The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, June 05, 1896, Page 8, Image 8
THE AMERICAN. 8 AMUSEMENTS. '0 Monliv. Oth X JNE..0 t The Aiwa) a Wekome i ROLAND REED AND HIS COMPANY, ('iter tbe direr-lion or Mr, I. (, lC. la Ihe eatlrtml roaied. by I'evld 1. Lloyd end Sldmy Koarnfeld, entitled. f "THE POLITICIAN" t t Or, The Woman' IM.nk. HcaU are now on .-! al lb utu&l prime. fiOTD'S Tacsdaj, Wednesday JUNt 9-10, I The world aornowldffHl tuotmn ln i m niinairuiaj, PRIMROSE AND WEST -WIlhThe- z .eateslCcmpangEvfrOwgefl Will prreent a coiublnatloa o( LACKS AND rVHITIS. Opening prrformani'eon Omaha day or the Prln Kara niwung. wtxinra dy night Hi chaniulonnhlp fake Walk. W. H. lUkluir, Ilia caterer. MKN a riiko 3 Iwi hint). x'rli-es; First ll'xir 1 (; balcony T5c tad ttio. tfule opens Monday. JOHN RUDD, :: Jeweler and Optician ; ; 317 N. 16th STREET, . . . maki. a PiciaiT or . . : : Fine Watch Repairing :: ??? French Clocks. t Eaclutlva Watch rxamlnrr lor F., E, ' X and m. V. R. R. Co. 1 CITY AND STATE Judge Dundy baa returned alter a four month absence from the city. Attorney J. M. Macfarland wis In Lincoln on legal business Wednesday of tbl week. The Ave per cent reduction In In surance rate In Omaha applies to all part of the city. Don't forget the Sixth ward bimetal Ho meeting at Idlewllde hall, north Twenty fourth street, Saturday evening. Next week occurs the June races, and the council ha voted to allow the city employe a "day off," to tee them. Two car-load of corn and a car-load of flour and meat were sent from Ne braska to the cyclone sufferer this week. The supreme court of Nebraska bas refused to grant Hoover, tbe murderer Of Sam Dubois, a new trial, and up holds Judge Scott In hi refusal. Mr. W. S. Felker, wife of the attor ney, ha been adjudged Insane In a mild form by the board of Insanity, and ha beon ordered sent to the asylum at Lincoln. The case of L. n. Bradley and other against James C. Ish for 111,000 attor nej fee growing out of the Chappel murder trial 1 on trial in the district oourtthls week. Roll William 1 the proud father of a big ten-pound boy. He arrived Tuesday. It he grow up a good an American a hi father be will be an honor to the Sixth ward. Councilman Allan wa celebrating the advent of a nine-pound boy at hi home Thursday morning. Jim says he 1 a genuine American, and no doubt will be councilman when he at tain hi majority. The trial of Attorney West, who 1 charged with attempting to unduly In fluence a juror In the first trial of ex Treasurer Bolln, attracted an unusual number of Attorney to the court house Thursday afternoon. Buffalo county Republican held their convention at Kearney Thursday, at which delegate to tbe State con Ten tlon were chosen. Resolution en dorsing Hon. J. H. McCall tor gov ernor were smothered In the conven tion. The South Side Improvement club Is determined to make Riverview park a popular resort. As one move in this direction it has engaged the A. O. U. W. band to give a grand sacred con cert in tbe park next Sunday after noon. Two men, James Cullm and Henry Miller, were arrested Wednesday, sup posed to be tbe parties who robbed the Asbland postoffice of $10 in stamps, They were taken before the United States commissioner at Lincoln and bound over for trial. . Are you going to Denver next week to attend the annual convention of the Jr. O. U. A. M.P It so you should take the "Burlington Route." It Is the shortest and best. Just drop into the city ticket office at the corner of Fif teenth and Farnam streets and get your ticket The Burlington is a time as well as a money saver. St. John Lodge No. 25, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, at Its regular meeting last night re-elected a full set of officers, as follows: Alfred M, Olson, W. M.; Andrew J. Aunt, S. W.; George T. Nichols, J. W.; Samuel D. Caldwell, secretary; George H. Wil- i nnvn mm Ham K!rer, trraaurer; E. M. Sto-n-burg, a Will Baker, Gorg II. Wil liam Slfra, Joho C. Drexel aud Rob ert F. Ilodglii, relief board. Once la a while you hear a man kick about the etrtet ear service In Omaha, but when you pin him down to facta he must admit that be baa no particular kick coming'. With preaent equip ment the company la arle to handle many more people than Omaba baa within her border today, and do It well. The conductor and moWrmen are generally prompt and accomodating-. John L. Pieraon, who ha for leveral year been a member of the board of education In tbl city, and prominent In railroad circle, will remove with hi family to St. Louie, where he will become the manager of a large lumber company. Mr. Plerson ha many warm friend In Omaha who will regret hi departure. Tbl will leave another vacancy In the achool board which will have to be filled by appointment and election this fall. All'SEMENTS. Every season since It organization, Primrose A West' Minstrel Company hasvhilted our city, and alway found substantial welcome. On Tuesday and Wednesday tbl) famous company will play a two-nights' engagement at Lloyd's Theatre, opening on Omaha V v-Vv pi - Day at the Spring Meeting of the Omaha Raoing Association, and clos ing Wednesday evening, when the special feature will be the champion ship cake-walk contest, between George W. GUmore, champion of Omaha, and James Russell, champion of the world. In the twenty-five years of successive oonquetta none ha been as great a tbe present season. These repeated successes are owing to the fact of the united excellence of their organization, the artiBtlo merit of each performer, the refinement of their entertainment, the novelty and pleasing attractive ness of their Introductions, and, whether vocal or Instrumental, the superiority of their music Roland Reed, the popular comedian. will play a return engagemett of one night at Boyd' Theatre on Monday next,?presentlng his most successful comedy, "The Politician." On this occasion the members of several secret and fraternal organizations of which Mr. Reed claims membership, will show their regard for the talented and genial actor by attending this per formance. Mr. Reed continues to have large audiences throughout the coun try to laugh at his humorous work. The-situations of the play are divert lug, the action Is consistent and the dialogue Is bright and at times eppl gramaticnMr. Reed, as Limber, is right in his element. He displays the requisite dash assurance and fertility of resources and draws liberally from the abundant fund of humor and bub bling spirit that he possesses. Seats are now on sale for Mr. Reed's engage ment at the Boyd, at the usual house prices. Mrs. H. C. Ayer of Richford, Vt., writes: "After having fever I was very much debilitated and had dyspep sia so bad I could scarcely eat anything, A little food caused bloating and burn ing In the stomach with pain and much soreness in my side and a great deal of headache. My physician seemed un able to help me and I continued In this condition until I took Dr. Kay's Reno vator which completely cured me." Sold by druggists at 25 eta. and tl. When down town drop In at John Rudd's and leave your watch, If It Is out of repair, to be fixed, 817 No. 16 St ipvf m $100 Reward 100. The readfre or this paper will be pleased to leara Ilia! there L al lut on dreadful dis ease that eclen.-e Baa bwi able Uirure la ail lie ttacre, and that la Catarrh. Haifa Ca tarrh tuie the only poltle cure known to tee medical freu-raliy Catarrh brln a ronatltutlonal d !.. roqutres a ron.iuu tloaal treatment. Haifa Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, actio dliwtly upon tha blond and nitu-oua surfaces or the system, thereby dc.trt.ylag tha foundation or tba diare. aad Klvlnic tbe patient .treueth by bulldlu up Iba constitution and aellluK nature In doing Ita work. Tee proprW-luis haveeu oiu. h faith In Ita curative powrra, that they offer tine Hundred miliar for any reee that It f alia to cure. Bend for Hat or tea Uuiontala. Adarraa. r. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. SVnold by Druggl.u. lie. llrllo, Juniors. Buy your ticket via tbe North western and the Union Pacifio to Den ver. The finest train running be tween Chicago and the coast. You will find them thoroughly American. Aot tee Smeoth. The track of the UNION PACIFIC are o smooth and the car furnished o complete that you can imagine your self in your own luxurlou apartment at home. Inspect the Buffet Library and Smok ing Car a they pas through Omaha every morning. The Only Way to go to California without delay or annoyances, and In comfort, Is via THE UNION PACIFIC. You don't have to change can, and you gat there several hour ahead of all other lines. For time tables or other information. call on A. C. Dunn, City 1'aes. & Ticket Agent, 1302 FARNAM ST. The ( to St. Paul. Minneapolis. Sioux City Route, "North-Western Line," through train, Pullman Palace Sleepers, Dining Car, everything strictly first-class. Leave Webster street station 5:45 p. m. dally. Tub A. P. A. hall of Anaconda, Col., will be ready for occupancy about the 15th Inst. Information that informs If you are going went and want to know what the trip will coat when you will reach your destination and wry vou ihould take tbe Kurllngton to St. Joseph, Kanaaa City, Denver, Crip ple Creek. Dead wood, Hel ena, Butte, Spokane, Beat tie, Tacoma, Portland. Og den, Bait Lake City. Ban Francisco or ANY OTHER western city, write to the undersigned and receive by return mall a letter Hiring you JUST EXACTLY the Information you need. J. Fbamcis, Oen'l 1'bhV -ent, Omaha, Nob. Notice. To Robert E. Buellman. non-resident de fendant: You will take notice that on tbe 22nd day of May, lt.W. Ella Spellnian Hied a petition against vou In the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, tbe object and prayer of which is to oDiMii a divorce rrom you on toe ground of extreme cruelty, and that you nave ben an habitual drunkard, alao you have been guilty of wilfully deserting pluln UIT for more than two years but past. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2Uth day of June, 1890. umana, Heuraaka, may iMt. ELLA (SPELLM AN. Plaintiff. By John L. Oarr, her attorney, 5-23-4 BE A HAN! After you have been Imposed upon by fraud ulent concerns. blackmailers and gtve-somethtng-for-notb-!nv nMnnln. write iia. Weakness of men re sulting from youthful Indiscretion, cured; also all private aiseasea or any ainu. ne rn. torn vou to comnlete. vigorous n anhood- cure certaln-at less cost than by your local physician, and your trouble known to your self only. Send for diagnosis, free. We have the nest treatment ior vonsiipation. Piles nu Uatarrrt Known w meuicai art. Write, .Home Treatment! Company KALAMAZOO.iMICH. M. DALEY, Merchant Tailor Suits Made to Order. n.i...nta.. na.fu.f A. In .11 r a.aa . c?lnt.h. ing cleaned dyed and remodeled. 504 X. 16th St., : OMAHA, SEB. CHRIST. HAM AN. Watclimaafir and Jeweler, Fink Watch Repairing a Specialty 612 South 16 Street. OMAHA. NEB. RUPTURE Foaitivelr OPHBD by th0 f- f 1 1 f HERNIA or LvCrl I RUPTURE LlL.Lt.Li CURE No knife. No syringe. No detention from bu8lnes3. Business confi dential. Send for circular and references. STATE AND COUNTY RIOHTS FOR SALE OR TRADE. 6. W. BELL & Son, INVENTORS AND PATENTEES. IS West Kinth Street. KANSAS CITY. MO. Is Ibis wbai ails you? I'M Bav ya a feel- lag ef weight la I lfi Sumach 1 Bleating afttr' eating Belch-1 Uf ef U'lne , YBitioi Fee4 i Waurbrash i Ucarthara Bad TaaU ia Us Heath, la Us Uaralaf Palplutiea ( Us, Heart, at U DUttaeiaa ef Stesnach Csaktrtd Unit Gaa la Ut Bewcls J Lee ef Flreb Fickle Appetite ' Dttrceeta, Irrlubl Condllloa ef Us I Mia4 Dluioeas Headache Ca- atlpatlea r Diarrhea? Tbta yen have DYSPEPSIA ' le m ef It m.mj straw. Tk ee (eeltivs l cera m ua twmtui ceaiaialat la Acker's Dyspepsia tablets 4 Vy Mil, frtfA, m renlft f M$ cacta Fiiilu M ambTT. Hot! ImiwrlfaL Mttw ! York.MTa: "1 infTrud bniUlf fruta drt- i i tMtMlA. but A CaVer'at TlVMattA. teVkanla failawT . toMUA. urn 0 k Actuf Vt4Uia Co.. iVtlCt.aibtff. tC, I. T Department Store Prices Best describes tbe rates at wbicb DR. WITHERS Is doing all kinds of Deptal Work. Set Teeth $5 00 Best Set Teeth 7 50 Gold Fillings 11.00 and up Silver Fillings 1 00 Gold Crowns 5 00 Teeth Extracted 25 Teeth out In the morning Sew Ones Snmo Day. All work at about Half what other Dentists Charge. 16 Years' Experience 16 Dr. WITHERS, Dentist, Fourth Floor Brown Blk., Sixteenth and Douglas Streets. TELEPHONE 1776 D.I.Hayden CARPENTER mil BUILDER. REPAIRING! DOORS AND WINDOW SCREENS. Shop, 809 S. ICth St: : Omaha FARM LANDS FOR SALE. Have you any sense? Then add them to dollars and buy a farm. 160 acres In Dawes county, B0 acres In cul tivation, two cash takes the whole farm; 1M acres In Holt county, a fine farm, 80 acres in cultivation, two cash takes It all. I have a few more at the same low price. Renldence lota; old price cut In two twice. Alnt that hard enough? (hard tlmen). Batd time prices. I will sell you property at one-third old prices. Olve me a chance. I can place a few choice loans at tl per cent net to those wbe have money to loan. LYMAN WATERMAN. Real-Estate and Financial Agent, New York Life Building. Omaha. Neb. DR. C GEE WO. What relatives of my Patients Have To Say One of My Great Cures During The Month of October, 1895. Read the following convinc ing testimonial from two orominent Omaha Citizens: Judpe Isaac S. Hascall and R. F. Williams have this to say. We consider Dr. O. Gee Wo of 818 North lBth St.. Omaha, Neb., one of the hat nhvali-lnna in the cltv for the following reasons: Kour years ago our daughter be came very nervous ana at iimea iic uu unable to control herself. We doctored with and consulted nine of tt e leading physicians of this city, but she gradually grew worse, until on the 7th of October. 18. she was at tacked with spasms. She was unconclous and delirious for weeks following tbe attack, and at a consultation of physicians they agreed that she could not get well. We then employed Dr. C. Oee Wo, and the patient be gan to Improve at once, and in a remarkably short time was up. She Is feeling better than she has for a long time. She Is Improv ing every day and bids fair to get entirely Isaac 8. Hahcall. a near Relative. 210S 8. 13th St. Ex -Const able S. B. Clark, office 319 S.Jtth s , says: I can't say too much for Dr. O. O.'Wo. My little boy and girl had dyptherla and other physicians said they coula not re cover. I then called in Dr. O. Gee Wo, and i ini than Si hnura thev were out of danger. He also cured myself of Lagrtpp and gen eral debility, and my wifeof Inflammation of the oowels and female weakness, from which h had .uffarttd mjLnv vears. I can't thank btm enough for what he has done In my family. o. d. Man tiub. Mrs. H. A. Duo at, 1813 Clark Bt. Heart trouble and nervous dibllity of many year "johhB'rooks, 534 N. 18th St-Of sprained back, liver and kidney trouble of three years standing. Is now a well man. i . i... oina Q lath Rfc ThiFAfl nf spasms and female weakness of seven years Frank Houjb, Schuyler, Neb. Cured of rheumatism oi one year a uuiuuvi " 1UP":rVi'.. Dr. O. Oee Wo guarantee a cure In Tery casa or the S a e. eunin tVi Krwilr (anrf miftfltlnil .. a .... nif arivl an wrltA tn above addrewes or call upon DE. C. GEK Wi-v cental ltK fit Dmahav Nflh TTVe UA lUi u wa. GREAT . . DISCOUNT You can Bare from 15 to 25 per cent, on all cash purchases for the next thirty days. You get $5.00 Shoes for $3.50 I You get $4.00 Shoes for $2.76 You get $3.00 Shoes for $2.25 I You get $2.00 Shoes for $1.50 Youths' $2.00 Shoes for $1.50. Ladies' Shoes in the same proportionate prices. G. LANG, 718 So. Sixteenth St. SPECIAL SALE. -OF- LADIES' From 50c W.N.WHITNEY'S 107 South Sixteenth Street, W. R. BMETT CO. Why Th?y ISicbl A NUMBER of people have been kicking themselves pretty hard recently. All because they made a mistake and got into the wrong door. They thought they were in one of the Departments of the GREAT BENNETT STORE, when in fact they had wandered into one of the "snaps" that have crowded about us, hoping to catch some of the overflow from the Big Store. MAKE NO MISTAKE!. Get into the right door into Bennett's where you get more than the worth of your moiiey, no matter what you buy. SPECIAL BARGAINS In WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, REFRIGERATORS, ICE BOXES, SCREEN DOORS, WINDOW SCREENS. PRESCRIPTIONS and MEDICINES Bring your prescriptions here for the purest drugs at low est prices in city. BENNETT'S PATENT OIEDICINES $1 00 Sizes at 59c; 50c Sizes at 30c; 25c Sizes at 18c. We sell all kinds of Patent W.R.BENNETT C2.- 15m-1j Capitol Avnue. AMERICAN GOLD MINING ZEpMILLING COMPANY 1615 Howard Street, Omaha Neb. Capital Stock $2,000,000 2SJuL5f. 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Tt is a safe and sure Investment, and WILL POSITIVELY PAY DIVIDEND 3 TO EVERY STOCKHOLDER. We court the fullest Investigation. Full Information will be sent by mail upon application from those who cannot call at offise. Fill out the coupon found below, giving the number of shares you desire to purchase, and inclose it with a P. O. money order, or an express order, or with monsy in registered letter, and mail it to us, making all money orders payable to JOHN C. THOHPSON, President. OXFORDS to $1.50 AT- Medicines at lowest prices. OMAHI, NEB. Mining IDitiict