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THE OMAHA DAILY BHRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, Kimmall .U himp yesterday trought guitin the county coirt to recover $100 from the Commercial National bank. T the county court yesterday julg- nt dered in favor of Wi W. Love etal, and against M. S, I.ind- sayin the sum of $301.35, Vistrict Attorey Baker N hal ) left yeste for Chidron tobring ina pisoner wreted ferhaving some trowble withan Indian. District Attorney Baker and Dejputy Ma Mrcer have goneto Chadron halfbredd Indian who is charged supplying his full-jlooded brother wilh firewate 1nd Dequty da, o ss company’s loc: wiil remain attheold locs wn st a fow diys lor wving heen renovel tothe i Hth and Haviey. A Kom las rec neing the sudden de 1 Silver City, No M, n sick wh on 0 pleasure trip. braith is expected to return trip o the mountains tolay Alfricid of hisstates that the latterhid chlorolormed three immense grizidies anl shipped themto Omaha. He was olligel toreturn homeon sccount of the supplyof chloroforin being exhausted. Diplthera tcems to be quite prev. alnt in Omtha amng the porer clisses and in partsof the oty where the air is 10t goodand where the houses are orly ventilated. Healy & the undertakers, had threc s yesterday, and during thepast month have had out two do; funerils caused by dipither Tn the cise of the state against John Switcher, who wasarcestedforthreaton: ing toshoot Julian Bonzon, learl on 1y in Justice Shaw’s court, s was bound over to keep the spenr for trind on September bonds of $600. Charlesk. Strat 10 surety for the apperaice of - when wanted in court, AGRAPHS, anio where he combined Switche PERSONA Hal McCord went to Kmsas City yesterday afternoon. Miss LudndaB. the cily. Miss Luey V. Marysville, Mo, 1d Mrs, Loonis of Lincoln is in Dresel is visiting friends in lottram returned urned fron eed has retured with her parents in V rogor and Tolliver of Avmoir-Cudahy company went o Chicago via the Burlington yestenday Dew Gardner ot Ir g from his labors and spendia !nnu-mm of Holtcounty, shooting pr chic! Mr C || arle: tarned irle MeTonald and £ to Omiha an y have ro- @it and roturn thele many friends. childrer Starch gre haven vilg complexion powde ky—conmon powders Pozzoii's is the ouly it for use. ANNOUNCEN S The box ofiice of Boyd's opera house will be open this morning for tho sile of sents for the engagement of W. 1. Carleton’s open conpany. ‘The engagement is for an entiro weok and therepertoire will bo found In the alvertising colinns, Itis sarvely necesary to cll attentn toits excellenceas the gperas are all of the most populir ordor. It will bethe first production of “Tle Brig- ands” inOmaha. This opera was the oly oneplayed by the Carlton company duting the past season and it will be given “with ail the original wealth in scenery and costunes which made it actually famous as the finest of wmicopera productions of list year. It 1t should be noted thatthisis the tint time that theprices have ot been mised for th Caleton compy Huretofore it his n played more than hreenigits, and the pr wen alvays from $l.50down. This time the engigement s for an entire week, wa only regular prices will be ciarged. The management of tie new Grand opera house blieve thy have tuken the proper steps tovard success in offering, s faras they can during the seasan, a good class of entatainments at popular prices, The entive reservel s e offerel at ity bilcony i fi . Thesewillbe thie prices for Ollie Redpath, in “The Firmen’s Ward, which will be the opeling attriction for Sunday eveiing, continuing for five nights. The fir st Omaha which willbe eld at the fairgrownds on Sherman avenn Sejptember [ to 4, promises tobe a suc- ces, Premiumlist and other informa- tion will begiven by applying to John Buumer, secrotary, 1811 Farnan stroot. L Eighth Wird League. Ameding of the Eighth ward persinal rights lague willtakeplace Sunday next at 2:%0 p.u.in Schroeder's hall, Mwenty-fourth and Cuning streets, Jony Miver, Sewetaty. People’s Church Choir, At the requestof severil members of the Paople’s church choir, Mr, Franklin Snith, the musical director, has called both singers anl orchestra tameet himat Newnan Meth odist durch on St. M avemue, this eveningat § o'dock for rehearsa, Th nnd choir, with Mr. Smith as leder, will umnishthe music at Newman chureh both morning and evoning, Sabbath, August 31, All lovers of grand e are jnvited, it and best soap cver made e The Park Pavili Again. All of the members of the park commission wire present atthe meeting held yesterday afternon. The contmct for_ercting the music pavil fon in Hanscom Park was awanled to R Slevens & Son, who enterintoa bod of £500 toerect thestructure at 4 cost not to exeeed §1,565, Bills to the amount of 5,3 smtedand allowed. The question of Wilding bridges in Elm. wood Park was taken upand after some di cussion postponed until the next mcetivg. Peax' is the pu wer pre- A Kansas Desprrado, EA Smith, the cobred man amestel for 2l breaking i Topeks, Kin., was taken back by anofMeer from that place It develops that ho is a dspendo of tho worst kind, He eftectid bis esapen year 0o f’ perpetrating & murderos _sssault upon the snerifl, thenlocking himup ina cel aid pounding down the main doorof the jail With i big ba of iron, Theoficor who came up for the bold, bal Jaa sald that 1o Kansas they gave men fif- "y ,.J b g5 g Just Niend for Buaith, about what was TR The Wilcox Case Dismissed, Bhad. € Wilkox perjiry case was passd Spews by Judg siesley, who held that ac- i W the law and evilenco no offense Ad lwn commivid, He accordingly dis- A the delendint, A wwen Wi o0 of len brought against :fi\m Heor by the enplo; .f“ of dolomet Negublican oo wis Paaiad et stionget, [t wis slec ol onf, qoow As the evilend ineac wwons, Awdstint |'rosecu ting u-v-ul (uy s ngo th wnl whils uu! wd;:ih;lu ol n “"' "'fiuvumuh. wil /tmu« o, By Vieew w favor, oo bldg. 3 liam rs in 1l -uruncnlhm for braking | DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR. Entrics Being Made and an Outline of the Races. Seerelary Bauner is busy athis sovefling | entries for the Douglas county fair, which | opens inthiscity on Monday next, The ex: hitits are of a widely diversified charicter andareof excecling beauty and utility, A nunberof entries come from abroal and are sall to be very attractive. A fore of men has beon engaged all the wek rebuilding stalls, clearing paths, white. washirg wills ind fences, and_pitting tho erounds generally into g ood condition. The rces in coinecdion with the fair prom. seto be the most entertaining evergotten up he programaie will be as follows! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEN Tpotting, fouls of 1888, mite heats best 20n i cigis. e Tieats, bostd T 5 e WEIN ESDA Y, SETEMBIL 40, ting, fouls of 1887, m1ie Heats, best din ) heits, best peat g TIMBER AT v heats, best g, B + o ts, hesti in SPI 0 i x TUUIRSIAY, S Trotting. toils of 1834, m <8, four Running vorned by the Ameriean rac vat 6 o'clek on t enint preceding the rac, unless otherwise unced, /hat steam is to the purilla is to the bo powarand furnishing mental for o Pesienany FAIR DATES. bodily Agricultural Exhibits in Nebraskaand Adjoining States. Below aregiven the dites of the county falrs in ska aud state fuirs in adjining states; state falr Septomber land heet su palice opens Sep- Jux ity o k\ ansas Wy omir Alams Blaine Brown Custor Diwes Dixon .. Pot ke Surpy uniders Sherman L. Sopt. Sapt. Sept. WSO lns Fitlmore Franklin - ou bheen doing to 3 O, nothing much, y been usig Hail’s Halr Renewer tore- storethe clorto my hair, NAMED HIS P IAI‘A—"I';A“{“ZKS- TheLastActin Life of the Late Charles H.D we The remains of the lae C werobrought to this city Thurslay evening and are now lying at his latehozme, 1615 Dog- lns street, awaiting interment. The sickness from which Mr. Dewey suf- told. fea-fully on his | constitution. or @ strong man, phy cally, his body greuly His featurc changed md lis face in death posed, peaceful expression t! acteristicof Mr. De Iu answer (0 que arles H.Dewey much com- not Tus the . Dowey Nbit 1y Ine Bl Cutalc s itariun in hoje of reganing his healin, iittle realizing the nature of his m As he failed torecover, Mr Dr. Coffman of this Devey mpproved. Moudany last, ofte opinioni thai Mr. Davey hada stiictur of the pylaric orificeof the stomach, ocasimed 0 ulceration of a_cancerous nature, from hich tenever could recover, and advised his immediate retirn (o Onaha. M. Dew realily consentedto this, preferring he siid, to die athome in the dty he loved so well! “The following moming his condititionragidly rseund it was evident he Tpon being tod by thedoc, dying, he sid : ity visit him, which Mr. The doctor arvived and on 2 examimation, g wis_ about 8 moming. Death came atl During all ~this time he did ot display tho least fear of death, He diel camlyand peacefully, a5 though going to shep. Dr Coflman said it was the most paceful death hehad ever witnessed “Duringz the last fey days of Mr, Dewoy’s life he tllzel a great doal about his travels, It scemed tobe asonrce of plesurcto him to goover again in his mind those long and noted journeys. 1t hud been his intentin to agiin start on a tour around thoworld assoon ashe shouldbe able o travel, thiking an ocen voyage would ewre him, He hal no new new plices 10 visit, having bem in_all divisions of the globe, but he wuldnot with. stand his great love for trvel. Ho was never happicr thin when viewing the won. derful sighis of natire. Before death ho settled all_nis business afluirs, going into tho minutest details, even naning the gentlomen hewished to bepallieares and roquesting Rev. Dr. Hushato preach his funeral ser. ion, “An autopsy was made by the physidans, proving thenature of the disesse 1 be can cerous,” o'ock in the )o'clock p. m. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. An imporlant discovery. They act m the stomich and & the neves, A new principle. 2y speedily cure biliousiess, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constiption, Splendid for men, Women and chil Smallest, mildest, surest. % for 23cents. Samples fred ab iKubn & 15th and Douglas. B A e ilroad fares on all railrosds in Ne- braska to visit the fair at Omaha and sco one of the grandest lator wion pro- cessions, are oo fure for the round trip, e RAILROAD NOTES, The Fight About a Ticket Offico Be- tween Two Roads. The Santa Fehas filed & omplaint wita the state ruilroad commissioners of Kansas asking that the Union Pacific be restrained from establishing a city ticket oMcein the city of Lawrence, Thetworoads hal a joint offie uptown, | dfic will nturn on Monday. but discontinued it to sive expmses, The Union Padfic wants to reopen tie up town ofice Mt the Sunta e objects, chimiig thit both ompanles had agreed to confine thir ticket busiuess t> the depot ofiwes. Union Pacific officials deny the existence of such agreement, The Wester pussenge meet in St. Louls next Thesupprters of theassociation are makinga grat efortto ! braceup the agreenent and wntime it. The | ay: enent willexpire Sopten- the rouds lave given the ¥y notice of vithdrawil requind by the terms of the comp Ther is a number of knoity problems i be considered | at the mecting in St Louis, and i the asso- dation_dnisn’t go to *$ the agremant Wil certainly be radically amendel. The uniform billof lading, which have been put into offect on Man Will probubly go by the board. I the ‘nounnegotiable’’ ciause and other jectionable features elininated, the bill is 1ot populir with the shippers ard sofur the Pennsylvania line is theonly one to declire avor of the adoption of the bill, We will notusethe bill unles it s crally adopted by the lines west of Missouri viver,” r association will K was to | gn- the sald & Ulion Pacific freight oficial, **ard Lam nct alraid of this being dons. ‘The westem roals have 1o bum- Ing desiroto get into as much hol water over this watter asthe castern lnes have, The uniform bitl would be & good thing for bank- ers but the shippers don't see agy benefit in it, mad I think the shippers wre right." The sixteenth mnuil couvention of the United States railvay mail service mutual benefit wsoclation will boheld in Denver corumencing vext Tu The eastern dele Omiba ou & tes wlll l‘“ through l | fama slepers orer morning. There ar_eleven divisions of thn and a btal membership of 1,410, The conventiom will be followed by excur- shns to Coorado Springs, Manitol andother resorts, CarAccmntant Buckingham has returned forn atour over the main line, Willlam Randall, freight and ticket, anditor and Gmeril ight Agent Crosly of the B. sas City lastnight onomMicial the Burlingtn o Monday the associa- ssistant pasenger agont of i fie, T, J, Peiell of th prtmnt left yesterda ylic, Conn... wiereho will bo reried next Bt ay. 1. D. Brneh, the assistant ticket agentof the Burlington has gone t Denver. He will be for found two months in the Burling- tn's Denver office in the absence of the agent Vi Presidat diting de- floleomb of the Union Pa- Hehas been in {or two months, taken the fist mail rin Cheyenne, suceee ntly promoted to the position | of assistait superiitendont. Hot Weather nml A Take nochs This hot weat reidents, »s on headaches o sunst 1, bit i you will t afewof Kraus's Headache Cipsules e day you will find the temperatum will ba ducdl anl the hood of jrostration absolutely coudter sale by all druggists. The Solid South o the great man ms and lettrs 1 this heited term for Krinse! psules, The people from that section ; educe th temperaturcand prevent aud headacies, For salo by all meuh " Hnu\<|- Sun S Now is(he time, the ventsunstrokes, the temperatice dl these qm“»\ will be provented. Kra sulesare the thing, evils Hadadie Cap- One ortwo Kruse's Hadache taken during the duy will ache, alsoattacks of sunstroke . LABOR DAY. Raiing Funds for the Celebrati n— Tne Display atNight. The conmittee of the Central labor union, which has been solicting funds for the proper celebratim of labor, has collected 4boil $1,00. The menvers stite Wat they ast 21,000 more to makethe cele- This amount they hopo to \m lay moring, »s that the fireworks A 'tron Now York and thatthe e most claborate ever e inthis y mm[ln\t~ moreset of ynn ime been displa; in Omuha, follow: “Welc o, have at and S8, *Goddess of tioned has been do- year, Islani’ mde 1ol it sometmehofoe the movenent he . The floit his_ been repal A ad s handsmerthan eve be shijped to G Island ulul w v in the paride of the G. g anittee are g disippointed at 1 ablo tor float, but say that no one was toblame, as Grnd Island made the fint aplieation, The ibseice of this clth ie will be suppliel bya number of other floats which will bo prepared by the trades nnzons. The men in the Union Pacific shops have notifiedthe Labor diy comuittee that they will tum outin full forceon that day. Bee bldg wday AL TR Dr. Birney cureshay fever. TO GUARD THE FAIR. Sheriff Poyd Has Ayppointed Twenty Men for that Puvpose, SheriT Boyd has appointed the following deputysheriffs t serwve atthe Douglas county fair, wiichopens next Monday : Laryy Kinney, Andrew Kivker, G, Gedultig, Thomas Southwell, Dan C. Hurley, Joseph S. Miller, George Kinney. J. Cusick, H, M. Judson,Jamws Snith, John Hinzmn, Thomas Do H. Scott, Clarls M. Murray, G. W, McCoy, ¥, H. Schwalberg, Puirick M Quinlm, John Sproel, 8. G. Allen, I. R. J. M. McCirthy, Md- Fravk Bandiauer, George Sole, €. H. Galvin, Fmnl Crayford, Cliarles Grow, Lewis MCoy, Peter Welch, Joel H. Griffen, John Lalkistrom, Lugend Plekard. Some of these men will morniig, more this aiditinal nunber on Sunlay, and allof them on Moniay, giving six days time for some and four full days for all Louls G assistd by the day fo furce. H. & on duty evenlng, this ud the force, perintend the night ext Jury. Seplemler 7 is the day on which the county cmmnissioners select the district court jury for the September term which beging Sop- tember 20, The apportionment or representation the cainty is tixed as follows: Fint, Secoud, Third, Fourth and Fifth yards six mm _ech; Sixh ward, five; 8 ighth ward, four} South Omaha, four} v aie apiece, Notwvithstanling the law providing that thesemenshall be selwcted, and ity plin infermee that there shall beno sich thing as ying for the position of juror, the county ssioers rooms are now ed by mnen who seem to think nothing whatover of coming boldly to the frnt and urging that they bo booked fora plice in the box. for To Nervous Debilitated Men If you will sendus your addess we will n'ndulu Dr. Dye’s Ce .n.lh'd Voltaic Belt ind Applisnees’on trial, They will quickly restore you o viger, maniood and health. Pamphictfre Voirdw Buur Co, Mustall, ich e Botter Than the Springs. Churles Mares, the well kiown dejot_pas- senger agent, who has beon ab the Union Pacife depot for anumber of years, has just | retumed from an extended visit to the land of his nativity, During his trip Mr Mares stoped at the famous Carsbad springs ind while there ho came into possession of & copy of T It was the first he had seen sinco he left home aid_the sight of it was morv eficacius than the witers of the springs. He devoured its contents cagerly und colebrated the occasion by crick- | ing bottle of wine, 2 loptof bomes cJumupitior uxcetimoe iovern miliou ety ) -mll ©0, o4 Louts w. | Siwri g ONE ENJO\’ Both the methed and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to the tste, and acts gently yet promptiy on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, clemses the sy tem eflictully, dispels colls, head: aches and fevers gnd cures habitual congtipation, 8 *}v of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, plessing to the taste and ac (‘eph\lfle to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial n it effects, prepared only from the most healthy and ngroeulflc substances, ils many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most pogulnr remedy known, yrup of Figs is for sale in 5l and 81 bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable drugglst who may not have it on hand will pr- cure it prompily for any one who wishesto tiy 3t~ Do mot accept any substitute. CALIFORWEA £16 SYAUP CO. SAN IRANCISCO, CAL, 1OUISVILLE, KV, NEW YORK, N.¥- GRAY S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. 1B GRYAT i1 e b At EIY, D unf; ingcurefor So il Weaknods, Spermyorrima, Tapotency, and all discises (hat fllow a3 @ se- quence of Self- aluse; s Loss of Mannry. Unl- veranl Lassilide Paln in (he Bick, Dimness of Vision Prenatur Old idmany other dieases thatlead 0 Insnity wiich wo de. aireto wnd cifie Medicing ages fork thomoney, r pa L ar y mall on receipt of THIE GOODMAN DRUG CO. 1110 PARNAM ST OMATIA, gnseount of untarelts wo lve aloptel the yellow wrapper, the unly Drs.Betis &Betis Physiciass, Surgeons and Specialis, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET OMAHA, NEB. knowns spece helr long ex- renbls sl .Anrl universil suc- nd cure of hironio and Surgical I eminent physicians to i the aficted e voryw POSTTCVE OURE. tor ’Phnmn twldl‘l na fa \ntul! A CERTAIN the awfuleffecta of carly viceund the namer- ous evils that follov in iis tra CRIVATE, ILOOD AND RN prpases Siily; sompiotaly ani perm UNEFOTS TERTLTY AND SEXUAL DT ORDERS yic1d romly totholr skilleal treat- oy ES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS ced cured without pain or detntion rom business, H YD ROLB.L AND VARICOCELE perma- jul _succesatully eured inovery cuse ILIS UU DI GLEET, Sper. unnurrh«, Benin Llo?thmhuod 1l nently yrdors’ peculipe as well ag all 3 1t from youtl- mitureyean. hor sexposlelvoly fonal disorders t fun. ful mnm.,r the.exc S STRICTURE Gearmteed pemansntly cered, renoval uuvuJ‘ withouy earting, cansticor dilatation ted at lomo by aticut without & - ments pain o antoye TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A SURE CURE Tie artal effets of wly vice yhichbri organfe woakress, destmying both mind and bodr, ‘with all 1ts dreaded ills, permanenty cured. DRS. BETTS Addres thoso who mave n- paired themselves by projer tndulgnoe and solitary hbits whi puinbothaind and boiy, uwiitting tiem r psine v OF A TTIIRC. PRI W RK o hse entering on thut hapry 1o aware of physicaldeblity, quickly ussiited. OUR SUCOB3S Is bised upon facts. “Kirst—Practioal expor Second-Every isspechily studiod, s starting right, Thiri—Mediclies ared in our labomtory exaotly to suls ch case, thus effecting cures withouting ury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGU" STREET, =~ OMAHA, NFR DR. J E. McGREW ’I‘he Swpecialist, 886 10 (he trot- 1, formy ot PRI Tsunsury yent of o olus articulars about and showing maiy of (hé most remarkable cures. Of- fice, N. 1. Cor 1thzand Furoin 8u., enlrance on eltiir stroot, OmabytNe no muumu DR 3 ITEFVEN: T 9.,mm.§,. ] Méfl‘ ks, Lo mARNO, sler sie L 1800, WE ARE SHOWING Already in several departments New Fall Goods, new hapes in stiff and soft hats are on sale. In Hats the entir Our hat trade has grown to immense proportions, * and we have stocked up this Fall to meet this growing trade. We show about 250 different styles of hats, Our new 93 of them, a ldl‘”(‘ medium and narrow brim. and beau Derby is a gem—far better and finer than ever silk trimmings, perfect in every respect, tiful blocks. Fall stock is in, and lhe Our assortment is be wwildering, r before; silk lined and with We have three different shapes There are thousands of our customers to whom we couldn't sell another hat now they are so used to ot ur 95c hat, and know so well what value they are getting in this hat. hat fnl less than g2, For $1.75, $1.90, and so on u There is no Derby made that p to £3, We want new customers to try it. Nohat store will match our new 950 those who want to piy more we have finer grades, they range from $1.50, We sell none higher than g3. s worth more than $3, It is foolish to pay more, The hats we are se lling at that price are equal to Youman, Dunlap, or any other high-toned name hat, for which other stores charge you $4 BOYS CLOTHING or §5. Thisdepartment is we will have our entire fal that will meet us_in prices. boys’ clothing. They can most one half the prices t Passage {» and from Greal Britaln and an pits of Eurape. _Kontraal-Livorponl roule, by the Qitors ol 1. Lawrence, shortest of all, Gl Boston, to Philaddphia, Liverpool to and Bultimore, Thirty Stesm Clasa cxcelsior. Awcomnoflaiiona insuryussed, Weekly sailngs. A_ i:l. aN V‘ I PR STATE LIKE. GLASGOY, LONDONDERRY, BELFAST DUBLIN, LIVERPOOL & LOKDON. FIOM NEW YORK EVERY TILURSDAY. Cabin Passage $35 to §40, :cmmlur to location of staleroon. Excursion $65 (0 $95. Bteerage toand trom REiropent Lowest Rates. AUSTIHBALOWIN & €., General Agents, 53 Broadway. NEW YORK, V' Agent, I“ ro to from ARE STRICTLY 1Rst Classe Largest, Fistest and Fines, in tho Werld e hceaTieAtions oz ee IIEW VDRK. I.NODBIIDERR' AND llA!lIIW. ETHIOPIA, Aug. 30, FURNESsL Nc\v York, Quoenstown and l.l\l'lpnul. elobrated Sept.2th. Oct. 15th oy O i, SALOOH, SECIND-SLASE AND STEERAGE mm:l. cn'uh:u. RiSH IIII i "CUTINENTAL “oiars o to return myuny North or HRBUIAH l!TTERB OF | CIEB" AHD DRAFTS t Iovest currenc rat Vcenth or 1 HENDERSON. snos.. Cn Local agents at ( 1 H Charles Mares Vauldll, H. P. zen's Bunk, Otto Wolt SALT LAKE OITY. ONE OF THE GREAT FIVE. icago. E. Moare heuel, Otle New anl', Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City and San Francisco, Midwaybetween Denver and San Franciscos T miles from either. Destined Lobecome oneof the grest commercil centers. + Famous Sunmer and Mounlin Health Resort. Atitude over 4,000 feet, yet fanned by breetea Bon o great Toland Salt $on. * Finest Suwlt Water Boiting and Bithing, 25000 bathers in Great Silt Lako liat year.resent seison opened Miy iLoiols, Fixhing, Huniing and Cam ping, Dress Milliary " Bahid Concerts dunly at ¥ort has doublad the population, now resourcesballtip strong churches, s, fostered putlic schools,created charming social condicions. A delightful home city. Opportunitics . Investments, 8 ani 10 rer oaland silverMin aper Mills, Cf 1Gh mll-u‘unm o late, A et il it con (o salt Fulke sismner, Hfustred anp! 1y, Specind Tpr- A specificing sriaation dewired, mailed Jrie. Address BKALESTATE KXOLANGY, Salt Lake (ity, ke ONFIlST ASolid8 and | 1Bof M MILTRUFLONS cunty. l0vre experien ferce ol eted. MIDLAND INVESTHE o CO.Sult Leke City, U3 GRATEF UL~ COMFOHTIN(J EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST, “By n thoroueh knowledge of thoe natural liws n tlons Of digestion aid_nutri- 3 provided d bever- to aitack v gscape wany @ futal thatt by kewing ouralves, vell 10 @ properly nourlhed e, 1y With botling watier ormilk. 801d only y grocers, libeled thus hic lhr mists NO RIB BON Permanent Alignment Strength. Sold Under a POSITIVE GUAR- ANTEE, GEO. H. SMITH & CO.. General Agents Nebraska and Towa. 810 S, 18th St. = = Omaha FEMALE BEANS R RS R ling up rapidly w I stock in, MEEDE th new goo Is and before the Our Boys' Cluthuw l](‘l)«ll'tll\( nt is second to none in the United States, and we donot boast when we claim that Lh(‘rn. is not a concern in this e opening of the qklmnls, country Parents who have no money to throw away come to us for their get good substantial garments, well made, such as boys hey have to pay elsevhere. Our fall catalogue is ready; write for it. Itwill give you a great deal of information about clothing and other «rouds we keep. Nebraska Clothing Co,.- Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Our’ store closes 'fl, 6 80 P. M 5 want, atal- Sutux(ldv at 10 P. M. LLAN [H[fl[}[flfiSTEAMERs The Omaha Medlcal and Surglcdl Insutute N IBFJEIDEJJ] =) (o £ = For the treatment of all CETR Trusses. Hest Fucllities, A pp quiring medical or surgléal tr Hoardand At urely packe and consult us or send hi: list. Address ONTC paratis anl oAt & story of your AND SURGIOAL TISEASES "1 %0, and wo will & 1pon Private Specialor Nervous Disewses, Impolency, Omaha Medical and Surgl Bracs, o 1 i PATHENTE. On Daformitios nr 5 Bron:hit 1 m Teal op 11 e pirtmen Kpedalty o * polion rmoved £rom the sys tem s wnable 10 Vit usmuy b tin> o Insirnments s onal ntexview pre E\l ,With questio cal Institute. Corner 9th and Harney Streets, Omaha, Nebraska, OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. . e ROHRBOUGH BROS., Proprletors CORNER: 15th Allbusiness hracl |u st Illlen( leze Boarding Club. men of penmanship, thie, Over 60 students lust yeur, ROURBOUGTT BROS, Omiba, Neb ‘NO CURE! AND DODGE staught including Short-Hs NIGE OMAHA, nd AI\J Ly e “RM opens T SCH o O, L Wt Sept. 156, nd_Literr, cek at Cofs Or 82,00 clegant speols Call orwrlts for direulies NO PAY. Dr.DOWNS Seventeen years' expore the greatest successall Ner Spermatorrha als enses of 11 1o cure. Consultation free. 108w, t SOLID GOLD WATCHES i low as $15, md all te finer grades from $25 up. Worth double {he monsy. Nickel Watches, $2.50, $3.7 ind §5. All of thess wateh es a0 Btemwind- rs and are war ranted good tmers, we will weet 1 fny ADE | BOARD 0F Lawy: 'A-’ GOODRICH, . CIIIUMU' [y years' Advice Freet nopablicity. [ = wmany stal gether? Butne wonder Arcgulir grad Chionieand Pri I t & BRO., IDAHO IS ADMITTED WE{R To the Union Dr States. Come and e Boust CLiy, Toauo. v, 113 Deirborn St, Successful pracice, l Byectul fuclliges, atein o ato disen Mght Loss Cor. 16th and Farnam St., securo your (e CLOTHES LXK CO, 18168 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb: T &illl treating with unrwnteed for Catareh, WO b b . Bundaye” SPEAKING OF WATCHES, DO YOU KNOW THAT MAX MEYER & BRO., Are selling more watches than all the rest of the Omaha Jo LOOK AT THE/R PRIC. Fine Gold filled AmericanWatch ts for Tadies of’ gents,only $14.75, would be cheapat §25 " Sdlid Silver Watches, ladies jor gents, fom $.75up. Wakhas Clocis Jewelry roy Lowest alred at riows. Remember ~ (be Plice. Omaha, Neb MEN surering from LY ot Lost M Youth ful e ] rivitely by out V00K snt (ented iical Compae: 1 W akbing: Hoston, Masy ool the Pinl ho: ¥ v 1ecel; Aample 1 price listand lerms to 1ty atonce. Address (be i {1 Hermon Bt., Worcestor, Mass

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