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THE OMAHA DAOM 33EES FRIDAY , OOTOBEE aO , 1890. I
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THE CITY ,
Hy Iho colliding of a B. & M. engine
with nn express truck nt tliounion depot
ycstorilny iifluriioon 1,000 pigeons were
released from confinement.
The Hamosot jissociiitlon. IB preparing
to hold u monster private meeting at the
rooms over L'521 Dougliuj utreet next
Montiny night , ntwlilcii tlmo the cam
paign worlcwill bo outlined.
John Grnnscoof nnd .Too Suclmvcro
lorKcd from VcaHprls yesterday nntl
tnken to Norfolk , whcro they AII I have
on examination bcfoio United States
Commissioner Huycs. The mon In
qiKjritlon wcro running a tnlooti , but HH
they ucro not Hjitlsllcd with tlm profits
they wpnficd in the wholesale business
without firbthn/vlnjr proeuietl a govern
ment liccMLso authorizing them so to do.
ThorirHtlJnptUt church on next Sun
day \vlll obi-crvottlmt the congregation
terms the special thank offering , which
taken place In the Second Sunday in Oc
tober o ( each year. The earnings of one
day will bo contributed by the members
unit friends of tlio congregation , Short
nddra.ste.4 will bo niiulo bj thopsiotor
Mid lending members of the church.
services will tnkuplueoiit 10:30 : a.m.
llotri Rnro In Jfcit. "
It iivltli the Contest confidence that
Hood's Kiirsuinrilln | Is recommended for loss
clnnpclilo , Indigestion. sick headache and
Imlhir troubles. This mciliciiio gently
tones llio stojtwch , assists digestion mid
makes ono "rc.il hungry. " Persons In deli
cate health , after talcing Hood's Sarsnparllla
ii few days , fluil themselves longing for and
eating the iilalnrst fooJ with unexpected
relish. _
Florence ( lolinjq ,
A party of Florentines surprised Mr. and
Mrs. A. U. Giinin at their homo In Oinahnoa
Tuesday evening. The tlmo ww pleasantly
* npent ia plajlng hlih | live. Among these
present were Mr. and Mrs , Simpson , Mr. anil
Mrs. Chapman , Missus Mamlo and Lirzlo
"Weasa , Misses IClngand Leslie , Messrs. Ule-
man , \Vcber and GoUlbransoti.
The school attendance hits Increased to
such im extent that Iho board deem
It necessary to engage a fourth teacher.
TIio services of lis.s Gardiner hnvo been
Bccurecl micl It is possible that tlio fouitli
room \vlll be opened on IMonday.
Cards arc out for the wedding reception to
ivllss Kmnia Wallicr and Mr. liimnett Solo-
man. which ivill beheld at tlio homo o [ Miss
AVallcer on October 10. 'Theywill boat , homo
to their friends alter January 13lSJlat ,
Spring Valley ,
Miss KUzn Loi-ahi is visiting friends la
Mr. and Mrs. Hall and Mr. Nlcmin and
Wiss LJ/rto AVcusa visited the corn iUeo , In
Sioux City on Sunday.
Mr. .7. Chapman c < cpc/c'tsto / build a dwell
ing house soon.
* Mr. J , P. Hansom's ' dauchtcr and family of
Chicago , 111. , have been visiting him. 'Iho
rneptiriK between father and daughter was a
Joyful ono , they having Jiot met for fourteen
years.
Grantl Cnnecrt anil
At the Coliseum this evening , - Admission
mission only 2-5 cents.
To Slicio Dealers.
When you patronise mo you icnow that
I will not compete with you by retailing
rubber boots , shoes , arllcs , sandnls , etc.
I nin not running twelve or fifteen retail
shoo stores under various names. I sell
at wliolosnlo only and have no Interest
in nny retail store. I amwestern agent
lor the Now Jersey Rubber SUoo Co. nt
Omaha and every shoo dealer knows
there is no bettor line of goods made.
My Bales this year BO far are inoro thnn
double any other season up to tills time.
Bond your lists anil discounts. Jerseys
will bo extensively advertised this sea
son. Z. I1. L124DSK-Y.
South ,
The last harvest excursion for the
Bouth will leave OnmhatitISO p.m. . Oc
tober 14 , via the Wabash R. R.
Jlelvillo Tonight.
The great and only Mclvllloat tbo
Coliseum this evening , 9 p. m. See him.
HAXIj NOPES.
"Wtojje or Xortlixvestcrii Employes
I'lio Iii8Hanior Association.
THE DUB contained the announcement a
Jew weeks aso ot the formation o im organ
ization composed of the engineers and con
ductors ot tha Chlcaco is Northwestern
Bystcin. A few days after the combination
was formed tlio Northwestern conductors
nslted for an lacreaso of wages and their de
mand Is still under consideration by the man
agement. Now the ciiglnecra ro In line
with n set of grievances relating1 to tliolr
houro of work and their pay. Thcro Is a
feeling that trouble may result if the man-
nRcmontof the ro.id refuses the request of
cither branch of the now alliance.
" \Vcntorn Passetiifcr Matters.
Nothing came of the meeting of tlio AVost-
ern Passenger association in Chicago Tues
day and vVodacsday , Tlio matter of rate cut
ting between Chicago and Denver was
"brought up- mid only resulted In n wrangle
BtnonRtho representatives of the western
roads In an effort tolecnto the source of the
troubles. How to regulate one-way party
rates to prevent their manipulation by ticket
trohorsalso c.uno up for consideration hut
action was postponed for ono monthto , wblch
date the meeting adjourned.
Jlelvlllo
The great and only Melville at the
Coliseum tills evening , U p. m. Sea liiui.
'Jho AVnjjeH of Sin.
It wns one of these quiet gloomy days at the
police station. K"ot moro than a dozen of
fenders were arraigned nt Judge Helsley'a '
liar and the wicked ones \\ere disposed of lu
ehort order.
Mike Cunningham had mutilated the peace
nnd Rood order of the city hyspcndlnp the
night In an alloy , For this oftcnse lie wllldo-
nato live days labor to tlio city ,
Funiilo Doran disturbed the quiet of the
Third ward hy attempting to paint that portion
tion of the municipality a biicrht carmine hue.
For indulging In this freak , she was com
pelled to contribute $5.f)0to the scliool funil.
Henry Mtitson tool : n band In a Third ward
.fight , for which ho will do live days at the
county jail. Tbo other party was t bo greater
ufforerond ho wussunton hlswuy rejoicing.
Melvlllc'Tonl/ilit.
The pront and only Melvlllc at the
Collboum tills evening , 0 p. in. Sco him.
Cov I a Denies ,
Oeticral Cowin authorizes a denial of the
Btory that hobad refused to take the stump
for the republican tlcltct. Ho proposes to
make soroml Bixscchcs during the campaign ,
and will bo hwm from as soou as court busi
ness permits. _
A.V.VO CK.11EXIS. .
Agues Ilomdon will be the next nttractlon
nttho Grand Opera house , commencing on
Sunday evening next , an engagement In
hfrlntCit and preatost success "La Bcllo
Warle. " Miss Heriuloti Unn actress of un
common force and iiuignetlsm , Rifted -v\iih
rare personal charms , and she lef t n most fix-
voniblo Impression hero from her enjrnge-
wient last season mthls very strong and ro-
xnarkaWo piny. _
The Kaealon Mexican feather workers are
nttructlntr uiuch attention ivt thoKdcn Museo
thUwcok. This is the only troupe that do
this kind of work inttio United States. Their
ingenuity is astounding. On Fiiday samples
of their work will bo given avay as BOUVO-
iilcra. The tluec-lieaded soiiKsti-casls a vhe-
iiomonon hard to explain , It is astonishing
niul must bo > ( t'C'ji to bo appreciated , Annlo
Hylvi-'ter , the t-hainpion bicyclist , is doing
rtrv clever riding. "A Trip to Paris" U a
ipcuking coined > and creates fun for all.
_ _ - . MMVM
Water Lily BoapILi \
TJII3 UlI'IlTlIISIthV CONTAGION.
toiiiTnkcn to ClieeU It Xow Cases
Itcportcdi
Dr.Gnpcn stated yesterdnylhathc would rc-
iort the number of diphtheria cases reported
urirg the past three months to the loltit
inectlnK of the board of health and the conn *
11 committee at 10 n. in. today. The
ncetlng was culled for > csteiday , but nt
he rciiucst of Mr. "Wheeler was postponed
ntiltbls morning.
The records of the city physician's offlco
hoxv that slnco Juno 1 of this year there
nivobeen 10 cases of diphtheria reported to
bntoftlcc.
Dr. ( hipcn has mnpln his ofllco on which
ire marked all diphtheria cases us soon M
licy are report cd. This in.ip shows that the
Iseti o Is most prevalent lu tlio < listrict
lomidcd hy La 1(0street ( on the north , CumlriK
u tlicsoutli , 7 < lncteeiith on the cast , and
nd Thirtieth on the west , There nro 113
louses -placarded , aiu | in sorao of thcso
louses there uroflvo cases.
New dlx > hthcrla cases were reported as fol
owstnlho city physician yesterday : KJ2J
, 'orth Twcnty-ilrst sticct : 11IH KortliTwen-
y-uighth street ; 1203 Xorth Twcnty-llrst
trcetf Jl2.1I > arkerBtnet ; 1413 North Twen.
y-Jlrst street.
Diphtheria cases were reported nt the of-
Ice ot the board of education nt the follow-
IIR- places * i t ! M South Thirtieth ; northeast
orncrof Eleventh nml Arbor street ) IDtJl
South Seventeenth ; liM South Twenty-sixth ;
Wtt Lakes T JO North Twenty-fourth ; ! 0
South Sixteenth , Typhoid fever cases \vcro
cpoitcd as follows : llilSJBininot ; 2Sl.C'nss ;
DOS Ohio.
the ofD. II.
Ilnrry Huston , six-year-old son
Inston , died Wednesday ni ht at the
esklonce , 2ii2 I'lanklln street. Tlio funeral
rill bo held from the house this morning ,
ntcrmeiit at Forest Lawn.
Have used Dr , Tnoinns' Mcctrlc Oil for
roup and colds , and declue it a positive
ure. Contributed hyYiii. . Kay , C70 Ply-
nouth Avo. , Buffalo , N. Y.
TUIilll IIDADS AHIJ SAPE.
> o tllla'tcr C'lftrkson Will Not Tire
Present liiiiployen.
Major ClarUson stated to a Bnn represent
ative that he would yrolja-ljly ussume ch.irgo
of the postofllco about November 1.
"I haves my bond here nnd will liavo it
iRiied nnd transmitted to the department in
a few days , and it will probably bo some time
before the bond is approved and my coimnia-
lon sent me. " .
" \Vill you malto any changes in the force
of thoomcel"
"Xono vhatovcr , ns far as Iknowno.w.
Tbo postofllco is ono of these peculiar con-
crns which will not admit of random
Image * . It would seriously ititcrforo with
ho usefulness of the olllco to put in a lot of
green men wtio would know nothing o ( the
vorlc and would only iiitcrfuie with tlio
iropcr transaction of the business of the
iflicc. I shall doevcrythingpossiWo to make
ho service effective , ami have had no idea ot
miking any changes in the personnel of the
irescnt force. "
" \Vhattruth Is there in the reports which
i.ivo been current to the effed.that you
vould appoint Mr. Sawbill or Mr , Ourmostcr
n your assistant ! "
"Xono whatever. Those stories nro made
from whole cloth , Such Ideas never entered
ny head or those of Mr. Sawhlll or Mr.
lurinestcr. I shall retain the present in
cumbent if ho chooses to remain. "
10.OOO I'eoplo
Visit the Coliseum daily. Grand con
cert. Beautiful displays. The great
Melville tonight at the Colisoura. 25
cents admission to till.
A , Wretched Condition of Affairs.
O.MUIA , Neb. , Oct. 9. To tlio Kdltor of
Tun lieu : DearSlr A number of your sub
scribers nnd citizens on Davenport street
adlncent to the intersection of Twenty-sixth
nnd Davenport streets , would like to know
whcro the responsibility rests for the present
condition of the street crossings in said local
ly , and also as to what remedy they have ( if
any ) . Seine six weeks ago a gang of men
: amealong , took up the wooden strectcross-
ngs and portions of the plunk sidewalk ,
[ > rcparatoryto grnding down Twenty sixth
street ; that woik being completed , tlio said
crossings and sidewalks were replaced ,
but In such a miserable and un
workmanlike manner as to soon
render the intersections above re
ferred to as nothing short of a veritable
quagmire. Tbo wooden crossings uro nil
broken to pieces by teams , and now , in addi
tion to the mud ( much moro than ankle
deep ) are pieces of planks and largo spikes
strewn over the crossings , n standing nienuco
not alone to vehicles nnd horse's feet , but to
pedestrians. It is really too bad that n great
city lilto ours should tolerate such an object-
ionaUo nuisance , and it Is most mortif jlni ? to
believe that any city government would al
low grasping contractors to perpetrate such
outrages. Of course , citizens hi the neighbor
hood are Indignant , and It may bo that at
times indignation Is unreasonable , but I ven
ture to assert that should you , or ono of your
icpoiters , visit the locality In question today ,
cither would blush to beheld the wanton and
worse than wretched condition of affairs , ns
stated herein , and I am confident that you
would agree with mo that this complaint is
not ovcr-catlmatcd. Respectfully ,
A SfBSCUIBCIl.
1O.OOO I'eoplo
Visit tlio Coliseum daily. Grand con
cort. lieautifiil cllsnlavs. The croril
Melville tonight at the Coliseum ,
cents admission to all.
A Riff Improvement.
Haydch Bros. , tno big dry goods men
on Sixteenth , near Dodge , have just sue
ceedcdin securing sixty-si feet fronting 01
Dodge street , immediately west of Leslie's
drugstore , the lot extending south to tuo
alloy. These gentlemen will begin at once
tbo erection of n maaimoutli addition to the !
already largo store building. The now strut1
turo will bo ono and a half times as largo n
their present quarters and two stories , higher
The other building will bo r.usei
two stories , nuking the cntlro store six
storirs and basomonc , Tlio rear wall of the
prcst'at building will bo torn down and the
now and thoonenlrendy built bo in ado ono
structure. The floor capacity will bo 13l , ! ) < i
foot , about thre * and ono-ciKhth acres , o
over two entire blocks , The building' will b
supplied with thrco passenger and two
freight elevators , nswell as all modern eon
venicnces for the handling of goods. When
completed this will bo ono of the four larpes
dry goods houses in the United States
Ground will bo broken Immediately , nnd th
building pushed to completion with energy.
Onuid Concert niul HvpnslUon
At the Coliseum this evening1. Ad
mission only 25 cents ,
H. P. Jacques , general purchasing renteii
tbo Kansas Ulty & Fort Scott railroad. Is ii
the city , at tlio 1'axton.
It * op rlor ioellfnco r'OTOnlnmllllnn olhome
for morolliiinu quitter cd crrlurr. U u vitd b
tliu Unltvd BUtea Uorvtniupnl. KndoriPtl bf tb
bauds or the iraal unlTeiiltlei is fie Btronnost ,
1'uroitincl raoit Iltilthful. Dr rrlco'iCr nnllBtt
In * I'unJur Uooi attconlilo cumonla , llueot tlum.
bold onlr In cam ,
rBICB DAKI OPO\VDKUCO. ,
Tcrk. '
Till ! COU11TS.
AN'nnihcr of Intcrc'StliiKCnKcg About
to Ho 1'ut on Trlnl.
The case of the state aKalnit John Ilnrrls ,
who wascharjcd with hnving committed nu
assau 1 1 upyi Lizzie Hilcy , a rolorod woman ,
\\M cvnclndcd in Judijo Clarkson's court'
ytstcnlay , and the jury rctu rued uvcrcilctor
Today the use of thostntonBtitwt Bnrnoy
Smith will goon. Smith IsaSouth Omaha
man wlio several mouths a o , while In aroxv ,
cnrrcd ono Anton Hern Itcr. Ho Is charged
with assault with Into lit to Mil niul murder.
If this case Is llnlsheJ. Wllltan Shlpp will
bo put on tlio rrclt. Khipp Is thoj ; yt'ld
man vvlio lo\cd Dora How man , aiiJ bccmiso
Dora dlil not return hU love lie shot tit her
tlirco times , whllo she win cntcritij ? her
slater's house on South Seventeenth street , u.
ft\v \ w of Its HKO ,
Next Monday the case of thostnto apnlnst
Lurry Kluncy wllllitivo n hearing , Kinncy
\vasa doorlccopcr ot the Coliseum , and It is
eliarpcil thutho vcfusecl ccrtmn rlKhts to cer
tain citizens ; that Is , ho rcfusod to nllow
colored pcoiilo to cuter the building after
tUcy htul i > uichnsoil the tlcltcts. The
dayJ. .1 , McJItinurU bookurt ( or tilal. This
man is the patty -who lists bccnuhniKcd with
havlne robbcJ Lawyer llltebiool" .VJ in cold
.ctish.
.ctish.Tueiday tlio cdmty commlssioiiprs will
linvc xomothini ; totny , nml they vprose \ \ \ -
ciito Chiirles \Vmit , a iiiiin vlio they claim
offered them iiioncylf thcv would oto lor .
measure In v\hlch he was interested.
Thufsilay the second iiiaitcriii ! the Munn-
Ivnovvlui tulultcry cnsovni liavu nlienrliiK1 ,
iintl this tlmclt will bo the woman , Dor.iii.
3Cno\vlcs , who will ho prnsccutcil.
Mrs. Mercer , manicure , 401 JJoo lildg-
County Oiurt ,
Andrew , J. Slinpiou commenced suit in the
county court ycsU'rilay to recover & 74I.W )
from .1. C. Wlleox. In his petition Slmiisou
tillegcs that Wilcox has failed to pay the
May , .Tune , July and August lent , duo on tlio
"Fourteenth stieet building in which tlio old
Republican vat Derated , and la addition to
tills has failed to pay the water tux , Miioant-
.ludKiiients were rendered ni follows yes-
toidiij- : Havens vs Paul , Ko'.i.l.'J ' ; Drownleo
vfl Lindsay , f.'i : NuhrasUa Nation.il liauk
vs IsanoS. Eloscall , J9i.'J.t(5 ) ( ; sanies to same ,
Sl503.ua.
,
Slugori , ao'urs ' , ami imbllc speakers use
Aycr'sClieny 1'cclural. It Is the ftvorllii
uniL-ily for hoarseness ami all affections o !
tlie voc.il oigjiis , throat , and lungs. As nn
anoiljiio ami uxiicctoiant , tlio effects ol
tills picpnr.itloii aio pioniptly leallzcd ,
"Aycr's Cherry I't'etoial husilono me great
good. It Is a splcmllil icinedy for all dis
eases cf tlic throat nml lungs , and 1 luuo
miichileasiue | In testlfjIiiK tolls incilts.-
( Itev.C. N. Nichols , No , Tlsbury , JI.iss.
"In my jirofesslon of nn niictloncer , nny
affection of Iho voice or tliro.it Is a seiious
m.ittci . , but , at each attack , I have lieen ic-
llcved hy [ v\v doses of .Ajcr's Chfriy
I'eetoMl. This remedy , with oullnntj cine ,
lias woikeil such nninglcaloirictthntl lla o
snfloicd voiy little Ini'oiiu'niciice. I } in\a
also usid It In my family , \\lth very excel
lent ICSIlltS.lliCOllgln , tollls , &C. " - Will. II ,
Quurtlj , Minlatonso.Australia. , .
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ,
nv
DR. J.C. AYEE& CO. , Lowell , Mass.
Bold bytll DrugglBti. Price $ ltlx l > ottlce$5.
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
STIBEIET
OMAHA , NEB.
The most widely nml InvoraWj known spec
ialists in tlio United Htntca. Their lcm- { ex
perience , romnrkablo skill niul imlvornjil suc
cess In tlio treatment nntl cura of Nervous.
Olironloand EurKlcal Disease * , cntltlo thcnn
cmlnont physicians to tlio full confldencoot
Uioanilciecl very \vhoro. Tlioy Kunrntoo :
A UEIU'AIN A.NI ) POSITIVE CUKE for
the uwfuletrocts of early vice and thenumer-
ous ovllj that follow lu Its train ,
1'UIVATE. ' I1LOOD AND HKIN DISEASES
spoiullTeomjilot ; ly ami ponmmoiitly tuirrd.
NimVOUa llBMIUTVANDBKXUA.I , DIS-
OUIlKU9ylold readily totholr sklllJul treat
ment.
1'lbES ' , FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCEUS
Riiarantceu cured Mtliout l > ala or detention
from iMHlnosi ,
HVDHOOELB AND VAUICOOEI.E pormn-
Wc.ikncss utiil all ilcllcuto dlsorileripuciilUir
tocltlior BOX posltUuly cured , as ell nsnll
functional dlwrdon that result from youth
ful follies or the OMCSH ot n > : tturo years.
< sT IfTII JU Ouaranti-od jiorniano nil y
OllXlVyl U llcured , removal con nleto.
wlthoutcuttlni ; , cuustlo or dlliitatJon. Ourm
affected at homo by patient nltliout amo-
iiicnt's tain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MbN ,
fill ? U The uwful oltoots of
L UK II
early vlcu wlilcli
oifanlo weakness , destroying both mind und
body , with all Its droadcil ills , poruianonty
cured.
Afldrosj those who havolm-
mii-ort thoiniBlvui by Im
proper Indulgence and solltaiy habits , \vhlah
ruin both mind ntid body , uiinttlngthonifor
business , study or mirrliiRO.
HalCllICD MEN or tlio.o rntorlnjon that
hnppy life , aMaroolphyslcaldehllityqulckly ,
assisted.
OUR BITCOE33
IB based open facts Fl rst 1'taotloal cxterl-
cnce. riecond-Kvory case Ii spoolally itudled.
thus starting rlRht. 'XUlrd-Medlclnea are
prepared In our laboratory eiaotly to suit'
ouui case , th uiofTectluBcures without Injury.
Drs. Betts & Belts ,
1-109 DOUGLAS STRFET , OMAHA. NEB.
B11LEI ,
Graduate Dentist.
A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber
For Five Dollars.
A perfect fit KUurautccJ. Troth extruded
withoutii'iln or diinsor. nntl wltl out nnaps-
Iliotlcs. Oolil nml kllver lllllngs at loncit
rates. Bridge and Crown Work , Tcvtli Mlth-
o\itl | ! > .tcs. .All work warranted.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , I6TH AND FARNAM
( jKntraroo , IClh street elevator , Upon oua-
113 nit til b o'doolc.
DR. KENSINGTON.
Eye and Ear Surgeon
1310 Douglas Street. Spectacles accurately
fltt5a.
FOR MEN 01NLY
MAGIC CUREKYW S
VOUS nEI ! I Ul'V. woiikne ii of lloily and
Mlml ; Eilootsot Errors or i-xecssosln Old or
VOUIIR. Itobilkt. Noble JIAN1IOUU ( ull.vro-
atorouVo \ Kuaruntco every case or nionuy
rtiluiulod. Hauiplo rourto , Uvo days' treat
ment , fit full course. t& . tcourcly scaled from
observation. Cookltouicily Co , . Uinaliu. Neb
tit
) \ Physicians Advice.
1 Buffeted Cor.yenra
from g ncraUloWHty.
TrlctldLlicr remedies ,
UK ! got no rclloL
Jly PliyiiJoimi prcsoriljcd S. S. S ,
IlncrcMcd In'flcsli !
lly ppoU to Improved ;
Iganc ! l itrcnglh ;
\Yas mailo young agalnj
ills the best medicine I know of.
2JAHALBY TUIUMS : , Oakland City , InU
Send for our boofc 011 Jllood and
Skin Disea&cs.
Swirr Si'Ecirio Co. , Atlanta , Gt *
" Here is a corset that -
well ; wear it tlirce weeks and
bring it back and get your
money again if it isn't exactly
what you want in every par
ticular. "
That is what you -will hear
at the store about one corset
no other Ball's. '
It means that Ball's ' corset
is right for nine women in
ten.
ten.The store has a primer on
Corsets for you.
CaiCAao Consrr C < ? . , cnicago and New York ,
Healthy
Women
The frail AVO man is
out of fashion ; the ala-
easter complexion is
tabooed by society ; the
chronically indisposed
woman , is a burden.
Gocl moulded the fe
male form to be the
/
perfect ! on of n a t u r al
loveliness. Nature and
health are sisters. The
woman of the day is
searching1 for strength.
An intelligent abstract
of the Gospel of Health
is contained in an arti
cle entitled , " Gymnastic
Exercise for Wo7mn ,
in the
theOCTOBER
OCTOBER
Ladies'
Home
Journal
Pomo of the Contents :
run KING'S DAUGHTERS.
Practical rohtfiouj . reading , edited by
tlio President.
PAPE113 ANTD HUSBANDS.
"Ways ol rcjjulutiiipr these hulr-laco
nwsivncos.
THE COURTSHIP OP GEtf. GIUXT.
The warrior's ' unwnrliko proposal.
HINTS forPIUVATE 71IBATRICAI.S
Appreciated by both actor and audi
ence.
HOW I IIAAT GRO\A'NT OLD.
P. T. Htirnum explains his unim
paired health.
THINGS TO HE MADE POll PAIRS.
Tno "Bag Fair" and running it ,
WOMEN AS LITERACY WORKERS.
Tholr adaptability to high literary
work.
AT L ABOUT FLOWERb.
Two pages o ( timely lloriculturc.
Till ! PIIACTIOAL HOUSEKEEPER.
Dinner dishes delightfully digestible.
Laxative Ioo4.
IIOM13 DRESSMAKING.
The rcaliziitlon of economic tasto.
'IN THE WOUI.D OP FASHION.
Truthful rdUeotions of the newest
nioaes.
AN OPENING FOR YOUNG WOMEN.
Anew trnde-profosslon.
CniLDnUN OK TJII : VANDHRniLTS.
Iiitercstlnervlowsof the ollspi-ings ol
wealth ,
WEDDING DA.V ANNIVERSARIES.
Prom wooden to golden.
READY MADE FAMILIES.
\Yord8to seooncl-aiid fathers , mothers
TALMAGE TA.L.KS ,
"Koliflious Hrspopsia , " "Coughtng
Chnreli , " anil more.
ETIQUETTE POINTS FOR GUESTS.
To do and not to do.
On the news stands , lOo a
copy.
By mail , One Dollar a year ,
Curtis Publishing Co. , Philadelphia.
"HOW D'E DO ? "
Bonn answer cliff rlly , bt-i-auio tlif ) ' art itsI
ami full a/life , oilier * luirerlni ; Iroia NIMIV-
ui'N I1I.IUL.1TV. olf. aniiH-er cloomily >
MSjrelimtifi Jfrlliutt * , Hiirrnta l/ > i/ori > .
jKiiu : Jiiitji'ir ' , co.jiifr ) ioNv. i.mra
"WHAT AILS YOU ? "
OUR SHOE DEFT. -
Is crowded with new goods for the fa.ll , and notwithstanding the steadily advancing price of leathejK
we arc in a position to offer our fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our Shoo *
Department so popular in so short a time , Our stock for the fall \vas ordered very early , befo j
the manufacturer's thought of advancing prices ; the material was selected with care and th6
Shoes -were made and finished in the best workmanlike manner , and we are now ottering not
only the largest assortment , but also the best made Shoes for iNIen and Boys , honcsl ooihioJiic /
( tie arc not afraid to back tuU/i ait r guarantee.
To signalize the opening of the Fall Season in this Department we place on sale to-di } ' ,
2OOO pair fine Calf Shoes , Congress and Lace , warrantc Goodycar "Weitat $2.50. This .1
is the same quality and make which we sold last season'as a great bargain at $2.75. Shoes
made with Good3ear Welt , arefully as good for wear and elasticity as Hand-sewed Shoes , Thfc
above arc an extraordinary bargain. \\re know Shoe Stores would charge at least $3,50 or 54
for like goods.
Our "Worlcingman's" shoes for $ i. 25 , of which wesell thousands of pairs every season , ar $
turning out better than ever this fall.Yc have placed early orders for enormous quantities ally
the manufacturer has greatly improved upon the make of them. No more honest shoe wasj
ever offered for sale at such a low price. It is solid leather throughout , and the make and finish
is perfect. Nothing short of $2.00 will buy such a shoe elsewhere.
In the finer grades we show an exceptionally large assortment , all styles of toes , and all
kinds of lasts , shoes to fit any foot.
All our other departments are loaded with new goods. In every line we have put in a big stock
anticipating an increased trade.
PRIORS LvOWRR 'PI-IA.N EXVRR.
Open until 8 p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m.
Corner 14th ind Douglas Streets.
Goo. Advice.
It was Cowp'or who Sivid'To bo
cl rossed , well broil and well
equipped , is ticUot peed , enough to
pass us readily through every
door. " The first o ! thonbovo qual
ifications can bo obtained by pur"
chasing from us ono of our
Fine Cheviot Suits
which are equal in st lo , finish and
material to the best apovo d cus
tom w orlc.
DRS , MERRILL & MERRILL
Chronic , Nervous Dlnort nnd Snrslcil ni onim anl
Phc ncsor llio Kyo , lir. ! ; Na < u , 'Ihrutitotiil Clioit.
b | eulnl Alto u lion In Il > nt. < u < > ! ' \V
nicii mill Chllilron ,
Tlio doctor h ITO had yean of exp rlonoj In tilt
linipltnliof llrooKliniinU.Now York , ami iircnmonj
lhoinoitfl\lCfl'S3ruluul : vlJolj ItrorrnspcclnUit * In
llncountry. .
To Voiinic nml 31lliIp-AfiCl | ( ricti.
I at Manhood , Nervous Dultlllir. Sporuintirrlnn * ,
Fc'inlnnl l.'jx i" , riii'lrnl Di'cay , i Islnj from InclM-
cri'tlon , | ire < iillilk' > lceplcbsiii" 3. ilofiiomlcricr , plin-
pics oiitnofjro , ivvmlonlo i > clPty. onlly dlicoup
iiiTd , Inrk ol rnnllclenec ! , dull , unlit for Html r or bill I-
imi , tmil limit life a burden , lately , iiornnnoiitlf
Dd pcedlly cired.
lllonil nml Skin Disonso-J.
FyrliU'n. ' " < ll cn < o moat ilronjlul In It ) roulti ,
completely oruillcalot.
Ot'iilto-Urlrinrv Surtrcrv.
nonorrluc. ( Hoot. Bnilillli , Hyilrocob , Vnrlrooolo ,
end Stilcturo rnillCJlly nml miteir rjireil nl' .iul
nnln or dutonllon from tJililiuiii. All Hovuil l a.
Urinltlri auUliupuUlniQiitilo iuirrluLuiumcjiull/
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N. It. l'er ons uiiablu tovlult u may bo treito.l nt
Ibelr homos br corrcspondi'iico. Mo lklno nd la-
etructlonmentby oxpruss , foniultiitlon free.
fund iconti lu etuiups to liisiirorui > lr
U18 Kifrt'omli Sr. , Oipn < tltn nojl's
Opera lloiiBc , Oiimliu , .Neb.
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Tlio Specialist ,
InnsurfissoHln the ( ro.-it-
ment oJitll runim [ fill.
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hood , hlllllTUIlU , or imln
In rcl < Miln llio Uvldor ,
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ilnji , HklnDlacHos , Cutnrrri
nml all IMsii'iui ol tlio
ISIoocl , Heart nnd I.lvtr , Ko-
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Inttruiucnti or "local trcur-
ment. " Udlca from ) to i
onlj. Wrlto for tlrcu.
enchtf Hie nboia
mid honing nuny of tbo
moil rcrnirkuUocurei < > !
fict , N. II Cor. 1 all inrt riroam St > . , tntraoc * 01
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MAX ME YER & BRO. ,
The Popular Jewelers ,
Are receiving daily from the londlaw maTUifacturara of this
country nnd Europe , u'l tin LA.TE3T NOVBDTIBS In PINE
JEWEL , BY , SI LATER VVA/RE , OCOJK9 , BRONZE OBNA.-
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Ail our custom ra nro TREA.TED ALIKE , whether tholr
SMALL or GREAT.
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and I arnam. Oiiialia ,
rJiTESVABLISHED 1800.
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NO OUREl ! MO RAY.
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