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BETTER STREETS AND ROADS [0 BE CLOSED OUT TODAY County and City Authorities Decide to Ruth the Delayed Tmprovements ROADS FOR THE FARMERS' BENEFIT ¢ the Commis- fonrd of Public Works i O dy Completion, Thoroughfares to e sloners’' Orders Will Push City ton s Pay ntracts Before many weeks the members ot the Boara of County Commissioners will be called upon to designate where they will ex pend the procecas of tha 150,000 of bonds voted for the purposo of improviug the country roads, Prior to that time there will hustie upon the part of gthe people residing long tne principal thoroughfarcs leading out of the city, a8 (ho residents of each e aty feel that the particular road in thai vicio ity should be puved. %o far the commis no pledges, but they have practically decided upon ono thing, and that 1s that the roads shall begin at the city lim- its and exter.d into tae country, as far as the approprintion will permit, ~The $150,000 will be divided and used in the improve- ment of ronds to the north, west and south. No locality will gt more than its sha Euach road will be an extension of 8ol stroet, and bofore auythi done the city council will bave to such ots to the city limits. ho roads that are receiving considorable attention just at this time and that are com fng to the front us wdidates for improvement 0 the: Mil 4 wvenue through Benson Doage streot from the ity limits nworth from Westside, the Packard extension of Park street to a point on or uear the Little Pappio, and South Thirtecuth street from tho city limits to the new fort I'he commissioners will look the ground over thoroughly beforo they attempt to ap- portion the mone, be a lively oners have made pave MUST START WORK, Chn Birkhnuser S ved Publie Improvements Must e Completed, ‘The long looked for time hus come, and un less tho chairman of the Board of Public Works is conversing through his tle the public works will b in full blast before the end o1 aext week The chairman says this, and he also says that the council investigation is not ro spousible for the begiuning. It has come about in the natural course of SN “Tho legal troublo that has tied-up the pay- {Ing of North Twentioth street, from Clark to ake, has been adjusted. ' waterworks company has comm>nced putting in ths con- nections, and next woek the contractors, J. B. Smith & Co., will_begin excavating for tho brick pavement. The surplus carth will be hauled into the low place on Grant, be- tween Twenty-fourth and ‘Twenty-sixth stroots, thus killing two birds with onéstone, “T'he coutractors got out their wen, and yosterday they commonced the paving of Charles street, from Thirty-cighth to For tioth, On Seward, between Twenty-tourth and Twenty-cightll, the water conneetions arc being mace, and brigt and early next Monday morning the paving gangs will baon tho eround, he repairing of pavement is also goine to hove some attention. The break in the as. phalt pavement on South Twentieth street, from Castellar to Martha stroets. will bo re- paired at once. Tais is 0 job that will cost Trom £00 10 #%00. The danfige was caused by a washout lust season. Franklin_strect, from Twenty-cighth to Twenty-uinth, is in the same dilapiduted condition, and work upon this will bogin at once. Katz & Callahan, who uave the contract for the extension of the North Omaha sewer, boen ordered to bgin work at onco. 1 Phelan, who secured the contract for digging the apen ditches, have massed their ficms and will begin operations next week. THE POPULAR FAD, Mr. J. Reed Whipple, Prop or of Youn 1 Parker's, Discloses Some Interesting s, In theso days there fs such a universal in- terost in the water wo drink that auytbing bearing upon the subject 1s eagorly read by the public. “American water for Ameri- cang” is Just now the popular fad, says the Boston Sunday Herald of June 02, Tn Bostou ana all the large citics, the hotels, clubs and private familics that once thought only of foreign waters are now en thusiastic over a well known American water and every other water is a secondary cousid- Reed Whipple, proprictor of the fa- foung’s,” which is the synonym of all thero 15 in good hotel k was one of the fiest 10 recognizo the value of “London- derry” and place it on bis list, Mr. Whipple was scen by the Herald writer, just as ho was finishing a bottle of “Londoude: ‘Phe conversetiou nataral arifted to minoral waters, “Irom the time of introducing the ‘Lon donderry,’ said Mr, Whipple, “its sale has been oup ' of coustant increusc. During the Just year this incroase wus very marked, it being fully 100 per cont greater thun for the 12 months provic +Was this showu in the sales at the dining tablest” “Yes; my guests show a decidvd prefer- enco for it as a tablo water.” “How about the bar “Here, 100, tho ‘Londonderry’ is in great favor. Two years back the common_phrase was ‘Whisky and Polly;’ now it 1s *Whisky aud Londonderry.” I belicve moro peoplo are now drinking the ‘Londonderry’ than all the other waters combined.” “What is your personal opinton of it “1 cousidor it ono of the very best table waters, aud cannot say too much 1o its fa vor." With theso remarks he vamshed. Have you met him during business hoursi If so, can you teil what becomes of him when his busitess with you is finishedt GUGOD ROADS IVT T P VALUE, Tramping along the highway in Bnglish Devon Mr, Bdgar L. Wakeman says ho folt ashamed of his own coantry. [t was not ba- cause of anything in English air, or that the English tillage fairer to look on, for it fs not, but every comfortably firm step he took aloug the perfect turnpike forcod parison unfavorable to America, In Tuek Buxpay Bee he pauses from his work of de- scribing the bouuties, such as thoy ure, of English landscapo and restful cathodral closes to consider the importance and the tinancial value of good highwavs. Au in structive consideration. Hlis plea for better oads in America is irresistibly convinciug n its showing how the farmer, trader and cousumer would be vastly benetited by por- manently ballasted highways that the rains of spring and fall could not prevail avainst The article is eloquent and those who require Bigiires to clineh au argument are supplied - “Lato to bod una_eariy to rise will shorten tho road to your home in the skios. But early to bed and “Lattlo Early Riser. tho pill that wakos life longer aud better aud Wwiser. —— SULDIERS, INDLANS When Goneral Proctor, as secretary of war, formulated his proposition to enlist Indians 1nto the rezular urmy on an equality with white soldiers, many were the ex pressious of doubt as to the wisdom of e scheme. Now, bowever, it would appear that the ex-socrotary is justified of his plan, Will the Indian make a good soldier! Is he amenable to diseipline aud cau he be von- sidered quito reliabiel Lieuteuuut Pickeriug of the Second infantry has had exceptional opportunities for the acquireme t of kuowleage on this subject and Lo preseuts Lis conclusions on the whole matter in the columus of Tie Sumpay Bk Lieutenant Pickering is confident that tho Indiaa will wako & good soldier and the rewsous for bis confidenco are very iuteresting. His refleo tions on _comparative commissariat are also worthy of attention e — Disease never successfully attacks tho ays tom with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsuparille RSP PUIe, Low Liogd aud quriches blood. Stonehill's Entire Stook of Men's Furnish- ing Goods Positively Disposed of AT THE BOSTON STORE AND STONEHILL'S This Is One Last Most Phe; We C of the Very Days of This 1 Bankeupt Sale— ces Down to re Nothing. MEN’S 50C SHIRTS FOR 15C. All of Stonehiil’s 40¢ outing flannel, cheviot, madras cloth and ovher work- ing shirts that we advertised last week for 25¢, o tod 1y at 15¢ Stonehill’s finest grade eleg summer negl shirts wiil out toduy nt 44 All of the finest grade silk striped Norfolk Nannel shirts, imporied cheviot shirts and all other high grade shirts, worth up to $3.00, go at 311 H0C BALBRIGGAN UNDE All of Stonehill’s French neck bal briggan underwear that we advertised last week for 250, goes today at 1 Stonehill’s 75¢ underwear that we ad- vertised last week ut 39¢, goes today at 23, Stonehill’s £1.00 sold last week at nt saieen reo be closed IWEAR10C that we toduy at underwear b0e, goes And his very finest grades of fancy striped und iniported underwear go ut e, Stonehill's best 25¢ grade 4-ply linen collurs, goat 7c ench, All the latest styles stand-up and turn-down, any size you want. Your chioice of Stonehill’s entire stock of men’s suspenders for de. Stonehill’s entire stock of men’s un- laundered shirts, worth up to $1.00, goes at Je and 49c. Stonehill’s entire remaining stock of men’s sock mless, black, fancy colored hose, go av 10¢, 124¢, 15¢, 19¢ pair, worth u to 50, Stonehill’s finest shirt waists for boys that he sold from 50¢ to Tae each, go at > api | sizes, colors and styles, You of Stonehill’s entire stock of men’s fine silk neckwear worth uv to $1.00, for Your choice of 5,000 silk belts, does with suspenders for hot weather, worth s0¢, for 10¢ today. Your ehoiee af 5,000 fine leather bolts for Open until 10 tonight at THE BOSTON STORE, N. V. Corner 16th and Do s, at STONEHILL'S OLD STAND. S TROUBLE OF BENEDICTS. Two Men Tell Thelr Tates of Domestic Woo to the Police. “Are yez the county attorney?’ asked William Kimmerly, a Hibernian employe of the smelting works as ho sauutered into the police court yesterday afternoon and leaned over Prosecutor Cochran’s desk. “No, sir, I'm the city prosecutor. " 1, sor, vez'll do. I want a divorea.” *Just take a scat and wait o minute; I'm busy now.” “Of yez plaso, sor, I wantto et the di- vorceimmadiately, for me wife is an ould rip.” “\Why, what's tho trouble!” “Weil, sir, if yez'll bolave me, fower days afther Oi mirried her sho put an ould shaiwl a her head and left me bed and boord and ut away wid another felly an’ divila hair | of her have Oi scen since. How muca wud u divoreo cost now ¢ “Well, that's nard to perhups more.”” “Iifty dollars! Howly Moses, but thoy come high. Aw’ tho felly workin’ ferninst > in the smoltor said he got wan an’ it only cost him sivin an’ a half. I want no aivorces at that price, sor,” and he stumped tho courtroom with his head boboing fisuerman’s cork. Goorge Tostevin was another unfortunate benedict, after a wife, not a divorce. He lives out ir the uorthwest partof the city, and teran exchango of marital re- iminations his wite walked away and loft him. Forthwith George adjourncd to his favorito retail hquor store and proceeded to | himself with bellicose booze, By might | he was in good fighting trim and started out | for the residence of n Mr. Gerlock, whom he ut bis wifo was secroted in the anted her produced. Gerlock | told him he was mistaken, but George re: fused to have it that way, and pulling out a revolver began a single-hauded Fourth of July celobration in emphasis of the position he had taken, Gerlock took the revolver from him und handad lim over to o police: man who locked him up. John Morgan waived examination on tho charge of selling jottery tickets and was bound over to the district court, Joln Dicdam pleadea nov wuilty to the charge of assaulling James Sneiderwin and gave bonds in the sum of 800 for bis appoat- ance next week, and tell; £50, anyway; out of liko a o S 1t Saves the Chitdren, Mr. C. H. Shawon, Weltsville, Kan., says: “itis with pleasure that I speal of tho good Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholara and Diarrhaa Remedy has done my family during the last years. In the most obstiuate cases or compluint and diarrhma among ren, it acted as a charm, making it never uecessary to call in a physician, 1 can truthfully suy'that in my judzment, basod on years of experience, thereis nota med. icine in the market that is its equal, Assaulted by a Brut A brutal assault on a younz girl living on West Leavenworth streat has beon reported 10 the chief of police. The girl is o domestic, and was roturning to her home at 11:3), when a man sprang out of the shade of the trecs along the side- walk, throw bis arm around her waist holding his hand over her mouth bogun dragging her off 1nto the woods. The young lady happened to have a prirof good strong arms, howover, and after a struggle suc ceoaed in removing the ruMian’s nands aud aroused the neighoornood with ner screams. Fearing detection the assailant dropped her aud mado good his escape. Owing to Kuess and the terror of the a meager description of the per- potrator of the assault can e given ana the police huve not much bopss of capturing bim, ~ e Chamberlain's € Cholera and Diarrhoes 1y, Can always be depsuded upon, 1t is pleasant to take and will cure cramp, oholera worbus, dysentery and diarenas in their worst forms, Every family should be pro- vided with it. 25 aud 5) cant bottles for sale by druggists, Federn! ¢ In the Unitea States court y Dundy coufirmed the foreclc large flouring mill wt Boatrice, the cuso is the Jonn I\ company agmnst Voorl volved was about §),0 £,000, Clarence Hill of Arapaboe was brought in upon & charge of selliug liquor without @ license. Judge ro sale of the Tho title of Noye Munufacturing ‘The amount in Tue mill sold for - DeWitt's Sarsaparilia is relianle. | criminations, THE OMAHA AT THE BOSTON STORE Stonehill's Entire £t:ck of Ladies' Under- wear, Hosiery, Parasols, Silk Mitts, Ete. T0O BE CLOSED ouT TODAY Your Last Op All That Remulns of Stonehill's Stock Costs us Noths 1g—You Get it tor Almost the Same, ortunity All of Stonehill’s ladies’ ribbed summer vests go at 6c All of Stonchill’s ladies’ 75¢ colored lisle thread vests, ribboned neck and arms, go at e, Ladies' fine guage black huse Ludies’ fust black heavy hose, oe. Ladies’ superfine fast black hose, 10c. Ladies’ extra quality, guaranteed ab- solutely fast black hose, Tae Ladies’ Kthiopian and Hermsdorft fast bluck hose, regular 65¢ hose, toduy at 25¢, Mi de 150 derby sos” and children’s extra y ribbed fast black hose, 7 nchill’s entire stock of mitts, 15¢ o pair 'he entive lot of h jure silk mitts that he THe, go at 25e a pair. All of Stonchill frame glovid handles, go at 85 Your choice of of Z-inch glo 3¢ pure of and finest grade sold for 50¢ 26-inch pa ellas, gold und tonehill’s enti sillk umbrellas thy sold 4 high as $3.00, for $1.50; over 4 different styles of handles. Over 1,000 of Stonchill’s finest serge silk umbrellas, gold, silver mounted handies, oxidized hundles, which he gold up as high as $6.00, go today at $2.48 and $3.50, Your choice of one immense lot of children’s parasols ranging in value from 30¢ to 8150 for 1be, Zie, 85¢ and G9c. Your choice of Stonehill’s ladies’ 50¢ belts in fancy leather and other styles for 15 Your choice of an Stonehill sold up to 75e Stonehill’s entire stock of shirt ladies’ ts in pereales, white lawns, French suteens, crepon und bedford cords, worth up to #1.50, go at 49¢, He, 6oc. Stonehill’s entire stock of surah, chir and wash silk waists worth up to $6.00, go at $2.79, $2.98 and $3.08, All onsale at THE BOS' STORE, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas, at STONEHILL'S OLD STAND. s Eye and ear surgeon, Grant Culli- more, room 221, Beo building. lad belt that for 25¢. and Wanted at the B, April ice of THE OMAIA papers of T ING BEE of EELs TWO EXCURSIONS £AST. Vin the Wabash Line. 8d Saratoga and return $30. For tho National B lusationn tion the Wabish will so tickets at above rate Jul choice of route via Chicago. 4th Detroit and return $20.59. For the Buptist Young People’s untos the Wabash will sell round trip ticksts at abov 2and 13 For tick aping car accommoda- tion and w tolder giving lists of routes, side trips, cost of saum3, w valuable information, eall at Wabash office, 1502 Farnam street, o writs i N. CLAYTON, W. P. and Ticiket Agent, Omaha, Neb, e adjustea for defective Cullimore, R. 224, Bee bl scia- round trip 4 to 10, with Loals or 8, Bue Spactacles vision. Dr, ——— OUR SUNDAY CORNUCOPIA. Tne Suspay Bee will plenty this week b2 indecd o horn of , and all its fruit bo soason- ableas usual. The meuu isa lengthy one, ana all tastes are providea for, matters, doings of cougress, state and county conventions and campaign clatter are fully recorded. The status of the trado and racial troubles in 1daho, Ponu- sylvania and IKontucky is given. IFrom abroad, “Member of Parliamnt's” special cable will diagnose the Eaghsh political situation in view of the seoming dead heat in the elections und what bearing, if any, it may have ou American nterests. The prog ross of the Bismarck-Kaiser-aud-Caprivi re- the situation in It its effcct’ on the Franco-ltussian compact and the permanence of the Drei- bund will ulso receive full consideration The taugles among the South Americ - publics will bo unraveled as far as possible, and the thread hacded the partly mystified reader to safoly gu.de him through the labyrinth of intrigue _and couater-intrigue. Tuk Bee's special cable servieo enables it to provide its roaders with the .post nccur ate report of the world's doings on both hem isphores, The lettors of our special cor- respondents will be found especially inter- esting. Frank Carpenter is now in ltussia, aud his first letter from that great ompire gives a vividly instructive picty Petersburg and its mal XL & Ber is o perfoct and plenteous cornuc Rgood things, interesting, entertaining ana lustructive,catery to all tastes and desires. —— s 1 now Its Meat, That is Why I Recommend It, I have uo hesitancy 1n recommending Chamberlain’s Colio, Chiolera and Diarrhoet romedy to tho publi¢ as I do to my frionds aud patrons. I used 1t myseif aftor other woll known romoaios had failed ard it cured me iu a few minutes. 1 recommond it can- dialy and cheerfully upou 1ts merits, not from a financial staudpoint, becausa I have others in stock on whic »a larger profit, but because Caar 5 the best romedy for bowel comolaints I kuoow of. There 15 no doubt about it, 1t does the work Juwmes Forgy, druggist, McVeytown, 1a. — - SPORT IN SUMMER TIME, ue Suspay Bk this weok dovotes oven more than its usual geuerous space to affairs of sport. 'Pue groatest fistic encounter ever arrauged in the wost 1s carefully considered, the vondition and chances of both Ityau and Wilks boeiug weighoed to o micety. Retlec tions are made on the Daly fight, and the stories afloat as to 1ts hippodromic character are dissected and pronounced upon. What suouid happan when Dick Moore and Griftin weet ut Davenport on the 6th of next month is told, Base ball in the west aud its col lapso form the subject of some pertinent mments, ‘I'he roadster club aud uthletic club affairs are particularly 1uteresting this week. Itod, dog and guti, the byke, tennis aud all distinctively amatolr sports are given full space, sud, il in ll, uext Sunasy’s Bee will more'thau sustain its recoguized reputa- tion us the greatest wedium of spoitiog in- ence and opinion between Cuicago und Highest of all in Leavening Power.~-Latest U. S, Gov't Repore. ol Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE DAILY BRE: Friea ! Wo B MLLS Dislodgo! Bile, Stir up the Liver, Oure Siek-Headache, Female Ailments, Remove Disease and Promote Good Health, Oovered with a Tasteless & Solable Ooating, Famous the world over. Ask for Beccham's und take no others. Of all_druggists. Price 286 cents a box. New §ork Depot, 36: Canal St PRRR L ALRE SERIS SRREIIVI VS PLYVIRIR 7 e B ] UMPHREYS’ o amphreys' Kpectfles are sclentifically and Prepared Kemedies, used for years i Practics und for over thirty years by tho ntire suc ivery siugle Spectlo for the dsease naimed. curo without drugging purii or reducing o eed the Sovercign World. Lt or n ers, Congestions, Inflammations. 2—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. 3-Teething; Colic, Crying, Wekefulne 4-Dicrrhon, of Children or Adults.... 7-Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis S-Neuralgin, Toothache, Facoach s -Headaches, Sick Headache, Vortigo.. 10-Dyspepsin, Billousness, tipation ed or Painful Periods nites, Too Profusc Perfods. 17 -Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarsencs. 24-Salt Rhenm, dpelag, Eruptions 15-Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 16-Malarin, Chills, Fover and Ague... 17—Piles, Blind or Bleeding ¢ 19-Cotarrh, Influena, Cold In the Head 20— Whooping Cough T 27-Kidney Dinenses 2fi-Nervous Debility 30-Urinary Weaknes ol by Druceists, oF sent postyy Pa Howpnnevs' Maxvat (144 WUAPHREYS' WD, €., 111 4113 William SPECIFICS. 21 CA 011 O 4 4 R A AT G | New York, Tooth-Food. 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Betts & BettS, Upon whose banner victory has perched for 27 years, Vanish before the magic power of their skillful touch, ® | syrnius, | CONSTIPATION, RITOBA STRICTURE. Ay s VARICOCIL HYDROCEL RECTAT ULC) FEMALE EAKNESR, BEXUAL T DISORDERS, ORGANIC WEAK NESSES AN D DIS. SES, NO_MAT- TER OF 1HOW I TONG STANDING, OR HOW OFTEN [ PRONOUNCED IN CURABLE LOST MANHOOD, | TTFFLECTS OF AND FX(ESBIV] INDULGENCES, BLOOD AN BKIN DISEAS URINARY AND " BLADD i yield to their skillful &nd scientific treafmont, as thou. sands of testimonials from grateful peoply abundantly prove. Send 4 cents for their new, handsomely illustrated and valuable b full of rare information fo Consultation free. Call upon or addx with stamp, DRS. BETTS & BETT>. ‘ “lath St N K Cornerldth and Douglas Sts w Omaha, Neh, SATURDAY. JULY 16, “IF YOU EVER SUEFERED FROM Indian Depredations 1892, If you are in position to take advantage of the laws re- lating to PENSIONS If you have taken up a piece of Public Land. If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a Patent, You should communicate with the Bee Burean of Claims The object of this bureau is to give every person holding a legitimate claim against the government the advan of o residence in Washington, whether helive in Texas or Aluska. It more than that. Nine-tenths of population of Washington would helpless if asked how to go to work secure their rights through the de ments. Tug Bep Bureau of C gives advantage, not only of per- sonal residence, but of thorough famil- invity with all the machinery of the government. It offers Absolute Security. You do not know whether the av Washington claim agent will cheat or not, aithough on you would naturally would. e does the be to hart- rage you eneral principles supposo that he But you know that the San Francisco Examiner, the St. Paul Pio- neer press and the Omaha BEE cannot afford to cheut you. They guarantee this Bureuu, ana their reputation is staked upon the honesty and ability of its management. The bureau employes attorneys who are Expert Specialists for each of its departments. Its Indian depredation cases nre care- fully worked up, with all thes evidence required by law, and argued before the court of claims in such a manner as to bring out most favorably all the essen- tial point; Its lund cases are handled in st cordance with the rules of the General Land Office, so that no delays or com plications ensue in the orderly settle- ment of the claims, Its patent cases are so managed os to insure the utmost possible benefit to the inventor, by giving him the broadest protection his ideas will justify. Its pension cases are disposed of with the least possible delay and expense to the veterans Don’t vefrain from consulting the bureau beeause you are afraid of the cost. Its costs nothing to get information. Ask a8 many questions as you please, and they will be answered promptly cheerfully and accurately, without chargo. ——THE—— Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220, Bee Build- ing, Omaha, Neb. IN THE OPEN. The gloriovs duy of open doors —all outside 18 smilling welcom here's health and joy all fined—The eycler sces ever s freadom—{rom the he shilacated happiness he cannot from his Columbian Safety. lent 10 )y muil 1 po MK Co., Al b ut ¢ Nopay tillcured. DR J BTEF YOURSELF! Ask your Druggist for & bottle of Big G, The only npoisonous remedy (or 61k \unatural discharges and private disesses of men and the flebilitating weakness peculiar to women. It cures in & few dave without the aid oF ublieil & doctor. ke iversal American Cure Manufuctured by The Evaus Chemical Co, BN CINCINNATI, O. uwe ¥ It's Difterent, | [f your neighbor's chickens dig your gar= den up, it's a shame; If your chickens dighis garden up; “that’s different.,” If your non_Tl-: bor’s dog chew your dog up, it’s awful; if your dog chews hisdog up—“that'sdifferent.” If your neighbor'sley all night long, you’d like to murder it; Ifit’'syour own baby exer= cising its lungs--“that’s different.” Iftwo boys getfighting and your boy gets licked, you boil over; if your boy happens to mop up the earth with the other boy--why--“that’s different.” It you saw some plaid, cheviot knee pant suits, a few days ago, marked three dollars, you'll find them howls marked two dollars now--“that’s differ- ent.” The goods are the same, the styles the same, the linings the same--but the price-- “that’s different.” If you saw some elegant all wool cassimere knee pant suits, in hand- some brown shades--marked five dollars last week--you'll find them marked three (fifty now--“that’s different. If your boy needs new waists, you wont have to pay fifty cents or a dollar a piece for’em now; we’re closing out a big lot of ’'em at twenty, thirty and forty cents apiece. The May and June prices were much higher--but the July prices---‘they’re different’, During July and August we close at 6:830 p. m, Saturdays, 10 p. m. M Soft and Stiff Hats. STETSON'S SOFT and STIFF [1ATS. AULABAUGH FUR CD. HATTERS AND FURRIERS 218 South 15th Street. Furs Store! anl Repairel. |QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oat: sau)ly getudonta Unequalled in Flavor. Sept. 13, 1892, a Corn Gritz, Lincoln, Neb. Over 1,000 stu- dents ulready en- rolled for noxi year This 15 an old school 10 a new locatlon nnd fy Aer the same VIROFOUS management tat mude it Jus at S| ndouh, lowa. Tn Order that all miy (st the merlts of the Wes torn Normal College, wo will pay the car fare At from any polnt In the United St to Lincoln, Neb. Full into applicatipn IDUCATIONAL., & LLINOIS 28 £ con'sitnlRory. o '«‘v:,‘.c‘ e Y i s year. Address E. F. BULLARD, Sujit. Jacksonviile, 1l T e e ATIey ! B, Prestdunt, Lexington, Mlssourl. CHICAGO, Chiidren. 1 Tie Lowis unz Lad 1urs nadros SCHOOL, 2 reAve, Ol et s Girl's igher Sehool § IRERECCA 8T RICE, A M. e ANy E, BEgpy, A: M. § Principals. WENTWORTH 54702t Claseical, Literary, Scientific Conraes of study Oldess Fitliiary School ia Fo. Snjor 5. SELLEIS, LA, Lexisgton, Miss Spen BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for girls A students ndmittod 6 West 48th Street, New York. The Western Normal College will noits doors n to Sold only iu 24 pound pack: Velvet Meal, For muffins and gems. VI BEST IS CHEAPENT Sold by all First-Class Grocers. Elastic Stockings —FOR— Hona twenty 10 should hand Ful Wi M. ( thermometer nation furnished JAN. President, or WL Kinsloy, Seere (RN NORMAL College, Lincoln, Mention the Bee Tlnlika the [lulcrh' Pmdess recolve 1 or home sl L) i Weak Limbs » Varicose Veins Swellings, all sizes. — Abdo- minal Suppor= ters, Deformit Braces, Medi- cinal Supplies. THIE ALOE&PENFOLD COMPAN Yo b S, Next to Post Office CHOR (18§ NP TE“ARE TRICTYY IRST CLASS I ANDAMONG, Kbe Lurgest, Fastest ond Finest in the Worlde Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of Breakfast Cocoa, which is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three ti he strencth of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more economicul, xculled . i ress. than one cent @ eup. 1t | WEW YORK."LONDONDERRY ANO GLASGOW nourishing, and EasiLy NEW Ymu(.A:unl’m Lt .'f.\:"m NAPLES, regular Intery SALOON, BECOND-CLABS AND STEE raton on 10wt terms Lo and from tho pri £00TCH, ENILIH, IRIGH & ALL CONTLMEN Excuralon okets wrailabls Lo ' ilydo & North of Irc Lrafts az4 Money Ordors for Asy Apply o any of our local Ay SON BROTUELS, is delicious, DIGESTED. g Sold by Crocers everywhore, W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass. i ,, TAS U B ief te und eiiyituals Chichenter's Fuglish Dumuond TEsna. sevsan N RO/ g fi1% A 7 the b = Kx,hti LA i s 1 du apure blood, o fallure by 0 T roug 7 G i 1on, padufa) ot s ’ cad Co., Mndison Nguares ki by b Lo D omlend Co Ml Ve

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