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£ T = P 2 4 R James Fay stole a bucket of apple bu ter and was committed to jail for ten days, H. Brodrick, South Omaha agent for the Milwaukee road, is lying seri- ously i1l at his home, 276 Lake street. He is suffering from la grippe. Ihe Nebraska and Jowa insurance company filed amended articles of in- corporation yesterday, changing the name to the Nebraska Fire insurance company. All the railronds running Omaha will commence weighing on April1and continue the thirty days in order to estimate rates each company shall r ve. The victims of the explosion at Ar- mour & Cudahy’s, who are now in_St. Joseph's hospital, return thanks to Mrs, E. A. Cudahy for fruit, flowers linen and underwear with which she has supplied them, T, E. THeskett of Abby, this state, writes to Chief Seavey stating thatlate in Septefnber he shipped two barrels of game to “Ball & Co., Omaha,” but no statement or return of any sort has been made to him. He naturally supposes that he has been duped. The direc does not mention any commission firm by that name, out of mails work for the rersonal I'aragraphs. J. . Bard of Herman 18 at the Casey. J. W. Scofield of Valparaiso is at the Paxs ton. Horn, jr., of Lincoln is at the Ml J. Tierney of Ansley is registered at the W. M. Traver of Central Millard. E. D. Gould of Fullerton is a guest at the Paxton. ; J. W. Paul is_spending a month in New Orleans, Miss Lotta Wright of Gordon is a guest at the Casey. B Fred W. Race of Schuyier 18 stopping at the Millurd. H, R. Bisbee of Ainsworth 1s registercd at the Millard. Prescott of Lincoln axton. E. P, Fountain of Broken Bow is stopping at the Casey, Gaorge E. McDonald of Fremont s a guest Millard. L. Blazer was at the Victoria in Kansas City yest, ay. Frank P, Treland of Nebraska City is reg- Istered at the Paxton. D. A. Holmes ann H. O. Whoyman of Nor- folk aro at the Paxtou, William H. Wright of Weeping W ater is registered at the Casoy. A. J. Robertson and wifo of Broken HBow are vuests at the Paxton. R. A. Moore and wife of Kearnoy among the guests at the Paxcon. Superintendent and Mrs. J. J. Dickey re fstered ut the Midiand in Kansas City y terdug Mr. E. W. Sherman, the clerk at the Pax- was called to Erio, I esterday by s of the serious illiess of bis only fister. At the Windsor—L, W. Egeston, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Willlam Trover, City; William Steltin and w WK and . J. Black, 3 Aunis, Creston: C. L. Buel, Spraguo, Z. H. Kohler and 'H. J. Licsodd, Hec John Buckaw, Chicago; A. J. Adaws, shay. City is at the 18 stopping at are Brad- Tf you've got a pain or ache or a bruise, Balvation Oil will reach tho cause imstautly. Price 25 cents. Attention Voters—By resolution passed by our legislature,all good citizens are requested to use Dr. Buli’s Cough Syrup and recom- mend same as the people's remedy for coughs, colds, ete, 25 cts, Olson's Papors. Chief Seavey has received information that A, M. Olson, one of the men killed the boiler explosion at South Omaha, has a trunk in the possession of Tillie Johnson, at 2311 California_street, containing valuable papers. Oleson is said to have owned val- uable property in Omaha, and his nearcst relutive is a brother in Chicago. The chief will invostigate the matter. samples of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine st Kuhn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas, cures beadache, nervousness, sleeplessness, neu- ralgia, fits, ete. Army Notes, Licutenant Harry S. Grant of the Ninth cavalry hus been detailed for duty on gen- eral recruiting service at Fort Washakie, Wyo., 1n place of Lieutenant Abraham P, Buftington of tho Seventh infantry. The leave of absence of Lieutenant Ed ward W. McCuskey of the Twenty-first in~ fantry bus been extended twenty-threo diye, Why It Runs. Many persons suppose because the Harney street cable rope is in motion that the cars are running on that line. As a consequence they nearly freeze their ears off waiting for the trains to make their appearance. The cars are not running for the reason that the new cable has not yet arrived. The old worn-out rope has beenpatehed up tempora- rily and put in motion, because when it stops the cable on the North Twenty-fourth street line must also stop. But the old cable is too weal to longer stand the strain of pulling cars, — W. N. Babcock’'s Illness. W. N. Babcock, manager of the stock yards, is reported to be very seriously ill in St. Lovis, He had not fully recovered from 8 severe attack of la grippe which sei; b last December, but got ablo to travel 8nd one week ago, 1n company with Mr. and Mra. Swobe and his wife, he started south, expect iug to visit Colonel and Mrs. J, M. Eddy at Palestive, Tex., a few days, then down to the City of Mexico, An ab- in the head troubled him 8o much, ever, that he stopped at St. Louis and bad au operation performed, which, it 8COwWS, WAy prove more serious than was an- ticiputea, An Absolute Cure, The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMEN P i8 only put up in larae two-ounee tin boxes, #nd is au absolute cure for all sores, burns, wounds, chappod bands and all skin erup. tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles, Ask for tne ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company &L 25 conts per box—by mail 80 cents. —— A Case o Destitution, Down on Eighth street, between Dougl aud Dodge, Mrs, Frank Armour and her baby are not only freezing, but starving to leath. Bolh are seriously ill, The shanty hey live in has oracks in the wall a half- inch wide. The inmates have no food, no attention and no fire, It is barely possible that they cau live a few days longer. Tnhe busband was taken down Thursday and :uw all three lie helpless and sick in one od. 'hese facts were reported to the police {:nwrdny by @ sporting woman, namod Miss Vilson, who haa given up berlast penny to belp them. Several days ago the destitution of this family was called to the attention of Officer Rawden who was on that best at the time. Ho suys he went into the house and found the mother and baby in bed, but also saw tho husbana cowe in with a bucket of beer, and for that reason mwade no report. It is nov likely that either the mother or baby will ever recover, ‘When the connty board was asked to help themw, it is said the applicant was bluntly told that wediciue would be given to the baby but that was all. *Medicine would do & deal of good without any other nourish- ment, woulds’t it!” remarked the applicant botule of something was handed out and L was all, i Mpr, J. F. Masters, cashier of Ewmmett & Co.’s bank at Waverly, Ohio, say I cousider Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy the best I have ever used. After L us! n{ several other kinds without ben- efit, 1 tried it and it quickly cured me, after years of suffering with an obst nate cough and throat trouble.” Diagram of Coliseam Seats for Patti Performance There are tweive sections of reserved seats on the main floor, as shown in the ac- companying cut, of the following capacity and price per seat: the Section A, 200 seats at §: tion A, 200 seats at § tion B, 2 Section B, I8 seats at scats at 00 seats at sat g sents at & 13 seats ection K, 151 scats at £, ction L, 1 at & on M, 136 seats at § Section N, 151 seats at §2. Total seats, 4,023, In addition 1o this there is the gallery or raised portion of the building above the raco course, which will accommodate between two and three thousund more, and to which a general admission has veen fixed of 1, Itis quite likely that a_portion of this gallery may be reserved. People who are unable to attend the opening sale of reserved seats this morning can chp out the diagram of the seating plan as here printed, mark with *d ink about the spot where they would like ats locuted, put the marked slip and hor a check into the hands of a mes- senger boy with instructions to take his turn at the box offico window, and they will stand just as wood a chance of getting what they want as if they personally picked out their seats. ) “A stitch in time saves nine,” and if u take Hood’s Savsaparilla now it may ve months of future possibie sickness. FAIRBURY NEXT., Another Meeting on the Rock Island Extension The peoplo down at Fairbury want an equal showing with the Beatrice business men in the effort to secure Omaha’s co-oper- ation in urging the oxtension -of the Rock Island road from Omaha to some point in Southern Nebraska. The mayor and tho presilent of the board of trade of Fairbury. have asked for a_hearing at the real estato exchan, rooms in Owmaha on President Hartman announce meeting that the exchanyge would receive the visitors and hear what thoy have to offer, veral of the city architects have asked on to display drawings of the build- ings proposed for tho comini year in the RReal Estate exchange rooms and the request. has been granted Yesterduy’s listing : Lowe's. addition lot 8, block E, £1,300. Burr-Oalk, lot 4. 50x150, 1,700 Reed's first addition, lot 3, vlock 9, 60x142, £4,000, Brown Park, lot 15, block 11, 50x Kountze Place, lot 7, block 10, 91x en room house, §14,000. Sales were reported By Wallace & Blayney, three lots in block 14, Orchard Hill, §14,000; lots 7 and 8, block 167, city of Bellevu 00x127 30, $300. 1,eley- Lord Coleridge write ‘Send me fifteen dozea Cook’'s extra dry imperial wine. 1 tried it while here and flud it superior.” INTERSTAT CURSLION 3, Those Which Tq Has B Captain Campbell left Thursday night for St. Louis with Clede Fleming. It is rumorod that it cost tho St. Louis officials ‘who re- leased Clede without going through the usuul form, a large number of dollars. She re- fused to go at first, and Campbell bas been here a weck trying to gov her. Thursday Clede got a telegram from her St. Louis at- torney advising her to come ou at once, and she wont, It has been a peculiar proceeding all the way through,and the woman is the only per- sou who came out ahead and made money out of the affair. She stole the goods and kept them. She was bailed out of jail in_a jiffey, She has been riding to and from St. Louis in a Pullman sleeper for several trips and now she is paid big monoyto tuke an- otner tour with no criminal or any other sort of charge against her. County Commissioners. The county commissioners met at 2 o'clock esterday afternoon, a full board being sent August Doll asked permission to pay a bal- ance due on a poor farm lot without interest, “The matter was referred to the comumittes on judiciary. The soldiers’ relief commission a list of names of indigent soldiers and their fawmilies, thirty=seven in number, who have beeu aided by the commission A request from the old lulies home on Burt stroet for two tons of coal was granted, ‘The bill of J. . Moriarity for $150 for prosecuting Georze Myers, charged with the wurder of Neis I'lantcen, was referred 1o the committee on judicury. J. C. Shew's claim for prosecuting £d Ball, amounting to $50, was referved o the sums committee, ‘The clauns of C. . Hurrigae for coroner's fees for February amonnting to $206.75, and that of Dr. MoManigal for holding ten’ post mortems, amounting to $245, were referred to the committee on judiciar ‘The request of Mrs. G. W. Clark for three tons of coul for the Open Door was referred 10 the committee on charitios. The contract with ths Katz, Novans-Rees manufacturing company for 200 suits for the county jail and twenty-five suits for the poor farm "at $1.05 cach wis approved. bkl L A Cure for Khe They know how to cure in Pennsivanin! Mr. J, I, Meighan, a Pitsburg cigar dealer, awoke one morning with an attack of rheumatism in hisright arm. Working around the store during the forenoon made it worse. By noon the pain was so severe that he could not rai his hand to his head and had to carey his arm in a sling. One of his customers, on learn- ing the facts, went ncross the street to E. E. Heck’s drag store, and at his own expense procured a bottle of Chamber- lain’s Pain Bulm and persuaded the cigar dealer to try it. It eased the pain and reduced the swe ling so that by the next morning he could use his arm,and by the second morning was entively well. This is ouly one of the many severe cuses of rhoumatism that have been cured by this valuable remedy. Fifty cent bottles for sale by all drug- gists, by'a Prisoner ving. presented atism. rheumatism Visitors from New England. ‘Ihe New England excursionists will arrive in the city on Tuesday next at8 o'clock in the morning from Denver, Vhe exoursionists uumber seveuty-five peouly, representative business men of New Eugland. They have Leen on a trip through the w aud south- West under Lhe auspices of Lhe New Englauna THE OMAHA will be entertained here by the real estate exchange and wiil be given a drive through the city aud a visit to points of interest. The party will bo met at the dopot by the oxchange committee 1n carriages and taken for a drive through the city along the follow ing t'rom depot south on Tenth to Wiliiams, taenco to Eieventh, north to Har ney, cast to Ninth, north to Farnam, west to Eyfteoth, north to' Capitol avenue, west to Sixteenth, north to Wirt, west to Twonty- fourth, south to Cuming, east to Twentieth, south to Dodge, west to Twenty-fifth, south to Farnam, east to Bee building, thenco to the real cstate exchange mecting at 1l o'clock Tho following mombers of the real estate exchange will comprise the reception com- mittee: . K. Dariing, W. H. Alexandor, B Carmichnol, R. S.'Berlin, T. C. Bruner, 3, Clarkson, Will Crary, P ans, D, O, Devries, C. Hartman, Hicks, A. M. Kitchen, LD, Muir, G, W. Holbrook, Theo Olsen, 1. J. O'Donatioe, C. C, Georgo, Harry D, Roed, W. G, Skriver, A. P. Tukey, M. A. Uptol George J. Paul and . L. Shelby. orrine, Distriot ¢ Judge Doane yosterday heard the case of Bd Lilja against Tue Bee Publishing company. Mr. Lilja takes exceptions to the statements published in this paper October 81, 1888, concerning his arrest on the charge of insulting his neighbor, Mrs. Aestidius, He wants £3,000 damages therefor. In charging the jury Judge Doane said that a newspaper could not be held liable for publishing any thing which was a matter of record in a court, unless it was published in connection with other matters which made the publica- tion libelous, ‘The jury retired at 5 o'clock with instructions to return a sealed verdict. Judge Doane then took up the cuse of H. B. Iroy agatnst George Burke, a suit to ro- cover $60 alleged to be due as commission for procuring an abstract of title to the prop erty. Judgo Wakeley will hand down decisions in tho following cases at the court house ths morning: O'Connor vs Smythe, Pet- alka vs Fitle, Burntam vs Tizard, Chicago Lumber Company vs MeManuis, Bailey vs Gates, Disbrow vs Haughey, First National Bank vs Davis, R. Duprene has commenced suit in sure against Denuis J. Ryan et al, to recover payment on two notes for 511 each, secared by second mortgage on the south half of lov3, block 80, in South Omul Louis Bradford has commenced suit in foreclosure against David Gowdy et al, to secure payi 14 note of $700 secured by mortgage on lot 6, block 16, Omaha Hoights. Thé Rochester' Loan and Banking cow Y lave brought suits in foreclosure st Edgar S. Bradley etal to recover papment on two notes for $1,200 aud $600, s cured by mortgages on lots 13and 14 respect wely, in block 6, Lincoln Place, urt. County Co iret. Judge Shields yesterday heard the case of William Phillips against the Covk Anchor aud Cable cempany, n suit to recover $300 on a draft. The defendant company is a manofacturer of lightning rods and other apparatus, and hoy sold right to = act agent for m in three count in Nel a to one . Farrcos, a farimer, taking his note for 500 i payment therefor. The company s0ld the note to Phillips, who urew on Far ns when the note fell due. Farrens re- tused payment on the ground that an inter est cluuse had been inserted in the note after he signed it. The testimony developed that the cable company represcnted they owned c establishment in Sew: of fact, thoir tablishment was a small repar shop. The jury retired with instructions to bring aled verdict. C. Whit L obtained a ainst James M. and L. A, on a promissory noto. The Only One. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Railway is the only line runnin, vestibuled, electric lighted and heated trains between Chi cil Bluffsand Omal The berth reading lamp feature in the Puilmun sleeping cars run on these lines is patented and cannot boe used by any other railway company. It is the great improvement of the age. Try it and be convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pa depot, Omaha, at6 p. m. daily, arriving at Chicagoatr 9:30 a. m, Passengers taking this train ave not compelled to get out of the ears at Council Bluifs and wait for the wain to be cleaned. Get tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket office, 1501 Farnam st, I". A. Nasn, Gen. Agt. IN. Pas as jndgment Rigour for Bt Paul solid steam go, Coun- Sultable Quarters Hard to €inft. Chief Seavey. who was requested by the fire and police board some two we ks ago to win what could be done in the way of securiag new city jail quarcters, was askod yesterday whether he had made any progress in that di I have canvassed the matter quite thor oughly,” the chict replied, ‘“and find it im possible to secure the secommodations whict are necessary. We mneed apartments for jall, police court and patrol wagon room, all connected, or 8o nearly 80, that speaking tubes can bo used. 1 woula never favor the idea of marcking or hauling prisoners from the city jail to volice court, and for thav roa~ son 1 would not favor the two apartments being under different roofs. It certainly is singular that in a city toe size of Omaha we cannot find what we waut in this Jine, but such, however, secms to be the case. ——— . The Great Rock island Route. Tn changing time ou Sunday, Nov. 17, the 1cago, Rock Island & Pacifie Ry. have considered every point of terest to the Omaha traveling public. 1f you are going to Des Moines, Chicago or’any voint east, our solid vestibule Jimited train is just what you want. Leave Omaha at 4.25p. m. arrivein Des Moines 9:30 p. m. and Chicago 8:30 a. m., dimng car for supper leaying Council Bluffs and for breakfast before reaching Chicago. This train is also equipped with the finest sleepers and chair cars made by tne Pullman Co., which leave from the U. P. depot, Omaha,every day at 4:25 p. m., making close connections at Chicago with all trains for eastern points. In addition to this magniticent train we have two other daily trains to Chicago, leaving Omaha at 9:15 0. m, 115 p.m. For information as to routes, rates, time, ete., call at ticket office, 1305 Farnam street; telephone 82, S. 8. STEVENS, General Western Agent. ———— No Changes Made, ‘The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road will have & new time table tomorrow, butno chunges are made in it from the old one. The Norfolk ana Lincoln train is to be left on its present schedule, as the people who patronize it suy they are more pleased than the contemplated change would leave thew, BETTER THAN GOLD. RESTORED HER HEALTH, Tor 2 years I suffered from bolls, erysipelas end other blood affections, taking during that time great quantitica of different medicines with- out giving me any perceptible relief, Friends indaced me o try 8. 8. 8. It improved me from the start, and after taking several bottles, re- stored my heaith as far a8 I could hope for at my age, which 18 now seventyfive years. Mxs. 8. M. Lucas, Bowling Green, Ky. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseasce mailed free. A SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atiante, Ga DAILY BIER: ndigestion lq not only n diktressing complaint, of itself, but, by cansing the blood to become depravdd and the system ene 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 and made my life a bure d came near ending my cxisten r more than four years I suffered untold agony, was reducedaluost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself about. Ail kinds of fo me, and only the most ¢ ld be digested at all. Within the time mentioned several physicians treated me without giving re« fiel™ Nothing thas X took seoraed 1o 4o any permanent good until T commenced the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced ‘wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsapn- rilla T could see an improvement in my condition. My appetite began to return and with it ¢ the ability to digest all the food m, my strength jme proved each and after a few months of faithful attention to your directions, T found mysell a well woman, able to attend to all household duties. ' The medicine has given me a new lease of life," Ryer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price$ bottles, 85, Worth 85 u bottle indigestion ~ CALIFORNIA DISCOVERIES. RES AASTHHAL CouchS, oy, <DTON TS, ST > SDISEASESwIHROAT === | S UNGS —Sotd on Gugtels 'S end for circolun$] perkittle3pro =0 A0 Co.ORWVILLE, CAL.) peAl! i THEONLY— GUARANTEED CURE FOR | Stomk Cixcieat,, £5C ATARAY VABIETINE MEQECo 0 R AVIELF f81 SANTA : ABIE : AND : GAT: R: CURE For Sale by Goodman Drug Co DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1408 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA Nas. (©ppesite Paxton Hotel) o MOS. ATMENT ‘l © By MAIL. % Ofos hours, Ua. m., 08 p. m. Eundays 0a. m., & Py Specialists in Chronic, Nervous, 8kin and Blood Di- §&~Cousultation at oMce or by mail f Medt frow observation. Guurantos curo quickly, shfe ly and permanently, ) NERVOUS DEBILITY slons: Bl denoy, plmpl ently and privately 163 Farnam Stros Spermatorrhen, semt nul Losses, Nignt Emis % (rom indiscretion. ex: burden. Safely, porma ured. Consult Drs. Detis & Botts, i I Syphills, a A Blood and Skin Dispases aymiiin.fieits Tesults, eompietaly l\m!Iw‘nlu|h\:vlflvum“n\’:?l“nl\ of i nl Kidney. Urinary $id.ehogs hoow, gleet, cystitis, ete. | chiarges reasHRANIE. Guuranteed per- STRICTURE! jumared pex To Yonng Men and Middle-Ased Men, A SURE CURE Vs, “Witn “feite. o8, cartz wenknoss, destroying bothi mnd nnd body, with al i dreaded ills, prmaneatly cured. PRS‘ BETYS Addzass those who havo m. Complaints, licnly, teo fre: o1 or paired thewnucives by mproper ndulkences wna Aod moiltary habits, whivh Fafa both iy A0 100, untiny Lo TOF Dusiaess, study of marringe. MAWNED MEN, or thoss entering on_that happy 156, Wware OF physlaial AebNI(Y. GuLCKly assiited: OUR /SUCCESS. 18 based upon facts first —practical experienc Ond - LVEry case especially stud| thus :flllll. third “medidnes prepared in our own la BLOKY exactly o sulteach case, thus affccting cures o1 alicate disenses, Th 11 14y save you fy 4 ROM years to life sec ting elronic, nervous and cured. §OA friendly let ture suffering andshame, and E&7No letters answer. onts In stamps. Address orcall on Dits, BETTS & BETTS, 1408 Farnam strost, Omabs, Neb, own Specialis cat of all form JIKEASES Bnd St 0.1t CUTe KR AL 16y, LORS Of Manbood, And Ambion: rpassed stawps 0 y 1ith aud Juckson Streoets, Omabu N QO Aty at-Law, A, SO0PRION A% ) perlence: business quletly aud leg acted. 5 Dear SATURDAY, MARCH THIS COMING SEASON - We propose to demonstrate what a business can be done in this city in Boy drens’ Clothing. s and Chil- We have made enormous preparations, and having been especially for tunate in our purchases in that line, we intend touse our boy's department this season for a great advertisement. We want to make a lasting impression on the boys, and teach them while they are young this great lesson, that there is no place to buy Clothing like the Nebraska Clothing Company. the following unapproachable bargains, .‘(‘(‘ I‘\("'] heavy enough to we: wear was ever placed on our counters, in three nice patterns. 250 splenc wearing garments at Thousands of other Suits, for ent Cassimere Suits, with Knee Pants at wr right $ $1,90. now in this cold weather. They are excellently You will open your eyes in astonishment when yo see this id all wool Suits, in small checked patterns, To begin beautiful with we place on Sale They are of good weight and Nothing more durable for Boy made with pleats, and cor suit. excellent shades and We do not say too much when we pronounce this suit worth $4. mall and big Boys from the cheapest to the finest grades of goods and every suit in our Boy's Department a bona-fide bargain, Out of town patrons have the same advan are not satis season, 200 dozen Same qua tag actory can be returned, IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT we offer this week 's as thos livir Write for Samples, excellent Men's Shoes, solid leather soles and Counte and Lace, with plainand Cap to at ¢1.25 worth regular §1.75. ity in Boy's Sizes ¢1.10. Nebraska G! y le‘«" we fill mail orders promptly and if goods as first bargain of the , Seamless, in Congress Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, During this month our We wish to y TO OUR FRIENDS i AND PATRONS, that we are mak- king extensive repairs and in our store, giving our room,which our increasing demands. od ns fast us possible, and days we will be able to of changes bu The work is being push- § in afow pen and isplay our spring goods, which aro § constantly arriving, but wh dirt and dustof repai us to keep under cover. ich thej ing compel “The only safe and palnless metho ing tecth, and the only wetho tecih withiout plate, remaining able. DR. HAUGHAWOL 1609 DOUG LAS 5PREET, 1 0f extra 1 and duras OMAHA. store closes at 7 p. m. Saturday at 10. IMMENSE SALES 0f Diamo:ds, Plated Ware. Are Being made by their “trade is dull.” The EARGAINS, ns evidenced by seciving. BUT WIEY not? cent, eve on the most SAVED IS TWO DOLLARS the Retail Fewelry Business, Whote e demands dow SPECIAL ATTEN 100 teel Oy EY worth §3. Elegant Piano Li 4 TUE NE § o'cluek. 30 DAYS, N. B, STORL FOR REANT; ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, 1513 Douglas Street, We save you stapie goods, ON isen 250 Nut Scts af 6 PPiciks and € MAX MEYER & BRO., (i, u Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Quadruple Jewelry, Optical Goods, Cutiery, Umbrellas, Ete. «, while most dealers comp!ain thar public appreciate eral pairon GENVINDE > we nre om 25 10 50 per and A BOLLAR MADE We must get out of as our Large and Enereasing it. Notice our s large sho t il from day to day, and sce what we are offering. cd (o the following 3 picces. only $2; worth § ek, in ease, only $1 ca nps, $12.50, w b H25. REAT REDUCTION IN PIANOS AND ©RGANS FOR Open Saturday Even ng unt 19 Sixlenta ani Faraan §ts. R SAILE. 4 EMERSON, EFHALLET & DAVIS &5 S ARTIST SUPPLIES &3 & KIMBALL, it MOULDINGS, .l & PIANOS & ORGANS FRAMES, £ EFSHEERT MUSIC. GIRATEPL—COMFORTING, EPPS’S GOGOA, BREAKFAST. a thorough knowledge of the natural faws Which govern the operations of stion and nutrit ud by a caretul application of o finie pre 05 0f W Cocos, Mr, Epps has provided our bry 1os with & deil cately fiavorad ey b muy save us miy heavy doct s by tho Judiclony use Of such articles of it that & cotstitution muy be gradually built up unul strong enougzh cy to disense. Hundrods e floating around us ready hero 188 Woik Doint. Wo 10y eseapo many fatal shaft by keeping our- selves woil Tortiflod with pire blood aud u prop- erly nourished frame.”—Civil Service Gazette Made stinpiy with bofling water or milk. Sold only in hulf pound ting, labeled tis: JAMES EPPS & GO ""ozioniivin:* London, England, GOLD MEDAL, FAL.w, 1878, W. BAEK"R & CO8 Breakfast Gocoa Is absolutely pure and it is soluble. No Chenvicals are used in ite preparation. It than three tines the strength of Cocon wixed with Starch, Arwroot or Sugr, and is theref, far more economical, for luvali Sold by Grocers everywhere, W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester. Mess. MKEN SPRING VEHICLES age Builders and Dealers. il to rough country or fine Will cive you best satisfaction, utaluiiig full cutaluiig Cull 5ol ¥, C, ¥O Omaha, Nebraska . ERRORS it SUFK vous Debility, Youthful Indiscredi Lot Manhood, B Your Own Physician | Many m fmpruden ko (it s ped i £ dicw. Tho o i3 fered as'n i (aJeoiolie),2 graln Cruplo, e m"nmk iptof letters of edy, we would o oliain [t ot urely sealod pack- s, earefully Foturn n W il e Ly rimi g Yo conial By 24 Tremont Row, Boston, M, fees Copyright, 189, by ¥, B, 1iLirs ‘QMANR NES: / / othing Company »

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