Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, September 05, 1891, Page 5, Image 5

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1891
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Each Season
Has lis own peculiar umtitdy; hut with tlio
blood iiwlntnlncd lumtnteof uniform lor
nnd purity, ty theme of A)erNHnwiparllln,
the system readily mlapts Itiell to clmngt-d
conditions. Compose d of the licit alteratives
and tonics, and being highly concentrated,
Ayer's Hnrsnpurllla Is tlio most effective mid
cconoinlcul of nil Mood medicines.
"For some )e,in, nt tlio return of spring,
I hud serious trouble with my kidneys. I
wns uniihle to sleep nights, and suffered
greatly with pains In the small of my back.
I wns also nffllctcd with headache, loss of
nppetlte, and Indigestion. These symptoms
wcro much worse Inst spring, especially the
trouble with my back, A friend pcrsunded
tne to use Aycr's Sarsapnrllln. 1 began
taking It, nnd my troubles all disappeared."
Mrs. Uencvrn llelnngcr, 24 llrldKU st.,
HprliiKlluld, Mass.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
I'llKl'AHIl) II V
DR. J. C. AYKR CO., Lowell, Man.
BoldtiyUruggl.ti. tl,ili$3. Worth 1 bottle.
Cushman Park
TOMORROW.
GALA :-: SUNDAY.
Mirth! Music! Merriment!
TUKGHKAT-
IOWA AND NEBRASKA
TURN BEZIRK
It will bo n jolly gathering nnd the ex
hibitions will be worth going miles to sec.
Trains le.iyc i :3o, 2:30, 3:30 nnd 5:30,
p. in.
Street cars connect with the It. & M.
trains for ths park.
Admission Only 10 Cents.
EXPENSIVE LIVING!
No matter whnt others do or say, we still
give you the
Newest and
Best Grades of
SHOES
At LOWER PRICES than others.
You can save money by buying your
Ilonts and Shoes of
WEBSTER & ROGERS,
1043 O Street.
C. L. RICHARDS,
.iTTOIEeiLTIHre
HICHAItnS I1I.0CK
LINCOLN, NEHRASKA.
CAPITAL $200,000.00.
American $ Exchange
National Bank.
I. M. Hnyiuond. Lewis Gregory,
President. Vlco President
H. H. Ournhnm,
Cashier.
I). O. Wing,
Asst.Uushler
$3000
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ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
The llnd meeting of tlio Tucdny Evening
cluli wl'l bo held .September, 1Mb, limtwiilof
the 8th. This elinnge Is found necc-wnry on
account of the Btate Fair next week.
Tlio Htv. M Hewitt bis j-oturnwl from n
montbV v'slt to tho likisof MtcblRnn rnd
will riiuuio wrvlww nt tho Holy Trinity
Kpleonl church iioxt Hundny.
Miss Annn L. Kunko bus returned l.tmi n
dollKhtfu' sojou'.iof s'x wcoVb nt Spirit Irtko,
lown, n suninuT resort stcndlly Krowln;? In
IKijm'n Ity with Lbico'n twonlo.
Kl :er Howe rnd fnmlly hnvoreturnc.l 'rom
Dmdwood nnl tho Hlnck Hill's country. Tho
Kliler looks well nnd ctnltiw bo bni liml n dc
ightful twi) weeks sojourn.
Tho llev. Dr. Kdwnr4 H. Curtis nnd syn,
Hlehnnl, returned from Cblenno Ihi'i-wlny.
Tho regular sei vices of the church wl'l Ik re
sumed next Biibbnth.
Mis. Dr. J. K. KIiik, ueeoinpniiiiil by Mls
Ilettlo Kills of Cameron, Mo., nro in tho city,
Kiiostsof Mis. KIuk's son, K. A. K'm? on
south Tenth sl.'eet.
Messrs. O. W. OonvlK 'l W. Motion
Binltli nttontloft tho performntico of "Tho
Alnbninn," at tho opiMihiR of tho now lloyd In
Omaha Inst night.
Mr. J. K. HlRRlnbothnm returned to Chi
eago somowhnt roluctnutly Monday, ImvliiR
expressed n regret while bore that he ever
left I.lncoln.
A bright new baby bus come, to bless tho
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Hnrd, 15112 O
street, tho little striivgei-errlviiT Wnl'ie'day
evening.
After 11 ten ilny sol ions ine.s, 51", 12. Ha'
lett Is once more nt his fn'ulllir post Milml
the counters of the populnr Hiil'elt jewelry
houie.
Mr A. H. Hproulo nnd dnunhter, M's
Mollto, of Kvnrston, I'l , r-e the guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I). Trnphageu nt 1IKJ7 I)
street.
Mr. Hn.y Dobbl's retiunid ynlerdny
fromn vMtto b's old homo nt HuntlnstDti,
l'eim.
Mr. J. II. Albright nnd Mrs. K C. A'
lirlL'litof tbonn.inr' selrct school hnvo rc-
. 'nnd irom 11 s't ninonjt friend? In Heat
rice. Mr. Cbnrllo Klllolt, son of M and Mrs.
8. C. Kllott, re.i".it.l Tue-ihiy from Wyom
ing where he bus been spending the summer.
Dr. J.J. Cove.:on,K.sbu,gi;i,n.,ii'idMM.
J. C. Au'd of Atch'son, Kns., 1110 visiting
tbe'r brother J. M. Coveit nt 'JIL'U Itslrc't.
M". Cl''lrs E. Crr'g and mjii ItoU'it, of
Spencer, Ind., ii tho Riiest of M-s. J. K.
Johnson, b! Not th Twenty- eventh street.
Miss IjlzrA Klsher who has been ls;ilng
with friendi hi the city for reverrl weelw,
returned t3 her home 'n Oenevn Hnt '-day.
M' s EsU'llo MeVieker of New Lisbon, O.,
!s the Kuest of her cous'n, Mr. J. M. McVlck
or of Twenty-fourth nnd Huiuner streets.
Mis. E. 8t. JoIiih. w'fe of general nr m
ger of tho Hock Is'nnd ra''wiiy wps enl -r-tnliK-J
8atu-dny by Mrs. W. H. Wolcolv.
Mls Cm rlo E. Nowcombo who hss bejn
visiting her uncle, M. Cba -e- Craig, re
tcrncil to her homo In Bo-ton Monday.
Ml:s Oeorgle Hnwko ret.i .led to her homo
in Nebrnskn City Saturday, eftcr 11 v'-lt of
two weeks with frleiu's 'n tb's city.
Mies Je ie Love, president of I'lyiiiouth
Congregatlonnl Y. P. H. C. E., left Weilne.
diy for Crete for n few days' lsit.
Mrs. John Harpham nnd daughter of Ster
ling. Ills., are 'n Lincoln visiting tho Har
pham In ot lieu nnd their fniutliep.
MKs Grnco IUchnnlson of Chicago, nnd
Miss Ida Mnrtlu of Omnhu, were guests of
Mrs. W. J. Hyrnes over Suudny
Mr. D. C. Teinpleton who lies been visit
ing b's uncle, T. P. Kennr tl, loft Mondiy
for bis home In Veiinll'lon, Kns.
Mr. D. C. McKntce of Plnttsniouth wus In
t'.ie city over Sunday isitlng nt the homo of
b's uncle, Hon. John hitzgernld.
Mr. and Mrs. Iillm De'ter wwt to Wymore
Wednesday to the wcdd'ng of M-. Oilen W.
Flfer nnd Miss Gcorglo Tnylor.
Mr. W. Morton Smith retm neil yesterdny
from Grind Island where he spent n couple
of days attending the reunion.
M.a. Frrsor, who has been east for the
past two months on n business end pleasure
trip, retui ned homo Monday.
Mr, nnd Mrs. H. H. N'ssley retu-ncd home
Tuesday eftcr n pleasant visit to the latter's
home nt Wnuseka, Minn.
Hon. Samuel Waugh, cashier of the First
Natlonnl br-!i of Plnttrmouth, wns n L'n
co'u visitor Monday.
Mrs. W. M. Long who has been visiting
her sister, M-s. Annn Lee, left Mondny for
Son Antonio, Texas.
Going to) quit tho buslnes- Corresjiond
enco papers of a'l kinds below cost, at Thk
Count eh olllce.
General L. W. Colby of Beatrice wns In
the city Monday en route to tho Grand 1
Ifud reunion.
Miss Muggio Hal let left for Ottumwa, la.,
yesterday inoiii'ng to visit relatives for
several weeks.
Mrs, W. S. HulTninu imd daughters, Hnttlu
pnd ilnzel, retu'.icd after 11 fou" months' 't
it in tho enst.
Mr. C. D. Coi'iunn end futnMy left Wed
noulay for their future borne in Hniiuthf 1,
Micsouri.
Mrs. John Doolittlo und son Fred, retil.ned
Wednesday from n two week's visit to
Chicago.
Colonel John Phillips returned Monday
nftar a plco'-Mit visit to Cb'cngo and Mil
waukee. The MIssosGeitrudeand Cnrola Hill are
expoctid to retirii from their custom trip
today.
Mr. nml Mrs. K. L. Plank retuiiied Mon
day frani a month'n outing nt Colorado re
sorts. Mits Amy Coveit lias reiuuioil from a two
weeks visit among friends In Atchison, Kas.
Mlw Ne'llo Grand pud LHIIe Terhuno of
Oninliu visited friends In Lincoln Monday.
Mrs. L. F. Jleger returned Tuesday fiom a
mouths visit with her slstsr in Stuart, la.
Miss Maggie McVeainey hns gone to Den
Moines to attend the Iowa state t'eir.
Miss Edltli Gray end M'ss Viola Gray a-o
vislilug friends hi BeciUtow.i, 111.
Mux Mnry A. Trceiuni! retunusl Tuesd
moi.ilng fiom a sit to CeHfoinla.
Mr. end Mrs. II. W. Hanly spent seveia'
days in Weeping Water this week.
Mei iii M, II. Sherman and L01 1 O'son of
Omaha were In the city Tuisdsy.
Mr. Howlnud Wllllainsof Ouinlia whb an
over Sunday vMtif in this city.
Professor J. O. IVntiser of tho city schools,
left Monday for South Dnkotn.
Ms V, L. Spence returned f rom n month's
vllt In Keokuk, In., Tuesday.
Messrs George Fisher nnd (1. W. Fisher
nro visiting In Denver, Col.
Mm. De''i n til Mls Mny Smllo nro vlslt
lug nt Hot Springs, S I),
Miss Mliiulu I.ntt.i Is vlilt'ug Mrs. Artie
Cody Bonl nt North Platte.
Ms. W. B. Hondo nnd Mss Mnry C. Hendo
nn vl III ig nt Cambridge, Uhlo.
Mr. Artbu-Wnlsh returned to bis school
In MlnnesoU Thursday.
Mr. nnl Mr A. W. Plero slnrtcil Wcdne
dny for Greonvll'e, MIm.
Mr. Chn-loi Iioiulinnl of Chicago Is visit
Ins relative In this city.
Cnntnlti J. K. Hill attended the reunion nt
Grand Inland this week.
Mivs Myiibn Coon of Umnha
of Mbs Kittle K'eutcti.
Is tho guert
Mr. Giorgo N. Forestnau, of (Jiunha, wns
In the city Tuesday.
Miss Henrietta I law ley Is v.Vltlng friends
InNobi.sknClty.
Mies Maud Durtil Is vls'tlng relatlvei and
oleuds In Oiuahn
Mr. Charles Hoebr'ugof Omabn spent Sun
day in Lincoln,
A r. I). W. Bowels left Monday for Chat
tanooga, Teliu.
Miss Alllo White Is vl-.fig friends nt
Grand Maud.
Mr. Sam K. L.iw spent We.lno.day In
(Jiand Island,
Mr. J. H. Ij tiiim leftMondny for Mlnne
apolfs, Minn.
Mr. Oliver Lansing left Tliuiwlny for St.
Paul, Minn.
Mr. J. II. Mniirlt'us In ro.iiiuel rrom
New York.
M's Cora L. Outcalt Is vlsltlns friends in
Beatrice.
Mr. E. L. Palmer of Oimiha Is visiting In
the city.
Mr. II. J. Wnhh has 1 etui mil from Michi
gan. Dr. U, F. LaddHont Sunday at Beatrl o.
The ..'cond irmunl opening of Mtyer Bros,
pa'ati'il clothing store occu-ed last even'n.
Tho place was brilliantly il'iiui'iiatisl, iniisli'
wi- furnished by the F. & M. tintitl, and the
I" 'go 1 01 ps of gentlemanly silesmen em'sted
tho propi letorj In entjui'l ling tho vast ii
b.'inbly of vIsltoM. No goo Is wero sold and
theopcn'ug th'oughout win 11 dicldeil sue
ce a in eveiy puitlculnr.
Golug to ip''t tlio busluo". Coircpond
enco papers or all I. nils below cost, at Tins
CoUliir.lt olllce.
The Great Turn llezlrk
What will undoubtedly prove 11 grout draw
ing card for Cushmrn Park end attraction
for hundreds touio..'ow is tho Nebrdska and
lown Statu Tumi Ilez'"k. A Hue prog-nui
hns been prepn-ud nnd tho exhibition prom
"les to l) of extruordl'icry 1'itereitt, woitb
go' ig miles to in Tho shndy nooks of tho
park offer cool rnd pk -nit retreats. Ex
co'lent music, iKialliig, bainmocls, swing
and other couvenieiiciM, make it uu idoul
spot to spend nn nf t.'rnoon . Fo r runiug of
t.'a'Ms sjo ndvei tlsement.
1'itrrolnl 1'nrrotit l'arrnlst
One of tho great?st nttrnctlous a'oug O
sa'tst now is 11 "a -go col 'cct ton of lino young
Mexican pui. 'ots wb'ch 11 '0 tio'ng shown by
Kelloy & Liiie, of Old Mexico, nt 131'J O
street. A iy one w .thing 11 lino talking lilul
cm now secive one 1 Ight at home at lower
prices than ' usually askisl for this class of
lilnl. Cu'l end m-tko a sul'.ction.
Are You Interested?
Tho following fra"' sta' illicit from J. E.
Hare of Trenton, Texas, w'l be of luterr 1 13
ni'iuyof our citlztns. "My "ttlo boy win
very bad off for two mouths with ilia.. 'luvn.
We used various medicines, also c Mr I In
two doctors, but nothing dono him any good
until wo used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
unil Dlarrho-'u Remedy, which gave Imme
diate relief nnd soon cured him. I consider
It the best medicine liiude and can conscien
tiously recommend It to nil who need n dlrr
rlui'ii or colic medicine. For tale by Chns
C. Iteod, Druggist.
A Cure fur Crumps In the Stomach,
Albert Erwiu, Editor of the Leonard, Tex
as, Graphic, says: "For the cure of cramps
in tho stomach Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
nnd Dlnrrhuju Kemedy is tho liest nod most
speedy I ever used." Many others who have
tried it entertain the same opl-i'on. For rale
by Chrs. C. Iteed, Druggist.
The Hot Sprlnusof Dukutn.
These springs aro rapidly becoming fanious
on account of the wonderful curative projier
tlcsof the waters, ',nnd tho many marvelous
cures which have been effected by the ther
mal baths.
The town and springs ure delightfully situ
ated in a picturesque valley hi tlio .Black
Hills country, uboundlug In lieautiful scenic
effects, und at an altitude of I), 100 feet above
tho sen level; thus insuring u pure atmos
phere nnd oxhllaratlng climate, absolutely
free from malaria.
Under tho enterprising and progressive
inunageinent of tho Hot Springs company
many desirable improvements have loeu
Hindu; among the number tho erection of u
commodious bath hoine fitted up with ell
modern conveniences for the comfort of
guests. New hotels luivo lieen built and com
fortably furnished throughout, conducted In
llvstclass stylo and nt reasonable rates.
Those w ho prefer stopping at a private house
will llnd many desirable Ismnllng Iplnces
where good accommodations are turnished
at moderate p''lces.
Tlio suiwrlor dally service now afforded by
the Burlington Route to Hot Springs, with
through sleeping car accommodations from
Omaha, Lincoln, Aurora and Grand Island,
makes the trip an easy and enjojnnle one;
and for the lieiietlt of all Who desire to test
the ullicacy of tho waters, round trip tickets
at reduced rates, good for ninety days nro
now on sale at nil otlices of the Burlington
Houte.
For pamphlet, descriptive of the springs,
and full information 11 to rates, time, etc.,
apply to any agent of tho company, or to
J. Fka.vcm, Gen't lWr& Tk't At;t.,
Omaha, Neb.
The Union I'aellle S)tteiu.
Has placed In dally service a solid tra' 1 hi
Ims'h Lincoln and Sioux City mailing cloe
I'onuectloiis at Columbus with main Mno
trains for nil points west, with Albion, Cedar
llaplds, Old and Giaud Island and branches,
except Sundays. Lincoln and Sioux City
dally connects closely In union depot, Sioux
City, with tlio evening trains ot connecting
lines for the 1101 th and east. For full partic
ulars apply at 1011 O street or at depot.
i:. B, Si.osso.N-, C. T. A.
SOUTH LINCOLN.
Mis. Townsend has returned from a seven
weeks' tislt to tho lakes of Minnesota,
Mrs. Abbott and daughter, Miss Nellie,
returned Wednesday from n six weeks' visit
with f 1 lends in Mliinesot'i.
Miss Joslo Leueton hail the misfortune to
fall on Monday evening, lullletlng n severe
sprain of tlioankle which though very pain
ful is not considered pnugerous,
A certain young man whom I'll not mens
lion, hns slyly nindo known his I iteiitlou
to take n ferry tioiit ride down tlio matri
monial tide. Ite.ul tl's careful nnd you will
sis, Tho man who will soon a beudlet bo.
(Julto n number of old nnd yoii'ig people
pn'llclpntcd In n veiy jilo'sn'it social nt the
Congreatlonr' church on Ines biy night,
of pay'ug 10 cents to represent a county, or
county seat, Hid ett 11 il'sh of Ico cream,
which was enjoyed Inimoni.ely with shawls
niuloveroimts on 011 the people.
Aunt Sii'nautha leliTiie.l Saturday from
La Belle, Mo,, end 's happy to st-itn there
niunfow ''iiprovemenls In South Lincoln
since her depr ,u 1.01110 six weeks nun.
There 11 11 iwo now ix Idenccs bu''t on B
su'eet between Twelfth nnd Foul .centh and
some new sldewi'' on A. Tho s.reet bus
be.'ii tried up, r'so tho hiiii1 on tho south
side bin been tilled (w th water.)
Aunt Lamantiia.
Buy your grocei les, t?ns, colTeos, etc., from
"The Diamond's" new and fresh stock, nt UK)
O street.
It 11 IIIk Winner,
Ph'l Jacobs, the veto. .in sewing ii'-ichluu
liaveler, 's noivn ''rft mls'il" bearer. He's
lilting up, w hat v 'I bo when 1 ompleti I, tho
lines sew ' 13 inacl'l 10 olllce wet of Chlcigo,
We welcomo the Staiidird to L'ncolu nnd
feel ri'iiud Hint tho "Nation's I'rlile" and Its
prmy of iiuxhers w M never rei.i't est lillsh-
lug an olllce that Is t -'y 11 c c lit to Lincoln
'ii fact It woc'il be to r iy city. Wo u uler
stand the Ht itlr il wl" nprwr on the fa'r
gioiiud In d ' -1 urado, also I'hl'V Clovel'iud
tw "us will bo on ox' Ibltiou. Ail'iiif-lou frca
to all, rossys Phil.
The Fiiliiinii, Slieliiiiiiloiih Valley.
Ill order to accommodate persons who
w'.h to exti'n'no West V 'g'nla, Ma-yland
and tho faiuous Shennndoali Vn'ley of V'
giiilu, iirrnugmeiitH liavo been madotJ 11111
exci'rslous on September lnth and -M.Uh to
points in the Sheur idonh Valley from Chi',
cago, III., and all point - on tho Baltimore A:
Oldo H'lilroad we-t of the Ohio Klver, and
from Cncl'inati and 'iit'ji.ut.llalu points 011
tho Baltimore & Oh'o South- Uestei n Ball
load r id Ohio A: Ml'-I'lppl Ha I way. It-itu
one I'li'lUd fa 'e for tho round trip. From
Chicago to Winchester, Mlddletown, WikmI
stock, Hai.''sonburg nnd St.iuutoii, Va.,
fl7.'ii, and from Ciuc'-i mil, (l'i 60. To Lex
ington, Vn., f 1 0111 Chlcigo, (18.01). and fniui
Cincinnati, jM'J.fi'). Tickets wi'l bo good for
30 days end tj stop off oaic of Ohio Itlver.
Fuitber Pi'ormntlon may ho obta''io.l from
O. P. McCV ty, G. I. A., B. ,fc J. S. W. 11.
H., mid W. B.Shattuc, O. P. A., O. & M.
ll'y, Cincl'i mtl, O., L. S. APcn. A. G. P. A.
B. & O. K. It., "Tho Rookery" Buttd'tig,
Chicago, PI., or any ticket ugeut of thoab'jvo
named roads.
TIiojj s2?S;lng dclrablo homes should not
fall to tnke advantage of th's exceptional op
poiumity to v'slt the upp:r Southein State.),
which ure now ut.,'ncti'ig the attention of
Kop1o in n'l sections of the Unit d Hta'es.
Publlcntlous, iiihm, etc,, will Ik) forward
ed free by M, V. Itlcha'ds, Laud and Immi
gration Agent1 B. & O. It. It., Baltimore,
Merylnnd. IMi-Ut
Sale of Unredeemed 1'lrdKen.
M. Adler, tho jtopolnr pawn broker, U'-EJ P
street, has moved h's accumulations of litre
deemc I pi: .Iges Into the old Dave May stand,
l5 O street, end commenctd lust evening
helling ruuio nt miction to the l'lghe't bidder.
The goc Js compr'so 11 U -go variety of watches,
jewe'iy, musicil ''is., cnents, il'miouds, etc.
Alt .Mid the 1 lie. It w'P coufnuo dp"y and
each evening ii'it" (I'sihi.ciI of, Go in, make
your bid and carry the goods away.
O.iglual round oak stoves, the only rlr-.
tight round oak stove 011 the market, oouso
ipioutly the mest ecouomlcnl 111 consumption
of fuel. Sold only by Dunham and Buck,
112H O street.
Ladles, did you know that the now Diamond
grocery hns oiienetl in Brlttous old stand,
1410 O street 1 Me. Gaorge I'roudtlt is the
now proprietor, too, and the store lies been
restocked and everything is new, neat mid
fresii, with prices quoted that mutt make
trade brisk.
Flannel shirts cleaned without shrinking by
the French dry cleeulug process, only 1ft cts.
at Lincoln Steam Dye works, 110.) O street.
Call on Henry Hurphnm, 1-TJ north Elev
enth Bv.-eut, opposite Capital Hotel for fly
nets, summer lap robes and carriago whips.
Our work speaks for Itself. It needs no
brngor bluster, simply your own opinion
will testify to its merits. The Studio Lo
Grande is on the ground lloor. centrally lo
cated and n beautiful place. Call and see us
nt It! I south Twelfth street.
A Mother's Oratltiidv.
My son wps In an n'most helpless condi
tion with flux when I commenced using
ClimuWlnlu's Colic, Cholera nnd Dlarrhcea
Remedy. It gave him Immediate relief and
I am sure It saved his life. I take gieat
pleasure In recommending It to nil, Mrs. M.
L. Johnson, Everett, Simpson Co., Miss. !W
and ftO cent bottles for sale by Chas. C. Iteed,
Druggist.
Sir, Clink, to the I'uhllc.
I wish to say to my friends and the public,
that I regard Chauilterlnln's Colic, Cholera
and Dlarrhu'n Remedy ns tho U-st prepara
tion in use for Colic and Diarrhiea. It is
the finest selling medicine I ever hitudl 1,
because it always gives satisfaction. O, H.
Clark, Orougoville, Txns. For sale by
Chis. C. Reed, Drugal t.
ynlcli ami CiiinfiirtHlilu Trip,
Two new trains have been ndded to the ill
rendy excellent connections east that th
Great Rock Island Route ,as Ims'ii offer' ig
to its patrons.
The Lake Shore . M'.ch. l-.iitlieni has put
011 a new train, leaving Chicago daily at III;
!!0 a. in., ami the Fort Wayne (Pennsylvania
Lines) one at 10. Ift a. 111.
These nro dally trains, scheduled on fust
time, and arrive at New York City next
ternism nt '! o'clock, and via the llrst men
tioned Boston passengers reach their desttuas
Hon Imt 'J hours later.
The Rock Island Route Sleeper leaves
Omaha dally at l.iSO p. m., and arrives nt
Chicago nt 8,0ft a. 111., In time to make this
'mportaut through connection.
For rntes and tickets apply to
J. L. Dk Bkvois, Gen'l Agent Pass. l)ept
Ulth it Farnnni Sis., Omaha.
J NO. SKiUbTlAX, Gen'l Tkt. t"c Pas Agt.
E. St. John, Gen'l Malinger.
Fetll'Ol
Fall Dress Ms!
We ate showing the
Dress Goods that can bo
most
found
all the new weaves.
"Bedford Cords."
"Faille Cords."
"English Whip Cords."
"Paris Robes."
"1 111 ported Boucle."
"Pollca Dotts."
"Diagonal Plaids," Etc
We extend you a cordial invitation to call and inspect
our Mammoth Stock of Dress Goods and Cloaks. We have
no old goods to show you. Everything new and fresh
the mills.
"ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST."
J. W. WING6R St CO.
1109 0 STREET.
Agents
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NICER THAN EVER!
Ladies' Cloth Top Shoes.
Welts and Turns.
Philadelphia Toe,
Ji.:Elsr1, tips,
ED. G.
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OIL HEATERS
Hot Air Furnaces.
RUDGE
1122 N
Fret Work, Sgreens and -Panels
CABINET V()U. DK ALL KINDS TO OliOKR.
Full Line of JiSi HNTELS Always ln stock.
ARK iSUOWN IN OIR NEW WaRLROOMS
NEBRASKA CABINET WORKS,
COUNTERS AND WALL CASES. 1224-28 M Street,
Fall '91
complete line of
West of Chicago.
New Fall
We have
from
for Mine. Demorest Patterns.
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