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14 IXTEEN PAGES he return paid the regulir a) A train of thir scalpers fol- RUMBLINGS - OF RAILROADS, QGeneral News and Notes of the | try. They were at St. Louis with the RUU'E World on Wheels. démocrats, at Chicage with the repub- A Hat { g the Cincinnati exposition, at 1 : S b AL S C.B.&Q.R.R. k Orleans carnival, at the St. 7 Ay 3 . ——— PULLMAN'S MODEST BEGINNING. | Paul ice palace, everywhere that a crowd goes and excursion tickets are sold. At Chicago they did more busi- A Canadian Railway Scheme--A Lo- | ness than the regular railroad compa- comotive's Vagaries — Rallroad nies, at St. Louis most as much, They Building—Singalar Accident would have done more business at & & Louis only the competition th =Insuring Employes. not so great and the rates we low as at Chicago. Railronding Years Ago. A man who can choose his time for { 's: When wé nic .. | traveling within a limit of a few weeks, ol e LA et | SR whomn the speediest route is not roundings of the traveler upon rail necessary, can save f the costof his during the first ten or fifteen years of | railrond " fare by watching the news- their existence, we find his journey was | papers for notices of excursions to con- not one to be envied. He was jammed | ventions, expositions and carnivals and into a narrow seat with a stiff back, the [ such things, Let him go to a ticket deck of the car was low and flat, and | scalper and explain where he wants to ventilation in winter impossible. The | £0, being sure to impress on the sealper springs of the car were hard, the jolt- [ that he i in no hurry to go, for hur ing intolerable, the windows rattled [ costs money, and the man who has to go L ENffiw‘;”IL"OEEEEDF;CNL{“ON CHASE & SANBORN Burlington Route (The Burlington takes the lead. »It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. = It was in advance ofall lines in establishing dining-car gervice between Missouri river points and Chicago. \ o It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. 0 It was in advance of all lines in running its trains f 7 ol the Sl O DIR; ¢ at once pays the highest price. The g ains from Lg(fl'vlp'::fi‘uf.i th ‘l\n‘(::l\i‘:‘n‘ ‘(‘;‘\.\"(‘:'yn\:v\id“\\»‘t" ity Nl give hit o tickeb e{tibE Lo OUR COFFEES HAVE A"EATIONAL REPUTATION REPRESENTING the East ints Omah indulged in only by thosc of ruuw"uml the place he wants to go or 1o the con- UL caowu SIRISRL sty ot U | | SEAL BRAND COFFEE it ot n avor. Justl Wete ol and H“l, &0 B v“m a brother per for a ticket the rest of its richness and delicacy of [y called The Al R eyt ‘m_, B AUt the way, or he may get an excursion Coffee of America. Always packed whole foasted (ungrou'u‘fiflfi'%\'bc. "““1" Sotiny when 1610 ‘down ticket ‘with a drafton abrotherscalper LRl AR AL LD d > pal g ati A patur A skilfu 3 would lap and form a smoother joint. | to be paid on proseutatign of the return CRUSADE BLEND cory'tSrhifiel sz i 1 Qccasionally they became sprung; the | coupon of the ticket. If the passenger coffees. Warranted not to contain a single Rio bean, and guaranteed to spikes would not hold and the end of | Goes not like to have so many dealings suit your taste as no other coffee will, at a moderate price. Always the rail with its sharp point rose high | With the scalpers hie can buy a regular packed whole roasted (unground), in 1 1b. air-tight parchment packages. enough for the wheel to run under it, | excursion ticket at the railvoad offic TEST FREE 5558 Gulore Y o Broreine bouee: selling It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the 4 so he ted 1 | andwake his chances of selling the r opportunity of testing our famous coffee before buying, i Rl S o "o S Wk | Ea Coon, tho brica he gotsfor do- | SRESRICHE Goni i Seaid'is W (e SES L UL WL W02 evening of the same day, culled a “‘snake’s head,” and the un- pending on hisshrewdness as a seller free by mail a 1-4 pound of Seal Brand Coffee. Address : . Jucky boing siting oot it \hs likely to | and the Kind of sealper he hnm»uns to CHASE & SANBORN, 123 BROAD ST., BOSTON, MASS. It has been progressive in the past. pxcursion rates give Ol o T s . i $ Insuring Employes. oy thagare always hinkoring after a | miles of road were huilt, This your the t will lead in the future. The Reading Rail- | cut in rites, the nmwtunm they are total amount of road built will not e New York Time 114 "oz ceod 7,000 miles at most. Last year ad company proposes to organize are- | after. There ar ] Aol : n T O (e nacgeintion for | of going out of New York to oo o1 building was at its height. The work the benefit of its 15,000 cmployes. A cir- | Other thir being equal, passengers [ Was carried on too fast, and now 1t has cular giving the details of the scheme | Would naturally take the lines that imed its proper level, There are and signed by President Corbin have the best cars and make the best [ @ great many miles of railroad in sent out to the employes of the company | time. To get any traffic at all the country, butlet me tell you that v esterday. Any employe who hasbeen [ other roads must offer lower rates. road h\uhl\l\“‘ll\ America is only in its Jatthe Sarvico of the. company for sis | Thoy are ina pool, and they can not | infancy, There are thousands of miles months, upon passing u satisfactory | make ulower rate at their regular of- of rond to be built yet. s medical examination, may become u | fices than the pool allows. To make a hat there is a reaction now is that we member. The contributions are to be | low rate and get passengers they must nt 1'|'EHL too fast for four or five deducted monthty in advance from the | do it with seeming concealment. | years. There is a be! tter fecling among earnings of members, and the railroad | Everybody knows, of course, that it is contractor '\nj.lth at is a good sign that company, besides assuming all the ex- | done,but o pretense of not doing it things ave picking up. A great many penses of clerk hire, office room, and must be kept up. Her where the sk meif I do notthink vaily Stationery, will contribute to the fund | natural uscfulness of the ticket scalper | building has been permanently ov 10 per cent of the amount given from in, The railrond does its lwb done. I certainly think that it has not time to time by the cmployes until the | by pa, ing commissions for the sale of I[W‘u. 1 lu:pc\c that we shall see years total sum shall reach €1,000,000, after | ticket: the commission sometimes | When over 20,000 miles of rond will be which the comy ontributions will | smounting to two-thirds of the fave, | built. Look at the map of the United Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250, Depot on Tenth Street. s Who is WE. AK NERVOUS, DEBILI 0 inhis FOLLY and IGNORA LED away his VIGOR of BODY, d MANHOOD. causing exhaustin the ','“'c":'" of LIFE, Burlingfon ‘Burlington “Route CBEQRR | Route ure you, ENUA L ES sufforing from diseases pecus n ¢ scalper can get this reducti + | States and sce the 3t iles lflr\othulruxcnnconlu.twllhthenuurl be 5 per cont. In the event of a deficit | Any scalper can get this veduction by | States and sce th'l!!uun.\mls of miles of a nce tion of the 10 cent ,_-u;..-;.mw the | of aticket, less commission, to the pas- | Then the eastern ronds ave qulmw wfifl"‘;{‘, ::.e.enul -gefm- Celebrated < ‘eompany will cover said deficit to the | senger ofice of the company. How [ Sme ill roads ull the time, and in nine | ou2e 't on 4 Eonte "',','.‘,‘.',,.:;’S,';f';,‘ full amount of the proposed contribu- | much of this commission he keeps for | Cases out of ten they pay. I am talking Totter, froe. Coneult ke ord Doctor. tion, to-wit, %100,000. himself depends on his shrew of legitimato railroad building, and not Shousands cured. Officesand parlors Wall stecet speculation. Thore is a | BrAvese. 4~ Those contemplating Marriage The employes wiil be divided into [ and the shrewdncss of his custom Tor Dre five cla weording to the amount of [ With judicic e he can be induced | groat future in railronds in this coun- o and rem.u:' nolfe'f,'é'fml’gxlf"}"»: wages earned. The first class, whose | to take \\'IH‘H!;S or 3 of the price he g AR 3o, e O oy wages do not exceed $40 a month, will railrond company. Without | Slow Improvement in Palace Cars. re uufleflnfimul b d add golden make a monthly contribution of 75 he may make as much profit Globe Democrat: “It is enough to '9“" 10 life. k % (Sceret) Ere cents, entitling smber to 50 cents from the passengers as the rai 1 gets | make on e disgusted with the palace car [ ] daily for fifty-two weeks, in case of dis- | for the pa nge ansportation. monopoly,” said an old traveler, **to see ability by accident in the company’s service, or to 40 cents for fifty-two weeks in ¢ i incurred dur- ing servi t death., In | Vi this proportion the scale ascends to | singular u those receiving w of more than | lingineer James P Swvian started o 8100 per month, who will pe 5 No. 81 out of the round house soon receive duily benefits o é lock on the way the lines arc lighted with kerosene in- n death benetit of $1,200. The di ch the train he ke out | stead of gas or electricity, the porte superintendents have been_instructed [ awaited him. When oppostte Hender- | have more than they can attend to 1o give full informaticn to all employes, vect his locomotive was struck in | pecially on those miserable huf and as soon as an organization can b ) locomotive of the Mont- | and the accommods effected the contributo ill elect offi- | clair tr vas moving out of | worse than ever ecrs, the yard. The collision rev d his | have a female se; The plan of the relief fund is very | engine and started it up the in porter, and ther much like that in operation among em- ck, T n known as the | for ladies traveling alone. The seats ployes of the Pennsylvania. This or- s running into [ are not as comfortable as they should h(, ganization was effected in February, ra When Pow- | and the cars do not ride 1886, and it now numbers 18,744 mem- | lan saw that a collision between the | they ought to. The Ame bers. Last year the employes con- 1o omotive of that train a his own | long-suffering or it would compel fln. tributed $341,191, and the company | Was inevitable he leaped to the ground | Pullmans, W' agners and Woodraffs to 58,643, The sum of $266,545 was paid | and fell bencath the wh of the | serve it bett how slow they are in m. A Locomotive's Vagari THente .w York Times: Tho Erie ood as they we d in Jersey (u;, was the s a | of the roads, this is the more marked because the regular nger cars have been wonderfully improved. The sleeping cars on the majority of ng improv hardly as O on most Our Prices* Mattresses, $1.95 and up. Chamber Suits, $17.50 and up. Lounges, $5 and up. Stoves, $9.75 and up. Gasoline Stoves, $3.75 and up. Carpets,25c¢ a yard and up. Parlor Suits, $35 and up. Bureaus, $7 and up. Hanging Lamps, $2 and up. Hall Trees, $5 and up. Chairs, 45c and up. Breakfast Tables, $2.95 and up Center Tables, $1.50 and up. Extension Tables, 65¢c and up. should v Wi as the ulmul«l be a di n hasstood che Test of Years, in Curing all Diseases of the § for benofits. The schemo was fiest put | Montelair train. He was dead when - 508 tho By BOQk Cases, $7.50 and up B':?dS, $1,95 and up. in_ practics by tho Baltimoro & Oho tho Montelaiy train was brought to a RELIGIOUS. { mvsemesna conorr. Springs, $1.50 and up. Pillows, 45¢ and up. railrond, but that company has entirely | & S firoman, Blauvelt, followed the | _The Youns People's Methodist alliance BICKHEADACHE, BIL- AL AN 0 10 | mass couvention, to be held in Chicago, on ance association, which now rests upon | 1ead of his engincer,and theabandoned | S&itemhor its own footing by a special act of the 1()cm}\nti\'u sped up the track until it | inge) Maryland legislature ran into the locomotive of the Su I0U8 COMPLAINTS, &o f| disappear atonco under| {fl its beneficial influenco. 2ith and 21th, prowmis st to every Methodist, sque- Mrs. Grover Cleveland is collecting money to be of = OUR TERMS. = $10 worth of goods for $1 per week or $4 per month. $25 worth of goods for $1.50 per week or $6 per month. $50 worth of goods for $2 per week or $8 per month. $75 worth of goods for $2.50 per week or $10 per month, $100 worth of goods for $3 per week or $12 per month. D& Come at once to avoid the rush. No trouble to show goods #€ —— hanna express. The contact l‘\)\L‘Iwul to finish the American church in Berlin, One Raflroads and the Sabbath. the machinery again, and the engine | man in Kansas City, S. M. Simpson, one of Rochester Post-Express: Henry | ran over the switches again untilathird | the original John Brown men, has given Monett, general pussenger ugent of tho | contact with something sent her speed- | #4300 for the purpose v Central, writes in regard to the Sunday | ily up the road, on the outward Heenn Wil Tea o Gbrald ,‘,’,‘“fi?l"‘l‘,'t:& excursions as follows: track. One of the engineers opened the | has a memborsh /000 and 153 branohes, “The executive officers of the New | throttle of hislocomotiveand started on | which extend as far as Singupure, Tasmania, York Central some time ago decided to | another track after her. He came | South Africaand ada. discourage and check the growing ten- | abreast with her at Coles street, and his | Canon Siddon, one of the ablest men in the dency toward increased special business | firemen, leaping to the cab of the run- | Church of England, has never been made a on Sundays, and instructions were 1s- [ away engine, brought her to a stand- | bishop because on one occasion when he sued to that effect. No Sunday excur- | still. The outerworks of all three loco- | Preached before the quecy he addressed her pions not previously advertisod have | motives were torn off by the collisions. | MaI¢sty as plain “madam. sinco been ov will bo run. A great | A passenger numed Moore, on the Sus- [ | tehe Hev. T, P Jayno, a Welshman and pumber of recent applications have | quehanna express, who is said to have 7 5 X Plaque shaped clocks of silver are in P A H* H i i iven special he'e;i declined, ":ntd lLl(' pm‘li:uz X&ncr- ]'|umpr:d from the v.ni.in when he saw the :li“(]fr:rc‘:‘fgr?l\xxnfil‘sl;l"t‘lhfll:x:?;-?nexn h”::\?nl::»’: vo(“"fl[m' ibrary tables, o a a al;tles des"’lkr;gdto. pu':Cl'dla%se. entlret OUtfltio‘g;”tgf gand prl?ces ested encouraged to select other days. | danger, was seriously cut and brwsed. | Victoria wanted the preferment for Bishop Jold cigar cutters with diamond tippe . Everybo mnvite 0 Inspect our m . . The excursion fares between Rochester | He was taken to his home on Coles | Barry, of Sydney, Australia. P | edges are in the market. rates very y P g 4 .pnd Ontario Beach are in effect duily, | street, Jersey City. At the Erie rail- | Rev. Frederick Lawrence, & vicar of the | A hookand ancye is an old but trustworthy and so far as the New York Central is | road yard :Ld information refused | Church of England, has cone to this country | desien now being offered in silver garter concerned, no special inducements are | last evening as to the details of this sin- | 10 lecturc in the interests of the Burial Re- | buckles. s i offered the people of Rochester to visit | guiar accident. So far as could be [ form association. The reform proposed is | Two leashed dogs straining at n chain held Ontario Beach on Sundays beyond the | learned, however, no othrvr passengeus | the butial ?,i,l""fi,l,). ",l“,“'l"l'."",.‘.",."'Olm"ls‘ Shay |y R froam 18 -4 pecullaipatioraiintalites mecessary provision for the increased | were m)urcd. £y a00ay ANAS QLY 60, dUsL S in 3 Peoples’ Mammoth Installment House D®-613-615 N. 16th St., bet. California and Webster. 9 travel on these d natural order. A cricket bat of red gold and finished off : The Institute of the Brothers of the Chris- | with a dainty silken tassel makes a hand- The Now York Central is pursuing n A Osnadian: Ballroad Soheme, tian schools now number 1,220 establist- | some book mark. conservative policy in dealing with this The Boston Transcript of September | ments, scattered throughout’ the difficult problem; and the extremists | 13 prints the following dispatch from re 11,712 brothers and 1,670 schools, | in skeleton settings between the points, is a who demand n total susvension of rail- | Toronto: It is understood that Mr. H. 357 pupils, besides many colleges | handsome ornament. way service on Sundays would probably, | J. Beemer, manager of the Pontiac & | and boarding schiools, An expensive but handsome novelty is a it their views were adopted, be among | Pacific Junction railway, at present in | Damel A, Rudd, a young colored news- | gold handle pocket knife with emerald and world, A diamond star pendant, with turquoises e ————————eeeen the first to ask that an excoption be | Paris, has succeeded in organizing a | paper man, who spoke at the ‘Cincinnati | diamond sctting. I P A R R BRANCH OFFICE. made upon one pretext or um;(‘)cr. A | company of capitalists there, with a | Meeting of the Catholic Young Men's un- | A chased silver hand glass, the rim sct C —— largo percentage of the p(muhm;“ capital of over $5860,000, to complete the ::‘:‘AL:‘ ] sald that “?"1‘(';' “I‘;‘J"HX‘,:“]“’_{““U' stoen large frosh water pearls, is con- ALIFORNIA! JOHN M. SHAW & co WEDICAL , SUHGIEAL NSTITUTE ochester desires facilities for reach- | Pontine & Pacific line from Pembroke | foes Mt the ool it N o o et ). THE LAND OF « to Sault Ste. M from the Cs ing Outario Beach on Sun many good citizens drive thei to tho beach, who certainly cannot ob- | North Shore r ctist] i:ct. upon any rational ground, to their | bec, and to obtain from the government | The delicate duty of d g whaflior or | . Ariatie gnd dall 88 favored neighbors taking the | running powers over the Inter-Colonial | notthe Mormon bible is authentic has de- ’1“;'\'::‘)\ Bt toilet cheaper mode of conveyance i railway to St. John. The Canadian Pa- | volved upon the customs department of Can- Foravent Bl i, SRR Aot firn the same destination, presumably for ic railway for some time past has | 8da If reatly a bible, the duty o be lovied SR i T upon it is but 5 per cent, butif not a bible, | gold barrel links, with nine medium size :‘:‘s p:«;poslf “y( D;C.b"“}' mlu hons ‘;' th | fouad the North Shoro road, os pecially [ {7yt s moro book, taxablo af the rato of | woonstones, is i fanciful novolty. enjoy a brief change of su that portion from Ottawa to Montreal, & | 15 per cent. The department has levied the | Old customs are recalled by the demand roun(“ngu secure the undoublud ben- | burden, and it is learned on the best higher duty, thus practically determming | for silver loving cups. Twisted haudles efit of purer atmosphere, and to return | authority that the company is willing | that the work is no revelation, but the pro- | antique in design add to their beauty. refreshed by a few Lours at the luke | to get rid of the whole line from Ottawa | duction of human intellect. A new vase is of silver with gold and is of Russian silver, mented with eteh- ¢, to lease orpurchase | negroes have been ordained, and sev Pacific lway the | bright young colored men are now studyin ad_from Ottawa to Que- | for the pricsthood. wusm-(l in ;.'uh mgs of historic DISCOVERI_E_'E‘»._ | COMMISSION, | couami Grain, Provisions, Stocks and Bonds, Margin Transa peclalty. JOHNSON & CHH 'TAN, Man 15 BOARD OF TRADE, - OMAH/ Members of the Chicago Board of Trade. Priv- o Wires to Clhid d New Yor "LOMBARD ate in design is acilver asket work for holding 13, lief front. to Quebee. The scheme is a large lmdu Joseph H. \l"}',ln[ Pittsfield, N, H., | wo profusely decorated = with passion —_— one, and the new company in- | Who recently preached a sermon on the m\v-l . It makes a handsomg centerpicce. Why Thore are 1icket Scalpers. oludes " Hon. - ar AL Ehihman, | Afticth anniversary of his ordination s @ | A qafaty pin representh B foather fan of N.W. Cor. i3th & Dodgo Sta. New York Sun: Presidential yoars | secretary of state, and prominent preacher, has been longer 1 the pulpit than | aight fluffy plumes, cach i a flifferent shade YN X8 TRRATHANT OF ALt re good yoars for ticket scalpers. | men in' Canada. The object of this | A0, Cloreyman i e b ainas | of gold. "Iu the conter§ls @ fashing dia ' averaged four sermons a week during these | mond, nove western | fifty years, and the total 15 10,400 discoursos, very convention and big mass meeting | system of lines is to malkes meat for them. At the Chicago | grain from Minneapolis and the fana- | He has conducted 2,000 funerals and so many convention the round-trip rate from ian northwest to the Canadian winter | wedding that he has lost ck of the num- Pittsburg was cut to $5, from Paul | ports for shipment. The argument used | ber; and he s preached yery town in ta 82, and from Omuha to $4. The rates | with the governmeont by the com the state, in nineteen states and territories, did not stay so low long, and they were | in securing running powers over of tho British torritor not made by every road, but each ticket | Inter-Colonial railway is that the new @ has @ new r Ghronic flll(] Sfll‘flll}fll DISBHSUSI APPLIANI‘!S FOR DlFflRH"IEG AND TRUESES. Test facilitics, apparatus and reme syl treatment of every form of dis ing Medical or Surgical Treatuwent. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. A parrot’s head with ruby gves makes an active brooch. The feathérs are in th opalescent finished ;:olp and look very lifelike. < A quiet but rich lunkllll_’ahl\'m has in the igious sect | contre a circular sardonyx intalio, mounted Boston, Mass.; Kansas City, Mo, Capttal & Su plus, $1,500, UD[] 1 Omaha office o pany has opened a 3 Wiy and wonderfully con- | With @ frame of gold and’ platinum in alter- e Maha olfos au Ty ROoMe : ] i hl“;d even at tho éma ot vates. hud o | system of roads would be of g Yscclesia of lsracls ‘the | nate square JagEa maney. WOmBMY- 0N adpard and attendance; best bospital accommor . Week or 0 to run, and during that time | it to the country in case the / regation of Our | A bracelet recently made to order is faced ations senaway £ ] WRITE Yok Cike ~ there was a margin of profit to the | government carries out its cou rth? They have | with eighteen large opals. Fn the corner d a0d pald zo8 rithot delay pilrusses, Club Weet, Curvature of th & ticket scalper of 80 per cent orsoon | taliation, as gamated e n.v)su\i tho opening sontonces’ of the Lord's | of the setting sparkle ghirty-six diamonds, 2 suay Piles, Tumors, Cancer Caterth, Hroncitis atioaul iank. _the original cost, 'I'he prices, then, are | would make a a: o to St. ot prayer, o that they read: “Our father who | The combination is effective. & & good example of what opportunities [ and Halifax. The Pontine & P art inheaven; hallowed be thy name; thy Three fishes in varicolored gold, curved to ‘were offered at the St. Louis conven- oti { oo " w. | hand of power our souls do fear; thine ear of | ropresent three interlaced crescents, and ¥ . Junction road is now completod to with- | love gur prayers do hear; thy voice of light | with several handsome diamonds sparkling ‘tion, und on a smuller cule at every | in three miles of Pembroke, and will ke, an illuminates our feet; unto’ thy house our s the re eculi pattern i lmlo convention and state masy mect- | be completed to that place beforo win- | eteps we bend, cternity with thee to spend; | broocetos :fulé:;':uullyhsetn PACHLOS - TOPO 00 South 13th Streot First u, Rlectricity, Paralyss vy, Kidd A Loy Bladter. Hye, Bar, Sein awd Beod, o4 all Surgical Cperations. Diseases of Women a Speolalty. Book ox Dissaoks or WoukN FRs. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE hn P8 i th ition at Ci o | ter setain, thy kingdom lias come: vow lct, thy will be - "su TN 2 ust now the exposition & incinnati — done on earth as it is in heaven,” has been furnizhing the ticket scalpers Ratirond_Buflding. A fcxandec Campbell, founder of the relig. Horsford's Aci1 Phosphate PR IVATE DISEASES. opportunities. Frequently the excur- New York Commerci Advertiser: | 10us sect known us Christians or Disciples of | Imparts New Energy to the Lrain, on rates are lower than the regular | Herman Clavk, of the firm of O'Brien & | Christ, was born in County Antrim, Ireland, | giving the feeling and sense of in- e 788, fh V' J «d intellectual wer, ave onc way, ‘The vegular fare from | Clark, who has been a railroad con- a’{'&:‘fl‘,‘;fid e Many ot ,,\T,n{:,l,l:"l“:efi.'_ SERMGE HINGAALEA. POMAY: Pittshurg 10 Chicago was twice the #5- tractor for many years, says that there | vices soon. The D it ciples to-day stand fifth Sydney Rosenfeld's satire on th hy, round tr?p rr::.u mm‘f ‘r}“ ng {.hn '(hi- h}t‘xs been Len ;mhnm\ building done hlnumcrir\:a:l -zrengt:i nu‘ur;:lh;hn.lu(’lum wh.’ch m{..wr.lm} in the shape nruuifiggnfi, eago convention, and 8 only a frac- | this year than for severs ears past. | bodies of the United States. ey have | is to be called *A Dear Delusion.” 1t will tion of the regular fare from Chicago to | He accounts for this state o"u'!nh'a by | about 6,500 churchies and not less thau 700,000 | be produced at the Union Square next spring, 86 Paul, and from Omaha o Chicago saying that the rajlronds have in pre. | members, ‘Their unusl increaso is about | ulways providing that tho theatre is con: singly costs three times as much aa | ceding years run wild in this brench of fg‘“x‘x’“,,;:]‘:.v 't’z:;:'fifnt‘:\u ATl "'l:“ll';g:": pleted by that time. oonvention excursion ticket. The re- | their business, and itseemed at one ‘mfl;, ©h " > s "Bult was that every sensible traveler, | time that if a ruilroad com‘pany did not ) ‘When you are constipated, with loss 100d Disenses successfully treated. S, 16 Trotacn. remmmed from tiie svsca without nercury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vitwl Power. Persons unable (o visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All comit nications confdential. Medicines or inytruments y mail or express, securely packed, no Yiatka 1o fadicats contents’ or sender: One p interview preferred. Call aud consult end history of your case, and we will send A,. Jain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE Private, Special or Nervaus Diseases, Ihe tency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with ‘nu.- lst. Addr \Kj&nzb‘t\s'g@S“ DI FIHROAT RN LT e o circulur, 4] bey fitle QE 92 Tho Only Por manent Curo For RVILLE cAk.) | Dyspepsia, Sick Headacha Etc,, Pt 4 f'\ Send & v W o though he was gol ¢ only one way, | build a certain ameunt of road every Angostura Gitte \N- celebrated ap- | of appetite, headeche, take Dr, J A SAIIM Ahie :and: Cat- R(‘ure: Umahs Mediral and 0 Inatitute, of ybug t an excursion ticket and sold the | year, it was not ina pxlospemus condi- | pe «r,: of equisite "favor, is used all | McLean’s Little Liver and Kidne, For Sale by Halm s [}flmfln Dysuflngld [luPfl s D'R “M‘:MENAMV i urn coupon for what he could get, | tion. over the worid, ' De. J. G, B, Siegert & | lets; they are pleasant ta take an mh oo 154 o4t ades Blau ah‘ better off even if he gov nothing | . “Last year,” he' suid, *wtout 12,000 | Sens, sole mm.unm.urcn. oure you. 23 conts wvial, Goodman D Ca. . Wwice 50g Kox at all Druggiste.

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