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THE OMAHA DAILY BREH, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1890 N 1 of work, however, was changed in order = v ol ] concerned the traveling men are aiw in- | rlage, and they now have good positions in | | vited to attend and their opinions are listened w York. Nota few clorks aro married lc a c o iy e | to with respect and consideration secretly and their names appear on the pay ) i 1 1k Danfels, who for eighteen years has | roll of the department as single after they —— & Oard Which No One Shonld Fall to Read | _ Freankc Dunlels, who for glehiesn yoars Wav | Have boen murtica 8§ a complaintfrem which many suffer | rthily rey n ¥ Carefully, | of Omahin ir territory adjacent to the Ter ise h,of course, occasional flirting and few areentirely free. Its cause | Cnion Pacific railway in Nebrasks ‘..m.l in | an ,|”".;h' \'Iflw 'l(\ \|~" 1:"1'”-"-": ““(” ‘)'“ is indigestion awk a sluggish liver, the R with tawo of bls Targest. customers last Mon- | With three men’ anywhere in the world she SHIYe Tor Wilcheta taadly fobnd In the | ¢ : ; ’ S : ; : : ] AN INTERESTING GAME OF POKER. | ¢ them and loft again o ad wust be an extraordinary female if she does use of Ayer's Pats I'o the many of out patrons who could not get waited on in our store last Saturday, Though not throw coquettish glances of the thr t at least one | e human if | Ihompson & H. Thomas, a salesm: I have found ahat for sick headache, ~ We_have a large force of extra salesmen the rush has been so 11 sor condition of the — and the men are 1 eat that it was impossible to wait Y N M3 | they do not Iook at her, T happen to know, cansed by i son, shirt-makers of All Whe Deurimers Widow—Attempted d mysteriously from Proidoned, R L L o of! s omacti,”Ayerty il axe the most re. | ON all customers. We are thankful to those who showed indulgence, and we are sure they find e about th ury girls co 0 od € she able remeidy,—Samuel C. dburn, f1p . , ' . ¢ et B DI kL AN B B BRSO > ® Worthington: Mads. | themselves well repaid for the time they spentin waiting. We shail have a lareer force of sales- shirt s Weds pounds Mt e LR R - “After the wse of Ayer's Pills for 5 A T ¥ ‘ . e i % 5 - ity Bl A R b bt Loy | Dunbar Sells His Plant. | many years, inmy practice and family, men next 5‘-““"‘-‘.‘; and will be prepared for bigger crowds, We will also be prepared with new | "R H. Fowler, a traveling man in the em . “H\Tju Hv:.l."r} this v;mivvh l;‘)t ‘.' n,,:,, 1 A‘l‘I<”I|‘n“|:;'lh"\vl':u‘|‘lll\r s e bargains, Some of the lots advertised last week are completely sold out but we are opening R of Ad n & Co. of Chic ttempted | bar & Co. gold their extensive photo, en i t all'the 8 h wery ’ new invoice \ \ s A blithesome young drmmer Yoo to contmit Sh{Gida 1n Indyanapoiln; Jas plant to Col, Steadman of Coun- [ Stibingalltheciymgmadeforiam - every day new invoices and every day we have some new and fresh attractions, Once lived in @ neighboring st by taking chlore When restored slufls, late of the Nonpar Mr | & NOW. Railway Co., Burnet, Texas. Our this week's special is the grandest offer ever made in the line of ready made clothing But a double-dyed fos nselousne last_time he said to the 10 and” Ohlirles Cleazer; YR PIIS At NIELTRE HRliaThs \ a. C\Wh ity. The latter gentlemen h Induced him to go attending physici el Aaac BT known to me for regulating the bowels, P % i K50y . ¥ 5 To the rink one fine morning and skaight ‘ ta maje i fool of himself why don't you let | yoon connected with Mv, Dunbure sineo AL ToF KL Tisases ; canbed by i We place on sale about 500 very fine Cassimere and Cheviot Suits, all sacks, each of them bl T ished 5 e i P rderes el and liver, I'suffere ror P AR % AT WP 5 GV o Vil Vi With an ardor which naught could abalght, i soutlkh Papems;are. Booming he established hi DI n L o onincie. e | vorth atleast g15.00; . at the unprecedented: low price of €0.00. The material in these suits is Ho went off At i terrible taikht nul gonyentlon of bty t city five years « AT R O Rl L o R B product of one of the best mills in tl The shad {arl {1{o} 1 ¢ went off at i o raight, wmal convention of trave A R AL b b i digestion, and “constipation. ! one of the best mills in the country. 1e shades are dark and light oray, : g But the floor gave a hump, in Atlantu on May 5. T + are several feat- | €nced and competent artists—there ar stite "antl was. wealk ‘apnd nervous ‘ o i ) \) I ark anc gh Yy, and a And he tumbled ker-thump ! ures that ave of much interest and importance | none better in the countr: I the new most of the time. By using three boxes = Neat brown plaid. They are well trimmed with the best of Farmer Satin or Serge lining The And fractured the back of his paight to the Savanuab branch of the S A, to [ firm with its increased facilities will un- ol Aver's Pils, and at tho same te | cloasest suit in this | ; : ; o erg g ! B i come up. o main one s o location of the | devtuke to do a lavger usiness than the distiilg myaelf, T was compl n’hum.lx' apest suit in this lot would bring in any other establishment $15.00. We offer them this ( is widow (her first name was Kaight), headquarters, Allscem to be agreed that | old one did. The style of the fi 11| =Philip Lockivood, Topeka, Kansas. veek : ¥ s » il she melted away ers retained there, » + t A v ANRLL eadache - ile f Sori PR RS A . . o P B et |sreminelus et it e and its »of business-cor. T and gestion, constipation, ad headache, A Our piles of Spring Overcoats are ¢ tting low, and in some of the finest lots the sizes are In tears o'gr; bis tervible fafght | Cos spice house, in New York, whi { 1t Wi OFpaatood Min vonin Lol 800 1l - aily- dosen; testoredsiiie=:to Iyalth. already badly broken up. These have been marked down, as we make it a point to sell these et el g gt bR O one oy 1a8b weelk tw A, ok Seurle will go east in n few days to pur- | glies arg prompoand offective goods quick. If you want to secure a fine Spring Overcoat at a bargain, better come this week Vo A Lty 1% | and nearly drowned, He was rescued 1 chase additional machinery and waterial, . and see if we can’ fit vou ¢ yon huve missed n ll:u'..'uu of the w!l'w; St | foating down about two miles below the | 2 - | A er, l § : > C& ) . Bouls ever sent to break the monotony in this | Chase. wanted his nightshirt, which was in Womben Doot s S FURNISHING GOODS—Our sfiri g ! i world of sin and sorrow. He is absolutely | hisvalise at the C. & O. depof on theother | The Women's Medical college of this ity y 3 . > NGOG S—Our spring selections in fancy flannel shirts are the most ex vl o LT Bl st SN R UL v“}l"‘)“v”-"‘ b Al Nl ) PREPARED DY tensive and varied ever shown by any house in the city, we have a full assortment of the most ;\.“r‘“l St . Hunlr;‘m o il l"h)fli"‘;‘*_“‘,““' tompt 1o eross in tho fr yeus ago there was no opportunits fora | Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. elegant novelties of the present season, in all wool, silk and wool mixtures and all silk, On all 8 for so . it has passed over his head so J. D, Hathaway, a Chicago traveling man, | woman to graduate as a physician in any in s nd Deaters 10 Medieing, e ¢ 3 AL " 7 4 \ lightly that though soventy, 16 Qon't | v @ victim of. the terrilie pyclone it Lonts: | sttution i tho . Countsy o nid. ev ) twenty £old by all Druggists and Dealere in Medicine. | these goods we quote the lowest prices. look to be over fifty Paul Hull met | vil e was caught by the falling w years ago o womun physician was nest to | ———_ 5 o SCERE s ]‘ - % - nd when hewrote up Havana he | just he was coming out of Tke Bacr's, | freak in her community and contemptuousiy re ' s Fveryv Teele B 51" tan ktow mobs about the | Whire o had: boan t6 big He had | frowned upon by the professior ; | resh Lines of Shoes Iy ery Week. [ of scinch than anyone elsc in_ Illinois. | paid his bill at the Louisville hotel and had | women are graduated from on | . Y | is o mistake, an error, an cgregious blun- | checked his trunks to JKnoxville His a day, and there is a gencral y () w 5 it were. His game don't run even fiest ored taken | of tho softer sex to the practic i | ‘ e known to make fifteen on the att & Cralle's. The Kirk com- [ There is not only no reason why women | uce by counting low twice, but of | pany, for whom the cased traveled, | should not be physicians, but there dre many N ~ s e hasn't dor According to the boys | notitied ut once of his death i pressing reasons why they should — who came in Saturday e has been playing a . | tice medicine. While thér feqv things A rocky game-—one that's so dead tough that he | in the practice that they mi 1 be as well is about to quit scinch forever and go back to ‘ adapted to as men, they are quite as well M. his first love— {1 adapted to even the exeeptional dutics One night, years and ye ago, it is said f 1 to as male physici to many . L - that Crazy Burroughs, Charlie Hudson and | Milw | te duties they now y WOIeT Shearer were play tlenan who shung ze-out with a gen Chicago house. Gl i ~__ Gorner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets It was the Ch an’s deal and Bur- | . roughs’ “aige, hen the requisite paste orcest I. E. Stout, Chic and s > cortainly the equal of men in HTH i NGl e e Sroohinle el the duals » | Imported Millinery. 3 1.3 J. W, Dorl Chicazo: S, A, Zeulbck, Sharvon, Wis.; 123 North 15th Street. | 1ds T the st wards that the wan fr vitt, New Yo red his throat and remarked : ! | complaints of their own sex wh shoul ientlemen, if this was straight poker U've | W, Martin, jr., Burlington: W, J. LaGi | especiully command the serviees of women | ——— ARG Ly S— got & hand you conld hear holler.” Juncsvilles s Byers, Chicago: | physic | | 11 22 OT want {0 state that mine. couldn’t be kept | - Zimn Vicago; 3, M. Johnson | “he world has aa mderful EXOURS[ON Y quict while yours wis el selling” | daughtor, Logansport, Iid. : Jolin Monaghan, | rapidity during the | ; ey in the | . placidly remarked Burrou ie took & | Sioux City; Dan Owen, Norfolk: 1. Golstein, | recognition of the rvights capabilities o = ¢ PR Rl O n o e S T LR T 5 We must sell out the remainder ot our retail stock without furthor d ] L T o Orichger | & RumGHnd Raplds e BERN O ‘ | as our wholesale business demands our entiro time, attention and capital, el G RO S LG W | r { i the next few days we invite feast of bargains such as you will ney fellows are chumps for wantin tapids: L. Witter, Chica i again enjoy. We are liable to rent store and sell our fixtures now any day, oo yant;polcer ou iis hund 1'm in Lincoln: P._ P. Clayton, e then atle A i come at once before it is too late, wirning Lo stand from under " Duncan, Madison; Will s and saleswon X 2 ; it straight, old-fashioned poke Dixon, 1L: Voluey W. Mason, hers, and the i . do | Al our genutane Diamonds now go at fmporter’s prico aSam T s || N he i YW | thrown in. 850, worth of Diamonds to select from, answered the other two. Kansas Citys ¥, New Ci | world has learncd that we entitled \ A ) $2.50 up to $3,000, for Rings, Pins, Ear-rings, & traights gor asked Cray, Colonel E. § N, Dubugue > | to just an chanee in every: calling to | 0lid Gold Watches from $15 upward. Solid Silver Watches from A | \"1 ¥ I”““”\"ilmlm the others, ton, Minne sJohn T, Davis, New | which she is at all adapted, and_in medicine, i | “And no limite” said Hudson J. IT. Neal s . Lorsen, Chic | law and sci she is now teacher and prac TU ] ( Ap [ 22 | Solid Gold Chains from $7.50. Best Rolled Plate Chains “No limit,” was the answer, and the fun H. ¢ cotia, Mo.; C. | titioner, The old prejudice against unscxing | esaaty, Il ' | and Lockots, 81 and upwird. - Solld Gold Ringe, 81 wd 6t S mith, Ellison, Chicago: | women by gi 1 auy opportunity out | bt of Solid Sterling S Bhe andSonrr Bln “Gentlemen,” said the man from Chi M. L Dl W. 8. Cox and | side of the kitchen, the laindry and the - st | ioeersolia Deorling B e ong ad Soatt Fln all your cards, and \\‘Iu»n I'vo Minneapolis Jones, Chi sery, was the creation of unmixec ora il : . | wort '1$ ; \'3,.3 ln: ‘m ‘l!“'\('x\xi uttons, \\;» am ot in the pot, yow'll please alsh, St 1 wer ~ | and to women AT F DT now, choice for o; ot assortec s 'y ot somo wethng t0 do." ; ton: O. W. Dease, L Hale, | cin St | ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP. { #2. 'Solid Gold Spiral Buck Studs, 50c and 1 ol wor th lGhttatily. 1Oma tandoy svas the s e Coltimie G || of pagin 1 for S (1 i 5 money. 1,000 f WSi6H and ace Blns fom 5055, and the gentieman from Chice | H. Prechett, Denver; 0. C. Hene, Darling. | precisely th are quite TICKETS GOOD FOR THIRTY DAY | Fine French Mantel Clocks, 8-day, halt-hour st Phen they began to bet, ton, | s refinéd now as they were when unknown 10; worth $10 to $20. growing | nd bigger, hearer it At the Millard~ [ In the great battles of i whle ten- —_— | Tlegant Silver Lamps, with silk umbrella from $5 up. iotel, two corner lots, Taylors saloon, the ; B | dency g oW uly manly nTuosday, Apellie: b reds of oth 1 »d ba 5. Open Sa a5 evening until § S 1. depot und Coleman’s *bus line, . Bur. | Boston: W. | theo giving women fair play all vound. - | qre woesdad; Apetl £ R omidreds o et 1“;" T Ftdlierening fun Uy Eoughs s i wvith an T farm, balf of Sioux | e | gt Taliiooma Ui, whid : | o'c Store for rent 4 03 for s e city of Marshalltown and a life | J. S William | California Cat-R-Cuve. | forone tare for the rovnd trip N N Hudson put up ne 3. Tompkins, Rocheste The only gua s arh, cold | Tl will give an-opportuniiy for purtics to ™M AX MEYER & B R ()’ vost b, |l. U intorest in st ol yuil- | St. Joo, Mo Louis Litts in the 1d, catartha) | "ftend the teenth and F. Street [e) and several shures in a mineral stock 4, Pethum, ( enfnos sense of | (o e : G ol oroer Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, - - Omaha, Neb, Sorapan L o ram keafn e sengeof | Great Auction Sale: of City Lots || Solns e ek Burroughs called fivst, Hudson next and a K W. S, Catarih o Follow 4 L T e — show.down followed Yorlk ||t ed by i | In Tallapoosa. Ga Apeil 2 and 2 and to - | || : Enchhd foweaes, e ON it e b e e dnorits of the VANRER CLVin | ) == = - : L Gptinieln] A of:| Johu MEDI JOMPANY, Oroville, Cal. Six 3) mahe eclice & 8 & 2E st :l.;r th, \lu“nn.l in vain for the man from | Connceticut months’ troatmient foRSL: seut by muil, $110, | 7 The Omaha Medical and Sur gical Institute. icago, and then went out to get W. L. Colville, Sold by Goodman Drug Co, 2 S 8 i | . > NS Waukesha water. They discov Lou Sold by goqman Ding Co. o gz ostanlicl | 4 | | Glimpse of a Pamous Woma Gentlemen if you are desir- will double dur lucked but two buttons of bei I T, Harkness, out, © Ho had rung in o Toicdo: . | This woman who sweeps by in the gy | fitable south- | || iR < 3 deck to keep up the interest and ; Wik Slevirt | u Brondyay wvas o fuious beauty in apoosadur- | ous of heing well dressed you Jumped the game while they were plug Simonson, R Vi Comrac [ ek L LRI ) BalL hode n Bak i # g : g 5 ou invincible hunds, Sinco then none of e | St et Chicnos anie | Riehmond, Dispateh New'y Eaie | o e e e T dage e e || [ cannotimprove vour time more ~ have played poker or frecze-out. 1t would in | Adams. N enstein, Buffalog | fice 18 i it nind there are wrinkles | oxcursion=—Ay for the ron s | Dy looki g deed b LY IE bad T lz) in scineh would | Wiltiam 1. Walluce Yorl; B Ham: | TS W o that wonld i o Bl profitably than by looking over compel them to go back to their first love, Cincinnati; A, A. Colbwrn, Holyoke, | Jubitis still a fuce tha Pl L e s o North i st i Towe e | I MeSween, Minneapolis! John 1. | oho) e e O e e R S e e ourstock of clothing, which we Mr. George Rogers of Teregoy & Moore, o S [Bpsimeritaelitsin s Emaan v otion | KRS Sy : i“'” take pleasure in showing Connl BT, and Miss Leatie E. Culbertson | | M the M Henshave, Thomas | Gown tho kil of life in o quict, cas Tallapoost: Land, Mining and Mig Co., |'vou We call vour attention cs. of Peru, Neb., were married last Tuesday | RUY, Fred Keating, C. M. | comes to New Y easion IR : i f s morniugat thevesidenceof tho bride . Shopardsan, | ciends, but her home is in \V TALLAPOOSA, GA. pecially to our sack and cuta- = on Novmal hill. Miss 1 M 2 is butterty L : ] s . & e .u»l;. attended the bride | hosioasce w"”'{ fasHlor m’r-u;u! W o | TEN DAYS’ way suits. You might look at H = actad as groomsman | have not the dash that made her so el | Su Ui 2 i e uts attested the wide 1 b el talked apout in ante-bellum days, Her 3 ~ = sspring overcoats the tineis | s i v both parties. lhig | Bonrke. Hile, Cle Yelat il b | the national eapital o, e | A X O U RSTION 'h,l pring overcoats the linei | e el rakile it Droaktast Mr- and Mrs. Rogcrs left for a tour Wisty St dods J. L. Lopwis T o pa e 10 still very complete. (et through the west. S Holdvedae, Nt ] during her father . J — F,Tn_/r.fl f sedl PR A DIALIEON| v, nevertheless, for her ehil ! — ME KIS still true to her, and shedoo Minly ess of events with a s To Omaha Traveling Men-—Gentl ICAL DIS , ADb.ances for deformities For tho treatmont o ol G. P Carpentér, Ceda HRONIC AND SUT Rapids; G Iy conduct an exenrsion « There will be hield at the Casey hotel g ttschalk, Milwaukeo: C. M. Barvden, | 38 the brog gdnce. f irsicalt oMS ) Saturday, April 26, at S o'clock p. m., a gen. | Bridgeport: Robert H. Whitelaw, 8t. Touis; | and Btur’n oo eral mecting of the members of the Owaba | B 11 ; Lindingor, Baltimore;J. H. Mc | u ‘Traveling Mew's club, at which meeting every | Pa%CHHON: 9 3 i o Women During 1 At the Morchants—W adbor ¢ Y traveling man, whether he is a member or | Tansas Citys Wil Sy Chatbouy $50 ot tion, dnatEiS Muklt L e not, is earnestly requested to be present A, Williawis, J, D, Y Sionx it S , Cutment for Loss of Vital 1 R R T R The divectors and officers of the elub feel | Charles S Day Ove s, New Mexi | From Chicago and Return ¢40. il ot ‘conido o or i ) that this meeting should be well attended. | uth, Des’ Moines: Samuel G, | i o W W your N Fitis and also say that 1418 Tor the tveiing men | B0 St Lous: Srank Sherman, St oseph: Messrs, Raymond & Whitcomb Eheuiator Noreous { with qu Ao of Omahar fodecide whether the directors | N K Van Husen, (S 1zl (eI 2 Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, i, Sion Powunda, Andrew ( , Omaha, N shall vent, furnish and equip club rooms or | and Company o hattan and 0, o wttend the not. 5o far, owing to the slowness of the e of clty traveling i who signed the membership , Clin 1% compiny May mis T voll to pay their dues the directors T i G B N it prudent inen, not seen their wiy clear to fur. seph y len, W. J. Rijgh 4 isco; | MeLean, Chicagzo; Joe Carns, eward: R W nish rooms as they would like to, and co auently have done nothing towards purchas inge fixtures and venting rooms Johuson (Wist; G M. Brown, | | Of the 157 signers, who signified their . | W3 L. Johns finden, Ta. | Ghikhis endosub | tentions of being members of the elub, nincty At the Paxton— L. H. Lichtensten, St | o vilne four were traveling men and sixty-three | Louis; L. I Blue, New York; . A, Poter- | Y o wholesule houses. ‘Mhivty-nine travel. | Son, Stratton . Chadbourne, Chicago: | mn hiave paid their dues and forty-one | ¥+ C. Paul, Buffalo; . C. Munger, M. M | wholesale firms have paid their's, Six travel. | Jackson, W. V. Gallagher, 18, 1t is, Sig | ing men have withdeawn their names as | W P. A, Gerberich, Dion alding | member Lotal receipts of es to date ar Jordan I ML E chard, | p: ' topped. 1t ha ‘ 10, | a Mol y D org | i nrormat Prospe s adtdress LB, Rus Sice the ¢ of tho club wo have % 1. Wetherby, Norfolk « secured cight mher nnatiz 8. W. Rayimond, or it & GUAFLGF 0T 1 oa X g La s estimated hat 10w cost #1500 per | B Vol Nelv Yorle, Soii & B orpem i eeriare e East Chattanooga Land Company, ako City | heads 'S “the Grea Uniy or any of it year to vun the ¢ t,, Boston, Ma 1b successfully, i unless Dy next Satuvday $1,000 is collectod th At the Casey—George B, IR | Andmast laalthy r | tors do not feel justitied in renting and fue- | Georse W, Scott, DesMoines od An | Woana iy e ._ nishing rooms, | Chicago: A, W. Allen, Milwaukee, f, P BAKING POWDER €O, SULLIVAN M. D A 2 F 1L would seem that tho gentlemen who weve | \‘:‘uu..vm.‘u 1. D. Camphell, Detroit: () | BANFRANCISCD, - ST, LOULS, ’ . LOr 80 enthusinstic wnd called” so loudly for an | J- Slater, O, C. Pinkle and L. Finkle, ol Seeretnry, L B, RCssELL 18 ahove _‘ Omuha Traveling Men's club should bo more | Yoke, Colo.: T, ¢, Todtman, Chic: W. 8, | I o i T oL 2488 A P‘M'I“wl;flm h prompt in paying their dues, The officers be Kimball Glenvock, Wyo.; W, I Frishy, ‘ QR TxiineSnes . Beautiful Pholographs I s e love that if every and each teaveling man | Meadville, Pa. O G vian, | [ M Teaand Coffee culture, will be sent lh ching Emerson who is interested” in having a club at Omaba | & Sty D, “Lesdernin, Noew | i on recelpt of your address. oAl will try and be present next Satur ovine kX W Ga Salt Lake City; | | T Okt Mo CHASE & SANBORN, 136 Broad St., Bostor. Engraving alls i und do thelpduty, w suceessful club will | Dy W. Sheldon, ¢hi H. C. Mckvony | i ADAMS. T8, Miato Street, Boston, Mass Western Dept. 80 Franklin 8t., Chicago, ll. Artists’ Supplie Kimball be the result, Butif no more can be done '\;\u\l Imm. MeBride 3 | EMEFFERNAN, Lynn, Mos | s Moulding Pianos & Organs. than has been done up to date, in a fin augh, Peoring J. H, May PR C TEN ’ J. 1 D ANMESON, Chastanoogn, Tenn X | e Call !\, SMIislc Men's club is to quit busi and the of- | O.; Theo L. Beambiem, Ora L O | & v $ W iii v } - - e . . T e— flcers to refund the monoy colleeted, the ox. | Ville; L. Adsit, Omaha: Mil TG [ | anil rheol¥e subseriptions. for it G % i 1513 Pouglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska - pense to duto being li cago: Dr. Turher, Boston: Tulbe 2t Washbigtol Hiut R c Gentlemen, in cone . T wish to state | Hannibal; A, I Drinkle, Oskaloosa; Geor | H i ) B - TR that it is for the Omaha trayeling n; A S, Hart, Red Oals ) AN E e A B eide, and that decision must boe " ——— | ol fhe CRGS ; MANHOOD RE§\1 o\nlr?”E 2: Thoe Waell Isnown spaciali=t | tween now and next Saturday evenin In advanced ago the de are : ) | P Wondertul Spanieh traveling men, shall have | wonderfully refroshed b, s AT Is unsurpnssed b treatmont of all forms of it l H Es | { ey Jeon [ with gorher and decide.” Yours respectfily, | 1| oLy dues falke tho PERKINS | A Tiaro Glianco to Vit oroncy, foss of Moot i dubfn 4 yolme Ye = 8 Written Guurus C. O, Lobkck. UiolaBar e Giale: ANV D, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, NASHVILLE, ' \ 0 \ President Omaha Traveling Men's Club, | depeimeut s ¥OTL 6T Hotiomry | GATCH & ‘ LOOK&UTMOUNTA]N; b oo syt g1 1 e | Of courso they do. Awmevi nd i f h Cor. Lt it N ! Deg T i After Use. dolinnie Beall spent last week in the Re- | gaie care of the Balin . | I \ L' \l \\% Al the-pall is'af the Aty nftie | sun i ol A o 1) i i fiom T i publican vall th considerablo sucee \ese maidens a Y LY1 22\ INIEN § | i AN . B P E ety At O Bhioont, o thege ruodona o NORTH CHATTANOOGA. !S [ e e o bt g gisealy apee both of Des Moines, Tn.. spent Friday und | though ¢ Ik g FORTUHES FOR INVESTORS IN THE nent #w o, o o 8ot by opli, , whilch 1 Saturday in Omaha dropping off the 514 Farnam St,, REVIVING SOUTH. Wi i 2 ! iy, ¢ i Tnenn iy Aftor u serious illuess of nearly five mouths The lat Extraordinary ! ' s Hew | | apEEL PENS, | Foibemenaei | griitaEapiin Wocritten guarantee to ei Paxton Bldg 16th & Farnam )t awife i J. C. Lauyx has resumed work in his JEFRIRRY o8 g Qb Herware ¢ ey ) K Eng 048 $10 ¢ i A0ca) #ioa ‘\‘,“ T i GOLD MEDAL, pA N, 1889, | 4 'u L mereial trayelers o emphis held | the tr ¥, s e Was one « ik N ANk, 1 » w il “q - | MADAID ¢ b on AV i, arvueed o | SSLwomen that Washington s £ S prico VarA VALY R, THE MOST PERFEGT OF PENS. | B RESTORED. MAD(D GHEMICAL 80, Bl G, naid of & fund for the Aood -\n""l‘vb . ‘\“|”v iglas niard d go¥e will olfer every fpie wid Fraft P o SN L le 8 s anneo w Fur ¢ A ] g uent o into the best o without reser | / 5 - LA bl 5 f L oot y thing for the northwost Yehey o doparty o Ly ~ - A S REAL ENTATE AGENT RIIACES ERE TO WEAK NEN Omahi and hi ysivian suys he will be able | prottiest tho 1» 0 of [ Royulty props , Spescer,Cl Orders by Mall und Express will recelye | g . h s » . B A ol “ry 10 reswme work aguin soon riad t duy o u ve 0L SlufEilors u. Oumans A b, | BRSUartass Atteation i far XN ah¥olel y I Brof 1F, ¢, 10 W LK, Moodus,Conmg It is of interest to note that fn many of the | young clerk who worked be Blums. #; or's o & 1 PSS away, x.x. cuy. 61 State S, Chicago . gt ey o the oo B by L