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JICTOBER AISUEACTIAN 4 HOW TO VOTE i h}...’.;. S h”"::'_",' i AV4A A C The p ”_“‘\: Ix;::‘,‘::\ \ Y l Those who are opposed to s """““"“‘y‘”;'?"‘: mo "".*.',"""“"W‘H'”‘l“‘""w‘ v' “::H von : g e “ Gt ©f . \\-—) ) S | &g y Ing until Y o'clock aynigit Wednesdaysevening, “Tolanthe :"‘_'H’ S O e " donntion crscs, | prohibition and desire our pres- [ There are10000 votemin (his ety who | ; N osilory AL g " | have not reristeved, and those 10,00 peopl The attmetion st the Grand this ‘ v Diphthe Fenorter Soelsrity et local option and high li- | ifthey failto reconl thir mames, ave ¢ Will bo tho Row Hil Enclii In the country, carry the stock and variety of Men’s Shirts and Drawers do, Our store4 , at 2000 Clavk 13 South Severn- i in the comic operatic bur- | e i ¥ taaiith SIFBGt. & alifornia 8 | cense laws to remain in force Wrecked in | rooms for surplus stock, are crowded with winter underwear and othe shings, pur chased i ke L) . 14 h Tho specinltios, which are new |+ i TR RS A TN e TR : > Frapsat ; piAe should vote against both of the | aln S nd ori al it .|\.,.,K,‘ by b ofthe <l in lar quantities in antieipation of the increased dutieswhich mustnow be paid on imported it twiee Aien | ¢ Dlesi=N, O, Nelss ¥ R [woolen goods, Having saved thisincreased duty, wve are enabled to mark all our immensa 0 VORI, | amendments, g s % 3 ny at the . . ey e . two year 5 i | . . y i b h Yo [stock at exceptionally low pri This low scale willcontinue as long as our present stock las 1 20 ) [ 5 I asts The temperatur I 1 I'hose who desire to engraft | ;550 et > s 1 $ pany finish 7 i citiz y and avoid the cr co, wits us Zimmernan, The following lots which we piace on special saleforthis w eck, will be found extriord ie atl0a. m., | the license principle coupled 173 HANoEh, BleH wontlo &t Lovis yestertay |nary bargains, plaint | with regulation upon the con- - Paciic | Y, AUl Men's fancy striped Camel's Hair shirts and drawers, ¢ilk bound at 35¢ each. 5¢ harging | | KKrug's grocery, Thivteentn | P : ; X : i AT v Gl P 4 with coverin wr voset | Stitution and forever prevent | M M. Cl 02 ¥ | y y Plain Came Hair, silk bound and silk stitched, with ribbed ends at s0c¢ cach, ( Pt S S | ¥ ¥ Sixth Distriet—M, Charon, {02 Bancroft et Hv e e AG Y “ . hrcg it “"‘““ '[.‘K S a1 | statutory prohibition as it now 64D, kKD ’ . et tue vty Tiancy heavy Cashmere shirts and drawers, finished shoulders, neat s(uix. sat 6 § irs 15t ) Sonuth irteenth strec « hecoming o I\ " O 11°te g . 1 Tais] 1 (\}\f of " Line 5 the Mim B | avists in Towa, shotld vote | B b alhi Ll SRS el AR T Superior natural wool shirts and drawers, of excellent finish with ribbed ends at 75c. ks fund o beneficiary may receive ) v Third Dist J. P, Mailender, 191 out World's Fuair i ) [ L St / \ Y Are o e this money upon app m" at this | against the prohibition amend- | Twenticth stx [ Touis to give way fo ) lnll's play All the above are grand values. | m.“ ‘ IT. Fitel ns that Mes Gin | mentand for the license amend- s Thona \31»\]1:_\“.»”»(”; Wil e gladl i | QOur hosicry is sold at about one half the prices other stores charge. Ougas e Gl vatioved & alphthortn : § John T Hast, 2420 Sou f od 1e in becoming 4 Hnlm nse. Inthis department we offer this week the following two big bargains, card that \‘ v st posted at 2413 Capitol | ment, { leading buriesque maniger in 5 : i 3 Sixth Disteiet ~Kneeht & Co, 1023 Viuton | Amer Fine wool scamless socks at 15c a pair. Others are selling these at avenue, in compliance with the require Remembera vote for the li- | strce e gular made, of handsome shades at 20¢ ments of the law | e wrlitb WARD Ctitzns of Omaha ab home and abroad should | Very fine merino, full re "(:‘-l\jilx:-lm"‘ T‘:,’,“‘- , v‘u" u"“m:‘l\lv‘w\v‘flrl’- cense a mt'nllxn.‘ I.)LA is not :k vote t ict—J. . Douovan's, 8)3 North s :’”’.’ o i @ I_n gloves we carry a !»nl] assortment; .I_H the dw\n‘xlv'\w styles for drivingand strect weamy ers would ovri in_ the city this | against prohibition. These o g ol L TGS D1 Nothing but what is of reliable stock and of good make is sold at our glove cuonter, as we warge AR NEDTER S 5O i | propositions are entirely sep- | \::;L:‘lv:l‘r:‘:v\vv'w:v" B Blerbaugh, 415 South | Sengtor amo i sostentiy rant <“\’< l}\ ]H}u Our prices are positively below everybody else. 2 Judge Scils went to Linoln yesterday | aeate, 1f you want to defeat |, ForbDisuic o, 80" South. BIeroath| ot i b L R ithin the }‘l\l‘ few days we have received an entire new stock of hats, We venture to say and on his return lust night polled the o street Mt aied by o Congresian Joli A. M lane lh'll during l."\‘ week we ope nrvxl more hats than a good size hat store would get in in a year, train shortly after itleft Lincoln. The | prohibition you must vote bt s We had an immense run in this department, and were obliged to stock up again, and now w@ : Cltéens of Omalia at home and abrod shoul vote was us follows: For prohibition, 21: 45 st DistriobShrgount's stote, 632 North v aguinst prohibition, 05, against prohibition. s e A E o i P el b G bt e R ready for another run. Latest shapes and prices, lower than cver, b and Dadee streets A4 e\ PERInBNte: BIiIS bikotliat, LRy I'he following is the form of LR e, Oliaristory, IEMURTRR] b 1 e Ceow eI TR BUBTR IS Open until 8 p. m. Saturday, 10 p. m. mond 0. Peyton, at that place, of " AT SHIan AtH ber 1. typhoid fevcr, 1 foue vears, | the anti-prohibition ticket: Bl Eth DB lot—Dbag store, 188 St dtarss o '11}{.‘ ORI e at 3 fron “Against the Proposed ::kl“[.‘r"!:.!h‘v..‘v FrankCross, 1307 St. Mary's Boils and Pimples ebras |§ a C]Othln 0 TR fl‘:\‘l' ti o3 .“rl in .‘)}\‘\” Amendment to the Constitu= FIFFIL WARD, Tl i 6irn aoftd 10 e1ih s HoHOH Yo / (: .’ ¥ iy i Fist_Distvict —Frank Brown & Co, 8800 | i e o wibliaiid company. The capifal stock is $400,000, | tion, prohibiting the manufac- | Nonh Sistecnth strect il setualy, as wellas agree - divided intoshares of 8100, The incoi- ! L 5 Second Distiict—Miller's bakery, 1815 A e b Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. porators are [ lison, F, 1L Davis, | ture, sale, and keeping for sale | Shermanavene I ¥ B > "Thivd Distyict J, Kae, 1158 Sherman ave ; i {cating li rSas ) v “For several yes I was troubled with penters' and | of intoxicatingliquorsas a bev- |7 Fourth District G, Weckenberg, 510 Noxth boils andearbmeles, Ineasting about for a of Omuba and their » Sixteenth street it ocanrred (o me that Ayers Sarsi- erace Si I st ¥ i « yumber of move than two ge. S wan ! en used inmy father’s family, and supper giv R iv,”‘.‘..‘\”.l‘: “Wloe Proposed Aniendment || Stab Qi L B i sud Wbkt W ood .“!.m sy TS A merlcan H an d Sewed Shoe LO LU PR AL to the constitution, that the |tV g s ] Clan Gordon No, 63 of the order of Thivd District -J. J, Beal, 1810 Military this » ivdly eured me, and T have s New Department. Are the Exclusive Western Agents for the COMFORT department with new goods, mnew shelving, new CEDAR BINS, and epecial bargains all this week, notably | are Friday Uctober 8ty and Saturday, Novem DOWN COMFORTS v $6.50, $7 | *" © The largest man ufecturers of rubber foot in the world, We carry the only conplete stocl of fivst the season at Metropolitan hall this T'wenty-fourth streeet 1 can conscientiously speak in the highest bug piyp Piper McDo Iwenty-fourth strect Haifield, Faruland, Tnd, lated by law,” Second Di 202 Park avenie Piot. Dod T e EIGITI WAL, ¢ §1; eixbottls, $5. Woith §3a bt y 4 in future we shall sell all kinds of | one of the fres le .wm-; ad investigate. Second District—Drug store, & Cuming. A‘le'w I\l \‘ 00“\‘0{‘]’(‘ 2 ‘1]] ‘[ I 'U'IC \‘I.ln (I | “ "I ‘\l' oo‘l\’ "1::’ nm.l:l":m- I lw‘v‘.““ ’,. : Citizens of Omaha at nabreat siouta | Third Disirlot-O T Buug, 308 Gumbig, Oyd s \“ \.llll[‘l.l\ 1]‘[11"[( NUU \ ( W J l D coud District-Barber shoy, Lo Miksoay Oc wm(] Farnam, avenue. not sinee— iumore than two years—had a A of intoxicating liquors Fifth District T\, uty-sixth and Fake tems of Ayer's Sarsaparilli, aud many OM A H A of songs and recitations will “be pre- ) s strvets years' experience in the drug busiiess en. . A T g shall be licensed and regu- SEVENTH WAND, ned & new BLANKET BED — Thira District—Drug store, Dupont and PRIARED BY BRaslE 0 and8 p.m. Attend | it district -3 cClelland’s oftice 150 shall offer somo | remember that the remaining days of registration Ll i Ve MR M Lilo ST TR M T'1E DROLLMONARCH o T pair. Deadlock in (he issioners' Board S q Weare making very low prices all Knocks Out the Appropriation. Remarked by R C. Joiner, of Allen P. 0., r’ n n]e | moodsin tle city. Prices always the lowest. Jorrespondence salici ted Beottish clans will Told its first social of | manufacture, sale, and keeping | "'Fourin Diswict J. P. Fouche, Nc ball, pimple, or any other eruptive trouble, evening n interesting programme | for gented, augmented by selections onthe | 48 a beverage in this state . Sixth District- V Hurlbut, 1414 Noxth ables me to speak intelligently Y M. 5 s First District 15 Park avenuo Ayer’s Sarsaparilia At Y. M.C. A, T'wenty-ninth, DR. J.0. AVER & CO0., Towell, Mesz. North Twenty-fourth First District 1. T Hope, 8115 Can HENjoTh (S SORARENTING, wnd @ lot of ali-wool blankets at b2 rnm 1 District—Ninth ward ¢l ‘horo wis an adjourned meeting of tho | Hlisdalo Co, Dich. othug. gave my 100k {hings over; ask quostions, compare county board yester worning, Mr. Corri- | Belectrie Oil- U«,,.h it ,,,“H,,,‘ for rheu H~~ IESANFON and th I(ll._u)\l n ) k questions, compare gan being the only abse matics.” e J.“ '\'1\1'&‘, e prices. No one will urge you to buy or A report from the committeeon court houso N : % Geo. P. Bemis Waves Warm. \4 { wondot how much monoy you have to | andluil recommending the paymentof 8105 to | o R0 fe SOTA HATRE FEIE ) N YITT S Noss Brothers and 12310 the Omaha wall | g RSN : Al mend, paper and paint company for ulsomining and Dt Llisinlgn ine At ivets : / \ o g ‘ } y BLIZZARD BLANKETS i TE et Shiavad Omana, of Douglas county and of thestate of R - = C}) Appropriation e vorpital | Nebraska, if not of tho United States, should | The lungest traseling compny, o ; tund, catling for & 7 aH CeEe0 become “wild-eyed” as has City Treasurer \‘,“;'13' ot antin ¢ g s0ld clsowhere; in fact wo are assured | 9o appropriation shect for fes for | Rush, as suggested in Ty Bre o the 1 e f s | county oficersand employe: T . | heading: **Blasting the City's Crec § OMAHA NEB that our prices all over the stove this | ondund third timebut failcdto pass o Il ; and third time bu 1 Pass on ac- st N ol A 130! i | we find out that John Dale or other person e R Rson araloarin oher count of Anderson and Berlin voting against | s = it just as they havo done for soma | OF Persous areresorting to such ou Wo have 5special bur P argains in new | time past. Had Corrigan been present | methods of carvying on their prohibs s 00 e " A7 i (B LR S e 1. | the sueetwould have passed faro by attacking ouroMicil cmsusreturns, | 100 Rose &t Hi ” l dlish < Folly 22 Co, m = | silic velvets, all the most desivable col : ) h 8 A Wien the chuir « If these acousations are true, (as they mest 1 3 v h ' the 8i¢ velvet reduced from § 91hag A0y L bein my opmion, when Mr., Rush states that | Tho SRy Greatest \pwrl‘u'vl'.\r* Burlesque another lot of silk velvets, all colors, SWhy didn’tit pass John Dale read to hima copy of a lette ok Y LT RN i il v s Compuny onthe Stage. \;( 4 “ | I WATCHES. rom $2 0 $2.50 o loss ey are from $2 to $2.50 a pair than they ar Ja¥ moralng at regriar W i S Berin diy tionists asserting that Omaha's census re- [ USual Popular Py Bt et i o | AT i a3 | LS DR S | 28 e DiAMONDS vetsare those at $1.75 and 82,50 the last contiuued Turier E think that every such person or ; ) REENISHITSIONLD 3 .-|x~:- SiTATA T et 0K a0 Te Inolt @ icho or p 1S [e] SPECIAL ENGAGEMEN i exlin could answer O'Keeffe spoke ya’s F EN MENT. and FINE JEWELRY inches wideand is as nice as an | up with should be eensured by ev citizen of Omaha k Lyons velvet ut$5 o yard: the | A mandoen't have to give his reasons.” | and Nobraska, and further, if we have so- Begiuning Monday, Novemler 3rd, 1A i = SOlUA D] Omaha cGorhun an- Lk : Berlin continues to vote against these sal- | cilled ministess ot the gospel fu our midst o '::{M',‘“',!‘:‘:f“" :-,‘ jlan 81.75 is equal toanything sold inthe :‘\‘rwh""“‘;""‘”“'l s P \l‘.‘:;‘ll\'_j‘:i':;‘ti who are harranging their audiencesupon the *‘T’l/lE J G DUPP ] a PRINCIPAL POINTS or §2,20 42,508 yar QM8 SRy AR bl subject of prohibitic wlities und_taking L = | olty for 82.25 and $2.50a yard. thom, particulury the awistant county uitor. | Suveet of trotghition ox potities unl taing 3 \ \ \ Stel’l]nq as decided, constitute an 1llegal charge, suggest that in this community,where ninety- | ) < chase Dr. Jaeger's underwenr—and we [ The bond of Caufield & Ryan fordoing | M Cuy GLAveR one Hkadied Ok Oix iy [ g recommend it highly —can only obtain 8loflkpalineRon i he Bew K {hat tho truste £ all “ohuxchon ~ presidet / oGRS P and Him crucified — mee nce_and give | IN A GILBERT & SULLIVAN REPERTOIRE | « 3 NORTH ’111(] SOUT} eluonhiors lusicing o i comuissinegin o | IR il I DU KNS Manitesthings || v ANTLE cLocks, | NORTH and SOUTH 3 Hiss L the purpose of passing ropriation sheet . wdof Mr. Dale and these other | Tuesday Evening: “Pimtes of Pemance.” RICH CUT GLASS and AT and altogether diferent in shape and | N4 S0, amounting to 83, The shect malning long on midat pos- | w7 ay Evening: ‘Tolanthe" thijk mad by, the Tasgar Col ol nisocnataya | (cutaIs et ata o ouiOhs T Sl eoln| bRy nin b A TERU I Our Stock of Fire Goods is the) HARRY P. DEUEL, ¢ the suspension of LAY AOLALEICH, & Y IETO RAAY “‘“ ML Lareest and Our Prices the City Passengor and Ticket Agenf a I Gontlemen and ladies who wish topur- | heys! saliries which, tho aftorncy goneral ) d > ' EAST, WEST L ) hospital premises was unproved. that the trustees of all churches -presided | UV 4 yil 0N 5 Sllvgrware L) them from us in tuture; y goods shown Adjournment was taken until 2 over by such pretending Jt hers of Christ ARE LAST YEAR'S GOODS Man wis absent. The meating was held for | Use for such fanatics in our cities, counties o Monday Evening: “‘Patience.” require nc proof. | i . o toban o Aol pLL s perfectionists, let us transplant them | CHINA. 1301 Farmam Sty quality to those of 1890. Wo have ev: i ,4.\...‘-..'1':.'?";.l‘-,'i:r{:pml\‘e‘" {',‘I‘.‘(';!','\ff:,_‘,‘,jf dof simply giving theny tie pass Grand Chorus of 05 Volcos, Box shret U“gr[}uats ‘ ! i | Shirts, sox, suspenders, bandages, cor- , their energies in endeavoring o heathenize \ 3 -ules, This was warmly opposed by Mr. olr ¢ in endeavoring : G 0 H sots, shects, pillows, blankets, union | Berlin aud Chairman Anderson. the canuibals _(ov vice versa) Instead of try- rcnd Peru °u$e AN —— — The lio was passed several times and the | In8 to heathenire us Christians, ruining o as pa A and ) i . Lowest. suits for ladios and children, sloeping lits, dep! . r " . o ' | - O R e | B o R il el frei minicinal and indlvidual evedits doplting | Saturdyy and Sunday, Nov. 15t and 2ad. MB“ 8 SUItS e : t)v\‘L\ HAT= 18 for children as wellas the night- | S LA O eath watch off Neal, say. | proventing all progress and vausing grass, | ggecial Engagemont of the Famoas Black M fy Cor. Douglas & 15th St S 2PING y drssos for men and _womon can all bo | Lem g e e e oy | Weeds andmoss to_grow {u all ournow busy i 5 | I . g Molies ¥ | i il and st Down with suc m————————— N : Y it » s T ETR o TI ATS 0 | [ LT P h”‘m my:-H Ml vy.mlm’.m‘l“,v ouson C 1 = l \[ l for coming cold ])l{ l{[Cll j\ RDS Coxr QU and Har B B L \YQ e M with or teach the difference betweon temper- ? SFrple v djt i 1 [ natural gray undovshivts ot 81,92, worth | NGV USeusall s point of order | WC0 ' per @) ()]L( \ ]l]\t]( S, || weather ~will soon A [ Ok ¢ $1.75. They are hard to mateh, was well taken and M, s for 1 PEOpOrtion o 15 DOPIAL | cemm——————— | DECOINE O Necessit A borRhLan ot ,I‘ “ ‘.H\‘ Tor & 1ot | 110 hisseat, whilo tho passage of the shuo (AR R ) WBITAROE T3, We have prepared PRACTICE LIMITED TO S b ISR WA SURLA (V] wa Qoleated g Bt e lanreat sistem of | WATCH OUR ELECTRIC STREET PARADE aye puenanse of white California blunkets for $6. 50, re- % i . Orchar streot railvay of any city {n Ameriea or tho |~ n R o ourselves for the in- INRCINC I AR TN N[V Some natural g ; clean, those having nothing tolose and everything | Rifridaat 9 o m and beg to call at- o i 1t R e . FENc e . C, to gain! Thedaysof blie laws and witch . E ADD ;. “".””" Ly, ot 89 sure vorth |y ally iuatroring Gore. | Sl thaugns badion '““-“""T’f‘( ey Dime Eden Musee, tention to the excel- 2 .';w’:'?‘-;‘- "1 he same inlarger size for ols 1§ p.m. e i o enie | Wil Lawler, Manger. Comeriith and 1w ||/ lence and finish of ,and the finest at $5. s L BRis. TAGIREREALA, SN || the garments in this THE MORSE DRY GOODS C - WERIE OF OCT. 2i1h. T A% Al ; ; AU hronic Disease formitie ORSE DRY GOODS CO. rgeant Haines, Company B, Twenty il lionns o1 OIaNG T Rt o an o uta 1 HCYIke e a mastery smin | line of goods which WS LS e e Chronic Distascs and Deformities, Morso ) : ? o and Ganin \ forsc's 10th and Farnam, infantry, stationed at Fort Do , Utah, | remember that the remaining days of registration | 37 AvCiss, Fuirorskaucted it . o Seuie, it Ko ‘e are ; e vi OVAHA DR. A. T. McLAUGHLIN, Presidents Men's furnishings and boys’ clothing | has been granted a furlough for four months, |are Friday, October 31, and Saturday, Novem: | {itldren ard L 1 wearo ”‘:)\\, offering. - Pounded by Dr.J. W, Mclf " department; we have some special bar- | With permission to go beyoud the liuts of | ber I, H NE DIME A A [ Take T anie s v . BAILEY, - A the Division of the Missou e ~ - the forelock” and be g hmli = guins s T e LT o | —— ‘ MANHOOD RESTORED. UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. | funtry, stationedat Fort Omabs, has had bis | 5,0 CRUECH 0F L B, 3 ready for the cold| ISANATIVO, e ) ) » enth and orthington Place, ( ovens - 1k Men's nutural gray undershivts, Tae. | four wonths' furlough extonded twomonths. | At 050 7 eI d:..| Tttt wave, e Men's heavy all wool undevshirts, 9 Chief Musician - Albert Wedemeyer, band, |55 00 o'y . Saturday, All Saints' it o8, fly myaroxised. v . Moy o AN Second infantry, has been granted a four | gay; 7 a m., he mmunion, ~ Sunday ser- / ¢ and siver fill 0 wos! A iy, loss of Briin moutis furlough, with permission to go be- | vices—7 u. m., holy communion; 10:50 i. i, % 5 Wi Wo ) q To gire Bilousnem, £k Fleadache Contipati RAton f0. i Enon ahivts, $1 yond the limits of the United States, He has | holy communion and sermon: 3 p. m., Sunday Alaria Livir Conplaiis i “ako P oul piates 1 worle wars i e 54 Wso oeen granted permission to apply for an | v A songe and sermon, Sit MITH'S OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16 ) FARN hen's ino seamloss sox, 130, extension of two months. t [ e, SRS e I Men's unlaundried shirts, 50o. ‘Commissary Sergent. Farley has B BE [ JEntraroe, oth o > lieved from duty at Fort Brid 3 Men's night shi L] eod to Iort Hancock, 1 AT s sho SYALLEIZE (40 littlo bennato thebot. < Men'’s super British sox, 25¢, wer fort will be finally abi [ i convenient: sull wil tgos. 0 N s I A A tary 1ost about the 3 of next month £ it sl A8tuiaer Lo e 8 Men's heavy gloves, sox, suspenders First Sergeant John W, Brown, Troop €, K|88|Ne e 7. 17 70 Photourayies - A Boys' clothing is in the same wing and | Ninthcaviley, now attached to Hroop i > Skl S oL pletehE S |} 1 LLOR TR cents (coppers or statu| on the same floor as the men's furnish- o0f od 4 Makors o+ & = ATHER tngs, ind v.} offer specinl lot of BOYS' | 8, 100 Frivai, ,\‘Q"‘;;;\J'fi*:;l\‘g’;gu _i"—_m FOR MEN ONLY ",_ERVE IND I?RMN 'TR wreln T OVERCOA AT & 5 worth fully #4 Chesne, Utah, R u K E ss ) deivates Nelson, Company 5 ST FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Men's natural gray all wool unde GIPTHe AT ANG AN | i skt | DR, KE NSING TON, i 1 fanteyy OXt HEABLY oUs DERLIITY s of Body and SULTS AT $2.90, worth $3; we have also | I any G, taeyth IRt 14 ALL THE wumuxn[rw BUT ONE CURE 3 Ay 1 10 1 & lot of SCOTCH CAPS 30c, for men or | and \angly, Rave been | UULDEN SPECIFIC. ; Wa boys. ! . rvice, and will i MEN'S AND BOYS’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO,, Al o n.mw sery ) vid's island, New Y 16th and am sts, Captain Garretty is accounted one of the best t ’ AVE. W Etituincurs ’ LOIT or. -.\mw!. recruiting ofticers in the army, ! 3] s 0 - 7 o ¥t s A AR B Pho Sies 5 Applicauts for first lieutenints of the ovd- S A dical b ; y AR aneof Body tnd Kind, The new oflice Rocle | 00 corps from tho line of the army, must, Freiich rome jdeton o ¥ tand fesl sata of Brronr Eeeus suin Oldot Islund route, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam | hepeifrer, be under thivty years of uge, have : A X T 1§ OHEMIALE Te ndiny it o etreets, Omaha, nre the finestin the city. | sorved two years as a line oficer, and must W v e 'S TONR, M D Decanm it Call and seo thom, Tickets to all points | pass a board of orduance oficers before they g . dsapte by ¥R % “oid by Drusgisiss oast at lowost rates, 1cuu e appolnteds FRICE §1.00,

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