ONt OF A 8EHIE8 OP PICTUflES PEPRESENTINfc COFFEE CULTURE. WAtCH FOR THD NEXT. E ONo * COFFEEPIANTATION CHASE & SANBORN. OUR COFFEES HAVE A NATIONAL REPUTATION REPRESENTING THE FINEST GROWN. SEAL BRAND in its richness and dollcucy of flavor. Justly called . fho Aristocrati CofToo of America. Always packed wliole roasted ( untrround ) in a Ib. alr-tlfflit tin cans. OTTTCJ A TfcTD TIJT TPTVTTTl A skilful blondlnpr of strong , fla- Ux lUOjfLJLfJb JLjbiM XJ very uml ivronmtlc lilk'h fjrndo coilooH. Warranted not to contain a ulnirle ulo bean , and RUnrantood to suit your taste as no other colloo will , at a modnrato price Alwayn pacUcd whole roasted ( unground ) , In 1 Ib. atr-tlght ptirclirnent packages f TnCnn ( ! TD"C6TDf Wo are exclusively an Importing bouse , selling .LJuOJL JT JCbj .4JC4 only to dealers Hut to give consumers an opportunity of tostlm ? our famous colloo before buying , wo will , upon receipt of u conta In utatnps to cover the cost of can and postage , send fi'cv ( > i/ mail a 1-t jwunil of Sunl Urn tut Co/fi-c. Addrutm f'HASK * , SANIlOItN , lil.'l KltOAl ) ST. . BOSTON , MASS. Monday , Aug. 27 , 1888 Kearney tl "Minneapolis of Nebraska , " so-called on account of its unrivalled Water Power , is now coining to the front us a railroad center. The bonds for the Santa Fo have been voted , iiiburing us the greatest and best road in the world. The Missouri Pacific \\ill soon complete the remaining miles , and the branch up WoodfUiv.or bo ironed this season. These now roads , together with the packing "ami canning plants now started , will give us a greater boom than any other city in the west. Kearney only need-- some wholesale houses to give us the supremacy between Omaha and Denver. For the purpose of building a large job bing hoiiHo on the block south of the Midway Hotel , I will sell at auction on Monday , August 27th , 1888 : . . . 5 BUSINESS LOTS East of nio IiJwny , now used for a lumber yard. This is the best corner for sale in the city , aud will soon be the renter of business of f > UOUO people , and will bo worth 10 tirffCSMts present co-,1. I will also offer RESIDENCE LOTS. Known. ns SwHsf's Sub-Division , being only 7 nlocks cast , of the main street , and 2 blockn from the street car lino. This it * the last opportunity to get good inside property in Kearney at your own price. This tract lays as beautifully as the Garden of Eden , and is a half nearer business than any other tract now 'on the market. For First Class Residence Property it is entirely free from the objection that can bo mentioned about other parts of the pity. By investing a few dollars to make your lii-bt painoiit , you can boon double your money , and at the same time assist in starting the jobbing hoiibo above referred to. Parties commencing dwellings of llio value of SoOO'.jnd upwards on these lots within 80 days after the sale will bo entitled to a donation lt ) live per cent of the value of the same in dry goods , gro- coricH or clothing ivt my stores. TI2UMS OF SALFr One-fourth cash , balance in payments every three months , or five per cent. Discount on deferred payments for cash. J. S. HARRING-TQN Neb. . . , Kearney , . SEBASTOPOL AMPHITHEATER u.t. North 10th Street , Between Uinnoy and Wirt Sts. , Omaha. Com-mencing THURSDAY EVE'NG. , AUG. 3O Siege of Sebastopol " THE GRANDEST OF MILITARY SPECTACULAR CONCEPTIONS Invented nnd produced "Hy" Pain As Sons , of London and N'ew York. Tliearle & Cooper Manngcrs , Realistic bombardment of forts , by boats , on an immense Artifi- T. nific Assault of Fortress Jiy Allies. 350 PERFORMERS 350 Correctly costumed amf excellently diilled as Rubsian Soldiers , Cossacks , Fieneh and English troops and marines , Turks , Sardinians , etc. MARVELOUS PERFORMANCES By specially ; ungaiCil artists , Russian atli eles , Swordsmen , etc. Tlie whole to ' * ' concluclu with $ iqoo FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Coii' Utin9 vUie latest no\ultiesManhattnn Ueacli Aeiial and Aquatic Pyrotichnics I Uisic by Sabastopol Military Band. Admission 50c ; - - Reserved Seats , 75c THE GREAT"isss OMAHA FAIR AND EXPOSITION Held September 3 to S , Inclusive. Most Complete and Best Arranged Fair Grounds in the West The bcbt accommodations for block , which can bo unloaded from cars at the grounds. Superior accommodations for agricultural exhibit . The ue.st and fastest track in the country. Compuiilion open to the world. No entry fco ox- copl in racing pursos. Special Attraction Each.Day. GRAND AND MAG IFIOKNT Pyrotobhnic-al Display every ovoniiiL' of th SI KGB OSliLS \ VbTOl'OL. For premium lists , circulars and informa tion , addrubs J. H. McSHANE , Secretary. Omaha. Nebraska , PAID UP CAPITAL , $300,000. SURPLUS $40.000. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY , AV9NCS BANK DEPAHTM EXT UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Dee | Interest on deposits , compounded soml-nnnually. C " Savings Certificates with Interest coupons attached. DEBENTURE BONDS In Denominations of 82OO , S30O , $ BOO , al and SIOOO , based upon First Mortgage Real Estate Securltlos 6 deposited with , and bonds certified by the Union Trust Company 1 of Now York. Drafts drawn on the principal cltlos of Europo. A. C. POWELL. , CASHIER. 7 DIRECTORS ; 0 , M. CARTER , Pres. D. D. COOLEY , V.-Pres. PHILIP POTTER , Sec. J. J. BROWN. ALVIN SAUNDERS. C. S. MONTGOMERY. J. FRED ROGERS. DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE. A magnificent display of everything useful and prnamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH DIAMOND BRAMD .THE ORIGIN AL.THE ONUY.GrNUINE ENNYROYAL BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS' ASKDRUGGIST FOR ( HICHESTER'S ENGI.ISH SArr.uwtfSRtuAeir.TO LADIES DIAMOND BRAND.TAKENOOTKW iNDUPEHSABttSOIDByAUDRUSeiSTS OR INCLOSE 4f ( STAUPI ) HAMO Tf PARTICULAR BY nrYupN . . MAIL. * - PILLS l-yp ยง ax WHO HAVE USD H OF WOMFN Ul II UilllJUi Skillful Qirla nt Billiards -How She Mounts. GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN LONDON Shi : Was n Ntniuo on the Unco Trnuk Hand of CliiuiiK" lllwh- wnywnnion How Two Gil-Is Haw lllsiiiarclc. Skilful OHM at ItllllnnlH. Last week tlio I'liilatlolphiii Times gave nn ncoountof Miss n bton's inai1- vullotis hhooUnc : tt ti beach ullory. It will now record the mimes of a brilliant party at , billiards last night ut the Hotel nrifrhioii , amoiifr whom were Mis-s Minnie Lipnincolt , of Philadelphia. The young lady is probably nineteen years of ape. and H a di'iiii-blonde. She is ttill and shapely , and u quick and { 'inceful player. She can make the balls lly about the tabln after the man ner of Sexton , and much of her time is douUed to fancy shots of linger bil- lui'-ds. She would iibtonisli Yank Adams if ho could tfot u chance to eo her play his favorite game. Tlio lar- { lebt three runs made by ner were lit ) , ( > ' ) and 60. Ktlward Webster , who was playing with her , ran 81,07 and / ) ' _ > . Miss Kale Holmes is another fair bil- liardist , and eager young feminine faces were clustered around the tnblo watching her. It is rare indeed to II ml two young neoplo who are ho expert u ith a billiard cue as arc Miss Marie WiNon and Miss Flora Crawford. Miss Kstollo Warren , daughter of Or. War ren , of Oxford btri-ot. is another noted player. She i as tall as her falherhas dark hair and brown oyes. Some of her all-around shots tire excetited with a dash and brilliancy that would com mand admiration miywhero. Miss Walker mid Mi s Aniia Oracmer are also excellent billiardist- , . and also the Stallord , of Gormantown. How She Mounts. 1'ittsburg Dispatch : You may won der how u lady can mount n bieyelo gracefully , but it's finite easy. You know ti man puts his left foot on the pedal or stop , and throws his right leg over the middle of the saddle. A mo ment's rolleetion will convince you that this would never do for a lady wearing skirts. Uicyelo inventors racked their brains for a long time to invent H woman's bieyelo , and the appearance of the low machine with chain irearing and wheels of equal si/.e solved tlio problem. All that remained to bo done was to uot the "baek-bono" between the handles and the beat out of the way so the lady could stop on the pedal anil throw her right log around in front of the saddle instead of behind. Thin was easily done , and the fate of the ladies' wns sealed. 1 see almost every day a lady of at least forty-live years , who only a few months ago took her lirst les son , and she now cuts oracoful capers on her machine and skims about like a swallow. Intermit lonnl Typewriting Contest. St. Paul Globe : At tlio seventh an nual convention of the Canadian Short- liana society last week , an interesting feature was u typewriting contest , com prising entries from both Canada and the United States. Among the con testants were Miss Orr , of Now York ; F. McGurnin , of Salt Lake ; Miss Me- Manus and Miss Graal , of New York ; F. W. Osborno. of Rochester. Com mercial correspondence and legal evi dence was read to the operators , and live minutes given to each. Miss Orr , of New York , won the geld medal , and Mr. MeGurran the silver medal. Out of a possible 5,000 points Miss Orr made 1,0:55. : A Great Improvement in Tjoniloii. London Glebe : The International Hygienic society of the Ladies' Kiosks in tin institution which will confer on peripatetic ladies a boon ine.ileultiblo. There they can have their parcels sent and pigeon-holed ; there they can ar range their toilet for the concert or the theater at a bmall expense of sixpence , can write a letter for one penny , for which they are given paper , etc. , and there they can have a cup of tea and roll. The duke of Westminister , as before - fore detailed in the Globe , presented two sites for the purpose in Grosvenor and Park streets , and the society is now arranging for six other kiosks in shop ping and trallic quarters. She Was n Novice on tiio Knee-Track. New York Mail and Express : I saw one pitiful case at the Sheepshead Bay track last year during the autumn meet ing. A young and handsome woman , becomingly and modestly attired , stood behind tlio last row of seats with a roll of money in her hand. She fingered it for live minutes , while a boy "commis sioner" stood by ready to place her money on the horse she should name. Finally she counted the greenbacks into the boy's outstretched palm. The bum was&'iO. She received her ticket and patrontly watched the horses as they got in line for a start. She was evi dently now to the snares of the race track , and couldn't hide her nervous ness. Tlio ling dropped , nnd the horses wont away in their race for money and fame. In an instant the young woman was by my side. "Whore is McLaughlin " ' she asked. "IIo is second , " I replied. Her face lit up pleasantly. In a few moments she asked again. McLaugh lin and the horse ho rode were fourth. AH the troop of horses swung into the homestretch iiu their mad flight for vic tory my arm wns convulsively grasped and the young woman , her face as pale as it could well bo , once again asked whom McLaughlin was. "Ilo is fifth , " I replied , "and his horse is beaten. " Tears sprang to her eyes. She crushed the ticket in her hand , nnd as the Hy ing colors of the winner passed the judges Htio graped the rail of a chair , and with her teeth llrmly sot , looked out over the sea of human faces. There were gladsome shouts by those that. won , sighs from theSe that lost , but not a fcaddor spectacle anywhere than that of the young girl who placed , $ ; > 0 on McLaughlin'.s mount. There was a story connected with that money to bo sure , else it would not have caused such evident pain , and a similar story id surely interwoven with many other wagers made by women on the race tracks. A Hand of Chicago Early one morning last week Minnie Daley , a noted pickpocket and shop lifter , and wife of an export burglar , accompanied by two other women well known to the police , stopped a well- dressed man in front of the Urovoort house on Madison street and attempted to rob him. Two of the women grabbed , while the third struck him several times in the face with a pair of brass knuckles. The man shouted for help , and anollleor hoard him and wont to his rescue. At the sight of the olllcor a cab-driver throw two of the women into his cab and started away at a rapid paco. Minnie nio Daley made her escape through an alloy. The otllcor followed the cab and ordered the driver to stop , but ho re fused. The otllcor finally got in to a buggy and caught the cab at the cornetof Canal and Adams streets. The women and th < 5 driver were placed under ar rest and locked up at the armory. On the way to the station the two women pulled out a large roll of uionoy ami offered the olllcer $101) ) to allow them to go free , but it was refused. The man wlio was assaulted was not feorloimlv in jured. How Two airN Ka\v I'.lsmnrok. Uoston Trau-criiit : I went up to llor- lln from Dresden for two weeks with my cousin Cls-ty. and wo both wanted b'o much to ' eo tiismnrck. Everybody said that ; being there such u short tim'o , wo never could FOO him In tlio world , bo- cniibo there wore hundreds of Germans who had never been able to do MI , and btill had lived their whole lives long in Merlin. So I thought there was noth ing to do except to write him a note and ask him if ho wouldn't allow Cls-iv and mo to look ut him. 1 found my pen and paper , and 1 wrote : "Prince 'Hibiimrelc Two English girls who are only in Herlin for a short time are anxious to bee the greatest man in the world and want to know If you could grant thorn an audience. " 1 signed it with my name , and when I directed it "Prince Hlbmarck"f felt just as if 1 were direct ing in to Santa Clans , or some one up in heaven. OUsy and I took It to the palace. We walked ly the sentries and through the big court yard up to the frontdoor. The bailer stood there , oh ! so stern and grim , and refused at lirst to take my notebutwhen 1 said , "Why , you must take it ; don't you see it is to Prince Bismaivky" he frowned more than ever and took it. If yea can believe it , that very night while wo were sitting at supper there came a letter with a great Denied on the hack directed to Miss Perry .Jones. The people at our pension were so curious that I wouldn't open it before them , and we could scarcely wait for the time to come when we could got to our roams. Finally it did come , however , and I read , "Prince Hismarck will grant the young ladies an interview at 112 o'clock to-morrow. " Wo wore so excited , Cib y and I , and wo began to bo awfully ' scared , loo. After wo got into our ingh't gowns wo rehearsed court reverences for two .lours before we went to hod , and wosaid over long German speeches , such as wo thought it would be proper to make to him. The next morning wo put on our best clothes and our new English hats , and started out for the palace. The sontrieb didn't looic nearly so ferocious as they did on the day be fore , and ihe butler smiled and smiled , as if ho had never known to do any thing but smile. Wo were shown into a large , dark hall , and I said : "Oh , dear mo , C'ibsy , what if Prince Bismarck should come and speak to us while we arc in this dark place , there isn't one thing here that I could make conversation about. " But just then llorr von Rottenborg , ttio prince's secretary , came and told us that the prince was in the garden and would receive us there. 1 never shall forgot how the garden looked. There was a long path in front of us , with beautiful foliage meeting above it ; the green leaves rustled , the little shadows played all over the ground and Prince Bismarck came walking down the path with his dogs on cither bide of him. I couldn't think of a single ono of those German speeches which I had ro- hoarbod on the night before , and I didn't know what 1 was going to do , when suddenly ho smiled and held out his hand aud said in perfect English : "How do you do' ? I am very glad to see you. " IIo looked so jolly that I didn't feel alraid of him any more , especially when ho turned to mo and exclained : "Js that the kind of hats you wear in England ? Horrible ! they are too high. " Then we all walked down the path , Cissy with him and I with the TIerr von ] \ottenborguntil after a while 1 thought that Cissy had been with him long enough , because I wrote the note , vou know. So I just stopped forward , inclin ing to pull her slyly by the dress , and just as I did it Prince Bibinarck looked at mo and laughed all over. I walked with him the rest of the time , and ho showed us his flowers , and I praised every single ( lower , and said how beau tiful and how lovely it was , and wo pot ted the dogs and praised thorn. Finally ho took us to the Koniggrat/.or btreo't entrance into the garden and wished us good-by , and we managed to tell him how very , very kind we. thought ho had been to us ! The great gate opened and shut ; everything was over. Wo had scon Bismarck. The state univcrsuv of Missouri has seven ty-thrco professors and assistants uml fcOO students. The Kov. Dr. .Tncob 'ro < Jdthu distinguished Mutliodist preacher , is rumored to bo the coming president of Dickinson college. Ualdwln university , ut Heron , O. , lias been picsontcd with tin estuto valued tit ? > 0,0l)0 ) byalndy , who will , in return , receive mi annuity from tlio trustees of tlio institution. P. T. Itanium has decided to convert his handsome residence , "Wuldcmeio , " into n seminary for young Indies. Tlio mansion will bo removed to the edge of Su-asklc park , and re modeled. Lincoln university for colored men nt Cln- cinnnti , has graduated forty-one students this summer , but owing to the Insulllcicncy of money , is unnblo to nccopt all the students who proffer themselves. Williston Wnllter , son of Uov. Dr. George L. Walker , of Hartford , Conn. , hns just re ceived from the University of Loipslc the tlo- gieo of Ph. D. "inagnn cum lautle , " tin honor seldom obtained by American students. Ho isnn Amherst graduate , nnd hits been elected to the chair of history in Hryn ftluwr col- lego. lego.Ground Ground has boon broken for the now li brary of the university of Pennsylvania , and its erection will proceed tit unco. It will bo n hnmlsomo structuio of pressed brick and terra cottii , with foundation of stonu. Besides ample space for books it will contain a good- slicd lecture room ami special rooms for the use of professors who tire conducting investi gations. A sonsntion has been 'caused In Catholic circles by tlio statement that important changes are to bo mailo in the leading odlcors of the Georgetown university. It was ru mored some ttmo ago that the Kov. Father Doonan was to bo relieved , which , coining to the attention of the alumni of the university , steps wcro immediately taken to counteract It. At n mooting of the society n resolution wns passed requesting Uio provincial general of the United States , the Kov. Father Camp bell , not to make any changes In the presi dency of the institlon until after thn centen nial of the university , which will take place In 18VJ. At the Sacred Ilem-fT convent burned In Now York last week Horace Grceloy's daughters , Ida ami Gal > riollowero educated , as wcro also General \V. T. Shermm's daughter Klla ( now Mrs. Thackory ) , General - oral SchollcUi's daughter Mamie , the late Joseph Droxol'H daughters Lucy and IC.ito , General Sturgis1 daughters Nina and Ellu , nnd ninny other ladles of name and fnmo At the time of the flro the mother superior for got her Inllrmltics in lier anxiety for the children , who hail beotisumtnnrUy dismissed from prayers on the lirst alarm , and , gatherIng - Ing snmo thirty of the smaller ones about her in the dormitory , hho said : "Now , children , don't bo frightened. There is n tire on thereof roof , and I think It best that wo go into the garden until it is put out. Do not hurry , though , for you are In no danger , uml 1 will take care of you. " Than , as quietly as though lending them to bed , aho piloted them out Into the darkness ami down Into the garden. This for ono who had kept her bed for several years was remarkable. An Absolute Ciiro. Tbo OKIGINAL AWETINE OINTMENT is only put ti | > In largo two oinico tin boxes , and 1s au absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chopped bunds , aud all skin erup tions. will positively earn all kinds of piles. AskforthoOKIGINAL A11IETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Gooilrmn. Drug Co.i at 23 ccuts per box by mull M cents. Jutlirjgton Ruble The Burlington takes the load. It was In advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can foave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. ' , S Burlilffildn S Route C.B.SQ.fl.R. CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. C ATARRH .ABIETINEMCD-Co'TOflOVlLLE ' GAL , , $ | nrUHll J ( or9.- Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by G-oodman Drug Co. The best and iurc t E nedy for Care of nil dUeaiei earued by any derangement of the Liver , Kldnojn , Stomach and Dowcb. DyRpeptlo , Sick Deadaehii , Corutipation , BllJonj Cooplalnts and Malaria of all kind * yield readily the benefloent Inflaence of It la pleasant to the toato , tontt np the cystem , restores nnd prefer ? * * health. It is purely Vegetable , end cannot fall to prove beneficial , both to old and young. A * a Blood Purifier It U naperior to all ether * . Bold eyerywn * * 1.00 a bottle. W I ) . Mim Pros. n'.n.Mmn. .7r.V l'ioi. JJAVliiJ4Mif so.v , Ticas. W.N.McrtNiH.isn.Stic. MEAD INVESTMENT ( JO. rxcojtr on A TED. Capital , - $100,000 Lotum Maite on Itcal Fsttttc. No commission * . Money on hand ; 3111 LOMBARD , Mo. Capital &Suiplus , $1,500,000 $ , , This company Ims opened an Onmha office nnd Is inopurcif to fiuiifsli money promptly on Immoved city and farm property. No appllcutlinH sent away for approval , ' Loans closed and p.ild for without delay , JOHN \V. ( II8H , ManttKer. JQ ( | Soutli IMi Btrcot , Hut Nutioual Uauk. OMAHA SELECTED ! ONI : or Tin : MOST SUCCESSFUL SPECIALISTS ! Intlio ticntmcnt of ! CHRONICANDSO-CALLED INCUR- I ABLE DISEASES , lias permanently lorntod in Oinnna. The Hoc- tor's theory is that NO DISCASi : IS INCl'HA- III.i : until the ( llilercut ] > aitsot the body ate rti'stioyed lJ.v illse.iso f.istur than Ilicy can bo 10- iialtod or built up. Tnls Is u lived law , estab lished \\heii ' "iho vatvis weiu adjusted by measure. Is It your UVnil. KII > N'rVP , M'NHS or TIIIUIA'IV Is It your MlltVOI'S SYBTi.M. : 1IUA1N. HAH. IIl'l ! or IIIIAHT. tlmtyoube- llt'Mi to be dlspnsedAinjon snllerlug from OKAVIHj or IXSKAKR OP Till : IIIAll > iii ; , 1'ISTLM.A , I'UiS. : dl'faspH of the SKIN or HONKS ; H so , leain the Doctors "NewTreat- ment for Olcl Diseases" A CURE GUARANTEED IVI'v ' r.AHKHnnd every t race nt the disease eradicated from the bones , skin and blood. Debility oftho SU-VTAI , OUGANS and their result'- completely leinoved , Dr. JlciKi\V : isiigindnnto of tegular modi- ciuo.andhls ( JKIIAThllCCKPSin cluing disease Is his close attention to the treatment of each case. case.Hie Doctor Is jii'.tly classed as cue of the LKAD1NU fal'KCIAI.ls'rS. ' CONSri/l'ATJON at the office , fiee. Clinrgi's for treatment , UlIAPONAIILR. Treat ment given tlioho at n distance l > v coriespon- dencc. bend ( .lamp for reply. Medicine sent to all pails of the United Plates. Addiess , / . E. nrcdJlEW , M. D. Bushman lllock , tor. loth \ Douglas Stu. , Omr.lu , Nebraska. MEDICAL ISURBICAUHSTITUTt N. W. Cor. 13th A. OoUge Sts APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TBUf SES Best facilities , apparatus anrt reraertles for sut ; e sful tteatraetit of every form of disease rtijuir nig Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance , b t hospital accoiiim nations in the west WHITK JOR CIRCCIARS on Deformities ai > ' Ilraces , Trust.es , Club Feet , Curvature of tin Spine , Piles , Tumors , Caucer , Catmrli Hroi.clntf. Inhalation. Klectricitv , faraljsis. liiiikpsy , Kn' iity , llladder , Kyc. War , bbm and Illood , arxl nil Surgical Operatiotii. Dlaonses of Women a Specie r.y. BOOK ox DHHSIS or WOMEN Fair. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSHTU3B MAKING A Sl'KCliLTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood Diseases successfully treated byph ibtic 1'oison icmoveil from the hystemYIIIIOII ! mercury Ne r rcstoratl\e treatmrnt for luss ul Vital 1'ower. I'eisons unable to vUlt us may be ( rented at home by correspondence All cumitiu mentions confidential Mcrlicincsor Instruments bent by mail or express , cecurely packed , no marks to InJicnte contents or render One pu oiuil interview preferred Call and consult us t end history of your case , aud v\e will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upnn Private. Special or Nrnons Dist cs Im vutency , Syphibv Gleet and Vantorile , with yitstion list Addtcss Umu/iu alfiltcal anil Ktirutral Itittltitlrot DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13lhanaUoda Sll. . OMAHA. NEB. THE COMMERCIAL Corner Dearborn and Lake Streets , CHICAGO. This nouse 1ms Justlicen thorouKlilv rolltlcd nt 11 COM ! of over tr.iXJO , makini ; It far hotter than any lmt l of tli Name price In tl.owvst. iiovntor. : electric limits , hatli rooms , uml nil modem Improvements , Roles , $2 nnd $2.5O Pop Day. Inclmllnirnieiils. rentrnlly located ; "cusiiblo tu nil r.illuuj' ttatloiiH. tlirntors iiml Ij.iHliifss liouse . Htrtet rurs to all points of lisa city. fcpscl.il rates to professional iicople. WWEAK ICiy .r&ffi.ftr" : i In la IV run. wrly decay , li t foitnlnloz fii'll piirtlcuUra ( or lioiu cure , ( roe o ( > CPROF. Fl'ol'roWLCRi Mooilgi , Conn. , Who la WEAK , PTERVOIIN. DEIIII.ITA- TKI . nhn In till POI.I Y r.n.I4J.NOII . \ ANfR tins THIFI.KI > BWHy hill VIGOR of IIODT. niNII and M ANHOOn.fniuiInK exhuuitlnit rlratni upon the FOCNTAINM of I.IFK. IIKADA Iir , BACKACHE , Dreadful Ire ) ms , WEAKIf KNH of Womorv , IIANU. rDI.NF.HSln ROCIKTY. PIMl'l.KH upon the FACE , and nil the KFrCVTN leadlnr to EAKI.Y DKCAT and perhaps CONNirjtfp. yj.OJt or INNANITT , ahoulS concult nt onca Ibe CKI.ERKATED Dr. Clarke , Rrtabllihed IfaM IT Clarke h&i made NERVOUS I > K. nil.ITY , rilKONK ! nnd all DlHcatei of the UENITU imiXAUT Orgnni a I.I fa rrUl7. It make * IV O dlflerence WHAT jou i .ve taken or WHO has failed to cure you. WFEMALEH suffering from diseases pecu. liar to tholr sex can consult with the assurance f ipeedy roller and cure. Send 2 cents postaia for works on your diseases. * S-Oond 4 cent * postage for C1 < ili > l ratefl work * oa Chronic , H rvon and D UT-I , te Dlieasei. Cousultatlon , pcnonallr or b/ ' totter , Trein. Consult the old Doctor. VhoHiunde cared. OfBcesand imrlor * PriTBto. 49 These contemplatlnc Marrlara vend for Dr. Clnrke'a celehratcd guide M U and Fetnitle. each lie. , both Sic. ( atamps ) . Before confiding your case , consult Dr. CLARKE. A friendly letter or call may MkTe future sufleriiigaud shame , and add golden yearn to life. WBc/ok Life's ( Secret ) Cr ror , " 60c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and wrltlngi sent everywhere , secure from < * x | > naare. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays , 9 tnlz. Aildrces , . F. t ) . OLAAKB , M. D. JOS Sou Olort Si. CHICAGO. ILL. Fochtor's Famous FAIRICON. ItTThla Ian perfectly harmlf m herb remedy and ilon nut run tafn any wuirvfltait , ntttnttoj niter or othtr pvtionous tub taner. 81,000 REWARD tftlilsiauntruu. Unless Uio root * ofthehMrle ontiralydriedup.whloli occur , very rarely and probably not over flv time , in a hundred It urclj produooonewcrowtb ! Just Think of This ! .nil I Urn lUAliliul tifi.utt 11 U rribll. FA1HHON No. 1 nnil * , price II , per bottle each , la for eiuH entirely ori rtlally bald. 1 AIIIII'II.V > . n , prlco 76 oonte per bottle Is Invaluable u a HAIH DUESSEn. Itwlllre. new tlio jrowth of hair tliat la railing out , kcrpitxinoctli and cloasy nndremovrnlldandrufT. rATIUCOX la for tale by all 1 , manufacturer * on icoclpt of T .Cf ljUAiUMBf Prlo" Send for lilatoiy of tha Jir.rtL..tit.m | i w-b | remedy and tcitlmcriiaU from 1817 it L. ipp ard ft-r I * n the * * who hava used it. 5JJ i'A ' " " ' ' * "k * TCut thl < out urd ncnd to nt coKinii ! j.ii/ ! i / _ i pjn b.ild headed ftiend. FECHTER REMEDY CO. , NEW HAVEN , CT. Trade supplied by E. Hewitt & Co. , Now Haven , CU I ur halo by.l. A Ki'l.l.KK , Om ilm Licensed Plumtefi Gas Fillers REMOVED TO 522 and 524 South I6h ( k Corner Killi anil Jiiukion Street , Wlicio tlioy liavua full line of evvrytlilng neo essary to tliPir business. Thcyiiro jupiiared to ilvn ; fttlinutvu on nil \\oik In tholr llnu unit liioiiipily llll nil ordi-iM cntriistud to tlieircnro. lltst \uikineuuuiioyiHi ] ) uud till \\uik\rnr * ranted. MORRISON & REED. MJ\V MMJATIO.V , Cnrnitr 10th and .Inckson Btreots. PROF. BYRON FIELD. TOPEKA , KANSAS. Tun , Hiiiiljtirn. .Moth I'atUuoprompt " ' y .Maglol'ifckloijuro JlUUird Co , Uullalo * i\luruuiil' rklnr riilcago : ) . 1 JHcIioul fordlrlt agil Yniinu I.aili > i. tori 'cuUloau cldr < ! nTIlAVKi.I.L. U..1 _ Mort ! u 1'uU. 111. . ur. 7 Madlion btruul. CUcago , 111. Hi i Illack Heads I , Hwh Worins , cured by r imnioci MnRic-i ' , by mall. I lllUluO | Mlllurd < ! CoUultaloN. kT.