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THE' CITY. Beeretary Nattinger has three in- @ustrial enterprises that want abeut 860,000 additional capital and will pay 20 10 25 per cent on the investment. Gerald Johnson, the son of Herald employe, went astray yesterday after noon and was picked up by Officer Pulagiki and taken to the pe station and then returned to his The Mount Hope Cemete has filed notice of its or, ition with the county clerk, The trustees are 1% ‘W. Birkhauser, F. W. Melcher, C. W, Conkling, W. G.. Bohn, L. Blumer, Auton Cajori and . A. Benson, The county commissioners yesterday approved the bond of Samuel' T Pope & ssociation Co., of Chicago, who have the contr for the plumbing of the new county hospital. The bond is for #10,000, and was signed by Frank Murphy and B, B. Wood. Personal I ;:grnplm. 8. 8. Beebe, of Wisner, is at the Murr, M. B. Thrift, of Beatrice, and Mrs, Kienc, of Albion, are at the Murray. E. Love of Greely, and ( of Callaw at the Mi S, Stevens, Dr. W. G Connor of Kearney, and James R. Wash of Lincoln, are at the Millard. of North Platte, and W. H. ral City, are at the Paxton, J. E. North of Columbus, and C. W, Thomas of Grand Island, are at the Paxton, C. W. Hamilton and a party that includes his fawily will leave to-duy for a California tour, of Yi ide in s in the city. Lincoln, where . N, Babcock and D. 1. Kimball, of the Chicago & Northwestern, did the Sioux City corn palace yesterday H. Bostwick of Hasting:s irand Island, and C, P, were in the city §est Richard N. Wit wife, left for the e funcral of a brother of Mrs. Withnell. C. 8. Miller of Fairmont, A. J of Hastings, Frank D. Taggart of A. H. Buker of Grand Island, C. D. Columbus, and Milton D, Polk mouth, were in the city yesterday. Water in Secret, Mike Netter has been arrested for using ‘water from the mains without paying for the privilege. His trial is set for Octoby A Relief, The former mud-hole on the west side of the Webster street depot has been filled up and macadamized, and is now in good condi- tion for both vehieles and pedestriuns, G. E. Baird of dwards of Auburn, mpanicd by his ay to uttend the Neininger Hastings, wns of of Platts- Pe hers va, Actors. A ball team composed of the members of the Natural Gas company will wrestle with a team of local quill drivers this afternoon at the ball park. Getting Ready to Vote, Clerk Moores issucd 145 papers of natural- zation Monday, the bulk being issucd after working hours in the evening, says they were nearl The Art Society. The board of dircctors of the Western Art association held their first meet art rooms on Monday ev terest and enthusiasm ciety promises to be very su Wandered Away. Two children belonging to Mrs. Boyce, 2707 Douglas street, wanderc 1y Monday and have not been seen sin y areaged six and cight years resp and had on blue ginghaw aprons, wger had on @ red hat. Clerk Moores all republicans. g at Meyer's ning. From the in- nifested, the so- ssful. e An Otoe Reward. Sherift Willman, of Otoe county, offers a reward of $100 for the recovery of horses and_wagons stolen from Lewis Ganzel, in Berlin, n that county and the a of 'the theif, The theft was committed on the 25th of last month. Grip Players, On next Sunday the cable line employ oross bats on the diamond with the mail car riers. The gate money goesto the yellow fever sufferers, The following is th order of the cable men: Kidkad, rf; If; Spratten, m; Lang, 1b; I stien, 8b; Keeps, ss; Painte s K ¢; Millian, p. Caught in the Act, A sneak thief named Denuis Clare was caught robbing James Dunavan’s room about 9 o'clock yesterday. The thief had just begun to get in his work, and secured only a neck- tie and a gold pin. He was turned over to the police, and_inside of an hour was sen- tenced to thirty days in the county jail, The Chlef's Hat. The hat presented to Chief Galligan by the New York Veteran Firemen is on exhi- bition n Arthur Briggs' window. It ar- rived yesterday, andis a beauty, It is of the regulation parade style and shape. The shield in front has on it a very artistic painting of a fire engine, over which are the words ‘‘Chief Engincer,” and under the in- tials “*J, J. G.” The hat is valucd at 40, —-— The Bridge Committee, This afternoon at 2 o'clock there will be a meeting of the joint committee on the opening of the Omaha and Council Bluffs bridge. The members are as follows Meyer, J. A. Wakefield ana M. Omaha; Mayor M. F. F. Waterm J. P. Weaver, The meeting will be held in the board of trade in this city, Bluster. A hackman named J. Laderback, while in- side the B. & M. baggage-room contrary to the rules of the company, was ordered to leave by the special ofticerof the company. ‘Fhis made Loderback angry, and with loud and profane language he threatened to thrash the officer. Ho was immedi ted, and when vas fined wken before the Judg & and costs. A Brazen Pair. A crook named S.J. Sherod was caught by tho police yesterduy while assisting a strumpet to rob a cattic man named George W. Bell. Bell is from Texas and has just re- turned from Chicago flush with money, hav ing disposed of a number of car loads of ¢ tle. He had nearly $600 in cash and a chock for the sume amount, Sk d and the dis- reptuable woman succoeded in robbing bim of everything but 53, A Hebrew hool. The orthodox Hebrew school association are taking up subscriptions to maintain a school in this city and huve now collected in the vicinity of #30. It is the intention to employ two teachers, the probable attend- ance of children being about sixty. The ofii cers of the sssociation are A. Bernstein, ident; Adolph Kline, secretary; ve committee: M. Talmud, M, Horwit Welnberg, Jacob Hernstein, N. Livingstone: A Rig Cartridge. terday Cleric Wells startled the oflcisls In the, gencral superintendent's ofice by producing a formidable-looking eartridge, which he had found in the Union Aepot. 1t was of white metal, eylindrical in four Inches wide, and one in er, wnd In apparently fitled with s Benyy muinl, 10 is cupped’in ibo usual w will bw sent W police headquarters for vkl win clegrapher. Tramp Phe Welt Vargo Expross compuny have M A L proper party et Falro the whish waa slolon from it Ly the de- d Wlegrah operator abthut place. Bae vine Couper, but o his not yer sowiad; Wil Agont otter says ”m. Ao bt That e will be, because Sy s whaduwed bimwith detect Cooper, it 18 clain telegrapher, having been the railroad company fc in the employ of a short time onily, Going Into Retirement. Colonel H. B. Burnham, who has been vis iting his son N. J. Bu. m for two woeks past, left Monday for his home near Rich mond, Va,, via 8t. Louis. Colonel Burnham | was stationed in Omaha for fourteen years as deputy judge partment of the Platte, in November, 18 two weeks ago, test officers | in The colonel owns a mond, on whi sion, and the te general of the de He came to Omaha was retired one of the this department plantation near Rich hisa typical southern man will his time to raising fine ste 1318 visit to Omaha has been 1 rly enjoyable by the calls of his old time friends, and ‘with drives out to the post. being 1o pait French Leave, B. F. French, the absconding proprietor ot the Dave rmont, it is claimed, was scen in Omaha last Thursday and that is the last seen or heard of him. He pretended to come here to collect a bill of €0 on a lay . but his failure to return and tho number ¢ s whom he has left in the lurch con suspicion that he has fled to unknow ts. Ithas been ascertuined mount of his indebtedness is When lie left he took about £125 in cash from the house and left his wife only £ with which to run the hotel. His de- parture is a surprisc to his friends and ac. quaintances as he wasan old and respeeted resident of Fremont. It is thought that ho to California, His property has school in which truth al- ways grows strong. Though vour dis- case baflle your physician. if you put your blood in good order with Warner's L L you ean vely on finally g nd strong. Pure blood me Defeat is inge Licenses, The following mar senss woro is- sued yesterday by Judge Shields: § Henry Johnson, Omaha. . { Bertha Maur: 1, Omaha § George A. Ostrom, Omah 1 Jessie Le Claire, Omaha............... itine, Atlantie City sarimer, Omaha, Lobdell, Minneapotis 1 Aunie k. MeKeever, Minneapohs. { Ferdinand Snitzens, Omaha . 1 Mrs. Sina Chandler, Omala Fvery day is a little life whole fife is buta day repeated. Tis not best to suffer pain for even one little day. when one application of Warner's § Henry and our Log Cabin Extract will drive it quick away othing better for external or internal appheation. b REPUBLICAN. Thurston Tells of Harrison's eat Popularity John M, Thurston has returned from his stumping tour and, in conversation said that he had made four speeches in Indiana in four of the largest citics in that state, clos- ing at Indianapolis last Saturday night, The enthusiasm throughout state, Mr. Thurston says, is something simply wonder- ful. The republ s seem to able to point out among the well-kne people of the different localities many persons who have up to this time been strong democrats, who are now earnestly supporting Harrison and Morton. Mr. Thurston thinks there can be no doubt as to the result, and looks confidently for a republican majority of 10,000 in the state, Phe delegatiens who are visiting General at Indian lmost number- The John an club, numbering about seven hundred, called on him last Sat- urday, and another ciub from Cleveland, O., with nearly one thousand men in line, did INDIANA J.ooM. the sume, Delegations are arriving cvery ud the wonderful manner in which al Harrison is ponding to all the culls made upon him is something unprece- dented n the political history of this coun- He is convincing the people that he is of the greatest meu in the United States, His utterances show deep thought and states- manship of the first. order. Kvy i of his contains some vital political truth put in such a way as to come home to the intelli- gence of the class Mr. Thurston has demands made upon him for his presence upon the platform in the eastern states, but doubts if he will be able 1o do much more on account of pressure of business in Omaha. He feels perfectly cer- 1 that we are going to carry every north- ern state for the republican ticket. Notes. The Irish-American Republican club meets t evening in the Barker hotel, and will be addressed by John L. Webster. J. Sterling Morton left for Lincoln, where hie spoke last night on free trade. JEOPARDI NG LIVES. In spector Standeven Points Out an Incompetent Engincer. August Funger, the engincer of the heat- ing apparatus of the Dupont school, still in- sists on running the affair, although he was refused a license by Boiler Inspector Stand- even on last urday. The inspector noti- Piper, secretary® of the board, of s incompetency and asked for his te vemoval. This has been disre- garded, and yesterday complaints came to the inspector from patrons of the school insist- ing on Funger's removal, as they did not I the lives of their children jeopardized by an incompetent ‘man tinkering with a boiler. Mr. Standeven has sent another re- quest to Mr. Piper that Funger be removed. e The quality of the blood depends much upon good or bad digestion and assimilation; to make the blood rich in life and_ strength-giving constituents, use Dr, J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier; it will nourish the properties of the blood from which the eclements of vitality arve dreawn, - UNIFORM TERMS, They Ave tobe Adopred by the Whisky Trust, P. 12, ller has returned from Cir where Le attended a meeting of the trustees of the whisky trust, which was called to msider matters relating to the distributing houses of the ussociation, The meeting was not largely attended and adjourned to Peo ere it”is thought the terms on which isky must be sold will be determined. Heretofore the distributing houses have been selling whisky on thirty, sixty, eighty and uinety days, and some have been’ selling for cash.” Under the proposed pement a rule be adopted which will govern the di s which, it is said, will be of gre age to the concern, is by copying after nature that man best result Dr. Jones’ Red Ponic is nature’s own remedy, is purely v table, ¢ aken by the most delicate. Cu all stomach, kid- voy and liver troubles, 50 cents, Good- man Drug Co, i, ——— Lost His Hand, H. Thowson, a 13. & M. switchman, lost a hand yesterda He was coupling a din- r 10 a common coach, when the Jenny and Miller couplings crossed each other and and caught his hand. He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital where it was found neces- sary iputate the hand above the wrist. en removed to his home in Gibson. his father and mother re- siding in South Omaha. Thomson is the man who was so badly beaten by the strikers last spring, buthekepton at work until yesterday. The QRIGINAL AZIETIN T is only put up in lurie two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, buras, wounds, chapped hands, and all skiu erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles, Ask for the ORIC L ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Seld by man Diug Co., at 35 cents per box—by wail 30 couts, HE OMAHA DAILY TAK PAPILLION, There Robert Smith Will Be Heard on the Charge of Murder. Thomas Smith, the alleged murderer of Thomas Sullivat, the brakeman found dead n La’ Platte, Saturda has be identified as the man who was attempting st aride. Oficor Havey says th Smith night n at first denjed veing the fellow, but in con versation Smith freely admitted that he was the man who w ipting to get a free ride and whom Sullivan requested to le the cars, s that he got on the train at Junction to come to Omaha when he was discovered in a_ stock car by Sullivan _ just after the train left Oreapolis. He told Sulli van that he was a railroad man and wantel to ride f Sullivan told him he was a new man in the employ of the road ana_he could not ailow anybody to ride free as the co pany watched theic new employes ver, closely, He, thercfore, would have to ask him at least to leave his end of the train, Smith says he started o do so and « L upon the next c illivan me m which was a nwhile warning him to ut or he might fall betw 1 the cars, rd words passed between theim, Smith next crawled into a carneariy filled with and left Sullivan standing on the stock in which the brakeman had found him was the last he saw of Sulliv surprised — when b ringfound dead on the t Smith rode in the coal Gibson and got off there, as he said he the t 2 knew ain would not stop again until it got into the yards, and he did not wish to go so far He says he put up at the Garni house, on Mason street, and stayed there o Sunday, never d ingof the terrible crime that was laid at his door. All cross ques- tioning fails to muke him in any way contra- dict himself in the above story one time he the B. & M. de- he spoke of this when first neer for a ride, but did not try inany way to make the railroad believe that he was at present a sleuth for that com- pany. Y Robert Whiting, the sherift iy, came take him to Papillion, whe his | murder in the firs At the inquest held ove mains, the verdiet declared tha caue to bis death train, up after Smith to » he will be given on the charge of Sullivan's re- the deceasod by being pushed from the You can find cool, weil furaished rooms at the Globe hotel, best located house in Omaha, e Wyoming oil lands for sale. Claims of 40, 80, t0 160 acres now on the m ket. Complete abstracts to same fur- nisiied. J. L. Loverr, 220 So. Thirteenth st., Omaha, Neb, B Fined for a Threat. Tom McKinney was charged what he con- sidered the exhorbitant sum of $1 for riding ashort distance n a hack Monday night and refused to pay that sum. The hackman grew insolont and Tom threatened to pulverize him. He then hunted up a policeman and caused Tom's arrest. Yesterday on a ment McKinney admitted thut he thre to thrash the hackman, but claimed th man would do so under the same ¢ stances, The judge did not regard this as ood excuse, however, and charged Tom £15 for his expetienc CAUTION Beware of Fraud, 18 my name and the prico are | om of all my advertited shoes tory, which e a nd nferic dcaler offers Wa L. Douglas slioes at 1 price, or Kaya Tie has (iem Without 1y name and price Slamped ou the bottom, put bim down as 3 fraud, inst igh priv ) i L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE. ccnrithen. The only calf SEAMLESS Shoe smooth ine fEL Mm13.4 KN or W THREAD {o hurt W AS 84 SHOE, the orlgin t $4 shoe. Equals customeade arriors il loc, D Wax Thread to hurt the fect, W. L. DOUG §2.50 SHOE 15 2 SHOE FOR BOYS 1s ol Shice in the world, DOUGLAS $1.356 YOUTH'S School the small Boys s chance 1o wear the best 065 10 the World. * in Congress, Button and Lace, If not eold . aler, write W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass. For Sale by Henry Sargent; Kelley, S. Miller, 612 Norih 16th st OMAHA MEDICAL # Sllflfl 3tn & Dodgoe Sts. Ghronic and Suraical Diseases BRACES, APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUS 3ES. Heat facilities, apparatus and remedics for si sful treatment of every form of discase requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance; best hospital accomui dations in the west CIKCUTARS on s b Feet, Deformities an Curvature of the hitis Spine, Pile X Kid Iuhalation, Electricity ney, Bladder, Eye, Sutgical Operations. Diseases of Women a Specia'.y. B0ok OX DiszaGES OF WONEN FRyE. UNLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUIE MALING A 6PECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. Al Blood Disceses successfully treated, § Poison removed from the system without reury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by carrespondence. Al comu cations confidential. Medicines or instruments Seut by mail or express, securely packed, no iArks 1o indicate contents or sender. One per Sonal interview preferred. Calland consult us or ud history of your case, and we will seud in wlain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE Upon Private, Special or Nervous Discases, Tim \ltency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with estion list. Address imaha Medioal and Surgical Inatitute, ot DR. MCMENAMY, Cor. 13th ana Dedga Sts.. - OMAHA.NEB. IDNEY and all urinary troubles eastly; quick: 1 1y and safely cnred by DOC Cap- wVerest Case ured in :JI'\’(‘B :‘I‘f‘l‘.m l’)t‘)! : fiets, OF by nail fro St Co e WHiFe 86 M- Y7 Full Directious, " ARE THE BEST Sold by Drugging sules, 8 cutaMfg. ¢ PEERLESS DYES BEE: WEDNF DAY POWDER Absolutely Pure. A marvel of pi 1eness, Mo i ¥ kinds, nr ) U the mi £ welght alum or phosy only in o Royul Baking Wall stre W Vork SWIFT'S SPECIFIC In cntirely o ve tatning no Mercury, Potash, Arcentc, or otheg ' Ppotsonons substances, SPECIFIC of Eczema, Blood Humors an Skin Disc and hundreds of thousands of cases of ula, Blood Polson aud Blood Talnt. BWIFT'S SPECIFIC Tlas relieved thousands of cases of Meren. #lal Polsoning, Rheumatism aud Stiffncss of he Joluts, CRATTAN00GA, TrENN. Juno 27, 1899-Sweifte Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.—Gentlemon : In the arly part Gt tho prdsuni year, o bad o 1001 poldon appeared upor me. I began taking B. 8. 3. undor advioe of another, and today 1 feel greatly tmproved. [ am aitil taxing the mediging and shall continuo to da 80 until It partectly well. I beliove 1t wild effect @ porfeot cure, Yours truly, Doc. P, Howann, 111 Wost Bixti 8t CoLvwmma, 8, C., July 7, 15%8-The Bwirs flo Co., Atlarita, G ~Gentlemen : 1 was . fforer froi musoulAr rheumatisn for (wo yea 8et 0 pormanent ro: liet from diciue prescribed by my physleian, K over'w dozen bottles of FOurs. s W T o as woll as 1 ever wWas In i Tam suro vour medi-ine cured me. and 1 would Fecomimend 1t t one sullerlug (rom any biood dlsvase. Yo truly, 0. K. Hvans Conductor C. & TWACO, TRXAR, May 0, 188 wife of one o my custa amcted with loathao: govered her wico b o her bed for several yars by this afiction, d could not tielp herwelf atall. Bt comd sloep from violent itchlng and stingln of tho skin. Tho discase batled the kil of $he physicians who treated it. Hor hisband bekan fnally giving his wife Bywirt's Specifio, sud she commencod to Improve almost ime modiately, and 1n @ few Wocks she was ap- rently well, Sho s now & hearty fine- ooking la. h o trace of (h left, y truly, 3. F. lo Drugiglst, Aust | Treatise on Blood and Skin Discases matled froo. THE SWIFT SPEcisic Co., Drawer 8 @a.; Now York, 75 Braadway, Improvemens. Our customers will take not- ice, that notwithstanding the lconfusion incident to the im-| 'pr‘ovements bheing made in our place of busin we are in continual receipt of new goods jand are ready to serve our !friends to the best of our ability.| The temporary disorder is only| a matter of a few days, after |which we are confident our | fresh attractions and increased | | | | | | | facilities must speak for them- selves. | | | | Max Moyer--Established 1866--Adclph Moyer Max Meyer & Bro., TH AND FARNAM STREE General Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., and JAS. W. STARR P-I-A-N-0-S Story & Clark and Shouinger-Bell Organs Frith b e e R R A Dr.J.E. McGrew, One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the treatment of Dise. Lunas, HEART, LIVER, K1 Dissases of the BRAIN SIXT N SYSTAM, HAUSTION, ASTIDIA ARRI, GRAVEL, Diseases of the Hrav- KEoTUM, all Disorders of the SEXUAL Din all cases of PRIVATE and SKI ASES, His ¢ BEMARKABLE 804 PERMANE: The Most OBSTINATE CASES YIE under his form of treatment. “The doctor's theory is that 1o disease should Do regarded as incurable uutil the diseased organis destroyed faster than it can be repaired, om his years of experience in HosPITAL and PRIVATE PRACTICE, the doctor 18 classed among the LEADING SPECIALISTS CONSULTATION FREE, Treatment by correspondence, Send stamp for Fep! Otfide--Bushman Block, 16th and Douglas Sts.,, Omaha, eb, OCTOBE ———— SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK INBOY'S AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. Ourspace is limited and we will o114 imerata n f elending bargetns for this sale. Remember all goods found not to be ns repr ted, juay ! ' toandn v cheerfully refunded, Lot No. I, Boys' Suits, Price $10. A we from a dark mixed cassimere Our stoc numbot 2560, 'l v Ve " 4 Just *on our counters and plens it at this coin regalae sizes f o 17 " You . : DS nd offer it at a can puy #15 for the same other st i } g . ride of goods, $3.50, Send ture these goods and g the muking of oy " L, \ suvisfuctory,. rotuen {batiour exe ment, 7 1 . Lot No. 2, Boys' Suits, $7. Lot No. 4, Stock No. 2884. Stock n r 282 These I8 nre ndouln the t bargain we have ever offered in this depart i ¢ re W offer 1) plndted Norfolk Blouse Suits, nges 4 full Wintor welghts, of o durk brown o, o 1 10 14, mido feom the ¢ ted Mochanicsviite Oliaviot, it from 18 0 17, ; \ mixt or sehool purposes. We carried over about 50 suits from luet I'he ) poy SO0 This suit we know will give offer them at this sale for $7 I you can dip! ! st ! \ f the ) w 1 pay us $7 for it, he for $10 in any other stock return'it to us nnd reecive the ol the pric 50, - amount of Rem [ our purchase money Lot No. 3, Boys’ Short Pc‘l’n‘tv é‘u‘its‘. Mens ' Cassim Price $3.50. Contly Stock number 5073, re Suits Price $13. vof 1) loof me: g tised lust week ot inn cassimere suits 00, This lot is cut in regular short pant Send for samples of the goods and we will furnish you with self- measurement, blanks and full instructions for ordering and if the goods are not satisfactory, we will pay all express charges, MENS’ WINTER OVERCOATS. The sale of men’s Winter Overcoats advertised last week was abig success. There are a large number of good styles left, and you will get a genuine discount of 20 per centon lastyears prices. Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors. Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. The Largest (lothing House West of the Mississippis Bur,ingmn Route Burlingon| ‘Route ‘C.BEQRAR. B2 QAR The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha propsr. 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 evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250, Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Roite CRRORA Burlington - Route TBROBR. i . f RTHWESTERN — "HB— Five Conrsor of Study. for Instruction, #400,000 | 50,000 esident, ’ ient, Paid Up Capital. Surplus. Chicago, Milwauree & St Paul R'y, The Best Route from Omaha and Councll Bl s to —==THE EAST TWO TRAINS DALLY ARIWEEN OMALUA AND QOUNC L BLUKKS . W. YATES, LEWIS A B I President. kD, Vice (S REVLOCK INSTITUTE X Houth Willlamstown, Mass, Aprivate school for boys. college, scientific school or business. Forty-sey- enth year begins Th ptember “Lith, For catalogue uddress - Rerkshire county, Prepare £0f HUGHES, Cu DIRECTORS: W. V. MoRsE, Joun 8. 1, W. YATES, LEWIS 8, 1 A, . TOUZALIN. LLINS, EED, Bankiag Ohos— — — o | Chicago, ~AND-- Milwaukoe, THE IRON BANK, ' pettig Stuart Institute ; UPAS | St Paul, Minn apolls, Cedar Rapids, Corner 13th nd Kerna R sacted, - | Will commonce ita2lstyear Sept Rock Island, Freejort, Rockford, e AT m | Houes, Principal. Elgin, Madi on, Janesvilley N 'y FARM AND OMAHA CITY LOANS. | Beloit, Winowy, La Crossey \ Send for cuti And sll other Important poiats East, Northeast and M. A, Prine l(ml_. ot thess For through tiekota ¢ oil 1he ket agent at Torthroughtiekats en Shape sometiaten 84T} i alliaan Bleepers and 10 suest D world are run on the m: 1 Lue of U whukce & St Paul Kall 1ay, and evar: i v £ i e Gk 425t rrORD, . wistast Geaeral Pnasenger 507 CLARE Benern £ soriuteasens. ng Cars The Kansas City Investment Co, T | 86 Chamber of Commerce, i For circulars nddress H. BOOTH, Chicago, No delays. All business done at this office, | eds and Seedlings for Timber Claims, PENNYROYAL WAFERS are “Frees, small Fruits, Ornamentals, Eyer: s, ete, o successfully used monthly by over 10,000 imm. A, safe, Efectualand Pleasant ead for price Ust -PRER! Address, D. §. LAKE, P'rop, (GVLR PEN GLVEN AWAY, MWaEKLY oMb 184D, ioulars 2 postage stamps, Address fim&nmmn&'mmm sale and by mall by Goodmen o Drug Covy Omalih Neby 1 Paiticulars free Owalis, Neby- 1 per box by mall.or at drugiists, Sealed Shenandoah, lowa. ———