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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1888)
y 'i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 25 , 3888. THE CITY. The Imnlc clearances for yesterday wore $701,07J.30. ! Kcsorvcd scats for the Nat Goodwin onuiigomcnt go on sale this morning. Slorz , of the firm of Storz & llor , is building a largo brick bottling works on North Sixteenth street above Nicholas. The Gorman Antl-prohibltionisti at their last meeting appointed n commit tee to visit the various business men and attempt to raiho a fund to light the cold water olemont. The residence of Mr. P. B. Wooclrow , a cnnviif" < cr of the Urndstroot company , at 1)70 ) North Twonty-llfth avenue , was bnrglarlj'od yesterday afternoon. The family wore all absent , and the extent of tho" depredation could not bo learned. Chief Seavoy was the complainant on n warrant issued yesterday for the ar rest of Henry llornborgor , a saloon keeper , who conducts an establishment near the corner of Fourteenth and Douglas streets. Ho alleges that Ilorn- berger told liquors ever his bar after 1- o'clock , midnight , on Saturday. Tlio witnesses to the allalr nro said to bo the following : Captain Fit/go nihl , Harry UrlUan , II. II. Shollonborg , L , J. Johns and Joe West. Personal J. W. Htrolun and V. Ilinrlchs , of Carroll , In. , me Munay guests. Henry B Thompson , of the Hmma Juch opera company , is in the city. C. J. Humson , of Wuhoo , and F. U. White , of I'lattsmoutli , are at the I'nxton. It. II. Clinmbcrlnln and Kaymond Loran/ , of Clariiitln , la. , nro 1'axton guests. John It. Cox and wife , of Plattsmouth , and A. S. McICay , of Kilend , nro in town. J. Li. linker , of West Point , and II. H. Toinson , of Lincoln , arc ut the Murray. J. C. White , Kam 13. Leland and U. It. Itandull , of Lincoln , nro Omah.i visitors. Mr. Stern and wife of Hastings , and II. Stern and wife , of Holdrogc , are at the Mil- lard. lard.W. W. W. Ilarsha , of Tccumsch , and George H. Thummol , of Grand Island , nro at the Millnrd. John Dickinson , of Elgin , Nob. , N. S. Harding , of Nebraslf.i Cltv , and II. S. Manville - ville , of Tildcn , nro in the city. James Conaughy of Vorlt , Isliam Iteavis of Falls City , Mrs , Thomas Uryant of Schuylcr and Mrs. 11. W. Cromwell of Chap- pel aie In the city. Miss Iione Chapman , who has been visitIng - Ing her brother , mid Mr. and Mis. C ! . C. Thompson , of Walnut Hill , lutuinud to her homo at Hhodcs , la , yesterday. Itndly Mated. Peter G Mason and his wlfo have been separated owing to some furniture trouble. They mot on Sixteenth street yesterday , and the liuly tumbled him over und choked him. FlNli ItotuiUci. Low May , of the Nebraska llsh commis sion , was in to-vii and stated th.it ho has been promised a carload of yearling trout from the government hatchery at INCH thvillu , Mich. _ Doctors vv Undertakers. On Wednesday afternoon at ,1 o'clock the undertakers and doctors will , for once , antagonize tagonizo each other in a game of base ball : \ the park , tlm proceeds to go to the Creche The names and positions of the bclligeionti will appear to morrow. Justice Heed's Court. The case of the State against Alfred H , Parker for embe/zlcinent as manager of the London 'lallor'B establishment was called before fore Justice Itccd for a llnal hearing and dis missed for want of prosecution. Parker re turns to work for the llrm. Gets a Watch. The Union Pacillo company has purchaset aflTiO gold watch which will bo picsentcd tc Frank A. Tillman , the brakeman who was shot four times while defending n train o Hint company against robbers several week : ago near Lai anile. Tillman is yet in the hos pitul but will bo discharged in a few days. Destitute. Mary Nelson , a ten-year old child , died a' ' the homo of her parents on Vinton street between Twenty-llrst and Twcntv-sccond yesterday of typhoid fover. There an live other children in the family , all danger ously 111 with the same disease. They are ii destitute chcumstanccs and the county ha : been naked to bury the child. A Fanner Kofobod. * The country , It would seem , Is having it1 share of burglaries , bccaiibo several of then liavo been recently committed. The last vie Urn was Peter Glandtwho lives out fourtcei miles on the nikhorn road. He slept witli nn open doornnd the burglar walked off will (54. which wcro taken out of Glundt'i pockets. _ o Minors. A. H. Gl ulstone , Max Gladstone and Da vid Ulack , comprising the firm of Gladstone fc Co , were arrested yesterday on th chaigeof selling liquor to one Charles Ed- ivard Hudolph Jones , u minor , on las Saturday afternoon. All three * ol the gentlemen pleaded not guilt ; mid expressed considerable surprise at thci arrest. They think that Jones must have ol tallied his liquor from ono of their clerks , u they personally know nothing about the case Their tilal was set for Wednesday at 'J p. in Oninha'H Itcprcscntntlvc. Sim Roomer , the butcher who has ben appointed to represent Onnha In the beel slaughtering contest to bo held in Chicago ii November , is a man about iniddlo-asro , am has been employed by Harris & Fisher. II has dressed a beef in llvo and a half minutes and is considered , with some practice , to b able to make even butter time. It is thought however , that Chicago will not let the llrs prlzo leave her. her.A A Dear Kxplolt. A bully and thief named Hurry Cndc , win Las ucon arrested a number of times for larceny cony and other misdemeanors , became , drunl Sunday night and attempted to clean out th town , cowboy fashion. Olllcor Vanous inter fcrod and was knocked no.vnby the tougli On regaining his feet the policeman prove inoro than n match for Entlo , and had hli : transported to the police station in the patrc wagon. The Judge charged Eudo 535 am costs for his exploit. The liar Committee. The objection some of the members of th bar committee are alleged to h ivo stirred u last week about serving on thacommittc with a young attorney has had no effect. Jtulf Doano staled j esterday that ho has heat nothing from any of the members of the con ndltco personally about their not being wll ing to seive , and that ho docs not think thoi will bo any trouble in the matter whatovc Ho is non committal ns to what tils cours will bo in cnso any of the members of tli committco refuse to servo and give no betto reason for so refusing than that Cooley Is c Ilia committco. It is said that only six applicants wcro e : amlucd last year by tlio committco. Shu Was Kidnapped. Mr. . Volght , of Lyons , was at the pollc headquarters sooklng information concirn ing her twelve-year-old daughter who ws kidnapped last weak , and whom she believe has been brought to Omaha. The girl Is d scribed as about half grown , ratine thlnl sot , bos short , light hair , talr complexion an , , dark eyes. She was dressed In a dark tlanni CreM with red plush In the wulst. . . Mrn. Volght says that the kidnapper wt by a number of person * driving fro : Lyons to Craig In a buggy. The girl " V'U M f * U > o time. The fellow h sa'd ' i About ire fed ten Inches In height , welgl 196 po sdshas light complexion , brow M4tfM. * Uo had on a greenish brow 4rip d pMt * , and soft brown hat. ' It MM Note to ttjoji. pc , . ccnt. mortga railway coropar \f. Harris & d Jr. . Jfricucu , the comi nj's attorney , was seen. Ho said that tlio statement of Messrs. Harris & Co. , In regard to the company's franchise being exclusive with thirty years yet to run , was based njion the fact that the territorial Logislitura had granted the company an exclusive franchise for llfty years , twenty of which had expired. Also that the desire of Harris & Co. , to sell what bonds they had on hand , has no bearIng - Ing whatever on the company's affairs In this city. Caught In thn Aot. As Mr. H. A. Vosburgh , living at 2118 Grace street , was preparing to go to bed about lOo'clock Sunday night ho was attracted by a strange noise In his kitchen. On enter ing , he discovered a negro stealing his silver ware. The burglar attempted to get away but Mr. Vosburgn seized him and proceeded to take his propsitv from him , but before ho had secured half of It the darkey broke nvvuy and escaped through an open window , leav ing in his haste a pair of shoes ho had taken off. Mr. Vosburgh left a description of the burplar nt the police station and shoitl.y nfter.vards a negro who corresponded with it , vas captured by SergeantMostyn and Ofllccr Savage. The shoes wore tried on his feet , mich against his wishes , and found to bo n icrfect lit. Ills believed that the right burg- ar bus been bagged. Ciittrcll'tt Death. Sunday , Alfred T. Cottrell died some what suddenly from the effects of a cancer u the lower Jaw. Ho had been ailing for lime , but continued at his work ns ilraughtsman In the city engineer's ofllco at south Omaha until I o'clock Saturday , when 10 returned to his boarding house , and was [ lead at ! 1 o'clock Sunday. An examination of his effects failed to reveal thonddiCMS of : iny living friend , and , in fact , all his papers seemed to have been dcstro.\cd with the ex ception of ono woll-kept diary In that was 11 list of sums remitted to a wife and childion n England , and nn account of the expendi ture in a six-years'course of schooling for ono child , but not the slightest clue as to where they resided. Only 15 cents weic found in his pockc's , and the funeral will be n charge of Ills South Omaha fi lends. Ho , vas npnnicntly about foity-clght or fifty years of ago , nnd will bo burled fiom Drcxel c Maul's at 10 o'clock to day in Forest Lawn ccinoteiy. An Aliioluto Citro. The ORIGINAL AIHETINE OINTMENT s only put up In largo tuo ounce tin boxes , nnd is an absDlutu cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped bunds , and nil skin erup tions. Will positively cat o all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ALJlEi'lNE OINT MENT. Sold bv Goodman Drug Co. , ut "j cents per bobv wail UO cents. Tim IKON MN'lf. The Mayors of Council Ilhifl"- ) and Omaha \Vrlto About It. The correspondence botwccn the mayors ol Council Uluffs and Om ilia relative to tha formal and demonstrative opening of the new budge is appended : Euctni\i : : DrpviiTMnsr , Convc'ii , Ili.urrs , la. , Sept.1. . To the Honorable , the Mayor , \V. J. Hrontch , Omaha , Nob. , Dear Sir : It : behalf of the city council , tlio bo.ird of tradi and citizens generally of Council Bluffs , f cordial Invitation is heicwith extended tc j out self , the membeis of the city council the boaid of trade , and citizens generally ol Omaha , to co opcrntc.and nnito with this citj inn joint colebiation on the occasion of the completion and opening lor travel of tin new bridge now being built between this cit and Omaha. The suggestion is also most rcspectfultj made , that u committco bo i.iiseJ in your city to unite with a similar committco from this city , who shall designate the time for said celebration , and mi'co all nocossiry ar rangements thciofor. Prompted as the above invitation is , by the universal fr.itoi nal fcol Ing springing up towards ynur city through' out our cntlio commonwealth , and among all classes , if aftords mo great pleasure person ally and in my ofllcial capacity to entcnd the same. Yours truly , M , F. Itonni : i , mayor. Mavor Hroatch's reply was sent yesterday and is as follows : OMAHA , Sept. 21 , 1SSS Hon. M. F. Ilohror Mayor of Council liluffs : Dear Sir [ take pleasure in acknowledging the receipt o : your commuucicntioii of the 21th instant ex tending an invitation to ourclti/ens in behal of jour cltv to co-opsrato and unite in cole bratlng the opening of the now bridge between tweon Council Ulufts and Omaha. The mat ter will bo laid before our city council at it ! next meeting , and will also bo acted upon at oncoby the board of trade , with a view tc the appointment of committees to co-oporati with your committees for the purpose dc aired. Allow me to state that Omaha rcciii locates the friendly fooling manllcsted to wauls her by your cltv , and she will roloict in the completion of the now bridge , whlcl : will bo but another mo.ins for n moro fjo qucnt nnd profitable intercourse with oui neighbors and friends. Hcspactfully. W. J. Hue VTCII , Mayor. The council , at its meeting to night will doubtless appoint n committco ti act in the premises and the board of trade will hold a meeting this afternoon ti appoint a similar committco from this body Lee CAIIINS ( ire neither or fashionable nor in ilc mand , but they wore mon comfortable and mon healthy , than are man ; modern dwellings. Warn cr's Log Cabin Hops < J Buchu is a roproductioi of ono of the best of the simple romcd ics with which Log Cabin dwellers o old days kept themselves well. Didyoi ever try "Tippocanoo ATTEND TilEai ALfc. The IT. 8. Encampment , nutTnli County Fair niicl G. A. R. Itounlou nt Kearney , Neb. The Union Pacific , "Tho Overlain Route , " will soil tickets for the abovi during the month of September al greatly reduced rates. A special reduction will bo tnado 01 tickets sold September 17th , to 120th limited to September 22d. For rates , dates , etc. , call on or ad dress your nearest ticket agent , or HANKY 1' . Iiuii , City Passoncror Agent , Io02 , Farnam st. Omaha , Nob. A RIOHNINO lUjAZE. $3r OO Goes Up in Smolco In th lnrly ] Morulnt ; . At 2:40 : yesterday morning the policeman o duty at Sheelys sent in nn alarm ofilro ; to heai quni tcrs , and the brigade at once tinned ov nnd proceeded to the corner of Twenty-sen onth and Walnut strcots , where It was foun that n number of frame buildings ouucd b Charles Iltowo , of Omaha , wore In flame : They woio valued at $ Jr 00 , and Insured fc $2,1.00 In the North American and Phoenix Ii suranco companies. A policy for $1G ( in the Now Han pshlro company expired I May last , nnd was not renewed. Ono of tl buildings was occupied by a saloon kccpi named Gates , whoso furniture and stoc were badly damaged , but wcio .insured i the Homo Fire company. Another was o cupled by J. H. Hughes , grocer , and with ii contents was totally destroyed , the latte being insured in tlio Iowa and Nobraski and Southern California companies. Tl third victim was Thomas Jude.who lost all h furniture , but carried a email insurance I the Iowa and Nebraska. The origin of tl : flro Is unknown , but It was first dlscoverc by a boarder m n neighboring house , wl ] says the ilanics had then made consldcrab' ' headway in the roof. Ho also soys that 1 saw.lwo men running away from the pren iscs , but was unable to identify them. Get YourRailroael Tickets NORTH , SOUTH , EAST and WEST , and secure your sleeping berths at 1302 Farnam St. , Union Pacific Ticket ofllco , IlAiuiY P. DEUEL , , . City Ticket agent. Wyoming oil lands for salo. Clair of 40 , 80 , to 100 acres now on the ma Uot. Complete abbtracts to same fu nlshcd , J. L. LOVKTT , 220 So. Thirteenth 6t.Qm < ibaN.eb , AI10UT FITKOnitAhn. What Local Democrats Think of Ills Chances. Abe lice's regular lestcr from Lincoln as will bo seen In another column , states that at the Instance of the Douglas county democracy ttio Lancaster county del egation will piesont the name of Hon. John Flt/gerald at the democratic congressional convention to bo held at Nebraska City on the 'J7th lust , nnd that no will bo the unanimous holco of the convention as Mr. Connell's opponent for congress. Hrief Interviews with some of the leading representative men of the party hero develops the fact that this repot t Is wholly unfounded. Postmaster Gallagher said : "Mr. Fitz gerald would certainly receive the full sup- IKirt of the pirty If ho was nominated , us would Popploton , Hrown , or J. W. Paddock , Uut thcio Is no truth in the statement that ho Is the choice of the Douglas county democracy , or that tlio Douglas county democracy has induced Lan caster county to put him In nomination , or any one else. Wo would like to see 1 itz- gerald nominated well enough If ho could ac cept It , but the last I heard in reference to his nomination was that ho was asked If ho would accept It and ho emphatic ally declined. However , It lies between him and IJnmn , Popploton and Paddock. " A. J. Popplcton remarked that ho hid heard some talk about the nomination of Fit/gornld , but bevond that ho knew noth Ing. Ho felt certain that there was nothing in the alleged coalescence of Douglas and Lancaster counties In the interest ot anyone. "Thcro Is nothing in It , " said James Creighton with no llttlo feeling. "Theio are two good reasons why John Fitrgorahl should not bo nominated at the approaching con vention. One is that thcio Is a light between Lincoln nnd Omaha , nnd as is well known Omaha is clnnlsh , nndthodiffoicntinlliicnces that would bo biotlght to bear would gieatly split up the vote. Another is , that tliero are thico Catholics on the ticket nlicady , and uodo not wish to sec the ticket encumbered with Catholics ; It will gicatty injure our chances. Mind , I don't say anything against the Cath olics , for I can suppoit n fair share of them ns wni inly as I can any other denomination , but any moro on the ticket will greatly in- juio it , and 1 wouldn't like to see Fit/jerald slaughtered by Douglas county men , which would bo the case if ho wcio nominated. Chailie Hrown is the man for the democracy to unite upon. Ho would bo a winner. " The man who said "Lot mo make the songs of u people and 1 care not who makes their laws , had ho lived in oui time and been the publisher of the La dies' Homo Journal and Practical House keeper , \\ould have put pictures and stories and talks ( How to Do Things ) in placeof songs. For this is the familj ago , the ago of homo and of love home- malting , home-loving , homo-keeping however , a few may wonelm1. The spring of happiness is at homo for the c who find it out. Ton cents in uiher 01 stamps for September , October , Novonv her , December. Tlio October number is now on the news stands ( J cents. LADII ' IIOMi Philadelphia. AVIS , US ACO. . Its Head , Hugh Murphy , All Around. Mike Mcanoy wants a change in his work Ho has been ispectiug Hugh Murphv'f sewer work in the southwest patt of the citj nnd claims that ho can stmd it no longer Questioned as to the grounds of his com Jlamt , ho explained that the foreman ii charge of the work persistently and continu ously endeavored to evade the specification' ' and slight the work ; that while iiispectini thu woik at the bottom of the thiity-foo sewer the cement above would bo improperl' ucpaicd to the detriment ot the worlc bu for the interest of the contractor's pocket : hat poor ] omt woio made in the plpss , am n a il07cn diffciont ways the work wai slighted nnd poorly done. When ho roinon strated , ho says , ho was loaded with abuse Some time ago ho applied for a second in ipcctor to work above while ho was below jut could not got one. Concluding , ho said : "I am not a Hug ) Murphy inspector , but a c-ity Inspector , ant [ do not propose to undertake ) a Job which owing to the evident determination on the paitof those doing the work to defraud the ; lty at every possible turn , I am unable te look after. " Smith's gang of .cedar block pavers begai work on Seventeenth street north vcstcrdn. and nro proceeding vary rapidly. Thii force last week completed the paving o : Twenty-fourth street from DoJgo to Farnair In twelve hours. They are delayed by lacl of curbing , and are very cmplntlc in thcii opinion that the contractors for pavinj should also have the curbing. As it is now they say , the curbing is done by a rival- Hugh Murphy who makes it an object to re tnril the work instead of helping it along , am as a consequence they mo kept dodgingabou f loin one part of the city to another , losini time and losing money. It is stated by some men who worked will Hugh Murphy on lower Leavonwortli strce' ' that In some places the grade was not mor than nine inches m depth , instcai of twelve. The diffeienco of tw < inches reported in Saturday's HRI : reprc scnts again for the contractor.lf thomnterin bu saudof between W and f-1 per linear yard Which in u big job amounts to considerable "Tho best on earth , " can truly b said of Griggt , ' Glycerine Salve ; speedy euro for cuts , bruises , scalds burns , sores , pilesj totter and all bkii eruptions. Try this wonder healer. 2 cents. Guaranteed. Goodman Druj Company. A novel game of ball will bo plnyc nt the ball park to-day by the Indiai nines from the government school c Genoa. They have their brass ban with them. i AVINTRII iinnc. Scbastopol Will Hcmahi "With U Until Spring. A force of workmen is engaged takin down the scenery of Scbastopol. The wor ! will bo finished in n couple of days , and the the material will bo stored in this city tint : next spring , when It will bo taken to Sa Francisco. It will require six cars to trans port It. If It had to bo carried as ordlnur theatrical scenery is carried , it would rcquir forty cars. The difference ) between it an the latter material is that it can bo foldo Into small pieces , thus saving a gicat deal c costly space. The season of the spectacle comprise eighteen performances for which the pri pnetors wcio guaranteed $23,000. The n ceipts have been about § 23,000. Thcro i : therefore , n deficit of about f'J.OOO in connci tion with the cost of erecting the umph theatre , which with other expenditures wi amount to about ? 17,000. There Is a feclln on the paitof many of the gentlemen wl gave the guarantee to have the amphltheati lomaln , until next year , nso the lake durin \\lntcrfor skating purposes and the ci closure during the early spring for anothe entertainment with the prospect , later , of si curing another ono of Pain's great attra tlons , the "Full of Pompeii , " possibly fc a dozen nights in suuimc In this way , It is claimed , the inonoy pi into the amphithoaU'o could bo obtained un an amount over and above the same coul cosily bo made. Tlio management claimed to have c : ponded about 113,000 in Omaha for labo : chemicals , powder and other materials. : brought hero a force of slxty-tlvo peopl nearly all of whom have loft for other part MAGNCU'8 N"E\V PtiACK. Ttio "BOBS Shop" Is Now on the Come of 13th aml.Fnrnnm. Last evening occurred the oponhig < the now barber shop under the U. 1 ticket office , 13th nnd Farnam. Tl opening was a success and the custor ors were moro than pleased. TI fixtures were flno , the furniture nc nnd of elegant design , the chairs eas the light good and the entire roe chcorlulness itself. There is no bolt couipuod shop iu Omaha. This mod * * * _ . * * * * i totiEorlul nnrloriH under tlio mnnngo * montof Mr. Wim E. Mngnor , ( onnorly manager for the Pnxton hotel bnrbor shop. Mr. Mngncr is nn artist in his line untl iv first 'cluss bnrbor. If you wntit nn cnsy filmvo or n otyllsh hiiir cut Mugncr's now uhoj ) is the plnco to got it , cor. 13th and Fiiruiun. X11B BMKIjlilNCJ COMMITTEE. Whnt It Will Do'ntul the Mayor's Sue- iRCHttMII , President licchol mid Councilmcn Leo , Lowry , Snyilcr and Alexander , left Sunday nliht for DCS Monies and Minneapolis to ox- mnlno n system of crematories for ijnrbnsc. They will extend their trip to Chlc.iqo. The committco goes at the city's expense , and the mayor hopct that the result of their trip may bo salutary to the city. He says that on the Oth of last Mny ho suggested the ap pointment of n similar commltteo , but the council fulled to tnko action on the matter. It treated It just as it has treated other BUR- gcstions of his , jet when the subject Is brotiKht up by some members of the council , It trocs through nil right. The major is Incensed because of Haseall's delay of several ordinances which ousht to have been passed lotitf since , and which nro delayed to the injury of the city One of the principal of those ordinances Is that outlin ing tlio duty of the police force , which was compiled with great care and which was ready for passage homo months since. AH a consequentof this delay , the mayor claims that the police cout t is being run in the dark and that expedients must bo resorted to In curtain emergencies when there ought to bean an ordinance spcciticully providing for them. You can find cool , well furiiishod rooms nt the Glebe hotel , boat , located houbo in Omaha. Kniploynient. Aiioncy Swindle. Michael Sullivan , who boards at the Doran house , complains that the man named Al bright , who runs an employment agency hero Is sending laborers to Washington Ter ritory under false pretenses , as there is no \\orK ttieio for them. CALIFORNIA ! TtlK LAND OP DISCOVERIES. CUF E JATARRH OROV1LLECAL 'Sent ! for cirtutjr.3L.l | trkHlt3Qr9.g- | . Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Oo. It is tlmcto jttttthe boys into their Fnlll Suits. We. cttnIt them ivlthfjoodstiir- \ dy clothes for school and piny , and with d handsome suit/or ; > Children's Suits in two pieces fo imall boys , rtiiei | thrcs pieces for the brother. The Only Permanent Cure For Dyspepsia , Sick Headache Etc , , IS- 1'rico OOo Box at all BASE BALL. TUESDAY , WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY , Two Indian nlnns from the Oovernment schoc nt Genoa , NeD. Uixmu called nt U i ; M , Dr , J. E. McGiw One of the Jloit Successful SPECIALIST , In tlio treatment of DISEASES ot the Timex : LUhOt ! . IlBAllT , LlVLll , KlIlfcKVH , IIVK nnd I'.AI Diseases ot the lln UN and NKHVOUS B VST us Ki'iLErsv and NfcitvouH I\HAUSTION. : AKTIIM nnd OAVAUIIII , OUAVKL. Diseases of the IL\i DKH and ItbUTUM , all Disorders ot the SUXUA UHOA.NB. A cure ncAHANTEED in all cases of PIUVAT and BKIN DISEASES. Ills ruiu R am HI.M XUKAIILE and rnnMANKN- The most OUSTINATU CASKS \ ILLUINQ rapldl under his form ot treatment. The doctor's theory Is that no disease bhoul bo regarded as Incurable until the disease oiirunlsdestioycd f aster than it can be repalrei From hU years of experience in HoHi'iTAL an PUIVATK Pn vcrriCB , the doctor is classed umou the LI2ADINU Sl'LCI 4I.IHTH. CONSULTATION FRKIJ. Treatment by coriespoadenco. Send stam for reply. Office Bushman Block , 16th an Oouclas Sts. , Omaha , ob , _ _ OUR STOCK OF SUITS For Fall .and Winter -was never moro extensive and varied than now. Mens and young- inens 8uits have always been the most important part of our business. On the quality of our Suits and the prices we sold them at , wo have built up our reputation. This Fall wo have made special exertions to eclipse in this line all our previous efforts and we can safely assert , that no choicer exhibition of Suits was ever made. Our stock comprises all the leading styles and grades of goods. No description of qualities or naming of prices in this advertisement can do it justice ; wo simply aim that Every Suit we sell shall be a walking advertisement for us. One feature about our suit stock is , we keep only reliable goods ; wo handle no shoddy or satinett suits. The cheapest suit we sell will be found to bo made of strong and durable goods. The mate rial is not as fine as in the bettor grades , but it can bo relied upon to wear well , and the medianic and laboring man who buys a low and medium priced suit of us will get as much satisfaction and bo as well pleased with his bargain as those who buy the finer grade goods. Another feature wo want to mention is , that wo can fit men of every build , from the variety of shapes we carry. Wo keep "short and fat , " "long and slim" sires especially for customers who have always found it hard to get fitted , and the prices are the same as for ordinary regular sixes. Have you "eon our fljc. Cnshimere II.it ? It will do yon good to look nt it. You will find sonic displayed in our corner window. "Wo hiivo them in several of the latest slmpcst. No hut htoie sells such a hat for le-s tlinu ? ' 2or § 2.50. Don't think ours is worth le-s because wo sell it nt ! Kic. Wo "guarantee" ovei.v one of them , and our guarantee menus just this much : TE after wearing it you find you have not tlio satisfaction out of it as you expect to get out of n ! ? :2 : hat. or if you can show its any damage or defect , we will give you another hat , or re fund the money. Js that fair ? ONE PRICE ONLY. Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , A MEDICAL 9 SUR6ICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge qta. R/A.C03S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND 1RUC3E8. Jlest facilities , apparatus and remedies for sin " CMtul trcntraent oTcvcrv form of disease requtp ing Medical or biirgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Iloird and nttendauce ; best hospital cccommc. nations in the weit. \VKITE I-OR CIRCUIARS on Ucfonnitlcs anc" Praces , Tra-wes , Club Feet , Curvature of tin hpiue , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Cat.mli , llronclnti1 ; Inhalation , niectricity , Paraljfis , lipilcpsy , Kid ney , Bladder , Kj e , Ear , SUiu and Blood , and all Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women a Specially. BOOK OH DifEACts or WOUEM HUE. ONLY RELIABLE MSDICAL 1NSIITU1I Mir.tMi A erECiiLTT or PRIVATE DflSEASES. All Illood Diseases successfully treated , bvph- ititic Poison removed from the fjstem without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. Petsons unable to Msit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All commit ideations confidential. Medicmcbor instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents or sender. One per- fonal mteniew preferred. Call and consult us or end history of your case , and e will tend iu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Im lotcncy , Syphllh. Gleet and Varicoctle , with kcstionlist. Address Omaha 3Itdital and Surgical Intltuleat DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13th ana DadaeSU. . . OMAHA. NEB. Health is Weait i ! Dn. K. 0. WcaT'R Nitnvr. AND Tlnxi ! * MINT , a guaranteed Bpecltto for Hyflterla , Dlr.zt. DcpresMon , Softening of the Brain , resulting In Insanity , and leading to misery , decay und death. Premature Old Age , Ilarrenncss , Loss of 1'ovver In either OCT. Involuntary Losses and Bpermatorham caused by over-exertion of ths brain. Bclf-abuio or over-lnduleence. Each box contains one month's treatment , tl 0) R box , or Blx boxes for 15 00 , aant by mall prepaid on re ceipt ot prlc * . WE GDARANTEK BIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by n for Blx boxes , accompanied with 15.00 , w w ill pond the purchaser our written iruarantea to refund th money If the treatment does not effect a cure. tJuarnntec * Issued only by C. P. GOODMAN. DnieeiBt , Sole Agent , 1110 Farnaia Btref t. Omina. N eh SteekPiano Bemartable for powerful symp thctlc touu , pliable action and ab- omte durability. . J i ears' record , the best guarantee ot the exc t- lenoe of these Inatrunifntu. ' ( WM WlUWlli uuuui TJ. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , USB. Paid Up Capital $400,000 Surplus 00,000 II. W. YATF.I. President. LEWIS S. KEEK , Vice President. A. L' , . TOIMALIV. 2nd Vice President. j ( g iCOeSi , cashier. BIItECTOUS : W , V. MOUSE , .loii.v S. COLLINS , II. W. VATES , LEWIS B. Ui.cu. A. H. TOU4ALIN. Banking OIBce THE IRON BANK ; Corner 12th nnd Farnnm Sts. A General Uanlcing lluslneiis Transacted. PENNI'HOVAIj WAFERS are i perboxbymall.oratdniSKlsts. Stated art\culart 2 posUse starapg. AUdreKa Tna Eoauu CBIUHCAL Co , DBTHOIT , llica. For sale and bu mall by Goodman ' Who Is WEAK , NERVOCB. : TKO. who in hie VOI.I.Y wid JtlNOUA N4T i TRIFLD away his VHJOIS ot IWI > Y , drains upon the FOIINTAIMl of I.IFH , HEA A ISE , I1ACHACIIK , Dreadfu ! Dreams. WEAflNKS of Memory , BAMH. VVt.fif.Hf ) la BOCIETT , PIMII.F.N Upon tha FACE , and all the EITKCTS leadlmto UAIII.Y I > K ATa.nd porhapi VONhUMP. V2ON or INSANITY , should consult at onca Uie CKI.KDRA.TKD br. Clarke. Fstabliihed 'S6I. LT Clarke liai nude NEUVOUS I E- IlIILITr. ninoNIC and nil Diacanei of the GENITO UKINAUY Orsnni a Life rVndy. It mAltes K difference WHAT you bare taken or WHO has failed to cute you. WFEM A LKHiulTerlng from diseases pecu. liar to their MX can consult with the assurances of ipeedjr relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works on your dlieaccs. 9 0ond 4 cents postage for Celebrated worba on Chronic , Hcrvonu and Hell , eato Disease * . Consultation , penonal'y or by totter , free. Consult the old llortor. VtioaaamU cnred. OlUcoound nnrlom prtTikto. M&-ThOM contemplating Marriage ocnd for Dr. Clnrbe'a celebrated giildo nle and F mal > . each 15c. , both 25c. ( Btamps ) . Before confldlnc your case , consult Dr. CiLAItUK. A friendly letter or call may mve future nuOertngand shame , and add golden rears to life. a-Book " JLtte'f ( Secret ) Er. ror , " aOc. ( itamps ) . Uedlclno and writings sent everywhere , secura from cxpoinr * . HounBios ; Sundays , 9 to 12. Addroii , P. D. OLtAAKB , M. D. & 8S So , Claris & > CHICAGO. ILL. Your Lett Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? RBAD THIS IF IT IS. A.Proprietary Medicine thnt ncct\s but a trial to prove Us worth. Dr , Calender's ' Left liver Bitters , The only Distilled Ilittcra In the United States. Ihe only lllttera iccognlzed by tha United States Internal revenue laws as a Pro prietary Modlrlne. Lawfully Patented. No , of Patent 14-9,573. Contains no fubll olls.no essential oils , no forelcn substance or damag ing drugs. A perfectly puie medicine , com pounded from Pure Hoot Herbs and Old Peach ; pleaaantto the tanto , quiet and aurlslva In It * effect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice In flv * days. KetrulatcK the Hov. els. Invlcoratos Inactive Liver , C-irri Diseased Liver , Itevlvci the Kidneys , Improves the Appetite Quickly. HefrnUtcs the wnole system. Mew Life to ths whole ejstcm. lxft l.lvcr lllttora am eoU In Omnlm. Kub , by the following ilrnwitlsltlrbanl * < m DniLCo , hperlnl Uholi'iMUi' . for Ilia driiK Inlcrc'Jt of Nebraska , lie- { .iioiliiiati Itrui-'Co , W. . \VliltPhoiise , T. W.Spnf- faril. ham II. tnniiwortn. Hthrcilur riianuacr , Kulin A. Co , John t.liirtlih , M. 1'urr. I. A. fuller A Co. , W J. llntliiiiJiilin ! II fonto.C .1 VrUo.M I.I'oHCll , J.I1 KlHK.J.W. Clarke. I II Kliiiilill. .Mux llcclit.,1. H Lhrlnlrnann W. If I < nmberoii. II H. Co * . Max Conrad , trunk Vf. l't > M. H ltu musfnn.iro. Ilncilur , lliivd'H I'liunimcy , C. A. Mililu > r , lluwunl Moyers. trunk Dulloiio \ Co , wtiolcJa'o Uculora Iu CUur * and Left Liver Hitlers. JOSEPH GIILOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION Kit. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4.S THE MOST PEEPECT OP PENS. Blj O hiMKlVen unlvcr cat satisfaction In tue cure ol Ooacrrlicca rnJ ain't , i prceclboltcn < : fetl eafe Inrtcommond- oolj bj It * , . tag It to all sufferer CbcololCo. i. J. STONCII , M.D. , Cincinnati Docalur , III. Ohio. riucc.oi.co. Tr < > Bold by Drueclti JU3IOIQU8 AND PEIISISTEKf Advcrtlsintr lifts always p ovoa successful. IJcforo placlnt'nny Newspaper Advertising consutt LORD & THOMAS , 10 TH , l. CHirACO. ! QTEADY EMPLOYMEHT cnerEetlc ladr canTHtieri resldmi ; In tbli Oand towni. No capital necc arr. ( iood * tell Ihe ifar round neferenci ; required. Addreu WKSTKHN AtiKNTa' bUiTLV co , za nan AT . , Cbicugo , iu. THE RIULM TIME TABLES OMAHA ilanincB&lirklllllsPas 7:15 a.mJ n:21p.ra. : tNorfoUcPnssoiiBor. . . . .1 0:10 : p.m. 10:30 : u.rn. "Dally. TKxcept Sunday. SUBUUBiVN TRAINS. llnnnlncbetween Council IllttlTs nnd Albright. In addition to the stations mentioned , trulns stop at Twentieth and Twenty-foui tU street ? , and at th Summit In Omaha. ' [ VVciifivarU. Itastwarrt. COUXCIIj , UOOIC ISLAND Jc PAUll'lU. Lva\e. Arrive. A No. S. . . : Wp.m.D | N'o. 1 7OQu.rn. ( J No.fi. . 0:00 : a. in. t ! No. fi . . . ,1:60 : p. in A No. 4 . .11:40a.m.lA : No.3 . . . . ( ! : Wp.m CI110AUO. lIUHLlNGTON&QlJINOy. A No.4 . . . .ti:40a. : m.lA No.fi 7KJa.m. : A 4No. H . . .r > : J'ip. in. A ' .N'o. 7 . .fii'Wp. ra , A No. i OiMp. m. A No. y . . . ' 1:00 : p. in. CHICAOO & oaTll vlJb llJUN. u A N'o.U U:40a.in.A : | No.il 7:10 : a.m A No.4 . , . .auip. : m. 1) No.l 7:00a.m. : 11 No.'J :10p.m.A : | No.n 0lij : ) . m. CI1IUAUU. JIILWAUKKi : , ST. PAUL. 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