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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1909)
THE BKE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 11)09. 1 v ( V r-Bg Sfioe Safe Saturday MHwi' and chllds' $1.50 show In all Biles up to 2, at $1.00 Boys' and youths'. $1.60 and $1.76 shoos, at . . . I . .91.10 For the people who want the hst In men's shoes we have the Stetson, at $3.80 and the Crossett. at $ 4.00 New fall styles In the Quith Quality and G rover shoes for women who want the best. Men's and women's shoes, worth up to $3.00, in all leathers and all new fall styles, at 1.98 Men's and women's shoes, in -run metal and patent colt, actually worth $3.50 and $4.00, at S2.50 Misses' tan calf, Goodyear welt school shoes, also patent colt and kid slioes, worth $2.25, at... $1.50 $1.25 Dress Nets 39 C A full 11ns of double width dress nets, both plain and fancy, all colors, suitable for net wslsts and gowns; ret alar II. 25 values, special Saturday 3o J. B. Stetson. Hats, $3.50 to $7.00 X,atr and Bart In Special Saturday, men and boys' hats, values to $1.60, at 6o Ji 880" Our New Toy Department i $6.00 Velvet tread ball bearing, nickel plated roller f skatea, one day only .$2.23 Steel wheel Barney & Berry roller skates ......... . . . .O80 Boys' velocipedes large size, worth $3.76, only $2.fi0 medium size, 91.08; small size $1.03 $4.00 Wooden coaster wagons, at, only .$2.40 Boys' steel wagons oh sale ..98c Rugby foot balls on 'sale 4.'.!. 08c Doll buggies on 'sale 23c, 80c, 60c Dolls 10c, 10c, 23c, 80c and 60c Boys' $1 dalsy; 'air' rifle, only 03c, Bets of toy dishes,- worth" 6de, at, only f ' t . f ' .23c Spritii$iand; Mattresses ', One big lot, slightly dam aged in shipping or deliv ery; on sale Saturday at Less Than Factory Cost. Xaydsas, the QreaWs Market la Omaha i - f.fwn ana jrruiis. Batter, Battertns and Cheese Depart- ( man Specials. Choice dairy butter. ier lb 84o Fancy dairy table butter, per lb. Btio Fancy country creamery butter, per lb BBO Fancy full cream, whits or colored cheese, per lb. , BOo Fancy Neutchattl cheese, only , .. .30 Pap Sago cheese, only vVto Good hutterlne, 2 lb, for Boo Oood table butterlne, 2 lbs. for . .350 Fancy table butterlne, 1 lbs. for 4oo Fancy carton, equal to creamery butter, per lb B80 , Omaha's Orsatest Market for Tresh i vegetables. Fancy Jersey sweet potatoes, lb. Be Fresh parsnips, carrots or turnips. per lb .J"'- !? Fancy wax or green beans, lb. Fresh cabbage, per lb. ........ HO Freeh Denver cauliflower, lb 10 Fresh aplnach. per peck ........100 Largs head lettuce, per head ....60 CRANKS AT WHITE HOUSE Call from "Battj" People Keep Guards on the Alert. VICTIMS OF PRESIDENTIAL MANIA Parasataa ( lamates of District Asrlaa P"I Aroiil tas Whit Hoass Traits aad Natloa. alltr f Victim.. President Taft has enjoyed complete freedom from members of the crank family during bIS tour across the continent. Ex cepting the Portland (Ore.) incident, there lias not been an occasion calling for the services of the secret service men or local police. The Portland Incident seems to have been due to the over-seal of on of the camera squad, whose efforts to get close to tba president deserved polio attention. Most of the crank family affeoted with the presidential mania gravitate to the na tional capital. Many are a purely local product. At St. Elisabeth's, th govern ment hospital for the Insane at Washing ton, there are 10M Inmates, -one-tenth of whom are afflicted with the presidential mania. Half of th number were taken Into custody during the incumbency of the mlghtly hunter now disporting himself In Africa. Perhaps because of the radical re form measures that saw their Inception during Mr. Roosevelt's administration, and th number of men and women who had to see him on missions of real Importance, thar has never before been anything )ike So great a number of more or leas 'de mented persons trying to break Into the president's sanctum. Nor has there beeu Run Down? AJt roar iochr H Uoul Ayer' Sana, nil: Entirtiy fn mm ataAo. A ttmnf tank W mil Hi. H THE RELIABLE STORE The Best in Gloves Reyniers', Fownes' Virginian, - Crown Complete lines of real French kid gloves, in all newest shades; on sale at 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 . " SPECIAL SATIKDAY Ladies' $ 1.25 quality Cape Gloves,, best, colors, all sizes; magnificent bargains, at sale price, pair G0 Ladies' and Children's Cashmere Gloves Silk lined, worth 50c; at, pair 25o Ladies' and Children's Golf Gloves Special bargains Sat urday, at 25c and 15c Mooney Hats $2.00 and $2.50 Man's Tall Headwr Special bargain offering In trunks, grips and suit cases. Extra Specials in Our Busy Drug Department lOo Armour genuine, pure glycerine soap 60 8 bars Jap Rose or Palm Olive soap for Buo HO different brands of lOu toilet soap 2 bars for -.- : luo 60a Imported Java Rice or Poaionl kf ace Powder V. '. 830 2U brands of regular 25o face powder, at, box luo 3 cans beat talcum powder Buo 11.60 Oriental cream ....Si.03 i!0c bottle Cream of Hoses 60 26c alt Bensoln. & Almond Cream 100 260 Pond's Extract, Vanishing or cold cream ; .J. .......... . . . lo 26c Kublfoaia-or Santtol tooth waih at ....,..,. Z. Jl. .. , . . . . ISO 25o Paaltel or Dr.. IS. Li. Graves' too.ttL-aowdar . .'., v . . ISO. S80 toai brands beex.. iron and wine, at . .. . ,., .... . 49 2io Whits fine and Tar cough syrup. at ;'..'. .-,' 190 tq 'different kinds of 6O0 perfume, . per os. ..)...,:..; 06e 11.26 2-quart hot water bottle . .OOo f 1.69 2-qt. .special het waten bottle, at 890 f 1.8ft S-ot- hot water bottle, guar anteed for -6 year 11.35 fl.4 2-qt. syringe and bottle, com plete, at 890 $1.95 2-qt; syringe and bottle guar anteed for 5' years V1.49 $2.26 2-qt. Wellington syringe and bottle, guaranteed for 6 years 9179 85c Chamois skin for vest lining COo 12.00 Chamois vests 91.49 for Groceries, Batter, Cheese, Crack- 2 stalks tresli celery Bo Good coking apples, per peck . .18o I.u I,u scouring soap, per can ....Bo l.avaline scouring soap, per can ,.3e The best bulk starch, per lb Be Oil or mustard sardines, per can 3Ho Tall cans Alaska "Ulmon loo The beet domestic .-lataronl, pkg. 8e Diamond C or Diamond H mince meat, pkg be 2-,h pkx. best self rising pancake flour 80 t-iu. choice Japan rice 8S0 7-lb. beat rolled breakfast oatmeal 880 6-lb. -b-st Pearl - tapioca,- sago or barley SSo jllfe C'4coa, per can 10o Egg O See, per pk 'o All kinds corn t'tiKrs, pkg. ....'( o Quaker wheat fiu'js, pkg. ......7'ic , Largs also Burnham'-J clam bouLUon at J9o Caps Cod cranberries, per qt. ..'Ho Frtsh Kutabaas per lb IHo at any time so many crank letters, or such a lot of crank literature -received at the Whit House as during those seven years. It was freely prophesied that the new ad ministration would se a distinct falling off In this class of visitors, but considering how short a time Mr. Taft has been in of fice, his popalarity with the cranks is phe nomenal, and It begins to look as if he might eventually outdo his predecessor In that line. A Dansjeroaa "aa. About the most danserou cass thst eve, came under the notice of the authorities was that of a Swede, who, when he real ised that he was being Quietly sidetracked, drew a revolver and seriously wounded Policemsn Sissel of the White House squad He came to Washington In the spring of 1904, journeying most of the way from hU home in Minneapolis in a freight car. Ho made his wsy to the White House and de manded an audience with th president, that he might lay before him certain fact of an alleged persecution. He announced himself as a famous ma chinist, controlling valuable patents which were made by a company of which he ui president. He declared that his patent would revolutionise the world's business, and that his countrymen in Sweden wero trying to have him poisoned and to stes' his patents. Certain peculiarities of dresv and a curious fllghtlness In his conversa tion aroused the suspicions of the officer who led him through the basement of the Whit House to the gusrd room at ths east end, where he f told to wait, presuma bly for the president. A cab was called from a nearby siand and the man hustled into It to be taken to the First precinct station about half a mile. away. Just as ths eab started the Swede . drew a heavy revolver and fired point blank at the officer. Fortunately his aim was as bad as his Intention, and he inflicted what should have been only r Avar's 5raanlla it a tease. It does net srlmslsto. It docs not make yon feel better one day, then at bad as ever the next. There is note drop of alcobol in it. You have tbe steady, even gain tb.it comea from a strong tonic. Ask your doctor all about this. Tremendous Bargain Offerings in Winter Underwear Saturday . . Our Buyer Secured for Cash at a Big Discount ISST Consolidated Underwear Company, A And right at the beginning of the season, at just the time you are beginning to feel the need of the winter weight garments, WE OFFER YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO SUP PLY YOUR NEEDS at ABOUT HALF THE ACTUAL REAL WORTH. LADIES' UNDERWEAR Vests or pants, in nil wool or eilk and wool, and fin ished garments, worth to $2.00, choice 9Sc Ladies' "Wool Swiss Ribbed Vests or Pants regular $1 value, at 49c Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Vests or Pants regular values to 75c, Saturday at . :. .25c, 39c and 49c Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, , cream or gray, $1.00 value, at 50c The entire purchase must be disposed of quickly and we are making the prices on all lines that will insure us not only a tremendous selling, but you the underwear bargains of a lifetime. Unmatched Values in New Fall Garment Styles A display having in its scope all the most charming style ideas, the choicest fabrics and color combinations, produced by the foremost makers of America and Europe, bewitching designs and splendid qualities, coupled with surprisingly moderate prices. High Class Tailor Suit3, including the famous CROWN JEWEL, at. ... . .$25,; $35, $45 to $89 Don't fail to visit our Big Children's Dept. and Baby Bazar, 2d floor. You'll find, every thing for the little ones at lowest prices. $25.00 Tailor Suits at $12.50 Big manufac turer's 6tock purchase, just received from our New York buyer; all the most clever new ideas 42 to 46-inch 6atin lined coats; new pleated skirts; to $25.00 values, g As shown, in our 16th street windows. i $15.00 Long Kersey Coats C oyer ts and fancy materials, new- est styles; your choice, fite; at $10.00 Children's Wool Sweaters, val ues to $2.50; choice $1.49 '1250 Omaha's Greatest Silk Sale Monday 200 pieces of Beautiful Plain and Fancy Silks, secured for cash from. Samuel Eiseman and Company, together with thousands of yards of rich fall 'silks just received from the ASHLEY BAILEY AUCTION. The very cream of the offerings secured from our buyer. Seldom, if ever before, has such an opportunity to bargain getting in clean new fall silks been offered in Omaha. Watch daily papers for full Don't fail to come early Mon- See big display in our 16th particulars and. prices. day. . . , . . . . ,, street windows. Dont Forget a slight wound. But subsequent develop ments led the doctors at the Emergency hospital, where Slaael went to have It dressed, to the conclusion that the bullet had been coated with poison, and that had this particular crank gained access to the president, Mr. Roosevelt might have shared the fate of McKinlry. The officer, wounded though he was, aucceeded in subduing his prisoner and bringing him safely to the station. He was sent to St. Elisabeth's for a time, but was later sent to St. Paul, Minn. Quite a different sort of crank was a middle-aged, well-dressed woman who cam to ask a trifling fsvor of the chief executive. She was, so she said, a mem ber ot a prominent Virginia family, at one time very wealthy. She had lost most of her money through Ul-advtced speculation. She said, however, that she was entitled to share In an eatats valued at fuUO.000, but that "they" wer keeping her out of It. Through a medium she had learned that the money was burled In the sea off Old Point Comfort, and she had como to get the president to help her get it. She was told tiiat the president was out riding and would .lot be back until late, but rhe said she would wait. When asked lust how she expected the president to help her she explained that he, of course, owned the sea, and she thought the least he could do mould be to drain it off In the neighbor hood of Norfolk and Old Point, so that she could recover her lost fortune. She too, was gently led off In the direction of th government hospital, but was latei sent to her bom. All th War from Iowa. On man traveled all the way from Iowa to ask the president to help him escape from his enemies, who were pursuing hi in In airships and likely at any moment to drop bombs on him and destroy him. He was most worried by a Denver man, mho had exployed sis men and two airships to keep a continual watch on htm And if they could not drop their bombs on him they would compass his destruction by means of compressed air which they car ried stored In tanks at either end of their airship. Th suffragettes have had their repre aentativea among the Whit ' House MEN'S UNDERWEAR An immense Bhowing of wool garments priced at $1.25 and 98C That would sell regularly up to $3.00. Fleece Lined Underwear, all sizes and kinds, that sell regularly up to $1.00 a gar ment, at 49c and 39c Fleeced Union Suits, heavy' winter weight, $1.50 values, at 98c Hosiery, Outing Flannel, Gloves and Sweaters at sur- prising bargain prices. - Children's Bear Skin Coats; to $14.00 values $1.98 mm:m mm IV: , mmm mm i m in mm- Try HAYDEW'S cranks. Two women, apparently excited by the discussions of female suffrage, in the newspapers and the rather strenuous doings of the English suffragettes, cam, one from New England, th other from Pennsylvania, each accompanied by a son, to demand the president retire in their favor. Kach of them wanted a chance at the Job herself, but ment to arrange things so that her children would aucceed her. One of them had her cabinet all chosen, and was prepared as soon as she was sworn In to oust Admiral Dewey and re place him by a woman as the head of L'ncle Sam's navy. Thus would she end the horrors of war and contribute to the peace policies of Th Hague conference. Iloth women, after a brief sojourn at St. Elisabeth's, were sent to their homes. Less that, a year ago a young Austrian called and gravely presented to the secret kerslce men a card that proclaimed him "Acting President Roosevelt." He de manded an audience with the president, but he had been there before, and the guards were not qultfe Inclined to accept his card as evidence of his position. So they gently led him In another direction. Hot After tU Ice Tmet. One unfortunate, his Imagination fired by the "trust, justing" exploits of the last administration, came to confide to the president a beautiful scheme to frustrate the mechlnationa ot the Ice trust. He was prepared to form and , let Mr. Roosevelt in on the ground floor of a Polar lea com pany. In return for his ground-floor priv ates the president was to Induce congns. o bark the venture with a fat appropria tion. This Polar Ice company was to cut Its ice in the arctic regions, and, of course. Incidentally reach tii pole and fly the American flag from It. He drew fancy pictures of Its vessels towing Icebergs Into New York, Boston and some of the Pa cific porta The whole plan was picturesque in the extreme, and is hereby offered to some aspiring librettist as a plot for a musical comedy. This particular crank, while evidently quit irresponsible, aeemed quite harmless. He speedily developed, however, into a most violent maniac, vihom It a as abso lutely necessary to restrain, and who. CHILDREN'S UNDERW'R Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, big values, at 49c Vests and Pants in fine qual ity, extra heavy fleeced, un equaled values. ;25c, 19c A big line of Children's Sleeping Garments, Sweat ers, Gowns, etc., at Corres ponding Low Prices. See the special bargains in Sterling, Harvard Mills, Globe and Imported Swiss Ribbed Underwear. $25.00 One-Piece Dresses $12.50 Beauti ful coloring and designs, including the popular Moyen age effects, in prunellas, serges, broad cloths, silks; 3,000 of them for your selection; values to $25.00, on sale iit , , . 'As shpwn in our 16th street windows. $35.00'-French Coney Coats, in blouse and coat styles; great snap at $24.90 t Children's Coats, sizes 6 to 14 years; to $7.50 values. .$4.95 - First It Pays within thirty-six hours of being committed to St. Elizabeth's died of exhsustlon so violent were his paroxysms. One of the most spcctscular of these unfortunates was a New Yorker who, in th goodness of his heart, and the weak ness of his head, came all the way to Washington to warn the president of an anarchistic plot to assassinate him. Ha only wanted to bo allowed to sleep outside of the president's door and protect him with his life If necessary. And to guard against recognition he had blacked his hands and face In the most remarkable fashion. It does not seem to make any difference whether the president Is In Wsshlngton or not. Quite as many cranks come there to see htm when he Is not there aa when he is. For Instance, Just recently, hen it had been widely advertised that Mr. Taft, immediately after the signing of the Pavne tariff bill, had retired to Beverly for his vacation, aeveral unfortunates whom the guards described as "batty" or "dotty," came to ths White House to see him. A week or two before that a Chinaman was found wandering around the prem ises, apparently bent on seeing the presi dent, though as he spoko no English, it was something of a puzzle what he expected to say to him. On finding unexpected dif ficulties In the way, he became greatly excited, and the officers had consider able trouble in getting him quietly to the police station, and event-tally to the asy lum, where he atlll remains and is likely to for some time to come as Uncla Sam's e'uest. Once a week In criminal court No. t In sanity cases are tried, and any on who did r.ot know would be astonished at the number of them that the hlle House has furnished. There are at present perhaps !00 smong the S.OuO unfortunates being cared for at St. Elizabeth's, who first showed symp toms of derangement In (heir efforts to reach the chief executive of the nation. Many more, of course, have been sent to their own bomes to be cared for by their t,wn families or by local Institutions. It Is a curious fact that at least three quarters of them are foreigners, or of for eign extraction. France, Germany and Switzerland supply most of them. Only four are recorded from Hussia, the home U.S0 THE RELIABLE STORE New Fancy Neckw:ar A big line of now Novelties just received; on sale Saturday at 98c, 49c and 25c 75c Silk Belts 25c Silk elastic belts have come to stay we se cured a fine line of extra qual ity silk elastic belts, with nobby new buckles, at a great bargain, to $1.00 values; on sale Satur day, at 25c $2.50 HAND BAGS at OS Genuine leather bags and all leather lined, the biggest snap ever, at . .)St ilK . . . S m, v c riAvrfTtst 1S to 86 Frio aTlng- on rail MOllnrry Moit Cusnainr lnortm' ot Hsw Trlmmsd aad Untrimmcd Bbapss Evsr Two SU(-bt . fnl Specials for Batnrdsy 600 Btylish trimmed huts, tsell ,100 Trimmed hats, neatly trimmed worth to $10.00, they look H to, and stvll.sh; Siliirk, brown and all In two lots, at . .Sd.OO aad 3.93 navy, values to $4.00, at .... 91.es Btreet Hats In lmmenso assortment of beautiful styles for your selection large snd medium velvet shapes, at 95.00, 98.76 and 97.50 How About Stoves? Are you all ready for the colder weather to comet If not here's some specials that will interest you. 6-inch Stove pipe, per Joint . ,7 4-pleco Flanged elbows i . . . . 7 Adjustable elbows, each .... 10( 6 -Inch Coke Iron pipe, extra, heavy Quality ...15 e-inch Polished pipe, joint -20 Lined stove lines, up from . .49 15-lnch Oak stove, The Dandy, .$15.00 value ......... .37.95 i 4-hole Steel . cook atove, 1 9-lnch oven, Monday, 87.95 Qua radiators, up from ..$2.45 The Cut Price Hardware Dept. Weather strips, rubber lined, 12 foot long, at o Heavy galvanised fob, on sale . ,36o 6-ft. Ironing or skirt board, extra wide, at flo Mrs. Potts' Iron handles, each ....60 Folding Ironing boards, with stand only, at 98o Mrs. Voorman's 2Bo sink strainer loo Beat quality food choppers, sale buo 17-qt. Enameled dUh pan 8O0 Mrs. Potts' 6-piece sets nickel plulnii mi Irons, worth 91.25. on sale 75o Prlsco lantern, on xals 49o EOc Radiator brushes, only 860 Is'o. II guaranteed enameled diiti pans, at 69o The famous western washer . .a.B The easy Yankee washer 94.88 The one minute washer 89.95 All white enameled chamber palls 8bo of the. nihilist and the hotbed of anarchy. And none at all from excitable Italy. CHICAGO SPENDER IN ACTION Takes Ran to tb Northwest and Barns Money on th Way. Henry C. Ostermann, the millionaire freight ear manufacturer of Chicago, has been at Walla Walla, Wash., only four days, but he has startled the natives bv spending $3 000 In his own way. Other at tractions have dropped to second place since the arrival of this modern Croesus with Mrs. Ostermann and his business as sociate, W. M. Brennan, in an automobile. Mr. Ostermann put the touring car In the repair shop and atarted to have a good time. These are a few of things ha did: Alfowed no one to buy a drink; grabbed a S10T bill from the bar, where another man had laid it, and, after tearing It Into pieces, gave the owner another bill anil bought him a drink; paid a band 3 whenever It played a piece he asked for; hired the band for a dance, tore a 1100 bill In 'two and gave the leader half, promised the re mainder later, and, after giving the band There is no way to cure Catarrh except to purify the blood, end thus do nway with the pause. The symptoms may be benefited by the use of washes, inhalations, sprays, medicated tobaccos, etc., and throuRh. the use of such treatment catarrh sulTerers receive temporary relief and comfort. External and local measures however cannot have any etTgct on the blood, and therefore their use alone Is of no real curative value. Catarrh Is a deep-seated blood disease, end comes as the result of catarrhal matter and other Impurities In tlie circulation. These vmorbid matters la the blood cause an Inflammatory and Irritated condition cf the mucous membrarro or tissue lining of the cavities of the body, producing an unhoalthy socretion, ringing noises la the ears, stuffy feeling la the head and nose, headaches, hoarseness, bronchial affections, watery eyes, eto. 8. B. S. is the best treat ment for Catarrh because It is the greatest of all blood purifiers. This medicine removes every particle of the catarrhal Impurity from the circula tion, making this vital fluid pure, fresh and healthy. Then t'je inflamed membranes begin to heal, because they are nourished with pure, healtU givisg blood, every symptom disappears, and soon B. 8. S. produces a perfect cure. 8.8. 8. does not contain any habit-forming drugs, which really never can cure Catarrh, but often ruin the health. JJook on Catarrh and any mecycal dyjee tree. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. X r11osiery andn 1 Corsets Most complete lines of Fine Cashmere Hose; vari ety and quality leaving nothing to be desired at the price. Ladies' Cashmere Hose Medium or heavy weight, prices ranging 25c, 35c, 50c and Up Ladies' ani Children's Fleeced Hose 2.o, qual ity; special for Saturday at 15c Infants' 2.V Cashmere Hone lc Omaha agents for the cele brated Pony Hose for children, ren. See the new fall styles. Women's Knst Proof Corsets They're more popular than ever, prices $1, $1.50 and 82 7fe Coutll corsets, medium and low hip 'models.' bose support ers attached, special at 40 i. 50 Copyright Boohs 98c Ours s tho only book department In Omaha wlu-re you'll find the fl.r0 copyright books sold nt, en i-li .98o 1.00 Copyright Books 4 Jo p'll bIwj.vh rave you money on bmk ami stmionery. Crockery Dzpl Sptcials You'll Appreciate , Inverted Gas Lights, com plete with best mantle and globe 39c Genuine Welsbach Upright , Lights, complete with globe, mantle, etc.; Saturday, 65c ' Two Mantles, upright or, in verted 15c Two 15c Mantles, upright or inverted; special, at. . .20c Three Handled Cups...lOc Three 6-in. Plates for..l0c Six Saucers for .10c Three Handled Sherbets 10c Three Colonial Glasses. 10c Three rolls Shelf Paper 10c Three Bread and Butter Plates for ..10c Saturday Specials in our High Grade Linen DEPARTMENT Hemstitched Hucks, extra large slse, Plain ami fancy borders, worth 25c, Katurduy, eacli '. 150 Splendid bath towels, Loth cream and while, lure. heavy and good for drying, 29o values, Paiurday, . ,X9o Heavy, good wearing sheets, vise HxDO, Freeh seam, worth 75c, Sat urday, each .680 Large pillow case, extra well made, heavy and durable, v orth lGo, Sat urday, each , 10o master the other half and $30 more, gave a handful of $6 gold pieces to suuUl buei gave no tips less than tl. Henry C. Ostermann Is president of the Ostermann Maunfacturlng company, West Pullman, III., builders and repairers of cars, and lives at 6C34 Monro avenue. He left Chicago two, months ago for a trip through the west, and at the Ostermann . residence the other night It waa said he had been In Walla Wulla for only a day or two. It was not known when he would return to Chicago. Chicago Rscord-Heruld. Serious Lacerations and wounds are healed without danger of blood po. mining by liucklen's Arnica Salve, the healing under. 2i,c. Sold by Beaton Drug Co. A Muulripal lirasj SI or. The high ran s at union lutuioines and drugs are sold by the private pliarirracies and drug stores of hi. Petersburg. sa s a consular report, have induct U the niuniol pal -authorities to start a municipal phar macy, for which purpose K.4j0 has befl recently allowed. The city pharmucy will supply medicines and drugs to all the dis infection and saultary Departments as well as munli'ipal hospital. To private per sons drutt -w be -sold at ) fer cent dis count aKSlnst lhe noraial !iargef. . BEST TMATMEilT Ton cmnim i 1