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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: I"Ii]l\)x\ \;, _;\’()VEMBER 25, 1881 \ :, n this city together for somo time ARGEN! 1] ¥ OVER THE RIVER, |inthinclty together tor some LARGEST LARGE LADY - I'hey occupied the same he i .Ih.- - o kge | ovme room in the house, and the mhe TLiving Skeloton's Moun- How Oounoll E:]]“fls S[lsfim, SCRIER: e e e gl tainous Wife's Paitwell, " L L ivi i 2ul l oere " ¢ oth dec (& giving bay In Service £hAk It tan & cleas tass of iving i . 1319 F h S t nd Peasting cluse communion withont the teui- | g Iamnah Rattersby. Leaves | arnnam tree : bt g sit d being filed in court to pre Hor Frankford Homo to Enter -— teot the balance of the yy.n,m) Soine | a Bowery Mavenm Withi S —— R, L The Council Puts a Checkmato | of thei relatives didn't like the way | . ithin the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at the thir ! demand il . : ect | r e OF SOV eseien. ave oRoRen Tor | . et A WL b T [1816 and 1317 Farnham street, adjoining our present stand, with a / Railroads not_ complyihg with tho fequos this morn ny at 8 stock of — Said relative, being n little shary | Inmdred and twenty-two | i g A Coupla Who Loved Not/euidshe would finda w compel that in-ke up the U a Wisely, Bt Too Well, | a2 thor Wl i, Sig (e, devons aratomy o HraahBthr fi“y QO S VYaequalled in the West, o and swore out n warrant againsi | in strong-seated car, to New Yor Tho Gty SHll Constdortng an Ape | the byain, who wero at once arrested | @ Fulll o four wesk's, and possibly | | NOT SURPASSED IN THE EAST, WEoRsEs Clinugs ¢ Nams, nd lodged in o, “Hore thay con an entire wintor's’ engagems Like| gy H\ and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advantige of the very —_— ¢ 1 we do?” [ all large bodies, Mrs. Battorshy move P 1 by disordered idneys | ot er fellows met in tl ik “’“."‘ ol "'l e _ Gl ': ‘."l‘:“ I"”;y' ¢ ]““" Wled "w“” b X 1y he 0 o — e dividual known as ‘*‘our “Do you love this woman?” | mountainous adieu. A i1 the treatment of (hese tr i Y y “Yea," ? simplo tropical leaf of rars value, if | Freparatory to moving we ofter our entire stook at a great sacrifice. Stud retully th The name, “‘our mayor, o 1]’\: m‘_n’l' ‘m_ "".” i w"‘«".-“r THE FAT WOMAN'S SHADOWY SPOCS U eleimes Ayl ottlah | prices we quote, bear in mind that we buy a)l ,\rul){r‘ls fi?r (‘;\‘:;:f :Jo :h(u l]urngn;xr\, s(l:riy;r(l::} ?‘n‘tlng drye . A Vitisha ' 4 bt | The appoi Ly ‘3',"""»"‘”““ ::v: | goods business between Chicagoand Sanfrancigco, und sim to give our customers the beneflt of Y urnament, from . e s« IIH’MI"‘\:'}I temedy for o s it canve | all the low prices and extra cash discounts given us by manyfacturers and importers, | i \ : s 1 19 L utreet, Frankforc lower part ¢ r Torpi ¢ : - t was ‘hung” from the centve of | o gl 5 Jat s I pronounce you [ i g ¥ Ta } - 3 - . . the four comors, The | husbuad and wife, " tho justice said; | %t foF her en | CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Men'’s Sox, Shirts, | i1 GLOVES, ! i was 9o hastily and secretly | and that is the way the two were mar [ substantial o d KihoNB SaTL bl for ' Leutorriion, cpcusteuation | Beaver Cloaks, handsomely trimmed | 3 Button sk, Clak & Flagg | anee, and with its well-braced sta tout floor jorste, and wide door sprung honest peoplo really helieved | €4 |The hcuse its | with Passmente THANKSGIVING SERVICES, lod, for it ¢ ures | Velvet, and - Satin, Silk UNDERWEAR. 200 Dozen Seamless Faney 1 1 Purifier it X Fisk, Clak & Flagg that they wero going to cheat the| dent's, the In obedience to the pre Gloves, £1.00. grand jury out of n ease. The ma [ zovernor’s and the mayor's proclamas | secms especially intended for ED BOT! 1, e Sox e, 5 | .6 “”',’”‘.! VFisk, Clark & Flagg | he following aldermen responded | tion quite anumber of our citizons ab- | its elcphantine mistress,who, wntii the e "““"H‘,‘h 25 Dozen Men's Scar- | Gluves, 81.2 X { bill, Cavin, Dawson, Keller, [stained yesterday for once, and at-{present time, has spont her wi quire for WARNEL 'S SAF med with Sitk and let Half Hose 50t a Pair fully worth | The abovo are well known in the | 1 Onthank | tended the umon service held in the mestic lappiness with | i Ibisa POSI IVE Remody, with SatinSilk and Pa The, | cast as one of the best Gloves made. Y ARSI Congrogational church, whors Rev, | BVIT S La1ave H. 4. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. | Jyiy and 5 Dozen Fine English Merino Hose | The makers sold us all they The mayor stated that the meoting [yt 4REE preached a most eloquent, | bug o° bones however, has R | 00 we offer a handsomely fus for §1.00 sure our patrons that” they 4 s called at the request of m tax | digcourse on wih and develop- [ nately fattered out of th i of Inmcorpos d all Wool 1 tless Unb! d Sox £2.00d0: 3 high as lu'Rl-L'lv‘\:’w(xln\.‘ payers, (including Vaughan and Chap- [ ment of our country, Quite a liberal | line of busincss, and is sim) illard Earm £18.00 we sho I Fine Unbleached Sox 82,50 | 0ok at §2.00, $2 ) forthe purpose of preventing |contribution for” the poor was | small half of b ¥ 8BOUSE, of incorjc i worth fuily doz. , : : { LA Uty il | taken up, he adores with a!l the ardor ih D. | Juckets at § Best Quality Linen Collars §1.50| We are sole agents in Omaha for railroad and street car ¢ ¢ AT ST, PAUL'S present avoivd of one | | Dolnaus wo ehow over 13 styles, from |de Courvoisier Kid Gloves. from laying down railway tracks on | m S and twenty pounds admi 6 | &1 uaking special prices | Best Qualily Linen Cuffi I's ‘Bilisi oa e a5lo0 i streots and alleys of tho cityZwithout | 1, TherD e have been home just T. The naine of this 00. Auother invoice of Men's Pique Y e (,f:"’r:_mw Ridy ~5i95 18 | permission of the “thiscounc Phe | fistan t. iid Mis. Battershy 0L EATHEE ST Sillk Dolmans from 845,00 (o ewn, Stitchod back Derby Street |4 Button Ooutvoisier Kids. 8150 § y ; T it asmile and waddie' f PLACE OF nUs with ves 8135 pair, usually sold at el B VOSIE R 216! | i mayor delivered a very pointed and | preached ot Fa ’“-,.alhm. ViiGbbhioy ALY EBOR o I i Every pair warvanted | Foster Lace ® ids, all Lengths, { coh. He arraigued the [ The chn rated the poor forcible seen o the most suceessful se. sons ‘on the road,’ that has b [ known in theshow business foryears The reporter, with an ing collection was teken for £ the city | 3 Button Real Kid, Black, only $1. Drawers |4 Button Real Kid, Black, only ~ 1.50 ) When Gone we cantot 1eplace. | DRESS GOGDS. railroads for their nupudence and } | Ladies’ Suitings, Cashineres, | check as sliown by tho recont acts of | sl e 'ts or Drawers the Walash, Milwaukee and Saint | s e Y oiin) stk b & g T e R 3 i i I e 1 anksgivii vvices at the|thirst for ki g e G Silks and Plaids, Novelties, et LAcEs RIBBnNs ETc Paul which on Sunday shoved up a|gutholic church wero woll. attonded AvoBRA TS G SRR ah 1 2 S 2 Drawers ) ) TR S | ST At S ik b ey : 22 50 S ness and other ente 40 ivch Elack Cashmeres 60c., 7. | Hand o hine made all Silk little nearcr the center of the city. |and all present conjoyed a good ser- | rived the starting point, just as s $1.00. | C § S biiitat S The mayor thi s the city | mon. attershy ea k, with a quarter | CAPITOL STOCK R PE [por®1L25 we sell a very heavy|Spanish, Guipure, Chintilly and other e mayor thiy : i y SR TG bk Pt AT IH s i | o 9 | .46 inch Black Cashmeres, 73e., 90c., | Pateit Merino Shirt or Drawer that | hew style L from one to twelve council and ministers are | A don: ) ‘l““ *]‘I- ‘l'll';'" bl st tila »'(\fl“ I,i*; ! ), §1.25, | has heretofore sold for 81,50 inches, Deep Cream or Black. at church some Sabbatl ”‘_.W”“_W]‘»“\w S i aiete | praportion TeSHiBiEAqE tivided inte lhacoy of one doflar b o *h““h;”"["} mless Shirts or Drawers from o ‘L‘"‘I_":C'I‘, Luce Searfs from to this same company nay strike on | (i sestving purty to hov pala- | The Living Sk LCLR] R (e not prove Our prices will | ¢ o T R e 0 L ot atesior down Pino strect to thoe transfer, and | i G0 M ¢ B l,\l" serted his forge, wl J e e R 3 A Do found 9( Ffge "I ol 1t and Warner's Hand-knif S o ey QLI SO0 (O who knows but that while the mayor | U8 1esidence in Mynster park. The COMMENCEMENT AND TEUMINATL N be found 20 to 30 per cent less than | Scoteh Shetland Wool, tends the cmployime 1 couple of Ten Cent Ribbons table was spread with eve y thing to This club shall commence to | those ust and “‘this council” aj ttending ked for tame qualitios; |~ ORPDRRS TAK i ARy B AEITE iy el R the tas the nonstor | black ';""-*, ""l i 1 imsolf isiness and exenciceits earporate | all we asked is compavison, st : ny new colors and extra widths in wit (.i” Y o Inlb R Eask ato an pudding with | Wheeled in the I""" LML i 20th day of October, 15 46 inch French I 1 Suitings, Satin and Gros Grain, <|n\‘;n ,,.,,.I i Lvery body prosent ex- | Jator when made aware of the faet shall cease vn the 200 d. S0c. Come carly this morning, ives with having had that a strangoer visiting his wife. [ October, 1951 { 46inch Frencl Ho seated hunself comfortably on the %100, ; SATINS, SILKS, VELVETS. BLANKES. COMFORTS. fourinch space between Lis v ¢ VL The highest amount of 48 v French T and Camel tho end of tho settoe, aud imy T I D i i v e PLUSH 1 2y £2.00 a yard, ! 48 inch Diap do Fite at §1 In this de v happened th changing R RIS C RO h Lo gy splendid time and all united in ex- s name, uan Lawson arose and offored pressing the wish that the estimable \ the following: : hostess”might live to onjoy many as, Certain railway compa. | 3U¢h days to come Blanket Stock is the Jargest in ,.and as our prices will show is by far the chenpest we ever off tion, Qorta Ui s Lt Jin g - rtment all goods are of o A ! o now forcibly taking possos- BATHER VAvoRy, A v 0it8 CHAL IRERHE £ CovieTt oan orricERs, A ) 18 departmentiall g : 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blankots vetsand alleys inthe | There is such a thing as carrying | the resion of ol e Uy o VIL, The officers of this | S1-80, . 2RSS ONn EmpoT O Eat it Iri ook | SR an Ry | Luffy to the | personnl animosity too far. Tt i said | wore the only ovelenees of b o sholt * be conducted by " a : = we name. No house west of New | "o 5= 10-4 White Blankets §2. 00, ions of section 464, codo 1850, | that John W. Clapian. sl 7 ) LS 0 i who hall he HOSIE York can compete with us. 3 0( 2 ] provisions of section 464, code 1850, | that John W. Chapman call sence while the interview lnsted. holders, and s LRY, 19 inch Bl Satins, all beautiful worth 3.00. i therefore be it Erb & uquette's, on P e e O T T B GRS ( Jlack Satins, all bes 11-4 White Blankets £2.50 Pair. Resolved, By the common council | purchase some applos. Sove adelphin\depot Al .08 by law i requi 60 10-4 White Blankets ¢ 1 8 | , on oy re that all steam railway and stieet rail- | oties were shown him when his eye | four weeks * said the fat woman, Way companies are hereby forbidden | fell on a lot that 1 him very | <7 had hard work to squeeze out of munuer to attempt to locate or | much, He took a fino red one from & the door, and then they had to own any track on any street or | bavrel and approaching Mr, Erb Ladies’ and Children's ::mc., ST%,““:“ covered, 7oc., 8ie UN’DER‘VEAR. inch Black Satin, $1.00, $1.25, The Best £5,00 Blankets in (Ahc\\,'ent‘ A complote line of Colored Satins |, %0 Paits Extra Heavy all Wool ) G0 11-4 White Blankets $4.50 Par. ’ ( open that big sliding gatc intended for 1 Ladies’ all Wool Seamless p N SK. T 0 0, e o 9 Sati Y i ; y or other public {:]llgaill paid city [ mquired the name. Thowo are the | the passago. bf b ol ek N 0 i::né'gé-'&.u.l“'d to the §1.25 Satin of | 555 & 0 Bt A Heavy Blankets without first having obtained from the “Baldwin” apple. “Then T don't | ne vut of the place where the. tr On this 20th day of October, A, ) 25 dozen Ladies’ 21l Wool Seamless Black Gros Grain Silk 50c 5 00. e common council permission thorefor. | want it,” replied the Colonol. Ho [stope. I couldn’t, o out of the « personally” appeared hefor Hose, extin heavy, b0e. 90c., 100, all worth 9. a wod| . 50 Pairs 114 all Wool Blankets ‘ Ther. ipor » bl for an ordinanco | throw it back in the barvel and loft | it tho small people.” Brandes, » notary public’sfor s 25 dozen Ladiew’ fine Cashmere [ 1) $1.00, @ SN SLYSLS [(8RT50) it prepared by the city attorney entut the store. “No," suid the voice on the off:side | Tulius Schrocd SRR et worth $T.00, e i iros Grain Silk | A1 Extra Large San Jose, California, asnoinNieo R oorbid ShoBIRying [ ios nothata, siatessiand broto | or s wonstrosity, *he cou'dn’t,she ot T oreaoto anoana2 e | Ohlldrora all Wool Seamless Hose f,.j,,’l’{‘.‘{;l,‘“,Jg‘,-';’?,f,‘ SR Sk Planket for §10.00. The Very Best 5 down of railway tracke in any: sivoot, [ o, it You want & gosd. {rado go to|couldu’t, and I'in glad of it. 1 my and acknowledged the same ¢ | for school wear, all sizes, 2Fc., worth [ "4 110 full Tines of our eelebrated | Brgiin in Omaha, g gl or ethor public place in the city | Muoller's for toya, Wfo is mpared T hopo "o catch up with | Ve thir volintary aet and deed. 7 40, 10 50c. o : £ 48 Bed Comforts 55c. cach, worth i ! o s“:::':fnll e i THE GEORGIAS, I“)‘;'" m ,‘;“'3‘]““'1’:‘nyjl‘“i‘ Tt S T e L l'[,"j‘,,l'.'l_' ‘:‘(,',';}l, l,r;,')jfy,,l,\[;}\,i.‘l ebool Cashmere Alexandre Silks| . 48 Bed i:.:}xr(,x«s The. each, worth i '{ common council of the city of Council (.‘\"l“" a ?l ';i-'d Ilullsl‘t ':'l;'(-]lml the (" tehi i ”":, m(u.' of mennl iR TSR S ikl Heavy Fleosed Lined S0nm exandre 3 5. I Biufts, That all steam railway com- | Georein colored troupo. at Dohany's | Tt ! = 3olbriggins, 60c: Black and Colored Plushes, full 21| 48 Bed Comforts, very lurge and purics o il rset rilway companics o8 Wodeaday:ovenn, * Asido from [V’ oo EL AKG STH LTF‘IE E_ii’}g\ Ladies’ fine Merino Vests, dc., | inches wide §3 50, heavy, at §1.25 cach, y are lereby forbidden o luy down or | the quadraple clog dunco thero was hands appearcd besido hor in g = B | worth 60c 19 inch Silk Velvets from $1.25 to| Fine French Blankets of our own / % locate sleam or street railway | 00t much of anything new. I'hey are the voice continued, “If T can’t v CONTINUES TO ‘hildven’s fine Merino Vests, 2fc. | $1.00. importation from $15.00 to $50.00 a ¢ street or alley or other | @ little bohind at the present time in 50 pounds and be the ol fi Dy f W ooTal: k ot or allo | s T 50 pounds and be tho champion Roar for Ifoorals pub in said city without first | the business. ton, I'm bound to bo the ehampion i (&) haviog obtained from the connmon ANOTHER CHANCE Fat Man of Aniorica, and wo'll fravel ~ Y A (e [l !‘O CNET=mE o OO counerl of wid ity & consont o bk | A iy syaneil wil ot it | LA 0T Amerien and vell il | Ha rn e gs 5. P. MORSHE & o 00, Over 20 qualties to choose from, pair. racks ag mission to locate or lay down in adjou m and we still have | AN UNFOUNDED RUMOL, AND [~} atorosnid on vy aEvecs, aley ot ot " e MR L 13819 Farnham Street. public places in” said cily. will s vote to-night or : B S by Lok S See. 2. Lhat it shall be the duty of queried the reporter, “in the re before owattamie co (i resed iF SV T e & R } any steun tailway company or 3 | grand jury moots, LA Y :"_‘jl“”:".‘; Whilo you were in the il @ i Ifi"‘ e ”fi / strect railway company when it is do- | ST bk 3 X a 6 p o I . sived by said ‘-“x..]J‘...jj or companics Log A } ( an unfortunate | | &{‘ :33‘%, o8 /3 m to locate or lay down o track in any | “Stranger,” in T P 4 Eliviai r‘ street, alley or other public pluce in | Wan(s the name of our : i said city shall make application to the | to Garlield. T¢ il b 0,68k Woman | ? comzon counell for pernussion or con- | chi Garlield | v sent of the common council, wnd nanes of Vaughan, ‘§‘ which said application shall correc OF ML Worse comics | i i name th cet or streets, ulley or the Peter and call i o 1 f leys or otlier public places desired 1o | P b Lt il & be taken id, with a corroct | VI AFEECTED THEM [ sE- buile e 3 A A e ot =Lidpsdmaniors L inr e fgeq o 1 ovarlill on ang A< OE N S e e N i { cate sresaid, which shall accom t railroad inance the Ogden |y Cithet “X AIiax I Fianyt ) cation and be submic- | house trembled and the onfire road | RS RSk anurv ety | il N0 GhoDa Al } ¢ o iorain proyidut A |bul 8ok from Horo o'k, Puul. |4 wh L ominiug tow, a | wi Genoanii | We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska ] At AN tALL, fop came up with a two-foot the lowest cas| g thaca o AR R OREMASR | it b Bloomer | Fulety measure weaci s iosLoulders, | & o 1o the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche { ploye or othur porson of any steam | & Nixon's luat night was well attend- | 1 just took it away from him, broko it | MODRE, |, : 4 ; ¢ ‘ railwiy company or -street rai ed. There was good susic and five [ in balf and threw the in his * |invoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps; Silk, Piush and Embroid- 3 company who shiall attempt to do any | daneing, The procecds will go to- | fa Avother time u man at o) g i . g . i ML AT aAnnsrakl auy. cope) EDEMENOCHOE BihaM ks cnnw | RDIR (0 ossur tha wids ur ' | Urited States Pepository:|ered Matelaise Dolman’s ever imported west of the Missouri. g pauy as aforesaid, in laying down or uiald S, AYA f SRR Q ik o Geating any track on wny stroct or| Tho evont of the day was tho entor. | tho and T tilced the chair over | e e i S ey Sompay b e o ity et e, sowe N 2 0 0 Y Ramle| DIAGONALS ~UiH : and stroe i g y have SMINOR TTON | o [ (v e 4 J heiv money 1o see o, v eun imsult i s0.tuakce MROUAMOR Yo ER. ommOD [y fuuioral of Iikklo 1Tattle Bisthe | hnsy Bath ) — OF OMATTA.—— — 2 y , A 3 < n Xig ottic e ) , b they 1l tind ) Q L sl o prmion o sovamn o 105, o ot "l Sty Wi | —or ama FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS | ) o i o ? *lufternoon, It was asad 'T' lays, for 111 bo tempted t sin, | o 12 piany lusve o aueh application to the | 1400 | 1 s sl T gy for 1lba towpled .t youy wir, | o ey ] ay b ; | ; ! or the sorely afflic 5 1 sit on somebody. PERT BARKING - ESTABL : B 5 147 »rr Shad Plush & : common council, and the samo has PALen 1 . it | OMAHA, Trimmed Elaborately with every Shade of Plush, Satin, Velvet Passementerie. . Fre i A lady stopping at one of ourhotels | * Do you sull claim to bo tha far — % 4 4 5 H::‘:‘u;;lfl:u.;ll],“r)fll l:.‘l’)l'f\“ll(](l’lll:dnl::llxili:‘u on Ler way east, gave birth totriplets, [est tat woman in the world:” nskeq | 8 casons o KO\IH;ZE BROTHERS.) k 3 i L s fined ' in any wam not exeading oo | ey ato al doii woll. the ovort gty i | om0 8 S e ws | Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. : Lundred dollars and costs of prosoeu- —— xeuse s the veply giy. | O"erieed a0 & I i) i tion, which said fino and costashall bo | SUICIDE AND DYsvEpsLy, |00 ith FRESAIICo.oL | TARITAL AR RASENEYER 1 IRIRRRR - AT y } ul|fnyl:\}(lun n; now provided by law in R st remarkable eure 4.;-)@ ' | l:v‘l“"' “'f‘ Rkl T ”\“‘“I "':“xj “'“" »‘ WRAPS AND sUITS OF EVERY BESGRIPTIUM TO ORDER OH SHORT NOTIGE. y cases of misdemeanor, CWells' Hoalth wer,” The' greate Ol W SIVING adipose tissue s | unt, " N . Ra o tonie, beat biliows and lver reredy know cipabie of, “*but I donot recognize the orwrax, Viee Proeidont, . . . , Py by | L R o g W Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques, i orce and bo @ 0! tlarge lady’ an exlibition, but com . i A 19 its publication as providod by ——————— DA Al sl kitlan, big ooip: | r ¢ oo [k ST T : ¢5.00 TO $150.00 i e v st e, SRR cosn Bl TR e CLOAKS FROM $5. 50.00. rule suspended, read the sccond time, | Dt \.'\‘ ‘:,' \:1 ‘l 1 \C |.\“ “- o § \-l ! e, W ‘_\‘ ”I | {nk roo sits without rekani to | 1 RO A T ) msumption, oughs an ‘olds | Would only proc il teotings mn o . e ~ — — eea———— - - - 1 Bd peased. < sdintoly fixed |AWaY in trial bottles free of cost o for yourself,” and tho ponde the United tates, also London, D o Tl i s iyt 0N ) s s e | ESET S SRR | FITS. EPILERSY| | | s SUPERIOR s went, wud Mr. Churehill said ey hud cold, ditl toor tral 1 il o iketsfor emgraata by e o 2 on ik AR s ' ness ox any affection g R L """ | FALLING SICKNESS. In Convenience w IN AFRICA OF JDgs LY 81 meals E o | Permanent by 1 ] o ol alley girls cob i g S et ’. ) ¢ | monthe s DLRAB"JTY ECUhUh-Y roublo oy Plereo ‘athost ye [ Atord fo: Loi Cncs portunity Nk heen uaing | DI v ‘Eflfis 4 it s b over a simple livle house cat the [y, 1d Yk 2 1OM, DRSO AR i B R ] by si. q P ¢ Vo could not afford, and EeLictuie O, for 1t R ] ) I ol wing i 1 5, 4% o o e, v st e et s IR W I ‘ TR KEAERAL 00! L ; b o ovr f et s, ot il S| e | DR L, B, GRADDY, | St ot BUY e BEST! & THEY FIXED 1T, cured by it. Thero is no medicine in D. 8. BENTON Oculist and Aurist, | R i i e, e T _SOLD BY— . Quite an interesting wedding took | the world that will cure one half the < v . LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL ‘"ln-i'xf\' ‘:}"‘1'.:;\ fes PR e 4 \\ pluce at Perry Rools hotel nnder the |eusos that Di. Kix's New Discovsiy | ATTORNEY - AT - LAW /|, LONOONOPHTHALMIO HOBPITAL. | Nrise loriarce o i of h Uni'o1 Staiea o Lang & FOtICk { court house. Tt seoms thata young | will cure. For sale by ARBACH BLOCK References all Reputable Physicians of Omaha, Cntady o rceltof price vy exproan €. 0. { man and Lis fair one have been living | 6) Isn & McManos, Owmaha, Do ah Sia iab, Mo, | ol e, 00rner Bih and Farnham Bis. | D.“Addiom, ) ASH Brooklyn, N. Y.

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