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TR W WT FAWATA. mwvware A aws L R me s owe A BEE /fWEDNESDAY, MAY 21, e N Ty STILL A MYSTERY fe den b o He nlleges that | Mayne and the Mirrors. l lll.‘ Ll l Y. - » b and ha 1 Max- | There is trouble betsveen O. E. Mayne and f \ Hakii | The Rubber-Coat Suspects ‘Kurw 1“““‘“nl\r’\‘\'\vaer'r‘\‘Q“\rv; i e | sser's barber ahep. About four years ‘he s : X .| Nothing About the I | farther 'ihat the setion against him | €0 Mayne placed in the shop a sot of mi 1 on ny, THO (WO FubbUrcoet & Uk Muswell's attorney, to | rors decorated withiRis name. On his re- NWednesday, it Bax 3 Folan were relcased yes! the 1 rsays he has been paying blood | turn the other day henoticed that the s musio hall, having become convineed that they could in | money to keep him from pushing bis claim. | hiad been erase: Y ' pose N - 1 10 way be connected th the Poor e Elhv nd police comm LA ot ! af v sy tr mo for twenty vears. | Mayne demanded the mi 0 e e not_in ed until afte g r old a special scasion at { u,‘.',:;.‘ ol an to why they "been held q £ arted Thomas rtric | man refused to lethim have them. Mayne ;'"'““"‘;*» “‘\“[i‘ h “”‘."'.”"-“ (% | and were greatly surprised at the iformation ave not had an attack ] \jv”\'wli']\".'.'.' n aufh, and ob o writ Which our advertisements command was never more strikingly illus= ne applicants for positions upon the — ) 4 ¢ & eonstab] ant W N y f i : police force, % A Puny Reward. e A 3, | Sonlel, down ¥ thesuderonsy/Stofmthe wall) | UL ated than in the rush for the Spring Suits, which we placed on special .m-,h'{ ~|.»I::‘[.]‘:::II"",;?.I: ce «»‘.";u‘ur;'.‘:-{.'.l,:]_ the matter of 8 reward. for the capturoand | VANDERVOORT AND GOUGAR. ”1“3\.“‘ A lawsnit will de sale last week. They are going fast. We have opened the past few days s0ld out to David Cole, formerly in | conviction of the Poor assassin Tney “Inform" on Con Gallagher WH N presentedithe former owners of the | Several more lar shipments sse we have selected about BOOsack D. Cole & Co. [ vestoriay moming. o | S €V Gallagher, post ter, called at | SIE% .1::1:\'.”\',‘, m( ':trfff'”,'.'."l,, to womain upon | SUits of differ ent styles which we offer this week at a ‘“sale” price o The three soldiers who have not yet ! S QA 0 | g Brr ofice yesterday morning and offered | in Omabi. - For months past he has been o | 7.00. They are made of all wool cassimeres and cheviots, neat pat= been apprehended and who are alleg aspecial meeting and offering & good | yya following card for pubiication: citizen of Ogden, %o have beon concerned In the Lova Zei- | sized reward for the capturc and conviction |~ oyama, May 20.—To the Editor of TuE BEF. — terns, of good workmanship and well fitting, and they will make good/ case at Fort Omaha, will be | of the fiend. I consider that the board should | Iread in this morning's Worid-Herald that An Absolute Cure. A ) £ Ve o hices : A A R In fow days and brought be- | give the matter precodence over all other en rin her fecturg I oo [ The ORIGINAL AF N honest business suits nice enough for anybody to wear. They are of fore the United Statés district court. | gagements which the members may have, | & | 1 orn | ";“'(;“l‘“!‘('l"“d‘:_l;'_]'m‘“"ry'”'";l*_;“l'l’l“‘“' tin boxes, | different grades and qualities, but noneof them is worth less than $10.00 H bres, burns. The 1s of the West Omaha school | and fix the thing without a particle nl' delay proh bition committe s sald to have lu\n or- ARG, W 0 N re s S ”p'Hw LA m”"'ll”'l"_‘\’_m_‘ }’””;]'“"m; i that "h{ium ot l'v'r ganized fn thisclty, "= 0t wound: Shapped hands and alls lr(nl‘ ""“,\'L,( and a great many among them which you would think ret 1sonable ap flay. & reprosenttivoof onc of the &Y | whlsh tinkcis 60 e tite, g Sone, 1 | e Wby ORIGINAL ABIBVINE OIYE | $12.00 to $18,00 school house 1 gathered up $18.8, | Mk CO l(,,;:,“il"ffi“ st L b 2 5 cents per box—by mail 80 cents B s S . t - Vi most of which was in pe nnies and small | 'ty S i sentimont | exacti, | o T Toin- Vi s odilie 01] S uits. SRl S change, g n favor of making the amotun . X m e 508 b i Ta5: tho. ceieatta ; . : Nelson Morrls, a pork pncker of Cht | 1o not think that s sl sould bo offer hve tiken the to ‘l‘ L e L e We have also received during the past week several big lines of 70, is the owner of 6,000 acres of land | simply for the ai put should demand con Lh AR TR et fl sidents s city od o : BEE > A ¢ : ; ! ¢ ! Fout. Moianins. Soins i ago: the:|\ViEnd i anging | me Ptbe posttion™ ot Deing 4 | yesterday, and referring to the article in one | BOyY S’ suits, short and long pant, in which you will find equally big bar= ear’ Tekamah, Som h ; | y Gounty commissionors attompte to loc a reward for the b | tattier and informer, ratte foxe | Of the Omaha papers in regard to opium dens i ’ ¢ W 00Dty Fond shireugli tholand;: Movls | Joncs peoplonncion tho day that ) 3 o "m.i'qfi‘..’{.d;‘,, oke | gays: “Instead of there being 1,000 Chinese | 9 8111S. wanied” 81,000 dumages, bt "’f'»“'”ml s City. Now, it would ] oSt | Ao ',N".}'f,,‘y‘v'\'m“l'.l‘\dy:fif.".]'n‘,"".‘.'.”\‘.'.”.,"'.’{' BOO Knee Pant Suits of a splendid pattern, and durable goods, sizeg id riot propose to pay a cen weroad | to have to pay any reward : mig § lod on Mis, Goumie afa: ine bied by Gooy Wah on Fourteenth st g ¢ 3 was located, an injunction issued, and | have offered if Neal isn't consicted.” ‘,,m,‘,‘):: Ty e U tatw et AU L O 18, at $1.00. suit commenced, Mr. Burns Will Contr I was not corvectly roported. My state- | Smoked by the tenants, and no Amer ) 8B0 good all wool Cheviot and Cassimere Suits,in handsome checks, Marriage Licenses Onana, Neb., May 20.—To the Editor of | ment conveyed information that ey | oA e AT o e B e Marriage Licenses. anis, Neb,, May 2 0 the Editor o ent conveyed information thy o me TS s 05 5 : ° oR Licenses were issucd to the following | Tue Bee: 1In the interest of good order and | second hand from him—that C. C. Tur: coat pleated and well made up, at $2.28. parties yesterday the fair fame of our city, I want to voice the sccretary of the onal Tiquor d t We also offer as a specis bo all w K ants Suits by o, | ety Tt il | et ot oy Tdigestion _ s a special, about 200 all wool Knee Pants Suits of ‘\\\"-Hmm m;h- Omaha........ endorse the efforts of the mayor and chief of ¥ S very strong material, regular knockabouts, the regular price of which is ]"1".1[\41\(]\”\[..\]‘} n,.,‘.)f".‘ ‘,'_' s police on the subject of placing at their dis- | pnoiw the man. Another party, Paul Van- 8 not only a distressing complaint, ot | $8 The color does not take well and we have marked them down to | posal afund to suppress lawlessness in_our | dervoor me to me for and from him with | itself, by causing the blood to 5 "\‘"““ 13 ‘\: I""'»‘;";')"”'I'}""l midst, and to this end will be one of one hun- | t s : bemm| depraved and the system en- | $1.90. Alfred Johanse min . dred 1 e $1,000 to beso placed. I be. v fon do you refer to?" feebled, is the parent of innumerable vt e S S i Turner was present at the ARG s VAYer eI NRFATRFILIA SHOES--Gentlemen who are looking for the best shoe for spring and AR ARE than that number will cheerfully respond Pming is sece m ) o be: & 1o Iges % > L Piedmont. : SA'L BURNS. “But you used his name: and announced | ":h"":“}":l;,’,“:“‘,';]f",i’,h'{"“'*r:‘.":,’,’l‘l'”‘“;“l;: summer wear, are requested to look over our line of genuine Kangaroo Remember the new Black Hills town £ 2 him as your autho | v = o s 1 i > Junetion point of two railvonds, A BineAtaBaRooh R T a1 and i todo o The |18 proved by ihe following testimony Shoes, as they are decidedly the best ever made for tender feet. Wew tion sale of lots commence May 22, Walter Perkins, the well d ed vagrant, it I made was that Turner attended the rom Mrs, Joseph Lake, of Brockway P i ace. ¢ »e8S £ S P ies ol rear re . aPrs tlon sale of lols commenco Muy 22, 1890, | _Walter Porina tho el drosscd vagrant, | I0rLL | 1oe ™, Cof o™ that Ms Gallagher Centre, Miclv:— have them in lace, congress and Southern ties, Goodyear welts, guaran-g on the Elkhorn line from stations b it SbLRORIGY. I CHIS pocliot ssastinad m'-‘“"" ord to that ¢ by a man in his ‘Liver complaint and indigestion | teed, at 3),3 90. tween Norfolk and Piedmont and Whit T z ofnce made my life a burden and came near T YO b Bl Bl ST L e i | P AT L et G A Ol BO T (T We offer today 10 cases of fine Patent leather shoes, Lace and Con= years I suffercd_untold agon May 21, good until May 24, i the penitentiary. e ana lked five minites together i the | redutedaimost wa skeicion,and bty | oress, of good quality and fine finish at $2.50, shoe stores charge you =2 all. had strength to d A about, Al Going to Fullerton. The § rning she safd the mattor had been P only | $5.00 and $6.00 for no better quality. A large delegation of leading Omaha busi O regard Ho arsaparilla as having | M. v and he would not the most delicate covld be digested at | S ness men will attend the colobration at Ful- | passed above the grade of what are commonly | den e all. Within the time mentioned several We also offer a full line of low cut Shoes for summer wear at about Atent or proprictary midicines,” saii i ro used by Mrs.Gougar,vouched shysicians treated me without giving re- lerton today. The event is in honor of anew | HUE n physi atly, “1tis fally | for by a dozen responsible men who heard ief. Nothing that I took seemed 10 do | one half the prices shoe stores get for them. enterprise just completed, and which, it is standard medicing, wde, is as follows : any permanent good until I commenced sald, gives that town fine water power and a | s won this position by its undoubted | My authority is Mr. Con Gallagher, who the use of Sarsaparilla, which We fill Mail orders for Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods, same as big flouring mill ) W ac \d by th any remarkable cures it seretary of the first ¢ i and has produced ‘wonderful resulis. Soon copted the invitation and will go a hus effected 3 femarkable eures 1t LS et forming of the second, and | after commencing to take the Sasape- | fOr clothing. We send goods C. O. D. with privilege ofiexamining and if Manager Dickinson and ( I o g i who says he is ready wear to thi rilla T could see an improvement in iy Agent Tibbets of the Union I i e : e e o e Crtviie from | condition: My appetice bogan toreturn | go0ds are not satisfactory you need not take them. A e corze L, Millar, . B Miljard A DESPEIATE THIEF. the peshonsibility of the Statemont made by | #hd with it cume. the ubifity to digest Charles Guion, C. N. Deitz, James ~IEET her makes the attitude in which she has all the food taken, my strength im- o 3 A 3 Kert & 9 1 herself all the more censurabl proved each day nd er o few Johin Cowin, S. 'Brady, John A ickert & McDonald and i e a0 L] Frank Coly and oiers. "Thoy O ALCOr S e Fandervoort, true to his nature, is show directions, T found a s 5n/s privite civ o0 tratz is the name registered on up us a contemptible, tattling busybody. “able to attend o all household i cords by a bold and determined C— tie: The ",l,””" has given me a Mrs, Winslow's § Syrup is the best Supremely Delightful Dew T6asaof 1L G of all remedi teething ; m ; AW AR vt s $ 5 \\Imn(\u tailor shop of Guckert & McDon 1 . s G ald on South Fifteenth was opened yesterduy | (e sonse of ¢ dealths and strongth yer’s a'saisa”“a' [} ¢ ter's Stomach Bitters, morning he, in company with two others, | iy v Of vigor is tested by Councilman Bechel has received the follow- | whose description is in tie hands of the po- in feeblo , its restorative PREPARED BY Ing letter from a brother of the late O. H. | lice, went in and engaged the porter, O. D. wlizing poteu « evinees itsc Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Rothack Wood, in conversation, which called the lat- | improved appetit estion and nightly re. e ) 0 . W Y ) eres pose, the sole conditions under which Price $1; six bottles, $6. Worth $5 u bottles O nel’? 0 as an OUPtBB t ts Cixcixsam, 0., ) My, W ter's attention toall pints of the store. The [ Ppac e ) S0l oo Vonelsated to r L n I'eers. Bechel: Dear Sir—L write to inform party left after a few minutes and Wood | the human system. A gain of fiesh of course : or o 4 W h fellows lation. Assurely as winter follows the and the other business and professional gen ter o short interval two of the fellows il L o)) Y tlemen who v , could hear | returmed aud Stratz slipped a bolt of cloth fall of the leaf, does disease shadoyw the foot- cxlu me I.m.lnlu\}lu\.‘.‘.luu'u- heart-deop Tiospt s e e R e e e s u took her—a brokes g SRRIHR e o i y ands 4 your helping arms, no | 7 xeiting chase ensued I S prompt to fasten u 7 Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concession: L0 YOUERNS bIng FatD Avert dise: I e e AR Ay n_u orrowing broth chabling toni Cvenawr | |LLakes tioipurestiohenvoipard Lgstilicet Hon INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE F A v, | falling strength but mitigates and counte S gentleman and starto :d ) I 1 and down to the cts the infirmities of uge and thoso of - the Fivest meat flayoring stock for Soups. € S il sl Iy cone T | ST M i i | S e, o, e i Sances and Made Dishes. v GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING 3::; “l'.f\'lf’ f'(']'l\""l’"';l““;f“"“"‘ W volyer on his pursuers who now numbe Kidney troubles vield w it. soul, ik dozen or more. Trom this point, ho Jas (e e e Will take place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Paso del Nortel Mexd down t oy between i and Harney Federal Court. | of teat bect, or the value of nbout $5.40. | ¥ o hwelfth Ofieer Kelly, whose bet 15 on | A case involving some of_the people who ' ; WEDNESDAY, MAY 2ist, 1890. | Thirteentt street, saw ‘Him cross the thor GO LI e b Genuine only with 8 Ry s grant that no similar t may ever | gyl T oo dfter him and. start. | Have had a hand in building the new county A Je \ Under the personat superviston ot GEN, JOHN S, MOSBY, ana yvr.cavino avcorries, G y{\'nr \nv; ..\I of \n;n“m it | e Harney, intercepted the thief hospital commenced in the United States Justus von Lichig’s the former a gentleman of such prominence in the United States that his presen oes may that which you have done for our i in frontof ‘s | court sday afternoon, From the evi- signature as shown S \ f ] sumicient 1tee Lo the public that the drawings will'be held with styict honesiy s dead be returned to” you an hundred-fold y : i vIlibo! ) and was a en A e brattte Gt 2 . s and the latter (the Supervisor of the Mexiean Government) is of g Yours truly. W. A. ROTHACKER, s ,'l'.‘:.,.“‘“'“ ! lenc ]”‘”{ "] it s that '\“"“ [A\ | CE L O BB AT LE L e ek i : 3 the original contractovs, sub-let the o e e G g { the vooms in_building Xo. 6 to ; " i 7 ] CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. iy re . B O D e arst oy Do i Bnen el o3 ; &N o B / ) : Only 60,000 Tickets! Onl\' 60,000 Tickets] 30 0 K v afternoon. i | ¢ wus charged with nd laveeny. 1 i ron. 3 1o & 2 - T O TN '\ NIPTe _ Nigloclc yoaterday Stiamoont Rcwis | e wos oharged with gl ey with the i - oA . WHOLE TICKETS, §4; HALF TICKETS, $2; QUARTER TICKETS, §$1. D Religd . et Johnson's Cyclopiedi ' X > i k lllc:qu:lll:' [‘:;ndu"\l\un. N | cligious services were conducted by Rey e A X after a. Liv n o the Eafo | P - aAvre e =S 5 3 Kulns, after which the Elks, of which order !]I;\il rYion r“ul“:m e «l”“\ ”’:i’;’i'l:;‘:: Ryan & Walsh ‘harge lding | | d l‘ L‘\V I)L].) S LIST OF PRIZI Mr. Alexander was a member, took charge of | edition d oA PGS XS Ation |} gid put in the b b= pri Ap ition Prizes, the renaius. e will be suprised at tho amount of new | wmoint a; s people B I I E B E A Ns | 1 Prize of §60,000. . Shl\ 009 [ 10 prives or Lo r The iuterrment was at Forest Lawn ceme- | and valuable information not found in ' put i Tor. tha —WE OFFER L prtseof 10t . o ogon |t Bl 0f - * - any other eyclopedin, Remember it has | amount, & ! cted on /1310 litlo beans to fho bot- | O B 3 10 Dires o lrl(\'olulhlrmlm.L’)un -Hu.r i f Torm: e pall-bearers wero William Gyger, 8.8, | 10'cditors of the highestseholarly stand- | e gofuds fiat the county knew only Iy | g lent: sult all nges. oA ? %) ench : (IS SEBa5HGA0 L Y SN & bottle. | [ 705 0! ‘erminnls to $10,0 20 of eu Cuntis, David Bennison, G, R Gris “ | ing, and over 2,000 contributors.” Notice | & Wilsh. ouitin to st Suisition (v | pe GG 8.7, 17, 70, Photo-gravure 100 Dilzesof G ahehoriii i T o v I i % ) speak of this work as the best: the matter was ake n‘u.‘ )t | pnlwlbuuufi.hi: picturo for 4 20 Prizes of 1914 Prizes amounting to.......... o Elcs, 1 Rev HilL DD LI D ISt arhors S i ve . cents (coppers or LA, ¥ Lwere presented by the Elks, rom Rev. Th ill, D.D., LL.D., | ™ppé suit of Aun Conn s, the Union 3 F. SMITTI & €O, ) & 3 TN A ex-president vvard university, fic Railvond company was tried by a jury | Makers of **Iite Beans, St Louls, Mo, il ‘of Mexteo In ¢ i} y posit | s p Wil o collee Portland, Maine, Aug. 6, 18¢ hvlm\mn United States court yesterday alter. NEAS i » | Universal Cyclopa revised ¢ . wrdict of 21,500 rendered in favor . A\L the remarkable low pri- held toduy il & M is an over presentcompanion and friend, aintiff. | hushand of Mrs. taking rooms to the South Omaha cd A Tl e bR el OB R 1 the employ of the any, a rmonies will be under the auspl quently than I do my 1 | ces of ur | lorkranz, of which society dicd; and for this veason the action to vecover o | n ] T o, ks Usabriged. i o | di, i 2 s S | B12 and $15. oD Bering your Tl address. MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING Co., It being an established Supervisor for the Government City of Wuarez, Mexico. Mr machinist at the Union | and vi eldom fail to nm! in it ym the Pucific \hn|)~ and his estimable wife, ave | kind and amound of information which 1 ve Pills. mourning the death of their little 'son, | need.” An fmporta 4 X T O TS George W., who died yesterday, Lfive | Burraro, N. ! ; liver, stomach and bowels through the NOTICE. fend remittances for tiokota by ordlnaey lettar, contalning Monoy Orian ) oo du \ T f) 1 R4 - e e - s are A ssued b, ess Companies, New York Exc W i o billiousness, bad taste Y | . < Mgdglly 8 e rix : & e the family residence, | Yiireot, | and especially to those who are pursu- | euro bitiousness, bad o, Horeil Ao strictly first-class, cach pur- MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., The rontains will bo Thterred in Forest Lawa | ing sell-sot courses in _the great univer- City of Juarez. Mexico, via I3l Paso, Tex cemeter sity of life—John H. Vincent, chancellor Juc I . < N « B X — - Chautauqua university. aha, Neb., | S oin & Cors May 1st, 1889, —1 concur in Hn\ endor T i ment. John P. Nowman, . ! # ent. Jc . Nown clist Cullis at the People's. towin ¢ of the Mavericl | “arany of Omah ding scholurs R ! Nati ; bank which is as X i c Svangelist Cullis took possession of the s - ten the best value for his well known_ in business and flnancial civeles | have Johnsons in their libvavies. Some > of the People’s theater last night kb bastnes sl gy B A o veoies teaer st | DR, J, B, McGREW, | Rk vk wasicororaed | bonrd of o e sets o | M i Sy Tacwinterno | THE SPEGIALIST, | f meney: 1 and was one of the last, if not the very J schools, Y St incorporated under whilt was known s | Corrospondence solicited with tench- conducted u serics of revival meetings in | PR'VATE e Doctor 1s nnsurprsscd | the old banking law of Mussachusetts. 1t | aps und experienced business men, A, J, | Omuha. He spoke of his expericnces in Lon R r At D) sandes had a local interest—that is, it was intended 2 5 ;| don and of what he knew of drankenness in No treatment has ever heer %o advance tho intorests of Kast Boston, | 1ohnson & Co., 11 Grout Jones st., New | {10 6 e Ao A s Yol thie world's metr He had been receutly i [ which, since 1310, had grown to be one of the | I, | Tina had stronger endc most fnportant ottlying wards in Boston Address for terms or particulurs, W. Hag 1 lon and oceuny the | mont, A cure s guarintedd i the vory worst cnves had ablished s ) pgo | P Hunnicutt, Omana, Neb, v R ) bud estublishod sl Yington. tho ot of ® vich English brower, | iLfomatabdayawitloutis terminus “of the Cunand line of : THE NATION'S DOCTORS. Whoithad hogh eonrey A and it had arra 4 — fito ithis L oonnty g would | relieving the bi houses and dock privileges which have sinee | Omaha Brothers Who Want Them to | g0 home sadder men_ after | fulsu becd wmous in the commereial history of e bocony ) Come to This City. proibition had invaded the land. Overiu | B A oston > o old cos hey ha 1ere is no pub s ters in the city proper, at the corner of € tion, together with Dr. Galbraith and Dr. veason the legislatires wer ity o norsourness, 0 their, worst i gress and Water steeets, in- postoftice square. | Gapen, left Monday night for Nashville, Ten ribed s 1 \porance work, he | most dreadful results aro_ahsol But the \!.nl'lh k bank InH wis but a A : .S ¢ B sy brd Lag el W famner P 20y is—thab 15 . tho g volume of its | medical association work done by himsclf ¢ B | wi business. The capital remains today the | Dr. C. Rosewater started two days ago. w o m»vu onts, A wondcrf romedy. 0 . winter, and hoped that his present campa same as it was in 1854, $100,00 but its tran As has frequently been mentioned, the Ne would WO ful. T'he choir then saug | e ¥ Y o S nctions now are fmmense. Whon we say that | hraska dologation will mak@an effort to have | a couple of Liymus and the meeting adjc urned. , Ny A Diamond Merchants, Importers and Manu= "; |l'lmml~”lw s ovex 000,000, the story | the next meeting of the association held i M. Cullis Will hold a sevies of pord and Bladdoer cur | i facturing Jewaelors, ot ila great suc is Omaha Dr. Bryant i 1 to hay it the Peopl 0 & » 1 Jryant is 8 0 « u cople’s h CORNER 16TIH AND FARNAM STS., OMAIA, Tu many respocts ifs managoment af the R eivE i bau A taes it saataeh Ay ond effect 08 i : 2 QL8 Al A preseut time ds very much like thut which | gicjans, particulirly those at the head of * the medi g ¢ © discase re and SWell Don. velties in every departin t rice 1 has characterized the Chemica oy d New various medical societies of that section, and & “n Asit | it may bo depended upon that he will use his Diamond Finger Rings $2.50 up to $300, advantages to the best manner possible PURE 00K t orie i pme— Dinmond Lace Pins from $5.00 up to $1000,00, born Ho toc iciering | New York, Massachusetts, Counceticut 0. Sta « [ Diamond Rings from $10.00 up to $2,500.00. naturally nd bis early education with Way, | Ohio, 1 T T T nFFIGE B Ca : ¢ ¢ Diamond Studs; Diamond Searf Pins; Diamond Collar Buttons; Dia- LA ““‘:‘«\\ T \“]“*\."”‘ i takinot,, ihn aro sid to bx ,.‘.|<_ 110 Omaly, as u result nam or 14th St., 5 ;! i mond Cuft Buttons; Diamond Hulr Pinss Dinmond Lockets; Dinmont head of the Boston bauks. Tho term ¢ SRNUEE NI A0S U 9L DENRIR 60 “omdia, Ne! 5 e Bracelets, Loose Di p fer at short notice, i3 susceptible of several interpretations bt [ PRt cated that Kansan ' City. Mk { WATCHES— Large assortment E old Stem Winding Watciies y In tho sense of fiduciary fuc- | apolis, St. Paul and Denver will form a ¢ | GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, Iy, g from $15,00 up to $500.00, Gold Filled Watehes, $15,00 and upward. it hesitate to say that u Dinati Minst this city, but Dr. Bryant ey 0N i ALl kinds Silver and Nickel Watches, from the Cheapest to the Best, See Mr. Potter, fow banks s iself as coufidint of resi o W. BAKER & CO’S 4 our New $3,00 Watcl > ubsorbed so much Solid Gold Watch Chains from $7.50 up. Aot fnien Dusiivss i oXchanges | 19 by \ Brfiakrasl [}[]G[]a 4 ; y Finest Rolled Plate Chains, only $2.50, worth £5,00, dits as the Maverick Natioual bauk Whooping Cough. . A L o . 500 Elegant Wateh Charms and llnllu y 0UC E et 8 Ranm Al trall There is no danger from this di ot 1’ wtely pure and y ¥ 12 dozen Solid Sterling $ I riginal divectos wore Suniucl tall, | chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely g ¢ ;;}-utuw tny 3 SRS s One lot of Rolled Plate Bracelets, assorted patterns, sold formerly at yaah un G, BArstow, GCREY | ¢ liguefles the tough, 1S and ) 10 ) 5 2,00 and $3.00, now H0¢ each to close them outs 3 U Samuel Hall, the et ll-S 2,00 and s . i : s v N. Hooper, I A, Sumacr, S e iy, | 4ids in it expectoratiou. It ulso | i No INPUIE BLOOL i e Solid Gold Finger Rings at $1.00, $1,50, $2,00, $3.00, butider of East Boston, Captain William C, | Severity und froquency of laroxysms of | : g - ILER & CO,, ; nd up to $10,00, worth $2.00 to $20, 00, Barstow wus the genial treasurer of the East | SouEhil ‘”"K'h"“‘;“"";l“ Apoady. 1800y . arcl gar, o TOIS AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS, itul lne of the celebrated fsian Diamonds,” (imitation Boston company, i genuine o and o EHORG 14 1og Hhie lapal aul " OMAHA. NEB onds) in Gold Settings, Studs, Scarf Pins, Laco Pins, Ear Rings, ciable companion. Henry N oper m $1.00 upward, o at {he By o ths st voopen Ghuidrs. | NSRS RS il i [T | B g s i S e ) ¥ CIAL=We offer for a few days onky, until all are sold about 100 Hooper & Co, ket A A fur Juvalids as well s persons i eaithe Fine Steel Carving Sets, 3 picces, at only $2,00, worlh $5,00, Call R AR 67 Wua o Usury. s akcn . 1tionag Sold by Grocers everynhere, carly, as they will ot last long. Haneariee e ) g cks, 5 P WAL, yrellas, elo. RN At o . A LA | W BAKER & 0, Ducheer M | STEEL PENS, orpund s ek fangs Mienaag, Sden v a Asa P. Pott under. {3 - giving Mot Powa \ u”i“””‘ f'f Frioes oy 8 . - = | GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, Store for rent and fixtures for sale present ¢ ors are Asa P, Potter, R i FRess Ceep) F‘,,'h", Henry . Woods,Jonas H. French, | 898 Broker Maxwell a mox upon furui Al st AT ——, n AT et i THE MOST PERFEGT OF PENS, J i howas Dana, J. W, Work, ture to which he bad uo title, enters an el | xgw youk. CHICAGO. BAN FIANCISCO. §T.LOUIS and hildre allest, mildest | " 1l Sumiples fred & |chaser of one of these suits Imay well feel he has got-

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