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TT-TTP rvvrATiA nATTv Ar > Trr , 01 TIIHimtiMi1 ! 11 Tnii'prtMi T1IL tOUJIIiRCIAL TRAILER , A Oard Which No One Should Tail to Read' Carefully , All INTERESTING GAME OF POKER , Tim Drmilincr'H AVItliwAttomptjil to HiilHiloTales ol' u NI IH- slilrlOne of the ; HOJ-H AVc-tls Southern Charily. A bllllicsoiniT youiiffilniinnipr called Straight , Once Hvi'tl In 11 neighboring stulj'ht , Hut it ilnuliliMlycil fee Induced him to KO To tlio rink one line morning mid sknlght. Wltll nil nrdnr which naught could nhalght , Ho went off ut u trrrlhlo nilKlit , Jlllt tliO llonr KIIVO a hump , Anil ho tumbled Itnr-thutnpl And fractured the back of his [ might. Ills widow fliri1 first niiino wns ICnlght ) , She wept for him early mid hilght , "Till Him melted nwuy Ono morning In May In twira o'er hia ten-Ihlo fufcht. IJIil yon ever hear of Hum Shearer of Ha vana I says Urn Merchant Traveler. If not yon luivu missed meeting ono of thojolllest HOiiln ever Hqnt to hreak the monotony in this world of sin and sorrow. Ho Is absolutely without ( 'Mllc , If Jim Ktnry is to ho believed. and Stney Is n Judf'e of such matters and us for sorrow , it has passed over his head so lightly that though ho Is seventy , ho don't look to ho over llfty-llve. Paul Hull met Shearer , and when ho wrote tip Havana ho nald that the old man knew moro about tlio came of scinch than niiyono else in Illinois. This is a mistake , an error , nn egregious blun der , ai It wore. His game don't run even. IIo hus been known to make Jlftccn on the I nco ilnd dinico by counting low twice , but of t late ho hasn't done It. Accordlntr to the boys who came in .Saturday ho bus been playing n roc ly game- ono that's .so dead tough that he Is about to quit scinch forever anil go back to his iirtt lovefrecoout. . One night , yum * and yearn nun , it is said that Cra/y Burroughs , Charlie Hudson mid Shearer wei-o playing five7e-out with n gen tleman who slung grips fern Chicago house. It was the Chicago man's deal mid Bur roughs' "iilgo.Vlieii the requisite paste boards were handed around Air. Shearer cleared his throat and remarked : "Gentlemen , if this was str.ilght poker I've trr\i n Tifiiul vmi / > niilit li/int * lt/illit It "I want to .state that nilno couldn't ho kept quiet while yours was doinif such yelling , " placidly remarked Hiirroughs , as ho took a Binall chow. "I pass , " imirnuiml the man from Chicago. "Well , say , " put in IIud on , " 1 think you fellows are ehiimiis for wanting it , hut if you want poker on this hand J'm In and give you fair warning to st-ind from under. " "Is It straight , old-fashioned poker ! " queried Sain. "Yes , " answered the other two. "No straights gof" asked Cray. "No1'1 very positively from tlio others. "And no HinlU" said Hudson. "No limit , " was the answer , and the fun began. "Ciontlemen , " said the man from Chicago , "c.dl your cards , and when 1'vo dealt , as I nm not in the pot , you'll please excuse mo ; I've got homo writing to do. " "t'ertainly. | One card , " was the response , niitl the gentleman from Chicago withdrew. Then they began to bet. Tlio pot kept growing bigger and bigger. Shearer put in a hotel , two corner lots , Taylor's .saloon , the ,1. S K. depot and Coleman's 'bus lino. Bur roughs saw him with nn Iowa farm , half of the city of Murslialltowu and a lifo Insurance ) policy for g.'iO.lKH ) . Hudson put up nearly all the went blulT , a half interest in a street rail way and several .shares in a mineral stock company. Burroughs called first , Hudson next and a show-down followed. Each had four noes. They cussed moderately as become mrn of their eloth , hunted in vain for the man from Chicago , and then went out to get n taste of Wmikeslm water. They discovered after wards that the mini from Chicago lacked but two buttons of being frozen out , Ho hud rung in a doctored deck to keep up tlio interest and had Jumped tlio game while they were plugging on Invincible hands. SInro then none of them have played iiokeror frec/o-out. It would in deed be a pity if bad luck in scinch would compel them to go back to their lirst lovo. I Coders- ; Ilicrl M > n. Mr Oeorgo lingers ol 1'eregoy & Moore , Council muffs , and Miss Lcallo 13. Culbcrtson of Peru , Neb. , were married last Tuesday morning ut the residence of the bride's parents on Normal hill. Miss Kmmii McNemiro of Denver , Colo. , attended the bride , and .1. M. Murdock U' ted as groomsman. Many beauti ful presents attested the wide circle of friends possessed by both parties. Alter a wedding ' breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Kogcrs left for a tour through the west. A Ciml I'Yoin President I/obcolc. There will bo held ut the Casey hotel u.irlars , Saturday , April 2(1 ( , at S o'clock p. m. , n geii- enil meeting of tlio members ot tlio Oinaliii Traveling Men's club , at whkh mooting every traveling man , whether ho is u member or not , i.s enrne.stly requested to bo present. The directors and oftleers of the elub feel that this mooting should bo well attended , and also -say that it is for the traveling men of Omaha to divide whether the aim-tors Hindi rent , furnish mid equip elub rooms or not So fur , owing to the slowne.ss of the traveling men who signed the membership roll to pay their dues the dim-tors have , as prudent men , not seen their way elenr to fur nish rooms as they would like to , and conso- tliifiltl.v liave done nothing towards purchas ing fixtures and tenting rooms. Of the l.M signers , who signified their in- teiiilons of being members of tin-club , ninety- four were traveling men and slxty-throo wen- wholesale houses. Thlrty-nlno travel ing im'ii have pahl their duos and t'orty-ono wholesale Unas have paid thi'lr's. Six travel ing iiii'ii liuvo witlidinwn their names as mcinhus Total receipts of dues to date are Kline Iho organization of the elub wo have eec'in-d eight now memhors. It Is estimated Unit it will cost ? lr.OO per year tn run the elub successfully , and unless b.iH't . Sutiuduy $1.000 is col loot od the direc tors do nut fool Justiiled In renting and fur- nisliliigrooms. U would seem lh.it the gentlemen who wore ho i-iitliusm.stlc mid called so loudly for mi Omaha Traveling Men's i-lnb should bo moro prompt In paying their duos. Tlio olm-oi-s bo- Hove that if every and each traveling man who is inlon-sted in having a olub at Omaha Will tr.\ and bo present next Saturday evenIng - Ing and do their duty , a suooossfnl dub will bo the result. Hut if no mom eau ho done than lias boon done up to date , in a tlnnnoliil way. the best thing for the Omaha Traveling Mi-n s Hub is to quit business mid the of- llm-s to refund the money collected , the ex pense to ( Into being light. Cit-iitloiiicu , In conclusion , I wish to state that it is fur the Omaha traveling men to de cide , and that decision must bo made be tween now and next Saturday evening , wluili'-r we , as traveling men , shall have club rooms in Omaha or not. Lot us come together and decide. Yours respectfully , C. O. Lomc : K , President Omaha Traveling Men's Club. SniiiploH. .lohnnlc Itonll spent last week In the Ue- pnblU'.in valley with considerable success. l-'ivd II C'brlsty and Charley KIngclman. both of Dos Molnes , la. , spent Friday mid Saturday In Omaha. A tier a serious illnrss of nearly IIvo mouths 3 I' Laux has n-sunied work in his Hlack Hills territory for thoOmuhu Hardware com pany. The commercial travelers of Memphis held u mooting last week and arranged for u fraud concert in aid of u fund for tlio Hood biiuYrers. Dorsey Hurgess , representing M. K. Smith & Co , in Oivguii and Washington , with hctulquaitors at Portland , Is expected In soon. Tliu birds say that "Dorso'1 is doinu great thltiH * for thu northwest. IC Wood , ofl'nxtoiitS : Oallagher's South IMuMo country. wiu lulton t > lck while inYep - Ing Water last Tuesday. Hu Is now in Omulia ami his physician bii t > ho will be able to icsume work again soon. Jt is of iutm-st to nuto that lu many of the larger cities and towns throughout the coun try wheneyir measures of public Iwiiflt are. concerned the traveling men are always in vited lu attend and their opinions are listened to with retport ami consideration. Frank Daniels , who for eighteen years has worthily represented N. E. E. Smith ft Co. of Omnlin In the territory adjacent to the Union Pad Me rail way la Nebraska , came In with two of his largest customers last Mon day , sold them and left again on Tuesday. F. H. Thomas , a salesman for Thompson .t Johns-oil , shirt-makers of Albany , N. Y. , d s- antifuml mysteriously from Providence , It. I. , last week. Ho Is about thirty-eight years old , weighs about ono hundred and llfty pounds , has brown hair and mustache. He fiud n very large roll of greenbacks on the day ho disappeared. H. If. Fowler , a travcllnir man In the em ploy of Adamson fi Co. of Chicago , attempted twice to commit suicide In Indianapolis , lust week , bv taking chloroform. When restored to consciousness the last tlmo ho said to the attending physician : "When a follow wants to make a fool of himself why don't > ou let him alouot" The .southern papers are booming the an nual convention of traveling men to bo held in Atlanta on M y fi. There are several feat ures that am of much interest anil Importance to tlio Savannah branch of the S. T. A. to come up. The main one is the location of the headquarters. All seem to be agreed that Savannah Is worthy of having the headquart ers retained there. Ira D. Chase , a traveling man from Stilts ft Co.'a spice house , In New York , while en deavoring to cross the river at Portsmouth , O. . ono diiy last week In u skiff , was cupsl/cd and nearly drowned. He was rescued after floating down iilxnit two miles below tlio city. C'lniso wanted his nightshirt , which was In his valise at the C. it O. depot on the other side of thn river. The waves were so high the ferrycould not run , und ho made the at tempt to cross in the frail boat. J. D. Hathaway , a Chicago traveling man , was a victim of tlio terrible cyclone at Louis ville. Ho was caught by the falling walls just as ho was coming out of Ike Baer's , wheio ho had been to Imv a cigar. He had paid his lilll at the .Louisville hotel and hail checked his trunks to Knoxville , Tcnn. His body was the first recovered , and was taken to wyntt it Cralle's. The Kirk Soap com pany , for whom the deceased traveled , was notified at once of his death. Hathaway was a large , line-looking man , with a full beard. Ho was cruslicd beyond recognition ) At the Hotels. At the Windsor Sperry , Peter Good , Kansas Citv ; P. B. Leubben. Milwaukee ; George . Gill , J. Taylor Ycrkes , Chicago ; William Locke , Imlependejice ; W. O. I i nice , Cheyenne ; O. B. Hnydcn. St. Paul ; S. M. Honor , Worcester ; M. E. Stout , Chicago ; George S. Black. Wilton , In. ; J.V. . Dorriu , Chicago ; S. A. Xeulbeck , Sharon , WIs.jJ. W. Martin , Jr. , Burlington ; W. J. LaGrange , , . * t ( , . , J. Ximmer , Chicago ; J. M. Johnson and daughter , Logansport , 1ml. ; John Monaghan , Sioux Citv ; Dan Owen. Norfolk ; I. Golsteiu , New York ; C. H. Pugh , Grand liaplds ; E. D. Leonard , Friend ; John Hutehiuson , Jack son ; J. A. Hocinson , St. Louis ; W. G. Clark , Grand Kapids : L. Witter. Chicago ; Louis Wett/ , Lincoln ; P. V. Clayton , Tekumuh ; W. C. Duncan. Madison ; Will C. Wohlon , Dixoii , I1L ; Volney W. Mason , Chicago ; Will I. Heck , Findlay , O. ; John Howey , Kansas City ; L. Levy , Now Castle , Pa' . ; Colonel E. S. Ellsworth , Dublin tic ; E.I' . Dut- ton. Minneapolis ; John T. Davis , New York ; J. II. Neul , Chicago : Charles J. Lorseu , Chicago cage ; H. ( i. Ben and wife , Scotia , Mo. ; C. W. Smith , Beatrice ; W. T. Ellison , Chicago ; M. H. Duesiiig , Chicago : W. S. Cox- and wife. Minneapolis ; G. M. .Tones , Chicago ; J. H. Walsh. St. Louis ; Stephen Powers , Day ton ; O. W. Pease. Chicago ; W. II. Hale , Amboy , 111. ; A. Schhiocklor , Columbus ; C- H. Piechetl , Denver ; O. C. Hone , Darling ton. ton.AtthoMillard AtthoMillard F. S. Oliver , Chicago ; II. Hanskeu , New York ; C. Platt , Now York ; W. S. Wright , Boston ; W. G. Sawyer , St. Paul ; Allred I tees , Sioux City ; W. Soen- sken , Chicago ; J. S. Williams , St. Louis ; II. S. Tompklus , Rochester , N. Y. ; A.W. Wimo , St. Joe , Mo. ; Louis Littman , Detroit ; J. L. Hand , Pelliam , Gu. ; E. II. Parsons. Salt Louis ; C. K. Berry , St. Joe ; .T. A. Fix-email , Davenport : D. W. Merritt. New York ; C. G. , . . ji l jwili-i 4 * < > M hw * H * < ! * -"IIH.4l4l { A' I ill IIV Adams , New York ; Ad FcUonstein , Buffalo ; William T. Wallace , New York ; U. Hum- burger , Cincinnati ; A. A. Collnini Holyolto , Muss. ; ,1. McSwcon , linncaiiolts ; John 11. Fuller , Now York ; .M. F. Thornton , New York. At tlio Murray H. L. Hcnslmw. Thomas DnlTy , Fred Cuminiiipi , .T. II. Ivcatint , ' , C. AI. Adams. LT. .T. Boyoo , Ccoiio ! S. Khcpardson , Now York ; D.ivo Livingston , AI. Ilirsh , d'oorRO 11. Crane , W. K. Ueill'ord , II. I' . Cornish , A. L. Cliirlr. .1. H. Hurli.ink , Lewis Meyers , Chicago ; GOQI-KO . Kilo , Cioveland ; J. E , Utirnham Ho ton ; 10. F. Wist , St. Jon ; .T. L. Loomis Philadelphia : T. J. Moloney , Kansas Citv ; C. B. Gilbert , Holdnd'o : | , Nob. ; E. B. Gray , Dos Moln7 > s ; Captain .John C'onlin. Fort IJ.v Clie.sno ; A. M. IJaiid , Lincoln ; E. Hignoll. Linoolii ; t ! . 1' . Carpenter , Cedar Rapids ; G. Bridgeport ; Koliert II. AVliilelaw , St. Louis ; E. II. Lindinger , Baltiinovo ; J. II. McGee , Davenport. At the Merchants W. II. Chadboured , Kansas City ; U'illinni Sliiinlelc , Boston ; IX A. Williams , , r , I ) . Yeomans , Sioux City ; Charles S. Davis , Over Minus , New Mexico ; J. McGrath , Dos Aloines ; Siiiniiel G. Bar- nurd , Kt. Louis ; Frank Sherman , St. Joseph ; N. 1C. Van Iluson , Kiou.x Citv ; C. II. Ctiit- iiiiiKliam , Sioux Falls , S. 'IX ; J , Andrew Wilt , Towanda , 1'a. ; L. M. Brvan , Grand Island ; N. E. Furlotif , ' , II. I' . Spilinan , Clin ton , la.V. ; . W. Finch , Central City ; G. B. Self , Kansas City ; K. 1C. Boobo. St. Joseph ; E. C. Allen , W. J. llujjli , San Francisco ; B. McLean , Clilcuiro ; Joe Carin , Reward : K. \ \ ' . Johnson , Eviuisvillo. Wist ; G. M. Brown , Alma ; L. Johnson , Minden , la. At the ] > a\ton-L. II. Ltchtensten , St. Louis ; L. V. Blue , Now York ; C. A. Peter- soil , Stratton ; C. C , Clmdbourno , Chioatro ; F. C. Paul , BulTalo ; C. C. MtniRor , M. M ! Jackson , W. V. Gallagher , U. 1J. Harris , Sif , ' Webber , 1 . A. Gcrborlch , Dion ( ieraldiuu , Goni-Ko B. .Ionian , Chicago ; 11. F. Blanchanl , At the Casey Goorpo B. Uussell. Chicago ; Gcoivo W. Scott , D.'sMoinos . ; Fred Andrio , Chicago ; A. W. Allou , Milwaukee , ll. P , Halter. Detroit : J. IX Campbell , Detroit : C. J. Slater. O. C. Finklo and L. FinUlo. Ilol- yoke , Colo. ; I. C. Todtman , Cldc.iKo ; W. S. Kimball ( ilonrock , VVyo. ; W. II. Frisby , Meadvillo , Pa. ; O. G. Toyman , Chicago ; L. D. Le.sdetnin , Now v. . * MV.U I. Di-illliuil-lll , v/iill u .Hill , Ul.lIllTO. villo ; L. Adslt , Omaha ; Milton Hill. Chi- engo ; Dr. Tumor , Boston ; E. P. Tulber , Hanntlml ; A. T. Drlnklo , Oskaloosa ; Gooriro ' bIn S. Hart , Ked Oak. In advanced HKI > the declining powdrs are wonderfully ivfivshed by Hour's Sarsap.irllla. It ix'idly dooa "mako the wesik htront , ' . " llnclo Sum's Girls. Do both sexes worls together In thotrcnsurv departmonU Of course they do. American Rlfls cun taaocaro of thumsolvos In any place , and these maidens are by no moans spring chick ens. Not many of them aw ou the marry , though every now and then wo hear of 0110 dropping off the imy-rolls with a good hus band. The lute Attorney General Hrewstcr got n wife In this treasury dupartmont , says a eorre iKwdcnt to the Cleveland Leader. She was the daughter of an cx-socretary of the treasury , nml she was ono of the pretti est women that Wa-slilngtou has over known. Stephen A. Douglas married a depart mont clerk , and many of the ladUjs of tlio depart , incut go lulu the bi > Nt nf Washington society. It is an unwritten law in sumo of tlio departments - monts that a husband and Ids wife shall not bo on the same pa.v-rolU. at the sanio tlmoand when two department c crlo marry one Is i < \ - iioclod to leave , Postmaster General Vitas , however , objected to this theory , and a num ber of cabinet ofltccis now allow their clerksi to inni'O If they choose. Ono of the prettiest girls In the pi'iision ou ! > o was mar ried tlio other day to a very accomplished young clerk who worked bcsldo her. Their field of work , however , was changed in onlcr tlmt no remark might bo caused by the imir rlajre , and they now have peed iwslttoim. In Now York. Not n few clerks uro married secretly and their names appear on the pay roll of the department as single after they have been married. Tor No liof coOrso , oecasloual flirting among the clerks. If you put ono woman with three men anywhere in the world she must be an extraordinary femnlo if she does not throw coquettish glances at nt least one of the three , and the men are not human If they do not look at her. I tmpiH'u to know , however , that three-fourths of these treas ury girls could bo married If they wished husbands. Diinlmr KcllH Hln Plant. On Iho l' " > th of this month 1) . C. .Dun- bar t Co. sold their oxU'iiMlvo photo , on- Pfnivinjj pliint to Col. Stendiimn of Coun cil Hlull.x , late of the Nonpareil. Mr. George Scnt'lo nml CharloH C'nexoi1 , of this city. Tlio Inttoi1 > rontloinun hnvo hecn connected with Mi' . Duiibai' sliieo ho o.slubllslied his lartro pliint in this city live ycnrrt n o. Tlio.v atv oxpoi'l- cnced nml competent nrlists thorc tire none huttoi * in the country und the new linn with its incronsod facilities will un- ( Icrttiko to do n hir or Ini.ilMi'ss tliun the old onu did. The otylo of the linn will bo Iho Omaha Photo. Kiifrrnvintf Co. . nml its place of bu.sinos cor. lllh nml Fiirnam , where the plant tins been since It wad organized live years uj'o , Mr. Soarlo will go cast in n few * duy.s to pur- chiibo ndditionnl mnchinury and nmturlnl. Women Doctors. The Women's Alodieal college of this city graduated forty physicians last week , says n Philadelphia paper. Forty years ago there was no opportunity for a woman to graduate as a physician in any In stitution in the country ; and oven twenty years ago a woman physician wasne.\tto a Iroak in her community and contemptuously frowned upon by the profession. Now. forty women are graduated from one Institutioii.tii a day , and there is a general popular Wt'leffmo , ol the softer sex to the practice of medicine. There is not only no reason why yolIlcn should not 1)0 ) physicians , but there are-many and pressing reasons why they slurtdd prac tice medicine. While there are Ii fe v things in the practice that they might not toe as well adapteil to as men , they arc quite as wll adapted to oven the exceptional duties re ferred to as male physicians are to many delicate duties they now perform for women without complaint. Jn a large majority of the ailments to which humanity is .subject women physicians , with equal intelligence and skill , are certainly tlto i' iiud.4 > f men in professional useliilness , ami tiiero are many complaints of their own sex'which should especially command the .services of women . The world 1ms advanced with wonderful rapidity during the last half centtirv in the recognition of tlio rights and capabilities of women. It Is only forty-two years .since married women In Pennsylvania had no right over oven their own property acquired by cither inheritance or their own labor , and they were then practically unknown as elers and saleswomen ; were little known as teachers , and the profession * _ were regarded as entirely beyond their roach. Now the world has learned that woman is entitled to just an even chance in every culling to which she is at all adapted , and in medicine , liny and science she is now teacher and prac titioner. The old prejudice against unsexing women by giving them any opportunity out side of the kitchen , the laumlrv und the nur sery , was the creation of unmixed ignorance , and today the only just complaint that women can make is against the yet prevalent custom of paying women less than men are paid for pieciseiy the same .service. Women are quite as rctlncd now as they were when unknown in the great battles of life. , and the whole ten dency of the ago is toward the only manly theory of giving women fair play all round. California Cnl-lt-Ciirc. The only guaranteed cure for catarrh , cold in the head , 11:13' : fever , rose cold , cutarrlml keafness and sore eyes. Kestore the sense of taste and unpleasant breath , resulting from catarrh. Easv and pleasant to see. Follow direction ! ! and n euro is warranted by all druggists. Send for circular to'ABIETlNE MEDICAL COMPANY , Oroville. Cal. Six months' treatment for.l : .scut by mail , jl.1l ) . Sold by Goodman Drug Co. o of a Famous Woman. This woman who sweeps by in the pay crowd on Broadway was a famous beauty iii her < lay. She Is still good looking , says a litchmond Dispatch New York letter. II or face is a little stouter , and there mo wriuulos on her brow and crow's feet in her cheeks , but it is still a face that would be noticed 'n a crowd. It is Mrs. Kate Chase Sprague. This once famous beauty , who wielded more power in American politics perhaps than anj other American woman has ever done , is going down the hill of lifo in u quiet , easy way. She comes to New York occasionally to visit fiends , but her homo is in Washington. She is no longer the tray biitterlly of fashion , and her dresses , while fashionable and well made , have not the dash that made lur so much talked a pout in ante-bellum days. Her lifo in the national capital is a simple one. There Is none of the luxury at Edgewood that char actorixcd her lifo during her father's career. But she is happy , neverthiless , lor her chil dren are growing up around her : In r fi lends are still true to her , and sheilooks on calmly at iuu [ iiu ii-.s ui v\ llllnil it a nil 11 u jure. -cUU VlEIBffT PURE 'o prnvpii In niilllnnsof | I'HIII-H forinnru than it iiiioti | > r nl n ti'ntiirv U li u-i'il l > Ilic I nlti'il Mini'- l.nvi'rniiii'iir Cmlorscil tiy tin * liciiilt nf 111" i.riMt I'nlvoriltliM in 111'1 Mru.ii.'i' t , I'lilPitniiiliiiixt lloalllifiil. Hi. 1'rUu'n noiiiii Hik ing IVmikM * tines nut contain Ammonia , j.lniu oi Alum. Sulil onlv In mils. I'ltlCI'I IIAIUNO I'inVDIilt CO. KliW YOIIK. ClllCAIIO. HAMIIAXCISIO. ST. I.OUIS. SPECIAL TEN DAY ; Set Sale AT PERKINS , 'GATCH & LAUMAN'S if ) 1 4 Fa main St. , PaxtonBldg i6th & Farnam-sts llsli Pi'tslIOnai'li. ' ! 1H Se reilut'i'd from * H to JII.T5 , reduced from f.1 to Jlh. l.ugi : > linn now sot.s ll.forinnr prleo f.M. Wo will oltur every IXtiiiur , IJaiiio unii I'liitt Set liioiirslooU , liu'liiilliiK lluu lluvlliuiil but ! , without r < ! > i < rve , ut hiioeliil prices , Veil IAlii | : is'I.v.-lr. ) ) Untiic' * IVrlotllciil I'llln. tliu trencli li'iui'il ) , ui-t on Iliu ini'litlruul eyiUun.nml l'iiri' ' ' . l"M ' ii'iiri' | " fruln HlnitcVLTraum I'l'iiuulo iiii'n- ilruullrn Tlii'iu i > IIU clmuhl nut IKI Inkrn ( hirtnu ITt'tntiiH ) ' Am I'lllin ltii > ully | nui < [ ii'in IT.I lay Co . In l.euulnc'i' ) Mn unnii \ .Mi 11 i " l ! l > uiU"ll roar I'o Oiiialm l A .MvU-licr s Umitlm it J1 i , Cuuucll JJluifi U , or J fur 14. Sick Headache [ 8 a coiiiiliiliit | > ftoiti wldeli nmny suffer 1 and few ate entirely free. Its caiiso Is Indigestion amt sluggish liver , the euro for which' Is readily found In the use of Aycr's Kills. " I have fonnitnlint for sick lirmlnrlio , rauscd by it dlsoidcrnd condition of the .stomach , Ayci'srl'llls mo tin- most reliable - . liable reini'dy. ' ! Hatmiel 0. llradhurn , Worthlngton , Mota. "After the inn of Ayrr's Tills for many years , In mr practii-o and family , I am jiiMIHiMl In unylng that they are an excellent I'alhnrtlr and HMT medicine suslalning all iheelalmHinadfl for them. -W. A. West/nil , M. . , VAustin ! & N. W. Itallwny Co. , Hlirnet. Texas. "Ayor's Tills am llm best incdlcino known to me for legillatiiiR the bowels , lind for all diseases caused by a ills- ordered Momneli and liver. , I suffered for over three years from headache , in digestion , and constipation , 1 had no npiirtlto midas weak and nervous most of the time. II.V using thiee boxes of Aycr's Tills , and at the same tlinn dieting myself , I was completely cured. I'hllip Lockwood.Topeka , Kansas. " 1 was troubled for yearo with indi gestion , constipation , and headache. A few boxes of Ayor'.s Tills , used In email dally doies , restored , mo to health. They are prompt and uffcotlvc. ' \ \ .II. Stroiit , Muudville , l'i . Ayer's Pills , nr Dr. J. C. Aycr & . Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by all hruggltta anJ Dealer * In Medicine. Imported Millinery. 120 North 15th Street. EXCURSION TO Tuesday flpril 22 , OXE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP. TICKETS GOOD FOR THIRTY JAVS. ) On Tuesday. April . ' , all lallioad vtatlouin the West selling - coupon tleUelslll .ell tickets to TallapooMi , ( in. , good fill 'JUdui1- , foronn laic for the round trip. This will give an-opportunity for pailies to attend tlio Great Auction Saleof City I-ots In Tillipoosa. : : fin. . April < und 21) . and to In- vestliriito the Ineilts of UicfYANKKi ; CITY Jit tlio Xu\v Soutli. - TALLAI'UOSA. O.lias : i.OCO population , elf-el He lights , . waterwoiks. mountain ule\a- tlon. nine water , pnrfcet climate , and has --e- cured 1 ? manufacturing establishments c m- ploylnn ox erl.-'OO hands In the la-t SO uccUs. 1'ioperty in Tallapoosa lll double dmlng tbeycai , and tlioso ilesliini ; profitable south ern Investments should \ Islt Tallapoosa dur ing llie A not Ion Sale. 1'iec liliode Island Clam HaKe during Ihf days of Ihe sale. ISemoinbor tin * dntr of the exclusion April - " - . ' . One fine for the lonnd nip , good for leaviiiK April - ' ! ( inly and good to ictuin for.'l'ldnys. ' ( Jn sale at every station clllnicoupon lieUcts In the Ninth and \\cst. spud for Plat of City , I'tlre I.Nt of Lots , anil dcscilptho matter. Tallapoosa' Land , Mining and Mfg. Co. , TALLAPOOSA , GA. TEN DAYS' B.XOURSION GHHTTANOOGA and Return so From Chicago and Return $40. Messrs. Raymond &Whitcomb Will iicrBonallypciiiilut'l nn i-.MMirsloii nf tlii < Knit- CliiittiiniMica I.iuil I'ciiiiimay to ( li.itluniMipi , 'IVnn . Mm .1. I.V.1I. In Mtlt'iul tin * KMI > nf illy nml ii'Milcm c > lute nf IhN c iiMii'iinj Mn > i ! . 7 limitTinlniiinipn i > il nli'ly l i llhult'il riillimui ciirx uuiilor. tlci'iilnc mill tiliilnvi li'avi'H ritrlilJtiri ; ili'lnil. llci-tnu. Mns . "iililliliiv. Mu % : | . nt I p. in . uirlvlnu lit Cliiltnn.i.ii . | Miuiiln ) . Mil } ' SMI. in. All liiiii'iiK.tiillnii nml ll\- Inu' ( xi'on-.t'H ' nf ( .Y < 'iii" luniwts timing Ilio titp HIM ! nlillii In I ImltHimoKu Inrtinli'il In thn I'M. unit tln > ii'iii | > : ui ) will spnii' nn i-lfdil In iniiKi' I lie tup IliAi- niitilil ) i'iijualilc > in nil | uiilu-iinl ] | : . TinViiluo nl IliiKii' < t'liiilliiii ( < ) . ' . ' < s | IIIIK | > I | > Is as iiii'il tiy Its iili nliitii InitiMiiriivittMliM tti III ! ' uln Hl "f till * I1M11 * ! IM 1 1 01 pi l illU mill hill ! ' < ' < - lul rlti iirilii' Hliuli' "iiulli. IhMirt A. IV win. INii | nr-lili > iil nl iln > Tliiiiiip'i'n-lliiKlon Klritilr nun IMin > . .ins : "K t C'linttiiaiioK. ! Ims KIIMIPI nihnn tiii/t" < IIHII itu * fin a inun urtlty tlinn thi' tii\ i I liiilianui'kii ' il t'll. It n Ml he n pi' > * | ii-i ini * * luu n li ( Illllnt 111'.loppl'll II llll" BUI I" ' iMIII- ' I nil liifiiriiiiillnii nml pin | ii > ctu > aililii'S l > II IUi - M'll. ti'rri'lni ) of llm East Cliattanoujia Land Company , 00 Summer st , , Boston , Mass. , or any ot it ollicers or directors , as lollows : I'li'Hlilcnt. A. A. .XlouTII. Vlio-pic lili'iii.l. sri.i i\ vM I ) Tri'iiMiiiT. ,1.V. . AD\M > , 11)1 I'.u-l l.lKlilli Mi ret. ( 'liattaiiiiDgii roiin. Si'C'U'larv , I. . II Hl'-fl I I. n" ilium * . " A. A. Menu n. l.jiin ! \ . .1. M'l I IVAN. M II , Mtaiiilip Ui , X II. I , . II ltl > -ll I. llu > lini , MUSH. M. lll'lll l.\ , I .Mill jllitii. li. II. llm * v r. Dillnnil. Mi' . .1. S. AN rims \ . l.\ni > . Mas" I.I inrii AIIAMS 10.1. Hitini Mipoi Itii'tmi. Mass. i : III IH'HN \ \ . I.MIU. Mini .1 T .MMISIIN I liatiaiiiiii.-ii.Ti'ini Fur fmtlirr i-niirvnlrniiiuf iliopiililliMr i llm liinml .V Whltroiul ) will furnish lull liiliiuiiatlini an In UK * uxi utl ii itNo i > r"iii ! t uis nl tin1 inin | > iin\ , ueiulypilllii. . mill nn't'lvi * HUht.i'iiptlinis fr Its miii'k nl Ilit'li ' unii i' , v \Vi-lilinl"ii si Hnsum . ' . > ; lln'iiilnii ' ) .Sonink III ' ' .ulli Nii-il , si I'hllu- ili > lilili | [ I II SHIHM lf ) t. ( t le\i linnl , and llll * * 'HUI | ( tin k i ( hli'nuu ' A Ilaro Clnnro to M' It I CHICAGO , LOUISVILLE , NASHVILLE , CINCINNATTI , LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN . ami iliu It.niliMl' ' Ills of tlu > Vruit < < r UK' l'iuiu-scc. | Ait > lulliij ; ( liu U | > iiiiut .iki .a NORTH CHATTANOOGA , i FORTUNES FOR INVESTORS IN THE ; REVIVING SOUTH. i llxtruni'illiiiii-v i.ou iCnii' * , K"wl ( or thirty | I ll.US 10 ll'.Hi ! dill ,1411 , \ | irllMil. . KO. I'm IIH'l.ilii'Mlili | ilnpl > h"t I.llll III.Ill A Mil SI tn | loral li'llil-llli | ArfrnK nrl' . M A st I- | ( II. Agflill nt M. r.ml. MIliniMpiillii. | jt rii' < M' . M.iill .iii , Jill- . .lilkiiliiilniiiiii' . IK't Mi.inrs mill ui.i.ili.i. i.- n-i-.ttisiv : : , v Ni\uii : , HIIHI.IT. . ' OH l.li Nllllf Hll.'l'l , C'lllllliro. Seitl f'.nl > < Tlpil\t liuuki mill iiuiil.iu PUKB ! FRESH ! ! DFLIf Ifti'S ! ! ! BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES. Orilrnif \ Hull unii Kiprtu "III rrult * l'ruiiiit | uuj t'urreil AIUullu > . " ! ift"nw..N.v.cii.l6ISIaleStClilcago ! , w : HJ iPOLOGIZ HJ To the many ' of our patrons who could not get watted on in our store last Saturday. Though we have a' large force of extra salesmen the rush has been so great that it was impossible to wait on all customers. We are thankful to those who showed indulgence , and we are sure they find themselves well repaid for the time they spentin waiting. We shall have'a larger force of sales men next Saturday , and will be prepared for bigger crowds. We will also be prepared with new bargains. Some of the lots advertised last week arc completely sold out but we are opening every day new invoices and every da ) ' we have some new and fresh attractions. Our this week's special is the grandest offer ever made in the line of ready made clothing. We place on sale about 500 very fine Cassimere and Cheviot Suits , all sacks , each of them worth at least $15.00 ; at the unprecedented low price of $9.00. The material in these suits is the product of enc of the best mills in the country. The shades are dark and li ht gray , and a neat brown plaid. They are well trimmed with the best of Farmer Satin or Serge lining. The cheapest suit in this lot would bring in any other establishment $15.00. We "offer them this week at $9.00. Our piles of Spring- Overcoats arc getting- low , and in some of the finest lots the sizes are already badly broken up. These have been marked clown , as we make it a point to sell these goods quick. If you want to secure a fine - Overcoat SpringOvercoat at a bargain , better come this week and see if we can fit you. MJRNISHING GOODS Our spring selections in fancy flannel shirts are the most ex tensive and varied ever shown by any house'in the city , we have a full assortment of the most elegant novelties of the present season , in all wool , silk and wool mixtures and all silk. On all these goods we quote the lowest prices. Fresh Lines of Shoes Every Week. twti l otnm Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Gentlemen if you are desir ous of being' well drc eil you Cannot improve your time more profitably than by looking over our stock of clothing , which we will take pleasure in showing you. We call your attention es pecially to oiu sack and cuta way suits. You miylit look at the spring' oveicoats the line is still very complete. A Perfect Art Album containing 24 Deiutiful Plioiogrnphs reprcseillng Tea and Colfee culture , will be sent on receipt of your address. ' CHASE & SANDORN , I3G Broad St. , Dottcn. Weitern Dept. SO FranHln St. , Chicago , III. Tim \\'i H Ivno\\ s Uill-l JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PEWS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIJ CXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , CALVESTON TEXAS II .M ruii'lii'iiil. Jolinililanic , l.ui l.in Minitr H. M. Truohfnrt & Co. RliAL liSTATIC ACilCNTS At QAIVESTON , TKXAS. l. lilili liril in | K > , ( I.il\i "lull IHit' .ip'Ht tli.it a.U'l' ' > ' I'D f"l I III' i'l Ut \i'llhui- IllA'll' ' ' ' i' ' 'l"l l.i.i ! < . fulfil l.i ilHUul * lit.lUu I' ' . ' ' itl i" l v'll' ' . "TIME " IS MONEY. We must sell out the remainder ot oiu- retail stool : without further delay , as our wholesale business demands our entire time , attention ami capital. For thonoxt few days woinvito you to a fonst of bargains biich as you will novcr again enjoy. We are llablo to rent btoru and soil our fixtures now any day , bo coine at once before it is too late. All our genui.no Diamonds now go at importer's prices and the mounting thrown in. $50,000 worth of Diamonds to select from , prlcua ranging from $2.50 up to $3,000 , for Rings , Pins , Ear-rings , to. Solid Gold "Watchns from $15 upward. Solid Silver Watches from $5 up. Nickel Watches from $2.50 up. Solid Gold Chains from $7.50 , Best , Rolled Plata Chains from $2. 'charms and Locltots , $1 and upward. Solid Gold Ringa , $1 and $8 ; worth $3 to $5. A lot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons and Scarf Pins at 2Sc and fiOc each worth $1. Heavy Solid 14-karat Gold Collar Buttons , woi th $2.60 to $5 .ja.-li now , choice for oily $1. One lot assorted Gnu" Buttons at SOc pair ; worth $1 to $2. Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs , 50c and $1 each ; worth four ttiiieth3 money. 1,000 line Bronchos and Lace Pius from 50c up. Fine French style Mantel Clocks , 8-day , half-hour strike , cathedral gonjs , at $5 , $0.50 , $8 and $10 ; worth $10 to $20. Klecant Silver Lamps , with silk umbrella shades , from $5 up. Hundreds of other equally good bargains. Open SaturUaj ovcntns until 0 o'clock. Store for rent and fixtures for sals MAX MRYEJR & BRO. , Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets , - - Omaha , Nob. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. to I Otil ) Ui-llnliluMcillc-il IiiHiltiilnMaklimnMiuiri-inr in ruiy.vri ; I'inn > . - . si > as < "i xntToisriilltivatoil syplilllllo poliiiii ri'inntuil lioni tlio B > ti'iu ivliliiint inurciirr. Now Itpstnr.itlvu trt'atinui t fur l.nsi uf Vital Power. .irtliM uniiblt ! to visit lit may tin troit'il at lininu hy Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Cornei-Oth nnd Hnrney Sts. , Omolm , Nob. Etchings. Engraving- Hnllet & D.ivii. Ariibtt , ' Supplies. Kimhnll. ' Moulrlnirj-j. PRIMUS , & Organs. Ij uines > . Sheet"MII - > K' . 1C.1J Douglas , Street , Omaha , NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , Rwclfl | ( * fur llvhtprla , 1nil" 1 ' II'1 ' ! .Ymii3ilii , iitf , Mini' . Hiiiliil li. INI .MI.I. - li'i ni ! "I tinHi" 'i ii' . Kulllui ; li linn i t > mil li llii I I i mi U ) in' in nil tli'nlli Pi. inn in' Old Mtv limi-iim .loif.il itiKir liii.tliui n * . I. mini l tij I u - - unit HMri | uiiiiiliu- IIIII-1.-I llV l > vil l-lll < ill nl 111" Inolll , M'ltlllill'li IT iivci iiiiliilir' ' " ' I 'li ! ' " - ' iiiH'liiiiiilli lit' nielil ( I uli'.x , nr MI lul i. . nt l\ , mill | H > nii'l Wi'h 11 ll t.nlip fni MX linn . , ! . ! M'wl | .iinlij-ir . ifuai ml u In ii I 1" I ii'.nn ii ll.ii i.i itimiii jmliix mn ( niiiuiiU' i * ni llm it'i-iiiii-ic'iiiiiuiii } iiy cuoD.MAN inn ' ! co. . 11 in r.uiiiim Sti't t , Cm.ih.iob. ) . RESTORED. Manhood yf.sru'i. . ' * ' . . . ' ; . YKK.1 ! , , : w.xti' VWK ' l , lll wn ! > . ! illH l : Iln MI'iv. " 'Ml. ' iUilirm.J II III I.VtS. I'.o. H" J-1 * iv uiki.MJ. 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