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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BIE: : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1890. v DID ll]‘} fll;();\' ';'l”'; WHISTLE ? c\lmv‘r}‘ myselfthrough the mail thatl have THE CITY. b , t *) . t W fotteries, | The Engineor's dory Conirovarted In | =Dt ti offfurs of - tie law over noles Boilsand leples T the Dayle Ingwest. ou 1 was wskel, Sy kb elati £ Mo *‘They arrested me once-a long time ago, ature's egeatts to eliminate poison from ponnae 0 A tasotition hoe fornedn | Tie boly ofthe min wio waskilld Tus- |t tal wis theoniyimer 5 8% | fhe biood. Thisfesutt may be nccomplished T Mr ¢ S W hith W St ALELOR, (I.'\_\'n‘igM by an Elkhorn 1r‘.-.m.t lt-mn. f)urlh {“‘*]‘?lmul\llhlnklhv_) would keep right after ii‘.‘:hfliil“:fi:'.:",;:‘,“&?."i‘(,','y' 13‘::5;‘:11‘;"'3; - ¢ i % ; Tlo cobred citiuns of Onaha will | G0 M K¥AALS has oo taenifiod bs 7% Woll, tav's dll xigit—only ou st they | the weof Ayarssarsopariii : Season with a Grand Boys' Clothing Sale, and as at the opening of the schools, boys' clothing is nw e o e e O U eminy &1 | atloy o Hagh mhy, tho antrator. lio ‘I“:':‘u‘.\,,,,p.-.;t g Jenaw bor to arod hem ot uousts,” 1n sasing avout e | i demand, we propose to make the coming week the most memorable one in our boys' departuef, s illary of th Onha | BYHC, Withia0boila bk of wher he s | NIRIE Fifk oler and abors "Ar S ALn| | pars i ot R A S Circumstances combinc to enable us to offer some extraordinary bargains, and the prices we make Tarverion wil clobrie tho socond | ke, aud lear eincnn, )i matoo lad ‘e i wite i wp. LA | by e ltad seess and §boughe aE | oy hoys' department will surpri the public. We start with the followir oneabout fivey about five iversary ofthe ctablishment of the ¢ : e of easy and the reporer mide way £ s i . bottls 3 ; ). Quite of | 5, AT § AehvaaET [ STubse Chitia ail mest Wodradiy | miatns od. family s in alnost |y iweldraned wmanwho ttepnd. 1 any | - foc,or, e soa. Threo or four botties of 300 Knee Fant Suits of an excellent quality of cassimere, made expressly to stand the hard agd evening by giving o dance, <t ¥ sall HOwi e ‘“"h*'l'“'”b "‘1"3 called for aticket “'with thefigureninein it Rt sice —nmors than two years — hail a rough wear of boys, at the same time neat looking, coats being with corded seams and tastily gotten Tl in for Armour-Cudahy | Which they callhoue being only parly pai ———— boil, pimple, or any oflier eruptive trouble. 7 ipdane el 5 R e e it b . LI - J 5 LORMAY 1 ol Ol SFoHaTS [o% NOHE)| 18! Wier 1 caconsientonly sweaiin e liswest | up. The suit is well worth $3.50. We offer it this week at $1.90. The suit is well adapted for schoo] Blis, anl SORLLLTOESTA i e A A STCUEUIR L She ol T Sl wear, and just the thing for people who don't want to spend much moncy and at the same time have a kg'i'i::.f'"‘l_:}"‘l I'["I‘I""“I‘f'.‘\“'_;h“;'_“h recived | B irs, took the vife ofthe man_who wis Float. ables me o speak intetligent] d suicido at ihe Hatfidd, Fumand, od i suit that looks and wears as well as any five or six dollar suit. osel to have con: et t. in employe of I Millard hotel list Jun ETURND DELEGATE ) " aroain No, 2— 295 excelle ' Suits i Y E AT T : R oLt i Snplots of Hess | Milird ntellust Juvaw 5 RETURNING DELEGAT AyersSarsaparllla Bil}.,l’l[l A.\n. 2- ‘\Inmv 25 (.\’L(“n[ All \\nn‘l‘ ‘\llll'\ in dlffl.unrivpa tterns, some pliin browhy eI B B O e on Ttk Bg D wwiness e | the Omulis Tyhothites emilly Enter PREPATED DY some of the latest plaids, but all of a good quality strictly all wool cassimere, made up in handsomg ot Tl Tl o tutson v on | VBmItio0t thebngelas which liled Dor1o AL L Dia O-AYER & 00, Lowell, Mass. | style, This is one of the best school suits ever placed on the market. We offer 1t at $2.50, and we siy 1.:1:& Py ¢ " .:|‘-”~(q‘:‘w:‘|.t|y’\[:v hu;tir‘ m\]\v ,]»A’HI‘I)I‘IJV)\' m.(lw‘l:-; (‘:Y‘vllv\l\‘l:ww:luflr,l. ;;mu:-l ]{{;win:\'d. H;‘l\\;\' Price$15 six votles, $5 Worth §i a bolle. fll'l[ no other clothing hHll\‘t‘ will zive a suit like this for less than $4 ’ The mutingof tho Fighth Ward per: | wiistiedfor tie T unty urthstred crss: | (o “meey s e o ity | — In finer fabrics we show an excellent asoriment of Kice Pait Suits twa : P sonal rights laguo cluh will be held i onetie | Typohetee of Amerin, hure relurnel, and U B tt &B tt n finer fabrics we show an exc Ilent assortment of Knee Pant Suits, two and three picees, in 2 AR s R B T of tho track, abut o | wre profusoin thir expressions of praise for I'S. 156118 BILS |ihe ltest shades and mixtures. Our prices on fine Children’s Suits are about 33 per cent lower than ek shar 0 he ) e cub, of the e whistlec s ro) 0 o ccorde 0 y 0 - GamRat( § % 5 1012 Norih_Tvontpfourth strect. Al 0 e et e i | Joupible ntise o e ™ "t | Physicians, Swgeons and Specialists, | those of any other house. smbersire cited tobe 3 started tow: srain. Theengineer the e i N s + 387 09 o m ar Q Cnee Pante one alities 2S¢ 45¢ S R " 7 1 RN Y1 Hak ) Noafe1a Hrar | siaass R | o S i L | <ol fieale vis bl i1Bostn on Sept | MOY DOUGLAS STRERT Thousands of odd Knee Pants, good qualitics, 35¢, 43¢, 55¢, &. Our prices on Knce Pants will rison to Dewver. Shois the ¢ | wamingto the mun_ who, he notied, was | onber2, 3ud 4, Theforemons were passel OMAHA, NEB delight mothe We are equally well prepared to fit large hoys and young men. We havea splendid yavietyof all the latest styles in single and double breasted sacks, and our prices are such as no other lousg will make. Fall Catalogues and Samples are ready- Send in your name and we will mail them. Open until 8 p. m. Saturday, 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co; Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. aggering asthough intoicated. When the |in convention work, and during the after 1 e truin was abat thity fert frontheman the | noons and eveningsthe visitors wer the statoat the Union Pacific depot a few JRUEE el ciovos UHG Loter ATRely. 41 (HORIbE ;xm\x;i ::li]l‘(]"\u - :;-m \ul‘uu‘ur; dub“\‘if days ngo, whil engizedin tearing up| thengine., The enginecr whistied fir brakes ; 3 ¥ #300in cu anl who hal a ticket| by coulinotstop the train until the engne | Boston. ’ for San I o in her pocket. Her | andfivecars ad passed over the boly, Onthe first ovening they w gvena mother lives in Denver and sent for| 1 alsecured |suburban ride, visitingmany of the points of her, theservices of an attoricey, who subjeced |ntewst about tho city, induding Harvanl R — o witiess toa searhingcrossexanination. | oo and o hnehit th Robury elub Eighth Ward IRepublicans, latter continued firmin hisassertion that > ’ e sots | thetrainwasmnnig atasped of ot over | house Tte Wihth Ward reputlican clubmeets | & 50l "ot houh bay satd o trin | Thesecond day they wern takn fora sail this cvening at 8 oclock at its hea ran abat o hudrel feet afto he had | downBostn hatbor, md stoppel to part quarters, orne of Cumig and Twenty: ywhistled for brakesthe scondtimebefore it |of anold-fishioned clin bike onthe beg ourth strots. ol speakers will addr came toa stand, Onthe eveningof the third day the meeting. Allareinvit When askel why he had mt stopped his | tors were banquetted at the palati —— triin when hesawy the mn stggering alng | Vendome. o which oceasion Mayor Moruar, toward the trin, hemadono rply and severalof the leading dtizens were p William M. Foster,an oltimepartier of |~ The fireman, Frd Sullkand, Wwas exam- The visitors were presented with Fred W, inthe imber business in this but knewnotling escept what he lad souvenirs. % city, diedat hisrsidmee inChingo o Sun .\ " , tbout twolundred and fifly ¥, L . B Girove of Missourl Valley, the wn- |ielegtes md the follavingcties wero repre- daylist. Mr.Foster estiblisted a whole | qydor of the train said the trai in consisted Albany, Boston, Chicigo, Cinef sale lum ber busiiess in this cityabouattwen- | of eleven emply crs and ten loaded ones. |natti Chattanoo , Dayton, Detroit, Galv. ty-tiv ap, tho firm being Haris He P ; . Isotestified to the mumber of whistles |ton, Kansa Louisville, Memphis, Mil- anl aftoward Foser & Mr. | shich had beon blown and thorateat which | wavikee, s, Now Hwen, Now Fostr leves wnsiderable property in this | thotrainwasmunning. e sud theeut was | Yor ia, Provide city. about forr hndred feet ng, ind they found [ R neisco, Spring: TR llwllnzn.n bout the middle of it fleld, 0. ; St. Louis, St Paul, Troy and 1, D. womin who wis foind in a der d- Muse RuiseHis Awnlig. Is, tho rv festited | ron' W The authorit have reewel thelrwar. | asto thenumber of whistles but knew noth- Anong the questins discussed AN farcugaint aving thathing lower than | 10g furtier about tho acdlent, copyrigh i, and Theodore L. Do Vime, of | The most videly and favorably known spec- g SISy 108 The testimony ofJ. G.Venmim, the front |New York, w e 0 XL L helr long ex- appointedt to draft a new’ bill i vel vethe side: as prescribe " X 4 erience, renarkable skill and universal sue- sevel foelibovs this sidewilk, a1 pre ribed | ke wismenly corobortive, to prtect e publishers and takeit to Wash: | fas Tn the (reatment and cure st Resvoe: by ordin B2 Frnk rfusel to comply A sensationl fature was intriucedby |ingtom and use his influnce with the con- | Chronl and gleal Diseases, entitlo these with the r things, because his | heattaney for thefriends of the deceased, gressmen to secure its passige. eminent 18 to the full confidenceof of proentin | g there For | who requested the priv The question of uniform typ s arrsted and Ju few wvitnesses, This was anted. He [tated, and an agremment was r [ \ hin to raise the awning L culled Andrey Petullo, who testifiel thathe all of theleading tyn foundriesof t within twonty-four hours orsuffer the coo: [ Jived atTwenty-second streetand Goodwill a the aficted cverywhere, They guarantee: CERTAIN ANT ITLVE CURE for the awlul effec vice and the numor- ous ¢ truin, D SKIN DISEAS oftypeof a wiforn | Py VATE BLOOD A sequrnce, avenu d was outin the yarlat the time one of the most importaut spe iy r-umrl(-,lfl' anentiy car 1+ tho twmin in quetion passel. The trck |achivements of the meeting. NERVOUS DEBILITY A.\'“ SEXUAL DI The Ladies Delighted. wis lessthana blok fron thehouse and he | “Conmitices were appoiited on shorter, | ORDERS yield readily to their skiliful treat- e plessan 1 efectand the perfect safety | cold hoar the teain distinetly, Ho stated s, arbitrati pprenticesbip and ey o e RIS g . ILO! laxitive, Syrupof i, under all conlitions achel theeut nor after ithad o next aumal meeting wil beheld in | fom husines, oo " tiout paln or deiention male it their fuvoritereme It is pleasing Wl ain was stopped a stort [ Cincunatiin Octover, 1891, HY DROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma- to tho eyoand tothe iste, gentlo yet effect | qistanco east of Twenty-sewnd sireet and iy wntlyand successtully cured fn every case. ualin actig onthe Mineysliverindbowels. | buked up. The lly with whom | There isnothing Lik Dr. Thoms' Fleetie | SYFITLT GONORIHEA, GLEET, Spet- H S Do wis bomrlng askd him why | OLL tquidly cure acld orrelicehomsnes, | FRLOTHOM dorzinal Weaknes, Lost Manhood, A Victimof® Cruelty. tho gmin hal - stoped and o tien |Writen by Mrs M. J, Felows, Burr Oak,St | Weulgoss and tall do110ate disoriees poonime A boy givingthe nmeof Hury Dethers | buked, but ke wis unible o exjlain md |Josejh Co, Mich, foeither sex positively cured, as well s ail wasarrested atan e hour yestexday by | went tobed. functional disowders that resultfrom youth- Blok Witchrom Brdley in thealleyin the [ The ldy with whom Vemum boaried, THE COLIS S T e e years For tio treatmo Bracos, Apalianoey for doformi Trusses. Best Fucilities, A ppa dles for sucess il tr 1l 1o quiring ned ONIZ HUNDRED AND W F Hoard and Litloas in thywast - Wity £ Cea L onN Xt Wt e STRICTURE Guarnteed permanen tiy It Splae: Miles Ta h rearof Byd's opera hous, anlwassont fo | S Jiriams Histon, was thenext wit i SERICTUREGimn vem, Brmade nely i i Hita A i the polico stalin. He is thirten years of AL L Ve v vt tanl T ral ey | Lo Be (Sirmy ounted With the Godd ess N c.\'{‘}.’:{'fiu:“i:’“';u"L?.fl.'cl“\t‘l'fff&'fiz Cures ) epoluly, i i f fran Wolay yinaii o age ind siys his fathor, Stih Bethersawell | awkened by(he histling ofpssing trans, | Cfliberty Enlightening the Worla, | ected at lomo by pat ’ | i A s diger, wis s0 cruel o him thit helad 1 | Sjo haljustput the baby to seep when she | Mesrs Roederand Bell, the managers of TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. Jithous meroury. New estomtive Crital powor leayc home For thepast wo weeks he has | 1 the tnin wming Sheremined be- |the interstate expositon ar cerlinly to bo A SURE CURE The “awtul effects ot ) ARG Sa Iy DRBKEIL At SR L confidentlal ol it e by \ Slentoutdl dom and begged fir his food. | sife it wquicit wien tue whistldsounded. | sommended for their unxemitting efforts fo = 4 % early vice which brings = J Y r send history of your case, and we will send in platn or oue BOOK 10 M EY When ta Wfore Judge Hclsley e was | TThere was 1o whistling however, but sho 5 L healhscr organio weakness, destroying both mind and i3 FREEup vate Special or Nervous Diseases, [mpot 7philLs Gloat, and Varlcowole, with quostiod ordued held witil the truth of his story | huard the train stop soonafter it hid pased | Mk the aiterprise worthy thenameand af- | lody, withall its dreaded ills, permanenty " [ | coull be investigated the house, and then saw it back upuntil the | fordthe pople aseasm of enjoymentand jn- | &red EErey ciine e into view. She alsosaid she [strudion such as s sedom beenoftera | VRS, BETTS Addross, those who nave m- | You camot. be oo cular about the | hud known Dowleboutfour years md guew thembefore, M L. Roeder, whois superin- | properindulgencs and solitury habits, which melicinonu we. Viien you_‘neod o Dlow | him tobe a kind anl goolhusiind. Hedrnk | ondut of armngenentss i corspond. | [UB 1oth nind” and_ lody, unfiiing tiom for purifier besuroyou gt Ayer's Savsaparilly, | occasionally ut she kadueverseen bim stag- S o & TR ba] iy % usines stiudy ormrarriag sad no other I Wil mingle with | guing |t i e o taa best thet | MARENEEV ORI entrinson it purifly, ad vitlize cvery dropol blod in Iho uextyitnes wi Heny Lusentine, |oa™ weoll as with famous . artine | seimtede ot oot pby s yourbody. Xtmalke the weals strong, Vio‘lives & Twentylourts @nd Gods |in ¢ gore of - other . Jepariments OUR SUCCHE3S ey Wil avenue He lnew nothing abut |or yleasur and edilcatim. Alroady M. | 18based upon facts. First—Practical oxperte Army Notes. tho denty e o S b Was | ying the greatest tmpoze perfrmern the | thee- taooni=Eiry. cuse lspecially studied, CiptainScot, assisant o Majr Balchie | Qtomury for trahs torun aong that jor- | Lorl har bew enguged Tor e tponine Ll B R R D P comuissuy, hasbeenrelioved fom duty in | gt O TG i;‘“}:h"l*hé‘:;‘“r(::m“lg‘r.‘I;ulh“’) week togther with the rope and wire | weh wse, thus efecting c ures without in ury, thelepatnentof thePlate, and ordered 1o | bl at the Tyentyfourth stret crosing but | VALK g New Orlans for duty, Nt to whislle. A great number of com- ans, ‘the Bonsla vr\;u:fxl;fll.' Piese x'n‘;x'sl;:x’:a:t DI‘S. BCttS & BCttS, Address those who have fm- Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner 9th and Harney Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. The Fall Ousrcoat S e T a thing of beauty anl we | have special pride in the gar- iments in that line, which we | are ableto showour customers Lwill acin fwo perforna e stvle Mijor Guy V.Henry, Nitth avalry, con- | Plints had been made aboit, the rato at | Caes andvil l!{.',’!,,“’i,‘l;_‘" “;},‘,',d"”{(f;ififi',{[;‘fi; 109 DOUGLAS STREET, - - oMawA Nes. ||| this season. In style and mauling Fort McKimey,isin town fora fey | Vhich tiinswerern. The witnes saidhe | o nammoth brass and rved band. enbru. hud frequently seen engines running at the wate of thiry or forty mils perhourand pssengor trins at the rateof tventy or tventyfive niles. A numberof other witn €S Were present Who were prepared to corroborate the tosti- nony ofthe last witness but. the jury decided days visiting s old friends, Major Benhan, on duty it healquarters of thelepartnentof thoPlatt, thoinspector of riflopraciice, Ias bem ordured to Fort M imey forsperial sorvice, on omplition of which hewill nturnto thiscity, Mrs. Mijor Brown and daughtes, Kato ing fifty-four pieces,willmliven the sceno every dayund uight. A mgnifcenttreatis in store for the visitos of the second wek, which willbe more specially amounced sub: sequently,as itwoull be premiture to men- tion it at present, Work upn the bullling s progressing ra finish they have never been {surpassed. CHILDREN'S PARLORS On second floor. Take the| “UNION ‘PACIEIC 1] e e _ that itwouldhearno more testimony. i atis factorily. vhan ¢ > to T2l QULOPe 1 T, Not Toeng ot it delberatng amug it ntousino | wiliSe'tn’ sraant: el A Siats elevator: A f astoca s Ul Ty ry returneda venict to tho effect thatthe o " o1+ eligh ten- i ;l:’lw.L {Ullvfl.l"i ;\lllu‘t;l‘“.ll::.lho\mlgxn.nn» o | o { camo to his Geath fom Ijsshos o ?“l‘: ml(l,wéu‘l\‘-l:r‘l‘:i 0'.1“7‘{::)[(‘1“‘ ”‘;L{;““:i. ON SALE 1 Fon Duaestig U 5 © 0 Ommed of | Goodwil avae, wt thojuvswercunati to | o ET, Dol stiio, i Sev ok e DIAMONDS, B Selll) determine frm “the tetimaony whetherthe | oftetia i ! | il torch inthe hand of tiis beautiful acident was duo to tie negligence of the | 50T i e of bt C o olis : Ttis Auoto the publie, inview of itsliber The remains of oyle were huriedyesterlay city, In addition to this pieceof art which alityto the lalies who are conducting the | afternoon inSt. Miry’s ) el Eh mekrye conies fron New Y ork, other novelties in_the VATCHES, Etc. Open Door, thata stat 1t by d i ——— ¢ i Our sales on both 1)1ANONLHS n Do, u stiternent be made regai- wayof omamentation willgracethe building and WATCHES have been UNUS- ingthe exendiure of the moneys rwcivel, | - The Great Bemefit ere its completion. EAST, WEST . TALLY TARGE of 1ot oning to From tho dayit opned, August 15, 1888, o | Whichpeoplin xin down stite of health de- e i f rive from Hood’s sparila, coclusively | e Bejlember 1, 1800, the ceipls have bem | Jrovosthat this nedici +ouikos the neas | - JFadach, nouraina, dzzines, nervous Qjmomiys vAl ot EIHO.W. This | sirong Ttioes b actlikeastimiantim- | Miis Ramime. Shmacired v o 1 NORTH and SOUTH shoys thit, while the friends of thecause | partingfictilious strength, but Hool's Sirsa- Co.’s, 15thand Dougls. our CUT PRICES, Our stock of MOUNTIED DIAMONDS was got- ting pretty low, so we have just set ; a large number of CHOICE | havo been gencrous and Liberal, the collectors f.'fi'}'“g\'(uih.hfipl in a 'fi"fi, 14.\-( {"nl"]mlfl““x' B “ e ?[\(H“E of (l)uu onyvxul .\ll'(){{- |t - ) v £ oy t veakened ,purifies the bloodand LR TATION, and we offer them ata {5 :::du 231‘.‘Jl.;nfi\v\rl\;x‘x;:}ut&hflgas:\m. (, xtntlill‘ifi assists o heilthy wtion those important or | The only railroad tran out of Omaha 1302 Farnam Strest. & [ALL ADVANCE ABOVE S The settings com rise a ORI C e S B gus, the kidioys ind liver. runcxprslyfor the acommodationd | HARRY P. DEU EL, A et el W ST : ——— Onuha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Oity Pamenior oud Ticket Ageats # thotimeye opied (he hine {thepreseny | PUSTNESS AT THE OLD STAND. |Chingo busiess is the TRock Island o 3 time, and find them cornet. We take this vestibuled limited, lewing Omaha at ublic wiy of ex prssi : ng our mtin coni. | The New AntiLottery Bill Will Not |4:15p. m. daily. Ticket ofile 1612, Six- | L Y hcmi:- mlu;.l; Tna ‘.l,,‘ I\\'u feel that she Kill the Busincss. teenth and Farnamsts. Omoha. ) as borno this he >urlen too Long, and . iy i v v thahoarty co-moeatin of o o [ The very stingut axiilottry bilthathas 'ER - RINGE AR-RINGS, BRONCH / JPENDANTSA HAIR ORNAMENTS, SLEEVE DR . IITO JUAREZ. Wader the Management of the P . g i TONS, COLLAR BUT e mpatly with 1 nooleuim, 1 o | 36 ben pased by congiess md sov nuds APAINFUL ACCIDENT. Graduate Dentist, LG N oKL Rexican Intenational Bunking Co., Cncessonaricly continucthis worle, vo must hwve fancil | oy thesignitureof thepresilent to mako it | SRE ew LOCE J SPECIAL Incorporated By the State oi Chihuahua, Moxé aidat onw. Ithas en stated m thepapers | alaw, seemsto have Iittle or 1o teror wiat- | The Daughter of Mayor Cushing Falls A Full Set of Teeth, on Rubber SIGNS O S S made and 4 ico, lorycharimbla Purposes. T "*"f“,l'tllisl"ifllh'umm-r;vrlfiiulnlpluu evor for selles wd buyers of the bits of and Breaks a Shoulder. 5 g LOOSE STON all sizes el is is amistake. The mames of solicdtors to fickle fortune's paper inthis city, Mayor Cushing's little five-year-old daugh- : 11 5 ,\‘ INTED TO ORDIER. Rubi Desent ot will be publisho. DS | ckle fortune's paper inthis dty. Mayor Cushing's little vear-old daugh- For Five Dollars. MOUNTIED TO SR. ubi De tie ouly autiorizn colran > ¥ Wi | “netysen $i5,000imd $0,00worh of lot- | ter Elance fel frona humots il Dok 2 Sapphires, Emeralds, Pearls, and GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, Dlis. Warsox B. Swirer, tory ticketsare sold in Omuaba every month | hershouller. Afterthe full shoraninto the A porfect fit g teed. Tecth extracted all other precious stones, mounted i1 tako Dleso i hubliat tioclty of Juarez (o™ M. D, C. Brvay by people who are known ‘‘o thequiet’ to | house, her lipsclenched tightly and calmly uimm.gn piln_or dlz {f;.}-'":}n?h"vl“x:'L‘ funoes and loose, RN BiCi il Jmerly baso del Norte) Aexico, Nis. Dl . (RAT10%, loep them constutly m bud, viilo i is | toldher mtherthat she lad_hurt hersar. | hetis. dula”ud silver g at, lows SPECIALISTS 1N SALB ot s Y Sht o B | Wednesday, Sept, 24th, 1890 A POSTOFFIOE ANNEX, probatle thit nota peuny lss thin 0,000 [ Altiough not a tar wis visible yetthe | tut piates, Allvork warrnted. Ghrorte, Nervous Blgod aat Surcleal Diseases and Bai of £ 2 L MNEX ,\fi;’ly:(,r,J{{;‘fil‘.‘-‘-flfi,\:l"?‘ month for tickets dcl;;\]lll:‘\y ‘“I“; \\'hlllt'h ::Ahl ;priu:li\ o\vunu; fl:;‘() OFFICE PATON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM L”:.;:fi.‘.’r,l\h,"(,.,“ L,"‘ :1;‘"]',"I:.‘;‘,::;“l‘,ll'“i:'n ])l:;.,,l;fll.)v GOLD WATCHES for unde “’:‘“n. ": u‘:.m:-‘i‘” PrGallaglor. Wantsit u. Wl w | Thenls ol thew ticlis wnier s Jam of | 024 e metherthaiber litlo o wm bady § =0 L0 L 5000 o T men and Children, Laaiesat $15, 820, §25, £0, $65, $10, 6 of Bigh st a < n hurt, il the Carviers. the state is punishable by a fine of §500 and 3 2 , Ings untilso'elock. The doctors have had years of experiencs in the , and upward, Tostumster Gallaghor s recivedalotier | 5t *Now, namus, dn't ywory, Iwilstad | = hospitats of Brookiyn and Now York, and are PLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD ' Trun thomperhtenliat o the froe-ivery | iy v e a gre DL, 1adety @ | thopin: It wi't lut 80 very long" sia R. J E. McGREW [ i:onine R WATCHLES of wil kinds, from $25 system st Washingtn informig bin that N ion, Pitteath [Ehe : ALEEI LI A LR To Young and Middle-Aged Men, upto the finest grades (Elgin, Wal- Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets) 3 1 08t Manhood, Nervous Debility. Spermato —_ A ., bea facel Svous fy: ety diae GOLD FILLED WATCHIS, QUARTER TIOKITS, #. street, in thoheartof tho city, No *‘boes’ | Hastily exanining his chill Mr Cush- tholnspetor who was in Omaliaboit thiee | whaterer i3 mado abut tie natire of the |ing found that — the shoulder bl wedks ag hasreconmended adlitionl car. | Uisines trasacta, forover the door you | was broken. Surgeons wero immedinily rien forlhe Onaha offlco, bul givesno do | 4 U brought id the fradure, which proved tobe Is unsurpassed in the treat- e a swiousme, was quicklyset. RBE ot all foroi of ERi- no ¥ ¥ Opbus merican movements, warranted | talls forthe ruson of the hicrewso. A\ nolm uril Uy fearfully patuful pashhan aad finds lifo"s burdén, stely, pormaneniy | f Amerl 5 years, only $14.75; | Prize of $60.000......$60.000 { The letter furthersays that the impector : ke e operation ail thy ittle omo uiter e the 'bladier, M Bioed and Skin Diseases. Sty AineaA 4301 1 Prize of 10,00 - adank stales tha there is ot rom ewogh in o | Tn the Lifobuilling is another 80 much @ a mom. She simjly Hiaad ang Bkin Dinoares, worth AL Do g e 1 Prito 0f 6,00 fatiass RotoMoto acomnudate e allitionl mm | hitery tick oftle, aul at the Goor you may | clenched hor dinty Ittia fists, bit her lps AT A O ionne, MeRY SERSALAL U 108 Teba A SOLID SILVER WATCHES, 8 Prizon of 1,000 nedled. Theltterwsks for further iformi- | raq : 4 o andwithot atear bre it all In & mavier Hi0od. 1oart aag aver. bo: | ™ an itocUrinary Suraory. # i, 810, $12, 15 and up. R htles of 200 ensl tioion theso pints, I’ which theattending phy siians aftervard re- milo Diseases oured without iy s el g NICKIEL WATCHES, $2.50, $3.75 et 14 eedl.., The postmaster stifes thit ho will request Latlory Telkels for matked they had mnever sien equalled. IRSLEUmOUL OF “local troats phills, Hydrooels and 85, R pmesal “Weach. : tenmorvcarrins, anl will reput a recon. b s e e ment Ladlos from 2 1o 4 slention trom Dusin SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND A R ) madation mal Som timvago o tho offiel | A Kapor of one of thise plice gy, Wil formities und impodiments (o m OCKETS, ~ ROLLED PLATE PRESKLmAtIan Brises: thit @ me-stry brick buildig stouldbe | “Wodo anighly gool buasihess Lut by no enchiof the FpRTe fely and permanontly ot 4 i i s HEALE JBriseact 88 : eruted at tho reirof tho preent billding | meansuil of it, fornGaTly or qUEe Hery deae and showing B or8 e Bundaya i foired CHAINS AND CHARMS sold at A0 BEises o} which would give om for “tho mualling do- | store in the citykeeps lotlery tickets for mosp remariavlecures, Of- | gpORTELE bo treated at REDUCED PRICES to purchasers PO, ot manin 1% sile, though they try o keepthe busines as PRSI ST RRLAR U 8 ian0 68 ((thai fome by i wisaon frea - | ] ©f Watchesduring ihissale. 9 Terminals to 40,0001 on‘l’)ofull\,v‘mu require an appropriation | wuch underthe hatas p le.?? s Hend 4 cents 1o stamps to lnsure reply 000 T OLID GOLD FIN- 9'Terminals to 410,000 1 , 000, n"éluw will the new and very strict laww, hat congress ha b passe ! 8 HARVEST EXOURSIONS SOUTH S | istnws i > D0 408t pasied, allect your Via oty ey o I dow't tellevoit will affect 1t apartice,? - was the reply, *It simply excludes all lot- On Septeniior 1,23 and Otlober 14 tho | liry mittes fom the wuils. ol o %5 ‘Wibash will sell round trip ticketsto | yoi think that the exprss compinies ints in Toxas, Avkusas, Tenesseo, | Won't immeliatdy junp to the front |mssx¥)l,munhmn. Alitamg, Geor- | fid - get = up i sm.smx]{; ; hm; ria and Florida at Hall Farw, god for | D1 facilies? e they days, Remombor the Wibash is the | |k FOF lostnce-uthogh 1" havn't 0 a thought of the matte much—they muight &ulckcl roite South and Southeast | makéalittleio oreven o Beent o Lof oabe 3 RINGS from 81 to 10 each, ™ \Valch Repairing a Specialy. NOTICE—Strangers visting the city are respectfully invited to call and take alook through our estab- ahe furth lishment, whether wishing to pur- Wil the drawi chase goods or not. f;:;.“;;').}.‘:.‘ s w11 phrLie b , mnd o gu OHN & MO AmivsrLes, 3 Suporviior £or the Governmenty o o 1914 Prizes amounling t0.... ............. $125,670 ‘0, the undenigned, hereby cotify that 1o 1ot Mexicoin Chihuahua bis oo utionil Banking (C Weakaets of Body and i, » | 218 Fifteenth St., Opposite Boyd's E “va Opera House, Omanas Neb XTI BRI T NERVE AND BRAIN TREATNENT, it Bpects r Hpyerta, Disziness ralgls, 1f any tieket draning a prize (s se; he unders olining Chair and Pullnan Buflet | iying o tiny box.comaining @ list of the ine b 4 flenadita Tace valus will lectol and remitigh Blcuglinucw‘lon all trins, Ounly llruwhlxis o a th-{ et :}nnd |llmk('xpni;s§s 19 w;A 's toSt. H companies o come forvard amd yick upthis gt Iad, sty l Fysghalt e ppors -‘?fiidf,f’;:"';,ga. vist bisines whith Uicle: i thraving R e e Sixteenth and Farnam Streets. 10 g Nevw Orlens over his shoulder bythis joncld Lay, 1 Soni e vaoahi trmails (e ” + on it to @ * “Nowvor, ' lavem idw tne tht tie lawwillturt felndidiedical et shousl ba iad V, She? | [ it NERIEG poty wilh _corcesponding fist time to all | o cfi“fflflufim?flé“.fiv s ?&‘fi:,‘}‘n“«'éx‘, ‘tof. ¥.C. FOWLER, Moodus,Conue GOODMAN DRUG CO., — =1 lvery will bosasuiad by yoursaclosiag e enYy : ope bearing your full wddress. CHIZHESTER'S ENGLISH MEXICAN INTERNATIONAT, BANKING CO ’ 1 PENNYROYAL PILLS, o i o e, helgy ig ] Bend remittances for lickets by ordinary letter, containly Money Ordor.iseusd by il express co Ints Southand east Fortickets aud | i themeauins, Lotme tel yousomething l informe ) ra to roules, alio | that prheny you never thoughtof. There [ Twsupedor exsilenuproves tn nilliontof henss 1910 03y Giho toatfrn Homeselcens | ¥ Biidrds 57 thovmndesl-daars ioien g ane e s, Ky | | Gk, ll st the Waltush Tickel Oftie, | BIUEY SE0 b, vostefioe, forles (I Lo | Seus, of e was uarorsiles s tho Mronput FEMALE REQULATOR, fute i Fumam steet, Ouaha,or write G, | 8y o' "y Yeric "Would tever " 5o | ngFowdy dees 10t cniain wimoi, i oF sk i LENARE SR bAT RS [l 110 Farnam Street, « « Omaha Neb, WEAKMAM1oon or, and | 89, Securcly waled from ob- | mwith tully restored. Varic iarg, ) e itarta " N, Cliyton, Northwustern Pasenger ishod forit, at least ome never hasbeen OBLy s eatl BAKING FOWDIR OO, ek ShRMEDY GO Oprray iy X i Hird TONAL BANKING COA 41 épnt, Nobs gflfmm 1 ;‘-vu lost hundreds of dollars 30 | nNew "npu G.tnlq By {randiese B8 Jge LS L Socrony, Prot AL 5 BUTTS, 174 Fulten by 1.4. Mexico, vis i Paso, { g g =