Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 17, 1888, Page 8

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The Omaha ¢l its new quar to its membe J « MeCauley, north of Valley, for a mar nights ago. in her place, The little Jack Switch mangled by to Policeman Iist Grant streets Edwin H. nue, hns sold thoroughfare to of Captain Ash [ 3 cons £100.000. The ) 1 Whee any hiu es of incorpo I'h £10,000, corpor eph W Jamc and S, 801 The works has addre to the Omaha Motor 1 them that before any furthcr periits are nted them to extend their line the t complete the pin the road on Burt hetween Twenticth and Twenty- second street B. Johnson arrested v acte the tice. 1b gives a reception in ¢ on Thursday evening < and their familics. who lives fi isin the city stolen fron The thief lefta Shie of Sherm on Mr I'he in- Bishop, Epper- pre tof the board of publi a communication ilway, notifying at he Some time ago sentenced to five days’ labor in the Jail, and at noon the fivst day Johnson quictly sneaked through dour and failed turn, itive fr Johnse on 01 graph rheau comedy co ersonal b Mr. Gus M Vernona - warded - Must Cut It Short. Two youug women in Nellie King! rested Monday night on the char not havi »aid the monthly fine. ed that they were { merely on a “visit.” The judee discharged them, but promised to impose the usual fine if they prolonged their “visit,” Sixgold medals ndy. s house e of rhey claim nd were here e Midnight W, to the chief . S, Hig: n The police concerning the Kins, wh The view into the curtains hapter have o saloon ch they claim is run afte saloon is also obscur tion twenty-nine, ised statutes, notice to Mr., defiance of the hoarrestif ivis contrary to s fifty, of the rc 3 the chief sent ms notifying him of his Jaws and threatening hin persisted in. Jarvis medieal brandy the Business Changes. Corduroy’ Oak up on achattel wor best. H.W. been s store, R a., has closed sage of Sehultze at Strang, 25, Hepburn & Beers, d No. 1621 Capitol av sale to 1, i1 W. B. S Indianola, | & S Neb., , dry goods and groc ave given a mortgage for wries, ors in ladies’ goods, , have given a biil of Webb aud ' Clark for $1 ain, wall paperand notions dealer s assigned. Starving Horses, A case of heartless cruelty to animals by starvation comes to light through Special Ofticer Goldsmith, who alleges that one John Stephens has by misuse and starvation killed no less th horses within the past few months, Yesterday two more were found in his possession in the lust stages of starvation, and one was so weak that it could not stand, It had to be shot. Theother was a gauut shadow of skin and bones, which the poundmaster re- fused to accept, and the animal is so near dead that it, too, will probably have to be killed. Stepliens has been arrested See Peycke Bros for pear cider, Sehii A Nightly Raids. There are eleven houses of ill-fame in the prescribed district from which the several landladies have not yet moved their furni- ture, but promise to do 8o at the carliest op- portunity. The police | but little credence in their | as they believe these women are only waiting until the present raid on them blows over and the edict of the mayor is forgotten, when the houses will confinue to vun_ again. ‘The of rs are nightly making raids on the house none of them is al The Potter Monument. The firm of E. P. Reynolds & Co., of Wy more, Neb.. have forwarded their check of §600 to a member of the Potter Monument commission in this city, to be applied on the Potter Monument fund. This is a handsome donation and demonstrates the high app ciation which these gentlemen entertain for the memory of Mr. Potter. As the location of the monument has not vet heen deter. mined, it is claimed it would not be amiss for ©maha to make an effort to secure it. it would add to the attractions and 1ts value would not be overestimated. Oldest and the best, Jarvis branay. - - Clark Injured. Cassius C. Clark, superintendent of the Strang & Clark heating company was thrown out of his buggy yesterday atone o'clock, at leventh and Parnam strects, His horse was frightened by a banana wagon, shied, overturned the buggy and ran away. ‘The animal was caught at the of Ni and rnam. Mr, Clavk une ondition to Goodman's drog st storatives wore applied. He was notseriously injured but his face and right clbow W seriously bruised by coming in contact with the gran ite pavement C. C. A Young M Mrs. N A. Adams, 919 Pacific street, reports that her son, F Morris, who was discharged from the hospital six weeks ago, disappeared about the middle of last wmonth, and has not been heard of since. His mother is greatly concerned for him, and fears that ho has met with anothor accident, A he is o very steady boy, and would not leave without first informing her. He is nineteen years old, of dark complexion, dark Brown hair and eyes, and large nose. He is of medium height, and slenderly built, He wore a railroad silk cap, dark” brown sack eoat, black vest and striped pantalooous, Doctors give Jarvis old b —~ A Fondness for Dummies. Burt Hines evidently r o8 very keenly that winter is at hand. Yesterday afternoon he was caught in the act of removiug a suit of clothes from a dummy in front of a cloth ing store on Douglas street near Thirteenth, and almost got away with it. The excited munuwn: the establishment caught him fore he had gone far, however, and took the it back the same time administering several kicks to the portion of Mr. Hines' snatomy where they would do the most good, and let him go. Hines then walked up to the Continental clothing store and was discovered trying to undvess @ dummy which stood in front. He was detained until the arrival of the police, and now looks out through the Bars at the ity jail. Missing. andy. Beware of a silent dog and still water: fhe impure blood flowing silently through the system is a daugzerous en- emy to health. Warner's IA Sarsaparilla is the gr o Cheapest in the n\urlw #1. Al druggists have it. e ——— A Mother's Snicide. Mrs. Mary Stepanek: committed su peaterday ol her bowe om Nelsoustreciby cutting her throat with a razor, Her husband and oldest girl w to work as usual, leav- g four ldren at home. About S0 the m; er to @ n lock for bu, s them 95 cents said to the to school 1o day 1 ma ng hilderen were gone “a little wh xprossed it, probably fifteen min ud on their return found their mother of I tot woman to , and mar I that she had s on the awn the Stie anpar ipon which il length, the wt the and pr ildeed in a fit of d red a verdict of suici cause, deceased sbavly com ondency. with. wkberry ot and Headquarters, lerk Wells, of the Neb division, and Acting Trainmaster Fole, west with the pay car Wells, Fa & Co. are r the office that was dest 1 Sat y it with a larger and more com, eture in H. Jackson, the fireman who was fined 25 for thrashing u scab, is back to work. The boys saw that the fine was paid. A heavy wind kept the west bound Union Pacitic train back Monday after- noon, and it arrived in Denver twenty minutes late. 1ska went ut has been appointed at Verdigre, » Creighton branch of the Fremont, khorn & Missouri Valley road, and freight an now be shipped to that point without pre ayment liiam Bracher, one of th same back to sce the b s Union Pacitic passenger run from W.M. Dolan, another old Bur- Imgton man, was with him, and has a job on the bridge scrvice. W. . Reinert, se monument quarters at ex-Burlinzton He is now retary 1, is in the cit il Mount Pleasant id reports that the nic 18 progressing nicely. He 1leave on an extended trip through Ne braska, Kansas and Colorado, and will estab lish committees at headguar poiuts to take the matter in hand. “Yos, 1 think the fast train will be restored,” said a Union Pacific ofticial, “*be sc the people require "hey have been ated up to the id t time is money, consequently the road quickest time will b the V. se the other roads will example of the Northwestern thing unportant will be done. ble that January wil of of to follow the belore but it is pr see i marked change. Jarvis pear cider, See Bates & Co. LE HUSBAND, The Story Told by an Old Union Pa- ific Machinist, Nathaniel Stacey, a machinist in the Union Pacitic shops and who has worked there for twenty-two y came to Tne Bre office with a notice which ne desired published, cautioning people against trusting his wife s hie would not be responsible for any debts contracted by her because she had left his bed and board. He claimed that she had ab- sented herself from his home for some time under various pretenses and that a week ago she had returned and taken nearly all her per- sonal effects together with a consuderable amount of his _ household furniture. He trusted her implicitly, he claimed, until this last _act, when he became suspi- cious, especizlly as he haa been informed by letter and by friends that his wife was living and engaged in_ o restaurant out on north Saunders street. Stacey says he went to the restaurant in question, asked to be per- mitted to see his wife, and that the proprie- tor had told him that his wife was not there. Stacey did not believe the denial because, as he says, he saw in the kitchen of the place some of the goods his wife had taken from his hom acey says he has but one child, adaughter, whom he wishes to preserve frow cvil influences, and is greatly disturbed over his wife o His home is at 1103 north Twenty-third street. Another Wife Disappears. Johu Selman, a painter who resides at 1445 South Fourt street, is anxiou: h- ing for his wife, Mrs. Mattie Sclman. He went to work as usual on Thursaay morning, leaving deposited §30 with her for safe keep- ing, and on his return he fond the house de- serted and his trunk, as well as her gone. He knows of no reason why his wife should leave, and cannot imagine where she has gone, as her only relative in this state is & sister living at Fremont, who docs not know her whercabouts, She took with her a two car old ehild, and has been scen in the city ice since Thursday. She weighs about one hundred and forty pounds, light complexion, auburn hair and gray eyes, and wore a dark cn_dress, red striped shawl and white hat. The child wore a light colored dress and cap. ——— As from the hub radiate spol £0 from one discased function the entire body is affected. Use Warne Cabin Hops and Buchu Remedy. your stomach in proper condition. ILER, Its Advent to Omaha Awaited With reat Interest. There was an agent of the Adams Express company in the city Monday might, but he left carly yesterday. He took a hasty look over the city and visited several places in the business district with a view to selecting an office which will be cpened on the 1st of next month. 'he coming of the Adams company to this city, it is said, means lively times among the expross “ompanies of this section. Such, at least, has been their. experience in other see- tions. The Adums has always signalized its at by a cutting of rates, which tended v to the demoralization of other lin which was always appreciated by ship' When it ran_into Chicago it _cut the dollar rate from New York to that place to §, and has since established a permanent rate of §150. Its local business on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, the road from which the United Statcs ompany has retired, will not_inter- foro with the business. of the other expross companics between the same cities, being contined to thirty or forty towns froni which produce 1s shipped to this city. Whereits in- fluence will be felt, however,is in its through 58 from New York, which, in all 1l be conducted for a’ time at *d rates. In the meantime both 'the representatives of the other express and the patrons of the same are awaiting the 1st of next month with o great deal of in- terest, Had a bilious attack and one of those indeseribable s of constant weari- ness. Took quinine and other remedies without relief. Took Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic; am strong and well. Asu Thompson, Logan, Ohio. Goodman Drug Co. AL e IR CHARITY, The Oricntal and Oceidental Variety atthe Hebrew Bazaar. Exposition hall was abluze with light and full of life and beauty last evening, at the Hebrew Charity fair. The display is to continue every night of the week and promises to meet the expectations of the most sanguine. Under the artistie direction of Messrs. Ben B. Mayer and Sol Prince, theold hall bas been transformed intoa bower of beauty. The most exquisite effect bis been attained in' the couslruction ang decoration of the various booth: - thing has been arranged with a_view to de ight the senses, On the north and south sides of the hall are the various tables and at the west end of the hall is the beautiful j vilion erected over Rebecca's well. On either side of this are the tobacco and jew elry departments, ‘he china department is the visitor in his promenade, wer by Mrs, Schlornek, first that and this u five nest, and come most Hab) of artistic handiwo neon among which are piano scarfs, lamb sofa-pillows and a 1ad of othe ticl hat go to b a home, Adlor, Mrs. 13, Kohn, and Mrs Catn are the ladies in char of this Mrs, S, Blath presides over the candy booth and Mrs, | ew is her next neighbor in ar department Mrs, Sol Prince is the mysterious oracle in churge of the wheel of fortur Rebecca's we the most charmin de \ed picce or hall. 1ts conical roof has be od with cotton rinkled with gold dust and by csemblance to sunbeams. The caves are trimm nilax, while palms and other hot Jlunits deck the interior, A tub full of de 18 lemonade, presided over by Miss Tillie Newman, gives the booth its name. Miss Mabel H dressed in_antique fashion, is the an who lived ina 80101 beautiful tasty o Mrs, Martin welry booth, to which a number of the leadmg jewelers of the city have con tributed, is in charge of Mrs. Max Moy Next to this is the pos! ce. Following in order are the furnishing oods booth, the art gullery, ink display, and Singer machine de. partment. In the gallery is a long table that will nmodate 100 guests at once. An orchestra at intervals discourses the sweetest of music for both promenading and dancir The fair was formally opened Monday even ing with an address from Mayor Broateh T RpYA_L‘;.:.x't! POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder ne A marvel of puri- ty.strength and wholesomeness, M econom- ical thau the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot e sold in competition with ‘the muiititude of low cost, short weight alum or phospe § ouly i caas, Royal Baking Powder ¢ Wall street, New York, IT WILL PAY YOU To examine our present| stock of MENS' UNDER-| WLEAR, comprising all grades at fair prices. Stand ard goods and superior| qualities in the well-known mnkew.thu Holroyd, Vicuna, Natural Wool &c. } BEST FITTING CORSET-: WORLD FORSALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS . MAYER, STROUSE & CO. MFRS.-412 BROADWAY, N.V. Thomson’s Celebrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUAL TO PRES- ENT MAKE MORE POPULAR TH EVER, A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Three Lengths Short, Medium and Ex- tra Long, Twelve Grades, Highest \“||u4u BEST GOODS AND CHE QUALITY. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE THOMSON, LANGDON & CO., NEW YORE. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, Mention the Uialia i Dr. J.E. McGrew, One of the Most Suceessful SPECIALISTS Inthe Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurakle Diseases. A e od in all cases of PRIVATE All disorders of the ired wnd MANHOOD and TORED. er the Doctor's form of treatment no dis 15 cousidered [ncurable, until the parts of body aflected by disease ave destroyed faster thin they can be repaired or bullt up. [ TION FREE Treatment by correspondeuce, Send stamp for repl; Office--Bushman Block, 16th and » Omaha, Neb, » guarant OMAMNA MEDICAL # SURGIIRL INSTITUTE, N.W.Cor. 13th n. Dodge Sta. Chronic and Stegical Diseasts BRACES APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUESES Hest facilities, appar: tus and remedies for sue esaful treatment of every form of disease requ ing Medical or Surgical tment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PA NTS. HBoard and attendance; best hosy accomim, dations in the we: WHITE_FOR CIRCULARS o HBraces, Tr Club Feet Spine, Piles, Tumors, Canc Tuhalation, Klectricity ney, Bladde iye, Siitgical Opetation’s, Diseases of Women a 8peoial’y. Book ox Diskases oy WOMEN Fiirk. UNLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSZITUIE MALING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. sypl ilitic Poison removed f stem without rercury at for 1o ) visit us m Deformities ar Curvature of the catarth Bronchiti Paralysis, Epilep: i and Blood, ab Persons unable at home by correspondence. Al com 15 confidential. Mediciues ot instruments iy mail or express, securely packed, v tks to indicate contents’ or €ender. One pe al interview preferred. Catl and consult us or ud history of your case, and we will send in ulain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE; Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, Tm sotency, Syphilis, Glect and Varicocele, with estion list. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical In DR. MCMENAMY, Cor. 13th ana Dodge Sts.. - ONAHA.NEB. Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER? A Froprivtary Medicine that needs but & trial to prove its worth. tute, or I, Callnder's L Lier Biters, The Only Distilled Bitters in the United Btates. 'The only Bitters recogn United States internal rovenuo Prictary Medicine, Lawrully Patented, No. of 'atent 149,573, Contains no fusil olls, no uunmnmm 1o foreign substance or damage drugs. A perfecily pure medicine, com- pouna.- Trom Plre Root Berbs ind O10 Peachs Pleasant to the taste, quiet aud decisive inite affact. Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice 1n five days. Remiintes the Bowein: Tavisoretos Inactive Liver, Oures Diseased Liver, Revives e Kidneys, improves the Appetite Quickly, Regulates the wnole system. New Life to the whele systom. foleftLiver Bitters aro sold in Omana, Neb., by the low druggists: Richardson Dru Special Wholosale, for the arug iutercst of Novraskn. Re- tailars un 10llows: Goodman Drog C T Wosput- o S 11 Bormncy Kulun\ Yniler & SHp M.J. Pow = Phnrmi C. M. Crise urney & Day's miat, Max_ Becht, ) Tamberson, 11 C Forsy i ¥, Cl Hain's Phagmac ¥ Kiug, J. W Clarke, J. H, K. Christenson. W. K. d. Frark W. Pharmac olesai acalers 1 Cikurs and eft Liver Bitwer CAUTION Beware ot Fraud, as my name and the price are stamped on the bottom of all my advertised sh before leaving the factory, which protect the we against high prices and i a4 rs W. L. Douglas sho price, or ya he has fhem withont my name and price stamped o0 the bottom, put Lim dowh as & fraud. 7 . ’ D W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. ccniitinen. The only calf 83 SEAMLESS Shoe smooth in= side. NO TA or WAX THREAD (o hurt the fect, easy as Soianl WILL NOT RIP, DOUGLAS 84 SHOE, the original y hanid-sewed weit $4 shoe. Equals custon oA 3 VL BOUGEAS "88.00 POLICE SHOE. Ralltod ‘Crrlers all wear them Emooth Invide as a 1 No Tacks oF SHOF i unexcelled ¢ for e pric WORKINGMAN'S rid for rough wear; one wed Slioe, LAS 82 SHOE FOR BOYS 1s Bhoe gives t sboes in the world. All einlo n Congress, Button and Lace. our dealer, write W L. DOUGLAS. Brackton, Ma For Sule by Kelley, Stiger & Co.; (.Lu s. ,\hll\r, nl..' Nm lh lmh street, _|mher I:Ia|ms. iber Clal ntals, 1t not sold wwice list Shemnandoah, lowa. Merchants hatmnal Bdnk OF OMAHA. Northeast Corner Faruam and 13th Sts, 500,000 100,000 Paid Up Capital Surplus Fund FRANK MURPHY, Pre-ident. SAMUEL E. ROGERS, Vice President. BEN B, WOOD, Cashier. LUTHER DRAKFE, Assistant Cashier. Accounts solicited and prompt attention given to business Lutrusted to (ts care. FOR CEII-DREN 1f they are weak.delicate looking and troubled withworme, Hahi 84 hoeolate Wein Locenges 13 what they Deed. Price 2oc. All diuggisis, SPECIAL SALE OF MENS' SUITS, MADE FROM THE CELEBRATED MECHANICSVILLE GOODS. 1woot [Light-weight Fall Overcoats, he and Winter the Silk 3 single breastc nobby suit, The than LOoT 1 LOT 2 same Mechanicsville and black stripes, sing Suits, the best suit this out measure We avy weight Cassime styles, just made Woolen lixtures, worth $2,00 pe 1 Suck Suits Mechaniesvil to 44,dark bluc W very suul suit We tractive tylish, retail price anywhere. at ol &18 per offer 250 Sui fubric Woolen o b cut and intended fc very stylishly manuer on. 2 for at 12, ¢ before the si they willuot last long. mill this s LOT 3§ mixed }” iesville fabri desir ~We offer 300 dark 1id Suits made Woolen Cc heavy rht, ble styles made by son at the . pure we one ne navy low price, $12 per suit. th for the purpose of adve prove that onl offe out at $12 per suit. lots of goods made in our hest manner. your ord 10 Max Knyz'--Ettah‘Xshed IEGGuMolph )Keyor I Max Meyer Story & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Organs AND TERMS, P adv made popula We that ase notice that rtised are new of the woolen all hy one most e mills in New state only facts when Sisthe average retail » suits throughout the cou large manufac such bargs we The, but us, broken sizes, s at once be disappointed. if you do Send for Burlington Route LERORR. offer 200 strictly made 18 We offer to ¢l Silk the al goods and new styles are new Suits, new I from hest in ularsizes up Co.'s v yard, and black stripes very ly $1 isn ts of by made noan brown and by the Mechan- and wool of the most this famous extraordi- ove .Hr En we pr. mtry. tising ‘turers will close them not job regular Send wan samples. not the the in brown ack in $18 them samples; send your brokeny 1 lots and is more important for a No garment ntleman to this time of the year w and morning » begiuning to be 1, th Aght-wei Lot nary ha mixed wirdrobe rhts very lit Overcoat, most extraor have in hen the o offer a fin L Overcor color, made with genteel and dressy respeet, made new within the An Overeoat which in the ¢ of retail anywhere vin in worsted and wool 300 of them) dark facings, a garment in ¢ fine i very past 50 edi- woul for less than $15, by the Novth ave pure.clean days conrse sold woods business, not be The Adams Woolen ( stock, mude mpany > of cotton in them fine enough for sc many oced all made with widc facir offer them to ¢ at $10 each, lar sizes from 34 to 4. Do ot see this line of overcos 1t the most remarkable ever had the privilege of offerin 1O Suits #7.00—Stock No. 2421, se Suits are undoubtedly the ever offered in are full Winter no mixtur i on We in regu- fail is one of bargains we have Boys best bargain we have this department: th weights, of a dark brown cassime for boys from 13 to 17. We carried over {about 50 suits from last geason and will r them at this sale for $7. 1If you n duplicate this suit for $10 in any other stock return it to us and receive the amount of your purchase money. mber the prico., ¥7 Pant Suits.price This lot is cutin gular short pant sizes from 4 to 14.and is made froma dark mixed cassimere.no | shoddy but new goods just put!on our countérs and plenty of them. Wo never advert a lot unless we have all size We recommend this suit for school poses and offer it at a price unheard to | for the same geade of ¢ for a suit and if it is not turn it LOT 7 these boys’ St ood 50, Send atisfuctory,re- our expens No. 2881 We offer plaited Norfolk Blouse s 4 to 14, made from the cele- chanicville Chey aneat suitable for dress or school Fhe price is popular $4.50, know will give satisfaction s buyer would 7 for it, he would not cheated. member the price, $1.50, | Lots CHILDRENS KNEE PANTS —500 pairs, excellent quality, new Fall vle ta 50 cents per pair - ery boy commencing school,even if he does { N0t need anew suit, is very apt to need a | pair of new pantaloons to finish up the | season with, This lot offered will be found worth fully §1 per pair, but for the purpose of call attention to our Childr De- partment for the fall season, we will close this lot out for 50 cents per pair, new goods iot.in [ red mix rposes This suit w and if ti t only s m cw styles. Ve solicit correspondence of the United States in regard to Suits and Winter Overcoats, | Youths' Suits, Boys' Suits, Hats and Caps, | Gentlemen's furnishing goods, Cloths, Piece goods and trimmings, and Custom Garments (in fact, anything pertaining to our line ot husiness), and we will promptly | serd samples, large enough to show any buyer the colorings and styles that we are affering. The reputation of the Continen- | tal is af stake in everything we advertira | and we never advertise broken sizes or job lots. All that we advertise are reg- ular, straight goods, and will be found as represented and give satisfaction, | LOT10. We offer 150 Mens' Blue Chin | ehilla Overcoats, full indigo, trimmed with heavy serye linings, edges bound, silk vel- vet collar, regular sizes frcm 35 to 44, This lot carried from son and will close them at the remarkably low | price of $12, and do not expect to he able to make such a liberal offer this seaso | in. Goods sent to any addre { United States, and if not satisfactory may | be returned at our expense, from every in gaods s in the Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors. Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. The Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippis ‘The Burlington takes the lead. Burllngmn Rnule [ ‘BRGR 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. =S 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 proper. 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. Depot on Tenth Street. urlington Roure _CBRONR & Bro. CENTH AND FARNAM General Ager b RE for STEINWAY, CHICKERINS, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., and JAS, W, STARR SPECIAL PRIC Write for Catalogue. PEERLESS DYES Aro the BEST. Buid ¥y Dt DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE. Not auly relieved like by most medicines, but srmauently with Hahn's Golden Dys sl Cure, Price 50¢a box. All drugglst, est aud #0650 the world colled via Loudonderrv. 72 La Salle Si,, Chicago { HENDERSON BROS. Or to any of our local o ETH10PA Oct. 20tn ANCUOIIA oct. 2 NEW YORK 70 LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWS The Celebrated | Largest and Boest Pas | OCT Steamship Bengor Sienmor lu TV OF KOME. e World pasange Lo Ginsgow, Derry. Livers Aatown. $0'and apwazds Der G and upiwards (o Wome Urn ekets At rtes M st 1, Beifast (i steam: Rocond-cluss ¢ v aiinbla ¥ route, o Driv i seing the North and South y and fhe picturesau 1o dratts payable For book of U Clyio. of uh W. J. GALBRAITA, Surgeon and Physician, Offce N. W (s t.m»r Mt and Ih anglas 3t Oifice Wloplune, 169, Mesideuce telppuoan 04 ! Telephone 250, Burfington Route C.BEQ E.R. of inésd matruments, WBUDBRIDGF BROS. Tig € hasgiven univer. ction 1o the of Goaerthaa ond Gleet. 1 prescribe itang feel safe in r2commends 1ng 1t to all sufferers, A.J. STONER, W.D. Dodatur, Il 01,00, « Bold by Druggiots Mraonly by e Chaatoal G0 KlDNE ana all urinary troubles easily, ...mk. ly and safely cured by DOCUTA | estcases cured i seven da II B !| box, all 411 u(;l sts, or hy mall lum | cutuMig. (0, vuil Directiogh, 112 White St., PENNVROYAL WAFERS are' e, succosstuiy used moithly by over 10,600 Tadies. Are Safe, Efectuciand Pleasant §iperboxt raallor sdruggis, Sealed Mrlmdm 2 tage starips. Address Tus Evaesa Cacuical Co., Direoit, Mics. For sale and by mail by Goodman Drug Co,, Omal, Nebs

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