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THE OMAHA DAILY T H E CIT Y i HE w.\\'rs_flr; TRACK. I required :{n] I.u;!‘.m\.-. «n« ron‘d‘x‘t'l’n::'o‘(hx“h: The State Board of Transportation ibject will The internal rovenue collections yes- [~ CoMsider Gwyer's Complaint. | i nn:”‘,‘.‘fl:u«!” next Wity amoustod to §5,644.08, The state board of transportation or rather i he Phe county commissioners will meey | the sccretaries of the membets of that board, prin x| . W. H. Minger and J, H. | tion of $1% 1 made for the Ager, tave been in session in thiscity for the | Pury The loc: improvements, ast two days g the case o Villiam | ©8 designated in the appropriation bill, is be. B R v t William | yeen Council Biuffs and Omaha, within & Gwye st the B, & M. raiiroad com les above the Omal d Coun listory of the case is as fol 8000 to be compl IS A€0 @ SLONE qUAITY WS O Licutenant Brigham says that be b ip near the station of La Platte, on the been ordered 1o iny © the charg ol tho Omae. & Southwestern Whetier of toh the s Lalich BAsiac City Clerk Southard yesterday filed [ road, and the county built a is p violation of law. y the bond in #10,000 of John B. Furay &s | t running to e C rticularly anxious to know & member of the board of public works. ‘”:"mum‘:‘-\ en th on Pacitic bridge was com A carload of the members of the So- e ciety of Christian Endeavor returned Judge O. P. Masc at the court house this afternoon. The Hebrew fair opens Monday next, at Exposition hall, with many attrac- tions. There will be a meeting of the Omaha , next Sunday afternoon at 4 Isbeing rapidly pushed to completion and we hope to open the same by the 15th inst. . The changes and improvements which we are also making in the old store extend to every floor and department. e propose to have not only the largest, but also the best pan meant e temp wny has no ants have ay Douglus county bank and the aid employes. The co neutral, and will f arranged and best lighted Clothing Establishment, We have to apologize to our patrons for the present condition of our store, but it ers whom he had consulted ere not Thursday night from the York conven et imes, and customers may find it a little inconvenient but they will find themselves considerable busine i think: ie fact to be found i { { $ tion. Sl m' L] B I that be o material fact in your in amply repaid by the low prices we are making throughout our entire stock and the bill of sale on Frank John=on l\]u-(»:\ of | ently, and the board was called to meet for | | It would be of cons leravle importance. roceries,nccounts and team, The con- | ¢ urpose of heari o and Ly dered the lieutenar sl bbb A b [ U AT AL i Licut i ‘ Our stock of Overcoats is enormous and the change in the weather has created tL AL, IAte " ARy Tt 2 | same man who last winter 3 P Libin s i\an B orelock | rondy O IRabr K Hbeielt Hoh his. CWyerE pon the brldge now i course of erection at quite a demand for them. We have everything imaginable, or at least desirable, and yeste in the cellar of br lis poin T ; Hancock’s grocery on Capitol avenue, | PEIEIN s ota of the case are these,” said As - - : among our stock will be found many lots which are marked in price far below their in- : R SHiPSEtY trinsic value lone, It was ised by the care referving to the disap ce of Contractor s " . i . HBAAT1FF 6L 6 CARATE i the Go11AS; Wells. = %“This man. Wells held a contract THE GAS QUE N AbSOIUter Pure. The Mens' Suit stock is the heaviest ever shown and its variety warrants the as LT . s ¥ 'K 18 eavies wver 8 8 a 'y gt 8 € as- R M 4 considerable sum of money that at | NeW Bids, the 0Old Bill, and the Com- | qpi powder never varies. A marvel of purl- G : R sting is held every Satu a4 t 4 o’clock at the Kountze Memo- e he has disap| One of the members of the g smmittee | 1°al than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold ¥ . 3 . . 9 . W8l ohtirok, Thoe Babbch se § Sy o pavmy o e ottt e s Tt o | i competition with ‘the miiltitude of low cost. | hig own interest. There is not an establishment in the west that offers the selection or for the following Sabbath is freely dis- in cans, Royal Baking Powder Co., 126 o 0 ST n cussed, All Sabbath school worke the Omaha Ga anufacturing Company, | Wall street, New Vork, S names the prices we do. o the Thompson & Houston Blectric Light W, is unavoidable; we are not only crowded with goods but crowded with buyers at all fact, it seemed that there was no record of Addison Graves yesterday filed a k to the quarry, inks differ font" he was asked many bargains we are offering. gideration was $1.050. con, and having he: ourned to | W Licutenant Bingham is th Only about $15 worth of damage was | sistant Attorney Kelly of the Union Pacific, [ Jarvis pear A Ninion Sdbvath eenool Union Pacific under which he g b ot X £ 5 Possession of the company. pany's Concessions. ty,strength and wholesome More cconom- sertion that whoever buys a Winter Suit without at least looking here, fails to consult rial church. The Sabbath school lesson T BB o lighting the city had brought out bids from 1, kll invited. Boys and Children are as amply provided for we still have some of the special company, togethier with several bids from Vorth became very noisy and .1.4..(.1,4.;.“1\, n lm.- postoftice “about it court this afiornoon, asking 0 | eastern parties. The bid of the f it bargain Knee Pant Suits at $2.50 a suit, which would be cheap at #5.00. We want every RICEFOALIOR Witk AWOUEr Mk e of the funds now in hand LRI iy ol ity mother to look at this suit. In long Pant Suits and Boys’ and hildren’ s Overcoats we lamp per year for a three-years' contract and aturday at midnight the new time 27 for five years. These bids are now be- will go into effect on_the Union Pacific and | fore the committee, and it is the fused to comply with Postmaster Galla- gher's request to desist and was run in offer great inducements. By thie o1 {68 trains will arrive and depart as follows: No. | regorted * upon at the next meet. | 3 Aol i ;| 1 will leave Omahaat 8 p. m., as at present, | ing — of the council. nas | Underwear you can buy of us at lower prices than the regular retailers pay for Charles Monahan, the tough who in- [ ana will accommodate those wishing to make | been some delay in making the report, the | Texan June ®) 169-The sulted two young girls who work in | uscof the tourists' sleepers for the coast and | informant claimed,because of a consideration pecifcompaty, dllintd, Gaoea them. Garnenu's cracker factory, was finod 85 | intermediate points. No. 2, its opposite, of | of the suoject and the absenee from the. cloy iy e s Goubled y ' T and given thirty days in the county | castbound, willarriveat 745 a. m. No.3 tain members of the council. . Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear and all other Mens' furnishings at lowest possible LU LI I o | S RIS L U LG L At about the electric light bid " e ! and began to doapaiy 3 4 Y Upon hearing the bread nna | Wil be composed of strictly first class coaches 11, I don't think we can afford 10 go to usded o’ prices. ! or second [ the expense of the electric light so long as we clause in his sentence Monahan | class passengers being allowed, No, 4, from 18btE0 tatHe Bl cotBaB Y sibly wilted. the west, also a first-class train, will arrive it is the amount of the indebted Two men were arrested yesterday | 8t ]4| :”v st ’»‘unl’ l:huinl‘n Te atreat by sor | Will leave Omaha a n. instead of 2 ?:{‘“\;"""",‘ liav ,{;}f“):lm',"_:"“i :'(: ““""'Q"‘L as at present, and N vill arrive from that point at 12:20 p. m., instead of 10:40 a. m. Wi RS BEIAAK G P men who assaulted and robbed Murphy | "rhe Union Pacitic hus made still another | eenneimon thousht thesn s o o e o on the bottom few nights ago. They | move towards establishing a_ system of | y ] 0. L st o sys regulating the price p all gave the names of Dennis O'Connell | through slecpers to Denver. Ttk BEE has | forid thers wae o sueh ariis e g and George Kelly. The police say that | already announced the arrangement made | company swas given the of goiag they are tough men, without doubt, and | With the Wi whereby @ through | into the courts, but it didn't want to sue the ',h,. ones who committed the crime. sleeper h om St. Louis, and | ¢ity, [t's been acth asonably and fair,and now the > tato e it inG n M UAE 0F coToaesIoaR.. | rom . chairman of [ mencing Sunday noon, a through sleeper [ el {f you owed a grocer a bill for a the financial committee, Jacksonville, | will leave Chicago_daily, and passing via | jong. ime, “von oueht to Wianpoarsd, hats, heart ;,*“;;‘:"fi‘:'rfi' . Hats are almost given away, at least you would think so if you look at the con- in'tie same way, and 3 T 0ge S a-;,mw&m-gg;-:m stant rush in our Hat Department. The quantities we handle of these goods, and the way we buy them puts all competition out of the question. CITE PERICE OILTIL.X. tried ind he h Mtl i ™ o 1 went to Crab ’s the 0ld sum, you know, about $47,000, e was some higgling over it, but that iterest fi a )lulln o Feas him inter. NGy Fla., s funds for the | Omaha will #ach Denver in_time for break- | qugfn't yout The courts would make you. By bis Bavi relief of the yollow fever sufferers will | fust Tucsday morning, Coming east it will | anyway. = Well, the gas’ company .,;',T.Z:,,“e‘:af"“ YariHost A leave Denyer about 10 p. m., reaching Omaha b eltifo! ptable. This was in reply | (ta'p Dewter about 19 ; interest, to a telegram from General Lowe asking :;w eyl Ll and Ch tought to be p.n(:'l them if further aid was required. He will | “"The Union Pacific oficials now in Chicago | &S00 "Wy et therefore forward contributions about | disclaim having arranged through service | gimerence in favor the first of the w from Chicago to Denver with the Chicago, ter of g0 at noon Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. i, bt Taore rapily nothing remained to b 14 1w thor also am based on the re- Henry Bothe outeast of nine | Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, but the ar- { nort of Gas Inspector Gilbert for frozen cugnly cliaied i B | I B ' I years, whose parents live on South | Idigement with the Chicago & lamps. That, also, the company scems ;‘.‘r’}&fl“.‘“‘.m?"'.“"”“ T Eicerf uriingion urim Ufl yeu 1 2 ailway is an_accomplished fact willing to allo After this we his statomont Thirteenth strect below Vinton, but | above: and a through . sleeper b aro going. to _ arrange it o'’ that "“""’“”‘".'. Ninth Bt HUUIE RUU'E who have set him adrift in the world, | Chicago aund Denver over the Union Pacific | to inspector and tho superintendent of the HARDS o o :nbrought into police court a | and the Chicago & Northwestern railways ‘nounu “"’&...m"" Switt Speciflo of times on the of | wil be put in service Sunday, October 14, | S hERie ois 1o oftectuily frevent e | Jobre Sad iy sangrtl SR ute ay et [} CBRORAR vagrancy. The judge has finally de- | Joe English, the Burlington trainmaster, | possibility of any misundorstanding of the despired O %Yo Ry = . cided to hold him” to the distriet Gourt | With headquarters at Lincoln, is in town re- | kind in the futury shab For mo bro tosee if some proper care cannot be | CelvVing the welcome he always gets when in ““What do you know about the proposition Bhoul five 8.5 Burn .IIY‘ nlth taken of the little fellow. Omaha. of the Maumee company to furnish heating SBoughI woultl be heaw iy awvay A honrtloes thiot Thureday nightstole | , The mail bovs on Burlington No. 5 have | and illuminating gas at a saving to consum s thomigh o cartless thiet Thursday nightstole | yoen furnished with a new mail car contain- | ers of from 3 to 50 per cent S hl o i e one wheel from a buggy belonging to | ingall the latest improvements, and they are ““The proposition has been referred to our ean Clerk Moriarty of the county court. The | correspondingly happy. committee, but I won't get it before Satur- e rengrat aehfiv‘ owner says: “If the fellow had left the In referring to the new sleeper put on by | 48y night.” . wheel and taken the rest of the buggy | the Burlington, it should. have read that 1t | o)\ qu 0 == : STy arrette e o \The Burlington takes the lead. there would be some chance of identi went through from Omaha to Chicago and |, All dfuggists sell Jarvis medical W, D e & 4 " k: ing and recovering the property. As | return instead of to Denver. brandy. Treatise on Bloo - It was in advance of all lines in developing Nevraska. it is<well, its o pretty mean fellow | | E: R Fonda,of the Union Pacific switeh- - i who'll serve a man that way.’ ing engine at Council Bluffs, will be the dcle- MR. HEIMROD'S LETTER. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. The Circassian girl in the new mu. | 7 from this division to the convention of aorhe Circassian girl tn the new mu- | locomotive engincers. anenh um seems to be in hard luck. Yester- | *hursday night a lady from Grand Island oatch. . day sho went to & dentist tohave 0 100th | reperiet the oot 3 Arvmont e a5 e | Tn reference to Mr. Heimron's renty 1o |~ She Trieq and Knows, e removed and the knight of the forceps | Union Pacific depot. Mayor Broatch's letter asking him for infor- ding chemist of New York took a large portion of her jaw boue | Robert Blinkensderfer, of the Union Pa. | mation bearing on the subject of contracts, No plasters ofsuchy merit as It was in advance of all lines in "V'"g the people of with it, necessitating her lcll!‘l"g from ific, and A, E. Buchanan, of the Omaha & | Mayor Broatch states that he is not a mem- the I\lh -1o-pho-ros Plasts the public gaze for awhile. The trained | St. Louis road, were the representatives | ber of the council; that he cannot participate before been produced. boa constrictor with which she per- | from this city at the quarterly meeting of | {1 "o proceedings thereof, and, n cvery re- a novelty because they are not made - " r o v pe superintendents, held at the sfer Thurs- gimply to sell cheap, they are the i i i i i formed has been troubled with spasmg | QUREFERIIEAS et &8 Che trans o EROKS” | gpect s precisely upon the same footing as el et It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from 1t Draws Out a Reply From Mayor rs haveever They are of Boston, is at the Murray accompanied by his wife. James Watson of Cheyenne, and S. Me- Neal of Greenwood, Neb.,, are at the Mer- chants’ hotel. No Contracts Yet. The contractors who have been bidding on the material for the new cableline have been asking from six to ten weeks’ time in which to furnish the material requircd. With a view of securing material in a shorter period the company has not yet let any contracts, but may do so in a few day: An lowa Prohibition Case. Deputy United States Marshal Wyman, of Towa, arrested C. H. Balderman at ~ Millard Neb., Thursday night. He is charged with sell- ing liquor at Sheiby, Ta. He was taken before Commissioner Dundy and held in $300 bonds, but preferred to go to lowa and accompanied Marshal Wyman without requisition papers. _-— Army Notes Under the provisions of an act of congress detailing army ofticers as professors at edu- cational institutions, Lieutenant Abner Pick ering, Second infantry, has been ordered to report at Purdue university, L 1o officiate as professor of milita Chaplain Nave will occupy auarters at the fort after Lieutenant Pickering's departure, See Peycke Bro.s for pear cider, — el Naturalizing Women, Mrs. Anna Svoboda went before Clerk Moores of the district court and declared her from injury. She was oniyslightly hurt by the accident. ~ Thomas' buggy had one of the axles sprung and the shafts broken. He in- sisted on the ofticer making Mrs. Derwin pay for the damage done, but the ofticer declined to interfere. He held that she was no more to blame for the collision than ‘Thomas him- self. Wyoming oil lands for sale. Claims of 40, 80, 10 160 acres now on the mar- ket. 'Complete abstracts to same fur- hed, J. L. Loy 220 So. Thirteenth st., Omaha, D —— RESTRAINING THE MUDDY, eb. Licutenant Bingham's Visit and What It Means. Licutenant Bingham, of the engineer corps of the United States army and secretary of the Missouri river commission, arrived in town Thursday night. He is under instructions to examine into the condition of the channel of the river at this point and consult with par- ties and citizens interested as to what is most. At 7:30 yesterday Kins, who fell from the wecks ago, rose to the surface near and was brought ashore by a The body had the body of Ed. Cal- new bridge some of Jones street, man named Jones, become embedded m a sandbar, and had been released by a change in the current. it was buried in Forest [ ased at Hastings were at once no. tified, but it was impossible to hold the re- mans until their arrival, Peycke Bros. for Jarvis blackberry Financial Difficultics, J. B. Yates, boot and shoe dealer in Louis ville, n this state, is reported by as having assigned to the bank of tha on a claim of $1,500. IT WILL PAY YOU To examine our present stock of MENS’ UNDER-| WEAR, ®comprising all grades at fair prices. Stand ard goods and superior (ualities in the well-known makes, the Holroyd, Vi icuna, Natural Wool &o. (Burlington GOLD MEDAL, PA!HE lh'is. Breakfast Gncna Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excoss ot Ol has been removed. times the strength of Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowr and 18 therefore far more economi- cal, costing less han one cent @ 1t 18 delicious, nourishing, strengthening, casily digested. admirably adapted for Invalids as well a8 for perons in health. Bold by Grocers everywhere, V. BAKER & €0, Dorchester, Mass. cA.U-rIoN' Beware of Fraud, as my name and the price are stamped on the bottom of all my advertited sho fore leaving the factory, w st WIgh rices and i 5 W, name mm price et £ays i his tiem without ot thie bottow, put Lim down as a fraud " DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE. Not only relieved Jike by most. mediciges, cured permanently with Hahn's Golden Dy sia Cure. Prico Hica box. All druggists, SteckPlano Aumnnm. tor Pl of lute and lust evening died. i Sxenix ture was transacted. Mr. Heimrod himself, so far as his_relations can produce, and will do what is i et The by of Druceman Joe Wright, who | With that body are concorned, *31e” Tt cluimed for them. For sprains, the East into Omaha proper. H. W. Wolf, of Stella, is at the Millara, | Wa8 fatally burned at Sidney,reached Omaha | Y10 S8 SO 0" What T went to Counciiman e e g | i 10i i i i Charles Teft, of Avoca, is at the Millard. 'l{ounv.'.\l.? Y., at lum l.:xhcn:u 3?“:&:%:\;;3 lt-cum-rlhv nomination had been disposed «:i‘::e ‘sl: I:n dusky, 1, ih advance/sl gl dines Jn uducm‘ tryiime st J. Wenderson, of Beatrice, is at the Pax- | Pacific company. of, and requested him to bring the matter up iyt o i 3 ton. i o e managers of the Chicago, St. Paul, | DEtore the council, and give Mr. Heimrod o e, A I8Vt e 1 e, passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. D. W, Grunstate, of Elwood, is at the Pax- | Minneapolis & Omaha railroad have ‘estap! | hearing. he latter = av that moment, : uifatiout the hane A q : ton. the same wages for the switchmen in A L ow. Terrained my It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can C. M. Stebins, of Fremont, is at the Mur- Haliereltnat thov/roipayingRifialy o o hand declinenitodo Paihful wce, bat o ot st e 3 f o s d D h ray. 250 pen onne foreman now e | cation to me. Mr. Heimrod stated at another Wiow T Magns eave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the 15 D Woodley, of Lincoln, is at the Mil %0 per mouth, and the helpers | tine'that1f T asked for the information 1 "'“““",;,‘,{.‘Pi.':‘{g?,’;,‘,‘,(,‘;:}"fi:{ FLE S " Aoy d 3 ’ ard, his possession he would give it to me. This, vening of the same day. ) G. H. Freeman, of Lincoln, s at the Mil- | _ W. M. Sage, genegal traffic manager of the | in bis jovier of Wodno sday, he has declined to THE ATHLOPHOROS C0. 112 Wall St. K. Y. C g Y ara Rlnhk Island road, is in the city and stopping | do. Now, it oceurs to wo that Mr. Heimrod Itihas boeninoarassivalinthe ast B . | at the Murray. has been remis r v. He was an of- 1 1 . 15 C Parkinson, of Seward, is at the Mil 3 Beem s R ] 2 ol FOR CHILDREN. prog P 'y 5 > You can find cool, we urnished | received information thi ing 1f they are weak,delicate looking and troubled " N aal; L Fairbrother, of Lincoln, s at the | oome ag the Globo notel, best located | defrauded in any vontracts as o lcial, | withworms, Hahi's Chocolata. Worm. Lozenges It will lead in the future. ;)‘lrl «Cm R G e house in Omaha. and a member of the board of pubiic works, | 18 Whatthey need. All druggists. . R. ple; " incoln, are y 8 y Vise ] yor. 2 =T % i i H at the Paxton: R o IMbyor 13 not, wolhitous:. e tanmel b Travel and ship via the Burlington. C. W. Thomas and wife, of Grand Island, rriages Collide. evesywhere, nor can he have personal knowl- e fisleedy ) The buggics of F. W. Thomas and Mrs. | edgs of everything which transpires in the Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250, F. D), Crino and C. 1. Richter, of Lincoln, | George Derwin collided on Saunders strect, | city. He must depend in o large dogreo upon U g 4 are at the Murray. near Clark, Thursday evening and Mrs. | the ofiicers who are serving under him h.v Elliotijr}.‘npromment banker of Mar- | Derwin was thrown violently forward upon | £1SAnlsy i EySontaion Mr. Heimrod has Depot on Tenth Street. D, is at the Murray. oneofthe shafts, Fortunately, one of the A 3 ot mes Minor and family, of New York, are :]n::on‘:ed ralice happenod o) be near l:v‘aml All druggists sell Jarvis brandy. iacovered the perilous position of the lady in . J. A. Fink, treasurer of the Union Pacific, | time to stop the frightened horse and save her Found at Last. Burlington| Route CB&QRR | MEDICAL l BIGAL INSTITUTE, GIII‘[IIIIB fillll Snrmcal Disgases Anunc!l FOR nnonumu o TRULSE Best facilities, appar:itus and remedies for su sewul treatment of every form of discase reqire ing Medical or Surgical Treatment FIFTY ROOMS OR PATIENT’- intention of becoming a citizen of the United She is Bohemian, and Deputy Sher- k Bandhauer acted as mterpreter. The naturalization of a woman is not a fre- quent occurrcnce. Last year one took out hur final p-reu and immediately took steps 10 secure a legacy left in the 0l eountry, the securing of which, for some reason or other, depended upon her citizenship, Board and attendance; best hospital accommon dations in the west. Dr. J.E. McGrew,| ESiimi=s A e R0S,|W. L. DOUCLAS SPEClALlSTS WOODBRIDGE B $3 SHOE. cunhen 3 Tig G hasgiven univer The onl{ calt i& SE. Hl lflfi fl;t‘ne smooth Jarvis medical brandy the best. . AR W the treatment of DISEASES of the TiwoAT, # us ang |n|men foibnissamsns 6 S ct s SAOAT ine 1d EAD (0 hurt sal saustaction o the | St NG PR Gfu. OT RIP; Collins fu Feverdom, [uwuw VOUS SY8 AT LINIMENT ladeat (o Prurs, Tnriaxuarion, cure of Goacrrheea and Gleet. 1 prescribo itand Charles Collins, of Plattsmouth, whose olb on doeTa TION, A ."WA urdonly by the mysterious disappearance attracted consider- et on Deformities an ure of th ONLY RELIABLE MEDIOAL XNI!ITUTI MAKING A SFECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Sypl ilitic Poison removed from ¢ ator feel sate In r2commend- Ing 1t to all sufferers, talfond” Men and i A.J. STONER, W.D., | o hread fo e U ' DER At RECTUM, All Disorders of the SEXUAL ke wercury. New v/ 5, . 1s unexcelled Vital Power, Persol able attention & month or 0 ago, and who, it ORaang, | ) Thasry e GEAN 81 50 SHOE s Ureated ot home by corre was thought, was murdered In Omaha, has Y <FRIGH. QLR A ll‘()u‘gl AS l.z 26 WORKENGMAN'S | - nications contdential, Medicinesor (nsirumenta " A Pl ol - the best hll Wllll [OF YUl i seut by mail or expr securely packes finally been heard from. It now appears His CURES &re REMARKABLE 8ud PERMANENT, 24 Seah b Al o SADISN, SIRIRIY POSuAS st ear. The 108t OBSTINATE CASES YIELDING rapidly 0 BOYS 18 under his form of treatment. KIDNEY ‘ana all urinary troubles easily, quick- oW Scl (:'lllgihl;:efllz l,zwnmdl: FOR BO' Thie doctor's theory is that 1o _disease should Iy and safely cured by DOCUTA Cape | Wy S0 age S OUTH'S Bchool be regarded as incurable until the diseased | sules, Sever: s oured in seven days. Sold | g Ko DOUGLAS 81,16 KO 0N car tie best ulfi*mu.nll--(mywl faster than it can be repaived, | 8180 ver box, all druggists, or hy}!lmll from Do | Sbes & the warld: that, although married to Lis wife for only a few months, he has deserted her, after bor- rowing about §300 from her father. Collins was a man who made great professions of sonal interview preferred. and consult us or send history of your case, aad we will send in plain wrapper, our / IODK TO MEN, FRE E erience in Hosp d lite St I Directions. | *X1 made'fn Lun,vm,numnmd Lace. Muoteold | piety and was a prominent figure in church rom his years of experience in HoseiTAL and | cuta Mfg. Co., 112 W i Upon Pri pecial or Nervous Discases, Tms rcles ra PRIVATE PRACTICE, the doctor 18 classed Aong by your dealer, wiit i o ‘m' o B b s s i e v s 106 LEADING SPECIALIATS . 'W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass. | Ysic% el andVRere itk FRIE K8 Wike From Riw' 10 Sheeteors & CONSULTATION FREE ADVION FRRK, HOW TOAOT, day or two ago. His wife's health has been hcaditwtored Pre. Omaha Medical and Burgical Institute, ot greatly shatiered by wor) Bixgold medalsawarded Jarvis brandy. Office-~Bushman Block, 16th and Seal<dTrenl bavcod foeo0n appicaton. .8, M . Cor. 13th ane $osl.o QMANA, iassuRushman ulnol, 18 v < Geo. 8, Miller, 612 North 16th str Vedgs RS Treatment by correspondence, Send stamp LestVigerand! = s pin L By caren fim maiereDoalng 1afFanctors i For Sale by Kelley, Stiger & Co.; DR. MCMENAMY,