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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1890)
1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , OCTOBER 30 , 1800 , f > MORSE'S. CliDAR HiiNS TOR BIANKRTS. 11-4 All Wool $3.90. To-morrow sale - -wo place on 1OO pairs extra largo size nil wool White Homespun Blankets a $ OOO quality at $ O.OO. All Blankts Sold from Cedar Hins 1M Gray Blanket $3.67. 1BO pairs extra siG and weight -n gronttaargaln , worth $ B.OO for to-morrow only $0.67 a pair. BED COMFORTS j SPECIAL NUMBERS. D bales GoodSlzo Comforts , 49c Each. C bales Full Size Comforts , 75c Each. B bales Extra Size Comforts , 98c Each. To-morrow place on sole a large shipment of now Eider down Comforts , best French Bntino covering and corded edges , on display at our new "Cednr BhVBlanket Deportment on second floor. 1 case premium quality Car riage Rolaes B4x72 inches , new , designs , strictly nil wool nnd silk l < bound edges. Price for this sale , IVlorse Dry Goods Co , TO ARCH ENEMIES OF LABOR TLo Sbainolcss Manipulation of tbo Alliance by Powers and Burrows , METHODS OF POLITICAL SCHEMERS , A Southing Arraignment by Master \Vorkinuii llolvoy ol'tlio Allliinco HOHSCH WlllttioKtilKlitHHti- < lorso Such Knnvory ? Nr.musiu Cirr , Neb , Oct. 25. To the Knights of Labor of Nebraska : for months past you luu'o rccoUod tin unllniitod amount of advice from nion , both wltliin and without the order , us to the pionci disposition otyour ballot on the coining -Hlulayof November , Knowing the facts , as I halo from the be ginning , I liavo up to this date refrained from publio expression , on what is known as tlio people's independent movement pimply bec'.uiso of the many honest mon ns well ns personal friends who espoused its cause , 1111 ti tlio fact that it would ill-becoino tno to pose as the antagonist of any reform movement , oven though I Itnow It to bo In hands that , so [ ar as the principal issues at ptako nro concerned , rendered It a parody on bonot.lv either of purpose or Intention. I would bo bllont oven now , but nutters liino gone fiom b.id to worse , ana today ouo man l > y sonwunnccountnblo cent rullzutlon of power stands foith ns the absolute dictator of n movement originally built by honest hands nnd willing hearts ; to exalt whom ho may pee lit , U > damn whom he may please , and to oxoeuto on Ids polltlcul gallons and inter In his private giwoynrd men who were In the front of the buttlo for the great common people when ho vas n babe In swaddling clothes This state of nfluiw certainly indi cates something radically wrong , not on tlio part ot the honest farmers and uorkingincn SUio in the beginning constituted the rank nnd Hloof the inovoment , but on the part of ono whosolntiraatokiio\\lcdioof ; all the arts of political chicanery , intiiguo and manipula tion enabled him to socnro almost absolute control of a movement Inhich all others Oiinio together ns honest men , and no innn felt the nooossity of w.itehinir ills neighbor. Ixit us sou If a tow straps will not botraj tlio tllroctlon ot the wind. Bonw tinio previous to the meeting of the people's ' convention In Lituoln I was In a certain cltin \ this slate on business anduliilo there mot several gentlemen interested In tliH iiKnoiiiont. In a piivuto convolution \\lth one I was urged to lieeomn n candidate ) for miinliution on the suto ticket , with tlio Inference attached that itrouKl bo nriaiigeil I declined unqimlttlfdly , not recognizing that the people weru speaking to 1110 , nud 01 these brought prominently to my itttatitlcn at tlio time , all hive since gone to their ruunitl they have places on the state oren - urosslonnl ticket of the independent jiarty Thus hns Burrows created whom JIB would yes , and d.auuuHl whom ha would for the instant that tlio n line of Dr. I'donum of 1'ollt eountv , an honest , able , upright man and a tmo Knight of Labor , \vaa 8xikon | or throughout the t-tuto us a possible candld.itooii that tlekot , nnirows , Icnowing bo could not own nud control utin , at omo ran tlio black IIig o ( iwlltlcnl piracy to the mSst liead , nnd with the battle cry of " 'o Quarter" ilnglng in their cars , Coleman and Ills kiilk-htof lubor friends walked the plunk \\ldlethls Onptain KUlil stood bv iiiul smiled. Generil O , II. Ynti AVyok , ono of the tmoat filonds the knights ever liad lu this or any other state , has recently been conducted over this saino plank bcvauso ho would not , at the dictation of JluriWtt , publicly falsify tlm rtxiuil of nil honest man uho was a can- cllJuto for congress on un opiwslnK tlekot. Hut uou wus this stnto of ultiuw brought about I Von' easily , U'lds Napoleon of poll- tics recognized the fact that the control ef tlm appointment ot dulegatca to tlio peiiditg convention would place almost alcUtotial powers In his hands and chnngo tlio old mlaijo torcuil " > ox Dunows.oic popall. " Join II. Powers , who wiu , in a incasuw , to bo onu eftho bcia'Uoiirlo * of this movement , wa : THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. illl Btli Floor. An invitation is extended to ladies to call and give our custom dicssmaking department a trial. Whether your materials me purchase I from us or not we arc willing to make your dress , knowing : that we will have gained a customer when you see the class of work we are doing , It is not by any means an experiment with us we have alieady turned cut woik that for FINISH , FIT and ELEGANCE of style is equal to any done in the world. For the present we are making dresses at ONE HALF the price charged for similar work in New Yoik , lioston , Philadelphia or Chicago. Our efforts to establish , with the aid of the best talent from Paris and Berlin , a first class dressmaking ; establishment in Omaha , has been gicctcd with flattering success , and we hone that Omaha ladies will see that it is to their interest to aid us in cairying on such an establishment , Although we have a complete stock of dress patterns , trim mings , etc. , brought fiom Paris by our representative especially for this department , yet it by no means follows that you must puichasc from us in order to have your goods made. Bring in your materials we will show you what we can do. DRESS GOODS l l' We have a very rich line of neat cloth colors in genuine Scotch Clieuots , equal to any shown in New York for $1,50 , , our price $1.25. Velvets and silks to match. 40 and 42 inch Plain Colors All Wool French Dress Goods , STfcc. worth $1,25 Another lot at 75c , fully worth $1 $ a yard. undoubtedly acquainted w 1th and assisted In the programme. So the U\o men , Powers nnd Burrows , who wanted , In an unlnlr manner , to control the state nlllnnec , were determined to have contiol of the Independent convention. Ulioy ordcicd that t\\o persons should do all tlio wo ! < of calling , organizing nnd llxliif , ' the apportionment of tlio conven tion ; a , Kicat responsibility for two men to assume. Hut they feared if moie than two wore appointed they could not control , ho they would not allow thteo to bo designated , and then they soon planned tint they should control tlio two moil , orr.ithcr ono in in , for tint was all intended , bo Hoi > : o\vs \ ordcicd Thompson , secretary of the alliance , unit Ills own secretary , who obms implicitly hia oulors , to name one motubor ; of course thatviis Bur rows , nnd Mr. Cnvldock , secretary of the Knights , vas to name the other. Cnddock declined to do that dutv , and Burrows , with the nld of Powers , did the woik with only one object that they two should have complete ( ontrol. No sane tiuiu , no man with the least honesty in his nnturo , could lime committed so Kieatan outr.igo upon polltUnl associates , and In the becnming of arefoun movement where the interests of so many laborers nnd producers vero dependant. Pocrs schemed at tbo concrc iona ! con vention to nominate Item , nniliiidiicctU to se cure his o\v n nomination for governor. Then io schemed at the Ihhd congressional con dition to noimnuta McKeiijlian , to sccuto additional strength for his own nomination for governor. Then , as Powers nnd liurrows Vtoroopen nnd active prohibitionists , strong piolnbltion counties which they could lontiol were Riven a representation far beyond their popuhition. But vhilo playing for labor tcs , the greitost outiagouy tills pair of worthies was whorothuy actually slmt out the labor dement fiom its Just proportion of icpre entation Our labor fi lends at the state con ; ention felt tills outnigo , nnd were determined to foico lit least an appearance ) of justice even then , but ether counsels piw ailed , and with the hone Unit In the future fail tre itmcnt might 'lun iuna3Uio atone for so glnting a wrong , it waa passed by in silence but dis content. But these two , Powers and Durrows , would notstop , they Insisted that men who followed their lead must bo absolute slaves ; they must not question their ciders ; mint lead no pipers nuillicav no speakers except such nscio commissioned by them. It has become apparent , too , that only ono old po- llcal pirtj rtiust bo bcnellttod by their action , ns was manifested when MrKulglnn was noni- limted , n democrat , nnd ondoi-sed bj thodomoc- racy , wiicrcastt hen ICoIn as nominated , a 10- piibticuii , the democrats refused to eudoi > o \VlieiiBuirowi \ issued a slander ngalnst N. V. llailanand ex-Sonator Vim \VyeKiis was his dilty ns n man nnd peison.il friend of Har bin , repelled the charge , u chtrgowhlih men of all parties know to be false , the bossis , Powers aiict Burrows , % \ouldnot toloiato the oxcrclso of manhood on the part of ex Sen ator Van W\fk , and theydoteunincd to drive him out nnd destroy his infhionctt , Burrows was a good man for this \\orlc. Ho Is a Kond man to undeitake to banish cx-Senn- tor Vim \Vyelc , n man who for years has hboml lu pilvato and public , throw uv > ly Ids own hope of pivfuriiiuiit and prospect of lo.electlon as L'I Uud States senator In hjs do- \otion to tlio hiU'ieaU of the people us ( rniiist oorpor.itlons syndicates and trusts. But what concerns us U the complete Ignoring of our claims , ( list la the apportion ment of the convention , then in the coin- position of the state ticket , and most im portant of nil the fact thut any principle of knighthood that stands la that platform to day vas Incorporated In it only after the most gallant tight onthopurtof the Imlghta ( ires out. Powers ll\es up In the Republican valley , ii Hitchcock county. A Blanco will show how ho provided Tor n section which for years voted as the B. .t M. railroad wanted , and its most reliable \assals lived In that county. U'hero was Powers then , and what \\as ho dolngl But look ut the tituvs ; Dolo1'opuln - Kittrs. tlon Dimdr . 5 4 , W Dl.aso . a 4U ( 1'liyo ' * . 5 H/tfiO llurlan . M B.IUS I'liruns . , . 11 ! > , < vU 1'runUln . M TA't ) ( losper . , 10 4Ml KcMl Willow . H tf\a 1'rontlur . SI 8,171 UltcbcuuU . li 5.TUT , Now on what did Powers and Burrows base their ivproseuUttioii In these counties except population , for until recently tlioy were controlled bj the U , & 21 , aud hero about fl\o hundred population is given"onr > ( delegate , 111 delegates to lill,181 population. Then look at the countius further east : Dolu1'oiitili - Kalcs. tlun S-illno It I'Jti.'O I'llliiioie 15 iniiiO York 12 17.JH Sottnrd ,12 NJO'i' ' ' ) Hutlrr II 13 PS Adams li L'lJUl Is IOST'19 ' Then look at the two counties \vith the laigcst ] > opulatlon of organizud and unorgan ized labor : ' Iielo1'optil i- KHtes. lion Douslas lii J.IT.'SJ liincastoi ! t TO.IIJ 41 SM.5I4 . In the Republican valley ono delegate to 500 population , In Douglas nnd Lancaster , the strongholds of the knlgnts , ono de.ccrato to about 4,700 imputation. I ask In the name of nil that Is honest , what caused this enor mous dliTctctnol Is it barely possible tint Mr. Burrows know the feeling of the knights towmd ( jcni'ial Van Wyek , and vlitually dufinnchiscd an clement lie could no't control } Let tlio reader mtiko his own answer. Now stop and cindidly con sider what of rotomi , what of good dd\cni- mont , what of political ad\nnceincnt to the people can come fiom all this. I say nothing , and have the manhood not only to say It , knowing the opposition I will encounter in some qunitcrs , but to defend my Judgment on this matter ut anj t imo or place that it imy bo necessary. Now to the knights of the First congres sional distilct I would say one \\ord. Kvtiv indication points to tlio fact that your next lenrescntativoin congicsslll boonoof two men It n ill cither bo a man who bollu\es the I ihnr problem to bo the gicutest question befoui the AinoiicMii people todnv ; the man whoc'hoso to servo on the committee on labor In the last congress in piefurcnco to any other of a half dorcn Impoit.mt cornmlttios that wore freelj ortcrcd ; tlio man whoso dl- lectcllort gave you the national oicht hour law that will prove tlio entorli.gcdgoto nil future'success in thostru Klpforushoitur work day ; the man whoso untiring efforts are largely responsible for the convict labor nnd cotuict itiiitciinl laws placed on the statute hooks of the United States by the last con- giess ; the \\hoso\\orihaiul \ deeds mo iccoidcd for an increase of the circulating medium and government ownership of nil inilroads nnd telegraphs , tlio tniin vho lias barkened to the olcoof labor ns did no\er congressman from Nebraska before ; the man whoso onicial acts have recelu-d the public commendation of the oftlchl journal of our order and of many labor oigunl/a'ioiis scattered throughout the nation this iuin , William .1 Council , will represent you , 01 it will bo the man who is "tired of hem mg about lavs made Jor the hcnoiltof men who work In shops. " Think It over calmly ns knights , not paitl- 7ans , and tnko your choice My reason for bringing these iiiittcre before you la this way Is tnat I have neither siifllcient time nor money to meet you face to face before No- vonibcr t , and tbo things contained herein nro such us I think you should know. I'll INK li. IIU.U'.Y. State Master Workman ICnights of Labor , Salvation Oil , the people's liniment Is giiaianteed to bo the best. Only U5 cents a bottle. A fat roan in Washington , who used to bean an invalid , took to Dr. Hull's Cough Symp and now ho walks right over the very slenderest dudes , nnd don't caioat nil. ' 1'liis remedy costs ' . ' 3 cents. TII13 COUNTV HOARD KN'JOINIJI ) . ConinilisloiHr Iteplln CicntC4 a HIIIIMI- lion and StirH Up Hull lllooil. A sonsatlon was Hpruiig in com I house cir cles jesterday by County Commissioner Berlin applying for nnd securing from Judge Wake- ley an injunction against the rounty board The title of the case us given in the petition Is R. S. licrliii VB L. M , Anderson , chairman of the board of county oouualssioncr ! > of Douglas county. Mr. Berlin chutvcs that the board Is ex pending money contrary to law In oiMmtngup Thirteenth street from the city limits south through C'lontnrf precinct. Ho also charges that the road has never beendulj established , surveyed and laid out , and thataprcat per tion of It , as pioposedlll \ bo in South Omaha. The petitioner concludes by asserting that the expenditures will bo contrary to law. There Is a little history to tbo effect ttnu the county paid Omahi f5QJO , MMM THE ; IVIORSE DRY GOODS co. 100 dozen "White and Colored Embroidered II. S. Hand kerchiefs , also corded and scalloped edges , all in one lot , at 1 50 each. 250 dozen Ladies' ' Embroidered Handkerchiefs , in white and colors , scalloped and hemstitched , also with fancy drawn work , all at 250 each. These are the same qualities and styles that are being sold in New York to-day at 350 each. JOT DEPffiMMT , \Ve have opened this department with a complete new stock of Stamped Goods , Scarfs , Tidies , Splashers , Tray Cloths , Head-rests , Cords , Embroidery Silk , Rope Linen , Tas sels , in fact everything used in making fancy goods \vill he found at our New Art Department on second floor , Farnam street entrance. Special Sale of Ribbons. SATIN EDGE GROS GRAIN.- 5000 pieces , all colors and black , standard quality and width , and warranted pure silk : NO , 5 , Colors and Black , BG ! a yard , BDc a piece No , 7 , Colors and Black , Sic a ijarcl,80c a piece No , 9 , Colors and Black , .10o a yard , 95c a piece No , 12 , Colors and BlackUcauard$1,85 , , apiece NoIB , Colors and Black , 18o a yard , $1,70 a piece No , 22 , Colors and Black , 2Dc a yard , $190 a piece Bilnp'8 ' Pilgrims' ' Progress , 100 volumes of this popular work , strongly bound cloth cover-6 , and profusely illustrated by the celebrated English art ist , Frederick Barnard. Only $1.00 a volume. TH MORSE DRY GOODS CO. two years ngo to'fjrndo tlilt street to the limits of South Omiihu , and also jcvcral thousand to tbo city for hilnginfr tbe street to wiudo to the noith line of South Omaha Cominlssiouur O'Kuotlo claims tlmt the in junction li simply a hit of spite work ns-'ulnst him personally , ho boinff the owner of much propci ty to bo bcnclltcd by the proposed work. The contract forjcoinpletinir the work vas let hy n : t to U votoof the ho ml last Situnlay to ono Willinm G.UT , O'Kcofo , Tinner and Cornwall hoi tig thoufllnnntlvo votes. The case is set for hcaiini ; nt 10 a. m. , No vember 1 , _ Beauty Is said to bo only skin deep , hut to possess nnd presono a heimtlful skin , puic , vigorous blood is essential. This is best so curcil by Ultiiig Ajei's Sarsripmilla In siniill but frequent doses It is the most icll.iblo of blood-puiillers. _ TICK OL1 > nOVl > LRASRI ) . lj. M. CriiwfortlVIII MnniiKe tlio Oiiorti House. Tuesday the contention over the lease of the present ISoyd's opera house was llnnlly settled in favor of Lester M. Cr.iuford of Toprkn , ICun , , who ivlll iimnngo tlio house for the no.xt flvo jcurs , piying as a jenny rontil tlio i-ounil sum of$10W)0. ) Next to Mr. Crawford came K. E Wliltmore.vlio hail the strongest kind of endorsements fiom the lepiespiitativo managers of tlio profes sion , his bid bcinR ' .t , < iOO n jeur. Mr. Cr.w- foul , however , was ublo to satisfy the Aiiurleiiu lunn uml trust companj of his iv- liability , and having in luklltiou n. chain ot the.itor.s uxtuiuliiiR from the bontliorn bonier ot ICunsn ? to Nebiislcaasniiloto , show the owiu'is of the house tlmt c eu the best cmn- pnniesonld play there , not\\ithstiindliii ; the fact that Oiimlui will liavo the iinost tho- utor in the country at the opening of next seas i. Mi Unwfoid is not unUnovm to Omaha thculer-Kooi-s , huviiiK managed the ( if.ind open house for U\o be.iaons provlom to the piesent. Ho U a live , hustling niannKur , mid will no don lit prove his eminent Illness as the nunngerlnl head of the house \\hlch ne\t iSuptpnibcr will bo known under u now iinmc. OoiillilPiico. There is no nrtiolo vhleh so richly descries the cntiio contidonco of the coniinunity as UKOUN'S HHOM IIMI. 'i'liot iin. These siillerlni ; finm Astlimatlo nnd Dronehial Dise.iscs Coughs nnd Colds should try them. Price 'Jo cents. IN ST11A > ' 01S COM PAN ] R Tlio Oinalui I'ostoOleo IMnocil in n Xow Irispcotor's Dislricl. An onlor 1ms hceil issued by the post master-general , placing Nebr.isln in the post- otllco iiibpcctor'a district comprising the states of Missouri , ICqnsns , Ailcansus , Ne braska , Iiullnu tonltorjr and Oklahoma , \\lth heiuliiuiirlcrs at St. Louis , This order is to takooflcct November 1 The sumo order also Announced the forma tion of t\\o now clU'lsionfelth headquarters at Austin , Tex. , nnd HvUttiu , Mont , respect ively. Nohmska Is taken from the Dcavor district anil Arizona Is transfcired from the Kt I ouls district to the Denver MUtiict. Mississippi is transfcriod from th Ht > . Louis district to the now ono with Austin , Tex. , as head- ( jumtei-s , A government oDlclal stated tlmt tins move scorned an lll-adriscil ono , as Omaha had nothing la common with St , Louis and really belonged to the Chicago division , unless a di vision w.is formed with Omaha , as the head quarters. 1'nsltlvcly cured ' ly these I.iltlc I'llls , CARTER'S They also relieve D13- : trcta from Djspopsla , la- ITTLE dlgt'Stlou and Too Heart } IVER Eutlug , A perfect rem- | ejy for Dizziness. Nausea , PIUS , Drowslnofa , llacl ToaU Ifl the Mouth , Ctatcd Tonpue , rain in the Side , TOIU'ID LIVKIt. They tbe Dowels. Iurely Vegetablo. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO , 5000 boxes Papctciics , containing 21 sliced of paper y A and 24 envelopes , only 15OK A laigc nssoitmcnt of French wiitiim ; paper and envelopes , usit- ing cards , etc , , AT LliSS THAN COS I 100 dozen Pears' unscentcdsoap lOc a cake- 100 do/en Ctiticura soap , 15c a cake. 25 cases Household Ammonia , Sc a pint , 5 gross Oakley's Florida Water , 39c a bottle , 2 gross West India Day Rum , 5Oc a pint bottle. 3 gross 1'oz/oni's Medicated Complexion I'owiler 35c a box , 2 gross Howard's Sperm Machine Oil , 6c a bottle. 1000 AVhisk Hroomsgood , quality , lOc each. 150 Cliildicn's Fancy Leather Hand Hags 25c each. 20 gross Bicycle Playing Cards , 15c a pack , $1.5O a dozen 5 gross Adjustable Shawl Straps , lOceach. 10OO volumes children's Bible Storyin series , beautifully illustrated , illu- 11 11 ! minated Tjoard covers 1UU 10OO volumes children's illustrated Story Book series , illuminated board covers 10OO volumes Little Folks Illustrat ed Story Book Series , good paper , large typo SOOO volumes Instructive Books for boys and girls , profusely illustrat ed and strongly bound , choice. . . . If you need any sets of the popular authors we have a large stock of them on hand and will sell you notwithstanding the combination at last year's prices. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. KFAS I v 1 / \ . \ J WHY WE SUCCEED IN OURENTERPR1SE. i. Because we do as we advertise. 2 Because we sell goods at less than the cost of material. 13 Because we guarantee a genuine tailor-made suit at ready-madeprices 4. Because we guarantee a parfect fit. 5. Because we alter goods to fit the purchaser free of charge. . Because we give the purchaser more tnan he anticipates for liis money . Because we have the confidence of the public. . Because we never allow a garment to be misrepresented. ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE A PERFECT FIT. SE1R WHAT YOU CAN © A.VE. SUITS. TALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PA.NTS. $70 custom miido suit for i't'2r > 0 $ ( > . " > custom iniulo overcoat Tor. riislom mndo imiits for $8.25 $ (50 ( custom made Milt for $ ! ! ( ) . < ) ( ) $ (50 ( ciivlom made overcoat for. custom Hindu pant1) for $7.50 $5rt custom iiuulr suit for $27.50 $50 custom made oterco.it for. uistom niuita punU for $ l .f > 0 $50 custom inutlosiilt for $2500 $15 custom made overcoat Tor. nistoiu miido pnnls for $0.00 made Mill for f'20.01) ) $10 ciisttuii Mimic ovrrcont for. custom nmtln pants fur $5,00 dc suit for 91S.50 $ : > 5 ciistnin ninilo overcoat for. uistom miido pants Tor $1.50 . .mlosuil for $15.01) $ 28 custom made uvcrcn.il for $12. custom made pants fur $15.75 FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE IRE. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. ' Saturdiy cvniings until 10 o'clock. 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309 THE STANDARD COCOA OI1 TUB WOULD. MADE BY SPECIAL PROCESS-THE BEST. Cocoa is of supreme importance as an article of diet. Van Houten's lias fifty per cent , more flesh-forming proper- tics than exist in the best of other cocoas. "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " The tissue of the cocoa bean is so softened as to render it easy of digestion , and , at the same time , the aroma is highly developed. nj-VASHOUTHNSCOCOA ( "oncatrlod , always nsod" ) la HIP oriel mil , piiro.inlu. 1 > Iu Ciicon , liMentcilmtciitetl unil imtiln In llnllmiit , anil { 9 ti-tjajr Uottcr nnd tuorj i /uM < than any nf tlionnmetoio Imitations. In fact.a comparjti ? "tl will cnnly prove , tlmt no ollirr COCOA equals this Jnml/ir'i In tolaliility , ncrceallo ta > to anil imtnlira quail. tlo "I.iuceit tlio In tlio world " Asl ( or ViN HoUTI'.Nfi and Inl.o nontlier C5 EXCELSIOR'SPRINGSI ' " WATERS * , : Naturo't Tonic , Diuretic and Uric Solvant. FOLD OKLV IS UOTTI.EH UV C B. MOORE d CO , , Agti. 1515 Dodge 81 DR. RICHARDS. . I.-1 i TIJI i mi i i ji ii n 111-1 PRACTICE LIMITED TO IS OF THE U NERVOUS SYSTEM , ROOMS 316 TO 320 BEE BUILDING , OMAMA , NEB. 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