Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
BIG DAMAGES FOR INJUPIES | while the other is | mercies of the noo Buits for Larce Sums Filed Against the Burlington and Missouri Pacific NEBRASKA'S STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY Twent jon of the Body nrth Annual in O Next Weok—Plu & for ople's Party Convention —Other Local News, Two suits of mora than ordinary import in the district court ance wero commonced yosterday against two of tho railrond cc panies doing businees in this state, The first | 1y brought inst the Burlington by Edwin | Hardy, who sceks to recover damages in the | sum of £50,000. In his petition the plaintiff alleges that | prior to November 1 he was a strong, healthy man of 31 years, weighing 200 and engagea as a traveling salesn 1801, jounds 1At a salary of $125 por month. On that day he was a passenger on onc of defendant’s trains, traveling botween Geneva and Fairmont. The train on which tho plaintiff was a pas- senger was sidetracked ot Fairmont, when another troin dashed into the car in which the plaintiff was sitting, Then followed a terrible wreck. P’laintift ~ was violontly thrown agaiust a heated stove and burned about tho limbs and boay fo such an extent that he was rendered o eripple for lifo, Sinco the dato of the accl dent, he avers, thathe has beon confined to his bed, suffering the most intense physical pain and torture. Tho collision, plaintift avers, was due to tho carclessuess of the de- fendants and its servants, Lena Geist, by her father, has brought suit to recover § Missouri Pacific railway. Int plaintiff states that on May Anton Geist, 00 from tho o petition tho 1502, she was oing home from school, and while' crossing street showas struck by aefsndant's k ictiol locomotive and dragged along the track for soma distance, The result of the accident was that the little plaintifl's left leg was cut off just bolow the knee, NEBRASKA PHYSICIANS, Will Mcet In Annual Session in Omaha Three Days Next Weel, Nevraska's State Modical society will hold its twenty-fourth annual convention in Omaha next week. Tho days of meeting will bo Tucsaay, Wednesday and Thursday, and the sessions will bo held in the concert hall of tte Young Mew's Christian association building. The committeo of arrangements, compris- 1og Dr. C. Rosewater, Dr. Georgo Wilkinson and Dr, A. B, Somers, expoct moro thau the usual attendance, Herctoforo it has been wbout 150 physicians, In addition to the regular convention there will be an ex- hibit of ptarmaceutical articles and surg fnstrumeuts in tho lecture room on the second foor of the building. An exhibit will be made vy a Paris firm. Owing to the crowded condition of the hotels on_account of the Methodist con ferenco, Dr. Rosowater says that ho has wsome difiiculty in sccuring aczommodations at the hotels for the out-of-town_ physicians, but he has ovtained a_list of desirable rooms which he has a his oftice for the benelit of strangers attending the convention. ‘The medical socicty is just a quarter of a dentu old and bas & membe ip of 300. At this convention twenty-five applications for membership will be acted upon. Following are the officers of the society: President, Charles Inches, Seribuer; vice presidents, 13, A. Benton, Cent William Protzman, Lincoly M. L. Hildrown, ' Lyons; corresponding” secrotal L. A, Mevriam, Omabn; treasurer, W. Knapp, Lineoln. Tuesday, bewng the first d will bo divoted to the payr report of the committee on creden tho election of new mewbers, tho reading of minutes, the reports of the secretary and tho treasurer and matters requiring early consid- eration. At the evening session of the open- ing day tho reports of special committees on sanitary science, on medical legislation, on gricvances and on nocrology will bo consid- ered. A banquot to the members of the snciety will bo given by the medical frateraity of Omaba Wednesday night. M. PEOP Arranging for n tho ¢ Very slow Rally > progress thus fac has been mado in comploting arracge for the people’s party convention which beld 1 Omaka July 4. Tho only material work accomplished has been the fixing of the 10prosentation of delegates in the county conveation which is to be held at Wushing- ton hall June 23, The local citizens’ committeo which has charge of arranging matters for the accom- modation of the delegates to the convention will report to Thomas Swobe and Friday afterncon a meeting of the commuttees will be held at the Board of Trado. The com- mittee expects about 50,000 people in the city during the convention, The national executive committee, of which . E, Taubeneck of Marshall, Lil., is chai will meet here May 11 and the follow- day the independents will have o The purpose ing rally at Washington hall, of tho meetine of the national committee 1s 10 see that sufficiont arrangements aro mado to insuro the holding of the convention, At the rally Ignatius Donuelly of Minnesota, General Weaver of Towa, Mr. Davis of Toxas, Robert Schilling ot Milwaukeo and Mr. Driggs of Washington City and sccretary tho citizens’ ailianco will ‘speak both afte noou and evening, setting forth tho prin ples and platform of tho independent part Chairman Wolfe ana S ary Pietle of the state oxecutive committee will also be in at- tendauce, STONE CONTRAC ORS WRATHY, Offense Taken at the Action of the Board of Public Works. When the Board of Public Works opened the paving bids for tho twenty-threo dis- tricts the other day, a number of the parties who submitted propositions tied on white Colorado sandstone, Since then the board has readvertisea for bids on this class of material, The red Col- orado sand poople who bid §2,85 per squaro yard are up in arms over the action of the board. They declaro that now tho white Col orado sandstone people know just what their bids were and will go below tuem, thus knocking them entirely out. 5 o Milk Ordinance. The milk men and the prosecution yester- day morning agreed upon the case of Batdorlt for fallure to pay liconso as a test. The de- fondant was put upon trial, found guilty and fined 8. Au appeal was taken and tho valid- ity of the ordinanco will bo cried by tho higher courts. In the mean time tho health degirtment will rest upon its oars 8o far as the dairymen are concerned. An Explos 1) \-l Gasoline, An alarm from No, 1 engine house called out the fire dopartmont at 0 o'clock yoster. day worning. The incipiont blazo was in tho rinting establishment of Rufus Johnson, 0 Ssunders street, and was causea by the explosion ot & gasolne tauk. The damago was nominal, - Dr. Birney’s Catarrh Powder, all druggists i, A Difference in Homes. Omana, May 4.--To the Editor of Tun Bek: Wo wish to correct a mistake that was in the Saturday and Suuday Bee in regard to the *districtschool” that was given at the Young Men's Christian association hall last Friday ovening. You said it was given for the penefit of the homio for aged women, which might lead people to think it was for tho home on Bury street for destitute women and chuldren, Such is not the case. But it was for the benefit of the Nebraska Home for the Aged, located at 1422 North Twenty- soventh street. Thoe doors of this home are open to both sexes. The husband and com- panion of his youth and pertaer of his old 0 can both g0 iu and find bome protection #ud shelter together in their declining yeurs, | fectly harmiess, a_provision for all, io one will not be taken tarned over 1o the rhouse. This home marriod or 1in and cared for tonder makes unmarried, high or low, whose ago and_character wiil render thom eligi themsoivos as home of cternal res A humano work, the: blo,. can find A hon aro This is a grand st mo for drawing near the work, caring for thoso who are too feeble and iaf o do anything for them- solves. And if thero Is anvthing clearly and definitely commanded in the teacuings of Him who speaks a is tho work of car s 0no ing for the f having authority it hle, depend- ent and aged ones among us, Officers of this association: Prosideat, Mrs, I A. Baver. vico presidants, Mrs. J. H. Levy and Carrio Shinn: recording scoretary, Etta L. Rigour; corresponding secro Mrs, G, W, Eastman —_——— Your 1o Undoubtedly needs a thorough cleansing this senson to expel health tone and orov Sarsaparilla, ko Hoou's purifier and syst in positive medicin Hood's Be painor gripe. Who are h bu nge ¢ istrator’s sal bargains fc HELLMA thei Chieago and World's Fair Souvenir, complete and con world's fairs trom the 183 Chic maps, | to tho World's %o, 1803, Wit inz company, It car “World's Fair been compiled w formor resident Jones. For comy the work is o maj Pills aro offec Published by The purposes mpurities, ont disenso the best It is uneq n ton ial merit, purely ©, but do not sur ry Mo vers ants should of the Hellman not f: r fall trade. Ad - 1 th World's Falr, fllustrated, istory of the pr! “rystal Palnce, L Columbian F h explanatory pos't stive a work suvenir,” whic ith so much care of Omaha, rJoh of \ a a gnificent reflox keep up You should vegetable, p the blood qualed er. causo and get Hood's, 1 to lmin- to secure some wonderful dress ADMINISTRATOR, 15th and Farnam, Omaha. being n neipal ondon, fon in tables and Anabozuo Publish- Chieago, bound neatly In eloth, falls to the lot of the reviewer to notico so exhu s the has by o n D roforence, of rison and for ganeral information of tho push and energy of city that is the won- der of the world, Inits compilation expense has not been thought of, and the richness of its illustr; ions of ti no World's fair 1 build- ings, cuts of the men and women who are direeting to a suc fair to be the gre cient or mod of the colossal stand as monume their owners the “Chicago g e wha test exposition o ern times, pic business blocks osstul is: uts to the enterpri and builders, s typic ait,” as the rush t bids of an- tures that o of al of and bustle of the great city by the inland sea has been deseribed. The book has been arranged up on a most comprehensive plan, the object of the publisher being to give a comple x resume of what may be seen in Chicago in 1893, and at the same time give the information in a compact form, so that the work may the library and v ulness will not tho exposition, grow in valuo b w be a end eading room. Its ut on the cont ith years, for it oy with the close able adjunct to use- of will is the most perfeet compendium yet issued of an event which cannot fail to have an influcnce for many decades to come upon 2l lines meree. of art, As Mr, duetion to the work this event wall literature and Jones suys in the i “As an educator leave its impress com- ntro- upon succeeding generations and bear fruit in all realms of human thought, ingenuity and progress.” In addition to its complete epitomo of what has been done, done when the fair opens, is doi 1w ill be it comes to the general public at a most opportune time. It brin people the forces that are before the Ame! active vican ly at work to make the exposition u success worthy of a nation that in a little overa nothing, builded the only century has, from mightiost r gives full page art type illus descriptions of the principal buildi world’s fairs and all the of previous epubli n ic of carth. It not buildings of the present World’s Colum- bian Lxposition, together with portraits and ofticers and but it tells * Fair,” gives d 20’ parks and b wmusement, the intercsts, ch biographic: sketeh of o Res ptions of C oulevards, its pl wholesale and job al of 8 fs How es department its the bica- s 0 bbing its railroad facilities, and in general is the most complete guide book to the city that stands at tho Lake Michigan. Do you want one of these books? fow minutes’ you. seriber to THE and one will be s book sells for $1.00, but Tu cured a large number of cop ed WeeEkLY Be ent to you by ma at enal go of A work will secure one for Send to TiE OMANA BEE one sub- $1.25 1. The 3EE ha se- bling the publishers to make this liberal offer, It is the best thin ng in this line ev of: forod and you aro eure to b pleased. You can have the paper and book sent to your address or the book alone and the paper Lo some ot Address Tue LBee PrsLisniNa Co The following m sued by Judge Namo and Ad res Shiploy, § Ratmondo o n, 1 Cutering Loonordozzl, Omalii One of the largest retail lor, Florence her person. Omaha, N arria 5 Omula Omaha - suys Bradycrotino is the greatost bo humanity in the world, It curos every of houdache, ——— Build Ing Permity, drug houses eb. n the west, H. C. Arnold, at Kansas City, Mo., on to form The following permits wore 1ssued by the superintendent M buildings yestorday Hickory stro Total ——— tion Tani, ineral Fridiy from family reayd Inte 15 Lho 3 0UnNg it ley's sund pu. W nor permits ment St Mary's ceneter Wilea s (d basement Tweaty-uinth ols.. Y DIED, L line nts. uge mnors ene South 4 L Who wis inesday morning. 8 8,000 N5 Unes or less wider Unks head, A7ty THROUGH HER OWN HEART "Omaha Jack" Killed Herself in a Cell at the ity Jail. SHE HAD JUST BEEN TAKEN THERE Noted smmits Sulclde Tmmedin After Deing Ari ness—Di and Desperato ely ested for Drunken 1 Cursing the Police, Notorious Flora Aubrey died from a pistol shot fired by her own hand with suicidal in- tent. while confined in a coll at polico head- quarters last evening, Just bout 6 o'clock Oficer Drummy arrested the woman, who is better known among the polico and about town as “‘Omana Jack," for boing drunk. Sho was sent to tho station in tho patrol wagon and after being booked was taken to the woman's cell with- out bolug searched, All the way up in tuo wagon the woman mado threats against Drummy and, in fact, overy ono connected with tho police department, but the arrest of Omahia Jack was such a common oceurrenco that nothing was thought of her drutken talk, Shot Through the Heart, After being in the cell & fow minutes sho called on Jailer Havey for some matehes and a drink of water. Havey had hardly left tho coll door before ho hieard a loud re- portand in company with a halt dozen ight officers, who were looking over the prisoners, hastened to tho door. Tners on the stone floor lay “Omaha Jack,” bloeding from a great holo 1u her left breast, while a revolver lay near her right hand. As quickly as possible the woman was placed on a cot and Dr. Towno sent for. The physician arrived in a vory few minutes, but too late to do uny good, for tho woman diea whila tbo doctor was probing the wound. “The bullet had entered and passed though the heart, Died Cursing the Police, With her last breath sho cursed the police- man who arrested her. Coroner Maul was telephoriea for and viewed the body as it lay on a 2ot in the main corridor of the jail. An inquest will be held at 8 o’clock this afternoon. Flora Aubrey hins been know in Omaha po- lice circles for many yearsas a dosperate, dissipated woman. In her time she has dono many during acts, and fn her younger days in tho west was one of tho smoothost ad- venturers known in criminal circles. In the carly days of Choyenne sho went there nd in a saloon fight ono night kilied a man, for which crime sho served cight yeavs in the penitentiary. After her time was out sho returned to Omaha and bas lived down in the slums ever sinco. Sho has been ar- rested hundreds of times. Scarcely a week ever passed over her head that she did not spend part of it behina the bars. As far as is known the deceased bad not a fricud or relative in the world, e NATIONAL ENCAMPMED Bids for Privileges Must Be in b iled bids will be received by the un- ned up to 4 o'clock p. m. on May 14, 1802, for all privileges on the en- nds during tho ene ment of the National Competitive I wssociation to be held in Omaha June 13 to 2), 1892, inclusive, Bids may be mado on any and all priv- res such as e foeding of soldiers in camp., Restaurant. i s and :.oh:u:cm have, #pair, u uirr gtores tho fomnale fanctions to lIic which cause trewblo and mi riodical pains, internal ceration and kindred ailments, it remedy. The system is blood ‘enriched, diges choly an vousness dispelled 1 it the mone A littlo | for it is r on ** Won rne cases,” sent to any addres: servation, on receipt of te: Address, World's Disp sociation, 66 Main Stre Curen WHITE RUSSIAN land, but without any re Nerving lurm)t weal: and h vine has cured mecompletely T Taviou, Loty0. Prostration lent Dby naomnia i Nerr. 4 Yital # othor N DioodBischccs i sith mperance drinks. Pop corn, Burber shop. Transportation of baggago, from depots Advertising. Ofticial program, rpenter work., any to and and all other which may be desived. The loeal executive committee, who will open all bids, reserves the right to v t any or all bids. privileges the under- 4 proposals ilege.” xuul m l'llll Inhnllmlmll v be obtained on application to the retary at the oflice of the association, Re 1, Paxton building JNO, B ATTCHISON, v of the National Ci ompetitive sociation, CENTRAL PARK'S WOE. Residents of & Dog Suburb ray for Police Assistance, A wail has gone up from Central park which is crystatized in neat feminino hand- writing for tho inspection of the poli Dogs” 15 the burden of tueir cry—mensly, mangy, hungry, gaunt and skulking curs, which swarm’ in their stroots, snoop and siiuk in their back yards, saarl and snap 1n their alloys and caucus in their vacant lots— scores aud hundreds of dogs which infest tho day but never fold their tents like tho Arabs and silontly steal away. Thoso dogs they have always with thom, homeloss and tag- loss, They bay the moon and thoy bay whe there 1s no moon. They terrorize the ehild- ren,by day and by nigit they snarl and yolp, howl and whive till life to the residests has bhecome a burden and toeir ono prayor is for a dog catcher, Tho chief will give them rolief, pdiigs INeiL BLUPES, 1a., Aug, 8, Mooro: 19),—Dr. J, B, rivilege, but word for your Catarrh ring with several of tho bost spocialists of tho country without relief, ised to try vour Catarrh Cure, and od to say I'am entirely curod. Yours W. A, Stiow ‘Travehng Agont Fairbanks Scaio For sale vy all druggists, ——— DRIVEN FROM HOME, I feol it 'is not only i Experience of a Boy Who Had Lost a Five- Cont Piece, A solemn faced and protornaturally wise little man driftod into the police station Wednesday night, dripping with the rain and shiveriug with cold. He soid that Lo wus 10 years old and that bo bad been driven from his home by his father, Attorney Frani Muun, be- cause he had lost anickel with which ho was seut to a neighboring stor The boy bad boen tramping the streots for two or three hours and growing tired cf the soaking Lud sought the shelter which ho had learncd was to ba found at tho station, Ho was given u cot and made himself at bome, e ot el Patton, ltocatord, IlL, writes: irom porsonal experience [ can récommond DeWitV's Sarsaparilla, o curo for imparo blood and general dobility.” Highest of all in Leavening Power.--Latest U. S. Gov't Report, Baking soes POWdED Worth of rare, val fo any address stren spirit 1 take your All o cases and derange ments peculiar to wornen manentl; by Dr. Pierce's Bworite Prescription It removes the ebsgructions and supj ‘h inflammation, invigorated, imato medicine, the only one that's teed to g tisfaction in tho “ female plaints.” Tria Lottle froe dru DR. MILES MDD!OAL Co., Eikhart, S n and Doug! fc Pilln, tho Which will you sickness suffering and do® cr_health gth, and You can choice, di aro per cured 1t ro- 1thy action. pssions For pe- ul- o tho is & posi n improved, melan- 1t's n legit- waran curo of all ails to givo satistaction, in any case, an and Fer Dis. sealed from ob- cts. for postage. ary Med, al As. Healthful, Agreeahle, Cleansing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burng, Etc. Removes and Provents Dandruff, SEAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. For Suffermg Women. DR, MILES' Restorative \ N ERVINE. cun: Sleepl Nervona P're tion, sic cnoes, trat ner tachie, your attucle ssts DI HOBIS BoTents ‘y Drug- sl Dllars ble information sent FOR FOUR (1) CENTS trensure of holpa to hoalth & 'contamed in anew, ubly written and handsomely illus- trated BOOK OF 120 PAGES which has just been issued for the benefit of suffering humanity, by those successful and_popilar ph surgeons,those KINGS OF eminently ans and SPECIALISTS, Drs. With the aidef this valuable esting worl, entitled reads and surest methods for the pre their health : opy in ¢ the they are fully mform and symptonis efevery disea Betts & Betts and inter- “Know Thyself,” its ¢ enabled (o adopt the best, safest ation of re afllicted, 1 as fo the nature 'hey can at once decide what particular form of Nervous, Chrenic or Private Disease Stricture, their malady has ussumed, whether it be Syphills, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Huydrocele, Varicocelé, Piles, Skin Discascs, Liver, Trouble, or au Kindred nature, Blood or Kidney or Urinary of the thousand ills of a Every man and every woman should read th book, which io the aflicted i3 worth its weight in gold, and seut to any. address for UR CENTS, Call upon or addres Drs. Betts & Betts, 119 South 14th st., N. Corner 14th and Douglas hls Omaha, Neb. U Frequ Address suddenly, Omalia Advertbsing Bureaw, N. nily want anew IDEA IN ADVERTISING. without notl ¥, Life. DRAWKCAB GNIKO ALS | “Looking Backw reason to feel our vast establishmert check the growth Even with the hear the C days mournful ”» tour; for pansy mud; it's with the days. partments—not blossoms; -Of one a activity—more busine extensive purchases Boys’ Suits in V.ELY, knee pant and long place on sale handsomer styles tha offered at “A Corner on his 13 the Johat Light Roadste 125,00, We will seil than for ixty auys It ineh eushion tires, is tull bal trop forzin s, Sent GO, D seli the Coiambia Hirtford and Vieto, zue free A.H. PERRIGO & CO., NEBRASKA National Bank. U, S. DEPOSITORY. .. OMA4A, N23 apital. $400,000 urplus 663,))0 Oflicers and Dirostars—iaary W. Yat L R, C.Cushing, vies prail | ] VoV orse, Jon 3. Colling, J. N. 1L Patri, i A Keed. Cashior. _PHLE * PERLCENT INTEREST PAID ONDEPOSITS | a7 OMAHALOANSTRUSTC) | SAVIRGS - BARK SECOR, I6™&NUUGLASSTS, | 4 CAPITAL:'% 100.000.00 DIRECTORS TA U/ Y MAN- EW.NASH JHUILLARD CUY-CBARTON G 5, L AKE J.J.BROWN - Dr. Bauu, $r' The Leading Third Floor, Telephone 1085, 16th and {ull set of teeth on_ rubibor for & or Temovabie bridg s or public sy P xton Blo> fust tho thin drop down. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, All t11ing at reason | cotthisout for ugulde. 1o rates,all work waira n BRIN gratified LOOKING FORW O (Hd” over four m« 1t AR b - so cold that w sound coal wagon on it’s “positively last farewell with beds of ice where you'd look snow or all the same—our business grow numerous of the ain, shine, Il our has quite kep v ARI of several the rnths and comparing them with corresponding months in previous years, we have evel y at the marked in- crease in business in every department of Nothing seems to Nebraska o still Patti” de- t pace to still greater in this department —as the days grow warmer, we have with the *boys’ room.” Truly—the growth here has been something phenomenal, made hundred fine goods, in junior, rst n the earlier or special sale. Boys’ htd UPTKIRM 1 The eminent sp registirod gEAGUALS in Fmioreh it v strictiy pr Bundays 10 00 12 Sund atan pant Suits which we to-day—for the fi time. rme 1€eS. These suitsare gotten up in very hands shapes, many of them being productions by leading designers in April and are much A better class of clothing for boys was never norvous, chironie, o me X np Lot reply, FORWARD., past KNEE PANT SUITS niade of very handsome all wool five in for The all detachable the braided. KNEE PANT SUITS, for boys from 4 to 14 years old: These suits are as toney gar- ments as were ever mada, They are n shades of fine all wool cassi- mer, They can b2 had in plain, mixtures or plaids. They can be had in all thenew shapes, They ar box backs seams or felled seams, The coats are all made with four patch pockets — and the pants have three pockets—not ons too many for a b LONG PANT SUITS, 1 Choic: all wool all suits weculd just dollar bill in most stores. Clothing”---Our Corner Window. privato Veertifieatos s ook (Mysterles of Life) sent fre At $2.75 v boys from 4 to 14 years old The coats have down each side eleven down the simeres. orded plaits front anad ack, At $3.90 JUNIOR SUITS, boys up uits ol to ten years old. are made of very fine imeres, with coat, vest, and knee pants, suit being heavily W ontire At $3.90 le in light and medium made with flat plaits— corded plaits—raised At $7.50 (Coat, Vest and Pants) r boys from 14 to 19 years old, e of two styles—an elegant fancy cassimere, or an black cheviot. These laugh at aten wool PERMANT Y CURED OR NO PAY. DR oM B VY Wil e R YOU TO OVER 130) PATIEN Investiegate our methoil. Writte \rinteo ta absolutely curo all kinds of RUPTURE of Loth scxes, without the use of knifo or syringo, no mate ter of how long standi EXAMINATION FREE The 0. K. Miller Company, 307-308 N. Y. Life Building, Omaha, Neb. Offices—Denver, ouis, Mo ; Dotrojt, Mich Des Mones, To it Lo Ciy, ana, Ore.: Butto, Mont. SEND FOR CIiRCULAR. Chleazo. Ti Milw ik Wis, Uil Porg 18168 Douglas Street, Omu\ha Ne T ) T p T A ulie and 15 8til] treatin 103303, 1npoto instru crsonul i WEFORE AND A FTER USINO, For 110 Fn 1% Co.s | by Good DRUNKENNESS iy Coved or in food, 1015 abaolutely manent and specdy her the par lio wreak.” It b NO treitie has ever | & Co..d5th and Dougins Sts. and 1Bth& | | \ng Sis. Wholesalv, Biake, iruce & Co | | larlson Druz 0, Oumans,eb. age by mull; o refund te mione ale in Omaha by Shert DR. J. E. McGREW, THE SPECIALIST, y: Is unsurpassed i tie trentment of wll forms of PRIVAT S DISEAS nd ull disordors = T and debilites of youth - nd manhi ol 17 yoars' & experience. His resourees and facilitios NIV E AN practicatly untimited. The Doctor s recom- yatorla, Dle mended by the pre-s, and endorsed In tho A Nervous prosiraton oaasod by | strontest terl Ulo propts for fulr tront fe Wakefulness, Mental Dovrai- | mient oo honest wdvice, Tho 7. | wost powerful remedies kinown to modern sclon tio successful treatment of the | fo lowinz diseus ! GONORKIO A~ Lnediute relief. A com- , | piote enre Without the loss of an nour's L ilarant eLo Tofund \f not eir i 50t by strongor endorseicnts. Tn the | #ht idern scicnce this d spase is positively B0 and every Lrace of the polson eatirely from the blood nA 0D, und_ambition, ner Jsorders of youth of manhood, Lelief SKIN DIStA , und all d .r\lu » easfu vith Khown renicdios for theso d svase Write for elreulars and question 1st, fre Z4th and Farnam Sts., Ymala, Acb HANH 000 RESTORED Cireul L Norve Seods,” the wondarfl e By sl ascs, such o Lost ains and 108 of | Xortion, Youthful oreo s. Or 6xooes . Lo T tanity: Conann i Aldrlas N 1 & MeCounell OF TIR ALOE & PEXEOLD CO., 14 Fouthlith Street, Next to Postoflice, Omaha Practical Opticians ~ Ana branch of world aient of A. 8. Aloa & Ci Junerior 10 all othors: WOy Or 4176 (Lo 6yes |ullu 110 the fuce lyes T-sted Froe of Charge. Prices Low for Firstclass Goods. SC 1 our lenses o Thy fram o euperior: verly s particularly is a whiskey si aranteed to be pleasant to th absol pure. I3y reason of its age and rich quality it is rec nended by physin cians to sufferers from lung di heart ™\ failureand weakness suceeedin :n”)n +It has no rival for sideboard u: You may know it by its delicious flavor and the prietary bottle in whizh it is served, « £ Cream Fure Ryc and take no other, 31 DALLEMAND & CO., Chicago,