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THE OMAHA DALL TU CSDAY, APRIL 7. 1801 THE CITY. You ean improve your complexion wonderfully by using Spanish Court Face Powder. orgeant Whalen has roturned from Chicago, where he went in charge of Clara Smith, the young incorriguble, who was sent the to be placed in ar formatory institution. A fire at the D. & S, collar and cuff factory on St. Mary’s avenue, betwcen Bavenieenth and Eighteenth streets this noon did about 8150 damage. The blaze was extinguished by No. § chemical, The dilapidated matting with the cholera germ border that haslaid un- disturbed on the floor of the police court room for many moons, has given way for a bran new linoleum, and Judgo Helsley is giving bigger odds than ever that he will live to complete his term. Emory Wagner and W, C. Davis a under_arrest for stealing a lot of br valued at 8150, Complaints of thefts of this kind are constantly comingin. It is impossible to leave engines, hoilers or any machin with brass trimmings out of doors without having them de- nuded by the thiev What a debt of gratitude the world owes to such men s Drs, Ayerand Jonner—the latter for the great discovery of vaccination, and the formes for his k ot of the best of blood purifiers! Who e mate how much these (discoveries have bene tited the race! - KEPT HIS } r Wives Brought to America by an Usorious Turk. Tt was aqneer looking party of five that went west over the Union Pacific Sunday afternoon. Onewas & man, & bearded and turbaned Turk, and the others wero four closely veiled women, bis wives, It was, i fact a genuine Turkish harem en route to the Bandwich Islands. The party came from a littlo town in Gali- cia, Asia Minor, called Mous, where Ohan Solyman_Gaidjikhan, sheik, had been en- gaged in the manufacture of sugar and Turk- 1sh con fections, He is going to a new home on the islands of the Pacific, where he has purchased a sugar plantation.” The man was aressed in a richly embroidered Tarkish cos- tume, his jacket being sky blue cloth, braided with"gold About his waist he woroa brond sash of white silk, through which was stuck a Turk ishyataghan with a richly jeweled hilt. On his feet he wore embroidered siippers of red leather, while on his head rested a turban of white silk, in the front of which blazed a ruby as large as one’s thumb nail. Above the turban waved a plume of fine white hair, His wives were dressed entirely in white, their clothing being of fino camel's hair eloth, ana being of the costume generally worn by Turkish ladies, with ioosely flowing trousers, They were veiled to the eyes, but It was seen that two of them had bluo eyes and straw-colored hair. Two women had flashing black cyes and were undoubtedly ‘women of Armenia, In conversation tho shoil said that al- though he had four wives howas a Christian He did not think it wrong o have as many wives as he wanted as long as the laws of the country allowed it. He said that all Churis- tians who could afford it praticed polygamy in Armenia. He suid, however, that the could haye ouly one lawful wife, 'the others ranking in the houschold as companions to the wifo. He said he had no children except one son by his lawful wife, and that the young man, now nineteen years of age, was attending school in England. “‘What would the women of Turkey do if men were allowed to marry only one wife!" becontinued. ‘“Thore are threo times as many women in Turkey as there are men, and they have to be cared for. The \\'n{' we care for them is_by making them our wiv Wehave no old maids in Turkey, vecause when a girl reaches a certain age, if she is not already betrothed, she is sold at private sale or auction, In that way all the girls gt husbands.”” When asked if he was aware that he could not have four wives in Hawail, be said that he was aware of that, and thathe would de- clare his lawful wife, but he wtended to keep the other women with him and Look after them as long as he lived. e e “Something Just ns Good." “My horse was badly injured, I called for ‘Haller's Barbed Wire Liniment,! my drug- glst was out, but sold me ‘something just as good,” now my horse is a cripple, while my neighbor, whose horse was injured as badly as mine, refused all substitutes and bought abottleof ‘Haler's Barb Wire Liniment, and his horse is sound and well.” Insiston getting the genuine—all druggists nave it. AREM, Ll The Omaha Rubber and the Nebraska Rubber company have consolidated their wholesale and retail stores and moved the entire stock in the store lately occupied by Heyman & Deiches, Nos. 1518 and 1520 Farnam St., Paxton block, where they now have the largest and most compleie rubber store in the west. Every oneis invityd to call and inspect their immense stock, e VILAS ES0aeED, Detective Dempsey Loses His Pris in Iowa. W. ¥, Vilasis very bashful abaut coming back to Omaha, oven on & requisition, to answer to tho charge of grand larceny, Vilas is the young man who was employed In tho Turkish bath rooms in the Boyd opera house block last Docerbor and skipped out with nearly 300 worth of cash ana fowelry belonging to Messrs, Putnam and Fabyan, who were in tho place at the time. Detective Dempsey went to Chicago after Vilas and started back with him Saturday night, but only brought bis prisoner as far ns Ottumwa, where ho gave the officer the slip. ALLlat is known of tho matter thus far s the story told by Sergeant Wualen, who was also on the train, Said he, I rode with Dempsey and his man for several niles, but finally settlod myself in tho seat back of them and” went to s Just as the train was showingup at Ottumwa Theard a rush, and, looking up, suw Dempsoy hurrying out the door. The prisoner wis out of sight. T ran out just as Dempsey came back, He sala, ‘My man's gone,’ and turew his satchel to me as he started on tho trail. Idon't know how ho got away, but it was probably by obtaining permission to go to the clgset. ' Perhaps Dempsey took off his hand- cuffs. Vilas is a smootn bird, and be wout go to the penitentiary if he cau heipit. Tho rtecof the car sald ho saw Vilas heading or a big lumber yard, but soon lost sight of him, Dho yards were full of cars and Vilas had a good start, so that Dempsey will bo mighty lucky if Be recaptures him, -~ Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Beo bldg e FRANK DENNIS' DEATH. ner A Coroner's Jury Looking for the Cause of Ir, An inguest to dotermine tho cause of the sudden death of Frank Dennls, a stable man at tho Jeferson Squae livery barn, was com- menced at Burket's yesterday morninge, Two men employed at the barn were placed on tho stand, but thole testimony developed nothing but what has beea published, Dr. Coulter was the ‘next wituess, and stated that he had made a post-mortein ex- amivation of the body. He found the lungs in _bad condivion from the effects of an old inflammation. ~An aute-mortem clot was found in the heart and the liver was greatly enlarged and discased. The condition of thie lungs and liver had made the heart weak and death had been caused by the failure of that organ to perform its proper functions, Tho stomach had been vemoved entiro and turued over to a chewist for an analysis, That ovzan was about oue-third full of liguid and pariially digested food. Thore wore no indications of morphing or oplum poisoning in the other organs. Itwill bo remembered that Dr. Search claimed that the contents of the stomach had been removed and the stomach washed out. The inquiry was postponed for one weck in order to allow an analysis of the conteuts of e stomach Lo bo mad An Independent Olub, Tho independeuts held & meeting Sunday Mteruoon eh which they organized a club, the object of which is to inde dent pol. itics in all of their original purity. After warm weather sets {o the club members of the club will take to the woods Sunday after- noons and hold the meetings in Hanscom park, whore prominent speakers will always be n attendan ce, Forty mem bers joined the club and electea officers as follows: T, C. Kelsey president and D. C. Deaver secretary, -— A TAX NOT A LICENSE. Revenue Circular of hibition Comm ities Mr, John Peters, collector of internal rev- enue has receiveld an interesting circular rel ativeto the so-calied liquor licanse in states where there is a prohibitory liquor law, The commissioner of internal revenue requests that the matter be given as much publicity as _possibio, There seems to be some misunderstanding among taxpayers and citizons s to the au. thority acquired by a taxpayer by a payment of the special tax required by the United States of retail liquor dealers, in view of which Fon. A. B, Nettleton, acting secrotary of the treasury, bas written the following letter terest tn Pro- Sir: Lettersare frequently received at tho department stating that i: many parts of the country retail liquor dealors claim to hold a permit or license from the United States for og op their business: that in many cases where local its public dri ing places, the lnw is openly violated by sohs who claimto do busi: unde it the moral sanction of a ‘fede *and thatthis fact, together with the bel mon among many good citizens, that United States gov 1t does in' fact 1 such 1 ards the en for of wholesome restrictive laws and promotes disorder, “1t should be unney Ubited States gove or permit of state to ¢ the essary to state that the ment does not issue a y nature to any person Ty on the business of tail liquor dealer, and’ it is dificultto nn- derstand now any intelligent citizen can bo imposed upon by the opposite claim, Con- gress having fevied @ revenue stamp taxof & annum on the business of re , the commissioner of in- ors to collect this tax, whoreverand by whomsoever this business is carriedon; but no semblance of pormis- sion, expressed or mnplicd, is given by the United “States government in its revenue laws or otherwise to begin or continue such business in any placo contrary to local legis- lation, “It was to make clear this purpose of care- fully respecting local laws and police regu- ations prohibiting or restraining the liquor traflic that congress enacted section 8,243 of the revised statutes, “In order that this purpose as thus embod- fed in law may be authoritatively a nounced wherever the tax is collecte a change has been made in the form of the United S stamp issued to retail liquor dealers a dence that thoy have paid such tax new form which will go into Ju ‘UNITED STATES STAMP FOR SPECIAL TAX; IN TERNAL REVENUE, ived from , the sum of —— for ul tax onthe business of retailliquor, r at ——, for \l-wsx»‘\\ul repl by OUpoN OF toupons hereto attached. ‘And across the face of the stamp is in- scribed the following siatement, embracing ternal revenue enc thesubstance of said section 3243 of the re- vised statutes ““T'his stamp is simply a receipt. for a tax duoe the government, and does not exempt the holder from any penalty or punishment provided for by the law of any state for car- rying on the suid business within such stato, and does not authorize the commencement nor the continuance of such business con- trary tothe laws of such state or in place proliibited by municipal law. See section 3 revised statutes of the United States.’ “It is believed that this action will leavo 1o ground for further apprehension,’ il Leading doctors throughout the country arerecommeeding Haller's Sarsaparillaana Burdock, asa blood purifier and to build up the system. ——— CHICAGO PLAYING PORKER. The Windy City Wants to Run the World's Fair, Hon. Euclid Martin returned from Chicago yesterday morning with his eye in asling, but that was notin any way connected with tho rather inharmonious session of the world's fair commission. He was troubled wifh a cyst on his right eye, and a Chicago surgeon cut it out Sun- day just before Mr. Martin left for home. ‘The Omahamember of the commission ex- pressed satisfaction with the result of tho ceting, and said ho was better pleased now with the outlook than at the close of any pro- vious session, The Chicago papers haven't given fair re- ports of our meetings,”’ ne declared, “as they have all along stood up for the board of con- trol. The fact of the matter is that Chicago wants to run the whole thing the; Tdon'tknowas wecan blame them, ~When the board of control was appointed it was un- dorstood that they were to take tho active management of the uffair off the hands of the commission, aud they have done so to suchan extent that the rest” of the commission was practically ignored. Clicago wanted to 1g- nore the national commission, and that is why the action of the} board of con- trol just ~ suited them. When the members of the commission started to attend this semi-annual meeting, some of them felt rmuy sore about this sort of thing, but as it s now fixed I think matters willl progress satisfactorily, ‘‘Heretofore there have been eight mem- bers of the board of control, but 1t was ae- clded to increaso this number to sixteen, The new members will bo appointed by President Palmer, Who the new members will be [ am not prepared to say, but I think it is understood that the appointuents will be satisfactory to the commission,” Mrs, Brigas Honor d, Mus, John S. Briggs of Omaha has been ap- pointad as one of the executivo committes of the ladies® board of the World's Columbian exposition commission, Nebraskalas, there- fore, been honored by tho appoiutment of one of its commissioners, Mr. Euclid Martin, and one of the ludies from this state to posi: tions upon the executive committees. Mrs, Briggs loft yesterday for Chinago 10 attend a meeting of the executive commit- tee of the ladies' board in Chicagonext Wod- nesday, Tn ail probability there will be a clash between the bonrd of “contral and the Iadies' board for the members of the latter feel that the board of control Las been over- steppmg its authority e “Ayer's Hair Vigor 1s a most excellent preparation for the hair. 1speakof it from experience. Its use promotes ths growth of new hair, and mukes it glossy and soft. Tho Vigor is’ a surecure for dindruff,’—J, W, Bowen, Editor Enquirer, McArthur, Obio, —— Harry Rodgers' Condition. Harry Rodgers, the youug man who at- tempted suloide In the county jail last Satur- day, is not happy. His neck has been nicely stitched together wid since Sunday moruing he hus been locked in the solitary cell, whero ho eujoyed the luxury of a bread and water diet, ibal, Not Pressed £.orlimo, Tho train mado a stopping at the twenty- ninth crossing, and then the mild looking passenger turnéd and blandly inquired of the €0 ctor what was the matter with the train, says Kate Pield's Washington. Tha Conductor (surily)—If you don’t like the way this train runs, “you can got off and walk, The Bland Passenger (more affably than ever)—O, never mund—I'm in no special burry, sus | coment, | STANDING IN WITH THIEVES. Serlons Oharge Against Unfon Paoifio Bm- ployes at Green River, TICKET AGENTS START A RATE WAR. A Former Omaha Railroad Man in Jail at Denver—New Tioket Cols lectors—Railroad Notes and Personals. Ttis reported from Greea River that the Union Pacific officials have discovered a mare's nest and the discharge of soveral em- ployes ie likely to follow. It appears that a largo amount of froight has been disappear- ing from cars and a detective and deputy sheriff located some of the stolen property in tho possession of somo of tho omployes of the company, eral arrests will be mado soon. Ticket Agonts Have a Titt. The railway ticket agents inthis city have an idea that they have the laugh on the Rock Island representatives, About two weeks ago the Rock Island peo- ple commenced seiling unlimited tickets from Omahato Mineral Point, Wis., for # 0 via Chicawo. As the rate between O maha and Chi- cago is $12, and that betweon Chicago and Mineral Point is about $3, the tic scalpers lost no time in loading up with the tickets, A cut rato to Chicago followed, and a howl went up from the other The western passenger association was ap- pealed to, and Mr. Scbastian, ths ticke! nt of the Rock Island was ed on the carpet. He disclaimed all authority in the matter, and laid the blume at the door of the agents in Om: What amuses the c lines, though, is the ' agents 'of the Rock Island had to do some powerful cooxing toget the tickets back from tho scalpers, Threats, entreaties and tears were resorted toand the market was finally, on Saturday, red of the objectionable tickets, The Rock Island people say now, however, that the ro onto some crooked work on the part of some of the other agents and propose to make things lively for some of them. ¥y agents of the other the fact _ thay New Ticket Collectors. The Southern Pacific, on the Ist inst, put anew system in effect on its 1ino regarding tho collection of tickets and fares, This is a duty that has horetofore fallen upon the con- ductors, but tho increased travel upon the various Lines operated by the company is given as the causo which necessitates the division of hislabors. After the datemen- tioned a new official will be found on the who will bo known as the train ot agent. Ho will collect tickets and see to the general w fare of the traveling public, leaving to the conductor solely the direction of the tram's movements. The new offcial will probably only be puton the heavier passen- ger trains, the lightor ones being operated as atpresent. This arrangement I an innova: tion ol s coast, but has been in use for some years upon edstern roads, It gives the public groater mssurance of safety, in that one man has the entire duty of seeing that the timo table is_properly observed as to ar- rivals and departures from stations, without v distraction of his mind in the pursuit of the nimble dollar and the evasion of “spot- tors.” and sel Charged With &mbezzloment., Frank K. Hoftey, alias E. L. Cook, who is wanted at Portland, Ore,, on charge of em- bezzling a large amount of monoy from the Union Pacific railroad company, has been ar- rested in Denver. - Hoffey was formerly em.- loyed as clerk in tho Union Pactfic ofice at Portland, but left tne city rathor sudaenly and an examination of his books proves him to be a defaulter. He went direct to Denver and was stopping at the Markham hotel, wherehe was arrested while engaged ina game of billiards. Another Bridge Onse. The trial of the case of 8. S. Curtis againsy the Omaha and Council Bluffs bridge com- pany wus commenced before Judge Doane and most of the day consumed in an effort to sccurea jury. Tnthis case the plaintiff is the owner of a lot on lower Douglas street, between Ninih street and the river. He claims that by the construction of the bridge his property has beon placed below the street line and rendered worthless, or so near so that it has been damaged to the extent of $10,000, which amount he now sues to re- cover, Uncle Sam’'s Timber. Andrew Richardson and W. G, Barnes of Dawes county were arrested by the United States authorities for cutting timber on gov- croment land and gave bonds for their ~ap. pearance at the next term of court. —————— A Brain and Nerve Food, Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. 0. Worthy, Lancaster, N. H., says: [ have used it in requiring brain and nerve food as a result of overwork attended with exhaustion and loss of strength, with im- paired digestion, with good results," s oy C.S.Raymond,jeweler, removed to tem- porary location,N. E. cor. Douglas & 16th DD April Weather Predictions. Ifapeck of March dustis worth a king’s ransom, and April showers bring forth May flowers, is it not right to pre- dict that every day in every month the electric-lighted, steam-heated, vestibuled limited trains of the Chicago, Milwau- kee & St. Paul railway will continue to runon the short line between Omaha and Chicago. The electric reading lamp in every berth of their palace sleeping carsis their own patent and cannot be used by any other company. Ticket office, 150I" Farnam street, Omaha. on Two fmportant Motor Extensions. Work was commenced yesterday on the Walnut Hill motor line, which will be ex- tended from its present terminus on Hamil- ton street near Forty-second, in a north- westerly direction, along the old military road, to the intersection of that roal and In- stitute boulevard, a distance of about half a mile, About seventy-five men and the construction will be pushed as rapidly as possible. Suporintendont Smith announced that the line would be com- pleted to Institute boulevard, in Clifton Hill addition, and in full operation by May 1. The construction of the Benson motor line will be conmenced at once. Material for the line has been purchasedand a force of men willbe put to work ou the lineina short time. This line will connect with the Walnut Hillline with a transfer of passengers, giv- ing a through line to a voiut nearly five miles from the center of the city. - No geiping, 1o nausea, no pain when De ‘Witv's Little Early Risers are taken, Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. AL S ey Inspecting Paved ! treets. The members of the board of public works aud the comumittee on paving inspected were put to work D*PRICE'S am Baking - sPowder. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, streots yesterday. They are visiting Dougla: Fiftoenth and Sixamenth streets for the pur [oseof dociding whither those streets shall repiired of reswnfaced. WEIGHING THE MAILS, Method Used to (Determine Compen- sation for Oarrying. Commencing the 1st inst and continuing thirty-five days the:mall carried on the fol- lowing roads between the points named will be welghed for tha;purpose of fixiog the com- pensation of the:roads for carryine the mails: Between Missourl Valloy and_t're- mont on the Sioux)City & Pacilic, Platts- mouth and Pacific Junction on_the B. & M., Kansas City and Rulo on the B, & M., Kear: ney and Callaway on the Black Hills rona, Sioux City and ill on the Pacific Short ine, ‘This weighing of the mails takes place once in four yoursand upon the results ob- tained are bised the compensation allowed the roads until the next weighing, The method used is to have a ropresenta- tive of the government and an employeof the railroad stationed upon _each train carrying mail. The weight of all mail taken on or put off the train is carefully noted and tab- ulated, These weighings, which commen co on_tho30th of March, ure to continuo for thirty working days. Tho mail carried on Sundays on any line is included in the veizhts of the other days. F'rom the results of the tabulations an averaze of the amount of mail carried daily over the whole line is calculited. Upon the average weights so found the v compensation is reachod by A sliding scale of payments allowed by law. The detail of getting up blanks and attend- tothe weighing, involves the use of a considerablo force at the time the work is done, though the poriod is short, The minimium amount paid for the trans- portalion of the mails is $42.75 per mile, Whichis based on an averago weight of 200 pounds dail over the line, “‘An_ounce of provention is worth two or three pounds of cure,’” Original siying slightly changed but none the less true, Dow't wait to be taken down with “la grippe” but use Haller's Sure Cough Cure, the most thorough prevention of this dread disease, when taken in conjunction with Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock, that has ever been introduced, e rimsins o, “The programme has been announced for the Inter-Collegiate Atbleti ciation excreises for field day at Towa City Juno b. 3 will be given to the collego assoc ning the most points in all the sports, bitions will be given in boxing tumbling, horizontal bar work, acrobatic club swinglog, sabre drill, pyramid buildiog and handiing heavy dumb-vells. cing, i \ N ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is plessant and refreshing to the taste, and acts iem,ly yet promptly on the Kidueys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the BYyS- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual <onstipations rup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in it action ‘and truly beneficial in its effects, jpre only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its mnH excellent qualities commend it to all and have made its the most pogular remedy known. yrup of Figs is for mle in 50c and $1 bottles all leading drug gists. Any reliable draggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who _—I of Overcoats, our hat and when goods do not satis Zuesday, Aprel . Last Two Perform :nces of the Great Actress, MlleRHEA Inher new historical play, JOSEPHINE _EMPRESS 0F THE FRENOH. Matinee at 2:30 This Afternoon, Evening Performance at 8. 44 Inee |.rul-.; % and 75e; evening prices, 250, 300, 750 hnd S. W. COR. 15th Open cvenings until § o’ clock. and Full entire line, furnishing .departments with desirable goods both for dress and gener Money Cheerfully Reftnded Reliable and Indispensible Clothiers have displayed wonderful taste and inthe selection and manufacture of tl Semi same accuracy in fit, throughout their grades and work-a-day clothing. FOR rare handiwork, 1eir spring stock Dress Suits. and neat appearance pervading including the medium With the AILDRE), our importation of Kilt Suits direct from Germany are the latest craze with mothers. down town would be incomplete stroll through our elegant reception r ful survey of the many attractions ties in our boys’and children's departm Ladies, an afternoon without a rest and a oom, and a care- and spring novel- ent. RON'T FORGET:, now crowded al wear, Browning, King % Co., N.B3. Nend for Catalogae, Soventoen yonrs cxperisnse the greatest success, all Nervons, Sporuator Lost Manhoo: @asos of thie Kiood, Skin and Urinary Organs cure. Consultation free. a.mo12 m N THE GRAND wovicir. THE PAYTON COMEDY COMPANY IN “INSHA VOGUE.” Tuesday evening—Mother anaSon. Wednes- Aday matinee—Rose Gurland. (10 cen'ts all over the louse) Wednesduy night—Ten Nights in a Barroom. Announcements for remuinder of week Thurday evening. Popular prices, 10, 20 and 30 cen BOYD'S. 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A, D, Foster & Co., Councli Blufts, Tows AND PmINGIPAL DRUGG EnvwnEne. IMFORTANT TO PATENTEES, Inventors of novelts will 80 It to thelr In- terest 1o write before plactng same on warket tothe manager of the Kichard K. Fox Purchasing sud Bupply Departmont, Fiuuklia Square, New York | atregulir prices, Will Lawler, Manager. Cor. 11th and Farnam WEEK OF APRIL 0 The Samoan Warrlors, First and only troupe_ever brought tothis country. Morton, Reno and Mack, in “Les Treols Diablcs." Burt and Kemptonin A. 1, Medway, Thorne and Carlton, and w host of first cls speclilties, A novelty entertalnmont. Dimo Admits to Al Ono ‘THE MATCOHLESS BOOK. HAVE YOO READ CONFESSONS OF A NON BY SISTER AGATHA. 12 mo. paper, 337 pages, price 50 cents, PRESS NOTICES. “This prurlent m| writer's storfes are unreal a8 they are indellcate.’ "~ Omaha World- Hernld « ntatns many sweet and pure storics, It may b The vile attacks upon Sister Agatha's book but help its sale. 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From sketches by our best artists. For merchants ot business nien in city or countiy: theyare great charming novelties that willadd life and cha acter, Try Art fu Advertising, ALDEN & FAXON, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS, 60 & ON W Thiri ., CINCINNATI, 0, asional doses of Quinine, will relieve all pains in the bones, cleanse the system and mak you feel like a new person. Sure cure for liver, kidney, and nerve affections, 25c pack- age. Sample for 2c stamp. Turkisk Cough Cure, The only cough cure that will re lieve cough at once and cure with a few doses, Take no substitute; will return money if it doesn’t cure the worst cough Price 50c bottle, Turkish Remedy Co., Omaha, Ne HE$3 Goodyear Well J. MEANS & €0, Boiton, Ramn, Wopay uillcured DR J BIKFHENH L WASHBURN ¢ ylhp,landollns&.llmen in volgane aud Guality of tone s the beat n the world, Wamintied o Boid by sl load bosutlially lluntraied,” e oaitlogue " wrtiata S T BV e SUATCL BV LYON & HEALY. CHICAGD: lar gradunte 1n foand Privata Disey nioal Weakness Night [0 T guaranto Book (Mysterlas of Lifo) sent fros. and DOUGLAS. Alleestrat ad troating with o1 FOF Chtr TR S turo, and il a1 3 every ca Lunfortaks and fill e hours —9 A m. (03 b. W Sunisy | BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD MAKER Is not pleasant ‘0 take, asit is come posedof all the medicinal qualities that go to makenew and rich blood without ezmpelling the coasumsr to ray 81 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-FHIRD STRUP which can be bought a-y w e for thicty-ive cantsa gallon, a8 all sars aparilas are. BEGGS BLOOD PURI I#Rand BLOO D> MAKIR ig composed of pure mediciny, aid ale lews the purchaser to add syrup wh ch is advisel when givea to children. It yourdrugelst dous not keep it acept no substitute, but orderdiroet from Begss M fg Co. 105:197 Michigan St. Chic 1., und they will forward, expros propald, oue Lo tle Tor il or six for Mbore'sfi Trée of Life. who mi Trics ¥ pared and putug by Dr. J. it Moore ESTIMONIA L ro, Dear Sir o boey troubled with leidnoy conplaint for over twene ty yours, foraboutelzht yeurs with disbetes fnd when at my study haio b 116 reliove myslf as often us threo or fOUr tin am Dour.”f b ve boen trou blal with sevary ACtacks of sick headicehe onceo o weok tor t yours. and It b been o combination, som Thrres un fi ting mio for iy pi storal ditles, an my presidingelder, Georzo M, of Carilsl a2, dvised e o (ry a bottle of Moore's Tro groatly ry -t hottle wen in alld Dot 20. T have AVID have ubled but very inece Yourstruly, 1 orsinde by all draggists. Omiha Yedeal nd Strzical INSTITUTE, oo of di minodatlons mities and Hraces, a of Npin o Club Foot, Cure Cancor, Untar iy, Prralyite, Wyl ¥an, 8kin ind Ko ons, DISEASES OF WOME] » sos o f W Vreo, Wi bavelstoly wided alying In Dapariment (or Wones During confiiement (Strictly #rivato. ) Oaly Kel | Institute Making iy of PRy VATE DISEAS ccoustilly troate folng by A nacurol Indicate o mend Ono peraon viow prefe wii and consul| un 0raend hitory of your tasd. and we will xong Inln wrapper oar BOOK 0 M BN MUK, upon P vate Specialor Norrous Disoaos, with question | Address all kttors Dr. A. T. McLaughlin, Presideng Vth snd Harney Streets, Ozmubag