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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1889)
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I t Hi H I ' II I I ml I I < * ' HI1 I1Hi Hi aBaBk BONDS FOR A MARKET HOUSE , tThoy Will bo Voted for on Dooom- bor 3. v MR BROATCH'S PROCLAMATION Bow It In Propo Gd o Convert llio lixpoHltlon Btillillnu Into a Souroo of Simply for Life's Ncces- sorlcs The Mivrkot House , Mayor Uroittch cbnngcd bis mind lata " Ycdnoiduy afternoon , tma Bignod the tnnrKct- fcauso bond ordinance Ho then Issued n proclamation for the election Tlio ordinance m substunco , provides that fi marhut-liomo or place bo established on block 75 , throuirh the purchase nnd alteration • of the exposition bultdlntr Last • spring the association owning this property made nn offer at It to the city for tCOUOO ami at ita mooting last Tuesday night tbo council passed r.n ordmanco uc- ccptlntr the ofTcr and providing for nn elec tion to role bonds In thu sum of JK > .0W ( tvith which to puroliaso And alter the building , tbo latter to cost $5,000. 'iho question is to bo voted upon at the city cloctloti , DccomborS , und is stated in Mavor Broutch'a proclnmution ns follows Shall an ordlnanco entitled 'An ordinance tto cstablMi n mnrket bouso and market place in block 7ft , by tbo purchase und alterI ntlon of tbo exposition building , and to pro vldo for tte issue of tbo bonds of tbo city of Omaha for such purpose to the nrnount of $05,000 , and for the submission of this ordl nanco to the legal voters of the city of Onmlm for their rutlflcation , bo ratified , and the purclmso und oxpcndlturo therein pro vldcu for , bo authorized , and shall tbo bonds of tbo city of Omaha bo issued in tbo sum uf t0. " ,00 ( ) , to become duo in twenty years from tbo date thereof , nnd to bear in terest at tbo rate of 5 per cent per nnnum , upon interest coupons , to bo at tached to said bonds , said bonds to bo entitled - titled market house bonds , and not to bo old for less than pur , nnd the Drncoods from the sato of said bonds to do used for no otbor purpose than nayinp thoibst of purr chaslnir and nltering suid exposition build in ; ' , ns proposed In section 1 of said ordlnanco 'Iho said bauds to bo used ns may bo necessary for the purposes aforesaid and within the limits authorized by law " All votes Yes shall bo considered ns rntiryliiK saldordlnanco and authorizing said expenditures and the issuiug of said bonds , nnd all votes "No" shall bo ronsldorcd ns against ratifying said oAUnanco and against the ranking of saiU cxpondlturo and ogalust the issuing of said bonds Section 1 in the ordlnanco reads : "Tlmt the proposition of the Exposition Uullding- association 'of Omaha for tbo sale nnd transfer to the City of Omaha of the exposition - position building , situated on lotsS , G , 7 and 6 , In block 73. together with the leases of the ground occupied by said building , for tlio sum of sixty thousand ( tCO.UOO ) dollars , be , and the same Is hereby accepted , and the said exposition building Is hereby established and made n market bouso nd market place for said city of Omaha , and the sum of ? 5,000 is hereby authorized to bo expended In the al- tciatlonof said bullalng for the purooso of making sultablo store rooms , stalls nnd stands for exposing for sale und making sale bv the lessees and occupants thoroof.of vege tables , meats , poultry , fruit , and such other articles us nro usually kept at a miblla market , tbo same to bo leasedconducted and mannged as may be provided or required by said city " Tbo exposition building property covers just hair a block of ground on Capitol avc- nue , between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets , and cost originally $113,000. It was built in 18SQ and an exposition , the first of its kind In Omaha , was held In Scptembor of that year It was a crcdltablo display Tbo Fourteenth street annex was added at a cost of $15,000 nnd was subsequently leased to the city for the purpose of a council . chamber , pollco court , Jail , and other city ofllces In the fall of 1887 the stockholders made un their minds tbat tbo buildiug could not bo utilized to profitable advantage as it was then una conceived the idea of converting ono half of it into an oporj bouse Arrange ments were hastily completed for Iho change , work of remodeling commonccd , nnd when tbo curtain rolled up on thu Initial or dedicii- tory pcrformnnco aaothor outlay of S20.0UO was added to tbo $77,000 previously expended Last year the opera house had to bo re medied nnd cost another > ,000. * These amountb brought the general outlay for con struction up to"S103,00U. This does not include - cludo about $ i5,000 tbntbas been put into beating apparatus and repairs Ail this money did not conio out of tbo shockholders' pockets , however The building has made good money , but every cent of prollt has been oaten up oy re pairs ana exorbitant expenses The gross receipts for the second year were $ lOGJl.t , > 2. They will bo larger this year , for tlio reason that the concern is being managed better All tbo storerooms am rented to good ten ants and tbo theater is doing better than bcrotoforo For the annex the city pays uu nonual rental of UVji" and the taxes 'Ilia annual interest on tbo bonds to bo voted will bo less than this amount KlUilCS oV OIU3U5. Chief Soavcy Disposes of" Thorn by Auction Chief Scavoy bad a picnic In the police court room yesterday afternoon selling revolvers , braBs mid lead knuckles , guns , blankets , watches , knives ana other Bluff which had boon confiscated lu the pollco court The chief was a succcsb la securing big ; prices Several hundred men gathered out . side the railing and a dozen or inoro pollco- mon stood Insidoand picked out the different lots as they were called ofT by tbo chief who i stood at the judges desk The llrst lot was principally composed of ohoap revolvers More valuable ones were i bid In und knocked down to policemen Mr Hltt bought a rusty pistol for tLSO whloh 1 could not bo exploded if it was loaded to the muzzle and thrown ' Into a furnace A junk shop man named Ucardsluy bought snvcral bushels of truck ; at a big lleuro It was ! 1 o'clock before the ' chlof reached any articles of value , but com paratively lurjo prices were received for everything put up Who breathes must suffer , nnd who thinks , must mourn , und ho alone is blessed who knows that puln und suffering can bo cured by Solvation Oil Although we bnvo heard persons remark "It Is-worth its wolght in gold still Dr Hulls ' Cough Syrup is U be bad at all drag stores for 25 cents I'ulillo Works Tbo board of public works will open pro posals for curbing and paving of Eighth etrcot from Varnatn to Douglas today Contractor F. J. Peterson was yesterday ordered to comroonco work uuder bis con tract for grading Mcrcor avenue from Lowe avenue to Vistn street Hugh Murphy has been directed to pave the Intersection of Twonty-socoiul street aud Poppletonavouuo with Colorado sandstone , TUB intcrsoctloil was left uifpnved on ac count ofy a mistake In the ordluanco pro viding for the paving of l'oppleton avenue , , which called fur sandstone on ono side of Twenty-second street and uspbaltum on the other ulile , but neglected to provide for the paving or tlio intersection of those streets A resolution covering this point was tnorc- fore Introduced and passed by the council A llltrlt Hank The grading of Twenty-seventh street 1 , from Leavenworth to Howard , Is in an ad vanced stugo Owlug to an lujauctionwhich has boon secured , St , Mary's avenue terminates in a bank twelve fool high This euibuiihuient is at present in a dangerous oouditiou , and residents of that part of thu city prophesy tbat it a feuco or some other safeguard is not built soon , soma serious uo- cideut will befall persons out driving or , walking after nightfall Our maohlnos having boon crowned wilU tbu grand prlzo ut the Exposition , , Unlver olle , l'nrls , NnthanionVlioolor our Probldont , has now boon decorated with the Cross of the LorIoh of Honor \ViiKKLiiit & Wilson M'v'q Co , Chicago OMAHA ITS TEIMUNOS - The Mllwnnkco Mill Proltattlr Cross thn Union l'nclflo find so Negotiations nro pending between the Chicago cage , Mllwnukco tt St Paul nnd the Union cI Pacific rolatlro to the running of nil passonI gcr trains on the former road solid Into and \ out of Omaha Tlio Mllwnukeo has long been desirous of making Omaha Its western terminus \ This question has frequently been discussed J by officials of both companies , but the bridge tariff required by the Union Pa- ciflo was regarded as excessive by the of ficials of tbo other road About ono week ego the Milwaukee agnln took the matter op and it is reported on good authority that within thirty days it will bo running nil of its passenger trains solid into and out of this city The ofllrlnls of iho Union Pacific declined to speak upon the subject Gcnoral Agent Nash , of the Milwaukee , stated thntn deal of this kind was pending , but ho was not nwaro that any dcllnlto nirrccment bad been reached IIo admitted that his company was verv deslrousof run nlng Its trains over the Union Pacific bridge and said tbat everything Indicated the con summation of it but just at what time , ho was not prepared to state Holiday Itntcs . At a meeting of the trans-Missouri nssocl- tlon held at Kunsns City Wednesday , a holi day rnto of ono fore for the round trip was established to apply on all roads of the asso ciation within u radius of 1100 miles Tlckota will bo on sale December 21 to January S. It was nlso decided to make Dcadwood , Dale , and Newcastle , Wyo , tourist points to which tickets will bo sold at a reduced rata the year round Itnolc lslund Train Chances . Goncral Agent Stevens , of the Hock Island , announces the following changes In the arrival and departure of trains on his road , taking effect November 17 , tho-desig nated point bolug tbo transfer : No 4 , now leaving at 10 a. m. , will leave at 0:40 : a. m. . No 0. the fast express leaving at 0:45 : p. in , will leave at 5 p. m. . No 2 will leave at 0:15 : p. m. instead of 5 p. m. No 1 will arrive at S:40a. : m. , instead of 0:15 : u. m , as at present No 0 , arriving at 0:30 : p. m. , will arrlvo nt C:55p. : m. No 5 , arriving at 7 a. m. , will nrrivo at 0:30 : am In addition to the train changes the Rock Island bus arranged with the Uuion Pacific Whereby . a sleeper and chair car will bo run In . and out of Omaha in connection with Its fust trains , the same taking effect on the nbovo date An Additional Train On and after Monday next the Uurlincton yvUl run Pullmau cars on the Alliunco branch between 1 Lincoln and Newcastle Direct connection will bo made at Lincoln with the overland . train from Omaha The company has ' also decided to put on an additional passongcr 1 train botwecn Lincoln and Falls City which will connect ] with No 8 , leaving Omaha nt 0:40 ' : p. in at Lincoln , and will also make direct connection at Table Hock , with the through ' train for Kansas City Koturn con nections ' will bo made in a like way These changes will also bo made Monday next Tim I"utit Mull Train The new fast mall train from Omaha west ward to Portland , Ore , which will leave this \ city Saturday over the Union Pacific , will not bo an exclusive mail train , but will carry ' through passengers Two Pullman cars ' will bo attached to tne train , which will stop ' only at division points , viz : Grand island , North Platte , Sidney , Cheyenne , Hawlins , otc Superintendent Whlto and Chief Clerk Mohl , of the railway mail service , will go out ' on tbo llrst trip It is possible tbat ( gen eral ' Monager Dickinson , of tbo Union Pa cific , will accompany them Missouri Pact Ho Oflicinls P. S. Leeds , freight traffic manager ; C. M. Rathburn , superintendent , and J. O. Phlllippl , assistant general freight and pas senger agent of the Missouri Pacific , will nrrivo in a special car nt 0:30 : this morning This ' is thu Initial trip of Mr Leeds over this section of the system , and ho will today make a trip over the licit line and visit tbo stock yards at South Omaha Mr Lcods , it will bo romembercd , was until recently chairman of tbo transcontinental associa tion , ana is regarded as ono of the ablest traffic mon in tbo Unltod States McNeill Succeeds Dickinson j General Manager Dickinson , of the Union Paclfio , has returned from Leavenworth , • Kan , where he attended a meeting of tbo 1 Union depot company of that place ilo tendered his resignation " as president , i and E. McNeill , general manager of the St Joe & Grand Island , was elected his succes ser sor.Tho resignation was offered owing to the I recent reorganization wmch removed that portion of thu system from his Jurisdiction Itnilrnnil Notes General Attorney Thurston , of the Union Pueiflc , has returned from the west , where ho accompanied the Pacific railway lavcstigat- lng committee Ho is of the opinion that the commltteo will make a favorable report as : regards the refunding bill J. II Green , formorlv with the Milwaukee at this point , but now with tbo Diagonal at Dcs Moines , is in tno city II J. Hargrcuves , commercial ageat of the Illinois Central at Kaasas City , Is In Omaha H. T. Humpbroy , traveling passenger ngentto the Lake Stioro & Micnlgan South em , is in the city Henry Choynoy , assistant general passenger - songer agent of iho Klkhorn , has returned from Kansas City T. W. Leo , assistant general passenger agent of the Union Pacific , has rcturnod from Kansas City The Atlantic express on the Union Paclflo was ono bour lata from the west Ono Knot is worth it column of rhetoric , said nn American statesman , It Is a fuct , es tablished by the testimony of thousands ol people , that Hoods Sarsaparilla docs cure scrofula , salt rheum , and other dis- eases or nlToctloiis arisjntr from impure state or low condition of the blood It also overcomes that tired feeling , cro- utes/i good tippotlto und glvoa strength to every part of the system Try It disunions Menthe Inhaler cures catairh i , hoadacbo , nouralglo , asthma , hay fever Trial free at your druggist Pride 50 cents Itrnl Estate l. xohanLo There wo so fully 300 pcoplo present at tbo meeting of tbo real estate exchange and the lutarcsl shown in tbo woric was greater than the most hopeful members of the organlza- tloa had dared expect The business men seem to lake very kludly to the organization aud show their apnrcc'atlon of its efforts bv , attending the meetings iu larger numbers every day A number of choice bargains were listed and a number of sales reported At tbo executive session n committee was appointed on advertising and instructed "J huva proper advertising matter , calling ut- tentiou to the dally scssionsof tbo exchange , freely distributed In the hotels nnd publiu places iu the city The exchange also pro poses to Invest largely In the annual reviews to be published by tbo various papers and distribute them throughout tbo country A commltteo was also appointed to report upon tbo udvtsability of admitting Joan agents and other brokers to membership in the assocla- tlon ironuontly ncoldents occur in the household which cauees cuts , burns , sprains nnd bruises ; for use in such cases D. J. n. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment lias for many years been the constant favorite family remedy , IAiUAMZUli IHAKMACISTK The State Itonrtl Committee nnd Its Kxainliiallonti , A. T. Stroltx , North Platte ; Max liocht Omaha ; James Heed , Nobrasvu City , and Henry ! D. Iloyden , Grand Island , who con stltuto I the board of examiners for the state board ] of pharmacy , hold on examination yes terday at thn Murray hotel Wednesday they were in session at Lincoln and i today will meet In Grand island Owipg I to the fact that reduced rates could not i be obtained from the railroad * ex cept on nn agreement that 100 tickets J ' would bo sold , the board adopted a plan of holding its examinations nt the i points moatlonod , nnd thus save appli cants i who cannot afford it the cxponso of railroad ' fares Thcso examinations arc open to any drug gist j in UtoUnuecl States , providing ho has had thrco years practical experience in trio business I Without this qualification no ono Is I eligible , and before any pharmnclstcnn do business 1 in this state ho must undergo ex amination i by tnls board The applicants for examination < were Jnmcs V. Dachtlor , W. J. Sohrocdcr 1 , Robert Uomansson , J. I ) . Jolah , Lewis 1 H. licbrncs Dinlcl O. McIIugh , W. II ] Field , Omaha ; II U.Davis , Cbndron ; H. j W. Klrson , Norfolk ; J. II Thompson , Elgin ] ; P. U. Shelby , Preston ; A. Jensen , i Oakland i ; Martin Mason , Horton ; P. II Ifobl I , Vlnirig , Kan ; C S.Thompson , Albion ; Henry i Fisher , South Omaha ; H. II Wood ward ' , Mclbourn , la ; Gcorgo A. Chapman , Onawn ( , In , and S. It Cook , Wall La lie , la ; H. I F. Johnson , South Otnnhn ; W. D. Hogc , Omaha ( , and Charles J. Kadltb , West Point , . ICHGlSXlilt lO-DAV. Preparations For tlio Bond anil tlio Cltr Ktection The following places have been designated for I the sitting of registrars for the special elections U > bo hold November ! ! 8 and the general city election to bo held December 3 , of this year The registrars will bo found at thcso places until 1) ) o'clock this evening rmsT WA1CD. First District Railroad ticket orflcc , 807 South Tenth strcot , Second District Harbor shop , 1110 South Sixth Btroct Third District Hlrt's grocoryTenth strcot bctweon 1 Dorcas and Martha sncoNU wxitn First District Drugstoro.corncr Sixteenth and , Williams streets Second District No 1603 Vinton street THIItD WAlin Flrsf District No 017 Capitol nvenuo Second District No 310 South Eleventh street ' rounrii wJ.m > . First District Lesllo's drug store , 102 South j Sixteenth street Second District LHtlo'9 cigar store , 1C05 Farnaui street rirm wjinD First District Costello's cigar store , 500 North Sixteenth street Second District-1151 Sherman avenue SIXTH Willi ) . First District Club room , Twonty-slxth and Lnko streets Second District Lyceum hall , Twenty fourth and Elkborn railway Third District Stevens ' grocery Thirty third and Parker streets SEVENTH WAKD First District Republican headquarters at Park avenue , between Popploloa avenue and Woolworth avenue Second District RIowo's store , Twohty- sixth and Walnut streets , eighth wahd , First District 2103 Cuming street nt bar ber shop Sccoad District 2103 Cuming street , drug store NINTH WAKO First District 2903 Furnnm street Second District Kyan's office , corner Lowe und Mercer avenues The remaining days of registration are tomorrow , the 22A , 23d and 80th of this mouth The proposition to bo voted for on tbo 2Sth of this month -is the issuance of $150,1)00 ) bonds in aid of the construction of a union depot and u viaduct on South Tenth street On the 3d of next month the vote will bo on too issuance of $250,000 bonds to the Ne braska Central road in consideration of the construction of a steel bridge across the Missouri and the building of a union depot in this citv ; also , $35,000 for the purchase of the exposition building and the conversion of the same into n market house ; also of $215,000 for the erection of an addition to the high school und the purchase of school sites and the erection of schools in various parts of the city Paxton LlOTHb , Ojiaiia Spocialnt- . tontion to commercial men Finest and largest hotel in the west Kitti-cdgo & Bruinard , proprietors " The City MlHSion The thirteenth annual report , of the Omaha city mission shows the following Interesting facts and figures : Total amount of receipts for the year , $1,003 50 ; disbursements , $1,003.50 ; leaving a total indebtedness of $147.88. Tbo sowing school is held on Saturday mornings during the fall , winter and spring months , and there the daughters of the poor are tuugnt to sow The girls are allowed to keep nil the garments that they make - Tbo nvorage nttondunco of scholars during the year has been 151 , the lowest attendance on any ono Saturday 02 apd the highest 199. Tbo average attendance of touchers und officers was 15J , und 499 garments have boon finished hy the scholars and taken homo Mrs A. P. Hopkins is superintendent - > ont of the sewing school , Mrs J. U. Jardino , assistant superintendent ; Miss Jcnnio M. Grant , secretary , nnd tbo following ladies i are tbo teachers : Mr * . John J. Moncll , Mrs Elliott , Mrs G. II Hitchcock , Mrs Lovl Carter , Mrs Goncral IJrooko , Mrs Colonel Strong , Mrs Howard Kennedy , MVs William G. Maul , Miss Annie Elliott , | Miss Jessie Millard , Miss Mary Millard , , Miss Anna Millard , Miss Clara Uawloy , 1 Miss Minor , Miss Margaret Uoyd , Miss ilortha Yost , Miss Mary Ludlngtou , Miss Alice Chambers , Miss Miriam Cnusc , Miss Laura Soott una Mrs McCain Fits , spasms , St Vitus dance , nervousness nnd hysteria are soon cured bv Dr Miles Norvino Samples frco nt Kuhn & Co 's , 15th and Douglas NatlonnI Association nt Bulldars Mr William II Sayward , of Boston , secretary - rotary of the National Builders association of the Unltod States , will meet * the con tractors and material furnishers at thoboard of trade rooms Saturday evening , next His object In coming hero Is to ostabllsh an ox- change under the nutional associations rules These exchanges are now working well In nearly all largo cities , and provo of great benefit to tbo building trades generally , Omaha needs such an institution , aud It is said that if the contractors and builderstako tbo proper interest in this subject an ex- : cbungc , operating undor.tlio auspices of the national association , will bo successful aad work out a remedy for the present condition of the building trades Mr Shj'ward will address thn builders , on ' The Opportunities of Duildors' Excbauges ana tbo Objects of tbo Nutional Association " i at the rooms mentioned and on tbo date given above Clinwhrilnlii's Con li Itomrdy This remedy is made especially for acute throat und lun ? diseases , such as coughs , colds and croupand is admitted to bo without an equal for thobo nihnon ts , Its ortcct is to loosen a cold relieve the lungs , opou the secretions and free tbo on tire Bystom of nil symptoms of tbo ocold. . 60 cent and ono dollar bottles uro for sale by all dru gglsta . Htrnolc By a Onblo Oar Mr F. W. Wessels , manager of the Omaha aSavings bunk , was driving boms on Burt street shortly after S o'clock last evening , when his borso stopped directly in front of a cable car at thu crossing of Burt oa Twonti- oth street Tbo gripman stopped the car promptly , but too late to avoid a collision , la which Mr Wessels' buggy was upset His horse sturted to run , dragging him to Twoa- ty-llrst and Burt streets , where the animal was stopped Mr Wessels was stunned by , tbo accident , but was not seriously hbrt Change of llle , backache , montblv irregu larities , hot flashes , ore cured by Dr Miles Nervine Samples free at Kuhn & Co 's 15th \ aud Douglas DUFFY'S'RURE MEbFai CusE JfO FUSEL OIL This rmunrlcnhlo Whiskey , whloh ts so popular thruuulitmt the ICnst , pus M ! > ni'H In addition to Its purity nnd llnvnr , proprrtlcs whloh mnko It par ticularly liralturul In nil cases of Ikiltle , Pneumonia or tlio first ntners of Consumption , It Is psp-olnlly i-fll- clonr Fir Iho trenk , dolillltntnit or need , it la must valunhlp For hnllil- Inc I up wnnto nerve nnd hiukcIo tUsur- , It has the hmhostcndnrsrnicntftortho tnerllonl profession It is sold by nil . rppmnldo tlrnsrelMR THIS DUFFV MAI/T WHISKISY CO , Itochostcr , N. V. CALIFORNIA THIS 1 AND OF DISCOVERIES ! ' lAHIETINCiVIEQai.flROWiLi [ : . CAL 56 MOJ A " "t iftsl . THE O NLY- JEiT iE : rjV-O S , QUnpAfJTEED flSBY IU .C ) W cure roi\ sw owL ffix ATARRH wiftine Mrn rr < A n vn ? r.- . SANTA ( : ABIE : AUD : CAT : R : CURE For ] sale by Gopclmari Drug Co DRS BET © & BETTS H03 Fahiam Stiieet , Omaha , Nbo ( Opposite Pnxton Hot l. ) OIBcoliouraOtt m. , to 8 p. m. SundnralOn m , to lpm Epcclallata in Chronic , Ncrrous , Skin and tllool Dis eases CsrConsnltstlon ut offlfe or bjr mall free Slodl- clues tent bjr mall or eicpresi , aecurolr packed , frco from observation Guarantees to euro quickly , safe Ir and pcrraaucutlr NERVOUS HEBILITT SSffrS.SSa . tlont lhy lcaldecar artslnB Iroin IndUerotlon cx- ccsaor Indulgence pmductnK sleeptesnoai despon- ilcncy , iJlroulea on tbo fncflaversion toeocloty , eanlljr discouraged Juck or contldoncu dull unfit for Bttiilr or butlnuss , mid lluds life u burden , bafelr , perman- ( Hitlr and prtvatoljr cured , Con ult prs Uotts k Uctts ( UUtj Fnrnatn Street , OiiiaUn , Neb Blocft and lX\i \ Disease SsS'firViU'is' ' . reAulta , completely oradlcatod fflLbont the aid of mercury Scrofula , eryslpeui * . fever sores , blotches ulcpti.poliii mthn hcaa and Loucs syphilitic sera throat , mouth and tongue catarrh , otc , permanently cured vrbura others have failed Kidney Urinary v&atitg& ffiftS qunnt burning or bloody unno , urine hlirli co.orcl or with milky Bedlraent on atanilnir weak baek.gonorr tim > . glaol.cyatltls , etc l'nimplly and safely cured charges reasonable STRICTURE I gSSK- $ . ? moral complots without culllnK causilo or dlllatlon Cures eOfuctod at homo by patient wlthouta moments pala or annoyance To Yonng Mn ? anfl MidiUe-Aicd Men , * flDP T119 awful effects ot early AnnDU UJIUj Vlee , , which hrinifs oreanla twoakness.desirvyioKbQtb mind and body , with all Its dreaded Ills , permanently cured , HDQ UrTTU Adaresij the io who have lm- UHOi HIjIIu palroa tftemselves by lninrojwr ludulnoiicoi and aad sutltury habits , which rufn both body and mind , nurJlllng ILorn for business , study or aUmilKD MEN , or these entering on that happy Ufa , aware of physlctal debility , quickly asilsted OUR SUCCESS Is based unou facts , flrst-nractlcal experience , see * ond-'cveryt.aiu Is esiaUlly studied , thus starting arlgbt third me Jlclnes are iiropared In our own < a- baiory eiaotly to suit cucu case , thus alft cling cures without injury IfHcnd il cents postAir * for celebrated works on chronic , nervous and delicate diseases Thousands cured tVA friendly letter or call may sareyou fu turft Butiorlng and shame , nud add 0 den years to life r f.No letters auiwp.rea unlets aocompanled by t oents la stamps Address orcall on tilla IStf'JcJl'S V BCTTS , ItDiFarnsin Street Omaha , Neb . State Line To ( JlASgoir , llcirusl , Dublin and Ltrerpool PUOU NBW YOUK EVKllY TIIUBSDAV , Cabin puuge KB to KO , according to location of stat room Excursion ttli to tua , Eteerag * to and from Europe at Lowest Bates AUSTIN BALDWIN & Co , Uen'l Agents , , 63 Broadway , New York Joux ULEOEjf , Geol Western Agent 161 Itandolpb 8L , Chicago , IIABBV K. MOORtS , TUOS WfCAXKB , Agents at Oman A Hex of Wind Mutches Free With OUR OVERCOAT I Deparlraont is nn institution Ly itsoltr It occui C3 itlmo3t the entire second floor of our building , H and wo show ns lnrgo n rnriety n.3 any house in the United States , Overcoats is our business It is n trndo J | which wo lijivo studied thoroughly and wo know what wo are bilking about when wo offer you Overcoats H at prices which no other house will touch Wo feel special pride the present season in this department , | last winter wo sold moro Overcoats than all doalcrs in Omaha combined Tliis senson wo have n lnrgor | plnco and must sell more , so you enn iiuagino what a stock wo have prepared If you look at iho piloa H of Ovcrcoata and sco the plnin marked tlgurcs on them , you will know the reason-why wo soil thrco-fourtlm | of the Overcoats that arc sold in Omaha H It is simply impossible to attempt to describe our magnificent stock of Overconls or to mention nny | special bargains Every Overcoat wo offer is n bargain in itself From the plnin looking but good nnd H substantial Chinchilla coat at § 3 , up to the very finest silk and satin-lined Bcarera , Kerseys or fancy Ohov- | iots nt $18 , $20 , $21.50 nnd $22.76 every gnrmont is po3tivoly n great bargain H BOYS OVERCOATS I Our display of Boys nnd Childron's Overcoats in cveryc occiAnblc flin ] c is the largest mil nest ' H perfect Hint enn bo seen anywhere J M Prices of small Boys 3 to 10 yonrs Overcoats start nt 95c nnd run up to S10.50. " fl Mothers , you will bo surprised to see whata nice little Overcoat , with capa , wo offer you at 91,50 , H , * 1.75 and J2.50. S Prices of lnrgo Boys 13 to 19 years Overcoats start at $1.00. M Ours is a safe place to buy Boys Clothing ANYTHING TIIA.T DOES NOT PIT OR IS NOT H SATISFACTORY , CAN BE RETURNED AND MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED WRITE FOR OUR FALL CATALOGUE M Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets ; Omaha H | The lion of the AH&s I1ount5insi3 | terror , the Cape lion a curThe lion among I • scouring soaps is ® RP@M © > Avoid Imitationa I 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 l&flmM SH | CXH.PEARSON&Ce _ j7 BALTIMORE.Mq DIUMICENNESS * fae I.lannr liable l > asltlr lr Oared br Adnilnl.terinB llr IJalaca' UoHen Hperino It ran bo Elron In 0 cup of coffee or tea without lha knowlodtfOiittlid person takinu It ; Is absolutely lisrru * ess ana wit ) i-ITuct a apvetljr an4 nvmianont cura srliettier tlio patient U a moderate ilrlnkcrur an al- cotiol wreck Thousanils of drunkards have been made temperate men who have takun liuMeuHportfto in their cotfee without thetr knowleilcu and todajr ba Here tber quit drinking of their own freewill , IT Merer ( alls The systeuioncaluirei | with the speilflr.lt becomes an utter liunos.lblllty fur lha liquor appetite to exist Kor sala br Kuhn A Co Uruimtsts 1Mb and Uouulos ats and 1Mb and Rum tnirits-Hmsba. A. I ) . Coster X Hro . timnrll llluDj _ ABOUT GLOVES Viieurou ore burins dIoiyj rememlxr that there U - such a MiIub as a price I bat _ mMM lstooea > l > . Itlilxturto S. mmm pax a fair price and not awH fi M teed KloveallkeIlulcliIM ass Hlu.on'a. . They are tnado _ & B WrromatUOed skins lu theft I H B M best manner andarewnt-QII B M ranted " > be Ibo muttft H Ku serrlctelilu male If you Is Hb WWV want to know more about B f gloves in grnrrat and V MW lluleliluaou'ai ( ilovea H afafafav lu liarttcular anoloss W M M atanipforthabookAbout K l ' sW Ulovea K will iuteresi Wgt I you KsTi usu oI86l .OUH a liUXCUIfikON , J.kMt.wn , ir , v. SYPHILIS Can bo cured in 20 to BD days by the use ot the Magic Remedy For Ealo pnly by the Oook ; ltcmody Co..Dot Omahu Nebraska Write to us for the names and address ot patients who Iiuvh been cured aud from whom we nave permission to refer byphllU li a dlseaso that lias always bathed the skill of the most eminent phj slcljtis nnd untH the discovery of the Cook Ueuiedy Co "a MAGIC HKJIKUV , " not ona lnllfty over having the disease has been cured Wo uuarnn- too to euro any case Hint uin be produced , 'd'hoso wha have taken Mercury Totash , B. 8. 8. Bucus Alterana or other advertised irmodles , with only temporary bcnellts can now be per msnently cured by the use of the "MAulO ltliMlSUY" of the Coot Itoraedy Co . Omaha , Neb Ilewareof Immlttitlons It Is absolutely Impossible for any other person nr company to liave our formula or any remedy like It In effect and results 'J ho Coot ltemedy Co , has been trcatlnit patients for four years nnd have al ways given perfect satisfaction They ore iinan- clalty responsible..having a capital ot ever fcX ) , ( < W , maklutt their guarantee good Wo soli cit thn mott olHtluato cases these who'have tiled every known remedy ana lost all hope ot recovery Correspond with us nnd let us put yf/H In po < isossion ot evidence that convluces tlio most skeptical Mark what wo ay : In the end ynu MUBTuseour "MAOIO XtEMKDV" before you can bo permanently cured It Is tbo most lierolo blood puriner ever knownt Write for particulars All letters confidential nillTinM liesuro you are getting the Cook UAUIIUli ltemedy Co 's Made ltemedy None others are genuine , l'artlrs claiming to be agents for us are imposters and frauds , l'till particulars tree Address all communications The to Gook Remedy Co , Rooms 418 and 419 , Paxlon Block m , a. in am A Perfect Art Album containing 24 riBsCG , DcanWal Pholographt representing " * • Teaana Coffee culture , will bo teat an receipt of your address ' CHASE 01 SANBORN , I3Q Broad St , Boston Western Dept 80 Frankllngt , Chicago , HI t-afc BROOKS BROS c CO KL Importers and Wholesale Dealers Io IHm Watches , Jewelry , Cutlery , LfUl Notions , Novelties , Albums , K > fc Fancy Goods , Walking Canes , K A Coat-Collar Springs , CC Hef H Lsriro assortmeat for Ul VPcane Racks Knlls Boards , 6plndlei. J M Autlioneers , Streetmen and Peddlers FCaW Ul variety of to 10a and 25o counter | > _ aT goods Band for Illustrated catalvEue LW BROOK8 BROS & CO , Bbaa-j ll jn-itt Kortli FiltCtllSf , B&i St LouIb , Mo 0BAHA EBEDICAR JSSUKlilfr l : H.W.C0H. I3TH& DODOE Ms . OMAHA , NEB , ran ns iexatuknt or xvu EHEOSIOaiHWIia ' BRAOBS APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES ' BestFaciUU < sArpsratuaandIUm alssfor&uocessfal Xrsatment of every form of DUsasa requiring ; ' * MEDICAL or BUKuIMITHiATMinr : : NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS liosxaAltsndance Best ActommcdslloasiaWsst OT WHITE lOR OIROnXABB on UerormiUes aal ? raessTrusstsClubFMtOurvatiiras of Spins Files , umora Oaaisr , Oatarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation , Bltttrisity , Paralysis Epilepsy , Xldaer , Bladair , Bye bar , Slcicaaa Blcod and all Bur lcal Operations diseases of woken .e . c . , .v - . .v.a Vrl KiTJI liTILT iDDID k VI Dta.lN DiriETSIIRiT fO wo it uuttuucoitriKuiMr ( STWtltf f iVATf > ' Only Eeliable Medical Institute maklac a Eneslalty of PRIVATE DISEASES 411 Blood D.icmm ccuifntlr treftttd firplitllllal'oliosl iisnaT dfr iatsitiT t ia vliheut n reorr * Ktw ftMtr t1rt rttnai for Uu r T1T1L HIWKK rrU viittti U > Tiai4 ciiBKjbetr tadftt hotoaby orriposieltoeff JHIconsaaMUsw t tloDieaaOdtDtlil M ellelD iorlisfltraairaUuhtbj'ta&ilrts > i Br Mi curilrpck Jii0Barki • • lodlctiiiilcaitiritQdir | ot rtriourUtnl tf prtftrrcd Cell s. d eonmlt biorita4 ! MjUJT efToarMia.aaa • will nnd lD pliJD wraptier , • * w BOOK TO MtlN , JfAtttfjsAsfteSlTSSliS to ) UlMl sad V.rle.MlL , wild a.MtlaB Hat Addr . . Q ta01A MEDIOAI ft (10JtOIOAL IMBTITUIJS llth and Dade * Strsets , OMAHA ; XEB , Healthjs Wealth Dit I' . C. VEST ( NBll anii flitaiK Theat- , , * MK.tT , u Kiiarnntood upoclhc for llyuterU , Dlzil- , ness , OmvuNloua PltH Netvous Nnurall . 4 Hiart'iUie , Nervous frustration cauoed by tlie - use ot ulcolinl tobacco Wulcafulnu > s , Mmtal * ' , Ucpres lou.BofUmtug of the llralu , resultlDK la ' . lnnunlty nnd leAdlnjt to mlsery.ttecny nnd deutli , I'roinuluro Old Ape llarrennesH , Iiohh of Potvcr In eittier sex Involuntary Ixiaues unl Hinimt. . torlm 'UouusL'd Ijyoveroxertlonof ths brainself , < / abuse or overlndusenco liucli box coutulnv j one months trontmi-nt. HSft a box orvlx Iwxes for ftj.00 , sent by mull prepaid on receipt of price < > WE GTJANANTBH BIX BOXES J * To cure nny case With eadt order received by . ' us for ulx boxes , accompanied wltb 1UO , we trill * send the purchaser our written jruiraniee to rs ) . - * fund the money If the treatment does not effect . ncure Ouaranlet-d lasund only by ( inodmsn < J ill UK Co , lirutx'ista , Sale Agunla , 1110 l'arnam it Btreet , uinulia fVebrasxa , n m ' mmTi i A PflSITIVF J"orLOST r FAILtNO MAWHOODl % A ft rUSI USE a.eeral and MEUV0U8 DSBUITtii \ * aTl'IT'LiT ' ' ! VTaakasssef Body end XtndiEffsoU ' < \j XSiXA ofErrersorExMsissUrjldarYousir KbMl XAI.aikllUOUf.llrkuiu.4. M. I. ItmUn • lii 4 ' mrjtii n iku ukiriul-iuowin ; siiKT8of uur , i „ ibMi.i.ir MhiiCs Mona THUi kSi-ii..rtu u . V ? m lull//tna 41 1UIM. T riuriu , . .4 r. la CnatrtM uawwrltUM . BM rtliplMiu . , a.4 | > rM.f.MUUi , iMtUdims iaaraM UU HUICAI HuIMAlBlt *