1 H fc. AMtRICAN. DEATH CAME SUDDENLY. rilghtful Ace Mml at t lUllnud Cumin. tomn mm par cRtmm tMe !( Kill a4 niW W f44 in tit HwtotH p AHnthrf I hl.f ll,l I twMlng llnr Mt Out MmI (Mir, CiMfAitu, July H.-lVtty rdMhstrwl, at the ii.(nrf i.f tliA linn I Trunk lull rM.I, a Ihr- 1tet'f BlU'ther B.vl't"l'l hereby three liVNt or Kil l tnnlit .ple Injtiml. A ItuM! tt.l ln i. rsr ttin Into by an lntrmiliijt '-n fiT Irnln mid hnr)e fin fm to oiib side, I was lilli-l with iik'H and mnnn, 44 j i(niim'h 'lnit on Utnrd. I I.I IiHIi lr4. TtlOMANl'KIIKINX M UtUAItKT MI III'IIV. INIiil.Nlllllll IIUY, Tit Injur"!. Mn. Mart Vakhuiiimio, fsee rut Mini liiterimlly Injiirml, Fiiakk VAmiKiiiiKito, 8 ysr-old lioy, Lriilwl, Jixkik Hunt, of Pavldnon Plat ton, Mlrh., senlp rut nnd Inwrr Jw lirokcn, II MAM llt'lll.MAK, left li'it broken, Mini fare brulml Mini Internally Injured. J. P. fcivimi, skull fractured, li ft arm brikr-n, nnil Internally Injur1'!: may tllu. Maiiy McAi.okk, hark wnl lilp briilwd ml Intttrnally Injured. Miw. B. A. Lack, hriiliwl about head, fii'4 mid body, ClXIA MlTCIIKI.I., head nnil body brillwil, A IMnimiu Crnmlng. The collision occurred alsmt B:flO o'clock. The southliound street car, ( tlio open make, was crowded, ami men tending on the foot Isiards. It wan in charge of Conductor Frank Harnett mid I)rivor Charles Btahlnockor, At Forty lilxht street in A network of tracks and it has always lxn regarded a a danger ous one, A long freight trnln guiinc wot, had juKt passed, and tlio flagman Lad raised the gates. Thin was taken tin a signal that the way wan clear and fituhlnocker whlpjied up his horses as he started to drive across the tracks. Pre viously, however, Conductor Harnett bad gone ahead, and not able to see the ap proaching passenger train because of tlio freight, be motioned his driver to go ahead, Msw the IHi(tr Too Burnett in a moment, however, saw the passenger train, and reHlfze! that a collmion was imminent. Yet, as he gays, be could do nothing, lie at owe lowered the gates, but be was too lafe, for the street car was already on the tracks and the passenger train was only a few feet distant. It was running at a lively rati) of speed, it is said, and craxhedinto the side of the car, The latter was turned and then thrown BO feet through tho air, Few of the pa etigorohHd ny wMnin& of tho acci dent, Jumpod For Tlmlr Ilr, ThoM on tho f'Xtljoard nearest the fasscnger train saw it coming, and jtifiijxKl to save themselves from injury, arid perhaps death, but the majority of those m Ixiard were carried with tho do inolifchod car, and they foil on tho ground together, some with badly brulsod lodion, and others dead. The car, broken into Iiany jileces, burled those who had been riding in it, and as tho phsxenger train plunged ahead, there were many cries of pain and agony to bo heard, Tho dead were at onco taken to tho county morgue and tho injured were jilocedin carriages and driven away, Conductor John Kern and KngJnoer Jones and Fireman James Camjibell, Engineer Jones said that ho didn't son the street car until tho horses wero in front of the train, and that ho could not jiosslbly havo stopped in tlmo to avert the awfdont. Arrlmt TIiom on tli Y.ngn: r(lh Captnln Ward arrested En gineer Jonex, Fireman Campbell and a man named Henry Hughes, who was riding in tho cab of tho engine. They will bo held at tho station until after the coroner's lwjuost, m OaMmrlfif of Kiliiftslori, CtrtOAOo, July 18, The congross of educators opened at tho Art institute, lias brought together tho greatest nuni ber of able men and women from differ ent parts of tho world that has been seen here in many years, Fifteen separate And distinct congresses, holding two so. Ions a day, will, during tho next two weeks, discuss every josiiblo phase of education, from tho kindergarten to the Jilghest points of what maybodonom iiiuled as high culture, Id fiu to Arbitral. TomtA, July 18, The Kansas striking miners have prepared a projiosltlon they proposo to make to tlio mino owners, with tho hojfo of settling the strike 3 he minors want to select Associate Juntico Allen of tho supremo court, and tho oiierators to select a man of their choice, whoso Anal agreement will settle ell grievances, and tho mino ojorators reruso oiistmatejy to tills, HIHftd Ills Mother'! AuslUnt. I'ETBiiHiiciio, Ind., July 18. At the village of lJutchtown, near hero, Wron Wiley, a farm hand, entered the room of Mrs, Ault, his employer s wlfo, and was trying to aesoult her, when Harry Ault, wakened by tho noise, rushed into the room and shot his mother's assailant, killing him instantly, II Wm n Otit llsnit. HT. Lovvt, July 18. No trace has yet been found of Milo T. Dogard, the failed real estate o)ierator. A shortage is re ported In the building association of which bo was secretary, and many poor INiople will suffer. Investigations shows liogitrd to have been an ez-convict aud a wile deserter. Ilr. tlmft In w York. New Yohk, July 18. Dr. Ilonry Meyer, tho alleged wholesale poisoner fur insurance money, reached here from Detroit and was locked up t polict iieadquartere. o.in v Mm Mv KftlWtKl I ll l, Ariit , tt I I' IN tllK tn. J" S I !, m t m. l,i )0 .l). ( ,U S, : !! tl '" t l the 111 l lltnl. t ( l llllimi Ut In hn r4 l's,?t ttsp ti inin m 1 I lit l!i pis Unlit i" ti- ii A ttiM'te tt ! r p le hunt, j Mh'l th Wt ttml I-imI..k' mm tint titiin lis fiity In I (he Itii I i f in II ; rsithH t)t Istit MMtoiiitl nf lnU.indl A he n-l Uf,re 11.1 iiitiiiKni.in I (iu-j lel, l'lMlie tal Mali III A !. The ilAtliuiiit of Mwstd h'w th .ilMil btani ti In tho km al r-.il..n, nd Mr Thstihif line lmr-a'. hm f.m frm fte to I'fi ibtk, ii. mpy lit 1'iitlm third fU r of pavillimi II, In AJiulnlstrsUtin biillitlint R tub LAttorsT ri,ANT in tiir would roKKSTHY mrn,tiiNO, tho thirteen great dejiartments of tho air is reprejiitol in this ofllco by a bend, who hns a numlier of assistants, everything Isdng dassiflod to a nicety that promises much toward expediting this most imjiortant work of awards which is now fairly under way. Fair Not. Tho Iward of lady managers will ten der a reception io the secretary of the treasury arid Mrs. Carlisle at their building. There will bo an elaborate program interspersed with music and refreshments. Next Thursday afternoon from 8 to 5 o'clock the Italian men and women connected with tho exhibit at tho fair will celebrate In tho Woman's building tho feast of Marghrota of Italy, ARAVENOU3 RIVER, Th MlMOurl Jfan Kalen a Strip of iMni 400 Ft Willi la Too iy. Atchison, Kan., July 18, The treachorous Missouri river, seemingly not content with its depredations on farm land, has laid seige to the railroad tracks along its banks. The fiurlingbm and Missouri lliver being principally Affected, Near White Cloud, Kan., a forco of men, under the supervUion of tho roadrnaeter, has been at work almost constantly for 10 days, moving a piece of track over a milo in length back. Altogether the distance of the cut is 400 feet. The tracks are now up to the edge of tho high bluffs, where tho rood bed will m graded, which, it Is believed, will stand the ravages of tho river. Traffic lias lioen greatly impeded but not suspended entirely. A farmer named Houseman, near that point, has lost over 100 acres of valuable land within tho last week, Ilejiort from other points along the lino show that largo forces of men are employed moving tho tracks back from tho river, Jurig Calloa tttt Ao:lt f Matin, Nkw Yohk, July 18. Tho Brooklyn Eagbi soys Congressman Thomas F. Mognor says that President Cleveland has tenderod to Edgar M, Cullen tho at C;lntment to tho supremo court of tho nl tod Ktates, in the plu:e of tho late Justice lilatchford, Mr. Magner said that his information came from lawyers, And bo understood it was correct. "Jt is A fact that President Cleveland, A week go, offered tho colloctowhlp of the port of New York to Judge Cullen, Init lie dodlned it, The president lias offered the collcctorshlp to Joseph C. Hen dricks," Ifaagrjr and Law!), ELWoon, Ind., July 18, Oreat desti tution prevail among tho families of the 8,000 or 4,000 men thrown out of em ployment by tho closing of tho glass factories and other industries. In some cases there is actual suffering tnnn hun ger, without any prosrmct of relief, As a result of these conditions robberies and deeds of lawlessness are of frequent oc currence. ' A Mlwir Kolll. Bt. JoHxrif, Mo., July 18. An old bachelor miner, named Lou Harm arm, who lives 12 miles east of this city, on the banks of tho One Hundred and Two river, was found by neighbors lying in n unconscious condition on tho lloor of bis old house. Tho place had boon pil laged and a largo sum of money taken, Clvilnil Again I'ldiliiy, iJUZZAItn'n Hay, July 18, President Cleveland, in company with Commodore Duuodict and Dr. Bryant, started on A short fishing excursion, probably to be gone a day. Tho president was in good houlth and spirits, Mrs, Cleveland, daughter and maid, drove over here for the mail, fatally llurnad bjr ianlln. Ht. Paul, July J8. A gasoline stove exploded in the North Htar laundry on East Fourth street, and the burning oil Was thrown over Mrs. Charles linker, Wife of the proprietor, Tho woman was to seriously burned that she died soon After the explosion, Auaiillnd and Koliliod. Nauiiviixk, July 18, W. II. Wallace, a prominent citizen of Lebanon, Tonn., was assaulted and robbed of his pocket book containing $10,000 in money aud notes. Mr. Mautoll Ilurcd. New York, July 18. The decree di vorcing Margurut Mantell from ltobert T. Muutell, was obtained from Justice Truax of the supreme court Is'liof Ml a ) 1 mn who was responsible,,..:;;:: ZTL I...iu.l.1.r H. Vt'ibl' VaI, It oi tor. IMPORTANT rACia UR0U0I1T OUT t't - at Kf IK Mutt i th t .. 'i Jf . MM S(i 1Mlmt hi llpN MitralHI llnM l Vli litvmra M WaiN4, Cimuies July S The InvesllsM i f the fai ls rolitit ted Wltll llien.l ' Stuiatte dlsMtir Was ti-ntncl Ml ! Via k Ml Ik" lld I'aik .lic slslifti Oih-m r Mi Hale pildit., Flte Mardis' Murphy was th tint linpotlsiit tut tl4. I) titlllii (list MS Si V.HI H4 s trvntn of Vi ator was turned im the II n mioke appeaml end was Itiinioillsleli f illiiWtd I y Mil epl"lnu, After the v pliloii Mitiur Bs rsl fnmt all ld ! tin-tower, After Hie flitnine loiol imt tiNu the msii I hoy 1Kiit to jump from the tower. Mnrwhnl 'Murphy then guv Allstofthn men who had jiiniS'd, h reply to the ipuwlioii ns to who onlereil the men to no on the lower, Mursliitl Murphy repliidi 'The nun were im the tower when I went there, Captain Fltzpiitrlrk was In ihnrge, and it It roiiHonahlu to sup)Hse that he order iiiem to tno tower, imt 1 don t know n to that." HnewltWM'nr. Mnrp'iy slated that lie knew there was no thimble on the chimney, as Captain Fit.patrick had retried the fact to him after the lire of Juno 17. He then sent Captain Flt.piitrlck to fix the defect of the storage rieoplo, aud tho captain re- turned with assurances that it would lie repaired nt once. He did not know whethor it bad Wm done or not. From a fireman's point of view, tho marshal would consider the building a first-class structure, although it would burn rapidly, owing to tho amount of lumbei Used. The explosion, ho thought, was caused by gas ignited by the flames, Marshal Murphy then told how they put out tho lire June 17, and said they went at it in precisely the some way they did tho fatal one July 10, They were obliged to put up a 25-foot ladder from tlio tower in order to reach it, 1 f whs present during tlio construction of the smokestack, and did not consider it de fective, except in the absence of the thimble, Kiplalnod It ('mutrmitlen, Tho plans wero then produced and E, C, Hlianklln, tho engineer, xp1afued them to the Jury, and Marshal Mur phy showed on tho plans whore the fire men wero located, and where the defect in tho construction of the chimney lay. Mr, Hlianklln says there was a collar that would prevent sparks falling down beside tho chimney. In reply to A ques tion, Marshal Murphy said that be ordered men to tho roof of the ware- house, but not up into the tower. Chief Engineer Hhanklin then testified that the height of the tower according to the original plans was 170 to 177 feet, and that tho plant did not call for an iron lattice work, Afiariitly Xnlinriy's lmlriM, Direct of Works Hiirnbam was the next witness. Ho testified that tho plans of the building wero presented in the regular course of business, It was a concession and tho building was erected by outside parties. Ho did not know anything about the alsonce of tho thimble and did not know the details of tho flro until after tho second. He did not know that it was any one's busi ness in particular, to report tho alisenco of tho thimble to him. Home alterations wore made in tho plans, And then the cold storage people wero given A jsirmit to go ahead. The building was inspec ted, 1ut tho Inspectors were not expected to go into minute details. He had no knowlega as to whether the alterations wero made until after tho flro. At the conclusion of Mr, Durnham'i testimony a recess was taken, 11m flmuisn Wr arnlaii, At tho afternoon hearing James An dersm, tho constructing carpenter, em ployed tinder the architect at the cold uri.rnia iiti.1,1 t.,r tjh,tiiii t imi yr ..ft ti. alarm was given be went up into the ttf ah1 S.tti alli.i.llor. MMt.A 'ttvi fii lite- ii in tMifiin fi ii Uf the fire in the base, below the fifth floor, i lie pulled a lonrd off and saw tho inside was m fire, lie asked some possluix firemen to put a stream there, but met wnniue ijuery oi -YYiioiri wo a ne ..l.l. .1 - . . lil.M l. .1 . M wasf J, 11. Alsup, suis-rvisor, tinder Archi tect V, JI, liurnham, said he was on the skating rink iloor when the fire broke out, and when some of the employes started to go up the tower be ordered them not to do so; he also called to thn firemen not to venture Into the tower, but was not heeded, lllamri I ltilrltk. N. N. Donaldson, business manager of the Hercules Iron works, said; 'We had just gained the roof when the fire department arrived. Tire Marshal Murphy and C'uptuln Fitpatrick came up, 1 told FifXpatrick that I thought burning embers were falling down the Inside of the air shaft, and would sot fire to the building from top to bottom. 1 said io f uzparricK; 'ii you Will put a ..II i Wli 1.1 I. J 1.1 holn througn tlu.i air shaft and insert a how, all theso fire-brands that are drop, ping down will be drowned out and the building saved.' Ho told me to go to the u, that they were putting out the fire, Boon the fire broke out below where the men were. From all I know about It. unless it was done after I loft, no ladder or other means of escape was put up. If I remember right, the extension ladder was the first on tho grounds and tho lust to ho used." Chief Kngiinier Hmltli, of ths Hercules works, and IJ.sikkeejier Drauoli gave tin imjKirtant testimony, after which the in quest adjourned, 1ulr(l III Kralgiialloii to William, llKHLW, July 18. Freihorr Von Malt eahn, secretary of the Imperial treaeury, ha resigned, J Io w ill prolelly be nt.0 veeded by Hurr Uchwab. 111! It Piu, J!vl l..iin'Mitr.h ti i. it. i t f iim u i.r l',li i, i 1 1' I fli.l, o.lvtttt 11m I atA It'll lilt' ttlpirt Nihil MtM 'II' tV..M,i f"' busk, tho IWplu't Huieu bank M tlm lt lt M... ii.lln IHtus an! iMUt K-tltiKu i,k An ivinixio ,, I!im M ai. U l,NVivi and luMH ti am ila.ii at iM ailr thai Minmitl i i. mux ii iWfik.ii- vim luada Mii!tiix if Hie ll.xk Mountain llitti Slid HdUr HaUn Iaiik V. I", Wmlbuiy l pn-i- Mil al It, r. t'Ulk islilor. N i do lailcl slaloim nt has I-n-u jflvoii mil, but firm the I-. V ,.f tint tiiktihin .it thn MwmIs mi flMtMl.tn Mud the liabilille iM B,. Th i.m.i't.if Ihe bank mik sllle In ths ststoiiii'iit tlml tho iosm II. us will lint I n a dulliir, The OilntHd.i Havliitfs bank, f whlrh A, K. Atkins U president end V, A. Al kiu, milder, In their sUloiiient In the Slnlie', Alfred ItllltelS, pllico llin o ll fti'coimU due dewlt,.ta nl f Cl.l.lim fni cettitii ales of iloixwlt, iMI.timi lttti due oilier banks, $.l,!Mil,l5, Their nea over liilbillties III w but Is declared to I hi i1 Collllllelt In) pllier Well seMirHl l f;ln, M'lj'i, No statement of tho People's t'llll 1" seen I ed II yel, It 1 iiini-!lood Hint nil the iissIku llients were preeoni etted, Slid Were done for self proteetlmi mid fur the proloctlon of the ib'jsisitor. The direct causo of the failures was the stringency of the money market ami Inability to realixeoii securities'. The president of eaeh bunk declares that each ileMisllor will 1st paid in full, and that the institutions will re sume auln, An incipient run has been started on the Denver Havings bank. The bank Is tukiug advantage of tho IM and 00 days' tiotilleatlou provision, and Is paying out no checks or drafts for more than f,'0 each, Mr Kima I llj llanha (tons, Kansas City, July 18. Twenty mln ntes before iHsiu the Missouri National bank suspended payment, closed Its doors aud sent for Hunk Examiner Hal brailh. The Hank of Grand Avenue also closed its doors at 0.40 o'clock, Assets, $'J00,O0O liabilities, tMO,000, Nil Manna I Unlit Ohm 1niW, ToM KA, July 18, Hlx Kansas banks have closed their doors. All tho banks closed are corressiiideiila of tho Nat ional liank of Kansas City, Tho banks failed re: The liank of Johnson City, the Hank of Weir City, Wowl & Klncafd's bank at Ploosalon, the C'aney Valley bank and the bank at Meade City, Man Tailor at CoIiimIiim, Kan. CoiXMOtm, Kati,, July 18, The bank Of Kilter and Douhledny closed its doors, making an assignment toD, P, J laJo tine, Appoiiiliid Umnlrt, CiriCAo, July 18,-Thomas Parker lioslen apisluted recoiver tor the In dependent Distillery company. IU lT.f fnt Hi WMUm Wlr Work: Ciik aoo, July 18, Judge Tuley ap pointed Orsrgo Dlaon receiver for the Ureat Western Wire works. Shut Kavlnlmr, Pin Di,t;rr, Ark,, July !, Near Coriiervlllo, lAmftn cmnty, Thursday last a negro named John Cotton entered tho house of Mrs, John Tucker and made an assault upon her. Hhe screamed and her husband hearing her, ran to tho bouse, The negro made his escape, A posse was formed and the country scoured and the negro apprehended Hat tirday morning. Ho was swnng to a limb and shot to deuth, J. I to fit ;,liulald, CwCAOo, July 18, The international jury for tho fine art department of the fair served notlc. upon John iloyd Thatcher that hl one-judge ejiomo would not even bo given a trial in that dstl'n. It is said t iat Mr, Thatcher has surrendered, and In willing to have the Vorks examined by n jury, but he want tho report signed ) only one man, f'rird to ll Hi SUrr Omif, OUTIIKIK, O, T . i. i' v 'ily J.-royeevl days Meinlsirs of laws have been in e Hlarr gang ofoiit he vlcinltv ofHtllb wator, Thn teei'l' becoming vare of ,tM !m' tu' h.M aA, uul ura Mmul ftM't iumt im wwy ' . ' ,1 ( a. . . ' ""keejsir armed himself thouKhly, The town is now J veritable arsenal. Will llt my Tdslr Arms, Tol'IfHA. .Illlll K Adjutant General , ' ' 1 Ant went to Hvwi worth to take ths state arms away I'oui tho Jiu kmin mill- tar camp of tlm' the guns a year - 111, who wire loaned ro, jiii company is composed of c. i n a men, all Jtepul rojse to grant umn licans, and A t lx no favors, iiiib..J ' ' reil.li, i Macom, in Jil1 J.-W'arren Dean, negro, 21 year ; w suj sei to have been y-'ed in Htone Cnk wamji. eight mlf" fr"" Mwon, on the East Tennessee tt''ruiul t(" Bttompting to ri Mrs, Kay . wh on tlie line of liibl-s and Tw.y ftntlea. lb loi.iJfr Hiry, Omaiu, July ii-pnaha jobbers are very much elated ov'r action of the Fremont, Flkhorn i ml Missouri Valley railroad and MIo'iJ City and J'aolflcln estiiWIthing a (Jlilf'nilal rate which gives Omaha a d "led advantage over her rivals, limp wtr y onvmtl'ia. Dli.hii, Minn.. July l,'J'lie chiun- bur of commerce, -operatiig with the other commercial r' btsiied a call for n sll" of the city, has international ruci- t.riKdt an,l ihs.o w'r way coiiveri. tion to be held lu beginning Oc tober 10, L . tr.itAJ,,,''ntl. BIIKVB'JVOAN, J"' IS.-Klght hundred of thelj'' '"ployes of the Mutton Mauuf tl,r," company lave , , !(J Imr I'iiul .,.,1 1..., siruca against .vum,nu wages. k Wabhikoio.vI Jnu,r 3.-The fold re- erve fell totT9,"0 teUJW1 L7 l"'y clearing hoUi j'"J mttljU,I New York. BOOK DEPARTMENT. In ill! ! imiiHi mt im ..i i..!..! Standard Anti-Koman Catholic Hooks Wliii li I'M'i v ltl l Aim iii uii slimiM ini l in ufiler ! kiTJt liliii f mi1i. tiui llto nttitu.le i,f ,( uimrv; Rtf. Chlnlquj's Books; hi n u mi im mi I, MM I I'll, !' !! i III In II id I'll 1 1 I WiiMI S AM' Tll s li'Al I n. c II i niM l Fulton's Books: MHV I'lill l Slli.t I l H I i I's I M. r. ,. . , I., I It II m ' AIIMl'N IS Tilt I lltr.lt l'il.,l s. Hi T. 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Otinseleii thins, loyal 1'ioteslaiit Americans, who favor the principles published else where by tlio statu president of the A, I', A, In Nebraska, ftrromfllavM them sign a blank ap. plication ior n charter which you can draft In about the following form: .1 H, lliitlleld, Columbus, Nob., state president of the A, I', A, In Nebraska: Wo tho undersigned citizens of naine your town and of the Uriltod Htates, Isillevlng In the principles set forth over your signature, would respectfully iet,tori you to grant us a warrant or dispensation for the organization of a council of the A, 1', A In this town, '7n-Htato the night you will he ready for tho organizer, 7'b7iThe initiation fen is usually piwed at 'l and the dues nt f0e jstr year. l'iihCHvii should bo taken In the selection of charter members, its men are oulUt often taken in as charter rnorn)!rs who had bettor have been kept outside altogether, HIS8EM & TEETER Norlhstt Cor, lOlh t Ootlg tl,, -roK am, sisns or- Forolgn and Domestlo Fruits, Kutl, 0'nf;tiosi, 0'itnrt lad liAmvtn, Tee,lniiii M. DALEY, Sulls Made to Order, OiinrKiiOie n pufim.i, m ,11 nil wt, tiliilh Sun cleurie'l, flyi'il and fni'i'i' lei, 2107 Cumins t., t ft AH A WM, NICK LAS, Brick Contractor and Builder Ksfleiste furnish"') on sll Hieing Uriah sed Mssort work, ! 2330 8 tVI NTIKNTH ST. Tlp)i 1705, OMAHA, NRR, W.T. WHITE & CO., ljej NONTH ISTH T, Stftionery. Booh and Hews, )',elodl'sl, Miwilii", Mii. flnt l'oekt C,Art, ;iKr, ri'niivri, siid Smoker's Su yiei, KverUilns llrt cliiw, Frndt Patronage 8oliciid, N. J. CARRIKER, k1. D Physician and Medical Electrician, CHMONiOAMONf evoue Dietaeie a en halt. Rheumatism, Neu r1 ifli, ParaJyili, l St, Vitus Dancfl, 1 WOMIN f OHILDHKN. Private Di'iss of Male & FemaU. I VltDMft AnMTIo fO Cai.m, O'S' l SIO ah)? HIS, ISIS sed Howr4, Tl"iliii IM OMAHA, HV.tt, Physician nd Surgeon, Telephone 747, Ttfeli"! yesfn Poiillnnsl titwlU'H In Itmnlin, iii HMiUritnl Siirii'dii i si ,iwili' l.iwllnl mi,.,. s, W, vnr, SlmcMiili sii'l ' dieno sis (Mil, (i lnilirsd.H'l Io II '! s ill , H.lll In u HI Hlllt l.iii ViU Oiu. in, billiH'", 2711 rimrlii st, KOUCH & HOUCH, Carpenter and Builder, MiiKufwliirer sinl l( iiilf"f of Sash, Screens, Doors and Windows and Furniture, AX WOMK OUARANTKfc.ll. lie: IAI7 Onvannnrt Slr..l, OMAHA, SYPHILIS A SPECIAITV. 4 vr.iivn ui,r I'ttti virft(4 in imrm U i-ff sifit .,,4 .! S..I .t, I.Im ft,, I m4 irm, irfi.i .r. i.e iii-r fit n ,if.''..m .imc Hr riling PM tHtit mm fin.fi .f4l 1tH l,f ft.lll.l.'f,.,l.ll, rntmt, rituhii if.iM,ftnl,4 ti, muM ,.r .l,.,.cl mil I.. 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' I A I I s u( III .i ' A,., i,u Thomas L leyden's Works; "M I II tT IN' I llli 111 IN si II JtSlllH" - fir. ni "nl II IHI'VIIIV" .neei.ls, "MARIA MONK" I'Hee. M eenU, UPPL1MINT TO THI AMIRI OAN 3i ir IiihhIihI, rum ...r ihniisiuidi xllillle eo.r, SeeiiU Hhwlv .. OMAHA, NEB. C W. DAKER, Undertaken Embalmer 1 1 i.riiii.Hjf Willi M,o, Miiul.) 'I'SI.KI-IIONS NISI, IIS ioillh lOlh OMAN QATE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, Tiaill'IIONK Ift!l4, 207 Norlh I7lh 81,, . OMAHA, NEB Work cslleil fur and delivered. LADY FRIENDS HilirerlliK Willi I lllllll. W.'KHIII'WI Will ii'i i'ivit mimiiiii inn.' nt in) w l'i.iillii r'TM idy liy hi-iiiIIiik li'ii i'i.i In sUiinlis li T. II, IICMI'llltr VS, M, l,,liiiowlo,ii. .,wn SEALS wrlfo For Prices. Ed. F. PICKERING, TH.I3 8, 109 S, IOH street, OMAHA. Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley 1TOTITTI Vhkmost, Uahtisoh, VaU(H, iAXCOt.N, HKWAiut, HfrfcrtfOK, lUvm (Uty, Yoitg, A unos, NoniroMc. 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