THE OMAHA DAILY BSE , SATURDAY fi _ 1SOO. Hen to , in fciilil Illfo. Ithls W'ho rp- lics , of Iliad I ntul tUo tlio uid jit. " ttnn- fliut [ iiul cut lull- ii ' & / uurt It of lidur i trcs. ' nil fnoy < au i llian nero I flop- ' to ld ot Btcr , tiro- n , [ Klc ! nis- ko to Tiool. irtli | h oi Mill , the 1 iUll- [ will the fclont < j jiibcr , ' Flt. ! J . 10-tl { iKi-l'J ' IlT-l'J ' 1 WO 0,900 3,000 , tlutoa icutct . JAM FOR' DOING NOTHING , f i TLo Unccnro Injoycd by the Alleged Oitj Pharmacist , NEGLIGENCE OF THE OFFICIALS , Jloiv.i < 7imtcc ! From tlio Great fitntc of lown. AViin Arrested on tlio Clmrj-e ol'Bolnjf uKllin- lliinuncr. It items thnt Frank Zlmincr Is enjoying & Very soft snap at the city's ' expense. Zlinmcrli tlio short , fat , red checked gen- Unman \\ho Imd char o of the "county pharmacy" forso many months. Ho h now manager of a drug stow ut thirteenth nnd Jnclcson streets. For dispensing drugs to the county's poor , lie formerly received Jia:53 , : > per month , nnd for rendering a similar service , atthosatno tlinonnd ) > laro for the city , ho received on O'JdHlonaf JJ. , a month. I'lio two positions , thnt of phnrmncy cleric to the county nnd to the -ity , wcro merged Into ono , the city paying $ - . " > us Its share of the expemo of this work In the county. link-ad of the city paying Its share direct Into tlie tounty treasury nnd XIminer receiv ing nrheik for tlio full amount of his salary , [ tlOd.KJ,1from , the county , the voucher for the rlty'1 jthaiu has always been made pay- ahletoilnnucr himself. In the lalteriKirtof May /Simmer / gave up Ills coiiibinntiofi county awl dtv job and took the outsldo pl.ice , na noted. IIis successor was o Mr. Eokert. At the expiration of May dimmer drew and cashed both of his \ourh- crs. Korllie few days uhlcliMr.Kckcrt had worked ho paid him simply nt tlio rnto of titt.tt'l' ' , , n month nnd saU nothing whatever iihout the ( , ' 5 from the city. Kclicrt modestly refrained from saying that ho was entitled to payment nt the rate of 1108.111'.thinking that /.iniincr had not re ceived tl.e city voucher at that tiino. The mutter r.m on unlll tlio cud of Juno , when ICckeit , promptly icccived the eouutv's ' Wa.XlU but not thoi" ; from the city. Jy ! thlstimo ho had rcciivcd nn offer from Mr. Ivlnsler on Sixteenth street , which ho hnimxllMtely accepted , lusivlng the combim- tion position \acant , as It has been ever since. Mr. Ki'kort ' woa seen yesterday und said that ho had not iccelvcd ajieiiny fiotn the city for attending to itn business. " \Vhoii inked wh.v ho had said iiothlngabout the mutter , he replied : "Well , 1 uns expecting right alons that Zltntner would como to time , and 1 didn't like to speak to him. " Inquiry at the city comptrollers onice dis closed tlit ! fuut thnt X.luinicr Inn drawn his voucher for $ ij regularly for May , Juno nnd July und that the August \ouehcrhas hccii nindo out for him. Further Inquiry shows thnt about nine- tenths olall the city und county prescriptions have been tilled , just us they have Icon for monthsat ( Joodmau .XsCo.'sdruRstore.whilo thQ remainder has been sent to various phar- umclsts. 'J'litislimner is drawing 2. per month . from the city nnd tendering no service what ever In lelnrn. U'ho nminycmcnt whereby the city pnys $25 of tliolftt.'i ) ! } { ncrmonth to the county pharmacist for medicine and the dispensing thcicof Ii piovldul for In plain language by nn ordinance , Zi miner's Story. Mr. Zlramerwas seen and sniil : "Vea , I left the ofllcoin the court house Juno 1. I drew my salary , $ > per month , for Juno nnd July , I have a hill In for the month of .Au gust nnd expect it will bo nil \\cil. . As the months go by , I expect to put In my bills reg ularly mid I ctpcct tha city will pay them. "I vrni apiwluted city druggist by Mayor Gushing for the regular term , and as I have not resigned and stand ready to put up pre scriptions fur the city at any and all times , I don't sec why I shall not bo paid iny regular salary. "When I left the county dispensary , I told City I'hyslcian Gapen of my change in locution nnd that I would stlU continue to do tbo city's buslucss. "The doctor ipnorcd mo entirely. Since then I have mot him u number of times , nnd on referring to the niattor luvo told lilm that I am now located at 'Thirteenth and Jackson „ BtrcetH. "No , sir , drawing the $2'i per month Is no steal. 1 have the stuno richt to the money thnt any other city olUclnl lim to his waRCs , nnd people \Mll cveutually lind out that , such His the case. "If the city doctor -will not tnrn the city business In tome , I certainly cannot help It. "Tho city council Is with me , nnd In tnllc- infiwitn several o [ the uiembei's I Jlnd that inycounu Is upheld. " AVlint IsTIioiifjht of It. "I have he.inl ofJiinmor's case nnd Zlm- mcr's ' cvouso for drawing $ :3 : n month from the city nud giving no return for it , " said a V cityolUctal. "Tho matter reflects no credit ui n the management of the city nnd less upon 7.1 miner himself. Ho always had a sinecure when ho was In the county pharmacy nnd Is striving to keep It up. My oivn Hca * Is that when ho went to woilc for a private dealer ho thought ho could pull the county nnd city drug trailo with him. If ho had , the comity and ilty drugs would hnvo cost retail prices instead of wholesale , which was the principle tiixm which thocoui'ity pharmacy ivu establlslicd. "Sinco tliolutter has hccn closed , however , , the county , with criminalcarelessness mid negllsonco , h.w , with n stock of drugs of Its oivn Ijing Idle , hccn piijiug retail prices toaceitutn JrugRlst for goods orilorcd. Hut the clerk of { hat druggist has not the cheek to assume that hols entitled to regular pay from the olty because ho compounds proscrii > - tions for thoclty's ' poor. "if Xlinmer hM a dalin for $25 n mouth from the city , why has ho not another otip against the county for ( S3 or $ * " > which ho hsul been got- tiiiff ? Why have not tlio county com- jtilssioncrs iippointcd n new county pharma cist ! I'll ' tell you why. Jlecauso they want toglvoXlminor a chance to return to the ulmrmiicy if ho should tire of his present < > 'nture , For nil the work required of the iijlepcd county pharmacist , n clerk who "si'ould ho villing to work for ? 00 a month /could do all that is required of the man for that place. "It's about tlmo to straighten the matter out. 'J'hcro nro cnou fih barnacles on the city l > ay roll , but they make pi-etenso of doing something. Kimuicr makes no pretense. Ho gets hh money for nothing , " Every tlswo of the body , every nerve , hone nnd muscle Is mndostroiigt'raniliuowhoalthy ' by taking Hood's Sii. , . . , , . Tliu Clinrgo AVIilcli OuunsIniiH nu lown .TiiilKO Seine U'rHiiblo. It Isn't ' often thnt n Justlco of thopcaco Is arrested for working the iliin-Hiun racket , but such is the case with J. G. Suul of Crawford county. Saul o\\ns \ n400-acro farm and is ex tensively iMiffnRCil in ttio stock business , bo- Bidea iircaidlng over a Justice shop near Dou- . .ison.Ho Ho came to Omnhn , Thursday evening , In- tcndlni ; to go to the South Omaha stockyards to purchnso n lot of feeders. Ho was accompanied by a frlcud.nnd the two Avent into tlio J liu Pisk chophoiisc during the oven- liiRtOBot ; i lunch. Just before solncr out Saul stopped up to tlio ilcsl ; to settle \viththo ojshlor , KU Divw. JIo handed over a $3 bill , and Drew K.H-O . U > tlio clunKO , Drew claims that ho left tha hill on the counter whllo ho was nuking cmngoond tbat Saul nicked It up npalii iin-1 put it back in his jKKket , a-o | jioclic'tiuR the chance jl out. Saul ilcnlo.s thnt he tooli the biick. At an ) rate , Drew discovered just ufU'f ilio pair loll thnt hovnsf5 sliort , und started nfu > r them and accused Suul of sto.illiiK' thu V. Tl oiut T hauled out M ixsokctliook , pro testing his Innoa'uce , and thoucd Drew half dozen $5 hills. Iro\v ) deolaitxt that the jiil > itiiJthill\vuaa gold certiorate , mid -when tbo roll win uncovered trlumvliantly pointed to u hill of that description as the ouo that Imd Just boon utolen from him. Saul > alil that ho had two of them , and this as not tboontnvltliwhu'li le ( liaa paid for iU luneh. Ho nifusiil toplvciup tlio money. , A poUVemau was culled to arhitrato the ptAO. Ho ucclliiod to act In tint cj.uiclty | , iu- ilsUnt' that Judso Hehlcyii au ciyo- ricnccd hand at that Imslncs1' , nnd placoU the prohibition justlro utidi-r nrrost , The lattr-r RBVO bonds for hl aiix.-nranixj | In court , imd showed up ypslcrdnr bright nnd suilllng as t > er agreement. The evidence on Iwth slJcs vas submitted , but the court Auntcd to intcrvlcxv the olllcer niaWiiK the nn-est , so the cmo VIM continued untilS o'clock , ntul In the inoiuitlmo I'M Justice vent to the slock yard * to I'Urchaso ' his cattle , nnil lecture his friend on the trialsimd tribulations thnt un < tusi > octlii Io\vnn run up njrnlnst when thf.v go nwny from home. Drew SBJS ho dlil not see H.xul tnlto tlio money , but Is sure ho took It because he was the only one who could have taken it. The only radical euro for rheumatism I ? to eliminate from the blood the ncld tliat causes the disease , Tills is thoroughly eflccteJ by the persevering use of Wjer's Sunaparllla , 1'craist until cured. The process may be slow , but the result Is sure. TII13 SAIJlIIiRS ) KTIMj OUT. The I'rlttclpnl Feature * Cuntruut nnd the Uuimi'H Jtcply. The contract which the Alarks Brothers saddlery company insist shall ho signed by trndesmcn who deslro to work In their fac tory is ijuito a lengthy document. It may bo summarized , honever , as follows : Thnt those entering the employment of the Urin stall vork for such wage * as may from tlmo to tlino bo agricd upon and on the fol lowing terms , whlih shall In no way bo annulled liy any changes of worker wages ly ngrrement : 'No cmploje shnll leave the service of the firm without ( riving the latter tvo weeks' written notice of hl.t Intention to do so. N'o cinplojo shall Join or take part in any strike ot tiny of the operatives of thoilrin. VlolatiuftthUngrccinent by leaving ulth- out the rcquiud notiilcntlon or by tubing part in a strike , would , His claimed , causu a damage to the linn to the extent of U. . To secure the piyment ol thii daranpo every employe shall deposit with the flriiif.'A. If ho cannot pay this sum nt the tlinu of signing the ngroeincnt , ho may pay It In In- stnllmcntsof n certain amount each voek , which ntnount shall bo retained from his \Vhen the employe leaves the firm , after hnvluR given two Decks' ' notice , ho shall be lofundcd his Sd3. with interest at 0 percent for the tiii.o it has been on deposit with the ilrm. ilrm.After After nn employe shall have deposited his $2. $ > hesluill have tlio privilege of ilci > osltlng with tlio linn , to hla credit , any money ho may earn while in the employment ol the firm , hut no longer. Interest sball bo paid on tbo deposit nttlioratoof Oner cent. Thcnboio , the linn states , is the contract presented to tlio committee ol saddlers' ' nnd narncsstnakctti1 union No. l ! , nndto which. it Is claimed , that c nmutU.'o suga'3ted clauses , the suhstanco of which is as follows : That the linn stall not dlsohnrfc'o an em ploye without two weeks. ' notice , but it may reserve to itself the right to dlsc-liarpo an employe without no tice for Ineoniputency , insubordina tion or for other cause. The il fin , while it may employ or discharge union or non-union men , will not discriminate between union mid non-union men ia towages or general treatment. Kcjmrdliif ? tin ) foivgoing the following has bconrucched : OMUIA , Kcb. , Sept. 4. To the Editor of TnnlliiKi Tbo Oin.ilm snddlo and harness- makers' union No. 11) ) resi > ectfully submit to your readers oursidoof the lock-out , because it Is not a strike. On Saturday. August 30 , 1SBO , Emnis Hogan , a member In good standing in this union , and a competent , reliable workman nn honorable man nnd a peed citizen , was dls- charged forno other reason than that ho was a union man. On the afternoon of Labor day tbo union appointed a committee to i > eo il they could amicably adjust the matter. In answer to their inquiry , why the firm Imd discharged Mr. HojMn , they said it wns because ho was shirking his work and was Incompetent. The committee could not see tlio justice of the charge , us llogan hud been employed by tlio flrra for two \ears \ , and thought that It was a long time lludlng out that lie was nota competent man. At the conclusion of the Interview thecom- niltteo was informed thut the llrin would not itiiistuto any union man unless hoshouldslgn n contract , Individually , as given above. Tills eoutratct the union , by n unanimous vote , declined to sign , as it did also any other similar contract , Tlio Ilrm also stated that non-union men now in Its employ wore not required to sign this contract , as they wcro considered men. The union men uro in the majority , in fact , out of thirty-four mechanics , twcnty-nino nre members of that body in good standing , The foreman and assistant , ono machine operator and two scabs constitute the force , nnd wo thinlt , with the proper encourage ment , wo can win the dny with caso. AVe leave It to the readers of this paper If our cause is not right and just. UMON" . Another clfurt will bo mrulo thU morning to adjust the existing difficulties between Marks Brothers nnd their employes. The emergency committee of the Central labor union will meet with the members of tlio Ilrm. If Marks Brothers will allow tlio men to return to work without compelling them to subscribe to tlio obnoxious contract the lockout will bo declared off , but if not , it will continue , and tbo Knights of Labor will blacklist the ilrm throughout the country. Mrs. Wnslow's Soothing Syprup reduces liillanimution , wbllo children are teething. 5 cents a bottle. _ IVAGGEMSK'S PA ITII. It DOCH N'ot Support tlio Methods of Dr. GclNlcr. Ell Van "Wasgencn resides at 804 North Eighteenth. Dr. Gt'isler.n . faith euro artbt , domesticates in tbo same The latter has been endeavoring to cure Mrs. Van \Yuegoncn , but not without nrous- inp the suspicions of the hushuinl , who has taken but llttlo stock iu either the medic's methods or morals , Yesterday the husband's suspicion ? were confirmed that his wife's affections hnd boon alienated. Ho accorilliiKly beat tlio fnlth-curcr almost blind , Then ho com plained n alnst bath the curer and the patient la the police court. Ofllcer Keyser vent out to bring thn guilty pair In njul bad fcomethinj : of a search before 10 found them. The frisky plivsiclan WM found at the room of likjcgal wife , crouched In n small closet . but Mrs."an' " Hi * ailliltl UIV3CH. , UUU itLAa. \ 4U "Wagoner had decided to null Omaha and bho hint to bo pursued in hir llifht. She wus overtaken at the motor bridge , on her way to the Blulls , and both wcro taken to the Nation. Dr. Gelser assumed the role of a mh- judged und hijurcd man , nnd wanted to haVe Van Wapcner arrested for assnultius him. Wrs. Van \Vugcncr \ wept bitterly when locked up and protested her iuuoeenceof any crime. _ . On : inil nftcr this dnto ( September 5th ) tlio local otllces of tlio United States and Pacitie express companies Avlll bo lo- etited at the now building1 , bouthwest corner of Ilanicy nnd Fourteenth sts. S. A. . Hu nooN , Agent. I'erinlcs. Tnofollowins pcnniuwow issued by th hulldliiR Inspector yesterday : 1'rcd llriuullos , niif-story frame dwell- In , ' , TMOIU j-foiirlli and Izuid sticots t 1,000 O. I. llrocncr. ono : imt onu-mrirtor- htory frninoilwelllnK , rwoiily-scvontli nnd Pratt. Mroeti . 1,150 John T. Hull , uiiu-itnry fruiuo ccttaKe , I'rlns ' and Taylor ht roots . . MO Ed Aln.-tow , twislory brlok st UM and HatMxteiiith and NYllllams strcots 10,000 Hurry I * .Novion , ono mid onoi iartor- story frumo dxtelllu ; , Iticbards and Itujiclu streets . 2,000 John ' .Mlnlc Ic. ono-slory frame eottaco , I'ortysevontli and Ifirrls streou . . . . Ka A.rornum.Giiountlonu-lmir-jtor.yfraiiia Ij.iin. Thlrty-boconil nail Woolworth nu'iiuc . 1,000 Ono minor poruilt . M ) Total . . . .llt3W ( IJith on the One-Story. Sovcral contractors are preparing1 bids on the now building to bo erected on tbo high school Rroimds. These plans show o one-story brlek building lth a sub-bascraont , The rooms are reached bypassing through two hniu which cross ono mother at the center of the building. Over thU central polntls to bo a larK < > MoorlsU cupola which , will deprive It of Its squatty appearanee. Tickets nt lowest rates nnd superior accommodations via tlio yroat Rode Island route. Ticket otllco , 1002 Six teenth and Farnam streets , Omaha. That is How Mr. Holcomb Say the Union Pacific is Managed. IARMONY AMONG THE DIRECTORS , air , A < lam , Sir. Ames ami tlie Vice I'rcslclcnl IliinscirDhulnj- - lUlcnee In Otnatin by Heavy Tlco i'resldent Holcomb of the Union Pnclllc road , Iti nn Interview with n member of THE Bnn itniT , made some very Important Btalotncnts. Mr. Holcoinb returned only a fevclajs ngofrow the weit. Ho liact btcn out on the road fcrncnrly two months. TUB DEI : man asked him vhnt truth , If any , there ww iutlic report thnt serious dif ference ! had arisen between President Jliarles Francis Adams and Director Ames which might era long rcsultln the retirement of Mr. .Adann. "It la pure fiction1 replied Mr. Holcomb. " 'Jlicro is not a word ol truth la it. I do not see ivhoro these reports coma from. Thorn li no discord in the hoard of diieetors , nor hmo there been any personal dltl'Teucis between Air , Aduius auJ.NIr. Ames. ' Thu Impulsion prevails in Oraalia , " con tinued ilr. Jloleomh , "that Mr. Adnius inaj- 1)0 In n. measure unfriendly to Omaha. This Is not the CIMO. To bo sure , Mr , Adams has larco intcresU in ICansaa City , but ho she reali/es that Omaha U destined to boa very important tniflte center , aiiawoaro dolngnll wo cnulo help build the city up. I , myself , have invested in Oinnha and ex pect to malto this city my permanent homo , whether I contliiuo with the road or not. Mr. djnis bus uvently invested hirgcly with tuo rnt , Omaha land company , and ho is iiogotiatlnp with otnor paitles to cn- 1 u i ( ro his inteicsia la Omaha hi tlio very near future. That ought to satisfy your people that Jlr. Adams is not un enemy of Omaha. "How about thcrunwrs of fuithcr clmnjcs in hoods of department ! } " "Xo changes are coiiteniiilatod for the pres ent so far as I know. The Uuion 1'aullic Is applying business principles to its manage ment and 1 do not see onhut i > iluciple any business man would vant to dictate to a cor- ratloa or any business concern wlioin they shall employ as managers or who shall bo put attho heud of any ono department. This Is purely a matter of the stockholders anil their immediate representatives , the board of di rectors , "How about cutting down tlio force attho Oraahii machine shops , the relocation of the ma > ter niech.in lo , etc. I" "Thcro vtill bo no futuw change made In tlie shops and tliero Is 110 decrease contem plated in the force employed in Oinula. Our iiijehino sliops atCheyeniio are In the center of the system , nnd necessarily it is for the best interest of the road to have the general master nicchanio located there. Dut nith tlio exception of one man , Mr. Hodges , who may locate further wst , no change will bo made hero. Ko will take no ono else with him. The working force at the shops will remain as targe as it ever vas , and there never was any intention of removing or ubiudoulnjj the Omuliashops. " ' How about tbo Union depot it has Icon snld tli.it it will not come up to the promises inido by tbo road. Agood many complaints aio beard. " "WVII , " said Mr. Holcomb , "I noticed an aiticloln ' 1'iiK BEE when 1 was absent , to the eflectthat the Portland , Ore. , depot was to ho a much grander alTair than the Union depot nt Omaha. Now the truth Is that the Port land depot wiU cost about $100WOwhile $ ( the Omaha union depot will cost * 00OOO , and it will ue one of the Rrandcst depot buildings in the United States vhen It is liutshcd. " ' How about this controversy between the Milwaukee road and the Union depot coni- panvl" "There is no such controversy. Wo have \ultten contracts with tlio INlllwaukeo and Hock Island roads giving them the right to cross the Union Pncllie bridge and use our tiacks between the Council Ulutls transfer nnd tlio South Omaha stockyards. They cuu do so now if they want to. The Milwau kee Toad wants to como \vitnits trains oti the temporary depot grounds , hut the Bur lington road , which owns part of the depot grounds , not bavins deeded all of it to the depot company , Insists that the Milwaukee people shull pay a i-casonablo rental for the use of the grounds. They are asking tha usual rates for trackayo where joint depot facilities are added , It is n question now simply between the Milwaukee and the linrliiiKton as to terms forusoof the grounds only until the new depot Is completed. For the present wo are all hampered moro or less by the building of the new depot and until it is finished wo will have to put up as well as wo can with what facilities can bo improvised. IjimiUcr Hates Increase , Thondvanco in lumbcrrates hetweenChi cage and Missouri river points goes Into effect today. The rate Is to bo Increased from 10 to 15 cents , The matter has been under consideration for some time , and the lumber dealers , having had fair varulng ol tlto increase , have laid in their season's stip- plv and will not suiter materially from the advance. The local rates from Ouiaha to in- tcriorpoints remain unchanged. General Freight Agent Crosby of the D. & Jl. Is homo from a western trip. \V. P. Itobir.son , Jr. , tlio newly-appointed Rpneral manager of the St. Joe Is Gr.md Island division of the Union Pacillc , Is in the city. _ "Water Lily Soap 5 cents a cake. " Ilolibetl ofl 80. A visitor from the rural distilct complained to the police that 13Irdlo Konlnson , colored , had relieved him of his roll containing f ISO. Ills story was corroborated by a colored man who said ho saw the voinan handling the money. The stranger refused o give bla name or prosecute the case , fearing tint ho would bo given moro or less unpleasant no toriety In connection with it. Ho wanted the mllccto quietly recover his wealth for him , lie was not nciwnniodatcu , but was given some potent ndvlco as to what course to fol low on the occasion of subsequent visits to the city If ho visaed to avoid trouble. - BETTUH THAIST GOLD. ; UESTOnEl ) HER HEALTH. Tor 25 yean I suffered from bolla , erysipelas end other blood nAxtlosj.taUhig during that tioo great quantities of dUrcat : medicines \vlth- octEivloj xao any fercepllblo relief , Frlcnda Induced no to try S.O. S. It Imr/rovedmo / fwra the Btart , and after taking ccural tottlcs.re- . etorcd my bnlthoifir ail could hcpo for ai 137 ago , which Is now soTcnty-Jvo ycirs. MM. 8. II. 1 CA9 , Dowlicg Green , Ky. on Hlnod nnlBkliiDlrrtlciimilled ( rco. k\VlFT Sl'lCiyiO CO. , Atlanta. GJ. Tor Improved .Veco LIEBIG nomio coolicry. Use it for Sou i , Sauces , ' Made Dishes , ( Game , Company's i'lih , etc. ) Asiilo or 31eat Jolly , Kcciu Krfectly In nil cli mates for any length EXTRACT ot time , nnd Is cheap er and of finer flavor than nny other stoeU , Onoi > ound equal to OFBEEF forty pounJi ot lean beef of the value of about $7.60. $ Genulnoonlywith Jihtns von L tljjnnturcBS shown Tliey rire custom mode clotlilngor merchant tnllors , loft on thoirhnnclsforono reason or an other. These Vvo buy in large or small quantities , for ready cnsh. Forexiuviplo : A-sultof clothes costing orlgintllv40 , -we cnn.hcoordlno to atylound quality , sell for $18 or $2O. Just thlnlcof II , ajsnvlnq of EO per cantone-hnlf ol the origInn 1 cost. Many ofthoninrefrom the lending tnilorlnqestablishnisnta througliout the country , MERCHANT TAILORS'MISFITS and U NCALLED-FOR GARMENTS OTJR. flilOEi I-vIST A. GUI D1H. SUIT3. FALL AND V/INTER OVERCOATS , PANTS. $0" custom $30.00 $ GO custom inAdc oiorcoat Tor 8JJO.OI ) $ l ( ! custom ntnilo junts fur $ S)0 ( ) inailc suit for Si.1.00 . § 55 custom made ororoo.il for 27.00 $11 ciKtom inntlo i mN for $ ( ! ,5O $ . * > 0 custom mode mil for $ > _ . 00 $ iO custom made oicrco.it for. . . . . ! ? -'i,00 $1'2 custom niiiilo jinnts for $ ( ! , OO 6 15 custom inndoMilt for $ iO.OO ! ? 1. > custom made otrrccat Tor $22.00 $11) tMistom nuiilo | unts for $ ' ) .5f > $10 custom iimilo suit for $18.09 ! } IO custom inailo oicrwnt fur $ 'JO.OO $ 0 custom ninilo junts fur $ , ' > . ( ) ( ) maile suit for 810.50 $1)5 ) custom niiidc oiorcimt for $17.00 $ 8 cihtom mmlo juiits for $ l.oO $ UOnistoiu iiiiulcsuit for $11.09 30 custom made oiercont for $13.00 $ 7 custom tunic vantsfor $ ; l.5 Latest styles nnd olcgnntgnrmen ts Infillknnd snlln lined Sultsnnd Fall Ovopconts. Also Full DicssSuita foi * solo or rent , nt the 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309 Remember number and place , 13O9Farnnm Street , Omaha , Neb. Open ovoningsuntll Oo'cloclc. Saturday until 1O o'clock. .All cjnnnents altered free of clmrgo to insure a perfect fit. THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY nil < ltsirtlrrs ol' tlio Stoninch , Mver , Iimvol < , ICtdncjH , lllaildor. Nnr-v- ous OisciiKOp. IJDSS iif AiDCllillcadAOlie ) | , CoiiHtlpntlon , Oostlvonnss , Incllc'-H- tlon , Clllousiiess , Fever , IMlcH , IJtc. , nn l roiulurs ttioBystom leas llablo touoii- tract RA.DWA.yS PlIjT < Saro aciirolor this complnlnt. Tht-y tone up the Internal sfcrotlons to hcaltliy action , rostoru stroiiittli toHiostotn.u'ii , nnd otiiiblolt tDiiorforin It * fiinctlom. 1'rlcoWc alo.Sold by all drus lsts , ormulled by RADWAY & CO. . a\Vurron ! Mioot , Now York , onrooulpt otprlco. _ rfRich. PURE" SOLUBLECHEAP Rich. Digestible. Stimulating , Nourishing , .naving a peculiarly delicious flavor a food and drink combined at a half cent a cup and fit for a Jrirut. BEST A GOES FARTHEST. " * 3-VAX HOUTKNS COCOA ( "once tried , nlvvnii tuetl ' ) irna InTented unl pntcntod null limiidolit Kollnnd. It U acknoulcdccd by the most oinlnontdoolou ] | and inalyiU that by Ihstixclul trcninu-iit VAU Ilourri's COCOA hai unilorcono , the < > ulublllljr of the dcMti-furiutnir cun tltuuiii In Incrctinod flrtji c ' cent. , < | nhtli tbewboUot tlu flbril are loftonoj nnd runlcroJ moro palatibla unJ dljostibll. J > "T.vcest l lo In tbo world. " Aik ( or VAN llourhi'i uuil tuke uo utlicr. Cl Bromell SEMINARY for TOUXG LADIES. Corner of lOtli'audVorthlngtou \ Sis. , OMAHA , - NEB. BISHOP WOFtTniNGTOX , VIBITOIU TnEUuv.UOIlHRTDOIIKUTr. S.T.D. KKCTOIU THE 27TH YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 17TH , 1890. Toroatalosuo uud particular * apply to the Rector. St , Mnru'9 School. Ktioxvlllo , II. , ( HB A Church School for Girls. St. Albun'a School. Knoxvlllo , 111. (1393 ( A Churoh School for Boys. Kowbiilldlnss , no v ( urnltiire , nowapp.ira tin. Tl.o . lalodt incthoiN oftnental find phys leal oulturo. llvorytliluij up to tlio time Homo comforts nnd homo oaro f or u very nuul -\V.l.KtTIKa\VErjUI ) . U Heutor and L'ouuilor. AMEiICAlOQNSEftl/A10RYGHICAGO ) [ / , , rlllldUlMI HAIL , ITAlliSlI AIE. Jc J11K&U1 HT. AIII > ranchFt > eMu ( > < lcDnxii > atlc.ArtDol mu. Teaclicn' TralnlngScbool. Uniurpaiwdotlrantairosittmo.l * rjto COlt. UuUloC nialloarix > . I. J. IIUTBllEOrUlreeUr , Mllwaukoo , WIs For Votinir IVnmcn. Kor catalojiio add O. B KINGsLBY.l'h. D. Prcs't. CONSERVATORY . OF MUSIC- All depirtmrots o ( llnslri ! lutlrortlon , Ylao Jirts , eio. f.bvtJini ) , j MONTICELLO. New Bulldinss , Hexv Furniture , New Pianos Kew Equipments , Beautiful Sltuitlon , OponaSopt. M. Full nndsnperlor Taculty , noput- rncnts ( or KwlUh , I.ntln , Urock , ( ii-niiiin. Krunch , bcloiico , UUHIC , Art , etc. tend lor tnfornintluii t ) K. UA8KULU Principal , GouniK v , LNSTITUTE OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS , ILL. This Instltuto. sltunlo I In 0110 of tlio most beautiful Hiilmrluof Ohlcajo , offers tn Vouug .Ladles , every ailvuntiso for obtaining it tliorouuli nnd usiful uduoutlon. Stiullos wtl 1 beiosinncd biipt , L' , 1WJ. 1'or particulars acl- HUT \nniVNpnr St. UiuK A uIV HILL nuauJurst.cjju ioy'.s homo school. Kqulpiuonti perfect ; propiirrtforany collORO or forbUHlnojs ; tckwa d boj rocdvod , 6th yur oiicns Sept. t IWOD Addrcts Hor. d 1. bTIVKH.A. M Hunter 1 Illl , 111 HIGAGQESIfiyGQLLEG HorBanVnrlttnearChlcncoXIloartlnBH" tchooltor Clirls ana Tonne I.nllos. KorP < a mldrosiU. . . . fc3 * omlomio THAVKIU L.IJ. I ) . l.or77 Uadlsonbtrcct , ClilcaBOIU. ILLINOIS MILITARY ACACEMYao1ffioVrk' , ClrcularctllU.NUV ) . QTEVEKS , A. II. , 1'rln. SleJIn. 1'a. , Slllllarf Acalomr. bora. llroolmUoJUlrls. Circulars ( rco PARKER - HOUSE , BOSTON , J. REED WH1PPLE & CO. , Proprietors YOUNG'S HOTEL , BOSTOM. J. REED \VHIPPLE &c CO. , Proprietors. IS U R OP ISAM Cooklag nnjFerilci ) eicoilcd br nono. Couijleto Innll npi'Olntuiunli ' 15 n location In ttmcltr. Tno llimton Tran or | 't ' nyn "Jlr.Vblp | > lo li n prlnco ( f lau'llorji ' , anil pnlmns of 1'urkum' miiy nnilclpito u rjturn to tlio good oU tlmos ol It * rounder , Ifartor U. I'arlcr. Mr. MHiri'l.r nlll c otmu the management or titrutuiore. Ai.li > ! > ! > u UlU HUSK lhUil > ll > T-ll , . i , i. mtr. . t I willfr 4 IU lll < > " ! ( Ciulrii * . ) trtl lili. vc > Uul > < ( H > W4)lrw. ) , , curKAloIrift , A. MUSE WE NTS. Qpera BO YD 4 UAVNIH , Today Last T\vo Performances. Watinee at 2:3O : F > . m. Evening at 8OO : F > . M. Vf. T. CARLETOH'S OPERA CO Thli Afternoon Tonight ( last night ) . Dorothy Onlr regular i > rlcca lll lechnr'eil fliultiKtlils cu- BDYD'S ' SUNDAY EVENING , SEPTEMBER Flrstnppcsranco In Onmhnof J. If. S'ltiiik's ' Intcst mitl grontist cowed y \OLROkW Tbo drat American coinedoTtr produced with R Siredtsli Dialect Clinr.ictorns the Central Ileure , FUN FHOM FIRST TO 1DIS.AS ! TvTTH T T" IUT > { | 60 'CrSI IN. Jt ± x W 1JAIS013S "And the Band Played OLE OLSOW. " Seals otis.ilo Saturday morning , MTGI-KPS. COMMENCING , MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 8TH. | I THE IlOIHVTir ACTOn , MH. { I Z HARRY AND TilK- V OOSEI J 1 IntroriucliiRtho prantl VnKlnoIlou onconi1 , with the "Uulilntimllltcli" nnillhn di > h of lior n * nnil full nro companr to llui contliistratlon , acltnlited lo l > o tlio muit tlirlllliii ; iccnocrer | > lacu < lou tlioclriinia- tlc > IIKO. tentn will Loput on su'a ' S.nlurdny luomlns , at prlcuH. ThB Grand , One Week Coniniciicing Sunday , ScpL 7th. With Saturday Matinee. THE GIFTED .ACTOH. Newton ; Beers , Sunday , Monday an-J Tnc diiy , "Lost In ' Lomliui VcdiiO'idayTliiir3tlii7niil 1'rlday , "Knoch Anlcn. " s-jtiirdiy. matlnoo und nUlit , "CricketOn The Hearth. " Kloiniiit Scenery , llrnutldil Costuroos. ropulnr nili'cti. 25 , U anil OOc , Itoi blicot Dime WIM. LAWLJvIt , MA.VAOErt , CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS , OMAHA. . i'tllc ' AnnteKtlson , Soibrcttc. O LxETTK TRIO , ( iroteiquo Slack Wlro Pijrroriucri , TO A * rn-uoxjLiKij : ! : ll/lMVJ CONTOKT10N13T. One Dime Aclrnll. Lo GLASCOW , LOKDOIIDERRY , BELFAST DUSLfN , LIVERPOOL &LOKDON , KKOM NKW TOHFC EVKnr TUtJHSDAr. Csbin P iag $3St $50 , acctrdlnglo location of lUteidom. EcunionG5 ( IOJ95 , Btccrnmlo nnl Iron Knnpo utlrcit Ilalev AUJTIH BALDWIN ACO.Cenetil , Arjtnti , 63 Droida ) , NEW YORK. Jnn. Illr pn , Genprnlc lcrn Agoiit , 12 Jod.Ciinnt KniKliliih ; . tu-ct. t'hlca.-o. Hurt1Moort. . " 3 DdMITO JUARKZ. tndortho JUnnttnictitor tb ( Basicm Inlernalional Banking CoContssiomricD. , ( Incorporated By Iho Slain of ChihuahuaMex ice , ( or Charitable Purposes. GR. Q MONTHLY DRYING , will lihofo \ \ Inpulillentlhocllrof Junroi ( for- tnorlU'asoilel Jforto " "Ico. Wednesday , Sept. 24th , 1890 nndrrtlie rorsonnl . .ion ( if O n. . ! ( ) . . N. .VOS11V. niiU Mr. CAMII.O l.KS , botlitontk'iuoaot tilxli sUmll CAPITAL PRIZE , $60,000. Only 60 , GOO Ticket ; ! Only 60 , 000 Tickets ! WHOU TICKETS $4 , HAUTICKETS $2 , QUARTER TICKETS , $1. i Prize of SG 0,000 . $60 $ ,000 11'rlr.oof JOUUO , . 1 I'rlzoof ' G.UOO C.OWI :5 : Vrlzosof 1,000 , rnoh 3.OOO 10 I'rlzcsof 200 raull 2.0O ) 601'rlzcsof 100c.icil 6,000 100 1'rlKQDor no each C.OOO ZoOPrlzeaof 30 cadi 7,500 I'rl/.oa , 100 Prlzonof IfiOeach . I G.OOO 10O 1'rlzoiof IJOcneh . 11.000 100 Prizes of Socnch . 2,500 Torintuttl Trl/os. K > nTcrmlnalstof.flOOOI > rzoof ! 20 < 3eli. Ill.OSO 6yj 'Icruilnuls to 410,000 1'rtto OHIO each . 6 , a ) 1914Prizeiatr.oimtngta ! 5125,070 We , tlio uni ) < riliin 1. borebr cerilfr tint tbi Ilnncn Knclonnlor MoiU-o.ln C'limunlina hmon < lo- poallfromtliwMexican InernHtionnlllankliiii Co , iho necourr funds M uuamntvij llin pnynpnt 01 all rilio ( Innvnln the < ; i" I.olpi-ln.I tiurvz. Wifiirllier cettlfylliitt wllsuj ! > ervlo ll tlio nrrnnL'Oninits.iiiul In PITPIII ninnnuo rtrnl control all tbo dni'lncior tills I.oltory.jtul Dial the HUM urn roiiilticlrd with bnncMr , lulrncoa , Bud la good . JOHNS. rVIOSBY.CommlBslonor. C.un i.o Aiinciir.j.ES , Supervisor for the Govorrmcnt. ; If ny tlckot drawing n rrlio l sent to thnnndor- Hi u neil , Itiritcnvaluowlll to folU'rtedtna remitted to the owner tlicreollrcoof cliArv * . KUOAlt II HllOVSON , I'ros. UlPaso National lIsnk.KI l > a oToi AflKXTS " % VAA'TCI , Forclnlir tcior nnr othsr iiilormntlon. irrlto to tlio niularilffntnl , Ktntmtf yn\ir \ ndilrcnsclanrlr , wltb htato , Connty. Mrot lantl Number. 31oro rni'lJ ' clo- llrerrrillbo uimro'lbr ' your enclosing un euvol * ope bearing 7nur f ulladdrces , JlKXIOAN IXTEflM A.TIOS-AI , U ANKINO CO. , Citjr of Juarez , ilorlco. Sepcl romlttnnros tot tlfkots by ordinary letter , containing Mnn r Onlor , Issued IIT nllexproiB coin. Piinlen , Nuir Vorlc Kichnnifi1. liHiik drall or postal Doto. A < lilreHflAll r nl toroil Icttrrn to M2AICANI.VTKUVATIONAI.1IA.NKIVO CO. . City o ( Juarez , Mexico , via hi 1'aso , Tur. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , Etc. Our stiles on both DIAMONDS \VATCIIES have Icen UNUS UALLY" IA.KGE of Into , owin to our CUT PRICES. Out- stock of MOUNTED DIAMONDS wns pot- linjr pretty low , BO wo luivo just pot a larpo number of CHOICE STONKS ol OUU O\VN JMPOll- TATION' , and wo olTor them nt a SMA LL A D V A N ( J B ABOVE COST , The Betting's comprise a lnri.ro variety of SOLITAIRE and CLUSTEU HINtiS , SINGLE STUDS. EAIW NfiSnROACHKS LACK PINS , PENDANTS , HAIR OUNAMENT.S , SLIillVE BUT- TOXH , COLLAU BUTTONS , BHACKLIJTS , N B C K L A C US , LOCKBT.S , etc. SPECIAL. DE SIGNS 01SKTTINGS inado nnd LOCJisB STONES of all sl/.cs MOUNTED TO ORDER. Uublos , Sapphires , Emornlds , Pearls , and all other precious eionus , mounted and loose. OUU GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE of WATCHES ia btill in progress. SOLID GOLD WATCHES for Limioj at $15. $ S20 , tM , $00 $ , W5 , $10 , ? | j , $ . "ii ) , and umviird. CJISNTLKMJlX'ri SOLID GOLD 'ATCFJKS of all kinds , froniSUo up to tlio finest tfradosElcln ( , Val- thnm.IIowiird , etc ) . LADIES' nnd GENTS' ' FINE GOLD KILLED WATCJUCS. .American movements , warranted from 15 to ! i > years , outy $ ll,7u ; vortli$2fi anil upward. SOLID SILVT.R WATCHES , 8.5.75.88. HO. J12. $15 and tip. NICKEL WATCHES , S2..00 , ? 3.75 und 55. SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND LOCKKTS ; HOI.LEIJ PLATK CHAINS AND CHARMS sold at KEUUOKD PRICI1S to purcluuors ot\\riitohcs during this Bale , 5.000 K1N13 SOLID GOLD FIN GER HI GS IroinSi to lOcucli , lleralrin a Specialty. NOTICE Strangers vistlnff the city tire respectfully invited to call and take a look tlirouijli our estab lishment , whether wishing to imr- chuBQroody ( or not , MRX MEYER & BR.O . , . Sixteenth and Faniain Streets u NPBEOEDBNTBD ATTHAOTION OVI'U A MILLION UlSTUIUl TKD. Louisiana State Lottery Company , IIT the l , < Kl < lntnrv for c Infill in > l irpi > , f , in frunthlin mi to p rtof tlic prc < fiil t iln iMii tiinili > n , In HJl uy n ovcf vote , nnd To continuo until Jnnunry 1st , ! 8Oi3. IU MAMMOTH DRAWINGS taU.j pines Seinl-Annvinlly fJuno nnd Uecpinln'r-aiui iti Grand Slagla Number Drawings tiikaplacu Iti each of the other ten months of the vcir mul nro all Jrawnln public , nt the A 'ad 01117 of Music , N ow Orloins , Ln. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , F"or Integrity of Ita Drnwlnosniul Prompt Pnymont of Prizes. Altcstod nifullow.it H"WoUolicrolr ) crrtlf y tint w urerrl ollio r rnii onnTt < for nil ihn iiimthlr nn < l KCIII ! nntinitt IrniliiKiof tlu < laiiilsliini Mule l.otlory Ci'iiipiuir ' , nnil III poriiin in.tnnM ami control llu" clniirliij , lirm olxp * . nnd ttuit the t > nine nro comlncttM nitti itinoily. fairiii1 * * . fti I lit cotnl fnllh tontiMl ntl jtir * lo , nil no iinlhoilfotliu niniimny l < > n e HUH < vr- tlllulo vrltli fno Mmilaj ut our u It ) iul\cnlsciiH'iu. , COMM is < _ Vtt , tlioirndiT'l iiol liunks ninl tmnkpr * . n HIT in ( irirni ura n in mo M > ui mnn { .itu w hlcli may lie | > ri'9i-iili'ii ntouicounlcrt JMV'i : ; lvitlX'l'r"lil'olllslll"llN" : | : ; 1' " | : ii | < - I'll liUK.ANA f.\ . 1'roK.StaliNation' ' ! ll.-mle. GRA.ND MONTHLY 1)RA\VLNG ) \ At the Academy of Jtuslc , N ow Orleans. Tuesday , Sopt. Oth , 18UO. CAPITAL PKlZli , $300,000. HjU.OOll TU-Kets nt TwiMily HnlliiM oafli. HnlxvH.flU ; Qnurlera. J , ' . ; Tentln , fc'j Twiii- MfT orruixi.s. 1 I'KIZK OfMiU.UUlii . f.-UM ( XJ IPIUZKPK ' llW.lWIls . IiI ' lMl . aruivis OK KMMU nro Ol'lllKCS 1)1' % ug nrc S.M'K17hS OK 1,00 nro 10(1 ( I'Kl/KS OK filK ) tire -1II'IUXK < OK 1(0 ( nro I4U > | d OK 2IW nro JuuiOJ Jil'l'lUl.MJlAIIDN I'lllZU. r $ ' < \nro ) . . IWl'rlz.'jor OHnra 1XJ ( I'rlrvidC JjUnro TKIIM1V.M. I'UI/KS. 'rlro or fin.nrc ) 'rl/viuf llWuri ! 3,134 , Prize ? amounting to . $1,05-1,800 NoTK.-Tlpl.cli drinliiKCaillal ; I'rlaM nre nolun- tltloil tolcrnilnal iirlren. AGENTS WANTED. irK nCl I'll ' ll.mn. or nnyfurl'irr ' Infvnnntlm tlr lr04t writ , * ICK ! lilv t tin , inulpriluiicd. . c'lcirljr Mtntlni ; your iT'ttloiuo , vrltli Ktnto , c'Uiuitv , Ptrt utHinl tiiimbi-r Moro ru | > M ruluni mall ili'llrory ivlll ha uiiurudby your uncluolnjun ciuulopo bo.irln yuur IMPORTANT : Aclilross M.A. nAITPIIIN. NowUrlc.ins , Iiiu OrM. A. DAUPHIN. \\nsliltiKton \ , 0. 0. Fly ordlnirylpttor , uuiilnlnlni ; MOVEV ( lni > Kiil - ftufd by nil OJITOSI coiiiiKinluH Sow York Kiolianiio , dralt uriio.Ht.il note. Address Registered Letters Containing Cur rency to NK\V \ OltLKAXS NATIONAL HANK , NowOrlouis : , I. a. tint the payiucnt nfprl7oi liOl'Alt- 11V IOIMI NATIONAL IIA > K8 of Now Or- lcnn . nml the tlpkfti arc slKiifl liy llui piimlOuntof nn Institution whou t'liiirtor lrlKlitii tire ri'ntc'iltixl ' In tlio lilglm.xt court ! , tlirrufuru , bo > ru ufnll luiltn- tloni tiranoiirnioiiiiiclu'mnt. lir.SirMUHIt. tint the pruM'ntrhmlrr oTliolXti- ( Itiinii Mnti ; lolti-ry Couiiunv , nlik'litlie bUl'UI'.MIO t'OUUT tilT111C U. S lin iliVldU't to no sv COX- TIlAOTnltli tliu Stiild of t.oiilnlunn ami u imrtoC tliol'oinlltutlon of Iho ttiiti ) . DOl'.S.NOT ciplrolIN- 'i'lIiTlli : KlltST OK.IANl'AIIV , IMii. 'Iho l 'fflHlnturn of Loulslnnii , lilc'i ndjoiirncilon tlwlillliuf .Tulyof tliln vi'nr ' , lin < ( irilirml niiA.MKNIJ- MJi.Vl'ti ) tlltl C'unltitiitlon of tUo itatoln hiuill- lulllcd to thoppoplo lit niK'Incllon Inl .U. vhlchivlll Cdrry thochiirt < Tof'niKU > lMASASTATK ! I/OV- n KY ctiMt'A.sr UP to iiio row NINKTKKN nu.v- DllKl ) AMI NIMJIiiC.N : NIMJIiiC.N"Y "Y SUFFERERS KIJ.OJI Arrvoun n.'HIUy , h Youthful luill.crctlcms. fi"i Lout ManhooJ. Many men , from tbo Hfcet of youlhful ImpruilencM , JIHVO brviitftit nttoul ft ntnto ox ( weakness UiU hnth > < Jurv < l IlioicrnuiAlijrM * | 5 teni w much ns lo IntliK'o almu l tTwrjr i j other illswrtse , and thn rial c tu * of Iho J ( trouble Bcarraly over Ix-lruf UijuH'UH lltoy ; &re d < xturclfor f erj Uilnir but tliertshti i one. Notwlthstaivlliiif tlio limnvnliubjo ' J rcnivtliCii thatmurilcal sclunro tis produced < S f' r th rcUef of tliUclAf cf patiuntfi.nuno | of th ortJlnarjr motlciioftiintnicnt i Iiltnl'rractlct ) wo barn eipcriuiinUMl with 1 and dl corcn-J new nntl concentrated rcni- J dlp . The ac < * oniinnjJnff prcacrii ttonJi oC-1 f.rcdai a. rrrtnin nnd > ( > * ' * Jy 011 hundrcdr of CMC * lu our pruct Ire hnv reatorod to tK > i-f * rt licnlth by IU ute I all otticrrcrneilloafalloil. rerfwtljr pnreln- imHltfiitn niUft l > o UM.L ! Jjltho i rj-axutlon - of ! this ptvs ripllon. 11 fr ) throiyloncocA , 11 drtchnr , Jiitibvbitit 11 drat dm. HclanlaiDIolra , 1 Sdrftchm. ( It Iwniln. R trralnn. fit. igoallm eiimnp ( lroholJc,1crtIni ) J CjlTCtnne. n s. Mr. ( MnlfuOOplIt * . Takol pill nt 3pm. , aminn * PthiTOJi poiiii/toL.d. In nor " - . At Uc tliuo , nittkliitf tlio iic ThUictnotJTlada [ > * .4j toovurjrondlllon of i iit-rroun cJiMUtr ami w eakn * i IN etthcrnex , i and friitcclAlljr m tliomi ia a result IIIK from < linpruuf nc < \ Thu rt4'Ujrftllifl ) txjMcr * off IhM rMtn rntlronrfltmlyaitunt Mnjr.nml It * usu roiitinuM for aflioit ttinorlmnpii thtt < Illiquid , cUMlltrtti'il ' , nerri lufs cuuilltioli to \ onucf ieii iwpil lift'nnd tliror. Jnrjulr/ > Utlvu to this rrnitflfvs would ; ' > ay tillioiflwho would jirpfiTtoolitalntt of ! us b/roiulUlntr flam'cuelywaloilpack * J ( x containing (0 pills , cartfullj coin- < | if > unlcil , win 1 * rent by ittiirn mail from | our | rltat i lH ( > urnt ryorwf MillfutnUh d ; , which tlluuionoteaaoafor$5. ] , crc&ll on England / Medical Instiluto , OV Trrinun ! How , Motion , Mat. . . \ Stttf Onoyrinht , IS9 , l . I ) , lltut rn. THEDUEDEn- FACTORIES HAMPDEN LARGEST WATCHES Iti THE THE BEST. wonio. THE BEST SEND FOR THE DUEDEfl OUR BOOK , WATCH CA8B "FRAUDS MFQ. CO. , IN WATCH EH , " CANTON. OHIO. ELECTRIC BELT n trrilf I rrnt In iVr" r ot * * f"n p r SAKUlM iLECTIUOCO , , lMiU3 * > u i. , vT p ° * * * * < Vnt with portriJvi < . | LYOfi & ! HE Air , ' CHI cK