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o s “THE ©ITY. bank of |\ at the State ed its doors, E. M. A, are re- It is stated Valparaiso has clc The members of the pectfully requested to be present at their hall this evening. Business of pecial importance is 1o be transacted. The Dodge (bleline was yee- terday opened to Thirtieth street. The and huilt & switch the line near Eleventh, nof the prisoner, Mrs who is confined in the a tot what Motor Twelfth and Douglas, at M The conditic King end of Harry W county is reporte alarn v night sne paced her coll acting as though de- ranged. Personal Paragraphs. Mr. Ben. Stern, representing the Carleton Opera Company, which plays here next week, i8 in the ety Robert S. Wileox, manager of the ing, King & Co. clothing company’s store, re turned from Chicago yesterday morning Mr. John (3. Corey secretary « Fruit Packing combany, located in Ventura county, Sout Chlitornia, is stopping at the Hotel Barker. At the Windsor: 1. W. Logan and wif of Kansus City, J. Doolittle of Tilinc of Kansas City, L. M. Aldrich W. Brown wpolis, Robert McCarty of and wife of Minn Gordon, Neb. Mr. M. 8. Hascall, cashi car company at O, ne to the city Tues day to take his wife and child home with him. The ladyhas been on a visit with her parcnts, Mr. and Mrs, William Alstadt. rof the Pullman ged. room-mate about a Judge Berk: was, in the opinion - a0, was rel terday aftern of the judi Re Fruit Stand. cholas Pirtillo, an Italian owning a fruit and confectionery stand, complained that o couple of brothers named Peter and Joseph Powl, broke into_his stand and_ stole €0 worth of the wgoods. A complaint of burelary is to be lodged against the fellows, First Ward Republicans. There will be a mecting of the First ward republicans orest hall, ay evening, Novemb 3, for the purpose of placing in nomination a ward councilman, It is desira bie that there be a large attendance present Death of . W. Sharp. Aletter hus been received fr Vista, Col., by Chief S telling of the ick W. Sharp, in this city or Lis_a miller or ned with the m Bu ey death in that city of who has a sister living eith Council Bluffs, whose hust mill owner. name of The letter is si A V. P D Must Obey the € Deputy Sheriff Shea and Patrick rrested G on o Both are wit. damage suit of Morris but refused to recog- d upon them, Postal Clerks Appointed. W. E. Steek, of Conceron, Mo., and John E. Yates, of Gallation, Mo., have been ap- pointed mail clerks in this circuit. The former will sued the route on the Union Pacific between Omaha and Ogden, and the latter will run on the Burlington, be- tween Kansas City and Oxford. “The Bee' for Smokers. D. A. Davison, of Wymore, has great faith n Tue Bee, of which heis the active and eMcient agent in his city. His latest evi- dence of esteem for the paper is the christen- ing of a new brand of cigars with the name of ik Bee. It is to be hoped they will prove as popular and attain as large a circu- lation as their namesake. in the £,000 ainst Patrick Ford, nize the subpoena sc Balch Last night, at the Barker hotel, an elegant banquest was given by Manager Balch to ieorge Wilson's minstrels, The train by which the company intended to leave the city was delayed over six hou 1S an uccom- modation. A very enjoyable cvening was gpent and the members departed feeling sat- isfied with their visit to Ow 3 eat. Paid Dear For the Coal, A darky bearing the name of Joseph Smith aght just before dawxn yesterday w sack of conl from his neighbor, P ahue's coul bin. He was delivered ov. to the police, and on _arraiznment the judge fined him £12.50. His honor then gave him a brief | impressing on his mind that honesty is the best polic ug him that the ehicapest way 10 get anything is to buy it. A Narrow Escape. An exciting oceurred on Daven- port from centh to Sixteesth about 9 o'elock e terdny marning, the wagon becom being thrown violent He was dragged several ing upset andth «dr 1, to pavement fortunately some men seeing bis stopped the frightened horses and life. He was considerabl iined no scrious injury. ron was completely demolished, The of the man was regarded us almost a miracle by the spectators, A Brotherhood Sociable. A very pleasant and numerously-attended sociable under the auspices of the Irother- hood of Carpenters and Joiners of Ame took place on Tuesday nightat the Ga hall. About onc hundred membe wives took part in the festivities, whic the city presented ation with some uscful article, whicl flled for last night. After the articl 1 disposed of i SUpper wis s impromptu dance brought a p evening 1o a close, Padly Edio J. Brett, alias T brought into th police station e morning covered with blood. Upon exami nation it was found that he had a large gash on his check, acut on the he s , a nose much baite 1 and otherwise disti The city physician was called and dressed the wounds. man was unable to tell Low he came by his injuries. The pe found him near the Unig tors ond he could not even tell how t there, He is ustranger to the police, At Teast they could not recognize hini under his present conditions. Dr. Joferis’ v of diphtherin. ledy cures every No physician Those who take Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic never have dyspepsia, costive- ness, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague and malavia, poor appetite, low spirits, headache or kidney troubles, Price 50 cents, Goodman Drug Co. ——— Deceiving Railroad Labor A communication to the commission labor statistics at Denva cals the that labor agents all over the country are swindling men who are trying to make an honest living by hard work, and sending them out to Oregon and Washington Terri tory where thesupply greatly exceeds the demand. As a consequence hundreds of men are without money or work, and wmong them are a number who it is alleged have been sent there from Omaha. The writers say that the fare from Denver to the place where they were shipped to get work was case required, 3 of fact only §15, but when they tried to get back it was . They had been promised from to £2.50 per day, but found $1.50 the Righest rate paid, and only a few ont of the many bundreds sent werc able o get that, The same state of affairs exists at Riparia, Farmington, and Walla Walla. Commis. sioner Driscoll of Colorado, intimates that in future all labor skirks shall be prosecuted 10 the fullest extent of the law, but says a Bpjority of the vicllus are seul 1050 great & distanco that they never o plain, He adyises all men in search of a job 0 beware of the blackb d announcement of wood wages in Washington Territory and me back to com- Oregon An Absolate Care. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup tions, Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT: Sold by an Drug Co., at 3 ts per box 0 cents, by rawil ¢ STABLISHE IDENTITY John Hess Turns Out to Be the Miss- ing Homer Mason. urday last & man known in this locality as John Hess dropped dead on a farm owned by & Mr. Ryan, in MeArdlo precinct, this county. But little was known of the indi vidual's carcer, and he was buried in Forest Lawn cemetery at the expense of Douglas county Yesterday inquiry was at the cor. seription of o particular fingzers of the the deceased. It was given, t oints being that one of the right hand was off at the center joint, and there was a scar on the chin. This tallied with the intricate points of identification in connection with Homer Mason, who went by the name of Hess in this section, but whose prover cognomen was Mason. It now trauspires that Homer Mason, one morr put one year ago, suddenly left his Eastern Towa and departed for parts un The_reason of his d unknown to his wife, whom he in somewhat destitute circumstances. W man in question hearing nothing con ing, the missing man, packed up her ch: and came to Omiha, taking up quarters her brother, John Ogden, who resides in the vicinity of the Carter white lead works. Mra. Mason, while here, loarned that her husband had been in this section, and also the name of Hess, death of the indi terday, when she parture was left behind The not hie: in question untii was informed of the matter by a neighbor. Inquiry was made which confirmed the identity of Mason. It is quite probable that the body will be examined in the immediate future and given proper burial, Mrs. Mason is yet ignorant of the cause of her husband's sudden departure from their lowa home, Advice to Mothers, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al- W be used for children teethin, It soothes the child, softens the guwms, allays all pai curesfind colic, and is the best remedy for e ik bot A Great Excursion Rockies and return for $10— st trip on record. On Tuesday vember 27, the great Roc Is oute, the Chicago, Kansas & Nebr Railway, will celebr: the extension of its famous system to the y mountains by giving n, the round trip fare f Colorado Denver or Pueblo will be only 10, with tickets good for fifteen days. Excursion train leave Joseph at 9:47 Kansas City a.m. diarrtioea, To th g mornin Denver tock Only $10 to Colo or Pueblo and return. nd Island excursion Tuesdiy morning, vember 27. Tickets goodjfor fifteen Y MARKET. Instruments Placed on Record Dur- ing Yesterday wood and wi to M Smith, lots .8 1,800 prings, THE REAL ace, wl. B Lockwdod, lots and 1ot 10, LW 500 mith dne Wite to L, und &, blk 37, Benson, Junction View terrac b'Sut- T Place Buila's ass'n 10 € lot i, Windsor Place extension, Windsor Blace Build' ass'n to €8 Wool- lot 15, Windsor Pluce extension, wd 800 otton und wife to J A Krug, lot 13, WA Redick's add, and lot 2, blk 6, Orchard Il w a. 3 e 3,000 15 Wild and ‘wife £0'C") Kicrle ot 'al, 10t Dlk 112, Florence, S S 000 J Wisier and wite to F G Darie, W 10 fi 10t 6, blk &, Brookline, w d.. 00 A P Drake ¢t al to G Bradley, iot 18, blk Drake's add, w d %00 M Wilkinson to RS Manisby, 1t5 and 18, saunders & Himebaugh's mld. Vit Hill, w'd Patrick Land Coto A’ L Weat, Tots 2 Dundee Place, w d 515 ft lot' 2 and n ) f ) 1 Redick's add, q ¢ d L 18 Hill ‘and Wisband to Mutual Imp Co, w 50 ft lots 1 and 2, blk 19, Hunscom place,wd... C iocher and blk o, Pavker's add, G W Logan and wife'to C 1t Stéadman, iot iton place, w d €50 M A Byers to J Nichols, o 40 it of W 21 iot 1, Barttlet's add, w d;....... 2 Sixteen transfer Building Permits. The following building permits were issued by inspector Whitlock yeste b, ultoration, 1613 Douglas...... 8300 Iy 2 oo A3 Conupson, Wirchouse 250 e Canficld I\\<m)-nwm)nm«\\\nul comb, 5 gregating..... Four permits, If you necd a perfect tonie ora blood purifier, take Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic. It speedily cures all_troubles of the stomach, kidneys and liver. Can be taken by the most delecate. Price 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. B e B Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses issued yesterday : Name and Residence. { Adolph Swanson, Or Nellie Lundien, Oma 1c 1. Rhoades, Anthens, Om nk Lank, Omabia, ¥ Chudo, Omaba hn A. Tussell, Omal bbie Grir ame W. Conrey, 1 Sarah MeGee, Omaha, Searcely have the citizens of Omaha had time to expi appreciation of the exhibit of the Western Art asso- aha ciation, of the efforts of its members, when Mr. G. W, Lininger offers to place on exhibit his extensive and and The ollection, under the auspices of, for the benelit of the associntion, gullery will be opened to the public o Thursday at 10 o'clock a. m., Novembet continuing through the days of Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday, In the gen- erous muniticence of his offer in thus placing his galle ind colleetion to the benefit and ady we of the association Mr. Lininger establishes for himself th une relution to Omahn as held by th generous and philanthropic Coreorin.of Washington City. The exhibit, com- prising works from the brush of the grand masters of Euvope and purchased at cost, will prove a great treat to the lovers of art, oxceeding, ns it does, any private gallery west of New York, I inasmuch as the price of admission is but 25 conts and_the proceeds 1o be for the art association in establishing a permanent institution for the exhibition and sale of their work, we sincerely hope the eitizens generally will attend and thus add their mite in assistance to accomplish this great work, reflecting 1o the credit of Omaha, - A Use in Waiting. Chicago Tribun “Can I see Mr. Haggerty?” anquired the caller at the juil.” “Before he was arrested he owed me a little bill that he promised he would pay at this date, and he has al- w been a wan of his word,” You can sce him if you will wait a fow minutes,” replied the turnkey. *His attorne; \ is with him now. The tailor shook his head and sighed deeply. he e 15 n0 use in my waiting,’ - — Tom and Jerry Sets, Hot water urns, cheap, A. A, STEWART & CO., 1405 Juckson streets THE OMAHA DAILY LISTI INDEBTEDNESS, What the National Board of Trade Would Like to Do, Secretary inger returned from his visit to Chicago, He comes with the un diminished lence in Omaha's future, and says that all he has seen east convinces con him more and more of the great future in store for the Gate City Mr. Nattinger's espeeial duty at Chicago to attend the national convention of s of trade. » latter was in session days—Wednesday, irsday and Fri day of last week, and the meetings were held at the Grand Pacific hotel oI found many things to surprise mo," said Mr. Nattinger, “but 1 ore than to discover that the great west had prac- tically no representa outside of myself and gentleman tinneapolis, Th effete east there in force. There were about sixty delegates present, but except the two [ mentione the representatives came from cast of Chic ). The president of the meeting was Mr. 1 erick Fraley, a fine venerable gentleman cighty-five years old, hailing from the Quaker City. Mr. i has presided over the uational cor tions for twenty-one years, and will probu continuo in tiat position as long us he is abit to_get around. Mr. Nattineer considers this repeated elaction of Mr. Fraley to the important oftice of chairman of the uational committee a at wiark of respect to the gentleman lya line of procedure interests of the or was up for cas laid over to the 3 ad Mr. Nattin that western boards should representation by the time i de e contem- nal eommittee. It the United States One_ ve discussion.” ) next meeti zer considers secure adequite of the next meeting, ed action of the' natid fers to_the listing in nsus of the aggregate indebtedness of the citizens of lavge citics in the United States. This, if carried into effect, would militate against the credit standing of western c munities. t mistakes would be m and Omaha, with other_ large western Citi would be placed in a false position, and a wrong idea of their financial standing given 10 eastern capitalists. When aaked how this would occur Mr. Nattinger explained that the information fol the census was derived n tnis way: The y _important subject mortizages filed on property were taken down and charged against the but eredit was ne iven for the proportions of such mort paid off at the A gives a mort- gragzes that might have been timeof entry. For example e on his building for $10,000. That is the amount entered in the aithough, at ame tin 00 of srtzage off, and only 1 fact owe 3,000 priginal sum The question of silver coinage and the de- sirability of stopping its issue was also brought up and laid over fora y The eastern delegates we strongly in favor of the stopped. Delegate Cole- protested agains having 188u¢ wee, and desired to be placed on record to that effect. ‘The next convention of the assaciation will take place at Louisville, Ky. The dute has not been definitel sibly take place in Noven rd vh(fl thand :Llnm\ fixed, but it will pos- of next year, 16074 Far- Stands nam. AN ALLEGED HOUSE OF SHAME, Mra. Dooley ‘What ays of Mrs. Reav- en's Place. accompanied by her grandda Collister, a_girl of about fourteen, were at the police station yesterday to swear out two warrants against one Mrs. George Reaven, who lives at 2425 Charles street, Mrs. Dooley has the appearance of a re- spectable woman, and she says she formerly vesided in Lincoln. Two months ago she came to Omaba, hoping to make a better liv- ing, asshe has lived here before, She is a widow and supports herself and her orphan grandchild by canvassing. She says she ok rooms with Mrs. Reaven at the number above mentioned, but soon became horrified to ' discover that the house was being used as a house of assigna tion. S and gave Mrs. Reave J she had, and made arrangements to puy the remainder of the debt soon. Mrs. Réaven, she claims, beeame very abusive, and taking all the old womau’s and giri's clothing,which are valued atabout $30, secreted them, and refused to give them up'until the remainibg fraction of the debt was paid. Still later, while yrs, D she says that she_belicves Mr: at through her pockats and robbed her of what little money she had left, aud also of a gold pin. A war- rant charging Mrs. Reaven with grand larcony has been sworn out, and_ Ser- geant has been detailed to nvesties atter and sce whather Mrs. fine exacted from gnation or prostitu- v all the mone; Reaven shall not pay the keepers of houses of & tion. M . Dooley is erief stricken over the fact she has had her little anddaughter in such a place. MORTUARY. ‘The funeral of Mrs, Krelle, the mother of Mr, Krelle, hatter of Thirteenth street, toolk place from her late resigence on Center strect yesterday afternoon. The remains were followed to the gr a large number of friends of the i lady. The inter- ment took place at Laurel Hiil cemetary. «Only %10 to Colorado Springs, Denver or Pucblo and return. Grand Reck Island excursion Tucsday morning, No- vembe ets good for fifteen days Ward. ‘The aldermanic fight iu the Ninth ward is practically settled in advance of the prelim- inaries, by the withdrawal of certain north side candidates in favor of E. P. Davis of Briggs place as a compromise candidate, “This action was taken at the Second preeinct mecting Tuesday night after consulting the south side business men and citizens who agree 1o support Mr. Davis, Davis is a_memb firm of the sweill owners of the iron works All the editors connected with the Ladies’ Home Jour- nal are high salaried writers, for they are the best to be had for money. The most distin- guished writers in the United States are regular contribu- tors; Such names ilizabeth Stuart Phelps, Josiah Allen’s Wife, Mary J. Holmes, Rose Terry Cooke, Will Carleton, Robert J. Burdette, Mrs, John Sherwood, Dr. William A. Hammond, Kate Upson Clarke. The illustrations are the finest published and the artists engaged comprise such distinguished names as Frederick Dielman, Wm. St. J. Harper, W. L. Taylor, H. Winthrop Pierce, Aug, Buhl Frank T, Merrill, Miss Maud Humphrey, Miss: Elizabeth S ‘Tucker and others. The JournaL has a larger circulation than any other periodical ever published in this country. The November number is on the news-stands —-six cents, Cusmis Pustisiing Company, Philadelpbia BEE: THURSDAY Absolutely Pure. This powder never va streieth wnd. whol 5. "Move e ical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot i compwtition with e Tuit] SI10FE Welht Al or phosphate powdors, only in cans Roval Iluklm: Powder ( \\nllnl et, \\nr A marvelof pu CALIFORNIA! THIZ LAND OF " DlSCOVERlES. =i o SU PTI ?}\srflfi Cousts, J3rondn 150\&' DIS THRO) Lufié?—é‘ifi,’lam er(d or- circulan$], perbottled pr 2—.‘ For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. INE MED: co-eRoVILLE CAL | Sa.nta Abie :and : Cat-R-Cure T 99 NOVEMBER 1888, THE CHIEF ATTRACTION for this week will be in our boys’ department. Many of our patrons eagerly look forward to our special sales in this department, and we have decided to give them the coming week, a benefit greater than ever. We will call the attention of mothers who haye been in the habit of paying $6, $8 and $10 for suits and overcoats for little boys 4 to 13 years old to the suits and overcoats which we sell this week for less than half these prices. They are equal in every respect to those sold by others for double the money. A few samples ot the many bargains we offer are the following s Overcoats with capes to match, at $1.00, 200 very neat Children’s 200 excellent Chinchilla Overcoats with capes of s: A beautiful line of Chinchilla me Beaver material at £2.50. and Astrachan Overcoats of handsome de- signs, and elegantly trimmed with plush and fur, at one-half their value. In suits we offer to-day: 800 of our celebrated strictly all wool Children’s made, at $2.50; the regular price of these suits is everywhere £5 We have received and opened especially for this sale an immense line of Suits, sizes 4 to 12, elegantly .00, Boys’ Long and Knee Pants, among which we offer some decided bargains, MEN’S PANTS. Our buyer having closed out the entire stock of a manufacturer of fine Pants, we have arranged the goods their regular retail price, gest offering this season. 500 pair fine strictly 800 pair elegant silk into several lots, and are enabled to offer them at one-half At the figures we marked them they will be found the big- all wool Cassimere Pants, heavy weight, at $2. and wool pants at $2.50. 400 pairs extra fine all worsted Pants, as good as any custom made, at $3.75. Extra long and reve on these Pants is unneces store and examine the stoff ad 8 wy. but that will 011]) give you the idea of now iney noox they s for ) We show gome are made of. mention were never sold for less than £4.00. But while we devote the most svace to clothing, we do not neg- lect our furnishing goods. Every department has been considera- bly enlarged since we have the new addition, and in every line we offer daily some new drives. oung men will be foun'| among them. samples in our We want yon to call into the The cheapest of all these 3 lots we Comment Douglas street window, Just now we are having a big run in Gloves and Underwear. The prices wesell all these goods at are big attractions. Handling everything, as we do, in immense quan- tities, it is utterly impossible for other houses to offer goods at the prices we do. THEY DID IT. What? Cured among otherc the following. They write B Central Ave. Cininnat 0.} Jaimiary 4, 1, Athlophoros Pills have e |e e of liver i el o e of i o Wi rha ts onbied with jecntion and Lo bas Tmproved wous derfully. F. H. ROWERAM] 16 Rosette St., New Haven. Ct., February 10th, 18, horos Pills worked wonders in my dyspepeia. | EMMA L CLARK, pho-ros Pills are small and it to_take, yet wonderfully Invaluible for kidney nts, dyspepsia, in- digestion, constipation, heudache, etc, They’ll take away that tired i g new life and strength, AF~Gend 6 cents for the beautiful colored ple. e, " Moorish Maiden,” THE ATHLOPHOROS C0. 112 Wall &t. . Y. "To those who are suftering rrom Conghs, Cold, monia, Rheu tatfea an atis other pains o gen son of the el far gr SON'S PLASTER, never fails to afford prompt ro- THE interest in N TARIFF gently used. " This plaster male a reputation solel merits as scientifie ren ponnded on selentific by chemists and integrity m 1S OF LITTLE INTEREST: Its greatand in- creasing popularity has induced to upscruputous imitagors many fraudulent conunter: the marker. "Careful b 5 usk for BENSON'S nuunruw. L others, put 5 o) 8 al copy of the Doctor,” & 10 book. TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Tutro Tumel Company. A degrce for foreelosure against the SUTRO T NELCompany hus just been entered in the Unit Stutes Cirenit Court, Ninth Clrenit Distriet of Nevadu, and the property of that company will be sold (here underutan early date. Tie Leorganization Come eby gives notice that st y wiil be llowed u FINAT i hitherto unassented stock by subseribing and depositing their stock a8 hereto- Wbkeriptions to s will bo B Trust Compa § Brond- mitt Kholders of that owit CENTS ING FROM THE DATE NOV, 3, 1888, AT 1 and thereafter 2, 1889, Al O Wil wuth Blank forms 1on to (he L for thls wuthorization ars i be ol Wpplic St Com Mice, 0r at room 19, Feventh #oor, Mills Bulld. W Yok EW YOI, Ootober 3, 158 H, R, BALTZEL, Chairman, GORDON MACDONALD. MOR REORGA SELIGMAN, ATION COMMITT GRATEFUL- Epp COMFORTING, s’'s Cocoa. lllll“\l\l AST. ke of ho natural lnwe enoug Greds of subtle Ver a fatal sttt by Kooy | bure blood wna s propery Civifhervice tzote, * PV Aiudo siuply witih Dol water or itk 10 Bt pouti Uns by Grocers Iab JA EPPS ¥ CU.. Houlopatiue Chemista, LONDON, ESGLAND, 8old only Chest Pains, Poeu- 1ut this sea- ch sufferers a remody which lief when faithfully and intelli- has M on its principles, undoubted ability PLASTER stamp to t Streot nstructions valuable pportunity Lo p1o- 1 Sare | ifest apprectation of our efforts > our_customers, stimulates us to wor, nents arenow being offered OV AND CHILDR OVERCOA Frosh induc in the follow COATS. BOYS' WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER i OIL AND LIME. Cures Cou chius, Debili y, Wast and Scrolulous TIE GENUINE AITICLE g Diseases umors, alarity lie pure D o, b w Vanrly | A. b, ¢ To the Stockholders of the Ogalalla Land and Cat'le Company. Notice i hereby give the annual meet the Stockhiol ) 1he O « Linnd anad Catile Company, will be held at the Company's office in_the city of Omahu, Nebraska, on Wednesday, December ith, 1855 at i o'clock p .., for the clection of diredtors for the eusuing year, and for the transaction of such other bus: Iness s may come before the meeting WILLIAM A. PAXTON, Pro ERH AN ident. Ceretury. Omaha, Neb NOV-T-10: anhanw One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatmant of all Chroaic or the So-called Incurable Diseases. of PRIVATE wders of the MANHOOD L all cses All ai RED and cnt o pden tamp Office--Bushman Blogs, 16th and Douglas Sts. Omaha, Neb, 1 | five days. Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Glothing Gomp Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. | Your Left Live IS OUT OF ORDER? READ THIS IF IT IS, A Bxoprietury Moticn that neods but s twisd to prove its worth, flr L'allender s Left Lier itrs, ‘The Quly Distilled Bitters in the United m'—rl The omly Bitters recognized by the United States_ intornul revenno Jaws as & Pro: rictary Medicine, Luwfully Patented. No. of atent 149,673, Contains no fusil otls, no sontial oils, o forelgn aubstance o damiag: ing drugs. A perfoctly pure medicine, com. pounded from pare Root Herts aga Ol Poachs pleasnnt to the taste, quiot und decisive in ite affect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice in Regilatos the Bowels, Tovigorntes Cures Diseased Liver, Hovives improves the Appetite Quickly, ex the wnole system. New Life to the Inactive L the Kidney: Regul whele system. ors oo s0ld 1n Omana, Neb Richiardson Dry X tulera w1 |ntoran) of ") Gooaun Drag Co. W. J. Whitehouse. rdl, Namn' K. Fariawortn, M ¢ arog 3 I8 Piararacy e Siviilo, ¢ M s Pharidacy im0t won, M 1SS0, (G0, Bova's Pharmacy, (F A, Melcher, 1o Frank Dellone & Co., 'whiolesale dealers 1o CIk LeltLiver Bitters To s, Dolls, Pimsh Goo Albums, &., F MILWAUKEF Will have the il 1 of at the following places betore Grazd Island, Columbus, Norf and Lincoln, CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID to any of the For particu lars and date travelling ma, above towns. , addre, 35 our PfGSGNE Your Hsalm D. . HALL & COUS PERFO. Jeatish (HUCKSKIN UNDEL GARMENTS Sinitn 10 persons suscept il Jia 1 est protection aguinst PNE MONIA, RITEUMATS il ull LUNG DISEAR mended for Lad men by the Med Bend for filustrated eir CANFILLD RUBBER MANUFACTUNENS New York C €0, SOLE 85 Leozard 8., JUNICIOUS AND PERSISTENT J227 Advortisiug bus alwiys proven successful. Before placing ang Newspaper rtising consulh LORD & THOMAS, ———————— OMANA MEDICAL w° SURGIGAL INSTITUTE, N. W. Cor. 18th & Dudue Sty FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Clironic and Sureical Diseasog BRACES, Apyl[ncos for Deformities and Trusi Taciiities, npparatus and remedios fo atimenc of evers form f disohse Modical or Surgical Treatmont. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS, Tloard and attendamce; bent Lospital accomumodes tioun in the west. Witk Fort CIROULARS on Daformities nft:l Bracony Frussor, Club Feet, Curvature of the' wors: C: Calarrh, “Bronchjils, uJ!o lapay. Ridne. nd afl Burglowl Oporation| Kinciricity " Baraly e ar, Wutn wad Bivod. Discases of Women a Speolalty. BoOk ON DIsEA&ES 0F WOMEN FREE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTH MAKING A BPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. 17 tronted. Sroblliig 1, mithoyt mere oay of Vital Poy toratlve traatme; Tarions unnt1o to vialt s mas bo treated .n.u..t pomdenco. Al commiaionions confld. 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