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THE OMAHA DAILY THE CITY. There were four minor bullding per- mits issued yosterday, aggregating $300, One thousand vases of tea from Japan were receivetar the customs David Cole, The street, the paving on Locust fsland, was street leading to CutOfr completed Last night. The temperature, as reported by the loul signal oflice yesterday wasasfollows: AtTa 5 at10a, m., 50, and atl p.m., 5 Jofin '\ Horbach has brought suit nguinst the city torestrain it from sell- ing some of his lots at delinquent tax He alleges that the property was id firemen's henevolent associa- tion held a brief business session Sun day evenir which it was de dto ld the fourth annual ball of the or ization on New Year's eve, Katr Dollacker died Sund afternoon at herresi 809 Howard street, of heart failure, The deconsed yearsold. Thefunerl will oceur from the . 1l beat Forest Johnsor young man twenty- six yeus ofage, died at the city hotel Sunday of consumption. [He had been in Colorado with his parentsand the party were on the way to their home in South Dakota. The remains will b forwarded to Brookings county, Sonth Dakota. The milkmen’s association has fixed upon anew scale of prices whieh will go into eff Noveri b s folloy Fourteon, quarts for $ hose using frm_onc” fo four quand sive, will to of nquarts yur quarts n quaits for$l, — The Great Benefit Which peoplein run down state of vive from Hood's § parill, ¢ proves that this medicine “makes tho wear strong.” 1t does not actlike astimulant, im- purting fictitions strer but Hood's Sarsa parilla buildsup in a perfectly natoral way all the weakened parts, purifies the blood and assists o healthy action those important. or., gans, the kidneys and liver, today ment w John for $1.and those us will be given eighte health de- nclusively LOOKING AFT} FRANCHISE How the Street Car 12mpl Enabled to Registe The oficialsof the Oma company have been active the past week in urging th rogister, Tn order thatthe work would be thorouhly acomplished cach division fore man wis instructed to seethat all men under Tis imuiediate charge should be given an op. portuuity to get their names on the list. v employeof the company, I under- lad registered by 0 0*clock Last Thu evening” mmarked Superintend Smith yesterday morning. *‘We hive ef- feted ' armogements by which all mn fn o servico will be given time to cast their ballots on election day This will be acconplished by our relief sys- tem without the loss of time tothe men. “While the company is making no effort to fnfluence thesuffrige of its employes on the wmenduent question, I think they will vote toa man meinst it, for the reasmn thata uimberof them have worked on the t curs of Wiclita and other Kansas towns and the difference in their pay is suflicientto case thern tovote for high licnse. “Pho city rail company of Wichi pays its men .25 per day for fwelve and if toon hours’ work, while trie Omaha st nilway company pays its emploves & for ten hours’ work. at a differenceis tobe made in their sa result of prohibition, the men haye decided prefercuce for the present governiment.'? French noyelty dress patterns, 10— An unprecedented bargain, One hin- dred French pattorn suits, in beautiful combination, actual value from $20 to §25. For three days only we shall sell them at $10a pattern in our d ress goods. department, ©'he Morse Dry G oods Com- piny. agel during employes to stand Closing on Election Day, Brxreporters yesterday made a canvass of the business district of the city withaview to weertaining the feelingof business men re- furding the cesingof their storos oo election duy. Ti tho canass there were found fower than lalf & dozen prohibitionists. Thesentinent wis decidedly in favor of dosingif not during the whole, at last dur- ing onchalfthe day, inorderto give clorks and other employes all the tlme required to vote. A mumber of merchants said the afford to lose the business of half days, and even months, rather than that pro- hibition should prevaill Oters stited they would notnly dose their stores, but would allow their men to remaim at the polls and work agaiist prohi- bition Every firm, hovever, announced thatits employes would be affordel every oppor- tunityto cast their votes, Tuke Notice. All members of the merchants and manufacturers union are requested to meet at Hornberger’s hall, Tuesduy. the 28th at2 p. m. Hy ANDERSO Secretary. Work on the Viaduct Progressing, Thiee immenseiron girders, spanuing the Union Pacifie's switcling tracks were ar- rngedon the Tenth street visduet Sunday. The work would have been accomplisied with great danger if undortaken while switching was in progress inthe yards, thero- fore, the men wero compelled to hoist the big supports on Sunday. The contructorsand workmen are contin- ually annoyed by petly thicves who steal scrapiron. (ools und arything else they oan conveuiently conceal about their clothes, The thieving is° usuilly done during the day whilothe worke is i progress and fhe thioves escape detection in thocrowd of idlers who congregatein the viciniy towitness the con struction. An efort will be made to keep sightscersat a distanceand in this mauner keep thieves away. Ctiiens of Omaha at home md abroad should remenber that the remaining days of registration are Friday, Octoler 31, and Saturdiy, N ber 1) S. A, Orchard. Carpet, furniture and dipery. Righway Robbery. W. (. Doty, & musician who lives on Forty- fourth street, north of the Belt line,was held up by twomasked menon Saturdiy night at the crossing of the Beltlineon Cuning street Oneof themen held ugun on My, Doty while the ather searched him, The highwaymen se amount of chawrige, less thany Mr. Doty had on fiis person. bers founda small parcel of candy In one of his victim's pockets and, afler eating a piece of it asked whom it was for. Mr, Doty r plied that the caudy was for his little givls. The robber returned the jackage and told Mr. Doty to hurry on home, an injunction e was not ‘slow in acting upon, but a which w Oneof therob small 1 Asa faul edicine Aver's plls excel all others, Tuey are suited to every ageand, being sugar-coated, are easyto t Though searching and thorough i effec , they ar mild and pleasaut in action, and their use is attended with noinjurious results, m— Sentenced, Judge Clarkson sentenced John Harris,col- ored, couvicted of assauling one Lizzie Riley, to the county fail for thie months and until the costs of prosecution are pid. William Ship, convicted of shooting Dora Bowman with intentto kill, was given five s in the peoitentiary. John € ur&wuh‘r charged with horse steal. 1Il..§uvlcudu notguilty and was wmanded for trial John Cherrett, pleaded not guilty, p ‘ clurged with burglary, house for | Morse's New Departinent. We opened a new BLANKET BED COMTFORT department with new goods, new shelving, new CEDAR BINS, shall sell all blankets inthis department. To introluce it | gpec and in future we kinds of wo shall offer some I bargains all this veek, notably gome DOWN COMIORTS al$6.50 $7 | and #10, anda lotof all-wool blunkels at | .90 pair Weare making the store. vory low prices all over Visit us around, | look thingsove compare prices. No onewill you 1o buy or wonder hoy much moneyyou have to spend, THIZ MOT DRY GOODS CO, Oitizns o, remernler that the ron i f Oman and abroad shoul't ing days of regtatration are Friday, Octoler 31, and Notern br 2., Sutwrday, Germanin Five Freo ledures full natural method next Preiday [ §p. mat Y, M.C. A RAXLROAD COAEL MINES. Weeks explaining the at 4:30and | The Alton Causing Tronble— G, F. Trainon the Fump. “T'he situition at the Unim Pacfic in Wyoming and Colerido Is not neatly « | md asreports ir sald an officil of ~oul department of the rou. 10 state- 1 s ut Rock Springsget mines ortiree days' work o wedk is filse, first of August the men haveboen workiig fulltime, and whatey have esperienced has o Our coal _trfie b md_wo have b resso cars handlothe oitput. No oficialreport has been received of the fice which s reported to havo beo sy cred it theentraice ofone of the mines on Sunday moruir Train's S a Armong the pas on Sund bound Unign Pacific-Northyestemn was Irucis Trai, the gird He stopped only o few minutes in this city and wasvery reticent, rfusing to talk toany of hisacquaintances who chanced to mect himat the depot. Mr. Train is on a sccond triparound theworll Hemade his last trip in sixty-three di d hs dedar bis intentionof making the sixty days. This inteition is announ red Tetters on a huge blick grip which the cit- izen carries with him. *s east sleper George “globe- Didw't Accomplish Much. General Passenger Agents Lomix of the anl Francis of the Burlington lave retumed from Chica, where they spentfour days lst weels at themeeting of the passenger commitice of the Transconti- nental assodiation, But little of 4 natwre interesting to the publicwasdone at the meeting, thy work of the session b od chiefy to the dis- position of routine bu A proposition for thereformationof abuses in tho Pacilic coust trafie was offered, bit no wtion was taken and the mitter was made the object of a special meeting tobe held on November 17, The T cat Boulder. e Bre w I ofusin furnishing news of troublein owr aflirs a Boulder, Colo.," saida B. & M. oficial **Ile facts of the se arethat we have only rece got into shape, by the standard guaging of the Denver, Utih & Padilic, to do any business in'the way of huling coal and stonein that partof Coloralo. The Union s had s monopolyof the coil business of course winted to__maintain it Whenwe wanted to erss the Union Pacific trackthat company objected, and [ sw by the rportin Tur Bee the people beamo very much excited over the contest, We will certainly insist npon ourright to ot a shareof thetrafic from that region.’? cnger Matters, ospect of another w iu the Western Passenger association There hasbeenno howl rised for several weelksand local passmger people have been at a loss toaccount forthe mission, The cry has been mised, however thistime by tho Alton, which has male the charge thit the Burlington has filled the scilpers' offices at Denyer, Kinsas City and Omaha with re. turns of tourists’ tickets at low rates to eastern points wd that tho passazer business isbeing accordingly de- morilized, The Altn also threatens to withdraw from the association unless theso keets are taken out of the mark “Tho Alton and several other onehorse roadshavea spsin of thisking every fe weeks,” siid a Burliton passager o in speakingon the charges. **They want the Bualingtonto divide its big business with them and howl wha they Lar refused ISverything reasmabie has been done o ke Western Pas There isap | tle atte the Alton i theassodation. I itwithdraws a domoraliationof rites will prbably fol- low but the Alton can stind loss of that business than aiy other roid in the asocia- tion," s ; Free Lecturesat Y, M. 0. A Fully explaining how a practical knoyledge of Germun can be acquired ive wecks by the NATURAL Pridoy at4:30and §p. m, Cilizens of Omilia at home and wread showld remenber (hat the remaining days of registration are Friday, Octiber 31, and Saturday, Novem ver 1, SOUTH ONAMA NEWS. Stolen Property Recovered, The buggy, harness and blanket stolen Fri daynight from Balthus Jetter was found Sunday onthe Tenna's farm, abut a mile south of Papillion. On leaming that a rig, answering the deseription of the stolen one, wasat that point, Marshil Breonan went downand brought back the propert honrse stolin at the e tine his not been found norhas ay clue to the thif been dis. covered. About Persor Mrs. Enbout, wifoof Dr. imhout, and daughiter, have gone to Minnepolis, Mim, Wil Avoen L. Porte Mr, and Mvs, J. A, Hysham and Mr. and M, Vemon IHysham of Red Oak, la., aro theguestsof Mr. and Mus, D. Ry ncarson, _ Chartes H. Brodrick, agent of t & ) vestom, his Jst returned from Cheyennoand Laramie, Wyo., where lie s pent a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs, W, Snmmers N.Y, awn the guests of Councilman and Mus, . Towl. Mr. and Mrs. Summers aro onan extended trip through the Dominion of Canada and the western states, mMaxwell and Miss Lou Charles of the guestsof Mr.and Mrs. Charles of Symcuse, Notes About the City. Merrell infant son of Me. and M. J 1) Dean, isdown with diphtheria. _Democratic dissatisfaction exists siderablo extent over the causus nominations ruade Saturday night, but it now lo 08 ;‘lu\u{gh w0 independent ticket will bo in the The mssionin St conductel by the Rev. Shea, C. S, R, Redempionist. fathers, from St Louis, Mo, will \“un‘ this even- ng, Nearly oie thousaud perons were un- abie to giln adnissin Sunday night, Swift& Co's new cooling house ls about completed as far 4 the brick workis con- ceried. Thesixth story will be finished to- day, Carpenters will finish the inside work asfust &5 possible. As son asthe workis completed on the colibg building the work- men will commenco on the hog hbuses aud boller and engiue roms west of the tracks, — —— Citizens of Omahaat home and abr remember that the remain ing dayof r an Pridy, Odiber 3, aid S to & con- Agmes’ church, being Futhers Maurer and ol should letretion aturd ay, & ovon- i.dr.‘. JUDGES AND (LERKS, A Move to Fave the Registrars Serve in These Capacitios, The question of Julges and clorks at tho ensuing electionis engrossing the attentaon of tho citiens. It itis alsoone which must be considered by the oieials of both the ety and county and mustbe acted upon, at best, within a day ortwo. Thus far, theso ofticials have given but 1ite ition tothe mitter, withstanding papers of thecity lave o several o casins referredto it It is edel thit the eledion ofcers should, this year, be ai exeptin in intelll genee, accuracy and penmanship, to those who, as arule, ict on suchoceasins. 1f they be not, the work of depsiting the ballts on clection day will be retarded sand > ann oulicet he vote will be delayed nd pre is admitted. despite the fict that the number of voting precinets in qich wird las been alnost doubled, be- 150 the reggistiut ionis much lrger than it f » 1sthis the caso W0 now d thatthe + fact thatevery g olection and s ballot toknock out probi 10Ut cornpetent pe ndcount the vot ple, therefore, to o s, It s admitied that interest andd rination will notavai, espeally if, because of incompetents, the votoshoull notbe weordel. The promised attonpts of pr fonists to distrmeliso citinns will case deliy enoush without ex periencingany nore within the polls Severalofficils spoken t by Bre veporters havesubscribed to the views of this piper on thosubject andsay that they will leaye noth ing undoe to secare the bestmen for tho work, They have peson iteda nuan der of the” clerks in the ty_and city oftics as well as in thebanlsand nil healquarters toact at the pollsand hve ro ceived anumberof mspouses in the afirma tive, Commi: foner Berlin siys that he is fn favo whmever pradicable, to appoint the strars as jidges andeler election T alvealy faniliar with the lists, s alsowithmany of the vote Thoy know whore tofind the names, and can asa rule reand a vote in onethin loss time thana ofticials could do. mmissioners, he thinks, favor thisplan,and there is Little doubt but that it will becavriod out, Hesaysalso tiat sev positions on sevoral eledion and them will be sdectel a ficint nunberto fill whatever position may notbe filled by the rgistrs. Innearly all the counlry preincts, ever, tho judges andclerks of cect already been dected, haying been voted for at the edectionin November of last yer. These, itis prsumel by some,are nw e powered to act, but this view i not lield by wellinformed people. 1£ objectionable peo- s are to be found among them, they ruay ity be remov wse only a few of those clected have qualified. 1Uis held that they shoild have qualitiedon the first of the veir like all other county oficers, Three of them, however, qualified two ound there isno doubt but that moro n will qualify today, g will meet We 1 on thesibje judges and clerks in the county pr above refrredto aras follows: how- I haye Julges-Dr, Bt Lenpke, Clorls~W illiam Poppenbagen, Henry Kel- Dr. Jaskerson and Joln MUARDLE, . A McArdl v, John Clerles -J. € Mcardle, Bl TNON Joseph Phalen, H. ab Allen, Judge ). Thomas, I W. L. Crosby, Mulligan €, Clark. FEPFERSON, Judges—Heny Wilke, J. 1 Dyisdaland Henry Sim two T. Pilant, Robert, isen, the latter iving seventy-thire votes e les—-Morris Cronemey e inger. EIRHON Judges—E. I, Bressy, Geonge M. Drexel, Frink Golste Clerks—James W.Moor, Fired Moulton, VALLE Judges—V. H. Thomas, F. Whitmore, P. Han William. Mitchal, WATERR 100, W. H. McCurl, W. Denton. Cloriss—J. D. E. Puffexr, J R R. Watts, Otto Vogt. WEST OMIA. Nick Mergen, He Wates, L. Tudges me. Cle: nwvmnp Mergen, . ry ¥ Eloy. Coming Meeting The colored republicans of i will meet at ifth ward ) North Sixteenth street this eveningto perfect their dub organiation, Dr. M. O. Ricketts will addwess amecting of the colored republican club of the ward atthe cub hadquarters, Twenty and Lake strets, this evenin The republicans of the Fifth ward will holl a nlly at Evfling's lall, Sherman avene anl Ohiystrewt, thisevering. Captain Alex- ander, W, F. Gurley, B. S, Baker aud other prominent s pakers will bo prosent., Citizens of Omalaat hone and abroad shold | ranem b that the raaining de are Frily, of wistration Gctober 31, and Sutwrday, Notem- —— of. L. 5. Dodge Willdeliyer fr ures at Y, M. C. 4:30and § p fully a practical knowlelge man ean b acquired in five wecks. JudgeDunly veceivel a v theticlot- tor fron W. Willerford of 7Tobias, who has acuird considerble unenviable noton asu slave owner, and who was served with & notice o prodice the wlorel boy whom he clims to ownin the United States courtat the firstof next term. Willerfordstates that he is a poor man and is umble to bur the expwmse of a trip to Omahy, and asks that the cis may betried in his own county. The lette: details at length the po v of the Willer fords_and their inabili I he nec siry funds orto procuresuitable chihes, Judge Dundy directal that Willerford be otified to produce the boy I court at the time specitied in thd writ, Prohibition Spies. The sneaking hirelings of the prohibition fanatics are coming into town daily, Theyare quartered inonesand twos atthe diterent hotels ing to cncealthe fict arein the employ of the freewhiskyites, whose ditty work they hope todo on election day. Careful as they are, however, they have bem spotted and will be watehed carfullythan they will beable to walch those they are paid to | look after. “])rice‘s Creflm Baking | the afilctedeverywhe! | tunctionmldisorders that | organio weakness, d Powder Weed 1o M) it Homes- 1 Millon o e the Sundart. BEE: TUKSDAY The Majority Of socalled comghonres do Tittle more than impalr the digesiive furctions and crealo bile. Ayers Chetry Pectoral, on the com Y, While it<~ures the cou, |\.lx4)l'1|\l“ ine tert. or liver. Noother medicine s so eMcacious in dieases of the throt and Tun, followed ysick, 4 terble andeonned tomy bed aboit four months. 1 emphyed a physician most of the time, who finally sald I was in consumy tion, and thit e wild ot helpme. One of my ightors adised me (o try Cherry Pecioral. 1 did s, and, finished taking the first bottlo was able to sit upall the time, and to goout. By tho time I had fitshed the boitle ' was well, and have rem d socver il o.'~L. 1, Bixby, Bartonsvill, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PIPARID BY DR.J. C.AYER & (0., Lowell Mass, Bold by all Drug! Prics §1; six bottles, 95, I’nely Nade, fslly Marranted. Marietlous:in fone: (OAMLBLUE FROM Bosgou OFFiCE L. Ericson, Tocal Agt, 206 Kl'\l\l\l GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, Hrisuiis THE GIE AT VI8 mUe b AKK 18I REM- - EDY. An unfall- tngcire forSem- o wne s, seenme Ay SF N U Paln in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature 0@ Age, wnd many ¢ \d 10 insanity e rilcalarsin ¢ oot witeh Treao by il o every one. ¥ ssold at #1 per packiwe, or sl sies Torfi, o= wili besent fiee by mail on raceiit of e maoney, by i resing THE GOODMAN DRUG (O. 110 FArNAM SIR OMATIA, 0n acount of counterfelts we have wdopted the yllow wrapper the only genuine. Mo sl Mo A Noted Divine 7Sa¥m_ s“xhavobrennsing Yutts Liver episin, Wealk Ston=ach and . witla which X have Zong beenafflicied, Tutt's Pills ARE A SPECIAL BLESSING. ng to do meeso much nend ghemn fo all a © jn exisance> CINES O, New Work. ¥ S0LD EVERY WHERE. Oflice, 3 & 41 Park Place, N. ¥, Drs.Betts X3stts Physicians, Surgeons and Speialists, 400 DOUGILAS S'TREET ©OMAHA, NEB Themost widely nnll MVONM knowm spec- Ialistsin the United Siates. helr long ex- perience, remarkible skill and universal suc- tess In the treatnent and cire of Nervous, Chronle and Surgical Diseases, entitle theso eminent physiciunms to the full confidence of They guarantee: A CERTAIN AN POSITIVE CURE for the awful el sof Iy viceand the mumers ous evils that follow inlts train, PRIVATE, BLOOD AN D SKIN DISEASES w.-w\u conpletely and anently cure OU8 DEBILITY BEXUALDIS. “B11ES, FSTUIA AND REOCTAL ULOERS rmnnweduunn without puln or detention rorm businos H YDROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma- sently and sucesstully eured inevery case. SYUHILI, GONORKHEA, GLEET, matorrhon, fexcinnl Wealness, Lot M Night Emiisions, Decayed Faculties, Weuknoss and all deliate disorders peculic 1o either_sex positively curd, ns wellas all result from youthe ful follies or theexcessof mitureyears. STRICTUR [ Guanntea per anently i qured, removal couplete, without cutting, caustio or dilatation. Oures affected &t homo by paticat witious s mo- wents paltor amoy s OUNG AND M\DDLEAG[D MEN. A SUR]‘ CURE Tie ~avtul efects of Y early vice Which brings estroying beth mind and body, withall its dreaded ills, permanenty cured, DRS, BETTS Address those who have tm- pairl themselves by ime propet indulgence ani Soliliry hbite, Thich uinboth mind and body. unfitting them for usiness, sty or marige MARRYED BEEN oF thoss entering on that hanpy 1ifeawareof physicaldebility, quickly asslsted. OUR SUCCESS Is bused upon fute. "FirstoPractoal erpert: gncs. Beoand —viry ase isspecilly studied, thus staring Hghec Chin Melicing ar prepired i our labomtory exmily. 1 suil sac cnm.um- affectiog cures withoat jury, s, Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. _+ - OMAHA NEB DRINK EXCELSIOR SPRINGS k. “maent VWIATE RS 'Sl Niture's Tomic, Diuretic and Uric Solvent, SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLES BY C B. MOORE & CO, Agts. IN5 Dodge St 6. A Lindquest IS AGAIN INTHE Merchant :-: Tailoring 'lll\\lu ss and imvites his 1w|nl friends HM P A\ “L~|m|hr~l awaloe kof Lo ported u]uu",|~lh ESTABLISHED 874, « - 15TH 81 DR. BATLEY, GRADUATE DENTIST A Full St of on ' RRubber Five hox Apertect it guaranteed Teeth without pain or da w thetios. Gold and siiver filliy rates Bridge wd Crown Worl. outplates Allwork warrnte o OFFICE PACTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrarce, 161h strect elovator. Openoven ngs untily o' elok S CURED by Pub'e ra i *TIBULANCAR CISKIONE 3168, Teeth with | — Eye and Ear Surgeon — OCTOBER 283, 1890. In the country, [in Tar woolen goods, nary bargains, Plain Camel's Hair, Allthe above are Our hosiery immense, Very fine m | In ¢gloves Nothing rino, full re gul we carry Are the ionsacke gools in the city, Price T | “Manifestthing s require no proof.” Duercoats —AND— Men's Suits for coming cold ‘weather will soon ibhecome a necessity. W e have prepared ourselves for the in- evitable demand and beg to call at- tention to the excel- lence and finish‘of the garments in this line of goods which weare now offering. Talc e €« niel bR lthe forelock” ‘and be ready for the cold, wave, 1310Dodge Street fittod. Spectacles accurately FRENGH SPECIFIC, tor 0?:' sE Cures other ull ditectionswith each boltie. Price, on: " 'see signatureol E. Lo SAHL. ForBale By All Drugglets, uhnn IFancy heavy Cashmere shirts an Superior natuial woolshirts and dr. and values. is sold atabou In this department we offer Fine wool scamless socks at 15¢ a pair. ar mrade, of 1 rtment ; all but what is of reliable stock and of rant every pair, Our pricesare positive Within the past few days we have that during last week we n,u\nml more {Wehad animmense run in this department, and were nlxllwul to stock up again, and now we areready for another mn. Latest shapes and |vuu~ lower than ever. Open until 8 p. full ass always the lowest. draw t one hats Thislow scale The following lots which we place on special half the prices this week the ly below m. carty the stock and variety of Men's Shirts and Drawers we do, rooms for '.m[whu stock, are crowded with winter underwear and other fur nishings, purch Men's fancy striped Camel's Hair shirts and drawvers, silk ers, Otlers 1undsome s the desirable good make i good OMAHA r in the world, Correspondence solicitod other stores styles for hat Saturday, 10 p. Nebraska Clothing Co. Corner 14th and Douglas Streets FEW - STORES mark all our found bound at 35¢ each. silk bound and silk stitched, with ribbed ends at 50¢ finished shoulders, awers, of excellent finish with ribbed ends at 75 Our assortment sl following two big bargains., are selling these at 3oc. hades cach, neat stripesat 63c. charge. Flel~ 5 WC \We venture m. American Hand Sewed Shoe Co. Exclusive Western Agents for the and Rhole Island Rubber Goods, Tho largest man ufacturers of rubber foot we We carry the only complete stock of first-class rubber TRY OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS, THE BEST MADE AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE OMAHA 60, NO CURKER! DrDOWN NO PAY. 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, Eeventeen years' experionce. siiccens ol N; stanhoad, & od, Skinand Ul Consultationfree. Book (Mysieries of Life) seut fros. the gren Spermatorrh dlsenses of the tocure, 18 m. 012 . Qaliformia’s Great Remedy DR, HOBEE'S LITTILE VECETASLE PILS Qg' CURE @Stk Bleadache, BILIOUSNESS, o 5 centan vl 8 for 65 ecnt Fursale by druggine, Ku abovs’ un'd Constipation, _| Dyspeprin, K Tndigeation, ~" wil axo @SLiver and e Stomach s Complainls. o8 W o, S & e g Vegetables i figenous Lo Cali fornl 46 pills in Headache s wbsdlutely cured by Dr. Hokb's: Litle Veglable ils, % . # orty mll Try tem. Sick ‘Addices ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT 1302 Farnam Strd% HARRY P. DEUEL, 1gor and Ticket GRATEF UL---COMFORTING EPRPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST, SRy n thorugh know islge which govern the ope n, wid by 15 Ly the Jud us Whyiie Gnoukh Lo Tl drects of s bilo 1 ik whoser e enca po 1 o fatals forciiol with frivme."—Clyll Sor Maadon i1 ply with In Lallp JAMES PP & (0., of the i wiater or mi ad\iaa, if grours, lawied i "London, Eogla A reguiar grady ieand Priy Mnal Wenkios: ry Orgnns, toln medicine, a3 diplomas show te dlsmasos Night Lossos, Impo B, T guirantde 800 f0r ov PROP'S. XAI FRANCISCO CALs I3, BY Agont Ia stillettring AL 0 gnarantoo for Catareh Syphills, Stretace andl casol nn btk and fal D wto S p m. Sundag with, A perm onice hours RE The Higure © inour dutes will make o long stay, No man or womnn now living will cver date s Jocument without using the bguro 9. It stands In the third place in 189, where it will remnin ten vears and then move up tosecond placs In 190, where it will rest for one hundred Thore isanother 9" which has aliocome 8 sta It is unlike the fizure 0 in our dates in the respeet that it hasalready moved up to first place, whe it will permanently remain. 1t is eallod th Iigh Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewin The “No. 9" was endors exports of Europe at the Pu psition whicre, after i severe contest with the Jeading mv chines of the world, it was nwarded the only Grand Prize given to fan wchines, all others on exhibit hay lower awards of gold medais, efc also recoguizedits superiority by theded Mr, Nathauiel Wheeler, Prosident of (he with the Cross of the Legion of Honor 9" is not wn old machine improved irely Dow machino, and the aris was award & Ohe grands estudvan w selin age. Those who buy it can rest ssured, Midfa fore, of Laving the very lntestand beet. WHEELER & WITL.SON M'F'G CO., 185 aud 187 Wabush Zve., Chicago F. P. FLOODMAN, 220 North Sixteenth Street. PITIIVD Nopay til cured DR J BTEFUER DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT ks L SE 2% Sy ‘lulé'r'," LT AN SUSPEUURT o for thiapeei B pu i .fl T Ehion® M GUAK INPROVED c CTRKPUND 2 M v Our store ‘d e quantities in anticipation of the increased dutieswhich must now be paid on imported Having saved thisincreased duty, we are enabled to immense ‘slu«‘k at exceptionally low prices, willcontinue as long as our presentstock lasts ale forthis wee l\, will be extraordie driving and street wear, is sold at our glove cuonter, < everybody else. received an entire new stock of hats. than a i wars to say store would get in in a year, S

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