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T e E T A PENSION ATTORNEY'S FIX BILLINGS' DOCTOR BARKING. Attacks on the State Commission Which Stopped—A Very Report Live Stock Shonld Be Ancient City News. [FROM THE DEL'S LISCOLY BUREAU.] The United States grand jury, previous to adjournment to Monday, cast abroad a bomb in the nature of an that found its mark in the pe 4. H. Foxworthy A a good many vho has been practice for anumber of years, worthy 18 indictea for collecting ceiving excessive fees in pension and in the indictment s drawn there are ten counts, each of which recites the fee received in an individual ease, ranging from £400 down to in other ea The Unit utes recite that the fee for Rirm-uln\ll be in each and no more, hence the grounds upon which the m.nmmm is based, e maximum punishment recited for each offense of this nature is a fine of $500 or two y imprisonment, and it may [ downward in {he discretion of the court. It 18 understood that Mr. Foxworthy's de- fense will bo that the extra an, charges are for expenses incarred in the se, and on that ground cvidently the issues will be made. Mr. Foxworthy s out on his own recognizance, ONE BILLINGS The state university has in_jts one Dr, Billings, aithough why the gents thought' it was necessary to spe r ay little needed & position ho fills is one of the inscrutable things nover found out. One of the regents, at ast, was not in favor of hiring |hw Dr, I Illngw at all, ana he has not chunged his mind since. Billings has written col- umn atter column of verbinge for the Lincoln Journal, In fact, he has come well up with _the editor-in-chicf in the eapacity of filling space. So long as D, Billings confined himself to a ma generalities in the columns of that p there was no disposition to criticise, if the regents were paying moncy ' in a But of late Billings has taken to a good deal of acrimonious talk and eriticism upon the lve stock com- mission, and the time hascome when this barking should cease and the state uni- versity stop an irect warfare upon the live stock commission that is entirely without its jurisdiction. The university does well enough at the hands of tho state and gets enough without having some portion of its faculty attacking men who are strictly attending to their own business. Dr. Gerth, the state veerinarian, is a man of few words but a good deal of industry, and when he is not out through the state on oflicial business he alwa be found at his oflice and at wol for the state rather than swelling around through the 1obby or stufling the columns of & paper wlth a wass of stuil that no once cares to read. So far as observation goc the live stock commission as wel tho state veterinarian, are attending strictly to business, and the annual report of this department itself shows that little idling could be done, It would seem therefore meet and right that the university call their man Bi ‘\ml put a gag in indictmént rsonage of n attorney in this city wring pen- W There was delivered the secrctary of state Ly a Jarge consignment of annual Feports of the state board of agriculture, but when one was gathered up with the thougnt that something of interest had arrived a glance at the work showed that it was the report of 1885, a document so aged that as they are distributed over the state they will M“”Y receive a passing notice. That the long delay in their publication is not due to the sceret ary of the society is shown by the certificats just beyond the cover Wi hich itself shows that on the. 2 day January tho report was tr Ly the secretary to the st required by law.” Where it has been the long months since is probably answered nyl|||~ imprint on the covers, ‘‘Journal Company, state printers,” and if it has taken that company twelve months to publish reports of that kind and put them before the public at a time when they are nearly ant-diluvian and practi- eally without interest, “reform is ne woull be a proper statement to graft in discussing state printing here- after. It is very certain that the object of tha state in publishing these reporis is not to pay for something to be gotten out u year afier date, and in auditing vouch- ers it would be wise to tind whence comes the trouble. A NEW OMATIA COMPANY, Articles of incorporation were file with the secretary of state yesterday i corporating the Kast Omaha Land com- pany, located at Omaha, but reciting that m: business is to be the l)uxchuim;., 11- and acquiring land in Douglas county, :fimwkn. and Pottawattamie county, Towa, and, thereon, bany is $250,000, 1n shares of $100 each, 00 to be paid in at the commencome nt of business, which date is fixed at Feb- ruary 1, 1887, The corporation is limited toa liko date in 1907, and the incorpor- ators are Georgo V\’ Holdrege, Henry W. Yates, Lyman lower and Colonel R. C. Cushing. 0 FRUIT GROWERS. The comine winter mecting of the State Horticultural society will be full of in- terost and instruction and the society hope that every man in the state who is inter- ested in hortioulture will come to the an- nual meeting on the 10th, In the long list of parties who will_contribute papers at this meeting are noted the names of Prof. C. E. Bessey, of the state university; J. H. Masters, a well known southern Nebraska fruit man; R. N, Day, W. R. Harris, George P. Doran, ex- (.ovornur R. W. Furnas, sel ary of the stato Doard. of nerioulture; Parer. ¥ oungars, well known in all horticultural gather- ing: Bonton and otners. The rango of topics to be discussed 15 wide and diversificd and the meeting is well worth a very large attendance. TOWN TOrICS, Marshal O'Brien, of Chadron, arrived in Lincoln yesterday, bringing an insane patient to the asylum. The patient is Stephen Hurrah, of Chadron, who a few years ago suflered from sun . 1ly troubles haye since been i nily, intemperance followed and last comes in- sanity. Mr. O'Brien recites that it was far from a pleasure trip making the journey from Chadron to Lincoln with a crazy man who at best would be violent at times, but he made the trip without accident and turned his patient over to the hospital. In the afternoon Mr O'Brien was exchunging reminiscencos of a stage robbery trial with United States Distriet Attorney Lambertson. P. W, Birkhauser of Omaha, sixteen years ago a senator from Ruhnnlson county uml lately a vietim of “Gardiner must go'’ in suryeyor general's office affuirs, was in Lincoln yesterday looking over the state house and the afternoon session of United States court. There is evidently war or disruption abroad in the rauks of the Lincoln Ora- torio society,as numerous circulars have been 1ssued, and a meeting is called for an early duy to discuss the question of dissolution. ~ The question of indebted- ness und of producing an oratorio at an the making of improvements The capital stock of the com- lmm day, publie support and Kindred | < all contrib ' Cooley ar rday, and s (0 the merry war, ved in the capital things in the sena- n to assy A at has b how supplied nf Plattsmouth, Jo W members of board, and S tician ‘of Fror rivals from the Y. Police court yesterday confined i to the hearing of the cases ag vagrants, who gave_their Sanford and John Young. apieco and cost Love, of Fremont, one of the normal an old-t imong th th Platte the stat sch and com- of the latest moves to place the Y A. rooms in public notice has hoon inaugurated by My, Phillco, the artist, who has had several fine views of the in- terior of the rooms taken, and these will be framod and hung in con spicuous places in the leading hotels in the cif Georgo S. Smith and G. M. O'Brien, jr.. of Omaka, wo g the arrivals ¢ Lincoln hostlorics lay s wit- the coming strug, of the state board of in the capital city ye 1 main over mml the annual meeting of the y next. States court 8 given over to the arguments in the damage winst the B, & M,, the attorneys holding the floor until late m the afiernoon, Beach L Hinman, of North war horse the Mark M county, were among the volitical he: d yesterday Platte, n democeracy, and Keith arrivals at the uarters of the state yester- rs, Odelt; J. M. Camphell, Umah: arter, Ashland; Jensen, i E. 1 “Ulllrl'vm '. E. Law B a; G. B, Tyler, tings, were among the arrivals at Lincoln yesterday. e A it The Boom is Immense IN SouTi OMAIA PROPERTY, AND AL- BRIGHT'S CHOICE LEADS THEM ALL. THERE 18 NOT A BAD LOT IN THIS BEAUTI- FUL PROPERTY 500 J t Profit has been made since last August by pur- chasers of lots from Mr. Albright, in the addition west of ALpriGuT’s CioICE, ALsriGr's CHorc ATS THEM AND DON'T ALL uy a Few Of those elegant lots in A LBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double your money beforo spring. Albright is making lots of money for lots of people who purchase from him. Only a bitle moncy required to buy a lot. The McClelland COase. Johnny McCleliand was arrested yester- morning on a warrant sworn out in Jus- tice Anderson's court by Fallon, cha ing him with malicious destruction of vroperty. He was brought into court promptly w bonds in the sum or $1,000 for hi ance before the district court, when- ever his case should be ealled for trial. Later in the day MeClelland appearcd in police court with his bondsmen, to answer to the charges of the hacknien whom he assaulted Tuesday night. As Judge Stenberg had goné home, no ponds were fixed, The sensatio! report about McClel- land's leaving town is absolutely without foundation. ~ He is still here, and say: that ho proposes to remain he fight the case to the last ditch. Burnham is his attorney, while l’.anu Godwin will represent Fallon, 500 Per Cent Profit has been made since_last August by pur- cl s of lots from Mr. Albright, in' the addition west of ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE, 1's CHOICE BEATS THEM ALL Have You Seen Them? If not, eall on W. G. ALprIGHT and xo out to Sourit OMAHA with one of his agents to inspeet tho magnificent prop- erty known us AvpriGnr’s CHOICE. The Hioom is Immenso SOUTH OMAIIA * PROPERTY, AND AL- LEADS THEM ALL. C. ¥ \M]l;:xm of St. anu ig in the city, visiting his brother, W. C. Milligan, of the Omaha P ublnhm[_ company. Mr. Milligan is looking up a_location in the hotel business, and thinks of taking hold of Barker Br hostelry on South Thir- teenth, which s just being completed. iu SouTin OMAIIA over the way acres and lots in ALriGuT'S CHOICE are going. Twenty-two lots sold in one day. ———— Have You Seen Them? If not, call o W. G. ALBRIGHT and go ont to Sourn OMAHA with one of his agents to inspect the magnificent prop- erty known as ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE. i “They Are Beautiful, and much larger than in other Addi- tions.” is the usual verdict regarding the 200 lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE. —_—— The secretary of war has ordered Hos- pital Steward John J. Swan, to proceed rom Vancouver barracks to Fort Douglas. Hoepital _steward, W, Haines, now at Fort Douglas, is ordered to Governors Island, N. Y ———— Buy a Few Of those clegant lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double {(Dul’ money before spring. Albright making lots of money for lots of people who purchase from him. Only a little money ru]mrud to buy u lot. e — The sale of seats for Lhu (,laru Morris engagement of next week will open on Monday at advance anticipated that ticket s;mcul.lwrn will buy up the seats, as is frequently done whenever an engagement extraordinary 18 announc MOST PERFECT MADE Strengtl, and Emm.‘ Dr. Price's anmg ety e Alumurl’lmcphml)rl'rlr Riticts, Vabilla, Lavos deliviously. | agents to inspect John | | voud of mar | cold, which, it | in SouTH OMAHA 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: S THE KESNNEDY A\)Ill.\. Three Victlns of the Missouri Pacific | | W. B shaspshooters,”” and skill in ali kinds of sl here, were on the cific train which w bar, Neb, to-day rec which that g Keny nths in condt cnnedy him L rained 3 and ankle Il\ with a few bruises at I'c care irgeon at that post, The Boom is in Sonth Omaha Pro. Cno1ck leads them all BAD LOT in this bes ITmmense ind THERE 15 NOT ful property Have You Seen Them? call on W. G, AupriGor Sovrit Omana with one of his the magnilicent prop- ALniiGHt's CHOICE, 1f not, out to and go erty known as “They Are Beautiful, and much larger than in other Addi- is the usual verdict regarding the s in ALsricor's CHOICK, The County Bonrd's Views, A reporter for the Bek yesterday morn ingin conve on with Commissiongr Timme,learned that the board had not as yetformally determined upon ti fons they propose to make to architects with re nl to the new county hospital, but that, n informal way the feeling of the hn:lrll was in favor of a hospital, de- roof, not more than ' two it, perfectly fire-proof and t W hun gest stories i heig o cost not le the commissione but these are the most important which have been agreed upon. and go of his prop- If not, eall on W, out to Souri OMA Agents to inspect the erty known as ALBRIG AvnriGur with one agnificent CHOICE. W Of those elegant l()h in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double your money before spring. Albright making lots of money for lots of nenylu who puroh'\w from him. Only alittle money required to buy a lot. — 500 Per Cent Profit has been made since last August by pur- chasers of lots from Mr. Albright, in the addition west of ALBrIGHT'S CIIOICE. ALBriGuT's CuoIck HEM ALL AND DON'T YOU County Clerk's Budget. County Clerk Needham yesterday morn- ing presented the followingz financial re- port to the county commissioners: Gentlemen: I have the pleasure to submit herewith the following report of fees col- lected, and expenditures for the year ending January 5, 1557 To fees collected N By clerical services By salary as conn By county treasur. Ry sundry vouchers By cash on hand Total. “They Are Beaurifal, and much larger than m other Addi- tions,"" is the usual rding the 200 lots in ALsriGuT's CHOICE, —— The Boom is Immense 1t OMAHA PROPERTY, AND AL- Cnorcr DS TIEM ALL SNOT A BAD LOT IN THIS BEAU Loon i Have You Scen Them? If not, eall on W. G. ALsriGiT and go out to ‘Sourn OMAHA with one of his agents to inspect the mag erty known as ALBRIGHT’ e Mahoney's Lec The lecture delivered by T. J. Mahoney Thursday night on the subject of** A Triple Sovereignity, s considered by those present to be 3 was generally conceded that for “the know- ledge ('uu\'v\oll and the style of his deliv- v Mr. Mahoney hae few eq y orator. The managers of the college say thisis the first of a s of lectures which will be delivered at their rooms by this gentleman, Buy a Fow Of those_elegant lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double your money before spring. Albright 18 making lots of money for lots of people who purchase from him. Only a little money required 1o buy a lot Great Excitement in SouTH OMAHA over the way acres and lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE are going. Twenty-two lots sold in one day. e 500 l‘ur Cent, Profit has been made since last August by pur- chasers of lots from Mr. Albright in the addition West of ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE. ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE BEATS THEM ALL AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT. B s Safe, George Agers, of West Chicago street, who was so bmllf frozen one night of the late cold spell, is reported by Dr. Hanchett to be mmrovln" satisfactorily and entirely beyond the nccessity of ha ing his arm smputated as was at fi feared, st Buy a Few Of those elegant lots in ALBRIGH] CHOICE and donble your money before spring. Albright is making lots of money for lots of people who purch: from hun. Only a little money required to buy a lot. S Great Excitement in Sourn OMATA over the way acies and lots in ALsuiGnr's CHOICE are going. Twenty-two lots sold in one “They Are Beautiful, and much larger than in other Addi- tions," is the usual verdict regarding the 200 lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE. ck, Trunian Buck has been confined to his home for about ten days back by a severe was thought, would de§ velope into pueumonia. Dr. Hanehett suys he will be able to be around ngain in'a fow days. Great Excitement r the way acres and lots in ALsriGue's CHOIOE are going. Twenty-1wo lots sold in one day, -~ 500 Per Cent Profit s been made since last August by pur- iasers of lots from Mr. Albright, in- the 1's Cholck, 3 BEATS THEM AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT. ALL e The Boom s lmmense IN SoutH OMANA PRORERTY, AND AL- BRIGHT'S CHOICE LEADS THEM ALL THERE 1S NOT A BAD LOT IN THIS BEAUTI- FUL PROPERTY, St ATU RDAY A NEW LEASE OF L'FE. I ¢ .8 rer und to e really did faith in it rv“w\“u'nv VA\h“w Jence I have never 3 , Du e Towa, says he money een near s 1 i1d not e pain sway [ heard y I sent for a afraid of it at first ion it cau t worke 1 a rheu m wa Ttisnowa year and a d [ have not suffered any since Every drogaist shonld keep Athlopho bhoros Pills, but whicro thy ght tho Vall s rriage paid) on rec whichi is $1.00 per b For liver and kianey disoase djgestion, wenknoss, norvous d of we constipation, headache, blood, &c. Athlophoros Pills are unequ. CAPITAL PRIZE, ${50,000. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all tho Monthly and Quarte Iy Diawinigs ot Tlie Louisinnn State “Lottery any, and in prrson manage au it {i5o QeAwIARE EhomAaIves, a0 EAL the K10 are conducted with honost, 1 in good f&ith toward all partios, and wo nuthorizo the Company to use 'this certificato wi o-sim- fles of oursignatures attached, 1o its advertise- ments.” COMMISSIONERS. Banks and Dankers will wn in_The Louigiana State 1may be presented at our coun- J. 0. OGLESBY, Presideat Louisiana National Bank. J. W, KILBRETH, President State Netional Bank, A. BALDWIN, Prosidont Now Orloans National Bank. NPRECEDE\JTPD ATTRACTION, OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRINUTED LODISIARA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated in 1833 for 25 yoars by tho logis iniure for Eductiona and Char with u capital_of $1,000,00—1 5000 has since been ndded, By anoverwhelming popilar voto jis franchisn ofthop Uoh "I nevor sealos or postpones. Ttserand singio number drawings tako plage onthiv, and the scneunnual Arawines roc- monthiv. and th s roc A Fonry CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. Notice, Tickets are $10 only. Halves, $5 Fifths 32, Tenths Sl 3 Qarmman T JGRAND Piurz Al 20 Pruz) 50 ¢ 100 200 700 APPROXIMATION PRIC] 100 Approximation priges of 31 200, th 100 Prizes amoun * Application for rate only to the ofice of the couipn lonne. For furilier information writc Sloarly, giving full nddress, POSTAL NOTE Money B et aw York ExohAngo 1. bralnacy 1ot {er, CUFTOnCY DY OXDIuss ul OUF exponso ad frseen M. A, DAUPHIN, Now Orleans, L Or M. A.DAUPHIN, Washington, D. 0. Mae P. 0. Money Orders payablo and addross reglsterealottors to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orloans La, REMEMBER Tt tusice,of Karly, who are ln chargo of the drawi gar S Euar g cun possibly draw u prize. ALl partics Eharofora hdy SFLIBIE 10U rAnLa0 Briros (b Ll in Lots tery, or n.mm out ang othior impousivle nduce: aindiors,and only aim to declvoaud de- TRIUMP IANT! For sixteen yonrs, thoy have stoudily gained {n favor, and “with Bules copstantly inereasing huve become the most popular corset through. out tho United stat, Tie B, G and k=H erados ro mado in Suonr XA LoNG WAIST, suitible £or © G quality, mald of English nited to- wekr twice as long a3 ordiniiry cors Hichest awards from aff the W Fairs, The lust modal recoived i DEGIEE_OF MERIT, from the lnte held at New Orloun While scotos of patontd huve worthless, the prin od t tor Fiust Exposition heen founa rinciples of the Glove-Fitting Valualle {0 refund Corsets do pot LE EVERYWH ALOGUE FREE ON APPLICA TNOMSON LANGDON & CO.. New Vork. & from hould_be resd by Faihers MAD‘E STRGNG o Rq» lete. f walue 1o al) men. MARSTONREMEDY CO 19 Park Place, New York, Mention Omaha Bea. VIGOR, 21 regal e cW.uey Chicago, Milwaukes & St Paul iy | And il other | R evory AttGRLion 18 PAL (0 Dhssengers by | Paid up Capital JA\'I'AR\’ 1887, 15. cmcmo SHORT LINE OF [HY-wm TIE BEST ROUTE Stom OMARH and COUREIL BLOFFS o LELE BAST. | EN OMARA L It WO TRAINS DAILY BET COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicago, St. Paul, Clinton, Rock Islan Elgin, Beloit, AND Milwaukes, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Davenport, report, Rockford, Madison, Janesville, Winona Crosse, Northeast finost ain UL RATLWAY, Dintng Cars ines of the cogirteans employes of, {ho compaay. k mnm, e, Gonoral Passenger and N Gro. B, HEAPPORn, Assistant General Passon- ger ana Ticket Agoenit J. T. CuARK, Guaeral Superintendent. Nebraska National Bank OMAIIA, NEBRASKA $2 50,000 ..40,000 Surplus . de alin, Vice Prosident, H S, Hughes, Cashier. binEcTORS: Joln 8 ates Touz W BANKING OFFICE THE 1RO Cor. 12th and anking F N. w. HARRIS & Co. NKERS, CHICAGO. Bn"Dsm Counties, Cities and oth high grade 5ot d Sught nnd sold. Rustorn office 68 Dovonshire st. boston. Correspond: once solicited. Maverick National Bank BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL, $400,000 SURPLUS, - - - - 400,000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpo- rations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Boston is a Reserve City, and balances with us from banks(not located in other Re- serve Cities) count as reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent, and make Cable trans- fers and place money by telegraph through- out the United Statés and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold, and Exchanges in Washington made for Banks without extra charge. We have a_market for prime first-class Investment Securities, and inyite propossls trom States, Counties and Cities when is- suing bond: . Wedaa sreneral invite correspondence ASA P. POTTER, President. J()b. W. WORK, (‘\sh\l'r | WANT AGENTS To Sell the nost Window Sash Lock Ever Invented. Agents muko blg pronts. Qlren lars tree. ail 10 cts. il CK, kine hosiness and NERVITA spsety cur i et o bl ey Debility, lnvolus. . h & NEOOK ARRIAGER O, Catalogues and Prices on application RS ‘1 it Do CINCINNATY, U Rtk coo- Red Star Line Carrying the Belglum Royal and Unitod States Mail, sailing every Saturduy Between Antwerp & New York T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND PRANCE FALL AND WINTER, Saion from g0 to_ 4§76, Rxoursion trip from Gadiuy outward, $15; 2, Fi5: oxcarsion. 800, “btoe Boruge DASSAZE w Taigs. Petor Wright & Sone Qeners 0] 65 Broadway, N ork, iy Bubiits 158 Pasouin Aty Paulsen & Co. 14 Fatnam 8 D. O Frocman 184 Enrna LINCOLN BUSINE‘SDIHEGTURY Recently B, Mwn Furulated The Tremont. J. C. FITZGERALD & SON, Proprietora Cor. #th and P 5ts, Lincoln, Neb. Tiates $1.5) per duy. Street cars {romLouss to any pari o the elty, J. 1L W, HAWKIN Architect, Offices—83, 31 und 42, Richards Block, Lincoln, Neb, Elevutor onllth street. Sold by Breeder ot edor of snout Hous Grrin ¥ \l WOODs, Live Stock Auctioneer Sales mude in all parts of the U. S. at falr State Block, Lincoln, Neby wloway s Short Horn bulls for sale, B. H. GOULDING, Farm Loans and Insurance, Correspondence it regard o long solicited. Room 4, Ricbards Block, Lincolu, Neb. Riverside Short Horns 0f strictly pure Butos and Bates Tapped cattle. Hord numbers ab Fumilies rop bs, Reniek, Rose of Sha ntly Duchosses, Flat Cres 1ises, Louans and True Loves. 5 torsaie. 1 Pure Bates ¥ Urages, | Roseof Sharon, 1 Crujck Shank an Aldtoss "GiTas. . BRAN: ilberts, Crages, B 1Pure inspoct the herd. SON, Lincoln, Neb. When in Lingoln stop a8 National Hotel, And get # good aloner£o e ¥EDAWAY Prop CARBOLIC SMOXE Trade Mark. The most remarkable femedy known to the world for the treatment of \Catarrh, Asthma, Brenchitis, Hay Fever, Croup Neura'gia, Headache, Doafness, Eye Discases, Ulceration of the Lungs, Colds, etc. We Prove Qur Assertions, Viz: *J1 J2ISIUIWPY UBD a8V JO s1eox 93JyL PIUD V So Simple and Easy to i IHE LITTLE PHYSICIAN. By Giving Home Testimonials Read Them, They will Astonish You TESTIMONIALS OaARA, NED. , Jan. 4, 1857, Ouaud, New. T b8, 1687, 16 Bmoko N Com s Carholle Smoke Ball Co., Oriahin, Ne tlemon—Having sifforod with catarrh for ours, 1 have tr Almost every rvuuml’ and have but hittdo faith in *putent medicines.™ Anvout a month ngo I was lllwim'('t\ 1o try one of noke Balls u stly sny thao nofit from the s of | over tried. T beliovo i Yours \(I‘) truly DAN ©. SHBLLI e of your 1 can hor hlul them on the road for 3(0\1 T lesmun Churehill Pump Co i F'ar street. Farnam stred nting Cfl 5, 188 dy umfnma in tho programmes of enstorn thenters, I purs chused n Curbolio Suioke Bail, whon your agen: 3 1 am pleasod 10 stato 1 in bad colis a it n wonderf ¥ 10 use this as yo WP, ronsurer, Ovan Carbolio Smoko Ball Co., Gentlgmen—Your valiuble remedy Smoke,” ns applied through 3 Curlolio Smoko Ball, hus been used in my family and his afforded tmmediatorelief from headucl colds and eatarrh, 1 tact, if proper ompinints, and 2 of the mucus ched by inhulntion., CHFORBY, NED., Ded. 27, 1856, Carbolic S0 proper. Vepy truly, OvAIA, NER. Smoke Bull Co., turrh, und lcisod 1o stite that ft s proved ' elfoct LS. 1y iucuring s, Yours trul or. Dodge und 16t strects. GREGORY & HADLEY, —_— Real Eststo Agents, 520 5. 1ot 6t . B, 1887, x. 23,1880 n o constant uferey 3 yonrs ind have spent Tirdeaas of oilare for setiel. Nothn s wiv- v, ©n me such sansfietion A& you T Cirbolic Smoks F W. VAILL] Yall. Tt affords immedinte roliof. 1 have alse Resldenco 401 N. 15th | used it for sick headache with | % Yours traly, Gro. . FISCHER. 2 which T have suiro atement will bo of an, use it &S YOu s¢e propor. Postal Clerk U, P. . R. street. The Carbolic Smole Ball stands on its own merits. It has erected its own monument of praise Othe medies have followed in the wake, and approximate as near the original as they can, but like the falling lmfmm; soon pass away and leave no history of their efficacy. This great() very is hmn’[ introduced _throughout the Inited States and the 3 l lhml commendations have folowed wherever it has been tested. No household should be without o, “Smoke Ball”’ as it will cure a cold in fifteen minutes if taken intime. 1o all who will take the trouble to A Free Test, A Free Test Sent by mail on rveceipt of $2, and 4 cents for postage. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co., Rooms 1 and 2, Frenzer Block, opp. P. O. 0] 'IAUA. NEB. TOOTLE HOSEA & CO., ST. JOSEPH, MO. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES We have been closed for one week on ac count of the death of our greatly esteemed se- nior partner,Milton Tootle. Having now taken out letters of administration on our firm bus- iness,we are ready for spring trade with thelar- gest stock of goods ever opened in the west. We guarantee to make prices to compete with eastern markets, and carry an assortment ample for the requirements of the largest trade. Soliciting your orders, we are, Respectfully yours, TOOTLE, HOSEA & CO. DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker’s art, at reasonable prices.

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