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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1891)
THIS OMAHA DAILY WEE ; IffKlDAV , FJKBTtUARY 0 , 181)1. ) THE CITY , A marriage license IIH Issued yostor dn > ( o John A. Scott of Sioux Knll , S. I ) nnd Atuilo Johnson of Albert Lou , Mum In the county oonrt jestordny Holtlch " Komi/or entered suit nmiltir't Mlllou ' Sons for ( AHUM for inmvhan- ; ) i-je ICollor mius Koso Urothers for fL'Do.Iil ) on notes. Aftorn three da.VH * fight the creditors of Hi-cwer A Snlllvnn , tlio furnlUiro firm thnt fulled a few dnjs niro nt South Onwhn , agieud upon Major Sloan of thnt oily us assignee. AujrusU" . Uhtof has appcnU'il to the dlMrlot court fiinu the nctlon of the llci'ii ' lioanl of Klkhorn , ranliiif , ' a license to August Hiorhack to t > ell liquor in thntillijji ! . I'lnlntill claims that Uli rhack failed to uihurtiso as iciiiilrud b\ , law , J K. Kollopfg , los eo of the IVoplo s thealor , who was nrrcstod for keeping a "LTI.V pliu'o , \VIIH dl charg 'd hy Ilulmov when the cast * WIIH heard lay. A ilefoot Ii the ordinance MIS tlm fTioiiiul onhlcli the decision wis b eil , llio court holding that rcllol ln > In n civil action ngalnst the defend , ant's bond. Hotel Dullono , south west corner lltli and C'aultol u011110 , N now opon. Head Moi'po's muslin umlorncar adv , on 1st page ; In udditloa to the goods ad < there wo have lots of elioniNea , corfcot eo\ora , aprons , skirts n ml u com pic to assortment of INFANTS ami 01ULS' UNDISUWKAH " DUF.SSHS. HAl31is : * COMI'LKTR AVAHDUOUKS fckirts , * ] > iiiniiig lilunkuts , einbroiiloroc bhinvls , night Blips , day Blips , MIUICH etc , nil now floods lion ht for this sulo , T11K MOUSH DUY GOODS CO. M'KItMOA.l tM K.4 C It .t1'IIH. Knutus Itcnson lias ROHO to N'ow Voile. L T. Swift of ( Jhie.iio ; Is nt the 1'iixtoii. .1 .1V , Hii.Mu-r o ( CliliMjo ( Is nt tlio Murray W. U. I-jni'h ot St. Unilt is at the Mil lard. lard.V. \V. A. Howard \Vcstboio , Mo. , Is at tin Ciisuy , Mrs. J.V. . Mtnm is visiting her jiarcnts Ii Iluouo , la. \V. \ V.VclIs of SolniylorU la the city , n tl.o Mlluird. V. H HoMrigoof Now York Is a guest R the Murray. K M. fSnroy of Grand Island Is la the city , ot tliuUiisvy , U 1' . Cuillslo of Boston \vis ; at the Mur ray hist night. S .1 11 rooks of Now Yotk was nt tlm Mil liml last night. K P. Ho * of I'hilalclphia la in tlm city ttt the Aluiray. It S Ivissanoof Now York is rcglstora' ' nt the Paxtoti. .lay Itial , aitvniu'o ngout for Cora Tanner is at the Itnrkur. C' . T. llurchnrd ol Falls City was at UK Casc\ H. 0. Ilostuttcr of Kearney was at tin \V M. McDoiiulil of Kansas City Is regis UTeil at tlio Mtllnrd. Sox oral members of the Shonaiuloali coin pany arc nt the Ilarkcr. I \V .Akin of Dos Moines was in tlio olti last iiltflit , at tlio I'axton. Tliomus Iliunllton stnrtcil vcstcnlay morn hip on n tup to ( Jlasgow , Scotland. I. 0. iiiioailei , cliiof clcik In the supph iliiiiartmciilnt tliu Union Pucille , Is cotithici to his homo by Illness , O. It. Allen , of the llrm of Allen biothors the \\holesalo gioccrs , Is con lined to his roon with mi ultncU of ninlarlal fover. J. It. Ducliaii.in , pcnoral passenger nconto the Kllchoni , lias ictnrncil from CInc.iKo wHciohoiiUoiult'tl the aiooting of the \Vost- crn passenger association. Captain Uuckor of the Ninth cnvnlrj stoppca InOninh.i yesterday on tils way frot'r Kansas anil Missouri , \\hcto ho has beet purcliasint ; horses for the army. t'oloiiolfttiuiton , paymaster of the Depart mcntoflho 1'l.itto , loft yetoulay for Fort1 Niotitaraiinit Itohinson and the I'ino Kiil'i ( and losol.uit { aircncios to piy the soldiers foi last month's service. IIu will not only p.iy the R'KUl.ir army this trip tail tlto ncwlv en llsti-il Indl.ui police force at Pine Ultimo , num. boring nearly three hunilred men. Mr. C. 1' Southard , who 1ms been connec toil with lite iKistofllco for llto past six years has rcslitpil ; to accept the position of 'book keener \ \ 1th C ) M Ttuttingcr , in the board o trade bulldlue. At tlio time of IcavhifT tin postofllco Mr. Soutlmril held tlio position o chief cleik in the ilistrihntiii ) , ' tlepnrtincnt and his resignation has rosultca In promo tlons nil uloiik'thu line with corrospondltif Increase In salnries M. L. S. Mole has beoi promoted to bo chief clerk in the distributing dopirtiuentMlliam Drown to bo Ids assist nut , decree Hurst becomes next in rank Paul Miner Is advanced to the position o ( UstilbuthiR cleik aiulCharles Wllilerman becomes comes stamper. Dr. T3lrnoy cures entnrrh , Boo bldg. The comparison botxvcenthoopealiiB of tin Jcdcrson-Horotico sale oao year n o and tlm of jestenlny atttiotirand oucra house dcvcl ops some interesting features. Tlio first np plicant nt the former sale was on hand nt o'clock tlio day previous. The tirst man it line at the opening uf yesterday's sale hai boon wnllhiK since 1 o'clock of Wednesday and ho did not have to wait long for company ' Miner's ofllco was well Illlednt' ! o'clock Wednesday ovenln , and after mid uiRht the prospeetivo ticket purchasers came strangling la until about ti o'cloolc jestcrdaj tnornnie , when they bcpaa to gather inori rapidly , At V o'clock about ono thousam pccplovero In line , anil the niphtanlo opened The first slxly bought the limit , three ticket : each. At noon nearly $1,500 worth had beet sold , and the afternoon sale was also oultt active. The sale is larger than the tlrst da ; of lust jear , anil every seat will unquestloii ably bo sold. The matiuco sale will onea at 0 o'clock till morning , and over eighty numbers have boot tdvou out for those who will bo on hand a the hour named. The tickets were delayo ( on the road , but were received by oxpres : from Philadelphia last evening. On Sundav evening the Mortimer corned ; company will appear at tno Grand for oai jilpht only in the Rreat lau blni : success "I.arkintr , " said to bo a most excruciatingly funny farce comedy. The reserved scats a 60 , 115 and 25 coats will go on sale Sundir morning nt 10 o'clock. The Kden Musco has ono of the best va riety shows obtainable this weolc. Tlio tal cnted MacComber sisters in Iheir dances an wilbout na equal In their lino. Their beau tlfnl skirt dance Is a charming , Rrncofn movement , well executed. In the curio hnl the features nro James Wilson , tie ( wonder ful phenomena who expands his chest nine teen Inches , brcuUlng heavy stnips am bands , and. Colonel Alex Cooper , the tallos man on earth. Mitchell of today U the same llvolj little body slio wns years ago , She has , It i : true , grown somewhat stouter and roundoi in form , but otherwise there seems to bo n < change in her. She has the &nmo morrj iwlnUto la her llttlo dark oycs. and the sanu cricket-llko cbirp which she mingles with hei laughter. Tlio slmpla word soubrctto hns many sin : to answer for , and Is supposed to bo descrlp tlvo of every actress who can skip about ft short clothes , sing n song , dance n jig , sunpoi and look "cute , " but there arc few houbrotte : on the stngo today who , besides possesslut the faculty of producing laughter , can In tin next moment cause the tears to How. Sucl nn actress Is Maggie Mitchell , and she scorn : to bo going on and on forever without losiai nsinglo qua'lty ' of the many thnt have madi her famous In the past , Miss Mitchell will appear In "Panchon" 01 Monday next , "Lorlo" on Tuesday , "Hay" 01 Wednesday. The solo of scats begins batur day WILL STOP THE DEPOT WORK , Mr. Thurston Telh Whnt the Union Depot Cctnuuf ] is Linblo to Do , THE CLIMAX OF THE CITY'S BAD FAITH , Mr. HOMO Concludes UN Inlo of Union I'aclllc OpnroRHloii 'llio IlookH ul' tlio Union Depot Company , "I AIM satisfied that iho explanation given of llieso plans by llio defcadnnt sldo In Ihls case Is wrong , " sahl Mr , Howe In beginning his ojicnliig argument la the depot bond case. " 1 nni also satisfied that Mr. Whitlock has not given us the right plans satlsllod that he has withheld \\lmt ho should not have withheld. " "Mrhltloeklsout ot the city , now , " said Jmlgo Donne , "hull will gtvo you nn order on his ofllco for any plans , specifica tions , etc. , tluitjou may wish to use la this case. " "Very well , wo will go down and see what we can find then' , hi'ctv' I'roceedlnir , Mr. Howe snltl that the election athlch llio bonds | wcro voli'd was illegal beeauso of being held on Thanksgiving ; nlso , th.tt the bonds w.'io wronuly voted \indor the iiitoinnl liniirovenient law , when , in fact , they were In aid of what ho considered to be a pilvato Improvement lasieifd of a public ono , us Is contemplated by this law. Ho challenged Mr Thurston to show hint any law authorl/ing or in any man ner allow Ing such aconcein as a railioadcom * pany to own stoclc In a pilvatecaterprNo. In bpc.iulng of the manner in which the people had lii-on watching the course of affairs in conneetlon with these bonds , Mr. Ilo\vo \ turned toward Mr. Tlnnstoii. shook his linger at him wildly and exchdnied"Mi'iio teakottleMi-l'lierson. " ludgo Doaae , .Mr. Ktmball and Indeed every otiola the cotiit room Inul a hard Unto keep ing in their laughter. The speaker next p.ud hU re.spicls to Jay CJonld , giving llio little- ulgllnani'lor several haul shots to the effect that Onmlia would simply jret nothing , what ever , under his aUinlnlhtiation , In tlio way of living up to contracts. lie said ho h.id got Unit trusting the Union I'.icllic rail- wav company -it could not bo trusted. . Tlio tlino was when all Omaha \\alted with uated baMtli to hear tlio policy of the Union Pacific In this thing and tli.it , but Its all illlTeientnowVo want no policy or pro fession now ! Wo want praettre. Tins whole tiling , the t'nlon depot scheme , was something gotten tin simply to defeat the \\lll of the people It was n conspiracy against law , justice , citizens' rights and all that sort of thing , "What I hao to say in this case. " said Mr. Thurston when Mr. Howe hnd finished , "may uo quickly said. 1 have nodusheto uiKO a favorable decision in this case. If it bo the ileilro of the people ot Omaha that thebo loads do not issue , let the people of Oinutri boar the consequences " With tills , the speaker proceeded to review the whole subject from tirst to last. "Uulois the con tract is carried out by the city relative to the deeds to thobo lots , not another particle of woik will lie ilono on that depot , except as a private depot for thoUiiion 1'aclllc railtoad company , and the Union I'ac-illc railroad comjmnv will be under no further obligations to the tlty of Omaha on the matter of a union depot , hi s.tylng this , I want It dis tinctly undeistood that I spe.tk for the Union I'.tcilk-railroad company. Asa lawyer for myself Iill say that Ihero is no legal ob jection to the city earrjliig out this conttact. It Is the climax of bad faith on the part of tills city not to have interposed objections , etc. , to this contract at a time when the rail way companies could have b.iclced out. " As to the fact of the election being held on 'Itmuhsgiving da\ , the speaker said that Mr. ( liven liiul prup.ned an argument on Unit question , which would bo submitted later , hi eiosintr , Mr Thurston said that it could make no ililTereno as to who held the stock of the depot company so long as llio city got \\liutttiey bargained for. At the chiso of the arguments , .Tudgo Uoanotook the case under ndvisomcnt. For earache , toothache , sere throat , swelled neck mid the results of colds and intlanim i- tlon , use Dr. Thomas' lUccttle Oil tlio great pain deatrojer. _ Suing for Mis Cltild. The case of Louis S. Lathrop vs Mnila M Hradwuylniy Clrnnbers and Phcbo A. Whitlock was on tii.U In .dulgo Clarkson's court yesterday. Lathrop is suing to secure the custody of his nino-yearold il.uighter. It is a family affair. Several je.irs ago the wlfoof Lathrop died , and the little girlCliua was delivered Into the custody of Mrs liroailway , an aunt Subsequently I.athrop married a Miss Nellie Patterson , and soon after demanded the child. Suit w.is brought , and in the answer the defendont alleges that the ptesent Mrs Lathrop Is not a proper per son to have the care of the little one. Iliuitled to tlio Itcst. All nro entitled the best that their money will buy , so every family should have , at once , a botllo of the best 'family remedy , Syrup of rigs , to cleanse the sjstom when costi\o or bilious. For sale in 50c and $1 bet ties by all leading druggists. Gn\H nt New Or'pans. On February 10 the grand carnival will take place. The gt oat Wubnsh aru now soiling' round trjn tickets to Now Orleans ( jooil returning until l-'obruary 28 very cheap. Time only forty hours. Twelve hours in ndvunco of all other routes. Also round trip tickets to all points in Florida. The favorite * route to the Hot Springs of Arknn.sag. For tick ets and lull information in ro curd to time and routes south or east call at the Wabash olHco , ISO Pnrnam street or write G. N. CLAYTOV , Northwcbtoral'ass. Agt. , Oiuiihu , Nob. ieriutii. The following permits were Issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : H. 1) ) , l'rattonnand one-half story frnino ( l\\clllnK , Tlilrtlcth anil &paiildltig streets . . $ 600 PoturC' . Anilurson. ono-stoty frame ent- taisi1. Ttti'iitv-secoml and Klin strei < t . 5JO Albert llorchninn , one-story fr.nne ecit- tase , Forty-lhst and Charles bticols . BOO Totul . . . . . S 1,600 Theroisno nnngor ot a cold resulting In pneumonia when Chamberlain's Couph Horn- cdy Is used as directed "for a severe cold. " It effectually counteracts and arrests any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. This fact was fully proven in thousands ot cases duilng the epidemic of Inlluenza last winter. For sale by all druggists. A Slid- Winter Circus. The Coliseum management has secured a circus as an attraction that will open on Feb ruary 11 and continue during the month. A number of the best riders and performers In the big sho\\s of the country will appear during the ongagenicut. The Majority Of 50-c.illeit cough-curd do llttlo more than Impair llio illgrstlto functions nnd errata bile. Aycr's Chciry IVctoi.il , on the contrary - trary , while It elites HIP cough , does not In- tot fere with the functions of cither stonuch or liter. No other medicine Is so J.ifc and cfllc.tclous In dlicases of the throat .tad lungs. 'Tour jcars npo I took a sc\cro cold , which was folloneil by a trrtlblo eough , I as > er ) Mck , nnd confined ( o mj bi > d about four months. 1 cini'lojed ' n phslcian ) most of the lime , who ( in illy said 1 uas In roamitniv- tloit , and that he could not help mo. Ono nt my neighbors advised me to try Ajor's Cherry Pectoral I dlil so , nnd , bcloto I had mtljlied t.iklng ( lie first bottle \\.ts alilc to sit up all the time , ami to go mil. It ) the tlnicl had finished the botlloaiwclland < remalneil so e\er since. " I. 1 > . lllxby , Hxrlons\llle ; , VI. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , Dn. J. O. AVER & CO. , Lowell , MUBB. Hold b > nil OniKiiUU. 1'tlcjfl , li kuttlM , * & . Drs.Betts&Betts . Pa/sluu / , S'.ir ' < jJii5 anl Socialists , 1400 JDOUCU.A.B SsTL-ifclST OMAHA , Mill. Tno tnoit wlili'ly mid fi\pi-ablv IHIOWII spec ialism In tlio I'tiftol ' Slnlos The r lout ? ot- peril iicp , rennirkiilile skill and nnvervu sur- ri'ss In tlm Ircitiiu'iit niul ruicnr Nuriii. ) . Chronic and Surgical | i-o | IM-S ent Itln tlnse oiiilinMtt pliyHlclans to tin- full conlldiMiPcof the nllllrti'il ( Mcrv vlii'n * Thov Rii.ti.intm * A IBIM'.MN AM ) I'OSIIIVH Cl'UE ' fm tin' iinlni rlfi'Ktsnf eirUlio nnd tliuniiiuvr- OIIH ex Us Hiat follou In Its Ir.iln. IMllVATi ; . ilLUOll AMI SKIN niSHASr.rf Hpccclllv , ooiiitil.'ti'lv nnd ni-rtiinni'iitly i-iin11 ! . NKIK'OI'S IIIMUl.ITY AND hP.XUAI , ls- ) | OKlinus yield 10 idlly to their skillful treut- inont , IMI.Kb , FISTULA AN' I ) UIU'TA L IJI.Cr.US ciiuniiitceil oinecl without i > ilu or ilctcntliin friiin linslni'ss IMtOl'KU : AN'D VAKICOCHLr ponnii- lionlly mill hiUTCssfull v vtiri > il In mcryeisu , SVI'IUI.H. dONOUUIll A. ( II.KI.r. Sn > l- inalori'he i , Soinlual WcaKiics , I.O-.I Mimhoiiil , Nljtht KiiilRsloii" . I'ci'iiyul ' Kticitltli'V , I oiniilo Wonkni st and till ilillc.ito iti-diilfis pi'onllur toi'ltlici K ( > \ iiiisttUoly vuiLM ns well us ill fiuii'tloiul ilsiiriU | > rithut ri-siutrtoin joutliful follli's or the OM'cssnf inntiiro ycirs. i ' ' ' * lH.iiiinti'o I . n tly 'I'lvMf'TI 11 1 iicnii.ino ' O I ML1 U KL IOIIII'M oiiieil. ! K.inj.Ktf. . without cut ! liu. caustic nr illl.itnt Inn. Ouri s olli'i'tril nt liiin ) < > lij piliont without u nio- tiH'tit's piln ortimiouiuee TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN A SURF rnivM 'L'III > wf' ' " piTocts of tOUII > \ \ ) l\L emiy | , whl.h , lirlnut nnriiiiio wealuiess , desliovlns Imtli mind anil body , with ull Its dro.riuil Illi puiiuiuu'iitly ouroil. lllJ'P'IX Aililri"utln > .rttlii > lmvelm- ptupur Indiilcenco ami sul.t.ii ) hiililts nlileli ruin both ni'iid and 1 oil ) , uiillttlnx tlii-iu for biislni'ss. Rtudv 01 inni rl IKO MAKUIii : ) MK.N or tlnso iMilcruuon that h iipv | life , \vuio ot physical dobllitl.i UB3lstcd. OUR SUCCESS Is Imseil upon fiu-ts. Khst 1'rictleit once , bcfond K cry osiMi Is Ho | lally xtudlcil , thus Kutliih' ( rl"lit Third nifillclnoa arc pii'ii.'ired In our Inboiatnry I'.x.ii'ily to sull uacli eiiko , thus clHcl lui ; ctiro.iu It limit Jnjuiy. . Drs. Bctts & Betts , 1409 DOUG LAS STREET. OMAHA. NEB , Do you know that you car buy a chimney to fit your lamp that will last till some acci dent happens to it ? Do you know that M acbclh's " pearl top " or " pearl glass " is that chimney ? You can have it your dealer \vill get it if you insist on it. He may tell you it costs him three times as much as some others. That is true. He may say they are just as good. Don't you helieve it they may be better for him ; he may like the breaking. IMttstiuru. ( Ito. A.MAObill ACo. FOR FEBRUARY Contniiis : GETIYSBURQ THIRTy YEARS AFTER , By H.n.H. the Count ol Parli , MAJ-QIN O 0 HOWARDM J.QIN HINHYW , BLOCUM AND MJOIH ADNIR DOUBIIDAV THE DEPOSITION OF MR. PARNELL. By Justin McCarthy , M.P. "A Deliberative Body , " By the Speaker , the Hon. T. D. Reed. I he Talleyriml Memoirs. . . . ! ' > ' Sl ClIABLKS . DllKE. why More Curls do not Marry. The Jamaica Hxh I/ ) the OOVKKVOR or JAMAICA. Can Lawyers be Honest ? _ . _ , . . Hy HOMER GREENE. The Silver Question Agiin. _ , . , , IlyJessB SELIGMAN. Has Christhnity Taile J t . , . ' ? * rATHEU IGNATIUS. \ Fair Thy for the Indnn. IlyllcoRciT. KEKCIIBVAL. iWD OTSE3 IStrOSTiHT AMICI.E3. CO Cent * u Coji85.OO ; a Vrnr. NEBRASKA National Bank U. S. DEPOSIT-OUT , OMAHA , NEB $40OOOC Capital , - - - - , Surplus Jnn. 1st , 1800 , - 02.BOC Officers nnil lllrcftors-Hcnrr W Vnto , I'rotMcnt I.unlsS. lluo'l ' , Mcu-rri < ndtint ! Jitincs \ \ buviiKt1 W V. Mumu , John H I'oUlm , U U. Cusliln ; , J. N U I'utrlck Vi 11. S llunliei , caililor. THEIltON 13ANK. Corner I''thauil r'urntimsu. A General Uaukln Uuiluosi TruusuctoJ TINENTAL MEIM'S EEXPART ] i Special Sale of Trousers , 83.7S We make a point every season to close out heavy weight Trousers before the arrival of spring goods , This week \ve \ will have the biggest bargain sale' of fine Trousers we have ever had. Remember , $3.75 will buy some of the fines' ' : fabrics we have had in stock this season. Sizes arc somewhat broken , but somany lots ha\o been consolidated that all sizes can be fitted. They are in fine fancy worsteds , cassimcrcs and cheviots , Plenty of large pants for big men , Mail orders will be filled with the same care ai d attention that any cus tomcr wouklrcceivc in making his own purchase. Send mail orders with the understanding that- you take no risk ; as if goods arc not satisfactory * - factory they may be returned at our expense. BOYS' LONG PANTS , $1.50 AND $2.00. WG have accumulated a large lot of Boys' Long Pants during the season and will offer them at this sale in two special bargain lines at $1.50 and $2,00. BOYS' KNEE PANTS , 50 AND 75 CENTS. We mean to clothe the smallest as well as the largest , and will offer a bargain line of Knt Pants at 50c and 75c , which arc worth a great deal more , but are remnants and must be closed out. - _ _ _ _ _ _ , LOOMIS & GO. -v _ JL - k There is war among the manufacturers of Rubber Boots , Shoes , Sandals , Arctics , Lumbermen's ' Overs and all kinds of specialties in Rubber Foot Wear. The raw material is very high and advancing , still the prices go DOWN ! DO\YM DOWN ! ! ! The Grand Old New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co. Leads the procession as usual , and I am "loaded for hear" with a complete line of the New Jersey Go's feet protectors. Some of the rubber companies are going to get Badly Hurt in this fight. Don't place an order until you get my new prices from my office or my traveling | men. My stock of FELT BOOTS AND GERMAN SOX. Is fairly assorted but small. The gay ground hog saw his shadow yesterday ( Fe. 2d ) and no one doubts that we are to have Winter. I am in no way connected with any retail stores , nor will I retail goods to anybjdy. Conic on , McGuffey. Yours truly , T. LINDSEY , 1111 Harney Street , Omaha. P. S. Ask shoe dealers for "Jerseys , " KiANMOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO. " the Hi-mcdy , Is told with n M rltt < 'iiiiiuran ( < Mite to euro nil Neri oii 1)1 ; euro , 6UCh as Weak .Memory , Loss of llralii How or , II en ( lac lie , yVuUfulLCin , I/jHMnn lllHnl , NcnOUEIH'M , Lai KltuJc , all drains nrul Before AAftofvUso. Ion of power of tlir I'hotographed frorallfe. Generative Orma * . In " " " MMMM WM * . eltKtr i-ex , rnuml by over-cjertlon , jouthful Itulrscrt'tlons , orlla1 rxeiseUc use of tobacco , oiiluu , or HlmuUnU , which ultimately lead tolnnrmtty , CcwuBipllon and Inuulty. Tut up In came nlcnt form In curn In tliMekt pocket. 1'rleo | la IMckaRi-.crO fofO. with oitry I5onlcrwe Rlrc awiltfcu iruurantun to rum r rcfitm ! the MKinoy. 8tni by mill to any uJJrcsa. Llrtulsr free , MnitUm thld piper. AJdros , MADRID CIIEMICAl ) CO. , "ranch Ofllco for U. S. A. 4I7lii > irhnrnfitmt. TlllCVOO Il.U KOU8AI.KIN OMAIIV NKU , UTf KulinACo.Cor , isiliAfc DouKlMStn J A fuller i'c Co. , ( or 14lli < t DnuulnsSU. A. 1J Koatir & Co. , Uuuuul lllutft. la NERVE AND BRUIN TREATMENT , Speetflo for tlTiterin , niiiln * i.rto.Ktrarnlfra. ! | Wr > * fuliiMi , Mental lpr.U lon. oltnlnM ( > t the limln.ro ; mltln/ In IniBnltf n.ul linllnir to mliery d car anj doatli , Premnttur VIM Ayr , ll rrtnk. ii. l.o § ? t f ln r iry Uo ri , ami IptrimtorrhitA CAUkw 1 b GOODMAN DRUG CO. , JIM 1'unuin Street , - Om hn , Neb , rl\ori llcf UUo" lit. . , " l ' ' ' ' * " t " > Trii.i. Itliimriirrillhuu ' iijl . VirlriT I 11 i ' , t \i > I. i Ic lunlaiiil Truu Cubju Iruiul.co , tu. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. AHK MADH HY TUB WoonsookBt & Rhode Island Mbbsr Go And wo nro their western nnd ivlwixyj curry Inroatoj'.c. . AdJreas , American ] 1aad Sewed ihoe Co 120-1 and 1206 llarncy Street 111 ? < J uttiHHi-Knowicfli , . . 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