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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1892)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY ] JT ) SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1802 , THIS MAY CAUSE A RIOF YET High School Seniors Object to Plans for Remodeling the Building. WANT A WHOLE ROOM TO THEMSELVES llro VaiiRoancu rrinnUpil Any Cnrpriitor Who Attempt * to I'liflltlon Tliolr 1'ct Jtoom liituTtvo Ilccllntlon Itmims-- Schools thut Are Overcrowded. There appears to bo n sort , of Incipient riot brewing nt tbo High school. The senior class hns n gnovnnco nnd llioro nro murmurIngs - Ings of dUeonlotit among llio Klrls and dark nnd suggestive hints of pont-up Indignation nrnong the bo.vs. Whan n soulor class 111 n cqllega or seminary or High school has n grievance that noboJy trios to rcllovo or remove then something 1s likely tu drop und drop ban ] , In thU Instance the difllcultv arises on no- count of the overcrowded condition of the building. The senior class has usually bad a room where its mom bora could assemble nnd have dusks thut they coula call tholr own for the year , and wboro they could Imvo class meetings utiU pot acquainted. This Inspired n close fellowship nnu class .prldo that can baldly bo supposed tu exist If the members of the graduating class nro not permitted to oc cupy the samo'room nnd never got Intimately acquainted , Well , so much for the principle nnd theory et the difficulty ; now for the nctual condition. The Hoard of Education lias ordered Iho two lnro rooms on the lint floor ol the building , which have been given up bv tbo Central school for tbo bonoilt of tlio High school , to bo divided Into separate nputtmcnts for rcoltutlon purposes , ll Is tbo intention of the principal to seat tbo Renter class In thoae stnivtl rooms , dividing the class Into two or thrco parts for the ronson that none of the rooms thus cut up will bo largo enough to accommodate the entire class. Against this arrangement the class ban set Us luco. Miss ( Jrowloy , ono of the teachers , bus also inkon up the light for the class. She Bays that ii will bo a sorry disappointment , to r tha class to bo seated In separate sections. If * the partition Is not mil in the largo room at I thu s-oiithcast corner of the building tbo class S Mill bo delighted with thut as their class ic room , but the board has already ordered the i I > trillion puiln. Several of the members of I the class wcro keeping guard over the room [ f this morning and declared that Iho first cnr- ponlor who dared to enter there with the in tention of putting in a partition would have to bo taken home in u hack. The class got together und adopted a war cry. Hero It Is : 'IJoom-or-lacker , boom-er-laekor , boomboom , i < boom ; ? Wo uro the people and wo want a whole * | room. " Tols shibboleth was written In bold loltow § upon Iho blackboard and the whole class sang j It prior to the eall to order.Vnat tbo out come ol the diniculty will bo is bard to prc- i diet , but If the room which the class has se- * lecti'd Is out In two by a partition there will ' , be n long and discordant chorus of dissatis faction Heard about the building and thu par tition may find Itself scattered over the cnmpub some bright nutumu morning. Matters uro not in a very satisfactory shape in the Central school , either , which occupies n part of the High school ouildlng. Miss SchlcbsingcT Is doing the very best she ' can with tbo limited roc in at her'command but ll Is u difllcult task. The Sixth , Seventh nnd Eighth grades hnvo boon sent to St. Unrnabas school but. tbo Central school is Kill very much crowded for llio reason that several rooms have been given up to the Jllgh school. Miss Mack who has charco of the lir.st grndo has a room simply filled and running over with little tols , many of whom ought to bo in thu kindergarten. There nro over seventy of those Inlunts in this class und they are crowded into a room where there tro sixty-three seats. These who cot in Inlosit on bundles of paper or hung thomsolvns up on hooks. Miss Mack says she supposes that she will bo oxpceteu lo teach this great number of little folks through the entire year , and In ull proba bility tbo number will be Increased lo eighty- five or ninety before the fall term is over. "As everybody knows , seventy pupils nro too many for ono teacher to instruct , " said n teacher. "She can do litilo more than en tertain so largo n number. Personal atten tion und instruction for each one in so large o class is out of the question. " The reporter wus informed that every ono of the little ones in this largo class lived In tbo Central school district. It is evident that there should ba two First grndo classes ( In that district and this will probably bo done when tbo new building is rondy for occupancy nnd tbo school is removed to quarters sufllelent for the accommodation of all thu children. " 1 would lilto to sound tlio praise ofllood'r fairsuparllluovcrtho entire universe , " write. Mrs. Longenoiicer of Union Deposit , Pa. Hn.tilcn Urns. ' simp haln Saturday. Children's school shoes cheap. Ijiidiori' line shoos in broken lots at less than cost. Mun's line hand-bevvod shoes half prleo to iloso ; out. Read ever out- list of bargains in this into. into.Child's Child's hid tip. spring heel , $1.25 thoos , 05c. Missies' kid tip , spring1 heel , $1.75 Bhoos , $1.25. Child's Glo. calf tip 91.V , shoes , OSc. Misses' Glo. calf tip $1.75 shoos , $1.2o. Boys' line 13 calf $2.25 shoos , 81.05. Ladies' flno oxfords , worth 83.00 and 13.60 , all go in ono lot at $1.1)5 ) u pair. MOII'H line hand-sowed uf und kan garoo slioos all go at $2.00 , $2 , r > ( ) and fc.OOapair. IIAYDKN DUOS. , Dry goods and shoes. Out III Two , 6.000 acres In bodies of 100 to 1,500 lores , gilt edf9 ! W'M lunds at $5 to $10 pot- aero iu stale of Nebraska , whoso crops last year aggrogaicu ono hundred million dollars $100,000,000. Owners must roali/.o. Prices mimed nro ono- hnir notuiil valuti. Diroot freight com * potition. both U. & M. und U.1J. . R. H. W. G. Albright , 521-523 Now York Llfo building , Omaha. MAYOR A ND ARCHITECT. t'ruiihlcH of tiiu Mtm to tin Unnuldurml by the ( Imiiivll. The message which Mayor Bomla sub- fritted lo the council a couple ofveits ago , and in which ho chnrgod that Architect UoimiorfT , of tbo city hall , hud neglected Ins duties , hud miuio mUmkos and was thor oughly Incompetent to perform the duties required of him , has found Its way Into the bands of Mr. Edwards , chairman of the com- jniitee on public property anil buildings , Mr. ICciwards mud thut bo did not pro pose to tiiko the responsibility nf reportIng - Ing upon the nutter clleil by the initvnr , but nt the next moeimcr of the council' would icrommcnd that the communication bo re ferred lo the committee of the whole , This , ho 8 > ild , would plnco matters In u position Vrliurn both of tbo gentlemen would bo heard nd the whole council would decide upon tvho wus rlirht nnd who was wrong. Tbo "No. 0" Whocfer & Wilson will sow llio lliiest and most dollcato fabrics without drawing or puckering them.It , will not b re a 1C thu poorest brown or blue thread. Its 1 Mitch is iho most olaitle knowu. Sold by Gee , W. Lancaster & Co. , fiH S , 10th mrcet. Ilidiilltun htiful'a ( IriKlr. vll is not probable that Hamilton street from Twenty-fourth to Fortieth will bo < graded this season. A report u abroad that tbo ordinance which was Introduced some * " tvuctc * Bro ( providing that the city shall pay one-half thn cost will come up for passage at tbo next mooting of the council. This is n JIHStllliO , At the last mooting of the counell Chair man Hack of the eomrnlttoo on grades und pnidliiR recommended that the ordinance bo I > luiud ; on llio. The report of iho chairman % VUR nilnpted and tbo fate of the ordinance * < n.tln.l , Forty yuan on the inurkot. Bnlos Increas ing every iluv. Cook's Extra Dry Imperial liomeiubor , forty your * . THE BOSTON STORE Buys Entire Etjck Fine Sbirt and CoMar Factory from tbe Sheriff. TREMENDOUS SALE TOMORROW I.nuiidcrril mill UiilUinilrrc ! > il While Shirts l.lni'ii C'olliirn rinln mid Knttirnlilcroil SlilrU-Soini ! Half , Sumo I'M- Finished , Some .lust Cut. This entire plnnt was seized by the sherilT without a moment's warning when the factory was in full blast. Some of the hands woru boxing up goods already lltiialieil , some were iron ing , some cutting , others basting , seine sowing. But the moment thcshoiiff stopped in everybody and ovorvono hud to stop , AND JUST IN THAT CONDITION THE BOSTON STOIllC BOUGHT IT ALL. As ustwl with us , wo made a grand bargain by the operation which wo invite - vito you to hhure. 81 2o EMBROIDERED NIGHT SHIRTS 2.JC. In this factory were about ! )5 ) dozen rnon'a boimtifully embroidered night shirts , made of the best Now York mills muslin , which would soil at the factory for $1.25 a ptcco. They are not quito finished , however , and will bo sold to morrow for 2oc each. Nearly ! 1,000 dozen of line white un- laundorcd shirts , mndo from the best brands of muslins , with 3-ply linen bosoms and bands , reinforced front with patent extension back facings. These shirts are equal to the vol'.v best brands in the country and worth from 7oc to $1.75 each. Wo have divided thorn in three1 lots , and they will go tomorrow at 2oc. 3o ! ) and 50c each , according to their relative' grade. 3,5iO ( dozen of men's fine white laun dered shirts , made in the most approved styles , with full 3 and 4 ply linen rein forced bosoms , neck bands and wrists , patent stayings at every point and seam , extra worked buttonholes and extra well fitting , and sizes exactly according to marked measure. These shirts would retail anywhere from $1.60 to $2.25 apiece. Thev go tomorrow at 7oc and $1.00 each. 2,000 dozen of men's finest while linen collars , in all the latest styles , stand np and turn down , close fitting and spice ; collars , regular retail value , lc ! ) to 25c each ; thcso will bo sold to morrow at 3 for 2oc , 50c for a half dozen , or $1.00 a dozen. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. 1 case men's line white , medium weight , extra finish , merino underwear , | 1 fancy silk stitching and bound with silk ribbon round neck and front , worth 75c , tomorrow's price 31)c. ) 500 dozen men's fine inedijm weight underwear , in 20 different styles , in tuxedo rib and smooth vicuna , plain and fancy mixed , colors light bluu , gray , brown , p\lo : green , pink , etc. , regular value $1.00 , tomorrow 33e each. 100 dozen of the finest men's under wear in gray natural wool , which were made to sell at the factory for $12.00 n dozen , go tomorrow at 50c each. 50 dozen men's pure all silk fast black half hose , worth 75c. $1.00 and $1.50 a pair , go in one lot at HOe a pair. Tomorrow. Saturday , wo will give you the choice of our entire line of men's fine neckwear , in leeks , pulls , four-in-hands and Windsors , worth 2oc.50c,7ocand $1.00 , at the uniform price of 23c. Wo do this to make room for another purchase big ger than anv evoi * madtt in this line be fore. THE BOSTON STORE , ' N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas. ON SAI.H AT II VVliS ; ISKOS. , Tim IIou and Miiinr.mtli lliinUrnpt Stuck. Wisconsin full cream cheese , 80 and lOe , Ilotzol's , price , loc. .Jersey full cream cheese , 12jc and 14c. 14c.Swi Swi s cheese , loc and 17c. Brick cheese , 12ic , 14c and IGc. The finest young A merion full cream , 12jc. Limburger , 12c. } IN BUTTER WE HANDLE ONLY THE VERY BEST QUALITIES of Ne braska dairies and cieameries. Country butler , loc and 17c. Creamery , ltc. ! and 21c. Our Dodge Separator creamery , 23c and 2-jo. This is the finest butter made. IIAYDEN BROS. , Promoters of homo industry. Spectacles accurately fitted ; refractive examination free. Tudor Optical Co. , corner Pa main and 14th. The entire stock of horses owned by A. J. Popploton , including the stallions Zulu , Royal Oak and Traverse , will bo sold at auction at Elkhorn , Neb. , on Thursday , Sept. lo , at 2 p. in. < ; . A. it. uxcimsioN TO WASHINGTON Vln tlii > U'liliimli Mnc. For the above occasion the Wabash will sell , Sent 13th to 20th. round trip tickets to Washington and Baltimoreat less than half farewith choice of routes ; passing down the beautiful Slienanuoah Valley or crossii g the mountains of Vir ginia by daylight , within sight of many famous battlefields. Yon have privi lege of stopping at Si. Louis to visit the great exposition and fair ; also , view the magnificent street illuminations and parade of Veiled Prophets , which v/ill / surpass in grandeur nil efforts of former years. For rates , tickets , sleeping car accommodations , and further informa tion , call at Wabash ollico , J502 Farnam street , or write . G. N. CI.AYTO.V , N. W. P. Agt. , Oinuhaa , Nob. The Fidelity Trust company has re moved its ollico to 1702 Farnam , south east corner Bee building. Kt'imirluihly lovv c.iHtoru . Greatly reduced rated to Washington , D. C. and return vi.i "Tho Northwest ern Line , " Sept. 13 to 20th , inclusive , good returning until Oct. 10th. Choice of mules east of Chicago , with liberal stop-over privileges. Sleeping car berths can bo obtiinod through to Washington. Call oar'.y at city ticket olllcq for full information , 1101 Farnam biroot. G. F. WIST : , R. R. KITOIIIH , O. P. and T. A. General Agent The Fidelity Tru < jt onmniuy Iris re moved its otllco to 170.J Farnam , southeast - east corner Bee building. A CRISIS AT THE BOSTON Laphatn's Celebrated Shco Stock from Under the Palmar House in Chicago , AND THE SO. ROYALTON SHOE STOCK Oo on Hnln Tomorrow Hv.ictly nito I'rom- Iscil YoRtcrilny llilii .slum Snlo JMitrKs n OrNN In the .Shoo StortH ol Uniiliu. THE BOSTON STORE ACHIEVE MENT. Yesterday wo lold you all about how wo gel llioso two stocks , how extrava gantly line the Palmar house shoes wo-o , and how good and largo the South Hoynlton shoe HtocK was. ' Wo pro'mlsed you lo create a crisis in the shoo b'lalncsa ' of Omaha , and to make you wonder what in the world The Boston Store could not do. Beware loss you miss even a single item. But big as the bargains are that you will rend of in this list , wo have thousands of slill bigger ones in those slocks. SO pairs ladies 'negligeeslippers , Oc. Infants' COc red goat shoos , loc. Infants1 flno dongola shoos , "oc. Child's spring heeled sliocs. 4 to 8,40c. Child's high cut russet butlon shoes and fancy gilt kid shoos that sold in Chicago'for $1.50 go n uOc. Child's bright grain heel nnd spring heel bultop shoos , sixes 8 to 11 , for 09c. Boys' and misses' heel and spring heel bright gralnjichool shoos , sizes 12 to 2 , for 79o. Ladicb' Turkish boudoir slippers , 85c. 300 pairs ladies' oxford ties , all styles toes , heels ; ullpnors In Ibis lot worth up to Si 50 ; choice of the lot Too a pair. 2 cases child's ' Too arctics , 15c. 60 cases ladies' solfactlng , lined Alaska overshoes worth $1.00 go for "do. 50 cases men's solfactlng Alaska overshoes - shoos worth 31.00 go for 20c. 2tUO ! pairs ladies' line oxford ties in every imaginable style , some in this lot wo th as high as $5 00 a pair , choice to morrow SJ.50 a pair. liOO pairs Indies' dongola patent tip button shoes b'Jc ' , fornlor price $1.50. 1,2CO pairs ladles' opera and common sense dongola shoes , plain and tipped , former price $2.00 , now $1.125. GOO pairs ladies' $3.00 shoes $1.59. 780 pairs Brooks Bros , celebrated ladies'$4.00 hand turn French dongola shoes C. S. last $2.00 a p.iir. 000 pairs ladies' imported kid and dongola shoos mndo by the fin est shoemakers in tlio world , Fonda & Do.tno , Eugene McEntco , Thomas Bolton and ether Rochester makes ir fine hand wells and hand turns , lu A. U , C. D , E and F widths , all sorts of heels and toes , worth from $5.00 to $8.00 a pair , go at $2.50 , $3.00 , $3.5 ! ) and $3.75. $1.25 youths' shoes , 79c. Boys' shoes $1.00 , $1.2o , 81.50. Men's working shoes O'Jc. Men's line lightweight flexible solo calf shoes , worth $3 00 , go at $1.50. Men's line $1.00 shoes , $2.50. Men's high grade shoes , worth $7.00 and 58.00 , go for $3.75 a pair , THE BOSTON STOKE , N. W. cor. 10th and Douglas. imiss : COODS. Special OIl'erliiKS Ii Xow full nnd Wlntitr DrotiH Goodi and Miles. Hosiery and underwear and mon'u furnishing goods Now and complete > slock in all departments. SATURDAY A N D , MONDAY Wo will make prices that , will con vince you that wo are selling new and seasonable goods cheaper than any house in Omaha. Omaha.FOR FOR 2oC Wo will give you vour choice of 25 pieces of 30-inch wide cheviot and diag onal suitings worth 40c. FOR 50U Your choice of 50 different patterns flan nel suitings , truarantcod every thread wool , worth 75c.FOR FOR 7oC An elegant line of storm serges , thick and colors , worth $1.00. Don't miss our line of broadcloths ; tboy come in all shade0 , black , blue , brown , green , tans and modes , etc. Got our prices before buying elsewhere. BLACK GOODS. Our black goods department is replete with the latest productions of the loom , consisting- camel's hair , serge , whip cord , Bedforde , crepe ulolhs , cashmere and henriettas'elc. ; prieee-tho lowest. JUST RECEIVED An elegant variety of changeable silks , beautiful colorings , 89c. FOR EVENING WEAR , Something entirely now In crepes , all shades , only 50c. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. \Vo have just received 100 dozen ladies' so'imless last black hose , worth 35c , our price for this gale llc. ) FOR S5C ' Wo will offer a lot of Wright Bros. ' seamless skirts which have boon sold for $ i)0 ( ) ; only one lo a customer. GENUINE FOSTER GLOVE , 890. Men's furnishing goods Palo Saturday afternoon and evening. Don't miss it. LINEN DEPT. 1,000 yards 60 inch table linen worth lOc , our price only 20c. Lirion lowols , good si'/.o , 8c. 600 yards 08 inch nil linen dumabk , excellent quality , only 60c. 60c.Blanket Blanket and comfort sale Monday. See our urlces. OUR SHOE SALE Will bo ono of the attractions of our store Saturday. FOR $1.38 You may have vour choice of our en tire block of $1.50 , $1.75 and 81.90 shoos. FOR $1.78 your choice of all our $2.00 , $2.25 nnd $2.50 shoos. FOR $2.90. Your choice of our ladies ' $4.00 hand turned shoes. ' Gilt Edge and Raven Gloss sh6o polish only 12 ju. With every pair of $2.50 bhoos or up wards wo will give a pair pf eluctrio Innorboles , just the thing fur damp and cold woalhor. GROCERY DEPARTMENT French peas per can , 15o. Dr. Prico'rt baiting powder , -10o pound. The Boll flour , warranted , $2.50. Wo will give as much sugar for $1.00 as any one' . Our stock of groceries l all fresh and now and Is being sold ohoapor than any store In this city. THE BELL DEPT. STORE CO. , N. E. Cor. Doflgo and 16th bt. Bakin Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard PUlK-Ut . . . , , THE BBSFON STORE St. lonis" " Celebrated In Boyal Glove Stock Eoiaiito The Boston. A PERFECT GEM10F A GLOVE STORE It a St. l.rmU Snclntjlirl Dliln't Wr.tr Gluvci TliiU C'limn from l.n Itoynl Shu Wouldn't lie 1'rop- rrly Dressed. MARVELOUS BARGAINS ON SALK TOMORROW. Lin Ion to this now ! You remember how wo bought the Louvre hid rrlovo stock here in Ointihn mid what hind of ti stock it was. Well , the Louvre Block is not n patch to this one. The Lo Royal cntcrod to nil the rich old French families tind southern hisrh society people tluit mr.lso St. Louis famous. It was Iho plovo store of St. Louis. Whnt caused the failure iu even to this day a eocrot. But fail they did , and wo caught on and bought tlio stbclc Ion minutes after Iho fahorilT jitstcd his notice on the door , and before - fore the slcppy'st. Louis dry goods people - plo pot thei'- eyes opon. Como early tomorrow. It's the opportunity of your lifo. Lay in a supply whilst the chance ex ists. ists.At At 30c a yara wo shall Roll out the broken lots and small lots of gloves. They come in all shades .and blacks , in dressed and undressed kid , in hook , button and monsnuotalro. In fuel nil kinds and styles of kid gloves , t ml coino in sizes from 5J to 7 | , and sold in St. Louis at , from SI.00 to $1.50 a pair. At 49c wo will sell nil the fine tan moustjuotiuro and flno black kid and Biarritz shopping giovos , in all ab.os , none worth loss than $1.25 and mostly up to $2.00. At 75c wo will sell all the black and tan kid gloves and line undressed mousquotaires that were sold in St. Louis oy Lo Royal for $1.76. This is a very line glove and in Iho lot are many beautiful white giovos. At $1.00 and $1.25 wo will sell black and undressed kid gloves which were Lo Royal's $2.50 qualities. At $1.50 , all of Lo Royal $2.75 Mack , tan , mode and gray undressed mousquo- tairo gloves. At $1.3-3 wo offer the choice of over 1,003 pairs of Lo Royal's darby , dogskin , mocha , castor , and ether novelties in giovos worth up to 82.76 a pair. This great bankrupt sale of gloves is by all odds the most Important of any glove sale over hold in Omaha. On account of the special rush which is bound to coma tomorrow no giovos will bo llttud Saturday. On any ether day during the week wo take pleasure in fitting gloves by expert - port Utters. Extra salespeople have been cngacrod for this sale , and Wo look for no unnec essary waiting. % THE BOSTON STORE , N.V. . Cor. IGth and Douglas. What Is It ? In . poln't of fact it is the freedom front poisonous and spurious -ingredients , the ex cellence in flavor which gives to Dr. Price's Delicious Flav oring Extracts of Vanilla , Orange , Lemon , etc. , their wide popularity and increas ing sale. The retail grocers are learning that quality rather than price is necessary to retain the confidence of customers and make a successful business. Wo will ecnil you the mnrtdotn French Preparation CALTHOS fr < * . and u legal cunraliU'e tUat CAI/l'llOS will Itritorr .lour aicullli , Strciitlli uuil Vljcor. Use it and fay ifiatisjitit. Addroso VON MOIIL CO. . Hair imcrlraa A nU , Uaclanttl. Ohio. Drs.Betts& Belts , SPECIALISTS. you their Mu tiatcilnon book of ISO ir _ " * . aiWresi wl.u stamp , DriBetts&.Betts. South Mth St. , N K.CornorHth nnd Douglas Sts. , Ouuiliu , Nob. JTMI NimECT NOT 1HK SIGNALS OP DANUKU. An Object Lesson Taught by Iho Indians , Let the Way Eo Simple and the Remedy Snfo. If you are ailing , not exactly sick , but net feeling "just right , " have a drowsy , dull fooling , bad taste in the mouth , variable appetite , occasional pains in the joints and muscles and ether signs of impcndlnir sickness , why not do as the Indian docs drive such symptoms out of the system by the judicious use of their vegetable remedy ? Don't neglect such warning. Thut ptln : in your shou'dor inny de velop into rheumatism , and a month's scikness deprive you "of Iho income of your toll. flhal ! furry tongue denotes your liver is out of order , nnd typhoid fever would easily take root in your system. Whut could you do then ? Think of your business , your income , nnd-your family. Seek safety as you would lly from cholera or smallpox. You ore In danger If you neglect thcso warnings. They .may wass oil but the cluuico.- ; are against you , and even then the poison in only latent in your system. Do not , however , put your trust In the no-called " " numerous - "sarsaparilltts" with which the marfct is Hooded. Snrsaparlllnbarlcl * not uniollclm , It Isnll.ivor lnu , nothing more , Ths nollun of ninny of tho'O decoctions cumcj from mlncrnl poisons they con- tnln , such as mercury , nrsunlc , strychlao , Msmutli , Imlldoof potnalum , nnd tlio HKc , nnd any ilniKKlst will toll you , If lie tolls you truly , Unit Ilih Is so. Klcknioolncllnn3iKwii | ( and other Klckajioo In- illnn nicdlilnc.i contnlu only the product of the Hold nml fori'H , imlnro'n own vcitotnblo growth of roots , barks and herb * , and of necessity are free from all mlnornl poisons wlintuvcr , bcc.iuso the Indlnns Imvo no XnowIcilKO of thorn , dcpciidlni ! wholly uponnatiiro's Inborntory for tholr resources , nnd upon tliulr nklll , born of cjnturlosot cxpor- k'nco , lu prcparlnx tlicm , Klc'ldipoo Indian Pa wa , mndo by the In dians from roots , balks und herbs of their own gathering and cnrlir. . Is olitiilnubln of : iny druggist at one dollar per bottle ; six bottles for live dot Ian. "Pf ? TPTC * Send three two cent stamps to JS JtVJj.iJi pjy pu tacc. Mid wo will mall yon free a tlirll.ln,1 . and Inturestliu book of IT.pnsi's ) , entitled "lAto and Scenes Anion ? the KUkapoo Indians. " Tolls nil about the Indians. Address 11KA.I.Y .t ItlQBt.OW. Distributing Agents , O'Jl Or.ind Avo. , Now Haven. Conn , ) AhlnglniloHn produces IxMifllclal ro-Kg suits , gh Ing clicorfiillH'Ksiif mind ami ) ( > jiiiicy nf body lonhlcli jolt Mvro v @ before u H ! rmigrr. Tboy enjoy iv pojiy lilnrlly tinpiiuillrlcil. 1'rlcc , ' . " < ' | K. imTj. K McGKSW. THE SPECIALIST. IfumsurpassdU in tlio fro itnioiuot all fnrminf PRIVA * * : DISEASES , and all llUorlor' and dobllltloa of youth and numhoo.l. I'yoiirs' cxpenciuo. Ills resources nnd f.iullituSs are liritotloiilly nnllmltoJ. The Doctor Is recom mended liy tlio pro- . * , und endorsed | M'tlio strongest terms by the people for fair trnit- niont anil honou profnssionul advlco. The most powerful roinoillu * known to modern Bclenco for the successful treatment of the followln-'dlsoasos : GONORRHOEA tmtnadlnto rollof. A com- plutocMiro without the loss of un Hour's tlina from business. GLEET One of the most complete an 1 suo- cessful tro.'itmeats for gleet und all annoy.n' discharges yet known to the moJIojl profei Bloti. The results are truly wonderful. STRICTURE Greatest Known ronoly for the tro'itment of slrlcturi ) , without p tin , out- tin' ' , ord lutln.A inojtrtMitarlc iblo re noilv SYPHILIS No tii'atinent for this terrl'.ila bloo I disease has uver boon moro bii-eosifjil , nor hud stronger ondon-omenls. In the llqht of modern sulonco this d.soisu Ii positively cur.ib oand ovcry trace of thn poUon entirely remove I from the bloo I. LOST MANHOOD , and ambition , norvom- ness , timidity , despondency and ull woaknosi and dlsordots of youth or uiarihoii.1. HulloC obtained at enc . DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS , and all dlsnrdursof tin ctomaun. bloo.l. liver , akin , and bladder , are truutod successfully with the Kro.itost known remodlos for the dt - sonsns. Wrlto for circulars. 14th iuul Parnam St. . Omitlm , Nob. EFORMITY BBflGi & EiasticStockinji , 1 fell Trusses , ] \ f Crutches , $ ] fs 'u Batteries , | < rj WaterBottbi , glU ) Syringes , Alom'zsrs , Medical Supplies. ALOK&PENFJLD , m jjL 1 US. 15th St. , -JJi& NCXi 13 t' ' } ' . ) . ( ! > , . . v a. U. VT fl ' The J.arptt. Fattot l1J1'8I\J1"teIli"ncf \ Worti ; , ' ! ( YOnir.nrdsb0fJK1OEBRif'lAHDlBlABOOWt Kvcry Hnturdny , . , , , . ,0 NKW VOKR , < ; iHIMI/riu nnd NAlTESi Aircuulnr Intcrvnli. _ . _ _ 8AIOQN , SECOND-DIASS AND STEERADE ratonon lowest tiirrnn to suit from tlio prlnclpla BSOTCa. ZH3LI9B , I8IBU ft ALL COMTIHEUTAL KIOTO. Eicunlun tlckou avullftblo to icturn liy ' ' "J'0.1".1,11" | ,5j tuieiijueClyilOitKorlli of Ireland orN plejUlbnUtiir Drifts an ! Ueaiy Orlcti for Asy Aoosst t tewtit BitH. Apply to any of our l r l Acenwortn , UUMUKKSUM HUU'i'liHita. UlllCJigu. II ! . y f w * > ; YOURSELF ! , / Ask your DruKfc'I'f for B Bbuttle of Ilia . T be only 7 iton-poltoiiiiui renttdy for all I / the nnnaturul dlschnrKti and ! dabilltatlng wcakni-ts peculiar to womt'n. Jt rurci , In a few I days without tbu m or bllclly of a doctor. I L'nfitrial Amtrtean Curt , Manufuclurvd br r " ( EvissCbtaical" ' CINCINNATI , O. U. 8 , A , ' 'THE NEBRASKA SPECIAL , " Today we open our full fall line of hats. In the seven seasons that -The Nebraska" has sold head covers to saint and sinner alike , we have seen this department grow and flourish seen its popularity become an established fact seen it's sales increase steadily season after season seen it pass its rivals in the race for trade one after another until today our hat department is recognized as the leading place for hats in the entire west. There is not a shape that's new there is not a shade or color that's correct - - rect for fall there is not a size not a width of brim or heighth of crown that you won't find in our hattery today and you'll find the price marked on the ticket inside from fifty cents to two dollars less than you can find in any hat store you're a mind to visit. A Leading Feature Of our hat business this fall will ba a new hat which we show today for the first time. This hat is made of fine fur stock. It has pure silk binding and band. It has full satin lining1 and leatherette sweat band. It comes in all shapes and all sizes and is just such a hat as hatters get two fifty to three dollars for. This hat will be known as "The Nebraska Special" and will be sold for Sl.SO. We'are also showing full assortments of our popular lines ol Derbysat 75c , $ i , $1.25 , $1.90 , $2.25 , $2.50 and $3. Soft Hats at 5oc , $ i , $1.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 , $2 , $2.50 and $3 Crush Hats at 65C , SSG , $1.25 and $1.75. Boys' Hats at 150 , 3oc , 45c and 6oc. Boys' Caps at 25c and 35c ( soldier caps 25c ) . Your old hat looks tough. Don't it ? \ DI1. O. W. Graduate of Ilcllumo Hospital Mcillanl Collcgo , Now Vork t'ltr. 16TH AND HOWARD STKBETS. OMAHA , NEBRASKA. FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC , PRIVATE AND NERYOUS DISEASES MALE AND FEMALE. A euro ( fiinrnntccrt In avery cim undertaken Till ! SANITAHltJM Is tlio most complete nml hni oqulppe < l Institution of IH | klntl In the untlru west. It cuntatns llfty roams for tlio accoimnoiliitlun of p LletitH \ \ ho uin } * rftiulrothe constant attention of uxpcrleiioud phyalclans and nursus. IIUAHDlNti will b turnhht'it at rfiiHonauIu rutu : * . rornons unublu to visit us iniif lie trcntcil at homo by corresponcJonco. All communications itrlcltr contldcmtul. Ono personal lutcrvlnw iirefurr.ia. Tiles , Fistiih , Fissure , an I Stricture of ( lie llcctiini perfectly nitil normiiiautly cuivtl without the use of luiil'f , ligature ur cniistlc. Al o , Kczeiu.i mil Ulcer.lo.i of the Kccliini siicL'Nsf'itlIy ( ( roatcil. QUESTION BLANKS and BOOK ON DISEASES sent FREE on application Address IN-rElRNATIOJMALx SA.NITAR1UM , lilt. W. C. JIAXWKI , ! , . I'rChlJent.Oi.mlm. Xcb. Pcnil } 2UO for liottlo of ri.Al'INU INJKCriO.V. Oinir.llltouJ to uro In Ihreo tollvoilu)0. .Mauufai lured by liilur mtluiiul fiunllarluui. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tb eminent spe lallit In norroui , elironlr , private. "lilooJ , iktn end nnnnrr dlionsei. A re vlsr * n < reRtstrrcd ttrnduMo In inodclno , ai dlplommi and cvrilllcntoi obiiw. It HIM treatlnir xrltli thn grsiite l uccui | mtiirrli.iperfflntiirrhoca , lost mnnliood.taoilDalTfnknos. . nluht IOIIIM , Unpotoncr , frphllln. itrloturo , uon > orrboea , clout , rnrlcorulo.ctc. No niercurr uieJ. NUT ? trontmBiit for Ion of vlt l puwrr , Partial unnblfl W visit me may i > trjatod at homo by correspondenceMmllilna or Instruments tent br niBll oreipross curi'ly racVeit. no niarki to Inillculu conloiHs or enndi'r. Ono purional InterTlow preluiruil. Coinull llua Iree. I orra > pondenro ttilctly prlvnlo. Hook ( MyiMrlw OJ Lilt ) Mat tn . Ufllou bou U . a. M U p. m. BiuidtTf U ) a. tu.to in. houd IUUUP fur ruou. I POPtJP E Tliureday , 1'rlday , 5-atnrday Mntlneo and Nlxht. THE FAST MAIL. 10 sola of npccl.il nconcry Kllulit of tlin ( ant nmll NlaKnra I'ulli liy iniiDMllnlit. with ImHIiik' lulat. 1'racllcal norklnu I'nxlno and 14 fri'U'lit cam , wltli Illumlnaleil cabuosu. The dirzo illvu. llualUllo river pound and ntcnmbo.it explosion , and onu nun. tired otlior Bturtllimullects. 4 nights LTIII incticliiK Siinclnv Supluiiitur lltli WhUNIC.DAY MA IMNKK. Tlio Kstubllslied Conicillan TlCU-lN T. KEllAKY Assisted by I'lorrioVtsl , Miitllo Vlclieis aii'I ot'iciN. IN TIII : .MKiKvicoisTHiori'v. { : : McFEE OP DUBLIN. Wilttonbv Churlos T Vliicunt uuil .lolin T. Kelly. SON'OS. MPW CO3TUME3 DANCJJ3 iMaW SUENKKY. n siilo H.itiiiilny inoriilnn' ut usual Ono week , cuiiiiuuiiuliij ; Suiiilny ( Mutluuu ; , .Soiitoiiilur II. IvATii : RMMCT'HUIIIIAT I'I.AV , The Waifs of New York Ilndor the luannuomont iif .Mr. Harry \Vlllliuin A pont'rfiil I't'iiipinyl Klannruto Hconury I A run I flruoiiulno and tralnoil lior 'j . lie I't lull to ui > the lircnt liailem Itallrind HrliUu ncontil On account of Itanium' * clrmu the mldvtuok iii'itlnuii will tabo plnroon Thursday liitluud vt Wodnukday. Huuln now un ittlo. THE. EVANS , Tlio Hot Sprliigs of Aiiiorh-n , Hot Hprhii's , S , I ) . Klnent Hu > ort llotol In thaVu t , Htrlctly Klrnt Clam l.aruo llooun , Hlnxlo or Kinulto , Now Open. All MOiU'riiluiprovuinonlf , Tublo a H | > u- olally. Itcan'iuublu It.tlui for llalniiooof Huaion , orcliuitriiitnd lunclnx Kvur > Kruiilntiln tlmlu ( la Hall , r'lnou 1'luiuo llatli In tliu llnlltid htntot , lloaullful Mountain Kti'nrry , Hplundld Cllnmtu , ( oul Nlxuli , No Moiiiultoii. 3,0ft Knot Btorutliu.soa. Tlio Huutli Dakota Hot prln oruiittraftliu otloiitkni all ovtir tlia world , and rrucurluu a larger iieruonlaxu than any mrliui In tlm U , o Kor ratot , tjti > , etc. and olliur la > oruiallon , iddroii , O. H. milDK.V , Jlot SprttiKJ , HoutU JlnkuU Tooth-Food. This medicine for b.tbics pi events nnd cures pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful chugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which arc lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet nnd babies like it. Ji.oo .1 bottle , at all druggists , Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI O. Unlike tie ! Dutch Process No Alkalies OK Other Chemicals are lined In tbo preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S BrealfastCocoa which is jnii'o unit lolnl'lci Itlitutmorethanthrtettmr * tliaitrenvtb nt Coeoa niUnJ - / * wllli Btarcli , Arrowroot or jf , BiiK.ir , anil Is far inoro cru- al , coitlny less than one cent u cup. U ilcllclouB. nourluliliiL' , and KASJI.V . . _ Hold bf ( j'roii'rs cierjnliere , W. BAKER & COTDoirchejtor , Mate. | > ru < fl < i for IMtlitittr I Jtoattik I'tti. monJJlrand lu lf l > uj UtiIJ in.uljlc Uiiri. tt l l liii Wu r n ulh r. llr/uil Janoiroui l IJ-vu unj ImlnHiMi. M Uru ( l > n , or imj 4n. la > l > mi > l Ijl furllouUrl Itlllmcpollll ( Ull "llrllfr fur LuMtt , " loMler.lt return Mull " ' ' " 'I ' rmiiy l l Itaii l-aftr , 1 . RIPAH6UTAHULEB I'Vol * * $ Ibo momiivhl r iii > bunijt , uuil J tj iho Mi/iul. irviMfrnlnlTfiIO liJ ih tMift uxutn.inokcoKU ( or Ullvur ! i. i < . Luigt I At ) lekhloa , nd lei , wllaw c-lli . l.roltrc fl iimro bloc J.or rtlluui Ij the ituuiw- Ill [ for lu t-'illtw topcrforui tWrpropirfSilollgi. ! . IYr ; B * flTim tnurtentlng ur Uuf/lUxllif / UVluf oueuflu T ' . . . . I'jiof tj inulLluroy.lfiii.eipIo.lie. OllKvirCAL do"lOfifiicefal..6c' | ' Veil * > < V * f