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DEBATI'(, THE RESOLUTIONS ferond Day's Bession of the Fational Termers Oongress. TRADING OPPOSED 10 FUTURES While t b Den ERLes Thought the Bos Jurious to Their Interosts 5 Severnl Enthasincgic Deles * Not In. Loy Neb, Nov. ¢ to Lixr, | —The forenoon proceedings o1 the 860- ond congress was o aiscussion of Upon resolutions sub f00n Without This morning the reading of was dispensed with, The delogates voted to acoept tho courtesy of & carriage ride over the olty tendered by the Lincoln Board of Trade. The time for the ride was set for 10 v'clock morning. An invitauon extended vy the World's fair directory 1o wisit the buildings and grounds ut the close ©f the present session was accepted A resolution expressing ihe sympathy of the congress with President A, W. Smith in the werious illness of bis son, was adopted by & rising vote, Devating the Re The resolutions committee reported back 10 the congress tne resolutions offered yes- terday, with its recommendations. The res- olutions in rolstion 10 the appowtment of so exnoutive borra were first tak up. Louv fng out the preamble, they were as follows: Rewsol véd, Thut the Nution gress recony end the nppoir ecutive hoard, which sl Nutlonu! Board of Agricuiture Resoived, Thut the deiozut seioct and 10 this cor of the centiemen and uternat Teprewent Lieir respoctive staies or Nautional Bourd of Azriculture; bonru wo uted shull meet before the close of 1 ress und determine by lot the ter three and four years' gorvive that euch member wiil serve on said bourd, and thut n n Hrity of t deleg present nt mecting shull consuitute u Quorum for the transaction of such business a8 muy properly come Lefore it The ovject of the appointment of the Na- tional Bourd of Agricuiture is to secure & concert of action in the aifferent state legis- Jatures and olh e insttutions, in ber- mony with the expressed wishes of this congress us determived and set fortn in their snnual procoedines. 1t is the idea for this nationsl bourd to mect at Washington while gongress is in session, ihe better 1o influence lerisiation fuvorable w0 agricultural nver- en! The resolution was ou motion of Weller of lows, amended 50 88 to eliminate the four yeurs term of office. On motion of Waguer of lilinos, seconded by Delano of Nebruaska, the resolutions were adopted. Favoring Good Kouds, The mext resolution was that offered by Joun M. Stuhl, editor of the Farmers Call at Quincy, 11i. 1t was as follows: Wherens. Good roads would save the farmers of thix country unnusily a very lares punt of mouey, while enbuncing the vilue ©f their lands; would permi®of the rogulur atwendunce of farmors’ children at Kehools; Would eliminute the monolouy und unsociul atures from farm life and wouid mnke possi- le and probuble that active participation of the farmer in public affairs whic best interests of all good people: there wolved. Thut the Nutionul Furm s heartily in favor of judicious roud E‘;:m-«mmm economlouily and hovestly mande: sud « - Rowolved, That the National Farners con- e88 reconImENAS Lo fArmers e very where that hey take in the movement for bettor rouds thet position to which they wre entitied by their numbers and thelr vest fuancial, sociil and poiitionl interests directly afiected by this movement. The committee recommended the adoption ©of the resojutions, and on motion of Deluno of Nebreska, seconded oy Smith of Pennsyl- ¥auia, the recommendation was foliowed, in spite of the opnosition of Messrs. Weller und Stubbs of Jowa, both of whom contended tnat the resolutions failea Lo suggest any metbod for improving poor roads, and thul couse- quently the e of good ronds would not be sdvanced by their adoption. Weller of Iows then moved Lo re the vote by which the resolutious were ndopted, but the motion was lost. He then offered a1 sumendment proposing a petition to congress for un spprepriation. This, too, was voted down aud the report of the com. mitiee ndopted Tne discussion of th above resolutions was spirited end iuteresting. St Clair of Oklahoma emphasized the importance of the subject and suggested amendments zud im- provements in the road laws of the several staten. MoCarthy of Nebraske was inclined to impugn the niotives of some of the delegates present who were 5o loud in their protesta- tons upon the subject, and creuted a sensa- tior by the stutement that but few of the “farmers” present would ever blister their hands by actual farm work Weller of Iowa, true to his political pre- dilections, proposed that Lhe nalional govern- meut should issue & large smount of paper money, to be devoted to the cause of good ronds. After the discussion hud closed & motion was adopted limiting individual ais- ©oussion to throe mivutes Agmnst Option Tradin The wost animated discussion of the ses- 10, however, occurred uDon TLE recommen- dation of ibe resolutions committee on Stabi's resolutions against option tradiu The resolutions were as follows Wheress, Even the most subtie and nble ologists To) : huve not been he 10 Show s does uny ®000. but huve had L0 confiue Thes:ives 1o he contuntion that 1L does no burm; und Whor tion trader or Gealer in futures certs s no values, hence WUSL Bl best be & useioss momber of Bociety. Jiving off the produciive indusiry of ot While muny und not without resson, of the opinion thut option trudinz 18 burtful to the mdustrial interests of the wuss of pro- duoers und o the worsls of the people; Lhore- fore. Kesolved, Thut the Nutionul Farwers con- £ress s neartl y und enphationlly opposed 10 WhAt is DODULLFY KDOWE us OPEI0N Lrading, of dealing in Tutures; and Hesaives. Thut the Nutionul Tarmers cor &ross respectiully bul Carnesily requests th wongress of the United Stutes 1o onuet that will efleciunlly stop what is commouly enllod option trading, or desling i futures, The resolulions ComMIlies reporied ufe- worably upon the sbove resolutions, but a motlon to mdopt the renort me: with eousid erabie opposition. Thuse who opposed Lo wesolptions did so for the rewson, as Lhey stated, that simiar resolutions d been sdopted at the lust session of Lhis congrass, Sod thet furtuer resolutions upon the sub- Ject would simply cumber the record without ®ecomplishing e ends sought for, Iv was unoticed, too. thst the delegates frow Nebrasks and Kunsas gencrally fav. ored tbe option trader. Smith Caldwell of Nuckolls county, one of the farmer dele- SALES, Fave 1L as Lis opinion thut the farm ers siood us good Ehow Wilh the option men &5 with Loe willers. Gilobrist of Neoraska lookea upon the op- tion deslors ss & (odsend 1o Lhe furmer, The suti-ontion luw was eutire!y 1o the in- terest of the farmers Lving close 1o the great murkot centers, while farmers living &L remote distances would be st the disad wantaee of the luw. I Balley of Kuusus @and Wheeler from the sume state favored the adontion of the commiltee's report The fricnds of the resolution ratlied in op- MUOL Lo the commitioe's report under the dership of Stubbs of Jowa. He moved that the comuation’s report be ot moopted and sucoseded in oRrrying the motion in the face of the delermined opposition. The pesolutions Lhomselves were Lhon adopted. Lastenng to Addresses. The routine work being disposed of duriu, the forenoon session, Lhe cougross this ulwr{ ‘Boon selticd down 10 listel o several ad- irable papers on Lopics of especial impori- uu\:n agriculiural inleresis of the :‘v:u day's session of the uatioval I devoted report of the ot vestera most eutirely 1he ed febate the journal tomorrow olutions Furmers con- went of wn ex- known ue the fench state The niumes spointed vo the suid that suid s ider Luw i rst paper was read by J. M. Stabl of 1. ou “Higbway Trausportation ou Koads.” ~ Mr. Stabl spoke elo- in tavor .:x‘l‘llnblar rosdways mnd thel be §iver wuch careful 1o the guestion » W. Delano of Nebraska followed with similer paver oo “Travsportstion on Com- =M" His madress was one of the @ far as pructical sugreslious mre oo - oerued. How to bocure Good Kosds. After alluding % 1he importauce of his 7 A e Convention Declured Aguinst Op. | It Is the Policy of Price. During the present month we have shipped goods at retail to eleven different states People would not buy goods here and pay long freights unless prices were low and goods were right, Our new stock recently bought will be the largest and finest we ever carried, and is being marked according to our new policy at one-half our former margin of profit, Customers cannot possibly make a mistake in price in buying here. All good marked in plain-figures. Furniture, Carpets, Draperies. 12006, 1208, 1210 Farnam St subject and quoiing many fucts and figures to show the large extra expense entailed upon the agricultural interests of the na- tion by the preseut system of _country roads Mr. Delano offored the following suggestions concerning the manner in which the campuicn for good roads shouid be in- sugurated: ‘it has been argued” 1a Mr. Delano, *‘that the rationa! covernment should organize & department of public works and take entire charge of the highway sys- tem of the couniry, Some of the advantages of such 8 svstem would be & thoroughly orgauzed department and men of ths highest skill would have charge of the work 1n all its details and everything would be planned for the permanency of ibe bigbway. It would briug the government into closer relations with the peonle in geveral. “I do not question the constitutionality of such work for the constitution gives power 10 cougress 1o establish postofices and post ronas, and by the extension of the free delivery systems to the farmer, all highways would necessari.y be post ronds, We are re- ferred to France with 180,000 miles of stone roads under the government couirol and the jealous cave with which that covernment wuurds the 7armers’ interosts. As an Economic Quostion. “So arsin if the cuief element in the pros- perity of & nation is the economy of traus- portation it would appear to be ibe duty of the government to improve the rosds. On tue other hand it 15 argued that it is better 10 retain the state system of rond supervis iou but under corapiete reorgunization. The same skill cold bo s well employed by states as by the nationsl government. Again the people are loth to surrender any author ity once exercised,and this would be the case the general government assumed charge of the highways. “With o road department ut Wrshington ond one in each st & permanent could be organized that would give this country a magnificent system of highw Turning {rom the question of supervi to tue matter of practical roucma M. Deluno continued trer the road 1 located tne hrst comsideration is that of drauage. On au ordinary roud ic rods wide & raiufal of one inch gives a totel weight of %00 tonsgof water Lo the mile. Tuking ihe average ruin- tall in the United Stutes of thirty inches we bave 27.000 tons of water on each wile 1o re- move by draivege. Layiug & tile under the center will carry sway the water that seules into the ground, with open side ditches for the great muss falling upon the surface. lu grading, the bills should be cut 1o 8 fair grade and atl portions should bave s suficient slope lonzitudinally for the water in the drains Lo flow o the outlels as well as Taising the ocuter 10 force the rawfall iuto Lhe side dilches, How Bonds Might e Bullt, When the roads are to be is Bl necessury to build the than twelve L0 sixteen those liues where macadamized it rosdway more foot wide, excopt on there is very much waflic. AL least two courses of stoue should be lmd aud the rock should be tough 8uG crushed in pieces thet will pass Lhrough 4 sieve of Lwo and one-half incu mesh. Each course suould be thor- ouhly rolied with heuvy steam rollers avd the binding muterial should be seected with geat care, @s binding the stones Logeluer is very important iu wacadamizing." Mr. Delano offered many pract tinps with refersuoe to toe improvement of country thoroughfares, one of thew being the emplovment of conviet Jubor upon Lhe roads The vext "8l sugges- paper on the Drogram thut on “ludiveauslity of Farming,” by Colone! Daniel Need bum, presidest of * the New f lund Agricultural societs. The following is tue list of members ana aliernates of uational board of agricuiture: Colorado, G W. Swink: lllinois, Denvis Kenyvon, D). C Wuener; Georgis, G. M. Kives; lows, Joun Scott, D. P. Stubbs; Kausas, W, J. Hailey, Josbus Wheeler; Maive, E E Dunbar, Walter MoKeon’; Mussachuseiis, Dauiel Needbam ; Missouri, W. Fope Y eoman, Marion Sparke; Nebrasks, K. W. Puroas, W. 8, Delsno; Pennsylvania, A. P. Young: Ruode Isisnd, C. 5. Fiage, 0. Brown; Ok- lsboma, H. C. St Clair. “The evening session was devoted 1o the discussion of the papers read iu the after- BOOD LG 10 the bhearing of further addresses. was Awerican IT IS THE BEST. That is Why | Recommend it Cbambarisin’s cough remedy gives the best sstisfaction of any cough medicine 1 bunal wud us & seller leaas all other prepurstions io this market. I recommend it because it is the vest mediciue | over haudied /or cougns, enr- fil oroup. A W, Baldndge, ville, sysiem | | sick beadache since. the | | THANKSGIVING SERVICES. Union Services to Be Hold in the Various Churches of the City. The observance of the sppoiuted Thanks | giving day will be universal in the cbure of Omaha today. The various chur will combine 1o & certein exteut as 1t was thought that the se | could in that war be made more aud impressive. i " Churohes loot v | of tue city will join in u Thguis, ice ut the Furst Methodist of Twentieth and Daven por will be preacued by Rev. T. E. the First Christian church. Churches loosted in the vicinity of Kountze place will unite 1n & uuion service at the im meuucl Baptist cburch, Twenty-fourth and Binney. Rev. G.J. Powell, pastor of the Hillside Congregational churoh, will occuny tha pulpit in 2o oratorical capacity. The Huuscom Park Mathodisi Episcopal cburch, Grace Evangelioal Lutneran church, Betl-Eden Baptist cuurch, St. Mary's Ave- nue Cougregationsl church and the West mwwnsier Presbyterisn oburch will hold a anion Thupksgiving service at the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational cnureh, The ser mon will be preached by Rev, Jobn Gordon, ).D. Tuese services will be held at 10 a. w The Jewish end Universulist societies will join with the Unitarian in Thenksgiving ob- | servance st the Unitarian church, Seven | b and Cass strests, a1 11 8. m. Rev | Lieo Fravilin will preach. | Columbia councii No. 8, J., 0.U. | intere! d near tue bi will meet &t the hall, Conuinental I'hanksgiving day 81 2 p. m. Per order of councilor Al the Younz Men's Chri association rooms 1t will be ¢ day of welcoweund rood feliowsbip for the young men of the associs- tion who may be away from home, sud as well 10r auy youns people 1n tue city w may cars 1o spend the duy with tnem. Tu buildivg will be open for cvery one all dav. In the evening there will be s jolly good time for ull, with music, rocitations, & barrel of upples and & oharacteristic spsech frow Rev. F'rank Orane and perbaps owers, This 1s an occasion when the association extends & doubly cordial welcome to mll the straupe young wen in towu Lo COme in; us LDE 8850- Cclation expresses it: e door stands wide oven.” The inmates of eounty and poor mouse w st upon roust turkey and cranverry sguce, this being Lhe bill of fure that ey always got upon Thanks giving duy. All of 1he offices 1n_the court house and city bell will be closad, that the oficials and employes N4y remsin 8L home with their famulies, or £o to church, if tuey prefer. 1o the county jwil, Whon the prisoners sit down to their Thankseiviue divner, they will have the regulution bill of fare and & slice of turkey on Lbe side. Owing 10 an aceident to tte heating appa: ratus of the St. Marv's Avenue Congreza | tional cburch the upion Thanksgiving ser vice apnointed for that place will bo held st the Westmuster Presbylerisn cuurch ou | Georgia avenue av 10:5) & m. I'ne music ut the union Thanksgiving ser vices to be held at the First Metbodist Ems- copul enureb this morning will_be renderes by the choir of thul courch. Mr. Winfiela Bleke will sing tue offeriory solo. i Leavesworrn. Kan., Juoe 13 r. J.B. Moore: My Daar Sir—1 been subject 1o sick headacho all Over two years ago 1 began usiug * Troe of Life"” for it and never had 8 case of excep! when the medi ciuce was 6t one endof the road und I at the It1s worth more than monev to recumend 1t to all sufferers of Truly you W. LiLe Pastor First Baptist Chursh. - WAR ON AGAIN, the bospital 90, Lave my life. doore's beadacue, The Old Dritcori-MeElhatton Feud Breaks Out in » New Place. Mr. MoElbhatton and hbis decidedly better bulf, Trom & physical stanapoint, were iu police court aguin yesterdsy moraing, calmly Wwailing for their opportunity 1o show up Jhat thief of the world. Michasl Costello. The famous McEibhatten-Drifcorn feud origiuated ive years or wore ago and Drif- corn's mild-eyed cow was the casus Dbelll. ‘W'he warring factions live ou the bottoms near the waler works, one on each side of & disused basin, sud the roads Irom tbeir re- spective places of residence to town come togecher at one end of the basiu where is plet of green grass on whioh the Drifcorn ©cow was tethered . AL Lbe cross rosd many & vloody battle bas | the cases from mouth me, beeu fought with knives, muskets, ciuvs and torrents of brogue. . AL the conoclusion of esch battle there was a race 1o the police statiou and boih parties - filed & compiaint. o time the various police megistrates— Stenberg, Berus and Helsley—lenrned that when & chse was pending there was peace and they mdopted the tactics of continuing mozth nere 1s waitiug for trisl which has been d every tuirty davs for ine last eighiteen montus and duriue that me both balligorents huve been reslicgon their srms. Clustered about the estates of the pr pals iu the feud is a small brothers und sisters-n-law have cast in their fortunes 1w tbe other. One of the tnese 18 Mike Coste one ull of whom b one side or most conspicuous of who is the defendant evduy the complaining witness was a omson, and the defenasuts were tton und his lusty spouse. The was ubout & aog which belonged to Tuomson. This animal went into the McEihatton yard to have some fun witn the Mckihatton “pup. Then Mr. McEibatton armed bimself with & pitobfork and bis wile took a club, and the two pro- ceeded to “larrup” that dog until be howled. Thomson came over Lo remoustrate when Mrs. McElhbatton, who hes an urm like & prize fightor, planted ner well-developed fist on tue side of his nose and luic open his sealp with & b Be turned to sse what had ex cited tbe lady and Mr. McElhstton jubbed & pitenfork into his cheek. Meantime Thomson's son-in-law had speaked up benind Mrs. McElbhstton and “biffed ner one’ iv the neck. Then Mcflibut- ton hied nimsel! into tne nouse and brought forth his trusty musket, with which he threatened to scatter Thomson’s sustomy to the four winds of hes Thomson consid- cred discration the betier partof valor and crawled into bis hole to await tue arrival of the patrol wagon. For this McEibatton was fined #40 ana bis wife §10, but it will take £00d muny urrastsand prosecutious Lo square matters. ——— Are you nervous and irritable? A glass of Cook's imperial wiuo banishes that feeling. it's the pure grapoe juice usturally fermented. g L Contdn't Corral w Quorum. Tuesday nignt, when tue council ad- journed, it was understood that the muaici- pal body would meet in committee of the whole last nighit for the purpose of consider- ing the city electrician ordiugnce that was iniroduced severa! moulbs ago, but whoich has siuce beer in the hands of the members of the committoe on gas nd elactric lights, Lust uight when the regutar bour for con veulug rolled around, Lhere were seven mem- bers who came with the hour, but the others studiously remsined sway. A call of the house was ordered, while the sergeant-ut- arms went in search of The absentees, For two long and wesry hours the seven mem- vers waited for & quorum, but the quorum 10 DUL 10 B EPPEBrAtee Aud the couu surned with the elecurician ordinsnce in the self-same condition us iu the days of loug ago BB i O The verdiot of the people is that Dr cough syrup is the best remedy colds, sorc Lhroat, asthma, o Bull's for coughs, These Qualities By the most elaborate re- searches, careful study and costly experiments Dr. Price has been enabled to give to the world the purest, strongest and most economical natural and delicious fruit flavors in existence; free from all pois- onous oils, ethers or artificial essences. | It is these qualities that have created such a great dewand for Dr. Price's De- licious Flavoring Extracts of Lemon, Vanilla, Orange, etc., flavors that retain all their delicate taste and freshness for an indefipite period. - Harper A CHRISTMAS PARTY. LORD BATEMAN. PEACE THACKEKAY LE REVEILLON. by Grorge Rovx A Story REINHART A Ballad, W Comment by Axxe A Christmas Tale A NEW LIGHT ON THE CHINESE. 10 Wlustrations by Tiroboke Works. GILES COREY, YEOMAN. A Play by Howakn Py SOME TYPES OF THE VIRGIN. Old Masters NO| A Christma: 1 from th TRYST! V. Du By Louise Charles Shiverick & Co., ance Frnisore WooLs tions from drawings by Wi Ay Rrroun By Frroisaxz 1a% MaKE. Fanre. With 6 Tllu By Hexgy Buroes McDowsi, With By Mary E. Wik With 4 Tllustrations By Turovore Cuiip. With § Illustratio HOW LIN McLEAN WENT EAST. A Story. E Tlustr w1 NOURMADEE. MEL CRAZY WIFE'S SHIP. A by E A Auwry A CATIEO AND A PASTEL. FAN'S MAMMY., Dy Eva Wioee M SONN y AN HAwTHORNE DO SEEK THEIR MEAT FROM Romerrs. Ilustrated by Fkenreic Koy PASTELS IN PROSE. By Maxy ¥ Editor's St 3 0 Sta Subscription Pri; Published ketch T Ba ustration By Bravore 3LASSO! A. B.Frost GOD. I ¥ G. D. Wi €, §4 oc HARPER & BROTHE THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cures all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidenys, Bladder, Nervous Discases, Lo s of Apvetite, Headache, Constipation, Costivensss, Indigestln, ous ness, Fever, Files, Etr, DYS RADWAY'S PILLS are cure for this ¢ u hewliny action, restore strength 1o ths sto Pri ubox. Soid by ull druggists, or w New York, on receipt of prie. FOR BUILDING TERIALS United Stutes ludiun Service, Ploe Ageucy, South Dukota. Nov. 16, 189; Sealed proposuls. endorsed “Proposais lumber, windows and hardwure.” as the cuse | muy be. and addressed 10 tue undorsigned Pine Kidge agency, South Dakots, will be re- ceived at this ugeicy uuti k p.m. of December 6 1802 for furnishing and deliver- ng at this wgency whout 27,800 feel wasortea lumber, 510 puirs Strap binges, 260 Goor jocks, 55 window sush and 10500 pounds sesorted nalls, a full st aud description of which ey be obtuined by wpplication to the under- stened Bidders mwust state specifically the kind and price of eavh mrticle offered” for delivery under u contract. All articies wien delivered will be subject 1o u rigid inspec The right is rved to reject an bids, or wny pari of auy bid, 1f deeme best interest of the service. CERTIFIED CHECKS. Each bid must be accowpunied by & certi- fied oheck or draft upou some United Stutes depository, or solvent national bank iu the vicinity of the residence of the bidder. mude ayible 10 the order of the commissioner of udisn affairs, for ut lewst b per oent of the swount of the propossl, which check or draft will be forfeited to the United States inwuse auy tidder or bidders receivinz np sward stiell full 10 prompt |y exeoute & coniract with PROPOSALS M Ridg or all for the o aud rey lers the system less linble to conlract diseass. PEPSIA., tous up the lnterna! s e it to porform 1t functions KADWAY & OO. 42 Warren Street Eood wnd sufficient suretios, otherwise o be revurned 10 the bidder Bids wecombanied by onsh in lieu of & certi- fied check will not be consicered For further informution wbply to Cuptain G. L Brown, U.8 A, Acting United Sta Indinn ugeut. NiKa2 Notior To the stockholders of the Ogalisls Land und Outtie Co. oLioo is hereby given 1o the stockbolders of the Ogullule Laud and Cuttie company thut the goneral sunval mesting of sild compiny will be beld at woe offios of suid compauy, iu the city of Omuha, stute of Ne- brasks, ou Wednesday, December seventh, 82, ut'two 0'clock p. ., for the purpose of eleoting directors of the bompauy 10 serve for the ensulug yoir, wud for the transuoiing of suy und all oLber business of every kiud knd chiraoter thet muy be presented 1o suob weetiug by the uasembiod stockholders. Evwakn F. LAWKENCE, Fre JONATHAN ABEL. Socrelury. Omuhia, Neb., Nov. 10, 1602 Froposul 1or sale of Four OoLimge Bealod proposnis will be reeived i the comptrolior's ofice up 10 4 p. m. Novewber Bub, 1802, for the saie of four CotLicreson lots T & ¥ and )0 io Joesten's subdivision of lots 1 und 2 block 15, Shinn's addition. Bids may be mude ou one cottage orall. Euch bidder 1o ouclose certified check for $6.00. The cily re 86rves the right 10 reject uny or ali bids THEODORE OLSEN, Comptrolier. Niw avs Novewber 16uk, 1802 DR.. C GEE WO dootort © with bils now sl e new boaofits 5ol & dootors oaunoi givs nature’s romedios - his o witnoss. Ono thouval Ktim 1 throe veirs' pract No tajurioas decoet ) narcotics. o poisoa | Hadlonsl permsnent ours i Al straat, ohirol L siroely )84 0 12uh and vit Yours but got 1o relief, L. Ander.on, 1 ning ser s tare BSthmi wnd Lronchluls Of B fLesn years Standing mud for Tias for sais the o £1.00 1 bottle, six bottivs for ., for Astums. Catarrh, Sick Hondaoh Blood Polsoning, Rhe ¥ Eidney sud Liver Compiaing only by Cliuese Medicine o Jwing propars1 rewedioy ot tho cure of indigesiio n, emale Weskns No ugents Capital, §10).00) sold Office, 16th andCalifray Sis Ned S or ir TEST IT FREE! caquistte, ife- Omas, Thits wonde ful gwing elenent pecille Oxyeep. T Carafin e BN ~ NCHTHS L I ¥ ook, Omubi W, BAILEY Filled Witk Pain by the Liatost Tnven- tiont Nob. IEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN O DANGER TEETH ON RUBBER FOR w500, auteod. Teoth extracted in s insorted iu eveulog A PULL SET OF Perfoct fit gus the moroing. New of sime Boe sj r % of Removable Briage mens of Flexiule Blustio Plats All work wurranted us ropresonted Oftice, ‘4 hird §'4 Puxton Bloss Teleph «we S+, Jtiband Farnam Sty Juke Elevato or Stu rwaiy fro o 1l Stree LonLrunoa. BY ELECTRICITY. ond 1) CENTSTar0ar (1) BLECTRO- MED- CALTHBORY AND PRASI K" B B. BLISS, 1owa FaLLs, 10WA,

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