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| i % STATE ANDOQTERRITORY. Nebeaska Jottings. ‘I“ New Callaway Cou atoit. Pawnee City will vote on waterworks 'mext Monday. Elllkntn county expects to harvest sixty ushels of corn to the acre. v, The B. & M. depot at Lowsville was hit for $100 by burglars Friday night. The Beaver Valley branch of the B. & M. has reached Hendley, Furnas county. # Last ‘Thursday’s flood entailed a loss @stimated at $100,000 on farmers along* tho Loup, Beaver and Cedar rivers and Bhell creek. The Pawnee City Prohibition News has transforred its water tank and hell-box to Burehard, where it is hoped to strike & vein with a short augur. T, B, FORGY, _Cheyenne county is discussing the ad- RIOR G SIRVENIG Jisability of sinking $46,000 in building S ouana, - three brl d¥en over the Platte. 1t is hardly - probable that they will be built n time to o out with the spring freshet. Granville Dominick is the name of & fourteen year old, which will soon grace the roster of the state reform suhno( He 18 & Hastings product, and relieved his employer of two silver watches and & revolver. r is the “J0-HE" Warranted n Suro Cure_for_Rheum sm, = Neuralgi, Soro Ryos, and all Inflammations. Dinhtheria and Croup cured in from thirty to sixty minu ing humanity, for circulars. Nen, NORRIS, A negro and a white man raided the WILCOX & residence of John Duncan, near Junita. and stole a_number of valuablos. The RIBBEL, theives were rounded up by a party of armed neighbors, and jailed. the stolen goods were recovered. Todd Carr, a hungry baker in Wy- more, was taken in and his long felt want supplied by Mr. Hefner, a profes- sional brother.” As a reward for the rub and generosity showered on him 'odd raided the Hefner till and reduced the surplus $60. He was jailed. A festive !el?{rnph operator named Lines, a married man, set his trap in Hastings, to ruin a silly young girl, who was induced to leave her home in Colum- bus by false promises. The police nabbed the lusty masher, guve him one honr to leave town, and sent the youngster home. The depraved wretch flew. The Sioux City Sunday Sun appeared for the first time last Sunday. 1t is the Jowa annex of the South Sioux City Sun, published by Jay & Fairbrother. 1t is & typographical beauty, with news, edito- rial and other departments as bright and penetrating as a July sun, Fairbrother shines in every column “in his own caus- tic style,” while Jay fans the monops with a butcher knife. Gearge E. Corey. a beastly scoundrel living near Pender, attempted to outrage his daughter, a young woman, last Thursday, and is now meditating on the ost of Oue Price 1817 Douglas Street OMAMA, 3t ¢ Stevens Bros,, Real Estate 1513 Farnam St. A large list of city tainty of liberty in the Dakota Cit b uncertainty of liberty in the Dakota City % ail. He is forty-two years of age, and Property & Stocks has a wife and threc grown children. of Goods, While outside the strict letter of the law, the ends of justice would be secured oy shipping Coirey to Long Pine, for prompt and effective medical treatment. A Plattsmouth woman, a few nights ago annointed a bunion on her big toe with phosphorous, re.stini the swollen member on the foot of the bed, aud fell into pleasant drenms. A few hours later her husband was awakened by the glow of what he thought was the ficry eyeballs ot a thousand cats rolled into one. = Siez- ing & bootjnck he hurled it at the object with a vicious “scat’” and hit the nail square on the head. Thev will occupy separate beds until the inflamation is reduced, For Sale or Ex. change. Tho Ptz N STUDIO! 1408 Farnam 8t., op- posite Paxton Ho- tol. 1 am ready for bu- siness and will make aspecialty of artis- fio Photographing Tho best fucilities in tho city all work guaranteed to be rst class In ovoryfy respect. lowa Items. At Davenport Sunday night 2.01 inches of rail feil in an hour. The death roll in Keokuk during Aug ust numbered seventeen. ‘The matrimonial market is the live- liest insttution in Burlington. Sunday night's rain in Sioux City dam- aged property to the amount of §5,000. Deputy City Marshal Hubacher, of Muscatine died last week. He was thirty years old and weighed 320 pounds. George D. Rand has sold a controlling interest 1n the Keokuk waterworks to the American Waterworks and Investment company, of Pittsburg, Pa., a corpora- tion with'a capital stock ot $5,000,000. ‘fwo sections of the cantilever are now being extended over the main span of the Dubuque high bridge at the west end. This is the most dillicult part of the work to be done on the bridge and is now about accomplished. CHAS, RASMUSSEN, CLOTHIER, GENTS' Furns'g Goods Huts, Caps, Trunks Valises. 1207 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Dakora. Sunday's rain washed out a dozen idges in Yankton county. Sixty acres of corn near Pierre wall yield eighty bushels to the acre. Brown counl{ claims to have raised 8,600,000 bushels of wheat this year. The Iron Hill mine has a surplus of $100,000 in the treasury and stockholders expect an carly dividend. Groton shipped last year 1,000,000 bushels of wheat, and expects to ship double that amount this year, ‘There are six elevators there. The Methodist conference which meets at Aberdeen Oct, 19, will be composed of 112 mimsterial and 112 lay delegates. It will represent 8,000 members of that chureh, A desperate fight is to be made in the Black Hills to prevent the organization of a new county to be called Meade, from Lawrence county, of which Deadwood is the county se Sturgis is the prose pective county seat of the proposed new county. Prof. Carpenter, of the Rapid City school of mines, has examined the tin mines in Tenderfoot district and in the neighborhood of the Grizzly Bear. He speaks of the ore of the Darwin location as exceptionally rich even in a country of rich tin ore. He mf! there are boula- ers lying loose on the location which will ageregate in weight 100 tons, least lil'lly per cent of 1t which, if treed from the roc! worth §10,000. (. SCHMITZBERGER, werchant Tailor, Fine Tailor- and that at assiterite, , would be e The rainfall for August argund Chey- enne was one and one-tenth nches, a less than the average of the past OYSTER —AND— Chop House, 12011203 Douglas St. Ladies’ Cafe and Restaurant, 1409 Douglas St. OuAna, - - Nen Open Day and Night, CANFIELD, Hatter —AND— Furrier, FINE HATS, Latost styles just in. LADIES' FURS ade to Order. REPAIRING Promptly attended to. 405 South 15th St. Ranar BLook. OMAHA, .+ - Nks, Tta superior exoellence praven in miilions of homes for more than a guarter of & century, 1818 usod by the United Statos Government. Eudorsed by the heads of the Great Universi- ties, na tho Strongest, Purest and Most Heaith ful. Dr, Price’s the only Haking Powder that mnoll :;ouwn Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. only in cans. < RICE BAMING POWDER CO., HAW YORK CHICAGO. [y "oy “In of fit The suits with tons. both and in all sizes. UNIFORMS view of the 1;1‘«\ne11!: Reunion of the G. A. R, we ordered a number 16 ~ GRAND ARMY SUITS. same to be made up in the fin- est grade of uniform cloth, richly trimmed and fincly worked. These arc made in Sack Coats. eyelets worked for change but- Besides these we have alarge line of medium grades,in fast colors, And we are able to fit the extra large man just as easily as we cana very small or me- et t————————————— dium sized one. | We would earnestly call your no- e e e e e e tice to difference of the quality of cur garments, and the excellence of e e e ——————————— trimm‘ng and workmanship. A VISIT TO OUR “MISKIT PAR- LORS" IS AN EYE OPENER. — e Remember the Number, 1119 Far- nm Street. FAIR PRICES. —FOR— FAIR G00DS In order to convince the immense throng of peoyple who will be with ws during Fair week of the desira- bility of locating permanently, we will make the following prices on our Merchant-Tailor-Made Gar- ments, thus showing that cloth- ing can be bought of us at less than eastern prices, and one great iten of expense is less in Omaha than elsewhere, Misfit Suits. For § 0.7 That was made to ovder for. 18 For 10.50 25 o i .0 For 11.6) Al o % 5 For “ “ “ ‘o or “ “ “ Lt For bl ok ol .38 For “ “ “ 9 For A by o .35 Merchant Tailor-Made Pant; For § .0) That were made to order for...$ 6.00 For 4.00 e 00 For W » e v 850 Yor Gl LS L} v 1100 For ok 5 = v 1350 For - w - 15.00 For o o = e W00 For L o . B 2,00 For = & L) e 1400 For 8.3 o = ) . 16.0) For .00 “ & W . 17.00 Every custonmer is a u-u!l.‘luy' lesti= monial to the advantage of tyad- ing at THE MISFIT Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam St., Between 11th and 12th Sts. FallOVERCOATS Uncalled for Tailor Made Garments.Half Price As well as the Newest Domestic Fancies. A Small Assortment is Noticed Below. Imp. English Kersey Top Coat Silk Sleoves, satin body lining: made for $68, will be sold at $30. Imported German Pique, Silk faced. low rolling lapel, made for be sold at §23. Imp. French Fancy Worsled, £atin lined, silk sicoves, soft roll, made for $50, ‘will b sold at $23,50. Imp. Engilsh Dore Color Melton Satin! ned,very tol,czade for $45 801d at §18.50 Imp.Wing Co:Kscrew Worsted. Bilk lined, short roll, made for $40, will be sold Imp. Jerey Clth Dar Very stylish and body fitting, made for 15, will bo sold at $12.60. - mp. Drap de Velours Chinchila Quilted lining, mude for $25, cell for §10. account of their boauty and worth In addition to the above, we carry A of lesser prieod garments, one in search of & 1119 FARNAM S1. _LATEST ENGLISH STYLE S, Al & number of very rich and uniquo gar- ments diflicult to describe yot ensily noticed on i¥ALL OVERCOAT. DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT THE The Misfit Parlors Color rull lino DRS, 5. &D.DAVIESON 1707 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo, Of the Missouri State Museumn of Anatomy St. Louis, Mo., University College Hospi tal, Londou, Giesen, Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT Nervoms, Chr;;ic and Blood DISEASES, More especiall dence, invile all so_suffering to correspond without delay. out use of dangerous dru s. toms tention. JUST PUBLISRED, And will be mailed TREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. “Practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion,” to which is” added an “Essay on Marriage,” with important chapters on Diseases of the Reproductive Organs, the whole forming a valuable med ical treatise which should be read by al young men, Address DRS. S, & D. DAVIESON, 1707 Olive St., Bt. Louis, Mo. OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. YOR TilB TREATMENT OF ALL CHRORIC == SURGICAL DIS BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES, TRUSSES, 10 THE NEW VARICOCELE SUSPENSOAY GLAMP CMPRESS. Wairn ron ( @ ’ Book on Diseases of Women FREE. Only Reliable MEDICAL INSTITUTE MARING A SPRCIALTY OF FRIVATE, SPECIAL Seminal weak OMAHA MEDICAL A SURGICAL INSTITU" , or Medical Books or Papers Free. nlhlch\amnhn Medical and Sury s of ¢ wost, nd made Lo addresaing th cal and aveaue, Omana. Ne: those arising from impur- | —completel Diseases of infection and contagion cured sately and speedily with- Patients whose cas s have been ncglected, badly treated or paonounded incurable, should not fail to write us concerning their symp- All letters receive immediate at- ady Glowt, aad ** Y- Dr. McMenamy, Cor, 13th st. & Capitol Av. Omaa, Neb, whi eing the most skilifu o ¥ o, i inl private dis. y organs;’ varicoceie LAl a Surical Tnatliaie. Tih trast ead Copmiot S. E. Cor/18th and Doige Sts, Successfully Tredts a'l Nervous, Chronic and Private Diseases of MEIN AIND WOMEIN S. 18 well known as tho foundsr of t treal (Canada) Medical Instituto and rictor of the Spiuneyvilie Inflrmary. The hus hnd 27 yoars' experience in the (rentme; of chronic and sexual diseases, and his eiforts being crowned by wonderfull success, he would call the attention of the afllictod to his long standing amd wall ear:ied Feputation as sufi cient assurance of his skill and ability. NERVOUS DEBILIFY. Spermatorrhaea, Partial Impctency and all dixcases of tho nervous systom and sexual or- guns 3 tly cured B ASE: SYPHLIS-A disouso most horrible in its results eradicated without tho use of harges reasonablo. YO UNG MEN Who may besuffering trom the effects of youth- ful follies oF indiscrotions, will do woll 1o avail thomsclves of this, tho greatest boon _ever Inid at tho alter of suffering humanity. DR, SPIN- NEY will guarantoe to forfeit $5% for every 0 of sominal woakness or privato diseases of any kind or character which ho undertakes and falis to cure. MIDDLE-AGED MEN There are many troublad with too froquen ‘evacuations of the bladder, otten accompaniod by a slight smarting or bnrning sensation and | | weakening of tho system in # manner tho pa- On examming the d sits & ropy Sediment will often bo 1 | nnd sometimes small particle of albu- ponr or the color b of @ thin, mitk- i8h hue, again chanzing to a d 1 | mercury. I ., 1to5 6t00p m. ons’ unublo’to visit us way bo on list and cf PINNEY & C. S OTTETABOVETHE LEVELOF IMILES EASTOF SANJOSE hipped direct from our Vineywrd; Rieslin 1o lel_Clarots, Port, Sherries, ete, Ban Jo Vaults Sevent Eighth, San Salvador and William sts., Sun Jose, Califormia. WM. MO INTOSR, ! B. F. BODWELL BODWE] 'OSH, Real Estate Dealers 140 South Spring Street, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Dealors in ity gud eountry property of ail descriptions. Gencral information to new- comers freeiv given. o FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WHOLESAL L AND RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT: sul6d-wed-ghtasun apply to the Kight Rev. JAs. 0'CON; the following agents: Sample bottle free. wine merchants. JUMBO IS DEAD And Maud S. Has Retired fromthe Track But we have the Largest and Finest line of Carriages, Harness, Robes, Blankets, Horse Clothing and ail kinds of Turf Goods, cver carried by any firm in the eity;, nress, Coupe Light, Double & Single Har le agents for the Califors nwine unless stcmpedd, . A, MciKerron, S, F Agents for the celebrated Toomey Sulky, ready to buy call on DR. SPINNEY| ____=avirons Diamond Merchant, 20 Witoneg OMAEIA., The S:holastle yoar commences on the First Wednesdny in Sapteu wlon i8 no obstacieto tho admission of youns ladies PAYABLH IN ADVANCH. Inciuding Board, Washing, Tuition in English and French, Instramoutal Musi year. THRMS: Books, per session of Five Months Painting, D Heferenc ing, German, Vocal Musie, Harp. OVITCHS RUNGARIAN oL ACKBERRY 1, AN EFFICIENT REMEDY Imported and Bottled by Mihalovitch Fletcher& Co., Cinincnati, O. Richardson Drug Company; ! er, Frank Delione & Co., R. R. Grotte. Families suppiied by Gladstone Bros, & Co For sale by all wholesale and retail druggists, 200 Sets of Team, Farm, E. 2 cegardless of ¢ Boots. 8. W. Corner 1Gth St, and Capital « HORT-HAND Y og o Iy taught by M ‘Bost and shortess system now in use. Ciroul Free. Prof. A. N.GABELER, Bex 404. St.Louls PN AL S Ve OF THE SACRED HEART, aw'(‘“‘ shver, WEBRASIKA. er. Differonce of reli- Pupils are roceived at any time of the 8. are roquired from porsons unknown to the institution, For further information )R, Or to the Lady Buperior. For sale by Blake, Bruce & Co., Adier & Hell liquor dealers and Horse Western Shop around and when yow are M HCHELL & HAINES, .y Omaha. OST! through errors a OLDEN y d practices D. EAL Co, llb Uu:\ulucgl.'lquh EDUCATIONAL PENNSYLVANIA Aoty CHRSTER. 28th year opens SEPTEMUER 4. CGRE! CIVIL BN A DR R MISTRY, ARRCH [TROTURH, ARTS. Preparatory Courses. Thorough chntoal vork. All Depurtmonts conducted by uble PROFESSORS, * Military systom second only to thatof U, 8. M. A. Annuals of Liout. 8 T. Harte lett, 1495 Shorman Ave., City: or Chiof Pay- madtor's Office, Army Headquartera, COL. THEO. HYATT Presidont. MILITARY TITUTE—Frochold, New Propares for Princoton, vard, aud for Business. Principal. Academy und Commer- nbla,” H Kev. A, G. Chamvers, A. M A first-class English, Classio cial School. Send for Catalogue. IflOE(;‘ANPAR‘K, CO0K co_,_ ILLINOIS. Ilinois Conservatory of Music Music, Litarature, Moden Languages, Address E. F. BULLARD, Suj ol W_i!.flflYTAW*SGHQ‘QI:.M For ciroulars or speclal information address Horaoe E. Smith. LL. D. Dean, Afb ¥y, N YOUNG LADIES’ INSTITUTE And HOME SCHOOL for GIRLS. KANSAS CITY MO. Full corps of accomplish EDUCATE YOUR SONS, ——THE—— RSITY of NOTRE DAME 1ulled ndvantages to impart to your urds a thorough education for eith- v o tull course,compris: ssics, luw, science, mathematics and M D) ARTMENT Hall) for boys under shitteen 1 age. Hofore concluding where to send d for ucatalogiie containing ilus: ildings of Notro UNE offers unc Damo and CUIHrS 08 Lo termy und f study Tth session opens Tuesduy, Address Rov. T. B. Wals Roward Gollegiate nsttue, For Young Ladies reopens 21, Collego Proparator | and tific’Gradust. i L' For circulars address EMMA O, 1, or B, B ater, Mass. = RO, Princi Wost Br l)HlLADI, FOR YOUNG LADIES, 13 Philadelphin. 1ith year begius Sept. 21st, 1837, Address Miss It. B. JUDKINS, Principal, who refers by spocial porimission to Mr. and Mrs,John N. Jewot Mr. and Mrs. Philip D Armo Mr. anda Mrs. Horuce F. Wai LPHIA 8| LEAKY RODFING, or Tron, Repaired. And Painted, and guaranteed tight for number of years. Paiuts never blistor. GRAVEL ROOFING Manufacturcd and repal ¥ire Proof Puint woplied 10 shingles, 1 s experionee. By WM. 1A SON, 2111 8.19t St. Bot. Arbor and Vinton. UPTURE Snediker's method. detention CURED No oporation; ne ; om busin Aduptod t Aren ns well us grown pec Hundreds of ptograph testimonials on file. Al businesa Strictly confidential. - Consultution free. PROF. N. D. COOK Room 6, 161 Dou; -, Omaha, Neb, Pianos & Organs Retalled at By I Prices. Y BROS , St Joseph, Mo, o ety ANHOQD Fazeess. Delulity, 10wt Manbood, e, having tlcd 1 Vs (e s disaverd o simple AR BT T D ST R R R AT