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8 T CITY, The anke to#1,011,787.1 The annual county begin October 1, and says that itis abig o Judge Shiells Joeeph Mosin of Celdar Miss iocToman of € The First National bank atl otlock p. m. Friday, Se plem bee during the of Mrs, Kount as heavy oln ticketswero sold _at depot and all west-bound vily loaded, Spigle hasentered into with Spigle & Klein, wholesale liguor dealers at 2020 Cuming st. The firm nume will be Klein & Co. A Kerosene limp explodedin a house inther f 1611 Howard street lust nightat and the firode pirtiment re- gponded, hut the blaze wasputout by the owupunts of the house. The funcreal of NMrs. Kountoe lace at Trinity cthedralat 20'clock oday, Interment will be in Forest lawn C will be at theecathe- L for who wish 1o go to 1 cemetery. Joln € ringsyestordayamounted list salo will surer Snyder storday roarried Is, L, anl will be closed 1, 1rly the Toeal s ytnership nigle, will take friends v conductor line, vas rpenter, formerly on the SouthOmaha motor fined $20 and cwsts yesterday in police courtfor dispsingof some jewelry he foundin one of theears one night, for- gotten by the owner as he got off the cr, In the county court Rood eonmen from James due on garmer ar promissory note for The congreg theso oft Islith, Al\ml Heller, 1. Reichenberg, two yeurs; year, jon Pacific engine No. passing through the yards yest v comer of a box ear that lud anling on le track near the mainline, and smishel = hole the tankbig enough fora man to ¢ throigh, The muchine was seut to the shoyps for repai LOberfelder, T \\)nln- exLily Soapwill float. Pesonal Rights Executive. Tre exccutive conmitiee of the Douslas county personal rights laguewill neel Pri- d.ay ovening wts o'click i (e ] oy SufTerers, ill be dtizens at D nd Williams st evening there g of Bohemin | corner Thirteenth the Bohemia, Besurcand use Mrs. By rup foryour chiliren while te ceéntsa iitle. Hurry Up with Your Work. Owners of bootls anl exhibitrs at the coming inter-state exposition are urged to get at their work and complete it at th earliest convenience, The building is being putin fiie shupe, and there is an influx of upplications for spuce, e Physiclg the Poor. The Goodmin Drug compny yesterday filed bills withthe county clerk for furnish ingdrugs to the county und city, amounting to 3102.37, of wh therdn to have been incurr X Auother bill filed calls for county por by the for drugs, ete farm. The perfume of violels, the purity of the 1y, the gow of the rose, and tho flush of Helbe conbinein Puzoni’s wondrous povder, amme compan y turuished the il Funernt Directors. K. Burlet wis the only Ormha wder- taler wio weit to Lincon yeserday toittend the meding of the ral dirators' associatin. The meeting wis called for tho purpose of making awangments for the entertaiunent of tho conventin of tho xiation of the United h will meetin Omaha e i R e A Dog Eimit Dexma Ovamy, Sept. 1L—7To the Bditor of Tne B The newspapers have told the public abot burglaries, lircenies, thieveries, etc, inthe suburban distr These locilities have o proection exept “a yiller dorg’ thit will bark, and stil Comnt Pulask we ceives $,0000 for eatching and Keiliinge these four-leged police. Let there bo & “dog limit'as well asa finlimi. Puc. Dizziyess, nausen, afler Efl(hlfl taling Dr, J. H. ney Pillets (lttle pills.) For man. mitic mgag years the most important dra. ments in this cityhave bee Mudison Square theater, Now York. From the date of its fist appeannce heroto the prescottime it has keit upa record of un- fuilingsucess. M. Palmer is credit huvin g produced morenotable suee any other manager of Ameri, and_his company has Mept. mp to 1 high standard, T company is unusially strong. tare diversiied mough to siit al s such pliys as A Man of “Aunt Ju “im, tho 1 “Saints and Sinners? literpret recntitlive organizatio of Amer prtunity that siould not be missel sile ofseats for the entive st which opens Fridiy pight ommeuced yesterd aud is being well pat ronized, rag Thowestlas st aln and borler pliys ind the east hassent us I This dramais wal knoy n of New Engzlind land trueto the case, and of a e und great in its sinplidty. 1t ivof the lomestead of tho nation o jennitehills, the thrilty, rigged nature of its peoplo; & pnorima of Lome 1ifoon the farro, full of' chirm nd ove. On Sundiy evenilg mext the engagement opens at Boyd's for four night .- M. Walto, theadvinee agentof | s opera company, the only wouin la_the cast the Califor- wild west shows 0ld Homestead, domestic idyl, sed on 1 yestenday. T'he copany opensat Dohany apera house, Cameil Bluth, this evenin & twonights' ement, teingthe Uil Friday night and ¢ Batunlay uig *ho r Aty o mln \\ sixty five pople and is beaded by W formerly with the Boston Idwls, Mertens aud anumber of other welldo artists, Theattriction at th pightwill be *The Circus Ridor | “Enoch Arden,” as hercofor .\d\xnl\ul This drama is atranslation from the Gernan of Voo Muser, and gives Newton Beens a chanc to appear in o chiractor entirely dif- ferent from theroles he has previouslya sumed in tis city, ad one in which beis said to be particlarly happy. Cor ludicrous stuations keep the audince in a roar from the vise tothe full ofthe curtain ——— A right educition means not merely the readiug of books, but the knowlelge that | serious sickness can nn-~n be provested by a timely dose of St. Patrick's pills, 0wn BENTLY.—Norman Edyard, only son of Chester P. and Ellen M, Beutly, aged 8 IGNORANE OF THE LAW. A Physiclan Arralgned Secause Did Not Report Diphtherin A meoting of the boardof hulth, held in the rooms of thefire aid pilice ward, opencd with Dr. Swartziander being called toanswer to the charge of 10t having reported cases of diphtheria which Health Ofier Pettit siid the doctor had attended at100 SouthTwenty- dghtlstrecd. he do 1wt altenc been cal He sail, in oy that he had 1 the caes regulady, but had «d in after another physidan bad been there Ide sail the cases were con- valescent when e found them and he did not wnsider it his duty to report ther, and in- deed e kuew nothing, he said, of the new ardinance. SA youmware what the fine is for atingthis or dinane usked tho r T, oo siv Lam ot auserel Dr. Sw ande W vio- artze 1the fine, Dr. Gapen!” contined the mayor. Sty dillars)? replied the sec Atihis pint Plumbing Inswetor Demis sted that further proceedings inthe ase m deferred until Hedth Olicer Pettit shoild ne of the physidans who had artzlinder in altending upon isith t cases, The sug- 1opted by the board. allc the boars wmilk inspector and to the employ ment of the city vel uarian te inte theconditionof cattle, from time to time, and that both l)w subjuct tothe direction of the board of health, Speking of the daivies, Dr. Gapen an- nounced that the work of the board was al- ready producing gool results,and a number of citizens had stopped him on th ptaana told him that vl moticed . marke ey, precaled . votel to uilken, e o ity ph anreported that. betterand stronger ‘restrictions were neeessary in the matter of conta diseases ~ before cold veather U E . He said that peple vere paying absolutly noattentionto the in structionsof the healthofticer, particularly as arded the public fune ol pemnsons wholiad died with wntagious diseses. No <en, however The matter of holding regula the hoard was disposed of by a cision thit they third Moiday of ey a. m, The seaetary saidthathe had fond it im- possible o hive the lysis mude as in- structed at the lastneetingz, ind was given morv time, Nuisances wenty -ihird str T'hirty-fist o barn,” between mnlh on southside of nty-sixth street. nn(ruLu}\l to examine and case, DMrs. ngle, of 317} South Tenthstreet, ro- ported thit she had five flats or thirtytwo roons full of oarders at thestres numbe given, aud that her business was being se injired by a man statinga poult t down below, which Ins brought he, ssanct contagion to wnunbarable ex- meetings of nanimous de- 1d be on thefirst anc month at 10 o'clock were reported at el 808 South nth, & Nichols’ dehth and Twenty- Leaveiworth strect, Tl insjector w. wport in wery Lo ed to ask thecouncl for an other inspe whose dutyit shouldbe to run down uuisuces What itDoes. Hood's Sarsiparilla 1 Puriies the blod. appetite, vagthens the nerves, 4, Matles tho weak strong. 5. Overcornes thit tivel foding. 6. Cuns senfuly, saltrheun, lieys and liver. 8 Kelieves leaduches, indigestin, dyspep sia, MORE POLLING PLACES, tablished to Accomn: The erratic Miso useful courso often sometimes Justly, of ofenses nst gool order and cmfort quite inconsistent with themajestic behavior of onoof the grandest waterways of the yorld, By its nshing tac s it las frequently deprived people of house aud hond, t say nothing of thelands it has floded and made uninlabitible. Ithasof Late, however, turnedoverlands tractsto the people and people who P . But the suthorities have not fumistied these voters with poling place ithin reasonable distuce wher vote may has in been been a lonz and used, and whowoull in tho distinetin of being **od seb tlers,’” that. the Missouri not s very long ago made its principal course through what isnow Cut-OIf lake, and thence ran west and south toa Wllxl a bort distance from tle Ulion Pacific shops. Evidently becoming tired of that cirenitns rnute, the great river has retind cast several miles f1om itsold course and hasloft high and dry several square miles of tevitory. On this iand, which extends frum Cut-off lalke south tothe Unjon Padtic shops andnorth to the eily of Flornce many have tuken up land ani established hoy Aud enterprisingreal sstatesy gndedand plattel lauds vl able voaccon- modate thoisands of oth Thereare, it present, on his lnd eratedby the Missovr, soveralhundred men who are voters without aplaceto vote narer than ine niles, An fispecionof the mip of the city of Ondha will disdose the fact that tho Sut bondary of the city limits, and_which s, consequently, theeastline of the Fifth wand, runs afew feet east of the tracksof the Mis- souri Pasific and Frmont, Elkhorn & Mis- sonri Valley railroads, andihis line extends fom the Union Pradfic shop north to ¥ 150 be noted that s and oceupied rditedto Forcne 1 miles away. Ther Tore, aperson living on thislandand wishing tovotoat tho forthcouing dectin would bo abligred to come nto the Omaba, wall through the Fifth wird wid thence to Flor- ace. "Phis diffienlty mizht be oby ml by tho aunty board estiblishing 1 polinge placeat what I gener ally kuown as it k)fi island. ‘Tis polling plice cm only by established lawfully bya pelition of atléastfifty persms livingin the vichity wishing tohave s sep- ate polting place. ltis held, therefore, that the men diving in the 1004 should get the petition ready nt it to the wunty board At once unless Lhey wish £obe prived of therightof frnchise atthis foll dection. Safety from a Pestilential Protectim from the cinal agent which merc ol s the paroxysms, is the grind desideratun wher- over (he endemic scorge of malaria previils. Quinite dos notaffor this prolectin. Tue chief reason why Hostettor's Stomich Bit- tors has won such immense populavityis that it prepares the system to 1wsist the mal arial pest. Thisit does by bewing and ton- the physical organisn: rogulating and P qual fow and disteibution of the animal fluids, and estiblishing digestion on @ sound basis, Nt ouly is fever and ague ed, but the worst typesof the diswse ure conquired by it. Such1s the only con- cusion tobe drwn fromthe overwhelming evidace in its favor, It iseqully elicicious in dyspepsia, cnstipation, liver compliint, genenil debility and rt _compliint, and s 4 xeliablo d.untic Scourge. discase, nota modi- VISITING PAs More Than a Hundred ofThem Soom 10 Visit Omaha, Onnext Monday morning at 11 o'clock, 125 general passex entsof the vawrions rail- roadsin the Uuited States willarrive inthis city fromthe cast. Many of the visitors will be acompaniel by their wives, Auinvitationhas been extended to them b the boardof trde t stopover at this pint andiccept a drive 1 various places of iter- est in andabout the city, This drive would incur theusual expnse for crriages which has been incurred so feequenty of late Xnviewof this fact, it has been suggested that, instead of contributing to the fund nec- essuy to pay for the drive, cilizens whohave criages might volunteer the use of the same acoompany then in scoring the strng- ors through the clty, With this end fn view, Secretary bas writien toleading members of the board andaskal for answers ss to whether they would furnish private turnouts for the pur: pose specified. Heexpets an imuediato an: swer, which shall also st forth how uany o wouths and 17 days, people eich curriage will acconuaoiate. ’I‘HD OMAHA DAILY BEE, (FTRIDAY, { meviires 10 nx.wml to 1o &% (06 (Il‘pol at 10 :450n the momingin quéstion, This excursion party is consilerel one of the most inporiant aud infucntial shich has visited thiscityin_ some time, and both Sec- | retary Naon and Presideit Martin lope for # very corlial groeting for the yisitors. Ask for Van Houten's Cocoa. | other, RENSTATE NGINE The Object of Mr. Veoman's Visit tothis Ciey, Georgo W. Vioman of Grand Island, ehair- | man of the grievaice wmumittee of the | brotherhood of loconutive engiteers,is in the | city Hismisdon Isto seoure, if posibly there- instatement of two cugineers who were dis- charged by the Unin company in Council Blufs, The engincers were em- ployed inthe yards and were relesed for |some as they clain, potty vilatin ofthe rulcs, Tho bmtheriood took the matter under consideration and decided thatthe men were | dischargel without suftident cuse,at lust on_the showing made, Mt Vionan will lay the _eise before the Union Pucitic aithoritiesand aideayor tose- curethe rinstitement of the men, John E'rneis, general ticke agent of the B. &M.,is in Chicago atiending a meetingof the genernl managers of the mads vhichare reprsentd in thoe _ westem pas sepger association. Chairman God- davl of the nassoiation hs - re- signed, and the afain _ of the assolation aw in excelent shape, it is claimed, cither for i continuance oran abmnd- onment’of the agrement. hereare sme features of theagrement thatmustbe nodi- fiedif sone of thepreset members remain stealfast, while other members de will withirawif (e existing agvement tanpered with, The geieral managers will be it sesson soverl days and will probibly ageree apon amodifed form of the present prolection agalnst rte wars, Talke no ns. Present Notes, General Manager Holdregeof the B. & M. is in Deny 0. Phillippi of the Wabush hus goue to St. Louis on business. ©. C. Murply, gemeral manag meston & Shenandoh i K. laycor, cashier of the general ticket deprtiment of the Northwestern, Chicago, is in the ciy W. P. Poster, traveling passenger agent of theMexican Centnl, isin the cit Paul Morton, formerlygenenl fright agent of the Q passed through the city yestarday I as been on” d visit o nd westem points. Mr. Morton is now vic president of the Cobrado Fuelcom- Chicago. F, Fitch, formerly general Slkhorn road, arr dayin his specialcar, G.S. Collinsand oue | ani the Br n( the Hu- manager of ol in the city Welnes- He will be joined by or two other gentiemen will indulge ina week’sshoot alog the Elkhorn, Mr Fith is nowgeu. eril managerof the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic roal, with hadqurters at Mar- quette, Mich, 8t. Patrick's pills aro likel becuse they aw veliale ; because they prducea plasant cathartic effot; because they coreet bilious disorders andbécanse they are as near perfect astheycan jossitly be made, For sile by alldraggists. NIEW REGISTIRATION. ‘Lhe OMcials to Conduct It to Be Ap- poin ted Next Week, At the next meating of the neil the ordi- nuice creating thonew polling districtsin the will bo passel and the supor- tration will boappoiited, The counalman from the varbus wards will prsent the names of candidates for these positions, and fron thise reommenda: tious the mayor will muke his listof appoint- ments, Unclor thenew arrangement, 138 supervis- ors willbe required todo the ork in the forty-oie polling disteits tobe crated. The mgistaes will meet as follovs: T diy October 7, Weliesday October Thursday ()\ tober 25, Friday Octobersl and Situr vember |, before the gmeral eleetion in \u\cmhcr In cuch districta new listis tobe mde of all thovoters, The registration of last year does mot holl and a new registrtion quired befors each geueral dection. Driuvk Excelsior Spungs, Missour: water, ‘Witer \\lll Float. WHITE SLAVERY. AMan Beaten Because He Asks for Shorter Hours. Leomrd Parker, who works fora gardener wmed Woolrick on Sherman avenue, wis sent tothe statin shortly before non ona f drup kenness, shead was badly cut in several places, and he was covered with blod. The c sician dressed his wounds, l"lrlur‘- 1id thathe hal ben ¢ libbod by his employer; that he wis obliged to getup at3 a«lmk ry morning and goto work, and yesterlay lie ventured to enter a protest, ater working & couple of hours, whereu pon Woodrick went into_the house wd gt a_ big cub and Degan ing himoverthe head. Threo loig cuts and anumber of lumps showed where the blows had fallen, His in- juries are ot serious, Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills, Animportant discovery, Thoy acton the ver, stomach and bowels through the . A new principle. They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles wd constipition, Splendil formen, women and child Smallest, mildest, surest, 80 doses for 2 conts, anples freo at Kuhn & Co.’s, I5thand Douglis. IMPORTANT IMPRONEMENTS, Bidson Them som tobe Opened by theBoard of Public Works. Notico was phcarded in the bard of pub- lic works office yesterday that bids for the following important sewer and grading work will be opened as noted : Scpember 19-Sewering rict No, 117, Pleasant stred Nlulnlusllulhlg ; No. 118, sewuring Loweavenue from First to Dolgd strecs; No. 119, sewvering Leaven- worth street betw eon Tenth and Eleventh stieets; No. 200 sewel ing Thirty-sisth street in Alme Plaza addition. Septermber 26, for grading Twentyseventh strec. and Pappleon avenuo to’ Hickry street; grding Thittieth stret fron Ame avene o the city limits; grding Thir fourth street from l\"l\\ avaue W Fowler avewue; gradin ¢ from Dextor” avenues Call formsa, from Lowe | aveuue tothe Belt live rallway, WWEIG \'“ PURE i > 1w swpirior exce!lenco proren tnmill1ons OF homse formorean aquartr of 4 centiry. Iiis uwd by the Uniled 5 adoned by tho heuts of the PRICE BAKING POWIER €0, Now Yorn (hicagy Ban Wraclaow The Shah of Persia Thoughadvancedd years, has llr of mven bue, Gy halrsian stridly pohibited fn his doniiions, atad henco e large ship. munts © that country of Ayer"s Hair Vigor, bythe use of whiclifhe Slih's subjects sa ve nuotonly theirluke yut their heals. Ay TUlr Vipr redoresthe lural tolor ol the Lt 1tshould be on e very toll-table, “Some timeagomy hairbeganto fade and tofall oit So lndly that 1 thought K should be biald; but the wse of Ayer's Hair Vigor s restored (e original clor ad made my halr strong, mumd at, and heally. 1t does ot fallout any mere.’” — Addie Shafer, 540 Ruce st, ¢ Alml\lmll Ohio, “My liafr (shiclhad partly tirned gray) wis restored to fis youthiul color and Beauty by the use of a few botlles of Ayer's Tair Vigor. 1 shall confinue (o use it, as tiere 510 tetter dressing for he halr.* — Galdo Gapp, Georgrana, Ala. Ayer’ s Hair Vigor, PIATUED BY DR. J.C. AYER & CO, Lovwell, Mass. Sald by all Druggists nd Perfurmen, DrsBetiskBetts Physiciis, Surgons md Specidlists, 1409 DOUGLAS STRERT OMAA, NEB. The most widely and nur:\hh Kknown spec= lalists in the U il heir lon zex- Ltmont Surg soases, entiil sicliing 1o the full confdene of theatt icied every where. Theyguarnt A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE (URE fox theaw ful eiFocts Ofearlyvice and the nuamer- oupeviiiil atfolloin {1V BLOOD AND DISE ASES mn,m tely and perminently cured. 0US DEBINTY ANDSEXUA L DIS- ol l.uh W readily totheir skillfal tr mnt. ML ES FISTULA AND RE(TAT, ULCERS ired without paln or detention waranted i} AXD VARTOWCELR per 1 succcsstull al | 15; GO NORIZIEA, G 1 Hont sl Weknosa Lost 4 slons, Docayel Fuoulties, kness and a1 dolioato d frder pe oeither sex positively curod us well ‘IHH thlml (le STR[LI U l\ll 3.}‘,‘..4 “‘,""‘."“3;{ Wihouteutt ltation, dires afectel ut Lhout amo- nenes Ou‘lG AND M\DDLEAGED MEN, ASURI CURE The awful _cfects of 5 early viee which brings eanle weakness, destroying both mind and ith ull its dreaded ils, permanenty RS, BETTS Chronieand eminentph AQd ress thoso who haveim- paired thenselves by imi- properindulgence and solitary hbits, which Tuln both mind - aud Loly, uiitting then for business, stuly armarrhge. MA KRTED MEN op” those (ntering onthat hippy life, anareo physiealdebiliy, quickly asisted, OUR SUCCE Isbased upon facts. llmb—l'mbflm\l expori- ence. Second—lviry case s liy stulied, thus sinreing Fight, < Third-Melltines are prepard inour liboritory exaclly tosuit ech cise, thus l-m,n.lumurwwuluvuh injury. Smith to | Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, =- - OMAHA NEB. Brownell Hall, SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES Cornerof 10th and Worthing ton Sts, OMAHA, - - NEB. OP WORT FTIN Visrron L ROBE .10, RECTOM, THE 27TH YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, For ¢ applyto the Rector INSTITUTE OF OUR LADY OF I'TIE SACRED HEART. WASHIN GTON HEIGHTS, ILL Institate, situatel inone of the most utiful suburbsof U 07Turs ta Youn © ‘rly alvan o for obtadn ugh useful edication. Studies w Hl umed Se )l, 2, s, For particu lars ad- dress Superlores: JAGKSONYIL ratoryand eollcgintecon A 1890, alogue aud paiticulars FEMALE ACIEMY araeliteraire, lmgunge DrLars, Priicial, 3acs L NEY ¥« \'nlzl( \Irm'r\l.\r’ {0 o Wridht, BS. ILLIVOIS WILITARY ICADEAY, :"'fi. Circularof 3 M- N a cndel $400, Yowmju dtiary desacyy A Tull Set of Teeth, on Rubber For Five Dollars. Teoth ext willout A perfect iy guaramoed without piin_or das and thetles. dola “ind - siver. il rates Bridge ad Crown Wor out plutes Allyork warruted OF FICE PAXXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM (Etrana 1 h abrect elovator. Opew evens Esuntilyo'eluk DR.E.G.WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. cilo for Hymteria, Dzinoss ita. Swralca, Wako ‘Lnpremsaon, B 0 tiae biade, o .unm T tiSanty a kadin to inlery i ol Prematur n t 1o et Withe SN Lo s abd and Henuine wld GOODMAN DRUG CO., 10 Famao Street, =+ Omahy, Neb e hers, wo wil e - r jen Write for feferene UK REMEDY VO Omaahas A ressha: Oftice, St. Clalr Hotel, Cor 13thand Dod geste. SEPTEMBER 12, 1890. 'WE START THE FALL Season with a Grand Boys' Clothing Sile, and as at the opening of the schools, in demand, we propose to make thc coming week the most memorable one m our boys' (ircumstances combine toenable us to offer some ex our boys' department wil rough wear of boy up. The suit is well worth § wear, and just the thing suit that looks and wears but hes some of the latest phids, style. Thisis one ofthe hat no In finer fabrics we i latest shudes and mastures. lose of any other house, Thousands of nothers, Ve are equa the latest styles in single will make. light 50, Qur prices on fine Children’s Suil odd Knce Pants fall Catalogies and Samyples are ready- Open until 8 p. m. We offer it this week at $1.90, any five or siy dollar suit. cellent Al Wool Suits, i agool quality strictly all wool ool qualitic breasted sacks, and our ket. n$4 show an excellent assortment of Knee Pant Suits, two and three pieces, inall 7 s are about 33 per cent lower than rices , boys' clothing is mostfy/ departments raordinary bargaing and the prices we make in surprise the public. We start with the following: 300 Knee Pant Suits of an excellent quality of cassimere, made expressly to stand the hard and . at the same time neat looking, coats being with corded seams and tastily gotten The suit is well adapted for school or people who don’twant tospend much money and at the same time have a as wellas Bargain No. 2—About 225 e all of school suits ever plice lon the mar other clothing house will give a suit like this for less tha ifferent patterns, some plain brown, cassimere, made up in handsome Weoffer itat $2.50, and we say b V7% Our prices on Knee Pants will ly well preparedto fit Targ e boys and young men. Wehave a splendid varicty of all and double are sich as no other house Send in your name and we will mail them, Saturday, 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co Corner 14th and EUERY ONE- "I Can Be Suited.| ! Forourfulland fineassort- j ment has been selected (i season with an eye to Oma- hg’s increasing demand, Nothing fineris offered in | Men's Clothing: than our furnish. MEN’S SUITS adaptedto all occasions and unctions, made of the very | bestmaterial and inthe latest approved style. TROUSERS Areone of our specialties in which line of goods under- | taketo satisly the most fastid- present slock can Tood md_Su Disenases and Ear, Nose, Throat and Chest. Special Attention to Disecaso of Wo men and Childe JTho ditorainve Ind yors the most 8 tle country. To Younz and Midal gJostManhod om | Need Dien. lity. Spermat o Y, bermanently Wd bpeeaily ured. Blood and Skin Dise ases. Byplills, most dreadful 1n its complelely e G Gonorthse, mults, ities aad lm pelmentsto marlage succesfully o liectal diseases safoly andprmanntly cirad .. thllsp. m Sundiys, UL s wnablo 10 visLE i oy bo treitna at struetins seit by ¢ Bend i conis 1 sips 1o i 218 Fifuenth St, Opposite Boyd's Opera Hous s, Oounha, Neb, DR, J E. McBAEW T he Specialist, I unsurpnasedin the tremt 1 forms of PIGL . 1 . Skin D isses, (aesh and wil Disseies of the s lloart wd Liver MOSE Tomrkablo Cures. (L and Farmn S, eatanes o Ne The Omaha Medical and Surgical Douglas Streets. Institute for thelreatuent afsll CIIONT0 AND SU Trusses. B wirin 1y packsd (il anconuitus ursondiiati o Fit B i es) 1 pom Private Special oF Nerrous bisoassh Lot et of over oY 3 ROOMS KOR PATIE nm 01 Datormities and lracos Bronehits, Enbalation, Ble trgieal operations. 1 ISEAS K addid a Lylng-in depatmen stitite m N Byl Glot, dhd Varico'oie, i wostt Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner 9th and Fare 5 ] DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Etc. Our sales on hoth DIAMOND: nd WATCHES have heen UNUS- UALLY LARGEof lute, owingto ow CUT PRICES. Our stock of MOUNTED DIAMONDS was got- Ling pretty low, so we have just se a large ~ namber of CHOICE STON of OUR OWN IMPOR- TATION, and we offer them at ¢ MALL AD VANCE ABOV 0ST. The seltings comprise a e variety of SOLITAIRE and LUSTER RINGS, SINGLIE TU DS, LAR-RI ‘l"\(il" Pl S Supphires, Emeralds, | all other precious stones, mounted and loose. OUR i SLAUGHTER SALE of WATCHES is still 1 prog ress . SOLID for GOT 1 SOLID GOLD kinds. from des (I2gin, Wal- W/ \ TCH up to the finest gre tharm, Howard,, ADIES' and GOLLD FILLLI American me from 15 to worth i YLD ). GENTS' FI) WaTC years, ouly $1475; nd upwar SILVER W ATCHES, £15and up. GOLD CHATINS AND ROLLED PLATE 1) CHARNMS sold at WCED PRICES o purchase tchesduring this sule. o NE SOLID GOLD FIN- R RINGS from 3lto 10 cach, & \Wald Repairing a Specialty. NOTIC Strangers visting the aty are eespectllly invited tocall and take alook threough our estab- lishment, whether wishing topur- chaso goods or not. MAX MEYER & BRO.,, Sixteenth and Famam Streets SOPSAIT 1 D CHIZHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS, RED CROSS DIANOND STAN D. caliatle. Lol BENTO JUAREZ. Under tho Muns of the Hexiean Intermtional Banking Co., (oncessionariets Incorporated By the State of Chihuahua, Mogs ico, lor Charilable Puvpusel. GHAHD MBHTHLY DRAVIING, - ¥ill take iy I atthe cityot Jusrez Ntore 0 QeI NoTi Wednesday, Scpt. 24th, 1890 he personal L o of Gen., FO ’ M, €A 0 A K th géntle CAPITAL PRIZE, $€0,000. Osly 60,000 Tickets! Orly 60,000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKETS §4, HALF TICKETS $2, QUARTER HDHTS,‘I. | Prize of $60.000. . 1 Prio of 10,000 1ot o 4 Priu 1. 18 14 of 0 123 zc 10 F*rizes s Wpmact Slmen i Approsination Frizes. 100 Prizes of & 50 ich 100 Prizes of 10 Prlies of Terminal Prizon 10 Termimals to #6000 Prive of £0 each, 9 Peruinili to 10000 Priso o810 cacl, $126070 by certify thut (be ws onde= 350 000 1914 Prites amounting to 0. the undersiyicd M "‘““‘“j"‘ RS e By, Commlistonity ANl y Supervia 11 any tieketdrawing n o nt 20 he unde ! i Fe i on iR Tiioxsow, Pres.El Pas Natiowt Banky B GENTS WANTE More Tupid g ¥ euclosiok s vuvebe Ope. Tenrini YonT Toll mdToNs: BIEXLCAN INTERNATION AL BANKING (0. City of Jumre, Mozicos 4 s by ordiary letter, T m 010 k drati or postad Sered Tetitra 1o ATION ALBANKING €0 Nexico, vie KiPaso,