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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY AUGUST The amount Sheriff Boyd took little Miss Raggner to the reform school yesterday. Danie! rguson, jr., of. Grand Island, has been appointed a postal clerk on the On & Ogden rout On Wednesday Judg y will | enjoy the pleasures of movi o will | change hLis place of rexidence to his new | hov at Twenty-fifth and Emmett | strects, Arthur Pi tlehouse g rday s, Judge offenders, Jud bank yesterday member of the ) as fined % and costs carrying brass knuck has no use for such rson, Shields utiffs as entered judgments follows: Home inves- company O. H. Gordon, Andrew’ Frick s Bosche, and Werne vs Jerry #8509, 57, tment I, “The Northwestern inye rovement « {zed eapital of % $100 e tion, S. A petition was cirel asking that two additional blished Muhone W will ) nest has filed articles of t Riall, Frank Erne Mead and cinets o ward, J. J. the matter tion t the council, The sheriff from king ufter his peti- of the city nt Atchison, Kan., was inthe city S nd identified John Parmer, now g time_in the county jail, as heing a prisoner-who broke jail at Atchison some time ngo, while in cerated for larceny Yarmer is o men- ber of the notorious Parmer family t which formerly held forth in th of Twenty-fourth and Mason streets, Carrie T. Johnson filed a compluint in Justice Anderson’s court yesterduy, in which she swears she loved Lars Pote sontoo well, but not as wisely as she should, She also avers that Lars is the father of her unborn child. A warrant t d in the hands of a con &t flvh loc Poterson’s where abouts und he wus locked in the county juil, PERSONAL DAl Ak 16 RAPHS. Miss Emma Munzingo leaves to a short visit to hev old Lome in Coin, mble of the Continental sterduy aftemoon via the y treasurer of the se, returned Sunday evening from Mrs sister, Mrs. gone to Ala Avetum B, Smith, assi of the B. & M terday morning Charloy Orch a tour of the St visit in William Stephens of Omaha and her M. H. Wilcox of Boston, have tant from general agent Chicago yes rd returned Sunday from Luawzence and a subsequent ow York H. C. Swmith and daughter returncd from a two months York und Connecticut son of O, M. Carter, Boston, and _will en- the openiug of the fall Helen trip collége at William Alstadt loft on 4 visit of several months to h Mrs, Koster and Mrs, MeNaulty Utah and Buite, Mout., ,v. cive y editor of the Gray Miss Jessio young lndies this morning. Mel 8, Uhl, mana aper Ir. Uhl was formerly Western type foundry in this accompanied by Mrs. Uhl, who will remain in the cit, s visiting relutives and friends, paida visit to Tur Bii building v of the Western news Tex,, is in the of R Legacy., The chief of police of Detroit vequests the department hereto find Miss Cora Finlan, supposed to be a resident of Omaha, and no. tify her that her sister, Rioda O'Brien, was a ed at Detroit e ntly, and that a legacy awaits her clainin Smelter Men's Meeting, The adjourned meeting of smelter employes will be heldin Metz's new Bohemian hall, Bouth Thirteenth street, this evening ats o'clock. Members of local unions those who sympathize with the smelter u are cordially invited. CoMMTTEE. Prize Figiter Fined, John Lakius was fined §15.00 and costs for beating his wife, A charge of resisting an officer was also placed against him and he will be tried for that offense on Wednesday Lavkius is an_ex-prize fighter and when Ofii- cer Curry went after himihe had considerable dificulty in making the arrest. A Blind Man Arrested, Thomas Golden, a blind peddler with his nephew as guide, was arrested Sunday night while sleeping in a box car. He said that ho was from Cy and had been blind for three ) ‘The judge lectured him for upying premises to which he had not ve- ceived permssion to enter and then told him to go his way. e Reduction of' Regiments. There is a general feeling of dissatis faction among the army offl of this department over th der dec sing regiments to eight compauies, They say that the distribut of the extra men will “increase the number in each company to about fifty-five, but that these will gradually dwindle away again and that the army will finally be worse off than ever, Headache, nervous- el by D, Samples at Kubn & Co.’s, 1561 and Dougias, Derricks. It was reported that the force of workmen on the y hall had been decreased by one-balf their number for some unkuown rea- sou. Investigat:on disclosed the fact that the re- duction was only temporary, to allow the betting of the dervicks. This will probably be comploted by this morning, and the full force of seventy men will agiin be put to \\ulk Itis stated “that the work will ress much more rapidly heveafte granito works s ne ily L 1t is intended to have all the g by the last of this week, Tho red sandstono, being softer and more easily worked, will be put in place much more y. ‘The only complexion powder in the world thatis without vulgarity, without injury to the user, and without doubt a beautifier, is Pououi's, e ¥ Teachers, The Douglas county teachers' opened at the high school building with about seventy-five teach in tendance. It is under the direction of uperintendent Mathews, and will e two weeks. During this time the subjcots which are taught in the county hools will be under ~ consideration and wsses will be conducted each day 3 Mathews on some of these: branches, gutheriugis in the nature of a co und matters of interest to those in attendance will be proposed for discussion. @The afternoon session opened with an i creased attendance and tho afterncon pro- rumme, which cousisted of exercises in wing, bookkeeping, penmanship aud didactics. taken up. Prof. Longan, who is in charge, states that by tonight he will have all of the teache thoroughly interested in the work and then will show the people how to conduct an iu- stitute. In speaking of the teachers in attendance, he said he had conducted hundreds of instit tutes and had never seen a more intelligent body of iustructors thanthose of Douglas county, institute at- | considering the idea of stic ——— Platt’s Chlorides,the Best Disinfectant Piorisss Uquid, prowpt, xcliable, cheap. l foreing o $1,000 checls, The ofticers caught How It Was Faithfully Preserved by a it n with which people ply Jailer questions rogarding murderer time the former goes upon the ming almost unendurable to the | turnke, And Joe is seriously ing a big placard | ck every time he The enc Miller with Neal every street ia b well-known in his hat and one on his b goes out, which will raad . NG NEw CONCERNING NEAL, Sunday evening h Ypostored” official was out for aquiet litte stroll when n who has proven the most annoying by his inquisitiveness made it his business to Tiasten across the street and spring the same old ¢ hr tuut new about Neal oticed the **p y pulled a very orried look across his fuce answer, W this m anything terer' coming and sad and intensely He hesitated to worried-—it d to Neal, A in an exc ited ‘\mw i four of the locks p the death wateh, picked the locks 1 six of th v doors' that v between him and the court yard and go . Now, don’tgive it away, ‘I'he sheriff anda big s arcon his trail. I'mr just walking quictly to avert suspicion.” iin the " next hour and a half no less thirty teleph inquiries were shot, into Jufler > asking about “the trat ing tike wildfire bad escaped. ' came were Omaha and Flor otl vhich said that Neal lnst three messages which Council Blufts, South i Joe, “but it things (u my satisfaction. onotony, and second, it u frosh on_of how much the solenn promisc of an ‘eminently respectable’ citizen i worth whon it comes” to Keeping a nal secret two the illus , it broke You Take No Risk Hood's Sarsaparill recognized as the standard build- niz-up medicine and blood purifier. It has won its way to the frout by its own i mevit, and has the lavgest sale of any prepar- ation of its kind. Any honest druggist will coufirm_this statement. 1f you decide to ta Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy anything else instead. Be sure to get Hood's for itis ev- DEATH OF MRS, GREBE, Settler Death Mrs. Henrysivhbe, sr heart trouble at 12:30 ing at the famly r shteenth street, For sometime past, Mrs. suffering from an abnormal ine It has been making achment upon the tul 0 ticularly the heart, The saffa uble to move about and supe houschold daties until last when she seemed overcome compelled to take to None of the family entertained immediate danyer, nor did Mrs, Grebo her- She partook of nourishment at quite rogular intorvals Sunday, and seemed little or uo worse a8 night caine on. A few wmo- orethe hour mentioned, however, 1ad to be uneasy and moro nour. ishment was given her. Aiter partaking of u small quantity, A back upon her w and exp peacefully asa child drops off into a sweet slumix T d to be one that wa erof medical aid s maiden name v Another OId Yinds Rest in ol «u.hlrnl_\' clock yestol sideuce, 624 of norn- South Grebe had been 3o of flesh. iy rapid on- and par- had been tend her Friday, and e of unexpe utterly Amelia She was born August 1. 1 swig, Germany. Coming to this country her parents settled in Davenport, n September 24, 185, she was martied to Henry Greby Mr. e came to Omaha in‘its carliest days and are among the best known of any of the older settl . Cornel 3 children, only three of whom are living, Henry, Lowis and Theo- doro, all of whom resid ty The deceased has two s Louis, Mo., one in Bowie, Tex., and a o in Ottumwa, In., all of whom were immedi- ¢ wired of tileir sister’s death. The funeral will take place this afterncon at? o'clock, the remgins being interred in Prospect EUll cemetary. Ouier Deaths, A second time within & couple of weeks desth has visited the household of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Slavin, at Tenth and Hickory moved one of the little chil- dren of this well known fami®. The vietim in this insiance wus Margatet, the only danghte + years, Diphthevia was the death, the same scourgo having taken = away another child as above referred to, a short tim 0. The child was bur raterdaomorning oclock in Holy Sepul cmotery, Mvs, M. E. Hayden d y At 7330 at the homo of her son-in-Taw, Licute ant Charles Bennett, at Washington ba vacks, Washington, D. C. She formerl resided here and was known as Sister Mary of the Episcopal church. Sha was well <nown here several yewrs ago and is sti kindly remembered for her meek and saint manner and her devoted attention to the cathedral of other days. Mr. William Alstadt, Blanrer, s awecived fiformation of i death of his mothe . Caroline Istudt at Kreuznach, on n.Lmuno at the ago ¢ ninety-one years. Death took place two weels ag0, the lady having been in good health untii a fo before her demise, manager for Rd s rup for childven teething softens the gums and allays all pain cents a bottle, AMONG The Fate of § 1 Who Have Dealt With Them. The patrol wagon brought in three thioves at or:e load abouf noon yesterday. Sunday nightSergeant Boyleof Fort Omaha who conducts a barber shop for the benefit, of the soldiers of the garrison, was robhed of tonsorial tools worth $65. His suspicions were fastened upon a soldier named Fit- gerald, who had been absent from duty for four days without leave, but who had been seen prowling around the garrison, Boyle ac cordingly sworeout a warrant for Fitzger. , and the man was captured in the rd by Officer Hudson, None of the o found on_his person, but i% is has them hidden somewhero, s through this charge he will to ono of de , as he evident thought 1 After ho probably to the military authoritic tended to leave the arn John Quirk was bronght in with Fitzg ald. He was wanted for robbing his em- r, Authony Biauchi, a farmer living near Suudiy night, Quirk asked Bian- chi to advance him a dotlar, in order that ho might attend a dance g 1 in the neizhbor- hood, In giving him the moncy Bianchi re vealed the roll of bills. 1t is supposed that the greed of Quirk was aroused and that ue returned duriig the night. When the } isoner was searched only #3 was at first ound on his person, but nearly £1) more was found later in an_unusual pocket in his vest He had a pocket testament also, but it bore a neglected appearance. Quirk had a wateh pawned in this city 7 and it was surmised that ho stolo money in order to bo ablg to redeem it anchi hurried to the pawnshop aud there ahead of Quirk, who was arrested as soonus he put in an’ appearance. Ho was turned over to the sheritf of Sarpy county. John Frudelbaum was arrested for stoaling &0 and a draft for §100 from Fred Weiss while lodging at the Farmers’ hotel on Four- teenth stroot Sunday night. Fradelbaum had §72 on his person when arvested, but the draft was goue, and it is supposed Frudel- baum succeedod in getting it cashed. — 1 like my wife to use Pozzoni’s complexion powder beécause it improves her looks and is as fragrant as violets, el S A Forger Arrvestel, Detectives Hazo and Horrigan captured Frank Ainsworth, wanted at Kearney for for the Bi ived | then the man ju ‘ouncil Bluffs on &n oast, bound teain, aflor Raving follow 1 him for several hours, Ainsworth was a bookkeeper in the (mpln\ of . J, Brown & Co,at_ Kearney, and it is alleged forged the on that firm about July 1. It was presented at the bank, and the signature was so correct that the money was paid over wit Ainsworth skipped fc and Washington and Oregon before finally coni- ing back to Denver and s from there for Chicago, When overhauled at the trans. fer he was In the act of boarding a Milwau- keo train for Chicago. When searched at the station, it was found that &5.45and a ticket for Chicago was all thathe had loft, of the £1,000 that lie secured six weeks ago. He will bo turned over to the Kearney officors, i Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, An important discove T stomach es. A new billiousnes: d and i 80 doses for 25 cents, Sam ut Kuhn & Co.’s 15th and Dougl S. R, Patten, d Ty the bowels 1z the iple. speedily taste, torpid liver, endid- for me mildest 1oved to building. dent COMING STORMS, When The, Where They Will Rage. A local weather prophet piog follows I wish to eall attention to the pe the greatest August stovms which wiil o from the 16th to the 24th. Dur iod two storm w ill cross th The first will be to leave the Pacific ast about the and will cross the Mississippi valloy from the 16th to the 15th, reaching the Atlantic const about the 19th 1t will be at its greatest force about the 19th in the eastern states. The next storm wave of this period will be ducto lezve th const about the 21st, valley from the Atlaitic coast about storni wave will bo due to leave 4 about tho 10th, cross the Mississippi from the 11th to the 1ith, and reach lantic coast about the lith.' 105t as od of cur this pe sntinent ‘th lly fermented in the bottle delicions boquet. € gne can be drank perfectly K's extra ¢ champ; the miost delicate, Sussdor? s of the rectum. 1504 I by treats Kkidneys, m st, all and successfully bladde Effect of High Lice ever since Omahia has reached the dignity of a metropolis have so few arrests been made as on lust Sunday. From 7 o'clock o'clock Sunday morning to 1 0'clock Monday morning but two offenders had been received tthe central station. One of these was sted for being drunk and the other for disturbing the peace. Two years ago before the saloons were closed on Sundays the num- ber of ar ran from thirt After tho saloons closed they d fifteen to sorty, and the chief of police ascribes the further deercase of Sunday to the fact. that the saloons of South Obaha were closed. Dr. Sussdorff malkes a s eascs peculiar towomen. 50, 50 ialty of dis- 4 Parnam st. . DIED. COOK—Margaret Mary, only child of James and Charlotic Cook, of congestion of the lungs, age 4 months and 7 days, Fuieral Tuesday, Aust 1, from family Intermen 9 p. m., Tickets at lowesy accommodations via land route- Ticket eenth and Farnam sty SOUTH OYIAHA NE Shot at But Missed. evening two gentlemen of this city ing home from Omaha and at Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets a man stepped out of the brush and fired a shot at them, the bullet passing just over thoir hends. Plying the whip to the animals so0n got away from that unhealth hood only to be met by a man on fourth sireet who tried to stop the iboral application hip >ssaved the travelers from being held up forall they had. s and_ superior he groat Rock: Is olfice, 1602—Six- , Omala, Removing Mortzaged Goods. Johin Morey came down from Washington county in company with Deputy Shoriff Alfred enand will expliin wl worth of property mortgaged Sullivan, tes About th clk d Saturday night. Sonth Onah and Alpha lodg Plattsmouth toda state reunion of the Odd Fellows and D: ters of Rebekah of Nebraska, Iowa and K City. ew the watch raffled off The umpire awarded the game of basel to the Avmour-Cudahy club of 9 to0. The scor i stood 6 to 6 when a dispute arose and the boys refused to play. Members of South Omaha lodge No. 148, Independent Ovder of Oddfeilows, will go to Fremont Thursday, the 21st, to attend the Oddfellows’ pienc, The Lad Aid society of the Presbyter- fan church will pienic Wednesday afternoon at Fawrmount park, Council Blufls. The Women Christian Tempe Union will meet Friday afternoon at Mus, Parnell's, Seveuteenth strect and Missouri m.nuc Cigar r's Union No. 67, will hold a uing Thursday evening in A, 0. U. W, all to make arrangements to turn out on lubor duy, Monday, September The Rock Island road has fin vert over the t Albright. About | Edward Chuistie art, In Superintendent f1. FT. Meday of the G, H. Harmond company has returacd from Chi- cago. Allan Root has gone to Liacoln in place of W. Miller to attend the meoting of the > committecof the independent people's hed its oul- Crsons, has returned to Stu- o Smith, ndent Sio of the City, is in-law, M. superin Il M and Utley of O'Neill ar Mrs! Daniel I, Bay dward J. Davis has gone to Chiadron to visit her daughter, Mr. and Mis. A, J. Coughey, been spending @ fortuight rustica ti Towa, have returned. 184 superior excellence provo= in millions of homes for morw than & quarter of & contury. It 13 used by the United Btatos Endorsed by the Loads of the gre Sirongost t Bak ot Comtalh AthmoaLe 1 OF SIUE PRIC i NewYork Chicage BAKING POWDER 0., Wl b uclo. visited | ll-l‘lllll FOR Insect Stings Sore Eyes Eruptions Sore Feet Sorenes Chafin Cata i Cuts $ glelfnsale 4(') Complaints Mosquito Bites Suhburn A¥? Inflammation REFU'SE\‘SUBSTITUTES 225 WITH Buri- WRAPPER LOOKS LIKE THIS 438 MAKUFACTURED ONLY Y POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY, 76 FIFTHAVE. NEW YORK, & ““THIS 15 AN AGE OF M’oxuumc WATER," Apollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS? The fillig o fhe Apollinaris Spring (Rhenish Prussiay amounted o 11,894,000 Zotles in 1887, 12,720,000 Zottles i 1888 and 15,822,000 zosies ir 185. NOTIOE,— e weell-Fnown Vellnw Labels of the Ape I’nmru Company, Limited, are fmmmx' by Perpetuad Dyjundions of the Supreme Court, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ASERIOUS MISTAKY, Muclmischic fis done in the treatment of constipation. The €oirion oy is that alleqgulr sure fuliiiicd (4 the medicing forces 1 ng of tho how els, er cinasmply purizative, corr nomorbid condifi onseqriently uu-lr e 3s followed by greater costiven edy, tobe efoctual and permunent compoied of ton cative, cor Yt Thesearc: Tull's Liv ., il short time, cerenll th forings that xesndt from i They give tono o £ o intest to the secretions, and correct imperfect funo- tional action of the stomach and lver. Tutt’s Liver Pills NEVER DISAPPOINT, Price, 26¢. Oftice, 30 & 41 Park Place, N. ¥ Drs.Betts &Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGLA S STRIEET OMNAMA, NEB. The most widely and favorably knowa spec- talists In tho United Staiss. Tholr Ton: G , remarkable skill und universal suc pent_and eurs ot Nervous, al Diseases, entitle thess lans fo the full confdence of erywlhere. They guurante A CERTAIN AND POSITIVIZ CURE for leawiul effecte of carly and the numer- t ) I N D (ll\lil RS Vi1 panlly to thotr skiNral front: STULA AND RECTATL ULCERS ured without pala or detention AND VARTCOCELE perma- nently and sfully oured in e VUIHTLIE GONORICHEA, ( Seuinal Wo |kn4v‘ narantec !’m,. busi " DRO 10'elther sex positively curcd, us wellw i functional disorders that resilt from youths ful follics or tho excess of muture years, Guuranteed permanen STRICTURE S wiitolii™"eopess, without eutting, eaustic or dilatition. affected at home by paticut without ¢ mo- ment's pain or annoy »UUNG ANl) h UDLEAGED MLN viee organic weakness, destroy hoth mind and body, with all its drended 1lls, Dermauenty cur DR, BETTS Adiressthoe wio hare - 0 thenselves Dy L proper indulgence id. solitary habits, whios puin both mind and body, unittiug tiew for v OF LTI "MARRIED MEN of thise entoring on that happy He awaroof puy sicat dobiliy, quickly i actionl experl- ery cuse is speelally studied, ariing right, Ahird-Medicines aro prepured in our Inhoratory ex cach case, thus effecting cures witholt njury, Betts, - OMAHA NEB, Betts 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, "r’ IR BAILEY Graduate Dentist, A Tull \L For Five A perfect fit gus without pain or d; thetles. Gold and rates. Bridge and Crown outplates, All work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 1€TH AND FARNAM Entrance, 16th street elevator. Opeu cven- fngs untll s o'clock: of Teeth, on l\‘u‘.fl.“ Dollars. anteed. Teeth extracted silver Cures | o | w hh'h hrmm otly 1o sult | ’\m 5400, Mo pa I..mr) Acudoiy, boys l d vk Lall, glria. Cuculars Lrog 1 LAST WEEK We had the crowds among the odd suit Pants and t few of these pants are left. his week we propose to have just as many customers in our Shos department. We are clos ing out all our summer shoes and must be rid of them in a few days We will make it worth yout \\Inlv to visit our shoe department this week—will show you bar« gains you have never seen before in the shoe line. All shoes adapted for summer wear must go, Men's Russet Goat Oxford Ties, §1.40 Men's Russet Goat Lace Shoes. §1.75. Men’s Coffee Brown Goat Lace Shoes, € mlu-.u Ofthe last lot there is only a small quantity., colored stuff of which, nowadays, so many makers, are of good, honest stock, well made, and extraordinary bargains, and you should avail yoursell of this opportunity. Shoes of color pos« sess many decided advan over black shoes for summer wear, Th y are much coolor, 1'0-_! quire less care, are less expensive and more comfortable, g In black summer shoes we offer a lot of very fine Kangaroo hand welt Southern Ties, which were delayed by the manufacturer and only reccived last week, too late in the scason to sell witha profit. Tt isa shoe which we would ordinarily mark ¢4.75, but er them at g3.90. We still have a small quantity of the Patent Leather Shoes at & nany more of them this scason, so if you want a pair better come soon, TO MECHANICS AND LABORLERS. We have again a full line of our celebrated all solid leather 1 the best low priced shoe ever offered, Nebraska Clothing Co, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Our store closes at 8:80 P. M i : 3 at 10:PI M, FHE ONLY LOTTERY PROTECTED BY THE mmetren SIGHT IS PRICELESS MEXICAN NATIONAL, GOVERNMENT, LOTTERY OF THE BEMNEFICENCIA PUBLICA, (PUBLIC CHARITY) ESTABLISEHED IN 1878, 2 Aud 1 Compuny u hey almost cleaned the tables—only very welt, &2 shoes are not of the common trashy 1e market. Ours come from reputable ¢ can recommend them, The shoes are are in t for above reason we ofe We shall not g shoe, This is by all oddg Streets. Saturd: Protect and Improve YourSight by Using a Patrof Our“Perfectiond® Spectacles e Kyeqglasses nowine comneet & the s vith THE NEXT HOHTH;.Y DRAWING WILL BE HELD 1N THE any other MORETSQAUE A VILION N THE ON MONDAY, SEPT. 15TH, vi* Whioh 1s tho Gieann ¢ ; VALY DiAw ) Trlindrea i wenty $|20 ,000:22 ln\ teims of contmet the conpany must deposit “d in theschemo before celve the following otti- S T]lC arc The BEST in the WORLD We nmk aspecialty of high grade goods, using the regular ocu= | list's Prescription Frame, and only first quality erystal lenses, which are sclentifically ground to correct the various de’ects of vision. Every pairis fited by a Practical Optician of many years’ exg ence, and weGUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY CAS FOR Thirty Days We Will Sell SPECTACLI " REDUCED PRICES. SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES, ANY STYLE, Worth $5 to $10; now $3 to $5 FINEST STEEL SPEGTAGLF.S OR EYEGLASSES, r$land $1, 50' worl@ $2 to $3 BLUE OR LONDON SMOKED BLASSES, for shading tha eyes, from 50¢ UP Beware of using common Spectacles, which are suie to injure your eyes, huttake advantage of our reduced prices and buy the best and haye them properly adjusted to your eyes, OCULIST’S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. MAX MEYER & BRO- JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, Established 1866, 16th AND FARNAM STREETS, Omaha, ori-e iz asinglo tick uuvmunu FICA' 0 and , andr h and EYEGLASSES at Lon Further, the ¢ Afty-six ] prizes - alarger portion th Lottery. Price of Tickets, WIHOLES, #. HALV by uny otlier Amencan Money: QUARTER Club Rates: Capital Prire of {1 apital Prizo of s £120,000 10,000 20,000 5000 5 1,000 1,000 5000 500 ) 5 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of APPROXIMATION PRIZ 160 Prizes of 810 approxiuating (o $13 nw piize, Neb — — . — ] The Omaha Medical and Surgcail Institute Wi ..;u.C.".“J,‘Jlil”;..‘.?c.l.m,p..m\.. o y per of tickets 18 1imited to §600 20,000 aresold by other Lottertes using the same IP-Remit by ordinary lettor, con uedby allexpress companie Aining money ew York 17 Currency must Invarlably be sent reglstercd. Address, LADILS GOLLER ™ GONSERVATORY 1110 fehools, 16 . ARDI Establishea mua 2 1t of all CHRONTC L’HH/STIAN Female Lolleg AND SURGICAL DISEASES adien T st co Tor Coutdaor axerciso. Handiome, bulldiggs. Moral A" Christian homs with wil Chtsatin homs, vt a8} | G Wk o non froo. W or w Only Rolia \klng o PRIV ATE DISH A a fr Wit polson remoy e MONTICELLO, Lupotency Omuhu M(‘Lll( 1] and Surgi(::ll Institute. Corner 9th and Tarney Streets, Omaha, Nebr ew Buildings, New Famitur New Equipments, Beautiful § ans Sept, 26, Full and suporior Faculty < for English, Laln, Greek, German. French, e, Musle, Art, ete. Rend for lnformation to MIS8 KL N, HASKELL, Prineipal, GOUFREY, LLINOTS. Depart AMERW[}Q:«S{RMWH chUABIJ CUTCK VKNG 114 it BUNKER ML i N Nome school. Equipmients p ness; b rst T 1 prepire \ Adiress 1 \\ \Ll\Ll “’“_ Milwau O er flCOL;FflVATflR‘( Murflnnl’u KneaiChic oy Street, Ol School o1 Girle atalogu addres \l\‘m-n Parie fll o1 ILLINOIS MILITARY AGADtM Cirealarof HENRY J. 81 :un.n.. from the eftcta el o g cay, wisting wen 00, it ey ntali g full L Soniaiuiie full . —_— | | 5 CUKE .'f"}r. .umfl'u-'?.. :um ..m.‘ ‘\... e ek b L oo wilen b, 1 8G02. Vo8 Biwdway, 0 | Norans I IHluul B, FEMALEFBEANS ATy uvui:w DU (0

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