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THE CITY. Andrew Carlisle has been appointed a United States storekeeper to act in the evont of the resume of business by the Nebraska City distillery company. The winter supply of potatoes for the county jall is being received and stored away, It consists of about seven hun- dred bushels,which Sheriff Boyd bought at 90 cents per bushel. Visit Morse's house furnishing depart- ment for tin kettles, tin pans, tin dishe of all kinds, coffee mills, step ladders, wooden ware— -\vxn'nuu in china and glassware—everything that you use in your kitchen or dining room in_the new ousckeepers’ department at Morse Quint B. Ware is under arrest for a heinous crime. Heis charged by M Lizzie Ho: with assaulting her thir te v-old daughter on Octobe Ware was until a few days ago book- keeper inthe store department of the Missouri Pac but had gned and was proparing 1o kip to Kan y Mrs, h Parker of De: D., who is visiting with the Mr. Alfred A. Raymond, the sup tendent of constriction on the Tenth strect viaduet, while riding on Sixteenth street with Mr. Raymond Wednesday, was thrown violently from the buggy near the corner of Cass street breaking her log above the ankle. Thelady was carvied into an adjoining drug store and medical aid summoned. he was after- wards conveyed to the residence of M. Raymond at 1625 Lathrop strect. The patient resting easily this morning with indications ofu specdy recovery, - "Donl © It is with the greatest confidence that Hood's Sarsaparilla is recommended for Joss of appetite, indigestion, sick headache and similar trout This medicine gently tones the stomach, assists digestion und makes one “real hungry.! Persons in deli- cate hiealth, after taking Hood's Sarsaparil afew days, find themsplves longing for and eating the plainrst food with unexpected relish, dwood, S, family of - Arniy Notes. Lieutenant Hubert, Eighth infantry, has had his leave of absenceof seven days ex- tended ten days. Assistant Surgeon Walker, ationed at Fort D. A. Russell, has been granted a leave for one month, to take cffect No- vember 1 Private O'Donnell, first infantry, been Company D, Twenty- stationed at Fort Douglas, ha ranted & furlough for three months from ber 28, with permission to apply for his discharge to date Febru 27, 1801, A circular has been issucd at headquarters, department of the Platte, anging the number of hospital matror liowed at the s | posts in the department. The attendance will be based on the number of sick in the post hospitals. A general court mar pointed to meetat Fort of enlisted men, Captain Boyle, Twenty- first infantry, will act as president, and Licu- tenant Parke as judge advocate. Licutenant Chittenden, corps of e stationed at Omaha, Nek asick leave of absence fo tain Powell, corps of engineers, been or- dered to reliey n charge of the improvements of the Missouri river from Sioux City to Fort Bentou, Mont. As you like it, and_ faded whiskers y bo changed to their natural and even brown or black—by using Bucking- bam's Dye. Try Elizabeth Kountze, late wife of Herman Kountze, was filed for pro- bate yesterday. Itisa very lengthy document, comprising ten large pay of typewritten matter. It bears date of August 26, last, and 15 witnessed by Thomas Davis, Henry W. Kuhns and H, E. Yates, The fawily residence premises known as Forest Hill, located on South Tenth street, is bequeathed to the husband and children The personal effects, including a great quan- tity of silverware, jewelry, works of art, et together withay enumber of [!Il'« es of valuable real estate, are apportioned to Eugenie Clementine Kountze, Augustus Fred- erick IKountze, Charles Thomas Kountze, Herman Davis l(mml/«, Luther Latham Kountze, Gertrude Kountze, and Frederick H. Davis, Helen De Koen Davis, Herman and Augustus Frederick Kountze and Frederick H. Davis, are named as execu- tors, - All Music at Half Price. 6,000 pieces only 10c a copy at Mein- berg’ 16th st. bet. Capital ave and Conceating biphtheria. The residents in the vicinity of Bristol street between Twenty-fourth and Twenty- Aifth are very indignant over the manner in which a case of diphtheria was brought into their midst. They say that last week a young Iady was brought from Lyons, Neb,toa house on Webster street betiween Seventeenth and Eighteenth, occupled by one Peterson, Sho was very ill with a_severo attack of diphtheria, and Peterson, it is said, declined to allow her to remain in'his house ' She was then taken to the house of Mr. Mathis on asristol street, vetween Tyventy-fourth and Mywenty-ifth streets, and the oity physician was notified of the case, A placard was posted on the house, but the citizens claim that it was placad at the rear under a. porch, whete it cannot be seen, and they are fearful that the disease may spread. In tho neighbor- 00 ———— Clipped from Canada Presb signature of C. B/ was cured of oft recur, by Burdock blood bitte i County Court. The unlucky No. 13 came to the front in the county court when th . Wal bridge against the motor company was called before Judge Shields. The plaintiff sues for $1,000 damages for injuries sustained. He says that while driving along the roite of the motor company, car No. 13 came along and was handled s recklessly as to scare his se. He was thrown out against the cur o claims, thus sustaining great bodily terian, under ckett, Robinson, Prop.: 1 1g bilious headaches injir udge Hopewell has talken up the case of Olsen vs. Moore, being an_appeal from _the county court, wherein $¥00 and various amounts of interest ave asked for, Louis Bradford has suedSidney Smith on & 00 note and Conw: Rice have brought suit against D, J. Bergen to recover $423 for rent, damages and tax il ST Charged with Embezaling, Parke Godwin was arrested on complaintof Mary Carncy, charging him with the embezzlement, of $100, The infor- mation alleges that Godwin, while acting as her attorney in the case of Mary Carnoy vs. the Omaba horse vailroad company, receive 100 for her, and lustead of paying It over to her conver ud it to his own use, —ae Black the Detective,urand, Sat'rdy eve. ——— Art Exhibit, The Western Art association is hold- fug its third annual exhibition in the New York Life building, 1st floor, from 104 m, to 10 p. m. e Second Ward Republicans, There will be ameeting of theSecond ward publican club at Kaspar's hall, South Thirteeuth street, on Saturday, November 15, at§p.m, Al republicans of the ward are requested to atten st AL Detective, at the Grand, November 15, e Ninth Ward Colored Club, The Ninth ward colored club will meet mext Monday evening'gt 7:50 o'clock to truus- ®&cu business, . —— A weak back, vmh a weary aching lame- s over the hips, is sign of diseased kid- Roys. Use the B Bt caralive. known, 'which is Burdock blood bitters, N ) { N MORSE'S SPECIAL SALE. Housekeeping Goods at 4 and 0 Cents, Today, tomorrow and Saturday we offer on special counters: 10,000 pieces of tinware, wnmlunmun and crockery that 1y retail for from 5c to 10¢ each, CHOICE FOR 4 CTS. hardware usy cents each, for the next three days CHOICE 9§ CTS, We aro opening daily somo magnifi- cent things in fine pottery, dishes, dinner sets, ete,, at 25 to 33 per cent. discount from regular prices. DICTIONARY, $1.25, 1,000 volumes the largest size Web- , 1,281 pagos, words, with full ster's ||nuhrldgl ddictiol at $1.% 80,000 definitions. THE DRAPERIES, CURTAINS, ETC. That we are prepared to design, make and hang are equal to any that you can purchase in the best upholstery and dra- y stores of the large enstern cities. Special be furnished, drawings submitted and estimates cheer- 25 each; designs will tully furnished, whether your bill prom- to dollars, ises be ten dollars or a thousand Broeatelles, spun silks, china silks, titian velours; eve ALL NEW, bought for this department in our new store, desirable fabric, the opening of Every desirable shade will be shown you in our We have not a single pair of old style por- tieres or drapery and curtain department, lace curtains in stock. Everything was bought for this store. Ask estimate on window shades—we are now making the best fit- ting and fine us for an best running window shades ever made in Omaha, THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Custom drapery departinent. NEW SHOE DEPARTMENT. Now open, ladies’, and children’s shoes. shoes shown in our new stock of misses’, infants’ Every pair of partment is CLEAN AND NEW, having been made within the days especially for our opening. STARTLING BARGAINS that will entirely revolutionize the shoe trade and make your five dollar bill pur- chase two last 60 2) pairs of shoes whevo it has heretofore been only a little more than sufficient for one pair. Infants® shoes 20¢ a vair. Infants’ shoes 38c pai Children’s shoes 55¢ a pair, Children’s shoes 72¢ a pair. Children’s shoes 87ca pair. Misscs? shoes $1.20 . pair Misses® shoes $1.68 a pai Allfrom 25¢ to 50¢ a pair less than shoe store p 3 Ladics’ shoes $1.58, worth $2. shoes $2.45, worth $3. shoes $3.45, worth $4.50. shoes $3.95, worth $5. Ladics’ shoes $4.90, worth 86, Don't fail to visit this department. MORSE'S, 16TH AM, Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ for the De- tective Lecturd ated), Saturday evening at the G Art The Western Art association 1s hold- ing its third annual exhibition in the New York Life building, 1st floor, from 10a. m. to10 p. m. Through coaches—. palace sleepi (lmmm.u-x free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points via the groat Rock [sland route. Ticket office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam, Don't fail to > see Black thc Detective, November 15, Grand Opera House, e A Card. From this date Omaha's grawth will bo unprecedented. Capital will seok investment in real estate from all parts of the country. Omaha is the only city that went through areal estate depres- slon without a crash and property which had a commercial value at the end of the boom three years ago has steadily enhanced. We deem it advisable at this time to caution the public against mushroom in- vestments, Secure good property with- in your means from reliable firms and unquestionable title, Feeling satisfied that prohibition would be defeated when voted upon, we purchased a large amount of property at Albright and ave now prepared to offer T By e bargains in “‘Albright’s Cholce” addition on easy terms, ALBRIGHT LLAND A\D Lor CoMPANY, 521, & N. Y. Life Bldg, Yosi el The only railrond tram out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island ves- tibuled limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15 p. m, daily, Ticket office, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam sts., Omaha, D MORIUARY. Mrs, Annabella Brandes, wite of Judge Brandes, died Tuesday at her home on South Sixth street, at the ageof fiity-cight ears, ¥Phe deceased was born In New York ity of Scotch parents, In 1855 she became the wife of Mr. Brandes and six years later they removed to Dubuaue, In., and in 1565 the family came to Omaha, Mrs, Brandes was a member of Trinity Episcopal church and was one of the most devoted and earnest workers in every lauda- ble undertaking, Sho was especially active in works of charity. Four years ago’ tho deceased sustained & painful decident while alighting from & car- riage, and sho never recovered from the in- jury. She leaves & husband and four chil- dren, two sons and two daughters. ‘The funcral will tuke place tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock, Murs, Julia Inlow, wife of conductor J, W, Lilow, of the bridgedivision of the Union P! cifie, died this mor ning ot the family resi- \iunuv corner of Tenth and Hickory streots, aged thirty-seven years, Death resulted from accidental burning on the 25th of last mouth, T'here was no hope of her recovery, and it W8 nothing but an unusually strong consti- tution and iron will that so long delayed the inevitable dissolution. The terrible agony was borne with the greatest fortitude. The funeral will take place at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the residence, Inter- ment at Laurel Hil, Mrs, Maggie Nelson, wife of John Nelson.a Union Pacific engineer, died yescerday morn- ing of typhoid fever at her home, 1558 North Eightecnth street, aged thirty-eight years, l“tm time of the fuueral will be aunounced ater, street 5,000 pleces usually sold at 10 to 20 | whi this de- | BTREET RAILWAY OCHANG A Number of Them Aro to Be Made This Season. It is now oMcially asserted that the motor Jne over the Eleventh street viaduct is to be abandoned, Buperintendent Smith states that inasmuch | as the entire floor of the structure is to be torn up and replaced with new material as s00n as the Tenth street viaduct is completed, it would be necessary to discontinue the car service ‘across there for a while at least, and the change will undoubt- edly be permanent. The Walnut Hill car will then run around the loop until other ar- rangements are made. In order that it may not be necessary to abandon the Eleventh street line south of the viaduct a track will be laid on Mason strect between Tenth and Eleventh, so that the Eleventh streetand \‘\ aluut Hill cars will be ruu by the Union depot, The terminus of the cableand Farnam street motor lines will be at Tenth and Pies Work is being pushed to getboth lines across the new viadict as soon as pos- sible, The cable conduit is nearly completed are being erected to support the 3 It is stated that the motor will probably be the first to cross the viaduct, but that the cable will follow it in a very fow days, ‘I'he Harney street line will not be t'\h'u4|A ed to the depot. for the present at least, gh if travel demands it this chauge’ o without trouble or del 1t has been decided to at once extend the the \\ulmll Hillline to the Hamilton street id a contract has effe The neces- al is being delivered on the nd, and, if the weather permits, the line will be extended beyond the Belt line this fall to the intersection of Institute boulevar By the terms of the contract the p owners along th Five tho street railw: Hmpany prope culent to #,000. The line must r Institute boulevard by May 1, RO N S, A, Orchard, Carpet, furniture and drapery. —i In Railroad Circles. While local officials of the Union ¥ have no knowledge of the facts in the they are all taking a deep interest reports from New York which indicate that J Gould is about to get posscssion of _ the Union Pacific und that Charles Francis Adams is about to retire from the presidency of the road. ‘Phese reports are of frequent oceurrence,’ said one prominent Union Pacific official, who like all of them, expressed a desire not to be quoted, but “‘there really scems to be more in the present flurry than has ase in the past, Such remarkable on the stock market are not due to e um fmln\!r\l rumors " 3 it of the Union Pacific ney, is in thecity, esident Perkins of the Q" and his ofi- rty bave not reached Omaha, 'l hey are out on the Alliance branch and will be in Omaha today. D. W. Aldredge to that ch traveling passenger agent Northwestern and ‘Iravel- ing ['reight Agent Neff of the Northwestern and Lanc of the Union Pacific went west Wednesday evening. Lolonel George W. Bonnell, ticket agent at the Union dey t Lincoln, was in the city, Vednesday night x\l(cml\n;.: a meeting of the ti mmh-.l\ur v passenger train aul & Omaha road will leave Sioux City at Sa. m., fifty minutes than at p Omaha at 40p. m. No. 2 w al 1p. 5 at present, 4, the local accommo- vill leave 'Omaha at 8:10 a. m, at present, Nos, 1 tached, ill of the Burlington esterday from S, K. llunpu general igeragent of the Denver & Rio Grande, stating that_the new broad gauge of the “Great Scenic Line' would be opened for through business on Sunday. —— COROSS THE No. 1on WILL BORDER. Yardley Consents to Return to Canada Without a Requisition, Johin W, Yardley will leave the scene of his prohibition labors this morning, but will not go alone. He will be accompanied by inspector J. W. Bowman of the American surety company of New York, who tracked him to this city and finally landed him behind the bars. Yardley has finally consented to go bacl voluntarily, and signed an agreement to that effect in _ the presence of Chief Seavey and Taspeetor Bowman. He did not arrive at that conclusion, however, until ho learned that_extradition papers were on the road and that he would finally have to go, ss company at had to make good lhnmnnul of |AH defalcation. He will be just as vigorously prosecuted when he is taken back to the sceue of his crime, S ] Men'’s Underwear. ‘We have received some fine under- wear, Vieuna wool, Scotch lamb’s wool, Dr, Jaeger’s gray, black wool that will not rub off, silk striped, ete.,, UNDER- SHIRTS and DRAWERS, This department is now flxed up in style—and we have a complete new stock. Men’s sox, suspenders, ties, smoking and lounging coats, Mac kintosh coats, ete., all on the main floor in the Farnam street front, The largest and handsomest men’s furnishing department in the west. Sole Omaha agents for Dr. Jaeger’s under shirts, dun\cw bandages, sox, suspenders, night shirts at exactly New York prices. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO., Men’s furnishing dep’t. o “Life Through a Detective Camera,” Grand Opera House, Saturday evening. e Art Exhibit, 3 The Western Art association is hold- ing its third annual exhibition in the New York Life building, 1st floor, from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Tribute to Justice Miller. Just before adjourning the last term of the United States circuit court, Judge Dundy appointed a committee to report to the court resolutions upon the death of the late Justico Miller of the supreme court of the United States. “The committee has withheld any action in the expectation of the circuit judge being here at an early day. Ho has not arrived, nor is it known when he will be here. Yesterday morning Judge Dundy announced from the bench that he would receive the report of the committee this morning av 10 o'clock. Mr. Woolworth will present the resolutions and make an address upon the life and char- acterof the deceased justice, Other mem- bers of tho bar will probably follow him. 'Tho oceasion has been looked forward to b profession and the public with great interest, Used 1n Mulions of Homes— With Mis Thumb, A boy is said tehdye saved the Mnmnnmu from inundations Multitudes have besn saved from the dnvasion of disease by a bottle of Ayer'ssamaparilia. This medicine imparts tone to als system and strengthens every organ andifibre of the body. “1 have taken:s great deal of medicine, but nothing has done me so much good as rsapariils, 1 experienced its bene- cts befora 1 had quite finished one bottle, and I can fyeely testify that it is tho best blood modiete I know of.” —L. W, Ward, sr., Woodland, Texas. Confined (o an office, as T am, from one year's end to awather, with little or no out- door exercise, T find great help in A Sarsaparilla, which 1 have used for se years, and am at lent resuits. It enables me to keep al at my post, enjoying the best of health,” H. C. B Malden, Mass, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla PATED 1Y DR.7.C. AYER & ©0., Lowell, Ma~s, Bold by Drugglsta. $1,six §5. Worth $3a bottle, Drs.Betts %Betts Physicians, Surgcons and Specialists. 1409 DOUGLAS STREET OMAHA, NEB The most widely and favorably knows spoc- falista in the Uriited 0s. Their long ox- perience, re 1 universal suc- cess in the troatme id cure of Nervous, hronioand Burgical Disoasos, entitle th eminent ins 1o the full confidence of tho amioled averywhere, . Thoy KOATANISS A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for the awful effecta of early vico and the numer- ougovila that follow fn (te traty PRIVATE, BLOOD AND DISEASE ently cur RIS DT UAL DIS. ORDERS yleld readily to their skillful treat- BS, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS anteed cured without pain or detontion busine: HYDROUELE AND VARICOOELE porma- nenily an sstully cured in every case. L RO R G R e hmmrrhvu. Sem:iual Weakness, Lost Manhood, N ecayed Facuitles, Fomalo cate disorders pecullar sured, as well as all to speedil g porm Y her sex ym-ln\u functlonal disordors ¢ ful follles or the exces L \TRlLlUK Guaranteed perinanontly % cyred, removal completo, without outting, ioor dilatation. Cures leut without & mo- ot mature y G A SURE CURE ity ies wites tain 8 organio weakness, destroying both mind and body. with all its dreaded ills, permanenty cur DRS BE’["I‘S Address those who have lm- paired thewselves by { prover indulgenco and solitary habits, Which Tuih both ralid and body, Unitting them foF business, study or marriige. MARRIED MEN or those entering on that happy life, awareof physical debility, quiokly assisted. OUR S8UCOE3S 1s based upon facts. l-lm-Pnom-l experi. ence, Necond—Every case is ally studied, ohus’ starting right, Third-Medidines are propared in our laboratory exactly to suls each case, thus effecting cures without injury, Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, « - OMAHA. NEB. ‘PIANOS elyMade. fully Warranted; Marvellous 'in.Tone (GATLOGUE FRoM BOSTON OFFcE: ). L. Erickson, Local Agt,206 N.16th St AI\I(!*I‘ ME ['S. OPERA BOYd S HoUSE. # 3 Nights and Matinee, Beginning, £ [hqul), Nov. 13 DANIEL I‘ROII\IAN S Lycom Theater — Stceess. By the autbor of *“The Wife,” “Lord Chumley,” ete,, David Delasco and Henry C. De Mille. THE THE SUCCESS LAST CHARITY | YeAR AT THE N. . BALL. LYCEUM THEATER, Produced with special scenery, accessorles and detall of rare_perfectio; Sale opens at box office Wedanesday morning, BOYD'S &% 4 HOUSE Bients eSunday, November 16 S\, Barnes Production in e () S New York. AROHIBALD Under the management of MR. FRANK W, OLOVERING GUNTER'S SANGER, of the Broadway Theater. N. Y. Box shect opens Saturday morning, at Great Comedy-Dramn, | regularprices, YTHREENIGHTSONL The G]‘Cfl‘l Commencing SUNDAY, NOV. 18, ealtstle Production of the American r Comedy, by Herbert Hall Winslow, «\BARREL OF MONEY" Interesting Exciting Laughable Natural Pleasing Ever written, Interpreted by the best company of comedlans in‘existence. A carlond of ssenery ‘and and mostibrilling of all se he iron mills At work, Startiing ses! Unequallod spoctal Brigh l'uynlur prl Box she THE MOST COMEDY. surp Flegant costumes ! Saturday mo Dime Edcn Musee, Wil Lawler, \lmm_v. r. Sorner lith and Far- i Om K hief of th ptican Views and Panaromic S e artlsts; ChieroflArab Gunne enbaum, Maglelan: Asterin, o ONEDIME ADMITS 1O ALL DR. GLUCK, Eye and Ear, ) Yoars the Standard, l BarkerB lock. 15th and Farnam. Telephonesss * ME SPECIALS We offer today 300 Men's | of sllk mixed cassimere, lined with double warp Italian and well l\ll‘ Sack Suits, low their real value, flat binding and lapped seams; a handsome suit and well suits are selling ordinarly for 815, 230 1Y) ml (s, We offer a large as not be able Besides the above we offer, this week, several other bargains in will pay you to examine them, We offer a lot of extra fine Black sack coats with double breasted vests, of nobbiest make and as stylish a suit as you can find and we do not exaggerate when we j that such a suit will cost you elsewhere $20: " ded seams, some with p [bmm nulot- them to give the best satistaction. ] We offer today about 100 fine black Cheviot Cutaway Froc rvice. to duplicat Diagonal Cheviot Suits, The price is extraordinarily it for less than $4.50 or §5. \ made of an excellent qualit trim One look at them will convince you that they are offered far bg Suits, wit] fitting, thesg double lou breaste] finish. This i3 tell you We place on sale in our Boys" Department 250Jgood substantial knee pant suity made of honest cassimere, different patterns and neatly gotten up, some with cors . They are just the thing for boys that are hard on You have to pay in ‘other houses fully othes, and we gnag 50 for just sucl sortment of Children’s Cape Overcoats—sizes 4 ta 12—made of all wool cheviots, in handsome plaids. ‘ garment and good for This is a neat littla low, you wil} Overcoats. Boys' Iy At no time were Boys' Overcoats sold at such prices., Mail orders filled promptly. Nebraska Clothing Co.; Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. WOONSOCKET & RHODE ISLAND RUBBER GOODS, BEST MADE. We carry the BIG STOCK of the west, quote Eastern prices and arg 500 miles nearer you than any other market. solicited. Correspondence American Hand Sewed Shoe Co, OMAHA Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots. NEB. « Itis better to always| be ready than suffer| For a winter outfit- [ting that will defy {the Cold Wave that |is bearing down up- lonus,werecommend ear’lysele ctions from | |our “full assortment| of Fine Overcoats and Heavy Under- wear, DRUNKENNESS IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, @ cup of coffee or tes out tho knowledge of m'fl' bsolutely harmiess and wi gure: whether tho bau s plete rel I & Dook ol part,oulars fres. TG be bt of OB & Doiglass & 16th & Cunlng Sta; cAfade suiplisd by BLAKE BRUCE & CO., and Yo 60 iana 1atheacknowiedged lending remeay for all the unuatural discharges and private dis of men certain cure for il eakuess peculiar . Iprescribeitand feel safe recommending It 10 all sufferers. IDNFR‘“ D, B(cl Dr 6. 8, RAYMOND WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Sole Agent in Omaha for Gorham Man- ufacturing Co’s Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS, RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest. Come and see us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St MANHOOD RESTORED. “SANATIVO,” the Wonderful Spanish Remedy, cnres Nervous ory, Lows of Brain Power, Headache. Walkefdlness, Lost Mauhood, Nervous- nese, Ylnblludt, all drains and loss of power of the Generative Orgaus, in either sex, caueed by over-exertion, youthful indiscretions, of the excersive une of tobacco of or stimnlats, which ultimately le y, Consumption and Insanity. Putup in convenient form to carry in the vest pocket. Price $1 apackage, or 6 for 85 Sont by mall to any address. ~ Circular tree. Men tion this paper. Address ICAL €O,y 417 Dearborn St., Chicago, Il L 1% OMAT BY Iln E.C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, Bpeeifie for A, l"rll Dizziness, Fits, Keuralgia, Wak lum&u ‘l-m-f s oln o w“'"' Thet iain, T n 1 Fendi i o e l\l'Pl‘ll'l)llYll’n y()m o o4 2 lnuuhur Sox, Involuntary anined by Srorexertior! of wml"x Assued and genuine sold only. Itl‘ GOODMAN DRUG CO., _10parnam Street, = - Umllm Ne S, DR BAILEY GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teeth on, Rubber, ' 1 1 A pertect it guaranteed. Mthout pain, oF danger. and witlout thetics. Gold and silver fillings at lowost rates, Bridge and Crown Work, Teeth with- out piates. All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrarce, 16th street elevator Open evens ngs until 8'0'clock, FORLADIES ONLY--Dr. Leduc's Perlodieal Pilly the French remedy, act on the menstrual systom and or cause. ~ Pron 14 not be taken d i oyalty Props., 8 0., ulue by Baerian & Modonnoll dge st., near 1. 0., Omaha; ¢ elcher, Southi 3‘.:..,‘1“ P ehlis, Counell Iuma. 2 or 3 foF 85, WEAKAMe08 ly Decay unu Almn apotency, Lo ad “UNION PACIFIC ON SALE | TO AL, g PRINCIPAL POINTS * EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOU’I‘_Ij/ 1302 Farnam Strar HARRY P. DEUEL, Cif d Tiokat Azan! SYPHILIS %5 CURED We guarantee to cure any caseof Syph= ilis no matter of how long standing. And we have the only rem= edy that will cure the\ disease. You have tried everything else and wasted your— money, why not now try us. We guarantee tocure or refund every dollar. When it is nec= essary for patient to come here we agree to pay railroad fare both ways, all hotel bills and refund your mon- ey if we do not cure you. Write for partic- ulars; do not be hums bugged any longer, We are financially re- sponsible with $300,- 000 capital. COORK REMEDY CoO., Omaha, Neb., Rooms 39 & 40, 13th and Dodge Sts. YOU WEAK MANA, Peedicuny weaki Debllity Atrophy, L Evil Thoughts, nly pra Days, Varicot unm; T HOOK HEALTH! RYE uds grivereltet Iiku" or, Plorce's red thousands | (N THE WORLD Witk um A nuyvulfl No, BRME end b (i statunn o1 frce m. Migueiio Elaatic Truss Co, pan Fradcisca