8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 7 , 1889. THE CITY. ' ' The niiprnlaors of thb postofflco sHe tnuliitttib United States courtroom yesterday inorntnpr , but adjourned until Saturday iiftornoon without Inking up any business. An nlurm of flro yesterday forenoon called the department to Bruno JV-iclnick'a on west Farnam , where a Ran jot sot lire to sotno bed clothes. The damage done was nominal. IVrsonnl I'nrncrnplis. T. S. Nrnl , of EdRixr , Is nt tlio Pdxton. J. Mbbm , of Sowurd , Is nt tlio Arcade. C. W. Uirl , of NollKh , Is nt the Arcado. H J. Dw.vcr , of O'Nolll , Is nt tlio Arcado. Kd Clnrko , of Vnlcntlno , Is nt the I'nxton. C. L. Van Fleet , of Lincoln , Is at the Mur- ruy , E. A. l-'iwcett , of Lincoln , Is ; U tlio Mil- lard. lard.P. M. Gnrrott , of Wymoro , is nt the Mil- lard. Charles A , Plorco , of Ucnnot , Is nt tlio Murray. Miss M. Myora , of Hastings , Is nt the Arcado. Mrs. E. Whitney , of Columbus , Is nt the Arcndo. H. II. Atossrovo , of David City , is nt the Arcade. Miss Mory Price , of Nebraska City , Is vis- HitiR hero. P. A. Nelson , of Gordon , is registered at the Arcado. I 1) . T. Snbln , of Beatrice , is registered nt the Vnitton. LV P. M Valentino , of Aurora , Is stoppinir at the Mtllnrd. E. P. Fountain , of Broken How , Is n guest ntthoMlllnrfl. l'P. . Flnherty , of Kearney , Is registered nt thol'axton. J. W. James and wife , of Stromsburff , nre nt the Murray. I W. W. Norton , of Alliance , Is registered & nt the Arcado. L. II. Chambers , of IJcatrleo , Is stopping at the Arcade. John M. Fltcbpatrlck , of Hebron , is n guest at the Murray. .T. J. Hoclistctlnr nnd wife , of Nebraska City , nro nt the Mlllnrd. Mr. Uichard Oiovo , of Nebraska City , Is visiting Irieuiis In Omaha. II. H. Eirbcrt , of the San Francisco Even ing Bulletin , is at the Paxton. l > E , Wcdoles , of 1005 Fnrnnm street , loft for the cast yesterday , nucompuuiod by nls wife. / Colonel A. M. Swopo , of Lexington , Ky. , United States collector of Internal revenue , Is visiting this city. Mr. George Canning , ono of the registrars of Salt Lnkn City , was nuiong the callers upon Tin : HER Thursday. Mr. Fred ICnhn , of Yankton , Dak. , for- nicrlv n resident of Omalm , was u caller at THE Uii : : building yesterday. .T. P. Uecker , of Union , who has dcon ' traveling In Jo'vvn , Minnesota anil Wisconsin , passed through Omnhu yesterday oiThis way homo. M.rs. jTohn P. Sclimlnkeand her son Willie , returned from California Thursday night. Mrs. Solimlnko went for her hunltli unil re turned much improved. LOST Blue tickets of A.M.E. Church , Nebraska City , signed Rov. .7. Gordon , in envelope. Any party soliciting for above church bus no authority to do BO. Anybody finding name return to Peyton , Johnson hoiibc , Eleventh and Capitol uvenue. _ .Mm .loncs III Hoc. Oltn Jones Is the name that a delegate from Schuylar , who deals In farm machinery , trnvo when arrested last night , charged with steal ing chickens at the fair ground. Jim Is hero in the interest of a curtain brand of windmill , and after selling ono got loaded and stole Bomo gumo fowls. Ho.will bo tried this morning on the-dunl charge of drunken ness and pilfering1 poultry. A Litvi-ly Anlni.il. Dr. Wilcox's horse ran away early yesterday afternoon near the Eleventh street viaduct broke tbo bugpy nnd threw ttio doctor upon tlio street. A man named William Hazclton , working nt the Palace stables , w.is sent to bring tlio horse to that place. While rklini ; the animal , the inun was thrown oil and , bolne caught in the harness , was dragged some distance and injured. J / Griding Ordered. > Contractor P. Uuyschart has boon ordered by the board of public works to begin grad ing Spencer and Einmott streets , from Six teenth to Twenty-fourth. Ed Onllnhnn has been ordered to begin grading Twenty-sixth avenue , from Half Howard street to St. Mary's avenue , 'Fwonty-nintti street from liCavcnworth to Half Howard , and Thirty- first from Furnam to Leaven worth. Marriage licenses were Usued yesterday to the following parties : Kama nnd residence. Atie , I William H. La Clmppello , Omaha . 21 I Loula Dongor , Omaha . 18 I William Miller , Omaha . 21 I Edith Kinp , Omaha . 20 ( Karl Hertz , Malvorn , la . 3L ( Lena Paulson , Malvcrn , la . 25 Tlio Alurtti * Store. Mr. S. I' , Morse bus returned from Boston and says that work will bo commenced on his new store building next week. The cessation during his absence has been occa sioned through the deliberation of parties in whoso hands rests the power to receive bids and award contracts. Mrs. Morse , who spent the summer nt Lexington , Mass. , returned with her hus band. _ Dumlrc Plnoo Water Mains. The Patrick Land company have Just closed a contract with the American Water works company , by Which the system of the latter will bo extended throughout Oundca Place. The woik Is to be commenced im mediately. nnd will bo pushed forward us rapidly as possible. It is estimated that be tween twenty and twenty-live thousand feet of water mum will bo laid before the close of the season. This Improvement will afford protection ngainst Jlre , as well as river water for drink ing purposes. titnto Ijenjjur. The following call for a mooting of the re publican stuto league has been Usucd : i There will bo a meeting of the republican state league at Hastings , Monday , Septem ber Tth , ut 6 o'clock p. in. A full representa tion of the republican clubs of this state la desired. Eiich club will bo entitled tonne vote for fifty members or lots , und an additional vote for each additional membcrsnip of Ufty ot innjor traction thereof. Plonso semi the munch for your delegates ( tbo president of the club will represent the club when delegates arc not olnctod ) to the secretary as soon as possllilo , "JOHN M. Tin.-itt.Tov , President. Uiuii D. Suuaiirisu , Secretary , Fuller ton , Nob. _ Art GOOD AN GOIjI ) . Olio 'IhotiHniul 1/oln Near Denver Ccilnratlo , Krno , Desiring to attract universal attention wo have adopted tills novel and ex pen- ulvo method of placing our property be fore the pooply. The lots wu arc plvlntf away in Plainfield - field , a now suburban addition on tlu Fort Worth and ] ) onvur railroad , only j few minutob' ride from the Union Dopol at Denver , Colo. These lota aVo"25x125 foot , wide streets nnd nice park rosorvoil. Wo kooi uvory other lot for tlio present and wtl not sell. Kvery lot that ia given uwuj will bovprtb $100 in less than oightoeti months. Wo Rlvoonly ono lot to oaul person nd require no con true to improve. If you tiealre ono of thesi lota Bend UH your full name and midribs with lo for postupo , and we will mall you.doed at once , Address " " * I'i.viNFiKLU AUIHTIOK Co. , Castle Rock , Cole THIS CPU UTS. , A CARD For Damnacfl In n Contest , Paul A. English has commenced suit for Ibct In the district court ngntnst Alexander Scott , J6hn O. Mllllgnn and A. P. Guilds , of Vnyne , Dodge nnd Douglas counties respect- vcly. A certain article , published April 13 ntho Wayne Gazette , attacking Mr. English n bis conduct In the Scott-English contest case Involving land located In DIxoti county , owned by those defendants , among other liintjfl , this article says the testimony shows lint Paul English once sold three tree claims , with back counties to hear rom. receiving for them sums ranging from $3.000 to $3,0)0. It further do- clarcs Una English lived In Wayne several years nnd not only got away With the bulk of r. O. Milllpan ft Co's property but that of everybody else ho could got In his clutches. Ml this is quoted In his petition. Ho claims luirmecs in the sum of foO.IXO. Owen W. Snyder has Instituted proceed- ngs for divorce from his wife Kate , chnrg- iig wilful desertion. Jacob Young has bcirun suit against the ; 'irst National bank to recover $ SOO which 10 deposited in trust , to tia delivered to closes Uols upon completion ot n certain contract. The plalntlfT alleges that the bank lolivored the check without his consent , nml without the contract being completed by lets. Wilbur F. Swnyze has brought suit to re cover $1,211.2. ) from D. E. Johnson , of No- vndn , la. , on n promissory note , together vith an attorney fco of $ . * > 3.40. Hannah Anderson has applied for n di vorce from her husband , Nells P. Anderson. 1'hu plaintiff alleges that her husband de serted her two years nco without Just cause. 3ho therefore prays for dlvorco and the cus tody of the children. The Council Hluffs Savings banU filed n > otltlon yesterday praying tor Judgment igutntt Julius C. Iler ut nl for $312.2. ! . ' ) on a promissory note secured by mortgage on u-opcrty In lown , which was passed upon by lie district court of Pottawattamlo county , "a. Transcripts from the countv court have ) ocn filed in the cases of Albert S. Rltchlo against Hattle O. Koth , ot nl , nnd Meyer Hollman against Era Oliver. George It. Davis has brought suit to re cover SD.OOO and interest from August 18 , 18i9 , from J. IJ. Ayer , on a promissory note. Do you suffer f rom scrofulastilt rhouin , or other humors ? Take Hood's Sarsa- imrilla , tbo great blood parlllor. 100 loses 9110 dollar. GUAM ) It Will Inqniru Into tlio IloHpltul In- viNtl ! < : t < oii Dual. An order IssuodyoHorday morning in cham bers nnd signed by Judges Wa'celoy ' , Doano , roff and Hopowell , culling the drawing of u grand Jury to uppoar at the next term of the llstrlet court , was spread upon flio Journal. This Is the first tlmu that such an order lias jcen made in two years. While the chief object for a cr.ind Jury now is to investigate into matters connected with tlio construction of new countv hos pital , a great many other things will un doubtedly bo brought before It. Following Is n list of the grand Jury drawn for the September term : Lewis -McCoy , A. ParKcr , Robert White , A. Lyons , Alox. McGnvock , Mike tllrt , corgo Ellott , John Pnrrott , James Murphy , tl. T. Lonvitt , S. E , Rogers , James Donelly , r. , Charles Mack , John O'Connor , F. A. oddurd , S. I. Valentino. A Niiturnl Product of Cnlll'onin. It is only found in Uutte county , Califor nia , nnd In no other part ot the world. Wo refer to the trco that produces the healing and penetrating gum used in that pleasant and effective cure for consumption , asthma , Bronchitis and coughs , SANTA A13IE , the king of consumption. Goodman Drug Co. guarantees rftid soils it forl n faottlo.or three Tor3. . ! > 0. By the use of CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE , all symptoms of catarrh are dispelled , and the diseased nasal passage Is speedily restored to n healthy condition. $1 npacknco. I3y mail , $1.10. Circulars free. A PUliIj IW'S WO UK. . U. P. Shopmen Will bo Allowed to Do It Monday Noxt. ay next Monday the Union Panlflc shops will bo again running ten hours n day much to the Joy of thq workmen. Last April the .line was cut down to eight hours with n cor responding decrease of wages. Hut a month igo the promise of a magnificent crop in Nc- jraska and neighboring states caused a re vival in the business of the road and the : iours of the employes were Increased to nine. Already tlio demand for transporta tion has increased to such a degree that there nra hardly cars enough to attend lo/lio busi ness. During the full and winter the com pany will bo busy furnishing cars enough to lo the work required. On Monday next all the employes in the shops will bo allowed to work ton hours with a corresponding increase of pay and all Of them hopu that this change will bo n permanent one. HatesIromOmnlia nnd Council Ulitffa. Second class tickets from Omaha and Council Bluffd via. St. Paul and the Northern Pacific to Portland and all PuRot Sound points are now sold at $85. Passonprers via. the Northern Pacilic arc taken through the eastern and cen tral points of "Washington territory , and are enabled to visit and inspect any portion of the territory , stop-overs boinp given at Spokane Falls and all points west. _ GOCH to WuHlilnstnn. Hon. W. J. Connell loft for the east yester day afternoon , expecting o bo absent n fort night. Ho goes direct to Washington , and will remain there one week. Ho will then visit Now York and place bis son Ralph , who accompanies him , in school. Air. Council said yostoraay morning that ho would doubtless make n tour of the depart ments while in Washington , und probably look after- certain Nabraska appointments , but the chief object of his trip would bo to secure n house lor himself und family to live in during the session of congress , "I also have some other private business that needs personal attention. " "Do you think Judge fred ! will bo tend ered the land commtsslonorshipl1' ' "Yes , I nm now fully satlslleJ in my own mind that ho will bo irivon the appointment nnd will ho the next United States land com missioner. " ' Abstracts of title" to "Wyoming oil lands furnished. Assessment work done and vorllled U ) by atlldavit and certi ficate of recorder. Claims located. J. J. Corbott , Casper , Wyoming. KnlictitN and tlio Corn Itaroiiolin The ICnights Templar of Omulm are very anxious to secure the corn palace wagon sent here tills week by Sonnenshlnu & Valentine , of West Point , to tauo lo Washington with them next month when they nttond the great biennial conclave. They think that would bo u splendid advertisement for Nebraska , Hy working u few Knights Templar designs nnd mottoes on tlio palace in different col ored corn it could bo nmilo nu attractive fea ture , 4 Salesman Wanted. "Wo want a Ihoroughly competent , re liable and energetic specialty salesman to represent us among the trade. II will take a gentleman of good businesi quallllcatioiiH and a rustler to till the position and ono who can comumnd n good salary. No ono who is not willing to work need apply. * THK F. E. SANWWX Co. , 1GOS Howard St. , Manufacturers Stand ard Horse and Cattle Food. Corn UK ilowolry. County Commissioner Mount is sport iiicr a very handsome breuit-pln , sent him by ox-Governor Furnas , of Nance county. It U a small ear of popcorn mountoi on a gold pm und makes quite a haiulsomi ornament Mr , Furnas had l.OOJ of then inudo for distribution among his friends , PAXTOX IlOTKr , , OMAHA Spoclal at tention to commercial men. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Klttrodgo & Uraiimrd , proprietors , IMQIITINO VOll AVENUE. Tlin Street Hallway Contnatilca' De sire for military Hmitl. This morning the board of public works will ngaln consider the question of grant ing right of way to the Omaha Street Railway company on Lowonvcnuo to Hamil ton and thence nlong the Military road. This route , It seomi , has boon pre-empted by the motor people nnd n contest may bo ox " pectod. Not long since the property ownus on Mil itary avenue commenced to agitate the ques tion of Inducing tlio Motor company to extend its service out the nvenuo. The latter re quired a bonus ot eighty ncros , the r-.roctlng of the poles nnd the trnnfcr of the raits , which were laid for the Mensem motor. It Is understood that the required amount of land for the bonus has been secured ; that Lho full amount of vionoy sought has not yet been raised , but the balance has been guar anteed with the hope of ovontur.lly bolnp paid up by parties who nro Interested In the property along the line ; nnd that the motor people have accepted the property and their conditions nnd promised to extend their line ns desired. They have also promised that the faro to and from the city shnll not bo more than 5 cents. When the street railway company naked lor permission to build on the nvcnuc , a resi dent on the latter showed the bo.ird of pub lic works n letter declining a request to ex tend their trncKS In that direction , on tbo ground that the motor company had already got Into the territory. This brought several of the street railway men to thnir feet with protestations that their request was n bonn ildo one , and that tliov intended , If granted the right to lay their tracks , to do so on the streets men tioned nt the earliest possible moment. As intimated , the question will bo again opened at tbo meeting to-day. Dp GoH ih < U'lw * . The Omaha Street Railway company com menced stringing the overhead wircsfor their electric motors yesterday. The line started nt Hnnscom Park nnd will extend north on Park avenue to Lonvenworth street , cast to Sixteenthnorth to Cutnlng , west to Twenty- fourth nnd north on Twenty-fourth street to the Bolt line railway , n distance of flvo and one-half miles. Ten trull cars have been re ceived nnd flonio oo the motor cars have been shipped. The Sprague Electric company is under contract to furnish the motors by the 15th , of Soutembsr witb a forfeit of $100 par day for each day after that time. The system to bo used differs from tho'ono ' In UBO by the motor railway company. The trolley wire is fed by a heavy wlro strum ; on the poles , with feed wires connecting the two at intervals of about a block. The company expects to have this line In operation about Urn last of this month , and if everything prove * satisfactory the Sixteenth und Eighteenth street line will b < 3 pushed ahead , and efforts made to got it in operation by fall. The cars which have been received for the Park avenue and Twenty-fourth street line nro handsomely painted with n cream colored body. Tlio seats are handsomely upholstered nnd all the appointments nro elegant. ' Something to ltcmemlor. If you are going cast remomber'tho "Rock Island Route" run the sleepers and chair cars of their solid vestibule train to und from the Omaha depot , leaving Omaha at 8:45 : p. m. , thus avoid ing tlio transfer at Council Bluffs. Three solid trains dailv. All chair cars arc free. Dining cars on all through trains. Our trains make close connec tion with nil eastern limited trains con necting in union depot at Chicago , avoiding a transfer across the city to parties enroulo to Now York , Boston und other eastern cities , "and every thing a little better than other lines can offer. " S. S. STEVENS , Ticket ofllco 130-5 Farnnin. Gcn'l W. A. A Dc d Trnvnllint ; Man. The remains of J. P. McCarthy , the travel ing man who died two days ago nt the hos pital , still Ho at Honfey & Heafoy'B under taking1 establishment , none of his friends having yet been reached. Ho is known in Kansas City among some of the wholesale houses. Always ask for Mihalovitch's Hun garian blackberry juice when taking soda water or lemonade. IjOW Ilut H From Omaha and Council Bluffs via the Northern Pacilic to all points on the North Pacilic coast have bo placed in ollcct permanently. The stop-over privilciro given on Northern Pacific second-class tickets enables the in tend ing settler to personally inspect any portion of Washington Territory. Free second-class sleepers are run via the Northern Pacilic from St. Paul through to Tacoma and Portland. i'ennm. The following par.nlti 'varo Building Inspector Whitlook yoitorday : J. M. Dougherty , frame dwelling , Twen- ty-flrstand Webster . $1,600 3. H. Hurdick , dwelling , Webster near Twenty-ninth btreet . . . 6.COO G. L. Dunham & Co. , residence , I'lnckney and Twentieth streets . . . . 3,5CO Frank Bpohr , addition. Twenty-eighth und Hloudcau . . 2,809 E. Allen , frame , Thirty-sixth and 1'nclrto. 4,500 Dennis O'l.o-Ary. addition , 1MTI Douglas. . . OO Flvo minor permits . 1,300 Eleven permits , aggregating . , , t"3,8DO Pllos ! I'll'os ! files ! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind , bleeding nnd Itching piles when other ointments have failed. It absorbs the tumors , allays the itching at once , acts iis u poultice , gives Instant relief. Dr. Williams' ' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared only 'for piles and Itching of the private parts , and nothing else. Every box is warranted. Sold by druggists , or sent by mall on receipt of price , 50o and St per box. . WILLIAMS' M'FG CO. , Prop's. _ Cleveland , O. . Killed by n Chicken Thief. liiiTiiLKiiKM , Pa. , Sept. 0. Washington Dlllmrd , agca forty , was murdered on his farm at Hcersvillo , near hcrot lust night by a supposed chicken thief who escaped. $ ick Headaehe IB a complaint from which marry suffer 1 and few are entirely free. Its caiiBo is Indigestion nnd a sluggish liver , the euro for which Is readily found iu the use of Aycr's Pills. " I have found that for sick headache , emitted by u disordered condition of the stomach , iyer's I'ills.aro the most reliable - liable remedy. " gumuel C , JJradburn , Worthington , Masn , "Alter the use of Aycr's Tills for many yearn , In my practice mid family , I nm jiihtillcd in Haying that they are an excellent cathartic and liver medicine mislulniiip all the clnlmsmnde for them. " -W. A. Wi-Htfall , M. D. , V. P. Austin & N. W. Itallway Co. , Uurnut , Texas. "Ayer's Pills nro the best medlcino known to mo for regulating the bowoln , and for nil diseases caused by a dis ordered stomach and liver. I suffered for over thiuo years from heudnehu , indigestion - digestion , nnd constipation. I had no appetite nnd was weak and nervous most of HID time. I.v ! using three- boxes of Ayer's I'llln. nnd nt the same tlino dieting myself , I was completely cured. " I'hillp LocUwoodTopeKa , , Kansas. I was troubled for ycnro with Indl- restion , constipation , nnd headache. A few boxes of Ayer's I'illa , used In email dally doses , restored mo to lii-amu They a'ru prompt and effective. " W. II. Htrout , Meadvllto , I'a. Ayer's Pills , Dr. J. C. Ayer U Co. , Lowell , Mass , Bold by nil PruggUU and Del n la Medicine. This powder never varies. A marvel of puri > ty , htreiiKth nnd wholcaomoncss. More eco nomical than the ordinary kliuli. nnd cnnnofc bo sold In competition with the multitudes ot lor or shortwelgbt alum or phosphate powders. Bold only in cans , lioval Imslnif Powder Com pany , U'O Wall Stmt , New York. MS. BETTS & BEITS 1103 l-'AtiNAM Stitnr.T , OMAHA , NEU. ( Opposite 1'itxton Hotel. ) Ofllco hours , 0 a. m , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m. tel p. m. ijpecldlBts In Chronic , Nervous Skin and lo ! < Kl Diseases , . { .VConsultatlon at oltlco or by mail free. Medicines sent liy mall or express , securely Dnckcd. free from observation. Guarantees to cure quickly , safely and permanently. WDDUniTIJ TTPnilTIW Spennatorrhren , soml- rmllVUUS UbDlLlil nal Lossoi.NHlit Hulls slon-j. Physical Dfcay. arising from Indlscre tlon. Kxceis or Indulgence , producing Sleepless nesa. Despondency. I'tinp o on the face , aver sion to society , easily nlKcouras d. lacK of conn denco , dull , mint rur study or business , nndllnda life n burden. Safely , permanently nnd pri vately cured. Consult Irs. Jlctts & Belts , HUS Far Hum St. , Omnh& Neb. Blood and Skin Disfases ra3\llt1ervrbelnaits \ ? ? results , completely eradicated without the nld of Mercury. Scrofula , Erysipelas. Fever bores , lllotches , Ulcerc. I'Aiimln the Head und Hones , Syphilitic Sore 'Jhront. Mouth and Tongue , Ca tarrh , ere. , permanently cured whore others have failed. ITirlllDH TtpinQMT nn < 1 Bladder Complaints , JVlQllDy > Uillldiy I'ntnfnl , nilllcult , too fro- ciuent Humlng or Bloody Urine , Urine high col ored or with milky sediment on standing. Weak Hack. Oonorrhd-n , Gleet , Cystitis. etc. , Promptly and SafelyOnrod , Charges Reasona ble. . moval complete , without cuttlue , caustic or dlllation. Cures oflccted at homo by patient without a moments pain or annoyance. To Yomiff Men and MiUs-Ased Men , iTRP PIIPP ' rlle awrnl otTocts of early A OUfili UUfifj Vice , which brine * organic weakness , destioylng both mind and oody , with all Its dieaded Ills , peiuianentlycnreil , MP.P1"P > ! Artrcss thode who have impaired DD110 themselves by Improper indul gences nnd solitary habits , which ruin both body nnd mind , unfitting them ror business , itudy or marriage. M Aitimt > MEN. or those entering on that Imp pyhfe. \\uro of physical debility , quickly as Glsted. OUR SUCCESS. la based upon facts , Flr t Practical Eipe rlence. Second Every c.iso la especially studied- thus htartlng aright. Third Jlo Hollies are pre , paied In our labntory exactly to suit each case , thus affecting cures without injury fXfSend a cents postr-go tor celebrate ! works on Chronic , Nervous nml Delicate Diseases. Thousands cured. t A friendly letter or call may save you future sutlerlni ? and shame , and add golden years to life. fSf'Ko letters nn- ewered unless accompanied byI cents lu stamps. Address or call on UK * ' . BETTS A ; BETTS , 1408 Furnam Street , Omaha. Hob. , WEOSrWrtntSOTrWlEIN-AMtRlCfc gMAIL ยง dAS-5-KlRK AMUSEMENTS. Three Nights and Saturday Matinee Commonclng Thursday , Sept. 5th. The Talented Young Actor , ROBERT MANTELL Under the mnnairnnimt of Al'GUSTUB 1'1'IOU , In the Hniiuintte Drama , Saturday 'NliJ ' . OTHELLO I " _ llegulur prlct'M. g5 ( Mk % 73onml tl , BOSTON PAVILLlW THEATRE COMPANY Colllaetim K round H , commenclnu Monday uvou- and nil week , 7'iO : p. in. UNCLE TOM'SCABIN MATHiCI > AYfllVTl _ NHJE. _ GRATEFUL COMFORTING Epps's Cocoa. BREAKFAST. "ly ! a thnruimU knowludtru uf lliu natural lawn wlilcli lidvtirii tliu i > | iurutluni of dlncillon inul nuirl tluu , ami by ncmoliil upiillculloii nf tliu tlnu prop-ir II I'll n ( nvll-noli-ctnl CDcuu.Mr. Ki | | > Itat pruvlduiluui brt'ukluiit tubleo vtltli u UellL-Jluy ilu > uri'U liiiTfruyt wlikli iu y m\u u * UIHIIJT liciivdoitur1 bllli. lilt by tlu > ludli'lou" uw ul null urlldt-n ul ( Hot Iliut n ( .unitltulluii nmr luitrnttimlly built up until troiu enuuEli to ro l i v\ory tvndt-nry to illci-.i > o. Ilun drt'il" ' ut kubtld malm loJ uru iluiiilnif urouinl ut rundy tuittluik nliurvt inherit U u wfuk pnlnt.Vi > nniy cfcCHpo niHiiy a fulttl liut b > - kcui > lin ; uurrelveii well ( urtlilo'l ' Uli puru bluwl un I n iirumriy nourulivil Irunui.1'ilvllbcrtlie ( iniuitc. .Made ( Imply wiili bolllnz water or rcllk , bolj onljr Inline i > uunil tln > by Oruccrt lul.uliul lhu , BPPSiCO'KS28Kl&S5SSrtl ' JAMES , , OUR EXHIBITION Of Fall goods is the grandest Omaha has ever seen. No words can give a description of our new stock. We invite the hundred thousand strangers who will be in Omaha , this week , to visit the largest clothing establishment of the west and look at our grand display of Men's and Boy's Clothing , Hats , Shoes and Furnishing goods. Our display is one of the features of this weeks fair. Rely upon it you will see something exceptional in the way of as sortment and styles. No matter whether you wish , to buy any thing or not. call and look around in our establishment. It will do you good. You will not be urged to buy. You will not even have to ask a saleman for the price of anything , as you can tell the prices yourself. Everything in our store is marked in plain figures and THESE FIGURES WILL BE A REVELATION TO YOU. We are sure you have never seen goods marked and sold that way. In prices we have no competition. If there is in our stock any one line of which we are especially proud , it is our line of suits for dress and business wear ; a mar velous assortment. * Fall Overcoats , silk faced , and silk lined , beaiitiful styles. Boy's , and Ohildrens' department second floor is brimful ot novelties. Shoes A now de oartment also on second floor wo keep only honest and reliable makes of shoes. Hats and Furnishing G-oods More than a half dozen stores together. \ OPEN TILL'9 P. M. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. FAIR WEEK Finds ut roadj for our friend- * with tlio bent nml liili-pt ot the Konaoii In Men's unil Children's fault" , anil Kurn'ililn ' ; : * . BlnuiKi-rs itro Invited to look In nt tlio Gliiss Front t-toro on l-'nrmini Mrjet , whether pur chasing or nut , wlicro tlu-y tniijr bo f lire of n courteous welcome. We nlmll bo on duty early nnd lute. "Conic III the orcnlnc or r-ntiic In the niornlnet Como wlmn you nro looked for urcoino without wnrnliiB. " Dr. J. E , McGREW ON'K or TUB > IO-ir SPECIALISTS In tlio Trciitnii'iit of All Chronlf , Noriuus anil 1'rhnto Diseases. ' r HpcrnnitorrliuMi , Impotuncy ami Kitlllnir Manliuoil abiolulcly t-iuud. A cure Kimr.intauil ID ulliuruiBur 1'ilvatu Dl uuMritrlcturun. . elect , Ac. Cnturili , Tliront , I UIISB , und Heart DIHC-UMI H , ItlieiiiiiutlHiii , Kpliiiil unil FvuiHl" Dlte men , llloml unilUkln Dlnuuiea lriuieJ [ urce lully , . . . JjulliM' mid > teiiiemcn | wiiltlim rooms neiurato Irue. 'rtonil forhoaki , "The fccrot anil 1'rlvntO' lt ) i > Hi > t'H < > ( MUM. " iilm VVniuaii unit IK'r I ) neuBct , " lUa viich tulaiiiin ) . Trealmunt by t-urre- piiiih ( > iicui tenil utiimii furri.uly. OKFICUl WTH AND DOUOIMca OMAHA. NKU. A Perfect Face Powder. PAGE POWDER.slr ! ' ntkltlv. l > ck t f ubbil * bold ujr UrBUU , Klujltrl.SUTrnuliibl lllc , . ' , l.lil h. tk'lirul r'i. , ! , " . ' , > , ! ! > . On N jcilil t uiUle < ll > , U > , ( Jwen I.O , . , too , Wlillrliuuit'i , x * Tj cor. 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SI. llendemon A ; ( > . , ot CIICHK | - Fac tories at I'lilruuo , Ilixoii , llU. . anil 1'oail Un l.uc , \ \ U.-bliould M.-lle BAM. N. WATSON , resi dence , KKI'.MONT , NKI ) , Traveling Hee-dquarteru for UubUera , THOUSANDS OF TAILQ8 UITINGS , No long waiting at our AND Store for service How can you afford suck quan or for clothes , tities ? This is how- Big stores in nearly every prin * cipal city in America. Garments made We must have Mg variety and , big quantity to supply our trade ; , in buy direct from manufacturers at 3 days if required , home and abroad ; and Spot cash is a great lever ; we are satisfied with a small profit ; , Trousers'$5tol2 $ we can't help having a big trade. Can we please so many thousand Suits 20 to 50 and patrons ? Couldn'tyou if you Overcoats 16 to 60 had 25 years' experience and plenty trained help. Well , we have. Over 2000 in assortment , Bougies Street. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES , FAIRBANKS , MORSE & CO. 1018 Farnam Street , Omaha , WA\&L.NIXA.I : - > "Pure91 and Silver Gloss And Corn Starch FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLB. ,