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THE CITY. The police yesterday appeared in thelr now summer linen caps. The Hobrew Sunday schog] will have | # plenic in Hanscom park, Wednesday. Henry A. Lyman general agent for the Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Phil- adelphin, has located in THE BEE build- ing, IRoom 402, The Missouri Pacific will hereafter run an excursion train each Sunday, leav here at 2:30 p. m., and taking all parks on the Belt line. County Treasurer Bolln \v:\i(l interest on Douglas county bonds to-day, amount- ing to $16,000. The money was sent to Kountze Bros., in New York last week. E. L. Lindley , o youth who recently gorved o term in jnil for disturbing the meetings of the vation army, has been arrested for passing forged checks., Wanted—Two men with fair educa- tion to act ns connty manage De- posit of #25. required. y #100 per month, Call or address Davis & Shuhan, 54) Ramge block, Omuha, Mr. Claus Sievers has secured a per- mit for the e jon of a four-story brick block at the southwest corner of Sixteenth and California streets. Tho bank of Commerce will occupy the cor- ner. Articles of incorporation were filed to-day by Samuel Ratz, Thomas R. Gib- son. Walter Sams and others under the name of the Washington Land and Im- provement company, with a capital stock of $200,000. Mrs. Julin Nadona secured a warrant in the police court for the arrest of K. Bazmoska, whom she charged with hav- ing assaulted her in a dispute over a board bill. The parties live at 1426 South Twenty-fourth street. The steamers Stone and Alert arrived esterday at noon from Kansas City, onded down with machinery used by tho Missouri viver improvement eom- migsioners in repairing and improving the bunks of the river above the new bridge. Forty-one prisoners were in the sweat Vox in Judge Berka’s court yesterday morning, the result of the police h: on Saturday and Sunday. The col- lection cousisted chicfly of plain drunks and vugs most of whom were dis- charged. An unknown man had a narrow escape from being killed Sunday afternoon by falling under the wheels of a dum as it was leaving the Union Pacif depot. Conductor Cope, seeing him fall, jerked the bell cord just in time to save vhe man’s lifo. ersonal Paragraphs. J. H. Brisson, of Summit, is at the Arcade. B, F\ Pinneo, of Lincoln, is at the Millard, C. B. Swan, of Fremont, is acthe Pax- ton. 12 as Atlat Norton, of Blair, is at the Mil- ard. William O. Cory, U. S. A., isat the Mils lard. W. H. Ashby, cade. Lieutenant J. D. Leith, U. S. A,, is at tho Paxton. ‘Watson Pickett, of Murray. J. C. Connel and wife, of Chadron, are"at the Paxton. D. . Conuell, of Holdrege, is a guest at the Paxton. R. R. Greer, of Kearney, is registered at the Paxton. T. J. Freigenbawm, of Hampton, is stop- ping at the Arcade. Hon, Church Howe, of Fremont, 1s stop- ping at the Millard. Mrs. L. E. Fox, of Nebraska City, guest at the Millard. W. F\ Crutchfield, of Fullerton, 1s regis- tered at the Arcade. Mrs, W, B. Shryock, of Lewisville, is a guest at the Arcade. Lieutenant Thomas H, Wilson, U. S. A., is & guest at the Paxton, James I, Matthews, of the City of Mexico, 18 a guest at the Millard. Charles D. Smith and P, L. T Ashton, of Lincoln, are at the Murray. M, N. Drake and Charles W. Sper.ce, of Louisville, are guests at the Murray. W. W. Dormond and M. D. Cook, of Platts- mouth, are registered at the Murray. M. L. Elsmon, J. W. Pickens and M. Reed, of Hastings, are stopping at the Mitlard. B. W. Blair, J. L. Jackson and R, P. Lielby, of Broken Bow, are at the Arcade. H, L, Muriman, of Stockyille, and Charles Schiobfeld, of Grand Island, are at the Pax- ton. Mrs, Harry Deuel and Mrs, C. D, Deuel leave to-aay for Colorado to be absent six weelks, J, 8. Shoemaker, of Tmperial, and T. M. Marquette, of Lincoln, are guests at the Miliard. ¥, D. Morgan, of Chappell, W. G. Pardee, of Chadron, and A. Peuse, of Sidney, are stopping at the Arcade. C. H. Cornell, of valentine; B. F. Smith, of Hastings, and W. G. Pardee, of Chadron, are stopping at the Paxton, Hugh G. Clark leaves this evening for Chicago ou business for the Omula fair. Ho will also go to Connecticut to visit a brother, who i8 suffering from the effects of exposure in o blizzard on Long Island of Beatrice, is at the Ar- Beatrice, 18 at the is a Dropped Dead. Gerry Baum, son of D. Baum of the Iron company of that name, fell dead yesterday while dressin at 603 Virginia avenue, He was on a visit to this city from Los An- geles, Death was oceasioned by heart dis- casc. Remembering a Bishop, Thursday next, July 4, wiil be the fiftcenth annivorsary of the doath of the late Bishop O'Gormon. In commemoration: of this cvent, & requiem high mass will be celei 1in St. Philomena’s cathedral at 8 o'clock in the morning. Killod a Snapper. A vicious dog, exhibiting all of the ad- wanced sympoms of hydrophobia, caused a Jively stir attiie corncr of Sixteenth and Douglus streets at 8 o'clock yesterday morn- dng.AThe unimal caused un express team to run away and snapped at threo pedestrians. The third man on the List was Ofticer McCarthy, ‘Who snapped back snd killed the brute, Omaha's Banks Comply. There are no banks in the city which have not the required stock of $30,000. The only exception up to a few days ago was the citi- zens' bank on Cuming, which has now in- creased its capital from §23,750 to £50,000, Banks throughout the state are represented rapidly roporting the full amount. The bank exawminers to be appointed under the new law will be regulated preciscly the suuie as the government exuminers, ety A Lad Drowned. Fred Hollenbeck, a boy of fourteen, was @rowned Monday afternoon while playing in @ pond of water near Millard, The boy and his mother were enroute to settle in a new home in western Nebrasks, and had stopped to visit an uncle at Millard for a few duys. They came from Nebraska City, Ia., aud the body will either be taien back there or to Chicago for burial. It as brought here and left with Drexel & Muul to prepare for forwardin A Peouliar Rainfull, A peenliar speotacle was presented yes- terday when rain was falling in that vor- tion of the city lying west of Sixteenth streot, while east of that thoroughfure it was perfectly dry. ‘Phe rainfall in the western portion of the city was very beavy while it lasted, which was but a fow minutes. The gutters along the streets, however, were full of runuing water for some time, ' Tlie roofs of buildings on the west side of sixteenth street were weot, while those on the east side wore dry sud’ pedestrians could take their ¢hoice bo- tween suusking and raia, JIM'S WINDY PROTEST. Repudiated With mphasis by the County Commissioners. “I don’t think a thing of it," exclaimed Chairman Mount, when asked to give an opinion on the complaint filed by Jim Creighton against Tur Bee buildiug, as ais0 the New York Life insurance company's building, because of the assessment made on their respective properties at the corners of Farnam and Seventeenth streets. 1 don’t believe in taxing a man’s bmlding before the cellar is dug, To be more serious 1 am not in favor of taxing any building very ¢ before it is completed and oceu: pied. Furthermore, I would be in favor of exempting from taxation eutirely, every man who will erect as ' nearly @ fireproof structure as that Bee building is, while it is being putup, For my part I don't think the ussessmont now is one dollar too low. I would rather say that it is not low enough.” Mr. Mount stated also that block had ne been asscssed at its full value until this year. In 1837 and 1888, be- fore it was completed, only & nominal price was fixed upon it. Commissioner Turner said that he thor- oughly agreed with Mr, Mount, “1 has not been customary,’ continued the gentleman *“to take builaings at their full value before completed and ready to occupy, I know that neither of the two edifices against which Creigh- ton enters complaint is finished yet, and, on the first of April, they were Very fur from completion. There dosn’t ap- pear to be any just cause for Creighton's action. The only motive he has that I can discover appears to be based on the fact that none of his buildings are in the same list.” When Commissioner Anderson was ques- tioned he replie “1 know nothing about it. I have not seen the complaint, have no idea what it means, and have nothing to say." Commissioner O'Keeffe gave it as his opin- fon that the complaint would not amount to much. It is a good deal like smoke, and will be blown away by the wind, I am inclined to think an examination of the records would show that there are several valuable build- ings in the city whi were not taxed at all the first year.” £ the Paxton His name is R. J. McKinney: his residenc is Woodburn, Hill county, Texas; his state- ment May 1850: My littl8 son was cured by . of bad sores and ulcers the result of eral breaking down of his health from fever, He was considered incuralte, but two bottles of Swift's Specific brought him out all right. LOOAL WEATHER. The Signal Observer Will Ende Forecast It Twenty- A change in tho phrascology of the weather prognostigations took place yestorday, and hereafter ail announcements will be known s the “weather forecast,” instead of *Yweather indications.” Sergeant L. A. Welsh, who has been in the signal service for sixteen years, nhas been authorized by the head of the department at Washington, along with a small number of othier old and experienced men, to make a daily local forecast. Thut is, he has been in- structed to_give o tho press ecach day a statement of the probable character of the weather on the morrow. s has never boen done fn this country before, and the number of omcers who have been em- powered with this prerogative is very small. Of course, this forecast of the condition of the weather twenty-four hours ahead must d largely on ' guess worlk, but the knowledge gained by years of observation and exper enible the officers to give a_fairly corroct forecast of the changes to take place within that time. That Tired Feeflng Afflicts nearly every one in the spring. The systemn hitving ‘become aceustomed to the bracing aiv of winter, is weak- ened by the warm days of the changing season, and readily yields to atta of disease. Hood’s Savsaparilla is just the medicine needed. It tones and builds up every part of the body, und ulso ex- pels all impurities from the blood. Try it thisscason Army Notes. George Lewis, late private troop I, Ninth cavalry, hasbeen ordered to the Kansas state penitentiary at Lansing. Licutenant A. P. Bufington of the Sev- enth infantry at Fort Washakie has beeu or- dered to report at the Bellevue range on the 224 inst. for duty asrange officer. Major Alberv Hartsuff, surgeon, who was relieved from duty at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., and ordered to relieve Major Justus M. lfnml:n, surgeon, at Fort Omana, has ar- rived. There has been an addition made to the Fort Omaha canteen. 1t is announced that Cadet F. Sladen, son of Cuptain Sladen, of the army, who at one time attended the high school of this city, has been appointed one of the lieutenants of the cadet corps. Independence day will be celebrated at the range by the cessution of all firing and un- necessary work. Lieutonant Green, of the Seventh infantry, well known in_ this city and formerly aide- de-camp tc General Crook, has been ap- pointed quartermaster of his regiment. 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 colic, and is the best remedy lor diarrhoes. 25¢ u bottle. Leaching Hidden Liquors, Jnder a new law, passed by the last legis- lature, and which went into effect vesterday, the police are empowered to search places, where, in their opinion, intoxicating liauors are sold, and, in the event of the discovery of any such liauors, the same shal! be confiscated Lo the state, and if it shall bo proven that the person or persous in whose possession the liquors were found have been guilty of an attempt to disposo of the same, they shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and pun- ished accoraingly. ‘This law applies directly to houses of pros- titution and will also affect road houses in the two mile limit, heretofore the subject of much dispute, Chief of Polico Seayey states that he will enforce the law strictly and has already tuken steps toward stopping of the sale of lipuors in houses of prostitution, — All keep- ers of such houses huve been notified that on and after July 10 they will be prosecuted for violations of “the new law, Walter Brothers, of Waltershurg, Pope couuty, Ill., sold 880 bottlus of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar- rheea Remedy duving the epidemic of bloody flux in that county last summer, and state that they never heard of its fuiling in a single instance where the directions were followed. There were as many as five deaths in onc day of persons who used other medicines or were treated by physicians, i, Went Back to Lincoln. Billy Moran was taken back to the Lin- coln insane hospital yesterday at his own re- quest. Sunday he took more exercise than ke was able to withstand, and in the evening was almost prostrated, He com- plaived of dizzness and said be felt as though he might lose the use of his limbs, His general condition was such that he looked for another attack of his old trouble, and fearing he would lose control of his wind he locked all the windows 1 his roow at the Merchants before retiring. His friovds say that he may fully recover if he takes good care of himself, Florence Items. ‘Phe game of *quoits” which was pitched by F on, of this city, and Meldrum, of Omaha, resuited in a victory for the latter. Hazleton was snowed under, the score being to 80. Many persons ure dissatistied with the result, shoot for the championship medal Sunday, Jobn Paul making the 18 out of a possible 23, with sceoud with a score of 15 euch. The next coutest will Wke piace uext Sua- day. STREITZ'S PETITION, It 18 Considered Seriatim by City Treasurer Rush, Ferdinand Streitz, who has entered suit in the district court alleging excessive taxation of his property in the city and who asks that the authorities be restrained from collect- ing the same, was seen at his residence on Davenport street, and when ques- tioned concerning the matter said: “‘I hold that 1 have good grounds upon which to base my suit. My proverty here (house and lot on Davenport street near Thirteen ossed at 83,500 lnst 500. This is lower than_last year. ~But property, lot 6, block 171, Sixteenth and Jones stroets, was assessed at £1,000 for this year and tho city council raised it to §1,800, I have examined into the returns of the assessors and the aggregate assessment re- turned by them has been icreased by the eity council 5840. This applies to the aggregato assessment of the ci This is high-hand work, and, as o taxpa 1 feel justitied in taking'n stand against it. ““The levy of 48 mills on the doliar is in ex- cess of the demands for municipal purposes, Thirty mills on the dollar would be sufticient und would reduce the assessment over $ 000 and there would even then be a reserv As regards the assessment for the park ion fund he said: ‘‘The city council ity officer had no right to ‘levy for und, - This is plain when you turn to the point and find that, at the time this levy was made, the bill ereating and providing for the maintonance of a park commission had not become a law, nor did the governor sign the bill for some time afterwards. When it comes to a test, I think [ will be sustained by the courts. 'To tax property owners for the surpose of creating a deposit for the treasuer, and allow him to draw interest on funds lying idle, is a dangerous system,"” Hon, John Rush, the city treasurer, who is made a defendaut in the case, was seen and asked to five his views, “I hardly know,” said Mr. Rush, ‘“just what to say. Streitz's object in commencing suit is not entirely clear to me, He is right about the assessmient being forty-eight miils, but tha made on y_of $20,000,000, which I desire to ussert is outrageonsly low. But, undor our present charter, it would mako the state taxes too high. 1f he is cor- rectly quoted in claiming that three milis would raise enough to run the city, Mr. Strietz must bo daft. Lam inclined to think he meant thirty. Three mills would not pay the salaries of our police force,” “What have you to say regzarding bis alle- gation that the council raised valuations without legal authority “The only foundation on which he could justly base such a plea, is the possible neg- lect of the council to give him notice that such action would be taken,” ‘‘He charges that the amount of revenue is y in excess of legitimate demands.” “That would scem to indicate great ig- norance on the part of plaintiff, that our cf has been growiug and improving. The re enue is not in excess of our actual expens Thi are about ten different funds to keep up, and if we propose to be a city it will not do to let any of them suffer. His other dec- laration that I appropriate the interest de- rived from funds is absolutely false. I have the city’s money in such shape that every dollar of 1t could be turned over if called for at a moment’s notice. It is true that on the first day of June [ had $564,904.87 on hand, but I didn’t have it long. Mr. Streitz ought to remember that it is no uncommon thing for me to payout $100,000 in a dayand that very often the expenditures are haif a million a month., To-day I am called on to pay $200,000 for outstanding warrants and in redemption of obligations against Omaha by castern _capitalists. hursday I for- warded 857,000 to Kountze brothers 'in New York, whteh will be applied us interest on bonds, and to-duy the Omaha Savings bank s $40,000. I am also paying the United ates National bank of this city $100,000 for warrants, 8o you see the money doesn’t re- main in my hands very iong. ‘‘Whether or not the council has le; thority to make a 8 mill levy for pa poses 1s a matter for the courts to de Do you feel bad in the Morning? Do you want an appetite? Take some Cook’s Imperial Wine. It is exhilarating. The Plumvers’ Bonanza. Thore is now running a lengthy advertise- ment in the city pavers calling upon owners of residences and business blocks, who have not already done so, to nake sewer connee- tions where possible. At present only about one residence in tive hundred 18 so conuected and if this order was enforced it would en- tail the expenditure of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Major Balcombe, chairman of the board of public works, says that it is ouly the intention to enforce the order when vaults have become a nuisance. He is com- pelled, however, by resolution of the council to publish the ordinance governing the case for many consecutive weeks. Avoid bowel complaints by using Mi- haloviteh’s Hungarian blackberry juice. er, The Bee Opening. Cards of invitation have been sent to the vrofessional, mercantile and manufacturing people of this city to view the Bee building, which is now about completed. The building will be thrown open to these invited guests between the hours of 4 and 10 p. m. to-day. On Thursday, July 4, the doors will remain open to all comers. On the evening of the latter date the building will be illuminated by incandescent lamps. Children under fifteen must be accom- panied by their parents or relativeg to gain admission, Strikers Displaced. The striking bricklayers on the Dellone building have not yet returned to work and their places were filled at noon by new men. ‘The union has, as yet, taken no detion in the matter. TLe men were receiving fifty cents an hour and struck for nine hours' pay for cight hours' work on Saturday. The union has not taken any stand on this question, O some works in the city men_ are allowed nine hours' pay for eight hours' work on Saturday, whilc on others they are paid only for the number of hours actually at work. An Absolute Care, The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup. tions, Will positively cure all kinds of piles Asi for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box—by mail 30 cents, Forgives Her Assailant. Mrs. Nellie Ruby, who was shot last Tues- day nightby Frank Necbe, is rapidly recoy- ering, and will soon be out. Although the bullett frow Neebe's revolver passed entiroly threugh the woman's body, she states tnat sho will not prosecute him should he return or be captured by the polic Indgest on ls not only asllatressing complaint, of itself, but, byicausing the blood to become depravbd, and the system ene feebled, is theparent of innumerable malgdies. ThatsAyer's Sarsaparilla is the best cure.for Indigestion, even when complicatédavith Liver Complaint, is proved by tHe following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway Centre, Mich.: — “Liver compliint and indigestion made my life a burden and came near ending iy existe For more than four years I suffered untold agony, was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself ‘about, Ail kinds of food distressed me, and only the most delicate could be digested at all. Within the time mentioned several Rliysicians treated no without giving re- fef. Nothing that I took seemed to do any permanent good until T commenced the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsapa- rilla I could see,an improvement in my condition. My appetite began to return and with it came the ability to digest all the food taken, my strength im- proved each day, and after a few months of fai attention to your directions, T found myself a ‘well an, able to attend to all household duties. ' The medicine has given me a new lease of lif Ryer's r§3n[§;aparilla, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, Worth $5 a tottles CALIFORNIA, DISCOVERIES! e To Afi‘fl 1L THEY MUST GO. In a week or so light weight Suits will be almost unseason- able stock. We haye always managed every season to close out our goods and we are determined to do it this time also. We know we have a job on hand. Our stock is considerably larger We have done a much larger business and the accumulation ot odd Suits and broken lots is naturally greater, but our exertions to dispose of them will be greater. than it ought to be. This week we shall have a special clearing sale of Men's and Boy’s Suits. We will slaughter values and THE SUITS MUST GO. Tirst of all we offer at about half price a good dark Cheviot Suit, of which we have a large lot. with which we thonght we would make a great hit at $10.50, but the call this season was shades, and consequently this Suit did not take so well, though it is very neat. It is lined with good serge, well made and will being of a dark color, will do well for fall we excellent, give a good busin However, we do not want to take any chunces of its selling This is a suit for light colored The quality of the gocds is suit, and just on aceount of it later, besides we will then need voow for fall goods, and in order to sell these suits NOW we have reduce them to &5.00, Next we will call attenfion to several la g some of our best sellers, handsome patterns, good goods, well made and well fitting. to $7.50 and $7.00. A third lot of sm's which must go this wee has for some reason or other did not take, and we have a big lot ol the The rate quality. price, Ask our salesmen to show you these Suits, Our thin Coats and Ve:ts do not need any more advertising. every customer that hought one adve Nehraska G tises them, g 1 1ok, all sizes, suit is well gotien up and should sell for $13.50, as well as any we hav Mo ke than go:ve Hive raduced them o $8:60; e piles of light colored Cheviot Suits, broken lots. and leavings of We have reduced them kis afine dmk silk mixed Cassimere. This is anothersuit which The material is a first in the store at thut We have sold thousands of them already, and Company Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. “L‘Dlsfw‘SES-T 0 T- R N B Gl S end for circolan 8] pebtle3pr9 2 L THC ONLY— UARANTEED M g JAs S KRk H G&Co SHIIS-SNIVIRIND 3VT <FLoATiNG « Soap. !l WRAPPERS (ARGE 312€3 _ v . 2 /. Gontaining 2 Drorounasis & S o712 < eiebrated « Remarkable for powerful sympathetic tone, pliable action and absolute dura- bility; 80 years’ record the best guaran- tee of the exceilence of these instru- ments. WOODBRIDGE BROS. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK . 8. DEPOSITIRY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital BT #400,000 Surp lusJan, 1st. 188 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. HENRY W, LEWIS o President, 8 H. PATIICK W. i, 5. HUGHES, Casaler, THE IRON BANK. Cornert2th and Karnam St AGene Bamming Business Transacted, Absolutely Pure. 8 powder never varies, A marvalof purity and wholesomeness. More economical | ordinary inds, snd cannot be sold ia competition with the multitudes of low cos suertmaightalum or piossoaie powlare: Seld 8. 0} ‘owder | Walisteodi Now Yors, "% . SANTAL-MIDY Arrests disthasges from the urinary or- s in Cithersex i 48 hours. It 18 Superiar -to_Copalba, CUbeDs, o injections, audsfreo from ail bad Emell or other {ficonvenienoes. SANTAL-MIBY 1 contained Capsulos, whieh bear the namne i1 black letters, without which ch none exe enuine. OMAHA BUSINESS COLLE ARAD POR GOLLEGN SHURMEL: Debllitated theo? Tndiserotions ge GUAKANTEK to e BPAOVED oA SPENAORT FEAK kS, giving o Curreaino! (FEA Rirength. Kiecirls e frle 1R o caut w4 e o yeaiod Pam s cared 1o BN ELBOTRT0G0. 169 Larale i GHTAAGOT NESS CURED by Peek's Par. IXVISIBLETUBULAR EAR CUSHIONS Wkispers heard gllinetly. Gomatclallc. Bueeeatul ¥ bero ul) Kemedle st faied book & proo Addreisor 2l oa . HISGOX 848 Brosdway, . ¥ PENNYROYAL WAFERS successfully use monllfly‘byovet lfl:l’; Ladies. Aro Safe, Effectual and Pleasant o L L e Pt be. Tug Kokkks CREMICAL Oon Ditiort, My For sale and by mail by Goodman Drug Company, Omaha, T, u caaranteed specific for Hysteria, D ness, ' Convulsions, Fits, aigia, Headluche, Nervous Pros i by the use of alcohol or tobaceo, Mental Depression, Sofcening of the lirain, i in Imsanity and leading to misery, de 3 Premniure Old Age, Barrenness, Lo In either sox, Involuntary Lossss and Sy orhaa caused by over-exortion of the br Abuse or overfndulgence. Eich box e cne month’s treatment. 21.00 o box, or 8ix hoxes for £3.00,sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order recs us for six boxes, accompantod with % gend the purchaser our writton guars fund the mouey if te treatment does not efect & cure. Guaraatees fssued only by Goodman Drug Co., Druggists, Sole Agents, 1110 Farnam street. Omalia Neb, ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTI;I e 302 FARND GRATEFUL—COMFORTING Epps’s Cocoa. BR “By & thorough kn which govern porath ton, und by a carerul app/icatic ue of well-seloctod n and nutrl of the flne propor pps s provided our w1y flavored boverazy which may save us m.any beavy doctors' biils, "It |s Dy the judicious use of such 8 at tiition m; 1y built up until strong enough 1o dreds o 10 atta escapo fortifie fram 8 Mato simply with boiling water or milk. in hait pound tins by Grocers labeled thus JAMES EPPS & (0., o855, State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday. Cubin passage §5 to K0, according to room. Excursion i3 to 84, Steernge to und from Kurope at Lowest tatos, AUSTIN BALDWIN & Co., Gen'l Agents, 53 Broudway, New York. 'l Western Agent. 164 Kundolph HARRY E. MORES, Agont, Omaha. Reduced Cabiurates to Glasgow Sold only Chemist LANL ation ofsta JOIN BLEGE ., Chicago. hibit fon, DREXEL & MAUL, - Undertakers andEmbalmers Atthecldstand 1407 Farnam St. Orders by telegrapn solicited and promptly atteuded, one to No. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS, Red Cross Dian Braud, Tho anly Tondfon, uak thru J JOSEPH GILLOTTS | STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 157 Nos, 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. WTAK A FREE TRIAL 1ok ota, Laatarhog Lo e kg0 0Ty ot i FoTagenTEo bodk 13T Vil b0 i {ornation oa tho Riiovs and ail ot her privite disnscs I SAFETY SPECIFICH: terpoinjctony Private disordors.. ~ Bend sl clrcular, BTANDALD k| SPEGIAL, | After involcing our clothing stock, weo find certain lnes of sults that have not s0ld readily: conscauenily the price has reduced. Anearly tage. 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