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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 THE CITY. TRevenue collections yesterday 85,- 70.25. Etta Howard, who ran away from her home 1n Omaha, has been located at Grand Island, Aundrew Bach can get his bank book a® the police station. It was found on the street by a policeman. Only one muumgn license was issuod yosterday. John 8. Hart and Celin M. Marshall, both of Charter Ooak, Ia., were the contracting parties. The committee on supplies for the bourd of education opened bids yestor- day afternoon for furnishing supplies of all kinds sor the ensuing year. A twelve-year-old boy named C grove, living at Bightee! snth and Nich- olas streets, took a ‘“‘header” from a bicycle yesterday morning and broke his arm, Burglars secured a gold watch valued at &0 and $30 in cash from W. 1. P foct’s residence, 612 North Thirteenth street. Sprague’s saloon at 1510 Dodge was also visited und robbed of &, Ernst Schultz, of Broken Bow, was brought in by o deputy United States marshal yesterday for selling tobucco without o license. He bought tobacco and retailed it to his farmer friends, J. T. Gwathmey, director of the Y. . C. A, gymnasium, has resigned. A Y. ) A, bible class is is session at Neosho, Minn., and G. I, Seward has been sent there to secure another di- rector. The letter carriers of this city took their wives and families across the river to Fairmount park Sunday, on a picnic. There were about sixty in at- tendance. They amused themselves by running. jumping and having a general good time. A literary entertainment and ball will be given at Goodrich hall, on Saunders street, to-night, by Goodrich lodge, 1. O. O. F., for the benetit of the hall associntion. The programme con- sists of vocal and instrumental music and recitations, to be followed by a sup- per and ball. Personal Paragra Dr. Boynton left the c F. W. Eubanl is at the Pa ey. W. 0. Miller, of Glenwood, Colo., is at the Paxton. Mr. W. E. Annin leaves for Fort Robinson this morning. J. W. Trammell, of Lincoln, was Paxton last evening. apolis ball tossers have signed brief engagement with the Millard. ury Grosshaus and L. D. Fowler, both of Sutton, werc at the Mur cster Congressman G. W. E. Dorsey was in the city last evening, a guest of the Tobe Hert, a special agent of the department at Washington, is at ray. Lincoln men at the Mill John M. Coolre, T. M. Tedball. J. 8. Crans Hastings, w yesterc 3 A party of Plattemo an the city shopping y Young, Mr. and Mrs. Walker ind daugliter, and Miss Minor. J. Toensfeldy, principal of the institute. St. Louis, Mo., has been in the city for the past two duys, and leaves this evening for a short visiv to all the principal cities on_the road between Omaha and his home. Thero are several young gentiemen, sons of leadiog German citizens of Owmahs in attendance upon_the institute, and next year the number, it is expected, will be mucn larger. pha. terday. ton from Sid- at the nterior the Mur- rd yosterday were Helwig ana W. H. and C. B. Higinbotham, of business visitors in the city th people, whoRwere Jaucational i S Lost a Finger. re Hansen, an employe of tne Omaha spaper Union, last a fineer in the machinery yesterday. Ho was ad- Justing a part of & press and was accident- ally caught in a cog-wheel, A Colored Beauty's Safoty. Georgie Webster, a colored beauty, has caused a warcant to be issued for the arvest of the divorced wife of Frank Bellamy. Geofgio alloges that Mrs. Lellamy threat: encd to shoot her Onrequited Labor. Dean Gardner, of Trinity cachedral, offici- ated in a Millard hotel marriage at noon, the contracting parties being Mr. J. S, Hart and Miss Celia Mar: harter Oak, Ta. C. C. Hulott and A. ott were bést men, but neither got an opportunity to kiss the pretty bride, Duff Green W. Attorney N. Theod ts an Investigation. Burnham states that he has been retained to defend Duff G in the tne investigation which will prebably bo made of the charges against him en will, at the next meeting of the fire and police commission, ask for an investigation ©of bis alleged official misconduct. ThesAssignee Sues, William Coburn, as assignec of the Bank of Omaha, commenced suit in the district court against the Omaha Mortgage company for §3- 3 John W. Paul, $500: A. R. Sour, §00; ( Wwith interest on $400 Stuben & Wulf, u H. $2.001.18: S, Kline, £5005 A. Bernstein ct al, 8375, and James A. Brown, §3,732,62 American National Opens. The Awerican National bank, which suc- ceeds to the business of McCague Brothers, opened for business yesterday, It has a capital of 8200,000 and the following directors: John L. McCague, Alexander G, Charlton, A R. Dufreno s, Poppleton and It l John L. McCague, 3 A H, y vice president: Thomas L, Me sasbier, and C. Brownlee, resistant ¢ A Novelist, “Tho Lost Receipt,” “All that Glittors is Not Gold” and other works are being sold in the city by the 283, Mary J. Sultor At tie ifted writer lost ner sight, and these interesting stories and their valuable lessons are the patient work of years of perpetual darkness, Thoey are written in a clear, simple and readablo style, and in their typographical appearance leave nothing to be desired. The writer is now engaged in the preparation of a larger and more expensive work, which, wh gomploted, will make a bool of some thr sundred pages g Before the Battle; or, STILL IN T4 Oollector Peters' Prospective ants Meer With Disappon Itwas announced some timo number of uspirants for tno positio keepors uud gaugers under Collac had been appointed, Tho an i however, was premature, They will not take their places until the ist of Novewber, even if they take it atthat tim The parties 1 question were Me Hurley, Stephen * Broderick, 1, 1 ¥. Singleton, A.J, s party from Lancister Theso hud made avplication to llector Peters who had looked upon the same in & favor- able manner, aud forwarded the names 10,the commussioner of internal revenue at Wishieaton, They were returned, how- ever, with the ngtifeation that the applic tion should have been made 12 the tary of the interior and endorsed by tho oo lector. Accordingly,the applicants have filed thew applications with the secretary, but thus far have heard nothing from that offlcial regard ing their fate. They are, of course,endorsed by Mr. Peters, ana it Is quite likely that by the 1st of November the appointments wiil be made, Irue to the ag of store Pe rs. Dan gby, M. nd unoth Cushman’s Menthol inhaler cures catarrh eaduche, neuralgia, asthma, hay fever. Trial free at your druggist. Price 50 ceuts, Ve AKRMY OF THE LORD. Dr. Boynton, Garfield's Physician, Unites With the Christian Church, Dr. Boynton, one of the physicians who attended President Garflold during his last illness, was baptised in the Christian church Sonday night by the pastor,Rev. A. Martin, Dr, Boynton lives at Cleveland, O., and is traveling through the west for his health. Hoe is quite ill, and his appearance yesterday strongly indicated that fact. Ho was seen by a reportor yesterdny and, while loath to say anything of himself hich might get into_print, asserted that his health was v 1, and that for some time he had trayoled, hoping to re- gain his wonted physical condition Lately he had been somewhat depressed, aud, having always cherished a desire to become united with the Christian church, concluded unday night was the accented time and accordingly sent for the Rev. Martin to baptise him, Dr. Boynton is a man with o sandy complexion, wears burnsides and 18 rather clerical looking. He manner is rather reserved at first, but ho gradually un- bends himself as the conversation progresses, Ho left last evening for his home in Cleve- land. of average height Abstracts of title to Wyoming oil lands furnished. Assessment work done and verified to by affidavit and ce ficate of recorder. Claims located. J. J. Corbett, Casper, Wyoming. MAKE IT A SUCCESS. A. R. Men Advised to Attend the Milwaukes Encampmeant. General S, H. Morrison, senior vice de- partment commander, G. A. R., command- ing the department of Noebraska, ina circu- lar order to the members of tha department, announces tne fact that owing to the severe illness of Department Commander J. B. Davis, he has been compelled to assume com- mand, at the roquest of his senior. Ho states furthor thathe has just re- turned from Milwaukee, where he had an opportunity to interview the encampment committee. Fle found that every effort was being put forth to make the encampment & success, but in regard to the matter of rail- road rates, he can not but endorse the opin- ion of the commander of the department, who says that while the action of the rail- Is in refusing a1 cent rate is arbitrary and unjust, and while all must condemn this aetion Uport thelr part, the members of the ould hesitate before taking a t would injure their fricnds more r encmies, Tn conclusion G neral Morrison says “Ihe views of the commander-in-chief meet my hearty endorsement, and I, us an old Wisconsin ran, appeal to the com- rades of Nebraska to ‘accent the situation, and all work to the end that our department of Nebraska may take her proper rank in the forthcoming national encampment at Milwaukeo. “lendorse tl in s s e action of Commander Davis of the Union Da cago, St Paul the offic for the oftic 1d comrades aud their fr command of said train, which will leav Omaha August 24, at pm. I h visited Chicago and Milwaukce over this Toute, and can assure my comrades and all iends of the 1., the W. R. C. and the S, of V., that they will find the equipment illy adequate to handie all who may go. The conductors, porters and train men will make it a point’ 1o look after your every ant, and the lx.l\t‘“lll.’ passenger agent of these lines will accompany the t nd see that none will have the slightest reason for complaint.” Tuere will be a adminis rs, delegates nds, T will be in meeting of the couw tion held at Kearney on M 30 p. m., at the 5. A. R, Men Will Go. The action of the many department com- manders of the Grand Army of the Republic n advising members not to attend the na- tioual encampment at Milwaukee, because of the refusal of the railroads to grunt a rate of one cent per mile is not generally indorsed by the members of tbe order in Nebraska, probuble, that this state will send a large contingent. Chairmen Abbott and Blanchard of the Central and Western ations recently issued a circular hich they fully explained tne reasous for not granting a one cent rate, and this letter being couched in a style which tendea to impress the G. A R with a fecling that the roads were honest in their action, has evidently made a favorable impression. Chairman Blunchard sets up that the roads in making a one cont fare would absolutely lose money in transporting the men, while with the rate of one fare and a third for the round trip they would come out just about even. The rate of one cent per mile, too, would work a hardship on memoers from the scaboard towns and cities, inasmuch as the fare would be morg than' the regular rate. Under the fare and one-third rule vhe ew York man would get to Milwaukes $1.40 less than if he paid one cout per mile, other distant pomnts would pay more c the distance, The Nobraska G. A. force of the argume the following letter o the Comrades of the G. A. R.in Ne- braska: It1s unfortunate that any compli- cations shouid have occurred to cast a cloud upon our national reunion at Milwaukee. Buv we say, “Let us all go.” Letus not lose one of the few last opportunities we may have of getting together, meeting our oid comrades, talking over the old days, and drinking again from the same cantecn. Let us all go, and let us march together again under the old banner, and show that nothit can sever the old ties of comradeship, W will g ion Pacific and 1. & M. Omahia, > by the Chicago, Burlin ton & Quine; ul train, which lines have 3 tiverally to make our 58, join the crowd, and let us @ glorious reunion address 18 signed by huyer, W, C. Henry, H. H, C. Russc H, Nebraska G. R., recognizing the ts advanced, have issued vernor John Palme . S, Clur! H. Bowen, ne 3urlington has made a concession to tho G, A R and will sell tickets at_halt ons in Nebraska, Kansas, {orado and Wysming,. Bood antil Soniam with privilege of oxtension to Sep- special tram will leave at August 80, at which time 1 other trains from points on the br: h lines will Ihe departments of Colorado New furniture. Livery department complote, Novelties for the fall. Charles Shiverick & Co., Omaha, begun to make arrangements for the eam- paign. W. I. Kierstead has just concluded the circulating of & petition on which e ob- tained £100. This will be applied to the ex- penses of the contest, a hall already having been rented at 2012 Farnam street, in which tho ciwb moetings will be held. Tho organization will make a grand display in the Morchants’ week parade, Horsford's Acid Phosphate Makes Delicious Lemonade. A tensvoonful added to a elass of hot or cold water, and sweetened to the taste, will be found refreshing and invigorating. The Sacred Heart acadomy, for day pupils, situated on St. Mary’s avenue and Twenty-seventh streoets, is an insti- tution devoted to the moral und intel- lectual education of young girls. The course includes everything from a pre- paratory department to a finished Dlnssion) oducation. Bestdes the ordi- ¢ academical course, music, paint- ing, drawing and the languages are taught. French is included 1n the or- dinary course. Difference of religion is no obstacle 0 the receiving of pupils, provided they conform to tho general regulation of the school. The scholastic term be- gins the first Tuesdny of September. Classes commence at 9 a, m., and are dismissed at 8:30 p. m., an hour for recreation being allowed at noon. Bee News Stands. The morning, evening and Sunday Brr can be found regularly at the fo'lowing Places: THOTELS Paxton Hotel News Sf Millard Hotel News Stand. Murray Hotel News Stand. Arcade Hotel News Stand. Metropolitan Hotel News Stand. Windsor Hotel News Stand. Canfield House News Stand, Cozzens Hotel News Stand. Barker Hotel News Stand. 00K, NEWS AKD TOY 8701 Joplin & Co., 308 North Sixteenth. Dick Castelio, 506 North Sixteenth, J. Rieh, 609 North Sixteenth, Christ Wilrodt, S14 North Sixteenth, J. H. Read, 1020 North Twenty-fourth. A. K. Jansen, 1115 North Twenty-fourth, Rubin Bros., 514 South Tenth. Erank [olble, 318 South Tenth, . W. Shannahan, 503 Soath ‘Thirtecnth, feilbede, 518 Soutn Thirteenth. uchauf, 414 South Fifteenth, l]l\ South Fifteenth. South Sixteenth, puth Sixteenth, puth Twentieth, d. J. A Dodge, 1040 J. S. Caulfield, A . Mary’s avenue. 'W. Martin, Park avenue. . M. Martinoviteh, 908 South Thirteenth. DRUG STORES, F. Chandler, corner outh Twenty-ninth Lanyon, 2306 Far . Torbett, 211 Far, OR BOYS, Geo. Cooper, Mereants' Bank building. H. Huberman, Granite block. Clyde Ratekin, Ramge Block, SOUTIL OMAIA- Leavenworth news stand and on_streot Patrons of Tie Be will notice the abo wgencies at drug stores and elevators, which have been placed for the further commodotion and convenience of Bee readers. Persous who fuil to procure Tur Ber when wanted, will confer favor by reporting facts to the BEE office AMONG TH: RAILROADS, Whisky for Taxas, Notice was received at Union Pacific head- quarters that the Louisville, St. Louis and Texas road had closed @ contract for the transportation to various points in 'Texas of 40,000 barrels of whisky from Louisville. It will require 700 cars to transport this liquor. An cuterprising clerk figured out the statement that this consignment would re- quire_cighteen trains to carry 1t to Texas and that on the ratio of eight drinks to each pint of liquor, which is Texas' regulation dram, there will be. inside the next two weeks, 107,520,000 drinks in the Lone Star state, which at 15 cents per drinic will amount to §16,125,000. Increasing Rolling Stock. Within the past five months the Union Pacific road has added to its equipment over 4,000 cars and is contemplating the purchase of sull more. The regular average of good roads is tive cars per mile. Last year, that of the Union Pacific was two and a half, but at present tha average is_three and one-half, A prominent_official said that had the road owned or controlled more cars last year, the b s of transporting corn alone would st 10 per cent greater, ent indi ions are that the corn year be immensc and better facilitics for handling will be provided. Union Pacific Mortgages. Mortgages on the rolling stock of Unmon Pacific road, exceeding in aggregate £000,000, were flled with the county clerk yesterday afternoon. The instruments _were issued to the American Loan and Trust Company of New York, which became surety to the manufacturers for the rolling-stock bought by the Unmiou Pacific. The Peninsular Car company of Detroit, Michigan, furnished $311,000 worth of the 'stock; tho Michigan Car company, also of Detroit, $141,000; New York Loco: wotive works, $306,000; Wells and French company, Chicago, $4,000 Rhode Island Locomotive works, Providence, $05,000; St. Charles Car company, Kansas Civy, &::,UUA) the the Railroad Notes. The Trans-Missouri, Transcontinental and Intel rallway associations, meet at Ch to-day. General Manager Holdre of the B. & M., leftthis morning to attend the latter, H. H. Harmsh, checkman in the Union Pacific passenger depot, is in Chicago. L. L. Martin, car accountant for the Cin- cinnati, Juckson & Mackinaw road, was a visitor at Union Pacific headquarters' yester- Assistant General Freight Agent Cassidy, of the Elkhorn, has returncd from the west. H. B. Kooser, traveling freight ngent of the Missouri Pacific rairoad, with noad- quarters at Omaha, has loft for a two weeks' vacation. He will visit Pittsbure and Som t, P4, where his parents resde, and take ‘e 100k at the scone of the Conemuugh tlood. L An Absolute Cure, The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMF is only put up in large two-ounce tin box and is an absolute cure for old_ sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup, tions, Wil positively cure all kinds of piles- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETING OINT- MENT, Sold by Goodman Drug cempany at 25 cents per box—by mail 80 cents, MNLEEECH AM“GTUAL REAT EnelsS MEDICINE Blhmu and Nervous Disorders, such ag Wind lnd d Swelling after Meal of Breath, finlflv {1500 10 bo @ Wondcrpul Medtoine, UHAM'S PILLS, taken 68 Air thoy ACT LIE HAQIC muscular §ystem ; Eiarids aro *fucts ™ admitted by thousands. PILLS &) Scurvy, Blotches nn the Skin, Disturbed Bllu THE FIRST DOSE WAL GIVE RELIEF I umm 3 I» unrnn-rlly luvited to try one Box of thcee )‘m., aud shey will be tod, will quickly restore females to comploto health, WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER: oy, upon the Vital opi lowt Complexion: crousing with tho ROSEBUL CF HEALTH tlio whole A 1 Sick Haadache, Giddiness, Fuls Cold Chills, Flushings of He: of Appe! Frightful Dreams, and TWENTY MINUTES. Fora bringing back tho keen e nyvical energy of th6 hunan framo. T = il classos of Boctety ; and olie of the best guarantoes Lo tio Xorvous and Debilitated 18 that BEECHAN'S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, Prepared only by 1 Bold by Driggists genorall Full direciions with each Rox. THOS. BEECHAM, St, Heiows, Lancashire, England. B. F. ALLEN 3 the Unled Blales, who (If yowr druggist du.olc?ml and 367 Canc 8L, New York, Solo Agents for op them.) WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CERTS A BOX. e e 0 e B A M MM M M e et B T OMAHANS AT KZARNEY, The Veterans ®ho Will Attend the Prosene: Kncampment, Tho dopartmentrencampment of tho G. A. R. in Nebraska csmmenced yesterday in Kear- ney. It will consiauo throughout the week. Tt is expectea thasdt will be one of the most successful meetimgs of 0ld soldiers which has evor been held in the state, Omaha, howover, has rarely sent bodies of soldicrs to thesexgatherings. It is not con- sidered likely that.she will depart from her practice in this instance, Of course a num- ber of veteransvwho always attend these gatherings will be' present, but the number scarcely compare favorably with the number of veterans in this city. Mujor Clarkson estimates that Omaba will send 100 men to the camp ,but they will go a8 indi- viduals, The faro for the round trip is £.55. Peurs’ is the purest and best soap over made. Railway on Tnirty=Third Street. All persons residing in Lowe's addition and the locality surrounding, who feel an in- terest in the matter are requested to meet at the grocery store of Nathan Stevens, corno Thirty-third and Parker streets on Wedues- day evening next at 8 o'clock, to discuss ways and'means of procuring an_early con- striction of a line of street railway on Thir- third streot from Cuming north to Laie. Ragqne [Nebraska Clothing @@mpany POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pure. ty, strength and wholesomencss. Moro eco- nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitudes of Jor or shortweleht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Kogal Iiaking Powder Com- pany, 14 Wadl st York. S YHEBL!TW'(HE M 1N MEWCA ) K ITE FLoATiNG - Soap. WRAPPERS, 1ullt size) HANDSOME 31 Trdrossnachs 2 o012 . Giobrate] - a Actors-and ACTRESSES DRS. BET’I‘S & BETTS 1408 FARNAM STREET, OMAN A, NEB, (Upposite Paxton Hotel) o Offce hours, 08 m, to8p. m. auna-y-, 1. Pabecbilte tn onronte, Nervous Skin snd Blood Disenses. §#7~Consultaiion at office or by mail fres. Medicines sent by muil Or expross, securely Backed, treo from observation. Guatantocs o cure oufckly, knfflinnd nanently. ERVOUS DEBILITY Suermatorstin, o nal Losses,Night E ull Physical Decay, 1sing from scre or Indulgen: WmIm'inf Sleeplens lie face, aver- n to soclety, easily ouraged, lack of confl d-nr‘e dull, unfit forstudy or business, and finds life o' burden, Bafely, permanently’ and vately ourod. Consult Drs, Betts & Botts, Farnam St., Omaka, Neb. Byphili Blood and Skin Discases et is results, completely eradicated with of Mercury. Scrofula, Erysipelas, ver S Blotclies, Ulears, Pauns in the Head and Bone Byphilitic Sory tarrh, ete huve failed. i ny an adder Complatnts, T d Bladder Complaints 1006y, UTinary Fifaeat e oo ero: quent Burning or Rloody Urime, Urine hign col- ered or with uilky sediment on standing, Wesk Back, Gonorrbaw, Gleet, Cystitis. etc. Pruxuully and Bafely Cured,’ Charges Keasona: Guarantesd STRICTURE! manent Oura, re. moval complete, without cutting, caustic or dillation. Cures eflected at home by patient Without & moments pain oF AHOYA To 'I;Jgfl! lfll A Mlflfllfi -Aued Men, AS ([JRE The, sweul effects of enrly Vice. which brings wenkness, destroying both mind and all its dreaded L3, permanently cured, DRS, BETTS Adress those who have impaired D themselves by {mproper indul- fences wid solitary habits, wiich ruln both body and inind, 'uaniting them ror business, study or marrusgn, MAKRIED MEN, Or those entering on that hap By, lite, wwure of physical debility, quickly as s OUR SUCCESS, A upon faets, First—Practioal Rxpe ond—Bvery case is espeoially studied- thus starting artght. 1rd—-Medicines are pre, puted in our labatory exactly to suit oach case] Lius affecting cures without injury 4 Bend 6 eonts postege for lobrated works on Chronie, Nervous and Delicate Disems Thousunds cured. § A friendly letter or cal may save you future suffering and shai snd add goldén years to life. §%"No letters an- swered unless um omnnmed by 4 cents lu stamps, nroat, Mouth aud Tongue, permanently cured where others organic ody, with 18 b rienc *Addre: DRS, HEI'TS & BETTS, 108 Furnam Btgect. Omaha. Neb. Steck Piaiio Remarkable for powerful sympathetic tone, pliable action and absolute dura- bility; 80 years’ record the best guaran- tee of the excellence of these intrus- ments. WOODBRIDGE BROS. DECIDED BARGAINS, This week will positively close out the balance of our summer suits. Fall goods are coming in and room must be made for them. and business wear which we are ready to sacrifice, We hav They 2 few extra fine light weight suits for dress are made of the choicest fancy worsteds and gotten up in A No. 1 style. No custom garment can beat them, They are suits for which me chant tailors would charge from g40 to $50. We have reduced them to less than the material in them is worth. It will be money in your pocket if you will avail your- self of this opportunity. and childrens’ su them a month ago for double the money. its at These reductions hold good also in our boys' department. We are offering a lot of extremely fine boys’ prices—you could not buy In our furnishing department we have every day one thing or the other to close out, To- day its a little line of underwear, tomorrow a small lot of flannel shirts, of which the sizes are broken, etc. On all such goods we make prices which will tempt you into buying whether you need the goods or not. We call particular attention in this department to several lots of Night Shirts which we are offering extremely ow. Onelot very good legant embroidered front and collar, at 80c. Shirts, plain and also fancy fronts and collars, at 50c. Another very fine Shirt, with In our Hat Department we are now opening our new Fall shapes. We have during the past few days mado alterations which give us more room, and our Hat Depirtment holds now the stock of two good sized local hat stores, No fictitious values on our Hats. dependable qualities, fashio qualities, Please Note: p, m. You don't pay anything f able shapes and colors, at aboet one-half the prices Until 8 Saturday at 10 p. m. rat'swe name in the lining. We have a bewildering variety of Derbys and Soft Hats, and in prices the hat stores fall far behind ng 11" We sell you good hat stores charge you for like eptember the first our store closes at 6:30 Corner Douglas and Fourteenth streets, Omaha. The Inrgost, fastost ard fnest in the world Passenger accommodations unexcolltd, ANew Xork to Livernool vin Queonstowy Celobzatod | The Finest Aug. Ehow et aEame | shib in the Word. New York to Glasgow via Londondenty . August 17 | Anchorla . | Furnessta. August 31 | Devonia Queenstown, upwards by ke £, K rute, & Riv Irel £y A nvailavio for elther rip the Juth of curs| s 1V .‘llurflw. NENTAL TOURS on ¥ Lotters of Crodl and Drafts for i Apply to any of Henaerson Brothers, Chivago, 111, H. 8. HALL. H. V. MooRE: C.H. Manes. SHOE DEALERS: and Shoes manufactured by ¢ & Co. OF CHICAGO—Factorie: Wis. —should \vnhe siring to o ino the Just- elebrat e d of Boots 11l and Fou Du Loz, M. N. SON, Kesidence, FiRF (raveling Agent. Hoadquarters for Rubbér IMKEN SPRIKG VEHICLES ry Onas Ty Tmprovea. wilh swiginy siickic on G0 o A e e S vt seclasto B mighe ot on ey Abted causly well 1o s A irves " Will v 30i Bt “Ratlaractions GRATEFUL-COMFORTING Epps’'s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. uBy u thoraugh knowledgo of the natwisd lan whic st ton, & tes of we ation of U - iepps hus p Dreakfas tablos V¥ finvored beyera; which muy us many heavy doctors’ bilis. 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