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PHE G FLY: A CART FACTORY. addresses are Judge Sav Y f ~ and other well known citizens, stone of Det ooking for an isdindd ','.““”,'.,."m‘u» i MRS, REED'S WHEREABOLU Owing to Dr. Miller gick there | o . e v i was no meeting of the par st o |t ot s of fhe Nove* | she Rusticates in Chicago While Her el cart at Detroit, has arvived in the 1 Goes A1l AW yesterday 5 Stock Goes rou W. Walbridge is in jail charged with | ©3 it o In the telegraph columns of Tue Beg yes stenling o vont from E.D, Miller of 121 | Mr Stono will be remembered as the g | orday was o paragraph relating to the disap Capifol avenue tleman refered to some timo ago s expect aance of Mrs, Reed, in whose house, near ’ with view to establishi ks in Omaha lkhotn, Peddler Chronfster ywas killed se fo Saur pleaded guilty to u | “jja axpressos himself a YoRbLY i1 khorn, Peddler Chironister was killed sey of theft from her employer and | pr 1 with the eity both as a manufactur eral wee wo. Init is the statement that s given twenty-five days in jail [z and shipping point, The purpose of his | the woman had sold some on which she 200l Wwho has been confined to | visit he says is to find out definitely | had given a mortgage to a loan agent named ""_',"'.“”\“‘ it Ll \'\."" Just what inducements Omaha will offer | Aloxander of this « domng for thve past saven Weeis WIS | 1o = tie = establishing fof \a cart, facto The sule in_question took place on the 11th mmatory rheumatism, is able to be | Tho amount of capital that would be ¢ of this month and was ineed in theso | ploed would be cdnsiderably move than | columns, The property comprised @ bay The Om way company | KON 000, aid the number of mei about Sever- | wmave, . span of gray ponies, nine houd of s substituted bolted d riveted cross- | tyAive cows, eight head of shoats, baside miscel ?\ fi 1 V'}‘v‘ “' h’ s ‘v‘vul‘y ~”1j{"|' we H‘Vh and The East Omaha land company has offered | lancous assortment of houschold goods, TIMBAER. Blrde oi- B and | sy, Stone £10000 in cash and all the ground | Mr. Alexander, as soon as he had read Ty Thirteenth strects on Farnam and | ecogary for his plant, if he will locate on | Bre's announcenient of the sale rushed to the Douglas, t Omiaha land : farm to prevent the transfer of the stock to Rebecka Blumquest, for throwingg a My T‘w- \\H,! spend several l:.l\~ m\'\yu' the purchaser -ause it was upon that he fick through w neighbor’s e, | city and Jook into the situation from every | held his mor But it was too late. The LR DR L ndows | bomt of view. Ho also knows of a hat factory a6, Ho revirriod to the place yesterday aft The case will be | Which will coma he £100,000 iin_ yosterday, accompanied Ml bk ke and the parties w to sub- | istable, The stock, however, hus appealed, scribe for half that a | been so scattered now that it is thought it Mollie Ryan of 120 East Gray street, pt | cannot be recovered. Louisville,” Ky., writes to Postmaster The » O1d Story. | Mrs. Reed is d to be in Chicago, though Gallagher earnestly seeking informa- The old, old s is pl »m'”h \lv';.p‘v‘\ t i‘\‘" L is ‘m. |m; ) to appear at the next term fo corning MI tyan, who | ina fow words by 5 L& G of the distric S o s L aome H.Hl,‘ o Ryan, who | 8w, of Pellville, Ky., us follows: “Cham There are afloat in the vicinity of came here som 0. berlaiu's cough remedy hus given the best | the Reed house Skhorn which, if true, Pern m has been granted the | Gisfuction of any cough medicine we ever | will make the tr Tony Frank one of the Omaha strect rail company by the | had in the house,” most interesting held in this county board of public works to chairman of the | il open Cuming street from Twenty-eighth | CALLED ON M'GINT to Thirtieth street for the purpose of e : ln\mu an ,.4,\, onal car track. A Land Navigator's Experience in the Captain M. J. Carter of No. 2 engine ; : 'lh-tnrn Missouri : ‘company, \\lm Tins just returned from his | Poundmaster Pulaski’s assistant, Sol Van wedding trip, w the recipient of | Hom, went ona very perilous h for Mo- an e Jle and chamber set, | Ginty yesterday. A gentleman had left the compliments and congratulations of | a finc rowboat near the tloating dog prison on the boys of No. 1 the river, Sol took a notion to have a pull, The ground about the county hospital | jumped into the boat and was soon in the in the immediate vicinity of the build- ils of the treacherous mid-stream currrent ing has been graded in order to carry | of the Missouri. Then came a hard tussle to off the water from the eaves, which cc row back to shore, ; lectéd about the foundation and soaked Van is not a Harvard graduate, neither has Whronch. A diteh was dug around the | he ever taken a collegiate course at Yulo or pil e B 4 Oxford. As a result of his ntive building and the water from the | FREEE: | G0 800 ve troughs will be led into it. upset and the lot went down Mr. J. M. Rogers, the motorman on | Afteradesperate time with the catfish, the car that crushed the foot of Charles | mud, floating lo; 1d sewage, the W R. Patrick, says that he not aware that Patrick wisl to get off th p | D€ until that gentleman came tumblin through the door. He opened the ga Kk and he fell off into thestre says it was hard to stop the ¢ point where for I Roge as it is down grade at the the accident happened. The board of public works will open | | bids at noon on the 25th inst. for the construction of o sewer running on Eleventh street from Vinton to P oy thence to Tenth and on Tenth to the main sewer on Jones street. The sewer | A | rider of the | to shore, almos fire in some mysterious w: o'ele togethe sheltered therein, Th waves ot the sur carly ahalf hour latos o succecded in getting v dead with fright and cold, WEN nd a Horse I to Death in the B A barn, belonging to James Montgomery, cated in the rear of 3415 Burt street, caught about half-past 1 as totally consumed, buggy and harness vesterda; with 'k horse, -atus at alarm v nand the app: will be ten inches in diameter at Vinton ruck house responded, but before the str and inere radually until it ach th s burned to becomes twenty-four inches in diameter | the 'Il”!“\m‘\l'“"(l“ u.u.\m )I\.\‘:r‘ nlinu!m, .m: oo RS e s | owned by Mountgomery, by e i ot I ',hl'"' size continues the 1 tenant named John Bem, had become ignited e Reipddnh i was burning like tinder. It was three- T T i fourths consumed before the fire was PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. rested. Bem saved nearly all his houschold W. (i, Hastings of Wilber is at the Paxton. | goods. Montgomery’s loss will amount to Frank M. Cook of Lincoln is at the Paxton, | ¥1,000, less $300 insurance. W. H. Duffett of Beatrice is at the Murray B loocn BT Dakotas David Butler of Pawnee City is at the Pax- ton. 0. F. Burke of Blue Springs is at the Mil- | lard s William Bryant of Chadron is a guest at | st the Casey. pl D. B. Marston of Kearney is stopping at | Of the Paxtc J. M. Marsh of Grand Island is stopping at the Millard, J. W, Live at the Mill Sam M. Chapman of Plattsmouth is regis- tered at the Millavd. nghousc of Hustings is a guest for the first ti He Will Not Pay Hi immed iting this enterprising city is most favorably impresse ith the push and thrift of her citizens A stranger vi Jown by their fine school buildings, hofels, veet car lines, and gas and electric light ants, all of which would do credit to acity twenty thousand inhabitauts, BYRON ;ll- hare of the Post- oftic: Byron Reed says he ived notice to tely put up his percentage of the 4 g 6,000 asked of the bondsmen of the new post- m:”'”‘l:’;\‘ ‘\[ :{"“"'" Grand Tsland is stop- | (ice by the treasury department to pay the RS Horoat wnd wifo ‘of Seward viore at | expsiuscs of condomuatlon, L L tho Paxton yesterday Mr. Tteed. It looks very strange to cndorse Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan of Columbus are among the guests at the Murs ¥ M i Mrs, Reetor and Miss Minnie | Huwlke of Nebraska O ceat_the Paxton. | ™ H. A. Gifford, H. Chamberlin and J. A, Martin of Wood River are stopping at the 1l before the tain persons as bondsmen on them and de- tter is settled to fall b and them to put up some John L. MeCague was ¢ with United States Dist 4 yestor and the fol D N e e conlic o2l hie Gl Opera || Eome fuaii s concerning the e frone MIvaakes “_,'“ { of the moncy asked fc When approached e went to visit his pavents. His fathe b L) }1‘;‘,1“"”"'1.3'lv“‘“‘ geirost hopelessly ill, and his death may be expeeted [ HYCIY refused to siy anything any day i WYEIT N ANNOUNCEM ‘“John Arvgloff,” suid Judge Helsley, “you Cora Tanner will on Thursday eveningnext | ¢ churged with careying u - concealed commence o three nights’ engagement at PpotigiiAre you guiltyd Boyd's opera Louse, when she will again pre Vell, Ldon't know.” e ran et e | Do you know what a concealed weapon [ u t | isar which she made a posifive suceess here last | - John shook his head. season. Miss Tanner has retained the same Do you know what a pistol is?? o last seas excellgnt company 1, and which was so well ved, New and ap. propriate scenery will be seen, and Miss Panuer will undoubtedly duplieate her suc he ladies, with whom | cess of lust s | it favorite, will have an | W Miss Tanner Vell, no.” “Do you \|mlu~\ and Englishi” “Vell, no. nd then an interpreter n pleaded guilty and apon he had was @ hom lled and The, lang-shot was made opportunity to sce her. She’ appears at a | He understood the Fi age thor- matinee on Saturday. | pughly when the court Tnformed him that his = | bill was The great laughing event of the season is — ‘{rnunwll.u the Grand on Sunday and Mon- To N litated Men. day evenings, the amusing favee comedy, “A [ 1f you w ur address we will Paiiv of Kids,” and Ezra Kendall beig the | 3 Dye's Celebrated Voltaie Belt attraction. For five years it has been played | and Appliunces o trial. They will quickly in all the principal cities of the country to | restore you to viger, manhood and health “stand roow only.” Its phenomenal suctess | Pamphlct free. Vorriie Berr Co., Marshall, lies in its keen, natural humor, quick action | Mich. and attractive musical features i the hands e of first cluss comedy artists, Mr, Kendall's i ymorrow Night. “Jiles Button” is a'creation” as natural and woers who enjoy comedy want to amusing s he is_thoroughly original—a | laugh so that they ean hear themselves laugh “Solon Shingle, “Uncle Dan'l” and *Josh | and know that ‘they ave laughing. Good, Whitcomb” boiled into one. The musical | solid, unabridged, side-ache laughter is the tios are always new cach season, ouly | proper thing in these days and it is pleasing ¢ eserving identity, funuicr year by year., a = he nted—A good appetite. Youcan have it | an easy eno by taking Hood's Sarvsaparilla, | th 1t toues the digestion and cures sick headacne, | e Real Estate Exchange. Only one sale was reported at the r | tate exchange yesterday, beinglots 1and 15, | 1) block 13, Kountze & Ruth's addition, $11 | The ouly listing was aick’s addition, 45x120, of Children annot be used in th for small childr oup, as the Lot 18, block | th 000 | The Too much « tionof a medicine fally one Tor colds ¢ Car » selec espec oftén require lurge doses. Chamberluin's | 1o ¥ Cough remedy contains no injurious sub- | doiug lots of hard talking but have only sue stance, A tablespoon full of it at one dose | ceeded in- gotting about thirty to say they would make & baby vomit, but would not in- | will go.» e fiad. jurodtiin the legst R sidos, 1t 1s 8 cortain Tow many do you need " was asked, oure for colds and_croup. wese facts have Ve should have forty or fifty—forty any been fully established many times during the | how o FrE Mty lQrly B0y past fifteen years and may be depended upon. Vhat will it cost?" e e hundred dollars for each person, or Anti-Prohibition at Scribner. twico that for o man and bis wife!"" i Philip Andres leaves taday for Scribnerin [ “Who are pushing it this state, where he will inangu o cam tPresident Martin, Max Meyer and . paign against prohibition under the auspices low much longer are you going to keep of the Farmers' alliance, The campaign will [ pushi be continued with the energy and enthusiasm | “Untilabout the 24th of this month. You | for which Mr. Audres is well known and | 56¢ the fact is that spring has opened up in will doubtless be attended with most satis- | Omaha in such fine shape that business m fuctory results, feel like pegging into work and attendi 3 — | closely to their money-makin Doesr lude Omaha. | - The 10 per cent vreduction in the salavies of | Discoveries More Valuable than Gold, all employes of the United States express | are SANTA ABIE, the California discovery company, ordered to take effect May 1, will | for consumntion and discases of the throaf, not affect any one in Omaha. The business | chest and lung LIFORNIA CAT R of the corporution here is controlled by the | CURE, the only toed cure for catavrh, Pacifle express company, which puys its own | cold in th tdred complaints. saluries, Ihey are sold at $1 per kage, or three for = - £250, and are vecommen the Pry Cook's extra dry imperial champagne. | leadiug physicians of Not fPhere is no foreign wine that has its boquet | seerot compounds, Guaranteed by Goodman or uuy that is s pure Drug Co. Notice to Pastors. | In Memory of Abraham Lincoln, Pup Bek is about to change its church di- [ The German Turners of this city will com rectory for the season. The directory is put | memorate tho twenty-fith auuiversary in small type and stereotyped, and cannot be to anunounce that lovi minute dash of fun Abraham Lincom’s des vs of laughter will h chauce to cut loose and langh to their arts’ content at the Grand next Sunday ' Monday evenings, when Ezra Kendall, 1o ablest of all eccentrics, and his capable smpany will - desport themselyes in the \able pantomime farce “A Pair of Kids,” e will be no ‘alf and alf langhte 1 think 1 1z * but the genn Iy o o e Lere’ right baek to fivst principles laughte ith hend thrown back and mouth and lun ide open, 1t will be a_case of *pull the irottle wide open, off brakes,” and a laugh a Effects of Spring. “I'm afeaid its doubtful about our making a ) of thie board of try suid tar N have \th ises ut Germania_hull with X0 at Sun | PRI of | appropriate THE ant toiletadjunct Pears’ Soap is the most le Arbor Da Superintendent James met of the city public schools ni occasional meeting. School worle in general was discussed and questions asked and an- swered, Then the superintendent vead to the | teacher \ar from George B. Lane. state superintendent of instruction, request- ing that this y officers, teachers, pa and pupils of the public schools of Ncbraska should make Arbor day the occasion for Suggestions. the pr ipals | decoration of the grounds, He would sug that the forenoon of the be spent by teachers in talks and by the it compositions or selections and the afternoon, opinion, should be devoted to the pi work of planting trees, and, as o sum total, to _interest school | childien should be the prominent aim of Arbor da Super the ideas structed the teact grammes for the day as they Sleeplessness, nervous prostr. dyspopsin, dullness, blties, e Nervine. nples free s, 13th and Douglas. James fully the itendent advanc ion, nervous «d’ by Dr. at Kuhn Trunk. Annie's Johnson eq sued for domestic search cet, Annie 1t to e is : sick while in the employ of who then lived at the her sickness Annie lived with fri | she ealledfor he | that Mys. H | now occupy Mrs, above numbor, Horni nds. ay she ¢ had moved and the pe i th the house | Mrs., He | left it there when she moved trunk was filled with female wearing appavel ing nothing of the trunlk. nervous by Dr, Kubu & dizziness, cured > at Headache, neuralgis NCSS, SpASMS, Miles vine, S Co.s, 15th and Dougli A Practical Teacher. lu Mitehiell, a teachet in the Glen- wood, T, schools gave some of her pupils quite atreat yesterday, bringing some *twenty ov more of them toOmaha to sce the sights. Hav- ing recently completed a course i history, the battle of Gettysburg was one of the objec- tive poin building_and how to make # ne other ehijef point of interest. » Musee, public buildings and street car riding made 3t a day of pleasure and practical instructigu. Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAT ABI is only put up in large two- and is an absolute curo for wounds, chapped hands and all skin craptions Will positively curc all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company ab Miss L cents per box—by mail 80 cents, el Marri sicenses. Licenses were issucd to the following parties by Judge Shiclds yesterday Name and residenc { Donald_ Smith, Omaha 1 Rosic Wernhan, Omaba. . Age, 1 { Augustus Burdin, Omaha 23 1 Kittie Hamlicel, Omaha, . ... 18 { John Short, Burlington Junction, Mo, ... 24 { Dollie Grooms, Burlington Junction, Mo.. 19 illtons of homes 1 by Strong tho | beatindtoost Tiealineut, " Dr. PFces Cream. ok ing Powder does not contaln A \, Lime o1 Alum, nly in cans. BAKING POWDER €O, TCAGO. AN FRANCISCO, “CIFIC MEDICINE THE Gar A T TRADE MARK SLISH REM- EDV. AR unfui ing cure for Sem- NEW YOIK. ¢ GRAY'S SP TRADE MARK ST.LOULS. BEFORE TAKING, St LA, AFTER TAKING. ain in the Back, Dimng Viston, Promatu Age, and many other disoasos ¢ ML | consumption and a pr o g Full particulurs i our pamplet, which we v fr | to every one. §# The Sp $1 per puckage, OF 5 ce by mail on tl THE GOODMAN DRUG €O, 1110 FARNAM STREET, = = OMAHA, NE On account of counterfelts, we lave ado picd the uly genuine. | Yellow Wray GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & €O Breakfast Gocoa | Is ubmnlllh'l;/ pure and | it is bl | o Chomu-tu.s Sold by Grocers ¢ | W.BAKER & (0., Dorghester, Mass. rynhere, chauged, when once set, during the season. | Exercises i p. my Pastors are requested to send in their an: | 4av. AN patriotio citlzens are ‘invited to | ) Be W 3 be present and do nor to the mem- | pouncements at their earliost convenience ory of him who diod a martyr to the f 2, —— | freedem. One of the intevesting fes k - 10 intersting features of Civil Service Examinations. | the occutsion will be u specch by Genoral J. | — th and 2th of this month are to | § examinations in the Unit A On the 3 be held clvil servic o States court room in this city. The fist | lations with -the great em TR Quy applicants for positions i the depart- | Hawley.will relate some persor pericnces theatal service will be cousidered. Tho sec- | with Lifiolay shawing the simplicity of his ond day will be devoted to persons wishing | chavacter and the uobllity of his spivit. positions us postal clerks, | " Among the other speakers who will deliver 3. Hawley, & memby nd a man who was Lincoln's cabinet, tinto intimate re oug PURE! FRESI n’ IlH.ItIol\ | Bomom AND CHOCOLAT and Express will recelve ouy. |61 $tate §t., Chicago Bitiiaawer, N, During | L I e by | OMAHA DAILY | curdd 17 | ploying oy BHE eadache s_ " a complaintfyom which many suffer 8 I and few are entirely free. Its causo is indigestion and a sluggish liver, the cure for which is veadily found in the use of Ayer's Pills. “I have found that for sick headache, caused by n disondered condition of the stomach, Ayer's Pills are the most re- linble remedy.”Samuel C. Bradburn, Worthington, Muss. ‘s Pills for “After the use of many years, inmry practice and family, I am justitied in saying that they are an excellent cathartic and liver medicine sustaining all the claims made h-rvln e, W. A, Westfall, M. D, V. Austin & N. W. Railway Co., Burnet, Texns. “Ayer's Pills are the best medicine known to me for regulating the bowels, and for all diseases caused by a dis- ordered stomach and liver. I'suffered for over three rs from headache, in- igestion, and “constipation. I had no appetite and was_weak and nervous most of the time, By using three boxes of Ayer's Pills, and at the same t dicting myself, T was completely cured — Philip Lockwood, Topeka, “T was troubled for year with indi- ache. A estion, constipation, and he Fowv Dosen of Ayer's Pills, used in siall ly doses, restored e to health, hey are prompt and effective.—W. H. Strout, Meadville, Pa. Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowcll, Mass. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. Imported Millinery. 'SCOTT'S| EMULSION 0f Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites 0f Lime and Soda. There are emulsions and emulsions, and there is still much skinined milk whiclh masquerades as_cream. Try aa { they, il many manufacturers cannot 80 disguise theiw cod liver oil as to male it palatable ta sensitive stomachs. Scoti's Enmndsion of PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL, combined with Hypophos- phites is aimost as palatable as milli, For this reasom as iwell as for the fuct of th wulating qualitics of” the Hipo- { phosplites, Physiciens frequently pre- scrive it in cases of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS and CHRONIC COUGH or SEVERE COLD, AIL Drugistaiseld it, bt bo sure o get the genwine, asdlore are poor READ THIS LETTER. “For years T have been afflicted with bad Digestion. Constipation and Piles. 1 have tried all the medicines I could get hold of, but all in vain, Even my physicians could vomy costiveness. In th timo I struggled under great pn aburden. Two weelsugo Luw ¢ ,"and my eyo fell on an nd mean- ent of Tutt's Pilix, 1 declded to try They have worked wonderfully, The: Keen gular, don't make me sick, give me an appetite and aro curing my piles. 1 an strong and can walk any distance. 11 had had theso pills five ago they would have saved me $10,000; but they have save my life. d everyv he their value ond expross THERALD ZUND, Springficld, O, Tutt’s Liver Pills ASSIVILATE TIE FOOD. EXCURSION TO Tallanoosa, Ga, Tuesday, April 22, ONE FARE FOR ROUND IRI]’ TICKETS GOOD FOR THIRTY DAYS. 11 rai coupon ticke « i for (d stations in will sell 0 diy s, On Tuesd the West tickets to f y. Apri g lapoc e fure for the rou 1 trip. This will give un opportunity for parties to attend the Lots Great 1 Auction Sale of City April 25 and 2. and to in- hoosa, ( vestigate the merits of the YANKEE CITY in | mianufi 11 double during e south= oosit durs during the S of the sile. s date of the peslon—A il s for the round trip, good for leav only and gand to return for 30 days. Onsalc utevery station selling coupon thekets in the Novth and West Send for Plat , Price List of Lots, und descriptive tor. Tallapoosa Land, Mining and Mig. Co,, ity TALLAPOOSA, GA THE BEST" FOR TIME RAILROAD KEEPERS SERVICE. THE DUEBER WATCH CASE MANUF'G CO CANTON, OHIO, ATURDAY | cheapest suit in tl APRIL WE 19, To the many of our patrons who could not get waited on in our store last Saturday. we have a large force of extra salesmen the rush has beer s impossible to wait on all customers. We are themselves well repaid for the time they spent in men next Saturday, bargains, every day new invoices Our this weck's special is the We place on sale about 500 very fine Cassimer worth at least §135.00; at the unprecedented low lnun of ¢9.00. product of one of the best mills in the ¢ the neat brown plaid. week at §9.00. Our piles of Spring Overcoats are getting low, and in some of already badly broken up. goods quick. and see if we can it you. FURNISHING GOODS tensive and varied eve elegant nov and will be Some of the lots advertised last week are completely 1d every day we have some new They are well trimmed with the best of Farmer ¢ lot would bring in any other establishment 1 APOLOGIZL Thoug 1 80 great that it wi sold out but we are and fresh attractions. andest offer ever made in the line of ready made clothing. g and Cheviot Suits, all sacks, The mate The shades are dark and light gray atin or Serge lining. country. 00, f the k and wool mixtures and all silk, these goods we quote the lowest prices. IFresh Lines of Shoes Every Week. ehraska Clothmg Co. Corner DOUglas and Fourteenth Streets. | “They alwaysgive you good (value | “I never fail to find some- | thing that fits my boy.” [ “Such lovely kilt suits.” These are the pleasant things that we hear every day | ‘llllulll our clothin, We invite your ‘inspection of the ‘Children’s Suits of- :i'crcdzlt $ 5.00. SPECIAL TEN DAY Dinner Set Saw AT PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN'S 1514 Farnam St., Paxton Bldg 16th & Farnam-sts 50 English Sets $10 each 0 Sets reduced from #18 1o $11.75, b Sets reduced from 22 to 18 Lavge line new sets #15, former prico $20 We will offer every Dinner, Game and” Fruit Set in our stoek, including fine Haviland Sets Without reserve, ut speelul prices. Ao Woll Itnow n Spocialist | 14 ansury o ms of it mmmkr reply. ( ation free The LARGEST WATCH FACTORIES Inthe WMI Tith wnd Jucks Otwahi, DFR. SANDEN'S ELECTBICWQ"E“H Cor b1y iy 15 KxCkhaes WE GUAK \ u,mwcluxmy Uhis New MPROYED BELT AND SUSPENSORY < BRI, 0 i B OrPRKFUND th al STRENGTH. “TIME IS MONEY.” ' We must sell out the remainder ot our retail stoclk without further delay, as our wholesale business demands our entire time, attention and capital. For the next few days we invite you to 2 feast of bargains such as you will neve We bef are liable to rent store and sell our fixtures now any da it is too late. again enjo; come at onc: All our genuine Diamonds now thrown in. $50,000 worth of Diamc $2.50 up to $8,000, for nm;u Pins, E Solid Gold Watches from Nickel Watches from $2.50 up. Solid Gold Chains from $7.50. Bes and Lockets, $1 and upward. Solid Gold Ring: lot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons and worth §1. Heavy choice for only Solid Gold 1,000 s prices and the mou t from, prices ran at importe ds to se r-rings, &c. 15 upward. Solid Silver ings ng from Watches from $5 up. t Rolled Plato 1 Chains from $2. Ch and $2; worth $3 to $5 nd o 50 to $5 each 1 Cuff Buttons at 50¢ pair; worth $1 to 5C and $1 each; worth four times tho Pins from 50c up. arms A Back Studs, es and Lac ne Bre money. Fine French style Mantel Clocks, 8-day, half-hour strilke, cathedral gongs, at $6, $6.50 nd $10; worth $10 to $20. Elog: Lamps, with sill umbzella shades, from $5 up. Hundreds of other equally good bargains. oclock. Store for rent and fixtures for MAX MEYER & BRO,, Omaha, Neb, Open Saturday evening until 0 Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, - - — The Omaha Medical and Surgical Insutute. nees for very form o Buard and Atten Club Foet Cury App f [Tty v succossful Tren TY ROOMS FOR PATENT Datormities and Braces, e | i Medieal o Surgien Jmmodations West mors, Cancer, Catarrh, Bronehits, Tnhalation. Eloctriclly, Paralysis, Eptlepsy, Kidney, Blads Skin and Blood. and ull Sur ©DISEASES OF WOMEN Wiy, Hook ot Diseases of Women Froe. We hiye Int tuent for Women Durkie Confinemens v of PRIVATE 1 Trom the s to visit teaments DISIEAS stom with o v by (Strietly Private.) Only 1 Wl Discase: Ive tr B Lt BOOK 5 SR et Youa Dischsse, Hmpotoney, Syphiis. ¢ With question llste A Omahd Medical and Surgical Inslll.nu' Corner 9th and Harney St Omaha, Neb, on. Hallet & Davis, Kimball. & Organs, Etchings. Engravings. Artists’ Supplies. Mouldings. Frames. Piano: Sheet Mu HUSPK Nebra 1513 Douglas Street, Omaha, ka GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPSS COCOA By a thorough ki Nich govern tie ope wid by o carer cakfust (ol whicl | Dkl 10 e ans | Fortied with pure | JANES EPPS & (0 Tiopumpitin Uhenists | A SEDENTAIY DISEASKS \ NEs Kinxpy Couvi 1 D i b 11.1 I(.\((», 4 permanently and priva - f PROPIGETONS AND S0LE MANUFACTURERS, 1 Con ngton OMAIIA, NEB, — by Peck's Pat, . NESS q:a.fifilu‘hm (OB Luwyer, 134 Dewrbomn g, nopi y. Epecial fucilities im thankful to those who showed indulgence, and we are sure they find ‘ waiting. We shall have a larger force of sales- prepared for bigger crowds. We will also be prepared with new . opening cach of them al in these suits is and a b The | We offer them this finest lots the sizes are [hese have been marked down, as we make it a point to sell these If you want to sccure a fine Spring Overcoat at a bargain, better come this week Our qprinw selections in fancy flanncl shirts are the most ex= shown by any house in the city, we have a full assortment of the most Itics of the present scason, in all wool, sil On all -~