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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY., APRIL 29 1889, b paid for me tucket, ' be liberal and let ye come in on it, as me infant boy.” “Kommercial Kicker” on Western Take a bandana, here. Ye've herd Towa Rail Faollitl %em talk so much about bandnas in We hallway F'acliltics, cociet, might as well be fashionable - for the same money. They don't cost a WANTS THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. | cenb” ] [] (] “Don't they!” yelled the boy. “See — here, mister, 1've just counted what's . . Sathal feft of my fruit and I see you owe me O'Hullihan and the Chair Oar—Bob | 618 00 PR LT 080 nanas ’ Ingersoll Scored By OCaleb R0E 3L BRStAE: o SMbiLou.Y ‘We are opening new lots of Spring Suits. ..Our trade has besn enormous, and it keeps N"".‘:;":;:.‘.‘,:,:’,.’f"" {B‘:;?::L‘;:‘ l;i;"'mmiMiv)m?f":“h‘vyv}l‘:g our buyer busy scouring the market. We have always taken the lead in Men's and Young N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb. { ong to ye? ' Why, I thought that come | Men's Suits, and have always put our main force in that part of our business, as we can in as new accommodations. 1ighty The Landlord's Solution. cents, faith, T didn’t want no " fruit, but | show the customer in a suit more than in any other article the great differance batw een New Yorlk Sun. sceing it there I thought T'd be polite Ten weary travelers, ¢id you say! and not refuse a present.” our prices and tho of ses and convince hi J J “And aach ono mads demand s moy compatiad Birm to pay n fall, | = P and those of other houses nvince him of the amount of money he can save. ¥or a single room in that wayside inn, ) R0 Dagked 1t 6 With iendY nl:!muzlllu]ulr hero f“llykxv|_x:;“|- compro- The Suits we are getting in now are already from our second purchase, which as a rule mise would be more like it. Nine rooms were all the landlord had, “Tighty cents for fruit, and only a | are duplicated at from 15 to 20 per cent less than goods bought early in the season, and Chronic and Surglcal Dispases and Diseases of the E” and Ear, And yet ho housed the ten, mite, Sure, I'll give ye a bushel of 3 i 8o this it 18 that pursles you, * cnlil;‘hvlr tha ‘ hvl('rulvnhl(l-d. ; " adhering to our fixed rule to always let our customers share in the benefits of the bargains a10 1 5 o The boy with the basket knew his . . el . M y: A B, C, D, E F ana G business and the 80 cents was forthcom- | We are getting, we arenow in a position to offer many suits of rich and select patterns, pro 'Nifia roots with H and i The last I heard Mr, O'Hullahan f P ' 3 Do anen 1 4 LolbHAIDN P, a ho got of tho car ws: +No more ductions of the best manufactuvers in the country--at prices which you would have to pay In B the third could lie: jer darned hed-chnir cars for me, y S S, ) fokt toime T go riding on the cars 111 | ©188where for ordinary and lower grade goods 11,-1?'"f:xr3‘\;|1‘v:( Vo i KL D, either go with a cattle car or ride of As a; traordl Bavaal flar to:ds isa Beventh 1o 1\, thtb etghth fn G foot. 1 won’t have 80 cents to throw up an extraordinary bargain we oller to-day And the ninth ih H reposed ; thin. Domme.” JyM. Kro. About 400 very fine Cheviot Suits.--Sacks and Cutaway Frocks--at $10.50, When youn A oW : this 1a Against Agnosticism ' ¢ § fais s qe el . : b e AL Dl Tn truth, of all the intellectual | 6@ this suit you will say that this is a ridiculously low price forsuch goods. The quality And into I the tenth he put, weapons which have ever boen wielded | s f $ s f : f f e dBol 8 l i8 A 1. They are a ow des 8 cO ations a 3 shades: And 80 the decd was doue, by a1k, 118 SHBRE IABALIS WA tise inBoke y are all in new designs and combinations of plaids, mostly light shades: some The truth i this: That landlord man ory of Voltaire. Bigotsand tyrants who | are faced with silk, and the general make-up of these suits is like first-class custom work. o A A T had never been moved by the cursing of ek L L e 1L GHN EUbRNT? PAI-TRE Hilh; - WAwIE, There are a few solid blue cheviots among them, wide wales and checks, whichare now so Aud then be folt he need not fear Principles unassailed by veason, princi- | popular, It is a pleasure for us to show and offer these suits in competition with suits for Tojavwman AT ples which had forestood the fiercest 2 ; l“oorr\:;;llhf kinow "1’3 r;hnrnrtor attacks of powers, the most valusble | Which other houses ask $16.00 or $18.00. el Le s0ll tor:rys. truths, the most generous sentiments, ¥ § 3 ¥ AR Yk ibis i, the noblest and most gracofal images, | Another special bargain we place on sale to-morrow is: K fprs A S . ] And he bud seen before 28t Te i A - . . ] QR . PAID TO DEFORMITIES, DISEASES OF WOMEN , DISEASES Thit l{t;‘:vlt-} "3“:" lm;,lr:ikelhcrenf :::&‘;&;;:‘&’:::’"‘; 'i:)‘("’k"";’,zfil"gl‘:: 250 very good all-wool Cassimere Sack Suits at $5.00. We have never sold a suit of PARTICg%AFHEAB;E{flwAND SEXUAL ORGANS, PRIVATE DISEASES, DISEASES Slept on the bar room floor, kit i s . b 4 Westsin dows Raiwas ll‘l"l‘l“i{‘c’"\‘vme e fi:munpoill!“‘flm withering | equal quality for less than $7.50, and we would consider this suit very cheap at that price. THES“E%Y&UE8|Y=g{fll’olr?sN%A??PTSI\‘IR(?F’(‘L?ISS.EAus' 3 as 'ned 1 em, 4 e E UL OB B UL inlitflly.tnux& OB b There are two shades, a dark brown and a dark grey, both very neat. It will make a good PILES, CANCERS, TUMORS, Etc. 5 . of Tre Brr: To the representatives of | next ata great distance, 18 Robert G. In- é 3 Foms 3 ; : : OUIIY. Touess: b Towalt 16 iypirent {| Eorsoll TNASBd Eigetact Upoasssssubois business suit, as it is of excellent gnality, well made, looks as good and will give fully as J. W.McMENAMY, M. D., President, Dl graces of head and heart which were A 5 5 . Sice il s e o e et | puintully wanting to the “liwle grin- | good satisfaction as any suit you pay $10.00 for. L o8, " g ning skeleton.” More than one eminen i 5 A { i % 3 2 ; : A ini i right, prices bed rock, and our travelers gi\‘inul)nfi Hu'lf"": aside from & htily'!' In connection with this suit sale we will offer this week extraordinary inducements in UI‘QHIHZG[I with a full staff of Skilled Pnyslfllflfls, SHTEEUIIS and Trained Narsee. are a lot of perfect gentlemen, who | donunciation of the pernicious doctrine : : : i i is a permanent medical institution, conducted by thorouglily make friends and business for their g{ e Sif‘::‘t‘l;fl;‘lil"]n\grjnv‘"‘\; bl Spring Overcoats, a3 we are desirous to closs them all out before the season is over. We | .qucatod py\'\lv'\ !':S\L“u‘na‘,3.:,.,:.2::::;“uf‘:N,kmm.h,dg(,d R A house in face of many obstacles, where- AP ) g flity e cures ic i1l i D - ie f Institute buidings, situated on the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Dodge st \Vhy’don"l R uffw :lll\gxl:‘tgl,l ;::n’]erl.:filll. .3;311:;‘1;““ of hm“."‘x have marked themn down to figures which will induce you to buy ons, even if you did not | giiots, is z-ump«;u\l BE D h“.g\“h ’story brick ,,“Mi"%", ‘ovor ninety rooms, rond to Yankton? Look at Sioux City, | somewhat in the favor of a. large: cluss | intend to. gontainingour Medioal, Burgioa] and Gonsuitation Reoms Drug Store, Laberaton a little suburban town & hundred miles | of men, who a short time ago lookea e o civityn f competont persons, constituting the lfgest and north us, with only one business street | UPOD him with venemous hatred, there the most thoroughly equipped Modical andSurgical Hstablishment in tho West, one NI ey ok pla Sy 1 | can be no doub, for Colouel Ingersoll's ¢ the. threo latgest in the United States, and second to none. DATICIOTB AT ;29 Han t methods of attacking religion L o fa start to build a trunk line away out to S Tok lifferent f RRGLHAY ok We have superior advantages and ilities for treating diseases, performing Ogdan, Utah, during the time 1t would | Some yaurs ago. My men abodt Cane sungieal operations, boarding and nursing patients, which, combined with our take Omahn'to muke up her mind | fon wad Peoria, [ll.,, remember that acknowledged ability ence, responsibility and reputation, should make the whether it would be a good idea t0 | when his timo was divided between Omaha Medical and Surgical In t choice. agitate the project. R AR S TiT nola! Con thal t making democratic speeches and after- =Y 3 4 i _ 2 dn%%::‘;‘; eg::‘{:;igse:: tc(;‘g.\; ?s!%“‘?h %fiz&{y{nght, as we have hotel accommo- B TRID Ay Allsarol Omate a0 War: S TR LR % ’ el S i Bl S 1 Wt i explanation for the benefit of persons who may feel inclined to minating at Onawa, Ia.! If we had any < \er v R ealeRnt 3 16 ; / ; o further east for medical or surgical treatment and do not appreciate the fact THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER, | it mens 7o have some; micht oo THE LARCEST MEDICAL INSTITUTE IN THE WEST FOR THR TREATMENT OF ALL rpris 9 rmi i f @ Pos: S arges d most complete Medical and Surgical Insti- enterprise that road would terminate in ch better be: that Omuha pos s the lv_nm‘«t and Omaha, not Council Bluffs, but Omaha, | narrow soul and a mean li:',‘u.‘|1"‘ tute W of New York, witha capital of over $100,000. }\“’1’.}“‘]1.0"'"1}::“' e wlmtnm"fl')“ficlcnl since Colonel Ingersoll quit the stump, eld it would open for our merchants— | and crossed swords with Jeremiah = 5 sl the northern and western part of the | Bluck, Dr. Fisher and e grost Glun DCFORMITIES OF THE HUMAN BODY great stato of Iowa. Thereare a fow of | stone, his utterances have become more our merchants doing business in that | dipnified 1n character and moro re- Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. territory now, but no wholesale grocery | gpoctful in tone. g or hardware houses, There are too Those who are accustomed to reading many transfers, junctions, ete., making | Colonel Ingersoll’s writings will, with- i = = = = time too slow. “Under the new lowa | out hesitation, admit that his most | handed down to us from one age to an- A l‘UU‘ “L‘ 1| wl Uu\[ ing aside from the facts aircady known de- law our rates would be extremely favor- | highly develoved faculty is his imagin- | other through all the centurics, that Ly AIHRYi JALM &, | veloped. se wera fully known the morn abie. George Francis Train’s advice, | ation. Figures, metaphors and ‘im- | wus accepted as true by Milton, Locke D el o] g S *Boom Omaha,” has been thoroughly | ages, at once beautiful and brilliant, [ and Newton und the wise men o == O ok o vinco Dy h:'wll \mduh 1“’1;"»: “'“IK»“L"‘ howids not | follow one another in auick succession, generation, **I don’t bolieve it A Bestial Cur Kidnaps and Out- L S T R AR 2 % ¥ wind and real estate additions to Doug- | There is the wild untamed license of | old to be true; the witnesses ave dends 3 7 g woruing, > object of mquesis was 3 ¢ S i ) las county, but work and enterprise. | yoetry in all his prose, an unvarnished | the lips that could testify are dest: he- rages an Imbecile Woman. R T R G e R R e 2 APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMI- The eastern men who have come here | facy is rarely stuted. By his genius, | tw ss roil the wav t = sudden or mysterious doaths. But the more 17 TIES AND TRUSSES, to our city of late years with their | arguments and historical” truths are | many c ¥ _ ! THE BRUTAL WRETCH ESCAPES, | ! !u-n!lw||1-n§'<-\\'(-fl|ul out. It scems that brains, money and enterprise aro the | painted in glowing colors. An ordin- [ The argument does not justify s r ests are held to create jury ones who have ‘‘boomed Omaha” and | ary fact passing through his brain, like | ous consideration. The saine : — b xpenses, Why, 1 made it a city. Now, some of you old | a “yray of light through a stained glass, | used in a_country school debuting so residents and claim jumpers, who have | hecomes somewhat altered and unreal, v to disprove the exi of Hor- (o 617 (IR0 (0T Glirpbamice S an oot e “Jain low” and sold all *he real estate. | but it is beautifuily colored. The prob- | enles would be met with vidicule and i 3 2 10 put R and made barrels of money, get to the | Jem of human life, to solve which the | contempt, and yet by such logic would The Coming M arshal count, wses of the old front and do something. ablest intellects, both of ancient and | Colonel Ingersoll destroy the lastsoluce of Lincoln. s death were us plain as the nose on KOoMMERCIAL KICKER. | modern times have spent years of nun;i of carthly misery and the only n of s mupisiiney 1:!]31;!::"""“\””:1‘; RoRIH l:'u:hl cilities, Apparatus and Remedie ful and horate study, Ingersoll | future joy. CALEB Nous, e ghcelibhomissieadinginyibold B LILSRO% AT koo ©O'Hullahan and the Chair Car. chargos upon with a sal {f( L, oy LINCOLS 15UREAU OF Mgy Bew, an U1 move that the expenses be taxed up to every form of Disease H“l’}“\'i‘ls‘fli]\"l‘ > GRAND ISLAND, Neb., April 28.—To | dazzling display of imagination, sets up Traveling Minstreis. : % , Y Rihanvd sl ariat toey i fron e Tiaacr . 4 . the Fditor of Tur BEek: “Faith! Oi | his flag in triumph, and shouts, *'I have T.J. Huetson, of the Philadelphia RTRT . | taker Haton's roowms at 2o'clock at the ex- In this department we are especially successful. Our claims of superiority over shud walk a barbed wire fince,” said | settled it. We do not know.” Optical company, . 5. Edwards, of the | committe : s pense ot tho county Deoenscds friends, if | all others are bused upon the fact that this is the only medica lishment mans O'Hullahan. “and. aint him o daisy? | , Colonel Ingevsoll's imagination has | Byum Hardwaro company, and C. IL | ciy, in a ment rr " | e had any, failed to send instructions. ufucturing surgical braces and appliances for each individual case. We have ulnnan, and ainb himo Coisy: | faghioned for him an ideal world. | f the Carter White Lead com- | cili % the poor . : three skilled instrument makers in our employ, with improved machinery, and Mr. O'Hullahan had just ontered the | There justice is God, humanity is re- | AN, 0 A6 € LR i || s VT o B < QityaNowe]e < have all the latest inventions, as well as our own patents and improveiments, chair cagon the Missouri Pacific rail- | ligion, home is heaven and love sits [\mnyi TUI"'InutlluLml y lté_w on ‘X“’ e o ’V‘,‘l)_" oo, s | Tho game of buse ball betveen the Eaton | the result of twenly yeurs' experience. way at the town of M——, and was sur- | enthroned as queen, These men do [ Northwestern last weelk. a wonder | banc \ ny or two sino 0's unive s, on tho prs‘:aa to 506 the cars furnished with | not regret the pust nor dread tne future. | some first-ciass minstrel comvany under which | Missouri 1 oy after ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. I i LINOLUSIES; i e Tl . sadls A e e 3 victory for the first nawed such “all fired foino bod scats,” as he | The purposo of life is to enjoy tho pros. | docsn’t try and hive thom. Theiv sing- S et Score, 10 to The treatment of diseases by electricity has undergone great changes within the st ®l ent. in every cheek are dimples of |, = gl H rnit conk M e i order of E banquet §ion, P s e A e S 3 il called them. ‘“‘Sure, but things is| jov" from evory throat ring peals of | 1€ Was worthy of most burnt cork | oo n 5 F 0 N Chore she remained 1 b DD OW By antae A hreat| (LasYtaN years, and electricity isnow acknowledged by all schools of medicine as the changed,” he ojnculated. The train | faughter. The llowers of kindnoss and | 3E4StS: 1S cctully worthy of GomMeNs | this morninz, Mes, Fisher is u slight, irail | number of special invitations "have bo fl‘sil&l‘l'l:::ltli{);::li:}: ‘.}}'q'ff'.' «5'»’1"3..‘.1.:33.‘1& icissasey ,S'fi;‘é’:{f{[f'fif’ &lil;‘%-ml;uirt had pulled out of the station, but it was | gratitude are scattered about in luxuri- | peier, Wi8 BT I e 19 | woman and in a state of mind that gives her iy A oxbects to start for | ¢ e most valuable of all remedies. | f o Wi are r L y 0 power to do an intelligent act fac payy e 2 PRI Pt L e a long time bofore our hero could set- | ant profu: 'f,'-'{,,ufi,'}U'k‘(‘xi‘“fi ave WK | ‘Annan sings a good baritone. Hdwards | B pover todo an iotelligen et 10 886 whan who thouslit to wet his whistie | Tt ovder to obtain its full virtues, itis absolutely necessary to have the proper tle down in his seat. He kept moving | &’ Y AT () 4 | does the heavy work 1n the busso pro- | 8¢ sy A EAB0 B0 | to-duy was grievousiy disappointed. Wind- § apparatus. We have lately purchased three of the largest and most completo about almost continually, and it was | genel monstor. Why should we be | fundo line, and Huctson puts in the nux«; as one without ka;.\\m whether she s all bivred und the s no | balteries manufactured, 5 constructed as togive the most gentle as well as the ) s ) : be | minors and variations with n niee, | 8in the handsof a friend or ance to the saloons in wny pa most powerful current, . Persons treated at this Institute by electricity recognize evident that ho had mot boon on G |lafraid to meet, what sll tho dead have | clear tenor, The boys ought always 10 | was tenderly earod for by ihe Topors oussed, but, Lincoln's citi at ouce the difference between our expensive and complete electrical apparatus cars for many yoars, for he looked curi- Swoet 1s the fute 1o bim who a2 | travel tozethor aud udvertiso a song | at Lo 1 EallyireioionthatithaiSundss and the o heap batteries, in use by many physicians, — Over 8,000 dollars ously about, eyeing every nook and cor- | HOXE -r\:: "“I‘[uf‘g"ly"i‘;’“t‘]’;["" ,l!l’(“!“‘:“;:l with every ovder. 1y : 2 invested in eleetrical apparatus. ner of the car. The brakeman had oc- | ShLCren: o D00 i 8 X ] lor, casion to pass through the car, and Mr, | Jrhich tit other Vistuos chng, Lineelss psEinE e REpaling ion. i Vont e ol | ¢ e denitentl e oo | PRIVATE, SPECIAL, NERVOUS AND O'H. stopped him, yelling at the top of | lighted by the genius of the colonel 1w meeting of the busin o was upackage of me sed awishto b taén to worship the his voice: “Say, mister, here’s me | and made “bright as the domed firma: | Hustings it was decided to rand B Sonial ek, Eahs | Mastar. nough iniost s shorsliglons ve; BLOOD DISEASES. tickot. I wants togot off at Mr. J. Gil- | ment inluid with, e Ui Whoprer balliapd banguetto i stenvelineeman it e istu no wisnis dontly st fear w visit from w lyucbing | We claim to be the only reliable, responsible establishment in the west making there know?” He was told that the sta- | oicinn will soon find in the | and will result in great pleasure for the | house while he was gone. Obedient P i AR REICEE ,"'f“' phasiolung “;f“t‘k,“ “."’,";"“'t “}‘{""."r. i o ding i‘,\“"'.' e tion was not less than three hundred | midst of his inchriation of de- | traveling men and honor for Hastings. | boy then weut upan his errand, but found me its jour- | 16 ,l"l‘l;*““i‘l‘,“.u‘,'l't“},!‘U"f‘{;j‘,,“‘!l‘_i“'mp d},;:l“’ ‘.’,‘:{l;“h',;‘l:"".) oL ".‘,1,‘,']@.“,‘"{,,0 ',';j;;é“,‘:; miles away, and that he was not on a | light that his reason has been led & cap- . S turn bis o s vone. e ran to his b R Phousauds of | g0 ™ A1l others are copied after his invention. By means of a sitnple operation, train thut was faster than one hundred | tive. A ; ; oBRnplag.. o father who imumediately sot the police to luns for the G painless and safe, recently brought into use, we cure many cases that have beei and fifty miles an hour, But when Colonel Ingersoll withdraws | Milton Hill, with the Lininger-Met- | 1ogking ter up, fot even then thinking any o plans for ¢ given up as incurable by medical treatment. (Lcad our book to men, sent fres to any O’Hullahan took back his ticket, and, | his imagination and stoops to cold fa calf company, came home for Sund thing wrong, | But the poor woman ihe! Madom iy, u, Cuniopal| B UL IR J J for a spell, was quite at ease, us were | and plain fignres, then the vulnerable | H. B. Hogan, vepresenting Kirken- | found on Twelfth streot been turned | PO L ETR R RTIIOANG NATE RN i the rest of the passengors. heel of Achilles bocomos exposed. He | dall'& Jones, Sundayed in tho metrop- | 100se by the fellow, attor ne nad outraged | i) s of rolitect, 1f built, it DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. The *‘con” came on for tickets, and | who ruus, or a traveling man, may then | oli oraon, oy clue Bas | il cortainly he an_ ornument to the city. : reached Mr. O’Hullahan. *‘Does the | discover the falaciesof his position. A. J. Thompson, with the Kilpatrick- 2 T4 I enation | The beieht is four the ground E 8 We have had wonderful success in this department in the thrain shtop near Gilhooly’s farm?” In the current numboer of the North yry Goods company, spent Sun- R 4ot Neard of | floor 100x142 feet, It will seat about two ' past year, and have made many improvements in our facili- asked that pussenger. **He says in his | American Review, l‘:umncll d'""“ifm}l At 8 Yy X b il cert T i:;un:lux’y‘lll"xlu;‘ll:},\'. The auditorium will be on 5 ¥ t wfur' lr(l,illnmntl. op mnuui, urtml lc}efflu, m.u.l et o letther that the thrain runs through | contributes an article entitled, *‘Prof. i Ly F Ef Sy Y f ht. 0 ground %o e have greatly improved our facilities and methods of his farm now,and he had a high toime | Huxley and Aguosticism,” which you _1"1.‘; I([“l"l‘.“‘;’.‘!"“t’f‘ }"T‘:’l“"(‘-‘ ‘f"“'l': g ' treating cases by correspondence, and are having better to gitahend of the company on rightof | published in your issue of the 14th ‘in- [ { SUeEEETUE weslern teip for the Conso MAARIRURASHLORLL AT Bl Safe and Effective, success in this department than ever before, X woy. But Pat is the boy to jump on | stant. In that article, for the purpose ldated Tank Line. ¥ & Secrotary O, J, Darbaugh will close the BiraxokeTics Piiss are the safest and most | We are fully up to the times in all the latest inventions in medical and surgical ‘em wid bot feet.” The *‘con’ paid lit- | of disproving the authenticity of tvhe | I M. with the Schuylor Gun | books of the state pharmuceutical associa- remedy for indigestion, irregularity | operations, appliances and instruments. — Our institution is open for investiga- tle attention, books of the Old Testament, Colonel In- | compuny, went wast Frida AlL days | tion for the constipation T tion to any persons, patients or physicians. — We invite all to correspond with or “Does yer know his woife?” persisted | gersoll makes use of the following lan- | are lucky for Tob 3 order-boolk | 16th of the month, ache, dizzineas, malavia, or uny disease | ViSib us before taking treatinent elsewhere, believing that a visit or consultation Mr. O'Hullaban, A foine lookin’ | guage: *How is it possible to know | bears emphatic witness. stato convention at tie capitol buildin from an impure state of the bloog, | Will convince any intelligent person that it is to their advantage to place them- man loike ye should know her. She | whetner the reputed authors of the Old J. H. Stringfellow, Garneau’s man in :; l\ljll:‘:.‘l’l(l vod ”:if: l_lrv b»;;;‘:“l»*'\‘m“‘l;-“"ms P R 7T under our car is @ foine lady, but she’s dead.” The | Testamentare the roul ones? The wit- | Towa and southern Dakota, is in the | wiil'ba 1 AR B 0L ARE. (R | sl KGR ARG sl SOURA Since this advertisement first _rl{umn'ul, many boasting pretenders and frauds have “eon” had placed the usual red ticket | nesses are dead. The lips that could | city. He roports an increasing busi- | g the se RERAIALE Rkt S Ly yoars, and the thousunds of Wi | come and gone and muny more will come and go, remenbered. only by their” unfortunate in Mr. O'Hullahan’s hat and passed on. | tostify ave dust. Between these shores | ne; spite heavy competition. university ver a lecture on ch bable tostimonidle from thosg WhoIDAYE 1 an g fookish vigtims, “Phatdo I want wid a red ticket in | roll the waves of many centurie . . Va % | A The pr programme will be cl X A wise man investigates first and decides afterwards, me hat, o he be takin’ me fera Turk?” | Who knows whether such o manng | DPillon & Yarnull, the enterprising ball, which i3 promised to bo as neav | sale, is incontrovertible eyideuce that they A fool decides first, then investigates.” f was the next soliloquy and the ticket was | Moses existed or not? As he asks about fi;t:]:li'm’mr:‘::L;l:.];‘ ):'{:\’I"ullll lh;zl{\l:::,\i&;h:: par et as wostern facilit ill permit. | perform all that is claimed for them, The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is indorsed by the people and the press, torn up. He wouldn’t kick if it was a smark made by the principal of “".””"fig;m 8. 1O fi”"" ANEARASS | Sha Bastulation \lvlm yisiv Cushmai, park, | Brapesru's Piius are purely vegetable, | More capitul invested, more skilled physicians employed, more modern appliances, instris grecn one the car was given to under- | King’s college, “Is it possible to put | (485 HOSE AIC A E o o ening, | tion of Mr 1 H ey B Slait \wiil | absolutely barmless, aud sufe to take utany | ments and apparalus in use, more cases treated upni cured, more successful surgical stand. intoordinary gnglish a more perfect h‘f'w‘?& Favellug monon Frigay evening, | o Muiy ba mads on. the 1oth, The convap: | time. operations performed, than in all other medical establishments in the West combined. *Och? but this bees foine cars,all | absurdity?”” Had the language been | M4 % v 1 the 4 tion will bo the important meeting of the as- | Sold in every arug and medicine store, the confeniences of the senso con- | used by a less distinguished person than Oune of the many handsome traveling | sociation for the year 1559, H n + either plain or sugar coated. tinued Pat. *‘Aund luk at that,” point- | Colonel'Ingersoll, would it ever have | men in Omaha is wearing a helmot hat Carde, M ! —— 144 PAGE BOOK (Illustra.ted) ing to the newspapers the news agent | heen put into print? Does the death of | lined with steel. He adopted the new : arder the Man. J. H. Vanduzer, with Fatrall & Co,, 18 SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS (seasn). bad placed on the seat in front while | the witnesses falsify their testimony? | style of headgear after ho had his silk | It is ofticially annotnced that W. W, Carder | ong of the oldest sulesmen in Nebraska. CONTEITTS: he sold his fruit in the car ahoed. | Doos the age of & fact impeach its truth? | dicer mashed in with a loaded cane at | Will succeed . I, Copper as marshal of the | Ho has carried samplos for twenty=Ave | mare mirst-History, Sucoess and Adyantagos of the Orahs Medlcal and Surgloal Insti “Luk at_that, papers for the people to | If the argument proves anything, does | Creston, Ia. city of Lincoln, but tha announcemeat cré- | yenrs and undorstands the grocery busi- | Fare econd. (RIGNLS DISKASKS Of heTttgn SLOMACH: 1ok, Kidneys. Bkt Fhis Caoar, pass toime wid. it not prove the non-existence of every E. R. DeVault, and W. S, Helphrey, | 8168 no surprise whatgvor. 1ut, of course, | hess so thovoughly that he never carries arh, Bpilepsy, Rhoumatism, Tnhalation, Tape Worm, Rlectricity, Now Homodles, eto. *“Soon the boy who had finised pass- | noted man in history? Are not the { ¢he 'au Brummell of Omane voud | the knowing ones put up the old ery, “I toid | a price list. His cmpioyers, Fairall & Burbitirrium, Cirvatues of the pine, Olub. ¥oet, Hip Discases, Varalyais, Wey Thire A h 3 A WAE § 3 1 Neck, Bow Legs, Hure Lip, Surgical Operations. ing his fruit about came and took his | witnesses who could testify as to the ex- | aogo” o ure waiting for the approsoh of | ¥0u 80" It is genorally conceded ‘that Mr. | Co., syrup manufuoturers and refiners, Wourth-DIsrARES OF THK EYE AND EAR, Discasos of tho Nerves, Cataract, Strablsmus on papers to sell, placing the basket of | istence of Julius Cisar dead? Are not PR Carder will make an efficient hewd for the | have succeeded so well in Omaha Cross Byos, Plorygium, Granulated ye Lids, Taversion of the Lids, Artificial Eyes, eto. JPUit where the papare had baon, the lips dust? Have not the waves of fl:fiy next month ‘with an I whon | holico force, Mayor Gratam, who, undcr | that they will build a mammoth | Pert i Unindiys r Wouex. Leucorrhin, Ulcorsilon, Displicomouts, Prolupsus, Plex- About that time Mr. O'H. waw heard | many centuries rolled between? Does | Booth Packing company. tho new chartor, has the solo responsibilivy factory and warehouse at the corner of | pare Niath. Diseasns op MEN. Brivite, Bpcial id Norvous I seases, Spermatorrheea (Seainal from again. “Luk at that, luk at | any one doubt that Julius Cwsar ruled g of the police force, gave Mr. Carder motice | ighth and Farnam that will be as Weukness), Impotency, Varicocele, Stricture, Gleet, Syphille, and il disensos of the Genito that,” aud bis audible musings were to | the Romay empire any morc than he sefiar.’,‘ figkmt_;fi:g L{!::Lk\;ie:m:;rm- Jostarday, tast Bis grpointment had beet | |urge us any ostablishment of the kind Urinary Organs. the effect that the railre not only | doubts that Benjamin Harrison gov- \ Aurg - o Ys | bis oftioial dutd y in Chicago. The firm employs six A BrrciALTY, W HAVE LAvELY furnished chuir cars free but reading | erns the United States? Docs the age | o0 the Fremont, Klkhorn & Mlssouri i dulind on o 384 Aay-0f Juns v DISEASES OF WOME . i “The office of marshal is an important one, | traveling salesmen. * ik ADDED A LYINGIN DEPARTMEND matter and fruit. First he tackled | of & fact which has come down | Valley, has resigned and gone back 10 | 1y seoms 10 ho felt gencrally that Mr. Carder e YOK WOMEN DURING CONPYNRMENT. (Strictly Privite) oranges, then bananas, and finally ap- | to us through centuries, in song | his old business. ~He has bought | will make a good one. He is indorsed by the * Advice tw Mothers, Ouly Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of lai.hnll‘::o(ng down with an exv.ri rel- | and story, og marble, on canvass, | Charles Riewe's undertaking establish- | excise board and m.lo numbers of the best | Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al- 4 PRIVATE DISEASES. & » ‘ rhA on bronzé aud coin, throw & suspicion ment at 1009 Farnam street. people of this city, He is an old and tried | ways be used for childres teething. It soothes " - . rations For the Annual i rer Kinney's rewains than th s | g 2 : - ? e 00N, A s . 5 o . iz republican, and one of the oldest and best | the child, softeus the gums, aliays ull pain, All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitie Polson removed from the stom without x _ K member of th (T RTSER, P 45 S A T be treated at home by correspondonce. All communieations confidontiul. Medicines or Instri- puurm;fia mlthe car again and it did not | scuved for the time by prejudice, pas- | sou’s * busivess, James Kerkendall, A" o DAy 1046 iyl Fhes 80 18 8 Dok, wonts sot by wall or capress seourely le‘kesl,,nu murks to fudicate conteats or sondor, 000 Ser take him long to notice something | sion und self-interest. come out in after | Frank Hunter, G. W. Broderick and J n Unnecessary Inguest. Sent Home by the Oit Sqom \narview praferteC. Call aUCSOUBHIL LS or send histary of ¥gur agte. aud wo will sepd b wrong about the contents of his fruit u.m.u;w the wgu Could gpything | E. Corbett, the firm’s commercial emis- | To the surprise of everybody Coroner y. plain wrapper, our BOOK ‘FO MEN, FREE: Upon Privato, Special or Nervous Diseses, 1 po more i ulous b J Charles Mason came in from Chadron yes- | tency, Byphilia, Gleet nnd Varicocele, 'with quostion list. Addre basket. They had dwindled down een thun for | saries, leave to-day for Columbus, O., | Shomakes last evening empaneled a jury und | terday, a crippie from the effects of nflmmv 5 vt 3 siderably. a man ine ke niy contury 1o rise | on a vacation of & month, when they | held uu inquest over the body of Thomas | matory rheuma OMAHA MEDICAL & SURCICAL INSTITUTE “Say ‘boy,” said O'H., “‘that s | aud say of & fact that has been | will return 10 go out with fall samples, | Kioney, the Thursday evening suicide, Noth- i."o“...:it'fi‘m‘&‘.”?‘.“; n}‘iua“c‘t!,.."‘“‘ o fh l 181h and Dodge Streets, Omaha, n:.. e R ARG o e A i kil