Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
I U@ 8 £ The bank clearances amounted to $453,791.66, Two carlonds of tin were r the custom house yesterds Andreesen & Co. J. A. Pow for governor dress at | evening. Word has been Willard Scott, who was e ted home early this week, that he has been ill and will not reach home for several days rot Articles have heen filed incorporating the Fort Omaha social club, Ldwin Brooks, Charles Lorne, Jumes Fleming, BEdward Envight and Henry Richter are the incorporators. 3. McMillian of Nebraska City 3 \ppointed mail clerk on ymaha and Ogden run, vice D. J. Chestnutwood, who was removed for sport for duty rmony assembly No. i will give ball at Exposition hall, The proceeds will be devoted to the striking railroad men on the New York Central, The mayor, city council and h the various city departments have cepted the invitation from the manage to atlend the state faic and will this morning and return in the e ing. The Omaha day commenced suit Taylor o recover $464.6 in the employ of the company asa sales man and the plaintiff alleges he collected this amovnt of money, which he has failed to turn over. A delivery wagon be Frontier laundry company was badly wreeked the corner of Thirteenth and Leavenworth, The driver, Charles Riley, was tangled up in the box when the vehicle overturned and was dragged some distance, sustaining painful bruises, He h the lines and man- aged to stop the badly frightened horse, yesterday cived at for Lee, independent _candidate will deliver a political ad- position hall next Saturday re 1 from Rev. pubber company longing to the s Bond. Frank Bruce. burglarized the Boston atore and mado desperate a fight with Sergeant Ormsby, who captured him and had him bound over to the district court, re Teased from the ¢ erday on an $ bond fu tavens, It serted b il authorities that Bruce will never stow up for trial who 50 is us. Jaunt of Lighu Arrang have be Time tele ng Jerkers, 1 made by the Old: s of the Mili S n from Omaha 0 K ht next, The Burlington road A special car and the only expense for transportation will e the Pullinan fare. Telegraphers in Omaha and vicinity who desire to attend the annual reunion at Kansas City ave requested to vise Mr. L. M. Rlieom, muwager Ame District telegraph company, Omaba, raphers and memby iph corpe to go do an The perfume of violets, the purity of the lily, the glow of the rose, and the “flush ot Hebecombiue in Pozzoni’s wondrous powder. He Burgled $85. Hedolie Lavine, who rooms at 1425 South Thirteenth strect, is the enterprising bur- glar's latest vietim. When he retired Monc his trousers, containing3 ten dollar gold picees, When he awoke yeste were gone, and the money | with them. The thief entered thi window, and departed in the saume uncermon- fous manuer, Drink E: night he slipped in shining five and under his pillow. uy the trousers celsior ngs Missourt water. Fred Knapp is a clerk at the B freight office. and he s also & heavyweight in in the art of mashing. Miss Louisa Kearns is a susceptible young girlexceedingly pretty and of unusually attractive appearance who resides witn her parents at 3519 Corby street. All might h 11 had the paths o these two led widely apart, but in an_evil hour they met. Thiat meeting they both found abundant reason to deplo Knapp was a constant visitor at the housel nd basked in the sunsk fair Louisa's similes. Atl an uchappy diy. There w sight, and all of the futorested that thero was need of immediat some kind. The story isa long one, tails. Itis boiled down for Youg Knapp is_skirmishing bond, while the dim shadows of the county prose- cutor and an officer of thelaw appear in the background. action of full ¢ dec ———— IMPURE W L WATER. Why It Ought Not to Be Used i Household, Anumber of cases of diphtheria aro re- ported from the vieinity of Seventeenth and Nicholas streets and other localities in the city. Alargenumber of deaths have occur- red from this discuse. A wellknown druggist on North Sixteenth street, in speaking of the prevalence of this discase, attributed the causeto impure well water and low, damp localit “If people would only stick to the water furnished by the waterwor 3 1oss sickuess,” said h the poison there is in the ordinary may look as clear as cry ud yet be full of poison in the shape of organic matter.” “But isn’t the muddy w which is fre- quently drawn from the hydrant just as in- Jurious us the vater! B, Vi he replic appedrauco is caused by quartz or sand, which 18 not digested or absorbed by the stomach, but passes out of the system with- out doing any injury, 1 will show you tne difference botween well water and hydrant slaced ¢ iux il s, another rant water and a third s of well wat the well w the “The muddy Suiting the action to the word he small bealker containing two ounc tered hydrant water on the talb containing an equal amount of h, which had uot been filtered,” beaker containing four ounce Of the thre was the cleawst and sed most tempting, The filtered water was clear also, but had not the sume tempt- ing appearance as that presented by the w water. The unfiltered hydrant water was slizhtly clouded. Taking a small druggist said: *This vial of nitrate of silver. matter in these samples its prosence will own by & milky appearance in the waic s0on as the nitrate is poured into it." An equal quantity of the niteate was then poured into each beaker and stirred about with a clean glass rod The filtered water the vial from the shelf the howed not the slightest tra of cloudiness, The unfiltered water was colored almost imperceptibly, but the well water resembled milk, showing the presence of untold thousands of animaleule or disease- breeding gorm: The effect was startling. The animal mat, ter could be scen floating about iu the water enting much the sume appearance as but- a fair sample of the quality of in the cit outinued the dr he well from which that water was ken Is said to be the finest in town, yet you see for yourself how poisonous it is, It is just such water as that which is causing dis ease to spread and killing half the chi who die. It looks temptix than river water but th drop of iV’ g and tastes better ols death in every i A Notable Report. “For disordered mensturation, anarmia aud sterility, it may properly be termed a specifie,” Extract from Dr. W. P, Mason’s report on Aue waters of Excelsior Springs, Missouri, on | | PILING DROPPE A Vacuum Discovered Beneath Rondway of Tenth strect. Henceforth the Tenth strect viaduet will begin to grow Into shape. The preliminary work has been completed, the derricks have been set up and b 1, and the hirst piece of iron was raised yosterday afternoon. viaduct will be built from the south end. The masonry foundation work has been nearly completed, but just at the last mo- ment trouble was experienced at the corner of Tenth and Jones street. While driving piling at that location yesterday morning the bottom apparently dropped out. An old and long-buried culvert was struck, and when the top was crushed in the piling dropped almost out of sight Heavy sticks of timber thirty-two feetlong ropped down three-fourths of their length, Piles of that length found about e of solid bed ut the bottom of the culyvert. The superintendent of costruction stated that v found an old bridge several feet below v surface, and several other things that ad not expected to find wis the first point where the work ayed, and 1t looked fora time as it it would be impossible to find a solid la- tion, but now that the lon has lid ground the work will proceed as be- D, the low and leaden-hued comp! to the loveliest pink-and-white, » use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is per- isted in, and cosmnietics entir ndoned. Nothingean counterteit the rosy glow of per- feet | s those who uso this medicine, THE JAL Dr. Gapen T Exp PHYSICIAN. When He May He ed There. At the meeting of the fire and polic commission Monday night, Oficer Row donasked whether or not there is a phy sician assigned to the jail and if there is what his name is, tlealso asserted that it had been almost impossible for him to secure a physician to attend to the cases at that blace Pty Physician Gapen, who has been ac ‘medical workat_the jail, was 1 to on the subject and sai have endeavored o correet this by aske ing the oMcers to discriminate inthe cases, Mostof them have cheerfully done so and have learned what to expect of me. 1 do not o know who the officer is that makes this complaint ) complaint has been made by the chief ov citherof the captains, The fac that it comes thus from onenot in authority shows the animus to beother than is appar ent on its face, YAS s with my v Is prompiness in atten old duties calling me to every part of the city, that s not always possible, Realizin I have,at my own expense, angement with Dr, Lord to_at- v dutics when 1 can not be reached. Even then there may have been delays, out none to justify this complamt. The station has had mord than twice the attention that the ordinance requires, i nplaintis groundles { for want of e 1 found th ordinance an shall render medical s y I prisoners wio have not suficien nsto pay a physic It was the habi tocall the former city cise regardless of the stances of the individual the city physicia s thrown in with ev . Noone has When I took great abuse of 1ni I'hie a sort of chromo jag,’ 50 to speak.’” Float, THE POS 1 MASTERSHIP, Gallagher Mails His Resignation and Candidates Run Wild. Postmaster Gallagher gave itout v day that his resignation had leftOmaba inthe morning’s mail, and he had a vague idea that it would soon be accepted. Assistant Woodard said 1o 4 F his chicf had resigned. Wood largest and best petition for the of any candidate but is doubtful of its avail- ing bim anything. He points to his record of cighteen yeavs in the Omaha postof then forgets himself in a profound con tion of_civil service rules and precedents. Mr. Woodard said that he under- stood the appolntment would —stike an old soldic This impression seems to prevail generally aud with it the name of Major Clarkson is given out as the most likely winn ““What is this talkabout Vandervoort about to be appointed postmaster,” asked a promi- nent businessman yesterday morning of Mr Blank. “Why, its perfeetly preposterous,” replied the latte: Vandervoort has no better chance of becoming postmaster at the Omaha_oftice n he had of securing the offico of post- generl, s a pleco of sublime gall and impudence on bis part to pretend 1o such a pl The fellow las ot all he do to prevent his head from being chopped off, and T kuow it. The oni thing that holds’ him in his place as mail sack hoister is his family relationshin with Justice Miller of the UnitedStates supreme cowrt. It isan_open sccret at Washington that Justice Miller held him up during_the Hayes administration and it was only to pleise the justice that Mr. Wannamiker made a sinecure place for Vandervoort inthe postoflice in which hehas not done a day's work in a month. “And,” continued the business man, *I un- derstand that Councilman Chaffee and some others are cireulating petitions for Vander- voor “That s all dore for_effect,” said Mr, Blank. “Chaffec and Vanderyoort have been links to the same sausage ever since the council combine was organized, Chaffeo worked the_Dodlin granite _into the city hall and Van has been putting in his time with the contractars to keep the ring in_pow The whole thing collapsed when the Twenty eighters were luid out by Dr. Mercer, and theoutfit is oo dead for resu on,’ All they ave trylug now to do is to keep some of their fellows in the front to makea show of being a factorin Omaba_poli bucking they possess i mugwump sheet that combine, Vandervoort ¢ that have ing the town. The republican who must, get h backing from a demoeratic maper, and from u lotof fellows whom the party has set down upon with o heavy thid stands mighty Littie show of mak- ing an impression at Washington, Toe whole thing is with Senator Manderson anyhow, and he has too much good sense to want to go through the experience that some of his pre decessors had when they appointed men who were odious and generally uupopular,” Announ nt. Moore & Co. have been appointed ale agents for the cclebrated waters of Sxeelsior Springs, Missoui, *UBLICAN LEAGUE, yester- man that rd has the tho demoe a5 beon in with the ud_the sct of schem- been plinder- RE 1. Webster Returns fron cutive Committee Meeting. “¥es, T have just returned from attending the semi-annual meeting of the exccutive committee of the republican league of the United States, held at Saratoga Springs, New Yorlk, said Gen. J, L. Webst here w the public that I can s Was more a business mecting than others Much tim» was spent talking over the polit- ical situation of the conntry by the members of the comuittes, represcuting various states of the union. Steps wero taken to provide political literature, where needed, in_congressional districts, for the fall cam: paign, f demand upon the executive committee came from congressional districts in the south “Rep have been formed in sveral of the southern states, which is the {mary step towards having the party Hssumo a practical organizution In thoso focal- ities. In this respect 1 bolieve the vepu blican league is doing some very good work, where work was badly ne and had hereto- fore been neglected. We fixed the date for holding the national league convention in Cincinnati for April, 1591, The present indi- cations are that the 'convention at Cincinuati will be very largely uttended. “The league convention of the state of New York was held at Saratoga on the 4th of this month, aud which convention selected s delegates to the national couvention, The The | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, %WEDNESDAY. republicans of Ohio are looking forward to this convention to be the opening work of the Obio campaign. Provision will be made to entertain the convention royally. A amittee has been appointed to secure ora- tors of national reputation to address the mass meatings to be held at that time. Have you been clsewhere upon your trip?" “Yes ; with some friends I took @ trip upon Lake € we and @ Champlain, which [ found most enjoyable. I stopped awhile at Burlington, V., to what I could learn of the prohibition question, and also conversed with many people from Maine and New Hampshire, 1took a ride through Canada and saw many things in the city of Montreal that were interesting to me, butitwonld take too much spice to undertake totell about them.” To Nervous Debilitated Men It youwill sendus your address wo will send you Dr., Dye’s Celebrated Voltaie Belt and Appliances on_trial, They will quickl restore you to vigor, manhood and health l\'lvmmh Lot free. Vourate Berr Co, Marshall, Mich. 1THE GIRLS PROTE Hot Springs Working Girls Claim that They ave Imposed Up Hax Srnisos, S. D, Sept. 6.—To the Edi- torof Tk Bee: If you will allow me a little space 1n your paper [ will ask the working girls in Omakha to stay where they a and whatever they do never come to Hot Springs, S. D, for hotel work. They are promised per month until they get here, then they get from $15to $2, and then become slaves for the people they are working for, Our fare was paid here, but after hing the spr wo had to work out the fa We were also promised that at the end of six months we would be passed back to our homes, which is as ugreed. We either lave o pay *k or walk. From girls who know what they are talking about. —— WESTERN INTERESTS, Mr. Dorsey Tells How Congress Looked After Them. “Lam home on the sick 1ist,” sald Congress- man George W. B. Dorsey o u Btk reporier who had waited an hour for the representa- tive from the big Third to finish his luncheon at the Millard. I positively don't know anything of inter- est concerning state politics,”” he continued inanswer toa query. 1 came home sick on Saturday, staid at home all day Sunday, at- tended to’ some of my private business yes- and am down bere toda don't cave to talk of s pecially with referenee to_the Third district, as I might have a personal interest in affair theae. I see they are holding conventions around and electing delegates that al able to me, and 1am satisfied with my claims for re-nomination and re-election. “Prohibition? I can’t really say what figure that issue will cut in the campaign as Tum not posted, But whatever the issies are I am confident the entire republican state ticket will be elected vy a handsome plurality over all combinati 1k “Phat’s all 1 care to say about state mat- ters,” continued Mr. Dorsey. “As to national affairs I think this congress has paid more attention to the wants of the west than any congress held for ye: The east~ ern members accuse us of having monopolized the legislation. The lard bill, the anti-option law, the silver bill—whicy by the way the greatest financial legislation since the war —are all measures enacted in response to a demand from the agricultur- al interests of the west. “The Nebraska delegation has been doing excellent work, My, Connell is rapidly gain- ing a placein the front rank of the workers and able men of the hou “President Harrison’s administraf becoming more acceptable ev convincing all his friends, and too, that heis a conscientiou: president, *“The session has been a fearfully long one,” concluded Mr. Dorsey, “and the mem- bers are many of tiem sick and all of them nearly worn out. An adjournment will be reached about the middle of Octover.”” MEN INJURED. opponents, r, capable THREE Narrow Escape from Death of a Corps of Glaziers. Yesterday aforceof H. A. Koster’s men was putting aplate window, 44x100 inches, in the front of H. A, Orchard's new store on Douglas street, between Fourteeith and F teenth streets, when the pane broke in haives. The upper half fell to the gronnd and was shivered toatoms. Thero were four men engaged on the work, and as the broken pu dropped three of the men were caught by it and badly cut. Frank Kosters sustained two cut on the wrist which required anumber of painful stitches by o surgcon, Bob Ruther- ford had an artery in_his leftarm cut which bled copunsly, Pat Tully had oncof bis fin- gers slitin two under the nal and a picce of >sh an inch square cat from the backof his ght hand. Charlic Kosters,who was super- intending the work, saved himself by jump. inig, ihough in so doing he struck s step lad- der'with ns right cheek boue and sustiined an irritating bruise. Itis cousidered remark- able that some of the men were not killed on the spot. ANNOUNCEMENTS, The A. M. Palmer company will commence an engagement of two nights and Saturday matinee, on Friday September 12, at Boyd’s, ‘The appearance of this company promises to bea great dramatic event. The peoplo need nointroduction toit, mor doos the company to the people. The repertorie which Mr. Palmer announces n another portion of this paper isu solid and enduring one, and com- prises some of the pust three year's successes which have been presented at the Madison Square Theater. The inaugural play will be “Aunt Jack) to be followed by “Jim, the Penman” and *Saintsand Sinners.” it is seldom that the people of Omaha are favored with such an engagement. Secats for the en- tire engagenient Will bo put on sale Thursday morning. Den man Thompson’s famous play of *“The Old Homestead witl bo seen atBoyd's next Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, presented by the same efficient, company that were here last fall. A special train on the Union Pacific brings the entire outit from Denver, leaving there Saturday evening after o performance, Tho mew scenery from w York models will be used for this production, some of which will be s revela- tion to patrons. The Eden Museo has a list of attractions this week that is far superior to anything ever scon ina dime theater. The Dashington brothers have won the hearts of all their audiences by thelr clever songs, dances and sketehes, The triple silver statie clog is the flnest spectaculur dance ever presented in Omaha. *The Telephone Agent,” acomical satire, s presented by the Hallies, is a side- splittiug, roaring comedy and Keeps the audience in o continuous round of laughter. Two Albinos have been added to the freaks in the curio hall, 184 superior for more than a a contary. Endorsed as the Btrony b ca's Croan Ink Powder dees not contaln smmonia, lme or slus. Sold only In cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER €0, NewYork — Chlcagy Bas vraucleco. % Louwl The Shah of Persia Though advanced myears, hue, Gray hairs am str 3 v ol his dominions, anekil: as hir of raven hitited i 2o the large ship ments to that country of Ayer’s Haar Vigar, by the use of whieh the Slah's subjects sare notonly their luirdat their head Halr Vigot restores the . Aye atural colorof the hair, 1tshoull be o every toilet-table. “‘Some lime ago-my hair began to fude and to fall outso budly dat 1 thought 151 be bald; but the use of Ayex's F hasre hair strong, abunda, and heallhy hould alr V red the oviginal color i not fall ot any more.’” — Addie Shafler, H0 Race st., Cinelinat My i (whi was resored to beauty by th Hair Vigor. 1 shall continue to there is 10 better dressiig for th Gallo Gupp, Georgzeana, Al , Ohio, its Vhad partly turnel gray) youthful color and use of a few bottles of Ayer's use it, a8 e liak Ayer’s Hair Vigor, PREMRED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass. Soldby all Druggists wnd Perfurmers, Urs.BetiskB Physicians, Surgeons and Spe etts clalisls, 1409 DOUGLAS STRIET ONATIA, NEB. y and favoratly knownspec: lalists in the Uriitel States. perience, remarkable skl tess in ‘te treatmen gnd Chronie and Surgical ise eminent physicl hel s A CERTAIN AND awful efferts ofearly v tfollow In ts tr: BLOOD AND 2l and perma ILITY AND § wdily tothelr skil LA AND RECTAL without pain or from bus HYDRO nently and SYPHILIS, matorrhea, Night Emis Weakness andall deticate diso; 1o clther sex positively cu functional disorders that r ful follies or the STRICTURE G oo ™ ONORRIEA, d, n§ AND VARICOCELE sstully cured inev r Jont ex- Al universal suc ire of Nervous, 0 dence of e : CURE for iful treat- UICERS detention porma- Tons, Decayed Iiculties fors peeuLiar wellas all ult from youth- :x0ess of matureyear. nanently couplet, withouteutting, causticor dilataton. Cures affected at lome by ptient with ment’s paln or anmoyaice. 0 A SURE CURE orgnic weakness, desty ing both Tho out a mo- OUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. avful effets eurly vico whichbrins ot mind and boly, with sl its drewded ills, perninenty cured. DRS. BETTS Addrss those wh .2 b ~) paireed then proper ndulzence and solitary Il Tuin both mind and body, unfittin; Dbusiness, stuly.ormarriige MARRIED MEN or those en terl olves by 0 have fn- - bits, which g tiem for ngon thit happy life, avarcof physicaldebiity, quickly assisted, OUR SUCCES3S Isbased upon facts. First—Praci ence. Second—Every case isspeciil thus starting right. Third—Med prepared in our laborutory ex ene al experl- Iy stud ied, iclies are uctly to sult cause, thus efectingcures withoatin ury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - OMAHA. NEB. LIEBIG nomic For improved & wolcery, it for Soups Fish, ete.) Meat Company's Jelly.” Made Dishe Keeps perfectly in all cli- mates for of time, an erand of f than any o One pour forty poun, E XTRACT OF BEEF any length s cheap- fuer favor ther stck. vd equil to ds of lean beel of the value of ahout $1.50. Genuine anly with cJustus von Liedig’s signature asshown GOLD BA{EDAL. PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & Braliast Ta absolutely 4¢ is solul €0.>8 (oca wre and le, Ne¢ Chemvicais wre used In 3t prepantion. It has core Sold by Grocen everwhare. W. BARER & (0. Dorchester, Mose BLANGARD'S PILLS 10DIDE OF IRON, Tecommenled by the Heseit SCROFULA KINGS-EVIL, CONSTI! Acadie of| oA 1 For o et OF TUTIONAL WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (IN ITS EARLY STAGES); POORNESS OF THE BLOOD, and for Tegulniing Iin None genuiio umieas s Bonaparte, Faria. ™ E. Fougerra ‘MANHOOD RE period B Q! alldrains and lee olnesver o fuunl diheriex, esumed by oY ful Il discretions, ordh cPRive Usy oplum, o stinnlaniy Tofirmity, Consm ption o couvenient form to aery i th 814 packaze, or 6 £ $5. Wit b tho money. ¢ cune frie. M MADR 2l Lo ay. ald paper. Adir Brun et OfMice A 0, by pthon U HENICAL (O, Kulin & (' JOA Ful Cor., Cor. Hth and 1 llo_course. BLANARD, 0 Tu LUBY ALL DIUGGISTS] forthel. S, xation, you th T tince, Jud 10 Putup i ockeet. Price every 85 oiler wo R seritten guaweiteo €0 ouro or 1(fun Ireas, ons U.8.A 11 Cir Cor. Tith and DouglasStros, ALD. Foster §Co.\ Counell Bluirs. lowi, THIS PAPLR 1S PRINTED FROM Great Western Type Fo 1114 Howard St JO WEAK B dicay . Wtk woakioas, (6L Tmalioo, ¢ menid” @ valiabi Al el for b " fa e s, e a0 rof. ¥, C,FO WL K, D10 ) ED undry, OM AH A, EN IBER 10, 18 OUR FALL STOCK I'wsno ready and on our tables. son to be, WWe are proud of it, and if you sce it you will say we have rea« Wehave made great exertions togetupa stock of goods, that would be worthy of The Nebraska Clothing Company that will not only accomodate our vastarmy of old customers, but ako provide for thousands of new patrons, fora great increas Omaha's census returns warrant us i looking »in our business. To people uruccuainted with Our house, I clhthing means Hicrr Priceo clothing. To such we extenda cordial invitation tocall and examine Our Goons and How Trey ARt MARKED, We are anxious toconvince them that there is no need of paying exorbitant prices. paying We will show them that wecan give them as fine gndsanil of as gool workmanship as they can get any where and that we can save them considerible money on their c/othing purchases. The greatest saving we ¢ tosell Boys'and Children! will offe n show you is on Boy’s Clothing, House more than to scll these goods close, and for the past few s Clothing at merely nominalprofits, measure the rapid growth of our business, Nothing advertises a Clothing wsons we have made it a rule I'o this we attribute in a great Weshal continue the same policy this scason and inour Boys' Department bargains whith you cannot get elsewhere. For the opening of the schools we have /:reparez/ a stock of goods second to mnein the country and we promise to save younot 25¢ 0150, but posriively $2.00 or §3.00 an every goal suit which you need for your boy. Openuntil 8 P. ML Nebras | Forourfull and fine assort- | ment has been selected this | season with an eye to Oma- | ha's increasing demand. | | Nothing finer isofferedin Men's Clothine MEN’S SUITS adaptedto all occasions and| functions, made of the very best material and in the latest | approved style, TROUSERS Are one of our specialties in | which line of goods under-| | taketo satisly the mostfastid- | jous, present stock can SPECEALISTS IN Chronte Nerrous, Bood and Surginl Dienseand Dise: £ tho Ear Nose, Throit anl Chet Special Aitention to hiseases of Wo men and Child The dietonhave had years of e Roapitals of Broo ki ani New Yorkand 1ho most sueesstul and videls known sp 1o Youn Lost Manlood Sem inal Lostes. enslly diso SEuly orbusi - , pemanetly Blood and Sk Gyphills, & dlsese most d cmpletely aadicle G Gonorrhie, and Stletur, min or detention fr i1 s and o ped n Diseases. ful n lis reults, al Do e succestully alflsenes safoly and per Nunday anetly cred. 10 U1l 12, their o Hructins st byexp Bendd ccnis i0 ampsto lsurenply. 218 Fifuenth Opera Hous DR.E.C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, [ Oppisite Boyd's Omana, Neb. s for Mysteria, Dizinew, Fity ounigia, Vake Freual “Hrprimuen. ilicn i o ol in, ity mad e i L0 mise: T 014 A 1 o Hy rtiod of the' brain ¥ " Wi earn orde ois, guanntes (o relind mney it th S GG Low lswutl aand goniaing ol o GOODM AN DRUG €0, 1000 Pt Str Ouigha, Neb. LADIES ONLY ”aqfi FEMALE REQUL ATOR, Sal ST GGl oF momey' wided. By uail 8 5-‘\"{ seald frin ob sanaticy CUVE BEMEDY (0., Uma, Nek ¥ 0r 5 H : i } Saturday at 10 P. M. ¢ Clothing Co, Corner Fourteenth and Dougla Streets LA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OS., Proprictors. AND DODGIS STS, OMATA, NEB, 5 newstuden s, Any branchmiy he hid sLacsd igooil pe « e Onalua Pakr, cor nitteegivehin U Eren Luns, whicl wasa ¢ muchis thy conpeted with Profesors of other il This ou 1o selilo the conpamativemeris of Ponmim talke, bt quite mother thing toshow what your siuden IOEFON Specinnens 0£ ATt 0 exIbIt, DUt niike them. dressfor cireutus. Addnss, J0HEBOUGH BROS, On CORNER 15th R opencd last Non day 20w Ensession, FALT Students cnn enter NIGHT SCHO0L per woek, or for hours work ped of L. 1 RO osh, mide an exs gentirely ofs ulen: swor! he com « it eonplinent o hosstadents, in as % Tl @ nationad reputation, Wip Departients, Lt is one thing (0 can (0. Almost anyone can buy Bthe test, send nawe aid Aeb. ny time. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute BRRBEE 0 AND SURGICAL DISEASHS Traces, Applians odles for s Sosii Lrestineit OF ovory & )W EN TV OO wWiita o clroit : T ors, Caneor, Catarsh B ¥ kih and oo and Dperntions. DISE ASES Eron - Wo by yingin departien o ciatly ravad fretm the synom Winably to visit s may be V'O Instrumants sent b eraomil Inters (o proferred " poe our BOOK O MEY , Siohit Glath and Varlocote, with quesiod Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. 9th and Haroey Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. For tho tretmen Trases. fest Fieilites, ures oty Sl >iipsy, Kidner Blalle yneon flential ate conle s oF sendor, Of your ease, and w ’ on Primte Sjecialor Nervous Diseses, lupoto list. Address 1 Wes ks A} s v, Sy pullis, ry case 1 undertake nid fal Mysierios ofLife) sent fr 90w, W8 p . Sunday DI, BALE[ | DR. J E. HcGAEW 7Y Guduie Detisl, er_h” Speoocialist, AFull St of Teeth, on Rubler For Five Dollars. Hook Ofteelour od fn the treat forms of PHI ANES.Last M. 4 i, or paln vlndder, 100 to i + Rk Diseasos, Catarrh 1 all Disscios of pae od. Floart nad Liv with ot pot it gunrs otod I or dur I and Tites. jge sl © out plates. ALl work warnnt QOFFICE PAITON BL 16TH AND FARNAM Entnnee (6th strec elevator ngs until 8o'clock. Towest Tevth with- wiadiof the \ und shosing many of the most renarkable cures. Of Cor. lith and ¥ trect, Ouab, No Open even- | o <80 eltdiors iy cert OSEPH GILLOTT'S | STEEL PENS. | GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOSTPERFE(T OF PENS, Wling weakiess peculiar twomen, Iprescribe tand fee] safe in diug it e MFd oy by T EvansCuenat Co. GNCINNITI, O Ue b A EoATun, inia