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THE OMAHA DAILY UNDAY AUGUST 12, 1888~SIXTEE BENNISON BROS, ‘" ' BF\\“\ Hayden Bros., Letting Down the N BROS, g Monda MN tices. ting Down the Prices, 9 75 dozen ladics’ ribhed 1isla | P DRESS .GOODS, ( el ickers that [ ) - st obldms 15 ohallic el neTle ickers that we a vests, low neck, no slecves, in black uin colors in challie delainesat ¢, | vapd now only Gic. Striped and checked 8 pattern also high colors, lavender, | The Greatest Discount Sale of the " orth A Tt - | colored India linen 10¢, worth 20¢, ink, blue and ceru, and nt less thun | Senson. F '41“ ,\" N Rr e SELURRIEE ney lace checked Naodmsooks worth ) hu]'('u«l to mant ture, One day only, ( -'“\"H‘;‘I us i had n P ) and duced to 30¢ n yard. londay, 49¢ each. 100 Persian shawls, — | e new shades in I\ cash- gured Swiss reduced to 10e. Best We wont to close them out. Your ; o : " thares &t 106, Wosth 8 ity French s s Monday only B 000 G o Sl them out, " Sour | Not one Articte Marked Un For the | " X1 Wl Riting Finvhols at 20 thay | UL Froneh sutvens foe Monday only Per Cent 1518-1520 Farnam St Per Cent 100 fine cashmere shuwls in cream, « Occaslon, But a Genuine Dis: BES SV vaiue B) 190 have a few embroidered rebes left which dinals and fancy plaids. Just what you count of From 10 to 50 Per d that have | yiuge ™ ho sold; call and got £ want for chilly evenings, Your choice Cent O Al Avound, ‘ { 750, al- | Prices. Faney lace stripe scerim - [ Monday $1.25 cach. This is indeed n LA oneh suitings, ¥ als § g e, worth 1oe. Special bargains in Y né <Y s big bavgain. 500 street jackets in y y . | woys sold at §1.10. lace curtains to reduce stock. \H full nobby fall styles, just received, from | ~Everyarticle in ourstore will be of- | in Henriettns, new shades, at 93¢, { tapo bound at 7ac, $1.00, 3115, 81 . 9 $2.50 up to #8.00, on sale Mond feved ot a reduced price from now until | worth #1.65, g 3 B Gase fine whito Domet flannel for we move. Our discount will be from 10 [ 40 in blk Henritt worth £1.10. | & fall wear, 8 yard. Do you need feather | ver cent 10 50 per cent off. 40 o silk warp, 97e, v 81 Note some of our prices: & pillows? We placo on o rloves will he sold at'$1.95 1 S L crash for L T » 9 i 00 pairs, 34 1hs feathe 1.75 8140, & glass toweli U B each. Boarding nouses takg *L30 i 8185, ¢ ¥2I5 | papking 2e o doz. of B crionpLloHa TR 95 v e colored silk, 99, | taple dumask wort VE1L65 reduced to 85 , ’ ecin rices on table fudds 4 Y o N 3 ig ard. Ask to sce them. 15 4 g spreads it 98¢ each. Bos ains gant blonched ' ani e i ik pron i i, e, voreh | IR sl Bt barian THE MOST DESIRABLE STOC amasks, 68 inches wide. av 7 Kk gros grain silk, 930, worth | MAts of shirtings, ‘ginghams, table = K OF [ 80c yard. They are great bar 3 ros grain silk, 95¢, worth | yin0y ana hes at less than whole- | 10 pieces bleached and unbleached t hantilly lnce reduced _. bl i : LAL15 ) Best quality yard wide damasks, our price Monday 59 yard. 50 to %3.50 M Bon et vin sil 3, worth o worth Ise, Monday only loc. . They are che Silk department—/ k | g ! | Bargains in wall paper, > X | rand picnicin this department. Foul- Boys’ shirt waists, shopping bags and | in blk gros geain silk, 8 CRLE HAYDEN BROS. ¥ - lardsilk plain_silk fe. A hand, | some other lines at abont half price. : o p i o | % rimn(' black silk Toe one at lw... And I} ;nn'mh- r ; ven our .\1‘..‘(»4 wouds | it blk gros grain sills, 1,65, worth COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, : 3 ! B imbers no one can touch at ld at a reduction, including a new Lt Bl § () ) ",'e“,'l. it e shall irelude) in® this of long bustles that have just| 21 in Surah silks in all colors They Discuss Sherift Coburn and His s sale a lot of summer sill e yard, | come in. worth Y, Stk plushes, all color Fees Yesterday. I 5514 &1l soason o N 15 0 you JEWELRY. A, worth 0 lish kid The county commissioners huve gone after want a sush or a fancy stripe satin dress All our jewelry will be sold at 25 pop | cambric, Sc HAY DI Sheriff Coburn with a big gun. Commis for evening wear. all in evening shades, | cent off, . " " e — sioner Anderson is working the trigger and ) . we will offer u lot of fancy stripes satins | A good line of gents’ half hose that | Store Loom scems to be determined to bring down the at 8% yard, If you wantany plushes [ will be sold at cost. l‘hv cle I‘Yll‘\' fitted ~l4l|‘«*||'wu],1. xmlih‘- i 9 y y [ we have just recoived our own HOSIERY. | cust corner Farnn and Sixteenth | Tyyd ghorift has been keeping United States, tion. We have all the new shades und An elegant line of h vy, muslin f BHEC M,Hl'_’l"'_,l”l‘n_ Max '\[‘I"s:- % & ‘!I‘";" Sarpy county und transicnt prisoners in the you will find the prices right. Great | and knit underwenr will be sold at a | BOW, Gecul Teved for rent. Cull oy | Douglas county jail and putting the whole argain. 1,000 ichus worth up to | great reduction. BN MG e Lottt A 0T | Hegeands dowit deew Tots His 6whijents., He pUs; Monday two for 26c. 1,000 Winner | Cowae eng prico out goods tind s ',':‘.".';:H,”.,',',f{ | ot 70 cnts per day for cuch federal cf 5 a [} a [*] wire bustl ach, others ask 25¢ for | Will be convineed we ave sclling goods M1 und €1 for each of th As he only " Bhme; Silk veiling ¢ fine vuch- | way down. You cannot pay the sume nth, Best lo- | 7o "as%conts per county for % C f I ing 4c, fine silk ruch 10¢ yard, fine | price for an article in our store that you AL i1t f"' vetail cigar store, | hoarding its prison u that this 8 Y fanoy ruching vd, all worth double, | did one mouth ago. millinery or drug store. business on the side ble, The B0 dozen ladics' kid gloves S8c pair, wi MRS, J. BENSON. 9 ; T commissioners not only wanta slice of the n o, WEneRn haTue A oises &0g e i Read Stonehill’s pudding in the future, but they propose hav- ¥ 25, 25 dozen ladies’ kid glove S T a7 PR e —em— ing a share of the pluis alread y garnered by pair, was $1.00. A lot of lisle gloves Read Stonehill's gr d. Through Sleeping Car From Omaha | the thrifty sheriff. et fancy mitts 2ic pair to clos i s T T R Every Day The following was offered by Mr. Ander- BENN 1\ BROS. titen l_l“‘”i ‘—“.,i,] "1\ rtmc ’l' R" \ 2 | Via the CHICAGO YRTHWEST- | son and adopted: . 5 — ———— ¢ netlic 1€ verland oute I J TAY T Resolved, That on and after August 16, Reud Stonahiils g ol ot pock- | BN RATLWAY on their VESTIRULE | (e, T on nd, st Suess, 1 Will be Sold at a Genuine Refund of e entit wional Platform | SR O £ AL | pequlived to pay on all prisoncrs confined by Important Announcement. ontaining the democratic, Re- | * 15 p. m.arvives at Chicago at8o'clock | him in the county jail ana for whose main i Max Meyer & Bro.. the jewelors, h w and ,-,.“m,,;,i"" Platforms, to- | & m. Ticket office, 1401 Farnam st. tenance and enstody the county 1s not respon- this day received appotntment o aceeptance W. N. BABCOCK, LD SULTUTETE LRI Sl ms Bl elusive licensed wateh examine umin (LI L GRSl HAEDY Loty O Conte bt the Union Pacific railvond comy 150 WANTRHIEIMONEY BACK * or auch tiansient OF Sther DrisOREE Employes of the Union Pac P v | ed tables showing the plurality vote.the i 3 cents per {1 company wishing to have their watches | electoral vote and an - analysis of the | Meyer Hel Sued o $15,000 to be compensa closely regulatcd can have this done and and Blaine in Damages By A. B. Snowden. Jorrentof {ail and anpnaratus free of charge at the store of Max Meyer In the district court Frank R. Wasserman Jailor and guards and for exp Bro., cor. Sixteenth and Farnam | Thisbook is just what is needed at this | has sued the Knights of Pythias Building as- S OB irat Al b b b s- | oners may be confined in said jail. streets. b i me, and should be in the hands of | sociation to annul his subscription to its Mr. Anderson offered a resolution “that it 1 To comply with the above we have | every voter. It plainly sets forth what | puilding fund and to recover £500 already | is the sense of this board that a bill be pre put an exper| d watchmaker in our [ each party has tooffer,and c v reader | paid thereon. He states that he sub- | pared and presented to William Coburn, regulating department, and invite the | can draw his own compurisons.” Sent to [ geriped for 5,000 worth of stock and paia | 8heriff of Douglas county, on account of cer- citizens of Omauha to have their watches | any address on appl 1 S ) tain prisoners herctofore confined in the ] Wagulatod troe of charge AauTaREE in 10 per cent of it on the representation that | Douglas county jail.” For the period be- a building would be erected on Farnam [ tween June H0, 155, to January 16, 1, the r & Bro., I'he Max M s street within three months. following cha rxmed : The condition Jewelers,” hes eyman & Deic 1518-1520 Farnam St. e has not been fulfilled and he alleges that the | United yner, 20 cents per day; 5 : ol prisoner, 50 cents: for The Star Merchant Tailors —— association has given up the idea of building, | thel DU € nts; For the period be: Have opencd their handsome store, o T Thomas F. Brennan and Edward J. Bren- | tween January 16, 1858, and August 16, 188%, cor. 16th and Davenport, and are now We have secured the sole agency for sued the city for a balance of | the umounts to be charged to the sheriff arc' 5 8 S claimed to be due for work on the For each United States prisoner, 85 cents per prepared with a full line of domestic : or o the celebrated Me( beau tol ‘all’s Patent Flam- sub basement. Thel Wil ch Sarpy county prisoner, 65 cents ; 11 and imported \\nnlxjn ur'u..- ate -l pat- 'h, the best and most popular of 5.12 and the rceived in cash & AR RO, T T terns to furnish thing in their line. | its kind in use. Jereminh Whalen is made a party to the de- [ i J niah Whalen is made a party to the de said bill are “to be compensation to the They have also secured the services of We also carry an elegant line of cam- | fense. Whalen is a partner of the Brennans, | county for rent of jail and apparatus, saiarie Mr. M. Doyle, a hr t class mnu-r1 with | paign goods, and are prepared to fu =Ilml lh“l poultion rociest “':"m' plaintiffs | of jailor and guards, and expenses and r Q an experience of 17 year all and | nish suits and uniforms at short notice, [ have endeavored to obtain the cousent of | pairs to jail during the time said prisoners g B S ora o ovros ooe A for || oat s ndiun formg s Bh suid Whalon tobo made n_party piamiiit | W conitea. ance to rrocure rine I vinios sui LS o and have failed to obtain his consent, and for | * Mr, Anderson moved the adoption of Gorl Putn bR als e a0 ‘-'..(- that reason n,mlu- him a party defendant.’ olution He w supported by | Auction of Furniture. frarn MG LRI XIBon bl atroote: CERIHINE G KNI O LT [0, (o1 Messvs. Mount and 00 S a b sell the entire contents of a 6 room flat | Runs three superb daily trains to Chi- | Pruyn’s and Millard & Caldwell's additions. | the negative. The position taken by the \ at414 8. 15th strect (flat No. 2), every- | cago, leaving as follow 9:15 u. m., | _A. 1. Snowden has sued Meyer Hellman | Jatter gentleman was that under a report P r Cent argaln rlce . Per Cent thing in good order. Parties leaving | 8:15 p. m. (fast_vestibulo with sleepers [ for $15,000 damages. For sc years | adopted the week before the board was to € the city. Must be sold. Omaba Auction | direct from Omaha), and p. m. ,‘,(‘,‘f‘“j‘}“‘l,‘" kS nol Iennlt the first | adjust its differences with the sherift & Storage Co., Auctioneer; Parnam; te r floox (ot the Hellman bloo arnam and | they believed the proper method wus to | Storag: ctioneers, Oftice, 1401 | arnam; tel, 2 H61. Thirteenth streets. The plaintif alleges that | it ty & committea far that purpose, ‘The for the purpose of injuring, aunoying and persecuting him the defendant has prose- cuted a series of suits, pretending the same to be for the purpose of getting possession of the storeroom mentioned. Four suits for ejectment were won by Snowden. One suit for rent in excess of the rate fixed in the lease was won by the tenant, but another is now pending. Another suit for ejectment has also been begun. resolution was thereupon referred to the committee on finance. Mr. The following by adopted That from the 15th day of Resolv August, 1588, the compensation of the sheriff -~ As we near the completion of the Read Stonchill’s great ad, wagon bridge, "Broadway paving, and the beginning of work on t{le electric motor line over the river, we notice Omaha capitalists are making purchases . there, among which is a $21,000 sale to Guy C. Barton by E. A. Benson. A solid vestibule t daily, with dining car attached, vmnm Burlington route, leaves from” their own depot, CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF Anderson was SEBASTOPOL AMPHITHEATER ——— Hammond type writer, 306 S. 15th st. North 16th Street, Between Binney and Wirt Sts., Omaha. Commencing THURSDAY EVE’NG., AUG. 30 2PAIITS Siege of Sebastopol — The joint assembly of K. of T. will meet at Gate City hall, cor Douglas and 13th streets at 2 o'clock p. m. to-da, All members are particularly reques to attend. By order of the M, W, e —— The Union Pacific and its ( DISCOVERIES. of Douglas county for boarding prisoners committed to the county jail by the proper within said county, and for whose s authorit maintenance the county shall not exceed the rate of for ordinary cases and responsible, cents por day cents per day for egon | Read Stonehill's great ad. Omaha, at 8:45 p. m., arviving at Chi- | Short Line make the most desirable HE R 2 IRisonerascnigubsliolest aninar Al cago8a. m. Tickets sold ana sleeping | route to Montana. I o A el e e car berths reserved at the city office, ————— Instruments Placed on Record Dur- | “mhe following by Mr. Anderson was THE GRANDEST OF 1228 Farnam street. 'J‘lep)muc 250, ST. JOHN'S CHOIR. ing Yesterday. adopted: to G F Blust, lot 1 Resolved, That the sheriff of Douglas county be’ notified that he will be expected hereafter to furnish vouchers for all_expen- the same as all other MILITARY SPECTACULAR CONCEPTIONS Invented and produced by Pain & Sons, of London and New York. Thearle & Cooper Managers, Realistic bombardment of forts, by boats, on an immense Artifi- 350 Reaa Slunv-lnll s great ud North Charming Music for Episcopal Omaha Westminster Presbyte church, :h on North '] ixth B Taban th. ragnlac: Bary Last Sunday was the first service of the ditupcanorihie (ofice) cial Lake. Terrific Assault of Fortress by Allies. Had ! £ new surpliced boy choir at St. John's Epis- ty es. ces at 10;30 a. m. and 8 p. m., conducted G Viona) n's Epis A Cmmml:']mm N el \ A resolution by Mr. Anderson was adopted PERFORMERS 350 copal chu wenty street. v of deeds to employ FTOCOUG GHS| N authorizing the r by Rev. Thomas McClelland. Young § : h ¢ Al 5 & | The choir consists of sixteen boys, supple- 1ot 14, blk 6, Riverside aad, w a two assistants in addition to the number S > pe r s . SEREY W Slevers anc e 10 o v o4 v clly 1 a X Ct v J S 5 So rs, Coss y Frenc people’s meeting at 7 p. m mented by twolve ladies and six mon, To s | AL Slevers .'\".'m‘},fii,..lh{,.}f...“fi'h” Hoaad e he ioatution ot Tan Reo il 0 Correclly costumed and excellently drilled as Russian Soldiers, Cossacks, French and English troops and marines, Turks, Sardinians, etc. MARVELOUS PERFORMANCES By specially engazed artists, Russian athletes, Swordsmen, ete. The whole to conclude with h of such employes not to be pver $60 per month The Danish fon_asked to be re- lieved of tuxes on its property on Eighteenth and wife to I M Jayne paid k 3, Mayno place and Co to I , DIK 40, South Omaha, W d M L Jaynes and husband to'R K Hu; i itof lot & blk 7, Omaha, w d under the direction of 1 alin Saxby, who has labored assiduously for two months to bring his choir up to its present standard of excellence. The music sung is the strong and simple music of the English church, to- e —— If you have railway or other s ties call or address John Culley, 2 nam, representing London capi — — Beth Eden Baptist church, Park ave. gether with a Te Deum which was composed | William ¥ Iululunll wife fo Wil ust south of Leavenworth. Services | by Dr. Saxby expressly for this choir. T tz, und b of ¢ 4 of s W 2li-11 o, $ 000 PIREWORKS DISPLA Y. unday morniug, Aug. 12, ot 10:45 | intention is tomake the choir take its place ) o’clock ; in the service, und not use it merely as an Consisting of the latest novelties,Manhattan Beach Aerial and Aquatic Pyrotichnics k. attraction or advertisement for the church. Music by Sabastopol Military Band. The rector, Rev. William Osgood Pearson, (2d) regiment K. of P. ——————— All officers and members of Omaha are requested to meet at Nebraska No. 1 hall, 14th, be- has been striving for a year to raise the class of music in his church, and with Dr, assistance has arvived at a high stu excellence. New voi 116, Dun NP nnl«un-flllu JE Pels Admission 50c; Reserved Seats, 75¢ tween Douglas and Dodge, Wednesday s will be added to the evening, August 16, at 8 o’clock. The congregation cquisition to their clas i choir from time to tim appreciate highly the nev church, as evidenced by the largo and in- creased attendunce, DF. Saxby left the or- gan at the Kountz Memorial church to orgun- ize_and conduct this choir, for which his high qualifications as a church musiciun make him peculiarly adapted. Methodist church. Tenth street PAID UP CAPITAL, $300,000. SURPLUS $40.000. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, AVINGS BANK Thompson’s kindergarden home and school for children 1 to 12 years of age, Leavenworth and 39th. Address J. R. Thompson, Omaha, Neb. e e— Read Sluluhlll s great ad. A TIPPE JE MEDAL, A Political Relic That is an Interest- ing Novelty. Billic Ostrander, a locai bartender, has in his possession an interesting heirioom in the Y S]“HM . Eljronm\ tis: ISE SEST N E B Shoebridge to 'V estate belonging to me in Flo £'M Philleo and hustand to R B Moore, € % 1ot 6, blk 1, Isuac Selden’s add, w d ve Land & Lot Co to V () Stricke c\\fis" :\.-\ GorrlTE ler, [ots 34, 35 and 40, blk 8, Howard, w a Read Stonehill’s great ad. shape of a genuine Tippecanoe medal. Tt - — DEPARTMEN! Portland. ()r-"'on.uml all points in AH s nith ' to A ‘Benson, lot 37, blk 4 2 e we to him from his father, who ro- 2 Alaska can be reachéd over the Oregon A Pocahontas Story. A n e sy Salved it trom his parernal nroacnitor. and | [Send for “'wl““l perlattle3pr g 2 " UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Short Line of the Union Pacifie. New York Su Unsentimental his- riies place, W {adiioy) j consequently i ly valued by Mr. Os- M | .OROVILLE (Al 5 [, Interest on deposits, compounded semi-annuall; 4 -w.“‘__—:r oot s torians may prove if they can that such N;;uln:‘n‘l:,ll.n' l(n;u(' E trander, wh ised several offers for 8 "' Savings Certificates with Interest coupons attached. Flambenu torc! ll.~.\\lnvl.l'll ms and cam- | SRV e tord hat of Pacahontas | B WaL R wd. ... ok i 1t On the obverse side of the medal is the A e R-Cur DEBENTURE BONDS In Denominations of 8200, $300, 8500, paign goods. Max Moyer & Co. Living the lie of Captain John Smith | . 110t dund 1, ik 4 Hoyasadiqed 1 | bustof Major General William Henry Horri- Santa Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure o and $1000, based upon First Mortgage Real Estate Securitios Read Stonehill’s great ad are mythical. We oin substitute for | 9 % GHME to P Dok et fot 16, blk 3, February 6, 1 AR Bl For Sale by deposited with, and bonds certified by the Union Trust Company end htol-n_ Ll_s.,,u_-l_ : the ditoredited narrativas, if we desire. ‘onkling place, wd.... EAPAN T oot haTie B (s, l‘;h:m!*x'wt )'u ‘{ Goodman Dru.o' co of New York. Dralll drawn on the principal cities of Europe. Campaign badges, canes, uni- | stories ;»f nun]-o' l"m'«-nl. date and of un- ‘Twenty-three transfers. .. ........... Tn\un;vd h_\'luw following sentiment he $- A. C. POWELL CASHIER. ) syer & Co. | doubted truthfulne Dr. Wolf says ST >eople’s Choice.”” *The Hero of Tippe: RRERER (Rhioryiprioen, Max Mayer & Co, 6280100, A O e dThg AR6 R it Building Permiss. canoe.” So far as is known, this is the only | ———————— e DIRECTORS: The following pormits to build were 18- PHILIP POTTER, See, medal of the kind in Omaha, and its pc Sankuru affuent of the Conzo a number D. D. COOLEY, V.-Pres. The Union Pacific is the only road sued yesterday : 0. M. CARTER, Pres, sessor has many calls from int sted parties running to tho celebrated Clear Creck [ of the wild Bussongo-Mino, who had | yonet £, pease, twostory awentog, who wish to examine the reli L ). BROWN. ALVIN SAUNDERS. C. S, MONTGOMERY, ). FRED ROGERS. canyon in Colorado. never before seen a white man, sud- ent ith, near Jackson........... 8 5,000 | = —_— — . denly popped up out of the bushesone | H.G. (lllrke‘ three-story store Eomemne—— p— Visitors to the city should try the | day ‘and aimed their arrows at the v :t-flnl,vl\m corner Leavenworth and Si: v .. ;“,"‘\:;,t"','" o D Mrean I, tors as their steamer was approaching the shore only about a rod away. He says he had no doubt that the nextin- stant a volley of arrows would have poured into the little crowd on de had not a woman in the dress of a native queen suddenly leaped among the throng of savages, struck to the ground the ablstram, eottage, Orchiard, Tear ant o o "hhnlflIL w»nnxe. D(‘(‘Alu near 6,700 Globe hotel, 1312 Douglas, e ——— Bathing in Mexico. % #0h, is it true,” demanded some ’l‘lndl‘\l/fll young women from Boston, lhntm,.t\ was Calientes oue can he people bathing by the roadside without Fechter’'sFamous FAlRIOON. Four permmits, aggregating. Read Stonchill's great ad. A te 8 WD INVSTUENT 00 INV[STMENT (0 INCOR I‘OI{A'I'I'JD. Boston, Mass.; Kansas City, Mo, any clothes on says & Mexican corre- oy A DIED. 5 o s of vine man who was just ready to REN C S T = ¥ This is s porfectly harmloss| s 3 O e e tmsractod s | let bis missilo fiy, and ina tono of au- | 11 1 otint ban of B ved Nires 1 By | B el s U wrr e Capltal, - §100,000 Capital & Surplus §1 5[][] 000 fain to admit that in the ditch running | thority bade the rest of the crowd to | French. o lher puisious p p | unbend their weapons and else their warlike front. The brief command and cautionury gesture of this picturesque female had a magical effect upon her warrior subjects, who relaxed their bows und grinned sheepishly at the pulc faces, who were nervously beginning to finger their revolvers. In common with other life preservers, this Central African lady deserves a medal for the 1,000 REWARD Afthis ts Tnthus, Louns Made on Real Estate. Funeral at 11 o'clock a. m. Monday from the family residence in Central Park,west of Fort Omaha. Interment at Prospect Hill Ask your friends whether the Museum of Anatomy, 1308 Douglas st., deserves to be patronized, Positively the grand- ostliest collection ever put on exhibition 1n this city. argllel with the horse car lines that r‘ s to the excellent hot springs baths at that city, the lorwer orders, being unable or unwilling to pa) the' trifling feos nt the baths, bathe at ease in lightest of apparel men, women and children, altogether with the the simplicity of the Sandwich islanders. And they may even be seen, This company has opened an Omaha Mflm and is prepared Lo furnish woney prowptly on ims proved city and farm property, No applications sent awy for approval, ouis closed and pitd !or without delay GISH, Manager, m, nm - Nutiony] Baik, Unlcss the Pootaof the hair bo entirely dried up, wikiah oo No commissions. Money on haud. very raroly aud probably mot over five times in a hundrod| 1t surely produces new growth! Just Think of This! - Cosca of fieen years” baid:| Yy "Doureda 380, Trom s foiae oura, oven i double| e reet, Omaha, Ncb 0 314 South 15(h ! K iy ly Tivestnet (o Proposals. having no towels to dry themselve e ——— Is will be received in - rapid transformation she wrought in Changed Her Mind. O N abinska Hotil Be vuthuf gitting on the bank while the <! iborkion Nobrasks, uotil Sepiein, | KANSAS CITY, MO. “Now, darling,” said an elderly bride as they boarded the train, “*we must be anv(nl not to do anything bridal, you know.” bot Roada antdrery or | FAIRICO! ico uable aa ¥ bottle fn invs AR Dt Yo e now the growth of hair that iy #un performs that office, the bare, brawn | the attitude of Ler people glisting in the light, whllu a timely niu.h h taken, perhaps, in dam- aged vaiment. Aud the sceue is even ks for the ato be furnished and buill in ae- 1 plans and specitications on fiv in village' clerk of Culbertson, | 1tas opevea an ofice in Omaha, aud 1s pree MAKE AND GLOSE LOANS Children Burned to Death. Guartoy, Ont., August 11.—This morning urned that it the family Another child was so badly The rest o supi Sy o | the animated and the landscape morve | 3 house occupied by a Frerch family namcd He fervently assented and they sat [liag oul. keep it emaoths and . RO A ¥ - ey : = tly on desirable Improved Property. luse Ew figed of Suturdays, when the m Tousing burned and two children perished. | down. 3 S P ATAON 15 foe wals oy fitice connedl reserves the right to reject | prowptiy on desirable Iwproved Property, Buse bids or a parts of bids, i mY,l A to the village ebrask, and markedi— Works." *s‘ Aruggists or w''l be sent by tho o manufaoturers on rooeict, of price. Bend for history of (i whatever, We also make BUILDING LOANS. Then an old lady leaned across the aisle ar vo their servants a half holid “v wan upin.” Nor is this sight pe- ald b 0 als Al cannot recover. clerk of Cnilbor d said: barely escaped with Wheir live |nfm Aguns Calientes. And it must Ausia e B tunclln fer pleasure, ma'am? rar, Pemody sud testimonials from | Sbioposals for Wate g copies of “specifications, drawings, or snid that the view inspiresone obze Thr gy Aontad duids " e Ju those Who have usod it. | for copies ¢ e iiage.CIork OF Ll = namly, that a brown skin bare | o biouslthe libersl wsten,adoried by the | - «Left the ehildren to home, T s'pose, ™| STost s oo ead s to | g mctiilon nplyaniige skt ok | GEO, M, VAN EVERA, - Secretary, startling and shocking to mod- | twelve years ago, $20,400 has been paid tothe | or haint yo never had none?” FECHTER REMEDY €0., NEW HAVEN, CT. LB % Koom .Iilhumb«:&f,&t:l:“m‘;lo& 16th and Fas ‘fu one under tho sume | beneficiaries of deceased members in oxcess | - Then the bride leaned her head upon | Trade supplied by 2 Lewiti & Co., New Havea, Ot g B 3 : than a wh Htious. of what the certificutes called for. her husband’s shoulder, Bor sulo by J. A, FUL EL, Omadig street near Harney, on the ground that it is a benovolent organization. Reforred. The board reccived from the B. & M. a bill for 26,40 for certain taxes collected. The judiciary commttee will wrestle with the proble Gustav_Kaessner, of Elkhorn, put in a Dill for $2,045.00 for damages by reason of the damming of water by a public highway. The bill was rejected. "The commissioners ordered the cancelling of a taxon property belonging to the South & . Aowss v . 2 nfi.-v» . - AN mmww“m*w Ay