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> * . ( > * aff - THE OMAHA DAILY BEES WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23 , 1889. THBCITY. _ _ Mr. George D. Edson , ngod seventy , died last evening of heart failure. Funeral notice Inter. L. A. Garner , superintendent of the American Express company , haa moved intp nis now residence nt 2527 Cali fornia , street , Itnlph Gnylord nnd C. L. Powell have licoii mentioned na probable candidates for th6 vacancy In the school board , caused by the resignation of I ) . V. Sliolcs. The next regular mooting of Iho P. E. O. Sisterhood will bo hold at No. 603 South Twenty-fifth n von tie , Saturday , October 20. Members outside of the chapter are Invited to bo present and hear the report of the G. C. chapter. James Graham , a military convict at , Port Omaha awaiting a llvo years' sen tence in the military prison at Fort Loavonwortli , escaped from Ins guards yesterday , came down town , got full and was captured. , llo was taken back last night. All arrangements have boon made to commence grading Twenty-seventh Btroot from Jaeltson south to Leaven- worth. Tlio greatest cut will bo ton foot , and this will bo nt the corner Bouthwost of the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church. Fred llico , the clerk at the Globe hotel , wad arrested last night charceil with selling liquor on Sunday. A.young countryman atd | a girl stopping at the hotel on Sunday wanted n bottle of bcor , which Rico got for them , charg ing them $2 for it. Ho was locked up. W I'orsonnl 1'nrocrnplia. /S. Clark , of Lincoln , Is nt the Casoy. .n IT. A" . Alroy , of Lincoln. Is at the Paxton. " jf IJJ Allen , of Fremont , is at the Murray , dkfngrosstnan Connell has gone to Lincoln. ' .Thomas Curlon , of O'Neill ' , Is at the Pax * i. i , ton. ton.Joseph Joseph l3ochmorof Lincoln , Is at the Mur I ray , Dr. W. O. Dunn has returned from Dc- witt. 1' . P. Boyd , of Superior , is a guest at the Cnsoy. D. C. McLccso , of Fairmont , is at the Murray. \J. AVIlsoiI , ol Lincoln , Is stopping nt the ( ' iHVriltrM . Socloy , ot Bennett , is nt the Milliard. H. J. Coscrovc , of Lincoln , is stopping at the Paxton. J. W. Dewcoso , of Lincoln , is a guest nt the Mlllurd. M. lt.-D.ivcy , of Lincoln , is stopping at the Murray. v W.'F. Scott , of Grand Island , Is a guest at the Murray. 'Mr. Edward nich , of Lincoln , was In the city yesterday. W. Bnrnett and wife , of Stuart , nro stop ping nt tbuMillard. A. L. .Sh'rador and wife , of Lincoln , are 'guests ' ut , the Paxton. J.rH.JHellows and wife , of Weeping Water , nro quests at the Paxton. " * C. 1C. Wllber , traveling oassengor of the Lake Shore road , Is at the Mil lard. I S. D. Uarkalow has returned from New York , where he attended the Episcopal con ference. George N. Loomls , advance agent for the Enuiiii Abbott opera company , is at the Jlillard. Mr. D. H. Goodrich , secretary of the Oiunlm Street flaihvr.y company , leaves this evening for a thrco or four days trip to Cut- cuco. , Sum Hoxton. representing J. S. Holler & Co. , of Now York , who has been doiug Otnuhu this week , leaves for the cast this morning. Charles F. Clark , picsldcntof Bradstrect's mercantile agency , wlfo and daughter , and C. M. Clark , of New York , are registered at the Paxton , At the Windsor J. A. Daster , Columbus : Dr. W. P. Smith and wife , Goothonburg ; J. E. IJolenbuugh , Lancaster , Ohio ; S. F. Hathburn , Auburn ; Mrs. 'L' . 11. Stnrrls , DCS Moincs ; V. A. Nichols , Wellllect : C. H. Webster , Chicago ; James Godsdcn , Bchuylor ; H. D. Norton , Scboolcraft ; J. E. Shaw , Jobet ; J. Barry and sister , Bancroft , A Very Touch Young Man. James Martin , a very tough young man , was fined § 50 and costs for resisting an ofllcor yesterday afternoon. Policeman HInchoy had a warrant for Martin's nrrost , nnd when ho tried to sortfo It tlio latter promptly cut hli head ouon with a club. In default of payment ho was sent to Jail. Skinners. City Engineer Tillaon haa returned from his trip to Denver nnd other Colorado points. "Denver , " anvs Mr. Tillson , "is nulto n city , but I don't llico it. They go too much on the gouco principle out thero. The burden ot ttio conversation tin the streets unit nt tlio ft liotolH is pinna for akinuing' someone. They really do not seem to have nny plans for hard , honest , legitimate work. " Now Sidewalks. Sidewalks on the following streets must 1)0 laid before October 80 , otherwise they will bo laid by the city and the cost will bo assessed against the abutting properly : North and South Mliitno , between 1 wonty- )1 ) second and Twenty-fourth , six feet wide. f HeUveon Forty-third and Forty-fourth , re pairs. North Bidn ot Cass between Fifteenth and Sixteenth , sixteen feet wide. Couldn't Toll. The committee of Orchard Hill citizens ap pointed to confer with the street railway company with reference to a proposed oxten- alon of tbo motor line to Orchard Hill on Lowe avenue , met with very Httlo satisfac tion. It was simply informed that the com pany bad such a plan in prospect but could not tell whether the work would bo done this year or next year , or when. Second Hand , Attorney U. A. L. DIcir , who has n power ot attorney from his client , Frank O'Hrlon , opened out the saloon over which there has been BO much controversy nt Sixteenth nnd Cnmi streets , yesterday m irulng , despite the order of the license board. Chief Seavoy ordered the place cios d on the ( ground that jt was being conducted without a license and the matter was then in ion to the district court. The case is to determine whether a saloon may bo run on a second hand license. Two CoIliHloiiB. A collision between cable car No. 3 and motor car No. 8 occurred at Sixteenth aud JJoiliro at noon. The passeiiKoru on both trains were badly frightened , but the only dumago done \viis the destruction of the motor guard and the severing of the upright switch by which the current Is turned on. A cublo train on the Homey street line collided with a lumber wagon owned by G. S. Alackit at thu Sixteenth street crossing yesterday morning , doing light damage. Ornlmnnao lienoraotors. Tlio Sisters of Morey havn sent tUo fol lowing for publication : The Sisters of Mercy have received a great doil of kindness in "behali1 of the orphans , during the last week , nnd de lro to thunlc the generous donors. Miss Casey , an employe of S. 1 * . Morse , Mr. nud Mrs. Carey of the Doran - ran house , Messrs. Uowov < Ks Stonenud sev eral others liavo distinguished themselves by their courteous und generous charity to wards the orphans of St. Mary's convent , Fifteenth and Custollar streets. I'rovldcn'co With TliPin. Mdyor Hrpatch Is being surfeited with literature of tbo proposed world's fair and where It shall bo hold. Having expressed lilnuolf as favoring New York , most of the stuff cornea from that city , yesterday inorninu ho ruoolvcd a document containing n list of trong resolutions adopted by citl- ions of Providence , to which a Now York paper aJJn "V/Uen Providence U with us. who cnn be v A'J'ul.Mboao ! Mnnd iwople decluro , however , that OUIcaijo U their secouil uholcu. nun The Crlino For Which Annlo Williams "Will Ho Arraigned To-Dny. AnnloYllllnmiJ , n comely jonng domcUio of about twonty-tbreo years of ago , Is In trouble , nnd to day will bo arraigned on the chnrcoof wilful onurdor. Annlo worKs for nil vlng.nmllino many oth er poor girls , l the victim of man's duplicity. About a year ngo she met Gcorco Travers , n painter , nnd In a short tlmo the pair were voiy intimate. ,11111 , ns hai been the case too often , Annlo loved jiot wisely , but too well. In a short tihio It was pram to bo scon that Annie had lost her reputation , nnd In n short time would become n mother. As soon as this state of facts were iiscortnlncd , Trovers fled nnd Is now In Minnesota. About Scptomb-sr I the girl was working for A. Urown , n grocer nt Twenty-seventh and Cumltig street * . With them the child was born , . H c'amo Into tlio world ns perfect ns nny baud , und would have doubtless lived had not Annie In her eagerness to conceal liorshatha Strangled It nnd thrown It down the water closet. Hut , ns Is Generally the case , women ro- fnso to bo fpoled In slich matters , and n sort of fciimlc- Investigating committee began probing the matter. After they had satisfied Lhetnsolvcs that thu womiln had become n mother mid hud attempted to conceal the fact they called In Detective Vaughn nnd ho arrested the girl. Garbage Muster Gold smith was ucnt to examine tlio vault , nnd In a short tlmo ho discovered the Infant's body and took It to the coroner's oDlco. The girl , \vboii \ confronted with the facts , brnku down and confessed all. She wilt uo arraigned to-dny on the chnrgo of wilful murder. No inqubst will bo hull ] , the remains being no horribly decomposed that such action is impossible. _ Morchunts' Ilotol. . Lnrpo sample rooms. $2$2.GO&$3purfiltvy. Nat Urown. II' KELIj ACllOsS 'MIC TRACK. A Woodman Ldtiscnd Oil Mill Wall Taken n Tumble. Abotit S o'clock yesterday morning part of the south walls of the store room of the lin seed oil works on Seventeenth nnd Nicholas streets , foil with a tremendous crash , crushIng - Ing the archway over the car tracks , smash ing a eouplo of freight cats nnd then bury ing them in n mass of debris und llax seed , The weight of the mass falling on the adjoin ing structure crushed the walls of that build ing. ing.Ono Ono of the workmen , named Jack Will iams , was standing in front of the donrwnv under the nreh when the weight fell nnd win knocked back through the doorway and stunned. His comrades thought ha was killed but ho soon regained con sciousness nnd It was discovered that his injuries were not serious. The report of the crash was so grout that people living In the vicinity thought the bollur hud exploded. In n short tlmo a largo crowd gathered about thu scene. The section of the walls which foil was lorty feet wide and reached to the roof. It was thought they were too weak to answer the purpose for which they were built , be cause , u few .veurft ; igo , several foot of tlio wall just west of thu present gap collapsed also. also.There There has been nn ugly crack in the wall for 'soino time , but no attention had been paid to it. A similar crac.c is also In the building on the north Mile. It wilt cost about$500 to repair the breach. The arch can be reconstructed for ? 100. Not over ? 10 worth of Jlaxsecd will bo spoiled. It is thought that $700 will put everything in shnuo. again. Clark Woodman , the proprietor , was con siderably worked up over the accident. The fire chief nnu superintendent of build ings were called to superintend the walls , and recommended tlio Greatest precautions in rebuilding , owing to the danger of overhang ing brick. They say thnt there was too much seed piled in the bin , and , this caused too strong u pressure against the'wall. PAXT.ON HoTKr , , OJIAUA Special at tention , to commercial men. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Kittrcdgo & Uriiiiitird , propi-iotors. JJUEAIUXG uT THE GANG. Morn Arrests Kxpectrcl In Connection With the City Ilotol HouDnrlrf ) . On Saturday night Sergeant Ormsby nnd Special Ofllcer Dompsov arrested ono Hurry Fielder , charged with using loud und pro fane language. Yesterday afternoon ho was lined $3 nnd costs for the offense. .Later developments show that in nil prob ability Ficlaor will bo Implicated with the chop house gang of burglars , a letter having been found on the person of Kd DarJington , one of the ciow , showing that ho Is m collu sion with the gang. Kcpnrding tlieso robberies the police have found thnt some of thn goods stolen by Dar lington und his pal at the City hotel had been sold at St. Joseph , Mo. , and they are now on their way hero. It is expected that several more arrests Will follow In n few days. Shatzman has made a full confession , and hns Implicated n number of these who nro now engaged in waiting on patrons of Omaliireliou houses. Undue exposure to cold winds , rain , bright light or malaria , may bring on inflammation and soreness of the oyos. Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Kyo Salvo will subdue thoinllummation,2ool and soothe the nerves , and strengthen weak and. failing eye sight. 25 cents a box. _ A WIFE AVENGBD. Dr. Kulilinnii Assaults n Money Jjonnoi- Court. "You'rotho man who assaulted my wife , are j'oul" Inquired Dr. Kulilman , as ho walked hurriedly into the police court yes terday noon. . "No , sir ; I did not assault the lady , " ro. plied Strntton , of the linn of Wilson & Stratton. "You'ro a liar , " shouted the physician , ns ho struck Strntton on the left check , knock- lug him to the floor. Had it not been for the timely Intorferencn of Sergeant DoGraves , Kubjmnii would have struck Stratton again. Judge Hcrka was an eye-witness and thun dered an order for tbo court ofllcor to arrest the doctor. Ofllcer ICoyscr did his duty and Kulilman stood up before his honor und listened to the musical assessment of 17.50. Ho settled , "How much will It cost for another punch , judge ! " asked the enraged physician. "Ono hundred aollars , " replied the court , "I'm ' done , for the present then , " said the doctor , as ho gazed nbput him for u seat. The trouble nrose over a mortgaged horse and buegy. Wilson & Strntton uro money loancrs. Kuhlmau's wife it seems hau rent ed the American house to Cliailos Jensen , nud took , us security for tlio rent , a mort gage on the horse und buggy. Jensen thou sold to nnottier person who was to but did not assume the mortgage. Wilson & Stratton bought the note , On Saturday , Stratton und John Thomas went out to ICuhlman's ' place at Eleventh and Vinton streets to identify the propoi ty. Mrs. Kulilman thought thuy were going to take tlio horse and buggy away and ordered them off the promises. Acceding to her story , Stratton throw her down and dragged her out of tlio barn. Ho then hold her down for some time , bruis ing her arms und body. It Is asserted also that ho used language , which was ungentle- manly. Mrs. Kuhlmun caused his arrest for assault , and that is how Strattou happened to bo In the. court room. Strattou was fined (12.50. To I'ottnmsforti , For sale tvi loss than half cost , a full outfit of Ural quality hard wood post- olllno llxturos. Ynlo lock boxes unit Yale finish throughout ; 528 boxes. A commission of 110 paid to mukoaenlo , Apply to A. C. Fulton , Davenport , la. Thn V. Al. U. A. Convention. The statp convention pf thg Young Men's ' Christian association 'begins in this city to morrow. Instead of { hero being 400 dele gates , as was at lint expected , there is every Indication of there being. 500 present. The association secretaries havtt put forth considerable effort to secure entertainment for these delegates. Thd matter has boon brought to the attention of thn citizens , nnd hpponls have been made by the pastors of nearly all the leading churches. Hut only a few more tlmn 200 of th j 600 nra provided for. In case the remainder nro not received Into the homos of the city the local associa tion must incur a hotel oxponditurooT nearly 2,000 , and It is hoped the citizens will cnvo them this expense. Some of the leading Y. M. C. A workers in tha country will be present at this con vention. The exercises cotumdnco tomorrow row at 4 p. m , , but the mam event of the evening Is the reception frotn 0 p. tn to 10:80 : p. m. nt the association building. The ses sions will continue through Friday mut Saturday. On Sunday ft number of the delegates will (111 ( tha pulpits of the loading churches of the city. j , Cough no more , Rod drops will euro youf cold. 5 coti J. ADAMS OF I'lTTSIlUKO. Ho Could Not Stnml a Dose of * Oinnlin G.is. Ills name wai John Adams. He was n resident of Plttsburg. Ho retired Mdnday night ut tha Casey. Ho had boon reared , lived , fattened and flourished In nu atmosphere of gas , ns It Is supposed all Plttsburgors do. Ho couldn't get along wlth'ftit the vapor , and accordingly took a dose of it last night nftcr ho tctircd. Ho closed the door , window and transom of his room and then blew out his gas. Early yestordn morning the fact that tho. Illuminating und killing vapor xvas going to waste attracted the attention of thu clerk. Tlio waste was traced to Adams ! room. The door was broken lu , The I'lttsburgor lay upon the bed under the Influence of a bigger dose of gas than ho had ever taken before. It required only nn hour to pump.hlui and restore him to the land of the living , Ho then bundled his grip nnd other things nnd left for parts unknown at 8 o'clock yes terday morning. _ Cnshmnn's Mcntho inhaler cures cntairh , hcudacho , neuralgia , asthma , hay fever. Tiial free at your druggist. Price 50 cents. Death of Dr. Hottotti'r. Dr. P. Hosteller , n well-known physician of this city , died at his la'o residence at 1)74 ) North Twenty-fourth street ut 5 o'clock yes terday morning from cancer of the stomach. Ho was born nt Elm Creek , Somerset county , Pa. , July 10 , 1819. Ho graduated from the St. Louis College of Physicians nnd Surgeons February 23 , 1SS3. Ho has been a resident of Omaha for the past six years. Ho leaves a family of four children. He was a member of tha Masons nnd thu A. O. U. W. The funeral will take place to morrow at 8 n. m. The rcnviins will bo shipped to Ulenwood , In. , for interment. Tlio services will bo conducted by the A. O. U. W. _ Important Notice. Wo nro now making small si/.o Bile Beans , (40 ( little beans in each bottlo. ) Tlioy uro the most con von ion t to Ube ; specially adapted for children ntul women. Price ! ! o cants a bottle , .f. F. Smith & Co. , St. Louis , Mo. Kent Kstnic At the Omaha Heal Estate exchange Potter & Cobb , George W. Ames , T. S. Clarkson , John F. Flcnk , Gate City Land company , A. M. Kitchnn , Ernest Hinll & Co , II. S. Horlln , G. G. Wallace , Son- ucnschcin & Valentine , 13. H. Hall , A. P. Tn key and George .1. Paul were admitted to membership. M. A. Upton , Otto Lobcck and Gcorgo N. Hicks were unpointed n com mittee to secure a suitable room in which to Inaugurate the open sessions. The uxchasgo will hold another meeting next Saturday nt II o'clock , und the annual mooting to elect oftlccrs for the ensuing year _ on November 7. The onlv Complexion Powder In the world that Is without vulgarity , without injury to the user , and wlthSut uoubt a bcautlfyer , is Pozzom's. Ann on n cements. This evening the Swedish Ladles' Concert company will give their opening concert at Hoyd's opera house. Tlieso famous singers constitute ono of the moil famous concert companies that 1ms over visited tha United States. They wore selected , by order of the Icing of Sweden , from different parts of the kingdom , and educated at the expense of the crown lor the lyrio stage. Ono of the most pleasing features of the entertainment will bo the Blngiug of thu Swedish folk songs , during which the ladies will he attired in the costumes of tlio different provinces of their native country. Seats are now on sale for both events Wednesday und Saturday evenings next _ The Denver Lottery Co. want agents. Tickets , 50 cents. Address A. C. Ross & Co. , Denver , Colo. Hank oT Omaha Property. Sheriff Coburn sold a number of lots belong ing to the Bank of Omaha cstatu yesterday. Cottlelb Zimmerman , representing a syndi cate of depositors , paid $907 for seven lots in Clovordale. W. Iloza secured the Windsor Tcrraco lot for $47. H. Hnllifun caid $ : > 30 each for t-vo lots in Omaha View. The Lcavonworth strcut property , appraised at $7,000 h encumbered by a $1.000 mortgaco and will bo disposed of by regular foieclos- uro proceedings. Red Cross cough drops beats them all. Scents per box , .sold everywhere. d to Wed. Juigo ? Shields Issued licenses to the fol lowing parties yesterday : Name and Address. Ago. I Hcnning Honnings , Douglas county.i8 ! I LonaTwiscman , Douglas county 37 I Anders Anderson , Omaha 80 I Mary Anderson , Oiimlm 2J ( John Hurtram , Omaha 24 I Saftih.Stansworth , Onmlm 24 j John W. Morris , Omnlia 2(1 ( I Sarah 15. Lewis , Onmlm 29 i Arthur W. Harvey , Omaha 21 \ Ellen MllUgah. Mnnvillc , , Iar , . . . .10 Catarrh 1 n Wood disease. Until tlio poison is expelled from tlio Hjsoiii-tlioro ( , cau bo no euro for this ) oatli onio and dangerous malady. ' 1'liciuforu , tlio only effective treatment Is a thorough cpursa of Aycr's Sursajwrlllft 'tho best of nil blood purlllortt. Tlm ttooner you begin tlio better ; delay Is dungeious , " I was troubled with catarrh for o-cr two yours. I tried various remedies , nnd was treated by n number of nhval- but received no brnullt unti I begun to talco A ye I'M Samaparllla. A few bottles of this medicine cured ma of this troublesome ) complaint and com pletely icMoreil my health. " Jesse W. ilogga , Holujau'H Mills , N. 0. "AVhon Ayer's Sarsoparilla wns rr < * - ommouded to mo for catarrh , Ius In clined to doubt its cfllcnoy. Having tried ao many remedies , \\Itfi little bn- etlt , I had no faith that anything would euro mo. I became emaciated fiom loss of appetite and Impaired digestion. I bad nearly lost thu sense of fcWPJlt and my system wus badly derunsjedr I was about discouraged , wlien nfiiend uigccl me to try Ajer's 8ar .iparllla , and ic- lorrcd mo to persons whom it had cured of catarrh. After tailing half a dozen bottles of this mcdlcin.0 , 1 am convinced that the only sure way of tu-atliiB tliH obsllnuta disease Is through the blood. " Ohark-s H , Muloney , 11U JUver at. , Lowell , Muss. Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. lilc 1J ill bottlei , 3. AVcttb i B tottt. | Covered , With Sores Day ono ycne nml n ImlT old. Knoa ntul Ijocly In tcrnblo condition , lialtiK o iTuroiiiAvllhftorcH , Snlptmr hprng < * mil. .ictirad by Cutluurn Ilomcll08. Cured Cuficura llmvc used your CCTICUIU ItcvKiiiK1) In two cases wliero it prmiti to bo sucec8 < rul. The nrst wn < i In tlio en-w ot n boy ft year nnd a hnlt old. Illifnco nnd lioflyvoio In n terrlbio con dition , the formcrt being completely covered wllli sores. 1 tooKllm to tliu Mnsseim Stiinhur Springs , but ho iliac Dot Improve nny. 1 v&i then advised to try Ifee CUTICUIU HuMBim. * . which I did. Mo toOfcono nnd ono hnir bottles otCuricuiiA HE oi.vnNThenlllf sicliiivfts us smooth ns could bo , and Is to-dny. I used tlio UUTictniAnn his sores nnd the CUTICUIIA SOAV In uimliinp him. If o Is now llvo yearn ot age. nnd nil right. The other cnso nn-4 n dlscno oC the scalp , \\hlcli was cured by \ > n luiiK with the CUTicuiiASoAi'uudrnbblnjr In tlio C'lmcmU , Ono bottlaor. CUTICttllA ItLSOIiVENTbdlllK Used. They have proved successful In o\ery case hero I have advised tliou o ot them. JtU sur prising how rapidly n ch.l 1 will Improve under their treat men t. 1 recommend them for nny disease of the skin ns boliiR tlio best In the world. Ilils Is in v experience , nnd 1 inn rendy to stand by my statement , JOHN It. IIEIIO. American Mouse , llognnsbnrgli , N , V. Helling anil IBiirnliiK I have been onilcted-Muco last Mntch with a skin dls < m80 the doctors culled cczonin , My face was covered with scabs unit Bores , mid the Itching nnd burning were almost tmhenrnhlo. SceliiK your OimcuiiA HIMII : : > IIH : so liurliiy recommended , concluded to alvo them n trial , UflntnheUtiTU'intA nnd CIITICUIU 80 \ exter nally , amt HKIOIATNT Internally for tour month * . I cnll myself cured. In gratitude for whit h I make this public stntcmuuu Mns. C. A. rUKDIMlICIC. litonil llrook. Conn Ciitlciiru The now lllojd I'nilllcrnud purest mid best of Humor Kcniciilei. Internally , nml UimcuiiA the KreutSKln Cure , nnd OUTICUIIV SOAT , mi exiiui- slto fSkln llcantlller , extern illv , cure every spe cies of torturing , liiimllatitm. itching , bnrnlinr. scaly. nnd plmiily ilUcnpes of tlu kln , sculp , nnd blood , with loss of hair , nnd nil humors , b'ot'lirs. eruptions. scales sores , nnd crust * . whether simple , sciofnlous , or contagious , when physlolnns and nil knoniuvinedlra fall. Solder rynhorc. Price , CufintiiA.fiOc. : SOAP 2fic. ; ItBoiir.VKNT. 11. Ciupnred by tnii I'OTTKII Dmtn ANitCiiiiMicAi.roitroiHTioN , lloston. S T end for "How to Cure Skin Diseases. " n pases , 0 Illustrations , nnd lili ) tcsllinnnliils. RARY'Qsklnnn'lK ' 'nlppio 'rVed mid I eauil- DHDI Oiled by UUTIUWA S3A1- . Absolutely pure. 7AINS AN ] WEAKNESS Of females Instantly iclleved by thnt new , UK'Kiuit. mil fnfnlllblH .Mitlilotu _ _ to I'alu , Inilnmnmtlon , nnd Weakness , ho uimouiiA ANTI-PUN PIA TKII. The ilmt nd only Instantaneous pain-hilling plnstor. DRS. BETTS & BETTS UCb TAIINAM STIIKKT , OXIAIIA , Kau. ( Uppoalte 1'axtou Hotel. ) Odlco hours , 9 n. m , to 8 p. m , Sunda ] s , 10 a. m. to 1 p. in. Speclillsta in Chronic , Mcrvoui Skin and Blood Diseases. t Consu atlon. at offlce or by mail free. Medicines KimC ibyrrtiali or express , securely Backed , frco from observation. Guarantees to curs quickly , safely ao'l permanently. UrOunTTC ! nDDUllpV Sporraalorrhirn , s ml- JHDnVUUo llDDlLlll nal I.ossos.NlKht Knils lions. Physical Decay , urlslnc from Indlscro tlon. Excess or Indulgence , producliifr Sleepless ncas. Despondency. I'lmp'et on tlio fjce. aver- ton to eoclcty , easily ftlsconrad , laoit of conll dcnco , dull , unlit torstudy or busincas , nnd Hilda llfo n burden , hafely , permanently nnd pri vately cured. Consult iJrs. Belts & IJetts , KUd Farnam St. , Omaha , Nob. Blcou and Skin Dishes SK rbfo'S'iis ' result ! , completely eradicated ultliout the aid of Mercury. Scrofula , Fr/slpelns. 1'over Sores. niotches , Ulcer.s. 1'ains la the licad and Hones , SyplilHtlcSorolhioat. Moutn and 'JOIIKUI , Ca tarrh , etc. . permanently cured \\hero others have failed. l irliiQiT Tflii > lQTT7 ° nd niadilcr Complaints. HlllllcY. Ulllld y Painful , nimculr. too frequent - quont nurnlnsor Oloody Urtno , Urine high col orpd or with milky sediment on rtandlnt ; , Wcnk Eaclc. Oonorrliipa , Glet , Cjstltls. etc. , Promntly and Safely Cured , Cluugea Kcnconx bio. . raovnl complete , A/lthunt cnttliiir , raustlc or dlllntlnn. CMrca effected nt home by patient without n moments pa in or annoy ante. To Yoimir Men anfl HiJfll3-ATeil Men , AOTIDt ? niTDD > fhe awrul cllects of early OlJrlJj UUfiD Vice , which btmcs organic weaknesH , dentrnylne botli mind and body , with nil Its dreaded Ills , permanently cured , TIDv ! RP'PTs ' ! AdrosstlHMB who have impaired llilOi DDllU themsohes by Improper imlnl- penres nr.cl solltnry Imblts. lilci ruin both body and mind , unfitting them lor buslntat , itudy or mnrnagp. 51 AnniGU MEN. or those entering on that hap Pyllfe , awaio of physical debility , quickly aa Bl&ted. OUR SUCCESS. Is based upon facts. First Practical Expo rlcnce. Second Kvery case Is esneclnlly studied- thus starting aright , TMidMo.llo.nes nro pre , pnrcd In our labatory exactly to suit each case , thus affecting cures without Injury fSB Send 0 cents postage for celuhrnte \ works on Chronic , Nervous and Oollcate Diseases. Thousands cured. t3f A friendly letter or call may BA7eyou future sutTeiing nnd tihnmo. and add golden yeara to life. 8T"No letters an- wercd unless accompanied by 4 cents in e tamui. Address or call on DRs. BSET'ITH Ac. IIUTTS , HOS Karnum Street , Omnha , NeX 1ii4fiiin Word. \Vohavo of ten Invited our friends to cnl with the assunuice that we could show .hem a line ua&ortment of gooiU m our We arn more confident than aver before of our ability tojilvo tmtlsfirtlnn , An Innpo'tionof ' this seasjon'Hselection" , will jiiktlfy our complacence , and will convliua our patrons that c atu making \ulnboAst. . Oislriny to exam * SHOEOEALERS Ine the VIBVTM - - . - - justly rel- ebiated lines ot Dooti and bhoes , manufactur- d oy o. M. Hendei-Bon * Co. , of Chlcuvo-I c- IMxou. Ills. , and Fond Dti IMC , torles at Chicago , wJi ? Koiulwrite [ BA\I. ti , , WATSON , resi dence , KUBMONT. NEU. Traveling ieut ( HetJqunrt r for ItuXiberg. "Warranted Free from Iiijiirioiis Drugs BASE BALL ! TO-DAYand TO-MORROW , TWO GREAT GAMES Championship of Missouri. The Celebrated World Heaters ST. LOUIS BROWNS KANSAS'CITY'S. Ontno nt flM. : ! Admission CO Cents. Grand Stand 2.1 fonts extra. Tickets on sale to-tiny nt 10 a. in. The Olio5i Club. ( Krllch A I.nngstncl. tcr ) 110 South Kiftoonth St. , Knrlmclc's , i'07 P. Fifteenth St. , KelthX ( under lloyd's Opera House , ) 2I 8. rittcoiith St. SYPHILIS Cnn bo cured In 20 to CO days by the , , use ot the J'or snlo only by the Coolc Hemcdy Co. , of Oninlia. Nebrnskn.iltutois tor the nnmei and audross of patients \\lio luivo boon cured and from whom \ \ < > have permission to refer. Syphilis Is u disease thut Ims uluixyn bullied thu skill of the most eminent plislcliuia nnd until the discovery of the Cook Kcinody Co 's "MAOIC IIBMKUV. " not ono In Hfty ever having the illsoaso hns been cured. Wo Kiinran- tno to euro nuy cnso that can bo produced. Those whn Have taken Mercury. I'otash , S. 8. S. fiucus AH''rnns or other ndvcitlsed remedies , \\ltli < iiily temporary benefits cnn now bo jier- nipiifiitly run-el by tlio use of the "MA < SIO HKMiiY" : of the CooU Uemcdy Co. . Umnhn , Nvb. IlewarH of linmltntlons. It Is absolutely Impossible , for nuv other person or company to Imvoour torinnlaoruny lemedy like It In etlect nnd results. 'JhoCooU llemedy Co. , hns been trrnUiicpattoiitH for four ycarfl nnd have nl- wnysglvou perfect satlsfnct ( on. Tlio v nro llnim- ctaliy icspniiMhle , hnvllift n capital of o\or , , . rnaUlnc their gunrnnteo { 'uod. Wo soli cit the molt ob tlniUu cnsea these ho liavo ti led eveiy known lonietly mm lo > > tnll hope ot recovery. Coi respond MUI ! us and let us put. y MI In possession of evldome that coin lnr < * a the mostskeritlcal. Mnik what \\usay : Inthound yon MUST use our "MAGIC HCSlnDY" before \ ou can 1)0 ) permaneiitly cnrod. It Is the most heroic blood purifier e\er Known. Write for All letters conlldcntlnl. Hi'suro yon nro cettlng the Cook Homcdy Co' Finnic Hcmedy. None others in o tienulno. 1'nrtlt's cliilmluif to bo nuents for us nro Impnstors nnd f i anils. I'nll particulars free. Address nil communications toThe The Gook Remedy Oo. , Rooms 418 3U1419 , Paxlon Blocfc A POSTIVE CURE GUARANTEED Itv.the use of the theTI TI iucnioriAiVANio : : SUSPENSORY BKLT will ptistlvoly euro linpoteucy. Lost Mmihood , Sexual Decay. Neivos Debility , Lack of He- A elopement , Vnilcocelo , ntc. DL'l'i.UX EhBl TltlfJ UrT. adapted for the euro of ly. pjpsli. Ijlvi-r Comphilnt , Kidney Disoaho , I.nine ItiickIthoumatlsni. . Sclntlc.i , etc , EUCT ill C SPINAL HELP , adapted for tlm oiuo of 1'arnljsis , Spine Ulsuanv , Epilepsy or Tits , etc. A written guarantee Riven with every licit that ItUI1 euro cilsoiiso it Is locommcndcd to cure or money refunded. I'rko for any ono of the nbo\ elicits Is i > . Address U. W. CLINTON , Wcst'n Agent. NOltrOLK , NEIII1ASICA. Theabovi > llelts nra niada under ForolgnPat cnt ui.inted to Prof. Conrud Xieiiontusc , and under U. N Patent Kiantuil to Prof P. II. Van Wajde. M. II. , President of N. Y. , ClectilcalSo- ijoty ana late Prof , of Chemistry ofN. Y. , Med ical College. IODBDE OF BKOSM. Specially rccmnrapiideil by the Acedemjr of iledldne of 1'AKIS for the euro of SCROFULA.KING'S-EVIL. CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS , CONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EARLY STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD , nnd fur reuiilntliif ; .IN iirrluilit ; course. Nona peimlno iinlpda hliniail "lr. * > cmti > .40 rue DonaiarleParis. " HOJ.DBY ALL MAX 31EYEH. ADOLPH MEYER ESTAUUSIIEO ISW ) . GENEHAL AGENTS FOK U'HE STEINWAY , CHICKERING. KNABE , And ether first class PIANOS.and STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember , Wo do Not Soil "Ston cllod" Pianos , All Instalments Guaranteed to be Just us kepresented. SPECIAL ! Wo offer a flno S325 Piano forS25O. EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors Welcome. MAX MEYER & BRO Cor. IGtli aud Farnarn Sts. Vn WFflKOCM"1Trrln ( fron1cf ! , ' ' II iVCHIX M la nl ofjoiuhful f rt < or- U -i. IIli | rir > .rnrlyUuay , loit tnanliDod , etc. I will wnTTi liuililo trrntbu ( Miiltil ) fciil liiliii full ifflillculaii fur liomo curtfno of CORO ° F. F."c'FOWLEn ! , Mooduo , Conn. RESTORED. Manhood IlKVMir PftKC. 1 % Iclllll _ . _ of joutliful hmiruilniiv. nurliiir Prrmnliire Kicnv. Mrroiiii Iielilllly , lxi t Unnhooil. Ac .hat Ing trlril m vain t > \ eiy know n n IMC. dy. UAH dl'rnvt red a frlinplo nieAiiM nf nf \ ctne , vhlcli amllUni.Kii'nlcillKIII-KtoIilafdlim . tntti'ivrt , WilreM.J.W.UEEVtS , I'O. lloxawO.Nefl Yoikfltr 1:0YDS : fi : \cnliif , ' , Oct. 23 , ami Sunday Jlu'iiln , OH. 27. SWEDISH LADIES' ' National Concerts , An Octette of Itonutiriil ( Hi-Is irlilt Mnndons VoIfCi. Appearing In the picturesque costumes of tliefr natlvo provinces aud country , 'Ihis romnuuyVIIH organized by 1'HOI' . Au > HUsT KiKJItHN. director ( Jraiul llovn ! Opura for the Klntt of Hwodon. Ilegular prices. Seats en on sale Tuesday. OPERA VMH Y B * " * THURSDAY , OCT. 24 , .Mullnec Siiturilay at Z u. in. HOVAL. * THE STOWAWAY * Ju t from a Triumphant Tour of the 1'iulile . Coast , AX - > IMI'HKBBIVH INCIDENTS. GENUINE SAFK-IIMWJNO llf JJXPKUTS. Uvular prices , tea IB go ou salu flAN THE CONTINENTALfl AN OVERCOAT In the matter of selecting an overcoat , you can depend tipon our giving- you the best values for we have so much at stake in pleasing you that we could not afford to do otherwise even if we were so inclined. , In our Men's Blue Chinchilla Overcoats , strictly all wool , color guaranteed , Price $10. You cangget fitted. All sizes 34 to 44. They cannot be duplicated outside the Continental. are three shades elegantly made and trimmed and the price pleases everyone. Fl Our line of Irish Frieze Ulsters is larger than ever , perfect lo wind proof and elegantly made and trimmed. Our showing of line Fur Beavers , Kerseys and Meltons are worthy of the largest house in the country. Special bargain line ofBoys' Knee Pant Suits , ages B.to'14'nt$8. ' ' made from pure all wool cheviots and guaranteed to give ] 3erfect satisfaction. You cnn pay more money for the same go6ds in other stores. Boys' Overcoats , Price $4.50 to $5. . We will offer this week the best values In Boys' Overcoats. 'YOU cannot Mfford to pass them. The standard of quality Is maintain ed and the prltso $4.5Ound $ B will surprise you. Underwear Department. We suggest the present week as the best period for the selection of winter underwear. Our stock now contains complete lines of all the popular makes. You will wonder when you examine our : P'lre wool underwear at 75c and ut some of the $1 goods. One thing certain , wo have a larger stock of underwear today to se lect from than any house in the west. Express and Mail Orders , You take no risk in sending mall orders. No customer visiting our store can be more carefully attended to than are the order's received by mail. We pay all express charges on goods when re turned to us a $ unsatisfactory. Our method is to send C. O. D. with privilege of examination. Send for self-measurement blanks , Hat Department. You cannot afford to purchase vmtil you have seen or Derby's at $2 and f 2.20. we keep the Wi Icox Hat , one of the best makes in the country. We sell them for $3.BO , nothing better can be pur chased. Boys' Jockey Caps , 50c , Boys' Windsor Caps , 50c. Boys' Military Caps , 50c , Girl's Steamers , 50c. FREELAND , LOOMIS & Co. , Cor. 15th and Doug-las St. The Largest Clothing House West of New York