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THE the fire ment, is aranging for an interesting affair as an incident to fair week. August Knuth, who was arrested on Sunday, was fined $10 and costs for fighting. In default of bail he went to jail. In the case of Golden, Harding and Bartlett, the flim-flam auction men on Thirteenth street, Judge Berka re- served his decision, Jesse Armstrong, Charles Wayoff and Peter Peterson were fined 5 and _costs by Judge Berka yesterday for being drunk and fighting. Four **belts” on the head of a com- rnnkm th a club cost William Wood 20 and costs. He appealed the case, which will come up later. The venth ward democratic club will meet at the Hanscom Park house to-night to nominate (ln-u-ynh-s to the county o They will be voted for at Fr Fourteen different parties were ar- raigned before the police judge ster- day afternoon for obstructing the gtreets. The offense consisted of hav- ing their residences built beyond the gidewalk, Four removed their build- ings, but the others were fined. BTwo mortgages given by Eaton Bros. One was for $145 the Confectioners’ and supply company and _covercd the fixtures of the store. The other was for 800 in favor of Julius Peycke. It covered both stock and fixtures. The fish from Boston, which went west over two months ago with fish for stocking waters on the Pacifie slope, returned over the Union Pacific yeste y afternoon. The sturn . was delayed seven weeks by a sh-up at Humboldt, v, The car tuken back to Sacramento for repair Personal Paragraphs. igh, is a Millard guest Norfolk, isgat thej Mil- JHY Nelson, of Frewmont, is a Paxton . Ashman, of Falls City, is at the H. O. Barker, of Holdre Polk, of Plattsiiouth, we aay. C. H of Holdr were m th ¢, and Milton D. m Omaha yester- Dietrich, of Hastings, H. W. Scott D. Trekell, of Alliance, l,\.\.-wn'lnld Ex-Senator Saunders, Telegraphic advices from Colorado Springs say that cx-Scnator Suunders was feeling better yesterday, but still not out of danger. Tne liver and kidneys must be kept in good condition. Hood's ilais a great remedy for these organs. Vic Chief Galli fire department was elected vice president of the national associa- tion of fire chiefs at Minneapolis, during his visit there last week. This is very compli- mentary to Omahu's worthy and efficient chief. —— A Petty Burglary. Burglars broke mto the shoe store of §. Kopald on Tenth und Jones Monday nightand made way with about twenty-five dollars worth of goods. They effected a forcible o trance through the rear of the store. The i8 no clue to the thicves. She Spanked Her. Mrs. Mary Oakes of 14th and Pacific streets, swore out a warrant yesterday for tho arrest of Mrs. Rickey Lafferty, charging her with beating and maltreating her (Mrs. Onkes') little seven year old daugh- ter. Among other things Mis. Laferty spaniced the child. A sick stomach and_an aching head promptly cured by Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient. B The Purcell Accident. The funeral of William Purcell, the little boy who was dragged to death by his horse near Fort Omaha will be held to- day. The funeral will mke Dlace at the Holy Family church at 9:30 o'clock. The remains will be laid in Holy m pulchre cem- etery. e A solid vestibule train daily, with dining car attached, viathe Burlington route, leaves from their own depot, Omalha, at p. m., arriving at C cago 8 a. m. Tickets sold ana sleeping car berths reserved at the city office, 1228 Furnam street. Telephone 250, ———— Eloped With an Old Woman. J. E. Laverty, of Des Moincs, writes the chief of police that his son Charles, a big, overgrown boy of nineteen, has eloped with & woman old enoughto be his grandmother, and that the illy-mated couple came to Omaha. Laverty thinks his boy is in the toils of the woman, and was frightened into taking the steps that he has. He wants the parties locked up and arrested on whatever charge that will reach them the hurdest. R ree to All The beautiful picture, “Will They Consent?” is a large magnificent en- graving, printed upon a sheet 19 inches wide by 24 inches long. It is an exact copy of an original painting by Kwall, which was sold for $5,000, This elegant picture represents a young lady stanaing i & beautiful room, surround- ed by uil that is luxurious, near a half- open door, while the young man, her lover,is seen in un adjoining* oom asking the consent of her varents for their daughter in marr ‘Phe fine interior decorations, together the graceful position of the beautiful gir is in keeping with the sentiment of the picture, It must be seen to be appreciated. This valuable picture is fitting to adorn the wallof any ladies' parlor, und in order to offer an extraordinary inducement to intro- duce our Wax Starch, this costly picture will be given away, free 10 every person purchus. ing a small box of Wax Starch, This starch is something entircl is without a doubt the greatest st tion of the nineteenth century, (at body says so that have used it). It supe everything heretofore used or kuown to sclence in the lsundry art Unlike anv other starch, as it is coated with pure white wax and chemically prepared upon seicutifio rinciples by an_expert in the laundry pro- fon who has had years of practical exper- fence in fancy laundrying. It is the firstand only starch in the world that makes iromng easy and restores old swnmer dresses to their patural whiteness, and imparts to linen a beautiful and lasting finish, Please remember that the present you re- celve with each box of Wax Starch, has never been sold at retail for less than one dollar. This great offer is ouly good for six weelss, after which the_preseut will be omit- ted and tho starch sold at the usual price, Try it and be convinced of the whole truth. Krl( your grocer for Wax Starch and ob- taiu this beautiful and costly picture free. THE WAX STARCH CO., Keokuk, Towa. e —— Knights on the Tented Field. The mombers of the Knights of Pythias have arranged to go into camp at Hanscom purk August 25, for one day. All the divi- #oms from this city will be prescnt, and ¥isiting dlvisious from South Omaha and Catuminug will also Le on the ground. Dur- M the sfteruoon there will be exhibition A4ilie between a number of the com| w4 wn orution will aiso be delivered A I#yton as one of the features of ‘% awtariainmont. The evening will it Awncing, new, and ch inven- - Wiy Sant 14 the 1'oor Houso, Liidoon, who was Injured on the Poaont, Biwworn & Missourl Valley road, Sy aed, Wik b6t o Uhe poor house. depart-'| tho ampu- phiysician at wounds part of v farm concly its, and, if s , which e has succ Mr. Gideon has deemed strange and unnecessary to to the county’s home, He wasio hav married next week to a young lady Briges. me , ahd it was 1 him been near —— Pozzoni's Complexion Powder pro- duces a soft and beautiful ski it com- bines every element of beauty and pur- ity. POOR GARBA Obstructions in the Way of Cleaning the City. The sanitary policeman and the superin tendent of the garbage department are loud in their complaints over the lack of facilities for disposing of the city’s filth and refuse. They say the city is still in a deplorably un n condition and is daily growing worse, and not much improv plished until the city provides an dump boat. There is but one now, the one at the foot of Davenport street, and a Bre reporter, at the request of ( age Master Goldsmith, took a stroll down there yes terday, and was clectrified by the sight of at least fifty wagons laden with garbage, drawn up in a line awaiting their turn to get on the dump lmu( Gold- smith says this is of a daily rrence, and that the atmosphere for bloc AAIlnul the vic imty of lower Davenport atreot i constantly kept surcharged with the mephitic odors from this caravan of nustiness. — Of course this can only be conducive of disense at this scason of the year, and the officers think that some steps should be taken to expedite the disposal of this noxious matter. The garbage master says it will be impossible to clean up the city before the winter months set in and effectually stop all work of this kind unless additional means are at once supplied to re lieve the garbage haulers, In case another durip boar was provided, double the force now employed the streets and could be , and a vast amount of cleaning done that under the present provisions must go undone, AUCTION DIV ILL FLOURISH They Expect to do a Millionaire Bu ness During Fair Week. The fake auction shops still continue to do a thriving business. The licensed sha who run the one known as “McConnel’ near Dewe house, swindled a G terday on a worthless brass watch, These fellows are looking forward to a great harvest during fair week. In the language of a prominent citizen, *“The city ought to provide some pro tection during the fair to prevent a whole sule fleecing of her gucsts. means stiould be adopted to close up the dens of these soulless robbers if Omaha has gard for the opinion of citize in the state.” FACILITIES, Sebastop: All parties holding tickets and others ing to take part in Pain’s Siege of Sebastopol will please report promptly Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock at the armory ef the Omaha Guards, on Capi- tol avenue. JOHN RAYMOND, Manager. BEDFORD AND THE CITY HALL. The Location and Bond Should Be Dividea. Councilman Bedford denied to a Ber re- porter that he intended to introduce into the council last night an ordinance providing for the exchange of the city hall and Jefferson Square for the county court house and the ground upon which it stunds. He said that he never suggested such an idea, though he would not be opposed to amove, ‘What he was particula anxious to effect, however, was a division of the vote on site of the hall and the bonds for the erection of the same. Sectional prejudice would destroy a selection of the place, and with that would fall the bonds. He wanted a vote first to be taken to locate the building and then to have (hl- bonds voted for in the November elec- t If that were done Farnam street would p n!mb\\ be selected. A building could be Hrnished there for £200,000. On_ Jefterson square, it would cost £400,00) or 500,000, be- cause it would be necessary to build a front ou four strects, Election — She Is No Better. Mrs. Shiclds, mother ot County Judge Shields, is still very ill and her family enter- tain fears that she may not recover. Solid Vestibuled Trains now run over the Michig;zm Central, ‘the Niagara Falls Route,” and the New York Centraland Boston & Albany railroads from Chicago to New York and Boston. These trains are not only equipped with the finest Wagner palace sleeping carg, but are made thoroughly complete by having vestibuled dining, smoking, first-class and baggage cars, and although constituting the famous “‘limited” of the Michigan Cen- tral, carry all classes of passengers with- out extra charge. Attached tothistrain is a through sleeper, Chicagoto Toronto (via Canadian Pacific), where counec- tion is made with parlor car for Mont- real, Accommodations secured at the Michigan Central ticket offices, No. 67 Clark street, corner Randolph, and depot, foot of "Lake strect, Chicago. ok You can find cool, well furnished rooms at the Globe hotel, best located house in Omaha. e Get Your Railroad Tickets NORTH, SOUTH, EASTand WE and secure your sleeping berths at 1302 F'arnam St., Union Pacific Ticke nflh(‘ Harnry P. Duvr, City T ku agent. —————— Dieboid Safes. Call and see the large stock of safes and vault doors carvied by Meagher & Whitmore at 419 15th street Omaha, Sty Visitors to the city should try the Globe Lotel, 1312 Douglas. The Elks' Grill Room. The repairs to the elevator in the Conti- nental building, which bus beon in progross for two or th s past having now been completed, the grill room of the Tike' club, which has' been closed n consequence, will bo re-opencd to-da ‘\)\.L WEIGNT ats nuperlor excellence proven in millions of for more than a quarter of a century, n 1 nsed Dy the United States Government. dorsed by the Baads of the great Universities ) the serongest t aud most healthful, Dr. Price’s Croam Naking Fowaer does not_coutalu ..,.m-muhnm oF alim. Sold only in cans. E BAKING POWD New Yorl Chicaso, " mumu ().\I)\HA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST :22, Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER? A Proprietary Medicine that nceds but s teial to prove its worth, O, Callender's Left Liver Bitters, Tue oply Distilled Bitters in the United tates. The only Bitters recognized by the States internal revenue laws as a Pro- ctary Medicine, “Lawfully Patented,” No. of Patent 149,673, Contalns no fusii oils, no essentlal ofld, no forefgn substance or du ing drugs, ‘A pertactly pure madicine, pounded from Pure Root Herbs and Old 2 Nt to tue taste, quiet and decisive in lll Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice in . Regulates the Bowels. Tnvigorates Inactive Liver, Cures Diseased Liver, Revives the Kidneys, Improves the Appetite Quickly, Regulates the wnole system. New Life to the whole eystem. fold in Omaha, Neb., by ne Richurdson Drig Co.. Spocial bt Nebraeki. Hetaile 0 Drag Co., W, 1, Whiteho S 1 hn.\.u.,.m ¢ hulm&lu Vuiler & BWIFI'S SPECIFIC In entirely a vegotablo preparation con taining no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or othep Ppolsonous substances. BWIFT'S SPECIFIC Has cured hundreds of cascs of Tpithelio- ma or Caucer of the Skin, thousands of cases of Eczema, Blood Humors and Skin Discases, and hundreds of thousands of cases of crof- ula, Blood Polson and Biood Taint. BWIFT'S SPECIFIC s relleved thousands of cases of Meren- rlal Poisoning, Rheumatisim aud Stifnoss of he Joints, CRATTANN0GA, TrXN., Juno 7, 1958—Swit's ccific Co., 4 tlant, da.—Gontlemon : Tn the Cot'the prosent year, a Lad case of Ibelieve it wilk . P, HowARD, 1l Weat BLx0: 8t Corrunia, 8. C., Ju 18°9—The Bwift Bpecific Co., Atlatita, ‘Geutlemen : T aliroat uierer from mm\ucum rheumatis: prosoribed by my k over & dozen bottles of yourS. 8.8, and now I am a3 woll as I ever was (i my"lifs. "I am sure your medicing cured me, and I would recommend It o any. gne suttertig trom any bigodd uly, Waco, TexaAs, wife of' ane of and could not h Bot sleap from, % he skin. The mediately, n areutly well, She 9 s Boarty ookin now “hne. lady, with no trace of i s fiction Yours very truly, E. SEAR sale Drugglat, Austin Avende. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Taz Bwirr Srkciric Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.; New York, 14 Broad way. NORTHWESTERN HILITAHY ACADEMY. TTON 23 miles north of Chicago. ¥—A Full Uu'pl of zxpermncm In. FREYLOC INSTITOTE, South Willlamstown, Berkshire county, n . A private school for boy:. Prepare for entiflc school or business. Forty-sev- ar begins Thursda For citalogue address Morgan Park Military Academy The Best Boys' Boarding School in the West, Bixteenth year begins Sept. 19th. Send for cata- {ogue to Capr KD, N. KIRK TALCOTT, Bupt., MORGAN PAnK, COOK Co, Bettie Stuart Institute 1l commence its 21st yeur September 12th, 15, vantages unsurpussed.” Home comforts training. Apply to Mrs. M. McKEE HOME: HICAGO FEMALE COLLEG] 0). Boarding Fo u diel Catalogue address G. 1HAYRI% Li,. Doy Morgn Park, Il o7 Madison suuu. LNMW. . FREEHOLD INSTITUTE FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY. 45th yes r catalogues send to REV. A, G, CHAMB M., Principal, INGFIELD, TLL., S HE PEEKSKILL MILITARY ACADEM ¥-— Peeksiill-on-Hudson, end_for cata- logue. JNO. M. TILDEN, M.D, 'M.A., Principal. PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION Of 1889, Ofice of the U. 8. Con 0 f.....mun wro Bereby notitied that nformacion and- blanks for pe plicadous torspuce will'bo Turiisbed ty'the Uider Hgied upon wpbiicatlon v tne wbave uu.t' RANKLLS, Col'r Com'r. Gener Healtlf is_Wealfh! n. % Nanve axp Brame Taxaz. MENT, & guaranteed specine for Hyst Bess, Goavuisions, (ervons Neuralgin, Headache, Nervous Prostration, caused by (he o of alconol o obacoo, Waketulneas. Mental Deprossion. Boflening of ihe Bratn, resilting in i oW Losses permatorices caused by over-exertion of m brain, selt-sbuse or e Taonih's theatmons. 8100 8 bOx. oF S6x boxes for 3.0, sent by mall Propaid on re: ceipt of price. WE GUARANTER SIX BOX o cure any case. With exch order received as for s Ccompanied with 0. we w Send the purchaser our written runte o refina he"ioney "t the {reatinon doon fect & cure. Guarantees issued l‘ by (1 DAAN, Drugkist, Sole Asent, 11 PAIF!I,QJ‘” S “E's.'n‘..mu i d NARY Organs o udy. difference WHAT you " iaken'or WO has faled o ouce you. LA LESufering from diseases pe n cousult with the Assiirance &'-p.ady Telif and cure, Bond 2 conts postige works on your diseases. d 4 oents for Celebrated s on Chronie, Nervous and Deli. Uiseases. Consulation, pemsanally or by Congult_the old Doctor. eured. Ofices and 0se contemplating lrr Clarke's celebrated guide Shen Toe ot e, ’ consult R riond1y Jetier or il Thay and shame, and add golden k ' Lifc's Secret) Er- Medicine and_writings W ere, secure from exp nuuu,swa Bundays. 9io 12" Addren Jowelers and Music Dealers, General Agents for STEINWAY, KNABE, CHICKERING and other first-class Planos. Look at FOLLOWING BARGAINS FOR RKE, ve futiire sutesin yea life. sar Dowen Payment. 18teinway Square, cost $630, Tor $175, 1 Knabe Sqiire ) Monthly Payment, $10.00 15.00 10.00 cost #600,for Square, cost 200 1 Emmerson 10, for 10 1 Newton & ¢ 100, for $110. 1 Marshall & Wendel Upright Piano, cost new 0., for §1.0 1 Hallet & Davis Upright a8 good as new, cost fi00, 20,00 Square, cost 10.00 16.00 20.00 500 . Square, cost &40 10.00 15.00 S 0¥ 10,00 cost 10.00 10.00 5.00 500 . & Hami double bunk, cost new for #5 10.00 6.00 Bring this ad. With you to avold mistakes, MAX MEYER & BRO., Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Sts. SPECIAL BARCAINS We stil have left | few odd suits from our large stock of; Summer Goods, mut‘, we want to dispose of | befove the fall season | opens, prices $10,| $12, $15. Remember| these are strictly all wool goods, made in| hoth Sacks £ Frocks.| BNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WILL 'DBTAIN NUCH INFORMATION FROM A 8TUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE intermediat Foutes 1080 from the Sacifo Ocast. ALl trane: fers in Union depots. Fast trains of Fine Day Goaches, elogant Cars, magnificent Pull- man Palace Sleepers, and (betwoen Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City) Reclining Am«m-m"' Seats Free, to holders of through Knnu. & Nebraska R'y Qreat Rock fsland Route."” 'WELL, and KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and boyond. Entire passenger squipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture. All safety ap- pliances and The Famous Albert Lea Route ckets, Mape, Folders, or tam, apply &t any Coupn Ficket Office o address E.8T.JOHN, (I'.A.HOLBROOK, Geu’) Manager. .x'r:.rl.m' & Pass. At Nebmka Nafiona Bark, U. §. DEPOSITORY, onm. NEB. Paid Up (upl(ul 250,000 Surplus. .. 50,000 H.W. YaTEs, 1-mm.~m LEWIS S, Vice President, A E.1 & Vice President. 8. Huaues, Casier, WV, Joux s, NS, | B Tovzanin, - R Banking Ofice - THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Banking Business Transacted, smnv EMPLOYMENT . AFouher Towns !-“‘“ifi"‘ Lo renasle Teliable 1ok in th) iy e rh THE NEBRASKA SHIRT The increase in the sale of our Dress Shirts since we introduced the “Nebraska,’ brand, has been enormous and we are justified in claiming that our wonderful success in this specialty has no paralell. The popularity of the “Nebraska” shirt is simply due to its superior quality in goods and make and the unprecedented low prices. These shirts are made and put up express- ly for us. They are all cut lengthwise of cloth, are full size, and every shirt is careful- ly examined before being placed in stock. We have three qualities of unlaundried shirts, Our 80c¢ shirt is made of good muslin, linen bosom, reinforced front, patent extension sleeve and back facing. Our 50c is made of New York mills muslin, 8-ply fine linen bosom, full reinfoiced front and back, patent extension facings and full felled seams. Our 70c shirt is made of best New York mills muslin, extra fine linen bosom, full re- inforced front and back, patent extension facings, felled seams, hand made button holes. Our Laundried Shirts at 6 $1.50 and %2, We are selling this season an elegaut pique hosom, open front Shivt at £1; where for less than § We have just opened the handsomest assortment of French, Scotch and Domestic Flannel Shirts, in new patterns, for fall wear. These goods have no superior in quality, make and fit, and we sell them from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other house in town. We still have a good assortment of sizes of those fine Linen Collars—warranted 2100 linen—and con- tinue to sell them at 65¢ per dozen——less than one-third theiv value, Our fall stock of Hats s in. ever shown under one roof. Nebraska Glothing Gompany Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets, Omabha, HOW TO BUY LAND, 95¢ and $1.25 are fully ns good as those other houses are selling for #1, it cannot be matched else- Only one dozen to each customer. It is the grandest collection of Hats SEBASTOPOL AMPHITHEATER North 16th Street, Between Binney and Wirt Sts., Omaha, Commencing THURSDAY EVE’'NG., AUG. 30 AIXTS cernneu Checks, Payable at Sight on the Puget Sound National Bank Given as Siege of Seba,stopol . s”.".;'{.’.,'?;;.,"f;“;’i.!:;?i“? MILITARY SPECTACULAR CONCEPTIONS | [l diihs i it el Invented and produced by Pain & Sous, of London and New York. Thearle & (,u(vpu "I:'_';'l"'i'l' money an Managers, Realistic bombardment of forts, by boats, on an immense Artifi- byt cial Lake. Terrific Assault of Fortress by Allies. PERFORMERS aso| i Correctly costumed and excellently drilled as Russian Soldiers, Cossacks, French and English troops and marines, Turks, Sardinians, cte. MARVELOUS PERFORMANCES By specially engaged artists, Russian_athletes, Swordsmen, etc. The whole to conclude with $1,000 PIREWORKS DISPLAY. Consisting of the latest novelties,Manhattan Beach Aerial and Aquatic Pyrotichnics Music by Sabastopol Military Band. Admission 50c; - - Reserved Seats, 75¢' Continental Clothing House emi-Annual Stock Taking Sale. NOTICE. ‘We have completed our semi-annual stock taking and have decided to devote the balance of this month to the closing out of all broken lots, in each of the departments. All the lots remaining unsold Sept. will be taken from our tables to make room for fall goods. We mention a few lots offered at this sale which are the bestavalucs ever offered by the “*Con= " MEN'S RIVERSIDE WORSTED SUITS. PRICE, $12.00. Stock No. 4048, 4049 and 4050—250 Imported Whipcord Suit 85 to42. Th s were made in our own machine room during the last 60 days, and the cut and make of them is as cors rect for dress pur ossible to have them: and as the present month is the month of nr«ll the year uh(:.. people are thinking about dress suits, w aim that this lot of Worsted Suits is ABSOLUTELY THE MOST DESIRABLE which it has ever been our privilege to offer to the public. This garment made up to sell in our stock for $18.00, but as one of the lead- ing bargains in our Men’s Depurtment for this sale, it is offered at the ridiculously low price of $12. WIS UNIESITA- TII\(;L\ CLAIM THAT THIE AVERAGE RETAIL PRICE OF THIS SUIT IS NOT LESS THAN $15.00. Lot No. 2— Men’s Blue Assabet Suit. Price, $10.00. Indigo, made from the celebrated Assabet Mills Flannel. No made and trimmed, at the extremely low price of #10.00. 5.00, it may be returned en ot Ao, Address ) Wwho buve l\u- L. r"““ \'l I IiUI'l.ll'l \ LIST \a SEATTLE. W. T. JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Advertising has always proven Newspuper Advertising cons LORD & THOMAS, | ADVERTIRING AGESTS, l 48 t9 49 Raadoloh Streets CHICAQOS have left in this lot ahout 85 Men’s Frock Suits, full better goods in the market. Guaranteed full Indigo, elegantly ‘ Our price all through the season has been $15.00. 1f the buyer does not find the suit io be worth & and money refunded, Remember the price $10.00 in Frock Suits, Sizes 85 to 44. Lot N;u. §= Men’s Blue Pantaloons. Price, $2.50. We find a surplus in our Men's Blue Flannel Pantaloons stock, and offer « ale 150 pairs of Men’s Ind Pantaloons at $2.60 per pair, the purchaser of ever pair in this lot, makes a ¢ leust $1.50 on every chased. Sizes up to 42 waist. Lot No. 4— Boys’ Long Pants Suits. Price, $6.00. Coat, pants and vest, for boys from 10 to 14 We have consolidated four lots of Boys’ Strictly All Wool Cassimere Suits, D ;i years. The lowest price of any suit in this 1ot has been $8.00, and some have sold as high as $10.00. We namo $6.00 us the pr u.v. lnr any suu in lhl'-c four lots. \\ o L(lmr.mh(' vu suit in this lot to be just as represented and every suit not satige Boys’ Short Pant Suits. Price, $2.50. One of the cheapest lots of Children's Suits ever offered by the Continenty il is a lot embracing four fstyles of Fancy Cassimere Suits, in sizes 4 to 14, short pants, at the extraordinary low price of $2.50. CusSTOM DEPARTMENT. v y o Finter ave beon received and by Sept. 1st ouw form our patrons that invoices of Fall and Winter Woolens have i ) h(&)tl)‘l‘l:l ‘:lnn‘:tl‘;;p:::‘\(l’ln]nl v\lll’hu complete and will be the largest varioty of foreign and domestic woolcns shown by asy merchant tailoring establishment in the west. MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS. Thousands ail through the west have taken advantage of our methods in this dopartment and nave found it enireb§y m"’,«hfi'f;urias sent C. O. D. with privilege of examiuation. We pay return chavges for all amounts over 810.00 and all charges upon goods that are not satisfactory. omMAHA Freeland, Loomis & Co. BOSTON S Yoas Proprietors: Cor. 15th and Douglas SBtreets, Omaha, Nebraska. We