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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. NO\ EMBER 30. 1388,-“TWELVE [‘AGEQ 5 ,.—___—_____________.____________________ INDUSTRIAL EDITION.} GRAND IS rA\D et Pears’Soap | AN EXPLANATION. ing establishment this It has now a population ! Hundreds of customers to whom we have sold overcoats during the firm loeated in this eity s on the main B o a7 Fair white hands: igpbon . ven railroads past few weeks, expressed their astonishment and inquired how it is ot gt e, B]‘]“ht@learcomplex“)n possible that such garments can be sold in the regular way at snch Ao el e of e Fim o T R A figures. To those and to thousands of others who cannot understand Burr block, gome style 1 spocia Hosy elumahiwenic | IR ARG DS GO iU e s o this, and think that the goods mustbe inferior because we sell them only, employing but first class carried on here, n | - ) o A . . . . . : | "PEARS'--The Great English Complexion SOAP,-Sold EVGIMM so cheap, we will explain that the reason lies only in the buying. The ut slishment of | this cstal)- | are the exclusi es of the firm.\l the kind, One of lishment is the' that all noveltics workmen. T'he utlemen, rominont artis r line, can be consulted idebais By tho dresss mon of Lincoln and v [ AR warm weather prevailing for the lastfew weeks has been especially ST RO SRR vas establ LINCOLY NEWS AND GOSSIP comiderad to0 ek to_apoeo disastrous to the clothing trade. Manufacturers are overstocked and specinl pride in turning out only t of th L1 \ I\ y Al NINN N by the postofice department, 3 ‘ 5 A I I rning Al in the and th reply just received advises that it be discouraged, and to realize cash they offer goods at ruinous prices. very best eluss of work in over ired through & congressional approprias Moore, presi BV A oA o b il Curiosity Aronsed Oonoerntng & | “Uharits Deerco todse, Dustters oo | T HiS is the chance for the wide-awake and large retailer. Our ample Tincoln Disincss Cotlog biinking s, mud il H78t8tious) GORIoranmo; Totfowing o for the whsuios (ot X, | resources enable us to take advantage of such opportunities, and thus Anco isiness College. of farm loans, hay over $150,- ; : bl ALIACLRGLL UL AL RS g 5 & The Lincoln business college and in- | o0 yans during 1 % G, \yh: L nes Heate rn"\, |: “fffi; J.E'm: P L i AT e A R - il THANKSGIVING AT THE CAPITAL. | [\ IG5 Vil MY G i | it is that we are now offering Overcoats which were made up to re= typewriting was established by Lilli- CR ETI‘:. Frank Bohanan, This lodgo is in tlourishing bridge & Roose to meet a long-Telt want po= The City Sustains Hor Record in Con. | Condition tail at $15, $20 and $30, at nne-half and less thesefigures. The over- t The adjourned council meeting held last for imparting n practical cducation to [ Among the prominet industricsof the | tributions to the Needy and Suf- | night considered divers things, Mr. Meyor the young people of Lincoln and vicinity. | ¢ity are the Crote Nurseries, cstab- o rserlo ] Solution nton tnd 1o rase the | - Whelming success which we have had with our overcoat sales, has ished in 1871 and steadily developed fering—A Novel Present presentoc pawn broker license from $50 to §500 per an- his stitution is generaily enized 1 01 g ol r ook, - 1 H H H 3_,"{1,,.1‘;,1.‘,.'".1,',‘;,’,,1:,, L,,,')";,;f‘\\t‘\'r;,:m_, i o ey arvariong tho lurgest in ¥or Harrlson. nun 1 was laid over forone weele Mebao | @emboldened our buyer, and induced him to make several big deals. six hundred students have received in- opportunity to clect his own ward as the . Etmai i the e and o |10 Stiion to the wugtine o s | gaycons ey fleo 15 York it 18 i Wi [ We have opened during the past few days over college attracts students not only from P StrieT, lopted. The code elects that he can pa, 3 is city and countr t also from all | SY v, and have demonstrated that LiscoLy, Nov, 20, and do as Lo pleases. Pumps and ongines “.' ity _“,‘f.",‘.',,“‘gh,”).”““:-'.“'“1':.-.‘. apple scealings, as grown in Nebraska, isclaiming against “common purposcs® | for the new well furnished the chief theme ’,_m,q Lillibridge and Roose have a | #re free from aphis, o troublesome in | scemed to be the general order yesterday | for wrangling. No blood was spilled 3 ] 1 i g , lder nurseries in the east. They lso | aftor S anita el Mr. Enimons has entered a mandamus suit B 10 S eol 1606 WoRkRadi [0 8 3 afternoon at the Capital hotel. This was ne- | ; AR ORBAL COHIABIE $55 § WA LIRS e "".“‘li”! WILH ACARLie HIEANe e tacted | i, tho supremo court kel deebi Uil All from first class manufacturers, We intend to make just as quick work with them as we did with our AU OF THE OMATA BR } place to work out his poll tax. It grow largely of forest secdlings for | cossit the od perhaps b ttention i) o kb e ¢ ( oir ust : b o) / e s iR AR ¢ LR s rchase, ¢ former prices have created excitemer he figures we put on this last lot, wi These gentlemen are undoubtedly at the "'I“I' ’N w‘;‘r‘:("ih“ ""; .:3:\.'.' ““":‘1"“ I‘|'x“‘m'l" or desizn at Unat prosperous bostlery, and ca- | ot fors in advance, Mr. Heach sivs. ho ). ; irsé purchase, and it our former prices have created excitement, the lig I ot, will do so oir profession an lly com- b J g rrants god eplude 4 conforence | fused to serve the venire because he wished . & head of thoir profession und fully com- | [NISAEY ORI Lho planting this | Based in secluded and earnest conference | fusced to surve the vemiro bucause he wishod | g4i1) 1o, petent to instruct the youth of our land during most of the afternoon and evening. season olanted about 3,000,000 trees, and . and not because of animosity to the prosecut- - v ) N P ¥ X n - In the most intricate problems of com- | FEACON WETHEE FOO0HE Bt s cam bo | Atonctime the entiro number interested | g witnoss. orts shicld Ofivers Mitoon oad GOOD CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, with leaviest serge lining, well made, at $3.75; other mercial trunsuctions. 2 grown in Bastern Dakota and Westorn | themseives in somo theme that doubtless had | Pouud, as Lias been intimated. & ] Nebraska without irrigation. They em- | bearing unon the organization of the senate — - Louses ask $3 for such a garment. A 3 ™ 3 Y i " Croup may he prevented by giving BT > ploy 135 men in the busy season of the | on the fiest of the new y This opinion is [ _ = 1 LD ) v g 4 y ~ vy SRRl siliksor st NE BRASKA CITY. ik A pay out aanually more Uhan | gonsral Hore, But! the partleipantan the|| C ]\.\]n{ln"l lk“r ‘.‘f"";h. Remedy as .«nm\r GOOD CHINCHILLA ULSTERS—with plush collar and cuft 30,000 for wages. caucus insist that iv was purely an accidental :')" s SHue SRR R beaska City is the county seat of liey also employ numerous agents, | political mecting, and had _no special signifi- | {15, discse; which wn piways be dono Otoe county, and_is situnted on the | who travel in Ne Kau and | cance whatever. In any event, however, 116 fivst \\‘“: stomm otiovoun: ‘Sold A lot of ELEGANT CHINCHILLA COATS, lined throughout with fine quilted ~.|||n, corded Missouri river sixty miles south of | Colorado, and send out u stock that can | convivial spirits met, and by twos and threes | | ARLE B ympt Bt Omaha and sixty miles cast of Lincoln. | be deponded on as true to name. thor- | they put in the time considering some ques. | * 211 ArUSgists inage and embraces | oughly acclimated and of varieties best | tion of peculiar ined with hieavy cassimere,very long cut and an excellent storm coat at $4.75; regular this garment would cost about $10. raska . This garment we had - edge, satin sleeve lining and of excellent workmanship, we have marked $7. cltow Fever to Come. onal intores i > ' i it s Praying for ¥ 3 T g o R Eh thtful building sites | caloulated rive success, oy The scnators.c cstion—IR. X " A " R g ” 5 s prCOq Hoh ',:‘..lu,-‘.’\‘.i-'.-”\’..vw,'.u :.31.3.',:‘\}:\‘-l,?p,’“:.\q’ LikE Y ":I[i A\fi‘){".“ R e L L] Tn the Novembek North American intended to mark £, but we made such a big hit with our first $7.75 satin lined overcoat, and ymmand ¢ It hus several manuf ments, two large packing houset 28, 810 rds. one of the Imut-\l distillerie west, four banks and numerons Review General B, . Butler tells this remarkable story in his article on yel- T low fever prevention: TIndecd, it ‘was to mark this the same, though it cost $2 more. We challenge any house in this country to mateh us summed up in this way: “That only the . unacclimated were linble to the disease. cturing estab- [ acres of small fruits. This company | entines Frank T of Nebraska City ok [ handlo all of the most rolible varic- | 5 Wy Beardsley, of Cheueys ! in | ties, and carry a large stock of fruit | fa. ot Wetheral 11, of Hebron: . 9, Pickott, and plants, ornamentals, eve: ., of Ashland, and I M. Raymond, of Lin® 80 many customers were disappointed, within the last few days, at not getting it, that we have decided mrh'lw B "hi”wi‘iw ";I'Mm e “"{'i" it ““». “1“ ‘1"|"l Siats “Ld S 7]“‘““1 S oot ,““" %% [ and that must exclude the old aceli In thab coat, of the city are wide and ave being im- | suitod to Nebraska. Those intereste vassed unknown subjects as men of one t: AL : a5 L 5 s : : 3 3 roved with block pavemcats and when | should write for their catalogue. cord, afo recognized as shrewd politi mated population, which, with the slave e are openi every dayv novelties in our furnishin, depa,rt;ment & leted will : 1 it 1i G and among the ablest members-clect of the | and free colored persons, embraced at completed will give the city as fine = 0] bl > S 7 S k ks . . B s iRy ol R iR a Bt T ~ senate, “It is my opinion,” said an old | least two-thirds of the summer popula- s o BiESule B any i oinb iy itholjtita: KEARNEY. S, . e Dok W hore T Ty | thom of Now Orleans--that this. woul Yesterday we got in an elegant line of Silk Mufflers and Scarfs for & v 1 fati — 8 candidacy for president pro tem of reduce the numberlinble to yellow feve . : : sbrask *the D sk - > a 2t WOre 5 3 - ,",;, po .',';‘:“',“L,m e S| Kearney. tho county sont of Buftalo | the seuate: “Aud, wzain, they wero all Man- | Biow50.000, and of that number onc- | holiday trade. Prices as usual, just about one-half what others L b s ) county, is situated one and a half miles | gEvI Mt Parting Hanson, ;:,‘;‘w’fl':e',f;l;" fourth had died in three months, The Nebraska Cily National Bank | MOrth of the Platte river upon an ex- | enod somewhat. 1t is goncrally thought ¢ We were the unacclimated. charge for such gOOdS. tended plateau and is one of the most | he has a fight on ha enterprising and prominent citie the state. 1t has Anhuum 8,000 inhabi- | looking out for breakers. But the general | nel got the stor tunts and One im- | opinion is that the meeting was held 1o cook | foront wa g 4 ro | the hankering of the Missouri F fic lob- Hostinbtat future | Ly, Mr. Clireh Howe, who, it is said, has growth as a large umnn[;w(m ing city is | ¥ AL H ing some public building, a stench ar ) Liis eye on the pro tempore presidenc i the Corliss safe for the security of their her great water power, ny means of a dental conferonce of nine s ing from the dirty streets almost nau- funds. The - bank is managed i sufe | meansof a 1 teenmilesin ler 1 N vas somewhat ext seating him: and if he asked a passer- o oA Lucide munaged it S0 [iryom ithet Plaite iriver iwithiw fall 'y, Wi by “what is the matter that sucha fies iteolf with nll commorcial intorants | €ighty feet, giving her unlimited horse | It sugeested that Howe is arming | smell should be here,” if un acchimated | of thio city, "They have a surples af | POWC for manufactuving purposes, and | himselt to stop into Mandersaw's shocs, and | person he would roply, “why, what is ! A 1 81 ich is bei ilizealiby/the o that the concerted meeting of these statos- | tho matter? It is ol 27 A 5.000 SRt el which is being utilized by the numerous | that th anec 3 ¢ the matter? It is always s0.”7 And 2000 e devosits avorage from | Jitilishments Tocuted thoro. Awiong | Men ws (o make sure thut bo hud nogastily | e, BAUSRL o S ol stray N LT il “ompany | the leading nterests of this populous uccossor. But the wintry mr howe to the healthy air of his native v gt o o Eq oMY | city we roviow the followiug. DR T i U U, Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. e P T Y e ey THANKSGIVING SERVICES, to the Tamp-posts and apparently care- R L 5 coRBIbt o the Bt dis: Ingham & Steel. Business was quite gonerally suspended | lessly, but purposely, eull to each othor ille L reliouses. and. corn | This firm was established September | fhroushout the city during the entive day. | in the man's hearing, in language! like e archouses and cor [ 11570, They are general real ostato | The dedication of the day to Tuanlksgiving | this: Ly Lo CREyouiMard) bushiols of grain, malt houses with u | Prokers, exclusively buying and selling Sola. app orvic o | the new. “No; - what s it?" . held appropriate services. The | (oo ! S ) U T malting capacity of 50,000 per year and | ren! estate on commission and ave the ion service was largely attended. This | . Lhey — have — got . the ‘ycller d that m sume This was the story told to the com- 1 in | dangerous proportions, and his friends are | manding general. The solita senti- . . 4 of the danger in a dif- Pl v, a5 in tho autly hours of ain Figures an ne rrice. night he paced his louely beat guard- was organized in 1871 with a capital of $50,000. The cers of the bank a W. L. W . Lorton, vice }:I'l‘hu- hier. T'he ank occupy their own building on Central avenue which is equipped with was very Burlington Burllngmn ! 2 limG Soity {5 WeEnosit 0 s Congrogati fover’ down ir [Fronohtown prime; | aitlohing 3 ity of feeding firm in the city in this especial ipated in by the Congregational, | i el radn g capaclty offiood g hoof the real cstato business. Bapdist,” Christian ‘and Und. | eleven have died to-day, there, and it's UUIE oufe 7l Sl ot oolorns Lhiits ang ‘l\h.Ulml M have some very fine acre property the iirst Baptist | spreading. The 3nn|\a will catch 1t | Geo, L. Wolsoy i+ secretiry and. trens. | and also some of th choicest rosidence B “,:,“f‘ e R Ratston, | awful. T shall be glad, won’t you, when CBRORR . i oy ind residont mantser of tho. cone. | and business property in the city, Hav- O e gy iauth Congrogational | they either dic off or run away in their > i long experience in this interest the close of the s ice a collection was bl“]" Rl v king for fiest class invest- | gaken for the benefit of the poor. The Meth. | It was said that the acclimated people PI AvliTg‘v\Io-[rr] I ments in Kearney will find it to their | odists held a grand meeting of their own at ved that the fever might come. T 4 14 J . advautage to place their business in the | the Wesleyan university T The poor were | never could quite believe that; but | hands of this flem and can rest assured | not forvotten. Lincoln more than sustained | there are many things that vender it i Plattsmouth is the county seat of | {hat their inwerests will be well taken | her record in generous ontributions to the | almost probabie. They appear to me to . Cass county. It contains about nine | caye of. needy and suffering. Barrcls of provisions | devote themselves to 4 condition of per- . thousand inhabitants and is quite a and good things were placed in the hands of | fo04 nastiness which must bring on yel- ‘The Burlington takes the lead. manufacturing and railroad center. Tt Kearney National Bank. D e s, Wl e s, o0l thing® | low fever. If thoy prayed for the fove is situated at the confluence of the This banking institution was organ- | The scliools of the ity had a foremost haad | 2t all, they didn’t do it aloud in their It was in advance of all lines in developlng Nebraska. | Platte and Missouri vivers and is the | j,edin July, 1884, with a capital of | in this noble work. Yesterday contributions | church, because our soldiers used to go lepartments from the | to church; yet, in the course of their initinl peint of the great Burlington & f o g iy i ¥ D g £ 8100000, aad_inor y the clergyman always guve out, It .was in advance ofall lines in establishing dining-car od to $1 1 by the 0,000 No- | were rece 000 N | ool ehildran abov Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska. ) 3 3 They have a S s N poverty and want, and | liturg, Tu has threo bauks, prominent among | er s 000 o an Rnf,y."ul:,?d(],TJ‘:,'&I:‘)’; tho contributions were worliy of emulation | at a Gertain point, that thero would 4 mi s : 4 Chi which are the Banlk of Cass County and | 215 000, R e a o e that tho contribution | now be given an opportunity for.silent 7 service between Missouri river points an icago. the Citizens baik. The officers are J. J. Bartlott, prosi- | chivkens was sufficiont fo roach and provide | Prayer, “und then' the people either - The Bank of Cass County wasor- | dent; W. A. Downing, vice president; | a feast for every poor home in the city, and ved for yellow fever, or Jeflerson It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of it was | Davis to come there victorious; neither 'nmz- of which was comforting to the worshiper, when in silent pr - — anized in 1851 witha capital of $30,000. | W, ‘¢, Tillson, cashier, and H olfcers an C. L Parmell, presi- | poptor, assistant cashier. Dir ; I'red Gorder, vic esidents J. |1, Bartlett, W. A. Downing, R. it was placed in hands who saw tha ctors, J. | properly bestowed and distriby is no quiestion but what Thanksgiy rankee Omaha and the West a fast mail service. M. Patterson, cashier, and James Pat- | (Greon, S. Weibel, H. A. Lee, H. J, | 135S will lang be remembered at Mh 5 gt { terson, jr., ussistant o ch,..l The | Allon. Hiram Barnoy, I M, Halliwell, | capiteh e , Standard shorthand school. It was in advance of all lines in runnmg its trains from | bank has a surplus of $20,000 and their | 1, 1. Updyke. Corvespondents, First A 50 ; by offeings | RAM- f fanosiiayorn o $150,000 | Nationat Banic of Omahn, and National | of the Dxion, Sasiie, o RO T s the East into Omaha proper. A The Citizens bank was organized in | Bank of the Republic, New York. preparing to send a novel prescut to the pres. 4 Aoy et 3 y 3 i B | 1884, with a capital of $50,000. Its ' went-eleet. 1t1s nothing less than a sod [ Mr. John R. rs, the \“'1"}_0 It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of ) officers are: Feank Corruth, presicent., | Midian® Land Company, Kearney, | house, built upon a freight car, of full - size. The Dramatic of a Mountain | James A. Connor, vice president; W = Neb, The outer walls will be handsomely decor- [-‘mlfl.’ has been ane of the Sun passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. | H. Cushing, cashior, Their dopdsits | “riis company was incorporated in | Mok avd cmbellished. OIl paiutings will | suuff for six yours. I cume to New 1 averago about 8125000, Theso institu- | oerober. Te80. woith o eanitcl b as00 000 | Bdorn two sides of the “’“"’l lo work of | York from ‘the Buffalo Express, on 3 5 : 3 s P bto 5 5 ctober, ith a capitul of $300,000. | Artist Astley, of this city, and are now fin- ) he was a reporter. Before that It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can | tions are conductod inu safe und con- | [y wus organized for the purpose of 4 | ished, hastily; too, but iloy bear littlo evi- [ WICH O whs b veportor. - Before, thnt | servative mannerand stand high among | oo A laatats business. | denccof this fact.” They ,,.N...,“\ braska | Do was the ed years “ A o . the busincss mon of tho county and | 5ORSal, rent estate and loan business, | SomLar UG T Fron thade and Nebrasia i | Silver Creck o Chautauqua feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the tate, R L Y 1858 under protection. The inseriptions read | county weekly, His education was ob- : £ th d A | T B 4 f a ¢ as follows : ained chiefly during the three years . o = “1?‘“‘; own section 31, lying three- "]n’l\fi-!(lm republican party declared that :..- ,m-‘\' dl‘w“cm}.-( at ufl. 1':,]im| Lates evoning; o 9:2ame:day BEAT l“( E. A orors Comsisting oF oo acros, ‘i | PIS{AMGLIISLUO ECSBE VL, s g | Nl acudomy. On thio Sun Mr. Spo It has been progressive in the past. G plan is to subdivide it into lots for rc the commercial mtorests of the countey must | 0% BECR IR LAE ¢ ;llx’:’(:"l‘,‘"')'l‘b"n_lfi; L] The county county is one do 1} b 8 ComIerd of tho most iapidly growing and pro- | dences and 1o improve sume, They | beproseried : gressive cities inthe state having a T\““';,,,‘:"“;, ot railway and nre o | sends this offring of respect and esteem 10 l\m* yritten w hacks woils stoty for the v 2,000, sone g { J & e president-elect ‘ouths’ Companion,and th {’n?.l""»I‘L‘i"'xflfll‘u-‘,’f «‘meyjm 1‘1& s o | tending tho line through their proper- | ™8 Pregiic "':‘-},.tm‘.. bad 28,841 population | number of Sorlbnors magaz ty. hosides building a boulevard 100 feet Mlll no railroad " tho sant of Shorman county, | the Volunteer-Thistle yacht race. He . It will lead in the future. November Travel and ship via the Burlington. 2 1e containg tor ring " '8, being 0 a sen story from his pen, he Port of . :'I""‘",: ‘.‘,;:;ll".','? ',"'.”’,f;,s:; “; ,“,'fl\:{."l.‘{\l:q! wide throughout the addition, and ska had 1,200,000 population :\liwi:g. ,ip:_-- I[: ‘)Lllu“,,l,i,,,, plens- Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250, which is utilized for manufacturing other similar improvements, making it f rairoads,” T T L Y T 2 (T ) S uto sortainly ovidencas that | ot, foroible, and dramatio writer to Depot on Tenth Street. an advertising wi Loup City could not | the reading public, & C coagered up a scheme that would at- - DHis ';l_ N l"{ o et more attentions it is another link in the This firm was established September, [ chain that goes to show that Nebraska has | 1s worth o rhetoric, said an 1554, and is composed of F. H. Gilorest | wifts anl rosources just a littio ahead of hor | Jg WOLth @ column of rhetoric, kaid an of Ioarney, and Alexander Btowart | sisterswutes ~— . tablished by the testimony of thousands lumber comnany of Wausau, Wis, M CHURCH HOWE To 3 ey naaER Gy AR AIION O M iusace They are wholesale and retail dealers 0.1¥8é I the olty y en ARG, Mg REEAPAT A A NARLPICHANIRING s 40 b O BER ) po it n York. He indi v de- [ cure serofula, salt rheum, and other dis- which are the People’s bank and the | in ‘-""U“l-. and aro tho largost dealors | nies that bis visit thero had anything 10 do | easesor affections avising from impure Dewpstor Mill Manufucturing company, | it = the They between ~Omaha and | it Lis aspirations for the position of pres te or low condition of the blood. It ‘The People’s bank was organized in | Penver. They cu also overcomes that tired fecling, purposos by the uumerous factories lo- [ the most desivable residence -property cated on its bank. It has wide, well | 1 the city. paved streets which are lined on both P M. G Bides with magnificent businers struct- il s, whnle soveral public buildings o ited heve giving the city a vory met- yopolitan appearance, ried has ne banks and several large manufac- aring cstablishments prominent among the genius of N Burlingfon Burlingfan <Route : «.Roare ! y a complete line of | jdent pro lulnpurn of the senate. **W, / ! : or, building materials, paints, ete 10, 00l that hankers after i 1882 with a capital stock of$30,000 which | lumber, building materinls, paints, ete;, | suid ! 118 8 fool 4 creates a good appetite, and gives S innnasand { 7 5 Theyv | and a neral agents for Browne it The nothing in it. I went to York to R Wy | wus increased in 1857 to 875,000, Thoy I"Ill‘ it metalio and . rubber weather | to buy horses, and | bought the best ono in | Strength to every part of the system. C.B.&Q.RR. CB.&Q | lm\" o surplus of 3,000 and deposits av- | PAISAE MEEGE AVE | F0R8E e e | Fry & Fahrbich's stables, Took firat pre- | Try it . o ot 2 i | ging $160,000, The officers are John ““‘ " ¢ i |mmu at the Illinois state fair when only two o . 9 . i :xclude cold d ars old.” The Private Car Conveniences. Bl Sionident, Waeran . Gale, sie dent, IL. ug, cashier, and H. | Siareh grows stioky—common powders | "5 you are not a candidate for the ‘short puWestern pupors speak of o man taking - W. G. ALBRIGHT, % King assistant, cashior. Their builds | pave s vl e e D stop’ positio senate | his private car and skipping for a jour- ec lano Ry | g i3 6u0 of the handsomest i tho oity | bty Somplositn Powder fo fon use. - | goNpy il wm not T am well satisfiod | oy of 200 or H00 tilos, 45 thoogh. it Real Estate, ] and was erocted in 1854, The bank is — s thire any donbt but swhat you are for | Were & matter of every day occurrence. 218 S, 15th St., Omaha, ne of the most subtantial and flourish- He Made It a Suceess. Colonel Majors for speaker of the house of | Such, indeed, is the fact, Private cars kable for powerful &' BEST AND CHEAPES[—— g institutions in the state and oecu- [ judge: **Do you believe marri representatives ! in Chicago are almost as common us y - | ies a very prominent position among 57" he asked, as he “Iam nota member of the house, sir. I | yachts in New York, Every man, from | < of herchair, watch- | don't know anything about Majors' canvass, '-hL attorney of a railroad down through e m& l(ulmulu of | Il Seimia aura ’ ing her lily hand ply to and fro through i Do 1oee {nu'. Heationa.of i b i ALBBIGHT S CHOICE I | ery | he business interests of the city, Yy If he can makeit I have noobjections. I | the boundl biroad Cows hrough understood Dr. MeGrow and Iabo Eiliow | the boundless ramitications o The Dempster Mill Manufacturing | \hh Lright cotored wool i 5 » bright colored wool. x L YRS P TN R (SO Vs e j Company “Really, Mr. Dukes,” was the hesitat- | ey 'Sowinf, 8o Lip jnterosts. | MoGew | controls the movements of & private car “OUTH OMAHA i ‘This is the most important manufac-f ing reply, L have never had an ade- | day and Elliott was over in_Johnson county, | 10 & greater or degree. A Chicago SOUI My . ! turing establishmoni in the city and | quate opportunity of testing—that is—T | They can toll you more about his chances | railroad attorney will stop into his own BUY NOW | was originally estabPished in 1884, px .-r«. not to express an opinion until | than I can.” ! car and take a run down to Miiwaukee TERMS EAS | They are manufacturers of windmills, Aud tho statesman of Nemaha moved off | in the most matter of factmanner in the tRMS EASY i wator tauks, brass eylindors, ivon and [~ Miss Phyllis,” he kindly interrupted | 8 tiough he were walking on velvet, world. It never occurs 1o him that he ..,55.':".:".. fi:mfi' Ay oo o wood pumps and pump repairs and [ hey, “'you express my own opinion ex- Tho state and sonnty ofices ware all closed | 18 40ing an unusual thing, and yet to a Am’b”’_ AR ~ f wholesalers of iron rm\-s iron cylin- | actly. " When shall we enter unon the | to.day. The tireless news rustlor was thus ‘Vu»l Yorker the performsnce seems !'fi',.'ci“bf"‘ m:‘l.llnr:l,.dmrl‘:rfuu.‘.r’:,w.‘ . 3 = dors, brass and iron fittings and pump | experiment?” shut off from the important news centers. based upon wealth in unrivaled maguoi- o cured posaRs Spa. Addeess AHG“'TEB]U IAngf"‘E.l'l.’ 1619 Ha';:r'r:l::r' Omans, bes d:wn plaas & | tools. The officers of the company arc “Whenever you like, My, Dukes,” was L. D. Wishard and wife are in the city. | tude. v Wby G ity ar 8 §:faom Zeaas houth ‘webiah o) | C. 3. Dampster, president, A. K. Demp- | the domure reply. Ho'will addross a public meeting in this city | o e e "'lflfl‘l‘z 2y mak by N::dmn julity.comfort.economy and bosuty;tu s wey tmpoasible ih EETC ‘ § 2 > COm= e to-morrow evening on **fhe Growth of the 1y'sleian no remedy for COny Omaha, 111 be huitt po, I can afford to offor a for riginal and splen: ok ‘)u e ".il i umx.i:'l 1P;u0‘::m If you need a perfect touic for a blood \"ulllm! Men's Christian Association,” with | cousumption. bocore | 2 B SEOk &5, v.h: usual Teas otherwise h-:nu t.ammw . === (desigus farnished, us can be judged | pony havo s uid up capital o B } Ao Dlon outline of bis contemplated work in | rect. We kunow, however, s 8107 por cout ppiled £ aud are one of the most substantial in- | purifler, take Dr. Jones’ Red Clover | ¥ SHVINS ¥ made by Dr, “u“ s Cough Syrup, A M Sostuat | ke Pvasioty of ania plans " form the sets of plansof completed butlaings of | stitntions of the city. Their trade ex- | Toniv. It speedily oures all troubles of "A short tine ago Postmaster Watkins for- | guaranteo re WEAK“ [Lirec T of youthts § per cont more, " all deseriptions. 1 have in wy ofice, ranging in cesh | tends through the 0s of Nebraska, | the stowach, kidneys and liver. Can | wavded wn ostimate to W ashington of what A sensible uumn will not fail to keepa oy, hood, ¢ H AR | ! from #6,000 to 100,000, My unususl experience will guaraotes satistaction Kansus, Colorado aud Iowa and ara rep be taken by the most delicate. Price | j¢ will cost to lower the walks around the | bottle of Salvation Oil on band for men's (redtise (seated) contulning vuu particulars for = and rellable contractors only aro engaged on wy works, Partles wisking to busld resontod by several traveling smen., l 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co, governwent square. The estimate, #,500, | cuts and and bruises. SROF.F. O FOWLER, Moodus, Conn. a0 cordially nvited.