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THE CITY. The annual agricultural fair and race meeting of the Omaha Fair and Exposi- tion association will be held in Omaha September 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1889, ——— Personal Paragraphs, Frank Eagan, of Lincoln, spent Sunday in Omaha. Miss E.F. McCartney leaves for New York on business to-morrow. Manager Robert Ure Reynoldsiof the Funke opera house, Lincoln, spent Sunday in Omaha. Charles F. Stephens, of the Grand opera house as severed his connection with the Alfred Meinberg Piano company. He €0 back to his old position with Max M Captain I of Chicago, has assumed the Northwest ern Shot comy H. De Cart has gone to Chicago to take énar Omaha & Grant Smelting and Refining com pany’s office there ALK ABO! ews Canghtin Hotel Corridors and Klsewhera, The near approach “of inauguration day with its pomp and circumstance hns loosened the tongues of politicians, set hody to talking, and brings out many intaresting little storiee of events connected twith the late campaign which assisted materially in the success and final election of Harrison, Last evening a Ber representative met wene Meyers, of Michiga nd feeling loquaciously inclined, he plunged breezily mto the subject and made public several lively features that belong exclusively to the secrt history of the Chicago convention. Said Mr. Meyers: 1 wast as a Gresh man, an only one from my state. You can imagine the fecling Alger's friends had towards me. They were extremely bitter but | had access to the inside circles and knew oxactly everything that transpired You can write it down as being an absolute truth that Harrison owes his nomination to n C. New. For four days nights would make him the heaa of the greatest and most progressive commonwealth on the globe. He dwelt on the great responsibilities | that rested on the shoulders of the president- of the wisdom, conscientious. and other christian virtues that necessary for the fulfill of the “duties of that high The speaker hoped that the new pres would prove a just and good_ruler in Israel and like Solomon_would look to the | Lord of hosts for strength and clearness of mind. The speaker deemed it an_impossi- | I;.m,\ for a really bad man to become presi- dent Experience taught that the presidential system of our country is the best, The ruler is chosen, not inherited. He is not a dread | Jupiter, hurling thundetbolts and maki | his subjects tremble with awe, but s, in stead a servant of the people chosen to do their will. “May God's blessing rest upon our new president,” said _the speaker, “and may he serve the people faithfully.” Never defer until to-morrow what should be attended 1o to-day. A slight cold should not be neglected when Dr. Bull's Cough THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY. MARCH 4 SECOND WEEK o mr SPECTAL BARGAIN SALE! T — t 1 didn’t close his eves in sleep fifteen | Syrup will cure it Sergeant Matza Sevoroly Bitten, minutes. And speaking of New reminds me | | "Fherendersofour oublication are requested 3 \ PHilG Barsioe A5 VIRts: ; that T am pretty well acquainted with the | to use Salvatign Oil for any and all pains. f s 5 s X ‘ oVhitlo passing down Vinton stroot Satur. | G S™ENGEY iy "Mkt ™ bot | T8 18 & sure curd and costs only 55 conte Preparatory to operting our spring goods, we have inaugurated a grand ‘ day evening Serg Matsa was sovel the eruption between Alger and g 4 h s bitten in the lex by a vicious doz. The | John " Sherman. * “There * s more AMUSEMENTS, closing out sale of many lines of our most popular lots in \ afficer is 80 badly maimed that he will be laid | Toundation to the published reports about - ’ H $ 70r 5010 Hroo, I o b s ouw | Commencing thls ovening, and during the Absolutely Pure. our Men’s Suit Department. \ - n people gencrally have any idea of, but | entire week, with . special matinee Satur- [0 00 i ey, 1 A Precious Pair. Alger was not to blame for Sherman losing | day, the original and worid famous Hanlon | (rensth and whoiensmmmses marvelof purity, 1} » ’ 1 ’ ’ ‘ white man, passed § his southern delegates, 'The fact 18 two OF | Brog \who will present their grand foiry | thanthe ordinary kinds, and cainot be sold i Hie Huike oF JareH three men, working for other candiantes, * D Lt competition with tne muititudes of low cost, 1 * aine of Mandy Elisbetn, When | conceived” and easily consumated o little | spectacle, “Now Fantasma.” shortwelglit aluh or phoxpliate pow !«l giving name of Mandy .|.,i. e baen | schemo of their own that que the colored The *‘New Fantasma” requires two car- | only in cans, Royal Baking Powder . he arosc to dopurt ho found he hud been | g)10.0s and knocked Mr. Sherman out of | loads of trick sconery and fifty people in the Wallstreet, New York ' robbed of 6. He caused Mandy's arrest, s o o ! v 5 . : e o 21 On Monday il W asmia,” as presented in Oi . Hand Ball. s e o - | heretofore, has not been a very popular suc- Hart & l\'xh:::flnu'u hand ball court was | jiove the convention would surely ndt con- e wlum a:lll clagses of theater Bours, lhmd“ M y i ¥ § \ . well patrorized yesterday. tinue later than Thursday, and buy theiv | offerec his season with all he ens l e k On thls lot 0 ul S T'he 1nost intercsting match was o contest | tic (4-Nlnlf uvllnil«u;u]hnxy!;u mn.r lfi-n-lr.n”..r :\I'Inu;h'rl‘ulmil:\[:l"; 'vuu-::‘(v“I:n\'vnlml by ! y i s [ STWEoH AS\FaN a0 AEFbY Rea R0 @ANoN and sable colored brethren fell into this | thes genero catorers TG s AT N L VTig T B Tkl 110 erly baited trap and as o result whon | publie _tasto—tho Hanlon SIII‘GCIII'GSI ‘é.‘\’::':;’f“l'lfz' o We have marked a number of Men's Faney Worsteds, Scoteh and American Cheviots and_Cassimore Sack Suits, ome " s riday came around they were no bir | 8 er mo , the piece ' oinig g 5 802 3 y 2 ™ y s derstood out of three for £0. Kilgallon and Hart won ts, Outsiders took their places. About | of perfe ih " The Regular 01d-Established bracing goods sold all the season for 218, nd ”ln“ n to the popular price of $12.50 lnnlnl 3 ,\}‘ n\lh it vxln lor I‘l‘l“'l“”l t th -flr~ll mu'!;-l and ]h: il ]'h‘ that time, iv will be remembered Mr. Sher- | been entirely rewritten and rearrungod 4 “l" 4 ‘hl'“ |nn ;:mluh'hlv erey rru~l\ on our counte lllu S0 are -\l% thi “‘N'Hr ;:WH‘; !;"“ L S ] et e the yesterday, Burns and Kirby tied t man’s stur bogan to_fade and Alger | is almost eatirely a new production. class elothing should be.perfect in every rospectand guaranteed to give such satisfaction to the purchaser as to inerease The final game will be played next Sun gradually feil behind, Harrison commenced | first act opens with the “‘hag’s retreat” in PHYSIGM" AND SURGEUII popularity the ( ‘ontin Al has already obtained, by selling only rehable goods. Remember, the price of this lot of Men's l\,|,“[.,‘.. l..”‘l; .,....p..;,‘ 1;,; g and Ve ¢ | to gaina little. He got stronger on which Hagwrath, a diminutive demon, de- Is sttl Treating with the Greatest Fine Grade Suits is $12.50, . 3 g non defeated Hibben and Daud by ascore of | day. New was the most active man livers his message from his master Zamaliel (o s o 21 to “18; MeAndrews and Kirby 1 Brens | cago Saturday night, Sunday all day and | commanding the ussistance of the witches i L afld SUGGESS ’ nan and Tighe by 21 to 19; M and | Sunday night, he had ev man lobyist as | diabolical schemes to entrap the fair ““Le ’ / ”1 S . Burke won a match from Burns and Kirby 1 as delegate who could be induced and | Then follows a weird dance, in which the ‘A'AI'I'L"— eCla’ ln Ou S a’c byZa'scoro ot 3Lty lied upou toput in a stroko for Hurrison | most prowminent featurovisible is nn cntanglo C]H'UIIIG, Nervous and Private Diseases. We have consolidated several popular lines of Youth's Cassimere and Cheviot Sack Suits, ..mx will offer them at $12 per : e taken into his room at the Grand Pacific ho- | ment of arms of mammonth dimensions, two g e 3 % TN R or 8 v o Haa Been Thero Before, tel, where they were consulted. 1 can't tell [ pairs of which might casily reaoh across the 85~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, ;‘l'.:.“_‘ ”‘:"h‘:"p ““\"h”:;"‘h':”‘ Iv‘llnhl:‘.:" il I'I'|\Il|~"1'l'l has ever been sold in our store for less than $18 per suit. - Buyers will ap 4 0 whe ds are ex ed. Sy Can you get me a hack?" at the number of his quarters was, stay Failing Memory, Exhausting’ Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the eflects Blood was running down the check and e who do know can tell you that 'hen follows the deluge, replacing the | Dreams R 3. . 16 @i aporedll 1616, & Hbwa towil driatore | MO0 e f these United States. If [ mechanical work here, representing the n(verfulm,nmuzu [} . © mtagored, into o down town drug store | John ¢, New is not given u place in th rushing waters and the destruction of the B9~ SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis- : z R I : ; " NS @ CINas st it M L L LA 6 o T Y L villuge, is ‘wonderfully realistic, the stage UL rmanently cured. In this department we will offer about 150 Suits of ure, All-Wool Fabrics, goods which have sold all scason for $10, at Bguinst the show caso, having the appearance of being entire IDNEVand URINARY complaints,Gleet, | 43 0,0 DR G 08 0 oy X;MH. HALIC I AL, The writer of these interviews had a very | fiooded with water. The skeleton pass i o the Gotun. sL‘.'"a‘rl;ré .X?{'fii’f'-‘é-';""p'.‘nli‘li‘fié.‘.i .7 Ly in Lot of School Suits in cheviots and g oy entertaming chat yestérday with James | another clever picco of mechanism. [6)iiFy 08 Stomach [ IUhEvETor OHEr DAt 2 —Ages 10 to 13—A Spe: rgain Lot of School Suits in cheviots an il rivg ome up was tho an [ SCHnine ot yautendny with Jmes | angthor clover plecn of mochanlmn | |y sostomen Kt e oler S " C | BOy'S Long Pants Suits— , thoroughly rollnbld g0ods, ire offorad to closo nt 85, swer, and the dispenser of drugs stepped up 10 the messenger call and The indicator buzzed in_th it seemed to exert a_magic man that called for it. u don't—no patrol wa ng for a hack. usual way, but influence on the gon in mine— tly when among friends, on thet stage. 1t might be interesting to know that Mr. O'Neill was educat, the priesthood, and said he: ad my father lived I would be a Catholic priest mstead of an actor.” men, esp great success of last season, the Hanlons have retained. In the second act a ghostly minuet, danced by kuights and ladies, is very neatly exe- cuted. Probably the most striking and original t. Consultation free and sacred, 9~ Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Diseases. 29~ Those contemplating Mariage send for DF. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female, exch 15 cents, both 25 cents (stamps). Consult the old Doctor.” A friendly letter or callmay save future suffe CHILDREN'S SUITS Men’s Pantaloon Sale, Price $3.50, 50 and $4. in Lots in Knee Pants Suits too numerous to mention. Prices, POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. I've been there before,” he smd, and before | He is a thoroughly intelligent gentleman, i ) ey ) i 0 o scene in “IF PHE e Gy f the and shame, and add golden years to life, Book the mdicator hud rung out its usual note he | fully up with the times on matters of state [ frone iy Hantasyna’l is| the Farotto of the | g gud sheme e o galden years o . Medicin Z y was a half block aw as well as his chosen profession, and a_thor- | MA£le Fountain, * o com and wrtings sent every where, secure from exposure, This week we have sold o large number of Pantaloons, advertised last Mond: New styles will be added, and Address it $3.50. Not al choice styld —_— oughly delightful conversutionalist. Refe In the third act the specinlti o Hours, 8108, Sundays 10 12. ve clai i » choicest bargain sale we have ever had. New, fine Trous oughly onyoraii ! o specialties of Laura we claim this to be the choicest bargain sale we have ever hac ew, fin u Mortuary Matters. i nals o e ben s senanner, i | Burt und little Tootsey are introduced, the F. D. CLARKE, M. D., a pair, prior to this sale, has been sold for less than and some as high as $6 8 4 The funeral of Mrs. Anne M. France, | Which ~he clings to = “Monte iston o | picee ending with the Vulean Voleano scene 186 So. Clark 8t.. CHICAQO, ILL. In addition to the ubove, we have added 150 pairs of ¢ Sawyer Cassi loons. in a neat brown check, in whose demise occurred last and it was sugzested that the old picce must and the transformation. all s up to st, at $3 per pair. And 200 pai s of All-Wool Cheviot I t brown and grey check, at $2.60 y Phursday morn- f by constant and great money winner to L ing (:ll ltl‘ l'l::l\l;-m' of her L lu\lv. D. B, lust solong. VTt s, Forsix years | ave ; Madame Janauschek, the great trage- Swirr's SpRetric has cured me of a | PCT pair. Sampies of these Pantaloons will be shown in our windows to-day. Traill, No. 825 Park "avenue, took place yes- | been imparsonating Kdmond iumtes, und | dienne, will play “Meg Mer and “Mae- alignant breakingout on my leg, which oy n onts ese lots will be sent to any add and if they are not tound to terday afternoon at2o'clock at her late | the —business —briugs —me good = re- | hoth» at the New Grand, on Monday, Tues- i A s calind MAIL ORDERS ;“""h"l,“,l“::'\’:‘f:,' {'If\”\' B o DUTURNED AT OUR BEXTY 108 home. Her husband, Pratioe, aldl [iHEne:Hatiuenson N R"’““:A‘:L‘; day andWednesday, of next weck, and her Ity ' 5 st s s, M. s s st | i 5 RS s i ¥ ey wilh R GO | R e T B omAHA oomis & Co. four years of age, aud she had anumber of | It 1s not necessary to speak of Mr. O'Neill Iy eE AR AR a ro = ealico: Avlond e 3 ek S 4 s Ay spealcotMraCrNel Millard yesterday, arranging for the en 15 invaiuable a8 alood BOSTON grown children in this state, all of whom at- oich ment. NEW YORK tended her funerai, Th bsequies were | Star of to-day who can play the Others 5 N. loth & . B e ). fthe obsoquies waro ||yt bub thay prove miserable fallures, Tits | At the Edon Musoqthls woek the attrac- ity ths 0ld w Proprietors; Tha coren el wore e fposing | Surce, howover, foruns o pleasing story. OF | tion will bo the popular comedy *Mrs, Pars b e DES MOINES = and impresst e conducted by 1e numerous extraordinary efforts credited | tington and Her Son Ike,” given by the o destroyed her eyesizht entirely, S Ry roioond to him mny be mentioned the fact that he | Joseph H, Keone company. Amons sther e merjley prianementirelys Corner 1 teenth and ouglas treets. i wgregational church, organized the stock company which opened | attractions will be Zanzic, the magician; toctors failed to relleve her, and we A cErr. | ot il Sonthwests | (Hoo :\mr.-xm-\r it Chicago, and was leading [ Mons, Huber, the armless painter; Helene, O L L s 3 e byterian church. The floral tributes | Man there for three year: the fire queen, and many other attractions. ured 1 and she s now e, - 13 vory elborate. When tho fanoral ser: ommenced acting by carrying a spoar M g, s potat. Tox Man Bt 808t 15 TO 40 vices were concluded the remains were con- mlet,’ and hiave played every character [ The sale of Chamberlain’s Cough or-Send for book giving i veyed to Iorest Lawn cemetery for inter- While at Hooley's the old man gave | Romedy is becoming immense. The se- ot dramatic wi Suftice to say he is the on’ aturday night to myself, on which Miss UL mailed fre AIIL|:]II!I')IOI|, v R! lhmlm‘),“.‘ll‘:;n \_}"._r?““ l.;‘,dl;f AR rivilege and custom to | C°¢ t of it is lh'l- wlhu‘ prepar ation 1 Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Welshaus, Graham Park and William' Ran- n Shakespearian rolls, It was I who | ¢eives a great deal of free advertising J h ne out of Allice Outes’ from people who use it and find it' so dail. The remains of D. M. Cornell were laid to took Billy Cr lesque compan, bur- and gave him his first legiti- much superior to anything else of the DR. OWEN'S Max Meyer & Bro., Savmgm[}asBllls! rest yesterday afternoon in Prospect Hill te engagement playing comedy. At one | kind that they have ever used, that cemete The funeral took place av 3 | time that orgunization had init, besides | they persuade their friends and neigh- LEG o'clock from Fourtecnth and Capito! avenue, | Cranc and myself, Nellic McHenry. Johunie | ops to try it. It is ¢ tainly a sur SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STRE Guaranteed by usin where he died Saturday morning. The Rev. Willard Scott officiated. Mr. Conneil was a Russell, and two or three others ‘'who have since become famous and made good for- tunes.” cure for colds and eroup and’s prepa tion fully worth the popularity it en- AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Aug. |16, 1887, ImproveD Fes. I, 1889, General Agents for THE A brother to Cougressman Connell, and was T Ha el H ? i EN i thireo or four years ago an underaker and Mr. O'Noill fs also distinguishod as tho | joye. Forsale by all druggists. SRLORNTG BODE RELY National Autom tic (e 4 only artist on this side of the Atlantic ocean — AND SUSPENSORY sro STEIN VV A_Y it e o8 = osewesRInbeelnly, b Counatl | oy over . imparsonatod. Ohrist fa. ths TO THE GLORY OF GOD. sk P) — “*Passion P! 12 I)l'\ml principal of th cast 0 o R i , Catareh cured, Tolth and _ swot | that prodioed 1 n Sh Frabeiscy et ot | Al Saints' Church Formally Dedi- Fn R | uinkERING Ga3 Savine Governor breath secured by Shiloh’s Catareh | ten years ago. AT ahs the way,” said he, :ated to the Work of the Master. FisNervous ' Debility, 1 1 Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Ine | “I think il is the greatest ' dramati¢ terday afternoon All Saints’ church oot reneas, Kidney Dis e KNABE s . et ¥ jector free. Kor sule by Goodman | AT over pHIion the stage. There is scopal) was formerly dedicated to the v BnullExhl\'nuuant VflSE & SONS e & sl A i N, W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. i“_"_ Co not a single thing in it to offend the feelings | gorvice of God. ing of Body. Diseases Eainationtingey rom reguiar pessu Vom g TREATRNT 0x ALl g Co. of any person, Its presentation _would do | %Y - : ; exuned by EAErnatooretionts in Youth, Age aann Wnd healthfal atniospho —— oToltolalavte BN Btinatl Ry The white-robed choir entered singing the | ried or 8in KygleLife, 10 fact a1} eates feriabuiug BROS, b ; - Miss 1 '8 Surprised. mor ate y and siuppress o the womb Ital organs of male or femaie, "y deposits of uncon s Isaacs Surprised. vice than all the churches in the world. twenty-fourth psalm, beginning: G SUAT 10 KKSPONKINLR PARTIER ON 30 DAYS THIAL: Seoed halls, “puintings and 3 al Among the m: vents of the past week, none were more pleasant than that of | suggested that the play might be revived | therein is: the compas s PR O WEN: lurirated pumpies wleh il r v 5 3 h H ompass of the world and aul | penlse pe 3 ention this paper. addren smoking of burners, and avoids the fre- " the surprise party tendered Miss 1da Isancs | Btid ”“i"”,"“\"“‘ InOmabn 1‘,’ ‘\"‘il de l“'l‘; that dwell therein,” " TOWEN ELEGTRIO BELT & APELIANGE 00, ey Wh oXporso of DrOKeR Klohes ,,6?‘?1“"??.5 xllopr| fii?’tmit'w.: lfl%,:“f“"fl’;m > vers or birthday T 3 at there was not a building here hal Ay A 506 North Broadway, ST. LOUIS, MO ; ' coats the consumer PRACTI- st 1o £, appATatus und remedios for sucos on the aunivorsary of hir birthday Thursday | 1o enough to hold the people who would | _Bishop Perry, of Towa, conducted the sor- b sy NG, ns the % ingasibidls | {1 tosimention srervitormiotidisonte setuiring evening. The whole affair was inaugurated | o to see it, vice and read the prayers proscribed by the re full capacit 1) will ve- B sone .80 & to rLoslandizead thelprayen dmed) will 1t | T FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. and ably managed by Mr. Sol Davidson. Miss ‘What of the colosseum that holds | liturgy of the church for such occasions, & Clark and Sho UIV r-Bell []I'Jfl Oy I i erany | . Bonrd and attendance; best bospital accommodas Isaacs’ friends met at the residence of Mr. | 10,0001 _After prayer the proper psalms for the ser- TRIC BELT []]‘y ql I 1‘\’?\“\“1'!‘;.\“;ll‘A‘u-:l“:‘ I RO b MARES Py | uoms i west 2e0er Do BabL i B. Gootz, 2214 Douglas stroet, 8t8 p. m., and | o ;‘I'\mt rouldie bxcsionbanatyoutioould l‘v’:.:}h::wc upn‘zl;x, |lr‘ml(‘|nr:x‘|wl“m'| :m\“d r\ t&wm" ELEC c U ) SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, \annual dividends on the investment, medsngs: Ciib. Voot Chevatize of tho Soi eV e rht.”” 54 - 16 (310 3] el . t g Tumors, nee! onebitls, In proceeded to tho - residonce - of her father so | MLV IR L e L 3 R Boubel wore thie AND TRUSS; 8tplogus, OVER 10,000 MACHINES IN SERVICE, | Fumors Cancor, Caiariv, i Kidta! quietly that she was taken completely by | tion from Mr. O’Neill to the cffect that if | read and after this the bisiop preached a COMBINED. I3 = 5 NOTIQEI “"D’.';;;';‘“:"g;"‘\;,"‘o"“e“' ‘;A‘";D':";;’:']‘l‘)‘;'“" surprise. The spacious parlors were soon | permission couid be obtained from the city | 1ost eloguent sermon upon the sacredness | pp. |SRAEL'S We will attiueh our Gas-Saving Machines BOOK ON DISEA“ES 0¥ W OMEN KIEE. cleared of furniture, the ch bles, ete., A gentleman who had joined the party council to produce 1t he would come here ut “The earth 1s the Lord's, and all that of God's temples. pr. owen's ELECTRIC INSOLES e v via ELEGTRO-GALVANIO TRUSS,\ Owen's Electrio Belt Attachment and JAS, W. STARR & the disagreeable whistling, blowing half to any meter upon the basis of on BRACES, ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE bronght by the guests were takan in, and a | th d of his present season and put the [ In the evening Bishop Perry went to Coun- ad_under the di- | **P’assion Play’” on as a summer attraction, | ¢il Blufls, where he held services, Haie mild oF stroeThoei the value of monthly Savings. MAKING A BPYCLALTY OF | bounteous repast was sy rection of Mr. Sol Prince. While the feast was being prepared, the company was fa- vored with several zither solos by th 1isses Rothschild and Miss Joseph. Several mag- nificent bouquets of flowers were among the As encouragement for such an undertaiing he declared that it would briug more peoplo here from eve part of the country than all the festivals, conventions, expositions and fuirs combined, L0 suy nothing of the money benefit the city' would derive. They Protested Vigorously. For two weeke past complaints have reached Tug BEE from subscribers on the Lincoln and Alma mail route that the paper “lecirl truty and belt o0 e South piata '.'Z:v.i.sfigfi“u.,m e W, EC! & Al 3 O N N orAn Brostwun, 8% TOUTS Mo, Practical tests made at our office, Public in- vited. Agencles distributed in all cities, THE GAS SAVING GUARANTEE CO., E. Corner 16th and Farnam Sts., PRIVATE DISEASES. 1 Disowses succossfully treated. Syphilitio movoed from the yst orative treatment for 4 nuble to visit us may bo treatad nt home by correspondence. Al commuuications confdential, Madicines or instruments sont L kbthday gitte ‘oflersd 155 %he ponular 0ad ; ; reached them from twenty-four to forty- OMAHA, NEI Jucked, no marks to ind d p ot once made the star’ of the even- \\nllmm_ll. I.enllc‘nlunu time memh?r in | eight hours late. The postal authoritics i dor.” Ono parional intervipw ur E fug. One of cxceeding loveliness | £00d standing of Tammany hall, New York, | were repeatedly notified and made a numbor 'l plain wrapper, our f was tied with a broad bund of old gold satin | is probabiy not the sorest democrat on earth | of attempts to locate the trouble, The mail BOOK TO MEN, FREE! 1 a"’"m';. On this was inscribed the date of | to-day, but he can say some very unpleasant | was known to have reached the Omaha post- (] ’ 5 Batmon of Cal "the donors. neinted. tn iepe | things, when talking politics, ubout tho | offico on time, and was Intended for the T K brens ; ; f Roman type, Miss Isaacs was also the re. | 1V4Y his great organization performed in the | Union Pacific train which leayes Omaha GRAVIES, Onaha Medical and Surgical Institute, or cipient of a lnngmlluu‘u‘l solitaire’ dlamond | 18 mpaign and election. Mr. Levine is | apout s o'clock in the morning. The pouch & DR. McMEN iy A R o T YT ::‘lmn” sout solourning aulong Omalia ac- | was traced punctually to this train Cor. 13th and Dodge 5ts., - - OMAHA, NEB, | E iy bk aho Dodurtly ok ances, and while chatting with a party | complaints continued and multiplied, - 2{-;(“"“1 rs, rathor sugy stiveof an ongage: | lust evening related some of the incidonts | wors sent out without i ol blied. e e T — o Y “ Y Y R BT T s .“{ tfh :ll:uu! that occurred in thd Tammany wigwam near | and the plot thickened. Finally it was yes. l ) J‘ e Py MG lmuu-.-“l-u»men..l the close of the campaign, They’ made no overed that the genius who pre- EXHAUSTED VITAL'T DELAYS 4 ¥ v, none of tho several invitations t of their untagonism to Cleveland, over the distribution of "the mail sacks A : NEILYOUS, CHRONIO and RRIVATR . DISBABKS of 4 RRAIIAGLY oo, of (kho acyerallp itations Saturdvy night befora the election,” | at the Omaha depot had been doing all the | & Great Medical Work for Young and Middle- ARE DANG EROUS HABYOISIQERCNID AN BBINATE ORI M k- names of those who tendered the surprise to | Sd he, “Iknew and so did every other | mischief, He had thrown the Lincoln-Alma Aged Men. i3 S1ss Tanace: mrefaced with' thoe m{h“ 0 | Tammanyite, that Harrison would be'elected. | sack on the verland flyer instead and many times will prove 1o You a great MEN = - ] Demititul poctie effusion by Mr. Davidsons | Wien the vavious district workers wero | of ~the 5 o'clock Grand Tsland iy o RO Aslay pre for 8 gay YOUNG P wewm b given their ballots and clection day boudle | train. The matter has been fixed IR O RN » ug Wioring from tho effects of youthful follies or indis NV (o L ‘It Is woll 1o remembor pleasant hours; | ft "waa undorstood - then whit tho eauly | e bubserinrs cr ek, (a8 boon fixed R T our entire sock ofarinter) | | QRIrCY (i hru b ubie wli Wohkions, Nery » P Life, with its uncertainties, contaivs so few.” | would be. Some of us went to friends who | David Cit Rising Cii helby, Oscoola, a Dobility, Desponde 20to 60 DAYS ‘The following were present and took part | had big money up on Cloveland and told him | Stromsburg, Benedict, ' MeCool © Junction, P i This is u disenso whi 5 heretofore ‘ festivities in the man, Mr, and Mrs L. H. Boer, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Goetz, Mr, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Slo- ol Prince, Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. George Heyn, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cann, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schlank, Misses Cora' N. ' Hendit, Isabelle Zunder, Clara Rindskopp, Lizzie Isaacs, Sadie Joseph, Anna and Minnie Rothschild, and Messrs. 1. Isaacs, W. C. Long, Julius Fostner,, Auron Zunder, Julius Rosenberyg and Sol Davidson, el to hedge. 1 know one man, an_acauaintance of mine who had up_$18,000, commenced taking beis on cauo out £,000 winner,” but switched, Harrison, and Secretary Gibbs, of the Omaha Fair asso- ciation, is taking up a scheme, that, if con- summated, will be a rousiug good thing for this city, and add an immensely attractive feature to the fair. Mr. Gibbs says the Lushton and Clay Center will receive to-day’s paper on time again. Every precaution will be taken to insure speedy delivery hercafter, All complaints of slow delivery are promptly attended to at this office, for the people must and will have Tue L Tatarrh fo consumfitlf {{NOW THYSELF. 4 p who are suffering fro; xhaustod Vitality, Premature Declint iea conkequont thor Youn kand the ind T re: y and- the hoasand unteld mis dall who wre siek and sufferin 1 4o not il theims oan bo cured ut fuil by imstructions In' tho Seience of Life or by it post-paid, hw what MlDDLE AGED MEN “Thore wre muny troubled with too frequent evacus mpiiicd by a slight T ihe L and we: patient eannot ac Py deposits ) e fou Wil nppenr Wi Chankine 10 dnrk or torpid Abp ot Lhis dif Bafled all Medi nl We huvea ftemedy, unkuown to o World outside of our Compuiy, ER ienc yone in the one that has on days in 1215 the old chronic licit. We have 1 abandoned by ble, and wo u case that We AyK. and pronounced o world 1o bring coallenge will ot eure in less than sixt eal o v breeders of draught horses are now serio Irice only #1, 1 All real estato listod by mo for sale is | broeders of draught horses are now seriously | .o in 1 deutructive force stands next to etk faravory i, 0 pakcs, fuilelit: aditonof | “Bince the history of 1 W frue_specitic 1 hereby withdrawn from the market. g asibility of making Omabia criptions for S AGute ol «neqnie din S {ho history 0 & e, apocito f Y Grc el the place for their aunual exhibits, They | and nnloubtedly leads on to consumption. It is Iy ind Le National M id, or Guido to | gok RYRIGHS ues boen sough EORGE C. HoBBIE, huve an organization, and two or three mem- | theretore singular that those aficted with this Id and o oo to nil. A tdress e [———— bers of the executive committee spocially de- | fearrul disease should not make it the object of | (h prass free it 3 on. o e tom st s MAGIC L . | A New Tra legated, were here last week to sce what | theirlives to ria themselves of it. Decepgive [ bod: ical Institutezor Dr. W1, PAIK DR SPINNE! & co- was 4 WO ar flod in saying The connecting link between Ne- arrangements could be made with the Fair association, “They are 8o reasonable and remedies concocted ignorant pretenders to medical knowledge have we keued the confl- Bulfineh st Bostor contidentiniiy on il & in and 12th St., Kansas City, Mo, edy n th 1 tnat will pos- dical Works, braska and Kansas has just been placed 3 A T L'uiunjl’m'illn' vailway, | mild in their demands that will not have any | dence of the wreat majority of suiercrs in all Ju Mention this puper. kinown andioritios, sy | This train leaves Council Bluffs daily at | trouvle in completing negotiations.” "It is e L S e ko i elso s gaile A " i alife of misery rather thun torture themselves edy will cure thing else hus falled, i 4:45 0. m.; leaves Omaha at5:05 a. m,, | Widerstood that & mecting will be beld | Li'doubtrul pailiatives. » Why wuste your time wnd ¥ with patent 4 "and runs' through without change to | *Port: But this will never do. ~ Catarrh must be met Remarkable for powertul sympathe LA G over v 5, o o bt . - atevery stage and combated with all our might., N tone, pliable action and absolute dura- hysic cannot cure you i that have Manhattan, Kan., waking direct con- Irwin B. Linton has become so favorably | In mauiy cases the disense has assumed mm'iu NATIONAL BA- K hl]il\"flfl )‘(“ur-' record the I:-:l ;:Llu\run- . . , ried ¢ g .I.:«‘ )lu:;n"l”“r: '“',;' us | ';;W”'l‘;‘.j‘ [ 13 Y - W g ', YOU ne « - nections there with the Kunsas division of the Union Pacific railway for ull [ jug here to locate it Mr, Harrison thinks ho | bl so nfested us o bh aeioss nak and of Capitai $400.00) | ments. One of the Most Successfal medy or N A Kglms in Kansas and Colorado west- | can run this governmeat without his assist- | elongated, the throat so infamed ‘and {rritated At ' you that have been afflicted but a short time f und, and for Topeka, Lawrence, Ka as to produce & constant and distressing congh, | Surplus | an. 1st, ArA 52,000 Khould by all means come to us now, not oue in AND DIRECTOR tenof now cases over get permanently cured. impressed with Omaha that he talks of com- ance. Mr. Linton said last evening: I will The bones and cartilage of the and of ous sy nose, the organs of hearing, of s \ptoms, AL CUR BANFOID's KA meets every phase U. 8. DIPCSINBY. OMAHA, NEB, ORI tee of the excellence of these instru- WOODBRIDGE BROS. SPECIALISTS in the end you VER recover and cre, Mark what We siy must tuke our ronm the #as City and points east and south via | not remain in Washin, A v o oy A 3 . gton should some good | of Catarrh, from a simple head cold ¢ the mo s Y i Muny et help und think they are fr Kavsas City. Teturning, train leaves | republican ask for the place occupied by me | loathtome wnd destrattive stazecs 1t 1s loenl | He We YATEs Prashlonte o ot diseise, but [n one, two or threo yoars after 1§ Manhattan ot 2:25 p. w.; arviving at | now. und as my wife desires to come west 1 istitutional. nstant in’ rélleving, per- HUGHES, Cashier. Appoars again fn & more Rorrible Zorm, In curing, safe, economical anda never- I'his ig & blood Purifier and will Cure In the Treatment of all Chronig, Spe- Beatrice at 6:25 p. m., Liucoln at 7:50 ""t'x‘».k“;"‘ :uulqrwlln‘ be very mlunh pleased | ki Blood I I P. 0., and Owaha at 11:20 p. m., Ce ouu- with Omaha. Tue chances are that we will o' Dackage contains one bottle of s = A any Skin or Blood Disease when cil Bluffs 11:40 p. m., making direct | Move here.” So many courtesies have been CUitk, one DX CATAIIHAL 801 Pon N M b l cial and Private Diseases ything Else Fails., T ry % shown him during b e80) » . “r J J PaTiick, {al ll lullll'le Cared " connection with Kuusis division traina | $10'y4 117 durine bis prosent Vit that uo | AaiuriodD Ixnavsi Wi it Cusins e Glguer, : Tone o ) the people, _ POTTER DIwG & CHENICAL l-nld s B colbiss aud all weaknoss THE c[]uK REME“Y n drom Kausas Oity, Lawrenos, Topoks - THE IRON BA NK oo or . | LOSS OF MANHOOD, i Biiortites o G0, and the cast, and from Denver, Salina, Abeline and all points west, enabling Beecham's Pills act like magic on a weak stomuch, oLD FOLKS’ PAINS. b and Farna It can be given ina cup of £ the knowledge of the pa- cles of food, witho y harmiess, and will ef- ientiiL 15 dbsobu Sexual Organs, absolutely cured. | PRIVATE DISEASES, oufivul5ite! Room 10 and 11, U. 8. National Bank Building, Omaha, Neb. ssengers Lo visit the principal points Sr——— "Full of comfort for il Pains, In- fect & perman-nt and speedy curé, whethier the n Kuansag and Nebraska in the shortest A Tunely Discourse, :m:;m;nm‘x‘ u(nnl W, rblmxm of the i "’L‘l ‘f: u.‘l,fl\rl'l(t'l(n;g“\llll:kn" or n'nosh&ng anteeds ; i V) ) s the Curicuxa NreP AN Wrec 3 S wer 5 tro ont £g hih ]lou\hlelhne. These trains have fipst= | Dr. Williamson, of the Central United PLanTEIL, the st A only patn kil DR. ALFRED SHIPMAN, Qraikards have been wads tmperate TEARTS | SK"‘ DISEASES, Ll tromtmont for whith ,..!.;fl‘,'fl,’,‘}" AL AR W class equipment, cousisting of smoking | Presbyterian chureb, took for the subject of | ing Birengihening Paster. New, iustantunc- Lisve tagen Golden Specitic jn thelr coffee with- | 8ombievion, and @ pertact £xin, x‘mu Arg Safe, Efectualand Pleasant cars and first-olass day conchos of the | bis discourse yesterday morning *“The Presi- g‘;l;l:("‘;::ly";‘;lfl;{ ety quperiot o allother | Physician and Surgeon | et knowiedse and wday belleys ey | CONSULTATION FREE: Teosumems vy ;’“ byl or o gl felca Iatest pattern. - The new train will fill | dent's Inauguration.”. 'Phe speakcr reminded strengtheniug 1 1) unyscles. | Fewls good trom PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA., boak o particulury fice. . Kunn & Lo, AKeBs | S0 stunrp for reply. § Correspondence R B O P, M is hearers t t s an uglas sts, 18th and Cum'ng’ strects, | . bis boarers thik on e morrew Auother f Kie omeop Tt 1% ARE free of HOFH e % Council BIRs, 1owa: Agents, A = Office--Bushman Blogs, 16th and | For Privy and bypmail by Goodina & long felt want, and is buu d ‘to be popular, . : executive wus Lo Llake the solewn oath, that cents; five for £1.0): Or, pustag @ fre f POFTER DRUG AND CHENICAL CO., Doston, Mass, ARZ THE BEIT BOLL BY Dit10G13Tay PEERLESS DYES Omaha, Neb.: D. Foster & 1iro, Douglas Sts, Omaha, Neo Drugy Cow, Omah, Nebraska.