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MBER 11, 1892-SIXPEEN PAGES, ILLEY, STIGRR & COMPANY S PFIRS{ GRAND PALL DISPLAY — OF—— Latest Novelties in Dress Trimmings. Comprising: The Very Best. The Very Latest 1 Rich Persian and Russian bands, - d teries, WK C \ \ Rich irridecent and cantille passa- Iarly buyers can save money at this sule. Now goods are coming so rapidly menteries. that we desive more room. Tharefore, Ous ¢ beautiful all wool fancy diagonal cloth will be sold st 50C. 50C. Rich embrofdered and headed passn- menteri Rich hand-crochet and siik gimps. Rich jet passamenteri bands). Rich jet and silk fringes. Rich beaded andsitk bodices and gir- Fancy Cheviot. ‘We must close this line. This 44-inch handsome cheviot. Just in. Ordinarily, 815 now, 85C. s (in cdges and | bles, e ey AW SRR Rich Persiun galloons nt 40c, 60¢, 75¢, Epingeline Repp. $1 yard. This is positively the latest; 48-iuches wide; the fuc simile of the old poplins. All the new colors now in stock, " '81.50. Neat styles narrow and colors, at 10¢, yard. ilk gimps in black 18¢ and 150, 25¢ u 81.50. Epingle Velour. _This surpasses anything previously shown. The wearing qualities are unquess Correct Styles in Port- ti 1. The beauty of the cloth is irresistable, All the new colors now in stock . monies, Card Cases. Whip Cord. One caso of this hard-wearing fabric. We will run out this line at 7se, worvh $15 books, Etc. embroidered handkerchiefs, ne chiffon FALL-W Combination Pocket- ! 3 Specwnl Bargains 1n Ladigs' Mandkerchiefs. scalloped bor Men’s Furnishing Dep't. IGHT UNDERWLEAR. 40 inches wide. Any Our in black and prices. Wa will chee ___85c. 75C. Udisplay of dre Silk Dep artment. 20 pieces rich tros grain silk. all colors color in stock. Lansdowne. * Dress Patterns. fully display them for our inspection. 85c. 75C. This popular and rich fabrie, in all the street and party shades,42 inches wide, $1 25. $125. s patterns is unequaled for style and beauty. These are our importations from the best markets of the world at popular Silk Department. This pure eilk, regular price $1 and $1.25, 85c. with silk ornaments and 34 inches long. week $9.00. This department is now showing all the latest novelties in FALL AND WINTER GAR- Aelicate shades, only 25¢ each R T NN R O SR eI A e o hand-ombroldered initial hem- HMOURNING— DEPARTME N NS all theinew shapesiand popular shades. Tk stitched Japanese silk handkorchiefs, = To open the season we will ofter a few exceptional bargains this waek, 5o eno 5 at 40, 5 erge. 5 A " "I cach, ;"‘";‘J' ""’““ ;‘[ 40¢ i Superior French Serge, 46 inches wide, ru(ul%r price $1.00, LADIES’ EXTRA LONG FINE CHEVIOT REEFER JACKETS, in blue Fine embroidercd scalloped and hem- g ; : fhR A beRaAr - Biesr AR HAnak — __Sale Price 86c. S WHibeora __Sale Price 85c. and black notch collar, and perfect fitting; usualiy sold for 7. 50, this week $5.00. chiefs, ina 1;! H;!I“‘ of I;"“' designs, A great bargain. Superior Ay mmm.m..pn.-.mm,,neou.eo. 40 Inches wide, LADIES’ REEFER JACKET, 34 inches long, made of fine Irish frieze cloth, full fur- only 15¢ ench, acwually worth 2 75c. 75¢. B Tt il e 7 SO ATl the new fashions are ncw boing displayed In this doparimont. Kopps, Poplins: facing and fur ornaments, regular price $10, this week $6.00. Dinzonals, funey weaves to please all; Serses, Storm Serges. ete., ete. LADIES’ FINE BLACK AND BLUE DIAGONAL REEFER JACKETS This jacket would be good value at $12.00; this JUio) Pue ) UHOPIIPIY 1S (8140 The sponkers received an éntbusiastic recep- for 85, 1 case men’s fine quaiity medium- Changeable Taffeta. E i 4 P— weight merino shirts and drawcrs. A1l tho now affata uow 1n stosk ourtiopeies is ake FRANKLIN COATS FOR LADIES made of fine quality of cheviot; blue bound o =) tra well made and 3 just PO C- e A el : p 7 o B : 5 Sae b ¢ style, worth $15.00, weight for early ar, all sizes Changeable Peau de Soie. ; wth black, and tan bound with brown, 36 inches long, the very latest style, 5 T they ar worth $| FExquisite %nn \.r:npunnl quality, the latest fashion. $1.25 1 thlfi \\'C(fl\' $l] Oo - ey aro 25 25. .00. | t Special. Special. Fancy Clace Silk. : W CHEVIOT REEFER JACKETS, 34 inches long, full collar and facing of astrach an i * The I 1 Lis desien 8o populur, in all the rich tones and sup riine grade of s S . 1 2 . iy e S T LRl Wi | Brcinlistten ton LONOUF, N w I A lapiay LAt baE: I EB L e B Ay o Lo K ESORE R BURDEHODIEEN fur, haif lined with silk and handsome ornaments. This jacket is good value for g15.00. line of fall neckwear just received, X BT This week $10.00 - which embraces all tho very latest Oi : .00. . ; ghapes and colors in tecks, pufls and India Silk. SPECIAL LINE OF LADIES’ BOX COATS, made of finest quality of Eaglish four-in-hands; all extra good value at go-inch Cheney Bro. India 8ilk. Al shaaes. A great Bargain, Durlng this sale 5 3 kersey and lined throughout, 36 inches long, the very latest. Price $23.00. 50, and $1 each. 85c¢c 85¢c 85c. S S = K 41 . Stiger & C—v : C D 5 tiger O orner - Farnam and Fifteenth Streets. Kelley, Stiger & .Co, I o i i v My, A me- 7 U N T N blocks blew his own brains out. Wright { Hawaii the information that Wilcox bas su |efloru ana in order to conauct such an en- | vield, with small, shriveled berts me- R HUMPH REYS D Y READY T0 TAKE THE ENEMY | 1o atin in tho Tron Mountain vards last | coodod tn regaining bis old porition as leader | torpr as there will be need of large amount | dium'crop has boén Rathored on tho Pacific 0O YOU } Winter and sinco then bio s been leadiag & | of the govornment; ~The fovolutionists uro of raady money. Tt would be fac botter | owust. i 4 i { alssolute life. compromising with their opponents and ob- | FIght now, while the money i8 in the treas- | In Washington thoro was some improve- Rleed a Tonic? 5 e taining power without cecourse to arms. ury, to create an exposition fund by setting | ment in August. The condition of crops is For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, H H X f ONE HUNDEED HOMES BURNED, i plsuasdole iy oo aside $1,000, or more 1f it is in tho treasury, | as follows: Oats, 75.9; rye, 8S.4; barley, or Lo} A }Fbuxffg'y ogs, Hogs, Ohio Republicans Open the Campaign on NEBRASKA FACTORY NOTES. and direeting tho oftiors to doponit, the | 8745 buckwhoat, 8 potatoss, 7485 1008Ceh. | 50 o ook onteusimgt of Aatmals i § errv's Viotory. Disastrous Uonflagratia Canadizn money in the bank where it will draw inter- | 79.9, ils is a heavy reduction in - R T R b e = i the Auniversary of Perry's Viotory ST Village ore The Coming Meeting of the Manufacturers | est and spend it for no other purpose than | thing except ryo and barlas e L L T T REGENT water containa 4.103% i QuEBEC, Sept. 10.—No less than one hun- And Consumers Association. exposition purposes, It this hud«‘mnt:. and | o S A:A-{Spinal Meniugicie, SlCE graing Irmnj{n nr))onnl:l- n:;wiuu-:l wl(: ) idings 5 m| >age S od out 4,580 | men with equal ability are placed in charge, cl ? raing, Lamen 8115 graius Manganese Bicarbonate in eac! WHITELAW REID THE ORATOR OF THE DAY | dred wooden buildiugs iu the village of Hed- mik:fl#:z;';‘-mr: f.?:.x.','f:,"fnluulr;:'r}?-&uoutfiv Beibentlos il pm{:‘ed and carrled | Tavsive, Mich,, Sont. 10,—Tho Michigan sl levvillo_wero bur:\l’dl et Jeyeniog. of e | for any one’ month since the factory was out that will place 810,000 In tho trotsury | orop report for Septombor was lssued by n\o' ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN structures wero entirely at the merey opened. ; ol . This wo S° | secretary of state today. [t shows & totat o Demo- 0 Prench frigate Arethusa o o q 3 ciation 1n a position whern they could buy 0ld of whe: R ¢ 000 § if this is not a perfect tonic. e Shows up the Assertion of the Demo- | flames until the French frigate Arethusaand | pyo Japoring men of the city have ex- | Sociat : posi yield of wheat i chio state o 000 b ts That Harrison is & Coid Man H. M. 5. Blake sent dotails to assist the pour | pressed thomcelves a8 very A ploased [ OF build a factory hall or exposition building | jugyels. 1t is thought to be of poor quality. The analysis s by Dr. W. P, Mason, Pro- g peoples who occupied them in extingwishing | with the steer donated by the manufacturers | Which thoy could use for their own €XPo- | Quts will be above the avora Pota fessor Analyt. Chiemlstry, Rensselaer Poly- I ke 2F the flames. The Knglish and French sailors | on Lavor day. 7 fions fl\"d lease for zim use of l‘nrp.ry Sroduce | toes promise 70 per cont of an age. crop. technic Inst., Troy, N. Y. After careful soric worked together 1o pulling down houses,barus | Denver will doubtless have a good hat fac- N"B’;);',l‘l‘(,l‘"sb':,gf“‘:o‘(go sttt ho peach crop will bo 61 per cout of an investigation of the recorded aunlyscs of and sheds,but the tive gained upon them, and | tory, as the report in the Keview has re- tiony: el i success- | 2Verage. ary Cure Oil, the famous springs of both Europe und : while houses escaped th fire while standing, | sulted in an inquiry rogarding the fossibility | Foritions, and the largor aud moro sucoess. S TR e R R At b WoonspaLE IstaNn Park, 0., Sept. 10.— | the debris was reduced to ashes on tho | of estublishingz such an industry in Denver | jugydies thoo G O g : price. X e I believe the *Ferro-Manganese™ Water The auniversary of Perry’s victory on Lakoe | ground. The sailors were mueh admired for | on ' large scale, 4 b e G 0%\ 111 4 118 Wiliam St., New York. ol T e T ; 5 hosen by the Obio League of Re- | their courage. Mapy woro seen climbing | 4 numper of Beatrice capitalists have just WEATHLE .U BOLLETLY. Ve & . i Erie wus ¢ ¥ 3 0 W d gravpliogs ! Get Home, BnYys’ inthe wo b ublican Clubs to opea the campaigu in Ohio. | Bouses all ablaze o tix hooks and gPubPILKS | had complated a machine for the manufac- Owaha people who have bebn summering HUMPHR = You need it if you are overworked, i g P! S 8. 2640 sedinOlncinnatd | Lo/ the ubper pirts, braving jntense auc | ture of tho Huffman double strand barbed | Statistics Sent Out by the Department of pe 14 con et £ - 3 Hon, Whitelaw Reid arrived in O suffering smoke and never retiring until | gy %, 15® [HTman dowbie stranc, FERIUC A tiouiare: abroad are returaing by almost every train, HOMEOPATHIC you aresuflering from nervous prostration, M early this morning, and at IL‘| o'ulut-l(. left for | they had accomplished v.nlr\‘.r \\-m.',k.dl i) manufacture of the fencing, Tholr estab- Wb aro 1Y Sept. 10.—Tho Sep. | BMOug the first to get back last week being insomnia, dyspepsia, or othier discases ro- tho park on @ apecisl traiu” with Goveruor A man namea La Fearion was badly iojured lshmont will be tocated in Beateice, Kivo o | tomboy uverazo of the condition of winter | Mine. Wallavo-Carey and Mr. Carey of tho ) SPECIFIC No. sultiug from impure or impoverished blood. ex-Governor Foraker, Hon, H. | by L windo B - | the machines wi made, each with 8 ca- {084 S. P, 3 In use 30 years. Tho only sucoessful remedy for et : flfi‘;”fl’;‘,i;m ot Tennesseo, Hon, Bollamy | Several satlors were severely burned whilo | pycivetoelale Fihe 22 (S B (T and spring wheat as harvested is 85.3 per \vlli hlorsthry Goods cm‘nu‘n’ur Mae. N o :D"b.l.f“ ""v’.""’“l""w“ akness THE WATERS ARE BOTTLED AT Btorer, Hon. H. H., Houston of Kentuc at work, The unfortunato sufferers are | T )00 Soomnecion Voast company | 20t The August average for spring wheat | Wallace and hor husbana arrived last Sat- ryous Deility, Vital \yeakness, ka8 AL ol camped alongside their broken furniture. ha Comp . e urday by the Umbria and were only detoinod d Prortration, from? brer-work o other caus Hon. J. A. Culdwell, =—and ' others. | o idven aro crying for food and sbelter, | T9POTts 8 fair trade, but the grocers of the | was 7.3 aud July condition of wheat ! re 3 4 LY A in quarantine twelve hours, tho bealth ofticer | ®L7er, i1 i 1 while their motbers are bowmling their lost | €ILy do not tako hold of their guods us road: | Septomber condition of corn 70.5. The sta- | o MyTAIEER SEE AANTh LY & Fotlanes. Excelsior Sprlngs ton at ‘{{f’h}’{‘,‘;‘;‘w Reld was the first speaier | Bowes. Tho ioss will bo about §0,000 with | I¥ 43 m;}g’pugu‘L It would ssom as 1 (O | tistician of the Department of Agriculture | " Mr, aud Mrs, Carcy spent tho summor in Introduced. Ho smid & campuign opencd by | VCry light insurance. Tloas In teada® ot he cILy, For g e %o | roDorts a decline in the Septomber condition | Paris, Trouville and Louoon. W hile at the = i write Missouri such an enthusiastic gathering as this could ST 2 aid in building up a local iwdustry when it is | Of corn from 79.5 to 72.5 in August. Continental 1n Paris, they saw Mr. and Mrs. Jor Pamphlet. . i M o - 3 9 N B up b s i Cudaby, Mr. Paxton, Mr. K. C. Barton, = have but one ending in Ohio. ~ Whenever the NEAKLY 48 BIG AS THE MOUN. concoded that all Omaba aceds to wmake | Tho changois slight in tho suroius corn | udaby, Mr. Paxton, Mr. K. . Barton, republican party of tae state is thoroughly — trade hively is more manufacturing. states, except in-i{ansas. The prosent con- s e 3 oSO 3 D as P M v used, is thoroughly in touch with the | Brilliant Meteor Flashes Across the Sky and [ LI g it X -4{an 501 Mme. Wallace saw & number of Omahi aroused, s VAl toush Ky iliEh 001 Blashas A oro Llhere is no reason why Omaha should not | aition is 79 1n Ohio; 75 1n Indiana; 70 in Uli- | people, who were hurrving home 1o avoid younger nun 'uml‘-’enm:‘;lm.usw““".mnm“ o : 86908 B/ 0stN, A have u good hat factory. Otner western | yoig: 75 i Iowa; 82 in Missouri; 70 in Kan- | tho dreaded Asiatic disease. Mme. Wal- e s ‘L hern: M odi i oRTniMaas, i Bept. D = Oneliot Shell alticslarelembarkingfu sich'enterpusosiand | || RRCH LI SRITR, B R G SRBREL THAR SERRE 10 SEBCRIC Ut Bl CcRae e a2 works,” it always G““‘l‘:o 2 ".‘-"f«lér { | brightest and largest moteors ever scon in | it has been proven that the business is B8 (S0 SI0UTASK Aea OOk Blabes R OB by o Lwithetandib g (thRtith s passen- e "D, “Cipell “of the olden duys, to | this vicinity sped aoross tho northers siy at | Profitablo for the stockhold rs and of great | averago of condition is everywhore higher | oo 20T, FOVTTR IR TR HACTAS PoRRE: Yalmon 1, Ghiast of Clucinnati, to Edwin' M, | 10:8 o'cloci last night. It ws poar-shaped | 1P 10 tho cits. Omaha and tho surround- | than tho nutural avorago, excopt 1 Michigan | Siriokon whon the steamer crossed tho Btanton of Stuvenville, to Tom Ewing aud | and 1ts greatest apparent diameter was ""!\ orr wlu uld easily supvort a llncw” and ‘Wiscousin. In comparison with Sep- | bar and the passengers received the Eydnjoniaf iSuveeviin to o ‘Rwibe snd b Tho course of | Lt weuld employ ity hatters the yeur | yopor raports of the past ten years only | New York papers. For a timo things s 'om O o ) about half that of the moon, The course o round. That would mean tenants for fifty b 7011 e -~ | looked particuiarly serious for tne Umbria o | service to "";“’““ 2 and their istery, | the meteor startea very near a greac circle | houses and an addition to the population of | three were lower, 70.11n 18903 72.8 in 1887; people, but after the baggage was disin- L by 1o lafe of tho soul-stirrine | through tho zenith and the North star, and a | ¢ 1oast 130 beopl, 70.6 in 1886, T'he present figures are botween | fo010a'the health ofticer permitted the pas- :lllvlla "of Ohio for tne last third of & cen- | little more than half way from the horizon to | ~The Omaha Safoand Irou works has a | 5 and 6 points below the average of ten pre- | sengers to lund, mucn to their supreme de- A Polarls. ‘i'hence its path was eastward and large force of men at work on _thirty-eight | vious years. The crop is well grown and | light, Roforring to politieal subjocts,he said MOUT | yowuward at an anglo to tho horizon of | & veespf oeuis fOF tho cltv. Lbis will make | maturing rapidiy, without frost as yot in the S elcanhaval no,ddem!i Mis_ Wallaso D oy s, prosident in's Gold mun, | BUOUU sIXLy dogroes. Apart from its 812, | city by this: company, whioh I enough to | 98S1Ora sttes, In the midaio states drouth | Bk (00N, [hborees b whs Bu Jow, York because they say the president is a cold man. | 1o meteor was most brilliantly colored. g I L g bas ijured corn and especially New Jersey $ icted 2 £18 4 Well, I have no doubt he often does cast & | fiore was u aiatiner nucious of b donite | supply all the poiliug places. The samo com- pocially Y | the othior afflicted vessels lying at anchor, AN - 7 ohillon them. His grandfather's uat miso [ wicre Vo3 % 4istinct wucleus of o dazeling | pany is also at work on 300 of G. Andreon’s | and Pennsylvania, reducing its coudi- | flouting the yellow flag. 1t was Providence, Mr. A, D. Leonard gave them trouble il they found it was uot | 1ot axis, Around Uhis was a blazing baud | HiCALMON shulters for the Hommond Pack | tion 5 poins 'in each, while In | Ithink, which induoed Mr. Caroy 1o sclect | o yiien, N, ., suflored severely from Liver cou ws 0 ; , g v at § : - | N 80 to 76 nbrin, for friends on tho Normannia Hoo o AHRSFRR. QTSRO JEOM VAL Gt he Wit Rouse done wil | 01, SO0%, a1 00 i, WL 8, ueop | b i on o o Lttty Favm | o Yorle 1t o onl deprassed trom 8010 7 | W B 0% "8 | ana e i, causing grest ain and b 3 RE ) or. g Yel- | company. All told taere are fifty men em- didn't, und here we are in Omaha and Mr, e N \er modiolnos Oisappasrin liko maunop from tholr caul | lowish fim, thin in frout of tho meteor but | nioyed at good wuges by tho works, which | injured. Io Maryland drouth has causod & | ant M s cearc,BF0 v, “Paxton aro auii | Vhat Tired Feeling ruiied to do him palen literature when they discover that | prydually thickening oackward, until 1t ; ' S | e L T g | Eradually | uhiokening pockiyard, outil it | shows tha valuo of a factory to a city. reduction, while from South Carolina around | in guarantine,” any good, but so successful and satisfactory M dintelant iAo aeltiron cacting: droom MAAOUTIDIAERINS Lot chanie AR Kl An organization has been effected by the | to Texas high condition is well maintained, e was Hood's Sarsaparilla that he has taken no waEL 10 buve & president who does not wush, | teruf tho nucleus at the base of the vonical "fl‘"wr}i"“{flfl;'u 1\:““" tomporary headquar- | no figures falling to 9, except those of Mis- Produre it Betors Loaving Home. other medicine and is now well. The best Joes not slop over,does not play demagogue; | 1" L“;_! at ""Lf;'-?-l ,U\'»v‘!a"d with "fl;r»'" Os- | gissippi and Florida. Rain in this region Three years azo, while I vas visiting rela- | known kidmey nnd liver remedles are so This medicine for babies prevents and who bears himself with the modest sim- — - — e i the mina facrare oy i hose of engag- | has intorfored with cuitivation, ana in some | tives at “Higeinsville, Mo., Iwas suddenty | pappily combined with tonies and alteratives in 7T i ! i plilty of a private oitizon and you with tho P R T T, iug in the manufacture of all kinds of farm | gistricts routing of the'ears 18 Feported. In | tsken with colic and sevére pains in the ¢ cures pains of teething and resulting jcuity o decorum of tho great, ataion 10 | i yxsys Crrv, Mo., Sopt. 10.—Tha exccu | [BBIEMEIs 4L 4 cost Lo the consumer not to | Toxus and Arluusas good yiolds aro ussured | stomach. My relatives seat to' the dootor | M ood’s Sarsaparilla | discaes not by putting children to sicep which they elevated nim: who measures his vo committes of the Kansas and Missouri | CXceed 10 per cent above the actual costof | ang g fair crop is mad®In Tennessee, for medicine, and he sent me a notile of with an opiate, for it contains no harmful words and keeps thew." tve.o i | production. It will have a capital of $1,000, Corn has improved in central Ohio and de- | Chumberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhasa | thatitis an unequalled remedy for all troubies drugs, but by supplying the teeth-forming Continuing Mr. Keld endorsed the pro- | Stute Board of Hoaith are ln sossion in this § 0003 work to begin as svon as §100,000 shares | linod from drouth un the soutbern country, | Remedy, telling the boarer that if *hit med- | with these fmportant organs, overcomes That Hiania L ERAYANg 06 toehis g visions of the McKiuley bill ana concluded | city discussing tho cho.era nlEu.ul'un and | of stock are taken, shares to be £0 euch. | [yecided improvemént {3 reported inJnaiana. | icine did not cure mo - ho could not presoribe | mired recling and mnkes tho wenk strong. wgredients which are lacking in most by predicting that after the campaign the | providing a wmutual mrmugm.nulh or the | Mr. A.fmlyr_xa Osborn of that place and J. L. | Phere has been injury from droutn in Michi- | @nything that would. I used it and was im- - ~ - . mothers' milk and all artificial foods. republicans of Onio would be uble, ke Com- | prevention or control of the scourge stould | Kid of «.m«-lron have been appointed a con gan, Llinois and Kausas and in lvss degree | mediately relieved. —Hexny A. THOFERN. HOOD'8 PILLS cure Habitual Constipation by It is sweet and babics like it. $1.00 a modore Perry, 1o sav: *We bave mol the | ILappear in the wost. 2 - | mitteo on location, Both men leit Wednes- | 1y Missouri and Jows. The crop is luto — - restoring peristaltic action of the alimentary canal, bottle, at all druggists. Send for pam= enemy and they aro ours.” [Applause.] 8. Lovis, Mo, Sept. 10.—The beaith de. | day on a prospecting tour and will probubly | 1 roughout the aorihmest No | P Mrs. Mantolt Wante » Divorae ¥ 0 ) _law 1 3 ofnted " Dr | Jocate aniiho HIkbara elos I aoxthwest. No lojury from _ Mrs, h its » Divoroe, nhlet, **Teething Made — partment of this city has appointed t n khorn river, near or below | froct 1y reported. New Y Sept, 10.—Margaret A, M - > SaloailXrastin Dllcasn Mortland as medical ‘spector, 1o bo sta” | Watorloo, provided satisfactory torms for | e hameie e nRoonaty oty K- 500N BORk H9 mAALEALOL &, MAn. THE REYNOLDS MEF kA Cioaao. Til, Sov. 10 A combino was | Uoncd BUtho roluy dopot at Bast St. Louls, | land cua bo had, a3 thoro are many uatural - | winter and apting Whess ss barvessed Loaby. | 1l Jhons stage nuwo is Marlo &, Sholdon, D iAot g0ds INCINNAT -~ G0, T1, & 06 4 LAEON b g ! Justice Beoch of the | 4 N [ DR sban’ X formod yestorday botwoen tho browerius of | 10 Wateh lncomlug tralus and proveut per- | vantagas to be dorived from the placein the | ils August aversge. for sprine . wiest s | Moved yosterdny beforo Ju o 0 Doy tiLl eured, DIt J ATEFHEN S Lot Chicago by which thoy are to contribute jointly the sum of £6,000.000 for the purchase of saloons throughout the city. The best paying establishments turoughout the city sons infected with cuolera or other con- tagious diseases from entering this city. All traius from the east and all trains en- tering St. Louls from the north aud south will be subject to his inspeotions. way of 1ana and water power, On Mouday afternoon at 2 o'olock a meot- Tog_ of the Manufacturers association will bo held for the election of directors for the coming year. As the directors elect the harvesied was 87,5, and the July conditior of winter wheat was 30.6. The average decline since previous repgris, exceedsthree points, In the preceding veirs the conditiou was supreme court, through Howe & Hummell, for a counsel fee and alimony of $100 a week pending her suit for absolute divorce from Robert B, Mantell. e ——— oporsals 1o Office of the County Clej Nebraska—Omihu, 8o aglas County, p? PRICES lowor 1n 1883, 185, 1857/ 1888 and 1590, T'he Koaled proposals wiii Jivod nt this o * —— presigent und other officers of the wssocia- | uverage of ten years'is 9. In themidule Fnooked Qb tp Thictesd Bonods, ofico up Lo and until 12 o'clock moon) Friduy Amount of 86,000,000 seeured by (ho plants of | DEriorr, Mich., Sept. 10.—The twenty-day | fow members of the association bave ox- | ported to somo extont. In the south tho | of Jersey City and Jack Burke of MoKoes- | hovy s ity With coal durin the compauies in the cowbine are to e | quarantine went inw effect yesterday, and | Pressed themsolves as in favor of sus- | berry was generally very plump when bar- fionted a8 & means of ralsing the necessary funds. It is understood that Milwaukeo eries are W become involved in the deal, ulready sixty Italian and German immigrants ave held ia Windsor, Oot., across the river from bere. They arrived late last nightover pending the paymeut of dues until the money in the treasury, resulting from the exposition, i exhausted, It is doubtful, however, If any such action vested, but bas been damaged somewhat Dy orevailing ruis, Toe yield of 1llinois wheat nas generally met the expectation, and is port, miadleweights, fought thirteen rounas at Bull Ruo, near McKeesport, side. Burké won easily and terribly punished for $125 ilbbons was lows: Three hunired tons, more or less, of Anthiri- elte conl, delivered ut'the court house und jull in Douzlus county, Flavoring A N, is taken, as 1Le # ot PLABAL SIS AR RACIRNAR: ARG 4 g A Soft coal deliverad at the county hospltal of the Grand Trunk road bouna for western ] K006 iu souttern Indiaua, but disa z -~ IRRAoRALY OtHItA O Doere points over tho Wabash, The Italians cume | DIOFILy of the busiuess men composing the | in some districts of the state of Ohlo, T AMAGA A A on A e T Naw Youx from Gehga on the ulda, and the Gerwans | 838ociation will have o much good | fine weatber of June produced & New Tork Dot Steam coul or slack, delivered ut the county tatement shows the reserve bas dacrewsed | €4me from Bremen on the Darmstadt. They | 5e0se w0 do - aoytbiug so foollsh. At | lurge growth of straw in Michigi d hospital In such amounts as the voard of slatamont shows Lin resor o oresse had no quarantine certificates, and Inspector | UD€ time of the last exposition the ofMicers of | whiie later conditions resulted in & swall Tke death of Daniel Dougherty brings sor- | county commissioners may require. Mulkerson deoided they could uot enter the | (B¢ wssociation were handicapped 1o | and shruuken berry. The yield in southern | FOW 10 & wide circle. A brillhant lawver, watucoy” a8 iy Lo reduired for aupplying Unitea States. ‘Thoy will be taken buvk to | CVerY Wiy by the lack of funds. Tue expo- | und western Missouri was somowhat bottor | Polished and engaglug orutor, tho possessor | the poor. welghed on tho clty scilus at the cx- NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Crime & Dissolute Orippl Niugara Falls by tho railroad compauy. sition could never have been made a success under the eircumstances bad it not been for Lban was expected, though it was aisappoint- ing in other sections. Quality is excellent of soclal gifts which made him welcome in any company, & fine gentlemuu of the old pense of the seller, to be dellvered In hulf tou or ton 1018, All vid O7 perfect purity- must be marked “Proposil to fur- Menpus, Tenn., Sept, 10.—At & resort on Revoluti Won o Hawall, Ihl* Ll:ernlhy of "n'f} vrmUur- -la:J dlfraclf;- 0 Kaosas and the quantily exceeds expecta- ~°"gh’v n‘«'.“m'f»’fxm 8 vlace which will no Dish coul’ and muat bo uecompuniod by & eor- Of great strength— % ? ¥ 3 5 who became persona 8 DOU S| or the | tion. | i b » o readily b tified check for $100.90, Hadden avenuo Sam erlngulv\‘llcm?xuu, Viore .;.;. fi C., Bopt. 10.~The Frenob | yoro, (Loeey Darkes of the exposition. Next | 1o l';m'l‘"“w;g;':‘l“:' ';:_;;"“;g“‘;;";’l,‘“m et The bourd of county commissloners reseryos Economy in their use. shot wnd seriously woundea Julia Childress, | eruiser Du Bourdien reached Esquimault | year every one wiil be in fayor of another his colored parsmour, then runuing a few klun night from Honolulu, She briugs from exposition” which will eclipso all previous cent of the South Dakota veswd on September 1, rel op was hur- ely swall in 25¢ for a box of Beccoaw's Plly worth a guluea the rlght 1o reJect anv or u il bid FRED, J, SACKETT, County Ulerk. l w2012 Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh fruit,

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