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THE CITY. The Young' People’s society of the Southwestern Lutheran church will have a lemon equeeze this even- inq at the residence of Mr. D. W. Shully coiner Poppleton avenue and Twenty- fifth avenue. The degree of doctor of divinity has been conferred on Rev. John Gordon, astor of the Westminster Presbyter- an church of Omaha by hisalmamater, the Western U m\mnt\ of Pennsylva- nia, located at Pittsburg. 1t is reported that there are over five hundred cases of a mild type of pink- eye epidemic among horses of this city. The disense is chielly confined to the large livery burns, Mr. Sherwood hav- ing th lorses more or less affected by the disease, jolly purty of young folks in- Jim Sl,v-piu nison’s tally-ho, and drawn by six horses, attracted considerable attention on the streets yester afternoon, It was a party going out to Fort Omaha to have a lawn fete, upon the invitation of Mre. Andreson. A little eleve Pila Foley, residing and Grace stree v esterday by a vicious dog belonging to 2d Brown. A complaint was made to police headquartors und a policeman was sent to Kill the dog, but finding it tied up he did not distu Personal Paragraphe. Mr. Will J. Scott, of Kearney, is city. Miss Minnie Curly, of Des Moines, Ta,, is m the city, visiting Mrs, J. C. Regan. Mr. W. S, , of Lincoln, secretary of the stato \mxhlu[lh.m\‘mxtuml\, is in the city attending the meeting of the board of trade. Mr. W. E. Smythe, mh(nnflhn ¢ Enterprisc is in the city. He fiice and -year-old girl named at ' '} in the Koarney called at was shown through the building., Dr. 8, C. Kirby and Miss Carrie Grand Juuction, [n., were married at the Paxton hotel, at noon, by William Evans, also of Grand Junction. The bride's father and a few friends of the groom were present. The happy couple left last evening for the east. W. A. L. Gibbon has been calle cago by the death of a neice, ‘ Joseph Franklin, R. L. Hen William Barr Dry Goods comp arrived to; on a visitto their on Sixteen and Douglas stred stopping at the Paxton. Henry Gibbon, prand braska Knights is in the city to meet other and perfect pre- liminary arrangements for going to the bi ennial conclave at Washingion next Novem- ber. sler, of to Chi- of the Sit. Louis, rnch store They are commander Ne Finca lant. Mrs. Grady was fincd §3 and costs in police court for assaulting Ruvbe Gray, one of M. F. Martin's graders. After he sccured the convyiction Martin paid the fine imposcd, as Mrs. Grady was in titute condition, Bloom Suspended. Officer Charles Bloom of the police force has been suspended by Chief Seavey for drinking in a saloon. Bloom alleges that he * drank nothing but ginger ale, and used that only because hie was aid to drink the city water in 1ts present muddy condition, Duncan’s Opinion, ‘The breals in the pavement on € street south of the viaduct was e cording to Plumbing Superintendent Dun- can, by a break in the house connection with the water muin at ) South xteenth street. The wate people allege that the break was ¢ ter getting in be- hund the street and washing out the er trench. The dwmage will amount to at least Afding the Woman's Home. Miss Marion Ch nicce of Dr. Mercer, will give 4 musical at her uncle’s residence on tite evening of July 2, for the benefit of the Woman’s home, on Burt street. Seven hundred and fifty invitations have been is- sued, The object for which the entertainment will be given is a most meritorious one, the horue being one of the most worthy charit- able institutions in the city, many aged and infirm women being ¢ for there that otherywise might be homel A Council Bluffs “Fence.” Detective Mostyn arrested in Council Bluffs yesterday Belle Jonson, alias Belle Henderson, alius “Johnny Bull,” a negress, who is a notorious thief and fence and is wanted at Kansas City where she has been andicted by the grand jury tozether with the hardest i of thi at hus ever mfested the city on the Kaw. Tho woman was driven out of Omaha about three years ago and las since made her headquarter: Council Bluffs, Shew 1in a notor- fous dive keptby ‘colered people near aummy depot in” Covneil Blnff fusad o cotno to Omaba and was lodged i the Council Bluffs jail Hitching Post Ordinance, QxAnA, June 28.—To the Editor of Tuk Brx: For the past threo or four weeks there has been nothing but mad dog scares, the 1aws being strictly enforced. . Why is there nothing said about runaway toams! A farmer comes to town; there is no place to hiteh his horse; it either runs away or a policeman comes along, takes it to the stablo and then the poor farmer hus to pay the cost. ‘There is a city ordinance stating that there must be at least two rings to every lot of a certain sizo ring and not less than'u certain number of fect apart. Not one-tenth of tho places in Omaha huve the rings, and those who huvo them are not the size stated in the ordinance, This is wore of & necessity than the killing of dogs. The taxes on them have been paid. SUBSCRIBER, A Missing Plumber, George Jones, o plumber who came here from New York during the recent plumbers’ strike, is missing. His wife, a handsome young woman, reported tha niatter to Chief Beavey and requested his assistance in the scarch for her Lusband, She states that thoy came dircet from England two months ago, and were induced to come to Omaha by an advertisement in a New York paper calling for piumbers in this city, Jones, being a union man, refused to go to work when he came here, and had dono nothing until on Monday last when ho worked a balf day in the New York Life building. He complained of boing sick at noon but returned to his work, siuce which time Mys, Jones has not seen or heard from him, Inquiry among the plumbers who knew gl ails to give any clue to his whereabouts, @ had $00 in his pocket when he left home. Mus, Jones pies rooms at 810 North Thirteenth street and she has one child, a 80n by a former husband. She assrets that her life with Jones has beer an especially happy one and she can not think that he has deserted ber. srerae— Necber Still at Large. There were' no new developments in the Nedber-Burke shooting case yesterday. Neebe has not yet been fround. Dr. Ralph, the city physician, visited tho tojured woman yesterday again, He re ports that there is scarcely a chance for her recovery, the bullet luving passed entirely through her body. ‘The injured wowan was formerly a Mrs, Cloveland, azd left her husband’ several ears ago. She then began living with Tom uby, an ex-convict. Three months ugo Ruby was sent to the couuty jail on the charge of stealing a quantity of brass from the B, & M. railway company, and hus not et served liis time. During his mcarcera- jon Mrs. Ruby has been living with Neebe. Both were arrested several wecks ago on the charge of adultery, but were dismissed to: wnnw of prosecution, Neebo is known g:e as @& tough citizen, but has uaver n arrested except on the charge 'l’ha Towa authorities have been instructed 0 look out for him, THE OMAHA 'DAILY BEE: THURSDAY ' JUNE 27, A NOBLE WOMAN. sharacter Considerel By an Who Knew Her. + Hon. John M. Hawley, of this city, attor- ney for the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road, was assistant secretary of the United States treasury during Presidont Hayes' admmistration, He had charge of the appointments and was familiar at the white house by reason of the fact that he had to call there nearly overy day. Speaking pf Mrs, Hayes' death, Mr. Haw- ley said: rs. Hayes was one nf ')w most o stimable women whom I huy X knew her well during the y of General Hayes, and no woman ever occupied the po- sition of mistress of tho white house w ho was more respected and honored, She gen- tla and engaging in her manners, mnst intel- ligent und entertaiuing 1n her conversation, and capabln at the same time of entertaining alar, o of guests, made up of different callings and profegsions, and making them all at ease and happy in her society, She was @ woman of strong convictions and great forco of character, and always dy when the occa ded it to as- f and to urge what she considered She drew about tod and admiring clated the ter and enjoyed her great credit to her 08 sho was « most fit representative of what hor country could pr und her shining virtues and beautitul character may justly be admired and imitated by the women of her country. “‘Her death will bring mourning into very many households, of her death,” he continued, so of much gricf in my famly.’ her a wide circle thorough A Great Battla Is continually going on in the human system, The demon of impure blood strives to gain victory over the consti- tution, to ruin health, to drag victivus to the grave. A good reliable medicine like Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the weapon with which to defend one’s self, drive the desperate enemy from the field and vestore peace and bodily health for Dou Oniama, June 20 Bez: 1. Can ) whether the city of equalization has any. the valuation of per cent above the tion! Aud has the city council any rigut to take the county assessment of 1888 us u basis of city taxes forthe year 1859, as ow, thereby causing unequal valt tion on property between county and city in the same year 8, Can a county sor be called to ac- count and be nheld responsible for uncqual valuations of a difference of 100 per cent for property in the same block and of cqual value, I have examined the valuations of prop- erty in the county assessment books, and have discovered gross irregularitics. Some 3 ying as hich as 25 per cent of Uhie income derived therefrom alone ent, Editor of Tne yu enlighten the public as to council, sitting as a board 1oy right to raise from 10 to 20 sor's valua- erty owner interested in the growth of our young city wiil ject to any reasonable tax, noc WILl T, but wo all have a right to call a halt ing evil of the present unequal ion. We must find a rem- o. Will you kindly up the cit publiely t our part in stirring 15 o discuss this serious matter Respectfully, Jony H., F. LEIMANN, 1, Under the law neither the county com- inssioner or the city council would have g vight to raise the valuation, except for purpose of equalization. provides’ that the city council 1ed by the last county nssess- ment, whicli would be the one for 1859, Thé county ussessor cannot be called to ac- count for unequal valuation Taxidermist,catal Detayed Her 1 n-mrmn- Robert Morrow is in troubl eral weeks ago he was arrested for wife- beating and was placed under bonds to kegp the peace. Mrs. Morrow has since retused t0 live with him, and was at_the union depot yesterday on her way to Colorado, w she has a sister living. Shewas accompanied by John Comway of Conncil Biuffs, who was going to California_ and had agreed to see Mrs. Morrow safely to her desti Morrow heard of the proposed departure of hiis wife and followed her to the depot,where he assanited Conway while ho was engagod in checking Mrs. Morro! age. Both men wero arrested on the charge of fighting. Mrs.” Morrow deferred her deparwre for Centenmal _state, and will remain he city st her husband wken the c al Mrs. Winslow’s should aly ing. Soothing Syrup e used for children téeth- Itsoothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pains, cures wind colie, and is the best remedy lor diarrheea. 25¢ a bottle, Scheme. ODuring the commissioners’ meeting yes- terdny Anderson tried hard to get in his work on County Clerk Roche again, but failed. It happened that the latter had given the Sixth ward assessors vouchers for their pay. In orderto get at the matter and create a row, Anderson moved that the assessment allowances for the Sixth ve oh wero ordered lnst Saturday, be posed the objcets of it by stating that ho could see through them as plainly as he could see Anderson then; also that he would have doue just as the clerk did, Cushman’s Menthol Inhaler, cures catarrh, ache, neuralgia, asthma, hay Fever. free at your rice 50 cents. Reunited. Miss Bertha Nagle, principal of the Gib- son school, will bo uited in marriage ts ovening to Julius Festner, her mer husband, from whom she was divorced LWO yeurs ago, Qonstipation, not remedied in season, is liable to 1" Lecome habitual tic purgatives, by weakening the bowels, confirm, rather than cure, the evil, Ayer’s Pills, being mild, effective, and strengthening in thelr action, are geners ally recommended by the faculty as the Dest of aperients, “Having been subj for years, to constipation, without being able to find wmuch relief, Tat last tried Ayer's Pills, I déem it both @ duty and @ pleasure 1o testify that I have derived great ben- efit from their use, For over two years past I have taken one of these pills every night beforexctiving, I would not willingly be without them.”— Bowwiu, 20 Bust Main st., Lmhslc. Pa. “T have been taking Ayer's Pills and usiug them in my family dince 1857, and cheerfully recommend” them to all in need of a safo but effectual cathartic,” — Johin M. Boggs, Loutsville, Ky. “For eight years T was afflicted with constipation, which at last becamo 5o bad that the doctors could do no more for me. Then I begau to take Aye Pills, and soon the bowels recov their natural and now T am in oxe Loughbridge, Bryan, Texas. “ Having nsed Ayer's Pills, with good results, T fully indorse thew for the purs poses for which they are recommended. ~T. Couners, M. D, Centre Bridge, Pa. Ayer’s PlllS, FREPARED BY Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co, Lowell, Bold by sl Drugglste and Dealers i Medicias d chironie. Dras- t health, LITERALLY THE STAFF OF LIFE. Another greatly superior quality possessed by the Royal Baking Powder is that by which the preservation of important elements of ‘the flour is effected in raising the bread by the mechianical operation of the gas, without fer- mentation. Yeast, and all baking powders that produce the leaven- ing gas by fermentation, as is well known, destroy a por- tion of the nutritive elements of the flour, and particularly those which are the most healthful and the greatest aids to a perfect assimilation of the food. The Royal Baking Powder, while perfectly leavening, retains without change or impairment all those elements which were intended by nature, when combined if our bread, to make it literally the ¢staff of life.” No leavening agent or baking powder, except the Royal Baking Powder, possesses these great qualifications, POPPL] TON, President, BROWN, Vi A J. esident. H W, YA T 8.'T, JOSSELYN, Secretary A SOLID NEBRASKA COMPANY. The Omaha Fire Insurance Go. OF OMAHA, NEB, Paid Up Capital, - - £100,000 Fire, - Lightning - and - Tornado = Insurance, Oftices, §. K. Directors: A, J. Poppleton, J Kuhn, E, tone, Home Ofice, No 1. Millard, 3. 1. Woodworth, 300, 301, 3 ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ARTIST SUPPLIES, MOULDINGS, FRAMES, 1013 Douglas §t 5 = = Corner Douglas and Sixteenth Sts. Wm, . Collins, .s(m Brown' Telephone 1,433, . H. W. Yates, N. A, Omaha, Neb. EMERSON, HALLET & DAVIS, KIMBALL, PIANOS AND ORGA.NS SHEET MUSIO. - (Omahia, Nebraska STRANG & CLARK STEAM HEATING CO, Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps, Etc. ‘THE SESTWAITE:S0APMADE IN-AMERICA m‘%. ool HITL CLoup LoATING ¢ seu. RAPPER Lare sxz: and Teceive & * +MATRHIESS - FOR * SHAMPOOING + SN1ISSNIVIRND 3V Contairing 8 [PHOTOGRAPHS «lobrated « Actors andACTRESSES | SNTT00M NI DNV ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH Al NGTE 1302 FARNAM STRET NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OmllA, NEB. Capital L2 . 8400,000 Surplus Jan. Tst. 1680, ) 52,000 FFICERS AND DIRECTORS. dent, resident, 30 LLINS I ( FERATHE N PATRICK . 11, 8. HUGHES, Cabbler, THE IRON BANK. Corner 12h &nd ¥arnam Sts. AGene Bauking Business Transactod. DREXEL & MAUL, Successors 10 John C. Jacobs) Undertakers andEmbalmers Attheold stand 1407 Farnam St. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly strended, elephone to No. 2% PENNYROYAL WAUERS are successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladios, ArS Sofe, Ecetualand Pleasant g’ $hperiox by mallor at drugiisis Sealcd tiould (iross Tas Evnssa Cul CAL ca o BTROIT, MicH For sale and by mail by Goedman Drug Conpuny, Omaha, C/\(fl ( ?fii//l/ OUIHA .U uns C‘LLI.Q DDLIQHCES-A. GOODRICH, Atronyey.at S 7LAw, 124 Doatboru st i idvigo e ears’ experiouce; busipess guletly ang o p{ly (ransactod, 4 Notlco to Contractors and Builders. Sealed bids will be roceived by A. R, Samson, cretary Custer Realvy Company, at the oflice of Hedges & Samson, Broken Bow, Nol it 1 o'clock noon of the 15t duy of Jui for the co: uction of a ten-room business block in Broken Bow, Nebrask: property of the Custer will be received as follows: 1st, For rurnishing all material and ull labor for the construction, and to construct stone foundatio; , on the alty Compuny. Bids ing toundation. Compuay to furnish material #rd. For furnishing all material and all lnbor mr]}m- construetion, and to construct the (brick) r and .onstiuc {0 matorial. al and all Jabor for tiie rough carpenter work, and to periorm thesame, Gth. For furnishing all labor and performing rough_carpenter wo: Company to furnish matorial furnishing all mate fflr HIG fimsh (carpenter wol the same. §th. For furnishing all labor for, forming finish to furnish mater Uth, For furnishting all lubor and all material tor plastering, wad to plaster sald building, 10th, The furnishing all material,and all Tabor to construct sald building. acc ain plans and specifl- cutions av the oflice of Hedges & Samson, at n Bow, Nebraska. les With whom the said “Cus- ¥ itealty Company"” may contract for any ma- terial or Ihloz 1n thio constraction. of said bulld- ing ure to enter into & good and suffictent bond, to be approved by the building committeo of siid company. Each bid must be accorapanied by a certitied chack, in the sum of 8500, pay: uhle to the order of tiie "Custer Realty, Company.” as a guarantee that the bidder will, 1f s bid” be ac- ct.]vltd enter into a BHIiMflIL(Ol’V contract wighin five dags for the erection nnd completion ot sald bullding, and that he will within said five days execute to said company & good and suffi- clent bond for the faithful performance of said contract, The “Custer Realty Company” reserves the right to rejoctany or all bids, iy order of the'board of directors of Custer Realty Company. A, . BANSON, Secretary. ) and to perform and per ini (cirpenter werk)' Conipany Notic Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be recelved by the clork of Adams County, Neb- raska, at his offico Hastings, Nebraska, on or Defore twolve o'clock noon of July fith, 188, for the purchase of seventy five bonds the de- nomination of one thousand dollars each to be issued by tde County of Adams in the State of Nebraska, tobe dated July Ist, 188, and to be gayuvleat the Fiscal Aconoy’ ot the State of ebraska, City of New York, State of N York twenty years after the date thercof re deemabloat anly t1me on or after ten years from the date thereof at the option of said county of Adams and to bear imterest at_tho rate of five Jer cent per, wnum puvablo anuully on the lst day of July in each year, for which fnterest coupons siidl e altaclied payablo at tho fiscal rency aforesald, B lkinta rosorved to rejoct any and all bids, By order of the Board of Supervisors, May ith 880, L. B. PARTRIDGE, County Clerk. L .Innlw A. (A8TO, County Attorney. m..mm.lw Noticeto Contractors. The board of public works and buildings will Teceive bids as stated below: For work and matcrial necessary tocfinish new bullding for ILstitute for the Blind, Ne- Drawka City and o making statod repairs on Duilding a6 any time betore June 4, CoF work Gnd amaterlal to complete south wing for industrdl Home at Milford, at any tame before Juneds, 184, at 2 p, m. For Iabo r.ind material to lay about 4,000 feet of 12 Inch sewer pdpe for the penitentiary. Also n-r completing asmoke stack and for furnish- jd puiting onmwbout 1,000 squares of corru- §.ml jron rootlyrfar swe. ut any time before a or electric litmlant and for barn for Tn- curablo Insane Hospltal at Hastings, Nebraska atny tine befordTano 0. 1881 at 2 p. m. ¥or material audiabor to complete 15 cotta- ges, hospital. boiler and engine and laundry Louses and for heapital, for Soidiers’ Home, atwny time before June 7. 15, m. "!I bollel l"lullN“ and smoke stack for Instl. tute for Feoh mlml Youth, at Beatrice, at any time bé® l 183, at 2 p. m. ¥or one building for bofler Nouse, engine room, slectric light plant vad worksiiop, and jor woo l buildi e for gymuasiam und Tibkry, @ Normul Schio]. ut Derd, at any timé efore d e 24, 18 0, ut . ¥or one three story 0 Iu workshop with house and snioke at Ikearnoy, ut any tie bt 2 necitications, © and now on s with the Come Lands and Buildings, who ded information relative bidders a1 tho pay win = missioner of Public will furnish all D thereto, fion s will Fe required of successtn for completion of the work uud ment ofallbills for labor and matert B ovtier of Hoard of Public Lands aad Build- ings. G. L LAWS, June 18 4 108 Becretary. l JEW YOR ADEMY CORN- Wi, B, 8., wall-on-Hudson. b Coma's of Cadets, Ji A M, Bupt; b l Hyax 2ad. For furnishing all lubor and construct- f, 1889, ANOTHER BARGAIN WEEK A vigit to our second floor, where woe keep our Summer Goods body that we are selling more light Coats and Vests than all the clothiers in town to- gether, The large volume of business transacted in this department the past week is proof positive of the remarkable values oftered. This week we shall present even still greater bargains. We have just opened a delayed shipment of several hundred Men’s Mohair Coats and Vests in two handsome shades which we offer at ¢1.50 for the Coat and Vest. Think of it! Only $§1.50 for a Mohair Coat and Vest which would be reasonable at $3.00. Boys’ Flannel Coats and Vest 18 at 60c. Special in Men's and Boys’ Pants. 800 pair Men’s fine All Wool Pants in eclegant stripes at ¢1.75, WORTH DOUBLE. 200 pairs Boys’ All Wool Pants, excellent quality, at §1.25. 150 pair BOYi All Wool Pants at ¢1.60, The above Pants are the best values we have SPECIAL IN' THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, 50 dozen very fine Silk Striped Flannel Shirts in choice patteras, elezantly made, at $2,75, worth ¢4.00. 85 dozen fine Fancy Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, two beautiful shade:, fast colors, at 85¢, worth fully 60c. SPECIAL IN NECKWEAR. We open today 10 (‘nses of fine Pique Scarfs, handsome and large shapes, in splendid patterns, which we offer at 25¢ per dozen. These are goods which other houses usually gell at 10c a piece. 100 dozen fine Windsor Scarfs, this season’s impm'mtiun, af 15¢; these goods is 35c¢. SPECIAL IN SHOE DEPARTMENT. In our Shoe Department we offer this week an extraordinary bargain. 200 pair Russet Low Shoxzs. excellent stock and solid throughout, at $1.90. The identical goods are sold in ail shoe stores at $3.00. Nebraska Glothin; pany Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha.. Hsalth is_Wealth!| will convince every- 8, in handsome patterns and well made, sizes from 12 to POSITIVELY ever offered. silk trimmed, pearl buttons, in regular price for CHAKA BEDIGAL SiLnGWA!‘ N STITUTE. st amtsod o SSnvuisions, it Headache, Nervous Pros use of aleohol or tobacco, Wak Depression, Sofcening of the hiral Insenity and leading to misery, de; restilt] and d Loss of P ower N. W, CoR, ICIIN& Dooce 81 ONIAHA, NEB. ALY s’irfi&fi’affii”sr s GENTLEMEN | Who desire to be well and comfortably | | dressed, should not fail to look through | lonr complete stock ot clothing and fur | nishings for summer wear, BRA_CLS To cure any 1 oach order r us for six boxes, accompanied With .0 send the purciaser our Writtsn guaranteo fund the money if tho treatment dovs not etrect gcure. Guaraziois issued only 0., Druggists, Sole Agents, nn.n. Omalw dah. rover (i'[;:;“/;’: Toquiring MINETY ROONS FOR PA 78,1 B A BLnLAcr'n wmodutions fn Wests LY Medica) Tuntituto MALIRg & Bposialty of PRIVATE DISEASES verpool 0 Fiiest £ in the Woi ¢ York to ¥ iy n(lfunlelnnu e 'ii‘ i le-‘M)'DX(‘ALQSU“(‘!UAX INSTITUTE, 13th and Dodgo Btrcets, OMAEA, NED, A ERIOAN EXPRESS cOMPANVfi mmnu- ! SATAY ator dunmln,( ‘trom Now ¥ Shipmonts fram Eurape cun bo mage e by this ¢ all Hntry. in Julle-.l Circassio July i | Ethioy uly 13 | Anch m ) each Mall Stonmer inland Port the United e to Canan and Mexico, with Or without DAY MEAL Of dutisnt New York. Tates nslow as those of uny responsible company. eNQGUARGE MADI KOI CUSTOM JHOUSE BROK- og| SALOON to_GIAsgow, Queenstown $3 10 5 b upwards by ity of AR 2 s nar ayable at 16,000 places in tes, Cannda and Europo. 3 Buropo to wiiom shipments for United ol rif from interior points d by Bili of Lading leuh Consuti - Moy United ¢ Statos ¢ should be apd Inyole H N CH Manes. TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES Bundreds of thowsands in use. Try Ones W, 1 o Chil &CO., 17 Langenstra'se, ileoth, Sthintia; “ind" 1 A (. Soimney & C NATIONAL DISPENSARY U8, CHRONIC and PRIVATE DISEASKS of MEN and WOMEN successtully treated. YOUNG MEN Ing from the effects of youthful fo are troubled with Woakns i B g ek P ACCRATIA to ihe 'uum Tt on tom iy well 10'rol ountry or fine Will ive 3o BB SRatls tactions Sy Kiapiod an CUSHMAN_PARK, mory, Despondoncy, Avers oubles'orany iseases of o afo i ras rossonably, espoalaily <6 o, MIDDLE -AGED MEN' oNE OF T v SPECTATISTS In the Treatment of All Chironie, Nervous and Private Diseases. Evermutorrliea, lypotency and Fal the pa e urinary -m Siten e tound: and vo men will appear of tho g, Manhood Dn.' SPINNEY & CO. ....m’:';!:;v".-‘;li\'-.:.‘55’;:5“1:5’:1;7“:i-‘;f.éf-’.‘-‘? Majn and Jith 8%, Kansas City, Mo, B&~Meutlon this paper, KW.M l‘l % Ie each send tam, OFFICE: 167H AND DOUGLAS STREETS, OMAHA, NEB, Steck Piano Remarkable for powerful sympathetio 1on ble action and absolute d bility; 40 years’ record the best gua tee of the excellence of these instru- ments, WOODBRIDGE BROS, ve, male nity. Goods sell at Bight; no aud cxpenses alary paid luablesatple i paticw ) Just what we say: address “SraANDAKD MLVER WAKE 0O, Bos on, Mass,