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ETHE CITY. ] A mecting of the Woman’s Christis association will be Sheld today, p. m., in the parlors of the woman's home, 109 South Seven Btr Mre. J. €, Lange presented a of beautiful bouquets to the cl Kelloy, Stiger & Co,’ their opening yesterd mentoes and the giv il maembered with pleasure lighted recipients, be by the de- only rali eliminate from tho diseaso. This is thoroughiy tho perseveriig use of Ayer's” Sar Porsist until cured s process slow, but tho result is Landed in the County Jail. £. B Quackenbusn, a settler living near Stratton, an i arrest on the chargo of | s yp onaland clain has al was sterds vlaced the next term of v sount of whos che, monthly frrec cured by Miles’ Free samples at Kubin & Co,, 15th lmm X hn! flas! hm Noi anud Dougl —_—— A Runaway. Pahl, & grocer at Seventeenth , and P, Gaabst, who resides at North Sixteenth, had a narrow esc 1 o'click yesterday, ‘They we north o Sixteenth stroet, and when the corner of Leavenworth the horse ran er of Sisteenth and ay dashed upon the side- walk, overturning the buggy and throwing out the oceupants. They were badly but ped a more vehiclo w Pears' and 513 shaken upand bruised, serious injury. The demolished, Soap isthe most elegant toiletadjunct Nebraska Weather p Pulletin, The teinperature of the past we As been below the normal, the nights especiilly being very cool. There has been about the aver amount of sunshine, The rainfall has been above the normal in the castern part of the state and normal or but slightly below in the rest of thestate, There has heen but slight changes in the condition of the crops during the past week. Comn has coutinued to im- wveslightly in gencral condition, but the weather his been too e rapidly asit should have been much bene the week, o potatoe ted by the rains of e SN The Collingham Inquest. The inquest over the remains of Colling ham, who was drowned Sunday, develc nothing but what has been published, The jury rendered a verdict of accidental drown- ing. Letters found among the dead man’s effects o had two maiden sisters, Clara , living in Providence, R. I., and a tolegram was sent them asking for instruc- tions as 10 the disposition of the remains, £, P. 0'Domell, in whose employ the dead man had b d that tho latior Jad tol him he had on aud_ had ¢ chill, but th - mothe h died about three , when the former was about s1x months old. Mothers will find Mrs Wi Syrup thebest remedy for uh s u bottle low's Soothing children, Kountze Place Silewalks, vy, August 30.—To the Editor of Tur Bee: Your editorial on the condi- tion in which contractors le idewalks when through grading, is c point. cannot but be thankful that this matter up. Several years ago, at least it seems solong the sidewalks were removed by e Erading contractor on Spencer strect in Kotz Place; and have not all been relaid Ak s crosswalks, at the oo cened, Wi Tre none of We expeet to continue ‘to the mud” this winter as wo 1 years past, IKountze I as one of the handsomes tious tothe city, but the action of the grad- ing contractors, sidewalk iuspector and poird of public words, has caused us to blush when showing the addition to stran zers Tliere wore crosswallks once, but they w removed, allowed to rot and 'probably stolen. s there any hope that they will be re- laid¢ KouNize PLACE, The rosy freshness velvety softness of the skin 13 Invariably obtaied by thoso who use Pozzoni's compléxion powder, ve taken walk through have for sevel is well known A Suggestion to the Board. Omana, August 30.—[To the Editor of Tne B Your recent reference to the “wanton destruction and pulling up of sidewalks that are still in fair condition and their replac ment wader orders of the sidewalk inspector, 1s most timely. There isentirely too much of this sortof work going on. Repairs are ordered and made where absolutely no re- puirs are needed. Planks are thrown out that are about as sound s the new ones put n, and they are, it is understood, charged up 10 the property at exorbitant rates. In the outskirts of tho city the disposition seems to be to place some new plank in the walk of every lot with regard to needs. The matter {8 left to the discretion of rej who, of course, work in the contractor, and get in y can, These men are not Judgzes of the repairs needed, and many instances the repairs Show competent workmen. the sentiments of a large of property holders when it says that board of public works should take this n hand, and that before any sidew: 4I“( is condemned by the inspector it should ¢ be viewed by a member of the board.” igh enough in Omaba without their being increased unuec v by greedy contractors who are allowed fuil tearup und throw aside sidewalks fully lm...m that which they put down, Let the board of public works look into this matter by following up the repairers, und they will find that many taxpayers have just cause for complaint, inte as many vor yl:nl inds i that mu Hot Weather and Acci "Tuke no chances on headachos orsunstroke +» Thishot i fearful, but if you will take a few of Krause's Headacho Capsules each u will find the temperature will bo ve- and the likelihood of sunstroke or prostration _absolutely counteracted. For saloby all druggisis. The Solid Js solid on the great “C Telggrams and letiers are re duriuge this heated tevm for Krause's ]hml psules, The people from that sec y reduce the n perature and pre o said by aif buth ||| l{c‘mud\'." druggists, Now s th vent suustrok the temperatu! will be prevented. sules aro the thing, 1 time, to pi By reducing istressing ovils Krause's Headache Cap- One ortwo Krause's Headache Capsulos taken during the day will prevent any head- ache, also attacks of sunstroke. All druggists. - FRACTURED llli SKULL, Lee Garlick Thrown From a Horse and Fatally Injured. Lee Garlick, & sixteen-year-old boy Lving with his pavents on Thirty-third streot, near the Belt line, was thrown from his horse on North Sixteenth street yesterday about noon. His horse became frightened and started to yun, It struck a wagon and knocked its rider off, fracturing the base of his skull, and bruising hin severely, Hewas taken to his home and a physician summoned. - The latter ronounced the iujury to the skull fatal, but Pought the patient ight live s day or’to. Headache, neuralgma, dluhl(\sl. nervous- e :;'., -lwpfl'-mm, cured by Dr, Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at Kul & £o.'s, 16th aud Douglus, “fest of the THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:"TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER MORE ProL I,I\(l PLACES, Tuesday Petitions Will Be Circalated by Bee Carriers, In order to expedite the movement to in- crease the number of polling places in Omaha Tie Bee has decided to circulate petitions in the various wards through its carriers, care being taken that none but known residents and legal voters shall be asked to sign the petitions, he law no increase in thenum voting precinets can be made except a peti tion signed by at least fifty voters inany ward be presented to the city council. Time is p The new sub-division of voting places must be made within the next two W o vegistration books and blanks must be prepared in time for the new registrars, Al legral ¢ uested to assist Tie Beg carrvier boys insecuring the signa- tures of competent v With a little co operation on the part of our friends the task will prove an easy one Tle petitions to be sigrnatu 6 ro s, presented today lall read as follows: FOR A DIVISION OF POLLING PRE- CINCTS for Usper e Taw ar AST !'H'l\' BLECTORS IN Eacu Wann ane R IRED TO St6x Titrs PETITION, To the Mayor and ouncil of the City s of tha. .. To divido. sad _poliing or voting dis- represent, show and malke it appe { contains more than four hundred (100) legal voters as ap- rs by the election returns of the last city on held in s 1. Your petitioners, sufiicient number of p create of all v comit No. ofore, pray that a lling districts may be said ward to insure ception titled to be cast therein at the Nauwe | strect & Numver. Ghage ako No Risk wsaparilla, for it is ev- the standard build- 1 purifier. It has ¢to the front by its own intrinsic the largest sale of any prepar- ation ofits kind. - Auy honest drugglst Wil confirm this statement. 1f you decide to take 1to buy et Hood's You Tn buying Hood's erywhere vecognized as ing-up medicine and bl anything else instead OMAHA'S SHARPSHOOTERS, How They Were Honored sunday fternoon at Ruser. fternoon the third annual ymaha schuetzen fest verein came toaclose in Ruser’s park. A thousand in- terested spectators gazed upon the cere- monies which were carried out with an at- tention to detail never before witnessed in Omaha, Sunday of \\mvl'u‘ exercises Kmanship and valor, is of the nation. > shooting had b noon and continued un af noon and on At that tim the west and a gentle among the trees, On the range the members of the verein formed in line and to the martial strains of the Union Pacific band marched to the open dancing floor, where they formed a mollow square. On the west side President William Mach mounted a_chair while in front of him stood a table, Besid, the table stood Louis Heimrod, the secr of the ussociation. Behind him stood M, Kopp who held communication with a win- dow in theinclosed dance hall in which Mr. Williamn Segelke was visible. “The president, in German, eloquently and felicitiously set forth theobjéet of the gather- ing and angounced that the King prize had been awarded 10 Mr. Fred Fuller who was thus styled the king of the fest. anmouncement received with smittingly dulmulhl- up to the ¢ sun was sinking in wind was playing . Fuller immediately advanced to the id was invested with a_ large, broad Ik sash trimmed with gold, the frout ring & beautiful embroiaery of oak leaves together with the following inscription also in embroidery, the work of the fair hands of Miss Augusta Pomy “Ehre preis, fur den Omaha schuetzen V' 1, von Aungusta Pomy, 1883, This was _placed upon tiie shoulder big man_ by little Lucy h, daugh the it. Mr. shoulders Paulsen and. barne. 10 tho retura trip. Butt c und wortul. turn was greeted with o larn 1 W Stoecker passed around a nming with wine, from which ch member sipped some of sparkling Fuller was upon the . Fuller was decorated with the n ) llnnl mwl.ll which he or made, the d from the e hall by Kopp and Heiwrod to the P in turn handed them to the winners, When well known peop! called, the president made remarks p to the individual oceasion, and the bestowal of the prize was grected with the triple cheer, “Er lobe hoch,” and the *ul: by the band, hi b Witti, who walked Off with a |||.|).|nl\- § William Segelke, Louis Anton wiio drew a sheep, which he didn’t claim; bater Goos,whodisplyed his champlon 1; Nagl, who walked it chair and a fine cash Adam Snyder, who won a smoking set, Bencke, whosé award was a frait dish and a pair of vases, and Councilman Blumer, Who won @ gun. The other prizes were as follows : EIREN SCHEIDE, First, Fred Fuller, the J, E. Boyd medal: second, H. Busch, il readiog stand; third, William Mach, and lamp; fourth, ans Peterson, lady's gold watch; fifth, Julius Nagl, mentioned above: sixth, Ge Karll: silver water set; seveuth, A. Stockman, ditto; eighth, Charles Gottseh, harness and whip: ninth, . R. Hefft, te set; tenth, Krug, cleventh, ¥\ Blumer, above: twelfth, W. A. Butt ith, A opp. muntel « teenth, C hr Peter 1-4»0» ater ml Stoocker, framed 3103 Motz, £10; eighteenth, fengodot, §10; nmeteenth, Henry Ruser, carving set; twen- i 3. Paulsen, fruit stand; twenty-first, Charles Rasmussen, carving 'set; twenty second, chroeder, knives and for nty-third, Claus Mutthis, album; twent fourth, Char e beer mug; twi off with a magnilic xteenth, W. F. suteentli, Chas. Adam Snyder, smoking s uth, Hans Lamp, easy chair; cighth, William Voss, silk ambrella; tw ninth, W, Segelke, saddle an thirticth, Asmus_ Josten, framed first, I, Gobauer, tavget’ rifie; thi Gustave Beneke, fruit stand; Louis Heimrod, silver fourth, V. Dumpe Claus Pahl, beer mu Hnrl Wittig, cartridee box; thirty-se paddock shéep; ds, pickle dish; , mounted knight, KEHKR SCUETD, _Pirst prize, George Karl, gold medal and ocond, Claus Matthis, gold medal and third, 'W. F. Stoecker, gold medal and fourth, Chris Wuethrich, gold me: nd fifth, Hans Lamp, zold medal and x‘!, Jullu» Nagle, und seventh, ; eighth, I R. Heft, gold mml al nm( 5 cents; ninth, ) Schroeder, goid medal and 50 cents; tenth, Ed Paulsen, gold medal and 23 cents; eleveuth, Hans n, gold twelfth, Hu\llw Gottsch, gold medal, MANN SCHELBE, iest |u‘u\‘..|udg|)J R. Clarkso ssible 60, cond, C, Wuethrich, 5 i its, #10: thir \\Hlmlu Mach, 52 [mmlx v n.un fifth, sixth, Ed H Fred h ; fourth, Huns Petorson, 50 poinis, &) unn Fred Fuller, 48 points, 8; sixth, Wm, Krug, 47 poiuts, & seventh, I, Mengadot, i poiuts, elghih, H, A, Stockiuan, 40 pointe, #3; ninth, John Petty, 45 points, $2; Peter Goos, 43 points, §1, VOLKS ACHEIDE. First prize, Herman Hockman 815 ; J.J. Harlow, 810; third, Judgel, ¥ fourth, Hans Peterson, $2. John Petty, §1. These prizes were donated by merchants in the city. tenth, second, Clark: ; fifth, —_—— Talk about forelgn champagnes, try Cook's extra dry; it is superior to two-thirds of the imported wines, 1602, Sixteenth nnll Parnam streots is the new Rock [sland ticket office, Tick= ets toall points east at lowest ratos, BROK L Bird Makes Escape at Night, The fivst jail-breaking that has ocourred at the county bastile went ord at about 9o'clock Su 1 disc A Penitentiary His withihe authorities in immediato” char leaked out through another s Having gotten hold of o knife or a small tool of some kind, Johnson succeeded in- tak- ing the lock off his cell. Onee in the corridor he found a “cubby hole” that had been left unguarded, at let him next to the roof. Then he disc d a manhole in the roof which had been left unlocked Raising up the cover, it was the work of but a moment to draw himself up on the roof, then to drop down from {he roof onto the ground and thea talke to his hecls, s 5000 08 the escape had been discovered tabout 11 o'clock—two hours later—the were notified. The gentleman now at liberty was bound verto the districtcourt some six or cight ks ago for confidencing a farmer out of 0 incash, He had been identified by his i , and the other evidence ¢ n'hmw and consequently that \l)wh d term iu the peni- about forty years old, slender and o full beard, He phisticated ed to but have Ho is rathe part of the most innocent. 1ns f contidence and s « fous business with success. ailor Miller completed his term of ofiice and left the jail Saturday evening o'clock. Pat _ Lynch, over Tur Bre the escape had f of the fact that about it. Nerve and Liver l’lll\. o the throngh. the T} 1 quite tall, though not has on and bow nerves, new princip! cure bilionsness, b hl taste The only run expressly rain out of Omaha modation of and teenth and Parnam sts. Omaha. Census Taking h\ India. The London Dai News thus plains some of s of census taking in Indis - diffieuity with the Indian ation is not urns as to pr ulous notions about yvernment, ant enough to believe celof the censusis to pr cure lists of pe ms eligible for sacritic Thore are multitudes of peop lieve that bridge, ln\nm'w, started with a propit human life to the gods, haps the general impression is that the Not the les interesting port ion of the c onsus oF T will be that which_deals withThe child widows and child wives, of whom there are many millions in India, and who are to be the subject of the next great legis- ive reform. In England the question es will be a de te In India be the question of n: and the y native Indian householder is ure Lo resent asa mor insult »s about the female members of ex- 0. d('xxhv--u( Ise superior exccllone provon tn millions of bomes s nsed b od by the of the groat Btrongest, rest and Most Hoalt Ing Powder doc Sold only In Now York. 7:MUSEMENT5 Boyd s Qpera House BOYD & HAVNES, M aers, Messrs. Boyd & Ha present forthe the would respectfully ning of the season at Jouse the arleton Opera Co Which is unquestionably the strongest comie opera org in America, B0 arTisTS 60 IN THE FOLLOWING RE Monday, Wednesday Matineo s Tues [ stand zation Wednesday . The lJul-t n's Lace Yiandkerci Thursduy Ermin Saturday . ‘Dorothy" Seats are Nn\v on S\le at Regu- lar Prices. "The Grand ‘To-Night, OLL1E | ](1&1)1’;\’1‘ H 24 " Firemen's Daughter reserved seats, 25¢, 350, 5 Popular Prices; Dime Eden Vusee, WILL LAWLER, MANAGER, CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS., OMAHA, Qugen ot o, Litle Aunie Nelson, Soubrelte, HOWLETTE TRIO, Grotesque Slack Wire Perforuers DEMON 1O 2 458 g ypogmionise. One Dime Admits to All. As a Rule, Itls best not to attempt to remedy costive ness by the use of salive or drastic purga. tives. When acashiirtio mediclne isneeded, the most promp.and beneficial Is Ayers Pills. Their effect I8 to restore the regular action of the bowels, without weakening them. Being sugarcoated, these Pills retain thelr medicinal vistes for a long time, aud are casy to take, T can recomment Ayor's Tills above all oth aving lougiproved thelr value as a cathartic for nyselfand family." Leithsville, Pa, %, by the advieeof a friend, T began Ayer's Tills as a remedy for il fousness, constipation, high fevers, and colds, They sexved mie better than any- thing Thiad previously tried, and T have used them in attacks of that sof H, W. Hersh, Judsonia, Ark y Ayer's Pills, DR. J.C. AYER & €0., Lowell, Mass. 8old by ull Dealers in Medicines, J. T, Hess, “THis 15 AN AGE OF APOLUNARN W ATER." slter Besant. WHEN YOU ORDER APGLLINARIS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The well-known Yellnw Labels of the Apollinaris Company, Limited, are protected by Perpotual Injunctions of the Supreme Court, Beware of bottles bearing the genuine Apollinaris labels but refilied with a spurious arficle, LOOK AT THE CJRK, which, if genuine, is branded with the name of the Apollinaris Company, Zimited, and the words ‘“Apollinaric Brunnen” around an anclior, GRATEF UL-COMFORT ING “Iy a thoroneh knowlodee of the operations of diesil tural Taws W iy It 15 by the judicious articles of diet thit a istitution may be grs v built up tor v tendency €o dise ormilk. Sold only s, labeled thu! wopathl DS & (0., Torgro IF YOU HAVE MALABIA 01 HILES SICK XY, NE lm\\ ‘mists on. Englund, willcure theso troudles. Try thems youhavenaining i tave, but ulllgnln # vigorous body. 0%s SOLD L\ LRYW IJLKL. | | GHAY’S SPI?CIF.C MEul(_,lNE Promatul 1o in ola ty which we de ' r S1X ek on recept of THI l;()«ll)‘.\l.\A\' DRUG CO., 1110 FARN AM OMAIA, sa90 to and fom Creat Britain and af Montreal-Livercool raute, by the ence, thnllei( ofali. Glasgow to a. Liverpool to and from Clas excdsior, Walkly sailinge. West., Ag'" "| Chicago, K1 STATE LINE, GLASGOW, LONDGHDEFRY, BELFAST DUBLIN, LIVERPOOL & LOXDON. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin Pnnuu $36 to $50, !ccnvdlni] to xocnu‘on o statercom, Excursion §65 Eleernnu to and trom Bur mun.wm u ate AUSTINBALDWIN & £0.,Gznenl Agents, 63 2 roadway, NEW YORK. Western Agont, 12 . laiy E. Moore, Baltimre, Thirty S Ao otoatinie Jostrpse €.). Sunde!! Tno. Blegen, Randolph Stre SSIA.Sept. 6. | Yark, Quoenstown and Liverpoc The Celohrated | Sept. 20t Oct. CITY OF ROME. ~ | SALOON, smuuw,uu AND STEERAGE SCOTCH, (n'ih:n. W Mo TRERTL POINTS, helow : i ,Nort or EIRU‘!}'I:‘AI“"’[’ETHRI flf GREUIT AHD IRAFYS s, 0F 10 W 18th, | mi s Bunk, Otto W ’I‘ho ‘opocnxh-.t, i, or puin o Dluddor. 1n 30 to 5 « y wost remarkable cures and Famam Sts., for he Lk Bl ok e | Bk VO WLER MoodunCong - DR. J E. McGREW entrance on son to be, The Nebra but also provide for thou We have made great ex a Clothing Company that w OUR FALL STOC Is now ready and on our tables. We are proud of it, andif you see it you will say we have rea ertions to get up ¢ stock of goods, that would be worthy of I notonly accomodate our v: inds of new patrons, for a great increase in our business. To people unacquainted with Our house, IFiNe clothing means Hici Pricep clothing. such we extend a cordial invitation to call and examine Our Goons and How Ty AR MARKED, We are anxious to convince them that there is no need of paying exorbitant pric show them that we can give them as fine goods and of as good workmanship as they can get any where and that we can save them considerable monsy on their clothing purchasss. The greatest saving we can show you is on Boy's Clothing. t army of old customers, Omaha’s census returns warrant us in looking To . We will Nothing advertises a Clothing House more than to sell these goods close, and for the past few seasons we have made it a rula to sell Boys and Children’s Clothing at merely nominal profits. measure the rapid growth of our business. To this we attribute in a great We shall continue the same policy this season and will offer in our Boys' Department bargains which you cannot get elsewhere. For the opening of the schools we have prepared a stock of goods second to none in the country and we promise tosave you not 250 or 50c, but positively $2.00 or $3 .00 on every good suit which you need for your boy. Open until 8 P. M., Saturday at 10 P. M., Nehraska Clothing Cq Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. mmEEammETSe | The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Etc ()\n' ~nhw on both l)l.\‘lt)\'!\ l AL I\ L \I{1 i of lulv owing to 5. Our stock of NTED DIAMONDS was get- ting pretty low, so we have just sot 1 number of CHOIC of OUR OWN IMPOR- TATION, and we offer them at IALL ADVANCE ABOVI 5 The settin comprise a of SOLITAIRI 3 = 5 AT h NECKLACE SPECIAL TINGS made 5 of all D D TO ORDER. S Sapphires, Emeralds, Pearls, and all other precious stones, mounted and loose. OouUnR SALE progress. SOLID GOLD 1 ) COL ETS, GREAT SLAUGHTER of WATCIIES is still 1 \\'4\ [CHES for D G ()II) from in, Wi D JENTS’ FINE l‘lll[l) WATCHES, American movements, warranted from 1° to vears, only $14.75; worth and upwurd, D SILVER 1 b5 u( ull l(nu up to the finest grades (Ilg than, Howard, o z y; and GOLD WATCHES, \(v( Il) (:UI D CHAINS ROLLED PL. JHA \\l) CHARMS sold ul RE Ill \ 15D PRICES to purchasers of Watches during this sale, 5000 FINI SOLID (GOLD FIN- R RINGS from $1 to 10 each, 5 ey Walch Repairing a Specialty. NOTICE—Strangers visting the eity are pectfully invited to ca and take a look through our est shment, whether wishing to pu chase goods or not. MAX MEYER cteenth and Farnam Streets, BT AT RE SRR e eI THE FrGURE 2. The figure 9 in our dates will make a long stay, No man or woman now living will ever date a Jocument without using the figure 9. It stands In the third place in 1800, where it will remsin ten years and then move up to sccond placa in 1900, where it will rest for onc hundred years, The It is unlike the figure 9 in our dutes in the respect that it ha ly moved up to first place, where 1t will permanently remain. It is calle 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson The “No. 0" wa ‘\\']) ntest with the leading n of the world, it w Grand Prize given to family se others on exbibit havin ived lower awards of gold medais, ete. The French Governinent 180 recognized its superiority by thedecoration of Mr. Nuthanicl Wheeler, Presidentof the company with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. Tho “No. 9" is not an old machine improved ujon, but 15 an entirely new machine, and the Graud Pri Panis was awarded it as the grond est advance in sewing machine mechanism of the ago. Those who buy it ean rest assured, there fore, of hiaving the very latest and WIHEELER & WILSON M'F'G €O, 165 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago P. E.FLODM CO. 220 North Sixteenth Street, mp/ft\» BA“Y SARHIAOES FPEE Lawyer, 1124 Dearborn St., ! successful praei special facliitdes, B many states forwor PRIV S upon Private Aduress Come and See Us. AND GIVE US THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING YOU THE FINEST ASSORT- MENT IN OUR LINE THAT WE HAVE EVER PLACED UPON OUR TABLES. RECOGNIZING THE FACT THAT OMAHA IS COMING TO THE FRONTAND THAT THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR CUSTOMERS, WE HAVE TIHS SEA- SON GIVEN PERSONAL SUPERVISION TO THE SELECTION OF OUR STOCK | FOR THE FALL TRADE. WE HAVE ES- | TABLISHED RELATIONS WITH SOME OF THE LEADING HOUSES IN EASTERN [ CITIES, AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH GOODS OF THE HIGHEST | GRADE IN FABRIC AND FASHION. WE SHALL DURING THE SEASON BE IN RE- | | CEIPT OF SOME EXCLUSIVE | STYLES AND NOVELTIES MADE EX- PRESSLY FOR US, OUR MEDIUM GOODS CAN BE RELIED UPON AS THE PRODUCTS OF WELL KNOWN MANUFACTURERS, AND WHILE | WE DO NOT PROPOSE TO “SELL AT A SACRIFICE," (WHY SHOULD WE) THOSE | WHO BUY OF US SHALL BE GUARAN- TEED THE WORTH OF THEIR MONEY AL B sof Mon rivntoly by our s Book sent (ealed) al Companv. 157 Wasbiig: wm , o Omaha Medic ql dncl Sur’glcal lnstxtute. Coroer 9th and Harney Streets Omaha, Neb 04 and Sureloal Disea Kir, Nose, Throat and Chest. Special Attention to Diseases of Wo men and Childre ng and Middle-Aged Men. 1, Neryous Debility. Spermatorrhos ' Dvay, arining (rogn Indies Blood and Skin Discases! t dreadful in its results, Fifteenth St, Opposite Boyd's Opera House, Omaha, Neb, A Tkt ON SALE EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH 1302 Farram Strest, HARRY P. DEUEL, Oity Pacsenger and Ticket Agent. gt l‘ An lr eured in “’l 00 J days use ll(l 3.0 tor lu 'ul the gen Joslyn, Wiz e it SYPHILI: " edy. 1on ney Strect, Ot abia. Nob PRINCIPAL POINTS 4 ] g