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TOBER 11, 1848 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. OC THE CITY. The custom col amounted #10.311 A warrant was against a fellow by nam son, a driver for John Westberg erime of sodomy. ctions yester 'noout yestor of ay John- for the Ticket No. 66 drew n horse and buggy at Montgomery & Adams’ saloon, holder can have the outfit by calling at 1734 South Seventeenth street, An_important mecting of the club is to be held Sunday after press rnoon at 3:30. A full attendance is expected to transact busi membe The horse & Mentor, the liveryman, wns tra and Deputy Sheriff Grebe terday to track the Bennington. went to Blair thief if possible H. J. Shupp & Co. 1 sale on the entire stock ¢ Hagelin Bros., at 1916 Cuming The consideration was Hartman filed a bill of horse from the same firm, The police hav thre 0y John J. Ivey, living at Litt been stolen by Johu Braska, on who claimed to be from Omuha. s reward hasbeen offered hondred dol for the appr hension of the thie A chubby little Duteh boy four on the cor- ner of Fifteenth nnd Farnam yeste old was found by an offic a heen notified 1 gelding belonging to » York, haa German, ess of interest to every len from Charles J. ed to ve filed a bill of i groceries of street. O, that a One rday in o great state of distress. Which wis cession of loud ¢ had ¥ He ion. Two hours tic parents appear Hanschen to their bosonrs, aragraphi Personal the fran- nd took little J. R. Fortney 1s a guest av the Merchants, Louis Stell, of Lincoln, is visiting city city. D. M. Philbric, of Norfolk, is a Ruest Horton, of Hastings, is a in the John A. Beach, of Picree, is visiting in the Millard Paxton W. A. Dudley, of Fremont, is at the Mer- chants. Dr. W. L. Dayton, of Lincoln, is stopping at the Millard, Stanley Thompson, of Kearney. Pentow, of York, are visiting Henry .13. Thompson Emma Juch Opera comp lard Messrs. are visiting in the city und the Paxton, and J. C. the city. nd wife, arc at the Mil of the and L A. Pratt, of Hastings, stopping at W. A. Kelsoe, of the editorial force of the Bt. Louis Republic, called at Tne Bee ofMce last night. He is off o his vacation and will visit Lincoln to-day. r Iy Stol A suspicious character giving th 1. Longstreth,wi ing in his possession a ovel He Assaulted a thy was tried in the pol Bill W len Goods, Negro. name of rested yesterday hav couple of brown silk sses, a cream colored silk with a red vel vet pleat in the back and a prince Albert "0 court yesterday for knocking down and drawing a revolver on a negro named B. L. Lishon. The assault occurred last Saturd; . but Lisbon's dusky skin was stil discolored from bruises recei in the affray. Worthy £25 and costs. L A Bar Room Fight, was fined Peter Peterson and William Meyers en- gaged in a bar room brawl Tuesday mght, and after disfiguriug each other’s fuce the fight he the judge $17 amount of § G they were arrested. As Peterson co vas fined the heaviel ). Meyers was muletcd to the 0. 'y badly menced paying A eat Local Business, The government has called on the revenue depurtment and government ofticials for the valuo of register mails, For the Omaha postofice fiscal year euding Jun has been handied by J matter thraugh the for the 30, llh' amount llm!. Waters, supe tendent of the register .h\ ision, 18 §0,! 008,06 For Keeping llm| Company, Charles Robinson and T. H. Robinson, a couvle of negrocs who had been their headquarters in houses of making ill-fame, were arrested in places of that character about 4 o'clock y fined §10 and & orning and were ¢, with the advice to choose better company in the future, Revenue from the Postoflice. Postinaster Gallagher and his assistants bave been ting up accounts for Uncle Sam during the last few days with the following resuit: Value of n\umpw snl(l duri; r the month of Septem 2115 envelopes, £3,321.06; total $15,0 lu(ul number of special delivery let received, 1,509, Total velue of stamps and_envelopes ' sold during the quarter, $45,042.78, ) 'Sninls and Sinners." From the very favorable impression cre- ated by the performance of the powerful drama, *'Saints and Sinners,” by the Palmer company in Omaha two years ago, and also owing to the numerous requests for a repeti- tion of the play during the enga ment of the Palmer company at Boyd’s Opera house this weok, Manager The Negr rger. Boyd has decided to make it the bill for S turday evening. Yesterday Robert Ferguson, the negro charged with forging the name of Mace & Ettinger to a check, was taken into the chief's office andsubjectod to un ordeal of questioning by Capt of his handwriting they were found to agr chirography of the forged chock cers claun that the evidences of the guilt are irrefutable. n Green, Almost Buried, Yester walking was about to cross E denly gave way be pearcd “by half.” As he strug; cate himself additional carth it w ast on Davenpo rhted nth the : perfectly with the The offi- negro's y about noon, a man was seen street, and as ho carth sud b bim and he disap- to extri- AVe Wi with no little dificulty that he tinally , and regaiued his footing. He had stepped upon an imperfectly filled_water-pipe trench, the water of Tuesday night's rain having away the looso carth, leaviug the surface intact. e To Olergymen. All clergymen in the ci v are requested to elip from the church directory in next Satur- day's Bee the notice of services in their church and send it in to Tue Bek editorial rooms with the necessary corrections for the coming winter. This notice will be kept standing and must include merely the name and hours of serv! Notices of special services, subje d location of churches, name ‘of pastor, mons, ete,, must be sent iu before noon of each Saturday, Firemens' Ball. The Overland lodge, No. 123, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, will give their fifth aanual ball at the Exposition hall, evening, October 12, Friday The firemen have made very elaborate pre- parations for the occasion, The hall will be decorated fiver than ever before, Their lo- gomotive will ba there to help represent their calling. The supper will be giyen at the famous Hub restaurant, and all arrange- ments have been completed for special trans- rtation for all guests from Council Bluffs, pecial train will return to the Biufts at 3 a. w., after the ball is over. — That Sharp Horse Trader Again, The man Gaut, who, It is clauned, swindled an old man named Erin C| eveland out of a horse by trading for it worthless steed that had been drugged to appear all rlm has taken steps v recover Cleveland’s horse agaia which bud been reple ned by the old man. ( writ before Jus sersy y th despite wis the horse wa him throug i On these has sworn out a writ and secur horse. b d sworn out a rger and it was constable of that o I the good - Jack Harris' Narrow Escape John Harris, a conductor on reight train, narrowly escaped b Ashland Tuesday night, train had just been broken but was still in motic Harris, who was helping the brakeman, started for the back end of the n to setthe brakes on the part to be left, partsof the train had already begun to separate, but he did not n had stepped off had been broke the track bel portion of the traln was only feet from him and in a second or two he would have been crushed to death under the w though badly stuuned by the fall he 1ith of his scnses to bo aware of his pe il crawl off the Just after ne got 3 N g violently to over the rails the of the train went whizzing by, grazing one of his shoes, but in no way harming him. The escape was row one. Hai uises he received ana is badly used up by and will be unfit for days. He had just position of brakeman to conductor on Sundiy Pennant Winners, And so it turns out, after all, that the Western sociation championship pennant for the scason of 1555 woes to Des Moines, Monday's game with Kansas City giving thom a clear title to it by a margin of two points, irrespective of the game won Tues- by t Cowboys. This is us was gener- by competent base ball author tick at the outset of the season, when a canvass of the various s com prising the association demonstrated that Des Moines was, individually and collectively, the strongest team in the circuit, Of course 1ocal pride in_the various cities influenced a claim for first place for their respective resentatives early in the spring, but there is tittle doubt but what every forming an opinion of comparative mentally gave the palm to Des Moines is to be congratulated, and the whole assoc tion should feel especial pleasure in the fin defeat of the Cowboys, who made such a erand final spurt for flest honors, simply from the fact that Kansas City will be t known in the Western association next year A Claim to Human Gratitude. Charlotte Corda ant girl of Norms cat history by one desperate by the saturnalia of the evolution, and moved to de peration as Robespicrre and Marat we leading the flower of Fra to the guillotine, she det that she would put an end to wt's bloody reign. Marat had demanded two hundred thousand victims for the guillotine! He proposed to kill off the enemies of the revolution to make it perpetual! Horrible thought! No wonder it fived the blood of this s5 0 his closely guarded 's by a subterfuge, she found him in his bath, even then inexorable and giving his ' written dircetions for fur- ther slanghter! ked her the names of the inimi- ities who had taken retuge in Cacn, She told him, and he wrote them down., **Th well! Before a week is over they all be brought to the guillotin At these words, Charlotte drew from her bosom the knife, and plunged it with supernatural force up to the hilt in the heart of Marat. “Come to me, my dear fiiend, come to me,” cried Marat, and expired under the blow! In the Corcoran gallery at Washing- ton isa famous painting of Charlotte, represented as behind the prison bars the day before her execution. Itisa thrilling.sad picture, full of sorrow for her suftering country, and of unconquerable hate for her country’s enemies. What a lesson in this tragic stor, Two hundred, nay five hundred tho and people would Marat have sacrificed to his unhoty passion of powe Methods are quite murderous and inexorable as men, and they number their victims by the millions. The page of history is full of murders by authority and by mistaken ide; In the practice of medicine alone how many hundreds of millions have been allowed to die and as many more killed by unjustifiable bigotry and by bungl- ing. But the age is bettering. Men and methods are improving. A few 5 ago it was worth one’s professional to advise or permit the use of a proprie- tary medicine, To-day there are not two physicians in any town in this coun- who do not ribe some el prop 3 H. H. Warner, famed all over the world as the discoverer of War- ner’s safe cure, began hunting up the old remedies of the Log Cabin day after long and patient research he suc: ceeded in securing some of the most valuable, among family records, and called them Warner’s Log Cabin reme- dies-—-tho simple preparations of roots, leaves, balsams and _herbs which were the successful standbys of our grand- mothers, These simpie, old-fashioned arsaparilla, hops and buchu, cough and consumption and other remed v ruck a popular chord traordinary demand ot the laad, The not the untried and imagin »gularly pr v o ) i baton ahan ist intent on making money, but the long-sought principles of the healing urt which for gen- erations kept our ancestors in_ perfect health, put forth for the good of human- ity by one who is known all over the world as a philanthropist—a lover of his fellow man-—whose name is a guarantee of the highest standard of ¢ lence. The preparations are of decided and known influence over disease, and as in the hauds of our grandmothers they raised up the sick, cured the lame, and bound up the wounds of death, so in their new form but olden power as Log Cabin remedies, the sure to prove the **healing of the nations.” Corday did the world an incaleulable service in ridding France of the bigot- ed and murderous Marat, Just ng this man is doing humanity a sd by re- Eutroducing to the world lln- ~||n||lLr and better methods of our ancestors. - You can find cool, well furnished rooms at the Globe hotel, best located house in Omah: A Sad Message. Yesterday the romains of Martin Me- Andrews, the man who met his death in a sewer the preceding day, were removed to the residence of his sister, Mrs, Weir, on ‘Thirty-third and Cumng streets, The sister felt somewhat med at her brother's ab- sence from the place all night, for the reason that it was something that' had not tran- spired before, and was not aware of his death until she read an account of the acci- dent in Twe Bee, The remaius will be in- terred in Calvary cemetery to-day. i Do not consult anybody, but invest twenty- five cents in a bottle of Salvation Oil. It kills pain ! When we reflect that so many human be- ings die of consumption we must come to the concluslon that everybody should be provided with Dr. Bull's Gough Syrup, the poor con sumptive's friend. ———— Wyoming oil lands for sale. Claims of 40, 80, to 160 acres now on the mar- ket. (,omplew abstracts to same [ur- nished, J. L. Love £20 So. Thirteenth st., Omaha, Neb, OUR NEW ADDITION Isbeing rapidly pushed to completion and we hope to open the same by the 15th inst. The changes and improvements which we are also making in the old store extend to every floor and department. We propose to have not only the largest, but also the best arranged and best lighted Clothing Establishment, For Men Chlefly We have to apologize to our patrons for the present condition of our store, but it When your collars and cuffs are rough and irritate your is unavoidable; we are not only crowded with goods but crowded with buyers at all flesh, when you find the fine linen eaten away in <p0t5, times, and customers may find it a little inconvenient but they will find themselves displaying the coarse filling, this is the cause:—They amply repaid by the low prices we are making throughout our entire stock and the have been washed with ordinary soap, whose cleansing many bargaing we are offering. properties are due to caustic soda and elbow grease ; either of these will produce the above, and the starch Our stock of Overcoats is enormous and the change in the weather has created makes them feel as if you had a saw around your neck. quite a demand t'ur.thmn. ‘We have everything nnngnmhlv,. or at least desirable, and Pyle's Pearline does away with the rubbing, hence among our stock will be found many lots which are marked in price far below their in- it saves all wear and tear in the wash. It is as harmless trinsic value. as the finest imported castile soap. Linens washed with The Mens' Suit stock is the heaviest ever shown and its variety warrants the as- it are perfectly white and Jlast many times as long as if gertion that whoever buys a Winter Suit without at least looking here, fails to consult washed in the old rubl;r;r;l t\\'lqtqur;‘\\rc’ckmi']“u‘lvmceru his own interest. There is not an establishment in the west that offers the selection or areimffc:;sgal?n fl?lo:s “vr:;‘;z\}‘lp:‘h(c)y c%flm to names the prices we do. B be Pearline, or ** the same as Pearline.” Boys and Children are as amply provided for we still have some of the special eware (!lgniffi:ep—;h\e;{;Tfifloégmegc;fjsl:fif bargain Knee Pant Suits at $2.50 a suit, which would be cheap at £5.00. We want every but sold by all good_grocers. mother to look at this suit. In long Pant Suits and Boys’ and hildren’ s Overcoats we Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, New York, 7 at inducements. offer gr RAILROAD AFFAIRS, chanced to overhiear a rather objectionable Underwear you can buy of us at lower prices than the regular retailers pay for — story from one of o group of traveling men the Another Brakeman Injured—-An Ex- | GoiHg 11 o) (H& HRERALoT, 1em. losi 1 Oil vho known Jol fomstoe i H e 3, 3 flirnishi Q Train No. 2, on the Union Pacifl N ol K S AL T s Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear and all other Mens' furnishings at lowest possible ontime yeste il the ¢ wife, and thre ned to kill him ice: Sekien . " for it The judge then left prices. and driving w s were stained with blood. Whon nearing in company with Mrs. Reuther, but returned aplilion. o drovo of oat a fow minutes later without hér, blockuded the track too late for the engineer | menced to call « tostop the train, and he availed himseli of | names, wien t the only other alternate and rushed through | retaliated by st them under a full head of steam. Three or | fuce that knock lim, and cau four of them were killed ontright, and a few | yostrils, 3o more maimed and erippled, but the train and | number of bys passengers escaped mjury rushi mq for t D. M. Jorgenson, a Union Pacific s rraignment. Comstock piead R of assault and batter; an, s tly crushed yes Al iR 4 a while conp! s at South Omahit, i e Another Union Pacific employe was seri All the world and his wife—more and perhiaps fataily injured Tuesaay | particularly his wife, for she makes the Hats are almost given away, at least you would think so if you look at the con- \ stant rush in our Hat Department. The quantities we handle of these goods, and the L it way we buy them puts all competition out of the question. «d him to the tloor, stunned the elaret to pour from both ¢ police and had Comstock e night. When f t train No. 23 sutone | puddin wd sthat delight ate—use Van Duzer's S oy e | TESREE S BHR D Gt o Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. i ree from chemicals, highly to a stundstitl, , 4 brakeman, bravely er and therefore economic mile east of Sudney, a car of oil was discov- | his ered to be on fir ored to | coneenty uncouple the bu ar from the train, Ashe | prepaved by a process which does not | f———————————= et s cars, there was an ex- | admit of their 't with ¢ sub- ppel bt e o et s n o, | adil'af el eomins iy, o ONICAGO SHORT LINE MEDICAL 2 § SURGICAL msmurs, abluze, seforo assistincn conld bb yon oL 1'he was seriously burned, nd o time-honored standurd article moved to Sidney and given t that wins approbation in eve s g S ment, but the physicians | hold. . OFTES of his recovery. A 5 =y | Funer The funeral of the late Switceh Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul Ry, land took p yesterday und the remains al of the late Sister | 1 were escorted to the depot by a number of . Mary's con | Our customers will take not- The Best Route from Omaha and Council the bro! d headed by the A, O. H. | vent at 10 0'clock, high mass fivst being cel ice, that notwithstanding the 3 band. M Mulvalull and Murphy will i Y Bluffs to confusion incident to the im- provements being made in our place of business, we are in continual receipt of new goods and 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 body to New and wite, fr accompany William ceased. Union Pacific Locomotiv by the loun been ov THE EAST TWO TRAINS DAILY DHTWEKEN OMALIA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicago, ~AND— Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minncapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, N-W. °°’ 13th & Dodgo Ste. FETAE e A 1 allllSflrElcal Distased Beloit, ‘Winona, nds of the de. > 701 will be round the depot. S a t the shops and North Platte yesterday in churvge of Mitehell and Fireman Roacl, who will leave her there for duty on that division. John W. Young, eldest son of the late am Young, 'left for Salt Lalke yes [ reached, > Thivicenth sire the deep mud rendered e TEAFFORD, Assistant General Passeages | ey, Rindder, ¥ kot Agent. 50T LA RE! Bonera Buverintensent. SUrgicaligpezations where he is engaged in the con- | ¥ ¢ coss struction of the Salt Lake & Park City rail- n.‘“,“.u bearors selacted wore M. . Rucho | | f esh attractions nx;(drunnr]o:uecl Andail other Tmportaut points Zast, Northesst sne ‘,,,m““ D uronmn:s AND. uuu:s. d thony Michael Dee, Michizel Donovan, Itacilities must spea 'or them- ] 1 at 1 Best facilities, appar: tus and remedies for s Union Pacific oMcials have authorized an- | Jeremiah Mulvahill and 1d Brennan, Feshousb toketacAllTodiNa okt agent S8R AT aful treatment oF every form of dincase requil other stopping place on the suburl e Feoit ing Medical or Surgical Treatment and in & day or two the South Omal For . for_comfort, for improv EdlmanCshyy ““.‘fl:‘:’.‘é’:'{,"'“‘“fl‘"‘“‘"f FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS, will stop just this side of the summit, ment of the complexion, use only P waukee & St. Paul Railway, and ever: w Hoard and attendauce; best hospital nccnmng il owners have erceted’ ancat | zom’s Powder; there is nothing lik i] | paia to wm-m- By T dous Sapiores of dations in the west. g comen 1ARS on Deformities g LM neral Manager. C) oy > ; | b T o CEoriral Managor. fraces, 7 FSTneaal e cnslormliae yl superintendent of the Wy- T £ [ valn c&rnmm\ ‘Goneral Passenger and | Spine, Piles, Tumors, Cancer, Catarrh )(romhn oming division of the Union Pacitic, is at [ The announcement in some of the papers Tick Inhalation, l!lnlncxlz Faraiysis, Byilcpsy, Xid! i | 1] .8 ar, Skin and ood, apd a headquarters. that the marriage of Mr. Leon Levy and ¢ night ”"‘ first throush sleeper. | Migs Bmma Goldsmith \eyenne via Den .‘Iml \]nnll ¥ I.I'M an heyenne, con that [mlnl w l'|| the fast Uuulh for arred o day or » has proved a source of great annoy- tothe young co nuptials do 1 until the 23 csent month, Diseases of Women a Speolally. Boox ox Disxacxs or WoMEN FrxE. ) TO STOCKHOLDERS ONLY RELIABLE MBDIOAL INSTITUTH OF THE MALING A BPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES, \ All Blood Disenst fully treated. Syphs coust. w Colonel Fisher, manager of the Chicag railroad in the ci the former gencral K & N 4 in railway atfair: Vital Power. Persons unable (o visit us may be thority that if there are any changes in the treated at home by correspondence. All commy= iR eB A T dram BNt o romaiAlatt THE CHICAGO AND A decree for foreclosure azainst the SUTRO TUN- | nications confidential. Medicines or instruments his name will be on the list of new comers, NEL Compiny has just been entered in the United | sent by mail or express, securely packed, ng States Cirenit Court, Ninth ¢ Distrietof marks to indicate contents’ or sender. One per- # on preferred. &lllnxulum\ull us or and the property of that company will be sold the sonal interview pre! b BOOK TO MEN, FREE; company Wil besllowed a FINALopport ( tect their hitherto unassented stock by subs Upon Private, Special or Nervous Discases, T the new bonds and depositing their stock as hereto- “""‘% l“w‘"“; Gleet and Varicocele, wil fore advertised. Subscriptions to said bonds will be sestion list. Address o At Company, No.7 Broad. | Omaha Medical and Surgical 'n.muu,q RAILWAY. following s, to-wit: DR. MCMENAMY, R SHARE, ASSENT- Cor. 13th ana Dedge S$ts.. - OMAHA, NEI‘I ING FROM THE DATE HEREOF 10 ma a NOV. 3, 1888, AT 12 M., ) and thereafrer I H SHARE, ASSENTING sa ls ea uu"cl “ s Al y 1880, AT 3 P, M, has a good record and bui Park road from Denver to Lc B as others in the southw part of the country. Just keep his name in mind, and seeaf I am not right.”? The Burlington yesterday, modate the urs| 3 i Union Pacitic was also obliged to run & special. Yesterday the Burlington put on a through ceper for Denver, to accommodate their Omaha patrons, who'in the future will not have to make a change at Pacific Jun The train leaving Den 50 be nished with & through point to Omah outh mn. a double header 5 nhscribers to the bonds will ecoive Trust Compan The Chicawo & G o them (0 o’ Smen Omaha A aring to Y paid by U ercct a n end of b wiowed on itsnew br Sioux Cit; It is ] B NaW YOIk 15 on will “be called i e accompnnied pany.and ation [, Stvein oo, M Bt DR, . C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRATN TREA! oW Y ik Dated NEW YORK, October 3, 1388, MENT, 8 guaranteed ppocific for Hysteria, nm’ e Hosford's Acid Phosphate. rumored t the \ The only road to take for Des Moines, Marshaltown Covington e will be finished Codilr Ttapids, Clinto 0 4 about December 1, g et i N s L L it oflcrs v o For Headache t : e I T beiw e O ol i 4 EOAC i N i St uss., says H. R BALTZER, umrm-n, mexs, ' Convulsions, V'its, Nervous Neuralgl “Most excellent in derangements of the GORDO N Headache, Nervous Proftration, caused hv(h? naryons system: such gs headnohe und sleep use of aloshol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental P.C.A. M OTTO LOW t i of the Unicn twith th T [epreasion. Boftening of the lirain, reshiting im Insanity, and leadidg to misery, deca: death, Premature 014 Age, Hurrenhess lessnesss ot the Chis f - - ON ABOUT 1T, NO comPU THEOHORE 8 Power in_efther Involuntary 1. - e o Tadlanap o REORGANIZATION Bpermatorhoon caused by over exer The Policemen Can Buy Their U i B o Moptral E | contains one ..,,.m,w,.‘..,.,,r‘f o o forms ""-‘(‘: "“":‘-l ] Wil points Fust. Ask or thckets via :L:'I;noxfn;hg. . hoat By il prapatd on'ran The policemen ridicule the article publis A 52 Lo A e et FOR CHII.DREN NORTHWESTERN® || .., eCkPlanO Wi GUARANTEE S1X KOXES g el iforms at a store they are weak, it il e . - To curs o8 With h reauired to buy their uniform EY r 2 !yv‘r\ yra e |‘1| I t. o I“ ibled e “ n‘) 5 AIIJ.°l Irvuu'x::n‘:rl“"“’.““.v..‘:‘ specified by the polico commissioners, while | Withworms, Hutui's ehocolaie Worm Lo : e at whiend :&m"n"h e gt .‘ 1oy could be bought ut other stores for L L ABCOCK, (& g o b 0 refund the mon o treatment does nof they could be bought ut her or r 4 W. N, n\H 0 ‘h\\u\\l! 1 !mArlee for powerful syufpes - effect & cure. Guarantoes issued only by C. =g HALL less, The officers s: or Agent. fhetic tone, plinble uction and wb GOODMAN nm,um Sole Agent, 111 nm- Ftreet. Omakin. Nob \IUIOGIDUS AND PERSISTEAF Adve ¢ that there is no compul 101 Fan: ot Omand, Neb. ston whatever laid upon them in the sc Dlace for buyiug their uniforms. The simply told "them at roll eall Ticsday Tence of tnese instruments, vening that Commissioners Bennett and Gilbert and Captain Green had been p Newepaper AGvertising consul T 3 3 - ' LORD & THOMAS, UHUNKENNESS l\ b ’ k N t ‘l B‘ k to the different stores in _ the .....-fi'.’l:f?,’.x'.‘l.‘.‘:,?."p‘.‘.‘.n.m. o o T P T TS wuuDBRIon BROS c r(l& a a |0"(\ 1“] » city, amined all the various grades of r the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by . AR Wl WS | DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADAGHE. | Admaiteringbr, Hataey Gotdn T 7. § BEATAT G M N -$400, men offercd at the store in ques. n Str tising has always proven essful, Beforo placing ang e that the the best for the money that could 1 ”,}]n“\fln:'h }H;;‘I":"i‘xu:.l:‘;\; buy Specific, l.nhl Up Capital. . 0 If the officers wished to buy ‘,“L;, tly with Hayn'a -“_“ pep SUTPIS. oo s esenes 50,000 ¥ place there was no opposition 1o it, L 1t can be given in a cup of coffes or tea with: iod the same grade and color of goods — out the knowledgo of the person taking it; abso- H.W. YA1 PERVICH T RHAL R lutely harmless, wnd will effect a permuncnt and | Peevish and fret ful, when uletness atnight and Liwis v was bought, as the uniforms must all be specdy cure, wlietlier the paticnt is a moderate | poy i the household by day is assurcd by Ak 15, 2ud Vice President, alike. drinker or an alcoholic wreck, Thousands of y W. HL S HuGies, Cashien is no denial of the charge that uni- drunkards have been made temperate men who RIDGE'S FOOD? DIRECTORS forms might be gotten at othier places for &5 Bave taken Golden Spectfio in their coffee with- W. V. Mous IR e less, but the good odat that price oup theie kuowledge and todsy belleve tioy None genine without WooLwicn & Co.onlabel W, YAtk 1 Nt Ao & ner Bennett quit drinking of their own free will. It never ) B morca s much inferior. Commission, o One of the Most Successtul alls, The system once impregnuted With the Danking Omoe— ™ ; was for three years at the head ecific, it bec for 3 § of the western branch lo{ he e liayor wppe oxist,”” Forsule by Kuho Pullman service and in that time became an 0., 15th & na 18th and Cume ¥y e NE: expert in jus ng of the qualities of different %l mx i Neb.y A, D, Foster & Bra. cloths for uniforms. ‘The innuendo that he s d . this specific, tog e ty diree Glant o . THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam Sts, A General Bauking Business Transacted, PARH ANI] OMAHA ClTY LUANS The Kansas City Investment Co, ur TR LR >t clothe SR ] or Mr. Gilbert hiad accepted a suit of clothes | - ot ES Of the THROAT, as & bribe for selecting the store in question | 1 the treatument of Diseas “‘ he TAROAT, c l P N « 3 INEYS, 1 EAR T. E is claimed to be even too absurd and con- | HERGS AR BN SN RELE Aa « B 1 1 y temptible for nouc . EpiL and NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, ASTHMA DER and RECTUM, all Disorders of the SEXUAL l ‘What 18 more bewitching, Tlu. ayen !l“blllucu}\r;“ hlc:::-::h, A WARANTEED In all cases of PruvaTs Room 63 Traders' Building, han the smile o and SKIN DISEASE 6 O p < oree, Showing pearly teeth ! His CURES Are REMARKABLE &nd PERMANENT, cHIcAGO. 8 humber of "" MOFEe, Sozodont the charm confers— The moSt OBSTINATE CASES YIELDING 1apidly | pecerenses—Metropolitan National Rank. OMAHA, NEI, 3 e under his form of treatment, oo ‘The B Yo delay: o ” She who hn; to win it errs. KoG nnua Co. The Bradatr No delays. All business done at this office, The doctor’s theory is that no disease sh " be regarded as incurable until the disease avpoE REVERER KnockkD our. | HEIE I SEi | TDREXEL & MAUL, PRIVATE PRACTICE, the doctor is classed @ nong PENNYROVAL WAFERS gucecsstully ued monthly by over Tt g,L.«ile- Are Safe, Effectualand Pleasant He Runs Against a Traveling Man's the LEADING SPECIALISTS (Successors to John G, Jacobs.) Fist, " CONSULTATION FRE 1 per box by mall,or at druggists. Sealed pany with his wife at one of the tables in Ed o";f'foe’--lu-hman Block, 16th and | A%dteeid Sliteed o Iprnmvtl) “attended. For salo and "ll mail by Goodman Maurer’s saloon yesterday about 1:30 pw.,uo Douglas €ts.,, Omaha, eb, clephone 10 No. £ Drug Con Omaha, Neby ~ a

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