I 8 " THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER 17 , 1889. | | I THE CITY B ,71m Mnrslnil , cliarRod with arson , B was held to tlio dlstrlctcourt in the sum H of 91.000. M Captain 8. It Cowlcs , formerly in B chni' o of the transfer etonmora of the 1 St Paul fc Omaha botwenn Sioux City H nnd Covington , has boon appointed H chief inspector of the now stool bridge H of that company between the snmo H points H ' . " H Tim Mltolmll Meriting , H Joseph Hnrkcr , Kichard Uorlin and Jotcph H Garncnu left Inst oven In cr to attend the H railroad meeting ot Mitchell , H\ \ Successful Apponls HT * Tnocnso out of tbrco which have been K apponlcd from the police court to the district 1 court have resulted in ncqultuls , and the i police are despdndent over the fact * Motor to South Oinnhn H' llils morning the motor company will H' ' commence regular service between the > city and South Omaha Tralus will lcavo H ! Sixteenth streotnndSt , Mary's nvonuooverv f twenty minutes during the day for South t Omaha _ _ _ _ _ j Wntch nml Blood B , A silver watch was picked up at the curb * H' stone in front of Nolla Kings sporting house H { last night Tboro was a pool of blood near H > It and it is supposed thcro was a fight , but H ; the police have , thus fnr , been unable to ills - cover the oh nor of the titnoplcco V linn over m Mrs S. Lane vros run ever by a grocery B delUcry wagon at Eleventh and Harney HB' street yestcrdny The team was running P- ' away Mis Lane vainly cndeavoicd to avoid Hm them , The wheels passed over her body and H one of horses hoofs struck her on the bead , H making a very serious wound B f The police patrol wagon was sent for , but Kv the woman was unconscious and could not K " toll where she lived , blio wus then taken to H ttio station and attended by the city physt- H clnu H | "Iinril" Hontli Out In the Cold Hr Evelyn liooth , bolter known as Lord H' | Booth , " who has been running a saloon on H Fourteenth street , Is in trouble Ha came H hero Borne ttmo ago and purchased of Dennis H > Cunningham the saloon , giving his note and H a mortcngo of > ,009 , secured on the stock , H lho building ho claimed to have runted at H t2o0 per month Hut very few payments m were mndo , and Cunningham was forced to m put up his money In oruor to save his ilx- H turcs.nftcr which ho sold the saloon to Hilly H McCunc H The young mnii is once moro on his own H resources , H * Omnlin MukLAVIu or lione H A mass mooting will be hold at the First H Methodist Episcopal church on Davenport H street , between Seventeenth and Eighteenth , H this evening , to formulota plans to dc- H feat the attempt by Chicago to take from H Omnha the Methodist general conference of H ISO . The reason , for immediate action is H that in n few weeks the commission H having power to clnuigo the place of meet , ing , meets and to that body Cnlcago will > . present its claims for the sosslon Immo- H diato action must ho taken and the business . men of Omaha , the clergy of all denomina- H lions , city oQlucrs and all Interested in H maintaining Omaha's rights are requested to be present | : Now Sidewalks * r Sidewalks must bo laid on the following streets on or before the 23th Inst , otherwise H | they will bo put down by the city and the H& cost assessed against the abutting property : Hi North sldo of Webster street from : ' Thirtieth to Thirtv-Hrst street , 0 feet wldo , Koi tli side of Cuming street from Thirty HbL third street wosc to Lowe avenue , 0 feet If whk ) . ; Hast side of Twenty-fourth street from H | v the Hlkhorn & Missouri railroad track south HM * t0 Commercial , and on'tlic north siaa of li Commercial street from Twontfoui tli I' street to Sherman avenue , 0 feet wide HMf' Tlilrty-slxt.li street between Farnam and Hi' ' Leavenworth streets , both sides , 0 feat wide , HhI n' ' , ° 0Q the west side of Thlrti-ilrst bctweeu HhL Leavenworth and Farnam strcots , C foot i wld0- _ . | , Dcnth or Mr * . rrniilcW Hills Hl | Mrs Minnie Hllls.wifu of Frank W. Hills , HlEt and daughter of Mr Henry Brown , quietly Hli passed away at 12:45 : p. m. Sunday The HH burial will take place at 1:30 : p. in tomorrow Hatf , from her late residence , 2013 California His street HJj Airs Hills was Intelligent , accomplished Hit and devout a beautiful character , a lovely HJ < [ , ' daughter , a noble wife , a true friend , a kind Hi ? nclghoor , has gene from earthly relations Hi i She was a choice spirit In a wldo 30clal cir HJ | clc , but aside from the family group she HJI adorned , she will bo missed uud best rctncin- ' HJI' bered as the sinllful orgunlst and faithful HJi worker in the Methodist Episcopal church HJ % Il" ! ' Frank W. Hills and all the futility tiava HI > - the tearful sympathy of many friends I ' Jv Jlcllcloiis Railroad Men HJ | There was a large meeting of railroad HJ men from ovcry branch of the service at HJ ! Hoyd'B opera house Sunday evening to listen HJj to the \V. C. T. U. railroad evangelist , Mrs HJ' ' Jenulo Smith of Baltimore , Md Every HJI scat was tilled by earnest Intelligent , inter HJ ; . estcd railroad workers ' HJ Miss Smith recounted her victory through HKSL , the cruclblo of suffering which lasted for H Kfei over ton years.mid which led her to'dovoto HJSk' her life to the spiritual uplifting of railroad HmCF mo" ailL policemen , as they hud been her Hl& constant benefactors HJa - l or tho-thurough accomplishment of this HMe worir she proposes to organize a national fj' association of railroad men and their faml- HJI lies Hllr J'13' ' Spurloch of Plattsmouth , was Intro • Hj : & duced and read the proposed constitution , HJI ' -l'10 ' Hov Mr Savage then asked for the ap HJil proval of the railro id men present , to bo slg- HJE ulilcd by raising the hand It was almost K universal HBS" The loaders fcol that It will have aa organ HBt iz tlou pcrfoclod and under way la Omaha E and fpel much encouraged HHI' The Omnha TlionsnpliUtfl HHJ ! The annual meeting of the Omaha bl-auch HJI ( vrdanto ) of the thoosopntcal society was HJttg * D0'(1 ' Bt " ' rooms , No Sf > 5 Shooloy block , HJIff For the ensuing year the following oDlccrs HJpf were olectcdi Dr J. M , Horglum , prcsldont ; Hj | Mr W. S. Wing , vlco president ; Mr , T It , HjS' Prater , corresponding secretary ; Mrs , J , Hlflr Hurnoss , rccordlug secretary ; Mr , O , H , HlK * llendofeldt , troasuiar ; Mr , O , Schirmor , HJ , librarian , HHC The rottrlng president before relinquish HlK lug the chair road an address , emphasizing HK the healthy and harmonious growth of the Hlv society during the past year The retiring HlK treasurer iu his annual report showed that Hlw tbo brauch hud a sound lluu ncial standing HIk A pleasing feature of the bcadquartors Is Hl 'ts ' well stoclted library , consisting chiefly of HlMj norlts on occult Hcioiico In order to give HlP tlio general inquirer an opportunity to innko HbK' himself familiar with the scopi of such mat Hln ler the room is open from 7 o'clock p. ni , , to HlK ° o'clock pm on Wednesdays , ami from 4 Hb > o'clock p. in to 9 o'clock p , in on Hutu rd ays Hl& For the benoflt ot earnest ltiquiieis open Hn meetings ore held every Sunday ut 4 o'clock HIST 1'mi ° n which essays bearing on the objects HMH ot theosophlsm are read and discussed HM The avowed objects of the theosophlsm are Hjlt2" ns follows ; HJi 1. 'I'o form the nucleus of an universal Hflu brotherhood ot humanity without dlstlno HjlS tlon ° f rale , creed , box , or color ' - • 'I' ° promote the study of Aryan and HIH other eastern literature , religions uud Hlff scloucos HJe ° < To Investigate unexplained laws ot ; Hit nuluro and the physical powers latent m His 1atl'bls Is pursued by a portion only of HHfp tlie membership _ HJB Pleasant to the taste , surprisingly quick Iu i Hltf' cflect and economical in price no wonder HHr 1iat , Un bulls Cough Syruu Is the leading K' preparation of Its lilnd HF "Oh I Romania thy hour of case , uncor- Hk Julu c ° 1' iud hard to please " With chlldroa HV < i uurt long hours sho's spent , Do try Salva- HK tiou Oil , the lluliucut NOT TO CAtilPOltNIA The Great Car rnmlrto on Nebraska ltoruls JS Cameron , chief construction manager of the Union Pacific says that there is abso lutely no troth in the reports that his com pany proposes to extend its Utah Central line ' into San Francisco "I would not condescend to deny the stories , but they nio giving us some annoyance - anco and ought to bo stopped The Callfor- nt newspapers have been sajlng so much about the Union Pacific's movements that our connections out thcro , the Southern Pacific 1 ospcclally , begins to think wo are lying j to them , Wo have never had any in tention of building the Utah Central only to Los j Angeles " "Is that a peed terminus for youl" Yes , I think so Thcro Is population enough ( In southern Uillfornmto make n > state , , which , coupled with Utah nnd the In- toivcnlng \ tctritory now without railroad accommodations , , to gWo us all the business wo can tnko care of 'Thcro is Just this about the situation t That great stretch of country is becoming too j Important to bo overlooltod very much longer The fact was becoming moro evi dent ovor.v day that some ono would go In there , aud build a road through it Wo thought , that the Union Paclllo could better afford to take the lead thaa to let some outfit which would build mcroly to soil out , got It It has bcou a difficult mutter for us to mnko the i Southern Paclllo pconlo understand our position l , " Since It has become known that Chief Engineer lioquo proposes to locnto his fnin- lly in San Francisco and live there , every person interested naturally concluded that the company intended to eventually con struct ' its line to that city This mo\c , however , on the part of Mr Hogua declares Mr Cameron , hus no such significance i nttachod to It The latter hns Just returned from Salt Luke city , nnd pre dicts that the next twclvo months will wit ness In Utah a repetition of the oxcltomcnt In railroad building had la Colorado ten years ago The Union Pacific is suffering in a busi ness way for want of frolght cars The farmers in Nebraska and Kansas are haul ing their corn to market in such great quan tities that It is lmposslblo for the railroads to nccominodato shippers with all the cars they want As a consequence the grain is being dumped iti largo piles by the track at neurly every station Goncral Manager Dickenson says ho could easily use 4,000 morq enrs , but every western road is in nbout the snmo fix It Is , there fore , uttorlv lmposslblo to got thorn Car Accountant Buckingham is tearing his hair and rushing wildly from ono sidetrack to another all ever the system , pressing everything on wheels Into service and doing his very best to rollovo the famishing cry Some ot the Nebraska railroad managers are beginning to think that they ougbt to locate - cato their gonural frolght ugents in Chicago and lot thorn do nothing but attend associa tion meetings Miller , Wood and Morchouso of the 13. & M. , Union Pacific and Elkhorn Valley , have gene thcro again to wrangle over live stdck rates for Kansas John Angler , live stock agent for tbo H. & M. , Is the proud parent of a son , whom ho has named after Harry Douol Gonornl Freight Agent Munroo has re turned from a long siege over freight matters at Chicago _ Scats for Stuart Hoblnson in The Hen rietta' " go on sale Thursduy morning A DRAZKN FOflGBC A llustio'H Unsuccessful Attempt to Victimize Two Iiiinn Agents A bold attempt has Just failed to work tbo Mutual Investment company , as also F. D. Muir , of Muir & Gaylordof this city , each of $1,000 by an attempted fraudulent loan on pioperty near Broivnvlllo , In this state It seems that W , J. Kussell of this citv , vice president of the Mutual , received an ap plication for a loan on a sixty-acre farm of Mrs J. Q. A. Smith for S1.000. signed by herself and as appraisers appeared the names of J. Llttroll JV Titus J. P. Crothor and Theodora Hill of Nemaha City It pur ported to have been sworn to before 13. 15. Hoadley and had tbo improssioa of his seai as notary public Mr Kussell called upon Mrs Smith and asked to see the land on which she wanted the loan She was much surprised and said she had made no applica tion for a loan Ho then htintod up tbo ap praisers , who said they never had seen the paper before Then Mr noadloy was called upon and pronounced the application a for gery Some person , bo said , had used nis seal and made a. clover imitation of his sig nature Mr Frank Muir niso bad a similar ex perience , linil the boldness ot the undertak ing is mndo nil the moro to appear because tno offices of the Mutual company and Mr Muir adjoin each other The application for the blanks was made some time ago Tbo latter were furnished duly filled out and returned to Mr Muir Ttio land was uppraiscd at $4,600 , which Mr Muir considered excessive , as $ JuOO would havosuniccd to have secured a loan of the amount sought The papers also were made o'lt In an un satisfactory manner , nnd were returned with the notification that the application was donlod About this time Mr Muir received a letter - tor from a party In that section notifying him that if he intended to send anybody to ex ami no the laud to defer the duto until tbo writer should return , because tbo applica tion was undoubtedly a fraud , It is alleged that the forger Is spotted and will soon bo placed under irrcst An Absolute Cure Tbo ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only.put up in lurgo two ounce tin boxes , and Is an absolute euro for old sores , buras , wounds , chapped hands and all skin nrup- ttons Will positively cure all kinds of piles Ask for the OHIGINAL AUIETINE OINT MENT Sold by Goodman Drug commany at 2S cents per box by mall 30 cents ASl'lItlNO FItASICS They Are Anxious to Fill tlio Com nilssloncc nnd Chairman's Hoar All the members ot the county board ex cept Corrlgan are candidates for the chair manship of that body Andoison rellos upon Turners voting for him ; Turner relies upon Anderson aud each hopes that ho will bo ublo to * ocuro the vote ot Mr Uorlin The latter , tro , is not op posed to being placed in Mr , Mounts chair , although bo has not as yet been admitted to membership In the board and Is not sup posed to be as familiar with the affairs ot tbo board as tbo presiding ofllcci should bo Yet none of these gentlemen , all of whom are republicans , can bo clouted unless ho should vote for himself or secure a vote from the democratic members , O'Koeffo and Corrigan To secure such a vote Is now the object of Messrs Anderson and Turner Neither of them can liopo to bo successful , though It is pro Paolo Uorlin might ho in the ovout of a tie-up on the part ot Turner and his con frere " O'ICoeftu's chances of again occupying the choir , his party being iu the minority , nt not very promising , though it Is thought a combine - bino might bo made with Corrigan , Turner and Uorlin O'Koeffo voting for the new member of the board It Is gonorolly hold that a great deal de pends this year in having a good presiding ofllccr , and Micro is no doubt in the minds of these who know the mombars of tbo board , do not bellovo that all the aspirants to tbo ofilco are capable of satisfying the require ments of the place Cozzens hotel , $1,60 and $2.00 per day A FliOUHNTlMl MAHSUAIi He Arrests Thirteen Unruly Omahnns on a " 'llnl • . , , A party of Omaha young bloods while passing through town on their way to a country dance , thought to glvo It a coat of red paint The peace and order loving cltl- zons uere much disturbed and arousodato o'clock Saturday evening by the tiring of re volvers together with promiscuous yelling City Marshal M. Dally quickly overtook aud I arrested the whole party , consisting of r thirteen young men , accompanied by as many of the guuilor sex , 1'tig ladliM seouied vary 1 much I frlghtecod , but were assured protec tion ' tion.The The city council , owing to the absence of Police : Judga L. E. Ilaybargor has declared that ofilco vacant It W. Cowan was ap pointed ; to succeed blm An ordlnanco making It a misdemeanor for women to enter saloons was passed , Tbo buildlng-commlttro for the nowolght- looni school bas decided upon the Smead system , of ventilating and boating This Will cost nbout (3,400. , Ulds for grading the school slto were opened , h. • ) . Lemon was awarded the con | tract Uo does tbo work for 8 cents per cubio , yard The attendnnco of pupils at the schools is still i small , but is a gain ever preceding weeks The young men were taken to the Jail , where they put up $10 each for tholr npponr- anco i at the police court on Monday morning The following Bro the names glvon by the parly ] t Messrs Hall Dempster , Faulkner , Stuart , Eihooser , Cook.Groon , Aokson , Dcd- rick , Hill , Smith and Hanks Cowan & Hall have recently filled a Ion , ? felt want , namely the putting In of apubllo telephona la their store Salt Kliciun With its intense itchinrr , dry , hot skill , often broken into painful cracks , anil the little wntory pimples , often causes Indoscrlbahlo sufforinij Hoods Snr suparllla hns wonderful power ever this disonsc It purlllcs tlio blood nnd expels - pols the humor , nnd the skin heals without n scar Send for book co.ituln- ini ? many etatomontsot cures , to C. I. Hood & Co.Apothecaries , Lowoll.MnSs , THE WILD WEST A Denial of the Sensational Ynrn About HufT.ilo Mill The Associated Press dispatches Sunday contained the announcement that a syndi cate of Now York capitalists were on the anxious seat regarding the funds they have invested in Buffalo Hills Wild West show , now on exhibition In Purls It is claimed thatT C. Crawford nnd Mr Cody organized - izod neyndtcato in Now York city , which put $150,000 in the enterprise , and that Hill went across the water without an'agent to tnko cliargo of the syndicates percentage , which was to bo 80 per cent of the gross recciptB aud the return of tbo principal A reporter last night visited Sherman Canlleld , who was for a long time Buffalo Hills prlvnto secretary , and from him ob tained the details of the cntiro transaction In the first place , the amount of money in vested by the syndlcato was trivial , and only amounted to enough to send the aggregation across the water and start It going Tbo syn dicate was organized by Crawtord , who wont to Paris in the syndicates interest Ho has cntiro charge of the syndicates interest and is responsible Mr Caullcld stated that the article referred to was purely sonsatlonal and without foundation Billy McCune , another friend of Buffalo Bill , confirms Cantiold's statements Durno's Catarrh SnulT When suftoring with catarrh , cold in the head , nervous headache , etc , use Durno's Snuff , it will relieve you at once Price 25c nt druggists _ IHCI ) . ULMEIt Dccembor 15 , Agnes Lane , daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Albert Ulmer , nged 7 i cars , 2 mouths and 13 duj s. Funeral today at 2 p m. , from the fam ily residence , 2029 iyouth Fifteenth street Interment at Council Bluffs Tor Throat Disrust-s ami Concha use Browns Bronchial troches Like all really good things , they are imitated The gcuutno are sold only in boxes Several weeks njzo , while Mrs N. C. Dcntrich , whojives nour Philadelphia , was gathering hickorynuts , a bluck- snake celled around her ankle She endeavored to shako it off without avail , when in her desperation she \xq-j \ rolcally nulled it off her ankle and threw it from hof , which certainly re quired much nerve for a woman - BETTER THAN GOLD RESTORED HER HEALTH Tor 25 years I suffered from bolls , erysipelas end other blood affections , taking during that time great quantities of different medicines with out gh lng mo any pcrccptlblo relief Friends Induced mo to try S. a. S. It Impro-v cd mo from tbo Btart , and after taking ec\cral bottles , re stored my health as far as I could liopo for ot my age , which Is now seventy fho years Mrs S. M. Lucas , Bowling Green , Ey TrcaUsc on Iflnod anil Skin Diseases mailed free w _ _ SWIFT bl'ECinO CO . Atlanta , Go I SCOTT'S I9HHHHB9HHHBBB EMULSION DOES CURE CONSUMPTION MnausBassBssEBBuxaaaitMa In its First Stages Be § ure you gtl the gtmtlnt KIRKS AMERICAN FAMILY SOAR * Ani IIBM-Morphlno HabltCured I III I I ! AT HOME WITHOUT 1'AIN. I'SV- 11 r I 11 HI lucnts easy , aud coats lets than Ul IUIII to coutlnuu the habit DR O. P. COATS I Ul JAUE3 UUUJUhO , 1IAKSA3 Oixr , MO RONSUMPTION , IN Its first stsscsd can ; bo successfully checked by tlio prompt use of Ayers Cherry Pcctoruli Even in the later periods ot thab dlsc.iso , the cough Is wonderfully relict ed by this lucdlcino "I have uscdAjrr's Cherry Pectoral with the best efrstt In my practice This wondcrhil'prnparatlon onro saved my life I had n constant cough , night sweats , was greatly reduced In flesh , nnd given up hv my ph\slclan. Ono bottle aud n hall of the Pectoral cured mo " A. J. Kldson , M. V. , Mlddleton , Tennessee " Several years ago I was sovcrcly 111. The doctors said 1 was in consumption , nnd that they could do nothing for mo , but advised me , ns a last reiort , to try Ayers Cherry Pectoral Alter taking this mcdlcino two or tbrco months I was cured , nnd lny.hcnith remains good to the present day " James lllrchard , Darlcn , Conn " Several years ago , on a passage homo from California , by water , I contracted so Bc\cro a cold that for some dnjs I v as confined to my stateroom , and a on board considered my lifo n danger Happening to have a bottle of Ajci's Cluury Pectoral , I used It freely , and > ny lungs cro soon restored to a healthy condition Slnco then I have Invnrinblyn commended tills prep „ arntion " J. li.Uhandlcr , Junction , Va Ayers ' Cherry Pectoral , ritrrAniD nr Dr J. C. Ayer St Co , Lowell , Mass , Bold by all Drunlits l'rlcol ; lxbotllc , $5 : CALIFORNIA Tim I.A.NI ) OP , DISCOVERIES "SencT for circuhr JitrJiKyjor2 | , a- IA BI FT IN C MUco.flrWilii. \ \ . Chi \mummiH \ if 6 MOJ./S - r . THE O MLV- jMTiw4 < - - ywak qoAHAiJTEED I sw ciwoAiCayx ATARRH SANTA : A IH : AND : CAT : R : CURE For sale by Goodman Drug C Dr.J.E.MGcREW ; The Well Known Specialist , fftfrc isiv , Isuinurpnaicrtln fMfcjfcT jMS lMfc tlio treatment ot AJZvStf ' " WiKvftk H.irorms of I'm- WF * V&&l\w3&fe \ VATK IJISMSE9 W * ® KJaV Gleet ( ind Strict , B JSfel ft tintccd SpprniJ * / _ - * ' V QyW torrliiui Jiupo- I L- \ hStl curtJ , onil lor I tS * PI II books , • 'Tlio I Uo wS ft/yrW ir if bticret , " forMim K ? < * JAjgMyf > / orWomim , encli f r55ftySI ? l-/ llcentstbtaiiips ) . " * k tarruli ninj fckln V L , / I quickly ami per /SWn3L' * Tr / I iiinnently Tit'ut- V iKfSK PC f v atamps for ' repljr S.E , Cor ifu Ofckson Stsl Omaha Wo Rive you Rood value In our Overcoats at J8.IHJ , 910 00 , I1S.0J , $15.00 , (18 00 , f. 'JltU ana a'l.DO ; Our Suits at iUIM 115 U0 , SJtW , -O0Oja. . ' .oiancUM0) . ' Vou receive Ono Hollars worth of goods for Ono Dollar ana that Is all any one gives TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES ttreptly | mDrp o " . U twnjrinj iitcUMpu • D and uarwn . ccorJlo to lua wtUbt put on thorn Vt/dH e WUlslnrw bS t ntUfuctlon 1 WBm m THAT MIGHTY SALE J has stirred up the community Never had an advertisement sucHftin effect on Clo- ll tiling buyers Our stores arc crowded from morning till night what a contrast ffl to the empty houses who are trying to imitate us in the paper And the way fl people buy those $9.75 Suits and Overcoats , it looks as if they arc convinced jH that they are getting a special price on thorn These large crowds of intclli- H gent buyers are the best proof in the world that we arc doing exactly as we pro B miscd Many that clo not need the goods and only come to look are tempted in- 1H , to buying and they ought to be The values we are offering in this sale arc not [ H picked up every day and at every place Even WE , who claim to sell all the I year around considerably cheaper than other houses can not offer you such bar I gains very often fl In connection , witli this great $9.75 Men's Suit and Overcoat Sale - HAve Ave commence Monday morning a general Clearance Sale in our Boys Dcp- H artment in which values will likewise be slaughtered Monday morning we offer jJS , you a choice of several lots of Knee Pant Suits which heretofore have been selling ' ] H at $4.50 , $5.00 and $5.75 , all.of them now S3.50 or you can have your pick from M t 10 different styles of the finest Knee Pant Suits which have sold from $6. to $7.50 i M they go now for $4.90. These will make excellent Christmas gifts for Boy . fl Next Thursday , ' weshall begin to distribute our elegant Holiday Souvenirs and M will also forward one with each out of town order H Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets „ H ///nnYs e&sy ? o use fla ) > plte in house-cieaningS polio is a.solidc ke I of scouring sop used for all cleaning ' purposes except Hie l&undryvTry ih 'M The appearance of a house Is the great toot of the houso-wlfo'a skill Thooo who use | | SAPOLIO are called skillful because their houses are always clean You , too , can bo skillful j H A calto of GAPOI.IO I3 all you need SAPOLIO quickly cleans ovorythlns about a house < l | AT THE EXF05STlONE PARIS , J559 , The Highest Possible Premium , THE • ONLY * GRANS * PRIZE FOR SEWING MACHINES , WAS AWARDED TO WHEELER & WILSON MFG , CO . AND THE MGR0SS 0F THEN LEQION OF HONOR , WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER , The President of the Company , WHEELER & WILSON MFG , CO , 185-187 WnbdNli Avn , Chicago M > I,1 > IIY P. E. FLODMAN & Co 220 K. ldlli St , Ciiialm , Xci ) . $5.00 A full set of Tcolh on rubber for M. ituarnnteol to boajwcllmailuas ulatei tent out from any dental ofllcalnthU country , unit lor nlilcU jou wouia bt cliarsoJoTcr twlcu i mucli . Teetb eilractod without p ln or danstcr , nd wltb out llm uie 1 Uolofoni ) , cut , Lllbir or oluctrkltr Uolilnna Hirer tUllavi at liult rates Satlulaclloii Guarantctnt , DB BAILEY , DENTIST , Paxlou Dlock , 10th nml rnrnnm Streets , Take Klevntor on liitli Street OVEN EVKNINgS UNllLd OCLOCK SHOE DEALERS IS ebrated lines ot Hoots ana Stioen manufactur ed by O. 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