BYPIILIS, ¢ STRICTURE, AND URiNARY OBaaxs, or send history of your case for a8 opinion. Persons unable to visit us may be trested at homes, by correspondence. Medicines and | menta sent by mail or express SECURELY PACK ED FROM GHSERVATION: o marks (o indicate contents or sender. One personsl Interview pr ferred if convenient. Fifty rooms for modation of patients. Board and At reasonable prices. Addrces all Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institnte, Cor. 13th Bt and Canital Ave.. OMAHA. NEB ol NEBRASKA MAP. 1n colors, Miuled for Omubia City Map, new additons, i 3 Nebrasks Stute Gazette, Husiness Directory nd Farmer's List, §5. hows all counties, towss, railro J. M. WOLFE 120 8, 1ith Bt O & co., ais, Neb. WANTED! C S. Owa | Ladies to Work for Us st The Homes. $710 $10 Per Week Un Be Quiatly Ha dfl Lo, vainuug: o For full pt ENT ART CO aton, Mass., Hox §1 i -| Watches, anted 70 HANDLE THE Union Sewing Machine, In all Towns in NEBRASKA AND WESTERN ICWA. Display at thelr warerooms, 1305 and 1807 Farnam Etreet, the largest assortment of Planos and Organs to be found al any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades, including - STEINWAY, FISCHER, PIANOS LYON & HEALY BURDETT, STANDARD, O=,R==Gw___—_,A N LYON& HEALY Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long established reputation of the house, coupled with their most fiberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, afforde the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible wefects In materials or workmanship. LYON & HEALY, 608 & 1307 FARNAM STAEEY HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. NO BLANKS! PRIZES ONLY! Every Year over a Million Distribut- ed. A Drawing Ecery Month With a first payment of only $3, you can acquire six Eoropean Government Bonds, which not only guarunteea safe investment of capital, as, at the worst the invested money must pe paid back, but also offers the opportunity to make a fortune by win ing a big prize ONLY 32 REQUIRED to buy a Royal Ttalia ticipate in 225 drawings, four drawings every year, These ovig 100 francs gold hond and retain their bonds pa inal value until the ycar 1964, Prizes of 2,000,000, 1,000,000; 510,000, etc..fianca will be drawn. Besides the certainty of receiving back the 100 francs in gold, you can win four times a year, and 80 come into possession of a fortune. Weofier these b nds for §3), in monthly installments of $2, or for cash at §25, as long as our sup plylasts, Moneycan be sent by registered letters, money orcer by expressand in return we will forward the bond,” The next druwing will take place on Novem ber 20th. For further inform. apply to, Berriy BA Co., 305 Broadway, New York. N.B s bonds are not lottery tickets are by law permitiéd to be sold ]vr. RELIABLE JEW Dlimm.‘ .1‘AL" Jay E '1 v, Silverware \xmw..\\ ATank save $3. $1.00 1.00 70 .30 $3 00 125 5 men’s all wool Melton over- And all goods marked in -- Responsible Dealers

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