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i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY JANUARY 9 1891 THE CITY. There will be an important meeting of the Sixth ward republican club this evening, Two cases of books from Hamburg, for Shonfield, passed through the custom house yesterday. The temperature ns veported by the local signal service office was s follows: ALT 8, m., ut 10 4. m,, 265, ahd at 1p. m, 50= The only building permit issued yes- terday was for Arthur Walsh, who will it Nine- o cost erect a one-story frame dwelling tecnth street und Coates avenue 2600, The comptroller’s ofice was beseiged after warrants for yesterduy by parties claims allowed at the council mecting on Monday night. They were dis- appointed, s the mayor has not yet signed the appropriation ordinan Collector Alexander has taken up quarters in the room on the third floor of the government building formerly oc- cupied by the postal inspe ind will use it ue a private office, The clerks of the office will occupy the old room, and the bulk of the business of the office will be transacted there In honor of the Misses Vigil of St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs, T J. Foley gave a re- ception Wednesdn her” home, 2318 Douglas street. The company numbered about seventy and were pleasantly enter- tained by musie and danc A sump- tuous luncheon was scrved at ). The Misses Vigil will earry pleasant recol- lections of the occasion with them to their home, and they themselves will be oleasantly remmebered by the guests. - Cure for Croup-Use Dr. Thomas' electric oil according to directions. It is the best remedy for all sudden attacks of colds, pain and inflammatior: and injuries, MOR mbroidery Sale. ou will find em- wn laces exactly s A thousand picces Don’t miss this sal broideries und torc cheap us ndvertised. torchon lace 10¢. 15¢. 11 re 20¢, 250, linen, } worth doubl nd made. We ots of King's rufilings from Zoup, just hlf pricei_ embroidories ut 10¢, ¢, 50¢ and 75e, worth three t- four times that much; 24 tloor, Toth strect front, SWISS EDGINGS. 40 differcnt putterns up to 84 inches wide 10c, worth | 50 different patterns 17 and 39 different patterns wide 23c, worth up to 20 different patiorns 10 different patterns , worth 20¢ up to 4 inches de, worth 50c, Se, worth 60c to e, 24-INCH NAINSOOK FLOUNCINGS. 24 ivches wide, 59¢, worth 60c. 20 picces, worth 75¢, 10 picee , worth 90c, wortl , wor AT, worth : 4)]\1 H AINSOOK FLOUNCING. oy 10 pieces, §1 5 picces, & 5 picees, $2.98, worth A at profusion cambric cdges at | worth double Cambric insertion at 8ke, 19¢ and 25¢, worth double All over embroideries, $1 €298 nnd $4.87, worth double. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. ——— Through coaches—Puliman pal sleepers, dining cars, free reclining ch Ec rth $1. , worth 08, worth %! of 10¢, 12ic, Difliculty, Whend. W. Hall informed Judge Helsley yesterday that P, H. Burroughs was I ing with a woman named Sallie Vaskoy, in the vieinity fof Twentictn street and Pop pleton avenue, there was no outbreak or ser ous demonstration, although Burroughs was an interested auditor, yet Hall alleged thi when he made a similar assertion in Bur- roughs’ hearing on the preceding evening the Itter picked up an iron rod aud pounded him all over a ton acre lot. That was why no had Burroughs arrested for assault and bat The two told ent oy differsnt storkes con cerning the ft Burroughs said that Hall was drank and tried to pick a quareel with him, and finally began to throw bricks at him, so that in orderto save his life ho was oblized to stand Mr. Hull on his head. He denied the woman story in toto, Hall claimed that afier he escaped from Burroughs and theiron rod, he went home, but Burrougbs followed him w and inyited him to come outside forated. Ho declined to ac tion, but slipped out the back door instead and ‘calied a policema In the meantime Burronghs had gone home aud when the oficer visited the placo the woman aforesaid declared th: he was uot tha \llol"\ll\ aud b por- there, but rather than have the house scarched Burroughs came outand gave him- self up. The case was continued until necessary witnesses could be subpenacd, A # Walking _advertisements, Every man, woman and child who has onco tried Dr! Bull's Cough Syrup caunot say enough in its prais The wonderful cure by Salvati f Mr. M. 8. Culp, a chronic rh Georgo street, Baltimore, Md., widespread ter sumatic, has awakened ol N The new offices of the Groat Rock Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, are tho finest in the ¢ Call and seo them. Tickets to all yumts east at lowest rate: Federal Court Notes, The petit jury in the United States court was discharged yesterday, there being no tore cases for trial this term, The January term opens at Lincoln on Monday next and Judge Dundy will leavo for that place Monday morning, accompanicd by the clerks ana_ marshal, vJudge Dundy stated yesterday that he could not say when he would vender his de- cision in the Milwaukee-Union Pacific case, as tho attorneys had not submitted their an’ thoritiesofor his cousideration. Ho was of the opinion that ho would not be prepared to give an opiuion on the ease for some time, and stated that he would probably cowo up from Lincoln some time Saturday and decide e matter. ANNOU The advauce salo of seats for Clara Morris begins at 9 o'clock Saturday moring. The plays for the Omaha engagement are “Odette” and “*Camille.”” As Miss Morris is entirely recovered in health and strength the performances she is giving this season are ho best she has ever given. Her last en- gagement in Omakia was three years ago whea “Article 47" and “Miss Mulion" were iven, Miss Morris gives us better plays fine year and a better company, and while ber last engagement was a brilliant one, the present promises to elipse the former. Miss orris has met with tremendous sucecess on the const, her performances resembling ova- tions both in attendance and enthusiasm, Tno Haverly’s Unclo Tom's Cubin_com- ny that will appear at the Grand on Satur- S“y and Sunday next at popular prices, opening with a Saturday matinee, will, wit out doubt be the only opportunity that wil bo offered in this city for the remainder of the scason to witness {his most populr of the oldest dramas that aro so familiar to theater patrons. ‘The troubles of Uncle Tom, the antics of Lopsy, tho familiar char- acters of Eliza, Marks, Legree aad others, the bloodhounds, Eva's pony, in short, all that has made' this play so famous, will be seen at the Grand on the days above nawmed, THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Cloaks—All Latest Style—We Have Done an Flegant Business, no Anything Left Must Go-—Price Onject—See Prices Quoted Below on dackets and Newmarkets, 210 newmarkets now 815 jackets or newmarkets now $ 820 jackets or newmarkets now $ or newmarkets now s or newmarkets now ckets or %35 plush or cloth clonks now 32 £50 plush or cloth cloaks now 0 plush or cloth cloaks now % sh or cloth cloaks now CHILDREN'S put in the genc OAKS on; it will pay you to buy for next winter. Butterick’s pattern ageney on this floor: UPHOLSTERY DEPARTM Friday and Saturday only. 50 pairsall chenille curtains, 8 yards long, 50 inches wide, plain colored tops, handsomely ired bo $4.5( 25 pairs 1 colors, ir, worth $6.75 to #7.50. ace cur perfect imita- tion of real luce, 83 yardslong by 60 inches wide, regular price 84.00 a pair, tomorrow and Saturday $2.35 A PAIR. 20 per cent dlscount on all decorative vich velour, titian, derby all wd wide by 3 table spreads, satin, velvet and other styles, sizes from -4 yard square to 2 rds long, CURTAIN POL A fow left for tomorrow complete, all kinds of wood, cher 20C. ind next day, v, - hogony, black walnut, bony, maple, an- tique, oak and ash, 20c complete. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. — For Sale. A clear stock of hardware and stoves, invoicing about $3,500, in the best town in the central part of the state. Will take part cash and the balance in good paper. Address, O, J. SMITH, Grand Island, Neb. g Art Exhibition Open 2to4 and S to 10p. m., toc row and St sial curios, antiquities und painting ree, Y, tomor- and Harney. WILL CLO! The Exposition Association Tires of Ma The Gr: closed as ovening next The house has been a losing venture for a year o more, and the directors of the build- ing association have decided to calla halt and to closo up the place unless some deal can be made tostop the losses. Under the arrangement for the past year Mr, Miner, the manager of the opera house, has had a percentageof the nct earnmgs and ail he could make from the programmo privileges. The ne ings, according to the directors of the association, have been on the wrongside of the ledger, “The association owes Mr. Poppleton,” said one of tho dircctors, “just £1,200 for rent for the last quarter. We wi cet on Saturday night and endeavor to clear up the business, settle the shortages all around,shut up the opera house and get out, of the deal as casily aswe can. We bave cancelled tho dates of all of the attractions exeept some of the leading ones, and will either sell the vuilding or rent 1t. It has lost money cuough for the association already.” Manager Minc had been literall about the second el dard business collogo 1 adyised the parties holding t the business cc endeavorto_eflct a settlement. Al tho tickets bore the stamp of the college and Mr. Miner was of tho opin- 1on that the col could be held respon- sible, The engagement cert company the company, who v two ago and Satisfi \aining & Losing V. nture, opera house will probably bo unusement temple after Sunday and he inquiries tin the nmes stn_con- i by the agent of ity a day or I that the college f the Ovide Mu s in t d hitr peoplo were not in a position to fultill their contract. rge audience which gathered to hear anley lecture waited in _blissful ignor- or the lecturer toappear. No one sus- ed that the lecture came very near being postponed. The college people had contracted with Major Pond to pay him §2,500 for the lecture and it became very evident early n the evening that the house would not yield that amount. Major Pond refused to allow the lecture to proceed until it was agreed {“hfl. all the receipts should be turned over to him, With this understanding the lecturo was given, but the receipts only amounted to about'$1,200. Major Pond also has the management of the George Kennan lecture tour, and after his experience in the Stanley matter he at once cancelled the Keunan date, so that hold- ers of tickets may rest assured that none of the et inments ave liks to waterialize, - ADVERTISING Efforts of the Real Esta change in That Direction. Secretary Wilson of the real estate ex- change has just issued a very neat and in- structive folder, advertising Omaha and the exchange. It is fullof information, baying been carefully compiled by Mr. Wilson, Tae secretary has also made arrangements to bulletin the daily weather report in the e change rooms. He tas also hung a pictures on the tvalls, and propose on adorning the room in one v OMAHA, o Ex- to keep or an- other uutil he succeeds in making a perfect art gallery of public buildings In the place, Inthe future tho exchange proposes to issue & new folder every sixty days und dis- tribute them all overthé cauntry. ~ A propo- sition to raise the fees for listing will be considered at the next me ‘’ho morning call was fairly well attended, In the absence of President Hartman, Secre- tary Wilson acted in his stead, vi but one sale reported. It wa George company, lot 20, Woods' subdivision, ast Omaha, §600, ‘Iho listings were as follows: Lot 2l block 8, Hawthorne addition, 50x13) feet, $1,400, $100, Lot 18, blocks, Briggs place, 50x12, §2, 000, £500 cash, Lot 11, block 15, Hanscom 6-room all’ modern £4,500, $1,000 cash. place, 50x150, tmprove ments, - - sk for Van Houten's C other. oa. Take no —— Council Bluffs Accepts, Couxcr. BLures, Tn., Jan, 6.—To the Sport- ing of Tue Ber: The challenge lssued by F. A. Fullerin Tue Bee January 1, to shoot a mateh with any member of the Council Bluffs riflo club, has this day been accepted by the cevering of your forfelt 0f$10 fn the hands of the sporting editor of T Osans Bee, We name Friday, January 16, at2 o'clock p. m,, for said match to commence, at the joint riflo range of Council Bluffs and Omaha rife clubs in Council Bluffs, The match to be thirty shots each, fired alternatel for 0 a side, 200 yards oft-hand, National Rifle asso- ciation riles of Amerlca to govern J. G, Tirroy, President. F. L. Sackgtr, Secrotary, Couneil Blufts Rifle club, -~ 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the new KRock Island ticket office. Tick: ets 1o all points east at lowest rates 1 DISAP The Samoset Warriors Postpono Thelr Inaugnral Progeamm s, The Samosets concluded not to o to Lin- coln yesterday to witness the inaugural ceremonies, as they had previovsly planned to do. The reason for tho change was the uncer- tainty as to whether the anticipated exercises would come off at the adyertised time, Nat Brown, Frank Morrissey and a fow others went down Wednesday evening as an advance guard and Mr. Brown telegraphed back advising the club to delay starting until they heard from him again, They didn’t hear and_ didn’t start who had not he rd of the programme assembled at the | trysting placo yesterday, but it tlong before their handsome badges found their way into the dcepest recesses of the wearer’s vest pockots, Although Samoset did not go as Samoset, miny of the members went as individuals and ‘took their fricnds along, but they left their band and bages behind them. Among thoso who boarded the 8 5 train over the B. & M. for_the capital city wero Jeft Megeath, Andy Moyninan, C. allo- gher, T, 4. Maloney and J. J. Mahone; Whooping cough, eroun, sore throat, sud- ubles pe liarto chil- y romptly ad- ministering Ave This remedy is safa to ain in its action, and adapted to all constitutions, poremttind- ek SOUTH OnAHA den colds, aud lu dren, are oy NE Lottor-Carriers' Organization. South Omala division of Branch No. the National letter-car association been organized and officers as follows elect President, I, H. Monroe; vieo president, C. W. Miller); secrétary J. Collins, 50f has 8 High-Five Party. Mr. and Mrs, Louls Householder, Twenty- fifth, north of J street, entertained friends at a high-fi Wednesday evening. M. Howard Meyers and Mrs, A. J, Caughey took the first honors by winning six out of seven 2 After tho conclusion of the games o Balatable lunch was Letter Carr The South Omaha di National letter give its first annual Monday evening, proceeds will go s’ Ball, sion of branch No. carriers' association, witl ball in Rowley’s hall February 0, 1801, The into the sick fund andto py the expenses of the national labor com- mittee on legislation, Messrs, C. W, Miller, M. M. Martin, Boukal and William Mangan have b pointed & general committee on ments, Mark - arrange- Notes Abouv the City. An infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Fitzgerald, Albright, died \Vednesday. Mrs, Nettie Wellman of Ottumwa, Ta., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Babeock. Lucy, aged six_weeks, daughter of Daniel and I i ‘elock We 5 Mrs. Begley, the ver wife of Jam Begloy, Twenty-fourth, botween | and J streets, is seriously ill. A young daughter, agéd eight years, of Mr. 1 i ingin the western part of th Crusader encampment, No. will hold a public installation of o Oddfellow: ha South Omuha bunk builaing, this eve cers in Viac av. The injunction suit brought by Augustus Kountze and others to restrain the city from collecting the tax topay the damages awarded to property owners by the construction of the Tenth strect viaduct, was taken up by Judge Doane in the district court. ~The auount of the The petitioners asked for the Injunction on tho ground that the viaduct was a public improvement and that the assessments therefore should not be made on_individual property owners within that district. Iu the asked for the riginally. 1t was the Union depot also that when the ity borrowed %0 from the Union depot company it flegally; and that the money should aid vack by a general tax onall city first plico the citizens had no viaduct Used{n Millions of Homes— €0 Yoara the Standard. Macbeth’s ‘¢ pearltop” and “pearl glass” lamp-chimneys do not break from heat, not one in a hundred; they break from accidents. They are made of clear glass as well as tough, as clear as crystal. Thvy fit the lamps they are made for. Shape controls the draft; they re shaped right, Draft con- tributes to proper combustion; that makes light; they im- prove the light of a lamp, But they cost a dealer three times as much as common chimneys, and, as they do not break, he is apt to be anxious lest they stop his trade. Di- minished sales and less profit are not agreeable to him. . There are twosides to the q‘ucstxon Haveatalkwith him. Pittsburg, GEO. A. MACBETH & CO, nely Made, fally Warcanted: Marvellous inTone: 1 \‘)ATALU\;UE FROM.BUSTON OFF4CE, B APPLETON..§T; I DR BAILEY GRADUATE* DENTIST | A Full Set of Teoth on_ Rubber, for Five DoLLAs " A A perfoct fit guaranteed. Teeth extractel | 'hlth%u'l Dn|rl| ur.‘d irr‘ “"allrlgh::‘t‘ .llu‘x‘n 1 thetics Gold and silver, ngs 0w e: | rates, Bridge luld Crown Work, Teeth with- out plates. All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM mew 1ith street clovator Upen evons &8 uutll 8 0'clock G L. Erhkson Local Agent, 200 N, llxth | Each Season Has jts own poculiar malady; but with the blood maintainedin a state of uniform vigor and purity, by theuse of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. the system readilyeadapts itself to changed conditions. Compesed of the best ali and tonics, and being highly concentr Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the most effective and economical of all blood medicines. “For some years; at the return of spring, 1 had serious treuble with my Kidneys, I was unable to sleep nights, and suffered greatly with pains iw the small of my back. I was also afflicted with headache, loss of appetite, and indig These symptoms were spring, especially the trouble with my baek. A friend persuaded me 0 use Ayer's d my troubles all d eney lh-lnn);t- Springfield, M Ayer’ sSarsapanlIa PREPARED BY DR.J. C.AYER & €O, Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists. $1,six & Worth §01 bottle. Drs.Betts % Betts Paysivas, Sareg ns and Specialists, 1409 DOUGL\AS STRERT OMAHA, N Tric most widely and favorably known spec- the Unite1 States, Their long remarkable skill and universal suce ho tr 1t and cure of Ne Chronic and Dise ntitle eminent phy: the i the afllicted over e The A CERTAIN POSTTIV the ects of early vie w in fis tr: BLOOD AND & L completely 1 VEBIL N ) ORDERS yield readily to thelr skiilfal tre ment. "ULA AND RECTAL ULCE red without puln or detention AND VARICOCEL inteed o u busin 1Y DROCEL nently and succestully cured in ¢ SYPHILIS, GONORRIEA, Spey orrhe , Lost \||u>uu|| \\L)n Ewission Fucenultios, Fe ness disorders pecul et functio follies <5 Of nt STRICTURE S sen ™ without cuttinz, caustic or dilatation s well s n youthful ured, TO Y\JUVG AND M\UDLE AGED MEN. The awtul \ SURB{CURBIESASIILEN jle weakness, destroying both n with all its dre-ded ills. ot brings 1 permanently cured, YPTS Address those who have fm- DRS. BETTS Riicdiecin” iy hn: proper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both mind and body, unfitting them for Dbusiness. study or marriize, MARRIED MEN or tic happy life, aware of phy: assisted. entering on that 1debility, quickly OUR SUCCESS Ts based apon facts. First—Practical experi- ence. Second—Every case is specially studied, thus starting right. Tuird - medicines aro ared in our Jaboratory eXaetly 10 suit pre e 1 case, thus effeeting cures without injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB. DR. McCOY N. W. Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts Omaha, Neb. Makesa speciulty of Chronle, Nervous and Private eiseases,” Permanently cures Syphi- 118, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weéakness. Night Losses and Impotenicey. Dr. MeCoy cures with remarkiablo cértainty Chronie Rieumatism. Piles and other 1iscas of tF e Rectum, and treats with great suce all Diseases of the Kidueys and Dropsy Patients can rely on recelving honorablo and canaid opinion as o what ean he accom- plished in their Patients ata distance can address DR. McCOY, 13th and Farnam Streets, OMAHA, NEB MANHOOD RESTORED. SSANATIVO,” the WVonderful Hpanish e 18 £0ld With a le cfulhiess, Nervousness, Las- all dralng’ and T power of the Generative Or, elther over-exertion, youthful indescretious, uee of tobaced, oplum, or stimula: lead to Infirmity, Consumption and I in convenlent form to carry in the vest pocket, Price 81 a package, or 6 for §5, With e order we give s w ten guarantee to cure or refund the Scut by mail to any address. Circular free. Bintion tis paper. Addres, MADRIDCNEMACAL . C0, Branch Ofice for U, 8. A, 7 Dearborn Sfrect, CHICAGO. TLT FORERIETN OVATI A, N Kuhn & Co. Cor, 13th & Douglas 3 3. ler'& Co., Cor. 14h & Dongias Sts, X Foster & Co, Coungl Bluts, la. Giminato all poison e a8 e/ NN VLY V(s Slsiiania i pildch the discaso in ahy form. Parties can b homoas wellas licre, (for tho sao pric tho Before & After Use, Photographed from life, Dich ultimately uity. Put up nmmy, Secondary or 1 ertiary permanently pref ehind all Tailroud o pay entire expenso of cou Fogo und hotd bilim OUR MAGIC RENEDY o curo the 1 world for a ¢ med cine a tru for blut covered. COOK' REMED] Tive years in User anet Never Tuiled €0, Omaha, Nebraska, Bathe gore feet in Pond’s Extract. FOR SALE and Paperbangl Has o woll reloct Paper, Wall Mouldings, Paints, Br P. WINDHEIM, 516 5. 16th Sty “T0 WEAK MEN: gAY decuy, wasting weaknes, Joct i A man wha 13 nirv At Prof, ¥, C, K0 LLH,MO s, Conn 1 BOYD'S. Thursday Eveninz, 2, best Unelo T ala, Y BES DB DS SIS | IN THE WORILLD. ARE MADE BY THE Wonnsocket % Rhode Isiand Rubber Co And we are their westorn agents and always carrya lar e stock. Address, American Hand Sswed Shos Go AMUSEMENT THREE NJGHTS, COMMENCING Thursday, Jan. 8. | 5. THE 1 AMOU BOSTONIANS| In the following rey Robin Hood.” v Evening *“*Carmen.’” Saturday Matinee, * Robin Hood.” Suturday Evenin, uzette” Chorus of 40. Orchestra of 20 Swie of seats opens Wednesday moming at ertoi Fri 9 o'clock, PROLAL BNGAGEMENT. Monday, Jan. 12 THE GREAT CLARA NORRIS Under the Management of Edwin H. Price. MONDAY SARDOU'S respay GAMILLILE |7 e 0f seats begins Saturday moraing at 9 BOYD’S. NIGH! BEGINNIN: BOYD’S, —ONe NIGHT ONLY.— | ** Sunday, January 11. ** A Cyclonie Disturber of Risibilitles. THE FERGUSON AND NACK ~VEIE)rli'neg)LQompe:my f MR, CHARLES I, RICE, er in ement o . BARNRY € Mecartays N ISHAPS. A Symplony In Luughs, Barney Ferguson as Dnnis McCarthy, Usual Prices. THE GRAND— Nighs Matinee Saturday and Suuday, J.\nmny 10 and 1L Opening With a faturday Matinee, HAVERLY'S Great U le Tom's Cabin (. Apnck of f 3 Murke ands, 2 comler > funiniest of I for Eva and her arks wnd his donkey, watch for I tor the band and parade. m Company that will visit Omaha Walt for us, we me con pet pony, witch for the blood louna: The last Uncle this season. POPULAR PRICES. Reserved seats, 20¢, Sic and Hc. Sale opens Sat- urday morning. FIRST AMERICAN TOUR OF 1 SEXTE]]'E SWEDEN This Famous Sextette from Stookholm, Swed- en, will bo at WASHINGTON HALL, FRIDAY NIGHT, JAN. 9TH. ‘Mhey are considercd the finest exponents of Maie Quartetio Singing in Europ Qorsed by all th alnz musica of Rweden, Denmarg, Russia, Germuny, zerland and Italy They ire supanied Humorist of to-day MR, EDWARD G. ELLIOTT. Only One N'ght---Friday, Jan. 9th, at Washington Hall, Corner 18'h and Hern'y, Reserved Scats, $1.00 authorities Swit- by the greatst neral Admission, 50, EDEN MUSEE Cor. 11th wnd Far: ARY GTIE Will Lawler, Manager. WEEK OF JAN Tuat Bie Misoirl Giel” Protty FUN IN A GROC A Satirieal b1t of the day, Introducing th £ tho day. Fun. Wit peciult al 1Ly wenstrunl system and 1ot bs tak ity L'rops., Spon \oriia & Meionaail, C. A Mulcher, Bouth Dluita. §2, 0r § f0F b FOR LADIES ONLY--DF. Loducs Ferlod thekrench r cure supp menatruati uedy, nct on Dodge st Omabia; M. 4 Klia, Lous 1204 and 1206 Harney Strect. STILL CONTINUES. j "THR SALR OF SN AN T At $18.00 (Taking for the bargains we will offerin a few da ROVATS, stock this week)., Watch Plows DOUBLER ICE TOOLS | eventeen years exporience. the grentest suceess, all Nervo Spermmtorthea, Lost Manhoo 1l W eakiess eases of the Blood, Skin and Urinry Organs. N. 15 cure! Consuliation ree. DR. MCGREW SPROIALIST, in the treatment of all forus of PRIVATE DISEASES Stricture, Syphills, Lost Manhood, Skin Dis- eikos ind Femalo, Disea D, Metirew's coss in the treatment of the above Disenses wover been equaled. A curo isguarantoed at tho loss of an hours time, Wr reulars, LADIES. from 2 to 4 THR 15 unsurpassed Offic Cor. 14th and Farnam Sts, Omali, Neb. liulr.unlw on either stroet. S J. Riehards M. D. Practice lmited to Discases of tho LUNGS AND Nervous System ¥s ‘Convul , Spinal Ireita Iheamatism Alcoliolis, Rooms 516 to 52 BEEBUILDING, OMALIA. “HOW DE DO?’ guiers sl nng o OUR NEW IUDK CTvamive Weihods. oeu o ENIE MEDICAL (0., 11800 N Y ICE TOOLS. FISCHER ICE TOOL. and Markers, ‘WITH LIFTING CAMS. MARKRRS A full line of Dvrrythm, 8:nd for Catalogus and Prices. HIMEBAUGH & 14056 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. NO CURE! NO PAY 18168 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. A regular gradiiate in medlelne, as diplom Chrone and Private Dis Book (Mysterles of Life) sent uscd by lce Gratherers TAYLOR, S’IOO.I. E[OI show, 1o stlll treating, witn ure g philis, St caso L e [ am. tfp. m Bundays 04 A sy, Tpotoncy, (ce $500 LOF ovor. ruo. Oflice hours C.SRAYMONDS Sacrifice and Removal Sale We mean_just what we say. Our prices will tell. Our entire stock (excopt Patolf Philippe & Co's ches), 15 on salo ab such Sacrifice prioss, thatit saould insure then e of every article, (UR ART DEPAKTMENT we are straply llinz without re gard to cost discount on Watches, Diamonds,Solid r, ¥ine Jewelry and 'all goods, makes ¥ cos lower than our peoply have ovl able to purchase this olass of goodk 1o will not 1ast long C.S. RAYMOND. Douglas and 16th St KERVE AND BRAIN rnmfifi Specifie for Mysterin, Dizsines, Kenralgla, Wn.‘ PP ) 0 w0l vuly by " bUUIL\l AN DRUG CO., WOFaroum Street = Omabs Neb, BigG s leadiug unoatiral d private diseases of men, o certuln cure (or the deb tatlng weaknew pecull 1 pren .mu-nnl.-!u«q i Fecommendlng Au. urdc Tt EVANSCHE w0k 0o GNCINNIT 0 A )