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[ | THE CITY. Thl! wife of I‘lre Chief Galligan is very il Henlth Officer Petit entered upon the discharge of his official duties yester- day. Oil_ Tnspector John MecDonald has been laid up for several days with a fractured ankle, Harry Allen, the alleged confidence man, put up #100 in police court yester- day for his appearance for trial on Wednesday. Senator Paxton has decided to add two more storys to the Merchant hotel, and make other improvements, to cost in all about $35,000. The teachers’ examination for certifi- cates to teach in the city of Omaha will commence jto-day at 9a. m. in the high school building. The total number of homeless wander- ers who were given anight’s lodging in the police station during the month of March amounted to 124 Dunn and Carroll, two prisoners who were working on the street force on Tenth street yestorday afternoon made way for liberty and got it. Fire purtially consumed Dan Stevens’ barn at Fourteenth and Mason yesterday Children and matehes were the cause. Damage, about $25, The roof of William Rachman’s grocery store on Bleventh street, near Capitol avenue was slightly damaged by fire at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The hackmen are wroth over the action of the council in charging them 10 cents for a copy of the ordinance regulating the operation of cab and hack lines. During the month of March City Garbage hmpovun Goldsmith removed 118 dogs, 61 cats, 2 colts, 40 horses and 1 calf, a total of 222 dead animals as against 190 for the month of Februar A large force of men commenced yes terday to take up the old Farnam street water pipe for the purpose of put- ting in its place a new and much larger one. They made the first break at the Tenth street crossing. The report of Captain Green of the night force for the month of March shows that thirty-one of the thirty-nine officers on the night force have either been sick part of the time or absent on leave. The report of Captain Cormack for the day force hows that eighteen of the thirty-five officers had missed an aggregate of 114 days from the same cause. Personal Paragraphs, J. W. Haynes, Conn., is at the Millard. F. E. Day, of Boston, is at the Millard. S. Boynton, of Boston, is at the City. . Wingtield, of Des Moines, is at the Pax- C. H. Cornell, of Valentine, is at the Pax- C. S. Stringer, of Chicago, is at the Pax- J, B. Patterson, New Yorl, is at the Mur- ray. V. Steenbock, of Philadelphis, 15 in tho city. S, 8. Jameson, of Boston, is at the Mil- lard. 3 F B. Edwards, of Duluth, is at the Mil- ard, M. R. Hopowell, guest. R. L. Ruddick, of Keokuk, guest. A. L. Young, of Burlington, Ia., is at tho Paxton. J. B. T. Hall, Murray. John ‘I Nesbitt and family, Platte, are at the Paxton, AL Fairbrother, editor of the Lincoln Daily Call, was in the city Sunday. Johnson Brigham, editor of the Cedar Rapids (Ia.) Republican, is at the Murray. General Frederick has returned from Hot Springs, Ark., rejuvenated in feeling and appearance and_entirely relieved from his irksome companion, rheumatism. Mr. W. H. Wood, mechanical engineer, is here to represent tie old well known firm of Bement, Miles & Co.,, machine builders for railroad shops, on the order to be given by the Union Pacific railroad on April 1. Tekamah, is a Millard is a Paxton of Kansas City, is at the of North A Hunting Party. John M. Thurston, C. ¥'. Catlin and Henry Homan went west yesterday will on a hunting expedition. They camp along the Platte. One License. Christ P. W. Hansen was granted a licenss to wed Christense H. June yesterday in the county court. Both are residents of Omaha, and their respective ages are thirty and Twenty-two, Gone t Holt County. John W. Boyer, a eolored boy who escaped from the prison at O'Neil a few days ago, and who has been in the county jail here, was removed yesterday by Sheriff M. Eavey of Holt county. Admit Their Guilt, Captain Cormack went to Nebraska City yesterday and returned with Georgo Wilson and John McGill who were arrested there oharged with the burglary of Doolittle’s ewelry store on Lake street. They admit heir guilt. e He Was Smoking, C. M. Hummel, of this city, while loading shells at Ashland was seriously burned by the explosion of a powd He was smoking at tho time, which ac for the trouble. Another man, Louis Truax, ‘was even moxo horribly burnea. Victims of Anotion Sharks. Nick Otelle, of Petorsburg, says he was intimidated into taking & brass watch which he did not bid on in McConnell's auction shop, ot 712 South Tenth stroet. Ernest Paetow ulso complains to the police that ho was swindled out of §19 in the same joint, More Obscene Mail, George Francis Norton, who resides at Thirteenth and Chicago strcets, was ar- rllfi med before United States Commissionor orson yesterday on tho charge of sond-* g obsceno matter through the mails, Ho wus held in $500 bouds to the United States district court. . A Oareless Storckeepor, The proprietors of the grocory storo at 1605 Howard, carelessly loft their store open Sunday night and it was found in that condi- tion by Officer Clark, who bolted the front door and passing through locked the back door and left the key at the police station where the vrovnemr tuund it Nule I\Dr Belginm, The name of Edwin H. Terrell, of Texas, was sent to the senate last Saturday by President Harrison to be confirmed for the sy intment as minister to Belginm, Ter- is & brother to Colonel T'errell of the De- mxtmonl of the Platte, who has been sta- wed at Omaha for a number of years, Rev. M. P. Dowling's Departure. Rev. M. P. Dowling, 8, J., left Omaha jesterday to take up his residence in De- troit, where he has been sent to take charge of the Jesuit colloge. He preached his fave- woll _discours at St ¢ church{Sunday night to a very large audicnce. The kecuost regret is expressod in cl; and college circies over lether Dowling's leparture, ——— Charged With Fraud. The case ugeinst G. W. Morrow, charging bim with efubezzlement, has beeu continued dntil April 15, in Justice Read's court, Mor- row is & young man aud was an agent for the Union sanufacturing company, The com- plaint, which was filed by James Feligh, a cuses Morrow of having fraudulontly ereted about six sewing niachines, valued at $150, with the intention of defraucing the sompanv, ‘A BHREWD MOVE, Hon. John A. MoShane 8o Character- izes & Recont Scheme. “It was a_shrowd move,” said the Hon, John A. McShane to a Brr reporter last night, “for the corrupt ring that has control of the municipal matters in South Omaha to acense the stock yards and packing house people of concocting a scheme 1o squander the monay of the citizens of South Omaha in ase of the success at to-morrow’'s election of tho ticket they aro supporting. The fact of the matter is the busin eople of South Omaha have united for pro ion from the council already in power. ‘The talk of the members of the present council of extrava- gance don’t look well in the face of the fact that they run the town of South Omaha £300,000 in debt last year, and judgments for that amount are in force now against the corporation. The business people of the town want to put in a council that will stop such extravagance for the com- ing year, after which h new charter will be m effect and ovei.ups_in the municipal expense account will e charged to the members of the counciland no court will have power to render judgments against the town for indebtedness incurred by un- warrantable and outragious extravagance, No, instead of planning further enormous expenditures the people's ‘candidates at_to- morrow’s clection are on the platform of re- trenchment, If the magnates of the present council were honest in their cry of wolf they could have taken steps to protect the citizens by passing on_the new charter before this election and thus made it impossible for incoming council to squander the people money. They simply wanted to get in and have another pull at the crib before the in- auguration of a new and honest order of things.” Don’t hawk, hawk, blow, spit, and dis- gust overybody with your offensive breath, but use Dr. atarrh Remedy and end it. Sage’s Ca l‘l“)l!:\“lhy ATAL. The Mishap of a S'reet Oar Driver Likely to Cause Death. Harry Mardrum, driver of street car No. 80 of the Farnam and Thirty-sixth streets line, met with an accident at 4 o'clock yes- terday afternoon that will probably result fatally. In turning his car at the turntable on Thirty-sixth street, the team, a spirited one, started up and pulled the car off the track. Mardrum had changed his_team to r end of the car to pull it back into n when one of the horses kicked him him nocked team then sta lucky dri river th under the wheels, The i zging the un- feet under y passed over his ) rar owa. the gradsito Ty e rBtreat v Hore ot o rese al and the car piled up ‘on top of them, effect- ually ending the runaway. Mardrim was picked up by some graders who were g near and carried in an un- us condition to a store near by and medical aid summoned. He was _feat- fully cut and_bruised about the head and shoulders. Both collar bones were broken and one side of his head erushed almost to a jelly. The physicians have but iittle hope of his' reco The injured man is about twenty-five years of age, unmarried and boarded near the Park avenue stables of the Horse Carcompany. His parents, who live near Philadelphia, have been informed of his accident and condition. >hosphate, onic ng sustenance to both The Best I known, furnis! aud bo brain Broke the Ground. The breaking of the ground for the new P thodist Episcopal church, at the cor- wentieth and Davenport strects, took place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. There was quite & hundred people o cene, and the c ro ut o timg and be: These opened w ahiymn with org: mpaniment, whichwus followed by a prayer by the rector, Re House. Appropriate remarks werd then made by Rev. Lemon, Mayor Broatch, Revs. Clendening, Duryea, Harsha, Dean Gardner, Lamar and Detweiler. After these addresses the ground was broken for the new church, the Rev. House throwing the first shovelful of dirt. Then came the doxology and bene- diction and the congregation disporsed. ‘The plans and specifications for the struc- ture call for a very imposing edifice, and it will be a decided ornament to the part of the city in which it is located. I cheerfully recommend Red Clover Tonic to those suffering from iroubles of the stomach and liver. Iam now on my second bottle, and it makes me feel like a new man. C. M. Connor,Nashua, Ia., Goodman Drug Co. Reading the Testimony. The county commissioners yesterday met. Mr. O'Keefe introduced a resolution that the testimony i the poor farm investi- gation be read over in committee of the whole, and that the latter instruct the chair- man of the investigating committee to report upon the same to the board. Mr. Mount favored the resolution. Mr. Anderson objected on the ground that it wag not customary for juries to read testi- mony and 1t was as & jury the board had been sitting. “The resolution was adopted and at 4 o'clock yosterday the board was listening to the testimony, which covers 117 pages. The delicious lr.Lg :\nce. refreshing coolness and soft beauty imparted to the skin by Pozzoni's Powder commends it te all ladies, —— In Trouble. Charles Duke had a rumpus with Lide, bis ‘‘woman,” in a Davenport street; bagnio. After knocking her over he spent the rest of his strength breaking the windows and smashing the furniture. He was arrested and fined §12. Adolph Sidmarl was found taking boxes from S. P, Morse's store at an early hour and was arrested. He claims that 4 short man with a black moustache sold him the boxes for 60 cents. The judge doubted the story and fined & k In 1050 *Brown's Br introduced, and their success as o curo Tor colas, Colghs, ReumIe: and Dronchitis hag been unparallelied. ial Troches Slaven on Street Sweepiug. Owen Slaven, of Fauning & Slaven, has just returned from the cast, and says that if he is compelled to scrape the streets which are covered with carth after the winter at sweeping pricos, it will bankrupt his firm, The contract was taken with the understand- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:: TUESDAY. APRII 2 ing that the scraping was to be pald for at extra rates, as it haa been two years * proviously. This _scrapin, will cost 50 cents per _yar and there are thousands of yards which will require this attention and the cost of these would more than counter-balance tho profitd'of their sweeping contract, under which they are paid at the rate of 82 cents per 1,000 yard. Mr’ Slavin says his firm is willing to do what is fair, but holds this cleaning can’t be exucted of 1t under the contract or in reason. A grand flourish of trumpets often heralds the advent of an article which fails, when tricd. to justify the noise made in its behalf. The unassuming merits of Van Duze flavoring ex- traots derived from choice fruit, of standard purity, and elected over a quarter of a century ago to the chief place among flavors, are too well known to need more than a general reminder. Cheap competiton of valaless articles heighten the popularity of these. All grocers, x FLORENOE, Laborers Throw Down Their Shovels. The suburban village of Florence is all torn mp with excitement over methods that are bemg worked by certain parties for carrying the municipal election there to-day Water Worl Yesterday mcraing about cighty trenc diggers and pipo layers, employed by the waterworks company struck beoause of an order reducing their wages from §1.75 10 §1.50 per day. Iverybody, it scems, was surprised. Tho contrictors claim that no such =order cmanated from them. It sald that V. G. Lang try gave it and oagreed to furnish Italian laborers, who would take the piaces of these men at’ §1.25 a day. The strikers came to town and reported at the company’s office here but were not given their time. Thomas Dupree, the waterworks candidate for mayor was seen, and said that s0 far as he had been able to learn the order reducing wages came from his opponent’s friends, Henry Hall being the land company’s candidate, and was given solely for the purpose of creating a feeling among the men against him at the clection to-day. Hoe went to Sheriff Coburn and ansked for the appointment of five en ns deputy sheriffsto preserve order at the polls. Ho is satisfied that as soon as the election is over the ers will all go back to work, and at old wages. Advice to thers. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should al ways be used for children teething. It soothes hild, softens the gums, allays all_pain, cures wind colic nd is the best remedy for diarrheea. ts a bottle. Twenty Thousand § ool Children. The school census of the city, just com- pleted, shows the following number of chil- dren of school age in the various ward; st ward . Second ward. Third ward Fourth ward Fifth ward. Sixth ward Seventh ward., Eighth ward. Ninth ward.. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT is oaly put up in large two ounce tin nd is an absolute cure for old sores, unds and_chapped hands, and all cruptions. Wil positively cure all for the ORIGINAL AB- joodman cents per box—by mail 30 Drug Co., at % cents. Charged With Perjury. James Ballance was arrested yesterday at the instance of Druggist Kuhiman on tho charge of perjury. Kuhlman’s store on «Ihirtcenth street was burned recently, and in his suit against the Hanover Fire Insur- ance company, Ballance swore that he had delivered gasoline regularly to Kuhiman, the kecping of which Kuhltan’s insurancs policy prohibited. Kuhlman now asserts that he never purchased any gasoline of Ballance at any hence the arrest on the charge of pi Wo feel perfectly safe in recommend- ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for rheu- matism, lame back and all cases requir- ing a liniment. A beneficial effect is apparent from its first application. y aged persons who suffer with pains in the joints and muscles so fre- quently causéd by exposure or sudden changes of wenther, find_immediate re- lief in Chamberlain’s Pain Baim. Give itatrial. Sold by all druggists. Get a Gatling Gun. H. Martin, Thirty-eighth and Davenport, complained at police heaquarters yesterday thata gang of tramps in his neighborhood is terrorizing the women and stealing everything they can lay hands on. One of the rowdies aftempted a lecherous us- sault yesterday upon u respectable Ger- man woman, but her outcries attracted the neighbors and when they appeared tho scoundrel fled. They are trying in Germany to find a substitute for India rubber. No one who has used Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure desires a_substitute, as it is emi- nently successful in coughs,colds and all throat and lung diseases, Goodman Drug Co. Wanted a Big Vest. Captain W. S. Joges, who rooms over Rothery’s saloon was awakened Sun- day night by a burglar strikin % match. The fellow was ordered out by the captan and ‘got” taking Jones’ vest with him. He was arrested, the vest being found in his possession. He waived examination and was held to the dis- trict court in the sum of $:0). He gives the name of Frank Williams. The v not have been of much use to Willi; is @ very small man, while Jones is of pon- derous proportions and nd woighs about 250, Fisher Printing Co., 1011 Farnam st.. telephone 1264, blank book makers, etc, Near the Wheels. Edward Haywood, of the Union Pacific shops fell off the cable cars on Twentieth street, near Nicholas and was knocked sonseless. The horritied passengers thonght he was killed. He remained unconscious about 10 minutes. His injuries were not serious, but he narrowly escaped having his slull fractured. Tsed by the United States Government. _Public ¥ood Aualysts, as the Strongest, K omder does nol contaj Ammonta, 1, tracts, Vanills, 1.ewon, Orauge, Almo; PRICE BAKING POWDER GO.. Now Yorks Hodorsed by the b Furest and most e or Alum, Dr. Pl 1610 8ot contala 3'olsor Chicago. pds of the Great U St Louls,y By POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitudes of low cost, shortwelght alum or Phospnace powders, Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co, 12 Wall street \aw ' York. ESTABLISHED i851 { 186 So. Ohlcugo lils, 1 Clark 8t, ‘The Regular 01d-Established SUAPHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Is sthl Treating with the Greatest S8 SKILL and SUCCESS Chironic, Ncrvnus and Prlvate Disgases. A NERVOUS DEBILITY, Loit Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting' Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the efiects Sure l:m'esl Ic-dm.i 10 early decuy and perhaps Consumption or Insanity, treated scicntifically by new methods with ntver»’u vvfi\l:cen ILIS ind all iad Blood and Skin Dis- .-.ur( rmanertly cured IDNEYand URINARY c‘)mpl’llnll,aleal, Gonorrhoen, Strictu e, Varicocele and all d of the Genito-Urinary s Cired prompily without injury to Stomach, Kulneys or ocher Organs, No experiments, Age and experience ime portant. Cenevitation free and sacred. & Send 4 cents postace for Celebrated Works on rvous and Delicate Diseases. 83~ Those contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female, each 15 cents, both ag cents (stamps). Consult the old Ducm A rnmfiy letter or call s.vermumucru. £lnd shame, and add Kuhlcny to life. &a~Book ife’s (Secret) Errors,” socents (stamps). Medicine and writings sent everywhere, secure from eXposure, Hours, 816 8. Sundays to 1a. Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D 186 So. Clark St. CHICAQO, ILL. Ask Your Retnfler for the JAMES MEANS $4 SIIOE OR THE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. According to Your Needs, JANMES MEANS 84 SFOE light lmd etylish, It fits llkoll tocking, Sl REQUIY -niwAmN I erfectly casy the first thne it It will eatisfy tho m}t'wb tidions, JAMES 83 EIIOL 18 absolutely the ulllg shoe of its price which 03 ever Leen placed ex- tensively on the market in whieh urability 18 cousidered beforo iero out- 3, ward ppear- Ak for the Jomes 8 dcans $2 Shoe for Eoys S J. MEANS & C(‘l » Boston. Full lines of the above shocs for sale by Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. Mtller o —— 1889, TR s « Our new Shoe Department is now ready. ond floor of the new addition, and you will find there the largest and best assorted stock We will take occasion here to remark that it is our ‘intention to lead the retail Men’s shoe trade of Omaha just as we do the Clothing, Furnishing and The introduction of our popular pri< es produced a revolution in the clothing trade, and we propose to accomplish the same in the shoe trade, BEI:IARKE The Best Shoes for the Least Money. In buying shoes you have to rely more upon the house that sells them to you than upon You can not tell the quality of the leather after it is made up into the shoe, nor can you tell how a shoe is made, ag the best. of Men's S8hoes in the city . Hat trade. your own judgement. to look as well good or how poor it is. most expert knowledge and experience. these shoes, & NEW PAIR REKK. ROYA Nehraska Clothing Co’s NEW DEPARTMENT. KNG IMen’'s Shoes. as a You can only tell after In the preparation of our new department we have employed the Our stock is selected from the best and most re liable makers, and so sure do we feel of the quality of all shoes which we are selling above ¢2.5( that we offer toevery purchaser. In case of any unreasonable defective wear of Has any other house ever made such an offer? You will find our prices from 2 Our $1.25, $1.65 and $1.85 shoes are honest and trusty shoes for workingmen. house. are sold in every shoe store for considerable more money. Nebraska Ol Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. MARVELOUS DISOOVERY. Only Genuino System of Memory Training. Four Books Learncd in eno reading. Mind wandering curcd. Every child and ndult areatly bencfitted. Gront Snducemmunta lo Correspoudsnco Clssses with opinions of D« Wan. As Hame Rpectalist i B lllndln‘;gum-l Lo great P ot fho mn'. an GRATEFUL—COMFORTING Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowlelge of the nataral laws whic o 0 nutrl eseapo ma il wh fortfied with puro x’,mn} ! ( rame.—Civll Sorvica Gazoti Mito stmnly with bolfing wittef or ik, Sold only I iaif pound tina by Grocers labeled thud JAMES EPPS& 00." ‘.’:::""'“'""‘w’.'x‘::'.’“ | T LADIES’ DAY. Wednes_day, April 3.| TheLion"High Pressure Hosé The Best is the Cheapest! FOR SALE BY THE Following Plumbers 4 Hussey & Day Co., M. A. Free, iraham Park, J. J. Hanighan, J. L. Welshans, J. R. Barnacle, L. Morrison, d Rose & Balfe, And all leading plumbers throughout the west. sure guaianioo tmprinted in tho body over 15 a protection 10 the consumer Against common hose. TATE GUITARS ADE BY CHAYNES & (o - BOSTON FASS " sz ron uwnm\'rm (ATALOGVE FREE HEB Kl LD~ L OWEST DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors te John €. Jacobs.,) Undertakers and Emb almer At theold stand 1407 ¥arnam St. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended, elephone 10 No. 22 D-Nm.ud thro ‘I 8 o IO Ved oA PENNYE it AN ‘ectual an fper box nym.h‘u‘?namnm ] ‘l(‘lhfl ps. Address Tes u BTROIT, Micd For sale and bu mail by Goodman Dru giCo., Omaha, Nebraska. . DR. OWEN'S ELECTRIC BELT AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Auo, 18, 1887, ImPRovED Feo. 1, 1889, ? flAL?A!vw lmfx!' Ao OTRO. iy Gty ervous Debility s, ervol T ot l«&'d'inu intgpeor 8 YL A R e 'or Temaie THIAL, aest 7o ar WEN EL LE0T) & APPLIANCE 00, OV e .?n“’n.'o'.’at.y, B0 RITP’TURTE { ELEGTRIC BELT ~mroeeiacs AND TRUSS COMBINED. H?I%‘lé.lztlvlil’w TRUSS, dopeed Ll i Ly i ALEoymlo w uru{scl 00, thi L LA artmen riory (mm- ot lmlhnl A, Washin d sals, inda st b on, Flour, v be), ‘and .um..u 1o th Afleiis and d il 1 p. T T, Eor faraiing for the Tdian L ot 00000 pounda Bacon. Sh00000 pounds beef on the 0o xmum pounds net beet, 0 pounds bear .00 pounds, o 4000 pounds e , 74000 pounds. feeq 65,000 pounds hom: 15 Mmess pork, pounds_oats, tea, %' pounds soap, 000 pounds Wheat. cotton goods 0) pounds rice, pounds salt, pounds su; 50, blankets sting in tucky ; brown sheets “blénd 13-‘1 rting, a Also fc adapted to tho with California brakes, delivered at San Francisco. Also, transportation for such of the articles, goods, d supplies thut may 1ot be contractéd for to livered st the agen: Bids must be out on government blanks, Schedules s the kinds and quantities of subsistence required for each agen nd school, and the Kinds and quaniitios in gross, of all other goods and articles, togetner. with blank proposals, conditions to be observed by bidde: time und place of delivery, terms of contract and payment, trunsportatfon routes, and all other nocessaky instructions willl be furatshied npon application to the Indian Office | he ington, or Nos. 65 and 67 Wooster str York; the Commissaries of Subsistence, enne, ( ago, Leavenworth, Umul aint l’mll, And San Francsc hé ut Sioux City, and Yankton: and to Postmaste the Postmasters at the following named places in Kansas: A City, Culdwell, “lopeka, and Wi 2 vightis reserved by tho g s Fojant Ak At it blds Ok Aty Bare of any bid, and those proposals are fnvited under proviso that appropriation shall be made for the supplies by Congress. bids will be opened at tio hour and day above stated, and bldders are inited to bepresent at the opening. Cortified Checks,—All i paniod by certificd clie upon soma ( t Nationwl Bids must 1 g TIMKFN SPRING VEHICLES Try Ones Creadly improved with wwiigly Hido, Ensioseriding tehicte ms, o, nd shorton ccatding to tie weight pat on them Adapted equally well to rough country or fine v Wil ive yor B D A hctlon. Dr. Spinney &G NATIONAL DISPENSARY nd PRIVATE DISEASES of succearfully treatod. NERVOL MEN and WOMK YOUNG MEN Teots of youthtul (ollles or lndis Suffering {ro MIDDLE AGED MEN There nre many troublod with W0 frequent eva toun ot Uso biwlor, orien ucoomyaiied i Wedlock M fras to all. A draas" DR, SPINNEY & CO. Main and 12th St. ,Kansas City, Mo. $@ Mentlon this paper, To WEAK M EN r;:'“:".'..';‘:‘:.fi‘\‘: s, oury de a sgad o veuat yu..um»wm Eniaiaing h 3 5 to 50 percent lower than those of any regular shoe It is located on the seo. by giving at all time cheap shoe can be finished the shoe has been worn how They Gampany &. Dudzn Ste. FOITHE TREATHENT 0¥ ALL [}In'nmc il hurmsfll Disaases, BRAC.E: Appliances for Deformities and Trasses. paratus und romeaios foF success, vory form of disease requiring Troatwent. Y ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance; best hospital accommodss tlons in 0h6 wost. WiTa FoIl Ciiont.ats on Deformitios amit Biac b Foot, Carvataro of the § 2 Catar, Hronch Paralysis, Epllep Iv i Bln +Skin‘and Biood, And ail Burg|cal 0peraLionsy Diseases of Women a Speclalty. BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN ONLY BELIABLE MEDIOAL INSTITUTH MAKING A BPECIALTY OF PRIVATE bxsnasns o Il o Sfedicines of Nastruments b by mail or exprass 5 marks £0. 1n3ICALD conto Upon Private, 8 A 5, Gleol ad Omaha Medical and Surgical Tnstitute, o DR. McMENAMY, Oor, 13tk and Dodge Sts,, - - OMAHA, NEB NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANR U. § DEPCSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Capital. 15t 1869 n 'y 18 AND DILEC TORS W. H. & HUGHES, Cashler, THE IRON BANK, EASTERN TRUST FUNI] A largo amount of money to loan on_ing proved real estate in the city of Omaha, The Ustributed in sums to sult, b preferred, Applications may made to E, S. BISBEE, Nutions! Bank Bulldine. Rep Iirst > for powerful sympatheti ction and absolute dur 30 years' vecord the best \euul the cxoelience of these WOUDBRIDGE BROS4 and all KIDHEYi sules Ni \u.d’i ey our ¥1.70 per box, all drugglsts, or by ura Mfy Co, 1% White 8t h,Y. Fulldix instriy