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8 FALCONER'S COST CASH SALE Our Net Increase of Thirty-Threo and One- Third Per (ent OVER LAST SUMMER'S SALES Proves that Thero Is Always Money Among the P For Seven Daya More Buy What You Want of Us Without a Cent ople for Positive Bargalns OF PROFIT ADDED, JACKETS, CAPES AND WRAPS. All must o, JACKETS AT $2.00. Take your pick of 50 carly fall jack- ®©ts brought out to sell at from $5.00 to £8.00 this week at . FALL JACK T § A fine assortment of new style jackets, v worth as high as &I( for next 7 days your choice at $3.75 each, JACK ACH. A grand solection of fall and wintor new style jackoets ranging up to $15 each all go this week at FALL AND WINT 7,70, Tn this $7.75 lot will be found ladic plush grarments worth up to each. The plush cloaks are carried over, but the jackets and capes are all new and were bought to sell this season at from 0 to §17.50 cach. At $7.75 they are wonderfully cheap. FALL AND WI $ . A beautiful assortment of high grade latest style jackets, capes and wraps, worth from $20 to #30 each. Your choice for the next seven days, $13.50 each, GARMENTS AT 819, All of our very finest importe tern garments that should bring nd £40.00 cach, cut for th Tort to $10.00 each. OPPORTUNITY TO HANDSOME DR We have about 40 hanasome imported pattern robes of union wool fabrics, car- ried over from last fall, the lowest price £nit in the entireassortment was marked $15.00, most of them were $20.00, $22 .00, $30.00 and #3500 robes: the all be thrown on our counter: at #8.75 per robe: the styles were really in advance of last year: a sample line of them will be on exhibition in our west show window. If you need a good fall or winte hese robes. 25 pies . $1.75 and $2.00 black silks on our counters now at $1.05 per ard. s IR GARMENTS pat- $30.00, seven BUY 'A 20¢ wash goods 3ic. sateens ie, All our Z5c and 80 Scoteh gingham for today only, we will sell at 10c per yard. We will also place on sale 500 y , 30¢ and dark and light g sateen at 10c per yard. We will not stop at cc thing must go. Whate is n positive bargain. N. B. —_—— Fireworks tonight, Courtland beach. Fremiaulaeviad Brownell Hall, Omaha. Neb. Bishop rthington, sitor; Robert Doherty, 8. T. D., rector. Fall term begins Wednesday, Seot. 20. For catalogue and particulars apply to the rector, rds of und st now. Tve + you buy of us FALCONER. Rev. e A Nomeneokers’ Exsuratons. September 12 and October 10. 1f you contemplate changing your lo- cation it will pay you to take advantage of the Burlington’s Homescekers' ex- cursions of September 12 and October 10, On those dates round trip tickets to the cheap land regions of western N braska, castern Colorado and northern Wyoming will be on sale at very low raies. Nearly 50 per cent saved. The Burlington route will also sell round trip tickets to southern points— Texas, Oklahoma, ete.—at considerably educed rates. Ask the city ticket agent at 1324 Far- u street for full information, st Ll B QUEER AFFLICTION. Albert Fredericks 5 Albert Frederick: Tenth street, was tdenly De dropi ops Symp- i at 1718 South aken to the county jail atan e y morning suffering from what at first glance appeared to be in- cipient hydrophobia. but which is believed fit_of temporary 1n- duo to nightmare or nervous ailménts, was some difficulty found in avrest: dericks, who is a powerful man, and the officers were rendered wary by the that he was frothing at the mouth, hugg and biting the bed clothing and oceasionall, barking like a dog. indicating that ho v suffering from hydrophobia. Reinforcement were'sent for, and Dr. Towne came in sponse toa telephone ¢ nd after & hard struggle the handeufls were put on the man and he was conveyod to the wagon, where a pitiful scene occurred. Fredericks appeared to become conscious of his_position, and, after calling for and rapidly gulping down o glass of water. screamed frantically: “Mamma! Mother Alico, darling! (his wife) what have Idone to you?” It required the efforts of three policemen hold Fredericks in the wagon the | reached, vived - there, vecamo rational, stating he nod b nightmaxe, as the r hearty sapper, and that there was nothing the matter with him. 1 know this place,” he said, looking about him, “I've preachod to the prisoucrs bere sovoral times.” He asked the officers to lot him go to hus wife and baby, to whom ho referred in the most touchingly tender terms, and when told that he had boen choking and maltreating his wife during his frenzy e retused to believe it From | cks himsolf and from neigh- i ned that he was bitten by a onth ago, Whether tho bite resulted in hydrophobia or whether the man has so worried over it as to become in- sane it is hava to Dr, Towne believes tha latter theory to bo the correct onc, the fact of the man's drink- Ing water tending to disprove the hydro- phobia idea. Fredericks has been in the city about eight months, during which time he has been doing various kinds of odd jobs. His father is said to bo an ofticer in the British army and his wother 4 native of the West Indies, which statement is somowhat borne 'out by cks' complexion and foatures. His wife, of whom ho appears to bo yery fond, is nglish woman Yesterday worn redericky appeared perfoctly rational aud talked about hisafairs b A commonplace way. His friends claim that ho is subject to fits, Physicians did not examino him " yestenday, but when they do he will provably be allowed Lis liberty, il Fireworks tonight, to until he that Courtland beach. - Caught Another Burglar, The fast of the gang of burg lars who broke Into and emptied the Larsen tailor shop a few weeks ago has by approhended snd © s now At the police sta. tion. His name " is Willlam Nixon. He was urrested \aturday before last with veral other vags i\ Council Bluffs and on Captain Mostyn and Detec avage look fug over the gaug they recognl wanted burglar and t\nsferred him 1o this slde of the iy Nixon is the party who broke the window at the timo the Larsen burglary was cou mitted and the police think they have evi- dence sufticient 0 send bim to the peniten. tlary. 1u°m~odi.ne1y after comumitting this last job Nixon went %0 take in the sights at Chizago, and but for his being taken us & vag in Kouncil Blufts be migut uow 00 & free wau. the | | poses an inger | irretrievabl | Thowas Al THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, ¢ 93. BOSTON STORE BARGAINS Immense Cash Purchases from Hard-Up Jobbers and Importars—8ale Today. FINEST SILK VELVETS, 5C AND 10C Finest Gr: 150 Yard, de Printed Chinn Silks, the Grandest Stock of ds Ever Shown in Americn. an Ga SILK VELVETS, 5C AND 10C EACH. On our front bargain circle we will place today thousands of sample pieces of the finest grades of imported silk velvets in all the latest colorings and the finest qualities, your choice to- day of any of these sample pieces at He and 10¢, ording to size. Today we will positiv closa every remaining yavd of our printed Chinia silks that sold up to £1.00 a yard, g0 today at 1ic IMPORT PATTERNS, COMPLETE PATTERD unmade dress patterns containing yards all wool 40-inch camel’s hair, in plain and fancy novelty suitings, and 42- inch all wool Wale suitings, all new shades. 2,38 for an entire pattern. Imported dress patter )8, 175 unmade dress patterns containing 7 yards each of 42-inch ail wool new hop- sacking and nattee cloth, in all the new autumn shades of browns, greens, blues, plums, heliotropes and blacks. $3,98 for an entire patt IMPORTED PATTERN SUITS, $4.90. 5 unmade dress patterns, containing nch all wool medium weight new whipcord, 56-inch all wool drap de Paris, all new check effects, 50-inch all wool basket cloth, the tatest novelty for early fall wear. $4.90 for an entire pat- tern. 00 IMPORTED PATTEI $12.50] The finest imported pattern suits ever shown in Omaha, all exclusive patterns, the latest confections from Burope. Weshair, tho new serpentine c shadowed ombres, two-toned ox- cable sail cloth, clarmont All go at $12.50. BOSTON STORE W. corner 16th and Douglas. (v s e tonight, Courtland beach. R Do o on, Look at the Time Table of the T.ake Shore ronte—America's best railway—and you will readily be convinced of the excellence of the pas- senger. service now aflorded between Chicago and the east. rains leave Chicago as follow 10 a. m., Buffalo accommodation: 8a. m., the fast mail, has parlor car to Cleveland and Pit burg and sleeper, Cleveland to New Larriving 1035 a. m. next day 10:30 a. m., Chicago & Boston special, solid vestibuled train, “dining car and butTet library car to Roston, arriving m. next ds leeper to New p. m., ex- position flyc he famous twenty-hour New York train, making the run be- veea Chicago and New York five hours faster than via any other line, a solid vestibuled train, arriving in New York at 11:15 a. m. next da, 10 p. m.,, At- lantic express, ouled slecpers to New York, dining car, arrives in New York at 8:50 p. m.: 7:45 p. m., through sleepers to Wheeling, Cleveland, New York and Boston: 9 p. m., through sleepers to Cleveland, Pittsburg and Buffalo; 11:30 p. m., through sleepers to Cleveland. B. P. Humphre ERTASS 727 Main street, Kansas City, Mo.; C. K. Wilber, western passenger agent, Chicago. Firewor! -— BURKE’S SMOOTH GAME. Plukerton that tho Real Thiet is In Custody. Advices have been reccived from Billy Pmkerton iu which he denies that Frank an alleged member of the Stratton arrested for safe robbery at e Haute, Ind., is the man who held up Pollock on aChicago, Burlington & Quincy train last fall near Logan, and, coercing the passengers with his revolver, relieved Pol- lock of §25,000 worth of diamonds. The sto comes from Terre Haute that Bruce is iden- tified as tho robber by Robe i saloonkeepcr from Missourt Vi 3 Plukerton disposes of this report and ex- ious scheme on the partof ends of the real robber, to prove him. e ut James Burke, alias Frank Shercliff, o well known western all-around ¢ ischarged from Utah pen- itentiary, is the robver, and District Attor- ney Roodifer, at Logam, lu., who onducted the 'trial one week ago Friday, bad plenty of witnesscs from among bse on the train widentify Burke as tne or, among them Fleming, who sworo sitively that Burke was the ‘man, Burke de no defense and was held to the grand A coterie of wealthy gamblers who ard behind Bruce approached Fleming and seemingly retained him in_their interests, It was part of tho program to get Burke out on an ulibi and Fleming was sent to Terr Haute, whero he promptly identified Bruc the safe robber, as the man wanted in the diamond robb movements werg followed from th he description of the robber was made known and can prove that he is not the guilty L. Pinkerton says that he ascertained that Burke, alias Shercliff, was on the id that he was the robber. Several wituesses have iden- tified him, and the gmblers' scheme fo. get cout by swearing Bruce into the peni- tentiary will not work uccording ‘0 the opinion of the Chicago sleuth, HIS MISSING BOY. Snys Dinmond ley. In. Mr Dl Jullus Friedmann Thinks Iis Son Was Lost il It Julius Fricdmann, who lives on Leayven- worth streot, just east of Fourteenth, and i an employe of Wallace & Co. of 514 and South Thirteenth street, asks that the city ovities take steps toward recovering tho body of nis son; 15 years of age, who, he s, was the person drowned by faling off the Jones street dump last Friday, instead of & mun, as Was first reported, a s0n was try- tion of stamps, and had gone to the dump to seo what he could find on the many old_envelopes deposited ther In going over the piles of wasto paper b ventured too ner the edge of the dump, de- spite the warning of the watchman, and was carricd down by n cave-in of dumpage and rowned. Several fishermen who saw the dent made efforts to save the lad, but b fore they could reach him he went down for the last time. My, Friedn), copt by act ing to make a colle i pannot bo convinced, ex- h, that his son's body is but thinks that it will be sought for, somewhere wceident. 8t i pfull near the scene of t Piles of peopte aye Witeh Hazel Salve will This evening, ot Beth-k church, the Baptist congre city wifl unite in & fitting favewell reception to Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Harris, who are about to leave for Burmab, to enter the wissionary fleld. ‘Ileir destination is a oint near Rangodh, whero for many y Mr. Hurris' father. as woll as Rev. Dy . father of Mrs. Harris, were ged in wissionary work, and where Mr, Hurrls was born. Mr. Harris bas been pastor of the Heth-Eden congregation for some time, and much rogret is cxpressed over the departure of himself and his esti- mable ludy 1 with all sorts of good wishes tor sugcess in the uew field they bave chosen Baptist ations of the -— | Whteh Hacol Sal Plica of poopla aave pi.c willo ure out | BOSTON STORE BUYS CURTAINS An Entire Curtain Mill Stock, Even the Curtains on the Loom, SACRIFICED TO US FOR SPOT CASH Eversthing In the Rullding in the S of a Curtain, Whether In Pal Whole or Parts, Were Sold to Us, And all goes on sale today in our basement, $250 LACE CURTAINS 15C BACH, T'housands of unfinisned lace curtains from 2 to 4 yards long. in all styles and qualities, worth up to #2.50, your choice today for 15e. LACE CURTAINS, 49C PAIR. Full size and full width good quality nottingham lace curtains go at 49 a par. ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS PAIR. nottingham lace curtains, ¢, 60 inches wide, 3% yards 08¢ Very heavy extra large si long, for today 98¢ a pair. At 8135 a pair. Very fino lace cur- tains that would be cheap at $3.00 go at $1.35 a pair. At $1.98 & pair. We offer today very fine Brussels effect lace curtains in new and dainty patterns, really exquisite gonds, at Boston Store popular pr ir. They are well worth & pair. " The very finest immi- tation ols curtains; ‘all the most desirable effects; goods to equal them have never been shown for less than .00, BANKRUPT The great bankrupt ex. crowd now., The best shoes from the teenth street store are what he_took, and what his lawyer sold us. They £0 now less than half price at BOSTON STORE, V. cor. 16th and Douglas. Fireworks tonight, Courtland beach. - an't Beat It Leave Omaha at4 p. m. via the Chi- cago, Rock Island & Pacific and be in- side the World's fair grounds at 8 a. m. the following morning. You can't make this time via ang other line, and the ac- commodations to be had on the great Rock Island are noted from Maine to California. By examining the map and time tables of thfb ling you will find that as a World’s faiv line it stands without an equal, as passengers can avoid transfer and a tiresome and pensive trip through the city by geMing off at Englewood and taking electric line direct to main entrance of World's faiv grounds; time, ten minutes. In addition to this train we have trains ng Omaha at 5 p. m., 7: . and 30 a. m., thus giving passengers the choice of four daily trains to Chicago and, as before stated, making quicker time and landing passengers at the World’s ir in advance of all other 1i and with less trouble and expense. Dining cars attached to all through trains, serving the best meals of any dining car line in the United Stat For maps of Chicago, Worid's fai grounds, time cards and sleeping reser- vations call at 1602 Farnam street. Charles Kennedy, G. N. W. P. A, L Fireworks tonight, Courtland beach. o g BIACCIO IS DEAD. SHOE SALE. salo of Magnus Weber’ ption of shoes draws the Fatal Terminution of a Mysterlons Assaulf on a Fruit Vender. Pedro Biaccio, the victim of a murderous assault committed one week ago, breathed his lastat 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Presbyterian hospital. He died from the effects of injuries reccived upon that durk Saturdny night. The identity of his assassins shrouded in_doubt. The poli ssted Charles Martin, know “Creole Charley,” und Pearl Brown, a disroputable white woman. Martin and the woman are charged with the awful crime, When the cuse was firsy reported to tho police Detective Vauzhn visited Biaccio sev- eral times with an _interpreter, but the sick man, being in u semi-un s state, was unable to identify s ill some- > have s committed s - at police headquarters o lodged the com- plaint against the all Both of the suspected parties, howover, stoutly maintain their innoc The polic ined that Bi and anoth xchanged some hard words carly in the evening upon the Satur- day when the deed was committed, but they have been unable to find the mysterious man with whom Biaceio quarreled. The w at resulted in deuth, w with 4 sha ment which penetrated the skull inflammution of the brain. Su Post mortem examination of the dead man last evening but the result will not be an- nounced until this forenoon, when an in- quest will be held by Coroner Maul. o 2 Ly Piles of people have pues, but Do Witt's ‘Witch Hazel Salve will cura them. Now Church Organ, ‘Workmen are busily engaged at the West- minster Presbyterian church, Twenty-ninth and Mason strests, in crecting a fine, two manuale pipe organ, which the ladies of the congregation recently purchased from Steero & Son of Springfield, Mass. The organ has boen in tho city for two weeks, but the men who were to erect it were delayed in ch- ing Omaha until Saturday. The work will now be pushed, and it is believed the instru- menv will be in place by Saturday next. 1t is the intention of the ladies ot thé church to i 1 concert just s s00n as - practi; cable after the instrument has been tested! probab¥ some v week. Prof. “Taber will preside non the open- ing, and a vocal program will be furnish by 'a quartet of the First Presbyterian church, Miss Roeder, contralto of Westmins ster, and Miss Harriet . Brown, lately re- turned from Berlin, where she has been pursuing her musical studies the past two years. Anexact duplicate of tho Westminster organ has been ordered by Unity church pnd is oxpected to reac aha shortly. Piles of people have pues, uv NeWitt's witchhazel salve will cure thom. i ity Reception to Max Maretzek, Max Maretzek, the veteran divector, who will have charge of the Opera Festival school, has arrived in the city and will be tendered a reception at the rooms of the school, fifth floor of the city hall, this evening. Invitations have been issued to all of the leading musiciaus of the city and stats, to the local clergy and prominent business men ' and society people of the city to meet the waster musician who will devote his ener- gies for the mext year to the uvbuilding of the new musied) venture in this city. Mr. Maret7ak 18 at the rooms of the school each day for $he purpose of selecting voices for the schooliwhich will be formally opened next week. - ARattle For Blood, s what Hebd’s Sarsaparilla vigorously fights, and it §s always victorous in expeil ing all the foubtadnts and giving the v fluid the quality and quantity of porfec health. [t cwees scrofula, salt rhoum, boils and all others troubles caused by impure blood Hood's Pillweure all liver ills, by mail on roodipt of price by C. 1. Co., apothecattes, Lowell, Mass. AFFAIRS AT S0UTH OMAHA, Sent Hood & Tnterest in the Celebra: Looatl Gos Beginning carly ye morning the motor trains for Om| ammed with South Omaha people who went to Omaha to look at the take in the Work was stopped on ments and as man tho packing hou day.” Al the bel which re n of Labor Day. o and to unds. 1l public improve- s could bo lot go from s were excused for the anks and city offices woro a _ezal Holiday," and the doors were loc Several of the merchants closed their places of business at noon and the city had a quiet appearance throughout the d; No Organized Arrangoment, The pudlic schools here open this morning. This is also children's day at the fair. No provision has as yet been made for the scholars to attend. Prof. Mon- roe was asked ahout tho matter this morn- g and said that no tickets had been sent to him for distribution, neither had the man- agement of the fair said anything about the fair to him. Ho said that any of the children that wanted to go would be excused, but no organized effort had yet been made to bave u majority of thom go. Should 11 Another evidence that top prices are paid for stock at the South Omaha y demonstrated a fow days ago. A man fr Oregon came here with a train | Oneof the buyers here offe his stock. to Chicago with his stuff, where he had to sell for &2.05. stimated that it costs at least 20 conts a hundred to convey the stock from hero to Chicagn, so the man lost 10 cents v hundred on the deal by not selling at this nlarket, H. C. Wey Rev. da Born—To Mr. and Mrs, Bert Weppner, a son. Dr. J. W. Bell returned yesterday from a trip to lllinoi S. D, Rynearson and wife aro in the city for a few days. Ben Cohen and Lis sister left yesterday for a trip to Ok homa. William Blew and family visiting Mrs. R. L. Wheele Fred Sparling is ver Twenty-third and J. streots. Miss Moranda Hadley of Stuart, Ta., is visiting Misses Alice and Ruby Grifith, Mayor Walker has moved his oftice is in Papillion. Dawson went to Norfolk yester- of Blair are 'k at his home, into | the rooms occupfed by City Attorney Van Dusen. Mrs, R. H. Bula Johnson, Schuyler. Benny, the 5-months old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Truehaft, was buried yesterday aft "The receipts of cattle yesterday wero 5,000, which is the lavgest number taken i for o long time. James Thomas and wife and daughter, of Sheldon, Ia., are visiting Mr. and 3. L. Vinz, Mrs. D. Ganey was bitten by a vicious dog at Twenty-third and J streets. The dog was shot by the dog catcher, Miss Barbara Heymun was called home from Atlantic, la. yesterday on account of the serious sickness of her mother. The twenty-third anniversary of the battle of Sedan \was celebrated Sunday by alarge wumber of Germans at Syndicate park. A socigl was given last evening at the re dence of*Rev. C. N. Dawson by the Junior league. Ice cream and other refreshments were served. The police gathered in over Sunday. All three, who were uss: drunkenn T'wo colored men had way back of ing. One of th and locked up. The city council will mect tonight. session has heen held for two iderable bnsiess hus accumu city dads to dispose of An effort was made last meeting of the school board but as there WS not & quorum present an adjournment aken to Wednesday evening at 7:80 o'clock. Bridget Tierney caused cach other's arrest. The against both is using loud and profanc unguage. The hearings will take place one Sweels luter, An entertainment was given by the Children’s Mission band at the United Pres- byterian church last night. 0 quacking shakers and the broom brigade took part and refreshments were served. John Flynn, Ed Kent and Charley 1y from a week's an elegant outing t. Flynn Grifiith and da are home Mrs. in ughter, from a visit twelve offendors wed a fight in the alle drug store lu - cipants was captured As no weeks con- ed for the night to hold a and Mary Tobin r hunt, and ays thatif he had had a scythe to mow the heads off the cb he could have bagged a million. As it was the party only got 200 birds. Some time ago Joo Cornish, the jeweler, securcd o judgment against Jake Hyatt, barber, for 28, Hyatt loft for tho west about two weoks ago, storing his furnitu here. Yesterday a woman made an effort to ship the furni att, when Mer. Co nish attached it and stored it away until tho bill is settle . An effort is now-being made to revi Arion singing soc A meoting of tho of- ficers of the cluss has been called to meot at the parlors of the Home bukery, on Twenty- fourth strcet, on Thursday ovening, Prof. Torrence of Omaha has made a very iiberai 0 the offer to the class for the coming season. most of the members seem unxious Lo re- vive the class. — Piies of people have pues, bur De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them. e — GREETED WITH MUSIO, Pleasant Serenade Tendered to Dr. Dvorak and Farty Yesterday. Yesterday afternoon Dr. Dvorak, Mrs. Dvorak and Prof. Kovarik, who were con tinuing their sight sceingabout the city,® were pleasantlysurprisea while viewing Tie Bee building by a complimentary concert tendered by the Seventh Ward Military band, which gathered in the rotunda of the building and rendered several selections in a manner worthy of the highest praise, Aftor the distinguished guests had seen the interior of tho building and had an op- portunity to sppreciate the magnificent view afforded from the voof, they returned to the first ioor and listened to the exgellent program rendered by the band, which in- cluded selections frcm * hauser,” *I1 ‘I'rovatore,” & medley of patriotic American tunes and the march, “Distant Greetings.” "PRICE’S _&Bakmg owder. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No. Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—g40 Years the Standard. 'PTEMBER 5, THE YOUTH OF OMAHA Early Blighting Effects of Catarrh. The Case of Ora Batrreall felated by Her Parents, Mr. A T. Battrean, Well Titustrates the Excellent results of Thorough Treatment, and Mrs, Mr. A. T\ Battroall 1i South Omaha, 1 o8 on North 24th stroot n B oand G, Hels o ployed at the Unfon Stock Yurds, Speaking of their dnughter, Ora, & bright school girl of 14, ho and his wife give these tacts “When we took our dau zhter to Dr. Shopurd n fow months ago we did not expect to realire the great chanzes that havetnken place in her condivion. A long timoaco wo bozan to notice that a slow eatarth was gotting hold of hersgstom. 16 was not merely n 1ittlo trou- blo in hernose and throat, but 1t affo “ted hor In nany ways so serlously ns to roh her of honlih entirely. The diseass biocked her noso WIth tumors and sproad 1o her eyes so Sho covld hardly seo to rend atall. Hor voles ho- came hoarse and the throat constint.y sore. Luter on hor hearing bozan to fail in fact, rdly uny sense s Altor oating sho was headi nd indi- wostion and sk dily growing wenk and losing | s Uine tor- rible hoaduche [ t, which took hor streneth and vitality and made her nearly an invalid, ORA BATTRE Sinco Dr. Shepard has had hy has got rid of all the .0 stron iy, froo dly stite ¢ Our exporic cnso in roublos. also from At hee hoalth Dr. Shopard d shrouzh this sstul at every nd him to our trying ¢ point heurtily felends and neizhbors, MICAND MRS, A, T, BATTREALL, LOW RaT AND ALL CU LOW AND UNIFOR) 0 % A DISTA. BY MAIL, W oyong JILDING, OMAHA. NEB. ry Curable Discass Treate LIF.S B Mandrake Pills havo a valus as a honss hold remedy far beyond the pawer of lan guage to desoribe. The family can hardly be true to itself that doos not keop them on hand for uso in emergon- + MANDRAKE Is the only vegetanle substivate for that dungerous mineral, Mercuny, and while its action as a curative is fully equal. it possesses none of tho perilous offects. In Constipation, Mandrake acts upon the bowels withou disposing them to subsequent Costiveness. No remedy acts so dicectly on the liver, nothing so speedily cures Sick Headoche, Sour Stom- pILLs [] ach, and Biliousness as Price % ots, por these ent by mall, post eipt 'of wrice.” Dr. J. . iladelphia. "‘z‘é%‘?:nf‘imdafi Made a well For box INDAPO THE GREAT HINDOO REMEDY Bt suroly vestores ' Y 0L poche 0 with m vl DONE Ity i) i o mitation. ass Sta., and WteL ONATIA; 6 Pearl St, H D Searles & Searles PHYSICIANS SURGEONS L Specialists GHRONIS, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES We Cure CATARR BLOOD, FEMALE HOOD e MEN_ HYDROC ND VARICOCELF ured. 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