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THE CITY. Revenue collections yestorday, 813,- 183.64. A batch of twenty-five answers were filed in the Helfenstein case yesterday. The case against Charles Cricks in the police court was dismissed for lack of prosecution. Six onses of musical instruments were received at the custom house from Bo- hemia for Max Meyer & Co. G. B. Hengine has commenced the erection of a $9,000 residence on Sher- man avenue, in Wood place. The structure is to be built of red granite. It 18 currently reported that Mrs. Seavey will resign the clerkship in the office of the chief of police, rather than have her husband subjected to further annoyance. Richard Rice, the colored man who was arrested for stealing 70 cents and a plug of tobacco from Richard Ranking In the jail, was found guilty and fined %10 and costs. He appealed the case to the district court. Stephen J. Broderick and Dennis A. Hurley filed their bonas with Collector Peters yesterday for $5,000 and $10,000, respectively, the former as gauger and the latter as stoorkeeper at the Willow Springs distillery. The dir rs of the board of trade have been invited to attend the open- ing of the hay pulace at Creston, [a., on Thursduy of this week, and a portion of them wiil probably attend, as well as some of the other member: ards have gone into ne- he purpose of propuring for the prize drll that will be v of the Kansas City fair. The ards are going down to the village on the Kaw after some of the prizes, the ficst preferred. The Omaha tive drill for t Personal Paragriphs. sell is up from the Capital city. of Grand Island, is ut the Millard. 1. Rafter, of Oconee, is at the Pax- Sam Wi D. Ray, Dr. M. ton. Simon 8. Dow, of Oxford, is a guest of the Arcade, A guest at the Murray 18 J. Fine, of Shel- ton, Neb, John H. Chyistie, of Baltimore, Md., the Millard. F. M. Fraser and wife, Mmuru guests, is at of St. Paul, are . McCormick, of Denver, are and mother are at the Millard trom Lyon, Ne Mrs. L. Haynes, of ing friends1n the city. A. F. Budge ana P, coln, are at the Murra Edwin Fulton, of Nebraska City, was at Millard last evening. L. McCarthy and daughter are in from Belleville, Kan. Mrs. Rountree nnd daughter are at the l"uunn frum Piattsville, O, John L. Peunniugton, n, S. 1., is i the city. Charles MacGeachy, of New York, regis- tered at the Paxton yesterday. , of the firm of Schroeder & in Dénver on a business trip, S. H. Calioun, jr., is in the city and is at the Barker. He has recently returned from urope. Miss Ma a Island, is visit- A. Gatcnell, of Lin- the of y Braden, of Galesburg, TlL., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edmund Burke, at 2008 Charles strec ¥. M. Crouch, Miss Katie Tomen, Mrs. B. F. Lockeand £ Spellman, all of Norfolk, dined at the Mur Mr, Frank Mur Omaha Street Railw company, returned from the east yeeterdayafternoon. O. Oliver and O. Gi. Gaston have returned from Kearney where they represented Omaha in the State Stenographers conven- tion on Fridu Mr, George Wilcox, one of the pioneers of the new city of Cedar Rapids but now of Dakota, is stopping a fow days in the city while on his way through to the south, Amnong the Nebraskans at the Arcade are I Allen, of Grand Tsland; P. L. W h, Ord; George E. Everewt, Grand Is- land; P. L. ¥ eucock, Falls City; A. L. Sabin, Beatric The well known novelist, Mr. Archibald C. Gunter, whose fame rests in no_smull meus- ure on the shoulders of Mr. Barnes, of New York, arrived with his wife in_the city ) terduy. 'Uhey ure at the Paxton, L, Taylor left yesterday for Florida. ute ne will stop at St. Louis, Cinc nati and Birmingham to purchase material for the new hotel at Souther pects to have completed in time tourist business. Iflt‘nh of tho for winte Militar st Lieutenant Robert C. Van_Vliet, nth infantry, Department of reported at Boellevue rifle range, Captain Luther S, , of the Second Infantry, Las ed to report for with bis company at Camp George quk near Fort Robiuson, Notes. of rizona, Another Bi John Mulvihill has od the eroc- tion of a large wholesale warchouse at, the corner of Twelfth and Jones streets, which, ‘when L'Uml’ll‘.lfl 4, will be occapr Steole & Co, Itisto be a six and will cost not less than & Co. take it on a threo years’ lease, at $7,000 u yeur. State Breeders, President Mount, of Dmaha Fair and Exposition association, und alse president of the Nebraska State Hreeders, association, which holds its fifth anoual mecting at Hastings this weels, left for that city last evening to be present at the event. Mr, Mount - stated that judging from the list of entries, this would be the most suc- cessful meeting yet held. Peurs’ is the purest and best soap ever made, O'K; Wil Abour 1t Councilmen J. MeMillan and Ed Johnson, of South Omaha, mot the county commis- sioners yesterday afternoon and tried to persuade the lattor that it would be all right 0 give up $,000 of the county's money to help the Magic City do Jer grading. Tho streot 1o be graded is L, from Thirty-sixth to Twentioth. Mr, O'Keeffe wus not certain to muke the approp fused to promise un 'stood the matter, mrod’s Irotest. “ don't like the way the electric light compunies are treating us regarding Me chauts' week" said Lowis Heimrod yesterday morning. *“We want our arches illuminated Wwith 500 electric lights and we furaish wire and power and they take the lights when we get through with them. The New York Life, Tue Breand Dr. Mercer give us the po » but the electric light folks want $700 for 500 lights. 1 think it is un outrag ous price and do mot believe in paying it. ‘Why these companies that want to knock out gas companies shoul 1 charge that much T cannot sce. It seew s t) me that they would want to advertise their busivess and would be satistied ut cost price.” The Sacred Heary ie pupils, situated on St. and Twenty-seventh strects, is an insti- tution devoted to the moral and intel- lectual education of young girls, The course includes everything from u pre- paratory department to a finished classical education, Besides the ordi- nary academical course, musio, paint- ing, drawing and the langunges ai taught, French 1s included 1u the or- dinary course. Difference of religion is no obstacle to the r ing of pupils, provided they conform to the general regulati of tho school. The scholastic term be- f‘lnn the first Tuesday of September, lassos commence at 9 a. m., and are dismissed at p. m., an hour Fecreation bvmg allowed for duy 5 avenue for BURIED THEM UNDER A BANK. Two Men Crushed by Falling Earth in Fouth Omaha. Between 11 and 12 o'clock yesterday fore- noon, while workmen were excavating for the cellar wall for the Brandes' building, N and Twenty-fourth streets, South Omaha, the bank caved in, burying Fred Wilson and John Blazek. Mr. Blazek was not taken out of his peril- position for nearly five minutes and received injuries which may prove fatal. He com- plained of injuriesin the small of the back and showed injuries about the head. Itis probable his spine 18 injured. Mr. Blazek is & single man and boarded with John Karnak, on the al between N and O and Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth strects, where a surgeon attended him. Fred Wilson was injured in the pit of the stomach and abdomen and complained of in- juries to his legs. He was removed to the McGucken hotel, Twenty-sixth and Q streets. Vitality and Vigor Are quickly given to every part of the body Hood’s parilla. That tired feeling is entirely overcome. The blood is purified. enriched and vitalized, and carries health instead of disease to every organ. The stomach is toned and strengthened, the appetite restored. T'he kidreys and Yi\'ur are roused and invigorated, The brain is refreshed, mind made clear and ready for work, Try it. Mr, Coots Talks, Mr. John F. Coots was seen yestorday by @ reporter in reference to an article which appeared in the morning papars re- lating to the suverintendency of the county hospital. Said Mr. Coots: “Ihave read the articie in the morning papoers, and I taink it is a po- litical move to fight Mr. Mount over my shoulder I think thatif the writer of that article had taken the trouble to investigato the facts he would never have made a state- ment so wide of the truth. se | have not made a howl through the papers about matters pertaining to the hospital work, as was done before I took c l\ulu' of it, [ !upn se he thinks that noth- at no work is bu K done, that, is to supervising the work, and to seeing that it is done according to plans and specifications, and must say that the worlk is being dono satisfactorily, and will be completed within amonth or six weeks, As far as my ap- ient is concerned, it was made by Mr. Myers, and Tonly consented to serve as superintendent gfter being urgently re- quested to do %0 by the commissioners” and contractors for the work, that polities had auy The Greatest of All It is confidently expected the com- bined attractions in Omuha during fair week will bring 25,000 to strangers to the city every day, the opening day to the close. preparation is being made to re © the visito 1d they will be well re paid for taking the trip. Omaha can take care of them, so let everybody come and hav good time. The fair and mery week at ( i this year f hadows anything ev attempted boh o in the west, Come, or you will miss half your life, No Motor on Lowe Avenue. The proposed motor line to run north on we avenue from Mercer avenue is still iging fire owing to tho opposition of cor- n persons living on Lowe avenue to hav- ing the grade cut down. Old residents ot Walnut Hill favor the vroposed among whom are Messrs, Howard, \m and and in fact 95 per ceat of the peo- ple living in that portion of the city and be- yond. A committee of appraisers has gone over the provosed route and reported no dam- ages and all the pioneers of that section are anxious for the unprovemeut, only a few newcomers opposing it. The Omaha Motor company has uotificd the chief of police that police oficers in uni- form will be atlowed to ride frez on the motor lines in the city limits, but will be re- quired to pay fare betw. Omaha and Council Bluffs, The company as police protect it on Su drunken roughs, trouble. 21,t0 August 2 sive, the **Rock Island Route” 5 round trip tickets to Milwaukee v Chicago for the G. A. R. encanpment at $14°50, tickets good for retnrn until September 5. Choice of rail or lake route from Chi; iy A syndicate of Omaha gentlemen, headod by P. O. Brown, s purchased nearly tio blocks of ground immediately east of the base ball park, in Miller & Colville's addi- tion, on wi tenemeant houses, costing nov will ve erected at_ouce, roady becu commenced on the foundations and it is the iniention of these people to have as many of the buildings ready for occupancy as possible before the advent of winter weather. v diarrheea, dysentery and cholera morbus take Mihalovitch’s Flungarian blackberry juice. It Was a Mistake, Tue Beeof I'riday, August 16, contained a special from North Platte in statement was made that Mr, M. ( the oldest and wealthiest citizen of ti aman of sixty-five, would shortly wed Miss Josle Parker, a young lady of one. Mr. Keith is in Omanha nsks that the story be denied. He says that there is absolutely no foundation for the report, and that while the young lady in quesiion 18 & friend, thore is o more chance of a wedding between the air than there is of the sun rising in San ‘:‘ cisco. Mr. Keith asserts that the pub- lication has caused the young lady and him- self no little annoyance twenty- and Mr. Ralph Elkins lives in Marionville,Mo. and is a successful farmer. He says that he has been a great sufferer from impurities of the blood, which made his limba stiff and gave him pain in the lungs; but that he took Swift’s Specific, and it soon relieved him en- tirely. We have sold Swift's Specific for six vears in quantity lots, and the goods have been en- tirely satisfactory, and without a complaint from a sin, Hurcuensox & Evviorr, Paris, Texas, Large Gathering of Nasons in Erie County, Pennsylvania, W. N. Nason returned yesterday from Erie, Pa,, where he attended, last Thursday, a reunion of the Nason family. In its report of the matter the Erie Dispatch says there were ninety-two persons “longing to tho family present, besides many visitors, Among other references it makes the fol- iowing “Of course the reunion W at its best when the company, gathered around the festive board, had gotten itself ready for the feast of reason that 1s in order when the cravings of the material man have been sup- plied. There were talking members present and they succeeded admirably in_pleasing their kin, to judge from the manifestations of approval made by all. Hon, E. K. Nason of North East was in his happiest frame of mind, and wade a speech full of good points. Liere were several member of the fam- ily n attendance from distant _parts of the country. Among these were Mr. W, N, Na- cretary of the Omaha board of trade, who was one of the prineipal speakers of the day, and a rattling good e ch he made on Nebraska. Dr. A, W, Nasson and _wife of Omaha and Miss Esther A. Miner of Omaha were ulso present. The seventh reunion will not be soon forgotten by the members of the Nason clan who haa the good fortune to participate in it.” Champagne has a large nmourt of ear- bonje acid in it. it is henlthy an® nour- ishing. Cook’s Tmperial is thé™best. Bee News Stands. The morning, evening and Sunday Bee can be found reguluriy at the following pluces: NOTELS. Paxton Hotel News Stand, Mullard Hotel News Stand. Murray Hotel News Stand. Arcade Hotel N and. Metropolitan Hotel News Stand. Windsor Hotel News Stand. Canfield House News Stand. Cozzens Hotel New Barker Hotel N BOOK, NEWS AKD TOY STORES, Joplin & Co., 308 North S stelio, 505 North YI North ‘filxll'ull\l )3 South ‘Thirtesnth, South Thirtecnth. South Fifteenth, South Fifteenth. 3 South Sixteenth, C. A. Crosta, i Dodge, 1049 South T'we: ((H l' arnam, A. Anderson, S. . Hunsen Martinoviteh, ¢ 8. Timmous, 20th and Lake B, Kitchgman, 1 DRUG ST ‘Ihirteenth. ble depot. Pejton & Ow C. M. Crissey, 2112 24t Galeionian Drag Store, 37th and Lake. ELEVATOR TOYS. Geo. Cooper, Mercants’ Bank building. H. Huberman, Granite block. Civde Ratekin, Rumge Block. SOUTIL OMAIIA. J. S. Stott, Postoflice. G. Reuther, at n and and on_street. atrons of Tue Bee will notice the above i at drug stores and elevators, been placed for the further nmodotion and convenience of Bee ons who fail to procure Tuz Brp when wanted, will confer fuvor by reporting facts to the BEe ofilce Second-Class Tickets Via the Northern Pacific R. R., allow the holders the privilege of stopping over at Spokane Falls, Wash., and all points west of the The Northern Pa is the only line travers Washington Territory from east to west and north to south. and Council Bluffs to all North Pacific cc Northern points on the stoare as low via the ific as any other line, Watertown Excursion. A. P. Williams, of Watartown, Dak., is at the Paxton.. He is here for the purpose of organizing of party of Omaha and Council | Bluffs business men to go to that thriving little northern city and investigate many advantages and resources for the in- vestment of capital. The citizens of Water- town urve fully convinced that the Southern Dakota will be located there, and, OFFICIAL, United States Government Report. Nnflaml Boaxd of Health, Washington, D. C. Bulletin—Snpplement 0. 6, page 3. “I have !es!ed several kinds of baking powders which I have bought in the open market. The following table gives the commercial name of the baking powder and the number of cubic centimeters of gas given off:" “Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder (does not contain Alum, Ammonia or Lime) 380" 348” “Royal (containe Awwonia) . R. C. KEpzIE, (l’ubllc Analyst.) This investigation was not made for a money consideration, but in the interest of the Government of the United States, We know that it will delight the millions of housckeepers who ‘use DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER to see it endorsed as the strongest, purest and most healthful, by this highest of authorities, DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKIN der upon which the UNIT favorable report. G POWDER is the only baking pow- D STATES GOVERNMENT ever made a ACADENY OF THE SACRED HEART, Park Place, Corner 36th and Burt Streets, OMAHA, - - Under the direction of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart. and Freo , Tustruwental Music, use of books, per session of five months: §150,00. - NEBRASKA. Board and tuition in Boglish Paint- ing, Drawing, Germau, Italian, Vocal Music, Harp, Violin, &c., are extra charges. Far fur- RIGHT REV, JAMES O'CONNOR, thur information, apply to the' Or to the LADY SUPERIOR. Studies will be resumed on Wedanesday, Sept, 4, 1659, Ratesfrom Omaha | its | apital of | of course, are wore or less jubilant over their nruur te of Wecoming the metropoli- tan city of the ewtwemo northwest. Water- town can really bamst of many superior at- tractions, they hawe natural gas, nnumera- ble business cntamprises, ono of the finest lakes on earth, mmd other advantages too numorous to metrion. W. A. Vannice, of this city, is prominway in organizing tho local party of inspectiamy and will leave here to- Torrow via. theMNortnwestern, and reach Watertown about moon the following day. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pure: ty, strength and wholesomencss. More ecos Homical than (he ordinary kiuds. and cannot be sold in competition with tlie multitudes of lor or shortwelght alum or phosphate powders, Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Com- puny, 12 Wail Street, N ew York. CLouo +FLoarinG « Souse WRAPPERS (LARGE 31ZE) and Teceive A *MAIBHLESS - FUL2 * SHAMPOOING ' Confaining G | WHIn 2 PHOToSRAPHS & ‘ i o712 « @lobratad Actorsal GROESSES " CALIFORNIA THE 1 AND OF ' DISCOVERIES! Iflfl’qr" ‘V(SOU?}_H_S‘ MPTIG sy Cougts, \'Bfinc)“%lf ‘\ES_" 2 "L L'TSIEIAC‘E ES—E}S a{\\ Garreli Send for circolar$] perbottle 3 pr 9, INE quUlcu OROVILLE, CAL. 4~u“ | Seuo TR | ‘wrmrrfrn~r ¢ ' SANTA : ABIE : AND : CAT: R: CURE For sale by Goodman Drug Co cnts of u.‘.n..\ Ll A“ c. LLAKD, Jucksony W0 CHOICR SUI(JUIS Brooke Tl for Girls and Young Ladies Short!idge Media Academy, for Boys aud Young Men e Harvard Swithin C. Shortlidze, A M, JRGEES Mulm, Pennsylvania, near l'hllmluunl HIGAIDFE""LEGOLLEE Park(nea: 0i. Board} 0] Tor Girls and K nor(nwostlrn Mintary Acuncmy. Twenty.three milow north of Chicguo; has & cheed nstructors; | wudly henith, home comporss i bend for catalogue 1o Bighland NORTHWEST A Couservatory of Music Minneapolis, Minn. PIANO—[est wmohers ouly in_every depart ment. Unequulisdiap), srtaniry for study. ORGAN—2) lessons for #15. “Free udvintages wortl price of tuftlan. Al “lnstruments, Lan- gunges, History Laterature, VOICE—Send fon gulen 4 umkbv,s 1S oRSE, Director. DECIDED BARGAINS, This week will positively close out the balance of our summer suits. Fall goods are coming in and room must be made for them. and business wear which we are ready to sacrifice, worsteds and gotten up in A No. 1 style. No custom garment can beat them., They We have a few ¢ ctra fine light weight suits for dress They are made of the choicest fancy are suits for which merchant tailors would charge from §40 to ¢50. We have reduced them to less than the material in them is worth. selt of this opportunity. It will be money in your pocket if you will avail your- These reductions hold good also in our boys' department. We are offering a lot of extremely fine boys' and childrens’ suits at prices—you could not buy them a month ago for double the money. In our furnishing department we have every day one thing or the other to close out, To- day its a little line of underwear, tomorrow a small lotof flannel shirts, of which the sizes are broken, etc, On all such goods we make pri whether youneed the goods or not. We call partic ow. legant embroidered front and collar, at S0c. In our Hat Department we are now opening our new Fall shapes, which will tempt you into buying attention in this department to several lots of Night Shirts which we are offering extremely One lot very good Shirts, plain and also fancy fronts and collars, at 50c. Another very fine Shirt, with We have during the past few days mad® alterations which give us more room, and our Hat Department holds now the stock of two good sized local hat stores, No fictitious values on our Hats, dependable quali qualities, es, fashionable shapes You don’t pay anything for a “swell” name in the lining. wnd colors, ab aboct one-half the prices hat stores cha We have a bewildering variety of Derbys and Soft Hats, and in prices the hat stores fall far behind us We sell you good ge you for like Please Note: Until September the first our store closes at 6:30 p. m. Saturday at 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner Douglas and Fourteenth streets, Omaha. DECLARKE ESTHLIGHED 561 ¢ 130 So. fure Curslt Ghicago, tils. 1 Giark 6 T Regular O1d-Established APHYSIGIAN AND SURGEOHN Is !I!!l Treating with the Groatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic, Nervous and Private te Diseases. 7% NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, faiiing M Drains, Tertible T perhaps Con v by new methods with acer-ffling wuce ‘air- BYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis« 2aues pernianently cored. IDNEY and URINARY complaints, Gleet, hoea, Stricture, Varicocele and all diseascs nitS-Urinary Oigass curcd prompty without injury ta Stomach, Kincys or other 3 No experiments. = Age and experience iime portant. Censuliation free and aacred. A= Send 4 cents posrage {or Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Deiicat. L= Those cotemplati Clarke's celebrated guide Maie and Female, each 15 cents, both a5 cents (stamps). Consult he old octor.” A friendly letter or cali may save future suffet- ing and shame, and add golden yeors tolife, - La-Hook ife'o (Secret) Ecrors, " to cents (stamps). Medicing and writings sext everywhere, secure fron €Xpocures Hours, 80 8. Sundays o to i Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D 85, BinG X G Dhoor s Health _is_Wealth! D, C. Wesr's Nll\Vl AND BRAIN THREAD MENT, & Kuarantee i fi}\uA iite for Hysteria, Dizzle 308, ' Couvulsions, “bits, Nervous Neiraigis Honduche, Nervous Projtration ase of alcohol or tobacco, W akofu Depression, Softening of the Iraf tnsanity and leading to misery, de ] Premature ) Rarrenucss, Loss of Powor In either sex, Involintary Losses and Spermat- orha caused by over-sxertion of the brain self- abuse or overindulgence. Each ox contains ne month’s treatmant. &1.00 & boX, OT 81X boxes for #5.00),8ent by mail prepatd on receipt of price, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure auy ¢case. With each order received h’ us fof six boxes, accompnuted with £.00, wo wil! send the purchaser our written gUATADLO® (o To- fund the money if Lne traatment does not oeot bd Goodmsn 10’ ¥arnam s cure. Guaramtess issued only Drug Co. llmz&ll!.l. Sole Agents, . Oiaeha GRATEFUL-COMFORTING Epps’s Cocoa. | BREAKFAST. “By n thorough knowledgo of thy natural Jaws which 1o operations 0f diges 't 0 ngtack wil (R € titied with b Sold only i half pound tius by G TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES s ‘;r.,.,.:h.”,,,,‘f‘ Fuay . e votght ot on L. :h.p«.a ‘oqual drives oy fing nf CRatlaraction: Wil aive you EW YORK MILI ARy AC AI wall-on-Hudson, 0, J. { A M., Bupt. ¥ uy-u COLUMBUS, PLATTE, COUNTY, NEBRASKA, Conducted vy tne Bisters of Bt. Francis its eighth s it stitution off ery advantuge for a thorough, Christian education, For particulars address, Sister M’ Josepn Visoress, A full setof Lo oth tor 5, out chioroform, gas or ether. DR. DAILEY, Dentist, 812 Paxion Block,Iubh snd Farusm £6.0pen 0YRLoE8 Painless extraction of Filling ut $H OED EALERS ed by l.-n. s at dens Desirin to exam- ine ‘the Justly cel- rated linos of lioows and Blioss, mianufuctur- de 3 . {CHESTER'S ENGLISH PEHNVROYAI. PILLS, Dismond Bran ONE MORE CALL This 15 the time to replenish summer waet drobes bntinue through the month of i yarious t, and we. st hivolces Porfoct Face Powdor. EMAN'S' i 3 FGWB R, o RFUME.zxo;lslrs Chaste FREEMAN SHIAWATHA Howtoget COLDEN BLONDE Hair New ¥ vers wn T e R el Ve,fl 18 New York to Glasgow via Londonderry Circassia, | Furnessia ... ust 31| Devonia Anchoria, Bent. 7 | Clreassia, With regular weekly suiliugs thore laskow Liveryo odu Al huskIving DY exo Of aecink 1 on Mersey, Picturesque Clyde, North wid South of THALONK O PAIS 01 CONTINENTAT LOWEST TEINS, Trayole l and Drutts forny wmowit At Towent Current ratos A 1y 01 Our Iocal ugents of to 1erson brothers, Chicago, 1L HAL V. Moous, Malt Steck Pi: Plano Remarkable for powerful sympathetic tono, pliablo action and absolute du bility; 80 yea 2eord the b tee of the excellence of these intrns- ments. ' WOODBRIDGE BROS. JOSEPHGILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1818, Nos, 303-404-170-604. _THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS LAKE ICE FOR fA-EIN CAR LOAD LOTS. NEBRASKA ICE CO,, Kearney Nob, Uititsd mg.mumsur.ulm INSTITUTIE. N.W.CoR, 137H & DoOGE 815, OMANA NEB. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL CEACHG and SURGICAL DISEASES BIRACES, APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. 1 Boct Facilities, Apparatusand Remediesfor Bucoeasful Treatment of pvery form of Dieass Fequiring MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT. NINETY ROOIS FOR PATIENTS.‘ Board & Attendance, Best Accommodations in Wi - WKITE FOR OIROULARR on Dofarmitios and Braces, Trusses, Club Fect, Curviturenof Epine, Piles, arch, Bronchitis, 2 1 tions l_plu]uyé ]l_m;xn onuui/x MEDICAT, & RUNGIOAT, INGTITUT: Tith und Dodgo Sirsuts, OMAIA, NEB, For 80 days ONLY we will sond for # .. BE Gho0T ELEeTHp smn". It Quickiy and surcly. Clrenfar Freo. ¥ ac anoar ‘ELEOTRLG Co.) 668 Wik & Bt Bosass Kas. Dr. J. E. McGREW £ OF THE MOST SSFUL 177" SPECIALISTS .21 Iu the Treatment of All Chronie, Nervous and Private Digeases. Cutarrh, Tatcorrhden quickly wod Blood und ) 0wl (\AMDS): Trontant by Correapond once; send s 107 reply. Oftice—16th and Douglas Sts,, Omaha, NESS GOHEDG® EAF:S it Peek'aFat Imprd TUBUL 151 uu.,. A Omaha Steam Dye Works C. T. PAULSON, Prop. First Class Cleaning and Dye- ing of All Description 1 Howurd Bt., Omaha, Telephone 9/ DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to John G, Jacobs.) Undertakersand Embalmers At the (14 S.and, 1407 Farnam Strest. Orders ||) telegraph solicited and prowps. 1 Koo, "Telopuons vo Nov ek oot