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v AN AM AR 768,440, Bonk clearings yosterday H. V. Bell of Murray has lost The latter is described as thirteen years of age, light complexion and Blightly freckled, and wore, when he | left liome, a black slouch hat, a brown | of blue striped overalls. | Pickens, the rve vk of the post office, was | sented with a handsome silver-headed cane and umbrella by his fellow clerks ¥ mornin L. Mole made sentation sy ting of the ats of the see- inct of the Sixth ward was an- | nounced to be held at Johnson's 1, | corner of Sahler and Thirty-fiest streets, 1ast night, but only thr od demo- crats were present and they adjourned gust and sine die, gnment of I\, I.. Keleba & Co, | wher of Omaha job- ,but it is thought d. The liabilities At £10,000 and the assets harge | timated at $15,000, The local bank is in of the stock, ANNOUNCEMENTS. sagement of Hoyt's com- " at Boyd's opera hou | minge and continuin Tor four nights, were put on sale at Boyd's operahous s > famous com- edy will be presented by a ceptable coinp; Seits will b placed on sale Saturday morn- tng for the engagement of “Bl it ‘atima and the t Boyd's. ' The picce is a spectacular vaganza, staged, | according to the _critics, in the most luvish | manner, with ballets of 'an unusually artistic charic s for the A Marringe License, Only one license was issucd yesterday, the following being the parties: {\\ill «d 13, Clark, Omahs a1 20 + L. Wileot, On Cut Ofr, fternoon Mr. Bellows, arpenter shop on North Twenty-fourth s opposite No, 1 engine housc, had his left arin cut off mid be- tween the clbow and wrist while working at & bracket saw. A erday proprietor of the Used Fists Only. The two Riley boys, charged with an as- sault on Yavdmaster Dy gave bonds for their appearance on May S and were x ed Though under a grave charge, the boys are uict-looking fellows. Hugh claims that he lid not seck to avoid arvest as has been stated, but came to the station and gave him- self up. He also says that fists only entered into the fight as weapons, Threatened to Shoot. Mrs. Luclla Lockwood and Mrs, Johnson, a pair of interesting females who have their ofices in the vicinity of a chop house on Twelfth street, camo before the po- lice court with a complaint that George Baker, u twenty-year-oldeboy, had then: last night wnd applied insulting epithets to them, and flourishing a youngs cannon threatendd to shoot them. George was as- sessed & and costs, but the judge was of the pion that there were several mitigating cumstances, o THE CORN PA CES O OMAHA. er on Them. Negotiations are peading through which F. H. Peavey of Sioux City expeets to seeure a lease of the Union Pacific clevators. If he should succeed, the deal will cover Hime- | baugh md Merriam’s old plant, Union ele- wvators A and B, this city; Union Pacific cle- watorin Council Bluffs and about cight or ten others along the main line in Nebraska Nothing definite, however, has yet been cided upon. 1If the deal goes through, it is said, that 1. P. Peck, sccretar baugh & Merriam, will Millan, chief clerk, h A new company is to he Morriam will probably be alrea organized, o 4 member Skinner and Patterson C tly to the surprise of nearly e n this community a sudden and swoeping change is being made in the local Pullman offic P. N. Skinner, the superintendent, and William C. Patterson, his assistant, have both resigned. J. 1% Richardson of St. Louis bus been appointed to succeed Skinner, but nains unfilled. Superintendent Kteed was yesterday with Richurdson introducing him 10 the various railroad oficials, It is announced that Skinner resigned on account of bad health, but certain parties who claim to know say he was removed on account of some trouble which occurred not long ago with the Union Pacitic people, _. Hughitt Succeeds David Dows. Bostoy, Mass., April #0.—The aunual stockholders meeting of the Union Pacific compuny was held this forenoon. The onl, change was the election as director of Mar Hughitt of the Chicago & Northw raflroad to succeed the late David Dows, Ripley's Resignation. P. Ripley's resignation created considerable surprise, though it had been expected by cortain pevsons in this city. His alleged object in leaving the Burlington was to accept a bet paying position from tho Chicago, Milwauke & St Paul road. Those, howeve who are acquainted with inside’ matters know that when Georgo B. Harris was selected to suc- | ceed Vice President Stone it so disp) M. Ripley that he concluded. to play secc fiddle no lon Having a standing of from the Milwaukee company he felt inde- | pendent and _exprossed himself accordingly. | "hat road tried to secure him thr ) when he was occupying the eral traflic manager of th to prevent his going t convenient to appoint AB. & M. oficial tnat the lute engineers' st whatey to do with th from the Burlington “Beforo Paul Morton reached thirty yes " lie contin ro- i $9,000 a year, ' 2 the strike that s raised to §12,000, which doesn't look as if the company distpproved of his course, He 18 making two or three times as much money now, “Me Riple S\ nothing ut resigning il1, T think, is almost sur to succeed v not H | he b thing. Since his recent visit to Boston the ‘old man’ has beeu aord Jubilant and high-spivited than 1 ever kuew him to be. He came back feeling like a fighting gock: “Mr. Holdredge go but the dire intimated that they would sather have him stay here. They look upon the B, & M as the most important divi- sion of tho entire system though 1t carns less per milo than the Q. proper. He is giv hority, wider jurisdiction and gy how genoral managoer,” Notes and Personals, General Manoger Dickenson, Division Su porintendd Barr, Carr Accountant Buclding hang John Langtry superintendent of bri and . Division Euglucor Schermerhorn left yoaterdsy in My, Dickinson's private car onw | tour of iuspection over tho Missouxi river di- | wjsions. Thay took in the Owmaha & Republi- ‘ can line yestérday. ; Tt is understood that My, Cassidy retires | from tha Klkhorn corporation becwuse he | oould not get along harmoniously with his suporiors Rock Toland office was mo from 1805 Farnam street to move commodious | quarters in the new Commercial National | bank hullding. B, N. Austin, assistant gencral passen, agontof the Northorn Pacitie, St, Paul, and Oscar Vandorbilt, traveling passenger agent of the Kam § isited Omaha yesterd R B Mirs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil- Aren Teething relioves the cblld from pain 85 conts a bottle, WALKS, ! the Coli: The Move Now Being M in This City The ordinance introduced in the coundjl | ally in venting his disgu Tuesday night to extend the walk district to the fire limits by the board of public works, trict on which only be laid now i s, inclusive, iring | Howard, and Niuth and Sixt also, north on Sixteenth to Cumi on vict or territory included | Eighth from M to Capitol avenue, to e — nth, to Davenport, to Thir cago, to Fourtcenth, y north of W Nicho! of s, 10 n- rvine, Samples free at Kubn & Co.'s 15th north of Cuyming, to Twenty- | and Douglas | Cuming, to Seven- e n, to MUST FINISH TITE WORK. h of I m, to i south of St. Mary's | Ryan & Walsh Ordered to Close Up to Nineteenth on Jackson to | the County Hospital Contract. worth to Fourteenth ™ " ‘ \t west of Thirtoenth, he county commissioners held a meeting to sixty-six f ) board and some of the | councilmen think th will, of course, se the cost of sidewalks, | of 2001, with a view to final settlement, was instead of requir: | adapted. The average cost about £11 pe from 16 to 20 ¢ three-inch stoue flag inch flags for 2 Should the ordinance pa stone of the latter dimensi Police Protection The pelice de s for fort, at night and thirty-two on the da; the twelve new men who go on duty today ats are created, Th Twent) ond; one in Kountzo I t Hanscom park on west St sor Place; or Howard and cago, Cass and_California AU SIATavoRe “The board then adjourned to 2 o'elock. tone on Chi. | At the afternoon s Superintendent om Seventeenth | Coots was present an mmittee on con- ts, and onoon Vinton | Striction recommended that the contractor: 't to Tawentioth strect, | be instructed to complete the work ac cent of the fore k or inc duty continually and men The Best Result, fent_employ villa s strictly best of its kind it is possible tobuy. All the | haen s roots and herbs best rof that from the time of pur JUDICIAL Some More Improvements tobe Sug- | asphaltum would be healthier, Mr. gested by Mr. A. J. Poppleton. 1 Hon. A. J. Poppleton, on being asked what | charged that he w constituted the improvements made by the nd methods that ited the work during the | ments rega by the bar associa- | ouly made for effect and W m, as referred to “In the first pla extension for the ing of pleadings and papers has cept from showing by affidavit. The | first that they would neve es has resulted in a both to the court judges were much torm in requiving at the time R The Missour: River. nd the posting of noti causes to be tried coutinuances e difiicult to get. “For further improvements Tam going to | four hour o ommend that the bar take up a number of | snow in the mountain One of these will provide for a r vision of the practice on liquidated ¢l ments taken in 18 to be enter o sugggestion will rule that notices served by eopy al upon the o lorles o ors teying to find out | organiz v law to be presented co.nmittee to d municipal cou disposition of appeal cas and justice courts.” from the police [ on the 1 An Absolute Cure. ke The ORIGINAL ABIETINE O1 is only put up in larg and 1s an absolute cure for all sores, burn: nds and all skin ordption v curc all kinds of | > two-ounce tin oy Will positively for the ORIC : Sold by Goodman Drug company at | OB the ropes. = 5 cents per box—by mail 30 cents City n from out of the 1 lema Omaha, S. Berlin, in the Paxton rotunda last even- | ~ ariss Wannette Dalton is home from her I hear you are having a perfect picnic | school duties at Hurlan, a. as member of the Douglas county bourd of Frank Goodspeed is very ill at his rooms at commissioners.” Mr. Berlin (with the taste of green pe stmmons pictured things in this world her, paid in advance, that all the salary of ¢ would prove no inducement whatever for me ntative to the legisla- L county commissioner. But I will | Armound Tibbitt an’ put it vight | throughout northw to it in twelve that the ta be less this y they will be much | galar isfactorily collected than in a Blary to take again—repre tell you one thing, and you down where you can refer months hence And then Deputy United States Mars! " within the cirele, | yunning the whole de) “Without wishing to particularly, 1 offer the assertion | and the We | that this next legislature of ours is going to | yemove to the basement of tho Nebraska sav be the wildest old circus and bank lastingly slash it to , how they will e its for a gallery or hour whilo session will b the che show ticket that | _ Richard Young of Ovl life, Tl tell you | South Omala acquainances, that I know enough right at th know that the man, firm or corporation that | Qrder can stand from unde r, will be playing in the luck of a life | night to assist in the installation at hard-wood lumber | turns from hev visit to Minden 1510 North Sixteonth street, sartnership with the Harmon & Weeth, fiv firm now have for sale at the above mentioned place a selected stoek of all has entored well known firm of kinds of hardwood house-movers’ sup- Manufactu ments, corner plies and wagon ste blocks, rosettes, ete, The Coliseum Matter. Owiny, Neb, | Tue Bee concerning the piece of “news" in last Vorld-Herald about Coliseum mat- wy refusal to give to him a paper nt, this man Mardis bru chamber of ¢ belonging to a cl ulted me in the aturday even rrest was issued the same examination, to d whether he shall be held to the distr s place before Judge Helsley next Satur: Ureporter vs that it “has not o | g day afternoon, be { hitherto boen made public ing is something that * months ago Mr. Lind- | BHICE BAKY | say prevented the giviug of some money of | ¥EW YORK. CHICAGO. THE um association to this ¢ the services for which this ‘‘reporte le to Secure | get the money were of a very peculiar nature. er since this_pefusal this * ' has | been using the World-Herald very methodic manen | Mr. Lindsay, and he is_probably so high in a8 .‘“““..1 | the estoem of its proprictor that the cunning | inuedoes of his meanness pass unscruti- Whenever this ‘“‘reporter’ become ntly specific the World-Herald will be ticed in the proper way. This s not written n Dodge and | with the de ing into the unequal th stroets; | contest of disputing with a man and a print south on | ing press. But if this “reporter’’ in thought- hirteenth to | less bravado persists, T will publish his m to | and detailed proof of the matter which is the animus of his efforts without the poor dis of an imagnary “interview.” R tfully, Wittias E. HEarey tone walks may senth, to Chi- | Nervous debi poor memory, difidence, b- | sexual weakness, pimples,cured by Dr, Mile -six | yesterday. A report from tho committee to | on con that Ryan & Walsh bo in- | structed to complete the county hospital " his | cording to the récommendations made by Me. It | Coots, including odds and ends to the extent nee whi be pas s will lust a Mr. Walsh said t one item in the [list of jobs claimed by Mr. Coots | as being unfinished, that of the painting, had been approved long ago by Coots himself. He - | considered that the objection now made to it | by Mr. Coots was simply the result of per- city be | sonal spite. ovder | The report regarding insurance to be placed on the hospital adopted at the last meeting of the 1 was reconsidered, and the matte ARS. Was 1 i to the committee on construc tion Commissioner Berlin said that he wished® G to state that the paper which re s of Town. ported him as charging County Attor- May was posted yos ney Mahoney with bringing such ven Some “three men | cases to trial as would be advantageous to the beats, Of | lawfirm of which he was the head, and of : holding county cases back from trial in order ' ) to do so, reported himwholly wror ther the old force | had he éver charged Mr. Mahoney with pro- are: | fessional misconduct of any kind. Mr, Ber- fourth to | lin added that he made the ont volun- we; one at | tarily and for the purpose of doing right in nd’ Wind- | the intercst of fajrness and justice. ording to Mr. Coof t Mv. Berlin moved that the report of the committee be accepted. Mr. Ed Walsh was present and was called on for a statement, He said he would repeat, in the nce of Mr. Coots, what he had said 3 .| in the morning. 1 in producing Mr. Walsh then proceeded to go over the pure, and isthe | jtems in detail. He said that men had already nt out fo the building to finish up thi work as had_been directed. He took excep- tions to Mr. Coots’ statement of the amount required to complete the various items Speaking of the wire screens which had been painted black instead of being made the same color as the wood work, he said he had been directed to paint them with asphaltum by the assistant superintendent, who said the patients would chew off thé paint selected, person- uned. So until Hood's Coots and against the ailed the int cont s, Mr. Cootsreplied to Mr. W ad | he would not attempt to cont ng his integ were false. Mr. Coots said the contrac had promised him all along that the defects pointed out should be remedied, but_nothing n et | had been done. He had told them from the ot final esti- trial cach day | mate until they had completed the work ac " | cording to contract, but they had not secu fit to act on his suggestions. After considerable talk the report of Mr. Coots was adopted and the board adjourned be signed, and The rain has been falling for th along the Mi: i s last twenty- ever infall «son than ever before, and that the of the river will be unprecedented. are jubilant over the millions of free land pital of South Dakota, h mines of the Black Hills. that the court SOUTH OMAHA NE filings w | known. Old-timers pr dlow d | this 1 and judg- | the clerk. | I v cent of the | and the ri rrow Escape from Death. William Wilke, a housemover, had a nar- row escape from death Tuesday afternoon, | He was engaged at work moving the old onof a | South Omaha hotel at Twenty-sixth and M streets when the hook holding the | rope and tackle broke. The tension the from schemo for a rence to the square in Wilk and cuttin® de ) gashes on botl cheeks. Wil- was taken to Dr. Ernhout's office, where PMENT | his wounds were dressed, and he was then EMENT removed to his boarding house in Albright. Dr. Ernhout avs if the hook had broken a minute later Wilkey would have been killed instautly by the blow. The horses had just started and there was not a strong tension TINE otes and Personals, Mercer, editor of the Northwest Live Journal’ of Cheyenne, is in South to Hon. R. the Brandes biocl. An fmportant meeting of the South Omaha feat. | lodze, No. 109, Modern Woodman, will be held on Saturday evening in Knights of Pyth- ias hall. The regular me ng night has been changed from Thursday to Saturday. Brewer is entertaining an old Chi- ud, H. Jente $ ever as returned from a trip tern Towa, A sample of the anti-annexationists figures 08 in 0st of running the ci [id rument is than | that which refers to_ the city engincer, His s placed at £00 and extra help at £00 Y year | mop The is the city | is 85 a a hal | anti-an s sulary re than the of the cost of tment. Tell the | ationists' estir people the truth. °t In about ten days the District teles the subj ph tern Union telograph oftices will Nebraska has | | Oh, bank building he Emanon club at its lust meeting ided to form o lawn tennis elub for out- s sport, during the summer. ans s visiting old tin either | G the thing is in | minuté to | The South Omaha lodge of the Ancient of United Workmen will go .incoln next | to Omaha in a body Saturday of a new lodge. Mr. and Mrs. George Brewer will reside in | the Brandies block when Mrs, Brewer ve- | 1 name of G, the Editor of publish these OMAHA DAILY BEE Save Your Hair gt in:(" B¥ THURSD atimely neast Ayer's Hair Vigor. This prepsration has no eqe 1t kepps the scalp clean, cool, and lealthy, asd: preserves the color, fullness, and beauty of the hair. “I was rapidly becoming bald and but afterusing two or threo Ayew's: Hair Vigor my hair and the original Melvin Aldrich, grew thick andsglossy color was restored,’ Canaan Centre, N, H. o T lost all my hair in no new growth appeared, r's Hair Vigor and my Thick and Strong. It has apparently come to stay. Vigor is evidently a great aid ton —J. B. Williams, Floresville, Te “T have nse the past four most satisfac Itis all 1 could desire, causing the hair to ret: color, and requiring but o small quanti easy to arrange.’’— y, 9 Chaxles street, 's Hair Vigor for n its natural to render the Haverhill, Mass. ve been using Ayer's Mair Vigor rs, and believe ihat it has Dry Goods, & Ryer’s Hair Vigor, PREFARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell 8old by Drugglsts aud Perfumers, GRAY’'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRAVE MARK ' TRADE MARK S permatorrhe: all diseasos that follow as o se REFORE TAKING, and many other dise for 5, or will be s ¥, by addressing ODMAN DRU ¢ freo by mail on the receipt of 110 FARNAM & Cnrccount of ceunterfeits. Yalow Winpg er: o NMioney. A pocket full of money amounts to little To enjoy life, n good ostion and elastic ifyouare poor, you we have adop! appetite, sou take Tutt's Pi money. They dispel iow spirits and givo buoyancy to min & Recommendation. W. 1. Blair, Danville, Va. ered from Torpor of pain, and have tried alnost everys hut never derived halfthe benefit that 1 have had from Tutt's Pills. them to all that ave afilicted with Dyspepsia and Sick Headache.” Tutt’s Liver Pills GIVE GOOD DIGESTION the Liver and 1 recommend Imported Millinery. 128 North 18th Street. SCOTT EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and 18 endorsed and prescribed by leading physiclans because both the Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites are agents i tho cure ot Con: as pulatable as milk, Scoft’s Em is @ wonderpul Flesh Producer, Itis the Best Itemedy tor CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eages, Chronic Coughs and Cold:s Ask for cott’s Emulsion and take no other. HOUSKEEPERS Ritention! CHAMBER SETS At Special Prices is a perfect Emulsion. It .——FOR— TEN DAYS PERKINS, GATHCH & LAUMAN'S, 1514 Fapnam St,, Omaha. DLEC.W EST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Specifio for Hyster M D 1t by Ml prepall for six boxed, will te and @ | urt, | © proven In millions v of & contury. It i3 nment. Endors Uhiversitios as thio St But the follow- | Purest and moat Healtifal, "Dr. rice's ¢ ¥" | ing Powder does not contain Amic ot hitherto been | 3w 8ol only in cans. ' of this JIOODMAN DRUG CO. FEMALE BEAN Liable, perfectly safe. most po lown ; Bever fall 414 hox Nold by GOODMAN DRUG €O - rs' successful pric 10 publicity. Speclal fucilitlesin AY, MAY 1. 1890 FURNISHING GOODS. - It is nearly time to lay aside your heavy underwear, and we want to remind you that we carry the largest stock of medium and light we direct from the mills and commission houses; we pay no jobbers' profits, and consequently we can sell them from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other establishment, en especially fortunate in our purchascs, and we are in a position to place b several lines of goods at prices which no other house can come anywhere near, WE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK: Three cases Patent Brown Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, silk bound, French neck and finished seams, at 25¢; sold elsewhere for s0c. 75 dozen very fine Striped Balbric have be customers Two cases Fancy Striped Half Hos; ses Brown fine Seamle .Half Ho! Two ¢ One case very fine seamle Windso no other house can show. Nebraska Clothmg C Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Grand Lottery of Juarez. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will tuke place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Paso del Norte) Mexico WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st, Under tie personal superviston of GEN, JOHN S, MOSBY, ana Mr.oamiLo ArG gentleman of such prominence in the United States that his presence alone to the public that the drawings will be held with strict honesty and fi visor of the Mexican Government) 13 of equil stundif Our Spring opening hav- ; ing been delayed by our re- | . | cent repa s and improve- ments, which are now com- i | \ [ [ pleted, we shall be glad on | Wednesday, April 30, to | show our fine line of Child- ren's Suits and Furishing | Goods to our friends. All | are cordially invited to call | on us that day. The Well Known Spaocialist 1s unsurpassed 1n the trentment of all forms of PRI~ potency, Barre o1 stamps andporma tamps {0 Cor. 13th Itation free. Oitico S . Owahs, Neb. ply. C kson stree NO RIBBON Permanent Alignment SPEED, AITING 44 MACY, Strength. Sold Under a POSITIVE GUAR- ANTEE. GEO, H. SMITH & CO,, General Agents Nebraska and Towa. 810 S. 16th St., - = Omaha Located In Omaha for five years, Over 50 years of suceessful practico In Philadelphia Rew York wnd Chicago. | require O po tlon. Mukes no mist direct A posttive, Catl on me ana 1 will satlsty ¥ou NERVOUS DEBILITY, fizant, et DISEASES OF WOMEN tated xien Influnimation of the wterus, prolap profus v or suppression treated DR, SIMC 018, 16th Bt, Omaha, Neb MEN 5™ 10 S Youthtul Eftors, Inipotency cured p i privatel o for 81, Book p. tleal Ce street Boston, Mass. ght underwear in town. We buy these goods This season we agan Shirts and Drawers, at 35¢; worth 6oc. 75 dozen extra fine Ribbed Shirts and Drawers of an excellent shade, warranted fast color, at soc; like qualities are not sold elsewhere less than §1.00. ] IN OVERSHIRTS WE OFFER THIS WEEK: 50 dozen fine Jersey Outing Shirts, in handsome In the White Shirt Department we open to-day a line of very fine pique and embroidered bosom Shirts at $1.25; every other house charges §2 for these qualitie IN HOSIERY WE OFFER: a regular 20c quality, at 1oc. Half Hose at 15¢ , absolutely f Our Neckwear counter shows the handsomest style Scarfs at just one-half the pric In Linen Collars, we show all the new shapes of the season, and we also have a full line of, our celebrated All Linen sc Collar, turn down and standing, in new shape hades of stripes, at 75¢; worth fully gr t black, at 2oc. of new Tecks, Four-in-Hands and :s of other housc This is something sufficient gua ness to all and the latter (the Supe CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 60,000 Ti(‘lwts‘ 2; OUARTER Only 60,000 ICKETS, §1 LIST OF PRIZES. §60,000 [ 100 prives or 1 Prize of $60,000. inals to §0,000 Prize inals to $10,000 Prize s amounting to.. i person manage and o drawings of this Lott conducted with honesty, y will he assura t Aring your full addreas, MENICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKIN Clty of Junrez, Meyic al h JOLIN 8. MOSBY, Commissioner. CANMILO ARGUELL Supervisor for the Gove NOTICE. Address all v MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., City of Juarez, Mexico, via Kl Paso, HOSPE 1518 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Our [%rea‘t‘l}lusing Out Sale Continues to attract intelligent buyers, *who believe in get- ting the worth of their money. BO per cent on Diamond containing Money Orde York Excliange, Bunk Draft Send remittances for tickets by ¢ ess Compunies, risteréd letters to Emerson. Hallet & Davis. { Kimball. Pianos & Organs. Sheet Music. | Etchings. | Engravings. Artists’ Supplies. Mouldings. We save you from 25 to 5, Watches, Chains, Rings, Lock- Buttons, Ear Drops, and ail oth well as Silverware, Clocks, Bror las, Opera and Field Glasses, Spectacles, etc. STONISHERS FOR THIS WEEK! 9 Genuine Diamond Finger Rings, solid gold, only $2.50. Boss Gold Filled Stem Wind Watches, Elgin<movement, s Jewelry, as 1k Umbrel- D& A FEV Solid Gold Vest Chains only $7.50. Best Rolled Plate Chains only $2 500 Fine Set Ring 50; worth $8. Ladies’ and Gents’, choice $1. Finest Rolled Plate Cuff Buttons, set with real stones, c worth 78¢ , only $2 Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons, only 25c¢ Umbrellas, oxidized silver handle Solid Gold Spectacles or Eye Glasses, only $3; wo Best Steel Spectacles, finest Ienses, fitted, $1 and $1. Watches, Cloc and Jewelry Repaired at Lowest Prices, MAX MEYER & Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, BRO,, " The Omaha Medic AND SUIRGICAT A Kowodion for s For thio treatment ¢ al nstitute Mak fPRIVATE DISEASES Or Nervous Diseas Omaha lIltl‘SLll‘(‘;l Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, |