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THE OMAHA DAILY BEERE, SATURDAY, AUGUS ST 16 1890 The bank clearings yesserday amounted 1o 352 .43 Judge Helsley s time was occupied yes: ter morning with drunks and vagrints, (.nuu||m ”vIHH~ and little Eva were the of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller )-1-~|.»1<.I:|}. A list of lots condemned for sanitar; 1 by the board of health and or dered filled by the council been com- pleted by the hoard of pub works and gnests sons will be published officially on August 16, 1 )7 and 28, The list com- prises about 100 lots situnted in various portions of the city. John Fitzgerald, Omaha, was nrrested last now in the county jail, wh main until United States € Anderson can dispose of his ¢ is charged with having stole clippers, ete, of the value of %30 from 2 in Boyle, the rison barber, who also asoldier, Deputy United States Ma walter eame in from Fremont Lo from Fort (ht and is v osoldier nig is 5 hal Sho- t night, m 2d. K. Graham, who, ttemptedto sell United r Spooner ntity of & i 7 per cent. At the time of rest ho was ot a picnic and hnd just cted o ariner for a waltz, Ho o will havea I ing before United States Cominis gioner Anderson this mo Diphtheria is working sad havoe in the families living in o vicinity of Twenty-seventh and Pacific street, Y terduy a child of John Clarke s diedof the dread disense, it being the that family within two children in the nei third deathin woeks, Other ghborhood are simi- ly afilicted and move deaths ave ex- pected, Surrounding the locality are number of pools of nunt wate tinil an fllcd with ga A natter. 1 yage and decaying xr Gaone two crack or Sunday. cur t the City A Rattliv The ams, Steams and the Eden will_endeavor to exterminate each ot at the ball park Bunday afternoon for $100 aside, This wi be u rattli me, as the teams are even vitter rivals, - reating An excursion under tt local lodge of locomotive mon. awspices of the ien will leave this city for o'clock mornir Twel req to accommodate the kuights of the scoop and their friends, me This being the fir midsum- attempted by the brotherhood, no {tor the 1 recrea 2 i3 booked outi hor or e tion forall to pull the A Death-Breeding Hole. One of the most shocking pools of pollution to which the attention of the city coun board of health and the mayor of the cf called, is located at Twelfth and Bancl streets, At that point th an enti with fifteen fect of the agnant water that the sun ever bred dis rms in. In this lake of corruption been thrown dead cats, dog rats, until it exhales an odor horri toturn thestomich of the toughest of the brute creation. Ten childeen vicinity h of dipht} coming liguid. of ground m\.vml most villainously s whose parcnts live in the e died within the past six we ria, the contagion undoubtedly from’ tuis festering body of slimy Keep somo Cook ¥ imperial clame pagne in your ico chest; it's Splendud for con- pany or for dinu Today's Concert. The programme artanged for the grand concert in Hanscom park today, by the great Musical Union orchestra, is as follow: Ma Overture Medloy ¥ Waltz-Dre \-The Devi Berlin 3 18] ". i hood ..., A 11, \\ m.u(ul Eclection < MiHocker his and That ight Alurm (by Al asteop, shoout ks well. L up hose, 8. OfF for hom an's sonz. 10, Homie again, PART T Mirella yQueen (Dy requests, Lottio Gounod cenlossi shen Xyloplone . Welngarten Galop Helgh Ho. Chicago's Growth Duplicated in Port- land, Chicago's west 4 ide, with 60 per cent of he people was longneglec Portland,C coiusula, 18 square miles, with 18 miles of eep water frout is to become to Portland vhat the west side is to Chicago, The old “ of Portland coutains only 8 square miles, The population is rushing Willa- mette viver to the peninsuli bridges and four fervies are al In 1400 hier 400,000 people will L\HL‘ on the peninsula, fly ] A Card Dr, Allen, Oyana *b, August 14.—To the Editor of Tur Bie: Knowing that you prefer truth rather than a ment of fuets, I am assu lingly correct the er duced in today's paper regarding the death of Mrs. Marry Burgess, Atthe inquest, Dr. Rosewater, who had conducted the post-mortem examination, clearly showed that with a disordered kidney ahcart suffermg with fatty ¢ cration, un- natural condition of the uterus, and a presen- tation of the child which prevented deliv The case of Mrs. Burgess was one of th sad and rave ones in which death stares physician in the ace he tums and whatever of the m.l.-w doctors ensational mis-state- red that you will wil- neous impr fons pro- o the whichever he does, of Omaha everything cumstances justificd and yet the woman died. W with reference to the misstatements not *in attendance’ at the case as re- ported, but when called in consultation afte giving' my opinion that she could not live without an operation and that all operations were exceedingly hazardous, I withdrew from the case, early 1n the day, and was not pres- entwhen she’ died. 1 did not state that it was an ordinary ease of child-birth.” 1 did not charge §200," norstate 0 the same,” but the usual price for such work since he was a that Dr. Connell id that while was a8 above, Ymu' wan doubtless he could get the best skill of the city for a nominal sum, [ did not receive a peniiy for the case, as [ considered it one of chavity from tb start, Kindly correct these errors an oblige. Yours respectiully, b, Auex, M. D Sleeplossnoss, nervous prostr. d\~|r i, dullness, blues, " Nervine. Samples fr Lu. 1ith and Douglas, 100, nervous De. by DIk, KOESTERS (.\;r»\..q‘ Beruard and K day morning at the Elghteenth street, Funeral will cldest daug beth' Koesters, died ¢ residence, 1116 North take place Tuesday morning st 9 o'dock from St Mary's church, Six- tecnth and Douglas street: ROUNDS -Mrs, Gussie Tremaine, wife of Geoorge P, Kounds, August 14, at10:) a, ., aged twenty yéars, at Colorado Spriugs, Cal. Tiae nnalus will be Interred at Colorado Byring Busday, August 17, Always Use Flatts Ohlorides W dhslutent pudlars, drulus, waler closcls, cte. THE DEMOCRATIO MANAGERS, Officers Elected by the State Central Committee Yesterday. state central committee met in the mu oom of the Paxton hotel at 9 o'clock yesterday morniog. There were twenty members of the committee present and a tom- porary organization was effected by electing AW, Price of Chudron as temporary chairman and C Montgomery of Omaha as. tem- { porary secr Hon. J th proposed that the selec- tion of a permanent chairman be left to the uominess for governor, Mr. Boyd. The latter man declined to name the chairman, but gested Charles Ogden as a good worker and & man who was thoroughly familiar with the situation On motion of Mr. Euclid Martin Mr, Ogden was unanimously made permanent chai N Hon, J. E. Noith nominated C Mont- gomery as permanent secretary, Mr. Montgomery demurred, but was pre- vailed upou to accept the nomination, and bis clection was unanimous. Upon suggestion of My, Montzomery, ton members bes airman will hereafter constitu The chairm I 0 jors of to apy nt mem- ted tre @ repor eothen adjourned subject to » chairman, full list of th l d t, Auburn; Thi dhorn, Nebraska City; Fourth, \\ li , Louisville: Fitth, M. H. Madden, 1; Sixth, Eucl Martin, Julius Pritehett; .mdh ohn Te u|h. T B Jumes PPat Pric Six- ctiou; Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirtecnth, A w. son horr g, DI Hn]\l" un M Mal Wyin y of Neumann, Parkei Hubbell, . Corcoran Hurlbut, Aur Bloomington bell, Hastinge: Holdrege: Twent Cook; Thirticth, M Toftwich. 100 dos for one dollar.” ‘Peculiar to itself.” Hood's Sarsaparill Dr. Sussdorff makes alty of dis- eascs peculiarto women, 1504 Farnam st. BLOCK EIC Y-SIX. A Veritable Hot Bed of Disease and a Brecder of Tavia, Collector Alexander, who is custodian of the magnificent ruins on the new postoffice sitegstated that he had applied some time o to the department at Washington for author- ity to reniove the frame buildings on the block, but had received no reply. At present ull the buiidings on the block un-rwhlml and bring a monthly enue of 0; of this amount »wi shan- tics on Sixteenth st Mrs. Alexand |lll' ruins from the Capitol _avenue, 0 corner eiving a full view of the burmned buildings and this was sent to Wash- ith the request for euthority to have rewoved, but no reply has been ve- sloclk is not only afive-trap,but avernta- biedeath-trap as v s ave 1o accommo- dations In the ter supply, out- houses, ete., and 4s @ consequenc bago master has been dogging of {he governinent ofticers with ord removalof garbage and a geueral renovating of the cntive block, The old Planters' house and the adjoining ildings on Sixteenth str e occupied s sits, and the usu m of refuse dumped in a heap for want of a better expedient. A single well supplies the entive lot of tenants in this portion of the block, and the surroundings are not such us to male the water the best in the world. th ing Goes Wrong In the bodily mechanism when tho 1i out of order, Constipation, tawination of the blood, ir Everyt tion are cortain tocnsuc, But it is cas) prevent these consequences, and remove their v a course of Hostette omach ary organ h stimilates the b g :t result is gulates its actior a disappearance of the and through the shoulder headaciics, yellowness of theskin, furred look and sour odor of the breath, tevize liver complaint. Sound wgular habit” of body are blessings also secured by the use of this cele- cd réstorative of health, which is its best wntee of safety from mal aud slecp. THE SILV ‘l'}ql(_il\l ARKET. The Omaha and Grant Smelter Sup- pliesa Large Percentage. Mr. Guy Barton said yesterday that the New York house of the Omaba and Grant smelter company hgd been notified to offer the government 100,00) ounces of silyer, “We ve been disposing of the bulk of our silver to the government since the pas: age~ of the DBlaud ac said M Burton, “and shall continue to do s0. e have been supplying about 1,100,000 ounces per month, which s about one-fourth of the amount the goverment will wder the present law., None of our sil woes abroad. The balance of our product, over and above whatis sold to the govern: ment, is used in the arts. “The government buys in open market, and the price paid is kept a secret, The tr department rde it known that the ernment > price of silver to ment wi and Wi price of silver to et price of silve par value of silver is re per ounce, It is likely that the price of this metal will increase until it reaches this point und then we will have freo coinuge, s L Pears’ isthe purest and best soap ever made LOCAL RAILROAD N A Rate Wi advance in rat a member of the Commercial club, *will not be detrimen- tal tous. We have no complaints to make on that score. The only thing requiring special 0 just now has reference to discrimin- ations made against Omaha and in favor of Kansus City on certain ternitory. Hero is a case that we have just succ 1 in bhaving adjusted satisf v with the B, & M, Iy ald do all inits powerto cause the ssent line. Tha pi mar- W, idrawn, road, It had been giving Kansas Ci ity the same vates to Black Hills points as | Omaba. We compluned, and list Tuc the Kavsas Cit A similarstate of affairs exist on the Pacitic from Grand Islaud west to ¢ which we propose to have rearvan Lansas Clity was withdraw: out of or give us an cqual show ith Kansas ity in the south- ('Ill alia's tei to con west,! 1s Not a Competitor, The Burlington people indignantly deny the claims set forth by representatives of ihe Milwaukee that they are keeping thut road out of union depot privileges because it is their strongest competitor on Omaha busi- ness, **We are not jealousof the Mil kee," warmly declared a Burlington man, “because it is not our strongest foe and we have never recognized it as such. True, dur- ing the strike two years ago we lost a great deal of passenger traftle, but as much of it went to the Rock Island and Northwestern us the Milwaukee got." Reduced Rates to Spirit Lake. tickets to Spirit Lak limited to August 2. During this period the state encampment of lowa national guards and the state encampment of Knight ‘Templars will be held. Through sleepers will be run from Webster street station at 6 p. m. daily, arriving at Spirit Lake in time for breakfast next morning, ickets are now on eale, at half rates, Notes and Personals. Fred Hays, yardmaster at the Burlington dopot, has boen succeeded by A. F\ Stery- wich of Lincoln. —— Change of life, ba . monthly irregm Lulluw hot flashes ar 1 by Dr. Miles' 15th Free samples at Kuhn & Co, ouglas, —— Through cou slecpers, dining 1o and inte at R office 1602, Sixte and 1 *linir vening Island route. th and Parnain, - Sanie Johnson’s Cyelopeedia, revised edition, is the standard American ey clopedia, 1. 1t is the only that | been made by a thoroughly organized hody of ing their own contributions, s all others in scope of sub- ONE ENJOYS Both the metlod and results when Syrup of Tigs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidne Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem eflectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cores habitual constipation. Byrup of Figs is the ouly remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac one s scholars sig It exec treate is the chol- It’s authority highest in s ,,‘.";,)‘],T::“..‘:H"“ "‘:ll:‘ ”:»"QI.T‘.“: cepts nllc to the stomach, pronipt in giving Jolnson's the on and truly beneficial in its prefer eflects, prepared gnly from the most Add the publishers, J. John- | healthy and agreeable substances, son & Co., 11 Great Jones st many excellent qualities commend it or W, P, HUNNICUTT to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and” 81 bottles by all leading drug- Omaha, N —~Other standard eyc have been taken in exchange be furnished at v is comparison they are preferred to John- | gists, Any reliable druggist who El 8 o . el sl W. P. H, may not have it on band will pro- e AMUSEMENTS, cure it promyptly for any one who wishes to try 1t.© Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA Fi3 SYRUP €O SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, 1OUISVIILE, KY, NEW YORK, N.¥. Primrose & West's famous to Boyd's opera house Tuesday daynext. The company since the op: of their seaso they have b sived e minstrels and Wednes- come is nor the most unqualified approval vy press and — —— public. Manager Boyd says this will be the ¢ o RATCUE L . ouly minswrel company in tho Boyd until A SERICUS RIISE A s, N h 12 next. The s of seals begins Auch mibsehdef i inthe treatment of constipn all requie forcesu v. 5 Tomorhia i followed to b eflcc he comnt 100 o sare fultitied i€th fng of the bowels, dicino simply purg jos, conse greaty onis that medicine A great 1 GMAFA Labor Day. NE 5. A joint meeti of Cigarmakers' branc No. 7 and Bavbers® union No. 34 was held . U, W. hall Thursday to make ar. nents to participate in the r le in Omaha, Monday, imperfoct fur sl action Of the stomach and liver, Tutt’s Liver Pills NEVER DISAPPOINT, Prico, 25¢. Oflice, 59 & 41 Park Placo. N. Y. \umm‘\ll e on arvangements was *d, consisting of Samuel D. Roye A d Christian Christi Personal Rights League, two hundred and fifty men | personal mecting as ()u‘- Frest war GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, RALL AL THE GREAT & mbE BA . ENGLISH R¥M- An unf Alvead joinod the South league. At the last Juskolek made appointments Vice president for Pivonka; Second wi loff; Thivd ward, Fourth ward, Frank Pivonc Martin; on speak Bernard Blum and Vel At the meeting nest is expected to nave good uddress Omaha President follows: Frank on and R. Burgess, neenp: rA«mr Y Pain Inthe Bac Aj a A Lo 1 ning, it sireto ion § fre el #The Spoe at €1 por packae, or s1x puck: £ 85, or will o sent £10a by mail on reclpt of the money’, by nddres: g THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., M hway Robbery. strangor Thursday afternoon met young Henry Von Hollen on Ninth street, Omaha, and engaged him to work in a brickyarvd. | 1110 l"\ INAM ST T, OMANA, NEB. Coming south they met another man claiming 'f Lhatiaeal b f“l";”:;tr; have adopted the to bea partner in the brick business. When il Y the two strange brickmakers got young Von Hollen on Twenty-fourth street they proposed to go down in the woods toget adrink of sprivg Drs.Beatis XBetts o ey vehbed M, Vo frottonofs zotq | Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, ring, a silyer wateh and gold chain. One ot | 12090 DOUGLAS STRIET the the vietiu his hand bag. OMAUA, utors of the outrage went throu gl NEB, clothes and the other After finishing the Job one of the fellows struck Mr. Von Hollen on the head knoc After 1 began scarch they had sold his gold v Mr. Von Hollen_after: trators of the crime, but ('U\llt‘ not ove them. The police are looking the matter up. ng him insensible, Von Hollen Notes \lmul the City. Ryan, homas ier, Miles Welch ¢ have been appointed for and Timothy Flah the floor committee the third annual picnic _and lawn party to be g SR Rl oon JaNDenie A1 Sytclato gnes’ churc of n aid of St v. C. Monr e, pastor the C ristian church, Omaha, is in the city to organize a Christiun church soc Rev. Mr. Monroe states that already thivly persons have cn rolled their names will be held in the Presbyterian church at 3 o'cloc! v, aged ten months, Richardson of A Sunday afternoon and Mus, died ‘Bhurs. Laurel Hill ceme- bright, Qay and will be buried i tery this afternoon at 2 o'clock. C. W. Phillips of Silyer Creek has rented and taken possession of the Leed house. The most wl«loly ana falists in the United crience, ren cess in the t Chronie and § rably knowa spoc- Their long ex- 1 universal suc- Nt d cure of Nervous, l ll soases, entitle theso eminent ph 1o the full confidence of the afiicted erywhoere, hey guarantee: A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for wiul effects of carly v 1d the nuraer- ous vllnnml lmlu\v in its IVATE, BLOOD N DISE “JII\ \\' year and nine months, Meuefee, Il\h'l'ml-nl The Rev, will C. Monroe of ()llmll.A w ill ofticiate, Ascore of young people enjoy ORDERS yield readiy (ullu\r ;lu“tul treat- entertainment Thurs ment of Mr. and Mis. 5. W. Francis. PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULC i S guarant ired without paia or detention from busin HYDROCE nently and SYPHI ame could not be ul bruises | 59, v night while o nded head fivst'in Jn in motion. The ludy abraet, Night Emissic wife of 58 farnily home, £ 80X positive result from youth- Sof mulure years. y Fhivty-fivst und Ns Bton Snal disorders thit 5| tul follies or the exee: daymorning, Tie funeral will be ks [(EARiOIER CR | oAt 8N O J0 EUS0 YR Im RS this moraing. Interment will be in St. | S TRICTURE S vt " casdhieta. Mary® \\||qu|uun:| cuustie or dilatution, o3 Tihe At home by Shina.B, &M cnt’s pain or ann | R . 70 YOUNG "AND enisnife, Fol feL b that it was | A SURE CURI 1 he could not be learned, \\u 1ld blee d to dea n!l His name A nie woakness, destro aded 1ls, permaneuty 1its d A daughter bom to M. aud Mrs, Joscph e Deml. uselves by fm- To decide the claims of John Riley and indulzenceind solitiry hibits, which ind and body, unfitting them for Jumes Dunn to the amateur championship of the st will run 100 yards Sunday lock, at Twenty-sixth and I Wy oF marriig MARRIED MEN or tho: entering on that hapny life, awareot physical debility,quickly OUR SUCOE=S Ts based upon . First—Dractical experi- 4 cuse isspectally studied, Third—Mediclies are pre horutory exactly to sult eauch cuse, thus e ffeeting cures without injury. Jrs. Betts & Betts, 9 DOUGLAS STREET, - OMAHA. NEB. smpler, while at work on the Rock vade, gol liis foot caught in a scooper and lost four tocs NERVE AHD BRAIN TREATMENT. o for. Tlysterta, Diminess, It Wako b4 Mental D (i1 Spect e ary exertion of tho b Each box cotals S el GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 Parnam Street, = + Owmubla, Neb, TTTTIVE ernhine ||m. " 01520 e pay t11lcared DR J BTEPHENS,Lebasos ANTED- Agents to sell tho Pin Wity ins without piiis; o perfe Clothes Line ¢llence proven 1n milltons of homes aarterof a century. Itis used by e Endorsed by the Tte superioro for more tha the United Stal beads of the groat sios aa ‘tho Brongeah | eently imued: soldonly K Plirost and Most liealtiful. Dr. Pri ak: | tho exclusive righ s I)l N§ ireni on re 1y Fomder docs aot il smmoaia, me of slug. cts. wo rend o v . + lso circulars, price st and teruwis 1o From August 15 to 23 inclusive the Sioux City & Pacific road will sell round tulp only 1n cn ¥ K ') G POWDER €O, secure your territory at onee. Address the I’ N" YUk Qi?n::m Bou erauclaeg. O Louls | CLoXMES LINE Lo, 1T Hermon 36, Woicebor s DURING AUGUST We must close out.the balance of our summer goods. be made for it. you, ed at the price fine suits are going at now, Same thing in our Boy's Department, shades at prices ypu could not buy careful buyer knows that the house which is alw [ our Furnishing Department, we have every day &c, Onall such goods we ma goods or not, ke prices which will te: SPECLIAL, Commencing to-day we have reduced the of dried “Nebraska” Shirts as follows: The finest grade $1.10,and the grade herctofore selling at goc, will now be be exactly the same as formerly, and the make will, if Imsc. prices our 85¢, make us concessions in the price, and Our store closes at ()'80 P. M. g o S. MERILL & MERILL, DR SYEC I'\I I‘T‘i iN Chionie, Norvous, Blocd and Surgieal Diseases and Dis hroat and Che. t Special Attention to Diseases of Wa- men and Children, The doctors have hud years of expor hopitals of Wrooklyn and Now York ful aad widely kiown spo enco In the " Ong talists o pim- ) to socioty, dingour- unfit for study or bust safely, permanently IHnmI nml Skin Diseases, Syphilis, 0 Alsease most dreadful I its results, complete to-Urinary Surczery. Syphilts, Hydrocele, Varicoele, fieally and arod without All Sexual Do- structions sent by express. Consultation froo Send 4 conts in stumps to Insure reply. 218 Fiftienth St., Opposite Boyd's Owvera Hous:, Omana, Nob. Denuersashottery DENVER, COLO. Capital Prize - $7,500. TICKETS 6§0 CENTS EACH. $26370 PAID EACH MONTIL BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address B, I. RIIODUS, Dexver, - - - CoLorapo. “~ THE DUEBER. FACTORIES HAMPDEN LARGEST Established 1866, WATCHES INTHE BEND FOR OUR BOOK, THE DUEBER WATCH CASE “FRAUDS MFG. CO., INWATCHES."” CANTON, OHIC. PARKER HOUSE, BOSTON, J. REED WHIPPLE & CO., Proprietors YOUNG’S HOTEL, 130-TON. REED WHIPPLE & CO., Proprietors. BUROPIAN PLAN, king and Seivlos extiled by nono. Complote ton in th et m.u Vsays: Al Whib) patrons of Park o kvod old tm A4 J. 1l history of your ca lnl or Nervous Diseases, Lipo FiE ist. Adiress 3 Wil continue the mansgement or a8 heretolore. " DR. J E. MGGREW The Sl)ocuuh arpassed 1n the t yEull forms of . T or FATLING oD o RO G0us DERTIIE P, o iody and Mind, Elecrs HihdoE ¥ Eroesuinin Oldor Toung .nul.\"fl ) Fully Westors 1o WEK, LADEVRLO ing, WOXE [Fall stock is coming in and room nms: Inlight weight men’s suits we have not many left, but what ther ready to sacrifice and it will pay you to come in and sce whether you If you do you'll be sure to get it at less than half the worth of it. We are offering a few extr them elsewhere for double the money. sclling at close |nn es in the busy is .llso[ll\(,l) to give you the greatest bargains in 11\' dull season of the year, somethin g or other to close out. its a little lot of odds and ends in underwear, to-morrow, some flannel shirts broken up i pt you into I).l)\n." whether you ne \.\ll]\d two heretofore selling at ole, be improved. the past few seasons used such large quantities of these shirts that the manufacturer is able to usual we give the benefit to our customers, Nebraska Clothimg Co, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Se lllll(“l\' U ORISRV SIGHT IS PRICELESS Protect and Improve Your Sight by Spectacles or kiyeqlasses They are The BEST in the WORLD We mak a sp‘ecinlty of high grade goods, using the regular ocu= list’s Prescription Frame, and only firs are scientifically ground to correct the various de'ects of vision, Every pair is fitted by a Praectical Optician of many years' experie ence, and weGUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY CASE. FOR Thirty Days We Will Sell SPECTACLES REDUCED PRICES. SOLID'GOLD SFECTACLES OR EYZGLASSES, ARY STYLE, Worth $5 to $10; now $3 to $5 FINEST STEEL SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES, For $1 and $1.50; worth $2 to $3 BLUE OR LONDON SMOKED GLASSES, for shading the eyes, from 50¢ UP Beware of using common Spectacles, whi eyes, but take advantage of our reduced prices and buy the best and haye them properly adjusted to your ¢ OCULIST’S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. MAX MEYER & BRO JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, 16th AND FARNAM STREETS, Omaha, The Omaha Medical and Surgical 0. and we will send in p r Omaha Medical and Surgicz Corner 9th and Harney 1 ,l we are can find ;m)'(hing to I'lt You will be astonishe mely fine suits of dark The shrewd, season, ‘l‘l)-(](ly sizey best brands White T.auns 5 will now be I'he quality of the shirts will We have during Using a Pair of Our “Perfection® quality erystal lenses, which and EYEGLASSES at are sure to injure your syes, Neb Institute Wrlta for clroulars on Deformities an 1 a rrh, Bronchits, Inbalation, B d Bloo'd and all sur Wo v lntely 1o Madical [nstit o Sypilitio ations. DI=EASE a Lying-in department, onalinterview b 00K 10 MiEn ocele, with question 1l Institute , Omaha, Nebraska. ey, Syphiils dlash v Stre ARRIACES ELIVERED FAEE™. iy Trieyes send FEIVIALE BEANS Absolutely reliable, porfeetly s t powerful female fola Tl el Firre ey eyl A B e lu,fl it ‘Mfi:l OobMaN Dista 0O,

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