Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 07, 1900, PART I, Image 5

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    THE OMATIA DATTjV BEE: SUNDAY, OOTOlTETt 7, 1000.
IT
mum find homes
Roumanian Jews Who Arrived in Omaha
Rccntlj Aie Provided For.
ARE NOW HAPPY AND CONTENTED
3Icn of the I.ltllp I'nrtr Wrrp piirly
All MUIIIpiI Workmen
mill llnvr I'll ii nil
l!uiiloy input.
OccupylnR two houtcs near Twelfth ami
Ja-kaon streets Is a colony of Ilohenilun
Jows who huvo found In America that free
dom which has been ilrnlitl them In 'ho
'land of their birth. Consldurlne. the fact
that theso peoplo are thousands of miles
from thnlr country. In the tnldit of a peo
ple ntrango alike to their raco and their
customs, whero their nnt ran v ranno
known to but a few and th.-lr dealrcs tntiist
for tho RTonter part renin!" unuttcren. tn.ty
ar a hntmv nnil ronti-ntpd people.
ThP location In -Omaha of the thirty odd
families composing the idony whs not n
matter of ehnnee, but thp result of
organized effort of the H'nal Ilrlth, a Jewish
noclety having Its heiidtiunrtcrs In New
Tork and branches In all of tho larger rltlcH
of tho country. Thi.. soi-loty has for Its pur
pose tho amelioration of tho condition of
the Jews of all latnlrf. When It was an
ounced that a large exodus of Jews wa to
take placo from Koumanla. where tho race
has been perenit-d for year, tho New York
lodge decided that It would take care of n
ninny of tho people as possible. Letters
were Kent to all of the branches nsklng how
many rnuM lie i ared for In th" community
In whi' li the l.iati-h wan located. When the
Omaha iiilety melved the request l)r. Si
mon. r.ilhl n' the Uefnrnied .lewjhli congre
jatlon i ..lied h ineetlng of representatives
cf tb" -'. en Jewish societies of the ilt.
H'Hal Hnih was represented by Dr. Simon,
the It-formed rotiRtPga'lon by Morris Levy,
the I! ist Ian congregation by Sol Ilrodky. the
rolinti congregation by M. Bernstein. be
Hunxarlan congregation by William Shnne,
nrlth Abraham by Mr ItnvlU and the Omaha
Hebnw club by Mr. Wnolf.
This committee began preparations for
curing tor their fellow religionists, but be
fore anything could be accomplished the
partv arrived nnd through no mo misunder
standing twlco the number that was ex
pected catnn. Thero was nothing to do but
to take care of them. Thnt night dinner wns
supplied nt the depot and temporary quar
ters secured where tho party remained for
two days. In the tneanllmo tho present
bourns were rented nnd furnished with ev
erything necensary for housekeeping. Pro
visions for u month were supplied anil tho
head of each family whh given a amall sura
of monoy. Tho colonists divided themselves
Into two parttcR to their own satisfaction
and began to feel somewhat at home.
Men Were tiootl Workmen.
With tho strangers settled comfortably tho
real work of tho committee of tho united
Jewish societies began, but was rendered
easier than was expected from tho chnracter
of tho ImmlgrniitH nnd the Industrial con
ditions of the city. Two of tho men were
expert silversmiths and jcwelerH. They were
Immediately employed nt good wages. An
other, an expert cabinetmaker, had no dif
ficulty in hccuring employment. Two tin
smiths went to work the following week and
their work Is of such high class that they
huvo been demanded by several houses. Klvo
of the men had no trnde, but temporary
nork was found for them until they can
master the language. Two others, an ex
port draper nnd an nccountnnt, are working
tT co-rellglonlstB while they are studying
the Kngllsh language and fitting themselves
lor work In this country. So far but ono
roan remains unemployed at fairly remun
erative wages, and this gentleman Is one
whoso knowledge will be of great udvantage
to him whc'i ho baa Increased It a little.
In hla former homo ho was a teacher of
languages, but, unfortunately for him, Kng
llsh wns not of tho number, so while he has
n profound knowledge of French. Cerman
nnd Ilchrow, In addition to his own lan
guage, he has no means of Imparting his
knowlcdco to nunlls In this country. One of
tho men who camu to Omaha Immediately
left for Chicago, where ho baa a brother.
These Roumanian Jews possess a high or
der of intelligence nnd aro men nnd women
who will in a short time repay tho com
munity which harbors them.
GOOD tTmESOFFER A PLEA
Knelt Comity Clerk it nil lluiikpr fur
nlalip Orator With I'lmirrH of
l.oeiil 1'riiKiierlt j .
Edwin Churchill l'ltch of Chicago ad
dressed tho Union Veterans' Republican
club Saturday night at Washing. on hall
on tho Issues of tho campulgn. I-'or the
last month .Mr. IUtch has been traveling
throughout Nebraska, nddresilng itud.-
euces In small towtiB nnd country school
houses and Incidentally observing tho po
litical aspect of l lie state.
"I hear ovorywhero tho same story,'
aid he; "more mortgages released, fewer
mortgages 11 led, larger bank deposits,
moro prosperity. I camo hero fjrtlil.'d
with sovcral volumes of statistics furnlhhcd
mo by the natlonnl republican committou,
but I have discarded them. I found that
Nebraska furnished its own statistics. All
I had to do when preparing to speak In a
county wns to go to Its b.inks an 1 Its
county clerk and 1 could get the very best
kind of stnttstlcs.
'Trom my observation of tho political
complexion of the state I can my that
McKlnley now has Its electoral vote."
In such an alarming manner that Carey told
Waugh to swim to tho shore, which ho did.
Caroy attempted to follow, but was appar
ently seized with an 'attack of cramps and
sank without uttering n round. The body
was tccoverod with grappling hooks about
an hour later by men under the direction
of t'oluo Detective Mitchell. The coroner
took charge of the body.
After the body was recovered Dr. Arthur
anil Dr. S. M. Campbell made Ineffectual at
tempts at resuscitation. The pond cavers
about a quarter of a block and Is from seven
to ten feet deep. All summer long the po
lice hove been rhaslng boys away from the
loud. .
NEW BOARD OF TRADE LINE
i:elituiKP Tplenriipli oiiiirtn Int-ur-lioriitrt
I mler I.uitk of
.Vp w .JerNP) ,
NEW YORK, Oct. 6. A certificate of In
corporation of tile Exchange Tolegraph
company hns been Died with tho county
clerk of Hudson county, Now Jersoy, and
with the iecretury of stulo at Trenton. Tho
authorized eaplt.il slock Is J5.000.00O, dl
vldec! Into IO.wio shares of J100 each. The
objettti of the company arc to transmit
and sell throughout the I'nlted Slntos all
kinds of news nnd to opernto tickers for
the transmission of market quotations.
The Exchange Telegraph company Is an
Incorporation elteited by tho members of
tho boards of Chtcugo and other cities to
build and operate board of trado lines.
Tho company Is organized because of n
recent contest between tho I'ostal nnd
Western L'nlon Telegraph companies grow
ing out of tho quotations of tho Chicago
Hoard of Trade bucket shops.
CIIICAdO, Oct. 6. President W. 8. War
ren of the Chicago Hoard of Trado said
today that the work of construction of the
new system will begin as soon as prac
ticable. Stock in tho new concern will
be plnenl on the market shortly after No
vember I. When completed the lines will
be 1.700 miles In length.
According to President Warren tho new
company will have exclusive privileges In
the matter of telegraph wires on tho floor
of the Chicago exchange. To tho Associ
ated Press President Warren mnde the fol
lowing statement:
"A representative of the Exchange Tele
graph company Is now engaged In securing
from other exchanges contrncts for froo
space and the co-operation of all tho ex
changes will Insuro tho success of the
now company beyond a peradventure. ns It
Is well known that tho Inter-exchaugo busi
ness nnd tho leasing of private wiles to
brokers la the most prolitablo business
In nil tho field of telegraphy."
D..il. " &T . til
ooimi umaim news .
to call attention to the remarkable growth ! pjp PREMIUMS ARE
oi rsoum wmaun, mm m uiu minio ume in - t
PAID Joar ,or f--",fi3 while tho premium list dar. Treasurer PlcV.nrd w.a allowed $
for this years show will aggioga.o sour- for the year and vit his motion PIim
duco strangers to visit the city.
JURY TO TRY HENRY Y0UTSEY
t I. punt HIppii Oi-limerilt"! Will lili
on I 'lite of Mini t'liuricptl tvllh
Mnrilrr tit (Sopltt'l.
C.EOROETOWN. Ky., Oct. C Tho whole
lay wns spent in solecting a Jury In tha
Voutsey caso and at 7 o'clock, when tho
court adjourned after a llvo hours' s.s
slon, eleven Jurors had been secu.e.1. A 1
of tho Jurors aro farmers and nil aro (loi-bcl
democrats except one, who is a llrown
democrat.
BOY DROWNS IN SMALL POND
InilrrtnUcj to S.tlin xliore from a
II it f I nut! l.ost-M II l
l.lfp.
Fred Carey, tho 16-year-old son of John
II Carey, a stockmnn residing at 1312 South
yiilrty-sccond street, was drowned shortly
after 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon In a pond
two blocka west of his home. In company
with his cousin. H-year-obl Herman Waugh
of Thirty-fifth and Hickory streets, Carey
was using a section of sidewalk n a raft
In tho middle of tho poml. A strong breeze
was blowing and the improvised raft rocked
DEATH RECORD.
John 1 1 r n it ii ii .
Tho announcement of tho sudden death
of John ilrunuan of Sioux City will occa
sion sincere sorrow among a host of friends
In Nebraska nnd Iowa. For tho last thirty
years l.o was Identified with tho develop
ment of tho transmlssourl region and en
tered actively Into Its political, material
ami religious life. With tongue ami pen
ho sketched its fertility and resources uud
encouraged reluctant settlers to found
homes on tho virgin prairies. The many
who followed hlR advice attained a fair
degree of independence in worldly goods
and tho adviser lived to hco and enjoy tho
abundant fruitage of his zeal. As an edi
tor Mr. Hrennnu was well known through
out the west. Ilo was a forceful, grace
ful writer. Every subjoct ho touched was
illuminated and adorned by his peu. Ho
possessed to n rnro degree tho facllo wit
of his race, .is well aB tho heart lntereat
in tho struggles of the weak against tho
strong. Every movement at home or abroad
that smacked of oppression was exorcised
by his pen.
In recent years his labors ns editor and
publisher of tho Northwestern Catholic weru
necessarily circumscribed, yet hla talents
shono on every page, brightening even tho
usually dull record of routine news. Through
out his active life course ! that Impulsive lovo
of liberty Inborn In tho Irishman. Hut ho
loved his adopted country no less becnuso
he revered the land of his fathers. In his
death tho west loses n gifted writer, a
genial gentleman, n true friend.
.drs Mary Elizabeth Lease of Kansas
spoko to at least 1.000 persons at 11 urn's I
hall last night. Every available sett was
occupied and men and women mo d four
nnd live deep around the sides nnd at
rtar of tho ball. David Anderson and Dr.
J. M. Glasgow escorted the distinguished
speaker from her hotel in Omana to tlu
hull. At Twenty-fourth and N si. eels tne
party was met by a brass band, which
preceded tho carriage containing Mrs.
Lease to tho hall. In honor of tho ev.lit
ihc hall hud been gaily decoraUd wita
Hags und bunting nnd numerous atld.tlonal
deals had been provided. The patro.m
was occupied by David Anderion and wife,
Judge Lee Estelle, Major J. W. Cress,
Colonel Huddlesuu, Ralph Sage, J, A. Unit,
Dr. J. M. Glasgow and wife and .Mayor
Kelly und wlfu.
The meeting was called to otder by J.
A. llcck, ptoflldelit of the Voting Mcn'd
Republican club. In his lntttductory ru
tuarks he refeiied to tho Urgn number of
women present and also to the f-ct that
the hall, the largest In the city, ws lilted
to overflowing.
Mts. Lease wus greeted with cheers
from all parts uf tho house. She said in
the Declaration of Independence we I nsod
our principles on tho equality of all men,
we marked out a path for olh.r uat.uas
to follow. The freeing of the negtoea In
the south, she said, was noon afterwards
followed by an edict of tho czar of Russia
setting free tho sotfs and later on by
Spain freeing its colored subjects. 'Our
people," she said, "realize t.iat one of
our missions Is to sirlko down tyranny,
not manor whether It Is found lu the
south or In tho Islands of tho sen." This
remark was greeted with lotinda of ap
plause. "Wo have no right,' said Mr...
Lcuse, "to pull down the Hag over soil
that by right of treaty and by right of
purchase belong. to us. Our political op
ponents have no argument to mako aga list
the Philippines, except thnt they nto ao
remote. In these days of steam nnd elec
tricity tho Islands are not as far away
from the United States ns was Nebraska
fifty years ago."
In paying her compliments to Mr. llryan
tho speaker said that In the enst he lalKod
on Imperialism und his ipposltlou io trus a.
while In the west he switchid over to free
silver. "Ily their fruits ye shall ktuw
them," she said. Mentioning Hrynn's con
grcsBlnnnl career she said that he voted
for tho Wilson-Gorman bill, which proved
such n disaster to the Industries of tho
country.
At this stage of the speaking an lutoxl
cated Bryauilc! Interposed an ob.ecilcti or
two and a police olllcer started to remove
the Inebriate from tho hall. Mrs. Lease
said: "For God's sake let the sinners re
main; they uro the kind we want to talk
to. If now and then n sinner speaks up
In a crowd wo know bis condition Is
grievous."
Mrs. Lenso then said that sho had no
npologlcs for being a popu.tst. S.iu ex
plained nt sumo length the birth of tho
party and Its early career and said tl.at
it was an honest party, founded cu hjn
est principles, but had been sold cut by
degenerates from both tho domocrntlc nnd
republican part lea who wanted otllce. The
populist cnmpalgn lu tho south in 1;.-,
when General Weaver and others wer
mobbed, was detailed at length. "And
yet," she said. "Weaver Is now kisln;
the hand that smote him and Is making
democratic speeches."
"We aro In a republican state and there
Is no usu denying It. The democrats of,
Nebraska may Just aa well take their mid
Icine, for they aro surely going to get a bl
dose of It," said Mrs. Lease. And then
tho nudlenco went wild.
Going back to the Kansas City ticket
she paid her compliments to tho vlco
presidential enndldnto on the democratic
ticket by saying that when fathers, sons
and brothers were at tho front fighting for
the preservation of tho union ho was at
home, n ringleader in nu organlzaMon
formed for tho purpose of disrupting tho
union. Mrs. Lease said that sho h.id tho
greatest respect for tho wearers of th
gray, for they wero brave, but such stay
at-homes ns Stovenson wero cowards of
the worst kind.
Van Wyck und Tammany hall wero
roasted to a turn and tho great Ico trust
of which Tammany Is tho head was given
n thorough airing.
In conclusion Mrs. Lease said that tho
action of Hryan In the matter of the Paris
treaty nlono should stamp him as unsafe
nnd tho people should not for a moment
ttust him In any position. A rann cut of an
asylum, she said, would bo much safer lu
the executive chair than Hryan,
KpIIj Aiiiitrri I'iij liter.
Veslcrday Mayor Kelly sent the follow
ing letter to Governor Poynter la reply
to the request of the governor that the
mayor certify to tho
Otnnha now has a populntlou of over
2.1,000.
llonril of Vlnmiitrrn Liquidities It In- thing over 11.875 leaving nbottt $1,(100 for .Mergeu was allowed pay for flvo d.iyj.
.let Inr,. ... IU 1. Ilil I r it M.I le pnymeni oi oiuer expellees.
to ttx Member.
With this us a guide the board went to
work on tho allowanop of claims. It va
SOCTII OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. . 13no.-Hon
v. A. Povnlir, Lincoln. Men. uenr Sir
I'nrnier It ml I limited.
When Vaclav Hlnlin. u lloheinlan fnrni' r
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The board of managers of the Dounlst n decided to authorize the seeretai v tl '),, lt,,.HIe r,ishtoned nnd run rwuv
" county fair met at the court hnuc Sal- to classify n lot oi nis. renonniy premium throwing liliu out ut Kixtretitii -ma l.nn i
fact that South I .... .... ,i ,,n umm thru. th.. amp worth it r.-.-tst. Hinlu w.iu i. k. d tip !n .i
lirilll Hlieniuuu ..Hi. .ui ill . lie ei...!.- ........... ' "" , . ' UtlCOnS. lolls COnClltlOlt Blld tllk. 11 to lV-ollt
afternoon In wrestling with the cla'nu premiums Allowed article enumersted In ,Jn,B ?lor( nhere be vv.i intended bv 1'
presented ngalnst tho aoelotv in cclihec the premium list. A protect had been i jio- flurgcoti Amen. The I. ft clue of th
.lot. with Its recent agricultural and hor- nit by some of th exhlbttt.rs ve head, s bm
llfri'vlncr in vnur fitvnr of tirinlier 2 I Imve tlrtilturat show j the street fair and took, borauso 1110 stOCK Shown nail Dcptl .,. ..i ... ,in. i-lnrUmm ln.Hi.ltiit tttnttu n
to siiy that I hui without ntlleini Informa- Btoek show at the exposition race cctirse 'awarded only second premium by the ! team ran west on Lpnvenwjirth to r.iri.
tlon thnt the population m the oily t.f , ,.,,.,. ;',',, , .u .i-f. iuiIm there beiue no comnetlileu Too avenue, wht re they were rntiKht b l'ntr.
South omul. it. Neli. has reaelietl 2...i)0 or Secretary Ilervey submitted n rough draft Judlie- uteri im lug no tomi nun " . 1 '"' m;m M(,tv0mU.l. The teum ami wug.m vc.
mere inhabitants. Mor. over, o irs has l en 1 of the finances of the association, showing 'lsl Included five horses, tnrce neau or , ul,MiUrrd.
tulums. llitllnwiil I.Hliorei- Injured.
hundred do!- I M. J. nnlley, it laborer who 1ms been en
rS?.'..!!L i""'.1:. .i!!!!!,H!!.ls..f!:a.. ' .!!'" , :.'l''l.W"on.TS! .MrX:r .VlenmwUh Ins hand bud v eAW;
the mayor of u city of the first .class. Very .... .,., .,,. t2s. Th s,r(,mra. Knelt member of the board was allowed V.?L?ff"l.l,nU.!Z .'"'V
mere inhiitiltnnts. Moti over, n irs bus l en 1 of the finances of the association, showing "si inciuueu nve norscs, uirLe in
i.mllHuelt or the tir-t elH'.s und h.is be.-,, ;,,, of $4.r.3..31. made up from the fdl- eattlo uud three lots of hogs. It wi
1ft IWusuS WlWVXA ow"K rces; Cai on hand at the an- elded to allow- all of them firs, jr
-nt me se.ms to require n certificate from nual mcoflng last December, $1.GM.51: ClRlms ar.grofttllig several hutidrec
truly yours.
A It KEI.LV,
Minor. , showed tho Issue of warrants durlug the pay for six days nt n rate of J3 for oach i npeepHury to amputate mm.-of the ilng.'i-.
.Swift Versus .letters Tnility.
Jotter.
...C. Molllner
Johnson
...S. Molllner
Hull
...Fitzgerald
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Theru appears to bo a good deal of In-
terest In the match gnme of baso bail
to bo played this afternoon nt tho Vinton ft
atreet grounds between the Swift and Jet
ter tennis. The gamo will bo for blood '.?
nnd In anticipation of a hard fight both fi
. . - . -. l.- 1 1 - - , .1... '
teams nave ueen siri'iiKtiiiiieu. iieic in i"u
lineup:
Hwift. Position.
O. Kennedy Hhortstop ...
Planner Lefttlelil ....
llodmaii Conterlleld ..
Jones Second bust1..
O'Keefe Catcher ...
A. Kennedy Third base...
Welch Pitcher ....
Lfiiry First base ..
l'Hrker ltlghtlleld ..
.tlnple Clt (.onIi,
See Ed Munshaw & Co. for lumber. Tel 15
MImh 11 nice ltowinlid Is reported on the
sick usi. i
The new Episcopal pnrHonagc Is ncarlng
completion.
Warren Williams, 2610 V. street, I down
with scarlet fever.
A missionary Endeavor conference will
be held at the Presbyterian t lunch on Sun
day evening, Uctoher 14. ,
Mrs. Oimsted, mother of Mrs. T. D. Scott,
who hiiH been quite Hick for some time, Is
reported t bo Improving.
Complaint Is made iibotit the pile of garb
iif.p ami the pool ot stagnant water at
i vventy-tniru nun i. streets.
A meeting of the trustees of the First
Methodist Episcopal church has been railed
tor ... vt IV. .l im.il I. v .tv.tt.lm-
CottagnH built to suit buyers Jno J. Itvnn. , Ijf'
Hovm between the iikom of 12 mid lti tnuv ' iki
Jnln the Young Men's Christian association '.f
junior department ut any tunc. i
dirlHttnn f!mlo:i ver tiiet'tlni.s nt tho Pros- t
byterlati ehuteb Sunday eveiilngs will com- .
meiiee nt ti::i'i o clock during the winter.
The opening reception for the lull and '
winter work at the Young Men's Christian ,
association will bo held Tuesday evening.
October 10.
Itev. Dr. It. L. Wheeler nreaehes at 7:3i 1
o'clock this evening nt the First Presby- I
terluti rnureli. Ills topic being A Medita
tion Concerning tho llesurrectlon."
The Woman's Homo Missionary society
of the Methodist church will meet nt the
home of Mrs. II. L. DennK lifts North i
Twenty-thlril street. Friday nfternoon. j
(irorge Mc DIll of New York, secretary of
the tnterimtlnmil committee for rnllreail
work, will address the men's meeting ut
the Young Men's Christian association at .1
o clock this afternoon. ,
Egbert M. Hudgorovv, assistant general
nttorney for the Cudaby Packing compan.
Is about to sever his connection with the
eoinpuny for the purpose of opening an 1
ofllce of his own for the general prnetlee
of the law In South Omnhn. 1
The seml-unnunl communion service of
the PrecbyttrlutiH will be held nt their
house of worship. Twenty-llfth and J
streets, lit 11 o'clock today. This nerv-pe
will be preceded hy the baptism of hlldren
und a short address by Rev. Dr. Wheeler.
3j$:-Ba:-$a tBSS" a a 3 -2 3 : S 5 -3 3 -2 S : a 3 3 a vs
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ew Fall Furniture
The largest and finest line of modorn Furniture
ever shown in our store.
During the past few days we have received several large shipments of Brass Beds
and Iron Bccis and owing to tho large quantity purchased and for spot cash we
obtained Big Extra Discounts. These discounts wo shall hand along to our cus
tomers this week. Wo list a few of tho many interesting pieces and quote prices.
CLpeuial Bargains
in iron Beds. . .
I'.rnpKt NelirorUer.
Tho denth of Krnest Schroeder. a well
known young draughtsman of this city,
occurred Thursday at St. Josaph's hos
pital. Mr Schroeder had already reached
u high station in hl3 profession, lnvlng
prepared tho plans ot tho Cass, Pacific
and Saunders schools In this city. He wus
tho son of Louis Schroeder, a vo.oran resi
dent of the city, who Is now engaged In
tho mining business In Chihuahua, Mex co.
Tho young man was 27 years old and su
tured his training at the Boston School
of Technology. Fpon tho arrival of Mr.
Schroeder. sr., tho funeral will be held from
H0S South Twenty-eighth street.
Mr. WlKBlPNtTortli.
Fit KM O NT, Neb.. Oct. 6. (Special.) Mrs.
Wlgglesworth, a sister of Dr. Martin of
this city, died at tho residence of hor
brother on Mllltnry avenue last evening,
nged nil. Sho was a native of Cyntblana,
Ky., nnd resided hero about a year. Sho
was tho mother of Dr. T. Wlgglesworth of
this city and leaves sovcral other children
residing In Kentucky, iler remains will
be taken to Kentucky for burial.
IILf!
m
,Vn GVz Iron ncl. finished In m"s
green bronze, swell fort, pair h'ii" d
spindles nnd very honvy eustlngs ,in.
mount!, n bed regularly sold .v.
retail for J35.cv
v e imve four i
tbiMe at. . .
No. 110 Iron Hed, Ivory enamel, e
tet'Rlnn font, oval fluted knob), de
sign castings nnd trimmings t-eg 1 1 .
$2ilfi0. nought
' $17.00
Wo liav-o five odd Don lleds In our
store, all of thim full size and bst
enamel: they are bods which wo oi ly
Imvo ono of h kind or; tome wit
Jil'O), one J10O). unother was a V iG
bed. All have ill EL K f
bra-s trlintnlngs. JBD.uU
Tim lot, c.ub k- vi
No. BTi-Iron lied-moss green bronr.
top half solid bru? -extra bU'i in belli
bead nnd foot -very heavy . d-ll-t
ret till price tP O ft f
special
& No. Ml Iron lleds-every cler of fin
ish brnss ornaments st lleh dcxlg.i
high heuil urehed bend mil foot
ii bed Always Fold l r f
fur fi T5-a big In- J )
tlueement ut
Wi nro Just receiving a shipment if
clresfers and dressing tabb. contain
ing some rare bergnlns Among a tew
tilrearty opened are:
No. 065 Muhognny l)refIng Tab
French legs round tulrror fun -y
shaped large top huge druvver
h MM Irelng ,p r-
'T. frS.50
No. 26-Clieul Mirror- slzo lSxt2 -solid
oak frame heavliy tu 4 rx -v
ciirv ed- -tyll-li de- MISl.lHB
slgn-JJiJ leu fi.r ...M'Hw'VV
No. 1604 Solid Mahng-ir.y Dret-grr- lzo
of top SJII bIo of mirror 21x12 fancy
beveled French pluto triple Kerpeiui.ui
front nil drawer lined with buds -cy..
innple salln finish ii rbsx jr n
ToT. lr:::r a 2 0 . 0 0
No. 711 Hookers- solid oak -loath, r
heat wido arms veiy lurge extr
Nttoiig a splendid rotkor nt J'l 25 Wo
buv-e Just received u fti
IllTKO HIIIIIlieill oi
these to sell ut ....
$1.80
Hphc largest and finest stock of Lace Curtains
JL ttl fit.. . I T T (' -vrtti ...ir.l .1 it i ll 5 ll tr ill tllia I 1('l f ir.Plf
' b,;u. rpi4.Uy linn our new prices will interest you.
No R-Polld Itrnss Hod. full !de,
henvv In design, very llnely nude .itel
l.r-t iratcrlitlH, a lied g.-nerulU -'M
fur J2 A l.ig
bargain The now
li.t price
$14.00
We also have all
kinds of Iron
Folding Beds at LOW
prices.
e sure and get our new prices and sec our
new goods before purchasing this fall.
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Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of
Sexual Vice.
.Mr. Arnold Cm.
NEliltASKA CITY. Neb.. Oct. 6.-(Spe-elal.)
Mrs. Arnold Urass died today at the
resldonco of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph
llurr, In this city. Sho wns 80 years old
and has been a resident of this county for
many years. She leaves a family nf seven
crown children.
iKime Viui7cr.
HASTINGS, Neb.. Oct. 0 (Speclul.)
Mrs Isaac Wanier died yesterday after
noon nt 4:40. Tho deceased was 75 years
old and was born near Naples, N. Y. Tho
funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon.
ritlen of Wichita.
WICHITA. Kan., Oct. 6. W. A. Polk, a
wholesale liquor dealer and a prominent
and wealthy citizen of Wichita, tiled sud
denly this morulnir. He was taken 111 vm.
1 terday
Just as the sun goes down.
Aycr's Pills.
J. C. Aver Company,
1'rictic.il Chenuiti, Lowell, Man.
Ayrr't SiujpirilU
Ayo'i PilU
A;cr'i Afuc Cute
Ajrrr'l lUir V'ijot
Ayer'j Cherry 1'cctorJ
Aycr'i Cooutoac
MlnlNtpr Com in 1 1 .Suicide.
NASHVIl.I.K. Tenn.. Oct. 6.-A special
fmm Jasper. Tenn., says: Hev. ll. J.
Plrtlo, aged 45, a Cumberland Presbyterian
minister, committed suicide today In the
Fienbyteriun church nt this placo by hang
Ing himself to the bell cord. Despondency
Is supposed to have been the ccuse.
Till riuntn to Hphumip.
NI3W YOUK. Oct. 6. -The report that tho
twenty plants of tho American Tin com
pany nro to resume operations on Monday
was continued today at the local ofllces of
tho conipnny The mills, which employ
some lo.Ono men, were closed for moro than
three months pending n settlement of the
v. age scule.
.Sum nf tiul vPMtnn ltellrf,
NF.W YOHK, Oct 6.- James Stlllman,
treasurer o' th" committee appointed by the
Chamber of Commerce for the relief of tho
Ojlveston s-.ffer'rs, acknowledge! receipt
to Uato of tw,tW. v
Hp Ik for MeKlnley on.
W. W. Abbott, who voted for Urynn at
the last presidential election, has declnred
himself for McKlnley this year nud pro
poses to do all ho can for tho republican
ticket. Mr. Abbott Is employed nt Swift's
ns nn engineer nnd is considered a man of
sonio Influence.
"I voted for Hryan four years ago." said
Mr. Abbott last evening, "on account ot
tho free silver Issue, but I will not vote
for him this year becnuso ho threw his
gun In the weeds ns soon as his regi
ment received orders to go to Cuba. Then
ho wont to Washington nnd commenced
working for tho l'nrls treaty In order to
have an Issue for tho present campaign.
"When Ilryau organized his regiment
he stated at tho exposition grounds that
he would fight for the ling If It took htm
to Spain. Hut as soon ns tho Third Ne
braska received orders to sail for Cuba he
resigned and nustled back to Washing
ton to boost for the treaty.
"Then, ngaln, Urynn told us workingmen
that the gold standard would kill us all
off, but his prediction has not come true.
Times havo been better nnd wages higher
since McKlnley wns elected thnn for years
before and there Is now plenty of work
for nil those who want to earn n dollar.
"I am going to voto for McKlnley be
cause he hns given us a good administra
tion. Times have been good and ns far
as I can learn tho workingmen In this
city want a continuance ot the prevailing
prosperity.
"Two years ago I voted for tho demo
cratic county ticket for tho reason that
I thought Shields would mako a better
county attorney than Winter. To my per
sonal knowledge Shields has mtulo n failure
of the Job. Men who worked with mo
at tho Nebraska hruwery lu Omnha will
also certify to this fact. When Shields
had a chanco to do tho laboring men a
good turn ho turned us down nnd allowed
tho man who collected our back wages to
be given his liberty under a straw bond.
"I propose thin year to not only sup
port McKlnley, but tho entlro republican
state and county ticket ami will do all I
can to Inducn my friends to do tho same "
Cnrnlvul Tu I Led or,
Tho Commercial club of South Omaha
proposes to start at onco on a scheme for
a demonstration of some sort to bo held
next year. To this end President Klynn
has appointed a committee of ten to tako
charge of tho affair and mako the neces
sary arrangements. Hero Is tho commit
tee: W. D. Cheek, J. M. Tanner. J. II.
Watklns, W. 3. King. James H. nulla. John
Flynn. A. II. Kelly. C. K. Scarr. P. A.
Wells anii'K. J. 1'reltng.
This committee will cast about at once
for some new and novel attraction for
noxt summer A carnival of some sort
will most lllkely be hold, probably Includ
ing n wild west show- or some attraction
of equal Interest The object, of course, Is
THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN RESOOE0 BY
STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL IMSTJIOT
Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Alcdlcine and
Electricity in Our Electro-Medical Treatment.
5 til
SPECIA
LISTS FOR
DISEASES
DOCTOR TOLSOE,
SPECIALIST IN DISEASES OF MEN,
8 Of the Stato Electro-Medical Institute
1308 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
I mnUr an pxtrnrneunt axsprtlon vrhen 1 nur that million of inrn bnrr Iippii ivrreUtd on the rurk of nrvutil tIpp. TIip trouble I not so muok
IUa thpy Bt dl.t-a.r, but rather tktit ther nllow tt to eron tioi-ip throuuh ui-clcot or Improper treatment. Thin fupt U rr.pon.llilc In whii, naxn
fr ntnp-f nntlia of thp aufforlna.
Voo should rerapniber that .pximl illaennpn nrp npvpr nt u tunntlll. .Veltlt'pr emi .von tunUp Hiiy pomprnm Im- nltli them. Klilier yon uiu.l
control tlipui or tLey will control you it nd rpndpr jou uttprlr unfit for thp ordltiniy dnlir. nntl ppnurps of 11 fo.
Hupclflp. anil I'roo Sample., Trial Trpatinpi.ts nn.l tlip IIUp don't ourp Pi.innUlut, of till, Ul,l, ny ,vllo Iln, tPlei, (lirm Uno,TV
""J ' '"J. i, .Mrlotare. Contn l.,. ni..,l . rv ,.., I,n,,y r ,. otllBlo dhrMP or ,vrnI.lir, you ,r. It
IZ ,, , r lnT,", aU'r "lT 1rrutl"'"U- M '" 1- PmlP,P. , ,pku ,pcr,l .,d, of tliom on Mfter
p r up tie p. " I tr ea t" "n o t U l"n g "rim " " ni " ot "t'r . "'"1 ""H.. nil of ...p yrttr- .li.es thrn thy li.vr Iippi. u -tudy and p.rsUt.nt
nractinriner ""11' I ' T, 't t,"",,r"n"'1 " " o,.n..Pr d.sPa.Ps WPUnP e. pppnl.ar to men than tlie KPPral
practitioner, wlio, In.tP.d of conoe.it ruling 1.1. fucultl ., a .luBle cln., of Uhcr, .oattPr. tl.Pm uvrr thr eutlrP Hold of ...ndlclne and
VARICOCELE
AND ITS
NEW CURE.
NERVOUS
DEBILITY.
ITS REMEDY.
re now rcaplnc tho or .fon-jtltutlon Iv.tnfroUd with i.olso.i-, The C GO UO-MSdlCu SlIGR fllistS nf ItlO
frstnkiy. -.d nilla. n" "r.i"' . Vw - "
lolly
Is f-il
Whatover may ha
tha onus.? ot vari
cocele, its injurious
effects are too well
known for extended'
FomniKiit c. .!., . - --i " "ui uin worn, ami m !:,, vt-.it i I."-."-."!"- -""
uitlniatnK .. " "'?,e ...t....'0,!-. lmnoteney. Hko druKs or Injjrlou mtidlolnaa of unv hind Vfltl THnfu r ...J in.ioo
Men, many of you :n quiohlv unhurden your mind.
rn1 r.f V'mih rnrm.. OUS VlTUH WO will tnll vmi tin
Your munhood - V . 3 "K no or it uur sp
lour munnooa (., trraUnBIIt for BlooJ j.olson , pra,.fi:.
MiiK. and will ully tho reault of our llfo work, an.) !
Different Department:
of this InMituta by thalr sptclul comblnad
m ii.iimo iouim iu a ooropieip tohj of sex-. all soxu.il dleaBes, U nevrr on tin ill
nl power. If you nrc a victim of this 1 ntund-itlll. Klther you Tnuit inat ' in'i
lr. i ' l,r.aiie ''omo 10 our om. ani1 '' ""l11 .r " wl11 "laxtur you. ai d fill y. 2r Soo
? alnn u'- ProrMs of tratlnrf It. I whole future with mf ery and lrid"scrlbi- I
ou will then not ondnr whv we have , bla woa. We have treated so niany cU?ck Th
K; t,V,',f 'V1 m?e U,an. 7Cii ca 'lf thlH k'n(l "'at we are i. fu Ulnr i u,
vnrlcocela iTur nr the rjast 15 mnnM. , ih.m n. vmi Ur. .i.i. .i V.'r..:V.; '
and force out everv riarttfil nf tmiiurltv
auuu pvnry msn ana stymptom ir uio a
uimiii uivaiipear i-oinpieieiy sun ro'r- rr
rho hlood. the tlssuo tha fleph. tha
i tne unoin Ktein nr l inta pun
Under our treatment tha patient im, n " oi" r.rf ,w"'.'A..w X..Ji'5".1.. V?n A.V retore,l to perfect health, a.,1
anaw foi the uulta.4
hlopd aro forced from the dilated veins , aymptoms which rob you of your ?n
whl. h rapidly aaaumo their normal sls I hood nnd absolutely unlit you Vnr n!udv
tronath and soundnais All Indications j b.u.lnes, tdeaaure or marrlace o,Yr
of dlacaee and H-eiiknesa vanl-h con- ! treatment for weak men will correct all
,i''e';i.aI?d l",'hfi.r if,a')me Jh Pr.d-. ! the.e evll.i. and restore yoS to hf, rm
1; nti omi 'nr i.-nuira oi perieoi turn intenaeo-n ha p healthy lumnv
health and restored manhood. i ,nan. with iihv.iJ m.V
, powers complete.
It matters not now j
Ions you have suf
fered ftom Stricture,
nor how many Olf- ,
fe'ent doctors have
disappointed you, we
STRICTURE
PAINLESSLY
REMOVED.
BLOOD POISON
CURED
ALL ASSOCIATE ' ''! -""
mrrlrrr ' -ny kind w never
UlOtAbta fH to remove all
rilDFII reflex compllcatlona.
tiUMLU. if , c.lt0 ,H VarIe,.
, , cole, the -waakiiani
caused by It dlsappaarn. If It 17 Htrloturo,
HEAD, HEART, STOMACH.
and BOWELS; LIVER anil
1 KIDNEYS, RHEUMATISM,
j CATARRH. PARALYSIS, PILES, Etc.
1 PRIVATE DISEASES, CON-
TAfilOUS BLOOD POISON,
KlNUHt, STRICTURE,
VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE,
NLHVUUb DEBILITY
fin nPfAiinl f II., 1 iin.1 li.q ii i... nnH Inti Tic no . . 1.. r. i . .
.. -. ,.i hi. ,..r ...... . .wsuit,!-, xtldliutrr .
lirhtfni hi:i.n.. 1 or Kidney affections, the liiiiired ori-nna '
.. nu.j t. i iiro n" reBtorod to parrai-lly honlthv
Cs. Rlood I'oUon rendition. If It Is Hlood I'ottion. am- ini
And all Allied unit An.uoUfp Dloaiea
of Mrn,
will cure you ju?t as certainly as you
fOREVER !l .- "Ji, '",' f "d. l '"5
uro
elirnlniited
etitlrelv
from till
and per
Ha systm.
vneriil rllmtnupa lr ni.iri.nt i'
come to ui for treatment. W will not do ' may be either hereditary or contracted lr ft 1m Impoteno. the tii.tnv dfstirt i.inli
It by cuttlnjr or dilating pur treatment Once tho sytam i Is talntd ftlth It tho dls- mMnptomn followliiR In It train ai d m
Is new. entirely ordinal with us, and or-, easo may' manifest Itrelf In the form of dleatlnsr a premature dill io of ctiv 'lrnl
fectly palnla.B. It coniplotely dla.olvo-s acrofula, ec-.ema, rheumatic pulm. stilt or mental and sexual power are totally tv-
Cvri y uuril U' t.u.l t.uiii hitt utlltat ,.-.- w.. ...v v. uwii, lilllfi Ui
und
icer in tne vouttiful anorey
hv lhi
i roouni manhood
HOME
TREATMENT
BY MAIL.
venlont for
Most caso.i can ba
tica'ed auccasfuilj
at homa Ooo pr
Mtiai vlnlt la pro
fnried. but If ll !.
Impo.islblw or Inoon.
to cull nt our ofTloe,
i.e.' It .tops every unnatural diocharie, mouth or on the toniru., sora thro." lenVa all Te7i7ltlnt Ills and rart
alUvu nil lnflammallon reduca lha nros- swol en tons s. fal Inir out of th hair ,r ii.in.Hnna wbi.-h u 2L I?."" f.0"1: are cordial y Invited to consult ns. V
r i iw lm.i ni uur iji.lup.
wrlto ub a full nnd u irtierved history ol
your rne, plainly staiinK your iiymptimis.
I'hyhlolnns lmlnt stubborn cases to tra,t
aiiays aji nnaminauuii icuuc-a ine piu- "" . 'l" . n, r '. P-ications wiitcll may be properly termed niake no olirue fof nrlvVli rr..na.i ,r,i
lata eiana wncii onmisru cioanaea ma oci'ii uu nnmiy u luproua-ime uecuy associfvt nireuses, and which In fact p v. i Mih MiUt J
bladder and kidneys. InvWates the sex- of tha flesh nnd bone . If you have any of re often moro serious than tli. orlJin h S,v,?ili 1.Shtnt.im '?. ,r.a.ot ll
ir- Biimont that rivrt ri.. .11 , ::yri--..-.r, .-"i
. rtnnraii ai coni'
Klo.lro MadtCal In.
stltute, 13C8 Kurnam ntrei, Omnha, Jb
ual ons and restores h.alth and sound- thea or similar aymptpma, you fa 'cor- B,lmont that clveV r,e to themX we ho d for ou? nwniUe
jusa to avery part of the bod- affected by d ally Invited to consult ua ImmedlateH. nay dUappoar completely and forav? ni nloaUons to But - 1
tha dlttase. If we find your fears are unfounded, we with tha cure of tho main milady smite , 13C! l'Srnan. it
STATE
ELECTRO
Guarantees You Honest, Faithful and Successful Treatment.
CONSULTATION IN PERSON OK BY LETTES, FREE. FAS?1ii'B? ta
J308 Farnam Stroot, Omaha. fJob.
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