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ELOPED WITI A FARM HAND| Pretty Cary Satterfisld Creates a Sensation in £pringfield. HAD KNOWN HIW LESS THAN A MONTH s Deciining Years SPRINGFIELD, Miss Cary Satterfield, some 10-year-old davghter of Wilbam Satter- o of the oldest and wealthies ers of this county, cloped with a neighboring ied, and has left o d and induigent father and wman sno has known less than a Ouly about u_year ag was buncoed out of 81,50 1 card confidence man; 1088 of his daughter makes tho ash by a three his 1035 t0 tho DESTROVED coln Vagrants B Caplinl City News Notes, Special to Tne tepurtment was called to the corne ‘Cwentieth streets by an inc the upper story of an empty owned by M, V ulmost entirely consumed dwelling house he building was bafore the depart- Tho house has been unoccupied for some time and the fire the work of the gane of jeak thieves that seem to have was undoubtealy toughs aad s The polhice are doing ev Tid the city of these clal v infests the ci than usaally t rything possibl v scoms to bo more ssted for Forgery. arrested tnis 1 rning for passing Goldwater, an O str Ho called at the latter's shop early nis morniug ana purchused a number of ar cles, offeriug 1n bayment & check ou the v ank for $14.45, signed by water aceented the check nour or so later bank he was in '3 signaturo hud been aud clumsily fc soon found by the e hud purchased in his possession and the authorities havo a clear case agaiust bim. Lincoln in Brief, he Hicknian Hotel compa cles of incorporation with the county clerk widiout hesitation, when lie preser of Goldwater ‘Lhie Missouri aud Texas Loan and action to eject Aloxander St. Julian from the aprer 1d Church of tk: tions for the comin vs held an adjourned <o afteruoon to dispose umverof Sunday drunks the poiice court t an unusually la Splendid Crop Prospects, Lomax, Neb. 15.—[Snecial Bei. |—This locality had about two inches rainfall last mght. It had becomo very ar: aud small grains were rop is assured Corn is looking fine. . Neb., July 18, - Lhera is a'spl crop of corn in this s narvest will provo ono of the best 15.—[Special to T and everybody [Special to Tir: did ontlook for u g this torning by o much will almost insire a good corn crop. 2 cmers have had for some wecks it will be worth hunared dollars to those farmers . —[Special to T crop of ever Kind, oxpecinily time for two wonths that crops have suffered HastiNas, Neb,, Special to Tue rainfall was just what was needed and insure a good crov for weight of the Harvesting wheat has already be- are ripening finely, somowtiat last night by during the night, accompanicd The rain was in_this county and came in time to save much growing corn. During a heavy chureh of this pla and slightly damago rain fell, insu; patting corn oat of was struck by lightuing About two inches o ug the crop of small v of failure by MeKinley Coming. BeaTrice, Neb,, ‘Tho positive announcement is made that Governor Williom McKinley will speak here at the Chautauqua grounas, sion trains and be announced later. who went east, purpo McKinley, has just received tuo fol- capli lotier from the governor : reduced fare will MCKINREY, 916, Hastings, Neb,, July 15, 1810 hive Lo new b as just published its and will be continued monthly. Special to Tue fssue 11s first numver Hal H. William and J. "he Pilgrim will be the oficial orgs ! Pilgrims of Amoric published as tho traveliog news organ, ook Chnrgo o Frumoxr, Neb, gram to Tue Ber 10 the number of Special Tole- Fremont 04 200 took possession of the Chautauqua grounds today snd will camp thers for u week. g tents are occupled by ; ton, tho subordinate lodge and the ltobekabs. members of th Raxvovru, Neb,, July 18, known furmer BEAlnAL U wir 3 aud soverely cut about the arms, of this locality, frightened horse D. Wentz of Geneva, N. Y., was (nn-\A of the severest form of ayspepsiaf Ho suys everything he ate seomed liko pour: fug welted 10ad lis stomuch, 4 porlect cure, articulars will you write C, 1, Lowell, Mass. ‘The highest praise has been won by Hood's casy, yet eMMcient action, NOT WH.LLY T0 BLAME, Pills for thei Guard of the Hobo Gay Goorgo Wetmore, avorseer of city prisoners by the eity coun sevon weeks @go, has a grievance. ininks Chiof Seavey hasu't treated bim very fairly In loading him with all the blame \ttaching to the lopiug out of Egan sud Daily frowm the eriminal street cloaniug gung. puts the position: au ‘Tuesday uoon, and Wedaosday Ho took churge of Jack worked bim tuat afternoon Bleve Dally be took out ITY l him all that day and returned him to the city jail 1o the evening. 'That evening Stephen Wiy honored by an_invitation from the chief to visit him ‘at his room. The chie! had some trinkets to show Mr. Daily and a few questions to ask. When Daily came dewn staits again to the cells hesaid: “Boys,when (ieorie takes moout 1o the woraing, I'm goinz to auit I don’t want to go to the penitea- gang was cutting weeds round Fif- toenth and Webster, when Daily suddenly litout, Overseer Wetmore was standing about ten vards from him and jmmediately gave chuso, following his man four blocks in and ont of houses, until Daily was lost n the fastuessos of “tue lnmber yard this side of the Minneapolis & Omaha depot.” Wetmore sliot at the fugitive, but failed to wing him and was compelled to get back as soon as possible to his other chiarges. He points oav that it was the charze of burelary over Dailv's heud that caused his ment, for the day before the zang in the wilas of North Omaha, where policoman can be seen, and Daily made no attempt to get away, and he wonders why a man_ with a penitentiaty ¢ e pending should be sent out with him anywa Me., Wetmore declares ho has done his dity siuce he entered on his appoittinent, haviu over all the alleys and the viaducts of the city twice, and he can't seo why the chief should ruwhide him, Saturday afternoon Chief Seavey had the clty prisoners sent up to the county jail, and yesterday no scavenver work was done in the city alloys or thoroughfares by the chain gang. The Ladies, The pieasant effect aud perfect safoty with which ladies may use the California liguid laxative Svrun of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remeay. To got the truo and genuine article, 100k for the name of the Califoruin Fig Svrup Co,, printed near the bottom of the package, - & Co,, Wholesale I and ice cream establishment and caterers, have opened up business at 13510 Dodge street and invite the public of Omaha and vicinity to visit our place and give us a trial order. Our goods are second to none, and every fumily can get them by ring- ing up telephone 124 We have also n branch office at Ward & Hopkins’ irant, corner of Severteenth and m streets, and any ovders for our 2 cream or catering wants will be ymptly attended to. We will be glad to send free samples to parties who desire to try our goods. Respectiully, Fra & Co. L gl OUT OF COURT. These Cases Have IINHI Stricken from the District Court Docket. Saturda, y were great days in Judge Keysor's court. o the judge has fallen the task of presiding over the dismissea docket of the My term of thedistrict court, The calling of ehis docket at tho close of the term is a time-honored custom which is as old as the court itsell. When the docket is called, many of tho time-worn cases, and those in which the prosecution has failed to appear, are dismissod. At this term of court there were some 3)0 cases on the docket, of which the followiug ninety-three were dis- missed: Huunah K. Kilbourne vs Cornelius_ Chris- tian, Dennis Dee vs Omaha and Florence Loan and Trust compauy, G. H. Hammond vs B. L. Bierbower, Lizzio Wollenski vs Abrahum Wollenski, Kitty Laforty vs T. I Dupuis, Henry Livisey vs Ericikson, Ander- sou, et N racst Valkmeir, P. C. Heimvaugh vs iMith, 1. M. Park vs J. B. Parrote, Emma Robins vs the City of Omaha, Cram vs Heury Hart- wan et al., Josoph Burker vs tho Omaha and Council Bluffs Bridee and Street Railway company, Audrew Massion vs Heary G. Ritcher et al, Vielor Luwson vs Phillip Worm et al., South Omana Lum- ber company vs Maria C. Peterson et al., Lulu Woechter vs I'rank Woechter, Charles 12. Roth vs Omaha Mantle company, \W. L. Irish, vs O. A, Nulson, Nora Doyle vs Peter Dovle, A. \. Nuson vs M. A." Free, Jonn Cusey'vs John A. Freyhan, Mike Costello vs C. I Reca, David Ogilvy vs David A. Lynn et al., Mary A. Hayes vs Jonn Cotier, Anton 17, [Kelle award Ainscow, E. 5. Rood vs Joseph C. Green et al., Spooner R. Howell vs the B.& M. Ruilway Companyin Ne- oraska, Sum R. Johnsou vs \William Latey ctal,, Idwin Culver vs John C. Reed et al., Cnarles C. 5 Uv()“()\)fl vs the Nautional Baak of Commerce, Frank Lucas vs Nellie 1, Mary Duzdale vs Frank anchard ., Jozeph M. McManigal Margaret Nagle, lile 11, Hilt vs David W, Hi b Stern vs Julius . Heimer et al., John Jacobson vs John D. Kulp, Nora Seilers vs J. C. Wilcox, Lizzie Moore vs William H. Moore, Gusta Hahn vs Christian Specht, Bugene O'Neil vs James Bonner, the Western Resource company vs the Sauntorne company, John H. "Coff man vs Peter ( son’ et Dewitt k. Mill Benjumin Franklin 'Wells, John Row vs E. R, Overall, Kin Wing vs dh{th ox, A, C. Houston 'vs Albert M. Meals et al. Bmalin Weyrick vs August Seider et al, Allen Reed vs George F. Rus- sell et al, Lizzie Faust vs Edward Faust, Rachel Peogan vs Henry oegan, Jennie A. vs Thowa: ham J. ['rohw, Mary L. L. Loverton vs John V Leverton, Ler W. Wrignt vs Joun L. Miles, Julius 'F. Hcimer vs cholus Gager, D. H, McDonald & Co. vs sodrufl Bros., Susan Mcilalton vs teorn. et al., August Carlso Nelson, Mike Dalvy vs L. Bizley, Patrick J. neanuvon vs Frankie Hill, ank Col- tzer vs Charles I, Liudquist, et al., A. I Suoquist vs Edward Callouan, et al, A. Kilpatrick yvs jAllen Hoe, Oscar B, Pring " vs = Burton A, Carr, IPirst National k vs R, E, Mussen vs go H. >mith et a Lobman vs Franz Lehman, George S. Smith vs Elizabeth Galligher ot al, Jerry A, Whalen vs Thomus T. Brennan et al, Pat- rick Morrisey vs Mary Morrisey, Clarindu I3, Scott vs George H. Scott, Colpetzer & Guiou vs James Astelford ctal, Sarah A. sigler vs George J. glor, George vs John K. Holt ot P, Kennedy vs William am & Co, vs Belle Motler et X ¢ vs Barclay White, Rosa vs Frederick Kuscliof, James H. lor vs the Board of County Commission- ers of Douglas county, Willism Donnelly vs Patrick McDonald, Kate White vs Peter Kobble, Tillie Bloedel va Leonard Bloadel, Jonn MeDonaid va Naac ulst, Leo Moore R Conkling vs oper, Lewis V. Crum vs Jessio administeatrix, Beojamin T, ‘Thomas vs Jimes Carey e L Take Good Cire of the Children. 1f you bhave children, you will be interested in the experience of Mr. Jobn Cook of Pilot, Vermillion Co,, Il He says: *Two years ago two of my femily, a young man and a girl, had very severo and dangerous attacks of bloody flux. The doctor here was unable, after a week's time, to check or relieve either case. I threw the doctor overboard and be- Fa0 using amberiain’s Colig, Cholera and Diurrbai Remedy. lmprovement was seen very soon, and my ehildren arose in & few days frow what 1 feared would be their death- bed. It is a graud, good medicine,” S “Tawin City Chnutanqgu Rock Island trains will leave Omaha for Chatauqua grounds at 8 o, m. 10 a. m., 12:30 noon, p. m., 6:85 p. m, Additional trains leave Council Blufls 310 1. m., 9:30 a, m., 1:50 p, m., 7:30 w. Returning lenve Chautaugua for Omaha via (uulull Blutls 6:45 w m., 18 a, m., 11 0. m.,4:80 p. m., 5:83 p. m., 10:15 p. m. Round trip from Omaha, a0c, Tickets on sale ut 1602 Farnum street or Union depot. Amelia THE OMAHA DAILY BRER: [ NEBRASKA CENTRAL PLANS Officers £tart to Locate the Line Bast of Council Blhffs, ENGINEERS SEEKING EASY OUTLETS Sloux City Bridge Tolls Demanding Telegraphers A Personals of Ralls Rallway Men, ing—Notes Thero 1s pronounced activity in Nebraska . Dumont, Chief Engineer Kimbuall and Di- W. Boyaen went to Coun- through Pottuwattamie working northeast will decide upon a Neoraska Central shall take to Fort Il 1s thought that a decision n ys, after which a sury eying party with Mr. Boyden in charge tho proposed route, inter- vision Engineer C. gone | wuvnml in th en men, is in the a party of el V. K'mball, the chief engineer; and cousiderablo heavy work ,there being & good many cuts and fills to make and small streans . “*Some parts of the route, however,” bo comparatively The coutry from on the proposed lit el, 2nd easy to build. rt’ Dodge I knew very well, asy to arrivo at a conclusion, but the coun- tey from Council Bluffs 1 kuow little about, und will bave to go oser it by team and afoot, Where we will intercept the party is a question, for there are many considerations to be taken into account. 1o have two [):ll’ll\,‘! ack, and be able to decide upon the route of this now lino, W. Boyden, the of tho Nebraska Central. pauy ou Saturday, coming from the ¢ Terro Halte with wheh he was em- as chief engineer of field by next division engineer jolued that com- ployed for many vears the Oliio valloy, nssistant to T. tho Mackey system. near and, as ho s possibly listle of that.” Ho is a practical ergi- ws nothing else Telegraphers The representatives of tho Order of Rail- elegraphers of the Union Pucitic sy tem, who for the past thirty days having a luxurious time in Omaha, at one of the leading hotels and living off the fat of the land, were ac Superintonaent tu Hearing. srded an interview Korty of the understood that sirc. the schedule which th 1o submit to_the terially changed,and that now there is good ground for believing that may of thewr requests will bo granted, pro- vided they do not made in this department. that many operators ou the system are poorly | paid, but'this fact may not have been called to the attention of the superintendent here- | it looks as if ‘the presence of | the telegraphers in Omaha would bo & sort | of enlightenment campaign. At 4 o'clock the executive board of the graphers met Mr. | H. Korty at the ofiice of the superintcudents ajournment was taken to toe library Pacific headquariers, the requests of the geuntlemen, ba for the past chedule of wages was presente framed upon a basis corresponding largely n the Atchison, T coming to Omaha proposed originally that be has been m confiict with It s well known Ovder of Rullway room in Union with that in force & Santa Fe and Denver & orded tLo delegation a very cordial | hearing, and after the presentation of their case talked over the matter iuformully with the men, after which the meeting najourned action of the Uunion i I'UE A NEWSPAPER MAN, The Founder of4eie Famous Toledo Blade Tatks and Weibes Regarding the Su cessful and Scientific Treatment of reas Copeland an i #Shepard, The printed statements of Drs. Copaland and Shepard differfrom the stercotyped run of advertisiug muterial in nothing more nota bly th sented are from woll-known people, of the city, representative of some profession, trade or craft. frequently commented on readers, as they ne the testl gymen, Twyers, profession men of unqiest fo lia wnd nity, that it iphasts than thit afforded by the continued appoar- s of testimony of 1h s type. K is p ted the statement of a well known not only in Nebrasku newspaper world throuzhout the 1 he famous 1o country. Binde hicle for by's | the m of the AW, binks, res [ Locust street L AUWas ear thing inte miunient rding N5 exporicnce tn belng treated for a elironie eatarrhil trouble of many years' stunding, w ed wnd interviewed by the writer. he said, in response Lo i question, nnot put it too stEmuly. o e tlemen ure doinz cood. The 1 and ouring o oliss of troubles which havo Tonz been consldered incurabie, 1 ean testify 1o, this from my own personal experience. “Asall my fricnds 1B ried tor rs to get relief from a most disagrecablo nml offensive ciso of chronie catareh. .For 1o vast 1 hiad been a sutferer from this . Doctors, douc and druzs were n.mll without number and without limit to no I went 1o Drs Copeland and Shepard, being fmpressed with the high character and unin- peachuble standing of the evidenco they offered in the daily press. MR. A, W. FAIRBANKE, (FOUNDER OF THE TOLEDO BLADE), 1628 LOCUST STREET, “Well, T hadn't beea under their care long Dbetore T discovered why 1t was thoy w Able to offer such evidence to the pub) hey complish what they promisc ey do what they elaim to be able to do, heir methods are thorouszh and se.entific vl yet mill nna painiess. There was no eutting or burning With ucids or cauteries. The treatment wis mild and ple once Lo the seat of the aise:s and setting uvasteady impray “Iam more thin erateful for what they have nccomplishel for me SRty 4 momen sald Mr. Falrbanks, the reporter turned to go Lest there should be }mymlulmu about this I will put it in writ- n Tiuking pencil and paper Mr. Fairbanks wrote the followinz, which is reproduced over a face simile of hisslznature His Written Statement. TO DRE. COPELAND AND EHEPARI I have su Dickinson and laid before that gentleman the wants of the Urder of Railway Telegraphers, who took the matter under advisement. It is understood the committee will con- tinue 1n Omaha uniil the matter 1s sottlod one way or anothe: | General Manager sridge Tolls, Uancertainty has existed with mombers of the Western Traftic association regarding the ice that should obainn the interchange t Sioux City in the matter of bridge arose last April on the i the Illinois Central for defi- ion us to tha rule to be applied. Reference was made to the arrangements in An expressiou of views by The majority contended that the method in vogue at Omaha should be uniformly applied at Sioux Ci nowever, Chairman Midgley says, dous not ap- On transcontinental traf- ys the Umaha bridgetoll is deducted ‘e provating, but that is the only excep- All other aivisions The question application of effect via Ownaha, | letter was invited. pear practicable, with thé Union lufls are of the gross oux City the situation is made wetween voad and the Union Pacific October 50, 1t is provided that on through traf- interchanged between i s (south of Nor ok, Neb., ana west of Columbus, Neb., and east’ of coast) “from the total rate there shall first be deaucted the Sioux City “The right to enforce the provisions of that contract is not challenged, Mr. Midgley considers it compatent for all members of the wssociation Sioux City, 1n order to secure uniformity, to allow at that point the same deductions that the Omaha railway recoguizes i City, aud no more. through rate. Morris vs ludward T. Morris, Kate Donohoe | T Blackburn, Ella Frohm vs Wil- | the Pacitic bridge toll.” and therefore operating via : , of the Nebraska Central, aud family go to Spirit Lake today. , goneral agant of the Milwau- , returned from Iausas City yesterday . C. Piculell, froizht agent of the Balti- more & Olio at this point, went to St. President Clark, of the Union Pacific, has joined Juy Gould, George Giould and Dr. Munn at Soaa Springs, Liaho. McConnell and & 1uy after a tour v the Union Pacitic system, ¥ report ths line in excollont condition.in some respects better than it has ever been, of the Union Pacific, whole systom, shows gross earnings £3,400,- of $15,511; net, 0 of five weeks ¢ The May statcment 014, u decre; increase, §104, ‘'he transportation committee of Sovereign Independent of I ulluv\'s 3 selected Lhu Milwaukee ific roads as & "aud Northoru the routo to the moeting and 1 cific ana Novthwestern, returning, “Crofutt’s Overland Tours,” a compact and handy compendium cousisting of (,000 and 3,000 wiles of side tours, 13 just issued, with the compliments of the Unior Pacific, “The book contains excel- lent photographs of 8. H. Dickiuson, Thomas L. Kimball, and Joun A. Munroe, thousands of eastern Nobrasia whon best, whon the finest coun- try in the world 1s blossoming as two harvest excursious will be run August B0 and Septewm be Pittsbure and Buffalo for one fure, good to west of the oo the going trip, good for twenty naturo is at he Highest of all in Leavening Power.--Latest U. S, Gov't Report. Rl ABSOLUTELY PURE Baki Powcll]égr fered for the last fifteen yoars. alwost beyond en- durance with caturch. 1t stusk o me ke (ol From the atart your treatment restored me. he Improvement was gr butsteady. Your manner to me was courteous and gentlemanly, sour treat- ment gclentific and satisfactory. To say that I am pleased with the result would be to put it very mildly. Iwritethis so that others may be led by thesame means to derive the same benefit. You descrve the thanks of all who are benefitted by your Kind and scientitic trentment. Yours with thanks for improved health, J}@V% htbe it $5 A MONTH (o} ) AT TH NIFORM RA 5 PH-MEDIVINES U R D ALL OTHER DIS- A TIHE RA ILL BE LOW AND TFORM AND in PROPORTION TO Tilt TUAL WHOLESALE COST OF MEDICINE m QUIRED, Copeland Medical Institute ROOMS 811 AND 3 New York Life Builling, OMAHA, N W. H. COPELAND, M. D. G 8 SHEPARD, M. DL ‘atareh, Asthina, Bronehi- itls, Nervous 1 Bood Diseases, Rheu- mitism, Consumption, und ali chronie affec- tlons of the Throat, Luugs, Stomach, Liver and Kidueys. Ofti 1. SPECIALTIE 9to 10 5 pm, 7 to Pt onle disenses scesstully by 1. Send d¢ in stamps for question eirculurs. Address all letters to Copeluna Medical fustitute, New York Life Building, Omaba, Nob. "[qfl s]’\gn?fills’ build up t HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc, A Delightful Shampoo, WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP, Speclally Adapted for Use in Hard Water Dr. Bailey, S‘ The Leadi Dentisé L “Chird Fioor, Paxton Jiloe Telephone 1085, 160 and Farnam Sts. A full set of teeth ou rubber for K. Perfect sot Teeth WIthOUL plutes oF TOmovAble bFidke work Just the thing fOr siagers OF pubIic spenkers, uever Wrop down. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Al Blling st reusousble r.tes ALl work warrantod, Cut thlsout for s guide. In the faobthat the testimonials pre- | IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM Indian Depredations If you are in position to take advantage of the laws re- lating to PENSIONY If you have taken up a piece of Public Land If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a Patent, You should communicate with the Bee Bureau of Claims The object of this burcau is to give every person holding a legitimate claim aguinst the government the advant of a residence in Washington, whe population of W helpless if secure the ments. T B government. It ofl Absolute Security ers You do not know whether the average ent will cheat you or not, nithough on general principles vou would naturally suppose that he ou know that the San , the St. Paul Pio. cannot afford to cheat you. They guarantee reputation is ked upon the honesty and ability of Washington claim a would. DBut Francisco neer pre: amine and the Omaha B this Bureau, ana th its management. The bureau employes attorneys who ‘Expcrt Specialists for each of its departments. Its [ndian depredation cas b tial points. Its land cases are handled in str Land Oftice, so that no delays or com plications ensue in the orderly settle- ment of the claims. Its patent cases are so managed as to insure the utmost possible benefit to the n the broudest inventor, by giving h protection his ideas will justify. Its pension cases the least possible dels the veterans Don’t refr: bureau because you are afraid of the cost. s nothing to get information. stions as you ple: answered promptly que and they cheerfully and accurately, without charge. —THE—— Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220, Bee Build-~ __if\g. Omaha, Neb. Tirst CLase D> ANDAMONG Ehe l"[.;ubu Foate t i lhu Worlde NEW YORK. LONDON nufim: AND GLASBOW. NEW YORK, GIHKALTIN and NAPLES, N r intervals. BALOON, BECOND-CLASS ANn l‘l![flAGE Tatos on lowest torms to and fi tho principle ! OTCE, BNOLIOH, IRIGH & ALL CONTINENTAL POINTO. sion tickets availubl rn by either the plo- que Clyde & No=th of Ircland or Naples & Gibraltar lmm azd Moroy Ordors for Aoy Amosat at Lowest Batas, Apply L0 any of our local Ayents or Lo HENDERSON BROTHERS, Chicago, ILL ALLAN LINE ROYAL M4 \\[ll [:Ill AMSHIPS, shaLuni Q ( HoNTih "po DERRY aud LIVERPOOL CABIN, 845 (o 80, Accordiug to Steaict i Nocation of Statardon, Intermedinte nd cerage ut low rates. NOCATTLE CARKIED. BERVICE 01 STATE | ALLAN LINB LINE ) SLEAMSHIPS NEW YORK wnd GLASGOW, Vial ory Fortutght | Juiy sen OF CALIFOKNIA. 1130 I M Aug. 1ith W NEVADA noon | Aug.2an x EBUASKA no0B. Cabla, B0, mo . BLcerago, $19. Ao AT AL Cih cugo MOOKE, 154y Howard 5t Quabia. homespuns--\\n)rstods-— They are in lots of from one to twenty pairs of a kind, and representabout every style of a suit that we’ve sold since the first of March. We’ve divided them into three great lots at The pants at one fifty are out of suits up to seven fifty--the two fifty ones are out of suits up to thirteen fifty--while the three fifty ones 4 are from the finest suits we’ve sold this season. The Jot of pants at two dollars and filty cents a pair we claim to be the biggest value ever ‘ered by any clothing house in this whole country--and consists entirely of pants that would cost you four--five and six dollars a pair out of regular stock. Ifyouare compelled to wear your coat this hot weather on account of the “holy you know two fifty ain’t much. her he live in Texas or Alaska. 1t does more than that. Nine-tenths of the shington would be sked how to go to work to 1ts through the depart- 12 Bureau of Ciaims gives the advantage, not only of per- sonal residence, but of thorough famil- iarity with ail the machinery of the During July and August we close at 6:30 p. m. 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Tne eminent perluiiat In nmervous. chronic, private. b cine. ns diplomas i wtleaten nhiow. Is atil] treating with Lhe groatest succest lost maihooit orrhuea, kleet, varic BEM 3 = arnam Sts, 18th and I A Great Tent Show. For One Week, Monday, July 18th, MATINE s ure care- fully worked up, with all ths evidence required by law, and argued before the court of claims in such a manner as to ng out most favorably all tho essen- 'PROF. CENTRY’S uine and Caine Paradoy | e Grandest Entertainm't et ae- cordance with the rules of the General Joyment never to be for- in the world, strietly nd insteactive Indorsed by | Kyes tested free by an EXPERT OPTICIAN Pulpit, Press Price 10 and 20 cents. ave disposed of with s and expense to in from consulting the \\ ONDERLAN NIIIMI VS SO ll) "-\, MAN ON I Ui, YAN YANSEN. liig’l’licalfér”filfnd((ilt"iiir’i‘é;(l'l"f‘{icin toyn | PR B %Y EW (L1 10C. BUSINESS Beyelo Doder—A for you thun & horae, cyely will bo better Frugal Merchant —No, It WOn't et anythis 11l give me o thundering Dig appetite.—Chl cago Tribune, not entirely convinced I'ne morai is yours—so's a Col men, the FPope Mty Co. offer vou adednes renovated nmllt y-making b ‘v«vvvvt@qu.. ;.u ol hud ovbr o bloc 1,9~ & fallire by Uikl o pertorun thely ploger fanciois Fers e Vkrons. 4/ O-DAY ‘ We begin our annual mid- summer sale of all the odd suit F pants that have accumulated dur- ing the past season. The thou= sands who have profited by these sales in other years will need no urging to be on hand. These sales are too well known to need more than bare mention to bring our patrons out in full force. These sales are entirely ori-= ginal with “The Nebraska,” and can neither be equalled nor imitdated. For magnitude of as- sortment -quantity to choose from-—value for your hard earned dollar-—they stand without i in the clothing world. The sale this seca«™ son comprises neavly 2500 PAIRS OF PANTS | In almost every conceivable shade and color— dark, medium and light. They are in plaids— stripes—checks— mi <tures-—fancy and plain are in cassimeres—cheviots— erges--tweeds-- flan- condition of your pants--why-- Saturdays, 10 p. m. 01, skinand unnary disenson. A rocmlar an minal Wenkness, 1i2hi 10ssos, impotoncy, 87 phiLS. stricture % treatmout for loss of vital powir, Pirties ielficing or instruments sent bi wail O personal nterview prefeiced. s of Life) sont free. Ofice hoursye. m. Commencing | —Zaturday. AMERIC Perfeot adjustment, Superior lenses. orv, ousheaduche eured by using our Spectuc and Eyoglasses Urices low for first clase g ek ITHE ALOE & PENFOLD 0O, 114 5. 15th St., Creighton Blo THE SPECIALIST. Is unsurpassed in the troatmentot all form: PRIVATI DISEASES, and all disord and debiiities of youti wu'd manhood. 17 ye experience. His rosources and fuoilltios are pricticatly unlimited, The Doctor 15 recom= mendod by the press, aod endorsed fn the stronest terms by the people for fule trante ment il honost profossionnt adyico. e Aovsi U oAl wny posertui romodles known 1o modern gelonco 10r Uho Muccomdul troatment of the GONORRHOEA ~Tinuiedlito rellef. A com- et e WILOUL the 105 of 4u BOUF's ting ot DiIS1L0SY, GLEET- Ono of the most leto and auo- cosstul troatmonts for Kiowt and ull aunoy ing 308 RN Aseharzes vou known 1o the we leal prof b and hoppi-| | Tl Fouruly wonderfal, 2or TRICTURE st known remely for 1ro A Linent of steiCture, without pilu cord Liting A mostren SYPHILIS N atiment for this terrible GYOr Luen more il ccosst ndorsemoents. In the ligh 5 d sense 15 positively 0 of the polsui entirely but 1'm arrald imbin Columbus llnn‘hl bloo ). LOST MANHOOD, bitlon, nervouse ness, tnldity, despondency and all weukn s disordors of youtl of manboud, Loile ohtained wt o SKIN DISEASES, and all diseusos of the stowmncn, blood, liver, kKiduoys snd bladde pro tradtod wi coomsfully with the grva known romedies for the disossas for cirgulirs audausabion lat fras Lath und Laruans bie, Viahoe Noy d,uq‘u rculting uack, Live ted 1 ki o

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