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THE CITY. The bank clearings yesterdiy amount- ed to 81,016,365, 0 The Omaha about £400 at their whic park. Tho funeral who dicd yeste place from the er, Lake and N ay. 1etzenverein netted annual conclided Sunday last at Ruser’s of Miss Huttie Duncan, day afternoon, will take sidence of Mrs. Hollin- eleenth, at 2 p. m. to- Fliza Allison died esidence of her daughter, Mrs. H. . ull, The funeral will tuke place at 8 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Interment at |.“.|‘. tHill, e remains of Osear died August 14, awaiting his mother, will be Sopt. 3, at p. m, at cemeto Funeral from street. Brown Bros, cles with the tend tooper braska ind talis C. T, and G, ) 3 Jolin Reed and J. \\ Bowman, The Sunday school of the hurch will pier Thursday of this train will leavethe Websterstreet depot at ) o’clock and return at5 o'clock. 1's of the church and school are to unite with the sclool on oceasion. ANNOUNC yesterday ot Tawton, who the arrival of interred today, For AW HI7 Farnam grain compr counly clerk: HENTS. Manager Miner of the New house minde o contract last evenin Btandard oprra company whereby this ve talinted and strong company will appear thit theater weok —after next in an opera l'l' petoire |l|’\( \ Alirm” onthe first rived inthecity yo ‘Ole Ol a Swedish said to be very thon at Boyd's fog next, for onen dy based on the 1i Ancrica, and whi will be the at yuse on Sunday e ly > of the C Lavor unionkelda business mecling yesterday aflerncon for the purpese of hering th reportsof {he e Although several reports are still out, the indications are that the proceeds of the day will amount to about $00. What Philtip Looks Like. Sheriff Boyd is sending out notices broad- cast over e country offering 50 ward for the arrest of P. C.Johnson, the eanfidence man who bro the county 3ail on the night of Au description is gi eleven inches: abo about 150 pounds: full ‘When in jail wore dark coat and black Saft ht Is He aV nt? Thomas Martin and Jim Dufly were each given twenty days in the county vagrancy, Duffy forsome time, had a standing plea thit hewasuot 4 vagrant_be- cause his mother runs a boarding house, Tho court thougit differently. Martin had sev- enil skeleton keys in his possession, and was charged with carrying burgl tools, but that charge was dismissed and he was held as B vag. St five feet, years old; weight dark i beard brown Prince Albert Harness Thieves. 3 Jarnes Russel ind M. Barker wexe armsted by Detectives Dempsey and Savage at Or chard Hill charged with hamess stealing, is ~climed they make a prac of pickitg good hamess, taking aury and mixing their parts with others of a different make s0as to render it dificult torecomize th then sell tho haress to some innocent pur- chaser, e Littletick Suspects. George Allen and Alf Cornett have been wrested onsuspicion of being connected with the murderof Ole Littieticle last Saturday night. They will beheld to sce if eitler of them can be identified as the mysterious “mtran ger Whowas sen to leave t ‘Bixth and Paciflo streets on the night of the murder and follow Littletick when the latter | ‘was last scen alive. Both mon wore seen by parties who had seen tie murdered man lite Saturday night, mand itwas claimed that they were not the parties suspected of the crime, el caley Aftey all, tho best way to know the veal oerit of Hood's Sarsaparilla, is to try it your- self. Be sure t get Hool's. THE GOLDSHOROUGH BABY. The Court Will Decide asto Who Will Caro for It, Thehabeas corpus proceedings hrought by Mrs. Fravk H. Goldsborough against her husband for - the permanent possession of their child Claude, were sct forhearing yester- day morning before Judge Clarkson, butwere postponed for one week to enablethe parties to perfect their pay As given with full details in Tus Bre last Saturday, Mr. and Ms, Goldsborough for- merlyresiled at Allright andseparated some six months ago, Mis. Goldsborough taling the child. Last Friday her husband rode up on horss back to the home of his wife, whois stoppia at the place mentimed, b hee parents, seized tho child o wilh it Goldsbor corpus proceeding: reguined temporary pos- session of her child, District Conrt. John Duval has entered suit for §20,000 sgainst the Omaha street milway company, The plaintiff soys that on h 19 last he was tiding horsebick along Twenty-fourth strect and was ran into by an eleetric motor car. He was thrown violently upn the pavement, sustaining a frastureof the skull and spine which has 1meapacitated him from working at his trade, that of carpenter, for life, andhas finally wsulted in his being sentto the insane asylum Andrew Massion sucs others ona building coutract, Kitie Uhtof is not without trouble. Shelives at Flichorn, 10th day of last May H Nolte and ¥ I. Reber went beform David Smith, a justice of the peace of the town, where' they sworeto a complaint, that she was engaged in the business of re- tailing liguor. The case went_to trial after thoevidence was all in Katie was charged and relased fron custody. blein the woman's ys iton Polcorn weind her share of and on the B, Juffers, H. A £,000 from the men complaining witnesses, John E. McGuire has broight suit ag: Frank C. Hastings and Byron cover possession of the northes section four, ownship liftem, rnge eleven, which he alleges s wrongfully withheld from him by the defendants, County Court, The Septenber term of the county will open at 9 o'clock this morning, cases onthe docket. Hansca A, Darier s sued M. S. Bartlett, Frod Sounenschels and Kimball Vilentine, and in his petition he alleges the defendants owe him 310,60 upon 4 promissory note that avas dueon the 20th of last January. M. S. Barilett. is the plaintiff and Hauson Bart- lott alieges that Lo is o trader by profession, and, as such, Damer last July flnplu\t’d un:; locate Darger is the defendant in a law suit, to trade a $20,000 stock of dry _goods, \n the town of Thurman, {or Onahareal es tate. uetzenfest The | this | § Trand opera with the n! and sub-committees, \ re. | 1e following | jail for | charging and repu- t she has brought suit to who were the Reed to re- st quarter of court with 182 A few days later he found a customer wwho \(uu[& i€ the deal, but Darner would not trad Tl- viow of this fact Bartlett has Bow -\u,d for his commission, which he al- REJECTION OF WALSH'S BOND. The Council Committee on Sewers Ascertain Why it Was D one. The couneil committee on sowerige met the board of public works yesterday to investigite the declination of the litter to approve the bond of Ed Walsh for construct- ingthe North Omaha sewer, the contract in- volvin me §40,000. ; Attorney Popploton was present and didmostof e questioning for the commit~ tee, while Mr. Walsh had counsel present also, Tho investigation opened by Mr. Kier- stead explaining the rejection of thebond by 1 of theboard's considering some of the 18 mot responsible, and while lie said, had declined to remain on the s alraady publishel several times in columus. Ex-Sheriff Coburn was the first man ques- tioned. He lad gone on the bond inthe first place in fuith, but owing to having been *‘both by Walsh afterward, sk- inghim wh intendedto stick,” ced that his name be t asked whether he would 1ow go on Walsh' bond Mr, Coburn returned a very emplatic t*no. rman 'Ru-\h nser witten request o b from the Lond My, Tinme, s third b same thing. | At one time during the session M, Poyple- ton asked Chaivman Birkhauser whe 3 custom of the to perm abond to es sources or worth Mr. Birkbouseranswered in the negative. Poppleton then asked wlether a bonds man was obliged to cortafy as to his be- ing worth the amount which he quali answered that he wis no shwas lis_statenent, and proceeded to do so, telling the same story that alieadyappearedin the pap His recital of the frequency with which he was told that ne hadbetter getan additional londsman evoked considerable laughter, that hehad bis bond perficted the blank reached bis hands, and sented itto the ard. Ay made a statoment du\ “( Vi also cxplained that fsman, had done the YKnow hos a b obtained b > mine 1y ted ; know- \ fearful time with ine house; the companying the ier man, Dan Condon, and knowing much wore, | could not apirove the boud, the board could mot approve it. We toll Mr, Walsh that for this large and | important contract we must insiston a ‘gilt- I bond, After e lad handed in the g the names that i we had beard this and that niing to pull off the bond, \ + ew blank and Jand that would show us ng miins umpaid and be colle ing that the city Walsh over fact that the § il w zied by anc ete. He didn’t do it, notwith- 1ding the f.l([ we waited an additional ten or tweve days. All g0t to say then alout this ~matter i that if this bard of public wo should take every mgtail, bobtail and devil that comes along and wants to goon abon we woild be ina bottomless pit of dist all thetime. Balcombe of the board answered s as to his communicating of the board, L for Walsh mq Walsh's intentions being | Mr. Popi ie a speech about hod and honorable, on said that it was the duty of unreliable contraciors, | to uplold the actionof | works, SWell, now 1" exclaimed Walsh, to tell Mr. Popy right | thot Walsh has s done bis work ! s, you have,” rejoined Mr. Poppletc -\1 , you have doneyour work well! That disgraceful county hospital job shows that you have always done your work well, dow't 1t77 Mr. Walsh replied: *“The best evidence of what kind of work Idid ontnat county hospi- tal is the fact that it was a pted by the board of county commissioners and approved by an expert.’” “Yes,” suid Mr. Poppleton, the board of public ST want. to his ot “approved A8 £ | gy expert, by Meyers, a man Who is under Ihey | dictmant, now. “Oh? retortel Walsh, “that's all right for you to'talk that way hero for effect!” “The effect will tuke care ofitself, I guess,” replied Mz, Poppleton. At this wint Frauk L. Reeves came in and Chairman_Birkhauser exclaimed: *‘Here's Reeves! Let’s find out whether he ever oflered, Wilsh §500 to withdraw fron this | s Walsh siid e did in the news- pnpcn" Mr. Reeves stepped within the civele and aitered @ very ciophatic denial that he had ever asked Walsh to throw up the contract also that had be offered him §500 or eve 10 0 0. concluded the inves council conmitiee withdrey Themembers of the enough to approve C, boud for huilding _the sower which had been enaway from Walsh. 1t bor thesiena- tures of Victor Caldwelland Byron Reed. Walsh’s bid was $10.12 per lincal foot, the west bid wasthat of F. L. Reeves, atin and the rd remaincd long anning & Cols On readvertising, the contract was letto FPanning & Co, at £10.45 per foot. The only radical awre for theumatism is to climinate from the blood the acid that causcs the dis This s thoroughly effected by the persevering u I Persist until cure, slow, butthe result i NOTIN TH process may be sure. TRUST. The Omaha Shot and Load O Builds a New Tower, A ramor has been indivculation, mainly in the east, 10 the effect that the sixteon shot tower companics of the country have formed | & trust and that under theagreement they { surrender thelr individoal existence, cancel theircapital stocks and are merged into the trustat a valuation placed by an apmaising committee, which has just compleled its labors. The title of the new § organ- tion it is said is the Amerlcan Shot associ- ation, with a capital of 3,000,000, incorpor- atedunder the laws of Ilinoiswith head- quattersat Chicago. All the plants will b bought outright for stock in the new assc ation, The oficers are: President, John Farrell, Pittsburg: s W. Lowe; L A. l mpany f the this cityas regards the rumo ormation regarding it could be oltained, twas stated that Mr, I. B, Lawrence, the ident of the company, lad gone to Chi- o, but it was not thought that his visit heen occasioned by a cull to consider the trust question, The Omaha institution, it a number of eastern capital stockholders, one of whom was Mr, Blatch- ford of the Chicago shot-tower. The home company has been dolng aprosper- ous busitess for some years, having com- menced on o small capital. Recently, it is stated, it becanie a part of a combination whicn'permitted it to sell at Chicago thus rendering it impossible for oh houses to sellin this ter the cost of frvight to their oess of the combination method, it isheld by some dealers, might impel thwestorn coupany to join even & more vigid orga niza tion “This state of affuirs, however, was not sup- potted by the people 'at the home oflice, who clamed ihatthe Chicago nouses as well as those in other parts of the country would sell whorever they found a market. As regards the trust, it was stated that the subject had been under cousideration some time ago buthad been dismissed withoutaf- firmative action. In reply toa question as to what Mr. Taw- rence was now doing in Chicago, it was stated that ho was submitting to members of:the company for their approval, the plans of the new shot tower and Lulhlmg at liis place, The old plant is a frune con- cer at Twenty-fourtl and Bancroft but has been foind o be fncomveniently situited for shippingpurposes, Some dificulty also has been experienced in obtaining water, 1t has therefor been decided to abandon it. The uew plaut comprises & three-story brick buildisg which has just been ocoul h.d lunlu sheet ipon tower seveuty foob vas stated, had anmong its 220 ¢ without adding wken o, When | | > | W lo wi te his own re- upon the exeavation for which, work has al- realy been commenced. The capacity of the works will bo trebled, The cost of the new plant will beabout $30,000, Thereis nothing like Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrio Oilto quickly cure a cold or relievo hoarse- ness, Written by Mrs. M, J. Felloys, Burr Oak, St. Joseph Co., Mich, — ——— PULASKU'S BONANZA, The Energetic Dog-Catcher Earns $4,000a Year, “What's new today mayor " “A pretty plenty.’ “Of what!” “Of abig surpr “Affecting the tax- “Wery closely and ¥! I tave just v i risedto learn the prodi um which Puliski telier has carned and must be the city, It will knock the members the council and the ctizens silly when they hear what it is, ] I huve heard it today. And oh how it will grind the five or six men to whom 1 offered the position of dog-cateher before I gaveit to Puliski. I lave just been given an ides of the figures for the first time. 1t is now very plain to me why Puluski has allo hinself to be curmed up hill and down by everybody and the mnewspapers in particulier for his bold rails upon tho ine dement of the town! 7, sir, you - would have thoughtit for & minate, bul thefact s that diring the six months Pulaski has been in ofice 1s dog caicher he has mude about 3,0 dollar apicce for ever dog. this fully $2000is ¢ money. ‘That's 4,000 more than £10 a ! Holy Moses | 1d over have thought it! I wish [ had made myself dog-catelier and let Pulaski be mayor, for I'd have ay Lord, tow Wheeler, Pat Ford wd the rest of the gang will roar! Van Houton's Cocoa—La world. gest sale in tho JURORS MU BAT Slaughter tain How to United States Mars] fndeavoring to Al Slanghter has re- turned froman carter trip in which he cor: bined busiess and pleasure, Speaking of his bill agaiust the goverament formeals furnished jurors, which has beei referred to at length in tho Washiogton news of Tup Bre, Mr. Shughter sild 1o was not the only marshal who had cause tocomplain In factall the United States marshuls were i the same boat, but he was the first to pt in his billand get a ruling on it. The law governing the fees of marshals w changed about two_years ago, but the change hid _been overlooked by lepartment As the law now stan “the marshal shall reccive the quoted, and made aradical changs in the procedure of the court Marshal Slaughter states that In_only a small per cent of the cases tried in United ates courts is the government a party, As azatural result, the marhal says thai when @ or con- almost invariably happen that, the deliberations of that body will con tinue over meal time the court will b d to starve th Myul of de shal, “and gre um of the United “wi tly diminish _the useful- tes courts.”? ‘ommittee will take ed, and it will_be ey bill toreim- shal conclided themarshal, “there e, in which the government was iere the jury remained out over weal time.,"” In Townand Hamlet The sceds of intermittent and bilious remit- tent fever germinate and bear evil fruit. No community has altogether escaped it. In populous wards of large cities bad sewage causes it, and i thelr suburbs stagnant pools in sunken lots breeds it. There is at oncea remedy and a means of prevention, Itsname is Hostetter's Stomuch Bitters, which is with- out peradyenture, the most potentantitote in existence to themalarialvirus, Fortified witl this incomparable, saving specific, miasmatic iufluences may be encountered with absolute impunity. Disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, begotten by miasmtainted water, orany other cause, succumb to th ficent corrective named, and rheumatis ney and bladder lloul»lui are surdy remova- :rli, ;:3 its use when it is given o persistent rial. MOTOR ON SOULH THIRTEENTH. The System to be Extended Southern Limits. The resilents of South Thirtecnth strect are making strenuous efforts to put that thoraugh fare in a passable condition as far as the South Omaha limits, The thoroughfare is graded to a width of ninety feet asfar as Missouri avenue and only a short distance re- mains to be improved to reach the southern limits of the city. At & meeting held at James C. Breman's o Sunday last, there were present Messrs Has- call, 0'Keefe, Kavin, Kaspar, Powers, Nel- son and anumber of others and the subject was discussed in_an_informal munner, One of the thugs (o bedonois o bridge i creoks JitheB. &M, has built ck, it is thought, may be removed by tho - company, o Which ovont a brick culvert will be built! If the company should desire to continue’ its track there the people will move to_induce it tobuill a duet which ey claima they can o unde aw. Wien {he street shall have been graded which theproverty owners elaim will b fore fall, the strect railyi tend its motor system alone South T'hirteenth strect tothe sullll\l‘lll limits, to the - the 48 ‘Of the ront nnivarsities as o Purest and Most lealthful. Dr. Pr X! Ins Powder 1008 not contala atmon . 116 OF alum. Boldonly In e KING POWDER 0O, an Franciico. P BA 3 NewYork (hicag. Bt Louts AMUSEMENTS. The. Grand To- nght OLLIE 1REDPATH Firemen's Daughter. Popular Prices; resorved se Dime Eden Mugze WILL LAWLER, MAN A CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM §TS ‘UMAHA Quien o . Little Amnie Nelson, Soubrette. HOWLETTE TRIQ, DEMONILO ®" 8 ovnomionst. One Dime Admits to All Each Season Has Its own pecudine malady ; but with the blool malitained ima stale of uniform vigor and purity, by therse of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. the system readily slapts itsell to changed conditions. Compused of the best alteratives and tonies, and being highly concentrated, Ayer's Susapirillals themost effective and economical of all blood medieines. “ For some years,at the return of spring, 1 hal serious trouble with my kidieys, I was unalle to slesp nights, and suffered all of my back, I 'was also afficted with headache, loss of appelite, and fndigestion, These symptons were much worse st sprin trouble with my back. A friend persuaded me to uwe Ayer's Sarsiparila. | be taking it andmy troubles alldisappear = Mis. Genevin Belanger, 2 Biilge st.. Springhield, Mass, AyersSarsapatilla PREPARED DY DR.J. C. AYER & CO0, Lowell, Mass. Boldby Diugigive. $1,six $& Worth 1 batle. Drs.Betts &Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialisls. 1409 DOUGLAS STRIELT OMAHA, NEB. Knowm spec- The most widoly an f rorat) atel helr long e falistsin the Unitel amnrka bl sl and univeraal su treatment_and cure of Nervous, e and Surgical Discases, entitle thess gninent physiciins io the full conidence of {oted e vory where, They guit antoe: A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for the avful elTec rly vice and the numer- ous evils that followin itst PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES ancedily, complitely and permanctly sured ) SEXUAL DI ORDERS yl ldluully tothelt skilital ran ment, PILES, HSTULA AND REOTAL UTOERS guarinteel cured without pain or detention from buatn PROVELE AND VARICOOELE porma- m*n!ly and {ally, curel invers case SY IHIL 1) Al6 Nl dana ana il dsioaio d hordere ptoutist w eithor_sox positively curcd, as well us all iunetionaldisorders that resils fro SERICTU RE ahmieni pe rantood perman i Coplc without eutting, (' |_|‘nn a: afected at h by II\HL Il without a wio- ment's pain or annoyn 70 YOUNG'AND MIDDLEAGED MEN. A SU l{[ LUI P The awful effects of . L carly vice which brings orgzanic weakness, destroylng both mind and body, with allits dreaded ills, permanenty cared. 2¢ RRETIS Address those who have fm- DRS. BETTS Biee"hensanves iy® th: proper indulgence and solitary hibits, which ruin bothmind and body, unfitting them for busbiess. study or marrlige, MARRIED MEN or hise, entering on that happy Hte aware of physicaldebility, quickly assisted. OUR SUCOES! Is base@ upon facts. First—Praciloal experl- ence, Second—Every case is speclully studied, thus staring right. _Third-Medicines are prepited in aur lshoratory exastly. o, sulk each case, thus effectingeures without njury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - < OMAHA NES. nomic cooker LIEBIG rmmnes Company's [y 'ss) s EXTRACT OF BEEF Forimproved & eco mates for any length of time, and is cheap- or and of finer flavor than any other stock. One pound cqual to forty pounds of len beef of the value of about $7. beuumuonly with Justus von Liebig's signatureas shown D MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & €0.°S Breakfast Gocoa 1s absolutely pure and 1€ <s solbley No Chemvicais areued i Its prparathn. 1thas sors timed the strengeh ot Cova Starch, Arnwrootor Sugr, costing lew than one et a evp. I delicious, nourishing, stengthening, & S11Y DIGISTED, and admirably adagied for invalids s will as personsin heath, S0ld by Grocers everynhere, W, BAKER & C0, Dorcheter, Mus BLANGARD'S PI!.'LS IODIPME OF IF IRO WEAKNESS, CONSUNPTION (N ITS EAKLY STAGES); POORNESS OF THE BLOOD, and for nm.u.u.. itn periolic course: (" Braxean, 40 ru ALL DRUGGISTS, . ANATIV0,” the WonderfulSpanih Remedy, is sold with aWriilen alidrains an Funin dine ul indiscretion loss of power of the x, cowsed by over- O the excessive use of 0baco, gplim; or stimilamay waich wltimstely lead 16 Tutrmity, Comsumpen snd Tnsa ut npin Couentiht fon 1olcamey I thit vest pocket.. Price $14 packnge, or 6 (@ With every $5order wo E1V0 & written guapanice to cwre or refund ho waney. Seniby mil o any addras.” Cie- culir free. Mentiondhis paper. “Address MADRID quiulcnlm Brand; Ofico o tion, youlh- l\ulm & and Iim| A, Fulle thand Dousl A D. Fosters Co. Counell Blufls, Ic DRUHKENNESS |4 ALL THEWORKLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPEGIFIG. 1t can be whven tn u o) of « 1 Taton $42 Rh Swledat of the paticn ™ 1L s mbeoluiely lur‘:nl?uu;‘ulll:alluljl Diedly tire, Whetner 1 ity T altorialio wreok. A1 NE VER otk & plied b P B, i ok D b Qfl Hrads e 0 ARDS P c0.. Orana r“’“‘ COHllSS BRAND Llnen Collars d Cudly, Gorreet Shles 4 Best Qually, . Fefect Ftting OUR FALL STOCK Isnow ready and on our tables, Weare proudofit, andif yousee it you will say we hawve rcal( son to be. We have made great exertions to get up a stock of goods, thatwould be worthy of The Nebraska Clothing Company that will not only accomodate our vast army of old customers, but also provide for thousands of new patrons. Omaha’s census returs warrant us in looking for agreat increase in our business, To people unacquainted with Ovr house, Five clothing means ITieir Pricep clothing, To such we extenda cordial invitation to call and mine Our Goons and How Tirey Are MARKED, We are anxious to convince them that there is noneed of paying exorbitant prices. We will show them that we can givethem as fine goods and of as good workmanship as they con get any where and that we cansave them considerable money on their clo thing purchases. The greatest saving we can show youis on Boy's Clothing. Nothing advertises a Clothing Touse more than to sellthese goods close, and for the past few seasons we have made it a rule 4 to sell Boys' and Children’s Clothing at merely nominal profits. To this we attribute in a great measure the rapid growth of our business. We shall continue the same policy this scason and will offer in our Boys' Department bargains which you cannot get elsewlere. Forthe opening of the schools we have prepared a stock of goods second to none in the country and we promise tosave you not 25¢ or 50c, but positively $2.00 or §3.00 on every good suit which you need for your loy. Open until 8 P. M. ! ] : s § ayat10P. M. Nebraska Clothing Co,- Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Saturd ——y i’The Omaha Medical and Surglcul Institute > Gome and See Us AND GIVE US THE PLEASURE OF [SHOWING YOU THE FINEST KSSORT- MENT IN OUR LINE THAT WE HAVE EVER PLACED UPON OUR TABLES. RECOGNIZING THE FACT THATOMIHA IS COMING TO THE FRONT AND THAT | THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR CUSTOMERS, WE HAVE THS SEA- SON GIVEN PERSONAL SUPERVISION | e | TO THE SELECTION OF OUR STOCK || | wicity. baravais.tiy abein ooriar A Povaind il sus FOR THE FALL TRADE WE HAVE ES- & : TABLISHED RELATIONS WITH SOME OF THE LEADING HOUSES IN EASTERN | CITIES, AND ARENOW PREPARED TO FURNISH GOODS OF THE HIGHEST GRIDEIN FABRIC AND FASHION. WE SHALL DURING THE SEASON BE IN RE- CEPT OF SOME EXCLUSIVE | STILES AND NOVELTIES MIDE EX- PRESSLY FOR US. . o for deformltieland of din u »nn "o pAT T rmilies ant Brues. Inhalation, Bleox DISIZASIZS D ohhiis, s Sutcessiilly treate . et for 1ot of v lion s sontidine contents or sendor. 0t your will mend in erious Diseases, Tupotenty, SphiLl Gle us may be ent by w re forred aln wrapper our B0OK 10 NEN @3, und Varlkozele, with question Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corier 0th and Harnoy Streets, Omahi, Nebraska. ivale Special o FRLE list. Address OUR MEDIUM GOODS CAN BE RELIED UPON AS THE PRODUCTS OF WELL KNOWN MANU FACTURERS, AND WHILE WE DONOT PROPOSE TO “‘SELL AT A | SACRIFICE,” (WHY SHOULD WE) THOSE | WHO BUY OF US SHALL BE GUARAN- TEED THE WORTH OF THEIR MONEY » DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Etc. Our sales on both DIAMONDS and WATCHES have heen UNUS- UALLY LARGE of lite, owing to ou CUT PRICES, Our stock of MOUNTED DIAMONDS was get- ting pretty low, so ve have justset a large number of CHOICE STONES of OUR OWN IMPOR- TATION, and we offer them at a SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE COST., The settings compriso a \'n icty of \()l ITAIRE and CLU RIN 5 IN 'll'Ux lm\l{ RIN l ACTE PINS, PENDA "'l'»\'. SLE COLLAR TS, HAIR VE BUT- BUTTONS 2K LA C PECTAL D S made and all sizes Rubies, arls, and mounted Atention to Discakes of Wo en and Children. o had vears of erporimes i the Tiils o f irooilyn ant Yorsand are anong 0Kt 110008 2ul 01 d wiclely Known spocialins La o, ndiss diney, plime S i I plos. fice [ A ou Li0a ek Of contitone NI sLudy oF busl 03 fiuds 1o Bircidn, saty, Pumanntly Blooa and Skin Disensos, Byphilis, -b disease wost dreadful in s revults, wmpleiely eradicited. Supphires, all other r and loose OUR GREAT STAUGHTER SALE nf WATCHES is still in 0 DINEASES, ILER & COMPAD RS AND SOLE MANUFAC OMAHA NEB, BR. J E. McGREW The S]_)(‘(‘Id]l%t, T:ansurpassed in th treat- ent ofll form ot Bt 2 DIS 12 ANES. Lost Man Noots STRICIUILE or paln b lll) l ullm«ut i, mul u ATCHES for Prow 80, 385, HO y %0 5, HO, Gonorrhme, Gleet, § . Slirlctares, rade Biin o deteniton fr. o pillls, Tydrocole, Varicoale, Iy and safely cured without . AlL Soxual De- ts L0 MArTige suecosiully OLID GOLD [ . ) inds, from up to the finest grades (Elgin, Wa tham, Hovard, ete), and GEN] l’\' FILLE mo aldiseats safoly and permanently cirod. . £8P Sundays, 10 (il 12 ons WNALIOto Vit us My bo treated ad ondepce. dediches aud ins nsullation free Wio IMurenply: 218 Fiftenth S, Oppuito Boyd's Opera House, Omllll‘ Aeb. LA GOLD :\mn‘rir‘x\n from men ts, wmmmml yeurs ‘dunly $14.75; SOLID SILVE R WATCHES, 5,48, 810. 5 and up. NICKIZL WATCHES, $250, .75 and %5 SOLID GOLD IR BMLY (raduate Denfist, CHAINS AND LOCK ROLLED PLATE CHAINS AND CHARMS sold at REDUCID PRICES to purchasrs of Watches during thissale, “ # Mam Wiy suicinod 5,000 FINE SOLID GOLD FIN- 25, N, B Co Tiuh and vurnan Su, eninncoon | 00, FRRE FRTAR BOLD A% Watch Repairinga Specialty. RE.C.WESTS NOTICE—Sirangers visting the NERVE AHD BRAIN THEATMENT city are eespectiully invited toonll and take olook through our estab- o e Mt RS Lol ny of the most remarkivle cures. 0f- A Full Set of Tecth, on Rubber For Five Dollars. A porfect it u...-'-..m el without paln_or dan and without anness thetles, Gold and ~\Inw fll]\uu\ at lowest rutes, Brilge md Crown Work Teoth wit. out pistes, Allwork warranted. o E PATON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM trance, 1640 streot elovator. Open oveme MAX. MEYER| : Prinary, fcondity of Terthry Jemanntly are@ : I & BRO, 2 ont by B all prep orir, #oeh Boas Wi o leitor | Sixteenth and Farnam Streets T GOODMAN l)hL(. CO. lera, vo wil Teoth extricted lishment, whether wishing to pue- chase gools ornot, v G it Tatuity ol Tuqlog i tthor tax Iy oluniary Loss aliei ey e oy Shirina ¥ tor, fer' 1o wme conract 1o . el 1 110 Furnuw Stroct, Ouahi, Neb 44¥ F B : ,‘., nliro expense of coning, rilrond fare Wo challengee the il fer s cao wa Mentlon fhis pajer. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH CooK B ey 10" umahu, Nebraikas PENNYROYAL PILLS. DIUMOND BRIND. GAILVESTON, reat Gulf Clty of the 1 nifcenthurbor. A milion anda half dollirs now belg spent Inrock and iron docks. seaportof the country westof tho Misissippl. Wiite for Information snd uaps, M TRUEHEART § CO Falu\ill;hudl“ TEXAS, ar future. Mag-