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STATESMEN IN SUMMER SUITS How Big Tom Reed Looks With Buringle’ On. His WITHOUT A AN ORATOR VEST. McKinley Grows Eloguent ina Neglige Costume—The Cooling Machinery of the Capitol - Flann | Shirs at Washington. (Copyright 18900y Frank G, Carpenter.] Wastivaroy, July 16.—(Special to T Bri| Speaker Read las one of the gaudicst fummer suits in Isaw him on Pennsylvania avenue this afternoon. Hisbig round cannon ball of u head with a broad brimmed straw hat and his pounds of bone and flesh were adorned with a suitof lavender gray. His contwasa cuta- way butit was unbuttoned at the front and T noted that he had no vest to cover his flannel shirt and that his pantaloons were held upb, a blue silk baud fully foot. wide and ily at least six feot in length. This is fashionable congressional suit for sum- 1it s been adopted by Reed, Henry and others of the ecastern con- About onehalf of the members of floor without winds, A Washington gressmon, the house ne vests and dignity has large number of Statesmen We and Henry Cabot Lot and he varies thisat a delic rs flanuel shirt collur fastencd tothe sh a his cont isalso of blue flannel. His pantaloous are light and a deep blue silic band holds them in place. Below the bottom of his pantaloons show out russet shoes and he looks mor ly for a foot vace or a canping out expedition than for specch making. General Spinola sticks to his big white collar, but he wills five every day and spends onc-fourth of his time in rushing intothe cloak roms to change them. Fehasthe same blue sult that he wore in the winter, but he wears his vest unbuttoned and during the last fow days the perspiration has run off of himin streams. He does not seem to mind it, however, and he manages toget along without the use of afan, Dockery of Missonri always has a fan in his hand and always looks hot. Amos Cimmings has heen inaparboiled state, and though le works Tight alonge, he canot stand the heat. H summer suit is of grayand his handsome faco is shaded as he walks upon the avenue bya tall white plug hat. Stewart of Ver- mont is now a symphony in yellow. His cont is a delicate chrome. His shoes are the brichtest wollen moroceo: his necktie is of Jersey cream, and he wears a vest whicn has a yel . All of his clothes arc of some cotton or silk gools, and his sallow complexion and s beard shine out of them as though they were touched up by an artist to be apartof the yellow whaole. n “Rise Up Willinn™ Springer has shed his vest, but he pounds the air just as eamestly as though the thermometer At zero, and hels ready to make aspeech when- ever he can cateh the speaker s eye, Ho has s in his buttonhole, notwithstanding his goe dress, and he frequently gets an admiving glance from ‘the gallevies. One of the brightest and brainiest of the young men of the house I8 Frank of Missourvi. Ho came out yesterday ina light black silk cont, 4 white vestand black shoes with the brightest yellow uppers, MeKinley made one of his biggest specches the other day withouta vest. He wore a Prince Albert coat, and this was thrown open at the front and his bigexpanse of white shirt showed out with all the gloss of the Chinese laundry When he mised his hands up towards the ceiling in emphatic gesture: the little round tag that is fastened totheend of the bosom tohold it in place popped out and stood at right angles with the bosom and just over the centre button of the black band of his pantaloons. As he enforced period after period with emphatic gestures This Little White i 'n kept bobbing up and down and McKinley, Wwho is usually as cool as the centre seed of o cucumber, grew warmer and warmer, His collar begran to weaken and the soft part: of s shirt clung to his body, making his well starched bosom stand alme. I have seen other statesmen wha have spoken under sim- flar cireumstances and it is the general con clusion amone the members that the fannel shirted statesmen aro the best oft. Among the hundsomest of these s Broekenridge of Kentucky who has doffed his statesman black and has clothed his big frame in a pepper and salt gray suit. He does not wear a vest and nis Hannel shirt is of the most delicate o Round the collar of this he ties a nobby blue scart and upon the lipel of his coathe weurs abright buttonhole bouquet of la France m.lm.vph G. Cannon of Nlinols makes all of his speeches in a gray, cutaway suit, He works bimself into a sweat whenever he spealis and he has no summer gestures, He has changed his standing collar for a turn over and he wilts this every time he takes the floor, ieral Banks wears a white duck vest and asuit of black goods of light weight He covers his handsome white head with a black sloach hat and his necktiois a bl ribbon, which he ties himself. General Runy Lee, the son of the great confederate gen- eral, wears a gray suit. Tom Bayne of Pitts burg bobs around ina &5 Scoteh tweed, and General Tracy of Now Yok has a gray busi- ness suit, o boiled shirt and novest. Ben Butterworth looks like a preacher in b whitetie. Risiig Sun Morse of Massachu- setts, the man who makes the stove polish, has & coat of bombazine, which shines as though it had been polished at his own fac- tory, und his big frame is bound around with awhite vest. Judge Wickham of Ohio has married winter to summer and Sticks to His Black Winter Suit, having put on a yellow cloth vest for appear. ance's sake, 0'Dounell of Michigan always looks cool, and his white silk necktie rales bim cooler than ever. McComas of N land is & brunette and he is the handsomest black-haired, bright-eyed young man in con- gress, His Jight summer suit sets off his beauty, and his snowy shirt and his white necktie make him look as though he had just Jumped outof a bandbox. Mic general appearance of the louse is far different now than in the winter. Instead of men in stately black you haveall of the dif- ferent sorts of suits above mentioned and a number of instances have been known of members taking off their coats and working away at their des n their shirt sleeves, And stillthe Capitol is the coolest placo in Washington, and is one of the coolest places in the country. Thousands of dollars have been spent in order to make it so, and the same power that is used To Cool Congress wouldruna vast manufacturing establish- ment, There isa tunnel which extends from the foot of Pennsylvaniaavenuo up through the grounds into the basement of the capitel, and there are two great forcing fans over twelvo feetin diameter which draw ina cur rent of fresh air and sends it into the houses of congress, The air is passed through a fountain in order to cool it, aud it loses somo of its heat in its underground passage. Au- other tunuel is talked of, and in this case tho air will bobrought freza » greater distance aud will consequently be cooler, Who e ginecr of the capitol thinks that the airought \obepuudovusmmdnundugoodpm appear upon the to the gone Flannel Shirts has oneof navy blue mes with another of an, BN 53 s er e =~ THE OMAHA DAILY BEF, THOUGHTS IV LIGHTER VELY. of the air through the b weather in order to cool it than theee miles of thes in the capitol, the most of which are undergronnd, and the air by racing around through them gets cooled off. In addition tothese arrangements there ave fans 1o take the bad aie out of the capitol and the ceiling of each of tho houses of con- wrossis prforated in bat the bad i escape, The most careful are taken to render the cong men confortable and one of the instr ments which the engin * hus is one to shumility of the stmosphere, This is ted by asingle human halr. Human haie s mofsture like a rope, and it bocomes shorter when wet, ‘Tlis hafr fs six inchy longand it is lail ona dial. The handor intew of the dial moves backward or ward as the moisture fn the hair varies in this waythe air can be porfectly lated, The bath roo been miore Fi ng pips in warm fhen are more order of the e pitol have never patronized than they are now. f the lower houso Take Two Baths Daily, and nearly every con an gots his tu Undle Sam's expense duving the bot weathor, Ben LeFevieof Ohio used tospend about onehalf of his timo inthabathtub during the summer, and he was one of the con- who gret faton the Russian bath, nme tubsin the basemont 15 big members smen w0re under the h and cach bath wom i us the onlinary hotel byl r o tubs are immense, and Tom R Barn of the fatost men , can about inthen w or th Somoof these t matble, and in me of them Re: bathing when hie was called up to ve Morrison bill, Hecame upin ablank like the bed bug got there just the seme, )n Wl orGe 9,01 roll 1hows ) of was, the , and any out grazing Kne wan Some members take a bath just before speaking, It makes one feel likea new man, and when thoy get on the flo instead of fecling hot and tired, they start off as fresh asadaisy. A number of the members like the Russian bath and even in these hot July days you will find some of the tost men of the country aressed in nothing buta towel sitting in the steam wom and drinking cold ater until the prespirtion rans down the ks and off their backs in rivulets, From tinie to time some of them will go off and take aplingeand th After they have 1 come back to sweat agiin. been well rubbed down and sprayedoff with cold water they come out at pedce with themselves and all the world. Not a fow of them bring their constituents here to bathe and the senators as a rule are fully as foud of the public bathsas the membeys of the house. [n the supremoe court bisement there isa sort of an electric bath which, it is said, will almost makoa dud man think and which isresorted to by members of congress and the judiciary who ace very tired from over-work oroverdrink the night before and who want to Cut Themselves in Immediate Trim. Speaking of thosenate, the members of our so-alled house of lords are quite as undigni- fied in theirdress as the wpresentatives, A large number of them w no vests at all and [ saw *+Zeb’ Vance this afternoon walk- ing through the chamber with g t beads of peitly sweat standingon his handsome fore- heud. He was fanning himself violently and anda vast expanse of boiled shirt showed out between the frocks of his light gray business suit. He hal evidently come to the capitol in ahurry, forhisshirt was sosked with perspiration, and it dungto his person. Platt of Connecticut is another vestless senator. Vance and Plhtt are aboatthe same height, but Vance weighs pounds and PLit weighs 125, Hels as thin s a rail, and hissix foot of bone and skin look Longer and thimer than everin his sunmer attive, Another tall, thin anatomy is Ingalls, and he and Bugene Hale of Maine have evidontly boughttheir summer suits in partaership They have the s loth, and as they sit sideby side the ssod enough aliko to bobrothers, Senatorluglls isn good deal ofadude. He has been called the Pest Dressed Man in the Senate, and in the winter he wears the most costly of heavy oods, and always hasa red necktie stickingoutof his cowt breast pocket. He now wears 4 double-breasted frock coat of light gray. It has enoush materialin it for anovercoat, and it corresponds with the re- mainder of the suit. He wears a white neck- tic instead of his red one, and his long, thin neck is clasped around by a standing collar as whitess the drivensnow. The vice-presi- dent 10olcs cool and pleasant in @ business suit oflight brown. He is never hot, and ho does not allow himself to appar otherwise than smiling. Stewart the millonaire looks liko a favmer. He has a suit of navy bluo finnel, and his straw hat cost about $1. Senator Blairis another straw hatted sen- ator and John Sherman has 4 white panama whichhe bought in Cuba afew years ago. Hohas a gray business suitcat very much tike that of Ingalls and he looks ot unlike a wealthy southern planter in his seashore dress, Blair looks more like a Vermont farmerand his suit is black wolght. Senator Payne Prince Albert and winter elothes and though he walks out tothe capitol ho is As Cold as Kce Cream, He has not enough fleshto got war wanted toand he believes in enjoying life and enjc it. One of the coolest looking senators is Butler of South Carolina, who is the white-haived Adonis of the democratic side of the chamb He hasa skin as fresh as that of a baby’s and thero is not enough haiv on the topof his head tomake his brain lot. He wears a suit and a white vest with o la Ho keeps tho sun from his head by a white straw hat and usually earries an umbrella. Philetus Sawyer has thrown oft his collar as well as his nocktie. Ho has a winter neck and his short fat frame is pusted to his big strong face by only a w Pho result is lis collars last only a fow minutes and he wouldI_doubt not throw off his coatif ho " V| at Ih»mx in Wiscon: in b 00 and he has Hmvh nds of .u res of pmu lands. Not long an_eatern merchs who wantod to make a deal with him w. told he was at one of the swwmills, "Phe followed directions and went (o the sawmill and seeinga little fat old mun with o bald lead and o b @ose, il his shirt sleves, working ameng the machinery he accost him rather aly and asked him h fat old man in answered him ad the il he wantd o see Sen YAl tight” said the fat man, our business. But I don’t w to talk to vou," said the man; I wantto see your chief, Whereis tho senitor!’ Senator Buwyor thendisclosed his identiny o tho mans great sur ad made s bary with him based on the conversation which the man had had with him when ho thought Do wis & workuan, Theresult was that tho senator Stell me y Made a Small Foriune by the man's mistake. Senator Cush Davis wears tho cleanest and prettiest white mnecktio in the sonate, His linen is always fresh and his complexion cloar, Hois not averse to hot weather and Nis clothes ave always in good onder, for his wife buys them for him and she watches as carefully over bis wardrbe us over her 0w, Senator Davis' summer dvink is a glass of fcod mill, one of which he always takes just befora ho goes to bad, Father Dawes of Massachuseits wears a black silk coat anda lnon vest, Senator Spooner has como out in summer pantaloons of light lavender, P dockof Nobraska wearsa white derson has & navy blue sui clad in yellow “and Casey of Dakota looks wol in black All of the senitors have changed theirclothes, and 1am told thatif the thermometer rises’ another de ber of them will appear in fHuunel shirts, Faak G Cawresien, are | | Bright Bits from the Jolly Philosophers for July Reading INSPECTOR OF LIGHT HOUSES. AN Got His 0 Experience With an Opera Apany—The Metaphor Slightly Mi Distance in Colorado —The Wrong Firy don’t think t Puck : Prisoner—I r addressing the be any need of you Smor—My ity will bo_fnstantly plain to them when thoy see that I have re- tained you to conduct wy case. His seyle Boston Transcript : always keep a diary. @ ever was an entry 1n that diary which Twould have been ashined that my mother or my sister should seo Ruffun ‘candy® for ables, ~Yes, sir, T Same here. 1 used to put dow cigars and ‘sundries’ for drin A Lighthouse Insnector, Smith, Gray & Co.'s Mouthly: Sugquor, what have you been winter Oh, I've heen fnspector of “Sof 1 didn't hear of you Well, it wasn't anno c Bar tour.”” Hello, doing 1 ifehtholses appointment,’ 1 backed the its western Hrclusivenesa, Miss Downtown— sunmert win, N, J id place Miseries o New York W Where are you goir Uptown—To o That's a h and mosquitoes. but all the n y$ Ly the SMer but swa 1 kenow i filled upnow know."? nothing ud mnion herd, you Getting Awlully Mived, New York Week tion Exam- tner—Have you any 1 upport! Inmigrant-Indide O thot. Me brother Moikdo be bossin' a gang of Oytal- fans clanin? streets an’ ho promised me Wor- rukat that same, Tmmigration IZxaminer (soverely)—Ah, hat You have come here unde ot to work You must goback. We ow Amer ican workingmen to bo by forcign labor. row ded AN w Tern Mouniog Conspiracy. Jewelers’ Weekly : Professor (o law s)—If A, B.,C., D, B, F., G. and H., agiee together to plunder the public treasury by means of fowged vouchers, what would i lenominate the combination? Burnish Bright (a jeweler’s son)--An in- itial ving, sir. Not aN Fliegende Blatte youreally a relation Dirl¢ “Yes, but somewhat far removed. “How, then “He i§ my brother tensisters between us,” A Rough i 1o Journ 3 A rongeh passage other day, Mrs. Bjones Mrs. Bfones—Well, I shoald say we did, T lief when 1 set And fr. nd me, that was ar Relation. *Say, oll fellow, of the celebrated Prof. but you see, there are g, Mrs. Bjinks —Did to Plymouth the my footon dry Land once more. Mbs, Bjinks, between you allthere was left to heive, Distance in € Van Dorn's Monthly: tho postofticer” ask SHow far is It to A tho tourist a8 he countered a mountaineer among the Rock Well,) was the wply, “if you go around by the rad it's a half hours walk, but if you cut'cross lots it's fourteen miles,”? A Mix_a Metaphor. West Shore: Judgo—Prisoner, the ch has withdrawn, aod you are dis. Sam-—-Dischargal, e withdrawn? You may lay, but you don't kuow jedge. The Bast Lie he Coald Think Of. National Weekly : “I will nc town with you again,’ suid neglected ‘wife to her spous quietly meandering down the crowded llmx ough fare. “What on earth have I been guilty of I ex: cliimed the husband. “There is not a woinan that passes us but what you turn around and gaze after her.”” “Well, my dear, I was only looking up a springstylo of bonnet, “Pardon me, my dear,”” replied the lady “How cruel of me to judgoe you so harshl; aud the e Wiy up on bout gun s Slecpy S ry. “Smiith, Gray & Co.’s Menthl Canon-Don't you find our we: impressive! Mr. Bast Port—It struck mo as rather sleepy. Mt. Grand Canon Mr. East Por are yawning on all sides. A Misappred ille Journal: “*How cool she i exclaimed Mr. Kajones admirvin s he watehed the diring femalo trapezo porformer at the circ “Yos snapped Mrs. Kajones, asshe vigor: ously wielded abig pilm leaf fan. *“Almost anybody could be cool who dida’t have any more of a costume on than she has." nsion. A Horrid Thing. Somerville Journal: : *asked the ¥ 1y of the grim old bachelor wiio foot.of thie tuble, SDan't know, marm,” replied the bachelor promytly, betweon two mouthfuls of potato. tasted any.” babies, tender- t at tde ow. Bjones et On of ¥ Somorville Journal that, man across the st apublic benefactor.” Bjenks —‘How so! Bjanes —He koeps still when anything to sa; 4o you seo Itell you, he is he hasn't Like Somo» Men, ew York, World: De Fe that the owlis such a wise bird? La Conic—Because he las his fun at night, Why is it A Navrow Escape. New York World: Miss Swymm—TI shall not associate with that Miss Teller any more, They say her fathor was a thiof, “Yes, hestole a million from the security banke. " SMere, y ! How peaple will lie! that 1w going to cut her”? A Good Timekeeper. & Co's Monthly: Dalley— watch keep good time, (GGos- Aund tothink Smith, ( Does your new lint Goslin any aw Tthink it must, for it nover gives T can’t muke it vun, Liberal Re Smith, you puy fors cntered the sanctum, the editor, aner tion. Monthiy: “How do | s ho ““By the lyin),” replied The Wronz Fire. Detroit Free Pross: A boy of eight or nino came out of an alley off Champlain street yes- terday with tears inhis cyes and a lmp in cach log, and @ man who was passing stopped to say: “Been firing of a toy cannon and got hurt, ch HAVell, what's the matter? 1 was after pigeons and a fellow fired me oft.”” A Hint of Jewelers' Weekl carpenter)—A part caslonlly to steal the leading monds, Carpenter—Tsuppose I shall be liberally ve- warded for returning them. Manager—Roewarded ¢ not willing to tal services Twill hive somebody Cheir Value, Managor (to newstago lady's dia- ir! If you are onds £0r your . The Ancient Style and the Modern. Jewelers' Weekly: Mr, Guazle (making o beroie effort to be entertaining)—M' dear } all | sthy resorts are | SUNDAY, JULY know zhat zhentlon'n useor rsrakes a8 vings oner fingor? b Indsod I Well, that*sa grood deal better than wearing them in one’s boots, N'\l-lhllll]lh”. | (hie) do y | (hic) we dlodk ot East Goshe was nearly fourte that ago, A canary | o few days old According to the Wilnington Every Even- zanail was found fn_the heart of a cow thatdied iear thero reeuntly, anixon township, Bucks county, Pa >0 four-legrod duck which uses them ¢ that s sight tosee. ksmake four feot inlongth was Killed inthe private offee of the Ex kof Cheill, Sholl & Co., at Carthuge, 1i ther afternoon. The buulk is located on incipul street and noboly saw tho snake enter. The ptilohad swallowed two lance packiges of b nd was about toescipe with its plur Din Hendricks of Viola, In., killel a rat- tlesnike last Monday which had two logs. They pliced about six inches back from the head on”either sido of its baly ore aboit two inches long. Tho fec | & cat's paw more than anything whoi fist seen the wwptile was w them, ntthe sume time wr the lower partof its body like any other snike. Tt wus about thce ot ngth and had five rt- | all in o OA hugeb 1 m y fuSeattle who Al o horsebick that srable attention, Ho h tanirual will porch on the hox vide along thestreet app mueh cuse aind enjoyient as th hen the by wints to hitc vhen the de in hanly | ||1‘ ‘l”pl told to sitdown arad the ho 1ed to him, when the twoani > nis and purposs, in pe ty. At Milton, Ga boy caught ty | thémin'a e adopie dogand tha | back and | with rlect was keptoat young bivds e | them @ blue § black berry i Ithey gewith o wanted to help od the old 1 the blue jiy with ove bim avay. wid-cat story cones frc 1t 1 to thi woon last week h moving ot cat pounced upm the dke ahout two feet inlen sweld between the re snake would enrl about the | catuntilthe compelled to let o hislold, The cat, however, was getting th better of the batile, when'n robin flow near 10 the spot anddiverted the cat's atten and thus enabled the snake to escape A Maine 1ud tells the I Me, Jour pet cat which heows, sreit fondness for the il order to make her quest for cessful employs a understanding the bi ss for angl worms, she colleets o numberof the sime and burrie: o b und, She then hides ne on the it to secure their coveted morsel, shespri frorx uent and pouices upon them muny 4 birt thus flls o prey to puss’s shrowdiess, Law e of Brouly, eipturce ing 150 pounds in and it is now on West End resorts upyard of seventy assistance of his dos without much trouble tirst ed to it by the baking of the dog, tien hesaw it inthesuef he sei a lioay e of wood tnd wal aistin the wat Elestumed it w ized it and tore at i 3 was finally secured with & rope and towed ashore ngular snake story Ala. A v awled into A lively tuss) andthe cat, i of bivds, and in the sume suc- Evident Mr. B old there, year atlr: nd pic ish, comes from near small milk snake, it 10 house of a man 4 rs, and found a bottle of milk without a cork, the bottle beir ot for a buby of Mr. and Mrs Walters, The veptile vied into the mouth of the bottle and k fie of the milk, andit was there when Mrs : 2 i, Witha serwam sheseied a broom Ithe reptile, which took frighit and s to run, In.l t had drank oo much mille, It had goie in without any troble, butit now found it impossible toget out, dnd, after pulling the bottle about the floor’ for 'awhile, it was killel. Even it was impossible toget the snakeout of the botlle, and they were thrown away together, DUCATIOS AL Out of th ix pi Minneapolis woen, wcimls orected in the public schouls, thirty-two are college, Kan,, elect 2 to its President G. W. ates of Ruiger liss of Ohio Wes wo, the inits histo llu‘ Lyr i, bo . Seotlnd, e rent excrcises of the West- e normul collego at Shenumdoth, i, bosin y 20and st until July 4. Moody ed Rev. W. R Mowell pland the students of his summer school vorth . George Baneroft, the historian, he soited his check to Bislop Hurstas ement of b s for a Methodist univenity at W Harvard univ by ty is to proy next year reourse on the s, the life of tho Hebrew : this is tosay,a course of lectures on nhlu 1ehody lege campus Presidmt Dwight s the buildin, \nhull) 3; amd ys hewill nottell until as been completed, e St timo e wis founded, tho quinguonis almi 5 0f exist aduated 16930 pupi whom unlu more than one-lalf (8,6 still living. The numberof suicides bypupils of Ger man - gymuisia, especially in Berlin, o ac ount of fu ilure to pass the exuminations for anadvanced ¢ hus iner i ning extent that the Prussia minister, v, Gossler, has addressed a Letter to teachers and p: He urges thom 1o a bett nd physically, of the puypiis, and tog wtor mdfor the individual weaknesses and aracter of the different pupils. He appeals to both home and school to work togethor for this end The Uni ity of Louvain has courseof medical ethies (o the ordin gramume of professional study, Wiiec ilae proposal was before the Belgin par ment some time ago it was objocted several deputies that m quite cough tolearn alveady wi ed with additional subj 1lightened peopleaffected to belie French term for medi odontology number of students in the Unive iveifswold this summer semest Wing the liwgest nunsber ever on its books Of these 21 are students of medidne, %4 of theology, 8 of philosophy and of law, are allowed 10 attend particalar hout having matrieulated in any b he numper of students is1,012, being the fiest_ time it has « de 1,000, The thedogical faculty used to be most numcrously attended, “but this year medicine heads the list. At Marburg thore are 1,03 students, this bheing also the fiest i aumber 0f 1,000 has been ex . ) students in the medical faculty cultus public rents on this subject, r education morally dwlml i by tsof stud ntatives of the that “‘deontology Al ethics) must be R Froquently acidents occur in the louse. lold which cause burns, cuts, sprains and braises: forusein such cases Dr.J. H, Me Tean's Voleanie O1l Liniment has for many ¥ been the constant favorite family ve - ey, B The Ohloand Mississippi railr, have ag Wl tothe demands of men in Cineinnati for the hicagosc the present day of twelve ho urs. The more and Ohio men havemaaca dko de - SO, look at those bi, at tho seashore they par™® % ¥es," said th as he kuzed at the hotel bill, r yvard- with Balti- and sail the gl ake atlenan as ‘they are break- s, laws, the liter- | 20, D | Physiclans, Surgeons and Specialists, 1400 DOUGILAS STRE T li vl Chron e | thea A ( the ousy ORDE ment. Pl Rt from HY nentl Sy orrh Niuht b ki W to «li funot thout cuttin. L fTeet ment' TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN A SURE CURE & anie wean proj ruinl busing happy Hfe, Lssist 1s Wased upon ence, thus prepired in our I 1409 SALT LAKE GITV. ON New Midwwar b miles £ rom ¢ith Ereut coumercinl eenters, Fa Alts Douglass. A Mighty Inflowof the Best American Blood ISuminess Oppoxrtunities ar larn, cant enM b S0 Meanu st 0% g, o n DI DES. BET [S Irintes bustuss aportuniticsand ane toSalt Lake this s f st It Address, ASelld 8 anel |Rof,(NIIST AT Luws 1890.-“TWELVE PAGES rs. Betts % Betts OMAHA, NEB. most wilely s i the Uit nee, renarkable bly known spoe- St Their loneex= 1L and wnly Sie- in fhe treatment and careof Nervous, ie and Surgieal Disouses, entiile theso nt physicl to the full confilenceof Micted everyyhere, They guaranteo TRTAIN AND POSITIVE C| v wiule fearly viee and thenumer- v W ints tinin, SO0D AN D SICIN DISE Y and perm TV AND ¥ 10 theie S, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCE) ntied cired withot pain or detenti husiness, DROCE AND VA y and siceesstul HILTS, GON nal W S ayed RSyicllre 1COCEL Spors in hood, nissions, Do Faculties, Fenule o delicate disorders peculine her sex posiively curd, 18 well asull o S that resultfr ] ossof hhi‘IH 3 Guarntedd porio Itvu" (. removal ustic or dilatitio ed it lome by patiot without wno- S piin of oy e, flocts of 1y h hrings stroy fng both mind and fed i11s, pernanenty awful with al Addrss thos paired th 1d solj boly., dul hothmi s, St its, Which ztlicm tor | ahlor steringon that ldebility,quickly OUR SUCCESS tleal export- g pectullystudied, Third -~ Vedicines are whoritory exi to suit case, thus eflecting cures without injury. drs. Betts & Betts, DOUGLAS STREET, - OMAHA. NEB. " thor of physic ed, Ope Seeond sturting E OF THE GREAT FIVE. York, Chicags, Dener, Sait Lake City and San Francisco. ween Donver and San Francisco; 106 Destined tbecome oie of the mous Sunmer and Mountain Health Resort. tue o i Milars Bang Concerts Gy at Fore enrs has St Fesure 1atlon s, foster sodial edndition ie pipulation, now ap Hronschurches, l pitlie whool, ereated Accom - Aleligitutiome iy, | Spine. state,Inveitments, 8 and 10 rer Conlurid$ilver Minine, W >rks. Paper Milie, Chemical W o Gil, Potierie s Sl sand shoe ket Our people will ns= 58 anid ilso buy the I invatigation of the in Reat Mortuaues, 1 ol \G) correxp Surely D or ¢ Combine pliasiere 1 ey Tlustyated Bim phirte, Specicel Tir- siceificin formatim desived, miledfree. LESTATE KXCHANGE, Sall Luke City, Ush, 1 vra D1 (M i Correaponie AT CO.SaliLe Drs. rensor mee The. hospitalsof Ur the most successful and widely known s pec; Lhis e e st Manhood, inai | plos 0 aged, noss, specd Sypt comple Gon anl pain « il oy Al T N. 1. Pe tholr b C BOC 15} Barker Block, - Merill & Merill, We / orlowers Pile Biudder, of Disens (Burletly Privite) New Restorative Ty y Spectal or Norvous Dixcase. MAX MEYER & BRO,,| Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTE PIONEERS NTH AND FARNAM STRE - - IN LOW OMAHA, NEB PRICES. Po'ny manufacturers, importars and jobbers, as well as re- tail doalers, our purchasinz faciities are second to no houss in this couniry, scll. Hone) oar ex'rame low priacs on everythiog wo Eypec’al attention I called to our large and elegant line of Fine Man' el 0 ocks (over 50 diffcront stylos) at 86.00 and up- wards, Our Gre R ga from 82,60 up. each. Spectasios 8l up Fins Binquet eni Pia-o Lamps, shads 'nall thy new colors, from 8500 up. Cutlery of us and save money. Kvives end Fork: only 81.76 per set. fork andstecl), $2.00 and wowaid. wih s k pa asol Buy your Table Ro zers' Bost Triole Plated Steel Carving Sots ( nife, £porocs, &, in proportion. at Md-Summer Bargain Salo of Diamond=, Watchos and Fine Jewelry isatill in progress, G nu'ne Diamo d Finger Solld Gold Watch s fron $16.00 up, 5,000 fins solid gold, plain, basd and sot Go'd £p actaclos and By o Glaesas from §3 up. Rings from 8l to $10 Fine St ol s, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. FOR FIVE Paxton Block, re Here to Stay DR.BAILRY, neveningsuntll 8 oclock, T4 Mention this paper. The Omaha Medical *larged and with all the latest facilities for dental work. tof teeth onrubber for wvell made as plates sent out of any dental office in this country. no the prejudicad by whatothers may say against us, butcome and see us and examine our work; Teeth extracted without pmn or danger, and withoutthe use of oform, gas, either or ele estrate ricity. gmld and porcelain-faced crown, teeth without plates, ete, All vwor K war ranted. and Surgical Sct of Teeth on Rubber DOLLARS TR VN ISETiey, Dentist, 16th and Farty am Streets, Our offices haverecently been en- more fully equipped We make a full upper dollars, guaranteed to be ag Do five it willallbear inspection. Gold andsilver fillings at low- Dentist, Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam. ike elevator on 16th street to thind toor, — Institute T AURGICAT, DIS A Remcdies for TOOMS TIENTS circula on Defon rrh, Bronchiti, 1n nd all xurgieal operations. ly added s Ly iig-in De able Modleal Listitite n lood Dis asfully bren ted. ym anications confidential Lo indieate contents or s it ent for Loss of Vital Power, 3 andwe will soud in plin w Impotency, Syphlils, Gleot oo and atte tlos mud 13 Trumses, Club ation, ¥lectriity. Parnlyeis, DISEASFS OF W nee. Best Curvature of Epilepry. Kidney aspecilty. Kook uring Continement m without mercury, ay bo treated at home by by mall OF expross. ‘alland cons ublo 1o VNIE us or tnstruments & al Intorvie pier our BOOK 0 Varicocedo, with q Omaha Medical and Surgical lnsntute, Corner 8th and Harney Sts, Omaha, Neh, OMAHA STOUE REPAIR WORKS Have removedto 1207 Douglas St., onposite Millard Hotel. reiel Disonses and r Proat and Chest, il Attention to_Discases of Wo- men and Ohitdren. auctorshave had yoars of oxperience In the and Now York and are snong lsts i Huitey. »Young and Middle-Aged Men, ervous Dabllity, Spermatorrhae, s, PPhysl m Indis i, producing slue ey pim- Lick of con fidence, dull, unfit for study or busls A inds 1Te aburlen, sfely, permanently and il curel 1tond and Skin Discascs. s o dlsone most dreadful 1n s oy endicated Gomesc-Ueinaay Sarzery, nwe, Gleat, 8y phills, lydnicele, Varlocele cture racdieaily and safely cared wihout rletention from bisiness. Al Sexoal Defors ed1uents o marringesucessully re- relts, diseases snfoly and p tly cured us iy Sted at me ¥ Mediciies aad in- m Fexpro nx altation free, st I Stmps 10 108ire roply. “ifteenth 8t., Opnosite Boyd's House, Omahn, Neb, prts of Igers, Day Books, heap Counter Books, waters of Baltiuor: Accommodatic Al Stove Repairs for 1500 Inluun Stoves, Water Attachment Fitted and Conniec UHLIG, Propricto and Furnace paired. Tel AT STONE, Furniture Companu. A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker’'s art at reasonabhle pri Allnnudtuute’u SIEAMERS Passaqeto an fron Great Britain and afl Eurgpo. Monireal-Liverpooi route, by the 51 Lawrence, shorlest ofall, Gluigow to crpool to and from Thirty Steamors. Claxs excel i unsirpasted. Weekly Sailingh 0. Wel, Af9, BOISE CITY, CAPITAL OF IDAHO. Order Books, Pass Boo k oty xeho growers paradine, Fi acre. i IKSELLERS AND STATIONERS PCTAVLTE AND IRINIERLES, 113 South 10th Strec 7DH. dLiJC K, Eye and Ear, b and Famam. Telophoneiss - - PER $100.00 wiits. RAgents Waniod ! Pmm.m nlurged to any siz Wrike b Bpech Te Caieags Daetrds Light Zal os— 7y = | Rt \idrod B s lon Per vislon Inyestl indby p Un A waler power Porfect ¢l entland. Great Fleld erops nets ho, "G Mountains,” will soon b als. Output st ye iness with plensure ol pismph o City, Idnto ed Unlimi dhurchos Hm Wiz KLY For LOST oy PAYLING % KA00D eneral and ERVDU(\ LD XTY| Wealknees of Bodyand Mind, Effects GANS & PALTS O TREATRENT - Boneats 4 ¥anan Cocatrlcy Vvl anathn and yrovks matle RIE Mfi’mcm. Uy BUFFALO, N, | CHICHESTERN'S ENGLISH PENNYROVAL PILLS, RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND, Safe, rurysid alvave iisbie. Ladles, sk Praegtot to M amomdlirt o red it fen () o seellef for Ioa, Rt s R G MRk AT JODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 Furng oty - TO WEAK BuTering fron the effeets of y decay, wasing weakness, Lot send’n valuable tre artieutan for hor: did niedical Iha FORLADIES ONLY odieal Palil b romedy, neton the yatem and cure appr tever ca Promiote menstriatl s pill% should not by takon dues Ing prognancy. Aw, 1l Co., Royalty Props, Spe cor. Cliy Co, T Genulne by Shenan & Metonnoll, Dodwost., noar 1% C., On, . A, Mulcher, South hia; M. P, Ellis, Council Blutrs. 82, or 8 £or . E,&;BABV 8"‘“3}‘-953 FREE iy irieyes ) Ao wslo fr G Mprarer Bt Clicaps. #310 ap o oW calbe A the worlde D by Peek's Fite '!F;nzufil"llllulul SUsKiong e buard .--..m -A..... T R LT Wi ea xnoox' (e fl.

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