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T CL1 Y, will be g upon the followed by divine This evening there At the vival of th The Unity Shal rogular fortnightly evening at Unity church, and Caes strects The first nct of “Julius Casar™ will be read. Al inter- ested arc invited to be present. There will be n regular Harry Gilmore div Order of Railway ( their hall, 1210 De treet day, November 18, 1 ock p. m the pury clecting ¢ v ensuing year and deleg e next annual convention, to be held at Den- in May, 1889. All members ted to e present. Personal Paragraphs. Louis A, Kinney, of Hastings, was city yestsrda, Twelve members of the Mur combination are at the Cozzaus, C. R. I3acon, agent for the Rose company, is a guest of the Merchants, Mrs, J. Swan, of Cheyenne, Wyo., wife of the cattle king, is a guest at the Paxt “Dock” Woodburn, formerly of now of Pine Ridge agency, has arvived town At the Windsor—J. Y, West, Kansas Ci A, Miller, Chicago; 4. P Grove, Papil W. K. Snyder, New York Mrs. M. H. Carleton, of Loup City, is with her daughter, Mrs, W. S, Spencer, at L South Thirty-sceond avenue, W. . Spencer, editor of the Knight," who has been very ill with ty fever, i on the road to réce C. E. Woodruff, o prominent barb manufacturer, of Joliet, 111, stopped at Paxton yesterday en rote to the east, Miss Josie Kaege, who spent the sum- mer among friends and relatives in Omaha, left for home at Galena, 111, yesterday. At the Merchants—T. C. Jumison, Santa Fe; Mrs, Vere Craig and 1. Itosenthals, Ch 4., Stevenson, Muscatine, la.; J. J. Smith, Lusk, Wyo. Ludwig Grobecker, a well-known tenor singer, formerly of this city, has returned und will be at the opening of the Goos theate on next Sunday night, Thowas E. Murray, M Sweency, Helena Hardenburg, Blandte Sey monr, and L, T. Boos, of the Murray & Murphy combination, are atthe Milia At the Arcade: M. A. Rockin nd wife, Hastings: Dan Healy, Rawlns: H. H Judd and William Crapenhoft of Surprise, George . Trush, Wahoo; William 1. Wal ton, Geno: The following member. and Murray” comj Millard: Thomas k. v ney, Helena Hennesc and Louie I, Boore. xton—Groff Siith, Boston; M. ow York: R Maul, Phi Hutlba 1t Hurlbat, V. P. Caryl, alton, Allin - and Aug Kothe, Ch : Walter . Lamb, Lin- coln: J. 13 Marsh, Des Moines; C. 1. Jones, Minne: Fittest, re club ne its meetin this Seventeenth ting of of the held at on Sun- for the mec 126, onductors ion, ver, Colo. are rec in th & Murphy ghlan WVestern oid wire the k Murphy, T.A of the “Murphy egistered at the Murphy, Blauche At the | Mackealze, delphia P H D. Barris, . R. Hall, ¢ Shrman, At the Mi; horn, H. S. Shiclds, During, ud Junies R. Hauna, of Chic H. Moffatt, of Kansas City: C, H. North Platte, Neb.; Mrs, I Smith and Mrs. Jessie 1%, Croan, of Shenando .5 J. J. Orr_and wife, Buffalo, Wy Black, Newark, N!J.; J. B.'Cool seph, Mo. A Bec & Murphy's band serenaded v arrival in the city yos of an of and the rendition excellent. Tne 1) Election Abstracts. ion of the vote of Douglas coun ative and state officers to the secreta d speaker of the louse yesterd Another Operation, Ed Knott, the switehman who lost a few nights ago, had 1o undergo a ay - and his leg putated nearer the thigh. Colonel Henry's Report. Colonel Henry, inspector of rifle pra in this department, b et report to Gener the department, A later. his leg sceond was am I Brooke, commander of view of it will appear 1s She ¢ y? Mrs, Sarah Lechman, who Cabfornia strect, has sworn for the arrest of Mrs, Ella Hadins, a neig bor, who, she claims persistently curse abuses her, and carries a weapon to. kill Mrs, Lechman buried_her husband only weels ugo, lives, out a v Engincers Assembling. Representative railroad engincers ave gath ering in the to-night will hold a seeret me already ar. laim that it is ¢ busin but others say that it is much more I ness that brio them to Omahu at this season of the yea den Musee, The Eden Musce is crowdad this weel, and the attractions are worthy the great at tention given thew. J. W. Coffey, the dudo skeleton, is inte 1by his marvelous and curious person. Coffey weighs but forty pounds, and has every appearance of the ‘most accomplished dude. While he is not a thing of beauty, this wonderful man is a joy forever to all who enjoy the marvelous, The attractions m all parts of the house ar excellent, and uo one should miss this week at the musce, esting Omaha as a B.sket Market. W. N wan of the bureau of manufs board of trade, says that the future of the Omaha basket factory s assured. Sixteen thousand dollars have now been secured, and the remaining $4,000 will be ob. tained this weols is will give a building threo stories high, with a force of forty u tho work of whom awill find a warket at home. tures of the e A Bully Punished, Bill McFarland, the hackdriver who was arrested for being drunk and kicking in o ,door, was urraigned befor Herlka, found guilty apd fined $7. s he puid over the money to the judge he romarked, in solently, that the magistrate was stealing the moncy from bim. ‘The judge immedi stely sentenced Lim to ten days in the county ail for contempt of court, showing bim that |t least police julges are free from the bully "ing of such as he. Ol Izard's Safe. Superintendert James, of the public schools, denics the statement wade in a morning paper that the | street school buildicg is unsafe. He that it is one of the best built buildings in the city, He {ul personally inspacted the structure, and us been unable to fiud an unsafe spot in ¢, He seos no reason whatever why it should 1ot bo continued. As far as the shaking of the building by passing teains i8 concernad, Mr, Jaaies declares that any building, how over substantfal, Is similarly affected, He 8o 11D use of squandering the public mo ©n A new structure. declares S Police Court, of ¢ . Hig » after mid rpow at 2 The Refore Judye Herka the case gins, charged with selling lig night, was continued until to puw Billy Young and G, M. Andrews wore beld £ §300 bonds to tho dustrict couit on the charge of highway robbery. Young and An dre is alleged, slugged and robbed James Welch of a silver watch and 3 on Harney and Tenth street William Young and Ed McAndrews, who were arrested for robbing & man Tuesday night, have been held to the district court in the sum of £500 each HIBITION. THE A¥ 1t Was Opened Yesterday Morning in Senater Lininger's Residence, There are few vi the Lininger gallery in but ample amends when the The hur Mra, werit. the morning, nishied . in the evening room s crowded n, has considerable glance it offers pamtings of of sombre fall. But and it req are f andsome hang f the ried. No. 106, Celma B. H At the first blanee to th the artist forest scenery this s 1y res but a slight the Oniaha ar She and 1n poier than in tl predominant, Slight a cals clearly that the artist pints npathetically and _comprahiends monies and valuc brush work cannot well be estimated in present position of the painti Mrs. Edwin Davis has an oil painting of an old violin (No. 5%, which also has considera ble merit, espeeially of manipulation, but this is a specialty which offers less difiicuity than any other branch of ol painting, In the water colors the some of con siderable merit, more cspecially in the archi tectural elevations. T 1 the pump house of the Am rks com- pany, exhibited by ndclssolin, ’ 1gem and shows 3 s water color art. o roof 18 @ Littlo too but with that exception litt an be 1 of it that is uot in its praise. 1t is presented fn warm and cool tones, instead of the usual formal tinting, and the ornamental details are rendered with strong relief. The bold tintin y 1so commendable, The ar abreast with the Architectural league, whose exhivition last spring in New York revealed the fact that the architeets of America are doing 1 that will compare favor ably— vorably—wilh the efforts of all, suve a few water colorists like Cole: man and Louis C. Tiffany. sderic Knight's architectura ¥ good, but on the other water-color landscapes how a practiced hand Path” (No. 14))is full of the be .Luu.«l water-color work, wurmth of tone, brilliar transparency, and picturesque s The latter quality touches the ver; of water-color painting, which not only per- mits but insists that spaces shall be filled with charming color that shall be suggestive only, and need contain no elaboration of ob- jective form. No. 138, a Jupanese doll, by the same, is full of this suggestivencss Another water color artist who deserves high commendation is Miss K. Pettis, vhose aquarclle of little birds perched upon amble spray mixed in with ox-eyed isics is a delicious it of naturc. It is wanting a little in coloring, but it makes up for this in the charming characterization of the impudent little siskins, and in the faith- ful drawing and tender hues of the floral forms. When Miss Pottis compreiiends the latitude allowea to the water colorist for she is in love with in rendering its side. Frederick Church, of New York, has made the field bird comedies own, but Miss Pettis has an equal gift of plion of the fun there is in_these little things. It 1s assumed that this is an original sketch, and has not been borrowed from any eneraving, "There 1s a pen and ik drawing by Sidney mith of an interior in the residence of DF, 8. D. Mercer, which has great merit, and could be reproduced to advantage by the zelatine film process, It is to be regretted that there are not more attempts in this liue, for ~ much may be achieved by a skilful hand that will compare with good etching. It is true that though it scems abominably difficalt, but it is b; difticult as painting in oil colo the exhibitors swhose success in' that_depart- as not been marked, might do com- ble pen and inkc sketches. No notic 1 of the Paul and Virginia because it is diflicult to say to what cxtent the use of photography has been allowed to go in this production. mer ox which are linc of the pe tectural, perhaps, arawings hand his e and note no means so , und many of WAR ON DOUBLE-HEADERS. It is to Be Waged During the Legis- lature. A double-header in the parlauce of the in- surance agent is a company which authorizes more than one agent te vit business for it ina certain city. There are fifty such com- panies in Omaha. Some of these have from on to ten representativ The com- pany whieh it is claimed is most distin- puished in this respect is the Glens Falls. “The orthodox msurance men are opposed to this multiplieity. They claim it injures bus ness, demors rates and leaves the citi- zens'at the mercy of a crowd of people who do not ey upon insurance busi ness for a lhvelihood. he ritation of the question by local underwriters has at tracted the attention of the spe gents of the one-agent companies and these have de cided to meet in Omaba on the 20th of this month to take steps to desizn a bill which will do away with these ~throat agents. T'he prop ed measure will endeavor to limit ympanies to one nt in acity, though think that such a law would be Vo are the le A insuranc 1 know of on known and will other spe nolds, of the Conne Richards, of the Insu Americ . Dana, of the ( Tusurance company.” in this movi man, was v are well ty or sixty Job Rey tford ; of North an’ Americau ttract av least f 5. These are cut of Ha TWO MEN SHOT, But the Burglar Escapes His Buliet. A reward of §200 has been offered for the arrest of the burglae who broke into the stores of Wallace & Worcwster and Smith Bros., at Telamah rceontly, and stole silk plush cloaks, jewelry, clothing and divers other valuabl » deputy sheriff who pursued the thief got shot in the mouth, but he retaliated with o bullet in the burglar's loft wrist. 1t is now kncwn positively that the burglar is no other than the notorious Lieddy Wilson known to the police here.” Two yeurs ago he was convicted of burglary and given a year in the penitentiary and has served a number of terms in jail also for minor offenses, He is now ved to be operating with his old pal Doug Maguire and it is thought they are working between Omaba and Sic lven With A MATCH Lindsey and Demps For a Fifteen-Rtou Articles of agreoment fo glove contest wers signed yesterday after- noon vetween James Lindsey of this city and DuFour's unknown, who turns out to benone other than the chawpion lightweight of the Pacific slope—Johu Dompsey. The matel, is place in public in South Omaha on or before December 10 for a purse of $1,000, Dompsey is rated iber one man from a standpoiut, he having won somo sted vietor Ho is rated as a il cleyer boxer, and 15 said to command big money at the hands of his ad mirers. ‘The coming contest with Lindsey will be ui farguis of Queensberey rules, is now under the tutorsbip of Patsy St Unidentified, The man who was found in & state of sensibility close to the Sixteenth stroot duct on Wednesday night was remo the hospital yesterday by Dr. Ralp structions. The unfortunate fellow tinued in the sunme condition as when by the polive, quite unable to give the sl est clue to his identity. ‘The city phy is of the opinion that he will die, wife to ‘use Pozzoni’s Com- plexion Powder ecause it i ves Ler looks and is us fragrant us violets, AN UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. 1t Will Be Placed at the Service of Retiring Appointees of' Cleveland Chief Deput oun is in receint of a let ter from a Pennsylvania friend, which 18 of & model tenor, Enclosed in it was a ticket printed i regular railway form. It is over the “Cleveland Down-Hill Underground railroad,” and comes direct from “Emigrant t “Headwater Springs, Salt coupons entitle the bearer to transportation from Thurman to Cleveland; Hills-burgh to Thurman: Fisk-brook to Hills. burgh: Belva-Dear to I 1 from Washington to Belva-Dear on the terms The specifications are that in consideration of the reduced rate atwhich this ticket is so01d, the holder agrees to fulfill the condi tions of the contract as attached 1. This ticket is good on Cleveland Down-Hill Underground road wilt never be able to provide return transporta tion, This arawn b leaves Washin isk brook o swing train which ticket is strictly limited to motive “Free Trade, u March 4, 1850, ! v allowed, unless by order of the civil service commissione 4. The h hercof, in of its veing issued in this dreary hour of misery, as a last resort, will not expect ) with the lunch provided will not hold ifself re damage arising ns n, by reason of collisions ctor und Progress road, which ite dircetion ation of this contract to the ent, D, Lamont, at Head alt riv to of a red A memento of the onsideration with the P runs in the ¢ 6. On presen company’s water Springs, od by the following m Mugwump, superintendes Wl passenger agent. -— Standard shorthand school. nam, 1607 - PURLIC IMPROV Row the Contractors Have Wor This Year. During the past season Contractor Smith has paved with cedar block the following streets: Douglas, from Twenty-fifth to Twenty-sixth avenue; ity-fourth, from Wirt to Spencer; Twenty-fourth, from Far- nam to Dodge; Douglas, from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth, He will have all his paving contracts finished to-morrow except one biock on Tenth street, between Murtha and Castellar. This will probably be held over on aecount of a_proposed change of grade, and by a resolution of the council the work has been indefinitely postno Regan Bros, & Co. have p: nue with cedar blocks fr ecnth to Twenticth _and very small tion of it is yet unfinished: Ja son from Sixteenth to Twentieth is also about completed. South Eighteenth from Harney to Leavenworth is concreted, but as the contractors have failed 1o get ficent blocks, the work has had to come to wnd may not be completed this sea- . Fox has loft. for the south to see ng suflicient blocks to complete pitol ave- Hugh Murphy has paved with granite Vin- ton_ street from Sixteenth to Twenticth, which is now about finished, also four blocks on Castellar, which are nearing completion. Grace st t from Sixteenth to the Belt line has been graded and will be paved by him. The paving of Nicholas street with Col rado stone by N s about finish and that on Ty 1 Chicago to Daven vort, is progressing. The injunction will hold’ open one_block of the' paving on Eleventh from Mason to Williams. Douglas street, from Seventh to Bighth, will be finished soon. venworth strect is being curbed, and Pieree, from Fourth to Fifth, and Fourth, from Pierce to the alley north, will b laid over to allow the heavy filling in to settle during the winter Sick headache, wind on the stomach, billiousnoss, nausea, are promptly and panished by Dr. J. H. M Tian’s Diver and Kidhey Pillets. avial. — - — A Horse Thicf Caught, uthoritics of Omaha reccived notice late yesterday afternoon to the effect th the individual who stole a horse and car on, Ta., and that he had the cssion when arreste plied for to-d ho collected #50 nd appropriated it > was employed by a nth - strect, but for ason his name was "his omployer or any of hi ne individu of Ill\ employer's mone to his own use, butcher on \nulll rte some un. not known to quaintances. Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses sued yesterd; ame and Residence, corge Rafley, Om a Douglas, On 5 midt, Omaha’. were is- 'A L John ickson, Omiha ald, Omaha. ..., POWDER Absolutely Pure. wdernever var i wid wholesonieness. the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold fon with “the multitude of low cost, A marve Mor or piiosphate powders, oval Making Powder Ce orks Sold BEST FITTING GORSETyii WORLD FORSALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS . MAYER, STROUSE & €O. MFRS. =412 BR Y, N. PENNYROVAL WAFERS are successfully used wonthly by over 10,000 yLadies Are Safe, Effectualand Pleasant ,_ s per box by mail.or at druggists. Sealed ticulars ® postage stamps. Address T" Cnsmican Co, DeTroir, Micw For sale andby mail by Goodman Drug Coyy Omaha, Neb, a m o (seaicd) ¢ fress, PROF.F.G) FOWLE .uwnu-.vvm. ertig from the Fycuthiul iy CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVMERIES, MO, ir'z\murll sgimr“g‘:‘wA JHETINENCD ASTHG 0 .TASTE = o ATETOCOU th Ang “aq\\DISE/]SEs-qS‘r(Pd(\A Gordl old o1t Se ,‘,l or mwlnsl perbettle 3 prg 2 INE MED:Co.CROVILLE. €A Slnta " Abie :and : Cat-R.Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. Thomson’s Celehrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS MORE POPULAR GUARANTEED, Three Lengths and Ex- g. Twelve Grades. Highest Awards iranted, THE BEST GOODS: QUALITY. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. THOMSON, LANGDON & C0., NEW YORK. Mention the Omalin By Maz Moyer--Established me--Aflalph Meyer Max Meyer & Bro., XTEENTH AND FARNAM STREET! General Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE & SOHS, BEHR BROS., and JAS, W. STARR P-I-A-N-0-S Story & Clark and Shovingar-Bell Organs OVERGEMTS' 1 the fin, 15 if you kn s Codt is D itive the workmanship in was beyond exiticizim @ 10 secure your j )UKLow this, WDy not prove itz if you we our g 1 be 1o IBut you BRANCH HOUSE. A LARCE MANUFACTURING COM- having an established trade Auollul vy pat- open a SUTIEN from ten to fwenty-pive thous sand dollars in cash towards same, with a satisfactory party lurnlsnlng an equal amount. T Address, with full: particulars, age, past experience and reforences. BRANCH HOUSE, Union Nationai Bank, Chicago, Hlk Dr.J.E. McGrew, One of the Most Successfi SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of alt Chronig or the | So-called Incurabie Diseases. A o aranteed in all cases of PRIVA aud SKIN DISL. \\I All di s of th XUAL N 3 D and MANHOOD and ENE Under the boctor's fori e idered fncurable, the Inul\ affested by d fustertlian they can be re CONSULTAT Treatment by -corr for rep) orfic of treatmyent o dis unfil the parts of ure destroyed red or built up. IN FREE, dence, Send stamp Bushman Blocg, 16th and Dguglas Bts. Qmaha, Neb. SPECIAL rcoat Our 7 zes, from Lot No, 4. We one lot of 800 pure mere suits, (cloth known Mechanisville in medinm dark brown and white mix- tu breasted sack suits only, in regular sizes, new suits just made up at the unprecedentedly fow price of $12 por suit. Send your order for one of theso suits, with” tho understanding that you will save £ on the ordinar) vetail price throughout the country. If you do not feel satistled with this state- nent when you havs examined the suit, return it at our expense. Lot No. 5. We offer 50 suits Norwalk Mills Fine Silk and goods, in men’s three button, cutaway frock suits, sizes 34 to 42, a suit which cogrular sizes, in dark Oxford mixtures, | we sold last season for They are rogulur slacs, b dark OO e at 810 | arinde from zoods costing $3 a yard. Oe each. of the best styles and one of the best We offer 200 po made suits in our stock at any price. wool, blue elysian ove reoats, made with [ You can buy them now at $15. pived edges, and teimmed in the very Nt m 1] best manner, conts that we have sold at {1 { g 0 each all the Bus0R; WO offer them J i 1 0 Our stock of men’s fine fur is now complete, consisting of: now to close, in all sizes, at 315 each. FULL MINK, MINK LINED, VIS CESTERS §13 Baeh We offer a very attractive in a gray chinchilla ulster, wool lined OTTER COLLARS AND CUFFS the garment that we intended toscll | WILD CAT, COON, for §15, but we overstoeked on themand | ycrp A GHAN, GOAT, than jobbers get for them [ RUSSIAN LAMB, 1n quantities price, remember, is 5 to 44, sk your Ourfgreat sale of fine Flysian and wer over s and ulsters, are an extraordinary oppor unity forcash buy ers thropghout the icountry to sucure bargains, for never n the history of i s have we n able to offer ordinary bargains in_thor- u\l‘hl\ Iv-. st, reliable, well n and perfect fitting overcoats and ulsters as we are now showing. We offer an unequalled list of new, attractive bargains in fine elysian and beaver overcoats, ulsters and cape over- conts. Se how our prices compare with or- .hmn votail prices for the same goods, Lot No. We offer 200 ~||\\|l\ all wool dingonal overcoats, (eloth made by the famous Putnam Woolen Co.) coats that we have sold regularly all this sea- son for $15 shs . W have them in attention to 1 wvool, fancy cassi- made by the well Woolen Mills,) of the worsted overconts bargain will now offer them this week at $10. This io less NEW YORK, BOSTON, CLOAKS! Mortagee's Sale. he entire Stock of Ladies” Child- ren's and Misses’ CLOAKS and SUITS, formerly owned by MeDonald, will be offered at 50 Cents on the Dollar. The stock comprises Choicest Goods in this city in Plush and CGloth Kewmarkets, and the largest as- us and Mise o line of SUT'T \ GOWNS, allJ Wai price $2 10 #, will be sold at $ SPECIAL SLAUGHTER Children’s C1 go v the SHOl sortment lonks. T WRAPS, of Child Also 7 1lis, as rdless of in Mis and the large Stock must price. The Ladies of Omaha should not miss this C winity. 214 S. 15th, 1 Farnam and Douglas Sts. nd Vi olden nity Oppor- Betwe GERMANIA LIFE_INSURANCE COMPANY Policies ln(unl(\(ahlg ulul Nuu—fol fe Alal;]u Allrl Three Years HUGO WESENDONCK, President 1 ume LIUS DOREMUS, Secretary | Agencles In all tho larger citivs of the Un 1 GermantEmpire, ASSETS AND SURPLU I'MBI—_R 31ST, 18 urplus 1ST, 1887, 7’| Surplus Asscts. A $1,636,636 62 $45,000,000 $2,400,000 @ better ratio Assets .$13 ()7J Amount of Insurance in Annual Income Ihe Germania possesses $110. 1han that of any of the other th | Emst Benninghoven, Manager, {20 agsots for every st Lite Insurance Compauies of the United States. Oflices—Rovms 306 and 307 Figgh Natigia) Uiuke $100,00 of 11whilith | PEERLESS DYES Salel MUSKRAT LINED AND DOG SKIN COATS. Fine Scal Caps a Specialty, Beaver Gauntlet Gloves, Secal Skin Gauntlet Gl Beaver and Mink Collars Cufis. Express Orders. We will send packs suits of clothing, fu clothes and woolens o v establishment, to any address in Towa, Kansas, Dakota, Colo- Vyomi ¢ 0. D, giving the privile of exumining goods before paying for them. By this arrangement people living in distant towns ¢ n_every advantage of seeing any article of " merehandise in attheir own towns, examin=- me before paying for themand tly returning yur expense.” Money fol $10 may bé re- oves, and o5 containing shing goods, Wl kinds kept if not perfc oods to all amounts excecding turned at our expens Try This Arrangement we have sent goods all over States in this manner by « the most satisf resu You tako no visks. goods, and re- turn tham if they do not please you. For years the United pross with Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors: Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets, DES MOINES, OMAHA OMAHA MEDICAL w? SUHGIGAL INSTITUTE N w. Car. IS!h & Do(lue Sls POR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Clronic and Surgical Distasts BRACES, Apyliucen for Doformities and Trusses. ¢ facilities, apparatus and remedics for succens. o ment 01 every form of Gisease requiring Medical or Burgical Treatmont. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance; best hospital uccommodas 013 1 the west WHITE FOR CROULARS on Doformities and Brace Trussos, Club Fuot, Carya Of tho Epine, Pllo Bumors Cancer. Caturrli Mronchitia, Mmhiiaio: Eloctricity, Paraly epsy. Kidney 1der; Eyo, iiar Huin aad Blod. and Al Surgiesl Dporattons Diseases of Women a Speclalty. BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN I'REE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. el wLhoig by A Sonenih ST o Rond ud in platn wr BOOK TO MEN, Upon Private, Special or Nurv “teney, Syphillis, Gleetand Varico Lt Address Omahae Medical and Surgweal Institute, or DR, McMENAWY, Cer. 13th and Dodge Sts.. - - OMAHA. NEB, .+ with question ”Tey:, Dolls, Plush Gocds, Albums, &c., &e, DELLONE & QUENTIN of Milwaukee, Will have their full line of samples displayed at the follow ing place o Nov. ge Grand Islani, Columbus, Norfolk, Has! and Lincoln, CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID to any of the above towns, For particus ars and dates, address our travelling man, ROBERT UX lru, Hustings, Nebraska, SteckPlano markable for powerful pliailo uction u Toncs of tuose natrriniente. | WUUBBR!MF BROS. € hasgiven onlver ; satistaction In the ire of Goactrhaa ond Gleot, T pre fecl safelnrao Iog it to 4.3, 8T0! De PRICE, £1.00 old hy Drugglits JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1518, Nos, 303-404-170-604. | THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS BEST ARE WTHR SRR ‘cause Birletur Mrdaculy by tbe razs Cbazzical Co. LR, 4D,y

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