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THE OMAHA DAILY EBEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1801 g 056D CONTIN ENTAL. Great June Glearance Sale, of Special Import- ' ance tO Glose Buyers, Close buyers for cash will have an opportunity of buying We can mention only a few of the special bargain Jots at N Er‘vb(lu this week at prices seldom offered in Omaha, Inevery this sal At prices from g12 to §18 you can have the best in BDYS l—lU G PR NT SUITS department of our store we will offer bargains of interest to the market, Clothing never was offered in our store at such Our advice to parents is not to wait, but come early buyers of honest goods. > humbug, no nonsense and no prices. Remember the quality, always the best. this week. We are overstocked with fine goods in boys’ long shoddy at any price. Wemention a few of the different bar- SOMETHING TO INTEREST ALL. pant suits, and have marked special bargain lines at $6. 50, 57. gain lots comprised in this sale. §8 and g1o, which will show a saving to the purchaser of 2,00 IL\ S CI ““\ *w 4\ Special Sale of‘ml Wool Cassimere R N Dl |, and Cheviot Pantaloons, SPEGIAL UNDERWEAR SALE. - el ey S B0 s B D) o s e vS» Almost Half Price==Lot 1. We will sell 100 suits of We have been selling this line all week at $2 and s2.75. $1.25. men's fancy cheviot suits in neat brown and grey mixtures, per- We will continue the sale uf All Wool ,(’h(". ots in three styles MEN’S GAUZE SHIRTS, 15c AND 25c. We of popular stripes at $2 and ¢2.75. We will sell 500 pairs of We offer the balance of our merino guuz: shirts in all ey neat stripes and checks, in all size We want every person in e s B e S R % refer our city trade to samples in our window, to our out of s }_ : : gt A 3 )”l Gl sizes, no \I_IS\H rs, at 15¢ and 25¢ each. Mail orders must ba i 5 : this state to get a pair of this $275 lot. Send for samples o accom panied with sufficient postage town trade we will furnish samples of the cloth for one week. the stock. £ 8 JpApEAL A Suits will be sent by express with the understanding that if In fine goods we offer special Tines of hwh grade goods at 4 ]\II N’'S I I \ l I)I B \I{ l ]l.\yl A they are not found to be as represented they may be returned 4 % , 3 i N Il yatmay reduced prices. Don’t purchase until you have looked at Our stock of straw goods must be reduced, and in this at our expense. All si 5 to 4o. iR T : ; e Spga e : ' ! I 5 t these lines. Send mail orders for a pair of our g2.735 pants, and department we expect to be very busy this week, Prices will s 5 S . if you find they are not as represented, send them back; we will be cut in two, LOT NO. 2---$6.50 Sasasl : ; : . 5 . pay the express charges; the experiment will not cost you one Men's Mackinaw Straw Hats, all shapes, silk lined, Lot No. 2. ¢6.50. No buyer of honest, well made cloth- cent. sold usually for g1.:z0. ing uu]: 1f{«m1 t;) allow Ilhi.s .\\]uf to ]):1_'{% without in\'cisli;\; y 7 y ' i Men's” Mackinaw Braids in all shapes at 25¢, 35¢and 500, tion, this No. 2 lot is made up ol 150 suits 1n two styles o =) < e genuine all wool Sawyer cheviot, lined throughout like any []US an 1 an 8 [] ]lng Bp " BOYS I{/\ 's el regular $12 suit, and will be offered at this sale at $6.50 per If you have trouble to get suited well come to the Contin- suit. l\( member no shoddy making guarantee, and the price LEvery table in this department is made attractive with spe- ental. We have everything. Special lines in Boys' Hats thig $6.50 for all sizes. Send for samples of Rihe cluLll. cial bargain lines, We cannot enumerate the different numbers, week at 23 For 50c you can have your choice of a dozenm but only say that better value is offered at this sale than has nobby styles in all shapes, Lot No. 3.---Cutaw ay Frock Suit, ever been offered in this city. We don't deal in trash, hence ; . @ el 8 $9 we can only quote prices consistent with good goods. This city SH l R I VvV AIS I S. .ot No. 3. utaway Irock Suit $9.50. "cry per- has been flooded with cheap, trashy clothing. The public has son should stop and s(-c'tlft: sample of [_his black and gray grown tired of this sort of thing, and since alc opening of the STAR GOODS. PRICE 75c. mixed cheviot cutaway suit in our show windows at £9.50, the Continental in this city we have sold only the best grade of Seventy-five cents for the grades we are selling means price all the season has been $15. We have a big lot of clothing, guarantecing every garment. less than cost. Other dealers will show you a Star waist at them. Our inventory is to take place July 1st, hence this price Special bargain lines in boys’ all wool knee pant suits at 75¢, but that is all it's worth, We will reserve nothing. Oug of €9.50; all size They won't last long. Out of town cus- ¢2.and g2.50. entire line of $1, $1.25 and g1.50 goods this week and this wee tomers may have samples as long as the suits last. Boys all wool cheviot and cassimere suits at $3.50 and §4 only at 75¢ CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner 16th and Douglas Sis. The Largest VWest of the Mississippi River. fect fitting, in four different styles, of cloth, at ¢ per suit. > TH OF A SENATOR. Coulda't Fina the Do, SCUIH omana. fith. Mr. Walling is the chief officer of the » X B ILEY AMUSEMENTS. Maud Williams, tho t - state lodge of Good Templars. = John €. shea's Life ded Aft daughter of Mrs. Gorman, who lives at Fif- Racing to Market. A childof Mathe v Malouey, L and Thir- | Heimrod and Carnes Both at Work in ~ < - C . Months of Sufferin tbenth WARIELGward et Home Wirdesdap Botweon twenty-five and thirty carloads of _tieth streets, is sick with diphthoria. the 1 iekd. Gradntc Dentist, BIXbI E Ig,AL*I—\ After sevoral months of suffering, John C. | look for her dog, which had strayed cattle arvived at the vards toaay from | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dudley's infantson | One of Mr. Carnes' assistants made a 5 ol 8 Bliea diodat; s ome, 1503 Yutes st Sho did not retiry and the S rone Jolorado that navo caused_considerablo com- | was \.lk]vu wl‘_xm-ulym._v.»;lcmln nl{h;)ruuun. highly unsuccessful attempt to inspect the y 7 AL port dne: cht, o the wvolice, ent among ars. o ¢ loss Mrs, 1 Flynn with her two babies, is | recei Jone e ey . or Shea was taken ll shortly after ¢ iy amenuShippuralandimaelmorsjopilassi R R TSUE TR I I SE T TR receipts of the Consolidated tanik line Wed. / 3 nesday afternoon. He found that company | AR & \ At lowost ruet, the beginniug of tho last session of the | eity near stir among railroad ofilclals. Willlums & Du | SPEOTE & WAk Wal (o oncs 8 BETAE T pirisla e, v licatiol [ had Juette Vole ‘ol ad ) el car- = e o ¢! viedging e, o 'S ity n Wor I legislature, with complication ”‘| She had bee w\rmx hours in the | uetteot \\u}um.t lo., had seveateen ear- | o LS pond & Bock on' the Brown park | Acknowledging Mr. Heimrod's authority and Hridke AL Ut Vot Tebt throat, lung and = stomach = troubles. | pouring rain, and aside from being drenched | 109ds In Denver, and at the same time G. | gohool, protested until the company’s men found it o e uttended to his dutios at I, Bows | was covered with mud. — She said her mother | Adams, R. H. Denmon and N. Ball of 1~ South Omaha lodge 2 3, United Order | neccessary to eject him. OFEICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM ever, until compelled to desist on account of | pud told her not to come back withont tho | Alamosa had nearly ns many more. The | o roubund. will o e o A g L, E ; Aol FAE failing heaith and was brought home in | dog, and she was afraid to return home, Tho | question of routing the stock to South Omata | i peatund will clect ofticers at th TheiwojotiinsuoctorsHolmrodiandjChcnss o A & TODAY. Mareh a very sick man. Tho rest ut home | mother visited the police station and wanted | rosulted in Willinms & Du_Quette wagering | %, I'riduy evening. are now making a very pretty fight for the = S — ] did not prodice the hoped for restoration of ficer seut to bring the girl home, but the | §100 with the other partics that their ship: | Frank Lake formerly ono of the popular | dollars that aro n sight. Notice to Cont Game ealled ut 4 o'clock / his health and ho declined so rapidly that bis | ritios refused to riore unless a war- | ment to go via the B, & M. woald reach | YArd boys, has accepted a xglmlmn to sell The coallict left the courts and has Notice Is he,eby ziven that bids will e re L. aduifssion 250 physician decided that & chango of climate | p. PR i S Horminn | oatdb | theser v oasttbetora tholetl vall ot thio lother || hogs for.T'hayer, Halli&{Ca been trausferred to the fields where bothmen | ceived by the Board of Public Lunds and - wWiis absolutely necossury, and he was sont to | to iy a Jittle mov 3 shipments via the Union Pacific. The B. & | . The wateh reported June ure busy with thew branding irons. Buldinztat theofiiceot e secrerary ofstate, | BQ YIS [l One Night Ullly Colfax Springs, la. For a time he appeared M. made the run of 510 miles in twenty hours | Michael O'Rourke, was fouud ye: Carnes attempted to steal a march and told | untilJuly ity 101 at 12 g'wlock noon for the | e wieelL L s s 1o be improving, but soon a relapse came 2ud | Smallin sizo, zreat m ros f and thivey ininutos; witning forl Wil & | Mr. O'Rourke’s trunk, on_a_search wuri the dealers that thoy were liable to arrest if | erect.on and conpietion af o wike KIS anday Even'ng, June 238, after a sojourn of five weeks at the springs | Lito Early Risers. Bost pll fa Coastia | DuQuotte, while the Union Pacific shipment | issued at the instance of D. A. Kiteh. Heimrod inspected their oils. went | stings, Nebraska. Bids will be received locturo of the highost Nterary form."-Cag= h\;l}lvi;~ }':"v:tfi':l‘l:::';m.l itoment incident to | Homs bost for Sicic Headacho, bost for Sa required twenty-nine hours und fifteen A nd Mrs. William Maxwell of Avoca, ‘i(:k“;:_'*"‘l";;: ":::(‘::""“‘ ','l‘,‘h:";‘ “nl‘hvl‘y&;‘\\;" ‘(‘xln’(‘:“l for the v Ml” ululynl~nY work and mater- Alnal Gibbons. paiiatiguanana cexaitano cident to | Stomach. minutes. a., on their way home from the woest o om his attorucy. That ge ) compiete bid i pE S e i travel greatly weakenea him and hastened p nyto “weddiug toar, v the puoste of My and | that it is a completo bar to any prosecution if [ ¥ 1 spectlications may be finnesota's Most Brilliant Orator, thoend, Ho lingered on slowly until last Water Rents Due July 1st. Governor Majors in Town. arles L, Porter, T'wenty-seventh and | Hieoils are inspected by either of the men ]':I"f‘n'.‘fu{”“ e N L N NAT U []flflfl ELLY evening when bis physician scoing the end | No discount allowed aftor July 1st. 5 | Licutenant Governor Thomas Majors of | it Tuis opluion gives Hoimrod the bulge on the RO BT O HU i IG 10y was near hastily summoned his fawily to his h Il slty ivate 3 it >eoples’ socl pirsg | Dusiness as he gets the business of the Bish- askit, bedside, At 10350 he calmly expired.” per cont disec Hluyadioniatonjrantad(EAusReniisiinithololtylenprivateibusincssiand | - lihe WounkiBsoplost soslaly/lofiithouBiTatil fopastib ittty thelGonsolldatad,the§Bril: tors will be require contorm | Author of “Atlantly " “Itagnnrok,” “Cusar's .'... After the court was called toorder yesterday | 1f paid on or before uly 1st at office of also calling on his old friend, Postmas iriettan church will give its Postponed | liut and the Scofield oil compauies of Oma- | « ¥ to conditions of thi g s wmn and “Tho Great Cry plogram™ will nuswor b (T N B U DY AMERICAN WATERWORKS Co, John M. Glusgow. The granzer governor | S0¢ialin the Swedish Baptist church, Twenty- | ha, whicn are the largest in the state. uid rese 4 4 ROBERT G. INGERSOLL'S feclinely aunounced the death of Senator Room 103, Beo buildiz has little to say on politics, but is full of crop | Hiilie ia e cdt sirqols,s this feyaning, Mo Carnes does not dare to begin quo warranto ( all bids. St CELUNEL 0 . Shea, adding words of oulo putliolsicordinlly.inviteds procecdings as such a move would show duted Juno 18t 1801, B i R h o Judgo K that ho considered the i “Phe crops nover looked rore promising | At infantson of Mr. aud Mrs. Palvey, | weakness upon his part. As long as the [ yo, ¢Alfen sec'y. of State. 5 Ty demiso of -lmmn]»~ |‘ m(t)n' mh}v of nlxln-xl'{ Count Pulaski callad at this ofico yester- | Since 1884 than they do this year,” said the Brow “{';::th’n ll “"Ilf)!:h:*:_l wl:‘.:rn":},u:')';:;u(:u matter stands in its present mmmiuu,l Ilvl‘uh ] fhakespeare and His Creations + : T el onm Ten ot s it ehavacto and | day afternoon and made tho following stte. | VI£Orous statosmun of ,,:\,,fi,“:‘.','\',‘ Sounts: | and coming out did not see the child be Fodwilhoonipuoue ioanoctito Omane oile: Tngersoll's Mistakes in Litorature & Religion standing. He culled the attentios - | ment fu regard to Councilman Specht’s | we may look for tho lurgest crop ever raised | Der and dropping the door caught the untor- | poywirws Cittie Burly Risers for the Liver DOCTOR | Hheeo Col it clation to his death and hoped that prover | horso: i prusla, tunate little one’s finger, cutting it off, ! - P ? m H —— [ action would, bo taken, e ‘“There is not one word of truth in tho al- 're are plenty of hogs and cattle,” {“;' ll“l"lr'* of gxaiming of the city wh;mlfl Decision in Favor of the Chicago, GKER S c. n EDEN MUSEE John (. ambridge, | ogation made by Mr. Specht that either of > reply to tue stock > question, [ Wilt hold sessions for the examination of ap- Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, Corner Lt and Vurnam Streots, Mass., S 4 nts. He | v iwo men attempted to take a horse be- e state is full of them. On April 20 I | plicants on Thursday and F'riday, July 2 and T i 1 & 4 PURE WEEK OF JUNE 2:ND, was adues ridge, e arva Jonging to M. Chiris Specht on Tuaesdny night | mado the best salo of cattio perhaps made in | # The board will ‘sit” in the high_school he new palace slocping cars 1k tn Amorie s and wite Sunke Cariner college and - graduatod from the law aopart- | e 16 SR ETREPIEERG O FUSBAuy nighy sta ormy cattie on the | building. All persons desiring cortificates [ Chicago, Milwaukee & St 1 i fr Garcla Soctiro Liaver, © L reball ment of the Boston university with high hon- | wers it home and asleep that night loig be- | far should attend. with electrie lights i vory end to W, e (R 3141 orsiu 157, He was admitted 1o tho bav of | gore gt 3 The Christian Endeavor society of the | continue to leave Union depot s Jdlie souvent day, Friday, South Down Lawbg }l""'l“*fnlh:‘l‘ :,"\‘, Gm;;;w‘m‘-\.‘wu:.]].,:‘1:: "{.‘“-‘5 Puluski clained that this story is si 5 torm's Doings. y q b willgo to Omoha this | Omaha, at 6: . ily. Passengors _ B A wmits to all, Opon dally: tiom 1 to 10 B oo ame Lo (ot Whiora o has age | pieco of maliciousness on tho partof wao- | The heavy sto utdid somo shght # to attend the meetiug of the Central | tyking this train avoid tr at Coun- Zr Eas L over made it. damaKe itaronty satians otk thotally: y in the First Presbyterian church. | of a aveive | i Omaha he taught n R R e e Y lamago in_dif '. cctions of tho city. | 59 Il msombie at Toborts % | €l Bluffs, and arvive in Ch 3 T OT Bzm MANNOOD RESTORED #ungos i Obio schools fc 3 T e AT L streot ut Twenty-first has a bad washout, | zau GG Nanty Tourih and ) strec, by | & M- in wmplo timo to maus aste ) T Gaaliay RINK. SANATLVO 1 as professor and princ; b 84 0}0us almost the ro Dho e S th ke the 11 var for O mans t connections. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam M o b g ul Epaniah a justico of the peace in this city n | {n purityof _aunity and-Relindoy of flavor, > at Tw K “strects has il y stre F. A. NaslI, : A it i i 14 with s subsequentl cted to the same ofice, oterian Ging: no equal, either fc ucent street, making a it T kb e { % g | Bold by Tt rab i o In 1555 1o ateant. the ‘f‘l‘”h y or domestic. tled at’ Excelsior " R 1 tho worst. Both | What Is more attractive than a pr acol| 0 B F SRATDNL \(, epUEAEan s, - g gleknabsititel ; R assistant county uttorn 1 | Springs, Mo. cuds of th u ¢ Thirty-thirdstreet | With a frosh, brizht complexiont ~ For it, us Cliy Rostengorid genh X o addross 3 inory. som of Draig hLis death. He was elected on tho de cratic b e 2 tho street is in bud condition, Pozzoul's Powder. PNFTIEST ‘ ) E. 84 e % ticket last fall us ono of the sena! . EXCURSION TO INTO, ONT., Inquiries amonyg railroad oflicials reveal no — - Ry Marriage ‘"1 508, T " Philadelpliia 3 Douglascounty, but owing to ill healt - serious dama TO LAY MAIN he following marciags licsasas wora is- = - prevented from taking Via the Wabash Railroact. - suedby Judsn Shiolds yostecday: e\ THEWOHDERFUI.MAG]C Botore & Aft I & TR e ok ? = Pliot i Rigork.of . sossioy, alihowh during For the national edueational conven- | u“h:“ LA thie lork? troubleq | THO Waterworks Company Getting | Nomo and addross. Ace POCKETSAVINGSBANW Photographied fr xciting scenes that | attended crnor Tor i ; i The Nebraska shoe company is troubled otel 50! W = 5. G (b tion at Toronto, The Wabash will sell . M v Ready to Obey Orders. § Peter A Jensen, Oma! - X o T th Boyd's inaugural he did his s Ol the A R ) (YT Ao store is ¥ b 4 i Eliza Blendstrop, Oma iR Wiels £5 10 d : ] i f el ultimately opds tnaugueat ho dd s shire o8¢ | round trip tickets July 8 to 13 at hall | over tho clerics ma it. Thostore 1s | pho watorworks company is gotting tho [ | B Blendstrop. Ouiiha - ) so 0f tobacca, oplll dlants, el Y a physician fare with #2.00 added for wemborship ued by M.J. Fullriede of Omaba, Wil- | paterial on the ground and this morn- | 1 Mazie M. Moreis, Omaha. . v i1 h 2 Sioney Fefunded 1€ not o r (AP LI 1r. Shoa leaves n wifo and five children sodreturning until September 50, Iwu Stith, the manager, went to Boston, | ing the work of extending tho water main on | § Meyer Armstrous Omabi.... 2 N lory. Ak uu’mmnl. p The funcral arrangewments have not yet | Eve ybody invited, Ixcursion r Mass.. ou & Vacation and put a mau in cha North Twentict street, from lzard to Lake, | 1| Ti1le Cain, Omiha 14 k f ¢ Circhlar tree. been made, have'been made from Toronto to all the wiloss. e cannol b ascartained. | Lo will begin, yJoseph I Shankle, South Omahi....... SLCIALLY CO. Yosterday Judge Estello appoin the | summor resorts of Now England, Fop | 1tter bas not been seeu for thirty-six hours Tho Glifton H n e\ ne atarrad iJogie Bobinet, South O, NOWLH WESTERN SPECIAL B anch Offce for U, 6, & 3 8 ¢ v ] und. 1Or | yydas ais satchel is gone und few salos he Clifto 1l /mains will be started as Db Nt Bea B ulAIng GHICAGE, Ty following members of the bar as a commit- | yile AN G ¢ o > B s ] § Warron Fules, Cuming county.......ooe... 0 2 eathorn Birset, QHICADD. tee to draft and preseut I tickets, sleoping car uccommodations | marked on the books, suspicioLs have been | $00n 88 the mayor upproves the ordinanco | {Chyriotte E. Muce, Oumihi.. ..o ror s Yo y L) L P kel e o i 1t | and a hundsomo souvenir giving full | aroused and an investicution is being made, | l0cating the twenty hydrants. g ! e o A. L. Dick aud . A. Brog information, with cost of side trips, ete. —_——— i Fote Biufs -~ Celctrated Prices as usual, Ly 7 o8 3 i ¥ sw )| ty's Sake. ar tions will bo read in court room No. 1 Satur- | eall at the Wabash ticket oftice, 1502 [ L A Cara. bites day morning. Farnumn strect, or writo G, N. Clayton, | Tho liboeral boys attho Cudaby pac V08 stant avamyiME B aa T allA ol baya s For ineeqt bi ]; AR l\l 1\ HOTE L E e - northwestern passenger agent, Omaha, | houses yesterday raised a purse of & girls to call on your druggist and got soma of use Pond'e Extract. Have You Got a Horse? Neb. the Sisters of Mercy of St. Josepn's bospital, | our beautiful vurds aud u book of valuable and Mrs. (0 Van Orman have Every man who owns a horse should kncw ——— A Tuis liboral contribution wiil be as | Bformution nu.-‘,[ ; = X ho RARKOH H under their that Huller's Barbed Wire Liniment is the Short on Jurymen, c > to the charity-loving sisters as it anrer Prorrizrary Co. \ hotol is the ounly rowedy that will give prompt velief to { mpye prosent system failed to draw beneficial to tho unfortunates, and is ——— ODS’. " st T Houss in Omaha, :.\ur\, aius, .:{.Yb“n.»mw\l ‘:.m\h s, aud 18 | 4t three of the men who were selected | Creditable to thoemployes of that packiug TOO MUCH RAIN, o / lPE é)TnATII\G v wodern onces. Firo eioapes v - £opih B0k paglion.ofs tho.neanicn of. the More to Follow Vo . East Omaha Motor Line S ,,0) [PLASTER. | I Joatrical companios. un- New Line to Des Moines. ALk L O e 0 ) Q) g P Shndn N 5 d ey and Frank | pne American live stock commissior Serlowsly Deluyed, 4 ot K.~ Others in | g el Sundoy, Moy Bl the Moaed i f wied thir * | pany recelved thirteen carloads of cattl to the frequent rains the Ea Biiaan are BOW. 05 iocpas il o, .‘\lh{\\ .‘.‘\ & Bt |ml.1 ruilway | men who will sorve during tho bals e varitons. TS s tho fiest anip. | Omahe land company has bean dolayed in thy § wu;llé S“Pl‘;tstflé i HOOLS OF LEXINGTON, MO will establish a through line of sleeping 3 hey will be summe he ) W e . ) ¥ letion o a ol el otc rom ol . aiy e 3 cars between Sioux City and Des Moines | Boyd and will report for duty next Monday | 1 ceived this vear from that section mplation of -ita electrio motor line from z i APTIST FEMALE COLLEGE, vin Madrid, Passengers from Omaha | morning. " Phe of of the company state that ¥ X ho recelved ro| I} = s the intention to o the line 0P f [ All Dru % f . und the west can loave Omaha at 6:20 p. s will be received from the 1t was the Intentiap Lo bav luo in opera | i e hcpiied e Megcrs Do not forgot. thar it n Paral : ithywest during the scus tion by July 1, but it will be ten days luter | i g et By $601F9 sloapig ous “‘\"‘“'w*«l-“!;;*“ will cure all casos of dysentory, : 2 - vefora the current will be turaed ou, anho (d Restored W L T R W TN and arvive in Des Moines at 6 . m. Re- | griping pain and restor, > bowe arg e ful Imprudonce en promine | . 5 turning, loave Des Mofuos 0010 p. . | Boalehy action. Constablo A. A. Donnelly wet ) O e 1l e Wi lak e A in oL 208 M AT | @ ENTRAL QOLLEGE y 3nOXy oo arrive Omahu 9 inin 3 [ PAEE LY AR T : o8 L . wrs on - A " Vhow estorday with warrauts for the arre grizzly and unbecoming use Buckiugham's £k both trains, ot office, 1501 Farnam Heet Suga ¥y HOME I J Edward Hardin, a sor ab Millan Dye and they will look us when you were o A - N wi foehi e i # a street F. A, NAsH, Gen, Agt, cars of beat sugar machinery for the 3 I oracl younger, 1 r i 4 J PRESTON, City Pass Agt. actory at Norfolk arrived from Now Orloans | 00 &6 (;‘rur:m.u; ‘r‘ AP ob u‘:..md ) fo lm TI_\-\ k : s o o RUCHIBALD AL JONES Pres, LEXINGTON, uO- - o over the Missor dacifio yesterda! 1@ them on » salo ; ids for Feder ork. ¥ i i ¥ the Missourl Pacific yesterduy. It | fug them at Henry W L e ELILABth RULL SEMINARY, Locus to the Carter white lead works xington, Mo Harrington's Suicide will be entered at tho custom house and - Custodian Alexander opened bids at 2 wediately forwarded to Norfolk. Notes Ahout the Uity yesterday for painting tho halls and lurge [ A Pure Cream of Tartar “’“‘““'- OMAHA (send or« Al 4 M Vouny Ladicn, i See Tho 1nquest hold yesterday afternoon over e , ; ; il . 4 i i L i, ames C. Carley is looking after his 1ost, | court room of the E T it 4 Superior to every other known. 100L OF ; s, Mass tho remains of Edward Harrlugton developed American Wonde yed or 1 roan cow R \eht @ : ¥ OF L OF [Lire bia e 3D mANToN, LEXIGToN, Mo obUrn o o1 & " uppl ght, fuel, water and misce Jsed in Millions of Homes » B0 now facs, aud tho Jury Rekuruod b vor e iont WIOSNTY Ly e | MEPLE NS T T ke s | SRR wee ot waipas | Used o Millom'of Homer | Y MG R APHY | dict of sulcidal death. The deceased was | yion gne of tho world’s great wonde have returned from Creston, L, Aarde TR e A formerly a railway conductor at Denver, and " De A WENTWOR (i MILITARY ACADEMY y L 80K 4 | and the Umon Pacific excursion in July | James W. Murphy has gone 1o Chicago for e LU licious Cake and ba try, ) ANDALWOOD CAPRULES are b L T3 LE[UgTON, ,‘ o .,"" 4oy bis fathior 1s engaged in tho stook busincss | i) 1o tlie event of tho soason. Ask | ® fortuights visit with fricnds Constipation powons toe biood: LoWitt's Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, F : [][][‘U]'ALK‘ gty cagubien ursaerion §E A e o o Indiava, T 4 V = E - 3 and Wholes ezcalie |t v i your nearest Union Pacific wgent about | Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Wallicg of Leigh have | Little Early Risors curo Constipation | Gonorhaa and dlsclargvs frow tho i, 2l BT uu,\fl De Witv's Littlo Early Risers, bestpill, | Iy ¥ bo s boun 1ho guests of Mr, aud Mra. It Hy Grif- | causeremoved tho discase is wana . No other baking powder docs such worke | Siarliode A00 SN Dok i ‘i

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