Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 16, 1889, Page 8, Image 8

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    | : 8 ' TELE OMAHA DAILY BEE:1 : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 188P. 7 * *
I THE CITY
HI The Omalm Giinrd * gnvo a compnny
IE hop Inst nIglil nt tfioir armory
t Matid Forester , n , colored child , was
f hold to the dtsti'lct court ( or in-
I coi-rigililllty.
He The lAirt Omnlin Social club Rave a
g mott otijo.vablo hop last night nt the
f Fort Oniuha hop room
HI William Noy assorts that Tin : llii :
HI wn" * 'n ' error when it stilted that lorry
Hi Kurts the ( jinbo'/7lor , was over in his
H | employ
Hi The fire department witi called to
H | Twcnty-focond and Hurt last night to
HI quench a blading barn belonging to a
Hb Ilml1 named Oslmtnp The damugo was
f. about $ o ( ) .
Hf A mooting of the Pennsylvania club
fe wan announced for last night in the po-
H I l'co ' court room , hut the moinbom of the
H § club failed to matarlali/o aim no mcot-
H | ing was held
H r The delegates from the Fourth ward
H have appointed A. U. Nicholas as judge
H' nl , , J > IJ" Mcintosh as clerk of the
j primtirioa , but have not yet como to any
Hi iigreumouton the second judge
H : < County Clerk Roclio states that ho
has reason to bcliovo that ltarnhard
Saohsso wt I contest the eloetiou of
Gustavo Anderson to the position of
[ justice ot the pcaco In the Third dis
trict
A bill of Hilo was nicd in the olllco of
H the county dork yesterday from D. A.
HI Vaughan to the Domocr.it Publishing
Hf company , convoying all the printing
HI materiul and the press finnchiso of the
Hi- Democrat olllco , tiioconsideration being
I $ .00,000.
H | There will bo a mooting ot property
Hf owners nt the Sixth ward republican
H | club rooms , at Twenty-sixth and Luke
Hf Btrcots this evuulng , to tnko final action
Hi- ngalust the collection of the special
Hf l ° vy of tuxca for the opening of Twenty
Hi , ninth street from Indiana avenue to
H& Hamilton strcot
. Frank Soiou and .Toromo Pcntvol , two
HE of the jurors in the case of Edwnrd Orr ,
& the boy who stole a lot of clothing from
Hi' a Murray house guest , took exception
Hf * to the article which appeared in Tin :
Hk Dii : relative to the verdict returned in
HfF that case Thov state that the prosccu-
H& tlon produced the owner of the goods
HP' and Landlord Sillonay to provo the
Hi value of the articles stolen , and claim
Hf that Mi * . Sillowny wus not as well qual-
Hf illod to judge of the value of scennd-
HgL hand clothing as the tnombors of the
HJ | jury wore They claim that their ver-
Hf diet was in aecordanco with tiio actual
H { > value of the goods
Hg I'rrsonnl I'nrnirnpli < t.
It t Elmer Dundy is in Falls City on business
H | ' ' O. II Phillip * , of lcai ice , is nttlio Casey
r R. D. Joucs , or Red Cloud , Is at the Mil
It ] a" ' '
UW- J. C. Emory , ot Bcnlrico , is a guest at the
g Cnsoy
H 6 Ed Kosc , ol Ponder , is registered at the
I Casey
? ' A. M. Jobnson , ot Curtis , is at the
| Paxton
Hip J. F. Allen , ot Fremont , is a guest at the
Murray
Bp C. T. Brown , of Lincoln , is registered at
i the Cnsoy
§ C.V. . Benson , ot Lincoln , is stopping at
I ! the Murray ,
HF Thomas A Ilcaloy , ot Milford , is a guest at
His J' N. Wclwtor and wife , of Lincoln , are at
t" the Paxton
H $ GPa'niar ' , of Grand Island , Is stopping
HE ? at the Casey
Hk' n- " • Summers , of West Point , is stopping
HfT at the Fuxton
H jt | > * - " " * ! Morton , of Nobraolra City , is stopping
g. at the Pnxtun
H& * William N. Silver , ot Waboo , Is a guest at
> the Merchants
Hip W. N. nicbartlson , of RcdiCloud , Is regis
ff terod at the-Paxton. * •
Hf Lco Vrnett and wifiof Lincoln , are rog-
% lstcred at the Merchants
Uw J. R. Patrick n"d F. D. Travis , of Hoia-
0 rogo , are guests nt tbo Paxton
HE • • E. Spoucfir andC li Hastings , of Bc-
Hlf strico , are stopping at the Merchants ,
If- Augustus Prank , tli3 real cstato and bust
Jg nc3s boomer of Kearney , Is at the Paxton
I' ' Mrs C. D. Thompson and daughter are
it visiting her parents in Murshulltown , la
jjR ? Miss Maud Wbitohorn , of Sioux City Is
HJ- tbo guest of Miss Corey and Mrs Symons
Hilt ExAttoinoy Gcnornl J. K. Webster , of
HJ % Lincoln , Is lu the city attending United
Hr | States court
H | John P. Hurt man and G. W. Whcatakcs ,
He ? ' prominent business men of Kearney , visited
Hn\ The liuu building iostordav
gl'i J. 13. Stnndiib of Detroit , a merabor of
HJ fr the Urm of Hammond , Standlsh & Co , paek-
HJ' ersris registered at the Murray ,
Hi Captain W. F. Tlbbltts , traveling passon-
Hjl' ' ger agent nf the Denver & Kio Grande ruil-
Hj-V , road , who claims to bo the oldest pjssongcr
HI & agent on the road , Is a guest at the Paxton
H S At tbo Windsor Z. F. uorlund , l'ouch-
Hff , Voppsle , N. Y. ; A. Myers , Independence , ru ;
Hf ! . W. H. Stoltes and wife Keokuk , la : Dr B.
Hf * • Malnbard , Nebraska City ; D. P. Alullen ,
HJln * ' Lincoln : William Llghtfoot , Topolia ; Alex
HJ # andor S. Mahon , Lincoln ; C. A. Webster ,
H | Chicago ; C. K. Hughes , Deuvor
Htjw- Army Nous
HJ Captain Clarence A. Stuadman , of the
Hffg * Ninth cavalrv , at Fort Robinson , has boon
j& grnntcd leave of absence for ono month , to
HJtX' take effect about December IS
Hi& < * CotmriiVimt4 SI.717.55
K Sheriff Coburn has filed his bill with the
HEK county commissioners for boarding prison
Ir era for the months ot September and Outo-
HjK bcr The amount of tbo claim Is $1,717.53.
HJL Tlin llilolAbrnnil
Hlf& * Some tlnof broke Into the Kohcrman
BpS irhool a few ulehts ago and stele about $25
| M woith of boohs and damaged the case in
it which they were locked
HJlEl Mnrrlncn Ijieonsoi
HjW Only ono marriage llconso was IsRucd by
Hf Judge Shields yesterday , as follows :
HIE ? Name and Address Ago
HJK 1 Andrew Saudor , Omaha as
HJn I Bolla IC Strombcrg , Omaha 23
HJKP Dead DuoUs
k J. O. Drexel , M. O , Maul and W. II Maul
HJIBr garbed thetnielvos In hunters uniforms ana
HjKwith shot guns loft yesterday for a down
Hs river trip on a duck nnd geese hunt A
Hlp gaiuo supper will bo hold on their return to
HUkwhich the unucrtakcrs and reporters will bo
HHk invited to partake
HJB A Guiii * ( > nnin Man
jUt A smooth fakir Is woi king confectioners ,
w grocers and drug men In Omaha by selling
M | gum-boxes without any gum in thorn , WIU-
HHbJIk lam iloldiedgo , ot 1715 Leavenworth street ,
Hiffi % vas elm of his victims to the extent ot (5.
HMp ) ll ° couiplatiiod to the pollco
H ' " AMUSKMUMS
HAT A triple bill nilod up tbroa hours with
HK splendid fun and pleasing entertainment at
HJK ; Uuyd'a opera house last evening , Mrs
HM' ; Gcorgo S. Knight repeating the success
HJK soored by tier nt the opoutng per
HHb ' formunco of her engagement , Aasum *
HJBr lnK so umly , distinct characters , each
HHS representing u particularly peculiar tynn
HP'of liumunlty , in ono night must
HUg Kivo an actress great scope for a display of
Hw ' versatility and artistic powers It has long
HH eou lllli lody's custom to put as much va-
HnTf rletv before her patrons as iwssiblu , boliov-
Hnf ing that it vurlotv , as goes the old saying , is
K the splco of life , it will apply appropriately
HJfF as splco to a dramatlo outarulnmoat She
HJf , alreudy has eight plocos In her rcportoiro ,
E ud vvjll add annthor , au entirety new one ,
Bf boforu leaving Oaiuba
"
K HOH\ ,
HV To Air and Mrs J , U Calloban , ltW South nth
H attvet.a ton
1'OUIttlL IVAHI ) unPUIUilCANS
A Lively Time Over llio Nninlnn or a
Proxy i
About sixty members were nrocnt at the
meeting of tno Fourth ward republican club
InU night , Moses O'Uriun presldod The
object of the gathering was the election ot
sovcu dologntcs to be voted for at the repub
lican primaries next Wednesday
The primary object of the meeting was no-
cotnpllshod without any trouble whatever ,
Fred Gray , F. C , Moo res E. Rosewater ,
Elijah Dunn , M. Goldsmith , K. D. Duncan
and Moso O'ltrlen bolng chosen dolcgntcs
Then the trouble bopan
It seems that .h It Webster and Pat
llawcs , two of the members of the central
committee , have moved out of tiio word ,
the former is an cnthuslastlo Uroatch
man nt least ho so declared himself and
wished to give a proxy to some ono who
coincided with him In order to satisfy Mr
ltnmtth that ovcri thine was all light , ho
propoiad to send him the proxy in blank and
nllow him to solcct cither Justice Andersen
or Moso OHrlon
In the meantime J , K. Sudborough had un
derstood from Webster that ho was to have
the proxy Later , when Webster 1cmnod
that O'Brien ami Anderson were opposed to
Hrantch ho called on Hrontch and wlthdrow
his proxy Last night ho gave It to A. P.
Nicholas
Sudborough was somewhat aggrieved ever
Webster's action , and roproiched him for
not keeping his word
When ho had llnishcdhis statement Web
ster arose to dotlno his position Mo said
ho had been In favor of itroatcb' nnd did not
want to give his proxy to un nntl-lJroatch
man When Webster had concluded the
row began A motion was made to spread
Sudborough's remarks un the racord Someone
ono moved to put Wobstor's remarks on the
record The lirst motion carried , tbo sccoud
did not , for Wohstor objected
A motion to solcct the Judges nnd clerks
for the primnno1 * was test , It being decided
to.postponn until next Tuesday night , 'Ine
meeting then ndjouruod and the trouble
began
R. D. Duncan accused Webster of borrow
ing $13 from him to work In Hroatch's inter
est , and Webster retaliated by saying that
Duncan had said that ho need not mind the
cash , ns Uroatch would p ty It b ick Duncan
then remarked that Webster was a liar , ana
Webster retaliated by calling Duncan a gen
tleman ,
Then Joe Van Alstcln got up nnd resigned
as a momher of the club , and was invited to
get out by all the members present Someone
ono snouted harmony , and the mooting ad
journed amid a perfect din of exclamations
Second Ward Itcrtullicins
The republicans of the Second ward will
hold a meeting at H23 South Thirteenth
street this evening at 3 o'clock to
mane arrangements for the primaries and
discuss other important business connected
with the coming city election
Second Wait ! Democrats
'
Abou t forty of the Second ward democrats
mot at the corner of Sixteenth and Williams
last night for the puiposo of organizing a
democratic club Mr William Holmes was
made temporal y chairman , nnd Mr Daniel
O'Connell , si , tempoiary secretary Tbo
ojginuutiou was made peimancnt by tbo
election of the following ofllccrs : John
Mulvihill , chairman ; P. C. Riebe , vice
president ; Daniel O' Connell , sr , secretary ;
Gcorgo Holmis trcusuror
Chairman Mulvihill delivered an address
in response to culls for a speech , when his
election was announced lie 3.iid ho was
duly thankful for the honor conferred upon
him , and predicted the defeat of the republi
can narty and nf prohibition
Secretary O'Connell made a short speech ,
advocating a permanent club in the Second
ward , nndTlwclt on the necessity of putting
good men lu tbu Held ot the coming election
It occurred to some of the members mat
they liceded a few more vice presidents , nnd
it was moved to Increase tbo number to
three John F. Muiplivand John Sehrocder
were then elected to bo vice presidents
A set of bylaws was picsentcd to the
club by John Fuchs for approval , which pro
vided among other things , that there should
bo a captain appointed in each precinct to
tnko cbaree of the registration and election i
in his precinct , nnd appoint assistants to aid
blm in getting out a full vote
A committee on patronage was also pro
vided for , which is to mvcttlgnto each demo
crat in the ward who holds a public ofneo
and repoi t his ability , etc
* A committee , consisting of Messrs Will
iam llolmt h , John Suoorl and John Fuchs ,
was appointed to consider the constitution
and bylaws and report
A recess of 11 vo minutes was tlion taken
to allow those present to sign the roll of the
club
club.Vico
Vice President Rlobo announced that tbo
democratic city central committo i will meet
tonight at Julius Meyer's rooms , oa Tur-
nam Btreet , nnd suggested thut a committee
bo appointed to see if ibaplaco for holding
the primaries can not bo changed to a moro
central place , it is now nt Sixteenth nnd
Vinton streets , at the south end of the wai d.
Ho moved that a commlttoo of live bo up-
pointeu to call on the central committee and
ask that the place oo changed
The chair neglected to put the motion to a
vote , but anpointod the following committee :
John Murnhy , Charles Clifford William
Holmes , Joseph Sandhofner , Molchlor Lies
The mooting then adjourned until Wednes
day night
Tim Club Not lto ponstblc
Constables Sullivan and Lane , of the
Eighth ward , called at Tub Bcb oDIco last
night to state that a meeting of the Eighth
Ward Republican club was hold last night ,
aud that several propositions to endorse
candidates for the mayoralty were pro
Beuieil Among the candidates mentioned
were A. L. Strang , William F. Ueeliol aud
and Mayor Uroatch The club adjourned
without taking any action , whereupon Den
nis Lauo and several others wont into secret
session on the matter The gentlemen
wished it stated that whutovor action was
tukcu , the Eighth Ward Uepublloan club
was not responsible
'
Cruelty io Animals
Omaha , Nov 11. To the Editor ot Tub
I3cn : Ju a city like Omaha , wlioro there are
so many kiua hearted aud liberal minded
people , why does not some ono taito up the
cause of tbo street clr horse ; where are the
high oad migbties of the Society of Provoa-
tiou of Cruelty to Animals
What is especially referred to is the treat
ment nf the horses bn the West Farnam
Btrcot car line , which has the most hills and
is ono ot the longest lines On any slippery
morning ( Hometlines during tbo day they
sand the tracks ) you will sco those poor
beasts struggling up the long bill , Blippmg ,
falling ana injuring themselves moro or less
and surely It butts any humane person to wit
ness this , .
Thomnjorlty of the drivers treat the horses
as kindly as possible , though tnero are ex
ceptions in this case as In all othershow-
nvor , this may bo said in their extenuation ,
that when n mans broad and butter deponda
oa his muking certain time , regardless of the
condition of the roads , ho is uni to think the
horse can stand blows hotter than the man
go hungry In the hills in the business part
of town there is nu extra horse to help pull
the car up tbo mcllno , but on tbo nil !
west of Thirtieth street there Is no
extra horse On days that the trAoks nro
slippery why not hnvo nn extra pair ot strong
shafp-shod horses to do the pulling up the
hill Of course it is understood that the
horse car , or rather street railway company ,
Is not In this business for glory , but none
the loss a person or persons nro not Justified
In treating helpless nnlmals with crucHy
whether intontlonnl or not
I have noticed that tlicro are stoves in
some of the cars , but ns I have sat and shiv
ered on sovcral cold days 1 came to the con
clusion that the stoves wcro Intended for or
naments Probably tbo accommodating
company think that the glow of indignation
will keep their patrons warm , but it is apt
to warm tholi heads nnd cool their feet ,
which you know Is contrary to all medical
advice A. A.
Cnllfornln Cnt-IUCnrc.
lho only guaranteed euro for catarrh , cold
lu the head , bay fever , rose cold , catarrhal
deafness nnd sere eyes Restore the sense of
taste and unpleasant breath , resulting from
catarrh , Eisy and pleasnnt to use , Follow
directions and n cure is warranted ny all
druggists Send for circular to AUIETINE i
MEDICAL COMPANY , Orovillo , C. l. Six
months troittnontforL : sent by mall , $1.10 ,
Sold by GooduinnDrug Co
Till ! RAILROAD HI rjUAXlON
Views of Tralllo Slnnntror Leeds , ol
the Missouri Pacific
J. S. Leed , freight trafllc manager of the
Missouri Pncitlc , arrived in Omaha yester
day on his Initial trip ever tbo ssstoin Ho
Is a practical railroad man , and , it will bo re
membered , as chairman of the Transconti
nental association ho coped successfully with
the ablest men in tbo country , and was
instrumental in mora instances than ono
in averting rate wars that would hnvo been
disastrous to the lines Involved In spann
ing of the railroad situation , Mr , Lcods
said :
The railroads nro not getting as much
for hauling freight at the prcscat time as
they did a year or so ago It is true that a
vast decrease has been made in the train
service , but this does not make up for the
decline In the freight rates Cars are mora
heavily loaded , but the volume of freight to
bo moved nets so much in receipts If this
be moved on n low ratu tbo earnings of tbo
road would uo similarly affected , and the
saving in train service cannot make up the
deficiency What do I think of the inter
state commerce law I Well , to the western
roads It has proven detrimental The east
ern trunk lines have been honofltted by It
In a ccncrul sense I loaurd it as being adverse -
verso to the tnteiests of the western lines "
Mr Leeds is of the opinion that tbu Union
Pacillc-Northwestorn combination will in no
wavaftoct the longevity of the Intor-Stnto
Railway association In reference to this
matter ho said : " 1'ho comnlnation will and
does break certain rule3 of the association ,
but unless just such a matter comes up these
rules would boimprncticabloand inoperative
The infraction is in no way vital No , I do
not think that any opposition will be wngud
against lho two roads owing to their amalga
mation On the other hand , it is reasonable
to suppose Hint the confederation means n
maintenance of rntes for there would bo loss
men to wrangle In the pit Other combina
tions mav follow , but rivalry will not bo the
prlmo factor In the carrying out of these
plans No , the Missouri PaciQo has not
withurnwn from the presidont'B agreernout ,
neither has it declined to entertain tue author
ity of Chan man Walker , as has been ro-
ported "
VftOMAN IN THE CITY
lie Still diners to l < Yrtcratiuu nnd la
OnnR lent or Its Adoption
Geurgo Vroman , chairmaa of the griev
ance committee of the lirothorhood of Lnco-
motive Engineers on the Union Pacilio sys
tem , is in the city He , in company with
Engineer Fonda , who is also a member of
the grievance committee , called upon Vice
President Holcomb for the purpose
ot ndjustlng local matters involving
the men in the employ of the
company in the jaras as regards
rights , privileges , etc The differences nro
of a trivial aature It will bo remembered
that Mr Vroman was tbo principal aspirant
foi the chiofship of the brotherhood in the
meeting recently hold at Denver aside from
P. M. Arthur , who was the successful candi
date
The First Fast Trnln
The first train in the fast mall service on
the Union Pacific will leave Omaha at 0:15 :
this cvonlng , although the now tlmo
card will not take effect until Sunday In
addition to the two mall coaches a Pullman
and a baggage car will bo the private
car of Marvin Ilughltt , president
of the Chicago & Northwestern This car
will bo occupied by Captain Wbito , super
intendent of the railway mail scrvico , and
members of bis party , Gcnoial Mauncor
Dickinson , of the Union Pacific will accom
pany Contain Wtilto Several representa
tives of the press will also Do the guests of
that well known government ofllcial
Tlip Twentieth Street Uridine
Material for the now iron brldgo of the
Union Pacific at Twentieth street is being
deposited on the site and Monday the com
pany will comtnonco work upon the struc
ture The bridca will cost fUOOO The
company will also straighten all of Its tracks
bntweon Nineteenth and Twenty-fourth
streets which will rcmovo a dangerous to-
verso curve at that point
A rtnllrond Ollloial Mnrrlod
A telegram was received at Union Pacific
headquarters announcing the marriugo of J.
H , Stafford , general storekeeper , to a Miss
'McEwen , of Dotrolt , Mich The contracting
parties are well known In Omaha , the bride
having n brother who conducts a mercantile
establishment on Howard Btreet near Six
teenth After in a It In i , ' a tour of the cast the
happy couple will loturn to Omaha where
they will make their permanent residence
Itnllriind Notes
The annual passes to bo issued by the
Union Pacilio for the ensuing year will bear
the name of Vice President Holcomb instead
of Thomas F. Kimball , and in countersigning
John F. Coykendull's ' nauio will appear lu
place of T. M. Orr ,
The report that S. W. Ecolos will succeed
D , H. Kcelcr as general agent of the Union
Pacilio at Denver is ofliclally denied
As previously announced in Tub Hke ,
Elmer II Wood , as assistant general freight
agonl of tho-Missnurl Pacific , will have his
headquarters in Omaha und not ut Denver ,
as reported in the Republican of that city
Gcaoral Manager Holdreco , of the Bur
lington , has gene to Uurllngtoii on business
conneotcd with his company ,
Chniulini'Inlii'8 < on li Remedy
This remedy is made especially for
acuta throat und lung diseases , suoh as
coughs , colds and oroup.and 1b udmtttod
to bo without an equal for tboso uilmonts
Its oflcct is to loosen a cold relieve the
lungs , open the Becrotlons and free the
entire system of all symptoms of the
cold , 50 cent and ono dollur bottles uro
for sulo by till druggists
r or Bilious and Nertom Disorders , eucli at Wind and Pain In the Stomach , Sick Headache , Giddiness , Ful
nuss and Swelling alter Meals , Dimness and Drowsiness , Cold Chills , Flushings ol Heat , Lost ol Appetite
Shortness ol Breath CostUeness , Scurvy , Clotehet on the Skin Disturbed Sleep Frightful Dreami and all
Ntrtous and Trembling Sensations c THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE HELIEF IN TWENTY UlNUTtS
this is no llcUon livery butforer Is earnestly Invited to try ono Vex ot luuaa litis , aud they will bo
acaitowloilued to ba a Wonderful Midtelne
llEUOHAM'a T1IXS , talton as Ulreclod , vilt ( julcldy restore femnUt to complete health For a
WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ;
they ACT LIKE MAGIC : " A"1 to ii will work wonders upon the Vital Organs i Strengthening lho
musculur Ststem t rutoring lons-lost Complexion ; brluglnt ; back the keen edjjs tt appetitenat , ,
Housing wllh the ROSEBUU OF HEALTH Ilia iWiofasi/ti/Wruf ennui/cl the human frumo These
are • • facts ' admitted by thousands , lu allclas8e ofV > cloty ; and onoof the best guarantous to the
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CONSUMPTION
IN lis first stages , can be successfully
checked by the prompt use of Ajcr's
Cherry Pectoral , E\en in the inter
periods ot that disease , the cough Is
wonderfully rclluved by this medicine
"I hnvo uiedVAycr'a Cherry Tcctorol
with the best effect lu my prnctlco
This wonderful'preparation ' oncosn\ed
my life I hndnrnnstnut cough , night
sweats , was greatly reduced In flesh ,
and gl\cti up by my physician Ono
bottle nnd a half of the l'ccteral cured
me " A. J. lUdson , M. D. , Mlddleton ,
Tennessee
" So\ oral stars ago I was severely 111.
The doctors said I was In consumption ,
and that they could do nothing for ine ,
but advised mo as a last resort , to try
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral After taking
this medicine two or llirto months I
was cured , nnd iny health lemnlns good
to the present day " James lilrcliard ,
Dnricu , Conn
" Sovornl yenrs ngo , on a passage homo
from California , by water , I contracted
so sc\cro n cold that for some dnjs I
wns confined to my state-loom , nnd a
plijslclan on board considered my llfo
in danger Happening to have a bottle
of Aycr's Cherry I'cctoral , I used it
freely , and my lungs were soon restored
to a healthy condition Sincn then I
hnvo Invariably recommended this prep
aration " J. 1 $ . Chaudlcr , Junction , Va
Ayers ' Cherry Pectoral ,
rnsrAhEU nr
Dr J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Masi >
Bold by all DruggWt § . l'rleo M i dibottlcnS
Stores
IIalls , LnuRCiirs , FactoIUUia
kiss * tic , will find ilia /
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the best , snfe&lmost Xi Ru
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the . / vmm
in world yM
la I C lit * W. / I
mow 35 It / I
qnnrofor/ I
lets than J
let.mi / J-tly 1 ' v
aS SB ? artistic rount
jHjHK ystard.Vnscnna
'S'l ' ' / banquet Lamps ,
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Mo . 3 olobe
incandescent ,
/ Invaluable for Lighting
. * • > - , -u. Jibnrics , 1) ms rooms ,
320m SI ' larlcra-auda
Candle / | | fflM3 S
lOWER MAKCFACTCnro BY
/ THE STANDARD LIGHTING CO ,
> Cpvt > lnnd , OMc
Torsaloby Jl 11. WUss ana Perkins Gate li &
Lnumau
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DRS BEf f S & 8ETTS
H03rAm AMSTHEF.T , OmAIM , NEB
( Ojiposico raxton Hotel )
Ofllce hears , 9 a. m , to S p. m. Sundays , 10 ft , m , to
I pin
Specialists in Cbronto , Kcrrou j.Siln and Blood Da-
eases
IVConsultatlon nt onlco or by mall free Medi
cines sent by mall or express , securely packed , frco
from observation Guarantees 10 euro quickly , safe
ly and permanently
NERVOUS TEBILITT Sf MftSSS
Btons I'byslcnl decay , unsliitr from linilacrutloii , x *
cu&sor Inatilftence producing sleeplGunoM Uespon *
clone y , pimples un the fuco aversion to bo doty , easily
dlscouraifcd , ltd or contlUcncotduU untlt for study
or biulneec , nnd thida llfft a burden , fnffly ponnan *
ently nud jirlvfttely cured Consult Vn , Oot & Uotts ,
1IM ( Formim Strctt Omuliu , Neb
Bloca ana S'dn Disease SoB'SWbffisw '
results , complttely omdltutod witbont tiio aid ot
mercury Scrofula eryslpulus , fever sore * , blotches ,
* ulciis pains tn tbo Iiohu nnd bones , aypbltltlo sere
thro it moutbandtonKuo rntanb , utc , permaueutly
curvd wbero others bavo falrad
Kiflney Urinary RM' ffeaW ss
qiientburnlnn Oi bloody umu.urlno UUn eo orod or
wllh roiuy sedlmenton Man Inn weak b k , conorr
lin , gloclcjnUI , Lto Promptly and saroly cured
cbiriifs rcasoaable
C ! T • SITf'rTT'UT , ! Ouarantced psr-
X X&XKt U JE& I
R 2. ( manont t uro ro-
raoralcorapkituwUhoiitcullliij cuas.lu ordlliatlun
Cures cUeclol nt bom by palltnt wllboutamomonts
palnoraunoyance
To Young : Mm and Miallc-Aieil Men
f 1DD ihe awful effects of rarly
AOTIDD uJllD Vice , which brliiM oriranlo
wimiuesi , uuitruyiuK batlt roiml und body , nlfli all
ItsUreadod Ills , pennuneiilly turu I.
T100 HCTTQ Address thois who two lm-
IlllOi DLillO imlroil themselves by Impropsr
Imlulmiiice and mi.I aoiltury h iblla , whli-h ruin bum
body and wind , undtlluKtUem fur busluesa , study or
marrluKO
Uaiihikdts [ , or those entering on that happy
lit.anaroot puyilclaldebt Ity.qulckly assisted
0UR CESS
Is bajed upon fertsjiflrst practical oxpnrlence , eo-
ona-merj ca'O la est * ially atudlel , Uiuj Hurting
arlxbt , tlilrl-mellilncs are prepared In our oi.n a *
baiury otuctly w suittacn casothus alTniliit cares
without lujary , . . , . .
IJf-s.ndil tents po t ie for fel.brated worts on
chronic , nerrnus nnilutheatodltnisos Thuusan la
cured prA rnendlyiKiterurLail may savoyuu fu
turo sutlLrtiieaDd ahame and ad iico den years to Itfii
| ro letters antwnrad unlets uuowpanled by t
cents la stamps Address orcull on
1 > 11 . ICUTTri Sl iictts ,
110J l'ornttm Hlrcet , Omaba , Neb
The Tyler System of Bank Counters
_ gnenualled In Style , Quality or Vtitt
The Tvfor DoskB aoo Now Styles ,
_ leather • with 1C0O Styles TaUfs , Chairs , c.
ThoTylorRoyalTypoWrltorCoblnots
, ? & DcskOomWatd SBtyles Finest pa Earth
100 Pse lUustraUu OaUlocat Itte , Pe t 7 Cts ,
TYLER DESK CO , St , Louis , Mo , 0 , S. A.
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WEAKT MEH6IB ttK
WlOCJV il iJ0. ' „ ? / " " • • . Wit 011U1H1K8U
sV'ilVit. . . tllCtmCBItT4.SUSf so r
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UttltVMOMt , uitiut
Curr.ti pr" 'U' > r MLrtirii.riiif < liseooiacuk
U.lttmt * . nltpMni uliH , W or.11..wrt
HUBCDtly vf > ' r * * < rBilia. . S4le < llHi03DLIct4a.aLuia.
BAMnSM MJEOtBIO CO IMUWU cHIOAOOjfi
| l 1 Jil"i.vi iuLK-itjtitAitU8etiSHiq
. . Ur.ali Kra > < llc van lilulr tBJ but * vtooti
JBtf.uf.1 raUiia7.uiti0OXliilllr.as uiMV
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Witwri it 1 - -"mr innlTMasBmiiM
YOU ARE FOOLING )1 )
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Away 111011C3 * i you buy un ovorco.it tvilliout looking rtl our stock Our a'aortmont ovoi-sliitdotra
ovorytlihirr ot its klml in the city Xcvor in all lho yenw Unit wo hnvo boon in business hnvo wo litul
aueli vnsb qunntiiica of fine iiiid olegftut ovoicqals , nml no\or were they sold nt such low figures Wo
nvc in the height of the season , our overcoat duimitniont is booming , you will nlwnys find it crowded , ,
mid nil } * is it sop Are the iiet'lilo ' crowding ourstmo bccmiso o rive them poorer goods or charge
moro thauoUiors ? Would they como to us ( o buy o\o.conts that can bo had cheaper chowhoro ? NOT
MUCH ! They como hoio because they know they can save money , nnd snvo cousidorublo too , our lnrgo '
business U the result of our ability to buy light and the will tosell right , our lnrgo business h the ro- ,
suit o fair dealing nnd of valuof than you enn get elsewhere for your money ,
And in no iniielo win wo provo that to you quicker than in nn oveicont Clothing Houses as u rule
make moic profit on oveiconls than they do on other goods , tt will take but n glnncc nt OUU PHtCES | j ?
tocouvinco you whnt a giont ditroionco thcio is in the way WE soil oveiconls nnd the wnv others nto it
• . . I '
soiling thorn You need but looknt the clogant wide wale and nil wool cassimoro overcoat which wo
have marked $0 , or nt the fine chinchilla garment , satin lined throughout , vchol piped nnd made up
in excellent style , which wo ofiornt $ Snnd hundreds of other gnrmonts marked equally as low
r
Where Could You iaish Vim , >
Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha I
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HEBE WE ABE
Hero no ura in the mltlst of a Illlz7nnl.
Uu s llr-t thonuht Is for hcavv nmlor-
vear nnd a wririn O\crcoit. The tot
plnco to Ilml what you ncod In this line
is At
AMTJSKMENTS
Xturstlay Trklay and Saturday , Nov It , 15 and
It ) . ( Saturday Matinee
rnaagementof the Churmlns Actress ,
Mrs GEO S. KNIGHT ,
In n itepertolre of Musical and Tarcicnl Coin
Odl03
Tluirsdar | "a bu-Jcy Number "
_ ' V Hoop L i"
Evcillnt'i ) " ' "
Actress Wager
Friday livening I , ' . ' " 5auty iteau "
And f Cra7eu-
Saturdaf Jlntlnee , ) "JHy Lord in Mvery "
Salttrdnf ) • 'Benutr ! . lesa "
* , .
„ > Hoop Ia
Eieillllg 1 "Mj-Lord in Livery
Matinee prices Mo
Itegnlnr prices Beats go on sale Wednesday
mo rnlnp ; .
Sfoiulny null ' 1 ucsdii ) , NovcinLer 18 mill 10.
Ilrlgbtor , ltlchor , Dettjr andFunnlor 'llmnKvcr
TWO N1GUX8 ONLY
Ttoturnot the lavurlto Comedians ,
* DONNELLY & GIRARD *
Tiio Prlncos of Tarco Comedy , and their Com
pany of Artist , In the ( jroutest of all
LauujhlUK Bucceise
NATURAL GAS
The funniest fareo comedy over produced !
NewMuslcl Svvf Hongsl tf-vr Dancesl Nowr
l'aromesl Now and lleautlful Costumes I And
I'retty Pacea
llegular prices Scats eo on palo Batutday
$5,00
A full set of Teeth on rubber for * / > , uuarnntoc.1 to
bn as well m&doas plates sent out 1 to u any dental
onitoln this Luuntrr and lor wtitcU juu muuM be
cliaricol over tnlca as muoti
'IclUi exlracleJ vrllUout pain ordaimor , and nlth *
out the use cliolotorm , k s , Lltlier or uleclrltltf
uolU and silver Ulilntts at bait rates ,
Satisfaction Ounrnnlooil
DR BAILEY , DESTIST ,
I'nxton llliick , lGtli nutl Fnrimm Slrects ,
Talco I5l6vntor on ldtli Street
OPI3N KVI5N1N03 UNTIL d OCLOCK
TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES
( KM cu leatrlUlna" ' " ' ' ' " " ' ' ' Th priiml ristl .
aa ud slurten aecordi&x to the vieicbl pal oa tb.et ,
Ad.pwd Motllr u n u > rouah cs'intry or flns >
% ty rtr've * " "II > It row b i t antlafaotio .
SHOEDEALERSl , ; !
ebrate-l lines of Itooti and Shoes , manufactur-
tdDy I ) . M. Henderson a Co , of Chicago bao-
tories at Chicago , Dixon IIs . and Fond Un Luo ,
Wli should writ * BAM N. WATSON , rest
deuce , l'lt EMI I NT , NK1I. Traveling i < euU
Ilstdquart r for Uubbura ,
COODRICH Atfy nt-Law. ll Dsir
• born HUChicago ; ailvlco free ; • [ yo iri ox
perleme ; busliwsd nuletly and legally trans
acted
In the neck a. id necl < pnee
for business , v ery many H
tEilte a "Headei' ' started badly H
-m X ' MANY YEARS AGO "I
i V/viy 'co'l ' ' started what B
v vf / /A
M- T CT T as s'nce ' become the B
fh \ S i largest Tailoring busB
Ml | , 5) ) iness in the world B
l iW S Most evervbody ; B
v Wtfe knows ve have large B
r ' and busy stores in ' B
nearly every principal city in America 1 ' , fl
This large business has been earned by simjUfl
pie merit the merit of a large assorted stock ' fl
and garments made well and fashionably at | B
prices within the reach of all B
Nothing but merit could have gained so firm i B
a hold on public patronage I B
Trousers Made to MocSJro $5 to $15fl
Suits Made to Measure , 2D to 50. .
Overcoats Made to Measure 15 to 60 , 11
Fabrics by the thousands , B
TMLOR ) mi
1409 Douglas Street Hjft
No Goods Charged Cash Only Buyst V'Jl
' WILLIMANTIC F SIX-CORD '
SPOOL \ COTTON ] '
For Sale by all ( \ Muff J Leading Dealers I M
34 Union Square , New York City , Aug 31st , 1889. H
After a series of iests at our EUzabethportfactory , extending over H
a ferioil of several months , we have decided to use the ; H
WJLL1MANTIC SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON , ' ' , H
believing it to be the best thread now in the market , and strongly \ H
recommend it to all agents , purchase and users of the Singer Machines ! H
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY P
DON CARLOS LUMBER CO , I
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In S H
Yelloizsr Pine ,
To dealers only Mills Southern Mlxsnuil IIooiuh 1. ' 'ami , J. . U. B. National .ilunlc JJuilOinj \ , H
Telonliouo Oil Utnulia Aot > t H
ETCHINGS , X H A % % E % B * CrnMURSON , \ M
ARTIST SUPPLIESjfea MW LBF * wW "KIMUALL , H
MOULDINGS IlIIlJI ZtPIANOB& ORGANS H
framcs , 9 WM W lFl3 rsiiijr/rMUBia H
1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska , , 'H
A. B. MEYER & CO , I
SHIPPBRS AND DEALERS IN H fl
GOAL & COKE B
103 South 13th Street , Opp , PostoWce Telephone 1400 t H |
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