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; P PR L PR R P S SRR ShLaRs - o A Wl L TN yrising investor L hrising iny ¥ | | E % A . kAT APl THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY NEBRASKA'S GROWING TOWNS sion; the sam Methodist itinerant preachers One five-acre tract of land to the party who will agree to put under contract to the children of deceased REAL Tranafers Filed Silas H 1 Clark to b, 1887, il Nelson to . West Side wd., bitten two valuable horees shot immediately, but terrible condition, The dog was ver \\ul_ in a tii, in which the tel 4 blk 2, lot 6 blk 60 | bite was located, being swolen to an en- Waftings From the Future Cities of | Wi mvnumu days a tine residence Ellery R Hume to John I Gibson, 1ot ormous size. Mayer drove all the way ¥ the Intetlor |~ Five acres to the parents who will build | “4Gk 15 Bedford Place, wid . 1,100 | to this city to find” the wadstone and 1 6 dnterion | on same within muety days, and from | Casper E'Yoestto E B and Wi Pep- applied it five times. Four times in sue- their family nlllwwgnmnglnl nr-l\ll»-rm e lot 7 bk Lakwsdd, g e op, 10| cos >|||v| adhered to the wound, and i . | enter the greatest nimber of students to | Johin 1 McCakue et al to o | drew off a bright yellow pus, and at lust LA G AU e L take the complete course in the univer- Mllc::ll«"“""m\k‘ r\‘v.li"\\l'\"'-"x'f.""\‘il.ln“'ll L2950 | would not :un.g.. urned mlm«.- — sity " v ““Gilmore, lot 105, Gises' addd, wil.... 5,500 and he tev. A, Bartley, ancial agent and o Bartley's Anniversary Exercises—At- ,4,‘“,,“, A '|‘r‘|“m_’v:l\;1‘|“\....l.w, { Eeary Seumideand e to Jheinici kinson Sittings—Warner's Pleas- one third inte in one hundred sub div to South Omaha, w d 500 ing Prospects — Fullerton's | s¢ ed lots, and if they :|r|-l~0141. all the | Ja n:\ |l|"\|lv.(r l\n‘u to n..-“ I 5 ‘;\m r:’ oceeds will be used to o ccting dsor Place, on w %32 ftof 8 i Growth—Valparaiso Items, ik e Buildine Hualoss: lots; rests | fornw i of 2 15 1% Deds | dence lots and five-uere tracts will be soid |, leation e, A Good Word For Kearney. at reasonable rates. This occasion is | Mayne Place, wd G . 1,510 KrArsey, Neb,, May27.—[Correspond- | Worthy of Hul‘ :llh;lw['.]‘n‘n(\'H\‘“h e ~Ilrll!ll‘=: i Jor ||I4|I wife l..\ Alvadus " g .. | @ lome in & beautiful town where te ayne, lot 76 block 2, ace, UL OF S0 D e oo | education, religion and general il : e 2,000 tate values in Omaha has necessarily af prosperity prevails, ial to Chas Baldwin, feeted realty interests in towns along the — 11 Orehard Hil, wd 850 ST 1%ew of FllFonds Wiiel ate. tHbus Atkinson Siftings. Louis Stemm and’ wite to Henty O f v A 04, —[C Sautter, lot 27 blk 6, Auburn Hill.wd tary to our big sister. Kearney has t | , May 2. —([Correspond- | [ ERERET begun to dress up in hne for her s| enterprises, though having remained passively quiet as to the proportions of her tuture outlook: many of herimprove ments ure so fully developed that enter ul manufacturers are appearing on the ground in order to begin with the growth which she is now enjoying. ‘The large and handsome hotel which is now being constructed is a pardonabie pride to the residents here; the very best | of material will be used in |l~ erection and finish, tile flooring, s ated, elevators and other modern convenicnees will be it make up, so that all who enter its wide doors cannot help but imagine they are really in a city of the first el nothing in the state_outside of Omaha can compare with it for beauty, con- venienee or comfort, The canal, which has been so often mentioned by the loeal and state papers and which has attracted the attention of i wifacturers here and elsewnere, is the m being wing enterprise here, from the fact of wnd support While ble to supply cturing indust state has an aubundance of rial out of which to make of which our people are heavy consum ers, efforts to make it up have been meagre and largely fruitless owing to the expense of power, which must be pro- duced largely from’ fuel. Though the state is well supplied with stre; nature of their 08, capital their uncertain quan. Tn this eanal all these difficulties slow to invest on tities. © being obviated, and a ste supply can be relied upon ! ml., its present construction there is hardly o lmit o its power, W Inlv this country is receiving all the titneeds for ordi crops, the 1l anged that all lands to the south it and the Platte river can be ted so that all ciasses of fruit and ctable crops could be made a cer- tainty. which 1s surcly a_strong induc wient for canning factoric llu anufacture of straw board,which so largely among builders, conld hn muh fully as che: here as - Wis- consin or Otiio; in h.( there isnotan ar- ticle in which water power o agricul- tural products are prominent fietors, which could not be made more cheaply here than in the eastern states with large consuming popi and excellent facilitics. In addition to the valuabie manufacturing abilities of this canal it will soon become S resort for excursion and pleasure par i pavillion and several row b situated upon Lake Kearney, some little stewmer will be another ac- quisition in a few days. All the lakes have been well stocked with fish, so that even now much sport the line and rod w is obtained with en permitted, The railway interests wiich have long been negle by the citi- zens s now rec their earnest attention with ring prospects. the Missouri Pacific engineers have within the past three days, been making surve from the south and east, With the assurance that as soon as the Huastings proposition is accepted or rejected, that a liberal proposition would bt eals :d the people here for their con- sideration. N gotintions are now pend- ing for the Rock Is| orth- western railroads; the material of the L ulnn Puc wneh from here to Chadron is now on the ground, which we are assured will be partially completed before fall. These, with the two meain lines of the Union Pacific and the B. & M. roads, will give her people grand outlets in il directions. One of the largest roller louring mills 1 the state is in active operation, with a daily capacity of two hindred. bartcla which will go largely towards concen- trating the wheat tratlic of the surround- ing country, which heretofore has gone to Chicago through clevators along the road. A good sized planing mill, sash, door and blind tactory 1s kept constantly em- ployed with orders largely in advance of their ability to supply. The taxable valuation of property i Buflalo county for 1886 wus $2,661,807 ranking fourteenth in wealth and twelfth in population. ‘The census of 1885 gave Kearney forty manufactories and several have been added since that date, showing a larger number than either lLusuup or Grand Island, ‘The crop outlook was never better and larger acreage of corn has been planted than heretofore, showing that our people are preparing to give sustenance to the great packing ustries which are grow- ing up in our stat “Quite n number of eastern people are visiting us and leaving various sums of money invested in Kearney real estate which will return them several fold. Bartley's An BarrtLey, Neb,, May 26.—[Correspond- ence of the Bi lie town of Bartiey in the cast part of Red Willow county was formally opencd, and the first lots sold June 9, 1886, Now there are about 400 inhabitants and they are preparing for a general celebration on the coming Oth of June, Mallalien, our splendid university, was opened in convement rooms in September; about 150 students have beer enrolled. iversary. Workmen are excavating for the foundation of the colloge building, June 9, work will begin on the foundation ind aupropriate addresses will bo made by Dr. Lemon, of Ombhaa; Dr. Creighton, of Luncoln; Dr'. Britt, of Hastings; Gov: ernor Thayer, and séyeral eminent min- isters and layme Rev. P, C. Johuson wil] be resident — of the oc- casion null . A, Leap, chief marshal. The band and ~ Choral union of Bartle; sh a variety of music. Among s of interest will be the awards, which will be made sifollows: ne town lot to each of the following: The first male settler in Red Willow county now living 1n the county; to the first female settler; to the person who taught the first public school; to the min- ister, of whatever denomination, who pn-m-hed the first sermon; to the minis: ter of any denomination who organized the first church; to the oldest soldier who served three years in the union army; to the woman who gave the largest number of soldiers, including husband and sons, to the union army; to the soldier who re- ceived the greatest number of wounds; to the Methodist minister who in his regular appointients has covered the largest vortion of the state. A scholarship for four years in Mallalin university to the sons and daughters of deceased” union soldiers, left without means to acquire an education, who en- zoll to enter at the beginming of next ses- we of | f the Bk 171 rops in this section are looking fine and forward for this sea- son of the year. Corn is coming up and bout three or four inches high re frequent, and we never had bright @ prospeet as this spring. he Atkinson Reds s the na base | f our 11 club, and while they have stood high for the past two years we have this season & nine that is exceedingly hard to beat, The Reds will p! the Neligh club Monda, y 30, Any club that would like to meet us just drop the sceretary a card and a prompt reply wiil be gven. Our eity is having a great building boom this spring. O 100 houses will be put up here this son. Carpenters and bricklayers are in good demand at fancy prices, I'he new Catholie chureh, 50x100, with ire 100 feet high, 18 aboat completed. ‘The building is grand and an ornament to our city \\ nrk will commence on the Ilml( Ill new bric! The Several brick blocks Aml residences will be built, water works and n-l\(lnu lights arc under headwa, 1 selling rapidly in our county son real estate is sought after by the ern capitalist with no small de: § We want li business men and invite everybody that wants to sccure a good home to come to Atkinson. Warner's Plea: Peospects. WansER, NE., May 25.—|Correspon- dence of the BEk.]—In deseribing our new city which is only five weeks old, we predict for the “Town of Warner” a prosperous future, It is situated midway between Madison and Norfolk, on the banks of the Autelope Run and in the rtot the Eikhorn valley, where the soil is most excellent, the air pure and invigorating, the water sparkhng and abundant aud the people industrious and enterprising. Being Jocated as 1tis, it will get the patronage and support of the people living bety Five week but_the Unijon During this time laid out to city made and are being distributed store building has been built, our town hall is of thi :a lumber and coal yard, lots;§ plats is being operated by H. & Sons. Their store stock in- cludes dry goods, {..rm'vrn notions, hardware wagon buggies, ete. A. J. Davis, of "Tarmont, ing a large store building. G. A. Latimer is opening up a real estate and surveyor's oflice, and is doing a rushing busine Several other business blocks and resi- dences will be erected soon. A scareity of carpenters scems the only hindrance to the work. In connection with our hotel, we need a livery stable; & good blacksmith and carpenter would do well to loeate here; a doctor and druggist would find a good opening, and, in tact, anything of a legiti- mate character would receive the hearty su& port of the whole community. here 1s no doubt, from the present pr«).:pl'&:lfl that Warner will soon become an A 1 business town. Good inducements will be given to all who engage in bus ness. hu- present prices on all lots not on the main street are from $25 to and those on the main styeet are from 350 o $1, Moucy inves IR this place will surely bring rich returns, and all persons desirous of changing locations or looking for 4 good business point, will do well to visit the new town of Warner. o Kullerton's Healt ¥y fif\mlh‘ ForLerron, Neb,, May 27.—[Corre- spondence of the Bee fullerton does not boast much, but it is enjoying a steady, healthy, lively growth. Fifteen substantial residences have been com- pleted this spring and as many more are under way. Work 1s rapidly progressing on a new brick hotel to cost, when com- pleted, $15,000, and which will be thor- oughly first-class in every particular, Fhe Codar creamery is now running and shipping 250 pounds of the finest creamery bunor to Omaha daily. A petition is being circulated 'and gen- erally signed calling & meeting to vote bonds tor waterworks, for which our natural facilities for a *‘plant”’ are un- equaled, July 4th will be celebratedin asplendid manner. Among the attractions will be the appearance of the students of the Genova Indian school, and a uniformed Indian band composed of fourteen memwm- bers. hnlh-llun 111, 18 erect- posse: water nower 11 Where in the west shiown? Any one who will imprc it would receive substantial encouragement Fullerton's advantages summed up are: Unequaled water powe magniticent gurrounding country, loveliest town site west, finest_scenery in Nebraska with the labors of our enterprising citizens, and prospeet for three additional railroads, will double our 1,500 nhab- itants the coming year. We want more brick yards, factories, mills and business houses. All such will receive substantial encouragement, but no auncient moess backs need apply. Valparaiso Items, VALPARAISO, Neb., Muay. 20.—[Corres- pondence of the BEE.|—The question of waterworks is now agitating the minds of our business men, and they are corres- ponding with engine on the subject, Qur fellow townsman, T, L. Hurtt, one of the first settlers in Saunders county, has lately received the first stallment of a large fortune left him on the death ot an aunt. Mr. Hurtt has the hea congratulations of & host of friends. ‘The Omaha & Republican Valley Rail- road company is leveling up its yard at this place, getting ready for the large crease in business which will follow the completion of the roud now building up from Kansas and connecting with-the Omaha & Republican Valley at Stroms- burg. ————— Memoirs of My Life. By John C. Fremont. A work cover- ing tift, s of most eventful history, R ety bound and illustrated by orgis nal steel ecgravings. The most beauti ful and popular book for agents. Ad dress G. Lyon, Cedar l{.\vhh Towa, Titlan's and many others at the Egyp | of Anatomy, now open, 1015 Farnam duily from 8 a. m. to 10 p.m. Frida, l from 1 to 6, for ladics only, rand wife to John Shea, lot blk 6, Auburn Hill, W . ard Marnell ¢t ai'to B, & MV { Co, 100 £E Wide over nwie, swiq, 13-10-11, nlul nelg of sely, nwiy, sely, nmll swig nely, L1011, damages tort o G M A V lark et al to T ot wover (100 ft) § James Brady to same, W, 100 £t over sw, Swiy, Hetiry A Kosters 1o sanie T of w, 100 [t over | Brighton add.. . . Mr. George Bates to same, damages 1]..“ of w, 100 ft over sely, sec 20-1¢ e MeK aies or £ of W, 10) 11 ove 181612, damazes tor s Land 2blk 5 1,000 in swiy, el T-15-1 Charles Flec me, ¢ of w, nely, nely Mrs H'J Hawkinson''to <o ages for rof w, nely, 1611, Thomas Donuelly et al to ages f 100 1t over e, 9-10-11 Mary Ove! n ages for richt of way loon-vluu-r s wlgselg 41611 .. Isaac Street to same, dania right of way 100 feet over e 41611 James G Chapiman to same, - damages for right ot way sW 1g, SWiy, B0 13 i 301,60 Jas') Brown o same, damages for Hight of way over 100 feet over tax 1ot 24 sely Swiy 3151 Jnlln Smiley et (|I 100 18 over ol nely, 1,675 Jnhn Uy l|n!l etal to same, dam for right of way, 100 feet over tax lots 0, 6,520 > 1 oS for rizht of way, 110 11 12 bk 1 and lots b sive hlL ( s add, 5,900 @ ¢ to James t 30 feet of north 80 ft, H, Shinn's add, wd rand wite to Jonathan son. lot 6 blk 3, Jetter's add to South Omal 200 Union Stock Yards Conipany to Cora E Davenport, lot 1 blk 7 1st add to South Omaha,wd. S 400 Unfon Stock Yards Company to Ofin N Davenport, lot 1 blk 6 1t add to South Omaha,_wd. ! Seais, 400! Union Stock Yords " Company " to Arthur € Davenport, lot 11 bik 7 15t audd to South Omalia, Wi 400 Arthur € Davenport and wife to Kran- ¢is A Davenport, n 22 fect bexinning atsweorner of lot 1 blk Roger’s add, wd 1,500 Fred Daryil to Geo V blk 16 Hanscom Place, wi. J'\lm-\ A Woodman and wife to | undivided 4 interest in ett & Woodman's sub-div 5 6 Wilcox's fenburg, ot i3 ul lot of dd, 500 230 3 [ wil. . 050 Allen E l\IID otal to Ernest Peycke lot 15 blk 2 Kilby Place, wd 1,000 John Dusold and wife to’ Tshmael Brink, lot 1, block 13, Plainview, \v ll 1,500 Florence C Proctor and husband to L ruyn, south 50 feet of lots 11 and illside add No 2, 4,200 J. to John Law atent Wwareisse Surprenant Harry D Reed, lot 1 cox second adaition, w d.. . 2 Eleazer Wakeley and 0 August Benzen, lot 4, block Omaba, L 2,000 to Mareelne ‘Surpre- Wilcox second o wife to Albert N 2, block 6, Maynes : o 1, block George E Barker et Miner, lots 2 and lace addition, w d. tayne and Wife t Y u\dl\hl\.\l oue=sixth interest in L and 12, block — Maynes addi- tion, w . Anna Ra Right Rev rine N nnmm Lowes se Charles W, \l rtin ‘T Murphy J lot 1, blocl J()hll 15 MeCazue 11 Harris, east } ot lot deed. . William 11 C: ard, all th to .i:\l“l'i block 91, ‘néy to Orrin’ W Pie part ot the south g ot se14, see. 25, range 15, township 12, Jyiug soulh of Saddie creek, and ‘part of sec. 36, township 13, range 12, Orrin W Pickard and wife to George N Hicks, 16 04100 acres in seq township e 13, w d 434 50 Lewis S Keed and others to Campbell, blocks 1, 2 voort Place, w d. Elmer € Brownle and others, 40 ship 13. ranige L, 3 Ndiie - Peculiar 1in medicin merit and wonderful cures—Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Now is the time to take it, for now it will do the most goo ——~— rs to General Asse » & Northwestern sell excursion ymen and all others sshyterian assembly at gres duced rates to points in Dakota and Min- nesota. Full- pulnul m on applicati . Babcock, Ge n-'rxl \V stern :\L,.-nt tic 1411 Farnam Street. L Cottage colors ready for use in new and desirable shades, Alabastine in various tints, the original and only pi manent wall finish, supersedes calei- mine for beauty wnd durability, and is easily applied. Paints, window glass, Lrlhlm ete,, largest and most complete west 'of Chicago. Cumuin & l\ulwn lnuhrmm St. The child of Rich shops, died Sunday morning, 7 months. Funeral will take Monday morning at 9 o'cioc and Nicholas streets, rd Cody, of the U place , from Sth Special Merchants, desiring to offer Spe competed for at ti s and others niums to be next fair, to be held Sept. 5th to 10th inclusive, will have the same advertised, without charge, in the new Premium List of the Omaha Fiir and Exposition association, by notifying the seeretary not luter than Monday next, May 30, at noon. J.o McSna Sceretary. A Madstone in Oemand, C. Tuekett, of 8t. Louis, says in the Globe-Democerat: That madstone of mine is in great demand ali over the country, und it's all u\\m" to the mere mention of itin the ( demoer Last weck Joseph Maye "% farm hand, in: the on ploy of M. J. Marlotte, Sulphur Springs, Jefterson county, wius bitten by a mad | dog, while sceuring the bruje afierit had purity, strength and w economic than the ordi not be sold in competi tude of low cost sho phosphate powders. Royal \cr Yor CHICK Instruments excha sold on eary po Factory Instruments st Max Mey Omaha. This powder never varies Baking Powder Co., Aheonlutely Pure, A marvel o holesomeness, More inary kinds, and can- tion with the multi- rt weight alum or Sold only in cans 106 Wall-st., PIANOS ERING KINARE Vosed: Sons THE GREAT SUGCESS ¢ regular prices. nged, rented and cyments, below Prices, ightly used a* GREAT BARGAINS. er & Bro . Neb. FOR TITE TREAT! T or Chronic & Surglcal Diseases UR. McMENAMY, A alticen McH the facilities, for the ancocsatul treatua FHe FoquLriyg PhGEr o K Sk o d with us, letter conbles acientific WRITE FOR CIRCUL: Braces, Club Fect, Cus Disatns or Woukx Catarrh vain, E|n|n] ail surgical ojjers ona. Bat les, Lulalor) ) x':na::u;\h.fim u'nf‘s ufactured aud v-hme Med The on Private, §peclal 15 ALL CONTAGIOS AND Irum whatever cunee prod caiere Syl .u».,.m ercury. reatme I —piainly written \n\\nnd ynll !n plain wrapper, our VA Ul E CIRC UPON ‘mu‘vl 8pecr SrwrNan We . 8ypnn HTRICTUR] URINAKY OKGANS, OF rend wuopinion. Praous nnable 0 visit n Nomes, by correrpone muil or 1 ents lt nr Omata Medical and Surflic‘l tula, €Cor. 13th St. mncmwm Long ex} Plles, Bronchitis, Inhalation, Electricity, Par ey, Kidney, Bye, Ear, Skin, Blood and ilitio p roptietor. apparatus and remedio tof g.uy form of dip- Al trentines.t, rthemsclvor YA nce in treat s to treat wany casee Ty withiont aeeing them AR on Deformities and ryatures of the Bp Tamors, Catice Braces, Trusses, an¢ urgical App lauces, mar ical Insttute making Narvous Diseasss I\l nuT) DIS ccosefully n from the ¥ystein iced nt for loss of vital p S CONFIDEN'T o aud post-o enclose atamp, and w flR TO ”E!" AND NERTOUS Diskasi s, \ s mnay he treated at hel MAHA A BEWARE OF Nold at wholesale atrick Kocel and kiodred afect GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE AGENT. Thoe BEST and MOST POPULAR Sewing Thread of Modern Times. all Aml h) all Retail IMITATIONS, by h & Co,, Dry Of our clearance sale last week has induced us to purchase some lots of goods which were offered by the manufacturersat a great sacrifices. We own them at less than actual cost of material and we will sell them on this basis. Some will be genuine surprises and cannot be adequately desoribed in an advertisement. They must be seen to be appreciated. Boys’ Sailor Suits, of indigo blue flannel, with fine embroider- ed collar, sizes 4 to 12, worth $2.50;at $1.25. Bovs' Union Cassimere Suits, in neat and tastv mixtures, plaited and Norfelk stvle, worth $2.75;at $1.40. Bovs’' all wool fancv Cheviot Suits, inelegant patterns, plait- ed and Norfolk stvles sizes 4 to 13,at $2.50, $2.95, $3.25 and $4.,fallv worth double the monev. . Bovs' Knee Pants at 25¢, 35¢, 50c and 85ec. An immense line of school and Bovs’ Suits, sizes from 12 to 18,in fancv cheviots, cassimeres and flannels at one half the FOR DECORATION DAY we offer Men’s G. A. R, Suits of fine flannel, one of the best makes, warranted all wool and indigo blue, well gotten up, and either straight or round cut,as good @ suit as is sold everywchere for from $12 to $18,at $7.75. We request all owr patrons who can conveniently do so, to make their purchases on Saturday dwring the day, as the rush in the cvening is so great that we cannot do justice to all. All goods marked in plain figures and at one price. Nebraska Clothing Gompany, | Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . H. CURTIS, Pres. - Wholesale @ ) J. HURD THOMPSON, Sec. Zz Treas Retail. WE CARRY IN STOCK RUBBEBER Douches, Drill & Duck, Door Mats, “Fish Brand” Coate, Bulbs, Alr Pillows, Brushes, Air Beds, Brewer's Hose, flair Crimpers, Hair Pins, Hiuts, Nursery Sheeting, Navy | ol Air Cushions, Caps, ilorse Covera, Auti itattlors, Caped, Hose, . 15, &'P. Syphons, Apr Carrlage Cloth, THose Couplings, . Spittoons Atomizors, Cartridge Bags, Hose Pipes s, Swimming Jackots Bands, Cathete Tose Recls, Peu holders, Syrin Bandage Gum, Clothing ace Hot Water' Bottles,P'essaries, o umm. Baptisal Lults, Copy Bork Sheets, - Fingor C Haversacks, Piano Covers, Throat Bags. Carpeting, Flower Sprinklers, Ice I Pipes, Tubing, Hath Mats, C it, Floor Scra Tce Caps, Pine Stems, [t Bath Tubs, Clothes'Wringers, Folding Pails, Ink Stands, Plint Sprinklers, Bed Pans, Conts “Fish Brand” Foot Lalls, Iuvalid Cuhlons, Pure Rubber, Bed Sheefs, RILS P ol Belting, Rol{ IHooks, Bellows Cloth, Combs, Boots & Shoes, Boys Caps, # Couts, sy Dolls Doll odies, Doll Heads, Breast I’ e, stShields, Bufle Boston Belting Leather lhlllnz, l’llrnlml\ Tanned Manufacturers of ** OMAHA RUBBER COMPANY, Mail Orders Solicited and will Recelve Prompt Attention. Nebmaska National Bank, U. S. DEPOSITORY, Omaha, ITek. Paid up Cumml. fi—, .$250,000 Surplus. . ..42,500 H WY . Vice Presi H. S. Hugh, DIRECTORS: lent. W. V. Morse, John S Collins, H. W. Yates Lewis S, Reed. T Lin, BANKING OFFICE THE IRON BANK, Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts A General Banking Business T'r DRS. §. & D. DAVIESON 1707 Olive St., St Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy, St. Louis, Mo, University College Hospi- tal, London, Giesen, Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT or Nervous, Chronic and Blood DISEASES, More especia ily thse arising from impru- dence, myite all so suffering to correspond without delay, Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily with- out detention from business, and without the use of dangerous drugs. Pa- tients whose cases have been neglected, badly treated or pronounced incurable, should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms: Al letters receive immediate attention JUST PUBLISHED, be muailed FREE to pt of one 2 cent stamp, Observations on Nervous Debili Physical Exhaustion,” to which 15 added an y on “Marriage,’ with important chap- ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or gans, the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address, DRS s acte Louis Mo, ary address 1707 Olive St.. TAROID PILES, SALT RHEUM and oll sind A new metliad of eotns oandiog Tar. gunrnnteed, i, Baia by e te: and nt th TAR-0ID CO., 73 BANDOLPH ST, CHICAGD, ¥ b Cleaners, Diaper Cloth, Door Bauds, Leg) ants, Pistol' Pockets, Rattles, Urinals, Rubber Dam, Umbrelfas, toan Goods, Kulers, Ventilating Soles, Mutch Doxes, pairing Cloth, Martingalg Kings, VAT TR Lora, Mats, Shoes & Boots, Waterproots, Matting, Siuk Scrapers, Gaiter Straps, Mirrors, Gun Covers, Mittens, Gutta ¥ pples, Gym Nuraing Bibe, Soling, Hair Curlers, Nursing Botties, Spone Bags, <. Rubber and Cotton Belting, Packing and Hose. Sole agents in Omabia, Manufacturers of “PE TION BOX SYRIN: "ISH BRAND RUBBER GOODS,” 1008 Farnam St., OMAHA, NEB. Wagon Aprous, Wagon Covers, Wagon Springs, Weather Strips, ops, Shooting Coats, Bling shots. Wading o 0! Whtdow Cléarors, Wringer Rolls, Dispiay at their warerooms, 1305 and 1307 Farnam Street, the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class agd medium grades, including STEINWAY, fPT-——A—"N'——O='s FISCHER, LYON & HEALY BURDETT, STANDARD, O RGA'N-___-—LYON &HEALY Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long established reputation of the house, coupled with their most liberal interpretation of the guarantee on thaeir goods, affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY, 1305 & 1307 FARNAM STREET® New Model LawnMower Five Sizes. Will cut higher grass than any othe Has noequal for simplicity, durability and ease of operation, This is the latest Improved Ma. chine in the Market. Low I'vices, Send for civculars. PHIL STIMMEL & CO. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, State Agents for Porter's Haying Tool and Jobbers of Binding Twince | C.S.I{AYIVIOND RELIABLE JEWELER. ' Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a_specialty Corner Douglas and 16th streets, Omaha. Licensed PacificRailroad Company. Work warranted, Watchmaker tor the Union [} l ( |