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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1889)
(3 ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TOESDAY , NOVEMBER 12. 1889. If THE CITY HE The litilltllnff permits yesterday HI ninountul lo $ liij 1 Tom Fnlconor jnnUor of the high HEr Rcliool , is very low with bruin fovcr It The hctvtlnff npp.it-utua in the Pnclfic e Blrcot Bcliuol has bcott placed hi perfect II condition k Sergeant Wltolnn \ on the warpath IE for merchants who swoop and throw H fr waste paper into the strcot Hf Amonff the passoiiRors from the west f on the Union Pacillc was the son ot Btl King Kalitltutt of the Sandwich Islands [ IIo is on ionto to England H $ , The body of Henry M. Scnnlon , Into Jf head waiter at the Windsor , has boon Hr shipped to Ills formar homo at Oxford , | Ja , wlioro the interment will talco Hf place HI There will bo a labor mooting at H t drcon's hall , nonr Fifteenth and Far < He nnm strcet3 tonight at 7 oclock HE * Good spoalicra will address the Hb lucotlng , and ovorjono is invited to be Hf present Ht t'crnonnl l'nrncrnpti-t. H r F. D. IVgf , of Albion , is ut the Merchants Ik ] { . Mcrvln , of rrctiiout , is at tha Casey If A. S. Cameron , of Lincoln , Is at the Mil Ht lard Hfik JS Dow , of Tecumjcb , is nt the Mer- Hjp chants Hu N > B. O'Brien ' , of Atkinson , Is nt the HI Casay II > lr. ; . Ilnnsom , of Nebraska City , is at the HJI/ Pnxton Hf M. S. Marsh , ot Hcd Cloud , is stopping nt HE thoCnsoy if G. W. Kirby , of Hastings , is a guest at the Mlllaid ' . John A. r.lirlmrdt , of Stanton , Is at tno ! ' Millard H f C. C. White , of Crcto , is registered at the jr . Millard H Prank T , Hall , of Doatrlco , Is a cuosi at J ; , the Caioy H , D. 12 Thompson , of Lincoln , is .v guest at J the Murray Hip II C. Mason , of rrcmont , is registered at IL the Mu rrnv E S. II Uurnham , ot Lincoln , Is stopping at | , the Murray If C. O. 'Hoyt , of Beatrice , Is registered nt Hffi thoMurruy , IE 13. S. Ctlllcsnlc , of O'N'cilU Is stopping at B the Mllluid Il \V. ] J. Huranliroy , of Lincoln , Is a guest at l the MIlluul II J. I ) . Moore , of Grand Island , Is a guest at t the Millard Hlf" F' ' Spauldlnjr , of ICcarncy , Is n guest nt Jgi the I'nxton , II Wulter J. Lamb , of Lincoln , Is stopping at , the Puxton HK TJ' Irnln > ° f Hamburg , Is stopping at HjJ the Merchants Iv John Hcudek , of Janscn , is registered at Hit the Merchants II J. M. Craig and wife , of Plattsmouth , is HjF registered nt the Cnscy II' C. A. Munvlllo and daughter , of O'Neill , f nro registered at the Casey H * P- Ireland and wife , of Nebraska City , Hm are registered nt the Paxtnn , IJF Mrs S. II Hunibam and Mrs Henry E. f , ' Lewis , of Lincoln , are guests nt the Murray III M. V. tlannon has gene to Clncacro to ut- Hl& ' tend the funci.il ot Attorney AlcIlLcarn of k that city H E Lieutenant Dyer , or the Twenty-third in- jfl fantry Is In the eity , icturntng to Fort H f , Davis from Fort Uridirer , to which place ho Hie accompanied u Bquud of recruits H-ll MsS ' kottio Kiugslund , of Buffalo , has re- ft tutuod to her home , nccompunlcd W her i'XP cousin , Miss Cora Udoll , who will Bpend the J winter in Buffalo They intend to make # stops at Niagara Palls and other places Iv Lieutenant Gcorgo P. Cooke , a nephew of & Jay Coolto , and son of the lute Governor Hf * Cookoof Washington , Is Bponding a part of * # bis leave of absoncn in this city , and present H'jp lng tbo merits of the Juusoa pneumatic svs- H& & tetii to the street railway company W'iW At the Windsor Otto Lclfor , Dig Pine ; MM < A. W. Smith , Uig Pine ; R. lliornton , Big & Pine ; M. J. P. Ucogan and wlfo , Chicaco ; L. jR L. Williams , Puu Clalro , Wis ; J. L. Whit llr comb , Chicago ; C. U. Treadwcll , B. & M. ; w F. L. Whitney , Grand Island ; B L. Gadd , Htcs Lincoln H& Drollnes tlio Honor HJjf Mel Redlield , in convcrsition with a re- H porter.vesteru.iy , sold that ho could not accept H L the nomination from his friends In the Sec H'fife ' cond ward Ilo has been rcquostcd repcat- HS , | edly to allow bis nnmo to bo used for that Hw oQlce , but stoutlydeclincs HlfW Broke llie OlUonr's 1 ( inml ) . Ill Burt lilies , a notorious character who has Hr $ been arrested times without number , got H drunk \csterday , and while insultiug some He : ladies on tha Btrcet was arrested by Oflleer ff John Hrudy the capture was not nffectecl l $ - wlthout-u struggle , for Hllcs , who Is a per f feet giant , broke Brady's right tnumb boToi-o k ; ' ho was compelled to yield Ho will bo tried f to-dayj H A Vnliintnry Iteslirnntlon Htw- Tu ° ' ' ' 'siRaatlou by J. II McConnell of bis - Il late position as superintendent of the motor If' lines , coinmonlyknown as the Mercer system , H'l ? WQ8 entirely voluntary on his part and was Hl& not D81CL ( t lor as stated In somu of the pa- H'jg- pors Mr McConuell has Illlen the position Hk of BUDoriutendcnt to the satisfaction of all ijfc persons concerned , and Mr Cioodricli , secro- wL tury and treasurer ot the company suvs that ff Mr McConnoll's resignation was a surprise H | to the dueclors as It was their intention to k& rotulu him _ HEf' Bowiiro ot frauds Red Cross Cough Ik Drops will , euro your cold HIhP Jlorii llcnril lirnm HIe John M. Travis , the city marshal a Genoa , HS | " .tl > 13 state , ivr.tcs to Clnof Seavoy stuting Iffi that Dora Mason Is there living in the fum- HiP ? lly of her uncle , Gcorgo Robinson Dora's HjC mother , who is of a llightv disposition , nn3 IB bothered the pollco considerable of late , urg- Hlw ' ' " tlm"1 to locate the child Dora Is thlr- IIL teen jenrs or ago Her mother has been H9& married mora thau once and Is poor Dora Hljx want to Genoa to in alto her temporary homo HnK with relatives Robinson is a poor man and Fe ocfes not care to burden hlmsolf with the ex- H21 penso of raising unothor child and desires llf' ' that Dora bo biought back to Oinnliu Hit Mason , the futhor , llvos at Pullorton in KB 'Nance county Hgg l rnton l > ui < liiirs Hfe William Ponton , ono ot the leading ropub- H. ; licnns of Richardson county , whom Collector HKPeters favored with appointment us store H& keeper , has resigned Mr Fenton was to H& * bavo rejiortcd for duty and rclloved his prod H ecessor , Pat Lynch , yestoidny morning Ho Bk made bis nppcuranconnd handed the collector B a letter declining to serve His reasons as K given nero that ho was opposed to breaking V' up bouseKoopIng and bringing his family to U | - Omaha and leaving the furm Ho preferred H | ' remaiulng ut homo and letting somebody else I secure the position 16 "I have a long list of aspirants " Bald Mr K Peters , and promises have been mada for k. aiipointments when vacancies occur , but I [ have not appointed a successor to Air , Foif- Bm , " ton yet , and I cant toil whom the place will Mrr be given to " HK Election ituiuriiH E , The board of canvassers ot tbo county elco- B ttou met yesterday morning and continued B. the work of matting up the otliciul count ThoR R- tardy Judges of the Plnrcnco precmct and H the Third district of South Omaha appeared fc and signed tha reports , and thus settled the f questions before tha board K' James A. Kogarty , ono of the Judges or B election in tha Second precinct ot the 'Ihiid K ward , states thut an iujustico has been done K > him and Ins colleaquos bv the statomeut that r the count in that precinct was incorrect , and Ki thut M. O. Maul would contest the diction t on that account It bus bona satisfactorily HH demonstrated to the board of election that IBr tbo count was correct and that'll trunsposl- w tlon la reading tha books , by a member of R the board , resulted In the report Mr Maul H- baa also declared himself salltlled , It Is said , E ; and will not contest the count H ' " 0 Denver Stnto lottery company E , wants ugonts Tickets 6U cents Ad- B dross A. 0 , ltoss & Co , Denver , Cole , was iin pnui'Attiii mii ? riic Qiicslton Wlnoli IMir.zInd n Col ored Ouror'o Mlntl The Jury In the murder case ogatnst Gcorgo Meyers for tbo killing of Ncls Plan teen failed to ngreo and were discharged by Judpo Davis Itls gossiped around the court bouso that a verdict of acquittal would have been returned bad cot a colored man who was on the Jury possessed peculiar religious opintons on the case ' What IfPlnntcen was not prepared to die , then how pulltv Is Movers ! " was his argument , and the other Jurymen gave up nil hope cf bringing him over nnd asked to bo discharged District Court Cleric Moorcs has Installed a now deputy in his ofllco to All the place made vacant bv the dotth of Vnn Mnckoy The now oftlelnl Is Gcorgo Iluntor , who for n number ot jenrs was employed at clorlcal wont by the Union Pacific and moro recently bookkeeper for Fitch & lliy Mr Hunter has n host of friends who wish him success In tiisnowundcitiklng 'Jho damage suit of Mrs Hnltlo Wood against Saloonkeeper Pl.tnncry is still on trial before Judge DavK Judge Doano is hearing the case of John L. W.itson vs Shcilft Coburn , a suit for ro > plovin nud damages Jessie U. Cromuiclt has commenced suit ngalnst G. J. Albrccht and J. M. Mitchell for forcclosuro of real citato mortgages In Judge Wakelev's court , the case nf Dwvor vs Spauldlng , a Btiit for the possession of rt lot in Grand View , was begun \cstordny morning The plaintiffs set up the plea that the case Is n law suit nud not ono in equity Daniel U. Gcntsch has filed suit against D. T. Thornton to recover tl.OJO . on account of loss , etc , occnsloncd by misrepresentation In a real estate deal Paxion Iloriu , Omaha Special attention - tontion to coininctcial men Finest and largest hotel in the west Kittrcdgo & Hrainard , proprietors IjKNA MAU IL AGAIN Tlio AuornoyH AVmit tlio Court to Quash Her Indictment Lena Marsh was brought into Judge Hope wells court yesterday afternoon for trial on the charge of muiderlnghcrchlld Her attor ney iiskod pormlssion to withdraw the plea of nit guilty nnd make a motion to quash the Indictment The permission was given and the defendants attorney asked that the Indictment bo quashed because It contained extraneous matter tint ! was not tontncd ( to the mcro statement of facts charging mur der The cliargo contained statemcutschnrg- Ing the defendant of being delivered of an Illegitimate child and hcuca being guilty of fornication The attorney argued that the Indictment charged the defendant with two crimes , which is not nccoioing to usages of lnw Ho claimed that thostatohad no right lo show that the defendant had been delivered of a child , us that had no connec tion with the cilmo charged If it was ntc- es ury to identify the child , it might bo done without going Into the details of tlrao and place nt which the birth occurred These statements were calculated to preju dice the jury , nnd would bo objected to by tlio defense Judge Hopewell announced that ho would withhold decision on tlio motion to quash until this inornhig The brotnor of the prisoner was present to nsslst In the defense ' During the remarks ot her attorney the prisoner shod tears for the llrst time in the presence of the comt County Court J. L. Wclshans & Co , have commenced suit ngalnst thoThitd Congre&ntlonal church to recover J205 , alleged to bo duo on a forty light ctiandelior furnished the church Change of lite , backache , monthly irregu larities , hot flashes , are cured bv Dr Miles Nervine Samples tree at Kuhn & Co 's 15th tuid Douglas iruommrioN points .ludiro . Brewer Talks on the Subject With Intercut "Il will bo a long tlmo before prohibition will bo repealed in Kansas , " said Judge Uiowcr , ot Leavenworth , who isut , the Paxton - ton hotel ' The law is a statutory amendment , consequently it would requlro both a legisla tive enactment and vote of the penplo to repeal - peal It " But It Is reported , Judge , that there is now a movement on foot for a constitutional convention next spring ! " ' That cant bo had until after the next meeting of the legislature , which occurs ono year from the coming January " "A special session is tulked of for this win ter ! " "I dent think it probnblo The repeal sentiment Is growing , though in nil the small towns prohibition is enforced ns well as any other law In the larger citioi , however , it Is a difficult quostlon " What effect do vou think , judge , the lnw has had on the commercial interests and growth ot the state ! " This question his tionor evaded by saving : "wo are all very sober , pious nnd getting rich " "A brewer from Kansas City , now In Omaha asserts tbat the liquor dcilurs of his town take at least { J.OOO.uOO annually from the people of Kansas for Deer , whisky and wine " Well , I presume bis figures are about cor rect Yes , I hoard everything went dome cratlo up this way We had a taslo of the same dose down with us Through some very mysterious , uuexplalnablo turn In prov idential ultalrs D. R. Anthony and Ills ticket wore buried under a great bauk of snow " "I have Just como from a few days sojourn In Iowa , " said Harry Uubihrldgo , of Utica , N. Y. , and if the signs indicate nnythlng I nm ready to predict that prohibition over there Is doomed Slnco last Tuesdays emu tlon , matters In ovnry part uf the statobavo chiingrd wonderfully " While talking Mr Uainbrldgo shoved a 5 bill ucross the counter to pay for two cigars nnd rccolvcd back 31.73 In silver This not only caused the old mnn to icglslorn mild complaint , but led him to ohsorvo that there Is u great dlfferonco between tlio east and west "In Utica they give mils , but out hero everything is silver Ton of tboso dollars load a man down and inuko him noary " Our machines having boon crowned with the grand prUo at the Exposition , Univcrdollo , Paris , NatlinniolWhoolor our President , haa now boon docoratoa with the Cross of tlio Legion ot Honor Wauu2ii& ] Wilcox M'r'o Co , , _ Chicago TUB HIGH BCIlOOh PltOBIilCM A Patron Thinks the Duildine or an Annex 1 ( Solution , Omaha , Neb , Nov U. To the Editor of Tnc Her : 'Iho state of Nebraska , througn tbo wisdom of its legislators , created its free common school Bystom , and munificently endowed - dewed it In addition , It has made liberal provision for higher education , by creating , endowing and maintaining the state univer sity and normal schools Every child of the state Is provided with the means and oppor tunity for a free education The stuto gave to the city of Omaha , for educational purposes , the beautiful and valu- nblo high school giounds The grant desig nated certain regents or trustees to rccelva it , but made no special provision for their succession , or the separata muiutonancu of n high school , collcgo , or other institution ot learning , other than provided by the school sybtoin of the state then and now in force Tlio evident original Intention being to nuke it a pait of the school system of the city nnd state , The subsequent acts of the loglslnturo , by winch the control of this mul all other school proportv ortlio city Is turned over to the board ot education , leuyu no doubt or ques tion on this point Tbo right nnd control thus ucquitcd bus descended In uninter rupted and unquestioned succession slnco tno completion of tlio high school building It wa llrst occupied by the Central school grades ; this school has remained In free und undisputed occupancy to date , and out of the grades of this and other Ilka schools or the city has grown thd high school bo called , that has found accommodations within the spacious rooms or the high school building , being Joint and friendly occupants with the Central school , tbo high school being but a part of the common school system nnd sup ported from the common school fund The grounds thus ncqnlrcd nnd schools so created by reason of location , became the center of ho school system of the city The inpld lticrcaso In population created a corresponding demand for additional school facilities for both central and high schools There is no location so centrnl , convenient or sultablo for the central school , thcro Is nmplo room on tlio ten acres of ground for the central and high schools for all time , nnd without dotrnctlng from the beauty nud utility of the grounds No other grounds In Unit itmnedlnto locality that could bo pur chased for flOO.CCK ) to snv nothing of the cost of erecting sultablo buildings , combine equal ndvantngca , hcnlllifulncss , Isolation , nmplo room , relief from ntinoynuco mid In terruption of the schools Slnco It was granted for educational purposes , must so remain or revert to thestute , tiny nttompt to direct It or drive It out nnd rolocnto the central school should bo considered selfish nnd nn nrbitnry dumnnd In the Intctcstsof , nnd calculated to plcaso the few , without benefit to any and at the same expense unit great Inconvenience of tno hundreds of children nnd patrons ot both the central nnd hlgli schools , present nnd future 'Iho high school addition should be built , it affords u solution of the entire problem CnMituScnooi Pathov All the ingo , Hod Cross Goujjh Drops , live cents per box , sold ovorywboio ) IG11I1NG THJ3 CAltl.n , The Street Itnllivuy Company Consid ering a Substitute The directors of the Omtha Strcot Unit , way company held nn Important meeting yesterday , but adjnutned until to-dny , to continue the consideration of a substitute sj stem of locomotion for Hint of the cable The latter has been found expensive both In construction and maintenance ; and yet , when Introduced , was supposed to bo tlio only system which might bo used lo climb hills hills.Tho directors have said httlo about the pro posed substitute , but have been most favor nbly Impressed with it , and to - day will decide as to its adoption , The sj stem is known ns the Judson ami illustrates it new piinclplo , anew mechanic il movement by which , in improved form , screw power Is made use Of for propulsion It requires a tube with a slot lilto thusa of the cabla system Within this tuba n hollow oyilndor rotates on Its axis Press ing against dllToront qtiartcrsof this cylinder are friction wheels of wood Those nro op cialcd by the driver of the car When at right angles to cylinder they Bliuply rovolvn on their own uxis und the car is at r. standstill When pressed ngalnst the cylinder , nt nn angle , tln-y nro drawn forward like a llua- thrended screw , the car bolng drawn nlso at n rate of spcod depending uiinn the friction , nnd the nnglo by which it is produced Jt is estimated that a speed nf fifteen miles per hour may bo attained Tlio car may be stopped in nn instant und reverse ! without jarring the occupants and a uniform rate or speed may bo maintained in climbing any ascent The drum or cylinder may bo rotated by nny known power , but In this instance com pressed nlr is used With this system Omaha could lay claim to the most improved and advanced methods of street cur locomotion in the world Further Hxtrnslon" . It is noW netting so Into in the fall that there will bo no moro extensions of strcot car lines this season asldo from the finishing of the line to South Omnna So says Frank Murphy , the president of the company Tbo main work for n whllo will bo to perfect the present service Tlio first line to bo built will probably bo tbnt cxtondum from Ninth and Leavenworth to Sixth nnd Pierce The Tnirtlcth street line , extending from Lake street north , Is also an usurcd fact , and will be constructed early in the spnne Tlio extension of the line on Commercial avenue west of the car barn is very doubtful " " Miles Xorvoanil I.Ivor Pills An importantdlscovery They act on the liver , stomach aad bowels thtougti the nerves A now punclpie They speedily euro billiousnoss , bad tnsto , torpid liver , piles and constipation Spicndid for men , women and children Smallest , mildest , surest 30 doses Tor 2'i cents Samples free at ICuhn & Co 's , 10th und Douglas THAT nURVVIHllT D&AU What is the Real licns > on I'or its Failure John T. Maloney , the negotiating agent , nnd Joe Her , say that the brewery deal is positively off and nt an cud They dccliuo to give out any other reason than that the parties Interested could not roach un ugroe- muut satisfactory to nil or them Her de clared that tlio result or last Tuesduy's election in Iowa had encouraged the Omaha men to retain their property , but that ex- cusu Is thought to bo only n cover to the real farts farts.Whilo While every intimation ot the kind is strongly denied , repoits ore whlsperod about to the oflcct that ttio brewers have many saloon men Indebted to thorn for ltconses , money and liquor Thcso debts the syndi cate rofuscd to asSume , iiudthls , It is said , had much to do with preventing the trade bolng made Her made the statement yester day morning that the school rund next year would bo ieduced at least SKWIUO "I nm satlslled , " said ho , that there are ino saloon keepers in this city who will close up on the 1st of January und not renew their licenses " IN Its first stages , cmt bo successfully checked by tlio prompt use of Ayer s Cherry Pectoral , Uvea in the Inter periods ot that disease , the cough Is wonderfully rclloed by this medkluo , "I bnvo used Acers Cherry Tcotoral tilth the best effect ill iny pinctlco This wonderful preparation once saved my life I had a constant Linigh , night sweats , was gieatly itdncvil in Slush , nnd given tin by my plijsitlan Ono bottle nud a Jialf uf tlio Pectoral cured me , " A. J. Didsou , M. 1) . , Middlutou , Toniussco f " Several yenrs ngo I was severely ill , The doctors said I was in consumption , and that they could do nothing for me , but advised mo , ns a last resort , to try Ajcr'a Cherry leqtorul After taking this mcdlcno | two or three months I was unod , nud my health remains good to the prcicut day.l' Juiucs llirchurd , Darlen , Conn 1' Several j cars ago , on apassago homo from California , by water , I ronttactrd eo sovcio a cold that for homo duys I was confined to my stateroom , and a physician on board considered my llfo in danger Happening to lia\o a bottle of Ayers Chuuy Pectoral , I used it freely , and iny lungs woio soon restored to a lieullbv condition Slnco then I liavo invariably recommended this prop oiatlon " J , li Chandler , Junction , Vu Ayers ' Gherry Pectoral , ruEPAmiu sr Dr J. 0. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mast , Bold by all D. UfjMi 1'ilco XI ; tlx bottle * , $5 , AMUSfMKNTH Monday Juctdau unit Wcdmtdau , l\uv. it , U , 13 The Popular Ir ah Actor IDAN1EL SULLY * ! AlileU l > ; an Hnlursod coaiiUiij Monflsj Evening r " i % xz Daddy Nolan TuMdaj anil Weilnetlay Hvininm , Klrat llwo hero ] | i r&Gonrov " ' Tailor riar J I A lluiio , 1-UUiUllL' lilt UetuUr priOM b < s ti tm uu ! KaturJaj laorulog SCOTTISH ' Pure Cod Liver Oil and f'Of of Lime and Soda Is endor'od and pro'crltrod by leading ptiyalctiius becmioo both tlio ClnlXlivp Oil > mul Jltnini > hoihltei nro tlio locognlrod nglMltsllltllOCUIAOC CviKllllllllfoit It Is aspalalabloauinllU Scoffs Emulsion L Z'tt\ \ it it tttniilciAil Vleth 1'iiiiliirrr. It lithe Jhit lhmy \ Tor CONSUMPTION , Scrofula , Bronchitis , Wasting Dis eases , Chronic Coughs and Colds • ) Ask for Scott's Uraulslou nnd take no ether iOE FBETTS H03 r.tnvvv STiirr.T , On mm , Ned ( OppcsiU l'axtoa Hotel ) OtHcolioursDam , loS pm SunJnys , 10n. m , to 1 v. in Specialists In Cliroute , Norrous , Skin nud Wood Dis eases nrConsultatton at olTlco or hy mall frco , Xlcdl- clnes sent by mill or express , securely rmckeil , lreo from olxervntlon Quir.uitccs to euro quickly , snlo- lj * mitt pormutKntljr > IPP\7nTlQ 1 EBTT 11V * Bpermntorrhccn.scml- HrjltYUUO 'tlDlbli.l ' imlf.ossesNtgntimts : flons Physical demy , arliliutrnm Indiscretion , o\- rtssor Inuiiiuence iiroUucinir wloeplesnoss itcspon- ilcncr , pimples nn thd faco.HTCXtdnn to society , easily iltseonnsetl , lack of ennftttenco ilnll unfit Tor study or liuMncsnntl iln Isllfo nbtinlen barely , | ) irmin cntly and priv.itoly cared Consult Drs Holts A. lictts , nwinriiauibtrcu , Omaha , Neu Blood and SttmDiseasK Mi oW results , completely criulkutol wltlio.it Urn iitil uf mercury , bcrofula erynlpelin , fc\cr sorc , tiltitchas Miri'is pnlnninthB lioui nml I ones , eyplit Itlc flora ilinut , mouth nil toncuo ratinh , etc , ptnuamiitly cured wlioro otlicra hm o fnllcd Mney Urinary Fl rtf - . qucntbitrnlnir orbli ody tinup urtno lii/H co uruil or with ml iny pulluiuntou slan tln . vv\\t \ birk.uouorr lMpa , gloct , cystitis otc i'ruutptly uui biifcly cund < li urges reasonable , STRICTURE I gSiV nt ' i 0SuS ? : mcivalconiplita withoutcutttat , * , cuustlc ordinntlon Cures ollettoJ at bomotiy patient wlthoulu muniLiits p ill a or nnnoyunco ToYoUii Msi aiij-MiuJle-A i Men f IDD ' " 10 nwful uffects ot eaily AdlTDD UJlilj Vice , whtcli brings orpanlo no'ikiins * . lesiruyii > B botli mind nnd body , wltli nil ltsdrttidtU Ills , permanently cured TITIO RPTTH ! Address thojo wlio have 1m- UUOi Dtillu paired themsi'lv-cs by Improper liidnlxencoi and nnd sollt iry habits , vrhkli tinn liolli body and mind , untitling tboui for business , study or niarrliice Maiiiiiii ) Mrv , or tlioso tntcrlne on tlmt happy llfo , utraro ot puyslclnl dcbldly , uultklr usslstod OUR SUCCESS , Isbasnd upon facts , first practical czporlcnco , bcc- oml-uvory ca Is es | o lally siiutlol , thus ptartlnK nrlKlit.tlilrl nioJklnesiiio prjpircil In our own .u- bamryoiactly to cult tucuuisc , tlius airialne euros without Injury fi7M.ndti tents po tatro for celebrated worlts on ctirunle , nervous und ilclicutoillouses Thousan Is cured fl"A friendly letter urouil may pavoyou fu- turosullerlnuaiid sltimc andnditto den yoirs to llfo 2ef No letters answ iron unlets ucioiupauled by I cents In stamps Address urcnll on lilt.3. fiSiiTJVS & BCTTS , U03 ritrnam fctreot , Oniaba , Neb sgf f , WEEfJSrriltTtSf/WtAttliiAHERirJV i tmi S vOfw/lmT QI ( ill • ruw"1 * * ' Sow 1 W O nF V/RAPPER5 a ftw 111\\I//1\\ \ \ \ ( usotsize ) b Hif il' lllil li ) _ , oni ratsive a 3 § wAi iItha > u)5qhej i yJF wl2 • © brati " n < AciDRS-andAcniBSES A full • > ! uf Teeth on rutbar for i. iruarantcod to IxihsmlII inaJuni plates , > m out from any dental iiilku In tbl umutry , uud lor wbliU you ttould be Lliaruod o\et twice us much , ' 1 villi extracted wltttuutpsln or danger , anl ultU- out ilia use iboioriirtu , iias , t lilicr ur urectuUty , ijoldaiti silver Ulilnjfs ut half ratys bitllslAOllaii Ouarnnteuil DR , BAILEY DENTIST , , i'nxlun llluck l ( hnnl I'm nnm Slrcets lake Merator on lfitn Btreat ot'KN ivbm q3 un nut o-cr.ocK. A GOODRICH Att'y ttt-l.aw. JJi Dear • lornhttliltairiu | fcofreeai ; yotrswc perlcuce : bustutts qul iiy una leirniry trius OUR OVERCOAT Depart incut U an inslitulion bj' itself It occnjiios itli 03t the entire second floor of onr builtling , nnd we show ns lnrgo n vnriety ns nny house in the United Sinter Ororccnts is our business Jt ii a. Irndo which wo hnvo studied thorou ltly nnd we know what wo are t\Uciiijj about when wj oflfor you 0701001111 nt prices which 110 ether house wilt touoh "Wo Cool snrjcinl pritlo tlio present senson in tliisdopnrtinctih La t winter wo sold more OvercoaU than all dealers in Oinnhn comhincil This season wo hnvo alargor place nnd must sell more , so yon can imagine what n stock wo have prepared If you look at the piles of Overcoats nnd see the plnin marked liguros on them , you will know the wtuon why wo soil thtoe-fouilhs of the Overcoats that arc sold in Oinnhn It is simply impossible lo nttompt to describe our nlnjriiificont stock of Overcoats or to mention any special bargains Every Overcoat wo olTor is n bargain in itself From the plnin looking but good nnd substantial Chinchilla coat ut$3 , up to the very finest silk nnd satin-lined Henvors , Kerseys or fancy Chev iots at $18 , $20 , $21.50 nnd $22.75 every garment is postivoly n gtcat bnrgnin BOYS OVERCOATS , Our display of Boys nnd Cliildien's Overconts in ovciyo ocei\rl lc rl nj 0 is tl c Irjpcsl ti 6 n tit perfect that can bo scon anywhere Prices of small Boys 3 to 10 years Ovoicoals start at 95c and run up to $10.50. ' Mothers , you will bo surprised to see whatn nice little Overcoat , with c.tpc , wo " offer you nt H.50 , 81.75 nnd J2.50. Prices of lnrgo Boys1 13 to 19 yonvj Overcoats start at $1.90. Ours is a safe place to boy Boys ' Clothinir ANYTHING TiLVT DOES NOT FIT OR IS NOT SATISFACTORY , CAN BE RETURNED AND MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED WRITE'FOR OUR FALL CATALOGUE Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha MmSKmThe lion of the AH&s Mounl-aJnsis i" terror , the Cape lion a curThe lion among scouring soaps isSftPOttQ Avoid Imitations BSWAEE © 1 * IMIT TISMS Grocers often substitute cheaper goods for SAPOLIO to make a better profit Send back such articles , and insist upon having Just what you ordered * ENOCH : MORGAN'S SONS CO , NEW YORK Winter Is hard upon us , ( mil Ororcoat WPAtliet Is nt liauil Tlio rain lie la pro vuleil with n comfortublo top coat flionlil tie tlmnktul uud these who w'sh to supply themsBlves can not llud n b"t'er tii-ort- liinntirom whtcli to choose thau on our tnblLS Wo ha > o tlio Sack Overcoits In Kerseys , MeltoiH Chlnchlllaa , Also for diivmjx or extreme cold wi-iitlirr Ulsters with or without copes made of genuine Itiali l'rlezoand other liemy niaterlals The Tyler System of Bank Counters Unequallea In Style , Quality or Price The Tyfor Dasks 200 Now Styles Together wllti 1000 Btylee Tablei , Ohil . 4e , ' ThjryLeRynJTyPoWrltorCal > lneto TYLER DESK CO , St , Louis , Mo „ 0 , S. A. A013.STS 'Hnnted To handle nrtlclu c\ery tito\o requires ItetoilsiM : faves IIMl per inontli Must establish county acencles Sam nlenauit expus * prepuld on receliit nt U. iH Moroy Mis Co . Waukesha is DrTj E. McGREW Tlio Well Cinou'iitiiioclnllkt , mentof ull forms nt Im ' - vath Dlei : im-.i. ( ileet and hiuicniiih , ucuiieuoiau toed HHtMiv-oiiiiiiot.A , Ijji'dtkm ; > , Johsof Ma > iiuonunduinhltldii hTtii- elsuniurpassedinthetreat- ) lutely cured Btnd fyr bookn "fhe Idf.i Hnciot " for "iluu1 o Woman imdi JU cent ) ( tamps ) NBHVOUSM-hN I'l U II.K llikBierx UtTAliitu and bKiN Diseases cured qui kly and perinamntly treatment by correspondence , scud sUmps tor reply coxsui/rvTio.v r in : , Ofllcu S. U. cor 13tlt and Jackson Bts , OmuUu , Kubruska , THE FIGURE " 0" . The ffguro " 0" in ouril.ttos Is with us and hat como to Btuy No uinn or woman now living will over date u document without using the ilguro U. It now stinds on tbo extrcmo rielit lSJ Next yen H will bo in the third place wlioro it will runiuln ton years , It will then move up to the second pluco HIQO uud there it will 1 est ono hun dred years There is another ' 'O'1 which lias also como to stay : it Is called tlio Nn " 9. " HI * not llku tlio Ukuio "a" In our dates in tlio respeot that it will have to wait until nuxt > oar for third place , or ten years for second place , ns it litis this year stood In llrst place , auu itnillnot move Irom thcro-it ; is the new "No 0" Hinh Arm U'licolor & Wilson Sow ing Machine * J ho No 0" is not nn old style of macuino having some slight clmneo made in It und then called new unproved , " but it is un en tirely now muihino It wus Invented bv tlio best mcclianic.il exports of the ngo What better proof is wanted of thiit futt than the following cablegram direct Iroui the Paris Exposition , which was published in nil the Chicago newspapers ot OctobcrUudl llXI'OSlrlO.N UNIVUItEMB I'aiii s , October 1. IBpotlnl ] Tno highest posblblo premium und the only gland prbo for sowing machines was av sided the Wlieelor und WiUou Jdauufuo- tui lng Company , The No U'1 ' lins taken the Jirst premium this yenr at the Btuto fails of lowu , Minnesota - seta and Wisconsin , nud the llrst premium at every county fair wheto it has been ex hibited No woman If she desires to bo happy should bo without , a No 9" No limn should bo huppy until ho has purchased the lightestinniilng lock stitch machine In the world , the No U" for his homo No agent is happv unless ho sells the "No , 9 , " No dealer will bo happy nnd prosperous in this ago of progress unless ho furnishes his custo mers with the only perfect sowing muchlno mechanism for fumilv use , the "No 0. " Wo nro happv , for our trade hua moro than doubled slnco the birth of the No U. " WHEULUIl & WIUJON MfG CO . IBS uud 1S7 Wabash ave , Chicago aeHEfiwniwri iiiiiiiiiiwiiiammtuijji NEW YORK STEEL MAT CO , 331 < fc 295 UUOADWAY , N. Y. Owners U Solo Manufacturers of tlio ROCHESTER STEEL MAT , AND Stripped Steel Mats of all Sizes , Patented Feb , 7tu , 1KB. The < o Matn hat o tliucombined eUrantaKea nr all other Man with nnnoof iatlr < llnat > BOiagaaua tate proven to butba ( JlieniiKt and Ileal Tlioy will not bnalc down.Ilatleu out , arp or Bft oat of ihape , nnd will oiilnirr all Hire , riblieraud oilier uteel Mala In thu market \ \ Id clean tlio tret belter luaii nuy oilier Mat , mid not permit tliodlrt , to be carried Lcjoart tlit in i'eoil jetfiplUion | diem rununt alluaittuiir iirtato oaiii resl tanceliiall llriciloua • 1 hey n < ed no tlialclag , tin refom ( rcuto no Hum Bold luutl llnrdtrurr , Dry t. 'ooi . Itnriii t elVd lloimo 1'urnlaUluff btorca UUiul uic couut olloKed to tno UaJo FltlCF I No , 2-SllolSxU , , , . 2S0 JJo.0 bt lWz43 . . . ] M No.3-biLoWxSJ. , . aw No 7 ruoaixo . . . o ; Ho.SUo8t 3. . . ; , awlNo,8-SI aix.J.lU ) SHOE DEALERS &ttl cbratal Hues of Ilooti and Bhoes , limnutactur- • d or l ) . M. llendersan to Iai , of Chlcajo-1'ne- tories at Chicago , Dixon , IPs and Fond flu lac , WlJl-ahould write B/5l. li WATSON reaN deuce , FKEMONT Nlill TraTellug Bi ( ut U t.d < iuart ri for Uabbfis 3aa'SftExaTanacjEB. , I ll.W.COB , l3lH&C0D.tol8OMAHA ( , NEB , | roa thb iuzjltukut or ail BiieannniisMSE APPLIANCFS F0n DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES B itracllltleiApparatu aedItrnieale > farBiiee , < afa ! < ! > Bi Treatment of every form of S'Kaie requiring / H MKniCALorKURQIOALTHEATMOT V H NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENT3.1 H BeardAtteaiance BtatAeeommodationaiaWciti HI K-WniIE FOR OIROOTAItiton D.formtUe , aid M\ \ Uraeei „ , Trunt , , Clubfeet , Curvature , of bpito , rile , , JTuraera , Oaacer Oatarrh , .Bronchttia , IuhnUtlon , B MtctricUy , Paralyi a. MptltpiT , Kidcey , Bladder , H Kjo , ar , Skin am Uleed and all SurEiearOperatlou ; H DISEASES OF WOMEN , r. . ' V . .V.a " ° ? . l ? , " ! LcJf ' , " " ' • , ( STRICTtV PRtVATO Only UeUable Medical Inititute maklai ; a Bpttlelty ol M PRIVATE DISEASES ail wood pirn , , , , iiccM > rnir trend 0rrl > lil > lerel > a la H r.mo > ,0 Irointlmjtinlilionliarcprr Iiiir Utttintl.e ! H Ir..lia.ill.rl..or > lHLiunaK l'ailltl uubleloilill f H niB./l treatdatlioiaLrcorr < aioQacue . allcanniuBlta I H tlontonHdmll U < dlelneiorlailramtDU > rtl ; inillri H eri > i > ieurcl > i , , , , , , . , , H Un [ cr > oii n.unl * prIrtir d. Calliadeoniull irta H Miurvor rpar , uil • win , eecl la bUtawrarrcr.eae M Rfml ? Tfl UVU Upoa lrrlrte XueUlot H rrtUE , UUUK IU MtNf k.for.Dii : < . . . . , ii.o.i | ! < rsnW M Ull llletlaad Varlutali , lih on , ll n ll.U J Jr.u H OSttUIA MEDICAL It RUKOIOAI INBTIXUm H Ith and DoJf * Striata , OMAHA , WEH M Tlio larceit l t > ' l ami llne.t In mo nuild , | It Jpaeaoneeracooiuiuodatloiiaunoicellud M Kow York to Bla.737 vh InloahrtT H Anpliorln , > ov . . . . 10th I Doionla Kor.UOth H riinii'8'ila . . . .Nov.XJd | Clrci-f 'a . . . . Dec ItU H ITevr Ycrk to Azores , Gibraltar anl Italy , M Uot.ivn Nor , nth I O.u.ii'omm i , Nov , 00th H B.u.oov , Second Ombs ash Bikkii kik rates H on lonuat t-rina. Excursion Tltitt.ti r 'tuced ' , B uiHile nvatlable to return oy olthor too 1'lctiicH en mo clydo ami North at Irolund or ItUer H Mcrsov uud South ot Ireland , or Nuplosaud H ( lliirutir H KXI UIIHION8 Or 1'AIIIS Oil COVTINUSTiC H Tonus on lowest terms Travolvra' L'lrcular H l.dtiMor ( 'icillt und Drafts ror uny amount at H low eal curt ( .ut rates Apply to auy of our local B OKcntsorto i B He flcrson Brofliers , Clilcaso , Ills , : I II , H. lUlu M II , V. JtODUKS BB1 U11. 41 Aura , V , V , Depot l V Q A All nnttro Americana wtio ) _ IB D.or vi.oaalro tokiiow atoiit Ilia l'a | 9V PA HlotloOrdi'rH.iiiao/Auuriea aliouldal ! | U | dioialiiL KWlli\iLi.iNaoiMltco7 : , ! _ 256 West -Elahth St , Cincinnati , O H