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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1887)
' ! ig ; .ig fftM > < faB < M # i * H % " rSF& & THE OMAHA DAILY ! . : MONDAY , OCTOBER 3. 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS FTZOZ , WO. 12 , PEARL STREET. VaUrcrtd by carrier in any part of the city at ' twenty cenU per week. , W.TiLTOif , . . . Manager. TELEPHONES : BrimoMg Orncm. No. U. t , llram KDITOH No. . A MINOH MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Better , tailor. Jb'all goods cheap. Ofllccrs Tonilse'a and Dyer went on day duty yesterday. The republican caucuses of this city are Called for next Saturday evening. Ladles , sec combined writing desk and Bowing machine. Domestic ofl'iec , 105 Main street. flattie Nolan was taken in Saturday night for being drunk and on the street too late. Several nlmrodsof this city made great havoc among the ducks in this vicinity yesterday. Elder Joseph Lull'will preach at Saint's church this evening at 7:30 : o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The United States express service hero has boon supplied with new wagons , and all the old ones have been laid aside , awaiting orders. The republican county- convention mceta in this city on the llth. The dem ocrats hold their county convention next Thursday , the 6th. Mrs. L. B. Crafts was happily reminded Saturday that it was her birthday anni- Ycrnary. She received a draft for 12,000 from eastern relatives. Work on the new fire department building has been delayed on account of non-arrival of joists from Tennessee. The material is at last here and the work will be resumed to-day. Miss Mamie Hill gave a birthday party Saturday afternoon at her home on Fifth Avenuo. She received a choice lot of presents from her school-girl friends , and a merry time was had. The police made 101 arrests last month , of which seventy-eight were drunks ami thirty-four vags. The patrol wagon was used in eighty-six cases , and there was but one false alarm. The now hook and ladder truck , made for this city in Chicago , is now complete , and awaiting shipping orders. As the city has not its new building in readiness to receive it , the truck will orobably bo bold in Chicago until that is done. The attendance nt the Methodist church last evening was very largo. At the close of the services Dr. McCreary and wife said good-byes and shook hands with the many friends made during their three years' stay in this city. They leave this evening for California. County politics are now absorbing a great deal of time and attention. The ronrtli ward caucus was a common topic on the streets yesterday and many ani mated discussions were the result. Bet- tine on the results of the convention and Of the election was very prevalent. The county board -recently decided to A't purchase a poor farm near Ncola. Now the discovery is made that there is a legal obstacle in the way of their voting the necessary amount of money. The bar gain is decided oil * until the board meets in next regular session , and perhaps longer. Express wagons were yesterday busy carrying men and women to a picnic , which was under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Motcalfo , about two miles near the old county poor farm. The Motcalfcs are building a house there for the accommodation of such excursionists. A young man by the name of Lewis was brought before 'Squire Schur/ Sat urday and placed under $150 bonds to appear October 0 to answer to the charge of carrying concealed weapons. Ills conduct was Mich as to frighten a lady neighbor and she entered a complaint. His father became his surety and he was released. A larger force of men will bo put at work this morning on the now tire build ing on upper Broadway , nnd the work pushed rapidly to completion. It is thought that the building will be ready for tiie now hook and ladder truck in about six weeks. The truck will carry sixteen ladders and weighs 7,000 pounds. Even the morning prohibition sheet Which has dropped high license policy and become very rabid since one of its family wns given n state position , adver tises a DCS Moines house as furnishing "pure rye and club whiskies. " For a prohibition organ in a prohibition state this may not look well , but advertising pays the paper anyway. The abstract linn of Smith & Roberts has sold out to Messrs. Wadsworth , Me- In tyre & Co. , who for years have been in this line of business at Oregon , 111. Mr. S. B. Wadsworth is already on the I ground and will glvo his personal time and attention to the business. Ho will move his family hero very soon and be come closely and permanently identified with the interests of the city. List your property with Cooper & Judson , Mo. ISO Main st. The bar fixtures nnd furniture of the the St. Louis house will bo sold at sheriffs lale , Monday , Oct. 3 , at 0 o'clock a. m. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. Dr. J , T. Van Ness , phvslcian and sur I geon , otllco room 8 , Opera House block , will attend professional calls day or night. Kesider.ee corner Eighth ayenuc and Fifteenth street. Viait the now jeweler , C. Voss , No. 415 Broadway , if you wish anything in his lino. Ho has a line assortment of the best Koods. _ ' The Smokers' Delight. 't The cigar nnd tobacco business of T. D. King & Co. , No. 543 Broadway , has had a phenomenal growth. Although one of the youngest cigar factories in the district it has speedily grown to be the largest. The firm's retail business has also in creased rapidly , necessitating an enlargement largement of their quarters. The im E-f provements now completed make this - one of the most attractive cigar stores in the west. The whole place has been fitted up elegantly , mirrors , draperies and adornments making it entitled to bo called "tho smokers' dolight. " The now side cases and wood liuishings in chorr j and maple are especially admired. This work shows the skill and taste o Strock llros. , who have recently es tablished a factory in this city , nnd who need no bettor evidence of thoi ability to do all kinds of interior linlsh ing. ing.Tho shop in the rear of those handsome retail parlors is also enlarged , and made convenient as well as capacious. The stock is too largo and too varied to permit a full description. It embraces every possible article which the user of the weed could wish for. There uro many novelties as well , and rich goods , without apparent limit. The annual holiday prize distribution begins toanorrow. With every cash pur chase of twonty-llvo cents the customer is given a ticket with a number , and the f. prizes are already on exhibition. They nro more numerous and more costly than over. There are twenty in all , u hand- koine cigar holder being the lowest , and i a be&utRul meerschaum pipe costing fUO , being the highest. They tire all beauties , anil should bo seen. Watches , clocks , jewelry , etc. , the best in the city. C. Voss , jeweler , No. 415 Droudway. Repairs u specialty , , . SUNDAY IN COUNCIL BLUFFS The Salnta Flock to Obnrob While the Sin ners Go Picknicking. BUILDING ACTIVITY CONTINUES. A Novel Way of ItnlRlnir Money For * rarsonaRC Tlio Halvntiun Arinjr linppy On the Way Per- onalB. Activity In House flulldlnR. Alien & Doll , the architects , are being kept very busy furnishing plnt\p \ , es pecially for residences. The showing for the city is very encouraging. They havfl just furnished pinna for Mrs. T. it. Lewis , who ia to build a house on Fourth avenue , between Eleventh nnd Twelfth streets. Tha contract has boon lot to A. T. Lalnson for J 1,000. J. G. Garner , of Chicago , is building three houses , neat tenement cottages , on Eighth avenue , between Thirteenth oud Fourteenth streets. They will bo com pleted in ten days or so. The two cottages being built by II. J. Chambers on Seventh avenue , between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets , are rap idly approaching completion. J. F. Kimbiill is making extensive im provements to his residence on Fourth avenue. The rear part of the house is being raised to two stories , n largo bay window being nut in , and various chungcs made , costing $1,500 or more. The plans art ! about completed for C. J. Colby's second block of ten houses , near the transfer. No two of these houses will bo alike. They vary in cost and will be built just as soon as the plans can bo completed , and the bids received. The list might be extended indefinitely. In all parts of the city new roofs appear , and one has but to stand in Fulrmount park , or on any other prominent eleva tion , to note the wonderful increase which this year is bringing to the resi dence portions of the city. " the . " "Happy on Way. The Salvation army still holds forth at the old opera house on Bryant street. Their lease of the luill has just expired , but it is understood that they will renew it for another year. Although holding meetings nightly as formerly , they seem to be losing prestige , and many who re garded them favorably a while ago are beginning to look upon them with dis trust. This corps of the army is at present in charge of Captain Annie Holmes , with Cadet Dries as best bowur. It Is barely possible that under the most favorable circumstances Captain Holmes might bo regarded as a pleasing public speaker , but it is a very evident fact that her vocabulary is none too extensive , nor her rhetoric too refined to pass muster among persons of ordinary culture. A tow hours daily companionship with Webster , together with an intimate com panionship with Swinton , would render her discourses quite intelligible , and as the years roll by she will probably over come her antipathy to the letter "Hfl n characteristic which should endear her to the Anglonianiac portion of the popu lation. Shu ban enthusiasm in abundance , without which her work would hardly bo successful. The meetings are being lightly attended , but the army seem con fident that with cooler evenings the old crowds will return. Last winter the hall was paciced every night. Now it looks lonesome most of the time. The same noisy street parades con tinue and the band is still practicing , to the torture of those cars which chance to bo within hearing distance. The number of the marchers keep about the same , decreasing if anything. There are a few familiar faces , but the changes in the ranks arc noticeable , the enthusiasm of the the soldiers apparently dying out nnd causing sliort terms of active service. Many who were enthusiastic on the start have dropped ont to give room to new confers. Thus the motley crowd keeps "happy on the way. " A Stray Horso. About two wcoks ago a stray horse was picked up hero and placed in the pound for safe keeping. All that could bo learned concerning the animal coroboratcd the theory that some follow had rotto into the city and then turned the animal loose. Yesterday it was discovered that the horse was the property of Mr. P. H. Wind , whose place of business is not a block distant from where tiio horse has jocn for two weeks past , and yet ho was ignorant of its whereabouts. Ho has boon laving the horse pastured about two nilcs trom the city , The man who owned .ho pasture missed the animal and has icon searching in all directions for it without success. Yesterday ho came to .ho city , and on inquiry found the animal in the pound , where a coed sized board bill has by tills time accrued. As Mr. Wind is expected to pay the pasturage bill , the question arises as to who shall pay the pound expenses. The matter will probably bo adjusted between the parties concerned. The animal ia a valuable one , and is gladly recovered by the owner , who did not know it was miss- "ng. One thousand head of one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J. Grecuamayer , 023 Mynstcr St. , tele 811 Musical Worship. St. Paul's church was crowded last night , every seat being taken and extra ones required to be placed in the aisles. Music formed tiie leading feature of tno evening , the service being chanted , and there being special anthems and solos. The now organist , W. J. Gratian , who with his fattier built this grand instru ment , opened with an inspiring and seemingly almost inspired voluntary , "An oliertory to Saint Cecilia. " Mr. Gratian is one of the finest organists in the west and is winning his way into public favor hero very rapidly , and by merit. There was a chorus choir of mixed voices , which rendered special musicv among the selections being Woodward's iiithom , "The Radiant Mom Hath Passed Away. " Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Trovnor gave as u duct , " 1 Waited for the "Lord , " by Men dolssohn. Mr. Trcynor also gave a solo. "Calledst Thou Thus , " in which his clear tenor voice hold the congregation in lis tening stillness , The "Concert Ijantasio , " in closing , caused many in the great congregation to linger until the last note diedaway. It is proposed to have similar musica services on the evening of the first Sun day of each month. Arrangements art being made for n large surjiliecd choir obey boy , The sermon last night was preached by Kov. J. Nelson Jones , a brother graduate with thn rector from Cambridge. Ho gave u clear-cut outline of what consti tuted true manliness , and an earnest ap peal for all to pattern after the perfect man. the Churchnn. For some wcoks past the classes in the Congregational Sunday school have been quietly raising money to help along the parsonage fund , The method of securing thn money was Somewhat peculiar. Each class was furnished a miniature churelr made of clay , and these served as rather ecclesiastical savings banks , for the do * posit of such nickels nnd dimes as the scholars could spare. Yesterday at the regular session of the school these little churches were broken and the contents counted out. The total amount reached f-W. Huskies this amount one class of young Indies hava pledged $100 to the same fund , and the school Is soon to give a social , by which they hope to reach the full $ . ' 00 which has been pledged for the school. The new parsonage , located next to the church , is a line one and it about completed. The pastor hopes to bo able to move his family into the new homo by the middle of the month. J. W. nnd E. L. Squire lend money. Personal Paragraohi. Mr. Benjamin Lawrence , of Chicago , is spending a few days with F. P. xcna- wino. Mrs. Wndsworth was missed from hnr accustomed place in the Congregational choir yesterday. She has gene on a brief visit to her old home in Illinois. Hotel arrivals yesterday : At the Ugdcu house : Harry * ox , Dos Moines , and F. Bartlett , Wcstfield , Moss. At the Uech- tele : Charles Pcarcy , J. H. Moborly and James L. Clarke , of Chicago. At the Pa cific : John F. Fuller and John Atchisoii ; of Omaha. Rev. Dr. McCreary nnd family leave this evening for their DOW field of labor in California. He bears . with him the godspeed of many Mends' One of the chief reasons for the change Is the hope of bettering the health of his devoted wife , and it is hoped this may bo accom plished. "Ago cannot wither it or custom state its infinite variety. " Flesh is hardly heir to an ache or pain which cannot bo cured by using Salvation Oil. It is painfully annoying to be disturbed in public assemblies by some one cough ing when you know Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is only 25 cents. LATEST NOVELTIES lu Amber , TortoIseShell etc.Hair On anments , as well ai tbe newest nov- f Hies in bair goods. Hair goods madeto order Mrs. STL. Gillette 29 Mnin St. , Council Bluff's , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders promptly attended to. KSTAUL1BHED1M8 D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , WOOL , AMD FURS. Highest Market Prices , fro nip Return * . 820 and 822 Main Street. Council Bltifls Iowa. Finest Landaus Coaclie B and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH , OFFICES : No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan' Telephone No. 33 Na. 615 Main Street , Telephone No , 9 JV. SC1IU11Z , Justice of the Peace. Office over American Express. No. 419 BROADWAY CROCKERY , LAMPS , JLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , IfO. 23 MAIX ST. , COUNCIL It LUFFS IA JOHN T. ETOKB JACOB I IMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal Cour t Rooms 7 and 8 Shugurt-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUKFJ TYLER DESK CO ST. Z.OUIS , BIO. MAMUrMTUMMOr FIN ! I DESKS. BANK COUNTERS. BANK , CODRT HOUSE. GOVERNMENT WORK sni' I HNEOmCHFITTlHaB , I Best Work and Lowest Prlcei Guaranteed. 100 pate Hlust'4 . .Catalogue , Finest erer printed , sent frt . jjqtt gn 7g , sMmcJiu-tu-tlilBUt SPECIAL , NOTICES. dpecl * ! idrcrtlsomoiiU , luch is Lost , Fejad JoLonn.Kor Bale , To Kent , Viaiiln , Uoarrtlnir. etc. , will belnwrtiVla thli column t the loir rtteofTENCKNTSPKK LINK fortheHrn InMr- Ion and yiY Cenur < ! rMnofo. ' ch lubicqueat Isiertlou. I/CT ajjerllmtnenti at our oflco No. U Pearl ltiect ; neAr Bro dw r. Council Ulufft , > ITOU KENT A new modern eight room houto V very convenient ! within 2i ! blocks dummy depot. Inquire of W. 1L Ware , over Having ! bant , Council Illufft. ' - once , three or four men to WANTED-At month. In garden. J. H. Mc- rhnrson. FOK KENT-Two furnished rooms , 15 and IIP , No. 737 Hynstcr street. WANTED A young girl to take care of a babr. Apply to Mrs. O. Usher , cor. Main t. and Willow avo. . up-stalrn. FOIt HUNT Mr residence , corner Fourth it. and Willow avenue , two blocks from post- office. Nine rooms , city water and three cis tern ? , itablo upon the promises for two horses and carriage , all In rood repair. Price ISO per month. N. P. Dodge. FOK KENT Two of the new Warren Hats on Fifth avenue. Most desirable location in the city , nenr the dummy depot , all modern Improvements. Apnly to Odell llros. & Co. , No. 103 Pearl street , Council lllulTs. . to loan on real estate and chattels by $100.000 Hay. 3tfl'carl Bt. BUILDING lots and acre property for sale by F. J.lMy. iK ) 1'carl st WANTED To buy a few lots cheap from the owners. Cash or on time. Address K. C. , Ueo olDce , Council llluffs. WANTBD-A girl for general housework. Small Inmily , bandy kltuheu. 709 6th ave. OR SALE-Stock of drugs In central No- bragka. Will Invoice about $1,000. In quire of Harle , llass & Co. , Council DIufTs , Ia. > 'OH SALE OHTHADK.- Conncll Bluffs proneuy 40,000 acres o > Iowa and Ne braska ladK J. K. Bice , 11U Mam St. Council Bluffs. Star Safe Stab/es and Male Yards Broadway , Council Bluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot B/3 Horses and mules constantly on hand for sale at retail or in car load lots. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission Telephone 114. SHLUTEK & BuLnr. Opposite Dummy Depot , Couuci Bluffs E , S. BARXETT , Justice oi , the Peace , 410 Broadway1 Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank.6r business house in the city. Collections a specialty. OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER & SOH , Proprietors. . - JMANUKACTUIIEUS Ol ( - ALL KINDS OFTEAM BOILERS SHEET IRON WORK Or J crc for repairs by mall promptly nttomle to. Satisfaction KUnrnntocd. Toiitli Avc. ail ho Ogtitiihcn WoikE , Council Ilium. Creston House , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Fire Escape , Electric Call Bells. Avcominodationi 1'irst CliiM , And Rates Reasonable Max Mohn , Proprietor FINE MILLINERY. New Fall Styles Open. 1G14 Douglas St. OMAHA , Neb. OFFICER < C PUSEr , 500 Broailway , Council BluffsIovr . Established 1867. REALESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lands , City Residences and Karros. Aero property in western part of city All Eollintr cheap. - / H. P. 6f FICEK , Real Estate 'insurance ' Agent , Koom 5 , over Offlcerifc Vusey's Bank , Cauno Bluffs. BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL , Best $2.00 a day house in th'e ' west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIB8T CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE BOOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : Boarders : : Reduced : : Rates. NO. 336 & 338 Broadway , Council Blufis. No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Fancy and Staple Groceries Both Domestic and Foreiga HARKNESS BROTHERS * . . , 4O1 Fall Goods , NEW GOODS , BEAUTIFUL GOODS , GOOD VALUE and CHEAP. CALL and SEE THEM We have now In stock our new purchases in Silks , Dress Goods , Under wear , Flannel * , Domestics , etc. , etc. Headquarters for CARPETS And OIL CLOTHS We have the largest selection ami finest pattern * of carpets in the city or the west. They comprise Axminster , Moquettes , Body Brussels. Tapestry Brussels , Three-ply Ingrain , Matting , Rugs , Etc. , Etc , We thall be pleased to meet and ahowour customers t/tc&e new and choice fabrics. Do not forget the place. HARKNESS BROS. , 401 Broad way , Council Bluffs , Iowa. DR. BICE'S Common SCIIMU HernialSupport1 TUB Greatest Invention of the Age. Rupture or Hernia u § i cviHlljr SKND FOK ILLUSTRATED UIKCULAIIS. Hi : MAKES FE.TlAl.i ; DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Cures all kinds of Chronic DlRoasos th t nro curable with his most Wonderful Vegetable Ilomftlics. Js tlio oldiut ami most successful Specialist In tlio west. Call anil s < > o him. OFFICK , NO. 11 I'HAItr , S rillJKTI _ , _ _ , 1 T31flPV , TA n Onico Hours : 8tolU a. in. . I to 5 unJ u to 8 p. m. L/OX1HC11 J31UIIS , J.OW3 * BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to call on us. Etutrumenti Tuned and Repaired. We never full to give intliiraetlon. Over SO years' Experience In Piano and Organ Work. Swanson Music-Co. No. 329 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa THE AUTOMATIC TRUNK Beats them all for Sample Trunks and Cases , Theatri cal and Tourists' Trunk * . Uoutfuil to see it. Tim Ladies' Favorito. This and all other kinds ol Trunks and Cust'8 niaiui- fautured by Zimmerman & young Bros. And fcold at whole sale and retail. Two carloads on hand at A43 Hroiulwny Council Blu ( ft , low Send for Circulars and Prices. LSL CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 , "We ilo horoliy certify that we supervise ( h arrnnirpiiionu for all tb * Monthly and garni Annual Drawing of The Ioiiljlnn Btnte Lei terv Company , and in person ninnnire and mm trol the drawings themselves anil that th same nre ooiulucted with honesty , falrnrit and m rood fnlth toward all putlue , and we atithoi l/o the Company lo use thin rortlflcato with fad Him lies of our signature attached , In Its adTM tllements. " COMMIBSIONBMl We the undersigned nankn and Danker * wfll fay all Prizes drawn In The Louli lana fitat * Ixmcrlei which may be prcvntcd at our coun ters. . .T. M. OdLKsnr , Pres. Louisiana National Bk , PlEIUtK LANAUX , I > rti. Blato National OK A. BAMIWIN , j'rcs. Now Orlcani Nat'lllankj CARL K011N , Pres. Union National Hank. UNPRECEDENTElTATRTACTlON ! OVER HALF AJIILLION DISTRIBUTER Loufinnla State Lottery Company Incnrpornled In IftM.for * > rranur the I , f liUtar * for educiitlanal and rhirlinbie purponei-wlth J plt lof l.nooOOO-to whlcn ar i rTefundof OT K0.000h i itnce bocnidrten. rtr noTcrwh lmlne popular rote in friaohlie waf made it part of the prtirnt ilita eonitllutlou adopt * ! Df cember 2nd. A , U. 137U. The only lottery over voted on and eudortaf by the people of any otate. It nerer icales or postpones. Itiftrand Hlnitlo Number Drawings tnkeplae * monthly , and the Kcml-Amuml Drnwlnir * rcgxt * larly every six months ( June nnd December. ) A 8PKNMD Ol'l'OHTUNlTV TO WIN A FOKTUMK. Tenth Grand Drawing , dais K , In the Academy of Mn lc , Now Orleans. Tuoe- day , October 11 , 1887-2Wth Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE , f 10OOOO. VNotice-Tickets are Ten Dollar * onlft Halves , 85. Fiftht , S2. Tenths , SI. LIST or i > ui7.ts. : 1 CATMTAI , PIUZK OF 150OOQ. . . . tlW.OO 1OKANI > 1'HI/.K OK W.OOO. . . 6800 1 ( IHANI ) 1'HIX.KOK 10,000. . . 2000 2 I.AHOR I'KI/.KSOK 10.000. . 20,09 4 I , A HOE PHIZES OV f.,000. . . 10.00 SO I'Jtl/.KS OF l.UOU. . . 20.00 M " 600. . . UflO 100 " 000. . . WMM Z 0 200. . . 40,00 MO 100. . . 10,00 APPROXIMATION PIU7BH. 100 Approximation Prizes of 1.100. . . . 100 " too. . . . 100 " " 100. . . . l.WX ) Terminal " 60. . . . 2,179 Prizes amounting to . I6M.OO * Application for r le to club ihould bennda enl * to theorem of ( he company In NewOrlMnt. I'orfnrtner Information wrlto cleHrlr , lTln full ddrrti. POST A I , NoTRS , iprem mono ? orilera.ojf New York Exchange I" nrdumrr Inter. Currency b * * OB..MN. . , U , , Or M. A. DAUPHIN , WASHINGTON , D. G Atldrc * * JteoMcred letter * to N1CW OKLUANM NATIONAL HANK NEW OlILKANS _ _ IV .p V. ill T3 M . R F It aeaerali Tlllt ' Beanrogard Pr i ne aad o ( Karlr , who nre In ehario of tb dr wlnfn aguajC antia at absolute ful-oen and Integrity , that taa cbaooca are all equal , anil that n * on * eaa DOiilbir dlrlnewbat number will draw a Prl . RKMKMIIKIt that tbe payment of all prliM la OtTARANlKXI ) II V KOllll KATIOVAIi HANKSOfNeW Orleani.and Ibu Ticket * nre Dined by tbe presldtaa otan Institution , whoie chuiterel rlvliti are reeo * nit ed In tbn blubett courts ; therefore , boitaru of toy Imltatloni or anonymous chemai Tbe Theatrical Prafenlon. Merit will win and recclre public recognition and praise. Kacti , which nro the outcome of general cx perlence , growing through yc ri of critical and practical test , become u rooted and Immovable a > the rock of Gibraltar In public opinion , and hence. forth nMil no further u ran'oe us to ttuirgena Incnei * . Tholndliputabla fact that Swiff * Specific ) It tha bcit Mood purifier In tbo world , Is one of thcie Immovable Olbrallar rock fucti of which we hare iuoktii , and erery < ! > ' § oiprrlence raou tola con viction deeper and dtiperlu publlo opinion. Kvery class of our people. In America niid In Kuropeu OTcrr trade , calling and profession , Including ( ha medleal profession , hare borne voluntary testN mour lo the remarkableTlrtuei of 8. B. 8. and Ita Infallible efficacy In curlug alt disease * of the blood. These testimonials nre on fllo by tbe thou- sanris , and oi > en to ttio Inspection of all. Now come , unsolicited , t wo distinguished members of the theat rical profession , who Kratef ully testify to the wonder ful curatlTo qualities of the Specific | n their liidl- Tldual eaaet , Their testimonials are herewith sub mitted to the publlo without further comment 1st them speak for themselves. Tbe lady Is a number of tbo famous Thalia Theatre Company , of Nsw Turk , aud formerly of the Residence Tbeatre. licrlln. Oer- many.and of Me Vlcker's Block Company , of Chicago. The gentleman li a well known member of the Mew York Thnll.i Theatre Company. Both ore well known la theatrical circles lu this country and In Europe. . Clmrlnlto Kandotr'i Tcullmony. " NEW YORK , Way S , 1887. fiwlf t Specific Company , Atlanta , Ga. : j Gentlemen Having been annoyed with plmpl , eruptions and roughness of the skill , from bad con dition of my blood , for more than a year , I used a leading preparation of Barsaparllla and other adver tised remedies tonn effect. Then I consulted a prom * Incnl physician , and from his treatment received no benefit. I then concluded to try the 8.8. B. rem edy for the blood , aud five or six package * , by a thorough eradication of my trouble and restorliiK smoothnesa to my f.kln , have made me happy , ana I cheerfully give > .m this testimonial for such us * and publicity as you'wUU lo nrnko of U. CruRLorric IUXDOW , 112 Bowery , mar Caual Slrecl , lingo Ilamkrrl'e Testimony. The Swift Specific Company , Atlanta , do : Gentlemen B or two years I bad a severe caseof erieraa. 1 used ( artoapsimlphuriu > apsand various other remedies , and wo * prescribed for by number * of physicians , but found no relief. At lost I deter mined totry the a 8.8. remedy , and seven or eight bottles have ihoroughly relieved me , and you COM use thl > certificate lu any manner ; < > u wish. IIuuo HissxcnL , Member of 1 Iialla Tbeatio hew York , May 9,1687. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free ) . Tux bwur srxcifia Co. , Drawer 3. Atlanta. O * > ' [ DTPS FACE POWDER Ladies valuliiR their complexion should Bocuroa . . 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