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THE OMAHA DAILY IfHR : FRIDAY. MAY 6 , 1892. BIG DAMAGES FOR INJURIES Buita for Laro Sum * Tiled Against tlio Burlington and Missouri Pacific. NEBRASKA'S ' STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY Twrnty.rotirtli Anniml So lon oftlio Hodr In Uinnlia Next Wcoh I'l uinliiK lor ' ' C'oimMitluii tlio rcoplc'd 1'nrty Other l.ucul News. Two suits of moro than ordinary Import ance woro. commenced in the district court yostcrdny against two ot the railroad com panies doing business In this stato. The first Is brought agatnit the Uuillngton bv Kdwln I lardy , who seeks to recover damages In the sum ot t. > 0,000. In his petition the plaintiff nllcccs that prior to November 17 , 16'Jl , ho was a stronp , healthy man of 31 years , weighing 200 pounds nnd engaged as n traveling salesman nt n salary of MS5 ! i > or month. On that day ho was n paisengcr on onoot defendant's trains , traveling bouvcen Geneva nnd Fairmont. The train on which the plaintiff was n pas senger was sldetracKcd nt Fairmont , WUOH another twin dashed Into the car In which thu plaintiff was sitting. Then followed n tcrrlhlo wreck. I'liilnllft was violently thrown against a heated steve and burned about the limbs nnd body to such nn extent that ho was rendered ti crlpplo for llfo. Slnco the duto of the acci dent , ho avers , that ho has boon confined to his bed , suffering the mcst intotuo physical pain nnd torturo. The collision , plaintiff avers , WHS ouo to the carelessness of the de fendants and Us servants. Lenu Oelst , by her father , Anton Golst , has brought suit to recover ! . " > , OOJ from tbo Missouri 1'uciflo railway. In the petition the plaintiff states that on May ! , 1VJ- , she was pome homo from school , nnd whllo crossing Nicholas street she was struct : by defendant's locomotive itnd draggpu along the track for lomn distance. Trio result of the accident was that the little plamtllT's left leg was cut elf just below the kneo. NnillCASKA 1'IIVSIUIANS. Will Meet In Aiiiiinil SosHlini In Omiilm Tlitco D.IJH Next \Veulc. Nebraska's State Medical society will hold Us twenty-fourth annual convention In Umnhn next week. The days of meeting will bo Tuesday , Wednesday nnd Thursday , nnd the sessions will bo hold In tbo concert ball of tl o Young Men's Christum association building. The committee of arrangements , compris ing Dr. O , Hosowator , Dr. Ocorpo Wilkinson nnd Dr. A. II. Corners , expect moro thai , the usual attendance. Heretofore it has been about 15U physicians. In addition to tbo regular convention there will bo an ox- hlblt of pbannacoutical articles nnd surgical instruments In tbolccttiro room on the second Jloor of the building. An exhibit will bo made by u Paris linn. Owiuir to the crowded condition of the hotels on account of the Muthodlst con ference. Dr. Hosowatpr says that ho has had noino dlniculty In uccunng accommodations nt the hotels for the out-of-town physicians , but ho tins obtained a lls > t of doshiiblo rooms Which he has ni his oflico for the bcnctit of Irangcrs attending the convention. The medical .society Is just n quarter of n century old and bus a membership of JiUO. At this convention twenty-lho applications for membership will be noted upon. Following nro tbo oftlcors of the society : President , Charles Indies , Hcnuuor ; vice piosidents. K. A. IJenton , Central City , and William 1'rotzman , Lincoln ; secretary , M. L. . Ilildrolb , Lyons ; corresponding secrotnry , ti. A , MnrrUun , Ouinlin ; treasurer , W. M. Knapp , Lincoln. Tuesday , bumg the first day of the session , \vlll boduvotcd to the payment of duos , the report of the committee on credentials and the election of now members , the reading of minutes , the reports of tlio secretary and tlio treasurer nnd matters requlringearly consid eration. At the ovonint ? session of the open ing ilny the reports of special cunmittcrs on sanitary science , on medical legislation , on grievances und on nociology will bo consid ered. ered.A A banquet to the members of the society will bo piven by the medical fraternity ol Omaha Wednesday night. rlXH'UrS I'AKTV I'l.AXS. Arranging Tor u Itnlly Xvxt Wrrk What thu Committee * Are Duln . Vnry slow progress thus far has been tr.ado in completing arrangements for tbo people's party convention which is to beheld hold in Omaha July ! . The only material work accomplished has been the fixing of the joprosuntation of delegates in the county convention which is to bo held at Washing ton hall Juno2J. The local citizens' committee which has charge of arranging matters for tbo accom modation of the delegates to the convention will report to Thomas Swobo and Friday nftcrncon n meeting of the committees will bo hold ut the Board of Trade. The committee - mitteo expects about 60,000 people in the city during the convention. Thenatlonnl executive committee , of which It. E. Tnubeneck of Mai-Minll , III. , is chair man , will meet hero May 11 und tbo follow ing day the independents ulll have n rally at Washington hall. The purpose of the nicotine of the national committee is to see that suftlclont arrangements are made to Insure the holding of the convention. At the rally Ignatius Donnelly of Minnesota , ( icncral Woavorof Iowa. Mr. Davis of Texas , Hobert Schilling ot Milwaukee and Mrs. lrlggs ) of Washington City and secretary of the cltl/cns' nlllanco will speak both after noon and evening , setting forth the princi ples and platform of the Independent party. Chairman U'olfo and Secretary Pirtlo of the Mate executive committee will also bo in at tendance. BTONi : COM'KAOroitS WIl.VTIIY. OfTimso Tukcn nt tlio Action of the llo.ml of I'liltllu Works. When the Board of Public Works opened the paving bids for the twenty-three dis tricts the other day , a number of the parties Who submitted propositions tied on whlto Colorado sandstone * . Slnco then the board has roadvortlsod for bids on tuU clais of material. The rod Col orado sand people wliii bid SJ.M per sijuuro yard nro up In arms over the action of the board. They urclnro ihat now the white Col orado sandstone people know just what their bids worn and wilt go below them , thus knocking thorn entirely out. . In Test thu .Milk Onllimnro. The milk mou and the prosecution yester day morning agreed upon the cuu : of Batdorff for failure to pay llconao ai a tost. The defendant - fondant was put upon trial , found guilty and lined J5. An appeal was taken and the valid ity of tlio ordinance will bo tried by the higher courts. In the moan tlnio the health dopurtmont will rest upon its oars so far as the dairymen are concerned , An Kxploalou of ( insulin1. An alarm from No , 1 onglno house called out the lire department at 0 o'clock yesterday day mornlnir. The Incipient blaze was In the printing establishment of Hufus Johnson. ( KM ) Snunders street , nnd was causua by thu explosion ot a gasolmo tank. The dixuiago was nominal. Dr , Birnoy's Catarrh Powder , all druggists A DlOureiivit In Homes. Ouuu , May 4. To the Kdttor of TUB HUH : VVo wish to correct a mistake that was In the Saturday and Sunday HUB in regard to the "dUtrictschool" that was glvui at the Youn Men's Christian association hall last Friday evening. Vou ald it was given for the bonotit of the homo for aged women which might load ponplo to think it was for the homo on Burl street for destitute women and children. Such Is not thu caso. But it was for the benefit of the Nebraska Homo tor the Aged , located at 1423 North Twenty seventh stroot. The doors of this homo are open to both soxos. .The husband and com panion of his youth and partner of his old ago cau both go In and Una homo protection Bud shelter together la iholr declining year * . The one will not bo tnKon in nnd cared for while the other U turned ever to the tender mercies of the poorhouoo. This nome makes i provision for all , marnod or unmarried , ilgn or low , whoso nsro and character will render them cllgiblo , . can find a homo for .horasolvos as they ate dra.vlng near the homo of eternal rMt. This Is a grand work. a humane work , caring for thoio who are too feeble and Infirm to do anything for thorn- solves. And It there U anything clearly and definitely commanded In the teachings ot Him vho. speaks as ono having authority it s the work of caring for the tooblo. dependent - ont and atted ones among us. OfllcoM of this association ; Prosl.lo.it , Mrs. F. A. Bovur- drro ; vlco uresldenti , MM. J. II. Levy nnd MM. Carrla Shlnn ; recording secretary , Miss Etta U Kisfour ; corresponding sccro- .ary , Mrs , O. W. Kastmnn. Yunr HI ciod JndoubtcJly needs n thorough cleansing this tcason to expel linpui itloi , keep up the loalth tone anil provcntdlscnso. You should tnko Hood's Sars.tparilln , the best blood lurillor and system tonic , it Is unequaled n positive medicinal merit. Hood's Pills are purely vctretablo , per fectly harmless , offcctlvc , but do not cause > aln or gripo. Bo sure and got Hood's , Country Atrrchnntt Who nro ciish buyers should not fall to .nlco iidviintij.ro ! of the llulltmui'.s udinin- strutor'a sulo to soenro some wonderful ) .irfiiins ( for tholr full trailo. Addroaa HKLLMAN'S ADMI.VIS PUATOK , llilli nnd Fai'iuun , Omiiha. ChlcaRo nnd thu U'urltl's Pair. World's Kalr Souvenir , Illustrated , being n complete and cuncl o history of the principal vorld's fulrs from the Crystal Palace , London , ill , to the World's Columbian Kxpos'tlon ' In JhlciiKO. IB'JJ ' , With explanatory tables and mips. Published by The Anil ; > oMio i'ubllsb- tu company , Chicago , bound ne.itly In cloth , It inroly fulls to tlio lot of the reviewer .0 riotico so o.xhnusttvo n work ns the "World's Fair Souvenir , " which has ) ccn compiled with BO much care by n 'orinor resident of Omaha , rJolin D. lonos. For purposes ot roforcnco , of cotnpiirisou ami for { junoral information the work ia a magnificent rollox of the push and onor y ot a city that is the won der ot the world. In its compilation expense has not been thought of , and the richness of its illustrations nt the World's fair build ings , cuts ot the men and women who are directing to a suecosstul issue what bids fair to bo the greatest exposition ot an- cinnt or modern times , pictures ot the colossal business blocks that stand ns monuments to the enterprise ot Lheir owners nnd builders , is typical of o "Chicago gait , " as the rush nnd austlo ot the great city by the inland sea : ms been described. The book has been arranged upon a most comprehensive plan , the object ot -ho publisher being to give a complo x resume of what may ho seen in Chicago .n 1S93 , and at the satno time give the nformatioa in a compact form , so that , ho work may ho a valuable adjunct to the library and vending room. Its uso- .ilnoss will not end with the close ot the exposition , but on the contrary will ; ro\v in value with years , for it is the nest perfect compendium yet issued ot nn event which cannot fail to have an inlluonco for many decades to comoupon i\ll lines of art , literature nnd com merce. A ? Mr. Jones says in the intro duction to the work : "As an educator this ovnnt will leave its impress upon succeeding jjonorAtions and boar fruit in all realms of human thought , ingenuity and progress. " In jiddition to its complete epitome of what has boon done , is doing and will bo done when the fair opens , it comes to the general public at a most opportune time. It brings before the American people the forces that are actively at work to make the exposition a success worthy of a nation that in a little ever a century has , from nothing , btiildcd the mightiest republic of earth. It not only gives full page art typo illustrations and descriptions of the principal buildings of previous world's fairs and all the buildings of the present World's Colum bian Exposition , together with portraits and biographical sketches of its olliccrs and chiefs of departments , but It tolls "How to Roiicli the Fair , " gives descriptions of Cnica- go's parks and boulevards , its places o amusement , the wholesale and jobbing interest" , its railroad facilities , and in general is the most complete guide book to tlio city that stands at the edge of Lake Michigan. Do you want ono of these books ? A few minutes' worK will secure ono for you. Send to THK OMAHA Hun ono sub scriber to Tun WKKKIW linn at 31. 2-3 and ono will bo sent to you by mail. The book sells for SI. 00 , but Tun DKIJ has se cured n largo number of copies , enabling the publishers to make this liberal ollor. It is the best thing in this line ever of fered and you are Euro to be pleased. You cun have the paper and book sent to your address or the book alone und the paper to some other person. Address THU liiu Punusiuxo Co. , Omaha , Nob. Murrl.igo l.icmisoi , The following mirrlazo liujasai WOM Is sued by Judge Kllcr yostorJay : Name and Ad Iross. Ago. I Kruumnn Shlpluv. Omaha . , ' . ' 8 I Uosllu Umlor , Morcncu . . Ill j Itulnuuido TOJOII , Omaha . I Uaiorlnn l.uondrdo//l , Omalm . Ono of the largest retail drug houses in the west , H. C. Arnold , at IvnnsasClty , Mo. , says Bradycrotlno Is the greatest boon to humanity in the world , It euros every form of headache. lliillillni ; IVrmm. The following permits wore issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday t J , M. UloharJs , two-story and iiasoinunt brick tenement hoiutTwentyninth and Hickory btrouts $ p.ooi Hvo minor permits , 873 Total $ 0,675 inr.n. XoUettnf flan Una or leu niulcrtliti licibl. Jl/tj tcnt ; e < tthuiMlttoHilUnt HAII\-\\I1 linn. UKO 10 yoirU : inontlis. lMiner.il Irldny munilng. May Oth , at H:3 : > , from family rcMdcmMii ! .s > uth nth btn-ut. Interment bt. Mnry'a cumutury. Mr. llului Uthojuuiiv mail who wus killed ut Jluiis- luy'n Kand pit WudnosUay morning. THROUGH HER OWN HEART "Omaha Jack" Killed Herself in a Ooll at tbo Oity Jaih SHE HAD JUST BEEN TAKEN THERE I'lnr.n Aubrey , n Nntril nmt Uonprriito Woinnii , Commit * Sulclda Itiimrilliitcly Alter llelng Arrest oil for Drunken- ncni Died Cumlng tlio 1'ollcc. Notorious Flora Aubrey died from a pistol shot fired bv her own hand with sulcldnl In tent , while confined In a call ut police head quarters last evening. Just about 0 o'clock Oftlcar Drummy nrrcstcd the woman , \\ho Is bolter known among the police and about town ns "Omnhn Jack , " for boln ? drunk. She was sent to the station In the patrol wagon and after being booked was taken to the woman's cell with out bnlng searched. All the way up in the wagon the woman made threats against Drummy and , In fact , every ono connected with the police department , but the nrrost of Omaha Jack was such n common occurrence that nothing was thoucht of her drunken talk. Shot Through the llrnrt. After being In tha cell a fo\v minutes she called on Jailer Havo'y for some matches nnd n drlnit of water. Havoy hid hardly left the cell door before ho htard a loud re port and In company with n half dozen night ofllcen , who were looking over the prisoners , hastened to the door. Thord on the stoue floor lay ' -Omaha Jack , " blooding from a great hole in her loft breast , whllo a revolver lay near her right hand. As quickly ns possible the woman was placed on a cot nnd Dr , Towno sent for. The physician arrived In a very few minutes , but too lata to do tiny good , for the woman died whlln tbo doctor was probine the wound. The bullet had entered and pasdcd though the heart. Dleil CnrnliiK the I'ollcp. With her last breath she ctiraod the police man who arrested her. Coroner Maul was telephoned for and viewed the body as It lay on a 2ot in the main coiridor of the jail. An Inquest will bo held at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Flora Aubrey has boon know In Omaha po lice circles for many years ns n desperate , dissipated womnn. In her tlmo she has done many daring acts , and in her yotingur days In the west was ono of the smoothest ad venturers known In criminal circles. In the early days of Cheyenne she wenttbero f.nd In a saloon fight ono night Killed a man , for which crime she served eight j ears in the penltontiarv. After her tlmo was out she returned to Omaha and has lived down in the slums ever since. She has been nr- restea hundreds ot times. Scarcely n week over passed over her head ihat she did not spend part of It behind the bars. As far as is known the deceased bad not n friend or relative in the world. XATIOXAI , i.VCA UPM KNT. lilt for I > rl\llf.ccH Must Ho In liy Mny 1 J. Sealed bids will bo received by the un dersigned up to 4 o'clock p m' on Mav 11 , 1S92 for all , privileges on the encampment - campmont grounds during tbo cnoanip- mont of tlio National Competitive Drill association to bo hold in Oinsilia Juno 13 toii ) , ISO" , inclusive. _ Bids may bo made on iny and all priv ileges such as The feeding of soldiers in camp. Restaurant. Cigars und tobacco. Fruit. r Candy. Temperance drinks. Pop corn. Barber shop. Transportation of baggage , to and from depots. Advertising. Ollieial program. Ciirpontoiwork. . Al&o any and all ether privileges which may bo debircd. The loeal executive committee , who will open all bids , reserves tbo right to ro- jectany _ or all bids. Bids to bo addressed to tbo under- siLrnod and marked "Soalod proposals for ( atato privilege ) privilege. " Full information may bo obtained on application to the secretary at the ollico jf the association , ilnomUll , Paxtou building. JNO , H Arrcnihox , Secretary of tbo National Competitive Drill association. CENTRAL PARK'S WOE. of a D"K Hiinli'iinil Suburb 1'ruy for INilluu A slhtuirn. ; A wall has gene up irom Cuntral pirk which is crystnlUod in noit feminine hand writing for the Inspection of the police. "Dogs" is the bunion of their cry meanly , mangy , hungry , paunt and skulking curs , which swarm in their streets , snoop and slink In their back yards , snarl and snap in tholr alloys and caucus in their vacant lots scores and hundreds of dogs which infest the day but nuvor fold tholr tents llko the Arabs and sllontly stenl away. Those dojjs they have always with thorn , honiolois and tag- less. They bay the moon and they biy whim there is no moon. They tcrrorua the child renby day and by night they snarl and yelp , howl and whlno till Ufa to tiio ro-ildo'iU has hcuomo a burden and tooir ouo prayer is for a dog catcher. The chief will give thorn rolief. Couveil , Br.uris , la. , Aui . rf , ' 90. Dr. J. n , Moore : I feel it Is not only u privilege , but a duty , to say a good word lor your Catarrh Cure. After doctoring with several of the host specialists of the country without relief , I was advised to try vour Cittrrh Ouro , and inn pleased to say 1 am ontlrolvcuroil , Yours truly , W. A. Sntovri , Traveling Agent Fairbanks Scaio Co. For halo by all druggists. DRIVEN FROM HOME. ixi : > orlcnco of u Hey Who Ilitil I.oit u I'lvu- Cunt riece. A EOiomn faced and preternaturally wise little man driftoJ into the palleo station Wednesday night , dripping with the rain nnd sniveling with cold. Ho said that ho wus 10 years old and that ho had been driven from his homo by his father , Attoinoy Frank Muun , because - cause ho had lost n nickel with which ho was sent to a neighboring storo. The bay hud been trumping the streets for two or three hours and growing tired cf the boai.lng hud sought the shelter which ho had learned was to UJ found nt ttio station. Jia wus given n col and made himself ut homo. Mr * . L. It. I'atton , Hjj.norJ , 111. , wntoi : "Fioni pursonul experience I can ruooimnond Do Witt's Sarsnparilla. u euro for linpuro blood and general dobittty. " Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Which uill you hare , sickness , sufTcrinf ? nml do- Rpair , or health , strength , run ! spirit ? You can tnko vour choice. All chronic (111- | raises mid derange- jnciits ] ) ccullar to fl. . women nro IXT- Sill'1 wancntly cured by Dr. Plcrco's InVrorito Prescription. It restores - stores the fcinnld functions to healthy fiction , It removes the obstructions nml suppressions Tvhlch cnuso trouble nml misery. Tor pe riodical pains , ( internal inflammation , ul- ccrntlon nnd kindred nilmcnts , It Is n positive remedy. Tito system is Invigorated , the blood enriched , digestion improved , melan choly nnd nervousness dispelled. 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Address suddenly , without notice , Oiiin/iu AittcrliillKI Httrrnn. .V. 1' . fJfr. ALSO FORWARD. , ookin g over the At $2,75 _ _ _ _ _ _ four months KNEE PANT SUITS and comparing them with corresponding for boys from 4 to 14 yenra old months in previous years , we have every nmde of very hnntlsomo nil wool reason to feel gratified at the marked increase fancy casslmores. Thoconts have five oorded plaits down ouch sldo crease in business in every department of In front , nnd eleven down the our vast establishment. Nothing seems to back. check the of growth _ _ At $3.90 Even with the days so cold that we still hear the mournful sound of the "Patti" JUNIOR SUITS , for boys up to ton ycnrs old. coal wagon on it's " last farewell "positively These suits nro nindo of very fine tour ; " with beds of ice where you'd look nil wool cnsslmoros , with cent , for detachable vest , nnd knee pnnts , pansy blossoms ; rain , shine , snow or the onttra suit being honvlly mud ; it's all the same our business grows braided. with the clays.Of all our numerous departments At $3.90 partments not ono has quite kept pace with the * ' ' " KNEE PANT SUITS , 'boys' room. Truly the growth here has been for boys from 4 to 14 yenrs old : something phenomenal. These suits are ns tonoy ( jnr- ments ns were ever mnclo. They nro made in light nnd medium shades of fine nil wool cassl- meres. They can bo hnd In LOOKING FORWARD to plain , mixtures or plaids. They can be had in all the new shapes. activity more business in this department They are mnclo with flnt plaits box backs corded plnits raised as the days grow warmer , we have made scams or foiled seams. The coats extensive purchases of several hundred are all made with four patch ' pockets and the pnnts have Boys' Suits in very fj Jjegoods , in junior , three pockets not ons too many lor a boy. knee pant and long pant Suits which we place on sale to-day for the first timo. At $7.5O These suits are gotten up in very handsome LONG PANT SUITS , shapes , many of them being productions iConl , Vest nnd Pnnts ) by leading designers in April and are much for boys from 14 to IO yenrs old. handsomer styles than the earlier ones. A Choice ot two styles nn elegant nil wool fancy cnssimere , or nn jpetter class of clothing for boys was never nil wool black cheviot. These offered suits wculd just laugh at a ten at special sale. dollar bill in most stores. "A Corner on Boys' Clothing' Our Corner Window. This htlio.lolmt Light Uoidstcr which soil utiL.'iOn.Vo will soil tliiiin for slvty < liyi : n ill'iUO. It hits > i Inch oilshlnti tires , ! > full h.il I u.nlii . .mil ; ill ( hop f ( r.'ln s. bunl O. O. 1) on reu > 'lt | of $11) ) . Uu also sell thu Cjlumbki ll.irtford and Victor. O.ifilosuo frco. A. H. PERRIGO&CO. , 1 tOG POD Oh ; STU KK 'i. National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY. - OMASA , NE3 Capital $100,003 OIlJcoriandDlro-tori ItoirV. . Vntoi.ti-Jil 1)1' It. r Ciuhliu. vlej - . ' . . iir-Ml iJ-u ( S. MurloiV f Mur o , Johud. Ctllliu , J .4 II. I'.urloi LJ.TII A " ' " ' ' 'THE IRON BANK. $ J-rw | INTEREST ffllDONDEPOSITS ATOWIHA-LOMTRUSTCO 5 CDR. IB tDDUGLA55T5 , CAPITALtB IOO.OOO.OO DIRECTORS ! / \ UV/VMAM-ET.W.NASH JHMIUARD CUr-C BARTON-C.n.LAKC J.d.l3F < OVVN-T'IOS-L.KIMHALL. ' Dr. Baila/ / , Tlio Leixdin Dentist Third Floor , Pton Blo3t. 1'clcpliono 10S5. Kith and r.miam Sis. A lull fct of trctli on lulil or for Ji I'erfoctn Tictli without plutoi or rcuiovuhlu brlilifu urk I nut th J thlui ! for Binders or tnililloiipeukijri , nuvur drop UutMi. 1EEJH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAVI. ! All inline at rciuormblo rutt , nll noric n uiru n L'ul tlil > out for ut lilt ut1vn5i"i MHVIJ ; AND MII.NT iiBiioclllo for UjHtorU lU < lno < i , I'll. . Not ral U. llcuducliu , Nervous rroitraton ciusol by ulcuhoior iqtiaico , WakufulriviH , Me'itul llaurat- tlun , sultnc uf tliollriiln c.iiiiln.Miniitiity. mimiiy iH'Luyluttli , I'roiuutura oil A/o. llnrronun. 1-on ol I'oMurln illlionoT , libpoU'tioy. l.o icnrrli u n il nil lumaloru.ikn i liivoluuttry loju . hiir | rnntiiirlip.i cuisinl by ovuruxurtlun < > r tu ! urili tcif iiUii.oovor Induluonto A niuiiUi * trnit unit ll.oforl'i , by mill Wuinunintjaitl * lioxm to cur i Kuili oulur lorii buxix ivlili t > vtlll noiil wrltu.i Kiiarunt oto rofuml If not ciirJ'l ' ( > u tr.iiituulnujl li > ( jtiniliiinii DruxCo. IIU Knrnaui at J.u ti i Or tlt Liquor llnlill IVitllltrly Curcil by u lnliil lrrlni ; l > i' . ISiiliiiV < l < fll | ic -v. It can bo given in a cup ot coflco or tea , or In food , ithout llieknowledBo of the patient , II Uobiolulcly with tlio epecine.lt becorari ma utter lupouibillly far th liquor appetite to eilit. Ulll.lir.V M'l-tfrjU CO. . I'top'u , rlnrlnnutl. U. 43-Pftto bog < ot UAitlculara lr < ; e. To bu had of Kiihii .t Oo.J5th ixnd Oouglai Ma. , ami tttlul UuliiliiK &tk. \ \ liilciiui : , HmltU , llruco & Uo auU KivhirJsou ilrtu Co , , N'O I'AY. NO DICTHN i'ioN i IIOM itusrxnsj wi : itnvitn YOU TO 0\'iil : l.-O ) I'ATI KN L'-s. InvcstlB > to our inutlioil Wrlltoii nil ir intro IT absolutely CHID nil Ulndsot KUl'l'dlU : of both suxoj. without tlio nsoot kulfo or tyiln u , no in it- tui of lie IOIIK st n ml 111 , ' . EXAMINATION FREE The 0 , 15. Miller Company , 807-30S N. Y. Life lluililiiu , Oma'ia ' , Xcb. -i Di'iivor. CO'D ' : Cliloa n. 111. : Hb Louis Mo ; Dotrolt. Mlci : Mllw uikoj. Wh. Dos Mo not. In. : Halt I1 10 Oily , LTUH ; Port uttu. On' : llutto , Mont. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. f'NorvoScods , " I the wntiilerful renieilr BlH 8dM nlth n wrlt- For sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell 1613 DoJgo-at. D3a. J. E , McS-BEW , THE SPECIALIST , IH iiiisiiriinsM'i ] n tlio tioiitiniiiiliif all forms of PHlVATa DISEASES , mill nil dlsoniuis nil I ( litljllltlosof i until nn in.'iih. ( I I. iTyi'iir.V iiMivi uiifo. Ills lusuuri'es nml f irllltlo-i iiio luucllr illy unllinlli'il Tlio IKiutor H ri'i'om- inuiulfil by the pie H , uiul cmlnitU'd In Lho btroiKi'sl tern.H liy the pi-oiilu fur f.ilr liuut- lucnt i nil Inmost piufcstK iiul advlcu Tim n nst poucrlill ruiuoillrs I.noun | o minium hc-loinu fin the biicvcbful truatmcnt of thu fo luulii. ilsi ! > : iM > b. QONOHHHOfcA Iniinual.ito lellof A coni- p.oto iMirr uliliout thu lei * of tin nour'a Uinu from liiinliicst ULIt-KP Ono of llui moat coinplolo ami suc > ci'sxfuj iroiitiiii-ntn for Hluitiunl ! u I runioviiiK d'feh ii 'r vet Kniiuii to llu > mo llc-al piofui- bliin The iciilltiaru tiu'v ' wonilrifill. bTil Ol'UKJL" ( iiuiili'kl l.iiiiun ruiurily for the ti < iliiu nt of bliluturu , "llhoiil ji.iln , cul- iln. . nril l.illn- . A IIIOHI ii'iiiiuK ihUromrilv OYPiriljlH-No Ui'iitinoiil foi Mils lorillilo b ( fid ( IKi'iixr has inLT liui'ii morn bii riiifnl. nor li.iii i'troiioOr umlornt'imntn In 'he I Kht of iiiudciii hi'liMifij ( his il bu.mu U posilUrly eur.ili n .mil cm rv tnuo ( if thu poison untlruly len.inf I from thu blixi.l. LoUT MAWaOOD , anil iiiiihltlon. iiprvoiis- i oaf lnnliHtv. ilospiniloiify mid .ill ttU'ii > mi | > J nml ili'Oiilt'is of yunth or nianliuivl. Ui-liof SKIN"DIBhAHEO. ntiil fill Ulseiiscs of lliu fciiuiiiifii. hloml. llnr. I liim-yii mill M.ul'Jor nru irunluil Micirnifnliv with ihu luutent KIM wn roinu'illus for thcsoil i h i \\rltu \ roroiruularx und ( juoiitloii IUI , frco. Hth innl I'urnmn t > tn.t iinmlui , > < { SAYE YOUR EYESIGHT THE OPTICAL NEW HOUSE. OK TUB ALOE & PENFOU ) CO. , Ill FoutlilMh Hlrcct , Next to I'oatollliio , Uinrih 11. Practical Opticians And brunch of world ronnwnad optical eilnMlih. nicnlof A. H. Alna .V Co. St l.ouli Our luotliod I ; > upcilortoaliithor | < ! nur Icnif i nra mpcrlor : win put wnnrr "r lire II.o a/u * ThJ friuiic * propurlr d' jattod to thu faca. Byes TcHtod Free of Charpfo. Prices Low for First-class Goods. is a whiskey smooth as cream , particularly pleasant to the taslo and guaranteed to } ta absolutely pure. Hy reason of its ago and rich quality it is recommended by pliyi\ cians to sufferers from lung diseases , heart ' failure and weakness succeeding kaGrippo. It has no rival for bidehoard use. You may Know it by its delicious flavor and the proprietary bottle invhish it is served. Call for Cream 1'ure Kyc and take no other. I'or sale nt all first-class drinking place * jnd drug stores. it DALLEMAND Si CO. , Chicago ,