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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1800. THE CI1T-Y, Knight Brothers & Barns filed articles ofincorporation yesterdaywitha capital of $50,000, The object of todo a general grading busines in the state of Nebraski The following are the tenperatures as observed atthe local signal office at tlio hours named: f Ip a m, 63°; 1p. m, 63 There is a warrant out for the of Louls Bradford. The complaint charges that he builta woodensidewalk within the fire limits, Dr. Charles G. Sy the physician who F nme and arrested for neglecting to re- port contagious diseases, Arthur O, Wi for Baltimore, whe ho willbe united in mar nie Wall, o former Brownell hall. Hereufter the Paston hotel will be the management of Messrs, tman and Brair , Mr. Kittid having decided 1o retive from the busi: ent. A warrant was issued from police court forthearrest of Rittor Mehl, Thecom: plaint ch s that on August 18 Mehl disposed of 4 horse and wagon on vk David Anderson held o mortg: The funeral of M Patrick O'Day who died Monday noon, took pla from St. P hilome s church at 9 o'dock t ruo says ho | with Miss tescher in din the Holy Scpulchre cemetery. Ed Drumm was artested at noon on o telegram from Lincoln, which stated that he § wanted in that city on the chargeof having obtained goods under false pretenses, Until two weeks ago Drumm wasan enploye of the Nebraskn clothing company of this cit; 110 the po- ms that the ity of Eleventh and are an intoler y have covered t ton depth of several inches with atrt that has dropped from their wagons, In_the Second district of the First d Tuesday thivly-o1h names registered from the Hotel Barker, Bualch says thathe thinks two of these will vote for prohibition, but hints nevertheless, that he maybe able to con- tone of them beforé elect The Barlcer anti-prohibi busement ton AL The Great Benefit Which people in run down state of health de rive from Hoods Samaparilla, conclusively proves that, this medice ‘makes thew lile n stimulant gih, but Hood Purilla onildsup in all the weakened | assists 1o healt guns, the kidue od,anil 50 important o SANITARY R They Still Attract a G tion From the nut EXill school co of less thana hundr amorning, the parants being afraid to send their children fearing contagions, The superintendent. received tices from the city physiclan diphtheria, typhoi and scarlet these, three cases of diphtheria were in the neighborhood of the Long »ol, two cases ofdiphtherinand one ofscariet fever in the Luke school district, oncaseof diphtheria. i tho districts of Lho Castellar, Park and Pl schools, un-l on phoid fover in theC “. the oftice of the ci theria wa ok 1, Tho residence of J Hauek, 1 streets typhoid fover o the residenceof Andrews, at West Side, and at Carlson’ 841 Clarkstreet. At thelatter numed place four members of tho family an down with_the disease. Tho heilth officer s placarded all of the residences The health ofti ce after Dr. MeClanhan, who resides at Fortieth and Hamilton streets. The ofticer found a caso of diphtheria in the doctor s own residence that had not been xe- ported, Dr. S, K. Spalding says there ar only thre placards denoting diphtheria on Franklin street. between 'l‘\u‘nlyl urth and Thirtieth, instead of twentysix, 1s reprted Tuesday, reported an atten: pupils yesterday thirteen mo- of fev bl 10,000 reople Visitthe Coliseum d cort. Beautiful displays, The gr Melvillo tonight at the Coliseum, ceuts admission to all, Grand con- How 0 Get There, Theracesat Union park are fairly set- ting the people of both Omahaand Coun- <il Bluffs wild. Of course you want to Doin the pleasure and yoi also want to know how to get tothe grounds. Take abridge motor cither on l4th street or atthe corner of 12thand Douglas. Ask the conductor if his car goes to the driving pak, and he will sell you a ticket for 60 cents which Includes your round trip car fare and ad- mission into thepavk, The 1o~ cated about hall way betyeen lhu river and Council Bluffs and the motor cars run into the grounds and withina few feet of the grand stand. Beyond a doult there is the finest string of horses matehed atthismeeting that was ever scen inthe west. The races will con- tinue cach afternoon duving the week until Saturday. 10,000 People Visit the Coliseur daily. cort. Beautiful displays, The gr NMelville tonight atthé Coliseum. rents udmission to all, Grand con- tober 14, vin tho Wabash R, It Mrs Mercer, manicure, 404 Bee bldg FREDERICK A Me is Expected to Areive Here on Fri- day Night, President Adans of the Unlon Pacifle,with Mr. Frederick Ames and a party of dircetors ofthe road are expected to arrive in Omaha on Friday aud will remain here a day or two md will probably make atourof thelines, Itis announced that tho visit is simply one of fuspection and that nospeciil signiicance at- taches to it Vico President Holcombof the Unlon Pa- is weston a brief trip. Manager Burt of the Ellchorn ac- companied by Mr, Guy Barton and others loft yesterday inMr. Burt’s privite car fora yisit to the Black Hills country. Rumors of tin mine projects follow the party, Supenntendent Ratbbun of the Missouri Paciticls in the dty, COMING, ANNOUNC -H&'TS. Mr. Harry E. Sanford, representing W J, Scanlan, wio will bo the mext attraction ot the lifl\\l after “The Hustler,” is in the city, Three plays will be given I:\ Mr. Scanlin duriug his Omahaen agement. A number of remarkably novel features will beintroduced in “IT'he Hustler,” which opens o fournight's engagonentat the Boyd this evening. One of the intorprela- tions will be & sparing boutbetween the most diminutive of boxers, “Marellus” and Jesse Beeker, who have been trlined and are chaperned by Colonel McCarthy, the gen- tlemanly featherweight champlon of ~the world, © Another feiture of importanco tho abolishment of the ‘wing" In the ethis of maneg- philsoply 1t has always bon * eonsidored thata farce cowedy is mot com- plete without winging, but *“The Hustle' hanagemeat have substituted severnl feat- ures tuat will take th plice of the wing danceand are mot so stale, Seats for the - w‘?"fiwylum now ou sale MILLIONS AN IT, rogress of theSakeof the Omaha Syn- dieate Gold Mine, Hon.Johu A. McShine retursed Monday from Mexicoand was called immediately to Chicago, whenco he retumed yesterday morning, His visit to Mexlco was fn the Interest of tho Omnha syndicate of which bo is a4 mem: ber, and which owis a lirge gold mine in that cointr He accompanicd anEnglish expert who d been sent hither by n company of foreign pitalists towhom themine wasoffered for 9,000, 000 On_reach over tothe leads, and i z the mine thelatterwasturned perl. Homade maps of all the examiied the ore, maido assays o wiy endoavored to ascertain what tho would bo worth to his peopl ation wis & most critical or cold_bo obtained would be, the past Tead the owiers tho showing will The mine hasbeen yars and, notwithstandin from the’ riilr nd that it has been equipped at greatexpeaise, liss been paying o alvidend of ibout s per cent per mon th If 4t should bo sold for &3.000,000it will ed pils for eral en- to what the record _of tho to believe that be a favorable one vked only fora few that it isremote mine taprising cltizens, ——— GranA Concertand Exposition At the Coliscurn this evening, mission only 25 cents, Al- Lo wExcursion Ratesto the East. Commencing October 7 and until futher notice, the Ohio & Mississippt railway will gell vound trip tickets from Laiis, Mo, to Cincinuati and return ( ulmv\huu‘ O, and return, $8 Pittsburg, Pa, and return, $1 Harpers Ferry and vetaen, §1 Philadelph nd re (\nn 817 Boston and return, Dagyton, 0., and :.vm-n,&w. Galion and return, £10, Mansfield, O., and return, Akron, O, and veturn, 1 Cleveland, O, and return Jamestown, 4 Buflulo, N. Y, and return, $13. Salamanca, and return, $13. \'oummlm\n and Teta u $11 Albuny and retu Liberal returm ]nmtn [m tickets, For information call on or address A. L Lyttle, G. W. P, agent, office 1( orth Broadway or Union depot, St. Louls. ——— Melille Tonight, Thegreat and only Melville Coliseum this evening, 9p. m, MASS! $10.50, L 811, turn, $12. at the Sce him. CHOIR CONSTITUTION. The Second Step Taken Toward Or- ganizing aSaengerfese. Tuesdiy night there was a meeting of the mas- soncharcommitteoon the proposed swngerf all the members save the repres vereln being present. reatost hiarmony and enthusiasm pro- ed imong the others, each e of whom was delighted with the prospects of the fost and 1 the pleasuro Toun e menbe s Y present were ordia, Rocsehman nr tho Wirth of the Macmerclor tiin ofthe turner’s quartette. sndopted a constitution and h they will submit to the o who cm ! on 1o his army alth and strength use of A plies to @ until dise rloo, can, by Save mn Frown Still Missing. No tidings have yet been received of Jacob Brown, who left his home at 1215 North Fighteonth street last Friday morning and has not returned, He told his wifo he was going to South 1to cllecta billof $) from ¢ han, ufirer at the stock yaris. Mrs. Brown says her husband had at leas: %) when ho 1eft home and may have ha move as he handled the funds of the hous He hadnot been working for some time, Mrs, Brown supporting the family by keeping Toarders, Mrs, Brown stated that her husband had scemed v mooldy of late and tinted several times that “sornething might happen.” She is entirely at a loss to account for his absence, Whenhe lft home he had on ablack coat, considerably wom, dark pants, light M.lnnx'l shirt, and black hat, He is fift old, Ras dark hairand moustach , dark ~ com- plexionandis of mediim size. Melville Tonight, Thegreat and only Melvilleat the Coliscum this evening, 9p. m, See him. Nebraska Sugnr, Mr. McCord of McCord, Brady & Co., who tave secured control of the outputof the GrandIsland sugar refnery, was seen yestor- day andspeakin guponthe sugar question said : The first consignment fromthe Oxnard refinery will be received today, and although we have notscen o pound of tue sugar, we lave & guwrantee that the quality will be equal {o that from the refinery at San Fran- clsco. Theplantwill be in operation nir days and during that time the output will ch something like sixty thousand pounds But one grade of sugarwill be tured and that will be the granu- lted. Our market for this Nebraska productwillbe throughoutthis state, Kans lowa and South Dakota. ‘“Phere aroa great many orders alveady in, and if the sugar comes up to the standard, we expect 10 dispose of it as fast as it is re- ceived” poan Tl Grand Concert 1 Exposition Atthe Colissum this evening nission only 25 cents, Ad- (e Mr. Straight in Or Mr.R. J. Straight of lh.mm.l Pa., the gentleman who caused tho amest of *Mr. Brnest Riall in New York, arrived inthe aty yesterday morning, accompanied by Mrs. nd atthe Mill \ful atlempts were made 1d expressed ignorance 1, although hesaid he utlemin to como to me busincss mat- of Mr, Straight's a lad bien expecting tho e lim about il el y O Meyer of New York, editor of itary Engine 1 Building Record, yostenlay, visiting City Engi neer Tillson, Mr. Meyerhas been visiting al of the westem cities and places Omaha at the head of the list in the point of fine ofice buildings and general public improvements. proven in milliéni 6¢ himos qu o century, It i used by ent. ‘nuunm by the llles m the Mrun oxor o Tmore Lhan B qu United Stats Healt ‘owder 10es 1ot contaln -nnmunn. tieor sum. | Easns s PRICKBARING P Now Yok Chichgw lmmnmsn. 8 Layla- IMPLEMENTS OF WAR. The Omaha Guards' New Gatling Gun at Home, Headed by the Musical Unlon band of twenty-five pleces, the Omaha guards, forty strong, escorted theirnew gatling gun to the larracks on Capitol avenue yestorday after- moon. And & prouder or a handsomer body of men never marched to martial music than did these forty guardsmen doingescort duty to their new fleld piece, which was drawn by J.5. McCormick's fourin-tand, tho outridors being Messrs, Harr and Bert Cook, whilo two armed leld the b of the lead horses, w mettlesome t ‘rom the ! ich ware B freight depot the guards traversed the following live of mar North on Tenth to Farnm, to Siste 1o Capitol avenue and thence to {he armc Chaplain C. H. Garduer loked eveiy fnch a twwon & bay horse which meckly followed the proce: A realizing tho importent personige avrying theough the streets of O Arriving at 1 drawnup in company who wis ¥, the guards wero stination, when M instrumental in pro- 1t is sounu eddle with the 1it of trepidation that T sponsibility of prosenting this imposing gatli nto you Yet, speaking in belialf of tie peace-loving eitiens of Omala and South Omaha, and feeling the pridethat 1 do in the achievementsof the Omala Cluards in the past and having an abiding faith in their accomplishments in the future, it gives me unbounded pleasure to le glven this opportunity to expr cation in knowing that I havebeen contribute my little share to promotion and _ encouragement _of prave band of military of which the ecitirns of Omaha fel justly proud. As I look with my oyes upon this passive picce of urtis 1 know it trietive powe ity should_at some time call its ltent forees intoa Dreadful as sucl would prove to the hopeless pe ompt to sug of piping peace that I bo that to allin these time lieve with nm poet, ey s Wit it nope the timo w 1il never como snall ause for the Omaha tarn the by end of {his gun o the people of Omalia. Hoping that my endeavors in_ sclecting this gating gan will ctwiththe approbation of the officers and ors of thoOmalia Guards I consign iv Ir tender mer winer on hehalf tion s)x the former vide of the Kelvitle Tonight, The great andonly Melville at the Coliscun this evening, 9 p. m. See him, LCTS OF THE EF WRECK, Details dived from a Passe from Rock (reck, A pissenger who avrivel in this city de- tails the * completeness of the wre Union Pacific near Rock C reported in these dispat “The train was east bound open switeh,” had left open. k on the hes 1 ran into on said be, “‘whicn There were two the train, The first tyenty or thirty feot sicepers and then took to the ditch, ond enginewent to the di sleeper, smashed i about fifty| absolute 5ROy i of them, T believe, d “That was not’ all, Lo Rock Cruk station o bridgo iy wide, spanning the cre about the same S causeln clng- gingof trains for the road until, Ibelieve, not less than fiity were stalled in the vieinity. Some of these were d nearly two d 1d comprised hor. tle and stock of ull kinds.” Advertising itis said will sdl anything, this is truo in a measwre; but for st qualities,~ merit is the test. Extensive advertising may sell anything whero it is new or unknown, but after it comes into general use, it Is judged ding toits worth, The continued and steady growth of Swift! cellence, popular where it is best Ivery bottle sold, sells ten Every one that takes it be- comes its friend, and recommends it to theiracquaintances, atise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed fr If ’1]()1‘! ‘ha r(fa COLD or COUCH acuto or leading to CONSUMPTION SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURI S0 LEVER OXNL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES 0F LIME AND SODA IS WUIRE CUIRE FOX T, it 19 as , ’ull-llublu as milk, Thioe times as effic clous a8 plaln Cod Liver Oil. A perfe Emulsion, beyer than allothers made. Iur, all forms O Wasting Discases, Bronchitis, CONSUMPTION, Serofula, and asa Flesh Producer there 1snothing ke SCOTT'S EMULSION, 118 sold by all Druggists. Let noone by y profuso oxplauation or impudent enireaty y nducoyou waccop @ subBL I, H 0 Ilnhhl I.mlchgmhle Nh. B 11 45 e 3 s Rty SR oo i 'S REDICINE 0., PWL lll ll‘lflw (11N FOIR SALE LN OMAIL NE r\nn & Co, Cor, 15th & Dol Stre w J. A Fuller' & Co, Cor, 1dth & Doy Vn- Streets, A. D, Foster & Co., Council Blufts, lows, AND PAINEIPAL SAUGISTS. KVERYWHER = lv“hlfg“ulll ll“lll "Rk o wi ol 4, BB Many «Clergymen, Bingers, astors, and publle speakers use Ayer's Clirry Pectoral. It 18 the fayorite remedy fordwameness and all affections of the vocal orgam, throat, and lungs, As an anolyne and expectorant, the effects. of this preparattonare promptly realized, “‘Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has done me great gool. Itisa splendd remedy for all dis. cases of tho throat and lungs, and I have much pleasare in testifying to its merits, (Kev) C. N, Nighols, No. Tisbury, Mass, “In my profession of an auctioncer, any affection of the yolee or throat is a scrious matter, but, at each a a lieved by n fow doses of Ayer's Chorry Pectoral, Thisr y o has worked sucha mag suflered yery Jiftle inconvenienc also used it n my family, vith ve lent results, in co s, Ke, Quartly, Minlaton, So. Australia, Ayer’s Cherry Pectorai, PREFAIED DY DR.J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Masa, Boldby all Druggists. Pricedl; sixbottes, 86, Urs.3etis x8etts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1400 DOUGLA S STRERT OMAHA, NEB 1 have y exeel- ‘Wi, L, Themost widely andfavorably knowa spec- (nlistsin tho United States. Thelr long ex- perionce, remarkable skill and il yersal suc- toss In ine trestment and cureot Rervous, Ohronle and Surgical Discases, entitle these eminent s to the full confide the aflic ywhere, They gnaran AND POSITIVE CURE for sof early vice and thenurner- oug erlla that r.-u.-w in {ts trai UVATE BLOOD ANDSKIN DIEASES DUy o, ULA AND RECTAL ULCERS ured without pain or detention Frorn bus tness HYDROUELE AND VARICOCELE perma- ugesseully cured in Niz 'h( Weakness and 4 10 Glther S0% POSItively eur lunv\]nl\n\ disorders that re Sor th0 e xCess OF 1 STRICTT Rl g without euttin 5 affected ot he bain or YOUNG ANL A SURE CURE Vi 1o worlenes, AesFa30A boih. min with ull 18 dreaded ills, per | BETTS Adiress thos o DAlred temsly ey proper indulzence and solitary hibits, which ruinbothmind and body, unfitting them for business. stud MARRTED MEN ¢ Bappy Lo RwarO Joye assisted, % OUR SUCCE 38 Is based upom fats« Practioal expert- ence, Secoyd—Evor speciallystudied, thus starting righ third~Medicines prepared in our ory tly to suit Pich tiso, thus dracting cives WEhoWt 1nJury. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA. NEB. S ftied e ana mtly remo VAl oo plietd, s ordilatition. Curos ut without w mo- ment's d o enteringon that teal debllity, quickly AMUSEMENTS Boud's, Dpera House. 4 UN BEGINS i Thursday,0ct.9 Nig WHEN and The Hustler COMES. Plot Little, Only wLangh Fun Big. Nothing More topen Wednesday Saturday Matince. xS ularpri The GrandTigs i SUNDAY OCT. 12. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. Special Engagenentof the Talented Actress, AGNES WERNDON Inler latestand best Success, “La Belle Marie” Reserved seat s: Saturday morning, Oct Dime Eden Mufiez WILL LAWLE CORNER 11TH AND WEEK O I Torning at reg- hreo Nights, le opens - Hith, t usual prices, atestse: Tlks FRENCH SPEGIFIG S| lndpavmln-nlc Elur all u||h0b§| ORG, Cures horlr Mm!nlh“s. gld acnnnmm cach Price, @no dolia gnaturoof E. L Sale By AII Dlugglulfl. DR, BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, A Tull Set of Tecth, on Rubber For Five Dollars. A perfect fit guarantoe Teeth ext without pain_ ol witk out # thetics._Gold and sil i 1ings it ldge and Crown \\ul Teeth wit Allwork w nl\vu! N :\XTOV BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM stret clovator Open evens e bottle, ST rates ous ZNEwW ColLAR2 oy ORLSS BRAND | Linen Collars and Cafl, Correct Slyles, Best Quality, =~ Perfect Fitling. TRY THEM, |DR. KENSINGT ON, |—Eye OUR SHOE DEP'T. Is crowded with new goods for the fall, and notwithstanding the \l(‘;\di].\' advancing price of leathey we are in a position to offer our fa Department so popularin so sho 1 goods at same moderate prices a time, that have made our %hoa 7 rt Our stock for the fall was ordered very early, befos the manufacturer’s thought of advancing prices; the material was selected with care and 4ha Shoes only the largest assortment, but me are not afraid to back with our Tossignalize the opening of the 2,000 pair fine Calf Sho is the same quality and make which we sold last made with Goodyear Welt, arefu Wbove for like goods. Our ““Workingman's” shoes turning out better than ever this the manufacturer has greatly i ever offered for sale at such a low price. is perfect. In the finer grades we show inds of lasts, anticipating an increased trade. PRICEKS Open until 8 p. were made and finished in the best workmanlike manner, and re an extraordinary bargain, we are now offering not also the best made Shoes for Men and Boys, hoseest goods wiic/h guaranltee, Fall Sea es, Congres son in this Department we place on s and L le to-day, “e, warrante Goodyear Weltat g2.50. ‘Thia season as a great bargain at $2.75. Shoey rood for wear and elasticity as Hand-sewedShoes, Thd We know Shoe Stores would charge at least $3.50 or $4 ly or §1 of which we sell th ousands of pairs every season, aref all. We have placed carly orders for enormous quantitics angy mproved wupon the make of them., No more honest shoe Wiy It is solid leather throughout, and the makeand lim'sl) Nothing shortof $2.00 will buy such a shoe elsewhere. an exceptionally large assortment, all styles of toes, and QH toch shoes tofit any foot. All our otherdepartments are loaded with new goods. In every line we have putina big S IL.LOWERR THAN RVER. m, Saturday, 10 p. m. ebraska Clothing Co: Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. Good Advice. | 1t was Cowper whosaid, “To bo | well dressed, well bred and well | equipped, is ticket good enough to [pass us veadily through every door.” The firstof the above qual- ifications can be obtuined by pur- | chasing from us one of our Fine Cheviot Suits | which are equalin style, finish and {material tothe best aporoved ¢ {tom w orlc. s- ON SALE TO ALY PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH 1 802 Farnam Streot. HARRY P. DEUEL, Oity Pagsenger and Ticket Agent DR.E.C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATHENT, g, Wake Bpoctto for Aystera; Ditingasl ralgls, Wake o oh. Ko rien Al enuin sold oaly by ml()ll\l AN DRUG CO., 1O Farnam Street, =« Omakiy Neb: Ear Surgeon— et, Spect and 1310 Douglas Str fitead, BRAGE llP MAN! Lcourately HKVE SOME ST!LE! SPRCIAL ANNOUNCNENT Owing to the large number of requests that the splendid offer made by us of the Encyclo« paedia and Daily Bee should not be withdrawn, we have decided to accept orders for a short The full set, and we will consequently a time longer. ten volumes is now complete make a : slight change in our terms. OUR PROPOSITIO! THE OMAHA BEE offers a year's suld scription of the daily paper including the Sune day issues---delivered at your address---and 4 complete set THE AMERICANIZED KN, CYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA for $2.54 per month. The ten volumes deliveredonpay ment of %5.00 and the balance payable $7.30 per month. ) ALL OUR PRESENT SUBSCRIB- ERS are entitled to all the advantages of t]‘fi great offer. People living outsl(lc of Omaha can avail themselves of the above liberal offer by having the monthly payments guaranteed by some re- sponsible banker or merchant in their town. Send for descriptive circular, _TWHE BEE PUBLISHING GO, OMAHA, NEB. MAX MEYER & PR() The Popular Jewelers, Are recelving daily from the leading manufacturors of this country and Hurope, all tho LATEST NOVELTIES in FINE JP‘WI-"RY SILVERW ARE, CLOCKS, BRONZE ORNA- MENTS, LAMPS, SILK UMBR.]"LLAq OANE.-‘ OPERA AND FIELD GLASS: ANEROID BAROMETERS, THERMOME- TERS, SPECT. ACLFSnnd EYH GLASSES, B DIAMONDS and al!l other precious s:0263, mountod and loose. GOLD, ,in all gra-i for ladles and gentlemen. HOWARD WAT CHES A 2] IALTY, but we carry all other firat-class muk"s -Elgin, Wal- tham, an‘)n fleld, Bte, OUR PRICE3 ARE LOWER THAN EVER, and ALL GOODS are WARRANTED. Space will not allow usto QUOTEH PRICES, a3 our stcek is too LARGE and VARIED, but como and seo for yourso'ves. It will ¢i8% you nothirg to LOC K Vieitora are always WELCOME, and should you WIS Ho bu we will mako it an object for v()u to DEAL WITH US. V are ehowing HUNDREDS of articles snitab'e for WEDD and other GIFTS, at pr! 3 ranging from $1 un to 81,000, All our customera aro TREATED ALIKE, whether thor purchases by SMALL or GREAT. MAX MEYER & BRO,, stracts, Omaha. N &n Sixtaenth and Farnam ¢ ESTABLISHED 1866, NO CURE! NO PAY. rDOWN 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. toin 1ne, a8 diplomn show. Tast A regular gradu fiho B Consuizais . Skin 5 1166, |