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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,“-SATURDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1891 ON BOARDABURNING STEANER | ssiatstzs fezviznsbwcacws | DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEE | RAW AS BEEFSTEAK of the honesty of her purpose or of the purity of her actions, for no sooner was he raleased than he filed & complaint against her charg- Baby's Peartd §ofering from Skin ia Life i ing ber with adultery, She wes arrosted i d West | Ba y's Fear uffering E @eorge Adams of Omaha Loses His Life in a LA U Rl ORI i i Business Throughout the .Bouth and We Dise. 46 Obweeiog Batire Boly River Disaster, McGovern, at the latter's barber shop Greatly Improving. Our'dhyom. priy on North Sixteenth streot. Both gavo bail foF their appearance in police court and were s S et i T : . 3 - ) . o SAD ENDING OF A PLEASURE TRIP, | released. STAPLES ACTIVE AND IN FAIR DEMAND. | moventia i i b.' Tas ot breaking o he balance of the Fechheimer, Goodkind & Co. stock, which our - W amploved both i i o M Winnorws "'LT"u\’.fi"p for on oo ol o ; buyer recently purchased in New York, has arrived, been assortedy ren teething cures wind colic, disrrhoea,ete b : o /an One of a Party That Had | 2 cents a boitle. Slight Depression in the lron Trade, B rao | marked and placed on sale in our Men’s Clothing Depar tment, where He Wan y B g : T 4 1 Wim 1o ¢} I " Vico —_— Ot ‘hes of Business f ! b e Started on a Novel Vacation ANNOONC bbb oo il WiikHsgs 4 sedais i | the whole immense stock is now ready for your inspection in all its en- ME, v n Tour—The Latest . Healthy—Money i discases, and ther Repe On Sunday next at n matince and evening Failures for the' Week. yhiiad | tirety. This is without doubt the finest assortment of Strictly Fine Suits peformance McKee Rankin will prndurelv:u 3 X _ “Canuck’ at the Grand opera house, The cun SR 3 P ot o i ) Vi plot of tho play 1a simpio, ~Jenn Haptisto | T e sy Ay LIt | every shown by any one firm in the west, comprising as it does all the Ueorgo M, Adams, who lost nis life on the | Cadeaux has ayoung and protty daughter, [ NEW Yoik, Oct. 30.—R. G. Dun & Co. sa \ : ! burning steamer on the lower Mississippt | Archange, who is the idol of her father; She in their weekly report: ll\aimnfi\'flm"l"‘" [mnul.n fabrics in almost every conceivable she wde, color and pattern, o Wing, Vi W, R 18 loved by 'om Stebbins, son o a | business continues, It is greater than before LAl DM gtendne “of Bty :.m- and | Yormont couple, Cyrus' dnd Martha | ot tho wost, considorablo at tho south and is 3 i, e Particular attention is directed to the cut, style, shape and fit of these A st : % Ann Stebbins. Tom s married w0 an | oo o Yet discour- | - d ! b lived with his father at the family residence, | ,qyenturess and believes that he has been di- | Cle0rly perceived at the east y i 7 t ar 3 y By 5 1t Y AT PR YA e 1085 South Thirty-irst street in this city. Voored, 110 nduces Arohanigo 10 leave hor m:t'mull;ll some branches nlflwl\l‘\u("rw D..‘;: A n garments, which no Tailor in the land can excel, and which gained for s vou vas empioyed as a clerk in | home, and married her in opposition to tho | less, but more apparent 0 before, evi- | but what wils s . Ho & o TR i s A it Py Tl e f : 2 . E nm“'\,;:_r".':‘k:""'\‘_,:‘(l‘u‘"“'l”"‘m”k W yyell known wishes of fean. ‘e adventuress, | déntly bocauso conditions havo beon moro. | (1L} ""I""l‘:("l’l’\:“‘\. AR o hecosl e the manufacturers a reputation for making fine « lothing which extend= g o v fester Keene, has Tom arrested for bigamy, | difrorent neretofo business than has Mits. FIANK BARRETT, Winfleld, Mich, A - B brother of Louls E. Adams, who is a clerk at t or lome an dven. | diiferent nere re in bt AL 5 5 ‘ e - K& " — 8 w0 g g the Omaha National, The decoasod was 20 [ tueece tromrmn, (° Tary omo g the Ao beon realized, Promature expanslon i somo - (e(l from one end of the United States to the other. We have selected yoars of age, and left Omahatwo months ago | right, Hester is foiled, and Tom and Ar- | forms of production and of trade has invited e : bE Hssor % g mense AHLItY 6 $ Gar el Pith four other . young man, . Jiiton N, change are reunitod, In’ Joan Baptisto Me. | the usual correstive, and o dispasition exists Cuticura Resolvent om this grand assortmentan immense quantity of the very Finest Suits Howell, Wil ff, Peter Shultz and {ee introduces W cl vhicl s g zht easily be - | The ne W wnd Skin Purifier, o8t O . = Frg 5 ) £ RN > Yaad : e Hark Dutnam, for . & four outhe’ | Saoriassl’ (attedicos o now chacacier, af phte i Lkl e Gl L Hekiien div: bl which we have assorted into two separate and distinet lots, whizh rep- vacation, which they intended to partially akes the greatest hit of bis life, deddadoncd sonons nts, 3 ] ¥pant1e LheTmovel: MATDSE of foRtImprdowd: | s e Erenet BIEotibIs L T'ho iron industry shows the most change. . the . resent more style, tone, service and actual value than any clothing con+ the Missouri on a flat boat to New Orleans. It s often been asserted that the camera treme auxiety to sell pig iron and i <qul besut 5 : : ¢ They cast off their moorings &t the foot of | can't lie, and this must apply to the Dhoto- | gnancial weakness in unexpected quar- | the skinand A restore the hair cern in this country ever gave belore. Douglas st E: *nl r 1, and had nearly | graphs that are lm\uuilu'll L7 \n‘d( l[‘?“ the ” produce a present depression, which :4 TICURA I‘ 2 9 \’k‘m';\“ of ‘v; hxwl. 2 ¢ 's end when the sad ac- | locomotive race in Staley’s “A Roval Pass.” uc h Jurning, ¥ plnply, and blotehy skin, sealp, und :‘l’vh-nt of yesterd l’v(l IH‘"I”IW]." IIlmv the | The artist who designs a lithograph may curious contrast with the abound- [y, .4 giseases, from pimples to scrofuls, from in- i 1 b 'y iy MY i repr confidence which prevails regarding fancy to age, when the best physicians fail, ] young man ed to bo on the fated | draw upon his imagination and representn | ing con co v revail rd b Dhy / atontner 15 not known, but it 1s supposed that | flat piece of board painted like an ongine as | future. Bar mills find aluck of lutgo ordors, f =1 b he was taking a one night run on the vessel | the regulatly built and fully equipped artl; plate mills havo ‘fhllll ul:u;lm'u ab thio lowost ‘ henc I ons, cle, but wheu the photographer comes around | prices ever recorded, and _structurs S | Sold everywhere, Price, CUTICUILA, He.: S0A T, 25 ( AN (MM HA B ch s i 05 b e irregular and also very low. The anthracite | RiSoLVEN T, €1 Brenared by (o POTEET DICG ASD o ) 3 Yo All th een learued hero about the | with his camera he 1s bound to represent L 5 Noh ar A dinater il r:-’m';:'n..:“r,:f.-sn«:~;-‘. thes was | things as thoy aro. Theso photographed on- | conl market is very cheerful. e e et bk e B o s / A telogram received this morning by Samuel ‘qlmw 0’(;"\ ll{ivl_\'ll\l I’.;\w”‘n:'c 1\“;) s[c('llncuci ;Il;;i:(',::lb_\‘hln V. h:u;“',“u(‘)u"]’:-qu“l(l‘\.& :ut:; L d Al i : - | swell, of Howell & Co., fro his | large and solidlv built, with real steam and one by conts ad has kin and Scalp puciiod and benutis ¥ ' 5 A 3 e s 3 y;um” o S I who smoice coming (rom, whistios and smoko- T BB S o vk bttty pare We give you your choice of sev- Wegive you your choiceofseveral vi o n I flat voat arty. | s “A Ro, " will be the attrac- 00 i t er. o dres —— - 48 b 3 5: e DA, : 4 > x O red us Tollows e i o B S o Wb A B L8\ Theater exb ook, oods markot, s actlvo und sorks uro woll RHEUMATIS PAINS. eral hundred very fine Suits in hundred asfinesuits as any Tailor M umnixens Buxn Lo, Oct. 20, 613 p - | commoncing Sunday matiuce Cotton mills have increased business in s T cemeons avne | both Sacks and Cutaways, in all inthiscountry can make. They’ve Fillarne; Have weltber DiFblouTives Crane, tho comedian, has flattered him- | fancies, but the trade in staples is falling oft i e matic: e - ME=LR y ! ] Up to that time the family and_ {rionds ot | solf that kis make-up in ‘\Tho Senator’” was | and buyers urgo that lower pricss are fust the popular fabrics, in all sorts of got the materials in them. They’ré . 0 ate you ' had received no n exact reproduc of Senator Plumb of | now offered because he decline in ra - —— 2 3 e % 5 o 3 I LTRGE S IENS Latiey. JHREH bhe ohabap S O e R ) O CRlRNICRE U shades and colors, in about thirty made right. They’'re correct in e Tather of the. decoaseil at onéo. tele- | onjoyed seeing himselc on o stago ‘im- | moro ene ¢ than sl o ot o i choice styles. These suits are | style and coloring, and unless raphed for »rinformation, and asking | mensely, but he wi con to fidget about r 8 not rapic a © _poraus pl 4 3 et pea %% A T athar or ot the body of his son_had hoos. | very nocvously whenevar Crane displayed s fair trade with improvement in many ing th worth fully twenty dollars of any you’re a “freak’” no “suit to order” recovered, Nothing sdditional has yet been | the senator’s tall silk hat. *‘Where did you At Philagelphia flanncls, blanlkets Fonos fi i o8 b Be X > e v Facetved 2 get that hat?"" were Plumb's first_words to [ and woolen goods are in better demand from b man’s money, and are sold for can be gotten up that will fit you Lhe ‘\l‘x' written by young Howell will | the comedian after the play. Crane was | the west. Improvement is seen in groceries. K, and pharmacists, 3 4 7 3 Te ”» not arrive bofore today, and until then | shocked to learn that tho Kansas statesman | At Cleveland trade in dry goods, grocerie: . of Imitations und substl- | that price all over the country any better. The ‘“ready made tho facts for which so many Omahans are | never wore asilk hat in his life, and would | and hardware is good, and fa shoes and i = 3 ) COC ST ally e : R IBUAI AL WLl Toke Kibw not dare, indecd, thus to imperil his unigue | clothing, At Cincinnati slow improvement (occasionally you’ll see a $22 price is usually twenty eight dol- Once bofore the party of voyagers camo | popularity among the whole constituency. | is scen in merchandise und the whiskey trade e Ty it 5 very near losing ono of their number, and [ Crano comes to Bovd's now theator on | is fuir. At Chics ¢ g K| card on them). lars and the “custom” price forty. that was before they ched St. Louis. | Wednesday lulu!'l.lml : of next weok and | ceipts of ¢ te, A .‘l'\‘l‘l\H‘l in n ,\l,‘(}}l {n They were travelng by night and their boat [ will produce *Ihe Senator” at each per- :::;:*Ill:' llll‘:lll\n‘n!“\.n huh-'s. agquarter in '\;’1:1‘.:? o L e L Cheese, buttor and wool fall. short o little, In order that our Furnishing Goods men may not get SoipazLy oy olh O LHOIBN g, L0 DUAL L & Seats for Nat Goodwin in “A Gold Mme” | Corn, 1 and cured meoats a third and 3 5 S s S e 5 % i 2 foose, and us v floated away Juinped back o | 3/3"\tho Nominee” opaned this morning | lacd 15 por i B lostin the shuffle,” we will offer until they’re gone 7 S o fng | ment bids fairto be one of the finest of tho | mucn larger than a year ago. n\,h,,.m fs : A 1ot tho v h 1ho daricness, I} they ha | scason. * Hilarity and dgiient will cortainly | wood at Milwaulkeo and St. . il AUl S5O0, Elisodns uosgoonn0s Gudda o0 ose0 0006 0H00 LR new hero and both have been creating n | wenk. water's edga. furore throughout the countr A Gold | At St. Louis seasonable gooas aro in activo and Mr. Goodwin improves every [ ago. At Kansas City steady and heathful H about his body, could ' be lowered into the | 304 00d) g0, A n c i wator to float down to his friend, the other | OPPOrwunit which are many, as tho | activity is noted and t ; 4 l‘n_[l( ut | HYPOPHOSPHITES ) ou the land. Twice was this lengthy and | . ho Nominco,” as before announced, will | v ston, Mew Orleans, Char! on aud Savan- of L'me and dangerous programme gone through’ with, ven on Sunday and "Tuesday evening: nab. v soon for oy lof that they are thoroughly Ameri Their | vanced prices this weck, partly on account 18 endorsed and prescribed by leading :fr‘x:m"|":',‘,‘:w‘°‘,’\m°:";{x.',‘m:,“(‘,Jl'd"» “_f,‘“.\"‘u‘j subjects are American, the main characters | of the reported prohibition of wheat exports siclans because both the Cod RoRtats have been particularly fortunate in |)|o\ d- 1 ports of 1,305,000 bushels, yet the price raised as pulatablo as milk. ‘What chanees this unforesoen disaster will | 08 Plays specially typical of the country 2 cents. Without any excuse speculative SGOH,S Em"lsiofl is a perfeet WG corld o Suvi and s afraid oty 10 | 804 ore mow selling rapidiy. Tho onguge: | "I dry roods, clothing and shoos, trado is i 100 dozen ELEGANT SILK SUSPENDERS, ac- n at tho Boyd next Sunday, Monda apolis the output of flour is s was a ropo and the treacherrus, caving bank | FeiED 8 T 4 | apolis t! et wonli not admit of their getting near the | Tuesday evenings. Both those thoplargestiontrecord s/ A Of Pure Cod oT STREETS TELL INTERESTI o THE WINDOWS ON BOTH NG a mile, fi:-}‘m,‘}'{f.‘:tff.‘.‘[“ e ;’.',’»":3:3‘ Yied | Mive” is certainly a fascinating play, = demand and distribution greator than a your A Liver Cil and STORIES. thor was most happy in giving him an ad- | Tousville, faitly oo members of the party holding the other end | ®4 A, ) 0 Tho ropo and Walking down abreast of bim | Tirable medium for bis remarkablo talonts. | ville, with' cotton receipts v = i D Mine” Wednesday. These pl At most southern points general trade im- vithe success, but ] ' owell + 4 e poin [ al ) Yol i ¥ i are Americun and the llmlnmwh'»'rucl\ll from Russin. Receipts at tho west have been Hypophosphites aro tho r 7ol y ¢) = s i ) oA Gorh 5i0ants b Iaion. causo the party to make in their programme e L L i @ wonderpul Pical Producer, It is u.-‘ re of course unknown as yt. _Aro vou acruol man, or only a chump | the results produced uro a shade lower. fjuan R L eroay | Your horse has chafed his neck until it is ub | has fallen threc-cights of a cent, but coffee is Best Remedy tor CONSUMPTION, afternoon stating that his son was supposed | solutely cruel to make him work, or hey has | a shade stronger and suear unchanced. Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- Dr.J.E.McGREW 0 bo lost, but there were hopes that he | Cut himself on a wire or a nail. Now d® you | ®No fears are entertained of monetary pres- eases, Chronic Conghs and Cold R. C might bave escaped. know that one bottle of Haller's Barb Wire | sure. Throughout the east and west and at Ask for Scotw's Empulsion and take no ott THE NOTED SPECIALIST in tho treatment of all forms of linimont will_absolutely curo every cut, | most southorn points many meriets are woll -4 PRIVATE DISEASES. e L0 DeWitt's Little Eariy tasers; oniy pilt bruise or old sore? Just try it. supplied for legitimata business and vates curesickhoadacho and. roguiath thoowels. b white conactions mprove 1o some or. | © O @ © @ @ O (XX ; experio dall annos rios: Stricturo it vt G tent, at most ¢ point, but especially at THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD! X A or difieuley or iy o ahlort Ky pi il ik CITY PARKS, the principal western points. [+ NTT RTINS ® ¥ ; i ctiers : The Great Seaport of the South. ‘e businoss fallures ocourring througn- TUTT’S atel i o Commissioners Still Interested out the countey during the past seven ¢ @ & g { nissions . T Gt I ol st ot o | @ TINY LIVER PILLS . T ol , Affairs of the Breathing Plac sbove city for amillion bushel wheat | last weok. and for the correspouding week vealltho virtues of the larger ones; tho despondent bec cerfu 3 ) WILL CURE Tho Board of Park Commissioners met | glovator cost of $200,000.00. Thisas- | of last year the figures were 215. 2 fibuclyivegatable > DN taad Conragoy ahy resonromslaniiincl] m,‘"‘{'\”',,'.',m,”, yosterday afternoon and allowed bills for | sures for Galveston a very largo share e ; es @ ® o Q YY) .o E S llet. 14th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. PILES Current expenses amounting to §1,524,52, of the grain_handling for” foreign ship- | * M The board decid o shut off the water at | ment from the south and west that has fair equivalent for lhn price. ing piles. Itis prince of remediel Hanscom ark used for lake purposes until | heretofore gone to St. Louis and Chica- it vl v a sg @ h inell forms of hemertholds.0r, & such timo as it is needed for skatig. The [ 0. The push and enterpr i Duilding Permits Ol wan opa oug NO CGURBR NO PAY. s ey lake will then bo filled for the benofit of | most important city on the gulf const is | Tho following pormits wers 13suod by tho H .i!! m CATARRH thoso who swish to glidg ovor the glossy sur- | attracting widesprcnd uttention Uheoughe | superimomaent ot i o b, at any iine Wi \ “Have beon a cunstant sufferer for éuu- jEom Which tho ducks huve frolicked | oy the entire west. No ecity in {he O Ola sl s e T S . 5 bl years from sovero colds in head and uring the summer, 5 = % 1 or Jn the | 0. Oleveland, one and one-half sto - thro Tried most every known Elpuriiiandont ddums was nstructea to | SOUBLEY today offers botter inducemonts el rweny-oisiin wnd DOCTOR B & fitosyf ey lingon exvend 15 in planung bulbs in some of the b el R g RORDOF It i ! = > 5 ¢ wondorfully, and has effocted aimost ! & Galvebtonilnnaka Three minor periit 650 beds on Capitol avenue, so that that attrac- Blon Lt company have a repre- , e 8 radical cure "—FREDERIC B tive boulevard may be ornamented with | sentative in the city who can be found Ao £ tscre L 1816 D()uqlas Street, Om aha, Neb. FINCK, New York City, flowers in bloom early in May, at E. F, Ringer’s 510 Farnam, ) i i i3 = 2o as diplomas show. Tasuiltreating sitnene | @ORE EYES Mr. Balduff submitted au itemized state- el Magic Heaaa, afors. Cures a Many yours’ oxperlonco. A regular gradunto in medicino as diplomns show. | 2 3 N 05! vous, Chronle and es. permanent cul u ateed fo ment of the business dono at the Hanscom A Baby i1 the Cells, headschiesin % minates, Ab all - druggists grostiatsect il Neivolis Chrgnic and 1 A herimanont cure guara park pavillion during the summer rofrosh ENGLISH hosanLarehunnood igemlonlyenkneest il v Baartaks st Bl Csore ey, & efrosh- i O T e e e e \ b H10od, Skin and Urinary Organs. A antee § ike it 50 much for sore e, meut season. His statement showed that ho | A Pitiful spectacle was witnessed yesterday Licenses ALsca e Consultation free. Book (Mysterles of Life) sont fr ) M. JAMESON, came out about $400 behind iu the enterprise, | moruing in poiico court. The followi conses were 1ssued by 10 4w to 12, Send stawp for reply. He estimated the wear and tear of furnituro | It was nothing less than an fnfant appar- > Shiclds ays 1 s - -| LAMENESS ond - fixtures at 332, and this, addod | ently vight or ten months old, in the arms of | N and Address, 0. . itlstronglyirecommend Pond!s Extract to tho other items of expense, 3 for lamenats, and uso 1 constantly.” § N ate e he b taial am on s | its depraved mother in the prisoner’s dock. { Mike Courtney, Omak HE ()MAMA HSHFEL BN VAN, Y e [ ] 0 o 018 Mrs. Colei Josle Fit ald, Om T debit side a little more than $100 greater than Lhe woman, whose name ls Mrs. Coleman, 1o o roelpls YOS Wopd aomning | gt (GO, s, sreeted | n | Charos Kariuit Onl : 1T NIEEOURE A O9LD “\lx“uF ACTURING Co t FUR CAPES. SORENESS * I have long known its value in ble bors of the board expressed xh\c;::s‘ll\l:-:m:s ster and Burt streets, for adultory with R. | = IN TWELVE HouRs: Kelley, who was ulso arrested at the samo . . ich ‘had eaton 10" the bons. | Fos time. Tlio case was continued, and the threo | An Epitaph in o Puilalolph'a Gonot 1y’ A 25 cent Bottle may save you OMAHA, NEB. / MEN'S FUR e crad e n LSt prisoners, at least one of whom wus innocent, 100 in Doctor’s bills—may sa v Tried ttle of Pond's Extract, and Wero again seut below and locked up, Here lies John Smith and his three T I e ey Nos. 108, 110 and 112 N. 11t St. (5 OVERCOATS. da e B beiug very well pleased with the manner in ‘which Mr, Balduff had conducted the pavil- }h}xl but they regretted the fact that he had ost money in the venture, R AR VANATTA, Lockloosa, Dr. Millor and othier meibors of the board | g, S o daughters, TELEPHONE 1772, R § : . g discussed tho practicability of asking the | {014 “(;}-w’jf”“‘“‘u‘:h‘;;fi‘";“,;_ OeSis | Who died from drinking Sehuylkill e : and All Fashionable BRUISES G Koy I Tho Gonten ofsonge ot Teas | Uom, best for st headachi, bast Tor sour wate } i i WY e UbendiulEstiact hay seanibomy il ot rosidenco stroots of the tiy to boparped | Stomach. Ll 1¢ they had stuck to the genuine Carls- cUnS BILIOUEN e Chien ot nins. R hAS ey prosas In the samo manuer as Capitol avenue. In | The now Hotel Brunswick, 16th and \d Sult il plensun, a favorite with (ho fndien ) ; very banafic LITTLE SISTERS case the city council gives tho board wuthority 4 - e Foyalts: mayy NoX. OF THE POOR, New York City, to use small spots in several of the streets to | J4¢kson. with all modern improvements, | They would not have been lying in these d t O SHER- TR AT \ be selected tho board will in all probability | NOW open for guests, Moderate prices. here vaults, AN e MRS ELL oA A o SPRAINS make a number of attractivo flower beds ani S i BROTEGTEDIRY.UL 8, PATENTS: i CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS “1 have boen prascribing Pond’s Exe small parketies throughout the city early in I] B l v tact d it a valuabla remedy HeaRToE > < 2 s r. bal eY Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribbon E¥750nd for Fashion Book malled troo. Alnsiandizatisctions o iikere! ') EEEL L tor.""~W. P, BURDICK, M.D, ““Phero are millions in it," said a druggist > 4 S < 4 - The Leading Yard and Lawn Fences, also Farm, Stock, TS BURNS when asked about Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, g 2 ™ v s . g ‘ t i ts, 2 %, S DENTIST. Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest, TR ) A s S L o Lyt Z U o N ‘ o e | JOHN T, SHAYNE & CO. Rl S 3 g i > most artistic and du and lost tho ute of it completely. 1 recently tried Si muu.-nnn which gavo me 7 ] \ 3 7 / Third Floor Paxton d roliet by usa of Pond's Extract aimost instantrelief, I sincerely recommend & { 4 o N /], & Telepone 1057 16th and Farnam Sts, | market, Manufacturers’agents for Archi- Raliable Manufacturers " Mrs. A SHERMAN, it us it bas entirely cured me. James Gordon, ’ S N A full sot of teeth, on 1o 8 vorrect | tectural Iron work of all kinds, and forthe | 0 5T o Lo 3 Stato St., Chicago. kS Bultiniore, Md y 7 VN X fig. Teeth without “plutes or - removable | coeheatod Buckthorn Steel Rishon Wire. | o == H EMORRHAGES — > UA A 7y RN worlk, Just e iin; or sinsers und b e ™ Eye & ear surgeo T. Allen, M.D,, / ’ 1 : 2 \ N A : Call at Factory and see sample: GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, e R fram S \ i end or Catalogues and Prices, ‘ {109 Pond’s Extract the onl Ramge blk, 16th& Harney, Omaha. Of+ Y & R th Extractz1 Without Pain Send for Catalogues and I “ nd Pand's Extract y fice duys, Mon., Tues., Wed., and Sat. \ \ el ! ki W. BAKER & JO.S Ll YARNER) Serantshifin - ) \ 3 i ol Cut this out for a g ¥iion Revivall lastine > : / MAWGIARE D ol P poutavn omipxmar / i CALTHGS e 1 INFLAMMATIONS Tho churchos in Kountze Place have er 31t N, V 437 oméam, ok NRGICNL e H'H" ) P, d's Extract o the loadership of the noted evangelist, Koy Rz ) . ) ; e Satish p S READE, Phils Jolphia. e e | P | THE NOVEMBER CENTURY : i Y . i on Wednesday oveuing, November 4. Tho ‘_ ‘ e, G flca and shou;d be always meetings will be held in Plymouth Congro- Begins a new volume with a number of gre: mmcmnml pictorial beaut =pt:] & 0 b w1 1648 P10 \ - gational church, The churches invited in It contains llustrated articles on %A Rival of the Yosemite, # The Players ] €9, i e ] kept on hand for em tho movoment are: The Knox Presbyterian (the famous New Vork Club), “A Great German Artist,"” “The San Fran. E indlap naii . i l il has been semoved, is ergencies. ohurch, Plymouth Congregationat, United cisco Vigilance Committees,” by the Chairman, William T. Coleman, the q % A] Prosbyterian, Trinity Mothoaist, Hillside first of the “Autobiographies " of Edgar W. Nye (* Bill Nye "), three com- ). A . Absolutely Pure ¥ dand it is Soluble. the: ahacluts ‘, £ P R e S IR e plete storics, “ The Food-Supply of the Future,” and first chapiers of chorus choir has been organized avd dvilled “THE NAULAHKA,” 2 2 Narint i ) Mlps for the singing. A card of personal invitation 3 A n:smflw . . LAk i g i ol hnl” ek A Novel of America and i by - i | |l “fl’\F“zm' No Chemicals BEWRRE OF INTATONS, ovangelst. Ho hus boid toettage th whioh Rudyard Kipling and Wolcott Balestier. win o T ) Lk AN % are used in its preparation. It has See Landscape Trade-mark on I tho World scores were turned to the better life, in In the invention and composition of this story Rudyarc s g ND 6L more the ce times the strength of n the invention and composition of this story Rudyard Kipling is asso. nore than three tines the strength of Buff Wrapper. Onlligolis and, Clesleville, O, Kausas Gity ciated with a young American writer. The hero and heroine of the novel, HEW YORK, l““““““”f“’, )’*"“ GLAsa0W (Chrrsrf e BapeLLs, Bl h 2 00, Chatu- sidents of a* booming” Colorado town, are transplanted to India e EYRRAT PLES, i R AEa, & noogn, Columbus, He conducted & three TER g ) pl ndia—he in NEW YORK, GIBRALTER and NAPLES, AT EAs B A P AT e ieae RS DARS RIS b ces search of a famous jeweled necklace said to be upon an Indian idol, and she aing wd i on suitriny AL rogulne [nteryals or Sugar, and is therefore far nor MADE ONLY BY In this state ho has held successful mootings as a physician to her own sex. ‘THE CENTURY begins its new yolume with ."f Tl AN AL Beqkile, [ BALODN, SEGOND-CLASS AHD STEERADE cconomical, costing less than one cent ocently Iuborod i Torts Huutis Thd. i i A GREAT AMERICAN PROGRAM. e T AL [ | g B i i | e, 1 o, moursiing, | POND'S EXTRACT €O, now engaged in a gracious revival in Bur Ttwill print, during the year, A New Life of Colambus, by the distinguishe L5t dled i iy . R B i of ngthening, EASILY DIGEETED, ®aw York and l.ondon. lington, la. fard, Ewilio ¢ ar (richly liiustrated o o The World's F, 12 Wiscon ’ Hohig Y ’ and admirably adapted for invalids T s S e Ko Caxeb it =0 o8 Phe World's Fairi YALE ChEMIDAL cn.. Sy sl san SeRuromt Apanis g admlenbly: adiiuad for Ive POND'S V' movement here will be hold in Trinity Meth authorof * The A , ) Michell;_a seri ¢stiries, 5 well as for persons in health, odist Episcopal church, Kountze Dlace, on Ly Thomas Bai ! s o Tho Indian’s Side, 0 from the OTE l n A c Sunday evening, November 1. Rev. French dodin sspdpeint. papers on At Subjects; aricles by Goy ther famous UNION DEPOT HOTEL, A 1 ] 1 ]] I _\] ne Ciold by Grocers overywhere. of the United Presbyterian ohurch will rench Musicians on their lic and work: illu i Tho Jows in New Corner 10th and M n Straet < g Rulled rmlacin churmn il ok bbbl yort i by R s 0% g SN R R iree vt | W sakeR & oo, Do, Mass. | o O INTHENT, will be held in the United Presbyterian claxs; finest | 1 10 the city; all church and Rev. Beans will preach. Ou Christmas Number. 0 St foats nll B th .1(‘.« U Alng to aldouier Wik It's remarkablo speciflo Tuesday evening in the Knox Prosbyterian 5 3 A f 404 44 Chichostor's Kuglish Damond Hiand. m actionupon tho affected parts church, and Kev. Thain will preach. On A 7eaz's subscription to Tue CeNTURY costs $4.00; single wumbers, 35 cents, o o be BRVIOL ENNY Y P LL gives it supremo control ove, Wednesday evening and thereaftor in Bugin with Novembrr, Subscriplions are takem by e foaiors nd Yaurot i P STALE ( RG AL PILLS I 3 Plymouth Congregational, under the leader. dooksullers gen pastim st 4 by the pu ALL.AN A 1 Galy Ganut ._q b /» , h DeWitv's Little Ear! )0\ sers for the liver. THE CENTURY CO. i ottt A § o o « sfrom all classes gp— " All the Latest Spe o part v vo its efficacy. Price 50c, Rough on the Wife. New York .,, Sies 1 voweuts, ' VE OF 24, AP AipUief for Viagien” e Hol |ml‘.uln‘:,w 38 or sent by mail Tilllo Morrls, who appeared 1n police court Breadwas ks (8 56, v e 0. Chica M0 Warhil | = Fonhentor Gleiien’ o, iy on recelpt of price, Putup only b Khursday as & wituess 1o bebalf of her al- o 4 3 p 1 , Burlloglon Ticket O0icw | beid by au Lesad Drigeo i ] L a ND B EAD > ! i ALl BOND'S BATRACT G0, 70 Gtb Aveu N,