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WITHL A GREAT DEAL OF TALK. Fourth Judicial District Demoocrats Name a Btraight Party Ticket, NEED APPLY THERE. NO REPUBLICAN Nor pship Discussed Long and 1 1 Under an Ad- ty—One Inde- pendent Was Endorsed, “And the calves got, of would otfully soy. The democratic judicial held yosterday noon a many of the g democrats, several of their | T feel ov A vigorous figh made to ma non-partisan ic 1d its advocates od that disaster would surely the bars were thrown down as proposed, the oppositic b strong and a st partisan ticket was nomivated with exception the lato is democrat who, but a short ti and secured a nomination dent ticket. The nominces are judyes Geoegoe W. Doane, A. N. Ferg Irvine, Georgo W. Shields and ) Minaban and Anthony 1. I first fou the present demot pbents on the district bench, the nflllnn- present county judgo, the sixth an aspirant and nominee for the same position on the in- dependant ticket, and the seventh the pres- ent city attorney of Paplilion, Sarpy county. The Fourth judicial distict includes the counties of Burt, Dougias, nd Wash- ington, and the convention consisted of delegates, apportioned as follows: Burt, 4 Douglus, 103; Sarpy, 7; Washington, 8. Phero were 115 ¢ s present whe convention finally got down to busin lock, after industrious wire putlers ed matters for over half au hour. Started the Machine, fon wi led to order by Mar- 1 Ma W. Paddock was 1s temporary chaivman, He stated that the object of the convention was tho nomination of straightforward, clean, pure, honest men for the district bench and hoped 10 s¢ ontinuation of the good results that have neretofore at d under the spirit of non-partisanship that has prevailed in this district, The convention smile when, ow Mr. R. W. as Major Furay convention 4 that was is tho way includi the result, tain the ssly follow if but on was t rht where can an ox ago, sought on the indepen- r Wakeloy, vgdon tic indulged in an audivle s to a misunderstanding, Patrick and_M; walked down tho aislo side by sume the chairmanship, but Pat ered nis mistako as be reached the platforn Ho was immediately sent forward ag however, as he was in the bre: ununimously sclected a8 secretary of the the question of credentials came u on county showed up with on as they had understood fiv titled to, but on motion Brown the delegation was in- structed to cast tho full eight vol which the coun vedited in the call. W. S. Shoemaker saia ho was verbally structed by Judgo Dufile to have W. ‘Wappich sif his proxy, but Maho and flashed the written u G. Albright as Judge Duflie's proxy, and Shoemaker subsided. The counties were 1nstructed to c: full voto © were no prot o allowed 1o sit. 'py county moved that od to tho nomination of ndidates” for judges of of Charles . t their ts all Slioemaker moved as an amend- ent (o choso four democratic candidatos and thon aajourn until next day after the republican convention. Mr. Maboney said that was equivalent to saying that the democrats didn’t_know what they wanted, and ho opposed the amend- ment, Judge Reed talked for som timo of a non-partisan judi nd quently headed off, raised that the temporary or still in effe Ne ‘The organization w a shout and the cl must begin de novo, Reed again the motion” ho be scond it sang out somebody and the convontion roared. It was sonie time before order was restored, and the speaker began again, “Four yoars " but he got no furl A chorus of i's filled the house, and aftor roasting the would-be wits Recd ‘clearcd the track and continued his post mortem on the judicial jons of four and two vears ago, and ed that the sevon judges now on ch bo nominated by acclama- tion. offered ns a substitute that the convention proceed to nominate by ballot soven judgos for the district bench, and only thoso candidates should be eligible who we attached to the principles of the democratic party Moriarty amended by mov acclamation the foue democ district bench, Howard of Sarpy objected and raised the point of order that two of the democr: Irvine and kerguson, were nominated by another party Broganinxisted on soven s and urged that tho party anted to, but could lorsing the nominees of other part harged tho alliauce with nominating five republicans and two democrats simply bo- cause it hadw't any material in its own Ho wanted seven straight aemocrats nominated or a non-partisan - convention called to uame a ticket. Reed spoke again for the seven presont iu- cumbents or seven straight democrats. Shoemaker wanted to et four out of the way first aud then spoke long and loud in favor of ‘a non-partisan judiciary. He said the democrats wado the district nou-partisan, and they mustn't be the ones to break it, and then lamented because the democrats had no vaper in tho county notwithstanding their big majority. Ho said Tur Bre had opposed ® non-partisan judiciary for the state. Inas- much as the republicuiis of the stato had do- clared agaiust a non-partisan judiciary ue would favor [agerton if it was uecessary to defeat Post, Just in order to punish the republicans.’ This sentiment was roundly and tho assistant city attorney droppad Into bis seat and looked lonesowme, Words, Words, Words. Mr. Donovan said thore scemed to be an attempt to mince matters. If they wero Roing to nominate seven democrats the sbould put all on a par and not discriminat in favor of the four now on the bauch, and if they were golng to nominato a non-parti san bench they should nominate at least one independent . H. Brown was in our domocrats on partisaun Judicl unless should dare declare ag Morearty spoke again for a non-p Judiciary and called for his amendu was snowed under overwnelmingly, Brogan's substitute then eame on, with the partsaus howhog loudly for it in advance, Shoemaker demanded a roll call on the vote, aud before it could bo tak oved to smend by striking out tho clau uiring candidates to be democrats. His amendment went a-glimmering as Loon as the house was turned loose on 1t Brogan's motiou was then put and appa- reutly carried, but a division was calied for. O'Connell insisted on u roll cal as there Were muny prosent who were not 'delogates. A Washington county delegate said he was the only one of his delogation present and as ho couldn't holler for elght he de- manded a rqll call to give his eight votes a ehbance to count for something. A delogute from Valley precinct acoused the lawyers of proposiug to run the conven tion or keep the delogates in session all night, in favor was fry o point was. wization was floor. “Ull make a 1z to namo by ats now on the aight domo- ould give 1 not” stultity it favor of nominating th ouch, and a non- the republicans inst it rtisan ut. It Defining Demo Thas precipitated a | County Attorney Mabhe Brogau with both feet a democratio convention assembled under a Hesala that it was democratic call, yet notwithstanaing these facts Mr. Brogan virtually said that he couldn’t trust the convention without a de claration of faith. The Valley uufortunate adwitted "‘“l THE OMAHA DAILY WE DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER thoy were afraid of weak minded unfortu- atos, and Mr, Brogan insisted tnat it was tine to define” where the party stood, as there was an evident tendency on tho part of some of the delegates to stray (nto the re- publican fold ©'Connell said Brogan had evidently ex- perienced a great change of heart since the last convention, when ho was warmly advo- cating the cause of a republican nominee. Mr. Brown interrupted a controversy that was becoming v by demandiog a 11 of the roll. The roll call’ went, save fora_little tilt ana was featurcless, in tho divided Sarpy county delegation over the voto for at delegates. The oppositic the mo ch 1 cach vote that dropped to them, an gavo way to great jubilation when the metion was do| 4 by a vote of 64 to 51 There was nothing todo then but to pro ceed to nominate this they did, a had been decided on motion of Martin I, don to mako the first ballot informal Mahoney nated Judge G. W suclid Martin named Judio nnell named J named named Jud, Judge Ho L. W. Osborn maker Brown named wton conty named J. Mahoney named_Judge Davis, J. J. 'McWilliams named R. W, Patrick, I°. W. Birkhauser named T. B. Min- ahan, J. J. Points named Jadge Kstelle, and rizo Bertrand named J. T. Moriarty. That od the list of nominations. Nominated at Once. of countics, precincts and as follow: Ferguson 115, Wakeley 113, Doane 106, Shields 103, Davis o), Minanan' 73, Langdan Patric Moriarty 24, Osborne Davis 20, 17, Hopewell ), Kennedy 1. As tho seven first named had ceived a majority of the 115 votes moved that thoy be declared ole motion pi ailed without a dissent A judicial committee composed from Douglas and one from the thiree other counties in the distric appointed as follows by the chair: Dougl R. Donovan, W. S. Shoemaker, G, W Euclid_ Martin and J. J. Breen: Washington, F'rank Harriman; Burt, H. H. Bowes; Sarpy, Edgar Howard, hio ‘commiftee was authorized and in- icted to fill any vacancies that might i 10 the ticket, ho chairman and secretary were in- to certify the proceedings of the uvention to the proper oficials in oraer to have the names of the nominees placed on the printed tickets, and the business of the convention was concluded. The rolicall wards resulted each re- ast, it was 1, and the Republican State Committee. The following gentlemen have been ap- pointed as members of the executive com- mitteo of the state republican ceutral com- mittee: Thomas Swobe, Omaha, Douglas county uger, Genova, Fillmoro county ish, Wisner, Cuming county lester, Columbus, Platto county Sizer, Lincoln, Lancaster county Callahan, Friend, Salino Woods," Violet, Pawneo I'ho chatrman will request the central com- ce to add the following names to tho ex- © committee: John O, Watson, braska City, Otoo county; Thomas M maha coun ohn R. I on county James A. Cline, Min- ruey count vmally agreed that two sec! rululnw will be elected, and the Balcombo of Omaha and J, 1d of Tekamah have been agreod upon. THE FIGHT FOR PURE FOOD. Success of the Efforts o Scotch Bad Baking Powders. The ageressive war waged by the Royal Baking I’owder company upon the hosts of adulterated and impure baking powder sold throughout the.country, is having a desirable effect. The scandalous attacks upon the company by tho manufacturers of the © goods (which aro made doubtless both from a spirit of revenge and in the hope of breaking the effect of damagin ex- posures) show that they are it while the ofticial reports which have come from various public author- ities fully corroborating the statements made by the Royal company, have awakened a wholesome public sentiment in favor of re- prossive laws, which means mischicf to tho illegitimate trafic. The Royal Baking Powder com out some time ago to exvose the character and to break up the sale of adulter- ated baking powders, Having found from an examination of many specimens that there was a large number of actually injurions powders iu tho market, thoy brought tho matter before the public and denounced the malkoers by name in_th ad to tne health authorities. The affair was taken up by physicians, Boards of Health, and Legisla- tures throughout the country, chewists were employed to test the various powders in the market and the govern itsel directer analysis to be made bef ies needed for y set army, navy and lu- result justified the charges made by the Royal company. Not only were the ma- jority of the baking powders in tho market Tound to bo v adulterated, but many of them were ascertaiued to contain alum and other poisionous ingredionts to such an ex- tent as to render them positively unsafo for uso in human food, In making tho charges the Royal Baking Powder company did not_hesitato to enter into competition with every other ng powder in the country, and it is a public sat- isfaction that in the official tests by the go ecnment state chemists aud by Boaras of Health, the Royal Baking Powder h been aeclired to bo the superior of all others in strongth, punty and wolesomeness, and ubsolutely free from wl inferior or detrimen- tal substances. From recont official roports it Is that tho alumn anda otherwise impur have 1 come upon the market in dange: ous quantities and their old cnemy, th Royal, is azan uvon the warpath, In' con- tinuing its warfare against these goods the Loyul is meeting with its old time opposition and abuse. ‘The public, howoeyer, will ap) ciate, heretofore, both the obje of the ubuse aud tho action of the Royal company, and award ice to the company that 50 fenrlo s up for its protection from such adventurers, vident £oods COULD I A DAIRY. Cattle Thieves Cipture a Number of Choice Mileh Cows, Cattle thieves were busy Monday night, complaints were numerous ut quarters yesterday, ‘I'homus Morris, at tho government corral, veported that his Jersey cow was missing. W. A. Brown lamentod because a team of mules and a cow had been taken from his barn ut T'wenth-fourth and Caldwell Mvs. Ples, a German woman living at 1824 ) et, also lost hier family cow, Tho animal was taken from her bara and she had found no trace of it. police b s y Iusers for the liver - Grand iing of Omaha Industrial Exposition Wednesday eve, 8 o'clock. DeW itt's Little K SHAVED | MPLOYER, A Hastings Barber Gets His Cash Accon it Mived. A. King, o Hastings barbor, was ar rested here yesterday for embezzlement, It seewms that he was running a joint barbe shop and notion stand for a mun in Hastings, and collected about $200 and skipped out. He was located here at Thirteenth ai Farnam T'he prisoner was turned o to the Adaws county sheriff, who started back with bim ou the morning traiu, | ! of the al DEMOCRATIO FIREWORKS, a Big Mid-October 1 Blow Out. laying the ropes for a of the campaign. The lebrate with the thun- \@ements aro to com- mence immediately and the county central and city committees are already immorsed in their varions duties, The National Assoc tion of Democratic Clubs is to n start in Omah The party wi on October | d stopping at the Merchants hotel, will remain throughout the 16th, here is to be a big i & rousing oting, aud the unte ounting on rand results from the iflade, Governor Channcey I, Black, a son of the illustrions oid Jere Black, and the oresident Assoctation of Democratic Clubs, is to be hero and apply tho match to the first gun, Governor Black is expected to make the ramparts tremble. Seconding Governor Black will ‘ongressman Will \IHI H Bynum of Indiana, United States or Charles J. Faulk of West r Hon. James M. I of the K state, and Lawrenco G chairman of the National Asso of Democratic Clubs. In ad n to these columbiads there are to be prominent bourbons from all parts of this , chief amon whom might be mentioned n Will J. Bryan, who is expected omo of tho most lurid pyroteh. other it is to be n rambutictio e, and the only thing that 1s troubl en, chairman of tho state central committee, and who will be naturally looked to to take the visiting luminaries utder tho protective wing, is *where in the — is ull the money coming from to pay for this biow- out " Arrangements for Jubilee ar The democracy are big event, as an open state is expected to o der of big guns, Arr ption gin Tadependent City Convention. The clectors of the people's independent party of the several wards of tho city of Omaha are requested to meet at the places designated between the hours of 7 and 9 p. m., Friday evening, October 2, to hold a pri- mary election for the purpose of selecting delegates to the city convention to be held at Gate City hall, corner Thirteenth and_Doug- 1y, October 3, at 7 p. m., ndidates for judge, comp- erk, nine c cilmen'at large, nsse the vario wards and precinets and for the transaction of such otucr business as may be properly brought before it. ¥ “The place for holding primary eloctions in the various wards are st \ Soventh and Pacific. econd Thira W, Fourth \ ' street. Eigth Ward Ninth Ward Farnam It is recommended that lowed, that the delegutes present full vote of the delegation i. W. Wiianp, C Lrwis Iny, Secrotary. Ward Club Meet Republicaus of the quested to meet at Kaspar's hall 780 . m., to select five delegates to tho judicial district convention. By order County CENTRAL COMMITTEE. A meeting of the Tnird Ward Democratic club will bo Held at the club No. 1120 Parnam street, over ( , Wednes- day evening, Septemver 30, at 7:30 p. m. ‘There will be a meeting of the Ninth ward republicans, at ctieth and_ Hamilton streets, Wedue ening at 3 o'clock. ghee St 5 Cuming street. Twenty-ninth avenue and no proxies be al- cast the Testimonial to P B. on His Benefit and Last Night. We, the undersigned, have attended Prof. N. H. Smith’s exhibitions at the Omaha Guards’ armory and havo re- ceived some valuable information and instruction and at the same time highly pleased. His great accomplishments prove that his methods far excel ull others. Tlo uses no nbuso in subduing wild and vicious s, educating in stead of breakin lently being his method. Prof. has gained the respe; vture and hope for a speedy r L. Day, attorney; George A. s Lee A, Es e, V. Ma Adolph M W, H. Me Bell, "John MecCormick, Wm. Shy aman, Dr. G, L. chols, Dr. S D.3 John Wood, Omaha 40 members; A. E. Moynihan, D. Butler, R A. Baton, sporting ed- itor World-Herald; Morton T. Culver, N. A. Isazcson. - Grand opening of Omaha Tndustrial osition’ Wednesday eve, 8 o'clock. MOTO FOR THIRTEENTH, Rapid Transit Given to Another Popu- lous Part of Town. The number of electric motor city has veen increased, and horeafter the plodding street car horse which has been a feature of South Thirteenth street will be rele- gated to the list of as beens, whilo the resi aents of that thoroughfare ride in the swift moving motor cars. The first trial trip over the line w ¥ by ono of th ddieneral Man intendent Tucker and 4 reporte The started from the power nouse Nineteenth and Nicholas streets and tur off Sixteenth streel Webster. Down We enth streets it sped whi £ the seetion thr y.\lh-‘lwlulwl\u novation, The uml waved ke llhll fs, lines in the gazo on the and the women wazed the small bov shrl insanc The trip from the Webster street depot to Vallcy street, about four blocks from theeity limits, was made in twenty minutes. The track was found in exceilent condition with tho excoption of a_section of flai rails ox tending from Capitol avenuo to Howard street, which will require several days’ wear 1o put 1n proj Ouo motor returning bac and tho old horse cars were also kept in 8 rvice, but tomorrow tho horse cars will be taken off and motors substituted, The first car will leav depot at 6 a.m, and every ten minutes there. after until 11:10 p.m. Tuis last car will cross Farnam street about 11:20 p.m, going south. ‘Transfers to the cablo cars going to ot will be given from the Thirtecnth ing north or south. No otber stors will bo given. This will enable passengers to go from one depot to anothe For the present these cars will ply between the Webster street depot and the south end of the line. It is tne iutention, as soon as the conections are made, to tura the Waluut Hill cars off Seventeenth’ street ut Webster and thence south on Th ith street. The Harne et cars will then be run ovor the South leveath street line to Vinton and west to Sixteentd to connect with the South Omaha line, thereby enabling the residents of tho south part of the city to reach the union dopot without golog down town. all day, the Webster street wd opening of Omaha Ixposition Wednesday ov Industrial 8§ o'clock. D*PRICE'S am Baking - sPowder; Used in Millions of Homes—40 Y| ars the Standard, BABY A'SOLID SCAB uring Disease of Blood and Skin. Many Docters Fail. the Cotie Thave a sister troubl Tt snced whew: b try one doctor and ¢ they wero glad to ges commence, thoy Would oured, but at Inst they cured. 1t ran on about then got COTICUR Lup and aco, howd and. pa A soratoh them reading and itehing Of the COTIZCIA REM . for Cuticura Remedies ful tostim Al s foring gors hapuly wid KEMEDIES, th and Humor R Pur pur the arifier I LVENT, $1.0) CHEMICAT, Compe nd for S0 1ilustrations, o PIMTES S cured by NORHEUMATIZ ABOUT ME! IN_ONE vl hio. kidnoy Th NO OTE®EE Leaves o Dellcato an Tf unnble to procuro 81TA: Za1n stamps und recelve a cako by roturn mall. JAS. S.KIRK SPECIAL. —Shan ular Society Waltz) se Ingg us threo wrappors of Send 100 in stamps Bells Perune. " and B Cured by ura Rome lies, In our “shoe store” ed with bl hout ¢ v akin dis @ yenr old. We would wnd rid of it W yitls ens would say it two yours, W en L drie akd not be i tried Al und fatlod. 1 saw your nd wrote you for dir Opy Of Your book at ¢ A I need it It Nealed them up right ts ot her body were w solid mmence 1t would mise then beeame n smail pim and mattor and they would keep Tm suro from what | know DIES, thes are the best el yod or skin o5 that any GEORGE G, GARTON, Tiigh P i, Deeator Co., 1owa. and you'll comes a man in a hurry. “Congress or lace™? “Lace.” Yes sir, they came in today.” sport, “Say ! You! Got any dance em out.” Anl so it goes. SC AT $1.25 AT 92 Al $59 Al sdal . red, chapped, and ¥ CUTICUIL S0AT, We nials wiil tell of mental anguish, by 1 of threnten by the CrTiC Blood Purifiers Iy ende i Cures nd CUTICUIA SoAT, oxtordally (i Skin, s, MINUTE THE CUTICURA ASTER T AL hening (O FUR CAPES. MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Fashionable CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS E9Sond for Fashion Book matled froe. JOHN T. SHAYNE & CO. Rellable Manufacturers Palmer House Block. 1914193 State St., Chicago. AMUSKME Noew BOYD S Theater AGOOD SEAT FOIL 50 CE Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 29 & 30. CHARLE S A HOYT'S DON'T MISS OIS BEST PLAY. LTRIPTO°CHINATOWN. u Bit of e d Lasting Odor After Using, ON BELLS 80AP sond “Like Blown Into & CO., Chicago. don Ih s Waltz (the pop- ne 3 0 anyono. send- hiion Sols San. for sample bottle Shandon Into farcle IN OMAA. Mon- @ G 5 by It absorbed into tug inf money If It does not Gentivmen, horo o or Cormick & DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE| WIll Cure any kind of Lund, foney NOHMAN LICHTY, FAMILY CHEMIST, Des M SALIBY D teet and Len the Iror dissolves famel parts Wre Or causes st roliublo artio! ver muit prepuid. Omaha IT WILL NOT IF YOU TAKE KRAUSE’S HeadacheCapsules #500 Re d for any Tnjurious, substanco found n theso Capsules. E v 0). Scats on sale Naow EEOYD’S Seventeenth and Harney streets, handsomest and the S Thursday, Oct. FOUR NIGHTS. The mastor spirit of mo MR. FRANK DANIEL S, med y company., mm. LITTLE PUCK, e full of o wrquet el A good FAREWELL NIGHT. TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT, Mo- safest f. 2= Perfectly " harmless. oine: lowa. UGGIST: THE Ol DOCTOR AGHER'S REMEDY Sold in England for Is. 1%d,, n.nd. in A for 26 eents a bottle. T A Dr, Agker's Enin(ish Pills CureSickness and ¢ SALE By MAN & MCCONNEL Tfl WEM( MEN wenknoss, lost muuh h A splondid medicat man wh {i"Rer? s and - debilicared. rof, F, . F¢ WLER, Moodu KCTRG™ | Onaha's Favorite Torseman. F ALL CURES ; CLISH Prof, Norton B. Smith, ror of ull Horse Edu JUTIVE NIGHT! PATRONIZED BY THE KL tyely last nightatthe OMATA GUAI RMORY, Capitol ave,. between 1ith and I5th surcets. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PRO “RAMME TO NIGHT. ALLN&W SUBJECTS sl nts; reserved seats, TOUAY AT 3 P, M. FAIR GROUNDS. Prof 0. R GLEASON, KING OF HORSE TAMERS, i Admlssion on'y 2 conts, DIME EDEN MUSEE Corner 11th Open Dally fron, utors, 21 CON Pos Adm merica S GOOD. cadache, favorite with (he KUIN & €O, and SHER- L. Omaha nd Farnam Stroets, Suftering from i tho affects o/ 10110 p, youthful errod venile Miss Lo DIt P ¥ atrick ol Fiiige s yurtinn , witon Wil Street. Ju M, Indian o0t Don 4 MeGregor o' 1r bipes. Adu troatise (walod) oo 20, i HEE of b, Do read by eve A COLISEUM GRAND Omaha Wednes Opening addre Union Orchestra. OPENING, oF THE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION day Ev'ng, Sept. 80, at 8 o’clock ss by Hon. J. M. Thurston. Fine programme of music by Musical Admission 25¢, is a different affair from selling majority of our customers know our shoe stock as well as our shoe men do. sell more solid we . to Our’s never fail to give entive satisfaction. | them in any other > shoes ~’n|l in less timeand with less words than you ever saw before in your III\‘ “Got those a pair of kicks on ¢ before. When Goodyear Welt the inch than any « a genume about seven dollars for ‘em. ©f NO CURER:! sevens, G SELLING SHOES . The Sit down stairs any l!‘ly Here shoe store you were ever ‘Gimme nother pair o' them dollarnaquarter shoes,nines, and be quick ahout it! Here comes another man. Il nght, give me o' them three nineties like the They've all heen her he's a regular customer of ours after that, < Wesell yon a working man's shoe, with solid sole I counters that will give you gool satisfaction and save Goodyear Welts in yet to fit me? ongress " Here's dead gameé me feet™? “Yes sir.” All right we sell a man one pait shoeg ath you som insoles and moneys Shoe, that will can buy. Calt ther you You'll shoe you sce them marked four dollars, in shoe store windows. We sell the finest American Calf Shoe that it's possible to make, dollar shoe that @ shoe man will €how you, can match this shoe in any particular, We sell the finest Cordovan and Kangaroo Shoes, ualiy “cracked up” by shoe man as the dressiest kind of shoes and you're “cracked” We sell the finest genuine French Calf Shoe. made, the stock is the finest to be had and the pri lars under the shoe shops. DO YOU BUY YOUR SHOES HERE? IF NOT, WHY NOT? No fivg [hese shoes are use This shoe is strictly handy is two to three dols NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. " oxpertenc all Norvo, 8permatorrhoen, Loat Manhood, Seminal Weakness, alsenses of the Hlood, Skin and Urinury Organs. NI Dook (Mysterles of Life) sent freo. onsultation fry ast to cure, for repl. By EXPRESS Send us $1, v 83 for a box of fine candies and bon-hons, which we willsend you immediately by express to any part of the country. A hox of Sweetmeats AS A GIFT is the CORRECT THING | anil always APPRECIATED. Address, BALDUFF, Omaha Neb. “The Orig inal and Genuing (WORGESTERHIRE) SAUCE s the most delicious tasto and zost 0 EXTRACT SOUPS, ofn LETTER from MEDICAL GEN- « TLEMAN at Mad- ras, to his brother 8t WOUCESTER, Imp EAVIES, FisH, nor ME &« ey GANIE, ik WELSH- tho most RAREBITS, &en Beware of Tmitations; seo that you get Lea & Perring' A ac/Felx. JOIN DUNCAN'S Nu\\. N i THRE RADELINA PATTI 10c GIGAR Is The Best In the mar k! AND BE CON- VINCED, FREE REMEDY. Slciyed. Cre TR 17 ONLY A regular gradunte in modiciue as diplomns show. “hronic and Private Dis. 1 stll] treating mith the ¢ cure guaran Cy, Syphi ¥ easo | indertako and Sundey ses. A peria t Losses, Impot T kunrantes £0) for Otico hours—Y 4. m. (0’8 p. m. NI M‘OORE’S TRE OF LIF AVENWoRTIH, Kas., 6:15-00, Moore—>My Dear Sir: [ have to sick headiche all my Over two years ago | hegan using Moore’s Tree of Life for it, and I have never had a casy ick hea he sin except when the medicin ut ong end of the road and [ at the oth It ig worth more than money to me. [ hearts ily commend it to all sufferers of siclg hendache. Very tealy yours, W. B. LILE, - Pastor 1st Baptist Ch Mooro’s Tro0 of Lifo. a positiva cara tor and Livor Complnt and all boo1 disse }myw\u Tor whonyou oun - ury 107 using Moore's Itroe ot Life, tho Grast Lifo Ramo1v? DR, McGRE W Dr ' subjo THE SPROLALLST Sixtoen Yoars Exporlence in the Troatmont of M PRIVATE DISEASES agos end Fmato Diso o3 trom Skin Dis 210 4 Qtiice, 14 P Entrance an 8ti, C in oltho, Nob GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, @3 W. Baker & Co.! Breakfast Cocoa from which tho excoss of oil lias been remoyed, 18 Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation, It has more than three times the strength of Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent It is delicious, nourishing, EASILY DIGESTED, ud admirably adapted for invalids 11 us for persons in health @ ecup. steongthening, Id by Grocers ovorywhere, W, BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. “JOSEPH GILLOTT'S. STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, 1880, THE MO8 VERFECT OF PENS. | PARIS FXPOSITICH

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