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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1889)
' e e eeeeeieeBee Beeeeee BeeBeeee e eeeepeee Be Bee r I ' 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 13 , 1889. 1 I " ' . . . . ' - < , J 3 THE CITY , i P. H. Dntloy , W. N. Nnson , F. t > . I Cooiioratm C. F. Goodman ycstorday filbu articles incorporating Uio Grand View Bricls company , with a capital stock of $11)0,000. ) Hello Brandon , the notorious , and a , . comnnnlou , were arrcatoil for fast tlrtv- inp yesterday uftornoon The two were f ondiiiinorin > r the lives of everybody on | South Thirteenth street when they I- worfl captnrod I The first train of street cars in Boa ton to lie wholly tlRlituil by electricity was successfully equipped and run over i the Cambridge line between Bowdoln Squnro nnd Arlington Inst Friday Tno city of onlturo is only about a yonr bc- ' hind Omaha i The county cloilf is proparotl to Ibsuo f ccrtllloatos of election to the successful k candidates In the rccotit election The t first to apply wns the coroner-elect , Dr II Hiirrljf.iti , who received his certificate u yesterday morning The certificates , will bo mailed to the various olllcors- \ elect in a few days f The following is n list of the consta- ' " blcs elected In the city , who were ncci- f doritally ommlltcd from the list pub , lishnd yesterday : First wnrd , .Tacob t Ilclghman , Pnul Stein ; Second , D. I Fnrnulmr William Jacobs ; Tliird , Wil- fe Hum P. Suowuon , Georpo Karl ; Fourth , f Peter SharKoy , J. Ilawklnson ; Fifth , > Chnrlos Ilollo.Wllllam Husband ; Sixth , , John F. Page , D. D. llouclc ; Seventh , Charles W. King , L. Peterson Eighth , P. It Sullivan , John Cnno Ninth , t Andrew Anderson , John Smlloy I'crHdiinl Inrncrnplii J. II Price , of Wymoro , Is at the Casey * D. A. Wlllaril , of Ccnovii , Is nt the Casey I , Orlumlo'Jeflt , of Avoen , Is attlic MillnrU f A. 13. Unrncs , or I'oncii , Is at the Millard , D. A. Dovlo , of O'Neill , Is a guest at tuo r Casey R J. 13. Dnilco , of O'Neill , Is Btopnlnor ot the \ , Cnscy ; Alcz Altscnulor , of Alnswoith , is at the j Casey s 3.V. . Kerns , of Auburn , is a guest at the % > Casey f' F. T. Hall , of Uoatrico , Is stopping at the ft Casey | i Grau Ensign , of Lincoln , Is at the Mer- -i chants \ M , II Tilton , of Lincoln , Is stopping : ut the i Paxton f E. S. Hubton , of Llucoln , Is stopping at the Pnxton i . J. O. Currie , of Kearney , is stopping at the f Paxton " A. It Tnlbot , of Lincoln , is a guest at the J Millard % J. L. Stobbe , of Lincoln , is stopping at the | Millard f W. Col jis , of Wahoo , is registered at t the Murray \ , U. Moore , of Coleridge , Is icglsterod' at t the Casey s Barrett Scott , of O'Noill , Is roglstored at I- the Casey § " \V. U. I'orafrot , of Lincoln , is a guest at p the Patton J. A. Pent , of Ashland , Is a guest at the Merchants * g E. C. Harris , ot Norfolk , Is roglstored at I the Mllluru & Thom.is Carlen , of O'Noill , is a guest at ht the Millard I l J. P. Grlnstoad , of Humboldt , is a guo st at I the Millard f W. C. Cole and wlfo , of Holdrogo , are at it the Millard f Watson Plclcroll and wlfo , of Boatricc , are I the Murray $ It H. Maxwell , of Battle Creek , is a guest | t the Casey • Frauk G. Sentor , of Bancroft , is stopping iu t the Casey 1- Horace I. Croft , of Chicago , is stopping at the Merchants 4 P. P. Smith , of Chicago , Is registered at ' the Merchants & * Miss Lena Wullluupt , of Nebraska City , * is at the Paxton k Hon Edward Itogcen , of Lincoln , was in f the city yesterday 4 , George W. Martin , of Kearney , is stop 4 plug irt the Millard V G. M. Lamhortson , of Lincoln , is regis | tered at the Millard j ? W. It Bacon , or Grand Island , is rogls- tcrcd at the Pnxtoii > A. Hazlctt and F , N. Prout , of Boatiice , i are registered at the Casey | John McKiegan and E. V. Tarloy , of Ban ; > * croft , uro slopping at thn Casey i % Judge Shields returned jesterdny morn / _ Ing from his Dakota hunting trip h Mrs C. C. MoNlsh , Mrs Graham and Mrs > Harding , of \ \ isuor , are registered at the ; Millard Commissioner ! ' Clerk Webb is on duty ' again after au enforced vacation on account " ; oX sickness , * • W. J. BnrcorV. . N. Thompson , George 9 nouch , Ham Schielor and E. A. Wedgwood , , of Grand Island , mo guests at the Mm ray , 4 At the Windsor-It. II Chase , Ludoll * Kan ; F. E. Bowers , agent for Bo.ich & j Bowers troupe ; J , O. Holmes , Spokane f Falls : E. P. Berryman Lincoln ; J. H. > Jacobs , Pittsburg ; Thee Sontor , Baueroft ; ' t J. E. Williams , Chicago ; C. H. Webster , i Cnlcago ; J. o. Krotchmer , Strahan ; Miles * Zendmjer , Schuyler H . Took thn ISoih * money , HF- % ' Charles Anderson , a now notel clerk at the K Cocrous house , skipped out Sunday night , ' takinir with hi in iWO la cash which bclongod Y to his emptoyor B' . cly Ccnirnl Committor H' There will bo a meeting of the ro HK publican central commltteo at the H4 Millard hotel Thursday evening , No- Hg vcmber 14 , 18S9 , at 8 oclock Trompt atton- H& tlon desired D. H. Muitcuu , Chn V B. F. Hldmah , Sco'y , M 1 Hit Dylntr or Contuiinptlnn , H0 t B. H. Wandcll , the * Insurance agent who H was arrested October 7 , charged with 1 embctzluiiidiit , will probably not bo tried f { or the crlmo for the reason that f ho is dying of comminution iu thor r county Jail , His case lias been postponed r rom tiuio to time iu the hope that ho would recover , but nil hope has been given up L' IjiceiiHeit tu Wed Hf > / Lleonscs were issued to the following Hf ' parties by Judge Shlolds yesterday ; fM Nnmo and Itesidonce Ace 1" rPhllip II Selzle , Omaha 27 f I Mary Murphy , Omaha SJ E I Frank Loronce , Omaha 21 V ] Mary Bibelku , Omaha , 20 Hf- All the rngo , Rod Cross Cough Drops , | > five cents per box , sold everywhere r A.Canadian BxourHlon , K T. Z. Magarroll , of the Oanadian-Amori- K- tSM ot Ohlcugo , Is In the city to organize a k party of Canadian excursionists to the prov- B incos during the holidays A largo party of HCanadians will start from St Paul and an- f olhor from Chicago Bo has boon promised a E ratu of ouo faio for the round trip lr ho cm i > gottogothor a paity largo enough to war k- „ , rant the rate A meeting of the Canadians B will bo held this evenlutr at the Merchants , hotel to discuss the question Hr ' IlHiti > pcnrPd K Frcdenctc Grlcb would like to hoar of his g flfieou-year-old son , Willie , who disappeared HE ten weeks ago When last seen at his homo p the boy were a dark coat , dark pants , a K vest , a rod striped shirt ami a straw hat K The supposition Isthathohni eouo to Den k vor ' 1 ho boy is Intelligent , and attended r the Omaha Commercial college There was K no known reason for his leaving , except on I' the theory that he had get into bad com E imiiy So far as bis father knew the ooy [ ' ' hud no bad habits , Ills mother Is distracted H over his absonrc If anvoae knows ot his H whereabouts ho will confer a favor on thom m father by oommuulcathig with him at i- ; - Elghteoutb una Williams m • Bownro of frauds Hod Cross Cough P' Drops will uuro your cold CIIAUUIB ) WITH BltlltKIlV Two Indictments Unturned Agilnst the t'anl'jv ConmtnyN AitPiit Charles L. Wnndt , the representative of the l'auloy Jail Munufacturlngcompiny , ao > pcorcd In thooMcoof the clerk of the dis trict court yesterday afternoon , accompinlod by Mr C. W. Hamilton , of the United States j Natloml bank , and stUod that ho under ' stood there was nn Indictment there from the grand Jury against him Clcrlt Moorcs Informed Mr , Wundt that Ills understanding was correct , and read to him the two Indictments returned by the grand Jury The first Indictment charges Mr Wundt with attempting to hrlbo County Commis sioner W. J. Mount by offering him fi per cent ot the total cost of enlarging and refitting - fitting the county Jail , the commission amounting tol,5'J0. The second indictment charges that Wundt attempted to bribe Commissioner O'lCcoffp by offering hlui tna same amount us was bffercd Mr , Mount , " and uftorwnrds offering Mr O'KuOffo tliu sum of ti"iO iu money Uotli Indictments chnrgo that the bribes were offered with the Intent to Inllucnce iho commlsslonets to vote for awarding the con tract for enlarging nnd icllttlng the iiil to the l'auloy Jail Manufacturing uompitiv Mr Wundt was roloasid on bull ot fbOO on cich lndlcttucnt , Mr llainlltou becoming his surety llumer-Och Itrco Mr Robert Hunter , In charge of the for eign advertising department ofTur Bnn , wns married last evening to Miss Hattlo Ochiltree nt the residence of the brides par ents , No 2103 Seward street Uov Alvln Spalding , an undo ot the brldo , officiated The ceremony took phico at ? o'clock and the young couple took the 0 o'clock train on the Burlington fur the cast Only the Immedi ate relatives of the contracting pirtlcs were present Miss Ochiltrco has been employed ns n stenographer In 'I'm : UEii countinir room for the past two years Paxton Iioi'iir , , Oma.ii v Special at tention to commoroinl moti Finest and largest hotel in the west KlttrodRO & Brtxinard , projirlotors IIU1LUIMG LINES In Two Wonki the Motors Will Run to bontli Omnlin The work on the now Btreot car line ftom Ninth and Leavenworth to Sixth and Blcrco Is progressing uipidly A largo force of men is engaged In tearing up the pavement along the proposed route , nnd ties nnd rails are being hauled in large quantities and de posited along the line Iusldo of two or three weeks , if the weather Is favorable , the road will probably bo limshcd General Manager Smith , of the Omaha street railway company , says that there Is no-causo for complaint about cold cars Ho holds that , it lire s were kindled in them now They would bo mora uncomfortable - able to most persons on account of the heat and closeness than they are now , whoa slightly cool Ho thinks that there Is uo need of any fires In the cars until the mer- cuiy drops about live degrees above the freezing point : Then ll-os will bo kept constantly burning Mr Goodrich , the secretary of the com piny , says that there Is probably no stieet railway company in the United States wnlch has done so much for a city as this company has for Omaha , and yet received in return so much roasting by the press and people "l'ho people of South Omaha , " ho con tinued "soom3 to have received the impres sion that , smco the consolidation of the stieet car companies , the South Omaha ex tension has been abandoned , and the news papers nnd people have been hauling us ever the coals This is most emphatically a great mistake In fact , the great argument for the consolidation was the fact that Dr Mercer had the best route to South Omjihn , and wo wanted it At present , the South Slxteonth street line is not paying , and will not until wo gqt it runuing to South Oiiihu Wb loolt forward to a soleudld patronage of the line after that time , and are as anxious as the people of South Omaha to sco it completed In two weeks , ut the outside , the cars will bo runuing " The Douvcr State lottery company wants njonts { Tickets 50 cents Address - dross A. C. Ross & Co , , D6nver , Cole TIIEIK SECOND MEETING Another Active bessinn of the Ileal Estate EYchiingc . Yesterdays session of the Ileal Estate ex change was nearly if not qulto ns largely at tended as was the opening meeting Mon day The room was comfort ibly llllod at 11 o'clock by real estate and business men and half an hour was spent lu discussion ot bust Inoss and business prospects Ono man inti mated that ho nad a factory In his mind that could bo secured for Omaha If the proper Inducements weio offered and ho wa3 immediately required to guarantee the pres ence of the man iu question at to-day's meeting ot the exchange This was the nature of the first half-hour's woik , and a number of promising schemes for the city's benefit worn discussed at length in this in formal manner The call of property listed was inado at 11:30 : oclock The list had grown out of recognition since the first meeting of the exchange and about ono hundred pieces of propoityln various portions of the city were on the call There were also two cnlls for loans Ono man wanted Illl.OUO on lmprovod lustdo prop el ty for live years at'U per cent Another man wanted S2t > 00 on $0,000 worth of Walnut Bill property Both were almost lnstautly accommodated During the call the members were busy Jotting down descriptions ot property in va rious localities , und In an hour alter the ex change had udlournod the secretary had fur nished u dozen applicants with information concerning the property that had been called , several members statiug that they had pur chasers for Just such pioportv President Hartniun stated that those early uicetmits of the exchange were merely for the purpose of feeling the public pulse and as near as ho could judge all indications nt proseut point to n very healthy Btato of affahs Avoid shrinking your ilnnnols , nnd keep thorn soft by usitif Walkers Wax Soap PULiti TOGETJIEIl The Necessity of Harmonious Effort on the fart of Oninlinii * . Mr W. V. Morse , a proinlnont wholesato merchant and capitalist , Bays that ho heartily endorses the speeches mada by Mr ltoso- water and other distinguished citizens at the Initial meeting of the real cstato exchange Monday Omaha is now at a point , " bo asserted , "wheroher citizensshalldotormluo her future , whether she will stand still or rotrogrudo , whether she will always remain an ordinury , medium city , or become a vast metropolis The concerted action of Omaha business men can easily bring about the 1 ut ter re suit The opportunity Is waiting to bo improved A year will noveropen moro au spiciously than the ear 1S00 will opeu for Omohii Over 5J.O00 U00 are to bo spout in improvemeufs There Is the now city hall , the new postofUce , ilia now bndgo , the uow Viaduct and union depot , besides a number of other outerpilses on a modest scale which in the uggreghto will distribute over $2,000- 000 among the mechanics nnd merchants of the city , If Omaha men will only upproci- ate the value of concerted action they can uiako the coming period of prosperity contin uous und assuio a giout future lor the city " To the Proprietor of Salvation Olli 'Jliou hast built u living monument , A euro for hurts with little money spent , Salvation Oil , the greatest liniment No ouo now thinks of a do ' mestloor for olen trip without a supply of Dr Bulls Cough St run 25cts. Thn BchncizRiivcrcln , The Omaha Schuetzenvcrein hold a meet ing ut Ihclr rooms at the corner of Eleventh and Dodge street last night It was de cided to have a shootiug match next Suuday , at which time the eight prizes which wore not disposed uf at the last tournament will bo contested for r * _ , _ _ _ . _ . „ - SHE JUMPS THE AMERICAN Porkopolls to Join the National Ba3o Ball Longuo SOMETHING ABOUT LATHAM His Itclntlons to Charlie Comlpky nnd the fioliulillltv or Ills Cincin nati Eiiu-ngniiioiit Tor Next Year Diamond Plnshci The devotees of haso ball may put thom scHosou the qui \lvo for souio Btnrtllng news It will cotno lu the shupo of telegrams from the eastern centers Not Inter than to day the papers will bo teeming with it As usiiul , it happens to bo within Tun Bans happl province to gtvo In advance nt lcat on Inklingof the information In fact , 'lnc Bun will bo the first pitpcr in the country to mane one or two Impottant authorltatlvo state ments in this connection Iu the llrst place Cincinnati will jump the American nBsoclation and go into the National league This Is • reliable The ntTalr is nil cut and ducd , and while the Qncon City's flop is ot wholly nil anllelpited by the association It has been kept strictly lu secret by the magnates and the Cincinnati management This will make n serious and almost irrcparnblu break hi the American circuit , uml St Louis and Brooklyn will not bo long lu tmitnllng Cincinnati's example In this event , the association tnnst foi iu an entirely now circuit , which means the ousting uf Kansas Cltv , and the ndmisslon ot two of the following three cities , Indianapolis , Toledo und Detroit The Cowboys will thus bo compelled to sue for mercy at the hands of the Western association or give up buso ball entirely It should bo noted hero that the only statement of a posltlvo character mudo thus far is thut Cincinnati will i o into the National league within the next twenty-four hours The contingencies following nro but suppositious Another piece of Intelligence Is that Arllo Luthnui , the Browns third-base buffoonwill put his list to a Cincinnati contract within the next two days , Tom Lottus , manager of the Cleveland league tcuin Inst J ear , ami just signed to pilot the Cincinnati's ou to victory next sea son , was in the i ity yesterday morning , and Tun Uci : base ball man had a long talk with him But Lottus was not the source of the fotugoiug information Tom is ouo of the most competent base ball managers In the couutrv , and a man who attends strictly to buMnesq nil the tlmo lie left ou the 10 o'clock train for Denver , wheic hols to meet Latham and close the deal for bis tiausfcr to Cincinnati The fact thut La tham accompanied Charlie Comlslty's combi nation to the coast gives color to the report that ho would again bo found with the Biowns next season Furti month before the championship season closed , Comiskov nnd Latham were not on speaking terms nnd it is said Counskcy advised Vender der Alio to .dlsposo of him at the best possible Unuro Some people hnvo actually alleged that the Browns famous captain was jealous of Latham and took an unfair advantage of the stoiies of his alleged crookedness as an excuse for having him put oft of the team Cincinnati boimr advised of this status of nffaiis in the St Louis camp , at once throw out her lines for Latham , and had Von acr Alio seen pioper to hnvo ac cented anything like a leasonablo nrico Latham would have become a member of the Porkopolls club weeks ago ProsldontStern had arrived at an agreement with Latham as to salary , but "der bos3 managers egre gious demands prevented the transfer But ut last an agrceciciit has been readied and L itham was wired to return to Denver and meet Loftus there today , and , if every thing was satisfactory to him , to sign a Cin cinnati contract The pi esent unsettled stnto of affairs has naturally tuado all men with any considerable amount of monov invested in players cautious , nnd there will bo few largo sums mentioned in the couneclion with the release of uny player , however great his rcpututlon " In speaking of the brothoihood scheme , Loftus asserted positively that it would bo a go , but Loftus , like a good many other people plo , may bo mistaken From au unbiased standpoint , the whole scheme savors of the falto and the bluff It has ceased to be the huge bugaboo to the league and ussociation moguls it was three weeks niro Iho players - ors recent meeting in New York has had a decided tendency to weaken their cause , nnd it looks ns If it was doomed to termin ate in the mo3t colossal tlzlo In tha history of buso ball , with possibly the exception of the old Union association crusade Quito a number of players have already weakened und avowed their Inten tion of adhering to the the ienguo , probably foreseeing that in lieu of $5,000 and 50,000 salaries , special trains , first class hotels ami vnlunhlo presents , they may llnd thoinsolvcs adrift with neither money or employment Loftus scouts the idea , and even went so fur as to say that notwithstanding his recent published denial , Chanio Comlskoy will cap tain the Chicago Brotherhood team , all of which , however , is buncombe Anent local affairs , the telegraph convoys the information that Presi dent McCormiok of the Western asso ciation and A. G Spnlding of the Chicago club have amicably settled their dltteiences with regard to Cnonoy and Nagle , without the intervention of the bouid of arbitration , but fails to state what the uaturo of this ad justment was However , Tub Bee can probably pretty accurately outline it McCormick has cither consented to nccedo to the transfer for a lit tle additional stuff , or oiso they have mu tually agreed to wait und sco the outcome of the Brothorhnod'a January meotiug If the brotherhood Is a go , then the League , Amorlcun association and minor bodies will enter into nn alleglanco for tholrown pro tection nnd to down the now cause In this event Coonoy and Nagle will romaln with Chicago , and Spalding will supply their places on the Omahatcam with other players F. J. Leonard of Lynn Mass , manager of last seasons Auburn , N , Y. , team , will bo signed to manage the Omaha's next season , Ho Is reported to bo ono ot the bo3t minor loagno club managers lu the country , and lust season landed the AuburnsohuinpioiiB of the Now York State leaiiuo Ho comes highly recommended by ex-Manager Scleo uud a laigo number of old ball players Chippy MrGarr has signed with Boston Elmer E. Cleveland , Omaha's handsome third buBomnn is managing T. J. Foley's Pbucnlx billiard hall Andy Cuslck , the famous old second base man of the Philadelphia league team , is working with a gas fitting establishment In this city ' AMUHliMKNTS I iaB'JiVSf ' IliiWliy W U KflH J AuiiddjiueeiUli / and U'ediiniiUiii , Aof 11 , U , 13 The Popular Irish Actor 1DANIEL SULLY * AWoJ by an Hulargod company Monday livening " oufiu tlmriulnz UBuuV mwwj N0l3tl Domestlo flay , VucufBjr nnil Wcdnomtay treniiiK9 , first tlma licru ' jtoS' ' GonrovHiTagJor A lliiuo , Ijinutiliw lilt Regular prlcoi Suits iru ou ulu l-Hturdny mornlint , TCurnday 1'ilday ami Fnturday Nov If , IB and ID iSitiiuluy Muthire , IhigagemontottlieChurmlni Actress , Mrs GEO S. KNIGHT , In a HupvHloIro of Musical uud Tarclcal Com odles - Tlinixlny ) "A l.utky Number " , " La " , , > Hoop hTCIlillg , ) • • Actress Wager " PrlOiir Ihcntaffl : $ * JJ' ' " " Saturday Aiutlneo , 1 "My Lord In Livery , " Satiuday I . ' .peawtrliess , " " " * Hoop La , , , > Lutflns j "My Loid inLlury Mutinea prices 60c , Ilegular prices , B aU go on tale V > ednesd y luorulug , * * * • * * * * . _ nONSlMPTION , IN Its first Mirc < , can bo successfully cliecked by the prompt use of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Ben in the inter periods ot that disease , the cough Is wonderfully relieved by this medicine "I hn\a nseil\Ajer's Cherry 1'cctoral with the lyst tffut in my practice This ouilarlnhpreparation oncosivrd my life I had n constant cough , night sweats , wns greatly reduced lu llcsh , and gl\cn up lijr my phjMclnii One bottle ami a lmll of the l'cctcul cured me " A. J. Kidsoti , M. D. , Mlddletoll , Tennessee " Socrul j ears ago I was severely 111. The dotturs said I wits in ( ousuiiiptlon , ntitl that they could do nothing for me , but ndvlstd mo , ns a last lesoit , to try A\cr'a Cherry Pectoral After taking this lncdlcliia two or three months I wnsuned , and tny health letnaliis good to the prc-ent day * ' Jiuncs Blichard , Duilcn , Conn " So\ oral j enrs ago , on a passage homo from California , by water , I contracted so sovoio iv cold that fur smuu dnjs I wns coiillned lo my stalc-iomn , and n physician on boaul considered my lifo in ( hingci Happening to ha\o nbottln of Ajcr's Chetiy Pectoral , I used It fieely , and my lungs wtrusoon restored to a healthy condition Slnco then I have ln\urinbly n commended this piep oration , " J. 1) ) . Chandler , Junction , Va Ayers ' Oherry Pectoral , rnsrAiau nr Dr J. C. Ayer & Co , Lov/ell , Mas ! . Bold by all DrmgUU l'rlco 1 ; bIjc bottle , J5. DRS BETTS & BETTS 1403 FAKNAM Stiiki.t , Om UIA , NLll ( Opposite I'axtou Hotel ) onicoliouri,9n. m , toSp tu buintiiys , Wn m , to li m. "pcciullsts In Chronic ; Xcivous.Stln aivl Ulooil D I enses CtrCon'iillntlon nt orleo or by mill free Mc.lt- clnesficnt by mall or cxiic | s , securely pinked , free from observation GUTrantcei to euro qulckl ) , safe ly unU permanently NERVOUS I EBIIilTY K\t ; ! tia Blons IMijwlriil t.ernjr.nrlsln fr < > ni liKltscKtlon , ox * cias or tmlulcpucu pruUmliiK nltcp snoiH despoil * tlt ncyiiinii lO'nn lluifacnnverMou tOMnloty , oully tUstotiriijCtii , luctcnf t-iiitit lonco dull tiutlt lor study or tm lnt si * , and tlmW HM iv burdtMi Jurflj , pennnn- cntly nnd privately oum < J. consult lr * I otts A Httts , UUJtuninm Street , Uiiutia , eb Blocil ani SMnrDiseasaoSuSi' ' X9 rosultn , comptttM > rrnitnnni wlthont Uio nt 1 or mercury , ' -crorut i oryfilpotun rover tores hlotrlio , nU'cis pains m tlio lit..va find loui , njpliUltic aoio Uiront , mouthiindtoiiKup cil.irtti , etc , pormnnently cui-cil wlnioollient hc fnhed Kidney Uriuarv Ul" } & .r ro- quent burnlnor orblJoly ur tu * . urlno lilsrh rn orod or with mtUr isctllmeat on hlHiiiluj wca't ' bik Konorr hern , iiIaoUiyttltH etc rromplly nn I satcli cuied c Imrtcs r 'n enable STRICTURE ! JlSSffl iiHtvul eomplotu Uho'itrutting , tmistlo ordllliitlon Lures cllccto 1 ut liuiiie by pititnt without a tnomenta p.iln or nnnojance To Young Mm and Mldlle-A el Men P'TDD 'Hio awful cflTects ot early AQT1DD UJtllj Mce , vhteh b.liiRS orpwiio ivcihupis ucttr.iyaie botli muni ana builj , IUi nil ItsdrLiulcit lils perm inoutly cured XDV RDTllH ! Address thojonho liavo lm- UulJi llQllU paired thouibclvcs \ > y liuproppi- lnilulm > ncannd uml ro Itnry hiiulf , nliich ruin linth body uml mind , utiilttliuthom for bublitcas , btndy or miirrtUKc Uuimrii Miv , or tliOBB cnlcrlnit mi tbat tiainir life , aw ro of phyiltlal dtbl.ltv.qulcily asilatod . OUR SUCCESS , Is bneJ upon fact * , first practical experience , io i - oiid-ovory ca o H isio Inlly simile I , ihus Martini ? nrlitlit , thirl mo1lclnc"i arc propurul in our oivn m- bui.iry mactly to milt eatn tamlbu atreilliu cure without Injury , SP cndil tents poMa/o for lolcbnitcd works on chronic , nervous anildt l.cito dlsQusoi' , 'lli.iunnn in cured lirirli'iiilly Icttoi 01 cull may ruvu > ou in- kturo RMlTerlnK nnd Rhumo , mid aUduoldun jears to llto ffjff'No lettors'nnswijred unb s accouiunle.l | by \ cents In Manips Address ortall on 1 > B6 * . a'T & BCTTS , flW t'urnam Mrcct , Onialm , Neb \Vlntcr M haul upon us , and Overcoat weather Is nt linud 'I ho mill wlio Is pro vidodwlthu comfortabloiop coit > lioulrt no thanttul and those wlio wlali to mpply themsotves , cau not Uud n better aisort- liientfiom which to choose than on our tables Wo ha\e < the Sack Overroata 111 Kersey , Meltous Chinchillas Mso for rtrlvuu } or extreme culj wenthtr lllitori with or wlthoutirapus mudo of genuine Irish 1'ilezo and othei houvy mntorlnls iff J- $5.00 Afull.etof Tcotb on rnt > l * r for It , miaranteed to b m well made a plate > eut out from nnrUi'utat oniiolu tbl couulrr , uud lor fftilch you would bs tliaiKit I o , or tnlco at inucli 'Jeetli extracted wKUout pain or danznr , an 1 with out the uio ciioioforni , ua . ( .ither oroiourlcily UoldaiU .llvtrllbliiss ut lialf ralej hatiHfaotfdii ( iuiii anteoil DR BAILEY , DENTIST , Paxton Illock , lttlli nntl Fnnmm SI recti TalcB Ulevator on lutti Street OPKN KVKN1NOS UNTIL tl OCLOCK ' WEAK " ' ' TO MFM IKuhll c.nulolm full | Ucum l , i | .ou < p it ht . f cbi , Lotk Uci 154 Uottoll.Mlcb , CONTINENTAL Oi&LffLrfs i.3i 0 fedlJce our Intmonso stock wo hnvo made prices thnt judging rrom experience of the Inst week will make this ono 01 uie most successful sales we have ever inaugurated No person can afford to buy nn Overcoat without first looking till ough our stock nnd notlnq the prices , wo nro orrertnci ex ceptional bargains in Men's High Grade Elyslans which wo claim are the best fabrics lor use-in this climate liens ' Fine Elysian Overcoats , El gamly Made and Trimmed , . $10 , $12 , $15 and $18. n.Vi ? . e ri ! lornb . el' thniwe ! manufacture every garment and gum antee the color and quality and when they do not provo to oe as represented , we are always willing to satisfy the pur chaser , $12 , $15 , $18 and $20. MEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS Colors guaranteed , and trimmed with a view to color and beauty , $8.50 , $ io , $12 and $15. No one will be dissapomtod , wo always have a full line of sizes • liens For Beavers aid ftatagnac , $20. $22 , $25 and $28. Money will not purchase a better fabric than this line orgoods are made rrom We are satisfied that any style , quality or price can be lound in this immense stock snd when qualify is considered , our prices cannot bo approached by the average retail Clothing House EXTRA LENGTH OVERCOATS Many persons want an Overcoat much longer than the usual length nnd are always shown an ulster wnich thev do not wim , We have the regular Overcoat style mudo as long as fc.O inches In rineElyslans f and Chinchillas Prices : $15 , $18 , $20 , $22 and $25. ULSTERS ULSTERS In Irish Frieze , Chinchillas and Fur Beavers , Fur trimmed Overcoats and the popular Cape Overcoat at popular prices Men's Suit Department We are showing choice fabrics in Men's business Suits , , , Frock and Sacks $15 , $18 and $20. "Wo take pains to fit every garment and any suggestion made by the customer will be cheerfully acted upon , Men's ' Dress SuitFwiceTlkrts and Cutaways . $20 , $23 and $26. BOYS DEPABTMENT Our reputation has been gained by soiling onlv re liable goods , by using judgement nnd taking pains to thor oughly satisfy our customers and in no department is this so necessary as In the sale of Boys and Children's Ciothlna Parents like to trade at the CONTINENTAL ' Thov like our goods , Special Yalu' s in Boys ' Kilt Overcoats , $3.50 , $4 , $4.50 and $5. Boys Cape Overcoats , $5 , $6 , $7 and $8. Boys Ulsters , $8 , $9 , $10 and $12. Boys Overcoats , $7 , $8 , $9 , $ io and $12. BOYS ' TWO PIECE SCHOOL SUITS ' A special line or All Wool Cheviot Suits nt fcB.OO , We sell them because we know they will give perfect satisfaction and cannot be bought outside of the Continental for loss than $7.00. . Underwear Nothing requires more care and judgment than selecting the proper thing for winter Underwear , We have them in every weight , quality and price , beginning at $1,00 per suit and as hign as $7.00. You will find it much easier to make your selection irom a large stock , We offer some special val ues this week in all-wool goods at 73c , $1.00 , and $1,60 , Freelawd , Loomis & Co , Cor Douglas and * 15th St The Largest Retail and Wholesale Clothing House West of the Mississippi OiflHAHEniCmSUr.UIC/IJ 1 N. WCOR 13th & DootE bis , OMAHA , NEB , TOR rilK TRRATUKM OP AU APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES ' D.ctFaclllUnArr tiitu aiidKtn < Hi.iforSnr' Mrii ' Trettmcnt of evfty form of Il'io.e ' rroi hint MK3ICAL or 8UH0ICA I. TREATMENT MINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS ! BoArtftAttendant , ButAccomaodnUoatlnU'tit tCrWUITE roil ClRCUUtlUonDsfoimlUei nnd If rices Ihiki , Clubfeet , Curvature , of tulie , 1 fie * . Tumor , O.ncer , Oturli Bronthjtli , fnW tioo ! glectrieUr , rtutTija , Kpll/pw , KiJnev Bladd.r , , Ey , Km , Ekin.n.lJleod indall SurgleilOreraUaiu DISEASES OF W0&1EH UttSSte&ia Only RelliMo ModleM IniUtat miUii" OWi , 'i PRIVATE DISEASES All lilool PlM , . • .tcriif.llr trrttel fijrliimie l'olion . .moromlh.ipua ltlo t mrcrr > . . Rn'.nllra Tr li..ir rU .iniTtLI ( > nMU l'.nlea unit.tolm ! cimibire.tel.thorn , . , eorr.ipo.dfnre , All eommi.lt ttooiionldDill M.dliUiorlh.lt m mi rnt illori ODjmioi > ( lDHrl.iTrref ire4. C.llinJtroiulnncri.nl HiX 'l ? " ' " • i'K'I * UI aenl In | . | lit r. | Irt tXt HOOK TO MFH C RC : job rriru , Bi iM . , yri-J'iVi " ' • ' ' • • • • • li ' .llli nue.l'oo lliu JHInii OSlIAItA USDIOAI s HUK01OAI. INBTITUia 13th nd Dodge Etr.oU , OMAHA , mjb SYPHILIS Caii bo cured lit 3) ) to CO'iliiys by the un ? of the Mafic Remedy J'or tnlo only by the Coolt Itomoilv I'o.lof Oiuuliii NcbiMsku Wrltotous tor tliu iiamoa mid aiUlnas ot luitltrjis who hn\n heun cured unU from nhoin t\i > lin > o permission to rcfur tivphllU Is ft dlso.iMi' thut lint alimyH bumeu the skill of thd must rmluent pin ikl ms and until th ( > itlsiovery ot the foot ftu'iieily ' Co "i MAGIC HKHKuV , " not ono lu UCty uver liningtneUlseaso lias bisencuroil WoKiniun- ten to euro any enso flint r.tn bo proiiucwl , Uho o rtho hate taken M rctiry l'otnsh , i ? . y. 8. butui AltiraiiB or other utUertt'cd r < inedleu , with only temporary benellts ein now bo per mi'iiently curi'd by the 11'ie of the "MAtJIO HIIMllDY" of the Cook Itemcdy Co . OmiUia Nib IfLM'nrnof ImiiiltitloiM It Is ubHiilutol/ Impossible for nnv other person or compiinv to have our toiintila orally lemedy like It lu elicit nud results 'I ho Cook Jtommly Co , 1ms been treatlnu pitlcnts for four jearc nnd ba\o al ways glen perfect satlsf action 'J Hey nro Ilium- claliy responi-lble , hivliiK n cnpltal of o\er S1H.IO0. muklnptlioir Ruaraiitee Rood We soli cit the molt olirttlintu uists tlioso who have tried every known rim tlrnnn lost all hope of recovery , Coirespond with us and let us put ynu In potsoMSlon nt ovlden o thut ion luces tlio mostskonticnl Murk what > i ; In Ihn end > nil MUbTusoour MAGIC UtlMlIDi" before ) you ran bo pel inani'ntly Hired , it Is thn most lierolo blood purifier e\er Known \ \ Htu for piitlrnlnis All litters ronllitentlil n/lllTIDU "PBiiro younro cottlna theTook UKUIIUll ltomedy Co'a Mnulo Itemidy None others nre ccnulne l'artlea cltUmlnir to boncentafoi usnro lmpostora mid frauim Cull rartlculjia fieo Addtessall coinuilin'eatlons to iie 0@ok B@m@dy Oo , Rooms 418 ail 419. Paxton Blosi Health . is WaaltfaT' " * " "Atfi I "ja i&A t" W Till 11.0. West's Ni uvrj ami Hit vis Tiiiht- mvr , u itunratitooil ppi title for Ilystei In , DUzl- nesH , Cnnvulsl ms run , Netvmis NmrnlRln , lliiiilicho Nerious i'lostriillon caused by the nso of alcohol tolncio Wakoriilno i , Mental ] ) epiessoiiSortenniKot | the lltiiln resiilttiiK In Insaniiynnil loadlnit tointseiy.deeavimddeatli , I'roiiinturo Old < * u , llanenuj i > , l.nss of I"ower In either sex nluiitmy Losses nn I hp rmat- toilia'acnus'd liyoT > roxertlonoftlie braln.sclf- abiifao or O'erlndu K nee llaeU liox contains ono months treatment * 1.0l n box , or U boxes for * /i / n' , HPiit by mall prepaid on re < elptotprlio WB GTJANANTEB SIX BOXES To euro any case With each order iceelvod or usfor slxboxea , accoinpnnled with $1.1.4 , ne will send the purchaser our w rltton kii ir.inteo to ia- fuud the money lr thetreunient does not ell ret r. a cure Guarantees Issued only by iioodinaa Drug Co , LirngElsts , Solo Agents , JllU rarunin Street , Umalia , Nebiajka , iho I.launr liable , I'nslilirlr Cured by Admlmxierfiie l > r. Ilulues' IjnM < u > 'in , Hcnn boclvonln a cup of coffee orten wllhout the knawleiUeottlin person tnklnuli ; tutj olutel ) lmr'n * e.s , nnil ntll elTict a sinidy anil niruiiuiiut euro , HhoiliurtlioiulliMit u it miHtenitoilrlniu'ror nn al coliol wack Tlionxmi Is of ilrunknnls hu o Unen mule tiinpnrutoincn wlioliuvutulcendoMenbPiolflo In their lotlie wltuout thilr knowlolKuniid tmlny ho lluvo they ijult Urlnkhu ottliclr onn liiov.111 , lr Never fulls 'Ihony.tuin nneu Impresiiutn I Willi the eicilflo.U | heionua nil ntler Inniosallillltv lnr the liquor nnpi llto to exist , lor mlu by Kit li li .t lo llruiottuii , IMIiuinl li > uitlas t . mil lull uml Cnin * liUBl8.Unialui. A. U tester & llro , . Cumuli tlluin m , BROOKS I3ROS. & CO BBL Importtrsand Wholoialo Dealer , la • Walchos , Jewelry , Cullery , ; ai\ ; Notions , Novelties , Albums , ' • • S Knl Fnncy Goods , Walking Canes , bzllSiCoalCollar Springs , cc let ' wM lareo nfeortmont for Sft ! WCane Rjckt , Knllo Ooardi , Splndlci iTLl H Auctioneer ! , Streetmen an J Pcddlert , f M7 Itlir variety of 6c. 10c und V n ronntor pifiW iiooua BlmiU for llluitnueil calnlcaue 3i7 | DROOK8 BROS & CO , Vf M 417-119 Aorlh FouvtliM , Bta rW""S" SS W gt , toule , nflo m IODIDE OP IRON ' ' , , ' , , , ' ° f KBl'e ife5tSilo SfT'A 'ilSorV. ! . .o ctiSW' IJSCROFULA.KINGS.lZVIL.CONSTITUllinNAL IKWEAKNESS.CONSUMPTIOII ( IN ITS EARLY ESsrAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD , Injund for rrHUlntlnir .In perlodle ronrae In None Kcmilna unlefis i-lcpcl "lliaKr4iu > ,4i | rue l loiniiitu.l'srH" | HOI.DUV All , fiUll6lHlrl. ) ( UFnuBirnVfuN V.AKtiiiiifiirlliii tlH ? oOeOnly [ A POSITIVE ' "LOUTcr PAH.1HO MAKHOODj * ii _ ' ' ' ' " " a , ' * l " 4 MEEV008 DZBILIiri fTTT"R ! Tl w1"'eH of Bodyind Hindi Effsctl * * > * * * f Errors or fscouti in OldorVounr , lilul Kol 1. m 110(111 ( ( .11 , K..10I.D Ho lo Ulirl "i fclrtmlkoiTIllitJIItltlolluOKIUVSi Plinili.IBOIJr , jbi.im.i , . ruu Hum iKEimi > T-ii.i. n u , d. , . I IUIrani ] > UIM , T.irll.rl.i , > .d Ui'l .t . .trUl , koq . . rll Ik , * . U k fall Jf > l.U.o , . .4 probt , n Ud l- l fr . Ulnu lt\t \ tAWM tO . BUlf't-iP It . SHOE DEALERS li ebratet llnus of llaoti and tihoes , nmnuftctur- • d t > y ( ! , M. Henderson to Co , of t'hlcftt0-F ! .o- torleR at CIi1ch o , Dixon , Its , aud Fond llu J.ac , \M , - hould write BAM N. WATSON resU , aen.r , 1'IIBMilNT. NGII UVftTellae H U , UMlfUart r * for Uubbertv