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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1890)
r 8 THE OMAHA. DALLY : BKXNDAY , OOTOBEIl G , 1890 , FROM HIE STATE , CAPITAL Another Ohapter to the Alleged Coerced Jlarriago in High Society A COIN THREE THOUSAND YEARS OLD. A. CMId'slUyoOoiiRcd Out t > y ft Itovely Uoliltcd H > H Km ) iloycr Olhor Mil * coin New * . Ttvcoi.v , IS'cb , Oct. 5.-Special [ to Tun n r. ] InTiiKllnn oltho l uc ofAutrwtlS " there upjioarctl n story Him cuircnt" n fashlormljlo wcililltifT occurring n ihy or two txsforo in this city In wlilth the britlc , n beautiful jouiift woman , \vni forced ' by bur uncle , nn ox--jccretury of stutc , to imrry much ryuilMt licr will ft youni ? innn from St. Joieph , Mo. ' 1 ho story imtumlly created a. profound Bonsntion. The couple hai Just rcturneel from n de lightful vcilrllnit tour In tlio western partoC ? the country nnd both fcul deeply grieved that [ mirhn story should pet lntoprintconccrnlnj their quiet Utllo courtship niul marriage Tlicy nrouftonhhctl that n report should bo clnuliitvd that the brIJo win forced ngalnst her will to mrury when tliclr union wrs a fronulnooo \ \ match. I'.ncli denies that miy 5 coercion was used in tlio consummation or I tlioinarilngu , nnd they \voro at first tcinptctl to treat the matter nsa Joltouutillt yet Into print. 'llio report IserciUlcd to the Jilted lover , who , after being In formed that his attentions vrcro no longer van led , still persisted In pestering tlio bctrothcil young lady by pajlng court to her and CHOI sneaked Into tlio church , tin unbidden fcucst to witncutho imrrhifjo ceremony. The rooort Hint tbo "brIJo oulyun hour or two before the \\cil- dlngcurcinonvbctit the jilted lo\cr \ imnlTec- tlonato farewell letter Is ilonlcd. Ills claimed tliat tboonly comiminleation between them was when the moonstruulc fellow attempted to telephone to her the day of \voddlnjc , but , as soon aisho rcco iiled hhvok-o she Immediately liunjf up the phone and refused to Us ton to lii in , The stitemcntof tlio minister to also said tohiivo Ijocii pcrvoitcd. Instead of disap proving of the mutter ho chiilcil the Jilted lornforh ! ! < 'uiiilaiiitsabnuUhootlier | fellow ninrryinirthe plrl. The minister roinlntlcd lilm thntho hiuliin opportunity at tlromnr- rlifc ( ccteinony to i-also any objections to tlio , union tint ho might have , but now that tlio , tAuiri bad been made ono llesh he should aut i the part of a man anil hold hi * pence. Since the young couple have been 011 their modeling tour thuyhavo been pestered by snirkud p.ipcis being sent to them. While the youiifilady was single anil was cnuiloycil as n stcno i-aplier In the state liouse ills claimed that si 10 hud to frequently chiiiKO her Irareling hewso for the reason that the undesirable lover persisted in living at the sumo pluo ; Uintshodlel. A. nFMvniam.n ( untosirr. There Is stopping nt the Capital hotel a Kcntlcinin who uaulcs vltli him one of the * inost wonelorful relics in the uorld. His name Is Mr. Otsclmlk , his homo is in Now "York and ho owns the only genuine and per fect holy shekel in the world. The interestIng - Ing relic Is abo.it tlilrty-four Irundredears ) eld , and was used In KingSolouKUi's temple Mr , ( jolsolinllc is lit present on his nay to Kaii .Francisco to fulllll anrnnrlio * and show the sliekel to a friend vho is n celebrated numismatist ami has the largest collection cf coins in America. Mr , OotschalU carries the precious object with him on the tilp and plants It very carefully , The coin U not a very largo ono , being about tlio si/o of a silver - ver iiS icnt plcco in its disk , but it Is very thick. The Hebrew letters on it.i face and the star In tbo center me nearly pure gold , ami are raised above tlio face of the coin about , on eighth of an. Inch. The piece is roaelo of noli ) , bronze and platinum In tlio proportion of 80 percentof jjold and CO per ccuL of alloy The obverse siilo of tbo coin lias a star in the center and rc.tels In plain Hebrew letters "Holy shekel" and the re verse side tlio single word "Jerusalem. " Tlio coinwas called n holy ihckol In Solo mon's tlrno because it w nude specially and solely to bo used as nn ottering In the pie.xt temple. The custom ot that day finally became a Jenvislr law , and still obtains today among the orthoidox Jews. Iheso holy shekels nero of very great value in ancient dajs so tliat only persona of wealth could Ri\o them In the ternplo. llcnco the rarity and value of the coin toiUy. 'llrerolsoiily ono other similar coin In existence mid It is In the llritish niirsoum. Jin , However , badly worn , air , ( lotschalk gottho Miluablo coin ho carries from an aged rabbi in lioumnnh ten years ago. oouonn TiiKCiirin's KTROUT , Oncof thoprmg of yoiuiR hoodluimvlio liavo been makingllfo miserable for tbo people ple UUiitf on Forth Thirteenth street , lias llnnlly committed what might bo designated as tlrorrimo of mayhem last evening. At least such report lus been mailoiit the police station , The young tough Is said to bo John Dougherty , who Is sixteen years old. Out of pure deviltry lie stiuck a little three-jcar-old child of John Kclloy in the faro with a sharp fragment of rock. A tcrriblo wound was inflicted and ono of the eyeballs was torn from its socket mid hurrtc bleeding nud crushed on tire child's check , Ulio Rereams of the poor little follow wcro heartrending - rending and tire JOUIJK scoundrel who com- inlttcil the act took to lili bed. A. warrant was iHorn out later for Dougherty's ' arrest by a slstorof the child who -vus hurt. T. K. QrmiTBTrr. Tlio con cert to bo K \Vedncsilareven- - IIIR at the I'liiiUo opera house for tlio oemllt of the Holy Trinity ehiirth prornisss to boone ono of the takinKCvoiitsof tno season. Ills to bo Riven by tboT. K auartctte of Ornah.i iu conjunction with the host musical talent of Lincoln , unelcr tbo iiunngcmcut of Mr. II , J. W. ScamarU , choirmaster at tbo lloh' Trinity clrurch. The T , K. quartette is so well kno\\n throughout the state that It necil't no Introduction. Among tbo other partlclnnirts are to bo 1'rof. Oustnv Jlenzcn- Uorf.lollnlsi of the state irnlvorsltv ; 1'rof. 1 < \ iM Oibeault , pianist ; Mi&a Naiuilo Llllt- brldgo , contralto ; Miss Allen , organist , and tlio boy elioir of Holy Trlnitv. neil n ED n is Pied Summcrflckl , tbo trusted coloicd man wliolras bwir in the oifiploy of Hoffman fc Klohter. merchant tailors , for over three years , has finally been caught robbing that 11 nn. I low far ho has been carrying on bis thefts is not leu mui , buthi Ills latest act ho wnscauRlit. The fact that ho was pettlnp his clothes made at some other clothing es tablish meut aroused suspicion , and when his employers \\oio Informed of It and pieces of the clothes shown to them it was then dls- covcnul that the goods bait been cut from a hiuidsomoimd iwullarputtem bandied only l > y thorn. And jut the fellow lail iio\or Tjought any Huehideco from thorn. Summer- Held was thorufora ariested List night on the chnrgo ofioubery. Tlio prisoner U twcutv- 0110 jeai-a old and has heretofore berne a good refutation , coNCEuxua TiiEr.nE. Jlr. C. n. .Tackson lias bought the Icaso of the Lincoln clnulatioaof ' 1'un II KG fro in Mr. Douglas and will ilovoto his time cxclu&lvclv to Unit buslnosi. The report that the price of Tin : DBE Is 25 cents a week is not true. Tills paper lsvdellvoied In nil jwts of the city for .HJ coats a week , All loiters concern - Ing subscriptions should bo directed to Mr. G. 11. Jackson , HKK news stand , 207 Is'ortli Klo\oiitlritrcct \ , ThoofJlcoof TriBllru : cor- raioudcnt | is not at tbo news stand , Init at lli'.ViS street , uud all coiiuimnlcatlons or Items lor publication should bo dlmtcd to that place oi- Mil uj > telephone I\'o. SJS5 , OID3 ) AND ENPS. Jay \Vhltehcid reiwrts nttho police station tlmtboniQ thief lust evening stole n full suit of dollies , including an overcoat , whllo ho was ut the fair fi'oundj. Tlio goods tuUcu uro wortli * M. W. O , Ilurltul , n carpenter , vas arrested last niKUtoatbo utiugo of stcalinfj half n dozen IcnlvoH nnd thasiimo nuinlier of forks f rum John Bauer's saloon on O street , bo. Miitb und Tenth. l vry tknuo of the body , every nerve , bono u/id inijirii ) In miuli ) BtruiiKiriind moro healthy lij tuVli/K llcfBarnapuillla. \ . Htufj OingrossmnnVlloy \i\iau \ \ fur n poor man , uuu UJMISTliU 1UI3SI > ; VY. A lAttep of Iiiiiort | nco ! lobe erod 1) ) ' I5vcrjr Vnlnr. ThcKiipenlsoraofroBlstrationrippolntcdby the council nnii county rnmrnlisloncrs will lt for tlio pur IMC of crcKbtcrinp tlio names of tntorsln the various votliif ? illstrlcU on the following dates fromh n.tn to'Jp.m. cachdayi ; Totncrrow , Oetolcr 7 , Wcdiusday , October 1 % Thursday Oi-tobcr'JJ , Friday , OctoberSl and Hiturday , No\omlerl. ) Tticfolionlnp ; iilacoi Invo been secured for the meetings of tbo ro lttrnrai HII1T VAIin. Pint District N. C. Nelson , 703 South Seventh strtct. Sciond Dlstrict-J. 11. DuUs , SOT South Ten th utrt'it. Third Uhlrlct-0. Xlnirncrman , Hlovcnth and i'lcrcoilrccti. l-'onith Uhtrlot-Ii. 0. Baumerman , Slxm iiunvi'aclllo. L-Mfth Diitrict Krug's grocery , Thirteenth and Vlntoii Sixth DistricU-M. ChaionTW Bancroft. srtoxoAI \ I > . First District " 13 South Thirteenth street. Soiond Distrlct--'OOIl Pierce Htrcet , Third DIstricL-,1. P. Mailorder , I'JlOSoutli Twentlotli street , Fourth District-John Lonilcy , l'JX ( ) Soutli Sixtieuth sticet. Fifth Uistilct-John T. Host , 2IM South Slxticntli street. Sixtli L > Istrict-Kuecht & Co , 103 Vlirton street , TiirnnnAnn , Kirst Distrlct-J , J. Donovan's ' , TO North IVnlh street. Second District-Derby hotel , 113 Xorth Thirtiontlisttect. Tlilul DIstrlct-U. Bicrbatigh110 South fourteenth street. Fourth listrict-Xo. ) 319 Houtb. Eleventh street. return \\AHD. \ F"lrst Dlstrlct-SarRcant's store , 33 Korth Sixteenth street. Sieond District- Leslie & Leslie's Sl < c- tnonth iitiil DodL'OStJOLts. Third Dlsli-ict-Citjar store , 1303 Farnaia street. Fourth District-DrugstorelS2'JSt.Marj's : ' avenue. ITIfth r > lstrict-rrankCros9,1707 , St. Mnrj's ' avenue. riFTTt flAIU ) . First District-Prank Hrown &Co. , 3i01 N'ottb Sixteenth street. Second Distritt liller's balwry , 1S1G Shciman avenue. Third JJistriot-J. Kane , 1133Sherman a\c- \ nue. Fourth Dlstrrct-G. WecUcnberg , 510 'orth Sixteenth street. SltTII WAT n , Fust District-Lyceum linll , Second District- Grocery , Thirtieth , and Ames avenue. Third Distrut-J. J. Beat , 1310 Military avenue. Fourth District J. P. Fouclie , No. Twenty-fourth street. Fifth District Twenty-sixth and Lake street ! ) . SKth District- . n.Iluilbut , 1111 : Ne > rth Twenty-fourth sticet. SEVIXTII WAIID. First"Dlstnctr-12i9 : P.irlc avenue , Second District 120 ! Patk avenue. Uhlrci District-Drug stoic , IJupont and Twenty-ninth. riRIlTII WAlllt. First District AliClellund's ofllcs , 915 Xoitli Twenty-fourth. Second Distiict Drug store , OKMCuminp. 'Jhlrd District-O. I. Bane , 2."OICuranj ! ; . 1'ourtb District N. Johnson , 2'JOJ Cumins. 1'iist Dlstrict-T. T Hope , 0115 Cimilng. SecoiKl District Barber shop , Lowe and Mercer n\cnues. \ Third District Ninth ward club , 2903 Furiiam. Jly phjslcian said. I could not live , mj liver out of order , frequently vomited greenish mucous , skin jolloiv , smnll dryhumois on face , stomach ivoulcl not retain food , lltir- doikBtood Bitters cuied 1110. Mrs , Aticlaida Td l xchniigost.lirn'alo ) , N. Y. Tlio IiarRCfit Cliuelc Kver A minor controversy Iws aiison about tlio "laigest chock" tliat was over vit- tcnf sajH the Pull Mtill OiiKetlo. Itvits unnouiiccd tliat Lo the chuck drawn the ether day by the Great Indian Peninsu lar railway company on tlio London and County bunk for . 1,250,000 , lolongs the distinction. It was tit the s.uno time sUtocl that ono drawn by VandOrbilt for X'00,000 had hitherto lioiiclcd the list. The statement , however , is iniiccuuito , sajs the llullionist. At least four o ( the London clearing banks liavo paid checks for consielriblj' ( ; , o\cr \ . 2,000,000 onrnoro than 0110 occa sion. Afo'Wjeiu'sng'o the Miiriclicstor ship canal company , when huyinp put the Brhlprorator trustees , drew 0110 check for JC 1,750. 000 on Glyiut Co.iinel this document can fetill bo been , nttho ollices of thoship canal com piny , Deans- gate , ! JIancliestor , uheioit is framed as curiosity. A. ulieelc for an enormous nmouirt passcel througli tlio house in J679 orlSSO. The amount mm upward of C3,2)0,000 and was in sottlomontof nn arbitration award. When the Alabama claim \\Aii \ \ Hcttlodimd the Ilnlifa.x fish- cries question wjisdoeidccl largo amounts o ( money changed hands. ' Save who ran ! " was the frantic cry ot Napoleon to bis army at "Waterloo. Save health and strength wlillo you can , by the use of AVer's SursaparilU , is nilvico tli.it np- lilles to all , liotli youiiR and old. Don't ' wait until dkcubO fastens on you ; begin at once. Tlio Advantage of I'nblio ' SolinulH. \Vo liavo no nlnco In Amci-iea for daitit.vjcolo often called gilt edged who tlmik that the army would boa goenl iilaco if it wcro not for the runic niul frle , writes Eihvnril E. Hull in the IViruin. So It Is better for a boy of ouis to bo pitched Into a public school , to take pot-luck with all sorts and condi tions otbojs , ami to IC.IMI , in the earli est lle ( , tint some ot the best fellows in the world , not to s.vy the brightest , novorhad a French nurse , ami nlwajs black their own shoes , when tlicy aio hlncked at nil. In all such sellools tlmt 11mvo known , tlio tone of honor is very hlfjh. And In such society ono early learns the great lesson that all the people ple are wiser than any ono of the people. Melville U'onliilit. The pront and only Mclvilla nt tlio Coliseum this evening , 0 p. m. See him , A yvo w VJ Thrs evening at Doyd's opor.1 house Alct- andovSlavinlbcBlii3 a two ulglit's ciiKago- rnont , playing his famous drama , " .A Child of Naples , " appearing Himself aa the lazzarono CIrillo. On Tuesday ovcnlnf ? tliat charming romantic story of the Hfoof the witty Span ish vagabond air d gentleman , Don Csczar do Bixzan , will bo the programme. Snlrinl has of lute yean talccu first iiflilc as a romantic no tor and the uralso bestowed oa him In other cltlea easily places him actually Urst In such roles as tboso ho Is now nving. The Boston Herald of unh 20 last SIMS of Mr , Sahinl as Ioii Cmsar : "Mr. Salviiil's porfonnanco was picturesque , vivid , nitty , powerful and rcmaikablyetTectUo. Ho made a striking and Impressive picture , arid the ens , ; , prnco , nepllfoiico , ubaiiuon mid imimdcaco of the character wcro represented with rare sMll anclnoro absolutely truoto iiaturo. Ilia act- iafr lifted the spectators out of their reserve mid coldness of the tint act and molted It In the fterco flames of the plosion ho dlsplajed , and created aa enthuslisni which lias seldom been equalled lira theater In tins city. Mr. SulMiii vos culled aipiln and n alnnudtho curtain was lifted several tlaiea at the end of every act.11 The "Tho Hustler " farce-comedy surprise , , which Uoitlns a four nlchts1 engagement n- Bojd'a UlmrRihj1 ovcniutr , Is composed ot so aio of the brlitlitest comedians in farcical Holds , The roster includes John ICorncll , Max ArnolJVilliam IJucWey , I o Iliuri- son , John S. Murr , Cal McCarthy , 1'etor Oehl , Al Delias , Jesse Bellileld , Max Ilell- HelJ , Molllo Thompbon , LeonlUlo Btaeclone , Dluncho Seymour , Kinlly Vivian , Goorglo Lincoln , Clara Uamsden andJosioKoriicll , rour OMAHA'S "ciiUit iiousns. " Hie flatter to lln Tliorouulily Invcs- lliatoil ; by the nttiorltic * ) , SerRcant Halo from FoitOtnnhit appetired nt pollco hcadqunrtcrs jcsterilay nud fur nished ball forSergcant Hives and tboothet three soldiers who wcro arrested for gain- llliif ? onSaturdny night. The cases of selling liauor without liceascs that vcro unearthed by the police whllo searching for the paiiiblersricnr't'ortOnmha will bo reported to the county attorney. The police bcllevo that the eIJciico obtained is niiftlcit'iitto make ury strong cases aif.dnst the pintles discovered vlth liquor in their houses. Mrs. Ilanlthart , nuotnan who fiiuucd In a shootiiiRun'ray last summer near the soiitli- ca t corner of the povcinrnent reservation , was ono of the parties found keeping \vhnt she calls a "elub house ? . " Then were hnlC a do/en soliliorsln he < r place , \vhlih is near tlio southeast coiner ot tlio reservation , | > laying cards , and tlioofllccrs found siskcpsof beer in her house1. Orr the opposite fddo of tbo street Mrs. Howe hcopsa "club home. " Hero the of ficers found another crowd of men and bit caies of beer. A. little further north n innn nanicel Brooks keeps a ireiuiine club house. Ho h.is a e liar tor hanpiriKon the 'allaael wys th.it tlio club lias a mcnibei'sliip of twenty or thiity men lu > piy , all expenses unit rent the house from bun. The club hus iiKovctiinicntllcciiso to boll liquor , and there is plenty or itobtJiin- able there. There are many other places nbout Tort Omaiin that look suspicious , but these were all the officers Investigated , Molvlllt ; Tonight. The prc.it and only Melvlllo nt tlio Colibcum this uvcnln T,0 , p. in. See him. A. I'omicr Oniabnii In Hard Mick. The people in this world tallt of the "ups nncl downs" of life inn very care- lens , inelilTcrontvny , As a rule tlioy only dlscoiifto on this subject when they are enjoying the "ups , " Since this do- p.irtincnt 6 ( tire News hns boino sym pathy for tho&o who ru-o struiftjliti ! , ' through tlio "downs , Ihia little stoiy may not bo inappropriate , sajs the Dcmcr News : About n , year njo the people of Omaha lionized n gentleman who was a mar\cl iu the line of musk * . Ho could pcrfurm on any Instrument from a snare drum to n xjlophono and distinguish himself withc.ieh. Thcro wnsno'vliiiinpiiKnoln Ornnha too gooel for him anil the "bloods" ' of Unit city wore proud to bo near him when ho bqutii'cel hlsyroit shoulders iinel hang "A rEiuulred Fathoms ems Deep , " or "Hocked In thoC'raello oftho Dcop. " The hotel clerks insibtcil that his bill AMIS paid when ho callcel at the cap tain's ollico to settle , Thoiooio tlio day a of tire "ups. " Jfo\v , In the days of the "downs , " umano \ \ \ \\crrs a white apron an el who draws his pitiful salary in n Demcr cheip house may bo con sulted for the rest. In a quiet , unostcn- tatienisvay , ho furnishes the patrons of the house with plain steaks , liven * and bacon , pork chops anel ether luxuries , and still manages to maintain a tfentlo- manly demeanor through it all. Ijow ICxcnrsloii Rate totlieKaBt , Commencing October 7 sinel until further notice , the Ohio & Mississippi railway -\\ill soil round trip tickets from St. Louis , Mo. , to Cincinnati and return at 3(1. ( Columbus , O. , and return , $ S. Pillshui ) : . L3i. , aiidrotuin , $12. Harpers Ferry and rotuin , $ 15. Plrlladclphiu nnd return , $17. 13ostonimd return , $22. D.tytori , O. , anel return , $7. $ Gnllonnncl return$10. IMansfiolil , O , . and return , 810.50. J\kron,0. , nnd roturri. 11. Cleveland , O. , and return , $11. Jamestown , N. Y.imil , return , $12. UuiTulo , N" . Y. , nnd return , SK ! . Salainsmcii , N , Y.and , leturn , $13. "i'oungbtownand return , $11. j\lhany and return , $20. Liberal return limits forticltets. For in formation call on or aildret A I , , F. Lyttlo , G. W. P. agent , ollico 105 North Broad way or Union depot , St. Louis. Only lull" faro to St. Louis via the \Vabosh , commencing October 4 to 11 inclusive. Good returning until the 14th. Tickets on sale at 1502 Fa.rn.un. sticet ; ulso nt Union Pacific depots , Otnaha anel CouncilBlufls. Seven 1'olcer 11 and.s In Collusion , A St. Louis gentleman visiting a friend in Richmonel , said to aroporloi- for the Itlehrnond Dispatch : "Now , to give you a straight tip. Last Satin-day night I sat in one of those quiet little games that ono occasionally hears of , Seven of tlio mo t wboV pirates that you over saw had comliinod. siR.iinsttho winner fresh from Virginia. K\erything--w.islovely until a j.ick potfor Si cucli was formed what was termed tv consolation pot. "Your luunblo servant \vaatho doalcrand don't forget this par ticular point. When m.y turn to deter mine to play I was fool enough , with only the thrcofourand live of diamonels , to put into this now boiling pot jiibt seven eohl dollars , when the opener 011 my loft kindly boosted it ono rnoiofor inybencllt , sind then it cost mo $3 moro justbccaubo it was running1 my wayiincl I raised It just once , as Mr. K. wild say. say."Well , sir , ever $50 $ in that little pot ami all stuyc'l. ' No. 1 elrew two carda. Ko. 2 stooil pat , Is'o. 15 elrow one. No. 1 clroiv t\\o. \ Ko. 5 stood pat. No. G elrew one. I had a pair of so\cns and to carry out the bluff I was forced to draw twe ) cards to my llirco diamonds. The bet ting was lively , and after the call was mule No. 1 helel four jacks. No. 2king lilgh flush , No. 15 straight. No. 4 three aces anil pair throes , No. 5 quccri high Hush , No. G fclraight , anil I pulled In the twoandbixof eliamoncls. Seven com plete hnnels. If this record can be beaten I should litto to hear of It. " Grand Concert nnd At the Collbcum this evenin Admission - mission only 25 cents. Pharmaceutical 33ra : Pace Powelcr-I cer tainly dcseno a pcusron , for I've ' ken in nearly every cnirnecmont that's occurred slnco'lwas iri\cated , Mrs. Mercer , manicure , 401 Bee bldg St. Joseph News : A pawnbroker re ceives stolen goods is a sottot loan hijjhwaj- man. CREAM Ita or r1or ican 'noprotntniiillMonichoiiii for more t linn aiiuntlrr of orfnturr. It ' " " iii , I > IM . y tba Unlleil tlttca Coiornment. Ktaottjil boaas 01 the roat unlvonllleB ni l - , " ' ' ? ' ! : > 'ur tUna IUOH Hoilthful. Dr. I'llw' Ct" " > Vfm . ln I'gwjur Uoei not tonUirnammoota , lltmcr | J\d \ oa , , I- . . B , sarowD HCO. , Hew Twk. The prcut udd unly Mol lllo nt the Coliseum Uiis owiyilny , U ] ' . in , Seohim , Only lialf furo to St , Louis vlrt the "Wnbnsli , connniincliifr Oclobci'I to 11 inclusive. Ooml retuinlnfr until the I'llli. Tlckctson wlo at I'M Fmiriuri strcot ; also rtUnloti \ Paolllo depots Onmha nnel Council 131ulla. llU ( ( 10l'ceiplo Visit tlio Coliseum dally. Grnnd con ceit. llcautifuL'i ' illsplnjs. Tire grosit Alclvillo tonlijl .t nt tlio Coliseum5 cents iidmisslon to nil. lee formic cheap. Three thousa nel tons atVnll Lake , In , , delivered on cm1' ' ) in quantities to puit. Adtlrcsn , Union Ice & Coal Co. , Knnsin City , Mo , Milton solel Ills conyrlglit of'Pjrrnell&o T ovt' * for 87 , in tlirco iJSijmonts , mid linlsliedliia llfo'inobseuilty. 10.OOO I'lllo | Visit the Coliseum dully. Oraneluon * ecit. Ik'iLUtiful elNiiliiy. Tlio ( 'roiit Melville tonight nt tire Collsoum. 115 cents adinlbfeion toall. 1'lautus , tl.o Roman comic poet , turned a mill. Judgement nhoulil bo dlsplnycel in bujliif ; jiioeli- cine above all things. In ( .electing a remedy for any disease , you should bo ] > esitho tliat It contains nothing Inju rious to llic health. Many rciimlius on tlio mnrlot leave tlio patient la a much woifco condition , than before talc in" them , Oo O- Is purely voidable , nnd perfectly harmlessthe ; most elellcatochildcnn takoltwillrabsoluto hafcty. It ooiit.iins no mercury or minerals of any kind , anel jet it never fails to euro the elis- casesit is recommended for. liookeiti Jllooel anel Skin diseasesfrco. bwift Specific Co , , .Atlanta , Gr Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. UOGDOLJGlxAS STRE.E1T OMAH/V , NEB. The most wlaolyirael favorably Know npoc- lalt.stila tlie Unllod Sliitus. Their Ion-- ex perience , rcmarknblo skill and universal nuo- cosa In tlie Iroiitmeiit nnd cure of Nervous , Chronlo and BurBlial Ilscn.sc ) < < , ontlllo thcso eminent phrslcUini to tlio full confMonceof llio uOlluteJcvorynherp. They Kuaranteo : A. UKRTAIN AND 1'OSITIVE CURE for tbo uwful cITccts otcnrly vleoima tbo numer ous c-vlli tlmt follow In Ms train , rHIVA/TE , HL.OOD AND HKIN DISEASES Bpoeilllir , corailotely und iorm'iiionlly cured. NEKPOUS I)13IIILI'LT AND SEAUAL DIS ORDERS yield readily to their Hkillrul rroat- tn O n t. 1'ILES , FISTULA AND RIOTA.L UtCEItS II it rantocd cured without pala or detention . II YDltOOELE ANT ) VARICOOELE perraa- nimtlruml lucccssfully cured lii < s\ory ease ; . SYl'lllLlS. GONOltUHEA , UL.ERL' , fpcr- inntorrhon , Sotnlnal Woiknoss , Lost Man liood , Nl Klit Emissions , Ileoiiywl Faculties , Female Wouknous and all dollcato tllsordors peculiar to cltlior so K positively oured , us null mall fuuc'tlonaldlsordera tfi.it result from youth ful folllos orthooiucsiot iniituro years. ( sTNir'rill ? K0uxl"lnteo(1 ptrinano ntly ui 1\1O J. Ulvlj oiircd , romoitil con plcto , wltliout cutting , catistloor < lll itatlon. Cures affected nt IK ) 1110 by pitlont without aiuo- roent'i palnor annoynnoc. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGEO MbN. A < IIITTi rriPI ? The awful elToots ot A. oUKllUUKli early vko which Inlns-j orpanlo weakness , elcstrciyltij both mliiel anil bed } , with all Its dreaded ills , pcrmunonty cured. nW"RriTT J Ad < ! ' ( 'a'J ' those wholiavolm- J lAJ. Dili I 0 pivlrcit tlicinscl > ea by Im proper Indulgence nud solitary liubltn , which ruinbotli rnlntl ami limly. unfitting thouifor business , stud \r or ma rrliiKC ! . MAUKIF1) ) MEN or thoao e-ntorlnz onth b hnppy lireswaroof , plijsloaldoljllity , quickly 1X831 OTJR SUOOB33 Is \ > ned trpon facts. First I'raotleAl ninerl- cnce , Heconil Every cabO Iskpoclally studied , thus starting rlglit. Thlri-Medlclties are prepared In our laboratory oxaclly to suit eachcuso , tliuH cHecLlngoureswItlioiit Injury. Drs , Betts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. NEB. a Women -wear corsets for tliffcrcnt reasons. You , * \vho -ant to "be sliapely and com fortable , may go to your store and say : "I hear that Ball's corset is offered for trial. I want one. " The seller will ansvrer "You can wear it aweek 01 two or three , and if you don't like it bring it back and gel " your money. And hewill give you primer on : Corsets. You might asusell know what is going on in-the corset world CIIICIQO CossrrCo , cuicuo ; anil Now Vorlf , DR. KEJxfSINQT ON. Eye nnd ? Ear Surgeon L310 DouslasStreot. Spectacles accurately atteU. To llnllroail Conl motors. \Vo \ nrorirciiireil toiuli-lot ncrapor work for tvolitiiiditul teiitnH on nur Great Niirllicin fimlrtiftln Moiitiinu Thowiirlc will uoiitlntin tliiuiiKlrtlii * vlntur iiiithoriH'kunl \ < \u t < if tlioKocky iiKiuntiiliis ami for t\ui \ ornioio years , einly iiarllcs-nwiiliu their touini nixl oiilHt.s ii nil Tirnclle.-iilMllKMil nuniitK-ilnpiiU. jNdilrosihy lutlor ir wlro Niitliniiil . Uorniun COdCtrn Gradois , Fealcd bids will bo rucelvcil ntllio flflloo nl the iiiiileThlKiictl uu > mwn. Weiliu-Hilay. Oct. KI-UO , ( urniukliiR uiiovc- nation ui f t wldi'.lij ft. lon anil iiliout rj ( t. iltcp. nc.ir tlio corner of lioclxuivnd lisili kU. . Om.iliii t't > ntrtctor Elioulil bid tiy the cuhlo yurd.oxcluslvu o ( trinuiiM , , . , , lllirlilh roscrvoel tn reject unyor nlltltls. MKMKL.StOIIN. ) 1'HI IBM A. hAWIIIi : . ArclltM , Uidlt ( XWl'Uitou bulldlug , L OUR SHOE DEFT. Is crowded with new goods for the fall , and notwithstanding the steadily advancing price of loathe * we arc in a position to offer our fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our Shoo- ' Department so popular in so short a time. Our slock for the fall was ordered very early , bciory the manufacturer's thought of advancing prices ; tlie material was selected with care and the Shoes were made and finished in the lest workmanlike manner , and we arc now offering not only the largest assortment , but also the best made Shoes for Men and Boys , honest goods ivhicfi " , oic arc not afraid to back rvll/t our guarantee , To signalize the opening of the Fall Season in this Department we place on sale to-day , JOOO pair fine Calf Shoes , Congress and Lace , warranted Goodyear Welt at $2. 50. Tlrisj is the same quality and make which \vcsoldlast season as n great bargain at $2.75. Shoed made with Goodyear Welt , arcfully as good for svcar and elasticity ris Hand-sewed Shoes , The above arc an extraordinary bargain , We know Shoe Stores would charge at least $3.50 or $ .4 for like goods , Our "Workingman's" shoes for 51,25 , of \vescllthousanclsofpairs every season , are turning out better than ever this fall. We have placed early orders for enormous quantities and ? the manufacturer has greatly improved upon the make of them. JSTo more honest jihocva 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 else\vhere. In the finer grades we show an exceptionally large assortment , all styles of toes , and all kinds of lasts , shoes to fit any foot. All our other departments are loadedwith new goods , In every line we have putinabigslocfo anticipating an increased trade. RR.IOELS UOVE.R THAN KVER. Open , until 8 p. m. Saturday , 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co. ; Corner 14tn and Douglas Streets. Good Advice , Itwa.s CoNvpci- who salel , ' 'To bo well tlresscd , well bred , anil w 3ll equipped , is llc'cctpooil ' : enough to pa us rcndlly through every door. " The first ot thonbovo qual ifications cun bo obtained l > y pur" cliiislngfrornus orm of our Fine Cheviot Suits wliich are equal in style , finish nnd matoriul to the best approved cus tom work. DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL Chronlo , Ncrvon , Illoort' nrt Snrislcnl ninomci nn < J l > li < eaic otliu ( ICjc Kir .Noso , Ihront unit elicit. Aitcntinii tei Ihsonsoi ofVo ii i tn nud Children , tnnliiiTi ! luid r ( " > r o ( ocpirloncaln the hospltili olllrQoklrn iinl S'cw'cirk. . nnil nroaniona iriuuwtt Buicoaslulauil whreity krown poclnllits la tliaconntrr , la Vfiiuie n 'l JH l < llc-Accil ricn. 3/ml Mnnhooil , Nfrvoui Deblllif. SiiornmtDrrliina , Sc-Miiliuil JjiiMot , I'liynloiil Di-cnr , nrltlnKfroinlnilla- - lL'oilt'ii8ii ! ilosiionclcnoir , | ) lm- cr < 'tl ii , product m > | i tilcioii tnedoo.iiversloiiut Hoolcty , cislly illsi-our- iiucil , lack of roiitMonco , dull , unlit rorbiiiclvorlmil lion , itml tliuls Ufa K. burden , nfoly , iiuriinnontrj niiOipcoirllf curt'd ' Dloiiil niiel Skin DIHOIISQS. FFr > ill ! " < " < ll'Ci\in noit Ureadful In Iti remits , coiuiilotuly er.ullculod. iiciiltn-Urlimry Surucry , fionorrliic , CJIofl Svplillli. Ilfilroc-eh Vnrlrorolo , ntid Stricture ! . rnllc.illr unit Mfoiy < ure I l' % > iu ( iiulnor cltlrntlon from tiimliiCM.ll So.xuil I > o , uuJ linpiiriiucnli to lnlrtlion'Cs : tclf ( anJpornmnnntlrcuroX Iliurs. ' "IIH ' SunJiyM.Wtlll 11 N II rcrnoiuuiinblala vlnllu iniirbo trotted at their IIOIIIM riy ( orrorfiionUi-iiro. Mullclnosana In- ' Coiuult'illou Crux itructlomwnt Ijexiri'i ) bcml i uota Iiuluiur'itu liiiururoiil/ S.IH I'llti-onili Si , , Opprnlln lloytl't Opera , liouse , Oniuliii , Neb , locnro Hlllomness. Pick Ilostlaclio Constlpntlon. Alahrln. JJtor Complaints , tnko tiiu tafo nnd certain rciuodj , S.'MITll'.S BILE BEANS Hso tlioBM/1t.8I7n ( < lO Illtlo Unns tolhot > ot. tlol Ihry urotho mini convmteW : bull all uyu. J'llcaolcltliuitliu. l5cunt ! | H.r buttle. l/IQRBRlr * t ! 17,70 : I'boto irravtiTO. " " 1 - * innulblweit ililplciuro lurt CIULB ( nippurntir etuup ) . J K. BHITnACO , Jlakfrtof "llllo UeiM. H. Ix > uU Mo. OOLISKXJM ! OOLxISEXUMLt IAS1 ! WliliK Ol7 Tllli GREAT EXPOSITION First and only -Appearance of the MARVELLOUS Direct from the Crystal Palace , London , 111 His Sensational Original Act , Entitled LA CHUTE DU CIEL Melville Accomplishes the Most Terrific FOR LIFK. Walks the Celling A found a Sphere. Tlie Apparatus Used by Mel-1 villein this Act is Valued ut $ aOOO. Last \Veelc of the Great Exposition. Grand Concert Every Afternoon and Evening by the Second Infantry Military Band , ONLY OPPORTUNITY OF SEEINS TIE YPNDERFUL MELVILLE , Beautiful Art and Other Displays. VISIT THE GREAT EXPOSITION. ADMISSION XO A.LL ONLY 20 CENTS. MAX MEYER & BRO. , The Popular Jewelers , Are receiving dally from tlio londlnn manufaoturors of this country nnd 13ure > pe , u'l ' tin LA.TBST NOVELTIES in PINE JEWELRY , SILVERWARE , CLOCKS , BRONZE ORNA MENTS , LAMPS , SILK TJMBUE1L.LA.S , OA.NE3 , OPERA. AND ? IBLD GLASSES , ANEEOID BA.RO METERS , THERMOME TERS , SPEOrAOLESan JBYB QLA.SSES , Bto , Etc. DIAMONDS and all ether previous s tones , mounted nnd looso. GOLD , SILVER and. NIOKELWATOEIBS , ! ! ! all Kra-Jos , for ladles and sontlomon. HOWARD "WAT UHES A SEO- IALTY , but wo carry all other Ural-class malcoa Elsin , Wal- tharn , Sprlnuflold , Etc. OLTR PRICES ARE LOWEE THAN EVER , and ALL G-OOD3 nro W ARR ANTED. Space will not allow us to QUO TE PBICE3 , as our steel : Is too LARGE ani "VARIED , but corno andsoofor yourao vos. It will COBS yau nothlif ? to LOOK. Visitors are always "WELOOME , and should you WI3H to buy , wow.llmako it nu object for you to DEAL "WITH US. "W are showing HUNDBEDS or articles aultab'o for WEDDING audotlior GIFTS , at prices raiifflusr from $ L ut > to $1,000. All our customers n.io TRBA.TE3D ALIKE , wliothor tholr purohnsos l > 3 SMALL or GREAT. MAX MElYEXR. & BRO , , . SlxLcioiaLh and Farnarn BLrc oLs , Omalia. Nob. I ® " ESTABLISHED 1000. Mai aid Surgical [ dilute Corner Oth and Harnoy Streets , _ _ _ FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MoIjAUaHLiII , President. Dr. J. W. M Monnmy. IVI/llMHOOb" / WEAK l.itrly JH-uy and Alum ? . 'ImfilencTloit Vlior. ta lulth rillrrourtil Virlcaolitarid r rtntl irf l , ttrinitlllid HIV IIomiTr Un cectlto aldl > * U4 , ttetety , r'rutll. H. JIITTBI7 , 1 lultuubl. , n. IT , MANHOOD RESTORED. S \ N11VO , " tlm A\oiHl > lfiil Si > BQl0ll Ktinuily , cm vi all Nirtuim Il8f ) ie , eiicli anVenk \ Mem ; dry , I.OBI ( if lira IO I'liw or , Hcudaclir , \Vnkcriilnroc , l/nt Mnnliiin < ! , Ntr\out- cc'r'Uso. mi1" . i. niiii ifi MI fruml.lli.1 elruliiH ami 1 < M ol nowcrof tlie Ocnerntlvc Orirnni , In either CFiiiHcdliy ovcrozrillon , yniitUMI lti llitrcHop , thu citoH lvciiHufloi ) > < KCii , < > iiliinioritliiiiiliJt . ttlilcliultlinitfly lenil til Iiinrinlty , CantumtlOD | and iDinnllI'utnn I" coLveiilont furrn tncarn In ttiovvKt nocUet , I'rlccjl n incliauc.or 0 ( or 8U bcritbr mnllti ) anytildrciii , C'iiculut tree. Mer > tloti UIH ! DDPT Aildrofi HAliiij U1A ( ( | , ! ' ! oii 'lA/Nhl / ! . . . Kulini Co lur IStli t * llmiKlmMrrH J. A fulli-r 4 < i , . , ( < ir lltli .te llouclin Blrcttl , A , 1) J'osltt i , Co. Uouucll Illuli , IUMS LADIES ONLY MALE RECIJLATOR,8 tv . _ . . . _ Cerlalntod Uj or inontijr r if lymnllU. Sjeeuri'ly ealeJ troin o\f lOOJlUKXKUXCO. ,