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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1889)
II 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BESC : FBIPAY , NOVEMBER 8' . 1889. fl l | THE CITY * m John L. Mlles anil Tames Thompson M hnvo commenced suit npnln9t W. It M Homnn nnd Wondall Uonson to recover 1 t3.Mon ) two notc9. M Tlio P. K. O. aUlcrlioort moots Sntur- H day next tit Mrs Atwutcr's , G03 South fl Tuonty-aovonlh strcot H ' The .Ttihn Turner voroln , newly or- ' ( , Rive nn othlbltion at lCcss- ors hull , on South Thirteenth street , B on Suturuny night H Pcrnntinl Inrnsrnnln Bt Mr Uusscll 1) . Iliirftson Is In the city B J , Murrows of Lincoln , la at the Casey J , C. Kmery , of llcatricc , is sit the Casey fl/i / W. P. Hoard , of Lincoln I * at the Casey M T. V. Mnliony , of Hruns , Is at the Millard M It 11. Hemanl , of Cliadron , Is at the l'ttx- H ton 1 C. M. UolTman , of Oonova , Is nt tlio Mur- Hi rav | B j 11. V. "Voder , of West Point , li nt the Mil B | | laril Hfl * * • Phitnb , of Craig , Is rcRlstorcd nt the H1 Casey HJl A. W. White , of Plnttsmoutli , Is nt the I O. C. Inn , of Hastings , Is a | guest at the Hr Murray H R Mr - n > F > Locke , of Norfolk Is at the H | Murray HHt W. 11. Harrison , of Grand Island , is nttuo H | Murray HH1 J. ° . MolTott , of Lincoln , Is a guest nt the H ? Murray HHl J. S. Goshorn , of Lincoln , Is at the Mor- Hj chant * . B > 1,1 . Gage , of Fromonl , is registered ut the H Millard I T. M. Cook , ct Lincoln , Is stopping at the Millard R T. M. Heitnor , of Wymoro , Is stopping nt HJi the Cnscy HmX William Ponton , of Dawson , Is a guest at Hl the Casey HK P. M. Prnuse , of West Point , Is a guest at H the Puxton Hji M. P < Scoloy , of Fremont , Is stotnilng at | the Paxtou HJl V. Allyn , of Broken Bow , Is registered nt H | the Paxton H I P. W. Ilcllwlp , uf Lincoln , is stopnliifr at m J the Paxton HJ'I It G. Iloyt , of Beatrice , Is registered nt H I the Murray HJ I JimuM llassctt , of Paplllion , is stooping nt H 85 the Mcrcluints H | 1 Gooriro W Kirhy , of Hastings , is a gupst HI 6 at the Millard Hi S G. L. V. Sweeney , of Oonova , Is nguost m ft nt the Ioxlon HbI ] II , fl Uobinson , of Kimball , is registered IJEt at tlio Paxton HiSj H. Grncsscr and wife , of Crclghton , nro HJf at tlio iMcrohnnts HMOI W. li Cannon , of Itushvlllc , Is roglstcrcd Hu at tlio MorcliantH m A. 0. Crossman and wife , of Atkinson , nro jJN registered nt tlio Casey H Mrs B. L. Morgan nnd daughter , of Palls Ki City , are guests nt tbo Casey Kj Hon John K. Craig , mayor of Keokuk , is H in Oin.ilia on lcunl business Hf MUs I' . J , Slilllzc the nrtlst ana tcachor , Hj loft yesterday for New York Hj Qunoral D. B. McKibbln and wlfo who HH hnvo been tlio guests of their son , Concral Hb- Purchasing Agent McKlbbin , of tbo Union B Pacific , for tlio past bix weeks , loft last B. evening for Hot Springs , Ark H D. Ilcennu , a dry goods merchant of 1 Strcator , 111. , is in tbo city Ho savs that sKS Omnha ahvuys surprised him "I huvo • SB been in tbo habit of coming to tbo town once BBBBa year , and every visit 1 see so much growth BBBfl nnd bo inauy iuiprovcuicuts that I urn BB B amazed " BBBB Morn Vlneirim B The vincgnr works of Brcckt & Sons and H > S. F. Hcnnur & Co , hnvo been consolidated H and will bo hereafter Known as tlio property H' of tlio Omaha Consolidated Vineg r Co Tlio BBBn now nssociatiou will bnvo a capital stock of BBBB fiifOOO The incorporators are J. P. Hen 9 Bl ncr > J- UBarrett , B. P. Parker , 11. G. J g5r Ureeht N. Yngcr , George A. Brcobt , B. P. BBB > | Brcelit H' Iiicenscil to Weil H Llconscs wcro issued to tbo following par H ties by Judge Shields yesterday : B Numo and Address Ago H I Amott Pratt , Palmyra , Neb TO BBS * I Mrs Annie Tui/gnrt , Omaha Tl BBSB I Andrew Halvorson , Omaha 2'J BBSB ( Kmma Kngers , Omaha 1G BBSB John lirosh , Omaha . . 25 BBJ \ Houorotti Ulasa SO H- > n\pcillto thn Paving H Mnjor Balcombo and Major Purny , of the BBVH board of public works , nro attempting to lin- B press uon | the minds of tbo cedar block con B tractors the necessity of pushing the work BSB wlillu the wontner Is comparntivoly warm BBSJ Their reason for this Is that the tar poured BBSB ovoi- the blocks In cold wcathor congeals too BBBBJ qulclily and falls either to spread over the BBC blocus or to pcneirata them , This dufeats BflY the purpose for which the tar is intended , BBS ] namely , to keep out the water nnd prevent BBt HKii The Dotivor State lottery company HH J wants ngonts Tlckota 60 coats Ad- HH's ' 'Jr08S Ai cK ° ss & Co , Denver , Cole BBSJ llatt a surplus 1 , Yes , " said W. B. Annin , all the bills for H the Pau-Ainorlcan ontortamment huvo bocn H , paid and there was nn actual surplus after Hj ' meeting every obligation The amount col- BBBJr lected was 81.907.SO nnd the disbursements BBBk fell $ 160 short of that huhi 1 hnvo turned BSBt over my report ns solicitor nnd troasurur to BBSBJ the flnuuco couunltteo , who will print and BBS tend to every subscriber a aotniled stalotnont of every dollar disbursed The balance , ' .u BBSJ nccordanco with the wishes of the nubscrlb- BBBBJ ors , will bo distributed among four lending BBSJ charities of Omaha ' * BBBBJ Flnl Prom Ills Wife H Nathan Brown , a colored gambler , left B Omnlin very suddenly yesterday morning BBBBt Brown , it Is said , hud good reason for BBBB } ' lcavug Three years ago ho deserted his BBBBJ' wlfo and three children in St Paul and came BBBBJ to Omaha Of Into ho lias been running a BBSJ elub room on Eleventh strcot It is said ho BBBJ is living with a woman uamed Bella Uar- BBBJ BBBBJ Per a time , Brown tended bar for Bellamy flBBt & ( lubburd and Is well known hero Iln BBBJ clnluis to have good reasons for deserting BBSBt bis wife , but none for falling to Bupport his BBBf children Ho has three of them and they BBS } hnvo all como with tholr mother BBBJ Brown could not bo found hero , but n BBSBf frloudW bis took Mrs Brown and the chil- BBSBt * , dren and went to Council Bluffs , where they BBASJ' expect to hnvo an lutorvlow with Brown , K „ Tlin Sklpnini ; Conductor H ; Mr * . Sarr.U Miller , about the skipping H out of whoso husband , Ben Miller , a licit H ] line conductor , an uiticlo nppoarod in Tub H" ' Deb a few lla-8 us ° > tc"s " * cr Btor t0 a ro Pa porter , Hp Sso says Miller loft home on September BBBB CJ The next morning ho drew hla pay , uud BBBh ' after sending bor a nt to by a messenger boy , BBBB ' disuppoured Tliu notu wus to the olTectltbat BHSl < he was going to Hot Springs , Ark , for "bis BBBB' " K ° ° d and bnrs " BBK Mrs Miller states they had been married BBBb opq month only , and that ho had not uou- Bj'1 tributod u nlcklo to her support She Ilyod BBS at bor fnthor'ft house , and ho boardca down BBBb town , The nrrangomomont they inado when BBBJ they married wns that when ho drew his BBBbi months pav they wcro to commence house * BBBK i keeping , instead of'which bo drew two BBBB months pay and loft for parts unknown BBBH" She brands as uutruo tlio statouiorit that ho BBBJ ! dhcovorcd that she bad n child three years of ago nnd says that If ho made such nutate . } meal that ho know ho was lying BBKBl An Masy Way ol SiivIiir Money , I B j The BavttiK in nu ordinary family of B ( dvo , by usiug Walker'a Wax Soap in- B J etoad of nn ordinary eoap , Is fully 10 BB B cents per week un the netual coat of the BBB , " Boap , and probably flvo tlinea that BBBB * v amount on the wonr uud tear of the BBBB' ' clothes , estimating the total saving at BBBB > . - CO couts per wcolc , thut would bo $31.12 BBSBI . per your , and in 25 yours , with Interest , BB Bf would iimount to U1.IU7. Ask your gro- HJ cor 'cr Walkers Wax Soap Hbbbbbbb ' "BONIS Ul" A S\VK K.M Xho Boast or Jlyrr < , the Sltirrtcror or f'lnntccn , The cn e against acorgo Myers , for the killing of Nets Plantceti , on the night of Decoration day , Is on trial hoforo Judge Hopewell , ITho ovldenco adduced docs not differ materially from that offered at the pre liminary trial of the enso In the police court The facts ns shown nro that Myi-rs , Pinnteen nnd several friends weru playing pool In n snloon nt Twentieth nnd Cuming strcots until nearlf midnight , and hnil some dispute over thp pujmentot the bill Myers nnd n friend stnrtcd homo and mot Pinnteen nnd bis partner nt Twentieth and Hurt streets After some quarrelling , Myers struck Plantcon on tbd head with a iloor knob Indicting nn Injury which , two days later , resulted Intally In the trial of the case Miss . Paul , a new witness , was introduced by the statu She lived ut M > crs' house nt the tlmo of tbo trag edy , feho testified that wnen Myors enmo homo that night bo told his wlfo that lira hnd "donouii" nSwcito nnd would show them that they couldn't run the town HIS MIM > I OST Hilly Moran Sow < otmlili-reil to bo Vlnlontli liiHiinr Hilly Morin is In tbo county Jail nnd violently lently Insane When bo wus released from the asylum In Aucust , nnd sent to the Hot Springs , It wes thought that bis mental weakness would pass uway nnd that ho would be restored to sound health Per n time , encouraging re ports weio rocolvod from him Of late , how ever , it appears that ho has taken n cbango for the \\or c. A short tune ngo , ho won several hundred dollar * ut n enuibllng table , nnd , for the past two weeks , has been , indulging in dissipations that have completely upsat Ills mental balincc His Omaha friends heard of his condition nnd Joe O'Byrno went niter him Ho found Moi.m In n pitiable condition , nnd sturlcd liouio with bun In Kansas City Moran got nwuy from O'Hyrno , nud the services of tbo police bad to bo called ou to effect his capture O'H.vrno arrived In this cit * Willi Moran Wednesday and plnced him In the countvjnlt The latter is violently lusano and keep3 up a constant yelling , lie wil1 be taken to Lin coln PUT ! LIS LITIGATION Thut Itpcnrdmi ; Dutiglns Street I ) : < m- agcM Comes to nn 10ml. Tlio enso of Curtis , Smith , Barker nnd Gates against the Omaha and Council lllulTs bridge company , forS0,00U damages to prop erty from the location of the bridge , termin ated very abruptly In Judge Bonne's court yesterday morning The attorneys for the plaintiffs , Hon , A. J. Poppluton and General Cowln , nftor u consultation requested that the case bo dismissed without prejudice , and the order was made A vordlct for the defense was given In tbo enso of Slilnn vs Ccunor & . Shields Judge Davis heard the enso of Stone vs Williams , nn action ou a promissory uoto for Slfll Kstnbrook vs McCoy , a suit for the posses sion of cci tain real cstnto is on trial before Judge Wnkoloy In equity chamber Judge Wnkoloy heard the arguments in' tlio application of Charity Smith for an Injunction restraining D. T. Mount from interfcilnc with her possession of a shnntv on Douglas street , near Twenty-first. The H. T. Davis Mill company has brought suit upaiust J. W. Walker to recover ? lO7ti.0o on n note nnd n bill of goods Henry W. King it Co have commenced a replevin suit ngalnst Sheriff Coburn to recover - cover a lot of goods worth 51.00U which wore unlawfully seized by tbo defendant , or tbo vnluo thereof Robert P. Hamilton has commenced suit for dnmuges ngaiust the city on account of the change o the ijrado of Thiity-tlrst street between Pnclllo and Mason The amount claimed is $3,000. David II Walker , proprietor of the Can field ) iousc , bus commenced Bult ngamst E. II Corbott and H. H. Miller to have nn nl- letrcd mortgugo nnd bill of snlo set aside The petition sets forth that the plaintiff is the propnotor of the Can Held house uud sold n half Interest to Miller Miller nflcrwnrd3 stated that lie could not pay for I1I3 half in terest , nnd the tnlo tvns declared olT Some time afterward the plnlntift wns notified that Corbett held n chattel mortgage on all tbo goods in tbo house , which bad been given by Miller to sccuro payment on n loan Tbo petition alleges that tbo bill of sale on which the mortgage wns given is fraudulent , ns MUlor never owned the hotel , nnd asks that the mortgage bo declared void A restrain ing order was issued to prevent the derend- nut from interfering or taking away uuy of the property Henry Wilson has commenced suit ngntnst J. I ) , nnd W. N. Uabcock to recover $1,100 on a former Judgment obtained 111 Colorado George Bates has commeueed two suits ngalnst the Premont , Llkhorn & Missouri A'alloy railway company to recover posses sion of certnin laud In section 20 , township 1(5 ( , rungo 13 , unlawfully entered upon and used by the defendant for Its railway bed William G. [ Cruse has Hied a suit In equity ngalnst I3d. II Brown to have a deed to cer tain aero propeity sot nsido The petition is n very leugthv one and charges Brown with barcfuccd fraud ICruso wns wholly unacquainted with the grocery business and was Induced by Brown to purchase bis stock of groceries , on the representation that the value would not nxcood $0,000. The plnlntift gave bis sovor.il notes and 81,200 cash in pay mofit , to tbo amount of Jo,000 , and tbon dis covered that the stock bud invoiced (0,000. Ho at once tried to hnvo the notes and cash returned , nnd as an inducement deeded half of n quarter section of land In Burt county to Brown for n nominal consideration of JS00 , receiving back tlio notes nnd f500. The plaintiff asks that the deed be sot nsido and the balance of $700 be returned to bim The dollclouB fragrance , refreshing cool ness , and soft beauty imparted to the shin by Pozzom's ' Powder , commends It to all Indies , A NWW TBH31. Makiiis Itontly for the Reception or the Blind Goddess Active preparations nro bolng made at the government building for the opening of Uuitcd States court next Monday The Jan itor and a torco of usslstunts commenced work yesterday In the _ largo circuit court room until will give It a thorough cleaning Tboy soon discovered that tbo job had noth ing voryousy about it Everything , furniture - turo , window-casings , walls , cbaudollers and gus globes were covered with dust , re lieved In its gcnornl dull gray nppoaranco by an occasional cobweb Those unsightly dec orations nro being removed , the carpets are being tntiuu up nnd cleaned , desks , benches , chairs nnd railings scrubbed and uu Inviting npnournnco given to the chamber , Judge Brewer is expected to arrive on Monday and , whtlo Judge Dundy devotes some tlmo to law matters , the former will go through the equity doeltot , which has 170 cases marked for trial The law side has 100. In addition to these , there nro nearly ono hundred suits registered in tbo criminal docket The grand nnd petit Juries nro expected to report for duty not later than Monday after noon and there will bo plenty of work for both of them Cusbman's Mentbo inhaler cures catairh , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay fever Tilalfreout ) our druggist Pi tea HO cents AH thn Way Kriiiu Olloll Henry M. Bull , of Odoll , nnd Henry Mott , of Doshlcrwore , brought inWodnosday even ing by Deputy Marshals Emery and Stewart nnd arraigned before Judge Dundy to nn- swor the onargo of uolliug liquor without u government licunso Both pleaded guilty and were lined tbo sum of tii each Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for ohildron teething , routs the child and comforts the mother U5o a bottle Two Now Holiool Districts County Superintendent of Schools Tames B. Ilruuor formed two now school districts , to bo knowa as No 57 nnd No , 13. District No , ST is composed as follows : Sections 0 and 7 , township 15 , range 3 east ; tbo north half and the southeast quarter ot section ID 1 section 1 , township 16 , range 11 , nnd the southwest quarter of section 01 , township in , range 12. The first meeting in said district will bo held nt tbo house of Jacob Snss , on the 13th inst at 2 o'clock p. m. District No , 63 Is composed ns follows 1 Sections 2 , B , 10 nnd 11 , township 15 , inn go 11 cast ; the cast half of section lit ; and the west half of section 01 , township 10 , range 11 east 1 ho fkst meeting In thfs district will bo held nt the house of Henry Ncuhaus on tbo 13th Inst at 3 o'clock p. in Unf > Browns llrnnohinl TrncliM for coughs , colds nnd nil other throat troubles Pro eminently the best " Army Niiiop Lcnvo of nbsenco for ono month has also been granted Colonel Joseph G. Tllforrt Ninth cavalry , Port Itoblnson , Neb , to tnko effect nbout December 1. Lcnvo of absence for ono month has been granted PiistL'cutenant Edward il Brooke , Twenty-first inlantry , Port Bridgor Captain Clinrlcs P. Humphrey , assistant quartermaster , Choycnno , Wye , goes to Port Sidney on business A SnliMiillil Vlntncc Dispatch from Helms , Kovomhor 5 , lSS'J : This years vlutngo of Cliam- pngno litis licon completed , and litis also produced such excellent wines that the decade ot of 1880 to 1S00 will ahow moro fine vliitncos than any other Auionjr the largest buyers , the house which secured the most desirable growths , und whoso collnrs slnco the culob/alod 1884 vintage hold the finest und lnrgcst stock in the unjiro Ohnnipngtio district , nro G. II Mumin & Co The prices paid throng hout are very high Il = ' ( ( ' null ItcHlstlnc P. Dewey nnd Tom Harper , both llncmon for the telephone comp my , were nrrostcd by the special policeman nt the St Paul depot for disorderly conduct Both resisted the ofllcor When arraigned they were lined ST.ilO each Headache , neuralgia , dirzlness , nervous ncss , spnstns , sleeplessness , cured by Dr MilesNervine Samples fico at Ktilin & Co 's , l.Mh and Douglas Crushed Between tlio Ittiinpcrfl E. W. Baldwin , employed ns foreman in the Union Pacific yards nt thn transfer , hnd his hand severely crushed botweou the buuipars while coupling cars Wodnesdav nf- tcrnoon Medical aid was summoned , und it was discovered that the injury was to that extent that amputation may bo necessary Dropped thrShlnslrs. . Ofllcor Bnuor saw two men at daylight carrying shingles from the corner of Nine teenth nnd Vinton streets , whom a new house is bcinir built He called to them to halt , but tbo men dropped the shingles and cscatiod THE BSMTY MARKET 1N3CU0MKNM plasaj on rajirl durins yesterday G A .Tosljn and wlfa to O S Itaymond , und ' .i lots 1 and " , blk ] , Jerome Part : , - qctl 3 1 J M ltlcbards and wlfo to II A .loiljn , lots ] andy blK I , .Uiroino 1'nrK , w A , . . Cn00 M.I Wauqliet nl toll K Harper , lots yo and 21 , bit 10 , Kitchen & W augh's bub , q cd 1 Samuel ilorton < .i > n et nl to 1 * O Olten , lots 11) ) and II , bit "O , " Saunters ' At HlniBbaiign'sartd , w il 2,200 Samuel .Mnrtenscn et nl to l' O Olson , lot 4 , blfcl llonnerken's nilil wd 1,400 Omahav TCoto M rt Cooper , lot 2i > , lilK ' . .lers fclllmebaugh's add to Walnat tall , W il 760 Wm ( lloeson to A Gleeson , lot 17 , Thor iinU'siutd , will JBImonto V Slmanzlk , lot 10. 01K ] ; ) , Dcerl'nik , qcd S Kopalil and wlfo to S JIabcr , lot 1" , blk 13. Albright's Annex , Wd 20) O W l'lcknrd and wlfo to ( ) J 1'ickard , o 40 lots2IJ and'M , blk 7 , Jlanscom Park , wd 4,500 D J O'Oonalioe ct al to C K Ityan lot 8 , Aldlnt ) square , wd , 3.G77 It Snling und flilo to .1 M Ilrunner , lots 1 to f. blk II fcallng's add to Hlknotn.vd 3,500 J T Snuumn to J liCatmtcbael , lots&and C. blk 1 I.I Diinilce 1'laee. w < l. . . 7,500 C Jonesand husband to A lluapo Jr , lot 9 , blk 2 , Highland View , wd 400 n B Wood , trustee , et nl , tollTI.yon , lots and 8 , blk 2 , ) , South Omaha , ilepd . . . 1,700 I ) Cunningham and wife to O O Homier lot I , Ciinnlnghim &llrennan's artil.w A 250 II Heed ot nl to 1 > Swanson , pt lot IB , blk 4 , Campbell's add , wd . . , 373 I'otter Jc Cobb to OeuoaStato bank , lot 1(1 ( , blk 0. Potter , t f'obb's add , w d . . . ' . 200 City of Omaha to public , s 10 ft lot 13 , blk 1. Armstronc's 1st add for public alley W Nestel and wife to John bwoboiln , an Irregular tract lnnwswill-IJ-13 , w d. . . . 1,200 L G Johnston and husband to S Hamil ton & Co lot 21. blk 10 , Oichard Hill wd . ' . . - 750 Twenty-one transfers fO,102 : DR8. BETTS ft BETS U0i FAnNAU Stiieit , Ouaiia , Niia ( Uppoilto l'axton llotoLj Ofllro hours , 0 a. m , to 8 p. m. Bundays , 10 a. m. to 1 p. in , Speclili9ts in Chronic , Nervous Skin and Blood DHeasei { Consultation at offlco or by mail fre . Urdlclncs * ont by mall or exprtss , securely Daekcd , frco from observation Guarantees to curs oulckly , safely and permanently lirDVniTQ nDBTlTIlV Bperraatorrhica , siml- XltltlYULIa LIliDlLUl nal I.o'.sus.NlKht Uinls lous l'hytlcal Decay , arising from lndlcre tlon , Kxcess or Indulgence produdngBleepless ueos , Despondeaoy l'implei un tlio face , aver sion to society , easily discouraged , lack of contl dence , dull.unOtrorstudyor buslnrss , and finds Ufa a burden , hafely , permantntly and prl- vately cured Consult lira JlotU & Dotts iiOS Fnrnam St , Omaha , Neb , Blood and Skin Diseases SsS'teiUKV ' , : results , completely eradicated without the aid of Mercury Hcrnfula , Kr/slpelas. Kevt-r tores , lllotches , Ulcere Pains In the Head and Hones , Syphilitic Sore UtiroAt , Mouth nnd 'Jongur , C < f tarrh , etc , permanently cured where others hare failed miiey Urinary $ & & $ & < $ ! ? ? ? & quent UurnlDgnr llloody Urine , Urlno high col ored or with uillky sediment on ktandlni ; , Wi ak BacX OonnrrhiiiH , Gleet , CBtltj3. etc , Vromotly and Safely Cured Charges Iteasoua- bio STRICTURE I ' ' ' m 'ineift c uVrT moral complete , wltliuut cuttlni ; , caustic or dlllatlon UMrea eiltcttd at home by patient without a momenta palnorannnyame To Yonncr Men anfl MliWl8AcKen , pimp Tlio wml eltectn of early ACIinn UlJuD uUltD Vice , which bungs organto WfuKUtss , deitrnytng both mind and body , with all Its dieaded Ills , permanentlyrurcd PPPIIJ Adre stho o who have impaired E3 DtlltO themaehes by Improper tndul and solitary habits , which ruin both genres and mind , unflttlnc them lor business , tudy or marriage . . , A. M AiiuiKii Mkn or those entering on that nap pv life , avraro of phyblcal debility , quickly aa afsted OL'U SUCCESS , la baaed npon facts , First-Practical Kipo rlence Second Kerycino In especially studied thus btartlng aright Third MeJlolnes Are pre , fared in our labatory exactly to suit each cue , bus affectlnu cure without Injury tiySend Scents potttge for celebrate 1 works on Chronic Nenroui and Dtillcate Ulaeues Tnouaanda cured | 5fir A friendly letter or call may tare you future suirerlnir and shame , and add golden years to life , tiff Ho letters an swered unless accompanied by 4 cents In a taanoat Address or call on . . _ _ „ UUi lSETEtt St UK1TS , ltoa Varum Bttiat , Omaha , Mk a a n . . - 1 qA&a Cfl8 TUP IIP ! inftY TAILOR ' W" ' BS ! " • iU'a.llIn I W 1400 DOUOLASST , ' J&mw SUITINGS 3 % > f Pf I2bl303l3b Only S30 Dn < U nt r ICOLLS for Fine Black Suits made to Ortlsr Wc have imported direct from the man at the mill iS pieces of fine black suitings which we will make to order in our superior style at above named prices Orders should be placed as early as possible Trouserings 56 , $ S and $10. You 've oftbii paid double for not so good We have a large line of Trouser designs ( many confined styles ) to measure , at captivating prices . Overcoatings $ iS to $60. Stripe velvet collar , lap scams and all the little swell ex tras Its our way of doing Comprising : Meltons , Kerseys , Chinchillas , Beavers , Montagnaes , Frieze Castors , Scotch plaids , etc Cash only bujs ; no goods charged Blue Ghlncbllla lJ l SS Black ism OVERCOAT , TAILOR MEMAT . Made to Order 1409 Douglas Street , Made to Order , . . . , . . . . hj j'i ' i" tijny .iwMjJMinir nnmiiii' ' III 111 lUi.'a ' HgE B gffiHar | | in I The large increase in our wholesale business demand A I ing our whole attention , we offer for sale our I HET&1L JEWELRY ST0BE. i 1o location is the finest in Omaha , being the most 1 k prominent corner ! the building is new , and the store | i has recently been fitted up ui the most modern style , | I and is conceded to be the finest jewelry establishment | \ in the west | • \ The stock is well selected and desirable , being | t " clean and new | \ The business has been established 23 years 1 I This is an opportunity rarely offered ; good terms to | j responsible parties Address | MAX MEYER & BRO , Omaha | TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS : I I Tbanklnc you tor the liberal patronarjo bestowed upon us in the I naBt wa will until the stook is bold , ollor you Watches , Diamonds ' . , I Silverware ana Art Goods at prices heretofore unknown Omaha IMAX . MAX MEYER & aJRO , Sixteenth and I'lirnata stroetB g AMUSEMENTS liW Ml 8 and 9 Sa.tu.rdELV MIgttlneo HARB.YLACY I AND THE ISTILl ALARM BY JOSEPH ARTHUR Uegulnr prices Seats go on sale Wednesday morning O J8a ( BBa3 Jr SHOEDEALERSiS ebrated llnea of UooU and Shots , manalactnr- ad or O. M. Henderaau ec Co , of Cblcaeo- - torlea at Clilcuyo , IJUou , nu _ und Kond lu 1A Wla.-gbould vrril * BAM fi , WAT80N imC " i * " . U idiu ( t ri tor Itubuer * . Winter Is lmrd upon u , nnd Overcont weather Is nt hand The inw who Is pro Vldedultlia coinfortabla lop coat should do thanktnl and those who wish to supply themiuUi3 , can not llud a bot'er assort lutmtfrom wlilch to choose than on otr tnblcb Wn have the Hack Overcoats In Kerseys , Meltous , Lhlnclilllas Also fur drlwni : or nxtieme told weather Ulster ! with or without capes made of conulne Irish l'riezo and ether heavy inoteiinls ttl\jnrvn4 tft } . m $5.00 * A full et of Tvath on rubber Sot $ ' , Hiinrantccd to km * c H in ad oat pltttei lent out fro iu anrUeutal oftkt ) In ttit tuuntry , and lor wlitcU yowouU l > cLar eJ over twlco as inucU 'Jft'lht strnctuJ Mltlniut pain or danger anJ with out tbo u o 1 lioiofonn , cos , t Utier or cloctrlcUx , uold aui lUvur rtliluiit at Unit rates Hatlst'actiuu Guuranteod * DR BAILEY , DENTIST , l'nxlop llluck , lClli ami rarunm Streets Take lilevator on lOtn Street CPUH t\'UNIN08 UNTIL D OCLOCK , _ I pv , GRAND I This meaas more to close buyers than anything ] , av0 H before attempted H Our entire Wholesale and Retail Stock included in this | sale No lower prices will be quoted at the very last of the M season than we are offering this week H Our aim is to reduce our immense stock of Men's , Boys H and Children's ' Overcoats and Suits No effort will be made to | enumerate the special bargains They must be examined and H quality and price compared yVe offer no unreliable goods at | any price The goods are such as we manufacture for our own M use and we repeat that any garment not proving satisfactory M may be returned and the purchase money refunded WM No material is too expensive for us to manufacture for our H ready made department We have some of the most expensive - H sive Overcoats , elegantly made and trimmed and perfect in H fit and workmanship , at rock bottom prices H We will offer this week a line of Men's Beaver Ouercoat % H in all sizes , 34 to 44 , at $8.50 a garment , that retails for $12 in | most every clothing house Every one will be impressed with | the value when the garment is seen H ' $10 , $12 , S15 and $18. m OUR MELTON OVERCOATS at $15'1 $ We felt obliged to make another lot of Melton Overcoats H as they were so popular , in three shades , fine woolen linings at | the popular price of $15.00. | extra Dong overcoats . We have manufactured 10 styles of extra long Overcoats , H not Ulsters , but Regular Overcoat Styles , 50 inches long , OasH simere lining and in every respect a very desirable garment for HR this climate , and a style of Overcoat not made by any other Bl house Prices , $12 , $15 , $13 , $20 , $22 and $25. We have everything , Freize , Chinchillas , Fur , 13eaver3 j H and Fur Trimmed Ulsters , $ io , 12 and $15 Some very _ choice H lines H SPECIAL SUIT SALE I Look in our windows for styles and prices The season for H our Fine Suit trade is now well advanced and we will make this H a very interesting week for those who appreciate fine quality H and low prices It will interest you to see the suit you can buy H at the sale for $10 , $12.50 and $15. Boys ' Overcoats , $5 $ , $6 $ and $7. $ I Children's ' Overcoats , $3 $ , $3.50 $ , U and $4,50. $ Our Most Popular Line Price $5.00. H Twenty different styles of'Children's OVERCOATS , ages 4 M to 14 years , at $5 , which cannot be bought outside of the CONH | TINENTAL for less than $7.00. FREELA3XTD. LOOMIS & CO , H Cor 15th and Douglas St II The Largest Wholesale an < 1 Retail Clothing II House West of the Mississippi .S . _ _ . . _ , . fan fv j J * I H