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Weveral Prominent Business Men Thought Well of It for Awhile. YHEIR SUSPICIONS SUDDENLY AROUSED, Yow an Alleged Agent of Harper Brothers Gained the pfidence and the Cash of Omaha Merchants Several highly excited business men and ‘Yankers galloped madly about the eity atnoon yestorday looking for a comparatiy un known individual who ¢ave the name of *%J Clarke Russell,’ but who is suspocted of fumer AnKnow! but equally alluring wliases. Mr. Russell introduced himself and his silk '$1le to nearly all the business men of the city ‘B8 & ropresentative of Harper Brothers of Now York and said ho was preparing a descriptive write up of Omaha as a supplo. ment for Harpor's W Ho wanted cuts f business houses and 500-word ads, and ‘mlso agreod to display the handsomo faces q Om a's business heavyweights to Tarper's readors for a due considgration. He told a very plausible story, and showe Bamplo copies of his journal with several de acriptive articlos, among which was a writ \up of Seattle. He was a smooth, ofly talkor, nd bad 1o difficutty whatever in convincit il'flllll!l il he was o able citizen of the astorn metropolis. ne of the banks sholesalo houses wor ked, and Mr. tussell had a very pretty list of the firms hat he alleged were anxious to contribute to ho rece Harper business oftico. n fact, the gentleman understood his busi- rc“, and none of tho: with whom he came n contact entertained the slightest doubt but that ho was ail right At 10 o'clock yosterday morning Mr. Rus ol escorted hi ginous manners 1nto tho gtoroof Milton | s & Sons and of #togers tho chanee of a lifetime. Mr. examined tho list presented for his wmnd concluded that he would take about 350 ‘worth. Mr. Russell said that he ouly wanted Rwenty-five advertisers and had twenty-one of them already secured, after which ho in- timated that they had paid in advanco, “Well, I don't do business that way very ften,” said Mr. Rogers, “but sceing its yo E'll]u‘v givo you . check in the namo of Tnrper Brothers. Kussell insinuated that a check in favor of Clarke Rogers would look just as well, but togers said: "My fricnd, of course you're all right, but I guess I'll stick to my eriginal iatention.” And ho aid, After Russoll had cone Mr. Rogers be to ponder within himself, and a feeling of misgiving permeated his soul. He went over to the Omaha Nutioual bank and found that Russell had tried to got an ad there, but had mot succeeded, although the bank folks though ho was all rivht. Itogers then re- gombored that ho bad seen the namo of W, V. Morse on the list and he called on that entleman only to learn that he haa no in- ontion of becoming a Havper advertiser D'nat sottled it and ho went back and stopped payment on the check. Satistied that his wholo duty was not yot dlono, ho called up Mr. Alfrea Millard of the ‘Commercial National, who he know &cussell $50 no longor ago than ¥, @nd told him what ho had done. Mr. Mil- }unl did not wait to hang up the telephone but started out on Russell's trail at a pace ;;ully at varionco with the usual dignity of is movements, In the meautime Mr. Rogers met Mr. Rus ol on tho street, and after talking in an in- ifforent manuer on sevoral subjects to show is unconcern, said: “Seo here, I guess Il take back that check.” Not a word of protost did Mr. Russell ut- tor, but hurriedly tore the check in two and returr it to its original owner, On tho back was written, “Pay to . Clarko Russell,”” and signed by Harper Bros., while below was endorsed the name of rke Russell. l’ulul good-byes wero said and Mr, Russell went straight to his _hotel only to meet Mr. Millard at the foot of the s *Fifty dollars, please,” said Mr. Millard Sooking savagely at Mr. Russell over the tops 15 old bowed glasse: Jomo up to my room” whisperod Mr. Russell, and the banker took caro to remain ithin reach of his guido as they ascenaed the stairs. The money was returued, and Millard muttered “'a penny saved is a penny earncd” us he descended to the aidewnl Spying Cnief Seavoy across the strect ho harried over and told” him tho story. Mr. Rogers camo up at that instant, and tho two Teturned to Russell’s room. Mr. Russoll was not thero and nobody had secn him leave. His silk hat, however, had been left behind, -and oll his things including two suits of othes, but they told no story. At_tho office jt was learnod that Russell first camo to the Morchants on the Oth inst. @nd the register bore his autograph, but it Jooked liko this: “Albert Orms, New York." The clerk knew nothing of J.' Clarke Rus- well, and there was nothing but their des- criptions to provo that the two men were oue and the same, The chief didn’t want to soarch for a man who might bo all right, so & telogram was went to Harpor brothors. Ponding tho re- ceipt of an answor an eager watch s boing lvkt for Mr. Russell, but he does not seem to be particularly numerous. Among the naines of Mr. Russell’s lists wore Rector-Wilhelmy, Paxton & Gallagher, Kilpatrick-Koch company and MeCaguo Brothers, but theso firms and banking insti- tutions all deny that thoy had any dealings with tho alleged agent of Harper Brothers. “Phe Globo loan and trust company took a &35 slice, nowever, but not without making Mr. Russell show his credentials which suthorized him to receive money and make coutracts for the Now York publishers, e Sickness Among Child especially infants, is prevalent more or less at all times, bt 18 largoly avoided by giving proper nourishment and wholesorio* food 'ho most successful and reliablo of all is the Gall Borden *Eagle’ Brand Condenseda Milk. Your druggist and grocor keep it. & e~ 2 ONLY A MISTAKE. But it Occasion me Amusement for the Being. Superintendent Coulter of the police and firo alarm sorvice was out yestorday after- noon looking after the setting of some new firo alarm boxes. He had just tested tho new box, No. 137, at tho north end of tho Six- teenth stroot viaduct and jumpod on & passing car. A couple of minutes later an alarm rang ut from the box which brought all the down town apparatus to tho box. Officer Bruco was_standing near and was positive that no ono had touciied the box, but through some dofect in the mechanism the alarm was sent io, Tho ~arrival of tho apparatus at- & large crowd, principally During tho temporary excitement ® small boy snatched a paper bag containing fruit from the seat of a farmer’s wagon. Tho youngster started down Leavenworth streot on a dead run and the farmer whip in hand after uim. This was more fun than watch- chiefs and thoir panting horsos, owd followed the boy and farmer, t much of & race on tho part of the mgrioulturist for the lad was too quick and ‘was soon lost in the alleys. The crowd was considerably amusod, but Rho farmer was sore over his loss, Dr. Birney cures catarrn, Bee bldg harged, bt was again taken Into custody & day or so later. This time Willlams had a fine gold wateh in his possession, which he tried to hide when searched About this time W. Hutchins, & lawyer from Madrid, reported to the po. lico' that ho had lost a watoh and a_roll of money. The watch found on Wiliinms was identified by Hutchins, The pected man was chargod with erand Jarceny and sent to the county jail to await ! hearing, Hutchins claimed that ho had been arugged and robbed while bere Tho caso was ealled inpolice court yestor. day afterncon, but the ny cpuld not all bo introdu: toness of the hour, and a furttier hearing will be had at 10 ek this morniug tehins almost positively identifies tho prisoner as the stranger who was with him on his round-up of the town. - For Seasickness Use Horseford's Acid Ph sphate. Dr. W W. Blackman, Brooklyn, N says: ‘1 very much pleased with it in seasickne: Scveral cases have been brought to my ntion where it afforded prompt and entire relief.” prssintishins S SOUTH OMAHA. What Happened in and Around Pack- ingtown Yesterday, A, B. Carter of Woeping Water is visiting P.A. Bennett Contractor C. H. Woodward has begun paving Twenty-fifth street Dr. James C. vyer of Valentine s visit- ing his rick Dwyor. Miss Alice and Lou E returned home yosterday for their summer vacation Judge N. B. Hayden aud herift J. C. ane of Saline county were at the yurds. homas B. Whittlesey, chief engineer of the G. H. Hammond company, has returned from Hammond, Ja William Livingston, Gus Ttnas and Mr. Van Dusen left last evening for Wyoming upon a prospecting trip. Mrs. E. H. McCarty loft for Togansport, Ind., yesterday morning, whithor she was calldd by the iliness of her father. N. P. Richman of Chicago, of the commis- sion firm of N, P. Richman & Co., has been the guost of friends at the exchango, City Engineor King oxpocts to bogin the work of erading all the streets in the north- enstern section of the city next week Tho Old Settlers' socioty of Sarpy county wili give n picnic at Papillion Ju those who have promised to e occasion are Dr. M r, Judge uson of Omaha and Hon. J. Q. Ross of Bellovue, Mossrs, W. C. Upjolin and Wilham Robin son are tho committeo in charge, and are making elaborate preparations. Firo Marshal James G. Hayes of the George H. Hammond company resigncd his position to go to Chicago to engago in busi- ness. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will give a missionary tea at the residence of Mrs. Mary pst, Tweaty-fourth and M streets, this evening. The Union club will run a menie to Water- 100 July 4. There will be all kinds of athlotic games and the club offers 300 in prizes. M. A cen is in chargo. O. Maytield 0 entortainment given to a party of fr st evening, presented tis daughter M with _a haudsome piano 1n honor of her eighth birthday. T'he Euterprise totte of Omaha and Miss Frances E. Ware of Papillion, the woll known elocutionist, will assist the Epworth League in their concort this ovening. £. Goute, ageut of the Missouri Pacific, left’ yostorday for Sturgis, Ky., whero ho will be married today. During his_absence J. M. Gallagher has chargs of- his office. Landlord Phelps and wifo of tho Great Westorn hotol entertained a party of friends to a dance Tuesday evening. It was ono of the most enjoyavlo gatherings of the season. E. J. Greon and J. B. Hayes of tho Cudahy packing company, wrestled yesterday oven- ing boforo 1,500 " people. Greon won threo straight bouts and tho chawpionship of the city. An offort will bo made this evening by tho baseball enthusiasts to organize a team that ¢ill bo a credit to the city. A meoting has n called at S o'clock at Twenty-third and N streots, Joseph Kutsky, a lad of fourteen, who lives at Thirtieth and P, ye. v aftornoon was cxamining a .i5 c volver when it went. off, tearing a large holo in his hand. here will be a rag carpot social at tho residence of Ralph Loge, Twenty-third and I, tomorrow afternoon under the auspices of tho Young Peoplo's society connected with the Presbyterian church, Stock Inspector Clark Howard got his eye on a fine, large lump-jaw steor and promptly condemned 1t. Tho owner protested. Dr. Stowart of Council Bluffs, government vet- crinary inspector, was called i and the ani- mal was promptly shot. South Omaha lodge 53, United Order Trou- bund, will givo its third annual picoic at Germania park Saturday afternoon. Frank Humpert, Rudolph Hartz, Gus Wordoman, John Froy and Franz Stammor aro the com- mitteo on arrangements, Itis conjectured that a specific may yet bo found for overy il that flesh is heir to. “How ever this may be, certainly tho best specific yot found for diseases of ihe blood is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and most discases originato from impure blood. T CAN ACT ALSO, High School Juniors Display Their Versatility. The large assembly room in tho high school building was converted into a tem- porary theater yestorday afternoon for an lour to the evident satisfaction of an audi- enco that completely filled the room and was composed chiefly of students of the High school. ‘Mho porformers were members of the Junior Dabating society of the high school. They had selected *“The Elevator,” a short comedy written by W. D. Howells. The story is n very ludierous one, the leading incident beiug the stoppmg of '8 passensor elevator midway between tho ninth ana tenth fioors in a block of flats in the city of Boston. A com- pany of ladies and gentlemen aboard the ele- vator are on the way to take dinner with a friend on the tenth floor, but the elovator is dotained so long in the shaft that tho diuner party s almost brok The many ludicrous sit- uations we arly set forth by the young lndies and )0 who took part. Those who appeared in the cast wero Lou W. Ed- wards, J. Scott Brown, Artbur T. Carter, Hugh S. Thomas, J. . Detwiler, W. R Shannon, Luther Leisenring, Arthur T. Car- tor, Miss Margarot McKell, Miss Stella M Cain, Miss Cora McCundiish, Miss Jossio Bridice, Miss Nettio Sui Tho music botween ncts was furnishod by Avthur T, Carter, Miss Emma Crandall, W ", Sudds and Miss Jessio Towne. Tho in- struments employed were tho baujo, maudo- lin und plano. Have You Got a Horse? Every man who owns a horse should kncw that Haller's Barbed Wire Liniment is the only remedy that will give prompt reliof to all sprains, cuts, bruises and galls, and is warranted o effect a completo cur DELICIOUS THE OMAHA TRUE ART TEACHING, Sarah Wool Moorc's Ideas Upon a Growing Subject in Public Schools. Tt has long been the desire of cortain art lovers in the metronolis of Nebraska to place the publie schools of tho city upon a high art plane in keeping with tho advanced ideas which now provail in educational centers. Much good work in this direction nas been done by the late teacher of drawing in our public schools, but there is much more to be done, as the following lotters from two well kuown art lovers indicate, and as Miss Moore, who is at the head of the art depart- went of the stats university, is thoroughly competent to tali upon tho subject of higher and truer ideals in_art, her letter demands more than mere notice. OMANA, June 10.—To the Editor ot Tre BeE Herowith [ hand you a letier just received from Mss Moore, who 18 at the heid of the art deparinont of our state university, Although nov written for publication and not huving IOE consent, yot I foel that tho object sought \nd tho argiments used are 8o cloarly forth that the public aro entitled to” Miss Moore's views, which 1 heartily endorse, us must every true lover of art, aid especially artists who know the importance of correct drewing, which, in faot, is the foundation o allare 1tis hizhly ossential that the artist should begln Fight, and in this connection 1 desire to cull the attention of the members of the sthool board to the fact that they can materinlly ald the art movement in Omaha by ciretully” rending Miss Moore's Iotter, and by Selecting computent teachers who will carry out the Suggestions she therein muakes. G. W, LININGER. STATE UNIVERSITY ART DEPANTMENT, corx, Neb., June IL—Hon. Georze W. gor—Dear sir: Cannot you your fnfluence to put_public” school drawi better plaue In Omahat T hear that th ramonent in. tho wor an opportunity for somo chunge in thut direc 11t of tho state 1 young folws. drawing in graded sebools might e put_on a solid, gen- sensible basis; in lino with actual work ctable sch ligh school has, [ already the study of from casts. lange s equally called for in the Towoer grados. Tho prospectivo, the working drawing, the decorative design, now sproad themselves ovor oight years; they should take u subor- dinate und givo the first place to object drawing from the bogiuning of the courss to tho end of it Object drawing 1 the polnt. object drawing as taught by tho ordinar publicsehool tencher is, I consider, abuso and injury to the childre wido sproad denand for drawing In the public sehools and the sharp sconted business men 1ike Prang and White hive taken th control People havo been too lenorant and_ indifTer ent to question thelr methods and judgment Artists, I believe, havo simply Ignored th wholo subject and still Ignore it. It bores them. Now. [ propose to hive matiers put on a difforent basis in Lincoln, and throughout the state us far as I can oxert my influence, 1 feolsure of your sympathy in tie effore and wish vory much [ might linve your aid. The roforis [insist on are tiese: Obj drawing can never be taught by rule or rote e must b tehi by tho Tiving and quaified touchor. Object drawing can never be tiuxht without suitable objects, and those objects should not bo prineipally ‘geometrical solids 1t is two difficult a task for young ehildron to reprosent projection, and theso forms are tiresome and anintercsting, Simplo casts in low rolief should be provided.giv g the [ well-dofined, but varying 1orms of natu objeets, or the pressed leaf of the grape, ivy niple. ote. miny be used, The reproduction of such foris is drawing, and not caloulation and mystitication 1 would delegate iotrical solids to the Hich school, whore, after many preparatory courses, projoction’ might he Woup and whero these sollis would illustrate as well the study of goonictry. | seo no hope of training CILICE Lo oyo oF tho taste in the Present sys wm Wi have made in Lineoln a practieat exporl ment during the ast year in-a sehool louse known as Capitol school. Miss Riley has pro- vided suitable easts and undertuken the instructic o results loavo o doubt as wbility of such a r form « lucation has the mat- ter no; conslder nd will, 1 think, without doubt adopt object drawing and drop its harmful (as 1 heliove) counterfait. | talked snbers of tho board Individually and itation, to proseat the matter o ¥ at thelr next meeting I nfidenco in the satisf count and_ wish other centers in wight he prompt to miko tl This lntt 1 gone into detalls. Yon will, hend and appreciato tho drift of With a substantial art school in university hero and one in Omal established faet, [ am happy state enn certiinly provide qual for public school work wit any. | Cortainly it teachers It Do from schoois and institutes of as thoso nt Chicago, St. L rather than from_husiness coice shapo of agents. With kind rezards, y truly, SAlAn WOOL MoC Do you want to remove those pimples from your facet Use Haller's Sarsapariila and Bur- Gock. It is warranted to effoct a complete cure, e tihe iy The Barker Change. Mr. F. A. Balch who, four years ago, opened the Hotel Barker on South Thir- tecuth streot, and who has since conducted that hostelry in a mauner which raised it to promincnce among the leading hotels of the Drs. Betts X Betts Physictans, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGLAS STRERT OMAHA, NEB The most widely and favorably known spec- falists in the Unlted States. Their long ex- srience. remarkuble skilland unfve; o treatment and cure of ) al Discases. ent ns to the full cor tho afliicted oyorywhere, They guarante A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE tho awf wets of early vieo and the numer- ous evils that follow in {ts trafn PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIiN DISEASES speodily, complately nnd pormanently cured NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL I ORDERS yield readily to their skillful tre mont 'ILES. FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS guaranteed cured without pain or detention from business, HYDROCEL ntly and suc SYPHILIS, et SR Night Emisslons, Dociyed Fucultios. Fon tknoss and afl delicate disorders pecu toeither Sox positively cured, as weil s all functional disorders that result from youth- ful foll ST RICEURE Gsianiand. g without cutting, eaustic dilutation oected at home by patient without DAILY BLE: | west, has 80l out hisdntirast to local capi- talists and retives from the management Unaer his charge Yhe Barker became known throughout thatountry, It subplied the comfort of a home Ly many a traveler to- gothor with other accommodations which are not gonerally found outside of the highost 1 hostolries. Mr. Balch was the assence of good nature and nover made other than a favorablo im pression upon his patroas. He intends, shortly, to open a hotel at an other point _in which, With a larger his merits will bo not 10s8 appreciated than thay havo been in the past. He has been suc ceaded by Mr. Van Orman of the Transfer hotel, Council Bluffs, P Uso Haller's Sarsapariila and Burdock, the great blood purifier. - Work of Indiana White Caps. Noutksvirir, Ind., Juno 17.—Last Sunds 8 crowd of persons who were members of the whitecaps donned woman's wearing apparel and went to the house of William Whittaker, ook him from his bed, dealt bim blow after blow with sandoags made of sawdust put in hose aud dragging him to the river threw him into it ovoral times he camo drowning, but was finaily rescued. During thoir rough usage of the helpless maa they told him if he continued to drink intoxicat- ing liquors o excess ho would b the subject of more severe treatment at thoir hands. - Constipation poisons tne blood: DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure Constipation, The causeremoved the diseaso is gone, — - Killed in a Quarrel, Macoy, Mo, June 17.—At Bevier last night ten coal miners, seven of them foreign ers, got into a quarrel among themselves in tho cdgo of town after partaking freely of beer, aud some ono of them slugwed Peter Matson and then ran off and left him, where he was afterward found dead by tho side of a creck behind some cordwood. The oth nine parties that were in the fight worce ar- rested and placed in the Macon jail. Tho case will bo investigated by tho grand jury now iu session. Do Witvs Little Early Risers. Best littlo pill over made, Cure constipation overy time. Nonc equal. Use them now. Deercase in Army Deserters. Wasmisaroy, June 17.-Secretary Proctor has prepared a statement showing that de- sortions from thoe army are less now than at any time since the war closed. Desertions for the month of May were loss than half what they were for soveral years past, and the ratio of decrease 13 constantly increasing. ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and rdrcshmg to.the taste, and acts iemly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers aud cures habitual constipation. 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Tewaro of imitations and substis tutes, i5 the hane of the present ge and vigor without BAD BLOOD Pimples on the Face 1 Breaking Out Skin Tronbles | Littlo Boresy Hot 8kin) Boils) Blotches | Qold Sores) Bad Breath Sore Mouth o Lips | 1€ you suifer from any of thene ny mptome, take PN DOGTOR ACKER'S ENGLISH BLOOD ELIXIR W H Y ? BECAUSE vlguun ql.oo et Broudway, New \leIly RAILWHY TIME GHRD CHICAGO BURLINGTON & Q| Arrl Depot [0th and Mason St Omaha, $ond Ellvie i< tho ) Vostibule <00 m Chicago Kxpre Chienko Exp Clileaso & lown Local 15 m BURLINGTON & MO Arrivo ot 10th and Ma-on <5 £ Duy Fxpros b p Express..ioo| 405 p m iver Kxpross.. .| 620 pm DanyoERNIG 15w m Line i e Lincoln Local Wi K. C, ST.J. & C. . Arrive 3 Depot 10th and Mason Ste. Clty Day Expross Exoross. ... i) Chicago Fixpress B0, CHICAGO, &1 & PACIFIC Arrivos wnd Marcy Sta.| Omaha. Wi o m 535 b m 11055 & m Sioux Uity Pussongor St Panl Expross CURLL ater (4 C[CHICAGO X NORT Marcy Ste. | Omaha, Sl nm yer opt Monday)| 620 b o LOUIS ... Arri vos . 10th and Marey Sts| Omabs. St Louls Cannon Ball & MO, VALLE Arrivo Dond 15t and Webater Sts. | Om ok T Kxpross . | 620 p i M) o, oy Moy | 53 b X Sun) (13 & orfolk (Fx. Sunday) | 114 o TP & 5th and Wob: Sioux Clty Ac 100 p m Sioux Clty MISSOURT PACIFIC, | Arrives _Depot 1th and Webster Sts, St Louly & K. C. Bxpress... | 6.8 a m. SU Louis & KD CCExpress 520 pom LSTIOK & O, B Arrives Unton Uipot, Counctl Bluffa, | Transfe Kantas City Day Expross, Kinsas Cily Night lxprow. .| £2) a m CHICAGO, R L & PACT n Depot, Counetl B Night Expross T Atlantic Vestibule Limited [t TICAGO & NOR MW ESTERN. | Arrl spot, Counell Dlufts” | Tran Chicngo Exp 5 W p Vestiulo fimtted. Enstorn Flyor Atlantie Mall nmodation (Sat. only OMATIA & ST LOUIS Unlon Depot, Council Blus St Louts Canon all 1215 p m QUINCY.| Arrives Tranafor Chi o V20 p Chic Thross Wam eal 15 0 1Bl A X Clty Aveommodation. | @40 Paul K 100 1 Notice to Contractors, fven that bids will be re + Hoard of I’y Lands and oflice of tho Secretary of Stute, until July 16th, 191 at 12 o'clock noon for the erection ind ¢on, uildinzs for the Insane Asylum Wt Hastings, Nebraskn, Bids will | ived branches of work and muter- wion of two Wings, kit sioner of Public Lunds Ellis. Architeet, 15 0f the spectfications 18, 1801 . HUMPHREY, 1 Sec'y. of Stute Pres't. of Board JUEAEM Manhood Restored. £ youthiful imprudy stug Prom: Debllity, 1 vain ever Known Vered aalm ple No drugs or elo HOME REMEDY anont, Detection Foatment and cure what the heart is to the vital motive power. \ApDY, 1t IS & heaven fells the father v seizes tho ohildren, browning, King & Co. Meet the Immediate Wants of All Classes Vith Reliable Clothing of Their Own Mapufacture. Our Mid-Season Prices Throughout every department are made on standard and legitimte goods for the purpose of reducing stock, no in‘m‘ run in to create a furor, people know us better. W Men’s Broken Lot Suits, llm Fon w]rll ite counters at $8, $10 and $12.50, to those who “You may be lucky.” 15t be sup a number vflt-"lllll dnesecure they are They embrace all colors, i real bargains. sack and frock. Boys' Knee RPant Suits, $2, $2.50, $3, $3, 50 and $4. Omaln mothers know all about the style, trim and quality of our boys" clothing. ‘Boys Knee Pants, scparate, for summer wear, extra quality; we've ot sulficient to supply the demand at 50c each. Shirt Waists for both ladics, misscs partment we show many novelties, you'll find the assortment very large, but the price very small, ave many a keeping a close watch on our big show windows. BROWNING, KING & (0, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, Southwest Corner 16th and Douglas Sts. and boys; in this de- dollar on wearing apparel, Omaha 045 p m Night Exp. via U, 1% Trans.| 645 8 m UNION PACIFIC, Depot 10th wnd Marey Sts i exs (ox Sun.).| 415 p m a0 pm ( Money cheerfully vefunded when goods do not satisfy.) (Send for Ilustrated Catelogue.) GRAND SUCCESS. The Great Sale Continues Sale of Shoes, 114 S. Spec ial bdle Thux’ sday. Arrives The Only Fire 16th Street LiZ% pm ha button Boots for Thursday, only a few pairs \V()rth from $2 to $4. Kid Opera Slip- | For Lndmz Wear, $3 Pair. W orth$6. S4ipm 555 p b hand made, only Transtor Ladies’ Oxford Button; 75¢, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 Pair. Worthdouble the money, About 176 pairs gents Fine Slippers, of the lot, a Pair. choice Burt’'s Kangaroo Shoes, ()nly $8.80 pair. wor Lh $6.8 Dunt Mifis This Bargain, required to conform to reject any Special Low Shoes, At One Half R Nitiares own cure. ])c(‘ml Thur (Lly s h.nq‘llnsut the 114 S, 1(;lh Street, Old lumlr)n Store, | Open Evening Look for our Number. Whose who had paid for manufacturer's 2 e | ool — iy o NO GCGURR! FoDALD, ANd YosteRlay tho firat chock for 1o I xtl acts B St R oy, Wniabng o for S0HOOLS AND OOLLEGES T0 WEAK MEN'L’."::‘ f-';}: - S Receaume ferie Opan. dintiigh i be NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. S S uR sucomss OPEN TAROUGHOUT THE YEAR it d ] { l - - nd term of this your De Witt's Little Early Risors, best pill Vanilla - Of perfect purity. Is based upon fuets. First—Practicnl exporls 5 Ay and Gloses Shird’ Wed once. Socond—Eyery case is speelally studied - » 4 thus i it i Medivines are B AT nt PosleOm, PARMPALY Alring Hutchins' Spree, Lemon Of great strength. shus shping el CThii-aicdiines axe D HOVD, Supt. Post-0mico, ¥ . < late in April Williams was ar- Orange - vcach cuse, thus e ffecting cures without inj ury Economy in thelr use Posiod and chargod with being a suspicious | Aimond = l) Betts & Betts eharacter. When searchod he had about 830 | Rose etgy) Flavor as dellcately IS AEHS S LS, Ma movey. The mext morving he was dis | ®nddellciously as the fresh fruits UGLAS STREET. - OMAHA, NEB. A SURE CURE The awtul _eects b Julp. BTATE OF NKBIABKA. 11 A: M arganlo woaknoss, doatToy1nk DOL. g, d July, KTATE OF GEORGLA, 11 A M A h CABIN, 86 and upwards, Nx-‘lm $55 and upwards. DR, BET[S: fAddress: ik ho hav AP Soichd 03 o R Ofaha impaired themsvlves by fm- How A ? The provisions of th bill which weduced the revenue tariff on chowing, smoking and snuft tobicco are now being realized by the manufacturers in the west. For hemorrhages take Pond’'s Extract. Vody. with sl its dreaded ills, perm ured ETHMA cURED 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Snum.fiuhllflll Oure never /i han o, 4 Fronch Monthly Magacine nvalua 31.00, of Druggiats or by mail.” Sax fi e B y Orians. i Di i SOHIFFMANN, 60 Prol. Mins ultatlon f sterles of Lify Aldress; BEKLITE & O W. Madison 54 125