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ON NEBRASKA'S BLACK LIST. Trial Days Sect in Three Noted Criminal Casgos. NEW OPERA HOUSE FOR LINCOLN. 1t Promises to Lclipse Anything in the Stage—Look Out For House- Breakers—The Festival Cone cert—Brevities, [PrOM THE BY In district court ® LINCOLN RURRAD.] o cuscs on the criminal calendar have been set for trial and thero fare enough to nearly occupy the remainder of the month. The call of the docket showed that in u number of cases the partics under bond had forfeited their recogmizence, The casc ugainst Dr. Cooley, chiarged with focticide, is entered for trial on the 19th of November, Henry Beers, the murderer, has had his day for trial fixed in the district court for No- vember 17. When first wrested he said he wanted 1o die, but has since usked for coun- sel. Mr. Shellenberger, in whose case the Jury failed to agree lust spring, will have a new trial this term and the day sos for it is the 18th of November. Tho case has boen an ex- pensive one, us the wituesses live in Otoe county PREPARE FOR Last night burglars ghop in the city and extracted cold chisels and other tools suflicient to form a_complete burglur's outfit, Some festive knights of the Jiminy have undoubt y reached the city in hard luck, and having now securcd imple- that nightly visits should be prepared ments it muy be expecte ‘will be made and citiz 1o receive them, BOUND OVER, Alex Givens, the colored man who at- tempted to shoot his wile, was arraigned yes- terdny. He waived o hearing and was bound over for trial in the district court, TUE FESTIV AL CONCERT, Last evening occurrced the coneert given at the close of the musical convention that has been in progress in this city the past week under the management of 1. O. Kmerson, of Boston. The chorus drill of the weck has been very successful and in the concert chorus there were 150 voices, The ontertain- ment was held at St Paul's church and a very large audience w in attend Mrs. Weber, Mrs. A Raymond, Mrs, I V. M. Raymond and other talent in the city contributed largely W the success of the entertaiument. INSPECTIONS OF OIL. State Ol Inspector Caldwell is in the city compiling und making up the monthly stato- ment of oils inspected during October. — The st mouth has shown o ‘grout ¢ increasod husiness and the rates the revenues for in- spection are now accumulating the inspector will huve n handsome surplus_over the pay ment of nll expensos and salaries to turn into tho state treasury on the Ist of Junuur; The total number of barrels of vil passed upon during the month was 13,600, the foes - accruing for the samo beiug $1,350. Omaha leads in the amount of oil iuspectod with Lincoln a close sccond and Nebraska City third. The long nights and cxtra consump- tion of oil is causing the boom. THEY LAD A GREAT TIME, The Lincoln’ citizens who attended the Nebraska City colobration arrived home yes- terday and report having o magnificent time. They state that the people of the lavish in their entertainment, tl rangements were comploto in and that tho programme was of were fnte The fact that Nobraska City now connected with Lincoln by two dire lines, the 1. & M. railway und the Missou Pucific causes Lincoln citizens to look to the building of u bridge at the City as the open- ing of a new eastern outlet foi the commerce of the cupitol city. TAKEN TO OMATIA, The man Lon Passo, arreste for working the homestead racket and ob- taining mouey under false pretenses by roping in strangers and locating them on government land in Seward county, wus taken to Omaha yesterday by Deputy’ Mar- shal Hastings for arraignment in the United States court. J. L. Keith, who was also ar- rested for writing some of the swindling Jetters, was taken also to Lincoln for a hear- ing. Later developments show that Lon Passo had_operated quite extensively in bis scheme and that a number of Lincoln people were among his victims. WILL BUILD A BEAUTY. For the past three months Ed A. Clinch, who for yeurs was a popular theatrical man- er in Lincoln, has been at work perfocting pluns and arrangements for the construction 1 in this city of un opers house in tho city of Lincoln that | should cclipse any house in the state in poiut of capncity and elegance. It is now posi- tively annonnced thut the new opers Louse is an assured fact. that it will be located In the very heart of the city, on the corner of Fif- teenth and O streets, and that it will be com- pleted for occupancy by the 1st of September, 1883, The cost of Ahe structure will be up- Wards of #100,000, and no pains or expense will be spared in the work of its construction, Plans and specifications are now being pre- pared aud 1f the open weather continues the excavation work for the basement will Do entered upon tho prescnt fall. This is ono of the opening wedges for building improve- ments in the coming yeur which will bo a companied with the " ercction of a lurgo number of business blocks that will be cred- itable to the city. A SEVEN 8TORY BUIL Mr. J. . Lansing has an will build ‘the couiing year seven story block 50x142 e ordered at once. CITY ITENS, y societies which are cven more popular thun ever tho present te held their regular session last eveniug. societics number on their rolls ncarly ntire membership of tho school. The Lincolh freight bureau sco in the recent inter-state commerce decision on the question of Milwaukee rates, a precedent that bears almost directly upon the c takon by the freight bureau of this cf fore the inter-stato commission that is to bo heard in December, On the case taken by the freight bureau to the inter-state commis- sion the replevin cascs in distriot court have been based and the merchants in the city who have refused the exorbitant rates and replevined their goods are confident that they will win in the district court heaving ut the present term. irading is progressing rapidly for the new university buildings provided for at the last session of the legislature which aro to be lo- catod on the north side of the campus. The contracts for these buildings call for their completion prior to September 1858, and work will be pushed on the foundations us much as possible the present scason. ———— Real Estate Transfers. Filed November 4, 1887, furnished by the Q. E. Mayne Real Estato and Trust Company. Sarah A" Irwin to John L McCague, Power of attorney........ e John B Regan (single) to Maggio H Kanouse, lot 8 bl 10, Hitcheocks that ho on O street, & and the plans will ndd, w d . Site 650 Minnfe C Neidick (single) to T A Rel- ersdorf, west 28 1t of lot 11 blk x Shinns 8rd add, wd..... L 1,00 Simon J Weigle and wife 3 Keodle, lots 89, 40, 41, North side, wd. Yo . 2,000 John W Grifiith, trustes, to J 1t Rice, lot 17 blk 6, and lot 23 bik 8, Baker AR SR SRR R 900 Alvin Saunders, ot ui, trustces, to Mary T Atkins et al, lot 17 blk b, Saunders & Himebaugh'add, w d .. o Jos H Schmidt (single Peter Schmidt,lots 1 and 2 blk 3, Creston, wd, A S 15,500 John A Lawrence and wifo to Gunar A Lindquest, east 40 feet of lot 10, Elizabeth place, w d 2,800 City of Omaha to Jane Bennett, be ginning at the se corner of lot 8 bk 49 and running thence north 66 feet, thence east 14 fect, thence south 66 foet, thence west 14 feet to place of beginning; deed Alvin Saunders et al, trustees, to Lena B Hoover, lot 8 blk H Saunders & Himebaugh's ad w d.. Edward Hannan et al to Richar Tiz- ard, lot 12 bik 3 Riversidesd wd. .. James Roach to Willard W Slebaugh, power of attorney.. George "H Huntor (sin, g Weymuller, lot 12 blk 7 Albaight's wnnex wd. I 500 P F Anderson (single) to Fred Wey wuller, lot 7 blk 5 Linwood park wd, 800 L B " Gilhert M Hitchcook and wife t W . 400 H( man, lot 14 bik 4 Bitchoook's Istadwd,, Gilu M Hitcheock and H Goetzman, lot 18blk 4 H wife to W itche 18t wd w d 400 Neriah B Ke 2,9 and 10 bk 1 and 2blk 40k 4 Kendall'sad wd. oo, 12,000 John A MeShane (widower) o' Peier Cordell, lot 1 Irving place w d....... 1,000 Robert L Garlichs (single) to Mary B rlichs, lot 1 blk 7 Dwight & Ly- n's ad wd . 1,000 Elizabeth Smock and husband to M tin Grace, Jot 15 and a strip 6 feet wide off the north side of blk 17 bik 8 p-division of John I Redick's ad W.liiv AT fiviy 8,500 South Om 1o Mrs. Anna Koy, lot b bik 40 South Omaha, wd. 500 Chas Corbett and wife to Dell R Fd- wards, lots 19 and 20 blk 12 Bedford ! wnd Jot 11 Greenwood, qe... 1 Philip Cassady to the public, dedi tion of the plat of 20th and J streets, South Omuha Alvadus H Mayne and wife to’ Henr: Hempin, lot'8 blk 4 Mayne's add, wd.. O T R ] Milton F Roys and wife to Hattie G Gibson, lots b, 6, 7 and 8 blk 5 Cen- tral Park, w d srgniievciviay, 8,000 Dell R Edwards and” husband *'to 3 of sce- y 1 nd ot 17 blk b Mayne's add, wd, 1,600 J A Linahan et al to J P Finlet, east 25 ft of west 50 ft of lot 7 blk 76 So Omaha, w d. e 4,000 Landrock and wife ‘to sman, lot 27 Cunningham nan's add, w d.... 500 muel togers and wife to Fran' C I3 Waller, lot 1 Rogers’ sub div, Total sales. . Builaing Pern The following building permits were issucd yesterday by Superintendent Whitlock: mits, J. D. Cowie, one and one-half-story cot- Poppleton park. . 200 Humilton, cottago, Harlem cesaesiaae 100 and’ Dari, Himebaugh \ and Brown, F. A. Fuller, barn, Fifte cust.. . Kennidy third ind Maple & Bibbins, barn, Seven permits ageroy nates in sc Catarrh or Hood’s Sarsapi and thus permanently ¢ - The oldost postmaster i is Richard Chadwick, of and ) Twonty- erofulous taint, lla purifies the blood. res catarch. n Connecticut South Lymo, whoreceived his first appointment from President Van Buren, and has beéen in office for forty-eight con He has seen postage reduced from 25 2 cents, utive yer to - LETTER LIST. t of letters rematning uncal d for in the post 15, letters will ploaso sny the hend 0f the list, and les' Delivery Window, Lo avold mistukes hieve your mail nddressed to your and number. GENTLEMENS' LIST, R Anderson M Abrams ‘Anderson P Alberts ¥ Ander, Austin Allen ¥ W Andrews K 1 Anderson A Anderson M ¥ Ancarols GA Anderson W B. Burkhard J Bossicy RS Brophy Brainurd O T, Brutton C I Biukemun & BoydBrooxe Burgshall A Bl oo} Browi W 0 Cristy H Crook M F-2Chesnoy L —3 Cutclenr G 1 Candish W Clark C CoggarJ Courtweller CC Duwight W.0 Dav Dweliey ¥ D Dav Duuroy Wk Davis Dunn Desplnin T Durant T C Demnnskey Ty Dunlel A Demster B W Dawson J I Drain W H E. Edmer CW all O K ter O rloy 1 V. i M8 Livans KO F. Fuller € 11 reeman L T, Fullworth Rev © ¥ I ¥ K ¥ s C R orton T Herrington Me Harrison W 82 HomCA | A Hopkins H W A (el inll M Howsrd J B Hartz Mv Teneborg B stedt Haw kinso Hayes iy it g 3 Hitiiton 1t B Himiton W Hurris ¥ 1 Trwin 8 W/ EM Irwin 8 Jostin 8 G Anns Johuston A M Ko Kelle Keil I W Keltter W Kensington M L L Lindstrom C co 1 Eynzstud wry VLD L Yephird L Lorin P 1 F Yondond ‘onkgress 1von Lockhare kM Lougphirey A Lowis ¥ M Lawtert FW 2 ™M, Mullinger W R Mursh W K Munn KW rin A Mison J B Moran R Mount Key Morrey M Morun R 4 M MeColinn De H J R Nowlin G 088 1 G Norgenfind B 1 Northgrove D Nichols D'F orion C 't vison J [+ Oltver J O'Donnell O'Malley P O'Donohoed Dw. Owiha Lumber & or Bulldlng asso 60 Brien J Oleson I Olssou N € Pettersson TH Pattos R B Piluuea T Parady § entley § © Brown W P Bealey K Bake Brckato Buckus €1 Builey ¥ 8 Bockworth 8 © Baldwin 1 A Barnard 3 C Brown H Bugold J Buslnell G A Bougham 1 W Burtlett & Allen Brattund M Bjokmin CJ Brunsteone 8 B Chicngo & Clothing ) Curpenter KK Carpenter B Csy Ly Cary F L Calkina T, Duering © Doian | Dotseth T 02 Doil W Donovare TT Erghaut Dr E L Engie J Ewphus ¥ ¥inanJ Finiaglon D Finn T Fitanol 1 Fitzpatrick LW Gintor J Gibos W A nddin M Grno d Ghrve Tards ¥ B May 1 nslet W IT Lawking gos A M hagstrom C -l nd A Yingue W Herrington W 00 C 1 i 1 I s ! I EEEEE Larson ¥ Miller M A Moure J Moore ¥ Morris G Monigo Moryas Morkan Markowice ¥ Mariarity, kgan & o Miner J Miller v J ry G2 MeMulien A oy W MoCloskey D & MeClain W olntire J eMiliien O McGrow AT Nilson B el son Rov 8 \son K G lison ¥ L n J elnon 1 elson L. J Oberholser C B y-Oberg N Oskan Mr Orrim R Otason § Price J cbard 1 Paimer 0 oo ® eyt v oyton Vowers Rev I L Phel Feltersson G Privciard A Q. hast i ohney 1t | Roanarn » e 'ix(.v'n'uf'.'. kwell I, erts L it 3 Sullivan 10 Ehonning ¥ slovken ¢ Ehean 1 B Enurk 1 A E'hepaniak A Elunpers G WL Schaffer ¥ Stewart T 11 Snnnders 0 Etam 3 Savage I h Evensean Ter A T12 St R ana b 1 Beroggs R or W Atruuns tonrt der H 11 heet G Eonnater A Smeeney 1F3 Emiley 3D ' fiyph'ri = cho! rQ Eprochior & 8 nETS hEP Emith A A Smyth W Beheliberg A ¥ A whman W I Thomas B K yior 1 0 amhompson C R Tavior e Trocakor It aavior W \yior J Tompson RE Turpeny Thoarig M 8 yandersootH Virden MW Van Oruan 0 U VosvergJ 8 wair o Wylie W war T Wassoemann Mr Wollaston 6 Woleolt DO Wolf 1 y, Wado W 1T Wilcox AW Wadsworth 110 Wilson B1T - Wado AL Weaver W0 Wawo ¥ 2 Wostor 8 Weoks Mao Westaan A West 1 B Walker W WestH K Widinier © Walter EAL WestA | Y. Yettan B Young 83 g M Zook W T Arnold Mrs 3 Anderson § Alian 1, Aflen A 1, And Axin 1 Anderson Mrs M Anthony Mrs WRAndcrs: B. Rurton Mrs 1 RBoodle 1 M Ruriey A Bartlett Mrs D HBrontioll O Black J C. Crowell 8 Carlson 1,C. Covert N Carroll Mrs 1T CoyMraDA _ Cruwford Mis 'L erlain T Cowles H irs O Corwny Mra M Craw ford Mre BEQO0mDS M N Chris ™M N Codmoro Mis L Ciindbick Mra A Carson M Colling Mrs S 1L Clark Mrs O Cumming Mrs L, Carney V Confure Mrs M D. Davis W AMrs Duff A Donaldson A DR M A Dean Mrs RB Dow Mra M B Davenport - Dompsey M Dons Mrs Davis'd Dorksen Mis PW M 1* Lorn ¢ Driggs 1, Donahoo A E. BrathMraW Ellison Mrs 3 Enrnost Mrs W Fustinan W Kiliot Mra Edmondson MrsA F. Frankiin B French I Fremont B Eivn Mrs & Flemming M Faling 1t Freedel Mrs ML Fetterholm Mrs Gl M R Guilhert § o1 M Mrs M Gilfispie »0 Hobort J 1T I i fon M 1 ek M HER i 1 ¥ e CMars Hown et It Hupp Mes J B Johnsc Jones Mra Johnson Mrs M. K. nedy Mrs A sior Mra J O Kirkendall New D L M Leonurd J Tindquist A Ko Knapp Mrs 8 B Kelelier J M Mitchall Mrs A G Morria ) Morris M Moser M MoteJ Millor Mra V. itchell AT Michels Mrs A Mo. MeAtoe nrs 5 MeDonnld yirs M yorn N, Mot A Mctiynn J s M McCormick Mrs MoDould ars A N. Nelsonmrs P Nioss R Nelson N Noely B Nelson B o Osterhorg T Osmund HE2 Ocheltree H O'Brien N O’k M P Petterson F. Prico Mrs 8 Pettorson wrs P Potter Mrs 8. R Pritchiard Mrs W Portor X Putes Mrs M C R Robinson Mrs Kle J Smith 7 B Spuiding Mrs K Smith ¥es 1 Nirs 1 I St Shon M S Small NrSE ¥ Nrs# hinehons i Stripo Mis G W Sperry Mis M T Stephen L ons NI Epenco Mrs C A Strom M B Bovill vrs K Siultze M Beott 1. Sypherd rmerhorn MrsShultze L Sedivy A 3 Blevenson Mrs R Sumson H Tuylor M J Thompson A menenat! R Mre s Arumball Mres B lcohun Mis G Purner Mis A B O kxR i A Ty I Thelseu M TG Mrs W B Y i3 Van Eppa D Vi Valle Mra Babine Van Leyoe Mrs LV Vuugban ¥ W on B Wilkins Mes B P Warren Mrs G Webster Geo Wil Nalab 8 Wilson Mrs M Wilson A B Watson ¥ Whttnmag W Wanal, Williuma Mrs & Whito ira 0L Waiton' nirs 1, Wilkiuis s & Y. Young z. Zotiohke Nrs 3 TULKD AND FOURTHOLASS MATTER. Jowel uits B Starr H Q Menker Kd Wotsel N8 Nrs 1'arsous iiss Eva Geo Gracie M C. V. GALLAGHER, Postmaster. DLl Tess than a yearago & Home of Rest for Hor: was established by certain merciful persons in London, and since then more than fifty horses belouging tradesmen and others in moderate ci cumstances have had rest and recreation at Neasden and Sudberry. 1t s superior excellence proven in homes for more than a quarter of & century. 18 used by the United States Government. En milliong dorsed by the heads of the \t universities, as the Btrongest, Purest and Most Heathtul: Dr. Price’s the only Haking Powder that does not contain Amnionis, Lime or A um, Sold only 9 PRICE uuugu POWDER 0O, New Yo . Louts SUITS. MENS' SUITS AT 86, MENS' SUITS AT $86. MENS'SUITS AT 87.50. MENS' SUITS AT 890. MENS' SUITS AT 810, MENS' SUITS AT 812.60. MENS’ SUITS AT $13.60. MENS' SUITS AT 815, Also higher grades of nobby cheviot su'ts in 4-button ' utew y 1rocks and sacks, as well ns & general line of worstd snits from ¥, up. UNDERWEAR. Per Sult UNDERSHIRT & DRAWERS, 80C UNDERSHIRT 8 DRAWERS, 81.26 UNDERSHIRT & DRAWERS. $1.60 UNDERSHIRT & DRAWERS, 82 UNDERSHIRT & DRAWERS, 83 UNDERSHIRT & DRAWERS, 84 UNDERSHIRT & DRAWERS, 85 Also a gener:1 line of imported underwear in 8cot h wool, - no merino, in pl in and fancy, and Cartwright & Wartler's celebrated under: wear, CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000 “We do hereby certify that we supervise the ar. sgements for mll the monthly and semi-nannual Louisians State” Lottery Company, ) cirawings thoim od with honosty parties, und we COMMISSIONERS. We, the andersigned Banks and Bankers will puy all Prizek drawn in the Louisians State Lotteries wii lch miuy be presonted at our counters. J3.11. OGLESBY, Pros. Loulsiana National Bank. PIERRE LANAUX, Pros. State National Bank. A.BALDWIN, Pres. New Oricans National Bank. CARL KOHN, Pres. Unlon National Bank. J ¥eRECEDENTED "ATTRAOTION. OVER HALY A MILLIONDISTRIBUTED Louisiana State Lottery Comyany. Tncorporated 1n 1538, for 25 yenrs, by the Legisiature foreduentional und charitable purposes - with capi- 1 'of $LONGK- Lo ‘which & reserve fund of over 350,000 hins Mince been Rdde By an overwhelming popular voto its franchise ent constitution adoptod was apurtof the pre Dece 2d. A. D, 1570, “The only lottery vor voted on and endorsed by the A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- TUNE. “Tenth Grand Drawing, Cluas L, In_the_Acud- uy Gf Music, Tucsday, Nov 8, IEI-210th Month- 1y Drawing: CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. Notice-~Tickets are Ten Dollars, Only.Halves, $5; Fifths, $2; Tenths, $1. SAZINA 40 1811 y 130,00, oplication for rates to to the ofiice of the company in New Orlean: write clearly, OrM. A. DA N, WABHINGTC c. Address Registered Lotters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONALBA NEW ORL REMEMBE That the prese: Benuregand Who e 1 charge of the drawings,1an guar- of absolute fairness and integrity, that the 1 hat 1o o A possibly B Prize. ¢ of all o recog- of nuy {mitations or wnonymous schemes. ‘Montion this puper. THE NEW DEPARTURE DRUMS o made with patent double actiog rods and Neprastraes folding knco reat. Lighty ,W ) substantial and handsome, #) Used in tho best Bands and e Pl Orchestras. Unequaled for | tone, surpass ail others in finish and appearance. If N2 acareat Musio desler doc R not keep them, write to us / 'ON & HEAL 7, Chioago, Nl for Tllustrated Catalogue. Merit will win and recelve publio recognition and pratse. Facts, which are the outcome of gencral cxv perience, growing through years of critical and practical test, become as rooted and immovablo as the rock of Gibraltar in public oplaion, and heneo- forth need no further guarAntae as o their genu ineness. Tho indisputable fact that Swift's Speoldo lood purifer {n tho world, 13one of thess tmmovable Gibraltar rock facts of ‘which we have Viction: diepar aint de;por i pubie optaters K ey Viction’ deepar Ail de; per i MBI Opjatom ciase’ct ouF people I8 Nindrica ‘wid in- Buropd SmodToal "protassions.“havd Saorae ¥oluntan X o Volu 4 mony o tho Tematkable 7870 % ries of 8. 8 8. aud i Taralyblo efiacy 'tu curlug ‘al disezscy ot o hese testimonlals are on file by the t - Bands, and open 40 tio. Mispechion of Al “Now omo, uasolicited, two distinguished members of the thea rical profession, who gratefully tesiify to the wonder- ful curative qualities of the Specifie in their indi- i wm Thelr testmonials &0 herewith sub- iiad 10"t publle withoul furuner Somment it them spoak fol ll!} lves, The lady is & member of the famous Th, eatre , of New York, gt g ey ity Sl B i i o ) Blogatic Ry cheritplock Oompacy, of Chches; ouro Company. Both are well known wry and in Burope, ork Thalla Th eairical clrcles in this ¢ lew's Testimon New Yomx, May 3, 1887, 8wift Bpecific Company, Atlants, Ga. Gentlemen—Having been anuoyed with pimpl aribtions 4na\ Vg Casesor L Whta, fram b oun: glitien of my' vlood "iSrmots Lian ¢ Ained réhedtes (0 nG Gifeet ' cons et physic ne et 1 ear, I used a othler adver- en I consulted a prom. d from bis treatment recelved onciuded to try the S. 8. 8. rem- edy for the bl and five or al; b b te i of f s, Bt frpi o, Bt sy a] axd pubiloily 0a 74 wish By ke oFit, " Cukniorrs 3 132 Bowary, near Htreet, Hugo Hasskerl's Testim, The Bwift Specitic Company, Atlasta. Gentlemen—For (wo years | had a severe sctom AT AT UL L A0 TR et o S S LR S el o et ERTLBLL O Ao ea oroughly relleved A evat o G Certiticato ia aiy manner you wish.) o " e Dow York, May g, st o0 Of Tuslle Thcatre s O e D NOVEMBER 35, 1887 Y OUT Need a new suit or an overcoat now,and if you will look at the prices quoted in the upper corners of this advertisement. You will be nearly convinced that OVERCOATS. MENS’' OVERCOATS AT 84, MENS' OVERCOATS AT 3 MENS' OVERCOATS AT 86 MENS' OVERCOATS AT MENS' OVERCOATS AT 89, MENS' CVERCOATS AT 810, MENS' OVERCOA I'S AT 812, MENS' OVERCOATS AT 813.60 MENS' OVERCOATS AT 8I15. Al80 & Inrge nasortment of fur overcoats riil fur trimmed overco.ts, -+ THE NEW YORK AND OMAHA CLOTHING CO. 1308 FARNAM ST Can furnish you with the best bargains, and when you have once seen their goods you will be thoroughly convinced that they have the very best bargains both as to quality, price and fit. Read the.” 4 CORNERS. Childrens’ Department, CHILD'S SUITS 81.60 TO 810 CHILD'S OVERCOATS, $2 TO 810 BOY'S SUITS, 83 TO 816, BOY'S OVERCOATS, $2.60 TO 818 SHIRT WAISTS, 26C TO 81, SINGLE PANTS, 60C AND UPWARR G S RAYMOND <= D Surtngsirer Diamond Yerchant Boue, Lag anD 18th ST away GOR of BODY, ND and MAN! MY 00D, causing exhaustin drains upon the NTAINS of L n{ HEADACHE, BACKACHE, Dre Dreams, WEAKN ESS of Memor: - FULNESS i SOCIETY, PIMBLES upon the FACE. and all the EFFECTS leading to EARLY DECAY and perhaps CONSUM Pe TION or INSANITY, should consult at once fho CELEBRATED br. Clarke, Established 181 Dr. Clarke has made NERVOUS DE. BILITY, CHRONIC and all Diseases of the GENITO URINARY Omns e Life Btudy. 1t makes NO difference WHAT you bave taken or WHO has fatled to eure you. &~ FEM A LES suffering from diseases pecu- 10 thelr sex can cousult with the assurance of apeedy relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works on your diseases. A@rSend 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chrouie, Nervous and Del ente Diseases. Consuliation, personally or by letter, free. Consult the old Doctor. s cured, Ofiicesand pariors private. &a-Those contemplating Marrin for Dr. COlarke's cclebrated guide e and Female, each 15c., both 2. )y Defore confiding your cise, consulé . A friendly letter or call may ngand shame, and add golden (Secret) Ere stamps). and_ writings sent everywhere, secure f{rom exposure. Hours, 86 8: Sundays, 9to12. Address, F. D. OL. , M. D. 186 8o. Clark 8t., GHICAGO, ILL. FUR! FUR! OVERCOATS aen ATt The Misfit Positively the largest and finest assort- ment of overcoats ever seen under one roof. We never say anything but what we mean. Overcoats to fit any size man from the 90-pounder up to the Jumbo 400 scale tipper. Overcoats made of chinchilla, lined with satin; Melton and Kersey overcoats, silk lined and faced; Astrachan overcoats, plush lined; Seal- skin overcoats, quilted satin lined; Bea- ver overcoats, Cassimere overcoats and the nobbiest, dressiest, best and cheap- est ever put on sale. Speecial WA BEGINS TO-DAY. . We callyour attention to these genu- ine merchant-tailor-made goods, at the following prices: WY win S. 8. FELKER, OMAHA, NEB, 106 N. 13th Street, e ERSTOF SAndose For $10.40 That were made to order for - $20.00 For 12.78 L] @ $8 - - 28.00 For 18.60 (13 () “ - - = 80.00 For 18.00 £8; 44, 1 - - 88.00 For 21.00 £, L1 (G- - - 40.00 For 28.88 oo @ 2 - - B0.0O For 80.20 ": “" 69w - - 60.00 u 5 « PURE CALIFORNIA WINES, shipped direct E‘;’; 5’2188 “« “ G 3‘5"88 from vineyard. Riesling, Gutedel re “« « “« . Port, Bherries, otc. San Jose Vaults, For 42.80 S = NeaH0100 jl'l’m. San slulvunm- and Willlam streets, For 168.00 (4 4 £ - = 800.00 se, Californin. . . : i Besides these our merchant-tailor J. suits will be sold a little below our usual half of original price. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam St., Bet. 11th & 12th. B. HAYNES, —OFFICTIAL— STENOGRAPHER, Third Judicial District, 97 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE. A magnificentdisnlay afeverything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art, at reasonable prices. AND Clasgow via Londonderry, Liverpool via Queenstown. Are Atrictly First-Class, nnd _amon he “laryost, Tustost wnd Anest tn. the World: Baloon. ooand i Fassenger \very co of pas ‘studlously considered and pracuioed Etonmers ovory Saturday for Glasgow. City of Romo aulia for TAvorpool October 13 T In the langost and Bhent hassenor stonmor aont. Kates Of pRssAZo O all Clatans u fow us by any othier firsccinss fine. . S foon excaraion tickets & reduced ratos. Drafis for sty amount‘at loweal ol ratun: For books of"tours, tlocta, or furthor {nformation. Apply to TIENDERSON WROTITKIS, Clicawo, or FIAN MOORES, Neb. gin ki THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. NEB. Tho best known Hotel n the first-class, d all politicai E.P ROGGEN Proprietor. DR. HORNE’S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandes! Triumph of Eleotric Science— » Fern Il picsans eyl R hls belt ueel ot Mlu A~ s Just what you ueed. h B R T "Asucs WEAK, PART ettty Thatanile o ta7 port, B e Jn iy s WHEN . of the EEQE\!E!‘?&EMuulIRML Pull partie- TESTI I:“ Lo ‘;"f"fln‘: dinet by R,‘"'.'::‘."A“;..Ll‘!- %-'Lf%'n%flz"-"‘ll.s ulars (sealed) free. BBIK MED, CO.. Buffa on merchant, Btock ¥ ards; Budd Dob) 3B Morimontown Howa' Eemtel WL Kantakve i o Hana o Kbt Bampuont Hicagol ompllahad viat wo other remody LS iinan, 160 East 3Lk btrset., Now Tork~ otript- [ N. Y. + MANTOBIL. ». 7. HODWELL BODWELL & MCINTOSH, Real Estate Dealers, 140 South Spriug Streot, frear bormeman & an and thousands of oth: d a gh 3 Dr, HORNE'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC BEL' aire; produces & contingous current; conveys by generating & conti current of eleotri: 13 superiorto all othars—currents of by are sirong oF mild ax th triclty through the body on th y (10 07 19 b St of W i e, Lo Angeles, = - = GCalifornia. Bt g Vigor, sioemath, sneurs aud hoalth P by et e N Dedlers in CIIL [ ountry preperty of all de 8¢ Bel lfi ha ‘and indorsed by tho Tintions, Benorsl InfORmAtion aow-Some ')",r NGRS ~Ang bank, comme: oF wholesale g0i wholosale dragglate, ers freely @iven, Llustratod pany i T A L P T T L A ————— Treatise an Blood aud Skiu Disoases matied fres, Tus Swirr Srxcno Co., Deawer & Atlasta. Ga RUPTURE %5857 oured” by DR. HORME'S ELECTRO-MAGNETIC BELT-TRUSS. Best and sbortes) aystem now 1n use. ve. Prol. A N.GA .+ Box 404. Br.Louia Snonr-nfirnqi-m