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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1888, THE CITY. The bank clearances for were $520,107.99, The Seventh ward democratic will meet at Sheely this evening. The articles of incorporation of the Nebraska Feed-Water Heater and Pur fier company were filed with the county clerk yesterda An information has been filed in the district court by County Attorney Sim- eral againet James Bond for assaulting and robbing Sanford O. Wood last Thursd Charles and Lyda Banks have sold 1ot 5, 72, which is the northeast yesterday club i block 72, corner of Capitol avenue and Twelfth street, to Peter Goos for 05, Tho property includes a two-story brick. When the name of Thomas Nolan was called in police court to answer the charge of wife-beating that individual failed to appear and the judge declared his 8200 bond forfeited. Mrs. Nolan claims that her husband is carrying a revolver to kill her. G. P. Patterson’s accusers failed to appear against him in court and he was discharged from custody William Snowden, of Sioux City, the mortgage on the hor in Patterson’s possession, foreclosed it and took the steeds away from the alleged fugitive Superintendent James says that it is possible that the A cls of the sixth grade can be accommodated at the High school, and an effort will be made to make room for pupils of that grade in that building. The B class will still be divided among the other schoolsas be for A deserter from the United States army, Gottlieb Fellmuth, was captured last night by Officer Savage. He is wanted at Fort On v He acknowl- edges that he is the right man and that he has not been out of the city. He simply got tired of carvying a musket and quit. He will be taken to the fort and court-martialed Personal Par William Billstein, of N the Murray. Revel I'ranco has returned to Omaha and will remain here. C. W. Allen and H. A. Cox, of Chadron, are at the Paxton. Judge Samucl M. mouth, is in the city. Paul W. Fowler, of Hastings Allen, of Fremont, a Edward 1. Smith, of Seward, of Dana City, are at the Paxton. 3 neer, of Beatrice, and William , of Picree, the Millard. Havens, agent of the Union Pacific 1City, Neb., passed through graphs. braska City, is at Chapman, of Platts- nd M. J. A. L. railway at Centr Omahi eastbound yeste neellor. A Probable Ch 1t has been reported that Mr. Hein, who was formerly connected with the hizh school of this city, has roturned to Omaha from Connecticut with a view to being elected chancellor of the state university. The Oil lnspector. John McDonald, oil inspoctor, leaves on Monday next on a tour of ten days through the northern part of the state.to instruct re tail dealers in oi tho requiroments of the state law with regard to the sale of that article. Posting Delinquents. Thecity and county tr rs have begun making up their delings x lists which are to be published the first weelk in October. It will include all property on which there is any stute, county, city or special taxes un pi The delinquent sale takes place the first weels in November. Died from the Injury. Thomas Lynch, who was gored by a sav- age steer last Tuesday at South Omaha, died Bunday from the effects o8 the injuries, and was buried yesterday. The funeral oo curred at lus late residence on the corner of Ninetcenth and Vinton streets, and the re- mains were interred in St. Mary’s cemstery. el Don't Want to Be Flooded. The St. Paul & Omaha and Missouri Pa- cific have petitioned the city council to pro- vide an outlet for the surface water that pours east on Grace street from Sherman avenue over their tracks whenever the heavy rain storm, The railways cl the city oughit not to flood their tracks and endanger their treins by water which it is not their duty to take care of. Sale of City Bonds. City Treasurer Rush closed the sale of $28,500 worth of curbine and gu onds K)Rmrdl\y. The bidders we ert Netter & Co., of Cincianati and New York, $1.0275 and accrued interest; Bluke Br Co., Boston, £1.023; Brewster, Cobb & Ester- brook, $1.02i6 und acerued inferest; John M. Dale, Omaha, £1.0205 and ted interest The sale was made to Brewster, Cobb & Esterbrook. The bonds are due in ten years and bear 0 per cent interest. Unfortunate Spells. Richard Brown, foreman of the Union Pacific tin shops, is again troubled over the disappearance of his wife, who has been ab sent for three weeks underaspell of dementi: Some months ago she wandered aw also, and was found decorating her mother's rruvu in Prospect Hill. Sheis a large ana hoavy woman, and Mr. Brown hones that whoever may be her will notify caring for him of her whereabouts, so that he iway bring her home, et Will Marry Julia, Deputy Sh Stryker returned yes terday from Columbus, O., having in cus- tody Otto Waack, who tice Wade's court on_the charge of sedu tion under promise of marriage. The com- plaint was filed by a young _ girl by the name of Julia Dacmon. Young Waack stated that he had no intention of rur away, and would have returned to Omaha in @ few days., He also says he will marry the gicl if she will have him as wanted in Jus- The Op n Do Mrs. G, W, Clark is very indignant on item which appeared in Tur Beron Baturday, suggesting the removal of *“The Open Door,” Sho says the house is no more objectionable than auy in the row, that none of the inmates are ever seen: that the union did the best they could with the meuans at their oo nand and that an outcry for “high brick wall” around some of the thr story ‘‘palaces of shame™ would be a little more scemly and pertinent. ‘The fourteenth annual convention of the stato Woman's Christian Temperance Union s to be held at Hastings, September 21 to 25, fnclusive. Two daily sessions are to be held for the transaction of routine business, the hearing of reports, etc. On Saturday even- jng an address is to be delivered by Mr: Clara Hoffman, of Kansas City, und on Mon- day evening a grand concert will be given. Delegates will be given certificates by th agents selling them their tickets, entitlin them to return fare at reduced rates, over Tuking effect Sunday, Sept. 16th, the morning train on the B. & M. railroad for Lincoln, Denver and other poiats west will leave Omaha at 8:15 a. m. Ladies who value a refined complex- fon must use Pozzoni’s powder—it pro- duces a soft and beautiful skin, i 4 ORDERED BEHIND THE SCENES, The Callboy Death Summons Johu Booth Away. Sunday afternoon John Booth, the stage carpenter at Boyd's theatre, was in his ap- parent good health. In the evening he was suddeuly attacked with dropsy, and yesterday morning at 9:30 died. His prostration was almost unknown to his friends, and was only made kncywn to two of them, Joseph Rowles aad W, O. Sanders who | retained drove hurriedly to his residence on and Fourteenth street, only to ba present to witness his death. Mr. Booth was a pleasant and agrecable gentleman, He made friends of all who hud professional business witn him, and their friendship to the = last. He leaves a wife and no children. ———— FIXING THE POLICE, How a Lawyer Failed to do it for Mol- lie Wright. As per resolution recently ntroduced b, Councilman Alexander, the hous:s of pros- titution were ordered cloded upon the Third ward school house block. The fact is, there was only one such place situated upon this block. This one was kept by Mollie Wright. Sho is the owner of the house, which is upon leased ground. has been in Omaha a good many nd has always kept an orderly plac molaints have ever been made aga mates, so the nolice sa of this resolution, she house, but was approached one Alex D. Green, a lawy of Duff Green, one of the informed e that st her or her in- Yow, in pursuan eded to close he it is alleged, 1 r, and a brother lice captains, who payment of 2100, §0 down and in the future, he could fix things so she could continue unmoleste {uking that he had trut fully presented the facts to her, she gave him & and upon his adviee opened he house Friday evening, That night she was arrested by Captain Duff Green. He said he knew nothing of any such agreement as his brother had intimated, and that she would have to go to jail: or deposit a sum of money for her appearance, which she did Attorney Green was seen in regard to the matter and he says the amount charged was merely his fea. He had assured the woman that she could vun her house becanse he su no legal reason why she should not. There was no ordinance suppress ing such _houses anda the resolu- tion passed by the claimed, carried no w to ha ch a hou culate a petition bors and get a mi ight. suppressed was to cir- the immediate neigh- y of them to sign it. M ALL. The U. 8. ipment, Buffalo County Fair and G. A. R, Reunion at Kearncy, Neb, The Union Pacific, “The Overland Route,” will sell tickets for the above during the month of September at groatly reduced rates. A special reduction wiil be made on tickets sold September 17th, to 20th, limited to September For rates, dates, ete., call on or ad- dress your neavest ticket agent HArry . D City Passenger Agent, Omaha, Ncb. or L, rnam st., -~ Foreign Bmigration Company. John Linderholm, thé live real tate man and boss trader is the Omaha representative of this well organized land agency. They handle ds and town sites all over the west, make i vestiments, pay taxes for non-residents, ete. 1f you want to buy, trade or scll you should see John Linderkolm at his office 15( rnam st. o8- Hi CRAZY? Winston the Schemor Forgets His Buggy Game. Mr. Angene, of the Co nbus B returned from Cheyenne 1 Winston, the man who repre f to the firm last Tuesday as Mr. er of the Consolidated P pany at this place, and on th tion purchased a bugey : and sold it to Homan and left for the west on the woney he received for the vehicle. yesterday any, W, wted him- Bishop, ma 'he confidence man is now in jail. He s bright and taikative and scems to know but littlo of what has happen: i In conversation with a B revorter he s is'T. N, Shepherd not Winston. ¢ gave any such namo as I have been arrested under that I know of. 1 don’t know anything about ever having pur- chased any buggy or haviog been in Omaha. Lknow I was in Bast St. Louis a few days ago and 1 know I in_Chevenne when I was arrested, but I don't remember ever having been in Omaha within the last year.” On being asked about, his past life he said that he graduated 1n_Allegheny coilege in Meadville, Pa., in 1853, He also_gave the names of men who were in that college dur- ing those years, which woull show very con- clusively that he had been there. Ho stated that he had been in the employ of the Consolidated Tank line since that time, and the last work he did was for that company. He reterred to Mr. Bishop as Jnowing all about him and his business vec- ord. Mr. Bishop was asked n rezard to the man, and_sad they had never had any such man in his employ. Winston says his act in this city was com- mitted while he was sufforing from an epi- leptic fit. He states that b a8 in an in- sane hospital for two years undergoing treat ment for these fits and that he was just recently released. Mr. Angene's story of the way the trade was made with them would show that Wins- ton is a very smooth man and an old man at his work. It is evident from conversation with the accused that he is partiaily insane or playing the insanity dodge in a | manner. His hearing will probubly not come off until his father, who lives in Meadville, Pa., ve here. —— The Edwards Oil Burner. w minutes spent in the test room N. 15th st. will convince the most s gener- ator is an ungualified success. It is clean, effectiveand more than isclaimed for1t. The amount of heat is entirely at the will of tl ator is safe as a ¢ This gr invention is a great gift to the we iv solves the fuel question. There arve more unitsof heat in a gallon of oil than in a bushel of conl. The bushel ot coal will cost you 40c, while the oi! will only cost you 8¢, This is not buncomb; it is a fact. The company intend plucing an agent in every large town in the state, who will furnish oil at not to exceed 10¢ at 1 skeptical that the wonderful per gallon, In Omaha they hope to fur- nish 1t at 8, owing to advuntages in freight. It is safe to say that the peo- ple of the west have never had the op- portunity of securing so meritorious an article as the Edwards oil burner Itis safo, cl eflicient and, above all, economical, You should see it before you lay in your fuel. Marriag D N sued yesterda, Nawme and re { Peter L. Po i Mar 5 § Henry v, Omiha 1 Mary Omaha { Charles I, A v, Chicago. 1 Martha B. McClure, Omaba; { Judd Stewart, Kar 1, anny M. Bell, Owal { Charles E. Hill, Elkhorn 1 Ruchel A. Turucy, Elkhorn, Dined But Would Phil Corbett, an old-timer, went into a Six teenth street restaurant last evening and pro ceeded to regale himself upon the fat of the land. When his repast was finished he said that he had no money could not pay for it. A polico ofticer v led and Phil was escorted to the station. The sum of 80 cents was found in nis pocket, more thau suflicient 10 pay for his mo: Phil will explain his conduct to Judge a this moruing. centsa bottle. - yne Resigns. o has voluntarily tenlered his to Mayor Broatch as a member of the board of public works, which was ac- cepted. Mr. Hroatch was seen and exhib- ited the following letter from Mr. Mayne: Hon. W, J, Broatch, ete.: I hereby resign the oftice of member of the board of public works, Respectfully, C. B. MAYNE, Mr. Broatch said he had not decided whom he should appoint to fill the vacancy caused by Mr, Mayne's resignation. e said, how- ever, that he should appoint sowmwe high- winded, public-spirited citizem 't Pay. Drink Malto, Member Ma M M'SHANE'S LEVEE, Twenty-cighith street from Farnam to Leay N enworth toenth from t. Mary's ave- He Talks Upon Measurecs, but Not of | bue to Leavenworth: Twenty-nirth ave Politics. nue from Leavenworth to Hickory Hon. John A. MeShane reached home yes- | ¢ terday, and from an early hour until high | ( noon his Thirteenth strect o by both men and women, Of course, the politician was there in excoeling plenteous. ness, as well as the business man, the lob- byist and the old acquaintance. Tne Bee man found it about as difficult to get his car as it would be to get an ordinary individual's pocketbook. So much for being a congressman, Mr, MeShane looks hearty, rosy and robust. | | and in reply to a query as to the condition of | f his health he said: My he improved, and, home N till g h is very much T confidently ex- o was besieged | F for and not from Sixte teenth to & ty-sixth to Lowe av, xteenth will y-fifth Fot venteeth, Le fic tracks, enty-ninth avenue to Thirty-second, This, in the opi plaining irm cetion bonds being voted next year, if, 08 secms ve e imy ent.” Anothe “How about the gubernatorial campaign ! | propet Has there been any line of action mappad | ® out and ave you in it in dead earnest 1" e Idon't sco how I can you any infor- | abeorb th mation about the campaign, at least, not un- | the last til after the ¢ am n for it." “The policy of the campaign: what will that be ymmittee meets, Of course, I Seventeenth | complete and Leavenworth from Fourteenth to Twen- avenue, nnd are now working on and Eighteenth from to Harney. The streets contracted vet touched are Capitol avenue, nth to Twentieth; Jackson, Thi Mary's avent Cuming, Thir- 3 Chicago, Eleventh Chicago to Daven- Howard to Leavenwort) enworth to the Union Pa- Poppleton avenue, from Twelfth urteenth and ton ot the board and com- property-holders, is more than the in the season, and the be advertised and relet to contractors who can do the work. onsideration which influences the holders is the uncertainty of inter In this y probabie, Smith and working very rapidly should £100,000 of intersection bonds of issue, the unfinished strects in n Bros'. contract would be left in the An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT [ cannot tell you—in fact, 1 have | isonly put up in large two ounce tin box noth to convey of a politic wracter.’! and is an absslute cure for old sores, burns, “‘Well, then give us the us of Omaha’s | wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup- new postoflice prospect, the people are [ tions, Will positively care all kinds of pi eager for news on that score likewise,” Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OIN'T Chat is easier. It is nference, sub. MENT. Sold by sdman Drug Co., at 25 ject to be called up time, and the | cents per box—Dby wail 30 cents. prospects are good wh s a quorum s - present in the hous all it up in A Bad Collector. va s nee of a fqur you doubtless know, About two months ago a young man named e L S L T Linton lost a leg while in the employ of the his objection would prevent the passage of Aty N URGar thd Blronthathrees. Burlington, and some of his fellow-workmen But it will go through decided upon purchasing him a suit of ‘Assul ! clothes as soon as he was able to move 10 you know anything about a proposed | avound. Thirty-two dollars were collected, site for the fort W The bids had not been opened when I left Wash “You hav Shane, what do ent expoerien ou think of o, now, Mr, | 1 mgressional life—how does it set upon you “Dis; bly, But, perhaps T ought not to suy that, for there are some thin about sant, and many t very hard work you don’t like hard work “I have done considerable of it “And you can't tell me anything about the campaign “Nothing.” | youremain here until after the elec- at are unpleas ou remaind’ mov Good mor Seaii e I cheerfully rommend Red Clover from troubles L am now on me feel Nashua, Tonice to those suifering of the stomach and live my second bottle and it m like a new man. C. M. Conr In, C. K. GOODMAN, Agent, crn i A MILLION OF MILES, What a Little Engine on the Union Pacific Has Traveled. Frequenters of the union depot who daily watch the stuedy old engine 310, running back and forth across the bridge in the trans- but the collecto the proper time, and ty. It unt, drunken spree he Tts sup: failed to turn them over at now he isin Kansas is said that he is there to raise the which while on a he squandered v excellence proven tn millions o fer service, little think that 1t was one of the | homes for more than & quarter of a century pioncers that opened up this country twen- [ I8 used by the United States Government. ' Fn Raialosd R e brisht and | dorsed by the heads of the ureat Universities as ty-five years Then it came bright and | the strov purest and most healthtul. Dr. ew from the Roger Locomotive wo , and Price’s ( m Baking Powd l: does not contain was run on the Kansas City branch. If it | “mmoniy e AN could speak it could tell many u story of the | New York, 5 carly days, but, as it can’t, the reporter up the amount of work it has done. 1es making runs of 150 to 160 miles 1 sometimes from 100 to 125, he it 123, and on that basis it traveled 45,625 miles per year, or 1,140, since it was built That gt ad " the world, and yet the 1 machihery is still in‘its place, as good us ever, It has nev uy serious accident, but has met with several minor mishaps, such as all engines are liable to, and is now enjoying the re at old age brings to both locomotives and men in mak- ing teu or twelve daily trips across the river. Tt is in charge of Joo Hayes, who, like itself, is an old-timer in the scrvice, and for the t twenty years has been employed by the Union Pacific. “No, I never was bothered with Indians,” ang or WH 0o Y SUFFER A Comy e RS, whic recommended by st throughout t nda, vers and other summer s it 18 advisable to purify el room daily, and for thiy purpose nothing excels HYDRON APHTHOL PASTILLES. These pastilles when burned in the sick room catuse no perceptible in- Y ou > United crease 0 is temperature, but EVERY theyimpart a fragrance that is DAY agreeable, stimn freshing to the sic tralizing and eliminating all dis- agreeble odors and bodily excre- tions, and rendering the air pure and wholesem, $€ Don't forget BENSON'S PLASTER for aches & pains. g4 ting and re- besides neu: Mr, Hayes said, “but buffalo were pretty thick between Grand Island and the North Platte, and some times delayed the trains in those da; The Indians dia ditch one train inmy time aud killed and scalped all the crow except the conductor, He was stunned by the f id was scalped while he was ly unde , a8 the Indians thought was « When I've time, I'll tell_you more about it, but time's up now,” and’ he mounted the cab as old $10 started on her bacle trip across the bridge, Notes, Assistant General Freight Agent Johnson of the Union Pacitic has gone to Chicago. The stoves at the Union Pacific depot we ited yesterday for the first time this scason, M. A. Marshall, al a 1 Charlie Manholtz, roadmaster of at L Ouls, ave in town. C. 8. Te Johnson, Island, are in town. K. C. Moorchouse, genc of the Fremont, has gone to Chicago. About two dozen people left on the Pacific for the Grand Army of the reunion at Kearney. Conductor Gaines has from the dum to th commenced his new run, s building a_depot at very dummy train, th nt, Lt agent of and the al freight Missour Union Ropublic been t ransfer t Summit cast or west, will stop th W. O. Johnson, of Chic nted assistant to Presidc ) railvoad. r two tl loved train n will have things in_ sha erhood in this distri has beon ap- Benediet of assumed his position as wdent of the Chicago & the Burlington for ( v, the Nebraska commissior with 1t Union Pacific will com- on a ten-mile branch line ce constructic from Fair Play to the Horsesh me miues in [ n Colorado. Comm by the Frem Elkhorn & Missouri Valley will run a spe train to the Sioux City eorn palace ~ at m. and returning at 10 p. m unday a new time gard went into force on the Chicago, Burlingfon & Quiney,and now the fast train going east will le 3350 in- stead of 3:45, und arrive at7:85 instead of 8 a.m., and instead of 7:45 p. m. The st will leave at 8:15 lustead of When you need a friend select a true one, Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic is the best friend mankind has for all di- 5 of thestomach, liver and kidn st blood purifier and tonie known. 50 cents. C. F. GOODMAN, Agent. - A THE RE \\"URK. What Has Been and What Remai be Dane. At the last meeting of the board of public works, & resolution, instructing the secretary to give the Regan Brothers & ox five days’ notice that the board would take measures toinsure the immediste completion of the paving covered by their contr was laid on thejtable. Itfwill doubtless he acted on at the next meeting. The board is evidently of the opinion that the firm has undertaken more than it can accomplish, owing either to bad managewment or a very continuous serics of misfortunes, They neglected their con acts for material till after the season opened that time, their crusher has been they have been out of sand or s to broken, or concrefe or blocks or something else, and work has progressed very slowly. On Aug- ust 21, & number of their streets were given 'These have been finished sud Regan & Fox are still doing next Bank OH! MY HEAD. The pain from compunion di excrug be quic uralgia and its ase Rheumatism is 2. Thousands who could y cured are needlessly su Ath-lo-pho-ros will do fering. for others what it did for the following partie: A&~ Scnd 6 THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St, Nebeaska. Natioml Bk, U. §. DERCSITORY, Paid Up Capital.. Surplus. o HW. Yate L i Williamsport, Tnd,, Oct. 8, 1857, aving been atlicted with neutalgin for ho past four years, and trying al taing, but in vain, 1 finally hoard of Ail horos. After taking one bottlo I found and aitor (alng four b ffs. T found Ticas entirely well, 1 think the modi cine is positivoly a suro cure, CHAUNCEY B, REDDIOK, Til,. Doe. 36, 1847, my family and t. O 1 havo ysed At find it to be ine for non- Falgia in oxist ‘and having had its fangs Eustoned upon mo for the past 10 vears Tknow whreof Lupogk, MR, JULIA CHILTON, ents for the benutiful colored pic- * Moorish Maiden.” N.Y. tur MAHA, NEB, $400,000 5 50,000 esident, , Vice President, ZALLY, sident, , Cushier, JOR 8. CoLvivs, Lewis 8, REED, + E. ToUZAL1y, Miice THE IRON BANK, A C When the find out why. Jur.she orner 12th ral Bankin nd Farnam Sts. Business Transac d. Tf fmproperly it'1s its only way of telling you so. RIDGE’S FOOD malkes health joyous children. Try The Only Permanent Cure For Dyspepsia, Sick Headachs Efc., T Haln's Golden Dyspepsia G, Price 50¢ Box at all Druggists. AMPAIEN G00DS L PAIGN OUTFITS, a organizing and driliing Ma 1 AK LB N Pl B ing them = Carreut QIS AL LOGUE GF CAM- with constitution, rill tacties and full ‘information about hing Clubs, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUL FREB. A, G, SPALDING & BROS,, 08 Madleon 86, | 231 Broadway, LRS00 R EW R GUARANTFR T0 NEW IMUROVED X Uia specificpan L ENERATLY B WE, D iheath 24 ViEh to J. B. Smith, l 1o uothing. Up o daie they have fnished l I YOU COULD SEE The line of Fall Overcoats we are displaying this season, if you were positive how well they are trimmed and made, and if you knew how cheap a really first class garment is being offered, it would be no trcnble to sell you one. pricesare irresistible, No such exhibition cf stylish and elegant overcoats was ever made in Omaha, and the The season for these garments being very short, we have decided to sell them quick and marked them so that they shall g’n quick. We will show you an elegant light-weight Oveycoat for $6.00, made of fine all Worsred Goods, lined and trimmed in first-class manner. than this one. Another Overcoat at $7.00 is made of a splendid all Wool Cs serge trimming. At 8t Coats for which other houses are asking $10 and $12, are no better we can sell you the most stylish looking Overcoat you have ever seen, new wide Wale Overcoatings—a splendid material for wear and looks. simere of a fine grey color with best This is made of the The Coat is silk faced with satin sleeve lining and regular tailor made. We have them in several of the latest shades; it is one of the rich- est looking garments ever shown, and any other house would charge about $15.00 for it. Many other of the choicest and finest grades, we have not room to describe all. them; we know we can please your taste and save you mone; ‘We have not yet mentioned anything Come and look at bout our Hats this season, but the fact is, our Hat trade opened up with such a hoom that several lots to which we intended to draw attention, were broken up in sizes be- fore we had a chance to advertise them. We are now getting in duplicates alieady and will try to keep our assortment full during the season. are selling them at about one-half the prices, other houses do. with us, the manufacturer. make 50c profit. We rather sell hundred hats with ¢ THIS IS THE POINT. [s it any wonder we are doing the Hat Lusiness of the town; when we ¢ profit on each than The average Hat dealer ean not compete He buys a dozen hats of a kind from a jobber, where we buy them in large case lots direct from ell twenty-flve hats and ONE PRICE ONLY. Clothing Gompany Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. It is timeto putthe boys into their Fall Suits, We can fit them with goodstur- dy clothes jor school and play, and with a handsome suwit for, “Sunday best.” | Childrcn’s Suits in s for the boys, and three pieces for the bigger brother. Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER? READ THIS IF IT IS, A Proprietury Modicine that needs but e trial to prove its worth, WOODBRIDGE BROS, DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to John G. 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