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B I Vs T S A T e 8 T0 TAKE COUNSEL TOGETHER. | Christian Endeavor Scoieties Gathering for a Oonvention at Minneapolie- LOAD STARTS TRAIN FROM OMAHA, How the Denver Delegates Announce Themselve sthe World — N¢ braska and Omaha's Contin gent—Some of the Names, 1t was young people's day at the union depot yesterday afternoon. Ab4:30 the Bur u train from the west brought in a special car with fifty delegates from Denver, bound for the convention of the Young Peoples’ Soeiety ot Christian En deavor at Minneapolis. The Omaha dele gates and a score or more of the energetic church workers of Omuha who could not at tend tho convention, but wio were with the delegates in spirit, were on hand to give the Denver de cheecful welcome, T platform became the scene of gencral socia bility soon after the train arrived and th as the timo for delay wus sha the delegates from surrounding Lincoln, ~ Weeping ~ Water, City and other points boarded the Ot car, the Denver delegates got into their car and the train pulled across the transfer at Council Bluffs seates from s with the words: *Delegate—Y. P2, S Denver. Our choice for 1502, New for 180, Denver;” printed in silver “T'ho sides of tae car bore large ban aying: “Delegates to Christian Con Vention at Minneagolis Juty 9, 10, 11" The Omaha special _car was handsomely decorated with very large banners stretcli ing the full length,” T painted on the banter read: On oung People's Society of Christian Jindeavor—For Christ and the Church ' All the Omaba deleg wore neat white badges to show that th wero members of the city unton and old gold budges showing the state colors. “There wereabout one hundred and thirty egates from Nebraska, about seveuty of number bing from Omaha At Coancil Biuffs the Western Towa Union foined the party, swelling the number to over 200, The special train was made up thgre, aud consisted of four sleeping cars, one cliair car, tnree ordinary coaches and n bag Tho excursioiists took the Chicao orthwestern from Councit Bluffs, Mr. 8. R, Boyd, president of the Young People’s Socioty of Christian Iindeavor, managed the , and was well pleased with the suc venture. The con vention opens in Minneapolis teday and con tinues until Saturday. [t is expected that thero will be 10,000 people in- attendance, 1t is the tenth annual national convention of the gociety and will be watched with much in terest by all the leading orthodox churches of the country. Following ‘is a partial list of gates from Omaha: Mr. S, R. Boyd, M. Ware, Rov. J. T.Turkle, W. H. son, Loufe Anderson, Mrs. W. H. Miss Leda Morehouse, Miss Phabe Miss Kate Hut Clara Agnes Hirst, Ruth Atkinson, BEmma aco Pratt, Hattio Eddi, 'Miss M, E. | G. Jones and wife, Miss Addi Miss Cora_~ Me: Candlish, Margaret Miss Blanche Frazier, Miss Rose Wherry, L. E. Lucas 1 Whe: Miss Minnio Taylor, Rev. T, K. Crambleit, Miss Anna Trulana, Mrs. A. H. Keyser, Mrs. T. W. Blackburn, M. H Prichard, Miss Hilla Moyers, O. H. Heissen butte L. Shaw and the Misses Carric and Helen Morrison, - What it Costs ¢ considered by the great oplé in buying even necessities of lite.” Hood! parilla commends itself with special force to the great middle classes, because it combines positive economy with great medicinal power. It is the only medi- cine of which can_truly be said 1) doses one dollar,” and a bottlo taken according to directions' will average to last a month, Dr. Kensington, eye, ecar, nose and throat surgeon. 1810 Dodge street. eith et The Sherift Did It. £40,000.00 banlcrupt stock of hoots,shoes and slippers of the best makers in the land to be sold in thirty days. Store now closed for inventory ind to arrange the immense stock. The grand opening tukes place Saturday July 11th in the large store, 114 South 16th ‘street, Omaha, Neb. [old Boston Stor We wish to suate here that we have no con- nection or branch in the city, and as we have only thirty days lease of the storve, we want'to sell every pair to save the expense of moving. It will pay out of town people to come a hundred miles to attend this sale. Lay in a full supply now, such a chance seldom offers itself. For the benefit of those who cannot come in the day time, we shall keop open every evening till 9 o’clock. Only polite and nttentive clerks employed. IBER 'TH DATE OF THI OPENING, SATURDAY JULY 11TH. A positive sale for thirty days from date of opening, as the storo has been leased 10 other pitties, Denver wore neat letters. ners, tho dele Rev. S Ander- rderson, Voohees, Must _be car majority of He Suw Omaha. The following appeared in a recent issue of tho Charleston, W. Va,, Stato Tribune, the editor of which was amember of the Ohio and Hocking Valley editorial excursionists who were recently entertained in Omal 0n the evening of the 0th, one week from the time of starting, we turned our faces toward our homes, nearly 1,500 miles away. Over the magnificont Burlington & Missouri River voad, wo sved through the superb farms of Nevraska to Lincoln, the capital of the state, a place of over 60,000 inhabitants, thence to Omaha, the greatest surprise of all the cities we visited. In 1330, 1ts_povulation was about 10,000, the census of 1500 gives the s over L0000, The location of the city is fine. There are over sixty miles of troets, sewage, and its cable and ¢ systeu of street railway afford ample convenience to all its inhabitants, We were mot at the train by a delogation of its eiti zens, who insisted upon a change of our plun, which was to pass them by, 50 we tarried, and had an opportunity of sceing the city from carviages vrovided for us, and of catink au elogunt suppor at the Paxtor houso, whiors we were told by Colonel C. 8. Chase the socrot of Omahi's wonderful progress. It consisted in an absolute unity of the business men in plan and performance of any ana all works conducive to its improvemont and pro- gross. Our short stop and gonerous wol- come in Omaha was one of tho most delight- ful episodes of our trip. We come back huppier and wiser than when we went away; with a deep sense of gratitude for the many courtesies extended tous by the generous-hearted aud enterpris ing people of tho great wost.” - “Cold, cough, cofin is what philosophers term “a logical sequence’* Oue is ver Jiablo to follow the other; but by ouring tt cold with a doso of Ayer's Cherry Pectora the cough will bo stopped and tho cofiiu not neoded—just at present - Decision in . Fave tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, The new valace sleoping cars of the Chieago, mumw.\ & St Paul Ry, with electric lights in evory borth, will continue to . leave the Union depot, Owmahg, at 6:20 p. m,, daily. Passongers tuking this train avoid transfor at Coun- ¢il Bluffs, and arrive in Chicago ut :30 &, m., in ample time to muke all enstern connections. Tic 1501 Farnam stroot. A. Nasn, E LF City Passenger Another Washout, The B. & M. suffered from a washout yes terduy between David City and Columbus, cutting oft communication with the latter olnt. 'The break was repaired and trains were running as usual at noon tousy. The high water in Salt creok near Lincoln did not 40 any damage Lo the tracks, INDIGNANT ENGINEERS, Omaha Throttle Pullers Resent an Anonymous Slur. At a recent moating of Omaha division No, 107 the Natlonai Association of Stationary Engineers the following resolutions were adopted. There is no mistakiog the spirit with which the Omaha eagincers have on- tered into this enterprise aitor reading these Whereas. The Natlonal Association of Sta- tlonary Enginesrs at thete ninth annual con- vention in New York, September, 1801, selected the elty of Omahin a8 a piace for holding their tenth annual convention; and Whereas, Atthat timeourdelozatos pledged us and theniselves thit Omaha No. 1, National Assoclation of Statlonary Engineers would oo to It that the delegates and members would be fraterunily welcomed and cared for; and Whereas, 1t has come to our knowledgo that taln purtics, evidently enomiesof the Na tional Assoclation of Statlonary Engincors and the eity of Omaha, have In dnderhanded wiys. sought to convey the impression that the Omaha convention would bo a faliure Wability to fulii our pled:es: be it sIved, That we, through the press, con- »our brethern of the Nation il Associn- of Stationn ginecrs and all it ested, the ussiurence that the reports thus clreulated nre In every way false. Thut Omaha No. I, National Associution of Stat ury Engineers, has made all necessary ar- FAngements, pecin and otherwise, ind Is fully propared tocarry out to the letter, and in amanner alike creditable to the associi- thon, the elty of Otngha and the west. tho plediges made i New York. And we request All concerned to give no hecd to the assertions of unprincipied and (rresponsible parties who for obvious reasons lend themseives to mis- reprosentations und deeeit, W. B, Avsti JOE A, WELZENBACT, W. 1. STAIK GEORGE BiusiT, T W, MATTILWS, Secretary Commitice of Arrangenients, July 1, 1301, The Latest Conunden Why is Haller s Sarsaparilla and Burdock like the most popular soap of the day ¢ Because they both cleanso the skin and leave it soft aud velvety. - INVESTIGATE i1, Omaha, N Will Reputable Members of the School Board Tolerate This? “I suppose you have notning more for me to do,” said Mr. W. P. Morrow, the plas- terer, to Mr. Hamilton, the superintendent of buildings and property, Tuesday afterncon at the board of education rooms. “No, I will have no moro work for was the significant reply. “Are you discharging somo of the force or is there no more plastering to bo done?’ a veporter inquired of Me. Hamilton, I shall employ only such men as 1 willing to do goud, fair, honest work. I shall be obliged to et along without some of tho men who worsed for Mr. Wooliey,” was the superintendent's veply. Following up the suggestion thus modestly thrown out the reporter made an examination of the records at the board of educ rooms and gleancd a few interesting facts about the “plastering” bills submitted by Mr. W. . Morrow and prouounced corre by Mr. Woolley during the past year. Morrow was paid £ a_day for ali'the wor he did or claimed to have done, and it was noticed by the distribution of the work on tho that ho never put in less than o full day (ora bill fora day) at any place. Whethier he went toa school buiiding to pateh up a hole where some refractory and voy had kicked four square cf plastering off or whether it asa place where o leals in the roof had loosened hali uyard of plastering on the cetling 1t matterod not, tho job was inyari- ably turned in us a day’s work and the board was charged £ 1ollowing are the bilis paid by the board for plastering during the year past: July, Augnst, W. P w, $47; Septem- Morrow, ssistant, $18; P. Morrow, $92.50, assistant, P. Morrow & ¢ nver, W. P, Morrow, 53 January, W. lorrow, $62. ruary was a cold month last winter, not ¢ favorable for plastering, but M. Woolley and. Mr. Motrow get in bills for 50, all the same. In_March the winds whistle through the crevices in o doleiul mamner and the above named “plasterers” daubed up “cracks 10 keep the wind away” so industriously that the board paid 830 for the work. In April tho plastering bill was $79 and in May $136. Mr. Hamilton was in charge of affairs dur- ing the latter part of the month of M but the alleged work had been begun by Woolley and vouched for by Wehrer, so Mr. Hamilton had to let it run in as claimed. Then the “vlastering” business scoms to have taken a sudden drop. In the month of June, entirely under the management of Mr. Hamilton, there was not a cent paid for plastering and W. P. Morrow seews to have lost his occupation. In the bill for Morrow claims to havs work at_the Hartman school. From tho best sourees tho repor able to fina_the work doue at the Hartman school by W. I Morrow aud son consisted of catting a door through a brick wall and putting on 158 yards of plastering. The board furnished the waterial and the work cost 808, Somo very interesting developments are looked for in the near future touching this *plastering’ business and certain members of ‘the bourd who huve winked av it. Pt a1 Smalln size, creat n results: Little KarlyRisers. Best pill forConstipa- tion, best for Sick Headache, bost for Sour Stomach. find the month of May done 898 worth of Do Witts —_— - HOSE GASOLINIE LAM It is a Repetition of Fight. One of the councilmen, in speaking of the circus that was hela at the council chamber Tuesday night, said: “That meeting remind- ed me of one that was held six years ago. At that time the question of letting the contract for strect lighting was up for consideration. The Ohio company was a competitor and bid $19 por post per annum. There was another company iu the field and it proposed to do he same work and furnish a similar light for §22.00 per lamp. \We had the same experience s now. Some of the members wanted to award the contract to the highest bidder, but aftor u fight of three weeks' duration,’ the rs shitted and the Obio company’ won. Ohio company evidently profited by iouce, as it now comes to the front and is enabled to tie up the councll and ~pre- vent the awarding of the contract w0 thy lowest bidde I want to say,” said President Lowry, as ho was met upon tho street yesterday, “that the ways of the presont lighting com’ pany are extromely davk, I cannot under- stand why five counciimen should favor giving the coutract to the highest bidder This talk about candle power is ail bosh. The company gives a bond and agrees to furnish a light of a certain can dle power. 1f the company doos not do_this, 1t is an easy matter for thé gas inspector to notify the council. When he doos this I have' no hesitancy in sayiug that the con tract will be promptly cancelled “This talk about the Ohio company fur- nishing light of such an oxcellent quality is all wind, as overy councilman kuows. Six weeks ago tho' gus inspector notified th council that at that time the Ohio lamps we Dot up to the standard, but still Some mem. hors want to squander’ 82,300 of the taxpay crs mouey by lettiug the new coutract to this company.” an Old, Old “When your heart is bad, and your head is bad, and you are bad_clean through, what is noclled " asked o Sunday school téacher of horclass. 1 know—Aver's Sarsaparilla, answered a little girl, whose mother had re cently been restored to health by that med fein | Judge stell THE OMAHA DAII Y BEE:: NO PROSECUTION APPEARED. Oary Judson Warbingtsn, Who Smashed tho Pictare, Dismissed, AGENT SMITH SEEMED INDIFFERENT, Judge Wakeley Decides One of the Goodrich Hall Oases—Y day's Doings in Douglas Coun rts, sters y's O Cary Judson Warbington is a free man again and nothing now prevents him from following his favorite pastimes, Most of the Omaha people remember Cary Judson Warbington. He is the young man who clerked in Orchard’s carpet storo. Last winter when the art exbibit was in full blas one night in company with a friend, Cary strolled in to look at the pictures, He e joyed what hie saw until he was bronght face to face with the “Return of Spring.” is picture represented a nude woman, surrounded cheruos and flowers. whé picture was valued at $15,000 ana was con sidered a masterpiece. The young man foasted his eyes upon the seane for a few moments and then stepping and grasping & chair, burl through the picture before any attendants could stay his hand. He deliberately walked away and cooly r : “T did that to preserve the purity c 0d held to the district During the early days of the se was called for trial, He had deposi ito prove that hucame from arace of lun His father, his ts, his uncles cousins were a4 crazv as a lot of N hares. Ho also proved that his _grandfather at one timo told a lot of people that had hirad Christ to husk corn and paid him cents a bushel for doing tho w [} Cary himself was such o lunatic_that he was athome, one Christmas morning, he seized a gun and fired up the chimney, re- marking that be had kill ita Claus and didu’t propose to have d——d foolishness. The state proved the destruction of the pic ture by Warbington, but the lunacy testi- mony befuddled the minds of the juro; and they failed to agree. He was remanded to jail to awamt another triai, but subsequent released on bonds and re- turned to Ohio, where he ren ned until a tew days ago. Yesterday upon the opening of Judg Estelle's court, County Attorney Mahoney eutered a nolle in the case, giving as a reason that H. J. Smith, the ageat for the owner of the picture, *The Keturn of Spring,” would 1ot come to the city and prosecute. hout Smith's testimony 1t would be impossible to establish the ownershin to the property destroye: The trial of the case of the George Williams is I todny, The charges that on April 25, 1300, stole £155 worth of watches and jewel property of James M. Hutchins. Judge Wakeley has handed down bis do- cision the case of Goodrich Hall lodge ation against Sanguin & Matteson. In this case the plaintiffs sued to recover dam- ages from the defendants, who wero the con- tractors who erceted_the building. Sanguin & Mutteson setup the counter claim that they bad not been paid for the work that they performed. By the deeision of the court the plaintiff 1, ys all of the costs, ex- copt the fees of the defendants’ witnesses. The claim for damages, except the sum of £100, is dissolved, Upon the claim of the de- fendants for $19,163.30 they are ullowed the sum of 224 in full of all demands. Charles Carpenter, eharged with grand larceny and embezziement was arraigned. He entered a plea of not guilty, und the case court any mora such state against eard beforo information Williams , the e of John W. Sharnlen agninst sa Snarnlen was heard before Judgze Cstelle. The plaintiff sued for a divorce, charging adultery. The decree was granted, and ho was given the custody of tne minor childre; Judge Tevin 1ssued an order lnst night to the effect thut no cases will be added to_his call during the present term of court. The se now ou trial will consume all of today's session. The trial of the case of Anna Fred against the Crystal ice company was commenced before “Judge Irvin yesterday afternoon. The plaintiff is seckinir to recover the sum of $10,000 damazes, During the afternoon of Sentember 5, 1500, Anna Fred, a little gir: of six years was playing in front of her father' residence, 1720 South Teath street, when one of thedefendant’s ico wagons was driven The child was trampled bencath of the horses, after waich a wheel of won passed over her body, breaking d ‘inflicting other ijuties. The wence upon the part of Nothing adds so much to a person’s appea aunce as a fine thick head of hair of oven color, and to assure this usc only Hall's Hair Renewer, - uraiture, Visit S. A. Orchard’s special sale de- vartment, as you may lind just what you need in the furniture line at very much reduced prices. Continental block, 17 and Douglas street. R Comy The following changes have been decided upon by the war department and General Brooke has issucd orders to the following effect : Companies I and H, Twenty-first infantry, will be relieved from duty at” Fort Douglas Augzust 15 next, and proceed by rail to Fort Rundatl, taking station at that post. Company B. Twenty-fivst infantry, will bo relieved from duty at Fort Douglas August 5, uext, and proceed by rail to Lot Sidney, taking station at that post. Companies A, C and F, Sixteenth infantry, will be relieved from duty at Fort Du Chesno August 15, next, and will proceed by march ing, via Strawborry vailey to Fort Douglas, taking station ut that post. The command- ing oficer, Kort Du Chesne, will send with ' theso companies sufficient post transportation for thew use in transporting company proporty, and on their Lat Fort Douglas, compuny D, ?1st (n- , Will be relieved' from duty at that nd proceed by marching, utilizing so much of Fort Du Clicsue transportation as is necessary, to Fort Du Chesne, taking station at that post The commanding oficer Fort Du Chesne will send with the companies of the 16th I fantry the junior medical officer and _one pri- vate 0f the' hospital corps, one ambulance, and the nocessary medical Supplies, the same to return with company D, 21st lufantry, Horsford's Acid Phosphate. It you are Nervous and cannot sleep, try it EXOURSION 10 TORONTO, ONT,, Via the W nlL h Railvoad, For the national educational conven- tion at Toronto. The Wabash will sel round trip tickets July 8 to 18 at hulf fare with $2.00 added " for membership foe, good returning until September 50, Everybody invited. Excursion rates huve been made from Toronto to all the summer resorts of New England. For tickets, sleoping car accommodations and a handsomo souvenir giving full information, with cost of side trips, ete., coil at the Wabash ticket office, Farnam street, or write G, N. ( northwestern passenger agent, Neb Lyton, Oniaha, D*PRICE S Baking m (Liz% Powder: Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, '"HURSDAY, JULY 9. 1891. DON'T' THINK than it ever was | of boys’ suits; (small; a line of shoes [sold but one size, Do you? The man | marking them down. marked them so low Need clothes? of the Ston ite, Healache and reu Cures ors ireases, I.n“ lrl Apo ness, Fevery Piles, Ete, ety RADWAY'S PILLS are cure ealthy action. restore streneti to the stomach Price 2ie a boX. Sold by all druggists, or York, ou receipt of prace. ’RES wrady permatorrhae, Lost iseases of the Blood, Sk ury Organs. tocure. Consuliat Meaterios o 108 m.to 12 m. Send stamp for roply. Drs. Betts Betts Physictans, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 LOUGLAS STREET | OMAMA, NEB. io most widely an | fuvorably known spec- falists in the Usilted Statos. Their long ex- perience, remarkable skilland universil suc coss in the treatment and Pvous, e and Surgical O these ickins to the full co ot yuhere, They su AND POSITIV [ wiul eifeets of carly vice nud the numer- Vils that follow in 18 tratn, PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIiN DISEASES rdily. completely and permancntly cured ERVOUS DERILITY ANDSEXUAL | DEGS yiold readily to their skillfal treot- S, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS inteed cured without pain or detention husiness. B HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma- wlly enred in every cise. nently and suece SVINTLIS, GONORRIIA, GLEET. - per: matorrhaa, Seminnl Weikness, Lost Muniood Wt Emissions, Decayod Fatultios, Fomuld dleness nnd all delicate disordors peculiar to either sex positively cured, a5 weil s all functionul disorders that resilt from youti- ful folllos orthio excess of mture yoirs 2 Guarantevd permunontly SIRICTURE it seiaov i ethii without cutting, caussic or dilatation. "Curd Efrected ot homo by, patient without o wo- ent’s pain OF unnoyanco. TO YOUNG AND MiDDLE A SURE CURE S which brins organic weikness, dostr £ both wind and ¥ bod ivm.l. all its dreaded ills, perman ntly cured DRS. BETTS -AGED MEN, offects of Address those who have Impulired themselves by - vroper indulge and solitary habits, hich Fuin both i and body. uniiting thew o Digsfuesa iy o e 1o MARRIED SMEN or those appy 1ife. uwure ‘of quickly assisted OUR BUCCESS Is based upon fucts. Fiest—Practioal expori- sond—Evory@use 18 speolilly studied, 2 rigles. lnll\i divines ure in our lnborto ty to sult ) cuse, thus cftecting cures without (nj ury Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREFT. - OMAHA, NEB. Morphine Haiii BPICT cred 0t st Wopaz il cared. Dt J BTEPHENS, Lebani entering on that physical” debliity. URAUI'S ORIENTAL TOAL BEAULIFIER! novesTan, Fituplos, Friek atehive, anh aind Skin 1id every bl benity, and - defics foliction, 1t has 4 the' test of 40 a“1s wo it X ogam, o & rs{n the Unitad States, Canadas and Eurove ¥RILUT, BOPKINS, Prov's, 31 Great Joncs Stu N. X That because it's July, and July is usu simply beeause it used to be dull when our g that we intend to “let up” for a minute. work harder, hustle faster, and sales up to the top notch, in July, still we fifty shirts, all cleaned out but a and so on, He that the first man that Want shoes? maiitd by make all large sizes red ink mind with the didn’t what SATURDAYS, 10 0O'C ‘~/’—’-'r-—~, THE GREAT LlVEP and STOMACH REMEDY Lives, 1 Cons.ipati m, Costiveness, Inligesti n s the system less liable to cont BViSIRENES Kilenys, Bladder, Nervoas Bilio ract disease. IA. : Laint. They tono up the fnternal s i L endblo it by perform its funtioe RADWAY & CO., 2 Warren S NO A Y DJOWNS 1616 Dou las Str’eet Omaha fits Anything in shirts? srotions to has been thei ‘et Iips. ally considered a dull month randdaddies kept store, On the contrary, we intend to still greater efforts to keep our Athough our stock is in better find on looking around a number of odd lots; a few suits of one kind, a few of another, several broken lines and a lot of few pairs; shape today all hats all another sort, a line of WE DONT WANT 'EM. around the store r value was, simply n can’t help buying. Hats? —3>THIS [S YOUR OPPORTUNITY. LOCK MOORE'S IREE OF LIFE pralsethee. and not thine nger and ot thine o Miller, Carlil, [c + Anthony eating with the | od for Catarrh, AMUSEMEN BA%hx BALL TS, ! L.INCOLN TODAY. Game at 4 o’clock. I . all priviloges, 25c. TDEN MUSEE A Farnam S WEEK OF JULL GT11. Circus, is Thaliies Comedy Co. Mark Twaln's Comody TOM SAWY IR W. W, Bittner's comedy eompany, ae dime, Open feom | p. . to 10 p. 1 HOTEIL. The Yurrawy. Cor. 14th and Tarne: isthe maost sibstantially constr Hotel 7 gn Omaha. Se walls yunning from Allthe ceilings and Asbestos five proof impossibio to burn o alaring out the building, Steain heat, i cold waier and sunshine i cLedy rovin, any- where. basement to roof. floorslined with vy it dabte wnsurpassed B, SILLOWAY, Prop. “UNION DZPOT HOTEL. Corner 11l nnd Muson Streots: Half b Unlon Pacitie and 15 & M. Dep New bullding, new furniture, evers thing class, conle-t location In Omahi, vlow of surrounding conntry, kas. bath electric cull Le and £1.60. kvery lne of cable an hin one block. Shorman "ark itne, 4 blocks away and. y Contrally ny Tprovements, S8t New Yort, AN P AN, "DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist. A Full S0t of Teoth on_[tubboy tor FIVE DOLLAS. A perfout it kuarantood. Teolh oxtractsl $¥ithout pain o dangor, un | Y Witiout anaosthetics. Goid anl $livor filings ab lowest raots liridgo and Crown Work! h Without plates, ALl work war Tanted OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entranico, 10 strook elovator Opon evealigs il elook west of first ertiv EAlTH PERFECT H fon £ Musclon he wa L man 8 per bux, p BV AN (O il rrs L.A.DIES NLY Sritutars. Address LION'Y Vor § ale by Goodwan Drug Co, unu.m Neuv Enier given nd L ading whe Moore son, Towa: Sherson r, Tilinols; W When such ve given thelr testimon of Moore's Tree of Lite and the houses say the Deent Towi. ) priv i on sold, what bef 1 Tor whon y Lie. a positivo care for Kidn 0 all b 0o 1 disease. O wean be earedl vor Complatat suffor whon eof Lifo, the ALL DRUGGISTS SELL 1T. MCN oth CALIN year AP | GEN - AT AN August Apply FOR MEN CNLY! LINOIS CQN%‘ERVAT‘DRV‘ HARDIN LADIES COLLECE 10 Schools, 14 AND MOZART GONSER MEXICO KENIU KY MlLITAdY INSTITUTE ELLZ. WCNTWL‘RTH MILITARY ALADMMY Phenolin cures Colds in the Hosd by one applicar Catarrh in a very short Hay Fevor from three 1o five days; Esracke instantly 500 por Bottle, Ditsctions Inside. Phancline Madieine Co. Omaka. JINIS ROYAL MATL STEAM TREAL ani QUiB To DERRY SERVICE 01 ALLAN LINB STEAMS S, NEW YORK and GLASGOW, Via Londonderry, every Fortnlght. July, ST NEBRASKA, 1A M. 1 Juls, STATE OF GEORGIA, 11 AL M th, STATE OF NEVADA, 10 A. M Return, & Stevrn 011 & A ALLAN, M or to MOOIES, Wi leket', Ol W. K. VAL, BBurlington Tiekst Ofico il For LOST or FAILING MANY.GOD, Generaland NERVOUS DEBILITY, [Weakness of Body and Mind, ¥ilscta roraor Excesacs in 01 or Zoung, i Tully Hestored warye aud DEVRLOPD AR PO SOHOOLS AND OCLLEGES Addre BULLA LD, Supt onvilie, 1L VATOR, fensora. 10tk yean | Patrons in 16 “tates, heat, electric lighta s chiartered by tate. Cheapet st College in the West near FIANKFOILE, KY QUGHOUI' 't HF tird Wed BOYD, Supt. Post-Office, FAKNDALE SCHOOLS OF LEXINGTON TIST FEMALE COLLEGE TRAL COLLEGE Y 3ee.npies AULL FEMALE SEMINARY MO, B RELLENS B N o CA A ¥r Fre Addies LE FRANGAIS BEuLEe & Con W 0 the Citizens of Omaha and Vicinity: Dr. C. Goo Wo e mediene fron China, ouzh course of study Y i some of tho feoffers nis serviees to all those suffering from diseases of any kind, and feels confidont that fn every caso he undertakes ho can 4o you good Most of the fngrodionts ho uses in his remes dies are botanieal substances from China, many of them unknown outside of that couns try 110 charges nothing for examination, tation or adyvice. You can eall and | friendiy ehat with nim, and ho will state what he can do for you, 15 and communieations” condueted Utu 08t privicy and strictest contidenc His remedios are easy to take and p 0 The most of them act on th 1t and destroying the mic extending ove best Chineso ool nenle fHink1Y rankly His consuitas in the footl bloo es .»r Perhaps you are suffering from sorae du easy of lonz standing and huve tried ylm oy remedy know suceess. Wo t he weil to tr hinese mode ment now, or te cnll and u v Wo by ase and tell yod what'ne can do? Dr. ¢, Gee Wo has thousands of testimonials fn s possession. among wiioh are the fois lowing B, YOUN Twentv-fourth streot, Omana d severe cold and raps Idly developiig consuniption; was told could not lust six months; cured wholly with Chie MRS 11 LUGH with sici he tried all k robust and M.V VAN WORMER, 1717 Council Blutis—Ge fUW WOUKs tr 5 North 1502 Fifth stre duehie and general s of medicines and do diny Sufferad ility: had ors. Now Thirl streot, cral debiltty and pain o atment; never felt votter South Omaha, (Albrig fior tryving other reniedies for ol-ht years v Dr, Geo Wo's treatient; now completely HAMMETT. South Omaha, (Wesb Heart ud paln In chesty U6 Of fre Nt 10w almost cu WA RICTOLSON o T Rlieumatism. the jngs and finally WECCK ] Went (o Eurape now eritirel v cured by Dr. Gee Wo. MRS, J YATES, 230 Q streot. South Omadia = Femnle weakness and siek heads uehes conld get no relief (il Dr. Geo Wo cured me. ‘Will gladly reconmend him for these ¢ the benefit of those Who dactor hie hus prepared the foilowing cight reniedies for the most prev; lent di st BLOOD PURIFIER, RHEUMATISM CURE, CATARRH CURE, INDIGESTION AND DYS- PEPSIA CURE, SICK HEADACHE CURE, LOST MANHOOD CURE, FEMALE WEAKNESS CURE, AND KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. These troubles en the proper r troubles wri Dblank and boc l'l‘!nmh for ei se. e (JILWO 5!9% North (6th Streat, Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., Every Day. DOCTOR McGREW wip for quos THE SPEC 1A LIST Morethun 15 years exparloncs In the troatmyas ot PRIVATE DISEASES. Acure guuranteed in § to 5 days, withont heloss of an hour's tine. GLEET. The most completo and abso wll annoylng dischargos wi Lo tho modica Drofession. Perman: in trom s 1 1) da STRICTURA In relleving the bladder curad without pals or Instruments, no cutting no dilaung. 'The mos remurkable reniedy known to wodern $0inco. SYPHILIS. Cured In 30 (0 80 days—Dr. MoGrow's troatment foe iy terriblo blood diseass iy beon pronounced Lhe mostauccossful romody evor discoverad for the nolut 2 of tho dispaso. His success with thl disease s novor been equallel. A complete cure guaranteod. LOST MANHOOD Al oraany, narvouse absolutely cured. curo for gloot an: Or pal SKIN DISEASES, 03 of tho blood, llver, bladder permanently cured FEMALE DISEASES Tho doctor s “Home Treatment” for ladio nouneed by all who liave s 1 1o be the most coin- tonnd co \y ver offered for th 4 10 1S truly o wondorra from 210 4 only REAW’3 troatment of Kidaoys, and 11 pro- DR. McG s In th ato ats. Marvellous succ Apdias 1o liat pracice i L Jending apocailas 1 mod= fant by correspondonco. Write for elratiars about @Ak 0f Lhs DOV 11304303, [ra%. Oftice, 1dth and Karnun Stroets, Omaha Nob. Entrance on eithar streot (ho Best Pill On Eartny Dr. Fobb's Little l 1 ity y Ilm IVER, ¥ and g Wovers cleansing the syster thos iy and (bey oure hobitual eonstipatio Thoy o suger contod, do ‘not gripe, vory amall, casy to take, ono pill & pintiin o Por salo by druggisia or neluns. Addrosy % couts & vial or 6 for #1.00. HOBB'S MEDICINE CO,, Props. ian Francisco, Cal, Chicago, L \MOTHERS RIEND” IRT Tr:Nsv ! 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