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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE., 'l'l'lCHl)A\'. ()(‘,'l‘()lll‘]l( 27 1891, bleod in the second round, and after th = Pl uu-fi now far, n. Away, Iw t for him M " o | forced tne fight, punishinge Murphy badly ", ol " & g on the P . on A voyage around Oouncilman Morearty Urzes That the | (5, 00 SF0F Bo” (hirtieun ronnd, whon | Corter Haeriton Will Beo)me an Bditor | (38 X Hg 0 0f the uames wero f Boodle Inquity Be Expedited. Yiitphy's Socouds Kuve: o tie. BEht, TEG Withio a Week, thoen ol Bromisenymag wrall. known cittvenn; | (O1 N € V«Y ork Clt._\,, h 1ve been known for years as manufac tmels of the miil was witnessed by a hundred sporting and it is understoow that they were selected | F'inest Llothlng for Men made in the whole United States. Goods made men from Youngstown and Pittsburg. with special roferenee to the proposed vigor- | . —————— e BLUMER TELLS OF AN EFFORT TO BRIBE. You've N Tiek FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT AND DEMOCRACY, | °U® enforcement afithie unti-trust law. by this concern were as well known to the clothing men of this country n've Iden. WESTERN PROPLE 1N CHICAGO, X 4 How f"r":»‘?';y1'.-'T\‘f..»'le.fi"'::l‘f'xr.'y'ffl?. hits tho «Tho following wastorn baople are fn the | S Sapolio to the Belles of the Kitchen, or Pears’ Soap to the belles ofthe ©Oolonel Reemer Accused of Attempt= | oy down,” from any cause, 1t soems to | Declares that the Paper Will Have Atthe Grand Pagific—H. T, Clarke,Omaha; [\-ll lor. For reasons not necessar y to state at this time, this firm very ing to Corrupt the Eighth Ward oil up the whole mechanism of the body so No Friends to Serve, No Hobbies J. A. Simmouns, Cedar Rapids, Ta.; o rac l " BeniTUR i s BobmTLEDS that all moves smoothly and work becormes a o B ARE NG Kuapp, Sioux City sl | recent y resolved to dissolve bartner ship, close out their entire stock fl - positive delight. Be sure to get Hood's : At the Paln Manville, Tiiden, " - : 9 ol So ) ) F: P ;o 3 ) Y] . Still at Work. Hoods DIV sk sseetaV ipon the iy to Grind. Nob. ; Samuel & win (and go out of business. For a number of years we have been among Vau the best customers that this house has had. Before this stock was offered A rousing it from torpidityjto its natural duties, cure constipation and assists digestion. As an attraction the boodle investigation pesbacie’- Cnicaco Bureaw o Tur Brr, ) | d Mrs. to the general public, a few of the largest cash buvers s ¢ had a competitor last night, ‘Tnis competitor AMONG THE INDIANS, Citicago, L, Oct J ott Niobraras Mrs ‘"'llx‘m'mn > g I ~ g Vies o lh('. 'l“.d' Wis tho Airo {n the Paxton block, sndavecon | oo 0y LSRN M naries at | arociie, the adrios of Horace Grseleylo | 5. B!<Hayde Topeks, Kan,; M. among them our Mr. Strasburger, the member of our firm who lives in climen i i s ries ver: vho had attained the ot 30 oi inh 5 T N : : a5 the alarm was turneo in, the councili OV LIV ITRTO e Wizttt LAY Deitz, Omaha, 2. Hallock, Daven- | N€W York, and whois considered one of the best clothing buyersin this Santee Ag Santer AceNcy, Neb,, Oct tue B An ec WA, years not to change his calling oxcept ho was | At the Wellingtor Special 1o | g burglar or losiastical council of un- | concluded tc d yesterday at Santee | gon has boe et Wi led by Pilgrim | elor, politic d started out to run with the ing ouly enough members pres 0 adjourn the investi, jon until the ATehza ot slasion usual futcrost w Raitisd . Agency. The m ange his profession, Harri- [ At th , g o . | shalitown, Tu.: Mr. and Mrs e | factured for Fall trade, and make their selections. Mr. Strasburger Fourteen of the members wero prosent | AECNCY. ekl | ! when Chairman Tuttle called his committeo | Congregational clurch of Santee for the | a farmer, law AUhor, Wrav- | {oyq City, Ta.; Mr, and ) Ltoberts, . \ 1 made the larges > > made by any e e p y selecte the age of 03 ho s to become an editor. Some the Tremont--John C. Tufts, Sioux t rgest purchase made by any one concern. He selected to order at an early hour in the evening, but | °rdiuation of two young oAbt Rebiat bl eal estate aealer, and now at | Topoka, I ar 3 35 heaotin JOta. OOBRY Fails, S, D, 1 =~ - rE e LA e L nptiatio. and | “7Eiie two tén_were James Garvio et o have boan tola. pat | {o1 today on his way home from Washington e paid spot cash for the goods. He bought goods for less money than swote that he saw Mr. Morearty attach his ave Do ol mIDNAEY work among | U amymers | Will iavo absofita control of ont. prospect of being wp- | W€ Were ever able to buy fine goods before. After these few buyers had sutograph to the paper. oplo, At present Mr. Garvie is gen W il be s 3 reap 5 2 s 3 ; 0N as a1 e GoUA ot itar b ekl Cabiers AGERGaenE MM S g | sty Wil s thie, B il dit ke oommiasion altliough||C ulled over the entire stock and selected the good things, the balance of and the cro machine, ie pirate, Curter Harrisoa has | port, la. ¢ country, were invited to go through this magnificent stock, just-manu- At the Auditorum--W, . Banks, Mar- the policy of tho paper vot ch time to foolishuess. The com- | Christian association. Mr, zlor s son of | "'y will bo for good goverament and | Lhorgd ! s et S . LIET : g y - Mirpedieene) »"t‘: %o work, or o out of busi. | ho vetoran pastor of Pilgrim church, Arto- | for democracy. The paper, if I control | Posiion sims are being pushed by | the stock was thrown on the market at auction. The reputation of this o mas Ehnamani, and bas labored tor fi 1t, will have no friends to sorve, no snemies s o to | whseistant Superntendent. Horton of the | house was so great that these goods were eagerly snapped up, the bid- ding being so brisk that everything brought good prices, most of them ift Beat's camp on the Niobra Daniel . Bradloy ot Yankton, ator of the council.” The oxamina- 3 | to punish, no hobbies to ride g M Mr. Morearty brought up the matter of McLearie's Dignity. It will give all tho news. while ex- | pyother-in-law, Commereial Editor Fleming, M ario. Ho and Mrs, would not serve on tho committee | the Bing] 3 b Bl A |t {'” Atdat L tace cludiog everything thatis vulgar and inde- | of the Jour: M tood that Mr, | showing that they wero well wnstructed i | ““NWho will it advocate for the AL UL L b R full regular prices, and in many cases more than F. G. & Co. had ever am, daughter of Mr. theoloey. | nomination for the jtures and_in practic: Mecl.ear L L 3ingl Ashland ouleva s le » 1} i i until Mre. Blumer had - apologized. That | 1tev. Father Seccombo ot Springfield, made | " It will beno man's ¢ RS aorgA A ciplbadTov: asked for them. This immense purchase, which comprises the largest being the caso the councii should appoint | an address. Harrison's. I shall make Nl SRy ne! L aunounced for October 2 assortment of b Part of the counctl proceed to Ponea Creek | not a parso ch among Swift another M. sor held that Mr, McLeario had | to organize an Indiau chu Will_you permit it to eriticiso you as a : been grossly insulted, and tbat Mv. Blumer | Beat’s people. i cian £ |\r u:l llw‘-lwnrlll['\u e should offer a public apolog; Neb: 7] P Vi ell, it may if it does it goutly. Before And 10 water were ink, “Not by blamed sight,” vesponded Mr. N A B s GALLILL L | an articlo of ‘that character is published it [ What should we do for broad and food, Morearty. EBRASKA CiTv, Neb, Oct. 20.—[Speelal | iy "o submitted to me, and I think I can What shoula we do do for drink! Mr. Chaffee intimated that when the com- | ‘Ueleram to Tne Brr.|—The twenty-fonrth | then fix it to suit me. I tmnk Mr, | 1fall the world were water wo'd have wet mitice necded the advice or assistanco of tho | annual session of the Nevraska Baptist state | Storey had the right idea about cou- | 1:'”“”"1 then colds, what would we do [ ever hown in lhls western world, is now on its way to Omaha, ana council it would bo called for, convention was begun at the First Baptist | ducting a newspaper. Ho believed, I think, [ without e e i p ~ ; : Mr, Moiarity mado o sponch, Ho In- | chuven In ths it iht Thoralis a | that he did wot tun the puper, but that it van | Haller's Sure Cure Cough Syrupt wiil arrive in a day or two. In the meantime, in order to formed tho council that ho was not an oftice | full attendance of de C. Vander- | itself. It will be the mission of the paper to B scoker. The investigation had drageed | voort of Omaha openod the 1 tional meet- | furnish its readers with all the news in read The new Hotel Brunswick, 16th and Nichols of Ashland | avle style. When 1t does this it is fulfilllug { jqcicson, with all modern improvements followed in a talkk on_ “Education of Baptist | its missio it ended. When te | ingat7:d0. Miss Myrtl ots, oven the along and he wanted walked down the st pointed their fingers at him avd said, “there [ Young People.” Miss Annio Buzzoll of Juni- | Mr. Havrison was willing to talk about the [ NOW open for guests. Moderato pric £0e3 one of the boodlers.” Hohad soms pride | ata spoke on “Obligati policy of the paper under his management to e ] 5 feft and wanted the investigation ended. e | ). 0, Staples, treasurer of tho Baptist Young | auy lensth, but ho declined to divulge tho | inge Licenscs, to its l()\\ est possibie llmlt the man with the n‘d ink has been through did not proposo to have a “hobo” invi Peonle’s Union of America,whose home is in | terms on which he ared control of the The following licenses were 1ssued by 1d buve it end as a farce. Cuicago, del sing ay: the Suits and Overcoats and marked them all down to the lowest pos= L he said, “By the eternal God, T | line of work. The session will last for thr a Addross. : e arsdiisiiblesnotclt | paper. Judeoe Shields yesterd IMPURE WATER AND FEVER. \n\l{ \\{.I- :: speedy ly-xlml. e i o) days. hoid fever is more prevalent in Chicago rson, O . .eario said at his wounds had e Wt - 0y s bee a me SO maha a t ’ ’ S i Fay aresti -, 1 41allyiHoaled,. dnd/rathoe that to seoiths sionary Mecting Concluded. ) Iy hay (Dbatlal anyitime I W atch our corner of the “Bee.” It'll be mighty interesting read- stop, wouid continue to serve upon the Beatuice, Neb,, Oct. 20.--(Special Tele- | ghout ono hundred and fifty cases in the | 1 Kosetta Seaton, Minden ing for the male portion ofour population. Keep your eye on our store It’s always the busiest spot in Omaha, but from now on it will be JAN DU committeo, This remark checred up the | gram to Tur B X |—The eighth annual ses- | cour nd about twice as many | { Andrew Manson, Oms 5 hearts of those present, and time was called. | con of the Topekn branch of the Women’s | more in this city, i Amanda M. Johnson, O Cross-Examined Mr. Spe Foreign Missionary society closed a fourdags’ tributo ‘the course of tho disense,” Bt GletbdBlk o S il 0! ou sta 0 1 A Gibbon, Elkhorn. Mr. Spocht was called to_the witness | meeting in this city last night. In tho morn- | Jid 000 of the couuty hospital staff, - lxuy‘i:g § August Sacobe, South Omaha stand to bo cross-examined by Mr. Donovan. | ing Rev. Dr. Isbam, a missionary from India, | poicl FVEETR By AR MR EIE T | 4 Mary Dtock, South On Mr. Spacht had never tried to induce any ered an address and gave some thriliing | "% O RN S ol BRC A AT - member tovote for the award to the v work in that clime. In LALLMV G L b Constipation poisons the vlood; DeWitt's Andrews company. " Worley, a woman who | Charges of extortion and blackmail have | Little tarly Risers cure coustipation. The that the Andrews ame while doing mis- | been made inst some of the il sta- | cause removed, the discase is gone. furmture, but b ¢ coun- | sionary work in assisted by Mrs, | tion detectives. Thero is strong evideuce SMareL ot vato company, | Isham, addressed a large aud that vlackmail and boodling have becn Before the contract was awarded, be | tume.’ This mecting of the br practiced tho noses of the po- had heard that the Ketcham company | oo of the most successful in its history. lice ofi Superintendent had money on deposit in Council Bluffs, but McClaughr, an_investigation did not know what it was there for. Witness Sermons of ok Divines. | that promises sensational disclosures, had never told the Ketcham company that ne onroLk, Nob., Oct. [ : ORGANIZED LABOR AGAINST THE FAIR. :\l"unlhl;n)]llplu‘rvlusiImll’_ull:\llm"l suid tuat i1 3] . W. Jenuings of the Methodist local » says: Hostitity to the e Ketcham people had the best and the | ol deliverod|'a 'sermonilast || Worl g agement has been revived cheapest furniture he would vote to award e Tt i z oy th comtract, 1 itioss votad to award | evening dirsoted particularly totho traveling | 1 8ome of the trados unions of tho city and DELICIOUS ke contract to Andrews simply because thut St 2o o aarny e wRra It ioita EitoltHOEous6 company had the best furnitu Parker of the First Congrega- | of “vapresontatives and defeat, 1f possiblo, g l Mr. Wharton oxamined Mr, Specht. The | tional cb delivered a memorial sermon | any further appropriations for that purpose. MOORE witness voted for the Aundrews co ¥ [stothoim of the lato Lilovd Cobb. Tho | A’y last mecting of the carpenter’s coun: (5 eLOW_Youp because fu the council the chairman | tribute as presented was well recolved by | cil, which is the central body of all the local Q i AL | R OP I | {7 \ | | might have said y the best ruled that he must vote. He would not vote congregation, especially the young carpent union, a committeo was ap- for tho award to the Keteham company. He | people, Llovd’s aysociates, to whom it was od far: with! th o 7 ) pointed to confer with the other trade and kuew that the Andrews compeny could not | particul tirected. Raesstion ¥ 3 labor organizations of thy city for th g contract, 5 2 2 = p0so of getting the movement under way at Mr. Osthoff of the committee wanted it Beatrice's Union Services. TN BasEeR e brought up nnfum understood that Mr. Specht haa fivst voted [ Braruice, Neb., Oct. 20.—[Special Telo- | tho Trado and Lavor assombly, (ho Buitling to award the contract to John I, Coots. - Mr. | gram to Tuir: Ber.]—A three wecks’ series of | Trades council, the Central Labor union, in Specht said_he did voto so, but after- RN A at the audito- | fact before every representative labor or. wards voted for Andrew: 5 , ; 4 xium in s cit t evening. 'The moetings | KANIZation in the city at their next meetings. St R by s evning.bhemgetings | LI Kl L'k U SO NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. E ) i ' or izations throuzhout the ited Mr. Donovan called Councilman Morearty W. Munbail. The meetings L el o 5 i R . to'tho witness stand. Mr. Morearty sworo atiended ‘and promiso o | FIES 10, O o o R },’2?;%: e ward the contract to the isaln wnterest. - Anothor ‘maoting with | FORCETR TS I CCnRTers 0 Broviat sl ) Of great strength. range - o L aGRERIt hadl e s attendance was beld at tho audito- : SRiroril R ..'fm “v"mm‘h“:“ vium tonight. Celumbian exposition. The reason given for Al d Economy In their use the square thing by the taxy this action is, according to the leaders, the imond - o HRIIviol X anyers: ; local managérs of tuo discriminate | Rose etcy| Flavor as dellcately p e ooolva) money for yonr [y A G0 Neb Spocial | asainsy members of trdue and labor unions a ant, ropl a1 [ Telegram 1o Tur Bee. | Tho members of the | it mbloying men to carry on the work at tho and dellclously as the fresh frult, ivea a doll vices or | Mimstorial association of this city met | (N EFOUNds: 57 AT G EXTRACT WILL CURE PILES * 1 have long known its value i ing piles. It is tho prince of remed! 1ms of homorihoids NS, Cameron, Mo, CATARRH *Havo bean a constant sufferer for years from sovera coids in head snd Triod most every known that he voted to Ketcham compa yers. Will Hold U e for my s & councilmun outside of my sal- | toniglt and coneluded to hold uuion servicos s L ORI R S e > A el aas o toplebuand oonelidaito | o first_name drawn for the federal A s el ad almog In regard to tho Ballou matter, Mr. More- | Mothodist Fpiscopal church, when s colloe. | EXad jury this morning was that of Marshail smbined, because tho 4 G N . New York L arty had never demanded o cent from Mr, | {ian :\m mf I ‘I“ £ I‘m '““’l"‘"u“:r-|lm(‘”\ eld. and a United States marshal was at oublic appreciate the me- E FECURED through increased ork City, Bailou or any other por Mr. Speeht had ¥ Y+ | once sent out to Mr. Wield’s house at 19 t that exists in owr gooce patronage is probably your BORE EYES never usked the witness to voto for the | (iosslers Mi o Wafors,Cures a | Lraitic avenue to summon him 1o apy BENSON'S s the only 1 & o & A S TG award of the contract to Andrews. Colonol | headuchos i 2 minates AL Al dresorsry | €ourton Thursday, Novemoer 5. T diglnl plastonioniaun g wish. Areweright? hen i 112 aets ke magic in phibalmin. ¥ 1:-:u‘n v had asked \Lnn;l.\\ to volto for the i ul:*l':'}mmL\\nI“ .\I to serve Vhluvlml term, Sk finltationas: {Ciob thie £l do not spend money in experi Philadelphia, Mo., Nov., 10, 1585, ke 1 80 much (cr sore eyes."—=Revs Andrews contract, but had never suggested WOLE 1N SUEEP'S CLOTHING. which generally lusts a month. and 1o ex g certisi i | Dr. J. B. Moore, Chicag e el ) z " o Karealye ihiiaug o mental advertising, when it will v, J. B. Moore, Chicigo. Any money cuses can be given in - a failure Lo serve ex. 5 > Denr -Your Trec of Lifo came LAMENESS Mr. Moreart, cost you nothing for expert ad- detailed the bistory of the | Sunday hool Superintendent and duly to hand and after a_careful triat of Ballou ordinance an me o had fay = = 9 pre . 3 D i duly to hand and after @ g rongly tocommond Pond s Extiact Mr. Balio that the hgmison e Xempe © Liecturer Turns Thicf. vice on any brauch of newspa- ity 1 talce pleasure in saying it is all you maness, and use it canstentl pany would use money to prevent the VasBeres, A Oc 6.—Celonel ; laim for it. If any one doubts this y};hflr\u DONOVAN, N. Y. Athletie SOV U N UL T e b aaa e a e per advertising. e passage of the ordinance, = Ballon had asked: | Wea - | eliuemon lailismayidie) dineot to-lne. ot TR iy, o e membes sk v | ons v { ALDEN &FAXON, J§ it Tee | SORENESS and told him that if he (Ballou) nad any le O 61]] )er ;i ) St o Re AR ol M. KEY. wnien adSastan b e’ bona " Fos A money to spend he had botter act s his owi 20 g ot Piied s 1o financial agoent, Mr. Whorton wanted to oxamino Mr Moreaty, Mr. Moreurty wildly ‘abjectod but let ‘the questioning go on. o admitted v - . ’ that if Balloa ot the. frauchisa ho (Mo, | (814 hold W IR|piaiion b mohoy. rearty) would have had what little logal [ Paid him. Wes s aupetintendoneiot business might have grown out of the com- | [he Mothodist Sunday school, @ temperanco pany's belng. in. Owmana - be eocom- | lecturer and editor of the Graphic, He lott fougght tho _ordlnanco, but voted against | behind u wife and two son: its passage. Ho explained that there o - mombors who voted for the | . Talk about foreign champagnes. try Cook'’s , aud his vote was not necessavy, | 1XUra Drys it 1s suberior to two-thirds of the ; nes { { { { ! ( who embezzled large sums of money by him from settlers for land bought from the Little Rock & Fort Worth railroad has disnppoared, and there is no clew to uis abouts. His shortage is supposed to v large, but ai this time no account of d. Many farmers who bought Newspaper Advenisi"g Agems’ 'ree of Lifo. & poaltiva eurs tor K113 nine months | doctorad to no purpose, Scribner e e " % | Seal Skin Garments.| BRUISES which is published to- day, appeals to all tastes. ays pro LITTLE $1§ OF THE POOR, New York CAy troac s waoe? ! VANATTA, Lockioom, FUR CAPES. MEN'S FUR 8PRAINS OVERCOATS. g anc A man had said thatif he voted for the | Mipovted’y ordinance it would be made tough for him S B if L was afraid that people would say 1 was Fatal Fall of Two M scribing Pond's Exe I have bean i find it a valuable remed s and affoc like ch orostud voted for or nco," STOWE o S ot S S ey 4 | i V. P. BURDICK, M.D! :.::‘u.“h:. fm‘.f\l! \\hn d for the ordinance, Lastowert, Out., Oct While Thomas ]tS ar tl(,](.‘b upon ex l()l- | and All Fashionable lunt ¥ l.II| y m.‘m”. e Barley and a young man pamed Little yere i iess had heard that the Thomson- | apwork at the new building of the Listoweil . | § Houston company would uso §1,500 to 2,000 | 1 i G AN ~ | eft hand saverely burned, 1 dofeat’ tho ordinances. 1 conld ot | FUKNItINe factory this morning tho scaffold ation an d tray (,I, fll(. | i o wro of 't Complata’y! & et rimory i cotld not (el how, | precipiated fiom ¢ \ Httoen feot | p()]iti al, the artistic, and | : When o where the monoy was to have been | below. Bothu utled Cd > @ £ and used. Tho statement was made to Mr - ’ ’ | lll;lllnu in order to i\nl‘l\nlu h his umul‘:l. \\\ '-“"I" \‘iu\\l w“.l'lv‘“ @ very good one. De . | CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS Tho witnes ed his positio s | Witt's Littlo Early Risers, Aet1er s g 3 i Fain e rotlged. Bis) paaiion flniti Sl the practical represent 2 Million Bottles filled in 1873, | #w=send for ¥nision ook mate fr. el law 4nd bocauso. ho did not wani o | Avrested for the Berlin Murder, 18 Million Bottles filled in 1890. ! ~— draw Lwo salavies, o A man named Schultz, a ’fh(.’l' > salary in - the BekLiy, Oct ,000 por % county judge’s of By a wis the best that can be brought tog The Wrecker, RopertT Louis STEvENsON's serial, reaches ustrated. clerk outof employment, has bos d the Bood e clon of being the murd of | Councilman Blum ad a talo to unfola | Hedwig Nitsche, the woman who wus found and by request of Mr. Donovan wont' i murdered and ' mutilated in - Holzwarket the witness stand, when ho creatod & s | Gasse yestordsy morning. | tion. Colon of the Audrew com PR 48 pany hud aporoached Mr. Blumer. On . the DeWitt's Little Eariy tasers: oniy pillto | 1 before the bids were opened, Colo. | Curesicl headacho and reguiats theaowels per visited witnesses' oftice and said Ave ot A dozen votes, but want by i you Vote with us there is 00 in it Colotiel Reomer was tho only man who r 'y suggested auy pay to the witness, ‘Tho awont of the k | ) company asked him to vote, but never paid any money, or suggested | v. Mr. Blumer votod for tho Keteham ’ | nsusp Rellable Manufacturers “THE QUEE H Palmer Hoase Block. 1914193 Slalo SL., Chicago. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. ! B R o kept on hand for em= Dr. Bailey (I "'g".',??‘“- k "Ik Tines, Loxnoy, | DENTI‘SL lag=ANRRR N . QEWARE OF IMITATIONS, i Pl flate Pastgi ievk BEWARE l]F IMITAT!ONS Telepone 1055, 16th and Farnam Sts, Telons ; See Landscape Trade-mark on F_lNCHOR Llj §i M IRER R Buif Wrappor thlul ]"H’n MADE ONLY BY it pOND'S EXTRACT C0, R MEN flNLv' .Now Vorkpn"idN fi:‘éo"'q ; Apollinarss | 0T, SHAYNES GO. .NFL%\,,.MVAT“.‘?,,S_'; | critical point in the story. // The Naval Apprentice System, is an enter R = s aining article, by Lieut. A. B. W Zogbaum, Explorations in the Sierra Madre is the first of articles by Dr. Carl Lumholtz, author of With vy illustrations. The Ocean Steamship as a Freight Carrier, by Joln I1. Gould, completes thesuccessful steamship scries, £ ofusely illustrated, The Railway Across the Sahara, is an account of the pro- 'z by Napoléon Ney, The Federation of Australia is by Hon. Alfred Deakin, M. P., National Australian Convention. The Picturesque Quality of Holland-- Figures and Cos- tumes, is a delightful article, by George Hitchcock, with many drawings by the author Octave Thanet contributes a clever story Mr. Andrew Lang completes his “Adventures Among Books There an interesting article on Mr. Lowell as a Teache Poems by Duncan Campbell Scott, Julian Hawthorne, W. Moody, and the department “The Point of View." “ Delightfid and refreshing. Britisn MEDICAL JOURNAT. | < More wholesome than any Aerated Water which art can supply.” | “«Of irreproachable character *koff, with illustrations by “ Among Cannib: has taught s Extract “Iwpalids are recommended to drink plo, for the reason that he thought their posed great undertak ture the best and the cheapest cross-exumination Mr. Blumer ex plained the munner i which the designs [ shown and then had something mora to about having been approached by Colonel Reemer, Colonel | r was in the oftice uud wanted 10 closo the door. Tho wittess did not tell his exporience to auy person ex cept Councilman Olsen, who sald that ho (Olsen) haua been thr the same mill 4 would oot talk with Colonel , and said to bim, “1 will not have ythiog 10 do with y. Ho b ot isa complaint agaiust Col er, s ho ded to wait until the whole thing was | | Mr. Blumer explained to the commitiee that Colonel Reemer was the only man who | uad ever attempted to bride bhim. He felt | very indignant when Reomer suggested pay | | Teeth Extract aPor LOST or PAILING MANHOOD, Body s mn:«'r“?g";:: E x T H A c T its remarkablo epeciflo ;“m ! NEW YORK, mnu\l ViV and NAPLES, At regu SAIMH a(c.)ln BLA;! 5, BOLISE, 13133 & A.... 'AND STEERADE The November Number is for on news-stands throughout the country. le to-day affected parts control ovep ana bad a great wotion of throwing bim out of tho ofice snliihe] i A Pure Cream of Tartar l'm\.lur. Apoly 04 w NDERSON BRO Burns, - | Superior to every other known. alds, Vau Houten' ‘ocoa~-Send a can, o T o Houten's Cocoa—fiend fors can. 80| Used in Millions of Homes—- i Salt Bhenwm &e, Price, 25 cts. $3.00 a year ‘ dyis. | nftering | e I otk - : 'I . 40 Years the Standard, | TO WEfiK MEN L | SR e T L oy T tiom ull o ty Kounds to & Finish. Delicious Cake and I . Ligh s ~ i r 54 X ‘_,, ! . b " prove its efflcac rice B0e, " Vucnators O Ook B Buori vt lous Cake and iy, Light Flaky Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York. { | kil el il Gl | Bobyu Drogantscnsontbyed [ duybreak yesterday morning Paddy O'Nel and Wholesome. ! it 1 = on receipt of price, Put up only b v o werkcs e, om St { o e g povis s b vt | Bl it oW, wodun, oa YALE CHEMICAL 00., i | ropaskemale o, oemavei f 8