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OMAHA DAILY Biic, DAY. OCTOBER, 12, 1890—TWENTY PAGES. Always trying to outrival all compelition, ever ready to exert ourselves totheutmostto make the phenomenal Special Sale: R thesuccess of which have inthe past made our name a houses N / D) f hold word and famous a Il overthisseetion of the country, we g3 [ [ have hit thebuil's eye again, and NEXT MONDAY, inaug- urate a Greater Shoe Sale than Omaha Ever saw Before. LADIES’ LADIES We take a com= Workingmen’s Men's sewed calf Men's Calf Childyen's Goat Spring Heds Hond Welts,| WAGERESTS, | "™~ | (R e ‘ LACE SHOES st in tied anl §eooivpaR WELTS &1 R d ¢ al y ; s §to 104, tipped or plain. kid shoesand mark 150 | plain, congress and sId always by us at $1.25, b this Lo dl. \ 73 > Reduced froom Inopera and com- 23 them ; _ s e $l lace, Reduced to Pat.tip,in French, $-?-50 7 PR\ 2 Chiildren's YT/’A‘.J £3 AP, ch, ‘ , / This line cannot be B2.50 ‘B) Goat, Spring Heels, dongola, ete.” They will go quick. ‘ , C duplicated. B -t e TS 4 oy — C— % T « > e | co—— 7 We are wcoming |JZEN THITH MEN'S This shoe will cost #1.10 oxcept 7% \ short of sizes in our line at this sale. —THE-- Wetakeall r et . ' ) of men's # call shoes. 17 ) < e —— — AL i G i bt , p \ For this weok's trade | SAMALL F Fine Shoes. Boys Grain Tipped Shogs, 5o e ~ . N7 we tako a line ol mon's R1.265 Plazn Donoola J bl L 2 ' hand welt, in lico | wohaveracal il - 8$1.2B5 > and goat shoes and $3 7 and congress and mark ce 3 We have received a o This week wo markthem 7 " A Incommon sense A 7 1be g s vy g B """"N‘L‘I Juchlts 5 . ; how We can 1t you i |t nevest i nidest syl - d " 2 Widths Bto B. _Wehave , 2 aust B 2 soe 1u the niskel Boys' Seamless Button Shoes, Thismakes a line |ne of s fine ¢ WE MARK for $1.80O that you oes for i 2 $1.50 ork 11 cannothelp buying | liras in Paris ki cunot )7 MEN'SVELVET We mark o cunng line of boys® solid but- #he for loss than 84 5 o e e 1 S , . 7 f . ton shoes down forthia sale to $1.50, $2 |droiasd ol lERE B . Embroidered _Siippers, | [t : 2 ' 2 7 Y T M2 e a2 chool Shoes, S S 7 > ©O0c : mon sense, ress i | 3 close out aline of them ] lete line of the new I boys'sehool shoes in grain leather v sizes 11 to and opera lasts, ) o De sure and see| Ladies' patent tip- $5 D Z % Men's Cork Sole Shoes Tnlaceand congress, sizes 3to pedandtrimrmed T 7 ‘ i 7 I« A lotof sizes in rogular $1.75 our ladies Wontime shses Z 7 ? B83.50 shoes will b sole at / Z )5 e taken Hie of men's calt cork solobals Wehave just put inan o % Z A and marlk ther 8.50 for thissale, Foreold i 1 2 Shoes French kid turns shos and 2 A g can he worn without rubbe Jdhavedry fee 1 33 neh Jeid tuyrns shos and / : N 1 lout rubber havedry feet. Q.;l Tu Lo arion ) Vi e x G 2 . 7 % g lino of youths’ button size us and handl rio \ine nas al- : , > Our line of youths’ button sizes 11 ] ” ; S $5 ; - i Z to 1 will go at thissalc at $1per pr. wells I e’ | SVaYS been our $4 % 3 R . 7Y 7 Z / S . wells al this cveele's | S0V ' Youths'Seamless Button Shoes H1.60 This call shoe cannotbe equalled, sale, T his week $3. ‘We Pay Express ASK for our Ladies® all Mail Or’ Cler,s $3 Shoes of Edwin C. Burts’ Indics’ fine shoes In mtent tipy plin, opera, New to wake room for his fall line at this York,Common Sense, Vo havemark= sale, Burt turs in opera and New ed lines of shoes down to $3 for this & ) 3 L h-““ ki York and sale that will surprise you, fn quali- < 5 & & Purt’s kid welts in New Yor! ty as well as style : & Common Sense lasts, $4.50. . 5 A » These goods neel no recommenia« : e ) - > ! t a3 every lady Knows LADIES' WHITE KID SLIPPERS \ ) KL tion on our par' y : 7 £ that when we offer her |lhllrl'w nlmlrl'l : > N 50. 8 4 - Wehaveput in a heantiful line of . i o N "'l;‘“‘ ‘?m“l’:n:':v*frn‘:w‘e:f :"r‘hm‘l - & : YR y gn) shoe house where sho could be Slippers. 3 ; R o o n orado, 1 seous almost increditblo &ool compan, hestory is that of an inno- | Octooer 14, anc ue Iy until tt ¢ bott Charles Pratt, he st "—\‘i“““Ll 1y white nil e tecth. V\h-} was that th ection of the Black Hills only gent, blusning young girl who thrown offby | of tho cone rrsion rates have been | that sne porsmally edrns s | in thise days ot at Lof gty short. year was_inhabited ouly by tho erlover, assumes the rolo of an avenging | arranged for of ten or more from any | SOu, an 3 e mani, S profits are ol Hh e g yote, antelope and red deer, and the ran foming Attractions at the Theaters During | Nemesisin thoshap of o French wonan, | oue point osall the milroads centering here. | 88 much more, While “the fortu But Newcastls Has Grown to be a Very with au occassional prospector stakings and lures her lotrayer todestruction- justic : b supposed to possess has been mate S 9 an oil claim or prospecting for col in th the (urrent Week. asshe rightfully terms it. As Jean Igleside, | *The Hustler,” which has doneo rema mented by her stage earnings, it unconscious of her b 3 Flourishing City. surrounding canyons. It is now acity thag the trusting ng girl, Miss Herndon is | ble business in Om ha, considering the new largely been acquired by speculation, is 'y patois charming], ) votes at the Last election, i lI:lmrmiwly imple and girlish, and 1\5![:n: nw(ng l‘x'".ncum«‘?t’ will close 1{»’ eng: .zv- probably overestimated. Rose \lan has preserved a sile sopulation, with an ex aughing, mocking, beautiful, scomful, be- | mentat the Boyd this evenng. A number e domestic affairs which refec d 1 ches s JDVICE TO A STAGESTRUCK GIRL. | Lo o e L Betve. Mearieo> | of judicious changes have been made In. the Durmas’ Practical Joke. < or. " Her lla s e anaveistis o | TN METROPOLIS OF WYOMING Nt b s tisbeaa with an inmitable French dialect, she is | play, ¥ s ben conpresied aud tho | M. Alexandr Dunas bas lately bow amus- wd tothatske does u ofbroad gauge calibre, and fullof westerr most superb, and shows marvelous dramati piece now runs with much smootiness. John | 0 15msile gy the expense of the managerial b never has objected, and not until | . v [ X Of course the railroad Platchford Kavanaugh Loses HisMax- | talnt. Thereis nogestire, pose or move- Komel s nd Max Arnoid_ao tho funof the | pf S0 0 sl Hea i b | Clinton Edgerly made public ‘matters which | This it Wil bs Before Many Yearsif | | cducatorsand promoter s 'y ade, whicl aning, 1SS iste y Mau 14 arrison. N e, e b a: sall g =) Ll ave re; e las Mis: o civ " created Newoistly 01 of Emma Abbott— Eduard overy tum of her _magnifeont fgure s in- | dancer and hor at is ahwars cucored Vou | bisnawo from tho title pase. Ho sent it1o | trial befor a critical New York pullic, aid Realized —Other Prom- citizens the commerce of a hemisphere. 1ts tenied to convey a thought. She is thor- | should, however hear John Kemell's funny | the manager of a well-known theatre with a casons s astar in some of the ex ting isi Towi ow! 08 Wi P IEiAtine hE$La Dolibemme oughly artisticin this regird, so much sothat | stories if you want to cujoy 8 good laugh. note asking his consideration on behalf of | roles of the draina, Rose Coghlin's name his e e e e theauditor islost in amazement at the Sd- | oy Eoe Musee in presenting the Bijou lhri\\‘urk, bulll‘{';'nur; 'k“':""mmlf}y\,“mlw stood among the foremost —professionally of Newcastle car. scarcely accommodate the some girl “L‘(: "‘fm'“"““‘“ "‘;‘“"v IRIFRE | certain to please. The bux office will be open et :fu:":‘-n)_"“f‘\fgr"ag'gfl:{;"i‘fl' In a fow days he roceived his manuscrint, | temptible us it is unmanly, Bk |-The 10th day of this month one | anew, maguificent stracturo is under con- D the e T roratatte for avme | 3fler 100 clock this moruing for tho sale of | Gin,” chster, 1t ¥ composed OF twenty | Sl Withit 4 not the contents of which | Josph Jeffersou mturncd to New York | Yearsgo gwe birth to_ thonow famous city | structbu by Killpatrick Bros. & Coliins, ot ontlmhl sl(‘ ':t uml:)“ sl filguc reserved seats at the Grand’s usual prices, Star irtists and present & spicialty entortai. | Luss DeknOND to overy one who b e ,,,mm.‘,),.,‘,»;‘.[,\“:};..,,,_?(l,,, ;'d < m{ of Newcastle, Wyo. It 1 mald thit thy & ‘lhl}rl_v};nllrl-i w;sl of liere, ulrll\xfl\:flllpy 'n'. ges8ipnd o shiaroes s mausgeral Do g0 ginearince of W J. Scanlan tomorrow | ment that leads all troupes of this kind, | T manager regrotted its uisuiablenes, | 23t Mon hen the retearsals o heavens were overcast, the clouds lowering | [0 Stk 18 tho now town of Meriue, the tice. But the following from a Councll | oyning wiil bo animportant theatrical event. | Billy Doherty is a eon antoninit and | and peturned it, with thank i protime] D o Palmer's | mnd the winds were atplay, blowing aperfen | Ditionyand winter tormtnus of the B & M. Bluffs young lady seems to require u an- | Mr, Sculan, whoso nume is @ bouschold | throws any amount of mirth into the per- | '\ "y el on S50 divector of another a fUr ool enggenons ot this | #ale, when the western metropolis of ail, | of cattio hive. boon shipped. from this pwer word throughout the United States, will pre- | formance. Powers and Emersom ar ho | thotre, from whom he received the sune | pomos i ST Eloir wt s The cone | coal and gas handl taih ahitinss b pointnto et lor o Rl s s Gt i = sent, thres of his most ular plays, seleet- | acknowledged leadersin thesong and dance : = (s ; se SHL A Lt L ushered 1nty existence b Lo e S i Couscrr, Bruees T My Dear 3 | sent three o most popular plajs. " ¢ | answer,and then to another and ot Pt , HH Sy : ; D S e g s Lo founger: Iwant to g the Ian | ing for his opening piece his litest aa line and have no equals. Harry Dupont is | ; Rt (HS moris ReRIIE pauy ¢ ll Bs(nantin ;‘; x“‘v‘ z\-\nm 1‘,\.‘,’ Largenumbers of men rode and were driven n:;u-'-‘. e aaiin ,“;. 2 ‘j,"’ ‘"H," ‘-“;1{" : gt el e i d pretty | suicossiul L e aelinn e s absoely ' tho' moi uber mun it T e e ot s et (e s, Jo L ronce, M. SO0 | long distances to purchase lots of 25 feot Fads ofithe wmpsuyigueies y my frie er, | Armon,” which has been hoartily endorsed by | Ameri o secms to be withut a , Miss Alten, the of the town 3 extraondina py load o tho stuee ds Doy objce press fnd public. The play is in fouracts | bouein hisbody, Litle Amnie Nelson, the Eewetifg : Sisie Lom ony s ) each. Tefore the diy had | trin of twenty-threo cars in less than un ery lovely ho : : ; i € his declared that if e dosed 30,00 wort operty had been | hour and send tie rough e e osc-d 10 my Joining the chorus, Hut tt hearted landlord are conspicuos by the and or myasi YCiog: A pLinEEYeF ROy producet simply onits merit and without | 7 R ivhla Al i R e Haimiab s e e mout g oy LY BAd 1 cos tho pulaco Stook cars s on and L would ke you to tell mehow to | sence. The story is domestic in_character, | gether with her physical d ity 1 me of the author, he shall dei i S by for the | ommenced at the mouth of Coal canyon. | oo W WECE SN Hotex An satings. et @ hearig. s 1t necessiry o have issaid to be highly interstingand very clov: [ decided hit. But the greatest attract 3 1t for nothing as & reward for’ the pric- | sanag SORSHAE 0 R0 rOPOIOLY JAE S ' Than theB, &) oud had only reached | fiouse 4t the depots and KK Hlpatrick Fros. Yolee cultivated, £ Muue. | erly told. The piece will be gi Lawlr _‘"“"":‘.‘“‘:1“"':‘.:‘Ht\b:""‘\l"“"-\ cal backing of hisopinion, and he will be |° = cawlord, Neb., ninaty-eight nriles southeast, | Collins have o lirge supply store of generas surprisedat this letter, coming as it | até produ 0 with new scenery, the Persian fakir and sorcorer. He his @+ | givon pormission to consult the critics onit. 3 i ro, 404 Bee bldg. { but now, since the steel r: £ that line | merchandise. Other branches of lu: a Council Bluffs girl, I haye al- { and properticsand during the action of the | tonished the old world with his mysterious Mis. Mer i > bIg. | but wow, since the steel rails of that line | merchundise - O anches ‘of bus 5 . sistor city was too ¥t. | Play Mr. Scanlan will sing the following [ incantations and the wowerhe holds over his Musical and Dramatic, R T : p linya reactied tho nd beyond, thogritly | Th3, S0 ¥ ? T s thought that our sis ter city was o play g [ aranAes and eI, Lot ORD » TO CLEAN UP. ¢ > ; : 2 ing the fo 3 2 | songs, written and composed by himself for | fellow men, Heis anoddity, a curious mix: It is reportel that poodhearted Lotta has inbabitants, secure in t possessions of Mer " vely arary,too solidly gromded 1 the ol New | $o83, written and comy ALY tureof thena anispirfinal, “cits thrtil. | o o418 TPOCtel thas goodhioaried Lobta tng | 4 s oming moroplis, and with un | Sua aoinowill be a lively poini Englind fuith toadmitof its daughters hav- | SLive. My Love, Ob, Live ©1) = | ing axplo ar, trembling, doubting | LokeR BO0O worth i the propoed | gne Disease Breeding Localities to Be | 8 ming - nutromlis, and 3 ute | road pushes on further west. Gralers aro at i sl et [l L ld G UG R AR R Lasiirits R i e e UL o ago. RS e T e borned | dntheir | fexhuustablo | vork fomn seontyfiivo to o hunirce niles footlights. Buteven in thostaid Iowa mu- | ulw “Peck-aBoo” On Tusday ey The th songstroas will alo re- | Muutle Barwymore's oy il will be | Thea fhirs e Gaidedihat a- igs | (2500008, _siow the falli s ] Mink oC hewe busll tenor Uisly HGK teii micipiity there seoms o be hearts thatthrob | *The Trish Minstrel” will be , | main wnother week tofllow thoso who have | ader the munnzenent of J. 5L ¥l will be 2 e oear It akl e o | In them by the nstant ercotionof substan. | 184108 will commonce bo with o Lope that some day their owners will 2 (ERB Y ol aaliEEtho e asatient || inotaiad to now see the m ude & Stntand i L Ovo] i A I 8 g tial bricx blocks that would bo & creditto | fhome o oy il selting the world on fire, day ovening. Lu both playsMr, | wonderful phenomenaof tho nincieenth cen- | Snery for his mew play, by Augustus stop the spread of diph- | o\ " ) ke pionion iSparengop land Marie says sholias o gool homes all she | S vill sing new aud originalsongs of | Wry. Thomas, fs well under wi been isucdto that | MDY cwsterncity. Iuthe ciosing years of tho | awaiting the homesteader. The sl is deep wants; parnts who oppose horcraze oo on | his own composition - i R T Mr. and Ms, Kendal will begin th | 1alaking maiire || S cooxeine is dgbbed tha iiitagy Gty [iand aligotly improsnataliveilh aliatine con: His Marvelous Voice Lost, ! : 4 . F o Plins," (e : coled to be o fine fertilizer, especially o tor the staze, and then she adds thatif shoonce - : ond Amer cnt at the F s - yorRae iy of the Puins," but in its palmiest da; ALl i g il B it 1t shewouit o back to| It 1s said that w omofactor of the tun- | Blitchford Kavanaugh has lost his marvel- | muo “thoter i - n the matte ¢ g 10 0 | ooy o iapiyed more su btantil entpets | Wioat growig it. Thon why i hewen's namo lewe itl g incidentsof life in New Yor ous volce. Hisonce sweet, soulful, childish | open with “The ce,” & play with which | 0 u with the A taom. thin. Thve oonl smortim of chenirte | Retuming from the front 1 lald overone ¥ st oontont, Marie, with the bappiost Lot | €aused half so much merriment as the no notesnew echo in the recollections of the | they have long been i L Rowden oo structions 2 e night al siding scven, or what will here 3 A b oA Sk ity prisonors { West. Itistrucof ne, however, that | po ; o Helong 5o will ever find—a’good lome and @ lovidg | famous s Toaver, Mar Elln R thousands of people whom his melodies kave | _Mr. C. Hadden Chambers,the author of w Chief Seavey t ho ity prisoners o owever, that | bo known as Bdgemont, the junction of th ather and mothe etter, upon whicl S e e X FOT SR A ALY > | it nover can or will iavé the resources’ that | Deasge i iRl don: . s oRng o v TSN DAY Stain Swilt. arived on tho Aler from | Worknext Monlay cloaning the paved alleys, | It nover can ox will Lave the ppow sk adwood line. Th yis rapidly con- Lot Vaunting ambition Is mt enutled | *Mckenua's Flirttion? in whith Bury | deligited. Fiswonderful notes wero ona | prthiilh SMUB1 STEEST M UG ALCE IO | andal o s thit may be fou s o O on v owr, Cstlo tho | etructiog & fine ho I ase and to much anxicty, lst she gt @ tumn. | 8nd Fayare to appear for four nights und | the inspiration of throngs of people, his voice | thy prouction next mouth of o Id them to the provisions of the «ty | L G5 AR B0 e of the son interesta of | 30 around house. Edgemont be an ble, for shoasks if it’s necessary to have her | Saturday matinee, commencing 'nnn-“y made Patti weep, But allof the boy's won- | which he wrote forthe Lyceum theater co "",‘l‘.',"_‘"“’";‘ il be removed y Killpatrick Bros, & Collins alone (of which I .“mx:"r‘“fi"mrf;’“‘(‘-“'“' It is situated onthoe yoice cultivated for the chorus, Julgiag | Octoberid, at Boyl's opra louse. In Ui | dorful singing is nowa thing of the past, His | pany e D O | kave & full account in aformer letter, and | oy ooy from tover ciiruses | haveheard this sos: | OXtastl wire ey ok a6 HimiLe: voieois settlinginto the deeper tones | Jake Rosenthal, cne of tho best advmce | A% mud aid i Aichdln Who huve 1w o £ pay v mine : nphatically, No. But my om *Muldoo c D ! Aresen s st Sunday was his farewell | TCn in the country, wt ast week was ne. B AT s hundred reats o ccnough little girl, do you know the misrabls | 8nd beststarring piece Darrvand Fay lave | of muhool. Last Sundaywas his faewell 1 U0 0 5 SISO astor: com e to build up a city 1 of th | | 4 A existince you R conempliting with envy | enjoyed continuous fayor, They are univer- | at Grace church. Then he sang withx pany, will take a new pldy bn the road inside bl el he oo ol Sha RIS R0 || Yol of 3 of the nne with itsor pud desiret sal favorites and have & warm plae 1 the [ than ordimry feeling “He Was D A Bt b AT L G TEtRG [b we il Chwate & > attention under the uew order of M e, 0OkL0 L - | chard ilke groves of cottonwood, historio Ited ‘Asthe loved and clerished daughter of o | hearts of the populace. — From all accounts | and Rejected.’? the evening service he | sensation. FRE BRI 805 b Inadndos yon, the graveyard of the Metz's and \d liore, you bave a position and a pl Mk eun Flir in which these | gavoup his mgdal for excellence which 1 P el irves anc icers Dibbern, A mose Beasmly ot many others of the early pionesrs, near by, J s o " 4 A A modern society pla called o Iberand Haze were dc 1 this s made at Connclsvill aud beyond, stretching 1 thenorth and far world | you are somebody. As a chorus | clever cmedians has s long worn, and received thol k IRAIOED sociaky Rl 5 aales ¥ LRl v e by Prof g limadlios il nd | v ¥ girl you would o hanging | the greutest plays n for genuine [ing of his pistor amd tho congrega. | y-iay Barter bydr. Charls Cozhlan, will | o i o In vestiguto thoslleys, wolis,bacles | 1Y TIRF, Ssobh wost in the dim and hazy distance, the grand Founidark the You would get eternall wusic and dsncing, and, unliko [ tion, 'On Saturlay. he will Leave for Now | peprodiced by Miss lose Coghian durin 3 ies, cesspools, water closits, and | B€oldlst ind goeral nanuer pancramic view of the Black Hills Booldad by @ tired, nervous o u | most of the farce-comedies of IS elass, bis & | York with H. H. Getty and his daughter, [ 0 Week begiining Octoberid in Deny s within the city Linits now inan | Mk Brot b eallun A plailiie s il o e & Shotsan]. exsetie stty | 80, fuiny plot, and is an interesting story. | and soon after they will sail for Europe for I e a oy | EAswr sl o /itha book, | 0f this coul for coniing pusposes, A Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee blig. nnoyanees that could ¥ Tho leave of abscace grant: Herr Ed- |8ix months' travel Young Kavansugh's | S0% Howard's “Love Lattars i ch oficer | > supplied w ook, | Rt RS o Fpp: - Privaie 1ite. Yo would bo smatbod by tho | uand Simmass sl b iracei oy | Voice has eon. settlisg for the past thrw | | Nahun Frauko's frst orchestral « 1 Al et il heep 8 comyiase L | ifas now tndaE ensthiation 100 bo6 Hive coke ATALE OF WOE, fuperior mombers of the compny. “You | the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austris to | months, aud it was deemcd best that last | Now Vork this season will taie plac RIS ROSK R WROEL D ARVARE k0 e 0 ns that will be in full blast ere the close ST woull be lightly looked upon by thoworld | visit the new wor! expire. Sunday’s service should be his last, thou Chickering hall on November s M his efforts, The sergeantis instructed to dis ol AREL MR p Sprting Tma, I J o y visit tho new world will soon expire, 1t wa K A e or N ik [ o0 80 9 lion | of the year, or leforo New Castle and Dead strange S 1taa ot and putside. You would be indignant at the con- el it expl o could have sung on for three' or four | Will have thoassistmceof Miss Clomentine | tribute his menso thit thesan ondition | of i o Lofous Nenr Ca Astranger through the olty nnde his way. aldo. Y8 wvald o ta 18t tho cour | @ short l \d hesitatingly given, for the d_Lav i Pt DeVersand Jacob Fricdberger, pianist. Mr. |of the whole city may be thorouehly investi- | Wood, . D, aro linked togother by the stecl | And murkedon every hand the sizis of woe; fldention in which the men who seck the | Sirauss family, father and brothers, have | Rontbs more. He went o Gr arch, i g Ll ted, and to strictly enforce the nuisance | railsof the B. & M. milroal. This particu- | The strects draped blauck, the men with hon i3 ¢~ ‘g~ ghorus girl would hold you, You would Livo | mado thomselyes necessary to the happiness, | Chicago, years ago aud was recogmied at f ricdbe 1 Jew concerto, gated, > Sores theuisance | {2 branch of conmerve will creato @ now i R r poor, ond cheap — quarters, 88 the | jfnot the welfare of thecmpire. But strong | 0nCeds possessing a marvelous voice, Ho 1A~n~?fl;[v A e Wi anumber of in- | @ e AR mf‘x“ M‘Wh “’f‘:m petusin the miving interests of the Black tluttering flags halt-masted all the day. onest chorus girl is obliged to, becausoof the | and unconquerable efforts, such as the young. | Was soon given easy solo parts, which grew s b P M 7 riveall persons twenty-four hours’ noticeor | Hills, heretoforo the smelters in the vie Tue morch ut loft his busiiess, cared for miserl paid the underlings of tho | estof nations knows so well how tousé, were | better continually, till he aftersvard filled the [ Southern, with “The Master of Woodbar- | giveall - b Rerane i e o e nauzht, W Eousé, were suble. tme i which to clean their | 0f Déadwood hal to porchase their cok g : profes persisted in till leave to cross thewide At. | the chureh to overflowing when song service has added to his reportory as important anble, mo ln whioh o clam th Pennsylvinin. The b laal and i sates | Iho studert's books were 1a1d asido with grief; Al for it! the world Is full ofpretty | fitic wos finally given. wasannounced, He will travel Torsixmonths | @ play, it is contended by many, as his father ises. and arrest all partics whowilfully | eI R, O e atiod thase | D€ Javyeeion rofused to Sako o briof, oung girls without homes, without thoshel- | “'Horr Stragss’ has been here some four | and then returnto Chicagoto graduate from | did before him wheu he violate the sanitary ordinances SIDeilars 10 abut Jown trill the Welyal of te | LY wist shis awlul aesolation wrought ring arms of a father, without the guiding | months, visiting many of the important cities | the Chicagy schools, according to the wish of | Robertson in “David Gar E oy s P . B. &M. In Deadwood, (/('u"“n' "'h:L:n‘x: ‘wv‘} sadly ralsed ‘.; "';‘f‘"'u . pands of a mother—poor, friendless girls, | east and westand is nowmaking bres fnal | bis pirents and bis teacher, H. B, Rouey. comedy coull easily il out the sson, but [ Dr* Blmey oures catarrh, Beebldg, Nooity Lo et san ercel Newcmstle fn | AN ev the strungers euger, quostioning who kuow the bitterness of poverty aud the | tour previous to his departure, which will - the re. s Lyceum cowpany must take pos- i its waterworks, FPure spring water is | And dire distress could such e ard task of self supprt. Leave tho posi- | take plice December 6. But previous o bis mma is Well Fixed. 1. | #umios Noveaber Il e i} Home Seekers' Excursion. syphoned in sixinch | from o series of | “We'velostthe pennant, s lon of ¢ arus girl lu-\!u‘ of them, m.-! SPAN | geparture he will honor Omaba with a visit. Ttisrowstated that Emma Abbottis the Blessings nevercomo singly, This is an ast of the harvest excursions for | never failing springs & distance of thirteen gouncif the awful grief of looking back from | “The preparations for the coming of the | richest member of her profession, her pos- | unusually prosperous theatrical season, and will lea ve Omuha ot 10:30 a. m. | miles, that give it extr ary power and o truubled & life, upon a tranquil, happy | waltz king to Omaba Saturdayand Sunday of | sessins being estimsted at $,000,00. It | Alvin JslynjDavis has proclaimed his early | o n4%:15, m., via the Missourl Pacific | pressure. Thesysten is equal o the water- homic you can never reich again this week, will be aequate for the oceasion. | wo g directly dus to her ow wgy and the | Telrement from tho stage. Now that our (..o Dotoher 14 oints in | Works of Georgetown, Col,,or the Homestake You say you ask my advice Take it | The great Coliseum is. tobe entirely remod- directly due to her own energy and the | gves have beield the glory (in prospect), let | Failvay, on October to pointé in | oo 'sat Deadwood. TheB. & M Btayat home in Council Bluffs; go riding | eled nterionlly, 8o as (o seut 10,00 people. | Shrewd investments of her late husband, | usbe ready to depart in peacesnd withou @ | T Arkansas, Tennessee,2Alabama, | (0o vommny has a magnificent depot ith the dear family in your plessant park | Tye'st will be enlarged. he present gal- [ B ne Wetherill, that almost everything | murmur. The congregation will I,u».m, rise [ Ge , Florida, Mississiy nd Louis- ve miles ofside trac ‘; 7“ and ‘1 ‘i‘l tllw~[v_ rml\;-s'};l;._w A " lery or pre adewill belowered and a semi- | they touched turned to gold, whether the | indeepest revercuceandsing the **Doxology ana, r further information Il at - all day loog 'neath the ‘spray of | circle of private boxes erccted. Messes. | money was castin the ‘wide whirl of Wall Pattibas secured very comfortab! | ticket office, N. E. Cor, h and 4 fone an ) ;h;‘t‘ fou '-l‘:l: in Bayliss squar; askyour | Rooder and Bell, who have thisin charge,will | streot or planted inreal cstato all the way ms for her Russian n. She gets 1,000 roam;or at_depot, 15th ade this company indicate that 0 5 e woyiako You to ate - Tho Wite,) when It | spare no pains to_give lle citizens the vory | al theline of cities fom Portland and as for each of her twelve performances, THOS, F. GODFREY, } A, |theyregarlit'ss oue of the most Important g pomes sour wikyaud bless the Divine Ruler | bt opwortusity toshow their regind for the | Seailio to Chicigo. Emma Abbott has talked | aid the impresard furth \IPFL A (. ¥ points on theirline. Newcastle is th Glan v s A '.]‘Nx‘-‘"'“. b about oo | honor secorded them by this visit from the | u greut deal to reporters, but she has never | ing expenses, which, cons » state in Dhssta i el Bk e ply point for the cattle ranges for n Men and " Artifical Eyes jBhanie in o thousand of ever being auything | wltz king, and toenjoy to the full themu- (told of ber money making or investments, | Which the diva trvels, will amount to no Iiarsn AL I . ou | around, aud t oys of Mason, Scul Sto ssent W Customers outs f‘;‘l = Tux LouNikk. s"n feast in store for l\lwn - g like so mauy other loquacious stars. A for- ::uu.l sum. The pe: nee will be in St. ren low Oil creeks are settling upand will be fars Clty Mo play at the Grand opers house this ow 1o procure tickels—Those who have | tune of 000,00 surpasses that of Lottaor | Petersburg and Mosco 3 river about amils and a half cast of the p: beautiful plateau sheltered by a ridge of na tive pine timber frem the northeast with the SN s eh- | extensively th u ason. 1L i ening will be the comedy drama, * LaBello | subseribed for tickets should present them- | Bootl, and pro _shou Y blyihat of Adelina Patl, | Mrs, Langtry ateighteen was a3 lovely & “True, but you f o ihe | county seit of W odod now e M i ician, farie,” and thotitle mle “will be sustained | sclves on Monday at Saxe’s drug store, Fif- | whohas probably made wore money thau | girl asme could wish to se hmrhk(-xl\ml‘ th the servan richest in the s tate N HJMY- Flafllfla' Uptlcla J \bY subss Agues Herndon, oug of the most | teenthaud Farnan strects, aud scloct Welr | any wtisi of this o oy other day, butwhosy acomplexion Ukea peach, aud eyes of Whe you lhat woubls, aud it's woril the mongy, Tho climate 1s Iy aud e 1 8. 1th Sucet, Next Boyd's Opera louse,

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