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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, THE CITY. TRevenue collections to-day, $19,015.27. Bank clearings yesterday, 3616,078.67. Articles have been filed with the county clerk incorporating the A. O, H. Band Musical Protective union, with a capital stock of #1,000, The agent of Pat Gilmore's great military band is here trying to make arrang ements for the band to play dur- ing Merchants’ week, nt the Coliseum. It would be a splendid attraction. Sergeant Sigwart filed complaint against J. A. McCoy and Joseph Henry, railroad employes, charging that they allowed cars to stand on the Union Pa- seific erossing more than five minutes. The waterworks company Thursday pnid #14,000 to the laborers employedat the company’s works at Florence for services for the past two weeks. The compnny's settling basins at Florence will be completed the last of next week. A telegram has been received by friends in the city announging the death .T.,of James M. Garvey. y will be brought to Omaha and ed from the resi e of his father, Thomas M. Garvey, Thirty-third and Haruey. John 8. Collins came into police court yesterday afternoon and said he thought Villiam Cole, of 105 South Tw eighth street, had stolen a 20 C ten set belonging to Mrs S A. Collins, A search warrant for the premises at 105 was 1ssued, Among the importations at the custom house yestorday were two cases of L & IR Morley’s lndies’ and children’s sanitary black hose by S. P. Morse & Co., who are the sole direct importers of these goods in Omnha, They will be placed on sale to-day. The city physician turned Ed Larbert over to the county yesterday, Lumbert wasstricken down by the heat Tuesday afternoon and brought to the police sta- tion for treatment, When he recovered consciousness his reason was gone, and he has since shown signs of incurable insanity. Porsonul Puragraphs. Sol Jamison, of Stella, Neb., is at the Mil- lard, L. H, Kahn, of Chicago,is an Arcade guest. J. W. Rexford is o Lincoln guest at the Miliurd. D. C. Kirby and wife of Dunlap, Ta., are at the Millara. Mr. red Pickens, chief clerk of the Omalia postoftice, is ill. Mr. and Mrs, Lansing Lewis, of Winnipeg, are ut the Paxton, . J. Mills, of Pocatello, Idaho, is regis- tered at the Barker. D. E. Thompson and T, E. Culver, of coln, are at the Murray. Mrs. L, Forbes and B. U. Sammon, of Chi- cago, are Millard guests, Mrs. Burke ana Mrs. Clarke, of Tekamah, hopping yestorday. A. Orchard, of the fotel Orleans, it Lake, 18 a guest of the Murray. wand wife arc in the city from bey are registercd at the Pax- ton. Coptain Jobn G. Burke, Third_cavalr arrived in the city yesterday from Washing ton. William Fulton, of Nebraska City. has signed with the Puxton for a day or two, s & guest, Miss Amy L. Hughes left Friday evening for Sheldon, Iu., to visit the family of Judge Morton. Gardiner H. Wright, John Perry and Harry E. are u little party of New York men at tho Murrsy. Hobert H. Wyndham and George R. Chet- burn, of Pluttsinouth, are registered at the Murray. A. Warner ig n the city from the Win- nebago ugency. He 18 registered at. the Millard. Miss Jennie Kountze, who has been spend- ing several months abroad, arrived home yesterday from Euronc, Mr. Hugh G. Clarke has returned home from Connecticut, whore he attended the funeral of an elder brother, E, H. Grifin and wife of Ka visiting their daughter, Mrs. Stephens, No. 210 North Twenty Mr, W. Anuin, Senator Padd He was Aunin, his gu The following party of Li chaperoned by A. J. shopping yesterday: L. C. Pace, Miss ( Puce, Miss' Iflie Pickett, Religious News, News from all the churches and different religious circles will be found in Tus SuN- DAY Bk, So'd. The Hawley stock of millinery goods at 1516 Douglas was sold by Sheriff Coburn yesterday to satisfy judgments held by enstern creditors, e reahzed $640 from the sule, An Enzine an1 Beer Wagon. A switch engine collided with one of Krug Bros. beer wagons at the Teuth strect cross- ing of the Union Pacific Thursday. The driver was thrown to the ground, tut the engineer brought his machine to u stand be: fore uny serious dumage was done, Johnson's Oheek. City Treasurer John Rush has caused the arrest of Thomas Johnson ona chargo of obtaining money under false pretenses. Rush cashed u check for 15 for Johuson and after- wards found that had no funds in the bank on which the check was drawn, 8¢ Nows, A review of the doings of the potite society of Omuha and neighboring towns during the past week, wiil bo found in to-morrow’s B3xx. Destroyed Libravy Ri The directors of the public library have been put to great annoyance by parties who mutilate the files of the newspapers kept in the library. Judge Savuge, a member of the board, caused the arrest of H. H, Hoflman for cutting au article from atile of one of the papers Thursday. Hoffman plesded guilty sed was fined 8 and costs, Not & H. Lindsey was tried before Judge Borka on the cbarge of baving swindled J. P, Heuderson, of the New York hotel, out of $20 0n a bourd bill, The case was dis- d, Henderson admitting that he had ved 10 ullow Lindsey time to pay the bill The Lindsey in the caso is a_pictare peddler, und not Jimmy Lindsey, the pugilist, us has been stated. Not Ready Yeot. Colorel E. M. Morsman, prosident of the A “CON.,” MAN IN THE TOILS, Willlam MoCormick Arrested For Working the Check Racket. William McCormick is a very tall, broad- shoouidered man, wearing butternut clothes and a genial, back country smite. His talk is horsey, and on the subject of crops he is an expert. No one would suspect that his mo- tives were other than good. But they are everything but good. William is & gay old confidence man, and these marks of associa- tion with honest toil are part of his make-up for business. Two or three days ago he held up an old fellow named Novak and flocced him to the tune of §20. Novak passed McCormick on the coraer of Twelfth and Douglas yesterdny afternoon, and, recognizing the old sharper, caught and held him until an offzer came hurrying to the place, McCormick hadn't been in jail more than half an hour before an excitable little fellow with sharp eyes and a stubby grey beard rushed into police head- quarters with the intelligence tint he had been robbed of a couple of hundred dollars down at the Union Pacific depot. He Jescribed the men who got the money, the way they did it. They, two of them, were on hand to meet him, One learned his name and the other said to him & moment later: 1 say, Mr. Haloy, going to Iduho, are you ! Well, I'm going too, and I've got o lot of freight here in a car that I must pay churges on. “Here's this” and he dis- plaved a thousand dollar certificate; *‘that 'l leave with you if yow'll let me have a couple hundred dollars for a few days.” The trade was made, and the “con’ man got Al Griflin bad, $115 The parties met next in the police station. When Griffin's story wus told, McCormick was brought out. “That's the man that got my money,” yelled the little man, making a dive for him. McCormick assured him that he was the vie- tim of a delusion, that he (McCormick) was arespectable farmer, ete., but ¢ positive of his man, and is an exce ness for the stafe. Meantime No dancing about in an ecstacy of rage at his loss, and joy at having captured the robber. Grifin had recently sold his farm in Tur. ner county, Dakota, snt was on his way to Haley, I1duho. An' officer has been detuiled to find McCormick’s pal, who seeins to have got the money, McCormick had only & when brought to the station, and hen Novak saw the pile and realized that only so smull an amount remained of his precious £20, he burst into o paroxysm of tears and curses and refused to be comforted. The peculiarity of Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla is that while it purities the blood, it imparts new vigor to every function of the bod IMPORT An Interesting Novelty Obtained by Mr. Teahon. Joo Teation hus on exhibitio at the Wa- h corncr a specimen of oats raised this year by William H. Sylvestor, in Hall county, which not only surpasses anything of the kind yet produced, but has a history. Wo years ago last spring Mr. Sylvester illed a blue crane, from the craw of which he took fourteen kernels. He planted thom ve grown. He carefully preserved the sced thus obtained, and lust year raised enouih to sow half an el S spring, ‘The season was 8o favorab from this small beginning ne has h forty bushels. The remarkable feature of these oot lies in the fact that therd is nonc other like them. They erow to an average height of six_feet and b s eightec incties long. Pat Dunph saloonikeeper at Grand Island, suys he Saw similur several years ago in South Am 2, and 13 of the opinion that the blue crane must have imported them from that country. nantic Spots, In Sunday's Bee will appear, under the title “Sequpstered Nooks,” s graphic de- scription of u number of suburban localities, little frequented, but of great iuterest to the lovers of the romantic and beautiful, Have You Caterrh?—There is one remedy you can try without danger of huni- bug. Send to A, G. Coleman, chemist, Kuln- mazoo, Mich trial paclage of his catarrh cure. ' His on) % is by giv- ing it away, Postage 2. Judge for your- self, Mextion this pape O1EL DEAL. The Kitchens and Brainard Still Con- sidering the Matter, Messrs. Brainard and Kittredge, the gen tlemen who are negotiating with Kitchen vrothers for a ton ase of the Paxton hotel, have returned and wall probably close the deal to-.day fois so superstitions abont doing nything on Friday,” ssid Mr. Kittredge, “thut she warned me when 1 left Chi 1ot to sign the until Saturday. can't tell you whether we will do it then or uot. Thie couditions may not suit us, Neither Mr. Brainard nor myself have read the doc aument yet and until all parties have put their numes to'it, the trude cannot be cousidered made,” It is understood that the lessces are a rent of £25,000 a 3 and $5,000 for what is known as thy Several extensive and impor ments will be made, and som done. Mr. Kitchen proposes to consuminate plans already drawn and w for boxi north and adding to each floor suits of rooms. Tie to put in a new doub! or und other stoi formerly contemplate this will prc done unless’ the business should increase sufficiently to de mand it. Peu : nd bost soap ever made, Pioneer Journalism. Ed A. Fry, of Niovrara, a pioneer j nalist of tho northwest and one of 1ost, graceful writers of the state, will contribute to Tue Suxpay Be N intevesting account of the adventures, trials and tribulations of the pioneer journalist, interspersed with numerons ancedotes. . Slattery, of Delhi, La., says her ars of age,had & dréadful time with s and blotciies which chicken pox. After using many without benefit, she gave him Swift's Spe cific, which cured him sound ana well, His Sixth Annunl Arrest, Louis Thompson 15 an abbreviated annual, He reaches Omaha wnd gots into the city juil once @ vear, aud stumps about on the romnants of legs cut off ut the kueces. His arms are very long und powerful, and his chest is a model for u gladiator, so that, d spite his physical shortconungs, he isa bad man in a fight. He is a peddler of small no- tions unda trinkets, and travels over a circuit comprising Omana, Denver, Kunsas City and other western cititics, Thompson's veculiar deformity makes him & con stant recipient of charity, und he boasts that he never pays for anything, not even a li- cense to peddle. This last fact insures his arrest with unfalllng regularity, Yesterd Was the ovcasion of his sixth wnnual arrest LIGHTHALL TOP-HEAVY, A Rejoinder to the Sensational Story Told in His Petition. Mr. W. K. Kurtz, secretary of the Patrick Land company, was seen yesterday, and asked what he had to offer regarding Light- hall's suit agamnst the company for $211,- 157.85, Said he: “Those who are acquainted with Lighthall will not give much credence to his ry He is thoroughly irresponsible as I can prove by the many creditors’ he has in this city. *I am thoroughly impressed with the be- Lief,”. continued Mr. Kurtz, “that there is somebody back of him in instituting this suit. True, we gave Light- hall & contract to, build us one mile of cabie road, but, instead of com- plying with that contract, which we bave in writing, (Mr. Kurtz produced a copy of the document], he lmd n mile of motor track. However, we paid him $15,000 cash, and we have vouchors in our safo'to show it. Sub- sequently, we learned that he had no credit and could not give a bond. It was impossible for him to get n pound of iron, ora_cross- tie without our guaranteeing the pay for them. By some hook or crook, Lighthall got a pass last spring, went to New York and tried to back-cap us there, but the brokers kicked him out of their offices,” Mr. Kurtz also stated that his corporation had a bond of the New York Central Trust company to build four miles of double cable track, and had it not been for the Johnstown disaster, which delayed its shipments of iron, the company would huve been at work before tiils, Fresh New York Gossip. Trr Ber's special New York correspond- ent will contribute to the Sunday paper a gossipy and readable letter on the affuirs of the week at the national metropolis, He isa graceful writer aud hus a knack of getting at the true inwurduess of all the subjects ne nandles. Frnest Meyer. Ernest Meyer, who kept a saloon at Thir- teenth and Pacific streets, has returned from a trip to Milwaulkee to find his household «oods in possession of creditors. He alleges that during his absence Con- stablo Musterman secured at execution sigainst him for §18 and levied upon him houschold goods. Meyers claims ~that part of the goods been uniawfuily dispos of and that having replevined his proper ho is short_one sho oW carpet, a 1 other articies of vaiue. He w n and his bondsmen for dam- Plastor r- All union plasterers are requested to hall Sunday, tho- . . of the president, JOHN T, SULLIVAN. Where the Motor Companies Hang Awaiting To-day's Decision. o street rallway companies are on the qui vive, ns to-day it is expected that the decision in the ‘Thirtieth street injunction case will be decided, This is tht most important of any of the suits brought against e r by the com panies, iuvolving, does, the right of the company to run upoa The motor peo claun that by consoliduting the L 4 ny and the lat: Cable company, both forfeited their cha ivauy having been formed. parties are _confident that the result will be satisfactory to themselve 1t was told a reporter by a_gentleman who professed to be acquainted with th that Messrs, Poppleton and Pritohet L ys for the ¢ pany in that capacity, « John L. Webster had be alary of 8,000, il Murphy, president of the com- denies this, and.s . ston and Pritchett are attorncys, and that Mr. Wel has been retained in one or two pur cases. ho motor company will scarcely have rs in operation before the 1st of August Will you suffer with dyspepsia live plaint? Shiloh’s Vitali guaranteed to cure you, will ave in the Sunday 1ssue an g a number of ror.antic matrimonial experi- ences on the Pacitic coast ns well as the cur- on Gate city? cecll Now, d in Omaha Par son formerly resided | the first to cast his lot in i He has been crowned w ial honors since his depart wnd s of the city of Columbi villag t has been past six montbs in Oklahoma parts the information that Colonel Th 1, formerly a well k Omaba, is mayor of Columk the Omaha cont i all traveliug the road thut leads Lo suceess. Advice to Mothers, Mes. Winslow Soothing yrup shouid always be used for children teethimz.. It soothes the child, softens the gur s all pains, cures wind thie b ¢ for diar- L bottle. License 2 licenses were issued by Judge to the following parties: nce hristine Swanson. Omaha, . . Nels . C. Omaha son, Omaba.. . Omaha Annie Peterson, Omaba. Nils Nilson, Omi 1 Louisa Nikson, §John A, Swanson Boc G eral Breck's Departure, General Samuel Breck, assistant adjutant general, and one of the most genial and kindly officers in the deoart of the Platte, has beeu ordered to Washington, bo assigned to the adjutunt His successor will be nel Michael Sheridan Catarrh § a blood disessm. Until tne potson 18 expelled from rthe system, there can be mno cure for #his loathsome and dangerous maladys. Therefore, the only effective treatmantiis a thorough course of Ayer’s Sarsapaeilla — the best of all blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the better ; delag is dangerous. 1 was tronbledbavith catarrh for over two years. 1 tried various remedies, and ‘was treateddby a number of physi- dinns, but received no benefit until X began to take Ayer's Savsaparilla. A few bottles of this medieine cured e of this troublesome complaint and com- pletely restored my heaith" Jesse M. Boggs, Holman's Mills, N, O, “When Ayer's Sarsaparilla was rec. ommended to me for catarrh, T was clined to doubt its efficacy. Havi tried 8o many remedies, with little b efit, T liad 1o faith that anything would cure me. I became emaciated from loss of appetite and jmpaired digestion, T hiad nearly lost the sense of smell, and my system was badly deranged. I was about discouraged, when a friend urged me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and res ted me to persons whom it had cured of catarrh. After taking hall a dozen Dottles of this medicine, I am convinced that the only sure way of treating this obstinate disease is through the blood.” —Charles H. Maloney, 113 River st, Lowell, Mass, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, THREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Frice $1; six bottles, 85, Worth $5 a bottle. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRAGTION OVER A MILLTON DISTRIBUTRD, Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the Joglsinture tn 186, for e lnca: tlonnl und ChARTADIO puiposes, ANG I8 dranciise mude a' part of tie pros nstitution, in 1530, Dy ah Overw belmin MMOTH DIRAW taio place semian- wio ind Do and its GRAND SIN- MBER DRAWINGS tuke place In each of the months of the year, and are all drawn in public, at o Academy of Musie, New Orieans, L. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of its Drawings, and prompt Payment of Prizes, Attested as follows: We o lieroly eertify thut we suporvise the ar. ‘ments 1of wil tae Monthiy and Semi-Annual {03 of_the Loulsian i A0 person mannge and control th c the Sameare conduct in kool fuith to o COMM We, the undersigned banks and hani Al prizex dreawn in' the Lou AL CARL K GRAND MONTHLY D At the Academy of Music. New Or leans, Tuesday, Auzust 13, 1889, CAREITA - §300,000. 10000 Ticke} s 810 Quarters, 85 Pvontiotts, b, ¢ < 100100 MATION PRIZES. 5 80,00 1) Prizes of ro 5 ) 100 Prizes of, z 2,00 WO o prizes of §10) e Irizes of 100 1 Prizes, amonnting to..... ...81,02 NOTE-Tickeis drawiog capital Prizos ire hot entit- led to Termina! Prizes AGENTS WANTED. County =t il dlelivery an cnvelope bearl IMPORT. New Or That the pasment of th L ANTEED 1Y e and the Vinstizat THE BLSTWHITE S0AP Maw . JasS KR <FLoATING * SoAP+ RAPPERS, LARGE 312€. and receive & HANDSOME 3 ATCHLESS + FOR * SHAMPOOING - SNIT100M AN ONY q e PHOTOGRAPHS 12« @lobratad « AcToRs and-ACTRESSES AT THIS TIME Of the year people are looking for bargains, and all the advertising and blowing in_newspapers will not sell goods unless customers can be convinced that they are getting real bargains. note that the place which is selling at close pric dull season of the year, In every one of our several department like ours cannot afford to carry overstock from one season to another. left and begin every season with new goods. 'he shrewd and careful buyer in the busy season is likely to give the greatest values in the oods which must be closed out. t pays us better to sacrifice what there is ou can for a few dollars jus A store b now get greater values in clothing than you ever dreamed of. Broken lots, single suits, ete., are closed out regardless of cost or value. In the Furnishing Dopartment we offer to-day A lot of very fine White Ganze Shirts, with short sleeves, A lot of very fine Gray Gauze Shirts, with short sleeve: These two lots are not of the ordinary kind offered eves worth fully 50 and 60 cents, and would have been sold at these pr t 30 conts, rwhere at low price They are a very fine grade, s hud the warm weather set in earlier. Very fine ¥ rench Ribbed Shivts and Drawers at 45 cents, worth 75 cents. The “Nebraska” Laundried and Unls of this shirtis simply due to its superior quality in goods and mak Our 50¢c Unlaundried Shirt is made of New York Mills mu and back, is full size and excellently made. Our Laundried Shirts are sold at 65¢, 90¢ and $1.25: COLLARS—We sell a very good Collar, GUARANTEED TO BE LINEN, at e, shapes—turn down und standing. Very fine Linen Collars at 10¢, three for 25c. Collars at 15c, two for23c. This is as good a collar as thei In Neckwear we beat the world. for a flannel Shirt. Other houses charge 50¢ for no better goods. mdried White Shirt is the most popular shirt in town. The-e we have in all the popular shapes. e is made in the countr; Our L3¢ Silk Windsors are selling like hot cakes, and are the nicest thing ¢ a dozen Mique Tecks ave The repatation , und the unprecedented low prices. n, 3-ply fine linen bosom, full reinforced front Other houses will not match this shirt for less than double the price. the latter is the very best in the market. We have them in two The very finest Linen all closed out. We still have a nice line of fine Summer Scarfs in Pique and Lawn at ¢ and 10¢ each. Please Note—During July and August we close at 6:30 p. m.; Satur- day at 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Gompany Corner Douglas and Fourteenth streets, Omaha. 000> 0100 9S0ed TROUSERS Made to Order from Sample Lengls, LAST OF THE LOT, Wortii Double. $5,$6,$7 N .“\\' Choice of 500 Patterns, Fitz Guaranteed, No Goods Gharged.z TAILOR 1409 DOUCLAS STREET. PO SO D> . 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OMAMA MEDICAL & BUKGICAL | NET! 16th and Dodge Bfrects, 0K AKA, NED, Steck Piano Remarkable for powerful sympathetio tone, pt 100 and absolute du bility; " record the best guarine we of the ex of these inst ments, WOODBRIDGE BROS. yesterday, He was askod other any- L LR v B saniatits - xouiarsay 8 _Mkod whethor aay Custiman’s Menthol innaler, cures catarrh, of thouaandain ua 1y Onos thing baa yet been doue towards commenc. | , Sushiman's Ment o 5 dache, neuralgis, asthma, hay Fever. ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ing work on the vroposed new ofice of his | Triul free at your druggist. I’rice 50 cents. TE, IND.-A SCHOOL OF ENGINEFRINU. cowpany and suid ), the pluns are not pall L et Sl oyt eourtments ot Mo Omaha, - Nebraska quite completed and cont will not be let A Celestintl Riot, chaploptsudtivil Eagihneting, Kisctiiplty, Ches Z - = o Rhiips Laborator - for u few duys. 1cansay to you, however, S s . s v (M EN DENTA L L bres it wo bropons o push the batier aa. Fap' (A“( uul. ! roy wae t‘u(‘u!:olrtlhy ;l‘kbli‘llkhl ONE OF TIE MONT BUCCESSFUL v ' e ¥ L A y as possible.” oAb Shiortar. AR - JOsorday afterncon, il VEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY CORN. - Ung Chick Hock and Lee Chung were play- t77 SPECIALISTS N it deo. "G Wi, b, & e Failed to Prosecute. ¢ g poker 1n a laundry on Teuth street. Luve In the Treatment of All Chronic, T Tmoroved Wil swinging sackTie on os N paas (ur Chicles Loags. Uiies angasalum ‘The case against B, Welsman, charged by | said Hock cheated, and Hock reached out and Private Diseases. 8o Rnplent rldinie b Nt et A NSERVATORY 7| By oral Corrorpondonts wanted 1o No E. DJollis with procuring money under | and raked in the chixs, This precipituted a Batex « Loapiad canniy ol to rough countiy ur fing F MUSId . raska and 10w, tals®retenses, was dismissed from police | riot, in which Lee's head crept under Hock's urec: 1Y arves Will wive ol hAst Ratisfaction . WUSIC— RN VHOT AL WAT RS fuiling to uppear. Welsman gaye Bellis a | AW and, with Chinese persistence, floored ; N T $1 poerbox by mall or at drugiste. Sealed '8 AN UPACTURR S OF . M e PR g o 5 VELAND, OMIO | pop salc und by mail by Goodu Welsmun gnd bis brother settied the matter | 1°0 headed for the station and swore out a LaTasiues " UNIVERSITY, CLE N For sale und by mail by Goodmas Drug Durno's Oatarrn Buut: B Liomical that the ordinury kinds. and cannot atiora: > Novetiep, gt O clue, (e yours ¢ akes Delicious L ik At sy o i o Sy | WO T I ~ TIMKEN SPRIKG VeHICLES weuede S3455E” |0 F & C, M. ANTHONY. 312 1st Nat'l Bank Building, nen's waltiug roows sep COE, YONGE & CO. rosec v 0| o V. g oke Throat, i id Hea 0, ducksonville, ucCens (i 505 onthily by oves court yesterday afternoon, the prosecutiou | arni aud was pounded fiercely. He broke Sl hnd Ftaate Disgusas, 1ood and Skin Dis S :’L‘.m A e, Eeetuatant Flodasng chieck for $23 agaiust an imaginary sccount v b articles of Particulors 2 postage slamps. Address Sheck for o34 axalnst, An AKAATY a%CBur | household use y le logs. WESTERN RESERVE | & | ruricde:srosag, sawie Adims Warraut of arrest for Hock Absolutely Pure, | [, il i i WALKING CANES, O i 00 St o ey Conipuny, Omalii with Bellif und ne ugreed not to prosecute. I for Thia pawder Reper variss: & marvel of pure OFFICE: J6T11 AND DOUGLAS STREETS, Taporters CUTLEBY whiMdeibert Clussior. Literature. Soic 4 0 Consuitatic ' Send for bo: udgment nola by Hellls against Weisman, | ote., were th scuously until tat cuted, grade At e Horsford's Acid Fhosphate strength and wholesomencss, More eco- OMAHA, NEI. Pnd “"""y“'g""“z" Jeweiry, AT When suffering with catarrh, cold in the N hey he, ete., use u gfifl.“fl:fi;‘l‘l“:fl;fi“fi;u‘ auo«ul'm Se | eold wate! d sweetencd Lo the taste, will | bold m“ A druggiste, be found refresbiog wud iuvigorauug, pany; o s, Orodi for trectinen. e . by ‘4 be oid in Competition with ke multitudes of z W YL Pt 'T prices. 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