Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 9, 1889, Page 8

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DR WL Y, This evening at 0 o'clock a mecting of the veteran firemen will be held in Chief Galligan’s office. The police are raising a donation for Officer Johnson, who was shot in the #rm two months ago. Over $100 is now in the pool. The funeral of Mrs, Mary who died Monday morning disenso, took 1 sterday at 2 o’clock to Lawn zemetery. The originul Nashville students, under the management of the Redpath Lyceum bureau, will ap in the Y. M. C. A. hall, under the auspices of one of the M. churches, Octol 1. Seuator Manderson left for Washing ton yesierday, eaying that an im- mense amount of husiness demanding his personal attention had accumulated there, and that he could not postpone his departure any longer icer Ormshy and Tom Keaton, two noted White, of heart afternoon v arrested Pat Spencer, alins Tom riminals, who have done time in several penitentiaries. They will be held temporarily, photo- graphed and studied by the police The Turnvereins of Nebraska held a convention Sunday at Plattsmouth. Business of much importance was te acted, the muin object being a general practice of the several societies. Philip Andres has gone to Nebraska City to help organize u new Turnverin at that place. Jdholm & Akin. “Who are they?” Personal Iaragraphs. dgar, is at the Paxton, , is at the Casey. 3 is at the Paxton. . h, W. Rose, of Norfolk, is at the Paxton. . L. Green, of Kearney, is at the Paxton, \ L. Roose, of Lincoln, is at the Paxton. A, R, Beatty, of Beatrice, is at the Casey, A. E. Allyn, of Hastings, is at the Millard. G, Norberg, of Holdrege, is at the Millard. J. W. Artley, of Schuyler, is at the Case; M. Merrill, of Lincoln, is at the Casey. Lee Lockwood, of Juniata, is at the Mur- o, C. S. Brainard, of Kearney, ton, \ Charles Harvey, of Wilbur, 18 at the Mil- ar W. H. Lidball, lard. 0. S. Brown, of Plattsmouth, is at the Mil- is at the Pax of Lincoln, is at the Mil Neimeyer, of Hastings, is at the Earl, of Neligh, is registercd at the Paxton, J. M , of Fort Niobrara, is at the Paxtol B. Brinkerhoff, of Frewont, is Muilard, Edward Updike, Millara. W. w the Cas: Hon. the Ca W. G. Whitmore and wife, of Valley, is at the durray. Miss Samuels ana Miss Torrey,of Schuyler, are av the Paxton, E. Hurlbet, jr., and are at the Murray, Frank Williams Pythiaus from Cr. W. Orton aud H. D. Water, are av the Millard. M. Shaeffer, O, P. Dinges and J. of Liucoln, are at the Millurd, J. E. Hall, wifc and danghter, of Weeping Water, are registered at the Millard. City Engineer Tillson has gone on a west- ern trip for the benofit of his health. Councilman Striver and family have returned from a month's visit at Piutsburg. R. O'Neill and wife, H. E. Chapel and wife and M, R. Davy, of Lince are at the Mur- ray, William turer, is tu St. Louis. W. H. Love, H. M. J3ushnell, W. tonand Frank L. Huthaway, of Lincolu, ure at the Puxton. Senator Davis, of Minnesota, and General Brooke, comu or department of the Plaute, called at 3:e yesterday. Mrs, Albyn Frank, wife of the deputy United States clerk, left last evening for Chicago, where she will visit friends for a few days. Mrs. George A. McCoy, of North Saund street, left for St. Louis’ yesterday in com- pany with Mrs, J, J. McLeéan aud Gusband to visit ber daughter The Misses Giacomini have just re from a visit in Salix, fa, Mrs. b Huntl pmpanied them and will visit a couple of weeks with her parents Charles W, Seanor, business manager for McCarthy yuolds' “*Dear Irish Boy,” a popular pi squo [rish comedy-dratoa, which will be at the New Grand all next week, is in the city making prelimmary rangements for the production, Mrs. P. C, Himebaugh and her daugh Allew ioft Lot night for San Jose, Cal., t o Mr. H ugl and spend the winte there with him, They were accompanied b, Miss Hettie Clarkson, who has gone to puss the cold we months in, that climute wlso, Mrs, supreme Nebraske. Vo father, mother and sister at her home on North Twenty ninth street. Her father, J. W. Johnson, is a prominent lawyer of Brooklyn, N. Y., and is 80 pleased with Omaha that'it is likely will per tly locate here, W. P. Campbell, editor of porter, at Wamego, and prominent merchant of that i tered at the Paxton last nigth conference of some nature with the scnator inl committee yesterday afternoon touching ou railroud matiers, and started for bome this morning ata the of Howard, is at the Griggs, of Lincoln, is registered at B. O'Bryan, of Loup Swan, of Lincoln, came up with the Travis, of Weeping E. Riges, wife of the acputy Edholm & Akin, *Who are they?” Vatsy Fallon's Card, To the Editor of Tne 1 seen fit to publish an article the very ques tionable taste of which I will not stop to oriticize, concerning a matter of u purely orivate and personal nature, in which I am interested. ‘Phe main statements of the in formant arve deliberato falseboods, and I am ready to prove by witnesses the truth of my denial of them. No womau hay 10 the use of my name or prote ated a aisturbince at the store mentioned, and any alleged threat to do so could hav. been easily wiet by the assistance of the po- lice. P, FavLox, PAXTON HOTEL, OMANA~—Special at- tention to commercinl men, Finest and largest hotel in the west, Kittrodge & Brainard, proyrietors. Sympathy For Qigar Men, The following resolutions were adopted unanimously at the mecting of tho Omaks Typographical union : Resolyed, ‘Chat the Omaha Typographi union, No. 100, lends a willing ear 1o the up- peal of the Cigarmakers’ union of this eity, and bereby carnestly eats all its mem bers who suioke to use ouly the blue lubel cigars, Resolved, furtlier, Phat if this request be disregarded, then this union will feel in duty bound to command those members who so disregard the interests of ory ed labor to oeass, under penuity, tho use of scad, prison or coolie made cigars. Resolved, That & copy of the above resolu- tions be furnished the daily papers of this eIy for publicution. You have rOnRGE W, Makmiy, SamusL De Nebkky, E. L, Sooy, Comuilitee Edbolm & Akin, “Who are they? POWER FROM HEAVEN, Electrioal Flaid Propolling Street Car Company’s Pallmans, At 10:25a. m, yostorday commenced a new erain the history of she Omaha Street Rail- way company, It marked the decline of mulo power apd witnessed another triumph of electricity as a motive power. 1t was the first trial trip under the Sprague system adopted by the consolidated com- pany. Car No. 7 was selected for the trial. Messrs, Goodrich, Rustin and Smith, a Ber represontative and a number of rical experts were the only persons on the car when it started. A large number of persons gathered at the power house on Nineteen th and Izard to witness the departure. Mr. . H, Bickford, agent for the electric company, manipulated the brakes aud electrical apna: ratus. I'he trip proved a most satisfactory one and the officers of the road were highly de: lighted. 1t extendea south on Nincteenth to Cuming, west to Twenty-fourth and north to the Belt line. The e ant car, which sur- passes 1n beauty angthing on wheels ever seen in the west, created @ profound sensa- tion as it went spinning over the new tracks for the first time with a stream of fire mark- ing its path as it ground the gravel on the rajls beneath M cheer women waved their handkerchiefs and the children ran shouting along the waiks trying to Keep pace with the flying beaut The run was made in eighteen minutes, which was pronounced good time considef- ing the bads condition of the tracks, which ere almost by @ covering of tar and by pavers. As soon as this Tar trips will bo maae bo- tand the Beltline until all > motormen are schooled thoroughly in the handling of the cars. A Chance Ones in a Life Time, Great watch sale this weels; don’t fail toattend it at Bdholm & Akin’s, cor. 15th and_Dodge, opp. U. S. postoffice, Omaha, Neb. — AGAIN ~OLD. The Omaha Republican Gobbled Up by the Dispatch. The Omaha Republican has virtually been sold to J. C. Wilcox, proprictor of the Even- ing Dispatch, The two papers will be con- solidated, and will be issued as the morning and evening Dispatch-Republican, The volicy of the paper will be the same as that of the former sheet, Tho price paid for the Republican is about £40,000, which includes the press, type, and franchise of the paper, Ihie job printing and book bindery will be retamed by Nye & Johnson, Mr. Frank Johnson, who owns a large in- tercst in the Republican, admitted that the s pending but refused to give any ulars u vice, but said all busin would be a zed by Thursday next, It is understood that one payment has ady been made and that the others will made within the next tweive montus. Bdholm & Akin. “Who INVOLVED, re the, A MILLIO How the Union Pacific May Lose Its Muil Contract. On its Transcontinental and European mail contract the Union Pacitic is getting into serious trouble. It seems that in his effort to establish a system of fast mail trains between New York and San Francisco, Mr. Wanamaker encountered an obstacle when he got as far west as the Missouri river. He proposes, however, to remove it regardless of conse- quences. For this reason thore promises to be lively music 1n the air. Captain White, division superintendent of the railway mail service, was here about two weeks ago making au investization. He then returned home and reported to the postmaster general that nearly ull deiays i the pussage of mail matter e route from Australia to Bur: this continent d ancisco and Omaha; fic traincast-bound and and flyer, gets in two and three hours behind time nore frequently than it arrives according to scnedule, o rule,” said an put those leavy mploy we dining ain White, a8 was learned_yesterday, i auietly last Saturday nignt, aving made a trip to Washington, where he consulted Mr. Wanamaker, and has notitied Vice President Holcomb as Il as General Manager Kimbail, that un- change their time table and ar- to'deliver the through mail promptly ertain tour every day, the contract for carrying it would be taken from them, i such an_event should come to pass the npany’s aunual income would be cur- d ubout $1,000,000. e Union Pacille folks nave what they claim a valid excuse that the Central P train which carries this mail frgm San cisco to Ogden is_really the chicf of trouble. ‘Ihe latter corporation appears to o entirely inacpendent and seewms to care no more for the train carrying Australian mail bound 1o Loudon than it does for an 7 The Union Pacific folks declare it they , were not com- pelled to wait Ogden, no one could flud grounds on which to base complaints because of delays at this end, cept 1n cases of accidenis. The time for riving now is 8:45 p. m., conscquently, when the train does not get in'un'il 10 or 11 0'clock, all the east-bound trains on Towa roads are badly delayed as well as the Burlington fast wail, which invariably waits, and by the time' New York is reached, frequently matter that should have been on hand for shipment on a certain boat i held, somo times two or threo days. ‘The railway mail service officials want the schedule amended 80 as to bring the over- land flyer into Omaha at 4 o'clock b. m., which will give ample time for making the transfer to the Burlington’s lightning mail, 1 by auickeniug its speed allow 1t to reach ago in time to my close connection the next morning with the New York fast train The Vault Openad The memwbers of the senatorial investi 1g committee wero closoted with Vice >resident Holcomb, of the Union Pacific, yes- terday. The records of the company, showing the earning, capacities of the lines and branches were inspected, and statistics and data thought to be of ma- terial importance, were selected. The condition of the coal fields, together with the aggregate output of the mines in opera- tion wiso received the attention of the board of inquiry. The ore und mining industrics of the company were considered und a record of the same was m This morning they will zo to Salt Lake City direct, over the Union Pacific. lectricity The management of the Union Pacific has practically decided to put in a dynamo for lighting purposes 1n tho shovs with which to nt the building by electric This inno- vation has been under consideration for sowe time, but not until it was ascertained that the empioyes would have to ao more or loss extra work 6t night, owing to the vol ume of ng to be done, was it decided to introduce @ substitute for gas by elec- tricity. Gas, e of the Bur- an order announcing the Jreek station, Dak., el eight miles west of Alliance, on the branch, with 8. P, Alderman as agent, station is also thirty miles west of Craw- ford lington hus issu opening of H Muster Mechanics to Meet, A called meeting of the general master mechanics of the various western lines will be held in this eity at the Millard hotel to- day. Representatives from all tne roads will be preseut. Heretofore they have held their meetings in Chicago, reau. mbers of the Omaha division of the Western Car Service association, met at the Millard yesterday and considered details of minor .mborta Railroad Notes. Hurvest excursion tralus were run ou all western roads yosterday, and the volume of traffic was matorially increasea. The trans-Missouri association is in session at Kansas City. 3. O. Phillippi, of the Missour! Pacific, has gone to Lincoln, J. Francis, general passenger agent of the Burlington, has goue to Kausas City. H. G, Burt, general manager of the Elk- horn, has gone to Chicago on business, J. R. Buchanan, general passengor agent of the Elkhorn, has gone to Kansas City. Frank Semple, division passenger agent of the Union Pacific at Denver, is in Omaha, T. W. Lee, assistant goneral passcnger agent of the Union Pacifle, has gone to Kan- sus (Jty. Engincs 825, 701 and 717 have been turned out of the Union Pacific shops for sorvice on the main line. William Ormsby, yard foreman of the Union Pacific, passod around the cigars on the advent of ' ton pound gir The members of *division No. 126, 6f the Order of Railway Conductors, will hold their ficst annual reception in Masonic hall Friday ovening. Arraugements have been made for a grand time, George W. Looms, chief clerlk in the gen- cral manager's department of the Burling- ton, will return from the eust to-day, whither he went to attond the funeral of his mother, ", Remmington, formerly in the employ of the Nort n's general frewght depart- hias been i the position ght claim agent of the Eikborn, vice Jumes Keefe, resigned, NN Edholm & Akin, “Who ave they?” NEBRASKA CO) NOEL Appointments of Pastors in the Vari- ous Districts, Yonrk, Neb, Oct. S.—(Special to Tur Brr.]—The following are the appointments mude at the Nebraska confercnce of the M. E. church, Beatrice District Beatrice—Centenary Stewart; c Di cirenit, to be sup brings, N. H. Davis; Cre W. H. DeWitt, G. S. Miner; Diller. n.-mm.hcd Dorchester, C. M. Snepterd to be supplied: Excter, 3\ H. Wor: -J. R Woodcock; circuit, Hawkuns, Fairmont, . Goldsmith; H. Molton; Holmesville Adams, M. C. Smith; West plied, supplied by T, G. Adams; I Friend, Grafton, l\mhun' 1 Liverty, I. H. Berry; Odell. U, § rs; Steele Ci 0 be supplied ; \nulvlg William_Pierce; Tobias, supplied by J. W. Lewis; Western, H. M Lan Witber, J. Pitchford; Wymore, G. H. Abbott. Hustings District.—Alexandvia, suppliea by W. Willard; Ay Hull, . Morrison; Chester, R, M. Hurdo avid Fetz; Cowles, Joh ort,” C W. We pin; Edgar, W C. . Row Hardy, supplied by 3 Juniat Kenesaw, to b 3 Phi Fraucis Deal Randall; Reynolas, supp G. L. Burkack; Superior, H. A. I Sutton, W. J. Barg ska City r; Brock, J fed od by supplied; District -Auburn, A, B. A. Niciols; Browaville, H. tlobbs; Crab Orchard, Peter Van Dubois, tmond Creel, . Swan; I Y, Duke Slavens} Humboidt, Hawle, wuce City Presson; 1t supplied by ) “Peru, J. H. Salem, supplicd by . Jaw A Hams; Syrac ; Tabie Rock, Kempo ldward Hawes mseh, Jolu chor; ek York District — Arborvi Aurora, A, C. Hollaud; Be W. H t; David Cit Suiith 1, to be sup wood, sup- town, 2 plied’ Hampton . Wells: L plied by M. Andc Marquette. C. L. tawilto o lilfora, 1. . W sous Rising City, G ; Osceol H. Webe ard, J. W. Seabrook; W, Cowleéy; Stock: ham, supplied by*G. . Abern; Stromsb A. Hobson; T D."M. Bucky . M. Slorey: Utica, H. C. Har! mon to be supplied; York, T, B, H ton. Lincoln Dist bell; Bennet Brauston: C orige O, I H. Turrell Eieral, W Mars Guild: Ithica, Lath Asbury, supplied —Ashland, F. A. Camp- 1 Cedar Blufis, hin Fred A. Siiff; D : Eagle, supplicd L harles 1L Gilmor awood, L. am, Lincoln, Williau , supyp y D. Y. Mt. Pleasant, D' C. 1 Imy G. Parker; Plattsmouth . Buckner; Raymona sterbrook George Sherms 1hoo, [ A, Hu Waverly, M. Hade b Alyin Medole, chaplain Park Hill orphan home, member of Bellwood q y con C. P, C o i of the Biac or of modern 1 al preparatos d, professor of cl In mn( r, b, financial ag clitor Noorasks - Mathodist agent of Nebraska Wesleyan James B, Pr A. Martin, James Mailiey, Will appointment to attend s Edholm & Akin, linwo H. B *Who are SRMAN MARKSMEN, Will Meet in Ruser's Park on Fritay Next. The first anoual tournament of the Omala Schutzenverein will commence Friday noon at the club’s new and splendid range at Ruser’s park and continues until Suaday noon. Friday morning the reception comuiittee, together with Boyd's opera house bund, will repair to the denot and meet the iuvited guests from abroad and cscort them to the park, wheu, after refreshments, the shoot ing will begin. : Ilaborate preparations bave been made for the tourney, and it is belicved, with ous weatier, that the tournament will magnificent success. About£1,000in cash ual amount in medals, diplomas, and 80 forth will be awarded the lucky winn 1t is an assured fact that the competition for honors will be a hot and interesung one. Sunday evening the tournament will close the three days’ pleasure in a grand fete champetre, which will include a grand musi cal programme, daucing, and - a general good time. th v Edholm & Akin, *Who are they?” e Major Wiiliam H. Hell, commissary of sub sistence, I icutenant Charles A, Wor- den, Seventh infautry, and First Lieutenunt Chy M. ruitt, Twenty-first infautry, mp, have 'been appointed u board of surveyto meetat the quartermaster's depot in this city at 10 0’clock a. w, the ay of October, 1550, to exami and commendation as'to the disposition of some 10,500 pounds of obsolete stove cast ings, for which Captain John Simpson, as sistant quartermaster, U. S, A., is respousi ble. Edbolm & Akin, “Who are they?” Marringe Licensss Licenses were issued to the followin parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Hame sud Residence, Age. { Patrici J. Falion, Omaba. ... s | Maude MeCallister, Council ‘Hluffs.. . { Paul I, Pisher, Omaba.. ..., | Sophie L. iausch, Omata James Johnson, Owaba. . Pavling L Jndigestion ls not only wdistressing complaint, of itself, but, by causing the blood to become depraved and the system en- feebled, is the: parent of innumerable maladies, That Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is the best cure for Indigestion, even when complicated with Liver Complaint, 1s proved by the following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway Centre, Mic! “Liver complaint and indigestion made my life & burden and came near ending my cxistence, Kor more than four years I suffered untold agony, was reduced almost to askeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself abont, Ail kinds of food distressed me, and only the most delicate could bo digested at all. Within the time mentioned several phy treated me without giving re- Nothing that I took seemed to do anent good until T commenced the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced ‘wonderfal results. Soon after conmencing to take the Sarsapa- rilla I could see an improvement in my condition. My appeti n o refurn and with it ¢ the umf"v to digest all the food taken, my strength jme proved each day, and after a few months of faithful attention to your directions, I found myself a ‘well woman, able to attond 16 all household duties. ' The cine has given me & new lease of life, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Price $1; six bottles, 85, Worth #) & Mass. s, IECLARKE ESTADLISHED 1851 § 186 So. Sure Cures!} Ghicago, Nis, { GiarkSt. Tho Regular 01d-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS TN AT e Unmmc Nervons and Private Discases. - NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting’ Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and al the eflects leading 10 early decay and peihaps Consumption or Insanity, treated scientifically by new methods with never-fulling suc: £y~ SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis- eases permanently cured L5 KIDNEY and URINARY compliints, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Strictu re, Varicocele and all discascs of tie Geuito-Urinary Organs cured prompily without St Kidneys or other O Uiy~ No experimenta, - Age and experience im- Consultation free and sacred. for Celcbrated Works on Clarke's cel 15 cents, both Doctor. A frie ing and shame “Life's (Sccret) and writings sent cvery Hours,8t0 8. Sundays F. D. CLARKE M. D., 186 So. Clark st. cmwco L. .MGLF'«" TE SOAP MADE: ‘l»‘«ME%A L JM“S l‘\iRK SHUSAN: lfl'\}l g} \LCqu *FLoarria - Sones WRAPPERS und TECEIVE R oft HANDSOME *MATRRIESS - FUR * SHAMPOOING * -') = SNITOOM AN nm = Contairing HorosnAshs o2 . Gisbratid - ActoRs and AcTRESSEs P'mmmww< ] Stores iaLLs, Cuukcies, FACTO- will find the 4 L We alne nake the No.s in Hous artistic Fount and I 17 15 the o, 3 GLOBE I)!CANDL‘SCENT, Jusble for L rits, Dining-rooms Halis, Partors, andail nmms MANUPACTURED 1Y THE STANDARD Clevelusd, Bliss and Per Laumun, ale by M, H GOLD MEDAL, FAlii, 1878 W. BAK"R & €08 araakfast Gocoa is absolutoly pure and it i soluble, No Ch om u-nl 8 bly adapted alth, HUX DIGERTYD, aud for invalids as Sold 1y ¢ W. BAKER & €O, State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublinand Liverjool FROM NEW YORK EVEKY THURSDAY 5 10 80, e . Excursi 0 und from Eur TIN BALDWIN & (0. G 1154 persons T everywhere, hester. Mass. rding to lo. a8 L0 84, 10 at Lows Now York JOUN BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Ag 164 By MOOKES, THOS. MOCANN Y SRR JOSEPH GILLOT i« STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1818, Nos, 303-404-170-604, THE M0ST PERFECT OF PENS HaAuRY K hiing FALL OVERCOATS. If you can buy ar Overcoat and s ve 33 per cent on the transaction, that 33 per cent is equivalent to so much money earned. Just consider for a moment what 33 per cent amounts to, on an Overcoat for which you have to | of equal quality. be easily subtantiated by comp ¢ that we show the largest line of medium , 8750, $000, § It 18 hardly necessary to tons, Kerseys, Wide Wales, Cheviots, ete,, at %5, grades ar Special, beautiful fitting garments, at Hat Department pay in other stores. Our finest Derbys at 82.00, Shoes— lined with the $0,00, they are really werth 50 and $2 our Shoes so cheap, we sell them guick and accumulate no old stock. that can be had anywhere and every pair is sold with a guarantee, weight and finer if you want them, at 95 cent Derby has not yet been duplicated by any store for loss than $2, , are of thio sameé qualities for which othier houses We are opening daily new and fresh goods direct from the factories, Our $15.00 elcewhere, [t means a saving of £5.00 by purchasing of us, our price being £10.00 for goods On higher priced goods the saving will be greater, Our claim to save you these dollars can son of our prices with those of other store Overcoats, ing The finer compri very best silk, with satin trimmings and of superior workmanship, 200 very fine all wool Kersey Overconts with excellent Italian lining and arich satin sleeve lin‘ng, 5.00, and are sold for that elsewhere. Correct Fall shapes of Stiffand Soft Hats, at prices just about one half what you have to Our from $3.50 to #5. Having a big trade and selling <hoos are emphuabically the be.b Trunks and Valises. We have fitted up our basement for the sale of Trunks and Valises. Like in every department of our business we shall offer in this line the largest Variety at greatly lower prices than these bought elsewhere. Write for all Fall Catalogue. Mebraska Clothi goods can be ing Gompany, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets Omaha, SYPHILIS Can e cured in 20 to 60 duys by the use of the a0 Remedy | the Caok Ttemedy Co., of Omala, Nebraski, Write tous for 1he names and 5 of patients who lave beo cured wid from whom we have permission to vefor, Syphilis is o disease that has always batied the skill of the most eminent physiclans and until the discovery of the (ook ltemey Co's “MAGIC It " notone 1 fifty eve having the disease nas héen cured. We guarin- tee to cure any case {hut can be produced. Those who avee tuken Mercury, Pof | Sucus Alterans or other advertised with only tempe benelits tly cured by the use of the he Cook Remedy Co., Omulia, 1t i Absoiut compan ¢t n has been and lave l- For eale only by Llin" 1o You s cool thing or the r stock r Sults of (0 work- ted sup- Ui caris a de: com conpr: customer 1's Fall and \ mansh piv_ ot v and ction of Neckw : In Hanaker- in Gloves rellas, eniafs cellon and som Childr Cook Remedy Cc for four year waysglven port tion. Thoy are finan clally” resp ving capital of over £00.00), matking th 0 zo0d. We soli cit the mos Uiose who b tricd every kw1 1 lost all hope of recovery. pond with us and let us put I 1oan o9alon e o 1onea skt coningss by most skentical. Mark what we In the end you MUST use our * MAGIC REMEDY™ hefore You can be permanently cured. It is the most heroie bleod purifler ‘ever kiown. Write for | particulars, All letters confidential. CAUTION thzure vou are gettin Kemedy” Cots Marde Nonc other iuine. Parties claiming to be auents for us are imposters and {rauds, il particulurs free. Address all communications to The Cock Remedy Co., Rooms 418 ant 419, Paz'on Block, Is Marriage a Failure?!} PRESCRIPTION R 4712, The Ouly “Certain” Remedy Known. ASK Sherman & McConnetl, Leslia & Lesiie, J. Hughies, oodmun briig Co., ng patient the Cook Remedy. MAX M R. ADOLPH MEYER ESTABLISHED 1866, Wax Weyer & Bro, GENERAL AGF S FOR THE STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, And othor firstclass PIA%0S,and STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember, We do Not Sell ‘“‘Ston ciled” Planos, All Instruments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. SPECIAL! We offer a iine $325 Piano for $250 EASY PAYMENTS, Visitors Welcome. MAXMEYER&BRO Cor. 16th and Farnam Sts. KRAKAUER Ladies' Tailor, OF Kuln & Co, John W. Befl, Max Conrad, W B, Parr, G M. B Pow: Howell, Sam. H. Farnswortn, IA ank (1 )i Council Bluffs at L i I J. Dellaven, 007 D. Huker age, trial box e, FOR MEN NLY! ' A POSITIVE Eor LoBT or PATLING MaNoOD Ganeral and NERVOUS DEBILITY, CUR Wealness of Body and Hind: Eftects of Errors or in 0ld or Young, Nolo WANHOOD - How o Balarae aid ANSE TAITS of BODY. “ienefts ta v duy Terrlorten, ani ¥ roofs malisd FALRN. ¥ CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 1&3 PENNYROYAL PILLS. RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND, BROOKS BROS. & CO, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Walches, Jewelry, Cullery, Notions, Novelties, Albums, Fancy Goods, Watking Canes, Lo-ll Collar Springs, &c., &c. rge askortment for ane l(mh Knife Boards, Spindles, Au ers, Streetmen and Peddlers, " i PAYICN HOUSE, i BROOKS BROS, & CO., CMAHA, 17419 North Fousth St., Oct. THhanid 1200, | 801 Fifth Avenney Now York. (Formerly 218t WILL 1E GHM! HEDICALSSURG a TOTE. . 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