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THE CITY. John Wil Bherman avenuc and smashed his Burglars attempted to enter dence of Contractor Hix in pluce but were frightened away. Fr ph, the bright and pre cocious little son of Frank Murray, died with brain fever Sunds The tuneral occurredat 2p. m, ¥y rday from the homeof the parants, 1218 North Sixteenth ptreet, and the remaing were interred in the Holy Sepulchre cemetery RSONAL PARAGRAPHS, 15011 ran away on team Sund 200 by afternoon Kountze Carl T, Seely, editor of the Madison Chron fele, was in the eity Saturday and purchased & new dress for his paper, D. C. Bloomer of Council nied by his brother, C. A, Bloomer of Buffalo, N. Y, und N. J. Milliken, editor of the On tario County Times, Canandaigua, visited Tir Ber building in all its dey ments yesterday, and delighted with the completeness of everything they saw. R. Dufrene K returded from a weeks' sojourn at New Orleans, He that the Mississippi river below the of its confluence with the Ohio is al most a sea, and in muny places is from twenty 1o fifty miles wide where it.has overflown its bunks. The poorer classes of farmers arc the sufferers, Lieutenant Parke of the Twenty-first fantry, stationed at Fort Sidney, is in Licutenant Parke has vecently patent which he thinks will omotive power of the world to his station he will go to Lincoln and make application for admission to practice before the supreme court. W. I Buchar ager of the Peavy and ope house in Sioux City, which is f the most beautiful and best managed | res in the west, called at ' : Bre office 3 Mr., Buchanan is also concerned in the management of th i club, which, he_ says the Minneapolis elub does not develop too much strength, He says the Sioux City club does not consider the Dr. Birn ah diseas iffs, nccompa th siys point in the per evolu yes! wetice limited to catarrh nd throat. Bee bldg. A Little Outcast. The fufant that was left at the Hotel Casey and by the proprietor referred to the tender | mercies of the county commission last Sat urday, was t to the county poor farm | that evening, Two different parties de- | siring to_ adopt a chi to sco it on Sunday. P Mahoncy says, how that th waif was suffering 'from f tions all over his b o the visitors doclined to consider making it their own. Mr. Mahoney added that he would probably take the little one to the state institution at Lincoln. unfortu- wiul erup. this 1 Nebraska Sol Revolution To t itor of Tur Bee: Ple me to repair an omission in calling a me at my ofice in this city to organizea * braska Society of the Sons of the Am Re: fon.” 1 did not name the hour at which it might be held, viz:_at 11 o'clock m., April 24, at room 312, New York Life building. Hon. C. H. Gere of L 8. Chase of this cit sist in the o interest fzation pr attend the m coln and Colonel C. o consented to as and I think enough | d to render the s intere: 1h As) por suit. for Cook's extra dry im Once used no other will Real Bstate Exchange. Mowing sales were reported at the , Clifton Hill, to Anna M Pukey $1,850, fton Hill, to Thomas S. Sranville, by Lot 17, bio Bride, by A. to R. Garlick, F1,500, Briges Plice, to R. Garlick, by Benson & Clar Lot 24, block by Benson & There were no | Licutenant Pe , stationed at Ft. Sidney, | was a caller at the ¢ yesterday. Wife, uns writes from cisco to Chicf Seavey in rd to th of her husband, who dic Joseph's hos. pital in Omaha on February 18, The ludy ned that he died of and was buried from Heafey afey’s in Forest Lawn cemetery on Feb. On the other hand, she produces a from Commissioner Mahoney stating that no sueli burial ocenrred, Yesterday Deteetive Vaughan found a trunk and two valises filled with clothing at 115 Bouth Fourteenth street. which belonged to Adams. Ho will forward them to his wife. The ofticer is confident that Adams had two | wive Opening of Public Works. There was a short session of the board of public works yesterday aft at which the estimate : ‘ming. ontracts tractors instructed to proce with gradi the paving on North Thirticth street from Bristol to Ames avenue, tho pavi be done with Galesburg brick The work of completing the curbing on South Twenty-fourth hus begun. The curbing of street between Nicholas and commence this week lith between Farn and n stavted and will be finished Reeves & Co. are working on | the Twenty-soventh street sewer between St. | V'8 avenue und - Leavenworth strects nivactor dohn 1% Dailey will commence work on a sewer in district No. 97 Wednesday mornin, s has b this week, wns on the Sioux Re New towns are springing up Sioux reservation across the Missouri from Pierrve, and lively county seat contests will be drawing eards i the next yew's programme The peovle of Pierre ave in'splendid spivits,as that virgin capital of the new state of South Dakota is the contral distributing point for that vast tract of country so recently ceded by the red men to the pale-fuced civilizey Y.ML Co A RETRENCHMENT * Instituted by Secretary | Who Has Resig | The board of directors of th i has considered the si | Williamson, who asked to be relieved imme- | diately of his duties vetavy of | the association, but decided that they could not spare him beforo May 1. . They uccepted his resignation accordingly, to take effect at that time, The members of the board were delighted | with Mr. Williamson's report as to the cur- | tailment of expenses without correspondin abridgoment of advantuges to_ the members. By soliciting advertising Mr. Williamson has reduced the cost of printing the weekly bulle tin “Pointers” from 060 to $280 per anny Over 2, por nuy will be saved in | actual expenses if the course shall be pursued which has n i urated by Me. William son, The repbrt wus in striking contrast with thut of the preceding administration which, it has been discovered, van the us clutic ly into debt and then concealed the fuct from the patrons of tho fatior By & unanir od to offer the " positic de y t by M. W dums stenation to_ Mr, John H secretary of the Young Men’s Christian a: sociation at Minncay of the most succ that wor M8 e fered is £,100 ceives Williamson, il ¥YMC A ation of My, Charles as ueting seq id ) utry. The per aunim. M 2,400 at Minneapolis. Miles' Nerve and Live rtant discover \ and bowels prix bid An imy liver, stomach nerves. A new cure billi piles and stibation. Splér women und children. Swallest, wilde surest. 0 doses for 25 cents, Sumples fred at Kubn & Co.'s, 10th wud Douglas, lid for men | Levy | building contract o | The plans were gr | Nati¢ | United States | nothing yet in_ compliance THE COURTS. Renewed Activity Before the District Judges. Judge Doane called the district court docket He dismissed th bility from s Bridget Hanafan, the thirteen-year-old girl of whom so much printed recently by reason of her being led astray, together with several other little girls, County Attorney Mahoney in- rmed the cour® that he had enlisted the at bly disposed persons in the and_that she would be placed in a training school at an diy. William I, Lorenzen and Jobn Brandt commenend an action against Al Lind- blom, Nels O. Brown and the Kansas City in vestment company for £16,000, he suit the result of a difference of opinion regarding the value of certain lots in Oklahoma addition to this city Olaf Hansen asks that the city of Florence be restrained from taking possessio small strip of property belonging to him Judge Hopewell and a jury commenced heaving i ( tt against the city for $000 damages on a property le Levy Kaufuan, who is “‘made a pe has been mtion of charita little _one’s behalf, ty de. fendant in the suit of Charles Beindorf | - Bros his_answer nd wife, This suit dorf to recoverona was given by the de- Kaufman, Kau n, filed inst David fand Anna Kaufn yesterday for himself was brought by Bi mortgage deed which fendants, Levy and 4 notes given to Beindorf by nd Anna Kaufman are the pa David and Isaae Kaufman, and it is sta the answer that the two sons gave notes to Beindorf for certain goods purck jrave as secuvitics contracts on certain lands, After the 11 ven it is alleged that Otto Beiudorf, the son_ of Charles Be dorf, and Charles Haller, his attorney, called at the home of the old people and told them that David Kaufman had_violated the law by wiving as securities land contracts for which he did not own, and threatened to have 1and prosceuted unless the pi deeded to Beindorf their homeas sceurity for the notes, The answer that they were in great fear lest their son should be arrested and they made the deed on the condition that the prosccution should not be pushed, and for no consideration what- ever but only with view to com- pounding the supposed of their son, Afterwards, it Beindorf met the and told him if he did not at (Beindorf) the sum of would be him arreste ents at one once pay him on, David, for trans- being thu 500 and now 10 him and also to sef brought, on the g1 uted as a vol ugh fear and for no 5 the court to restore it wside the deed on whi und that it ct, but was onsideration son against Nel Phe jury returned a ve dict for the defendant Judge W commenced the case of Mathias Se inst Mic! 1 Wallenz, a suit to ve .09, alleged to be due on contract fu building_on Pierce reet betwe Fourteenth, after the und the balance t had been made ] i in cost by 1is bused on the inerey of the changes. V. Cropley has commenc against Charles I 1,100 on a loa on lot 4, block 1, Wis dition. Samuel T, Ames closure agi . 5 red by mort > same block and addit : v M. Farley has commenced suit relosure against Charles D. May to ¢ 51,100 sccuved by mortgage on lot 6, lock 1, Wise and Parmelec’s addition. Johin'T., Miles and James Thompson have d suit in foreclosure against Fred -y et al to recover on several notes 124,55 secured by mortgage on change Place, W1 action dn bert et al, by armelee’s ad- S brought suit in to recov m County Court. cob Moyer instituted an action against W. (. Bohn and wife to recover 18,90 alleged to be due for lubor and ma- ial furnished in erecting a house. United States Court Sessior Judge Dundy and his son Scipio will from their trip to Mexico some time this weel. Yesterday was set for the United States court tocouvene at Norfoll, Neb., but owing to the judge’s absence § vas postponed until next Mond biisiness to be attended to will 1ot consume more than a day, The May term_of court Omaha three weeks later, The First National b ward Balsh, have brought a bill of equity in the United States civenit court against the Capital . 1 bank of Lincoln et al., asking that udunts be made to appear before the urt. and give an account of o the plaintiff, which it is d by the defendants to of Julius O. Chasc, wtional banls at Fre! will convene in uk at Fremont and for the same, the de property belo Claimed has been u: pay the indebtedness 1 having are commonly T regard Hood's § passed above the grad called patent or proprictary midicines,” said 4 wall known physician recently. 1t is fully entitled to be considered a standard medicine, and has won this position by its undoubted merit and by the many remarkuble cures it has effected. Foran_ alterative and tonic it hizs never been equalled.” BAKER AND M'CAGUE, Cannot Tell Why the Postoflice Bond is Not Paid. United States District Attorney Baker has returned from Faivbury, and when questioned 15 10 what the bondsmen for the new postof- fico site had done, replied that they had done with the made by the treasurer of the which was that they which to y the incurred in 10 now postoice site, Mr. Hiteheock bondsmen who had and that spressed himself as being in ¥ put up immediate request United States, deposit 10,000 with exper con- demning He said further that the only oue of the to see him concerning the matte that gentleman ¢ favor of havit Iy as roquested the bondsmen tehcock, Lorenzo Crounse, 8. L lwin A Sherwood and othiers who do ot care to have their names mentioned in that connection. Byron Reed seems to think that the government should first pay the ex penses of condemning and then fall back on the bondsmen for the amount afterwards, My, Buker rogrets their delay as it is sure to retard the construction of the building. M. John L. McCague, the spokesman for the bondsmen of the new postofice site who hus Just retuaned from the east,was scen, He expressed himself as well pleased with' the progress that is being made in settling the matter ulthough he thought for there was undue slowness in tho procedu Heassured the reporter, however, that the final arvar 1ts coecrning the putting up of the #10,000 usked for by the government would be uttended to this week, The delay, he said, has not occurved intimated, the negligenco of District Attory Baker, though state to whom it should be charged My, McCaguo said further that the new postoffice in Omaha was neaver realization than the new structures ve at the same time for Milwankee, Buffalo and Kunsas City Whether oruot the other bondswmen will make up Byron Reed’s part of the wd then bring ac Mr. McCa was he mon Byron Reed, as he did not T his portic al Agent Want A capuble man who has the ability to veprosent a popular building and Toan Iy dealt with For s addi Byvon sutherland Minn, W Alge 's Visit, or f the Repub) Mrs. A Mrs. | of Wi Mrs. L posts a, Mrs nt of the W Manchesters Omaha the and Arwy Releif cory s ory visit at arriye | in to | local on an is | m of a United States | the G4 | charge of | | ception sed and | | through the | | e on lot | | been | | awhile that | Dark | Denver at | Pozzoni's Powder | TH | y | GRAY'S THE OMAH! this morning. be escorted to The _ part W tho Paxton, _whers a suite of six rooms has been en rod At 10:30 they will be driven to Fort Omaha, where they will witness a parade and review | of the troops and take lunct th General Wheaton. Erom 8 to 6 in the afternoon a re ption will b given at the residence of J. M hurston, to which everybody is invited From 7 to 8 in, the evening a second re will be given at the Paxton, the 2 when will Proces amp-fi vered by overnor A chorus of 100 v songs and the with a gen Hhouss and_addr Mr. held al Alger, Thu and Mrs, Whittenmeyer. ces will sing_ the old war proceedings will terminate | hand shake on the stage, will via the Union for the department encampment at 10 o'elock tomorrow morning and will proceed thence to California. fragrance, refreshing cool- auty imparted to the skin by commends it to all ladies WAS WORTHLE A Man Named Neal Tries to 7,000 Scheme, ime an effort has been made to boost into notoricty the name Neal. *His initials this time are J. R., and he suavely re quested Mr. S. P. Morse to identify him at a bank, that he might cash a certified cheek for 7,000 and pay for some goods which he had purchased from the dry goods man. Mr, Morse was not extensively in the identify- ing business, but went to the banlk with his customer and were in- ued that as soon as the bank could go formality of telegraphing the bank in San Francisco on which the check was drawn the monev would be forthcoming. When the answer came- that_no_such check ad I's comforta- ble room at the Paxton wa another guest. He had left, ——— rd's Acid Phosphate. Beware of imitations. e Marriage Licenses. Licenses were issued to the following par- Judge 8 Pacifie The deli a8, and s CHECK Work a For the third a Residence, erick Thede, Omaha { Henrictte Schmidt, Omaha { Albert N, Wissler, Omah : 1 Effiie A, Dunn, Cinciunati, 0. { Herman Cohn, O i 1 Surah Brandies, Omalia. Omaha . Hill, Oma { Julia Andérson, Otabi { James R. Charleston (colors | Luttic Barbee (colored), Ox Cocoa 1), ()nm!‘m .. ah Van Houten' Pure, soluble, eco- nomical, e Wanted Whisky. Ingineer Van Alstine of the government building caught two burglars attampting to break into the bonded warehouse i the base- ment of that structure, whero whisky, ci and innumerable other imported mticles kept. ‘The fellow: At the police station th John Conr yeste of afternoon they were r Deputy United States Marshal aken “before United ates Commissioner nderson, where they were bound over to the May term of the United States court in the sum of £00 on the charge of breaking into u government warchous yons and Pears’ Soap isthemostelegant toilet adjunct Death of Father Boyle. Father T. J. Boyle, pastor of St. Iat Twenty-seventh strect and 3 nue, died of heart disease last His death was very sudden and un- Father Boyle was th wo of age and has® been in avout nine coming from _ Fremont. high 11 be celebrated k tomor ing, and_at 3 in the afternoon the remains will be shipped to Pittston, Pa., for night. expected. years Omaha 1 in millions of homes It ix nsed by Endorsed by the raltiotens the S Dr. Prico’s Cr tain Ammoni POWDER €0, N FRANCISCO. Purest and most Healthful ing Powd it e Alum. Sold only in ¢ PRICE BAK NEW YORK. CHICAGO, KT.LOULS, READ THIS LETTER. ‘or years T have been aflicted with bad estion, Co 0 and Piles, 1all the on an advertise. cided to try th » worked wonderfully, They keep s don'tmako we sick, give me ain ving . 1 am wallcany dlsti 10T hud lieso pilly five y v woulid me $10,000 saved ot the afflicted eve k their value, which is 1 TH UND, Springti Tutt’s Liver Pills ASS | TE THE FOOD, SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK T Gk o+ TRADE MARK NGLISH REM An unfail Of M BEFORE TAKING. v Pain In the Back. D) Age, and consumpt d at $1 per package. orwill b sent. freo by mail on the rece \ex, by nddressing THE GOODMAN DRUB €O, 1110 FARNAM STRE OMANA, NEB On account of coun we bave edopted Yellow Wrap o culy genuine, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPSS. COCO A “By a thorough kn which govern the tlon, and | ties of weoll selecte kfast table o Jud constitution may b LROUKN 10 reslst every ter h artieles bullt 1o dx Made slmply with botling water or mitk in half pound tins, by groeers, labeled tus JAES ERRS &0 oy Loudon, ¥ DAILY Jndigestion 8 not only & distressing complaint, of itself, buty by causing the blood to become depraved and the system en. feebled, is the jparent of innumerable maladies. That Ayer's Sarsaparilla s the best owre for Indigestion, even when complicated with Liver Complaint, s proved byithe following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway Centre, Mich “Liver complaint and indigestion made my life & burden and came near ending my cxistence. 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 could be digested at all. Within the time mentioned several physicians treated me without giving re- iel. Nothing that I took seemed to do any permanent good until I commenced the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced ‘wonderful resulis. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsapa- rilla I 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 in proved each day, and after a few months of faithful a* 1 to your directions, I 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 DY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co,, Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottles Imported Millinery. 128 North 18th Street. MULSIO Of Pure Cod Liver 0il with Hypophosphites Of Lime and Soda. There are emulsions and emulsions, and there is still much skin which masquerades as_crea they will mmy manufacturers canuot 80 disguise thetr cod liver oil as to mako it palatable to smisitive stomachs. Scott’s nulsion of PURE NOR AN LIVER OIL, combined with Hypopl phites is ainiost as palatable as mill, ‘or this yeasom as well as for the fuct of the stimulating qualitics of the Hijpo~ phosphites, Physicians frequently pre- soribe it in cases of CONSUMPTION, SCROPULA, BRONCHITIS and CHRONIC COUGH or SEVERE COLD, Al Druggists sell it, but bo sure you got the genwine, as there are poor imitations. BEE, . TUESDAY, | neat brown plaid. | cheapest suit in this lot would brii “They alwaysgive you good ‘ value.” “I never fail to find some- | thing that fits my boy.” “Such lovely kilt suits.” These are the pleasant | :rlling's that we hear every day about our clothing. We invite y()ur: inspection of thc" Children’s Suits of- | feredat $ 5.00. HATS Blo S"I'l:l\‘u\‘fl WDOFT AND STIFE Boyd’s Opera House WORLD = L oWEST () F)-CHAYNES € (@ “RAOSTON A+ MUSIC LDEAL CR- APRIL 15, WE APOLOGIZE To the many of our patrons who could not get waited on in we have a la on all customers. themselves well repaid for the time they spent in vaiting. men next Saturday, and will be prepared for bigger crowds, bargains, Our this week's special in the grandes We place on sale about 500 ver worth at least ¢15.00 the product of one of the best mills in the country. in any other e week at g9.00. already badly broken up., These have been goods quick. If you want to secure a fine Spring and sce if w n fit you. FURNISHING GOODS—Our spring tensive and varied ever shown by any house in the ele t noveltics of the present season, in all wool, s g these goods we quote the lowest prices. Fresh Line The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. q For the treatment of all “Trusses.s Best Facllitios, Apy quiring Medieal or Surgient T ccommodations W Plles, Tamor: doformitios and of dise: fons. DI aving-in De Making a Sy axes of Women (Strictly Private) Only I All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic poison romoved Trom New Restorattve treutment for Loss of Vital Power. Bartics unable to vIsit s n Al commur confiie AMedicing or (na o marks t nts will sond i pl Epecial or Nerve e Sypiitlis. Glog cocele, with qu ! iy Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, N syatem withont merenry, 21 nt homo by XPrOss S0 [ BODK TO MEN We must sel 45 our wholesa the next few d ain enjoy. come at once befc delay, s our entire tim 1 and capital. F you to & feast of bar ch as you will » e to rent store and sell our fixtures now any day, so it s toc attenti All our genuine Diamonds now go at. importer's prices and the mountings thrown in. $50,000 worth of Diamonds to select from, prices ranging from $2.60 up to $3,000, for Rings, Pins, Ear-rings, & Solid Gold Watches from $16 upward. Solid Nickel Watches from $2.50 up. Solid Gold Chains from $7.50. Best Rolled Plate C) and Lockets, $1 and upward. Solid Gold Rings, $1 and $2; w ) lot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons and Scarf Pins at 25¢ and 50¢ each worth $1. Heavy Solid 1d-karat Gold Collar Buttons, woi th $2.50 to $6 oach, now, choice for only $1. One lot assorted Cufl Buttons at 50¢ pair; worth $1 to #2. Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs, 50c and $1 wach; worth four times the money. 1,000 fine Broaches and Lace Pins frc 50¢ up. Fine French style Mantel Clocks, 8-day, halt-hour strilze, cathedral gong: at $5, $6.60, $8 and $10; worth $10 to $20. Elegant Silver Lamps, with sillkc umbrella shades, from $5 up. Hundreds of other equally good bargains, Open Saturday evening until 9 o'clock. Store for rent and fixtures for sale. MAX MEYER & BRO, Omaha, Neb, ilver Watches from $5 up. 5 from Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, - - Cor-DDUGTAS. * . AND* Etchings. Engravings. Artists’ Supplies. Mouldings. Frames. Hallet & Davis. Kimball Pianos & Organ Sheet Music 513 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska, CGREW] | The Well Isnown spocialist GALVESTON TEXAS 1ML Truehenrt, John Adriance, Luclan Minor H. M. Trueheart & Co, REAL ESTATE AGENTS At GALVESTON, TEXA £ all forms of PIe EXCURSION CHICAGO.\L‘()”UI‘SMVILLL‘. NASHVILLE, CINCINNATTI, LOQKOUT MOUNTAIN EAST CHATTANOOGA. FORTUNES F0& INVESTORS IN THE REVIVING SOUTH. Extraordinavy Low Rates, kool (o tl { \ i iy NESS CUKED by Peck's Faty vail, M B [3ivinie TUBULAREAR CUSIONS | WOURL VIS W A ieat ¥ B e i . B8O, 063 Brosdway, B, X gend for de our I Some of the lots advertised last week are completely sold out but we are | every day new invoices and every day we have some new and fresh attractions. offer ever made in the line of ready made clothing. y fine Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at the unprecedented low price of g9.00. The shades are dark and light They are well trimmed with the best of Farmer Satin or Serge tablishment $15.00. selections in fancy flanncl shirts ity, we have a full a ilk and wool mixtures and all silk, SOUTH. SODEN MISERAL SPH store last Saturday ave a larger force of sales- opening all sacks, cach of them The material in these suits is -y, and a ining. ‘The We offer them this Our piles of Spring Overcoats are getting low, and in some of the finest lots the sizes are warked down, so we make it a point to scll these Overcoat at a ba 1in, better come this week are the most ex= of the most On all ssortment of Shoes Every Wecek. Nebraska Clothing Co. Corner Douglas and PUUrteenth Streets, ATTEND GATCIT & LAUMAN'S Specic Dinner Set Sale Commencing Saturday, April 2(h, c11sh Sots §10 cduc redu 110 Day e | \ e and it S our ~tock Haviland Scts without reserve, It B PERKINS, GCATCH & LAUMAN. SILVERWARE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. 1514 FARNAM ST, NEW PAXTON BUILDING, THE FIGURE «9." The fignre 0 in our dates will make o long stay. Ko man or woman now living will ever date g document without using the figure 9. It stan In the third in 1800, where it will remain ten 1 then move up to second place in 1900, will rest for one hundred years, 5 Thers is another 97 whicl has alsocome to stay. Ttis unlike the figure 0 in our dates in the resped that it has already moved up to fir it will permanently remain, Itis 0" Migh Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewin The “No. 9" was endorsed for first | experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition where, after o severceontest with the lead ohines of the world, it was awarded the ovfy Grand P g nchines, all others on ex covived Jower o of gold m ch Governmeng also recognized its superiority by thedecoration of Mr. Nathanicl Whecler, Pre Lof the compuny, with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. ‘Tho “No. 9" is not an old machine upon, bt 15 an entire mach Grand Priz. wirded it estadvance in sewing machine i uge. Those who buy it can rest fore, of haying the very latest and bst. ved d & the grung nivin of the wd, theres im WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G €O, 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicag® * P. I\ FLODMA N & CO, 220 North 16th Street. COUGIIS, Sare Throat, o med preseribe nnd 1o RALPASTILLE: 1 L nd the for diseises and '8 0 for cous e SODEN MINERAL LLES iure . on Appl NGS €O, LIMITED Ai STIEET, NEW YOUK ’ P 'l'lmn;‘l/ ge force of extra salesmen the rush has been so great that it is impossible to wait We are thankful to those who showed indulgence, and we are sure they find We shall 1 We will also be prepared with new

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