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The Int ) THE FIRST Avigust W Death-The Ca Cowlioys ter Jast night, howey afew notes of the plays w universal atter D. M. Stecle & Co structure and plate g jor filled with groceric wide-sproad atiention Almost immediately i W. L. Parrotte’s magnificent hats and caps of s of people and every s by huge mitten of which | t ceinl manufacturer Adjoining is the display of the nine cent store, containing $1,000 worth & tier upon ticr from the er hu ) are this fir of 1o, floor. Samuel Burns' shelves ar 4he rarest, quaintest time most beautiful and erockery, glass and ching BeS iy kere » such i exhibit, isan elong It is tilled with and under the divection of the irre) ble Mr. of his great store uits and doh Clark Brothe and most_ente of their stoc four-sided with curtaine of rich des princely suits, outside u ) 4 Oberfe of \\'Imlo 4 McCartne; this city, wealth and vi adapted m innoa matu behind a shirt T. H. Cotter has stationery. Alma E. Keith has arlor, against v.h. isplays an int milhnery and ha ! W. Sixe, of tho rich maey, has with the fin toilet goo ind p The disp:: fuctory silver set of #now, sells for § chureh, beautiful tion, commands Thel costing $3,000 Gibson, Miller & Richardson large display of fau tional articles. Max Moyer & Brother have o Jurgo i l|\y} in which a a . atter are filled “\lh rmm wat broocnes, pins and diamond: of the latter the purity is su soem, when looked wires, so rarifying and wavelike is the pure cut angles, Tight upon their Union Sewing mac - Union Sewing machine, 200 N. 16th st, -~ FIRST DAY OF THE FAIK, Opening Day of the Great Fair and Exposition, To-day the most elaborately arranged fair und exposition t Beld west of the Miss i Omaha. For over two months the sce- fefary and munagers of the fair have been at the work of arrangement and the result must be g ml\\ ng t 05 have two hundred ho) the spead field ever 8t the purk yest this dcn.unnom ghowing of stoc! at proof conclusi other states in all wealth, t haye boen listed in h,r go numbers, exhinit as a wholo wil in the on, ies has Teen ||I clud from all p au espe fair, TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. Scerctary Wheeler has they following progrivume for to-duy: J Eptries taken until noet lk ‘oumits ‘un,lwh ed are uul placed prowminently THE OMAHA DAILY MONDAY. _SEPTEMBER_ 6, 1886, Howard street came wnd then try w\«l h i when they has the THE NE thou‘ immense stock, were compelled to defer the opening until MO DAY. SEPT. 6th, at which time they wi complete stocks of Cic At the same time thev | cent of all sales made Mon FERERS. city of Omaha to be forwarded to the proper authorities of thn unfor- tunate city. Allgooc e one of their handsome souvenirs given away to every one that calls at THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING GOHMP Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. S0 to s forty-third ye of articles u mof th an ungrateful task t rise and liberality ot « assing thiof rowds who will Mfi nd the moe ch seemingl 1M DEPARTMENT, “Boys undor twelve summary for thoe | @ date 24th; lowest ¢ of temperat of temperity tundamental knowled ses of the nniver 1on of five months in \mmnm, wiment, $150. ifth Session will open on n Poiack’s elothing and_ furnishing comprises everything, from a flbae!utc' This powder neve ty coats valued in the display befor street elothier ted tunnel, after tl style of the Hoosae cut, i ically disposes of soie autiful of dress mater ie exhibit of the arvel in structure which, ost about fifteen humhulx(m Amarvel of pur- Mc ielted snow on Ilu 'lmnnl at the end of the month, n, the Doug - otre Dame, [nd. PRECIPITATION HUNDREDTIS) FOR THIS MONTH 1N Union Sewing machine, JW OUTFITS I The Omaha for Printers and s display hei wln, and terminates in fluted Silks, About the ba all times to outtit a canopy of by notice with presses, we the riches publishers on shor of solar linios., Lates of lunar halos. ... stieks and rulus, 1 1s of richest style. in the line of Dates of frosts | prising fiv and spice line, make wn ex heir red Hng in for especial mmumn S. P, Morse, like Dates ot thunderstorns. ured than by sending to \zogor elsewheve. buying near home, in the printing line often Imw ar Union Sewihg ugzht and sold. s i | (3 1 &th St Cor. Capitol Avenue, @ THE TREATMENT OF AL Union Sewing machine, 200 N. brok windo n and ny 0 into u’ purlor, MORTUARY MATTERS. Chroni‘cm& Surgical Diseases. NcMENAMY, Proprietor. Siztetn years' Hospital all Priviiio Fractiée facilitics, apparatns and remedies {d from’ o The Record of Births and Deaths For the Past Month, Dr. Leisenring, the city physicia made the following report of deaths, their causes, the ages of the d. number of births and thel month of Augu “The number of d ons of the yea v handsome exhibit ¢ zoods and notions, formerly counected with tho Tonding dFoss and now eng busmess herself, AIHUI nd wmnul “'|Hl| mate WESTERN NEWSPAVER UNION, Howard and JacKson, Um:um, Nebr: sed, and the e Ing cases by lotter cnat scientifically withont WRITE ¥ ged in the s 'S AN unexpe female vesture Als as well as those of Umon Sewing machine, 209 N. 16th st. R CIROU ATt on Deformities and cct, Curvatures of " thy ths underl year of ave 200 N. 16th st n Sewing mach ricity, Paral: kin, Blobd and MONTGOMERY'S FIGHT. Tne Omulm shirt factory almost hides out as ‘large and as white as a mountain cloud. silyer bronzed ing press, with cases full of the and most approved d ‘rs, Braces, Trasses, and gleal Applinuces, man- The Indians Got th He Won After All Silver City Enterprise: Ay it was reported that . € ery, who had a successful comb: I: nmm two weeks, W Drop on Him, but ufactured and for rile Tho oniy reliable itedical Insttute making Private, Spsmal S ALL C \'rAr.ml S o Y 0 uul\nu\\ n, 1 congesi sul Last Wednes- Ner ous Diseases Dhorim i Eroup, ALEDS f““Y peral, 13 chioler mmmum, 205 d 33 consumption, '10; puewmonia, 1; h)xllnu*phu us, 2; 1 1} walls of which she f, assortment of 5. out ful hinin order to learn some <h~ tails not yet publis ey treatment for loss of ALL COMMUNICATIONS CO» Call and consnit us or send c l|g|~-l|\m of (Iu. o stamp, und we luxn'-'nilw 45 w X e trousers, over th cuuvllu' tous of heav. of mediui h-ngm i b0 mmvmul fumes ever exhibited by a druggist in this city. y of the s four sides, variously colored cans t feet. It cannot be mi l(xmnuml the jewele with ™ gold, silver and dmmmul icces, pur 300, of Marguerite, as sh Wwidows and 3 were color still-born and’ there llvs Imr and URAARE OnbARn, o sond HIsEory of your taes TOF nd shoots up in a height of forty d o forgotton. 55 LpDarently bol; Small of st \(un- |w-\|lv ck in speech and mo sion of being w in llm |l|flo|\-|\! wards wul © Persons unable to visit us may be treated ut thelr homes, by corre: M |]n;h 5; lu'lh, 2 ml 4I.u|<fl~|u\H mself an intelli- \a good conversati U8 berths, of AT v One personal interview pre 2 were ales and ifty rooms for the accom- Bourd and attendance at Address ull Letters to us the driven gont gentlems 1st, evidently truthful, and 1 colored; at reasonable prices Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Cor. 13th St. and Capitol Ave., OMAHA, NEB. i8)payingi tho and deaths for the course of the conve ation that followed and in response to numerons questions Mr. Montgomery told his story about as are dinmonds f B, i the collection | o Frederick and Augustine I Chestaut and Fourth streets, Bjorklandt, a son, . Bedford and wife, “Lam a hunter, and the scalps of ani- mals Lkill are paid for Iv\ A\lfl/‘)"\ niountain lions I get § I have l)m-u ont ars you sec on my hudy rrows when I was y gouds and educa- 070 Wheaton ma Garland, a son, ker, 1512 Califor- To Charles A, and nia street, a daughter, “To Carl'and Hannal) Rosenquist, 1415 Leav- enworth street, a daughf 'o @ seout in a wir ians by McKenzi Thry, Fourteenth (wuh a daughter, . Fox and wife, 81 Howard street, o at, to be strung on zht was in Anmnn alwn\l I'ml\ nnlu and Marian Jensen, Chicago and lvwnl\ xuunh streets. a daughte ing lnum-.l \h. re |bux|‘,_fmn' years. s going along a trail 211 Burt street, a | To James and Catharine MeNeill, Sixth h water and m Maria streets, a daughter v my destination when J. and |lq~]ul|('r.e or four with a Katie Dailey, Mattinh b tween Ef Iglll!‘ml!\\ ¢ it, and that there ppi viver opens 1 led my horse ¥t Meybrieht, Thisteenth near Jones; 1 year and ne mouis, stiansen, 919 Wheatons 1 year up lJ\,llIlltl a swell, whore n, and the mulv mllv\ d cnentered for | Jaouise Nelson, South Tenth; 1 year aud 1 I pieking my Wiy § contests, presenting the largest en in th of fine eattle that we y complete the Tiat which will be the finest in Nevraska g .u.mg Soon two Indians, about 300 Iin factory ; /upplu,[ruul lmmmu,, to Omaha. .. mths, ! Josupiv's Hospital; 63 ¥ T tried 10 roturn th five,but Carrie Ruief, Leavenworth between Ninth i al sharp grow, 2 Burly follow, who | We are selling them for $18, at Jobbers' price. That is what makes Omaha Cloth- iers Bellow and Tremble at the Knees. YANKEE BOYS FROM MAINE, ANDREWS BROS. CLOTHING COQ. TWO IIHPHAHS Clothiers, MI3 Fa Farnam Street. Ia.-YD i ariaing aiddress for .ia. e Co,, Agents, . Thirteenth and Castellar; | ever sec les of hogs and shy fanr in l\“l\ or aricultur: o that Nebra |~L.| exi 2 Josepia Egzger, Third g ot appi d been ~hul I felt a burniz y right ear, the s attémoting i i 1 threw ¢ U iy rifle, saw h|~ I,u.m titough thes . ball passed so rl..,.-. Union \w«mg machine, Union Sewing m wchine, be the finest ever The Cable Line. ing” about the Cable its branches will run h street from Fort Omaha | a stock yards, Tenth street. There js considerable complaint made | among business en those W ho have to use erashed his skull just At s tumbled forward upon his gun doubled np en e and the hmw 1 found where the Iundians were, that lllv unnul» must be mu\'wl passed the Indian, hecn straightencd out h) hunting knife. and twisted the h bout the com (;zum-'lu the llul I ug up both sides at the same nuu. thus fomdoring parts u( this thor- In addition to lln lated fuir prog g, i list of He was betws along Tweniie e chiango of puwl.a e for each §0l’nl'llld'll have been 8 of tho West. al interest 1 the speed programme, which will form one of the most attractive features of the great Luiios ropens OCT: £ uclightiuliy sit Georgetown Heiglits. Large groinds ‘nvln uceommoditions. Miss EARLE, WGt S, Washiagton, D. C. RELIABLE JEWELER, Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, SIlVerware | , i, i e oo st ices the lowest. Fine ropuiring & specitity. Al work warranted. Coruo R v Supply 10 WILLUAM 1. l)m'n moy ml 1 sne fearing that the Ind I waited twenty ded, is the imperfeet excavations for the 0 the might tune wps, and those that minutes and Then I took the head, |».\|lnfl) and waved it above my far as I could rex ‘Tht.y urose and shot at me, The largest stock, Rk D oo m.rflw n'% B e AID for the CHARLESTON SUFFERERS EBRASKA CLOTHING CO. intended having their opening | sale Saturday, September 4th, but owi to time consumed in placing 11 open for sale one of the most 1ing and Furnishing Goods ever offered in Oma- ill do a generous deed by donating 5 per ay, Sept. 6th, to the CHARLESTON SUF- me to be plac The d in the hands of the Mayor of the s are marked in plain figures, Remember to se- To prove to the public that we did not exag- gerate when we said we had the Largest and Cheapest Stock in Oma ONE. PRICE FOR ALL. SOL. SIEGEL, MANAGER, New York and Omaha Clothing Co 1308 Farnam Street. NOW OPEN. WE HAVE THEM ON THE HIP. Don’t You Fear Them Bellow? They Squeal, while the Two Orphans Laugh. FIFTY CENTS on the DOLI.&AIR Is what makes Omaha Clothiers pull their left ear and inquire, how do they do it? Yankees know how to make goods. At our own factory in Maine we are now turning out FINE CLOTHING. An example and one that tells: A brother-in=law imported in his own ship 2 cases of fine ivorsted, They cost us #2 per yards ex & 1.2 yayds to cut out the average nian n«u’l. foth costs. . ... trimming for same swit cost. . For making same. Cutting and overseein 5 per cent auded for s $4FJUHEQD EDARS" T Home and Day School for youny Elm City Mllnary lnsliluta. 8 o'l Douglas and 15tb atseot, Omaki. | Principal, 1635 Chup el 5t., New Huven, Cona.,