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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1889)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BESft TUESDAY , OCTOBER 8 , 1889. THE CITY. Born-To Mr , and Mrs. William Ornisby , n. boy. ' The board of public worlc3 will next Saturdnv move Into the olflco nt present occupitld by tbo city tronsurcr. The Kountxo Place Tennis club will tricot .it J. J. McLnin's , Twenty-second and Spencer streets , to-night , tochiingo the organization into a ( lancing club. Duvid K. Iluino , nnold resident ot the city , nnd for mnnyyonrs an employe In the Union Pacific shops , is lying very 111 nt his residence , Oil ) North Nine teenth street. John Crawford , of Crawford county , comes to town to bo killed or cured. Ho Was thrown from his corn-planter some tlmo ngo and sustained iv severe nerv ous shoclt. Ho lost nil his property in endeavoring to bo cured , nntl is now a pensioner of churlty. Mr. F. W. A. Worth , ajob printer on the Oimibu Tribune , mid MlasJoMCphluo Burdo , daughter of Nntlnmicl Sardo , of Wnshinglort , D. C.voro married at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. .1. L , Hoinx- mnnNo. 1U1 ! Ohio street , last Saturday evening , lloth brldo and groom nro deaf mutes. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. .1. Her , Mr. John A. GlllcHplo' , prlnclul of the deaf und dumb institute , acting as interpreter. After the ceremony a bridal supper was served. _ l'rr rmnl I'arnurnulis. Gui.Harthol It enjoying a week's ' visit with relatives in St. Louis. J. J. Melanin mill wife nro In St. Louis viewing tliu carnival oAlio Veiled Prophets , Kticlltl Martin ImsKono to St , Louis to tulco In the exposition , llo will return Thursday even I nc. Alias Emma Clilmquy , of Doudwooil , who has been visiting Mrs. J. 13. Clarke this summer. Is visiting friends In Nubraska City. Slio will return to this city anil spend the winter here. At the Windsor : W. T. Moulton , Uochcs- Icr , N.Y.i W. A. Sawyer , Uawlins , Wyo. ; Miss Lolta.T anor Lincoln ; L. Parker , Chicago cage ; W. HopkliiB , Puoriu ; P. .1. Herman , 'A. Lnmbolet mid son , Verdigris , Neb. ; Jno. II. Ilnshcrir , South Omuhii. Hon. Clmrlcs Kief , cx-nicmbcr of the leg islature , from Hall county , arrived in the city yesterday on his way to Europe. Ho will visit London nnd nlso the great cities of the continent. Including Pnrls , Qcnorv , Homo nnd Nantes , lie will do Vesuvius and Aetna , nnd Egypt. _ A Had Story. It now appears that Charles W. Tugclo , the traveling man who suicided hero a few days ago , was an embezzler. llo wai in the employ of Colchester & Co. , of Chicago , and collected feUD of tlicir inonoy lor which ho iniido no return. Iloiinil Tor Clilnn. Undertaker Burkott went over to Council Bluffs yesterday to exhume the remains of Leo Wah , a chinaman wtio as burled there years ago. The friends of Wah have ralsod enough money to defray the expense of sending the bones buck to his iiativo homo across the water. _ _ _ _ Finally Fixed. O. 13. II. Urill , F. W. Kailford. J. W. Jones , J. S. McKay and II. Trobrigo , ap pointed to clerkships In the railway mall ser vice last spring on six months probation , huvo just received their ilnal appointments. Urill , Hadford und Jones are on the Omaha ana Ogden run , MoICay runs from Lincon to Concordla , ICun , , and Trobrigo from Lincoln to Alliance. Pete Dolnney , the tramp telegraph op erator who beat. John Meyers , the night watchman at the Unioa PaciUc headquarters. was arraigned. Ills plea was guilty of the assault , but ho declared , that It was done in solf-dofenso. Meyers wasunable to appear yesterday and the hearing was put over until Thursday. An Orononian. II. C. Eichnnbcrger , a loading real estate ogontof Portland , Oro. , is in the city look ing after property interests. lie says Port land Is growing and improving very rapidly. A hotel costing $500,000 Is being completed , and will bo opened up about the flrst of Jan uary. Several now cable nnd electric motor lines are being put in operation , and busi ness of all kinds is very active. Orr In Jail. , "I waive a preliminary examination , your honor , " said young Ed Orr , when In the no- llco court yesterday morning on the charge of grand larceny , llo was then held to the district court in the sum of $1,000 , but could not give ball and was locked up. Orr Is the the young man who clbancd out II. E , Uatos' wardrooo at the Murray hotel and was traced to Chicago wlioro ho was ar- rcstod. The complaint was llled by 11. Sillo- way , the proprietor of the house. Ijlfco Tens. "Now , I was never hero before. " "Yes'on. . wore , " said Judge Horka , "and for this very same ofTcnso drunkenness. " "Now I wasn't. ' 'Iwas ' my twin brother Bill. " "That's " chimed In right judge , Captain Mostyn. "It was his br.othor. They look 10 nearly alike that It is dlftlcult to distin guish them apart. " "Thou I'll ' line you only W and costs. " The prisoner was Steve Nugent. At AVork With u Will. Now that the question of material for the now city hall has been decided. Coots & Son , the contractors , have resolved to push the work as rapidly as possible , To-day they will sot a Innra force of won to worlc making thn excavations for the now concrete foundations , which will bo laid broad nnd deep. The basement and flrst etory of the building are to bo of UoJIlii granite , Vvhllo the remainder of the structure Is to bo of PortagoroU sandstone. The Dod- llu granite Is of a grayish color with dark spots , while the Portage sandstone Is the sauio used in the now entrance to the Omaha National bank. OfT for A largo nunibor of delegates to the repub lican league uud the state republican con vention which meets to-day nt Hastings , left over the Htirllngton yesterday and a largo number will leave to-night for the same point. Among the former wore W. V. Hur ley. tfrod Nye , K. A. L. Dick , C. K. Uruuer , A , 13. Sniltn , Richard licrlln , John McDon ald. G , F. Franklin , Paul Vandcrvoort , D. H. Mprcor , William Farr , John Grant , J. 11. Krlon , 1) . Anderson , Henry Hubo , Henry UUicic. Frank Dorse , Chris Farson , Henry Kclaoy , D. D. Wheeler , I. S. Hascall , A. J. Baldwin , It D. Duncan , Gus Audrcon , 13. M. Qteiiborg , Leo Estullo. A special train will leave here on the Elk- born at 12:15 : p. in , for Hastings to-day to convoy the "delinquent" members. Still nranoliltii ; Out. It Is the Intention of the Omaha Motor Hallway company to finish the line on South Eleventh street tlrst , and , s > s soon as suf ficient wire for overhead purposes arrives , the work will bo pushed forward on tbo continuation ot the line on Yintou street to Twouth'fourth and thence to South Omaha. At the same time the ( Seventeenth and Sherman avcnuo line , which now ev- tends to the fair ( 'rounds , will bo built 'a mlle west of Its present terminus. ' liofore the end of the present week , the Oiuuhusticct railway company williln.'sh laying the tracks of its now line extending from Pork nvouuo weal on Lcavcuwwtu Btrcot to the licit lino. Tito next Hue to receive attention wince co mm en co on Park avenue ana extend wfyt on Paclllo to Thlity-second street rluj thence south. This depends , however , Oll the completion of the grading which 1s to bo done on tlioso streets by the city. 'Ihu switches for the now motor \no which is to run south ou Eleventh strict , over the viaduct , arc being put iu ut Twi'1/tii uutl Howard , ' rr KEQtSXlSU , UEU1SI12R. ItcRlstrnrn , nttilVltcra Tlioy Will Ofllclrito To-tiny. Under the now law the roRistrars of elec tion Will lt for the flrst tlmo to-day. They comprise the following oftlclals , and will bo found at the following places : mist WATti * . First District Railroad ticket oftlce , 807 South Tenth street. It. HcndrlcksonLuclan Hab , Uobcrt Glenn. _ Second Distrlct-Hnrbcr shop , 1110 South Sixth street. Charles Conoycr , B. If. Long , it. J , Jcnkinson. Third district Hlrt'n grocory.Tcnth street between Dorcas and Mnrthn. C. F. Good man , U. M , Smith , Thonw. King , sncosnVAIID. . First Distrlct-GcorcoN. Wells , 1210 South Sixteenth stroot. 1C. W. Hartos , W. A. Al- studt , William Holmes. Second DlstricU-Pickard , market , 1010 Vlnton street. L. D. Plckard , Dan O'Kcofo , William Gatowoood. Tllint ) WAIlD. First District No.1117 Capitol nvenuo. D. Cosgrovo , D. McLcud , T. Cnmloy. Second District No. 310 South Eleventh street. J , A. Fog.irty , Ed Hartley , W. S. Jones , rouuTit W.IHD. First DIstrlct-Loilles' drug store , 103 South Sixteenth street. George II. Leslie , P. E. Itoblnson. L. V. WoUo. Second Liltlo's cigar store , 1C03 Farnnm stroot. A. Mcintosh , Charles Little , Ed , Parratt. ririit WAiii ) . First Dlstrlct-Costollo's cigar store , fiQG North Sixteenth street. John Wallace , Alex Gray , Frank Fr'.edly. Second District 1SU ) Sherman avenue , between Corny und Ohio street * . Charles Wilklns , . ( ohti Megnrry , O. K. Hackus. SIXTH \VAK1 > . First District Club room , Twenty sixth and Lake streets. W. A. Grant , E. C. Glenn , Frank WIega. Second District Lyceum hall , Twenty- fourth and Ellchorn railway. W. II. llcti- shr.w , A. F. Maync , J , S , lioyd. Third District Stevens' grocery , Thlrty- tnird and Parker streets sr.vr.N'Tit WAUD. First District Republican headquarters nt Pant avenue , between Popplelon avenue and Wooaworth avcnuo : Charles L. Thomas , N. W. Nelson , George L. Dennis. Second District Ilicwu's store. Twenty- sixth and Walnut streets : P. J , ( juculoy , Frank Crawford , Harry ( Jrccn. r.HlItTJt WAIll ) . First District 2HU Cum ing street , at barbershop : Silas 11. Lake , Jacob Moore , J. II. Wlaspear. Second District 1100 Cum Ing street , drug store : A. W. Parker , Thomas Doyle , J. II. Schmidt , NINTH WAIll ) . First District ' . ' 90S Farnam street : W. F. Horns , J. XI. Patterson , S. S. Van Buron. Second District Ryan's ofllco , corner Lowe and Mercer avenues. A. C. Edwards , B. L. Stewart , C. II. Webster. Dr. Hull's Cough byrup takes the lead of nil cough preparations ou our shelves Car penter & Palmentcr , Jamestown , N. Y. I heartily recommend Salvation Oil for nouralcia , for It acts like n charm. J. S. Mc- CACI.UV ( policeman ) , residence 2U5 N. Bond st. , llulto. , Ma. SAHPY'S CHOICE. Will Slio Put Up n Candidate for the Bench 1 The republicans of Wnshlugtoa county passed a resolution in their convention nt Blair last Saturday endorsing Jcsso Davis to llll the district bench vacancy caused by Judge Groft's resignation. The district central committee which mot in Blair last Fridav called a district conven tion to bo held In Omaha on the llth Inst. for thu purpose of selecting and placing in nomi nation a candidate to succeed Judge Groff. The action ot Washington county's repub licans puts a second candidate in the Held , and it is rumored that Sarpy county will also present a man. Jesse Davis is sixty yours old , and h.is lived in Nebraska a long time. Ho was probate judge of Washington countv twenty- two years ag6 , and since retiring from that ofllco , whicli ho had hold lor several terms , has been actively engaged iu practicing law in Blair. The delegates selected to represent Wash ington county in thn district convction are W. C. Walton , Ham Chaumnn , Samuel Spikcr , J. W. Boggs , Hobort Livingston , John Cameron , S. B. Taylor , Gone Cook , F. W. Kenny and Perry Sellon. The result of Saturday's republican con vention has put the democratic candidates , and especially those aspiring to the otllco of sheriff , right on their mcitlo. John Drexel and John Boyd both hastened out into the country early yesterday morn ing , each determined uuon capturing a majority of the township del egations. "Tho light until next Satur day when our convention meets , " observed a loading spirit of the democratic party , "be tween these two men , will bo ono ot the liveliest as well as the hottest of tbo present campaign , " George Sternsdorf , the young real estate magnate.has entered the race against Mike Kocho and Tom O'Urion ' for county dork aud Is already leading thorn a merry race. Stcrnsdo.'f resides in the Fifth ward. Dr. Harrigan , ore of the assistant county physicians , has been put up as a candidate for coroner , though his sudden candidacy In no way affects the determination of Pat Hcafy to remain on the track. Cushman's Mcntho inhaler cures catai rh , headache , neuralgia , nsthmi , hay fovcr. Trial frco at your druggist. Prioo 50 cents. IIOOIIB'S POOKtiT. It Must Mulco Good n ImokofFoivs Tor IjaHt Month. The report of County Clerk Uocho for the ( juarter ending September 3D , made to the coiiunlsslonors on Saturday , shows the re ceipts of his ofllco for that term to have been 33.81 loss than the expenditures. The re ceipts wcro $1,021.27 , and the cxnondlturcs , SI.U70.03. Tlr.sdcilcit will como out of the county clerk's pocket nt the cud of the year , unless the receipts for the next quarter should bo in excess of the expenditures. The county cleric receives n salary of $3GOO a yoarprovldng ! the fees of the ofllco are mini- clout to pay that amount , nnd any deficit is berne by the clorlc. Since the separation of the ofllco of county clerk from that of the register of deads , the receipts of the dork's ofllco have boon confined to fees from in corporations , bills of Halo , leases , cliattlos , dentists aud physicians register and a few miscellaneous sources. This is the flrst in stance in which the fees have not equalled the expenditures. BUTXJUll THAN GOLD. Ono of the lints in PltUnflold , in Col orado , For Ono Dollar. Don't bo n tiny too lute nnd regret it. Boar in mind wo nro ffoinu to have nrtosliui walls , lakes and a city of 2r > 00 pcoplo in eighteen mouths , und a lot for ono dollar will make you a hand some profit in that time. " \Vo huvo flno water now nnd an ele gant location , but $2-50,000 in Improve * inonta will olmiiRo the looks ot things. Wo will soil no lots for loss tlmn $5 after October 15. If you want ono now IB the tlmo. PLAINPJKLD ADDITION CO. , Castle Rock , Colo. 1)1131) AT THI3 THKKSIIOLO. OKI ARO nnd Heart IHsonso ISmls Mr * . AVhlto'H Ijllo. Mrs. White , a lady llfty-slx years of ago , foil dead ut the door of a friend at 7 o'clock yesterday morning , The woman lived m the roar of No. 1119 Cumlug street. She had started to call on Mrs. Cornell , a friend , at Seventeenth and Cuming streets. When she reached the door and had placed her hand on the knob , she was stricken down with heart disease and died before sue could bo carried lute the house. . William Brown , nn omployo at the Union Paclflo bhoys , happened to bo driving l > y and discovered her. Ho notified Mrs. Cornell , who turned the body over to Cotfnonor Drexcl , but an inquest was doomed unneces sary. sary.Mrs. . White was an old resident of Omaha nnd worked hard with her needle in Do- profl's overall factory from early until late n spite of licr nio. She has ono son and ono daughter , but neither of thorn llvo la this city , The sad news was wired to thorn , XIIE 1'AUli COMMISSION , It Cnnililcrs the Application of the Consolidated Street Car Company. The board of park commissioners hold a special meeting yesterday afternoon to com aider the application of the Consolidated Street Railway company for permission to cross the northwest corner of Hauscom park with a double track for their motor lino. Messrs. Miller , L\ko and Millard , of the joard were present , and Captain Uustlii and Superintendent Smith , of the railway com- i.iny. The latter prcsoutcd plans to the joard showing the proposed route , down Thirty-second street to the park , thence diagonally across the northwest corner of the park to Thirty-second nvenuo , and then south along the west sldo of the park , be tween the nark mid the stroot. They cx- ilaltiod that they had received permission from the council and the board of tmbho work ? to lay their tracks along what would ordinarily bu the sidewalk , on the west sldo of the park , and wanted the boird to irant LI.OIU permission to cross the corner of the [ tark Iu order to avoid making n reverse jtirvo on n heavy gr.ulo In the street. They proposed , If granted this permission , to erect a neat pavllllou for a resting pluco in th'o corner which would bo cut off. Judge Luke was of the opinion that the board of park commissioners had no control over u matter of this sort. They can control mil improve parks but c.inuot grant privi leges oi this sort. Such right rests with the council , with tUo consent of the donors of tlio park , Mr , T. J. Mageath. ono of the donors of I Ian scorn lurlt , was present and sigulllett his willingness to allow the railway company to cross thu corner. Captain Itustlu siskcd the hoard to glvo Inm a statement , in writini ; showlnt ? that they wcro not opposed lo the tr.ick being put across the corner , as It would expedite mat ters with the council , who would "no doubt defer to the opinion of the boaid , 'This re quest wast granted. * The proposed lum will branch off from the Pant avunuo Hue at Pacific struct nnj rua west to Thirty-seccml Btrout , thcnCa south to the park and south along the west aide of the nark. The southern terminus has not yet been decided on. It may eventually bo ex tended to South Omaha. Work on It will bo commenced as soon as the council grants permission to cross the park. The material fur the line is on the road now. PAXTO.V Iio-nr : , , OMAHA Special at tention to commercial men. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Kltlrodgo & Drauiiird , proprietors. Licenses were issued tot the following parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Kntno and Residence. ' Age. ( John J. Dolchanty , Omaha . .23 ( Alary L. R.jouey , Omaha . ! i $ j William Eaton , Papillion . L'S ( ICato Ucorlino , Papillion . ' 27 j Frank W. Days. Cliayonnc. Wyo . 21 ( Delia Halo , South Omaha . 2J For llonil-iclin Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. 1. U. Sauford , Shonicld , Mass. , says : "Most excellent In derangements oi the nerv ous system , such as headache and sleepless ness. " Two George Jensen , a saloonkeeper at Thirtieth nnd Walnut , and Ileary Gfoock , oi Twenty- sixth and Walnut , were b.sforp .ludgp Hcrka yesterday afternoon charged with violating the Sunday closing ordinance. Uoth xvcro acquitted. A It AID ONiTHE TUHA&UH Y. The Economy * ( ifrioting the County I'rlntlnn'to Slmlcy Bidders. The commissioners advanced Mr , Vaughn , for the DomocratTuOllshhig company , t"00 on account on Saturday. There is n decided difference of opinion as to the amount still duo Mr. Vaughn , The commissioners say they owe him $23.A5. Mr. Vaughan claims , , liow vor , that ho Is the county's creditor In the sum of (1,433.01. Vaughau's bllUd * printing the tax list was for 000 descriptions , thrco times , nt 5Jcents , pJ12.fi7 , and 20,517 descriptions , three times , at 2f ? cents , l,7ir,3l , a total of $2,0.29.01. In addition to this statement there is a bill oC $101 for publishing road notices. The amount claimed by Vaughan Is just three times the contract prlco for printing thn delinquent tux list. Then there is a litlln difference of $100 In the flrst item that results irom a difTcrctr.rnloof multiplication used by Mr. Vauelm to that employed by the county experts. Mr. A'atighn makes the pub lication of OUO descriptions , thrco time. * , at 6V cents each , equal 8.112.67 , while Mr. Kvans makes the result of the multiplication SI&O.U7. Countv Auditor Evans und Commissioner O'ICccfTo have floured out the amount duo Mr. Vaughn to bo 6725.55 , Including his de linquent tn.x list dues and the f lot for road notices. Of this sum $700 has boon paid , leaving a balance of $33.5."i duo. "i'lioro Is no question about it whatever , " said County Auditor Evans. "Mr. Vaughn's contract specifically agrees to give the tux- list three insertions in his paper , the lota at Jj1 ! cents and the hinds ntfi f cents for three insertions , lib claim of that figure foi cnch Insertion based entirely upon his norvc. " A lv C. ' lo Mothers. Mrs. AVinslow'a Soothing1 Syrui ) should always bo visod for children toothing. It soothes the child , buttons thoyuma , allay- , all pains , euros wind eoliu , and is the best vomcny for diar- hoca. 2oo a bottle. Merchants' Hotel. Lariro sample rooms. $2 , fcl.SO & * a pur day. Xat Drown. A Complicated AfTtir. J. W. Hurnon h a Union Pacific engineer nnd runs between Omaha and Grand Island. Saturday the auditing department of the road notllleu him that u writ ot garnishment foi $20.10 , dated Suptemucr IU , iu favor of Mary Uc.iguu hud been issued from Justice Kroegor's court. Uuruon was uumfounpcd aud said there must bo some mistake , ns ho owed no one. J5ut the urhano oftlcial insisted that everything was right , and so the en gineer decided to investigate. Ho secured the services of au attorney and repaired to ICrocgor's court , whoio lie lound that on September G. a summons hud been served upon him by ono George Wetuiore , nud that judgment for work and labor tor thu amount iluo had been tendered on Sep tember Hi. As Mrs. Mary Koagau had never per formed any service for him. Harpun was ag grieved and insisted on au explanation. It resulted as lollows : A Mrs. Clara lline.s , a woman of unsv vlr- tuo living over Peter Woodmanseo's saloon , at Fifteenth and ( J.ipitol nvonuo , employed Mrs. Heagan , a colored woman , as chamber maid. Mrs. nines got into trouble and fled to Council Uluffs , leaving the Uyag.m wo man's bill unpaid. Hai-pun had visited Mrs. Hitics once or twice , and on the advice of some ono the chambermaid sucil him. U'etmorc served tlio summon * ! by leaving a copy at Mrs. Ilines' empty room. Wotmoro i.s not a con stable , but an expressman , and the way things appear present it would seam that there is something wtong on foot. To add to the complication , it appears that Wetmoro took a trunk belonging to ono Charles Dill , thinking it belonged to Hurpcn , broke it open and then re-turned it. Au injunction will bo applied for in tl c district court rcRtraininc tlio Union Pacif c from paying ever the money , and Wotmoro will bo arrested on thu cliargo of perjury by making a f.Usa rct.nvn on a summons. It is claimed that the room u as empty at the time ho loft thu summons there. UNITED STABS DKPAHT.MKNT OF AGUIGULTUUB . Washington , D. U. By nn analysis of Div Prico'a ( .Youm Balciiiff Powder JI find it carefully compdundcd , and I regard it as the host baking powder in the market in ovciA'rcsjicet. . P.HTI3U ( JOLLTLJR. Lito Chemist bf the United States Department of Agriculture. "YOST" WRITING MACHINE , A Typewriter m.ido to nieot the mo.lwi want lor a ina lilnovuleh pilnU directly from tyjio , usoi no ribbon , allgm poiirianan ly at point of priiitiucr. N Light , Compact. Durable , uud fun won ! , ! > built on hclentlllJ principle * , the Invention of ( J. W. N , Voit the uullder or Doth thu Uomlu toii and Callir.tph. MachlniM wfth Uonilnstoii or Callgr.iph key boaid ; is desired. A larco itook uf second hainl Typoyrlters , ot all nmba < , for sulo , rent or uYciinnti * . Wo are rlKo sales OKunts for tlio MUHItllT" Tj'jio- wiltcr. tlio ilniMt IO\Y priced niachlno outho inarkot. 1'ricofl * . H'IIwould uo pleased to rucolvo a cill from yo i. v.liptliur you want to parclusa or not , anil wo u 111 t-lftdly uho\v you tlio " YO * ' ! ' " and tlw llncst aud lai-Ki" > t stoclc ot Typewriter Kurul- tii'-e , Suppllca , etc. , ever broiiKht to thUclty. . , J Steam * and * HOI * Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. ENGINES , BOILERS , STEAM PUMPS , ETC DOW CARLOS LUillBER CO Manufacturena and Wholesnle Dealers in To dbalcrs only. Mills Southern Mlapourl. Huoins , 1. U and U. U. S. National Hank Ilnildlng Telephone 1817 , Oinafm , Nob. A. B. MEYER & CO. , SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN 1O3 South IBth Street , Opp. Postofflco , Telephone 140O ETCHINGS , ISTEMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , WHALLET& DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIESj&Ji UALL , MOULDINGS , MES , ET MUSIC , 1010 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska , FALL OVERCOATS , If yon cnn buy nr. Overcoat nntl save 33 per cent on the transaction , tlinb 33 per cent is equivalent to so mucli money onrnod. Jnsl consider for a moment whnl 33 per coat nmoimta to , on nn Overcoat for which you hnvo to pny Slo.OO elsewhere. It menus a saving of $5.00 by purchasing oH , our wieo being S10.00 for poods of equal quality. On higher priced gootls the saving will bo greater , Our clin'in to snvo you these dollars can be easily subtnntinted by comparison of our prices with those of other stores. It is hardly necessary to say that we show the largest line of medium weight Overcoats , comprising Mel tons , Keranya , Wide Wales , Cheviots , etc. , at 15.73 , $7.50 , § 0.00 , § 12.75 and finer if you wnufc them. The finer grades nro lined with the very best sillc , with satin trimmings mid of superior workmanship , Special , 200 very fine all wool Keivey Overcoats with excellent Italian lining and a rich satin sleeve lining1 , beautiful filling garments , at $9.00 , they are really worth Sl.f.OO , and are sold for thab elsewhere. Hat Dcpnrtmcnbr-Corrocb Fall shapes o Still"and Soft Huts , at prices just about one half what yon have to pay in other .stores. Our great 9 , > cent Derby has not yet been duplicated by any sloro for less than * 2. Uuv iiiipsb Dcrbys nt S2.00 , $2.50 and 82.75 , are of the same qualities for which other houses ask from * 3.50 to $5. Shoes We arc openim * daily now and fresh goods dirccb from the factories. Having a big trade and polling our Shoes so cheap , wo sell them quick and accumulate no old stuck. Our shoes arc emphatically the bcfc that can bo had anywhere and every pair is sold with a guarantee. Trunks and Valises. We have fitted up our basement for the sale of Trunk's and Valises. Like in every department of our business we shall offer in this line the largest Variety at greatly lower pi'ices than these goods can be bought elsewhere. Write for all Fall Catalogue. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. ( o V r.ir Wardrobe. These cool days siiffRuM ; iiciivy clothing \vo iiw well prepared to provide for the omfurt of our customers. Our stock omprii-cs .Mpifs 1'nll nn 1 Winter Suits of thehmht'stf'r.ida of nmtorlal unil work manship. inucthcr with nn imllmltod sup- ) ly ot warm Hosiery nnd Pmli'rweir. ) nr artistic selection of Ncckwonr is u de- .luhttotlieoyw. \Ve havd soinvtlUng choice In Hiitulkrr- clilnfs HOiucthlnf ? uNCellint 111 ( Slaves and soniethliiircliabuin ) rnihrellas. Lhlldreu's Clothing a bpoclalty. largest , fixbtcst aril fltxjai hi ttiuwo ; iccracrommodutlona unexcelled. Teiv Yurlr lo T.lvcriiool Tin QIITMM < His C'oli'linued I Tlio Klnest Flcnni-1 n f Cllv of Jl.ime I slilp In \\orIcl.HJUli New York to Oragow ! via Lnloai ry Anohorla , . . Oct. 12tli | Dorouln , Octolier UCtli Furnesslu . . . Oct. 13th j Circa sla , Kov 'M New York to Azorea , Gibraltar ani Ital/ . Victoria , Oct. loth , 3 p.m. FnToon , Hcconit.rtnvH mid Htcvrnec inleHnrt lnnet\ trmiM. lAruttiloll 'llcUttHittlutril , tnailtn\ntlnljlo loio. turnliydtlur llio 1'icliiic'siuo Olilo anil Noitli nf lie lanil , or Khcr Merwy and booth of hclaml , or a lt utxl nibiallar , JUiiimluHM in I'lirlfl r Cnntlnrnlal Tourrtnnlow. rrt toitiH. Tratolciii' c irxular ] xttiii uC Credit ami JratiH fornny anioiint nt loutttcuiuiitrates. i > i > ly to any of our locnl mrriiti * . or t HENDERSON BROTHERS , Chicago , III. II. 8. 1UIT , . H. V. MOOili:3. U , 11. MAitcs. -TO Send for 200 page illusti-ated cntuloguo. Stationary , Fancv Goods , Toys and No tions. Largest and cheapest fetouk in the west. REDHEAD , NORTON , LATHROP &Go UK8 S , 10\VA. AMUSEMENTS. TIIKRI ; Minim i unwnAY CO.MMINOINO : f mUliUMIj WEDNESDAY MATINEE. Uiigacciiuutottlio DlstlnguUhctl Acti'CSj Under the mannKomcnt of Aimustus 1'Iton , In thu lolloulng rupoilolro : Jfondnv Hvonlnu and Wednesday .Mattueo " .lOUUlA'N. " Tuesday KvcnlnK "fOIinKT Ml ! NOT" Wednesday Kveiilns-'TJJU W ( > rj'IN TON. " fceuts > ; ooii biilu hatnrduy , TwtKtt with 1000 Stylet T ljln , Chain , &c. ThoTylorRoyalTypoWrltorCabinots and Detk Combined. 0 Btylei. FJneit on Earth. 100 l' r Uluitriteu Catoloeue Free , FoiUKt 'I Cti , TYLER DESK CO. St LOUIS Mo DS A . , , , , , , , , FOR Adaucity with rich ness you must see the goods , but will only know the full effect when the artist's skill turns out the suit complete- Some are costly ; others moderate in price none common. Prices within the reach of all. Trousers made to OrJer , $5 to $12 $ Suils " " $20toS45 $ Overcoats" ' $18 $ to $50 It's easy to examine our stock if we have hundreds of goods. 1409 Douglas Street , ANEW COLLAR to Ino the Justly cel < ebratcd lines of floats and Shoos , iniumfurtur- d uy U .M. Henderson & ; ( Jo. , of Chicago-Hic- torles at ClilcjiKO. IJlxou , IH. | ] , and Fond Da l.ic , \Vl . shonld write HA.M. \VATSON , resi dence , J-'ltBMilN'l1. NIH ! TrftvellBB ai-eutv Ileidqiinrters for ItuVbers , COLD UKDAL PARIS EXPOSITION IH9. Nos. 3O3-404-iyO-6O4. THE MOST PB8PEOT 0 ? P3HU * &d ESTADLISIIEO 1851 ISO So. Chicago , Ills. Clark St. Tlio Regular Old-Establlslied PHYSICIAN AliD SURGEON Is dill Treating with the Greatest ffigijndSDCCESS Cliroiiic , teens ami Priyate Diseases , 3-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exliniistinp Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Uack Ache and nil tlic ctTccti leading to early decay and pcthaps Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with r ° SYPHILIS and all bad Blood anil Skin Dis eases permanently cured. aS-klDNEYandURINARYcompla'nts.Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Varicoceloimcl all dUcasca of the Genito-Urinary Organs aired promptly without injury taStornacli , KlJncjs or other Organ * . iff No experiments. ARC and experience lm portant. Consultation Tree and sacred. # 3Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Worlic on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Djieases. 3-lliose contemplating Marriage send for Dr. { Clarkc'a celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both 25 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter orcaldnay save future suffer. I inicnnd nhametand udd golden > ears to life. Jtitr HooIc ji"Llfe's Secret ' . MediUn * ( ) ErrotsV'socenls ( stamps ) > \\iitings sent cvcrj-w here , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundaj s 9 to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. H. WCOB , ! 3rH& DODCE ST8. oWIAHA , NEB. ran TUB TiiniTMiNT OP ALL APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSED , TreAtmcnt of overjr foim of Ditcftse requlrlor MEDICAL or EUROIOiL TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTSV * Board&Attcndaoce , BeitAccomnoiJiUonainW it. ( O-WHITE FOR OIROTJLAHSon Diforraftlci an ! JBractl , Xruiifi , Club Feet , Curvatures of Brine , t'lloi , Tumori , Cancer , Ottarrh , Bronchitli. Inhtlatloo. Electricity. Varilytii , Epilepiy , Kidney , Bladder , Eye , lor , Shin and Blood and nlfSurctcal Operationi , DISEASES OF fYOMEH i-SS.TA'jK.j.llrt-JS - . . . - WK H it K Mrntr ABHXD i i.vun.in uni'iHTn-ciT ion nosiKH liL'itiNfl conri.MiHkxT. ( STRICTLY FRIVATt.f Only IleliaUe Hedictl Initit.temikUg . a 8r d.lly of PBiyATB DISEASES All Ilload . Dlif.in iucer.r llr trt.ttil. BTJJCO | | | | | | rolioa r iaov < .lfromtherium Uoulmcrcurr- ! rtf lor ll , IrtnLntot fur l.oi. uf fITiLlUnKlt. Fcrllo uu UK > to vlilt Bfmijrbetrefttedat r.om tieorrriporidciiee. . Allcofapitnlci * llomcoulldtiillil. Uadltluciarlnitrumrritixrilbriiitlloici. criiireurclri ckeJn < iinitk , .olufllcatotoulfoticr Kndt pn rtrioo liuttri | , [ .rtreir'J. C llin < lcou.tjUuioritn mil uicct > ua oncacelc , tlthqoiitluall OJ1AUA MEDICAL Sc BUKOJOAI. ISth and DsJgo Strteti , 01IAKA , eaitii is Wealtli tfnATME)7rr ) | B Dii.U. 0. WEST'S Nciivn * Hn Ilia IN TJI'IIAT- MK.NT , itKU.iraiitooil Hiicaltlr for Ifyi > ttrli , JUz ) ( . ness ( 'aiiviii'loiM : , run , NorvotiD Nuannuln llciidiiclio , Narfoui I'rnitrntlon cniisotl lv thn i no ut ulcolinl tobacco U'ukijfiilnosa , .ilentul OipreH < lonl 'oti > nliiKof tim llruln , lo ultlnK In .cii.iuiM ivti , 1'ieniiiUiroOlcl AK > ' . Iliirrnniipss , ! , on ot I'ower In Dither HOY , liivohuitiiry l.ossoi mill Hperinat. orhcr-a caiiHcd by nvcr-oxerllonor thohiuln , wlf. nhnse or ovnilndnlfionoo. IJacli box ( outalni otjft month's treatment , tl.tOabox , orslxboxci forli..8ent ( by mall prepaid on receipt otnrlro. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. 'J'o curenuy caw. With oath oidnr roc 'ivcd by ufornlx liuxoi , an oinpauled witliij.Uvo ) will hfnd tHetniihanvr our written Kuarnntoo to refund - fund the money If the trotitment doc > i not olfect a euro. ( Jimiuntcca K m ii only by ( Joodman JruKi'IruBrUU ( Hoiu Agents , 1110 1'iir anj tret-t , Omaha Nobratika