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e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 1860 THE CITY. The city clerk is now ready to iseuo dog tags to owners of canines at the rate of 81 per dog. °* © horse ranch of the late Charles MeCormick at Fort Calhoun has been sold to B, J. Kendall for $17,500, The case against A, Kruger, who was charged with selling liquor on Sunday was dismi as the necessary witness did not appear. The Sons of Omaha will hold a meet- fog at room Ware block, Friday evening ut 8 o'clock for the purpose of considering a proposition. to start a building fund for the association. A number of bdsfor printing the annual reports of the city officers were received at the office of ‘the city comp- troller yesterday. They will be turned over to the city council unopened. Mr. C. A. Stonehill, the dry goods man, identified young Fred Copeland as the person who passed a forged check for %0 on him several months ago. There are five indictments against Copeland up to date The next regular entertainment of the Young Men’s Christian association concert course will be given by the Im- perial Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo quar- tette this evening at the association hall. A pleasing and unique programme is to be presented. A very novel advertising feature seen on the streets is a dog that is trained to wear clothes, cap and carries a cigar- ettoin his mouth. The dog’s namo is Jip, ho seems to thoroughly enjoy his posi- tion and carries himself in o dignified manner and attends strictly to his du- ties. The bill of extras of Ryan & Walsh, contractors on the tounty hospital, has turned over to County Auditor Evans to be checked up. Asa_prelim= inary step to this work Mr. Ivans having an abstract made of all commissioners’ proceedings relative to the hospital contract and work, Miss Lucy J. Hurley of this city was married on Tuesday to Mr. C. H. Leght of Portland, Ore. The contracting ties met for the first time on their wed- ding day, although they haye been keeping upa_ correspondence for some time. They left immediately for Port- land, Ore., where they will make their future home. Avticles of incorporation have heen filed of the Omaha Southern Railway company. The latter has a capital of £3,000,000, divided into 300,000 shares of $10,000 e The company proposes to build, maintain and overate a railroad from Omaha through Douglas, Sarpy. Coss, Otoe and Nemaha counties to Glen Rock, a distance of seventy-flve miles from Omaha. The incorporators are S. H. H. Clark, George C. Smith, ;; G- Merriam, P J. Nichols and It. . ull, Personal Paragraphs, R. B, Griffen of Lincoln 1s at the Miilard. H. Zenrung of Lincoln is stopping at the Casey Hunter of West Pint is at the B. Roo of Wayne is stopping at the I, 11. Bailey of Nebraska City is at the Paxton. I\ . Bricker of Aurora 1s stopping at the Paxton, f I\ . Farrell of Hastings is a guest at the Paxton, mes J. Condon of Lincoln is stopping at tho Paxton. J. J. Underwood of Lincoln is a guest at the Millurd. R. B. Schueider of Fremont is a guest at the Murray. William Bryant of Chbadron at the Casey. N. R, Persinger of Central City is stopping at the Millard. A. 8. Sheetz and wife of Grand Island are at the Paxton, . James Donnelly of Harvard is registered at the Paxton. L. P. Albright of Red Cloud is registerod at the Murray. E. C. Bartlett was at the Leland in Chi- cago yesterday, J. 3, Hawley was remstered at the Grana Pacific in Chicago yesterday. Misses Minnie and Gussio Bauman left rday to visit friends in West Point. Richard Kitchen, formerly one of the proprictors of ibe Paxton hotel, 1s seriously 11 at his bome in this city. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Briggs left for Des Moines lust night v attend the inaugnration of Governer Boies and an assembly given by the vioneer law makers of lowa. 18 registered Tired of Martin, Mrs. Rebecca Martin is in Chicago trying to get a divorce, Dan Martin, her husband, was arraigned beforo justice Anderson few days ugo and bound over to the district €oUrt on & serious coarge, Martin was for- merly u street car driver. His wifo writes to Chiof Seavey Lo pleaso do something with bhim—she doesn’t care what, as she never ‘wants 10 see him again, R olesalers’ Licenses, Chief Seavey has instructed Sergeant Sig- Wart to notify all the wholesale liquor deal- ers in Omaha that they must make applic: tion for a retail license at_once or thoy will be placed under arrest. This order is in com- pliauce with one from the licenso board is~ sued at its last regular session. Pay Younr Taxes, County Treasurer Snyder says ho 18 going. to resort to heroic measures pretty soon for the collection of delinquent personal taxes, ‘These tuxes became delinquent on February 1 and s yet not more than 50 per cent have been cotlected, The personal tax for the county for the year will amount to about $05,000, 4 r——— Lustyk’s Body Claimed. Miss Lustyk, a daughter of Joseph Lus- tyk, who died suddenly of consumption at Honzw's boarding house Mouday morning, learned for the first time Tuesday through Tue BEE of her father’s death, She went to Heafoy & Heafey’s undertaking estab- lishment and recognized the body, Arrangements were immediately made to send the r.mains to Bly, I, where the wife and family of the deceased reside. Lustyk came to Omaha several months ago to ob- tain work as a carpenter. ‘The remains were forwarded lust night. No Cars on Harnoev. It has been found usecless to attempt to mend the broken cable of the Haroey street line, All travel ou that road will therefore be abanaoned until the new cable shall ar. rive from the factory, Tho officers of the Streot railway company had anticivated the present emergency aud ordered a new rope some time ago. The great spool was due here last week but has not yet made an appearauce. It is looked for daily. e — Y. M. O. A, Secrotaries, The second annual counference of the gen- eral secretarios of the Nebraska Young Meoun's Christian assoolation will couvene at Beatrice todny, C. E. Williamson, general secretary in this city, will read a paper eu- titled “How to Increase and Retain Mem- bership.” W, 8. Sheldo i1l instruct the meeting how to conduct “Gymnasium Work ‘Without a Director,” und John Huzleton will read & paper on * Secretaries’ Ieading Out- side the Bible Study.” ———— The Superior Commitiee, The following committee has been ap- pointed by the board of trade to attend the railroad meeting at Superior: Euclid Mars tin, D. ., Wheeler, sr., James Stephenson, B , Dufvéne, H. G. Clark, Max Meyer, J. -fO'Connor. ’W N. Nason and Sawmuel Cot. mer, The committee will meet at the Web- *-f. streot depot at 9 8, w. Fflu’: and pro- ceed viathe mont, Elkborn & Missouri Valley railway to Superior. uUTIL PLANS, May a Second School Be Built from One Design ? At a meeting the committee on buildings and property from the board of education Tuesday evening, Secretary Piper was in- structed to look up the record for the last soven years on contracts made with archi- teots and forward his report to the board’s attorney. The object of this instruction is to obtain an opinion from the attorney whetter or not the board can use its old plans in con- structing new school houses. Five buildings are to be built this year. They aro as fol- lows: An elght-room building on the Long school site, at an estimated cost of and not to ex- ceed 25,000, A twelve-room building on the Franklin school site, at an estinated cost of and not to exceed $£30,000, Aty room building on the Omaha school site, at an_estimated and not to exceed $30,000. A twelve-room building on the Center o on the corner of Eleventh and ts, at an estimated cost of and A $30,000, “or tho erection of an addition to the high ool buildin, at an estimated cost of and not to exceed §5,000, This makes a total estimate of $190,000, Mr. James suggested to the coinmittes that there was not a school building in Om which should be duplicated Lut Messrs, Wober and Gibbon differed from him, It would be a_creat saving to use the old plans. It would take the supermtend- ingof the plans out of the bands of the architect and the regularly appointed super- inteudent by the board coula oversee the worlk. The attorney will took 1nto the law on the matter and file his report an Saturday next. prichelicly West cost of Dr.ITaughawout,one of the best dentists in the west, extracts tecth without pain, inserts teeth without platus absolutely clean and strong, 1509 Douglas, Omaha, CORN STILL LOUWER, 1t Now Commands Only Thirtecn and n Half Centa, According to information obtained ab the office of the Omaha Elevator company, far mers are getting less for their corn now than at any time sinco last year's crop com- menced going to market. On being asked whether the racent 10 per cent reduction n freight rates had shown any beneficiul results or not a member of the firm said: “As soon as railroads had ¢ it became known that the reed o put in a reduced rato on February i5> we inmediately advan prices 1 cet a bushel and instructe our agents accordin Wor instance at Osceola where the old price was 14 cents we commenced paying 15, and kopt: that up about a week, when the market east began to declive and also forced us to come down, until now the outside figure at Osceola is cents. You sce therefore that where a w farmers were slightly benefitted by i . the great majority must suffer heavier loss than they did be- 1o i5 “Fhore 18 anly one explanution to be given for this of uffuirs. The gam- blers @ram manipulators on eastern boards of trade simoly forced the market prices down proportiou- ately to the reduction in r Had_the stato board pnd the railroads gone quietly to workand putin an emergency rate they wight have done someboay some good. Ho ever, as it is there scoms (o bo no let up in the amount of corn coming in, We arc ro. ceiving on an average 100 car loads a day.” ar Notes, The new time table and re-arrangement of traius, which goes into effect on the Union Pacific next Sunday, necessitutes the issu- ance, by Vice President Holcomb, of a vir- cular relating to passes. Uunder the old ar- rangement the latter were not good on the fast mail; but since the passenger part of tnat tramn has been taken off and will be run separately they will henceforth be good on all trains, Paul Morton, general mauager of the Col- orado Coal company, and C. J. Osgood. were at Union Pacific headquarters yesterday consulting Vice President Holcomb. Sioux City has asked for a special train from the Elkhorn road next Tuesday to bring a number of themto Omaha, It is presumed they are coming to hear Patti. General Passengor Agent Lomax of the Union Pucific left for Chicazo yésterday to attend an association meeting, Dr.Birney,practice limited to catarrh- al disenses of nose and throat. Bee bldg, Douglas County Teachers, The Mureh meeting of the Douglas county teacher association will be Leld one week from Saturday at the court house. County Superintendent Matthows has pronosed tho following programme for the meeting: MORNING, Enrollment of members. Paper: “Teaching as @ profession,” J. Scott. Discussion: Heury I Ed. Aree. The Teacher’s Iufluence,” by J. . ker. Discussion: Willlum Messenger. 0. and Par- Allen and B, AFTERNOON. Declamation by Jawes Eilis, Jr. Brief verbal reports from each teacher conceruiug errollment, attendance, diffieui- ties, ete. Discussion of difficulties by the as- sociation, Recitation by Helen Rogers. “The Old and the New in I’'rimary Instruc- tion,” by Lizzie Veach. Discussion by Edith L. Hart, Carrie Brighaw, Mamie Wesa, Jes- sie Noyes and others, For general discu Schools ve Graded and C; of Study. Discussions limited to 10 minutes. ion: Should our oafined to a Course Samples of Dr. Milo at Kuhn & Co.'s, 15th headach ralgis, fit Restorative Nervine and Douglas, cures nervousness, slecplessness, nou- ete, s THE CAUCUS GHOSI Hardware to Business, Seyveral members of the combine are not unduly tickied over the mayor's appoint- ment of Thomas Birmingham as sidewall inapector, vice Johu MeoUorey resigned, Said one of them: “‘Birmingham has been the ghost of every caucus meeting of the twelve since the elec- tion, He was at first a persistent candidate for garbage waster aud was backed by O'Connor and Osthoft. When 1t was found he could not get that place he was urged for Dvurf’ other mivor office at the mayor's dis- vosal. *I'he combiae, you kuow, selected Billy Tracy as sidewalk inspector, but the mayor overruled tho selection aud uppointed N Gorry. When McGorry resigned Tracy friends thought e should have the place, Other members of the combine favered Bd McKenna for the i)lflou‘ but O'Conuor and Osthoff got in thelr work with the mayor gud secured Birminghaw's appoiutment bo- fore it was known by other members of the council that Metiorry was going to resign,” Birmingham has boen runuing a swove supply house on North Sixteenth street for veral years, He has qualified and will entor upon the duties of lis oftice at once. The oppressed subjeots of European gov- ernments wren to this country for free home, freo laws and for the free use of Salvation Oil for their vains, Ivis the sight cold frequently contracted that tinally undermines the system, Use Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup in the begiuning stages sud be cured. Goes from Soft Wood e That Mathematical uzzls, Bearuics, Neb., Feb. 25.—To the Editor of Tuk Bee: Your Council Hluffs corres. pondent of Sunday gives as bis answer to the Madison coutroversy 20,53),380, which is rely wrong. Isond my answer and ex- ‘The upper half of the large cir. ¢l contains 13,708 square feet. For the borse to reach a poiut divectly oppositc where he is tied his ropa will” touch the fouce one-fourth of the way around the small circle, which leaves 75 feet straight rope. ‘Tue distance which the horse can 1: directly opposite from where he is tied i $9.2057 feet. The husl,h of the rope being 100 feet, the av listanco that be can from w he s is 94,0023 feot. Og half of the area of a circle in radius is 04.6028 feet 18 13,058.1875 square feet, which, taken away from the area of the 02.6103 square foet. n respectively 1 08 square feot, the The half circies cont 6103 square fect and which added, makes 28,970.6103 squire feet on which the horse can graze. My mothod of finding the area of a circle is: Multiply the square of the radius by 3.1416, CranLEs CraTe, Age 17 What is more attractive than a pretty face With a fresn, bright complection? For 1t use Pozzoni's Powder, LT —. MEDITATING DIVINES, Close of the Episco Retreat, The miission now in progress at the St. Matthias chapel, near Brownell hall, is a meeting of the Episcopal pastorsof this diocese for the purpose of instruction, medi- tation and pray, About twenty ministers are in attendance, The exercises aro under the supervision of ian Diocesan Bishoo Worthington assisted by 1lishon Graves, lately appointed to the bis! o of wostern Nebraska. Spiritual instruction is bewg given by Bisiop MeLean of Chicago. The following has been tho order of ex ercises: Seven a. m., holy enchantment: 9 a. m, introductory med 3 celebration; 1 w., luncheon; 2 ening prayer; 8:45, meditatiol n. s in attendance E Jishop MeLaren, Chicago: Bishop Worthington, Omaha ; Bishop ( s of the Platte; Rev. B. C. Haraing, Plorence: Rev Hral, Crete; Rev, B. A. Burgess, Plattsmouth; 8. A. Brown, South Omaba: R 1 Mary's, Nebraska Flowor, Cedar Rapids, Holy Comforter, Leym, St. Andrew's, 1 Marsh, Central City: Cracken, St John’s, Fromont; Re Stephen's Asnland; Mary's Blair: joneva: Rov. A. ! 1. Whitmarsh, N ‘olumbus; Rev, Johu Hewitt, Holy ¥ Lincoln, Owha clerzy are represented as fol i Rev. John Williams, St. Barnabass Rev. J. D. F, Livyd, Church of the G w. George Shepherd; He Zahner, All Saints: Rev. Dr Hrownall hall; Dean Gardner, id Rev. W. O. Pearson St. Johu's, Ten thousand bottles of Cook's imperial cho resold o day. It is perfectly pure lously refreshing. . Captain Campbell of the St. Louis metro- politan police force has pu od Clede Floming to return to that city with him, in order to protect the chief of police there from boing tined for contempt for lettirg h g0 while under arrest and while in his cus tody, before she was arraizned. The woman cded in court long 1 us o facitive from justice, and, now that the er al case has been dismisse no ch state will ba The St. Louis chief of volice was simply eless in letting her go without permis- sion of the court. Campbell and tie woman left yesterday for St. Louis For Throat Disease:, Coughs, Colds, cte., effcetual relief is found in the use of “Browu's Broncmal _ Troches. Price 25 cents. Sold only in bo Hereley's Final dtesting Vlace, Dennis H. Hereley of Chicago arrived in the city y and with his broth Daniel C. Here will accompany the r muins of his father, Michael Herele Marengo, IiL, today, where the inter: is to tuke place. - At'Lurner Junction the two brothers will be joined by ex-Senator M. . Henley of Tlhnois, nephew of the deceased, who will attond the funeral excreises. ‘Tho body of the <deceascd will bo buried beside that of his wife. Brief services will be held this afternoon at 1639 Burt stueet and the remains will be shipped at 4 p. m. Pears’ soap secures a besutiful complexion il City Ordinances Cominz, The adoption of the strect commissioner's ordinance by the council Tuesday mgit re- woves the lost barrier to a speedy completion of the couipilation of the city orainunces, Judge Ives, who is representing Mr, Connell in Lhe work, states thut the book will be ready for the binder in a very short time. The o:ly delay to be yet experienced will be the time uecessary far the preparation of the con plete index to the volume. It is expected that the work will by etod and the long looked for volum delivery about the middle of M Jndigestion 8 not only a distressing complaint, of itself, but, by cansing 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, is proved by the following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway Centre, Mich “Liver complaint 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. Afl kinds of food distressed me, and only the most delicate could bo digested at all. jin the time mentioned soveral hysicians treated me without giving re- ief. Nothing that I took seemed any permanent good until I comnie the use of Ayer's Savsapavilla, v bas produced “wondecful after commenc rilla T could se and _indigestion ement i my condition. My appetite began to return and with it ciume the ability to digest all the foc , my strength ime proved each and after o fow months of faithful attention to your directions, I found mysell a ‘well woman, able to attend 16 all household duties, ' The wedicine has given me & new lease of life, Ryer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Prize $1; oix bottles, $5. Worth $ » -ottloe COLISEUM. WO PERFORMANCES BY THE Grand Ifalian Opera Gompany Under the direciion of Messrs. Abbey & (irau, MADAME ADELINAPATTI SIGHOR FRANCISCO TAMAGNO, AND A COMPANY OF RENOWNED ARTISTS, Monday Eve %, March 3, Verdi's Sublime Grand Opera, in four acts, IL TROVATORE, 8ig. Fraucixco Tamagno. B Mifle: TAlifan Nordica ‘Tuesday Afternoon PATTI MATINEE, At which will be presented Rossinl'y Beautitul Upwra, the 4 Barber of Seville. MME, ADELINA _l'.«'rrl AS.. ... .ROSINA, “Grand Chorus and Ballet, Orchestra of 60 Conductor.:...8ig. Komulado Saplo, ln‘(‘ulrlnl Should be addressed to BOYD & HAYN L«nn}-‘l. bl'nnutr- for Puttt Enguge- selo of seats will commence at § a. mw. r, Febroury ¥ith, st the box oftice of '&9% “nd 82,00, Geaeral ndmis- POND’S EXTRACT WILL CURE PILES 1 have flang knewn its valus in bleeds Tes. Itis the prince of remedies forms of hamorthoids,"—0r. A COLLINS, ¢ Mo CATARRH Have been a constant sulfersr for years from severe colds in hoad and throat. Tried most every known nedy. Pond's Extract rolieved me wonderfully®and has effocted almost s radical cure.'— FREDERIGC E. FINCK, New York City, SORE EYES W aimia. | —Rev, tocommend Pond's Extract and use it constantly. '— NOVAN, N. Y. Athietic SORENESS *'Had a large eating tore on my ank’e, VANATTA, Litkioass, Fia BRUISES mirked cases of Uy ' very beneficial #'--LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR, Now York City EPRAINS tract, and find it a valuable remedy in atfectio. ko char- M.D, loft hand severely burned, ed reliof by ute of Pond's Ex welvo hours.'—Mis. A. SHERM New York City. HEMORRHAGES “Am troubled wit hemor, and should be alwavs kept on hand for em= ergencies. *'Long sxperience has taughit my fam- Rard Pond's Extract ac one of of housekoep- WHITE, Presi- orneil University. BEWARE 'OF IN!TATIONS. See Landscape Trade-mark on Buff Wrapper. MADE ONLY BY POND’S EXTRACT G0, New Yorkiand London. FINE CLOTHING, Furnishings CHILDREN'S 3 jn Old. T R 1 ipasih L4LY, LN '©0., BUFFALO, N. Vs EAY STATE & (GUITAR! NANDOLL[{?&BAN?SQ. JCHAYNES §-C0% Bir. 104: Mas $5.75 The Spring Overcoat we have this season placed on sale at the above price excitos the admiration of all customers, Besides those advertised last week we have today opened another style which we have marked at the same price, an elegant Melton of a beautiful brown shade with fine silk facing. We have also opened several other styles of very choice We are maki ments which we ask you to examine. on them as an inducement to get your Spring Overcoat early. g special low prices In Boy's and Children’s Clothing we intend to monopolize the entire trade in the city this season, We have already received many styles and our Spring Stock will be complete in a fow days. The entire space on the second floor which has Leretofore heen used for our winter Overcoats will in addition to the former room be now filled with Boy’s and Children’s Clothing. ufacture them for what we sell them for, When you ses the prices you will think it impossible to mamn The 95¢ De ming. 's we place on sale this week ave made of full fur stock, with silk lining and fine silk trime They are execllent quality, come in the latest shapes, and are sold by every Hatter for $2,50. 1f yon intend to huy a pair of shoes, this week is the best time. close out to make for new Spring Goods. them that much cheaper than Shoe stoves. We have a few styles which we You will save from #1,00 to $2.00 on ever want to iir of shoes as we sell Spri Orde g samples re realy and as our stock will be complefe in a few days we are now in shape to fill all mad Sumples winh rules for measuring will besent upon application. ng Gompany Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, During this month our store closss at 7 p. m. Saturday at 10. 1 01 Damords, Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Quadruple § Plaled Ware, Jawalry, Optical Goods, Cutlery, Umbrellas, Ete, Are Being made by their “trade [s dul BARGATNS s evide whilc most de e ers compain tha neblic apprecinte GENUING§ fronage we ar i) ced by the liberal p receiving. BUT WHY not? We save you Erom 25 to 50 per & E o even on the most staple goods, and A BOLLAR S M. W, COR, |37H & DoDoE 8T8 § SAVED IS TWO DOLLARS MADE, We must get oul of YR ik TRAATINY O Al § the Eetail Jewelry Business, as our ze and Incremsing \ W esale Trade demands it. Noiice our 5 large show j h an I see what we a1 e offering. 1) APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. 1 Bogt Puilitios, Ay 2 rBuccusafal led to thie follow Ao tment of i il oAty every form of Blosass requiring Sets of 3 pieces. only ; worth Ry oA K8 and Crack, in easc, only 81 cacl NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS, 5 812,50, worth §25. Board & Attendarce, Beat Aotommodations in W HWno Lamps, $312.50, worth §25. g“n;r‘grm‘am et PR T REDUCTION IN PIANOS ANYD ORGANS FORE ThS it Olyb Feot, Oyrvatures of Epine, ors, Oanser, Oatasyh,. Hrones) Li u-:v?‘l:x’l' 30 DAXS. Open Saturday Even ng unt i9 sy, Fartie B ‘2,,‘:-:]{,,:'_- ~ ar, 3 %isod dat ALl Bun DISEASES OF WOMEN Asricinad Disorsonor Vonieu T ADDED A LYLNG. n’ WORER DURING CORIRRR AR, g Only Rolieble Modion) Tnstitute ONAIIA MEDIOAL & RURGIOAL INBTIT! 18th and Dodgn Btrests, OMAHA, KES, DR, UWIEN'S ELECIRIC BELT PATENTED AUC. 16, 1887, IMPROVED duLy 30. 1889, gl DR, OWEN'S ELECTR GFEMERSON, . ES"HALLET & DAVIS ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, £ N &3 aints, Lumbago, General ARTIST SUPPLIES & G KIMBALL, d Ne'vous Deblity; MOULDINGS, -l & PIANOS & ORGANS % ST L FRAMES, £ SFSHELT MUSIC. i e al 1513 Douglas Street, ed or Binglo PARTIEN O TRIAL, G INSOLES sr vk vite, Omaha, Nebraska T | R o A PALR OF EL[IGfii DR. OWEN'S ANc 0 Also an Electria Truss and Belt Combined. H | N E Bend b, postage for vxk 111101 0 BUOK, 124 pagesich Wil b6 T paper. Abdreas f & NOE 00, % P 806 North Brondwny, BT, LOULS, MO, R 826 Broadway, NEW YORK GIT — Nervous Debllity, Youthful Indiscretions, Lost Manhood, Do ExposiTION=—= UNIVERSELLE, PARIS, 1839, The Highest Possible Premium, THE » ONLY » GRAND « PRIZE FOR CLWING I1ACHINES, W \8 AWARDED TO WHLELER & WILSON MFG, CO. dG[;gSS OF THEm LEGION OF HONOR, WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER, The President of the Company, WHEELER & WILSON MFG, CO. 185-187 Wabash Ave., Chicago, SOLD BY P. E. FLODMAN & CO 220 Nn}rlh 16th .fih'eflt. Omanha, The iargest, fnsi Passenger accom TS 111 tho world ots of youthful intions unexcelled, hout & ¥tato of EXPIESS SERVICE New York and Liverpool City of ltome, i @ in Siloon_ round trip tick will be avai‘able for ro Cl irn pagsage by other firat class steamers suiling weekly from Live erpool, sl cors booked for steamers saifing ear- emburk the from Pler B 1pm ooogee.B uy, Mar With ‘regular weekiy sailings thereafier rythroxylon coca, 12 drachi, gerubehiin, 148 drachm, revieus ave- Hor thau ¥ a. m., i t 1, N. R., foot ning, Bteamers sl Leroy st Y Touri: lca, 14 drachm, al w (alooholic) 2 gratns & New Vorl v, 2acrupice. Iyce: Y Mix. e g0yl Take 1 plll at 8p. m., and i ol to i, Th om casea s Wil iy s dajted toevery conditon of Lhelr funds, 48 moneys an b drawn 10 em ents. wnd holdors unsof dentitication L parts of the world, e 1y HENDERSON EROS., Chicago, Ills. . 8. Hall, H. V. Moores, aud C. H. Mares, £ Depos. E o i m {ho pitient to lako two ] erthreon g thio IMKEN SPRING VEHICLES Hundreds of Thousinds g ) Vikaien wii c-n"fi: ilre most cases, for 5. l Now England Medical Institute, 24 Tremont Row, Boston, M. l Copyright, 1889, by P, Il Hitrex. ! | ‘ £ the weiglit put on U yull to rough country or - e Wgite Tw Deat sativraction You can double your money in six months by tuying one of thuse chaice lots in West Portland Park, SHOREY, HALL & CO Abpington Building, Portland, ('n& . Adapied equal city drives. Kourtwo Siane e ELECTRIC BELT i T KT e (senled) con [Erha Rt