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/ 8 THE OMAHA DAILY . BEE : , MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 30 , 1880.
THE CITY.
AinitflcmcntB for tlio Wook.
Horn's.
Monday Hoyt's A MidntqM Hctf.
Ttiesclaj'-Iloyt's A Midnlohtncll.
Wednesday nitcrnoon Hey t'a
ttcll.
Wednesday night Ho.vt's A MtdntgM
Dell
Thursday Thomas W.Kecno In nWicftcu.
Friday Thomas W. Kccno in Loula XL
Saturday afternoon Thomas W. Kcono In
S/ti/locfc /
Saturday night Thomas W. Kccno In
ntchurd 111 ,
'
r.nnif Musr.n ,
Eycry nftornoon nnd nlftht An nccurato
representation of an opium joint with dra
matic performances and curiosities.
Personal Paragraph. s
1 S. E. Smith , of Crete , Is nt the Murray.
J. Hi Stou'tirt , of Plorco , Is at theCiwoy. .
Alex LORCO , of Schuylor , Is at th * Mlllard.
E. D. Hall , of Davenport , u at tlio Pax-
ton.
Gcorgo Lunz. of Valentine , Is at the Mur
ray.
ray.C.
C. H. Sloan , of rnlrinount , Is at the MIL
lard.
A. Ralnboh , of. Norfotlc , isat the Mil-
lard.
James Harrington , of Uentrlco , Is nt the
Cnsoy.
W. L. MeOcc , of North Platte , Is nt the
Piixton.
O. F. IddlnRs , of North Pintle , Is nt the
Murray.
John Uarsloy , of Falrmouut , Is at the
Murray.
Ucnjnmi'n P. UuUor , of North Platte , is nt
the Mlllnrd.
MIAS Lota Harsluelicr. ot Hastings , Is at
the Mllluru.
J. A. Stevens nnd O. S. Mnhati , ot Ncllgli ,
are nt the Casey.
O. N , Diu-unport , steward at the Mlllard ,
lias pone to eastern Now Yovl : for a short
vacation.
f. M. Thaoher and wife , ot Fort Niobrarn ,
are at the Paxtoa. Mr. Timelier is the post
trader at tlic fort.
A. U. Toild , Frank Carruth , Byroo Clarlc
nnd George Manly , of Plattsuiouth , are regIstered -
Istored nttho Paxton.
S. 1C Jngraui , of Llttlo Falls , N. Y. , a
prominent capitalist : nnd one who Is inter
ested In several western enterprises , is In
the elty , stopping at the Murray.
Qui'ry.
OMAHA , Sept. 29. To tlio Editor of
Till ! Bin : . Will you plcaso stixto who
wrote tlio piny of "Ton Nights in u Bur
Room. " and oblige
A. B. W.
Ans T. S. Arthur.
Death of "mult" Dav'n.
Abraham Davis , bolter Known as "Diolc"
Davis , and one of the toughest characters in
this section of the country , died yesterday
at his homo on the river front opposite
Fnlrbnuk's rollnory below the Union Pacific
Davis' ' death wna caused by n carbuncle on
bis neck , which burst internally , causing
him to suffocate. Hu was twonty-nmo years
of ago , and bore a hard reputation , having
been arrested times without number. Ho
was onu of what was known ns the notorious
Davis brothers. The ether was killed a few
years ago by Bill Curlln , who shot him in
Bolf-defcnso. x
Some of the neighbors wanted an inquest
held over the remains , and in all probability
one will bo hold to-day.
GcntfiMiiun From nomon.
The telegraph has brought tlio news that
on the 2d of next month ono hundred citizens
of Lioston would visit the corn palace at
Sioux City. The board of trade some days
ng'o ' , in anticipation of this visit , appointed a
committee consisting of Messrs , P. E. Her ,
, W. N. Nnson and J. A. McShnno to extend
to thcso gontlemcn un invitation to visit
Omaha. To enable the committee to properly
entertain the party , subscriptions uro being
raised by the board nnd business men will bo
called uuon nnd be expected to contribute to
the fund. It Is expected that not less than
$1.500illl bo required. Tills sum will bo ex-
peiul"U judiciously , none of It belli tr used
unless the party should be composed of rep
resentative citizens.
Wanted Good bricklayers nnd stone
cuttors. Good wngos paid. Apply to
M. T. Murphy , Fremont , No'o.
TU1U BRICKhAYKItS * PICNIC.
Iho I'rngrnnimn Curried Out Despite
tlio Cool AVonllior.
The bricklayers' union of Omaha cele
brated for the eighth annual time yesterday.
The weather being cool and threatening ,
the attendance was not so largo as was an
ticipated , but the previously arranged pro
gramme was carried out just the same. The
cround selected for Iho picnic was at Pick-
aru's grove , situated about four miles south
west of Omaha. At 10 o'clock the members
of the bricklayers' union met at their
hall on Douglas street and marched behind
the Hibernian band to the Bolt Line depot ,
at Fifteenth and Webster streets , and at 11
o'clock the greater portion of the crowd loft
for the picnic grounds. It was too cool to
picnic much. The few women who attended
kept themselves warm by waltzing , and a
handful of men who did not care to dance
t'avo nts each to witness some very
low races
There was a sprint between Lozler ,
Grommo , Doody nnd an "unknown. " The
latter was fortunate In not being known , as
ho was distanced. Lozior wow , with Grommo
n close second.
McCoy's stallion "Brldgor" andPlclcard's '
"Ulna" did several heats of thrce-mlnuto
trotting. "Dlna" won three boats In five.
Tlio bottlnir was in 50-ceut chunks , and
was principally on heats.
The prettiest contest of the day was a half
milo dash running race between "Young
King , " "Keveugo" and "Brigade. " "Young
King" won ull the glory and considerable
money.
Pickard has recently fitted up a splendid
race course and noxtsprhTi ; will build uu am
phitheatre , stables and ether conveniences.
Ho hopes to lease the promises to the mana
gers of ttio Douglas county fair association.
Good order was maintained throughout
the day , nnd bud tlio weather been moro
favorable thu attendance- would have been
very largo , as hundreds of tickets were sold
that wet a not used.
PAXTON licmcr , , OMAHA Snocini nt-
tontion to commercial men. Finest and
largest hotel in the west. Kittrodgo &
Bndnnrd , proprietors.
* Jtov. Uorr'rt Fnrmvcll Hormon.
Rev , D. H. Kcrr , who has boon pastor of
the Southwest Presbyterian church for over
two years , but who resigned his position on
account of an Inadequate salary , preached
hia farewell sermon to that charge lust oven-
Ing. There was a full attendance of the
oiouibors to listen to his formal farewell.
T/io / service was a continuation of the
young pocket's meeting , and the earlier portion
tion of the Talk was devoted to the young
folks'BocIoty , Ills tojct was taken from
Plimptons ) , 8. "Think on t'icso things. "
jVuiong the virtues to which the speaker called
the attention of his auditors wore truth ,
honesty , Justice , purity. The following
e.vnopsis of the church's history was then
' given :
The society was organized In 1SS3. The
Urst report to tuo piosbytery was in 1683 ,
showing a membership of 28 , with contribu
tions f 170. In 183 * the society numbered 51 ,
with $750 contributions. lu 16S5 , III members
and SI , 00 contributions , besides the buildIng -
Ing of a placa of worshlu. In 18M3 , 110 mom-
bora and C1.B50 contributions. In 163T , 107
members uiid f'J.aOO contributions , la l&Stf ,
161 members an4UU3a contributions. The
present year the membership la 1W uud the
contributions fS.COO.
"Uurinewy two years1 pastorate , " con
tinued the speaker , "I huvo preached .MO
sorinou , being nearly flvo per wcolc. I huvo
' preached xwouiy-ouo funeral sermons uud
performed thirty inarrlago ceremonies , the
ilitt being 'o'u tick. ' Besides this I have
beep pat-rotary for a college , treasurer of the
V prwbj'tcry uud ovunficllsC for tea counties
nt the name timo. Thcso might hnvo Inter
fered with my local work. "
Unpleasant occurrences in the past were
lightly touched on , the pastor snylnR ho for-
travo everything , but added ! "Nono ere so
blind ns these who won't see , and none are
no cruel as tboso who can leva but won't.
\V'o can control the affection * If wo will ,
You must love your pastor to have him suc
cessful. You must also honor him , and you
can not do go bettor than by going to "oar
him preach. Talk him up to your friends
nnd ho'll go up nnd your church will grow.
Ho Is entirely dependent on you for bis
popularity and inlluoncc. Talk him down
and you toke the heart out of him. "
Mr. If err has not yet decided whore his
future Hold of work will bo.
Tun I > pin | > < icy Coiirt-Mnrtlnl.
Captain Charles A. Dempsey , of U com
pany , Second Infantry , will bo tried by
court-martial next Monday , at department
headquarters In Tun 13 nr. building. Captain
Dempsey will bo tried on two charges , the
first being a violation of the twentieth article
of war , In showing dlsrospsct to bis com
manding ofllccr by goinc to his house on the
morning of Juno ID nnd using violent and
abuslvo language , and repeating the performance -
formanco on the afternoon of the sntno day ,
The second charge is that of violating the
twenty-first article of war by assaulting' his
commanding ofllccr. .
These charges wore preferred by Colonel
Fletcher nnd wore p.isscd upon by the
department commander as being of a nuturo
to call for an investigation. The matter thus
passed out of Colonel Fletcher's control en
tirely , and xvill bu thoroughly sifted , Irro-
spe'ctivo of any scjitonco which may bo In-
lllctcd upun Colonel Fletcher.
The court-martial to consider Captain
Dempsey'H case would have been called Im-
mcdhitnly after the trial of Colonel Fletcher ,
but the annual eucampmimt occurred nt that
time and It was thougnt best to postpone the
trial rather than make a detail of ofllcers
which wcro needed nt the encampment.
The charges ngnlnst Lieutenant \ \ right
were dismissed because there was not suf-
llcient evidence- warrant the Judjro advo
cate of this department lu brlnm n-Mo case
to trial. . W *
Ice Kor Snip.
600 to 1,000 tons good- ice on railroad
truck. Will soil cheap. Address A.
G. Btiohunan &JSo. , Fremont , Nob.
A UiaaiAKjjpIIUiB CITY.
A. 1J. Unll Gives Ills Kit-it Impressions
or Mruttlf.
SEATTLE , Wash. , Sept. 27. [ Corrcspon-
donco of Tun Bi'.B.l Seattle la a city of
about 20,000 people , although the "oldest
Inhabitant" claims more , and real cstato
men swear there are 30,000. It Is beautifully
situated on the tastefully terraced slope ,
gently ascending from the Sound eastward ,
'iho city Is very finely built , or wus before
the great lire , which swept mvny tlio larger
portion of the business part of the city. I
was perfectly overwhelmed with astonish
ment upon cntcrini ; the city to tlnd grunt
number of large , massive buildings erected
upon the ruins maOo hy the Uro ( lend , and
nearing completion. On and no.ir the
burnt district the streets are linud
with laipc tents , some of thorn
two story , in which thousands of dollars of
business is transacted dully , atiil In which
millions of dollars worth of goods of all
hinds and descriptions are stored. The
scene presents itself something like a sol
diers' reunion , camp meeting and picnic com
bined , to which is attached u superabund
ance of lunch stand * ) and restaurants.
The people evidently mean business , and if
there are any "dies" on them they are not
apparent to hutnun vision. Business , busi
ness , business , from early dawn until late at
night , trade and tralllc goes on , buying anil
selling , bartering ar.d exchanging , men ot nil
trades uud professions uro hurrying to ami
fro.
fro.All
All races are thus engaged the wiilto
people from every stato1 in the union , nnd
from every clhno where whlto people exist ,
the Mongolian and the African , the Indian
nnd the Mexican , u conglomerated , heter
ogeneous mass of live humanity. These
Hood the streets of Seattle daily , mm all
busily , but peacefully , pursue their various
avocations.
The scenery as viewed from tlio city Is do-
cidely picturesque. Standing upon uny
prominent point in the city , you behold as
line a landscape picture ns ever presented it
self. The calm plac'd waters of tlio sound ,
reflecting all before it like a mirror , with
ships steaming their way to other points or
coming in freighted with their human trcaa-
uro ships of all kinds , largo , medium nnd
small , fishing sniiicUs and row boats ; while
beyond nnd across ttio sound rises thu pjc.
turcsquo hills of West Seattle Looking to
the northwest , about sixty m lo\ distant , you
behold the Olympian mountu ns upon whoso
summit you behold largo spots of "beautiful
snow. " The scenic view in the clear , glis
tening atmosphere which uiovails most of
the year is very grand. Add to this the per
fection of climate , the "Indian summer" like
days , avoiding excessive heat or cold and
you have climate ) and scenery hero un
equalled , oven by thu fabled clime of historic
Italy.
No wonder , then , that Seattle is receiving
her thousands of visitors every wonk by
every train nnd by every boat. Thousands
or strangers visit the city , many to invest
their moans In business or real ustutn" and
others to sigh a deep , vigorous , dagc-or-llke
sigh , that they hadn'tcomo and located some
time ugo ,
But everybody cannot como to * > onttio
there isn't room. The principal business in
the country is the raising and gathering of
the hop crop , jvhtch is immense , this terri
tory being the best in the United States for
raising that prolltablu crop. The timber
trade , too , is immense. Lumber , ship tim
ber , shingles , etc. forms a prolltablo Indus
try for thousands of people which , owing to
the immense timber region hero , will con
tinue profitable for a generation to come.
The cost of living in Scattlo is not much
above that in Nebraska , except In the matter
of rent which , owing to the great fire , is ex
tremely high. "Fuel is quite cheap hero ,
thorn being so much timber pcoplo can got
their wood for the cost of having it cut and
hauled. Coal is also cheap , owing to the rich
coal mines near the city. The winters I am
informed nro pleasant , there being but llttlo
cold weather , and no winds.
A. n. BALL.
Provisions of the Noiy lin\v on tlio
Sul ) ) ( > or.
The now registration law provides for the
registration of voters for election purposes in
metropolitan cities , cltios of thu ilrst class
and cities of the second class , including all
portions of the voting precincts In which said
cities are situated ,
Section 1 makes It the dutv of the mayor
and council to prepare booka for the registra
tion of voters , uud proscribed the form
thereof.
Section 2 provides that thrco supervisors
of registration shall bo appointed by the city
council m September of oijfc year for every
precinct In such city , and not. more thnn two
of whom shall belong to the name political
party.
Section 8 provides for the challenging of
any person Who applies for registration and
prescribes the oath to bo jidmlnlstcred In
such cases.
Section B provides that the salary of super
visors ghalt bo $3 a day for the time actually
employed ,
Section 8 provides that the days for regis
tration shall bo on Tuesday four weeks , iho
Wednesday of the third week , the Thursday
of the second week and the Friday and
Saturday of the first week preceding the
day of the November election of each year
for general elections , and on .Friday nnd
Saturday of the second week , and on Satur
day of the Ilrst week preceding the day of all
other elections.
Section 0 provides that the supervisors of
registration shall bo In session on the days of
registration from 8 n. m. until 1) ) p. m ,
Section 13 makes it the duty of the city
clerk to furnish the supervisors of remstra-
lion with the necessary books and blanks.
Section 10 provides that the registration
books shall remain In the custody of the city
cleric.
Section 18 provides that the Judges of elec
tion in each precinct shall have at the polling
plneo on election day the registry books
for such precinct , and no vote shall bo re
ceived unless the naino of tlio voter shall ap
pear on such registry book , unless such voter
shall produce nn nfllduvlt sworn to before
the city clorir , or other person uj- )
pointed by the mayor , nnd sub
scribed to by at least two freeholders.
setting forth that siicli person is a quixlllled
voter , nnd giving his reason for not appear
ing before the supervisors of registration.
Section 21 provides that each political party
shall bu entitled to hnvo a challenger at cucn
place of registration , who shall bo assigned a
place where ho can see every person who
presents himself for registration.
Section 2 ! ) provides that , any person who
shall register or proourd the registry of any
person through fraud , or who shall vote Ille
gally unUcr the provisions of this act shall
bo deemed guilty of a felony , nnd on convic
tion shall bo sentenced to the penitentiary
for a term of not leas than o'no , iur nuro
than live years.
Section 30 provides that If any supervisor
or registration shall bu gully' ot willful nog-
leet of duty or corrupt or fraudulent prac
tice In the execution of tho'same he shall bo
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor , nnd on con
viction thereof shall be sentenced to the
county jail for not loss Hum tun-or n.oro than
sixty days , or flnod'hbt less than SLOO nor
more than $ . ' 00 , or both.
Section ! ) l provides that , if any supervisor ,
clerk or other ollleer having custody ot ruc-
ouls shall destroy , uhungo or mutiliuo any uf
the records ha shall bo deemed guilty of u
misdemeanor , and on conviction thereof
shall be sentenced to the county Jail for tut
less than ten riuys nor moro than sixty , and
forfeit Ins ofllco.
Section : i2 provides that any person noU an
odlcor who shall uo guilty of any of the
above offenses shall bo sentenced to the
county jail for not less than ton du.vs nor
more than sixty dass , and lined not less limn
? 50 nor more than JoOO. or both.
Section 83 provides that uny person mak
ing n fals'o oath or anirmation provided in
this net shall be irniUv of a felony , and on
conviction thereof shall be sentenced to the
penitentiary for a term of not less than one
nor more than ton years.
Section ! M to 40 inclusive provides penalties -
ties for the violation of the provisions of this
act , and for offenses ueainst peace and good
order , the persons provided by law to carry
out the provisions of this act. '
Section 41 provides that no irregularities
or defeets in oarryintr nut the provisions of
this act shall constitute a defense for the
violation of the provisions of ihU act.
Section 4 J provides /or the public ition In a
newspaper in each city the boundary of elec
tion precincts , and the time and ulaco of reg
istration.
Section 43 provides that the cost of carry
ing out the provisions of this act sh ill be
paid out of the general fund of such city. '
The C. , St. P. , M. & O. R'.v ( depot
15th nnd Woljstnr sis. ) , will bell rcuiid
trip tickets to the Sioux City Corn
Palace Festival at $ ; ! . 'JO. on fculo Sop-
tetnbur 2to October 5 , yood to return
until October ( i. '
T. W. TKASDAM : , G. P. A.
Bob Ncns ntunils.
The morning , evening and Sunday Bite
can bo found regularly at , the following
places ;
HOTEL * .
Paxton Hotel New. * Stand.
Mlllard Hotel News Stand.
Murray Hotel News Stand.
Arcade Hotel News Stand.
Motiopolitan Hotel Nowa Stind.
Windsor Hotel News Stand.
Can field House Mews Stand.
Co7sons Hotel Mows Stand.
Barker Hotul Nowa Stand.
HOOK , NHWS AXI ) TOV STOI'.CS.
Ooplm & Co. , ! 5US North Sixteenth.
Dick Castullo , 50J North Six'.conth.
J. Rich , 00'J North Sixteenth.
J. P. Hoy. 111C North Twenty-fourth.
llubln Bros. , 514 South Tenth.
Prank Kolblo , 31S South Tenth.
G. W. Shannahan , SIOS South I'hirtosnth ,
P. N. Meilhede , ii8 ! SJUtli Thirteenth.
J. I , Fruchauf , 414 South Fifteenth.
E. Wyman , 111 ! South Fifteenth.
U. ISckol , WS South Sixteenth.
J. S. Caulfield , l.HOt Fnrnam.
A. Anderson , "il'i Cuming.
S. E. Hanson , 211 Cu'niiifj.
W. U. PiuiirJ , 17.33 Kt. Mary's avenue.
J , W. Martin. 12U9 Park avenue.
S. M. Martlnovitoh , US South Thirteenth.
Jos. Timmons , 20th and Lake , cable depot.
G. D. Gilmor. 15-J3 Leavenworth.
(3. ICern , 1722 Lcnvcnworth.
M. E. Lawrence215 S. 15th.
E. Alpine , ISO,1 ! Douglas.
N. F. Bonnor , 1320 Douglas.
DIIUO STOKE ; .
S. E. Howell , corner Leavenworth
nnd South Twenty-ninth.
Peyton & Owen , 2101 Lesvonworth.
Caledonian daug store , 29th and Lake.
KLBVATOII iiors.
Geo. Cooper , Mercants' Banlc building.
Cl.vdo RutoKin , Kamgo Block.
Board of trade.
SOUTH OMAHA.
J. S. Stott , Postofllco.
G. Hcuthur , at news stand nnd on street.
Patrons of Tnr. Dec will notice the ubovo
now ugoncies nt drug stores and elevators ,
which have boon placed for the further no-
commodotlon and convenience- BliB
readers.
Persons who fall to procure Tira BEE
when wanted , will confer fuvor by reporting
ficts to the BEC olllco.
Merchants' Hotel. Largo sample
rooms. $2 , $2. 50 & S3 pur day. NatBrown
Ono o1'lOiilil'ft VnlunlMn
Jay Gould IIUH an orchid In Ills con
servatory at Irvingtou that is valued at
$3,000.
BAKING POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
NKW YOItlL'S GICUAT CMKM 1ST.
This IB to cortlfy that I have annlyzod Dr , Price's Cream Bnlcinfr Powder.
111 nil it coiiiposea ot pure inntorlala , compounded on correct Hclentiflo
principles. The ingredients uro accurately and sciontiflcally pro-
portionud. Ilonco , bread or biscuits prepared with it ura
bettor suited for digestion.
R. OGD13N DORI3MUS , M. D. , LL. D.
ftvt. Cliemlitrr ami Toilcologr In lli * New York Uellera *
itoipitiii f Mo . - -
. undl'liitlc * ID the College ottlie
CUT or New York.
This powder never varlog. A mty vf 1 of puro.
ty , ftrHunth mid wholcaomencssf More co.
nomlcnl than the ordlniirr Muds , nnd cnnnot
besoldlncomiietltlon with Tha innltltudea ot
lororfchoitwelKht alum or iiliospliato powilors.
Bold only In cant. Koyal IlRkinu VowdM Com-
puny. li Wall Bttect , New Vort
WE MSraiHIC MWfWE IH-AHEWCfc
DRS. BETfS & BEITS
> KAUN'\M STIIEET , OM.AIIA , MED.
( Opposite1'nxtou Hotel. )
Office hours , 0 R. m , to S p. m. Btmdnys , 10 n.
m. to 1 p. m.
Kpix-lillsts In Chronic , Nervous Skin ami
JJlood DNea cf- .
l-WConsultatlon at olllco or by mail free.
Hi'ctlclnes onr.t by mall or oxpios * , neeuu-ly
pac-ced. trea from observation. Oimrantces to
onrp oiiii * ' ily. MifL'lv ami permanently.
'MT'tHrnnO ' lirDTTlTV Spennatmihopa , ssml-
flDnVUUu LlllDlllllI ni\lI.ossi > , Nicht KniH
lions. VhyslcfU lii-cny. iiilslnp ; from IndHciu
lion. l > ccss or Indtilpcnco. piodr.clnpblceplots
nebs , nespomloil"I'mip si oil tie ! luce. vcr
Ktoa to ooclctv , < ; a > .lly iihcomauccl , livct of conll
donco , dull. niiJlt fin stuclj or Inmlncsj , and finila
Hfo n burden Safely , permanently and prl-
vntuly cured. Consult iJra. lletts & Belts , HUJ
Kiiinnm St. , Omtiha. Nob.
Clppfl nn < \ OVill Tl'prQtiOT ' Syphilis , n disease
DlLLll utlu CM I ! ilio flulij mo t teirlbleln Its
results , corapletPlv cindlrated wltlmtit the aid
of Mercury- Scrofula , Pr/slpo'as. 1-ovcr t-oies ,
Hlotclics , I'looif. 1'ntiibln tha Head nnd Bones ,
Syphilitic Eoro'I hroat. Jlrmll anil loiiRin' , ( '
tiiirli , etc. . peiniancntlj' cuiud Mliero othcia
luuo fulled.
I7iiinnir Tfi'ina'V "ni1 Hladilcr Coinpinints ,
lUulluVt Ulllld'Y P. inful. Dinlcnlr , too frn-
tiuent IUiniliic r Il'ooly I'rine , Urlno hlsli col
ored or with milky te.llircnt en standing , W < nK
Back. Uoiiorrhim , Olcot , Cjbtltli. etc. ,
Promptly nnd aMy Cured , Charges Jtoatcni
.
mnvul complcto , v.'ith'jnt oilttlui' , caustic or
dlliatlon. dues elltc'ed nt homo by patient
\\10 out fviuouionU imlnornpiiojiiiico.
To Yonoff Men and Midi-Aid Men ,
firiDP > fl'e ' nwful oirocts of early
AOtlDL1 uUflu Vice , which bunK' orunnlc
weakues-h , destroylns both mind and body , with
ull Its dreaded lll.i. permanentvnuert ! ,
Acticniithojenhn have impaired
MTjprmna themselves by Imptoper Indul-
Kcuie'i ur.d bolltary liabltn. \ > hlu& tnln both
body and mind , unflttliiK thorn tor bnslncaa ,
itmly or mnrriaKi * .
.M AIIIIICIIMK'J. . or those entering on thnt Imp
pyllfe , nvare of physical debility , quickly us
BlbtcJ.
OUR SUCCESS.
Is baspil upon facts , First Practical Expo
rlenci- . Second Kvorycasa Is especially studied-
thus Maitlnc aright. 1hlrd-.Mo.lic.nes mu pro ,
paied In our lubntory exactly to suit each Citse ,
thus alTectlUK cures without injury
Jiy 6ond ilcints Dostceo for celebrate 1 works
on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases.
ThoiisandH enroll. { 37 * A friendly letter or rail
limy BUVO you ( nturu Hiiirotlnir nnd fluiine. and
add golden yeurs to life. fW No letters uu-
wcred unless accompanied by 4 cents In gtaniDi ,
AduraMi or call on
ttKV. BET'ff & ISHJTTS ,
. 1108 Furnum Slrect , Omaha. I < ob.
l inMCV an < 1 nllnrlnuty troubles oasily.nutclc-
MUilCI ly nnd safely cnrod by DOUTUIIA
Capsules. Hevorul cases cured In seven days.
Hold at SUM per box , all dniKRisti , or by mall
from Doctura il'r'B Co , 1U Whlto bt. , N. Y.
I'uil directions.
Continental
Clothin ouse
SALE
I1ST
1
Tlia fargest display of Boys' and Children's
Clotlvng ever shown in Omaha. <
Special attention is called to a full line of
Lord Fauntleroy Suits , our Rough and Tumblt
§ Juits for school wear' and a very large line ol .
/Three Piece , Short Pants Suits for boys fromi
* 11 to 16 years *
Of Boys' Knee Pants Suits for school wear in.
strictly All Wool Cheviots , at $5.00 , ages 5to (
14 years. Everything'desirable for boys of all
ages in honest fabrics are shown this season *
feiffht Overcoats
A full line of Fall Overcoats for Boys from
4 to 14 years.
sosrora
NEW YORK
Proprietor
DES
Cor. Douglas ancllStli Sts. , Omaha.
L.uok to Vtii.uWardiolves. .
Theo cool dnyn sugj-o t heavy clothing
we are \\ell pmnaiud to piovido for tlio
comtorc ot our eiiHtomorii. Our stock
comprises Men's Kail nndVntcr Suits of
the nlahoat gru lo or muteiliil and \\ork-
1 maiiBhlp. tojjUh.T with au unlimited sup-
'nly ' of waim Hosiery mid Undonio.ir.
( ) nr urtlstlc selection of Neckwear la a delight -
light to tliu oyeu.
\Vu Imvo some hln < ; choice In Haml-
kerchlcfs sometu ng excelU-nt In Mores
anil Mmiutliln. : rullnble InTUinb
Clilldien's Clothing u npecmlty.
Desiring
to exam
ine t li o
_ „ „ „ . „ . „ Justly rel-
ebiatcd lines of Hoots and Shoos , manufactur
ed uy C. M. HendeiBon .fc Oo. . of Chicago Fac
tories nt Chicago. Dlxon. Ills. , and Koud lu IJ-AC ,
\ VlB.stiould write SAM. N. WATSON , resi
dence , 1'MtfiMONT. NHU. TrftvellnB a' < out
Ilocdquartoia for Uubbers.
PILSS.
fcn < \ $1.00 lt yournnmonnd ndilrnsslo inn nnd .
win Kenii JDII u iiKciai'i ; timt win i-tr
< : UHi ; I'll.KS iindcont oulT 1U cents. 51KH
I"O. Jloxlji ; ! , linuij Ifcl.incl.Ncb.
JOHN E. WILKINSON ,
Teacher of tlie Violin.
Atl'iiptlH Ho&ldenco. Kl North 19th Street ,
Omuha , Nebraska.
For Thre3 Nighis and Saturday Matinee ,
MR. ARIEL BARNEY Presents Mr.
KEE
-SUPPORTED BY MR.-
GEORG
and nn unquestionably strong company of histrionic talent on
Thursday Night , Friday Niglit ,
RICHELIEU. LOUIS XI.
vx v/
Saturday Matinee , Saturday Night ,
SHYLOCK. RlCHARDlIl :
Admission 28c , QOo , 78c , fand $1. Sale of seats will open at the box
office Wednesday morning. .
AMUSEMENTS ,
& & 3M iOiWf p" " & * *
ISMlil
, 'I wemlaii ami n'ulnctdau. Sept. 30 and
Uct. 1 and 2 , '
Dlro.'tfiom Its phenomenal run of nearly llvo
months luNew Vor'i City , with Us grout cast
anil nulnad of realistic scenery. PUSFlVKlA
ANIAIISOI < UTIIA'llllcruntffomnllpro\lou3 !
I production1 ! . The country scaool examlmitlon.
'Ihu vlllat'o church cliolr rehcnrdnl. Tlio sow-
Incrchclu nnd clmtting society. The coasting
slide. The belfry towor. llegulur prices. Soata
on halo Saturday.
ANEW
COLLAR
Line.
To Glasgow , Helfasf , Dublin nmlLhcrjiool
FHOJf N12W YOHICKVKIU'TIIUltSDAV.
Cabin imnaiiuU ! to f.'fl , acconllnK to location of a tat
room , Kxcurslon M to fJO.
Stcorugo to nnd from Kuropo at Lowest Hates.
AUSTIN 1UI.UW1N & .CO. , Uen'l Aucnts ,
' U llrondwar , Now York.
Jou.V HI.Enu.v , Gen'l Western Axcnt.
Kt Uundolph St. , Clilcngo ,
. MOOIIES.TIJ03.
, atOmnlia
MAX MtiYKK. ADOM'II MBVKU
KSTAIILISIIEI ) IWO ,
QKNI3KAL AGENTS FOK 'J'HU
STEINWAY ,
Arid ether first class PIANOS , nnd
STORY & CLARK ORGANS
Remember , Wo do Not Soil Ston
cIloU" Plnnos.
All Instruments Guaranteed to
be Just as Represented.
SPECIAL !
Wo offer a fine S323 Piano for$25O
EASY PAYMENTS.
Visitors Welcome.
MAX MEYER & BBO
Cor. IGtlj arid Farnara'Sta.
. the Mqunr Habit , I'onlllrelr Cared
' . tir AuinlDlnturlnu l r. llulutu1
UulJen Hpecinc.
It oiin l/o ( fUoii In n tup of coircu or tea wltliaHt tiie
nowe'lje l > ( tli- > | riii ( laklnulti Uuteoluliilr Iwrrii-
. . . . . . , . . . ,
In- . . mul will uiruct n n > u.ly uml fllTIllIllllfllL CUlV
wlietlicrlliopatlimt U u luoderulurtrliikcror
coliol wreck TI > ou imJ ot ilrunkardf luvo .
inailo toiuiii'rato men whoImre takun UoWuiiBl'O ' " .
IH lliolr tuttun without lUelr knoivloJco nnJ toJiijr l.o
1 love Ilior quit .Irlnklnf of tlielr own frepw . li'
KoTorhull ) . Tlio iy lumoucoinpri' n ; iU wllli } | a
lltr lor Iho
ejieclflo. U lipcomo * nil utter Imiiuulb
liquor nupotlto to mUU lor § ale IJIT Kuli n Oo. ,
tiWS ® * ' 1 ' 1 * ®
DEAF Hnss GunED
, . , , , I bf
P.tf.r.Ul.pM'JTUHIt/kRt/ / , OHi
uftr tl piUi ( l ' " ' < '
H.W.Con. I3ni& DODGE STB. OMAHA. NEB.
TOR TUK TEEATUimT OJ1 All.
33DEL-A.O3EISJ ,
APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES.
E tTacilltieiApparatui < indR medl iforBuccfiifa !
Treatment of every form ofD < < ta B rogulrine
HnniCALorSUROIOAtTHEATHENT.
NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.1
Board Ci Attendance. Beit Accommodations in Weifr
07 WRITE FOR CIRCULARS on Dcformlt ! pncS
Bracei , Trunei , Club Feet , Curyaturn of BpHe , Fllii ,
Tumorf. Cancer , Catarrh , lironcbltli , Inhtutton.
% tf&m 3SSi
DISEASES OF WOMEH tiSESSZXtia
nuniVEi.iTKLT Annan i I.TISQ-IK imriUTUKMroB
Hours nuui.M ) CDMri.MiHEiT.
( STRICTtY PRIVATE. )
Only BelUblo M.dioal Initltute maSucg Bp"elJllT of
PRIVATE DISEASES
AIIBoo4Dli ! ici lucctufoHj truttd. Brplilllllorolioa
rtmoTcd fromtti ijrsi ra vllhout mrreurr. new llrilorallt *
rrtatmutrorl.011 of VITAL MmKIU r > rlltl untUlelovlill
bimajb < iretttd at homebeorrcipoadeaee. . All commnBlcM
llt > nieonnd Dtlil. lleJIclmiorlnilriimtnUitntbjin.lletei.
fruiiicureljrpivotednomirki lolndlrilecoattnlior > < < r ,
OD rerionnriiilerfle fr.r.rr d. UmlUodcooulliiioritia
Wilorr of your cm , ud w ln icnl la puia nnpner , ou
RnnH Tn MCM FREE : upon rnmr , BI CI > I
QUUIV IU iTitll , ScrTQuiDl.t ei.IupoUL .Bjpbi
UU ; Ol l nd V rUoc li , , i.nh nutllloo IliU A.Mt
OilAJIA MEDIO&Xi ft HUKOIO AI , INBTn
13th and Driga Btrtett , OB HA , NEB ,
2O to 60 DAYS.
This is n ( llt-onHo wliich lins horutofort.
Dallied all Medical Science.
When Mumiry , lodldo of t'otasslum , Knrsapa-
rlllu or Hot SprlngH full , wo inmranit'o n euro.
\V iiiivo a itoinoily , iiiiknowit to anyone In the
woi III outsldo of our company , and onu Unit hairt
'
to euro the most oustlnutu cunix , Ton ilnyu I
recent cnbus iloc.i tliti work. 1C In tliu oldv/ironi
diop seutvd < nseH tliiu wo solicit , Wu Imv
ciiifdliundredH wlio Hove boon ali.iiidoucd ! > ;
phynlcIunH , anil pronounced Inciirublo , and w * .
kliulleimo thuarld to brlnu tin u CIIBO Hint \vo
will not cum In Jess than lxty ony .
Blnco Ilin lilHtory of niedlclne n true hpeclllo
for Hyplillln luis beau sought for but novoB
found until our i
was discovered , cmd t\e uru Justllled In enylnu
It In the only Remedy In thu world Una will
pORithuly clue , IJOIIIUM Ilia latent nicdlce'
workn , pnbllHhcd bj'tlio licstknownanthorltles ,
Buy tlii.ro uaa never u true spuclllc before- . Out
remedy will euro when everything eluo ban
failed.VliywuBteyour time and inonuyHU
patent mudli.lnei > that novur hud virtue , or iloo
tor with phytilcluns tlmt uiinnot euro you , you
that have tried overyililnu ulna Bliould come to
ub now mul 'i't relief
( iiermunent , you never caa
cot It elBowlioro. Mane ulmt wuxny. In tlio end
> on must tiiko our remedy or NKvl'It icoover
unil j on tliut have been ullllitml but a Bhorti
time Bliould by nil mulum roine to im now , not
onu in tru itiui'u over K > it iiermaiiuntly vuredi
j'KL't liolii and tnlnk tliKV uro free from tin
isii , but In ono , tuo nr three yeara after in
nppeuri at-aln lu u mum horrible form.
Tlila la n Hluod Purillor and will Curl
any Klein 01 * 13 mod UIBOIISOB wlieu
' Kvorythiiiif Klso Fuiln.
No i ic r. We desire to cuutlon patients In ra <
B rd to iiartloHfluliuliiK to u.o tile Cook IlemV
I'dOur foriuuln In not und OAN OT tote -
to tinyune DUI onrjulvou , <
The Cook Remedy Go. ,
Rioms 418 ani 419 , Pax'on Block ,