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1800-SIXTEEN PAGES. OO CORNER FARNAM : " AND FIFTEENTH STREETS. Lis garient would be dieap for §2.00: —Anextrs quulity for £2; hy tlog, seal ornam ents, Queen A e Collar, N N N v % best mukes of seal plush ‘w"a b Ix;.-l " .:-.u:uq ol S e i Just received the lateststyles forrecention andeveningwear, MOUSSALING RE]] |)] ESS GOOD , l.s HGI0HE O R e e e st csinir s LACE DEP'T. al fustening<, 9.7 regular price 5,00, L CHIFFON, MOUSSALINE DE SOTE,in broc aded, striped and dotted off 2d lining. re ornaments, mude of the famous Walker Plush, gulir price $30, FOUR BARGAINS FOR MONDAY.| (i e e s o £ fnagy e e o conss WARE g ot ST U B N 1@ gor ) lot, Ete., Ete., ont, recfe astrich an apj aebrg a fur trimmed, endless varlet N .0 ’ v v QA N u Diagonal,Cheviot, Ete., Etc., vest front, r astrichan appliguebrall andfur trimmed, an endless varlety S-INCH SILK G AU DHAPING NET [ elsgatt stipedeffais; 1) oret® 0 slises samel’s huir Twills at50c per yard, worth 750, ' ) ' y ; and delicate shades, only 74 AlL wool hrx:lm.al:m" Thly ey Tl el 45-INCH BLACK AUZE NET, with velvet polka dots, only 90c. English Serges, all wool, in all t all snades, at 5 — — CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS AXD DRAPINGNEIS, inall the litestoffectss English Cheviots, very desiruble, at sic. 6 Latest Noveltus in Valings and Rucliirngs. Inl )Ort C d RO])CS. fi | Real Torchon wnd Medici Laces, the most complete stock 1n the ity at popue 1 lar prices, Justopened, achoice line of the latest novelties in Imported Robes, in astra= \ chan and velvet garnature ects, They are elegant styles, in Y 1 BLAN KETS Beolch ustrachans, plaitings, robes, also bourette mixtures. . IN ALL THE ZATEST STYILES | SPECIAL VALUES IN WIITE BLANKETS at 2. B I A C K GOODS y (bt 5t 34 p—ls 4 1R\ .50, 11,812, up 1o $204 pair. . JY BLANKE @ ) W 1.75. Specially made for camping. 5 & " 3 ' { ) COMFORTS IN NEW RICH COLORINGS from Tic to$. iperior values in all wool Tlen ricttasat Sic and 81, One Lot of Children’s Plaid Cloaks, in sizes from f EXTRA FINE BED COMFORTS in Pongee, Sateon, Choeso Cloth uid Flge Silk warp Henriettas at$1.2) per yard, < ured Patteras, fr 2,60 to$20, French Seeges, all wool, at 60c, 7c, Si¢ and 9. 4to12 years, red Patterus, from $20 to We show afulland completo 1 of White and LightColored Mlaunncls for SI I K S Infante® vear,alsoall maices of New Humpshire (unshrinkable) Flnnels, suite - 4 | g uble for nightgowns and all kinds of underwear. We are now showing anelegant line of Bengalines inall the new fall color- & ‘/ 1 i Ask toseeourle Unbleached Cotton mel,usualy sold at 150, ll;gq,Bwhiu)ln_v\u mr.{ .iu:;lu-.m.ny attractive prices, Also exclusive stylesin nov- | ¥ J 9 o 9 > 2 8 o 0k We show the only comulete line of Enbrodered Flannes to befound in the & l’}:::ir:::r:;;;;;?] \lu: iLn colored Faille Francaise at$l and $1.15 per yard. bl | city; white and all colors. NOVELTIES IN OSTRICH AND FANCY FEATHERS, Ostrich Feather “Trimmings, Astrichan Trimmings, JutSteel, Fancy Metal, Hand Crochet Bucklesand Slides, i LI - Exceptional Valies e Heestidcled Towels f; RaANS. FANs [$7.00, $7.50, $8.00, $8.50 T wovbavs sArk Lt Eiegant assortiment of fine inported, hand painted and spangled gauze, also SICOND 7 OOR 1 it i P P i 1 Fe, , SZ )/ R, arge Ail Linen Hemslitchea ek Towels at25c., ST (ol ek naene ; Bt ABe DariEaie nt. 200 2o StV ke Tomn e st o s it ; N and anehinfe ¥ 3 i Very PineHuck Towels, hemstitcthed and dravn vork, for Mon day only. fio. d los J"‘l rOl [‘rc( (Hl el ( ]l(/ 5! Wecarrythe largest assortment ot Fur Capes, Muffs, Bois. Misses' and Children's Sots and Tur Trmmings. We hive shownoureuston- At ersin former years that ve sell Furs for less money than they ean be bought fo bls year we have a much lirger assortmoant, | 200 weofferan Extra Size Huk Towel, with drawn vorkand hemsiite hed, IN ENDLESS VARIETY. lower prices and plenty of room to show goods. Bolow wequote some s pec worth 7se, Ladies’ hand embroidered, scalloped torder linen lawn handkerchiefs (latest |- Ladies’ Black Hare Muffs, from48cto $1. Su/fiu'im' Value ¢n Flemestitched Damash Tozedds. novelty)at e, 7ic, #1, §1.2 and $1.50. d Ladies’ American Oppossum Muffs, at §1.88, Ladies’ flne embroidered H. S. and scolloped border handkerchiefs, cle- Ladies’ Black A strachan Muffs at $400, ey L AENE ant designs, only30e, well worth 4ic. g r. 3.98, E e S o Qe oor awn haalkreholsonl 13 wirth 3. ERat EIady Marin 1810 a0 BL00 bE. sl ['able Damask 1% 10¢, lr'en;“::rlllm élu’:‘\hl‘irl“v“m“ S qiicioroistenoatpriitod bordoiaonly We show an elegantassortment of Ladies’ Capes from $5.00 to $56.00. : 4 ’ 'Ladies’ H. s.l white and printed border cambric hanakerchiefs, only be, Misses’ Sets, very pretty, from $1.80to $6.80, in Thibet, Angora, imitation Chinchilla, Lynx, Tiger, New Importation of Table Damask, original designs, superior quality, md worth Sjc. Coney, &e, worth from $1.25 to81.3, on Monday $1 per yurd. Napkinsto match, < E: Bl | N N . S Al G K R & G O “ e FARM41/]‘5/§f}):fiE/»'r1/ STREETS. tickets can be secured, the price of which COLISE! peac er gra Among tie | son tofeel proud of their fine exhibit at the | COMMISSIONERS. THE RETREA"NG COLONELS. or myself, th o nest speak, | willbe §4 for the round trip. Stephenson’s prtierres are the London Style, marble arch, | Colisum. It is the most extesive of its RONEIS) and the deb: 1to beclosed by | coaches will accompany the excursion and | A Special Musical Programme for the | coutinmtal style grill top and many otler { kind ever shownin the wes It is dive A 7 N t s it om | farnish an opponunl'l,y _Iol:La ridein Sioux Matinee n,fi“ (\]vgnn(l tyls, * Thoreare sitin pin cushins | fed it chancter and exhibits taste in ar- Nl n:;:.’; :::t.).':.n::em et o rder, s that eadh of the | City to all who may desire it. ite : covered with hand made lace all in keeping | mngenent, Every bauch of penmushipis - B . : i ) b Maiey Cxiianiiiie : e Thf‘re‘\\:;mngu:.par bnl aaniea ashonabiolliiatels clegant appoitments of thebeauti- | represented by amaster picce ofits kind, ind | Al of the county commisiones were Throwing Dirt to (over Their Ignominous R = Sasts B Dr. Birney, nose and throat, Bee bldg. :‘l‘”"“’ :' mh}’ '!;;]m ast i\mi"kv and at {,‘“ u[;,:r‘luw;m. ){nelnx;,.lmu-, fashioned | gives the w;)unr. conprd )hl‘\"l’lllfll of l:xc praseut yesterday afternoon, but they were 4 . Third—The time ofthe speeches to be limited ——— he matinee this afternoon the management rass bedstod in the third boothcomes in for | scopeof a busiiess college, Many of the half an hour late when Chairnan Anderon Tlight from the Battle Field, to gt oss han iy miflites and not ux- 10 LOOK FOR SCOTT. 1 wunting onthe larget. asemblage of the | te lins siare of pnise,nd it entaly | amples ofpen trawine wd_ADMTIng ire | ramme forrc. Az feeting fortyfive minutes your orsunization season. Mamger M. L Roder was pros. | D¥Uitst for it would be tard toconeiveof | very tandsime. Thefgun piees by Drof. The cith s ; Elhio WL th perias of thie Above naned, | A Brother-in-Law of the Missing Man T e S (. | @ more handsomo piece of fumiture, The [ Rathbun, representing Generl Grant on e citizzns of West Omaha asked thit e A SET OF BRAZEN BLATHERSKITES. | Provided however, that the same amount of Thinks He has Been Muardere-) Taiec yooterday from overwork, but [smoend: | tmppangs of this boofh are almost sregalin | horeeiaolr, r Aewct (L8 ary other pleces, are | Bew polling place bo estiblisted in Dandea J con 3 ingraplily, lis mmy friends are pleased to | their splenior. Brass stnds, rich jawel | vory iifs 1o, Tho Sudens (o ircesare | “Tie pelition was referred. H.L. Russell put in a applicatin to timeshall be granted (0 euch of the speakers Ho, y O TSI SeRONS, tinre through | ;. M ' B: Collins of Des Maines, a brother- | know, and wil beat his post s enorgeic as | cses ud bindsme lipanese fodsabound | wre requirel to mster thepraciical brancies Fourth e deb to shall continue theough | 10 lay of W, H, Seolt, who mysterously dis. | e fom, Inprofusion The foth and lust apar-* frst— fac thatuccomts for the abenceof | o ., e Sl T'heSaue 0ld Tactics of Slander, Vi- [ [ (A3%Sfin, dov's debate betug divided | Pl 2 By e o O e Ben | T Musical Ugbon military band wil gtve | Dot Mie e which owing totho vear ap- | lheir vorkin v B O ot v B ot Ta i s o o) : Pabric & i We furnish the reporters and . i g E ¥ ; 3 finterperlaps attrads an much | ness wllege tok fint preminm o 't 3 er, tuperation and Fabrication e aavllL, LUtolal ke rhncriace and ?m“;l“';‘fl‘w?,"{}'?‘;fifi ‘;f‘t‘l‘l’j,‘;r:t["[‘jfv:':“: kel 1D frani sacrea oncert this afiernon, of 1 from the ladies asany. It cntaiis | state fair on ormamental pamanship Taken | The people who live in the Thinl districs The Real Trouble at YOU0 Doy a6 foos And chaties. of the I oy mad been dons towards find- | which the followiug is the prgranme: Shuwls claks and wraps.” Ao tie | s @ wholewmd in dewil - Prof. Ratibun tas |of the Sixth wird asked t have tho polie Gband Malindl porters. Yours truly, JNO. L. Wenster. | f0g the T Ve GU R PARTI, bautifil outer girments for tho lalies in | greatreason to b proud of bis exhibit, place established at 1810 Military avene. 3 It was also verbally understood that neither | OPinion that X N g 'y ded March at Cortege-La Relne De Saba this displayare 10 be seenthe B, Pricstly & iz The board will look this up and report. M. Rowwater _nor M Webstr winid | withand had omehere o take steps wilnd giinol | Cu’s slawis of pure silic wary hewieits | Dr, Bimey arescatarh, Bee bldg, Anadvertisenent for bids (o fumish supe charge anything for theirtimeor transporta- | FHEI thice of tun. 1 S om s oo i i Auber | for mourning puroses; Perianind camel's Dbtk plies for the vaults {i the county trasurrs The recent Grand Tstand debate, at which | tion : S oD, (D sviom ML Hoout (e || Oirac Lece—Sinplloity. e | huie shiwls costing from £ anl upwards, A Mission at ¢he Holy Famil and registor's ofice hought out” only one bid twoof the choen champlons of prohibition | , These cnditions were ilentically the sume | jvellknoyn through Lis conaection wath the I o =L 1g the doakss and wraps aren haudsond | on Sunduy. Octobor 5. there will b and the clork was instr W0 oL $ho.cliceen ohampions of p ©1 | as had been agreed upon for the Beatrice de- oo ) hat he had 1oty | Mons. Monsulla,” Amerisa % premler serial | maltese jackot . with milltar nt,a noy | ORF & For constructing the culvert at the inters tumed tall, has given riso to agreat deul of | hate, but there the prohibition chumpions | trace of him nor evidence that bhe had left artist. st plush jicket withadjustable vest, tobe | Sion commencedat thechurch of the Holy |section of Park a Prospect streets abuse, shinderand downright falsi fication, gledund juggled outof tby refusing to | ORR RV MR, | s PABTIL, e dther faltor winiena nov giment | Family, comer Eightenthan dizardstrens, | wervseven bidy il of e The principil organ of the mercenary slan- | talkon the afternoo of the day unless | e e b dispcton s gian 2 | Beliction-T1' Trovstore,, .. .. T Silish, Such acollation woud | by fathers of theSocity of Jesis. The mis: |19 the committed on judic derers down at Lincoln has tkis to say con- | the order was reversed and they were given | PeXon : AR Ll A i At a toni| B 1 Potpourri—Herald Angels.""" "Beyer [ Of couse b incomplite without the sion will becontinued for two weeks, and the v hada bill of i ! oko ol closing aswell ‘as_ tho open- | o ¥ \ain besides about 100 I ey, ie | TTRLOt Solo—Down ln the Deep Céiir, gurments. They are there the genuin: e o It was for paving Thirtielh stret cening the debate rder 1o prevent arepitition | ¢ chial besides about #l6 ) (By request)...ooooonoisieio o Fisher | fu Palleto styleof the regulation £31 T p ek e L e tion s | rom Bristol toSpalding, ind was referred to Edwan Rosowater hasshown himselt tobe | of fuch trickoery that thess. condiiona. Lo i L G e S har | 10gth andos” Bundsone asihe. fadi ¢ Manings otlockenaas and instuctions | (RS ol 5 PRI g WA x T ik of Hre Gramd Tl s | been tmgosed ffom the outset at. Grand 1- toninche i holgh silght 150 poads age| o kg for my edury 0% Bk | Taer ohwillwearthem. Tls a display to by sorman, o YD Gelodt miss nd o uswl numberof bils woro- ros ented Dalivedive nced thenselve rifye wong | land = All this timothero was o talic otany- | {HR SRS 3, SSgih, W ght 18D brown haiz, PARTILL, Poud of andis appredatedby all wio viit S0 farmd ta Lo ol peck ek 4 g Aftrnoon—3 o'clock stationsof the cress; | e § U ARNE, Sisie natuentof Gofial Trads || oty bat Bt vohutand Earrateo for the ¢ parted inthe middle, bluo eves, rather weak, | Idyll—Forge In theForest EiiCelseun) 1130 ylock rosary, setmon, bonadicton. |, Thl ooul of Mcc forl of Kansasut the debite lust friday was | hibition side. Bu 34 bators ke - | B e i P ] Description--1. At nigh b F The display of fine carrisgesby Wil Confession will be heard fromd oclock in | Struting the ¢ us at the conty hospital themeanest, dirtlestand most pusilaninous [ bate wasto take place thé following letter | DeCessitating P oic spoctacles, i By thebrook, 4, The ster kes ' | Siyder may truly besaidto bed feauroe of e seliauds ! § 7 | was presented and approved. M. MeGay- SUriaer i Nirrasyy e over oftredio a | was received. Thero was no ulvanyge taken | Complexim, havy gold outh s ooba Migh | ¥ ) 5. Horiing D! tomo. | e excsitin fselr. "t ds arranzeduponn | hoamit b o > 100 and from 2:3p pele appeand biforo the oard mnd said ha anger in Nebraska. » \ 3 ' are Wi A el g Overture 4 L ] atfor i 3 i - 1 i s ad made stake il id, tha The conmitiee, at the dictation of Tose- | O dibierltankiu or Bradford, and the was | alsowalked *pigeontoed” with ono foo, AT s Ganeein Lt . d plathrm built in_ the fashim ofa | "Phue who abimnd the mision are raqnestea wad made & bistske i his bid, thatthe NoUEsit ewton cuanzod (ha grogeamme || BG ARG I H1o progranime, whioh had been | %y Ve i o §800) that Mus, Boot bt been o £ Lonaes Ghan . yith s wealth of curtiins abovewhilst | (o abstain from ail vain ayusemecs. md Bt hotaq iy by dom for the price.at e e T g O B R O e oL Toso. | 80 dlstresson sid wosTied 0Ver bop Hombinng | | Tie eahibiof aus Bt ety exposition is | Abroad careted stainvay leals upto the | wemestly enploy thensclyes i the greatar: Hoval fron thowntmers - \av 1t b te- Friiny tight and siweiiacal Lo fon | wait Onans Neprra g tlon, E: Rose disprpearincethatshe lad gone tothelome | a witerion of the yolune of trade doio by | Buplo . A fhe atai n bold J- | gir of thelr salntion. Mr. O Koeffomoved that if the next high teran agreement tolet them alter- | ¥ou in Lincoln today, but failed to find you. | of lis parents in Flusking, N. Y, about a | them at their 1 of business, The fine | s arv _the worls “‘Willian der’’ JUst | Phocondi aning the plenary in- | ast biader 2 > vhu b and 80, 5 have seen the Drohibs and non-parthans | weok ago display of Hayward Bros is not a mis | Dweathis tho word **Welcone.” The exkibit | quigence of the missin areas o > Vool & DRt L b igntnokaiat Hos utthisis ot all, Bd Rosowater had the | andthey cin firnish Attorney General Brad- | ~ Mr. Millard, of the Commereial National | nomer in this regard, This popular shoo | 19, armngel dn the form of s cirde | "o yseistat five oxercises of (he missions for 4100 rath e el Eheinse .Tj“‘ aking snake-in-ihe-grass cunnig tosend forlot K g anayaarc iD1eON “lfll"!k“_!]“f bank, was seen, and stated that he had [ bouse his made severil ovationsin the 1iae 8 promprises fives differnt styles | o mako a good confession; to receie by | ond if this party will not ) el i down toRunsis and get udirty whelp to nake | Plttsburgor Chancdllor Creighton of Lincoln. | (300, WS oo dnd ¥ requesting him to | of reform in foot clothing. Their footform | Sf Pletous in five sies, also four | omminionin the church jto pray for theiu- 11l this party will not accept the contret anaMdavit that e sav lquor i General | St.Johnls entirely out of the murket this | Wri g ] hlng. T || diteret styles of top bugges all X 4\ ¥ the deric will neadyertisothe bids. Ao | A At loam v Lon ratd thitai | ayentirand rrabee cannot get buck from | takesteps to find a trace of the man and,lso, | shoes are gainilng public favor and as popular | St OO I rell dillore tentions ofthe . M. Berlin noved that 1o furthersteps be from thostageln Bradford’s absence. Upon | Towa fron an appontment il too late, L | t0 notify the chiefs of plice of the lirger | opinion gete nemie Lo comuion sense, foot. | Siffenent sz eI I Tl e vaingoerdses during the irst week for | aicer ‘in (ho mateer. og g Twentioth ming of tho nsult Generil Brudford re- [ have talked with u great many men today | citios of his disappearance, form shoes will become more and moro | ©froadwagon. he handsme drab Indiesonly; during the seend week for men | o fo : ARAAUIR S ORY used 10 8, ' . Bit_at the | thatknow Br 1 Crefghton, and they ————— popular. In this excclent arvay ofshoes | Plactonin the foreground rec ol St from N o Q streets, in South Omuha, Paluer louse towas over, Gen- | & 4 ng splendid men and good A Light in Every Berth. and slippers may be seen foot-form shoes for | PrAise, s statement that can be mde of ey X until the county attorney cin fumnishhis ) 1B . 3 I mis- demanded rs, The prohibs suy they will pit these ) s emen, for childr ven | Vehiclein the collection, Amongthe exhubit : i opinion as to the legality of the work, There proof, Iowy wint down li his grivand | menigainst anybody that cua be produced | To the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul | ladies, for gentleuen, e childeen and oven [ Yihiclein tho colktion. Anor AR AR Dr. Bimey curescatarrh.Bee bldg &0 |are 5,000 yurdsof carth 1o be removed tng the tiny square toed foot-form shoe for the ¥ P out the afidavit andabideby e railway belongs the creditof being. the ALy e tod, o ancy shoes and | ¢ reqularand the other a French platfon —— the question is as to whether the worle Now what are the facts! Inthe middle of [ hese,ton, re concoded to be the bestmen | first in the country to reduce the matter slippers s very fine andelicils. many complis | CUriage; thelatteris the very litest and District Court, should bepaid for by South Omala or b Rugust Mr. Sarff, the geacral man- | (R Lronibs huve and T think you themen. | of electrio lighting of trains to scientific | maits from theirvisiurs. Haywerd Bray | QUite dogant in appearnce, “This - e e | Yesrds afternon Julge; Dome md | the county. The motion provailed, Belin ager of the Sugar place, clled wire rueut Grand Island your pleasure | perfection. One of the novelfeatures | muke a specialty of manufacturing ladies | DIbit isentivly of home manufacturewd re- | Walkdey listened to the argiments inthe | Turier anl thochairman voting aye, while o o i [Rosewster at Tus Bem|a e3pense as h Jige.* | Introduced in tho sloeping cars is a| fine clth topped shotw to 5 oedey | fltets great credit biih on the maker and Spelanik cas omo yeirs ago the Speln - | CSpRAD ind 0'Kcofe votod xay office and asked as a favor to the sugar pal- | Very tru i (i 5 rhic PP Sk the & ¢ | uron the entive city of Omaba, ok LS B0, 30, 4R SRR The following approvriction shets were acopeople, that le would consent totake | {n answer - s | patent electric reading lamp in each Tetlob At® aisdo talmaiok ihe evlor afany ( MIN HI SREb Oy yarticilarly noticeaple f 'Mks ok uto their home tie infant daughter | read and passed : > road fund, art in a fourhanded probibition debate. Mr. | notified that Bradford and_Creighton would | section. With this luxurious provision fihas croostime e Miy mAy cloose. T | o A0 SRISL AL isth company which | Of 8 sister. The chill, Josephine, grew to | g si7 1. No ) 1,81,19259, Roseavater expressed great doubt whether he | be accepted for thefirst day, and Larmbee | reading at night before and after retir- i oo ‘“" pihe opor o e fie [ 1s wellwortly” the careful exanindtion of | Yomanhcol supposing the peoyle with whom A appropri could find time, and tinally left the matter | Wasto take the place of Creighton the second | ing becomes as comfortable s b 748, | t500s ‘as to locrtion, batuothiseamatennc: | ‘erery me who vilts the exposition. . weher | $ho liod wore her parents, Two years 10 | known asthe o s juy wnd I A E! g Y 4a¥, | tions asto location, butnothing daunted the 3 i Mar c s i i open with the understanding thathe would | day. ‘This was the arrangement, and 0 it | and when roliving the f{oilet may be | joo Q0N Wl L muni fiturea most conplete line of gools | Martih Swlanik lkiled his™ wite md then [appropriaion shoet —wa presentod ind /3 k i confer with Hon. John L. Webster, A few | was advertised by the managoers. made in comfort and seclusion. The ]&I'l)lnu\mngul\ ard and upvard until today s0d by driigslsts, statoners. d so rup- | Committed suicide. Shortly after this nis |passed. It provides for the paying out of days later hereceived the following letters : Rankin was not thonght of, and would not & o i R there is no single firm 1y, ths city that stands ber clothing, mackintoshes, ladies' fine gos- | Melatives st up the clim that Jsephine was | 35910 men iy h from time to tine _ d 5 ) Lt B il W, berth reading lamp in the Pullman | higier in theestimationof the public, o car. | DT ¢ & mac 168, [8dles’. Bnotigos. (B IEBIIED A0 RANDISLAND SUGAR P, & EXros haye been accepted, for the reuson that A D b ) ¥ . 1 sllic o e warv iats 1ot anadopted child, and sought to obtin |served asjuror and witnesses, GIAND [ILAND, Nob, Augist & 1800 15 | neilier Hosewater for Webstor were dis. | Sleoping cars: Tun on the Chicago, Mil- | Tiesa fuer or mom yaiod od oh hes & Sa% \7las, 8 will 6s.016d sochig Tor ity uoitt | psseulon of iho jroperty. “The tase s | PABERIANS I EIRION Rosowal e Sir Sine posud to debate with a man who hires out by | waukee& St. Paul railvay, betwyeen | they. S tamire. Napdce e Pui 2ie Lha Use ot Lin thecourls befove nd has ken de- | Dp Bimey. 1thrat, Bee bl ou regordinga debate on prohibi themonth with @ moving tent as atraveling | Omaha and Chicago, is patented, and [ _ Keep yourshop and your shop will keep i ] PR A AL ] in favor of the young woman, ) SRRk SO Ll rresponded with some of the prohibition | hippod rome o 8 ) iroad | ¥ou was the advice of Benjamin Franklin, | Jirgest stock of puro ok tanmnd omorroy moming Judge Clark N peopie ind v canrot tome | MBS, tay of tho debate Creighton | CRUIOL IO used by any othex railrond | oL Wi the adviee of Benmis Fracin, | Mo ek, of purs ik - unsel 1L the crininal caledar iy tho Tara zoom The County Finances. Sijar pilce kboslio Tl s M | fallod “to” but i an . appearunce | CONPADY. figer o Erouest improve: | o domonstratin by the ATl oA o | aariog iyt o tuar el oty onrt ouee A prixmer STl ailia ||| A roporiot the QRGN M.t ooty Deo will s > Wi ave the | and Rankin, who had beon hanging arund | ™€ 3 con- | the metropalitan dry gods housoof N. B bl 3 o keap theie feot o | Arraimed to plead, after which the case of |finances, In ook for Jhas leen published. d0Tato " Sopbme 10 Wnd 11, L kA v tiig | G st e o e bar Eaforedas a | vinced. 100!| eoaonenyries migniiedy cobiblt- ot the | T2 ARG mbih aikya o ket thiln: ook (n/ | EESIMAS L Dloy Blop diilch the casq o BT MAiIna 119 Qo ko ar Shand e eona P iy er asking hin It he | substitute until Larrabeo should arive, He | Sleeping cars leave the Union Pucific | coliseum s tie cyuosuw of all eyes. (ram ST maamng L S Mis ol dx Fiteh, whoare charged with grnd larceny. D aaas s semmsions Balls fuge coula come at that datoe. 1 mieht nlsoask spealc once. The assertion that | depot, Omaha, at6:10p, m, daily, ar without being sdbalanult), ‘yoi ex: | SN SICLHO Wil H1d U ”“’,‘““‘ll,‘h(f’,",“] 11 be puton for trial. Tuesday, Frank gestd that it wouldbe the proper thing ta batlon and caivenitmoe: Tremnin tily v, | a0 Il\nll‘l‘«lu;:nv."m}:vlrlmlmn.l he acmarge that | tickets and sleoping car berths at Union | {\iharatemen play easly teais ir top Cher | pany, 1008 Farnan staves, avesbearing. {hissuggutionthe fnanm Scamiive; ialled B L Tior 1w peyalord was outraged and insulted | ket office, 1501 Farnam street (Barker | 4 ARl i i . W For beautyof arangement and chirmi — ¢ Audlor Evans, commented the' wor GRAND [T S s after he bad turned his back to the enemy is Block), Omah finest aggregation of (xmibits in the west or heautyof arrangement and charmin Dr, Bimey ou satarrh, Beo bldg, which was completed a fow days ag, & ) : r TRl Sinat i ok ! ock), Omaha. o The display occupies four lirge oths, each | eflect the handsone ~exhibit of Sherman ) ¥ il & The bock shows the taxatin, lvies, ase L e | Bis collar had ireats mesry Sout the beer in | 353, porr e F.A. NasH, of which represents a differeut department of | McComell bears off the palm. Just inail r— sessme: Ales ihe txatin, lries, o R a a it of 4 cellar had already been given to the pub- St prosent i e G sments and names of the ennty offials leter toduy from Governor Willlam Larrabee | licin the Beatrice debate. - The plumber's Pass. Agent Gen’l Agent, the great stol The several divisions of the o railis a burnished show ¢ 3 Allie Horine's Condition, from 1854 (o the present date. It also shows ql]ub\'n\ilullng:hul he will bein D afdavit was mailed from Topeka to Mr. i exhibitare separited by pluish covered col. | diintiet perfumoand the ¢ cosmet Allie Horine, the young woman who was |the bondel indebteduess of £he « ¥ be Nm}n‘wr‘u !ukIJ 10 assist 1an e Rosowater direct t0 Grand Island by one of Swedish Anti-Prohibitionists, uuns, each of & differént hue, and sur Upon the walls & seried ranks of bot- | goo4 e Sulcide Wiggand in the Estabrook |$#346000 with 4 surplus of $131, inthe 24ih and16th (hat he. Sate wrb miee the Kansas resubmisionists, but Morrison's | 7The Swedish anti-prohibitionists held a | Méunted by a bust form, each shovingto ad. | ths full of nineru waters and in the apper tlocklavt weelk, Is slwly recovering, but i 7. Thotax wlledions for ‘IS0 were Dot BITT him- oo Whero o thost - dutae. "Cn | ftidavit (s not half s dumasins to Grmsens | 4 Green's hall list night | VAutagen diferentstyloof corset Tho en: | bickgmundare brashis anl wiisk broons | Wocklavt veel is shwly recorering, but is wd_the disbursements 705477, - ; 3 b Slan Isnaglng to Bradf WELOh e e dsd P i st tight | trance to each booth. it ‘handsomely dmped | 1 BEUMO Srvay Ba the copee Sroous | far from being oit of tangr the question hasbn i $TO%TE, younotarrange that with the committee, as the charges mado by the Topeka Caital, | which wis attended by fully two hundred P Ldl A rill bes . sand copies of the bok hive been Tk have tosee abous 1, and to whom shall | theleading prohibition” organ of Kansas and erons. Judge Stenberg and others fur. | With ortierres, which have been carfully | booth are fistoous of spouges, whilo dowa | Bow s as fo what will becime of thewoman. | prinied ad will be ready for distribation ia I write? Yours, [ ¥, his own letters to St. John, whic) S | D 0 Ewnoug A 1 selected with a view: 0 theeffect when tho [ inthe entril groind is a huge ' bottleof im- | She is without money, and Mr, Killey, the oW w » Which aremat- | nished the orat: nd urged the club to . a fov days, Geniral Nanngor. | fasoWn letter iaied the sratory and urped the clib % | STIRIL viewed s wolg - a iy i tho porteduriplextrict of chirey blosomsa | Vomm wilh whom sie 13 10w stopuing, can yS. On the nextday Mr. Scarff was notified by T e R Ombership of the oind hej | trance to each dipartment ave the words, | bitled andalusi, This R . can il-aflord tokeepher. An appiicatin for aid Dr Mr. Rosewater that he wuuld&oin in the dé-| . Birney, noso andthroat, Dee bldg. o It aar] anbeiip of the aln had [ N B. Falcoier, " whilit beneath thebrass | the fluest line of porfumos in th city, a fut | was fled withtho ommissioners yesterlay bate only on the conditions which wero set . " J L Roaasd 1, B0 and i 00 Yoroms enad | rail thit guards the portals aro handsome fur | tist needs 10 proot to those whoeujoyed the | and the conmittee on churity will investi- Negleoted Wit forth by Mr. Webstor ix the {ollowing lottec: — V»J‘n u: theie fist papers of citizenship | 1o (08 grey wolf, squirrel, silver fox, ete, [ Perfumes that cxhaled from the rsettes | gate the case. Allie has relations in Missouri . ANeglected Wire. ONAHA August %, 180.—Mr, O. V. Searfr, The Board of Trade Excursion, Withia the past thirty days. Inthe first rom or booth, which is located | Whichlangin frnt of their display, The | Who are guite well-todo pople, but she r Mrs. G F. Russell arrived in the city Grind Lland, Neb~My Dear Sir: Your r Arrangements have been perfected with : Sr—— jiext thostaifway, may be sen @line of the | @univenaryof theopaiing of this sire oo- | fusesto disclose thelr whereabuts, as she | Thusdayevering boking for hor husband, Quet luull-m. E . lhmc‘:nmrdnnd Il(\y-wlt %0 | 0o Freqont. Rlkor & Missor Valley rail Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Beo bldg. latest, as well as the finest,in the way of Currl*d_\--slunluy, and finds theproprietors | does wot wint them t know of her condition. | o deserted her elght years igo, and whom et ex-Govermor Larrabee and ex-Governor 2 B s 7 rail- —— andcomforts. Thereare the closely | Proud of their store and well satisfied with —— ehas en fllowhg from flsco 1o Dis St Jolin w aln dibato uboithe SRTIOR | road company for a specal tnin 10 visi the A T woven blizzard blankets, Which by tho way | Ehelr ventur Dr, Birey, noseand throut, Bee bllg. | e e on filowig fom place to_plice. Ecpomier 170 1k receltode " %% | Sioux City com palsce, which will leavethe | s, 3y ry Millerof Chicago was before | 87 quito new in the west, aud aresureto be- | Joyee, thomilliner, bas the most petite dis- m— He was formerly a practicing physician im A1 Bomiluncacht the invitation to debate with | Websterstreet depot at § o'clock @ m. Thurs- | Judge Shicids yosterday asking that o | GO NIV poularthe coming winter, A'ke | ply inihe tuilding, ‘aid his exhibit s cas Notice. ”’"““"’1‘"‘“‘”‘ ”“I““‘l“ Tuk b low b Bt he gentlemen upon the fo) 0 3 v of 0 of vi v T, L *Lder- Vo 0l s i el cente wetion C © ladies £ Oma e stck dealer, and boards s Priibliion Ansndise oo Tt cAlopling & 3‘;:;:‘.?10':,‘]70 gelock p. m, amiving in | grandfather, Joseph Muning, who is uinety | Inters persed smidthe billowy seaof conforts | towhal is becomiing i femining toadyas s | Americanied Escyclpaiia Britanmics will city, Herefuses toussist her althongh she clock. sayshe his property and s alindutly sble {iho Stata o ¥ 5 years of age. The old man is worth consid: | and fleccy blanikets are haidsome sofa and | fict thit gives added interest 1o anexhibiy | be taken. Al persons who desire to avail 03 Os (he debarl. ;‘,’,,,";l‘,g‘},""*L,-flr;-fl:"'l‘uf All members of the board and their fanilies | erable property, and Mrs, Miller, whois an | chair fiu.m, compliting the luxuriant | from by atore. His display this yearis fully | themselves of our liberal offer must have their | to” provide fortis family, She will a3k the ate 10 bo coutinued as hereaior siuted - aroinvited to participate inthis excurnsion. | only heir, s afraid that it will be squundered, hlm'lm{u. ‘The next section is dewvoted 0 | wp tothe high standard of his rfeputationas | order in by that day, court to compel him to aid her, wless he Second-Theorder 0f the debute to b Huch as expect to g are requested to uotify | Thecourt didnot band down a décision lust | fancy furnitine oo i \ y rings and silk stapestry | @ millier, - forestalls her, 1s he has frequently done Followa: Omeot Lhese geatlenen toopen the ' Lhe secrelary bs carly @ posible, of whom | nigh. in Pompeiin red, gol, steel blue Andios | ° Phe dmats Bulness Co ge las great ra- Dr, Bimey, noseand throwt, Bee blig. | fore by skipping £oother Aati - Jom¢ Do — . Bimey, nose and throat, Bee blig. el