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TRYING 10 PATCH UP A PLAY Important Meeting of Representatives of Western Roads, CUT-THROAT COMPETITION MUST CEASE to see It End-A te War on in the Roads Anxious Merry the Enst Al Passenger Mulcted the Alte Ciireaco, T, Oct. 4.—~The committee of managers and vice-presidents appointed by the Western [roight association to formu- Jate a new agreement or SUEEeSt amend, ments to the one ulready in existcnoe, met today at Chairman Midgley’s office, Mhere was a full representation of he Missouri river roads. At the morning pession aresolution was unanimousiy adopted providing for the organiz of a tonnage pool to cover all competitive trafic in the forvitory of the Western Freight aud Trans- missouri associa I'his action, of course §s in the nature of a recomm idation to be passed upon by a general meeting to be held later would &l ::m subscribo 1o 1o Mnes interostsd subseri the agreoment and lve up to it there will be an end of cut-throat competition in the rates and tho problen will have been golved. This afterncon the committee bi been discussing the conditions of the pro d agreement, It is proposed to make it inding for a period of Nve au least, and to appoint an advisory | with full muttority to order diversions of froigh Jever such @ course MAY appear neces- to preserve the equalization of tonua ccmmittee will ve lu session again to- morcow. Passenger rates southern points continue + fuily less. The lllinois ¢ between Chicazo and to grow beauti- piral has at last boon drawn 1ato the fight. Its rate to Now Orieans herealter will be &0 fitst; Lo Mew- phie, 812, e Monon also applied |“'<'- kuife nzain_ today and need o f ln'| reduction of in the round trip rato be tweon Chicago and Ciocinuati and Chicago Lousville The Chicago, Burlington & Missouri and the Rook lsland all filed nc of with- drawal from the i'ranscontinental associa- tion, to take effect January L Jis leaves only the Denver & Rio Grande to share with tuo Southern Pacific the bonor of remuining with tho sinking ship. These notices of withdrawal seem to bea usoless formality, but it is possible that the withdrawing roads are guarding themselves agalust any techoi- cil point that may be raised to hold them ve- sponsible for associntion (xpeuscs after the ninety days have expired. Wer on the privaty cars scems to be the order of tho gay. Siuco the Chicago & Grand Trunk reducea the miloage of tue refrigorator earsof tha dressed beef shippers the question of taking similar action with regurd to patent stock cars is being amtated by the managers of cesgaie v estern roads The Chicago Great Western has given notice that it will no longer hanale the cars of the Streot Stable var company under contract, and whea compelled to hundle them to necommodate shippers will not allow move than a half-cent per mile per car. to tuke similar action. Otner roads are likel WILL BE BUILT. aska Central Managers Say That Th Projeet Iy Sure to Succeed. Mr. ). H. Dumont, the prime mover and President of tho Nebraska Ceatral railway, when asked as to the status of the company, said: “We are not engaged in a game of DIuff as our fricnds of the Iuterstato Bridge company seemingly are. We are actively comoleting the necessary surveys and the preliminary work, and until this is douoe have little to say as o the Nebraska Central enterprise. “Wo have uotil next May be- fore o spadeful of earth seed bo turued and long befors tuat time you may exvect to kunow that the Nebraska Central is an as sured fact. (3 “Ingividually, I believe this talk of a new bridee at Bast Omaha is simply a game of obstruction devised to injure our enter % but more thun ever I aw hopeful that the Nobraska Central —will be an accom. plishea We will be in a position to talk moro definitely in the near future, but until we do have somothing definite we are not KoINg 1o iu- dulge in fakes, be assurea of that.” General M r Nash Talks, Mr. F. A. Nash roturncd yosterday morning from St. Louis, whither he had goue 1 tho interest of the Nevraska Ce Speaking of that enterprise ho I 1 ever had a doubt ubour the building of the Ne- braska Central 1t has been enuirely aissipated by the events of the last week, Of course weo are going to build the roms. We organizad the compay for thatpurpose. All this talk of a new steel oria at East Omal is simply started to discredil our proposition in money . but nstead of having the ef- fect desired it will have quite the contvary effect, for the people who are to be interested Will see low visionary ihew scheme is, aod how omiuently practical tho Nebraska Cen- tral scheme is. - Without wishing to oceupy public attention, you may sinply say thab the Novraska Céutral will be built.” m © Gives His Opink Councilman Sol Prince, chairman of the committee on viaducts and railways and also the chairman of tho special commitieo appointed to confer with tho railway and depou ofticiuls for the purpose of making an amicable settlement of the union depot difi- culties, when scen snid,: **Yes, I bavo read the roport in Tue Bee' of the arrasgement botween President Clurks ana City Attorne: Couucll, which secures for the eity the early construction of the uniow gepot. “Lam glad that such gn agreement has been reached, because | Wave worked huvd and oarnestly on this matter, fully under- Btuiding tho detriment which is caused the tmiserable shed which now oes duty 88 & union dopot Nevortheless, I am pos| tive that there must be u great misund stonding of the torms s arranged betweon Prosident Clarg and Attorney Connell, *In the article in Tie Ber it says that the Uniou Pacific 15 to decd to the city the lands held in trust by Alvio Saunders. When | happened 1o moet Mr. Clark lust night and showed him tne article in Tue Bee Lo suid thod his understanding was vight the other way; that the city waus to deed 1o the Union Paclfig tne lots kield 1o trust by Alvin Saunders, which is muca more reasonable, as purt of this property is cornered by tho west end of the bridge, and the most of tne balance lies between it ana the proposed aepot. ““Phiis fn fact bas been the only matter of contention, as our citizens have insisted that only that portion whicl is actually covered by the depot building should be quit claimea by the vity, and the balance beld as a present. *Regurding the blocks H and the triangle known as the Wing- spoar purk, that I 100k upon as a separate matter which tdoes ot come iuto tho depot agrevmeut for the reason that in re- wurn for @iving vp the property Lo the city the railvoad compauy will ask” certuiu con cessions from the city, iu the way of giving 1t the right of way through certain streets in order that it may reach valuavle property belonging to it, which at present it bas uo socess Lo, to Q inclusive Agalust the Alton. S1, Louis, Mo., Oct. 4. —Judge Dillon gave & decision Lloday 1o tho suit of the Wiggins Fe: ey cowpany against the Cuicago & Alton Railroad company for breach of contract for the diverting by the Cuicago & Alton voad of its traftic to the Eads bricge. The court renders & verdict in favor of the Wiggins Perry company, giviog a judgment ugainst the Chicago & Altou road for 378,252 40, “Ihis litigation has been pending for several years. Rio Graude Earnings, Dexves, Colo., Oct. 4 —The total earuiugs of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad for tne wonth of September were §§ creuse of §8,000. The total earalngs since July 1 are §5,520,684. Association, X ¥, Mo, Oot. 4.—The regular J moutbly meetlug of the Trausmissouri Frelght association bezan here this mornine, No business of importance was transact-d today. The association will act caviiously on important questiors in view of tho changes contemplated by the managers and the presidents, Ratlway Notes, Genoral ). R. Buchanan of the Eikhorn left for Chicago last evening by the Nortn- western, Mr. James Dampso: Galena division of the iting frionds in the city In view of the fact that the rallroads have made a one-fare rate for troons attending the dadicatory sorvices of the Columbian expo- sition in Chicago on the 21st, there promiscs to be a lively war between the roads bere to get the business of hauling the Second in- fantry and band. Mr, 8, H. 1. Clark, General Goorge Leigh- ton ot Louls, government di tor of the Union Pacitic, and Mr. I, L. Ames antict pate leaving on a tour of tho road today, aithough they may net start unnl Thursday, the day of starting depending on Mr, Ames who 1s a clerk in the Northwestern, 18 vis- wishes. Mr. Ames, 1t is thought, will arrive this afternoon from the east The Nortkwestern is making things real warm at Lincoln these Oc aay On the 1st they entered actively into competition with other Chicago roads for passenger business to Chicago and intermodiato points by puttiug on a_ solid vestibulod train, lighted by gas, with dinner and ehair cars, leaving Litnceoin at 5:25 b, m. and arciving at Chicagoat 9:30a,m,,a differeuce of threo hours in favor of the twestern, This train connects at r1 Valloy with their Omaha train leav makes the run hour I'he are in a quandary to kno cut, and it is expectad th hustling on the part o'clock and and_one-half Rock 1sland to moot this will be lively other roads to g hera at 7 fourtoen n Burlington and how ra the overcomo tho Northwostern's strong lead for busiuess. oo il Look out for cheap substitutes! Beware of new remedies. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has stood the test for nearly fifty years. el Sl o navo Special Bargatn 5 86-inch wide bedford cords, dark Se yard, teh wide twill suiting, 8¢ yard, 1d 36-inch wide feeced suiting, styles, worth 15¢, our price 10¢ y 10 piccos new durk styles ard, i styles challis were 10¢, e yurd. in fine towels in center aisle ¢ oach, of 6-4 chenille table 50 piec reduced to Big drive tomorrow, Now lot covers, ins, A0c dozen. neh silver bleached vd, worth ¢ This is and extra good value at damask ¢ a speeial drive A0¢ yurd, 104 size lles duced to $1.00 each. Remnants of table linen mor bed spreads re- on sale to- ty. nts of gingham. Whike shaker flannel White wool flannel 15¢ Soft dinished bl yard. e yard. ard ached muslin only 5¢ SPECIALL Over 300 odd pair of blankets, being a sample line of one of the largest houses in this country, on sale at prices that will tempt you to buy. Single blaukets 25¢, 35¢, 50¢ and up, while double blank- ots are going at H0e, 6 *, $1.00 a pair and upwards; some are slightly soiled while others are all right except the prices being cut all to pieces; a good in- vestment; look them o HAYDEN BRO: Dry goods. EERES e 1 estate. zuins only My word is good. 7 W, G. Albright. 5 3 N. Y. Life bldz. — - The latest fads in opera glasses retail ices. wnd 14th, at wholesale cor. Parnan Tudor Optical Co., Shiveriek’s Auction, Furniture, carpets and draperies at ' punlie auction today at 10:00, and 2 ocloci. Some wonderful bar- gains left from our fire sale. Every article must go at once to make room for new goods, Auction tukes place in our east room, 1204 Parnam street. CHARLIES SHIVERICK 1204, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St. Among Wit Men. Dr. Bachie has returned from a trip of inspection to Forts McKinney, Robinson and Niobrara. He reports the health of the as bewme excetlent, although the her tias been extremely warm for the | scason of tho year. ‘I'he troops that uave b stutioned in the in Wyoming during the summer have been ned to their posts, as all indica- tious of 1ostilities between the rustlers and the caitle kings seem to have subsided for the present. DeWitt'sbarsaparilla cleanses tho blooa, increases the appstito and tones up thesys- tem. 1t has benelited nany people who havesuftered from blood disorders. It will help you. ——— 4 in Song and Story, Thanet’s “Stories of a West- u,” now running in Seriboer’s Magazine, 15 one of the best stories il- lustrating western life and character which has been published for years. In the October number is described with an itlustration “Thres Kickapoo Indians, splendid in paint and feathers, peac fully vending the ‘Famous Kickapoo Sagw Octa ern To e o M ge Licenses, The following marriage liconses were sucd by County Judge Eller yesterday : Name dod address, \ Patriek J. Butler, South Omaha,. ., o Maggie K Fhzgerald, south Omaha ) Jerrious Clayton Rush, Holstein, la I Anunu Brow ; ) Henry Sohl, is- [khorn. 1 Efe Abers; Elkhorn ... \ Edward J. Greene, Omuha Kuthering Kosters, Omaha - Mrs, L. IR Pacton, Itocistord, 1L, writes: * F'row personal expérience 1 can recommend DeWivs Sarsaparilla, a cure for impura Llood and eenerai aebility o Streot Ra Extension, Tho Board of Public Works nas granted the Omana Street Railway company a per- mit Lo eroct poles for the running of an elec tric line of streat ralway on Twenty-ninth avenue, from Woolworth avenue to Hickory street; on Hickors street, from 'I'wenty- niath avenus to Twenty-ninth street, and south on Twenty-niuth to Arbor street, - Disease never successfully altacis Lue sys- tem with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla walkes pure new blood aud enriches blaoa, - oy Burglars, Sherift W. L. Stearn of Logan, Ia,, is in the city after Joe and Ed Daniels who are wanted in s county for oblaining money under false pretenses, THE OMAHA ASTORIY'S EXCELLENT PORT What the Wonderful Orezon City Has for the Vossels of thy World, THIRTY FEET OF WATER OVER THE BAR Resalt of Planting Jettios at the M the Columbia River—Resources o Country Immediately Tribue tary th of the to Astoria. Sidney Dell of Astoria, Ore., Pacific const lawyer, is in the city on his way to Washing- ton, in oction with the Pacitic coast watar froot e s that have b2en spysially cons advanced for argument bifors the United States supreme court Occober 13, The question affects all the tida waters of the Pacific coast, as to whether the United Stutes, 1s oviginal proprictor, can erant, and by its meanderod patents has granted, to the buank owner the easement of right of access in his frout purposes out to the actual c! water ovor intervening flats Pacific states, deriving thair utla to the river beds from the same original proprictor by the coneressional acts of udmission, have the aosolute title below ordinary high tide, supcrior to the bank owners’ easement, and can fence him off from tho chanuei if they choose, Cases involving this question are up from Seattle, Tocoma, Astoria, Yaquima and other points on the coast, and it is expectod that this vexed question will be deiritely and fully settied on this arzument. Many of the greatest lawyers of the United States supreme court bar, incluaing ox-Attorney General Garland, Prof. John F. Dillon and others are expected to participate in the dis- cussion, Very great ripavian interests are involved in many important Pacilic coast cities aud along the eatire const. Mr. Dell, who represents tho interests of the Astoria bank owners, gave 1o & r resentative of Tur Bir some 1aformation us 1o the position of Astoriaas the coming sea port of the west, He remaried last evenin at the Paxton that siuce June 1 of this year Astorin had taken the front rank among tho great fivst-class seaports of Amer Wy only sinco June 1, 188 asked, an exclusive for wharfage annel of tidal 3 or whether the he was Wit the Jetties Do, *Bacause,” he said, “prior to that time the bar at the wouth of the Columbia river was only eizhiteen feet at low tide, with a tortu- ou shifting and dangerous channel, On that duy, our jouty was so mpleted that, upon oflicial soundings, there was found 4 depth of twenty-seven feet at low tide, und @ smooth, straignt and safe channel, re- duced from eighteen to three miles in widtn iurther work and crosion have made the bar thirty feet atlow tide. This is three feet botter than New York and a faot batter than San Prancisco. the only other first class Americav seaporis, It means, too, a cer- tainty of thirty-two feet ou the final comple- ton of the jot his extraordinary result has revolution 1 a1l commercial conditions in the wes the great transcontinental railrouds ar ujusting their busiuess to the situation, and the lirst of the vear 1803 will sce them all moving toward Astoria. Tue Union Pacifie is now buildiug the Astoria & Pacific eighty- five miles to conuect. The Northern is abonut to connect from Goble, fifty-eight miles, The Chicago & Northwestern has acquired the Orezon Pacific, and will come in from Alvbany, Ore., 130 miles_alobg the coast, in the early spring. TheB. & M. bas nonrly reached Yellowstone park, and is headiug for the sume point. ‘The Great Northern hus 1ts surveyors on the Cowliiz Pass toward Ramier. The general public will soon real- ize the revolution created by that jetiy. “'In all other conditiors, besides its bar, that tend to make a first-class seaport As- toria is the equal of New York and San Frencisco —railway connections exc:pted. Astoria’s harbor, ten miles from the sen, is perfectly landlocked from the southwest winds, which alone are dangerous on the Pa cific coast. Itis fifteen miies long, and its half mile in width can bo mado two' miles if necessary by turning the mddle channel in- to Astoria chuunel. It has in reserve twenty miles more of harbor on its east and sout west sides in Caiblamet and Your bays. Tts shores allow of slips and piers for ships, from 500 to 2,000 feet in depth, as against 1,100 in New York har- vor. Inono otker respect Astoria haruor is the best of uny Mrst-class harbor in the world—the eight miles volume of frest. water in the grand Columbia makes Astoria uarbor fresh at low tide. This not only saves its wharve: from the destructive tevedo, but cleans the ships of barnacles and thus' adds 12 per cent to their sailing quaiities. “*Notonly is Astoria thus primus inter paris as to her bar and harbor, with the Japan current, that hishway for sailors, off her bar stretching to Hong Kong. and the Columbia running east and west givicg hor & water level grade across the Rociies to con- nect with lake levels to New York and tho Gulf stream to Livernool, she stanas at oo of the four great gateways of thut world’s bighway of commerce from ilong Kong to Liverpool. What Portland Say Hope For. _“*What about Portland, 100 miles up the river, you ask. She's allright. Making As- toria the Liverpool of the Pacific seas will make Portlund i:s Mauches It 1 ouly an echo of 1ts provincialism, now fast puss- ing away, that makes any one in Portland cling to the delusion that she can bo the scaport on the Columbia watershed. Al ready she only ships foreizn ono-thivd of our surplus products, becuuse” as a third cla.s soaport, sho can'c offer the best market, Hor groat destiny lies in her unequallod power at Willamette falls to manufactuve for u world's warket, and ber position us @ railway contor’' AL the converging water levols of the Columbia water: shed. ~With her great mver to barge these products to a world’s marker at the tirst-class seaport at Astoria, only Man- chester wita her £50,000,00) to' Ly pool can rival ber. 'TI'he greater Portl Erows as such a city, the more importaut be- comes the seaport of ber products, The greater Astoria becomes as a soRport, the bet- ter bocomes the market for Portland pro duets, No seuport city can ever have a rival 1n an interior city, and vice versa. Rach is a complement to ‘the other, and & wonderful destiny is near for both, Tho Columbia watershed is a vast re- glon,” remarked Mr. Doll, making a secming transition, "It 15 one-sixth of the whole union in ares, and is alt trivutary toour great scuport along the water levels, Itis the north half of the west third of the being all west of the Kockies aud north of the Siskiyous in California to the divide in British Columbia, between the north fork of the Columbia and the Thompson und Frazer rivers, except the 100-mile square of the Puget sound watershed. [t is chock full of the most wonderful resources, wheat, fruits, lumber, nops, minerals ot every kind, stock and everything else, from the rich mines of the Salt Lake basin, the real hoadwaters of the Snake river. to and beyond the south liwe of British Columbia, Notleed Along t u Pacitie, This Is my first trip over tho Union Pa- cific, by way of 1daho, over the wonderiy] Suake river piuivs. _You have heard of the world-fumed Witlaicotte valloy, 200" miiog long and fifty miles wide, he prias of the west! Well, these plains, whero Jay Gould nd made such & wonderful recuperation of health recentiy, are just as fortilo aud a third lurger. A'suge brush desest, you say "PRICES 1620} Used in Millions Baking Powder. of Homes-——40 Years the Standard DAILY BED: = WEDN | | Yes, but with irswation as fertile us the | Prains on Taoy s b clear across luaho, ove mites long and fifty miles wido, At Bliss swtion, the Snako 1ios 1iko a serpent, thousandsof feot below the level of the plains, OF cowrse, thero1s no water on the surfuce, but great syndicates ure making reservoirs ana utiizisg the Boise and other rivers and streatison the higher slopes to the fiorth for frrigat The rosult is mar. uelous—the groenass grass you cver saw, four tons of hay pern acre to the crop, and three to four crops gor annum. A porfect mine of wealth in store for our great land, *Still, the surface streams are inadequate to irrigate it all. Bt the mountains ave full of water and theSnake river watershea carrivs oft five times as much water as tho Surke river itself. Almost anywhore you can lap water from eight to twenty feet under the soil. Five great streams run into the Snake between American falls and the Orogon iine at Huutington, yet the Snake seems no larger at oue place than another, Tue pluin infe 18 thao the water percolates 1n und mountains would give I st countr 1t the v ground channels from the Tunoels rimmng the foothills tloss irvigation and make the on earth er {8 not tha only goldon for tune of Idaho. I'bo sanas of thy Sanko glic- ter with gold from a perennial fountain, vainly sought by mimers for sears and vears Take out one vear all the gold in ono of the sanabars of the Snuke and the noxt year will find an equal daposit. \Wnere the ledges are no man knows, bat thev must ba fab nsly rich Mining Expert Roth of Denver camo across the Rockies with mo, He bas just been out there, and he claims the gold is in the country bedrock. “I fear you will about our rich cout and tho proof is in the r velopinent of our wounderland, So far as Astoria is con- cerned, look vut for a great stiv all over tho cast. F'o mect the needs of the exolusive seasort of that gr region she must grow from 10,000 to 50,000 population ina n incred- ibly short space of time, to eatcs u p with tho developed country. That she will be tho exclusive seavort of our watershed is plain, because sho will furnish o worlds murket prico for products at the ocean's think T am romancing v. Not sn, howevor, gate."’ — COLORADO GOLD. Don't Be Poor All Your Life. I want a partner with $400. Think we can make $20,000 sure in six months, Perfectly logitimate and vequires nono of your time. Ior particulars address Hanford Stott, Duranyzo, Colo, Pears’ Soap People have no idea how crude and cruel soap can be. It takes off dirt. So far, so good ; but what else does itdo? It cuts the skin and frets the under-skin ; makes red- ness and roughness and leads to worse. Not soap, but the alkali in it. Pears’ Soap has no free, alkali in it. It neither red- dens nor roughens the skin. 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Y., Sole Agents,* 'Bogus White Lead and adulterated paints would have no sale did they not afford dealers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead .The man who best guards his own interests is never per- suaded to buy paint that is said to be “just as good,” or ‘better,” than Strictly Pure White Lead. The following brands are standard, manufac- tured by the “Old Dutch” process, and always strictly pure: “SOUTHERN?” f “RED SEAL” “COLLIER"” Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. The National Lead Co. man- ufacture a line of colors to color strictly pure White Lead any shade wanted. They are put up in small packages; one pound being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Lead. By using these colors and strictly pure White Lead you know that you have pure paint, which you can not knows when buying “mixed” or “prepared” paints For sale by the best dealers in jaints. 1f you are going to pa t will pay you to send to us for a book containing information that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so, NATIONAL LEAD CO., St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St. Louis, Mo, McGREW. THR SPROIALIST. In the trea tof all for, PRIVATE DISEASES. ana all Woukness and Disorder of Mlil vith loss of ze, ambition and vital hteen v the most remarkiable sue the treavment of this cluss of disvuses is proven by the universal tosiinony o sands who have beon cured. Write T lurs and question list. L4th and Stw, Omaha, Neb. |INEBRASKA National Bank. U. 8 DEFOSITORY - - OMAHA, NEB Capital ceeeen e $400,000 3,000 Surplus........ Officors and Directors—ilenry W. Yates, pros dent It C. Cushing, viea prosident, C. 5. Maurlca W. V. Morke, John 4, Collins J. N. 1L Patrick, Lewls A, Keed. cusble THE IRON BANIK, rade Mark.) R " P. KID GLOVES The above brands of gloves for sale by The Boston Store N. W. Cor, 16th and Douglassst Omaha PSYCHOMETRY!| DR. EMMA HAZEN, The Phenomenal Phiysician, Te and Authior s, will teact payonometry LG plysicluns aud gthers 10 énable theu Lo diagnosis dis tho curative agent without askiog Guesti Ome o #end & lock of Lalr with $1.00 and La strated. Al N 1Tk strcet, Qmaba Dr. Joba Blelby Pre PN AT P S IS L000 SUITS Of clothes--all sacks—all made of the same kind of goods--all one color—all cut alike—all trimmed alike—all lined alike—all made alike— goon sale in our mammoth men’s suit depart- ment today-—aitl at the one uniform price of ten dollars and fifty cents a suit—which we believe to be the best value ever given by any clothing coneern in this country. These suits all P are wool. They are made of us honest a piece of — e " cassimere as ever came from a loom. They are cut to fit to perfection. They are made thoroughly--even the linings being triple = stitched. The color is a dressy dark gray. The sizes are from 84 to 44, Suits are worth fifteen dollars. it in our store. They are worth it on your back--in your office--in your workshop--in the street. They are worth it every day in the week and Sunday too--and have never been sold for less. We had them made for a purpose --and that purpose was to start October busie ness with a rush--to start a thousand men te ing about us--to advertise--to emphasize nore the Nebraska’'s wonderful prices. 1T you're a farmer in the “shocking” business of “cultivating corn--or “cultivating votes” for governor--if you're a lawyer in good standing [or*«lie”-ing--either]--if you're a banker eclip- ping coupons or a cashi with a longing for Canadian society--if you're a man, and wear clothes--these are the very suits for your busi- These They are worth ap ness, and you never had an opportnnity to try money the as good a suit in all your life for the these suits which we offer today at markable price of $10.50. as re- PVBVU v L VeV STVT DDV RV L BV VLY e B ’rHE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach, liver and THE HEALTH OFFICE, l Te, purifly the blood, are pleasant to take, safe ana always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness, Blotches on the Face, Bright's Disease, Catarrh, Colic, Constipation, Chronic Diarrhaea, Chronic Liver Trouble, Diabetes, Disordered Stomuch, Dizzii ess, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Flatulence, Female Complaints, Foul Breath, Headache, Heartburn, Hives, Jaundice, Kidney Comp , Liver Troubles, Loss of Appetite, Mental Depressi Nausea, Nettle Rash, Painful Digestion, Pim- ples, Rush of Blood to the Head, Sallow Com- plexion, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Scrofula, Sick Headache, Skin Discases, Sour Stome ach, Tired Feeling, Torpid Liver, Ulcers, ‘Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their funciions by the stomach, liver and intestines. Persons given to over-cating arc benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tabules is the surest cure {or obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurions to the most delicate. Price: One gross §2, sample bottle 15 cents. For sale by Druggists, or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY, New York. . STANAcnARYHRIMANA - rDOWNS i in nervous, elironic, priva 4 unoary disonsos. A regmlar ana egimtiror §raduALS ( MUCITD. 't i plomar And 1l TGntIn g with Lo grentort suocoss O r b aktoreno0s, lat mwanhool, semial rubiTie. atricture, ot A Eros rarcotalectc. " No wercury used. Parties u T ey Bo (Pt AC b b GOFFeApON GnCL, Mbliciae Of LoatramABLS sont DY mull of XDroRs sr e T hra k0 HULALY e anth OF BONGUr. OB O Jetsonal atoFviow. Droforrads Congu)iation froe.” Borreapanaento suietly privata. Mook (ystories of Life) seas Eros Ofide ROLTS D, m. 80 0 B. M Sundays W0 4. w.40 13 w. Send stamp or repiz. MANHOOD RESTORED 1ierinsrecs:: s e o eauran A1l nervous discases oy, Tomn &t Wikofalness Iy Ein: ‘4ins and 163k 0f v outhf . lend Venians 1o carry in vest poc per pack: ¥ §) 0rder wo aive a written guarantee toeure Address Kerve feed Co., Chicngo, K. 1515 Dodgostroet. Hon 1 ianl . iz by Ml 1 f0r OFTesundd the money. Oircular fro 1 by Sherman & MConvell, AND A PTER USING, For sale in Omy KDUCATION AL, ) FOR YOUN(; LHD‘ESA fup-nu advantages ’?;:::;:ll‘?r‘ nds; 1 For ¢ i COLLEGE " DEFORMITY BRACES A buautiful g 1dings, rooms weld lighted by = DR, W, R, BAILEY : Teoth Filled With- ErasticStockings, out vy = the Latest b = Trusses, fnvention. AIN O Crutches, /e N RULBER FO Batteries, ON § FoR /33 rarte g iteed. Teoth extracted in WaterBott/ss whoHeE AR (A VR ringes, | O tltnons of Removable Brlige. biring ko sinslonsof owarutie, BHURR: o Atomizers, AT Work wirrantod us Office, ) hird Fioor, Paxton Bloo's. 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