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R THE OMAHA DAILY OMAHA EPTEMBER BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. 1 charging M and Mr. Wakofleld with I ( : . lictatorial. They have been zealous —— rs, but that should be to their eredit. " N i rumbler has the same right and chance Result of Their A usl Mesting Naw The bank clearings for yesterday were | as they to say his say, and be heard st the i Sessian: 858557049, 3 meetings of the board. The Omaha Baptist association, comprising : ‘I don’t know what he means by charging sen loc sighboring churohe nternal revenus collections yos- | a josk of six or ¢ sisteen local ana neighboring churches, is BAUTIS IS, ht thonsand dollars from MBNCAA t5 Pont o that o offces wora not il holding its annual meeting, commencing A iy e slub will | occupied last y because our rates were | Tuesday. Mr. M. G. McLeod of Omaha was 5 Are s . y WY s ; ' oy LR IR | bigh by Jugly in favor of re. | re-ciccted moderator. Letters were road We are showing a larger stock of Boys' and Children's Clothing than all our com meet to-night at Kaspar's hall, & Benjamin F. Norris has given a #0600 mortgage on his restaurantat 311 South BREAT :ME FOR PAIN. n 'HH m. 1 think our building ny large building in the wo exceptions, petitors combined, and feel satisfied that we can “lead the trade” in thm department of our business. s as well | from the different churches showing an in- 1ty, with | crease in membership, Two uew churches erhaps, have been organized. The benevolent con- Fourteenth street in favor of Leon 1aps he refers to the floating debt of | tributions amounted to several thousand dol- OURE! Ve f s cheap as it is now, and over di p r roods wi mille Valentine, about 8,000 that appeared on the records. | lars, The First church of Omata has raised | o Rhes b T L Clothing never was a Chear ; S id never did we mark our goods with John Jensen died of consumption at | butthatcanbe accounted for eusily. "The | and expunded moro than §14,000and the Beth- | Fiiroats Kwetiinga, & Bruises, such a small profit as we did this season. The larger the business we do the cheaper J p 1 huilding, as is usnal, cost more esti- | Edel rly £10,000, v noon yesterday at St Joscph's hospital | mated. " One of the extras, for SR LAM B0, WhH | . At the SPUBiri woab(On (s HARATGE faliow. | o uraN senidriRvelun] we can afford to sell. “two' years. X atthe age of twen u ten-hor: a8 engine costing about | ship was extende M £2,100. to the Immanual church 'r'i:’n"%'n’.'fl: W ‘..,.u.n.'" Watto, Ma We will inaugurate the fall season with a grand Boys' Clothing Sale, and as at the sister. . Frank Bridel, of Columbu ted about €,000. In- | of North Omaha and the church at Marietta Neb., was notified of his death and will | bonds for them in a brief address by Mr. Lamar, 73 opening of schools, boys’ clothing are mostly in demand, we propose to make the com- com and take the remaius fund, we The addresses of the evening were made CALIFORNIA! ing week the most memorable one in our boys department. We mean to surprise you THIE LAND OF with our bargains and that every garment that we sell shall be a big advertisement for DlSCOVERlES us. . \ s us o floating de by Dr. Tolman and the Rev. A. K. Myattwa :x:':'l‘l’n‘flh u ll'f‘r"“"‘ in the pq paying them off from the re There were reported present yesterday 4 d received. We wiped out that d sixty-five delegates and eight visitors. About There \\nl be a meeting of the | next month will have the interest on our | three hundred additions were reported to Seventh ward republican club at the | bonds to meet. After that we can begin a various congregations during the past Ptk House this 10 o'clock, | sinking fund to redeem our bonds, year, the largest number—thirty-soven— The principal business of the evening | - T"‘\; gl ‘(‘v:r 'um‘(urw]ltu;!‘nlnl-‘rwt:vdnlrnl- ‘h;-ml nwl:;lh\"lm: lv‘u-;t“ Baptist church of k) : " yoard o rade stock. absure or ma v [reme owing w will be toa nge de iils for raising the | 40000 0ed it with paper rags. If he is one ,‘,\“._‘ bl Bt b flag pole to carry a Hurvison and Mor- | of the old members I will give him double | After a service of song, led by Rev. L. D. Here are only a few of the h'lrg‘lim which we offer this week: Two-piece Children’s Suit, size 4 to 13, at $1.00. We cannot describe this suit, but we ask you to come and see it. You will be astonished what a suit you can get in ton streamor. - All republicans are in- | whatit cost him, The origiiial membors ‘of | Holmes, tho nssociation listenod to roports our store for $1.00. Other houses would charge $2.00 for such a suit and pretend to vited, he board of trade paid a membership fee of | of committees on resolutions and obituaries ive rorad In Justice Read’s court the case of the | #25. W decided on they | and addresses on behalf of the Publication give you a bargain. g state versus Strong, for disposing of [ T . 00 cach for a share of stock. | society by ussell, and on “Our Sab- Two piece Children’s uits, of good cotton-mixed Cassimere, heavy weight, nice nrea Aol icre has been an unnual fee since, but the | bath School Work’ vy I, W. Foster. mortgaged property, ot BETHAE ErsmBOreHIE Ny, Deeh only A patterns and well made, at $1.60. Strong was arvested in for selling mortg complaining witn ) the m-“H‘n'I':hlp fee New Methodist Preachers, ity mem- , inc v Overa year a d property. The | was rai C L. J. Wilkinson, o | bers at ti failed to appear | ing has been less than § Membership now costs 500, i it M TWe have a b But the greatest of all bargains is the Kunee Pants Suit we are offer this season at $2.50. This is a guit we are proud to show. To ecall the material “all wool” would not mean much, as we have sold all wool suits at that price before, but we can truth- pme of the Methodist pulpits of this city manned with strangers to the people m they will serve, and come without rec worth £160,000, | ommendation except as having done efticient and will h e i g omci GIE Jere mocth, 0000, | ok in forunor _‘m’n—mrfiwou n fully say we never offered SUCH a suit for the money. This suit is conscientionsly AL L b1l Cate ok CAAmS eoAR s oAb CFODS Y sireot ehareh will FV R THAN COL T made with special view to wear. The material is honest all wool cassimere—no shoddy. b OWHight, U, 8. v laat tho Pax. | BBl L 9,000, leavine a value of O B use. with the sulr | The pants are made with double thickness of cloth in knee and seat. and every seam is 0 L b o gy e i o | e i ,,,‘ of otho i Nt sy ot (pradenutacy sewed strong. It is a perfect wear resistor. - Bosides that it is neatly plaited and fin- S LT B RS IR e Rl e e ] B0 LR T T ished. Other houses would charge $5.00 for such a suit. 1,500 | doubtless, enable him to make a good begin® or | ning among the people. He expects to dis- the value W. Robinson, “tho newly ou see p\wmruf the flourishing William H. Atwood of Fremont is at the | $423 in value. O rents uc Paxton. per month, which will amount to Mr. E. Rosewater, editor of Tue By s r e ST e L ¥ turned from the east last night. bAPAHL SoReARORARES C. H. Cornell of Valentine and B, F y G We are equally well prepared to fit larger boys from 12 to 18, and prices are made just the way the Nebraska Clothing Company does business---GIVING GREAT- EST VALUE FOR LEAST MONEY. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. w is talking rot when he speaks ships at Trinity, in the north part of the city, Thomas of Wymore are in the eity. oL hik stoclk as Waste paper) comes to his new charge aware of the nead J K. Rodgers, jr., of Des Moines an sy o of persistent and laborious exertion to build ries Sloan of Rel Oak are in the city. “Did you note the lov Sonnenschein of West Point_and P, C. Of that lady yonde yman of Lincoln are at the Millard. ¢, the canse Justice of the Peace John S, Morrison has gone to Chicago, from whence he will return testh w project in a very promising field. s the adv of finding on the ground several tried and true members who be ready to assist him in all that per- tains to the up-building of the church. Mr. N ONSUMP ¢ 9 Robinson has the qualities attaching to a suc in a week. _ cessTul ministry. Ul S }W\ COUGHS fiking Us & Doarl Haif Rates to Btate Falr, The re-appointiment of the pastor of thres ES T Dr. H. A. Worley isin the mountainsof [ The Burlington route (B. & M. R. R.) | °f the other importaut charges of the city \\mml indicate their general aceeptability. n ranio Nebraska Glothing Gompany Wyoming after elk and g hile Frank | will sell round trip tickets to Lincoln at South Penth street, has 8. Parmelee and Frod Blake are knocking | during state fair at half rate. few months, having been down the chickens on the upper Platte. Special trains will leave Omaha at | transforr L NGS —Sald meNIf s 00 a. m. Sept. wnd 14; return- | fill a_vac made by the appoint 81 puy ot Mortgaged. ing, leaving Lincoln direct from the | Mr. Clendenning as presiding elde Seqfl or circulan$] prrlotled pr Brown. of the Hanscom Park church, is full of vigor and work, and is gratified with see- ing good results of his well-meant efforts, Mr. House, of the old central First church, Charles I3, Little has given a chattel mort- | fafy grounds ¢ gage to Riley & Dillon for §2450.17. The | to spend a day property named in the mortgage inctudes all | turn home the the furniture, and stock of goods in T'icket office s saloon at arnam street. 6:00 p. m., enabling all at the state fair and re- ime evening. 3 Farnam street and | comes back to his people not wholly satis. depot. fied with the outlook, but hopinz a favorable e turn may take place in his church, THEIR STEWARDSHIP, Reports of Various City Officers For the Month of August. Robert Duncan. suporintendent of plumb- ABIETINE NE Do oroiz ci Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. Santa Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by oooumandrve oo figalth_is Weallh!| Your Left Liver IS 0UT OF ORDER? READ THIS IF IT IS. A Froprictary Mediciie that noeds bub a wial TES. The county commissioners have begun ceiving bids for the buildiug of the sidewalk | Those Given to O; around the threo sides of the court house ral 1 square. The walk will be either artificial or o1 ounty Attor real stone from three to six inchics thick, (OB A of Our Agricnltu- v (3 ney Simeral has filed the in s e ;u :u : ;rnmhh;‘I’.\s;v'wll‘n;x;'l in the case {4)! ing, reported the receipts ot his office at §148. oncordia’s Oflicers, hie state against Loren B. wger for |y Ralph, city physician, reported 118 At the election of oftice - the Concordia | obtaining goods under false 1ses. On TS AE e deaths and 166 bicths, Sixteen of the deaths were from typhoid fever and seventeen from ] Singmgsociety was elected iesday night,C. L. Fritscher | the 15th of last February he purchases it: Theodore Smhold, | worth of icultural implements from Par- shed g Sl ass v 63 R 10 prove its wort] vice prosidonts R Engoman, socretar lin, Orendor! & Martin on u represented | didrrheea. Thirty-eight of thodeceased were |TISAFIIIELYV(EETAM[PR:PAM!I . 5 s upon the O U ) rers John loth. \ibra. | credit of £,000. When his notes matur under ono year and sixty-three under five AND A Ao nal o ey ,,” ‘I-:r.'[»' ‘;n ]"x:‘ 4 Jo! ‘:1 A ) lDrae e oM N that L& A8V aluE There were five still births, AS st o D\Rl; Ol.“:\:lflT nl Nenve A"b“"nA'V‘ ’rlluu- l"l::nln;;ylflmnlfil‘i‘¥fllfll|,ln" p:.-mur( “s"‘“' ¥ P S s LIS S and filed an inforn aguinst the ma i Lt PRII”(LYA sl ness, | Canvulsions, Hice, . Nervous Nouraiis d FEC g 10 ness, Convulsiol Fits, MANDRAKE-BUCHU Headache, Nervous Proy (10 OTHER EQUALLY EITIGIENT MEASDIES | | L1 of AJGShO] OF 1gbheea. W AkaTi It has ltnod che Test of Years, l"‘l»rnnllon Boftening of the Brain, restlting in all Diseases of tho| Insa n I;r and leading to misory, decay and h, 03 city tate fines, in Justico Anderson’ over and will now | 00 | coming term of this cour h tho institution | * Mrs, Allison . Bri ding to i ,\..u Tt s CONAUN 1o Y, should consult at ones ablishe has made NEXVOUS DE. CHRONICO and all Diseases of ourt Ho was bound his hearing at the rco opened yesterday for the 83950, Hencefo session of has begun a suit | . George Whitlock, superintendent of build- S ARl d emature O larrennoss, L will be under the direction of Rev. F. S. | for divorce ou the cround of non-support. 6 pormits, ageregating BLOOD, LIVER, S70M.] | death i BIEROE: ney. TayOlNtary Lokacs. aud 1TO URINARY Orgnns a Life A Blaynoy, the newly elected prosident, There | Her husband is the Omaha station agent for. en moving permits. The I Bpermatorhiea caused by over-exertion of the dudy. 1t makes K4 runm nee WHAT you AN Missouri Pacific railwa a sulary of | Teceipts wer brain, selt-uiniss or overndulgence. Lo Loy Save taken or WH b you. the contalns one month's treatmens. $1.00 & box, or six boxes for §5.00, sent by mail prepaid on re. ceipt of price, WE GUARANTEE SI1X BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by as for six boxes, accompanied with .00, we y S KR A LS uToring 1o dlsenses pocts Mar to their sex can consult with the nssuranca, of speedy relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works on your diseues. awrflend ¢ cents postage for Celebrated Workn on Chronic, Nervous and Dells | oa“e Disensos, have been other changes in the faculy, Ber mouthi(but hos contributed only € ‘The meat inspector reported the condemna- prominent among which are those of Rev. | tor the support of his tumily during the pa tion of pounds of meats, fish and cheese, W. L. Notestein, profosstr of language; | five months. There 1s one child, a .,vlur 485 melons and 24 boxes of fruits. McFarland, natural sciences; | about three years, Iorest, principal of the preparing On September 4 tment, and Miss Fannic M. Henderson, | Co. got u judgment for § rles L. Kliewert & Rev. Mr. Savidge's New Church. 2,008 in the district | The bishop of the M. E. church has ap- hoad of the music and art department. Prof. | court_of \Woodbury county, Iowa, against Charles Savidge as pastor of Tl el vian [piaranise IO TR T Stokes is retained in the chair of mathema- | the Franz Brewing company. They have 3, society of Grand Island to aid i disappear atonce under effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by C. F. priva; &% Those contemp fics. begun suit on that judgment in the “district | g0 AR A - i its beneficial influence. uunb\nh,,mupm, Sole Agent, 111 l-urnlm vend for l)r Clnrke's celebrated gui LA iR ey ootirt of this county. Thoy have. also juety | them in building achurch. The appointment ———— Eirnat. Omann Rele midoremay 1550 Dottt 2oge, Died 1n 1ts Mother's Arms. tuted attachment and garnishment proceed- | 18 received with great joy at that place and Itis purely a Medicize ) rnuflr‘hw your case, consult’ its eathartic proper- i ties furhldl its nle s al LARKE, 1y letter or ‘call may, Ilr. Callnder's Left Live Biters, | Exibieietettiiiiin e s0c.” (stamps). Mediere and writings | The Only Distilled Bitters in the United gent everywhere, secure from €xposures | Btates. The only Bitters recognized by the Hours, 8 t0 &: wmhyl 9t 12, Address, United States internal r. o laws as a Pro- . D. OLAREE, M. D. | prictary Medicine, “Lawtully Patented.” No.of | 186 80 Glarks Bt $HICAGO, I1.ts [ atent 140,673, § A very sad death happ ned at the hospital | ings against Frederick Krug, of this city, luw;u \olunlhn' l'nntlll)\llll)ll') for mu struu the asylum for the insane at Lincoln, went AR TAL 1 BS A AntN T Taynos. and and hiopes to build up 98 strang & socioty at 1o the hosvital yesterday to leave her baby. L. Turner made a real te trade, | Grand Island as he did in this city. While in_the waiting room, the child, | The latfer gave a tract of land in Pike and Blanche, died in her arms. Blanche was colu counties, Missouri. at a valuation of Food makes Blood and Blood makes only three months old, and an only child. ldock Place, Omaha, | Beaut, Improper digestion of food The mother is prostrated with grief ‘and ut- | and two notes for $1,700. She represented | neces ly produces bad blood, result- }t[:x"l,\;‘.n.v-nn:l:;sr.M.ldliv(* \lx!vily‘l]‘t"'('ull rs, Heafey & | her property to be the “Old Turner | jng in a féeling of fullness in the stom- cufey, generous lnted uch, acidity, heartburn, sickheadache, a cofin and | farm” and” to have buildings and rowd und will bury the i coun- | other improvements. Jay var shrowd and will bury the 18, and coun- | other improvemonts.— Jaynes "afterwards | oq’gthor dyspeptic sy EAGE ty agent Mahoney ga s indigestion, consti- ¢ a4 grave at Forest | sold the Missouri property to DeWitt . 3 Lawn cemetery, C. Denniston, who visited it. He found that | confined life cau iy it was not the “old Turner farm,” had none | pation, biliousness and loss of appetite. Trusted a Nice Young Man. of the alleged improvements, and was worth | To remove these troubles there is no Two ladies who came in on the B, & M. | only ubout $500. ~He insisted on Juynes tu remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. yosterday and were waiting for the next | 108 the property back, which she did. She | [t has been tried and proven to be a 4 3 : 4 now sues Turner to undo their trade, to pre- Saifia out-going train, decided to take 2 walk up 10 | vemt the sule or transfer of the notes, and to | SPeCif PRII:KI.V ASH BITTERS CO Bole Proprietors, B7.Lou1s and KaNsas Orey DON'T SCOLD a man for groaning when he has Rheumatism or Neuralgia, The pain is simply awful. No torture in the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases, But—oughtn’t a man to lumed if, having Rheu- Contains 1o fusil ofls, no gusential ofls, no forolgn substance or damag | — e ng drug perfectly pure medicine, com- puumlm From Plre oot Herbs aisd O1d Pone hy Dt biel sisadahcialvalia tia MEchAtMU..uILA :smurq It is timeto putth | boys into their Fall Suits, We can fit them with good stur- dy lothes for school and play, and with @ handsome suit for, five days, Regilates theBowels. Tnvigorates Inactive Liver, ires Diseased er, Roevives the Kidneys, Improves the Appetite. Quickly, Regulates tho wnole systers. New Life' to the whole systenf. ¢ Liver it crs are sold In Omah Richardson D o Yeut of Nebrask: Ro- W N Kehroters -— 0 9 4 | 0, S :‘l‘v:“:wx“]xunl-}l xh'r};i‘;\?l‘}llf.l‘ll‘-ff,r\ ””";\{.\«\-33; ‘1: restore her Paddock < place lots. ATTEND THEM ALL. m;,',';".",,fi: }\.'.gm\:‘}n»u '“1.‘33"5..:'53 “Sunday best,” p ,’.:‘,{,“, rm It IS Vi 0 A of & nice-appearing man, who claimed to be County Court. SN thousands who have suffered in the Children’s Suwits in/| | 10, 3. Cont The U. S. Encampment, Buffalo County Fair and G. A. R. Reunion at Kearney, Neb, The Union Pacific, “The Overland Route,” will sell tickets for the above during the month of September at one of the B, & M. aggagemen, Onreturn Riddell & Riddell hav ¢ ok 'me' P bag room and telliis | #nd twenty dollars and seventy-cight cents A their story, they learned that there was no | ©f the claim is on an_accepted bill of ex- o such person connected with that department | ¢hange on the United States National b and that they had been duped and lost theiv | gven by Engloman the August, same way ? It has cured hundreds physicians have pronounced m incurable, “The skill of five physi cure me of Rheamatism wl in the hips, neck and shioulders. ho pain that slecp was almost impo St “rhe et doee ot Athlo rhnml .'.u me relief, and tho third enabl the small boys, and threc pieces for the bigger brother, begun suit against Tywo hundred quld o ad, Frank could not ( . Boyid's Th Toward e, Pk Dottong. & Gos dealers in Cigars and Leit Liver Bitters. N.W. Oor‘ i3th &. Godge Ste. | L greatly reduced rates. s ke i snahi s it - Charles A. Hrown was arrested yostorday | Paintiffs. The remainder of the claim is for | ~ A speeial reduction wiil be made on egntihued 6 e and o o el =T I'[H]]B flfl fl]'gm lSflflSfls 5 trying to sell acouple of ladies shawis | & bill of goods. tickets sold September 17th, to 20th, RRw B, 1 TROYER, Now Aliaag, Tnd. { n and sowe other feminine apparel. AN OFFIGIOUs OFRICER limited to September 22d. aarsend GJI:‘x:‘\"u""l'(_”,‘,;J:‘fi"'lli:fl,‘ll, A e u “C AGO S”ORT Lm n e L A e o A - 3 - Sl For rates, dates, ote., call on - HOF v / A Little Contraband, Ho Arrests a Woll Known Oitizon as a | dress your nbarost L et hzent, or i THEATHEQRIORRSICOIEMal LN, Bo focliitien, appecatue puc rer fi':'J.a"}'gM?«' An animated piece of express that excited Vagrant. 8 HARRY P. DEUL, OF THS fug Medical or Surgical Treat; consil W. R. Jolnson, who works as salesman for | City Passenger Agent, 1302, Farnam st. You can stop that scratching ) FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. | depot was a littlo three the Phillip Best Brewing company, was ar- | Omaha, Neb. i R Sk b asoni Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, Honrd and attendance; bet hospital acconipugd He had been sent il I the way fro as nu - was carried in the car 1 Chicago | rested by Ofticer Benson on Fourteenth and ss peckago and ning that class lations in the west. ma, Rin W ¢ FoR CIRCUTARS on Deformities ar ature of i u..‘mm —— Postal Changes. A number of railway postal changes have to Omaha labeled WILL YO .',‘,"'" Folson Ouk, or ofhor skin The Best Route from Omaha and Council séalp disense thut s we ay afternoon. John- es, Trusees, Club Feet, Curv g Sy Piles, Tumors, Can Catarrh, ' was waiting on the corner for a car, b P 2 f you night and day. When once Bluffs to A A sis, Hpilepsy, Bid 3 of freight. The employes bud kix aghan vy And od Johnson | Do6R "“"')" from Chiet Ll" ke Grifiin’s ofice EXGHANGEH by il ol Wil bo THE EAST= : [y lectrisiiy, Pataiyals, plicper 2 3 i ) 8 3 o " a der ha 1rn of the ———— peration y i after his osts, but his tes which was given, Johnson re- withi the peat two daye. ‘An opder hsa 1f You Wish to pr conta : = 1 Opsiationt checks showed that he had no 1 Benson to mar chants on both | been issued from Washington that on and SUFFEHING glous or “catehin Ik aAkan u et i WO TRAINS DAILY BETWEKN OMAHA AND ms,n,es of Women a Snoola”y. Ou his hat was pioned this | Farnam and Douglas streets as to his stand- | afte ¢ on the B. & during the . summer months, COUNCLL BLUFFS Book o DisEAGEs 07 WOMEN Frgk. legend orah Pitts Shaffer, | ing, which Benson would not heed, but ran | M. system w tended from Blalkeman, Omaha, U. P, Express s, He | him in on the charge of vagrancy. The case | Neb., to St. Francis, Kun. H. C. Day, re- was put on the seat beside the driver of one «d in the police court and the charge | cently of the Lincoln & Concordia route, has {elther among your fainily of FOR { ur domestic wn mals) bum ABURY'S SULVTCI A bWI[ "E: Ubicago, —AND— M JNLY RELIABLE MEDICAL msu;ur WENS st Paul Minnuspolis, Ce MALING A BFECLALTY OF port, Rockiord, | PRIVATE olssnses., 3 oly in your (lo Rook Island, Fre § of the expross wigons and taken to the ¢ tothat of drunk and disorderly, | been'put in charge of the new run. M. L. Kie Outhons ) twok island, 4 pross oftice. it is supposed that by this time pfused to ccompany Henson 1o | Wilson has appointed to succeed Mr, COMFORT toor ‘.\.‘,.L.lq i } N II\LEN Y| Clinton, Dubuque, nm-..“,.“l,g, A1 o Disers miccssully Greaied. 8y Stuffer, store, where he could have been | Da 5 ens, solutely no danger lgin Madison, Janesville, e Votaon removed from tlie syatem withol i - d, but persisted in running o following other appointments have AND JOY Por e andics iro Huily C’ L Ak\? ”:‘“v TALb L ercury. " New resor mlllll:r—vlyv::\:x\nll‘w:l:‘Lrl'-I\n}:?f S DRA DS (e Sp RS T s drunk and lying on the sidewalk. | clerk on the I'remont, Elkhorn & Missouri ~Remember BENEO) F5) Aud all other Important polots East, Northeast and d ot home by carrespordence. | All comliys S Johuson demanded a jury which was ley road between Linwood and Gencvas ST for_aches & puins oML, ATl | or express, securcly packed, ngf | nd he was honorably discharged. on has been put on the Loup Akzmgnisf Tor through tekets ool o e or M bifon ' fidite o To Eadlbats conlents’ or sender. One ‘pey 3 panied representatives of the Florence Land Johnson 18 comparatively an old citizen, of the Union Pacific in the HFOR SALE 3 ul interview preferred. Calland consult us of E BB Tnwnatoient o R o AT O B iy ],, ace of J. Windoff, who recently resigned i Dintng Care in th 1 history of your case, and we will send in . | LA tho Chicago, MU | {1y wrapper, our | Ited the eighty estate here Lo the value of §6,000, from the service. By HAHN'S GOLDEN DYSPEPSIA CUKE EVERYWHERE. Vi ‘il m“.‘,\;‘.”}&f.,’mfl'i“ix"u‘-' BOOK TO MEN, FREE; is offered the City of Omaha as a gift, o s > Ty e . A This remedy Is warranted 1o cure all cus o Famseniers uy Ui OrantBelyaty ncolel o Norvons Tiachest T vondition th 1 be h ved S Drink Malto itisple Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder is uni- | Dyspepsia, Fiatulence, Acidity of the Stomach, SR Genernl Ma 3 Ran. Frivale, Soeciel or-Netyoy ies RensTuon 4 POKIRFQNOG 880 bAY ———— vorsally known and everywhere es- | and indigestion, nomaiter of how long stand: CK Tt Axalatn gor. wtency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, wil M, Lee wus delighted with the ground in ikt G g y L4 p al V. R mwmmu Goneral Passenger and Blestion list. Address it is one of the most Railroad Notes. teemed ns the only Powdor that will Al G. M. Dodge of New York, one of | 1mprove the complexion, eradicate tan, tors of the Union Pacific railroad, | freckles, and all skin d ing. Price oUc per box. For sale o all drug- giais. Manufactured by Gustave Hahn, Omaha, | Wil commence ita2ist yeue Soptombor trining. Apply to Mrs. M. MCKEE HOMES, question, and . beautiful spots for the proposed use thav he has ever scen. 1t is well wooded, o oks the city in one direction, and the river in an- | has ai d in the city and will leave on a s A ar: other, It is about six miles from the Omaha | special for the west. He is accompanied by Dicbold Safe fosieitics, and & mile from tue now head of | bils tamily, Call and seo the large stock of safes 39 weler works avstem. M. Lo favors ¥ Meel, general manager of the Den- | and vault doors carried by Meagher & the acceptance of the proposition of the land | ver & iort Worth railroud, arrived in the | Whitmore b CATPL > company, but on account of the lateness of | city'ou a special. Whitmore at 419 8. 15th street Omaha. the season ke thinks work on the park could well be delayed il spring. . mnun; Umaha Medical and Burgioal Institute, 0§ HEAFFOLD, Assstant General Fassenor DR. MCMENAMY, I‘ Cor. 13tk ana Dodge Sts., + DMAHA. N! - Flole, A. Monroe, general freight agent of the You can find cool, well furnished Unigm Pacihie, returned from Chicago yos- | rooms nt the Globe hotel, best located 4 IMBL] GNOR/ il B . A GRU uu|u~|| NORANCE. The B. & M. dopot yesterday was | BOUSe iu Omaha. vade Has Done | erowded with people bound for the Lincoln fair. Al the outgoing trains were filled and s' w' cm' falflam aflfl Imh s's' Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by -$500, 000 Administering Dr, Halues’ Golden \I e President, JOHNSON, Cashier, Specifie. DIRECIOIS: L, WILE e Paid in Capital “l m“.)u GEO. E, lll\‘lll l“ br Send for ¢ P h LA, Principl E, L BIERBO e e Platform vs Platform. What tho Board of - T. E. CILPIN, L n WILLIAMS, 1t can e given in a cup of coffee or tea withe and is Doing. rect od v 0 i o4 JOHNSON, out the knowledge ot the person taking 1t; absos Tt'vas clear that Sooretary Natingor of | tWosections of No. 1 from Pucific Junction | Just a8 a stroct car was orossing the cable . BiEvE [ METz, intely hermicss and will et a permanent ynd g dficy GERAMEY asinger had only standing room, track at Thirteenth ana Dodge streets about y ALLENT. RECTOR, . CUNNINGIAM, speedy cure, whether the patient s a odefat :m board of! trado was vmuI"d by un item The Pirst Ward Republican club will meet | 10 o’clock yesterday, & grip car ran against E. A, BENSON. t,uq AV ANDERSON. driuker or an alcoholle wreck, Thousunds o a morning paper, reilecting upon | weifiy Xoom 63 Traders' Building 5o CHICACGO. JREYLOCK INSTIT nees—Metropolitan Natigna) Bank. ath Williamstow: . G. Dun & Co.” The Bradsireet Co Aprivate school for boys. Pre ON 30 DAYS' -rnm.. s T s M ards e boen mado teriporate men who Accounts of Bankers, Merchants and ndivid aken Golden Specifio {n thelr coffee ved on the most fuyorable terius, out their knowledge and to-duy bolieve the - | guit drinking of their own free will nnc:é. . ing at National hall, Thirteonth | the rear platform and threw the car from the the board aud its management. Tho item | and Willlams stroot. - Livory mombor is ror | track aud nearly upset it The passongers purported to be an interview with a member | quested to attend. liportaut business will | were thrown violently against one another of the board, who attributed the small ut- | bo trausacted. and a number were bruised. The grip car tendance at recent meotings to the resent- | Charles Francis Adams, president of the | had its platform guard broken snd Wi glasd ment of members towards Mossrs, Iler and | Union Pacifle, arrived in the city at 7 a. m. | 18 the headhg RN ! v S on the Kansus City & St . A1 o'clock e Wakeflold, whous ne wccussod of ruuning | I [ULer of theleading merchants of o eity | Wm. Black, of Abingdon, In., wi R Y and other prominont citizens tondered him a | eured of cancer of the eye by Dr. Jones The gentlouman said thore had beon w loss of | Ninch at tho Union club rooms. Ho loft | Red Clover Tonic, which oures ail blood year, and he intimated that ho cousidered | for the cast lastevening, disorders and diseases of the stomach, the stock of the enterprise worthless by s uals re B, Re Berkshire e 'ails, ‘The system once fmpregnated With Ses Tna' Ru ed Bah l Bpecino, it bacorica’ i utiér the Uquor appetite to exist sale by > UM Dol an sts.. anid 141 and Ouimd 1s there anything in the world more pleasingy L, Neb.j A, L. Fosler & Brag LL Pr\n:uml It {5 the duty of every motner And nurse to see | “auicii Biuts, jov e that the child has proper nourishent, 1f you G & immedl- aven't tried Smnf 'EMPLOYMENT u.g.;,"(,‘,zl}.fi;g e R‘IDGE’S FOOD WE A ‘"‘.'\",',."5’5; “?7.’.“3.,‘5?'; ry possibilit begins Thursday, Septe alogue address GEO, e pre— liver and kidneys. The best tonio and Shenge ey Al LR A T ing his stoock had been stored with othor __Qot Your Raliroad Tlukots zor known. 60 cents. Goodman ETWIN AGENT o SEIYLS Avi AN 0% M 100 15 P00 A m,.lnh 2 spbileal PR ch reftections In the press,” said Mr. NOWEH, poY3 ”i.- ASTand WE B O 5 a2 ta sy iy pressury e unmn [ em e Torks Nattinger, tare caloulated Lo Lijure tho use- your slecpiug berths at | Sita to Fair Excarsion. m‘:::.'-a:'.:.;;‘.&z.'u:" D REXEL & M AU L, JUOICIOUS AND PEMSISTENE fniness of the board of tegd, without doing Business. rnam St,, The B. & M. special excursion for the state 7 Advertislag bas wlwiiys provem me—— — - ——— 1 \H\‘ 'ON, Presid (Suceessors to John G, Jacobs.) anyone else any good. 1 8nd by correspou- Ticket ofce falotat Pndala 1( . KEV, n 'II TINGTON, Prea Stul Hetors placias g ki woln pullod out at 9 o'clock this B B W, Vil Superintender 5 i QI SL) oot :;‘3,':;&“.7: o HARRY P, Disvi morning with the coaches all crowded. The W. J. GALBRAITH, LAW, Fit oo e Undertakersand Embalmers spaper Adyeti thoir's, exoepl i o or | cities thut are Uity Tickel agent. | fare is $1.05 for the round trip, and the re- Slll!lfln and thfllll\- UNION GULLEGE OF y gins Sopt: 10, | At the old stand, 1407 Farnam St. Orders by a boom. J e e ——. turn train leaves the fair grounds at 6 in the | gmee N. W COorner 1tk and Douglas St. _Ofles 'For circulars address H. Boozs, Chicugo, 11, telograph soliciied and yrumhfly atteuded. | 0t understamlornat the wan meass | Drink Maito or Who norves eveniig and arrived in LS city at 7i40, Seltiplioge, 1905 13 0eRee POLS PO 0. elophons 0 N

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