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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER 1, 1890. THE CITY. The bank cloarings yosterday #785,770.01, President Hartman of the real estato exchange, has issued a call for a meet- ing of that institution today at 11a.m, The Barstow stov any yesterday com me d suit han Reichen- berg to rewver {1 due on account, The following are the observed at the loc: at the hours named; 7 m., 563 1p. m,, 682, The Pennsy lvania veterans of Douglas county will meet this evening at 7:80 o'clock in room 919 Ne York Life building, Oma Neb, All Pennsyl- vania veterans invited. Among the band o ters that were run i James Monroe and Williim Rog well known pickpockets, who doubtless following the cireus for enue only. Allle Horine, the girl who was shot by Bl Wiggand about a week ago, i idly recovering, The ball struck herin the breast has not b moved and bdominal cavity, were tempe rnal servic o m., s ofF, 110 a, spicions cha yestord we reve is he al for the Tenth ved and wor i be pushed s possible, further dels ated,as olar supply of iron is now on hand and work is being rushed at the foundry, The street r company has informed the board of public works that they will not resume the \\l..wn{ South Tenth strect until they ¢ materials as demand the board. This they hope to secure in two or three day! Deteetive Vaug morning from Kansas( him Harry Wheeler, who is wanted here for stealing o gold wateh from Willium Haradon, Wheeler would not tome until requisition papers were se- cured, John bralk street vi ty, bringing with the Union Pacifi an who was run over by the cars at Grand Jsland, and whose leg had to be apputated, died from the shock shortly after the operation was pe formed. Bremner was married about threc months ago. A disciple of Dr. Tanner, the faster, in the personof askeleton-like individual by the name of John Doe, alias M. I Boland, has been sent to the coun il by the city physician. He is docketed a8 insune, though he looks to be on the pointof starvation, Brenner, Wiy, now 1 cannot_get enou gh toeat,! says ore lady who formerly had no appetite, but tooke Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Nebraska Tribune. The Nebrs bune, the German daily, was sold yesterday morningat private sale in sccordance with the will of the late I st ner, by whom it was founded. The stock company which made the purchase has a cap- ftal stocic of £25,000, and will be known as the Nebraska Tribune’ company. The greater part of the stockholde paper, The officers are as follows: ner, president; Sol Joseph Walten berger, will take eflect the H Mr. Woltenberger is an old new and comes from Lomwsville, Ky. He will have charge of the mechanical department, The policy of the paper will be indevendent with democratic proclivities, and will support, the democratic nomince for. governor. It is un- derstood that there will be a change in the ed- itorial management, but this is notas yet definitely settled, The Julius T. Fest- sudsonn, seere urer, The change paper man Miss Alice Raymond, the greatest lady cornet soloist in the world, atthe exposition this evening The Hornillus st. The inquest over the body of Clemens Hornilius was concluded yesterday. The testimony Monday afternoon was identi- callythe sane as published in_the account of the ‘uffair, but the jury insisted on having the widow called toideniify the revolver found by tho body. The inquiest was therefore ad- journed until ye It-nllny for that purpose. “Tho widow appeared and identify the pis tol aswellts She was ablo to doso, and this concluded the testimony. Tho following verdict wis returned: That Clemens Hornilius came to his death by a pistol shot fired by someone o tho jurors unknown, or by his own hud, wheth dental or' not” the jurors haveno evidence from which to determine Miss Alice Ra the greatest lady cornet soloist in the worhl at the exposition this evening. Congressman Connell Keturns. Congacssman Connell las returned from his visits to Beatrice, Nebraska City and other points in the district, where he has been making speeches, In answer toan inquiry Mr. Connell said: “Yes, Tam going to meet that man Bryan. The preliminaries will be arranged in a fow daysand [am going into o discussion with him In every county in the district. He will find out before he gets through that he will havoeto talk about something besides the Me- Kinloy tarift measure, of which he has had 80 much tosay.) i Miss Alice Raymond's firstappearance in Omaha at the expo- sition thisevening, A File Knife. C. Balker stopped in Omaha, enrouto from North Dakota to the Hot Springs. The po- lice gathered him inas a suspicions character. A murderous looking knife was found upon him, It made from an old file, and was double-edged, both sides being ground to a very keen edge. Ho told the court that ho carried it for two reasons-first that 1t was the gift of a friend and secondly that he. con- sidered that he was on a dangérous journoy. He was orlered held untilan information for carrying concealed weapons could bo filed agaiist hin, e —_— A $100,000 Deal. Papers in another big deal in suburban property have been filed with the county re- covder. Victor H. Coffman and wife sell to Edward 8. R. Boughton of Cheyenne a tract of some four hundred acres just north of Ir- wvington for §100,000, el *‘Water Lily Soap dcents a cak @, — ANNOUNCEMENTS. The engagement of the C. D, Hess Grand Opera company, which commences at the Boyd on Thursday evening next, and con- tinues during the remainderof tho weck, promises to be very suceessful, judging from the numerous lnquiries that aro being made. The sale of seats commences at 9 o'clock this moming. The company played at Tootle’s opera house in St. Joseph last weelk, and the St. Joseph Herald had this to say concerning it: “There is much to be said concerning the excellent work accomplished by the Hess Opera company who opened thelr business in this city last night at Footle’s beforea large, vory fashionable und appreciative audionce, ' Thé vocalizing was a coup de © of beauty aud tenderness and eloquence, The whole company isa strong one, with parts well balanced and well taken by skilled musiclans. Such well defined and pable mmmnu of Donizetti's opular and io opera, ‘Lucia di Lammermoor,’ de- od the m.Lm praise,” The Eden Musce aas & véry nice lot of speclalty attrigions this week, Fatima the snake coarmer and ler infant daughter are Wonderful ereatu They handle the secth- ing mass of snakes as_ondinary people would inunimato articles. The Marotta Brothers are oxcecdingly clever in gymnastio feats,— Joe Clifton the comedian, Jones Brothers and Hogan form a quartette of fun makers that is iy met. Al departmeats are filled with wtlractious, Miss Alice Raymond and her cornet at the exposition this evening, ——— The Rookery Goes Down. The burned buildings on the postoffice site atthe corner of Sixteenth street and Capitol aveaucare to be removed at once, Custodian Aloxander having received inst ns to that A local bill poster offered a_bonus for somer asa site for a bill board, but offor was declined with the information | that the government liscontinued such | practico, “rhe custodi Il not ction of a fenco ssary to improve the ap) ymmend 1ted on choice yperty; sums 5,000 to $10,000 pr d. KnisarLL, 5 Farnam st Miss Alice Raymond, the greatest lady cornet soloist in the world, at the exposition this evening. That Swedish Debate. Rev. P. J., Brodine and Prof. M. Oster- holm calleu at this office Monday evening and complained that the report of the meeting held atthe Swedish Lutheran church last Friday evening was incorrect in reaard 1o there having been a debate petween the min. isters mentioned and Mr. C. A, Jdacobson, Thé latter was permitted, however, to say a fow words against prolibition at his own re- quest, which it was claimed,as was expected, his héarers did notappreciate, Miss Alice Raymond, the greatest lady cornet soloist in world, at the exposition this evening. cheap, Three thousand tons at Wall Lake, Ia., delivered on cars in quantities to suit. Address, Union Ice & Coul Co., Kansas City, Mo, Danish Anti-Prohibitionists, Saturday, October 4,is the last day for taking out nat'iralization papers by parties who deaix at the coming election on November 4. ¥ Dane, therefore, who has not yet taken,out his papers, is urged to doso before the expiration of this week. Danes can_get their naturalization papers f; of charge by applying to L. Schibsty at his oftice, Washington hall. ~ Office hours from 9. 1m0, to 8 p, m. the Ice for sale to Change of life, larities, hot flast Nervine, Fr and Douglas, “The Kindchen La The little five-year old danghter of F. H. Livvy, who resides at Eighteenth and Leay- worth, was sent to the store about 1 o'clock yosterd and had a pocketbook con- taining §1'in hor hand, She was stopped by acouple of boys, who' compelled her to gve em the pocketbook, after which they r The youthful highwaymen are not know To strengthen the hair, thicken the growth, stop its blanching and falling out, and where itis gray torestore the ycuthful color, use Hall's Hair Renewer. District Court. 1e, Hopewell and Waleloy put inthe day yesterday with the cases that have been on trial all the w . In Judge Clarkson’s court Andrew Soven- son, who was charged with resisting an officer, was triedand acquitted, after which the case of the state vs Munn was com- menced. Munn {5 charged with having committed adultery with one Dora E. Knowles. The busband was placed on the witness stand during the afternoon. His testimony was very damaging to the dofendant. Before adjournment Judge Clarkson gave notico of the following call of the criminal calander: Thursday, John Rosick, who is charged with assault, and C. D. Canbon, who is charged with forgery. monthly by D t Kuhn & Co, irregu Miles 15th amples Judges 1 Never neglecta constipated condition of the bowels, or serious results will surely fol- low, such s piles, impure blood and many chronic complaints, Burdock Blood Bitters is the remedy. A Young Incorrigible. Nora Kinney is a little colored girl, twelye years old, and her sister, Miss Blanche Kinney, a young woman who appears to have the proper views of what life ought to be, siys that Nora is an incorrigible and she wants her taken into custody by the strong hand of the lay. Miss Blanche works for her board and that of her sisterand_is striy- ing o educate both herself and Nora, but Nora does not appreciute what her older s is trying to do for her ana she spends a good deal of time in gadding the streets and in general hilarity. She willbe brought before Judge Helsley today. —— Miss Alice Raymond and her cornet at the exposition this evening. 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam streets i the new Rock Island ticket office. Tick- ets toall points east at lowest rates. A BLOODY DUEL. Fought by a Pair of Italians with Keen-Edged Shovels. A bloody and perhaps fatal duel between two Italiaus with small, sharpened shovels occurred late Mondayafternoon in the alley between Chicago and Cass and Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, The duellists belonged to a grading gang that was just quitting work. Both are said to have been deadly enemies for some time and only waiting for tho slight- est pretost to come together, This opportunity came at the time mentioned, Onewas a large and the other a small man, After strikig cach other with their fists, 1 his shovel, which it ' secms been sharpened to aknife-like edge. With these they fought almost with the" dextority of sw ords, each ;’n:umg the blows upon the other with deadly ntent. After each had been badly wounded on the shoulders, legs and he arger man suc ceeded 1n compelling his enemy to drop tob knees for an instant when he followed up his advantage by dealing the little one a horribly murderous siash over the head with the keen edge of his murderous shovel. The result was a wound extending almost to ear, and fracturing the skull in a manner that will probably cause death, Still not satisfied with his fiendish work the big fellow drew from his boot leg a great glittering stiletto fuliy six inches in length and springing to his falling victim was about to plunge it into the latter's heart when he in turn was felled to the ground by u blow from the fist of a bystander, Then the fellow workmen of the bloody combatant hastily removed each of the latter their homes, some distancoaway and succeed- ed in kccplng the affair from the polic sickening from ear L WEIGH Y euRE T CREAM Rope n - - s it perior exoellenda proven in wiliions of homes for more than a Qlarter of n contary, 1t s used by United States Goyernmen ndorsed by the of the great universities Strongest, urest and most Healthtul Dr. Price’s Cream Bak ing Pow s 00t contain ammonla, meor alum. Bold only in cans PRICEBAKING POWDER €O, New York. Bau Fraucsco, Chicogo. Bt Louls. PROHIBITION IN KANSA How it Killed Moral, Social and Edu- catfonal Temperance Work, Mr. 8. R. Shepherd, ex-secretary of staje of Kansas and formany years editor of the old Topeka Tribune, sends the following communication toTue Bl Leaveswonrn, Kan, Sept. 2%.—To the Editor of Tur Bee: Having o hundred or more relatives in Nebraska, quite a number of them have written to me for such facts and | conclusions as T might be able and willing to ive them concerning prohibition in Kansas, With your permission I will reply through the columns of Tue Bre* For twenty years prior to prohibition in Kansas I was an active Good Templar and worker in the temper ise in Topeka, Valley Falls, and ‘I'voy in this state. When the prohibition craze struck Kansas ten years ago there were about four hundred lodges and organizations of various kinds in the state devoted to temperance work. In six months they wereall dead. Prohibition kilied them, Moral, social and educational temperance work was wholly abandoned, and compulsion, and litigation. The spy, spotter and informer system was adopted,and secret, star-chamber inquisitions hatched con- spiracics, waged bitter and vindictive prose- cutions, piled costs mountain-high upon the tax s, and con ted society into a seeth- ing caldron of warring elements. The golden era of sobriety was just begin- ning todawn in Kansas when tne peruicious contagion of prohibition broke out like arag ing pestilence and d over the land de stroying temperance work and leaviug moral desolation inits path, The consumption liquor has been inereased rather than' dimin- ished, and men_have been made worse in- ad'of better. Pronibition has debauched ourstate. The attempted enforcement has drawn out the worst elements of human ¢! acter on _both sides of the question, Men who once had respect, for the law havi 1o hate and despise it, and their sons are lowingin their footsteps. In pli est, old-fashioned saloons we b stores, joints, club-rooms, and secre loles, where vicious stuff is sold te want'it, old or young. For ' one, I mnever did padlock - virtue, legal sheriffl honor, execution stock parity, or constable t not believe that state guar appetites and morals and the removal of all temptation from them is conducive to the best vesults in _developing human characte I do not believe in putting a bib on amanand shutting him up in the nursery with old grannies, church and state, for his wet and dry nuvses. 1 do not believe in. ing him up to the legislative porcl a morning cultivating no power within himself to s and sure to be cut down by th wind or autumn frost. Temptation is 1s noces; believe in righteousuess, honesty, Com- nperance, 1 do unship of men's aty a factor in the cise is_the Without )i vigor- ableof resisting evil as the v of storm and it Without tomptation’ man would be ail hot-louse exotic, a thing of jeily,with- out bone, sinew, muscle, or vertebrd. The moment, tempt ed, moral de- genc al dgency is es- sent . R. SuErienn, o mpmlmnn Hllulmwlhluhnl Ve ous manhood, I'to manbood. For some time past I've been a_rheumatic. Irecently tried Salvation Oil which gaveme almost instant velief, I sincerely recommend it as it has entirely cured me. Jades Gok- boN, Baltimore, Md e Pawned Off on Douglas. Among the scores of applicants for county y yesterday was a tidy-looking man some old and deaf. He said his name , and showed Poor- ter Mahoney a certificate stating was achurch member of Orleans, V braska_conference. The certific signed by Joseph Buckley, pastor, who the applicant for charity suid'was his brother. He furthermore explained that his brother had shipped him hereto Omaha evidently'to get him off his hands, Ho said ho had con- sumption and_wanted to o to the poor house, Nothing was done in the case. Miss Alice Raymond's first appearance in Omaha at the expo- sition this evening. Republican Rally. A meeting of the Douglas county republi- can club will b held atthoe Grand opera house on Friday evening, October Hon. L. D. Richards, Mr. Hon. Georgo H. Hastings, Webster and Hon. E, Rose the meeting, Allthe ward clubs are requested to attend in a body. Speaking will commen M. L. RoEvex, Secretary. Miss Alice Raymond’s first appearance in Omaha at the expo- sition this evenin Military Notes. Private. Macgregor, Company A, Seventh infantry, Fort Russell, has been transfe rd v C, Seventeenth infaatr tioned at that post. Captain_Everest, Niobrara, has been’ detailed to inspec cattle at the Rosebud -agency, South Dakota, in place of Licutenant Mercer, Eighth infan try, relieved. W. F. Gurley Hon. Johu L. ter will address t 8 o'clock sharp. DuodAs SWOBE, President. Eighth infantry, Mis. Mercer, manicure, 404 Bee bldg. Mus, Singer has_returned from her visitto Kentucky and St. Louis. Wlth His Thumb A boy s said to have saved the N erianiy from” inundation. Multitudes have been saved from the invasion of disease by bottle of Aye arsaparilla, This medicine imparts tone to the system and strengthens ery organ and fibre of the body, “1 have taken a great deal of medicine, but nothing has done me so much good a3 *s Sarsaparilla, 1 experienced its bene- al effeets before 1 had quite inished ono bottle, and T can frecly testify that it is tho best blood_medicine T know of.” —L. W. Ward, sr,, Woodland, T “Confined to an office, year's end to another, with little or no out- door exercise, T find’ great help in Ayer's aparilla, which T haye used for several nl i at present using, with ex lent results. It enables me to keep always atmy post, enjoying the best of health,” — I, C. Barnes, Malden, Mass, ; : Ayer’s Sarsapatilla DR. J.C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mas: Bold by Drug; $1,8ix $5, Worth $5a bottl s T am, from one DYSPEPSIAL SEDENTARY DISEASES KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Iurvie BLooo, HXH&.(O\HA Y. PROPRIETORS AND RBOLE MANUFACTURERS, OMAHA NEB. TO Buftering from tie %nu nl ‘outhful errors, decay, wasting weakness, 1o Bend a valiable treatiso 0 Luxg Dis ..,xfl DIAMONDS. Watches and ®jamonds Giyen Away with Tea.and ®offce—A Novel Way of Introglucing Goods. The names ofa¥l persons receiving dia- monds, watches, etc., are added to this list daily, The Overland tea company f San Franciseo have rented the store, "arnum, next to Hellman’s clothing house, and in order to introduce th goods this company will pre: days souvenirs with ev coffee sold, such as solid gold, silver ind nickel watches, also genuine dinmonds in solid gold settings, silver tableware, also money and muny other artic less value oy purchaser will receive a souveni 10 coftee, can and contents weigh about three pounds, the tea, can and contents weigh about one and a half pounds. Thisexpensive and novel way of advertising will be discontinued after sixty days and these really choice goods will'be sold strictly on théir me but without the souvenir. Of course purchaser must not expect to get mond or watch, This company claim that they have justas good a right to give away watches, diamonds or jewelry and moncy as their competitors have to give away ssware, chromos, ete. Get up aclub, Those who get up a club order most always get a handsome pres ent. Ovders by mail promptly forwarded to all parts of the United States on re- ceiptof cash or postoffice ovder. Terms: Singlo can, $1; six for #5: thirteen for #10, and twenty-seven for $20. Addr Overland Ted company, Omaha, } Store open from 8§ o'clock a m. to 9 o'clock p.m. and Saturdays till 10 o’clock p. m. Watch this announcement for the day of openir Drs.BettskBetts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET OMAA, NEB. The most widely and favorably knows spec- Ialists In the United States. Their lonzex- pericnce, romarkable skill and uniyersal suc- coss In the treatment and cure of Neryous, Ohronie and Surgical Diseases, entitle these eminent physiciuns to the full confidence of the afiicted e vorywhere, They guaranteo: A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for the awful effects of ln\rle‘ vice and the numer- ous evils that follow in {ts train, PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES spgedily, completely and permuncntly cured. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIS- ORDERS yleld readily to their skillful treat- ment, PILES, FISTULA AND REOTAL ULCERS guaranteed cured without pain or detention from business. HYDROUELE AND VARICOCELE perma- nently and u(uum[ull! ired In overy case. SYPHILIS, GONORHH GLEET,” Sper- matorrhoiy Bewinal Wenkness, L .nl.il nhood, Night Emissions, Decaged Faculties, Female Weukness and all delicate disorders peculiar to either sex positively cured, as well as all functional disorders that result from youth- tal follies or thie excess of mature years, STRICTURE Gunranteed peemanently “ cured,’ remotal cou plote, without cutting, caustic or dilatation. ures affected at home by patient without &mo- lll?m 's pain or annoyance, OUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN, A SUR[ CURE The awtul _eftects ot L early vico which brings organic weakness, destroyinz both mind and body, with all 1t dreaded Tlls, permanenty cured. 'S Address those who have Im- DRS. BETTS paired themselves by im proper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruinbothmind and body, unfitting them for business, study or marriige. MARRIED MEN or those entering on that happy 1ife, aware of physical debility, quickly assisted. OUR SUCCHSS Is based upon facts. First—Praotioal experl. ence, Becond—Every case is specially studied, thus' starting right, Third—Medicines are prepared in our laboratory exactly to suit ach case, thus effceting cures without injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA. NEB. To guro Diliousnose. Sick Tieadacho, Constipation, alarin, Liver Complaints, take tho saf and ‘conn remedy, SHATIS ™ BILE BEANS | Uso the BMALL SIZE (40 little beans to the bote tle). They are thio 1 onient: sult all ages. Priceot either size, 23 cents per buttle. KISSING 5.7 A% 20y cents (coppers or Euuuhs) J. F. SMITH & CO., Makersof **Bile Beans, * St. Louls, Mo, MANHOOD RESTORED, “SANATIVO," the Wonderful Spinish Remedy, cnres all Nervous' Discascs, such us Wenk Mem! Walkefdlnees, Lost Ix Mauhood, Nervone: p{nrea. Affer ness, Laisitude, all lotographed from L draifs and los of power of ihe Generative. Organt, in’ ithe caured by over-exertion, youthful ind the excessive use of tobacco,0piim, of which ultimately lead to Infirmity, Consumption and [neanity. Patmp in convenient form to carry in ocket. Frice 818 package, or 6 for 88 Sent by mall ddress, Circular free. Men tion this paver. B EMEXIGCR, 17 Diarrorn 8 Chicago, il HOT S ALK TN OMANA. NETL. 1 Kuln & Co. Cor. 168 & Douginn Streets. \ jer'& Co,,.Cor. 14th & Douglun tree D. Fosier & Co.. Couneil Blufls, fows. timuladte, —Eye and Ear Surgeon— 1310 Douglas Strest. Specticles accurate’y fll'. Al for LOST or FAILING M MAGIC CURE 535 iohorat i Nt VOUS DEBILITY. Weakness of Body and iffects of Errors X ses In Old or Robust, Noble MANHOOD fully re- Wo guarantee every case or money refunded, SAmpio course, ive duys' treat- 13 full course, 5. y soaled from rv atlon, Cook Remedy Co.” Omaha, Neb Ofee, §t. Clair Hotel, Cor. 1ith and Dodge Sty We Offer for ba[c. Four thousand tong ehol B. cars, Stranze's Siding, Luton ¢ Momick station's, on €. M P R R, in lots to sult urchaser; prices luted by tho murke Qalland see us, STRANGE BROS, SI0UX CI1 0 |w|u s Parlodic Istrual aysto cause 1l not b taken_du Plll Co., Royalty Props. ! ES ONLY-DF. anoy. An X T € Dodge st ngar I 0., Dwak Ouiiia; AL 1 Blils, Louscil BIGa. ¥, o s 1of b OUR Is crowded with new goods for we are in a position to offer ou Department so popular in so st Shoes were made and finished To si 2,000 pair fine is the above for like goods. Our ““Workingman turning out better than ever th the manufacturer has greatly is perfect. kinds of lasts, shoes tofit any anticipating an increz The cool days of Autumn| {have come and change of | costume is in order. Men's and Boys' Fall |Suits have displaced sum- mer blazers and silk Shirts upon our counters and in- vite your early inspection. Anexceptionally fine assort- ment of Men's Underwear| nd Hesiery adapted to the |cooler season isnow in stock. ‘We do not quote the prices on these goods as below cost for we| frankly confess that we are doing business for our own profit, but we trust to the excellence of our goods |and the faivness of our wethod to bring us reasonable returns. Clironte, Ner: Diseases of the ar, Nose, Throat and Chest Special Attention to Diseases of Wo men and Children. The doctorshave had years of experience in the hospitals of Brookiyn und New York.und nre among the most successtul and widely kiown speciallsts a the country To Young and Middle- Lost Manhood, Nervous Debility. Seminal Lossos, TPhysical Decay, cretion, produci on the fac I 004 A al Disoases and Blood and Skin Diseases, o ot dreadiul . 10 rosaits GenitosU foly and permar e Sunduys, 10 i ‘Poraiis unl Btructions sent by exp feha s conts in smps o jusire Fifteenth St, Opposite Boyd's Opera House, Omaha, Nob. 7= Db BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, A Full Set of Tecth, on Rubber For Five Dollars. | A perfect fit guaran d. Teeth extracted | without pain_or d \d witkout annes: | thetles, ¢ 1 and sllver fillin at o rates. Bridg nd Crown Worlk, Teeth wi m but plates. ALl worl warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entratoe, foth sirect clevator, Opon ovens m.nunnlrlulu K. WEAK" Bealthtally restored. Varico stre eahomy Troatise neat (ree Booresy, Arof M8 BUTTS, 174 Fulton bly MANHOOD Early Decky and AL slency. Lotk Viger cofecured: Fa the manufacturer's thought of advancing prices; the material was selected with care and only the largest assortment, but also the best made Shoes for Men and Boys, konest goods « neare not afraid to back with our guarante nalize the opening of the Calf Shoes wme quality and make whi made with Goodyear Welt, arefully as good for wear and elasticity as Hand-sewed Shoes. are an extraordinary bargain, shoes for 81 ever offered for sale at such a low pri All our other departments are loaded with new goods, wsed trade. PRICES LOWER THAN BEVER. Open until 8 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co, Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. SHOE DEPT. the fall, and notwithstanding the steadily advancing price of leather r fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our Sho 1ot atime. Our stock for the fall was ordered very carly, befs the not i in the best workmanlike manner, and we are now offering IFall Season in this Department we place on Congress and Lace, h we sold last sale to-day, warranted Goodyear Weltat g2.50. Thig great bargain at ¢ Shoeg’ The 84 scason as a 2.75. We know Shoe Stores would charge at least §3.50 or of which we sell thousands of pairs every season, ar is fall. We have placed early orders for enormous quantities an improved upon the make of them. No more honest shoe wag {H It is solid leather throughout, and the make and finish Nothing shortof $2.00 will buy such a shoe elsewhere. In the finer grades we show an exceptionally large assortment, all styles of tocs, and all foot. In every line we have putin a big ocly Saturday, 10 p. m. GREAT EXPOSITION At the Coliseum. Grand Concert This Afternoon and Evening. Miss ALICE RAYMON The Greatest Lady Cornet Soloist in the World, Accompanied by Second Infantry Military Band. Magnificent Commercial and Mechanical Exhibiti BEAUTIFUL FLCRAL AND ART DISPLAYS. Second Infantry Band---Selected Programmé A.A. WEDEMEYER, DIRECTOR. The Automatic City, Costing Over $20,000 Many New and Novel Attractions! ADMISSION, Zoiitents MAX MEYER & BRO. The Popular Jewelers, Are receiving daily from the leading manufacturars of this country and Europe, w!l tho LATEST NOVELTIES in FINE JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, OLOCKS BRONZE ORNA- MENTS, LAMPS, SILK UMBRELLAS, CANES, OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES, ANEROID BARO \dE’I‘hRS THERMOME- TERS, SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, Hic, Ete, DIAMONDS and al other preious s,onez, mounted and loogse. GOLD, SILVER and NICKEL WATCHES, in all grales, for ladies and gentlemen. HOWARD WATCHES A SPEC- IALTY, but we carry all other flrat-class makes—Elgin, Wal- tham, Sprinzfleld, E-c. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER, and ALL GOODS are WARRANTED, Space will not allow us to QUOTE PRICE?, a3 our stcek is too LARGE and VARIED, but come and seo for yourselves. It will ¢85 you nothi)g to LOJDK. Visitors are always WELCOME, and should you WISH to buy, we will make it an object for you to DEAL WITH US. Wo are ehowing HUNDREDS of articles suitable for WEDDING and other GIFTS, at prices ranging from $1 up to 1,000, All our customers are TREATED ALIKE, whether their purchases bs SMALL or GREAT. MAX MEYER & BRO,, Sixteenth and Farnam $Streets, Omaha. Neb. 3 STABLISHED 18066, #3 NO CURER! NO PAY. \DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. araduate in medicine, as diplomay show, 1 Private diseases. A permanont cure gurante i f phills, 8 rloturo, und al y case [ un dortak s nod £l Qdice Lours— 4. w. W 5 p. . Saadsp Is stilloatteing wil W erience. A regul Seventeen yeurs' expert & atarr We w told u.

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