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The amounted to $737,12: The receipts of the internal revenue office yesterday amounted 1o $4,257,55, The work of the building inspector’s nllh vesterdar consisted of the issuance of one $50 permit, The jury in the Bruch inquest day afternoon’ returned verdi the deceased came to his death own ecarclessness, Judge Shields yesterday snse permitting Thor marry May Dobson. Both ties are of Omaha, W. A, McClure of P lay appointed railway muil agent run bet 1 Lineoln and ford, vice M., J. Flanigan removed, A wwrrant has been sworn out Thomas Johnson on complaint of J. Clark. Johnsonis charged with obte fng money under false pretense having given a worthless check for $ Clark. John yesterday yester- that by his H of tho ps awnee City for M. ine he 5 10 it has formed a paving com- Liake, citizens of Zion sub- ly to the stock nk Redman of this city has located the and will push the enterprise whoso plant in Salt Lake is said to be worth $10,000, Hattie Clinton of West Point was brought to this city by Marshal Hepfinger charged with selling Liguor without a | plead guilty and was fined 10, of Dodge was arraigned liquor at_wholesale without a He gave bonds for his appe.rance, Vand The case of Wil the instigation of primary election day of resisting Vand himself into the of tho Seventh ward was disi by Judgo Helsloy, Vanderyoort. failing to ip- pear. Was Missing, am Mcleod, ar Paul Vande on the false allegation vourt'a attempt (o force e Distr.ct Court. D. Wyatt yestetday commenced James S, and Isadore Cameron 300 due on three promissory notes , 1850, He ulso secks to foreclose German suit acainst to recoy dated M a mortga 3 A. Merrill has brought an uction against Jounna (. Wright et al, to quieta tax titleon the west half of lot 7, block 74, city of Omaha. Morrill purchased the property ab tax salc in 1857, i County Cou William H. Bridges yeste suit in the county conrt to on two promissory notes, 14.02 due Feasted on Nebraska Trou's ger Agent Buchanan of the Fremont, Bikhora & Missouri Vally road feasted himself and friends on spe atthe Paxton hotel last caughtin Long Pine and Bazilke c years ago Mr. Buchannan induced the fish conmission to_planta few hundred trout in some of the northwest Neoraska stre asa result that, country now his a supp the finest knd of fish. Last Wednes admiring friend of Mr. Buchanan liberty of shipping Nim adozen beautics on fce, and when served to those fortun enough to stand in for an invitation w found excelleut cating, v S took the Bwines College Alumni. Thursday a large number of students and ex-students of the Omaha Business col- loge gathered inone of the large elss rooms of that fustitution for the purpose of forming an alumni association. The meeling was called to order by Principal Ratubunand the follow umuflh vs were elected : John 1. W dent: Miss T Bernsteon, vico prosident s M, W. H. Tubr ary; Charlos 1% Reed, ircasuror Kennedy, W. Moberry, T, K \vm.lm.rm, Miss Tiud Bornstecn, cx committee: G. R. Rathbun, W, J; OF W. H. Taubmau, committee on coustitulion and by-law ftor a shortaddress b business meeting adjour iudulged in until midnigit. C hn]n g the president the and dancing was A Card of To the Editor of Tie Ber: ‘The officers, teachers, and friends of the City Mission sehools take this mode of returning their heartfelt thanks to ull persous who in the least contributed in provisions, ete, so abund- antly to the picnic, held for the childron on the 17th inst., in Hanscom park. Especially would we thank the commission houses for the lomons, the grocers for the sugar, bread, pickies ete, themeat markets for the hams and sausage, and the families forthe many nice cakes, sandwiches, butter, and codtribu- tionsof nioney. Thers was an_abuudance, and to spare for pocr families who could not attend the pic-nic, If the donors could have seen how the children enjoyed their kind ’.'lfw they would have realized the truth, ‘that it is more blessed o give than to 1o ceive” The day was a delightful oneto all in all respects. SUPERINTENDENTS. Board of Public Works. There was a meeting of the board of publi works yesterday afternoon, at wich allof tho members were in attendance, The bill of €. E. Fanning & Co. for strect sweeping from May 31 to July was allowed at £,005,10, J.0. Corby was allowed £}43.17 for con- sower in the vicinity of Twelfth and Nicholas stroets, Jomn I Dailey was allowel $130.17 ting the sower in disteict 103 Oi the consirvetion of tho sewer triet 113 there were five bidders, Walsh’s bid being the lowest he was awar thocontract. Hia prices were a8 fullows: Twenty-one inch pipe, $ line fifteen inch pipe, 21105 connections and cateh basins S150 each. s were allowed ss walks, V- mmhu\u‘n‘u‘ Hickory strect, $5,431.1 Brothers, nks. for con- fr $701.48, und Or Pleasant street, §368,22; grading Park avenuo fr avenue to Kast avenue, §7,810, A vepresentative of the Galesburg brick company was before the board tomakea statement regarding his brick, but the matter was postponed and he will be'given & hear- ing next Monday morning. /i Py The Park Concert, The Musical Union band will give another grind concert at Hunscom park this af- ternoon from to 6 p. m, The programme for this conecert is the hest that has been given this season, embracing sevel dificult selections. Manager Meyer proposes to furnish at each perfovn- ance @ programme that will amplyropay a Vvisit to the park. The followiug programme will Le presented: W Caullahan, Thirty-second i Mareh-Governor's Overture Crown DY Selection—Mikudo, Cornet folo—-Adr Varle, T M3 Lichinger. PANT 1L Waltz-Die lydwphaten Belection —Faust Descriptive—The N Knoll Auber Sullivan Trawp. Woitisson anp! it Alarm W11 gong strikes boy i Y 'Wo g0, Arrivalat the fire, o U nm-nm..r hosc gl workswell, 7. Fire ut: oo Of for home. 9. The lreman’s 1. oo agein. Bonguet of Melodics A PART 1 ud Lang Sy oe. o Brook Offendaeh i From Oiféibaciis Vo) Gulop=Wheelman's Spring (utroduces thoreg ulat fon bicyele whisto) Boyer Overture Gavotte Sclection Mulle Boetts Headache, nt‘n\-nhznl1 dizziness, m‘r\uu-- uess, spasms, sloeplossness, cursd by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free ut Kubn & 3.'s, 16th and Douglas. | commer was | | Craw- THE RAILROAD BULGET. Towa Roads Object to Reduced Rates ~Other News, “While the Towa lines are making a des- perate kick,” said an oMcial, “against adopt- | ing the reduced rate ordered bythe interstate commission on fool products be- tween Missouri river points and Chica they will, when the time arrives, medicine gracefully, all the sa the commission is honest and tion. The roads arato blame for miking an investigation possible and after what evidence they could at Chicago, Lincoln and Kuansas City 'th mis; wel tifled indoc v and 1icents wereex I'hey disc that on business coming fror west « the Missourt river the it mlm\ tiver received 4) pov ce ratc whilothe road taking it viver to Chicaz ) « [ 8 te this leaves§ cents for t v nis for the right in its ac ioners s of 20 From a corn iy of th ts a8 its p: {conts, Arzumonts were ulso produced showinz through the pay ment of tes the roads have been acting unfaivly towards shippers will not it to resist the ~i1l at Last an old Omaha boy, now in the O'Neill, said thay the road reached itoff on thehis yipor That point while atleast, and it is thought the company intends to_loeate division shops there, ‘This road has several Wwastorn tarmiuals i view, though just which one it proposes to strike for is not known, Denyer, Chieyenne and Ozdonaveall claim- fng it. Mr, Sompleeaine dowa to the metro- polislast, Wednesday sad will raturn in o day or two, s ay line ud to great p rminus for Pacific short town last Sunday rolling tr is to be t andy Tarifl Sheet, ¢ department of the B. & M. completeda locl taift sheet, putinto the hands of agents that is the neatest, best ar- of vell as convenient ont As there system it m A Very (i The pasen g road has just, which wlll be for use August1, ranged, mo thing of the stations ome book, on 80 that at a glanc 1L cainguirer the rate from his other on the entire system. Ho can alio tell yon almost instantly the rate 1y designated point toany other desig- ed by the B, & M. roud. witch at Blus B. & M. caused an accid the damage was light. struck the switch, ran off onto a side nd dashed into a flat-car loaded with Tue engine was badly disabled ral cars re moreor less battered up, but not wrecke A Hard Task on Hanad. The committee of general managers in ses- sionat Chicago ona proposition to readjust throngh freight rates and divisions from points atand west of the Missouri riveris having ahavd time, A resolution has been passed reducing the tariff on wheat from isas City to Omaha inclusive to 13 per 100 pounds and on other grain to that the rate from interior pointsin Nebr sduced 50 as t0 prese between the rate and sum ts, except on corm. Anopel An incoming f Messes. Olark and Eddy. oncrl zor S H. H. Clark of the Missouri Pacific, General Manager J. M. of the Texas & Great Noxthern, Pales ex., and theie wives are atthe Millard, Mrs. Clavk and Mrs, Rdly avived in a special car attached to the Kansis City train ecarly tils moriing, but their husbunds de- sirud tocome over the road in dayl toinspect it, therefore did not get in’ until this evening, The entire party wen), up to Spirit luke_list night, where the ladies will Join Mrs, Swobe and spend the bilarce of the ather, Mr. Clark and Me. Eddy will xu.mlluunl\ two or three days, $p1 ndid Lcain Report~d. ns poured fnto General Manager s ofice yesterday from points all Vit Ths BY &M, bystan e i o s i Thursdiy uight, ~ They came also from aperintendents Rignell, npbill and Phetn of southemn, western and isions ' respectively, accounts of the g thronghout the tervitory jurisdiction, The ouly point now left that seems (o be suffering from hot diy weathor is in the vicinity of Fulls City and through Richandson couuty tine, the morth oming g god_aecompl under eah_ones Notesand Personls. TheB. &M. | train from Crote to Lincoln ] . aring Gen- orul Munager ¢ Missouri P round-trip rate from Omaha tothe mitional G- A. It reunion at Boston has been fixed ot Sl ith the Burlington as the official route. General Agent Phillippl of the Mi Pacttichas gone to Kansss City on busiess General Manager Holdrege of the B. § will return from Colorado today. E. 8 Heyitt, tor of the Chicag St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railroad, who has been dangerously ill, has recovered and is aggain at his post of duty We l.l.lh' fon station azent at o appointed assist- ant ticket o n'nln! the Webster sticet depot, and yesterday commenced his labors, U ¢, McDaniel, assistant trin dispa at tho W station, departe: terday for Bremner, Kan, 1t i ru when he returns be will be accompaied by bride. John W, Firchauh et agent alis & Omuha, \]l‘lll\\l‘ n form of Chicags has be ssistant city 1, M:nnea itod to the po- Wition of the yards at claim agent of the Ct is & Owmaha, was in o and express room at, the Ustation was completed yostor ed for the first tine to WOrKw morniug. The ago, St Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha and the Bast Ounha Land company have joined forces and yest the two companios commenced the work of grading u track from locust street to Florence The work will bo completed inside of sixty days. Itis theintention to vun anumber of *ks from this line to the lands of the that the manufactur being erected may haveswitch yard faciliti Aftor diphthe S0 E e Illnm., th toniv than Hood's \msup_u)l NEAL 1S AN ARTIST, 1he Murderer I-.u‘t‘\l'u»i Some ings of Decided Merit, Murderer Neal has developed some quite superior talent for drawing since his arrest and incarceration. Flo has just completed two pencil pletures which indicate that with a very little instruc- tionand additional practice he might con- mand & good salary as o sketch artist—pro- viding circumstances were different. One of the pictures just finished is an almost life-sized portrait of a young lady, drawn from memory, and whose face the death seutencel artist has evidently enjoyed studying for hours at & time. It isa haudsome face, and the lines are oxcecdingly well executed. The other is & modes of a pretty girl enjoyiug a plungein the surf on the Jersey coast, here are distinctively origi points about this picture also, whic show llml the idea came from some fair memory born in the long ago, When chatted with on the topic of s tal- ent in this line, Neal remarked with the greatest of self-assuranc “L have fully made up my mind that I shall o ahead, take lessons in drawing and fit my- self to do sketeh work for newspapers,” Draw- expressioned sketeh Vi “Ain'tyou afraid ivs just @ wifle late for | New York. while the | thenew | his Rodgers, | | teachers® | now mombir of the board of educition,states t | et of sucecss. THE youto come to such a p, 1 do not ~judeed answer without a moment's hesitancy. ‘It will come my way all right in the supreme court, but the only thing Tdon'tlikels to be wasting my time lying here in this steel bo: Ewery body has their trouble, though, in this was asked 1 don't,'* came the fsion | big world of ours, and the persog_who does the least kicking {s generally the happiest.’” — Pears'is the purest and bast soap evermile PROF. BLOSS® HOTOGRAPH. Lt Figuresin the Fight for th aperintendent, As the time for theelectionof asuperin- tendent of the public schools ap) terest in the matter inceeases. The question wiich the board of education will be called upon tosettloon Monday night one in which every pirent in the city, as well as all who are interested in the welfare of the sehool interested, Clossip is rife and all sorts of rumors are aflost concernitg the relative chances of the varions candidates and their merits, School oaches, in- respective The question has narrowed down to two partios, namely, Henry M. James, the present incumbent, and James H. Bloss, the superir tendentof schools in Topeka, Kan, The fif teon members of the boand about evenly divided on the question of electing one or the othier of these entlemen and the contest will be a close one. Mr. James has mad e board are lis re-el iias, in and out of | inedto defeat jon. In ¢ about for some st person to pu for election superintendent the oppoucents of Mr. Ja struck upon Mr, Bloss, and a correspondence was oprned with members of the "Topeka dand with pmmmnn cducators in all [ > of il were very nume “fivo being roceived. The all spoke in the highest terms of Prof, 58! abilily asan educator and us a super intendent. [Tewas in charge of the public sehools of Indianapolis for several years and was amember of the Indiana state board of cducation. This eorrespondence was had it the knowledge of Prof. Bloss. this letter was written to Mr. whicn the situation was plained to him and he was yme a candidate for the position. used to do, stating as his thathe wonld not be a candi position to Mr. Jumes, There the matter rested fora short when another letter was seit to Mr. who was at that time in_attendanc convention in St. Paul, in strongrerterms to allow his used, as was to be achar superintendency, and he wmigl comea candidate To this he mad: was sent, asking him tocometo Omalia his return from St. Paul and havea tation with some of the members of boay Prof. Bloss retumed from St Councl Biuffs, and when his pr ame kiow n several members wentacrass the river and held a with bim, They found himto b about forty-five years, of fine y 10f magnetism \tleman in this city, who has been .umi..ud with Prof. Bloss fora il who, by the and these as time, Blos upon 1ho asking him wimeto be the on consul. the 1t Mr. Bloss s a man of great ability and standing in the educational world; supporters of Mr. Bloss feel very con- They dgo that . Jumes has brought the toa high stateof perfection, but th that his personal peculin as dize the future s s schools and ange as being ondu m-lumnmmulpm-. ) of the new members of the board is particu- nhis opposition to Mr. but the ground on which lis opposition is based is difiicult to ascertain, as heis very indefinitein his statements On theother hand t onds James “point with pride” to his re he has been in charge of the Omaha sche and express contempt for the petty opposi- tion displaye other faction. of Pr ord since and as llh"ll)xll‘\l is |n.'li\ evenly result is very indefinite. One ofthe ex-miembers of the board has been kindly furnished a photo of Prof. Bloss which cannot fail to create a favoruble im- pression upon the school ma'ams if not upon the board, Miles' Nerve and i An important discovery liver, stomach and bowels e A new principle, cure billiousness, bad taste, piles and constipation. Splendid for mea, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples {ree atKuhn & Co’s 15th and Douglas. v Pills, hey act on the through the They speedily torpid_liver, BEIWEEN I'WO CITIE! The Boundary Between Omaha and South Omaha tobe Legally Fixed. Councilman Bechel, the entlusiastie, life loug republican, whom the cumstances has made o now oceup, of Omalw's demnocratic mayor fc yesterday signed the resclution adopt council calling upon the city tarming the boundary line between the cities of Omaha and South Oméah As tho determining of this boundary line is an interesting as well as very important mat- ter, a Bre reportercalled upon Mr., Popple- tonand asked him how he proposed proceed- ing, % thinic that the best and perhaps the only to p ,? said he, “will be to file a Diitof equity in the supreme eourt re ing South Omaha from colle Omnha, Since the spring of of the boundary line between the ti hus been amooted question, It was that time that the bound was extended. In reality question of priority ot actio the two cities. South Omaha ¢l becamoa city of the second cluss a boundary, as it now cluims it, limits of Omaha were extended under the clarter making it o of thesecond class The decision of the supreme court will be final.” I it possible or pro 1ecision of t civil lav ), 5l ry of taxes whatove 1l that have been m D s dec \“I St ler the ¢ ning of this line is, 1hat should have boon given time ago." able that whate » supreme court that the resul can bo 10 ve payments of When you avo in need of a physic, one that will cleanso the systom aud regulate the and bowels try St. Patrici’s Pills, Sold by uruggists. Killed by a Kick. James Moore, the young man who was Kicked by ahorse while he was over in Towa some Lo weeks agzo, died at the rosidence of his mother, 1603 South_Fourtoenth strcet, at 90'clock ' T tains will bosent to Denison, T, for interment. TEs superior excellonce proven in millions of homes for more than @ quarter of & It 1 uved by the United Statss heads of the great univeriities s the Stronges urest and Most Healthful. Dr. ‘e's Cream Hak: Ink owder 10 8 not contats atm moniis. ime of aluu. Bold ouly in esns. 1CE BAKING POWDER (0., Chicago. Francisco, sed by the §t. Louls Bloss | yvand a_telegram | to jeopar- | | is tion & long | | 5 M4 hapy it \ OM;&HA DAILY BEE. SATURDAY, JUIL Catarrh 8 & bloc e, Until tne poison 19 expelled from the systemn, there can be mo cure for shis loathsoree and dangerous malady: Thereforo, the only effective treatment is a thorough conrse of Ayer's Sarsaparilla — the bestof all blood purifiers, “The soomer you begin better ; delay is dangerous. ‘I was troubled with catarth for over two years. I tried various remedies, and ‘was treated by a number of physi. clans, but receved no_benefit until I Ayer's Sarsaparilla, A few bottles of this wedicine cired me of this troublesome complaint and com- ilu-n-h restored my health.”'~Jesse M. Bogggs, Holman's Mills, “¥When Ayer's Sursaparilla was rec ommended to me for catarrh, I was ine dined to doult its efficacy. Having fried so muany remedies, with little ben- efit, Thad no faith that anything would cure me. I became emaciated from losy of appetite and impaired digestion. I had of smell, and my sy deranged. T was about discour when a friend urged me to try Ay saparilla, and re- firred me o persons whom it lad cured of catareh. “After taking half a dozen bottles of this medicine, I am convineel that the only sure way of treating thig obstinate disease is through the blood.” ~Clharles H. Maloney, 113 River st, Lowell, Mass, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED DY ). ©. Ayer & Co., Lowell, M six bottlew, $5. Worth $5 abottle. pr. EUN l Y It Disugrees with Me. A 0Mmniof If you take Tutt”s Pills you e i ke, an ecifically on the iv h o , cousing a free flow of gastrio |um, Which I esscntisl to good digestion and regular bowels, Don’t Fear Now. Rev. R, Burts, Manata, Fla, says: “Tutt's Rillsare held in high reputens a Liver Reg- ulator. Thardly know how we could get along without them, Chills and fever hav Josi theirdread, Our people fnke one or tw doscs ey ik £ollows it with fiftee fm!v“ of g divided in three dosesdur- ng the d The chill never returns.’ Tutt’s Liver Pills CURE CHILLS AND FEVER. Prley, PFr Aline, 30 RAT ~o o Ligbig Gompany's EXTRACT OF BEEF. For improved and economic cookery, use it for Soups, Sauces and Male Dishes, flevor—in- comparable, perfectly clear 1 water. s delicious Beof Ton and Awps in all climalis foranylength of time. 11bhequal to 40 lbs of lean bee guaranteed genuine by Justus von Lie- big and bears his signature in blue, thus: 'Drs.Betts 3 Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1209 DOUGLAS STREE OMAHA, NEB. perience, remarkible skilL ana \|||I\'Ar~ul~m coss in the treatment and cure of s, Chronieand Surgical Diseases, entitle these gninent physicians 1o the full confidence of cverywher guarante CURE for feets o ud the numer- s ey u~ St follow Tu s PRIV LOOD ANI 8 \,...ml and perimiy EEVOUS DERTLTY AND'S RS yield readi r skiblful treat- ULA AND RECTAL ULCERS sd eured without pain or detention Trom business, IV DIROCELE AND VARICOCE 1in eve nautly tnd suc 3 YINHIL GLEET, I s 1 Weakness, Lost Manhood, ayed Faculties, Female i 1( delicate disord: peculiar tocither sox positively cured, as wel funetional disorders that result from youth- ful follies or the A\ of muture year STRICTUR]: Guarantecd per eared, - ol without cutti fleeted at ho nient’s painor TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A SURE CURE Ha, vrtd oo y to thei fco which bringy hoth mind and permanenty M\\ B | ‘ ['§ Adiress thos who have fr thenselves by i litary b ibits unfitting Whic ol y thew for T M N awaroof phys OUR' 8UCCE:S Ts based u o n faos —Pract ence assisted, ol .\",mx- b licines thus ting prepared I our I exacily 10 salt el case, thus effeeting eures without injury. o I)'s. Bctts & Betts, - OMAHA NEB, | LUNGDISEASES, ILER & COMPPANY PROPAIETORS AND,SOLE M ANUFACTURELS, OMAHA NEB. v lusive rig 0f 0 cts. wo mall: al¥o tirculirs. price 1t and ter 10w your terilor Addr CLOTUES LINE V0., 1§ a5 the PINLES Is interested in our clearing done a very large business Llns ful spring scason with a [ before, they will be cat still mo asc You can have n of everybody, Leather Shoes. of same quality shoes wentoff like hot ¢ handle them, kes, faction—in fact, paid $6,00 and Try a p: They are Corner Ou r store closes Perkms Gatch & Lauman. have the finest a sortment of Wares in = =il Bottom Pmces 1 Dt < ) ) Scc Us l‘w[nrc You Buy. ‘sjog Jeaquiey) “Crockery and Glassware, PERKINS, GATCH & LLAUMAN, 1514 Farnam Street, THE SPECIALIST. PH|VATE The Doctor fs uneurpassed No treatment has ever been morc suceessful and none infrom 3 to 5 duye without the [ose of nit hour's time. sTnlcT“‘E Thoce who have been pronounce itn most wonier- cte cure in a few days wikout Andail e timidity or nervousness, in their worst forme und st dread (11 resnits are_abrolutcly eired, n! home without HOURS for tulies from 8 $o 4 ON U all Diecnses Blood, lll \Il ind most mpid, ive treatmeit Kuown to t ed from the blo ‘30'}”3 For “ininn st DR. J. E. McGREW, in the trestment of all forms of Private Diseascs. ment. A curels guaranteed in the very worst cases under his treatment for Stricturc or difficulty in relieviag the bladde l'ul success, A cou| ain. ins raments or 1088 of time. LOST MANROOD = sexinl organa Antall FENALT curcd imruments. A vondaful rcdy. neys SYPHILIS v wdical profussion. Erery tmeo of e diseate (stamype) 3 spondence ) . (¥ (I‘H,- n Fannayu St l‘-ull imee_on Farnam or 14th 5t OPIAHA, NF B Drs. Merill & Merill, 1 Diseases and at and Ghost Discases Idrer Wo- of AdMiddic-A Nervous Debility, Spermatorrh D arising from Indis lespondency, p Iy d wed Men, face, of contid and tinds 1ife a burd theeully curea. tslood and Skin Dissases i its results 3 sutely, permanently Byphilia s disca conpletely erudicat | Gt Ueinnay Sargery. 8. Varleocele cured withuat | n al Dofor WA s and i pediments ¢ th St., Opposite Boyd's sale of lln}x (']Mhm;:, which we commenced last weck in consequence have more odds and ends left than usual. are the remnants of our best gr reful as the most expensive g the rich can afford tobuy such suits, but now the prices are cut so that they are within the reach as little money as you paid early in the scason for a medium gi In our Shoe Department we have opened to-day another invoice of 25 and was as the manufacturer does not not guarantee them to our customers, lhnu"h we have made it our business to find out how they wear. some customers a nice thing for the summer, at 6:80 P. M. ‘SYPHII_;l We have season inour Boys' Department, carried an immense stock, and We propose to wind up this most and no matter how low the prices were re in order to accomplish our object. What we offer this week wdes. Suits made from the finest qualities of cloths and finished wrments in the market, In the early part of the grand sweeping sale, season only ow the finest suit for your boy, providing you can find a fit, for ade suit. 5 dozen fine Patent oat §2.50. The first lot of the We were at first reluctant to uarantee patent leather, consequently we could But we have not heard of a single complaint about them, They seem to give good satis- told us they are as good shoes as those for which they formerly ur, and m(lulm‘ for $2.50 in the luxury of a patent le: wher shoe. do not need blacking, and alw: ays look dressy and neat, s we advertised a few weeks a sold out in a few days. Nebraska Clothing Co. TFourteenth and Douglas Streets. Saturday at 10 P. M. MAX MEYER & BRO.,| Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - OMAHA, NEB. PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES. Be'nz manufacture s, import-rs and jobbers, as well as re- tail dealers, our purchasingz facilities are second tono houss in th's country. Henes oar extromo low prie:s 0 everythiog we sell. Epecial att:nton iz called 1o our ler go and elegant line of Fno Man el 0 ocks (over 50 differont stylos) at 85,00 and up- wards, Fina Banquet end P.a 0 Lamrprs, wih sk pa aso| ghadrs ‘naltho new colorg, frcm $§5.00 up. Buy your Tabloe Cutlery of us a2d save money. RO rrs’ Beet Triple Plated Kiives end Fork: oily §1.'76 per set. Steel G uwvin: S ts ('nife, fork and steel), $2.00 and usward. £poo s &, in proportion. umme: Bargain Salo of D’amond +, Watch 18 and Fine Jowelry issill in progress, G nune Diamo:d Finger Rrgs from $2.60 up. £olid Gold Watch s fron $15.00 up, 5,000 fine =olid gold, plain, band and set Fin s from gl to 10 each. Go d Spactacies and Byo Glacsos from 3 up, Fine Steel Spaciacies g1 up. 1 l & Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. The Omaha Medical lnstitu-t—; and Surgical AND SURGICAT, DISEAS pparatus and Iemedies for suc: Treatment. NIN For tho treatment of all CHRONIO = - Fiscen. Apnliances for Defornitier sses. Best Fi al troatment. of ey ors £ dixcast re quiring Med-arl o GOMS FOI PATIENTS. Hovrd and Mtendinco. Do ccommodntions West. Write for circulars on Defc:mitlos aud Braces. Trusses, Club Fvot, Curvaiire o Spine, Pillos. Tumors, (Ancer, Catareh, Bronchitis, Inluiation, ¥le cpsy. Kldnoy, Bladder, {n and Blood, and il surgleal vperations, DISE, arpecilty. Book of Dixas .‘..,u\me Wo have latel in iutlne Conflnement (Brictly Priv CARES. All Blood 1ix thout mercury, e ! al OF express, se Ate contents or s One personal intervicw preferred. Calland consull e or aend history of yonr case and we wiil send in plain wrapoer 1pon Private Spectal or Nervous Diseases, Inpotoncy, Syphills, Gleot and Varicocelo, with quostion list. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harncy St: DR, SANDEN'S LECTRIC BELT WTTHEURPENSIRY anuersasly0ttery Colo, ’D Capital Prize $7,500 Denver, KETS 50 CENTS EACH 370 PAID EACHL MONTYew BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES, Address, B, I RHODUS, l)|\\|‘|\, - - (,u(ul\hu. G JA AR V0US LERILLY i TIQ w.a ‘Fndynndlmd Effeoty SRSy unnuum.m u»]um. NEWE Mm mm mmmmr, M’d’mcn. ou".. ROFFALS, N V! JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1880, _ THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. \un- lRI! i money ir 1 VAt genuin sold ¢y by GOODMAN DRRUG CO., 1110 Farnwm Street, A, Goopiior o Chicago, 26 yours Advice Free! no publicity. in muny states Can beenred in20 to60 duys by use of the mir 1t will 500,00 for i ¢ ne renis i M- yhorn Sty successful_pracice Joslyn. clul taeil tied uey Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Omalia, Neb, EVERY MOTHER -

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