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T e e e A L e AT 6 R RO S LTI SN 5 BT 8 B NN A A 1y 0 W e s Pt THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, M. . -SG5 s ot IDLE TA Foreigners and Ohristian Chapels Must Be Protected Throughout the Empire, ISSUES AN EDICT AGAINST THE RIOTERS ents of Shanghnl Assert that Hoxs Mude n Boteh of Iix Efforis to Investignte the Outrages. Forelgn Re SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18.—The attitude of the emperor of China iv relation to the recent outbreak against missionaries is shown in an edict recently fssued by the emperor which s published in a local paper. The emperor says: Since the opening of ational commer with western countries foreigners have al- ways resided in the inland districts at peace and harmony with their neighbors and we in our imperial love for both n nd for- elgners alike I time and n com manded our high provinclal authorities to pay extra hecd constantly to protect the latter from harm. Judge of our extreme indigna- tion, then, upon hearing recently of the rio's in the capital of Szechuen where chapels have been destroyed and burned down by the } rioters, thereby fanning the flames of de- struction iar and wide so much that a n ber of subprefectures and subdis- tricts followed simultaneously in the footsteps of Chen u, and | now to recelve news from Fu Kien reporting that evil characters have murdered and wounded a very large number of foreigners at Ku Tien, golng so f. in their ruthles: ferocity as to murder even women and in- fants. “With reference to the Szechuen riot number of rioters have already been arrestec | to ratsing Angora goats, indi clination on the part of the heads of the Ku-Tien murderers are still at large and we commanded Pien Pao-Ch'-Uan and Ch'ing Yu (Tartar general of Foo Chow), to set to work without del at the head of the military and district officials an¥l sp arrest these wicked cl nor shall be allowed to ezcape the meshes of the Indeed, it is the manifest duty of the loc mandarins throughout the empire to be & ways on the alert and prevent such wor! characters from manufactuzing _scurrilous tales and ing the popul The crush all incipient risings at the slightest sign. What sort of frivolity and indifference to duty is this, then, that has brought all these recent serlous outrages? “We wouid also therefore command the various Tartar generals, viceroys governors of the empire to imp upon all their subordinates the ne- cessity of granting thorough 7§ tection to all the chapels, cte., in thelr dis- tricts, The are 0 to issue p mations exhorting the to desist from listening to scurrilous tales which excite unfounded suspiclon In the breasts of all. If there be any who shall dare to disturbance in the future they shall be at once punished with the utme L erity of the law, and as ch of the local and will undergo trial, but the chiefs and | [ to s ers us may use sub- terfuge and ecraft to 1 their duties, they are to be most severely punished, and no leniency shall be exercised in their cases. Let these commands be known to all within the empire. Little value is attached by foreigners to this edict. It Is now well understood that the ord of the emperor of China hav tually no force outside the walls of P On several previous occasions edi mo forcibly worded than the abov emanated from the throne, but foreign prop- erty and forelgn lives remain as insecure as ever in the interior of China. 1t is generally belioved that the action of the British government has fallen far short of the requirements of the occasion. Instead of dispatching a consul to investigate tne cir- cumstances connected with the Ku Cheng atrocities, the task should have been entrusted to a secretary of legation, and instead of a Chinese escort thé commissioners should have been accompanled by 500 red coats and blue Jackets. —_——————— PUT A HOLE THROUGH THE PLATE, Naval Officials Clnim it Wounld Have neteated Any Ship Aflont WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—A successful test has been made of the thirteen-inch gun for the navy, as well as the structure of the battleships upon which the heavy armor is bolted, The plate was the same used in the test two weeks ago, when it withstood the shots from the twelve-inch gun, save for having been cracked down the middle. The plate was fourteen Inches thick and of Har- veyized nick steel. It was fastened to structuro representing the side of a battle- ship. In today's test a Wheeler cterling armor piercing shell weighing 1,100 pounds was fired from a thirteen-inch rifle, with 480 pounds of powder, a distance of 380 feet, with a velocity of 1,800 feet per second. It struck the plate upon that portion mnot injured by tho previous shots, cracked it into three pleces, penetrated the plate and bulkheads supporting it and disappeared in the sand. There was no doubt expressed among the naval officers that the shot would have pene- trated any armor made, and in a ship equipped with the plate like that tested today the opinion was that the shot would have penctrated the ship and knocked the plate oft on the opposite side. While the plate was penetrated, yet the officers said the fact that the plate was cut through so cleanly and #o little shattered proved it was equal to any plate yet made. It has been claimed if a shot should plerce an armor plate that the structural portion of the ship to which the plate bolted would be damaged for twelve or fifteen feet along the ship's side. The shot today upset this theory, as it damaged the structure only locally. There was some dis- sension as to whether a ship could be saved | halt a dozen othdrs!'to have done aln hy the Caprice of ¥ WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 Meeker gent the. Department of State an ine teresting report .og the recent astonishing rise in the prige Bt mohair at Braiford, England, where “t"""“ of the mohalr of the world is mafhfRctured int) weaving ma- terial. He says the Price of the raw material has increased from 24 conts to 64 cin's per pound and of the yarns from 48 cants to $1.08 pound. One firm {e repirted to have 1 $6,000,000 §h 4k pa t five months and st as well. The caus§ of the advance is found In the restoration ofiMobalr and luster fabrics to popularity last spring. In conscqu nce of this change in the fashions Bradford {s en- joying a prosperity that it has not known for | twen! 3 tir -five yoars, Mr. Mecker for another sta that he has received letters from the United States, and especially from the south- western gtates, where the e is adapted ating an In- ople of this vernment prohibits the exportation of the Angora goat, bul i is understocd the pro- hibition is not) stefetly enforced. ASK FOR 11 IR BAT 3 SHIPS, Three Yenrs " Allowed for WASHI were Issu pt. 18.—Advertisements Navy department today calling for propoals for bullding the two new battle ships provided for by the last con- gress. These advertisements present one im- portant difference from those heretofore is- ued in that shipbuilders are invited to submit two sets of bids, one for the ships with armor and accessories and one without them. It ts imated the armor for these two ships will ost_about $3,500,000, and as the limit of cost for both ships.is,$8,000,000, the armor item { becomes of the first importance. The bids are to be opened November 30, and three years will be allo: for the delivery of the ships, which will be of about 10,000 fons dis- acement and sixteen knots speed. No pre- will be paid. Officers Will Get Thelr Pay SHINGPON, Bept. 18.—T ter general has been directed by Secr La- mont to notify alDarmy officers that on re- eipt of their unpaid salary accounts for the nth of June. properly ifled and re- ipted, chec the National City bank of Wall street will be forwarded for the amounts in full. The amount necessary has been provided for by the transfer of certain unexpended balanc The deficiencles arose from the requirements of legislation enacted after the appropriation bill for the last fiscal year was passed and for which sufficient pro- vision was ndt made. The accounts for the present fiscal year are baing setticd promptly. 9083002303000095 AMUSEMENTS. COLeLOCECencaneceactoes This evening at Boyd's thea Reed and his excellent comp: his highly interesting play, wh sameo time is one of the most amus and ent Your Wife."” As Captain 'Abn quai r Tarbox, t and amusing and h keeps the audieénee in co ant laughter, It is a character that is quite differ in which he has appeared here during th engagement. His make-up s capital he is always effective. *L Mr. Reed is dr 1 Me Your Wife cal nature, which was taken from the French of “Prete rice Desvall country by ¥ Ro! Dion Bouckeault, and many of the bright clever handifri On tomorrow- evening and at the Saturda matinee Mr. Reed will present for the firs time in Omaha Craven and MacDonou eccentric comedy in four acts, entitled *In- nocent as a Lamb,"” Mr. Reed appearing as Tobias Pilkington of the Boston and New York exchange, and Miss Rush as Kitty, a friend of the Pilkingtons. On Saturday ever ing Mr. Reed, will repeat “The Politiclan by request, ‘At the evening performance the curtain of Boyd's theater will not rise until after the finish of the street parade, Frank Murradrecently the business m ager of “Aladdin, Jr.” and now the acting manager of little Gladys Wallis, is in the city. The new hon” is becoming a great fayorite everywhere, n- Not long ago a Tennesse minister preached the benefits of innocent mirth, and said that “laughter makes better men and women, and better Chrfstians.” The sermon might have been inspired by a visit to ““The Hust- ler,” which apghs a four-night engagement at the Creighton theater this’ evening, im- mediately after the parade. After having made a forfulle for its managers, Davis & Keogh, it sk enjoys popular favor, and its money recelpts are greater than they have ever been In @0y one of its past five seasons. Of the many changes and improvements made in the |-m§ not one has altered the nature of the centfal eharacter, the “‘busted” Irish- man, who ‘ha npossible schemes to make millions, whil®'he cannot raise enough money to pay his board bill. There are other per- sonages in the plece equally funny. The plece has many ‘new Incidents this season, the whole secondl act being entirely fresh The company gontains John T. Tierney, Charles A, Lodef; Harry Foy, George W.Kerr Charles Udgl; Gus Mills, Miss Dolly Theo- bold, Dorothy Kent, Lillie Allyn, Georgia Lin gard, and opliers. from sinking after being pierced by such a shot, the impression belng that if a ship did not sink she would be surely disabled. A test was also of the Colt's auto- matic rifle, which fires 400 shots per minute It will have to undergo a test of 800 shots without stopping. TRACK DURRANT'S His neer Tin Whe April i C ted. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18.—As the trial of Theodore Durrant progresses strong evi- dence Is being piled up against the defend- ant, The e e lmtroduced relative to Durrant's whereabouts on the afternoon of April 3 is directly contradictory to his state ment made on the night of his arrest that he had not scen the murdered girl after he left her on the way to chool the morning of the 3d. Martin Quinlan, an attorney, today supplied another lak, testifying that he saw Durrant apd a young woman walking on Bartlett street toward Emanuel church about 4:10 p. m. April 3. The defense tried to im- peach his rellability and managed to get be- fore the jury the statement that Quinlan had been twice arrested for assault with intent to murder and once for another crime. The court severely reprimanded the defendant's attorneys, who' were obliged to admit to the jury that Quinlan had been acquitted on each charge. David Clark, who accompanied Qu lan, then corroborated all Quinlan had regarding his movements, rs. Caroline Leake, the next witness, took Durrant and his girl companion up to the door of Emanuel church. She was positive she saw Durrant enter the church with a female companion April 3. She has known him for years and could not be mistaken. Cross examination failed to weaken her tes- timony. 1 B Street Rallways Consolidated, PITTSBURG, Sept. 15.—A consolidation of street rallway interests took practical shape here today, by which over 200 miles of track will be controlled by the combine at @ capitalization of between $15,000,000 and $20,000,000. Messrs. Widener and Elkins spent the greater part of the day going over the system they already control, and those which they sought to bring into the combination, A" meeting of the Pittsburg and eastern magnates late in the day re Ited in an agreement which, as unoficlally nounced, will uite all the Toads of Pitts. nd ‘Allegheny with the exception of The combine, it is sald, will issue for $10,000,000 to cover the indebt- roads coming 14, most of which A. M. Palmep's company opens a three- night engagemefit at the theater, Monday, September 23, enting Paul M Potter's dramigizdtion, " “The com pany is identical with that of the original v York production, T rved eeats'opens at the C Saturday mornir ghton thea t 9 o'clock. W. 8. Cleveland's mamm: two perform Thursday, S Ing. Ti h minstrels pla; nees at the Crefghton theat tember 26, matinee and even- y i3 #ald to be the larg, of its lsting of eighty-two per sons. The organization embraces two sepa- rate minstrel compani NSl ted by a Deputy Sheriff, SHVILLE, Sept. 1 fourth attempt by an Infurlated mob was made last night to break Into the jail at Lexington and take out and lynch Harrison Fuller and Frank Simpson, charged with assault upon two re spectable’ white women. The attacking force, 200 strong, broke In the jall door with sledfe hammers and tried to get the pris- oners. In the fight that followed four of the mob were shot, one named Crook, fatally. The deputy sheriff who defended the jall was somewhat injured. Excitement runs high and the mob Is expected to make an- other attack tonight and attempt to burn or blow up the fail. o S Pozzonl's Complexion Powder is universally known and everywhere esteemed as the only Powder that' will improve the complexion, eradicate tan, freckles and all skin diseases, e i o Will Enjoin Jim HillL ST. PAUL, Sept. 18.—Attorney General Ramsay coumty district court an application positively prohibited by the state constitutio is vp in the hundred millions. e —— A Preveuntitive Medicl tuception of all use A | IN THE PRICE OF MOHAIR. | nerally believed that the demand wiil con- | n or two. He aleo | country to embark +n the proc n of the | wool of these Boatds: He is inciined to cn- courage the effort @nd instanc:s the success of South Africa in this industry. Tha Turkish | h at the g tire popular comedian has ever had, “Lend Me 1 manner from any and is a rattling and rushing comedy of a farci- written by Mau- zed for this and the late s and sityations show evidence of their e advance sale of s, one black, the other Childs Has drawn up and will file in the for an injunction against the consummation of the so-called Great Northern-Northern Pa- cific deal, by the terms of which the former road would ‘practically mapage the latter. The ground for the application is esbentially the same as in the Pearsall sult recently decided in fhe United States circult court, that sald consolidation of parallel lines i8 The amount involved in the proposed deal Combining antiseptic with deoderant prop- ertl and pussessing ap agreeable, aromatic odor Allen's Hyglenic Fluld makes a most ac- ALL HEADED FOR THE FAIR White City Traffic Greater Than Was Ever Anticipated, THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE NOW ARRIVING Trains Coming Into the City I ca ton Depot iles Its Showing. at all the world rriving there yesterday to indicate but t and all of the p o were asking the nearest and speedies reaching the fair ground jam at the depot for three huufs that the trainmen and depot forces were simply a with busine Rock Island from the eagt brought fm into the city The Minneapolis & Omaha had to provide e tra coaches for the accommodation of 1 patrons on the regular trai tion, It brought in a big spec The suburban business of the Missourl Py cific and Union Pacific simply enormou Representatives the Belt line in ful and manag care for the immense volume of traffic splendid style. UNION D Farnmm Street Depot. The Union Depot comp:r iion Pacific in the new unjon depot case. ons why the union depot nth and F mpany alle the U In citing its r shoald not be built at streets, the Union D:pot c there is no reasc in law or equ Ten depot commenc:d ¢ to the original nts ard pla company alle that it has acqu'red b lease or purchase ccrtain lanis and bas ¢ pended $300,00) in buying these lands in making improvements, one-half of n W by the Union Pi hat the Buriingto all times to ¢ oth pan ing company. that the Union Pacific ! lepot company in the grounds and derot. The made by the railroad companies and will b heard with them some timo in Octob:r, Railway Notex and Personals, at Curtis, is in the c'ty. F. A. Harmon, division fre! alkhorn at Deadwood, is in the city. on Pacific h larence Brow of the Union Pa city. N. K. Griggs, the Burlington attor in the city, combining busine to the biggest show Nebraska ever had. General Solic turned from Ch. division passen ago. all day today, In order to give the em headquarters build show. ——— Subject to Attacks of Cholera Morbus, While staying in the Delta (Mississippi Bottoms) last summer, E. T. M rey; genting Ludiow, Saylor Wire Co. of St. Lo cred from malaria and became sub attacks of cholera morbus. In ance when attacked he was relie by magic, by using Champ Cholera and Diarrkoea Remed [ regard it is the ‘ne plus ul nity to attend t very in- ed as if lain’s Colic He says: of medi- Orowned With Sucescs. GURE e Nervous, Chronic and Private S DISEASES We cure Catarrh, All Discas Noue, Thront, Chest, Stomugh, Liveri ' Hydrocele, Varicocele, ture, Wealk Men Sexually. pod, in and Kidney Diseases Femnle Weaknesses, Lost Manho CURED, Gonorrlioea ALL PRIVATE DISEASES AND DIS- ORDERS OF MEN. New York Hospital TREATMENT. FOR ALL VORMS OI' FEMALE WEAK NIISS A D DIS SES OF wom PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, permanent ly cured' without the use of kiife, ligature or caustic. All correspondence answered promptly, Business strictly confidential, - Medlcine sent free from observation to ail parts of the cauntry. Call on or address, with stamp, for Circu- lars, Free Book, Recipes and Symptom Blanks. Treatment by mall, e Itation free. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 14th and Douglas Sts,; Omaha, Neb and Ibluhng. ~ For sale by dru Ists only. IMPERIAL CRGWN PERFUMERY €0, ceptable dentifrice or gargle; it sweetens and purifies the breath and teetb. tustanily re- moving all odor of topacco or lquor. A most acceptable mouth-wi In the morning. It's coutaglous Wiy BrFERS BRGE coAGeNTs -3 WEDDING 8| Two new + GRown (w odars, While most of the Nebraska roads run their | § fncoming morning trains direct to the fair | grounds there was nothing at the union depot | way of | There was such a | five extra coaches filled to the steps, and the Burlington from the east brought 500 Towans | and started them for the fair snds. The Northwestern had a big train 1 of excursionists from as far east as Boone, and the Milwaukee train was loaded. and fn addi- al at 10 o'clock. | se roads were out on d to in COMPANY'S SHOWING, Gives Ttx Reasons for Not Wanting n | has filed its showing with Master in Chancary Cornish of rnam that 3 the th and Moson stroots | should not be pushed to completion accord ng | B The | donated by the Burlington and the fic Railroad com- is ready and will- y out {ts agre'ment with the Union Pacific and the Union Dapat The depot ¢ mpany submits to the court 11 not be prrmitted to ndon the Union Depot company and other parti ted in the contract. Mil Rock Island Railroad com- panies hi 1 into an agreemeat w th the Union Dapot company for the use of the depot and ot ivileges of the company, thereby recognizing the rights of the pre ng has been filed with the answers C. F. Montgomery, agent of the Burlington ht agent of the ral Passenger Agent Lomax of the er agent ific at Portland, is in the ey, Is with a visit or Thurston of the Union ely recovered from h's receat ings, 1daho, and will be at All of the local freight offices will be closed ployes an opportunity to vis't the fair. The gs will not be closed, but ! all of the employes will be given an opportu ch cle ifth Day of the Magnetic Crowd=Drawing Wonder Bargain Giving Sale of the REAT GANKRUPT STOCK ~~- OF THE - - . P. Morse Dry Goods Company. 16th and Farnam Sts. You will never miss the meney to get what you neced at this sale, for price for perfect goods from the choicest stock ever kept in this city were never so low If you have a want you'll be wise to supply it at these bargain prices, which are the index of how we are cutting and slashing every price and every SON_CO. Bankrupt Menu’s Furnishings Gent's Unlaundered White Shivts re- enforeed buck and front, good muslin 45¢ value, while they last, each before, value thteughout the store, K. O _A Bankrupt Linens Incomparable Qualities at Ridiculous Prices. 110t fine Unbleached Table to ¢ 1 lot ext 10c qualit Bath Towels t's Grey Ribbed Shirts and Y 1 1ot hems e quality, for each..vees. quick tched Linen H rs at 15¢, ‘mow 1 lot Quilts, $3.25 $2.00 iore and Better Bargains From Morse’s immense Stock of Bankrupt Hos - iery and Underwear. Thursdav we will sell Lot Gent's Fancy Night Shirts, goods, to close only...... to close only Mors Bankrupt ¢ Lines of BANKRUPT Crockery ana Glassware Fine Goods, Choice Qualities | ¢ Muslin Uaderwear and Corsets Morse's 16w Are going fast. of the greute: ever oficred, don't delay. If you want some ains in this line Going for a Song. imported fast black Ladies' trimn while they Ladies’ wns, fine m lin, worth Toc, 1 lot nicely trimr D for only 1 lot of ¢ and Dr. Ik Plaited Hose, »'s price $1.09, Dishes, worth b0¢, sale price s, Worth $1.50 p gale price pair.. white liste thres value Tie, sale price.. 1 lot quadruple si pots, value §3.00, 1 1ot P old less than $3 1 lot Yitting close only... er plated Tea Big lot ladies' rib ed glass De ...9¢ 15¢ 19¢ 25¢ Tor..5.e, at $5.00, to close table fancy jmported or ed list on selling ¢ VAN EXCIPTION ALL FIGUT MORSE’S Fine Handkerchiefs and Ribbons, Destructive Prices to Close nbroidered fancy pri stitched Handkerchiefs,wot th 8c 1 1ot ladies’ Swiss embroidered and pen work Japanese Silk Handkerchicfs, worth up to 39¢; sale price. .. 1 lov gents' large itial Silk’ Handkerdhiefs, goods; sule price... fess than $1.00, any article on the table Bankrupt Domestics Coing at Less than Prices of Raw Field oft finish Ble: 1 lot ladi hed 4-4 Muslin, per, 5 bales of Indian Head 4 1case gray Shake per yard. ... fancy striped Outing Flannel, 1 o fine embroidered in- regular 81. Plisse Cloths 8 cases fancy Plisse Cloths, just the thing for nice house wrappers, They are Sc goods. Bankrupt Sale price per yard only MORSE’S Erightfal Sacrifices for Thursday 10 dozen Kirk's extra large si let 8 10¢ cak r's Extract R lar price 15¢, sale price sound bars importe tile Soap, worth price bar v Velve salc Oriental Potpourri Rose Leave: s worth sale price...... . oC 11 ¢ all leather ks, 2; sale I9C silver trimmed, price ... W Coin Purges, worth 25¢, for only, ()C i ling's best quality Sewing 5 worth 10 spool, wale price PC Si! Coats' 200-yard Spool Cotton, 40¢ 0-yard spool 1 ron everywhere at 1o SC sale price Clark’s 200-y 3 balls for.. racing Wheels, worth 10c, for.. 3c Iron: orth 100 Tooth Brushes worth 5¢ for...... 9 e Brass Pins 4C swen BC Tine quality Shell Side Combs... 1()0 Victor Cu for Best quality gilt ed worth 16¢ for.. Shell and Amber Hairpl Bankrupt Kid Glovess= button and H-hook ladles’ Kid i pair, sale price, | in la n_odd siz Kid Glove ve , palr. ASSORT. ALL OUR FoR GIRRADE MENT OF D GLOVE [ ABOUT TALF JLAR PRIC Don't buy anything in this line until you see our bargains, Great Snap in Parasols= values, to be closed at, goods, per yard......... * CUPIDENE.’ | MAN DRUG C 1110 Farnam St charge, 1t out, it ecians, LOBD POISON SPECIALTY "Tes Byphilispermanently cured In 16 to 35 daye.” You can be treated at home foF the sime price undersame guaranty. It you prefer to come here we wik contract o puy railroad fare and hotel bills.and no f you have taken mer= still havo aches 3 in mouth, Bore Throats wa fail to cure. cury, jodide Sains, Muoo pimples. Cop Any part of tho. Serit Ia this Ky philitic BLO cure. Wo golicit tho most obsti~ ante cases and challenge the worl ‘this dizcaso hos always baflled the skill of the most eminent physi= pital behind our uncondi: ‘here is no soap in the world that stands so high in the opimion of thoughtful women as SANTA we gusrantee case we eant B500,000 cn) tional guarinty. application g 307 a Temole, CHIC Wa gend_tho marvelous Fronch CLAUS SOAP For washing clothes or doing housework, it can't be Sold everywhere. The N. K. Fairbank Company, 0000 0000000000000000 Made only by Chicago. RAILWAY TIME CARD ik, Hils, Mont; OmahalUnion Depot, 10(h & Mason Sts " BROWNELL HALL. Semimary for -~ Youne Ladies “T. D., Rector b 1id5pm (My mama used Wool Eoap) WOOLENS wit not shrink it WOOL SOAP is used In the laundry, 13 delicate and refres! (I'wish mine had) Omaha ousebold an $choade & Co., Makers, Chicago, 1 Oklahoma & Tex Rev. ROBERT DOHE Fall Term Begins SEPTEMBER I8TH. SEND FOR CAYALOGUE "AMERICAN GONSERVATORY, Mooy Wobor Musio 1] goaatic A eisarte CEPERMALL Reopens Sept. 15, 1895, For Catatogue address lev. HARVEY K. v‘-“-.&.-. VIGO0 Easily, Quickly, Permanently nmm‘.'] " » Weakness, Nervousnossy McCREW SPECIALIST WIO TREATS ALL TE DISEASES, Dav. npor t MISSOURL PACIFIC yeurs expories § yean in Omaha. ¥ 1ain & Paraam 8t l Yins . s %‘V‘! Bapress..... e Lo (6h, Buii v ylish, slightly w.;.'-:lfl'x.x 0 5()(: values, tobe’ closed at, eacl RAILWAY TIME wves | SIOUN CITY & hal Depot, 15th_and W St. Paul Limited.. cave SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Omaha/Union Diepot, 10th & Mas City Passenge Paul Limited NION PACTE pot, 10th & 3 mey Ex verlund Stromsb'g PACIFIC, Leavew | WAI «halUnlon Depot, 10th pm.... .8t Louls Cannon Via Union Pacific, .ffective Monday, S Baukrupt Notions and Toilet Articlos— TR AT Er——— S Sem, JHEDULE OF STAT® FATR TRATNS t. 16, to Friday, Septs Bdway AN 700 H:00 9:00 10:00 South [Sheelys Omahs Omaha Tr'ufor 500 9:00 10:00 11500 | 1 11 ‘ ! POM | 101 m Debility, and all the iz of evils ete. Full streng every orgat gid go S:20pm | of thebedy. Simiple, i |1 ural methids. [mmed JAriives ATV ate fmprovement wes | "Omaha | Fuliure impondble. 2000 referonces. sxplapation and proofs malled i 1 1060 Yoin early errom later excesscs, the results uverwork, tlckuess, worrg, th, de opmentiid to.e given @