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The Week's Doings in the C cial Man's Fi mmer- ATTEMPT TO COMMIT SUICIDE. unt of a z0 Boys, Fred Nelson's Au Fred h it Chen Frankl end h ald gave t affair Chenc nt that rovolve ¥ closet open just in himself off on a r 1o h BLrenin center ‘While Br shi and, fin from rey smoking clinehed in his 1 cut and tn, handed sonie fell buck in and he was rem byt pital. The wound in the foreh: to penctrate tl u, but the lieved to be futal “He was one of the 1 traveling out « “He hud o wife and four-y at nis home in M 1l a member of the fiva of Williamson son, dry goods at Galc Moline. Selling out his intersst t came to Chi seven years traveled for fou rs for J. V ing silks, Since then he has Chency Brothers. He was about of age, haopily married, had ood trade and had been g by the fir car without of rian 1 d fal other is b kna Chica sui He was forme & N b forty-two been en- n hand rled Joying BOMC for at ing for them, He was no nor did he gamble. H prvOus tempera axo from his v ity Nelson b d at 207 O L, but, in his wife's absence, he has been pping at the Grace hotel. For the last four days ne has been rather morose and de- spondent. 1 said to him yesterduy: ‘Cheer up, Fred; and let's go to the ball game.’ He declined. Tean't imagine what would cause him to kil himself A score of tr s salesmen from neighiboring houses of Marshall Y son, Piric, Seott & Co. and J. V. I Co., cume rushing in eagerly the' truth of th highest tovms of th rocrotted his rashine man better known through the than Fred, the boys. was he gi WAS il even-going eredit on the craft, Ficll's traveling men Lot's examme those letters, Baylor. The tirst one opened v nddressed to Nolson from his v “You sent me.§35, What fort witht.” The sccond head, 1 D need it from you is was dated July Another lotter ine with the 1 , almos ndwriting s follo BELOVED WIPE ches terribly. [ am afraid | ca live through such another dreadful night. You never would have thought 1'd ever come to this. Kiss little Huzel for me, Good-by. Your unworthy husband. FLED. Another letter read thus: M. 800 L I'or nine months T have not felt right. | am unable to_get much sleep without tuking medicine. My head has heen troubling me. Lappeal to you as a friend to see thut my wife and bube "do notcome to want. Lam wellknown to tray throughout the northwest and in 2 oulid aid my wife and child » them suffer. I regret to leav wife and little Hazel destitute, Please sco Mr. Cheney and have him pay the balance of my salary to my wife, for shic's anoblo wo- man. Yours, 1"ieD N W. Hall, of the department of silk: arwell's, said: “Nelson was a ¢ esman; one of the best in the west. was 4 temperate man of exemplary habits. Why, only two days ago he was showing me some plush ho solling and seemed all right then. I can’t imagine why such a man should take his own life. He was happily married, thousht the world of his wife, wi ploasantly 1, held the confidence of his ¢ s and wus doubtless” the best known sitk salesman in Chicago. He got a raise last fail without nsking it of $00. A dispateh was sent Mr. Williamson, Nel- Bon's former partner at Moline, asking him to break the news to Mrs. Nelsou. 1t was Btated at the hospital that the unfortunate wman could not live until daylight. Rich for One Day. years ago, when [ was giddy and yonug,” said a prominent teaveling salosma for a Detroit shoe house to o reporter Michigan “Tradesman, “L invested a whole, big, elegaut dollur in the Crazyana lotie Inever had any luck, but the thought to buy, and buy Idid. If there wera but a bundred chances and 1 had nincty-nine of thom the other fellow wonld win. That's the Kind of lottery luck } have! Well, the day after the drawing, on picking up a Chicago Aaily, I saw the list of numbers, and number 4162 Liad drawn the big prize and L beld one- tenth of that numbe d was §15,000 better off than 1 was the day before! Happy! Why, the word doesn’t expross it—crazy is nearer right! [ sent in my crips by express, opencd up a basket of champazne for the boys in the otel, built grand plins of what 1 would do trip to the Yosemite valley, then to would live like a prince! Ah, that was a happy day for me, I assure you! I left for ) that same ulght and headed straight for the place whore | had bought the ticket, in order to ave them send and cash it for me. Thon came the most terrible moment of my like! intelligent com) tor of that ¢ o daily had mad blunder-used one letter for the other. right ticket was 4762, and I was as poor before. 1 got to the express company they bad delivered my wrips to the firg took the fivst truin back to wy work.” “The Plug Hat 1 When the Southern hotel Louis recently, A, L. Brockway. tive of Sargent & Co., ha ers of New York, distinguished himself for his presence of mind and daring work in the rescuing of twenty w ) from the burning building, and as & reward for his bravery the local pa the next morning callod him “Tho 1 Iat Hero,” Mr. Urockway appeared at a third story window shortly after the alarm of *fire was sounded. His o consisted of the Jong whitc usually ecarried in a all grip, one boot and his he end of ca his the W inquiring as to worthwest 1ot what we term ‘one of er drank, gambled, nor kind of sporting salesman, w 50 spoke one of Marshall No writing was a letter on the firm's letter I sent you § You may I want some later | i can get 1v nd signed “Yours, »sed in the same on a firm letter writt erable 1 envelope AND Bany “Some ne slocping I was in a fourth awakeued by usual woise. 1 supposed pe strect it below my window. the word *fire’ rang out, and_ you that 1 jumped from my bed. 11t the gas but couid not. In the davk | soure for my clothing, butall Iwas ablo WS b1y stove-pipe ant and > | hear people running ¢ heard the shou time for dre n Lall the entire space was 11l I sui In col any with othors 1 reac the tloor, und cntering a room {ronting strect, | yellod lusti} TUN Up to-the window and story room some uu- ts o 'y third one of them would > women had wow that T handl had prese mber my gallantry. I secured outside the win nil passed the but you can be assured that I n that followed them. 1 t for themselyes saddest I got | 0¥ 1 must have n 1 reached werra firma clad ad as [ was not. It isa night 1 have never worn prose ¢ sight Wwh The Travelin, an organization that has been in existenc | little ove ir Shortly aft fourth annu s | Davenp addressed | State Rog u the the secrotary » Des Moi ASS0¢ was the benefi wveling m ther s ition of those who objects of this union, let n th erost but stly en, and in , and for and e are ig- me of for favor ling 1ate de and unserupiu « 10, that no honest job. mtend with, ~He this union, tho themselves not to 1 penalties attached, have the same en: of honest expet ds man rit merabers of which pled cut prices on 1d 10 use overy foi 1 b v s our memberst ssurcd of succe Tarly orgennized exe to atiend to t and in locy in establishing a healthie “Only a few of the retaile effort t entered into most earncstly, ) is_rapidly in s s have a resu duty is cutting pr cady succeeded de. s object to the hink it will in ning cuts, law™ on com rations, trusts, ete., does n We hope those dilator n hanging back for some st will | 1y put their own 10 tho whee binations, co affect us what ones who huve one shiou lde . Traveling Men's Trinls, A traveling man for a New York house called last week at Brenk Bros.’ just aft says the Yeno Ne to sell some goods. Joe was busy draughting a warment that was promised for Saturday at 6 o'clock sharp, and Bob loft his cutting ble to look amplos. The re just un en a gentleman o have coat tried on. The ted. A businessman then consum uty minutes in sclecting the goods and g his measure for a blue serge vest, and cool, striped trousers, nt waited dinnc 2oods in ho A doctor followed, and seleeted a wide wale disgonal for cutaway coat and vost, and light trousers. iis measure was taken and thirty minutes more was con sumed. The agent ot in five minutes work b young man came in for a flunnel but decided on a light weight sacque, vest and piuchbeck trousers. The nt grew restless and looked at his watch. entloman then came in, absorbing nearly f an hour more and took samplos for his wife to lo on. The ngent said ho wold call 1 when they were not 8o busy, but when iuformed that he could not find i more favor time, he waited and sue- cocded ir in a thirty minutes' inte view during the afternoon, from 1:30 to 6:00 p. w. e saysitis the liveliest establish- ment he has strack in the city. Rates Remain High, a disappointed lot of commercial in this AU present, says tho ancisco Chronicle. They all hail from cast, and they came out here on the hof the reports that the inter-state commissioners were about to lay an iron hand upon the railroad companics, which action would, it was believed, result in w greav advance of rates before August 1. The drummors had only got fairly” down to work hore in making their arguments with the merchants that now was the time to buy goods. whiie freight rates still remained ut low figures, when the Chironicle published a privato dispatch received from a member of the Transcontinental association, stating that no change would be made in rates until August 1, and that even then the outlook was favorable for a continuance of the old tariff. This _intelligence has sent a chill down the back of each of the drummers, who now fear that their mission to this coast was in_vam. Meantime the merchants are congratulating themselves on the outlook for the maintenance of the present tarit. suit i e Represented the Big House. A Philadelphia drummer saw a man in a railroad car, whom he thought he know, says the Denver Road, and slapping him on the back, asked him how he was. The man looked up, and the drummer saw that he was astranger. He apologized, saying that he thought that he was a friena of his. W! followed is best told by a Jersey newspa “Lhope I am a friend of yours,” the ind they ot to talking, and the c al man, ng the gentlen 's thought he must be a comme: ¢ him what house he repr *I represent,” sald the gentl'eman, Sthe lar ousein the world.” “Well, said the traveling man, *‘if yon resent th largest house in the world you ¢ asnap What house is it"" house,"said the gentleman,* Searborough, bishop of thé Protestant copal church.” sented. Books Instead of Drummers. A number of New York jobvers are figuring on a plan for selling goods to t customers by means of jobbors' instead of having representatives on the voad to look after their customers, The plan, according to interviews with whole- above plan as published in the press, is 1o have large ercular mphlet price lists printed each month to mal to one's customers and allow them to stders from the prices quoted in the lists, Tie plan would save the mevchants thousands of dollars expended in salaries and bills, but whether it would hold their business or not 1s a question that will be set tled after they have tried the expevinient. now v price lists A Summer Excursion, The latest plan talked of for the benefit and entertainment of the traveling men of Omaha is a moonlight excursion some night during this week or the first of next to Lake Manawa. ‘The proprietors at the lake -have made the arrangements for an excursion and will await the pleasure of the traveling men, for whom it has been arranged, to name the evening for their visit to Manawa., The evening w be given up entirely to the party and a pleasant time will no doubt be onjoyed b > who may see fit to join in e e thos, pudition. Omaha ¢ At the Mitlard—( H. Marsh Toledo nday G L, B, Sts, Boardman and M. I, jr., St. Louis; J. L. Creswell, Lowis Littman, Detroit; W. 8. Gil- man, Kansae City; T. P. Owen and J Edgar Jones, Chi Villian M Melntosh, New Y ogers, C. K. Jessupp and R, Wells, St. West, Des Moines; Charles Well a8 Stair, Chi M. Furey, New Hathaway, jr., H. Terrell, San_Antonio} ten, Columbus, O.; James B, s Patton, St.Joet J. C. Carn . Jonnson, Ch QY . Wright, Lynchburg, P, Pratt ana W. R Des Moines; D. S. Watson, W, Carne Ga.; H. H New Y m. Wolfe, Syra . N. ¥\ L. L. Putzel, Philadelphia; awrles Barrenyohl, Kansas City; § pres and J. 1. Bishop, ton; C. Des Moir ts and W, I M. D. Hoy ith and J burn und Graves, Va.; Stewar Toledo Chic: Dobring R Vermil Flesch, Chicago; 1. Bun Topeka; W. G. Evans, New Vork; W. A. Murtiniere, Columbus, Ga.; J Richardson, jr., St. Louis; Upton. Kenipton, Laltimore. At the Paxton | E. Loeb, Neiv York; C. (: Alitehell and W, R. Sterling. Chicago; Jobn JoA | and Gl | Pollurd, dwools H. K. Lyon, Kausas City; S. L. Levy, Phila delphia: T, W. S A Hreche Cincinnati; L. K. Miles, Akron; John Kobes, St. Louis; W. . Bodman, Ed Friend re D, Hoffman, € { - Clair, Minneapolis: Dr Sacramento; John H Bostonj A kosh; ' Eltinge Im M. D. Joncs, Leb and Charles R. Kookley and C. Davis, Boston A B Tdeson, Osh re, Milwauke Ind.: Will R. Barber per, Chicago 3 Francis New York; A, C Minneapolis; ks, Chicago} Robert 13, Milwan Lesh 1. Prank Schiegel William _F\. Niee Salemen, St Louis; und Charies Crawford, E. Wodiska and ( York; B. Marx Charles Sykes, New York; ney, er: C. A, Newman, »mpson, Washington; N, Y.; J. M. We E. D. Kolin, Chattanooga. At the Barker—M. J. Baker, G Pa.; T, H. Mitehell, Loadville Des Moines: K. Mix, Chicago; T Philadelphia; arles ). Stear York: W.S.'Si Boston: D. J. R Chic B. Labows, P phin; W. I\ McGuckizan, Chica Cutter, Davenport: Ma Mass, Philadelph S, Car f, Chica Among the « H. J. Miner was out week for Vinyard & Schn W. H. Allen was selling Omahia d and notions along the B. & M. last w sam Best was selling W. V. Morse & Co's. and ¢ zoods boots week. Vinyard & Schneider hav man on the road to fill Mr place. Willinm McP. Fuller was alon Pacific the past week selling Omaha firm, 1. H. Daniels was selling ealicos line of the Union Pacific in Smith & Co. rill shoes among the Mormons last not yet put a Nordaker's the Union 1gs for an long the braska, for M & G Man of Paxton eries and sion along his run last week, J. 13, Beail was along the line of the B. M. in western Nebraska last week, selling sun umbrellas for M. 1. Smith & Co. L. M. Winslow was sclling drags in south- ern’ Nebraska last week. Ho saya the w was very hot down near Kansas, William Fisher was taking orders for the fall stock of boots and shoes throughout western Nebraska last week for an Omuha tirm. H. T, F) Wyomi had to last week. L. C. Beebe, of Grand Tsland, Blake, Bruce & Co.'s drugs through westera past weel A. C. Weir, of Mimneapoli making the Union Pacific in_ Nebrasia du ing the past week for a prominent stoc house of this city T. H. Wiley, of Council Bluffs, western Towa rep ive of the Richardson Dr company, has returned from a three we visit to his old home in Illinois, Are you sad, despondent, gloomy? Are you sore distressed Listen to the welcome bidding— “Be at rest wnd pains unnumbered, isoning life's Golden Cip? hink not there's no balm in Gilead, and ve it up, A Golden Remedy awaits you— Iden not alone in name — ne, and graspit, alth reclaim. but one *Giolden” Remedy s Golden Modical Discovery. alone the great “blond strength renewer,” and of the age. The removinz all im- puriti The Lungs it strongthens. cleanding and nourishing them. The whole system it builds up, supplying that above all other things most needed —pure, rich Blood. st ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. Winning Men. Tn the course of his morning sermon at the Congregational church yesterday Rev. G. W. Crofts remarked that it was to be regretted that so many ministers felt it necessary to preach so much against such evilsas dancing, card play- ing, theater-going, Sunday base ball, ete. He believed that if Christ was so preached as to reach the hearts of men these matters would quickly regulate themselves, The provineé of the church was not merely to fight sin, but to present truth so forcibly and attr ively that men would be drawn tow it. ‘Men generally needed only to be thoroughly convinced what was hest for them, and they would strive to secur that. The church should be made mor attractive than the ball game or th rd rooms. Then there would be little of spending time in denun cintion: Mr. Moody had clearly taken this position, and follow the policy. He illusirated it by the incident of a mother whose child got hold of a pair of scissors. The alarmed mother tried to get the child to give them up, but finding the little one so obstinate that force would need be used, offered the littlo one an orange. The scissors dropped from the dimpled but clinched ind the orange taken. y sometimes to wre: but the wise w lagher's, A exeur 1thel who works Colorado and Omaha drug house, says he overcoat in the mountains was selling vills, powders and ka during the Minn,, was puritier,” “healtin i regulates, harmful was to offer ke the place of the evil. — - The best on earth” w truly be said ggs Glye ine Salve—a speedy for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, piles, tetter and all skin erup- Try this wonderful remedy, 23 Guaranteed. odman Drug of cure sores, tions. cents. Co. - Worthily Wedded. st evening at the residence of Mr. Drolich, 538 Broadway, occurred the marriage of Mr. Emil Drolich and Miss Mollie Abrahamowitz. At 6:30 the happy couple stood up before Justice Schu and took upon themselves the obligations of the civil contract. A little later the party passed up st to the synagogue where the Jewish ceremony was performed by Rabbi Benson, of Omaha. Then fol- lowed congratulations from the as- sembled relatives and friends. A wed- ding feast. prepared in conformity to the practice of that church, was spread. The festivities incident to the occasion continued for hours, aud to all who par- ticipated in them they will remain a pleasant memory. Tur BEE, with all other friends, extends congratulations. - - NO PAY TILL CURED.—This rule has been adopted by the Western Remedy Co., of Omaha, who successfully treat and cure tobaceo, liguor or opiui habit baldness, catarrh, female complaint’ lost manhood, private disease of men ete.. Tho house Lus such faith in their treatment that no pay is asked until af- ter effectual and permanent cure is made. As the patient runs no risk and the company is known to be strictly re- liable. Théy ave doing a large and successful business, ‘T the Western Remedy Co. is unquestioned.—Omaha Herald, e A Little Blaze, Hase company No. 1 was called out by a telephone alarm Saturday afternoon and responded promptly to find flames issuing from the roof of a stock car in the Wabash ‘yards. The fire was ex- tinguished without difticulty ' before S "FOR THE OMAIX M DAL AN SURGICAL Al N o Al . e N. W. Cor. I3th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb. CAUTION=Designing perso tion Angers visiting W oW S Beware o Medicaland Sur + Omaha, Dr, MeMenamy » VISt us make A memora save trouble, dciay or mistakes, o City. them ¢ TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases, and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. J. W. mmafimfi?, Pl;;sician and Surgeon in Charge. HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. TWENTY YEARS’ Awsisted by a Number of Com ent, SKillful and Zxperienced Physicial and rge r Attention paid to Defomities, D'scases of W men, Discas s of the Urinary and “exial Orgass, Privale Diseases, Discases o0 tee Nirioas Systemy Lon More nioney ern impr y invested; more ski ved instruments, apparatus El list of ques surgical operations and nur ical Institute the first clioice, The Omaha Medical and an ingenuity. can bring to bear Should you conclude to visit us in any particular, bu Iful d est and most complete Medical 1 urg n the e plain unvarnished fa and Taro t Cane ., S e disea k) Tumor:, physicians and s )pliances than stitute or Hospital in the west, fans always in the building. ans or patients any al Tnstitute s conducted upon strict business and s cases tres Their comfort and for feal Operations, Ep.lcpsy N aries, Fus, Pilesy ons employed; more patients treated; more cures effected; more mod- W be found in all other {) institutes or dispensarics in the Fifiy newly furnished, well warmed and ven- fance, remedy ‘Thousands treated successfully by correspondence patients, which combined with our acknowl edged abiity, experieuce, responsibili All kinds of diseases treated in the most scientifle manner, We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities, Trusses, rical Batteries, and can supply phy s for patients to answer. or instrument known, We have supe fentific principles, and pa ve constantly searting bogus Medical Ihese ot Yonl Tnstitute is the only established ) Proprictor, dum of our exact Call and consult vs or advantages and facilities for treatfg d s, taking antage of our reputa- stablishments to deceive ers usually disappear in a ir runners oragents, The Omah dical Institute When you make up ye address, and nrote or write for circulars upon all sub- ses, pers and reputation, should make the Omaha Medica ! 1d patients here receive every advantage that art, skill, science convenience willalways be taken into consideration. ment or correspond with us, you will find that these statements ot our position, location and facilities are not overdrawn Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Disease to visitus may be tre: icate contents or sender, Upon Private, Special or Nervous Discases, y Reason le a special immense number of letters from physicians and I have for many years m: 12 a general descr i me dle cur Not a day pas Jsity, but for the hencf mities of the We teeat Chrot Scrofula, Bright's Discase, Tape Worm, Ule Carefully, skillfully and is full AR We with Eye and I ment and cure, Our book, descril write us in regard to cases; | ON DISEASES OF THE r Diseases, we simply say th in, s v g EYE AND F N Address all lstie successfully od at home by tion of the most common dises roreintelligently and to the point of the < but we reccive many calls or letters from that has wrecked their constitutions, thrown a cloud over their br 3 scientitically by Dr. McMenamy has for years devoted a large portion of his time to the study and t claim superiority over any oculist or aur treated, correspondence. Al com BOOK TO TImpotenc philis, Gleet and Var or Writing n Book Upon of discascs of the urin fllicted persons, es and conc It will therefo t our obj many who are sul ring to a greater or less d persons suffering Sy philitic Poison removed from the syst ct in writing th gree em without mercury’ special g vidual cases, pages is 1ot to from d days. SURGERY. Heart, Head, Blood, Skin, Sci DISEASES by the latest and most Surgical operations for the curc of Hare Lip, Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Fistula, Catarac Hum @ Body performed in the most scientific manner. c Diceases of the Lung, OF WOMEN, approved reatment ot this supplied with every instrument, appiiance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. FEczema, etc. TREATED WRITE FOR of di methods, as: New restorative treatment for loss of Vital nications confidential Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express. securely packed, no marks to in- One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history of your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our MEN, FREE, ocele, wih question list. Private, and sexual organs, have | King my opinion and advice upon i treatment, success, advice, etc. After reading it,persons will have a ¢ ish reading matter to a c eases, or theeffects of diseases or abuses, of the se om this class of disenses, or their sequel, ht prospects and is shortening the Strabismus (Cross Eyes) Va BOOK ON es, and has spared ncither time nor money to perf Power. Persons ervons Diseascs. ome a recognized authority upon the subject, conscquently T receive an For the henefit of such persons, 1 have written a book, rer idea of their condition and s ot persons who read out of 1l or urinary organs. Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difliculty ocele, Inverted Wens and Defor- Ip, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bones, ete., as Paralysis, Epilepsy, (Fits), or_Fever Sores, Dyspepsia or Gastritis. Baldness DISEASES OF WOMEN, FREE, ct himeelf, and ANTD BAR DERPARIMIEIITI. and their diseases, in n langu sician and patient wil AR FR rs to t in the west, and the thousands whom we have cure 1l \ i call and consult us, get a scientific opinion, then visit whom you like, and if you are an intelligent person you will return to us for treat= e and T 3 ge, with numerous illust them carefully p alter others have failed, substan ations, are written for the benefitot patients and phys have a ¢lcar understanding and can describe cases to us more intelligently, ate our claims, To those afflicted ians who WRITE 'OR BOOK OMAHA MEDICAI, AND SURGICAIL INSTITUTE, DR. J. W. MicMENAMY, . W. Co oXN— — rner 13th and Dodge Streets, Omaha, Nebh. much dumage was don ably started by sparks from a passing locimotive. t one company was called out. An excellent run was made und good service wus rendered after- ward. The damage was merely nows- It was prob- KLY As1I BI an unfail- > for all diseases oviginating in bilial derangements caused by the mal of miasmatic countries. No other medicine now on sale will so ef- fectually remove the disturbing ele- ments, and at the same time tone up the whole system. 1t is sure and safe in its action. ing cu Miss Mist ‘Oh, licuten should think you'd dote on being in the navy. I should just love to belong to the navy.” nt Mainstay—“Why so, Miss Miss Mistyage— Tt must be so n Pa says the government often adve for proposals for the navy and gets all it wants, I think that it must be just too sweet to belong to the navy. - An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINIS OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute eure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin_erup: Will positively care all kinds of pites. r the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at 25 ceuts por box—by mail 50 cents. st Man Pastor — “Well, Brother have you been fishing again?” Johnson—"Yes, sir, and had good luck as usual,” An H Jolnson, m glad r Johnsou, d the to hear that, I hope you haven't acqu one bad habit of fisher- men. Johuson—*"You mean lying? Mr. Goody. You see I'm ‘always so busy pulling in six ana cight pounders that really [ don’t have time to think upa lie that I wouldn’t be caught in as soon as I told it. No, no - How to get rid of TARRA SE 2 indigestion—' Lemeul's Conundrum. “Lulu,” he queried facetiously parlor Sunday evening, as he turned the light down to'a mere shadow of its former self, “why am I like a news- aper?” B 'I'l don’t know,” hazared Lulu, hesi- tatingly, “unless it's because you try to make 5o many poor jokes.” “That's not it,” he answered with a tinge of coldness, **Why, then?” ““Because I am just going to press,” and everything " being justified and made up, the forms were locked and the fiest impression registered from Lulu's left eye about sou’-by-sou’-east, one poiut below her nose. S'JACOBS 0], & - asvs Athletes use 1t. No outtt Completa Without 1t Sprains, Strains, ), Wounds. "NOSV3Ss IS OUT OF ORDER? READ THIS IF IT IS. A Froprietary Medicius tint needs but trial 10 prove its worth, er's Left Liver Bitters, Unjted only Bitter: by the a8 & Pro. No. of tains no fusil ofl slgm substance or dam cotly pure mediein potnded oot Herbs and 0ld Peach pleasant to the taste, quiet and’ declsive u it Fect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice in Regulates the Bowels. Tnvirorates ver, Cures Disoas R ¥8, Tmproves the 2 ite Quickly, s the wnole system. Now Life to the system. SOLD EVERY WHERE, Manfactured and for sale at wholesale by Barbero & Callender, PEORIA, ILL, Nebraska Nafional Bauk, U. §. DEFOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Paid Up Capital..... .$250,000 Surplus. . H. W. Yares, Presid vu, Vice President. nd Vice President, s, Cashile W. V. Monsk, H.W, YaTEs, A Bankivg Office— THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam Sts, A General Banking Business Transacted [ E. TOUZALIN, HE PERKSK1 Peekskill-on- ogue. JN JO:1 L. A. NO. Army ‘Supplies, of the Platte, Office of Cllef Com: missary “of Subsistence, Omaha, Nob., July T9th, 1888 -Sealed proposals in triplit caté, accompanted by guarantee bonds, wil beroc celvid at this office until 11 o'clock a. 1., central standard time, on Wednesday, the Sth' day of Augzust, 188, at which time and blace they will be opened’in the presence of bidders, for the fur. nlshing and delivery of the fresh béef required at the following camps of instruction, respece tively, duriug the month of Septem!’ viz: one near Kearney, Neb., o &M. V. R. R, betwesn Forts i obrara, Neb..'one near old Fort ( #ud one in Strawberry Valley, Utah. b 1 reserved to reject any or ' all Lids, Blank Proposals and guarantee bonds and peinted cir- culars for information of bidders, will furnished upon application to the Acti missaries of Subsistence, at Fort Sidne; MILITARY ACADEMY udson, N.Y ~ SenD TILDEN M D., M.A. Pri; 354—~PROPOSAL Headquarters FOR Dept. Fort Hobinson, Nebr., Fort Niohrara Fort Laramie, Wyo., fort Douglas, U'tah, Fort Du Chesne, Utah, the Commissury of Sube slstence, Cheyeine Depot, W0 or tho under- gried. 'J. W, IGER, Mal. and C. 8., 8.A, Chief .8, N # July 1904t& Aug b2t The several Department efic afford students the best possible of 0 pursie their chosen lines of study. weular r Your Left Liver State University OF IOWA, will begin the year IR48-89 08 follows— September 12.—Collegite, Law and Pharma- ceut Octob and Dental, Each department is thoroughl cal . —Medical, Homaopathic Medical tal J Sautpped with fent work, and no pains will be s 10 nnity information as to the respective do- partments, uddress as follows — Collegiate CHARLES A. SOHAEFFER, Presi- dent, lowa City. LaWw—EMLIN McCLAIN, Vice-Chancellor, Towa it M edical—W, F, PECK, M, D., Dean of Davenport. H WALT omaopathio M Modical [o5 )., Dean of Faculty, 1owa. . U INGERSOLL, D) D. 8 Keokik, utical—E, L. BOERNER, Ph., G, Dean L Towa City, Sinall departments are reasonable ard in private families, # to pe 0 10 52,00 per woek. logues, or for general information, FER, President. Dean of A Ooncentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Adids Digestion, Cures Dyspepsia, Strengthens the System, Restores Sound, Refreshing Sleep. Priceless to Nursing Mothers, Recommended by Eminent Physicians, For Sale by all Druggists and Rich- ardson Drug Co. Wholesale Druy- yists. UNION PACIFIC “The Overland Route.” as 50 arranged its Family Sleepin Car ' service, that be rths can now be re served upon application by any ticket age Council Bluffs, Towa. ntto M. J. Greevy,Passenge The v Agent, sorvations when made are turned over 1o the train con: passengers dered, the same as a Pulim ductors taking out such cars, so that san now secure berths or- n berth is reserved and secured. J. 8, TEBBETS, Gen, E. LOMAX, S8G. PL&T, B, & 1. Ageut. 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BABCOCK, Hen'l Weste: D21 KIMBALL, W EST 1401 Farnam St., Omaia, FOUNTAIN ‘ FINE CUT AND PLUG Incomparably the Best. ANYWEAKMAN Canboquickly CURED atiomo by using VITAL TABLETS Vi NERVOUS 100 KEX UAL DERILIT 1 o $1' by 1riall: AL pavkago 250 ¢ BTANDARD KEMEDY (0., 85 Dearhorm Bireet, CHICAUO, e Healln_is Waaih - v i Sl I Di, B, C. WEST'S NERYE AND BRATN TREAS MENT, & guaranteed spacifie for Hysterls, Dizzl v i | — ness, Convulsions, Fi Nervous Neuralgia, iendachie, Norvous Prostration, caused by U 180 of alcohol OF tobnaca, Waketuiness, Mantal Depression, Softening of the Urain, resulting Lusanity, and leading to miserv, deca -ua death, Premature Old Age, Barrantoss, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary L and Bpermatorhma caused by over-exeition of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulgsnce. Each box contalns one month's treatment, $1.00 a box, or #ix boxes for §5.00, sent by mall prepald onre- ceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by s for six boxes, accompanied with #5.00, we will send the purchiaser vur Written guarantos to refund the money if the treatinent does n c Guarantees 1ssued o GOODMAN, Drugelst, Sole Agent, 1 St ki, Neh JuDICIOUS AND PERBISTENF Advertising has always proven successful, Before placing o ADYERTISING AGENTS, 45 10 49 Randolsh Firvels CHICAQO. PEERLESS DYES &L5ivil

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