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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MUESDAY. OCTOBER 15, THE CITY. The Central republican club of the Bixth ward will visit the nowly organ- azep club in the Third precinct of the ward to-night. B. J. Baughmann. Sam. J. Howell and George I, Gibson filed articles of incorporation yesterday, incorporating the Brilliant Safety Oil company, with & capital stock of $10,000, Officers Rowden and Doyle made $30 each Sunday by capturing two do- serters, The names of the latter are Robert Wilson and Tom Trumble. They deserted in Wyoming. Mr. M. S, Dunlap,a railway mail elerk on the Omaha and Ogden run, ap- pointed last spring on probation, re- ceived his fi appointment from Washington yestorday morning John I, Daly will commence laying gower pipe in’ district nincty-eight to- dny. The pipes are to be laid on Twonty-ninth street and Twenty-ninth avenue between Farnam and Dodge street and will connect with the main sewer on Dodgo street. Tho socretary of the Sixth ward re- publican club lias prepared aneat circu- lar letter to be distributed to the voters of that ward, calling attention to the jmportance of registravion, designating when and where the voter may regis and defining the boundaries of the three precinets of the ward. J. R. Wilson wa Justice Wuds yest One was for maliciously injuring a building and the othe ns for assault with intent to do severe bodily injury and commit a rape. He piead not guilty to both charges and the hearing was sot for Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. TO THE LADIES. Silverware Sale. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- ware. Come and see. Edholm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Personal Paragraphs. C. J. Phelps, of Schuyler, is at the Millard, A. Fred Cole, of Kearney, isat the Paxton, ¥. Faulkmer, of Schuyler, is at the Paxton. H. H. Robinson, of Kimball, 18 at the Pax- ton. M. L. Hays, of Stella, is reqistered at the Casey. T Paxton. Georgo St Millard John Sherwin, of Fremont, is stopping at the Paxton. Howard Gell at the Casey, Mrs. Alfred Hazlotr, of Beatrice, is a guest at the Paxton. Mr. Antou Allenesins left Sioux falls, S, D. F. Sonnenshein, of West Point, is r tered atv the Millard. J. Sterling Morton, #topping at the Paxton, Mr, Blancho Fossleman, of Beatrice, i stopping ut the Millard. James Lynch, Pender, are stopping at the Millard. Frank R. Waters and T. W. Lourey, Lincoln, are registered at the Paxton. Frank P. Ireland and D. P. Rolfe, Webster City, are registered at the Paxton. Captain C. W. Fairfax, of Geneva, N. Y., ‘was in the city over Sunday on business. The captain is professor of gymnastics and military science at Hobart college in Geneva. At the Windsor: M. E. m, Chicagos Arch Hoxey, Atkinson, Neb.;J. 8. Ristler, Harlem, la.; M. G. Butler, C. L. Searles, Chicago; H. W. Esdan, Wadsworth, Neb.; H. A. Darner, Cozad, Neb.; C. B.' Reeve, T. B, Reeve, Talmage; L. Mertz, Lincoln. Gold beads, beautiful styles, at Id- bolm & Akin's. —— Found Dead. Galen Barr was found dead in his bed at his residence, 1523 South Thirteenth street, Sunday morning. Ho was troubled with heart disease, but was in better health than usual when he retired on Saturday night. He leaves a wife and two children, arraigned before on two charges. Marrell, of Hastings, is a guest at the ord, of Hastings, is at the and wife, of Tekamah, are last night for of Arbor Lodge, ware Sale, 1y and Wednesda, heard-of barguins in all kinds of silver- ware. Come and sce. Edholm & Alkin, cor, 16th and Dodge, opp. P, O, M nday Have You Re oters may register are as follows: Wednesday, Octo- ber 16; Thursday, October 24; F vember 1; Saturday, November 2. rhe registry in cach ward will bo kept open on each of tho above days from S a. m, wop” Gold b beautiful styles, at Ed- holm & Akin's, ©ail in the Police. Superintendent of Plumbing Duncan wants to know what he has done to be sent to prison. He claims that his new office in the court basement is nothing short of o dungeon. It ison the novth side of the building, and is dark, cheerless and cold, The county suivoyor carvies the key, and can at any time lock him out or in, PAXTON HOVEL, OMAHA tention to commercial m largest hotel in the w Bruinard, proprietors. Special at- inest and Masters O'Brien, Williams and Moran, newsboys and bootblacks, were before Judge Berkn charged with vagrancy and shooting craps. Tney pleaded guilty to the latter charge but not the foru I'he court then gave them a severe reprimand aud seut them home, s Merchants' Hotel. Large sample vooms, §2, $2,60 & 83 . ctics, EQ Culver, who got away with the mort- gaged borses, allowed the Omaha authorities 1o ascertain that he was in Kansas City Mo. About the time ofticors were o call fo hum be drove over to Wyandotte, Kus, The officer returned to Owuba sud asked fora Kansas requisition, TO-THE LADIES, Silverware Sale, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- Como and see, Edholm & Akin, cor, 15th and Dodge, opp. £, O. stand Them, The Polish soclety, which meets for re- ligious services on Thirteenth street between Farnam and Harney streets, had another lively row Sunday night after the services, They made so much noise that the atter tion of the officer on that beat wus at- tracted, He 1d get no satisfac infor- mation, and therefore made no arrests, Gold beads, beautiful styles, at Ed- holw & Akin’s e Threw Them His Face. A blonde young woman bought bananas from & dago'on North Sixteenth street and boarded a horse car, She ate several and threw the paring on the car floor. 'The driver told ber to pick them up. She refused. Ho then ordered her to leave the car, She then picked them up, walked to the frout of the car, and threw them in the driver's faco. TO THE LADIES, Silverware Sale, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un= heard-of bargaius in all kinds of silyer- ware, Cowe and see. Edholm & Akin, cor, 16th and Dodge, opp. P. O, DEATH MAY ENSUE, The Oriminal Oarelessness of a Grad- ing Contractor. Last Saturday evening about 8 o'clock, while the editor and proprietor of the Danish Pioneer, Sophus F. Neble, and wife and two frienas wore walking along South Thir- teenth, near Dominion street, the party was suddenly precipitated down a pervendicular embankment fully twelve or fifteen feet high. The cut is in front of the continuation of the old bond on South Thirteenth street, just beyond Hascall’s brick yard. The graders, it is said, hed neglected to put up the usual lights or barriers to warn and protect pedestrians from the unusual danger, The sidewalk on the strect runs up to the eage of the excavatio and as tho party was walking within a few foet apart, when they came to the verge of the embank- ment they were all plunged into the abyss below. Mr. and Mrs. Neble, who were in the lead, were both rendered jusensiblo by the fall, and three-quarters of an hour elapsed before able, who, it is foared, sustained very sovere injuries about tho head, was re- stored to consciousnes Mra. Neble was conveyed to her home on South Tenth street, and remained uncon- scions during the greater part of Saturday night. Sho is still lying there in a precari- ous condition, 'Uhe gravest fears are enter- tained of her recovery. TO TH ADIES, Silverware Sale. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- ware. Come and see. Edholm& Akin, cor. 15th aud Dodge, opp. P. O. Cough no more, Red Cross cough drops will cure your cold. 5 centsa box. MOREARTY'S READ. Roche's Friends Want It Brought in a Basket. There is war in the campof the Seventh ward democracy. The followers of County Clerk Roche feel deeply gMeved at the action of the delega- tion from that ward in the county conven- tion Saturday Iast in retusing to support Roche for a renomination. At the ward ates to the primaries wero instructed to vote 1 the time for Boyd, Megeath The first two of the triumvi not pleased with the act of the caucus, and, at the primaries, 1 i an _uninstructed ticket in the field which was elec In the convention Morear the president of the veuth V d club and the leader of the de ion, ignored Roche's us and made a speech nominating Tom O'Brien for county clerk, Roche's support- ers in the ward are wrathy over the action he delegation and are now after More- s presidential Lieao, They visited Rocho Saturday night and endeavored to induce him to jo:n in a move- ment to depose Morearty, A meeting was Deld at which it was docided to bring the matter before the meoting of the club on Wednesday nigh - TO TH LADIES. Silverware Sale. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all kin Is of silver- ware, Come and see. Iidholm & Aki., cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Complexion Powderis an absolute necessity of the refined toilet in this climate. Pozzoni’s combines every element of beauty and puaity. The Omaha Brewery Deal. It is now almost an assured .fact that the English syadicate will close its deal with the Omaha brewries and gobblo them in by No- vember 1, or sooner. Metz Bros. will take $£150,000 worth of stock, and all the other: £50,000 each except Storz & Iler, who have constantly refused to join the syndicate, They are willing to sell foutright, but will not take stock. Mrs. Bauman, however, the owner of the property on which Storz & Iler’'s brewery is located. has consented to take £20.000 worth of stock in the syndicate, The object in compelling the present owners of the breweries to take stock isto protect the syndicate from their starting up anew and also to causo vhe local stock holders to take interest in the consolidation, LADIES, Silverware Sale, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday heard-of bargainsin all kinds of silve ware, Come and see. Edholm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Red Cross cough drops beats thern all, 5 cents per box, sold everywher He Wants a Deed. Sherift Coburn is vreparing to make another sale of the real estate of the Bank of Omaha. There were eleven lots sold on September 3, upon which the only bid was that of Byron Reed for The property was appraised at $,700, and as Mr. Reed's bid was not two-thirds of the appraise.{ value of the property, as required by law to consti- tute a sale, a new sale has been ordered for October 23, Mr. Reed bas, however, brought suit in the distrigt court to compel the sheriff to make him a deed to the property. The real estate 1 question comprises one lot in Windsor Terrace,two on Leavenworth street waha View, and West Omaha. We are astonished at parties who intro- duce new remedies for cougbs when thoy should know the people will have Dr. Buil's Cough Syrup. “Kings are like stars, they rise and set.” y have headac , cuts and hurts like ner men, aud are just as sure to call for Sulvation Oil. A Tariff Reform All who are intercsted 1n the subject of riff reform are requested to meet in Max er's hall, corner of Elevents and Far. am streets, av an early date for the purposo anizing a branch of the American Tar- 0 A number of the most prominent citizens have signed a call which has oeen issued for the meeting, The date will be announced hereafter, League, Gold beads, beautiful styles, at Ed- holm & Akin’s. R Ice For Sale. 500 to 1,000 tons good ice on railroad track, Will sell cheap, Address A. G. Buchanan & Co., Fremont, Neb. Mr. Woodman Goes to Chicago. Mr. Clark Woodman left yesterday after- noon for Chicago, where he will take an active part in the bLusiuess management of the National Linsced Oil Trust, of which organization he is the vice president. Mr. Woodman's mill here und fifty others belong to the organization, aud tho busmoss at headquarters has_bccome 80 great that his assistance is required there. While he will still rotain Lis residence in Omaha, the new work will require him to be in Chicago about two-thirds of his time, 7The Omaha mill reccived an order yestorday for 200,000 gal- lous of linseea oil worth in the aggregate about §130,000, e TO 1 LADIES, Silverware Sale, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- ware, Come and see. Edholm & Ak cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P, O, Army News A general court-martial, to be co nstituted as follows, has been appointed to meet at Fort Bridger on Monday, October 21: Cap- taln Henry 8. Howe, Seventeenth infantry; Captain Lyster M. O'Brien, Seventeenth {n- faotry; Captaio William Q. Spencer, assist- ant surgeon; Captain James A. Haughey, Twenty-first infaotry; Captain Thomas H, Bradley, Twenty-first Infantry: Captain Daniel Coroman, T'wenty-first infantryi Pirst Lieutenant Francis E, Eltonbead, Twouty-first Infaptry; Pirst - Licutenant Charles St. J. Chubb, Seventeenth infantry; Iirst Lioutenant Edward H, HBrooke, Twenty-first infantry: Second Lieutenant James H. Frier, Seventoenth infantry; Sec- ond Lieutonant’ Samuel Seay, jr., Tiwenty first infantry; First Licutenant William A, Mann, Seventeenth infantry, judge advo- cato, Captain W. V. Richards, Sixteenth infan. try, has boon ordered to roturn to Fort Donelus, after duty at department head- quarters. First Lieutenant Watter K. Wright, Six- teentb infantry, Fort Douglas, lus been. granted leave of absence for one month, after October 15, T0 TH DIES, Silverware Sale. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un- of bargains in all kinds of silver- Come and see. dholm & Akin, 5th and Dodge, opp. P. O, . ROM THE ROS The Grand Jury Has Summoned Dr. Woadburn to Testify. The grand jury mot at 10 o'clock and went into an investigation of tho troublo that Commissioner Anderson bad with M. A. Sloman over one of the county records. The commissioner, J. B, Edwards, M. A. Sloman, Lyman Richardson and County Clerk Rocho went before the jury and rebearsed the story of the book from its manufacture to its part in the row on the elevator between Ander- Roche and Sloman. -Commissiouer Timme will bo called before tho jury to-day. It is expected that the grand jury will finish its labors on Wednesday. Dr. Woodburn, formerly a deputy of the county clerk’s, and for more than a year past, physician at the Rosebud agency, has een summoned to wpy before the jury and has arrived 1n the oit TO THE LADIES. Silverware Sale. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- ware, Como and see. Kdhalm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Gold beads, beautiful styles, at Ed- holm & Akin's. ive Him Time. Oct. 14.—To the Editor of T Bee: Will you please print the following enswer to the piece pudlished in Tur Brg tober 12 by ono who signs himseif “A ays that Mr. Counsman, chairman of the committee on sidewalks, for unknown reasons or purpose, holds petitions of tax- payers asking to have sidewalks laid, and don't report the same back to the council. Now, Twill say, at this date, as chairman of the committee on sidewalks and bridges, that the committee has nothing in their pos- session_vertaining to sidewalks except the rs that were referred to it on lust Tues- day evening, which the committeo will re Port on as soom as it can giv Proper attention. TO THE Silv Monday. Tue: W nd Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver ware, Comeand see. Idholm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Gold beads, beautiful styles, at Ed- holm & Akin’s . missioners. The county commissioners held a special meeting yesterday afternoon for the purpose of acting on a number of appropriation sheets. All the members were resent ex- cept Corrigan. Appropriation sheets trom the road general, nd bridge funds to the amount of 3 were read and allowed. ill of Fred W. Gray { cement furnished was allowed and on the next appropriation sheet. Two appropriation sheets were read and laid over. TO THE LADIE! Silverware Sale. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all Kinds of silver- ware. Como and sce. Edholm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. . O. Gold beads, beautiful styles, at Ed- holm & Akin’s, Marriage Li Licenses woro issued to the foilowing parties by Judge Shields yesterday: IName and Residence. { Frank Etherton, Red Cloud. 11Ire Hedlund, Omaha. . { Philip A, Ryan, Omaha . 1 Maggio Mct , Omaha.. { Goorse League, Council Bluff Katie Piper, Council Blutfs, ) Samuel W. Link, Omaha, 1 Emma Lingenfelter, Omalia { Lucien Stephens, Omaha, {Jutia B. Smith, Omaha. TO TH LADI Silverware Sale. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, un- heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- ware. Come and see. Edholm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. THE LADIES, n ~ale. nd Wednesday, un- u all kinds of silver- ware. Come and see. £dholm & Akin, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Knights of Laboe to Meet. The annual convention of the Knights of Labor 1 the employ of the Union Pacifio, opens at Denver Wednesday morning, Th principal subject to be discussed will be fed- eratio The Omaha delegation, consisting of the following, left for Denver this morn- ing via the Union Pacific: Charles Unitt, & M Kouvy, James 1. Young und James luck, 10 Sily Monday, Tue heard-of bargains Coughing 8 Nature’s effort to expel foreign sube stances from the bronchial passages. Frequently, this causes inflammation and the need of an anodyne. No other expectorant or anodyne i3 equal to Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, It assists Nature in ejecting the mucus, allays irritation, induces repose, and is the most popular of all cough cures. “0f the many preparations before the ublic for the cure of colds, coughs, ronchitis, and kindred diseases, there is none, within the range of my experi= Boe, so rallabless AyEsia Claery B toral. For years I was subject to colds, followed by terrible coughs.” About four years ago, when 8o afilicted, I was ad- vised to try Ayer's Clierry Poctoral and to lay all other remedies aside. I did 80, and within a week was well of my cold and cough. Sinte then I have always kept this preparation in the House, and feel comparatively sceure,” = Mrs, L. L. Brown, Denmark, Miss, “A fow years ago I took a severe cold which affected my lungs. I had a ters rible cull‘;l and passed night after night without sleep. The docto me up, I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, wlllcE relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded the rest necessary for the secovery of my strength, By the tons tinual use of the Pectoral, a permanent curo was effected.”~Horace Fairbrother, Rockingham, V. Ayer's Ghery Pectoral D B Dr, J. O, Ayer & Co, Lowell, M: DOWN GONS HIS GLOVE, yor Broatch Msks His Rivals to Plok it Up. Mayor Broatch:says that since last Satur-~ day he has fally made up his mind to be & candidate for re-aleation. “Ireally don't earo for the office another term,” was his opening assertion, “‘but,since somoe of the men opposing me scom deter- mined to hold me-responsible for certain things with which Enever had anything to Jdo, it is my pugpose to give them a fight, and they will find me veady to meet them at every poil Mr. Broatch contends that his administra- tion, when brought to a close, will show a better condition of ity affairs than that of any predecessor, ipasmuch as the treasury will have a balance on hand, wstead of an ovovlap. His groatest encouragement, however, he says, comes from loading business men who have, within the past fow days, assured bim that thoy wore well pleased with his course aud want tosee him re-elected. Pears’ Soap is the most elegant toilet adjunct. Killed by a Rival, The first victim of the new motdr system of the Omaha Strect Railway company was a horse, which was run into and killed on the Park avenue switch Sunday vight. The al belonged to the compan This powder never varis. A marvel of pure. ty, strongth and wholesomen More 6co- nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitudes of JoE OF SO eLEht alum or phosphite povders, Sold caly in cans. _ Rogal Baking Powder Qom: P 25 Wall York. S - FOR * SHAMPOOING - ) :Froarinz: Saas. WRAPPERS, (lLaree 5128 2 and Teceive & |2 « lebratad « Acmns-andi\mzssrfi EOTTERY OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. Established in 1878 —DNBY THE— MEXICAN NATIONAT, GOVERNMENT, OPERATED Under & Twenty Years' Oentrast by the Mexican International Improvement Company. Grand Morithiy Drawings held in the Moresque Pavillion in iho Alameda Park, City of Mexi- nd publicly conducted by Government Ofilcials appointed for the purpose by tho Secretaries of the Interior and the Treasury. LOTTERY OF TuE Beneficericia Publica The monthiy four dollar Drawing will be held 1n tho City of Mexico on Novewbver 10th, 1869, CAPITAL PRIZE$G0,000, 80,000 Tickets at $4, $320,000, Trice of Tickets, American Money, WIHOLES$ I HALVES$2 QUIIA LIST OF PRIZES, TOR & 0,000 i5. 20,000 15 10,000 15 0 i 20) uro 100 are 0 are 20 are ON PRIZES. 000 P'ri 004 PIRIZ D 00 app. 10 # [0 Prizes of B app. to 0 Prizes of 40 app. to ay 1 w0 Termiuals of §2, decided by.. 0 Prizes Al Al prizes sold in (he Unitéd § Amounting to ates full paid in U8, Currency. AGENTS WANT! §#7"For Crun RATES, or any further inform- avlon desired, write legibly to the undersigned, clearly stating your reside: with state, coun. ty, street and number. More rapld return mail delivery will bo assured by your enclosing an envelope bearing your full address, IMPORTANT. 7. BASSETTT, ITY OF MEXICO, MEXICO. By ordinary letber, containing Mo iy O fastied by all ixyess Compantes, New York chunge, Draftor Postal Note, Special Features. By terms of camtract the Company must de- posit the sum of all prizes included in the seheme before selling & single ticket, and re- celve the foliowing oflicial permit: CERTIRICATE I hereby certifythat the Lon- don Bank of Menieo and South America has on apec ial deposit themecessary funds to guarantes the payment of altprizes drawn by the Loteria d. la' Benefieencia Pul R VERA, Interventor. R, RODI GUE Further, the Company {5 requircd to distrib- ute Beiy-Six per went of the value of all the tickets In prizes—a larger proportion than is given by any other Lottery, Finally, the number of ‘fokets {s limited to 80,00 | 25,000 less than are soldby other lotteries uslng the same schemes, State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY, Cabin passage 8 Lo $0, according Lo location of stat wow. Kxeursion 865 to #. Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest Rates AUSTIN BALDWIN & €0, Gen') Agents, & Broadway, New York JouN BLEGEN, Gen') Western Agent. 164 Rundolph 8t., Chicago, HARRY B, MOORES, THOS, MCCANNE, (] Agents, at Omah A COQDRICH Att'y at-Law, 123 Dear @ Lorn St., ChiCago; udvice free; 31 years ex perfonce; Dusiness duletly and lagaily teaus Address ALL OVERCOATS. If you can buy ar Overcoat and save 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 pay $15.00 clsewhere. [t means a saving of of equal quality. On higher priced goods the saving will be gr 5.00 by purchasing of us, our vrice being £10.00 for goods ater, Our claim to save you these dollars can be easily subtantiated by comparison of our prices with those of other stores. Tt 18 hardly necessary to s tons, Kersey grades are lined with the very best Special, 200 very fine all wool Kersey Overc beantiful fitting garments, at 9,00, , Wide Wales, Cheviots, ete, it $5.75, $7.50, $9.00, § silk, with satin trimmings they ave really werth $15.00, and y that we show the largest line of medium weight Overcoats, comprising Mel- 5 and fiver if you want them, The finer and of superior workmanship. ats with excellent Italian lining and a vich satin sleeve lining, ve sold for that elsewhere. Hat Department—Correct Fall shapes of Stiff and Soft Hats, at prices just about one half what you have to pay in other stores. finest Derbys at 0, $2.50 and $2 Shoes—We aro opening daily new and fresh goods direct from the factories. Our great 95 cent Derby has not yet been duplicated by any store for less than $2, our Shoes so cheap, we sell them quick and accumulate no old stock, that can be had anywhere and eve y pair is sold with a guar , are of the same qualities for which other houses ask from Our 50 to 85, Having a big trade and selling Our shoes are emphatically the best Trunks and Valises. We have fitted up our basement for the sdle 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 goods can be bought elsewhere. Write for all Fall Catalogue. Nebraska Glothing Gompany, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha. DECLARKE ESTADLISHED 1851 ( 186 So. Suro Curesl} Ghicago, is, | Giarist, N\ The Regular 01d-Established \\PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS 2 VN AT A e Chrouic, Nervous and Private Diseases. 23 NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the effects leading 10 early decay and perhaps Consumption or Insanity, treated scientifically by new methods with never-fafling success, &3~ SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis- eases permanently cured. &9~ KIDNEY and URINARY complaints, Gleet, Gonorrhoca, Stric icocele and all diseases of the Geuito-Uri cured prompily without injury to Stomach, Kidneys or other Organs, &9~ No experiments, Age and experience im« portant. Consultation free sacred, nd 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Nervous and Delicate Discases, send for Dr, d_Female, each Consult the old B ose contemplating Marri Clarke's celebrated puide Mal 33 conts, both 2 conts (stamp). o Doctor.” A friendly letter or call may save future suffers ing and shame, and add golden years tolife, 8@~Hook “Life's (Sccret) Errors,” socents (stamps). Medicine s sent everywhere, secure from €Xposure, Hours, 80 8. Sundays g to 12, Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D,, 186 So. Clark 6t,, CHICAQO, ILL. | Yes there is science in advertis- ing—Consise facts are what the people want (And good Clothes.) Hyperbole only forfeits pubiic confl- dence—You want tho worth of your | money when you buy, and you wiil go | where vou are’sure of'getting it—Excel- lence m all things is a_ better watchword thun sharpness or sirewdne “ABOUT CLOVES. Whenyou arc buylng gloves remember that there ls Buch o 'hingas o price (hat 15 ton oheap. 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