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R FALCONER'S COST CASH SALE 82,000 Yards of Satin Ribbon Must Be Sold in One Day. 1 1-2C, 3C AND 5C WILL BE THE PRICE These Ribbons Are Not All Silk, but They Come in an Exquisite Assortment of Shades and Thelr Cheapness Recommends Thou RIBBON 15,000 yards of Nos. 8, 4 ribbons in a grand assortment of shades, and 5 seatin worth from 5e to 10¢ pe day at l4e per yard, no limit. RIBBONS 3C PER YARD. 10,000 yards of Nos. 7 and 9 yard, all go to- satin rib- bons in every shado worth 12¢c at 3¢ per yard. RIBBON Seven thousand in No. 12 and No. shades worth 174 at Heyard. at auction; are not be placed in our regular stock, as we do not carry anything but all silk ribbon regularly, we have marked them le, 3¢ and He, in order day: small retailers are not barred out on this sale, they can buy a limited line. DUCK SUITS, $3.00. those vel imaginable, and 1ic, all go today, no limit, C. ards of satin ribbon 16, all sand 20c all go today in the new These ribbons were bought all silk and will not to sell them out in one Fifty of came in stylish duck suits terday: Chicago at $6.00 per suit. close them all vught to do it. they are selling in We out today: §3 That will be our WHITE LAWN WAIST! 145 ladies’ white lawn with rufiled front and tucked col cufls, sizes 32 to 44, price $1.00 to §1.25 price today, 1 waist to @ customer, 48c each. A better bary never was offered. $3.00 WAISTS 100 black lawn waists (th derful bargain). of ! posit want to .00 a suit price. , 48C, waists, made and regular . our ain is a won- These waists are made lawn, with a Worth collar, and ely sell everywhere for $3.00 per waist, today these go for $1.00 c 4 SPECIAL BA 4. We have a little lot of fine chinaware that we wish to dispo small and at the prico the lots are to © of, we will have limit the quantity to each customer. JAPANESE TEA POT Only one to a customer at this price, they are worth 5c. CHOCOLATE POTS, 4 , 100 fine china chocolate $1.50; each. CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS 2iC. 100 fine cups and saucers, worth $1.00, one cup and one saucer to customer to- day for Zic. CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS 3 100 china cups and pots worth one to a customer today at 48c 30 aucers todey, 33c for cup and saucer worth $1.50; one to a customer. only This china ware will be sold on our third floor, FANS 2C EACH. 2,000 fans, worth from lie to 2ic each, g0 today at 2¢ apic 250 purses go at 8ie cach. 65 calf and dor each. la purses go at 15c » purses with leather go for 20¢ each, $1.50, .81 grips go at Te each. SATURDAY NI For 2 covered frames and § leather hand- 2 hour: £5.00 DRESS | 100 patterns of 7 rds cach, in all the new fall shadoes novelty wool dress a sample line,can be scen in our west show window. As we only have 100 patterns of theso beautiful goods and the worth 5,00 cach we will pattern to o tomer., 10c challis go at Bio. 20c wash goods at 20c and 2ic ginghams 8. $1.10 Dblankets at (Today the last day of our great blankot s are only seil one GRe. buy today or vegular price.) Saturday night. 500 men's ties at cach; only 6 toa customer, A large lot of broken sizes in men's 4- ply linen collars worth 1c to 20c, at ie each, Cufts to match, 8he: 3 paivs for 2 500 of men's night 3 pairs for 25c; limit all go 8o pairs to- , 3 pairs to eustomc 150 percalo worth $1,00, go at men's bosom, laundered, 5e; only 2 shirts to a custome 100 samples of men's nogli have just arvived; we shirts annot state prices marked they rht at 50 per cent less than manufacturer’s cost and our fr get the full benefit of the low paid; these will be on sale ali day. as they are not wore yot off; boy nds will aber besides these under cost eything In our store at actual cost price, FALCONI is going CASH Aconveniont and pleasant place to ob- tain luncheon. Balduff, 1520 Farnam. —— MHere's Your World's Fuir Opportunity. Rates cut in twol On and after Tuesd, August 1, the Burlington Route will soll round trip tickets to €hicago, with & rveturn limit of thirty days, at $14 One-way tickets on sale at $7.50, Tickets sold at rates indicated above are free from restrictions of any kind and entitle holders to the fullest en juymom of the Buwlington's superior vestibu'ed trains daily. See the city ti ugent at 1 Far- Dam streot ai ev.ange o uke thut long pieunce alp w Chicago. l and gas-lighted | 1 | ton par PORK AWAY DOWN, And You Will Think 8o When You Rend Hayden's Prices. Salt pork, 10c¢ per pound, sugar cured No. 1 hams, 124c, was i6e; picnic hams, 10c; breakfast bacon, boneless ham, 124c: corned beef, e per pound, and we will sell you a_2-pound can of Rex corned beef for 1c, never sold less than 25c. Also potted ham deviled ham and ox tongue for can. These prices mean busines goeds must go. BUTTER GO Country butter 124, 15¢ separator cremmery, 19¢ and member we handlo” only the very country and creamoery butter cheese department is the leader. nsin full cream, Sc¢, 10c and k cheese, 10¢, 12ic and 1 15c and 17c: young Amerie am, 124e: limburger cheese, 10c, have a lot of fancy lemons that will for 20¢ per dozen. If you want to save money, take advantage of this sale. HAYDEN BROS. Promoters of lumn- industry. of u-.qm\ sale at Sam’l DOWN ALSO. and best Our zo Last Burns'. day Stereopticon views tonight at beach. i Important Notice, A special meeting of Nebraska lodge No. 1, Capital No. 3, Covert No. 11 and St. John's No. 25, A, . & A, M., will be held on Saturday afternoon, August 12th, at half past b o'clock, to us: grand lodge in laying the o the Omaha public library building. v member is rmm--(ml m\w present. . W. LINING Master No. W. L. RITTER, Master No. 11. F. S. HAYES, Master ———— Lowest Chlcago Kates Via the Northwestern Chicago rates greatly reduced on both one way and round trip tickets via the icago & Northwestern railway. These ts are first class in every particu- Extra accommodations for World's travel via this line. City ticket office 1401 Farnam street. Manawa, round Take the bridge line. - Fremonters Go to Chieago. The Fremont Normal school excursion to Chicago goes Saturday, August 12, on the Milwaukee. Tickets to Chicago and return, ure good for 30 days and return on any train hin that time. Tickets on sale at 1501 Farnam stre IN RAILWAY CIRCLES, That Excursion Businoss Stirred Up Several Loeal Officials. Mr. F. A. Nash of the Milwaukeo had on his fighting clothes when a reporter called at his office yesterday morning in reference to the Fremont excursion matter. “The Milwaukeo is not in the house bus Nush, wo ace 300 or mont, rate d the Western P r association. You may say that the Nortnwestern was nover promised this business whatever, but or ating in what Mr. Buchanan of the I pleases to call ‘his town,’ Fremont, gentleman is naturally very much incensed. He thought he had a “‘cinch’ on th and never went after the busin until the arrangement to go over was made. “So far as threats of an investigation go they do not worry me in_the least. The business originates on_the Union Pacific and troad is respon 1 am of the opinion that Mr. Lomax is nbundantly able to de- fend ¢ the Milwaulen most _ cer There is noth- ing in the rtisement of Prof. cmmons that indicates that there has been any cut in the agreed upon rates and all this breezo raised by the Elkhorn will be flattenea out if an investigation is decided phed our people in 15 not been cut. Be- yond this there is nothing further to say.” Mr. Buchanan, when seen on the subject, said that he had no kick coming if another rond would go into his territory and gei business, if done legitimately, but wuere lonest ity then he protest and No. 25. Omaha to cents, teip 30 lodeing tis true oin rty ot there no other upon_by our road andwvich! Clommons, be known for years to come, promised that this business should be given to the Iknorn. He has used our mileage books, given in pay advertising in paper, to dri cursion. He eve went $o far as ild pay 1. more to our road be he recognize: good it hud done hu But when ancers get abroad honest men how. It 1sall utter rot to suppose that on £5.70 a person to the World's fair for nine days, his a sions to the fairand lodging being paid out of that mmount, as agreed upon, the only stipulation being that every porson must take their sandwiches with them, Mr. Clemmons went to Chicago to look over the situation and told me in the pres ence of two witnesses that 63 conts was the best lodging rate he could make with two in aroom. Butl understand the Milwaukee people agree to them for 25 ts. Anything in conjunction with a* rate 15 clearly a violation of the intent and purpose of the agreement, If this flagrant violation of the agreement cannot be punishe then I cannot promis how long the klkhorn will bo a party to that ient. 1 can promise oue thing: if wo out of the association it will be a long time before we get back.” as he will possibly over the buc it V. Maze, general t of the Union at Butte, was in Omaha yesterduy. MoKcnzio of the Pussen tment of the Union Pacific is suferir ttack of cholera morbus months ago_vice A\l traflic manager of the Reading railvond, killed himself at Washing- Thursd ieneral nave gono to Sh business coun: to spend se mountains. An ofticial eral superintendent of nounces the appointment of Mr. C, L, M ols superintendent of the Ilimois division, with beadquarters at Blue Island, vice C. L. Ewing, resigned Fidan, W yo., the forme cted with the road, eral weeks 1n on the family the Big Horn civcular from (. Dunlap, gen- 10 Rock Island, o e A Vatuabio 1 KELL's BLaves Co Medicine Co., Des M send three dozen ( Cholera and Diarrhma e ) This remedy is too well known h any iendation. It is a remedy R P — al of Beouott Goldsmith, 1of Hon West Point and representati from Cuming county in the legislature of 1803, took place at 1:0 o'clock yesterday after- noon from the of H. Henoch, 516 South Twenty-first uvenue. Although the deceased hiad ot & lurge acqualntanco in this city the services weol tended, nearly 100 of the of West Poir ming " in on the 10:2 train over hovr accompanyivg the remains. ices were conducted by Rev. Dr. Franklin of the Congregation of Israel, and the funeral address wus an eloquent tribute to the worthy life of the deceased. The remains were followed by a lengthy cortege to the Jewish cemetery. mberlain ot size to need valuable ALLEN. Fane The fun mayor of vesidence the The sery- - Seven Cases of Diarrhoss Cured With One Bottle, o Co., N. C.—1 have holera reh. [ rrhoed with 1s the best L Graxae, wnd Digy d aLp, Drugglat. TIH' DAY AT HAYDEN'S Some Great Specials for All Day Satur day. 8150 NIGHT SHRTS FOR 75C Look at What 12 1-2¢c Will Bay In Notion Depnrtment—Sitks at Grent Reductions —~A ook Offer Never Before Made In Omaha. Speclal ealo all day today of ladies black and fanney cotton hose, manufac- turers’ samples, Laess than co: 2 e hose for hose for 1 Je hose for 19 le of icts to 50 night shirts for 93¢, “outing flannel shirts 15¢, worth e Navy blue umbrellas at cost today. MONEY GIVEN AWAY It amounts to the same thing in our wonderful brush sale, any kind of a brush you wish for only 124c. Their actual value running from 25¢ to 50c. Better bargains were never offered. Hait brushes. Tooth brushes. Cloth brushes. Shoo brushes. Nail brushes. Flesh brushes. Buby brushes, all at the one price, 12e. BOOKS. You never had this offer before and the chances are vory scarce of your ever having 1,000 choice eloth bound books, worth trom 30c to 40e, for 10¢ h. All kinds of stationery at cut prics We have started 1nvoicing and must dsor ties Saturday Don't forget it. SILKS. SILKS. Just cast your eye on the prices we are making on silks. “ou never have had such an oppor- ¢ to secure new first-class quality t prices which ave really loss than the raw material is worth by the pound. h silks in 20 different colors, all pure sille, worth 50c & yard at any time, you can buy of us only at 2ic a yard. ral undyed Shantong pongee silk. that will wear longer and will launder nicer than linen, and equally as cool, only 29¢ a yard, des of handsome all silk 22-inch China silk at 45¢ a yard; others will ask you 69 for silk that is not so good We have received a handsome a ment of trimming satins, new effeets for fall, in two toned colors. These goods we have marked at the unusually low night. sort- t bear in IumLI that we show and new shades of elegant croise silk o yard that will comp with anything sold in the city for 1. When you want a new silk dress or vial for a waist for making over a ss, or anything else in silks or vel- , don’t fail to give us a call before you purchase for we have the largest and best assortment to be found w; est of New York and sell them at prices wh would cause the” manufacturers to think that silks are being sold in Omaha for pleasure, profit not being considered. H N BROS. e A Balloon tonight, Courtland beach. BURGLARIES CONTINUE. Houscbreakers Imp ° of Midsummer Nights, On Tuesday night the residence of Frank R. Straight, 824 South Thirty-fifth strcet, was entered by burglars. aluable collection of souvenir spoon: o silver tableware and other artic were stolen. All of the clothingin the house havled over and the pockets turned T sidcout. About §200 worth of prop- erty was stolen. Mr. Straight and family 1ping at Courtland beach and the loss uot discovered until last evening when of the family came in to £ evo thing was all right. The police are looking for the stolen property. elson, who 15 stopping at Twenty- tur str 8, revorted to Iln‘ that he surprised a bu room iast night. In his hurry to escapoe tho thief left his straw hat. He can have the same by applying to Captain Mostyn. Nothing was stolen. st o Piles of people;have piles, bus Do Witt's Witeh Haczelsalvewill eure them. it Mt Muilnrv Matters. crof the Sixth cavalry Nio- brara and tr red to Fort Washukie, Major Francis 1. Lacey of the Eighth in- fautry has been relieved from duty at F Washukio and transfesred to Fort McKin- ney. A general courtn pointed to meet at, o'clock, August 20, tail of the courl surgeon; M dr ch Dark Hour wrtial has been ap- IPort Washakie at 10 The following is the de- Major Valery F corge W. Adair, surgeon ; Bushnell, assistant sur- - R sistant pain William 13 3 Licutenant John l4uh dufautrey, Judgo advocate e Piles of people Witeh Hazel Saly ()\l AH \ I)All Y BI SATURDAY, A[T(-l\l‘ 12, 1893, BLAME !ls MANAG iR, Big Printing Howse Files a Petition for & Mecervor, Ackerman Brost & Heintzo, printers, book- binders and lithographers, doing business at 1116 Howard street, have gone undet, and Emil C. Ackermaw:and A. M. Heintze, the senfor members of the firm, have petitioned the court for a recetver to take charge of the affairs of the institation, Thursday, about® o'clock, a chattel mort- gage on stock and ifixtures for $14,000, in favor of George @ Ackerman and Clara John, to securo twodemand notes, one for $12000 wiven to Qeorge G. Ackerman, and the other for §2,000 given to Clara John, was filed, and yesterday morning a second mori- gage on the plant, for $10.35, in favor of George R, Dickinsop of Boston, went on record. osides these, G A, Acker man _ bas given Bl C. Ackerman a chattel mortgage for 00 on his household goods, in_securivy of a noto for that amount, and Emil C. Ackermann deeded to Emily C. Ackermann the e feet of lot k 103, Omaha, for he Carpen apany, the fir principal local creditor, this morning file its claim for the amount due it, askiug judg- ment in the sum of #3.421.83. on notes chandisc account.. Another claim y evening was that of the ational bank, asking judgment on a promissory note for $3,125, dated July 14, In their petition asking for o receiver, . C. Ackerman and A. H. Heintze set forth that the firm was organized October 1, 1887, and that nearly all the time since that ¢ the business of the concern by ducted ata good profit, but that du past fow months, owing, i mismanagement of have boen losing money at the rate of §1,000a month. They alsoclaim the junior partner had appropriated to his own personal uses, up to January 1 of this year, the sum of £.000, und that since that dute, notwith- standing an oxpress agreement on the of the members of firm to there draw out for private use only limited amount each, per month, ho has taken another #6.000, and refuses to give an accounting. The petitioners state that they believe their lin- buities will foot up at least £45,000, and th their plant, while they consider it worth as much as § 1d notat the present time be dispe suflicicnt amount to pay s kcod for dissolution of the firm and for a receiver to conduct their business until such time as they can mect their obligations. e insolvent firm bers have always be: reliable, but t too pr . and the failure is no surprise to business y 1 m wl wd its li wreat men, although on Janu- detailed statement was made by the ch stated its asects to be $103,493.10 bilities Who have taken Hood's Si they think of it, and the replies will be post tive in its favor. One has been cured of in- digestion and dyspepsia, another finds it in- wchie, others report alt rheum and vs will tel what remarkable cu other blood di: you that it_over e feeling, and s0 on. Truly, the best advertising which Hood's Sarsaparilla r the hearty endorsement of the arm cnds it has won by its positive:medicinal merit. it e Balloon tonight, Courtland beach. el KID M'COY. Diamond Robber Who feld Up Pollack is to Towa. the alleged di robber, pu through Omaha yeste afternoon on the Union Pacific-Northwest- ern train, enrouto to Logan, la., where he ud trial for nis. desperate loldup of ck. shmore and Mr. Pollack also through the city yesterday, to be pr the trial of Mel “Kid Burke" assed ent at The “No. 9" Whe perfected tenison: ¢ lock-stitch . i account. 1 South ler & Wilson, wi upper and low that h its The B tion committee on supplies, after looking over the bids and samples of the various bidde rticles to be furnished for the of the schools the commg year care- fully comparing the same, decided to ‘recommend the award of contract for hard coal to Coutant &Squires, at i nut soft, to the same firm, for soft, Bocock & Proctor. wle pencil 1y vill furnish the bulk of the penciis th Stationery company and the iha News company the pens ind station and Klopp-Bartlett and the Omaha Printing company will do tlie printing. use and lump SrATe, Stokes Co., S Colic, Chol 4 Remedy is the best medicine for the purpose for which it is intended that I ever used how was taken with bloody flux it cured him. Wanted for While walking up Thursday night C: Sergeant Ormsby Deiz, alias n Old Job, Douglas street ptain Cormack ran across Charles Daniels, who was run out of 'town about five years for complicity in a couple of slick “jobs” in which a business man_was roboed of $600 and & stranger “rolled” for his wealth Daniels’ forte is *‘strong arm” work and the ofticers gathered him in out of the wet for sufe keeping. The fellow has beea in Omaha a weok, but_claims to have come over from Council Bluffs last night. — Broke His Arm. Joseph Pribyl, a Bohemian e; clerk in the Boston storc wuro of the loft arm yost dent w falling of a steply upon which he was standing at the tim, late nd ploye: sustaiued a f “FOR MIDSUMMER COOKERY Will be found the greatest aid. With least labor and trouble it makes bread, biscuit and cake of finest flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome, TiE ONLY PURE GRape CREAY OF TaRTiR BAKING POWDER, K\’OWLI‘D(‘I} Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly use :ll The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy fife more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid luxative principles einbraced 1o 18 remedy, Syrup of Figs, Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative; effectuaily cieansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation, It has given s action to millions and met_with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without w ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 5 .momursl Dottles, but it is man- ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. -D0C Searles & Searles PHYSIGIANS SURGEDNS & Speclahsis CHRONIS, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES We enre Catarrh, All Disoasos of ths Nose, Throat, Che't, Stomacu. Bowaels and Liver, Rhoumatism, Dyspopsin, Elood. Skin and sidnsy Disoase., Female Weaknossos, Lost Manhood CURED, an ! all forms of WEAK MEN HYDROCE and suee TREATHENT BY MAL FISTULA, FISSUK WIHOUL the wse of knifo, ligai, All dte or del n kpoe permane nuties, of Free Book, Re Dr. $310i35 & w' amp, for Ci aptom Blanis, 118 sha th 15th St O MAHA, NEB, Don’t Pay Money for Water A solld Extract of Beef 1s more Econ- feal than u Hauld, forthe reison Uit Is coneentr and housekoep: ers will tind it much chieaper to BUY Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef 1y fore them: s, siznature cenuling on th has this | EDUCATIBNAL. Aycademy of the Sacred Hearl PARK PLACE, OMAHA, This Academy is located on 36th and Burt streets. i vated The sit cle. and beautiful. The plan of instruction unites every advantage which can contribute to an educ tion at once solid and refined. Par- ticular attention is paid to cultiva- tion of manne UHIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAKE The Ninety-Nianth Session Will O )en 'lULSD/’ Y. SE PT 1% Liaw, Clvil and Mecni STy R A Comm Courses. 8t Bdward's Hull for boys u 15 unfque in the comploteness of 1ts equ Catitlozue sent free on u(')rlh- wtion Lo REV. THOMAS E. WALSHL O, 8, 0., Notre Dume, Tnd, St. MARY’S AGADERY (ONE MILE WesT 0F NoTik DAME UN1ve The 77th acadenie term will open Mondiy Academle Course 18 thorou Prepuratory, Senior i Grades, Music Depabimont. on the plin of the best Cousery tories of Burove, 15 under the char:o of it complete corps of toneh Sudio woid- cled on the great Art s of Euroy Drawing and and the an tiqu Bul ari for Catulozue to ST MAR iBITY.) 8apt, 4 in tho Not RACINE COLLEGE CRAMMAR SCHOOL. Yuplls Board and Live in the Sohool, Steam Heat. Spacious Dormitorles, Best Sanliary Plumbing. Thorough Care and Instruction. Rates Reasonable, Fits for College, Technieal 8choo), or Business. Rev. A, PIFZR, 8. T. D., Warden, Raclae, Wis, c IRLS’ COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, born Ave., CHICAGO. 18th year beging il CONSkR\'&TORY. etlon 1 alldeyare fus , IIERIGAH WHSERH‘IOHY. WEBER Musnc Mnll, Chlcngn‘ All braiches of Vue ton, Deluurte. N e egl ey T St Catalopun. 3., Lt siaase, it 0T L1 for 1 The wre stratod ( shoes, car $1. The em reglster B mereury u by corrisp. Btrletly § 12m. SOUTHERN I $1.25 LOW Gt GAITER $1.75 SOUTHERN TIE $2.25 (FFORD TIE $2.50 Ko guaoh 9229 )TICE. . Send your ward you one. 8, Cata They and riche Our shoe department is: 00 As staple as Or enamel g them or turned fl year welt. de that comfort. What we human § land Winte s well as your n Our *Twill swell you Come ¢ \ux.n hundred pairs of Russian sizes Gto 11, man put on feet, comfortable, wide and s nee Albert) as some folks ¢ you call for, in the London toe. yo Dirt cheap at $3.50. the very stock used for hand-sewed shoes. the ve An honest ualue for $%. the French toe, wide > brag of. at less than $t. compromise last. ot dow exhibits. TI5 HUMAN TO ERR, But to err knowingly is inhuman. is human, tothrow it to the dogs is an ¢ of Omaha, thousand bargain seckers. departed wise To save money on daily necessities . So at least think the masses The intense heat of the past week had no effect upon a few come in response to our shirt ad, and in this week, if you are in need of store by itself in size, and what we do not Y in this line is not worth having. arranged for this week. R TE | e've Arrived —_— wrifice. values wi savers by long odds. ave to offer for such a Sean these special 1in Oxford ties, As comfortable low cut shoe as ever Regular price is $1.75. a postage stamp for $2.00 a pair. A apely shoe, to last you up to Christmas. I 'em. A pretty calf lined, any size Take a peep at er, dressy, neat, 11 pay $3 elsewhere, Out of imported French kid— Hand ible soles. Louis latest. The celebrated St. (If and Good- Leather lined- You know t toc and bal. They are Piteh in if you believe in solid Scamless. way. You can’t touch a pai Genuine k oo, made on a A prettier shoe never graced refer to our west end show wine nywhere We 189 3-4, Catalogue will be ready August 4hibor 3 s name and w 1k account. Unsurpa Music tocution 100 Bealiny Gas.water, stea FOR YOUNG LADIE Leamgton, Mo. partments of nsiriction ymnasium, M ExacT size 7 THE MERCANTILE :gifififl BETT’ER THAN EVERI o of the flaest Guality of avan )vn \wrorte vignss, Manufactared 314 SouLh faiist in nervons, ehronic, ¢ inmedicl manhood, seminil W treatment for 1oss of fence, Medicines or nstrun t5 o Kende > K (Myst ine Six de o up byear 1ius, VLl pow by il or expr AULL SEMINARY adics Home Schoub oldetbent 1o Misy madern. Music and Art. Teacners Specialista Lilustrated cata” Hev T, . Wal WENTWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY. exington, M. <4 miitary eant ¢ teasonabio wcrms. Ly Lcd catalogua ) & SELLENS. It COMME IL.FAUT Lt. Equalin LE CIGAR FAC ory respect o t ibth Street, “Omaha, Neb. 1te, blood. skin and urinary disenses ates will show. i sl treati It logy Tar A regular and s with the s and adl forms of priv 8 UNADle o vIKILme mi curely i iH L0 1n= od. - Consultation fr Correspondence o WS, 0 10600 D Sundays, 104 w10 Wy at home | wi wipl COLE.I KMBIA VAE'EZ!&H co 3 OF THE ©) MAN g it will brilliant shades. —St. LOUIS, Mo. BRATED COLUMEIA GLOSSIT | Tho ideal polish for Furniture, P|unog’ and String Instruments, Pievents o varuish Trom cracking and imparts a brilliant finish. A few drops on a ,,n,um.? is suflicient; then rub well ove face until dry. Cas tles 25 cents, the var- §| bottles, || New Ftriotn T RSRN “”u\ A I 5 %fi 10in nnd York Hospifal TREATMENT, For all Camais, NyroHus Privats anl Special Disss. of bita MEN AND WO14l othsr trou jabl and ch all Calion or I, SEVVOUR I DOUGLAS BLOCH, - OMAHA, NEB Upnositetlyden 42 EY’S S 1l ST OF TI3 l;'l lI Faxton I cunm Stroot, BEING THIS WiLH YU OUR ruoTos ARL ONLY SPOKEN OF IN PRAISE High Class Photography, At Popular Prices 315317, 5, 16th Steent? Omaha,Neb, I WILLLAMSO® $ PEGIALIS'I' Vewsldent of MIDI(‘ HEW ER WRGICA msruvunt. itation ¥ 3ed'la the trealmens ”'lto Wiile (o or ‘00, PHEATMEN "‘"{ Hat Aduress with stwmp for el an WL, vaoe, P Carvonloe, 'y s 1 wluin oavelope, | treet, Cmanm