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MRS. CAPTAIN COX COMPLAINS Olaims that Several Funds for Her Benefit Are Being Withheld, AT LOSS TO UNDERSTAND THE REASON with Ready me Ago— Miny Popular Sub Responses far T Intorview with the Wi the Gallant Eirem 1ption a4 Som low of recent Shiverick fatalities to rge of their nded to sev Immediately after the fire, attended as it was with firemen, who perished in o disc duty, o mpathetic publ eral subscription papers and patronized an entertainment givon for the benefit of the widows of the unfortunate dead, Several bencfits were arranged for Mrs Cox, widow of Captain Cox, who was killed on that oceasion. Within the past few days there have been soveral rumors afloat to the effect that Mrs, Cox hadreceived but a small portion of the various amounts raiscd b populur subscription and bencfits for her relief. Last evening a Be who said that sho b was due her and t eporter saw Mis, Cox, Lnot received all that at she was at a loss to comprehend why the custodians of funds raised for the benefivof herself and the dead firemen’s families delayed payment of the me. “All the moncey that I have received thus far, said the captain’s widow, “is €8 from Judge Dundy, €5 froman entertainment ven at Boyd's theater by the ladies of 1 the raflle of a meerschaum and $400 from the fire- men's relief fund, My husbaud carried no fe insurance. The $540 is all that stan between me and destitution. My brothe however, is_very kind to me, and as long ¢ he lives I will not worry. However, I think that 1am entitled to all that is due me,” ‘““Ihere was an entertuinment given for my benefit, among others, at the Farnum Btreet theater on June Two jerformances were ater on that day, one in on and the othor in” the v understand that these realized a good sum for the families of the firemen upon that oveasion. 1 have never received oue cent of it. 1 understand that Mr. Burgess, the manager of the theater, promptly turned over the money to a committee which represented the firemen 1.do not think that itis the fault of the or folks, There is a delay somewhere, There was another fund—a subscription fund started by two well known men, I haven't received any of it, althougl: T under stand that it reached liberal dimensions, 1 understand that thoy told some one that they pipe at’ Princ were reduced to utter destitution and then they would pay for whatever was needed. The firemen’s " committee has unother fund that they holding. sive” Fund, d started 2 fund for the relief of the firemen's familics, includinge myself, but I have not received a singlo dollar of it up to date and I do not know why it is being held, Perhaps it is all right for these people to hold the funds and not give us what belongs to us until they see fit, but 1 wm confident that the fricnds’ of wy poor dead husband and his comrades subscribed and pard their moncy into theso various funds, with the understanding that the: were to be promptly paid to the people for whom they were raised. 1f any one thin that Idotiot need what is coming to me they are greaily mistaken. 1would like to have my shareof the funds raised : haps these gentlemen can o, Tonly speak for myselt.” H. E. Cc of the dead ca treet, He corro ' in fuil, and said that and necded het shave of the v, but that us lone as he lived he would divide the last loaf of bread with his sister., Without Authority Onmama, Aug “To the Publie: I desire 0 say to the public that the entertainment announced at Washington hall, for my ben- ofit, was gotten up entively without my co- operation and 1 know nothing of the parties who conducted it. I do not wish the public 10 patronize alleged entertuinments for my beneflt unless they ave my endorsement und are ducted by people of recog responsibility. Mits. Carrary Co e A Piios of people gave pi. Witch Hazel Silve willeur - at Bollevao fiflo Range. 1w De Witt's hen, Infantry « Specil train via Burlington route, On Thursday, August 31, the Burling- ton route will run a special train to Bellevue, lewving the Union depot at 1p. m and returning from Bellevue at G p. m. Tickets 35 cents for the round trip. Thursday is Infantry day at the range, Presentation of marksminship ba at b p. m, onr oflice, 1324 Union depot agent, ticke at the wrnam street, W. I, Vaill, ¢ —————— You ¢ Beat It, Leave Owmaha at 4 p. m. via the Chi- cago, Rock Island & Pucific and be in- side the World's fair'grounds at 8 u. m. the following morning.” You can't muke this time via any other line, and the commodations to be had on the great Rock Islaud are noted from Maine to California. By amining the map and tine tables of this line you will find thut as & World's fuir line it stands without an equal, as passen avoid transfer and a tivesome and ex- pensive trip through the city by gotting fl at Englewood and taking electrie ine diveet to main entrance of World's ir grounds; time, ten nutes. In gddition to this train we have trains g Omaha at H p. m., 7:10 p. m. and 2 thus giving passengors the four daily trains to Chic ore stated, making quicker time and landing p at the World’s fair in advance of all other lines and with less trouble and expense, Dining cars attached to all through trains, serving the best meals of any dining car line in the United States, For maps of Chicago, World's fair grounds, time curds and sleeping resor- vations call at 1602 Farnam =~ street Charles Kennedy, G. N. W, |2 g A Book of Adjoctives uired to properly deseribe ping now run and ticket at the ticket city us would be the Pullman between Omalia Burlington ronte, It is possiblo—though not likely here may be other ca 5 beautiful smoothly hese, but their superio been built, They are called *Luc respectively, and a journ them is like a perpeiual honeymoon They're dust proof: vestibuled: gas lighted And one or other of them leayes for Chicago every afternoon at 4:20 One way tickets to Chicago are now on sale at rate of $7.50; round trip tickets, $14.70. Baggage checked direct from residence. City ticket oftice, 132 - Infantry Day at Bellovue Kifle Rang Special train vis Burlington route On Thursday, August 31, the Burling- on route will run a special train to 3ellovue, leaving the Union depot at p. m-aud returning from Bellevue at . 1. Tick cents for the round trip. Thursday is Infantry day at the range Prosentation of marksmanship badges p. ) t your tickets at the city ticket iflice, 1324 Farnam street, or st the 'nion depot. W. F. Vaill, city ticket gent that convenient, riding as Lave not yet "and *“'Lorea,” in either of Furnam street. KELLEY STIGER & €O, Shos Department. These prices are for this week only, and aro nearly 1-3 regular price. shoes $1.35 Children's dongola kid 8 to 104 regular and $1.50, this week 50c. button sizes price Children's pebble goat shoes with A. I, tips, sizes 8 to 104 #1.50, this woeek only i 8. regular prico Children’s kangaroo calf shoes with solar tips size 8 to 104, Misses' kangaroo calf shoes with solar 13102, rogular price $1.65, dongola kid shoes, sizes 11 to 2, regular price $1.75 and ), this week Any of leather oxfords for 8e. our misses’ kid or patent Any of our children’s kid or patent leather oxfords for 6. Any of our sold for $2.2 KI dies’ dongola oxfords that this, week ¥1.00. LT B Farnam and - - Prepare for the Morse De: great dress goods s tember Particulars papers. & CO. th stre 1s Co.'s duy's The G. A. neampment at August 30th to September 3rd the Burlington ite will sell round trip s to Indianapolis at very low rates. s will be good via Chicago or St. as preferved and will admit of stop over at either of those cities, If yvouare going to Indianapolis, take the B3 1 route (ninety per cent of cbraska’s old soldiers will go with you) and enjoy all the advantages of fast time, nt equipment, and through which only that railrond can city ticket nt at 1324 1am I be glad to let you have any information you stand in need of, Three vestibuled and gas trains for Chicago daily. - - Look out for the Morse Co.’s great dress goods Septembe papers, lighted Oflicers Lleeted Yestorday's Scsston of o Meooting. sion of the state Christian Confer- irst Christian church i this 1 with devotional exercises at Yesterday for meeting of th atthe city wus op 9 0'clock Reports of diff ceived and othe the church tr ence en rent committees we business of importance to acted. The city of I mont and and Island received special at- tention and it was decided to establish missions at both of these places. The state being divided into ten districts, an evange- list will be sent into cach one of thew. It wits also recommended that the state and the different district boards act harmoni- ously in exerything pertaining to church matters, At the election of officers .. *Bethany was chosen p of Fairlield vice president, A. W. Henry of Lincoln corresponaing secretary, 1, M. Huwplireys of Hebron recording” secrotary H. P. Murfing of Lincoln treasurer, T. I Cramblet of this city superintendent Young People's Socioty of Christian Endeavor. The afternoon was devoted to receiving reports and listening to addresses by officers and members of the Christian Women's Be- nevolent Mission, A. Beattic of dent, A. J. Mercer Rev an of Cincinnati, oue of the most eloqu cs in the denomination, will deliver an address before the conference t evening Rev. G, W. Muckley of Kan- sus City. who s the secretary of the bourd of church extension, spoke upon the growth of the church in the west and upon other matters which tis dutics brought him in contact with, Balance of the Program, following completed the pr day: “Our Greatest Need Ina Kirschsteine: recitation, “As | Have Loved You,” by Mrs. 8. V. Cotuer; ~What the Chri i Wom s Benevolent Mis. sion Does for the Church o sie Wolf; *“The Greatest Work ' in Worla Aunnette comer, Mrs. Alice Will: deliver ddress at th rogram for the bul- ik is as follows Phursday —8:30, devotional ex address, W. P. Aylesworth, “Methoas in Protracted Moct dore Johnson, Grand Island: Work,” H. J. Kirschsteine, Hast Preacher 1n Relation to the S Congregution,” R. W. Abbe “Lhe Preacher in- Relation to P ; sblems,” W. A. Buldwin, Rising > Preacher in Relation to Mis- v Work,” Dr. D. R. Duncan, Bethany; devotional exerc 00, appointment mmittees; 2:10, of lreasurer; vk, Davis Errett, Kir Model Superintendent, ansas Cicy, Mo.; 4:10, ad Children and the Setliff, Fairfield; excreises; 8:00, addre peuter, Wabash, Tnd Fridiy--8:30, devotional exercise veports of committees and other b 0:55, “I'he chier Belore the dJd, P. Martind, IKansas; 10:30, business;: 11:10, addr . Hardin, Cineinnati, O, 00, 1 exerciscs; X port of stute superintendent repore of Mont treal convention, . I Cook, Lincoln; 8:00, “The ¥ ! B. Edson raskia City: 3:10, * 4 '8 Society of Christ ions,” J. H MeSpa i o Junior Mo: ment,” Miss Corn Hemry, Lincoln; 8:50, +One Minute Reports from Societies: “What is Your Society Do 4:00, “Lookout Committee Conference,” R. I, Waggeuer, Kansas City; 7:80, devotional , exercises: 8:00, *T'he Power and Peril of Youth,” W, . Richardson, Denver, Colo - - Piles of people’ have Witeh HazelSalvewill cuve ram - yes- by Mrs the ises ; 0:00, Bethany ; Lincoln; sent Day . devo. L. Car- 8:45, iness; piles, bur Da Witt's them Aty DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR, Auticipation of a Great Artendance Good Program, Swig y superin dent Douglas county fair and rac ne. Monday, says that there ) horses here and that the races will be the best seen in this ion of the country for many years. Omaha is in the cireuiv with ( St Joe. Kunsas City, Lincoln und Sedalia, so that th string which visits thoso places will be seen here, I'he exnibits r the various departments have begun arviving and by Sunday it is expected that the majority of the spaces will b d Tho spaces allotted merchants to make u display of their goods are rapidiy filling, but thero” are still 4 num ber untaken. Most of the merchants who have taken space will get their displays in by Sunday. in order to reap the benetit vust crowd which will be in attend- ance Labor day, which is also the opening aay of the f Secretary Engleman has alveady y babiés for the show aud b of uests on hand for entrance he | baby show promises to be about as interest- ing & feature as any The fine urt hall is to be repainted inside, and booths and new platforms will be built this week I'ne other buildiugs will be overhauled, as will also the stabies and peus, 1 80 that exnivitors will have better accom: modations this year than over before. - Piles of people have i but Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them. and George W. speed for tt which begin will be over of eston, for the free use of entered fi Ve Wiws These are the biggest bargains yet | offered in misses’ and children's choes. | Today is the Last Day—Only One Day THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST “- FALCONER'S COST CASH SALE More—Just Think of It. OF OUR COST CASH SALE. The Extra Specials for the Lst Ue in Falt Silks, Linens, Blankets, Ete —Never Wil You See the Like Again, ny Wil 1 Wraps, Dress Goods, AT 8$1.00 CH., I sell ladies' jackets in blacks and colors, made of fine worsted cloths, last season’s garments, but sold then at #7.50 and £10.00, at $1.00 each. Wo will only sell one to a customer. AT $2.35 BACH. We will sell ladies' new fall _jackets, positively worth #6.50 and L also a few Theavy jackets worth $6.75, go at $2.35 each; all si A ACH. We will place on sale 14 different styles of medium weight garments in black, navy blue, tan, also a fine assort- ment of fur edged garments not one worth less than $7.50 and from that to $10.50. We wi AT $7.50 BACH. We will scll you ladies’ velvet capes worth $15.00, ladics' fur edged jackets worth $16.50 and a splendid {ine of ladies’ d butterfly collars, light weirht jackets worth # 3.50 and $15.00, ‘all for tod: ast day of our great sale, at $7.50 each, GARMENT CHILDRF 5 Wo ied up our children’s winter garmer They all go today at cost. None reserved. FUR CAPES, #6.65. 40 black French y fur capes, ught to sell at $10,60, ‘today cut to ch. ) 0 traveling ulsters with 1t military capes and derby collars, cut to £10,00, 20 PER CENT OF) GARME Weopened up Tuesday and W or I's. ALL NEW dnesduy 300 new fall and winter jackets, capos and We marked each garment at what they will bring next But if you wish to make your selection today, the last day great cost cash sale, we will take 20 per cent off of the mar| wraps. month. of our od price. You can have any garment laid aside by paying half down on it at the same discount. Itell you it will puy you to pick out your fall and wraps today even if you have to borrow the money to make the first payment. BUY YOUR FALL WINTER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY TODAY AT 20 PER CENT. Our stock of tall winter under- wear is now in. - We will do the same on We will | cent off of the marked saving of 20 per cent on winte AND and it as on our cloaks and wraps. you 20 per price. A clear our fall purchases, means a great deal in these times. ive | | | Youcan, by paying half cash down, | have your purchase held for 30 days or SILKS AT 48 C SR YARD. ) picces of silks, not a piece worth less than $1.00, most of them worth $1.50 and $L.75, an odd lot. all go at 48 | ILKS, 55C PER YARD. of imported plain and figure silks, 28 inches wide, y worth $1, you want, the last at 5se per vard. AND COLORE, A grand assortment of black br and polka dotted silk and colored faillo Francais silk worth $1.75, $2,0( 5 and $2.50 per yard, all go the last day of our great salc at $1.10 per yard. Don't fail to examine these silks. BLACK GOODSFOR THELAST DAY, Put off buying now and almost double your expenses this fall. 0 quality of black silk warp hen- today et to Toe. $1.75 quality of black serge v to 98c. #2.00 quality of rainproof cheviot cut yal cut to to $1.65. These cuts are of our sale only. for today, the last a NI The 60c quality all colors, cut to 4 46-inch all wool 1 serge, importod to sell at £1.00 and cut to (e, Hop-sacking, Toe quality, cut to 9c, -ineh Lieavy German' hop sacking, cut from $1.50 to 81.10 por yard. S 80-inch all wool surah cloths, eut from | 1,68 to 31,00, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, 7he muslin drawers, tomorrow, 39c, All our $1.00 muSlin drawers, ele- gant goods, bewutifully trimmed, todsy | of fall henrietta eloth : : | GOWNS 63C EACH, Our entire stock of 90c and n to 63c for today. All our $1.50 night gowns o at 90c, NKETS, BLANKETS, .00 full size gray blankets 1,38 per pair. #5,00 gray blankets $2,98, BED SPREADS 100 bed spreads, regular for today to 81,75 cach, dozen more of #2.50 nupkins go at #1.08, And so on all through our store, Everything going at cost or under for one day more. B 1.00 night 3.00 quality, N "ALCONER, my Race, )0, First, $15.00; second, $7.00; third, $3,00, Requivements: Pony must not bs over fourteen hands one inch high, and must have n regularly in the car: ice twenty days prior to the race Race will be called 1:30 p. m. Monda ) September 4. Entrics open now at secre tary's ofti day cais, high bz sleepe Sunday through COURT OULLINGS, Decision In the StoeM Yards Sewer Case— Makes the Injamebon Permanant, The South Omaha sewer case, which has been before the courts #br n month or more, has now come to a termination by a decision renderod by Judges Ogden and Ferguson, which says that the residents and property owners have no right to tapor interfere with the maintenanod of the offal conveyor, which for a long timehas becn the beam in the eye of ‘several residonts of the Magio As long ago as 1857 the officers of the Union Stockyurds com saw tho necessity of having their own sewer to carry away the refuse from the yards and interested the cking houses in Jjoining with them in such an entorprise. Afte ing upon the plan the originators secun constructed, ¥ nd_emptying iuto point not far below Missouri aftor this a rendering blishment was established near the outlet of the soewer, where all of the “fatty" substance was skimmed from the tlow, b d up and converted into n commodity, ‘The next year the promoters of the sewer ent luded that the flow was too swift much of the matter into the river, and immediately they set about, with- out first gaining the consent of the property owners, to put it on top of the ground. This was done, and for another year it continued 1o worlt to the satisfactio cerned, but later on it that the flow was to and another ele vation was made. Then it was that the property owners commenced to aim kicks at the company, alleging that they gave the right-of-way for an unde sewer, but that thoy never consented to have a foul wer built above their property, I'he kicks iled to bring about the desired rest » to the Sou This body took the bull b horns, as it were, and passed an ordi declaring the sower and the rendering v two nul I, At once or ing their ment. The action of the council resulted in the Union ds company securing a temporary restraining order, by which the city was enjoined from destroying the sewer ing with the rendering plant dity, i pussing upon the case, the straining order to be made the s time issucd an der to tho effect that lengthof time the Unio; should relocate the se its original position, be ards company ing 1t back in ith the ground. Levied on 1 The property of He upon by the shoriff yeste tachment issued in favor Sehg of New York City. An accompanying aflidavit sets forth that Heary D. Shull has operty in his hands which belongs to the m of Shull & of Iansas City, aud which went to the Property. lay on a writof g of Kirschbaum & Mani fore Justice us misch John Rosenv 1l wero ¢ The youthful prisoncrs g tomorrow malicious destruction of Place. rsted on the g ave bonds for up- cused of property in Dundee oung South On man who was arvested in Iliinois a few days awo by Deputy Sheriff Lewis and brought back to this city to_answer to the charge of huving embezzled 31,600 from his employe is having his preliminary hearing in Justice Smith's court yesterday Insurance Suit. In the district court the Lancashire Fire > company has brought suit a. ust Nichols and B. W. Riley d their bondsmen, ¢ ing that, 4 ts of the corn neipals have collected the sum of ¥4 which has not been paid over., Desiren n Oivol Mary Eggleston'bas instituted a suit for divorce in the district eourt. She alleges that Orrin Eggleston, her hus band, is a common drunk nd that for many years he has been a cruel wud abusive husband. e Piles of people have piies, witchhazel salve will cure then Atceution Comracs. Not the train that carvies the officials, out DeWitt's | but the train that carries “‘the boys Indianapolis. special cars for com and their friends the evening of the 2 Indianapolis, and on 3, the Rock Island w solid through train, 3 p. m., Council Bluffs arriving at Indianaj 2 p. m. This train will be accom- panied by the lowa State Band. Com- rades desiring to take this train can resoassured that they wiill get superior accommodations and fast time to Iu- dianapolis via the Gre Rock Island Route. From Chie g0 via the Big Four passing over the cele. brated Midway Plaisance of the World's Columbian exposition, thus obta ining a fine view of the grounds. und upon re- turning can_ stop at the World's fair grounds without going into the city. Round trip tickets on this train or yia this line same as vin any other line, Parties desiring to go only to Chicago on either the Saturday or Sunday trains can purcnase tickets to Chicago onl Th rain leaving Omaha Su will be composed of chair cog and Pullman and will be in every way one of the finest trains ever run out of Omaha, passing through Des Moines, the capit ty of Towa, and gefting as well a fine view of the government arsenal build- ings at Rock Island, IIl. The regular train on Saturday will be equipped with jual facilities ‘and accommodations, ' des who are well acquainted will npany the trains on Satprdg to Indianapolis. further particulars 1 at’ Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific ticket office, 1604 Farnam street, Omaha, N, CHARLE C. R. ill leave Omaha on 1 of September for Sunday, September a spe ng Omaha at at ) p. m., apolis Monday at 3 p. m. KENNEDY, NoW: B, ——e POPULIST PRIMARIES, List of Polling nees Tonight, The populist primavies will be held in this city tomght betweenithe hours of 7and y p.m. Insome of theprecincts lively times are anticipated. The polling p follows: First W, Second Ward streets. Third Ward—1 Fourth Ward building. Fifth Ward Sixth Ward ts. nth Ward for «the Battle are us )1 Pacific streot Sixteenth and Leavenworth orth Twelfth street, Room %03, New York Life 710 North Sixteenth stroet I'wengy-seventh and e 141280uth Twenty-seventh hth Ward—216 Cuming strect, Ninth Ward—8013 Webster street. he primaries in Bouth Omaha and the country precincts will bo held at the time and places selected by county committe of said city and p The ouly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammoui Used in Millions of Homes No Alum, —40 Years the Standard. Courtland Beach THE QUARTET SATURDAY NIGHT MRS, MOELLER, MISS COON, MIL' WILKINS, Mit. PENNE 1n a selectod program at & 15 o'cl LAST WEEK OF [ Yo NDAY ind Monday his iast day. onownod Acr al performors, ks 9 dlves SU LAGOR DAY, The Worl, ot BALLOON as¢ J. A GRI muncoes dafly at 5and 0. ion daily. Searles PHYSIGIANS £ _SURGEONS & Specialisis CHROXIC, RERVDUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES We Cury ISEAES OF THE NOSE ST, STOMACH, BOWEL RHEUMATISM, OYSS PEPSIA. D, SKIN und KIDNEY Diseases, VEAKNESSES, LOST MAN- HOOD CUI andail forms of WEAK MEN HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE and successfully eured. Motho | new 4 PREATHENT BY MALL a spy PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, per Without the use of Kntfe. lgatire o permanently 1 un failing All maladies of a privie or d elther sex, positively cured. Call on o addross, with Free Book, Reeipes ad Sy Dr. Searies & Searles, mp, for Cireulars n Blanks, 118 South 15 O Yt Prico | " Worth a Guinen a Box, EECEHA FILLS TS Dislodge Bile, Stir up the Liver, Cure Sick-Headache, Female Ailments, Remove Discase and Promote Good Health, Covered with a Tasteless & Solublo Coating. Famous the world over. Ask for Beed und _take no oth INDAPO THE GREAT HINDOO REMEDY PRODUCES THE ADOVE unra, DO T iy G el vidd of imitation. T el ), CUro ey e, Beans, 0us } > vigor, give bure, tone Y nervous trou b new vezetable discovery of Ihey fonew youth, restore W of heulsh, doublo capieity for work or pleasure. Wondecful for overwork und worry, So.d by drugeists. $1 a box, two els' supply, or by mall, NERVE BEAN CO., Buffalo, N.'Y you With turing, disfigurl cvery species of itching, i1 fy, crueted, ¥ sealp discincs, with dry' . and fuillug hair, rellewd o application, uomically Cured by th CUTICURA RENEDIES, Whel) the Leat physiciaun fail. FAINS, RHEUMATISM, GRIFPE, CHOLEL The most practienl and RIGOLLOT'S ' Mustard Ls 1 by ttary Fr T CO NGENTIONS, FOR THE BEST PHOTOS GO TO 742 High Class Photography, At Popular Prices L1G=8156-317, 8, 10th Straat Cmaba,Neb, 1 G = I~ Balloon aHotbing S Seaso we intend to show thi corne everywhere. Not a leadi of the two worlds but his ¢ in our establishment. By or moncy Time ready eapital did perfor w Talk of values? geney event. display them feverish, and their blessings were thrown in the bar, did it She This is Cash nd alv likewise ¢ the profit ties, our ‘“‘golde reach as far as we would | Yours g and cranny is eramped with mer Fcbrasha Clolbing & § 1 XVII worm. bird Earlier carly catehes the than ever ad our this western the Autumn’93 and the 17th se. We Spr wings over and of sphere announce opening son of the most marvelous suceess ever achieved by any clothing concern in the ane nals of the 19thwcentury. wson follows season, and ed cfforts, as cvery nook, our cfforts e scason. So f; h g manufacture ndise from on the face holee products are unloaded fly stated —the finest for love will show what miracles our m dur the cd the ready cash strin. made money it They were foreed to sell at our figures in. will do s of the late financial difficul. n Rule.” _“_._u_h_-;“::\_{l dull:l_r rve ours do. vs does. Your cash setingly, ffleflm it; ) @g, Wish for a Catalogu e? Send your address. — Nebraska @{’offiing’ (S Sept. 4108 OPEN TO THE WORLD 5000 I 00 In Speed Purses, Ascen- | sion cach day. Great Perachute Jump by Madame | Ze'no, the most | noted | thy Sy ezch I 4th; tember we give 20 per cent off, exacr size ) THE MERCANTILE CIG Mude of the Do oo vigars, Manufuctared by ¥, B 4/C% MERCAWTILE CIGAR FACTORY . aleat trictly 2w @ronaut in world, eclal attractions on the FalrGr.unds day 1 Frogram for Lat Admission 2E¢ r Day 1A THE J per cent is con but during the to give on Solid Sept. 410 § OPEN TO THE WORLD PREMIUM $1,000 Spectal Promiums offered by mercihant The Greatast Baby Exhibit ever given. Largest cash premiums cver offered. Be- sides hundrads of dollers in special prizes. Baby thow oden every duy, Most Noted Trteing, g Horses in th» Untted ‘d willb> on exhl- A larga list of 11 Pacing and nRun YMOND, EWELER sidered a big discount Silverware, month of Sep- RAYMOND, FIFTEENTIL AND DOUGLAS, OMAIIA, — T —e LEXINGTON (MO0.,) SCHOOLS. g BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. Unsurpassed eourso Music, art, lite ness, ke 2 4BUh year opens Sept. 1ath Rev. W.A Wil CENTRAL COLLECE FOR YOUNG LADIES. Leamgton, Mo, ud Leachers, ¢ atory of musiec A finest quality of Havana Tobaoco 16th S 314 South tal p r. One personal lnber privato Book (Mysteries of Life) sual Lrvo. Scad shawp 108 eliculan AR, BETTER TH A M. Preat de. 18 up rated catalogua MAT 8 BELLENRS. Tiox 2 ) COMME IL.TAUT AN EVERI Equal 1 evory respect v Lowia thut =an bo hought DrDOWNS treet, Omaha, Neb, m e s w preferred. sultation frew, Correspol Offloo bowrs, # & @40 ¥ b. . Buuday -.u