TTTR fWATTA DAILY HRR. .ftATrTHDAY. STCPTRMHER 2. 1803. FALCONER'S ' COST CASH SALE Hino Dajs Mora Tonight Over 0,000 , Gents' Rilk Tics. GO AT IOC , AT 15C , AT 19C , Not T.r it Thnn 2Hc , n l Irotn Up to 7Bc All Day WeVI1I Sell G'lillilrtMt' * Jachnu nt 78o Knuh , lu. dies' 81 OO I , one Clonks for SI. 00 * LADIES' ' $25.00 , $30.00 and $35.00 ULSTERS $ .1.7. ) . EACH. FRENCH FLANNEL WRAPPERS , $3.75. CO ladies' ' French flannel wrappers , sold at 810.00 , $15.00 and $20.00 , and sonio few worth $25.00 each , "no to n customer today , $3.75 each. $35.00 ULSTERS , " $3.75 EACH. 50 ladles' long ulsters , medium hlph ilcovoa , that sold at ono time nt $20.00 , $25.00 , $30.00 and $35.00 cuch , today all day $3.75 each , ono to n customer. ' LONG'COATS ' AND DOLMANS , $1.00 EACH. 50 ladies' and misses' long coats and dolmans , somewhat old in style .but marked at one time $10.50 , 812.50 , $15.00 and 817.50 each , ono to a customer today at $1.00 each. These can bo remod eled easily. NEW FALL JACKETS , $2.00. Ladies' now fall jackets , positively bought to sell at $5.00 , $0.50 and $8.00 each , your choice today $2.00. Wo are following Mr. Falconer's instructions ' structions , ' 'not to'stop at cost. " and wo are trolling the stuff and getting the money , and that's what wo are looking for. not profit. " $2.00 house wrappers go at 78c each. $2.50 house wrappers go at $1.08. $5.00 , $0.00 and $7.00 house wrappers , $2.00 each. $10.00 early fall jackets $3.75 each. 200 fall jackets , nil correct styles , bought to sell at S10.50 , $12.50and $13.50 , today $5.00. HEADY MADE SUITS , $5.00. The entire balance of our Eton and blazer suits , worth up as high as $10.50 , go today , 1 to a customer , ut $5.00 per suit. JACKETS AND WRAPS , $7.75. All new jackets and wraps bought for this bcason's trade to sell up to $17.50 , go at $7.75 EACH. All our now fall cloaks , jackets and capes bought to soil at $22.50 , $25.00 and $27.50 go at $13.50 each. All our now fall jackets , capos and wraps , bought to sell for $30.00 , $35.00 $10.00 each , go today , in the con tinuation of the cost cash sale , at $10.00. These quotations take in our entire stock , none reserved , none held back and comprises all the latest Parisian styles in full wraps. Such an oiler has never been made before on such a choice line of stylus. ALL DAY DAYWE WE WILL SELL 200 silk $5.00 umbrellas , 1 to a eus- 'toinor ' at $2.111 each. i 10 ribbon , He per yard. 12je ribbon , 3c per yard. 15o ribbon , 5c per yard. M , ' SATURDAY NIGHT 7:30 : till ! ) :30 : OVER 0,000 MEN'S TIES Must bo sold. 2,000 men's 25c teek silk tics go at lOe each , no limit. 2,000 men's10c took ties go.at 15c cuch. 2,000 men's 50o and 75c tcck ties go at 19c each. Not an old style tic in the entire 0,000 nnd positively not ono worth less than 25c. BABY CAPS IOC EACII. 50 dozen in fonts' lace trimmed mull caps that have been Belling nt 25c , 35c nnd 50o cuch , after 7:30 : o'clock to night , all you want of them , at lOo cuch. All our summer wash goods , worth up to 25c per yard , after 7:30 : to night 26 per yard. ALL DAY. All our 25o ami 3o ( ) genuine Scotch zephyr gingham lOc per yard. All our 20o French sateens 5c per yard.All All our Oc crinkled seersucker 3jo per yard. 25o towels go at 18c. 35o towels go at lOc. 15c , 18o and 20o pillow shams go at lie each. N. n. FALCONER. Quartet sings tonight , Courtland. F DJb.KAL FAVOR. Avritul of ContrnulR for PuriiUliliii ; Sup plies lo Seinul I'oitU , The contracts for furnishing supplies at the different posts have been awarded ns follows by the chlet quartermaster of the Dupartnient of the I'latte ; Omaha Depot L ) , Kceso , hay ; S , C. Shelton 1- ton , bran ; G. il , Taylor , oats ; George J. 1I. Jewctt , liny. Fort Omaha D , Kooso , hay ; S. C. Shelton , br.in ; G. H. 'Jaylor , oats ; S. C. Shelton 1 , bran ; U M. lialstcad , bedding ; Phillip Mushicd , h y. Fort KussellVyo D. Hoosu , oats ; Mur- liliy ite Co. , bran , hay and bedding ; F , ! ' . Mo- Klnnoy , S , U. Shelton. oats ; John Winter- ling , iut ; 13. 11. Smock , bran ; Charles W. H flu ml , hay ; William II. Holland , oats nnd bay ; JSd Lawrence , hay ; Uobort Footoluy ; Q. JO. Spevoy , bedding. FbrfNlouuir.i--l > . I loose , oats ; O. F. Gilman 1- man , bran : C. Kaymond , hay ; G. 11 , Taylor , oats ; Frank Fisher , o.its niul bedding ; M , H. Fuuis , huy ; Lovujoy IU .lurdan , hay ; Henry , Onnnhet , lia.v nnd bcddlmr ; F. II , Higglni , hay and bedding ; A , U Thatcher , hay. Fort lloblnson I ) . Uceso , oats ; S. F. Oil man , bran(5 ; , II. Taylor , oats ; Jolin JJrowor , bedding ; Kraul ; illnard , oats ; T. M , Thorn * ton , hay ; II. E. Miller , hay ; Mason A ; 1'er- Idnil , hay ; O , 10. Kills , hay ; Jnmos Mt-Ohob- luiy , boddlng ; H. G , .Stewart , budding ; Uruwer& Kralino , hay ; II , U. Graff , bed- aing ; T , Smith , hay nnd bedding. Fort Wubhahle. Wyo. rsoblo , tl > ane , oats ; N. U. Kenear , straw ; John Kltnpol , straw. Jlnyx niul ( ilrln Sorluly. At the last meeting of this society the fol lowing ofllcors wore elected ; Cadet Taylor , president ; Kov. C. W. Savldijc , MrsrG. W. Clark , Mrs. James W , Van Nuatr.tlHi nnd Mrs. Carrie dimming , vtfe presidents ; A , \V. QlarU , tieasurerj Hey. A. J , TurRle , sec rotary. The annual report was prr.scntcd , showing that since the society was orgunUed , a little more than n year ago , IW homeless boys uud ghls had bconiecoived and provided for. Another meeting of the joeloty will bo held next Tuesday afternoon , September A , atI o'clock , In the Younir Men's Christian association building. All friends of the work uro earnestly Invited to bo pretcnt. Fatigue and exhaustion overcome by Hiomo- Sclucr. Contains no opiate. performance tonight , Courtl'd REMNANTS DRESS GOODS Hayden Bros. Have a Big Saturday Sale on Dress Qoodi. SILK SALE CONTINUES. The Special Milk HiloWhlcti Iln Prorcn hucli nn Iinincnin Hnoccoi * < plenU < t 81.00 Velrou Go nt Blo n Ynrcl Dronn ( Iciod. ll-ilt I'rlco- BIG REMNANT SALE IN WOOL'GOOnS IN EVENING SHADES. Saturday wo will throw.on the counter nil the remnants in nun's veiling , cash- iiieroa , henrlottas mid oropotH at 4 price. They run in lengths from 1 to 8 yards. Come curly mid tot first choice. SILK SALE. There is nbl/ difference between pres ent soiling prlco and real value , and It's in vour favor. You will find on tables in middle nlalo , now building , ono hundred pieces of line croiso silk Velvet * in nil the new shades , every color you could desire , nnd the quality is superb , too ; well worth $1.00 yard. You cart- have all you want of them nt 51)C ) YARD. 5IC ! YARD. 590 YARD. You had bettor lay in your supply of velvets now for fall when you can buy velvets like these for 51to yard. You will need some for fancy work , you will need some for hat trimmings and dross trimmings. Buy them now.5c ! ) yard. If you want a black silk dress thnt will wear for yoars.novorgo out of style , suitable to wont * on any occasion , and a dress thnt you will feel just right in , come in and got n pattern of our ele gant black cashmere finish gros grain silk at 08e a yard , and you will never regret having made the purchase. Wo are showing a handsome line of heavy black bilk boiignlinos at $1.00 n yilrd that you cunnutduplicato any where else for less than $1.50. Wo have the best black satin for 50c and 75c per yard Unit wo or anybody else have over sold nt that low prico. Just bear in mind that wo are selling good surah silKs in all colors for 35c , bettor ones for-50c. and the best grade nuulo for G5c. Whenever you want anything in either silks , velvets or plushes , you will find that wo carry the largest assort ment in the city , nnd when it comes to the prices , wo i > ot the pace , others fol low when they must. We display80 shades of new fall vel vet at $1.00 per yard ; worth $1.50. Wo have just the right color that you want , and wo invite your inspection of our now goods. IIAYDEN BROS. Balloon tonight at Courtland beach. You Ciin't ltc.it It. Leave Omaha at 4 p. in. via the Chicago cage , Rock Island & Pacific and bo in side the World's fair grounds at 8 u , m. the followingmorning. You can't make this time via any other line , and the ac commodations to bo had on the great Rock Island are noted from Maine to California. By examining the map and time tables of this line you will find that as a World's fair line it stands without an equal , as passengers can avoid transfer and a tiresome and ex pensive trip through the city by getting oil at Englewood and taking electric line direct to main entrance of World's fair grounds ; time , ton minutes. In addition to this train wo have trains leaving Omaha at 5 p. in. , 7iO"p" ; . m. and 10:30a.m. : , thus giving passengers the choice of four dally trains to Chicago and , as before stated , making quicker time and landing passengers at tlio AVorld's lair in advance of all other lines and with loss trouble and expense. Dining 'curs attached to all through trains , serving the best meals of any dining car line in the United States. For maps of Chicago , World's fair grounds , time cards and sleeping reser vations call at 100:2 : Farnam street , Charles Kennedy , G. N. W. P. A. The G. A. It. N'ulmiml Kncniniimont at i Iiull.umpnlU. I August 30th to September 3rd the > Burlington route will sell round trip i tickets to Indianapolis , at very low rates. 1 Tickets will bo good via Chicago or St. ' , Louis as preferred and will admit oj 'r stop ovcr ( lt cither of those cities. If you arc going to Indianapolis , take the Burlington route ( ninety per cent of Nebraska's old soldiers will go with you ) and enjoy all the ad vantages of fast time , magnificent equipment , and through i service , which only that railroad can give. The city ticket agent at 1321 Farnam street will bo glad to lot you have any information you stand in need of. Three vostibuled and gas lighted trains for Chicago daily. A Ilouk uf Adjoutlves would bu required to properly describe the Pullman slodping cars now running between Omaha and Chicago via the j I Burlington route. j It is possible though not likely that tlioro may bo other cars as convenient i , as beautiful , as smoothly riding as these , but their superiors have not yet boon built. They are called "Lucca" and ' 'Lorca ' , " respectively , and a journey in cither of them is like u perpetual honeymoon. They're ' dust proof ; vestibulod ; gas lighted And one or other of them leaved for Chicago every afternoon nt 420. : Ono way tickets to Chicago are now on bale at rate of & 7.CO ; round trip tickets , $11.70. Bnggago checked direct from residence. City ticket oillco , 1324 Furmun street. maiding rariulln , Tlio following permits to build were Is sued yesterday : Joseph lloiHlm'J023-2C25 North Six- tounth , Moionml Ilkt t 0,000 Eta Kohlniuyor , 4013 North Tncnty- ulKhth uvuutiu , cot'iiKu ' . . . , 1,000 , William Qi'hriimii1U. . ! Trance * , cot- tuso 600 > U I'lvopormltt , aggregating } 7,800 The No , 0 Wheeler As Wilson with its ro- tnry niovoniput , is tlio lightest runnin ig inacliino iu tliu murlior , ami IB unciiualloil forspcod. iliir.iblllty and < iuilityot : work Sold by \ Lniwastor ft Co , , Ull South Six tuciith street liii'.lt. rKKKINS-Mw. , ! ir h A. , lit the rosldoueu of hurbon-lii'liiw , W , 11 , Hancock , 4017 Daven | port btruuti Dunduo 1'lucu , So p to in bo r j" I'liiiural b at the rubldunuu Saturday ut U p. tu. TI1K MOllSi : DHY OOOD.I CO. Saliinlny Night llnrpjiiim for Ilnny Big lot prints and wash fabrics , just the thin ; * for quilts , etc. , 80 goods for 3o n ynrd. 15c cotton batting for 12c. 12o cotton batting for Do. lOo cotton batting for 7c. You can keep warm at those prices. 80 domot flannel nt 5c a yard. Elegant nil wool dress goods nt 29c , was 75c. Damask and huck towels , worth 2oc , 30c and 35c. for llc ) Saturday night. Superfine damask towels , worth 60o for 39c. 12 yards of torchon insertion for lOo just the thing for children's dresseseto , etc. * $1.50 black drapery not for 89o n yard. Linen hand made Insertion , Go.and lOc a ynrd. , f $1.50 5 hook kid gloves for 79c. 8 button mousquutniro gloves , , $1.75 goods for $1.29. * „ Tlio best glove vnlucs.ovor offered. Excellent cream damask Inblo linen for 39c. $1.25 blenched napkins for DSc'do/on Saturday night. ' ' Girls' and ' iron-clad buys' - stockings , double heel and toe , worth 35cSaturday , night at 1-lc n pair. * ' , Ladies' union suits half price : j * 75c opera length hose for 374o ' { i pair. $1.35 Indies' pantelhis for t % n pair. Men's $1.00 laundered shirts for 72c. Men's $1.25 outing shirts for 75o Satur day nichti * Men's 7oc suspenders for 22o a pal ) ' . 47 $3.00 parasols go at $1.00 each Sat urday night. . , 15c wnd 20o every day dross goouVfor children Uo a ynrd. Buy the girls school dresses Saturday night. Pretty plaid dress goods , worth 374c , for 19c a yard. Men's 20c colored border handker chiefs for lie. Bargains in half ho'so andunderwear. Notions will bo put at specially low prices for Saturday night , nnd it will pay you well to visit THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO Louvcnmark dives tonight , Courtland. Ni > tlfc. Special meeting of Nebraska lodge , No. 1 , A. F. & A. M. , will bo held at Free Mason's hall Sunday , September 3 , at 9:30 : a. in. , to attend the funeral serv ices of our late brother , Oluf L. Bang. Master Masons are cordially invited. W. C. MCLEAN , E. R. DUFFIU , Secretary. Master. BENNETT'S STAB , BOA KDEB. Extended to Hunk Wrecker MoKhur nt the County .Inll. Sheriff Bennett says the United States authorities have exclusive control over the person of Bank Wrecker Mosher. who hns been sentenced to a term of live years at hard labor in the United States prison. Discussing the mutter further , thoshcriiT _ said that as Mosher was sent to him from the United States court , he had nothing to do but to follow out the instruc tions of the olllccrs of that judicial tribunal , all of which ho hud done to the vi'ry letter. Mitry McKcuim'M Will. Last February Mary McICennu died in this city , possessed of property of the value of 573,000 , all of which by the terms of the will was loft to the church of which she was a member , with Andrew W. Hiley ns the ex ecutor of the estate. The executor enterc'd upon his duties and at once commenced shaping affairs for the purpose of closing up the estate , continuing until yesterday , when ho was removed by the probate court nml.Wilham Wallace appointed in his stead , three cousins , residing iu Ireland , through their attorney , asking for the change. In the affidavit iilcd the.allegation Is made that the name of the deceased was Mary McLnuKhlin and not Mary McKenna : that when she made the will she was not in her right mind , and that in bequeathing the property she was unduly inllucnccd. Trcil ( iritiitliuut Held. After being on trial for three days in Jus tice Smltn's court Fred Grantham was held to the district court in bonds of the sum of $1,200 , hut on account of bsln unable to furnish the security he was sent to the county jail for safe keeping. Urantham was charged with having embezzled the sum of $1,000 from his employers , ColTnumSmiley & Co. , a South Omaha commission linn. At the hearing Ho did not deny having taken the money , but attempted to justify by show- ing that he had deeded somn property in settlement of the claim and that his brother had turned over some property for the same ) purpose. Grunted tint Order. .ludge Ogden yesterday , at the Instance of Emily Snow and John McUormick.granted the temporary restraining order oy which the city is enjoined from soiling the lots of the petitioners to ji.iv the cost of lllling Twenty-seventh and Harnoy streets , at and near the intersection. PrufcrrrU Vitrilluil Urlck. The county commissioners have concluded thnt vitrllicd h Iclc is the proper material for ropavinir ElKhtocnth street between Farnnm nnd Ilnrnoy , and In bohiilf of Doug las county they huvo signed the 300 foot frontage of the court house block. KNOCKED OUT BY UNCLE SAM. _ _ Fruits of nil ix | > os ol the Methods of Itiil- t Idon 1'miiiioicr * . I Uuclo Samuel has sot his foot down , and j three "bond investment" companies are squirming beneath Ms slippers , j I i The attorney general of the United States has rendered an opinion which"declares the i business of those companies to bo in violation 0I | ' tion of the lottery laws , ana in no- cordnnco with this decision the postmaster general hns instructed Postmaster Clarkbon i to refuse the use of the malls : IIo the Missouri Valley Lpnu and Investment company , the Nebraska Guarantee nnd iti vestment company of Omaha and the Equi iI I- table Investment company of Council Blurts , which has a branch olllce In this city. The postmaster Is Instructed not to deliver registered mail to the prescribed parties , nor to cash mouoy orders presented by them , but to return to the senders all mall addressed to the companion , marking it "fraudulent. " Those are the concerns whoso systems of balloon financiering have been exposed In Tin : HEE during the past month. Since Tim UEK commenced its warfare against those concerns the federal author- Itltis have been worklmr on the matter , and it Is now understood that proceedings will bo talcen against the olHcors of the concerns , oTho Nebraska State Hanking board has constuurcd the case made by THIS HUE. and instructions have been issued to all of the county attorneys of the state to com inence action against any companies of this description doing business In any county In the state. County Attorney Kaloy of this county has received the instructions hut hits not taken any action yet. Ho Is reported to have said that ho was convinced that the j"companies exposed in Tim UEB were doing u legitimate business. Ills opinion has been I reversed by the federal authorities. Tlic only Pure Crcaui of Tartar Powder. No Auiuioniaj No Alum. Used in Millioiis of Homes 40 Years the Standard * IIAYDEN'S ' HXDERWEM SALE First Sale of tbo Brawon on Children's Wool Tfea&rwear , 4 EXTRA FINE WOOL , ONLY I5C Sou the Soilo of f'rlcc * lleloxr nn This Now mill ItnntlM'inn Went Another Snto of UitrncM In tlnno- CHILDREN'S ' WOOL UNDERWEAR. An advance sale. Wo have advertised our grand exhibit of winter underwear. Now for a grand special sale of extra flno woolen under garments for the children" . Five hundred dozen of children's ' all- wool'under wear , gray vests and pants. Prices , 15c , 18o. > c , 2T > c , 30c. Sizes , HI. 18. 20 , 22 , 24. Prices , Hoc , ; ic ! ) , 4ue , COc , 5oc. Sizes , 20 , 28 , 30 , 32 , 34. HARNESS. Saturday's slaughtering of prices on harness : A $7.00 harness $4.75. An $8.00 harness $5.05. A $10.00 harness $7.50 A $15.00 harness $10.00. A $20.00 hand made harness $15.00. ' A $25.00 genuine rubber $18.00. Everything in this department at the lowest price. HAYDENS' GREAT SALE ON BUTTER , MEAT AND CHEESE. Country butter , 12jc , 15c and 17c. Creamery , lOc , 21c and 23c. You will always bo sure to got what you want at our butter department. Wo will sell Wisconsin full cream cheese for 71e , Oc and 12ic. Brick cheese , 121c and 15c. Swiss cheese , 15c and 17c. Wo have any kind of ohceso you wish , nnd always nt bottom prices. Pigs' foot. 5c per pound. Wo nro Belling the 2-pound cans of Rex corned beef for 15c. Potted ham , deviled and ox tongue , 5c per can. Boneless ham , 12jc. Cooked boneless ham , lie. Strictly sugar-cured No. 1 hams , 12Jc. Picnic hams , lOc. California hams , lie. Bologna , 5c. Corned beef , 5c per pound. Pickled pork , llic. Remember everything in our moat de partment is sold with a guarantee. None only but the best goods handled by us. N HA YD EN BROS. , Promoters of homo industry. Quartet sings tonight , Courtland. Puxton < & Gallagher received yester day another can of their celebrated brand of "Tea Leaf" tea. consisting of 30,000 pounds , direct from tlfoir tea-fir ing house , Uioga , . > Tapan. „ O Attention. There will bo -meeting at 2Hh and Lake streets on Saturday , September 2 , at 8 p. in. All democrats of the Sixth ward uro requested to attend. . "Geo. Turiicy , President. OMAHA FAIH AND HACKS. No ChnrRo ti > Kntcr Articles Drills Somc- thlnRlto the r tr. No charco for.entrios in any depart ment , except ttuiifspuod. Bring some thing to the fair and got a premium. liberal cash prizes' will bo > awarded in ' every department besides numerous special premiums , amounting to $1,000. An oxhibitor'B.tickot will admit you to the grounds throughout the entire live days of the fair for $1. The fairiis the best and cheapest ad vertising medium for Tnorchants , me chanics , manufacturers- gardeners , fiorists , artists , poultry fanciers , stock men , in fact everything requiring pub lic notice. Thousands of visitors from Nebraska and adjoining states will view your exhibits each day , and the pre miums you will receive will much more than pay all expenses of making the exhibit. All articles and exhibits of every kind will bo under strict police control , both day and night. This is a Douglas county enterprise , educational in its character , not a money making scheme. All we able is your patronage sufficient to cover the current expenses ub'ovo premiums offered. The present board of directors give their time and labor gratuitously. Buffered , Scratched and Died. Doc tors No Relief. Cured by Two Sets Cutlcttni Kciucdlcs. Nothlnc like CimruiiA nnjinmrs was ever manufactured. For three 3cnmhu\ol Buffered vitli a sere head. I would break out all o > cr my hrnilwith | > lin | > lpsttlilch would form a , watery matter , and I would ha > u to aciatch until I would bleed. After doctoring with two doctors for three years , moru or less , I finally imuloup my mind to try jour CUTIOUUA HKMBDILH , with result cntiiely satisfactory to mo. After usliip two Beta I am entirely cm ml. IhmorcC' onuiiumlcil jour remedies to n < ncrU persons , and they all tell mo they nro No. 1. Our dniKKlst 1 ilolng a nice busliiutiB In CUTICUUA KUMUIULS , ulnco my cure , I haNO given . . him the privilege . uf using my name n * in oof of their dliclwicy. "euclono my portrait. A : r. OUAJIM , I'hotographer , Mt. Uorob , WU. SALT RHEUM CURED My wife has hccn troubled with the salt rheum for four jcnrs. During this time doctors of Wisconsin , Illinois , ( ami the most eminent of Chicago , failed to f\\o \ relief. I bought the CtniouiiA KUMKiniH.and she used only one bor of CuTifimA , ono cillu ) of CuTiautA KOAInnd half a hottlo of .C'gxicuRA Ui OLVor , and . -w.-- , . ; . - . -.vj : --r ; f Chicago , III. ' CUTICUHA WORKS WONDERS There Is no doubt , mt the CUTICUUA HEJIK- IHLS d.illy perform aunro wonderful cures than oil other slln and 'Wood ' icmodlca combined. They Instantly rcllcio and sjieedlly euro uvcry humor of the skin , walp.and blood , with loss of hair , from Infancy to ago , from pimples to scrofula , when the Uit physlcUna fall , -Bold througliont } Be world , Price , G'lrriruiu , 60oj ; neAr , vttc ; iifc u ; . vnr-- , * l. I'OTTBII l ) uu ANU CUBSI. Com- , Sole I'roiiricton , llonton , * 3-"How toCurtStlnll casc , " mailed free. nllUll'I'KB , blaclluwll" , roil , rougli , cliap | : d , uud rllll oily klncMruI Uy CUTICUUA aoii1. /L * i\ Hack Aclio , Kidney Talm , and Weak- nebs , Korent'ss , Lameiic a , Btraini.anil 1'aliu rull vuil Iu ono niliuitu liy tlia Cutlcuru Aiitl-l'ulii l'lu tur. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. U. 8. Depository , Omaha , Neb. CAPITAL , - 8400,000 SUKPLU3 , - - 805,000 Offlcora nnil JIIrcclorH-Hcnry W. Yatos. prosl' ! dent. U. C. diallingvlco uroalilont , 0 , H. Maurlsu , W , V , Moriui. Juliu S. CollliH , J , M. II. 1'atrioH LvwU S. llced , cabUler. THE IRON BANK. KICKAPOO INDIAN SAGWA Wliy it is The Safest Liver and Stomach Remedy Known , Indians Hnvo No Knowledge ol' Mineral Drugs nnd Poisons - They Cure With Roots and Herbs of the Flotd and Forest. KIcknpoo Indian SAgwn is n rcmcilj that many claim will 'almost raloo the dead. ' Sngwa ia tnc remedy upon which tbo In dian relics nt nil times and seasons. Sngwn gives strength , tones the appetite , purifies and en riches tlio blood , ami IB the great est liver , stomach ach and blood renovator over known to man. Greater and grander than all this is tbo fact Indian Jrom < mthnt hioicn to be at least 103 i/tawSagwn cannot ol < l-from her photograph. pOaaiblv contain anything harmful , no mercury , lie strychnine , no bismuth , no arsenic ; noth ing but the leaves , barks , berries and roots of the field and forest which the Indian has learned to use. Indiana know nothing of those harm ful drugs , and coutd not use thorn it they would. This fact is Important. The medicine you take Into your system should be to strengthen and build it up , not merely to stimulate It , and add the fuel of poison to'tho consuming flames of disease. Indians don't have Dyspepsia , yet they cat anything nnd everything , nt all times and under nil conditions. Indians don't have Malaria , yet they sleep out of doors , exposed lo night air , live in damp places , and frequent changes are quite common to their mode of life. Yet both UICDO ailments and many others that the red men never have are frcquimt- ly found among white people. How Is it with the Indian ? Knowing the value of KIcknpoo Indian Sagwa ho keeps it constantly with him and when his syetem focla run down , needs toning up as wo say , the Indian takes a few doses of Sagwa. Ho Keep * well ! Ho don't wait until danger overtakes him , but craftily watches for its approach nd wards off the attack. Hero is a lesson to profit by. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa , maite by the Jndiam pm rooli , barks anil hertt of their oicn gathering and cnriny , i > obtainable of any drvyyiit , at one dollar per bottle ; lix lot- tlajbr five dollars. All the Kickapoo Remedies are Sold by Druggists Everywhere Mandrake Pills have a viluo as a house 'hold remedy fur beyond tno power of Ian gunge to describe. The family can hardly I bo true to itself Unit debs not keep 1 them on hand for use in oraorg-on- cies. Is the only vegqtiiDlo substitute for that dangerous mineral , MKHCUHY , und while its action as n curative is fully equal , it possesses "none of the perilous olTects. In Constipation , Mundrako acts upon the bowels withou disposing them to subsequent Coativoness. No remedy acts so directly on the liver , nothing so speedily cures Sick Hcuducho , Sour Stomach ach , and Biliousness us those For Sale by all DrnRsIsts. Prloo ST eta. per box ; II bo.xos for ( V eta. ; or sent by mull , nost- ngo free , on receipt ot nrlce. Ur. J. H , SchoncK & Son , I'hiludolplilu. Teeth Filled 50c up Absolutely palnlosa. Gold crowns and lirldgo work u specialty , DR. WITHERS , 4th Kloor. IIrow 11 ItlucK. 10th and Douglas , Tolonhono 1775. EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF OTRE DAME The Ninoty-NlntU So ) ioii Will O Jou TUESDAY. SEPT. Vt'Skl , ' J'ull r < iiir < m In UluimlcH , l.cttcrn , hdinnri * , IJMV , Civil mill .M ' hiMiciil ( KiiKinnorhiK ; , ThoroiiKh 1'ropnrntory nnd Comrnurclal OoiUf-us. tit. Hilwurd'H Hall for boys under Kl , Is iinlquoln thucoinplutonussof llsoijiilninont. Uutuloiuii Hunt , f rue on upplloiil Ion to KEV. THOMAS li WALSH. U. a. ( ) . . Notru Duino , I nil. St. GARY'S Wof > Tor MOTIIK DA.MIS USIVKIIBITV. ) Th 77lh ucndi'inli' ti-nu wllloix-n Monday , Sopt. 4 The Acaduinlu Coursu la thoroiich In the I'ropurHtory , Boinur mid Oiusslcal HradcM. MilHlu Dupiirtinunt , on thu plim of the bo t Consorv lories of Knroiiu , U under tlm ohnr-o of aconipletutorpsof toaoftors. Studio niod- nlud on the giunc Art Hcliools of Kuroiio. Druwlni ; mid p.ilntlnit from llfo and the an tique. I'huno , ; ruphy nnd Typo- writ I UK t anvli t. llulMinsH oiilii)0il | ] with lure Ksonpii. A sop- ivratiiiluuurtinont for uhlldrun under l.'l. Apply for Utltuloiuo to Illrrulrok. in ilinriult < m ) , ST. MAKY'S ACADEMV , Notre Iliiiiii' 1 * . < i. hl.lo iih Co. . Iiul , GRAMMAR SCHOOL , 1'uplls Itonrd and tlr * lu tbo School , Steam Heat. Spacious Dormitories. Dcst Sanitary Pluinblna. Thorouah Care and Instruction. nates Reasonable. Fits for CollPiro , Technical School , or Iliislnciia , Rev. A. PIPZR , S. T. P. , Warden. Racine , Wl , CMS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL , 4I9.m DcirUru 4ir , , IIIUAI.o , ISlli year bt'Klna Bept.ajtb. Truimrea ( or collriio nnilirlri-i riiuclnl cuurtcaoT utudjr. Kor Vounu l.iiillenund Clilldruu. MISS H.H.lllCj : . A.M. i , 41lbBM.K.llt.Klir..M.t' ' 'rlni-lnalt ' < AMERICAN CONSERVATORY , WEBER Music Hall , Chicago. All t nuclei of V l D < 1 laitruratnUl Music , Prunittc Art , El cu < lion. Delimit * * Norm * ) iVjl , for tvtrhtri. Teinn iuodert * ( all gcj'UtU , txnJl CfcUlowuO JHimiiul > ii t . coNS T vT lle l lli.llilctloii In MlilvitBlt I inrntl of Munral stud j. > Inn r. v- -w * SAtlKlorullon , Laniruuve' , lite. , AdU.K.T Il'I.LAUl | > . A M.Supt. J cktou lll , III. HI'ltlMiH , MlfcSOUItl.-ThegrtHMIIltar/ School ul tbo We t , VII UK curly bird catches the worm. Earlier tluin ever we spread our wlnys < > yer this western .sphere and announce the opening of Autumn 'Oil and the 17th sea son of the most marvelous success ever achieved by any clothing concern In the an nals of the ltii ! ) century. Season follows season , and our efforts exceed efforts , as we intend to show this season. So far , every nook , corner and cranny is cramped with merchandise from everywhere. Not a leading manufacturer on the face of the two worlds but his choice products are unloaded in our establishment. Briefly stated the finest for love or money. Talk of values ? Time will show what miracles our ready capital did perform during the money strin gency event. Wo displayed the read } ' cash It made them feverish. They were forced to sell at our figures and their blessings were thrown in the bargain. Cash did it and always does. Your cash will do likewise. Share the profits of the late financial difflcul- . ties. This is our "golden Rule. " Malic your dollar reach as far as we would have ours do. ' Yours greeting ! } ' , Wish for a Catalogue ? Send your address. I1AV.MONI ) . Till ; JEtVULKU. TODAY IS THE first clay of our great 20 per cent discount sale of Gorham's solid silverware , and judg- lng by the rush we had it's going to be a great success. RAYMOND , FIFTEENTH ANI > IIOUDr.AS , OMAIH. LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS. BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. CLIXADKTH AULL SCMINARV Unsurpassed eourKO of voufii l.adic MomcAchoul - " " * > Music , an. lltcra- oncol thtoldcit.be > l In Mm } lure.elocuitoa , buMaeHS&c noori Appcinimcnlnmailctrv ' -oMlionbcaltlvyanJ pleaj- - MuilcmdArl lYatncra nt Caa , atcralratuScut tlHun lliu > lr > ici ) cau 2 jSlh > r optni Sept. 121(1 ( u Ur , T I' WXIIOH , E T.W.A.Wiljo3A tPrtit. ) CENTRAL COLLECT FOR YOUNG LADIEO. WENTV/ORTH MILITARY ACADEMY , . , I oilliRton. Mo. Sll do < pj-lrncnuollnslructlon It Oidcti mlliury icIlMl v iif officers nail leacbcr * ! . Con * MUtouil llcnllhlul ItKR jecrvulory ol tnuile. Art ) iloti . . Hfaionaulc lurmv Ih Modern BD- luslriUU rataloju C | polntmentt-tfitbyear - Illus- r Irated ctuioj.'ui ! . MA.I IS. A. I. OOV FU. ] Pret'l. GOLU BBA VARNISH CO. St. Louis , Mo. 01' TIIU CHLKnUATED GLOSS COLUMBIA GLOSSET The most durable and beautiful finish for The Ideal polish for Furniture PlnnOB floors and wainscoting. l uHily ii | > E > M < ' < l. end Instrumonts. , I'roveutu " ' String IiiNtnntly. JIulcvM tlrvNoino the varnlHh from cracking and liuparta a lilt ; iiniiecri-miii'.Y. All < llrt niiilHtnliiH from crroiina , iiilt , lolmc-co brilliant llnlsh. A taw drops on a Boft cloth anil liliiod. ciiojlj-roniovfil by Blmply is stiulclcnti then rub well over the var- wining it with a damp cloth. Made iu ten nlslicd surface until dry. Cusoof 80 bottled , brilllaiit shades , $1.00 per can. tJO.OO , ShiL'lo bottles UO cents. FOR SALE DY ALL DRUGGISTS 314 South 15th Street , Omaha , Neb. Tim ( Mnlnont Rpoolallflt In norvoiin. chronic , private , blood , nUln and urinary Jlaoaies. A regular nn4 glBtcTed trnulimto Inmudlrlno , nu illiilbinax and cortlllcatcs will Hlioxv , In atlll tre.itlnr with ttiairrekKtj succcbs , c.'itarrli. loHt ninnhoocl , Buinlu.il wpakiiCMS , nljrlit loasou and all forms ot [ irlvato dUeasaa. No mcrrury UHK ! . Now truatiuunt for loss or \ Hal power , I'artloauimulu to visit rciu may bet ruatod al liorn * by corruHponilcnc'n , Mnllulnoa or Inalriuiii'iitH soul by mall or uxprenn Hocuroly paokol ; no inarka to In- dlcnto coutentu or nenclur OMU peruonul Interview preferred. Consultation froo.i Corraipondnuca strictly prlratu Hook ( Myutorluu of t > lfu ) uuiit fruo , Offlua Uoura , 0 u. ui.tu U p , m. bunilays , It ) a. m , t 1U ui. bund itiiinp for circular , ; < COMMCILTAUr THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVERl tliulo nrtlui llnrkt ijuallty cil' IIiiMinn Tulxtolu lliul can liuhoiielit. llcjunl In CUTnicct | to tl.u * K < ltuioottiMture. . Jlnuulucttri'iHurlJ' ' . It. U/C MUKOAWTU.li'JIUAUVACTOltV. ! A RECORD Of your present charms In years to como , la a photo made by High CluBB Photography , At Popular 1'rlcei. 313-315-3178. 15th Street , Omaha , Nob. AJFull 01 * Teeth extracted Inmornln ? , Now tmeuliiHorlodaUuniooii naiiiu day. 1'crruol 111 fuar- uiituud. tint J'/oor. 1'nxton LSlaulf , i mill I'nriiiiin Hf root. Kluvaturon JUlli Strout. Tclopbono 1033 WUNUTIU8 WITH YOU . - iu.WB.VI/ W/W4 MW ww / . A Will BOHt * ( tt * curelT packed ! FUtll to any lufforer tii pr.iorl tlon ibM oured ino of thc4o Uoublei. Aad \YRIQUT ,