Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 14, 1890, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

*““M THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE rostws § \qwnm TH YEAR, O\IAIIA bU\DAY ’\IOR\IIV(J %}PTE\IBER 14, 1900~ l\VP\ll P/\Gl'w e ow NUMBER &5 ) INTER- STATE EXPUS_—_j D Lhes COLISEUM BUILDING DMIX]/IIX NEBRASKA Sefiember 22%0,’ z‘o 062‘06@7/ /3 z‘k [%c/%szw GREAT E_X_ILI_B_LT_IQN_ A Mechanical City Run by Electrecity, Costing over 20,000 Dollars. All the latest Novelties in the Several Lines of Manufacture and Production. The following merchants will be represented : D ey & Stone Furnitur Co C ’\ St III dygod IImnondT)p . Mo tn&Sn har, aha &C Lot andl AI g,t '\11] ox[ay { ym tlandfplcs Ha d Pa k an mp! Bilose, ruwgis sz\nd toilet articles s, velvets and nove elties. E. E McCartly fruits. eynolds &Grant c nd es, sor hotel restay any. Hi m augh & Ta)l r, hardw. ‘Wm, Lyle Dic &( houefrmh ng goods, Dalzel mpan oplin S, Omaha Co mmercml College. A. J. Simpson, cariages and buggies. 2. T, Lindsey, rubber goods, Morse Dy Goods compa A. L. Strang & Sons, steam supplies, 3 '.s er, birds, W. A. Page Soap,company, er& Achm ianos S. Jon ry The Noble Sewing Machine Co. B rk ly Pri Iné (. And M Otl Our Business Men are Ordelmg ]1ckcts to Send to Their Customers, InVItmg Them to Visit Omaha and the Exposition. This will Insure an Attendance of Over 100,000. | Entertainment of the Highest Class Day and Lvenmg. The Omaha Exposition 15 Now Being Advertised in Over Seven Hundred Papers Throughout the West. The magnitude of the affairis something that 1s really startling, far exceeding anything that was originally anticipated. The same mavy also be said of the character of the marvelous displays that will be made, which even now bid fair to surpass the projectors’ wildest dreams. A few spaces areleft. For particulars, address RORDER & BRLIL, 404 PAXTON BLOCK OR COLISEUM BUILDING, OMAHA, NEBRASKA,

Other pages from this issue: