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0CTOBER N ~ a1 THE CITY. Hunter & McGue of Philadelphiahave smed the Domestic credit company to re- cover 852377 for goods sold and deliv- ered. Tho republican county central com: mittee will meet at the Mil Baturday to decide upon a date for hold: ing the county convention. In the county court judgments wero rt-n.].ml yesterday as fol D, C vs J. L. Reer thvs B, Renger, # f of Bdward Kane, charged ning %300 worth of tobacco | Wedeles on a worthless deed, n continued until October 30 2:30 o'clock. Harriet T tlon chargin Lyons, with - an informas sodore F, It seems ms has filed hier husband, grand larcen) that there was a family di pment, and the head of the family took the planc y and sold it Yesterday afternoon workmen were o down the old sheds te. Custodian Alex- 11 of the buildings set to work teari on the postofiic ander promises th as o uth us Thurston’s barber shop will be removed this we Sadie Cart the Chadron woman who e and brought to this city, ¢ without arged with having sold liquor irst having ob a gov- ernment license, waived mination yesterday, She gave bonds in the sum of 8300 for her appearance at the next term of court, and last night left for home, ———— What it Does. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1. Purifies the blood. 2. Creates appetite. 8. Strengthens the nerves, . Makes the weak strong. e (V\ ercomes that tired fe alt rheun & Reliev sla, A Wl On aNoteis Valueless Unless in Her Own Interest. A very Important decision, and one that will attract attention, was rendered byJudge Hopewellinthe district court yesterday, Ina word the decision was thi of a married woman on -a prom is of no effect, whateyer, ex- cept her own private and individual interests glone are tobe benefited or are affected by the note which she sigus. The case was that of J. H. Johnson vs Jeor a E. Crossle and H. W. Crossle. The defendants on December 12, 1885, gave {-" 2. Montgomery their joint note for 150, pearing interest at 10 per cent. Mont gomery sold tho note the next Jonnson, the plalntiff, and the latter brought suit on it in thelower court and obtained Judgmer An appeal was taken and ume up before Judge Hope Motion was made for a con- because of the absence of the fefendants who had moved to Harlan county, but the motion was overruled, and the case went to trial without either defendants or witnesses. After theplaintiff had_put the in co and had testified, moved for nonsuit as Crossle, the wife, and the the ned the motion, holding that a court sust married woman could not be held on 4 mnoto notwithstanding the en- sbling statute of this state, which allows a married woman tosell their lands, etc., without their husband's consent. e — For colds, croup, asthma, bronchitis and sore throat, use Dr. Thomus' Eclectric OIl, and get the genuine, ——— RAILROAD NEWS, The Utah Northern Now a Standard Gauge Road. Vico President Holcomb of the Union Pa- afic has gone to Salt Lake, where he wiil at- tena the opening of the Utah & Northern line which has just been \mmml from a narrow 1o a standard gauge. He will also visit Den- ver before his return and may take a hand in the settlement of the switchmen’s strike at that place. Tho working force in the Union Pacific shop has been increased about one hundred. It is now working nine and one half hours a day, The increase was _ necessitated by the increase in freight busi- pess during the past months and the keeping in repair of “the rolling stock neces- sary to care for the growing traic. “We are laying plans,” said Mr. L. Kimballof " the Omaha union depot com- any, ‘'to have the depot comple: dy or oteupancy by January 1, 18 time that the completion 6f the city b d. Arthur_Johuson, the con i for 'stone and ivon necded in the work and is turning out brick for tho work as as needed. 1 confl- dently expeet tosee two stories of the struc- ture completed this fall.” aizziness, nervous- spasms, sleeplossness, cured by Dr, Mm-- \. ervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.’s, 1th and Douglas. TAKERS 0| I'l(ml.wl\" neuralg, RISKS, Insurance Men Form an Underwriters' Exchange. A meeting of insurance underwriters of this city was held Wednesday afternoon at the Paxton block, at which twenty-one of_ the principal agents were present, for the ~ ur- pose of forming an und The object of the mee gud articles of_jucorporation v in_which the nam “Omaha Und: the following oftice Charles Kaufmann, pr Riugwalt, to be the ouh.mu«-," with and fncorporator i ident: Theodore L. vicepresident; M.” J. Burr treasure D. H. Wheeler, ir, secre JohnR. Webst, John R. Hamilton, J. Williams and M, ichols, directors Tho object of the exchange clared to be to secure harmon rect practices, the prevention of = ca lessness and the improvement of the business of firo 1nsurance; also toaid in the attain- mentof a firo patrol, and tho improvement of fire risks in Omaha and vicinity, ’lhu initiation fee was m-ld at §100. “Only half faro o St. Louis via the Wabash, commoncing October 4 to 11 fnclusive, Good returning until the 14th, Ticketson sale at 1502 Farnam street; also at Union Pacific depots, Omaha and Council Bluffs, Miss Alice Raymond, the greatest lady cornet soloist in the world, atthe exposition this evenin Arraignea. Tho following named prisoners were ar- raigned before Judge Clarkson and entered leas as hoted : Wheeler, charged with stealing a gold watch, plead not guiltys William Ship, shooling Dora Bowman with intent to kil not guilty; Barmey Smith of South Omaha, assault with intont to kill, not guilty: John Haurris, assault with inteat to wound, not gullll), Hurd Woodmansee, burglary, not ilty. ‘The trial of these meu willbe pushed as’ rapidly as possible. ANNOUNCE) Jake Rosenthal, of “The Hustler? any, arrived i the city yesterday, M Rosenthal is one of the best “known adyance agents in the country, baving been connected with several of the ‘best known attractions that have ever been seen in the west, This season Mr. Rosenthal comes ahead of his own 5 ow, *The Hustler,”" which will be at the oydon October, 10, 11and 12, NTS, com- Alpxander Salyin), l,ho breiliiant young ro- mantic actor, will appear at the Boyd on Mon- day aad Tpesday evenings neat, supported by an excellent company. His support l\l«lr the most part, the seme that supported hi father, tl g‘ great Italian t an, Muring his American tour lust season. Mr. Salvin’s repertoire will be **A Child of Naples" Mon- day cvening, and “Don Ceesar de Bauw" Tuesday ovewing, GRIS WOLD-COBU Marriage of 8, G. V. Griswoll of The Bre aud Miss Gundle Coburn, The breezy blue sky cleared itself by noon of all the big white sails which drifted across during the moring, turning the afternoon of abrilliant autumn day into genuine *‘bride's weather.”” There wasa fall freshness which made as ideal an October weldding day as the most critteal could desire Justas theclock on the high school tower was striking Mr. S.G. V., old of Tug Be adie Cobu h tor of Mr William Coburn,” entered the lighted eas clor of the residence, Twenty-first and strects, and taking a position midway between the wind and in frontof Rev. Dr. Duryen of tho ational church, were united in mar- riage, he bride looked chirmingly pretty and girlish in a lovely gown of white India silk, trimmed ut the throat, sleeves and bodi with duc ¢, the costume being ve simply 1 ¢ the Grecan models which are so very fashionable, the effective- ness of the costume being enhanced by full flowing ar ceves. At her right hand stood the little fou tho _bride, Miss Julin Cobut, who. acted maid of honor, and carried the bride’s tiful bouquet' of white roscbuds, together by a broad ribbon of white silk little girl, whoisa beautiful child. dainty dress of old rose, and I in the impottant duties ‘held Tho wore o S of tho Upon the completion of the ceremony, the friends of the bride and groom showered congratulations upon them, many of the bride's school mates being present to join in the happy event. Later very charming refreshménts were served in the dining room, which was prettily decorated wit smilax and cut flowers, as were ll the other rooms on the lower floor. After the courses had beencorn- pleted the bride, In her modest manmner, cut the wedding c: il the guests bel m;,\ 3 sented with a prece as a memento of the da; And many of Mrs. Griswold's girl friends, Who weré present ,will dream tonightupon the wedding cakeand wonder who will be the next to follow in the footsteps of Guundie Coburn, At 4:30 the bride and groom left via the rn for Boston, where they will loneymoon, later visiting New . Washington, Philadelphia and Mr. swold's former hon Cincinnati, re- ing about November 1, to beat home to their friends in their now cottageat Twenty- fifth and £armam strects. — Miss Alice Raymond, the greatest lady cornet soloist in the world, at the exposition this evening. Something Brand New. 5. D. G, Doane and M. I Par rotte, two well known young business men, have organized . bureau of infor- mation in Omaha. They propose to be- come the medium through which the man who has something to sell or rent can find the person who wishes to pu ase or rent property, sothatthe trans: an be completed without the costly hélpof an agent. For the sum of §1 they r ‘our name over against afull desctivtion of tho property you ) to sell_or rent, This information Mes i ven to the purchaser free of charge. Everything will be carefully classified, They will advertise liberally thus giving facility for the m and ‘seller, Th aré energetic and reliable and are in wiy worthy of publie confidence, »{roflicois R 17 Chamber of Com- ting of the e gentlemen Miss Alice Raymond and her cornet at the exposition this veening. The County Jail. The county jail report for September was completed yesterday. It shows the number of prisoners on hand August 31, number re- ceived and discharged during the mouth, tho number on hand September 30 ana from where received, as follows : Au Sept. ki Reo. Dis 3. i 85 170 R 7 S 67 Soulh Omab B 10 D @ & ® % City of Omaha.. to e 62 |'1I lll lh. The incrase in the number of prisoners areceived during September over the number llunnu August is due mainly to the return to tho city of chronic vags who dailt back hero regularly full and willinglyallow them- selves to receive long senteuces 10 the county foil. Only half fare to t. T.ouis via the Wabash, commencing October 4 to 11 inclusive. Good returning until the 14th. Tickets on sile at 1502 Farnam street; also at Union Pac! depots, Omaha and Council Blufs, ON THE BRINK, A Motor Collision, witha Narrow E: cape from a Great Catastrophe. Two motor trains on the Council Blufts line colided yesterday on Douglas street bridge, and there was 4 narrow eseape from a serious accident, An cast bound train, consisting of amotor and two tmilers, heavily loaded, attempted to stop to allow a westbound train to pass on the siding, but for some reason the stop was not made, and tho east bound train crashed into tho motor of the other train just as it was passing over the switch, st bound motor was hurled frc ainst the timber thatguards the sideof tho bidge, and tho_score of passengors on boand felt their hearts leap into their throats at the impend- ing danger of the derailed motor tearing through the railing aud over into the river seventy feet below. Lutense excitement prevailed for a fowy mo- ments, but the teain was stopped, and be- yond a severe shaking up no one was injured, The frontend of the east bound motor was stove in and was sent to the shops, The other motor sustained but little dunage, sey- eral windoy > broken, and a few yards of paint It is > collision was the result of adisobedience of orders, and_that tho same motorman was guilty of a similar infringe ment of the rules about a week ago, although the collision at that time was a very slight one. “The ordevs are for east-bound trains to stop on thelevel track west of the switch until the west-bound train is upon the turu- out. If they had been obeyed this collision, which was caused by the brakes not holding the train, would not huve happened. Icefor sale cheap. Three thousand tons at Wall Lake, Ia, delivered on cars in quantities to suit. Address, Union Tee & Coal Co., Kunsas City, Mo superd o e Quarte tuo Uniled tates o eadi 0f the great u. ol ud mosk Healthfl Fowidor 1008 201 CoRAID anmoRY 1Be0r S [ F AR PRICE BA KING POWDERCO., New York, Cblwllu Bau Fisuglee. O fa contary. clencoravantiy .ur.m.omn h ! i i Loule: Miss Alice Raymond, the greatest Indy cornet soloist in the world, at the ext Pl ety To the President. Twenty leading cituzens joined in atele- gram to President Harrison yesterday in an urgent invitation to his exe Omaha during his trip w first appea sition this es to Court, masterof the B. & M. wards, who is charged by the company with embezzling about &0 of the company's money- wiived examination yosterday and w bound over iu the sum ‘of $400, which he fu nished, Miss Alice Raymond, tho greatest lady comet soloist inthe world, at the exposition this evening, Fined foe Insulting Ladics. Samuel Hansen is a good looking Syede about twenty-il ars old. He wears a silk hat and pretty zood clothes, butSam likes beer to such an extent thathe some- times takes 00 mouch. He indulged Wednes- ay evening until he became imbued with the idea that he was @iatural born musher, and he started out Lo paralyze every pened to meet, 1e had ne but ¢ on Sixteenth street, speaking to n hemet aud asking the privilege of ac- companying ber home, when Ofcer Haze ac- comp nied him to acall box and sent him to thestation. Judge Helsley fined him $15and costs. i Miss Alice Raymond and her comet at the exposition this ovening, ——— Building Loans Wanted on choice city plnpr-rly of $5,000 to $10,000 preferred. KiyBaLy, Cuame & RYAN, Farnam st sums o et Army tes. Mr. George Winter, Major Bell’s chief clerlc, ied of Bright's disease Wednesday night at the Clarkson Memorial hospital. His wife was with himat the time of his death. He was @ gentleman thoroughly honored and re- spected by all at department head quarters Mr. William D. Evans, chief clerk of Lieu- tenant Colonel Stanton, chief pay mister, has been confined for some iime byqu n thehospital_at Fort O early Tecovery is much hoped for, Captain_John Simpson, wife and daughter ! urned to the eity froma trip e at the Ml 0 '| hotel, Cg acpot relicving > time s fully oc .\v|-u‘d Withthe. plans whos of buildings for the new post Major Breen, inspector gen Seventli cavalry, assistant s been ordered to make inspections ns follsvayivizi s mamA e ney, Waskakie, Du Chesne, Douglas, Camp Pilot Butte, Russell and Sidney ; also the ac- counts of the disbursing officers atSalt Lake City, Ogden and Cheycnue, or 13 Tort Niobrara yest n\vnl\ at the northern and clerk left for orning tomakepay- of forts, venteenth infantry, ort, Russ action of a Lieutenant Y oung, Fort Tobinson, is recommended for detail at the infantry and cavalry schoolat Fort Leaven- worth for 1801, with Licutenant Parker, Ninth Cavalry, Fort Washakie, a5 an alter- Emmet, Ninth igned fromthe o whichtime anted a leave o April Licutenant Emmet has been of abscnce. Divyer, Company B, Sevententh Douglas; Holden, Company H, infantry, Fort Douglas, and Joseph MeGlacklin, ‘Company B, Second in- fantry, Fort Omuha, have been ordered dis. sl from tho servico by purchaso of their_discharges. Private Wi 1 Childers, Company -G Seventh infantry, Port Russell, has been dis: charged from tho service, having entered - false pretenses, e Smith, ordnance department, , has been granted a furlough for one month, The many remarkable cures of catarth ef- fectea by thouse of Ayer's Sarsiparilla is conclusive proof that this loathsomo and dan- gerous disease is one of the blood, onlv need- ing such a seavehing and powerful altentive tothoroughly UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS. Dr. Mercer Wants Them Made Before Paving. Dr. 8. D. Mercer has enjoined thocity from paving Lowe avenue from Cumingto Hamil- ton sticets. He «Iumslhulun sewer, gas or water conria >n made. This case v b tober y council commitica on grndos id grading on ommunication of b1 rk chinging grade has been filed in the s court, Judge Doane is hearing the'case of Frank Wauglerty against the American Water- works company for $1,%5 on account of in- juries sustained while'in_defendants employ The ¢ lliam Crawford vs Sift Co. was disposed of in Judge Doan’s cou terdny afternoon. Crawford sued for 81,500 for injurics sustained while iu the difendant’s ‘employ and was awarded a Judgment of §250. The case of the Statovs Harry Wheler, the young man who stole a gold watch from H. H. Horradan a few days ago will be alled inJudgo Clarkson's courtat 9 oclock this morning. Wlth H|s Thumb A boy is said to liave saved the Nethe it from inundation, Multitudes bave been saved from the fnvasion of diswse by a bottleof Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Thismedicine imparts toie to the system and stengthens and fibre of the body n a great deal of medicine, but nothing has done me s0 much good as Ayer's Sarsapanilla. 1 experienced its bene- ficial effects before T lad quite finished oo bottle, and I can freely testily that it is the best blood medicine 1 know of."— L. W. Ward, sr., Woodland, Texas, Confined to an offlee, as T am, from ono s end to another, with little or no ont- or exercise, I find great help in Ayer's x» vsaparilla, which T lave used for sev s, and am_ atpresent using, with ex Toutresulia, Tt ehaniss aie io destp alutys at my post, enjoying the best of health,)— 1. C. Baxues, Malden, Mass, : . Ayer's Sarsaparilla DR.J. C.AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. $1,8ix 85, Worthha bottle. iro expnse of comming, ruiroad UUR MAGIC REHEDY &t focuretho mut olinate cases. Wo chalonge the tors Offico, St. Clatr Hotel,Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts DR. KENSINGT ON, —Eye and Ear Surgeon— | 1810 Douglas Street. Spectacles accurately a CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS, RED CROIS DIAMOND BRAKD. any nez Urs.BeitskBetts 1409 DOUGLAS STREEKT lalists {n the thus starting right, prepared in our sacl [ehate: Sugplemen TV Bee will soon 7s- sue 2n sapplenacretal for-m steneograpleic regorts of /e GRAND ISLAND PROHIBITION DEBATE. Zlhe complete arguanerels onbolle sides of the ques- teon will be given it/ out addition or abride- 720722, Orders are beng re- cewed for lhese sepple- mendsthe prece of wiicl zs 5 Cents Each, $3 Per Hundred. Orders may be sent b Zhe Bee direct or thio vsdealer. OUR SHOE DEPT. - Is crowded with new goodsfor the fall, andnotwithstanding the steadily advancing priceof leathe | goodsat samemodente prices that have made our Sl popularin so shorta time. the manufacture’s thoughtof advancing prices we are in a position to offer our fa Department so Shoes were made and fini hed in the lest wor QOur stock forthe fall was ordered very eaily, l\u'-',.-r . ~ N8 oo the material was selected with care ;u.'.\.,.r:‘,.‘.\‘; unlike manner, and we are now offering™ o4 only the largest assortment, but also the best made Shoes for Men and Boys, horest good's .Jlu/; ne are it afrazdto lackwill oar guarantee To sigmalize the opening of the Il Season in this Department we place on Congress and Lace, h we sold last 2,000 pair fine for like goods. Our “*Workingman's ever offered for s is perfect, Calf Shoes, is the same quality and make whicl made with Goodyear Welt, arcfully asgood for wearand elasticity ibove are anextraordinary bargain, shoes for g1.2 turning out better than ever this fall. the mamufacturer has greatly im aleat sucha low We know rice, of which we sell thousands of pairs every season, We have placed early orders forenormous quantities an proved upon the sile to-day, varnnted Goodyear Weltat g2 50, Thig season as a great bargain at $2.7 Shoés yas Hand-sevedShoes. Tha Shoe Stares would charge at least $3.50 or §4 make of them, No more honestshoe wag It issolid leather throughout, and the makeand finish Nothing short of 2,00 will buy such ashoe elsevhere. In the finer grades we show an exceptionally large assortment, all styles of toes, and all kinds of lasts, shoes tofit any loot. All our other departmentsareloadedvithnewgoods, anticipating an increased tinde, In everylineweha ve putina bigstocl PRICES LOWER THAN BRVER. Open until 8 p. m. Saturday, 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co. Corner 14th and Physicians, Surguns and Specialists, OMAHA, NEB. ‘The most widely and favorably knowa spoc United States. Their long ex- perience, rornarknble skill ind univemal suo- gess in the trestment and curof Nervous, Ohronio and Surglenl D isoases, entitle thess eminent physicians to the full con fidenceot thofil ot Tlluy faarmteot rA LVE thio aw Al O ottn OF unrl(y 706 and t ougevilsthat follow i ftairatn PRI ,lLU)l AND SKIN ;pmuv cmur lotely and porm DEBLLITY AND I, DI ORDERSyleld readily to tloir v lIbEE. FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS guaranteed cured without pain or dotention from busless, HYDROCE VARICOCELT parma- full, ed Jn_every case. LEET,” S p matorrhea, Sem! s, Lost Manh oo, Night. Emlsst d Fa Weiknessandall diionto disorders pecua iy tocither sex positively cured,as well as functional disorders that result from v ful follies or the excess Of maturo y ears. STRICTU RE Guw Anteed permo ans n tly s cured, ” rmoval | cou pleta withoutcutting, caustic ordilatation, Oures affected at home by ent without o o ment’s Vln or annoya AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. ASUR] CURE The mwful efeots o sarly vieo which brings Qréanio menknes, Austroying both miad an oy, with all 1t8 dreaded 1lls, permsneuty cure Q TTS Adiressthose who have fn- IDVRS, BIUTUIS G G e by proper indulgence and solitary habils, which ruln bothmind and body, unfitting them for business, study or marrluge MARRIE CN 0n thow entoring on that happy 1t aware of physioal deliliy,quickly OUR SUCCESS 1Is based upon facts. First—Pratical ox perl- ence, Second—yEvery oaselssp "Chird ora.tory o case, thug effecting eures without inj ury. Drs. Betts Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA NEB. RESTORED. NATIVO,™ the Wo h-rlnlh]mnull k( medy, cnes all ervoid Diseases, such a8 Weak Men. Logs of Brain ower, Headache, Wakefdlness, Losi MANHOOD = 1hood, Nervous. Flove niess, Laksitude, ol hotograp draits and loss of power of the Generative Organs, fn eiter sex, cuised byoverexertion, youlhful indiecretion 8,of the exeerrive ue of tohaceo opium,or stimnla.ls, which ultimately lead to Ti #um ption aud [nsanity. Put upin conenient formto cary inthe vest pocket. Price 814 packige, or0 for 8§ Sent by mail toany address, Circular Tree. Men tion this paper. men LADRICHKRICAL €O 17 Denbors iy Chiligo, 1L, )it SA OMAIIA, NEIo BY Kuin & (o Cor 1501 & Dowing Sitets, S Euler' & Co., Gor. 1ER & Doulua Steeta, AD. Fuler & Co.. Coinct) blufls, lowa. *DEE.G.WE Bpecific for "T"’"' Dizziness Fit Tlliows, Menta B i GOODM AN DRUG CO., Omaha, Neb, num Btreet, = - To gura Nilloutnoss, ek Tieudachs, Comipation Malara, Livor Conplaiie, toko tho tat ad certain remedy, SMITIL'S BILE BEANS Uso tho8M ALL B1ZE (40 little beans (o (he bt o). They are tie v | agw Frlco of elibor size, 20 KISBING 2.1, Aol |y ceuls (coppers or numm X ¥, SMITE1 4 CO., 9 Makemof *hils Betis: St Loils, Mo » Porl ensiual spem and Iromile dur. v thromedy acton the uppression from whatver @ise. ioss pllls sbould notba "t Pl Co., eure menstruation. DR prognanc: H Ou C | elie, Counels biuma: 1 OF §f0F B i Chroni, Nervous, hospit: the mo e co £em |1l Los! cretion, producing sl 218 P A Full Set The coal days of Autumn have come and change of | costumme isin order. Mens and Boys' Fall |Suits have displaced sum- | |mer blizers and silk Shirts upon our counters and in- |vite your early inspection. Anexceptionally fine assort- iment of Men’s Underwear | nd Hesiery adaptedto the | coolerseason isnov instock. | We do not quote the prices on | these gods a5 below cost for we frankly confess that we arve doing businessfor our own profit, but we | trust to the excellenceof our gools andthe fair ness of our method 1o | |bring usreasonable returns, BPEC) l.-\hlfil'.s IN Blooa and & ve Kar, Nose, ' ntion o Dicass of Wo men and ( The dctortlave hd yu T0o \nllnr and Middle Lost Manhoo, us Dobil I 1 spondency, pim. o iy socity, ewlly divur: v orbus i jles onine fae, a vl Diseases. most drealful i its 1 rults, Syphills, FL dlelly aod safo fiin or dotenlon fom bulr oy and mpedinents o e niceentully and prmanntly arel. Kundiys, 10011 ¥ trauea a¢ ilcnes ad io- heir o Mruetions seniby express. Conviltation fres Bt I stanps L0 insurreply 1t h Sr, Opposite Boyd's Opera House, Omaha, Neb. 7= IR BILIY, Graduate I)umsl. of Teeth, on Rubber For Five Dollars, A perfect fit guiranteed. or dunger, and w and silver gliings at oy and Crown Work, Teethviths ML work warranted Bend{ ates. ut plites. OFF1CE PAXTON BLOCK 16TH AND FARNAM Entnnee mh flraet clevator. Open ovens HOO0D | tngs until sv'clock WEAKYAY yarty PRI IR R Ihis TN Many Th country and JEWELRY, purchases bo o DOUGLAS v PND 15 ST GREAT EXPOS Atthe Coliseum.,. Miss ALICERAYMOND The Greatest Lady Cornet Soloist in the World, Accornpanied@ Magnificent Commer BEAUTIFUL. FLORAL AND ART DISPLAYS, { Second Infantry Band--Sglected Programms The Automartic ADMISSION MAXMEYER& BRO. Are receiving daily from the leading manufacturers of this MAX MEYER & BRO,, Sixteenth and T RAYM] Douglas Streets. ON Grand Concert Afte moon and Evening. by Second Infantry Military Band cial and Mechanical Exhibitic WEDEMEYER, DIREGTOR. City, Costing Over $20,000 New and Novel Attractions! 95 Cents e Popular Jewelers, Europe, wl ths LATEST NOVELTIES in FINE SILVER WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZE ORNA- MENTS, LA,MPb SILK UMBRFELLAS, OANEj OPERA AND FIELD GLA*SEb ANEROID BAHOVLFT]:.ES THERMOM E- TERS, SPEC TACLES and EYE GLASSES, Hic , DIAMONDS and al otier pretious stones, momted and loose. GOLD, SILVERandNICKEL WATCHES,in al grales, for ladies and gentlemen. HOW ARD WATOHES A SIEC- JALTY, but we ca.rry all other first-class makes—Elin, Wal- tham, Sp ring fleld, OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER, GOODs are WARRANIED, Space will not allow us to QUOTE PRIOCES, a3 ourstock istoo LARGE and VARIED, and so0 foryourseves. It will c-8) you mothing to LOOK, Visitors ar alvays W ELCOME, and should_you WISH tobuy, wo will make it anobject for you to DEAL WITH US. W are ehowing HUNDRIZDS of arlicles suitable for WEDDING and other GIETS, at prices ranging from §1 up to §1,000. All owr customirs are TREATED ALIKE, whether thelr Bte. and ALL but come SMALL or GREAT, rnam Streets, Omaha, g ESTABLISHED 1866, & Neb, N ol AMOND: | Salid Silver OMAHA