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THE CITY. A warrant_has been jssued for the arrest of l‘ld Ross for wife beating. Albert 8. Ritchie, the lawyer, was fined 810 and costs in the police court _yesterday for insulting women on the Btrect. City Comptroller Goodrich yesterday let the contract for printing ~the poll lists for the city elections to Ackerman Bros. & Heintze for $210. The case against George H. Edsen, charged with having assaulted Mrs. Dennison, has been continued on ac- count of Mrs. Dennison’s illness. The Arcade hotel will hereafter be under the ownership and management of Mr. James C , Messrs, Casey & Campbell having dissolved partner- ship. An attempt is being made to reorgan- {ze the Western Casket company, but as there o reely sufficient assets to meet the claims of vreferred ereditor and as the outside habilities are very large, there 18 but little hope of resur- recting it. Joe rman, a hack driver, un:lvr- took to work a supposed greeny day by charging him #4 for a trip lh‘\b was worth only #1. But his victim com- plained to the police and Joe was ar- rested, tried, found guilty of overcharg- ing and fined $10 and costs. There is nearly a million dollars worth of goods on exhibition at the Coliseum. and theee policemen, Officers McBride, Wilbur and Sebeck, have been detailed during the position to watch the building. The trio werefound asleep at 8 o'clock yesterday morning SHU5LAve oo suaperaed by Captain Cormack. Residents of Druid Hill complain that they have been slighted by the postul authorities by the failure to give them a free delivery. They claim that they are as important as Central Park, Mon- mouth Park, Bedford and Collier place and Fort Oma and these piaces hav R daily deliver vice, but Druid ill is left in the c rsonul Paragraphs. N. Klaus, of Douglas, is at the Windsor. 8. W, Wilson, of Blair, is at the Arcade. Charles Barroll, of Blair, is at the Arcade, Loran Clark, of Albion, is at the Murray. 8. H. Shulte, of Culbertson, is at the Wind- sor. M. C mpbell, of Lincoln, is at the Wind- C. D. Brown, ol Papillion, is at the Mur- ray W. A. Alsdorf, of Lincoln, is at the Pax- ton. J. M. Kingery, of Ai ton, P. O'Donnell, of Lincoln, vorth, is at the Pax- is at the Wind- 80! Schurman, of Fremont, is at the Mil- lard. James S. Higton, of Crete, is at the Arcade. E. W. Sordan, of Nonpareil, is at the Arcade, J. L. Arcad, Mrs, Thomas O'Day, of Kearney, is at the Paxton. George Lehman, Murray. George B, Millard, J. Woolworth, of Kearnoy, Minor, of Plattsmouth, is at the of Columbus, is at the McDonald, of Fremont, is at the is at the Mrs. ‘Windsor, O. H. Ballou, of Plattsmouth, is registered &L the Paxton. of Fremont, is at the K. E. Vaientine and wife, of West Point, are at the Millard. W. N. Huse and wife, of Norfolk, are istered at the Millatd. Mr. C. Meaney has been ant sidewalk Inspactor, M. McLaughlin_ and daughte, of West Point, are at the Paxton, C. W. Thomas and E. H. Leib, of Grand Island, are at the Millard. Congressman Georve W. Dorsey, of Fre- mont, is stopping at the Millard. W. P. Hall and wife and Mrs. A, E. comb, of Holdrege, are al the Arcade. Dr. Duncah, of Racine, Wis., is stopping in this city for a few days, on his way west. Sanford Hartmaa acd L. W. Clark, of North Platte, are registered at the Windsor. Mr. J. Wallace Broatch and Mr. Randall Brown left yesterday afternoon to resume their studies at Yale. Mr: C. E. White is in town doing the ad- vance work for “One of the Bravest,” the great firemen's pl; Mr. C. B. Burrows, a_prominent citi and banker of Norfolk, Neb., called at Tue Bee building yesterday . Fred Rustin has resigned his place i the First National bank nd leaves this week for the east to enter Harvard college, Hon. Amos J. Cumings, the well known writer and journalist, was in the city yester- day, haying returned from an cxtensive visit 1o the tin mines of the Blick Hills in the interest of the New York Sun. leasant half hour inspecting Tug HBee uilding. declaring its claim to boing the finest nowspaper building in the world well established. reg- appointed assist- Whit- Fingers Mashed in Shackles, James Donahoe, employed at the packing houses of Swift & Co., got his left hand caught in the hoisting shackles and haa three fingers injured, one of them badly mashed. A surgeon dressed the memuers, The Hammond Meeting. Superintendent Hy H. Meday is in De- troit, Mich., attending a general meeting of the ofticers of all the packing houses of the flrm of George H. Haummond & Co. Impor- tant matters are considered and changes discussed thut may be of considerable local interest. Ol and Antiquity. Quartermaster Hughes has awarded the contract for supplying 15,080 gallons of min- eral oil to be delivered at the quarterm ter's depot, to 8. Theodore, Council Blufl for 2014 conts a gallon, An old storehouse at the depot has been sold for $45, quartermaster's Teachers Oalled Miss Kato M. Ball has called teachors meetings as follows: Third grade, on Mor day, September 16; fourth and fifth grades, “Tuesday, Soptember 17; sixth, seventh and eighth grades, Wednesduy, Septemoer 18 first grade, Monday, September 23; second grade, Tuesday, Seprember 24, I'be meet- ings will be beld at the Dodge street school at4:15 sharp. Lacensed to Wed, Marriage licenses wore issued by Judge Shields yesterduy to the following parties : Age, Name and residence John Q. A. Swmith, Dunbar AR T e baRlAs, Joho B. Brown, ( Emele Lass, On ’ Madse Andérson, Omutia Mary Michaelson, Omaba, an Lutheran Synod. oting of the Nebraska dis- trict of the German Lutheran Synod of Mis- souri, Ohio and other states, in session near Arlington, Neb., adjourned yesterday. The sttendance was good to the last. President Sobiroan, of Clovelaad, hus loft for Kansas, where he will aitend the meetng of the Kausas district of the sawe synod. Baaly Burned By Powder. John MeDairm!d and Murray Schwarts, boys about seventeen years old, were loading shells for a shotguu at the home of the former, at ‘fwentioth und Mason streets, when oue of the shells dropped and exploded, IRniting a quantity of powder the boys were vsing. MoeDairmid wore glusses, which pr. tected his eyes, but dehwartz will probab lose both his eyes. Both their fuces wre rew Trow the effects of tho powder. He spent a_| CITY HALL STON Galvanized Tron Likely to be Abane doned. Contractor Coots, who has a targe force of men working on the new city hall foundation has returned from a trip to Kettle river, Min- nesota, which he undertook for the purnose of examining the stone found there, which has boen suggested for use in the now structore. He had not seen the stone before and desired to become acquainted with it as he has with the other swnes, which have also been suggested, In color, the Kettle River stone has rather a pinkish cast, but as to its texture and durabilivy Mr. Coots declined to express an opinion. *‘The committee will meet, I think, next Suturday to determine what kind of stone will be used. 1 shail probabiy attend the meeting, and if my opinion is asked, shall give it as regaras the stone which I should prefer to bo used. “When I was bulding the court house, the commissioners wanted me to use a certuin kind of stono. I oxumined the material and became satisfied that it ought not to beused. 1 toid the ‘The stone cost me § commissioners that L would not use it. that [ have put in that building 000 more than the stone I huve rejected. The commissioners afterward saw the force of my objection rejecting the stone for all purposes. “They are thinking now of putting in ustead of gulvanized iron,"’ coutinued “The council., They have asked me to figure the cost. 'The plans contemplate iron for cornices and window arches and tower, The cost of stone would not be very much greater.” “How cent (" No, not twenty. much would it bet Fafty per An Impo: Of the success of Hood’s purc fair equivalent fov his familiar headline, 100 Dollar,” aser r mon Dos s One stolen by imitators, is original with and true only of Hood’s Sarsapar- illa. This can easily bo proyen by any one who desires to test the matter. For real economy, buy only Hood’s Sarsa- pazilla. Sold by all drugzgists. D HIS TUNE. CHAN surer Bolin's Method of Mecting Taxes. County Treasurer Bolln has been playing the role, for two days, of a law instructor County Tr with great success. In the list of deimquent taxpayers, he discovered Dr. Churles Cole- wan’s name and a debt of §15 against Shortly after, the doctor received not call as soon as convenient and malke scttles ment, but he gave the matter no attention. Tuesday last, Mr. Bolin visited the gentle- man and mformed ‘him that, unless he cau to the front without de tion customar i such cases would have to be resorted to. The doctor became very indignant at this interruption, and haughtily informed Mr. Bolln that he kuew somethimg abs well as his own busmess aud limself one of the cluss which is ay tuxcs. thonght differently, and pro- ice the doctor that nis pro- fessed knowledge of the law was greatly overrated by le £ on his office furniture. Finding that there was no_escape the do tor got oft his high horse, sought the treas urer’s office, und paid his tuxcs. A L, OMATIA—Special at- tention to comme men. Finest and lurgest hotel in the west. Kittredge & Brainard, proprietors. consid not com- SAM MUST PAY. Or Else the Carricrs Must Bay Theic Own 'l Kets. The street railway oflicials say positive that no pusses or free trausportution will be allowed the letter carriers, The latter, they claim, have not the right to e favor like policemen and firemen, as they ar not public benefactors like these officials., Mr. Goodrich says there has iven con- siderable dissatisfaction among laboring men because the letter carriers ha d free, especially when the carrier ive twice as much wages as mauy ordinary workingmen. The laboring men’ claim that if they wish to g0 to and from their work they must pay their fareand they sce no reason why the carriers should not” do the samie thing. Mr. Goodrich Sam wishes bis letier deli in Omaha he must make for them, as he has done in some cities, or raise their salaries as he has done 1 others, Nowhere do the mail carriers ride free, and Omaha will nov be wwie an exception o the rule, UNCLIS y e erers carried free an appropriation Puget Sound. All points on Puget sound are more easily reach via the Northern Pacific than any other line. Ths the only line reaching all parts of Washington territory, is the only line running coio- nist sleépers through the territory di- rect to Tacoma, and is the only line via which through tickets can be purchased. The Northern Pacitic allows stopovers at all points in Washington territory to holders of second-class tickets read- ing via their line. THE RIVER GAUGE, Why it Indicates a Depth of Nearly Six Hundred Keet. The local signal officer reports the river as beiug at a lower stage now thau it has been in any September since 1853. At that time the gauge registered four feet and teu inches above zero, which indicates nearly twenty. three feet 0f water in the channel. At pres- ent the gauge shows ubout Lwenty-three und one-half feet of water. Tha gauge used by the s the Union Pacifie bridge in use for a number of lowest point_of the voint reached by the water, point was 7, wien there were only eight- cen feet of water in the channel betwoen the piers of the bridge, About two months ago the zero point of this gauge was changed by order of the chicf signal ofiice with the zero of the Louis. This Omaba gauge 545.1 fe low water here in 18 the gauge now is in the neighborhood of ) fect. This indicates that the surface of the water hero is fect above the low water mark at St. Louis, but indleates only five and one-half feet above the low water mark of Omaba, enal officer 18 on where it has been > z0r0, oOr as fixed at the Catarrh cured, heaith and sweet breath s d hy Shiloh’s Catarrb Remedy, e 50 conts. Nasal ILnjector free. For sale by Gooaman Drug Co . SIDNEY BANK OWNERS, ‘They are Sued Dy the Nebraska Na- tional Bank of Omaha. * The Sidney banik affair has finally reached tho district court of thia county in the shapo of a suit brought by the i Savings bauk against that institution, Frank B. Johnson and Frank C. Morgan, for #1, interest ut 10 per nt on #2938 from August and on 000 from August The petition relates that C. 5. Morgan, late cashier offthe bank, gave his note, May 0, to plaintiff, with Johuson and Frank C. Morgan as indorse for $10,000, on which there 1s still due § ls0 for 85,000, on May 2, no part of whic has been paid. — Seconds ickets Via the Northern Pacific R. R., allow the holders the privilege of stopping over at Spokane Falls, Wash., and all points west of there, The Northern Pacific is the only line traversing Washington Territory from east to west and north to south, Ratesfrom Omaha and Council Bluffs to all points on the reh Pacific coast are as low via the Northern Pacific as any other line, —— A Discusted Deputy. Doputy Sherif Houck was probably the Worst auuoyed wan yesterday in seven states, Tn the list of names furnished by Commissioner Anderson from which to draw petit jurymen are three or four men who cannot be found. He has heen riding all over town in search of A. Parker to serve a summons on him, and after two days hard riding without result is ready to throw up the sponge, He has not been able, either, to find Anderson. A handsome comploxion is one of the great- est charms a woman can possess, Pozzoni's Complexion Powder kives | A FAIR « lll T Shall Omaha Join St Lonis, Kansas City, Minneapolis, et al? ¢ and Mr. Gibbs, of the Omaha Fair ussociation, have been at the Lincoln fair the greater part of the weel, they haVve not had time to balance accounts aud soo whether the association is ahead in its finances. 1t is believed, howover, that a handsome sum will be left after all bills and premiums are paid. Mr. McShane s good idea tor to have her suec to enter with Kunsas City, Minneapolis aud § it of fairs, similar to the circuit in which are the cities of Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Utica and Springfield, Mass. Such an _association would bring a geeater nuzber and finer class of attractions to each city. The cities in the castorn circuit named have some of the finest fairs in the country, and yet do not in any way interfere with each other. Omuha might well profit, he thinks, by the examble. The proper persons to take the matter in hand would ba the board of trade. Ar. MeShane thinks it would be an injury to Omaha not to makethe fair and exposition a permanent institution. Its future is now uncertain as tho lease on the fair grounds expires next July, and it 1s not yet known what arrangements will be made for holding fairs 1n thoe futare. Some people have sag- gested the purchase of the fort site as a good place for a fuir, aud others the pretty strip of country lying west of Ruscr's park, where there is alrcudy a race track. eats that it would be a Omaha 1if she wishes fairs & perpetual into an alhance AS GOOI» AS GOLD, One Thousand Lots Near Denver, Colorado, Kree. Desiring to attract un 1 atten- tion we ve adopted this novel and ex- pensive method of placing our property before the people. The lots we ave giving aw: field, a new suburban ad on on the Fort. Worth & Denv railrond, only a few minutes ride from the Union depot at Denver, Colo v in Plain- These lots are 25x125 feet, wide streets and nice park reserved. We keep every other lot for the present and will not sell. Bvery lot that is given away will be worth $100 in less than eighteen month We give only one lot to each person and require no contract to improve. If vou desire one of these lots send us your full nume and addre: with dc for postage, and we will mai once. Addr Prax you deed at [ELD ADDITION CO., tle Rock, Colo. EXTENDING 118 USE PULNESS, The Waterworks Company Making a Number of Improvem:nts, The water works company has commenced work upon extensive improvements which were outlined by President Underwood in .a recent interview in Tug I The old pump house at the foot of Daven- vort street is being remodeled for use as o machine shop, and a new shop will be buiit in addition to the present pump house. Work has also been commenced on the crection of a new pumping station on South Twentieth stroet near Pop- pleton avenue. A boiler and engine house 80 feet square will be crected thera for use in the high pressure system for the southern vart of the city und for supplying South Omaha. The plant complete wiil cost £60,000. The company is also advertising for men to work on a r of extensions. Maius are bin teenth from Man- derson to Lathrop; on Ohio from Tnirty- first to Thirty-third; on Twenty-cighth from Leavenworth to Poppleton avenue, and at Walnut Hill and in South Omaha, Second Ward Repablicans, The Second Ward Republican club will hold u meeting at Kasper’s hall, South Thir- teenth str Saturday, Scptember 14, at 8 p. m. Al republican fr.cnds are invited to attend, Catarrh S a blood disease. Until tne poison 1s d from the system, th be no cure for this loathsom rous malady. Therefore, the effcctive treatment is a thorough course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla— the best of all blood puritiers. The sooner you begin the better ; delay is dangerous. “I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies, and ‘was treated b cians, but r 1 began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A few bottles of this medicine cured me of this troublesome complaint and com- plotely restored my health.—Jesse M. oggs, Holman's Mil “When Ayer’s Sa ommended to me for catarrh, I was c effic Hayi tried so many remedies, with little ben- efit, I had no faith that anything would curo me. T became emaciated from loss of appetite and impaired digestion. T had nearly lost the sense of smell, and my system was badly deranged, I was about discouraged, when a friend urged me to try Ayer aparilla, and 1e- ferred mé to s whom it Had ¢ of catarrh. half a dc bottles of this w am |'n|l\ll|l' that the only s obstinate disease is thiongh |Iu blood.” —Charles H. Maloney, 113 River st., Lowell, Mus: Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Frice $1; $5. Worth $5 a bottle. expel rsaparilla was rec- in AMUSEM L‘NTS, Taree Niguts and Saturday Matinee, Commen- cimg Thursday, Sept 12, Hoyt's Greatest Sueress, A BRASS MONKEY. (A satire on superstition.) One hundred and_two_consecutive nights at the Bijou Theater, New York oity,to the largest business n the history of the theater, Mr, Chas, Drew, Miss Flora Walsh And the original New York compan Pros Quced under |1anumlldun t1on of Mr. Hoyt, Itegulur prices; seats on salo Wednesday (JPERA.HOUSE BoYDS: Mondayand Tuesday, Sept. 16 and |7 The Ever Popular Comediun, Mr. J. B. Polk In His New and Original American Comeay, THE SILENT PARTNER Portraying the Acwe of Humorous 1dea 8"““&1!‘\ om lmlnl"fil a Cyelc Il.m.‘ e Bason ul {oodavh viaye s Brom: lueant Part o the Comedy. AN DR » Bogular prices, Seats 40 0n wale Baturday moralog. THE OMAHA DAILY | nomlcul than the ordinar R T THE OPENING Of the schools make a big demand for Boy's Clothing. in the west, and our prices cannot be matched, Look through our stock and you will find that you can dress your boys well for very little money. We have nico tasty fall suits, starting from $1.25 nap. Our lower priced grades of boy's suits are cut and made as carefully as the finer ones. We nave nothing, nor do we propose to have anything, that cannot be recommended for wear and honesty of material, Tt would not be consistent with our name, and OUR RULE TO TAKE BACK ANYTHING THAT IS NOT STRICT- LY WHAT IT IS SOLD FOR. We will inaugurate the fall season in our Boy's department with three special bargaing which will be opened tomorrow, and with which we mean to surprise you— oaTE "ToT Childrens’ Giood, substantial suits, sizes 4 to 13, fall weight, of a very neat pattern and made tasty, at $1.90. The material in this suit is not stictly all wool but the little cotton there is in it, makes the goods stronger, and we guarantee the suit to give eveelient wear and good satisfaction. LRITOTEIER I.OT Of Childrens’ very good suits, sizes 4 to 14, £2.9 These are strictly all wool, this suit, as we believe it to be the best value we ever offored. Our assortment is unapproached by any house POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of pure: ty, strength and wholesoineness. More eco: kinds, and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitudes of 1ot or shortweight alum or phosphate powders, Eold only 1u cans. _ Hoyal BaKing Powder Com- pany, 12 Wall Street, New Vork. We call special attention to The material is honest all wool cassimere, no shoddy, of a nice greyish pattern which will not show dirt, and the suit is well made, and has a neat appaar- ance. You could not buy such a suit in any other house for less than LELLE TEIIRD BARGAIINT Is a hine of elegant knee pant suits, 4 to 14 which we offer at $2.90 brown cheviot, the other a fine dark gray cassimere; both all wool. and fully worth twice what we marked them. An immense line of boy’s long pant suits; from $2. . OPEN TILL 9 P. M. w, Nebraska Glothing Gompany, § Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha. Jiih. Confaining o fl?![L ABKE State Line. 12 . @iobrated + Actors:and ACIRESSES To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublinaud Liverpool ESTADLISHED 1851 { 186 So. outh Fes Smc“rm } Ghicago, tiis. 1 Giark St DRS. BETTS & BETTS The Regular 01d-Established 1406 FARNAM STREET, OMATA, NED, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (Upposite Paxton Hotel) I stlll Treating with the Greatest We hage two styles of them, one a nice These are beautiful suits for the money 50 upward. <FroaTine - Sone. WRApp§R5 LARGE 31Z€ I'rom Pier Columbia Stores, & ry Brooklyn, N. Cabin passage 8§15 to §0, accorinz ol room. Excursion 8 to &0. Bteerage to and from I urope at Lowest 1tatas, 1 AUSTIN BALDWIN & C0., Gen'l Agents, siroudway. § atlon oty SKILL BN SUCORSS) §2om pesameiomywesbriasmtiCre E08 AL HARRY E. MORES, Agent. Omaha. Reduced Cabinrates o GLiso v Sxhiblira, ~ NEBRASKA Cnrumc, Nervous and Private Diseases. | ‘ 29~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, || | Eailing Memory, Exhausting’ Drains, Terriblé Dreams, Head and Back AtE: and all the effects d perhaps Consumption or ifically by new methods with | ATTENTIORN never-failing success. B L S (mno SYPHIT S nd a1 bad Blood and Skin Dis- NATIONAL ANK, s called to the fact we are now recelving || | eases permanently cure 2 Boice NOVELTTES 1n FALL G0oDS ant || | &8s KIDNEYand URINARY complai U. 5, DEPOSITORY, OMAIIA, NEB. | that, iplote nssortment of Men's and || | Qg Stricture, Varicocel 1 e 3 [103's Clotiing a-lapred to IIAIe § Bson, may of the Geni .m;w\A omptly without Capital. . .$400,000 s FALL OVE | injury to Sto .ys or other Organs, J sty 1889... 2 d superior fnis | "a3~No cxperiments. = Age and experience im. | SUFPIIS: Jan. ';'\\'l “, xige, - LHU) Equimoctral Umbrellus, liei 1 qual: || | portant. Consultation free and sacred, SO o A baLSRUL Ol 0d workmauship but moderate in | | | 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works o { HENIY N T e ervous nd Delicate Discases, Lew 4 1co President. | [ contemplating Marriage send for Dr. A. Lheand | | Clarke's celebrated fuide Male and_ Female, each A O OnrINA ] | | 15 cents, both 25 cents (stamps). Consult Ul O S ) | | Doctor. A fricndly letter or callmay save future o | ing and shame, and add golden years to life. &7 CE D LAt ht | | “Life's (Sccret) Errors," so cents (stamps). Medicine LU 108 | THE IRON BANK, and writings s t everywhere, secure from exposuTe, Hours, 810 8. Ofico hours, 9a. m, to8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a ndays 9 (o 12, Address A 3 Cor. 126h and Farnam Sts. e in Chronic, Nervous Skin and F. D. CLARKE, M. D., A General Banking Business Iransaoted. Uhml 186 So. Clark §t,, CHICAGO, ILL. — - Midiclncs sent Ly moil or expr curely z Dicked, freo from obsorvation to . safely and pe NERTOUS HERTLIT nanentiy, Spermatorrhiea, sem!- wsicewsr A Sure Cure nal Losses,Night F T Len 5 slous. Physical, Deeay. arisiiig from indi U LEMONADES, SHERBETS, tlon, Excess or Indulgence, producing Sleepless = AND ALL COLD DRINKS. —OR— Ttwill cor ness, Desponder sion to soclety, dence, Plinpies on aver sily aiscouraged, lack of contl 11l ubiit orstud usiness, and finds burden, srmavently’ and pri- Bxaaa"'a;\a'§ia;m;°;‘eu e | NAX MBYEr & Bro, TO PAT. 20to 60 DAYS. This i8 » disease which has heretofore Baffled ail Medical ence. When Mercury, lodide of Potassium, Barsapa rlla or Hot §jirings fall, we guarantéc s cur: Wo have a Remedy, unknown to anyonse in the £ our Compuuy, and one that hag VER FAILED MAX MEYE ADOLPH MEYER TABLISHED 1564, An Eficient Remedy Chulera Morbus, § most terribl results, compl ERAL AGENTS FOR THE Potenes, ¥ STEINWAY, CHICKERING, . LOVENTHAL 1} I inye tri manently cured where otuers hie h ve failed. lel 0 n berry Juice 10 cure the most obstinate cases. Ten dayvs in Kidney, Urinary $n st Sompiointe KNABE, Ay LTS | o o e WAk, 11111k ol chionia : oo Difcul, 5 Lhe no plus ditrs of summ e aes i Tt s tinii ol ol o hava '.lx"ffl’f.:'“'i’.'x\"fy"nn'n}'x'.-fuf.’. SRR Andiotherifiratioiass PIANOS,and drinks, Itis free trom ulo: | GurPa fundreds who Bave bon Abandoned by | Pnysic Incurable, and as, snd pronoun Back, Gonorrhata, - Gleet, 4\\(11\ s o fine 4 oA 3 4 ey o Sty i Ll | STORY & CLARK ORGANS | B st o evebl 522 12 Since the history of meaicine & true wpecifla for Syphills has beon sought for bub uever fouud unill our MAGIC REWEDY was discovered, and we are justiflod in_raying 1t 15 tho only Rémody 1 the World taat will po itively curg, bacause tho latest Medical Works, publisned Dy the best Known uthoritie here was never a teue specitic before, Our will cure when everything else has fafled, | Vhy waste yoi time, and moncy with patent 3 me icines tiutnever had virtue, or doctor with phyaicians thut cannot cure you, you tiat liuve ried everything slse should com to 1s 0w Remember, We do Not Sell “‘Sten ciled” Pianos, All Instcuments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. SPECIAL! We will offer a fine $325 Piano dur- STRICTURE! 5;;‘;’,‘.2?.‘1'2'1'..- e moval comple! without cutting, caustic or diliation, Cures effccied at Lome by patient WILHOUt & MODIENts Pain OF annOYanCe, To Young Men and Micdls-Azed Hen, A SURE CURE % | e awtul effects of “early Vice. which brings organic u.m.m, denttoyiug both mind nud body, wih allits |Ivon<h~\1 s, permunently cured, DRS B V Al % those who Rave ympaired y T A H O L ‘[\IIIH‘ and solitary habits, which ruin both )m!{ and mind, unfitting them ror business, ¥ OHARA LEBIGAL S SULGIC AL XIN S'I‘ITUTE. study or marriage, ing Fair Week, for $250. .lz pernidnont '(;hn(. TOiDoYSroAR ge:ulé ..’-a.- 3 MARRIED MEN, Or those entering on that hap Wwh ark what We sil he py life, awaro of physical deviliy, Guickly us EASY PAYMENTS, Tuist fuke our Jernedy or NEVER recover in 1 sisted, you that have been afilicted but a short time Visitors Welcome, OUR SUCC #lioul by all meuns come to us uow, Bot ono | it . tenof now cases VVur et permanen cur o ased upon facts, First—practical Expe | V[ &B Many get help ana 3 Ink they are free from the anen focte, Frractent B | MAX MEYER RO AR A O { arting arfght.” Third—Medic.nes are p .|.pmm. azain in a more horrible fori, | pired in our IATCLY exactly to Uil ench case, thus affecting cures without injury (.8 hratel works on Chronic, Nervous nnd Delicate Disense Thousunds cureid. E8 A friendly letter o sy Halford Table . Sauce.} Cor. lbtll a,ud F 3 X rnam Sts. This is n blood Purifier und will Curs = S any Skin or Blood Disease when Evervthing Blse fails Norice—We desire to caution patlents in re- gard 1o parties claiming to use the vook K edy, Our formula 15 not and CANNOT Erown 1 wnyone hut ourssly THE COOK REMEDY CU. -4 Roouws 418 aud 419, Paxlon Block, 6 cents postage for FOR MEATS, FISH, N.W, vun. 1374 & DocE m OMAHA NEB, VOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIG and URGICAL DSEASES LS, S0UPS, GRAVIES, ) {hings Lk L N P AL L S PO APPLIANGES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSYS. an M Efl ONLY ' pay o falr prico and & vigflfl F: Bong Fucilitin oApE::dlvl g and BemedionforBuccosalu £00d gloves 1 by the new 13 f3 REATIENT ¥or LOBT or FAILING MANHO0D, i . MEDIOAL or SURGICAL T! or i el 4% sion BURRE Mehed | wiNETY BOOMS POR Fariehrs, | APOSITIVE G ol sbivits m””p’rflu Dost manner ad i Vurlcn- e Board & Attendance, Best Accommodations in West. CURE. knoas of Body end Mind B 7 WRITE FOR. OIROULARS oy i m Deformities as bust, Noble MANHOOD fully Rt ’ aslor "‘“’"" uces, Trgines, Glyh Foot, Orvatures ol e od H i general umort, Oagoe .w. anthlu (nhialation, Tuichinson's Kidier Bladdor; in " particalar, " enclose ical O i stamp for the book About . It will (nterest ATA KD 1562, Joux e. uuuumua. Jolnstown, N. W Ch el OMAHA I“ll!l./ maup pom Goissa WORKN DUKING CONFIA TS TRITLY PRIVATE ) Only Reliable Modical ln.mum-lul!n; & Bpecialty of PRIVATE DISEASES A1 Blood Dis chves hucceaatally reated, ByphilTIc Foleon gomored from vty e wlibod et vy, "N RUNKENNESS the Liguor Hablt, Positively Cured T v LY D A T ol e eticr 1t can be given i knowledye 01 tho g Tons, wad will e & cup of enflue or tea without the Cakhig 6 1§ baoluLoly liaru oy aid ' pormnng 1 Dreten rod. Call ar aud we wiil o 0K T0 BEN, £re n.w b h pYrifindg Ak = m., uu.. aud Varlcadelc, with gueation fin . ! hioe s Bl ISR K BTN S A i AND BIRAIN TiEAT- | OMAMA MEDICAL & BUKGICAL INBTITUTE, e B R T e TR D i specitic for Hysterla, Dizai- | 13th and Dodgo Btrests, OMAHA, NEB, A B nutd with the | /i3 1 its, Nervous Nouralglu, Uity for' the ! "IGAGOFE"‘LEGOLLEE aduolie, Norvout vrosiration cansod by g “ i C | use of i0l tobucco, Wakefulness, Mental wnd Dol 1l L wnd G 'y nParknoarc Toarding Depression, Softening of the Brain, ting tn 4.0 Fosiur & 0. Couucll BiNG) Ftor Girls and Youn vor insinity and leading tomisery, decy and deith, Morgaa ark. [0 1 Madibon Seroeh, Cilcago s, | Eromature Old Age, Burrenness, Lows of Fower orhoa caused b or ove \ver-oxertion of the brain, selt- Each box contains #1.00 a box. or six bhoxes ford",0,sent by mail prepald on receipt of pri WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE To cure any us for six b sond the pu fund tho 1 8 cure. G Drug Co., Drugg treet, Olnana, N abuse 3 Hacine y L . "thor, Wis., ) ) RACINE COTLTE( Besutitally’ had Heathtily s euippod. And ki sumciarcacs G Loalth ot raiang. - the Rov! AU ETAER A 30 War 7% CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAI. PILLS, JEW YORK MILITARY ACAEMY, CORN 4N wall-oo-Hudson. ~“Col, 0. I, Wright, . 8., A M. Bupt; B, F. Hyatt, Comd tof Cadets, ent doos not effect ed only by Goodman Agen(s, 1110 Farnaw B0 days ONLY we will sond for 82 (ho (ST JOHN'S MILITARY 50 gHool, x MANLIUS, UE CROOT ELECTRIC SPIRAL Tor Bisea cuknosses of ot oyl Engineoring. 1 wm Business, o P e K r Y oue s fiuN iy Desiring il Tt MR 4 ). ) hlehater Ohoilosl Do il Lo uloky i aus i rhe £ oL, W, VERUECK, Superlatoadent. SHGE DEALERS fne ¥ils o hal * | “Biacow zLacrals co..oo6 Wars'a ot Besea. g . o i Promineat ?hyll fans Smoko nd Becommend ST Lrng o Jlocis mol, Nhosw JanaIscan P I I 1 KIDNE "“{m':‘ "»'J'x'.‘lfi’ thired by BODADYE guitier’ KUBMUNT, ED. 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