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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1893)
PUT ? r\-\T 4 1J A IVIITV 1)171 ? . A V C tflVPK'Ar ' DIM ) O7 1 QOQ THE SNOW BALL ACT It Increases ns it Rolls Monday at HayOve den's on the Bell Stock WAS THE BIGGEST DAY YET Wednnicta ? Will Iln Still Orpntcr If I'rlcci 1VIII Sell the Cloodn OoritlT l.lni'ii 300 Collar * fur 4c JMI.rtO Calllnrnln Illnnkott SH.7r. WcMlneiclny. The people enmo lo look nt first. They wanted to see If It could bo so. Then they came to buy , mid the fact that yesterday's sales were the largest yet made proses Unit the better these wonderful bargains nro known the hotter - tor HiitlHlled ate the people. BAHOAINS FHOM THE HULL STOCK , We are now getting to the best of the stock ThousandH will attend this sale ttitluy. Nothing like It over at- tempted in this city , .lust likogivingwi gold dollars away for lOc. If you are looking for snaps eoino nt once. The greatest unilerwear Kilo on record. 1'rieen smashed to pieces. The stoek most Iw fold. Ladles' kid gloves from the Boll stock , Worth $1.00 , $1.50 and * 2.00 , go ntlHo per pnir. Dresden fi-hook , wor.th $2,00 , go at ItSc. Guilts' ' linen collars from the Boll Block , Worth 20c , go at 'Ic eaeh. 50c suspenders rcdu-ed to ! ) c. Gents' ties , hold at the Hull for lOc ; our price II for lo. Gouts' line eashmero htilf hose , Boll store price , . ' 1'ie , our price Me. Children's fust biauk cotton hose , worth 'dc and f > 0e , go at liio. Ladles' night gowns , worth 81.50. gent nt fiOc' . Ladies' Jersov ribbed pants at the Hell for . "iPo , our price l ! > o. Gent's heavy all wool sox lie , worth SWe. SWe.Gent's Gent's white laundried shirts , worth 7fio go at title. Tlio entire stock of gout's unlaundrled shifts M > ) d at The Hull for 75c and $1.00 go at . > 0e. Gent's dark colored whirls worth 50o and " .le , go at 2. > e. Gent's fancy morjno tindorwear worth 08e each go at . ' ! . " < : . Gout's natural gray lleecod under wear worth $1.00 each go nt fiOe. BLANKETS , TOWELS ETC. The rush for blankets and comforts is increasing. Closing out tlio Boll stock and the low prices wo are making are drawing the crowds to llayden's No tice those prices. You cannot duplicate them in Omaha. Full si/e sateen cov ered comforts on sale at 75o oaeh. Bed comfort as low as 2 , " > and 50e. 10-4 line white wool mixed blankets at Sl.fiO a iiair. 11-1 line white wool mixed blankets at $2.00 a pair. Tlie.se blankets uro extra value and you should see them before they nro gone. 20 pair of line extra largo and heavy Cnlifiiniia blankets. Hell store price $ . " ) . & ) and $0.7)0 , slightly soiled , today $ : t.75 a pair. 10-1 till wool red blankets 81.7,1 pair. ( iO pieces of . ' ! ii-ineh Iteeeed serge at lOc yard , worth 2oc. Lay in your supply of towels. Just think , knotted fringed , all linen towels going at . ° ie and lOe eaeh. You will be looking for these bargains later on , but the Mile will bo ever and there will bo notliinir left of the Bell store. It is go ing fast , and happy are those who have taken advantage of this great .sale. GOODS GIVEN AWAY In Department No. 7)0. ) This department still gives unheard of bin gains. We will make u complete change in our bargain counters , a now line of good , and at now prices. The lirst table will contain almost every 50u to 7."o article in this depart ment for 25e. ' The second table will contain ono hun dred dilleront articles worth from UOc to 81.00. Your choice for 'lite. The third tuolo will contain goods worth as high as $1.50. Your choice for Me. Me.Tho The fourth tublo will be a mixed bar gain counter whore you can buy Childrcn'h line handkerchiefs for le. 20 packages or 210 hair pins for -lie. Hose supporters per pnir lie. Linen anil a it ton thread 2"io do/en. Fine 1-inch laeo for le per yard. The linost full si/o crochet silk , worth 3-nj , for llc. ! With any purchase on the , ' ! flo or Mo table wo will give free of charge olthor u pnpor pattern worth from lOe to 5U < ; or u treatise on luco making. 1IAYDKN BROS. , Selling oil tlio Bull SUick. LEFJ THE CHAIN ( JANO. llllly .MrllnimlilViin lliinillcipnMl : | ulih .limi'lry ol llciivyYVIulit. . Hilly McDonald , thu youth who jravo Onifor Marnoll sucli a lively chasu at the fair urotinils , was ircuntly scntcnccil to work out a line on tlio streets. Lilto other prlboncrs , a bull ami chain \\as rastcacil to Ills ll'-3. ( Yesturilny ho took It Into his houil tlmt ho hail aivoiiipllslieil onou h work for the city , nnil ho m.itlu his osi'auc. liilli went to a house in tlio north part of the city , ami , B.'ciirlnp n hatrhot nnil uliiscl , cmlcavoroil to coparato hltusoif from Uio ball anil ulialn. After iiii'ei ) hours liiuil work ho ( j.ivo up the job nun roturnocl to tlio clialu c.ii' ? nnil was put nt work again Ho s.ilil that if ho roulil have rant oil' his .slmdilet , ho woulil liavo .sh.iltiMi the ilnst of Oin.iha fnini his lroj'aiis , but its it Is , ho will .SOI'MJm \ \ Hantunri ) . ThoKtitinl jiut nnothcr nnil shot-tor chain onto the jouut ; man In orilur to insure n aiiibt any uioiu vacalloiib ol this bort. Sample blanket sale at Morso's. "I'lliio In ll.n.i.y. " If you wunt to pnvo time and money when you go to the fair you will go via the Great Hock Island route. Why ? BeruufO it is the only line via which you can renoh the fair without a transfer through the city of Chicago , If you will btop and think thi .cover , get ono of our maps t > howing' location of the prounds in connection with our line at Knglowood , you will sue that us a World's fair line wo load all others. If you go via any other line you will hnve a tiresome , tedious trip across the city to roach the fair grounds , and on arrival thuro will find friends who left Omaha patui ) da. > us yourself who hnve boon on the grounds an hour or more. Call at Koek Island ticket ollico for rates , maps , sleeping car reservations , nnd any in formation yon may want in regard to routes , rates , ote. Ca.\s. KKNNKDY. G. N. W. i' . A. lUtllliiStun KIHIIOVurlil' Fair Ilniui , Ono-wav tiukot i7.)0 , Hound-trli ) tlukuts ( good 30 days ) Vojttlbulo.l ami giis-llghted trains dully ut lli'a : : , m. , 4:20 : p. in , , anil 10:1 : , * ) p. m , Haggnge oheoked ill root from real- dence. City tiokot olli-o , it''l ; Farnun : st , Bookkeeping , imnmnnshlp , nrlthinutlu , shorthand , tyjiuwrlting , etc. , taught at ni lit school ofOinnhn liubinofsOtillego , our. IPth mid Fitrnam. JCIoirant new i-ooins , 1'iiiseiigor elevator. F , F. Hooio , prcti.j J. T , Dulley , peumuu. FALCONER'S ' GREAT PURCHASE Over ; $500,000 , Worth of tha Finest Dry Goods Ever Landed in America. THEY ARE NOW ON SPECIAL SALE Itnllronil I"i ro Iterunilril to Out of Town rrlmiM Milking n Cn li rnrolinio ot SMO.OO or Ovrr I.It Ing Within IOO Mllm of .Uninliu. BLANKETS , 78C I'ER PAIR. Tlio choicest white $1.25 blankets , manufactured. For this wonderful sulo , 78e per pair.BLANKETS BLANKETS , 1)SC. ) HO jialr of $1.50 full 10-1 blankets , nil you want today , U8o per pnir ; nil choice new goods ; not n cnrricd-ovor blanket among them. BLANKETS * ! .2 ! ) PER PAIR. Good white 10-4 white blankets , sold everywhere at $2.00 per pair. All you want of them today for 31.55 per pair. BLANKETStl.S ! ) . A lot of slightly soiled gray blankets , fill 11-4 all wool. Regular price11.00. Ono pair to n customer. Today nt $1.SU OUTING FLANNEL , 0C. } 1 solid ease of lOo uutin < r llunnul to- iluv . 0 jo.KUKNCH KUKNCH OUTING. IOC. 1 cn .o of I'Yeneh outing flannel , 20o quality , today Hie. . ' ! 0e sateens liik' . JOiparihian cloth , l'2Jc. 1 ease of bust standard prints , 'He. goods , Silks , Cloaks. Underwear , , Hosiery , Gloves , Lincim , Notions , At the most extraordinary low prices ever men in this or any other city In the world. Hard times have not hindered us from plete , and on everything our discounts are M > large our jiriees are lower on tho-e new goodn than on the old. Buy now for the entire year. N. 13. FA1.CONHR. PERSONAL DISCOMFORT. i'ollvciiibii uiul Prisoners Aio blittci lug lit till * bCitlnn. Tlio police nuthorlliuK complain that tlio city Jail during tjio last tliroo nights has not been a IH placu for citlior prisoners or OlllCOI'S. ' 'At the best , tliis basement is an un- hualthy place , fllltnl with suwcr pas , damp air anil inoiikl eomluivo to malaria , dlpli thvrla and Itiiidrcd diseases , " said one muni- bur of the force. Investigation byaJJnr reporter disclosed the fact that the sewer connections , water mains and other pipes are in the basement , and tlio upper four stories are us > eil as a hotel. Tim elevator pipes are liMkiucr and water from any lica\y rain runs down under the floor Thuro arc from ten to lifty pris oners in the cells and ten olilcers on duty evi'r.v nit-lit at the J.iil. 1'liey arc compelled 10 oncluro all tlieso menaces to health , but sinco'tho rccnat cold snap this place-tins become unlit for oecu- nancy. Tlio place is as cold asi barn in the winter and the olilcers are , compelled to wear their ovorcpals to enjoy personal comfort. Captains Conn iclt anil Mostyn have asked the lessee to heat up the place , but last ntelit no warmtlrhad been furnished. Sov- er.il female prisoners have been locked up recently. They were scantily attired in moil instances and suffercU Irom the damp , chilly atmosphere. The olilcers have nearly all contracted severe coliis , vyhicli is mm of the c.iusfs lor the many police reported on tno sick list eveiy month. In speaklni ; of the matter last nisht Chief of Police Soavey said : " \Vhilo tlio city is planning to spend money for the benefit ol idle workmen It would not be a bad idea for the oflldals to build a new city jail. We need it bad enough , and the city is pajiug more than enough lor rent to pay tlio inter cst on 75,000 or more which could bo pui into a decent jail. Any other city the si/c o Oinahu has a bolter Jail than wo have. " M'CAGTTfi SAVINGS BANK \V11I Kcnpcn Its IliiniH Pos.lblyVilliln n JYDii.s. . . Yesterday the supreme coiirt made m order permitting the MeCaKiio Saving D.ir.ic or tuts city to open lor busi ness at once. No ilrllnito time has boon set fur the hank's reopenimr , b'lt ' Examiner Meliivw , who has been in ch.11 ce sineo the failure , Rays the institution will be opened without delay. Mr. John L. McCaRue said : "Wo ex pect 'to reopen for business very shortly ; just wlioii I am not at liberty to say this nfteinoon. Tomorrow , However , \M ; will publish an < ) \ti > niloti state ment of the condition of affairs and will set n dollnlto date 1'or the teopcuintro/ / bank , which will take pluco , as 1 said , very , soon. " 'I'hls bank It will bo reinrinbercil went down In the crash , closing its doors on the s.iino da. that the . ) American National sus pended. At the time It w.is tlio depository for many of the school touchers anil laborinff people of the city , I'ho opening of the doors will bo "Kind news to Ihoso people , none of whom , however , had an idea tli.it they wotilil lose their immo.v , as they believed the b.iijk jieoplo wore honest unit would pay out us soon as possible. Wit li the opening of thisb.ink.it leaves : inly one of the Omaha , institutions with i-lospil doors , the American 1/oan and Trust Company's Savings b.mU. o IJi'Witt's Little Karly Uisers. Small pills nfo pill , best pill. Only Mult-faro To the Ht , Louis fair und exposition via the \Yabtihh railroad. From .Saturday , September . ' 10 , to .Saturday. October 7 , inclusive , the Wubash will soil roundtrip - trip tickets at above rate. On Tuohduy evening , October II , will appear the mag- niliccnt Htroot parade of the Vollod Prophet * , which with the street illum inations rival the most brilliant dis plays of Paris or the great World's fair. For n program of the fall fonUvitios , sleeping car accommodations or tickets , unit at the Wiiba&h oillco , K")02 Famam btreot , or write U. N. CI.AYTO.V , Northwestern Pasaengor Agent , Omaha , Neb. Arc You riiiiiiilnir ii Uorlir.4 I'.ilr Trip' . ' Hear in mind the decided advantages of the Chicago & Northwestern railway. Four daily eastern oxpreh * traiin , with new ami special equipment , unexcelled west of Chicago. Low ratc.s. Haggugo checked from your home. Choice of quick , fcafejind comfortable methods of transfer direct to the World's fair grounds. Call , or bend your uddriiai to tlio city ticket ollico , No , 1401 Farnninst. H. H. HITCH in , G. F. WJST. General Agont. 0. P. & T. A. TiiuiUt ( , ur tire the latest , most comfortable and commodious means of travel for large jiarties. Intendinghottlorshome ookers , hunting parties mid others will IIml tliee-o cnrfion the Union Pucilio Bvstom fully equipped in every way. For'udui- tiuiml information iogi\rding \ those ears BOO your nenros > t tiekot agent , nny Union Pueiliu n ent or address K. L. LOMAX , Gt'iieral I'assengor and Ticket Agent , Omaha , Nob. Onlerrd lo lliu'l'iivlllr. CI.EVRI.ANII , O. , Sept. 20. Tlio revenue cutter 1'crry has loeelvcil orders to rejiort ut New York anil then prpcccd nt once to the Pacitlu roast , Shu will leave Krlo , October U , throu L thu St. Lawrcuco to Hall fax , expecting to reach New York November SO. TtlK 1'L.tlTK Ktl'KIt O' . .V.H. I'l.ATTSMotrrn , Nob. , Sept , 20. To the Editor of OMAHA. Unit : I notice In the SUN DAY UEB n connnunlcntion from W , S. Pon- pleton on the Platte rlvor cntml project. His first complaint is that on account of the , wntcr used by Irrigation ditches the river U lowered. This Is MI assumed fact not .sustained by practical experience , as Irrigation docs not demand the use of water , except to a very limited extent , after about the last of July of each iear. hence these ditches cannot bo the cause of low water at this RCison of tlio year. In query two , he asks how nro you to evade section Oof chapter IU of the Com piled Statutes of IS'.I ' ' , entitled "Water Higiits and Irrigation. " lOxperlenco has es tablished the tact that all water used In Irrigation returns to the parent stream by percolation , except what is lost b > evapora tion : Hint the cours-o of the water is , with rare exception , diagonal from the point of absorption to the parent stream , always following the same ironur.it course as if upon the surface of the earth , hence the point at which the water would naturally reach the 1'latto rlvcraftcr being discharged front A our proposed canal would bo below any point on the I'lalto whcro it could ho utilized before It empties into the Missouri river. From this it Is evident that the discharge of water trom your canal would Iw , In fact , conforinlntr to the statute nnil not evading It. For illustration : You propose to take water from the IClkhoru river near its mouth. Strict compliance with the statute requires that the water bo returned to that stream , which is impossible ; also Impossible to return to the Pintle after carrying to the point of proposed u c , as the course of per colation , which depends ofcouiso upon the topography of the country would return it to the Missouri river or near the mouth of the Pintle. llelng a resident of Plattsmouth and ex pecting ' todeilvo some benefits from the canal , at the expense of Omaha , I trust some one will answer the remaining qucrrlcs as I have not looked them i p. UIIIONUI.AIIK. You Can't Hour ft. Leave Omaha at1 p. m. via the Chicago cage , Hock Island & 1'acillo and bo in side the World's fair grounds at 8 a. m the following mnrnlnr. { You can't make this time via other line any , and the ac commodations to bo had on the great Hock Island are noted from Maine to California. By examining the map and time tables of this line you will llnd iiiai as a \ \ orurs lair line it stands without an equal , as piib.senyer.s can avoid transfer and a liresimo and ex pensive trip through the city by trotting off at Knglewood and taking electric line ] direct to main entrance of World's fair grounds ; tune , ten minutes. In addition to this train wo have trains leaving Omaha at ij ] > . in. , 7:10 : p. in. and ' JOi.'IO a. m. . thus giving passengers the choice of four daily trains to Chicago and , as before stated , making quicker " time and landing pa'-bongors at tlic "VVorla's lair in advance of all other lilies and with less trouble and expense. JMning cars attached to all through trains , serving the best meals of any dining car line in the United States. For maps of Chicago , World's fair grounds , time cards and sleeping reser vations call at 1002 Farnam street. Charles Kennedy , G. N. W. P. A. Tlio Mud Is DrauliiBT Nii.ir. Two months more and the World's fair will lie a thing of the past. Y/et the end oxeels 'the beginning. You have never seen the like , nor ever will agaii : . Kach building is one grand piece of statuary , within them are amassed samples of everything that the civilized world produces. The Midway Pluisanco it. a curiosity shop of oriental features. The illuminations tit night , the clect'rie fountains , with an ovcrchanging hue from white to rose and ihonco to a/.uro , make up a banquet of royal beauty. For excursion tickets at greatly reduced rates apply to ticket odlce , Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , I.IUI Farnam street. o Our Opp'irtmlity Invites you now. Rich western lands can now be bought at reasonable prices and great bargains .secured in the min eral , agricultural and grazing regions reached by the Union Pacific syntem. Tlio opportunity of a lifetime for invo-t- inent ! Send lor tlio Union Pacific pub lication on Wyoming , Colorado , Mon tana. Idaho , Utah and other western states. K. L. LOMAX , Gun'l Pass. und"Tk't Ag't , Omaha. Neb. Notlrn In Mill ; licalrrH. Mortgage sale at 10 a. in. , September 231 h , atI. W. Cotton's lh-cry barn , l.lici Cass street , at public auction , the fol lowing property : Ono milk wagon , two horses , six milch cow > . one set doublu harness. WILLIAM PHKISMAN , Mortgagee. T. J. Davis of this city has been found Insane and will bo taken to Lincoln at once , 'I'ho Dodge street bower flooded tlio base ments of severalstores ! near Sixteenth street i obteruny. Grace I * . Limlsloy of 1074 Lincoln avenue , Denver , lias written to the postolllco au thorities of this city asking for information that will guide her in locating her brother , Charles r. Llmlslcy , a printer. Mayor IJemis is in receipt of a loiter ad dressed to ( jcorgu Francis Tram , from a , s oung huiy of Wood liivcr , Neb. Tlio letter is a nlaliillvo appeal liom ino young ladv to lie included among those whom Citi/en Train declared ho would take to the Woi-H's lair. A happy marring ! ) was solemnized yester day afternoon at .iW a't lock at MOD South Twenty-tilth avenuo. Tim parlies were HI- wood lingers of till' city , a well known Union Paclliu conductor , and Miss Louisa Mills of Kcarno.v , n popular yo.uug l > idy of the Midway Cl'y. Friday of this week the council will moot as a hoard of njuall/atiun for the ptirpo.su of considering pl'otc.sts from property owners against a number of proposal ! special assess ments to pay lor improvements UMJ | various streets , such as paving , grading , sewers and permanent sidewalks , Tlio committee of architects and bjllders lo examine the eity hull , commenced iu la bors ) estcnlay morning. , So\cral days will bo consumed in completing tlio woik , aiidtho building will bo gone over thoroughly. This committre is composed of Fred 1/roxel / , tieurgo W. Field , and D. L Hliutio , who are being assisted by Architect liclndorflT , Uuildlng Inspector Tilly and the committee no public properly ami buildings , composed ot Jucobscn , Steel and Wheolcr. Dr. J. K. llhickwell , chief Inspector of the bureau of animal Industry , U arranging for 1 the changes which ho will make in the de partment on O''tobcr 1. The new arrange * ment will incrcaso the number of inspectors about night or ten , and will decrease the help in the microscopical department to about a dozen. The now order places Dr. Ulnekwoll absolutely in ciiurgo of all iu | | de partments , unit it is oxpoctcd his pay will bo increased la proportion. The doctor left for Chicago lust evening to got u few pointers . from the packing houses tiicro. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Organization of a JLfegne for Protection of Property Interests , TAXPAYERS HOLD/AN / IMPORTANT SESSION Hoard < if ltc i trut > t ii Appolntnl hy Mnyor \VxlUrr Ollior ( llniipriilnc'i f 11' " DnjIn Ihnldo Awuko Soiithrrn Siilmrb. About fifty property owners mot In the club rooms of the ICnsor institute last night for tlio purpose of organizing a taxpaicrs league. Dr. C.ilcbrist was elected chair man and , lohn F. Ulctihart secretary. D.no Anderson then stated the object of the meeUmr. Ho rerretted that IM .John son wat absent , but was delighted to see so many taxpayers prcBcnt. Bo said tlio ob ject was to orguuiro a taxpayers leairuo for the purpose of guarding the Individual in terests of the taxpayers of South Omaha. The alfalrs of this city , " ho said , "are so badly managed by our city ofllclals and our school matters by the school bo.ird so recklessly conducted that a change was desired " Tlio league , ho continued , would appoint various sub-committees to attend the meetings of the city council and school board and report baek to the league any matter whlcn might nrrd justlllcatlon. He urged that the tax- pi.\ers take moro Interest In the manage ment of the city affairs , lie reviewed the improvements that had been brought about by only a few energetic citizens. What ho wanted to know now If you were all ready to take hold of the leaguu and net In unl.son in building up the interests of the city. K. 'P. F.irimvorth agreed that in union there was strength , and hu would bo willing to lend bis aid in organizing a tajvp.iyers league. Ho thought that certain Improve ments had been made \\hero they were ja- necessary , and other necessary ones had been left undone. In cases of this kind hu could see where a league would he of much benelit. The South Omaha taxes were too heavy. 'Phis , he claimed , was due to an un equal assessment. These matters could bo adjusted by a league. 10. 15. Towl was In sympathy with the movement He opined tnat a taxpa.vcts' league could be so managed that it would re sult in doing a great deal of good. Ho was not , advised nf miv fiMinl.s that , Imd linen nor- petrated by the present city ofllcmls. The meeting then selected oftlccrs for one , \car , as follows : .1. U. Cross , piesidcnt ; T. .1. O'Neill , secretary ; C. M. Hunt , treas urer ; P. Rowley , K B , Towl. 11. Gilchrist , Kd Johnson , J. .1. Breen , John C. Carroll , Frank Uhristmanti , Chris Mclchcr , .1 J. Ryan , O. 1C. Bruce. Martin Tltjlie , K. J. Soy- Uora , Henri1 fxjechitcr , D. Mori-ell and An- tone ICostl were chosen as an executive com mittee and ihclr duty will be to atrcnd the nicotines of the council and Board of ICduca- tion and keep tab on the proceedings. Kd Johnson. 10. C. Lane and .i. J. _ Brecn were instructed to draft by-laws for the leacuo. 0. M. Bunt. J. F. Hitchhart and J. C. Car- loll were instructed to get permission from the mayor to meet at the council chamber on next Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. Ito ird of JU'Klitr.itlmi. Mayor Walker has appointed the following board of registration for the ensuing jcar. First Ward First precinct , Charles Scarr. O B. Moiev ami W. J. Vincent ; Second pre cinct , C , M. Klch , J. C. Carroll and Frank Cockrcll ; Third precinct , G. W. Howe , John Leo and K Pollard. S'-cond Ward First precinct , H. Murphj F. H. Jones and William Bauer ; Second pre cinct , Charles \ II. Luke , Joseph Tale and Fred Dientshier : Third precicnt , J. W. Uoilcan , U. Merrill ami Sam Davis. Third Ward First precinct , I'M Kane , John Sautter and Pat Trainer ; Second pre cinct , J. Li Olson , ' Kd lliinley and W. J. Slate. Fourth -Ward GvScotCB. Kitfo and An thony Smith. The places of registration will bo as fol lows : First Ward Fowler block. Twenty-fourth street , between M and N ; southwest corner of Twenty-fourth and 1C streets ; Koni's feed cfn * rt Tvi-imf I'.frtin-f li cti./.nr hnMvi.mi J a ic. Second Ward C. J. Collins j music store , orner Twentieth and S streets ; Merrill's 'eed store. Albright. Thhd Ward ICauf hold's building , O itreot , between Twenty-seventh and I'weiity-eigluh ; Arcailo hotel , II slrcet , be tween Thirty-first anil Thirty-second. Fourth Ward Missouri Paeillo freight ollice. ICniii was accidentally shot in the and while fooling with a revolver. " .Shorty" Mawher was fined , " > and cosls for Ills conduct in Kurpkin's saloon on Sat urday night. I'ho independent primaries to select aole- .fates to tins county convention will bo held Saturday evening at'WO ( N street. Two bo\s in ii milk wagon upset at rwenty-llfth and N streets last night. Three cans of milk were spilled and the wagon uas wrecked. I'ho lire chief was instructed to inspect all the lire hydrants in the city and to also recommend where , in his opinion , additional hydrants Miould be placed. A coat , vest anil several handkerchiefs were stolen from Dan William's room on X street , between Twenty-sixth and Twenty- seventh streets , yesterday afternoon. FritHien reported to tlio police that he had been robbed of ? lft at the Leo hutel. Captain Austin arrested two suspecis. but tbero was no evidence lo convict ami the men were released. A horse belonging to Henry Schmelllng was L'orod to death lo a vicious steer nt the stock yards yesterday. The horse was hilt-lied in one ol the diivoways tnrough which the herd was being drhcn at the timo. 1)11 Pierce who has been employed in HIP citj clerk's olllco tor thu last .iear , was ap pointed deputy city clerk under the new ordinance creating tint olllco. .Mr 1'icive has proven himself to bo u competent man for tlio place. I'at Hughes gave notieo to .ludgo Fowh < r yesterday that he hnd bicu keeping two children for ICnlo ici ! or for several months , and thai he rould not keep them , ui.\ longer An effort will be made lo Ihui a good liom for tliu little ones Mrs. Decker Is living in Omaha. There camu near being a conflagration In Hay/clolitn's grot'ory store. Mil N street , jeslordn.V afternoon. The boys had been caiidellng eggs m the hasemcnt and left a lighted candle on the egg case. When the tullow binned down to the lox it took lire , but was discovered : m time lo prevent dam- Mrs. Anna Clarkilodgeu n crunplulut with the ixjlico against ) Jacob Andrews. Mrs. Clark lives at Thirtieth and T streets. She says Andrews came to her door under the inllueiico of liquor nnd-'dcninndcd iidmii- tunee. She closed the door in his fncu ami hit kicked thu door in , breaking the lock. A wairaut was issued and Ollicer Mitchell served the paper. At a meeting of the Ariou Singing society Monday uiglit , at the Baptist church , a per manent orguul/ation was eflccled by the election ot the following oftlccrs : C. C. I'omeroy , president ; K. ) . Ko/rcllo , vice president ; F. O. Green , secretary ; Mis Marie Sovkora , treasurer ; W. Heed Dunroy , librarian , directors , K , H. Doud , K. G. liozcllo and Henry Finloy. An effort is being made to secure a room m the High ii'hool for u place of regular meeting. ; ' | ] The ouly 1'tire Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia , No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. MOTHERS ! MOTHERS K To know that n single applica tion of the Culicur.'i Remedies will afford instant relief , permit rest and sleep , and point to n speedy and economical cure of torturing , disfiguring , itching , btirningancl scaly humors , and not to use them without a moment's delay is to fail in your duty. Cures nude in childhood arc speedy , economical and permanent. . Polit tlirouetiout Ilio woiKl. POTTRII Dnuri ANM Citr.M. l din1 , solo iironrii'tor , lto ion. us-"All AboiittliollluojSkin ! , MMliimullliiliV'nnllcitficr A3-racial llli'in'Mlicx , ruling lulr nml Dimple buby rafihoA pruicntcd by Ciitlcuia bonp. tired , lulling : , norvoun moth , urn know tlio comfort , strength , and tlf in Cutlcurn I'lusli'i-R , they would ni er ho without thorn. In _ e\ory way the purest , tutctcsl aud best of plasters. Surgical Dispensary. u i ; < ; i UT t ATAicitii , nil IUMASIS : or Till ; NOsi : . TIIICOAT. III.T.V1I ) . A II mn\ iiuiui : i.iviit , " ' ' 111,001) , SKI \ and KIDM'.Y DIIOIIHC-H. ! ! . -\IAI.I : UKAKM M- ) , LOST .IIA.V- I1O)1 > .UUii ; > , uml all loriiK of WEAK MEN nu : AND VAKICOC-KL.G pcrniniipnity and Hucuussfully curoil M-'tlio 1 new an 1 unf.tlllnf TIIKAT.U1.NT 1 Y MA1I < aspuplalty. Pll.r.S. FISTULA , FISSUHI3 , pcr.innuiitly ciirit without Hit ; uH3 of Uulfe. UT Hiiro or o imtlc Allmiiladlufof ii i rjv.ii6 or Uallc ilj nit'trj , ot eltlnTHO . po-jltlvely curi'J Call on or jdilrass , wllli atiiii ) , for Clrculiri Frou Hook , Iteclif > < t ii'i I & 'mpo : u 111 l't * . riisl Blulnvay oiitli > r puntonico , room 7. Dr. Searies & S3arl33 , 118 Onmlm hjiilli , > 15th cb * St. WITHOUT THE BOW ( RING ) U is easy to steal or ring wntchcs from the pocket. The thief gets the natch in one linnd , the chain in the other : iml gives n slioit , quick jerk the nng slips off the watch stem , anil away goes the watch , leav ing the Mctitu only the chain. This Idea stopped that little game : The bow has a groove on each end A collar runs down inside the pendanl ( stem ) anil fits inlo the grooves , firmly locking the baw to the pendant , go that It cannot tie pulled or twisted off. Sold by all watch dealers , without , cost , on Jns. lioss Filled and other cai s containing this trade mark Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Ks intone Watch Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA. The Original aim yosiosoe the wont d lcious tafia and tout KXTIIACT BOWK , ornl.UTTKllIrnm aMI'DlCAI. OKN- < ; HAVIIH , TI.EMAN at Mud- ru to Ida brother PiSIl , Bt WOUOCSYEK , Hay. 1851. nor AC V "Tell I.EA & PEUIIINB' MKATH , that Ihelr MUM U blirlily caUiemcd In India , BUI ! lain my npinlon , the moat VVKI.HII. paUulile. as well UH the innnl nhcle- IMItKIU'IH , nirniH H UCO Uiat 13 Wide. " A-r. Beware of Imitations ; r * - . , . . . ! , , . , . MM vimi. BOO that you got Lea & Peirins1 Blgnitnro on every U.ttleof Oilirtna' it Ocniiino .IIII1N DUNCMVt * HONH. Nlf v vo * ' ' 1 V'C f''iturrh I'o\ulercures catarrh 'vl n Alldruwlbta fiOccnlB. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. U. S Depository , Omaha , Nab. CAPITAL , (400,001) SUIIPIAJ.3 , ccr * nnil IllroctorH-llBiirv W V.iU > , prunl dnot , 11. i\ OUHlilnvlco iiroslJonl , C. S MuurlJa , \V. V. Mo-Ha , Jolui H Collliu , J. N. II. I' . S , lUwl , caaliter. THE IRON BANK. " IVe arc advertised by our loving Jricmis" Shakespeare , Harkl to the tale of woe , of some bought end paid for "Ads" of today. Again listen to the council ofyoui1 well meaning friend , and you will reap a world of knowlkcdge That's "logic , " gentlemen. Evidently there are some all wool ( ? ) suits for $7.28 on paper , verified by the feeder of the press , but the genuine all wool suit for Is walking along mgn onto SOO sensible men in every community , every highway , every sidewalk , every town , city , and every state in this western sphere. Every garment tells of the "Nebraska , " every suit advertizes the advantages of the birth place ot low prices. "The Nebraska , " Iike a double breasted ? They're all the "go" this season Impartial to a gray invisible striped genuine Scotch tweed ? are you ? Well I this $7.78 suit is just it guarantee a perfect fit in the . bargain. But if you are opposed to a double breasted coat , we recommend a soft roll 3 button cut , single breasted sack suit , one like the former worth every cent of $1BOO. Strictly all wool cassimere dark , gray , modest plaid , just the color , for every day wear , stylish cut , and mechanically draped. Here are two sterling values mark you sterling , in every term of the word Won't last long either A valuable hint for you When they are allgone you'll feel like investing on a healthy mule for The talk of every household : The 1 a test Nebraska catalouge. Your name and address please ? Table Spoons * Are very nice in their way , but when solid or plated silver table spoons get in YOUR WAY , at a discount of 20 per cent off regular prices as they are this week'only , at Raymond's you should lay in a supply , they make nice'presents. . RAYMOND. S. I' Cor. l.'itli an I Don.-his CURED or HO PAY. NO PAY UNTIL CURED , Wo rofur you to 3,5)3 p itltmti. Niit'l livic ! of Oommeron , Orunhi. Uurm.iii Siv.un II tnk , OmaUL " r o ilftniitliHi from bnslnosi , Nuoporutlou. lorn , t Kiitu our inotliod. Wrlliuii cuar.uitoo to ubiolutolr euro -ill KlniU of ' ' ot KUI'I'Dlti ; both soxoi without tli use of knife , nii mutter nf how lonu ntanillnx. EXAMINATION FREE. o , E. mum SOT-HOB . N. Y. Life Bu lilias , Oniabn , Nob. BB.MI roit CIIICULAIL Do you wear them ? When next In need try a pair. ' Best In the world. § 5.00 § 4.00 If you want afino DRESS SHOE , mada in the htfst stylet , don'l ' pay $ C to $8 , try my $3 , $3,50 , $4,00 or $5 Shoe , They fit equal to custom made and look t ml wear as well. It'you wish to economize In > our fooUear , do so by purchasing W. L , OoJglaJ Shoes , Name and pries stumped en the bottom , lock for It when yoj buy , W. I. . UOUOI.AS. UrnrI ) > ISKO. SoU by I pnnt K Nowmnir , Elms. Svchson ; S W. Howman fe Co. ' , C. J. Carlson ; F. S. Ciossoy , So. Omalin. l iof II Hlrsoliljcrs' Iliu < 'I known IJ IK-rluf IJ'J'.I OllviHliniM * > l Miiulb Mo . n < l .0 K 1'lth Btrt'ut Now Vurk lias apiiunitLid MAX MEYER & BRO. CO. , astcnlH fijr liisccli'fir.itcil Noli I'l .inpi'Hlili hjn I'ta- v-leHiind Hjo OliH : i-8 wlinc U cuiiiiilrlf .iMSOrt- ini'iitcan u'M.i ' > 8 tiu fo.uni 1'iof li HiiHi-l'lii a wJI ) remain in ( irnaha , October 5 , 6 and 7 anil all 1)100 ) in n < ' ( ! of imjiKM'ly ailjuMi'il ni \ < 1.1- cli'Nauil c-yo i.iMbi B Hiinuiil , i\all iii < 'inu > - \ u of lhluopiurtllnlt | > Ci.'iulaiunl ( u > u. on. U tlio only SPECIAI.ICT W110 TBEATa A. . . PRIVATE DISEASED nnil DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY , Women Eicl-ded , 18 ytiim t'lpurlein'r ( /'Irculunt free. lUh ami I'a Sia. WE MAKE THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS. IIilt ( Cluss At I'opiil.ir n-ir-ms. : { : ! : ir > tu s Omaha , Nub. JlJlfl SPEGIftLIST | tit frnn.l ul In , Private aul iXorv u Dl oava \\iitt'in ur c-n uU iiurmuallr I III , \ I Ml. > I' IIV .MAll * AiliiH'i wltli fi'imii for pir- V li u ri wulcti will bu iint In Iu lioM-OI. Ollloo , 118 S , IStb SA5T O.F VJ3 , . Ti I'th nxlr.ictcil In mornliiT , Ni w unctiliibQrlctlafturiiouii. . haunt iluy. 1'er/uci III viur- flLftljiiei /'Jour. | 'IIYO ( < Illoole * Kltli nnil I'm iiinn lUtli Street. Tulcplioiia ll > S * UU1NGTUIS WITH YOU