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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 308 1888 bl GILY, F Fishermen report an unusual ance of bass at Cut-off lake. The internal revenue collections yes- terday amounted to #15,299.08, Judge Berka's court will convene at 9 o’elock this morning for a short ses- sion. The grounds around the Kountze Me- morial church are being nicely round- ed, sodded and otherwise beautified. The wife of W. R. Steele, special agent of the New York Mutual Life In- gurance company, died yesterday at the Hotel Esmond of consumption. The jury in the trial of OMcer Jesse Newman (colored), charged with as- gaulting A. W. Lite, brought in a ver- diet of not guilty. Martin_ Shoat, n German living on Bouth Thirteenth street, spent the night in the central station on the com- plaint of his wifs He was drunk and abused his family, achronic habit. James Francis, who pnul a fine of 8 for assulting Tom O’Conner the other day, was corralled again_yesterday on the complaint of Mrs. O'Conner, ‘Wwho wants him put under bonds to keep the peace. P. Regan was arraigned yesterday on the charge of fighting. Pat had gone anto a disreputable house to ‘‘rush the rowler.” He gave an inmate $1 to get the beer, and she refused to give up the change, claiming it was worth gomething to do the errand. Pat knocked the woman down,and in de- fault of # goes up. Personal Paragraphs. D. W. Wright, of Arapahoe, is at the Pax- J B' 1 Foss, of Crete, Neb., is at the Mil- ard. H. H. Dorscy, of Wahoo, is registered at the Paxton. W. P. Miller, of Denver, the Paxton. A. F. McMartin and wife, of Dunlap, Ia. are at the Millard. [_Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bryant and Louie T. Bryant are at the Millard. Mrs. Elizabeth Lyle Saxon, of Memphis, who is delivering a series of lectures on tem’ rance and suffrage, is the guest of Mrs, Slark Woodman during her stay in Omaha, Mr. Frank Taylor, proprietor of the Bow- Jer house at Marshalltown, In., was in_the city yesterday. He reports the hotel busi- ness as dull in his state, and attributes i largely to the recent cut in railroad rates. Merchants bought heavily and commercial travelers have been scarce. Atthe Millard: L. H. Kellogg, Toledo; F. C. Russell, New York; Jacob Bohm, Den* ver; 0. Everett, Milwaukee; 'Mrs. Thomas Bower, St. Paul, Minn.; Faank L. 'rulm- Marshalltown; Frank J. Reed, Chi- ; Charles Rupert, Chicago. &t tho Hotel Burkor: G. H. Bishop, New York; 1. B. Bishop, Boston; W. D. Putnam, Chicago; H. Voorhes, Keokul; Elnia Brown, Chicago; Mrs, Smith, Cedar Rapids, F. E. Latimer, Springfic 1. C. Houser, St. Joseph; -mlme\turku, Sioux City; H. B. Lord and wife, Sioux City. is registered at Two Burklnl‘lnlll Visits. The busy. burglar was abroad Monday night and made two professional calls, The first was at the grocery store of J. W. Weil, 1002 Saunders street. The thicves effected an entrance by breaking a window in the area ‘way at the rear of the building. They broke open the money drawer, but secured only about £2.50 in change. The next place vis- ited was the Boston boot and shoe store, 416 North Sixteenth street. Finding they could pot effect an entrance into the safe they turned their attention to the stock and about 75 worth of shoes are discovered missing., No clew to the thieves has yet been found. REPU TCANS. Union Pacific. WTHI OVERLAND ROUTE,” Will scll through tickets at rate of one fare for the round trip, from points in Nebraska and Kansas, to parties Jesir- ing to attend the National Republican Convention to be held in Chicago June 10th. Tickets good going June 16th to 19th, and returning Juno 20th to 25th nelusive, with continuous passage only in each direction. Smoke the best 5-cent cigar in the world. Meyer & Co., wholesale depot. ki S Stop at the Globe hotel. The Fourth, Twenty-nine labor organizations were rep- resented at the meeting leld to further plans for the Fourth of July cele- bration. % Messrs. M. F. Black, F. J. Hartman and F. J. MeArdle were appointed a sub-committee to solicit subscriptions, The executive committee were directed to ask the publishers of the evening papers and the proprietors of job offices to suspend work for the Fourth to allow their employes to celebrate the day. It was decided to invite ex-Senator Van Wyck to deliver the oration and Rev. W. E, Copeland to read the Declaration of Inde pendence, A motion was passcd inviting the school teachers to prepare a liberty car and enlist the necessary pupils for it. A committee of three were appointed to arrange for excursion rates on the various railroaas into the city, The Fair association was asked to give the use of its grounds for the celeb The executive committee will me this evening, at Twelfth and Farnam, DEMOCRATS, Union Pacific, “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” WI“ sell through tickets to St. Louis, Mo, to partics desiving to attend the National Demoeratic ¢ ‘onvention, to be held at that place, on June 6th, at one fare for the round trip, from points in Nebraska and Kansas. Tickets going good June 2nd to th, inclusive, and re- turning June 6th to 11th, inclusive.good for continuous passage only in cuch di- rection, B it Stop at the Globe hotel. - s . The Thaddeus Davids company, manu- factur of inks, mueil ete., New York, have been for the past few days lacing a n our cit ro and get Max Two as tough-looking mugs have ap: peared before the police bar of justice for some time, answered to the names uf Jnl.l Kelley and John Fox yesterday m were urraigned on the charge of .mumm-n.v to hold up a plasterer named Pat Dougherty on the Sixteenth street viaducton lasy Satur- day evoning ab 0 p. m. Bacause Dough- erty did not Lap proceeded to kick and beat is digser Las ket. Dougherty did not e the ¢ Monduy t at bawdy run by Kansws City Lic. Sbortly after the cow was filed agalust them yesterday by ¥ thoy were arrested u oJudge Berka. b faces were & dence agatust thew, but the ju patiently to the improtisble and o tod, then gave bo b at twenty-five days iu the county jull, dand water, TFhey bave been periodical trips to Omaba of luie, ter hnvo gonsiderable 1osey aach tive, nd it freely in low drivii (s or flmrwuwu!e haunts. o the the pelice the two are. wow where lake up their per dence dbund- | i rge quantity of their ink city. The ink is the best we, have used in our office and can recom mend it as the best of inks. Safer Ca, Than Free. He Changed His Mind, There is a romonstrance in the mayor's office, signed by forty-three holders, in | ity of North Sherman avenue and | rson street, who are loudly protesting against a second saloon which has just been opened there. The mayor voted against’the saloon, but the other members of the license board over. ruled him, This has greatly incensed the people in that part of the city, some of whom openly the grossest misconatct on the part of the license board One_of these frecholders said yesterday that the license board at first decided not vote a license to this saloon. *'Soon after, Joe Southard_comes s and said_he had been offered $200 to vote for it, and thut he would not do it. Later on, however, he came out to_my place in a hack and said ‘they’ had offered him 500 to vote in favor of the saloon. [ said to him, ‘Joe, if your reputa- tion ain't worth any more than $500 ought to take it. But I ain’t able to 500, aud if Twas T would not pay you one cent,” “Thon ho went right atead in the face of the remonstrance and voted for the saloon, which opened up yesterday. I came in to-day and o0 and said to him: ‘I sce you have yoted for the saloon. How much more than £500 did they give yout' ‘Oh,’ says Joe, ‘I don’t know.’ "’ Another man said that the residents of that neighborhood are wild with indignation, and intend to organize themselves so that this case may be fully investigated. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Union Pacific, “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Will sell through tickets at one fare for the round trip, from points in Nebraska and Kansas to parties desiring to attend the meeting of the Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, to be held in Cin- cinnati, Ohio, June 12th to 16th inclu- sive. Tickets good going June Sth to 13th and returning June 13th to 19th in- clusive, with continuous passage only in each direction. il Grand Special Sale. For 3 days only, of fine linen hand- kerchiefs at e each, worth four times the money, at BLOCK & HEYMAN 1113 Farnam st,Two Orphans’ old stand. I have opened my Woodraft granite quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can be_scen at stone yards of Wm. Tyler, Lincoln, Neb. THOS PRICE. Dr. McGrew. Rectal, urinary &pnv- ate diseases only. Roow Barker bl’k. bty LOOKING FOR FUNDS. The Masonic Committee and Its Am- bitions and Enthusiastic Aim. The plan adopted by the Nebraska Masonic Temple Craft to sccure money with which to purchase ground and ercct a masonic build- ing contemplates, as has been ‘stated, the is- suing of stock to the amount of §100,000. The yment of stock, each share of which is sot at §25, has been set at $1 cash, and 50 cents a month thereafter on cach share until all is paid. There is tobe no interest on deferred payments. The other plan provides for one-tenth down and balance quarterly or semi-annually, asmay be determined by the subscriber, the whole to be paid in four years, without interest. The holder of every share'of stock will have one vote in the elec- tion of directors, There arc now canvassing the city several members of the Masonic body, looking for subscriptions to the fund, who 'propose to raise at least £300,000 beforé theyshall consider the subscriptions binding. The building as contemplated will be a Ma- sonic one, and in every sense of the word be model Masonic hall e LAKE AND RE The Union Pacific. “THE OVERLAND ROI Will sell tickets from all Kans Nebraska points for the special ex- cursion to Salt Lake City and return, June 6th, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets going good five days, and re- turmng fifteen days, extreme limit thirvty da; Stop-over privileges al- lowed within these limits, Parties de- ous of visiting Garfield Beach, on ireat Salt Lake, the famous watering place of the west, should improve the opportunity now offered. e Grand Special Sale. Of fine Mackinaw hats at worth $1.25, at BLOCK & HEYMAN 1113 Fa m st,T'wo Orphans’old s TO SAL/ 35¢ each, MORTUARY, WHITE, Mamie Ellen White, daughter of Police- man White, died yoste frernoon at 1:30 o'clock after un illness of but a few hours, She was a clerk ut Morse's dry goods store, and had worked up to Monday noon. Her father wus on duty until noon yesterday, not drcaming of his daughter's fatal illness, 5 s twenty-four ye by all her associates. ~ The funera place on next afternoon, Ty, Mary Hegarty, aged sixteen years, da ter of D. Hegarty of D. Hegarty & Son, tin- ners on North Sixteenth street, died yesterduy morning, She was a_promising student of St. Catherine’s academy and the remains will be interred in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. The funeral taking place from 414 North Eighteenth street. MONTMORENCL The funeral of Alfred Montmorenci, late agent of the 13, & M., took place this after- from his late residence, : s, The ded to Burlington in the afternoon for interment. It is by copying after nature that man results, Dr. Jones’ Clover ature’s own remedy, is purely vegetable, can beo taken by the most delicate, Cures all stomach, kidney and liver troubles. 50 cents, C. l" Goodman, Shetiand pony for sale by, Goeorga A, Keoline, Council Blufs Oscar O, Swmith, son of J. C. Smith, at theiv residence, 1921 North Twenty-fifth street., Funeral May 80, at 9 a. m SMITH s powder never varl al h and wholes More acoom. and cannot s sold titndto v r phospliate ¥ in cuus. Hoyal Buking Powaer Co., Wall street, Now ¥ork, Continental Clothing House An opportunity of Special Importance for cash buyers throughout the west. [T PAYS T0 ADVERTISE, OUR orders by mail and express for the bargain susts advertised were larger during the past month than we had an- ticipated. reely a city or town in the Western Statos that have not sent liberal orders. This is OUR method of advertising, and we propose to continue it, knowing that every article sent in response to these orders will be a last- ing advertisemeni for the CONTINEN- TAL. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. LOT 2795.—Price #3.00. Weoffer 150 Boys’ Seotch Plaid Norfolk Blouse Suit atthe merely nominal price of $3.00; these are in regular sizes from 4 to 13 years old, and as pretty a style and as serviceable as any that we have been able to make up this season for o much higher price. LOT 2364.—Price 84.00. This is a very choice lot in a neat mixed Cheviot agood serviceable color and cut in the same sizes for Boys® from 4 to 13 years old. A new lot which has heen made up to sell for $6.00, and we unhesitatingly offer this as one of the Best Buargains ever offered this season in this depart- ment. LOT 2368.—Price $5.00. This lot is offered to those who want something in a little darker color than the other lots. Suits, prices, $3, $4, and $5. Continuation of the sale of Sawyer Suits, Price $12.00. Continuation of the sale of Dolan Suits, Price $8.00. Specials in Children’s Continuation of the sale of Blue Flannel Suits, Price $8.00 stripe, not showy at all but very genteel perfect fitting and thoroughly made in Norfolk Blouse style, same sizes as the other lots We do not expect to dupli- cate as good o suitas this for the money this season. The suit has been marked on our counter for $7.00 and we know that every one taken out of our store will give perfect satisfaction. Remems- ber these are short pants suits only Continuation of the sale of the SAWYER WOOLEN GO'S, Fabrics. There are only two colorings left on these celebrated suitings,and we offer them until they are entirely closed out at the same unapproachably low price of $12. per suit. No more desira- ble material can be offered for a bus- uit than these goods are, being purely all woll fabrics: and goods that have stood the test for years. In this lot we have about s left in single breasted xwk Coats, in sizes from 85 to 4. The v best Sawyer Woolen Cc Double a nd Twist Spring Suitings, new light grey and brown mixture just made up in our very best manner, and never, during the twelve years that we have been scll- ing this suit has it ever been placed on our countersat less than $18. ‘We do not need to commend the cele- broted Sawyer Woolen Co.,of Dover, N, H., but unhesitatingly pronounce them the best manufacturers of fine all Wool This is a very ueat black and brown EXPRESS ORDERS. glvmg buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. goods to us at our expense. TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. results. You take no risks. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. RIVER THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Suitings in New England. No shoddy. in any of their Do not forget the price, only flocks or cotton is used fabrics. $12. LOT 3514, We offer 100 of the well known Velour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Co's. Suitsin avery dark Oxford mixture, & small neat check pattern, one of the most popular styles the mill has ever made, suitable for either bus- iness or dress purposes. Single breasted Sacks, regular sizes in Spring weightat the same extremely low price of $12, LOT 8525—Is a Single Button Cuta- way Frock Smitof this Dark Velour Fin- ish Sawyer of which wo have made up about 50 Suits, as a large number of our customers want a frock suit of these celebrated Sawyer goods. We have made up a few suits of this shade in regular sizes from 35 to 44,which will be gold at the same extraordinarily low price as the others, 812, Dolan Cheviot Suits, ‘We continue the sale this week of the noted Dolan Cheviots, in regular sizes, 34 10 44, comprising four different styles and mixtures at the wonderfully low price of #8.00 per suit. These are strict- ly all wool goods, free from shoddy, durable and right in every respect. No suit in this lot ought ever to be retailed for less than 812, but we offer this as an attractive bargain in Moen's low priced Business Suits. Freeland, Loomis & Co. Indio Blue Flanel Suis, Fast Colors, Price $8.00, LOT 3500—~We offer this week 100 Ine digo Blue Flannel Suits, made in single and double breasted sacks, regular sizes from 35 to 44. The regular price of this euit has always been $10.00. in some d ealers have sold them foras high as $12.00 per suit, but we offer them now at this exteaordinavily low prico of #5.00. Send for Samples. Send for samples of these goods befora ordering them. We will gladly send sam- ples of cloth to any address, or we would much prefer to send a sample suit, s that the mauner of making and trim- ming can be scen. We would recom- mend, however, that self measurement blanks be sent for first, so that a sample suit may be sent fitted to the party order- ing, thus saving the trouble of returning suit to exchange 1t. Children Parties wishing s Suits, please send for lotand age they wish, as we have no samples of the short pants suits. We will send packages containing suits of clothing, furnishing goods, cloths and woolens of all kinds kep in our establishment, to any address in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Dakota, Colorado, or Wyoming, C.O.D By this arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every (Ldvnnhgo of seeing any article of merchandise in our stock at their own towns, examining the same bcfore paying for them, and if not perfectly satisfactory, Money for all amounts exceeding $10 may be returned at our expense. For years we have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most Examine the goods, and return them at our expense if they do not please you. returning satisfactory Proprietorsi A Late Session. Tt was midnij the time the city cou cil completed its session last night. P dent Bechel was absent through illness, the chair was occupied by Councilman L Chairman BBalcombe, of the board of public works, sent in a communi deuanding that the charges of bribe: d aguinst him by Councilman Man \d the appointments of judges on for Monday next were There are a number of ladics them. ] S, K. FELTON & G0, Water Works Contractors And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Of all descriptions, Hydraulic Engines, Surveys. De- tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited, Offce, Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, OMAHA. NEBRASKA. PIANOS CHICKERING, KNABE Vose & Somns, Instruments exchang d, rmfed and sold on Eusy Payments, below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARGAINS IMax Meyer & Bro,, Omaha, Neb. JE-IOW O BUY LAND. Certified c.mnks. Payahla at Sight on the Puget Sound National Bank Given as Security Inr Monay Inwsled ratified. among Mo those desirous of buyin th Property on time, we \c following We will ullow from § months vy L0 the land you select. Ou & Warranty deed i ®aB Uit are witkin o T of y,“.‘..u s guireohly i e Wil give certfea ci by th d you cAn AraW yOur mone ¥ 80 dolng M SEATTLE. VI‘ T- e CHICAGO A% ORTH- N VESTERN Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago. The oIy rand to tako for Des Moines, Marshaltown on, Chicago, Milwaukee v of Nebrasks, Colo- ington and Callforni Ot possibic by any otlier line. W 0f the nUmOrGus points of superiority nd ita widoly at e odul oF which eapnoL bg. {0 Council Bluffs. the trains of uu- iy way connec ago & Nortwestern Ky (bl iino. make cloko cor other Enstern lipe ¥or Detroit, Eolimbus, Nhars o Boduor Btsb Bosion, New' vork, Dulladelphis, ington, wnd all pointa ia the kst ““NORTH-WESTERN" the best modation, els via this WILSO ON, 2l Pads's Agent, Wi A Lotk e vin Al ticket nger. g CHICAGO, L spection. Do not by any more *Poor Rubbe: Hose,”’ but put your money in HAVE Y0U SEEN THEM? | “Splral” Gotton Hose, Will buy one .( our nobby Spring| Suits in Worste fine Cassimer Scoteh Cheviots, in all the popular colors and_ styles, Real bargains that cannot_fail to be appreciated by the discerning. We are aware that IN- EXPENSIVE goods are largely adver- :|~.|-|1 ltll||~4 r~(~l:|l~4|lL e cotton duck used in all rubber I\Cm‘dmw ut a 0l hem T, e /R wick absorbs Taeinnot stand the | | Sufptubons ke qhiekly désraving st . er hose. 1058, 1aving no outsic We ask our customers to | | & Wi examine our stock, and thus satisfy themselves of its quality and our| Liqh{m', lhau,mr uml lu-lh best rubber hose, Made on the same | for yeurs, has one rouih it is brands % .lnlmplx mailed to any address for 6 cents. BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO., Sole Manufacturers, 284 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. 222 Lake Street, Chicago. than the neiple as the rubber- ined hose used fn Fire Departments, which last pi ring to imprison the moisture. WILL DRY WEL. fons 50 buy only that which Y and which Spiral, March 30th, 1850, 12 your dealer docs 1ot have 1t 1 stock, bt kit » N.W. Oar. i8th fi. Dudao Ste. | Chronic flllfl SllI‘ElGfll Disgases - o AFPLIINCES FOR DEFORM!HES AND TRUESES. Beat facilities, apparatus and remedics for o cesafa) treatment of every form of disease requirh ing Medical or Surgic etment, FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance; best hospital accommop dations in the west. FOR Cikcorans on Deformities and , Curvature of mt Botac pllea. T atmoss, Canees CothD: Bronchig Thnatation Electricity. Parsiysis, Hpilepsy. K1 uey, Dladder, ¥ye, Kar, Skin and Blood, abd Surgical Operatio Diseases of Women a Speoially. W.N. BABCOCK, (o), W ). BAL 1401 Farnam St., umunu ‘Neb. © The leadin, Corsets of Eur- ope and America. 2,000,0000 eold last year in thiscoun: tryalone. ( Theroa- S sons are: they are Ol the best fitting, most com- A fortable, . P Avold worthlese imitations. Coraline 18 used in no Corsets except those made by us. None are genuine unless Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, over |q ‘hicago, Rock Island, Freeport, Elgin, Beloit, ~—THE— (1ICAGO SHORT ~LINE OF THE aranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzl vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neirs leohol or tobacco, Wakefuluess, Menta! Depression, Softening of the Hrain, Tesulting in Insanity, and leading to misery, decay and Geath, Premature Old’ Age, Barrenness, 10ss o Tower in_oitlier luntary fpermutorhaa ca over-exe ol er-indulgence. ho Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to THE EAST WO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN ONAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS —AND— Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rockford, Davenport, Janesville, wonth's treatment. six l)uxen celpt of price. WE GUARANTEE S1X BOXES To cure Any case. t. Paul, linton, Dubugue, Madison, Winona, nd all other Important poin! Boutheust. For through tickets eall on the ticket agent ut 1801 aam street, in Barker Block, or at Unfon Paciic effect a cure GONDMAN. Erreet, Om Guarantees is:ued ol hia, Neb. 21,828,850 Tansill's Punchl:lgars Tera shipped dnring tha past two years TAOKE 31 TANSILES ‘ullman Sleepers and t et Diniog ain Llae of the La e & 8. Paol Rallway, and every ol lh‘ |a Dllhhllfl‘ by courteous empicyes cf X R, Genera Munag ;...h,, ohiy) R AR S aranagor. NYRR “Céneral Fassangor aud %Wm.w Assiataut General Passsager R VLTANSILL&CO 55 su»«sevcmpm, ! oneral Superiutendeat. Dr. WARNER'S CORALINE isprint- ed on inside of steel cover, For sale by all leading merchants. WARNER BROS,*" &ficaee.*: Ba. ' J. A, MINER, Manager. ‘ E.T.Allen, M. D.. Hom@opatbic Specialist, EYE wi'ie EAR Bpectacles Accurately Prescribed. RAMGE BL'K., OMAHA ex o nu-e. 486, Kesidomos telsplione, kvl. SteckPlano WGUDBRIBGE BR(lb. ey mmcmul lllll Plfills"lr ! - p— T dvertising bhas aiwuye provea | ful, Bef laciug al “ J. GALBRAITR, ;“::.p.:" Adverisiug coussk | T WEAK N Surgaon and Physician, LORD & THOMAS, | shtim e ,,«::‘.-,-;; v 14t wnd Douglas 8 ', | EXHAUSTED VITALITY PHE SCIENCE OF LIVE, the age on Manhood, Physical Debility, Decline, hmuut Youth, and Bloth, fat g, oty $L5, by Jed. Hilastrative sample freo to ail yousg and middle aged men, Send now, The Gold and Jewelled Medal awerded (o the author by the Na ousl Medical Assoclation. Address P. O. box or Dr. W. H. RARRELR grad ard Medlcal Collegn, :3 years' practics who may be consuited contdeatially Uiseases of Man, OFice No. Tence of these ADVERTISING AGE" T, 40 10 49 Kasdolob Besshe CHICAGO. OWLER, Moodus, Lann. Health is Wealth’ Dit, B, C. WEST'S NERYE AND BRAIN TREAT- 2 ia, Nervous Prostration, caused by kit dses and ton of the Each box $1.00 a box, or ¥ $6.00, sent by mall prepaid on 're- With each order received by s for six boxes, accompanied with .00, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee Lo vefund the money i the treatmant dons not Drugulst, Sote Agont Wb Farsiuts La Crosse, — = ey trom |‘m o Boox ox Diseases oy WoMEN FREE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDIOAL INSTITUTH MAKING A BPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Dlood Disenses successfully treated. SypHs flitic Poison removed from the system withouf mercury. New restorative treatment for 1056 o Vital Power. Persous unable o visit us may ba treated at home by correspondence. All coummus nications confidentiol. Medicinesor instruments sent by mail or express, securely packed, ne marks to indicate contents or sender. One pers sonal interview prefer Call and consult us o send his and we will send in vlain wra > BOOK TO MEN, FREE \ Upon Private, Special or Nervous Discases, Tnis tency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with S| Bestion tist” Address Umaha Medical and Surgical Tnstitute, ot DR. McCMIENAMY, Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts., NAHA. NEB. NOW'S THE TIME To have your fricuds come to JEANSAS AND NEBRASIKA As Eastern lines will sell tickets and run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS OVER THE ,Union Pacific ¢ Overland Route,” ts sold fof tlese excurs for the round Jing, When purs reu good five days 1 Wikh to stop s Agents witl st such p J.5. Tk State Line. Lo Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Thursday, Cabin passage 858 and 860, according to locution of state room. FExcursion $65 to §. | Steerage toand from Europe at Lowest rated AUSTIN BALDWIN & (0, Gen'l Agents, roadway, New York, JOHN BLEGEN, Gen') Western A t, 1ué Randolph St., Chicago HALRY MOONES, Agent, Omaba. Reduced Cabin Rates to G )w Exhie tion. PEEMESB NEI :‘s‘v'.l.mi’u'&g

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