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THE CITY. Contractor Coots has stopped work on the city hall and will not recommence antil his contract is signed, Dr. and Mrs, Grossman entortained & | gumber of friends and neighbors at | their hospitable home last evening. | The excursion of the board of trade | to ux City to-day comprises 100 | of the leading members with their | wives, The Gate City ( wfl company has been Incorporated by W. Wearne, J. B, Huse, and T. B. Lo, of Omaha, with & eapital stock of $10,000. Contractor Bd Phelan has been ordered to commence work grading Franklin street,between Twenty-fourth and Thirty-socond streets. The fire de spartment was called to Thirteenth and Chicago strects yester- day afternoon at 3:45 to extinguish o blazing woodshed, The damage was very slight. There will be a whrkers the headquarters of the W. U Thirtecnth and Dodge str :~L~1 to-mor- row évening, The meeting will be led | by Rev. C. W. Savidge. Miss I Isnncs, of the college of music, says that the publi tion of the sickness of another lady by ame name has been sourd nce to her and an injury to mwmur at her Mr. Lawrence Allwine, of Jsland, and Miss Laura l.uln-l' mont, were married yesterday at the Barker hotel, Rev. C. W. Savidge, of- fioiating, Mr. Allwine is a popular con- ductor on the Union Pacific. Rev. A. W. Lamar this evening de- livers in Blair his lecture, *“I ollec- tions of Southern Life.” Suturday night Mr. Lamar willdeliver an address before the state convention of the Youngr People’s Society of Christian Endeavor. Personal Paragraphs. Hon G. W. E. Dossey, of Fremont, the Miliara, Silas Cobb has retvrned from a vis it to his old hame in Kentucky. Mr. William Pender 18 tho guest of M Mrs, . . Hull, wvisiting her sister, Mrs. I\ Poter Casey, n mewber of the Hibornian band, hias gone to California on a visit. Charles Lyon, deputy United States mar- shal, and bride have returned from Chicago, Willism Merrill, vice president of the Northwestern Muthal Life Iusurance com- y, wus a caller at Tue Bek office yestor- is at ast, of Rockford, 1il., L. W. Smith, ng her brother, of Bay City, Mich,, is Mr. Johu L. Webster, a revenue agent for this dis- 2 from a trip through South Dakota. A. D, Pisher, sp ablo Lifo Insurance Society of the United States, i8 at the Murray Dr. Hall C. Wyman, of Detroit, the guest of Sloman. Dr. has just returncd from an ¢ laska, Mexico and the Pacific coast. where e attended the convention of the Nutioual Charities, Rev. J. F. D, I Riveraide, 111 the newly tho G been oyd and family, late of 1 the city. Mr. Lloyd is rector of the Chureh of Shepherd. f & at the residence of Mr. Cort is warmly wi comed by a large nuniber of the members of s prosphetive flock. A Terror. Bill Grimes was arrested yesterday on the charge of threatening to kill s wite, They tive on Sixteenth street, near Wi Grimes is s black as night, but Lis wife 15 o corpulent white woman. Her and she was locked up as a prosecuting ness. Always Climb Postwaster Gullaghe g Higher. has completed his Yeport for September. 1t shows a large in- crease over the previous month. Tho stamps wold amounted to £15,199,31, and envelopes to 3, making o total revenue of $13,698 24, eipts of the oflico have increascd steadi! ver since he became postuiaster, Miss Isabelle 13, Anderson has organized a class of Omaha school teachers whom she will instruct in_elocution aud physical cul- first instructions were given last night Miss Anderson’s rooms in the Bhecl The meetings will be held on each Thursday evening and on Saturday mornings. in 1gi iters. More or less time is lost by the motor cars through slowness of locomotion necessary in crossing gutiers. To do away with this un- pleasant feature the motor company has de- clded to bridge all the drains 8o s to bring the tracks to a common level. New crossings are also to be put_in at the intorsection of the motor and ‘which will make the pus less aisagreeable to passenge: A Ball Without a Chain, Ed Ball is a natural thef, On Mouday he drunk, He was fin work about the juil- police barn yest Blip and esciiped. Tufido of two hours ho had stolon a_sct of harness and an overcoat from J. A. Whelan, of Nu. 15619 North Sixteenth street. Ho sonked the overcoat on Tenth street and got drunk on the money. He was then ar- rested and the harness was recovered. Ho was fined $100 yesterday afteruoon, Diseaned de City Meat Inspector Farr 18 somewhat grieved over tho fuct that the papers pub- lishied a compl port of the work of his assistant, L'red Heckstein, for the month of Septewber, while his was very much abbrey- fated. My, Farr says that his mc as far as condemnation goes, was as {ollo; 13 ork, 8905 mution, o condeinned one and one’ half' dozen p rie chickens, 16 ducks and u gross ot melons, Tu adaition he mspected 105 cows, and found all 10 be in a sound and healthy condition. Gff to Sioux Oity. The board of trade excursion to the Sioux Qity Corn palace, promises to be a big affair The following have secured tickets for the trip: President Euclid Martin, D, H. Whneeler and wifey C. 1%, Goodman and wife, H. G. Clarke and wife, 5. A, Orchard and daugh- ter, W. N. Nuson and wife, Fred J. Bost: wick and wife, J. H. Hungate and wife, M. Dunbam' and wife, William Flem- fog and wife, John Grant, Dr, McKinne, H. B. Corgell, 7. S, Clarkson and wife, V J. Broateh and wife, J. J. Hrown and wife, W, £ Mavning, I, E. Bailey and party of | five, George ‘Towle, wife and daughters, Thomas A. Creigh and wife, brook, 1. C. Patte Charles 13, aud wife, I'red Me Hugh Murphy, Hopry Pundt, John 'Withnell, wife and dauehtors, Biuney Smith, Jeft'Bedfora, W. J. Welsbaus and wife, George k. Barker “and wife, BV wife, C. O, Lobeck and Avgell aud wite, Max Meyer, ahy, C. 1. Weller and wife, G. M. red Drexel, D. l'llqul i, Edwin Dayis and sou, 1. C. Brainerd, U, 1. Squires and wife, Jumes Forsythe and wife, 1, D. Cooper and WILD, M. A: Upton add wifo, A. R. Dufrone and wife, J. B. Kuony and wife, George W.' Mason, A. M. Millspaugh, Jobu Bvans, Sr., and wife, W, L. 3oue- diet, 3. P, Boyd aud wife, L. Gibboa and’ wife. Alf O. aud rd Kennedy, [, A. Wakefleld, Charles Corbett 5.3 K gekison nud wife, | ‘The party goed by speciul train, leaving ted for being and assigned to While working in the y he gave the police the Omaha this worning at § o'clock, returning “In the eveniug. [be traiu leaves the Webster street depot a8 0'clock this wornivg. Merchants’ Hotel, . sample pooms, §2, $2.50 & 85 per day at Brown TALES OF THE PRINCIPALS, The Arrest of Quinlan in an Over- Crowded Tent. Quinlan was arraigned before Judge Borka | yestorday morning and waived a prelimi- navy hoaring until the latter part of the week. The court placed him uunder $5,000 bonds avd the prisoner was taken to the county jail. He was charged with assault with intent to kill, When Quinlan was called before his honor he was foeling very blue, He said he did not make the assault for the purpose of kill- | ing Klopman, Klopman is at the point of death, and, ac- cording to the city physician, can not live. He 18 lying at St. Joseph's hospital, where, a3 before mentioned, ho was taken last night, Klopman makes a_statement that turned from work about 6:10 last night. After pulting s barn he went into the ¢oo talking to the cook when Quinlan appr and demunded why he was not at work, Klopman replicd that it was 6 o’clock and he was through for the day. After this you'll quit ‘when I teil you to, " yeplied Quintan, an he' struck Klopman in the mouth with his fist, breaking two of the lat- ter's teeth, After a little scufile, Quinlan picked up a singletree from one of the wag- ons and struck Klopman across the head and on the back, This happened sho: ter 6 o'clock, but it was almost 10 o'clock bafore Klopman was tuken to the police station and given medical attention. Klopman made his statement to the police and a squad was sent for Quinlan. Ho was found in a tent on_For ond street. At tirst he begged not to be talken, stating that he would give himself up in the morning, He and his wife and two men v Al in bed in the same tent. But Quinlan was placed in the putrol wagon and carried away. When nfo d that his victim was at deati’s door, Quinlun almost went into hys- teries. [t took four policemen to hold nim. All he said was that he did'not intend to ¥l Klopman but merely slapped and as- saulted him because he would not obey him. Quinlan was marricd last January and his wifo is suffering groatly over her husband’s arrest, he re- o'clock you simultaneously For Rent -A piano,uvright grand, PADD Th: City Expeets the County to Do 1ts Own din Comptrolier Goodrich says that the county o0woes the eity £22,000 for its share of paving paid for out of the city treasury, but hus no money to pay it. \Where th city las paving and grading to do in which the county has been inerested, the latter has asked the for- mer to pay the county’s share with the under- standing that tho county will repay it This, however, it has failed to_do as there is no money in the county ro: Major Wheeler says th tired of paying the one, ne will strongly oppose the out any more money by the eity for the b Comptroller Goudrich says that the con- tracts made by the eounty with the city have veen worded 80 as to the county would repay the amount for city grading as s00m a8 there *were any road funas avail- able.” Thers has been” no fuuds ayailable for some time, ‘The comptroller suggests that, in the ture, when the city and county have grading or paving in which each is interested, the city mako a contract only for its own part of the work and let the county take care of what belongs to it. t the city is eetting uuty’'s debts and, for fur- Tee For Sale. 500 to 1,000 tons good track., Will sell ¢he G. Buchanan & Co., Fremont, on railroad Address A. Neb. ico D) MOTOR MEN. Reasons Assigned the S There scoms to be considerable dissatisfac- tion among the conductors and motorme the employ of the Omaha Motor Railway company, and a numbar of them have quit the service. Six left Thursday, and there are rumors of othe 3 1t was ascertaind that ones had_ the same g plainea that they system of espiona catled for, and that thoy insulted and treated with contempt. are compelled to buy tieir orms cortain clothing store, or v is The goods, they and yeb exorbitant prics o them. Itis hinted that the m gots i good-sized bonus for the ronaze of its cmployees. All'the men who have le mado arrangements to ente pr Their Leaving all the d ievan petty openly They at a raised tor company forced pat- it is said, have the employ of ompuny, which its electric systom this w The Bank and the Oflice, The Tyler Desk Co., of St. Louis, Mo., and the Tyler System of Bank Counters, The banker need no longer give half his capital for fixtures. The modern office can be furnished with lovely desks, &e., at rates that will encourage pro- gross and improvement. Tyler’s Royal Type Writer Cabinet and Desk Com - bined are now within thercachof ever, operator. Send for their catalogul See adyv, in this issue, JUVENILE OF. y Appear Kor Sentence in the Dis- trict Court, It was juvenile day in the The first case in Jud thav against Har NDERS, kY minal court. Wakeley's court was hols, a twelve-yeur- old lad, charged with the larcany of a gold watch, valued at &0, from C. E Mor The jury returnc t of not gu after haying b ut ton minutes, Then threo boys, Henry Richter, Louis Knocke and John Noge, each of them under twelv o s of age, wero taken beforeJulge Wale- charged with having broken into aw's storo,- on South street. The cvidence was aod Judge Wakeley sen- tenced the lads to onaday in the county fail. Two of the lads broke down completely and uttored loud lamentations while on their way to the prison. The other lad, the young- est of tho trio, took his medicine hike a Stoic and walked out of the court room chatting ly with the bailif. As the party went vn the stair the oy asked: *Say, mister, at time do you have dinner over there and at do you give a feller to cat, anywi The jury in the case of .John Nelson, clincged with having stolen $30 from Mrs, Pinn, returned & vordict of not guilty last night, 1 y has commenced suit in the district court against Johanna Johuson for 250 on a promisory note made in December, 1857, Judge Doane yesterday heard the ap- plication of Liwndsey for an injunction re- straining the city from carrying out & pro posed change of grade at ‘Twenty-niuth avenue and Harney streot, ‘Phe case against Henry Myers, charged with the murder of Nels Planteen, witl not bo tuken up until aftor County Attorney Mahoney gots through with his work before the grand jury Nels O, Brown was arrested on August 17 and taken befors Justico Holmes on the charge of having disturbed the peace by threatening to assault K. J. ‘Lewis, Tae case was transferred to Justice Wade's court and a_verdict of acquittal rendored after a bearing of the case. Brown cousia- ers that he was damaged to the extont of £10,000, and_bas brought suit in the district court against Lewis for that amount, Thirteenth conclusive Byron Reed and Ann E. Campbell have commenced suit 1n ejectwent against Martha and Lena Quick, to recover possesgion of lots 1 and 2 in section 6, township, 13, range 14 ‘Flie case of Dennis Leaby was given to the jury about 5 o'clock, and they returned in about teu minutes with @ verdlct of not guilty. Leaby was at once discharged, In Judge Dogne's court the famous case of Van Etten against Abrabams was given to the jury, which failed to ugree. The case of Mrs. Sarab 1. Hryant against Judge McCullough for 05.170 dawages re- sulting from the wrongful issuance of & writ of restitution, was hoard in part before Judgo Doane. County Oonrt. In the contest over the claims of Poter Goos for #3617 and M. B, Powell for $458 against the Bank of Omaha, Judge Shield fssuod an order that the claim be allowed but that dividends 1o these croaitors be with- held until all the craditors have been paid or untit the capital stock has been paid up. Judge Shields hewed a case of the B, & M, railrond company against Fredoerick Al bright. The plaintiff claims ownership of a lot on the river bottoms which is occupied by the defendant, and seeks to have him evicted, The testimony duveloped the fact that Al- bright is the city dump master, and has Dbeen using the lot for dumping garbage and all sorts of rofuse matter. He claims to have used the land for three yoars for this purpose and claims possession on that nc- count. Judge Shields decided against Al bright, who at o vo notice by his attor- noy that he would take an appeal to the dis- trict court. District vt Terms. It is understood that Judge Dundy has de- cided to call an adjourned term of the United States district court, May term, to commenco about the 15th of this month, So much busi- ness has accumulated that it would be im- possible for him to dispose of it during the reguiar November term in time to convene the ary term at Lincoln, In order to give the lawyers, clients and everybody interested time 10 try their cas his honor thinks it advisabic to open the court three weeks earlier than the calendar makes provision for. = — The C., St. P., M. & 15th and Webster sts.), trip tickets to th oux City Corn Palace Festival at m sale Sep- tember 22 to October 5, good to return until October 6. T, W. 0. R'y (depot 11 sell round TEASDAL Marriage The foilo Judge Shields yesterd Name and Residence, John I, Car i Mury E. D. . { Alfred 12 n, Omaha. . 1 Muggie 1%, Millat, Omaha. ! Lawrence Allwine, Grand were issued by uth Omaha burg, South O 1 Emilica & { Joseph Uzel, 1 Rosie Barzee, {dohn A 1 Moliio Swanson, On g { Frank 1 >, Omaha.. . 1 Loue Holmes, Plattsmouth OMAHA—S] inl men. Pinc Kitveed, PAXTON HOVEL tention to comm largest hotel in th Brainard, proprictor: west, Bankers Gr The Omaha bankers who attended convention at Kansas City last forwarded to the money king who ente ned them a resolu refal. toe week have down thero 2 0f thanks That the the Omaha at_ the at Kansas Ci wprociation of g banlc Phe entire manu our obmion, admir soon excellod by honor of being the moeet- inual convonti by A. U. we, under repre Hous national conventi Leld hereby desire to express our the treatme the vi nization, L to be city soliciting the ing place of t and M. A copy was sent to of the Kansas City banks. Californin Cat-it-Cur The only g r hoad, oss and & rose cold, catarrhal Restore the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to u directions and a « I8 warrante dru 1818, 1lar to ABIE MEDICAT oville, ¢ months’ treat 1 sent by mail, Sold by Goodu iz Co. Notes, fol a wmonth has been Licutenant. William P, K Aall, Fort D."A. Russeil, Wyoming, ave ot abseace has also t Lieutenant Wiliis Wittic j first infa Fort _ Sidney, 1o tule effeet October 5, 1880, Captain Mareus W. Lyon, chief ordnance cor of the departi 18 been appointed \al inspector of stores in hands of the ing ordnance officer at Fort Laramie. In future each post commander m this de it will make out and attach to the 3 headqua @ report and cluss of ofiicers of non-comimssioned and the number and culisted men at the deat rmy Leave E nee granted brasl, showing quarters, staff otll class of burrinexs bost, for Beecham's Pilis enre bilious and nervous ills MARELED, Tuesday cvening, Oct. 2, at_the residencs of Joln F. Flack, 524 North Twenty-second street, Dr. W. M. Brown and Miss Sherman, Rev. dohn Williamson, D, D, clating. (onstipation, F not remedied in season, is liable to beeome habitual and chronic tic purgatives, by wenkening th confirmi, rather than cure, the ¢ Ayer’s Pills, boing wild, effective, and strepgthening in their action, are gener- ally recommended by the faculty as tho best of apericnts. “Having been subject, fc constipution, without being much relief, Tat last tricd 1 deem it both a v ples 1o testify that [ have derived great b ©fit frou their use, For over two years past [ huve takeh oo of theso pills e ght before retiring, I wouldnot willi Lo without them 5, W Bowwian, 26 Bast Muin st., Carlis 5, 10 ) find nre “T have heen takin using them in my fumily Since 1 cheerfully vecommend” them to need of a safe but effectual cathar — Johu M. Boggs, Louisville, Ky, “Tor eight years T was affiicted with constipation, which at last became so bad that the doctors conld do no more for me. Then T began to take Ayer's Pills, and soon the bowels recovere their natural and regular action, 8o that now I am in excellent health, L, Loughbridge, Bryan, Texas. « Having used Ayer's Pills, with good results, T fully indorse thew for the pus poses for which they are recommended Conners, M. D,, Centre Bridge, Pa, Ayer’s Pills, PREFARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas: Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. Bovos (peRa House] Three Nights and faturday Matinee Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5, 4 and b, ABIEL BARNEY p dsonts ir, Buprorted by MIL GEORGE LRAROUK. IhAlm\ And an unquestionably stronz company of his- talent, presenting Thursday Night, [ Friday Night, | RICHELIEU | | LOUIS XI RICHARD 11| "' Balurday Matinee, Saturday Moht, | o0 %, d0c, T60 and 81, Bale of seats Will opeu ut the iex-l«\hxnndly moruing. SHYLOCK. ' DRS. BETTS & BETTS 2408 FARNAM STRERT, OMANA, NS, (Uppositedmxion Hotel) OMco honrs, 0 a. m, toSp.m. Bundays, 10 a. m, to1p. m. Spect ilists Blood 1 T C itaticn at office or by mail Midicines sent Ly mail or expre packed, free fron rvation. G cure quickly, safe 1 permun: NERVOUS HERILATY S nal Losses, Y aions, ical Decay. arisinge from Indiscra B0, Fxetns oF Indniench, rodCIE Sieeplehs neas, Despondency, Pimpiet on #ion o society, easily aiscouraged, Inck of conft dence, dull, unfit forstady or busitess, ard finds 1ite n' burden permapently’ and . pris vately eured, O Betts & Detts, 1 Farnam St., O in Chronfe, Nervous Skin ant wphills, a disease Blood and Skin DSf‘flfifix To.t tervible in 118 results, completely eradicated without the aid of Mercury, “Scrofula, Erysipelas, Fever Sores, Blotelios, Uleers, Paws in the Head and_Bones, Syphiliitie Throat, Mcuth and Tongue, Cal i permanently cured where others i1y Kidner. Urina y vty Burning or 1) and Patnfy STRICTURE! tmyy without entting, honi WItLOUL & Motents pain or anoy To_ Yomo Ken and Hiddl-Azed e, ASIRE DU 1 Canst by patieni * or thoso enterin steal debility, o OUR SUCCE ed upon fae ) g ar fecting eures without lvl)nr\ Sand f eonts postaie for seloirate | works on Chronie, Nervons and Delicate Diseases. Thonsands curel, 3~ A friendly letter or cali IMAY save 3 And sham. un-l aad g swored u S LE- BETTS & BE 1408 Farnam Streot, O THE BESTWIVTE S0AF MADE IRAMERICA MA"- 3 fad W"eeeg% E] and Teceive & Jifimunsonzw Gor\!’wiu)nq 3 HOTOGRAPES 25 12 Comad A Aciorsand ACTRESSES AESUT CLOVES. Dyl uher tha therc is ov e enelnao A CHINEON, Job 'fil C/ / % OMAHl IUBIH!QI éOLLZGE. Nor!hwestern Military Roadeny, rth of Chicaco; has o't st ietors 1 Taciiites: for nstyuction, {irim and Christian inflacuce: W 1o Thighiand ark, 11 KIDNEY 3121 Capsul Sold ut 21,4 from Do Vil i DEAFS Vi [ (25G05., vod Bromiwas, DF’EXEL & MAUL, Jacobs) ronnles easily. soven diys, by il s to John G Undertakers and Embalmers At the 014 §:and, 1407 Farnam Sirsat. Orders Dy te phsolicited and Attended, 'Felephons to No. A, GOODRICH Alry w, 125 Dear A, S0 ko: day . Voars 6% perience; business quletly and lewaily trans- et [ s ¥ t tne “Vile Justly cel- ebrated lines of Boots,and Shoes, manufactu ed vy (. M. Henderson & ('o., of Chicago—Fa ynh_s at Chicago, Dixon, 111 nd Fond Du Lae, shonld W SAM. N, WATSON, resi~ FIEMONT, NEB. Traveling egeut | Rubbe romptly Desiring to exame ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH ATl 1802 FARNAM STREET. PILES. fond $LOD wit your name and uddress Lo, me will send you uw WECEIVE that will b Bty - PEUSON fORREL L and syl oaly Joenta. SPECIAL SALE i OF Men's Worsted Sack and Frock Suits We will offer this week 250 Men's trimmed in first class shape, at the unheard of price of $8 per suit. wool goods, in every respect equal to any ¢15 suit in the market. Sample suits pure Worsted S wck and Frock Suits, made and Guaranteed pure all All sizes from 35 to 44. ent to any address, and if not satisfactory, may be returned at our expense. Closing Out Prices on Fall Overcoats, We will offer this week an extraordinary bargain in a in two neat silk mixtures, coat, Price $8. pure all-wool cassimere Fall Over- a garment usually sold for s15.00. this line and have decided to name the popular price of $8.00 to close them. We are overstocked on They cannot be manufactured for the price, but the season for light Overcoats will soon close and we are determined to clean up in this department. will send a s sented, it may be returned at our expense, Boy’s Combination, Suit, Overcoat and Cap. Price for all $6.75. We have manufactured two stylc cheviot recommend these view to service OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES roods in Suits, Overcoats and Caps of the as a special bargain at $6.75 for the combination. Ages Send for self-measurement blanks and we ample garment to any address and if the garment is not found to be as repr in large quantities of this combination in pure all-wool same material and ofter them thi weck 5 to 14. We unhesitatingly oods for wear, being strictly all-wool and made and trimmed with a Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprletora} Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts., Omaha. Look 1o Your Wardrob “These cool duys sug 5 —weary well prepared to p rt of our eustome Men's Pall and Winter Suits c s of wmaterial and v manship, together with an unlimited s ply of wurm Hosiery and Underwe. Oiir artistic selection of Neckwear is a de. the highest elothing t feo in Handker- & excellont i Gloves and something reliable i Umbrellas, Children’s Clothing a speciulty, | | BOOKSELLERS AND DRUGBISTS, Send for 200 page illustrated catalogue. Stationa Pancy Goods, T and No- tions. I st and cheapest stock in the west, HEDHEAD, NORTON, LATHROP &Co MOINES, IOW A. Tho large: Pagsenger & Vew ¥ork to 230G, Taih New York to Glazgow via Londondarry Ethiopia..... Oct. ath | Furnessia ... Oct. 19th Anchorla, .. Oct. 1 pevonia, October 2ith # 0 8ta WEAK:: EN i forinteral S0 S ingece or sarting i B dny, a1y ubed: T > No. 1 or BARD REMEDY CO, E McGREW I Known Specialist, 15 unsurpassod the treatment ull forms of Pii ATE D18 EASE Gleot and Biiic Uik, & clre gus antied. i in of V- AT- \ TORRIOEA, INPO TENCY, LGSS MANHOOD, & on.'STHiL Bl olut ¥ N al cured. books, for Maii or “Woman 10 cents (stamp NEKY O FIMALE DISE CATAKRI &1 BKIN DIREA S Cured quickly and Dermanently. corresponderice, send stamps for reply. . cor, 13th and Jackson Sts, Omaha, Nebraska. FERINITE ;3% ) applied by anyone. Coats On Common Wood pr & Deautiful finish ; more ALractive sl wood, Durable, economic Send for and sam) %IELI BROTHEHS, @ Burlin e y Send fo h SE a s Treatment by SA'NV FINISH I of Wood finished witn "°§f{; gl New Yerk to Azores, Gibraltar and Italy. Victoria, Oct. 10th, 3 p.m. oEnloon, Kecom o rateson lowes WENDERSON BROTHERS, Chicago, Il . 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