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THE OMAHA DAILY BRE, FRIDAY, JULY 4, oo -1 ~ C1” THE GR e thousind men employed on the work in 1 I ”‘4 (JI i 4 that county and itis proposed to commence - . L] ] John T, Bell s wrranging to buid af Gy "‘;"""“‘" o it A Fuall Holiday. y AR o L ) o e The innoincenentof the Prohibitton-High the tiirced clioss snd adops willl e remnonth and Pl | Titemse dete, vhi opns st e Btrio | qose somy. Oficiat, ders” and. ne. | ¥ ot remediud mwonon, s Tableto - i it el ; Chataiqua next Saturdiy at 8 a.m., 18 at | i will begiven n full Toliday to takeln become hatitusliand chronic. Dras- Fack Teo. who dled atLincoln fromthe | treting widespreal atentin. The four | the cireus and drink red lemonad, tie purgatives, by weakeningthe bowels, ’ ; ) firm, rather than cure, tho evil, b it fearbolic ieid takcen by | gentlenen who have been invitedto partice - s B 1 ) “, 4;: i : Al .',“ \]“w:" w. i3 1 ti5s iboriotos wet ehminmt 'M”N BUR G GARBAGE. Ayer's Pllls, loingmill, effective, and | - — trenghening in th tion, are gener- gnrbage hauler of thiscity the public, and it is expected on all hands Arbid, S LAl 3B Sl i b a2l it Inttor argiments. fhan have yet bees | NEVIWA10f the O1d Question ofDolag | &lly rwominenied by tio faculty as lhe Will be offered this week in our Boys' Department, we are deter- / nthe mse of Plingsft ol alvs Mack, | thit lette e e Away Witk the Dumps. est of aperients ¢ / z p 3 o g judge Dindy cMeral e ooy et | B Gtwn, (e sersiity, hat svnngel | TH0 qustior of dlisoalig of gartageby conHving been wbjet, tr s, te | mined to close out our entire stock of Boys’ light weight Clothing, and 0 ) 1t badan [ e ) 3 A ireen, the seere AS AT i P ‘- NS i 0] hol = b > by him and totuen the proceedsintothe | & pogrmme which will meet | emition is i aliraciing attentlonlin | gjchrelief, T at lash tr count the apprval of all. Sumud Dickie | 'Bis dty, Tdeen, it both duty ‘“,,.,l, '"\"f""‘; will have a grand unloading sale which it will pay you to attend. ‘ ¢ A chitlen P s ohibitio Two years ago the matter was lnvestigate to testity that [ haye derived great bene 3 Tl f g 3 X B ifteonthand Do s follion o1 | ty & dmuittenof the conell but ho eflt from their use. Forover two y Boys'blue flannel Sailor Suits, with nicely embroidered collar, at 6oc; sold everywhere fomuiteas of the counch but no actin | L have taken ome of these pills hirly-minuteargument in halfof proyl- | VAs taken, although many of the members | - gyery niglt before retiring. 1 ot at $1. sizes from 4 to 10. bition, He will be f wed for thivty min felt that the old style of dispsing of gart willingly be without ther . s by Hon. Edward 0 v who will | ild bedispensed with as being unsi ty ]luwmuu.fl»l st Main sty t‘“lhle Pa. l\”‘ >C l‘(l”l sll\l\ l’f "U(‘(l ‘l” \\(ltfil C ¥ Mahone Al h n' - “H 1"“ ufof ni h‘h r gl m\\ L e I liave been ¢ A}‘.’.‘.‘.Th\:m:: ‘l-ll.l.‘ ;r::::} up, at §2.2 worth &3, 50. Ed Neal,con »f murier ofiest | yho for thitty minutes will eidearor toshow ‘m“,"‘m’;,“‘ il isposal of T y R One ot excellent Cheviot Suits of a nice light plaid, is marked $2.50; the suit is worth e, Vo 10 bemade either u | Ns auditors that e bitin ite of the| asdohin M. Bogs, Louiville (U”)' 3 Tay Or Mondiy next is theonty means of br b © te ion of girh al, night soll, ote., “For elght ye < aflicted wit John Joneswill spend . RHO, nd heliove that Otndha cin wll afford to LR b K.‘.‘L‘.‘, he grandest bargain we offer is a lot of el Julybehind the | t T ok {urn ofticial altention toit, When acotnmit- | §oP4Pation, which at lagt boctih des ¢ offer is a lot of very fine all wool Cheviot Suits, very stylish and Julybehind the barsa > v The formoon's debate s with 1 1 atlention toi hen a ot nd that the 1 etors uld do no mor: Y esterday Johin sto ament by Hon. John L. Webster, svho wil | 16€ ¢ thecity counci atour of i for e o gan to take Ay well made, which we have marked down to ¢2.90. The suit is che pat $5. from Charles Pasot, ' at 3 nouteal th falare of ftatul 9 S 5 e ikl edit Fills, and soon the bowels recov $ south T il o prohl- | Ing tio Hore evoted considenible at- | qleir patural and v Inlong pant suits we have al South Eleventh nand w that high ensels the ¢ to the ¢ g mly a pub- now I am in excelle 3 ¢ Iy which the liquortrafic cin be re lic crema sing houscholders | Toughbridge, Bryan, Texas to insure quick clearance, to burn in the " ¢ grarbay of i building exten s will bon cossation of st | B HEChm asi sanitary, us wellas un een- |yt 1118 indopas, tiemTor the e One lot Boys' Suits, sizes 14 to 18, of strictly all wool cassimere, in two different pat- he house : | omial exp Do sfor whicl they are recommenc et I Al Suturdiy, when the aveuments will | T wis i St Paul, Minn, about UONaEn. “ sy i terns, both very ncat, these we offer at ¢4.50. It is a good working as well as a good wearing oceup ) S. 1 ocH ho 8 lernating with thiry | 8 moth colncident with the _visit ) m, s > of a del St. Louis counciluen A er S Pllls suit, and no young man need be ashamed to wearone. You have many times paid g1o for a s “allice (d fort y ars ) ¥ " s bentupon inspeeting the St Paun! ercmat ) n.l\h‘[t.\}‘r' ToRiny \\":\l’m\ o for | Thisorder e durin ““""“'[ A8 1 \vas then ALOUG to Ha BiRaLilea (At ikey y 1] suit of the same quality of good K S . exceptthal the hich license spealers will | ner I thought the inspection mighit TREPIRED BY g e 3ille Mix Vaat o : . : o T, A 'l‘,.“_"]‘mm : . Tuy Benwillpeint a il senographic | be of beneit th melf 1 witnessed it L thee- | pr. § @, Avir & 6&, Lowsil Mits, Another lot of fine Silk Mixed Cassimere Suits for Boys, sizes 14 to 18, is offered at $6 i ad e for (e | MPOMOE dl theraiments and asudh spi sy ,,‘“’”:A‘ul ik 1eoniees | Bold by all Druggista and Deslers in Mediein The suit is worth fully double. or four Her death was the | 8 practicable will bo gi I m dayto J he systen inuse | = — e diy. Tur Stxoar Bie wil in the e We are headquarters on Knee Pants, Ev her | 1 he e Pe s e g s | o= " adq z ery mother knows that she can buy Knee Pants sliters of St. C Yacademy | odening arzuments ‘ 3 S e i L LR “""L”““’,‘IT,.XY‘IT,"‘,,. of us for less money than she will have to »ay for the cloth in the garment, and she don’t have to whohave been visit » county jail | In dherworls, Tie pint a tme |lowis extracied from the e 1i- . I < s Gl el . . wsked the chidf of police to send | ad relible reprt ts {mportant | miths and thobons \:‘I\!‘4'Ihv”x;‘lt‘1;\yly“l;:llvl'l‘l‘/‘n:: ZS spend time to sew them over or mend them, We select for our knee pants only durable mate- up the summer clohes of Ed Neal, [ eent Read in - sympathy with {6 St Paul crenatory is owned by private frali e av i : conviete h | | dther sider the 1al, sple. N 1 to his re denee Mourishing u revol ver and th | | | assimere, in neat checks, pleated cont and nicely made several large lots, which have been marked down very low R P Galon) WL | paie e h e o LY Deithte . and have them made strong. It pays to come to us for knee pants. This scason we have §min (o whoem NG [ lo o o wud v B prischy what | et el whe conaratiofis santars e | aTyg” QUEEN QF TABLE WATERS? |an immense variety, and are well prepared for vacation. old, and the request could not be com: | dusim s to the valie or weightof eah | Shutesult inagrat bumefitto the clty s e O Ly~ b o | AT R Wi | AVEHOAY JUBMIO HEALTH IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THIS WEEK: Willinm Fateh, his wife, s i | debates will fumishthe freshost and | viver ¢ ps. 1t doesn’thurt Omaha| g vereat the | nostcomprenmsive campaign litorature tiat | portpsmut i istt , tocities further | Betrads fyom tht Repirt on the Pollution of Waltr their domestic troubles | | | | b 100 dozen Ielmets at 4oc, E ! las heretoforebeen produced in any stateon | town thestream s, Loo, are ghiened out, Hateh says thit the question uow agitating the pooploof this | NOLY VO ati ature of the river front 3 - n & great part duo 100 dozen Helmets, ventilated, at 4 wife will mot live with hi ts e peopleof ths gy Guve ot properly equipped with ydrnts n dho y- b i ; there i8a cospirey to alienite ho L S 0 Local nhigliliccise | andhose as they should be for flushing par . ! yes to the relation which The same qualitics which hat stores sell at 75¢ and $1.0o0. . I all : ol 308 1 will b glad to see o moveme 2 cams andtyphoid fever S fections, She says thit e iscrazy i Fariioral fora clly cromatory. B the dies tiat are supplicd by then. L SGrHORL Mk ey AEiad 15 | be voteas g 3 A RSN TE e et ) An cxtraordinary o]v]mm!nzl'\' will be offered this .\\'wk. in our Shoe »])p]v;u‘l[m'vx(. We fe togrether for another wee ks, Mrs. Winslw's Soothing Syrup for Chil. | sinualy in the United Siates of America. have just received a delayed shipment of So cases of fine light weight calf, congress and lace Jones, carrying a baby six va Bas dren thing cures wind colie, diar »a, « The purity of Apollinaris Water offers Shoes Paitl 5 . A 2 y il ed e maonth¥ old, appeared police st ete ntsa bottle the bat sewrity against the dingers wihick are | SNOCS, Wardwell welt, smooth innersole, very flexible and easy shoes for the summer. These tion soliciting help fr s dhief. Sl BU NG 17,7'7\7)“:101:. ommoe_to_most of the ordinary drinking ol icanb il viaks e Hiidiis Strengthens tle i N ETIEAL SR shoes ought to have been here four weeks ago and were to be sold for ¢3.00. In order to close ‘}.,,,\.‘.\ h{\. !n..,. :‘;.‘m,.,._ l HiBalie s Nk the watk strong The Oonets to Decide Why the Motor APOLLINARZS.—% The amual «n- | them out we have marked them $2.25. Positively g4.00 is the price which shoe stores would il worked haord to earn enow, ake e 2 ;. Py # o X Cures senfuly, salt rhenm, ete. Does Not Bun on Military Road, sumption of ¢his favorite beverage affords a ‘haree v % ch a s LECH LA ORI R Tl B vates the kidney: andliver, Nr. I A Benson sags hoiuteids (o sue the | wriding proof of ihewidepreid @omandwviick charge you for such a shoe, el e T ot e | ;S lelioes leadiches, 1d gestion, dyspep- ahastreet vailvay company for failure to | existsfor tablewater of absolute purit hand-silchel containing her ticket and -t | comply with acontrac. This azreenent, it MEDICAL JOURNAL. thechek for her trunk. She was sent to BATLROAD PROBLEMS, [ is daimed, was entered into 1 spring — T e woell-ruorone Yellow Labels o i Bt by e aR e o whon the Omaha mitor company nccepted | NOTIOB ~Zlhe welt-buavn Yellaw Zabels of 3 _ d apan s she Apoltinaris Company, Limited, are g —— 1 Why the Pythians MayHave a Small | theofferof dtizas along Military avenue as proteded ly Dapetwal dyjunions of the ERSONAL PARAGRAPHY, Represmtationat Milwaukee. follws “Suprane Court, e o S To give tothe motor company the right-of- Mr. Tsanc R Andrews and family lave to- The nd agents and the Kuights of | o L T[ONS. Aay for Divi wke, - Wis., where they |Pythias in this state ar havingacontroversy | W% nging to the Benson line, BEWARE OF IMITH will spend July and August on the question of rates toMilwauke which | 41008 thorough {: and south e Mes. P C. Shafr may cause sone toubl, A vigrous deiial | € 0 [ ECH AN “There goes my corset- O Fli s XS BRI DR made of the clargs preforred aainst : loh 0 ? tumed o herhome in Lon fon, | _ a a 0 Wi sary fo ) aga in! G F’ U t th d D U l St (1 t Pkt th oo s i snipaty | Uclts o $147> with an orler for @ rbate of | drel lois variowsly esimated i fron $0,00 An it gcnemlly happens nsiness, came up from sas € es- | $4.7 Lo B0,00. ety rorsigs i e G T i Sl e e Mihtofwiy extends 4 distane of | Atan inconvenienttime. Do [ some sixwed tourrunge for transpor- | ADWE Lo niles and s practieallythesame | yoy know why it breaks? asthat“wversed by the olt Benson motor. = ¢ ) BB R el aduen on and il eTMTE | s g wmuitteo asked these :)‘,"';l“’l““‘"‘"; ]“‘:"{““““““' stad mostfeast. | 1o more; for the two best 2 iy —BY—— spresentatives tosubnit arate. 1o North- —_——— N i 1 Apollos Agninst the St Joes. Svilben Siiod sie T4 2or ths “¥iind ¢ o | corsets are eyeleted with \"“‘1"‘“\1""{ “"‘"i.‘ 1""‘*"’“‘"‘ and l‘\'r‘”’%' Den- !n-n} $0.40, Juhn Prais, Frel Nosh | mination byJulyl, Thatdate,of wurs, hu loops of corset lace, which A MAX MEYER & BRO., man, the Apolio dub rcing team, Left forSt. | gy i'some of the ohers indilged in consiler- | Passedbut nothing has been done by the 4 Joe yeterdiy to compete aginsta enick :::m,t.’:l", 1‘,:”,.‘:.n,.fi..‘m":.m,,,n :ln:::.,:\:.l, street Pi%m.y people to comply with the neither cut nor show thr oufih et Jewelers and Silversmiths :(J::;v.”hmm"m u twenty-five uile rice | pr i3s Hia iR a4 a thin dress, submit bid and the nectiig adjouned. | g The Ball is the easy corset SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - OMAHA, NEB I ‘Entitlod fo tho Bost. 00 after, o ¢ reports acasing the < “,,h‘mr“m,m“ RS ¢ b Ty e T ALl aro entitied o the best that their maey | Norhwesten of seaetly undersdling the A art e gy navotorpotten | ¢hat has soft eyelets 3 the Bargainsin Bargains in Watches. will buy, s every family shold have, at | QRefarcrateand General Passen Avent | aertad tn they would ook into the matter o botle el Shokis, have v | Newma was called before the asso 3 e ceuitia o | Kabo has them also. The i “ . > N N V“ 5. ) of Figrs, o « ) wion | Chicagoto explain. He deniel tho ¢ “he ontict aterd into on the part of | Kabo may be called the cor- DR. j. &, HMcHREW, Diamonds costive or bilious. For sale ud §1.00 | anddefied those v hud "-"l"““l““H the Milita nue people was with tie M e e itary svuiuc pedtlo was wik W0 | set that stays where you THE SPECIALIST. lmond o rom B s, Rl > mmu nof pm.ruvm.m.» who had mac ' ond collar butt X Jaownas Mercers line. Soon after it hud 5 TG OET: o utnaasd Dinmond seart pins from & u 0 £ull line of “jewelery Including Special X the Fourth, L i Manoiaa atihe B e been: enterel into the motor line consolidated BUE lyt' PanAT in'"the. treatnent. of ml | LRI A O J o Idang’ fing Jiatal Tings Dok niental el wwll e mnsve: tae it Isseserted tat e Burlintonand | with te steet milway company uider which Wear them two or three foims of Privie Disoases. i yins i arils, i AF Duttons, otc. AT am., etuningat 9 p. m in faver with the knight P ¥ e boniibIE oxl BTG triitiof Lhe HotN o0 § A has had stronger endorse. Diamond pendants from 2 ortio S our Tonight the Bancroft passaiger willtun | e Lie, and held out inducements which {,\."'l\"’\:l{l n 1‘1,1“ \.ml-i'u:ilUm‘bmu‘m ve- | factory, take them back and L FATeE I e ey ; DIRONA heck e 1rom §0 i pwaras through to Pender, Al f htbusiness will | they would not undertakke to furnish. It is y b i/ get your money. Infromitap o £ | . Miles' Nery Pills, Thore wiio have . boen probably besuspended toduy. sail they not only offered o $10rate but pro. \\ ltLl] 25 ( 1()(,1 S ll](l ew L]I Y] l\L )< \Il L(l sl ‘|.fi-‘.~x..m l.r”.\ I"lu' ‘I.m\‘l _ 2 (An important discove hey act on the CuICAG COSET (0., Clicago and New York, sTRI“Tu‘ : or difticulty 3 s '] b posed to indude ex: rlinary accommoda: tomac ) nd J rougl relieving the l- TomCooksuperintendentof the census,y Another confe e washeld with the JIOMACUL A1 through the A e Tl s el i Tow days wi- ot at Reasonable Prices. fithedty yesterlay. He siys tat tie figires | Mitee in Onaha Welne | Y A e R re billiousness, bad o id liver, ¥ — — - — ] Andall wesk- < o R . . . s opresenting the population | RHe e pork nether il i b s aud constipation. Sple for men, Gy 1 409 osT MANI’!@UD"'H“’ e Greatly Reduc Prices on Silverware, Clo Lamps, were made up of the totals | i iidak 0 i } ) aildest, o sexnal of ganeral pi v Wit el e pi k] A timidity ornersouees, i thelr wont foma id Umbrel Optical Goods, Lte rmedin by thedificrent cnunerators, but | to endise the action of their . < e Ce e Sy o A o t dreadf 1l results are absolntely o ) 2 is expericice hid been thit theenumeritors | tives here, and fe Northwesorn re. | 0wl £C h“"' Donglas DUUGlAS -STREET. i foll short. iu their counts wid o thinks there | fused to z0 below 816,40, The committee 0TS S : ¢ arg ! i fsno dubtbut it Omale's tetual popita- | wonld wot. aceept that 11 BTy WANT T0 COME TO OMAHA. On account of our largo forthe kniglts > o A | tion will reach 135,000, Ho will have positive | & lody $o the whole business fell throueh. p . 7 and increasing Practice, | natruments. & wande i 5 % fuformation net w The tomwitterconsanentlysentons tre The Country's Euneral Directors Cry ¢ we havo REMOVED to | 1t e ) e S O e R S e L M ing to Assemble He muro spacious andcon; GATARRH“'”HW e of {1 -j » |The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute s strange, pass " *that | satisfuctoryarvingenents could not bomade | The undertakers of Omala met Wednes- | . (fasmedge! | y ney | o " i o i i ati 2 0] m 10 i 0 ACH i1 o o ed 10 80 to 10 days. ‘Y'lu- parents will let their for transportation tothe meamproent ab Mil- | day night to take someaction it regard to SYPHHJS UL 010 b0 daras uth diphiheria wion itis o noted fet that | wiukes fln ek 110 malional/convention of nidertakers to be Drs. Betts & Betts, T el r. JefTries’ preventiveand cure An Ey live ld in S medical profession . Jol I AL \ ' An By tion Given held in § mediul profess hils in any’ case, Tyenty-five | The Butlngm mopleeaythey ars no | Thisconrention hisboon prmissd toOmaha | 2408 Douglas Bt Omaha, Neb, | fontve { ANt trial he ~oven it. o physi i D tiying to freeze any road out of the union | provide ‘\mh;vml ri could be procured s BooKSw )., Treatment by e given Price il ] i neo Sumy for rop ot It 10 bo c % o the railoads, had bear promisced tamy for reply. 3.5 ss hox 057, Neb. Aing. {6 oRl) e £ aice, but litely the have shown u di P <70 14niLAND EATNAN S » mich, they elim, for the Milwi : ) s \ Y f Operi o B A« M. 109 1 e ok ) psition toback out of the mnent, proba e e ) Nuti onal Comncit of Education, ok Bland to have tnek mowm, iy owingto the influence broughi to hearon o R Sujerintendent James of thepublie seiools | Plitforn privilege work issoonto b | e by Chicago, wio wlso wants the conve- f \ list night departed for Sf. Pal, whewr he 0 encedon a large depot and street via. it . " Di Mer srril will attend a sessionof the national caneil | e . un s sont to the general nsnese, Sik Tendagho, constinuton, | DTS Vierr piil :{M W o) " Mt asking for a decisive r Complaints, Ivh-' the safo of education that cowvenes in that city at § The bel rock truth is, saidan oficial Lyt onee 20 o romad 8| eroals should ot i wought of run () o'clock this momingand continues until the | RO B mc0%. ) AR Tl N o 600 deligates in the convention, 1th fist. Thesocioly wis onea SOme | yrion station had been con : Byl they | R 3 us Lo fifty yoars ago, and” for thirty s ) v _ P P wsonally, | V8 ) 14y Jamo hasboens mombor, % e et Radietary of o ar rude has Use the SYALLSIZE (40 little boars Lo (o bote time beir emberof (he A 0 (120 LREN aken the matter in haud and hronght o) st convenient: sult all agea e byt manber o i 3 : and the tem hatinflience he could to bear upon the il Hilco! 25 conts per bottle. mitte. ety has a e o y ey, marly bR L KISSING, 7. 17, 70; Phto-gravurs, ol 10 0L Uil pietiro for d e joint station ceuts (COppers or sta the ith inst., Mr. Junes will read @ ! ind Masom - F o g 0o entitled “Inflence of Manual Training e 3P i NEED Makors of Dl Beahe, - S5 u,\,u Mo, Elenen tary Sciools” i fears but t v will S ¥ PURE = Marriage Licenses. L scompletal. If there uny differences . o — Lionses weo isued to tho following | teieeen the Hiclinton wd s e [ , parties yesterdy : tions | have uever heanl ¢ \ Namoand a idrs y new tem poraxy dept is o Jintly by the T Union Pacific and Burlingzt {Hrmun ! on it is” on Bur T or PRIV A 3 sccounfull Syphi i bt . Nt mercury, 1y o, Norvous, Blood and Su TR PR A i R s L it us o Lrmted ot WG me-pgam- wa J, i hyy 0.0 Teia bib Specific for Hysteris, DG s of the Eye, Ear, Nos i Chst AR . Al S U ] OF S v )b Taylor Aty " fulne il bepréssion, & | Special Attntion o Diy s of Wo- » ks (o tndicate e aciidor \lew preferred. Call wnia consud) ob Taylor, d o buld mother panit e 0 3 P g i i+ lary Of your cuse. o or o) MY it o Trivay 3 e depot ey Losos, "‘ - el e e Bhocial or Norvons Disaasos, Tupoto Yoot n o, with quostion list. - Address { Junes W o i) \ i IMALE L Mvlor o ates, e Eaiates o ‘, B e of Brookyd ot Nw Sork o are anong Omaha Ml,dl(:ll and bulqn-;n] Institute, )l Slony Xty Ta | o | Atits neeting iuKausas City Wediesday (g ry e d H , Om Neb, «ner, Sioux City, i SUis | e transMissouri freight assoclatim de e e L e et Ta Young and Middie-Aged Men, —_— MelKenzie, 10 e | dded to revise the > on hay from D GOODMAN DRU Lost Munhood, Nervous 1 Lo Blikely, Towa s | braska and Kansas common ponts to the 1110 Farnum Steeoty Ou d oratiom, pi il i ¢ D R u N K E N N E s s { Thorn Olson, O / Missouri river markets, Shipiuts of this . r ntidenee, o Orhus A i LIQUOUN HABLX, 1 Mary Wickenkawp, Omubi 5000 | commodity have eoms quite voluminous, .a" f uHva | hous;an Lardon, safely, po F { 3 i 14 ALL THEWOLD THEKE 1S BUT ONE CURE AR S ) fon. | nd. frasuich us the 1w op vl son bo Atk Y oot and Skin Disnnaes . e 1o cure g DK. "NNES (IULDEN SFEC"IG. copublican elec , fan sent i @ vigorus protest SYor JOST or PAILING HANHOOD: it o disense most dreadful in ite ropubliaan elect B YRER. aaik . {1 prot V [T e et acl FARVOUS DE otplots arvrequestedto sod ddegates 1o a 0 | Al st the exorbitant rates that prevailed, anodylndlmd, :m u day, July 12, 1590, at 2 o'clock p.m., for the 0 ut on viof the asso- | n tod purjose of scleeting sisty-nine - delegites to ] T therepublicanstate convention tobo held at : s ] i e Uk 7 wmm i R N AR o Wralnmainy. Jus G ant at Demand ar | 8 "So oni s L VVRIE MERIGAG 0., 7 sevaty-me dolegites (o the vepublica con Boll the Unin Pacificand Burlugtonroads | ¢ I i m\ POWDER CO, — gresionil cowvention for the 1t congres. | eport denands for pussenger cars for to- | ‘“\',“““h_m T [V g S E CHIZHESTER'S ENGLISH sionl distr > held Plattsuouth, | day exceding their supply. Large ex- |8 SWARTI sutrer o esatation i theconyentin wil | July celelrations i of end i valus ¢ 2 St 0 ¢ 1) i sniesl ""- ...,,.,,./ Seni by il ¢ AED CROSS DIAMOND DAND: be s foll | havebecn made np at sev wints, The e ehould he . Opera House, Omaha, N-b 1 Mention this iy alwave rollabl : Safy, cal, F 2 0 3 14 10 i Hranch Offce . ru v.nmmm. v lhray From in the eity of Omaha and g ywils e to Denver wd | ¢ 1 F M L a vt and debiitatel, 4 NAUH ) CHEHICAL €O, i fl;" i o i South Ow t delogs autfron cah 3 voming fromus | | buthings, . f the count ) iy, five delegates, d1dato will cele Forfull » il ’ " ek A e 4 Ly A l'u i .\“\u‘\xv‘mlul: \n.\-u.«:“-‘m..u\ law will v 8 I plice, wner Rex 11. s | WM H.AP R : esident, JUSEPH GILLUT I S J. A ler L ' ‘ ‘ v ¢ be heldin the cities of Ouahaund South Lt bigh crniva |U INOIS MILITA YANDEMY Yorg RS praJdthand tous - | Il n \ from 12 oclock (nooy) to 7 1. ol o e i e Priiny, July 11, uad the puudesin e | <hing the Work, | —Greuiaroe e : o STEEL PERNS. WE A | pountry precinets will b held the same day | Sub-cont s for graling the Missouri Pa ] e v | 4 : 3 L ut | " front 1 b Cass county s HE 0 - il G0LD MEDAL, PaRis ExroyTicy, 1880, OPIUM Biran LECLANCHE 155.TULY, 146 & 108 Wil b Plom & Aiter VP\). ‘lwt‘\»lu Hioud, Nirv: P, Qundlihd Dot S h & SR RICER G N K Tom T p m. to @ pom fron© 1 i i ] Caes coun e paril eved” DY 1 BHEFHENS Lien By oner of the ropublican centrl o $ort / = R B e Ave boa lot 9 Jicn | QMO A0 "? e : — THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. o | ko bantes ox W ke | Adu b [ Brtaen, T | RS GoLumia, G, - : | SYPHILIS g, What is more a‘tractive _than apretty fwce §ana ™, I “Tle Yailer's coniract ine L Am‘lnnxfnusuvuu,v 1 i 8S weilh & fresh, bright complesiont Forit e |cludes depot gronds and side-trcks in | o best Mitle f 2 V% ent Matie Tt L =¥ Valopers heand distarly. | Lo ely. X F. 0, J wid Har. | i coe) Co, Pouonl’s Povder, Platismoth, Thee are 00 teaws aud about | Laieam vases ssc. 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