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THE CITY. The Tron Moulders union will give its fourth annual ball on the ning of January 51 at Washington hall. The Nebraska Savings bank has eiected the old board and has pud a dividend of 15 per cent for the year 1880, The Medical society of the Valley association will 1 meeting in St. Joseph, M last was held at Sioux City. Private Frank Hageman, Second infantry, was found guilty of being absent from the fort without lenve, January 20, and was sentenced to forfeit The Omaha bar association will hold a banquet ut the Millard hotel on day evening. Members of the supreme and district courts and other officials will be invited, ‘Chompson, who tried to stab lis the other night, was given days and told that sentence be suspended providing he left ¢ 5 0'clock. Bates, who broke out of jail at City, Dak., a few days ago and aptured in this city, was taken back by Sheriff Ryan yesterday on his own request without a requisition. Typographical union 190, of Omaha, will give a ball at Washington ball on Friday evening Feburary 14, The proceeds are to go to the fund for the erection of a home for infirm prin- ters, The Omaha tariff reform club will hold a public meeting at Washington hall night. The meeting will be addressed by W/ Bryan of Lincoln on the subject: ifft Reform—Why and How." Omaha lodge, No. 18, Ancient Order United Workmen, will visit South Omuha lodgs tonight at the invitaton of the 1m.lnr. A gnml time is antici- i d that as many of can do so as- at the lodge roomin time to motor for South Omaha. Mayor Cushing has gone to Detroit to aotas a member of the auditing com- mission of the Irish Jand league,charged vith the examination of the accounts of theleague treasurer with reference to the charge of a misuse of funds in con- m-.mun with the Cronin case. .‘I\nn of New York, the cele- Missouri next The ompany A, will arrive in this city this morning. l[(, will deliver a lecture this evening in the position hall on **Christianity and Poverty.” He will stop at the Millard, Annual meeting of the board of direc- tovs of the Pacific Express company was held at the office of President Morsman yesterday afternoon, The fol- lowing officers were re-clected: 1. M. Morsman, president and {reasucer; William - I, ‘ 1, secretary and au- ditor. Nothing but rouline business came before the mesting. For coughs and throat “Brown’s Bronchial stop an attack of promptly.”—C, Faich, Mi Personal Paragravhs. %, Stone of Sutton is at tho Casey. MeLaughlin of Craig is in the city. one of Hustings is atthe Millard. V. Corliss of Waterloo is at the Casey. Tves of Milfora is at the Merchants', Snumol Maxwell of Fremont is at the Pax Jnsolm Bliss of Schuylor is a guest at the Casay. 4. H. McGinty of Ogden is a guest a% the Casey. J. H. Perry of Atiinson is a guest at the Chuscy. E, C. Jackson of Blair is stopping at the Murray. J. L. Keck of Kearney is sfopping at the Paxton, John Askin of Kearuey is rogistered av the Paxton, L. J. Davis of Lexington is registered at the Murray. Miss Folda and Miss Summer are guests 8t tho Paxton, Charles A. Van Pelt of McCook is a guest 8t the Murray. George H. Thomas-of Schuyler is stopping st the Millard. 0. 8. Perkins of Jackson is registered at tho Morchunts'. L. D. Fowler und wife of Sutton are reg- astered at the Millard, E. W. Harney and wife of Valentine are guests at the Merchaots’, S. G. Mumma and C, T. Burchard of Falls Gity are guests at the Millard. Pitcher aud John H. Jones of Rush- o registered at the Millard, Samuel A. Stover and L. A. Braudhoefer of Ogallalu ure guests at the Paxton, A. E. Rice, an attorney of Stewart, Holt eounty, was in the city yesterday and ealled at Tue Ber office. Manager Hein, of the Mendelssohn Quin- tetto club of Boston, called at Tue Bek building yeaterday morning and was shown through all tho deparuments, Signor Sulvini ana his son, Miss May Brookyn and Manager Jewett, aro at the Millard. Also Nicolo Braiti, treasurer of the company, who is & half brother to the ' famous sonstress, Adelina Patti. M. Amblard of Paris is iu the city. e is ¢ tho representative of Chauvenet's Ultra Seo < champogne, which is considered the finest * of the branas of thav popular wiae, Mr. « Amblard ntends to appoint an agent to - hundle this excellent brand in this city, the Chicago ugent being Mr. H. V. Hemis, the + proprietor of the famed Hotel Richeliou of Chicago, Nervous decility, poor m2mory, diffidence soxual weakness,’ pimples, oured by Miloes' Nervine. Samples free at KKubn & Co.'s, 15th and Douglas. v e Announcements. A special programme has been prepared by the orchestra of Boyd's opera house for the * Balvini engugement which has boen under rehearsal for several days, No finer pro- ¢ grammo was ever presented ata drawatic performance in this city than the one that * will be prescnted atthe opening performuance of Salvini this evening. “"Cool’s oxtra dry fperial ChAmpARnS Tas 0 test for thirty yeurs: there is no puriling wine wade. Try it, Lizhts lln.nrl.c(l xn'llnnkerl. ‘The members of the real estate exchange swapped jokes yesterday morning in the ab- sence of any important matter before the + meeting. The list was: Kirkwood, lots 8 and 9, block 6, 100x140, 62,200 Barpy county, e }{n w4 1-13.11, South Omuba park, lot 15, block 2, $150. City, lot 6, block 14, 60 fect on LJll(orvlLl. 12-room house, $12,000, City, w of 1ot 7, blook 122, 24x133, throe- story brick store, $18,500, . _Samples of Dr, Miles' Restorative Nervioe ot Kubn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas beadache, nervousuess, sleeplessne: ralgia, fits, ete. Marrage L ILRCN Licenses wero issued to the following parties by Judge Shields yesterday: Kamo, and Residence, ies 8. Witherspoon, Davenport lu. m *l- bella W. Morony, Otnaha, : * { Peter Newlands, Omaha { Aunie Rutledge, Omaba. ...+ Thomas J. Scanlon, Omaha. . Jenuie McVann, Omaba. George Noriseb, Omaha. { Mary Stoebener, Omuun . See, Omab, SRR AT iV, “Muscatia i et hve. hduu who value @ reflued complexion ust use Pozzoni's Powder—it produces a nlt and beautiful skin. ll THEY OPPOSE PROHIBITION, Nebraska Turn ers Urged to Defeat the Amendment. The following resolutions were adoptod by the Turn bezirk at its recent convention in this city : Whereas, Thore are proposed scveral measures in the congress of the United States for the regulation of emigration and for the regulation of natural Whereas, The turners, mostly aud naturalized citizens of this cruniry be affected directly and indireetly by ¢ eration of such laws, whose working and form show a certain spirit of hatred; there- tore, be it Resolved, By the first convention of the Nebraska turner district, heid at Omaba, January 26, 1300, that the central committes Ji rbund be re quested, for the purpose of above bills and all questions appertaining thereto and for the purpose of taking some measures in regard thereto, to call a confer- ence as 5000 as possible at St. Louis, Mo., or sowe other large city of the Uuited States Further be it Resolved, That a call for sucha conven- tion should bo issued by means of the press toall socicties and organizations of this country whose members are aliens or natur alized citizens, Iesolved, That a central committes of the North Amer! turnerbund be entrusted with full authority in reard to these ques- s to appear before all the committees of nited States, as far as the d, That all other conventions of or the scparate turner societies be requested to aid this convention in the des sire to take appropriate measures far tho ju- dicious und honorable solution of these qués- tions; be it Resolved, That the prosident of the Ne vraska turner district be authorized to act as the delegate to such a conference or to name 4 substitute, The following resolution in regard to \ho impending vote on prohibition in the state of Novraska was unanin.ously adopted : Resolved, That the Nebraska turner dis- trict declaves that it is the duty of every turner not only to vote against the amend- ment 1n regard o prohibition to be submitted 10 the peoplo of Nebraska at the next fall olection, but ulso to induce all citizens in the sphere of his acquaintanceship to do so, and see that nobody neglects his duty in regard district Resolved, That this resolution be pub- lished in all the papers of liberal policy. He led the German and his_dudish dress was the admiration of the assembled fair,but Liis stout partner slipped on his favorite corn. Sensation! Salvation Oil to the rescue! Happiness again | Nothing is more provoking than a troublo- some courh. Cure it with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. nts. THE ROB .RTSON ANSAULT. All the Avrested Parties to ba Given a Hearine on Thursday. The gaug of fellows arrested for being concerned {n the assault upon the Robinson woman and her little daughter Saturday morning were brought before Judge Helsley yesterday afternoon, The names of White C. Gillen, the two plumbers, were called first. Both had given bonds of $750 & picce, and when White stejped forward he was informed that his bond would then and thers e increased to 81,500. He was unaccom- panied by a lawyer, and gave the vew bond without asking any aucstions. Gillen, however, was reprosented by a lawyer, who made the poiut on the court that the bond of his client having been once fixed could not be increased until after the mination, which the court then set for ‘Chursday. Pat Lynch, Cbarles White and Sleepy Hewitt were thien held temporarily to answer to the charge of assault and bat tery, until the ofticers can do further work n the way of coliccting evidence. cic., in the caso, Tom Carroll and Stem Daley were held under the same charge, though later in the day the county attorney filed information charging them with assault with wtent to commit rape on the little girl, Flora Robin- son, An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OFNTMEN & is oniy put up in larae two-ounce tin boxes, and is un absolute cure for all sores, buras, wounds, chupped bauds aud all skin erup: tions, Wil positively cure all kinds of pile Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 2 cents per box—by mail 30 cents. A NEW CONQUEST. The YTerritory on Which the M. V. Has 1ts Eye, Etc, As soon as President Harrison signs the proclamation ovening to secttloment the Ponea Indian reservation in South Dakota, the” Eremout, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley railrord company will be ready to commence active operations towards extending the Verdigris branch of its system and occupy~ ing the best portion of that terfitory. Gen- eral Passenger agent Buchanan said as he spread & map on the desk 1n front of him: “I can probably show you something very few people know anything about und which is worth mentioning.” He indicated a long, narrow strip in Holt county, Nebraska, lying vetween the Niobrara river and Dakota line, and continued: “n thers, are 400.000 acres subject to this act, which comes under the control of and will be entered through the United States land oftice at O'Neill. It belongs to Ne- braska by reason of the fact that, some years ago, the division between this state and Da- kota, which then followed the Niobrara to its mouth, was changed 8 as to run straight across from a bead in Holt county 10 the Missouri river, “I'might ulso state, without contradiction, that there is not a flucr or ricuer body of land in America,” “That is a fact,” exclaimed A. B. Chard, receiver of the O'Neill land office, who sat on the opposite side of Mr. Buchanau's desk vigorously writing, describing the soil, loca- tion and surrounding advantages, to be printed aud aistributed broadcast. *‘There are hundreds of settlers ing to rush o C just as soow as the time comes and take up up claims. The entire resesyation and al- most every foot of it is adopted to agricu ure and will be occupied quickly and a splendid country tributary to Omaha devel- oped within the next few yoars,” Mr. Buchanan would uot acknowledge what his company proposes to do; neither did ke aeny when questioned that it is pre- paring to build from Verdigris to the north- west, He did admit, however, that the ofticials have under consideration this prop- osition, whether 1t would not be better to start a new branch at O'Neil, twenty-eight miles south of the reservation, than to ox- tend from Verdigris, O'Neil being the county seat and only town of any importance in that section, 1t is thought the people up there will want rail communication with it and the cost of building from there will be no greater. Henry O Jarrett's presence in Omaha at this particular time as manager of the Sal- vini company bas revived much discussion in railroad circies, on the subject of fast rail- rouding. It was startel by Mr. Jarrett placing on exhibition with City ket Agent Vaill, at the Burlington office, a souvenir ticket, encased in solid silver, now a valued memento of the famous Jarrett-Palmer the- atrical train, thut went across the coatinent from New York to San Francised in 1570, ‘The trip, which at that time created an im- mense sensation and bas wot been equaled since, was mude iu three days, eleven hours and thirty minutes. Jarrett & Palmer was the namé of a dramatic firm, and they longed to do something that would give them a reputation. When it became nec sury o rausport some cowpany under their wanagement Lo the Pacific coast they con- d the idea of doing it by ruil. Arrange- were accordingly made and st 1 o'clock on Thursday the 1st day of June, 1876, the train loft New York and reached the Golden Gate Sunday evening, consum- iug just 83 hours, s 7, seconds on the road. wail oW comes nearer covoring the run in that time than 0 ever put on yet; its schelule is twenty-four hours longer. Mr. Jarrett sull points to tirat wonderful feat with pride and aclights to tali about it. JE & wait- Freight vepresentatives of all the Na- braska reads have gone to a weetiog in Chi- cago of the trans-Missouri association, at which it 18 expecied the question of lower rates on live stock from§Omaha will be discussing the. THE OMAHA DAI nnt-hl\ and meeting the Kansas City ent of ents per 100 they propose to dilly L ally oa the sum of the two locals for Ne , protending that this i the v to lower this tariff and prevent a h Wil do Omaha no g 1t sim ply lowes 1 interior point throngh and shuts Omaha out, another discrimination in favor of Chicago. 8, 8, Stevens of the Re confi the effec k Island is 1 o his home in_Council Blufts from of a fall last Thursday. At the banquet given night Thomas Millos Omaha commer to him Saturday was presented by th sociation with a hang somo gold wal Miller is now in Chi- cago attonding a meeting of the Trans-Mis ght association. ager Mellen of the far recovered that he an hour or two at his ing agent McKibban n[ s returned from “ort. Wortn the-Union Pacific b tended tour over the system, which by the consolidation, comes LY BEE THE COOm OFFICE OF: Ts well flinstrated fn & the eure ¢ th which {s, an intcrmits e {ink patn which fullows the covirse of the n n St |mu|w“” hy gentle rubbing and a nwm ntlpawedil cure < U itu\l G TA. 196 Snclictt St wolklyn, N Y., Jan. 1, 19680 was taken - ncnralgli in side and n up by docs 1078, but Was o1 munyu Tacohs Ol MICHAEL McG AT DRUGGIT XD DEALERS. THE CHARLES A VOGELER CO., Dattimore, Md. under his jurisdiction. He also extended his trip to New York and other enstern points to purchase supplies for this year. is worth a column of rhetorie, said an American statesman, It is o fact, es- tablished by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, salt rheum, and other dis- eases or affections ariring from impure e or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tived 1 ng, cre- ates o good appetite and gives strength to every part of the system, Try it Stole Clothing and a Gun, Henry King and Eugene Anderson, both colored, were before Judee Helsloy charged with obtaining money under fulse pretenses. The police suspected that the young men had stolen a rifle and clothing fi houso on Cut Off 1sland. The articles were sold in this city to S, Snyder, & pawnbroker. Hence their arrest ‘fhe evidence showed that King was inno- cent as to whero the gooas had come from aud ho was discharged. Anderson was sent to jail for fifteen days. Miles' Nerveiand Liver Pills, An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principie. They apeedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Spiendid for men, women and child Smallest, - mildest: surest. 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples fred at Kuhn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas. Save Your Hair Y a timely use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. "This preparation has no equal as a dressing. Lt keeps the scalp clean, cool, end healthy, and preserves the color, fullne beauty of the hair. was rapidly becoming bald and but after using two or three of Ay Hair Vigor m grew thick and glossy and the original color was resto Melvin Aldrich, t all my hair in After _dua 1o mew growth appeared. I d Ayer's Hair Vigor and my sequence g, then us hair gre Thick and Strong. It has -\mmn-mw come to stay. The Vigor is d to nature.” 257! Wiltim lle, Texas, ‘l’ositi\'clyn fuses any longer | o wear baby dresses, Kilts |are what he longs for and | must have, i | | MOTHERS ‘nf like minded children would |do well to make the desired ohz\nggu& this time. In our large line of KiLT SUITS; | Which we are selling at (reatly Redueed Prices, We are sure you will find | something to'yourliking. | |ONE SPECIAL BARGAIN Is ourline of | Jersey Kilt Suits, ‘Fox merly sold at $7, $8, and | $9, now selling at s Hair Vigor for 3 years and find it o most watisfactory dressing for the hair, It is all I conld desire, being harmless, causing the IIMI‘ to retain its natural and requiring bt a swall guantity nder the_hair sy o arrange.” M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles strect, averhill, Mass. “T have been using Ayer's Hair Vigor for several yéars, and bélieve that it lias my” Lair to retain its natural —Mrs, H. J. , Dealer in Dry Goods, &e., Bishopvilie, M- Ryer's Hair Vigor, TREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Bold by Druggists uud Perfumers, The Cod That Holps to Cure The Cold. The disagreeable taste of the COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with HYPOPHOSPHITES oOF LIME AND SODA. The patient suffering from i CONSUMPTION COLD, om WA may take tho { remody with a8 much satisfaction as ho would take milk. Physiciaus aro presorib. ing It evorywhere. It Is a perfoct emulslon, aud a wonderful lesh producer, Zake wo other THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. T ASTES AT COUG BT o \ SU AASTHY COUGHS “‘E\Bronc ms “gsfv B e (] N e 'S end for cnrcuhr‘l puk"thvQ"‘ (RGN SANTA : ABIE : AND : GAT: R: CURE settled, lostead, however, of coming out | For Sale by Goodiman Drug Co. | ‘Exeelsior Spmgs Mo NATURE'S GREAT SAMITARIUM. The Most Elegant, Tostful and Benelicial ¢ Health Resorts, E ELMS, One of the Fine Hotels of tho World, Replete with every com- Ion. Dleastire and_conve . Unapproachable in ity attractiveness, furnisings and cuisine, San- itary_conditions perfect. All charges reasonable. ‘Wiinih Lhe boter, supery, com: plote and of great medicinal Salt-Suiphut Waer, Tub, Turkish, Elcc- Marble Piu THE MINERAL WATERS. for Rheumatiem, Gout, l)rup»\ \l( ney, Bladd and Liver Troubtes, Dyapepsis, Blood bk\mu, Alcoolism, Debility and other’ derangementa of the system, The most ast h‘lllnq Mm.l marvelous resuits speedily follow their The waters pos: ges8 propertics and combina: Wi L0 any other known spring in_the wor y contain Tron In that most rare and valual d absorption and rapid medication tion of the Protoxide in( cnt, and diuretic, they are supremely efficacious, and as a tonie i1 upbuilding the worn and debili- ~tated system, they have no cqual. A gain of ahout one pound o'day ususlly follows their use, Th have restored thousands from the brink of d 1o porfect health. Try thom. Ty Will prolo your limat mild and healthful, Surroundings beantf: 1l Lwenty ve aniles from Kavsas City on the €.y M. & St I BOTTLED WATERS shipped on or- der to all points, For full information and fllustrated pamphlets, sddress, EXCELSIOR SPRINGS CO., Excelsior Springs, Mo. virtue. Nature's en- premo remedy Dr. J.E. McGREW» Th e Well KnownSpe cialisy, {xunsuronssedin the trei i al tency, Loss Munh 00 Ambition.. ity or Barren: ness absolutely quickly and por umnanllx Troat b by’ corre: Lmn.fif.‘}‘n’.‘lfi’ LONDUI 3 Office S.E, Cor, 18th & Jackson Sts Omaha, Neb, Glm’l‘l- 1 ULVLO\I FORTING, EPP’'S COCOA BREAKPAST, *By a thoroug n kuowledge of the natural (aws which govern the gparation’s of digestion und DuLrition, and by a‘carerul auplication of the Lo properties of well selected Cocom, Mr, Epps hus provided our beeakfast tables witly u dell. cately flavorad beveruge which muy save us mauy heavy doctorls bills. 1018 by tiio Judiclous use Of such articies of Alct that & constitution mauy be eraduaily built up until strong enough 10 resist evesy tondoncy to disease. Hundreds of subtle mafudies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there 18 a Weak point. Wo muy esea mnnr‘hnl shaft by keeping our- selves woll tortifledwith pire blood and i prop- erly nourislied framo e simply wigh Boling Oulfin hnlffi)ulflldulfl ; rs&m orvice Gazette. ter or milk, Sold cors.labeled tius : omeopathic Chemists London, England, HICHESTER'S ENGLISH r:‘nuvnum bitls REC CROBS DIAMOND BRAND. ARY 28, 1890 ONE THOUSAND Pairs of MEN’S PANTS will be our drawing card for this week., Théy are mostly odd suit pants and remnants of our pant stock, all of mwl quality, sple ndid patterns, which wil match well with most any coat and vest. | them at To stimulate business in this dull season we offef $1.90, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.90. Regularly these pants would cost more than double, and the prices we offer them at make them the cream of all bargains. HATS FOR SPRING 189o. It i arly to talk have our New Spring Hats in, stock in ahead of time. (\\\mg to the mild weather in the early about Spring Goods, especially in this kind of weather, but we and we want to let you know it. We were obliged to get our~—~w cason, we sold a great many more Hats than we anticipated, so much that about the holidays our stock was entirely cleaned out, and hundreds of customers were disappointed, so we teleg for spring w entirely new and fresh stock—and what a ess to say much about prices—everybody knowsthat we arc with whom the orders aphed to, the manufacturers goods, and here we are now with an Much larger and finer than ever, It is need- :lling Hats at about one-half what sre placed to hurry our ock! r(-uul.lrflml stores charge, and that is the reason we are selling (Iwm out so fast. —For the kind of weather we are having now, we recom- mend our genuine Cork-sole Shoes. They are the most comfortable and keep your feet dry and warm. We charges $4.00 or §4.50 for the same quality. offer them in fine calf for $2. 75 every shoe store > Nebraska Glothing Gompanvfi Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. During January and February our store clos3s at 7 p. m. Saturday at 10. NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE Co. If you want Pure Gum Sandals, get Jerseys. If you want High Button Gaitess, Leather Fly, If you want Fine Jersey Cloth Arctics, get Jerseys. get Jerseys, If you want Back Buckle Fine Arctics, get Jerseys If you want Fine Jersey Cloth Alaskas, get Jersey If you want Two Buckle Fine cluders,get Jerseys. If you want the Neatest Overshoes, get Jerseys. If you want Fine Self-acting Sandals, get Terseys. If you want Narrow Widths, NO HE CL, get Jerseys. If you want wide widths, get Jersey If you want Rubber Boots, Overs, get Jerseys. The New Jersey Co. put HEEL PLAT erseys. Yy Y am Western Agent for the Ne :w Jersey Rubber £ I also job Felt Boots and German Sox. sale only. Arctics, Exclude or Lumbermen’s ON FREE. Ask for Shoe Co, and sell at whole: Prices the Lowest, Goods the Best. L T. LINDSEY, {1l Harney St., Omaha, Nebraska "Dhe largesty Tastest wrd ALGAL i the world Passengor accommodations unexcelled, New York to Glasgow via. ],nudumlu‘rv Devonia, February Ist | Circassia,. 5 ll Furnessia .... Feb, kth | Circassia. New York to Azores,Gibralter and Im\y Bolivia, Februury 22, BALOON, BECOXD CLASS AND BTEERAGE rates on lowest terms. Excursion Tickets reauced, made available to return by either the l’lcmr esque Clyde'nnd North of Irelan Mersey and South of Irelaud, or Naples uul Gibralter, EXCURSIONS OT PAnis OR CONTINENTAL Tounrs on lowest terms. Travelers’ Circular Letters of Credit and Drafts for any amount at lowest current vates, Apply to any ef our local agents or to Hederson Boothers, Chicago, Il H. & HALL H. Y. MOOTES, C. H, Manes, U. P. Depot, ]‘IMKEN SPRIN VEHIG[ES fag b b o o e fine mg'zl o:luv' £ GUTARS & BANJ 05 ST D ATAIL GEUES B CHEAPEST UL MUSICAL NS TRVMENT S 0.. ‘Bosvon;Mass. nmr ing exaL: fhof**the Justly celr rnmd lne:‘o uoa'u ln.l Shoss, minatactur- nderson & Co., of Uiicago ago, Lixon Lils, l’l 1 l’un qlll L PREMONT Nt flm oling " syodt o 2 lravellng “geut Headguarters for Habbers. ey A 1)1*1«»1{1\11 TIES Special Closing Qut Sale! Fine Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Thermomstars, and All Othar Optical Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices, WE WILL SELL FOR ON PECTACLE %5; sbld everywhere 38, with purest white crystal ’(, nses, 75¢, $1 mul (15 no- worth double. LCTACLES, only $2.50; yo Glasses at same r opticlan, and a perfect fit g visual perfections correcte filled at lowest possible prices. 1,000 THERMOMETERS from 25¢ each up to the very est grad nly a £ days to buy ¥ ELRY, DIAMON WATCHE LVERWARE nt your own price, MAX MEYER & BRO,, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. - - COR. 16TH AND FARNAM ST§. D* JAGOBS uction, Eyes tested by o ranteed Oculist’s | Medical & Surgical Dispensary, Nos. 101 to 113 So. 13th St. 0 Rooms tor Patients, TO ALL ME garly ddear bod por Reception Rooms 39 and 40, Omaha, Neb .um-rln;l from Nervous Debility, Lost llunllund, Falling Memory, Exhausting Diai Droaivs. ad | A cho, and all the effccts leading Dy now methods; Consuitaion 1o pa |lul lwnnlnrl Guickly relleved i i radical 4 lol Qnuv\lun Aston any Chroule Discase paraius und veweiios for's m ‘eqtiri Modleal or Clul Spiue, Piles, Tomors, Can ricity, Varaly Rebsy Kiduer, Biadder, ian SLia and Blood asd il And .m.mu. ..m.,..m 5 " T ABP LASE WOMEN aaiitiiuaion St bt e i i, I'ml Feriale W oakig ) Plmples and all B1004 Diseas: Syphilis, Serofula, 3ad Blood, Bkin, Urlnl ¥ Discases snd blenbuuu for LifO - (o | ACDOII&P 10, a'\l:.,'.::’:: P l’!\llgmw m"bi erionce; busiuess .uml and loguily traus A ..,...“ e Vet i i auietly guily fo M ipiaserd umatisi, Liarivaton bogs iy of Braces. 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