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NS R SR A s WE HAVE EARNED SOLI’D SUCCESS --.-««««««««««««z BY THE EXCELLENCE OF OUR TAILBRING METHflflS- Suits to Measure!; Trousers fo Measure' --garments that will return your trade again and again. Cost you $40 to $50 Elsewhere. iFOREIGN and DOMESTIC NOVELTIES and STAPLESi IN LARGE ASSORTMENT. PN ODOIPVCOCOEI VOOV DO VDD POOOE :Fabncs of every sort--light and dark, gay and plain, stripes, plaids, checks. Cheviots, Worsteds, Silk Mixed, Diagonals, Serges, Yacht 9 Cloths, Flannels, Mohairs, Thibets, Broad Wale Worsteds in variety. Cost You $12 to $18 Elsewhere. ;‘-Q--Q---“‘.‘.-‘-.000‘---.‘ AMO\'C ’“lF FI EC’[RI“ \\'S high pole, and while passing one of his h accounts somewhat d s to ebraska anld members of the (. A. R. at | to the floecy buffalo eloths in stripes or «lsl A 4 LL AN | legs over a cross tree just bencath the | paratus of the kind 1l value, there can be no doubt ) by Brevot Major General Wheaton, to | chain-figurcs all over its rough surface. lamp he took hold of a wire over his | probable that this g P that it is one of the indespensible ad- | Programme and Officera of the Com- l\um;luhluit‘ }n{l Gene N. ‘\“ :\3011"0\]\!': Recorder Davenport of — Kuusas City, head in order to steady himself, man lives would not have occurred. juncts to a modorn man-of-w Some ing Reu Kearney. b At BYEHINE EUn AL A R L L O DALY New Dovelopments of the Great In- | The insulator must have been imper- | This is another opportunity for our | complaints were made that the lookout nxny, Neb,, {Special to Tng | rade and drill of Lincoln o law whioh prevents wortion frem dressing visibie Borcs: fect, for he received a most powerful | inventors and capitalists, Make these | men were so dazzled by the m that | Beg]—To assist him in his dutics as com- | and firoworks on Grand Army grounds al pheatini [ publioitlierald shock. He unable to ery out, and | devices practical and put them into use, unabl op as sharp & | mander of the Grand Army reunion encamp- | Jatke Kearney; 8 p. m., grand reception of conduct themselves in ag v in an instant had lost consciousness. then reap the rewards and plaudits ctions Which | mang, to take place hore from the 17th to the | Mujor General Wheaton and staff and offcers REVIVED BY AN ELECTRIC WIRE. | After dangling there for amomenthe | which are sure to follow. are not at the moment illuminated. On | 993 ot Soptember inclusivo, Genoral Morrow ‘("f'”hi L\i{\“'l i l«‘{n'-'\'v»lvl;y‘”I'“ Two very new of ing natural fell, but in his downward course he T asithe tho othor hand, this duzaling effect was [y Gt S o ™ rndos. and | Saet ottt et elatne | flowers o oithe graduated cluster, struck against anothor wire, the hack | cctrical Engincering. 1. | turned fo a good use during the naval | o O o L o e indly. volin- | army; tattoo abO D, m.; taps at 10/, m very full at the throat wud tapering to th tric Mining Road at Lykens— | of his neck touching it. Several peo- | Migineering and Mining Journali } maneuvers of last year, when the gun- | Il‘[“”rl" L LM L AR CUERIDAY. P PR AR RICR0 L » Wondors—Sea Telegraphy | ple saw him fall and_ went to s assis- | The field of uscfulness of electricity | nors munuing the “guns ‘in Pembrolo | ieered 10 assiet o this hecasiohs AL govitig gun at 3:30 p. m.; broukfast onll at | {4 uaeapa (he motion of L wrin, wid Just ob. —Electric Engineering — For Ui Iu.- was {v.u‘fnll\ inju ‘L """‘ appears to be boundless in whichever | Dock forts wero l'("mh'r“‘l "1““;4 "l“l“‘ Dimidpnido "“,;‘“("“‘L‘ x'“l‘:“',‘s’{'l‘- 7a. m,d sick jational 8a- | posite the armhole. ! rritors' I when they picked him up it was thought | girection we look. Wehave frequently | ¥ery - now _and again = by the | TORRIRYS (STSTARL UUtant gerdra s & M. | lute LAE k0 oran. Jold_and silver embroiderios are more Writers' Paralysis, he was dead. - He remained unconscious | oot B B0 RC RS T8 'mh_““-_ attacking ships skilfully ilashing | Tisdell, B. M. Goulding, J. 1. Gillispie, | ize an association of soldiers and sailors of Thte, W BECIBLE LHE L Byor MR sARIY - for several hours, but when sensibility | * 5 ALl the light full in their facos, | Kearney; 1 Krick, Minden. Chief medical | northwestern Nobraska, dinner call at nogni | show' some adinixture of steol or coppor. Yiectnlc Mining Road at Lykens, Pa. | was restored he found that he was com- | t4ges this means of utilizing the en- | and during the interval of darkn oficer, Dr. M. A. Hoover, Kearney. As- | gt i0CumEny, oo fa, o e and ovon- cover the cloth ground eutirely, and Practical Electrict Hedas plm.ol\ paralyzed. ergy of waterfalls will bring in many | moving rapidly to another point. This | sistant surgeous, Dr. I, Port Foil e AOWiT: Ulghiapmdeivd are used for collars, cuffs, vests. panels, ractical Electricity, Among the in: distriets. In fact, s appear the el | b g 1 ing gun at sundown; 7 p. m. engagements on | & WALt Lo gt toresting applications of electricity to [ Fordays he remained in thiscondition eI Lt d, year Admiral Tryon made clever uso of | Dr. J. Rossnburg, Plumb Creeic; Dr. J. M. | Liga IKoarnoy, beiween confoderato land Ei b0 i, NADIIILD Gk every mining work, the clectric rond in tho | and then’ slowly began to mend. His | possibilitiesin this direction that the | tho electric light in u_manner which | Smith, Shelton; Dr. J. C. Gibbon; | batterics and United States gun boats; tattoo [ Ofher way possible. £ coul-mines at Lykens, Pa.. is one of the | surgeon was most assiduousin his atten- | 10ng-neglectod water powers wil over | rocalis a somewhat similar use made by | 2! a‘nwv' e ‘i7\ \f'}'iulafi' . li')‘ ard, | aty o'clocl; taps at 10 o'elok. ’{ge o or\d uflku' ,vl\:l'l b?r;“fr'.l:"u“' mokt succossful, It has been pointed | tions to the young man, and now he has | the countryare being taken up,and | the French in theirattack on Sfax. Un- | gcoatuods Dot M, Y “Hold. SATULDAYS o b Tt L BHoM anartc st E ot i i schemes for transmitting their onergy | able to ¢ HARECHaOH 153 ol JEoruL ElRvoy y Hold- | programme for this day will bo aunounced | be made by cutiing backs and froyts bius and out that electricity offers ospecial ad- | the satisfaction of seing him gradually | Schome A s oF fastories nry | 20ieto anproach the forts nenr enough | ‘redge. in camp orders acourately matching the stripes. Aunother vantages for use at mines whre fuel is being restored to health. ~His faco was | o distant mines, mills ov factories are | to deliver an effective five, the French | Chiet of artillers, Lieutenant L. L. Dur- » 3 Way {8 to have only the_ front bias, and withe rce und water-power of e cce: badly scarred by the fall, and a gash | ©1ganizing by the hundred. admiral placed his Hotchkiss quick- | fee, United States'arm S i3 out darts, the fullness pleated in a wido cross- a8 in the silver and other mines in our | that'extended from his right ear down Many of these enterprises are specu- | firing shell guns on board his small | _Chief inspector amp, W, HONEY FOR THE LADIES, \vui belt that is covered with different stuft, Wostorn tarritory, but besides the de- | his neck and over his breast has four- | lative and will fail, but the benefit the | hoats, and as soon as it swas dark sent (LA XL BURBL LG L ; ek A or velvet, 2 o4 W i ) {teNas il development of this method of utilizing | them to attack the enemy ab close quar- | €FOVe, Shelton; 1 Brown, Elm Cr Ripe cherry and ochre are combined in au- | There is a prevailing fanoy for capriciousl; cost of fuel, the ease with which | teen stitchesin it % et i IO L LR OULIERERE |3 Ve ; C. W. Putnam, |t liner. g 3t O ors e bo e i et | ““At prosont Ayres is able to walk about | Waste encrgy will confer upon tho in- | tors. Ho thon threw the strongest pos- | by, M Grinies, Koatneys C. W. am, | tumn millinery. ~ | raising or lowering and bending the brims of e ) & o N taHB it » | dustries of ‘the country is beyond ealeu- | giplo lig) e fort: G BMAIL | i s e b v Teol or apricot 1s & very favorite shade in | the large round hats to suit individual faces. i )9it] ler condit that | by the aid of crutches, but it will be ible light upon the forts, and the smnal Chief quartermast R. Lafontain, Kear- 3 b 3 any position, under conditions that | b3 A ! lation. It promises to greatly lessen oty L 5 Ar- | corded silk toilots this scason. Some of the new autumn hats of dark straw t sfigines conld 1 kes | some time before he ean return to work y ¥ ; [LLi boats moving ahead in the aarknoss just tormasters, A. H. Boltin ; o | ereaxceaRIvaLY. stoam ongincs could mot-moct, makos | ing to tho weak condition of his ner- | the cost of production of many import- | boyond the flashes of light, Bassett, Gibbon; A, 13, | _1oth chenille and ®ig boads are seen in | are excessively largo, with tho brim most electrie transmission still mor lua- st OREOLIALE; ant articles and vastly increase the | close 1 '< d g e 5 A new embroideries, but so judiciously used | often raised at the front, a little towards the ble. In coal minesthe cost of fucl is, of | VOussystem. y close to the forts and pouredin a de that the effect is not loud, left, and not high on one side, as was for- y G i i well-being of our people i T i hat aiecuinoyiloud, NBiiE small itom: but the greater | The surgeon, in commenting on the 2 people. fire. The defondors, complotely bewii- e ; ; & merly the fashion. course, a small itom; but the greater geon, We have the most satisfactory re- 3 ! yns ) Mrs, Sarah Heald, of Chester, N. H., a ] safoty, efficioncy and flexibility of a | remarkable case, says that Ayres was 18 of th ful et s o1tk dered, capitulated soon after daylight. Grana Muml widow aged eighty-one, mowed and put into Turned-down collars of lace come more storn of electrioal distribution.ns com- | undoubtedly dead when he fell from his | POrts o the successful working ol © | Asanother instance of the ensive 4 A her barn this summer one-half muo} hay. and more to the front, and while many are system of electrical distribution,as com st i undergronnd pumns and hoisting ma- Jotin R, “‘"‘ ¢ t merely two rows of lace gathered and fase pared with a number of steam engines, [ perilous position, but the lower wire | oo e = AE B Bl s ade Omaha; mn, "Lincoing A. H. Bowen, | _Green in many distinct shades, from gol- tenod with profuse ioops of ribbon, man ive i advantage which must soon bo | touching his neck while he was falling y Aspen, C e e umm. B. Hill, Beatrico; C. J. Dil' | den groen to the decp moss and myrtle dy SBOWALILRLO Y a0 O Pe Rt o y g Gid estored hi i ground haulage at Lykens, Penn.; the | Nopl \ 5 2 v > £ more are lengthencd toa V that_reaches the recognized. In the Lykens Valley restored him to life. ¥ orham Castlo, which h: -._||h' ‘boen re- worth, Husv.uu;u,.l A. W. Wilson, Paxton; | is a very conspicuous color in millinery ~ for Walstialmost with Folas: otaEoTtE or HOLIRN Mines there has been used for some long transmission at the Feather river, | fitted with the electric light, has been D! )" Juloavurg Hen Goodell, | the coming season. orepo—or olao some combination of ribhon p‘l""‘l'\u"""[l“:"lc‘s fm_“l‘riu‘“:&‘ o ‘."‘,‘:l‘" u:.k- Electrical World: The recent Geiser- | roads worked either through fixed con- | means of which the hull and propeller i Rlx&r, A 1-)1:.m\- Syt. Caody, Omaha; | cesstully a large cotton plantation she b {abratarred ow to)|the Teatiion: abt AFALES Pine. . he length of the road is 6300 | Thingvalla catastrophy calls to mind | ductors or by storage batteries, and the | can be easily examined, £t iion, o o avalsh, Shelton; | made horselt ly familiar with the sci- | long worn. foot; the woight of thelocomotive.15,000 | some of the attempts of our electrical | infinite variety of small operations that S0 Balsbiry THavenas tam . Tokes: | @nce of cotton g, A lady who has done great honor to her sex nd; the largest load it 1 capable of | inventors to provide offici ent means for | 318 DO being conducted by power | Electricity KFor Writers' Paralysis. o CJulius Nowbauer, Siduey} |y Zhere are imported this season oxtra | in’ scholarship is Miss Cora Beuncson, of SB0RRo T oRE 0.6 to 8 | e roniors L0 Prov e oliclent menns o | drawn from the electric wires in our Saltimore Sun: In one of the broad | Ball, Julesburg; John Swonson, Sap. | Heavy jerseys, which are to be worn during | Quincy. 1L, who at prosent holds a fellow- 'ZTIH w"; o 1“ ul‘l , | Sommunication befween vesssls atses ) citles. Ineverydirection woflnd the | oindows of the ‘recording departmont Soth Morberly, Grand Island} Alex | te fall in lieu of a streol jacket, — Lueseare | ship in Hryan Mawr college in Pennsylvania, miles por hour, = A second rond on the | or hetween vossels and determined | field widening and the demand multi- i cording depurtment yo,,g Majors; H. B. Palmer, Plattsuouth; | StYlstly and elegautly decorated. as @ graduate at tho University of / l':l'u“( ge nm.} plan is njn‘le[_: muu]:pm | or ]mmh nlmw shore. So far as lmown 10 plym;: for: Llutru- motors, and as yot of the n,‘!‘.(. of _1,.“?‘.,- Bond, eclerk ‘.,r (wu,‘ re \v Omaha; James M. Truo, vs.n[t:n .*m\l ‘slnp'u: appear in the nlmvl N with high honors, and u.n.cr\vur:!!u A Royediis sheiobloninger, is or has been put into practical use, umwofll}uuuw agent of civilization. | battery. Itis used by the vecorders {‘,g;l‘”‘,,‘:‘"{“:'”' o, ovors, Koarnoys & | orios, either galloon or embroidery. - | ago she went around the world, Roing the Elobtel oW onders. and yot it is something that the travel’ | Electric welding is not only pronis- | for tha relicf of the cramp of the mus- Kosma i A De Costro Silmers ’1"" W. | Tho fichu shawls of met, black or winte, | greater part of the way alone, and then 3 The American Inventor speaking of ng publie, to say nothing of ship own- [ ing, but is performing excellent wo. cles of the hand which tollows long "homas, v3 A. H. Conner, Kearney 1lace edged, worn throughout the sum- | spent some time “‘roughing it” in' the Rocky the oxhibition now being given in tho | €S, Would hail with great satisfaction | already large bars of all kinds of me continued and steady use of the pen. Licutenant C. H. Bonestecl, U, S. A.; Liou- are now supplemented with others of | mountains and in Culifornia. 1 Centennial Buildings at Philadelphia | #0d delight. Much of the nervousness | are being welded by it, and we hear of | The reliet is instantaneous, and the tenant Edward Chynowith, A China crepe, hluvk,\\‘luh: r colored. A stylish, economical, and very fashion- says: It {8 claimed by those in a P i and timidity of the ‘“‘stay-at-hom its success in welding the soparate | clerks who formerly were at times com- _The following will be thé order of the ox- { In beads and cord the most daring combi- | able dress, black, appropriate for “all ordin- ] o ioid Siihautt nobanlyle ey | would be dispelled, and sea™ travel in- | wires of wire rope. pelled to stop work for sevoral days on ercises during the several days of the re. | nations are achieved. White and gilt cords occasions, is . fine, silk-warp Henrietta § Sxcols the exhibition hold ot Dhiladale | eveased, if this one desideratum were | ~ Undoubtedly tho storage battery will | account of swelling and contraction of ~Union: Lok, twined around white gold.ventred beads and | cloth trimmed simply with rows of inch- A phia in 1676, . L in practical operation on sea g ves- | be improved, and we shall before long | the muscles of the hand now ) T Ihapamohy Com beads oticus Jetaro: chiselc:by-fowl with gilt || WG DIaCK IOIEE K UIRIMELL B “Po s , | sels. harness the winds of heaven and the | few gentlo shocks of the electr o, on bohalf of ' th : . e ribbon extending from the V in front, over clmlt‘“'&‘,’{':,’,:‘,f“J“,‘,’l“lffif,fl",“?l‘,‘slul“,{l’:;l One great objection to this kind of | waves of the sea, and oven materializa | ront on tho slightest approach of . of 1o gasyvania has some girls wouth aving | o shouidors, to. the V' a, the. back 1o R ohaven I dEon B ‘Ihove | apparafis as a means of safety, and | the dream of that grand old man and s. They roturn to work at once, en- the haying scason a gentlemen during a | i NvETac ot ion “erno Rhie. FIbboGK g from §:00 to §:30. There | (LA ¢ 0 i S T e 2 AT Y1 3 £ short drive counted nine young women driv- t S Hath! 18 an olectric cascade, and 7.000 gallons | ¥hich deters inventors from work upon | eminent enginer, Ericsson, in utilizing relieved, and continue without ing two-horse mowers, and seventecn man. | WUSt run into lap at bol p € s i \ ts, If pre I lid O Waton or minuto.dash ovor 1 ped_of | the, subject,is that tho timo would | tho now wastod enorgy'of the swns | fnconvenionce. ' Nearly cvery “one of aging horse rakes. Voat of the Sash ribbon, withough the narrow electric fire. An clectric rainbow which | Probably never colno waon, al sou-gos | Aemb 8 oy “‘lfn"):{{hf‘l.l”c‘":;‘ri_,",lffl }'}“ St f‘_" ,:“‘"f"‘-"_\""t"“ o ‘;:"“'","t‘ lunch call at 12 o assigning quer- | | Searts of Ghantilly or hind run Spanish | yipbon garnituro would bo lightor and. really ) appears and disappears like an ordinary | D€ vessels woul : OreQbeIoa. Y pRor oges, | from the electrio current, and the bat-; tarsby campqr upper call at | 1ace long enough to go twiceabout the throat | yore youthful and dressy. rainbow.changos color, flashes itghtning, | apparatus. This app true; and yet | and the horse and his too often barbar- | tery is regarvded an indispensable 5oclock; rotreat and evening gun at sun- | and then fall to the foot are justnow brought L b P s foebed 3 Bogaloedestal € laotrie [ if vll the steamship companies could | ousdriver will disappoar. Our mines | fixture of the ofli | G M camp firo in piviiion: wol. over from Rogland, where for six months For Seasickness : Brokets of elactrie: flowers aro beauti. | and would equip their vessels for the | and mills will in many places pay divi- e coming w48 by Goneral A Jonner of | they have been the rage. il Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. | fully illuminated by colored elc‘cn-ic purpose, a large percentage of the dan- | dends out of the the saving affected in Electrical Notes. Kearney; tattoo 9 o’clock; taps at Mu&lm k. | . Cloth matched to tho costume is still much - W. W. Brackyay, Brooklyn, N. Y, Tlits and surmountud by hugo telee. | &er of collision would ho uverted. The |-thoir fuel and labor nccounts. The | A company of western men, with THURSDAY, liked for tho tops of walking.shoos, tho fox- | yuys: “Tam very much pleased with it i ol ¥ TR T . regular line steamers usually travel | mines will become safer by being better | Hamilton S. Wicks, of Kansas City, at | . Reveille gun at 5:30 a.m; breakfust call at of kid, either bluck or bronze. | gopsickness. Soveral cases huve boen ric soap-bubbles,” constellations,of col- : ‘ ! Akes 4 s LA e caot with | 7 om.; sick call at 730 a.n.; 8 o'clock visi e made with rounded toes and a very | hou o > " ored stars, crescents and moons mnong | OVer about the same course between lighted, and mines will Jn'ml\u‘u more | their head, has securcd a contract w | by s e o N b e R y medium high hee brou| ;v. udn m: ulhmn;n where 1t afforded 4 e/ I M o 3 o, v v ol vi i i vill- icate ro! r | e L APt prompt and entire r rocks and ferns, illuminations by magic | POrts, “"‘fl “‘I‘ noan “l’l"‘]"““ of “‘l“ by ““l‘l“.!"."."‘i“‘.‘."h““” aid of this will :;‘f‘ll~;‘!“““ e ""“‘f“‘;‘”{‘ .“"I“ Hione | and friends to “Camp Joli Brooks™ 1o wit- | Word comes from Paris that black ribbon Lt - of \\nln.s gmduxs. flower beds and bas- | Ships o the same ine would ingand “tireless” helper, ell graphophone for all rights within | ness, at 9:30 m., a regular guard man | and black lace may be fashionably used with They are going to have a new college in ins, cloctric diamonds and grottos; il- | b® made known to both vessels The nation which first takes full ad- | the territory west of the Mississippi and | mount by United States r white or all pale colors, and_that the cheap- | Indiana, —This "year they expect to build a Jumination of huge center fountains, { Whether it be daylight or dark, | vantage of this wonderful agent, in de- | east of the Rocky mountains. " Offices i 1l at noon; 2 n. m. meeting of Gr: est stufls may be made into clegant costumes | boathouse and gymnasium, aud next it vl eloctric owls with briiliant sof | foggy or clear, veloping new industries or improving [ are to be established and the instru- | of the Republic post: supper call at 5 | by proper and profuse use of them, the funas hold out, they will break i uuud | novel electric owls with briiliant eyeso F.0£ olonr SR e AR EovIng i rodied ihtotha Tand i 7 it retreat und oveuing gun at sundown; ; B o ons show | o dormitories und a lib ; fireselectrie dove with electric starlight; Among the ""Y atuses suggested, | old, will gain a strong and commanding | ments introduced into the leading cities p firoro i g k 1y of the newest autumn woolens show the mysterious electric fountain which | and in a few notable instances patented, | position in the markets of the world, | of that district by October 1. | up fire—remarks by General Ho ded double twill with a deep rice-lined i ha by ono wire and_throws a jet of are devices including an indicator, ingenu and enterprise The West End rail .,,,,,,],‘m\ of | Pe rw;\ i;\v(l'Al.-:\l“u’ull‘..'vk‘vl.Ic -ul. ()\l!u'rs show . A Svaten high 1 M » Hall whose needle is deflected whenever the | have already placed “this country ahead [ Boston, which has de to omj ”“\ rich figures all over, and will bo used in ate ¢h in the air. usic s 2 LESN s ! THELLS : 3 binations with plain stuff of their ground g A e A e i can s || abipIARD ;...! s another 'H-“?l garry- of all others ‘in tln'- applic tem, will immedi | ooy A e o P e s ; iug a similar apparatus, - The indicator | electricity, yot even the most Overhead wires oolel o ribbo A e 1,‘:-.,;‘“'.:_3;\)"\1:i-l(:(“l is sometimes supplanted by an of the dreamers probably underest but a_conduit will be | Reveille gun at breakfast call . raolons have ko u"es i ted.” ) bell, or both are used. But wh mates the benelits which will acerue to | built on tho ms where the ove Q.(.vi.x.»..'\'".~\\-".('f'. O Gy .5 108 1. | orossbars or shaded effdota woven through TIFFNESS T § may be the in devic us and to mankind gencrally from the | head syste “_K;“M“_. Maltedl Btateat broous ek "N‘“'“ out the fabric that is made up with pluin 4 Revived by an Electric Wire. utility and praetical value is obvious to | development of electrical engineeri The Spr Railway and | south of encampment. on. re O s | stuffy in which the ribbon weave is only a l UPB y New York Evening Sun: A young |all. The lynx-eyed watchman on the o better field is open_to-day to the | Motor company have been awarded the | call at noon; 3 p. m, Tiof corps; | borde 4.8 Esg man named Ayres, who is employed vy | bridge” might be dispensed with, or | young man than that to which we vefer, | aoitiuet to oquip the Cloveland, O, | 4 - m., gathiering 5530, sup. | Vests of sillc or velvet embrowdered in « PROMPT mm_ the Hartford Eleetric Light Company, | at least o watchman having ordinary | and most of our technical schools have | qlactrie rond as th he *coms | ver eall; retreat > iuu at sun- | ored silks either with an_all-over design o p:fi Yy fs Just recovering from a most. remavk: | humun eyes could fill his place. New- | alroady devoted special courses to this | Plate oquipment, consisting of oight | Soni 650, ning: of aud baviarios’pyi) Amall sosebuds, “earnations aadi 8o oy on i gTef) OREIHROA‘[U :lh o accidont un..‘|; hnhll_l |.].ul, .'n.“m fm.bmn.m\l] h\,,\nu,_}n 1;.1‘(‘“.\(1.4 with- | subject. T YL e Y e S e il bepla il |»“m\' ki | VI s wiehdanying ol gidannd slons iree weeks ago. It was his duty tore- | out apprehension of collision or neces = The e | 08349 Dr 1. - Lapk ¢ . e e w f slenish the arc lamps with new carbons, | sity for slackened speed, and the com- | Electric Light at Naval Maaeuvers, | 00105 © e THURGRAT PR ) y : DUNDS, CUTS, SWELLINGS ] P I s 1 i t Camel’s hair ots, soft yet fine, come and on the day—or rather, evening—in | fort and safety of everybody would be | The el (i light ‘lf“-““”“"]‘! very | Moro than four thousand Mothodist at 7. m.; sick call at in cloth shades bordered with a deeper tone, sy SUrelyondPenmunenlly | quostion he was n g his usual | secured. If the vessels’ of the Thing- [ prominent during the recent English | pal churches have been built in sixtes le and review in the city of Kearney by | and are among the most desirable of all the DRUGGISTS AND DEALERSY ounds. He had climbed to the top of a ! valla Line had been equipped with | naval maneuvers in the Irish sea and ! ern states since the war. the United States troops, National Gual season’s offc , though many more incline THe CHAS.A VOGELER Co. BALTO, MD» i THE HART CARPET COMPANY, FIFTEENTH AND HOWARD STS. | Regardless of Cost or Compefition We must sell $20,000 worth of Carpets, Curtains, Draperies. Rugs, Mats, Shades, Li o'eums & 0il Cloths | in the next 30 days. Nice, New Goods at prices that are Positivaly Less than New Yo:k Cos, .j BRUSSELS CARPETS, at 37:c; INGRAINS, Full 2:Ply, at 25¢ We have about one thousand of those Fing Smyrna Rugs left, that will be closed out at LESS THAN ONC-UALF PRICE , The day of War Time Pricesis over, and if you want to see how cheap Carpet can be sold, call on Shieeley Block, Fiteenth and Howard Streets, Omaha. THE HART GARPET CO0.