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THE CITY. A collection for the O] “.Bnplm church n Door at the unday netted A bay horse that was attached to a N‘! n.y 9, is awaiting the owner at the pound. Chaplain Nave will hereafter hold open dir ' services on Sunday near the band stand at Fort Omaha. The stroet sweeper, il work on the additional lared swept by the council. Mary Sarrkup is wanted by the police to-night, streets or- at Exera, In., but for what offense is not stated. Sho is supposed to be in Omaha. Noxt Thursday being Ascension day, all the Episcopul parishes of Omaha will unite in union services at the ca- thedral. Jim Donahue, a lad of seventeen yenrs, has been arrested for placing cartridges on the stroct car tracks to seare passengers by their explosion. The Omaha Loan and Trust company has filed amenaed articles of incor, l‘lflll\' tion on the ‘‘purpose of organization,” this being for the negotintion of loans on real estate securiny, the issue or sale of bonds of the company, the invest- ment in renl estate, purchase and sale of real estate, ete ———— Personal Paragraphs. C. L. Milenz, of Wahoo, is at tha Millard. R. (. Hargrove, of Colfax, W. I, is in the eity. Dr. A. B. Somers has gone to Franklin, Neb. B. L. Reed, of Weeping Water, is at the Millard. E. J. De Bell, of the Rosebud agency is at the Paxton. Frank Sharpe and wife, of Atkinson, at the Millard. George Leitch and J. T. Younghusband, of Detroir, are in the city. H. B. Warner, in advance of the E. H. Sothern company, is at the Millard. J. H, Purcell, editor of the Dunlap (la.) Reporter, was in the city yesterduy. J. M. Spears, a director of the Kansas City Arerican association team, is at the Paxton. Mrs. M. A. Pinney und daughter, Blanche, of Burlington, Ia., are in the city visiting H. K. Burkett, who is Mrs, Pinney’s brother. are Untagged Dogs. Captain Cormack will detail threo police- men to commenco the slaughter of dogs not wearing the plate or tag provided by law next Monday. Had the Bl Down. 4, P. O'Brien, the saloonkeeper on the southwest corner of Sixteenth and Cass, will be arrested for keeping the view into his saloon obstructed Sunday The proprictor of the saloon at 918 Douglas will be arrested on the same chavge. New Wator Mains. Water mains are being laid in the foilow- ing places this weok: Seventeenth street, from Center to Clara, nine blocks; Thirty- third, from Pacific to Marcy, two blocks; Spencer and Wirt streets, fron Fifteenth to Sixteenth. Moves to Omaha. Mr. Baker, superintendent of Tur B building, has gone to Milwaukee preparatory o moving his family to this city. The re- port that he will employ non-union men is wholly without foundation, A Missing Woman, Mrs. Smma Lund left her home, 1430 South Eleventh street, on May 23, to go to Council Bluffs. She did not reach her desti- nation and has not been seen or heard from sinco. Fears are entortained that she has been foully dealt’ with. She is twenty-six yaave ol five foet five inches in height and Treighs ubout ono hundred and fifty pounds. as dark hair and dark complexion. St Disappeared. Harry Morris, of late the cook at the Elks' rooms, has mysteriously disappeared. Ho had thrown up his position to accept a better offer at one of the hotals about ten days ago, but has not_been_ seen since. ‘His wife, wlo lives at 617 South Fourtcenth strect; is distracted with gricf ava is ina destitute condition, having no means of sup- port for herself and two small-children. Birthday Beer. Sunday was the twenty-third birthday of Henry Anderson’s bartender, and as the latter lives over the saloon at Sixteenth and Leavenworth he took some beer up stairs to treat some friends who called on him o ex- tend their congratulations. The police learned of the matter and swooped down on the party as they were drinking their host's bealth, Warrants have been issued for the arrest of Anderson and his barkeeper. New Danishi Cemetery. The Danish society of Omaha met at the postofiice corner Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and marched to the corner of Twentioth and Cuming streets, when they were met by other members of the organiza- tion, Thence they went to the new ceme- u'l‘y located three miics west of the fort. 'he cemetery is new and was formally dedicated with appropriute exercises to the purposes for which it is to be used by the so- ciety. Rev. Bodholdt preached the dedicu- tion sermon, and other exercises followed. Many of the lots were sold after the scrvice, ‘The new cemetery is beautifully located, lying upon a hulltop, sloping to the west. it} ® lhu intention of the society to so improve ounds, by planting shade treos and es- mbl ishing walks and driveways, as to make it one of the most beautiful cemeteries about Omahd, Army Notes. Mr, Wedemeyer, oneof the successful can- didates before the department board for pro- motion of non-commissioned ofticers, is tak- ing a course under Colonel Hughes at High- land Falls, N, Y., one mile and a half from the United bhlw.l military academy at West Point. He will remain there until ordered before the final bourd in August, which will convene at Fortess Monroe. Simon Dunn, another competitor in the same examination, passed through tois city t weok on his way to Rock Springs, Wyo., where e will take up a course of preparatory study. Beilevue Full of Life. The preliminary skirmish drill for recruits at the Bellovue rifle range has been finished, Yesterday morning tho second season men began their preparatory practice, which will be followed by such additional practice es the company commanders may think necessary. About the middle of the week the regular skirmish practice for record will take place. After that will take place tho volley firing by comwpany. This will be on the {lat below, amile and « haif from the range, The commander at the range hus ordered revolver practice for officers and sergeauts, and ranges have been measured for it The firing at kuown distances 13 completed, and some of tne sharpshooters and narks- men of former years have already come to griet. Momorial Day. The comrades in charge of Memorial day exorcises issue this address: ‘Phe Grand Avmy of the Republic commit- tee in charge of tho paraae and exercises of Memorial day would he glad to hear from all societies that desire to take part in the E‘uwh\, nd if any such have not received heir invitations they are hereby cordially fnyited to participate. Acceptances can be ot to ', 8. Clurkson, muvshal, The parade will oceur at 1:30, and the exercises on the Righ school mxuml1n~mm. 2:30 p. m. The exercises will be short and interesting to rasued chorus of fifty voices Pull brogeame of parade and oxercises il be published later. A sufiicicut number or these socioties have siguitied their fntontion of participating wo puntoe 4 large attendance. All of the wa regiment from the fort aud the Oumahia guurds will be in line. ho exercises ut the high school grounds e briof, but intaresting. 80'vlock, w the wornivg, wewbers of the G. A. R. posts and ladies of the relle! oorpu will visit the different cemeteries and decorate the graves of veterai The Fineat on Next Thursday. The following police officers will take part in the parade Memorial day : ’ Mounted patrol—Officers Shoop, Elhs, Graves and Haze, Advanco guard--Oficers Bloom, Godola, Meals, Poole, Vizzard and Hudson. First platoon —Captain Cormack, Officers Fleming Boyle, Monroe, Pulaski, Cullen, Keyser, Fields and Wallker, Second platoon—Sergeant Haze, Officers Kissane, Sebek, Newman, Foley, Fisher, By rnnu, Fahey and Clark. rgeant Whalen will be In commaud at lhB h igh school grounds and will have the four mounted men and vhe advance guard to assist in prosorving order and keeping car- riages in their places. 1t is desired that no vehicles of any kind except those which may be in the proc -lnn, be parmitted on the grounds from 1to p. m Every police officer will be in full uniform, woaring dress coat, club and belt, and white gloves. - NO WOODI B i ROUKS, Frank Parmelee Denies They Were Sprung on Baker. Frank Parmeleo was asked what he had to say in rogard to the charge against him, now being invoestigated by the Omaha Gun _club, to the effcet that wooden blue rocks had been run in on “Kid” Baker in his $500 match with him during last February. ‘“The whole thing is a fake, a fabrication of one Dennis Cunninghau, a skin and a squealer from way back,” said Parmelco with much warmth, “The targets used in the match were fur- nished by J. J. Hardin, who was running the gun club grounds then, and Mr. Hardin pulled the traps himself ‘and his employes trapped the birds, 1aker's judge,Mr. Murray, and the referee, John Potty, my judge, Mr. Kennedy, were all three at the traps, and they detected nothing wrong nor have they ever claimed to. The whole thing is a scoun- drelly lie of Cunningham’s, who backed Ba- Xker, and then squealed like a_baby the mo- ment the shoot was over, and after Baker had given_up and congratulated me on my victory. He wanted his money, by hook or crook, and did not hesitate to play the baby act to get it. But he failed. Pve got and I wiil keop it. Oppose Hotten Pavine. F. A. Keener, F. B.Crocker and J. Opper- man, the committee of Denver gentlemen who were in Omaha last week inspecting this city's paving and sewers, much pleased with the town. driven through the principal streets and drives and were accompanied by Major Bal- combe and William I Kierstead of the board of public works, and George W. Till- son, city engineer. After thoroughly ex- amining our pavements they were of one opinion concerning wooden blocks and that was that they would have none of them in Denver, and would confine their work to either stone or asphelt. Denver has just voted $700,000 in bonds to begin a system of public improvements. were very $100 Rewar JEFFERSON, GREENE, COUNTY, TOWA —T will give $100 reward for the arrest or detention until securely in my pos- sessession of one Joha Dittel, who is charged with the Jarceny of a team of horses from a citizen of this county. Said John Dittel is twenty-eight or thirty years old, German, and talks brokenly, He hasa dark complexion, dark or brown mustache and otherwise a beardless face; black eyes and black hair. He is five feetsix ov seven inches high. His upper teeth project, giving his mouth the appearance uf, being full. His hands are large and short and his forehead slants back from the eyebrows. He wears a No. 7 or 68 hat. When last seen he was wearing a Derby hat, partly worn; a paiv of brown and blue checked pants and vest to match; buttons on vest are gutta percha and tho eyeletsare in- laid with white metal. The size of his shirt collaris 14§, Communicate with May 24, 1889, J. B. BLACK, Sheriff, AMUSEMENTS FOR THE BOYD'S Monday—Marietta Nash in Katti. Tuesduy—Mavictta Nasn in Katti. EDEN MUSEE, Every afternoon and night—The Gleason Family, Callahan, the ventriloquist, and other attractions. coLISEUM, Every day—Race female bicyclers against femule equestriennes, from 6:30to 10:30 p. m, Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were WEEK. issued by County Judge Shields yesterday: Age Name and Residence. { Peter Bellman, Omahu 1 Dora Witt, Omaha {John T, Jcinsclla, Lincoln Annie I8, Costello, South Omaha. { Samuel Barrett, Herman, Neb Etta Bunn, Blalr, Neb. John Wessman, Omaha { AJphild Honu, Omaana. They were THE IRON HALL. The First Biennial Session Held in Nebraska Assemblies. Thirty-six delegates to the biennial session of the supreme sitting of the Iron Hall, be- ginning to-day and continuing through the week, in Metropolitan hall, many of them accompanied by their wives, reached Omaha from the east over the Wabash road yesterday morning. The party was met at the trans- for by Mr. Gaorge Brush of this city and conducted to the Millard hotel, where they will stay during the session. The Iron hall is a co-operauve fraternity offering pecuniary aid_and_ protection 1o all acceptable white persons between eightoen and twenty-five years, who believe in God and are able to earn a living. The method is a simple one, and, it is claimed, may be fol- lowed 80 as to be Within the roach of all, the benefits being furnished at actual cost. Memberships are cashed every seven years, and $1,000, luns sick benefits, are paid to ench member who can then renew his - connection with the hall. The association has no state organization and ali local branches are under the immed- inte control of the supreme sitting, which has its headquarters at Indianapolis. This is & representative body made up of dele- gates eiected from districts which muast em- brace a certain number of branches and members, Chere is one member of tho Tl'nn Hail i Nebraska, Mr. George Brush, and the so tion of Omaha for the biennial session w: influencea by a desire to build up the inter- ests of the organization in this section, The following is a list of officers, trustees, committees und delegates now in the city : F. B. Somerby, supreme justice, Indinnap- olis, Ind., O. 1. H. building; P. L. Perkins, suvreme vice justice, Baltimore, Md.; William ¥\ Lander, snprome accountant, In dianapolis, Ind.; M. C. Davis, supreme cashier, Indianapolis, Ind.; L. E. Brown, M D., supreme medicul director, Detroit, Mich Ellis Pennington, supreme adjuster, Phil deiphia, Pa.; Jumes P, Ewell, supreme i structor, Cambridgeport, Mass.; J. Bois, supreme prelate, Camden, N. T.3 Rou supreme herald, l!ullimurl', Colonel W. T. Auten, watchman, Nashville, T CI]H ; Lev. supreme \.(hm- Carmi, 111, Trustees—dJ. 1. Younghusband, chairman, M\l . AR, '\ll]!rl-n\u Jones, Detroit, Mich.; y Hayes, secrot: Camden, N. J. hompson, Bingham: ton, N.'Y.; e Fountain, Jersoy City, N. 3.7 1. 9, Wiakor, Philadelphin, Pa. Committee on Laws and Supervision .lhnu,ph Glading, E mun, Philadelphis n, secretary, , St. Louis, Mo.: Dr. ich. and_ Accounts—F Morris, Mich. ; W, Committeo on Iinance F. Lemb, chairman, M, H. Eckersley, vico preaid ley Cattle company, Philadelphia, I ¥ H. Hosmer, Baltimore, Md.; R. I, Luckett, St. Charles, Mo, D. M. D. Church, Cambr ummrl Mass. ; D. D. D. Irwin, St Mount Morris, N Charles, E J. Busler and C. Dr. C. G. Badger, Louls; B, .' McMoohay, Kansas Pilisbury, Coucord, N. H.; lonel P. Duff and H. l‘ Dr. N. B. Wilson, Cle Tour st Kico, Binghamipton: kins. Provideuce; Evans, Indian C. Pel d Roland d Weiland o N. C vill s . P.Bowman, Niles Ha: rlsnn, Hor u\.ll\ ille, Omaba has ntt\mm] the size and con- tains a class of peopie who demand as good goods as are 10 be found in m)t only in America but Euroy leading merchants appreciate this fact and are in position to supply the demand. This is especially the case in the drug line. All of our leading druggi keep 1 Chamberiain’s Cholie, Cholera an: Diarrhaea Remedy in stock and will tell ¥ ?ml that it is the most prompt and re- iable preparation known for bowel com- plaints, Collector Peters, John Peters, of Albion, the gentleman who is to succeed S. H. Calhoun as internal revenue collector, was born at Alton, IlL, in 1844, and lived there until 1572, when he moved to his present home in this state. He learned the trade of house and carriage painting and paper hanging. After moving to Albion he gave his autention to real es- tate, and located the homesteads for settlers in Boone county. He was at one time land agent for the B. & M. road. In 1573 he was elected county cl -elected six con- secutive times. He wasa member of tho house in the legislature of 1886 7 Mr. Peters served during the rebeliion as a private in Company D, Tenth Illinois regi- ment of lilinois, and was discl 1865, at Lousville, Ky. Histor as having taken part'in all the battles fought by the armies of the Cumberland and Ten- nessee. He was married in 1867 to Miss Sarah E. Widamman, at Brighton, IlL., and they have raised a family of five children. ‘When the present incumbent retires, which it is understood will be soon, Mr. Peters will establish ks home in Omaha. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should at- ways be used for children teething. h,sm)lhus he child, softens the gums, alls cures wind colic, and is the best i 25 conts a bottle. Used by the United St and Public Food Anslysts, Government. Ila, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Ros Eadorsed by the heads of the Great Un as the Strongest, Tu 7 unkh-[.v‘mwumh. 4 110t contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Pmc: BAKING POWDER CO.. DELICIOUS FLAvORING EXTRACTS HATURAL FRUIY FLAYORS st and most Heal Dy Brice s Deilcloys Fi ete,, do not contain Poisonous Oils or Chem New Vork. Chicarn. 811 = DR. HORRE’S Electro-fMagnetic Belts The Gentlemen’s Belt Electrie Suspensory, Lt mu-ey. Caiur u.hlu. pile »-J e el is eotriel o oo i o wer 1L 1t eleciriden m’:m»'«a IM.S fa"’"i.i}!'i Dyepepaia, ine and Best Sclentifl Iedllllh'nls OURE YOU mrtsniy Grandest Triumph of Electric Science—Sci- entifically Made and Fr:cllollly Applied. EASE CURED WITHOL 0 WITHOUT MEDIGIHES T, ""...u."'?f"'"' Debitiiy, i enerat e Difeasta: Torsld viver, uonn,. Ex Erys biydro ropsy 3t n Efl: Ot appliedto xny ArL of e ELSE FAIL n. dJ M Hasigls. all on Biop, o Py i St 'y m.om outh flena Robi. bauk, commercial Al-nry"o.r $ (Chicao]’ wholeasle drugisis r bt has acco; m‘z‘i“i" ml.x\ 5 'lllv 1 AT ER, KIPNEY and exha Fonlo dlssascs of both ntalng 35 rm freo -u DR.W. J, HORNE Inventor, 180 Vhbalh Avenue, Ch and all urtnary iroubles e by, quick- g K‘D"EY ured by DOC uj.u-u by lhlll\tfi\ulru !l- Doctuaa 't'g Co. 11 Wh loas, Absolutely Purer This powder never varies, A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. Mora economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold_in competition with the muititudes of low cos shortwelghtalum or phospnate powders, Sol Quiy in cans, Royal ukiug Powder Cos 126 Wallstreet New York IECLARKE ESTAOLISHED {251 { 186 So. SuraCm'asi chlcagn L1 Clark 8t The Regular 01 -Esteblished JPHYSICIA AND SURGEON Ia still Treating with the Groatest {SKILL and SUOCESS Ghrnmc, Nervuas aud Puwn Duases 2%~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Loit Manhood, failing Memory, Exhauating' Drains, Terrible Dreame, Head and Back Ache and all the effecta izading 10 early decuy and perhaps Consumption ar Insanity, trested scisntifvally by new methods with falling success. ILI8 aud i bad Blood and Sitin DI RARY complaints, Olest, ocele and all discases romptly without Gonorrhoen, Stricture, V; of the Genito-U cured Fostage for Celebrats Delicate Diseases. ¢ tan "' Afiendiy letter nrc-!{’mwyuv: nd shame, and add golden years ollfe, ret) Errore,” 5o conts (stamp: ARKE, M D. . B. CL RK vu-‘ 86 SD. Giark Ste GHICADD, U8 FaitNAM BT (©Opposite omcc hours, 9a. m, to §p. m. Buudays, 10& o1 e iMiety in Chronle, Nervous, Skin aud Blood Diseares. Lo Coniitation at office or by mail fre Mbdicines st by Wnuil OF exprass, socuroly packod, frve from observation. Guarantees to larely and yermanentiy. IIlY Speris i(ul’l‘hll a, seml NERVOUS DB il ToerNTeht Sl oha, Physicol Decay, arisiog from Indiscre. fion, Txceanor Tiduls Hce. fioditi Bl s Despomdency, Pinples on the ace rsion to soclety, easily discouraged, lack of 2 (. Tt for study oF bustioss,and a 'burden, sntely, permanently and olonsu lm Betts & Betts, vphills, & disense t norrible in it ely eradicated without the aid rofula, Erysipelas, Fever Sores, Pains in the Hedd and Bonos, ‘nroat, Mouth and Tougue, Ca permsnently cured where others R 1 Dladder Complaints, and Kiduey, Urinary s i camke e quent Burning or Bloody Urine, Urine hign col Bred or with milky - sediment on standing, Weak Rack, Gonn norrhea, ect, Cyatitls, & Prompily andSately Curéd, Chirges Reason R Gusranteed por- §T,R'I."TU ARG Qilatation. Careseffectod at homio bv patient without a moments pain ox mmi. an 'n. “5 e confiden fiuds if: privately cured 408 Farnain St., Blflflfl dlll Skm Dnfid Gnu lotchies, U s) philitie To Yflllll%‘ M"""l,ggnwm elfcots o( Iuflner‘l\; which brings organic w. akness, destroying both mind and bod¥, with all its aveaded il1s, pel rmanently cul ed. ELTS T Tl i ences aud solitary habit3,” which ruin both Eudv and mind, unfluln.: them for business, Py life, aware of phynl(nl dobility, quickly as sistea. tical Expe- 280 18 QepCIALLY BTSN, T siarting Arint: Thirde M atlcines are pre pared in our lnboratory exactly to suit erch case, thius aflecting cures without injury, 59" Send b cents postage for celebrated works on Chronl h\ rvons and Deligate Discases. dly lotter or m} mpanied by 4 cents b stalps. BETTS & BETTS, ‘arnam Svthet. Omalia, Neb. Arrests dischunges fromithie urinary o, s in elther sex in s 1t 1 BUErior to l‘nynnm Cibebs, o injections, and freo’fromiail bad Emell ar other fhconven SANTAL-MIDY ¢ - oantafnea O .ulu,whi('h hear llkl nn 0 §: black letfers,without which (CES SN0 FOR ILL/STRATED (ATALOGVE FREE PENNYROYAL WAFERH are successfully used monthly’ by over 10,000 Aré Safe, Effectual and Pleasant ‘m box hym-h or 8t druggists, Sealed rticulars 2 stamps, Address postage Tui EURREA CURKICAL 00y Distilors, Mick, For sale and by mail by Goodman Dru L,umuuny. Ulrmlm. sules, Several luw s cured 1u seven days, Sold AL8LI0 per Lox, wll drugx @ists, urv mail from Full dree- TO REDUCE Our stock of fine Children's Suits we place on sale to-day and for this week in our BOYS’ DEPARTMENT 180 Fine Cheviot and Cassimere Suits in Checks and Fancy M\xh\rl‘s, elegantly made, the regular price for which is $5.50. WE OFFER THEM NOW AT $3.50, 150 Very Fine Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, some of which sold as high as $6.50, WE OFFER THEM NOW AT $3.75. The above two lots are in all sizes from 4 to 14, and are an extraordinary big bargain. We have again received and offer for this week another lot of thosesubstantial Blue Sailor Suits at 75¢ —other houses have tried to imitate this price, but the svit they are offering is not worth one-half} what our suit is worth. A New Line of Knee Pants at Astonishingly Low Prices. FOR GENTS AND YOUTHS. We have just opened 400 Excellent Cheviot and Cassim ere Suits in five different styles, made up in first class OUR PRIOH IS $5.80. A lot of very good Cheviot Suits of a neat plaid pattern, coats half lined and elegantly trimmed and made—in ) OUR PRICE IS 8675 Bight different styles of extra fine silk mixtures, Cheviots and imported Weaves—beautiful patterns and high-class goods, for which you have to pay elsewhere $18. OUR PRICE IS $10.60. manner and sold sverywhere av $10, fact fully as good n suit as othors ave offering for 812, The workmanship, trimming and cut of these goods are first cl They are honestly the best suits we have ever placed on sale at anywhere near that price, and such splendid values, that every man who values money, and style, will make a mistake if he buys a suit before he sees these. Special for Decoration Day. 500 fine all wool Blue Flannel Suits, warranted ind buttons at blue, well trimmed and made with eyelets, for G, A, R. B750. You can get no better suit, if you pay elsewhero 812 for it. BlG DRIVE IN PANTS. 1,000 pair excellent MEN'S PANTS of honest all-wool goods in different patterns and stripes at $1.75, This is the biggest drive ever offered in Pants. The regular value is fully $3. Another biglot of very fine Pants in dark and light stripes ab $2.75, these are worth from $4 to $5, SPECIAL IN SHOE DEPARTMENT.--Just opened 40 cases very fine Calf Shoes, in Congress and Lace, differentstyles of toe, an excellent article. Price $2.50: You never bought a better shoe for $4. lebraska Clothing Gompany Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. QHAHA HEDIGAL@SU&GII?AI] TTOTEL. AMERICAN EXPRESS GOMPANY'% Pfi‘-’\a "r Teceives an: o made direst by this ot Enlry (o the United xico, with Or without Tormue SiPRE RHEIVng it or de Shipments fr company o uf Shitin: a0 to payment of du Ttates aalow us thos lasied payable at 16,00 places i Canndu and Burope. ropo to whom shipments for United red, or if Ir‘uil\ nnunur points N. W, CoR, 13rh & Dooge §1s., OMANA, NEB. FOR THE TRKATI(ENT OF ALL CHRONIGead SURGICAL DISEASES BRACOmS, THE TRAVELER. John, you're sure Il have time to | Maryland Club Pure Old Rye Whiskey. [, | Surchako and get back (0 my train? 1 Bogt Facilities, Apparatus and. ies forBuocessful [ Vight oVt 'tor thost oot evon hmmnux‘:’\’m fomm o B a5k r' uiring ke The wide popularity of this superb brand has L n roline o that s, AL or SURG: {+] ng be 10AL NINETY OMS FOR PATIEHT! Board & Attendance, Best Accommodati nuian O WRITE POR OIROULARS on Deformiti runn.Olthut Ourvaturesof Spine, temten. other dealers 1o pluce Upon the Market inferior Whiskey yudog o siniiar Rame, ntendod he publl ‘ork Court of A| o MATEY LAND {016 to the protec i Cab. it &' A o T T8 andw How Bive il Ingtantly 1 roseen 1 m; i i s i the wiky OF clothios OF furnishiugs:) Botice that w or fiem, [ any p Do gutliy of wny infriugem [ & “Maryland Club” Old Ryo Whiskey, BALTIMORE, 1D, DRINK HIRES’ ROOT BEER The Purest and Best Drink in the i [& Oaly Reliablo Hodical Tnatituts nfl lfi i TE DISEASES el Bi06a plsaded Juccenst Oy irented, Bypbilia Fai move from tho sysiem withot motew Feeatiment for bou of V1A it PAVATES o< R wo. 'u ) MER, FrEE: ks Gleet ..m Yarlcodoly wits'y OMAH ICAL & 8 end fn Upon T n.Lm o s, Lol i (.IMTNUL tomolmxu World. A[;):‘(:‘I:lzill:l’:(. Delicions, th and Dodge Bereoin: E: G A Pnckuge (liquid) 25c. makes five gallons. 3 Pps s Ocoal. EVERY BoOy 14 JARANTEED, BREAKFAST. o and 1t “By a thorough knowledge o which govorn ths op & carelul tho natural laws z0stion and nutrl € Lhs ne proper ¥ £or it and take 0o other. Sthacyau ket RIS, Try it nnd you \NII Not be Without it T ONLY GENUINE Sold by C. E."HIRES. PHILADELPATAPENN 1 miy SAve us iLany I By tho Hiicious ko of s constitation may be gradually T APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND THUBSES-‘ ng & Bpecielty of it enongh 1o Tesist every tendency to wre Hoating u DREXEL & MAUL (Euccessors o John @, Jacobs,) Undertakers andEmbalmers At theoldstand W07 Varnam St. Ordors by telegrapn soHelted and promptly attended. elephone to No. 24 TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES Hundreds of thowsandsin wse | T(Y Ones many a fa \d with purs Tramo. —Ciyll S M 10 sluply with bo In Bif pound tins by ( JAMES EPPS & C0, Health is Wealth! it wator or milk. Sold oal faveled thus: {4 p acopathic Chemist NDON, ENGLAND, Dit. E. O, WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TitrAT MENT, 8 guarantee | spocitic for Hysterla, Dizzl. nosa, " Convilslons, Fits, Nervous Neuralui, Hendache, Nervous Prostration caused by the Bt alasho] o tobaceo, Waketuiness, Mantal Depression, Softening of the Hrai in nity and leading to misery, decay and death, oqu fine P omutute Ol AwS: Harrentess, Loss of PowoF Ve Wil siva o B Con e Pt n either sex, [ovoliniary Lossss and Spermat: | — — : e T. E. GII.PIN, ‘ FINE WATCH REPARING: FIRE |NSURANCE BROKER, | | maovs e avcurion e oolth's trehtment. B0 & DOX, O alX hoxes Room 63 ‘fraders’ Building, for #5.00,sent by mail prepatd on raceipt of price. GUARANTEE SIX BOXH3 CHICACO. Rofereasos- peuropoliuan Nt ’lms l'ubln AFe DOL Keneraily aware mu L) wethods of’ cok uily ‘one st & cure. Drug Co., Deug street, Omaha Steck Piano Remarkable for pa ful synpa uhuu- toue, pliable action and absolute dura- bility; 80 years' record the best zuarai- tecof the excellence of these iustru ments. 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