8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEI ? TUESDAY , OOTOBEB 14 , 1890. THE CITY , A Inrpo Invoice of curpctB from Eiig- Intnl for Orolmril passed through the custom house. Great qunntitlcp of baled liny nnil straw nro beinp received In the city from tlio territory tributary to the Klkhorn. The Albright. Innd nnd lot company' broiii'lit Hull in the county court yester day to recover $500 duo on n promissory note fe'l ; en liy J. P. Hay. "Major Wonder , " tlio pacing horse , ccord 2M. : was shipped Sunday night 1 > y the "SVullB I-'urgo & CO.'H express to pac- ties in IJonvor who recently paid So,000 for him. Kd Olcfon was tried In police court vcBtanluy foe robbing his roominuto , 'I'om ' 1'edcrton , at the 1'nulflu hotel , and WHH found guilty and bound over to the district court under bonds of $500. Mrs. KrmiPPH Moeller. tlio we'll known contralto ot Trinity cathedral quartette , \\IIH \ the recipient , of a Immlsomu as- triichtm coat last Saturd-iy. ilio glftof the cliolr and several Indies of the church , in recognition of her olllclent , services In the choir. An address will bo pivcn this after noon nt : i o'clock nt All Salnta' church , corner of Twenty-sixth and Howard streets , by Miss Adams of Uotroit. on "Woman's Work in the Church. " A ficnoral and coidlal invitation is given to all to he present at this meeting. A special squad of police wore put to work yc&tcrday , under tlio supervision of Scrgernt Graves , notifying property owners and others to clean up the streets nnd alloyH. They will also keen an eye out for fjarbapo and prohibited matter that should bo hauled up to the city dump. Yes'erday ' , wlillo Kathleen , the five- vcar-old diiufjhtor of Postmaster and Airs. Gallagher , was playing before an open grate , her clothes took llru. The child ran to her mother , who extin guished the ( lames before llio child was Eoriously burned. Urs. Gallagher was considerably burned about the hands nnd wrists in her efforts to smother the ( lames. _ AVIiy It IH Popular. Because It hni proven Us absolute merit over ami over again , becuuso it has an un- r < iuulk'l record of euros , because its business Is conducted in a thoroughly lionest manner. mill because It combines economy nnd strength , being the only medicine of which " 100 Doses One Dollar" Is true thuso stiong points Imvo iiuulo Hood's Snrsnparillu the most successful tncdiciao of the clay. iSmittru by Oina'lm. As nn Instance of the manner In which Iho delegates to tlio late convention of the International Funeral Directors' association which was recently held in this city , were Impressed with Omnlm , the following' , but ono of many extracts which might bo pro duced , Is presented. It is taken from the Press of London , Out. : "Air. and Mrs , John Ferguson have re turned from Omaha , Neb. , where tlio former lias been attending the annual comontion of the United States Funeral Directors' msoci- ation. Air. Ferguson ( .peaks in high terms of the wonderful growth and substantial clmni'itcr ' of Omaha , and is loud in his praisci of tlio wiinn-licartcdnoss of the pco- Elo there. 'It ' Is a niagnillcent place , ' said e , 'simply ' grand ; and they are splendid iicoplo .lust think of it , ' ho continued , as ho warmed with his subject. 'Thirty-six years ago thcro wasn't a house there , while today yon see a eity of M3OUO inhabitants , containing some ot the most magnificent buildings I over saw , nnd eighty miles of street railway , with cable cars.Vliilo tliero Mr. Ferguson met a number of former Lon doners , ull of whom are doing well. Among themwero Messrs. Charles Murray , Jaaies R. Dewnr , Dixon ( who many years ago ran a a Hour and feed store In the Market laao ) , George Leslie , Small and Miss lioftus. " "Wilson Terrace is now on record ana the lots will boofforcdforsalo this morn ing at the ollico of D. J. Hutchinson & Co. , G17 Broadway. Mrs. Mci-cor , manicure , 401 Boo hldg A Star 1'laycr. Hub Collins , tlio second baseman of the Brooklyn team , winners of the National league pennant , is in thnrlty > foiling the family of Mr. 11. Ilnrtmaa nnd Ills mother unit brother , Gcorgo Collins , of Hartman & Collins , manufacturers' ' agents. The Brooklyiispiuynt Kansas CUy today and then go to Louisville "for a contest wtth the champions of tlio American association. Mr. Collins predicts a consolida tion of the Brotherhood and National league. Secure a homo in "Wilson Terrace" at once , as everybody wants a lot in this beautiful terrace. For bale by D. J. Hutchison & Co. , 017 Broadway. "The Slaughter of tlio Innocents. " Letting your children die with diph theria. Dr. JolToris' preventive to cure IH infallible. Twenty-live years' trial has proven it. Price $3.00. Address to Thos. Jolleris , bos C57 , Omaha , Nob. IJCMV Hates JSast. The Ohio & Mississippi railway is now spiling tickets from St. Louis to Cin cinnati and return at the low rate of S3 , good for return until Oct. 11) Inclusive ; ulbo one way to points mimed ns follows : Dayton , 0. , $ l.lf ; Columbus , O. , $1.15 ; ( Cleveland , O. , S-S ; Pittsburg , Pa. , $8 : Washington , D. O. , S10.W ; Baltimore Md , S10.2.V I'hiladolphla , Pa. , $11.05 ; New York , $13 ; Boston , Mass. , ? 10. Tickets ntMibovo rates will continue on bale until Oet. 19 inelubivc. Address A. .T. Little , gen'l western passenger agent , 105 N. Broadway , and Union depot , St. Louis , Mo. "Wilson Terrace , " the ilnost addition to Council BlulTs , on sale this mornin" ut 017 Broadway. A XXOVXCKHKX TS. 33crt II. Gondcn , press agent of tlioStrauss orchcbtra , is la the city. Ho tells' ot the preat success of Strauss nnd his band in other cities nnil says the tour has so far been aeon- tlnuous ovation. Strauss made his American debut nt the Boston music hall on May 11 , nuil afterwards played n season of 100 nights nt the big Mndlson Square garden in Now Yonc. Every ono has read of his great suc cess in the e.vst and It will bo pleasing to luiow that the people of the west Imvo taken to Strauss equally as cordial. In Minneapolis the Strauss engagement was spoken of by the daily papers as the greatest musical sue- coas lu the history of the northwest. Over 00,000 people attended the seven concerts given in that city. Direct from Jllnno. upolls the great Strauss went to Mil. waukeo-tho city of Germans , and inuslo lovers. In the CrcnmCltv ho mctwith n perfect ovation , the now Davidson theater being too small to hold the crowds. At all of the four conceits people were turned away. Then Strauss returned to Chicago. \ > luno a prior visit had served as the best kind of nn advertisement , nnd drew all the people the capacious Auditorium would hold. Not only has the Strums tour been an immense finan cial success , but an absolute nrtistlo triumph , The best testimonial of the artistic merits of the orchestra Is the fact that the programme bus been more than doubled by encores at every concert given In this countiy. ilr. Chnrloa R. llacon , the well-known representative , is In the city , lloso Cogulnn. which is the attraction ho represents , will uiipcar at the lloyit on the llrst three evenings of next \\eok , In the following repcitoiros Monday and Tuesday evening , "I'oa Wof. Hilton , " Wednesday evening , u double bill , Old Love Letters , " anil "London Assur ance. " _ _ r Hurry & Pny will iflvo n flno performance of the roaring Iriih comedy , "Meivcnaa's Flirtation , " at the BoyO , couuucncluK Thurs day evening SCUAIMHIM OF MUD. , „ „ Ilclsloy Materially Increases .tho Koruo ofVngrimt Workers. Under the skillful mnnlpulatlon of Judge Helslcy the Moiu'ny morning police grist ma- tcrlnlly Increased the size of the street gnug. Since the general eleanlng-up order was promulgated tlio force ot alley scrapers has been altogether too small , and his honor at once set about remedying the dlfllculty. In- send of sending the evil-doors to the county Jail-ho Inflicted fines anil required the cul prits to work them out on the street. Pat Dallcy , otherwise known as "Scr- gonnt , " and William McAndrews , were each given llvo days for disturbing the peace. Pat Sullivan will shovel mud until lie has liquidated n line of " > und costs. Hello Brandon nnd Krnnklo Kilts , two deni zens of the burnt district , were each fined 5 nnd costs for lighting , but will not assist in the cleanliiK-up process , Pat Lnhoy wui given a ten days' dose for drunkenness , J-'low Aubrev , nllas Omaha .Tnck , got Into n row with n culler who gave the iiaino of Tom llogera , und proceeded to mop up Iho lloor with him. lloth were arrested , but tlio hearing of the case was continued. Fred Miller , u suspicious character , was given thirty minutes to leave the city under a suspcudc'd sentence of thirty days. Ho said ho was down on Ninth street looking for work , nnd wis suiprlscJ whoa the court sat down on him with the remark that Ninth street workers were not wanted in Onmhu. .lames Gordon , a saddle-colored Individual with gold-bowed spectacles. was also given tbirty days and the sentence was BUS- pendi'd , William Smith was charged with larceny. He is accused of stealing $ -21 from under O. 1 ! . Lewis' pillow nt the Occidental hoUil last Thursday night. Ho was uncsted by Detec tive Kills. The case was continued until Thursday morning , Ills Sympathetic Nature ami Ills I3iirly nilsl'ortiinoH. Those wlio saw much of Abraham Lincoln during the later years of Ills life were greatly Impressed with the expression of profound melancholy his face always were In repose. Mr. Lincoln was of a peculiarly sympa thetic and kindly nature. These strong characteristics influenced , very happily , as It nrovcd , his entire political career. They would not seem , at llrst planco. to bo efllelant aids to political success ; but In tlio peculiar emergency uhieh Lincoln , in the providence of God , was called to meet , no vessel of com mon clay could possibly ha\o become the "chosen of the Lord. " Those acquainted with him from boyhood knew that early griefs tingcil his whole life with sadness. Ills paitner In the grocery business nt Salem was "Undo" Billy Ciieoa of Tiilluln , 111. , who used at night , when tno customers were few , to hold the grammar while Lincoln recited his lessons. It was to his symnathelic car Lincoln told the story of his love forsweot Ann Kutlldge : and he , in return , offered -what comfort ho could when poor Ann died , and Lincoln's gicat heart nearly broke. "After Ann died , " .says "Uncle" Billy , "oa stormy nights , when the wind blew the rain against the roof , Abe would bet thar in the grocery , his elbows on his knees , his face In his hands , tind the tears runnln' through his lingers. I tinted to seohim feel bad , an I'd sav , 'Abo ' don't cry' ; an' ' ho'd look up an' say , 'I can t help It , Bill , the rain's a fnllin' n her. ' " There are many who can sympathize with tills overpowering grief , as tlioy think of a lost loved one , when "tho rain's ' a fallin' on her. " What adds poignancy to tlio grief some times is the thought that tlio lost one might have boon saved , Fortunate , indeed , is William Johnson of Cornna , L. I. , a builder , who writes June 28 , IS'JO : "Lust February , on returning1 from church ono night , my daughter complained of having n paia in her ankle. The pain gradually extended until her entire limb was swollen and very painful to the touch. We called a plisioian. who uftcr careful exami nation urouounccd it disease of the kidneys of long standing. All wo could do did not bcem to bcuellt her until wo tried Winner's Safe Cure ; from the llrst she commenced to Improve. Wlicn she commenced taking it she could not turn over in bed , and eould Just move her hands a little , hut today she is as well as she ever was. I believe I owe the recovery of my daughter to Its use. " rUOIUBITlON A FAILiUHE. How the Ijaw IH Not Rclni ; Knruicctl In Dubiiqnc. John Power , the well known master cooper ivho resides at 50 ! Center street , lias returned 'ronin week's visit to Diibuquo and states lint his experience there satisfied him that prohibition was a failure. Every saloon was , vide open , day and night , and M liberally mtronized ns the owners could doairo. There viisno sne.iklngieq.uirod to surreptitiously procure a drink. All ono had to do was to tush back the lattice door in the front inU tlio visitor found himself in saloon frequently filleil with people who scorned qblivoua ) of the fact that such u thing as prohibition over existed. lie also learned that there was a number of . .roccry stores which had a saloon'attachcd in the rear , and that these also did a lively bust- less , mainly of the "growler" order. In a lumber of Instances the can was "rushed" by children. Ho also noticed a number of cases , in which the city and county ofllcors themselves violated the law , and with the same impunity that citizens of private life did. did.Mr. Mr. Power took a trip about tea miles in the country surrounding the eity. On ono road ho found sovcn saloons c.ich with u largo sign setting forth the nature of the business. In all of these beer and whisky were to bo procured but no light drinks , such as ginger alp , which Mr. 1'oworuses exclusively , could bo obtained. On another road ho found live saloons which were but a counterpart of those ulrcaJy described. To the Trainmen' Convention. A party of delegates to the convention of thobrothcitioodof railroad trainmen , which Is to bo held at Los Angeles , on the 22d hist , , passed through the city about noon , These in the party were S. B. Wilkinson , Gnlcsbure , 111. , grand master of the brother hood , accompanied by his wife ; George W. Claric and wife , Chicago : J. P. Cailahan , Worcester , Mass. ; A. F. Duffy , .T. II , Mc- Cann and A. F. Miller , Ser.inton , Pa. ; Wil liam Swcncy , Ashley , Pa , ; James f. .Marloy > Wilkesbarro , IM. The ladies in the party , Mesdiunos Wilkin son and Clark , nro delegates to the Ladies' Auxiliary , a branch of the order. llio ClnmpittTrial , The trial of the case 'of the state against John II. Clampltt was commenced in Judge Clnrkson's court yesterday afternoon. Dlam- pltt is charged with having shot Charley Paul nt Klkhorn ono year ago this month , Thu shooter had his preliminary examination nnd was held to the illstrict court , but before the trial ho Jumped his bail nnd fled to Balti more , his old homo , where ho was afterward arrested by Dctccttvo Vaughn nnd broughl back to this city n few mouths later. Itunpirlor excellenceprorcnIn mllltoni ofhorari rot murotlun n quarter of n c nturj. U U uiea l > > lue Untl4 htatei Gotornnnnl. Kmlor e < l by tbi Uead of tlio vtnl unlTenlllci a < fie BtrODgeit , Turctt nnil moil Healthful. Dr. I'rlce'i Cream Dak > Ini I'owilt'r duei not conUln amiuonli , lm | ot aluu. Boil onlr In cam. I'lllUUnAUIKO I'OWOEIICO. a niAi)3 TO imoi' . President Adnms' VJHltniul Uluitlt In Hnld to Moniii President Charles FrnncU Adams o ( the Union I'nclflc hnso'no ( to St. Paul on n sliort trip. Ho will return on Wednesday nnd will cumin hero several days preparatory to Ink- ng ntrlp over the road , on which bo will bo accompanied by the oflldnls. Thcro will bo some now heads of depart- menti who will mnko the trip , ncoordtnR to lie reports of these v llO nro well Informed on ho plans of the magnates. Ono of lieso will ho a now innu who. it s said , Is to succeed Mr. Harr ns sujicrlntcndentof the Nubraslta ilU'lslon. It is scml-oniuinlly announced that Mr. Jlnrr's roblRnntlon hns huen nslieil for to tuko effect on October IB , anil that his successor will bo nppolntcd when Mr. Adnnis returns from St. Paul. The road has suffered heavily during the last few months from wrcolM mainly In the , vcstern putt , for which thcro seems to Imvo icon no ronsotmblo excuse , nnil fioin which he recovery was Inexcusably slow. This has cdto an investigation by thohiKlionicliils of and It Is thoiiKht that nchnngo will bo niiulu still furthrr IUOIIR the roiul , Gcnonil Fiviftht AKcnt Whitney hns re- .timed from ICnnsiis City , whcru hu ntU'iidod the rncctlnt'Of the trnnsUssouri freight us- soctiitlon. The last homo seekers' excursion of the season KOCS west today. President Adams visited the nc\v union depot site and wont carefully over the grounds nnd inspected tlio plans for the structure. Ho expressed hliiiaclf us pleased with everything hi connection with the un dertaking. _ _ _ _ _ _ NlltCH. The yards of the Missouri Pacific railroad are undergoing n general cleaning up pro- prltory for the advent of cold weather. Union Pacillo passenfior No. 0 w.is nearly two hours late In leaving yesterday morning. The delay was occasioned by a wet track heavy- travel and a stiong head wind. General Manager E , W. Winters of the Chleuro , St. I'nul. MlnncaiioUs .t Oinulin will arrive in the city today by specinl train on n tour of Inspection of tlio Nolmiska lines of that company. Superintendent li. S. .Inynos went to Sioux Cltv lust night to moot Mr. Winters. It is believed in local railway circles thsit tlio visit of the chief ofllcial will have seine bearing on the ques tion of proper depot facilities for the com pany. Kcports were received by the roadmastcr of tlio Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha concerning a severe storm aloiiff tlio Knndolph brunch of the company. Thcioud- tied was damaged in a number of places and trafllc was suspended for several hours. The electrical display was so fierce us to cause the operators to abandon the station buildings and seek safety In the open air. At Wiyno the damage was sufficient to stop the Union Pacillo trains for several hours. POST-MASTldll CIj.VUKSOX. He Qualifies lit- fore Un I toil StatoH Com- The ofllcial oath was administered to Post master Clarkdon und his assistant , James S , \Voodard , late Siturday afternoon , by Justice Anderson. The bond of Jiulgo Clurkson , in Iho sum. of $200,000 , was signed hy Major Paddock , I-1. II. Davis , J. H. Ilutigato and S , H. Sunnier of Sehuylcr. The new olllclal will take jiossesslon as soon as the postmaster general shall have ap proved of the qualification. As United Stiites Commissioner Justice Anderson has sworn into oflico every post- muster of Omaha during the pat > t sixteen years. _ Ncliraska In the AVorlil's Pair. At the real estate exchange meeting i'rcsi dent Hartman nppolntcd tlio following gen tlemen as a committee to confer with like committees to bo appointed from different parts of the state for the purpose of looking after the Interests of Nebraska exhibits at the world's ' fair- "W. B. Taylor , Ernstus Benson , U. S. Ber lin , N. N. Crary , John IJ. Evans , \V. A. Gardner , ( jooriroV. . Holbrook , Thco. Olson , S. S. Curtis , \V. G. Shrivor. Itlr. Taylor lias received a letter from George I { , Davis of Chicago , director gcncrul of the world's fair , in which ho says that Nebraska's claim for u good position In the exhibit has been illed and will bj favorably considered , as it was ono of the llrat re ceived. "Look Here The results of Own THOUSAND mercury , oven DOM.AJIS Will bo In the hands of n paid to any com skillfull physi petent chemist cian , are to bo who will find , on dreaded. In the aiulybis , a part hands of the icle of Mercury , populace It becomes - Potash , or otlior comes exceed polbons , In Shift's ingly dangerous ; Specific. It is and when com puiely vegetable , pounded Into and never pro nostrums by Ig duces bad effects. ! norant hands It becomes fatal. Book on Blood and Skin diseases fiee. ) Swift.Kiuirirtn C.n AtlantA. ( Ja. ONE POUND A AGAIN OF A rou.vn A DAY IN Tim CASE OK A MAN WHO HAS I1ECOMK "AM. RUN DOWN , " AND HAS I1F.GUN TO TAKE THAT KE.MAKKAUI.C I'LUSH VKOUUCLR , * OF PURE COO LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Limo & Soda J 13 NoriUNR UNUSUAL. TllIS IEAT I HAS HEEN IT.RFORMKDOVER AND OVER AOAIN. PAIATAIILK AS MILK. Kw. DOUSED iiv PHYSICIANS. Soi BY AU. DRUGC.ISTS. Axoio SUIISTITUTIONS AND IMITATIONS. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'SOJCOA ' BREAKFAST. "llr a Ihorouch knowloili/o of tlio nntnrnl Innri wlikli govern tlioopuratluiM of cllimitloii ami nutri tion , nml by u Direful n | > | illcntlcn nf tlio line proper- tlcsof well rolecteit C'ucon. Mr , Kppi hns pro vide'I our bronkfimt tubk't wltlia ilullcutoly tlnvoreil bover- Hue which may ! > 3T nsinnnr heavy doctor's WIN. It U t > r llio Juillcloui UNO of uiich nrtlcln of diet that a comtllutlun iiinrboin-niluiilljr built up until Btronu onoiiKh torttilat every leiuloncy to Ulnonio. Hun dreds of lulitlo maladies nro floatlnu around us rumlf tonllnclcnlicrover tlicroU n we.iW point.Vo niir e e poiuany a fatal ihnft bjr kooDlnnourscUoi well fortified with intro lilood , nnil a properly nourlaliol rr tno.--ClTll fervlco ( larotto. Mncto ( Imply \ \ Ith bolllnic waiter or milk. Sold enl ; In Imlf pound tint , by crown , Inlicli-J tluu : JAMES EPPS& CO. Jloimvoptithlp London , Chemist , ELECTRIC BELT WmillBPIMSBRY rnH i U lit CTJIiau'll Ihl. Nl Cfergymen , actors , cuil public s'oikcu | : 1150 dyer's Uicrry I'retarnl. It Is tlic favorite roinutlyfor lioarwuwi imJ nil affcctloni ol the vocal ortaiisiUitont , nnd lungs. As un Aiimlyno nnd CKtxjitorant , tlio PiTects oj this preparation araj > roniptly realized , "Ajer's Cherry ittturallinsilono me great good. It U a splendid remedy for nil ilia- cases ot the thront nnd lungs , ami I luivo much pleasure In testifying to Its moills. " . ( lev. ! ) C.N. NlclioliNo. Tlsbury , Mass. "In my profcss-tdn ot an auctioneer , any nftectlon ot the volet or throat Is a soilom nutter , but , ateaclltttnck , I li.no been re. llcu'd by t\ few doses of Ajer's Cherry 1'cctoral. This icincily , wltli ordinary WHO , lus worked such a inaglcalcfTccttlint I have sulteicilcry little Incomcnloiicc. I have tilso used It In my family , with > ery excel. lent icsnlts , liicounhs , colds , &c. " M'm. II. tjuartlj , Mlnlaton , So. Austuilla. Ayer's ' Cherry PectoraS , ,1'HKrAItKl ) IIV DR. J. 0. AYEIl & CO. , Lowell , Mass. ( jolJ by all Drugging. 1'rl'co f 1 ; eli bottlci , * 5. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , WOO DOUGUAS QTBLE.ET OMAHA , NEB. The most widely nnil favorably knowa spec- allsts In tlio United Ht tcs. Tlinlr lonxcx- pcrleneo , roin.irkablo skill nnd universal suo- iess In the trfiitinpiit nnd cure of Nervous , Ihionlonnd bur lonl 11 Nouses , on tltlo thoan itnlnunt plivslclaiiH to fie full cnnfldoiicoof the allllctcil cvoryxvhcro. Tlioy Kiiar.intPO ! A UEUTA1N AND I'OSITIVR ( JUKE foi the awful effoets of early v'oo ' and tlio numer ous evils that follow In its train. 1'KIVATK. ' 111.001) ) AM ) SKIN DISEASR9 speedily , comiilotnlr and purinanoiitljr cured. NKUVOUd IiitIl.lTY ) : ANDSKXtlAIi niS- ) HliiSyluli ) roadliy tothulr ulclllful trcnt- " ' "i'-ILES - , FISTUnA AND RECTAL ULOE11S Riiaratitecd cured without pain or detention 'roin bvislncsi ItyDHOUELK AND VAUICOCELR pornm- nontly nd aiicocuslitllv enroll In ovcry case. SYPHILIS. GONUKllllEA. OljEKP , t-ior- | matorrhca , Bctr.lnnl Wtiakno < > s , host Man liood , Sljit | | Emissions , Deeayttl Kntiiltlui , Kumnlo "iVu.ikness und ull ilolluato disorders peculiar loultlior flex positively ctiriid , na wull as all functional disorders that losult from youth ful follies or the excess of mature yc.ira. CTDirTII 3J | Utmrantoea pprninna ntl y O llxLVjL u l\U oiirod , roniovttl con plcto , wlthoutcuttlns. oaustloor dilatation. Ouroa affected at homo by patient without a mo * iiient's lain or unnoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A QlTttl ? niPRTho awful cIToots off OUKli VjUlMl eat-ly vleo which brlllK < orpanlo wcaVncsH. < lostro > lnK loth mind anil body , with nil Ha dreaded ilia , pormauonty cured. ' RTJTT's ' AcliUcm those who havolrn- vO. Ulj 1 1 vj jjaiiocl thctiisolvi-s by lin- prnpor Indulgence and Military habits , which ruin both mind nnd ibody , unuttliig thoiiifor business , sttitlv or mirrrlitge. MAUKIDI ) HKN or thee < * ntcrlnj on that hnppy Ufa , aware of physical debility , quickly OUB STJCOB5S IB based upon f net ? . First Vrnotloal experi ence. tioconcJ-Evrry caao Is specially studied. thus starting right. Tlilrcl-Medldnea are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each cis3 : , thun olTectliigcurcswIthout Injury. . Drs. Betts & Bet'ts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. NEB. Tllii PIGU1U2 ' ! ) . The figure 0 In out dates will mike a long ( tny , No man or Moman now llvlnr ; will ever date a Joctuncntvllhout tislufllio figure 0. It stands In the third place in 1800 , whore U will remain ten > cnrs and then move up to i-ecoud place 111 1000 , where It will rest for ono hundred years. There U another " 9" which liasnlsocorao to stay. Ills unlike the figure 0 Incur elates iiilhorotpcct tlat It lus already moved up to first place , vhcrt It will permanently remain. It U called the "Xo 9" IIIcli Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. The "No. 9" was endorccd for first jihco by the espertaol nuropc nttho 1'urls Kiposilion of 16&0 , whoreafter nscvercconlcEtitlitho lendiuemp. ' clilnea of the world , it nns av/ardcd the onlj Grand Prize given to family sculug innchlncs , all tthcraon e.vhlblt ImvliiK recehid lower awcrds tf gold mcdais , etc TI'O French Government sl50 recognized Its rupcrlorlty bj Ihodccorution of Mr. NathanlclWhulir , I'rcslduiitof Ihocompony , with the Crosi of the Legion uf Honor , Tbo "Ho. 9" Is not nu old machine Improved lon. t t is nn entirely now mtchini ) , and the Grand 1'iiis c.t Purls nua amirOul It as tlio grand est advance In ( uWIDE mnchlno mccliuin m of the age. These who buy It can red assured , there , fore , of having the very latest und boit. \VIIEELEU & WILSOUM'FO CO , , 180 und 187 V/nbnah / Avc. , Chicago , E. P. FLOOD MAN , 220 North Sixteenth Street. nn. nonu's lTTLE VEGETABLE PILLS CURB , Will free , lliomti'in f Ull til 3 , itioru ' and , othoi , din. T.- . . . . . nliffRr ruitlt il.au nut.Urlprery . vcgrtu * 'enVof Vtfcrtdtiltl In * 'jllKinuus to CullfnrnU. , fry Ihrnu 16 ullU la , eacli i Ul. Sick , Headache 1 < BbKilutely torcil Ljr Or Jotb's little VijetablePilfj. nU a visit ft for CI > rcnt ( i. . _ i ll. AiWre > HOWS KiDicmt BO. , nors. uu rimisco wu KOII SALE IN OMAHA , NKI1 . 11V Ku n & Co. , Cor. 15th A. HiiiKl ttrceli J. A. Kuller * Co , Cor. lltti & Jlgiiclus Etrccll. A. U. Fouler & C'o. . Council UliiHi , Irt a. AND PBINCIPAI QRUCttisra tveniwHenr. BE SURE YOUR SIN U known 1 If you Imvo Kvll lirrami. I.imes , are linjiotfiit. full of Kenr , Uniievrlopnl or bttintcJ , Victim ol KJCCSH or Uoatijloua Ills- case , you ran eieaiie nil ( \ > mr < iueneti by our J-'Trlui/rc / anil Auereiifut jlltthoilt for Jloine I OUR NEW BOOK | , . . . . „ . , „ . , < _ v , Hlll FIND YOU OUT ! OUR SHOE DEFT. Is crowded with new goods for the fall , and notwithstanding the steadily advancing price of leather we arc in a position to offer our fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our Shoo Department so popular in so short a time , Our stock fertile fall \vaa ordered very carty , befoir. the manufacturer's thought of advancing prices ; the material was selected with care and tlip Shoes were made and finished in the best workmanlike manner , and we are now offerin not only the largest assortment , but also the best made Shoes for jMcn and Boys , honest gees ( { imo \ mo arc not afraid to buck with our guarantee. To signalize the opening of the Fall Season in this Department place on sale to-day , 2OOO pair fine Calf Shoes , Congress and Lace , warrante Goodyear \Velt \ at , < 2. 50. This is the same quality and make which \vc sold last season as a great bargain at $2,75. Shoes made with Goodyear Welt , arcfully as good for wear and elasticity as Hand-sewed Shoes. Tlio .ibove are an extraordinary \VeknowShocStores\vouldchargeatleast $3.50 or $ j. for like goods. I Our "Workingmnn's" shoes for $1.25 , of which wescll thousands of pairs every season , are turning out better than ever this fall. "We have placed early orders for enormous quantities and the manufacturer has greatly improved upon the make of them , No more honest shoe was ever ofTered for sale at such a low price. It is solid leather throughout , and the make and finish is perfect. Nothing short of $2.00 will buy such a shoe elsewhere. In the finer grades we show an exceptionally large assortment , all styles of toes , and all kinds of lasts , shoes to fit any foot. All our other departments arc loaded wi th new goods. In every line \ve have put in a big stodi anticipating an increased trade. PRIGE1S LxOWRR 'PMA.NE Open until S p. m. Saturday , 1O p. rn. Corner 14th and. Douglas Streets. OMAHA - : Are the Exclusive Western Agents for tlie The larRCSt manufacturers of rubber footwear in the world. AVe carry the only complete stock of first-class rubier goods in the city. Prices always the lowest. Corrcspondonco solicited. \ TRY OUR LEHTHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS , THE BEST MflDE ? AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE CO. , - ISLEJB. II. Just -what you are looking for. Black Cheviot Suits , made in single and double- brcastecl sacks and three- button cutaways , all at popular prices. We would also call your notice spec ially to the fact that \ve have a very large assortment of Black Clay Worsteds in coats and vests for semi- dress Avear. These goods V are made and trimined in the best manner , and a per fect fit guaranteed. DR. HAlLIiY , GRADUATE DENTIST A 1'ull Fet of Teeth , on Ittibbor , fur > _ - _ - I'lVB llOM.Ut.S , Anorfrct ( It Kimrantecd. Tooth cutrticled wlthotitpiln or dnnzor. ftii'J ' wilt out mines- thctlos. Ould and silver , UllngHiit lim-st riitoa. llrldpoiind Crown Work. Teeth wltli- onliiliitci. AlH > orl ( wurruntcd , OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH ANDFARNAM Kntrucco , ICtli tit rout oluvator. Open oun- InssunlllH o'cloolc. DR. KENSTN GT O N. Eye and Ear Supgcon ODodso Street , Sp tacUa accurately luted. Owing to the large number of requests that the splendid offer made by us of the Encyclo paedia and Daily Bee should not be withdrawn , < we have decided to accept orders for a short time longer , The full set , ten volumes is now complete and \ve will consequently make a slight chanee in our terms. O O OUR PROPOSITION THE OMAHA BEE offers a year's ' sub scription of the daily paper including1 the Sun day issues delivered at your address---and complete set THE AMERICANIZED EN- CYCLOP/ED IA BRITANNICA far $2.50 per month. The ten volumes delivered on pay ment of $5.00 and the balance payable $2.50 per month. 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