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DOUGLAS COUNTY ~ MONEY. How It Has Been Spent By the Commis- * sloners. THE RECORD OF ONE YEAR. Publication of the County Cominis- sioners' Proceedings — Some-~ thing For Taxpayers to Read. The publication of the proceedings of the Douglas county commissioners for the lask year will be continued in the Bex from day to day until completed. For the last eighteen months the commissioners have neglected to give any publicity to their proceedings. Hence the Brr undertakes the publication for thebenetit of the taxpayers of thiscounty, #0 that they can see for themselves how the people’s money has been expended, Fhe Be to-day presents Chapter V., of this luterest- ing serial, as follows: OCTOBER 50, Following bills were allowed: 80 F Barber, juror. 81 L Grebe, bailifr October.. V Corlisa, Uct sainry i B Timme, Oct salary. Dr Rebert, Get salury John Gorman,Uct salury. Geo Kelloy, Oct kulary. J Quenloy, soap.. cefe, Oct sulary. N Phillips, bailiff. ary J Sturtwell, laund McCullue Fiv/gera b e e e SEZFIEEZZ 2IZ82E8 (4] ans 8kow, tarm hai s J Muhoney, matron J Mahoney, superintendent, Poterson, niurse 8 Purmaloe, juror. 8 Miller, Oct salury . JJ Points, ex record ROAD FU J W Hall, work on road ! S BaKnEnE £58s838 CotCZzomDTZaRT 3 us 46 M8 W J Billeter ... ...... 149 McKinney & Hall, grading.. 160 H Tictze, work on rcad 161 N E Cowles, work on rond 152 H Heise, work on road. . 153 F Doherty, grading 154 BP Knigut, grading ... BRIDGE FUNL 8 Z T Brunton, balance on bridge. 4 N E Cowles, work on bridge & Wm Vanbohren, lumber. Adjourned. NOVEMBER 3. Road 85 C was declared a good road and of public neoesm:,}y and peudon to vacate it Wwas not grantes Following pills were allowed: GENERAL FUND, 1206 J B Bruuer, Octobe r! 1208 Wi Coburn, boarding October.. 1207 C Helwig, juror.... S50 it LOAD ¥U 5 aney, grading. Adjourned. Y .oeeinae.. $ 120 80 prisoners 1,113 60 ez 0 30 00 NOVEMBER 6. ‘The contract for grading on county line, nmear Hughes, was awarded to John Toner and P, J. Corrigan, at 17c per yard, ‘The insurance policies on poor house, from insurance companies of North American, German American, insurance companies of New York: Phaniy, of Hartford, and tna, of Harttord, received and filed, Following bills were allowes GENERAL ¥ 1208 C Ross, Oct salary 1209 W Anderson, juror 1210 H Holmes, witness 1211 A Blgward, witncss . 1212 GrantClarmuls, witnes 1213 8 Austin, witness. ... 1214 F W Bandbauer, buii 1216 J C Drexel, coronor’s Lo ROAD FUND, 166 F Peotz, work on road 167 F Puetz, work on roads. 168 O H Brown, work on ro: 169 T J Hickey, work on roud 160 J Petersen, grading., 14_Eli Johnson, grading 162 F Palmtug, Work on ros 162 E Phalen, grading.... Adjuunw(f. NOVEMBER 10, Communication from physicians who were ugpolnwd on hospital plans asking for in- structions, read and filed, and county clerk usuucwd when to report on best, second 8t and third best plans, on hygienic condi- tions and general utility without regard to cost of construction. County treasurer was directed to receive on following described real estate without nterest,account of error of county treasurer: Se sw 15-16-10 for 1864, Se X 15-16-10 for 1864, W 8w 15-16-10 for 1866, ‘ollowing bills were allowed, GENERAL FU. 6 F W Smalley, witnes 7 W Coburn,ingane fee Adjourned. BER 13, NOV 'The bill of M. Schutt for damages on ac- count of grading in Douglas precinet was re- ected. Following bills were allowed: GENERAL FUND, 1228 to 1349 Sundry persons, judges, and clerks Novemuer vlection,. 1380 C 0'Connor, Juror (on account) 161 P _O'Hawes, Witnoss . L ¥ Brennan & Co, dd "estimate on 138 Qll"lll;ll( "ll“ v‘. il ukphy, foor in jail; 00t 5 Tower hay ., o ; 466 J Cowroz, polls in Union precinet HOAD FUND. 64 R A Bishop, ditching. .. U6 K Thomsen, work on roa 166 F Sadie: 4089 40 216 40 240 169 10 bV Shl[':le 1L l“!llnvw , work on road. 172 McKipney & Hall, balance on grad- M ¥y Hoad... . ing 173 Charles 'Tiotz, work on roud. 174 John Tower, sewer iuspector. 175 © Lursen, grading . 176 L Thomas, 177 D Kal, wor 0 McClinnighum, grading. BRIDGE FUND, 8 Charlas Griffoy, Cut-off dam K. 8impson, work on _bridgo. Wiliam Van Lobren, lumber. 9 J. E. Liley & Co., sewers, on NOVEMBER 17, The following bills were allowed: 1358 Wil (lQNNI:llAL FUND. Villlam Gentletnen, groceries. 1357 W. V* Morso & Co., boots 158 C.'D. Woodworth 1559 Omana Paint vz BxgEred =i cs8s sasEes & Lo x5 = K = 4 Bright & Co., sundries. idsiith, clothing X . Svacina, 1366 Parke Bros., 1368 Wiliwm Preston, bran, 1867 W, k. Crowell, juror 1368 F.K f, juror enSBucalls EEESETEEE 1511 Clark iros & Co, 1872 J 8 Miller, “witness. 176 Gibeon, Miller & K, 1376 P O Hawes, attorney fees 1577 A B Huberman, clocks. 1378 W J Welshans & Co, b 1318 W V Morso & Co, shoos 1880 C 8 Goodrlch & Co, busket 1881 Bee PubCo, ady 1382 World Pub Co, adv 1383 Umaha Oil & Paint 1384 M Kogers, sundrios.. ... & Loudrack, whips. iller, witness’ ... Neb Tel Co, Oct telephone: 13:0 J A Fuller, thermometer 1300 J M Marston, § 1301 Parlin & Martin, veh! 192 J Stone, juror. 1393 Bilss & lsaace, m \‘llvrh‘)‘u‘u amery, butte: 586 Meyer & Haupke, sundries 1306 Max echt, druy o 1397 Onaha Gas Co, Oct ks Jail 1398 Omiuba Gas Co, Oct kas Ct house. 1w to 1408, sundry persons, jurors in icox > ) E S ESEERSEEY BEKESE X Vi ren . . 1410 Wm Coburn, sheriff’s fees. 1411 Mulvihill & Sheiby, gr 1412 Bvacina DBros, grocerics. 1413 World Pub Co, ndv 14 CJ Tyler, juror SEZZEES BUNETEEEEY ZDREES 2B DR EESEE S5EScoBanBanEtasuBacE 2 iiaobangh & faglor. ; Garneas b Cor besad Soware Viney, rent ... . H Johnsou, groceries ROAD FUND, New Era Mfg Co, machine Supplies.. G Kacsanes, VOIK 0R FoM.. .. o235, EEESSEERY &% €S 183 Hanna & Stanton, gradi =g ‘I'I;I'l 26, work on ro-d.“ BRIDGE FUND. 10 E T Duke, bolts, eto. . Adjourned. NOVEMBER 20, Contract for grading on county line was awarded to John P. Timperly at 12 per yard. Contract for grading Eicke bottom was awarded to Robt Thomsen at 6c per yard. Bill of J. 'T. O'Connor for services as judge of election in April was rejected as county held no election at that time. Communication from Harvey Lumber Co. regaraing the grading of county road in Douglas precinct read and referred to F. W. Corless, Petition for grading of Lowe avenue south of ).eavenworth street was read and referred to R. O'Keefe. Communication of Geo. Smith regardin, wall in wash room in basement was read an rel:ned back to Geo. Smith with power to ac Communication from sheriff regarding purchase of blankets for jail read and filed. Communication from Blake, Miller & Co. regarding the progress of hospital plans read and tiled. Communication from county attorney of Madison county, Neb., regarding an insane patient was read and clerk directed to ascer- tain what evidence said county had that the patient was a resident of Douglas county. Resolutions adopted : Directing county clerk to advertise for bids on flour, to be opened December 1. Directing county treasurer to_cancel grade tax on lot 20 in l!knlmlnn.b{ 8. E. Rogers for 1883, account of giving right of way for county road. Instructing janitors to keep outside steps of court house clear of snow and dirt. ‘T'hat the press of Omaha be not only in- vited, but earnestly requested to inquire into the merits of plans of hospital, and instruct- ing county clerk to attend to any person cal- ling for this purpose. Reports of physicians on hospital plans: That they had found the best plans in thelr opinion as follows: Cochrane—first. Mendelsohn—second. Myers—third, ‘They further “take the liberty to sugzest that none of these lpltms as they are now pre- sented to us are eflicient in hygenie and util- ity, but either of them with some not very nggcnlefihlr.m{les c?n ?e made ellicIEnL("’ sad ign: y the physicians except Dr, Gr: Following bills were nllowud:p 4 GENERAL FUND, W H Graham, drugs..... Downey & Dufty, grocerics ur digging drain. ster, witness..... i insanity case Mrs M Hall, witness wos, deputy surveyor. it Josepn's Hospital, ohre of Sid J H Fuller & Co, drugs,....... Paxton, Gallagher & Co. 2 Puxton, Gallugher & Co, Puxton. Gallagher & C Om_ Merchant Exp boxe , Nov t M Goldsmith, clothing J Lindicy, rent of polls. * Loliman, dry good lolsey, fec A W V Morse & Co, boot! M W Hartigan, poll rent P US Wind & and Engine Co, water Suppli Sy B E Moores, charity tickcts. 2 Mootes! charity ti Harris & Fisher, ment A lirown, court y A Brown. court_costs, Dr R W Connéll, witness. 145 , witness 1460 Ams, witne: 1461 Cora Thomas, witnet 1462 Dwarrah Bros, gro Nebraska Tribune Co, advertisin H Petersen, witness. 1465 H Petorsen,witness. . 1468 P Mayston, witnes 1467 F L Smith, ‘witne. 1468 M M 1470 P Snelf, witnes: 1471 P Sneff, witness. 142 H Kuhl, witness Kelloy, Stiger & C Tarrott & H, cofing 1475 Peycke Bros, butter 1476 J Kenmell,witness. 1477 Dena Planblad, wi rornnSaSa 1478 C Planbad, witness 1479 J Planbad, witnes: 1480 E G Humphrey, juror 1481 W F Clark, painting poor hou 1452 flumane Kestraint Co, supplici 1453 H A Kast glass 1484 H Detzin, groc 1485 T Ormsby, witn 148 P Maystin, witn 1457 H E Cox, Jail_repairs. 1488 J W Savage, insane com'r. 1489 Geo Tilden, insane com'r. 1490 to 1193 sundry persons witu Maystick insane case 1404 o 1508 sundry persons Duncan insane case to 158 quest s52238°8 L) ss28332 E28aw o 28! ® 8 &8 ROAD FUN 187 C Tiotze, grading. . 188 Kb Johnaon, grading. W Hobison, Work on road. - New Era Mfg Co, machine supplies., 8J Fry workon' road.. M Leehy, grading. . 183 M Robison, ganding..... 194 O H Brown, work on road 95 B P Knight, grading... 196 Joff O'Nefll, WOrk On BEWET.........s Adjourned, NOVEMBER 4. Insurance policy of Underwriters’ Insur- Hw? company for poor farin received and iled, Roads 108 C ana 106 C were declared public county roads, Resolutions adopted : § lns‘trlugqnglmgc%lluiuy (r‘enu{er to receive ax of lot 2, block 73, in city of h 1886 without interest. i liahy for Instructing treasurer to receive principal without interest for taxes on west ¢ of lot 4, in block 169, city of Omaha, for 1801, 1564 S ect to cancel recting ireasurer to cancel taxes on lot 14, block 108, Wi of Florence; lot 1, s 71511, block 8 Lowe's second additions south 3¢ of bloek 11, in John 1. Redick’s sub: division, and all ot block 12: also south 60 feet of blocks 10 and %0, and 35 ana 3, John 1L Redick’s addition, on account of church prgyerty. ote of thanks to physicians who reported on honrml plaus, ,RPM ution passed Incorporating village of Park Vale, and naming following trustees: P. J. Quealey, Gilbert Ferassr, Peter Justen- sen, C. A. Potter, and James G Megcake. Following bills allowed: GENERAL FUND. 1588 D Ross, work on drain 1587 J J Kirke, g 1658 C DeVogle, witness. 1859 A DeVogle . 1690 8 DeVogle 1591 D Blair, plumbing. ROAD FUND. 197 1L Shipley, grading. 195 J Toner, work on T 1W 'O H Brown, grading 100 P B Rnight '~ ** Adjourned. NOVEMBER 20, Road 115 C was declared vacated. Bids for furnishine blankets were opened and contract awarded to 5. P. Morse & Co., for 50 pairs at 82 per pair. Following accounts were allowed : GENERAL FUND, 162 H Grebe, door for boiler room., 1563 ¥ Buck, paving tax. 1604 W Franklin, witness, 1595 H P Huzo, witness 1606 W J Usher, witness 1597 C Petersen, witness Adjourned, NOVEMBER 27, Communication from E. W. Simeral re- flm}lux boud of county attorney read and lled. Communication of T. W. Harvey & Co. for grading, which was referred to Mr, Cor- less, was referred back to the boara with rec- on {n«ndulluu that it be taken up in early spring. Communication from trusteea of Park Vale requesting board to appoint a trustee in , place of Jas G. Megeath, who did not qual- ify. J. 8. Shrophire was appointed. md of county attorney was fixed at 3ills of F, W, Ebener and D. Purcell for fees were referred to county attorney, Following bills were allowed : GENEHRAL FUND, 1598 L Grebe, bailift . 159 Miller & Richardson), adv 1600 D Bair, plumbing. 1601 J N Philips, bailiff 1602 'W ) Wolshans & Co, grinding ry: & Co, poll rent SrwentosE8s gagsessnes 201 L Shipley, repairi 20: F L.Irlnl’ lhg:lll% . 203 MeK & Hall, bal on E) 2 B o G 2 BBEESSET ER 205 G J Hickey, work on roi 206 88 Wilt, worl ad. . 27 DP Rédman, road...:. 208 McKinney & Hall, work on ro 209 J Plug, work on road 210 J Sheeley, work on roa 11 A Bummad, B cooBES Ldfourn DECEMBER 1. w"l;h.afl following officisl bonds were ap- ved : R. H. Barnes, justice of peace for Platte Vule&pmclncu K. W. Simeral, county attorney. A. C. Ultof, assessor, Omaha ) D. P. Redman, assessor, Saratog: T\ J. Hickey, supervisor, Ohicago. . J. Ryan, assessor, West Omaha. J, Donnelly, Sr., assessor, Omaha No. 2 Petition and bond of H. 'Goodhard, o sell liquors in Chicago precinct, read and laid over two weeks, Communication from Whalen & Brennan, regarding building of addition to coal room, read and laid over until December 4. Bills of Louis Girebe, for services as balliff, and J. Mitchell, for damages on road, were referred to J. C. Cowin. Bill of J. 8. Caultield was returned, as one order was short. Bids for tlour were opened as follows: W. J. Weishans, A, $1.90 per 95 pound! B, $1.50 per 98 pounds. w. hans, U, $2.20 per 98 pounds, Bolln & Sieyers, Gold of Mina, $2.50 per 100 pounds. Bolln & Sievers, Blue D, $2.12!¢ per 100 pounds. Following bills were allowed: GENERAL FUND, 1608 M Lehey, Nov. selary. ... 1609 C Webster, livery 1610 G Kelley, Nov. salar; 1611 J 8 Deveries, nurse 1612 M A Kebert, Nov. s 2 Feurle, Jur 1616 J Sexton, Juror. 1617 J G Loe, witnes 1618 T Huater, juror. 1619 G Usborne, juror. 1620 R Standen, juror. . 1621 H Skow, watchman 1622 J Petorsen, nurse 1623 A Battes, cook 1624 M Sennatt, laundress JJ_Mahoey., 1028 D Fitzgerald, farm hand.. 1627 P McCulloch, cook 1628 Mrs J J Mahoney, matron . 1629 B Lavett, farm nand 1630 O Koss, November 1631 B & M, tickets. ... . 1632 F E_Moores, ticki 1633 John Gorman, Novi 1634 F Bandbauer, bailiff 635 A J Grover, clock. 8 P Morse & Co, bianket Omaha Stove Hepuiring Co, J Bruner, November saiary L Danbaiim,boarding jury’ Hruner & Rober, shoes. © B Havens & Co, November coal J Betta, witness .. 3 Clark [ros & Co, coffoe Wheeler & Whedler,insurance Max Conrad, drugs. . H Mittman, witness. Murphy & Lovett, inguranc 3 J M Bruner, Loots. ... E H Walke C Riewe, co 1651 A Burmester, bl 1652 J H Harver, witne 1853 J T McMaaus, witness. 1654 ‘G A Starring, Juror. 163 Davis & Coglli, soal 1056 0. Tyler, Jurdr.. 1057 E Williams, witnos 1658 @ Andreen, wire railiog: 1659 M Conrad, drugs........... 1680 to 1671 sundry persons, Jurors tenberg. ... ... . 1672 J 8 Milier, Nov' salary. 1673 W Coburn, bourd N ROAD FUND, 211 H Tietze,work on road 2 H Tietzo, work on road 213 D Kinaway, work on road 211 Giboons & Copetand, repai FUND. 16 M Tex, 1 17 E T Duke, har 18 G A Hoagland, lumb Adjourned. To be Continued T¢ St The Fire Chiet’'s Return. Chief J. J. Galligan of the fire depart- ment arrived home yesterday. He 18 teeling in excellent spirits; ‘‘better’’ he says than in many a day. HNis injured optic was successfully removed, and as a consequence the other eye 1s very much mmproved. The occulist who performed the operation said that if it had been de- layed two weeks, Mr. Galligan would have lost the sight of both eyes. The tire chief 18 receiving congratulations from a host of friends to-day. SEEBISEE RS2 EEEE B S.g8s25 =Es 1 SRS 255S:88583188825828888238822882882s58888E 882832 e BRIl &3S3 For Sale—Ice, car lots. Booge Packing Co., Sicux City lowa., e — The Fort Fetterman Murderer. Sheriff Sterling, of Albany county, Wyoming, arrived in this city yesterday after Ed. Lynn, the escaped Fort Fetterman murderer, arrested in this city Saturday night. The extradition papers will be applied for immediately, and Lynn removed to his old quarters in the Laramie City jail. Sterling took a look at Lynn rmdy identified him as the right man. For Sale—Ice, car lots. Booge Packing Co., Sioux City, Iowa, L — The Now Convent, Bids for the erection of the Catholic convent on the corner of Fifteenth and Castellar streets were opened yesterday and were as follows Brennan & Hughes, Rice & Bassett... J. C. Brennan. J. G. Salisbury. Lister Brog 5 .. 69,687 The contract will be awarded to Bren- nan & Hughes. —_— Mrs. J. E. Davis and her sister, Miss Maggie T. Brosnan, left to-day on pleas- ure trip to Dunver"Munimu Springs and other points 1n Colorado. — FEight Hours on Saturday. About 115 carpenters working for R. Stevens & Sons have quit work because of the refusal of the firm to allow them to work but eight hours on Saturday. This precipitates the old question which was raised two months ago, but it is not exn;cwd that it will occasion a general strike. Absolutely Pure. ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of pur- ty, strength and wholesomeness. Mare econ- omical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be seld in competition with the muititude of low cost short weight alum or phosphate powders. BSold only in cans. RovAL BAKING PowDsR Co. 161 Wall-st,, N. Y. RICHARD NUNN, M. D., (DUBL OCULIST AND AURIST. 1518 DODGE ST, 10A.M.TO4P. M. 8. T. BALDRIDGE, £ DL, [ D, Office, Cgr. 16th and Farnam sts. Residence, 2621 Farnam st. Houre. 9to Y &y my Bt0 5 p. m. 314 South 13th St., 0maha, Neb. P oarr ] PRIVATE DISPENSARY. Established for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of Chronie, Nervous and Special The O1d Reliabls Specialist of many years ox- perience, treats with wondertul sticcoss ull LUNG, THROAT, CANCER, PILES, FISTO- LA, RUPTURE, cured without KN!FE OR CAbsTIC, Treats all forms of Throat Lung, Nerve and Blood diseases, all Chronic disomses and De- formities far in advance of any institution in this country. Those who contemplate going to Hot Springs for the treatment of any Private or Blood disease can be cured for one-third the cost at our Private Dispensary, 814 South 1sth street, Omaha, Neb. RUPTURE cured without pain or hinderance 8. rom busi! DIES (bt reatment & pure Lovely Complexion, free from slowness, freckles, blackheads, eruptions, etc., Brilliant Eyes and perfect health cun be had. That ‘‘tired fecling and ali foemale weak- nesses promptly cured. Bloating Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleep- lessnoss, Depression'and Indigestion, Ovarion troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and Displacements, Spinal weakness, 'Kidney complaints and Change of Life. Consult th old Doctor. Acute or Chronic Inflam mation of the Eyclids or Globo and far or Near Sightedness, Inversion of the Lids, Scrofulous Eyes, Ulcerations, In- flammations, Abscess, Dimness of lon of one or both eyes, and Tumors of Lid. nflammation of the Ear, Ulceration or Catarrh, Internal or Bxternal Deafnoss, or Paralysis, 8inging or Roaring noises, Thickened Drum, eto. EE Debiiity, Spermatorrhaa, Sem- NERVOUS P i Toss of Vital Power, Sleeplessness, Despond: ency, Loss of Momory, Confusion of Idcas, Blurs Hefore the Eyes, Lassitude, Languor, Gloominess, Depression of Spirits, Aversion to Society, Easlly Discouraged, Lack of Confl- dence, Dull, Listless, Unfit for Study or Bus: ness, ind finds life & burden, Safely, Perma- nentiy and Privately Cured. i Discases, Syphilis--a‘di- seaso most horrible in 1ts results--completely eradicated Wflll(?l{l the use of mercury. Bcrofuls, Erysipelas, Fever Sores, Blotches, Pimples, Ulcers, pains in the Head and Bones, Syphilitic Sore Throat, Mouth and Tongue, Giandular mont of the Neck, Riioumatism, Catarrh, etc., Permanently Cured When Others Have Failad. ney and Bladder troubles, Burning Urine, {ng, Urine high colored or nenton standing, Gonorrhwa, Gleot, Cystitis, ete., promptly and safely cured: Charges re jonable, Blood poison venereal * taint PRIVATE DISEASES ... gleet, stricture, seminnl emissions, loss of sex- ual power, weakness of the gexual organs,want of desire in malo or fomale, whether from im- prudeut habits of young or sexual habits in mature years, or any cause that debilitates the sexual tunctions, speedily aud permanently cured. Congultation fres and strictly confldential, Medicine sent fres from observation to all parts of the United States, Correspondence receives prompt attention. No letters an- swered unloss aceompaniod by four cents in stamps. Send stamp for pamphlet and list of uestions, Termastriotly cash. LCall on or ad- Sm. .. FOWELL REEVES, No. 814 Bouth 13th St., Omaha, Neb. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, BRONZES —am—— Importer's Prices K W Froquoney of Uri milky sedim MAX MEYER & BRO. GALT: | DR. OTTERBOURG, Corner 18th and Dodge Sie., ONAA, NKS. ARECULAR GRADUATE IN MEDIOINE, AND SPEOIAL PRAOTITIONER Autborised to treat all Chronle, Nervous aud “Special Diseases' o imprs ooes oF conligion) al feakiness (might losses . Sex Nervous Debility, Blowd Disoress. Viondel. Chargeelow. Thou aporiant. All Chhes sopecinly prop or polsanons compbunds uped. No e ta'at s distance treatad by ietier and Nalicnn wul cxarywhee @ fom gase or bretkaes. 3 oAy CHIGAGO SHORT LINE Chiagy, Miauke 884 Pl The Best Rowte from Omaha and Council Bluffs to, THE EAST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha and Council Bluffs Chicago, w—AND— St. Paul, Minneapolis, Rock Island, Freeport, i Dubuque, Milwaukee, CedarRapids Rockford, Davenport, Madison, anesville, Beloit, Winona, a Crosse, And i other important points East, Northeast snd Southoast, For through tickets call on the ticket agent at 1401 Farnaw gt, in Paxton hotel, or at Union Pacific depot. Pullman Sleepers and the finest Dining Cars in the world &re run om the main line of th kee & St. Paul Railway and ev- aid to pissengers by courte- cos Of the cOmPADS. &, General Manager. £, TUCKER, Assistant General Manager. TiA,-‘V-Al- CALurmu. General Passenger and icket n GEO. n'flnv;nnbt Agsistant General Passon- 't Agon B A CLans Géneral Superintendent J. NEARLY DONE. The carpenters and painters who have for some weeks past had pos< session of our upper floors, are about finished, and we are happy to = state we shall in the near future, open all our floors tor business. The elegant passenger elevator we are now putting in will make access to The tremendous increase in our business since we opened, has induced us to make preparations for the coming sea- We are now having manufactured, and wilk soon have on exhibition, the handsomest and richest lines of Fall and Winter goods, and when everything is ready, we shall show a stock off mens’ and boys’ clothing second to none in the country. the upper floors easy. son on a gigantic scale. In addition to our clothing and furnishing goods, we shall, in a few days, open a completeline of hats. This department will occupy the rear of the second floor, and will contain a larger stock than any hat house in the city. As the goods will be all new, we shall only show the latest styles, and we shall sell them with the same low margin of profit as we do all our other goods. _All goods marked in plain figures and at striotly one price at Nebraska Clothing Company Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. During July and August, our store closes at 6:30 p. m., except Saturday. ELECTRIC BATTTRIES Cor. 13th St. and Gapltol Ave., YOR TILE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC = SURGICAL DISEASES BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES, TRUSSES, AND THE NEW VARICOGELE SUSPENSORY CLAMP CoMPRES: Peat fuchites, appar avery form of teansa teauicing Melica or ‘Waira von G o etomige Py s Burgical Offe Book on Diseases of Women FR Only Reliable MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A 8PECIALTY QF PRIVATE, SPECIAL aad NERVU?IS DISEASES. s vacoemily treated, Byrilitie s b ey e B m e fedd. Call an, ol your case, Wi iam, e NI Weaier, ou BQOK FREE :0 MEN! 4 N i Dr. McMenamy, Cor. 13thst. & GE]IIDI‘AV.,UW!M. Neb. Medical Books or Papers Free. Tue proprietor of the eal [nstitute hus pabii v ironic o deformities, und the met of cure walch hive Kiven him the repurutionof boing the most skiliful Rod succeraful spe.ialist in the we: @ mude the instituto 30 ccle rated thut medici e kenl Lo and patienta recel ed from every stn Among the bouks is_ono moli; 0ne upon nervous, § wof the sexunl and urinary organs; v gical operalons, und their lutely invent- p nsory for the reller and xhaustion wnd se xual Pa ers upon lysis. fits. tricity and Ty for liome uae; catarrh and inhialation. cte. - Unlike mo ¢ books {anued by dociors free. they do not consiat of testi- ith fictitous » nd {nitiuls. or rubbisn b descriptions of disouses, sympt 4 in medicine. surgery and electricity, und ure well worth the porusal und Can be abtained free by nddressing the Omaha Medi- d Rurgical Institute, 15th stroet and Capitol venue, Omuha, Nebraska. WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITR THE GROGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTAY WILL SXE BY BXAMINING TAIS MAP TUAT TUR N & ND&PACIFIC RAILWAY al position. close relation to lines By reason of ite cen Cl d_continuoui hoes at terminal East of Chicago, points West, No middle link'in that invites and factlitates tra, Atlantio and Pacifio. . inte: nogville, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrio Centro and Counell Bluffy, in Iowa; 'Gallatin, Trenton, 8t. Joseph, ‘ameron and Kansas City, in Mizsouri; L and Atohison, in Ka Bt. Paul, in Minnesota; W nd hundreds of intermedi: Pakota, &'The Great racl senger equipn tock perfect. 1tap flurunhllulwrivnuhrpw o 1 u; ty appll useful, and for luzurious accommodas Its Express Trains consist of supe Pullman Palace Parlor and ining Chair ite discipline cxacting. weer an vorite. Over thisline Solid Fast Express Trains run ally to attractive resorts for tourists in lowa Minnesota, and, via Watertown and Sloux Falls, to heat and ng lands of interior Dakota. Via e, the Rock Island offers superior lers be Lafayette and Coun worth, Kansas City, points. Al patrons ( dren) recelve protection, courtes; ¥or tickets, maps, folde: any destred information, the United States aud t of Massachu for bathing. Lo n the begt Supmer Climpte in the world uwnuur- .&“an, ., ¥ EDWARD. B. MERRILL, k M utual Life Bulidag, & Nussau Bt N, : LDRE N\ MIHALOVITGHS HUNGARIAN @ kCKBERRYJL’ICE AN EFF) CIENT REMED < DIARRHOEA , DYSENTERY CH P Imported and Bottled by Mihalovitch Fletcher& Co., Cinincnati, O. OLERA M ORE the following agents: _Richardson Drug Company; Blake, Bruce & Co., Adler & Hel er, Frank Dellone & Co., R. R. Grotte. Families supplied by Gladstone Bros, & C Sample bottle free. wine merchants. For sale bfl For sale by all wholesale and retail druggists, liquor dealers ani CHARTER OAK STOVES and EANGES a “Nuskaska Criv. Niwsow, ATKINSON Co., i “vvss CHADRON. LUBKER & WELCH, . ..CoLumsus. OLDS BROS' L Evcan IDEAL BROILING. Brolling can be dene in the oven of the, Charter Oak Range or Stove with the Wird. Gauze Oven Door, more perfectly thanover She live coals, U the steak, chops, ham or fish on & roiler or meat rac! ordinary bake pan to catc) La; wire it in amy lnclnfippl"l‘ 1o dr! Allow it to remain in the oven with the door closed 15 or 20 minutes. No turnin {srequired. At theend 8( this time it wi be found nicely cooke THIS 1S THE I ready to serve, DEAL WAY TO BROIL MEATS, ‘There is no taint of coal-gas or smoke,, and the meats are moratender and bettet In flavor than those brolled over the coals, ‘The convenience or brollin will be appreciated by every and adds another to the man the Charter Oak Rango or in the oven ouse-keeper, reasons Why tove with t&l ‘Wire Gauze Oven Door should be preferr BEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRGULARD AND Privz Lisvs. to all others now in the market. k A PADDE! IMMERMAN N SOLD IN NEBRASKA as follow: TANNELL & SWEEN GETTLE & FAGER, Jox NSON, cCAFF| HAZLEWOOD, +Fairsury, . FRANKLIN, NoktH Brrn, ERTY JO'NmiiL Ciive & & Diamond Merchant, Dougine ana 160 & OF THE SACRED HEART, OMAEIA, glon is o obstacie to the adumussion Yenr, TE o Including Board, Washing, Tuition in English and Freuch, Instrumental Mus Books, per 8 of Five Months Painting, Dri Teofovancos are requirod from 8 ply to the Kight Rev. J RUPTURE CURED By Dr. Snediker's method. No operation: no pain: ho detention from business. Adapted to children ns well s grown people. Hun Wutograph testimomals on fle. Al business strictly confidential. Consultation free. PROF. N. D. COOK sons Ol or t Room §, 1014 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb, of young ladics. . Focul Music, Hurp, O Soraons unkuawn to the Lidy Superio PAYABLE IN ADVANCH GLUCK Violin—extrus. e institution, T el - ITEBRASITA. ce Pirst Wednesday in September. The Scholastic year commences on the Fir: pday in Septomben, DiNerence of relts Difference of relis . Use of . $150 09 For further Informatiog, gelg &W -

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