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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ' WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 1 , 1SIX ) , THE CITY. The brink clearings yesterday \vcro ! 78.3,770.01 , President Hartmnn of the real estate exchange , has Issued n call for a meet ing of that institution today at 11 a.m , The IJtirstow steve company yesterday cotnrnonccil auilngnlnat Nathan Relchon- bcrfftorcnovorW8y.il duo on account. The following arc the temperatures ni observed nl the loenl signal servicoofllco at thohotiiB mimed : 7 n. m. , 15 ° j 10 a. in. , 6P ( ; lp. in. , OS3. The Pentisylvanla veterans of Douglas county -will meet this evening at 7:30 : o'clock ' in room 1)10 ) New York Lifo building , Omnlm , Neb. All Pennsyl vania veterans Invited. Atnonr * the kind of suspicious clnrac- tors that were run in yestoiday were James Monroe nnd William IJogoi" ) , two well known pickpockets , who were doubtless following the circus for rev enue only. Alllo Ilorinc , the girl who was shot by TA AVIggawl about u week npo , is rapidly recovering. The bull which struck horin the- breast has not been re moved nnd is believed to bo lodged in the abdominal cavity. The delayed material for the Tentli fitrcet viaduct has nt rived and work will bo pushed aB rapidly as possible. No further delays arc anticipated , as it largo dimply of lion Is no\v \ on hand and work is being rushed lit the foundry. The street car company has informed the hoard of public works that they will not tcsuino the paving of South Tenth Hired until they can procure the proper inatctlalu as demanded by the board. This they hope to secure In two or three flaya. Detective Vaughn returned yesterday morning from KunsasCity , bringing with him Harry "Wheeler , who Iswanted hero forstealing1 a gold watch from \ William Hu.ru.don. Wheeler would not uotno until requisition papers were so- f * cured. | John Ilronnor , the Union Pacific brakcuifui who was run over by the cars at Grand Island , and whoso leg hnd to bo amputated , died from the shock hhortly after the operation was per formed. Hronncr was married about three months ago. A disciple- Dr. Tanner , the faster , in the person of a skcloton-liko individual by the name of John Doe , alias Al. L. Uolaml , has been sent to the county jail by the city physician. Ho is docketed ns insane , though ho looks to bo on the point of starvation. "Why , now 1 cannot get enough tocat , " says ono lady who foimerly had no appetite , lut took Hood's Stirsaparilla. The Nebraska Trillium. \ The Nebraska Tribune , the German daily , i was polil yesterday niorningat private sale In i ncconlnncowithlho will of the late F.C.Fcst- f nor , by whom It was founded. The stock Ifi company which made the purchase has a cap- 1 IUU stoclc of &J."i,000 , and will be known as the Nebraska Tribune company. The greater part ot the stockholders mo employes of the paper , 'i'hoofficers nrons follows : .Tullus T. Fest- nor , president ; Sol Duvulsohn , secretary ; Joseph Woltcntiargcr , treasurer. Thechaugo will take cfteet the thst of Octohcr. Mr. Woltcnbcrgcr Is an old newspaperman i anil comes from Louisville , ICy. Ho u HI have charge nt the mechanical dcpurtment , The ( policy of the paper will bolndenendent with i democratic proclivities , nnd will support the democratic nominee for , go\crnor. Jt Is un derstood that there \illl bo n change in tuo ed itorial innnnircmcut , hut this Is rictus jet dollnltuly settled. Miss Alice Knymoml , the greatest lady cornet soloist In the world , at the exposition this evening trim llomlllus Inquest. The inquest" over the body of Clemens HornllHis was concluded yesterday. The testimony Monday afternoon was identi cally the same as published in the account of the affair , hut the Jury insisted on having the widow called to Identify the revolver found by the body. The inquest was therefore ad journed until ycstciuay for that purpose. The widow ntipcarcd and identify the pistol tel ns well as shu wasablo to do so , mid this concluded the testimony. The following verdict was returned : That Clemens Ilornlllus cnmo to his death by n pistol shot flred by some ono to the Jurors unknown , or by his own hnnd , whether acci dental or not the jurors have no evidence from which to determine. /Vllco / Jtiiymoml , the greatest lady cornet soloist In the world , at the exposition this evening. Congressman Council He turns. Congacssraan Council has returned from his visits to Beatrice , Nebraska City and other points in the district , where he has been mulling speeches. In nnswcr to nn inquiry Mr. Connell said : "Yes , 1 am going to meet that man Bryan. The preliminaries will bo arranged In a few days ami I am going Into a discussion with him In every county In the district. Ho will Hud out before ho Rets through that ho will buvoto talk about something besides the Me- Ktnloy tariff measure , of which ho has had BO much to say , " Miss Alioo Hnymoml'H first appearance in Omaha at the expo sition this o veiling' . * A FlloKnlfo. C. Ballicr stopped In Omaha , cnrouto from Noith Dakota to the Hot Springs. The po lice gathered him inas a suspicious character. A murderous looking linlfo was found upon him. It was made from nn old file , and was double-edged , both sides hcing ground to a very keen edge , IIo told the court that ho carried it for two reasons ilrst that it was the gift of a friend nnd secondly that ho. con sidered that ho was on adanperous Journey. IIo was entered holtl nn til an information for carrying concealed weapons could bo llled njjulnst him. _ A. $100,000 , Deal. Papers in another big deal In suburban property have been filed with the county re corder. Victor II. Coffman and wife soil to Kdward S , R. Kougliton of Cheyenne a tiact of homo four hundred acres just north of Ir- ( viugton for $100,000. , , 'Water Lilly Soap Scants a calf e. A X.\0 V\CKJIKXIS. The engagement of the C. I ) . Hess Grand Opcm company , whleh commences at the Boyd on Thursday evening next , ana con tinues during the remainder of the week , promises to bo very successful , Judging from the numerous Inn.uhlo3 that nro being made. The snlo of scats commences at 0 o'clock this morning. The company played tit Tootle's opera house la St. Joseph last week , nnd the St. Joseph Herald had this to sav concerning it : "Thcro Is much to bo said concerning the excellent work accomplished by the Hess Opera company who opened their business In this city last nlfjht at Tootle's hoforo a largo , very fashionable and appreciative audience. U'ho vocalizing was a coup do grace of beauty and tenderness nnd eloquence , The whole company Is a strong one , with parts well balanced and veil taken by skilled musicians. Such well defined and capable recitation of Donizetti's popular ana clusslo opera , 'L.uda dl Lnuinicrmoor.1 de served the highest praise , ' * The Eden Muicc. has ii Very nice lot of specialty attritions this week. Fntlma the tmnkijo'inmierandhor infant daughter are von < lorful creatures , They bundle the seeth ing mass of snakes as ordinary people would inanimate articles. The Mnrctta UrothGrs nro exceedingly clover In ptymnastli ) fonts. Joe Clifton the comedian , Jones Urothors and Ilogau form n quartette of fun makers that U rarely met. All departments are Ulled with ttractious , Miss Alice Knymoiid nnd her cornot' nt the exposition this evening. _ The Hookery Goes Down. The burned buildings on the postofllco site nt the corner of Sixteenth street nnd Capitol nvcauonre to be removed ntonce , Custodian Alexander havlnerocclvedlnttructlons to that effect. A. local bill poster offered a bonus for the corner ns a Mto for a bill board , but Ids oiTcr was declined with the Information that the government had discontinued such practice , The custodian will not recommend the erection of n fence unless it becomes necessary to improve the appearance of the slto. Iliiildliii ; "Wanted on choice city property ; sums of $ o,000 to $10,000 preferred. KlMUAU , , CHAMP & IlYAX , 1205 Farnamst. Miss Alice Kajinoiiil , the greatest lady cornet soloist in the world , at the exposition this evening. Tlmt Swedish Jlolinti * . Rov. P. J. Brodlno nnd Prof. M. Oster- helm called at this ofllce Monday evening and complained that the report of the meeting held at the Swedish Lutheran church last 1'rlday evening vas incorrect in rcsard to there having heeu a debate Dotwccn.tho min isters mentioned and Mr. C.A. . Jacobson. 'Iho latter \vas permitted , however , to say a few words against prohibition at his own re quest , w hlch It was elnlincdas , was expected , his hearers did notnppteciato. Mist Alice Kuyiiiond , the greatest lady cornet soloist In the world , ut the exposition this evening' . Ice for sale cheap. Three thousand tons at Will LaUo , la. , delivered on cars In quantities to suit. Address , Union Ice & Coal Co. , Kansas City , Mo. Dun Isli Aiitl-I'rohlliltlonlstK. Saturday , October 4 , Is the last day for taking out naturalization pipers by parties who dc.ilrc to vote nt the coming election on November 4. Uvory Dane , thercfoic , who has not yet tahefi.out his papers , is urged to do so hoforo the expiration of this week. Danes can get their naturalization papers f reo of charge by applying to L. Sehlbsty ut hU ofllce , Washington hall. Olllco hours from 0 a. in. to 8 p. in. Change of life , baelc.icne , monthly Irregu laritics , hot ( lashes are cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Fice samples at Kuhn & Co. , 15th and Douglas. "The Kliulcheiiljny. " The llttlo five-year old daughter of F. 11. Llvvy , who resides at Eighteenth and Leav- worth , was sent to the store about 1 o'clock yesterday , and had a pocketbook con taining SI In her hand. She was stopped hy a couple of boys , who compelled hcrtogivo thorn the pocketbook , after which they ran. The youthful highway men are not known. To strengthen the hair , thicken the growth , stop its blanching and falling out. and where it Is gray to restore the youthful color , use Hall's Hair Uoncwcr. District Court. Judges Uoano , Hopowell and Wakeloy put In the day yesterday with the cases that have been on trial all the \\er-k. In Judge Clarkson's court Andrew Sorensen - son , who was charged with resisting an ofllcer , was tried and acquitted , after which the case of the state vs Munn was com menced , Munn la charged with having committed ndultcrvwith ono Dora K. Knowlos. The husbnnd was placed on the witness stand during the afternoon. His testimony was very damaging' to the defendant. Before adjournment Judge Clarkson gave notice of the following call of ( ho criminal cahmder : Thursday , John Rosick , who is charged with assault , and C. D. Cannon , who is charged with forgery. Never neglect a constipated condition of the bowels , or serious rojults will surely fol low , such as piles , impure blood nnd many chronic complaints. Burdock Blood BUters Is the remedy. _ A Young Incorrigible. Nora Kiniioy Is n little colored girl , twelve years old , and her sister , Miss Blanche Ktnncy , a young woman who appears to have the proper views of what llfo ought to bo , says that Nora Is nn incorrigible nnd she wants her taken into custody by the strong hand of the law. .Miss Blanche works for her board and that of her sister and is striv ing to educate both herself and Nora , but Nora does not appreciate \yhat her older sister is trying to do for her nnu she spends a good deal of time in gadding the sheets nnd In general hilarity. She will bo brought before Judge Holsloy today. 1 Bliss Alice Raymond , nnd her cornet at the exposition this evening' . 1C02. Sixteenth ami Farnam streets Is the now Hoclc Island ticket ollico. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rates. A BLOODY DUKti. Fought hy a Pair of Italians with Kcoii-Eklgcd. Shovels. A bloody nnd perhaps fatal duel between two Italians with small , sharpened shovels occurred Into Monday alternoon In the alloy between Chicago and Cuss and Twenty-llflh nnd Twenty-sixth streets. Tlio duellists belonged to a grading gang that was ] ust quitting woik. Both are said to have been deadly enemies for some time and only waiting for the slight est pretext to como together. This opportunity came nt the time mentioned. One was a largo and the other a small man. After striking each other with their lists , each seized his shovel , which it sconis had been sharpened to altnlfe-likocd o. With these they fought almost with the dexterity of swords , each raining tlio blows upon the other with deadly Intent , After each had been bidly wounded on the shoulders , legs and head the larger man suc ceeded in compelling his enemy to drop tohis knees for an instant when ho followed up his advantage by dealing the llttlo ono a horribly murderous slash over the head with the keea edge of his murderous shovel. The result was a sickening wound extending almost from ear to car , and fracturing the skull In a manner that will probably causa death. Still not satisfied with hU ilendish work the big fellow drew from his boot leg a great glittering stiletto fully six Inches in length nnd springing to his falling victim was about to plunge it Into the hitter's ' heart when ho in turn was felled to the ground by a blow from the list of a bystander. Then the fellow workmen of tlio bloody combatant hastily removed each of the latter their homes , some distanconway andsucceed- cd in keeping the atfair Iroiu the police. GHEAM IU i Ji'urior exodlencaproria In wllllohi of home * for morutlian a quarter of ircnlurr. . It Is used by tlio United fttitoi QoTcrnoicnt , Kndortod t > r tlio hcadi ol the kTMt unlverilil ? ni tlio Stronioit , 1'ureit niidnio tllcnlthriil. lr ) l'rlco' Cruam Ilak- Inir I'uwilurdoea not contain ammonia , lime or alum. Bold only In cam. J'UlfB \KINO I'OWDEHCO , New York. Clilc EO > t-nal'tancbco , El. L ul 1'ROlIIUiriON IN KANSAS. IIttv It Killed Jfornl , Soclnl and Hilu- catlotml Tcnipcrnnco AVoi'ic. Mr. S. U. Sncpboril , cx-sccrctary of stnlo ot Kansas nnil for mnny years editor of the old Topekn Tribune , sends tlio following communication toTitp.Bnni LcA\nNwoitTrr , Kan , , Sept. ! J7 , To the Editor of TUB BEE : Having n hundred or inoro relatives In Nebraska , quite n number of thorn have written to mo for such facts nnil conclusions ns I might bo nble nndvlllingto give them concerning prohibition In Kansas. " \Vitli \ your permission I will reply through the columns of TIIR Dnn * For twenty years prior to prohibition In Kansas Ivni an autlvo Good Templar nnd Avorltrr in the temperance cause in Topckti , Valley FnlH , nud Troy In this stato. When the prohibition craze struck Kansas ten jcars ape there wcro nbout four hundred lodges mid organizations of various liluds in the state devoted to temperance worir. In six months they were all dead. Prohibition killed them. Moral , social nnd educational temperance work was wholly abandoned , nnd compulsion , and litigation. Ttio spy , spotter and informer system was adoptod.nnd . secret , star-chamber inquisitions hatched con spiracies , waged bitter and vindictive prose cutions , piled costs mountain-high upon the taxpayers , nnd converted society into u seeth ing caldron of warring elements. The golden era of sobriety was Just begin ning to dawn in Kansas when ttio pernicious contagion of prohibition broke out like arag ing pestilence and spread over the land de stroying temperance woric nnd leaving moral desolation in its path , The consumption nf liquor has been Increased rather than dimin ished , and men have been m.idoorso In stead of belter. Prohibition hns debauched our state. The attempted enforcement has drawn out the worst elements of human char acter on both sides of the question. Men who once had respect for the law have grown to hate nnd dcsplso it , nnd their sons are fol lowing In their footslcps , In place of hon est , oid-fiishloticil saloons wo have drug stores , Joints , club-rooms , nnd secret-hell holes , wheio vicious stuff Is sold to all who M tint it , old or yoiiiiK- For one , I never did believe In padloclt vhtue , legal lightcousuess , sheriff honor , execution honesty , Com- stoclc purity , or constable temperance , I do not believe that state guardianship of men's ' appetites and morals and the removal of all temptation from them is conducive to the best results In developing human character. I do not believe in putting a bib , on a man and shutting him tip In the nursery with old grannies , church and state , for bis wet and dry nurses. I do not believe In trail ing him up to the legislative porch Ilka a morning glory , cultivating no power within himself to stand alone , and sure to bo cut down by the llrst chill wind or autumn frost. Temptation Is as necessary a factor in the building up of character ns exercise is the growth of a strong , healthy body. Without temptation It is Impossible to de\elop a vigor ous manhood , capnbloof resisting evil us the sturdy oak withstands the fury of storm and tempest. Without temptation man would be a frail hot-house exotic , a thing of Jellywith out bone , sinew , muscle , or vertebra. Tlio moment temptation Is removed , ii.orul de generation begins. Frco moral agency is es sential to manhood. S. 11. Siiui'iiuuu. For some time past I've been n rheumatic. I recently tried Salvation Oil which gave mo almost instant reliof. I sincerely recommend it as it hascntiicly cured mo. JAXII.S Gou- DOX , Baltimore , Md. I'nwncd Off on Douglas. Among the scores o'f applicants for county charity yesterJay was a tidy-looking man some forty j cars old and deaf. Ho said his name was Benjamin Buckley , and showed Poor- master Mnhoncy a certilicato stating that ho wiis n church member of Orleans , West Ne braska conference. The coitillcato was signed by Joseph Buckluv , pastor , who the applicant for charity said was his brother. IIo furthermore explained that his brothpr hod shipped him here to Omaha evldontly'to get him off his hands. Ho said ho had con sumption and wanted to goto the poor house , Nothing was done in the case. Aliuo Raymond's first appearance in Omaha nt the expo sition this evening. Republican Rally. A meeting of the Douglas county republi can club will beheld atthoGrand opera house on Friday evening , October H. lion , L. D. Klchards , Mr. W. F. Gurley Hon. Gcorgo H. Hastings , Hon. John L. Webster ami Hon. E. Uosewatcr will address the meeting. All the ward clubs arc requested to attend In a body. Speaking will commence nt 8 o'clock sharp. M. L. Uoi-DEit , TIIOMIS Sttouc , Secretary. _ President. IMIss Allco Knyniond'fl first nppcarnnco in Omaha at the c.xpo- bition this ovcnin" . military Notes. Private Marprogor , Company A , Seventh Infantry , Fort ItusscU , has been traiisfcucd to Company C , Seventeenth infantry , sta tioned at that post. Captain Kvcrest , Eighth Infantry , Fort Niobrara , has been detailed to inspect beef cattle at the Kosobud agency , South Dakota , in place of Lieutenant Mercer , Eighth infan try , iclievcd. _ Airs. Mercer , manicure , 401 Bco bldg. Mrs. Singer has returned from her visit to Kentucky and St. Louis. With His Thumb , A boy Is said to have saved the Netherlands from Inundation. Multitudes luuo been saved fiom Hie Imaslon ol dlsunso by a bottle of Ayoi 'a ' S.ii sapai ilia. Tins inoillclno Imparts lone to the s > stem nnd sticngtliuii ? ociy oigan anil fibre of the body , "I luno taken a gieat ( leal of medicine , but nothing lias done me so much good ns Ajei's Sarsapiillla. I experienced Its beiie- flclal cdects before I liadqiiltoflnNied one bottle , nnd I can fiecly testify that It Is tlio best blood medicine I Know of. " L. W. WarU , sr , , Woodland , Texas. "Conllned to an olllce , as I am , from ono yeai's cml to another , with Iltllo or no out door exeiclse , I flnd gieat lielp In Ayci's Saisapailllahlcli \ I luuo used for several years , and am at present nsliiK , with excel lent results. U enables mo to keep nlwajs at my nest , enjoying the best of health , " II , C. liaincs , Maiden , JIass. Ayer'sSarsaparilla DR. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Lowell , Mass. BoldbyDtUB8l t . $ l , lx $5. Worth $5 bottle. -rou- BllEUMATISXf. CoNSTii-ATiox , SEHKSTUIY DisnAsr.s llir.IOUS.NE'lS , KlDN'UV I'OMI'I.Al.Md DISKASV.S , liii'tniE Hr.oou. ILEIl & COMPANY , Viiormuona AKD SOLU MANurACiuncns , OMAHA NEB. TO WEAK. Buffering from too citccui of > outhful urron , carlr decay , wasting weiUint&i , lost in/Milioocl.ctr. , 3 will ceil a vslimble trvatlta ( iralpcll containing tull particular * for home cure , I'HUH of cliarK * . A plendlil medical work i ihovjd IM read ty fitrr tnaa who U liervoui anil UelillllatocI , r. r. c. DIAMONDS. Wntolicaatul ODlniiioiula Olycn Awny with Toa.nnrt SCoffcc-A. Novel Wny of Ititrotluultig GootlH. The nnmcs of nil persons receiving1 diamonds mends , \vntcho8. etc. , nro milled to this list daily. The Ovorinnd tea company of San Francisco diavo routed tlio store , 1803 Fnrniun , next to Ucllman's clothing house , nnd in order to intioduco thole Rooda this coinpruiy will present for sixty days souvenir * with every can of tea and cotTeo sold , such ns solid pold , silver and nickel wntchcs , also genuine diamonds in solid gold settings , silver tableware , also money nnd tntmy other tvrtlcles of less value. Every purchaser will receive n souvenir. The eoll'eo , cnn and contents weigh about three pounds , the tea , can and contents wulgh about ono and n , half pounds. This expensive and novel way of ndvcrtUlnir will bo discontinued after sixty days and these really choieo pjoods will bo sold strictly on their merits , but without the feouvonlr. Of com so o\ory purctuiHer must not expect to got a diamond mend or watch , This company claim that they have just as good a right to give away wtilches , diamonds or jewelry and money as their competitors have to giveaway glassware , chronics , etc. Getup up u club. Those who get up n club order most always gctn handsome pres ent. Orders by mull promptly forwiudcd to all parts of the United States on re ceipt of cash or postollico order. Terms : Single can , $1 ; six for $ o ; thirteen for $10 , and twenty-beven for $ i0. ! Address Overland Tea company , Omalin , ! Neb. Store open from 8 o clock n. m. to 0 o'clock p.m. and Saturdays till 10 o'clock j ) . in. watch this announcement for the day of opening. Drs , Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. 14O9 DOUGIiA-S STHELEIT OMAHA , NEU , The most widely jind favorably knonn spec ialists In tlio United States. Their loru ex perience , romark.iblo skill and universal suc cess In the treatment nnd cure of Nervous , Ohronlo nnil bursleal Diseases ontltlo thcso eminent jiliyslclana to the full confluence of the aflllctcu nvorywherc. They Riiar.intoo : A OKKTA1NAMI ) 1'OhITlVK OUUE for the avrf ul ctlectB of early vlco nnd the numer ous evils that follow In its train , I'lllVATK , 11I-OUD AND SKIN DISEASES speedily , completely and permanently cured. NEIIVOUS 1)E11IUTV AND SEXUAL , DIS- 011DKHS yield roaaily to tholr skillful troat- "T'lliES , FISTULA AND UEOTAL ULCERS Rtmrantocu cured iwlthout pain or detention from business. HYDHOOELE AND VARICOOELE perma nently and Bucoosslully cured Incvorycaso. SYl'lllWS. UONOUUHEA. GLEET , Spur- matorrhctil'Beiclnal Wi.'jiknoHs , Lost Manhood , Night Emissions..Uecayed Fatuities , Female Weakness and nil delicate disorders peculiar to cither sex pmltlvoly ciirod , as well as nil functional disorders tliat result from youth ful folllos or the excess of mature years. THlfTHWK Guaranteed permanently O i l\l\j 1 U 1\L. cured , rcinov al con ploto , without cutting , caustic or dilatation. Ouros affected ut homo by patient without a mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MfcN. niPlJTho awful effects of AQTTRK OUlXll UUlVll early vlco which lirlnjri orpnnlo weakness , destroying both mind nnd body , with all Its dreaded ills , permanent ; cured. i TCRTT Address those wlio have Im- . DLii 1O pilred themselves by Im proper Indulgence nnd solitary hlblts , which ruin both mind and body , unfitting thorn for business , study or imrrliiKO. MAItKIUl ) MEN or those enteritis on that happy Ufa , aware of physical debility , quickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. FIrs > t 1'raotloal experi ence. Second Hvory casolsHpeclnlly stuulod , thus starting right. Third-Medicines are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each case , thusoflccUugciircswlthout Injury , Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , - OMAHA. NEB. To euro Biliousness. Sick Ilcndacho. Constipation , Malaria. Liver Complaints , tnku tlm safe ana certain remedy , SMITH'S BILE BEAftIS Use the 8M ALT , SIZE < 4O llttlo ben n to ( ho bet tle ) , They nro the most convenient : suit ullages. i'rlcoor either slto , 23 cent * per bottle. . pnnelblio of tills plUuro for 4 cents ( coppers or stamps ) . J F. SMITIT& CO . linkers of llllo Deans , St. Louis Mo. MANHOOD RESTORED. " .SANA ! IVO , " the W underfill Spaniel ! Remedy , emeu nil NenouB Diseases , Buch nsVcnk Mem ory , I.oeu of Urn In l > onor , Henilaclic , WnKcfulncfs , LOB ! Manhood Ncnona- r , - * . - ' , _ fore & After Use. ice , J.aeBltudc , all IMiotugraphcu from Luc. ( Iralos and lues ol power of the Gcncrntlve Orcstm , in cither 6ex , canted byovcr-cicrtlon , youthful IndlccrctfonB,01 tbe cxcce tro nte nf tobncruopliimor ttlmnla.ite , which ultimately lend to Infirmity , Consumption and Insanity , put.npln convenient form to carry In the vest pocket. .Trice $1 a packacc , or 0 for S3 Bent by mall toonyddreB , Circular free. Men tion thin t > i > fr AUOrcEs MiDBlDCHIXIUI.CO.1 (17 OctrbornBt. , Cblcago.IU. Klt ) HAtWiN OMAHA , Nhll. , lV ! Kuhn & Co. Cor ilfiUi A. DouKlav Slrrela J. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor HtliiV DOURIUH Streets , A. D 1'otlcr & ( kj Council ( Hulls , lotra DR. KENSINGTON , "X Eye and Ear Surgeon 1310 Douglas Street , Spoctucles accurately fitted. FOR MEN ONLY Vounk. Itobxist , Noble .MANHOOD fullv re stored \Vo \ Kuiirnntco every case or money lufundotl , Hnmplo course , ll\o tluys' treat- inent. tfli full coiir i1 , f" > . h'ourely sealed from bst-rv ullon. Cook Itoinody Co. . Unialia , Neb Ollleo , St. Clalr Hotel , Cor. l.th ) and Dodge His We Offer for Sale. rourthousinrt toni cliolco n.ilod Hay , r. O U. cars , fatranjtn1 * SUIIiw. I ilon or llomloU btntlotwon O. .M. ftHt. I'.U. I. , in lots lo suit purclmscr ; prleea rosulatoa by thu nurkut OitllnndBoo us , _ _ _ STRANGE BROS , , , SIOUX CITr. IO\VA \ Fun INDIES ON'I.V-nr. I dUQ'i Torlodlcal I'llli tlKirriuichruincilv , net on the menstrual nyatoni and . i'mm n euro auppro loii iroui wliataver causo. menttru.Uluu. 'lln ; onlll houl < l not be taken Uur- ng pruunanoy. Am , I'lll Co , Koyaltr 1'MI'i. , Spun- cur , Clay Co , In Genuine by bliorman A McCunnoll , DoO.'O ii. , near I' , O Oioalui C. A M lcliur , rtoulh Uuialm , M , I1. lillU , Cguucll Ulua < . ( . ' , vr J lur J * . OUR SHOE DEP'T. [ s crowded with new goods for the fall , and notwithstanding the steadily advancing price of leather we arc in a position to offer our fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our She * ' [ Department so popular in so short a time. Our stock for the fall was ordered very carl } ' , befufo the manufacturer's thought of advancing prices ; the material was selected with care and the Shoes were made and finished in the best workmanlike manner , and we arc now offering not only the largest assortment , but also the best made Shoes for Men and Boys , honest goods which me arc not of raid to back with our guarantee. To signalize the opening of the Fall Season in this Department we place on sale to-day , SjOOO Pau < fine Calf Shoes , Congress and Lace , warranted Goodyear Welt at $2.50. This s the same quality and make which we sold last season as a great bargain at $2.75. Shoes' made with Goodyear Welt , arefully as good for wear and elasticity as Maud-sewed Shoes. The above arc an extraordinary bargain. We know Shoe Stores would charge at least $3.50 or \ \ 'or like goods. Our "Workingman's" shoes for $1.25 , of which we sell thousands of pairs every season , arA turning out better than ever this fall. We have placed early orders for enormous quantities an < fl the manufacturer has greatly improved upon the make of them. No more honesf shoe wad ever offered for sale at such a low price. It is solid leather throughout , and the make and finish is perfect. Nothing short of $2.00 will buy such a shoe elsewhere. In the finer grades we show an exceptionally large assortment , all styles of toes , and all ciuds of lasts , shoes to fit any foot. All our other departments are loaded with new goods. In every line we have putinabigstocfo anticipating an increased trade. PRIOEXB LOWEIR. THAN EXVEXR. Open until S p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m. Nebraska Clothing Corner 14tli and Douglas Streets. The cool days of Autumn have come and change of costume is in order. Men's and Boys' Fall Suits have displaced sum mer blazers and silk Shirts upon our counters and in vite your early inspection. An exceptionally fine assort ment of Men's Underwear nd Hosiery adapted to the cooler season is now in stock. Wo do not quote the priceson these goods as below cost for wo frankly confess that wo are doing business for our own profit , but wo trust to the excellence of our poods and the fail ness of our Method to bring1 us reasonable returns. MERRILL & MERRILL Chronic , Nprvoiu , IMood nnd Snr < : li" > l nhc-x oi and Dlneases of the Hyc , Kir , NOJO , Throat and Clioit Upucl.il Attcntioii to Ii"oano4 or Wo inon nnd Children. Tlip doctorhave Imd years nf oiperlonco In the lionpltals of llrooklrn and Now Vork.nnd nrn amonn the mojt successful and nldolr kr.onu spcclallJtJ la the country. ' ! < > Vutititr nnd SIlddlc-Aaccl Mon. Lost Mnnhood , Nenrous Doblllty. Snorimtorrlirai , Ecnilnnl I osioi , I'hyilrat Decnr , nrhlnx from Imlli- cretlon , produclnit leoplc snoss , iloiponilcncy , pirn- iilci onlno face , ururnlun to society , oailly dlscour- niied , lack of ronlUlcnco , dull , unlit for utmir or busi ness , timl llnds life a liurden , safely , puruianeatljr and upceillly cured Itlonil nnd Slcln DiHonsos. eyplilllc , a Jhcniu most dreadful la Ut results , completely eradicated. CJenito-Urlnnry HurKCP3' . fionorrliif , Oloet , Srplillli. Hr < lrocelo , Varlrooolo , nnd Htrlrtiiro , radio illy iinil nifeiy cnroil wlt nit pain or detention from Imslnois. All HcxuiU llu- iGnultli's and ImpoiliiucnU to raarrlato auccoj fullf " ' "jl'll leclnl dhen'DJ > folr ami pormnnontly euro t lloiiri. U am. . tllU 1' . m Htindays , 10 till IJ. N. II. 1'oroons uniblo to visit us inajr betroatoilat their homes l > y correspondence. Mc.llclne ) andla- etructlons nenlby ujproij , Consiiltillou frua bend 4 cents lu nucnpa to Insure reply 218 Hfiron Hi St. , Opposlto noyd's Upcrn House , Oinntia , Noll. DE. BA1LE1 , Graduate Dentist , A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber For Five Dollars. A. perfect ( It Ruarantcod. T'-eth extracted without pain or dniu'Ar. nnd will out anaes- tlietlej. Gold nnd sllvor Illllngs at lowest rates. Ilrldpo mid Ciuwn Work. Teeth wllh- outi > latP9. All work warruntud , OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM EiitUi.oulUth street oloator , i until y u'eloclc. MANHOOD . l.arly Ucciy and Abuio. _ klmpoitncy , LoitVlior , ml titltblttllyriitortd V rltoctlitnr il , P4rti BUr a , itr nthin d. l.wnomiIr ( " j.Hi nntfre ' At the Coliseum. Grand Concert This Afternoon and Evening. s Miss ALICE RAYMOND The Greatest Lady Cornet Soloist In the WorlcJ/Accompnnieci by Second Infantry Military Band. Magnificent Commercial and Mechanical Exhibitii BEAUTIFUL FLORAL AND ART DISPLAYS. Second Infantry Band Selected Programmi A. A. WEDEMEYER , DIRECTOR. The Automatic City , Costing Over $2OOOO Many Neiv and Novel Attractions ! ADMISSION , 25 Cents MAX ME YER & BRO. , The Popular Jewelers , Are roooivJnB dally from the londln minuf-toturora of this country nnd Europe , tt'l the LATEST NOVELTIES In FINE JEWELRY , SILVERWARE , CLOCKS , BBONZE3 ORNA MENTS , LAMPS , SIL-K UMBBRLLAS , OANE3 , OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES , ANEROID BAROMETERS , THERMOME TERS , SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES , Bto. , Etc , DIAMONDS and a'l ' other proalous scon03 , tnountocl nnd looso. GOLD , SILVER and NIOKEL WATCHES , In all trra-loa , for Indies and gentleman. HOWARD WATOHES A SPEC IALTY , but-wo carry all other flrat-clasa makoa Elgin , Wal- tham , SprintrQold , E o. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER , and ALL GOODS are WARRANTED. Space will not allow ua to QUOTE PRICE ? , a ? our stcok ia too LARGE and VARIED , but como and BOO for yourso'.voa. It will oB5 you nothl IB to LOOK. Visitors are always WELCOME , and should you WISH to buy , wo will make It an object for you to DEAL WITH US. Wo are showing HUNDREDS of articloa miltnbo ! for WEDDING and other GIFTS , at prices ranging from $1 up to 81,000. All our customers are TREATED ALIKE , whether their < purchases b3 SMALL or GREAT. MAX MEXYELR. & BRO. , SlxLaonUi and Karnam SlrooLs , Omaha. Nob. 3" ESTABLISHED 18(36. ( NO OXJRElr NO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Ii ulllloittrlni will ' - Oatirrli ol nf u I fa ! , 10a.m. turn loU u.