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    THE OMAIIA DAILY' BlflE i WEDNESDAY , GOTO HICK 3 , 1HS8.
. .THE CITY.
Secretary Nnttingor has three In-
rtiiBtrltil enterprises tlmt wunt about
160,000 additional capital and will pay
JIO to 2fi per cent on the investment.
Gerald Johnson , the bon of iv Herald
employe , went astray yesterday after
noon and was picked up by Olllecr
Pulnakl and taken to thu police Btatlon
and then returned to his parents.
Tlio Mount Hope Cemetery association
has Illed notice of Its orcmilzntion with
the county clerk. The trustees are P.
'
W. Uirkh'nuscr , F. W. Melchor , C. W.
Colliding , W. G. Dohn , F. L. Ulumer.
Anton Cajorl and K. A. Benson.
The county commissioners yesterday
approved the bond of Samuel I Pope &
Co. , of Chicago , who have the contruct
lor the plumbing of the now county
hospital. The bond Is for ? 10 , < )00 ) , and
was signed by Frank Murphy and U. IJ.
Wood.
Personal
S. S. Hccbe , of Wlsncr , Is at the Murray.
M. H. Thrift , of Beatrice , and Mrs. Klono ,
of Albion , arc at the Murray.
E. I.ovo of Grecly , and George S. Stevens ,
of Ciillnway , are at the Mlllard.
Dr. W. G. Connor of Kearney , nnd James
H. Wash of Lincoln , are at the Millaril ,
M. C. Keith of North Platte , and W. II.
Webster of Central City , are at Iho Pnxton ,
J. E. North of Columbus , and C. W.
Thomas of Grand Island , are at the Piixlon.
C. W. Hamilton and a party that Includes
hl family will leave to-day for u California
tour.
tour.Genrgo
Genrgo L. Alexander of York is in the city.
Ho will hereafter reside in Lincoln , where
ho goes into business.
W. N. H.ibcock nnd IX E. Kimball , of the
Chicago & Northwestern , did the Sioux City
corn palace yestcid.iy.
II. Hostwiel : of Hustings , G. E. Haird of
Grand Island , and C. P. Edwards of Auburn ,
were in the city jcsterday ,
Klchard N. Withnell , accompanied by his
wife , left for the east yesterday to attend the
funeral of a brother of Mrs. Withnell.
C. S. Miller of Fairmont , A. J. Nelnlngcr
of Hastings , Frank L ) . Taggart ol Hastings ,
A. 11. Baker of Grand Island , C. IJ. Evans of
Columbus , and Milton D. Polk of Platts-
inouth , were in the city yesterday.
AVntor In Secret.
Mlko Nettcr has been arrested for using
wuter from the mains without paying for the
privilege. His trial is set for October 3.
A Keller.
The former mud-holo on the west side of
the Webster street depot has been Illled up
and macadamized , and is now in good condi
tion for both vehicles and pedestrians.
Pencil Pushers VH. Actors.
A ball team composed of the members of
the Natural Gas company will wrestle with a
team of local quill drivers tills afternoon at
the ball park.
Oottliif ; Itenily to Vote.
Clerk Moorcs issued 1-15 papers of natnral-
zation Monday , the bulk beini. issued after
working hours in the evening. Cleric Moores
Bays they were nearly all republicans.
The Art Society.
The board of directors of the Western Art
association held their llrst meeting at Meyer's
art rooms on Monday evening. From tlio in
terest and enthusiasm manifested , the so
ciety promises to bo very successful.
AVnniluroil Awnv.
Two children belonging to Mrs. Boycc , 2707
Douglas street , wandered away Monday
mid have not been seen since. They are aged
nix and eight years respectively , and had on
blue ginghniu aprons. The younger liad on
n red hat. . '
An Otoe Howard.
Sheriff Wlllman , of Otoo county , offers a
reward of $100 for the recovery of horses
und wagons stolen from Lewis Ganzel , in
Berlin , m that county and the arrest of the
thelf. The theft was committed on the 23th
of last month.
Grip I'lnycrn.
On next Sunday the cable line employes
cross bats on the diamond with the mall car
riers. The gate money goes to the yellow
fever sufferers. The following is the batting
order of the cable men : Kidkad , rf ; O'Brlun ,
If : Spratten , in ; Lang , Ib ; Luke , 2b ; Knl-
slicn , 3b ; Keeps , ss ; Painter , c ; Milliun , p.
Caught In the Act.
A sncnk thief named Dennis Clara was
caught robbing James Dunavan's room about
0 o'clock yesterday. The thief had Just begun
to get in his wo'rk , nnd secured only a neck-
tlo and a gold pin. Ho was turned over to
the police , and inside of an hour wns sen
tenced to thirty days in the county jail.
Tlio Cillers lint.
The hat presented to Chief Gnlligan by
the Now York Veteran Firemen is on exhi
bition In Arthur Brlggs' window. It ar
rived yesterday , nnd is a beauty. It is
of the regulation parade style and shapo.
The shield in front has on it a very artistic
painting of n tire engine , over which arc the
words "Chief Engineer , " nnd under the in
itials "J. J. G. " The hat is valued at JUO.
The Itridcu Committee.
This afternoon nt 2 o'clock there
will bo a meeting of the joint committee on
the opening of the Omaha and Council Bluffs
bridge. The members are as follows : Max
Mayor , J. A. Wakolleld and M. S. Lindsay ,
Omaha ; Mayor M. R Hohror , 1' . Laccy , E.
F. Waterman , G. F. Wright , L. Wells and
J. P. Weaver. The meeting will bo held In
the board of trade in this city.
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KxppiiHivo Illiihtor.
A hnckman named J. Lndcrback , while inside -
side the B. & M. baggage-room contrary to
the rules of the company , was ordered to
leave by the special ofllcor of the company.
This made Lodcrback angry , and with loud
and profane language ho threatened to thrash
the ofllcer. Ho was immediately arrested ,
and when taken before the judge was lined
( Sand costs. _
A Tlrazon Pnir.
A crook named S. J. Sherod was caught
by the police yesterday while assisting a
strumpet to rob u cattio man named George
W. Bell. Bell is from Texas and has just returned -
turned from Chicago Hush with money , htiv-
ing dsiKsed ! of a number of car loads of cat-
tic. Ho had nearly $000 in cash and a check
for thu same amount , Sherod and the ills-
reptuablo woman succeeded in robbing him
of everything but ? :13. :
" "
A Jlolircnv School.
The orthodox Hebrew school association
are taking up subscriptions to maintain a
ochool In this city nnd huvo now collected In
the vicinity of * 3.0. ( It is the Intention to
employ two teachers , the probable attend
ance of children being about sixty. Thooftl-
cers of the association are A. Bernstein ,
president ; Adolph Kline , secretary ; oxccu-
tlvo committee : M. Talmud , M. Horwitz , M.
Wulriborg , Jacob Bernstein , S. Kline , M.
IJrsuutou uid N. Livingstone.
nig
Clerk Wells startled the
( < nUlttU In the i general superintendent's
* < * M by producing n formidable-looking
i-artrMtf" , which liu bad found In the Union
4 * | , t. H V/IVH of whlto metal , cylindrical in
t b M * , fctrtiil fwur Inchon wide , and ono Inch
f dlumiWsi'i * iid U apparently " 'led ' with some
? l.fcyy miul , HU cupped In Iho usual way ,
t v/lll N Mill bi puhco headquarters for
f ' /Id / WWK < > Mxpri' i om'i-.my have
| 'W ' riiuiy | l I'ali'inotit tbo
H ' ' } the do-
„ , ul lliul place.
, „ „ . , , „ , . { l Hl > er , l ut ho IniH not yet
M LM M htoMl/l W lltwt ln will I' ' " ) bceaiiMO
ii/ / . * | jWHI > Yr l MmVllh detect-
IVCH. Cooper. It is claimed , was only n tramp
telegrapher , having been In the employ of
the railroad company for a short time only.
Going Into Itetlrciur-iit.
Colonel H. B. Burnham , who has been vis
iting his son N. J , Burnbam for two Weeks
past , left Monday for his homo near Richmond
mend , Va. , via St. Louis. Colonel Burnhnm
wns stationed in Omaha for fourteen years
as deputy Judge advocate general of the de
partment of the Platte , Ho came to Omaha
In November , 1S7J. and was retired
two weeks ago , being one of the
oldest ofllcers In this department.
The colonel owns a plantation near HIcli-
mend , on which Is a typical southern man
sion , and there ho will devote bis time to
raising fine stock , 15U visit to Omaha has
been made particularly enjoyable by the calls
of his old time friends , and with drives out
to thu post.
1'Vcncli Leave.
B. F. French , the absconding proprietor of
the Davenport hotel at Fremont , It is claimed ,
was seen in Omaha last Thursday and that Is
the last seen or heard of him. He pretended
to come hero to collect a bill of $ iO on a hay
account , but his failure to return and the
number of people whom be has left in thu
lurch conllrms the suspicion that ho has lied
to unknown parts. It has been ascertained
that the total amount nf his indebtedness is
placed at $1,100. When ho left ho took about
$12. ' ) in cash from the house and left his wife
only 3 with which to run the hotel. His de
parture is a surprise to his friends nnd ac
quaintances as he was an old and respected
resident of Fremont. It is thought that ho
liaii gone to California. His property has
been attached ,
Defeat is a school in which truth al
ways jrrowa strong. Though youi1 dis-
uasio balllo jour physician , if you put
your blood in good order with Warner's
Lo < ? Cabin Karsuparilla , you can rely on
finally jji'owinjj well and strong. Pure
blood means good health.
The following marriage licenses were is
sued yesterday by Judge Shields :
( Henry Johnson , Omaha . HO
1 Bertha Mnurshkn , Omaha . 'i'J
j George A. Ostiom , Omaha . 23
| .lessio Le Claire , Omaha . 10
j Charles G. Valentine , Atlantic City . . . . 21
I Mollie E. Larimer , Omaha . 24
j Henry. ! . Lnbdell , Minneapolis . 40
I Annie E , McKeever , Minneapolis . 31
I Ferdinand Snltrcns , Omaha . 3-1
I Mrs. Sina Chandler , Omaha . 33
Every day is n little lifo and our
whole life is but n day repeated. 'Tis
not best to suffer pain for even one little
day. when one application of Warner's
Log Ciioin Kxtract , vill drive it quick
away. Nothing better for external or
internal application.
INDIANA KUl UHI.iICAN.
J. 31. TliurHlon Tells of Harrison' *
Great Popularity.
John M. Thurston has returned from Ins
stumping tour and , in a conversation said
that he had made four speeches in Indiana in
four of the largest cities in that state , clos
ing at Indianapolis last Saturday night. The
enthusiasm throughout that state , Mr.
Thurston says , is something simply wonder
ful. The republicans seem to bo able to
point out among the well-known people of
tbo different localities many pertoas who
have up to this tune been strong democrats ,
who are now earnestly supporting Harrison
and Morton. Mr. Thurston thinks there
can be no doubt as to the result , and looks
confidently for a republican majority of
10H)0 ( ) in the state.
The delegations who arc visiting General
Harrison ut Indianapolis arc almost number
less. The John A. Logan club , numbering
about seven hundred , called on him last Sat
urday , and another club from Cleveland , O. .
with nearly ono thousand men in line , did
the same. Delegations are arriving every
day , and the wonderful manner in which
General Harrison is responding to all the
calls made upon him is something unprece
dented in the political history of this coun
try. Ho is convincing the people that ho is
ono of the greatest men in the United States.
His utterances show deep thought and states
manship of the first order. Every epigram
of his contains some vital political truth put
in such a way as to come home to the intelli
gence of the clnsse ? .
Mr. Thurston has demands made upon him
for his presence upon the platform ia the
eastern states , but. doubts if bo will ba able
to do much more on account of pressure of
business in Omaha. Ho feels perfectly cer
tain that wo are going to carry every north
era state for the republican ticket.
Notcw.
The Irish-American Republican club meets
this evening in the Barker hotel , and
will bo addressed by John L. Webster.
J. Sterling Morton left for Lincoln , where
bo spoke last night on free trade.
JKOl'AUDIKING LIVES.
Inspector Stniulevcii Points Out an
Incompetent ISnurincer.
August Funger , the engineer of the heat
ing apparatus of the Dnpont school , still in
sists on running the affair , although ho was
refused a license by Boiler Inspector Stand-
even on last Saturday. The Inspector notl-
lled Mr. Piper , secretary' of the board , of
Funger's ineompctency and asked for his
immediate removal. This has been disre
garded , and yesterday com plaints came totho
inspector from patrons of the school insist
ing on Funtcor'.s roinovnl. us they did noi
wish the lives of th'eir children jeopardized
by an incompetent 'man tinkering with i
boiler. Mr. Stnmleven has sent another re
quest to Mr. Piper that Funger be removed.
The quality of the blood depends
much upon good or bad digestion and
assimilation ; to make the blood rich in
lifo and strength-giving constituents ,
use Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening
Cordial nnd IJlocKl I'nrilior ; it will
nourish the properties of tlie blood from
which the elements of vitality are
draw n.
UNlKORSt TI2IIM3.
They Arc to ho Adopted hy the Whisky
Trust.
P. E. Her has returned from Cincinnati ,
where ho attended a meeting of the trustees
of the whisky trust , which was called to
consider matters relating to the distributing
houses of the association. The meeting was
not largely attended and adjourned to Pcoria ,
where it is thought thu terms on which
whisky must bo sold will bo determined.
Heretofore the distributing houses have been
soiling whisky on thirty , sixty , eighty and
ninety days , and some hnvo been selling for
cash. Under the proposed agreement a rnlo
will bo adopted which will govern the dis
tributors whic'i ' , it is said , will bo of grea *
advantage to thu concern ,
It is by copying after nature tlmt mnn
gets host results. Dr. Jones' Hod
Clover Tonic is nature' * own remedy , is
purely vegetable , can bo talcon by the
most delicate. Cures all stomach , kid
ney and liver troubles. 60 cents. Good
man Drug Co.
host IIU Hnml.
II. Thomson , n B. .t M. switchman , lost n
hand yesterday. Ho was coupling a din
ing car to a common coach , when the Jenny
nnd Miller couplings crossed each other and
and caught his hand. Ho was taken to idt.
Joseph's hospital where It wns found neces
sary to nmputato the hand nbovo the wrist. -
Ho was then removed to his homo in Gibson.
Ho U maniod , his father and mother re
siding In South Omaha. Thomson Is the man
who was so badly beaten by the strikers last
bprinu.buthe.kcptonut work until jcsterduy.
An Absolute Cure.
ThptmiOIXAL AUIETINE OINTMENT
Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes
l
nnd is uii absolute cure for old sores , burns ,
wounds , chapped hands , and nil skin erup !
tions. Will Vaslilvcly care all kind * of piles.
Ask for the OKiaiNAL ABIETJNE OINT-
MENT. Sold by Goodman Ui Uj , ' Co , nt r23
ittouts per bo-by mull 'M cvjuts.
TAKI2N TO I'A
Thcro lloliort Sinllti Will tin
nn Ilin Chni'KC of Mimler.
Thomas Smltli , the idlcRCil munlc'iTr of
Thomas Stilllvitti , the brukcnmn fotintl dead
nc.r I.u Pliitte , Saturday JilKlit , liai been
Identified M tlio nmn who win iitlcinptlnj , ' to
stciil a ride. Odlcor Hiivoy says thai Smith
nt llrst ilciileil ucln tlio follow , but In eon-
vcrsntton ynilth freely ndinltted that ho win
the innti who w.w ntteinptins to fjct n free
ride iiml whom Sullivan requested to lenvo
the cars. Smith say * that ho Koton the
train sit I'aelllu Junction to eomo to
Omnlm when ho was discovered In
n stoek ear by Sulllvmi Just
after the trnln loft Oreapolis. Ho told Sulli
van tlmt ho was a railroad man and wmito.l
to ride free. Sullivan told him ho was u newman
man In the employ of the road nnd lie could
not allow anybody to rlilo fruo as the eom
p.iny watehuu their new employes very
closely. He , therefore , would have to ask
him nt least to leave his end of the train.
Smith says ho started to do so and clam
bered down upon the next ear which was iv
Hat one , Sullivan meanwhile warning him to
look out or ho might fall between the ears.
No hard word- * passed between them. Smith
next crawled Into a ear nenrij Illled with
coal and loft Sullivan htamlliiR' on the stock
ear in which the hrakonmn had found him.
That was the last ho saw of Sullivan , and
was surprised when ho heard _ of
his beliifr found dead on the track near ha
Platte. Smith rode in tno coal ear as far of
Gibson ami got olt there , as ho said ho knew
the train would not stop again until It got
into the yards , and ho did not wish to go t > o
far.
far.Ho
Ho snvs he put up nt the Garni house ,
on Mason street , and stayed there over
Sunday , never drcamiiigof the terrible erimo
that was laid at his door. All cross cities-
Honing fails to make him in any wiy contra
dict himself In the above story.
He says that at ono tlmo ho
was with Pitmen , the H. it M. detective -
tective , and Unit he .spoke of this when first
ho asked the engineer for a ride , but did not
try in any w.iy to make the railroad believe
that ho was at present a sleuth for tlmt com
pany.
Veslcrday Robert Whiting , the sheriff
of Sarpy county , came up after Smith to
take him to Pnpillloii , where he will boniven
his preliminary hearing on the charge of
murder in the llrst degree.
At the inquest hold over Sullivan's re
mains , the verdict declared that the deceased
came to his death by being pushed from the
train.
You ean find eool , woil furnished
room > > nt the Glebe hotel , best located
lioubo in Omnlm.
Wyoming oil hinds for salo. Chums
of10 , SO , to 1(50 ( aeros now on the mar
ket. Complete abstracts to same fur-
nibhed. , ! . L. LOVITT : ,
± K ) So. Thirteenth bt.Omaha , Neb.
x Fiiipil for u Tin-cat.
Tom Melvinney was charged what ho con
sidered the cxhorbitant sum of $1 for riding
a short distance in n hack Monday night and
refused to pay that sum. The hnckmnn grew
insolent and Tom threatened to pulverize
him. Ho then hunted up a policeman and
caused Tom's nrrcit. Yesterday on urraing-
ment McKinncv admitted that ho threatened
to thrash the backman , but claimed that any
man would do so under the same circum
stances. The judge did not regard this as n
good excuse , however , aud charged Tom $
for his experience.
Pcwaro of Fraud , ns my name and tlie price are
Ftampcd nn tlio bottom of nil my aihcrtUol flmes
beforeIciiIni ? the factory , likli rirolict thu murirs
ajnlnst. lilgli pikes ami Inferior ( -omlx. If a dealer
oilers W. I. . IKiHCl.'is hhoi-s at 11 iciluccil prkior
fayi lie IIM thcinnllliont my name anil prku stumped
on tlie bottom , uut ulm down aa a fraud.
W. L. DOUGLAS
< kO CMJ C FOR
4P S rlvEa GENTLEMEN.
The only calf 3 SKAMT.KSS Rlioc smooth ! n-
Bldo. NO TACKS or WAX TIIHUAI ) to hurt
lhrfcctcavasliiin < l-8tniil ami WILL JSOT It II * .
IV. I. . IIOlHiLAS 84 SIIOi : , Iliv ordinal ami
only luml-scncil welt fl flioc. Equals custuni-mailc
W. tu loTJuiAS S3.BO POLICE SHOE.
nallroail Men ami l.ctRr L'arrlire all "car llicm.
Smooth Insldu ns a llnnd-Sc cd Mioc. No Tacks or
Wax Threat ! to hurt the feet.
W. tu DOUUf.AS S'J.nO SnOK l unexcelled
Tor heavy c ir. Hcsl Calf Mioo for tlie iirlci > .
\V. I.DOUGLAS 8-J. WOItKINOMAN'S
B1IOK li Ilio liest In tliu world for rough wear ; ono
pair ouclit to weir a nmn 5 ear.
\V. I. . DOtMil.AS Sa hHOK FOU HOYS Is
HIP hcsl Sclionl Shoe In HIP worlil.
W. L. DOlKiLAS S1.7C YOUTH'S Hcliool
Slum Rives thu small Do9 a clmucc to wear tliu Lust
Bliocti ID the world.
All nii. > < ) in Cotiprcts , Button anil Luce. K not Eoli !
ly jour c. later , write
W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton , Mass.
For Sale by Henry Surpront ; Kelley
Stitior & Co. ; Geo. S. Miller , ( i2 ! North
10th btrect.
OMAHA
MEDICAL 9 SUfiGICAL INSTITUTE ,
N. W. Cor. 13th A Dodge Sts
BK.A.OE3S ,
APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND ! RUt3ES.
Jle t fscilltlcs , npnaratns and remedies for snt
essful treatment of every form of disease reqmr
ing Medical or Surgical Treatment.
FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.
Hoard and attendance ; best hospital BCLOUIUI. . ,
tlntions in tlie west. . . .
WRITE FOR CIUCCIARS on Deformities am'
llraces , Truw.es , Club 1'cet , Curvatme of Ihi
Spine , Pile , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Ir&i.cluti !
Inhalation. Ulcctricitv , Paralytis , I ! llcpsy , Kid
ncy , Bladder , H > e , ar , b'liu ' and lllood , at'd all
SttrK'cal ' Operations.
Dlaoasoa of Women a SpcolaJ'.y.
BOOK o DisBAti" orVOJIEH Km * .
ONLY EBLIABLB LIBDIOAL IMSSITUTE
MAU1NQ A EPECULtT Of
PRIVATE DISEASES.
All niocxl Di eeies successfully treated. Syph-
Utlc Poison removed Ironi the system without
mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol
Vital Power. I'eisons unable to visit us may be
treated at home hy correspondence. All commu
nications confidential , lUedicines or Instruments
scut by mail or express , securely packed , no
UMrks lo indicate contents or fender. One per-
wtial interview preferred. Ca 1 aud consult us or
end history of your case , and we will scud in
vlain wrapper , our
BOOK TO MEN , FREE ;
Upon Pfivule , Special or Nervous Diseases , Tin
wteiicy , Byptilft. C.leet aud Varicocclc , with
k-cjtiou list. Addiess
iliiiuttti MtiHral and Kurgltal It > itltultot
DR. Mcf/lEMAMY ,
Cor. 13lhan Oo < ! a Stl. . OKAHA.NEB ,
and all Urinary troubles ens ly. quick-
Ir n rt safely cured by DUUUTA C i >
bHcs.tivor-'fctcnsej cured In sevtjn dajs hold
l. lter box. ull ilrniwHta. or by inftll from JJo-
cutft.Mff.Co.112 WhlletJt..N.Y.tulUlrectloii8.
nvcc AUK Titu
Ultd
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vnrlcs , A imirvel of puri
ty , strength and nliiik nmencHi. Mnro IM-OUIIIII-
liat thun tliconllmifv MmK unit cannot ln < nld
In competition with tint multitude of lowcnxt ,
uliiirt eight ulum nr pliimpoiitopimdrrM. Sola
only In cnnx. lltiyul IlitUng t'ouder Co. , I''U
Wall Htret't. New Vork.
BWIKI'S SPECIFIC
In entlrcl/ To0'cl bla rrfiuuatlon con
taining no Mercury. 1'otajb , Arrcnlc , or othcf
polsonou * substance. * .
swirrs SPECIFIC
Has cured hundreds of CA CI of rplthcll *
mo or Cancer of Ilin skin , thou'ondi rf cage *
of Eczema , Blood Humor * nnd Sitlu Ulic.iict ,
nd hundreds of thousnnui of ease * of licrof-
ula , Ulouil Poison and Ulood Taint ,
BwiFrs srrciFio
Una relieved thousand * of emeu of Me ren.
rial Poisoning , Rheumatism aud Stlflneu of
the Jolutj.
CniTTA nooA , TJUW. JunoZT.Km-SwIft'i
peeino Co. , Atlanta , On Ocntlf men : In th
f.irly part of the presunt j ear , a bad casn of
blool polioij appeared upon mo. I began
Uklng H. a S. undur tdrtoo of another , nnit
today I feel preatly Improrod. I am still
taking the medlolno and shall continue to dee
§ o until I urn ixu-fectly well. I bcUo\olt wUl
tffect a perfect cure. Your * truly ,
Uoo. P. Huwinn ,
111 WegtBlxUiSt.
COLCMBU , B. a , July 7 , l P8-Tho Bwlfl
peoinoco. , All/into , -Geullemeiu 1 wa
ure t sufferer from musouinr rheumatism
tortHojeors. leould get no pormanvnt ro-
llef from any medicines prc'c bed by my
Jihykldnn. I twc o or it dozen homos of
> oiirH B 9. , nnduow I nin IM well as t mer
as In my life. I am euro your medlclna
curi-d me. and I would recommend It to ury
one buHerluif from any blood dtwu c. YOUTI
truly , O. K. Hi-duns.
Conductor C. & 0. 1U n
o , TFXIII , Jfny 0 , lB3H-acntlemen ! Th
wtfo of olio of my uuatomeRt was terrlblr
am'ctcd ' with a loathsouofkliidUenw. that
cohered her whole body. Kbt us con Until
to her bed for oeml j i r liy this omictlon ,
and could not help hcrgclf at IL H o eould
not sleep from n violent Itclilug and stinging
f the hkln. Iho dlfOMu baffled thu skill o ?
s the physicians who treated It. Hci husbana
began fluolly giving lil wife 8 Ift'n hpts Ills ,
and she eonimencod to ImprotenlmoM Ira-
me < llatcly. and In a teir nocks the was ap
parently well. She It now a hearty m > -
lookluB lady , with no tracu of the affliction
left. Yours > cry truly , J. F. Suns ,
Wholesale Druggist , Austin Aveuue.
I Trcntlso on Blood and Skin Diseases moiled
free. TUB S\nrr SI-LCUJO Co. , Drawer 8.
Atlanta , 0.1. i Now York , 7M IJruad K ay.
Our customers will take not
ice , that notwithstanding the
confusion incident to the im
provements being made in our
'place ' of business , wo are in
jcontinual receipt of new goods
and are ready to servo our
friends to the best of our ability.
The temporary disorder is only
a matter of a few days , aftei
which we are confident our
fresh attractions and increased
facilities must speak for them
selves.
Max Meyer-Established 1866-Adolpti Meyer
Max Meyer
& Bro. ,
SIXTEKXTH AXU FAKXAM STUKKTS.
General AK ' " H lor
STEINWAY ,
CHIOKERING ,
KNABE ,
VOSE & SONS ,
BEHB BROS , ,
and JAS. W , STARR
P-I-A-M-O-S
Story & Clart and Slioningcr-Bell Organs
BIT.CIAIJ I'lUUKS AN1) TKUMS.
Write f or Catalogue.
Dr. J , E , McGrew ,
One of the JIot- Successful
SPECIALISTS
In the treatment of Ii ) KASE4 of tbo TIIIIOAT ,
I.UMIS , IlKAiir , I.IVKII , ICID.NKVP , Kvt : and r. MI.
Disaasos of the llitAiN and NKIIVOUS BVSTKU ,
ii : > u.Krav and NEiivouiiKxiiAUHiioN. ASTIIM i
nudO\VAiuiii , ( iiiAVbu Diseases of the
JIKII and UtoTUM , all Dlsorclerd of the
AciiroflUAiiiSTKculn oil cases of PIIIVATD
ndHKINlIiK\hKS ) ! ,
lll.S Cllllt.S IIVO HEM VIIKAOLG And rKIIUAXKVT ,
The most oiiSTiSATEOisES VIELOINO rapidly
under ht form of treatment.
The doctor's theory Is that no disease hhould
bo rcKarded us Incurable uutll the dlbeabcd
01 can Is destroyed faster than U can bo repaired.
Prom hii years of experience In HOSPITAL and
PKIVATK PHACTICK , tne doctor U class > ed amouB
the l.EAUl.VO Sl'ECIAI.ISTS.
CONSULTATION FUKK.
Treatment by < ; orre3poudcnce. Send stamp
Offfcoy--BU8hman Block. 16th and
Douglas St9. ( Omaha , eb ,
SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK IN BOY'S ' AND CHILDREN'S ' DEPARTMENT.
Our spare Is llmlttul nnd wo will only fmimni nlo it few f'lu > lntlii\ ! | linrHim ( | Cot this sale , nemomber
nil goods found not tu bo MM rojn n 'Mii-cl , niny bo returned nixl mutiny t-heei fully refunded.
Lot No. I , Boys' Suits , Price $10.
Our stock number in Usil'J. 'I'll In IM a very Hmlcn null.
niiulo of slrirtly all wool ciiHuliiu'ru nf n limit j-ruy Klll <
iniM'd imttiM'ii , clcffiiiitly iintdo ami trhiimnl iimliinlTiM'
it nl tins Milo. in n jului' H/I- | < from | : i to 17 nt iio. Vou
can puj * 1 > for Hie ( .nine niiit In other bton n. Wiinunufii
tun > tin HI'ootlH iiml ' < the of
{ t'uiirutiti tt innUIn i-M-ry L-nr-
lIK'Ilt ,
Lot No. 2 , Boys' Suits , $7.
Slock tminlxT lill. ! : ! ThoMc Hulls nri' uiiddtilitlv tin' lii'-d
Imrfrniti we litive nvi-r olTcrctl In this ilcpiirtinfiit ; llii-y nro
full Winter wei'ht.s ( , of u dark brown i-iif iiiiuri.1 , for'boy - *
from l.'l to 17.
\Vo carried over about .r , | ) mills from liinl HIMIMIII and will
olTer tliein at this sale for 7. If , \oii ean dipllciite thin f-uit
for $10 in any ollior .slot-It ivtuni it to IIM nnd receive the
amount of join * purchase mono. * , , Keineinlier the price , j .
Lot No. 3 , Boys' Short Pant Suits ,
Price $3.50.
Stock number JiOT , ' ! . This lot IH cut in ref ilur t-lmrt giant
Send for samples of the goods and we will furnish you with self- I
measurement , blanks and full instructions for ordering and if the goods
are not satisfactory , we will pay all express charges.
MENS' WINTER OVERCOATS.
The sale of men's Winter Overcoats advertised last week was a big
success. There are a large number of good styles left , and you will get
a genuine discount of 2O per cent on last years prices.
Freeland , Loomis & Co.
Proprietors.
Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets , Omalia , Nebraska.
Tlio Largest CIolliiiiB House Wc > l of llu > MIv > N-itii. | |
Burlington
The Burlington takes the lead.
It was in advance of al ! lines in developing ; Nebraska.
It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car
service between Missouri river points nnd 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.
I
It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can
feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver tht
evening of the same day.
It has been progressive in the past.
It will lead in the future.
Travel nd ship via the Burlington.
Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250.
Depot on Tenth Street.
Burlin on Buthnglon
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB.
Paid Up Capital $100,000 <
Surplus 50,000
II. W. YATR-J , I'rcsldont.
LF.WIS S. UKKi ) . Vice President.
A K TouiSAMN.ti'l ' Vice President.
W. II. S. UUHIIKS , Cashier.
nniECTOiis :
W V. MOUSE , JOHNS. Cou.i'ss ,
H W. VATK1' . J.KWIS S. HcbU ,
A. n. TOU/AI.IN.
" "
"THElRON BANK ,
Corner llith ami Varnnm fits.
A General llankiuf llusluess Transacted.
FARM AND OMAHA CITY LOANS ,
The Kansas Citj Investment Co ,
30 Cliuniltcr of Commerce ,
OMAHA , NEII.
No delays. All business done at this ofllce.
FKNNVnOVAI , WAFEH8 er
uccr fully uwxl tnonthly by over 10,000
dlcu. AreSnft. Efftctualanil J'ltntant
| JUT box by mall.or Rt clniBirlste. Staled
artteulari 3 po Ug BUmpn , Address
Tnc ECCSIA Camtau , Oa , piraoir , OJ.cn.
For sale and l > i/ mail by GoodinnH
Drug Ctoi Om / < i
* ! / ( ' fiom I to 11 , iiml IM muilo IIMIU n dark mixed oassimoro
no MiiMlily , but new KIKHK | jn t pu on urn * counter.- , and plcn-
1 } ofllu'in.
Wo ni'ViM * ndvi-rlUo u lot unl. wu li.-ivo nil sl/es. Wo
rm-oliiiiUMiil tlim will fur M-ltonl pm'po.-es sintl olTei * It nt n
lirli'u Miihiiinl of fintlie Hiinii' J.M-I do ol ( 'ootK $ : { . .50. Send
for n onll nnd If U IM nut frutlxfiK'i jry , rotiu-n it nt our ox-
| lfllCO.
Lot No. 4 , Stock No. 28S4.
\\'n olTi-r llit' ' I ' '
< I\'M , platted Nor'oik Hlon < so HuiN , aRea
to II. Hindu ( mm ivlolirutcil M > eliiinle ! > rillu I'lieviot.in
n ni'iil IIM | inlxttiri * . HiillnldM for d-ess or school pnrpoaies.
Tim - IH iiopnliir. tl M. 'i'liisuit wo know will give
wilipfui tlon. nnil If tln < lin > cr woui 1 jmy us $7.00 for it , lie
would not Inhiatfil. . liuiuumliei the priee , SI.50.
Mens' Cassimere Suits Price $13.
Cimllmmllfiii of thn m.ln of mi" s' fine oasdimero suits
wlilrli wi * niherllfi'd hint woolc it SI.00. !
NORTHWESTERN
MILITARY ACADEMY.
I.OP 1TIOV 23 mllP < north of .
1MUUI.TV A Kuli Corps ol Kiperlenced In-
mUKU0rirnr.V.W-l Ive Conr e of f-'tiKlir.
KAi'll.lTIK * * UnnnrpRMfil fi > r Initrurllon ,
llciiltli Homo romfiirlp , nml llirl U n Inllui-ncH.
l l | . II. 1 > . It tVIIINI , Si
I'm k , III. ScndlcirCutaloiiue.
Hi ; Y LOCK JXSTITl'TK.
t-oiitl' Wllllnmitown. ncrkshlro county.
Mass. Apvlvate school for boy . 1'rcp.iro for
. .
heel or linblnusi. l-oity. cv.
Bettie Stuart Institute
WIllcoujmoncoitsSlbtycarSentoiiiK'r ritli. | Brt .
AdvantaKes unsurpassed. Home comroiw.
careful tr.xlnlnc. Apply to Mrs. M. McKEB
HOME ? , I'rlnclpul. _
IM : r-
UNION COLLEGE OF LAW ,
Uyurrirculnr ! > i lilreni U. HOOTII. Chicago. 111.
Timber Claims ,
Tree Seeds and Seedlings for Timber Claim" .
Ft ult Trees , , mall Trulls , OrtiamentalB , L\ui' .
B Beal'foVprlce Ust-niEK ! Address ,
D. S. I-AIU3 | Vrop. ,
Shenancloah , Iowa.
-IIB
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Chicago , Milwauiieoji St , Paul R'y ' ,
The Hcst Route frcm Omaha un'Jl Council
Illi ffK to
= THE EAST :
TWO TUA1N8 DAILY BltfWItKN OMAIJA ,
ixUNC ) LI ii.ui ! ra
Cblrngo , i SU Jlllwaiikce ,
St. I'nul , Minn .spoils , CVdnr .
Kock Island , Fwoj ort , Uockford ,
Clliiloa , Dlibti ( IIP , JJaTCiaporf ,
Elgin , Hudl'-un ,
Dclolt , Wlnoin ,
Inporttnt point * Bait , NortbtHt Ut
boi thunt.
For through tlelieU c oulhe ttokiit f nt t 1
ruiiVta trJet.la U r e UlotX , or H UuVon
Killihun BlMi'tfi ' n ug , ? u ' , n'1n/lh ' / < ? ! "iaJ .
world nre run on thu mi n lls o tbcChlc 4.J
ca It , til. r ul ll ll < r. n4 OT r tMoM-fl
to pMUBtitn bf uurlvoat cmylojn 01 I
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ol.0 PKX OIVHN A WAV. Pai Oculars fr 9
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