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MOVENENTS OF NEBRASKANS. Bocicty Nuws of a Week Throughont the | Srate, BUSY LIFE OF THE SMART WORLD. | Accurate Information Conce & the | Whereabouts of Those Who Visit and Receive -ltems of Interest to Al Lincoln, Dr. Billings and wife are in Boston Mrs. O, C. Munger s visiting in Arapahoe Ir. and Mrs, Koopmari are in New York city Mr. and Mr Andrew Jessen are on their way to Germany Mr. John Reed will pass the uext five s iu California, 1 W. Tucker has gone to Dakota Hot Springs to recover his health Mr. nud Mrs. T. A, Wilson will make their future home in Concordia, IKan “The Tuesday evening elub is planning for 8 twoweeks' outing in Crete in July Mrs, . M. Meddins has left for St. Franeis, Kan., where she will pass the sumune On May 9 the old scttlers will_aceide upon the date for their anuual pienic this year, Antelope camp, No, 916, Modern Woodmen beld a pleasant social on ‘Tuesday Ernest N, L bookkeeper for his excel lency Governor Boyd, has resigned bis posi tion Orien W. IPifer has returned from ton, 11l., whore ke has been studyin Mr. B Hunger left Wednesday for ( man s will remain for thre montlis ‘T'he ladies' uid society of the United Breth ren church gave a carpet ball social Wednes day evening Tho eveniug, sver, would not have been complete were it not for two very enter taining solos rer 1 by Miss Hoover. Miss Edith W who has b i tof Mrs, M. ( wson, has retirned to her home in Kansas. She was acconipanied by Mrs, G, H. Aschman. Mr and Mrs, 1. A, Brown gave two parti At their lome on Wednesaay. The first wa an afternoon luncheon and the second a high five party in the evening. The Youne Men's Hebrew club, the new soclal organization, held a very pleasant Lorty Monday ng at Hurmonio hall ome thirty couples were present and an en Joyable social time was had Capital City council, No. 454, National Union, gave ‘a very v 3 rooms in Workmen hull Tucsday evening. pleasing mvl'ur_ 1 programme was render al good time hadl “The popularity and ef Riggs asa hostess was Friday afternoon to a delighte upany of ady f 're permitted to enjoy the anfailing ¥ of her comfortab) tome, 1837 » who were per mitted to particips Mesdames Ben- ton, Bosselman, Mauritius, Newma; call, I , Plank, Preston, Swan, Turne Wells. M. E. Wheeler and Wise, Miss Stu of Mattoon, 1L, The meeting of the Capital Cit Literary and Scicentitic Circle Y evening was one of unus ing Tendered 8o Ly the presence of Drof. 'lllu-lmnf the state un ity, who favorc e cirel f 7 upon the subject “Geology.” After mwm © me- bers availed thom s of the professor’ kindness by provounding to him numerous queries, wll of which were answered in such B wanner as to impart a vast amount of in forma'ion. This mecting signalized the beginning of the clrcle 's study of French literature which, together with that of gcology, will complete year's course. Mr. J. W. Irish of the le, who two years ago spent a week in Yosemite valley, rcad an interesting iption of that wonderful work of natur A very pleasant party was held at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs, W. Jamison, JY lay evi . High-five and daneing were the features of the ovening aud the Union orchestra. furnished the excelient music. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Luke, Miss A and Mrs, Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Wardell, Mrs. Henderson of Wahoo, Mr. Read, Mrs. Graham, Mr. and Murs. W. Porter, Mr. ana Mrs. Riddle, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pecples, Mr. and Mrs. Me Masters, Mr. Mrs, Jordan, and Mrs Whiteside, A and Mrs, ader, Mr. Mrs. Walter Harmer, Mr. Scott, Miss G Mr. Al Bowen, Mr, and I2d Bowen, M Mrs. Murry, Mrs. Miss Mageie V' Miss Alice ' Vunce . A. H. Gleason, 2 and Mrs, Quick. At the close of th lunch was served of ham sandw coffec un kinds of cake. Al went home profuse in their praises of r. and Mrs Jami son's hospitalit On Wednesday evening Mr. P. I Costello was the recipient of a genuine surprise from the Lincoln Hibernians, of which tion he is the esteemed ' president king down O strect with a couple of the membe his attention was called by them to the fact that there was a light in the hall and they proposed going up for a while. His aston ishment was amusing when, on opening the door, he found the hall th d with a jolly crowd of vouth and beauty, all on pleasuro b He had not time to “re: from his bewilderment when the vice president, Frank P, Sheppard, advanced and, after addressing & few uppropriate words of congratulation to Presidant Costello on bis return from tho east and his restoration to health, presented him a handsowe gold-headed cane. The mem- bers all came forward then to shake hands and welcome back their president, after which the young people danced to the inspir ¢ music of the Lincoln Union orchestra un- Ll the small hours of the morning, East Lincoln never witnessed a jollier gathering or more enjoyable evening than ias spent at the cosy home of Mr. and Mrs. ). K. Godfrey, 5015 8 streot, Wednesday svening. Mr. and Mrs, Codirey wer married in Now*York state five years ngo ast Wednesday night, out in their old home they were ot surrounded by truer friends thun greeted them in - their pew western bome, nor were they the recipient of an more numerons ov uscful preseuts on the weading day than on this anniversa time was spent amid music, flower feusting and all went merry as a bell. The following wished M. Godfrey happy returns of the day: Rev . Brad nd Mesdames . 1, Bon nott, Jo vV, i, W, H. Froleigh, Dr. J 0. Dawson, E. C. Smitn, 8. D, Woodley, H D. Ervan, C. B. Keller, Robert Browne, R Bhepherd, William McFaviand, H. Royer Joues, L 'W. Lansing, J. N. Sharpe, M Sharpe, William Trambull, 8. Schenck, 3 w on, G. S, ¢ C. Smalls, A Bencle, C.\W. I , A Lemen, I, L. Rose, W. B ‘taylor, I'. . Ames; Mrs. Catherine Murphey and Miss o Murphy of Cahoe N. Y.; Misses Mate b, AdaIreland, Nettie Badger, Nettie Ella J. Madge, Bertha Lavsing, Alma Sharpe, May treland, d Laura Ireland, Mrs R, W. Wattand son: Messrs. W Irolund. Fred Wohlenberg, A, Dusler and E. F. Sayve. Leatr F.S. Hamerof Kearuey was in the city Monday. A. Russell of Ord was a Sunday visitor rice, I N. McConuell took a fiymg trip up to Hebron Mo H., Besv of Galesburg, 11, was in the ity Saturday C.J). Potts was down from Neweastle, Wyo., Wednesday. United States Attorney Ben S. Baker was In the eity Tuosday. C. L. Bacon of Springfleld, 0., wasa Beatrice visitor Tuesday H. Humilton of IKearncy was visiting nds i the George N. Grahar of Des Moines was 1o the city for a fow days last week W. F. Norwag of Chippewa Falls, Wis., was in the city during the week, J. B. Fyiend of Lawrence, Kas., was visit Ing friends in the city last week A C. Burnham of Champaign, I, was visiting fricuds in the city this week. J. B. Frawley of the Union Pacific passen- ger department was in the city Tuesday. Charles M. Hovey and wife of Topeka, Kan., was visiting in the city Wednesday. W Mrs, J, D, Kilpatrick departed Monday for THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Galveston, Texas, for a visit of three or four Weeks Rev. G. I, Albright of Lincoln, is visiting friends in this city during the current week . M. Wetherald of Hebron was renewing old acquaintances in and about the city Tuesday Mrs. Georee (!, Barkee and Mrs, W. W. Johnston were visiting in Lincoln during the week C. W. Burch and family of Auburn have removed to this city to mave it their home for the future, Commercial Agent John Dwyer of the B, & me to Chicago for a business visit aays Mrs. W. D, Hill and children bave gone to Nebraska City, for a two weeks' visit with Mus, Hill's parénts Judge S, H. Craig took afiying trip to Omaha for a visit of several days and re- turned Wednesday Mesdames 1. L. Fisko and George G. Hill gave n very cnjoyable afternoon tea at the lat ssidence Saturday. The genal Jack Cassell of the Kearney Hub, was visiting his legion of old friends in this city for a fow days last week Mrs. J. 15 Bush and children nave returned from un absence of several mouths, visiting friends and relatives in Riverside, Cal Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Davis have returned from their sud visit to Cleveland, O., whenco Mr. Davis wasfealled by the sickuess, death and by 1 of his mother, Frank Prophet, the popular city passenger agent of the Union 17 fic Omaha, was visitin legion of friends hereabouts for a couple s this week White, president of the Y, W to Chicago. I'rom there sho int ds going to Scrauton, Pa., to attend the international convention of the Y. W, C. A 'l 1 hters of Rebekah served un ex cellent and well patronized lunch in a large vacant rovin in the Nebraska National bunk block dur the Oddfellows celebration Monday Miss Sophie Stroble, who nearly ended her life in upt at suicide by shooting e It through the breast with a pistol last Friday, is still alive lere is a vague chance of hor ultimate recovary Mr. L Woodruff of Omaha, deputy grana sovere counselof the new traternity known as Modern Woodmen of the World, w city during the week with a view'of establishing a branch of the'order [ The success of the production of “The Chimes of Normandy'™ by the Beatrice Vocal club at the Paddock las sk gave out sufti successful re- on of the operatta at the sume place y nlght of this weck ‘lavkson of Omaha and J. S, hicago were Beatrice visitors 3 visited a number of points of interest about the city, critically examined the paved streets and took a gencral survey of all tne attractive features of the third city Johu Heasty, Mrs. W. O. Hambel, Miss Gribben, Miss' Jesse Rowland, J. C. Luce and wife, J. 1. Mendenhall and wite, and W W 1, made up a party from Pair- bury in attendance at the production of “The Chimes of Normandy,” by local talent, in this city Eriday of last week, Plat smouth, I2d Barker of St. Joe, was intown Friday. I, M. Cramyton is vising in Red Cloud. X Mrs. T. M. Patterson was in Omaba Wed- Mrs. A. C. Richey s visiting m Liucoln this week. William Smith of South Bend, was iu our city last week. lmer Smith of Denver was in this city over Sunday. J.N. Wise and son King were Omaha visi- tors Wednesday. Mrs, William Wintersteen is visiting friends in lowa. ireve of Lincoln, visited in . W. Medunkin of Mobile, Mo, was in town during the weck Mrs. Will S. Wise and children, visitea in this city during the weck, Charles . Girothe of Weeping Water, was in Plattsmouth during the week. of Tipton, was a guest of . Frauk Morrison, last weck. Miss Eya Harrison of Omaha, was a guest of her cousin, Miss Alice Faton last week, Mrs. H. C. MeMacken and daughter, Mrs rie Scott, returned Monday from Lin- coln, Dr. R. R. Livingstone of Louisville, ac- companied by his wife, wus in town last week Thos. B. Gorden,the Baltimore millionaire, was in the city last week looking after bis property here. Henry Suyder of this precinet left Monday for Beverly, W. Va. He has fallen heir to quite an estate. Lew May and wife were visitors last week in the city. ‘They were earoute to the South Bend fish hatcheries. fv and Mrs. G. F. 8. Burton, visited in braska City last weck, with thew grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Klepser., Washington Pfeiffer of Bologne, Italy, ac- companied by his bride, arrived last week from Cedar Falls, la., to visit with his cousins, tho young Gering people of this cit The Oxford daneing club gaye their last solect danco of the present season, Friday evening at Rock Wood hall. The hall was filled by a throng of speetators to witness the grand march. It was the most elegunt dress party of the season. Geneva, C. L. Rathbun is in McCook . John Fisher was in Omaha this week Hon. John A. Dempster has cone to St. Joe on busine: Mv. . D, Crawford has purchased the postofice news depot. Mr. J. T, Walker and family of Ohiowa have moved to Genova. J. Albert Wells and son of McCook will en- gage in business here May 10. Miss Bertie Laflin of McCook is the guest of Mr. Fred and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Luffiu, Mr. A. Koehler has returned from a visit with his parents in lowa aud a brother in Omahi An Epworth leagee has beeo organized by the young people of the Methodist Episcopal church, Mrs. E. Jayno has been called to Beaver Crossing by the dangerous illuess of her granddaughter. The junior society of Christian Endeavor gave a very enjoyabie ice cream social at the 3 ational chureh Friday night of last Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Laghton of Atehison, Kan., arrived in the ety Tuesday and will make this their future home, Mr. Lighton come & partner of F. B, Donisthorpe, 'moa high school gradunting class of composed of ten young lndies, have be inized, with Miss Sarah Fisher, presi- 13 Miss Virginia MeGrew, sceretary, and Miss Maud Spear, treasurer. Mrs, K. O. Lemmon and Mrs, A. C. Tucker bad & narrow escape from serious injury while out driving 1ast week. Some portion of the buggy breaking, the horse immediately began kickiug, and both ladies were badly 1 before' they could wlight from the bout, sixty Geneva citizens attended the celebration in hounor of the seventy-second auniversary of the birth of Oddfeilowship at 5 Monday. \ey are unanimous in praise of Exeter's eracious hospitahity and the elegant banquet provided by the Indies of the Christian church, A B. & M special brought them home, arriving at Gen- eva at b o'clock. Beatrice. The Entre Nous club gave a very success- fnl and largety attended at the Audi torium Tuesday night. The afair was a bril linut social event and marked the closing soclul gatherings of the season “The Beatrice public schools are in active robearsal for a wrand May festival to be given atthe Auditorium on Friduy and Satur. day evenims of next week. The festival | will be of & musical character, and the pro- il be denoted to the grammar senool library fund. The Beatrice bigh school s descryedly elated over the it acquisition of*# band some telescope,to be used in the astronomical™ studios of the school, The strument is of brass, and is forty-two inches in length, The lens is three inches in diameter aod the in. strument is equatorily mounted ou & five foot tripod. It has one terrestrial anc four tial lenses or ove pioces and was made b Baucsh & Lomb, of Rochester, N. Y, T instrument cost the school $100, and was wholly paid for by the scholars, Benjamin Dikes was fined 825 and costs in the county court Weanesday for the brutal treatment of a three-year-old adopted child, The child was taken away from the couple and restored to the city missionary, from whom the child was first obtained. Tbe Dikes are a young couple, the man teing but nineteen and the wite but sixteen years of age. They pleaded wuilty to the charge, but stated in extenuation, that they were not accustomed to the management of children The couple live near Pickrell this county. Nebraska City. Mrs. J. W. Eaton is visiting at Syracuse. Ed Miller of Lincoln 1s visiting in the Mrs, William E. Dillon is home from Cali- fornia, Mrs, Joseph Opelt of Lincoln, is in the city visiting friends. Mrs, Hoover arrived in the city yesterday, and 1s the guest of Miss Belle § v Mrs, Miller and son of Oxford, are in the visiting at the home of Nate Curtis Mrs. O. . Johnson of Plattsmouth, is vis- itaing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klepser Hon. Johu C, Watson and wife returned home Sunday from a very pleasant visit to Hot Springs, Atk C. B, Dittebrand and wife who have been in the city for some days visiting b reuts. have gone west to seléct a permanent home he Nebraska City orchestra guve a de- lightful serenade to” Mr, and Mrs. John C Watson at their home on Wednesday evening Chey were invited in and given refreshments Cards have been issued announcing the marringe of Dora. McCurtney to Oscar O. Thomas, The ceremony will be performed on the eveniug of May i2,at the Presbyterian church in this city. The couple will be ut home at Strang, Neb., after May 13 Wednesday evening the Cinderella club, which hus been run so successfull, il win: ter, gave its farewell party for the son at the Hotel Watson. Among those preseut were Misses Lulu Hand, Eda Bacheler, Alice Crow, Kdna Bischop, Carrie Vincent, Bessio Goldberg, Barbara Kennedy, Mary Schuei Aunie Schmmke, Lolu’ Biscnoff, Kate Taylor, Belle Taylor, and Messrs. Ralph Hoge, 0. Dammon, J. Clinkenbeard, William nes, A, Ields, H. Simmons, H. Lusk, orge Berk, Frank Kennedy, Otto Rupp, John Hershey and Milt Thorpe. [ ) Mrs. J, . Heald returned from the north- west on Tuesday. A, E. Walrath, editor of the Democrat, did business ut Omaha the past week. Prof. N. & Snodgrass attended the meeting of principals of the state at Lincoln on F aay. Hon. B, L. King spent several days at Lin coln ou legal business the fore part of the week. Mr. J. Walratu, who has been spending the winter at Gothenburg. Neo., returncd to Osceola on Monc irant Ray, Baum's drug clerk, spent Sun- y at Benddiet, Neb., looking aftgr Mr Bium’s intercsts there, E. Patten has sold the Palace hotel to m H. Lyman of K Mr. Lyman bssession on K'rid Mrs. Johnston, who has been visiting her ehildren at Warsaw, 1il., returned to Osceola the latter part of the week Mrs. A. Baum and Mrs. J. Baum went to Lincoln on Wednesd pecting to meet Mr. J. Baum o his return from Iurcka Sorings, Ark. Rev. A. M. Tauner of the Pre churen changed pulpits with Rev brook of the Methodist chureh, and both con- ations were well pleased. . A. Scott, who is grand worthy 1 of the O S., was expecting to at- d a meeting of Electa chapter at Lincoln Saturday, but on account of illuess she could not go, Art. Folsom, M. D., one of Polk county’s boys. just eraduated from the lowa medical college and located at Henderson, Ta., was in town the fore part of the week. Art. has lots of fricnds hef The marrying ousiness has been quite brisk and Judge Sheesley has had a number of cases before him the past week. He tied the nuptial knots for Mortreville Cummings and Miss Cassia Anna Scott, James . Elliottaud Miss Ada Hyatt, Uriah Clark and Mary F Van Way, The judge does most of the ma rying business in’ this county, and is a good oue at the business. Ouc of the most pleasing and brilliant so- cial events of the scason was held at the home of Juage and Mrs. T. H, Saunders on Weanesday evening, it being tho first wed- ding auniversary of their son, Horatio B. Saunders, to Belle Jay. A large number of invited guests were present, together with the Osccola bund, and a very enjoyable time was had by all, 'The voung couple are hviug at Long Pine, Neb., and are here on a visit to the old folks, Horatio B. is in the railway mail service and is_ranning ou the Elkhorn from Long Pine to Deadwood. the week. ewell of Wyoming is visiting with suts during the weck. Fowley of Aunsley,eraduate of Doane is visiting at the college during the Mrs, H. M. Vines and family have moved from Fricnd to this city and will make this city their home hereaftes ved Hansen, Uncle Sam’s most popular railway mail agent along the B. & M. is passing his lay-off with friends in this city Harry Buchanan is in Sedalia, Mo, to attend the imtintion ceremonies of Rev. T C. Brac the former rectorof Trinity Episcopal chur of this city. W. H. Secord and family have remov from Hebron to Crete, M. Secord will oc- cupy azain his old_position as business man- ager of the Crete Vidette. Mrs, (. Dunn, Mrs. Charles Anson and Mrs, Sadilek of Wilber are spending a few days in Omaha visiting their many friends in the metropolis of Nebraska. be ladies of the M. E, churen gave ar am supper in the church parlors evenmng. As usual when those ladies undertake anything, the affair was a grand suceess, socially as well as financially. ‘The entertainment given at the colloge chapel by the ladies of the Philomathean literary society was @ grand success. *The Dress Itehearsal,” as the entertaimment was named, was unique. The young ladies of the society understand how “to entertain their guests in & pleasing and very happy manuer. Stromsbur N. H. Gallant spent Sunday at home. Mrs. J. A. Frawley returned Saturday J. 1. Chamberlain was in Grana [sland the past week. Warren Clough was visiting nere a portion of st week. Mus. P, o returned Saturday from Omaha Hon. C. H. Morrill of Lincoln, was in th 'x., where she has been spending t L. V. Haskell and wife, returned Tuesday from Deunver, Col T, G, Green was in Omaha aud Lincoln a portion of last week €. B. Woods has gone on the road again as a traveling salesman J. A, Frawley will return from San Au- tonio, Tex., next Friday Captain Eric Johnson spent a portion of this week with his family here, ‘Phe Grand Avmy of the Republic will ob- serve Decoration day here, May 0. The Miuisterial association of tne York district of the Methodist church, couvened in this city Friday, and con'inded for three days Juniata The Junia ta insane usylum will be opened May 1 Dr. Rogers, it is reported, will remo ve to St. Paul, Neb,, soon. The farmers have commenced corn plant ing. Small grain is looking hne The farmers are selling their corn and wheat and are getting a good price Juniata will be @ dey town from now on for one y the people haviug declared against license, Mrs, Tristan aod daughter were coming to town Monday with a horse and buggy when the harness gave way and the norse started torun, The women were thrown out anad e old lady's arm was broken in two plces. Her daughter was very badly ry” sed, ATURDAY MAY 2, 1891-TWELVE ontinenta That seems PAGES g Hats Gut to Order:. funny, don't it. House . Clothing is often cut to order, but what do you mean by cutting hats to order? a buyer asks. We mean just what we say. We are going to Cut the Prices as They Were Never Cut Before brought to Omaha. IN THRE UNITRED ¢ On a stock of over one thousand dozen of the finest CUT BY ORDER OF A\lzlckm;\\\' A LARGE T A'T'IX and Canton STERN MANUIFAC- Straw Ilats, ever TURER, from whom we have just bought this stock, at less than 50 per cent off their actual value. DO NOT SPEND ANY MONEY [IFOR coming summer until you have secen this stock. street entrance. 100 200 dozens fine Mackinaw Str: 400 200 200 silk tips, Reed sweat dozens finest quality superb quality, They speak for themselve dozens Mackinaw Straw Hats, new nobby styles, Only 25 Cents cach; real value 75 cerits. w Hats, new regular goods, three different blocks, Cents each; real value 75 cents dozens extra quality Mackinaw and fine Canton I"n"\i(l Stl';l\v Hats, silk bands, new Broadway styles, very Look at the samples Only Lgo Split Canton and satin tips, nobby Newport shapes for young gentlemen. ( $1.00; rcal value $2 to $2.50. STRAW HAT, for the displayed at our Douglas very latest and in regulaf ()nly 50 Cents; real value $1. dozens finest quality 7-end German bleached Mackinaw Straw Hats, Only 75 Cents; real value $1.50. Mackinaw Straw Hats, silk bands and Do notfail to sce the samples in our store; they will show at a glance what we mean by HATS CUT TO ORDER. 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HOPKINS, Propr, 37 She Saved Her MONEY, And 50 can every good Houseleeper by always huv 2% on hund CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAINS. 1t is the only article that has ever beon prod by which o housekecper ear Sorils e ke AL yuinish with 0Nk appli A wILh ONECOAT all kI~ of Household Furnitnr Tuterior Wood Work, in CHERRY. WALNUT, MAHOGANY. R L1 DAK, VEIMILION, Eit0N ¥ 100K us now' wise I8 Uiy putup 1IN ALK PINT CANS 0 “.and in PINTCANS 0L 30 otx either the wboyve 1 you o not find this at Your Dealer's, sk him (o Grder I1 for you. For sale [0 Omahy by’ Richaidson Viuie Co., Wholesalo A OFFENSIVE FEET G4%52 with o Harmiess Remedy. Send stamp for particulars ODORICURA MG, €O, 337 Vine, Clucianati, 0 Ohieheator's English Dismond Hiand. ENNYR YAL PILLS A&HBUR’N ® Guitars, Mandolins& Zithers in volowe and quslity of tone am tho Bl i the w te. Rold by all load. atitully \llostrated, de. 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TREE OF LIFE pve givon entire + heen sold. Nours traly, Hurlhut, 4 & Co. Des Molnes Ia - Hanson, Sloux City, rick, Hess & More, Soux City! la: Blake, 2 & Col Om Nob.: Riehnrdson br nrk Drug (o, Line ) Churehill Drug Co., Burs Peorta, 111 Van 1wk derly tumwa, st Dru Ihi< 16 the greatest testin and we will forfett $1L00 for ure of this letter which 1s net ennine and whiel 18 not in our posse u positive 1 blood di Omahn Mol and Suraiell INSTITUTH, For the troatment of all CHRONIC AND DISEASES. Braces, Applinncns for Defo Aruns at Fac na It troatm m of nelitts, T, iy, Paralyaty eyays Kidnoys, Bidder. Eye. Kar SKin and. Bl dli Gporatfon A kS DRV O oy DI . 30 Iylnie In Do Durin i (Strictly ©riv Bl M ute Making o ~|«uuily of PRI VAT DISEASES A 51000 Diseson succossfully trontod. Modiolns . Interview pre Ty of your BOOK T0 MEN KIek ervous Diseasos, with quioat 1 ors [. McLaughlin, Presidan Uth and Harney streets. Omsnn. HOTEL. The Mur u, Cor. 14th and Harney, irthe most substantially constriacted Hoiel Building in Omaha. Several eavy brick flve walls vanning [rom basement to roof. Al the eoitings a foors lined itk Asbesios five proof ining, malking @t anposaible to dur quick, Fiveescapes and fire alarims (hroughout the building. Steam heat, hot and cold water and sunshinei everyrovimn, Aable unsurpassed anys wiere, B. SILLOWAY, i‘r\')]). FROENGH SPECIFIC, 0S 'I."'IV§l:u¢plvmlnlnlC%Elnr alf othortr 1 ns with each bottle. Price, 51 Iun-mu ol E. o STAHL. For D’ All Druggiste.

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