THE OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY , OCTOBER 18 , 1889. THE CITY. The building permits yesterday were of a minor oliarnctor , thrco In number , and amounted to $1,050. The firstimportntiotiof Chicago ccdnr blocks for paving were received by J. B. Smith Co. yesterday morning. The dllToront turning societies , of Omaha will Rive nn exhibition nt Koss- Icr's hall , Saturday evening , October 19. The pavement of Colorado sandstone Is finally being put down on Thirty- Blxth from Cuming' to California , on Burl from Thirty-sixth wcs to Pleasant unit on Pleasant from Burl to Cumlng , the work having commenced yesterday morning. Willie Schillingor , ngod seven yonw , Btop-son of Michael Smith , died yester day at ! o'clock at the residence of his parents , 1 1W ! Snunilers street. The fu neral will take place to-morrow morning nt 8 o'clock. Services will bo hold In St. Mary Magdalen's church , Douglas street , near bixtoonth. Bids will bo received November 1 , by tbo board of public works , for the folowlng work : The grading of Grove struct , from Dodge to Davenport ; the digging ofusowor on Twenty-second street south of Leavcnwortli and the construction of a stone walk on the west side of Fifteenth street between Furniun and Ilarnoy. Great watch sale this week. Don't fall to attend it at Kclholm & Akin's , cor. loth and Dodge , opp. P. O. I'nniicrnpli" * . P. Schwonk , Norfolk , Is nt the Murray. ClmrlcsVust , of Lincoln , Is nt tuo 1'nx- ton. ton.W. . II. R Stout , or Lincoln , Is nt the Mur ray. ray.E. . W. Hnycs , of Beatrice , is at the Mil- lard. J. DIxon Avcry , of Fremont , Is at the Mil- lard. lard.Mr. Mr. W. S. Strawn has returned from Lin coln. John II. Price , of Nebraska City , is at the Cnsov. J. Tnscoo , of Fremont , Is stopping nt the Casey. L. D. Fowler , ot Sutton , Is stopping at the Murray. I. G. Cliapln , of Lincoln , is stopping at the Murray. Miss Alice McUriilc , of LJluir , Is at the Murray. 1C. II. Cross , of O'Neill , is registered nttho Mlllaril. Grant T. Hay and wife , of Osccola , nro.nt the Casev. Clmrlcs Doane , ol North LJund , is at the Merchants. G. II. Stlckol and wife , of Hebron , are nt the Murray. M. 1J. Uavcy , of Lincoln , is registered nt the Murray. Samuel T. Pope , of Chicago , is stopping at tuo Murray. C. E. Pierce , of Pawnee City , is stopping- t the Millard. Joe S. Hratmcr , of Chadron , is stopping at the Merchants. Mrs. T. J. Crouch , of Tekiimah , is a guest at the Murray . Thomas D. Shurtz , of Alliance , is stopping at the Paxton. Gcorso E. Godfrey , of Fremont , is a guest at the Merchants. James II. Holhwcll , of Crciglr.on , is stop ping at the Paxton. Samuel Pciinington , of Imperial , is regis tered nt the Casey. William Fulton , of Nebraska City , Is reg istered at the Paxton. George II. Shummel , of Grand Island , is topping ut , the Millard. Fred A. H. Pool , of the Ole Olcson Comedy At the Barker A. E. Hamilton. Helena ; Charles Samjoy , West Point : J. O. Hobcr- 80n , Sioux City ; P. LJiblins , ilolfast ; George L. Osborn. Davenport ; C. H. Thompson , Boston ; W. D. Badger , .Arlington ; J. G. Mend , Cliadroii ; P. II. Aanson , Itud Cloud. At , the Windsor Conwny Lecdom , Hebron , Neb ; J. T. Spiroy , Kansas Citv ; W. II. Russell , Chicago ; C. L. Searlcs , Chicago ; T. E. Saunders and wife , Lincoln ; E. T. Lock- wood , wife and daughter. Now York ; F. II. Rugg. Cedar Hapiits ; J. M. Stewart , Bara- boo. Wis. ; P. U. Dii vis , York , Neb. ; L. N. Dean , Barnard , Mo. ; Herb Northoy , Du- buauc , lu. Grent watch sale this week. Don't fail to attend it at Edliolm & Auin's , fcor. loth and Dodiro , oup. P. O. ? ut Dead. Young Klopmnn , who was hit with a sin- plotreo by John Quinlaa , foreman of Calln- ban's graders ut Thirty sixth and Popple- ton streets , loft the hospital yesterday and Villsoon bo able to return to work. Ho says no will not prosecute Quinlau. Great watch sale this weak. Dop't Jail to attend it at Edholin & Akin'e , or. 10th and Dodge , opp. P. O. Tliomii Held. Paul Thoma , the saloon mnn i on Cut-Off Island , who shot Jack Cross , the printer , wus boforp Justice Dunn yesterday and seen red a continuance of his hearing lor ono week. Tito court placed his b.ill at & ! 00 , but Thoma pould not Bcuaro that amount and was com mitted , Great watch sale this week. Don't fail to attend it at Edliolm & Ahiu's , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. ' Mtiuli : for the IVnplo'H Churcli. Rev. C. W. Savidgo , the pastor , has made n contract with Mr. Franklin Smith of this city to take charge of the uiusleof his church tor the coming year. Mr. Smith will devote his , whole time to the work and will immediately organize a large chorus. Grent watch sale this week. Don't fail to attend it at Kdliolm & Alun's , cor. 16th and Dodge , opp. P. O. llnvo You Itciuls The remaining dnys on which voters may register are as follows : Thursday. October 81 ; Friday , November 1 ; Saturday , Novem ber 2. The registry In each ward will bo kept opoa on each of the above days from S a. in. to 0 p. Great watch sale this week. Don't fall to attend it at Edholm & Akin's , cor. ICth and Dodge , opp. 1' . O. I'ny Your AnbuhHinrnt. There will bo a meeting of the republican county central committed at the Millard hotel next Saturday afternoon. As It Is proposed to maka a vigorous campaign the committee finds that n certain amount of money must bo raised through assessments. Consuquont- ly. action with thut end in view must bo tultcn asoou us passible , Great watch snlo this week. Don't fail to attend it ut Kdliolm iS ; AUlu'u , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. \VnniIiOI Again , Another of H , H. Waudoll'a victims has juiulo his uppnnranco , Ho is George Horst , who lives on the bet toms. Wandell had given him au Insurance policy at the rate of $11 per annum , which ho paid in a noto. A few days ago a stranger cumo to his house and domundud the policy , Stating that it was not good , liorst surren dered the paper but saj's that WuiiUull nolds his note which ho desires to recover. He did not pay any cash , Wuadoll is in the county Jail. For a disordered. liver try Bcechaiu's Pills Advion to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always bo used for children teething. It Boothos the child , softens the gums , allays all paint ) , euros wind colic , and is the best vorneuy for dlur- hoeu , ioo ! u bottle. TIIK PAN-AMEUICAN I EM5GATES. Tlioy Bequest That No Ilanqitot Ho 1'rcpurcil for Tlioni lu Omnlia. Mayor Hroatch received n telegram yes terday from Special Agent W. E. Curtis , of the stnto department , who 1ms the Pan- American excursion party In charge. The telegram was dated Cleveland , and requested that no banquet bo arranged In Omaha on Saturday night for the congress. Ho re quests that the party bo allowed to rest qui etly nt the hotel or attend the theatres , and says : "I make tills request by the unanimous wish of our people , who nro completely ex hausted by hospitality. " In reply to thH telegram the mayor cnt Mr. Curtis a letter , assuring him that Omaha would glvotheoxcurslonlstsashoarty a welcome and good entertainment as any city In the country. Ho will nsk the mer chants and business men goncrallv to deco rate their buildings and show thcso distin guished ciiL-sts that O inn 1m Is not less enter prising than her eastern rivals , A committee will moot them at Sioux City and escort the pnrtv to Oniahii over the Chicago , St. Paul Minneapolis & Omaha road , arriving nt 2:30 : p. in. 'Jho.v will bo mot nttho depot by the mayor and a largo delegation of citizens , and given a formal welcome to the city , and go tticnco by special train to the stock yards mid packing houses. Upon their return car riages will bo taken nt tuo Union Pnclllo depot for a drive , nt the conclu sion of which the delegates will bo quartered at the Pnxton , where rooms have boon eniragod for them. In the evening they can go to sco "Tho Stoaw.iy" at Bo.yd's and Margaret Mather at Uio Grand. At 10 o'clock Sunday the visitors will go to Fort Omaha , where nt 11 o'clock they will witness n parade by the regulars , under special dispensation granted by the presi dent. From the fort carriages will bo taken for the mansion of Nelson Patrick , whcro the visitors will bo royally entertained. Sunday afternoon the uucsts will Inspect the smell ing works , and nt nicht will board their own train and bo whirled away to DCS Molncs , Great watch sale this week. Don't ' fail to attend it at Edliolm & Akin's , corner 10th and Dodge , opp. P. O. AUXTY I.N'DIGNANT. An Old Colored Lady Fl ; litliiij In the Courts For n Home. Judge Wnkeloy inndo an order In district court yesterday restraining D. F. Mount and Paul Platz from moving n uousn , occu pied by Charity Smith , from its location on the site of the alley between Douglas and Far- nam and Twentieth nnu Twenty-first streets. This proceeding is the result of ttic action of D. T. Mount's agent on Tuesday In re moving Mrs. Smith's house from the prop erty. The property belonged to the estate of the late Senator Ihtchcocic and was sold by his heirs to D. T. Mount. Mrs. Smith , who Is au old colored woman , claims to have a verbal Ufa lease on the property from Senator Hitchcoclc , and has had possession of it for the past twenty-two years. On Tuesday , at Mr. Mount's order , in Mrs. Smith's absence , the house was removed from its location. Wednesday night Mrs. Smith had nnothor frame cottage put up on the property , and yestciday morning at daylight took possession of the premises , and had a rousing llro burning in an old soap kettle in ono corner of the shanty. She then filed a petition for an injunction restraining Mount and his men from removing the now structure or interfer ing with her in icturning the old house to its place. The petitioner also asked for damages In the sum of3,500. . Judge \Vakeley granted the restraining order and set the hearing of the case for Oo- ober 28. _ Icu for Sale. f 00 to 1,000 tons good ice on railroad track. Will bell cheap. Address A. G. Buchanan & Co. , Fremont , Nob. Uncle From I lie Coast. Colonel Tom D.ivis. business manager of jnc Stowaway , " is in town , having just 10- turned from n trip to California. While the colonel is enthusiastic over and tells good stories about having uroken the record with bis attraction , ho found the condition of tilings In several places very much changed since ho visited the coast two and three years ago. "ban Francisco nnd Sacramento , " said Mr. Davis , "aro all right , but the bottoai has dropped out of Los Angeles completely. The boom has gone from tncro and it toolc hun dreds of pcoplo away xvith it. Those who still remain have no money As an illustra tion of the decline in Los Angelus , ono man I mot offered to sell mo a piece of propcity for ? ; 5WO , that cobt him $15,000 less than two years ago. " Great watch sale this wool ; . Don't fail to attend it at Edholm & Akin's , corner 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. The Missionary Union. The opening address at the mornIng - Ing session of the Womam's Mis sionary union was made by Mrs. George W. Hall , president of the branch. After the business reports were read , an hour of devotion followed , with Mrs. H. E. Gaylord as leader. Greetings from the various branches were then read , Mrs. Merrill reading those from Missouri , Mrs. Montgomery those from Iowa , nnd Miss Baker those from Michigan. In the afternoon addresses were made hy Mrs. Tlinin , Mrs. Merrill , Miss Abblo Baiter and Mrs. S. C. Dean , while interesting feat ures called the Young Ladles' Hour , the Children's Hour , nnd children In costume , gave something of variety to the programme , Great watch wale this week. Don't fail to attend it at Edholm As Akin's , cor. 16th and Dodge , opp. P. O. A Cnpltnl ol $ r ( ) OOOO. Articles of incorporation were filed for the Omaha Loan it Trust Company Savings bank. The corporation is to do a general loan mm savings business , 'iho capital stock Is placed at $300,01)1) ) ) . The incorporators are A. U. Wyman , B.V. . Nash. J. J. Brown , J. II. Millard , W B. Millard , William Wal lace ami Mux Meyer. Great watcli sale this wool ; . Don't fail to attend it at Edholm & Alan's , cor. Ifith and Dodge , opp. P. O. Heavy on iho The practice of some contractors of hiring laborers and tlion paying them in checks which have to bo discounted nt a loss to the laborers still continues. Most of the work- jngmon are not aware that their pay is sure , as S3 per cent cf the money coining to the contractors for tuoir Jobs is withheld to in sure the laborers of their hire. A oonCrao- tor , therefore cannot draw the bulk of hU money unless ho first pays bis men. The present system adopted by the unscrupulous contractors makci the poor laborer * pay tha per cent charged by the banks Instead of falling on the contractors. Great watch sale this week. Don't fall to attend it at Edholm & Akin's , cor. ICtli and Dodge , opp. P * 0 r I'UOl'OSKs' ' 10 STAY. Air. Clnrksou Will Ulvo tlio 1'artlsnu Nominee lilH Manila Full. The fiTends of II. .T. Davis nro vary Jubi lant because of his appointment by Governor Thayer as Grofl's successor on the bench. They claim that this will iasuro the election ot Davis. Tbo frlnnds of Clarkson do not so regard it. On the contrary , they clnlm the gov ernor's ' action will only intensify the light. A number of strong men who , up to the present tlmo have not taken nn active part , say they are now ready to go to work for Clarkson. To the queries of n Bnn reporter who mot Mr. Clnrkson , ho replied : "My friends urged mo much against mv own wishes to bo n candidate , ! was endorsed by the bar , am in tlio light , nnd propose to stay until It is settled at the polls. One thing I wish to correct , and that is this : tlio friends of Davis have been circulating a rupert - port that previous to the bar incut- Ing I promised him my sup port and influence , which is not so. They cnmo to mo long before I thought of being n candidate and I told them If Howard Smith was out of the race Davis W9uld bo my tiext choice. . Later on DavlV frioads urged the necessity of n bar mooting , circulated n petition to have one called , and \\ctit into It pledging themselves to stand by ttio result. Simcral , Gurloy nnd Wakcloy came to mo with the petition , but at that time my frlonds had in duced mo to consent to run and because of tlio fact that I was then a candidate I re fused to sign It , " "Smco Davis1 nomination by the repub lican convention , " said a prominent member of the bar , "the stock argument of these who support him Is that Clarkson broke faith with them , when on the other hand they threatened n game of bulldozing by de claring that all opposition In the bar mealing would combine and elect Leo Kstolle , Fur thermore , " ho continued , "In accepting the republican nomination. Davis acknowledged that ho was doing u dishonorable nut , but , under the whip of Cliarloy Green and Paul Yumlorvoort , who made him bollovo that if ho refused it his goose would bo cooked for nil time , ho preferred to risk his honor rather than lese the chance of getting to the supreme bench , which Is his chief am bition. " "Tlio fnct is not forgotten , ' declared a legal licht in New Yon : llfo utiildinir , "that Governor Tliaycr some time ago declined to appoint for the reason that the election is too near at hand , but since ho has every lawyer declares that ho had as much if not more right to appoint Clark- son , ni the choice of the bar as ho did. Davis also owes his nomination to a small portion of one of the t\vo parties. " Anothcrla\vycrwho is comparatively a now member of this bar , and ngnlnst whom the cry of click rule can not bo raised , says that under the circumstances ho feels liiaiself bound to support and vote for Mr. Clarkson. "I am glad , " ho continued , "that Davis has been appointed to fill Grofl's vacancy , bu- cause tlio work on hand * demands it , nnd I am an admirer of his , but hn cer- tainlv went into the bar meeting along with the rrstof us and there pledged himself to support its nominee. Every lawyer who was there must either stand by Clarkson or foifelt his honor. " Tins is tin1 view entertained by half a dozen leading citizens talked with yesterday. Cliamoerlniu'-i Colic , Cholera ami Dlarrluua Remedy. Thvs medicine can always bo depended upon , not only in tlio milder fornw of summer complaint , but also for mnlifr- nant dysentery mid choler > v iiifuntum. The lives of many persons and especially ly- children nro suvod by it each year. AVnnts to ( ! o llroke , Pat Ford had a roll of the "long green" in hi pocket as largo as the average policeman's head. Ho wanted to bet that no man could pick out a loser in Boyd , Snydcr , Shields , O'Malluy or Megoath , His limit was $ ' . ' ,000. Great watcli sale this week. Don't fail to attend it at Edliolm & Akin's , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. Another Day. James Wilson , accused of assaulting Miss Gould , at Seymour park , on Sunday , with intent to commit rape , was arraigned before Justlco Wade. As County Attorney Mahoney and bolhflf his assistants were engaged in the district couit the case was continued until this afternoon. Great watch sale this week. Don't fail to attend it at Edholm & Akin's , corner IGth and Dodge , opp. P. O. They Were Murray and Green , tlio two tramps who were arrested on Tuosdav nt South Omaha for engaging in a pri e fight alleged to have occurred on Monday night at the Gala City Athletic club rooms- were before Judge Borka yesterday afternoon ana their cases dismissed. As none of the membuis of the club were present , Attorney Crowcll under took the dofunso. The city attorney dis missed the case upon learning thut the con test was with olgnt-ounco gloves. Great watch sale this week. Don't fail to attend it at Edholm & Akin's , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. A Floweriuji Oleandor. Mrs. Daniel Burr , of thh city , has pre sented Tun BIK : , with an exquisite flowering oleander. This ovcrgwon shrub stands aboa nlno feet high , and is in full bloom. It is an object of interest and admiration to every one about tlio building and to visitors. It oc cupies a commanding place In the court , with Tin : BKIJ'S display of ovotics , and is appre ciated by no ono more than by the proprietor of Tuu BIE. : _ * Great watch sale this weolr. Don't fail to attune ! it at Edliolm it Akin's , corner loth and Dodge , opp. P , O. Clul ) Mcotlntr. . The Omaha Press chin will hold an Im portant meeting next Sunday afternoon , October 20 , at S o'clock. All the members of the club are earnestly requested to bo pres ent , as there is a grout deal of business that demands immediate attention , A pro gramme for a series of winter evening so cials will bo arranged. OST PERFECT MAD.H. Is superior oxoollouco proven in millions of homos for moro than n quarter of a century. It is used by the nltcd States Government. Endorsed by the Itenda oftho Great Universities as tlio Strongoat , Purest and Most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not con tain Ammonia , Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. VOItK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS , KAX ri8A.lst'O ! , DUFFYrSiPURBHISKEY ( FOR MEDICINALUSE JMO FUSEL OIL Thin rcinnrknlilo Whiskey , which is Si popular throughout the lOnst , pcifi- FMHHIH In addition to IIH iiurlty nud flavor , propprllcsvliloh uinko It pur- tloulitrly healthful. In nil eases < r C'oldi , I'uuiiiiionln or ttio first. Rtncns of Consumption , U Is cN | * lnlly oil- ! ulout , V ir tin ; xvoak , ( lolllltat'd or need , It In most vnlunhlr. Kor Imlltl- tni : IID xvnsto uorvc nud uiit'clo ( Usur , It htn : lho hi : hi5nt omtorficiiiontsor ilio mrdlonl prol'esuliin. It in solil by all ropucnhln dntKclHti. THK DUKI'Y .MAITVHlMCiY : CO. , , a , Y. DRS. BETTS & BEITS lUa KAHVAM STIIEET , OMAHA , Nau. ( Opposite Paxton llo'.tl. ) Office hours , 9 t. m , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 n , m. to 1 p. m. Spool illstj in Chronic , Nervoui Skin nnd Dlood Diseases. "Consultation at oilico or by mail free. Medicines sent by mull or oxpiess , sec'irely imckeil , free from.uDit'rvatlon Otiai'antces to euro nuli-kly. infely ami perjiianenVly. WPiyfMITQ IIFRHFFV spermaton hrcn , s ral- IIDllVUUu llJjDLLl.ll nal Losse-t.NiKht imlJ : lions. 1'hyslcftl Decay. arlihiK from mdlscrn tlon , T.xcess or Indulgence , pi oiluclnu : Sleepless ness , Despondonry. I'lnip'ej on ti ! ! nrt , aver- nlon to Boclety. entity rtlscouraueil , IsoK of cnnll dunce , dull , unfit for sttulr or business , anil Minis Hfo n burden Shfi-ly. permanently and iirl- vatoly curod. Consult lira , lietts & lletts , 1 U3 1'arnam St. , Oniniu , Mob. Blood anfl Skin 'Dishes ' result * , completely eradicated without tlio aid ofMurcury , Scrofula , 1'rysipelns , I'nvcr boies , Blotches , I'lcerfl. Pains lu the Head and llonos , B > phllltlc Sere 'I Hrent. Mouth and 'JoiiKUi * , Ca tarrh , etc. . permanently curttlhere otberl hnro failed. PiiiniW Iffiri'l' ' ! ? nni1 madder Complaints , Mllluyi Ulllldilf IMInful. Difficult , too fie- quont Hnrnlncor UMoJy Tn-io , t'rlne high col- m ed or with mllkyt edlmenr on * > tnrillni ; , Wuik Bactc , ( Joiiorrhira , Clent , ( . 'istltH. cto. , I'romntly niitl Bafolr Cured , Chargea He.isonn- SF1TYrBPTn"/R ! ! Onarnnteeil , per- 3 J. JAl . * < * & . VJJSUJZtl mancut C.iro , ic mnval complete , without cutting , caustic or dllliitlon. f.u-cs eittcled nt homo by patieut without , a moments pain or annoyance. To Young Men and Mitii11a-Aeil Mc'i ' , ASIIRP nilRP 'I ? > 0 < iw"il otlerth of early UUilfj uUilu Vfce. wliicli btniRS OIRIUUC w < iknos * , dcstroyljt ; both mind nnd body , \\fth all Its dieaded UK permanently cured. riDiJ PL'TTv ! Adies-Jtlioiewho have impaired ilHOi DD110 themsohtts by Improper indiil- gencos acil solitary habits , whlcli rum both ody and jnlnd , unfitting them tor business , ituuy or marriage. Mmiwn Mii.v. or those entering on th t hap pylife , a aio ot physical debility , quickly as afsted. OUH SUCCESS. lb based upon facts , Flr t-Practlcal F.xpa i fence. Second K\ cry rasu Is especially studied- thus FUrtiUff aright. Ihltd-.Moaioiuesaro pu- , pm ed In our 1 ibdtory exactly to suit each tase , thus airectlntf cuieiUthout Injury PP'Send B cents nostc.ce for celebrate 1 works on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases. Tfcouoamls ciirod HT'A filendly letter or call may MIV you fntnra siiiroiini ; and Miamp. and mid K'lMen yca.-s to life. { VrNo letters an- iwered unless accompanied by 1 cent J In stainus. Addrzs.s or call on USET'ffS A. 1103 ranmm Street. Oir.nhaN k. THE BE3TWrt.ii : MM MAD IK AMERICA : .AIL dAS-S-KlRK WHITE-/ G-OoD WRAPPERS ( Unit size ) nni receive & JUHANDSOMEs A POSTIVE CURE GUARANTEED lly tlio use of tbo nurruo : CI nnr/r will jinstlvoly euro Jinpoteucy. Lost Manliooil , SL-MI.II Doray. Korvond Dubllity , Lad : of Do- volopoinent , Vnrlc'ojelo , ntc DUIM.HX iurilIJ ; : ( ( IIULT. ndaptml for tlio euro of l ) > vpii.sla. Lher Coinplalnt , Kidney DlBeaiio , Lami ) fl.inK , ItliniiniatUin , Hclatlea , ( tc , Kl.r.fTHIOSI'lNAI , lini.T. ailaptfd f..r the riuii of I'iiiMljiila , Hplno DbuaaiKpllipiyor Kits , etc. A willton guaranlte plycn with oveiy Unit that ItU11 cum ( llwjuno Ills rucommenik'd to cure or money rt'fuuilod , 1'rlce for any ono of the above Ilelts Is J5. Atlilrev , ( i. W. CLINTON , Wchl'n Afoul , NOWOUC. XnilllASIvA. Tito abovn Holts ura undo imdar I'orfll BII Pot cut L'lunlul to I'rtir , Conrad y.lc onfubi , and tinder t' S. Patent Kiantwl to I'rof I' II. Van Wtyde. M I * , I'lmtTiUnt of N. V. , Klectiii al So ciety umi latu I'lof.iufClicinlstry ut N V. , Mud Daslrlnt ; to exam- inn t li n _ . _ „ . Juatly eel- rbiHied lines of Hooti anil Shoes , innnufacttir- d uy 0. H. Henderson .V Co. , of Chicago - Factories tories at ClilfUKO , Jll.xon , Ilia. , anil Konil lu ) l.ac , Wl . - houll wrlta HAM. N. WATSON , residence - dence , FIIRMONT. NKIJ. Traveling uijout lle djuart r for Hubbers. tate Li To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin ami rnoji KK\V vomc JJVKKVTIILIISDAV. Catla pusautofOi to W , arcordlutc to location of ilut room , KxcurtloiiMturJJ. Etcemsa to nnU Irani 1'uropo at I/oiTctt fUtci , Al'iTiN D.u.DUiN" i Co. , Ucn'l Agents , M llrouJway , New Yurie Jou.v lli.unE.s'.Ccn'l WcttiTii AKmit. 1' ' ' HumlolpU 81. , Clilcngo , lUuuv li , ilooiits.Tuua. UiC NNU , Ak-cuti , Continental Clothi The purchase of n winter overcoat Is n matter of so much importance , that \ou cnnnot nfford to disregard our invitation to thoroughly examine out- stock beloro purolmsina. Wo will offer this vvcelc , the oest values over presented to the public. The first bargain lot we offer this week , is n line of Fine Melton Ovcrconts.ln three shades , linht nnd dark brown , and a neat gray mixture , at the popular price of $1B Woolen linings and stum sleeve linings , in every respect a reliable garment , and cannot bo purchased In any other store lor the price we offer them. Fine Chinchilla Overcoats , Price Wo will give you the benefit of our experience ns mnnufnclurers. by olferina cut prices early In the season , and wo claim that this lot of pure nil wool Chinchilla Overcoats , which we offer at $1O , cannot be purchased for any such price , outside the Continental ; all sizes 04 to 44. The largest stock , quality unequalled and the lowest prices , are the strongest claims for your . patronage. Boys' Overcoats , special bargain lines , $5 $ , $6 $ and $7. $ Children's ' Overcoats. $4 $ , $5 $ and $6. $ Send to us for self measurement blanks , and a sample suit cr overcoat will be sent to you frco ofcharge. We will pay all express charges on goods which arc not OMAHA BOSTON' NEW YORK OES MO IN E9 Proprietor Cor. Dougias and 15tli Sts.3 Omaha. Vi-9 thorn IH science In nclvortis- Itiu ronclko liit'tN npp wlmr tlin pcojile AViititfAiiil tiooil Cloilics. ) Ihpeiliolo onlv forfeits public confl- deuce 1'ou want the voitli of your inoii"y lien jou bur , nnd joti will go v.lierejon ale stuo of { ii'Ulnir It Hxcel- li nco in all things is n ui-ttor watcln\or < l tht-n shiirpuess or slire dness. MAX JIUVEIt.DOU'1I KSTAIILISFini ) 1S 1 , itiBPvi lUgwbB \ & UBUD GHNKUAL AGBN I\S FOK 1'IIU STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , And other first class PIANOSnntl STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember , Wo do Not Soil "Ston cllotl" Plnnos. All Instruments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. SPECIAL ! Wo offer n fine S325 Plnno for S25O. EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors Welcome. MAX MEYER 8c BRO Cor. 10th aud Farnara Sta. AMUSljMKNTH. Friday and Saturday , Dot , 18 and 19 ( Satuiday .Mutlnee ; OHO IlOIJV'dOreat Lauu'hlna Stlccesi Pull of run. I'jotty Mnsle , Urilllant Spclalties | , A J'i'uno-r : cuMKby COMI'ANV , Headed by the comedians , W. T. BRYANT and J. J. QUINLAK. Together \\lth the diaiiulug Actreaa aud Vocalist MISS LIZZIE RICHMOND. Itetrilm-prices , beat * to ou eale U'l.urjaa OF OMAHA. Making- possible for them to dress well for ; t little monc/i Tailoring stylish suits to order from the newest and most fash ionable woolens ( from both foreign and home mills ) at irtcomr parably low prices , is placing the name of Nicoll in the mouth oi hundreds of young men about town. Suife iede to Such handsome goods for the money you've rarely ever seen. By an arrangement of our own you see hundreds of fabrics without the least labor They're they are Look at them. 1409 DOUGLAS. DON CARLOS LUMBER CO , , Manufacturers and Whoi > saJo Dealers in Yelloisr IPiiie. only. Hill. B-mUtra oun. L. a. Mntlou.i.Uuok