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8 THE OiAIAHA DAILY BEEI : SATURDAY , OOTOBEE 25 , 1890.
THE CITY.
Turkish lnth 75 cents tit the uatn-
torlum. Ladles nnil gentlemen.
Tlm rcjjuliir monthly meeting of tlio
Milkmen H iiBsocintlon will bo held nt
\VolfTn hull this owning.
A number of new tin poll boxes will bo
needed at the forthcoming election find
County Clerk O'Mtilloy Is arranging to
have them mntlo.
Tha docket of the United Slates court
for the November term has boon put in
tlio hands of the printer nncl will bo
ready for distribution early next week.
.Tunic's Stcphcnwn Thursday din-
charged ono of IIIH man who had refused
to register mid olnlmoJho had no inter *
cat In the election and did not euro to
veto. Htophensonsiiys ho has no use for
a mtm who won't excreta ) the privileges
Of his c'ltl/C'DSllip.
Prof. Hex ford cngrvjjcd in a quarrel
with Mrc. Morroll , wife of Morroll , the
tailor , In the old Planters' house ye.stcr-
dnran lihiCl ) ] ) ] ) her in the face. Mor-
roll en mo in teen iiftor and a Hacked Ilex-
ford. They Avero both-arrested and taken
to pollco court , whore the details of the
trouble were icclted.
I'olorF. , the three-year-old son of C.
U. Tlwher , ono of the bent known pnssen-
tfer ontflneois in the employ of the
Union Pacific , died of pneumonia Thurs
day afternoon at the family residence ,
coruor of Fourth and Uiineroft sheets.
The funeral took plaoo yesterday after
noon. Interment at Forest Lawn.
The replevin suit brought by Jimmy
Lindsay to recover the $1W sluko money
l > ut up'with E/.ra P. Siivngo to guaran
tee the light with John Wlikes , did not
bring forth any gold. The papers wore
nerved hut not a cent was found. Lind-
Bay has now commenced u civil suit that
will conio on for lii'Mring before Justice
Morrison next Monday.
Kd INcnl , the condemned murderer ,
continues to receive smmrb baskets .of
fruit nnd sumptuous dinners from his
demi-momlo love. A particularly bi
feast lias been piomiscd him from the
fiiuno source for today , the day upon
which ho was to bo huiir. { But the fol
low is growing thinner , paler and inoro
liollow-cycd every day. lie doesn't feel
BO buro of favorable news from the KU-
prcmo cotirL as ho did , The ground for
aia bcallold has been all staked oil.
Hood's Sar-sap.irilla has a steadily Increas
Inif popularity , which can only bo won by nn
article of real merltUlve it a tri.d.
IMIOIUIUT1ON IN KANSAS.
It Is AVorklnj : Iiicnlonlnblc Injury to
the State- .
Mr. P. R Franco , ono of the oldest settlers
of Lincoln county , Kansas , ariived In the
city yesterday morning with his 'invalid
daughter , who will bo treated here.
Mr. 1'r.uico Is a fanner nnd nlso deals In
stock nnd grain. Ills postofllco address Is
Sylvan Grove. In order to secure facts from
n temperate , Kentloinmi whoso whole interests
tire in the state of Kansas , a ropoiter for TUB
HUB interviewed Mr. Franco.
"Whllo I care nothing for liquor In any
form " said Mr , France "I
, , am not a prohibi
tionist , although 1 might linvo been onohml I
not witnessed with my oun eyes tbo condtiot
of tbo people \\lio are now preaching the doc
trine. For instance , I will give you ono ex
ample : A man has been employed hy tlio
temperance association at a lareo sahtry and
expenses. Ilo is a lawyer and lives
in my town. 1 know him , nnd
know him thoroughly , Ho is said
to bo the man who preached the
lirst sermon in Lincoln county , and nlso killed
the ilrst wblto man. For years ho was a
drunkard , abused his family , chasing them
out Into the cold many a night. Ho has been
accused of a number of crimes , and was cs-
carted out of u court room by the sheriff on
order of the court for heing a nuisance. Tin
0110 out of many. I simply class tlio Ilk thnt
is wording in this locality as reformed toughs
and granules.
"In Sylvan Grove the saloons Imvo norcr
been closed. In .Lincoln , the county scattho
enloonkccpors Imvo been run out. It was
caused by the druggists , who sold such awful
rotgut that men would Ret insuno and stag-
per about the streets. Tlio bliimo was always
laid to the saloons , but since they have
closed tboro la'as much drunkenness as there
was before.
"Wo have bootleggers and 'dead soldiers'
nil over the county , [ Iho Mead soldier1
moans u jug of whisky.J Kuch train brings
in a number of Mead soldiers' . The bllllnrd
Sailors all soil very stronp 'teinpcnmco' '
rlnk.s.
"Tho fact of tbo mutter is thnt the solid
business men cf the state are now convinced
that prohibition has Injured the Interests of
us farmeis , and they tire leaving the state as
rapidly as they can got out. Without the
farming and stock industries of Kansas tbo
etnto u ould amount to nothing.
' The brewers nnd distillers nro boycotting
ICniHits Krwln. and that Is another severe
blow to us. AVe must violate our manhood to
secure liquor of n third rate grade and pay
two prices for It at that. In fact , \vo are
paying out our money to build up Kansas
City.
' 'Hut the prohibitionists are making n des
perate light. Tlio suffragists talk it nnd the
preachers preach it from the pulpit. "
"How about politics in your locality ! "
aslicil tbo reporter.
"Well , I am unite positive the alliance will
elect ovcrj thing. "
"How Is the alliance on prohibition I"
"Perfectly silent. "
Ctttteiuof Onm/ict < i ( Inline anil abroad tlunM
reintmlicr that tlie remaining ii/8 { / / iruMmlfon
are Vrtduu , October 31 , atulSatunhiu , Xuvcm-
tier I , _
A Trj-at I'or Artists.
Tlio varied beauty oftho scenery nlong
tlio nwjcstie Iludbtm uiitl through tbu
lovely valleys of the Mohawk and tlio
Gonesseo , touched by thu soft nutmminl
tints , i meats u journey by the Now York
Central with 11 peculiar charm to per-
eons of nrlisllu tumporument.
Eight mngiilllucntly appointed pas-
Boiijror trnin'b leave . -tulTnlo dully for New
York and Boston , making direct con
nection with tlio fast trains of the Lake
Slioro , Michigan Central and "Big
Four" ruuto.
Cntcetis of Omaha , ut h < > mediilabronili > > ioiiM
reinanticrthnt tlie rcriiantiiiliis ( ( / tcutitruttan
are Friday , Octuber 31 , and Satuiilauorcm -
Lert.
DlHtrlot Court ,
Upon thocdnvcningof court this morning
Judge \Vakely will hand down decisions in
tlie following cases tried nt this term of the
district court : Winch va Ilowinan , The liar-
ret tminuractuilug company vs The Oinuha
prnnlto rooting company , Wilson vs lllako ,
Kennedy vs The First Uiiptlst chureh , Thedo
va X.loiucr , Guild va Donny , Keick vs Wood-
bruise , Taylor vs llorton , McNamara vs
Kdwurds , Disbi'ow va Case und ICalin vs
Ilelliuan ,
The cnso of P. J. Creodon against Frank
Murphy was commenced In Judge * Doane's
court yesterday nftornoon. Oreodon issuing
for the recovery of fc,000 ? which ho alleges
was expended by him in preparing plans and
apcclllcatlons and for material furnished for
Murphy's residence , a ( Twenty-second street
mnd St. JIary' , avenuo.
The advance sale for ' 'An Irishman's Love'1
specialty conipiny , which opens a four
nights1-engagement at tlioGraiul on Sunday
evening next , will commcnco tins
morning1. It will prove to bo ono of tha
strongest and most plcturaiiuo Irish drumai
over scon la Omitin. Not the lo.ust among
the company Is Little Dot Clarendon , with
her pleasing specialties.
Wr. J. P. Murray , representing Frank
Daniels1 ' 'LUtlol'uok" company , which Is at
thollovd on the last thrco nights of next
week and Sunday , November 1 , is In the city ,
Mr. Murruy styles hU star the "droll won.
reh of faroo comedy , " and says ho has the
brightest and prettiest comedy company now
traveling In America ,
Turkish llnttiH 7 < Cents
Atthonatatorluin. Ladies and gentle-
men.
JUSTICE.
nrcatl ntul Water I3ntcr ImrRolr Into
tin : Dosrs.
Judge Helilcy's "dander rlz" yesterday
when ho looked over the grist that was gath
ered for his hHpectlon. There worn several
faces that had hecu there frequently during
the past few wcolcs and the complaints of the
Jnllors to the effect that then ) was ft good
sized gang of worthless characters who wow
bent on making the city Jail their homo
seemed to bo based on facts. The Jailors
claimed thnt the faro nnd accommodations
\veio altogether too good for these fellows ,
aud besought the court to clncn them harder.
Ills honor was impiessed with the Justice ot
the pica ? nnd did cinch the culprits , to the
yrcat satisfaction of Jailor Hobout.
There were no inoro city Jail sentences , as
every ono sentenced went over the hill and
r > adi mittimus bore the Inscription " 13. &
Vft" which may rcadilr lo Interpreted to
mean "bread and water. "
"Keddy" Moron , the leader of a gang of
young sneak thieves , was given thirty days ,
one-third of which will boon limited diet.
I'rcO Sly , another of the gang , was given
ten days on bread and water.
John Doc , Iloitoii Urccn , Ilcnrv Smith and
.f. W. Hall wcw each civon similar dose * .
Hall Is nn ox-convict , wjio was sent to the
penitentiary from thw city for highway roll-
l > ery nnd was rolratcd about , i year ago.
Shico that tltno 1m has served covernl Jail
Hcntf-nccs for larceny.
Smith Is hli partner and Is a notorious
"strotig-arm" man , or sandhnggcr and thug ,
John Welso , a vag , was given twenty min
utes ( o get out of ttio city under a suspended
thhty days' Jail sentence.
Cook's Kstra Dry Impulal Chimp ino li
naturally fermented ; , there Is nothing in It
but the Juice of tlio grapes. Try it.
Clttzciunf Omaha , at home antl atn-cail sioiiJ ? (
renumber Unit the t cnuttiitng day * uf rruMratton
tut I'rtiliTj , October , u.ul Saturday , Xovcm-
bcr t. _
Hoard of Public AVorks.
Ah interested crowd of spcctator.s attended
the meeting of the board of public ! works yoj-
tenlay afternoon. There was a gr.i/ling con
tract and two sewer con tracts to bo lot.
For grading Ijtghth street from Douglas to
Dodijo , McICing & Hall got the contiact nt
11W ! cents per jnrd.
The contract for constructing the sewer In
district I'M was awarded to Prank Li. Ileevci
&Co , , and In district 123 to.MoOavock &
Dallcy.
Tlio following estimates were allowed :
Fanning At Slnvln , grading Seventh avenue
from Williams to I'iao street , $ : i. .l3 : dls-
trltt Ko. 1-1 , Chicago and Twenty-ninth
streets. $ rC5.i'J : ; district 10 , Hamilton , Pleas
ant and Thirty-sixth streets , I'D. ' ) : > : J ; district
111 , Oaldwcll and Seward streets , 81'Jl.oo ;
Tv.'cltth street Irom Center to Bancroft ,
§ , ' 110.50 ; Kd Phelan , grading Twenty-fourth
street from Hurt to Cumlng. SC'.no ; I'icrco
street from Twentieth to Twenty-seventh ,
S 'Jl.yO ' ; Pleasant street from l-arnam to
Lcnvcnworth , ilDO.il.'i ; Samuel ICatz , grading
St. Mary's avenue from Twenty-sixth to
Twenty-seventh stieet , SIM.TO ; Ed Phelan ,
grading Ames avenue from U'hhtleth street
to riorence avenue aa < l IMxton uvoniio from
Twenty-fourth to Thirtieth street , Sl/JoJ.'JJ ;
Hugh Murpliv , curbing Locust street from
Thirteenth to Sherman avenue , fcl.-UJS.b.1 } ; the
Barber asphalt company , paving Ilinuoy
street from Sherman avcnuo to Twenty-
fourth street , $15-17. > . -0 ! ; Twenty-ninth ave-
nun from Lciivcnworth to Half Howard
street , $ liiiiiU ! ! ; Wool worth avcnuo from
Twenty-ninth street to Twenty-ninth avenue ,
{ : it > 3i.i ; > 7i Hickory street from Twenty-
ninth street to Twenty-ninth avenue ,
] y,8I0.71 ; Twenty-third street from Capitol
avenue to north line of the alloy south of
Buit street , Sl'-VWO.SO ; Thirty-first street ,
from Ponplotoa avenue to Pucitlo street. § 1-
12J.TO ; Thirtieth avenue , from Popploton
avenue to Mason street. SS.ri5.05 : 1'acillo
street , from Twenty-ninth avunuo to Thirty-
second btrcct , ff.urrt.JT ; Hugh Murphy , pav
ing Locust sti'cct from Thirteenth to Shcr-
nian avenue , fVJSO.-lO : J. B. Smith\fc Co. ,
paving Twenty-second street from California
street to Cuniing.SD.SSO.y Lake street fx-om
vaFshsowerli district . ; Ha"
niann & McDonald , sewer on Tenth street
f rom .Tuckson to Jones , $310.70 ; Charles K.
Fanning & Co. , extension of North Omaha
sewer from Twenty-fifth aad Eiskinio street
to Cameron street , $7,541.29 , ; J. 0. Corfoy , re
pairs on catch basins , $537.8. ! ; F. L. Keevcs
& Co. , sewer on Thirtieth btrcet from Burtto
Webster , $1,131.0' ] ; L. H. Tower & Co. , curb
ing Thmy-iir.it street from I'oiipletou avenue
to 1'aeillc street , § 7SB.5 ! ) .
For repairing pavement on Leaven woith
street east of Thirty-llftb , the work was per
formed by the street coin miss loner , nnd the
amount , $ IU. charged up against the reserve
of McIIugh & McUnvock , the original con
tractors , who refused to make the repairs.
The sidowHllt estimate duo Kd Burns for
the month ending September 13 was allowed ,
At a previous meeting this estimate was
held out on Burns because bo bait not laid
the walks according to contract , Since thoa
ho has gone over tlio work , nmdo the changes
and now gets hio money.
Through coaches Pullman palace
sleepers , dining-cars , free reclining chair
curb to Chicago and intervening points
via the great Rock Island route. Ticket
cilice 1U02 , Sixteenth anil Furnain.
Army Notes.
Private Stoddard , acting hospital steward
on duty at Fort Lincoln , has been transferred
to Port D. A. Uusscll , In the department of
the PUlto , and another acting hospital
steward will shortly arrive at Fort Omaha
for duty at that post.
Sergeant Llnchan , Company I , Seventh in
fantry , attached to Compmy A , Seventh In
fantry , nt Camp Pilot Hutto , has boon or
dered to proceed to Harrisburg , Pa. , for duty
on recruiting service.
ScrgoantChretien , Company I , Seventeenth
Infantryattached , tlCompmy Cot the same
regiment , at Port D. A. Ilussoll , Ins been
ordered to proceed to Detroit , Mich. , for duty
on recruiting service. The detailing of the
extra non-commissioned ofllccrs of Companies
I and 1C , who nro attached to other companies
until vacancies occur , is considered a verv
.Rood inovo on the part of the Avar dep.irtment
and will bo appreciated by those detailed.
During the month of September sixteen
enlisted nion belonging to regiments serving
in the Department of tbo I'lattc. npnlied for
their discharges under1 recent order from the
war department. Tea received furloughs
from ono to three months duration. The
other six were discharged without fur
loughs.
( icnerafOrookc , accompanied by Lieuten
ant Hoe , A. U , C. , loft yesterday to meet
( jcncrnl Allies at Arlington , Nob. , for con
sultation on affairs pertaining to the military
department commanded by General lirooko
Ordnnnco Sergeant Martin , stationed nt
Fort Du Chcstie , has been granted a furlough
until April Ifl.lbOl.
1'irst Lieutenant Abcrcrombe , nt Foil
Omaha , has been granted a sick leave for
two months , with permission to apply for four
mouths extension.
Baking
Daed In Million * ot norats
401'cirs the Standard. *
K. A , Oruhnrili
Ctirpot , fiirnittiro nnd tlrnpory ,
Str. AVclntor'B DntO" .
Hon. John L. . Webster la nnnouncod to
spcnlc on the prohibition question
At Oiniitiu BiittuMay ovcnlntj.
\VcitPolittncxt.Moiitlay ho" will raako
n political address ; also
At ninlr Tuesday evening.
At South Sioux City Wednesday evening
of next week ,
At Nebraska City Motulny , Kovotnber 3.
'llio Accounts nro Corroot ,
Dr. AV. O. HodKcrii ot this city , n promi
nent member of the MoJorn Woodmen of
.America , ngnlnst tlio bend oftlccr of 'wiilcb
so tint ch has been tclcgrniihed from rbleago ,
clmixlni ; him with orookctlncs1 * in his ne
t-omits , received u telegram yesterday morning
M follows :
( liiorKofj. Mnrehaml. Illinois imbllonwtlllor
nnd uucimiitntil. j-Mli'wlay HiiHii'il oxiuiilna-
tlon of llctitlCoiiHitl Hooft Modern nodiiicn
liinl < s vovt > rlnir tlm poilnl fimn tliuijntcnf
iirRiuit/itiinii In I"J ( li > October , ! > * ' ) I. Ilo cur-
titles tlii'iu t.olwoorit'ut. with iiishirtu ) onr
ciiors. They nitipu with tliu lOcl ) > - * of thu scc-
iTtary jintl'iiru u coiniili'to vliiiilcntluti nf
limit. " Ilioy jirovn Unit tlio i-hursrs if ) Iho ro-
tnovocl ollluor. P. Molvlniilo , liuvu boon fiilso
uiulvllhoiit foiiiiiliitlon.
This < 3 q nmttciof considerable interest to
members of Iho onloi1 In this city , us tbo
chiifKua of cornipttnn hnvo been freely nmdo
by MeKiimlo und clrculuted through the
I'ics.s ' iissocititlons. _
Clttztut of Omaha at htimc unit aliroml ftimilil
itmctnlnr tliat the icmanlitliui \ < < f rryMitttlun
ait J-V Way , Oilitlicr Jl , tiiul Siiturtlcii.Yorcm / , -
bcr / .
The TolOBi-niili War.
There Is HO change In tbo situation in tele-
grnihio | circles
Tlie operators who wciu discliarjed by the
V catcni Union on account of their brother
hood proclivities have nil gone to work either
for tbo postal or the railroad companies.
The force at the Western Union bus been
reduced by the discharge of brotherhood men
to the loivcst point possible without doln
prcat tluniago to the sorvleo and no ftu'thor
Ulitniss.iH ave expected by tbo operators for
the present at least.
The griuvnnccs of tbo brotherhood arc bo-
IIIR consldoi-ed by thouxcciitlvu council of tbo
brotherhood and no fuither net Ion will betaken
taken until that body reaches 11 decision.
V inculliiK of the operators uf thu city will
beheld at ( Soodrluli null Sund.iy to consider
mutters pcrttiiiihij , ' to tbo trouble.
Citizens nf Omn/utiit / home and iibroai ! s/niuM /
rfitrinl/frf/iiil / Die mmilnfiiiifittjoreuMratton / /
are VrldiiVt Odubcr Jl , and tSatttiitay , Aurcm-
bcr 1.
Denver Is to have a new union depot.
EUROPE'IS ADVANCE OF AMERICA ,
g Is more marked Hunt tlio xicnt nil-
v.'inco iif Kunipo of Ameilcu In the treatment
o ( Thro.it , I.iini ? iincl Catarrhal diseases.
Siaiiy iiavc liiiuncl ( ( Iho ren'-on , but llioec -
10 ! Is duo to the f not ) that In Europe thqy cin-
ploy JVdtiirc's rctnedlt's and notiircpdriij picii
nutloiis. It li this whluh lias iiimlo so many
ottholr springs notorious. 1 laces llko Sodcn
me tlirungo < \\ith visitors , but all cannot go
totho-soilosftnblo placox , and lliosijho can
not , but n ho are sulVurln fiuin Tlnnat and
LUIIR clNcusus , can carry the spring around
with them In tliulr vest pocket In llio i > lmpoof
llttlo tioohos , The Soden Mlncinl Pastilles
nio uiiliosltntlngly recommended by Sir Mor-
iell Jlnekeiuie. Dr. Koch and other famous
imperial physk'laiis. ThcbOUll euro \vhcn
other rcMUftlci fall.
Obtain only the pcnutno imported article ,
which must Imvo the sli/iintmc / and recom-
niemlutlon of Sir .Morroll Mackenzie wlthoach
bov. Is'mio oilier iinmoiinlno.
Drs.
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
WOO DOUOLx AB STH.E.ET
OMAHA. NEB ,
The most widely nnd favorably knows gpoc-
lallsti la the United States. Their lees * ei-
petlonoe. renurkahlo skill nnd untrerial sue-
oeii In the treatment nml cura of Nerroui ,
Ohronloand SurKle l Dlqoasei. entitle thesB
eminent physlcliini to tlio full confidence of
the adllotod every where. They cuarnntoe :
A OKHTAIN AN ! ) I'OSITtVE CUBE for
the awful effects of early vice und tb nutncr-
oui orlls that ( ollovr In its train.
PHIVATK. I1LOOI ) ANU HlilN DISEASES
tpecdlljr , ooniplotfly and nornmnontly cured.
NKllVfauB nEIJIMTV AND BI3XOXL Disl
OIlDKItSyloldreudlly tothotr ikllltul treat
ment.
l'ILE9 , FISTULA AXI ) UEOTAL ULOEH9
Ruaruntoed cured without pala or detention
from hujlnosi.
HVDUOUELB AND VAIUOOOELK perma
nently nnd aucofssfiilly cured In every case ,
8V1MIILIS. UONOKIIIICA. QLEEl1 , Sper-
mntorrhoa. Seminal Weakness , Lout Alanliood ,
Night Enilaalnas , Deonyi'd Faeultloa , Fenialo
"tVeaUnesi and all dollcata disorder * pooullnr
tOBlther BOX poxltlroly uur.ul , as well as nil
functional disunions that result from youth
ful follleu or the excess of inaturo yean.
CfPIfTHRl ? Ouiiranteod ponnanantly
ol IMVjl U1\L. cured , removal con iilcto.
without cutting , cuiistlo or dilatation. Onre *
affected ut homo by pntlunt without a mo-
citiit's pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN.
A QIIDR niUIJTho awful offeota of
n OUJIjjJ ( KU oaily vice which brings
orfr.inlo weakness , dostroyln ? both mind and
liody , with all Its dreaded ills , pornmuoiity
cured.
IM RFTT Addre jtho o who hare Im-
1 1\O. UL.11O
paired thoinselvi's by Im
proper Indulgencn nnd solitary habits , which
ruin both mind and body , unfitting them far
business , study or marriage * .
MAKHIED MEN or tlui e cntorlnjon that
happy life , aware of physical debility , quickly
oislstod.
Ii based npon faoU. Flrit Praotloal eiporl-
enc * . titcond Brory case I specially ituultd ,
thus ( tartlni right. Third Medicine * are
prepared In our laboratory exactly to ault
ten case , thus effecting cures without Injury.
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
1409 DOUGLAS STRFF.T. - OMAHA. NEB.
ELECTRIC BELT
.wmuuwmnnY
tWEAXMEN
iIt r U , OXJXUa by tbli Niw
gtlT ( | ) D JgjpJHJQiu
_ . XlaJe for tbliipttlQepur.
fat , C rt l Utxrttlid Vtttk ii , llrlmrrfrlr , KIIJ , h .lk.
( r. C alUuoB CirrvBU of Elertntllv IbrouKti ill WKiC
riKTH. tlitorUi Ih.m to U > t LTII Mil t lltllll H KTKRilUTII
KUelrl * ( urrviil r.lt In.liillj , or we forfeit f S.UO ) In CMb.
HILT and Intt kurT C pl lo ti. ft 4 BD. H oril rilta f r *
"iy DinKLIOTRriO CO. " . ' ' Ualllo lK"HltAli5l' ! | ' .
Prlmirir , Soccniliii-y or Tcrtiurr permnncnlly cumj
InlOloti ) dajn.Yucllmlruti ill iwlton fium tl.o
ijilcin , 10 Hint theiu can nrxr l > o a return r ( tlie dl > -
ore In any fomu rattle * con ko trtiKcl at ) cme , ( for
- mfm Mil 4 >
( tmo euar.-ui II W at II II I ( I > tec , ( but vltli
tlia > uvltoira X W fplll I V fer to tonio
litre , > vo UlIl I i i 1 1 1 I II contract la
tare tlifm or * Vr rofiiiul all
nicney ami pay entire cipeiuw of coming1 , railroad ( alt
aid hottl lull * . Wo rlitllciiffe Iho orM for a iao vo
tin not lure. Mention Ihln Mrrr. 4dilm > ,
JJJC llEilKin' CO , Omti/m , JNilrua/-u.
Offlce St. OlnlrllotM Cor , Htli anil DoilgySt
' '
'FEMALFBEANS'
The Majority
Of so-callcil couKh-ctitcs ilo little more than
linii.ilr the illRoslho ( inictlona ami create
bile. Aycr's uiirrry rcctoral , on tlio con
trary , wlillc It cotes the cough , Uocs not In-
tcrlcrolth ttit ftiticllons of cither stomacher
or liter. No ullur nu'illclnc Is so satu ami
enicaclous In diseases ot the throat nml
lungs.
"Four years ac I took n severe cold , wlilch
wai Jolloneil try n tciilblo coiiglt. I was
vety sick , niulieaiiflncil to my bed about four
tnuntlis. 1 cinploetl n iilijslclan most ot
the time , lie tiicCly snlil IM In consiini | < -
t Ion , ntul tliat hceoiiUl not help inc. One o (
my neighbors niUIscil mo to try Ayer's
Clieny I'cctnrnl , 1 tllil so. nnil , before 1 hail
finished lakltiR ( lie nut bottle was nblo to
sit up nil tlio time , nml to KU out. Ily the
time I had finished the bottle ' \\.is\\ell , and
lia\c remained so e > cr since.- ! . . 1 > . lllxby ,
llattons > Ille , Vt.
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral ,
DR.J. O. AYER. & CO. , Lowoll,2Ias8. ,
BoUby
Advice to the Aged.
AicclirliiicM Inririnltlcs.NMcliuH HliiR-
EflNli lie iols.kcnk Kill no J ud blnil-
dcrutiil turili ! llvcr
IuncaHicriricorfcctoiilic 40Orfnin ,
Htlniuliitlii ) ; tbo bonds , Kvliir > iulili-
ul illHcliarK-i ) ) without strululUK < > r
BIPABTING VIGOS
to tlio hltlnojs , blniltlcr nml
Tlicy uduplcil to ul < l of
BOLD
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TIIK OHE.AT
KXUMSII HKM-
Jtnr. AniinfiUI-
Inscuroforrtum-
Iriil WeiKnots ,
S porttm'urrliiiin ,
Imj'oU'ne ' ? nil it
nil < U cri'ci tint
follow m a we-
qufiico ot Holf-
ubuu ; in Loss
PMnlntlm niik. Dlmnpsi titVlnion , PrcmnturoOIrt
Apt' , nncl ninny otliir ill ca'o tliat It-ail to Insanity
or comnmptloii nnd it proma'.uro travo.
IWfiill t > Trtlrulsrj In O'lr pamphlet , wlildi wo ile-
lr t tend frtu by mull t f very ono. | WTIio Spt > -
clUc MrrlU'lnt' h old nt (1 per imcknut * . or BA pnck-
n os fir f , or will bo sent fno by mall un roc lpt of
the mor.py , Iif nddrcnilni ;
THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
1110 PAUXAM STHIIT : : , OMAHA , Nnn.
On ncoount uf countorfultn no linro ailojiUnHbc
Ttllon wmt'l'Cr , the only Kcnulno.
AMUSEMENTS :
AJ OTABLE tVENT.
* & J SulttrUau Mulltice.
. . nmeiiclr '
. nrTniu < iv'
Thuibday.Eve. , VJL 1 U L1\
SURPRISE
PARTY
In the Klubur.ite Piodnutlon of Iho I
I NATIONAL XOVKLTY , {
cil. Htitui'il antl Ovitiinioil mnro ulalioniteSy ihnn
nny Hltnllnr production known to tliontnta1.
llox sluot open Wcdncsclajr morning ; rct'iilur iirlccs.
WTfCE
The orchestra of Hoyd's Opera House , the
finest orcnnlzatlou of Jhe kind in the wet ,
can bo engaged for partiss , balls and recep
tions on the following dates : Saturday ,
Mondiy , Tuesday and Wednesday , October
oc , ov , OQ Mnd rae , ji wan cfmnpiftc nan
be made with Boyd fc Hnyiie'ii Managers.
Hranrl
VJl UllLl And Saturday Mntlncu
Commencing Friday , Oct. 24.
RUSCO&SWI1TSIJ1G
Undo Tom's Cabin
COMPANY.
Consolidated with Hmco A Swift's Jtlnstro's
Special SconoryTliuonly lilcic Alligator on
thoihlaKC , I ! Slbcihui Illooillioitiuls " .Irny"
tlio educated donkey , Tcnncssoo .Inhllco
f-limeis , OuoratH ! Orclii-stra , t-pcctacnlur
Stieet I'arado llllailty commingled vith
Tears.
Uaunlirlrc9. Spoclol Sntiinlny nintlnco for Indies
unit children , Oilldrrn , any part ot the lioiiao , 1 , ' ' .
Orancl Opera Hoiise"
1MIGI-ITS 4. .
couiiuvis-n
SUNDAY OCTOBER -6tfi.
Tliofirentc t of ill Irish I'l.iyi ,
ill Irisliw's ' Love
A Greal. Gompontj ,
jMagniriconh * Scenery
AGREATCOMHDYIiVIiXT ,
XJsiml prices , llox slioet oiicn Saturday.
Dime den Mu ce.
Wlt.Ti LAWLEI ! , MANARKIl.
CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS , OMAHA
WHKlv OK OCT. aith.
The Mlnnturi ) Kluitrlu ll.illroi ; < l Now Pol lection
of Wiu lIxuroHVen and 1'uwlcr imiipiirto.l tiy u
it r oompanr , In tlm fane , "Fritz In Dublin"
DAYTON' SIhTllltS Ilinjd Siingi anil Iinct i. Iliu-
Frniin nml .MIHMmi , Huiiu Hole unit Kfyptlau I
Xnllkn , tin ) 1'ciilan 1'urtuiut 1'vllur.
ONR DIME AUM ITS TO ALL.
DR. BAILIiY ,
GRADUATE DENTIST
A Kull Hot of Tooth
on Kublier , fur
I'lVK IlnM.Mis ,
A perfect fit Rciivrantced. Tooth ex Iructed
without pain or-kUnxer , and will nut. aiiucs-
tliotles. Gold anil silver fillings at lo u > t
rates. Drlilpa mill Urown Worlt. Tuuth with
out plates. Allivnrlc wurnuited.
OFFICE PAXTON.1BLOCK , 16TII AND FARNAM
Entraroo , lOlluMreot cluvator. Opou uvon *
nns until '
ROBINSON ,
I ! and CONSULTING-
CHEMIST.
Waters aiaot Oils a Specially
1112 DODGE .STREET , OMAHA , NEB ,
FOBt
Old MOM. Woiilc Middle used mm , I'ronm-
urelyuld VOIIIIK Men , brlni : liauk hprlnxy
stop , blight eye , stroimtli , munition ami du-
slro liy use of Ncivn HIMIIIS. Tlioy eoueut
yon ill's errors , ouio all nui vo troulilcs , tl bov ,
hlv bnu-H f& Ner\o lloan Co. , Ilufralo , N. V *
Soly hy Uoodniun Drug Co , 1119 I'arruiui St. '
Oiiiahuji '
ABcnts.toBoll tlio I'liilesa
\ VViN L LLJ
,
oiieH , , | , UM , ; the imly
line n\er In vented tlm tlmldH tlio chillies ultli-
out pins ; u purfitct biiccess ; imtuni n-ccntly
losiit'd ) hold duly by iicoiits. to whom tlm c.\-
clu > \urlglit IK Klu'ii ; on iceolnt of .Vcont ) < o
Mill howl u Miniplnllno by mull ; also oliou-
lars ; ] irloo 1M and terms to uncut ; secure
your territory at unco. Addrt'sx Til 13 I'lN-
l.KSri t'l.OTIIKri JjlMJ CO. , IT Hmmm
Worcester
UWAItTUMOltB COIJ.KfiK.
ij SW.MirilMOIlH. I'A ,
O | > n Wi month , gili , Id.u Thirty mlmitcM from
llroiKl ft. biullun. 1'h 1 1 11. -
\YM. 11. Al'l'"l.l TO.VI'll , 1) . , Acting I'rcnl'ldt.
H EW STOR
In the country , carry the stock and variety of Men's Shirts and Drawers \ve do , Ou r
rooms for surplus stock , arc crowded with winter underwear and other furnishings , purchased
in large quantities in anticipation of the increased duticswhich must now be paid on imported
woolen goods. Having saved this increased duty , we arc enabled to mark all our immcrtso
stock at exceptionally low prices , This low scale will continue as long as our present slock lasts
The following lots which w e place on special salcforthis week , will be found extraordU
na'ry bargains.
Men's fancy striped Camel's Hair shirts and drawers , silk bound at 350 each ,
Plain Camel's Hair , silk bound and sillc stitched , with ribbed ends at 5oc each.
Fancy heavy Cashmere shirts and drawers , finished shoulders , neat stripes at 650.
Superior natuial wool shirts and drawers , of excellent finish with ribbed ends at 75c. -
All the above arc grand values.
Our hosiery is sold at about one half the prices other stores charge. Our assortment
immense. In this department we ofTer this week the following two big bargains.
Fine wool seamless socks at i5c a pair. Others are selling these at 300.
Very fine merino , full regular made , of handsome shades at 2oc.
In gloves we carry a full assortment ; all the desirable styles for driving and street wcaft
Nothing but what is of reliable stock and of good make is sold at our glove cuontcr , as we wacx
rant every pair. Our prices are positively below everybody else.
Within the past few clays we have received an entire new stock of hats. We venture to say
that during last week we opened more hats than a good size hat store would get in in a ycar
We had an immense run in this department , and were obliged to stock up again , and now wq
are ready for another run. Latest shapes and prices , lower than ever.
Open until S p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m.
Nebraska Clothing
Corner 14th and Douglas Streets.
0.
OMAHA
Are the Exclusive Western Agents for the
The largest manufacturers ot rnbbor footwear in the world. Wo carry the only complete stock of flrst-ulasa rubbo *
goods in tlio city. Prices always the lowest. Correspondence solicited
TRY OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS , THE BEST MRDEi
: AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE CO. ,
NEJ3.
i i
"A cheap bargain
takes money from
the purse , " and
brings disappoint
ment in the end. A
good bargain is an
honest exchange for
value received , and
gives lasting satisfac
tion to both buyer
and seller. Our fall
and. winter selection
of Men's Clothing
and Furnishings
( to which we are
constantly receiving
additions of the lat
est and the best )
warrants our an
nouncement of
GOOD BHRGRINS !
DR. KENSINGTON.
Eye and Ear Surgeon
1310Dodge Street. Spectacles sccur.ito'y
fitted.
"FRENCH TPECIFICT
A POSITIVE * ndpirm nint CURE lor all
dliemtbltho URINARY ORGANS. Cures
, directioninllh each
where olliartreatmcnttalu Full
bottle. Pflct , ono dollir. Sue flgnaturo ol E. U
SIAIII. For 8ao | By All Drugglata.
C.8
. ,
WATCHES.
DIAMONDS
and FINE JEWELRY
Solo .Agontiti Onmhii for Gorhain Man-
Go's
Sterling
MANTLE CLOCKS ,
RICH CUT GLASS and
CHINA.
Our Stock of Fine Goods is the
Largest and Our Trices the
Lowest.
Conic nml SCP us.
Cor. Douglas & 15th St
GRATEFUL COMFORTING
EPPS'S GDGOH
BREAKFAST ,
"Ily n tlioionh'h knowledge of tlio itntnrn ! Hwa
nliloh irnvorn tint operation * uf illirpHttonniul nutrl-
tlcn , anil liy n ran-tiil np illentlon nf tin ) linn iiruiiur-
tlcHiirwi'll elctml Cot'on. .Mr Kppi lint ptntlilcil
onr brpnkfn t tnbloi wit ! ) ncli llcati'lf tla\ort > il hcvcr-
HKO which may MM ) unnuinr lii'avy doctors1 ttllln. It
la liy tliojiiilluluiit uaunr nncli nrtfcliM nf illct tlinln
constitution ni.iy lie urnilmilly built up until utronu
unouk'li toroilut everjr lunitcnor to illmnae. Iliin-
(1 ro.ls of tulitlomalmllci iiri < llo tliiKnri > iintliiN ready
In ntlnck wlii'rovor tlicru in n vtunk pulutVumny
fudiiiu tinny iif.itnlnlmft ljrkroi > lnK uiinolvci i'll
forlltloil nllli IHiro blooil , unit n ; > ruiurlr ] liuiirbliucl
frnini' . " -t'lvll Service ( iiizolto.
Mnilc limply with liulllnt : nntnr or milk. Holclonly
Inlmlf pDiinit tins , by graven liibulnl tints i
tX P1K * ffl lloiiini-Mt hlo Chemists
jO 1 1 0 ( X l/U. / , J.onilon , Knijland.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1078.
W. BAKEIl & CO.'S
G
Itiolnttlu tMire
it i * aoltiulo.
No
are uird In III preparation. II hai * : or
Kan Urn linn in UrtnjA ut Cucoa
mini ] j ltli Sinn h , Arru root or Bugnr ,
and Ii therefore fir more tconomlcal ,
totting ! < tkatt imi tint a tup. It !
ilcllcluiii , nourl.liliitrtrjllimlns , l.'i-
! 8IL1 Dull bTru , and ailmlnlily a > liX | < l
for InralUliii ll i prrioiii In ImlUi.
I.
.Sold bj ( Ircirm e > i'rj'iilifro.
W. BAKER & CO. . Dorchester , Masa
CORLISS BRAND
Best Quality ,
Correct Style. Perfect Fitting.
Best Linen.
ASK FOR THEM.
r-OLLAP.S CUFFS
THE DUEBER. FACTORIES
HAMPDEN LARQE8V'
WATCHES INTHlT
THE BEST. WORLD.
8CND FOR THE DUEBEH
OUR BOOK , WATCH CASE
"FRAUDS MFG. CO. ,
IN WATCHES.1' CANTON , OHIO
California Nerve Food *
Mnkci NOT 7re h Illuod nnil I'ro-
fillers l 'IrKlu
Ciiri-H Anirinl.i , roliiln , linil Circulation
nmln I Impurltlea of the Blood an null a > tli
' . ' 'fw'nif ' .Horvf Dlneasoi , M * : NITM > II nnjt
1'liynli-lal llfhlllty , vital i : > liiiiilloii. TriT
niitiir ! lliTiij , 'liciulilliiL- . ll-.ti > iln , N , i-
< iii IliMiiliicln- nm , r 1'iiwur In . | | | irr ivr.
Niirvinnnc In uny form , Cnlil llandii or
' el. ' 'il In llio lUrh anil oilier lurnil ol
Vfnknvin.
Dr. Ilohb'H Nrrvo Tonlo Ti'lIU brine th
rosy tint of henlth to the ali llow cheekJ
'Writ ' , nervuus pemilu BlioulU takn tins' girnt Llf
Renewor. Try UIKIII , ap < l you will Join tlio tliuimndj
ot IIUJIDT ini-n and Mcniirn vtm dally lilnu l > r.
-InCli f.ir Ms urelt wmlc In tlielr lithulf. llipyltB
siigar-cualpj. 50 cents a rial. For lo t ; Uuedit *
bi lirnull Artdress
HBil'S MIDICINC CO. . fltfifS. . SAN HmiSCOi I1U
1011 BALK IN OMAHA. Nhlt , IIV
Kunn A CD , Uor , 15lli A Doimhu Hiccln
.1. A. Fuller & Co , Cor llth A Dnunl.ii . fctiects.
A 1) . t'oiior & Cu. . Council Illunn. Icr.ui.
AND PfllNCIPAl rlllGn'KT MrnviuMrnir
Worlililiui 1 1 ii III I
" ' l lln aod Ti.
CTirUrNUlbinon,0. :
= - M A. A-
Medical and Siiriral liisiitiite
Couor Oth anil Harnoy Struots , Omahi.
FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL
Chronic Diseases anil Deformities.
DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN , President.
Founded by Dr. J. W. KcMunamy.
"GET WELL-STAY WELf
Itrii'ihnfone. It ynu.MA.Vyciun : or ohl.lmto
nny WraknpK * , Mnlfonnullon , Drlillity.Our t'-i-
clnilir .Vrf/ini' < il.l/ri > iojiul/ii/.Siirrfi zfliLlni4lB
OUR NEW BOOK
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