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THE OMAHA DAILY BER: MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1889, THE CITY. Yesterday the Sixteenth and Vinton motor cars commenced making regular trins on the Sherman avenue tracks to the fair grounds. The members of the Hanscom Park M. E. church will tender a reception to their pastor, Rev. George M. Brown, at the church this evening. Hmrv A. Kinney has returned from the St. Louis exposition, and would like to meet those who wish to join a class in popular science at Y. M. C.A., at 8 o’clock gharp to-night. J. A. MeShane has sold the Waterloo mills to Gustave Wickenberg, a jew formerly in business at 510 North teenth street. The purchase also in- cludes a farm of 160 acres. The con- sideration was $75,000. TO 1|||. LADIES. Rllu‘rwnrt- Sale, Monday. Tuesday and Wedneaday, un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- ware, Come and see. Edholm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. noYD'S. Monday—William H, Crane, fu On Proba- tion Tuesday—-William H, Crane, in On Probn- tion Weanesday Afternoon—William H. Crane, in Cn Probation. Wednesday Night—William H. Papa Perrichon and The Balloon. Friday—W. T. Bryant and J. J. Quinlan, in Keep it Dark. Saturday Afternoon and Night—W. T. Bryant anda J. J. Quinlan, in Keep @t Dark GRAND OPERA HOUSE. McCarthy and Reynolds, in Dear Crane, in Mond Irish Boy. Tuesday —McCarthy and Roynolds, in Dear Irish Boy. Wednesday Night—Mec- Carthy and Reyno + Ihursday—MeCarthy True Irish Hearls. Friday Irish Hea Saturday Afternoon and Nicht thy and Reynolds, in 7rue Irish Hearts. EDEN MUSEL. Afternoon and Night—Charles B I phenomenon, with other attractions and dramatic performances. FIRST M. B, CHURCH. Blind Boone and company. and company. Afternoon and . in Dear [rish Boy Reynolds, in and LADIES, Silverwa le, Monday, Tuesday add Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in ail kinds of silver- Come und mm[m & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P Throw P. Thompson was thrown near Twenty-fourth and Davenport strects ng and badly cut about the head. aft's drug store, on Twenty-fifth eet, where Dr. Raiph dressed his wounds. Thompson was then taken to his residence, 1100 South Tenth street. LAD TO TH 77 Silverware Sale, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- Come and sce. Bdholm & Akin, 5th and Dodge ERHO) TWO JUDGES, ware They Are to be Nominated in Omaha This Weck This afternoon at 2 o'cl district conveution, comprising the countic of Burt, Douglus, Sarpy and Washington, will meet in the police court. It will nomi- nate a successor to Judge Groff on the dis- triet bench, and will cousist of ninety-six Burt county will be entitled to Washington 10 and Douglas 6Y. The latter compriso the following represen- tatives of the scveral wards 1n this city and the outlying conn districts, First Ward—Fred Nye, Lee Estelle, John Butler and E. J. Cornish. Second Ward—E. M. Stenberg, Gustave Anderson, William Alstadt and John Hoye. Third \Ward—O. H. Rothackor, Charlcs Branch, L. 1. Reed und S. P, Swith. Fourth Ward—\W. F. Bechel, W. Gurley, R. 8. Berlin and R. D. Duncan, Fifth Ward—Josepn Redman, John Jen- kins, G. . Franklin and John McDonald., Sixth Ward—J, ©. Dillon, Willism Mor- row, H J. Leavitt, Chris Specht, Seventh Ward—John Grant, Paul Vander- wvoort, W. R. nd D, H. Mercer, Eight Ward—R. A. L. Dick, W. W. Key- sor, C. E. Brunner, J. L. Carson, Ninth Ward—M. S, Linds ing, D. J. Burge \»x Pat Mullon, South Omakba. ll E. Hogle, D. Ande! A. J. Baldwin, J Aaron, C, E. Smith, ‘alley—V. H. Thomas, I. H. Williams, Jeflerson—H, C. Timue, P. Mangold Waterloo—F. W, son. Corliss, James Robin- Elkhorn—0. A. Woolcott, , H. M. War- son, Isanc Noyes. Douelas—Ed Leeder, C. H. McMurphy. Floreuce—M. Chupman, John Simp- son. McArdle—J. G. Anderson, Henry Scho- mers. Chicago—C. H. Denker, H. A, Knowltz. West Omaha—I. Rabe, Henry Rieck. Millard—Henry Kelsey, John Lemke, Union—John Dorse, Chris Larson, At large—Dr. M. U. Ricketts, I S. Has- call, J. L. Black, C. A. Potter, J.” C.” Whar- ene. toun and Cbarles J. Gr State Democratic Convention The democratic state convention meets in th y next Tuesday evening to nominate & candidate for justice of the supreme court and two member: rd of regents of the state university nvention will consist of B33 del eventy-two of these will bo from Douglas county, and will be appoited this afternoon by a committee consisting of J. Casey, G. V. Hines, Buchd Martin, Pat Moynihan, l" O'Connor, George Ol which witl moet 4t the ofiica’of Buclid Ma tn at 4 o'clock, an ( ommittee. On Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock county republican central comumittes meet at the Millard hotel. Chairman Gur- ley requests that all members and candidates bo in attendance, The committee consists of the following Chairman—W. F. Gurloy. First Ward—L. W. Lytle,John Butler,John Rosicky. Second Ward -Dan O'Keeffe, John Hoye, Fred Behm. Third Ward - M. O. Ricketts, Lee Hartloy. Fourth Ward—T. K. Sudborough, Elijah Duunn, Moses O'Brien, Bifth Ward—Charles L. King, M. Sullivan, xth Ward—C. R T, J. MeGraw. Sevouth Ward—0, Peterson, J. C. Thompson. Eighth Ward-U. 13 Moore, Charles 1. Hruner. Nioth Ward—M. 8. Lindsay, W. J. Kier- stead, D, J. Burgoss outh Omalia—D, ibson. i1 Thomas, William Mitehill, —Gieorge W. Roberts, Heury the will S, B. Smith, Sanders, George Kelsey, W. A, Grant, Iuskeep, Louis Balcombe, J. R. Anderson, E. 0. May- Chicago—C. H. Denker, H. A. Knowltz. ion —Frank 13, Hubbard, Chris Tedde, Waterloo—1. W. Corliss, H, B. Hewin- ger. Elkhorn—Isaac Noyves, G. R. Williawms. McArdle—H. R. Avery, Elijak Allen. Douglas—kd Loeder, H. Rosick. Millard—William Van Dohren, John Lemke, Jefterson~ £ E. Timme, Peter Mungold. Florence—Jobn Simpson, sr., John Paul. n fhink of ery As a man or a woman lying awake all night for fear of not getting up early enough in the morning. You can save all this worry by going quickly and get- fing one of those Seth Thomas alarm olocks at EDHOLM & AKIN' Cor. 16tk and Dodge, Opp. Postol RO Such Miss INTRODUCTORY SERMONS. Two Omaha Congregations Listened to Them Yesterday. Rev. W. K. Bean, pastor of Trinity M. £ church, Twenty-first and Binney streets, de- livered his first sermon since his uew ap- pointment, yesterday. All the seats in the cosy auaitorium were oceupied. His subject was: “Who is Sufficient for These Things! It was more of an introduction of himself to his flock than a sormon, although the gen- tleman gave out some bright ideas and sug- gestions, He outlined his opinion of the duties of a minister, and suggested that im- portant duties devolved upon the members of the church as well as upon the minister. Each expression was listed to with great at- tention, and when the gentleman had con- cluded his talk nearly every person in the room stepped forward and shook his hand remark. years ago Rov, Bean was the pas- small Methodist church on He remained here but a brief period at that time. During the last year he made a phenomenal success at York, this state, increasing lus congrega- tion 200 inside of nine months, Rev. Bean is thirty-eight years of age and is married. After tho sermon those who desired to re- main had a feast of song, prayer and experi- ence talks, Eleven tor of a Eighteenth street in this city. Rev. P. 8, Merrill, Rev. P. 8. Merrill, the new pastor of tho First M. E. church, appeared beforo the members of his new charge yesterday morn- ing for the first time and made a most favor- able impression on the congregation. Every available seat was filled, . Merrill is a man in the prime of life. Ho is of powerful physique_and has a fuco considerably like the late William H. Van- derbily, his Howing burnside whiskers help- ing the resemblance. He has the pale face of the close student. He is a forcible, plain spoken preacher and expresses himself in vigorous Anglo-Saxon. His figures of speech arc apt and his manner of talking arnest and sympathetic. His talk is ex- temporaneous. He belioves in preaching sus Christ and Him d,” and al lusions were constantly made to tho Messia throughout the sermon. He was assisted in the service yestorday morning by Mr. J. H. Haynes, Mr. Merritt took for his text John xivil, “Letnot your heart be troubled.’ The speaicer insisted that the only royal road to happiness was through behef—belief in God, m Christ, in the Holy Ghost, in prayer and in work. ~ Nobody can be happy who does not believe in Nobody can be un- happy who loves Jesus, the divine Savior and brother of human Can anybody be unhappy with the Holy Ghost dweiling in his heart? Christ told us that we would find joy only through the Holy Ghost. Christ knew the use of language so well he did not misapply it. He always used the right word in tho right place. The doctrine and pr lege of prayer is another wellspring of pleas- ure. It is there that Jesus sheds the oil of gladness on our heads. 1 believe in the doc- trine of work. It was Christ's doctrine for the cure of heavy souls. When I see 8o many inactive lives in the church I cannot wonder tha so many Christians with unha 1 doleful exprossions. Their sourncss of v is duo to_laziness. No man in idleness can be bavpy. Joy comes only to the workers, TO THE LADIES. Silverware Sale. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,un- heard-of barguins in all kinds of silver- ware. Come and see. Idholm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. £. O e S Personal Paragrapt H. H. Robinson, of Kimball, is at the Pax- ton. M. L. Hays, of Stella, is registered at the Casey. Augustus Frank, of Paxton. S. H. Reesman, the Casey. Kearney, is at the of Lincoln, is a guest at , of Plattsmouth, is registcred at Frank R. the Paxton. L. H. B at the C; 8 Stepien J. Menzi a guest at the Murr J. F. Harris and C. M. Jaques, of Lincoln, are guests at the Murray. Gustave Kahn and F. T, Ransom, of Ne- braska City, are at the Paxton. Mrs, Adelaide Zanner, of Faribault, Minn is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Stubbs, af Capitol avenue. Waters, of Lincoln, is a guest at nwell, of Wymore, spent Sunday , of Liverpool, Eng, is 10 THE LADIES. Silverware Sale. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silv ware. Como und see. Edholm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. oA Port Omaha News, Sergeaut Reading, tho *‘unknown,’ for 1 Francisco on Tuesday, Mr., I L. Cowley has been school mas! at Ilort Omaha, Captarn Dempsey has been released from arrest and is doing duty at Fort Omaha., Captain James who has been on re- cruiting service al , has returned to Fort Omaha and takes command of his com- pany. The dancing party av Fort Omaha last Saturday evening, given by Licutonant and Mrs. Turner, 1n honor of their son, William, was'a most enjoyable affair. The' children played games and_danced until 9 o'clock, after which the officers and their families took possession of the hop-room and danced until miduight. starts appointed TO THE LADIES. Silverware Sale. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- ware, Come and see. Fdholm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. A Protty Littie Romance. A neat little romauce nas oceurred in this city within the past twenty-four hours which cuiminated in a happy union of hearts and hands. A year ago last March Dr. R. G. Wright, a popular and prosperous dentist of Tona- wanda, N, Y., near Niagara Falls, took a trip to California to visit his sister and other friends, and while at Oalkland met and was charmed with the grace and beauty of Miss Eva Beardsley, a dashing young lady of the brunette type. He was in her very agrec- able society for a week, and left for his east_ ern home with her image evidently indelibly {mpressed upon his heart. A correspondence ensued and the happy denouement occurred in Omahn yesterday. Last Tuesday evening ench startoa from their respective homes, the prospective bride accompanied by her mother, and arranged to meet simultancously in this city, the heart of the continent, and join issues for life, At 4:30 p. m., in ond of the parlors of the Mil- lard hotel yesterday, Rev. Rr. Duryea, pas- tor of the First Congrogational church, pro- nounced the ceremony that made this young couple happy, and they leave Tuesday morn- ing to make their home on the picturesque shore of the famous Niagara, DIES. Sale. nd Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- ware, Come and see. Edholm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. THACKERAV STRUCK. Silverwa Tuesday M- nday William Makepeaco Knew What His Productions Were Worth, The following letter was written to James Fraser, the proprietor of I'razer’s Magazine, and wascopi~d by a lady from the original in the collection belonging to Mr. I'raser’s sister: SBOULOGNE, Monday, February. “My Dear I'vaser: I have seen the doctor, who has given me his commands about the hundredth number. I shall send him my share from Paris in a day or two, and hope I shall do a good deal in the diligence to-morrow. He reiter- ates his determination to write monthly for you, and to_deliver over the pro- ceeds to me. Wil you, therefore, have the goodness to give the bearer a check (in my wife’s name) for the amount of the contributions for the last ] Ind1gest10n 8 not only a distressing complaint, of itself, but, by causing the blood to bernmn depraved and the system ene feebled, fs the parent of innumerable maladies. That Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best cure far Indigestion, even when complicated with Liver Complaint, is proved by the following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway Centre, Mich.: “Liver complaint and findigestion made my life a burden and came near ending iy existence. For more than four years I suffered untold agony, was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself about. All kinds of food distressed me, and only the most delicate covld be digested at all. Within the time mentioned several rm«hmm treated me without giving re- ief. Nothing that I took seemed to do any permanent good until I commenced the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced ‘wonderful results, Soon after commencing to take the Sarsapa- rilla T could see an improvement in my condition. My appetite began to return and with it came. the ability to digest all the food taken, my strength ime proved each day, and after a fow months of faithful attention to your directions, T found myself a ‘well woman, able to attend to all household duties. The medicine has given me a new lease of life.” Ryer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED Y Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 u tottles two months. Mrs, Thackeray will give you a receipt for the same. You have alrendy Maginn’s authority, Now comes another, and not a very pleasant point, on which T must speak. I hercby give you notice that I shall strike for wages, You pay more to others, I find, than to me, and so I in- tend to make some fresh conditions about Yellowplush, 1 1l write no more of that gentleman’s remarks, ex- cept at the rate of twelve guineasa sheet, and with a drawing for ench number in which his story appea the drawing two guineas, Pray do bc angr, is simply a bai to make. Bad plush is the m not at this decision on my part; it rin which it is my duty as he is, Mr. Yellow t popular contributor to your magazine, and ought to be paid accordingly: if he does not deserve more than the Monthly Nurse or the Blue Friars, I am 2 Dutchman. I have been at work upon his adventures to-day, and_will send them to you or not, as you like; but in common regard for myself I won't work under prices. Well. Ldare say you will be very in- dignant, and swear I am the most merce- ng of individu: Not so. ButIam a better workman than most of your crew, and deserve a_better price. You must not, I repeat, be angry, or, be- cause we differ as tradesmen, break off our connection as friends, Believe me that, whether I write for you or not, [ shall always be glad of your friendship ve your good opinion. aser (independent y vours, M. THACKERAY.” L un- u all kinds of silver- Come and sce. Edholm & Akin, 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. sh as She is Spoke, Among current mispronunci suys the Ladies’ Home Journal, of putting the accent on the second syllable of ““exquisite” instead of on the first, of omiting to pronounce the final syllable of “‘bona fide,” and pronounc- ing the word as if it were spelled *‘bona fied,” of saying voilet und voilence for violet and violenee, of saying yeaph for yes, and Gawd for God. The latter word should have the o short as in tho German_*‘Gott,” though some people fancy that it shows greater reverence todrawl the word, one canuot quite understand why. A mistake very often made is thav of saying ‘‘Bookuse” for “hook-case.” Note-paper isastumbling- block to people who also speak rapidly, ware. cor. Eng ntions s that and they are inclined to call it *‘not- pepper.” One should never say Higge for ‘‘figure,” ‘‘feller for “fellow,” “cairy™ for ‘carry,” *‘ridikl- lus” for “‘ridiculous,” ‘‘preceiv for “et’n’ouse” for sating- One of the most unpleasant rletios of mispronunciation is that of ain class of New Yorkers who run all their words together, and slide a letter or sylluble wherever they can contrive to do so. **S'Nic I\LH Tfor “St. Nichola n00,” ‘‘cloes” for “munce” for lifferent,” ¢ are familiar “months, Yawlk” for wnstances of difi’nt “*“New York this slovenly method of enunciation. TO THE LADIK Sily Monday. Tu heard-of ba ware. cor. rware Sale. sday and Wednesday, un- rains'in all kinds of silver- Come and see. Edholm & Akin, 1sth and Dodge, opp. P. O, ‘Want the Hlxllll\clh. \()l the Bugs. Lots of eastern tourists ncross the plains buy blankets and other articles of wear from the Indians at big prices, and lots of the stuff is bundled out of the car windows within half an hour. The Iudian has no objection to the in- sects, ) THE LADIES, Silverware Sale. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesda; heard-of bargainsin all kinds of silv ware. Come and see. ldholm & Alkin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. . O oo L age korses in Buenos Ayres, Carrviage horses, only fa well matched; in Buenos Ayres bring $5,000 a pair, Have you u;c,edg PEARS SOAP‘! ETCHINGS, | ENGRAVINGS, ARTIST SUPPL uw” MOULDINGS, PIANOS & ORG x\'».” T & HALLET & DAVIS S KIMBALL, & PRAME: @ SHEET MUSIC, 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1406 FARNAM STREET, ONATTA, NED, (Upposite Paxton Hotel,) Office hours, 9 8. m, to 8 p. m, Bundays, 10 a. m, to1p. m. lists in Chronic, Nervous Skin and Blogd Disenset. #Consultation at office or by muil free. sdicines sent by mail or expross, securely packed, free from observation. Guarantees to cure quiickly, safely and permaneniy. NERVUUS DEBILITY Spevmator lica, semi- nal Losses,Night Emis sions. Plysical Decay. arfsing from indiscre tion, s or Indulgence, producing Sleepless ness, Despondency, Pimpies on the face, aver- 8ton to soc easily disconraged, Jack of confl dence, dull, unfit forstudy or busiress, aid finds 1ife a' burden, Safely, permanently’ and pri- vately cured. Consult ‘Drs. Betts & Betts, 1408 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, i it Syphilis, a disease most terrible in its Blood and Ski Diseases s results, completely eradicated without the aid of Merdury, fula, Frssipelas, Fever Sores, Blotclios, Ulcors, Pains in the Head and Bonas, F\;)hfll!]c Sore Throat, Mouth and Tongue, Ca: , etc.. permanently cured where others Have ratted. Kit Urinan d_ Bladder Complaint 1167, UTINAY Batneat, Diients oo quont Burning or Bloody Urine, Urine high cc gred or with milk edin ont mnnmumw Wes Gonorr} Gle lruxnntl) and Bately Cured, 3 It STRICTURE! Gnaranteed per. moval couplete, without cuthibg Cansiie, ‘oF diliation. Cares offected at Lomeé by patient Without A moments pain or avnoyANc TG YUHM MBII au Midals-Aed Men, SURE RE ‘he swtul effects ot early Vice. which brings organfo v voving both mind and body, with all fts dreaded ills. permanently cured, DRS, BETTS Aivess those who huve smpairea themselves by improper indul- gehces ard eolitary, habits, whic Tiin both ody aud mind, unfitting them ror busines study or marriage, MARRIED MEN, OF those entering on that hap py lifo, aware of physical debility, quickly as sisted. OUR SUCCESS, 1s based upon faets, t—Practical Expe & ' Cha w. 1kness, des| rienc nd—live Iy stud! thus starting aright. eicings aro pr pured in our labR{ory exac t each case, thus af £ Send 6 cents nostege on Chronic, Nervous an Thousands cured, A friendly le may save you future suffering und shume, add golden years to life. £ No letters an swered unlesd accompanted by { couts iu stampe. or call o DRs. BETTS & BETTS, 1408 Furnaw Street, Omaba, N CLouo +FLOATING SOAP: WRAthgRs LARGE 31ZE. o End Teceive & 12 gt AcroRs ad ACTRESSES JOSEPHCILLOTTS STEEL PENS €OLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1818. Nos, 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN» "ABOUT 'GLOVES. Whienyouars bstigglotes reniom hor (Uat (here is p. pay a fair price and kood gloves Iike Hi inson's. Fom sefécied akin smier i d 10 be the niost fble made. 1f you e ationt and oves " enclose book About Wil futerest 1SHED 1862, NSON, Jobustown, N, We JOuN ¢, .‘[IMKEN SPRING VEHICLES e Bundreds of thowsands in use, Try Ones o ta the weight pat on e “.:'..... ed r.;‘ .‘w‘... Wl give you l satl otion. Continental Clothing House SPECIAL SALE Wen's Worsted Sack and Frock Suits We will offer this week 250 Men's pure Worsted Sack and Frock Suits, trimmed in first class shape, at the unheard of price of $8 per suit. every respect equal to any $15 suit in the market. Sample suits sent to any address, and if not s wool goods, in ——OF—— satisfactory made and Guaranteed pure all All sizes from 35 to 44. may be rcturned at our expense, Closing Out Prices on Fall Overcoats, We will offer this week an extraordinary ba coat, in two neat silk mixtures, a this line and have decided to name the popular price of §8.00 to close them. Price $8. arment usually sold for $1 vain in a pure all-wool cassimere Fall Over- S,')L\ We are overstocked on They cannot be manufactured for the price, but the scason for light Overcoats will soon close and we are determined to clean up in this department. garment to any addres y be returned at our expense. will send a sample sented, it ma Send forself-measurement blanks and w and if the garment is not found to be as repre- Boy’s Combination, Suit, Overcoat and Cap Price for all $6.75. We have manufactured two styles in larg cheviot goods in Suits, Overcoats and Caps of the a slu_udl bargain at $6.75 recommend these goods for wear, beit as view to service. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINEZS same 5 for the combination. ,'tl'il‘l‘v\' material and ofter them this wee Ages 5to 14. all-wool and made and e quantitics of this combination in pure all-woo We unhesitatingly trimmed with @ Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors; Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts., Omaha. Yes there is science an advertis- ing—Consise facts are what the people want—And good Clothes, | Hypervok only forfeits pubifc confl- dence-You want the worth of your money when you buy, and you wiil go where ¥ ne {t—Excel- 1 ure sure of g lence 1 all things §s a_ better watchword than sharpness or shrewdness, | MAX MEYE ADOLPH MEYER ESTABLISHED 1866, Max Meyer & Bro, GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE STEINWAY, CHlCKERlNG KNABE, And other firstolass PIANOS,and STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember, We do Not Seli ‘‘Sten ciled” Pianos, All Insteuments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. SPECIAL! We offer a fine $325 Piano for $250. EASY PAYMENTS, Visitors Welcome, MAXMEYER & BRO Cor. 16th and Farnam Sts. Alded by a competent comedy company under the direction of Joseph Brooks. Monday and Tuesday Evenings and Wednesday Matince, the new cosm ay, . By Brander Matthe -0, H. Jessop. Wednesday Evening, Oct, 16, A Great Double " 13ill, PAPA PEHBIC NON From the French « iche, ARG Uhe Intent Londen schsation THE BALLOON. Regular prices. Soats go on fale Saturday " JOHN E. WILKINSON, Teacher of the Violin. Open for engagements at concerts, entertain ments ete, At Pupils Residence, Omubia Nebraskas, 624 North 1ith Street, SYPHILIS Can be cured in 20 to 60 days by the use of tho agic Remedy for sale only by the Cook Re ‘0., of Omaha, Nebraska. Write tous tor the nan and address of patle who have been cured and from whom w srmission to refer, Syphilis is o di dlwiys batlied the skill of the Lelany and until the disco Co.'s “MAGIO REMEDY, y ever having the disease has béencured, We guaran- teo to cure any case that can be produced. | Those who have taken Mercury, Potash, S. 8. 5. Sueu crans or other advertised reme: orary benelits can now be by the the “MA DY of the Cook Remedy Co.. Omul Beware of Innmitations. it s absolute impossible for any otlier person or company to | have our tormula or any remedy like it in effect id results. Tho Cook Remedy Co., has been treating patients for four vears and have al- qu{w_;l\wupvm tsausfaction, They are finan claliy” responsible, having n capital of over #200,000, making théir guarantee good. We soli- cit the most obstinute cases—those who have tried cvery known remedy ana lost all hope of id let us put mvinces the In the most you MUS MEDY'" beforo you ean be permanently 1t is the most lerole blood purifler ever kiown. Write for particulars, Al letters co i CAUTION b sure you are getting the Cook Remedy” Co’s Magic Remedy. None others avo genuine. Parties claiming {o D6 agents for us are impostors and frauds. , il partioulars freo. Address all communications to The Cook Remedy GCo., Rooms 416 anl 419, Paxlon Block. ident ORIARA NEDIGAI.@SUE’.GIGA“ INS TXTUTE - M,Uluu WS H. W, cnn. I.’!m& Done 578, OMAMHA, NEB, FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIG and STRGICAL DISEASES IBIRACES, IPPUANCFS FOR DEFORMITIES AND TR“SS['. 58 Fal At Rt yadleato WEDICAL or SURGIOAL TREATHMELIL, NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS,} Bourd &Attendance, Best Accommodations in Wea C7"WRITE FOR OIRCULARR on Defor: rmses, Tryssee, Clgh Fect, Curvatiinn o ye, E dnnm\nlen\ e vflur{‘lrul’fl' u' u:!’ \ DISERSES OF WOMEN &5 WOMRY BUKING CONPINENENE: CGTRIOTLY | ! AIVA Daly Relintle Modioal Tt itute shaLing a By ocialey o PRIVATE DIbEAbE At Blooa Discar removed from the. B .‘W.E.m e OWAMIDXCAL & R 16th nzd Dodgo Stieets, OMARA, NEE. Hoalth is Wealth, "0, West's NERVE AND BRAIN TrEAT cific for Hysterla, Dizzle s, Nervous Neuraigia, Norvouk Prosirition causod by the ol tobacco, Wik Mental Depres floning of the Brain, resuiting in insunity and leading tomisery, decity and deith, Premature Old Barrenness, Los of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses ind Spermats orhea canséd by over-exertion of the brain, seif- abuse or overindulgence. Each box contains one month’s treatment. 1,00 & box, or 51X boxes for#5,00,5cnt by mall prepald on receipt of price, WE GUARANTEE S8IX BOXE; To cureany ¢ With each order recelvod by us forsix boxes, accompaniod with #,00, we will send the purchaser our written guar fund the money i atment doe & cure. Guaraatecs | only by Drug . Bols Agents, 1110° Furnwn treet, Onana Nebraska State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Diblin and Liverpool FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. 0 84, according to location of stat room, Excursion ¥ ' 0 and from Europe at 1 AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Gen'l Agents, 65 Brouwd wiy JOHN BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Agent 164 Bandolph 8t., € MOOItES, THOS. MCCANNE Agents, at Omah t Boots and Bhoes, manutactur. e e O diteon & Con Of Chicayo~ Fac: Dixon, Jils}, and Foud Du Lac, Cabin passuge s st Rutes. New York HABRY B s}.‘\h. N. WATSON, resi: B. Uraveling sgeut DAUNKENNESS the Liguar Habit, Positively Cure by Administering Dr. e S o ivon in a cup of coffee or t £Uh porson taking it 1y absol 1l cffect n speedy wnd porn tier the pationt 15 1 moderate driy ol wreck, | Thousunds of drun 16 temperato men who i ye taken Go I LHOIT Coffee withoint Oieir knowlodie ik thelr own without th ol bt It can b Hauor appot Draggists, 160 ing sts., Omaling A, D, | wnd 1500 nn &'Bro., Councli FOR MEN ONLY! For LOST or PATLING MANTHOOD RPOSITIVE S o s R ovs pes iy of Body and Mind: Eifests ON 3ODAYS’ TR!AL. back m-?nin,. o ¢ i Pireatin jore BRNARAR WHNANSL A8 Taa niyit ahd d Tadlc . 1t 13 cany: diieabi iy mad BUULESTO; Chicago, lil . Clrodlars irec, QIVEN AWAY! Fton 1 va ed. Circula i

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