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HE T mig i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, EPTEMBER 20, 1888 ~ THE The bank were $620,236 The blowing up of the old piers caused a loud explosion yesterday afternoon, which drew a crowd to the Union Pacific bridge. Frank Lathrop, the insane agent for Rand, McNally & Co., will be taken to Lincoln this morning by Jailor Joe Miller. A window cur by A. Brodke CITY. c]: arances for yesterday in in rooms occupied at Leavenworth and Thirteenth streets caught fire from a candle last night. The fire was ex- tinguished with trifling damage. A B. & M. switchman named N Carthy had an ankle broken lust night at Gibson. He was standing on the footboard when the engine ran off an open switch., His foot was caught in gome way and wrenched. Mr. Charles Rexford of Chi- cngo, and Miss Martha Bostwick Mac Clure of this city, were married yester day afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the resi- dence of M. Bostwick. 18 5 street, by the Rev. Dr. Zahner All Saints church. In the post m Mrs. John Spilinek, of her clothing. rolled out of the had struck a rib. M of u\vmi ion of pullet rolled out It is ~H;r yosed to have wound in the back. It fracturing the bone, and the rebound apparently carried it out of the wound. A bill of sale veying two of C. . Mayne's horses, General and Major, to Cavanaugh., One dollar we the consideration. A clause rH\.iu..u. rge 10 rker’s inte the animals under his mor! forgot or neglected to sign the ment. It is dated Marc h 28, 1888, s filed yesterday e M. E.J. named as in but he docu- Persol Rev. W. W Mark Hoplkins, of Millard. F. G. Lund;uist, of Nebraska City, is the Mu Asa K. Leonard, gist, is in the city. W. D. Hill and C, are Murray guests . J. Phelps, of Schuyler, and Geo Updike, of Howard, t the Milla Colonel ( passe for the ik +is in the city, % E. White, tsmonth, MeManigal, of Lincoln, are at ch W. D. Wileox, of Lincoln Bailey, of Nebrask ¥, are sor. Superintendent N American express, went terday. il Paragraphs. Cowles, of Towa, is in the city. Rock Springs, is at the at Norfolk's leading dru G Hoyt, of Beatrice, at the Wind Tisdale, of the o Kansas City yes Man tour in uring company, | vestern yesterday Thomas Pric son, of Kimball, laway, are in the Charles E. Baler, of Brat oand wife, of Lincoln, and BB Norfolk, were in the city yest Joseph Scanlan left on the for Denver and other Colc n the interest of the 2 of Bennott, aind J city. H. H. Rol Woods Smith, of Cal overland flyel , of Valparaiso; C. McCumbor . B. Hord, of wha yesterday. Philip Pot eretary of the Loan & Trust Co., is ho extended tour through the state ports magnific P. D. Babco Dorrington, of Nebraska City of Hartington, and J. A. were Omalia visitors yest Mr. John J. Tobin, povular “Bugs," the genial assistant_{reight super- intendent of the New York al & Huu son River railroad is stcpping at the Murray for a few days, 1 come west to visit some ruilroud friends aud mspect the stock yards at South Omaha. Union Labor Eloquence. Hon. David Butler, union labor candidate for governor, will speak in Cunningham hall. South Thirteenth street, on Saturd: evening, at S o'clock. All laborers and meni- bers of unions are invited to attend. American from an He re: G amer, , of Sidney, known as Closed. Charles Everly, who has a restaurant at 313 South Tenth street, -has failed and closed up his restaurant to avoid foreclosure, He is indebted to Peycle Bros, in the sum of $100; Adam S 102, and Haman Bros. $110. Mr. E: clai he has sunk $1,500 in his venture been conducting Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses sued yesterday by Judge Shic Name and residence, William J. M Byrdie K Johu A, Scleef Loule Kozdenka, Omah: Wants to Be an America Charles Wong, a Chinaman, has applied to Clerk Moores for his second naturalization papers. His first papers were taken out about two PArS Ago. Mr. Moores has re ferred the case to Judge G 10 will con sult with the other members of the bench on the subject of issuing the papers to the heathen and give huis decision next Priday. were is- Dield On the Count John D. Johnson, a Swede aged about thirty, died yesterday at noon at the county hospital of typhoid fover, as taken to the hos| week from No. 510 North His parcats live in the oid nee he has been at the hosmital 1 letters to return to his home. No arrangements have yet been made tor his funcral. SIS Owes the City. Captain Wood, of the court, who has been striking a balance between the and county, finds that t ness to the mer for the the year is us f Januar, $133.70; / July, volice city 's indebted ious month: A Vietim of the W Train No. 4, which was wre ner Tuesday aftérnoon, came in yesterday at 3:40 and brought with it Harry Bl the injured man, whoso family reside at 111 No this o Railroad ofti opinion that a deliberal to wreck the train, tho ner has not yet been yeut any unueces built around the wr fic over the line resumed at 11: Are They Jail Breakors? About 9 o'clock yesterday len and Savage, arrested three men at ) saloon on Ninth street, who closely ans the description of the Ottumwa juil-break 'nmyeoul.\ give no account of themsel as to where they had come from or v they were going, and were accordinely ran in on suspicion under the names of &tepien Horton, William Evans and William Pier « They will have a hearing and f they prove to be the jail-breakers, Officers Cuilen and Savage will have §i5 reward to divide, Has Not Returned. Tue Bee some time ago published an ¢ count of the disappearance of two boys and a team of horses and wagon from South Omaha, The horses and wagon were later found in Council Bluffs, but the boys have not been heard from since. The parents of oneof these, a lad named Jones, resides in South Omaha, while those of the other hve on Sixteeuth' street near Cuming. Their name is Grayson. The father is a machinist, though he has not worked at the trade for some time. The mother still weeps for her boy, though she seems to have given up all hopes of ever seeing bim again. He was about thirteen years nhl a. thin face, with large light blue eyes. l.neuu will ap- preciate apy report whu‘n cads to his dis- ery. ked at Gard ttempt was just in wha made gular ) p. . | couraging OMAHA PUPILS, Ten Thousand of Them in the Various Schools, The scheols of the city of Omaha are again all in progress, the autumn term having opened up under the most flattering and en- auspices, Surely the splendid school facilities offered the children of this city should be a source of boundless gratifi- cation to the pareats. No city in the Union can boastof a more thorough and eficient system; no city can boast of better instruc- tors, more convenient buildings, or of better results attained. This fall all the schools, public, private, sectarian, and par ochial, report ‘an unusually large attendance, and a relish for study and ad vaucement' that is unparalleled.” For the purposcof giving parents an accurate idea of the magnitude of Omaha's schools, a Brr: re porter this morning made the rounds, and took a peep in upon the bright-faced inmates of each busy hive. In public_schools, this morning, there was an endance of bout 8,500 pupils, v total ment warnest terms of t o, A 0 88 of the tlocks, and sc to have entered of their arduous work with a 1 energy that can only be condu cive of the m magnificent results. Next in numerical strength to the schools, ¢ ial schcols, and in Crei nd an_ attendance of 15 va, but 2 less than their actual enrollment; at St. athe s, S8 North Eightecnth street, § full enrollment Mary's, 1614 Dou , 71, enrollment Josoph's, Se ith and Cente streets, South Omaha, 24, enrollment St. Peter's, 27 .eavenworth, 121, enrollment St ur strects, full 15, 1418 South idance 52, enrollin ighteonth and Izard lment the public Atie oly Pami tendance, 240 Sacred H full attends A Brownell Hall, South Tenth strcot, with 105 full attendance: the Omaha City North Tenth strcet, 50 attendan Omaha Kintergarten, 113 South fourth street, 61 attendance, the Humboldf academy, on = Do near ‘Twentieth street, 65 attendu Omaha Com I college, Fifteenth Dodge, enrollment, 1 cudance, Omaha Business college, Sixteenth’ and Capitol avenue, enrollment, 100, This makes ngrand showing and givesa clear conception of the rapidty with which the city of Omaha is growin A recapitulation, however, will_give better idea of the standing of our schools, It fo Public schools. on coll Catherme's He a still city Stanis Wen Holy Family. .. d Heart, . nell Hall.,.... Omaha Com, co Omaha Bus, cd Grand total, You can find cool, weil rooms at the Globe hotel house in Omaha. furaished , best located He Holds Mr. Balcombe Responsible for Paving Detays. It Mr. Balcome told Tue Ber: what was published about Regan and I in regard to the complotion of our paving contracts, he told what was not true,” said Contractor Fox to a BEg man, *If we are behind in our work, inued, “Mr. Baleombe is re- sponsible. We are pushing our work as well willlet us. Wae have nearly flnished our grading where there has been almost a regular eut of four f Jackson street s wraded and part concreted. On Saventeenth, from Leavenworth to the Union Pacific >has not been a foot of curbing laid. We can'tgoalong and grade until the curb is laid._ On Eighteenth, worth toIParnam, the street is in same condition. . The same is truo of Poppleton avenue, Then there is_a block on Leavenworth and another on Twelfth where there hasn’t been @ bit of curbing done nor gven a block of it laid on the street. Japitol avenue even is not fuily curbed and 't we are trymg to work on it in patches. heso and other streets mentioned by Mr. Balcomby in_our contract and the delay on them s because of what I have already told you. “They want to forc ts, but they can't Wy When rusher brought it into town They can't. give my, anyboc clse, b for cypress block dred and forty ground _and Tve us to give up our con- do it. We had some broken, but we and now it is ail right. contracts to Smith or cause mine are y got over one hun- car loads of them on the my wills are running day and in the quarry and on the ¢ hundred men at work, and that every onsof our streets 1 be paved bofore the end of the se n't say that of other cont ome of Lave work which nished before the first of next July.” “Who are those contr “Well, Hugh Murphy is one, they talk avout canceliing his' contrs nas more work than he will be able to finish in the time I have meationed.” “Who has the curbing contracts on the streets you mention y and Hugh M the unl ain on oln, Denv west will leave Omahs e —— 1R1ils on the V The ordinance giving the horse car com pany right of wa leventh street viaduct, as the cou cuables that to make st changzes as may be necessary in the roadwa of the viaduct, for the purpose of laying the a E to be kept in good con. have wide flanges so el, and to be a level with the »of the road. one mile of double track shall be laid south of the viaduct and must be com pleted at least in uinety days ac ance. Any any of @ ption i r be formed, shall have the privilege of using said tracks south of Jack or north of Mason and across the vi duct and the company the franchise shall in no way infr upon the right of v all such companies to use said tracks aud it of way. othor points 5. m. Wy eming oil 40, €0 10 160 pléte abstracts to same furnish J. L ' W St., Omaha, Neb, C—— 1rond Notes. zht rates on all roads leading mto Chicago from the west and northwest, vill terminate on the 23rd The Northwestern 1s arranging to run excursion (rom the Towa side of the river Saturday night, 10 let the people witness tho Siege of Scbastopol. S. T. James, passenger rado Midland, is in town, I cheerfully recommend Red Clover Tonic to those suffe from troubles of the stomach and liver. Iam now my second bottle and it malkes me fc anew man, C. M. Conner, Nashua, C GOODMAN, Agent, e No Testimony. The parants of Josie ‘Libigar, the ten-ye old girl on whom A. C aigan i charged with making an indecont ass have decided not o prosecute him on account of alack of testimeny, The little girl wus $0 frightencd that her story is not coherent and there were uo other witnesses of the re- volting attack. - ‘The pa ot speuk & word of English and ¢his 1s an impediment in the way of securing testimony. McGuigan es free. He will probably be re-arrested r passing counterfeil money, Existing fre agent of the Colo. HIS SKULL }‘IK ACTURDD. cation has been ru,umvvll r a correspond ent in this city named L: E. Maxwell: An iden occurs tame that is carriod into successful operation in other large cities, both of this and farsign countries. This is the establishment of @ wood yard by some of our philanthropic eapitalists and business men, which would motonly be of benctit to the deserving poor, but also save themselves from quite a burden this winter in having t0 aid in the support of these people. The idea is for the capitalists and business men to contribute sums varying in “'?'m: to ke & I ¥ means and inclinations to raise a fund to Davis, who is amembor of the infamous f JIERES AL (el SRR, (6, EN i Sheds family of that nams which lived some i and purchase wood in car-load lots. 1 have azo on the bottams, found out that Hill, who | received prices from some of our wood mer 1man, hal about §25 on his por- oreby oft wood_can ..,‘, had for crook therefore deliberately rd and hurd wood for 80.75. The planned to rob him, and carvied out of this wood here is $3 and $10 the scheme to the lotter. . He a&f When this wood is sawed and fected great friendship for ~ Hill, and lengths, it will sell for from put in th re evening Monday filling him rd. with mixed drinks. an the ol gentlem: who lives beyond the fair grounds, started to go home Davis offercd to accompany him p: y and went with him as far as Cumin saloon, near the southeast corner of the grounds, There they got more liguor then Davis bade Hill good night, pretending to start back to the city. Instead of doing s0, however, he dogged his footsteps until he under the railr b, when the th a club stunning him momentarily ing to the ground, Hill attempted to seramble to his feet again when he recognized his assailant. He was then knoclked s with another blow the biudgeon, Davis then rifled the pockets of his late companion and sneaked back to his shanty on the bottoms, Hill laid ju the road until morning, he was picked up and carried home, The extent of his injuries was not at first known as a physician was not sent_ for until yestel da; it was discovered that his shoulde bone was broken and his skull had been fractured. Davis notified would waive all e fore been bound ove the sum of $1,00). Hil's Thiacies My Result Death Dick Davis is still in jail awaiting teial for his murderous assault and robbery of Louie Hill Monday night. Hill is sufforing from thenjurics he recsived in the attack, and thetrial of Davis has boan postponed until his victim 18 suliciently recovered to appear incourt. The attack was amore cowardly and sneaking one than was at fiest supnosed. in His isa very n. The into stove 10 to 812 per ¢ I have figu 00 & wood ya ablished during the wint work 1o six tin and with iption could hich could give steady work and occasional To raise the re quirec X would require contributions of £ apiece’ by 50) men and by smaller_contri- butions this sum could be raised without or inconvenience to_ anyone, Early 15t the idea presented itself to me and d to find out what the estimate be, with the above result. If this val of any person who will be willing to assist in_the scheme, I will be pleased to hear from him, ATTEND THEM ALL. 8. Encampment, Buffalo alr and G. A. R. Reunion at Kearney, Neb, The Union Pacific, “The Overland Route,” will sell tickets for the above during the month of September at greatly reduced rates. A spe roduction wiil he made on tickets sold Septembe 17th, to 20th, limited to September 224, For rate; call on or dress your nearest ticket agent, or HAarry P. DEUL, City Passenger Agent, 1302, Farnam st., Omaha, Neb. e CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTIO! The U, when | County the magistrate that he amination, and has there- to the district court in In default he went to jail, Get Your Railroad Tickets ad- BAST and WE ur sleeping berths at arnam St., ¢ Ticket office, HARRY P. DEUEL, City Ticket agent. — aund secure y 13 Union b It Will Nominate a Republican Can- didate To-Night. The republican convention of the First con- gressional district of the state will be held in Lincoln to-night at 8 o'clock, and at it will be nominated a candidate for congress to take the seat of John A. McShane, the present incumbent. The district cousists of cleven countics, the names of which, and the delegates to which they are entitled, being as follows: Cass 16 votes, Dou; 19, Johnson 8, Lan Nemaha 8, Richardson 12, Pawnee 8, Saunders 12, nner. Tuesday morning's papers ch rainst Attorney Ale ing him with taking a fee Wright, the of a house of ill omising th the influence ry Cal 1, of the polic cen Indignantly denies this 1 to several gentlemen who e and who heard his conve y of e had pro Fred W. Gray, J. B. Brune Lohis Hrothar = Oapiatn sh, Frank 1. Moores, Michael o real estate dealor, Armstrong, Fred Kerzke, D. with Mr. ! | John Hoy, Fred Nye, John Rosicky 1 the ¢ sation be- | Behm, Dan O'Keefe, Walter Hw'nm'tl, cen and Molly Wright and that wmders, W. F. Bechel, W. I Vs name was not mentioned. e Uherd *Donald Tiis fact was also assured by Hubbard Lin- | FRaries GhenovJoin MeDenald, 163, itho Sl nt of tho Nutional Life | 5y Sholes, JohnB. Fur Insurance company, who was in the oiee | o [y, T,. AoCiucken, K. 5. calling on Mr. Day b 7 5. ] J i ; Smith, J. B. Erion, H. J. Mollie Wright was seen and asked if she | Pl omke, OW had swd_ that Alex Green offered his | MOre: Johu Lemke, Owen brothers influence in protecting he " Miese’ dele; I did not me 4 AL Connell and o to the convention pledged to he dio nov mention Captain Qrosne namp 10 | vota for him.” Thare are a number of other Mo in the eases that Should como. before the | cindidates in the fllld—General Smith, who ‘ ould come betore the | y,4 peen endorsed by the republican conven- police court.” tion mbertson, of What did he offer to do for Cass; Colby, **He said that the resolution o lig! city council was not legai and el P stick ; That nothing but an ordi seven votes, thus necessitating the acquire- AT T R Lu» g majority. It is claimed that this is a stronger phshs Lonmneip iy ione: showing than can be made at present by any force of police . mad e, though it is not at all improvable o that therd wiil bo a lively contest for the HBbho knE s ot s fAbahE gates, went to Lincoln last nizht, but the ter number of them will wait over until contained a s- re as fol- Lee, E. Duff Green. who oceupies an 1 that he had he 1 Mr, ( Captain Fred l’l H. i, W G, Whit: Whitney and ites were appointed by Mr. ou?" ssed by the could” not ance eould present loca- consequence evening, aptain Groen - and o raid on vs, and ar- wptain that T thought sep open, and that s0. He replied it, and that he out his duty.” Connell claims to have was simply carryin Diebold Safes. Call and see the large stock of safes and vault door ed Meagher & Whitmore at 419 S h street Omaha, —-— WOOD YARD FOR THE POOR. Robbed While Asleep. A burglarious achievement was accom- plished Tuesday night in the room of Harvey Smith, a clerk in the ware house of the Con- solidated Tank Line. He rooms at 120 South Twenty-fifth street. When ho awoke in the morning he found that he had been robbed of a gold watch,an overcoat and £1 in money. Attached to the gold watch was a gold cham This was removed and attached to a sive watch which lay on the bureau. The burg- lars has not been arres| A Proposition to Keep Men Emyloyed in Winter, nt article in Tre Be regard 1o providing for the poor during the coming winter, the following communi 1s the Standard Washing Compound As pure and harmless as the finest imported castile soap. Washes the coarsest and finest things equall well. As it does away with most of the xubl)m g1t reduces the wearand tear on both yourself and your clothes. Over one million familics use it. Do you ? Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are offering imitations which they claim to be Pearline, or ** the same as Pearline.” I1t’s false—they are not,and besides are dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but sold by all good grocers. Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, New York DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Balts! o Tack, Miow. ifead or 1 'Z...Eu.o. Guuc ral Dby, gor Epinat, izt Fargtd” L1 aitha, " Eryaeine: Kid! 4 C* Biacuse, Dyo Connth wbotes, Eydrocelo s, Epilepay, .....h lmw b you Boed. WHEN ALL ELBE FAILS. 'm"‘a ‘n‘»“"'u"“n o iae v "Bleotricity Thatoni] 'fl toany pary 5 the b vors fareily can Poar 1 e Eioeiritas "ihe Bicod ‘ahd. et TESTIMONIALS St ey U . Hoagl ‘Gan'be appl ) 2 L abbies sup, elt acl D R, n‘_y’ Ao S ivep at ight Ro i, d WBouaands of orhare | -0 LoP 88 ik W Br, I.I\QME'S LECTRO MAGNETIC BELT banienis b ! gire: produces & contiiuous current; gonveys elocirt ontindous current of electrieity (10 o 19 Lcurs aut of ) thro clroulation of the | RS Uirconih ' -naiun'}a a.nu'fox o trvatment Hertss of edlatel é‘-gum Ty 2 rimatent bas ailed. The ierlts of ity 5 "bank, comineroial l';:u or 'hulull- ouse in gh!ml ‘wholesalo druggiste, 8o 1 WG ‘*o!x-".", L Iaveator aba I‘I‘H‘ AN urueturr, 191 Wobash Avesno Chisago. RUPTURE 2.8 DR, WORNE'S ELECTRO-MAGNETIC BELT-TRUSS. 50 East Wb Siroet., Now York— 1s superior 0 &1l othors—eurrents of eloctrick 4y ro skrong oF il IF YOU COULD SEE The line of Fall Overcoats we are displaying this season, if you were positive how well they are trimmed and made, and if you knew how cheap a really first class garment is being offered, it would be no trcuble to sell you one, pricesare irresistible. No such exhibition cf stylish and elegant overcoats was ever and marked them so that they shall go quick. made in Omaha, and the The season for these garments being very short, we have decided to sell them quick We will show you an elegant light-weight Overcoat for §6.00, made of fine all Worsred Goods, lined and trimmed in first-class manner. than this one, Another Overcoat at $7.00 is serge trimming. At $0.75 we can sell you the most stylish looking Overcoat you have ever seen. new wide Wale Overcoatings—a splendid materi sleeve lining and regular tailor made. est looking garments eve Muny other of the choicest and finest grades, we have not room to describe all. them; we know we can please your baste Coats for which other houses are asking $10 and £12, made of a splendid all Wool C 1 for wear and looks, We he 1d save you money. e 1o belter ssimere of a fine grey color with best This is made of the The Coat is silk faced with satin ve them in several of the latest shades; it is one of the rich- shown, and any other house would charge about £15.00 for it. Come and look We have not yet mentioned anything about our Hats this season, but the fact is, our Hat trade opened up with such a boom tha several lots to which we intended to draw attention, were broken up in sizes bes fore we had a chance to advertise them, We are now getting in duplicates alieady and will try to keep our assortment full during the season, are selling them at about one-half the prices, other houses do. with us, the manufacturer, muke 50¢ profit. Is it any wonder we are doing the Hat Lusiness of the town; when we The average Hat dealer ean not compete He buys a dozen hats of a kind from a jobber, where we buy them in large case lots direet from We rather sell hundred hats with 25¢ profit on each than sell twenty-five hats and THIS IS THE POINT. ONE PRICE ONLY. Nebraska Glothing Gompany | Cor. 14th DRUNKENRESS Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specifics Tt can be given in a cup of coffeo or ten With. out the knowledgo of the person taking it: abso- lutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whother the patient {s o moderate drinker or an_alcoholic wreck, Thousands ot drunkards have been made teniperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee with- out their knowledgzo and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will, It never fails, "The syitem once impregnuted With the fic, it becomes an_utter impossibility for or appetito to exist. For sale by Kuhn th and Donglas sts., and 18th and Cume Omaha, Neb.; A.' D, Foster & Bro “eunei] Blnfrs, Towa. e CHICAGO Axo ORTH- N WESTERN Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago, The only road to take for Dos Moines, ( faral + Clinton, Dixo i Vall polnts's Wyoining, 1ts PALACE SLEEPIN t ho ‘foun1 visaw 18 0f the Union Pacitic it n, and wll poiiits a the “NORTHWESTERN" If you wish the best accommodation. aeents sell tiokets via this lin I HUGHITT ‘Gen'l Manazer, en'l Puss't Agent. CIICAGO, T1LS, W. N. BARCC D. Al ticket L Gen'l We: RISHALL Tie CHICAGO SHORT LN Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. The Best Route from Omaha and Coundil Blufts to —====THE EAST= TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFVS —~AND— Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Freeport, Rockford, Dubuque, Davenporty Elgin, Madison, Beloity Winona, Aud all other Important points East, Northeast ana Southenst. s call 0o the ticket agent at 1301 on Pacide Chicago, St. Paul, Rock Island, Clinton, For through te Farmam stroct, 1 Barker Block, or at Un epot. Tillman Sleepers and the finest Dining Cars in thy world are'run on the main line of the Clilcage, M waukeo & Bt Taul Tailvay, and evory attoationly P11 10 passengers by courteous employus of L Sompans; t General Prasenger onfent. The Only Permanent Cure For Dyspepsia, Slck Headacha Etc,, faln's Golden DYSDBDo HHI) Price 50c Box at all Dy uu.unn JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MED: SITION 1873, Nos., 303-404-170-604. 'J.‘HE MOST PE‘?.FEGT OI" PENS, PARKER 8 HAIR BALSAM ‘Beaut(fles, cleanses and proserves the hinir, Keeps it soft endlien ot st et and, e Hioras gray hair 1o s original Color i A Daaiirus. Curos sealp discases. HINDERCORNS tops all paia. Rever ails um surestand best cure s, Buaions, eta and Douglas Streets, Omaha. It is timeto putthe boys into their Fall Suits, We can it them with goodstir- \ dy clothes for school and play, and with « handsome suwitfor “Sundap best.”? Childyan's Suits in two picces for the simall boys, and three pieces for the bigger brother. Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER? READ THIS IF IT IS. A Proprietary Medicine that necs but & wisl 10 prove its worth, I]r. allnder s lefl lwer Btle‘rs. The Only Distilled Bitters fn the States. Tlie only Bitters re United States internal re prictary Madicine, Lawtully Patcnted of Patent 149,673, Contalns no fust o essential of] foreign substance or da; ing drugs. A perfactly pure medicine pounded from Pure Root Herbs and 0la pleasant to the taste, qu efect. Cures Dyspepsis o five days, Inactive [ United qnized by the laws ns a Pros com- ch and decisive in its Yellow Jaundice in Regulutos the Dowels. Tavigorates ares Disoused Liver, Rovives proves the Appetite Quickly, the waole system. ‘New Life to the Teft Livr Bitters are sold in Omata, Neb., by tha Howin, gxis Ardson Drog Ttorest of Nebraska It J. Whitehouse, T. W. Spaf. Fib, Schroters | h. M. P A Yuller, M. I's Phinrn 0, Cr M. Crl Gurnby & Day's ax Hoch [y Liver Bitters. 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