Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 16, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEES TUESDAY , JUNE 10 , 1801.
THE CITY.
Jeff Hyron of Auburn wns brought to
tlio city by Deputy Murnlml linker for
Boiling liquor without n license.
Tlio benefit concert to bo given nt
Eoyd'a opera house tnkcs pltico Tuesday
cvoning In.stoml of Thursday evening as
published in Suliirclu.y'H Dii ; : .
Word has boon received of the death
nt Rock port , * Mo. , of Colonel A. B. Our-
bee , n lawyer ntul banker at that place ,
who waH oao of the best known men in
the west in anlo-bollum days.
\V. 13. Johtmori of Newcastle , Wyo. , Is
in the grasp of the law for selling liquor
without Uncle Siim'rt permission at
Hardy , In this stateHo was escorted
to the oily by Deputy Marshal
Htflllngcr.
Thr M. & M. will open a station at the
extremity of its Newcastle line on the
52LM itiHt. " The new station will bo on the
Hi-llo Fourchn river and will lie called
MooriT'ift. The line will bo operated to
that point on the date named.
The Ciiwhor State bank of Cawkor
C'lty , Kan. , liiis brought suit to recover
Sl.iion on u promissory note given by
Wilson .tannin ; ' ! * . Tlio Second National
bank \Vltionti , Minn. , has Mied Hlch-
ards & C'o. , claiming $1,071 duo on a
promissory note.
Olltt and Alice , the three-year-old
twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. It. K.
Wi-Htgato , died Saturday and Sunday ,
respc'ctively , after a short illness of
monslc's. The double funeral took place
at 10 o'clock this morning from the resi
dence , 'l'l.2 ! CharloH street. The remains
were interred in Allen's cemetery.
Ilavo Vou ( Jot n Ifornc ?
Every rnnn who owns n , horse should Knew
that Ilullur's Harbcil Wire Liniment is the
only rutucily thnt will K'VO ' woiiipt relief to
nil spriltis , cuts , bruUcs mid nulls , uml Is
warranted to olTcct a complete cure ,
NATIO.NAIi SfllUKT/UNKKHT.
ItVII1 lie Held in Oiiinliu In World's
l-'ulr Year.
OoorRO Kuril icturued ycstcrdny from
St Louis , wlicro ho has been in alleiulnnco
upon iho eighth session of the Northwestern
ichuPt/onfcst. Mr. Kuril is highly elated over
the fact that Omaha hm secured the schuutz-
cnfcst for IMi. ) , niul In spuukiiiR of It said :
"It will be n preat gathering and will result
la brlPKhigr fullv HI.IHMI shnolists to the city ,
to say notlniiK of the thousands who will
ccia > ' to sco the st > ort.
"Our only competitor was Chicapo , but as
that town has the world's lair , you may say
that wo hud a wulKnity. .
"Tho raiiKO will bo located at Husor's
park , niul the Omaha society will MJOIIicgn \ \
putting them in shape for the preut , event.
This will result in an expenditure
of not less than . JKHX ) as a great many im
provements will have to be made.
"Tho Omaha .shooters had a grand time
end won a number of prlres , but what ones
coulil not be determined whoa I loft. I know
they won the liwt money prize and a number
of medals.
"At St. Louis the grounds are 21 ndles
from thii city , and cotiMdeiIng the fact that
it rained every day ami cars made trips only
one each two hours , there wore many tncon-
vcalvnucs , but everything consldeiod , we
had a great time. "
Mr Kuril proudly displays a line gold
medal that ho won.
It is conjectured that a specific may yet bo
found for every ill that llosh is heir to. How
ever this may bo , certainly the bust speclllc
yet found for diseases of the blood is Ayer's
tiarsaparilla , and most diseases originate
horn impure blood.
MAtOMC GUAM ) I/JDUK.
It \ \ ill Convene Its Annual Session on
Wednesday.
The Masonic grand lodge of Nebraska will
meet la annual convention In Freemasons'
ball in this city at 4 i > . m. oa Wednesday of
this week.
It is expected' that there will bo about two
hundred delegates In attendance at the meet
ing , which will probably last uatil Friday
evening.
Tlio present ofllcers of the grand lodge uro
as follows : liobert K. French of Kearney ,
'
grand master ; Urad D. Slaughter of Fulle'r-
ton , deputy grand mn.ster ; Samuel I' , D.ivld-
son , Tecnmsch , grand senior warden ; Lovh
A Kent , Mlnden , grand junior warden ;
Christian Hnrlman , Omuha , grand treasurer ;
William H. Unwen , Omaha , grand secretary ;
Andrew K. ( irahiun , Wlsner , grand orator :
L.eoT. Cillletto. lieatrlco , grand custodian ;
Francis 15. White I'lattsmouth
, , grand mar
shal ; Henry II. Wil&on. Lincoln , grand
bonier deacon ; CJeorgo E. Hawkins , lieatrlco ,
grand Junior deacon ; .Jacob King , grand tiler.
Mrs Window's Soothing Syr'ip for Chil
dren Teething cures wind colic , dlarrtuuu ,
I'cc. ' - . " > cents n bottle.
MU. MAIIOXhY S
Ifo AViiH Amused at the Coroner's Lat
est Verdlci.
County Attoraoy Mahoney smiled this
morning when ho heard that Coroner Harri-
gan contemplates1 prosecuting Dr. U. Clco
Wo , because hi.- , patient John Flook , un em
ploye of the Cudahy packing company
suicided.
The coroner claims thnt Gco Wo charged
Flook an exorbitant fee for medical services ,
This weighed so heavily upon Flock's mind
to such nn extent that ho took Ids owu lift1.
The attorney in speaking of the case said :
"If llnrrignn wants to Investigate ho will
have to do so on his owu account. I have
nothing to do with the fee that the doctor
may have charged. It is nil bosh to talk
about Investigating lleo Wo because Flook
died. They might Just as well investigate
mo if one of my clients should como to the
ontcoand then go out and suicide tifinr learn
ing what ho would have to pay mo for my
services. "
*
The Howe scales , the only senlo with pro
tected bearings. No chock rods. Catalogue ,
of liurdon & Holleck Co. , Agts. , Chicago , 111.
A I'olnl lor Mc eaHi.
The light between Recorder Megcatb and
the two men hired by the county commission
ers to rowrlto the numerical Indices contin
ues. Yesterday the men worked on the
books and at the snmo tlmo Megoath got an
opinion from the county attorney that will
probably settle the matter , ns that irontlo-
mnu has given It out that the county can hire
men to write the records , but tlio register
cannot bo compelled to use the books after
thov arc completed.
Megeiith still Insists that if ho Is to certify
to the correctness of the records they must
bo written under his supervision.
Small m l/o , creat m results ; Do Witt
Little Early Hlsers. Host pill for Constlpa
tion , best for SIcK Headache , best for Sour
Stowuub.
Vlhlled llin Old Home.
Judge Hopowoll i turned yesterday
from a two week's visit at his old homo m
Indiana , ami nt oaco tool ! up the docket in
Judge Irvine's room , the latter nnniou Judge
having gone to Hurt county to hold a session
of court. la INISI .fudge Hopowoll graduated
from Po Pau , the great MuthodUt university
located nt Cireon Castle. Ho nt oncu imnoJ
west and until Ins recent visit bus nuvur
bcon buck to the homo of his childhood.
Say !
Do vou vumt to remove tlioso plmnlcs from
yourlncol U > > eHallur'sSarsnptirilla iimi liur-
dock. It Is warranted to otToct a complete
cure.
Just Wiiiitu to Know.
J. C. Hoover wants to know whether his
wife , Hello Hoover , hns over obtained a di
vorce. Ho says stio Is now living with li man
named Old Zucher in this city , and goes by
the uumo of Vine X.uchcr. He would I'.lco to
ItnowUQtlicr or not they tire married.
To Drlvo Out Malaria
drink uuturo's tonic Kegciits Ferro-MnuRa-
peso watew at Escalator Springs , Mo.
GHAIN JilK.V OHOAMZB.
'H OwUn nml Produce Kxchnngo
Olllecreil nnd llenily for IJtislncHH ,
A largo number of the loading grain men
of the city , buyers and sellers , mot la t even
ing at the rooms of the real estate exchange
for the purpose of perfecting the organiza
tion of the Oinalm grain and produce ex
change.
The meeting was called to order by
J. A. O'Connor who stated the object of the
gathering , which In thospeakor's opinion was
the most Important action that hail been
taken In many years , ns It meant the build
ing nil of n great Interest of Incalculable
licncllt to tlio city and state.
C. T. Urown was elected temporary chair
man sna R C. HwarU temporary secretary.
An opportunity was given for putties doslr-
Ing to do so to sign the roll of stock holdm.
The secretary rend the list of stockholders
nnd It wiii found that tlio great majority of
them wcro present.
The secretary was instructed to cast the
unanimous vole of the mooting for Charles
II. Fowler for president , Mr. Fowler was
called upon for n speech nnd responded In n
few pleasant words. .1. A. Connor was
elected vice president nnd S. A. McAVhortor
secretary. Mr. MeWhortcr announced him
self us feeling highly honoied by the elec
tion. The election of E. I' . Peek for treas
urer followed.
The next thing In order was the election of
n board of live ditouturs nnd the following
gentlemen received the largest number of
votes and were declared elected : A. H.
Jnqulth , K. C. Swart/ , John Christian , C. II.
Harris , all of Omahii , and It. 13. Scut.cldcr of
Fremont ,
The president nnpolntcd the following com
mittee "to drntt by-Hws : Messrs. Jn < iuilli ,
Ilrown Christian , Cookrell mid Harris.
H. C. Miller rmimrl'od that In order to
tnnlfo a success of this moveinedt It will bo
necessary to com-ontrato the business In ono
building. Then if pi'onlo como to the city
they can find our grain mantel and if ttiey
have grain to sell all the buyers will bo tUeio
to bid on It ,
Several gentlemen wcro called upon to
express their views and it appeared there
was u croat deal Of enthusiasm among the
members. Mr. I'cck said that lie would IIKO
to suu all the feed store men como In and
then when anyone had hay , oats or nay
other grain for sale ho coulil bring In the
samples and the Diners could maUo their
bids.
bids.The
The president thought that there was
every reason for encouragement , as there
were more active grain men present than
wcro present at the org.ini/utlou of the
Chicago board of trado.
L. H. Shepai-d who \v.w In Chicago at the
time of the organi/ation of the board of trade
there remarked that Its success WES largely
the result of the united efforts of nil Inter-
ex ted , and that if overvono would nut his
shoulder to the wheel the Onuiha grain
inaiket wnulil ben gie.it success.
The next meeting of the exchange will beheld
held on Wednesday evening of this week at
S o'nocic at Coekrell Hi-others' olllco in the
First National bank Duildlng.
"My father , nt about tlio ago of fifty , lost
all the hair fiom the top of his head. After
one month's trial of Ayor's Hair Vigor , the
hair began coining , ntul , in three months , ho
had a Una growth of hair of the natural
color.4' 1 * J. Cullen , Saratoga Springs , N. Y.
Ilrowncll's Commencement.
Commencement exercises will bo hold at
Browncl ! hall today , the graduates being
Mibses Thorpe , IJarkcr , Brant , Lionbergor ,
Thomas , I.tibngh and Scott.
The exorcises will begin nt 10 o'clock , the
progininmo being as follows :
March lloncrolso , two pianos ICowalskl
Miss Doty nnil .Miss Ituntlnc.
1'roccfcs.lon of pupils , fncii ty , trustees , rector
nnil bishop ,
nssay A Decade of Aineileun Literature. .
Mlsi * Itnint
I'niehllnxsnaclit Vocal solo Jensen
Miss Tlioiiio.
nssay Precious Stones Miss IlnrKer
I'ssiiy .Inii.'iiiusu Prosiuss Miss Thorpe
'I honr't Like Unto a l'lo\ver Vocal solo .
Ktibenstelti
Miss Knrkcr.
Hss-iy Musical C'oinniisltlo'i us Influenced
by < ho l.lvi'.sof thu CompOM'is
Miss IjlonliurKur.
One Spring Morning Vocal bolo Nevlu
Mlsj 1'ulmcr.
Clnss Prophecy : . . . MNsSCott
1 ssny Uili'iitul Lu.vury Mls I.abnuh
.Maiden's Wish , Chant Polonaise I'lnno
MIO ! Chopln-I.Is/.t
Miss llarKcr.
Kssay nnd Valcdletorv The Gypsies
Ml - > Tlioinns.
Piesi'iitatlon of Pii/i's and Medals by the Hec
tor and Vlco 1'ilnclpal ,
Coiiforrlng of Diplomas hy Die IMsliop.
A.ldii'ss hy thu Kuctor.
Miignlllcnt , Creed , t'ollecls and llenedlctton
by the IIIsliop.
Marclio Mllltiilrp. Op. fil , No. h Schubert
Misbes C'oillns. loulor. Livingston ,
I'litnain.
This evening a reception will bo tendered
thu students and aluinnao at Bishop Worth-
Ington's rcsldcnco.
For Beaslokiichs l/he Uorterot-d'8 Aold
I'll sphate.
Dr. WV. . Blackmail , Brooklyn , N. Y. ,
snjs : "I am very much pleased with it in
seasickness , .Several cases have been
brought to my attention wlicro it afforded
prompt and ciitlro relief. "
That IUK h
Captain Sopor's "big stick , " which is on
the way to Chicago to bo used at the world's
fair , will arrive ia Omaha about Saturday or
Sunday and will remain here ono day in
order to give the people of Onmhn an oppor
tunity of viewing the longest pleco of timber
over trniibportcd over one hundred miles on a
railroad.
This monster of the forest , stood 'J2.5 foot ,
with a reach of 17.1 feet to the first limb , it
was lO1 fcot la diameter at the base and
without a Haw. In falling the giant tree broke
Hi ! Icot from the stump. Jt was hewed
square wlitiro itifoll , tt.'MO : "eot from the rail
road. ut n point sixty-one inile.s east of he.ittle.
A sidetrack was built along side the giant ,
which was rolled over onto the train. It
occupies two cars , ono being at each end mid
is supported by a gearing which which takes
up the side motion in going over curves.
In tlio search fora perfect tree eleven giant
llr.s were cut , but encli revealed a flaw when
trimmed. The fallen monarch Is covered
with a tnrpnullu to protect it from the
weather.
A Cuid.
Wo want every lady and. all the boys and"
girls to call on your druggist and got some of
our beautiful cards and a book of valuable
n formation free.
Ilu.t.mt ( 'iiopiiiBr.vur Co.
At ti ! Mni-ee.
Uoddettl , the strong man , nnd Lllllo , the
wonderful card playing dog , are the attrac
tions at the Eden muscc. In the theater n
full specially company gives Id-daily per
formances.
Ij. H. Salisbury , loader of the Poycl opcrn
house orchistru , left lust evening for
Chicago.
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Superior to every other known.
Used in Millions of Homes
40 Years the Standard.
DelicioujjCaUe and Pastry , Light Flaky
Biscuit , Uruldlc Cakes , Palatable
nnd Wholesome ,
No other Uakinc powder does such work ,
"THE CONTINENTAL. "
oo On Monday morning we will offer 350 pairs of Men's All Wool Cheviot and
Cassimcre Pantaloons in medium colored stripes at S2 per pair. Samples
may be seen in.our Douglas street show window. We guarantee every pair
_ strictly all wool-and cannot be bought outside of the Continental for less than
CJ $3.00. LOT NO. 2 :
450 pair of all wool Cheviots , in dark stiipcs and light checks , at $2.75 , in all sizes up to 40
waist. Mail orders promptly filled. Samples of the cloth will be sent to any address , or a pair
of either lot will be sent and if not satisfactory may be returned at our expense.
C Illl lo 1" L 7Bc
In order to reduce stock , we have decided to cut the price on our entire line of the cele
brated Star Shirt Waist , and will offer them for the present at 75c. Over 100 dozen to select
from , light and dark colors , nothing reserved. Send mail orders with postage.
©
1.
CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS ,
Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi River.
Physicians , Surgeons anil Specialists ,
14OU
OMAHA. NEIJ.
Tlio most widely aii'l favorably Known spec
ialists In llio United States. Their Ions ex
perience , remarkable .skill and universal suc
cess In the. treatment and euro of Nervous.
Chronic and Surgical Dl-cases , cntltlu tlicsu
umlnont nliyslclans to the full confidence of
the allllctcu uvorvwlicio Tlu > v guarantee : >
A CRKTA1N AND POSITVh ! C'lJUH for
the awful Direct < t of early vice and the niuner-
oils in 11s that follow In Its trnln.
I'KIVATE. III.OOI ) AND SKIN DISHASKS
spcpdllv. comnliitcly and perinaiii'iitlv curi'd.
NKKVOUUEIIlLlTV : AM ) SI'-XUAI , DIS-
OKlJlCUb yield leadily to thuir skillful tieat-
" '
'I'MinP , WISTl'LA AND Itrcn'AI , UI.CEKR
cuarnnlccd cured without pain or detention
from Imsliipss.
UVDKUCEIji : AN'I ) VAUICnCELn uoiiiia-
nently and suecissfully cured in every ca-.i- .
SYIMIII.IUONOlIltllCnA , ( JLHET. 'per-
matonhu'a. Seminal Weakness , Lost.M-.mhood.
Nl'-'ht ' Kmlssliins. Dci-iiyeil Faculties , ruiinilu
Weakness and all dfllcato dlsoiders puetillai1
to cltliersux posltlvuly cuicd. as well as nil
functional dlMirdeis tn.it result , from youth
ful folllos or th ( > I'xei-ss of matnru yeais.
< ITP IC'rilPlJ Oitaianteod permanently
O 1 l\lv/1 U l\L uuiud , icinoval complete ,
without cutting , caustic or dllatat'.on. ' Cine
ellccled at homo by patient without a mo
ment's pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MiN.
A QIKM ? fHPK Tlio awful nllVcts of
/V OUlVL UKL cany vice which brings
organic we.il.ni'ss. dcstioyln both mind and
body , w.th all lti > dieadcd Ills , ucrmantnlly
cuicd ,
T'il.K HK'I'r Addioss those who have
L/1X.J. DUl 1 J Inipalicd tlii'insi'Urs by im-
pmpur IndulKcni'c and solitary liabils. which
ruin bolh mind and body. nnllltliiK them for
business study or marriage.
MAIUMK.D MiNor : tliosi ) onterliron that
happy 1 fc. awaru of physical clublllty
iiulckly assisted ,
OUR SUCCESS
Fs based upon facts. First-Practical oxpcir1-
cnco. bi'cdiid Kvory case is .specially studied ,
thus starting rlKlit. Tlilrd Mudlclncs mo
prepared In our laboialorv ovactly to suit
uachi'ase , thus clTuutliiK cures without Injury
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
K09 D3UGLAS STREET. OMAHA , NEB.
"FAMILIAR IN MILLIONS OF MOUTHS
AS ANY HOUSEHOLD WORD. "
1 he Times , I Condon.
Apollinaris
"THE QUEEH OF TABLE WATERS. "
" The Apollinaris Spring yields enough
ivater not only for present rcqninmenis ,
lint also for those t f a /tiltit e which is
still remote , "
" The existing supply is adequate for
filling forty million quart bottles yearly. "
" The volume of gas is so great that
it is < langrons to approach the sfring on
a windless day. "
THE TIMES , LONDON , zothScpt. , 1890.
NKBRAV5K.A.
National Bank
U.S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA. N l
Capital , - - - - $4OOOOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - Oii.BOO
Oltlcor anil Ilroctori--He.jrr ) W. VMei , Treililunt :
LowUH. llouil. Vlco-l'riiiiitontj Jaiuui W. aara n.V
V.Muriu , John U. t'olllm. It. 0. Cu bliu , J , N. U
Tutilvk. W. U. a IIiiKiiei , cnililor.
a-MIil IRON BANK ,
Cornur Utli nuii Farnaiu dti
A G en ciull.Liil'lui ;
HOTEL.
T7.Tfurr M. < " * t-ltli iintl HVU-IUM ; ,
titlta > nunt HHtiNtnnttitllu connti-nctt'il
Hotel HutltUna ' Oniiiltn , . "KTCI'/I !
InletIra tmllH ruiiniiffrom
t tit roof , All tltu cvHtnu * it nil
fluurnllin-il trltli . .tnnMtoufro iii-ouf
mintiniillin > /iiuiosw/Mo to burn
q it < < / . - . .l'Yr cMcfijic * diulCo iiliirnm
tlti'oiiitltont lite unllilinit. tttvitiit
hot < in < f i-oltl irtttci' n nil animli
ci'ci-u fount. 'Jtalitu tnmttriitiitaurt
B. SILLOWA Y , Prop.
OMAHA Send tor clrcu > ar or call oaV. .
II bllKH\VOOI > . M Now York
BOHOOL OP Ufa IIIil'v , Uuiuha , Nub.
TELEGRAPHY ,
AMUSHIMENTS.
DIME ED23H MITSEE.
Coiner lltli and rarnani Streets.
UIIK : : OIMUNH i.vrn.
I.A IIKI.LA MINMP. and her wonderful
car < l-lnyin | doa. l.illii- .
SlU.NUit DOUlWI/rTI , thu stionest man
uneaitli.
A m.itclilcss company of miis'cil ' art sts
and I'oiiii'di.ins. licatitmil actussis , i liixim-
dauieis a > d timely MMI S.
ONI ; DIME ADMITS TO AM. .
BA SB BA TUT
OMAHA
vs
Kansas City
TO-BAY.
Game called nt 4 o'clock.
Ladies'aumibbion to all parts , 2.H1.
I
For the Advertiser who patronizes
ALDEN & FAXON , 66 & 63 W. 3rd
Street , Cincinnati , Ohio.
We write , design , illustrate adver
tisements and place them advanta
geously. We've 20 years' experience
and an immense business. Atany ex
perts in our employ. Prices low for
class of work clone.
We use ART extensively in Adver
tising. Nothing like it for an adver
tiser. 50 " Suggestions for Illustrative
Advertising" sent you for 4 cents in
stamps "big hits" they illustrate
any business. What's your address ?
Ours is
66&G3W , Third St. . ,
CINCINNATI , Q ,
Phenoline
sJ cunso
sa
Gelds in the
a Dead
by on tpplica *
lion.
Catarrh O
In irtirthoil Q
> -l
in
'J tvor $
0 fiom lhn < lo firt >
d n ; in
Earwhi
imuiuljr ,
Ci.
PRESS THE BUTTON , ! ? LIGHTS !
. Burnt a brljMlame ( Irom a minute la 2 hours
A . TlielliMprncllritUfltllKlitlnitrncket
. \f , a Ijum > and C.fiir . I.lvhUr ever Intro.
J- * - dumi. A tnuli li niifo 111 I > | prarance ,
' ? ' y\ but smaller in fi7 . A mart el of linrc.
'jiaai , _ , i\ unity t'nful aufl cnnteulcnt *
[ ! ' * * * *
TCXtrtAKf YYVv unii'lfconn Ifto ltti nllnocie o-
AMD * U.iAnerxi rcurrl , ircaM | lo nny
ClSKfkr. Ju | aJdro .s on rfceli't nt Sl.oo.
\JLI5 \ ! " { ? il NoiiTiiwr rr. .
Co . llev llullilliikinnnlm , Ni'b
I Sorrorlng from
the envct * ol
juullitul urron
riurlr tlccur , wa tlna wcaknrsj , toil iiaul > uo < l , cto.
I will K'nil n viiHiablu tri'atlra ( 'ul'Ml ) coutnlnlni
full nartlculara for homo cure , I'll HI ; of cbaria
A iplcnillU medical work t Dlioulil l ) K'aJ liy CMTJ
man wliu U ncrvnu * nnil ilrblllintcil. Aililrett
1'ruf. Ir. C. IM\Vl.iU. IrlooiluM , Coiiu
SCHOOLS AND OCLJiiEQES. _
KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE
nrnr riiASMiuu. liv
OPEN THHOUUHOUr THE YEAH.
Tlio tec. .ml mriu uf thin nunlumlu ( Oir orKlnt llrnl
SloiiiLiy la July ana tluicj third Wuduu > d.ty In
lU'cciubiT neil
Cm , I ) t' IIUVU , Supt. 1'oit-Otllco KAlllllMLi : , KV.
LE i FRftHCfllSr
French Mxiitiujr M gnm . An inraiuuila licln to
KrcnthituUcntt anil tvarherr. Freu tnuiplo copy
Utui.ni ; * ( .a , w , Maauuu b'i..Ncw ' Vurk
MOORE'S
"Let another mar pr.iUr thee , and no1 tlilno
own iniiiitli. A situiigi-r uud not thlno own
lips. " lti > v. ( .coi'c Mlilur , t'ailllo. IOHM : Kcv.
Anthony .lacolis , Mdncy , Iowa ; Kov. J.V. .
Cailcr. I'lcas'int liiovo , Iowa ; Kov. I' . V
1'e-ry. Ccd.irUan'ds low.i ; IJcv.V. . It. Kiln
L"avcn orlli , Kansas ; Kov. .1. T. iiliimfoid.
I inui-on. luvtn ; Uev. . .1.V. . U.itlieait , I inur-
son. lo'.v.i ; Ki'V. ( lllni.ui I'arkcr. Kmcrson ,
Iowa ; Ilon. T..I. Ali"l. Duuatur , IlllnoN ; W.
A Htron.I'oiincll IIIulI's , lo'va. Wlion sn-h
ir.cn UN the uliovi1 have K'VUII ' tliMr tostlmon-
l.tls In pr.ilsc of Moore's Trco of IIfo nnd the
leading whojuialu dime housus say Ihuv have
Klvcn L'Mtlni .satisfaction wlicro tliuy liavo
been sold , what uot'.cr uvlilcnuo do you want ?
Why should you sulTiir when you can bo cuied
by nsiiiK Mooio's Trcoof l < lfu.
Mooro'fl Trco of I.lfo H po < ltl7u euro for ICIclnar
nnil I.Ivor Coiu ; > l tint nn 1 all bloo I illio-nm. IKiot It
ny lo Hiiltur when jrou c.m bo curotl hy iislnt .Mooru' )
Tiuoof I.Ifo. tiiollruil 1.1 fo Uuiuelv )
She Saved Rer
MOSTEY ,
And 10 cnn every itood llousokecpor by always lisiv
In. on haiiU
haiiUCAMPBELL'S
VARNISH STAINS.
the only iirtk'lu over pioiluoi'd with hlch nny per
* on cun at * dluit ) uxpuasu uml hy onu appliu.iltoa
rcstaln ami varnMi nl < l ( Irunbur eta , UiiruaiiH , Iluil
Pti'iuN , Chilr1 * , 'ruhlu1 * . Dtior-i and nil khuU of wnoil
work In lioaullfiil tlnt < of CIUOIIH V. WAt.M'T
MAIIOIANV , KOSKWOOD , o M < . or vnu.MiLio.\
It lll otanil w.i lilna anil Is very iliiraldu. Half-
pound will lU'U'iliiuiid Hull la set of elmlra. and ono
plnttvlltoritlnirlly runo.viiC'li mliJrSet For rnuiiH
oiHMju.irt to ono pill in iiceiilillnx to nlzo. 1'rlcoa :
HA1.K 1'lNl'S , lc ; I'lVT. AJ. ) Hluliirdion
Co. . ( ) niilm : , Whnlusnlu Ai/enls.
GET THKRti GAl'riULIiS , u positive
euro for tfouorrliu'ii. fjloot or tiny uriiiii-
ry trouble , will not cause stricture. For
wciilviio.ss of both nmlo or foinalo it has
no equal. Will fjimnuitco to euro ; ihovo
foiiiplaints witli ono box. Easy to take
tiutl quick in elloct , purifyiiifj1 'tho blood
at the same time. $1.50 nor box , by until
or youi
Wo ppntl tlin nmrrflnng Frcnrh
] l''tiinl > CALTHOS fiffMiiiiln
IcciiU-uiiranti'i tli.iti Ai.Tiiuiiuill
STOIMl.i'liura ) < > .linil..lon :
t I llr.NtMrniHlorrlirii.urlcoctlo
unil lti-.l : < IHK | , u > t Vlgiir.
I'-fitaint/'av ' if satisfied.
A.lrr. . | VON MOHLCO. ,
Solo Aiuirlraa IgioU , llorlaiiall , Olilo.
UOCTOH , Me GREW
THE SPECIALIST
Jlorcth in li years nxp'rlPnoo In tie ! troit'iun : at
PRIVATE DISEASES.
AcuroKUiiraatced In .1 toi ilayi. without liolossof
nn hour' < tlmo.
GLEEr.
The mo t pnmiilotu Mini . ibioliiio niro for elect nn I
nil aiiniiylii'Ul-cliari ) ; ( OMT kno.in tn thu uiuillcil
tirulussluti. rurm.inuatly uuri'd in frum j to U ilayj
STRICTURE ]
Or pnln In relieving tlio t > l.t < ( ilcr rurotl wltliotU p.tln
or InMiument1 * , no cutting , nn < ill.itinj. Tlio luoit
rctu rkable loincdj knuwn to moilurn aci'jncu.
SYPHILIS.
Cured In X ) to 61) ) days lr ) McUroir' < treatment for
tldri tcrrlblu bluotlUNo HC h.ii boun pronounce < l the
ninHtmiccLHatulremeily overillxcuvuri'il fur thp .ib-
solulu cure uf tha illsoaso. 1119 SHCCOM with Uil <
dlHt'i'.u luti novur boon u'lu.'illaj. A cumplotu earj
ffuaruutcud.
ffuaruutcud.LO3T MANHOOD
ncsi.all nc.ihnciHcs ot II n ftuxuul orfrun * < ncrvoui *
And tlinhlltyittul tlujputKluncy ubtioluloly curuJ.
Tli crulluf Is InmiLMlUito nnd coiiiplutc.
SKIN DISEASES ,
nnil nil > 1l > cn o < of the blood , liver , ItMngyj , nn I
LliuKlur pcrinnncntly curaJ.
FEMALE DISEASES
The doctor a "Homo Trontinpnl" for 1.ulles I ? pro
nounceil hy nil wlio hnvo mi'.l It to bo the moil coin
plctunnil convi'nlpnt remoily ever olTurt'il for Ihn
treatment of fciirdu ill-e.isus. It U truly n wonilcrlul
remedy. Uuurs fur Kudos , frum 3 lo 1 unly.
DR. MoGREW'3
MnrTOllnus SIIPCOSS In thu treatment of prlvnto dli.
OJHPI lim wiin for him n reputation which Is trulp
nntliinid In chnrnctur , nn I hln Kre.it nruiy ot piillenn
rcnthes from the Atlantic' to the I'.irlllc The ilui tur
Is a criiliinto of "rc iiliir" inecllclno nnil hns liny
IOIIK nnd careful c\porl npo In liiMnltil prnulco (
uml it cliiHfeil ntnoiiK Iho lending flpcclnlUl i In moil-
ern wclonce. Trpit'nuntby corri'HpoiHlcMK'OVrlto
forcliculnrs nbunt unvli of the nbo\o dlioum , true.
Olnco , 14th and Furnam Streets , Omah i
Nob. Kntranoo on either btreot.
DRTBATLEY ,
Graduate Dentist.
A Full Sot of Tooth on Kubhur ,
lor KIVK Dol.l.AUS. A perfect
ltKUirnnlcert. Toelh oztrnctol
vTlthoiit pnln or ilniiKor , nn I
'i without nnuoithotlcs. Uol.l nn I
llvor Illllniri nt lowoit rnon.
lirliliJO anil Crown Work. Teot'i
wlthoul pluWJ. All work wnr-
.
OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Kntruncc , llitli ilreul cluvntor , Opou uTonlnvi
Dull ! 8 o'clock.
I emalc llons.llie most powerful female regulator I'er-
fecllytafc. fceverfail. | ? , poupaiil. ScnJ ac ( tlampilor
pailleulais. AJJieis LION DRUG CO.Uuffllo , N. V.
Fur bain by CJoodinan'Diiig ' Co.
NO GUR.JEX :
1316 Douglas Stre
To the Citizens of Onuiha attd I
/ 'icinity :
Ilr. C. OoiVo Is n regular gr.-idu ito o (
incillclno fmtn ( hlna , hiinir : taUen , i lhnr-4
oiuh ciuitso of stiiily , I'Mi-iidlni : DMT eight
yeais in BOIIII * of the best i'iniii < si < enlh'v'es.
Hi1 iillfiM Ills M'iIt'os to all I In si' snflVrliiii
finiii iilsi'iiM'M of tiny kind , and ftuls ci.nildiMiQ
that lu cvrry can ! lui undei takes bi > can UO
you eoml.
Most cir I Ho liiRii'dtrnlH lin uses In MH ri-ino- *
dies urc iiHimlral "iilisiancas fn < in I liuini
many tif Ilicm unKno\\n imtslilo of tli.il n > uuJ
try.
try.llo i-linrKOS nothing for rxamlna I Inn. consul- *
tat lit ) or advice. un tan call and luuo \ \
filrmliy chat with Him. and ho ulll fruiMy
sliitu what ho can do fur ymi , His . i n-n.ta-
ilon" and ciiiiimiinli'alliins cc niliicli d in the
iilu osi privacy and hit Iciest conthU'nrc
Ills ii'incdles ate I > UHV to tnKoand DiTfoctltf
harmless. The mo-t of them act on tlio I'luoili
puilfylng It and dostioylng the inlriobea us
bnc'tei-iii.
IVrliiips you arc stiflVrlna from sm.io dli * " * *
o iM' of lout : Htandlnj ; and huvu trlud almond *
i'M'1-y iiMnc < ly UIIOVMI without siicv xs Wnilldj
II notloHOli to tiv thn Chliit'.sc niiido u (
Iti'alnii'iil now , r at any into call and IPO
Dr. r. ( ire \ \ o ( 'samlno the. case and tell J'oii
wliii.1 Ho ciin do ?
Hr. C. tJi-t- \\'D hastlidiisamlsiif ti'stliiiniilnli
In his nosst'.sslon. aniiuig waleh antlio fol *
II. 11. YOI1NO. 'JTI.'i North Twontv-fniirtU
Mli'i'l , Oiiinliu. Cured < .i > vniu cold and rapIdly - *
Idly < | \uhiilng | c < -uiiiitUiii ] ; was luid cinild
noi lastsliminths ; cuicd wholly with
ntMi' ri'int'dlus
.MUn. iinn. I.HK "
i inn
. . , . . . street -"nnerecl
with sel | ho-idai-lu-and
< ueneral di'lulity hail
tried a 11 kIndH of medicines anil diii-tors. Now
rohnst anil healthy.
M. V VAN VVOItMiU. : 1717 Third Htroefi
C'ounrll Illnlli. lienetal deldllty and pains hi
chest ; fi-w oehs tii'iitnienti no\er frit IH IU- *
tlinii nt present.
MKS. r. t ! . KICK , South Omaha. ( Albright ) .
Aflrr irvin'- other lenii'dles for el.'ht ye irs *
used Dr. UcuVo's treatment ; now compleuly
' ' " ' '
"iVI'l'lN II. IIAMMKTT. South Oimihn. ( West
Alnrlght ) . Ili-ari dln'-iso anil naln In i-liest
slinil conr o of tr1 atmi'iit ; now almost cured.
MUW. . A. NIUIIU.MN ! , 1KJ7 1-lLMittentU
stii'et , ItliiMiniatlsni. then hotinmn i,11:0 of
tlie lung's and llnally hi'.irl disease ; cui'ipletu
ttic'rlc , went to Immune.mil tiled everythlniji
now niitliijlv cured InDr. . ticoVo. . -
MilJ. . R VATI.S. ; y.O y str'Ct. South
Om.ilin. I'eninlo tti-aKiii'ss and sli-ic headj
in'lie ; I'ould ii't noielli'f till Dr. ( ice U'o i urcu
me. Will gludly leconiniend him fur thubd
tionbli s.
1 or llu > ln'iieflt of those who Piinnot sn tha
dtii'lnr he h is piepiueil the fnlliiu In , ' I'lijho
icmedk'ti tor thu most uiuv.ilcnt diseases :
BLOOD PURIFIER , RHEUMATISM CURE ,
CATARRH CURE , INDIGrSTION AND DYS-
PtPSIACURE , SICK HEADACHE CURE , LOST
MANHOOD CURE , FEMALE WEAKNESS CURE ,
AND KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE.
The o troubles pan ensllv bo dla nuscd
thi' pmpor lemedlcs pie Miied. I > 'or all otnei
Iroulili's rlte. enulnsiii' ' stamp for
liltiiik and lnolMS ) tli" uoutor uses a spuolul
lomedy for each d.seabe.
DR. C. GEE WO ,
North 16th Strest ,
Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 0 p.
m. , Evet'y Day.
I1he Best Pill On
Dr. IHobb'H Llttla
VcKCtuIilo i'illn act
Routly yet jiromptly oa
the Livim , KID.
MiVSaiid
and i'oldw ,
f Ing tbo eyetem tlior *
y nnd they cure
lniMUinl oonetlpatlan.
They uro fu .ir coated ,
do not
purely
W-t di o . . . _ . _
LIJTIiLY OIUtK SICK IJKA A 'rfK ,
uiilnru ISerciiniiienilol hy I.eailliiK J'liy *
llcluiif. Hilly liy ilru mall
For jlJlK or l-etlt ty *
6 tents u vial or C for Sl.CO. AiUrcu
UUlUt'S MEU1C1.VU CO. , 1'ropg. " \
'An Francisco , Cal. Chicago , IIU
nnniiTi SANDAI.WOOD CAI'SUI.HS nra th
I III I ill I U best nail onljr capmlui uicrlbail br
uuuu I n rolu | . , , . | , hy lclmu for the euro ol
UonnrlHOi nml ilUcli ir.-ua from tlu unnirj : umuiu
mierlteilor acqulioil HtOpor tioi All ilrilBKlnta.
I NO PAY.
set , Omaha , Neb.
cdiclnont illploniaa slioir. I < Mill trcntlng with 111 *
o'l-iu A pornmncnt euro Kiiaiiinti'vil lor talarrn.
lirlit l.onit B ( linpoto u'y , Sypliiiln. trhtiro nnil all
I'KUarnnttiO I'tUJ for itvory ruio 1 nnilurliiUu anil full
sent free. Olllco Hours 'J n. m to 3 p in SullJa/
WHY WE SUCCEED IN OUR ENTERPRISE.
1. Because we do as we advertise.
2. Because we sell goods at less .than the cost of material.
3. Because we guarantee a genuine tailor-made suit at ready-made prices'
4. Because we guarantee a perfect fit.
5. Because we alter goods to fit the purchaser free of charge.
6. Because we give the purchaser more than he anticipates for his money
7. Because we have the confidence of the public.
S. Because we never allow a garment 10 be misrepresented.
ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE A PERFECT FIT- .
SKEX WHAT VOU CAN SAVEX-
i70 custom innilo stilt for SJW.fiO Jl.r ( > custom iimdo ovorco.tt SHI cuhtom iniulu | iiiiits for 3 8.25
MiO iMMnni nmilo Miit for JliO.OO 811(1 ( ciibtom miido ovuruoiit id" ) custom iniulo pnntri for S 7. " > G"
tfio custom ir.tulo hiilt for $ " " . .r ) ( ) * . )0 ) ciUhtom muilo ovorcoiit * it : uuntoni miuUi juiuts for $ H..F > 0
toO cuitom niiuio tuitor jw.cio tl.1) custom muilo ovorcoiit $1U cuBtom imido pniitH ( nr..S 0.00
15 eilbtOlU iniulo hiiit for JlM.OO muilo ovmvoiit $17..r)0 $1(1 ( ciiHtom miido pantti for $ A.OO
MO custom mtulo suit for $ 1K.V ) tnmlo ovoruont $ s ciintoiu miidc puiHs for $ -1.0
i35 custom intulu buit fur mmlo ovoicout $ 7 cuHtoin muilo pants for $ H.U7
FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE.
Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday Evenings until 10 o'clock.
Original Misfit Clothing Parlors , N
Farnam Street Omaha Nebraska.
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