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THE CITY. A telephone has been put into the ticket oflpm at the Webster street depot. The number is 1458, Dr. Swetnam, office removed to N. W, cor. Harney and 15th, ground floor. Bpecialty heart and lungs. The case against M. Hellman, charged with keeping an unsafe building, has been continued in Judge Berka's court untl June 11 Josoph Kent has been appointed as deputy sheriff by Mr. Coburn to sce that no fishing by seines is carried on at Cut-Off lake. 8am Kline, of 617 South Twelfth street, 18 not the Sam Kline who was married in Council Bluffs to a colored woman Wednesday A The Omaha Turners’ Quartette club have arranged to give a picnic at Ruser’s park on Sunday, June 9, where a good time is anticipated. The case against Attor Wilhiam Soars, charged with having assaulted 8. Livingston 1n Justice Kroeger’s court, will be heard in police court on June 12. If you want a good buggy, car! express wagon or vehicle of an you cannot do better than to go to Lin- ngor & Motealf Co., corner of Sixth and Pacific streets. T, Rubenstein, a Tenth street mer- chant, complains at police headquarters that he has been swindled out of $85 by gome shrewd rascals. He refused to state more definitely the modus oper- andi of the fellows. Personal Paragraphs. J. M. Sewell, of Hastings, is at the Mil- lard. Q. 8. Woodman, of Beatrice, is at the Murra; £, M. Rennery, of West Point, is a guest 3 the Murr: James J. Condon, of Lincoln, is regstered at the Paxton, George Texall and Alfred Hazlett, of Bea- trice, are guests at the Paxton, O. P. Mason and W. 8, Hefferman, of Lin- coln, are registered at the Miulard. J. L. Seaman and wife, of Springfield, Neb., are stopping at the Paxton. 8. F. Ashton and Florence E. Nebraska City, are at the Paxton Mr. F. B. Mundy, superintendent of the money order department of the Union Pacific express company, left last evening for New York, to attend the June races at Sheeps- head Bay. Mr. Mundy is secretary of the Sheepshead association. Hon. John Fitzgerald, pre Irish National league of Ame Paxton, John M. Dyer, editor of the North Platte Telegraph, is in the city ou business. letcher, of ident of the rica, is at the A Burning Chimney. The fire department was called out at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon by a burning chimney in a bakery run by John Cody, at 1842 South Thirteentk street. No damage. A Little Flood. One of the small water pipes above the rogister of decds’ office, burst about noon and for a time, threatened to flood every- thing on the second floor. Janitor Lahey came to the rescue, however, and shut the yater off before’ much dumage had been lone. Damage Case. The case of Frank 4. Hartman against the B. & M. road for damages to his property near the Eleventh street viaduct, was catled, but on a statement from plaintiff's attorney that a settlement 1s being made, the court passed it by. S Cavble Car Accident. A Dodge street cable car ran into an ex- press wagon on South Tenth street, near the Union Paciffc tracks. The railing of the grip was badly damaged, and the wagon was upsot. A New Coffec Mill. The Clark Consolidated Coffee company has purchased a half block in the Boyd ad- dition, at the foot of Twenty-eighth street, on the Belt line, and will begin immediately the erection of & mummoth brick factory, which is to be operated in addition to their present works, ——— Other Interested Parties. The case of Matilda C. Boehme against J. ‘W. Squire for $178, on a_loan, comes up in Justice Kroeger's court Friday. The defend- ant has deposited the amount with the court, but alleges that Morris Morrison and Isaac Hascall have an mterest in it. On the Trail of Counterfaiters. Deputy United States Marshal Ed Allen is on the track of a gang of counterfeiters, who have been flooding South Omaha with very bad bogus silver dollars. The work has been going on for some tine. Two boys were arrested yesterday afternoon with sov- eral of tho bogus dollars 1 their pos: The boys cluim that the money was them. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were fssued by County Judge Shields yesterday : Name and Residenct John Michalowski, Omaba. . Francisea Wolniewiez, Omahia. { William Frohm, Omaha Etta Townsend, Omaha., Advice to Mothers. Mrs., Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teeth- ing. Itsoothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pains, cures wind colie, and is the best remedy lor diarrhoea. 23¢ a bottle. e A Nose Split Open. Shortly vefore 10 a. m. the horses on a Thirteenth street car took fright at the pile of paving stone n front of the Webster street devot und dragged the car off the track into un excavation. A number of pas- sengers were on the velicle at the time but only one of them, a gentleman whose name could not be learned, was hurt. His face struck the fare box and his forehcad and nose were split open. e Why Did Pundt Come? G. W Pundt, agont of the St. Louis Bridge and Juil Building company, who manipulated the vault balcony deal with the county commissioners, about which so much bas been said, was at the court house yester- day looking for some of the members of the county board, But he failed to find them, though he left word that they could see him in Council Bluffs during the next tnree or four days. The object of Mr. 1’ unex- pected Visit could nov be as He was particularly auxious to oo O'Keoffo. That ]mn-kluw lu\l" hean be soquickly cured by Shiloh’s Cu We guarantee it. Lor sale by Goodman Drug Co. Notes of Tent and Field. Captain Egbert who has been regimental quartermaster for the Second iufantry for the past two years has been by Lieutenant Barson, Captain McKeever of the Second infantry now stationed at Fort Owaha, who was zlaoed on the retired list on June 1, expects > make his bome in one of the small villages dn New Jersey in close proximity to New York City. Major ‘Butler, commanding at Bellevue, hlarruplw\l Fort Owaha that the five com- 08 now at the range have completed elr season’s target practice and will report on Friday to Licutenant-Colonel Fletcher commandiog at Fort Ouaha, for duty. The defs wing of the five companies now at Fort Omaba will report to Major Butler, at Bellevue, for target ctice on Saturday, Tho Omabia Guards kave Lt one arill a WEeK during tie w arw § wuuw 13 SN muccifio Con 40y, Drawer 8, Q. ; offer i reward of one thousand uny one who will find by snulysis a g of wercury, iodide of potash, or 1 or poisonous substence in 8. 5. 8. oy HYDROPHOBIA, Another Case Reported From the North Side. Another caso of hydropliobia comes to light from the home of Mr. J. W. Moore, a painter who lives at 2516 Ohio street, only a stone’s throw from the residence of Mr. William Petty, where John ' Schubert died a horrible death from the same fatal malady on the 10th of Jast month. The case at Mr. Moore's was not 8o harrowing in its details as that at the Petty house, as the maddened dog, a small black and tan, had not suc- ceeded in biting any of the members of the family, though he made several attempts to do s0. The dog had been acting very strange for several days, when, on Monday, he be- came extremely savage. During the course of the morning the cur had bitten two of the neighbors' dogs, one belonging to Mrs, Madison, = _resident of the sau street, and another the property of Mrs, Boots, a resident of Cor streot. At noon the animal was more viole and Mr, Moore decided to chain him up in tho back yard, supposing him to be poisoned. ‘While trying sture the dog Mr. Moore op the animal from biting him withits claws, After the dog had been secured to a post, its noon- day meal and some water were set out as usual, but it scemed impossible for the brute to eat anything, He also kept the water at safe distance. At 6 o'clock in the evening the family heard a scream from the yard investization saw the dog foaming at the mouth and making savage efforts to bite a young man named John Price, who, luckily, got out of reach of the animal before it could grab him. Mr. Moore did not stop to con- sider the cause of the dog's actions longer, but immediately tried to put an end to his life with a revol The dog's tongue, swollen to twice normal size, lolled at one side of its mouth, foam spluttered forth from between the teeth, and the dog made desperate efforts to bite itself on the legs and claw its own neck. After three bul- lets from a 32-calibre revolver had been dis- charged into the dog’s body, severai heavy Dblows from a club wore required to him, Shortly after the killing, a pet belong- iug to Mr. Fred Jurgasen, a neighbor, came into the yard and licked up some of the blood and froth which had falien from the dead dog’s body. Nothing was thought of the matter at that time, but on Tuesday morning it began to act strangely, an was hurriedly aespatched with a club. The doj Mrs. Madison’s was killed by an officer on day also, but the cur belonging to Mrs. Boots 18 yet alive, and the neighbors feel very much worried for f: the unimal may be seized with the same sf go malady. A Mad Dog Killed. A dog afflicted with the rabies created con- sternation at the Seventeenth street crossing of the Union Pacific yesterday morning. The brute was running about with large balls of froth hanging to his mouth and snapping at evervbody he passed, At the place men- tioned there were several people awaiting the dum:my, who scattered when the dog ap- peared. Finaliy Harry Ostrom, the flagman, ilied the animal with un iron bar. An Imperative Necessity. What pure air 1s to an unhealthy lo- cality, what spring cleaning is to the neat housekeeper, 50 is Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla to everybody, at tnis season. The body needs to be thoroughly renovated, the blood purified and 1, the germs of iscase destr rofuls blood disorders awsaparilla, the successful spring salt rheum,and all othe are cured by Hood’s & most popular and medicine. Derelict Election Officers, Eight residents of Omaha, charged with dereliction of duty as judges and clerks of election in the general election of last No- vember, admitted their guilt to juries in the United States district court yesterday and were fined §1 and costs of prosecution by Judge Dundy. Their names ave: Daniel Cleare, Fred Herze, Frank Solon, Charles E. Redficld, Theo. I Bouton, William Flood, Edward Goodman and Albert Reed. The case agaidst John R. Gatewood will be heard in tne United States court, to-day. Gatewood was an employe of the postofiice at Eustis, and is charged with having opened letters and appropriated their contents. He has been out on bail since October last, District Conrt. Walton E. Burlingin began a suit against H. H. Brown, the Cavalry Baptist church, et'al, to recover $104.6J, a balance clumed to be die on the lumber supplied for a new church. Hess & Flynn vs the Omaha Gas Manu- facturing company is the titlo of a case filed in the district court yesterday. The peti- tioners ask for judgment for $1,277.80, a bal- ance claimed to be aue for the excavating of carth for a gas holder. County Court, Frank B. Johnson filed an answer in the county court yesterday, denying the allega- tions in the original petition filed by Frank Colter against Johnson, and asking for a dis- missal of the suits. An Indolent Organ, 0 the liver is indolent, as it must nec- essarily be when it fails to secrete the bile in sufiicient quantities to mee% the require ments of digestion and evacuation, it should be set at work with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. The healthful stimulus to a ) imparted by this incomparable alternative, speedily evinces itself in a departure of thé uncomfortable sensations in the right sid the nausea: fur upon the tongue; indigestion, and sick beadache consequent upon muctivity of the liver and the diversion of the bile from its proper channel. Irregularity of the bow- els is always und panlessly reformed by the corrective indicated, which is infinitely to be preferred, both because it is safo and mo eflicacious, to blue pill, calomel, and drench- ing purgatives of every class. 'It cures and prevents fever and ague, and rpeumatism, Why Warrinz Plumbers. Pat Gorman, John Mahan, Joseph Buggy, Clarence Clancey and George McDonald, the striking plumbers who made an assault on Alfred Martin, a brother plumber, while he was engaged at work on the roof of Mr, Cary’s house, on Thirteenth and Williams, were arraigned in the police court yesterday morning. Martin testifed to having been beaten over the back and shoulders with a piece of lead pipe about two feetlong., In whose hanas this was he could not say as he was first knocked over on his face and was beaten while lying prostrate. He saw John Mahan besting him with a club while he was trying to get up. Martin's testimony was corroborated by that of a helper nanied Miller, who was present when the assuult was made. Two ladies who lived near Mr. Carey's finish | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: :FRIDAY house, and were witnosses of the trouble, gve evidence for the prosectution. Both atified that the plumbers left the house ‘when told to do so by Martin, The jury was out but ten minutes and re- turned a verdict of not rull» G. J. Zeigler, the foreman of the jury, stated that the verdict had been reached on the ground that organized labor to direct tho action of laborers. working on a building,” said Mr. Zeigler, and some union men came along and orderea me off 1 would go. If I didn’t go, and they threw mo off the roof, it would be my own lookout.” Catarrh cured, health and breath secured Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Goodman Drug Co . sweet A PILE OF GRANITE. Another Palatial Business Structure to be Built by kred Ames. Frederick L. Ames, of Boston, will spend half a million dollars in Owmaha this year, He has purchased two lots of ground, one north, the other west of the new Commer- cial National bank, now in course of cree: tion, at rnam and Sixteenth streets, He will e thereon an eight-story granite structure, the caual in modern beauty, style and floish of any other edifice in that vicinity. al was closed Wednesday and trans- fer papers are now being made out. Mr. Ames made this purchase from W. J. Morse- man and John F. Coad. Of the latter he gets a lot fronting on Far- nam strect forty-four feet and run- entirely to the alloy 133 ning back Morseman, president of the company, he purchased a par Sixteenth streot, 58 feet wide and extending back G5 fect and abutting with the rear half of the Coad lot. He intends to r these picces with his building, The latter will, therefore, be an L shaped struc- ture. About six weeks ago Mr. Morseman be- came the owner of the Sixteenth strect lot on which he hud expected and hud arrapged to erect a buiiding for the general ofices of the Paciflc express companyy He paid for it To Morse and ¥4 (Mtis - sURlbnk Keryin it for bringing about and conducting to successful consummation N portant transaction at this tim o0ds business has become so cat that in ry for their de- - ing several availabl ion presented S0 many advantages, as it does, on the two principal thoroughfares, that it wis at once selected, and Mr. 8. P. Morsestarted immediately for Boston, bent on inducinge Me Ames to invest, some more of his wealth in Omaha real He found. that géntleman preparing to leave in a fow days for Lurope, but upon being informed that his_pr Ommala, he quickl Dl ame here. and Coad were scen and on the desired lots, which they did and withe out further controversy Mr. Ames replied: “All right, T will gi He told them to m pied, | Aftor e the transfers and assurance that when this had been finished their money, the cold hard cnsh, would be for' “them. It is understood ¢ agreed onm round numbers Of this Coud gets 56 man £50,000. h atterson lot, ad- z Coad’son the west, is pot 1mcluded in the deal. Vork will be commenced without unnee- deluy on a buildiog to cost about 3o Nolght, whethor six oF elght stories, will depend on the wishes of S. P. Morsc “This firm is to occupy it, from basement to roof. Mr. Morseman s fect his purpose of ¢ the deal will not af- ting a oftice for the express company, ‘1 regret very much,” he continued, “to let the ~ Sixtcenth street property go, because it was an admirable location for our business, but the opportunity for securing to Omaha such a splendid improvement as Mr. Ames will make, over-balanced my persenal feeling: and when they asked me toput a price on the ground I could not refuse. We will proba- bly purchase anotier sito for our building within a weels, and get to work on it as_soon as possibie. I have been looking at u number of well located lots,” All business men Omaha is sure to deriv fuith in her future cannot be mated. the benefit Mr. Ames’ sily esti- —— Beecham’s Pills act like magic on a weak stomuch. CAPTUR The Strik 1E SCABS. Plumb ers Score Anothor Point, Ten journcymen plumbers arrived in the city, yesterday morning, dircet from New York. They were brought here by the Mas- ter's association, to take the places of the men who ure now on a strike, bot they haven't soldared a joint here, and will not. A committee from the journeymen's union met the men at the depot und soon had them in their meeting 1, on Douglas sti there they have becn all day. They here non-union men, but now de intention of joining the organization upon their return to the cast, 'They will 2o buck, to-day, if er plumbe hold their b Ain it the men found it n writ of re- plevin, T Judwe Berka, yesterday afternoon. a0 rosslnRtIL oI B Hussey, president of the Masters' associ ““Phoy can bring all the men here they want to,” said a journeyman, *and it will be no different. No men, union or non-union, will go to work in Omana untii the strike is ended, There is but little work on hund, but wait till the work really comes in, wken they will need other men than ‘helpers,’ and then e ill be called in. We are not worried a it If you feel *‘out of sorts,” cross and peevish, take Dr. J. McLean's sax illa; cheerfuiness will return will acquire new zest. Wili Kill on Wednesday, Up to noon, 1643 persons had paid their dog tax. Chief Seavey says that the temn- porary cessation of dog kiiling is not due to the resolution passed vy the council Tuesday evening, as an ordinance can n be realed by the passage of a resolutio He he will it until the next i ng of the council on Tuesdiy ening, and if the orainance is passed wing' for a dog pound, he will sce that no more dogs are Shot. '1f uot, on next Wednesday morning the present wmethod of killing dogs will be resui WL WEIGHT PURE Used by the United Stat overnment. Baking Powder does not contain Ammon! Endorsed by the heads of the Great U and Public Food Analysts, as the snun.‘ml b wrest aud most Healthful ic i, Lime or Alum. RFRICES DELICIOUS Ravepi EXTRACTS HATURAL FRUIT FLAORS Dr. Price’s Delic \avoring E tracts, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Ros¢, ete., do not contain ru.wuumuu-uguuuf is PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Now York. Chicago. 6t Louiss and life. ROVAL Absolutely Pure. This powder nevor varies. A marvelof purity strength aud wholssomenoss. More oconomical than the ordinary kin ls, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitudes of low cost shortwelghtalum or phospnate powders, Sold only In cans. Royal fuking Powder Cos 128 Wallstroot Now York BHCLARK ESTRSLISICD 1351 { 166 o. Sure Cureslt Giicago, tiis, 1 Glark 86, The Regular O1d-Established PRYSICIAN AND SURGEDS Is stitl Treating with the Groatest g%, SKILL ¢ and SU C 58 :s, Terrible \ Dreams, and all the effects kit 15 G4tly Aucuy and parisps Consumption o8 Ins: ted scientifically by new methods with falling SYBHILIS and cll bad Blood and Skin Dis- ermanently TDNEY and URINARY complaints, Gleat, Gonor ho ictu re, Varicocels and all of the Geni y, Organs eured injury to St i?neys or other Organs, &5 No exper Age and experience ime portant. tion fres and sacre for Celebrated Works on cate Diseases. &) plating. M Clarke'e celcbrated guide Mai 135 cuxu», both 25 cents (sta Alnem iy letter o ame, and add gol ret) Errors, sert everywhere, secure from eXp: Sundays 9 to 12, Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 So. Glark Sla. cNIOAOO. (13 & Female, each Consult the old i JUNE 7. 1889, THE MAGNITUDE Of our late purchases has somewhat startled our competitors and they are won- dering what we are going to do with the goods. son is having a depressing effect on the woolen and clothing market, The fact is, this backward sea- Manufactu- rers find themselves overstocked and demoralized, and accept almost any offers that are made to clear out their seasonable stocks. We can NOW buy goods from the best houses in the country AT PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN WE COULD MANUFACTURE THEM OURSELVES. Our buyer is always on hand. When a manufacturer or wholesaler needs money, he comes to us. We set the price on his goods, and the manufacturer's loss is our customers’ gain. charge ¢25.00. The prices of the new goods. Our stock of Men’s and Boy's Clothing Jome and see and judge. ning of the scason. to judge of their value. doesn’t show them. It is Our new suits are a sight to see, now much larger than Hence it is that we can sell Suits now for §15.00 for which other houses goods we received last week have compelled us to make a big cut on the prices of suits left from the early purchase, so as to be uniform with the low at the begin- Suits are things you must look at easy enough to describe them, but description and a few minutes inspec- tion will show you THE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF BUYING NOW. Tt is not a saving of one or two dollars that we are speaking about this time. IT IS A SAVING OF TEN DOLLARS OR MORE ON A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS SUIT, and if this saving is any object to you, you will buy NOW. and Cheviots marked ¢14 75, and Cutaway suits marked $1 We are showing this week a line of sack suits in Worsteds, Corkscre ws .00. These suits are positively as good a3 you can get in any store in Omaha for $25.00. In the furnishing Department we have opened today several new cases of Under- ear at prices about ¢ few weeks ago. 25 per cent less than the same goods could be bought for a Lisle Ribbed Shirts and Drawers at 45¢, worth 75c. fancy Bal briggan Shirts and Drawers at 55¢; these are indeed surprising valae.] Nothing Jess than ¢2,00 per suit would buy such goods at any other place. IMPORTANT, We have just closed a deal on a manufacturer’s entire stock of Summer Clothing. The price at which we bought these goods will enable us to offer thin Coats and Vests at about 560c on the dollar, be open Monday or Tuesday. Finaliy T took 8 Iprove. Aficean! pact, five months | rom the cffects DI v\\l(l Jan. 8, 185 Books on Bloo \i at my work, and for tho well as T éver was—all pecific. Jony t. W Discases mailed free. Srecimic Co., Atlanta, DRS. BETTS & BETTS 08 FARNAM STHREET, OMAHA, NeBy (UDpallw Paxton Hotel) m. to8p. m. m, to1p. m. ipecialicts in Chronle, Nervous, Skin and Blood Diseases. Omofl hours, 9 Bundays, 10a Consuliation at office or by mafi free. Medicines sent by mail or expross, packed, free frmn observation, Gua dickly, sofel \ .m.l permanently NERVOUY DEBLLITY ivasiistcn, pemy L Arisig from indigere: siona, Physical Docay, tio, ‘Excess or_ Indalkence. producing Sloop- lessness, Despondenc Pimples on the face version to so-iety, easily discouraged, confidence, dull, untit for stuly or business,and fnds lifo'h burden, safely, permanently and privatoly cured. (ons: . Betts & Bettw, 403 Farnam =t,, Omaha Blood and Skih DiSeases biihse, disese results, complotely eradicated without the aid of Mercurv. Scrofuls, Erysipelas, Fever Sores, Blotches, U Paini i the Head and Bones, ulun Sora I'iroat. Mouth and ‘Tongue \c., permanently cured where ot 1erl & Bave talcil, MAX MEY MaxMeyer & Bm. 1 Steinway Square. TROU&&ERS 8:3.00 At this remar! on sule alar, terns Men s ably low price we place Lot dostrabll xnu ihe fit and wors: Wwe can guar- ma antee, ADOLPH MEYER. Fatablished 1866. GREAT BARGAIN SALE IN Second-Hiand Pianos 8 Oraans. | PIANOS. Price. - Cash, Monthly. 50,00 $15.00 $10.00 ) IR0 1000 1 Bladder C: laints 10.00 KHIIIPV UTINATY. Fidoans Dl 2106 % R quent ning ax}ll]zload; ‘l":]-‘;n;lv‘l :‘Fukléln).;fll:x;‘] 1000 £00 ‘\'\r:flh"x'\mi“:.(.':':‘h o, Gloat, Cysbils, &oo 1000 7.0 |’lompl|y andsafely Cured, (_hmkex Reasonu- 500 1600 STRICTURE! oo omqg_vq“”” moval complete, wi M asen Hauila macat rice. Cash. Monthly, SR AR AR v e TP U0 800 fo Yoo Hen and” Midde- Afl'ufl Men, d A e 1000 80 A URB URE The awful effocts of early -li" 100 800 hoehioh orings organts 8, destroying Both mind and bodv, with RIS ar rnrh d 1118, per DS, B by impropur indul v fences nml Bolitary hablid,” which ruin both ody and mind, unfitting them for Lusiness, study or marr: MATRIED M fmipaired ot those entering on that hap- Dy life, aware of physical debility, quickly &8 OUR SU acts, sistea, CESS First—Practical B: ¥ case 15 espectally studied, Third—Medicloes a oxuotly tc I8 based upon rience, Second— thus starting arl pared in our i 'tor colebratad works 1 boteato Diseas fenly l:tter or id shaine, and P N0 lcttors i swered unless accompanied by 4 cents in stamps. ‘dd!et\ 1)r ( Illl on “ . BETTS & BETTS, rhim Nrteet, Omaba, N'-b nus Steck Piano - Remarkable for powariul sympathetie tone, plmMu action and absolute dura- 1 B record the best guaran- teeof the excellence of these iusiru ments. WGBDBRIDGE BROS, change for new at sin year, 5.0 5.00 X 7.00 ry {nstrument. gi to be In good Hring this ad. you, and avoid mis. 1 in Any of thes aker - 1y tiwe 1n one Call early and g ~MAX MEYER & B] e&sms%«a LEMONADES, SHERBETS and all Cold Drinks, Miatovircr's HUNGARIAN BLAGKBERRY JUIGE It Will Correct of Ice An bus, Dyse Nasu MiEssRs, LOVE the Damaging Influencc on the Stomnch, Lina, Cholorn Mo: rders of the Kowes , June 9th, 1857, VILLE, THAL BRos. I have tried the Hung Aun Llnck- IEis the no DRINK HIRES’ ROOT BEER the The Purest ar World. Ap) id Blest Drink in petizing, Delicious, Sparkling. o (iay BO ¢ THE ONLY GENUI Bold by C. E. HIRES nic) 25 ILE GU c. makes five gallons. JARANTEED, and if wke. no other. THILAVELPITA PENN Knowicd &b n pusse JOHN BIL Iucan be ghien in i Hiuos uw' 1 3 il uml n.m,nu afana e e Cobncl B ta, Drugls g at Cabs )AUNKENNESS tie Liguor Habit. Posltively Cured winistoring Dr, I ol len Sp cup ot e hoai g absolutelyhari- State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liver poo From New York Every Tuesday, of stute roon « 10 und fr¢ IN BALDWI Stec AU HARRY Reduced Cabin hibition. ien] Wes I i according to location rsion 46 Lo § rope at_Lowest Rates, Gew'l Agents, dwity, Now York, 1 Aizent ndolph St, Agent. Ol Rates to Gl . m K N & €O, *hicago, gow Ex- Arrosts disc gans in eithel 10 18 supert 4 100 APOSITIVE Z;’n Vitively oired in 00 davus Or Hornd's Eiectro Muenctic f5cft ges trom the urinary or- in 45k " dopalia. Cubebs, or frec from all bud smell or other leonyeniences, SANTAL -MIDY 4, m.“"’“f'@ FOR MEN OHLY! LOST or FAILING MANHOUD; srol and NERVOUS nzmun’ { Body snd ¥in 17 Weaiored. 3 Tumors CURED: ok fiee. L D, elll 50 Wabasli BY., UHICAU We expect to paralyze the clothing trade. The goods will thing Gompany Comer Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. Amaysnrmfiwnh lceWaier cmfla msmcn@sunmm TITUTE], N. Vi, Gom, l.’lm& unna: su OMAHA,NEB. FOR TUE TREATMENT OF ALL GHRUNIBM&SURGIGALDISEASES BRAJCES, (APPLIANCES FOR DCFORMITIES AND muss:s. est Fusiliticn, Apparatusand Rem Successful Teealmont bt bvary Torm o Bliaace csautiog. MEDICAL or EURGIOAL TREATHENT. 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