Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 4, 1890, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUE SDAY, NOVEMBER 4, I'HE CITY. The records of the office of the build- Ing insnector show that one minor pe mit, aggregating $75 was issued yeste day. All parties who desire to furnish free conveyances on election day will please report atonce to Louis Heimrod. 608 BEE building. Jack Hawlking, the colored tough who bit a piceo out of Robert Muhling’s lip in a fight, paid $5 and costs for his amuscment Joseph Ravpicock was brought down from Linw {mul lodged inthe county jail, on the charge of unlawfully dis- posing of whisk The city council will be in session to- night just long enough to pass the Octo- ber appropriation sheet, after which the body will adjourn until tomorrow night. Judg 108’ office will be closed at 6 o'clock this evening one of his clerks will open up business for the purpose of issuing ‘marriage licenses, Miss Mabel G. died ut the Pratt, on Friday. ill but a fow duys. Sunduy. Today Charles Connoyer, secretary of the board of educ: will leave the affairs of his office in the hands of his female clerks and will go out and spend the day working against prohibition, Paving work was commenced on the Tenth street vi soon as the paving force of twelve pave the work pushed as rapidiy C. G. Kardale, who t been arrested for insanity, has be turned over to the county authorit and will be sent to the asylum. He was formerly confined at the Iowa hospital at Cl 1d S What Does it 100 Doses Ono Dollar™ means simply that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most economical megdicine to buy, becaus more for the money than any other pre bottle contains 100 doses and will 1ast a month, wh according to di ofore, be sure to get Hood's Sursaparilla. the best blood purifi Yol Hart, aged nineteen, dence of her uncle, ) The young : The funeral occurred . ¢ sturted a put on and a8 possible. frequently an? De \(Il John A. Y ¢, the Montreal defaulter who was doing valiant service in the local field for the prohibitionists until his arrest Jast Eriday at tho instance of Detective Bow- man ..[ Chicago, still occupic iting extradition to the scei . His prohibition friends, who ap- ~platided his aclions so loucly bofore. his font record was made known, have quietly slid out and left him to his fate. he Bee will throw election returns a huge trans- parency in front of The Beo building. Ten thousand people will thus be en- abled (o read the returns as fast as re- colved by The Bee, and Recaperation Can be had at Exeelsior Springs, Mo. Qet pamphlet of C. B, Moore & Co.yagents for Excelsior Springs, Mo., water, Death of a Pamilia racter. William S, Jones, fam v known as “Unelo Billy," died Sunday evening at Eloy- This evening Hest, Recreati 't of Gniahis for about fitteon years, long time conducted a shootini gal: lery on Harn cct. Ho was a fumiliar chiaracter on' tho stroots. Tho fumeral will take place Wednesday afternoon, Interment at Forest Lawn., How to Vote Against Prohibition, It is not necessary to have both proposi- tions “for” and ‘“‘against” prohibition or “for” and ‘“‘against’” lic The afirmative or negative proposition on either of the amendments is sufiicient, When? Sat. eve, Oct. 8 Orchard’s grand opening. v-g\nt new quarters, 1416 and 1418 Douglas st. A New Br The Acme pressed reorganized with largely stock, as the Omaha Hydraulic-Press brick company. ‘The new company has a capital stock of $100,000 and will be manoged by Omaha and St. Pouis capitalists, The plant of the new company will be largely increased and the enterprise be made one of the largest in the country. Company. i company has been lection Returns. Tne Bre will put election bulletins out in front of Tur Ber building tonight. “‘Between times" a cartoonist will get in his deadly work. Reliable clection Bave loug been a Bee specialty. returns Examine Orchard’s furniture. Grand opening Saturday evening, ()vl 8 How to Vote Againat Prohibition, It isnot necessary to have both proposi- tions “for" and “‘against” prohibition or Sfor” and “against’? license on any ticket. The afivmative or negative proposition on eithier of the amendments 1s sufticient, Flection Returns, Ture Ber will put election bulletins out in front of Tue Bee building tonight. “Between times" a cartoonist will got in his deadly work. Reliable election have long been a Ber specialty. reports 8. A. Orchard. Carpet, furniture and drapery. B —— Vote Early. Vote early today and avoid the crush. Otherwise you will 1ose your vote, Union club will have private wires for returns this evening, Residence Mail Boxes. Circulars were distributed throughout the city last week to tho effect that the United States postal laws authorized a certain kind of mail box tobe used by all individuals at thelr vesidences‘and explaining that agents would canvas Omaha immediately taking orders for the same, The postal regulations do mot autborize anything of the kind and this is meroly @ schieme of a forelgn corporation. A local company will have an elegant line of mail boxes t offer to the citizens of Omaba in the near futur e — PostofMce Clerks, Richard Phoenix, who has held the position of superintendent of the night registry de- partment at the postofie, has been appointed to succeed Mr. Waters as clerk of the regis- try department. Tho other elorks will be romoted in order. Captain William H. Jurdner of this city has been appointed by Postmaster Clarkson to a clerkship in the cftice. — How to Vote Against Prohibition, 1t is not necessary to have both proposi- tions “for” and “against! probibition or “for" and “against’ license on any ticket. The afirmative or negative proposition on either o' *he amendments is sufticient, e Vote Early, Vote early today and avold the crush. Otherwise you will lose your vote, R How to Vote Agoinst Prohibition, It is not necessary to have both proposi- jons “for” and ‘‘against’ prohibition or ifor and ‘“agaiust”’ license on any ticket. The afirmative or megative proposition on either of the amendments is suflicient, J John W Jud e and Clorks of Election, The judgies and clerks of election who have been appointed to act in the election which is to be held today are appended. They met yesterday in the county com- missionegs room and wero instructed as to their duties in the premises by Assistant County Attorney Morearty, TIRST WARD, First District—Judges, R. T. Glenn, S. Sorenson, John Warricks; clerks, Charles Huber, Adolph Foster, 8 District—Jndges, B. Leonard, S. Brandes, Ike Saunders; clerks, James L. Barnett, H. Shinker. Third District —Judges, John Zel Ricour, John W. Honza; clerks, J. Kulis Fourth Distriet -Judges, T K. Long, G. H., Gedulig; clerks, Cs fr. Gral Fifth District—Judgos, P, Mathieson, (. Goodman 3 Redfield, Charles Krug, Sixth District—Judges, M. Sharon, August ams, ¥ Franke; clerks, A. Johison, J. Mannott, J. Lowry, E. Durr, Joo Barrott, H clerks, J. P, J. SECOND WATD, District—Judges, J. Nagle, M. C. P. Welch; clerks, James Anderson, ank Clifford econd_District—Judges, B. €. Bell, Bli Garrett, Julius Rudowsky | clerks, Allen L. Lou McCoy. wes, S, P. Morrison, C. hmidt; clerks, W. W eph Michel, A. clerks, Jobn Fir: Farqualr, | | th District -Judges. sman, 8. B, Letovsky; M. Lawior. ifth District—Judges, M. Morrison, M MecCarthy, M. J, Mabtoney; clerks, E. Curtis, D, Shannahan. ixth District—Judges, Dan. O'Keefe, wpm.u.. P. Clifford; clerks, Ed ¢, Joseph Ormsby, THIRD WARD, Judges, Thomas Crosby, 1, J. J. Donovan; clerks, D. 1dsmidt, st—Judges, \ . D. J. Burgéss; clerks, W. First. District \\'nlmmn'nn 1iam McCune, W Judges, P, H. Neft, Henry Smithson ; clerks, B, Bier- Judges, . . Kinnes, . W. McGnan; clerks, Frank Frank McGinn, FOURTH WARD, First District—Judges, J. M. Fish, F'. W. Pickens, W. Willis; clerks, ¥red Watson, Robbins Judges, A. P. Nicholas, Second District H. Leslie, C.A. EIliS; clerks, A, Mein- AT w, 1. 1, Robinson, hird District —Judges, D, Piteher; clerks, D. Smith, att, J Fourth District—Judges, Gust Hahn, 13. B, tephens; clerks, Dan Collins, Fourth John Leik Kiuney, Judges, Charles F. Cr Muxwell, W etclier; clerks, Will d, Jonn Bani FIb Judges, Paul Paulson, J. T. cerks; David Snyder, 8. L. C. Erfling, D. ; clerks, E. D. Kit- J. B. Bruner, P. s, George H, Hess, Sec umll)l\hn t R. Knight, Aug Lockn ten, C. Bicknell, Third District O Donnell, E. Dalton, Fourth DistrictJudgos, T, A, Wallacs, rank Freidloy, C.J. Westerdahlj elerks, J. th, J. W, L\nn SNt wARD, First Disvrict—Judges k. W. C. Henshaw, Johu Pago; Patton, C, L. McCoy. Second District—-Judges John T. . C. Thomas, Frank . Goddard; Sergeant Cody, W. M. Carter “Third Dis Judges H. Beal, Thomas Johinson, D. A, Powell; clexks Thonas Johu- ston, Jares Beunett Fourth district—Judges, W John H, Eich and J. W. George Day and S. G. Fitth district—Judges, H. J. Wells, E. R. Wiggs and 12, 0. Hunsen; clorks, D. ¢, Smith and W. I. Piattner Sixth district—Judges, Thomas O. George Jones and Henry Percy ; cl Brown and W, E. Hurlburt, SEVENTI WARD. First Distriot—Judges, 1. T. Shelby, John Dennis, George Sabine; clerks, A, Jolliffe, J J. Points. Second district—fudges, dore Smith, 1. H. Olust Jud Judg T, Lyou; cler w. Clerks G. Lessontine, w! Denny, Clerks o0d, . Walsh, Theo- ad; elerks, Joln G. Megeath, P. VA 3 clerks, Joun T | H. Harner. FIGHTH WARD, - Judges, James Bry Denais Tane, Willlim ‘Auderson; clerks, Whi B. Wost. .\'4‘4 ond udges, A. W, Parker, J. ; J.S. Bennett, hmidt, J. Driscoll; clerks, o Third District—Judges, M. L. Bang, Aaron Hoel; clerks, bry, Joseph Hatfield. urth District —Judges, R. E. McDonagh, St. A. D, Bal »e, P, 1 1\Al;ll,nluk~4, A, H. Gilbert, W. F. Webber, NTH WARD, First District—Judges, M. L. Sheerer, M. Waltemeier, S. S. Van Beureo; clerks,J. W, Bowman, J. D, Porter. Second District—Judges, A, G, J. G, Miner, W. A. Spen § d, R. M. Taylo Third’_District—Judges, C. J. Johnson, J. A. Lee, J. F. Garduer; clerks, S, 1. Valen- tine, ¢! J. Johnson, SOUTIL OMATIA .7..0,.«:«, Jer D, Hussey, 0. H. H. Sals- A% nrd ~Judges, Dan Raffer \l Press; clerks, W, Thitd Wird—Judges, P. J. Blonden, Henry Ditzen; Dowling, Walter Slate. Fourth Ward— Judgos, Cunming, 1T 11, Raven; clerks, Peter Johu- Lo I, Smith, £0-—J udges, v hn W Notter lerics, G, W, Swayzo, Joln Judges, Fred Herting, is Harm; clorks, G, A. V es, H. L. or Davis; Ryan, John clerks, Thomas D. R. Scott, C. Gerbardt, John Veden, Douglas Mattl Georgo Hen Elkhorn—Judges, F. J. Bessey, Drexcl, Frank Gelston ; clerks, J. M. Moore, Fred Moulton, Omaba—Judges, D, D, Dego, J. Woonan; clerks, Roy Davidson, Peter Meyers Florence—Judges, F. M, King Weber, John Simpson; clerks, W. V. Smith, J. H. Cabert. Jefterson—Judges, Henry Wilke, J, T. Pi- land, Robert Dinsdale; cléviss, Morris Crone- meyer, C. J. Kloninger. Millard—Judges, Dr. Ebner, Dr. Jasperson, John Lempke William Poppen hagen, Henry Medrdlo—Judges, F.°A. McArdle, C. S, Avery, John McArdle; clerks, J.C. McAr die, Biijab Allen, Union—Jud, Phalen, H. C. b bek; clerks, W. L. Crosby, Mulligan Clark Thomas, F. Valley-~Judges. K. W. Whitmore,P. Harr! V. H. Thomas; clerks, William Mitcnell, D, Puffer, Waterloo—Judges, W. H. McCurd, L. W Pickard, Claus clerks, ¥\ D. Melius, George M. Tsaac Used 1n Millions of Homes— 0 Yoars tho Slandards Denton, Dan Jordan; clerks, 1. R Watts. Ot Vogt. West Omaha—Judges, Nick Mer Reick, R. Timme; clerks, Phil M Eley. Henry rgen, H. —— Election Returns, Tie Ber will put election bulleting out in front of Tue Ber building tonight. “Between times" a cartoonist will get in his deadly work. Reliablo huve long been a Bre speci; election ¥ NEWS, reports et SOUTH OMAMHA Robbed an Albright Barn, Thieves made a successful entrance into thebarnof the Albright milling company Saturday night_and stripped the Barness of alt valuables. No trace has been discovered of the depredators, About the City. Mrs arder is listed among the sick Eirernan James Donahoe was taken ill yes- terday Miss Mary Dora of Gretna, is visiting Councilman and Mrs. John J. O'Rourke, Frank Adams has veturned to Boone, where hoe will follow his machinest t Albert, aged six years, son of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Jaskolek, died Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Brewer & Sullivan report to the police that some industrious thief stole s coupte of fine buggy whips, . Alpha lod >. 44, Daughters of Rebelkah, will give a social in Masonic hall, over the \unnn Al bank, I riday evening. ho Chicago, Rock Island & menced laying at. Papillion creck and wi Hn- laying in this city Friday. The cigarmakers' union went in a body to Omaha yesterday to attend the funeral 41|l' All y sonof Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kaska- ek. Thieves made an unsu, sful attempt to rob James O'Brien’s chicken coop in the Third ward la 1t, but were detected and driven off by Mr. O'Brien. Mayor Sloane has fssued a proclamation requiring all saloons to close, both front and reag doors today and declares that the proclamation will be rigidly enforced. velopes containing a republic atic, alliance and prohibition ti the prohibitory amendment, tributed in every house in the created no little ill feeling, The TLad aul soclety of the Preshy- terian church will give an election dinn and supper today in Finlayson bloc )4 N street. The wenu includes anti-prohibition supper, prohibition calge, ete, T, Pacific com- This evening The Bee will throw election returns upon a huge trans- parency in front of The Bee building susand people will thus be en- abled toread the returns as fastas re- ceived by The Bee. ——— A DomesticSeance, Mis. James Moran ¢ wd in court to prosecute her husband for assault. She had a half bushel of hair rolled up in a big bundle which she told Judge Helsley James pulled from Jier head. It bore a suspicious resemblance ton horse’s mane and tail, and after hearing James' side of the story the de- fendunt was discharged. Ho showed a gash in his forchead where ho said the woman had struck him, Mrs, M n has frequent figured in cour quarrelsome dispos tion is well known to habitues of the city jail. = Election Returns, Tur Bre will put election bulletins out in front of Tue Bem building tonight. “Between times" a cartoonist wiil getin his deadly work, Reliable clection uvelong been a Brx specialty. reports. A I‘rnh")l!lon Mr. H. A, Stockman, of the firm of Peas- ner & Stockman, proprietors of the saloon under the amendment headquarters, called o this office yesterday and stated that Sun- day between 5 and 6o'clock while the au- dience was coming out of the hall some one threw a large granite block atthe la plate glass in front of the it. The glass is valued at about $i5. proprietors effer a reward of $10 for the cap- ture of the guilty pact A Thie forning Call. Charles Swanson, coachman for Samuel Brown, reported to the police the loss of a lot of clothing, which wasstolen from his room over Mr. Brown's stable, at 2501 Far- nam street, betweend and 10 o'clock yesterday morning, whilehe was at the depot. Tho thief entered through \lw front door and left by way of the alley. Thestolen property consisted of a suit of clothes valued at 0, and §10.50 in cash. Therois noclueto tho identity of the thic! Marriage IAI(Jfillqefl. The following mar liconses were is- sued by Judge Shields yesterday : Numumul address. ode, O atic. Thoso elegant designs in furniturve, carpets and drapeties at our opening Saturday evening, Oct, 8. S. A. ORCHIARD, 1416 and 1418 Douglas. e Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends, and especially the ladies of Kopp, Drei- bus & Co., and Mr. Ed Powder, }nr their during the sickness and death on, also for the ]IMIIlU[\Il flm.ll W. NisT 1414, T THREE NIGHTS ONLY, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. Beginuing Monday, November 8rd, —THE J. G, DUFF- LMIC OFERA 01 IN AGILBERT & SULLIVAN REPERTOIRE: Mouday Evening: “Patience” Tuesday Evening: “‘Pirates of Penzance,” Wednesday Evening: “lolanthe.” Chorus of 65 Volces. Box sheet turday morning at regular pri i Dime Eden Musee Will Lawler, Manager. v 11th and ¥ treets, Omaha, < OF NOV. ird., Japaness, our 110,00 tmportation of 8. Munsully, the gr G. A Lmdquest IS AGAIN IN THE Merchant :-: Tailoring business and tnvites his old friend; rons, as well as the general publito iuspect hisne w stock of in woolens. Everything firstcla ESTABLISHED 1874, - 316 S ISTHST DR. BAILEY, GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teeth on_ Rubber, Five DoLt oF AN, oth extricted A pertect fit guaranteed. 'l and_ witbout anaes. without paln_or danger. thetfos, Gold and siiver fillings at lowest | rates, Bridge and Crown Work,~ Teeth withs ous piates. Allwork warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrarce, 16th street elevator Open even: L wgs wutld so'clock. | Boils amd Pimples Are nature's e ffors to eliminate poison from the blood. This tesult may be accomplished mich more effectunfly, as Wwell a3 agreeably through tho propee excretory chanmels, by the use of Ayer'ssrsaparilla. “ Fol 1 yoars I was troubled with oils and cabunees. In castingabout for a remedy, it occurrdd tome that Ayer's Sarsa. parilla had beewused in with exe & what was good for the father would also be good_for the son. Three or four bottles of this medicine entirely cured me, not since — in more than two A boil, pinple, or any ofhier eruptive tronble 1 can consclentionsly speak in the highest terms of Aye il 1 many years® experienco in ables me to speak ot Hatfield, Farmland, Tnd. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla PREVARED DY DR. J,C. AYER & 00., Lowell, M=sa, Priced1; eix botiles, $5. Worth 5 a boitls, Urs. [3etts X 3ett8 Physiclans, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGLAS STRERBT OMAHA, NEBR The most widely and favorably knows spec- Ialists In the United States Thelr lonz ex- perionce, romarkable skill and universal suo- sesa In ‘the troatment wnd cureof Nervous, Ohronic and Surgzical Disoase t physiciuna to the_full where, They guarantee AND VOSITIVE CURE for tho awful offacts of arly vico ind the numor- us evils that follow in | CPIIVATE, BLOOD AND SREN DISEASES speedily completely and permi cured, B e Y RN SRR AL D: ORDLRS yluldxv adily totholr ekilltul troat- "B1EES, FISTULA AND REOTAL ULOERS uaranteed cured without pain or detention rom bulll 8. H YDRO AND VARICOCELE perma- nently nnd sugesitully cured inevery cate. 8Y PHLLIS, {HEA, GLEET, matorrhen, Se Ight Emissic wuknens and orders’ poculine to either sex positivel 1, ns well as all tunctional disorders that result rom youth- aXCess of muturo years. bTRI(.,IURI Guarantoed permanently % cured, renioval cou pleto, without cutting, caustic or dilatation. Oures affected at home IY)' ll fent withoas a mo- w!lll s paln or annoy: OUNG ANI) M\DDLE AGED MEN. A. SURL CURE The avtul efrects of E Sarly Vo which orings grianio weakness. destroying both mind and body, with all it dreaded ills,” pormanoenty ure: Address thoso who have im- Dl\b BETTS paired themseives by ime proper indulgence-and solitury hibits which ‘ulu hothmind and body, unfitting them tor usiness, study or mareiige RRYED MENor thise, entering on that h'mpy 117, awate Ot physionl d6b LY, quiokly isfed. i ] e T N ased w aote. | rsf 'raotionl experl. co. Hecond~kvary cass 1o apeatally studied, 0 ataring Hght o Third Medioinse ar prep: in our_laboratory exactly fo sult BiCR Case, thits efrectin g o ves witho® nd ry. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STRFET - - OMAHA NFR GRAY'’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, Pnnve - TUE GRE AT » stAME MAKK ISt RE of Maory, Une frener "“'"" versal Luss! o Puin in the Back, Dimneas of Vision. Tremature 0la d many other disoases that Tead to Insanity 1to every one. [#7-The Spe- sitio Medicine ts fold at #1_per packaie, or #Ix packs sges for €5, or will be sent £iee by matl on recvipt of the money’, by nddressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM STREEP, OMAHA, N On account of countorfelts we have adopted the yollow wrapper, the only genulne. “The ¢ goods which please are already |half sold.” Black Chauiot 8Uits ——AND— Fing Overcoats. Come early and take your choice| from the full ussort-‘ [ ment now offered. %ww/ A STARTER. We will show you this scason some bargains in overcoats that will make your eyes open in astony | ishment, We have given you many baigains before--you know that-but those we offer you now wils {beat them all. We have made a deal with a first class manufacturer, one who makes nothing ut overeoats, for his entire stock, about 5000 garments. He was overloaded and had to sell. — We are able to offer these woods at /ss than they cost to manufacture, As a starter we offer today the following three lots: No. I, All wool wide wale heavy cassimere overcoats, blue and black color, lined with gool serge [well trimmed, at £6. This price \wull not pay for the cloth alone in that garment. No. 2, An excellent blue chinchilla oveacoaf, corded edge, lined with fine ]rl tid cassimere, only $7.30, The coat is worth $12, No.3. A large lotof very fine kerseys, fashionable shades, bound with double warp Farmer's lap seams and handsomely gotten up, These we offer at 8. is $15, There are more bareains than these, Tt would take a big space in the paper to mention them all, The fine grades are as choice garments :1< were ever shown ready made and in fact many of the over | coats are in point of material, make and fit equal to custom tailor work, BOYS’ OVERCOATS. Our stock includes a large line of Boys’ and Childrens’ Overcoats of serviceable material desirable patterns and tasty designs, Although the goods were made up for fine retail trade, wa arc able to offer them at such figures that they are within the reach of everyone. Not often de you get an opportunity to purchase such garments at the low figures we offer them this weels When you remember that these goods are offered by a reliable and substantial house, who guarantee the exact truthfulness of every word they advertise and whose dealings with the pub- ic have gained for them the reputation of refiabifity, you can appreciate the value of the offef made, satln Ihe regular retail price of such a garmenf Open until 8 p. Saturday, 10 p. m.. Nebraska Clothmg Co.,.. Corner 14th and Dr)uqlns Streets. GALVESTONT The Queen of the Gulf. vrE GREAL l)EEP-TVATER SEA- PORT for W NN A ) N ESTERN AMERICA. The large number of ocean steamers constantly loading at her wharfs; bank clearingsaveraging $7,000,000 to $9,000,000 a week;over $6,000,000 granted by the government for harbor improvements, all show the gigantic strides she is making to commercial greatness. The city is on the east point of the island, and must grow westward, a glance at the map shows beyond a shadow of doubt thatitcannotgrow in any other direction, butdirectly over THE DENVER RE-SURVLEY. This is the only unoccupied residence property within the city limits; is strictly choice; has an electric car tracl through the property; the owners aregrading streets,building new houses and taking proper steps to make it the cream of Galveston prop- erty. . y W here else can you find a place forced by nzltu to grow over one particular property as in this case. Prices $10,000 a block, of 24 lots, _5‘(1“)0 feet; or 600 each for corners, and $800 each for inside lots. Terms, one fourth cash, balance easy at 8 per -cent interest. For further particu- lars, apply to H. B. CULLUM, L. J. WATSON, j WOONSOCKET & RHODE ISLAND RUBBER GOODS, BEST MADE. We carry the BIG STOCK of the west, quote Eastern prices ral barriers Managess, G a1veston, Texas. (-] erd ar 500 miles nearer you than any other market. Correspondencey solicited. American Hand Sewed Shoe Co, OMAHA NEB. Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots. GRATEFUL---COMFORTING EPP8'S COCOA BREAKFAST, “Hy a thorough knowlelge of DR. SANDEN'S A Califorais Nene Feod:| gy ECTRIC BELT Makes New h Blood and Fro- a Flesh., DUILITITED (hreugh 3 DT or it At GO e T N suhbsant Neakavs, witing Freely, il Bothc oot 1 WEAK We may selves well ily uourished So1a oulp cay, T Yous Headne Nervousoess Inany for nds o Balatn the “Back and ouher foris of s Nerve Tonle nt of health to the ryous prople should tak Renewer. Try tham, i yui will) I by 5. ROBINSO N, ANALYTICAL and CONSULTING CHEMIST waters and Qilsa Speoialty 1 Cu.A'J‘ ‘T"HT OMAHA, NEB }'EMALE BEANS FRENGgH SPE%E IG llable, perf au ul directions with ea AL (O, Bulinio, rieens e ot 4o "'l | "MELTS TOO SOON. Pills bring the nliow cheek. Houwaopathlc ihis greal Life JAMES S & Ul London. £ OPIUM Rt Nopay tilloured. DRJ BTEFM END, Labanos,0. i get well i e o et Shcmine Tibir beball y For sale by Dugg: IIEIII] ‘w| \vws !ll mlclxm. AL #TN OM - AND PRINCIPAL DAUGG ETE EVERYWHERE Vital

Other pages from this issue: