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THE CI'] Judge Shields will eall the ¢ morning for the August term. 187 s on the docket, Frank Heller | sued Marcus J, Rosenstock and William Fisher in the county court for $175. 500n notes, George D. Burdett of D, M. Stede (o., has been lying quite fil athis home in this eity for'some days. be able togo out on lis day. Six There ave usual run to boys will be arraigned Judge Clavkson Salurdiy moming, charged with incorrigibility w0y ¢ John Gryson, Joseph Colville, John Rogner, TLouis Knoks and Bjorkiund. All are out on hail except the latter, who isin juil A GE G o T pitiian of vk tent insides” was held at the Paxton hotel wduy alterioon, Among the repre atives in attendance wer R. Buker, managor of the Kansasn i por union, wdJohn C, Ko l of the Sioux( Tribune. The: ntlemen visited inspected TH B building, Topek ity ['4 and B They Are Indignant Saturday night a number of prominent citizens called at the council chamber in questof comuittes mectings, No one could be foind, Members of the council bave not of lite met i commiltee Saturlay s was oncothe custon, The citizens w clared that, the through pri time they b re very indignant and do- could 1ot beex pected to h ¢ offices of councilmen ev business to transact. Complexion powier is an absolute neces of the refined toiletin this climate, Pozzoni combines every elementof beautyand purity Tichenor's Appe Customs Collector Alex: a dreulir from the tr stating late the tr Teor given el fth ntment, has reccived 'y department, staut secretary of Tichenor, has _bren board of thie gencral ap w York wors it other ports will advisethe de < pocti vo posts, wlhen v will be assignod o the seruent. Reappraisement districts will lereifter be establisled @ tho need of the service re quires. i gener: duty ukSteyart, supt, Rock Tsland: dinine carsery aging Hotel Colfax at Col fax Springs {0 the satisfaction of all visitors Roschud Liquor, Mrs. Rhody Hoftman was brought to the city from Cherry county, charged with sell- ingliquor tothe lidians on Rosebud reser- vation. Shegavevonds for her apparance at the next torm of cos Her husband broughtdown on the sime chavge last weels andbownd over. Both are hoest looking people and itis the opinion of the people from that part of the state that their arrest is spite work on thepartof acertain individial who has hinsel £ been supplying the Indins in that neighborlood with lirge quantities of firewater and then geting them to testify agiinstother white popie. The individuil in question is a wan about whom dark lints arcthrown out respeetin pastlifeund who is considereda dangenus diaradter, The only complexion powderin the world thit is without yulgarity, without injury to the us nd - without doubt a veautificr, is Pozzoni Aftuies in Hlanscom Pa OMAI, August1, 1800.—To the Editor of © Bre: | have been working in Hanscom purk and fed perfectly ashamed of the man- ner in which this work is beingeargried o, T think itmy dutyto make itknown that itm be remediel. Thereare men who are doing work they knownothing about,andas a mat- ter of course it takes so much longer to do it For instance: Laboringmen aro doing dening while the ganieners are doing libor figmen’s work. There are also men who are not doing an houest how's workin a day nearly, butnothing is suid about it, while otliers may be working hard all day without appreciation, Sun day there wasa fight in the tween the liborers and nothinghas aboutit, about Furopeau cham pienes, >y had the market, but Coole’s extra dry imiperialhas kunocked 'then out. 3 \ courting Amelia Kil- lon for many weecks. He thought she re- tuned his affoction, Sunday they took a day’s outing and visited several plads of amusanent and attended an entatainment that, night together, Dan was happy until the time came to o home, when his fair but flekle swectheart quit him for anolher man, Ho gt a pun and ging to the home of his love amounced his arival by banging away with his pistol at nndom, ~ He then kicked the door nd in- formed Mrs. Killion that he was ©oing to shoot the daylight through her daughter, Amclia bad fled, and the remainder of 1he houschold soon followed, and soon after Dai. ley left the premises, A warrant hus been sworn out for his ar. rest. Hot Weather and Take nochances onhealaches orsunstrolo Thishot weather fearful, butif you will take afewof Krause's Headiche Capsules each day you will find the temperatnre will be re duced and the likelihood of s prostration absolutely counter sale by all druggists The Solid Sonth Issolil on the grit “German Remedy Telegrams andletters are reciived every o during this heated term for Krause's | ache Capsiles n that section sy they reduce tho temperatuve and provent sunstokes and headacles. Fox sale by all druggists idents, Sun Strok Now is the tme, the ac ventsunsirokes, hoadaches the temperature all the si will be ducho Cap- sulesare th One_ortwo K s Headachy Capsulo talcen during the duy will provent any head ache alsoattacks of sunstrole. All d vuggists R BOYD 15 WILLING. J If Tenderod the inution for Goy- emor the Bx-) Will Accept It, The democnits of Douglas county do uot seem to kiow whom they will support in the convention for the nomination of gove There hus been much talle among them as to whowould bethe probuble candidate, 1t has been rumorel thit Hon. J Boyd possibly refuse toullow hisne tobe Some of his friends say he would e nomination, others thatthey de not e that ho would. 3 . Boyd was told alout these rumors by a B v Y.»rm. and asked whether, if nomin ated by the democratic convention, Le would accept’ the nomination fo Mr. Boyd replied that saw fit to nominate him, he would ac He alo said that at thetimeth convenition met he was abseut from s andit wis ouly a few days after it had vor lected its delogutes that his friends asked himto run, uud he finmlly wade up his wind to accept the nomination if tendered him. s Sacred THeart o for doy situated on St. Marny's avenue and 27th st., is an institution'd thomoral and fatellectusl education of young girls, The courseincludes every- thing flom an elementary department to a finished claissical education, Besides thoordinary acdenical course, music, alnting, drawing and the languages are aught. Frenchis foluied b L onli- nary corse, Differenceof religion isno obitacle to the recelving of pupils, pro- vided they conform to the general re lations of the school. The scholastic term comuences the first Tuesday in Septeuber. Clissesbegin ot 9 . " ., ..3 Pypils we dismissed ut §:30 p, city, ket this | & | He hopes 1o | before | | held on 1 Herman | | school at Kea voted to | DovC Hela The Douglas county fairassociation sied announcementsof its fair, whiclis to bo hold in Omaha the fivst week ber, but noannouncement has by the grrounds on which the entert begiven. This point hasnot been finally de dupon, but the probabilities are that it be held upon the old grounds in tho rthorn part of the The lese of these growds expired in July, and M Brown offered the grounds tothe assodation for it fair froaof charge There isa posibility that the fiir may bo ew grounds of the Omaha deiy- fation, which lie in thesouth of the city, directly south of the new Eimwod ~ park _on W Leavenworth strect. T'he Eivork these s progessing I3 rraling of the mile tr toand may be compl hin n - days, This tra 10 feet wide and will be the onl rnekin the state Forty teans WOl de. Itis p dto have apr onade seventydive f f leof the track ad within th future day, is o be constracted a lak “Fhe lan en - oade of iment will rn ing paric stom part s o > {f- e artificial ris onthe gromd for the struction rand stand, the stables the fencearound the grounds, he latt to bebuiltin the most substantial wi roun posts, audis to cight feot hiyl vand stand, stables and foce ted I nest year am dubhouse and other substntial buildings willbe constructed and the grouwnds beauti fully parked. The dinctors haye about e will be to complete allow it o use hrough ‘fall and winter for driving, in or to put it in proper condition for vicing purp- ses and for that reson are 1ot pavticularly anxious (o secure the Cuir this f "The ofticers of the ation are W. FL, 8 Hugles, president; R. S, Berlin, secretaty; W. S Rector, lreasurer, Tho Ouwaha faie and exposition association is ininnocuous desietude. 1t is settling up airs, but willmake noeffont to hold a s fall, The Douglas county assocla- tion has sccured the position of the Omlin saciation inthe ru S Cre clided that it track and i is expected » directors i D. 1L Wheeler, seeretury 3 Henr, . LR Avery, sonand Julins i for the fair are Sep tember 1to 4, inclusive, Wihat it Does. Food's Samsapailla 1. Puiifies the blood 2, Creates an apy 3. Strengthens the 4. Makes the weals strong. 5. Overcomes thit tird fecling, 6. Cures serofuly, salt rheum, . Invigoraies the kidneys a _8. Relieves headiches, dliver, on, dyspep Who isThis Wheeler? The board of health met at the m: oftlee yesterday morning, Seavey, 3 'y ofticer, Dennis, in- spector of plunbing, and Dr, Gapen, present. Mayor Cushing occupied the clair, After the wading of the minutes the mso- lution requesting the council for fina a to mable thoboard of health 1o doits worke was vigorously discussed. The request was denied upon an adverse report of the finance commity The chair snggestod the advisibility of the bourd discontinning its moetings, us they were useless unless the laws and regalations could be en forced, mus the board d dompel it to meet. uld - suit 7 explained e **that wou an opportunity toshowup the condition of things.”* De. Gapen reported that, he had con ferred, with Chaivuan Wheeler of the finance com - mittee of the council, who said that the board should go ahcad, muake ont its bills, and if they were “0 K the council would pay them ; but he (Wheeler) added that he thought the work of tfe board worse than ehild's play, in fact all poppycock, Chief Seayey wanted Councilman Wheeler summoued beforo the board and requested to define the word ‘poppycock.’ Dr. Gapen said the daily reports of fnfec. tions discases were @ to haim, but he was powerlss todo any thing because of wunt of Tunds. A Tong discussion ensned as to the adsis: bility of repeating the request for monoy, and how theconceit could be harmonized with the equity and necessity of the request. Dr. Gapen stated that £,000 per mon thwas appropriated by Denver for sinitary work, but Omaha bal uot appropriated as many pennics, He considereda proper sanitary condition ome of the most urgent necossities ab the hunds of the council A number of resilents near Gibson sub- mitted a compling against the burn and barnyard of Juties Segar, which they clain isin ‘ahorribly wnclean condition. Thesecretary was instructed to notify My, Segarto abite tie nuisance for Mrs A. Coffeoreported a pu Assistnt Sanitiry Commissioner O She was advied to take her twuble into the courts, us it was developed tlut the complaint ‘amse ot of a neighbor's quarxel, 0. L Coombs complained oflot 17, Reed's second ad dition on Tventieth street as hoing iun foul condition becuuse of an adjining livery stablo, The board ordered the nuisance abatod. Herman Schaffer complained of vaults in the rear of Famum street near Fourteenth street, and the plunbing inspector was in- structed tomake & propr connection with the sewer. A pool of stagnant waler was reported at Nincteenth und Cuning, which was onlered abated. Dr. Gapmn stated that he bl man to make arecord of births but, Major Wheeler lad refused to pay him. The board then prceeled to roast the mi- jor toa turm, and authorized the secretary to test. the matterin the cour Theplunbing inspector 416,864 worth of work doue. Adjourned. Miles' Nerve ployed a and deaths, repart shos nd Liver Pills, An importaut disovery, Theyact on the liver, stomach and bowels through the werves A new principle. They speedily awre billiousness, * had taste, torpid live piles and constibation. Splndid for men, women and childen. Suallest, mildest, surest, 8 doses for25 cnts, Samples fres at b & Co.'s 15th and Douglas, ND PAINTANG. FURNISHING ihe Commissioners to Have Another Whixl With the Hospital. There were only three bids sent in to the county commussioners for fumishing the new poorhouse or county hospitil. They were N. B. Falconer, Omahs mittress company and Dewey ne. The bidders huvosimply given figures on various materils, articls of fumiture, oc. As oue commissioner remarked, “The mer- chants might just as well have mailed us a few more price lists,” Dewey & Stne by their manager, Mr. W, I, Kiestend stat Having complete tho different asylums and hospitals of the state of Ne- braska, Ineunding the ivsane asylums at Lincoln, Haslings and Norfolk, the reform ey, the deal and duwb insti- tute at Omila ‘and viny other public and private hospitals and schools, we s nfl- deut we will give you better goods for less mooey than ¥ other fumiture establish- i tey. M. Kient » public laady wod il s, and (o the Union 1% furnished Mr. Filconer says thit hequotes the lowest possible wholesale prices and encloses & price listof various linens, elc., ete, ¥ The Omaba mailvess coupany bids simply on attivssos The contract for furuishing the new build- will be lejon ['r x biis for pintig te Wilding lve also been received Sherlock & Wigner will dothe job for 3,10 or 40 epts per square yard; Onaha wallgpaper and paint conpaiy, 2,121 Zaw Pelt & Co.. make along bid, but it is not in wecordance with the board's advertisement ; J. 0, Warthy's is distauced; D, Harton, with Those Which Have Been and Are (0 bo | s 8 | of Septen ! or w sond in length) e piintings bids vill also be decided | upon next Friduy. St. Vitus aance, nervousness ind_hysteria are soon cured by Dy, Miles' Nervite. Freesanpless at Kubn & Co., 12 and Douglas. Fits, spasm S — HIS EMPLOY ES, rof the OId Hepub- s Aftidavits. The office o J haw, at the cormner of | Sixtentl and € sireets, was erowded withthe 106 plhintifts in the 105 suits con menced against the Republican ) per company, The defendant n Wileox, the juvenile of the de ctsheot Afidavits incachof the | by J.C. Wileox, were introduced, asking for | 8 continumce for thirty days on the ground that “new and u evidence” was want h that the ai ant,J of the diree- v delegated to ness of settling wished furthir DODGING How the Proprict lean Mak was reprosented business 106 cases, signed tara Thea C. Wilox, the entire chi affairs ameetin el b sof the by and that e tors of np Outhis tinued for thirly days and cox departed, jub; at thethought defense had scored the first poin An indignation n which thiats of vinst the sanioe Wilcox by th men, soze of whon had not recelyed any forr four wec aul vlyall of whorm bl recelved only a small portion of their salarios for six weelks be fore tht Lie standang conmittec been appoiuted to manage the affluirs of the men held a t sesion to determine the bost s nith, who was mangi lan, ity elitor, both ibers of (he hoard of di company, statel that no tors had iy, J. C telto tike ciar the cases wore of Wil hat the time. b shie m bec Wil had not been of th 8 of th It 1 contained in the itte ch were in the posscs the Fendant, and the testing could be prodiced was that of wlo mude aceounts of th s; thowa i “0intsof the C and th per, who e > 1ist of the ntson which th sed Thes forem and man odit aintifls in the suits nd w was (e bok seeper, Lered all these points e cided tobring chirges of perjury C. Wilox incachof the 10§ suits In accordance with the decision of tha com ce the phintiffs repaired ina body 1o th office of Comty Attorney Mahoney, wher 106 in formations, chardingJ. €. Wilcox with perjury, were made oub andgiven toan oMo toserve, Itwas rumored on the street that ; Liad been made to import a lotof mon-unfon printers and attempt to get outthe Repiblicin inthe movuing, ure yesterdny Nervous debility, por memory, diffide sexual weakness, pimples,cured by Dr. Narvine, Sunples free at Kuhn & Co.* and Douglas, The Opportunity of a Life Time, m W, ( oy, president S Mining ¢ Ouray, Colo Paxton, room It yon haven httle spave cash you wish to put into a and profitable investment, eall on at once. to his reliability racter he refers without perm e wholesale grocers of this city, MAILS ON of the s at the him and totl The Now Method Introduced— Eyie n sion to South Omaha, The local mail service between this Council' BIuffs vas increased yestere ¥ trnsfoingthe mail route bitween the two cities from the Union Pacific rilway to the motor railway. The new s yestorday fce was tried for thefirst and mails, uantil further notice, ling to the following me schedule: EAST-BOUND. Arrive veOm Council Bufs, G WESI-BOUND, Leave. Council Blufts. r, isonlyan _expe meutd oneandis likely to be chinged ut an time. 1t applics only” to Losal muil betwe en the two cities. For the present, and other arnngements may be made, mail ter to and from e i points will be carried on the Union Pacific dumuy, as here- tofore. There are two trains each way in the morning mnd the sime number i the aftexnoon, The authorities have recom- mended that these mails be carried on the dumay also, md it is expected that this change will bemade soon, The motor com s dots ct, a3 mail agent and have char between the (wo oft He from one oficeand deliver i that the postoflice employ 10 dowithit while in transit The advisability of extending this service to Sonth Omaha hias been suggested to the Waslington ofice and it is probable this will soonbe done, The service on the Union Pacific dumm: There are 1o traivs from South Omaha in the mornine, the st one arriving i, Omaha ab12: Fromthat time until 6315 p. m., the is good, but from the latter time until noon the next duy thereis no train so that a letter mailed in South Omahaafters p. m. would not be received in Omaha wutil elghteen hours aftorward. There ae three trains out of this eity toSouth Omaha, atia. w, 104, d 2350 p. m. lie postoflice people say that. the e of the Union Pacifle compi mailservice without notifyig them of its in- tention, was reprehensinlé. The fivst know- ledge the Omaha ofice had of the change was through the postmaster at Council Blufts, whosawnoties posted in the railway com- pany's ofice at the Bluffs, ann that in tins would be discontin Heat e to his dty to see if arrange- s had been made to counteract the effects of this change, This was the first intimation the Omaha ofice had of the matter and the trains were taken off the next da The postofice offieials at once took steps to have the mails tran 1by the motor with the result as above "Tle service has proved high 50 fur aud with a fow changes willexed all provious sery ile man to of the mail will tak satisfactory it is thought 1u sumrior ixcellence pr formoretha, arter of th Governmet. heats of the great universities Purest and Most. Lesiehful. Dr. Pric Lng Powder dow not contaln aumosl s used by Endorsed by the the Ktronge s Croam Bak: Lime or slum. Drs.Betts kBetts PRl s i ONE ENjOYS Both the method and results whe yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan and refreshing to the taste, and act gently yet promptly on the Kidney Liver and Bowels, cleanses the tem eflectual] s colds, heat aches and fevers and enves habitur constipation. Syrup of Figs is th only remely of its kind ever pr duced, plesing to the taste and ac ceptalle (o the stomach, prompt i its action and truly beneficial in it effects, picpared only from the mos healthy and agreeable substances, it many excellent qualities commend i to all and hawve made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist whe may not have it on hand will pro eure it promptly for any one wi wishes to try it. ~ Do not ‘accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA Fi6 SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, OISV ILE, Ky NEW VORK. NV Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1Z0O DOUGLIAS STREET OMALLA, The most widely and favorably known spec- adistsin the Ulited: States. Thedr fong ox sboricr rkubloskilland uni ver coss in he tre tnd eure of N Chron| Disoases, entitle th enine s (0 the full confidence of ywhere. They guaran te CURE for v viee and the numer fts trad AND SKIN DISEASES Y AN SER TR £ i rendily to their skilitul treat- ULA AND RECTAL ULCERS red without pain or detention ARTCOCELE porn y cared in evel GONORITIER, GLERT. & ostMani wculties, I'emale Cate disorders peculiar fo'Glthor Sox POSILIvElY Curad as wall aong] funetional (1sOrders (it resils trom yon il ful follles or the excess of m ‘(IIh‘ ye TRICTU T Glaranteed hora SERICHIIR B e oz without cuttin - apdifatiy affected at home by pat t without &mo- ment's painor annoyan TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN, SIIRTE CIIRY Th awful effects of A SURE CURE vice which brinuzs nie wenicnoss, de both mind wnd with all'its d cured. 1lls, permauenty DRS, BET'TS & proper indulgen litary ho(bits, Which fuln both mind unfitting them for business, stucy or marri | MARRIED M or tl ntering on that happy life, aware of phy sical debility, quickly nssisted. OUR SUCOE:S Is based wpon facts, First—Practioal exporl. onee, Second —Every case is specially studied, thus starting right, Third-Medicines aro prepared in our Laboratory exactly to suly cach case, thus effecting cures without injury, rs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA NEB. ton. and by ties of well our break fust age which may v i* by the Judicious £ siloh nrticles of diet thit o st tlon may be gradually bullt up until strong Lo resist ¢ ment. PLLES, Fl guarantecl from husine H Y DROC lod y ddress those who have im- | ired_ themselves by fmc | wany a fatal shaft b tied with pure blood. x Civil Sorvice (i Made sLuply With boilin 1 half pound Lns, by groc JAMES EPPS & €0, 1o Drs. Me r‘iil s lubeled tus ropathic Chemists, ondon. Euzlund & Merill, UIALISTS IN Nervous, Blooa and Surglesl Dis 0 tiae Eye, linr, 1al Aten tic e Tho doctors b hospitals of Bro themost suceess thiscouniry 1o Young and 8 Lost Manho e cretion, producing 51 plin- ploson’ the face, kversion 0 soclety v s cour ed, Lack of confidunce. dul, wnflt £or study or b , td iy life 8 burden, safely, pormuncatly and speedily curc Blood and Skin Discises 118 n diseaso most dresdful In ity results, ‘eradica o i Genmte-Usinuny Surgery, Gonorrhe, Gleet, Syphilis, Hyd Varl and Buricture radicaily and safe! t Al Sexua D, aud impediments 0 murriage successully ro Chront had years of experie and Now York, and nd widely knowi sy itdlc-Aged Mo us Debllity, Spermatc I Docay, arising fr 1 Lus miy be reated at Mediciaos o by express. Consaltation free. Bend 4 cents In stamps (o lnsure reply. We had the crowds few of these pants are left, department. among the odd suit Pants and tl This week we propose We are closing out all our We will make it worth your while to gains you have never scen before in the shoe line, Men’s Russet Goat Oxford Ties, $1. 40, Men’s Russet Goat Lace Shoc Men’s Coffec Brown Goat Lace Shoes Of the last lot there is only a small quantity, colored stuff of which, nowadays, so makers, are of good, honest sto. extraordinary bargains, and you should avail yourself of this sess many decided advantages over black shoes for summer wear, quire Iess care, are less expensive and more comfortable, 1ey almost cleaned the tables—only very to have just as many customers in our Shoe summer shoes and must be rid of them in a few days, visit our shoe department this week-—will show you bare All shoes adapted for summer wear must go, $1.75 Goodyear welt, 2,25, ‘These shoes are not of the common trashy many are in the market. Ours come from reputable , well made, and we can recommend them. The shoes are opportunity, Shoes of color pos- They are much coolor, re- ! In black summer shoes we offer a lot of very fine Kangaroo hand welt Southern Ties, which were delay 3 witha profit, Tt is erthem at £3.9o. We still have a FHE ONLY LOTTERY PROTECTED BY THE MEXICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, (PUBLIC CHARITY) HSTABLISEED IN 1878, 7 Aud with any otber me name, THE REXT MGNTH;.Y DRAWIRG Wil BE WELD W THE MORESQUE PAVILION " THE CITY OF MEXICO AUGUST 7th, 1800, THE CAPITAL PRIZE BEING $60,000:22 | prizes includ ingn single ticket, and recoive the fo ATE nd Mexie) antee the payn all prizes d by the Loterta de Ia Beneticencin Publica. NAI CASTILLO, [nlervenor. quired (o dist-ibute fifty- all the tekots In prizes - i1 glven by any other lottery. L an Mony: Haiv s, $2; Quarters, 1 LIST OF PRIZES. Capital Prize of $60.00......... e 2018 80,000 piinl Prize of s won pital Py i 10,000 and 1 15 2000 /01 of on or .00 of 1600 of L 10,00 28 of 17.0% s of 11,03 1 lierehy Furtherthe sixper cent of t alarger portion th 80,000 T Pricoof Wholes, $4; 20,000, 9.00) .50 .00 16,08 1210, N0 ntingto 1000 Terminals of §0 decidod by $0,600 prize ] Prizes Al Prices sold, U. 8. Currency. Agents wa EF=Remit by ordin Orders Insuedby all Exe 5 §2~Currency must Invariably be sent Re Address U. BASSET I, Oty of Me unting to #178,500 the United States fully pald in od everywhere, 1y letter, containing Money press Companie co, Mexico. Orto Cras, Roow 401 N. Y. Life Build ottery Denver, Colo,, Capital Prize $7,500. TICKETS 50 CENTS BACH. $20370 PAID EACH MONTIH BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES, Address, B. F. RHODUS, DENVER, - CoLoraDO, DR, J E. HcBGREW The Specialist, TRICTULE, Sl e OF (a8 Abevn I8 unsurpasae: PRIVATE DISEANE or pain 0 relieving t 010 50 days. Skin DI s of the Blood, H 8 cured without instr Ladies from 2 to 4 only iving particulas and slowing wanyof the most n Oftice, N. E. Cor. 1ith and Furnam Sts eithier street, Oumaha, Neb, DR. SANDEN'S TRIC BELT WITH SUSFENEDRY ran SPWEAKMEN DERILITATID (hrewen 3. Y DIACKETI0N or 1 (L RES " G ) : (M PROVED: o it NEN* Youthful tond Errors. yand Diseases of Men sent (sealed 157 Wasling- WER] an be cured perm u e it mp, upuny eet, Be GOODRICH, Lawyor, 1124 Dearborn St 218 Fifleenth 81, Opposite Boyd's oy in o PRIOB BAKING POWDER CO, New Yo mfllnu- Baz Iranciee. B8 Louls I Oypera House, Omn Neb, e Chicago, 20 yeurs' successful pracice, Advice Free! wo piblicity. Speclal £ Im wany abiates ayed by the manufacturer and only received last wec shoe which we would ordinarily mark small quantit in any more of them this season, so if you v TO MECHA We have again a fullline of our celebrated all solid leather $1 the best low priced shoe everoffered. Nebraska Clothing Co Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets, Our store closes at 6:30 P. M. : $ | | OF THE BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA, | | i {ilen: | BThiL, e k, too late in the season to sell $4.75, but for above reason we ofe 7 of the Patent Leather Shoes at ¢ 2.50. We shall not get nt a pair better come soon, ICS AND LABORERS. 5 shoe. This is by all odds Saturday at 10 P. M. SIGHT I8 PRICELESS Protect and Improve Your Sight by Using a Pairof Our “Perfection’” Spectacles or Eyeglasses = = ) They are The BEST in the WORLD We make a specialty of high grade goods, using the regular ocu- list’s Prescription Frame, and only first quality crystal lenses, which are scientifically ground to correct the various de’ects of vision, Every pairis fitted by a Practical Optician of many years' experi= ence,and we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY CASE. FOR Thirty Days We Will Sell SPECLACLES and EYEGLASS REDUCED PRICES. SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES, AHY STYLE, Worth $5 to $10; now $3 to $5 FINEST STEEL SPECTAGLES OR EYEGLASSES, For $l and $1.50; worth $2 to $3 BLUE OR LONDCN SMOKED GLASSES, for shading the eyes, from 50c UP Beware of using common Spectacles, whieh are sure Lo injure your eyes, buttake advantage ol our reduced prices and buy the best and bhaye them properly adjusted to your eyes OCULIST'S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. : MAX MEYER & BR JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. Established 1866. 16t hAND FARNAM STREETS, Omaha, Neb The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute 8. Traes, Appliances for De fal treatimait of every form of d NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board of atteudunce a2 Inrs on Deformities nnd Braces, Trusses, Club Feel, Curvature—of- Bronchitls, Intnlation, Electrioity, Varslyals, Epylopsy. Kidne | wirgie 1l ops ) WOMEN a specialty. Bool 1y ndded & 1. duriig Coufinenens, Itite makin ated. yphilitic pol (Stricily Private). Only 1Kdiabl A1l Blood Disetsen successfully tr ow Restorattve Treatmont for Lons of Vital Power. 1'urties unable to vIsit us i rrespor unfentlons conndentit, st edfeine r Tnirinivics st 7 mall or Crprans, se ncked, no maiks 10 Indieate CORLeNts ur ABRACT. One parsontl interviow p. @ vrred. Call ang cons Aabary o8 rou cokes aed e eIl o5rd 1o iain wraioas put HOOH 10 AHN RS Lnd gotsn Speclal or Nervous Diseaney, i potenoy, 8y philis, Gleet tad Varicocsle, with question lists - Addtess Omaha Medidal and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and HarneySts., Omaha,. Neb, Jut meroury teited at homo by " 1 ann'u’ll 8CARL MEASLES, CATARNH, &a. We Tk UBE 07 THE NVISIBLE SOUND DISC FRENCH SPECIFIC, *APOSITIVE rad permanest CURE for :Au of the URINARY ORCANS, ( o cthe oat fails, Fulld ke, vae dollar. Bee siga gual For Sale By All bru.gml-.

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