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o OMAHA DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1884 [ ———— —— e Second-Hand Dresses, JOFEN E. BRCOCES, H1AS THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST Vital Questions]! !} Ask the most eminent phynewan 3 R Of any school, what is the bast thing in U world for quieting and_allaying all irntat of the nerves, and curing all forms of nervo! ' complaints, giving natural, childlike . {ng Mlep aiwaye? @lucose aud Water., CROUNSE'S BLOCK, e Bnd thay will tell yon nnhesitatingly Corner 18th and Capitol Avenue, “Some form o* Hops CHAPTER 1. OMAIXIA, = = INEE. TREATS Wit \What is the | lof the most eminent phys CHRONICDISEASKES |can o riiod on neys and urinary orgar ym the Chicago Tribune, ka below. inks of it ead- CALIFORNIA CANNED GOODS. [fook® "5 ovioan mahat orvor dons —n 1“. “lllnd ‘h"yrw’]\iw\l:\wvuk‘znr(fl"‘l':";l) “In buying second hand garments,” Tie Geoning Article Diluted Wilh| feeling and: sdmitted. that the b Lt UL L band with & broken nose and fourteen | «Who o, ked AT 4N 1 gy Donies could take tho eako over 8 1ove: | «Bacyass the peuplo Wo buy from aro KEROSENE AND GASOLINE STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND, Headquarters for the Celebrated Wrought-Iron Trade—Poor Goods |sick youth without a second pair of 80ckA | \mericans, who are generally emall, IbilyRange Tricks of the Palmed off o the Pablic, to his name, We are now prepariug in | while those we sell them to are foreigners | this office tho sad story of the 1dian | the Irish, principally, who are large and gitl's leap from Muiden Rock. The 8smé | well daveloped. This goos to show that San Francisco Chronicle. story answers for the eniire ]l-".-'";l the Americars have the most money. Each one perished for 10ve i0 | prequently cast-off clothing is very fine Ask any or e e vhse, dinbetes, retention, or inabili et ”’I'I‘ L ""““; L "'{’md‘?*l e 1’1‘1’:(1:::@ sad way, and the father of each | an 3™ b e e ol GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE OITY OR THE DEPOTS. YOUNG MEN, who are suftering from the effects | iy ‘and all the discases and ailments pe- present selling prises of goods, did you | % B y, and th and but little worn, Fine women T y X . ¢ § % | urine, and a died of grief. | Owing to the recent ro- {Tho Yide in carrisges woar ot their 615 and 617 North 16th St., bet. California and of Youthful Indiscretions, would do well to av themselves of this, the greatest boon ever Iald at altar of sufforing hamanity. Dr. Tanner wil g¢ ‘Antee to forfoit §500 for cvery case of Seminal Weak Toss or Private Disease, of any kind or charactor Which he undertakesand fails to cure. culiar to Women ¥ ask(’ repeated a merchant, up to three () “'And they will tell you explicity and em- | years ago the ownor of one of the largest | duction in the price of ink we can fur- | dresses in the back just between the phatically ** Buchu Yl onts of the kind, fo a Chroni. |nish these sad tales at tho low prico of |shoulders. Then they soll them to us. | = Aglethe samio PhSICIans L uront cure | clo reporter, who had undertaken to_sift 10 cents oach, or threo for A qUArter. | Thoy are easily repsired, and look so may 23.d eod.w eow-2m MIDDLE AGED MEN—Many men botween the ages of 50 ana 80, are troubled with & too frequent Qesire to evacuate thy bladder, often fod Dy nslight smarting and burning sensation, and & weakening of the system in s manner that the pa tent cannot account for. On_examining the urinary deposits & ropy tediment will often be found, aud Sometinios a3 all particlos of altumen will appeat, o¢ the color will be of a thin, milkish hc, sgain ananging to & darkand torpid appearanco. There are for alll liver disenses or dyspepsia; constination indigoestion, billionsness, malaria, fever, ague, &c.,” and they will tell you: Mandrake! or Dandelion /111" Hence, whea these remedies aro combined with sthers o qually valuable ‘And compoun derful and ch & won- veloped, disense resist its power, atl ssibly exist or certain rumors about the deterioration of California canned goods. ‘‘A profit!” | ho exclaimed, “I should say not, 1if they furnish honest goods.” “Woll, don't they furnish honest goods!” asked the reporter, 1 do not see how they can,” said the goutloman, *'Our firm went out of the They are warranted to fit any scenery, stand in any climate, and cause old ladies to sob and yousg ones to shiver. Don’t adaross us unless you mean business, ORIGIN OF AMMONIA, Ammonia is obtained in large quantities by the putrefaction of the urine of animals, —£n well aftor the changes are made that we sometimes sell thom for $15 and 820, The original owners could easily make the chauges wo do, and continue to use the garments, but by the time they are worn this way their freshuess is gone, and even if that were not so they would be ready to part with them anyhow, Women do North-Western Electric Light Go, SOLE AGENTS FOR NEBRASKA AND OPERATORS OF CELEBRATED WESTON AND U. 8. Flectric Arc and Incandeseent Lishts! D ks 'who dlo of thia dificuly, ignorant ot tho | ot Ll health o p t o o i ot s S i | ikl : O e e Evarationy | They | Adopted by the U. S. Government and most of the leading steamship oo e e Poarantes porioct curo in AUl wuch | armlos for the most frail woman, weakest fovs | pi voro thing coming. Evergbody | livery housckeeper can test baking powdors | Tiko to bo changing )l the time.” P y g stoamship companle Forami s hoalthy, rastoration of the Genttourinary | lid or smallest child to use. thomght Tthete was a fortano in canned | containing thia diegusting drug by piacing o and Hotels, Regarded as the “Almost dead of nearly dying” Gream Baking Powder does not |a good price, and they know how to Slaints, severo coughs, called consumption, | the prices that it is impossible to make |'h"~|-1ml?7. (prova it by "“‘,“",";3 n"'tjtlhv“_tllt alwags want more than they got, but asa For Rates Inquire at office, N. W. Cor. Fifteenth and Farnam Streets ave boen cured, 10, anything oxcopt any poor article put up | 1 Prebared by, & Thyeleias & el Ith] L ile they know what the goods are worth Women gone nearly crazy /1111 i N StaBT T QUSR] D | pecial regard to cleanliness and healihfulncss. i Tt — Piots agony of netitAlgin, netvousnioss, wake. | Withan _oyo siogle t0 CCeapiion Bh owetn | to us, and know that they are well paid fulness,and various,diseascs peculiar or b hove, Dr. Tannor. PAPTER T1 Z I ing drug by 1g 81" GAnd they are probably glad to gt A i bttt hoods. and o thora is, but not when |Sin of the toyal’ or Gndroyw, LE U0 rid of their old garments at aup pricel” PU REST, WHITEST AND BEST Foryears, and given up by physicians, of | iricreases the supply beyond the demand. | Dr, Price y hey cheapness. There can be but one result e accordingly. Sometimes they put their [ i gly. y P 1] prices 8o high thatwe cannot touch them.” [ lopediu Erttannica, not like a drees that lasts too long okt LT ; by uverybody rushes into tho business and | tha coyer and smoll. “‘No, they are not. They always want ot 2 v : ly A [ : n ELECTRIC LIGHT PRODUCED. Bright's and other kidn i ivor con- | Now the competetition ~haa 8o put down | contain Ammonia, Alum, Lime, Potash, Bons | drivo a smart bargain sometimes. from that practico. 1t will ruin the Peoplo drawn out of shape from excuciating y of | WHAT I8 ASIATIO CHOLERA, 1 1] maliq,n,llullmmn.l'.u!) aud chronic or suffer: | husiness and the reputation of Callfornia S NO UPERIOR . b A g canned goods for years to come. e “You havo sald that you buy moat of ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT. o Nu‘l'slrh:l\:m,l‘lnml poisoning, dyspepsia,’ indiges. GLUCOSE AND WATER, Its Proper and Inproper Treatment, your goods from 1 A ica N The Steck is a Burable Piano. o OEEbw 6 they RAUTTarAts Feuity ardes | WIMTHIWREISTI REOVERL R WAV B LA American women: | -per TOOT WA ELER O BPPEARTOES. Rature et o by top Bittors, proof of whish | Jies?” - “Tn the first placo they have the money T e THE flTflifiu‘L‘; ““;f(’)’:glfif:(“:,'!fl:" TONE | can o touud In overy nofghbiorboolin the knowh | “wi0h, woll, T guess 1 won't tell. It «(What is the distinguishing foature of |to buy them and therefore they have] = N PIANO 00 —Gryrusxy—Your Instraments, Grand, Squaro and Up SOLD NLY BY 4 ‘&4 Nono genui sta bunch of green Hops | {8 suflisient for you to know that it | Asiatic cholera, doctor!” them, When the goods aro worn sufli-| tho Witivaitsd (0F baauty of tone and duish. Allow we'to congratul o all the vile, poisonous | ig done, I 1 wero to roveal tho so- | ‘It is this, I'think: that tho poison or ciently to bo discarded they sell them be- on the white labe ), « o stuff with “‘Hop” 215 []PERA H[]I]SE J the various proceeses would toarn them.” | epithelium or soft akin lining the mucous | of other nationalities. The Germans, R OOSIGINDS TISELE. \ ) on-| €]y glucose used to any great ex- |membrane of the bowels, and lay it for instance, are more frugal than the OMAHA NEP. e neaval setion | tent?” b oon aed. . Honcg tho red. | Americsns. ' They do not scll old clothes| A "JoJ™ (3 €4 " i SOLE AGENT, Whonthe bowo's. For | Yor, very largely; still, I cannot see | ness and congestion of the mucous mom- to us because they can do better by dis- ™ e ) E J 41519 Dodgo Strost, Owmaha, Neb Syt reamon, ¢l v | how thro cau bo ‘much profit in that. | brano. From the rod surface tho scrum | posing of them to their help or giving Large | or watery portion of the blood flows in therm to their poor kindred, Itis a com- e hn bowel | Suill, it is usel quite generally. ) indre k and | large quautities, just as it docs from an fman thing among tho Germans for the bk quantities are imported overy we t | Food 1 an ol | worked into jollies and canned fruit. 1| ordinary blister on the skin. Previous to lady of the house to geta woman to coine o mrogaration, | presumo a good deal reappoars as choica | 1806 theso enormous discharges wero at. and work for a weck or two about the K ard In T strainod honey. Howover, the chief |tributed to weakness and relaxation of | premises in exchange for an old dress. | efforts of the canners are directed toward | the bowels, and I was the first to point Tho Americans are too proud todo thiugs loarning how to put up fruit without | out that they were duo to the destruction that way. 1f they hire anybody they cither suzar or glucose. They want to use [of the epithelium, This is not a thecry, jpay them in good money, and I they water only and I fancy they are succeed- | but a fact, amply proved by post-mortem | have anything to sell they sell it for ing quite well examinations, and showing the necessity |money. {You don't mean that they can more |of distroying tho germs, and not alone of | **You often get hold of garmenta that water than fruit?” restraining tho discharges and soothing [need no repairing whatever, don't yout “Well, they have to give some fruit. | the raw mucous membrane. “Yes, A great many women will buy The people think the heavier the cans| *‘Iere I mention that ruch miachiof |a dross, wear it a fow times and then tho botter aro the contents. It is quite | has been caused by a popular medicine take a disliko to it, and we not unfre- the rovorso. Water is heavier than fruiv. |largely composed of red pepper, ginger, | quently come into possension of it. As Wide-Awake Agents wanted Everywhere lor NOTED WOMEN the age. st wud America. diot 1 Tt 18 & porf. In ¥l Palmer, M {OSTEITE Science of Life, Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. 7RI AY Hsi’_-‘x’ A GRPAT MEDIOAL WORK ON MANMHOOD Txhsnsted Vitality, Nervous and Phystoal Dobitity, Premature Docline in Man, Krrorsof Yonth, an the untold miserios esuiting from indiscretions cr ex- cesses. A book for every man, young, middle-agod, i stipati heaithfully Iates thekid Vladder and \ W o STOMACH no by fatigue, whether mental or T phys.cal, the weary 8 and debilitatod Mud Tho point is to got along with as littlo sugar as possiblo and still preserve tho fruit.” s salicylic acid used in caaning fruit?” 1 should think not. Tt is used more for weats and vegetables. 1t stops pet- refaction. 1f handled by competant men it can do no harm. ’ ro these inferior gonds put;upon the and brandy, and which, though useful in cases of cholera morbus, is among the most injurious that could be selvcted in cases of real cholera. The reason is that the coldness of the surface of the body, or what is called collapse, is caused by tho tremendous irritation of the bowels, and that any fucther itritation naturally increases the coliapse. Strange to say this medicine has been largely used for you mnever sco them in the stores you might think the trade was confined to the conrsest goods, but that's a mistake. Thero are many ways of these goods. isposing of ER & 0., MPORTERS OF If a woman ccmes in here A and,wants to buy a dress, wo take her ; o Toa E back into that large room there, where . & &,&, 4 most of the goods are kept in boxes or curtains on the hid away under sholves, and show her just what AND JOBBE! & OF DOMESTIO and old. Tt contatos 125 presoriptions for all acute C | S 2 tud obrono d oasen eac 04 of whichis nvaluabie | e sourca of Fonowod atrenith i comfort rarkot under the true label of the man- |the pass fifty years. No skillful ductor, slnle calls flivr ;‘ud nothing more. l;\a]u a mg 1l a p 1;} 4 q R- ] T o 10 Author, whoso experlonoe for £ hle sourco of ronewor strongth and comfort, oturera?” v onding | rule we make changes in women's cloth-| 7 1 V j obal vor bef o the 1ct | _orsale by alld ta and_doalers generally 1 | afacturerst however, would dream of recommending | f v hanges 3 It U 1 i Tearhoenh mprobaniyinateribitote sl bo e R s St S it Homcoforward tho scientific treat- |ing simply to disguise it, and o often it 4 Vs L B = b % of ooy pugsican 200 pages, bound In beautifu Fronok muslin macssedcovers, full gilt, guaranteod 0 bo a finer werk D overy eonte,—mochanteal, 1 t ry and profescional,—than any otk er work sold ountry for §2.60, or the money wili be retundo ory Instance. Price only £1.00 by mall, pos . Tiustreive samplo b oenta. ~fend now. 0o od the author by tho Natlonal Medio octation, Lo the officers of which ho refers. The Scienso of Lifoshould be rosd by the yourg Inetraction, and by tho aflioted for reifef. wili beoefit eli.—London Lanoet. Thore s no member of ociety 80 whom The Scl- ence of Life will not be useful, whether youth, par: ent, gunrdian, thatruotor or clorgyman. —Argonaul ‘Address the Peabody Modloal Instiate, or Dr. W. I do not know about that butIshould | think that the practice of false labeling | does prevail here as well as in the east. However that does not chango the effects of tho evil. People soon discover that canned goods are poor stuff, and their consumption will cease. Then the bus- inees will collapso. It is my firm con- viction that in & fow years all tho larger catablishments will bave to give up, snd that the business will bo conducted by small canneries and the producers them- ment of cholera will be based on the use of gormicides. Of these sulpnate of iron, suggested by me in 1866, gallic acid and alt tho dilute minerel acids, especially the sulphuric, are also ustringents. Tho dilute sulphuric acid, especially the aromutic tincture,nasattained the highost reputation as a proventiveand cure of Asiatic cholera. Corrossive subiniatgewhich would probab- ly bo used by scientific physicians, is not alone poisoncus, but very dangerous, 4 s well that the person who sold rent would not be ablo to recog- nizo it. Ah, if the American people woro only large enongh,” suid the deales ruefully, “we would have atine business. If the rich women were large and the poor ones small, the business could not be overdona.” “What class of garments do you sell ?" “Dresses, clonks, wraps and skirts The trade is confined to out garments PRCOPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELERBRATED BRANDS: Reina Victorias, Bspeciales, Roges in 7 Sizes from $60 to $120 per 1000, AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIiVE CENT CIGARS: Grapes, Thistle, Lawrence Barrett, Caramels. New Stan- dard, Goed Advice, New Brick. . Parker, No, ¢ Bulfinch Sirost, Ponton daws, who v e e on) R e Wuseain ate | solely. There is no demand for anythin may bo 0o ‘on all disensos’ requiriig . sin c nly bo usel a 0 [y % & T 5 :.;:wm. unmnlnm%obe that A POOR QUALITY OF FRUIT, form. One particle would kill twenty else. WE DU?LIGATEI EASTERE PRIGES ha eklll of Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. EBrianger,ceeeee +« Bavaria ITTE petiing tonl_ef ¥ b The reporter next questioned a large fruit doslor concermng the matter and ospecially regarding the quality of fruit now purchased by the canners. “The quality of the fruit taken by the cannera vhis season,” eaid he, ‘‘averages lower RED STAR LINE than that of former seasons. 1 judge there must be great competition among them to turn out cheap goods. The prices of canted goods are 30 per cont. lower than they were three years 8go, yetgreen thousand germs. Still it is the most efliciont germlcido known at present. Koch recommends phenic acid, which is tho same as chemically pure carbolic acid. Chemically pure, mind, for the chemically impuro has signally failed, since it has been proved that bacteria will live a long time in strong solutions of Among the domestic preventives, tho best to my mind _aro common tabls salt and vinegar, used separately and in —— res Piles aro frequently preceded by s sonse of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen,causing the patient to suppose ho has somo affection of tho kidnoys or. uelghboring At times, sym toms of indigestion nt, as flatuoncy, uneasiness of the moistero liko perspiration, I a Aory disagreeable itching particu- arly at night after getting warm in_bed, its very common attendant. Internal, External and Itching Piles yiold at onco to the applica- tion of Dr, Bosanko's Pilo Remedy, which acts SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLAS, G. A. LINDQUEST & CO,, iILO 3 =D 0] o 1y 7.4 INCY i f e “I'| fairly large quantities as condiments of | tic Culmbeche ceens oesuBavana | Belgian Boyal and U.S, MaiiStoamers fruit is (uito as high a3 formerly and in hmdlf L lution. of chloride of | directly ur~n “m{mm Tt ikt Pilsner. L . Bohemien. LING EVERY SATURDAY, nome cases materially higher, wages are 3 4 tumors, allaying the intense itching, and ef- g SAI LVERY SATURDAY, | {04er" for labor i e " | yoda or tablo salt would be as effectual as | (0E : : K B ey YERTA, bottor, for lubor is comparatively scarce | 8011 0% (a0l It Ho0 b o ot s permianent cure Whero other_romo- T St t. O ha. Neb DOMESTIC = and thero have boen no_great improve- fizino, er- | dios havo failed. Do not delay until the drain arnam reet, Umana, Neo. BSTIC. monts 1n the way of labor-saying ma- | VY which is the same as corressive | on tho system !vmdm:enpunmmmlk, disability, Biaiine s 10 ot Touis | NEW YORK AND ANTWERP |5 ‘Bl up frait and, making | sublimata, 1€ nurses and doctors washed | b orv Tt and bo cured, . Schiroter & Bocht Anhauser %t‘ Louis. 0 jelly is a fine art, and few peoplo know thoir hands regularly in vinegor and water ado suppliedby 0, ¥ Govdman, . b The Rhine, Germany, Ttaly, Holland and France | 30 Y. & o o e wao. of, The | While attending cholera patients 1 feol e g oABLIWANKEN. | - oarage Qutward, 110; Propaid troin Antirarps 81 i i O il | suro thoy would escape the disease.” Kisses Intended for Another Man, Sohlitz-Pilsner. Milwaukeo, | Exoursian 819; iwoiidini buddlng ok 24 Cablo, 805 poorest kind of fruit is worked into jelly P = o und Trip, §00. cursion, $100; Saloon frowm §60 ic i o) e —— Troy Times Krug's z TOmahn | [t eso! Eeotrsion Cueon, W00/ Emogiinotn which, by the way, is made entirely of Troy Times. H Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine Wie. ED. ‘MAU,I“"'R St '.';.,';,f“ e & | icucauzers understand how to bloat fruit Monday, was surprised to hear a buy FOR PANTS AT FROM $8.00 AND UPWARDS. ALSO 1213 Karnam St. | 8o Tamica s s E 20 a4 to mako it fill the can. i Pty shouting ““Papa!” and to see & woman | oy lish Buitng in Corkscrews Worsted 4 Cheviots 1 —. | “ul, OmafiaAvenis *But aro no honest goods put up &t | uino anufacty hry feom a house in the vicinity and | DSY11SI 3SUILNZS in Corkserews, yvorsteds an eviob ADIES: find in DR, HARTER' Bpoedy Cure. Glves a clear, A requent. Attompts st count Lo BTy 4 R B, Lheniget the OWIGIRAL A N L vour address (0/Tg Dr. Tartor Med.Co, or our REAM BOOK." 23 40 tsetal datormation, ooy 4 £ Potor Wright & Sons, Gen, Agents. 66 Broad: GOULD & ¢0'S. 18 DECIDED BY Royal Havana Lottery ! (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Every 12 to TICKETS, $2,00, 4 ‘Nubject to no manipulati o interest. 1t 1s t nature of chance in existencoe. ForInformation and particulars apply 08 nts, 1212 Broadway, N Y, ci 417 Walnut_street, St. I, L. D,, 20 Wyandotte, Ki Or, Amefia Buroughs, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE!' glucose. ~ The main ingredient of canned yoods is water. 1 actually believe that ali? “Cartainly thero aro. But each can- nery must also have cheap goods, so a3 to bo sble to compete with others Suill, takon all in ull, the quality of California canned goods is seviously doteriora- ting.” “Where is the remedy?” “In less competition and in tho crea- tion of a greator demand by offerlog choicor goods, 1 presume the matter will regulato itsolf oventually, but meanwhile the credit of California for honest goods is boing seriously impuired and presently there will be no demand tor them, The canning business as now conducted is _al- ready unprofitable and it is quite possible that a number of eatublishments will keep closed next season, (n trado and busi- ness mavtors are apt to jump from one extromo to another awd next yoar we may find provailing & reversed conditiou of things.” e — e The Terrible Drain Which serofula has upon the system must boarrested, and tho blood must be puri- f* imitations, e —— ELOPED WITEL A N Tho Mesaliiance Formed by a Soc Young Lady of Maryland, RO, vouts, Md., July 23,—Dr, Henry tichardson is one of the wealthiest and most succesafnl physiclan in this county. He has & handsomo country residence in the lower portion of Anne Arundel coun- ty, and his has for years been prominent. The doctor is a widower, and his mansion was prosided over by his sister-in-law, Miss Helon Owens, 22 years old, highly educated and very popular. She has a tall, litho form of oxquisite grace, im- menso black eyes with daintily-arched brows, and a great mass of raven black hair. Her personal attractions wero fa- mous throughout the county, and she had many suitors, to all of whom she appeared wholly indifferent. Her great appeared to hu{mrnmbnek-riding, andshe William Anderson, of Schonectady, whilo walking along a street in that city run toward himself. 1shmeat was completo when the woman, reaching him, threw her arms about his peck and between a shower of kisses ex- claimod: **My darling William? My dear | = husband!” He finally convinced the ex- cited female that she had miade a mis- tako, which sho relustantly admitted. Tho woman twolve yoars 6go marriec William Thelan, who inlisted in the army, and had since been missing Anderson bears a close resemblance to Thelan, and she supposed he was her long-loet husband. ——— torfeits, Ask your groce ganuine article, manufactured by Dr. J, G, I3 Siegort & Sons, e rm— Had been There Himuelf, Merchant Traveler, “*Well, John,” said old man Jordan to have just to has young friend, *you been married, I hear.” *Yes, sir,” hoanswered, with a epring- Anderson’s aston- LATEST STYLES ! #5¥=An iospection of our Goods aud Prices LOWEST PRICES ! tells the story. .1 Elgutter'S PRICE: I .I&"T" If your complaint 15 waut of sppetite, try half & wino-glass of Angostura Bitters half an hour before dinner, Beware of coun- i or diuzgist for the . Mens' Working Suits from $2, 83 to 88, Mens' Business from $8, $12.50 to $10. Moen's Custom-Made Suits from $15, $17.50 to §25, Men's Suits made to order §20, 830 to Youths' Suits fromn 50, 83 to $0. 5,000 Boys' and Children’s Suits, from §1.50, $3 to $10, 0,000 Men’s, Youths' and Boys' Pants, from 50c, §1 25 to §7.00, 200 Dozen fine imported and Fancy Shirts, from §1 tc $3. 100 dozen hoavy and me- dium Working Shirts, 50c. 76 dezen fine Summer fancy 1617 DOd 9 St = Omaha.. li‘ml. or serlous consequences will ensue. | was to be met mounted on & snow-white | morning smile, *just a wmonth ago, and Woolen Shirts from $1 to Summer Clothing, an « _"_g " For purifylng and vitalizing eflects, | mare, dashing recklessly across fields and I want you to go up to dioner with me extra varioty, from 2hc to §10. White and ”R Y LEPHONE No 144 — liluuihb ln&unlll s beon lul;l:d supe: | jumping fonces at all hours of - tho day, | 1 day. " s Col'd Vests from :,chm :‘-lx An end- Zor Mon. quek. gwre, sie Heok fren | rlor to any other preparation, oxpels | year in and year out. ‘‘Have you got a coo less variety and Novelties in ( ] AB VIGOR il v, sowwork | (00 rade of impurity from the blood, |* When it becamo known yestorday that| N0 7 thrives on Horliek's Food and bestows new life and vigor upon ev- this dainty lady, whose haughty pride “Well, my boy, #'0ose we go to a res- . ' . . et mothurn, Mot ory funotion of the body, onabling it o |had become well 'known, was saspuoted | taurant this time. You must rewember Tles sllk and L‘nen Handkerch‘flfs i ha e entiraly overcomo diseass. of having elopod with & ngro farm-hand » young wifs once myse y AND MEN'S HOSE. DYSIER) » 0 nursing mothiers ar a dri druggists. Book outhe tre Pricokand 7oe. Al entof children,froa, 1 pt o price in stamps. IN Indian maidens, twith their sylyh-like legs | white. He was known to have the great e e —e MAMMOTH CLOTHING HORII0KM FOOD L0 Lusine: Wikee ':!c,)ILEh. wm _‘RQE\‘HSIPIAN" aud graceful shoulders and beautiful | ost contempt for girls of his own race, Times Have Changed. | ~ HOUSE, \ & e R"COLBURN, Proprietor. | {408 proferred to loap from the rocks to (and was never seen in company with | Philadelphia Call, 1001 Farnam St. Cor, 10th s ” SNV ¥O k CIRGULANBOIVING PULL FARTICA being wedded to o horso-thief whom they | them, He was always the groom or| Prospeotive Bride—'‘How long ought OMAHA, NEB. ——5--_: e - e ;-.um not loo. We xl\‘in'l!hlmn?"um one coachman accompanying Miss Owens. | a honeymoon to last, mat” Z » b bit, although it would have been less| On Monday night the lady and Plater| ¢Ma—* T all ) — = P omig Ml kit S ELEGTRIC {roublo to choke themaclves to death or ’ ! lar=)Tay uaiblly it only . fox v leetandbyphilisia al theis complicated forms, also al' Ciseases of the Skin and itk Summer Resort Of the Northwest, Detrolt, Minn. A country of WOODS AND LAKES, 200 wil s west of 8t. Paul. ‘Toree trains dally on the N. P, R. K., with 80 Day Excurslon. its at abous oue-half rates. ORHDANE' .| counting up the total the other day and Rocks for All Ages, Dotroit Freo Pross, There are 050 ‘‘Maiden’s Rocks"” in the state of Michlgan alone. That means lots of different places where beautiful found the figures to be 13,802, with ompioyed by her brother, very fow peopls would belleve it. To-day the astonish- ing roport was proven to be wholly ac- curate, The colored farm hand, whose name is Jessio Plater, is & man of ius- cular physiqne, 28 years old, and nearly It has been found were both missing. railroad 1o Bowio station, where they changed cars for Washington, The man OARD.—To wll who sre eulfering from eirors A and ludiscrotions of youth, r decay, luss of manhio1, will cire you, FREE OF CHARGE. This oy weal oat rem: edy waa discovered by a mirslonery In South Ameri- ca. Send solf addressod envs opa to Rey. Jowwrii Lxuax, Station D, Now York weeks, but I knew one to last three 1 was," +Perhaps mine will, too " df e m&end sy | Nothing Superior and as Large a Variety in the Market. THE LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. heStateof 111} cure Nerv vatt]e . : Al ey step onarattlssnake, Wis o has 500 | that they were seen walking quiotly | monchs. AT A e awa 180, Liinois. 157, | down the railroad track, late at night and | *'How delightfull Who was the C. . GOODMAN, Bary 80 Gl Tudiana 250, Vermont 007, aud we were | that they took a traln on the Popo Creek | bride? " Wholesale Druggist, ; Blood proripty relieved ]mun: -ulni \\\u}r.nulnu wrrlimry y:il to :m wuuLd read yhpul lxr wlhitn wi:h those| ¢ fear not. The country is not trou- i permancntlycured by re . woard from, Thirteen thousend eight [ not knowing im, telegram bas been | bled with sectional issues now."” AND DEALER IN L 173 g rusms, Pimples on . % ) =1 w 3 Thaumialiom of t % o be arr K @ g riends and fam- | makel” & = A . § Lort Elunhood, pomitively ore i lm,_;::" ;Ln‘(';.':,‘:,:;'; E.‘,":':;'-‘:‘f""?"" m’?fl‘s uumlln::m A;mik clm’i‘l;::@ bu]dfllt‘u"tg of 2,3}.[,%» |huhu dem;ntod‘ snd refor | '] was married to your father the day Lt nice. used in sach eas tations, per- C, e us ‘many rocks, Their old bull-dozing|to the fact that she now has an, aunt injbefore he went off with the threo-mouths i ional or by letter, sacredly confidential, Hisa. 1 ot wy wore, 1430 Dougles sheeet, Ginaha; e, s, |dada boheld them aud = called tojan insane asylum, The feelingd against ! yolunteers.” L - \ . ¥, orie, 5 o) oath §in the neighborhood are talkigg omin:; (iood rallroad land in Chey punt, JAMES Ho. 204Washinglon SL.,Chicago, 11 mwnm 0.0 D chants and fluog themselves on the cruel | ously of lynching. 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