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8 10 MAKE THE PROMISE GOOD Omaha Will Pave Twenty-Second Etreet and Redeem Her Pledge. NEEDED IN ORDER TO REACH THE CORRAL 1 Government Business 1At Stake—Why the Depot Was Lo- cated Here—Danger of sing 1t Halfa Million Annu The action of the city council in instruct- fng the city engineer 1o prepare the neces sary ordinanco for the pavicg of South Twenty-second street is of considerablo importance to the business interests of the city. Unless the strect is paved the busi ness ol the government purchasing depot and commissary department at this elty will no doudt be divided botween Chicago and St Louis, The business of tho department amounts to fully 00,000 anuually and its loss would b3 a serious one to the whole: salers, among whom the goveramont patron nge is divided. » department also gives employment to a largs force of men, the mouthly payroll amounting to something Liko §3,500. About two years and a_ half ago the do- partment had two depots, one at Omaha and another at Cheyenpe. On account of an ar- rangement of railrond facilities it became necessary 1o break up one or tho otner. A cousiderable pressurc was brought to bear by each city to retain the depot and the commissury and ord nance departments st Cheyenno —wero finally moved to Omaba. General Brooko snys that he had the assurance at tho tme that Twenty-second street, over which nearly ail tbe traffic of the department passcs, should be paved at an early date. Last spring the streot was in such condi tion that the department was haraly able to transact its business, and General Brooke consulted Mayor Bemis in roward o tho ful tillment of the promise to p: A resolu- tion to pave thestreet was rejected by the council, and General Brooke toid the muyor that the departinenc could not transact its business unless the street was paved, and it would be necessary to transfor the business 10 the depots at Chicago and St. Louis, ‘This W endorsed General Grant, assistant sccretary of war, during bis visit hero lust week Tho wholesalers and banks who would be the principal losers by the transter then in terested themselves in the matter, and their potition to pave the street was favo sidered by the eity council. g It Saves the Children, Mr. C. H. Shawen, Wellsville, Kan., says “Itis with plensure that I speak of tho good Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhaa Remedy has done my family during ti2 last fourteen years, In the most obstiunte cases of summer complaint and darrheea among my children, it acted as a charm, making it nover necessary to call in a physician. 1 can truthfully saythat in my judgment, based on yoars of experienco, there is not'a med iclne in the market that is its cqual. - A CARD From John B So many inquiries are made why T am eelling my stock at auction in July when thereis so little demand for such goods, I take this method of answering, The reason is beenuse I must make puyments in July and am pressed to do so and having no other nssets am obliged to raise the money at this time. I trust the people of Omaha will call and see for themselves how fuicly the sale conducted. 1 will give iy personal as- surance thot the quality of every article is ns represented and that the sile is ab- solutely without limit or reserve. My stock is comp'ete with the most desiv- able goods in the market and hops my patrons will take this opoortunity of buying goods at their own price. JonuN Bavmen, S SOUTH OM AL, amer. . is Crushed wing Bant, W. Dennis was 1nstantly killed yesterday afterncon about 5 o'clock at the sand piton Seventeenth , botween O and P streets, Mr. Dounis was the owner of thesand pit and was working there at the time. Without a momenv's warning he was buried beneath a mass of dirt falling from the bank above, a distance of ten foet. With the exception of hisfaco, his entire bocy was covered with several feet of ecrth, the weight of which crushed the life out of him and bofore he could bo reseucd death came, A teamster working near whore the aceident oceurred quickly summoned assistance and the earth was removed from over the dead man's body, “I'he bodV was removed to Brower's under- taking estavlishmont on Twenty-tifth street. Coroner Maul will bold an inquest at 10 o'clock this morning, Mr. Dennis was woll known to nearly all South Omaha_pcople, was prominent in Grand Army civcles, and his sudden and dis- trossing death camo like a shock to tho commuuity. Mrs. Dennis was prostrated by the intelligenco of her husband’s death, which was tenderly broken to ner by her Kon The deceased was 50 vears of ugo and has resided in South Omaha for a number of vears. A fawily of three boys and six girls survive bim, ali'of whom roside in the ¢ Dennis to hoa Death stroet Made an Of tle, The eity council met last evening for the purpose of considering the suit for damages brought ngainst the city by Mrs, Tilda A. Reed. Mrs. IReed is the owner of the Reed hotel property on Twonty-fifth street, near M streot. In 1858 Tweaty-fifth street was graded and u cut of thirty-two feet wus made in front of Mrs. Reed’s premises and sho has commenced an uction in the district court to recover damages in the sum of §,000 by reason of said graging. Mrs. Reod’s at wis proseut and a proposition to sottie for 1,500 wis made by that gentieman i Mrs, RReed's behalf. The proposition was considered and by agreement was laia over until a tuture meeting for final accoptinco or rejection. Result ~ehool € “The schiooi census has been completed and the enumerators have made their Secrotary Funston of the Board of Educa tion. The roturns show that in the Pirst ward thoro ar ehildren of school age; Sceon.l ward, 1,050; Third ward, 717; Fourth ward, 284 a total of 2,021 Those figures show an increase of 636 over last yoar's enunioration, which was 2,255, In school population Sonth Omaba leads Beat rice by about 200, and the oiher “third cities” 1 Nobraska are far behind the Magic City. The increase is very gratifying, and proves that South Omaba's population is rapidly growiug. roturns Lo New Butldings ¥ 1 ‘Pho report of the suporintoadent of build- igs for June shows that the building n terests of the city are not lagging, and tho mid-summoer record s up to that of the esrlicr period of the year. The report shows the following: Thirty frame cottages . . + $10.525 On areh buliding 5,000 Soeven additions uod repairs Boven {r Jusiness houses Three f rns One seale house, Union stock yards Thres i-story br.ck business biocks Potal, (% Daniel Fow Notos aud Born—A son to M ler. Robert Loudon has returned from Hast fnga, Dr. T. A. Berwlck roturned yesterday from a visit to Chicago. Miss Florenco Clay of Orloa visiting Mrs. A, \W. Babeock, Dr. W. B. Van Worden of Des Moines, 1a., is the guest of Dr. M. Kirkpatrick Phe selection of @ teachor in drawlog n-r the Hich school will bo mado at tho next weeting of the bourd A social will be giveu this evening at e and Mrs. , Kan,, is s | home of Massrs. Richardson and Tempieton, Twenty-thied and H streets, J. W. Whitehouse, formerly of Boston, has removed to South Omana, and will pur- chase for a Boston packing house. John Damron’s son Harry Damron, living eight miles southwaest of the city, had the misfortune to break his right arm vesterday The building committes of the Board of ducation is jooking for a suitabie site for & new school building on or mear Missouri avenue, Robert Tubbs, formerly engaged in the ock business in Towa, accepted n posi- tion with the commi firm of Moore, Campbell & Co. Rev. Marion Boles, jon charged with criminal assault upon Mrs. Itta Stewart, had his hearing before Police Judge Fowler yester- duy and was acquitted, - “‘Lato to bed and early to rise will shorten ho rond to your home in the skies, But carly to bed and “Little Early Riser,” tho pill that makes life longer and better avd wiser. Eye and ear more, room 224, | surgeon, 20 build n, Weaver Sp At the Twin City Chautauqua at p. m. Other great attractions, Lilliott tonight. o —— ON TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS. County Commisstoners Make & Levy on an Approsimate, The county commissioners, although they have not completed their labors as a board of equalization, have gone so far as to ascor- tain that for tho purpose of taxation the valuation of tho real and personal property of the county will bs at least §25,000,000 for the year 1802, Kstimating this as the valuation for taxa- tion they have agreed upon the levy, which in this aggregare will foot up to 181 mills. The foliowing will show the apportionment of the levy and the amount of tax that it will produce, Dr. Mills, Amount. 000 0.0 ... 1000 Hospital A 000 Soldiers relief ..., 5) uking 5,000 L O RUUS [ G J [ 5 Lust vear tho lovy was as follows: Gon- eral fund, 7 11-20; rouc, 2 8-10; bridge, 12103 sinking, 15-10; 'soldiers relief, 2-10 mills, waking a total of 133 mill e increased number of courts, the dam- age to the hospital and the amountof damage done to ronds and bridges, the commission- ers state, has made it necessary to increase the levy for the weneral, hospital and the bridge funds. ‘The increase in tho sinking fund 1s made to moct tho outstanding iuter- est ou the county bonds, The commissioners estimoto the uation of the county at from § 10 §300,000,000. actual 1,000,000 Chamber 1d Diarrhaa Can always pleasant to takeand will cure cramp, eholera morbus, dysentory and diareamu in their worst forms, [Every family should bo pro- vided with it. 25 ana 50 cont botties for salo by druggists, upon, 1t fs AFTER 4 - CHANGE OF VENUE. Cases Azalnst the Wy Como up at I Cneyexse, Wyo., July fal Telo- gram to Tie Bue.] —Tho forty-tarce stock men and Texans confined at Fort Russell were taken to Laramie yesterday to have therr case come beforo Judge Blakely,part of whoso district is Johnson county. They were accompauied by Governor Barber, Adjutant General Stitzer, Iuspector General Meldeum, Captain Bennett of the Seven- tecoth infantry, Dopaty Sheriff Howard Roles of Johnson county, Deputy yUnited States Marshal Seavrard Swith, City Mat shal Schuitzer, Judge Vandevanter, their attornoys, Judges Davidson and Ballard, and R. W, Bri attorney for the prose- cution, besides abaut 4 score of witnesses to testify as to whether or not the prisoners could get a fair trial hore. Upoa arriving at Laramie the prisoners wero turned over to Deputy Shenfl Roles. They were taken to Hesse ball, in which piuco they will bo y quartered pending the preliminary legal skirmishes. Ten m:n were employed as guards by the depaty sheril. In the court t 11 o’clock eact prisoacr wanted aprelim- ry examination and a chango of venuo was'then formally applied for. This pro- voked an cnc al battle which was waged with much earaestness all day. Itis thought a dec not be reacked for a week. 1T nted the case will oyenne. ning Cattlemen ramie, e pleasant effect and |mrf-'rl safety with which ladies may use the California liguid laxative Syrun of Pigs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remeay. To get the true and genuine article, look” for the name of the Californin Fig Svrup Co., printed near tho bottow of the puc il Best photos of bubies and children the land, Heyn, 313-317 S. 15th, Genera First publi tion for president, at tau this afternoon at 2 in since his nomina- Twin City Chau- 30 o'clock. Secretary W. N. Nason aud tinger of the Board of Trade enterta uumber of the prominent delezat independent convention by a drive over the city yesterday afternoon. Amoug the party were Messes, I, V. Powderly, John W. Hayes, Loe, Crandall, H. 1. Taubencci, Wright, Cator and Mrs. Told. The guests were shown the various points of interast in and about the city, including tho parks and bouleyurds, M. Disease never suc tem with pure blood. malkes pu 3 acks a sys- DoWitt's Sarsaparilla blood and euriches tho old. W At Twin City Chautauqua at 2 Through trains from Omnh liott iectures tonight on **The Age.” 30 p. m. Dr, El- Golden - Aldrleh May suceoed Campbell, Wasimaroy, D, C gram to Tue Bre. | Wiscoasiu, acting for nas requested Senator Island to be chairmin of the republican na tional committee to succeed Campbell, It believed he may aceept, " - DaWitt's Sarsaparilla destroys such 8008 us scrofula, skin dise: matisi, Jut |Special Tale- or Spooner of President Harrison, Aldrich of Rhode poi- 1503, 0czoma, rheu- Its timely use saves many lives, Sho Protectod Her 1o Dirias, Tex., July 6.—A News special from Veraon, Yex., says: Wesley Cloaver made an attompt to commita eriminal as sault upon Mrs., Farmer in this city, whon she seized a revolvor lying near her and shot hor assailant dead or. - Long N Ended wuling Feud, _Gavvestos, Tex,, July 6.—A special to the Nows from Huntsvillo suys: J. H. Buck stot and killed John Marsh about five miles north of Floresvillo yesterday, Tho tr, was the result of 4 long standing feud, -~ | Via | incroased 40 p ody | Indigestion! pills. Miserable! Tako Becham's THE STONEHILL'S LAST 10 DAYS OMAHA Stonehill's Entire Bankrupt Stock Must be fold at Once. STORE MUST BE VACATED IN 10 DAYS, Tomorrow 18 One of the Few Until «Stonehill's” Stock Thing of the Past— Where is 1t? Remaining s a RIGHT 1 AND N THE BOSTON STORE. All Stonehill’s 5¢ ribhon, All Stonehill’s 10c and 15¢ a yard, STONEHILL'SSILKS TO BE CLOSED OUT TOMORROW. A last chance to buy Stonehill’s bank- rupt siiks at famous Hoston Store prices. All Stonehill's silks for waists and daresses, in figured China, plain Chinas, wash silks, black heavy falle silk coiored satin - rhadama changeable tafTetas, watered gros n silks, black and colored Chinese and pongee silks. all go at 89¢ and 50¢, none of these worth less than $1.00 to $1.50 a yard. All Stonehill’s super] quality brill- fantine mohairs, 44 mch striped piaid, plaid and check serges, 44 inch summer henricttas in all shades, these goods all sola at 75¢ but they go tomorrow at 27c. BLACK DRESS GOODS. All Stonchiil’s 75¢ and $1.00 pure black brilliantines go at 35¢ and s0c. BLACK AND COLORED GLORIA SILK DRESS PATTERNS, $4.90. To close out Stonehill’s last 20 pieces of bluck, gray, tan, 3 shades of blues, new greens und light evening shades of glo- ria silks, we will sell them at $4.90 per dross pattorn. These are the most pop- ular of all summer d fabrics. and are sold regularly i Omaha at $2.00 a yard. One price $4.90 for entire pattera to closo. All Stonehill’s men’s night ehirts that wero 75¢ and $1.00 go at 25c. Al the lnco curtain scrim from Stonehill stock goes at 1e a yard. All of Stonehills 8¢, 45¢ ‘and 50¢ un- bleached table linen goes at 15¢ a yard. All the large,elogant gilt framed steel engravings which Stonehill valued at $5.00 we cloan out tomorrow at 10c each. SHIRT WAISTS 100 dozen china and wash silk waists, regular price $4.50 and 82,958 and $3.4¢ 1,000 dozen shirt waists, in all the new: styles and patterns, material French pereale, French sateen and lawn, Ing- lish cheviot and momie cloth, reguiar price $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, 5%¢, 69¢ and 08¢, STONEHILL'S 26-inch gloria silk sun umbre agon frame, fancy handles, 8¢, hill’s vrico $1.50. 26-inch union umbrellas, qualit, $1.49, Stonehill’s v 26-inch union fine imported silver, natural wood handles, $1.98 to $2.08, Stonchill’s price exactly double. SILK MITTS AND GLOVI All Stonehill’s ladies’ pure silk uullu tonehill’s price 50¢, tomorrow 2 AllL Stonchill’s 00 and $1 mitts and gloves tomorrow 50c. All on sale at THIE BOSTON STOR Northwest corner 16th and Douglas. .\nd at Stonehill’s old stand. i adjustea for llimore, 224, - rhly pleased with their oldest ty, 813, T DOOR TO e yard. ribbon, 2ic tho shirt .50, SUN UMBRELLAS. las, par- Stone- ergo taffeta silk sun of silk guaranteed, 20 $2.50, sitk umbrellas, horn and fancy sergo a defective Bee bldg. Spectacles vision. Dr. C R Everybodyis h photos when taken by Heyn, the ind best photographer in ‘the ¢ 315, 7 8. 15th s - The platinotype is the rage now, at Heyn’s, photographer, 3153 S. 15th st. - Marriige Licenses, The following marriago licenses 1ssued by Judge Eller yesterday : Numo and Address § Wilham 8. Ileller. Omaha T IBanche Benton, Omzia § Nels Oleson. Omauha 1 Sophia Nelson, Omaiia.. . 5 {John N. Anderson, Mead, Neb.. ... 1 Lena Gustafson, Mead, Neb, .00 {John 1T, Robb, Florence i Marzarot G, Crookshanks, Florond § AL W. Brubaker. las county. ( Auna Shatt, Do unty ... It Cured the B My tittle boy was ve: 4 mouths with direhs, Wo used various medicines, aiso_called in two doctors, but nothing did_bim any good unul we used Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoes remedy, which gave prompt relief and curcd him permanently. I consider ‘it the best medicine made ~ and can conscientionsly recommend 1t toall wno need a reliablo remedy for diarcha i, colic or cholera morbus, J. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. were Agze. off for two tho Ohio & Mississippi railway. Tickets good going on all trains of July 8, 0 and 10 and returning five days after date of sale. For tickets and further in- formation eall at O, & M. oftice, 105 N, Broad way and union depot, St. Louis, Mo, A e Sent it Kiting, The rocords in the oftice of the r deeds indicato that the voting of the Ne- braska Central railway bonds bas haa a heatthy effect upon the real estato market in the city. During the twelve duys in June following the clection the transfers inereased ) per cent, while the reccipys of the oftice r cont. - A New Kind of Lnsara For 25 couts you can wmsure yoursolf and family against any bad results from an at- tack of bowel complaint during tho sum mer, Oueor two doses of Chamberlan's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhes Romedy will cure any ordinary case. It never fuils, and is picasant and safe Lo taks. No family can afford 1o bo without it. For sale at 25 anb 50 coats par bottle by draggists, wister of General Weaver Toda tthe Twin City Chautauqua today Gene W e will spealk at 2:50. D Elliotv of Washingtun, D, ( will lec- ture in the cvening on **The Golden — - Bullding Permits, The followinz building permits were sued by tho superintendent of yesterday : M. Knechit, two story frame store, 1013 Clurk strect 00 Threo niinor perniits 18- buildings DoWitt's Sarsapariliu cle increases tho appetito und tom. It bas beuctitted bave suffered from blood heip you. uses the blood, 10165 up the sys many people wuo disorders, It will Highest of all in Leavening Power.=-Latest U. S, Gov't Report. Real ABSOLUTELY PURE Baking |: Powder DATLY BEE: THURS ROU‘I’INGE AN ARMY. How the WWbrst Invasion Modern Times is Absolutely Overcome—Hints of Great Value. When men of women #del deprassed or debilitated atthe prosent day, iiis common to «ay: “L think | bave malaria’ Whatlsmuiaria? 1t is only germs that got into the bodly; germs that thrive And increase unless theysme killed; germs that worm 1508 a1l through the system: gorms hat ruin nealth and undermine the life. They are aggres . they feed npon the body, they must be Killed. Ninny things which have been advoeated for Kiiling these germs will not do so, 1t has been thought that quinine would accomplish this, but many people can- not take quinine; 1t disagrees with them; it ofton nausentes. 11 known, however, that pure spirits taken in moderation will kill and eutirely exterminato tho worst army of germs which ever invaded tho sys. tem. They cannot withstand it. Undor the influence of pure stimulants the gorms are killed, and the body 18 strengthened to expel them from the system, and thus ho health 1tshow'd not be understood, however, that all spie t will do this, fow will, 1t re ynothiag spo clally pure, and specially designed for this purpose and that I precisely what Duffy's Pure Muit Whisky 18, Itis a sclentifis, medicinal preparn notrank with the ordinary whiskies, b designed for fortitsing the body and repelling disense 1t hins the highest endorsements of doctors and scien tiats; 1tis wonderfully popular beeauso 1t I8 so edli- clent and powerful, Do not be deeeised into the use of nny other, for thero i no other preparation upon the murket that can accompiish what isnecomplished by Duffy’s Pure Malt. You will find that it 1s kept by relfablo druggists und grocers, SYPHILIS:: Qurcure 1s permaaent and not & patehi: yonrs ago inve never seon & symptom By describing easo fully wo oam troat you by nd wo give the samo sLroNg RUATANLe %0 Cure orrefund all monoy. Those wib prefer to come hers fortreatment can do sonn 1 wo will pay_raiiroad fare both waysand hotel bills whilo hiero, If e fall to cure We challenge tio worid fora cass that our Magia Remody will not cure, Writo for narticulars and geb theevidence. In oursoven years piactic with th Blagic Remedy 1t has been most difficult to overoomo the prejudicos auainat socalled speciics. Tt under ourstrong guaranteo thousands are trying itand be Ingcured. Weguarantoo to ouro or refund every doliar, and A3 we have a_reputilion 1o prowsot, also fnanclal backing of 0,001t 18 pecfectly safe to all who wili try tho treatment, Herctofore you have puttlng up and paying out your monoy for difforant treatmonts, and although you aro_not yet curel no one has pald back your mones. We will positively cureyom, Old,chronic, docp seated cases cared in5) 109) days. lavestizate our financial standing, our roputation s businss men, Writo us for names and addrerses of thoso Wo havo oured who have given perwission to refer to them. it costa yow only poste agetodo this., 1f your symptoms are sore throat, mucous patches in mouth, rha amatism tn bones and Joints, bair falling out, eruptions on any part of tho body, feeling of goneral depression, pains in hestor b You havono time to wasto. Those Who constantly taking morcury and potash, should dis. continuoit. Constant uso of theso drugs will suroly bring sores and catinz ulcersin the end. Dou't fall to write. Ali corrcapondonce sent scaled in plaln en- veiope. We Inv.to themost ikl investization and willdo all 10 our powerto all you iz it Address, COOK REMEDY CO.. - Omaha. Neb DAY, of A Written Guarantee to Cure Kvery Caso or Money Refunded. ip. Cases HLALTHTL'L AOREEABLE CLEANSING. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. A Delightful Shampoo, WHITE RUSSIAH SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water Hopay tili care Morpaino gi: cureain 101020 c. ORJ BTEPHZNS Leban "AMMUNITION [¢] 00 000 0000 (¢) (e)e} 000 0000 For the grand fusilade of shot and shell upon the fortress of disease, is possessed in unlimited quantities, and of the most effect- we kind, by those monarchs of the medical profession, Drs. Betts & B_ctts, Upon whose hann verched for Vanish betaro the magic power of theiz skillful touch, STRICTURE. 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Grreat Semi-Annual Sale of Men's Pantaloons, $1.50 to $3.75. le of Men'’s e until Saturday evening Prices We begin our usual semi-annual Pantaloons on Wednesday morning, and will continue the The stock amounts to over 2,000 pairs, in cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, which will be offered to the public at prices averaging about Over 500 pairs 50 cents on the dollar. of extra pants from our fing= suit counters will be offered at nominal prices. Nothing But Pantaloons. Our show window will contain nothing but pantaloons dur- 5 Don'’t fail to sce them. Prices %1.50 L) e T CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. ing this sale Tooth Food. This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting diseases, not by putting children to sleep with an opiate, for it contains no harmful drugs, but h\wuppl\m r the teeth-forming ingredients which are lacking in most mothers’ milk _and all artificial foods It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 bottle, at all druggists. 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STRICTURE—Grotest known romedy fo e Croatmenu of Strleenre, WIOMoWe pain, Lz, ord fating, A mostromarkable ron SYPHILIS—No treatment for this terrl biood disease has ever been more suceessful, norh tronger endorsements. In the | i of modern sclenco this disease Is positively curab'e and every trace of tho polson entirely removed from the bloo LOST MANHOOD, ur ambition, nd 11~1;r1| rs of youth or manhoud SKIN DISEASES, and all discases of tho stomacn, blood, liver, kidtneys and bladder ATo Trontod s ccossfully wieh tho Write for circulars andauvstion Hst, fros 14th and Farnam stx. omalay eb, Eyoglusses 11 formy 0y disoriers 4 manhood. 17 yours® s and facilitios ure The Doctor 15 recor- and ondorsed fn the peoplo for fulr trant Furs St., Creighton Block. WEAKNESS-MEN |: QUICKLY, THOROUGMLV FOREVER eu,nznd by’ a mew perfecto it methia it has become a household word hec'\usc of LU a1 A H aaa e its absolute purity, nutritive value, smooth caro'l beyonld himan taste and delicious bouquet. It is good for G HR weak lungs and a stimulant for impaired BCevery diy woun kiiow constitutions. Unlike inferior whiskies. it mind ,..“‘i does not rasp orscald the throat and stomach, nor cause nausea, dizziness and o b headache. You may know it by the above M_',:,;w' il qualities and the proprietary bottles in | R i faillig ov lost ard which it is served. Call for **Cream Pure B e Rye" and take no other. For sale at all portions of the bod. first-class drinking places and drug stores, luryed and strengther DALLEMAND & CO. nealute rellef. A com- 1oss of an hour's tims 130 wing : excousen, echnim - your Chicage: foll o v ‘I-.u A 7 Fegain your vigor! 13 groatos [’TRF\DE MARK. quacks hav . Lot us show y t al Belenco und Inoss honor nlm exlits ind in hane or our Book tions & provt end_tho marvelouw Frouch fr <7 Iy CALTHOS free, wil v o hat CaLTHO? Wil und RES Use st and pay if satisfied. Atirer. VON MOHL CO. Bolo American Agents, Claein 14th Year UPPER ALTON, ILL. 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Tn Cavalry Catalogue SEMINARY, For thigher a eaal EDUCATION of Y W A d STATE ALLAN LINB fslsinat, e neCME REIMUNGRR RNES NEW YORK and GLASGOW, Via Londonderry, ¢ renight July 14t STATE OF NEBRASKA Juty Sath MR E OF CALAFOINIA. i Aug. 11t SEATI OF NEVADA i ughlin, it Harne Cablii, #49; Kound Cubin £3). Steoras, § mutin 6 yoarn. kidnay and Hver troublis ADBIY Lo ALLAN & (U0, Chicago Thon. Cuivort, 1ith wnd b ) wireets, woneral 1 B MO0k, 100 o ward st Hiity. indiwwstion of tranaths and vitaity e ol T Yo 1ra LUL GOt B0 roltef 3 e ag atrool oatare ' 102 Ly B8 ol i 0 physician xpart BT Session Sept. o1l Walton Vrcatdunty Lexiugton, M Walton, A: B, The LORING SCHOOL Lnisersity-proparatory 30 4 Tuir.o Dr, Bailay, ST The Leading Dentiss 16th and F very b < Followlng easns su KIven up by other de y troatsa ani curod, or (e rhous atreot, ohront Third Fl on Blo> o asthmd aud brouchiitls of ffioon years stauding Has for anlo the fo #1000 0L 0. whx bottios 105 8500, for (o Cure ¢ ‘ Anthina, Catar, ' Siok ' Tioadaolio, Tiaioatio ailow ¢ s 11000 Folwouing, Kiwimatism, Femalo Weakae s e ‘l::‘rvalm Klduoy uod Liver (o 0 egontn. B0 wto h. Capital, 810),000 Offce, 166 and Calibrals 8ls, Oaab, Neb roam Sts, Porfoot xot rldge work wker, BovOr Telephone 1083, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Allfilling at reasonable rates. All warrauted: Oyt thip oub fyr g guidg it 10wing preparad remadios o i i plarplcs ‘R overs b talidre by th i ure bloo !, ¢ w10 per given to g nal, 1 r wrieh O Al Iu'l Bt work