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T TR St et ‘;-;;Pfi_;%—wm THE O\IAIIA I)AILY BEE: THE CITY, The internai revenue collections yeste nounted to $1.405.13, On Tuesday last Madam Mary Du- bach, who has figured recently as a pro- curess, gave Le Estelle a morctgage on the organ ds, stoves, furniture and other personal belongings in woman’s rooms at 514 South Fourteenth street. The lien was filed with the county clerk yesterday. For a wee L oan been seen standing on strect corners, bearing countenance and a placard which re se help a poor blind man. ms solicitor unaided of a dude, individual has the principal begone up to n moving boarded it with the agili Personal Paragraphs. J. 3. Cox, of Lincoln, is at the Paxton, F. P. Neal, of Edgar, is a Millard g Miss Grace Garrett, of Burlington, a Paxton guest. 10 Mrs. J. G, White, of Lincoln, w ty yesterday, Howell, representing the ight, 18 in the city J. W. Stetter, John H. Darr and James Gartside, of Valentine, are at the Millard, Edison clec- He Assigned. Wescott Randali, general storekeeper at ‘Wood River, is reported by Bradstreet's to have r gument for the be his creditors, Capitol Avenue Curb, The council has changed the curb lines of we from Eighteenth to Ty tieth street. The avenue here is exce ally wide and little used except as an ap- proach to the High school. It is proposed to lay out either side of the str a park, which will be sodded and otherwis beauti- fied in a which will greatly add to the attractiveness of this portion of the city. A New Bridge at Post's, Commissioners O'Keeffe and Cor- rigan have gone to the vicinity of Benning- ton, where they superintending the ercetion of & bridge of sixty feet span near Post's pla The old structure was consi red dangerous and had to be removed. they finish this job they will attend to work in Benuiugton.” They will not return before Saturday. Coun are Plans. the architect on the county hospital, has wired the commis- sioners that he will meet them here nest Monday morning to explain some points in the plans and drawings for the plumbin steam hoatin 11izhting of the hospital, which were not cleivly understood b; commissioners and eont heating, who desire to bid o the w will be on his w. s of Detroit, Cutting Western Union Wires. The erection of an additional stos to the Omaha National bank has necessitated tho gradual cutting of the wires of the Western Union ph company, which number ewhty-four. W now o d conneeting them with eables gontain wires and this connection is 1o at Farnan st The work is slow and some days v be required in which to finish it, An Error of Ten Daya, John McCarthy was the victim of ¢ in the police court yestorday to the extent of ten day McCarthy i the judge gave him twenty days in which to repent, When he was taken to the jull he was told that he wus to serve thirty days’ time. The gentler ous and vocife ous kic A in mak mittimus, and the extr, off, 1 the county A Monster Wildeat. George C. Knudsen of Pries Florence, brought one of the larg st wild- cats to the coun s oftice yesterday thav has ever been | bounty to that official. It was eighteen inchies high, for inches long, and weighed thivty-six pounds. The eat was endeavoring to make u dinner out of some of Mrs. Knudsen's spring chick- ens when it was scen and shot. The regulation $1 bounty was paid for the Killing of the be: Mr. Knudsen will have it stuffed as an ornament for his parlo L A Window. harmless old bum, was a on Wednesday on the being excecdingly drunk, He d not to be sent to jail that the ssed him on his promiso to leave Yesterday afternoon Burne 1 but rum souked counte 1 in, this thue on the charge of falling asaloon window. Barney was on his way out of town, but on the trip he bowled up several fimes, und, leaning up against the window, went in. This time the judge gave him §8 aid costs to sober up on. Fell T1 ey Golden Judge of pleaded so b court rel town. natur up througl A Shoplifter ¢ A woman giving the n v was canght in the act of shoplifting in J. L. Brandeis & Son’s store yesterday afternoon. Her appropriation only amounted to a rem- nant of blug ribbon, valued at 75 cents, but #8 she has be acting in the Bawe I : mposed ne of Mrs. Clay ouly -l her possossion, but said thiat her husband was able to pay it. The court told Lcr to go home, as she suid she had & smell 3 needed her attentions badly, but to be on hand in the nj with the amount of her fine, or shie would take another ride in the ‘wagon. ught, no of Mrs, ( A Home Iaventor. Frank Leslie’s Now York New the 4th inst. reciios that the New York waterworks huve devised an in- genious method of getting through quick sands at the Quaker bridge dam, as follows: “While sinking a diamond drill for the pur- pose of ascertaining the geological forw tion, a quicksand was red which barred further progress. To overcome the iMeulty the drill was withdrawn and a very liquid cement poured into the hole. This found its way through the sund, and wien set formed a solid column g on the solid rock below the q A second hole driven through this ¢ passed tho troublesome strata without any difiiculty.” aimed, did not or Bove cngineers; it has been utilized and was patented some’ years since by Chwles Pontez, an old Tesident of Omaha, and many years scientist of the Union Pacific company, It i isely the sawme modus operandi as deseribed therein. ‘Through quicksand or other shifting torial, o perforation with stable liuing, cithe large or small, can be made at small expense, and at infinitely less cost than the method of frecang through iron pipes, which has gained @ wide reputation, The method is susceptiblo of many diverse rapplication “Thore are many localities which aro knowi to be underlaid with placer or vein gold, but are inaccessible to scarch on account of quick- sand or other permeable material to e passed through to reach the metal, CUT AN ARTERY, Accident Which Nearly Cost C. Johanu His Lif The deadly ginger alo bottle near the death of Clarles Jobannes weduesday night. M, Johannes 1s city salesman for Paxton & Gallagher, and with Mr, Wells, from the same house, wus taking stock in Burgen's grocery store on Sixteenth street. Wells found a bottle of ginger ale among the goods, and not having a cork screw Johannes vol- untecred to show him how to open it, He struck the neck of the bottie against & shovel, and immediately there was Illl explosion like a dynamna bowb, A picce of the flying glass struck Mr, Johannes on the pulse of his left wrist, sev- ering the main artery and the tendons. ' The oosl urted for a distance of several feet, ln\‘ L\u cndeavors of tho youny men to swop spaper of inears of t rost inate with the An the | it were fruitless. Dr. Parker was called, but as the man was in danger of bleeding to th two other physicians were summoned, who worked on him for two hours, He was then placed in a carriage and removed to his home near Twentieth street and St. Mary's avenue, During the ride a vein in the wrist broke, and bled profuscly causing some alarm. _This was s00n stopped, how and to-day Mr, Johanues was resting as comfort. ably as possible under the circumstances, CULTIVATION OF SILI, How Our Congressmen May Encour- age it in Nebraska, A. Thiessen, the leading silk raiser of this part of the eountry,came to the city yesterd from his home in Jansen, in thisstate, He brought with him a braid of raw silk of & rich gold color, several ns in flower-wo rk made from the which are besides a ¢ spools of silk throad le by a Boston firm out of the raw silk r in th is state by the gentleman in question. Mr. Thiessen has been in- the silk busin all his life and has devoted some years to it in this state. His explanation of busi ness is very interesting, Recently he was employed by the state of the superintendent o the sitk stat abody. when he took hold of th and by th time he got it into good dm'm the small b propriation expired. As a consequence tha station is now inoperative. While engaged in Kansas Mr. Thicssen maintained his howe orson county, month ago the government appro- 300 for the cultivation of sillc in and Mr. ‘Thiessen hopes to_so legation in congress that No- may receive a share of this amount to ish a silk station here, He claims that £,000 could erect a better plant than Kansas some silk workers are 1,500 iiessen will have ir. vs ther * farmers in N¢ aska 0 under- stand ti ultivation of silk, and who would ®o into the business if such a station were nized. hieasen a couplo of n business, 2o visited rrested as o nizof the discharged. atter gentleman Thicsson was The Road Healthward Made You have been ill, we will suppose, leseing ou ‘are 0 pick u zuin your wonted color, to accustom your stomach to more solid nutriment than its recently en cbled condition permitted you to take. How n you accelerate your snail's pace health- i1 We are warranted by concurrent testimony in affirmni that if you will u: oF thri day Hostett Stomach < abling medicine of long ascer- tained | 1\ tonic virtues, that you will be mate ¢ aided. 1t promotes a flow of the gastric” juices, and helps simulate the nourishment of which it stands 8o muc inueed. 1t remedies a tendency to constip: tion without convuising the bowels. liver it stimulates to renewed activity, s promotes the ber, and annihi at the outset. Easiel TEACHERS' THAN Pedagogues 1 Conveving following resolutions yesterday at the last of Douglas county te We, the teachers of Douglas county in in- stitute assembled, desiring to express our thanks to all who have aided us in making this session a pleasant und profitable one; therefore, be it Resolved, That we extend to the instruc- tors, Mrs. Brown, Dr. Strong and Profs, Rohrbough aud Wor our unqualificd thanks for the carnest and cficient manner in which they conducted their respec- tive departments of instruction. Resolved, That Prof. Dailey, of the Omaha Business college, is tendered the thanks of this iusiitute for his instructions in umanship, and use of the col- lege rooms for thy ption, which he aided so b ing pleasant. Resolved, Thi our gratitude to the board of education of Omaha for the use of the high schiool building for this nor- mal session. Resolved, That the pross of the city de- serves the thanks of this institute for their kind notices Resolved, That Miss Mau ceive our thanks for music the institute, Resolved, That Superintendent Braner is entitled to our special thanks for his_untir- ing and successful endeavors to make this institute interesting and pleasaut to all at- tendir The The were adopted on of the institute chers: Eastman re- furnished during ed, That a copy of the nted to the city o resolutions apers for publita- hat the man been ill, the word ningless, But to the nd despaired, h :oless boon. To the thou- nds of unfortunate women who are ng from some of the many forms of weakness or irregularities peculiar to theirsex, Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Pr seription holds forth the promise of a speedy restoration of this ‘‘priceless boou.” Means, woman who has “health? ono who th ap- or me - - DRIVER AND MULES, They All Took a Turnof a Dangerous Nature. Joseph Kemmer miracuously escaped a terrible death at Fort Omaha yesterday He is & private soldier in Company D, Sec- ond infantry and was engaged in delivering ice at the ofileers’ quarters, when the four 28 which he was driving became fright. ened while passing some tin cans, which brightly reflected the sun, The road is on an elevation of over twe feet. Kemwer was unable to control the team, and as he was about to jump, the imiucnse wagon with the mules and their load rolled down the steep bank with a erush ke thunder. Quite u numbe the noise, hurried to the sce to sec IKemmer get out of the v iug a severe shock and several briises, painful Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder pro- duces a soft ond beentiful sking it com- bines every element of b y and pur- ity. THE R \hl\ MARKE Instraments l'mw ‘1 on Record Dur- W G 1 ke Orehnrd Hil ‘ssidy et al to A ( 1and 3, DIk, 3 Avenue Park, wd.. Max Meyer et ai to J T Fuller, fot 17, blk %, and lot 4, bik ¥, Munhattan add, w d. Al ongauiit 1o 11, Mot it 0 e oF 15 Millara & Caldwell's 844, q ¢ d. v IL lw'-l States to Reamaus, uw of ne And & 1 Of 0o 181513 e, patent.. United States tod N Putrick, patent " United States to Wilifam Her e, patent of o i8-1 - G W Buck to B Riley, lots'] uml Omaha View, w d 1. United States to H D patent. . © 1 Kountzé and wite to W' miiiiy et al, lot 11, blk 2, Kountze place, w d...... Charles Corbett and wife {0 C CSpots wood, lots 1 )1k 6, Matthews' sub, £0 Omuiia Land Co to C Akofer, 71, 8o Omana, w d.. § Pluyn_and wife {0 1'i# Hoyd, 10t i6, bik & @ lot 18, b3, Prayn parks w oo 80 Omana Land Co'10 A F Hosclle, w Hl fl 1 o Omaha, wd ... W G Siriver'and wife 1o ¥ A More ik 7, Shriver place, w d Nincteen trausfers, aggregating. . Building Permits. The following building permits were is- sued yesterday: L. Van Dody, fmprovements, Twen! Tumon\l near l<eu\lrnwurlll streets. s 0 M. Cody, stable, Thirty-tirst and Lrown streets " John A, Patterson, cottage, newr Leavenworth streets. “Ihrge permite, AgEregating.. OFFICIOUS l-um( EMEN, They Lock a Disc hnrk.-ll Prisoner Up Without Cause. William Richardson, an honest-looking colored man, was up before the ice court charged with vagrancy. He told a straight- forward story, and the judge attested to its credence in the same by discharging him, The court's surprise will be appreciated when it is stated that Richardson was up before ain_yesterday on the same charge. t does this mean ! thundered Judg “Didn’t I just discharge you day morning for this very same offense? There mustbo something “wroug with you - all.” oil, judge, my st when you 1 to leave th busiziess, but, befc room, a policeman again arrested me, without listening to me, hurricd m into w cell. 1 tried to tell him that you b discharged me, but he said that made no and he locked me up, and [ have sinee.’! charg and his voice denoted that hie was much provoked at the action of this officious policeman, wait Yesterday ased iion to go e 1 could | until you morning started just, hear % and te to Salt Lake and Return, and regatta to be held at August 30 and 81, t} Union I'he Overland Ronte,” will sell tone fare for the ing to and inelud- B0, returning until Septem- HARRY P. DEUEL, City Passenger Agent 1502 Farnam street. AYOUNG ROBBER. Walston, of Mascot, and Tells of His Postoflice Br W. H. Walston, the young man arrested for the robbing of the postoflices and stores at Mascot and Wilcox, Harlan county, is now in the county Juil. He was brought in by Deputy United States Marshal Allen and has already made afull confession of his crime to the govern- ment officials, He will be areaygned Justice Anderson and will probably Dundy for sen Walston isarather slenderly smooth- and says he is only sventeen year s nee will bear him out ‘in his r the g Sult Lak Pacilic tickets Av vonnd trip. ing August ber 6. to-day before on his oivn plea of urned over to Judg statement. When a B me up to the s of the ol and conversational to) ing history of himself: “Lam only seventeen, and of the Lreshuan class in , TiL, until the cnd of fien T was taken sick and was com- ve school. As my home is Bloommgton, IiL, and my father is a seventy-three years old,and dependent part for his support on me, Ldid not want. to home, but coneluded to come west, think that d cliange of climate might do ino. sou When T arrived in Nebraska, ency for nj bool, of Protection,’ to sell it in' and_about Mascot and Wileox. 1 did not succeed very well, and was about_‘broke.” 1 saw how less the stores where these postoffices kept were secured against burglars and I coneluded to make a stake by arobbery and quit the country. 1 went through the postofii Mascot on the fourth of August and the one at Wil- cox a week later, Lonly got £200 in mor but I secured a large amount i stamps, or: ders and registered letters which were of no use to me. cntrance through the window at each of these stores, A number ter spoke to him, h b, told the follow I took out “The His KEARNEY Monday, Kearney the Water Pow now coming to the fron \nta Fe have been voted, up Wood River will be ironed this pucking and canning plants now other city in the west. Kearney only supremacy between Omaha and Denve bing house on the block south of the Monday, August 27th, 1858 Tnsuring us the gre The Missouri Pucific will oon complete th season. wted, eds some Midyway [ of stores'in thay nexghboring towns werh robbed about the time these postoffices were, atd Lsuppose I will be blamed for the work, but I did not do it." The voung man tald this story of his crime with a8 much nerve as an old criminal ‘and ended with the remark that he thought the judge would not be very severe in sentence ing him. He was arrested at Alma while on the train by Sheriff Allan of Harlan county, on a description furnished him by Postoftice In- spector Brown Awong the stolen property in Walston's possession woere drafts on the State National bank of Wilcox, and the United States Na tional bank of thw eity, a_large amount of stainps, letters and valuable postoffice paper, It is estimated fuat about &,000 worth of property was stolen from the two postoftices aud stores. You room hou ean find cool, well the Globe hotel, *in Omaha, furnished hest located Diebold Safes, Call and see the and vault doors carr Whitmore at 419 S, stoek sd by Me th street r Railroad SOUTH, FAST and WEST, and secure your sleeping berths at 1 rnam St. Union Pacific Ticket office, HARRY P. DEUL, ty Ticket agent. Get Yo NORTH, ckets MAKING A RE nlphur Springs Gas-Holder Ex- plodes With Success, There was a dangerous the pow of natural Springs Wednesday aftes Mr. Lewis, S X in the city visiting friends, and offered to ex- amine the carburetted hydrogen coming from the pools n John Drexel had alarge recever placed in one of the pools to caten the gas as it rose in bubbles something on the principlo of the large r ceiver at the gas works. In twenty-four hours about one hundred eubic feet of gas cumulated, and Mr. Drexel, O 1 by Messrs, Lewis, hlin and s Winter, repai to the spot sigle jet in the top was ignited, when, througn some deficicn in tho makeup of the affair the fire communi cated to the the re and tie whole contrivance exploded. none of the fragments struck th s, but for a ent they we - oped inasheet of flame and hair, eye-brows, lushes, beard, and even clothes we Had not the receiver becn floating fr the water withou anchorage, Mr, says that all of them would have been killed. Will Wait Until Spring. hing has thus far beca done in resard ommencing the new Commercial National nk on Sixteenth and Farnum streets The lease of the ground does not expire until the tst of next April, when, Mr. Hopkios says, the bank will be ready for a sturt, to the city should hotel, 1312 Douglas. FATION. The demonstration of ras Sulphur 100 't from Braddoek, is near ar the springs Visitors Globe try the Parasols For the Dru b Five hundred Japanese parasols have been received by the committee on uniform for Drummers’ Day at the faie. These sun e to be used as the crowning orna- ment of the drummers in their parade and onc of them will be p ted to each man who murches in the ssion by the upi- form committee, LOT SALE Aug. 27, 1888 ““Minucupolis of Nebraska,” so-called on account of its unrivalled v railroad center. The bonds for the est and best roud in the world. romaining 23 miles, and the branch hese new roads, together with the will give us a greater boom than any wholesale houses to give us the For the purpose of building a large job- Hn(.\.l will sell at auction on 5 BUSINESS LOTS Fast of the Midway, now used for in the city, and will soon worth 10 times its present cost. lumber yard. be the center of business of 50,000 people 1 will also offer st corner for sale and will be This is the be; go RESIDENCE LOTS. Known as Swita blocks from the sfceet car line, This property in Kearney at your own price of Eden, and is a hall nearer busine For First Class Residence Property it be mentioned about other parts of the your fir: in starting the jobbing house of the value of $500 and up bovi ceries or clothing at my stores. TERMS OF or five per cent. '.J\m.-ni\ ision, being only o the This tract lays as beautifully as the Garden than any other tract now t payment, you ean soon double your money. eferved to, 1 rds on theso lots within #0 d entitled to a donation of five per cent of the SALE—One-fourth cash, b ulocks east of the main strect, and 2 w5t opportunity to get good inside om the market, freo from the objection that can By investing a few dollars to iuke ud at the same time assist Arties commencing dwellings s after the sale will bo calue of the same in dry goods, gro- nce in payments every three mouths, Discount on deferred payments for cash. J. S HARRINGTON, Kearney, Neb. 1888 THE GREAT 1888 OMAHA FAIR AND EXPOSITION Held September 3 to 8, Inclusive. Most Complete and Best Ar: The best accommodations for grounds, fastest track in the country. cept in racing purses, Special Attraction Each Day. GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT P SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. Competition open to the world, otebhnieal Disy or premium lists, cireularsand informa anged Fair Grounds in the West \ stock, which e Superior accommodutions for n be unloaded from ca ltural exhibits. t the The best and entry fee ex- agr evening tion, address J. H. McSHANE, Secretary, Omaha, Nebraska, FRIDAY AUGUST 24, 1888, Continental Clothing House Semi-AnnuaI Stock Taking Sale. * have completed our semi-annu out of .|n broken lots, in each of the de make room for fall goods. We mention tinental.™ Lot No. rtments. NOTICE. 1 stock taking and have decided to devote All the lots remaining unsold Sept, Ist fow lots offered at this sale MEN'S RIVERSIDE WORSTED SUITS. Stock No. 35 to 42, rect for d thinki ever b ing bargains in our \ TINGLY CLAIM THAT 4048, 4049 and 4050 I'hese suits were made bout dress suits, we Depe (NEED) ) our privilege to offer to the publ i nt for his garment was i ale, it is offered at Men’s Blue ASsabet Suit. We have left in this lot about 85 Men’s Frock iteed full n $15.00. If Remember the price $10.00 in Fr Detter goods in the market. Gug Our price all through the season has be and money refunded. Men’s Blue Pantaloons. Men's Blue We find a surplus in our Pantaloons at $ pai chased. Sizes up to 4 List, uits, full Indigo, Indigo, elegantly m: the buyer d¢ Suits, made lo Sizes 35 to 44, ‘We have consolidated four lots of Boys® Strictly All Wool Cassimere Suits. years, The lowest price of any price for any suit in these four factory may be returne Boys’ Short W ots, One of the cheapest lots of Children’s suit in this lot and the money « 08 hm»u $8.00, and some have sold vory suit in this lot to be just as v erfully rofundod. Pant Suits. Jits ever offered by the Continental from the ce nd trimmed, s not tind the suit to be worth $15.00, it may b Coat, the balance of this month to the closin . will be PRICE, $12.00. 0 Tmported Whipceord Suits, made in a four-button cutaway stylo only in our own machine room during the last 60 days, and the cut s purposes us it is possible to have them: and as the present month 18 the month of im that this lot of Worsted Suits is ABSOLUTELY deup to sell in ou the ridiculously AL PRICE OF THIS SUIT IS NOT LESS THAN Il th THE MO! stock for low pri 18,00, but of $12 18,00, ‘rated Assabet N t the extremely | Lot No. 3 ants and ve: h as £10.00. We presentod and ev cmbracing imere Suits, in sizes 4 to 14, short pants, at the extraovdinary low price of $2.50. CusTOM DEPARTMENT. We wish to i yrm our_patrons stock in this d ) that artment will be complete merchant tailoring establishment in the w invoices of Fall and Winter Woolons \“1 will be the largest varicty of fore ived and and domestic have heen re MAIL Al\TD EXPRESS ORDERS Thousands all through the west have taken advantage of our methods in this department and nave satisfactory. All goods sent . O, D. with privil wre of examination. We pay return charges upon goods that are not satisfuctory. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES OMaHa MEDICAL § SU"GIGM INSTITUTE, N.W. Cor. i3th & Uodab Sts. Ghronic and Surgical Disgast: BRACHS, APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUS 3E! Best facilitics, apparatus and remedics for «r cessful treatmeut of every form of disease requis ing Medical or Surgical 1 reatment FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS Board and attendance; best hospital accom lations in the west. E_FOR CIRCUTLARS on nclmmu b Feet, Curva ancer, Catarr tyais, E 2 and sood, orich sy, ¥ ney, Bladder pd Rutgical Operation’ Diseases of Women a 8peoial.y. Boox ox Diskases or WOMEN Fiirz. NLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUIL MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Sypli litic Poison removed from the system without inercury. New restorative treatment for Vital Power. Persons unable o visit us may treated at home by correspondence. All com uications confidential. Medicines or {ustruments seut by mail or express, securely packed, Inarks o indicate contents’ or sendcr. Oue sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history of yous case, and we will seud i Viain wrapper, our FOOK YO MEN, FREE; Upon Private, Special or Ne: s Diseases, Tm volency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with \iestion list. Address Omaha Medical and Surgieal Tn DR. MCMENAMY, Cor. 13th ana Dodge Sts. itute, or MENT, & gusranteed specifie for Hysteria, Dizz mess, Convulsions, Fit Nervous Neuralg; Headuche, N tration, caused by t use of alcohol or tobneco, Wakefuluess, Mental Depression, Softening of the Hrain, resulting {n Tnsanity, and leading to wisery, decay und douth, Bremature OLLAge, furrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Tnvoluntary Losses and Bpermatorhoa caused by over-exertion of the bPain, seit-abuse or overinduigence. Lach box contalns one month's treat £1.00 a hox, or 6ix box e for 85,00, sent by mail prepaid onre- ceipt of pric WK GUARANTEE S1X BOXES To cure any case. With each order racelved by us for ix boxes, accompanied with §.09, we will send the purchaser our written g T Tofuma the money It the treatuent doss ot 't cure. (uarantees issued only by . K. GOODMAN, Drugglat, Sole Agent. 1110 Faruam Stvnar Omaba. No SteckPlano Kemarkable for powertul lnnpb ntee “JOSEPHCI LLIITTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1578 Nos, 303-404-170-604. THE M0ST PERFECT OF PENG SPECIAL | BARGAINS We still have left i Jew odd suwits ]’l'(nn“ | our stock of| Summer Goods, that large we want to dispose o/‘; before the fall season, opens, prices $10, 2, § 15, Remember these are strictly all wonl goods, made in bobiv Sud charges " MAX MEYER & BRO. WHOLESALE Jewelers and Music Dealess, General Agents for STEINWAY. KNABE, CHICKERING and other tirst-class Planos. Look at FOLLOWING BARGAINS FOR TEN DAYS, Down Month cost 8630, 0.0 15,00 18teinway Square, for 817 1K nabe Squire, 86)... 1Deck t 1S, cost 0, for 2,00 Square, cost 2000 10.00 Square, " cost 10.00 500 . Squaro, cost 8100, for $110 15.00 800 1 Marshall & We CoSt NOW 501, ¢ & Duvis Upri hidel Uprlehit B0 20,00 10.00 2,00 1500 20,00 10.00 10.00 b.00 10.00 6.00 16 bunk, e 10.00 Bring this ad. with yon to avold mis MAX MEYER & BRO., Corner Sixte Nehaska National - Bank, U. 5. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Paid Up Capital. 250,000 Surplus. 20,000 H.W. YaTE o8t new s, X 000 sident W. V. MORSE, HO W, YATES A Banking Office~ THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam Sts. A General uauklu_v Business Transacted, E, TOUZALIN, Obtained. Trade Mark] for all amounts o WIS four, one of the lea Lot No. fills Plannel. ow pr of 10 Price, $2.50. Flannel Pantaloons stock, and offer at the sale the purchaser of ever pair in this lot, makos a saving of at l Lot No. 4— Boys’ Long Pants Suits. name $6.00 as t taken from our tables to which are the bestgvalues ever offered by the “'Cone ¥, in rogular stzes and make of them is as cor= year when people are " DESTRABLE which it hag d= UNHESITA= Price, $10.00. No .00, cturned 150 pairs of Men's Indigo Blue ast $1.50 on overy pair pues Price, $6.00. t, for hoys from 10 to 14 he ory suit not satise Price, $2.50. is a lot styles of Fan by Sept. 1st o ver Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors. Cor. 15th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. Who 1s WEAK, NERVOU TED, who in his FOL| nas TRIFLED away h Y IGOR of BOD oy ur woolens shown by any found it eniretfs #10.00 and ald A Y and IGNORANQ) SIIND and MANHOO D. causing exhausting drains upon the HWEADAD NENS in SOCTET Bt WACE, and al) tho EFFECTN EARLY DLOAY SFON or INSANT icol By 10 the GEN U #udy. It makes N taken or WH O has Clarke has made FOUNTAINS of LIF) BACKACHE, Drenma WEAKNEAS of Memo Y. Fllgi%;gp d perhaps CONSU. 'Y, should consult at one tho CELEBRATED br. Clarks, nuun-hag of NERVOU and el D) ARY Organg difference H fiiled to oure you. @~ FEM A LES suffering from diluuel,)e nar to their sex can consult with the assurance of spoedy relief and cure. Sena 2 centa postagy for works on your diseases cents postago for Celebrat: ronie, Nervous and Delf, : Dr. Male and (stamps) br. CLAKK iave futtire suflerin, years to life, s0c. (stamps). rent ‘everyiwhere, secure Female A friend 786 S0, Olark S IS OUT OF READ THIS A Proprietary Modicie ton Distiilod Bitte o only Hitters Statos internal re prictary Medicine, Luwfull "atent 14.9,67 3, al A1, 1 ing drugs. ‘A perfectly Dleasant to tie taste, quiet @ffect, Curcs Dyspepsia or five days, Kegilates the K utes (ho whole system. oyl { & Th r "atux hesnt I TR ot M P e wholesale dealers in Ol Ladics. Aro 811 vt Tug: by box by mailor a uars * postage 1025 cobs oA OFs Fu Co FOWLER, tefore confidin and sh {iours, 810 #; bundays, ¥ to W b, OLARKHS, M or by Ba-Those contemplating Clarke! 8 elebrated gl 16¢., both g your chse, cunluj y letter or call maj me, and add gol L ine and writin from exposur Adaress, GRIGAO, L84 ORDER? eds bubw b 'rs in the Unite recognized by th ue laws as a Pry Patented. No, of Contalus uo fusil ofls, n fhreign substance or damay pure medicine, cor pounded from 1ure Root Horbs and ola i» and declsive in it Yellow aundice i owels, nvigors 3 Disensed Liver, Revivei ves tho Appetite Quickl New Lite to tl iarm no; Fuiler John k. er Bitters 2 Your Left Liver IF IT IS, w that iLs worth, flr.ballend; s.lefl l'wer Hllers. il thly by over 10,000 1fe, Effectual and Pleasan t druggisis, Ghated stamps. Addross 4 Cuxuicar Co, Darior, Mick For sale and by mail by Goedman Drug Co,, Omaha, Neb, .‘..a»m. from tha et .‘.u of soucurul ev. spriy decay. Lo reatise "f.(‘" ubiicuiars for ‘ome wurer fres of Moodus, Gonne/)

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