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< H TEE 01LAHA. VAtLY BEE , SA.TCIBDA.T. 8EPTEJV1KBR 20 , 1890 , . A CIMRDM F011 THE SLAVE. I * II. WaddyDenicsWillorford's Story and Will Protect Poor Till. riMRALOFTHE LATE MISS ELLEN ROGERS. Hie Z'roposca Dill Tor Army Examination * nnd I'roniotlon Is Itcoehctl at lloncl * quarter.1) . JT.M. "Waddy , thocolorod rain -who was In- VlruniunUl in unearthing tha case of slavery nt Tobias , tliU state , nn account of which Was published in Tur. Dr.p of thollth Inst. , called tit this oflleo yesterday , and s&ld : 'Ia ' regard to the slave-boy story from 011- tnoru county , I r.co the Wlllcrfordi deny all DC my statements made to the Lincoln cor- jrospondciit of TiinJin. ! : " 1 want to ay that the account publfohod Jn your paper was absolutely correct , nnil nil of tlio circumstances \vero riven , o that it Would Im I in possible for a tnbreprcseutatlon to have been miidc. 'Jn ' the denial , Wlllcrford states tliat ho tins never whipped Iho boy. I nrn prepared to " provo by n dozen neighbors that both Snm "Wlllorfom and his father have -whipped tha bo.vtliiioiuicUfriuii ; that they huvo notonly Ivhlpiwid him. but have knocked him down UnJ then beaten him with c-lubs. "Till gets nothing for his laborsbutcast- Oft clotlilnp. In the denial of the facts , why \Vfllcrford not suy this to the public I \Vhy dldlio not sny that when the boy was nstal to KO to Friend \vholefamliyKot Beared and dressed Till In Sum's bcstclothcn j I wish tosny tlmb this poor colored hey Is as humhloai a dog and doe * tliobiddlng ol tha Wlllcrfords us comnlclcly M did the slaves of the -soutli , and tilth 1m pay than they ro- Cxhcd. "Wlien yonnpf Willcrford recaptured Till Jit Friend that Sunday morning ho compelled liinito Avalk the -\\holo distance , twonty-ilx jnile-s , througli tlio mud , barefooted , to his 'good homo/ mho had Uen taught to . ay. "The days of the boy's slavery nro practic ally at nn end and Willcrford will find that hlg'iiltfgor' ' Isahot potato from Mississippi Or somewhere else. "Let him come out square anil talk business nnd not go n round lighting1 ( or'nl ou'as , that issue win settled thirty icars ngo , " In rouard to the hoy's relief the colored cit izens or this city held a meeting at the Afri can Methodist church Thimaity nluht iitic decided to ajipolntn committed to which the Ivliolo matter will lo re/erred. .A hvwjorwill bohlreil , nnillt liM been de cided that If tlioVillcrford's \ ' ennnot show that they have n legal right hyadoptloiitotho boy suit will bo brought lu the courts to have n euardlan for the hd appointed. -Ahu-KOsuniof money will bo raised and the colored people will go about thl < in ciirnctt. tilr.addy , who Is stopping at 101 North { Twelfth street , willreunln In the city sorn tlmo and will bo particularly active in th .prosocutlon of the case. fflio ICiuinlilliiK I ilc , Scrvlcoi and Dratliorjtlls.s 1211 on Hosiers. The sudden and unexpected death of Miss Ellen M. Rogers of this city -while recreating in. Colorado , removes from earth 0110 who lived niul labored more for others thun for herself. She \\ta a slstorof Mrs. Thomas L. Kim- lall , with Avhotn she had made her homo plneo she cuino to Omaha fifteen yoara ago. Jlcrspirit of self-abnegation was the most prominent pnrt of her admirable disposition. 'For the happiness nnd comfort of other. ) her pleaiurci wore ready to ho sacrificed. The last year of her lifo was fruiiRlit with sorrow nnd trlnl. Last .April her mother , tovhotn \ she wns devotedly attached , was talcen nway by deatli.unil . shortly nf toward her sister was token ill and for many woks lingered on the bordcrlnnd of death. Miss Illlen was con- etnnt in her vigils nnd mlnistrationn at both thobcdsKIe of mother nntl sister anil bcr cn- jfl nndcrtUSgtcat strain \vasn subject uouiui- , jon MJO know the actual bur- pose of Vjlicorfiilly boro. fellow colter had passed tbo dangerous isr.ju 'isa and lie auto rccover.Mlss . left for Colorado Springs to regain her cncrBles , The cliango of ntmosphoro nntl oocnery scorned to bring the desired improve mcnt nnd her friends -\vcro informed thutshe- \rm > rapidly regainliifr licr accus tomed health. But lastwoolc she ivas talteu sick nnd Inter was attacked wltU vgovero convulsions. Showusbrought ntnuco JVjnr to death's door and passed away at 0 O'clock Monday ovcninp. Her sister , Miss Lucl.iA. Hogcrs , nndbor niece , JIlss Hello Klinball , were with her when she died. The news was received In Omahnns ntnost painful nurprlso. The remains reached this city Thursday -lo'cloclc iind\von > convoyed to nor former homo on South Tenth street , Where preparations were made for the , f unernl. 4 Miss Kllcn M. Rogers was born at I Plymouth , where she sjicntlierchildhoodnnd / Kirlhood days , She curao to Onialia llfteon years ns and has boon the central lljjuro of swect-spirltod womanliness imd iutollcctual- Ityiu a very wide circloof friends , who were linppy to have known hcraiidwboinournhor loss In deep sincerity. Iho fimea'altoouplacoyesterday aftemoon nt So'clock attho residence of Thomas L. ICini- ball. liiOJ South Seventhuvonue. Iho ciskotwas covered broadcloth textile trliumlnps and here slUcr-tlpped handles , Tlio floral decorations , sent by Irionda nnd relatives of the deceased \vcro ro- znorknl > 1y beautiful nnd appropriate in their Blraplielty. There was no special effort in design vorit , but like the plain , devoted life that hud pouo out the frngrnnt loses , the carnations nnd tlio tender , milling smilax nroro permitted to typify in all their purity nnd sweetness luovlrtius of the departed. 'J'lio upper part of thoruslcct 'was entirely covered with La Franco roses and n small talilo nttho foot for the sumo beautiful deco rations , Across the in iddlo of thocoflln lay n Inrgo bouquet of yellow roses en twined with 8inila < c nnd another of ten roses sltnllaily supplied with a green Ijaclrj ; round. Titthofootof tlio casket rested a ma tilflcent array of tube roses and vhito car > omllons. i .The iilano was rilso liandsomoly decorated rtrttli rosebuds and roses in plnlc aad Mlilto witli Binllax suppljlnpr tlio Riven. Itov. iXowtou Mann of the Unitarian churct conductotl tlio corc'mouies , which wore briel nnd Hlniplo. The inusluconshtod of the sing ing ot "Anirels Ever Bright and Fair" by Mr. Jay Northrop , accompanied ou the plmio by Miss Doultor. jVt tlio close ot the ceremonies the re > - tanlns vcro taken to ITorcst Lawn eeinctcry nnd Interred. 1l\o cwroinoniesi at the house were largely nttendml and a long procession followed the remains to their lust restliiR place iu a grave lined with evergreens. 'XUo pall bearers wore Joseph iJarker.Wlll JaraClebiii-no , Caiitaln II. E. Palmer , w. II outer , D.C. Tlroolts , It. l > . Douel , 0. S iblnsnudQ. r.Stohblns. SlUDEM'S ALTWAYS. the Proposed Law on 31111- tary I'rniuotionH nml ICiniiilaationa. - , The consideration of the bill by the senate , t jfprcvUUng for the ciamlnatlonnnd promotion A of ofllctrs , evoked quite an amount of dis cussion among the oDIccrs at ilepartiucn licadquarters yesterday. 11 AVCW agreed that tbo proposed chang < trns n { rood one , but none of thorn seemed to tmdorstann what the details of thecxnmlna Won would be , Such an examination , It was held , was car- Tied on tin all cases of promotion in the navy and the mat tor comprehended n broac Grunge of subjects. For Instance , ns one oftl coraxpreasedlt , onioiiROtherthingsnii oftlcoi in I glit l o.xpocted to answer questions on JCtlQUCUoln ull the courts of Europe. ' In the nrmy the possibilities of the ctana nation could bo circumscribed only by th limits of human information. This fact would.lt wns claimed , make th. eoldlcr a student almost as long nshollvet and could uotbutiimratothoadvuntagooftln service although the president might see ti to restrict tbooxactlouato a certain extent , This examination , said another ofllccr. Mrould bo all right if the nmu i\uo should fall to pass should bo dropped from the list , but ho doubted that that would bo don o , . In itself It was all right , but it was JlKc a ( rreat many ideas ot nn Utopia .n Sturactcr which leldom accomplished vvha ww claimed lor tbcm. Tbo frovLsO thnt vol unteer oIIcon ( and privates who tial served in the civil war wcro to be exempt was looked upon M a mcatit of destroying for many tears the effect of the bill , be- cnuso it xvould exempt hundreds who wcro now in the icrvlco. Then , iwjnln Iho boards of examination -Mould have something to say nnd Itvas thouclit tbcso could scarcely bocxpcctcd todoiMud ni much from the can didate for promotion as the law contemplated. " Water Lily Bonn Will Float. -TA TUK JFJK1 , * ) Tlic Vint Day of tlio Uttjclc Tourna- inciita GratlCjIit Sneccsw. The first day of llio OmaliaVlicol club's tournament was a very gratifying success , so fnr as interest In the contests was concerned , but the crowd In nltandanco might havohcen. lnw > r. It was a trlllo cool , liowcvcr , forpor- fcct phjslcnl comfort. , and It wets this fact alone that kept nmiy who would otbcrwlso hnvo been present away. As it was , Iho crowd was fnlrln slzo nail very roljust In en thusiasm. The tremendous rains of Thurs day hud left the track Ueivy , which accounts forthe slow tlmo raado. Today , hovvovor , the track will bo In line condition , and some greab sport is anticlcatcd. The olllcers of Iho day jcstcrJay tvcro : Referee , S. 0 , V. < 3riswoldj judges , II , II. Rliodcs , ( } . O , PraaclscoV , , K. Cooinbo ; timers. ' A , B. Hudson , lj"rank Panneloc ; um pires' AV , It. Head , G.R Epcnclcr , A M. Co\vle \ ; scorer , J. K Kbcrsoloj handlcappor , C. II. Stone ; elorltof course , P. T. Mittiwor ; assistant clerks , \VC. Urlau.Dr. . I1 , N. Con ner ! starter , William E inorson. The iirst uvcnt onthoaftornooa'scardwas tbcoiio-mllc novice. First prize , cyclometer , by Overman wheel company , Second , pale full tight * , by Collins gun company , ITollow- lag wore tbo entries : II. Muentefcring , A. . C. 0 , Omahni O. nciiidoif.A. C. C.Omaha ; n. L. 1'ottcr.A. C. 0. , Oiniiba ; U .r. Morris , O. W. O. , OmahaT. ; 13.1'arinelo , 1'lattsmouth ; K E. Mockett , Lincoln. After a spirited cbaso 0. Blcntiorf of Omaha won. with K. E , Moikctb of Lincoln , second and ELMucntefcrlug of Omaha third. Tlmo 3iIO. The second race was the ono nallo safety novice. First prize , lamp , by 1'crlclns , Catch < & Lauman. Second , bicjclo shoes , Qcorgo \ . Cook. Kntrlcs : C. S. DIukcy , A C. C. , Omnvlia ; Gcorgo Mackev , L. AV. C. , LexingtonIt. ; XI. Calkins , AC. O.Omaha. , Dickey won , with Mackcy second , Time 3:112-r : , The third race was it two inllo open. Tirst V > rleVlncbc3torrlllc , by Cioss tDunmlro gun company. Second , collar audcuflhox. by J. A. Fuller < S = Co. aintriw : Deal lYcrtz , A , 0. C. , Omaha ; Lou Fleschcr , A. 0. C..0rnaha ; AY , PLxley , .C. G.Omaha , ; T. M PattersonPliittstnouth , ; S.L. Patterson , I'lJttsinoutli : Seth Kbodcs. O.W. C. . OmahaFrankKllick. JP. AV. C. , ITrcniont. T , M. 1'attcrsoncameln Hrit. 33eol AVcrtz setond and Lou Fleischer thira , Tlrao CMn. : . 1'ollowlnK this came a half mlle safety , open. First prize , silver cup , by S-uns Jew elry company , Second , ineerchaum pipe , by S. Jonnson. Kntrles : O uiah u ton ; B.'L. l oitorileld , O. AV. C. , Omaha 1'orterfleld was winner , -with 2'ixley second end nn d Dictojr third. Timo134. . The fifth event was nn iiiterestlntr affair. It was none mlle ordinary. I * A.V. \ . state championship , Prlro. gold medal , by OV. \ . G.rl no en tries D. AVcrtz , A. C. C. , Omaha ; L. Fleschor , A.C. C.,0uiaha , ; 0. C. Peabody , 0.VC. . . OinnhaC. ; K. Dennian , A. C. C. , Omaha ; T. E. I'lirracle , I'htusmoutluT. M. Patter- sou , Plaftsmouth ; S. It Patterson , Plaits- mouth ; Hotn Hhodcs , 'O. W. C. . Omaha ; .T. Drain , LV.O. . , Xlncoln ; L. Ilolton , O. VV. C. . Omaha ; KKllick , 1 ? . W. C , , Fremont , O.K. Doninin , nftor a hard but Kamostrufr- Ble , crossed the tape in the lead , Pcnbody second nnd Ithodes thir-d. Tirao J:12 : 1-5. There wcro but tivo starters. N" . T. Z iskoC LciluRtoii andB. S. Portorfleld in the sixth race , the ono mile safety championship , for a. gold mcdnl offered by the club. 1'orterfield won hands down. Timo-35 ! , The seventh ruco was a two-mllo handicap , first iirle , gold beaded utnbnlU , Continental clothing company. Second , lamp , by Samuel Burns. Then wcro sixteen entries , as fol lows : 3 It ITlcschcr , scratch , A. C. C , , Omaha ; F1. Bacon , U5 ! yards ; H. MuenterferinK , 175 yards ; D. AVcrtz , 23 yards ; O , IloindorfT , 100 yards ; It. Potter , < JO jardsV. ; . Pixlcy , 4O yards , ; \ \ ' . Morris , 1L'3 yards ; 1C. Denman , 5O yards ; I' . Mathexvs , HO yards ; T , I'armele , 150 yards ; T. I'atterson , 90 yards ; S. Patter son , 00 jardsH. ; lihodes,40 , yards ; \V. \ Grand. ] ean,200 yards ; F. KrlorH3 , ! jards ; P. Elllolr , 123 yards. After a hot cbaso JIuentcnferlag won. Pnraielo second , nil the rest having dopped out. Time :5f : .S The next raoe , thoouo milcO.V , C. chal lenge , diamond medal by J. JFrenzer , was tbo best of tlio day. The entries wcroj 0. Pcabody.O. IV. C. , Omaha ; AV. Morris , O. W. C. , Omaha ; S. Rhodes , 0.VC. . , Owalm ; L. . Holton , OV. . U , Omaha ; \V. Townsend , O. VV. C. , Omaha. lloltouwou.Peahody second and Rhodes third. Tine-3l'J. ! Aquuiter nillo dash -was the next , -vvhlch , was very close and nijthly exciting- . The starters we re : V , Bacon , Omaha ; L. . Flescher , A. C , C. , Omaha ; 0. DeltidoilT , A G.C. . Omaha ; B. 1-otter , A. G. C. , Omaha ; AV , Piiloy. A , G. C. , Omaha ; C , Dcnman. , A. C , C. , Omaha ; T. Patterson , PlattsrnouthS. ; Patterson , Platts- mouth ; S. Kliodcs , O. W. C. . Omahu ; L. Holton.O. W.C. , Otnalia ; C.NIoodemus.f. . AV.C. , Fremont ; W. Towuscnd , 0.V , C. , Omaha , Holtoncaraoin first. Tlesclier second and Pixlcy third. The live milo handicap closed the day's programme , and was ono of the most inter esting even ts _ of the day. Tlw prizes vcro : lli-st , a Kodak camera ; second , 815 pair of trousers by IS'lcoll the tailor , nnd third a pal lr of bicycle shoes. The stnrteis were : C. Peabodyscratch ; 1Bneon , : W yards ; D.U'crtj , 150yards ; AV.Pixiev. 100 yards ; C. Denmim , 100 yards ; F , Mathews , 1(50 ( ! ley third , 'Phis afternoon's programme Is appcnaod : Two wile safety hnndlcap-Firit , niaiblo clock by i'opeinanufactnring conapanj- ; second end , safety lump hyA. II. Pcrrlfjo JlsCo. Ono inllo ordinary , oncn First , amateur photographing outfit by 0. C. Ponbody ; second end , silk umbrella by A-rlhur llripgs , oc Threerailolap rneo , Hi. A. IV. only rirsc , league uniform by Browning , King & ; Co. ; second , one pair of f 15 pants by American tailors ; thirdouopoltersot , lyJ. A. i'uller &Co. Two mlle brdinnry. clainplonship of Ne braska 10 Bold medal by L. . K. Helton. One tnllo safety , open First , SI5 pietiiro , andframo by A. Jlospo , Jr. ; second , safety lump by Oormollcjit Jeffrey company. One-half mlle dash , ordinary , open First , Sty t raveling cose bv Albert Cnhn ; second , slllc umbrella by C , C. I'eatxxlv. Two inllo handicap , O.Vr. . -First. . O.V. . C. cup ; second , sold medal by C. S. Itay- mond. Five mlle open First , fine parlor lamp by- M. II. Dllss : sccon , rat trap pcdaJs by A.rf. Perrigo&Co.j third , brouze vase by Koso Brothers. Ono mlle owtnnry , boys fltteea years and under First , Little Giant safety bloyclo by Lojlor & Yost ; second , silver medal by 0 , E\ . 13penot r. Ono mlle consolation ordinary 3rst ! , bloy do shirt , Robinson & G armour second , lug- Knpo caarlor , A. H.Perrigo A Co. ; talrd.ono l > air tennis shoes by A. D. Morse. Througlx coachos-Pullrna.n palace sleepers , dining : cars , free reclining chair cnrs to Chicago and Intervening point VB tlio ( jront Koclc Esland route. Tlcko ofllco 1COSlxtecutb. . aud Farrxum. SOCIlf 031 MM. KEVIS. Cut nt A-rmmu'd. Thursday afternoon when the heavy rain caineonlt became necessary to light up hon Armour-Cudahy jutcklug houses. An cm - ployi lield ) oung Joseph Couvalno up nto I light a lamp and Inlcttlns him. down tbo point oC nknlCociUKlitln Itio "back of Lls leg neartho thlgb , cutting a lonir , deep Tenoliers * Ilxitiiiliinllon. Iho board of examiners of the city ichooli will bold a session In the high school at 9 o'clock this forenoon , All teachers not holding city certificates or Douglas county certificates not lower than second grades , and nil applying for positions In the South Omaha schools inuit pass this examination. The board consists of Colonel E. P. Savagfl aadDr. UII. Slabaugh. Ilrolco II la IIOK < INed SaraffC , t young son ot Colonel E. P , Savage , ivhllo horseback riding yesterday morning , foil otl his horse nnd received a fracture of the loft leg. Thounfortunnto boy was taken homo and a surgeon sum moned , vtho reduced the fracture. Notci A.Umit the City * ETC. atayilcldls on the sick list. Hollls K , Hoglo Is onthcslclc list. A son IIM been horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ear- nestU. Smith , of theStockman force. Tlio republican , club ncotlnr ( , announced for last zilgut , has been postponed till next week. BalthosJottcrnoxtwcek will eommoncoa huilding /Vlbrignt for lleprlcyfc Callahan , to replace that destroyed lyllro. On account of the absence of Rev. David IVfnrauotte , who Is nttonalnj too conference at "Wayne , there will not bo services la the MethodUt Episcopal church tomorro w , The body oC Mrs. Frank Dennis , who died nt Albright Thursday , was shipped to IilunchurJ , la. for Interment 'JL'lio body wa.3 accompanied by two sisters of the do- ccrtscJ. IVIUIanM. Palmer of the Avraour-Cudahy packing forces , one of tlio most powerful moil hi tlio city , is said to have lifted on n wager rnoro pound ) than was over boEcio lifted in this cily. JDurlngtho rain storm Thursdav afternoon the cast wall In the electric ifeht power house was undermined and fell. No d.inmp ) was dona to tlio machinery and Superintend- Sinilh hndovoijthltigln onlor by lighting thnoln thoevcnlng- . The - damage -was inconsiderable siderable- , -Sulluc Wntor Is n raild laxative nnd SparkliiiR morning drink bottled at Excelsior SpringsMo. Told Too Jinny Stories. Officers Fleming and Cook arrested a sus picious appearing strangcrat tbouniondeiot Thursday night. Ho bad been hanging abouttbodopotand mingling with thocrowds of passengers all day , and the officers thought ho had nlnglcd about long enough. Wticn approached ho said how as waitlnR fora cer tain train , .AJtcr that train had gone , ho wixsaguinlnterrogatcd , and ho replied that he was waitlnHfor still another train That train also departed vithout him , and ho then said ho \ \Viiitlnpr for his trunk. "When auestcd hoga'o the tuino ofVI1 liamU. AVilliaias of Denver , Col. Ils bnRgiiKe arrived onuti evening train from L > iucoliias ho said it would , but ho couldnotglve asatisfrctoiy account of him self , and In view of his contradictory stories. Judge. Hclsloy give him a thirty dnjs' jail seutcnco , which was suspended if ho would lea.\othedty. Ivlrs. "Wlnslow'i ' soothing Syrup Is jtnuncx- cellco : modieinofor children ivliilo tccthiui ; . 25 cents a bottle. \VailcJlls Brother ? Mr , Mike Casnn , a butcher from Colum bus , this state , arrived in the city yesterday to inquire about tbo man who was killed on the Union PaciHcat Shceloy's ' station en the 4th inst. , while walking along tlio track with the man "Vollquardsoii. Mr , Cas- sin ( hints the man ttiw his brother Thomas , wno left homo about that tltneandhas notb ; cnheurd from since. 3lo was In the hitUt ot "chumaiing" ivlth Vol- gumJson. The clothing \iorn by tlio dead man wns de scribed to Mr. CossinvbOBaldit. , . answered the description ot thnt worn by his brother when lie left home , "but In order tomalwsuroof itho went out to the cemetery this nlternooii to have the body dis interred. If it proves to be the remains of hl brother Air , Coasiu will hu o it removed to Columbus. Both the method and results when Sjrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing' to the taste , and acts gently yet jromptly en the Kidneys , Liver and Uowcls , cleanses tlw sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches aud fevers and cures habitual constipation. Sjrup of Tigs ia tlio only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to tlie tnsto and ac ceptably to the stomach , prompt Jn its action and truly beneficial iti ita efTecta , prepared only from the most healthy and ngrceablo substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy Inown. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and 81 bottles ly all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to ti'yit. Do not accejt any substitute. CKUFORM HG SYAUP CO SM FRANCISCO , CAl , IOU/S > ILL . H. HEW tWMr. N.Y- T rri TUS - - JruSflvenr. C.B. MOORE & CO.Accm. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED fROM Great Western T pe Foundry Howard St. CORLISS mm Best Quality , [ Correct Style. Perfect Fitting. Bett Linen. ASK FOR THEN. COLLARS SCUFFS TEXV9 , theircatQuKt'lty of tboncar future , Mag nificent harbor , A. million midihulfdollars novboinsii > ontlu rock nnd Irondooiis , seaport oltlio wtintrjr westof tlis Wx-tte forlnformatlon and maiRi , U.M. TBUEUEA.B.a4CO , Established 1B3T ; in . CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. SPECmLjSALE' ' C&i DHEif'S DEJ ? ? Our stock of Boy's and Children's Clothing Is the most com plete that we have over shown , and wo have arranged seine special bargain lines for * this week whtcli will enable you to clothe your boys neatly and at prices never quoted for the same quality , Wo mention a few popular bargain lines vvhi ch cannot be duplicated in the city. Boys'Knee ' Pant Suits Price 31.50. . We offer-this week I DO suits suitable for boys from 0 to 13 yearsjln adark ensalmere.at $ IBO per suit , ; serviceable and neat. "This is n special price , and Is a quality usually sold for $3BOnnd$4. Ourprice Tor tills week is $1. BO per suit. .All nges. Bolts' ' Knee Pant Salts. . Prise 33.60 Wo will show a special line of $ ! i.8O suits , ages -4 to 14 , Ina neat darlc casslmero goods , -which cannot be bought outside of the Continental for less tha. n $5. We claim this suit will please the most careful purchaser , E S its value is evident when examined. PI > I ce $3.8O. EQY S' LONG PANT SUITS. It Is unnecessary for * us to say anything about tlio nmg-nl- txide of our stock. ; everybody knows we have a wholesale stock : to selectfro m , end. thlsseason we have improved on. the variety and -will sustain , oar-reioutatlon as to quality. The secret or our success Is that we ha-vo nothing to do with trashy stoclc. Wo invite yoxar attention to our complete line of Boys'Long ' Fan t Suits In Casslmeres , CheIots , Tricots and W hlpcords. Boys' Cassimere Su.its , $8 to $12. Boys'Che-vioi ' Suits. . $9 io $1S. Wo display cliolcetilings in 13lack Che-vlotswhich will Joovery popular this season Tor boys' wear * , AMUSEMENTS. TldCHEiE Kl OUT9 , rllT COMMENCING THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER IB HIE TMINESTACTOIt , Bill , UOIIEllT . K TUB MAGMF-lCENr SrtnT-ACCLA.lt PJIODUC T10.V OI'TIIK Box shest now open . i The Grand , ° % . ' .SEPT. 21. Beach & Borers' 1'OPIItA.Rl'HTOES. ' ' Ilex scats. fl.OJ and 75rcntt ; Orclicstra. TO cents ; llalcony. . ' ! Juii-12i oonti ; fall ry , 15 ( tuts , llo.v > hOL-t > OJIUIL i.itiirJ.iiiiorni n : . ar .Htitlnee. Commenting Moncta Scpf. 22 AKCD TI-IH IVoductlon ol tlio Trlnco and llio Puuptr , " wllli PIUPIE ELSIE LESLIE And tlio N.Y. Tust. Aulhurlinl l > y Martc ' 1'triln. Uranintltcd Kicli- ardson.Tour unilor tlicdlrcollon ofMr. Alllajman. bulo odonts wilt com m emu StturUsif rices 5Ju uinll. > c- RAN'D G EXPOSITION COLISEUM BUILDING. September 22 ao October 13 ROJiDJLR. 6- Spaces and Privileges Closed. CORNER 11TH AND FAf AM STS , OMAHA \VEELCOK SKl'T. BOZ. BO/i. BOX. AWOHD15U ! J I'lIKNOHnSA ! A FIIKAIC AdoKthut rfail.s , wjflls , rov"t , tndf > Ui Oinalia'n , ' Itrutly. Do Cirno. .IWKlorj , Vvrnon , Kaclu.1 Artist. Uttlu Klttlo IllnKluini , Malu liui > erinnntiir. ONBDIMK A-Dllfli ? TO A.U. . PARKER HOUSE , BOSTON , J. REED WHITFL.'E te .CO , , Tioprleto ri YOU NG'S.HOTEU J. REED TVIUPPLE teCp , , Proprietors. Cookloi and BcrTloo excelled "bf none Co tuple to In nil nppolntmenui Ikut location In theolty , Tlio llDjUiiriruntcrlpt r : "Mr. Wlilpplo Is rrlnco'tl InnJIortl , nnd putroni of 1'trkori1 may tatlclpito a return lo tl o ( oed old times ot Us ( ounticr , llarrerlJ. 1'irkor ' , Mr.Vllli l'LK vrlll continno U manigomtnt or Tounjc'iu licretoioie. Offer forSale. Tour itoasaml 1-ons oliolco Dalod IIuvI' . O ll.cnrs , Htrango'a Sldliij. Lulon flrliornlolc stuUoni , oa 0 , M. .St. P.R. H , lix lota to suit imrcUfior ; prlcod tcgulatoi bjr the Cat ! and sco ui. BROS ILLINOIS WILITARr AMDEMf , "IffiS-tt" " Circular olUISNRI J. BTKVENS. A , B. . I'rla. They are custom made clothing or jnenchant tailors , left on. thoirlmnds for one reason ortin- other. These we buy in large or small quantitiesfor , * ready casn , FOP example : A. suit of clothescostlngorigina.lly $40we can , according tostyleandqualitysell forlSot' $2O. Just tHInk of ita savlngor BO percent , one-half ot tlie orig'na.1 ' cost. IManyof them arc from tlio lead ! ng tailpr-ing estatollslarnen ts throughout the country. MERCHAWT TAILORS' MISFITS and UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS OXJEL PE1CTS A © GUIDE. FA3STTS. made pants for. . . . made pauKs Tor. , . , | made pants for. . . . * made pants for. . . . . . . . $5.50 made pants for. . . . . . . $5,00 is made pauU for. . . , . . . . $4.50 punts for. , . , Latest styles and elegantgarments In silk and satin , lined Suits and Fall Overcoats. Also Full Dress Suits for sale or rent , at tlio 1309 Firnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309 Remember nu mbe ran < i place , 1309 FarnamStneet , Omaha , Neb , Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturda.y until lOo'cloctc , All garments altered free of chnrge to insure a perfect fit. DR , J E. Specialist , I u naorpasstd In tlio treat ment of nil ( orniH ot i'ltl- VA'J'JJ DISK ASKS , last MM liOoct.mtlClUUIS.or pain In rttelvlnft tbo tlnfltlcr , liVI'lllI.lS cured luJO toSU ilifs. Hln r > ljcasusCnt.irrh , and oil UlHirau * of the IHoocl.IluartHntl Xjlver. fre * mile Dlreasc'icurcdwltliout InitriimciitM or "local trunt- mont. " LfKlIci from 2 to I only.Vrlt \ for clrcu- Inrn elvlnK purlieu Intsitbuut onclioftho nbovo dmoiisoi , nod tliotring innnj of thg moat roiuurVtblo cures. Of- Boo , N. K. Cor. llth anl Kurraru Stt , entrance on oltlictttrcct , O in all Neb GOLD MED.A.L , F.ARIS. 18VS , CO.'S ' c la abvolutclts pure unit it lititlttllt ; . tn u odlo It * prcoamtbo. Ithu ti ori tkt * tJSrn tfmtt thern cA bl Coc-OI mljcetl vrilt Starch , \rnwroot orBugnr , ind Im tticreft * ( far ition economical , tuting hit tkan pna nut a ct'j ' > It ll dellcIotj nouriihlnff strfiiAtlieiiiiiit , K-A. BII.Y XiartfTiiltQil adniirabl/AJapte ] fjr invilidi aa vtlliu ixrioit * lq health. C r&fers W. B AIER & Dorchester. Masi B mrt GLASGOW , LONDOMDERRY.BELFAST . DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LOKDOM. moM NKW VOUK KVKnr Tnoosmr. Cabin Pa geS35 to 550 , actotdlnylo locillon d slileroom , E cursion$06 fo$95. $ StccraRO In nnrt trntn lnropo ! ttLowtn Untcs. AUSTIH DAlOWIHACOCenefal , Aaenls. 53 Broadwar , NEW YORK. Jnn. nlrsoii. OoiioralVcstorn Agent , 1) ) RandolphHrcel , ClilcagoUarrjr li Moore , Jos , Ultimo. INSTITUTE OF OUR IADY OF THE SA.CREO HEART , ILL. This Iiistlliite. slt uod ! In ori < i of tlie most beautiful sul ) itlu of Clilcajo , otters txiVounj L > u.dlrs , crcrvidvunli o ( or oltilnliiir u ttiorouRluiul nwful education. Htu llci will bo reiimii'il S | ) t. X , W ) . I'or partlcultri uJ- ( I rfss B 11 pcrlo poss , S VAHTHMOUlt COL.TKIJK. SWA1VIIIMO1IE , P . Opcni nth montli , 9tl . IIJO. Thirty ralntitoi frnm Uronil HU Nation , 1'hth. Undtr eire of IMomli , Fullcollestcoiirii'i forLotU seips leidlnx toulauil- cnl. KnKlnccrlntf , Hcloiilinc. tn.t J llfrnry Ilenlthrul lucatlon , vxleDflvo irotinli , biiliaiiim , mnrlilnu nlmp < , UlwratctlCJ. oil It brirlus. I'or full Ui'ulnrU'lilr.'H ' WSI. il\L > l > LKTOVl , > h.IActlnjI'reililent ) , , IILMUREE CJLUCE Mllwiiulco.Mi For Von \Voincn. . For cataloiuu add O. It ICIMJSLUV. I'Ji.lJ. I'rcs'fc. dj Ifin Media , I' * . . JllllUlrf AnudMiy. tiofi , ijp JUUUrouVsllnlljIrU. . tlroulvi : "VJ'EW YUltIC Ojl. 0JVtWit. . 1J.3. , AM. Com wall , N. V j Itvillpn.y ovary purchaser to glcmco In oursliosr window and sco our nicdiuin orado Business Suits nt S10 , $12 and $1D. "Voting nion will be csyociolly Interested In out * douulo lorcaslcd Cheviot Suil8--son-io of wlnloK are oUk-ffeiced. nt popialnr prices. Loolc In on this deparLincnt befoi'o you pLirohosc nnd. see what perfection can loeaUalried in n-inntifuctxiringrinoclotli ing. The iprlcesarcnothiQli ! $12 tolSafapopula.rcvnd , buy very fine garments , VVo liavo thoni as hlg h ns $2B , fl7jR ] JNJRR WEAR PiEPARTM' T. Our aim this season Lnas boon to make this the great cenlop for fine TJnd.erwcnr. Callln nncl talk with us about tliostyloor \anderwenr you want. Wo can show you the populnruiEikcs In domestic and roreign goods. Our methods of doing business are well understood , Ills Innrdly necessary to say } hat we aim to satisfy outpatrons. . Wo expectevery purchase to be satisfactory ; nnd money is cheerfully refunded when goods do not prove so , and all thnt. isnecessary togalu your confidence is being done. HAT A point oflntcrestto those wlio want quality and low prices. The Wllcox Hal -we claim Is equal to the best. PRIOR S3.SO. Comer Dou ° 'tis ( and 15th Streets. THE DUEBER FACTORIES HANPDEN LARGEST WATCHES IN THE THE BEST WO RID. THE TIME DEST KEEPER. SEND FOR THE DUEBER OUR BOOK , WATCH CASE "FRAUDS MFQ.CO , , H WATCH EO. ' CANTON , OHIO. PRINCIPAL POITS \VEST , NORTH .and SOUTH 1302 Farnam Stroot. HARRY P , DEUEL , City Pacsenerer and Ticket Agoat. BB.J.C. WESTS NERVE UNO eRAIN 1HEATMENT. Ipeetaefa , . , . . . Mnoki onttl l > eprn loiirtoiilnirof tb > lir > lnru- lultlnBln Inunltx > il Iviillutr to m ) > err dor ; anJ ( l ttli.rrvm turo Old Atr .V rrcimtu lau ot fovr r InoUktor lex , Involunttrjr lohi e vAii ( | 8 | > tnn toirtu > a uu > < > < i by onrexerllo.-x ol lu brain , wlr- * lima or crpr-lw lfcnct ( Kadiboxcontalnonu ' MontJ/'ilroat- / nent. II a. Int. orilr for H. lint tiy intll itrriitltL. - null tub orjir lurtlx lioieu , vlil hcnl purrhts rte - to rtfutid lannvy If I im tr&alcienl4II4 OJ GOODMAN DROO CO , , 1110 r rnanStrwl ) , - Oimlm. Ti'ob. A GOOIJJIIOH , Iuwor. 1131 Dcirborn St. . Ji. Cbloaco , VHi tciurv Hiiccivisful [ iracloo. /dricel'rool nopubllullr. tpeolulfaollltlom. luuiauybtatcs DRS. MERRILL & IV Chronic , Js'crroti , niond nnd Sum la ! niirnio tnd ll ciic oftlio I'.je , IS.tr , Nose , TUruU niilC'lio l fc > tcciil < n tcntion to Dincnso * of AVn men nnrt Olilldrcii. TliPrtoctornliaio lifid ypnri nf oip rlonoi In I'm ' lie pltitl.t of llrutiklrn mil No * V'urk and nro union/ tliumiint fliiccutnlal and trldol ; knot D nin.'clull U I > tlioiunnttr. 'In STonne aiirt MiddleAcocI Mc > n. IMManhood. \ . Norroui IJcblllty. finiriinlirrJini , fvoinln.U Jxisjos. I'hjrMlial IMCIJT , nrlilnjtniai Indli- crttlgii , proauulnj alooplcnaiiMt. < l < 'iioiiilcnir. | : I'lm- ' ploaon tnifnco , OTurHlon to tocloty , itii llrillauoiir- iiKodlacKi > ( ronl > lDiiccdull. unlit f r tui1ior bul lion ) , nnd llnils llfu a bur.lon , onfi'lr , pciuanootlr iiucl ipuadlljr cu red , Dlotxl nnil SIcln OIHP.IHQI , Bjplillln , n < llir.no inuit ilruclfulin 111 result ) , coiiiulctcl ; criidlcatod. CCM i to-Urlniirj Hurecry , CcnorTtiir , Gleet , Byiilillls. Iliiracola. Varlr.octlo. anUStrlctiiri ) . rallo.illr ftnrt mfoiy curt > d without liuinor ( lulriitUin from Imalnoii. All Hciaul Do. lornilllcs anJ ItiipcJIiumiUi tumarrliie tuweantaUf lOIllDMtl. > MIKoctildUc ws Hnfoly nn1 i > emmiumlr ouroL HDIITM , III in. HUB p. 91 Bondnyi.lU . till I. . N , II I'CMonuuniailoln vt il IIH itiir lx3trertt Jiit Iliolrlioiiio by corrunpondpnie. JSIeillcliiDiandlii- mrurlliiiiMK'nt licvi > rii. ; < 'nniu ItUloit froo. Html t ofnti liiitnaintu Imuru rily | 218 i litrciiili .St. , OpjxHlto ltoyil'9 Ojpcrn. lloutf , Oinuria , Nob. 3 > ri > lilne Hnlili cnr < lfn 1 MO RIBBON PeoincotAli niCDt SPEED , Strength. Sold Under a POSIPI-VE GUAR ANTEE. GEO. H , SMITH &CO. , aonerdl Agontitfubrukaind low * . O10S. 16th St. , - - Omaha , MANFCQODf J0 neriland KEIIVOUS mBXUlyi ! WcaJumsofBodyu > ilBIj d , ElfitU - SfeSiSs0 ' Atwt.l.lr . utillTi ! HOMI ritUJl73V > iT-L > < ai > la u ' ' Dulnttll > ri.tVllil > l > lr ril | > diillrl . " lJ iertptlv iertptlvCRIC