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- THE O\[AIIA DAILY BEE, -<§ ATURDAY, MBER 27, Theba to $92 Congressman Connell and W loy will spenk ata ropublican Nebraska City tonight. A large consignment of struments from Germany w: at the cust John Green was ringsyesterday amounted fined $0 and costs and J. W, Harper 82 and costsby Julge Heldey for ing concenled weapons, Joe Cherett was found guilty yester- day afternoon in police court of larceny and was bound over trictcourt, The regular monthly meeting of the milk dealers association will be held to- night at Woll’s hall, Twenty-fourth and Cuming street. The Standard opera company people obtained a continuance of thirty days in Judge Anderson’s conrt in the atteh- procec s of Minager Miner t themn, Residents in the vicinity of Fifteen and Burt streets complain thet tho reputable women who w leave that ¢ grnd to the dis- h arter when the Limits of the burnt district were restricted, are no ingback again anl many of then plying their nefarious vocations th without even puying any t city, Whilo Johnnie, the little fou old son of William Lewis of I'lorenc was playing with seve o compellel to ibute tothe alotherlittlo fel- arte: strucl | tenant Sarson s now HEAD OF THE AR A Military Fournal Compliments the Marksmen of the Platte Major Behan's eftrts st Bellovuelist summier were emiiently successful Judging from the fllowlng extract fromthe Army ind Navy Journalof Setemer 13, and the | oMcers and men of the dopart ‘)'Ln ghly clated acc r)r"n;:]\ o team of the partment of the Platte stanis NooTumont the my teams shoing at Canp Dogias, Wis. For Third Inantry sto Hu» Xn th‘ firing. Gener: Brook wis To oloneive te Thid Tntinte [ how Eamnatey th Platte, sihis o ‘ln Company. A, Siticenth n- Utah, liwve each been furlough. 4 enth infan- has been granted l,iw-nll-n‘ml (& ‘patment of the Phtte, will visit ind Fobinson on ghcial b ant Colnal Stanton le Ibusiness f Ly 'ort Iinlnnwn rived at Carter ilroad, yestoday , Ullted States army, Fort Sidney, s been granted leave of abs: twenty days. Flospital Ste tioned_ at Fort Omal Pilot Butto for temporary Tho ref i tenant C mental duty. nd infantr when e will be 2l Biche, mediol director e for is orderel to Camp | Dou Thursday’s Bre to Lieu- | nu Qs regi- Lieu- FIRE LIMIE EX TENDED. The Ordinnece That is Under Conld= entionby the Couneil, Anordinimee wis intoduced at the councit meeting Thursday night, de fiing thonew fire limits, Tho ordinnce nakes it anawful to erect framebuildings within the seribod as follows: Conmencng ata po feet north of the corn streets, thence n the ewt sideof ¥ tenitory de- feet enst and 132 I Pierce llel with etto its interecs tion with Davenport ot, thence west on nter line of Daveaportsireetto a pint fot east of the st lie of Blevath o, thence north 13 feet, thence west to y wre litoon st side of lots 8 I 5 thence north to . , tlencewest o a ot w cast line of Fif- north to ti 0 contet ot a [cast of tle wst lne of avenue, thenwe north north © lne of Pindney stret, thence west to apoint 120 feet wost of the west lineof ‘Twenty-fourth stree, thece southto apint 112 fed fromthenrth line of Cumingsireet, thene west to Loweave- 10, thenesonthto apoint 152 fet south of outh lie of Cuming street, thencocst to a point 132 feet from the west liwo of Tywaity -fiflh aveue, tence southto a pint 132 fect. of the morth lin of Califoruia street, thene west to a point 132 feet west of the westline of Twenty-sixth street, thenc t to apint 132 festnorth of the morth line of , thenco west (o a point 132 feet, tof thewest line of ‘Iwentysixthuve- s thene soith o @ point fect, norih of the ngrth line of Farmm stret, theno westto Lowe avenue thence south to feet south of the soith 1 of i P {0 pint. 1 lows one of them ident at posi tion, o poind 3 ) At i i 08 been received ubthe adjutant | Farum steet, thence cast oa poinf 2 fee himon the hand_ with o spade, alnost o e pariment of "lho. Jutte; | west of tho west 1l of Twty-cisith severing the third finger of his right neral Wieaton that the funerl of | stret, thace south to HaltHoward, thence hand. The injured member was ampu- | ghe nte Captan g will t place at | eastto a pint 12 feet westof thewestline tated and the litde fellow was doing | Fort Omaha . m. tod the in-|of Twentysc street, thence southto a well at lust accounts, Some de is Dbeing owing toth n-arrival of iron for the Tenth street duct, Although vents thepushing of the structire tow the north end, the time is b e utilized in completing the work alrady gone over, and the elevated platform betveen and the new Lee, the viaduct proy will be raised to its | Hoods Sarsaparilla is classes because it comb strength, 100 dose in favor with all ecnomy and HE SKIPP A Burglar Finds the Sandborn Family Ready to Meet Him, Burglars visited the residence of F. E, Bandborn, 2646 Dodge street, about 1 odock yoste morning. Entrance was effected by forcing ment window, Mrs, Saundborn arl the burglar as ho ascended the irs and awakened her husband A light was burn st in the room and when the burglar reached the head of the stairs he opened the door and looked in just as M, Sudbor jumped out of bed toget lis re- volver, which was onthe dresser, The ' marauder hasily sammed the door behind him_and jumped down the " and madea hurried exit. fron tho b 1S in time t deprive Mr. Sandborn of a slot. tho burglr wis obtined s, Sandbgrn. The oirglar asquitetall, with _# black mus. i woren black hat. His faco was d. He can readily beidentiled if arrested, The opportune discovery preventel the Tossof any prop 1s o fine gold watch and some cash was in tho pockets of Mr, Bundbor's clothes ot the head of the bed. Rhoumatismis caused byn paisonous acid in the blood and yields to Ayer's Pills, Many cases which seom chronicind lopeless have been conpletely cured by this medicine It will cost but liitle totry what effct the Pills amay have in your c: Wo prelict success, UNION DEPOT BIUS. #How an Omaha Man Knocked Out the Country. The bids for the ercctionof theuniondepot arcas folows: A. Johnsm, Omaha,§304, 00, this was the lowestand his ben ac cepted ; Chapman & Dighton, Denver, 280, 00, withdrawn; James McGonigle, Leaven- worth, $307,8; J. Slisbury,” Omaha, 10,860, Joha’ Withnel, s, Omaha, 15,000, Livers & Pullmw, Konsas City, '$31604: N. Jobst Peoria, 316, 1)0(!. Anmn & Gind Richards & Co., 0 Clark, Boston and Full W, %.,-l,.. 35 B ©C @ 000; Noreross Brothers, Hoston, cigo, £ $02,000, For plimbing: 812,887 Glo Omaha, §13, B07; Spelman,Omat, § $10, Hornbrook, Kinsas Ci Y, $15057 2 Husse Kansis City, $1 3 Howe, Onabd, 00, The bids did not includo vators, steam heating, tric service. foundation, ele- ventilation sl elec- e Miles' Nerveand Liver Pilly, An important discovery, They acton the lver, stomach and boyels through the nerves, A new prineiple, They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and con: Splendid for men, women mallest, mildest, surest. %0 s for 25 cents. Sampls freoat Kubn & Co.’s, 1ith and Dougles. —_— SPEED OF TRAINS. Bhall It e Redueed Botaveen Chicago and the Missouri River. The general managers of the Chicago-Mis- souri river roads will holla special meeting in Chicago on Monday to takeactionon the proposed reduction of timein the passenger and freight schedules. A ommitice ap- pointed at arecentmeeting of the minagers made o report recomnending a slower sched- ulo for both freight and pasenger trains, This committee wcommended thit the time between Chicago and Missourl river points shall not Jexceed fifteen hours, Tho standard time bétween Chicago and Denver shall not be less than thirtyseven hours. The rveport further provides that any road may wn limited trins on faster schedule than the one proposed, but 1 such cse extra feo must be collectel fron passengers, 8 from Chicago to Denver and $1%0 from Chicago to Missourl river points, East bound fast freight trains hauling live ke shall not be run on less than twenty- en hours between Omiha and Chiago, This report w ill be acted upon at the Mon- day meeting, Wanted—Ten brickinyer for Chey- enne, Apply betweenll wd 12, 1316 Douglas st, CENENTS, This moming seats for the engagement of Nellie McHenry, in her new play, “Chain Lightuing,” which commences at the Boyd on Suuday cvening, wil be put o sal, Those who remexmber Miss McHenty during the years sho was & menberof the famous Salisbury’s “Toubadours” kuow what hor abilitics arens an entertainer; but her work in “‘Chain Lightiing is wilely different from anything shohas evor produced, being built ou tholines of a melodrima. She il be supported by o very wuwmnt company, “Thy Fakle'® will bo presmted at the Graud on Mondiy evening, for me night only, at popular prices, by thestrongest comn- pany that has ever before been cast for this Very successful farce comedy. Notiee the names of tho company inthe advertisement. They present a stong aay of talnt of a high order, The reserved Seatsale will open this morning, The sale of wservel seals for opera of “*Sald Pasha, to be pr Grand operahouso on Sundiy evening for one uight alid at populir prices, Will “opn this moming at ¢ o'cock, Richard Stabl wroto the musio of ho opera. and it has become very popular. The con- pany presenting it here will produw it very leasingly, and the castwill be of considera- clu strength, Loln prising well known comic opers singers, the prima domna of the com- ny being Agnes Sherwood, who s known B e Y compsteml lor 848 poaiton she hzl\ll luthe company, experionce d it pre- rd depot nent belng at Forest Lawn. th of the north lie of Licutenant lmu-m, Ninth cavley, Port | Lewvenwaorth street, thenwe west to Lowe Robinson, and._Lieutenint Mercer, Bighth in- | avene, thoee suth'toa point 13! feet siuth ’| fantry, Fort Niobrara, have been detailod by [ of the south line of Leavenworth — street, General Brooke the former to inspect beaf | thene castto apoint 132 feet west of the for the Pine lidgo azency, South Dakota, [ west line ot Twentyfourth strat, thnce andthe ltter_for the Rosebid asgency south to the wnter of the ally between Dr, Harsu fF, Fort. Omaha, is acting medi- [ Picree street and Poppletonavene, thence 1director of lhu depirtmoent of the Platte | ed v( o a pint fecatwestof the west l\|l'~" during thetemporary abscnce of Dr. Bache. | of nticth street, thencesouth o a poin Exposition Coliscum This Over 5000 peopledelighte Mons. Munsulla, the gret acria artist, the automatic city, beawtiful art rooms. and coneert., cents. CUSHING'S POWE Aftexrnoon. X oF PAIRDON, Asensation inthe form of a clish between the mayor aund couuty been sprung. 1t scens that the friendsof the novwrious Dick Granlon who esuped from the connty jailguardssomotime azo while under quite a longsenteice for vagrnney,and was cught the other day,previled upon tie mayor to write & pardon for i, When the pardon was presented to Jailor Lyich le dedined tohonor it, lding that Grudon leingin for yagr: beiug a stite offase, ti ity to actin thematte “After refusing Grandon b strongth of the mayors ord wsultel Comty Attom The comty atwmey, after look. ing tho _ matter Up fve the jailer an opiuin ining his refusal o honor the parlon, sayingthathe, Lynch, y dome the correct thing for tho mmely, thatthe wayor his no autlority to padon a prismer mcarcrated fora state offense. Notwithstanding Jjall authoritics has freclom on the . diilor Lynch Maloney. right r the county attomey’s opinion, lowever, Grandon's friends ar now taking Steps tosocures mandamus compell ingJailer Lynd to hoior tie mayor’s order, —— Sxposition Colisecum This Afternoon, Grand concert and other entertain: ments. Admission 25 cents. A DEAL IN THE THOUSANDS, A Chicgoan Buys 160 Acrs of Omaha Real Estate. Transfer papers of o particulatly interest. ingand significant character were filed with therecorder ofideeds yesterday morning, They tellof the firstbig deal inacre property that hastaken placein Omaha for some time. The deal inclides 160 actes adjining Rose Hillon the westand Benson's addition on the south. The price paid was $58, 60, The significance of thé transaction con- sistsin the factthatthe purchaser is Willian E.W. Jolnson one of thomost prominent anl willy lkown reul estite men of Chicago. The proparty passel from the Allison heirs to Mr. Johinson, Should prohibition be defeated Mr, John- sonsaysthat heis prepared to immediatel, make other andfar more inportant purchas of Omaba proprty, He siys that he knows at | t & doen of the shrewdest and wealthiest men inChicago who will also ke havy investments hore, R Exposition Coliscum ThisAfternoon, The automitic city, magnificent com- moercial and mechanical exhibition, Admission 2 cents, B WASIT DESERTION 2 AWomn Boards a Train and “For gets" Two Chilirenat the D epot. Quite a 1ittle stir was occasioned at tho union depot by what was eithera woman's strango orgetfilness or a deliborate atternpt toabandon L\Wlll:llulhllwllun. Just s the I train was about topullowt for the west a womm rusted o of the depotand climbedaboard onoof the cars afier thotrain beganto move. Two lit- tlo chiliren, aged respectively about seven er n and Depot Po- liceman Flening romrohenod 1he situation and the train wis stoped in obedi- cice {0 thelr sigmls. The children wer placed on bourd the car with thoworman, wh, 1t was learned, wis their mother, and tho train wlled ayay. The mme of tho could not bo leamed, and other fucts to throw anylighton tho situe tion. The ehildren were fairly well dressed, and thomother s of very prepossessing appearice. s — Fits, spasms, St. Vitus' dance, n ervousnes erinure son cured by Dr, Milos Freosamples at Kuho & Co/'s, 15th and Douglas, Edward Homan of the firm of Holman & ell known undertakers of Port isin thecity, Hels theadvance guard of theurmy of faneral directors which Fill Tmoct Taers on the 18¢ of meat mouth. g last night- Aduission 25 132 feet south of the south line of Vinton stret, thewe notheastto apint 13 fedeast of the east line of “Thirteeith street, thence north to apoint 132 fet south of the south lineof Williams street, thece st to the alley westof Tenth stre north to theflrst alloy north of Hickory street, theice tto Eighth street, thence north to the nonth lineof lotl, blotk 5, of Park Fovest ad- dition, thence west to the alley north of Worthington street, thencenorthto thealle, 1t Is Not Recognized by Douglas | botveen Piero and Pacitic streets, County's Fallor. theice et tothe plice of begiming ex- cepting the following territor atapoint 132 fet eastof T thealley suthof Center street, thence cast 2 fot westof e west lie of Sisteenth stret, theee suth to the alley south of Cas street, tience west 0 a point 3 ast 4)( hl line of Twentiethstre, thewe noth o the place of beginmin (.‘lrllfinulll A his Afternoon. Grandconcert. Admision 25 cents, THREE TIMEs AND NOT O UL A (ase Which Is Rapidly Becoming Celebra ted, After being aut all of Thursday aftenoon andall night the juryin Mose & Braue vs Tryner—the wse tht is fast becoming a match forlowa's celebrated calf litisation— reported disagreement, Oh, hoy disgusted Judge Hopewell loked ! Hehad heard it for the third time And the attorneys! Theiv faces wero bluck with dissppointment, “Can’tagree ch 2> asked the_court. ‘No, sir, we can't! exclaimed thefore. ma, who hud evidntly passed a very un- comfortable night. “How do you stand!” “Ten ttwo. “Had your break fast, haven't you, and feel refroshed?” “Yes, your honor,” “Well then, I thitk you mayall g back anlwrestle with thocasé i whale lon ger!> “But, your lonor " gromed the foreman, “4ho twwosay thoy will stay outa week” “I'hey do, eh!” >s, 8ir. 72 it thit's the way they feel, md in to the restof you, I'1L dismiss you," andstraghtwiy a fourthrialof this pet case, which promises to bankmupt tho liti gants, beeamnea certinty The case of Cranebrothers’ mun facturing company agaiist the Central juprovement conpany, for matrials used in making anmia rfriguators, was the not called. Judges Wakiley mnd Doans speit the moming in henng ex-parte matters. —_— Mrs. Mercer, manicure, 40} Bee bldg, PULLED UFP THE PAVEMENT. And Now H¢'ll Find He Has GotInto Trouble, Thercis a mn bythe nine of Stevenson who lives ow onm Framdis street, in the Seventh ward, who Mayor Cushing thinks plingedhimsdf intoa large kettle of grief. Some time ago Stevenson clled on the mayor and said thatthe pwement in front of his property was o danage every time it rained, by acting asan eaves sput aud flood- ing b, Ihe mayoradvisel himto seethe board of public works, A little while later theman returned and sud heguessedit wisn't ging todo him any g00d tosee tho board of public worls, “T'hen see you ward coundlman sug. ted the mayor, veno usefor Chaffeo andl dont givo ad—— for Morearty,” replied Stevenson, and then went his way, Yesterday the ion from myor recdved n com a gentlonan, in which o nerveto inform his honor that he had tom upthe objecti Alk.l\ll)ll gall ‘Stepto the telephone, call up Assistan ity Attorney Shomaker and tell him to > this man Stvenson amested imme- distelyand also to prosecute him in & civil action, I'11 let Mr, venson know that he isnot runing the city, quite yet awhile)’ and the private secretary did a5 ne was in- structed, AL vl Exposition ThisAfternoon, Moms, Munsull, the great fly trpez perlormer, Adnisssion 2 DIED, DAL Y-Robrt, s of Willim Daly, agedsix yers and two weeks, Funenl Siturday, Sepember??, at?p. m, from the family reidence 1615 Burt stre, Interment atSt. Miry's cometery. and Julia Its suertorsrcellumce proren tnnilliont of humes for more thans scentur It Unliod “Hates (ov Fnd 1oads 0f the froat univeniie Purestand most Healihful. © nonwuufu ol 1ueor im- PiltE BARLNG POWDER CO, New Yok, (hicage bu Frauglsco. lng ¥ St Louls. IR BALEY Gradute Dentist, A Full Set of Teeth, on Rubber For Five Dollars. A |wr!m t it guaaral ced. Teoth extrac palin or dan: v and llu-( o, Goll and silver filllngs T, d. nites. Bridge and Crown W out plates. Al work warra. OF F1CE PAXTON BLOCK, 16T H AND FARNAM Entnece, ith street covadtor, Ings until S'o'cloek, PARKER HOUSE, BOSTON, J. REED WHIPPLE & CO, Proprietors YOUNG'S HOTEL, BOSTON. J, REED WHIFFLE & CO, Proprietors. EUROPEAN ELAN, woxceld by none. Complete ost ationin thecity. Wikppie b Opn evene s anticlle = return nu food da e of Its founder, y D. Parke 117 will contine the manyement o Youngias beetozon, Nothlng Else equils Ayr's Pyl for simuliting 1 torpil liver, strugthenng digestio, and regu lating the actionof the bowels. They com tain no alomel, nor any olher fjiriou Avug but ire composedof theactiveprinck Plesof tholest ygetatie cathirtics, “1was i sufferer for years fom dyspepsia And liver trouble, and (o reliduntil e ommenced tak ing A yer's P They have effested s comylote cur Gange Money(WallaWalla, W. T, “Whenever Tam troibled vith cor tion or sufer fnm loss of appetite, Ayer's Pillsset me rightisgain” — A.J. Kisr, Jr, Rock He Fa “For the cure of headache, thatic Pilsare the mopteffecive “Two loxes of Ayers P s cured severe headache, from which Iwas Tong a suf fenn”—Enima Keyes, Hubbardston, Conn, Ayers Pills, TREPARED DY DRJ. CAYER & (0., Towell, Mass Soldby all Dealers in Medicines. Jrs.B etts X36tts Physiciaws, Surgeons and Speialisis, 1400 DOUGIAASS S’ REAET OMAHA, NEB Themost v Loy anafivoritly kowmspec- Ialists T tho Untod Sites her Ton6x- perimce, rmarkible skl anl universal suc- cess in the treament and cire of Nerous, Ohruile and Surgieal Diseaks, entitle these emfunt plysicims o the full cofidence of theaflictel overywher, They guiranteo: A CERTA ) TOSTIIVE CURE tor thow(ul sof early vieand the numer- 3t fallow dnits triin. mA‘ A |]1u|-n ,\l\( \11l ES spgeillys omplacy i pamanutly ured PRERYOU DI Y KD ) ORI yield .u.un)m thelr skillful treat- S % it. "BIES, HSTULA AND REOT AL ULCERS ired without pain or detention AND VARICOCELE porma.- sl eurd Inery case. GONOREH EA, G LEET, Sper- Serinad Wenkness, Lost Marhood, Night Enisions Decwed Fieulfis, Fmald Weiknessand all delitate disorders peculinr or sox positively curd, as wellus opaldisorlors | esor thoexee t result from youthe £ maturcyears, i 0 ern t1 STRICIT REGummial w3 without cutting caustic ordilatation. Oures affected at home by ]hl.lhm. without s mo- n)oll( 'S piln Or anno yane: ” UNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A SU RE CURE e _artul citeds of % arly vico which brings gramie wknes dosroy g ol mind and boly, wiil alliis draded ills, yormuenty ured. DRS BETTS Adiress those who have trn- paird tlemselves ly im- prover indulgonce anl soliiry hbite which Tulibothmind snd body, unfiting tien for business, study or marringo NARRII of thow en tering on that awaroof physicsl debility, quickly OUR SUCCESS Istseduon ficts. First-pracical eporh ence. nd—Evory ase ispeclilly siudied, n.u. storting right, T hird—Medicines am prepared in our_laioratory exitly to sult e ha 1ile, aslited. " B s thusereolng o ues wihowe iy ury. - Drs. Betts & Betts, 149 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA NEB. GRAY'S SPECIF IC M ED ICIN E. THE GrerAT TEv- aenne T e ernee vz 0G0 Panin the Back Dimnes of Viston, Prematire Ol Age anduany ilher dsoases that ld tolnsanlly auption and s prem: 17 Fulliartiois inoar p en , which we_d sl to cifo Mo ok x p B for 1 0r willlo o £hesly malon. el pE of thomonay, by adiressing THE GOODMAN DRUG (O., 110 E RN AN STRE it of countert yellow wipper, the only ge ONAH A, Nxp. ulne. %dvioe tothe Ag obrimpinfim itles much &l £ Sow ol woak lidieys amd bl or mnd Orpia her. Tutt's P|IIs haveaspecific effecton thee organs, stimulating thebowels, giving natuar al dichargas without siraiiig or sripiug, and INPARTING VIGOR o the kidueys, bladler and liver Theyore adapted Lo old @ryoung. SOLD EVEIRRYW HERE, LIEBIG For improved & oo nomic wokery, Use itfor Swups, Sauces, y, | Mude Dishes, (Game, (ompany’s Lz e Neat Keos pfectly all i mates for any length of time, and is cheap- erand of finer flavor than any other stock. One pound cqual to foty pounds of lean beef of the value of about §.60. Gen ulne only wit Justus von Liebig's signature asshown E XTRACT OFBEEF GRAT EFUJL-COM FORTING EPPYS COCO A BREAKFAST, "By athore the natiral which govern tlon, aniby rover there 1s o w Wo' my cape nany afital siaft bykepinoursives vl fortithed with pure blod, aniw Drojerly nourisied frume."--Cl v i[Norvice Madeiimply with b er ormilk, Sold only Inhalfpound tins, by grocer, labeled thus IAMESEPRS & Clj ""’n...‘dl,‘","i“‘ fand. IDR. SI\HD EN’!! ELECTRIC BELT S22 ak point OUR SHOE DEPT. s crowded with new goodsfor the we are in a position to offer our fa Department so popularin so shorta tine, the manufacturer’s thought of advancing pric Shoes weremade and finishedin the best wor only the largest assortment, but a we are not afraid to badk zeith our guarinte. Tosignalize the opening of t 2,000 ir fine is the made with Goodyear Welt, forlike goods. is perfect. anticipatng an increased trade, arcfu above are an extraordinary bargain. Our “Workingman's” Shoes for ¢r. 25 turning out better than ever this and the manufacturer has greatly improved upon the male of them. ever offered for sale atsuch alow price, 1890. Congress all. sucl m. the material Saturd all, and notwithstanding the steadily Il goods, atsame moderate pric Our stock for the fall wa so the bestmade Shoes for Men and Boy le Tall Seasonin this Department we plce Calf Shoes, same quality and make whic , of which we sell thousands of pairs every season, arg We have placed eatly orders for enormous quantities ag, Itis solid leather throughout, Nothing shortof $2.00 will buy In the finer grades we show an exceptionally large assortmment, all styles kinds of lasts, shoes tofitany foot. All our otherdepartments are loaded with new goods. % advancing price of leather . which has made our She ordered very early, belfra was selected with care and the manlke manner, and we are now offering not y hosust goods wlicle on sale to-day, and Lace, waranted Goodyear Weltat s2. s0. Thig h we sold lastscason, as a great bargain at §2.75. Slhoes y as good for wear and elastici ty as Hand-sewed Shoes, The We know Shaoe Stores would charge at least 8350 or §4 Nomore honestishoe wag 8 and the make and finish shoe elsewhere, of toes, and al In every line we have put ina big stoclf PRICKS LLOWERR THAN BEVER, Open until 8 p. ay,10 p. m. N ebraska Clothlng Co., Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Qur line of boys and children’scloth- ing for fall and win- teris now ready for theinspection of all| To our many pat- rons we would say we have spared no pains to maintain and even toimprove upon thehigh stand- ard of excellence which has always characterized our lstock, and that our| lexhibit for this sea-| son is replete with Tmost desirable nvo- lelties and staples, THE DUEBER. FACTORIES HAMPDEN ARG EST WATCHES IN THE THEBEST. WORLD. | G - ‘WATCHES- THE TIME BEST KEEPER. SEND FOR THE DUEBER OURBOOK, WATCH CASE ** FRAU DS MF0. CO, IN WATCHES.”" CANTON, Olll& A Ca Ilfornlg Nene F_(,p_gg= Mikes New Fresh Blood and Pro. duces Flosh, crofuln, Tha (xmuuu.m * nh to0d, as well 1 e v wihersex, i any form. Cold ds o in tlae Back and other forus of ¥ i e s Dr. oLl Nevo Tonle Pills bring the {psy tint of heaith to the ihallow cheek- Woak, ieryou peopls shoull take this great Life Repeer. i them an yuu willcln te the uids haphy men an womnen who daly bles I ST Ta Great work 0 (hele behadl. T garaated. 0 ceils & Vil Fu sale by Du o by mall. Address LIl ‘Iil‘\tll[ IIH'S“ KAI lnmseu. L. ONLS Kuha b Co. lor. ") & bug 3 At Uors 2iin - Dovgias btreets LB Co, Coundl Blufh, Tows AND PAINCIPAL DRUGISTS (VERWHERE ASHBURN o Gultg.p Mandollm&llthers andqualitiof Com ara tri VIR, b l'll'l &HEMY GIIIGAW. \ONITION ey | 0nmm1andEvan. COLISEUM BUILDING. GRAND OCONCERTY BY THE MUSICAL UNION BAND. MONS. MUNSULLP, Ariel Gymnast Afternoon and Evening. greatest living high wire walker, pnrformcr in the BEAUTIFUL FLORAL AND upon PPri et Adaiess Gor UUGLAS o AND ST STS Every one should see him. Thd and trick trapeze \\or]d ART DISPLAYS. Magnificent Commerc_ial amid - Mechanical Exhibition, The Automatic City, Costing Over $20,000 Marzy New and Novel Altractives! The dxnaha Medical ADMISSION, 28 Cents and Surgical Institute osfullytreat nt Corlowa of vital pow Omaha Medlcal dnd Sut’qncdl Incmum SN D formition an anci iy, Initation. K Sy (mluh ol o 1iay ) \l‘l‘ in) or IMnnn i1ty o 2 question Ynl‘ld Silver UMAHA Morphaine cuniin B0io OPI’UM ! Wopa3 il cund’ DR JEFEMENS,Lebanin,0. BI0 S.16¢h St., " No RIBBON Permanent Aligament S PEED, Strength. Sold Under @ POSITIVE GUAR~- ANTEE. | GEO, H. SMITH & CO., General Agonts Nobnaska and lowa. Omaha GOLD NEDAL, PA W. it s modubt 2\'0 Chemicais 1t bus ware 4 the Hrengt Ammwrout 8old by Grocers everynhere, W.BAXER & (0. Dnn.hes!ar. 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