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r 100 DEAD T0 BE REVIVED | The Western Traffic Association Will Never Pe Resuscitated. IT'S DEATH NOT SINCERELY MOURNED Railrond Men Content with the Existing Order of Affairs and No Attempt Will e Made to Create Organization, 2 Now Nrew Yonk, Sept. Tho Tribune says: There are only a fow members of the ad- visory board of the Westera Trafic associa- tion, from which Jay Gould's Missouri Pa- cific hus withdrawn, now in he city and they do not wish to discuss tha affairs of the association publicly. It i3 undsrstood, how- ever, that tesponsiblo railroad men do not look for thoe slightest offort to revive the ai- sociation, which is regarded as dead. Notn- ez will be qone to croate a new organization in its pi 1til the business of tho wostern ronds , by o shrinkage, the need of united action. So long as the prosent large volume of business lasts the dissolution of the Wastern Trafic assoclation may not cause serious trouble. Bt with all the roaas free of obli- gations to a contral authority, it is feared that the oralization in the southw slorado-Nebraska t tory will further. Already, a well Kknowa director of loading western railrond said yesterday, tho demoralization in tue soathivest has spread instabilily into north- west territory. There is a strong feeling among some of the members of the advisory board that the association should not formally dissolve until 1t has placed on record a con- demnation of the action of the Chicago, Bur- lington & Quiney last July, which Mr. Gould and many other mermbers of the board hold responsible for the disruption of the associa- tion. AMONG THE RAILROADS, What the Trunk Lines Are Doing these Clostng ber Duys. Oliver H. Dorrance, whose death was an- nounced Sunday, was for many years promi nent in the railroud circles oftho west. Mr. Dorrance was born in Amberst, M May 4, 1838, the sou of Dr, and when the war broke out was intimately nssociated with the armies of MeUlellan, “Hooker and Shorman. At the close of tha war ne becanio connected with the Kunsas fic railroad and was subsequently pro moted 10 the superintendency of the Smoky Hill division, Leaving the road in 1576, i connected himsell us master of transporta- tion with the International & G ern under the lato H, M. Hoxie. mained on the different lines under Mr. Hoxie's control until 1881, when be returned t0 the Kansas Pacific to accept. the position of superintendent of the Smolky Hill and Den- ver divisions. In 1584 be was transferred to Owmaha aod assumed charge of the Ne- braska division of the Union Pacific, resigning in 1557 to accopt the management of the Omaba Union Stock Yards company. But early in the vear Mr. Dorrance was prostrated by a lone and what promised to be fatal illuess ane urgent demand of Lis physician be resigned. For some time prior to his decease Mr. Dorrance had, at the earnest solicitation of a prominent eastern ine, been working on a series of cout of his raiiway and tele- At Union_Pacitic head- 1ce is recalled with many. ho was one of the best equipped railroad mneu in the country. M. Charles Kennedy, general northwest- ern passenger ageut of iho Rock Isiand, re turned vesterday from his trip to Washing- ton whither ho bad gone 1n_chzrga of the Iowa Grand Army of the Republic train. Mr. Kennedy said that ho nov, s00 s great'n s during their reunion. “It was seven hours in passiog o gwven point aud compictuess was the universal subject of comment. Whilo the parade started at 11 o'clock the Towa brigade aid oot report for position until 4 o'clock, and then had to wait an hour beforo they fell into e, The Bii- ¢ Ohio people hauled 150,000 peoplo to the rounion, and tho Pennsylvznia about the same number, which gives you somo idea of thestraangers in the national capital.” C. A. Goodnow, superintendent at Marion, and G. A. Morrison, superintendent of the Milwaukes, ore in the city. but they ure keeping the reason for their comiug pro- founaly secret. It is thought it has some bearing 1n securing right of way to South Omaha. B. A, Branch, traveling passenger agent of the Krie lines at St. Louis, and a much- mwentioned orator at the dedicatory services the World’s Columbian exposition at Chi- wraph oxperience quarters Mr. Do kind words, for ,e’ago, 18 in the city. Wy k ‘Tno B, for that special trains for and politi rallios this year than any preceding year in tho history of the road, which leads Mr. Davidson, chief clerk in thoe passenger departwment, to infer that this really is **a campaign of education. Mr. E. L. Lomax has returno Chicago smiling and happy standing the decision of the “H - sociation agairst the Union Pacitic and in fayor of the itio Grande Western, T, J. Goalrey bus issued a oronunciamento 10 the effect that be will lick anybody who asies him when the short lino ou” the Mis- souri Pacitic1s 10 by opencd, He nows says it will be the middlo of the month, The Jacksonian and Samoset clubs lave made arcungomen! tho Burlicgton to run a special truin Saturday to Plattsmoutn to attend the Field and Bevan joint debate which is seheduled for that evening. The 5:15 p. m. and ro- & M., and mattor, roads more debatos all other bas had joint by & Hanscom park motsr at Sixteenth and Burt stroots, Hall a a0z witnesses testified and the jury rendered a verdict of accidental death, exonerating ths motorman, et Ton't become constipated. am's Pills, Take Bascn —— THE MERRY OVSTER WAR, “There Are Moments When One Wants to e Alone,"” Trade Mark, In the present effort to foree us to join the oyster combine quotations are of little value. We nre protocting our customers on any pricas mads by any combination and no retailer need hes tate to order tho CHORSE SHOE BRAND” as of yore. If prices sink below the vresent leval just lot us know. We haven’t tiue to et out postal quotations every day or two, but we are selling at and below the prices given by bulldozers BRANCH & CO., skors of Balthmo e fresh oysters. Omuha, Sopt. 29, 19)2 The “Horse Shos” brand, fattest, juciest, cheapest, bast. Buffalo, N. Y.. and satucdny and Sunday, For full particulars ket offica, No. 1602 N. largest, Very low rates to all points eas October 1 and 2 enll at Rock Island tic Farnam streot. Chas, Kennedy, G. W. P A ———— IN AID OF HAMBURG. An Urgent Appeal for Contributions to the Fun Mhe great calamity which has befallen the city of Hamburg, Germany, by an unproce- dented cholera epidemic, has prostrated its trade and thrown its laboring oclasses out of ewployment. The city tinds itself unable to meot the simultaneous emergency of an epidemic and of supplying the wants of a large and unem- ployed population, snd is forced to seok outs sido assistance. The undesigned committes has therefore been formed to solicit contributions for the relief of the sufferers in Hamburg, and the following have kindly cobsented to receive such contributions i New York Herald, Herald building: Now Staats-Zeiting, Tyron row; German 7 of thecity of Now York, 13 Bro Auitm’ Orat & Co G. Amsinck & Co., 1 to tho order of A. | Pearl street, Hamburg has atall times shown gr lity in helping to rel 0, in all vorid, communities overtaken by public nitios, and at this timo of Hamburg's own afiliction outside help should be freely given to the ¢ All contributions to be transmitted to tho relief committee of the Cnamber of Com- morce in Hambur, Prominent German-Americans in Omaha are taking great interest in this matter and propose to raise a handsomo sum for the re- lief of the laboring people of Hamburs, Mr. I'red Metz, st., will raceive ail contrl- butions to the funa from parties in this sec. tion. Remittances shoutd be made to Mr. Metz ut the German Savings bank, Iiftecuth street, this city ——— Be sure and use Mes. Winslows Soothi Syrup for vour children while testhing. cents a bottle. il S Real estate. Bargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright 5 N. Y. Life blig. The lutes glasses retail at wholesale pricos. Tulor Optical Co.. cor. Farnam und Lth. Cigar store at of M Corne: 16t d Democratic club and Parnam, speakers, at club room, riday evening. Good Adum Snyder, President. Walter Moyer lesiro to extend thewr heartfelt appreciation and love to their many friends for their many and generous acts and words of sympathy and condolence that assisted in o mensare to lessen their sorrow over the loss of their durling and only chid, Dona, who was today buried in the fumily cemetery. COUNTY MATTERS. Mre. and M The Commissioners Take Up the Siturday Business Al L ot Time, The members of the Board of Couaty Com- missioners all got out and hela the rogular Saturday session yesterany morning. It was decided that 1 addition to pub- lishing the delivquent tax ustin the oficial paper, that it should be published in the Pokrok Zapadu, the German Tribune and the Sweaish Jouruul. > county attorney hus helu tiatthe law compellea such publications, Chairman Berlin voted against the proposi- tion, holding thal the expense was 100 great aud toat it was an lujustice to the taxpayers of the couuty. ‘I'ne pastor of the People’s church asked for a cancellation of tux the ot on which the church stood, nZ that the church baa leased the ground from Dr, Mercer, My. Paddock opposed the cancellation on the ground that it was establishiog a danger- train will leave Omaha u turn after the meeting, Oue fare round trip. CONSTRUCTION STATISTIOS, Figures Compiled by th Truckinylng wnd ¢ Cricago, 1l Rauilway construc- tion Lias vrocooded at & safe and moderate pace this year, and yet in almost every state aud torritury new lines huve beea completed or commenced, 'ue Railway Ago and Northwestern Rail- rouder, in its forthcoming issue, will suy: “Our returns show that duviog tho nine mouths from Junug It Septcmber 80, Liere have oveen 19 wiles o main track lald oo 200 different lines in the Uunied Hiutes, while & lurge nmount of grading has been done on which the rails are you Lo go down. ‘Tbere are i sight over 1,500 miles of roud on which track i3 expicted to be laid before the end of the year, so that we feel safo ln repeating the estinute made threa months ugo that the trackluyiog of 1592 will BERregate not fur from 4,000 mles," Offclul botice bas been given that the Nickel Plate will not meet the & round teip rute between Chicago and Buffulo, mude by ity competitors Lo punish it for muking a 3 rate £or the nutional convention of real ate deulers. Tho Nickel Plate does not dure to make a lower rate than #, aud it knows that ut equal rates it cannot compete tho Michigan Central and Lake Snore Lo statoment of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul road for the month of August 8hoW's gross carnings Lo the amount of &2, 700,011, an iocrease, as compared with the corresponding mouth last year, of §3U3,005, The net earviugs were $330,502, an iucrease of §17, S, New Yok, Sept. 20.—At the meeting of the executive committec of the Menterey & Mexican Guil Raiiroad compauy, eld today, J. A Robertson was numed us general man- uger and C. A, Merriam was appoiuted gen- erul superintendent, subject 1o the orders of T. 8. lrullock. first vice president. y Age on Sult Agaiust the Port Reading, TueNtoN, N. J.,, Bept. 2J.—Autorney Gen- eral Stockton bas filed 1u the supreme court i formation lu the nature of 8 quo warraato against the Port Reading Railroad company . Ho alloges Lhat the company hus been 1llog- ally seling corporation Lo operate a rail- road and issue capital stock, for all of which .\ the attorney general asks due process of law against the Port Reading company, The court requires the cowpauy 10 auswer within thirty days, et DeWitt’s Sarsaparilia is reuanis sl “Nobody te Blame,” Ao inguest wus held over tbe bouy of My Mioer, the boy who was rua dowa ous precedent. Mr. Steuberg heid that the precedent was estublished years agw, and that it was appar- ent that the ground in question was wsod ex- clusively for church purposes. The voio 10 exempt stood Lo to two, wnd the matier went uver for one week, ‘Tno congregation of Israel. holding a ninety-nine veav lease upon its church lot, wus exempted Irom tuxaion for the years 1591 and 1592, William Carr, the contractor who graged South Thirteenth sireet, served notics that unless his claim of §,018 wus allowed, suit would be brought agsinst the county. The clrim was not allowed. The clerks in the county traasurer’s office put iu a cluim demanding pay for overtime, This was referred. - DeWItt's Savsupariiia cieuns2s the 0joo 1, e L L Will You Go East This Fali? If so, it will be to your interest to fully acquaint yoursell ‘with the excel- tent train service now in effect between Chicago, Buffaulo, New York, Boston and intermediato points, via the “L ke Shore Rout “Through traios leave Chicago ut 8:00 and 10330 a. m., 8:10, 50, and 11.30 p. m. The “Chicago and Boston Special™ (10:30 a. m.) is the only complete vrain through from Chi- cago to New Eoglund. It hus dining ear serving meals the entire distance, in itsolf un exclusive feature, and the equipment of the train throughout is o the very highest standad, cago utid New York Limited (5:30 p. m.) embodies all that is modern and novel in vailway transportation and has very appropritely been called a *‘porfoct train.”? B. P, HuMpHREY, T. P, A, 727 Mauin street, Kansas City, C. K. WiLBer, W. P, A., Chicago. THE OMAHA LHUGH MURPHY'S COLOR LINE Action of the Oontractr Delays the Paving of Twenty-Jecon 1 Stroet, WILL NOT USE THE WHITE SANDSTONE Prospect That the Road to the Government Corral Will e Left Lmpissable for Auother Winter -Knocked Oat by a Quibbie, People who had honad to ses South Tiven- ty-second street pived this season are liable to be doomed to disappointmont, as delay is inevitable, the coatractor rofusing to go on with the work. The trouble is rizht here. Last spring whon the flaal pavine ordinance was passed, it provided that the straet should bs paved with Colorado sandstone, not designating the color of the stone that would bo used. The specifications called for Colorado stone, but did not namo the color, and on these specifioations Hugh Murpny bid and was awardod the contract. The proporty owners along the street. selectod white Colo- rado stone and this kind the contractor was ordered to lay, Now he refuses to do any- thing of the kind, holding that us the adver- tisemont, the award and tho coutract all provided for simply Colorado stone, he has tho right to lay either the red or the white, Ho prafers to lay the rod because he has no white stoue 1n nis quarri At the meeting of the Board of Public Works, held yestorday afternoon, arrange- ments wore completed by which it 18 posy blo that the work may go on, though this all rests with the city council ‘and will bo de- cided at the next meeting. Mr. Murphy stated that the Shuil hoirs, who ownod the majority of the teet frontagoe, hiad agrecd to withdraly thoir names from the white stone petition and sign for red stone, and that tho new petition would be presonted to the coun- cil for ratitication. It the council agreed to the change, the work would be commenced and completed ut an early date, © More Conteacts Let. Like the county commissioners, the Board of Public Works held the rezular woekly meeting ahead of time in order to dispose of the accumulated business. Contracts wore let for the pavingand curb- ing of the following stroots: Twonty-first, from Wirt to Douglas, from Six- teenth to Twentieth; Soventeonth, from to Dodge, and Grace, from thoe 2 Belt Line railw to tho east of the Chicazo, St. Paul, Minneapolis & ay right-of - For puving with Trinidad sheet asohaltum, ard Paving company was the lowest s bid being 82.41 for class A" and 37, with a five-vear guaran- i ¥L10 for class A" and £5.08 for class 37, with a ten-year guaranteo. On Colorado sandstone Hugh Murphy was tho lowest bidder, His figures were: $2.70, $2.40 and 82 for the respective classes, “A', #B"and “C" The brick award was made to B D. Van Court on three streets and to J. B. Smith & Co. on oue. Van Court bid $1.85 with a five and $2 with a ten-year guar- antee, B. Smith & Co. bid 31.87 with a five and $2.05 with a ten vear guarantee, On Doulas street, Farnas and Murphy tied on the curbing at 63 cents per lineal foot. 'Phie curbing of the other streets was given to Murphy at 65 cents per lineal fuot, Lie being the lowest bidder. Red Colorado sandstone was the material biG upon. i o What Stronger Pr Is needed of the merit of flood’s sarsapariila than the hundreds of letters continually coming in telling of marvellous cures it has effected after all other remedies had failed. ‘Truly, Hood’s sarsaparilla possesses peculi curative power unknown to other medi peace ines, Hood’s piils cure constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of thealimentary canal, They ara the best family cathartic. FROM 'ROU. John ¥. Greer, awell known Auburn, is dead. Necley Wymore, an incorrigible vouth of Wymore, hias been sent to the reform school. Rov. Goorge Baitey has poen installed as pastor of the Prosbyterian church ut Broken Bow. . The Sunday schools of Gage county will hold a convention at Wymore, Octover 11 and 12, A camp of Woodmen of the World has beon organized av Neoraska City and has been christened the Blm. Murs. Henry Barker of Shubert nearly aied a8 the result of inhaling rat poison which had been carclessly left lying around locse. The Clay County Register. an independ- ent paper priuted at Edsar, has ceased to exist afler @ troublous existence of a ear. The 7-3 ear-old son of B. Critchfield of Elm- wood fell from the window of his father oftice and broke his arm, besides sustaining internal injuries, Blanche Williams, a 12-year-old Fairmont school girl, wus thrown down by her play- mates and so severely injured about the hoad that her life was aespaired of for a short time. Allen Gerrard, in the Monros Looking Gliss, says that oholera raged up the Plavie river in 1852 among the emigrants, He kue of one man who was left to die but got woll. The discase was worse up the valloy than at the Missouri. D ABOUL US. eitizen of —— ToLEno. 10wa, April 6, 1991, Dr, J. B, Moore, rSir: My wife has used about six bottles of your Trao of Life, and thinks that she nas roceived greater ben efit from it than any medicine she has ever taken. Yours traly, L. H. Burkiy, Gei'l Agont and Treas. West Colloge. Since roceiving the above testimonial, 1 am inreceint of a letter and check from the Rev L.H Bufkin of Toledo, lowa, April 25, t3 send Rev, S, W, Koawortiy, Cesstlinz, Kan sas, s1x bottles of Moore's Tra of Lifo, Lor sale by all druggists, e Funeral of Mrs, The funeral of the late M motter of City Clerk John from the residence of her son yesterday afternoon. The remains were eunclosed in 8 beautiful casket aud the room was filled with floral tributes from the many friends of the deceased and ber family, Oae magnifi cent design was the gift of the employes of the city clerk’s offive. I'rom the residence the casket was borne to Trinity owhearal, whers Dean Gardner read the impressive burial service of the Episcopal echurch, with Rev. Paul Mathews as assistant. A quartev choiv sang *Lead, Iindly Light,” and during the service the hymuo “Abide With Me."” The interment was at Forest Lawn ceme- tery and the hearse was followed to the grave by a long line of carriages. Tho pall- bearers wore Thomas ‘Paloa, Peter O'Malloy, T. I, Brennan, A, P, Tukey, Johun Carr and James Stockdale, vos. . Mary Groves, 0ves, took place Too Much of u Risk. It 18 not unusual for colds contracted in the fall to hiang on all winter, In su casus catarrh or cironic brouchitie ure almost sure 10 result. A fifty-c00t bottle of Chawber- law's Cougn Kewedy will curs any cold. Cau vou afford o risk so much for o small wu amount! This remedy is intended es- pocially for bad colds ana croup and can always be depended upon. For sale by arug- gists. e Held tor Assanlt, Yesterday afternoon OmMcer Wilbur ap restea Johu D, Carty, privete in company (), *PRICE'S G Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard Baking Powder: DAILY BEE: BRIDAY Second United Seates infantry, stationed at Fort Omaha, for mssaultiog the 15-year-old daughter of Mrs. Afnie Schoustor, who lives at Twenty-first anth-Nicholas strects. Mrs, Schensterelsims that the soldier haa taken her daughter o different beer eardens und romained out qpite late; also that tha giri stayed in quaetsrs at the post last Sun day night agafnst her will. Carty claimed to be ablo to olewr ni comes up for trial mt 2 Prusiupndor g UNDER A SWITCH ENGINE, mas Fox Lost #lis Life by Sleeping on the Ratirond Track. A Union Pacifieswitch enginoenroute from South Omaha to ‘Avory yesterday morning shortly after 7 o'clock, strack Thomas Fox, injuring him so badly that he died from tho effects of the injuries two hours later, Fox was sitting on the track just north of the Albright depot whan the engine came to- ward him, and before the engine could coms 1o a stop the locomotive was upon its victim and burled him into the air, and he landed at the side of the t k. His boly was braised but little, tho engine striking him on tho left sldo, infiicting iojuries internal, which zaused death, 170X is comparativoly unknown, having been here but u few days, and was & section hand. He had boen on a spreo, and the gon- eral theory is that he sat down upon the track ‘with intontions of suicide. A few minutes befora ho was struck by the engine a passerby had awakened him from a stupor and got bim off the track just as a frelght train wont rolling v, e boarded with A, W. Dennis in Albright, abhd thoso acquainted with him say that ho is weil educated. Ho was 4) years of age and an Irishman, As 500u 08 possible after the naccident he was removed to tho city jail and died a fow mi utes aftor arviving ciere, He was uncon- cious all the time, i it Bullding Fermits, The following permits were issued by tho superintendent of buildings yesterday : Jenule Patrick, one and one-halt story frame dwe.dinz, Ninth and Bancrofv Lisnee aes coeee 82,000 L one_ ind one-haif siory dwelling, Nizth and Buncroft : 2,000 One minor permit... Mareinge Liconsos, The following marriage licensos wers sued by J Bller yostorday : N is- 3 Zopher Detorrest Tavons, Atlant Anms M. Bonuett, Atiantie, La... y Oliver G, Tlouston, Ou 1 Isubella L. Cox, O DeWitt'sSar fncroases the a tom. It has have suffered help you. canses the blooa, s up thesys- many psople who blood disorders. It will beaatited from .- Excursion to Shenand On Tussday, October more & Ohio Ruilroad Co. will sell ex cursion tickets from Chicago and all Baltimore & Ohio points west of the Ohio river to Winchester, Woodstock, Middletown, Harrisonburg, Staunton and Lexington, Va., at the rate of one lowest limited first-class fave for the round trip. The Shenandonh valley. Virginia, of- fer iperior inducements to persons seeking now locations. Farm lands of- fered at from $10.00 per acre and up- wards, Timber, coal, iron ore, pure water, convenient marlkets,* excellent soil, good schools, best society. For in- formation about rates apply o any Bal- timore & Ohio ticket agont. Send to M. V. Richards, land and immigration agent, Bultimore & Ohio railroad, Bal- timore, Md., for information about de- sirable locations, maps. pamphlets, ete. el White Sinves of Russiv. In Russia the women labor fifteen hours a day for 15 conts, Frank G. Carpenter, in Tue Suspay Bee willrelate in a most fas- cinating’letter how the- Russian womey toil from carty morn till late at nmight for a miser- able pittance, adonh Valley, h, the Balti- R e No Inquest Hefa The remains of J. R. Kling, who drooped dead at Tiwelfth and Harney streets Wednosday uight, wore forwarded yesterday to Woodbine, In. Coroner Maul decided that an iuquest was unnecessary, the old man p—— SEPTEMBER 30, 1862 THE FACT That AYER'S Sarsaparilla CURES ornens of Scrofulous Diseases, uptions, Boils, Eczema, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Rheu- matism, and Catarrh should be con- vineing that the same course of treatment wiLL cure vou. All that has been said of the wonderful cures effected by the use of AYER’S Sarsaparilla during the past 50 years, truthfully applies to-day. 1t is, in every sense, The Superior Medicine, Its curs tive properties, strength, effect, and flavor are always the same; and for whatever blood diseases AYER" Sarsaparilla is taken, they yield to this treatment. When you ask for AYER'S Sarsaparilia don’t be induced to purchase any of the worthless substitutes, which are mostly mixtures of the cheapest in- gredients, contain no sarsaparilla have no uniform standard of ap- pearance, flavor, or effect, are blood- purifiers in name only, and are of- fered to you because there is more profit in selling them. Take AYER’'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. 1. C. Ayer Bold by all Druggists; Lrice 0., Lowell, Mass, 3 wix bottles, $5. Cures others, willcure you FAT PEOPLE! You ean roduce your weight from ten to twenty pounds n month, at home, with- out starving, at reasonablo cost by the use of Dr. Clarke’s Home Treatment, perfected in many years practice, causes mo sickness orinjury to the heaith, is highly indorsed. Send for proofs and testimonials. DR. F. B. CLARKE, Thrilling A THRILL O b PAIR FITTED by our OPTI white crystal lenscs, NO except for spociul I NOTICK-1{ you will out and p: of 10 per ground to mensure, Ul advertisement we will allow n dis- 1 wbove extreme low ONI MAX MEYER & BRO. COMPANY, Scientitic and Practiesl Opticians. Farnam and Sixteenth Streets, Omaha, Shameful Confession It is a shameful confession to make that many people are willing to use adulterated arti- cles because they are cheaper, and in doing so often subject- ing themselves to injurious cffects, for it must not be supposed that those who are willing, at the cost of repu- tation and for the purpose of gain, to impose adulterated goods upon the public, would hesitate to use injurious adulterants, Dr. Price has an established reputation for manufacturing good and pure articles, and his Delicious Flavoring I tracts of Vanilla, Lemon, etc., are the most perfect made, facin gj@ChOlGI‘& Kcep cool! Thio plague ean't reach you If you do the right thing ut the mght tme, LOOK AT THE SECRETIONS! nutrition, Avold unekpe frults and unwh ts. Cook everything, even wator. Cl membrancs Of stumach 4nd Lewis at . Dr. Schnck's Mandrak They earry away all disease gorms and all ous matter. They assure p natural secrotions. count of dige thoroughly. K poison- fectly healthy and Faey tura the llvor Lo the ne- itlon, quickly, safely, ol feet warm, skln cloan SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. have b tested In many & Cholera epldemic. do for the. ney STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS be donewith person. They ud put the all- Ao what sanitary sclence says should palns, elosets, rooms wad the out clean'nna vurify the inser hou ls {n parfect ordor. alnhts. Glear thoir oflects out of the 100 witli the Mandrake Pills. Put the y channels in order aup bid defiance Lo lara epidemies, and all others Involying the lver, stomach and bowols, more cases of pi ton and curo stwnd Lo tha eredit of Dr. S Mandrake Pills than any otber agency oF r. AnInvention: that Ladies Appreciate ERFECTION ADIUSTARBL Tuousands say they will wear No Other Shoe. Wear this Shoe during the Summer Months, DO NOT SUFFER WITH TIRED or TENDER FEET, Thu B EXPANDS with EVERY MOTION of the Bugt, ATy vtasus o perivcd shiiy Khe cars longer, comfort ke, Prioss, 5,00, 32.60, $3.00 83,50, CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO., M'P'cs, Lyan, Mass, DEFORMITY BRAGES . -_, EnasticStockings, Trusses, Crutches, Batteries, WaterBott/2s, Syringes, Atomi zers, Medical Suppliss. ALOE & PENFILD, 114 S 15th St, Next I.o Postiiic: Stfictly Pure White Lead is the Best Paint. Care is necessary though, to obtain. strictly pure, as the market is flooded with so- called Pure White Leads that in reality contain but very little white lead. The following analyses of two of these misieading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they con- tain. The analyses describe the labels and brands on the packages and give the con- tents as follows: Misleading Brands ‘C, F. Lawson & Co. Strictly Pure Whi# Lead."” "Red label, with brush, on which rinted, " Guaranteed to be strictly purd Forfeited If adulterated.” Materials Barytes Oxide of Zinc White Lead Calcium Car- bonate * Masur; Proportions Analyzed by s8.10 per cent. J. Fiebing, 3490 per cent. Milwaukee, 13.60 per cent, 3.20 per cent. s Railroad White Lead.” White label, marked **Railroad White Lead, 25; pure} John W. Masury & Son, New York and Chicago, warranted superior," Materials Proportions Analysed by Oxide of Zink 55.70 per cent, Ledoux & Co., Barytes 44.30 per cent, New York, ‘We have a book which gives the analyses of a large number of misleading brands. Ifyou are going to paint it will pay you to send for it. In Painting use strictly pure White Lead (see that you get either “Southern,” “Collier,” or “Red Seal "), tint it with the National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. For sale by the best dealers in paints every= where NATIONAL LEAD CO, St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St, Louis, Mo, Today-- We will offer in our boys' department on second floor, between four and five hundred Knee Pant Suits, at the popularprice of $250 a Suit that will stand mere hard knocks and look bet- | ter when overtaken by “that tired feelin than any suits ever sold for that money before. These [ isnib: are made of good honest all wool c: | [ meres, in plaids and plain colors, The coats are| Sllll(t(l with fine twilled lining, and are made up 1\\'ith fiftecen corded plaits, eight in front and |seven behind, and the pockets in the pants are | big enough and strong enough to ho'd the thou- sand and one thing them., At the sames time we about the same num ber of suits for | po that a boy wants to stuff in will offer %&m&a@czi&“g“@; : Big Boys These suits are in three pieces coat, vest and long pants. They are made of | imeres,and are gotten of all ages, | wear resisting all wool ca Flobraska Slotbmg o {up solid at every point. The prices are = N 5)—'- for ages 11, 12 and 13 from 14 to 19. 1,000 boys' 25¢ Cloth Hats at 15c. 1,000 boys’ 50c Cloth Hats at 3oc. e Does your system Need a Stimulant ? if so, use PURE RYE. AMERICA’S FINEST WHISKY ? For Sale at all High-class Drinking Places and Drug Stores. If your Dealer does not keep it, write to DALLEMAND & CO.. CHICAGO. 18168 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. ¢ specinlist In nervous, chronic, privaie. Lood, skin and aninar eginiired rRGUALS ih melolne, fomabind dorddcaion ahoe’ 1ol srebiing wilh e grenceel auocess pe) 0 oea, 10 hood, seminal eakness, nigl ), impoter ) stric - vt s Arcotale.eLc. Na moréur Now. trantment for 1ons of Vitnl powar. Partien unblo 1o Vvt o may b « Modiine or Inatrame by mall or oXpress e uraly packa oferrod: - Gonsaliation freo.” Earres m. oy b Bundays W A regmlar ana o strict] 013 w. Sen privata. Book ( stawp Lor repls- KDUCATIONA L, R YOUNG LADIES. § 0tk highest or autiful grounds; ptember for edutati {rtudy ¢ best American ew Luildings, rooms weli r catnlogue ‘address For tho higher wud Liberal Education of glrls And young w cinition: Music, Art, cutlon, I'by am lieat and hot water, bath roo h' floor. 24th Sowmion | wddrons AREC LEXINGTON, MISSOURI. QUAIL BRAND HEALTH ROODS Parched Rolled Oats, Unequallel in Flavor. Corn Gritz, Sold only iu 24 pound Velvet Meal, For 10 DEST 1S CHBAPRS DR.R. W. BAILEY ¢ b Fllled With- Paln Dy Latest tuve utlon. 1D WIPHOUL PALN Ok DANGER TEETH ON RUBLER FOR 35 00, Perfect fit guaranteed. Teoth extracted in New ones inserted in evening mufing and gems, THR SPF T, In the treatment of all formsof PRIVATE DISEA and all Weuknoss and Disorder,r M l:N with loss 0 ambition 1, I 1 oSt 1 the treavment of tils ola o 15 proven by the iniverssl testimony of thou sands who have beon cured. Write for clrous lars an Cou llst, A4k id Faroaim out of disvuses, whio A FULLSET OF JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, #4¢ THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. o of sime Sce speciiens of Remo: 0% of Flexil ALl work wirrant Oftice, ‘4 hird Fioor 1085, 16th anl Farnan Sty Tuke Elevator or Stalrway fro.u 16th Bueot Eutrauce. Paxton Bloo ¢

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