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- - " R———— THE_OMAHA DALY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTF PAID THE VIADUCT DAMAGE Pusted to Complet RAILROADS FINALLY FU H THE C'SH AN Claima Settied With the Teeeption of Two or Three of Little Tmpor tanceHandled n Ruzor Chretensly TLine « Ture D3 Cunuingham recoived ! terested he He hins all day in ) L the am x on the viad oy to Aitroad rk b ! ast spring was stopped by the injunc pr rLy ners. The peo. ple of Lincoin are xious that work W proceed without further dels The e amount due - the property owners is £4.500, ‘This amount was paid out today by Acting Judg Cunningham, with which were du perty encumbered by mortgages which will first have to be ad Justed Row Among the Colored Fenple, The time of Judge Waters was entirely taken up this forenoon with the trinl of William McAllister, who was arrested lato last night on thecharge of assaulting Samuel Washington with a razor. of the pn fu the case are colored and he tr oped some interesting features, McAllister s the prospective father-in-law o1 Washing wn, Yesterday afternoon he went homo and accused Ris daughter of maintaining finproperjrelations with Washington, and in order to restrain what seemed to hi to bo her tendency to waywarduess he struck and otherwise abused her He also called her xeveral names which no father who truly Toves his daughter will uso in her presence. Washington was anprised of the treatment tho girl had received and he remonstrated with the old n A row ensued, in which MeAllister attempted to carve Washing- ton with a razor. The weay cut a deep gash in Washingtc clothi tho vicinity of the abdomen. An wed and this mornin, promply fo ring'all the evidence bearing on the case, and a more, Judge \Waters im: I and 'costs’ upon the ob- streperous owner ot the razor, Buck O of lurceny i the District Court. 1s was acquitted of the charge vreferred by Barber Payrunck after a trial which ended last night There is some doubt ns to whether the cases against the de Capital National bank will be reached during the present term of the district court. There ave 820 cases ahead of them, but ivis probable that some arrangement will o made by which ses m; dvanced Charles Knowlton came into the district court and secured a temporary injunction restraining J. I Stephenson from opening o rond across his farm in this county. o claims that the legal requirements have not yet been complied with Rupert Brady is on trial today before dge Tibbetts on the charge of chicken caling Judge Strode has been engaged all day in an almost hopeless attempt o unravel the aifficulties which surround the settlement of the many old claims against C. O. Strick land, formerly o tlour merchant of this city When he failod he transic ved s property to his mother, Then she sued by o number of creditors and she, in turn, trans. ferred the property to W. A, Green. The have been pending for somo years, and isiderably mixed Hin Sente ted. Governor Crounse has commuted the sen- tence of Conviet Charles Smith, who was scnt to the state penitentiary last June from Laacaster county for one year, Smith was 6 young man whose worst fault was a lack of “Judgment in sclecting his companions. His parents lived in Minnesota and as soon as they learned of his sentence they started overland from that state to Lincoln. They wero very poor and were compelled to support themselves on the journ by taking any odd jobs of light work that offercd themselves. ‘Lhey told their story to the governor and whilo 1t was au affecting one he could not seo his way clear to a pardon. Theold people did Dot despair, however, and have remained in Lincoln for several weeks, the old man se- curing employment about the scity. ste day Governor Crounsoe decided to commute tho boy's sentence and his term will, there fore, expire Saturday. Ho hus promised to roturn homo with his parents and lead a better lifo m the Police Court. Mark Woods reports the loss of 1a #05 Parker shotgun from his residence at 405 South Twenty-sixth street. It was stolen from his back porch about 9 o'clock last night and = this morning was found in a pawnshop. The thief has not yet been apprehended I ars ransicked the premises of J. H Bowers last night, but as far as can be dis- covered took nothing but a bottle of whisky They left in exchange an Oxford bible, nearly now Williams & Polosky.proprietors of a pawn shop on West I street, were this m fined $ and costs for conducting thei of business on Suuda I'rank Huber, accused of stealing &0 from a fruit v ou Twelfth and O streets, was bound over to the district court in the sim of £200. He succeeded in giviug bail, ana is now at liberty pending a wrial Lincoln in Brief, A game of base ball between National league team and the rning place the Boston Anie AlL icas will be played in this city on October 10 under the management of local fans. United States Commissioner Billingsloy has issued o warrant for the arrest of a mun who is accused of selling liquor at York without u license, Over 800 students are already in attend ance at the Stato university Frank Wagoner was brought bof Borgelt on the charge of threatening the Jife oue Felix Bumgardner, but the case was settled ovtside of court, the defendunt paying the costs The Nobraska State band went to Seward ona special train today to furuish musie for the Seward county fair. Articles of incorporation of the Nebraska Electric Light company of Wywmore wers filed with the sccretary of state this after noon oroe Judge Doath of Mra. Car OsceoLA, Nob,, Sept, 28, pecial to Tug Ber.]—Murs. Caroline C. Beebe died Sunday at the family residence on Hoosier streot from a stroke of apoplexy. The deceasod was 54 years old and had lived in this county since 1575 and 1o Osceola for the past ten years. The funeral was held ut the Grand Army hall Monday and the sermon was preached by I R. Pearson of Superior, Neb. The fc wing named gentlemen as sisted as pall bearers: Hon. John H. Mickey, Jobn G. Mickey, Colonel George W. West, Hou. L. J. Blowers, H. A. Scott and Alfred Geirhare Lho fioral tributes were numer- ous and beautiful. The Graud Army of the Republic and Women's Relief corps attended the funeral in a body. The interment was in Osceola cemetory Se Jail for As Fuenoxt, Sept. 28.— [Special to Tus Bex.) eIn the district court the case against Francis M. Fields for his attack on the sec- Cornelius Counell, the prisoner pleaded guilty to assault and battery and Wwas given fifteeu days in the county jall Tho sower connection with Baldwin's lake bas lowered that body of water nearly & 100t and it is feared that an open counection With the river will be necessary to maintain the lake as an adequate fountain. This can be done st no very great expeuse, as it is It WO T U KLECTS OFFICERS Yeaterdny's Routine Work of the State Con vention at Yorl nati convention, The wrs I 1 of officers President, Miss Ella s, M Delegates to the national cot n are Mrs. Daly of Wauneta, Mrs. Pease of Albion Mrs. Dai f Univers Pla 1rs. Baile )f Cowles, Mrs A iz and Mrs L. K. Gibbs of Contral City; delegate-at large, Mrs, C. 13 Ber In Reports wero rece 5 sby C. M Woodward of Seward: health and heredity, Mrs. Battles of Aub railroad work, Mrs. S. M. Smith Lincoln; police’ ma tron work 1 work in the legislature for cqual suffrage, Mrs, Z Wilson of Lincol ¢ M. Woodward, who for nine years has held a place on the stafl of general officers, withdrew her name that she might devote hersclf entirely work of the railway department, of which she is national superintendent. The sermon this evening was delivered by Rev. Frances E. Tawusle; tothe oves ( Sopt. U8 o' prured. al to Tae sl lust night Frank and into J. D. Garmire’s s of barbed w Mr. ire was inf the theft and incompany with Sheriff R J VD gave chase. They overtook the thieves,but not until they had hid the inn straw stack and chatiged teams with father. They ¢ fessed to having s 1 the wire and showed the sherifl w it was hidden. Owing to boys' past good reputation Mr. Garmire has agreed to sottle the matter for §100 ‘Ihe Thayer county fair openod yesterday with a very small attendance, owing to the threatening weathe Tomorrow the busi ness houses will close in the afternoon to help mako the fair a success D. Werner [TEBRON, Neb. Ber.]—Ab Gaston drove 28, — [Spoc yard stole six sp. has re- win Itigntion, Nennasga City, Sept. 25—(Special Tele- gram to Tue Ber.]—The property of the late Captatn O. Butt is in litigation and promises to lead to a lon; in the courts Captain Butt was during his life the oldest pilot and steamboat captain on the Missourt river. He aceumulated a good deal of prop erty, and before his death gave most of it to contest certain favored heirs. He deposited some 23,000 in the name of a daughter, Capitola Bty and deeded a farm worth $22,000 to his wife. This disposition was mudo to evade the necessity of a will and the htization ho feared 1t would cause. ‘The numerous heirs are dissatisfied with with the administ these gifts should tion in dividing the p the divi: 1d hold or, Joo Cassell. that en into considera- Tecumaoh Wedding 1ells. Trcvssen, Neb., Sept [Shec Tue Bee.]—A quiet yet elaborate occurred in this city last evening, when Rev R G. Kimble of the Universulist church united O. C. Carman and Miss Mary Holmes, The ceremony ook place at the hoine of the briue, at 8 o'clock, in the present of a few relatives and friends of the contracting par- ties. Mr. Carman, who is assi ashier of the Chamberlain bank and one of the society young men wealth, retired daughter of talented and re is the son of I C: farmer. The bride Hon. C. A, Holmes, ined laay in, is the and a Baptists In Session at Norfolk. MEOLK, Sept. 28, —[Special Telegram to Tue Bsn. | —Delegates are arriving on eve train to attend the twenty-third aunual meeting of the Loup and Elkhorn Baptist associntion. Quite aslarge number of emi- nent divines are present and this is ex- pected to be one of the most interesting meetings in the history of the assoctation The introductory sermon, by Rev. J. S, Cossairt, was well delivered and listened to by an appreciative audience. The enroll ment of delegates followed. % Captured, »t. 98— [Special Tele- While tho owners were Seve Avnury, Neb., gram to Tne Ber.] at the fair yo rigl erday scveral houses in town and one in the country, that of Lufe Hig- gins, a well known stock buyer, wero raided by burglars and clothing, jewelry and money taken. This morning the city murshal | rounded up a gang of soven toughs, nearly all of whom hud some article on their por- sons which was identificd as part of the len property. The whole gang is now in Jail awaiting trial Work of Burglurs nt Sheltor Sugroy, Neb., Sept [Svecial Tele- gram to Tug Ber.)—The store of Kinney, Steaaman & Stevens of this place was robbed last night of §200 worth of boots, shoes clothing, A horse and by Jawes Watters were ulso taken, property was recovered in G Island this morning, the rig being hitehed on the stroet in the business portion of that city. No trace of the thief or the missing goods could be found A dsland, GRAND ISLAND, Sept. 25, —(Special to Tag Bek.]—Two adjacent. barns, the property of Ben Berry, were burned at9 o'clock this morning, and the buildings were completely destroy wgether with contents. Two horses were inono of the barns, aud these are all that wassaved. A moving outfit was stored in_one of the buildings, and it was complotely destroyed. Loss, about $2,000; insurance very swmall. ival Newspaper Men In Court, BEATHICE, Sept Special Telegram to Tup Bee,)~The suit of W. L. Kuotts against James H. Casebeer, growing out of the letting of the printing of the dehnquent tax list, is on teial in the district court and is attracting more attention than any eivil suit ever held in this county. Over fifty wit uesses have been subpaziead Platte Democs s in Convention, CoLvmnus, Sept. 28— Special Telegram to Tug Bee|—The democrats of Placte county at their convention today renom inated the preseut incumbents and selected thoe following delegates to the state conven tion: D. Schubach, Petor Bendar, John Stauffer, Dr. Okay, D. Battinger, O. S Moran, B, Bacher, D. . Davis, T. H. (ilea son and R. H. Harryand Kain tnterfor Beaver Cir © Vetorans. Sept. 28— (Special Telegram to Tik Bes.|—The first day of the interstate reunion to be held in this city opened today, but a heavy rain all day has wterfered with the arrangements and but swall crowd was present. The reunion will last uutil Saturday. Result of & Surgieal Operation, BraTnicE, Sept. 28.—[Special Telegram to Tux Bre.]—Word was received here this afterncor that Mrs. 8. W. Wadsworth died at Chicago toduy from the effects of a surg cal operation. The sad news caused general sorrow throughout this city, where M Wadsworth has a host of friends. Attempted to Commit Suloide. BEATIIOR, Sept. 28.—[Special Telegram to Tax Bee.)—Mrs. Flora C. Rose, s widow about 80 years old, attempted to commit suicide by taking laudanum this afternoon. Her life was saved by prompt attention. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THE REICHSRATH CURBING THE GAUT W of Kossan Diplomacy IMBER 29, 1393. Applied to the Hoat of Frouch Zoal i Discovery of the Plans of Anarciists by | Paus, Sept. 2 A fiow 1o hfl msg [ 00as []. the Austrian Vollee Provents the Cul- | sen al and ! ] mination of One of the Most Dia- French govert \ r bolleal Crimes Ever Attempted. Russia in regard to putt | extra demonstrativen Are showing the quintes [ e | ple in connection with the visit of the Rus sence of beautiful wraps Ue the st f the arrest in this city op | meneing to be felt in at command, the quality, Sey » f 4 number of a the ns, the workman- archists in o ise on Siebenbruur stould re 5 AT o A R fts aprival and ship, all combine to produce ress, the fact remains the police visit of the Russian the 1 that occasion, discover the greatest Paris 1 boa Bngland, Oh Se ? {68, Wite the history of the world the md in the house on Sieben LI L et crable | ST RLGRY. - TH LHIE oitY: ehees seems to be changing more and e i oAV every day. President Carnot has de. W sl for - 10ad- | yopmined to curtail his visit to Toulon to a ing, explosives hand with which | few hours duration only to the Iussian lias' (3 to load the bombs, and coats with leatt squadron. Yesterday the municipal authori- | assortment of Ladies’ Gar- linings, with hooks, to which were sus- | ties of Toulon were informea they could not | ments IN OMAHA. | have the 500,000 francs asked for from the pended hombs, also discovered in t alls : : 4 sbALLE . . » goverament to entertain the Russian visitors. | and furniture he house, where t 'S | This 1sa significant change in the I'rench were also found, documents of a most im- [ yosium | portant nature 3 Today the Gaulois says > Russian The tull particulars of the plot discovered | fioey will not bo received by the president! | were not mads public at the time the police | hup by Admiral . Riounes, - commandse | { made the raid, but the Associated press said | of the naval forces at Toulon. aad by Cen all the time v was believed a great and | oral Borieus, in command of the military Widespread cor fgainst the city of | forces at the port mentioned. On the Vienna bad been od in-the bud. This, | departure of the Russian visitors from Paris, AN | it is admitted the police today, | president Carnot will announce to the Rus. | was correct m o | say the investig particular, and they | g tion made since September | Tn this building wer )00 people would have museum of Vienna and other fine buildings of a similar nature. The Hoffburg theater, opposite tho Rathhaus, was also marked out | wi tor dynamite. Notv comos, 80 far as the United States is [ wi concerned, the strangest part of tho whole | fr conspiracy. The Associated Press has already announced the bombs of the an- urchisis were manufaciured according to the formula _prepared by Herr Most of New York. This is not all Tho police of this city claim to be able to | p | show the itssociation of anarchists engaged | i | in this terrible conspiracy against the | city of Vienna w connected with | 1} the anarchists of Chicago. This s not [ty | & police theory, the authorities say, but the | counection of the anarchists of Chicago with | those of this city, they insist, has been | qu | fully established' boyond any doubt. | gt | Correspoudence between the anarchists | s | here and those at Chicago is said to be in the | 41 hands of the police of Vienna, who, it would | the latter's attempt to kill General Martiner | Campos, is in such a serious condition that his leg must be amputated. The police | here continue to make ests of | 1, parties believed to be connected with the anarchist — conspiracy. IFrom documents | & discovered in residences of the anarchists | € and from confessions made by some of | ¢ the police have become sure than an anarchist conspiracy was in existence and serious plots have been discovered. The authorities are amazed at the extent of the large and small towns are now being sub- | g jeoted to a thorough search for anarchists | yo azd explosives, the government being de- | ti termined to crush anarchy in Spain, GLADSTONE AT EFFORT. i an. i The Daily News, n an | rc il article, says that the inference de- | tc from Mr. Glaustone's o Has Sounded t1 ote of the Cam. piaign Agatnst the Lo LONDON, Sept. 25, editor! | ducible speech is | that the House of Lords consists of privi- | lewed men against the whole nation, and if ; its members are so inclined th i voke a revolution, The stion 18 whether | dg they will do so now. Mr. Gladstone's retro- | tt | spect ot the past sixty yoars ansy The absence in crs this | OF question. Mr. Gladstone's speceh of any proposuls dealing witn the claims of peers is no sign of weakness in his position. e is the head of & compact ma Jority, 100 SLrong to require resort to violent meastres, Mr. Gladsiono has told th liberal hosts to go forward, and forward they will go. “he Times says that the specch possesses campaign in 1885, to which he referred in his speech of yesterday, that he appealed to the | % people to give him o majority mdependent of the Irish votes. His thunderbolt was cleverly | ne It was not intended to offend the his supporters. It iy be try of Lords has great veforms i bill is without u parallel. , the Tiwes says, that the House [ b offerod unwise assistanco to | 1 the past, but the home rule | H With a majority | pl of upwards of seventy English membors of | 5¢ the House of Commous sugainst it, the House of Lords, having rejected the measurs with | 1 the entire approval of England’s peoplo, may | O be confident inchallenging the verdict of | national opinion. th “The Chr the House of Lords persists in its new form of high treason to the nation's title to self- government the represeutatives of the people will be expected to fiud a method of dealing with that body once for all. Gladstoue's speech is said 10 be o bitte disappointment to the liberals, who wor hoping their leader would outline the plan of campaign to be undertaken ugamst the Houso of Lords. ‘The Star, which paper has becn waging violent campaign against the | 1 lords by publishing from day to day a series | e in which he will t ing his Jubile peror loft last night for Sy secured. years,were in poli charged with larceny. box of for today. Bee iau oficers his intention of y veturn visit at Toulon ying them soon_after their re 22 shows the nnarchists intended to Smuggie | turn to their ships. Several other news | & quantity of dynamiteinto the underground | papers touch upon other poats in . the | portion of the Reichsrath nad when that which havo boen considerably body met on October 10, to blow it sky high owing to intimations from the Details of the Design. liihiest quarters that ey were. llely to Tha SR prove too demonstrative. All this has citizens, Somo 600 people would have | €1ven much satisfaction to neighbor- | been hurled into eternity in a sec. | iN€ nations. for it has plainly indicatod the | ond on October 10 had the police | fa¢t that France cannot rely to any great de: not wld {H8 i tiouNB i ol Denb. | &ree unon the friendship of Russia, and_that runner streot. But tho Reichsrath was not | U018 friendship is based on the understand the only building the anarchists intended to | 0% that Russia is todo as she vleases, and | wipe out October 10, They had their plans | that France must follow the guidance of also fully preparcd to blow up the town hall, | [tussia il she desires her friendship. Aflnirs at it o. | been aestroyed had the polico not unearthed PRI s e bohaentiot | the anarchists’ plot. Kven this was not th, bbb Ly e ¢ . full extent of the conspi A number | the Chronicle at Rome says: Sig. Ross- of other important bnildings were | man, tho Italian ambussador to France, who doomed to destruction with ever 18 now in Rome, gives discouraging accounts body in them on the day appointea for | of the feeling in France toward ltaly. In the’ outbreak. The university, another | military circles the outlook in regard to the building, was also to be undermined with | future relations between France and Italy is dynamite, ns was the famous historical | considered dungerous to peace. “The pope is proparing another encychcal ank the Catholics of the 1 homage they showed dur- sar. The pope tukes daily alks in the Vatican gardens, along a path rom which ho cannot be seen in the streets, orld for the fili but frow which he can overlook the city. ord Mayor's Day. 8.—The executive A Blow ut Loxboy, Sept com- mittee of the Metropolitan federation pro- »ses that the following resolution shall be cted upon the at meeting of the federation hich is to take place October 4, and that 1o resolution when adopted shall be for- ded to all cabinet ministers: The Metropolitan Raaical Federation de- res you to decline any fuvitation to ban- sets promoted by the city corporations or 1i1ds on Lord Mayor's day, in order that you hould not be made a party to the continued buse of property beld for tho public good by hose bodies. seem, must Lave communivated with the Lie Pussed but No Blows, police of Chicawo on the subject : DunL1y, Sept. 28.—At a meoting of tho na- [ A, umber of anarenist papers printed federation last evening Mr. Timothy | 0" tho Crochs language were found in | ponit fecerition Josk el | the streets last night. The imperial | Iealy raised a question as to the progress cagle upon & number of lotter boxos whs de- | of the negotiations for liberating the Irish faced and a cylinder with caps and fuses was | fund deposited in Paris. Ho wantod a meot placed in one of the boxes ing calied to discuss the matter. Mr. Heal Rt hista: declared that Mr. Condon's statement was SEONE for uarclilsta. | an infamous lie. Heated arguments fol- BAanceLoNA, Sept. 23.—General Clements, | fowed, but the fzentlemen were. finally in- } Who wus injured by one of the bombs thrown | duced'to desist. frou a quarrel, by Pallus, the anarchist, on Sunday last in : Witl Make Hum Knight, Loxnoy, Sept. 25.—A dispateh to the Daily ews says the government intends to make vinee Henri d'Orleans a Knight of the Le ion of Honor in recognition of his geo. raphicul researchos m the east. The go nment has decided to ent 1o ever rench exhibitor at the Chieago fair a medal zel to perpetuate his success there. Humbort and the Pops Quarrel. plots and aro taking the greatest precaution | ROME Sept.28.—There has been a new to protect life and property. Bombs and in and most scrious disagreement between fernal macLines have been found in several | King Humbert and the vatican. The pope of the anurchist haunts in Bilboa and Keres, | rofuses to recognize the king's right to nom- as well as in tnis y and Madrid. All the [ iy rch for 1ato 4 patri uence of th Venice, and in conse: lien ministry has decided to »fuse exquator to all bishops nominated at he last consistory Two Mundred Wer St. Pereisurng, Sept Drownad. 28.—Search for the rissing warship Pousalka has only resulted 1 the discovery of more wreckage. It is be eved that the man-of-war struck a sunken el and foundered with all on board. The ptal number of ofticers and sailors drowned is said to bo 200, William Enroute to Sweden, BerLiy, Sent Emperor William ar- ved at Wild Park station, Potsdam, yester- ay. The empress received the emperor on 1o platform and their majesties drove in an wen carriage to the new palace, The em- on. s to M, Gl ot EniNsuka, Sept. 25, ay for Hawarden, e Robhed n Kesidenc A residence on the corner of Sixteenth and dstone awardon. Gladstone left the quality of courage, ot on account of his | Yates streets was burglarized- yosterday menucing lang toward the House of | afternoon. The family is away visiting the Lords, but ‘the courage of his incon- | World's fair. The burglars effected an en- sistencies. 1t was during his Midlothian | trance by breaking out the glass in a front indow. “The entire house was ransacked, and it is ot known how much booty the burglars A fine overcoat 15 mssing Oficors are at work on the case. A boy amed Sayers said yesterday vhat “Sleepy’ ewill wis scen coming out of the house o then proceeded to “English” Lizzie's aco in the bottoms, according to this same urce of information, “Sleepy™ was soon located and arrested ghbors say that they saw two North maha girls in the yard, They loitered ound the house, and the police think that hese girls were watching Lo warn the burg- iiclo says that the soul-stirring | lars in case an ofticer approached speech of Mr. Gladstone fully responded to S ——— the expectation of the moest crushing indiet. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet met- meat ever made against a legislative body. | port Then use DeWitt's Little Iarly Risers. speech was 4 perfect armory, from e — ) powerful weapons mway be drawn rer Class Criminals, avbundantly by those who are about to en- | gix 1ittle boys, ranging in age from 8 to 12 gAge in the campaign against the peers, if 9 court yesterday morning “The lads broke open a fruit car and stole a peaches. Judgo Berka set the trial ——— ¢ Drouth S.—(Special Telegram to Tus It began raining here this afteruoon 30'clock and siill continues this evening. his is the first rain for six weeks with whe xception of a littlc shower on Tuesday. Youx, Sept. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S, Gov't Report, Rl Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Buy For Ten Dollars A handsome Cheviot Clay Di Jacket, in black gonal, Kersoy or Boaver or colors, tull skirt, with or without cape. This for a extra large sleeves, is o “popular price” ‘‘popular garment."” Buy ono toduy—the assort- ment is greater than it will be tomorrow, | IT PAYS T0 TRADE WITH EMORSE DRY GOODS COMPANY. ZACHARY RUBBER Goods. Wholesale TAYLOR Wholesale RUBBER Goods. LINDSEY. Wholesale RUBBER Goods. Send for price 1111 Harney Street, _OMAHA, N:B. 7z JAPANESE : PILE e = ] A New and Complote Treatment, con BURLORIORIES Gaprulon of - Opitront ani e Boxos of Olntment., A novor-fafling Curs for Pilos of every nuture and degreo. 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This will be & rare opgortunity for all who are sufforing from defoctive visfon to nave thelr eyes sclentifically exsmined and sorroctod ‘The P'rofessor comes hero wholly in the in terests of the U, Hirschborg Optioal Co., and will stop with his nt ut OMAHA, OCT. 5, 6 AND 7 whore may bo found a full line of H. 41 rsoh- berg's Non-Chunzeable Spootacles anc Glasses LOST VITALITY NDAPO, thogr en guarant Oricntal Me wnd vigor qui Htored. " Norvous Debil Iy ete’, surely eured by Hindoo Romedy. Sold with writ- of cure. Sample sent froe. Addross ical Co., 55 Plymouth Plase Chicago In vl Headache BY USING Viclor' s Headache Copsuls PRICE 25¢c PER BOX, Ask Your Druggist MANUFACTURED #Y SHERMAN & McCONNELL OMAHA - NEB. NERVQUSYISORDERS EVILS, WEAKNBSSES. DEBILITY, ETC., that aée owmpaiy them in mei QUIOKLY 484 PEAME: EPTEY ERUD, PF T RERO T e kg £1ven Lo ever] i of the body. 1 will send (se- curely packed) FREB 40 tion that oured me of the giRion e’ Desie. Box 1 y BuTerer the presorip. 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Strictly all wool wear, draped. mark you stylish cut, hint for you—~When you'll feel like mule for cassimere, dark modest plaid, just the color, for every day Here are two sterling sterling, in every word—Won't last long either—A valuable investing on a FOR EIGHT FIFT gray, and mechanically values— term of the they are allgone— healthy Flobraska Cfolfi CorDOUGLAS & {4; The talk of every household: Nebraska catalogue. and address pleasc? S0 The latest Your name TGRS FINARCIAL REFERENGE No deten tizate our mothoi cure all kinds of use of knifo, 0o mutior of how long All kinds of silver table ware 20 per cent off at Raymond’s till Saturday. RAYMOND. 8. E. Cor. 15th aud Douzlas. UPTURE EEBMANENTLX (URED/or NO. PAY. NO PAY UNTIL CURED, We refor you to 3,000 patients § Natl Bank of Oommerce, Oniaha, I Gurman 34v.0 24 Bupi, Omahs, from business, Nooporation. Inves. Writton gliarantoe o absolutsly RUPTUKE o hith saxos without standing EXAMINATICN FREE, THE 0. E. WILLER GDMPANY, B807-308 N. Y. 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