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8 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , OCTOBER 9 , 1890 ,
THE CITY.
Knight Brothers & Darns filed articles
of Incorporation yesterday with u capital
of $50,000. The object of the company ia
to do njcncral ( grading luslness in the
utato ol Nebraska ,
The following are the temperatures as
observed at the local Blfjnnl olllco sit the
hours named : 7n. m , CT' ; Ifj a m. ,
G3 ° ; lp. ra.,030 , ,
There Is a warrant out for the nrrest
of Loula Hrndlord. The complaint
diaries that ho Imill a wooden sidewalk
within the fire limits.
Dr. ClmrlcB 0. Sprafjuosnysho Is not
tlio plnalcinn Avho ms been complained
against and arrested for neglecting to re
port contagious diseases.
Arthur 0. AVnkcley left yesterday
for Baltimore , \\horo \ on Tuesday next
liowillbo united la marriage with Miss
tTannio "Wall , a former teacher in
Drownell hull.
Hereafter the Puxton hotel will bo
run under the manngoincnt ol Messrs ,
Eastman anil Uniinard , Mr. Kittridpjo
having decided to retire fiom the bubl-
ness at present.
A warrant win Issued from police court
for the arrest of Uittor Mehl. The com
plaint charges that on August 18 Molil
disposed of ahorse nml wngon on which
David Anderson held a mortgage.
The funeral of JvErs. Patrick O'Day ' ,
\vlio died ISlonday afternoon , took place
from St. Plilloincnns church nt 9 o'clock
yesterday morn in . The remains wcro in
terred In tlio Holy Sepulchro cemetery ,
K < 1 Drumm was arVestcd at noon on a
telegram Irom Lincoln , which stated
that lie was wanted In that city on the
charge of having obtained goods under
falfco pretenses. Until t o weelts afjo
Drum in was an. employe of the Nebraska
clothing company of tula city.
0. S. Elgutterhas applied to tlio po
lice for assistance. lie claims that the
graders in the vicinity ol Eleventh and
Pacific streets are nn intolerable nul-
Banco ; that they have covered the street
to a depth of tovcrnl inches with diit
that has dropped from their -wagons.
In the Second district of the Pirst
\vnril Tuesday thirty-oift nnmos wcro
registered from the Jlotcl Barker. Mr.
IJaluli bays that ho thinks two of these
vlll vote for nroliibiiion , but hints ,
nevertheless , that ho may bo fililo to con
vert 0110 ol them bctoro election time.
U'ho llnrker is anti-prohibition from
basement to mansard.
Tlio Orcnt Ilcnellt
" \Vhlchpcoploin run flown state of health derive -
rive from Hood's Siinaparllla. conclusively
proves that this mcdicino "nutUcs tlio wear
stronp. " It iloesiiofjictlilto a stimulant , hn-
paitint ; fictitious strength , ljut Hood'sSursa-
paiilhi builds up In a perfectly ratural wav
nil the weakened pirtstmrillet , tlio bloodanil
jisslststo heultlry action IhobO important or
Bans , the kidneys and liver.
8AXITAUY
3lioy Still Atlrnoc a Great DenlofAt-
tinu From llio I'eoplo.
Tlio Walnut Hill school Tcportcd nn atten
dance of less than a hundred pupils yesterday
moruiui ' , , the parents being afraid to scud
their children fearing- contagions ,
The supaiintciiJcnt iccclrctl thirteen no
tices fiom the city physician ol cases of
diphtheria , typhoid tmil scarlet fever. Of
these , three cases of diphtheria vero la Uio
neighborhood of the Long scliool , two cases
t > t diphtheria aiul one ofscmlet fever In the
Lake scliool district , ouocasoof diphtheria in
the distiictsof UwFarnam , Izard , Cnstellar ,
1'arh and Paul schools , anil ono case of ty
phoid fever In the Center school district.
At the onico of the city physician dink
therm was ropoitod at the residence of J ,
Ilauclc , 12121'Icno street ; typlioid .fever at
the residence of .Andrews , nt West Side , and
atCnrlson's , lilt 1 ( Jlurk street. At the latter
named place four members of the family are
down with llio disease. Tlio health ofllcer
li.w placarded all of the residences.
The health oniccr is after lr. McClanhan ,
who resides at ITortletli and Hamilton , streets.
'Tlio ofllcer found a case of diphtheria in tlio
doctor s own residence that had not been , re
ported.
lr. S.IC. Spaldlng snys there nroonlythrco
placards denoting diphtheria on Ifianklln
street between Twenty-fourth and Thirtieth.
instead of twenty-six , as reported Tuesday.
1 0OOO , I'coplo
Visit the Coliseum daily. Grand con
cert. Beautiful displays. The great
Itfolvillo tonight at the Coliseum. 2j
cents admission to all ,
Jlow to Cct There.
The races at Union park are fairly set
ting the people of bothOmahaandC'oun-
ell Bluffs -Hilil. Of coin-so you want to
bo in the pleasure nnd you also want to
linow how to get to the grounds. Talto
nbridgo motor cither on Uth street or
at the corner of 12th and Douglas. Ask
the conductor if his car ROCS to
the driving park , and ho will sell
you n ticket for CO cents which
includes your round trip carfare and ad
mission into the ptirk. The parlc Is lo
cated about halt way between the river
ami Council LlulTs and the motor Cars
run Into tlio grounds and within n. few
feet ol the grand stand , lioyond a doubt
there Is the finest string of horses
matched nt this mooting1 that was over
hcon in the west. The races will con
tinue cneb afternoon during the week
until Satuiday.
1O.OOO People
Visit the Coliseum dally. Grand con
cert. Beautiful displays. The great
Melville tonight nt the Coliseum. 25
tents admission to all.
Koutli.
The last harvest excursion for tlio
Fouth will leave Omaha -ItSOp. . ID. , Oc
tober 11 , via tlio Wabash R. U.
Mrs. Mercer , manicure 1 Qeo
Fitisoniiioit AMISS COMING.
3lo Is Kvpcotctlto Arrive Hero on
lay
President Adams of the Union Pacifle.with
Jir. Ifrcdorlck Ames and a party of directors
of the ro , d are expected to arrlvo In Omaha
on Friday nnd will remain here a Jay or tvo
mul vlll probabljiiialco a tour of the lines.
It is nnnouiiccd that tlo visit la simply otio of
Inspection nnd that no special sl 'nlllcanco at
taches to it.
Vice President Ilolcomliof tlio Union Pa-
clllo ia west on a brief trip.
General Manager Hurt of UioKlkliorn no-
compnnlcdbyair. Oxiv Hnrton nnd others
Jcftycsterdny in Mr. flu rt's private car fora
Uslt to the lllacl ( Hills country. Rumors of
tin iniiio pijtjocts follow the party.
Supeiintmdent Hulhbuu of the Missouri
I'acitlo la 111 the city.
Mr. Harry K. Sanfonl , i-cpresentlng . J.
Scanlan , who will ho the next attrsicllou at
thoBoyd , after "Tho Hustler , " is In the city.
Thwso plays will bo given by Mr. Scanlan
duriufihls Oamha engagement.
A number ol rornarkablv novel features
will bo Introduced In "The llustlor , " which
riwtis a four nl gill's engagement at tbo I3oyd
this evening. Ono of the interpreta
tions will bo n sparring bout between the
most diminutive of boxers , "Marcollus" nnd
Jcsso lleoher , who unvo been trained nnd aio
chaperoned by Colonel fcCarthy , the gcn-
tlcnmnly feather-weight champion of the
world. Another feature oC Importance *
will bo the abolishment of Uio "wins"
dance , In the ethics ot manag
erial philosophy It lias always been
'considered tlmtafarcc comedy Is not com
plete without vlnelni ? , but "Tho Hustler"
Inanageincnt hnvo substituted tovcnil feat
ures Hint vlll take the place ol tlio wing
dan eo and are not so stale , Seats for the cn-
H1L.MO.NB IN IT.
Progress ofthcBnleof the Omahi Syn
dlcnfa Oold Jllnc.
Hon. John A. JlcShano returned Monday
from Mexico and was called Immediately to
Chicago , -whence ho returned ycitcrdny
morning.
Ills Nlsit to Mexico wa In the Interest of
tlio Omaha synUicato of which to Is a mem
ber , nnd which ovns a largo gold uilno la that
Ho accompanied an English expert who
had been sent hither by n company of foreign
capitalists to Whom thcmlno wo ? offered for
$3,000,000.
On reaching thomltiotholattcrwasturned
over totho cxpcil , Ilomndo maps of all the
leads , examined the ore , made assays
and la every vay endeavored to
ascertain what the rnlno would bo
xvorth to bis people. 'Jho examination
x\a * a most critical ono , and whtlo no Idea
couhl ho obtained as to what the report
would be , the past iccoid of the miuo
lend the owners to hcllovo that
the showlti ? A\lll be n favorable ono'
The mine tins been worked only fern few
years nnd , tiotwllhilniulingtlmt Itlsiomoto
from the lallroad and that It has been
cijuippcd at preat expense , Ins been paylnjj a
dividend ofnboutS per cent per month.
If it should ho sold fnrJ : , 000,000 it will
have m.ulo a ( jood sized pilJ for several en
terprising citizens.
Grand Conccrtnml Exposition
At the Coliseum this evening. Ad
mission only 25 cents.
IJOAV lOvcurnloii Itntcito tlio J'nst.
Cominoncing1 Octohcr 7 and until
further notice , the Ohio & Mississippi
railway will sell round trip tickets from
St , Louis , Mo. , to Cincinnati nnd return
at $ .
Columbus , O. , and return , 58.
Plttsburpr , Pa. , and return , $12.
Harpers I'orry and return , $16.
Philadelphhiand return , $17.
Boston and return , $22.
Da\ton , 0. , nnd return , 87.
Gallon and return , $10.
Mansfield , O. , and return , $10.50.
A.kion , 0. , and return , 11.
Cleveland , O , , and return. 111.
Jamestown , K , Y" . , anil return , $12.
Buffalo , N. Y. , and return , $13.
Salamanca , Is' , Y. , and return , $13.
Voungstowii and return , $11.
Albany and return , $20.
Liberal return limits for tickets. For
information call on or address A. ,1.
Lyttlc , G. W. P. ngpnt , olllco lOo North
lroad\vay ! \ 91' Union depot , St , Louis.
Mchlllc'roiil-ht.
The great anil only Melville at the
Coliseum this evening , 0 p. in. Sco him.
M-ABSEXOIlOlt CO SXtTUTlON.
Ilia Second Step Talccn Toward Or-
KJinl kiiK ivSncngcrfcsC.
Tuesday night there was a meeting of the rnas-
scnchorconimittcoon the proposcdstcngcrfcst ,
allthomcrnherssavo the representative of the
piattdcutschcrvcrein being present.
The greatest harmony and enthusiasm pre
vailed among the others , each ono of whom
was delighted with the prospects of the fest
and reported the pleasure which the an
nouncement of such nn undertaking1 afforded
the incuibeis os their icspcctivo societies.
The gentlemen picsciit were Messrs.
Sehacffer of the Concordin , Koosclnnan of the
Liedcrkranz. CUMcdlnRof the Swedish sing-
In society , Or. WIrth of the Mneimerchor
and air. Stein of the turner's quartette.
Thocoinmittcejndoptcd a constitution and
Mt of by laws which they will submit to the
iiiasscnchor at u meeting to ho licld soon.
' Save who cnnl" was the frantic cry of
Napoleon to his army nt Waterloo. Save
health and strength while you can , by tlio
of ' , . advice that
wo Aycr's Sirsnparilla.Is an-
lilies to all , both young and old. Don't ' w.ut
until discaso fastens on you ; begin at once.
Urown Still
No tidings have yet boon received of Jacob
Brown , who left hta homo nt 1315 North
Eighteenth street last Friday morning nnd
lias not returned
Ilo told his wlfo ho was going to South
Omahato collect a hill of $1 from "Shanty"
lircsenhan , u llreman at the stockyards.
.Mrs. Drown says her husband had at least
§ 10 when lie lelt homo and inay have liad
more as ho handled the funds of the house.
Ho haduotbecn worWngJor some time , Ivlrs.
llrown supporting the family by keeping
hoarders.
Mrs , Brown stated that her husband liad
seemed very moody oflatonnd Idatod several
times that ' 'something ' might happen. " She
Is entirely nt n loss to account for his absence.
"When he left homo lie had on a black coat ,
considerably worn , dailc pants , light flannel
shirt , and black hat. Ho Is fifty-five years
old , has dnik hair and moustache , dark coiu-
l > loxlouaudls of medium size.
MehlHo
The great and only Melville at the
Coliseum , this evening , 9 p. in. Sco him.
Nelirnsltn Suenr.
Mr. JfcCord of McCord , Brady & Co. , who
liavo secured control of the output of the
Grand Island sugar refinery , was seen yester
day andspcakinfiupon Uio sugar question said :
"Tho llrst consignment from the Oxiinrtl
refinery will bo received today , and although
wo have not seen n pound of tlio sugar , wo
liavo a guarantee that the quality will bo
equal to that from the refinery nt San Fran
cisco. The plant will bo In operation ninety
days nnd during that titno the output -will
reach something Hko sixty thousand pounds
jicrdny. Jlut ono grade of sugar will bo
manufactured nnil that will bo tbo granu
lated. Our market for this Nebraska
product will bo throiifihoutthis state , Kansas ,
Iowa and South Lhilcoti.
"Thero are a great many orders already in ,
nnd if the sugar comes up to the standard ,
wo expect to dispose of it as fast as it is re
ceived , "
_ _ _
Grand Concert and Exposition.
At the Coliseum this evening. Ad
mission only 2o cents.
Mr. Stralj-ht InOtmhn.
Mr. U. J. Straight of Bradford , Pa. , the
gentleman who caused the arrest of Mr.
i > ncstlllnll in Now York , arrived in the city
jesterday morning , accompanied by Mrs.
Straight , and registered nt the Mlhard.
Several unsuccessful attempts wcro made
to see Mr. Straight.
Mr.Ulalhva'i seen and expressed ignorance
of Mr. Straight's arrival , although ho said ho
had been cxncctlnur thu ircntlonuii to coma tn
Onmba to sec him about some business mat
ters.
Henry C , Meyer of N"c\v York , editor of
the Sanitary Engineer and Building Kccord ,
was in the city jebtcrday , Uslting City Engi
neer Tlllson. ! Nr. TMoyorhas been visiting
all of the vestom cities ami places Omaha at
the head of the list in the point of line ofllco
buildings uud general public improvements.
CREAM
3 itperlor erctllono , , , TOVfn | n nlUUBFJf homo
rraorotlnri a ; „ „ , „ „ . lt „ , , rel br
fcndotied 1 > J tb
Brt a > the Blroriett
I'll roil Dr. Tilco' * Cream H k
In run * .
tOK
Chlc U.
OP Wi\n.
llio Oinnlia Gunrdfi' Nciv GntliitK Gun
nt llotiic ,
Headed by the Musical Union land of
n'cntjr-flvo pieces , tlio Oniaba guards , fort ) '
itronp , cacortcdtlictrncw galling pun to the
mrrncks on Capitol avcnxioycatcrtlny after
noon. And a prouder or n hnndsoincr
wily ol men never marched to martini muslo
linn did tlieso forty Runrdsmcn doing escort
luty to their new llcia piece , which -was
lrn\vnby J , b. JlcCormlclt's ' four-ln-lmnOtho
outriders being Atcssrs. Harry McCormlclc
nnd Dcrt Cook , whllo two nrincd warriors
icld the heads of tbo lead IIOMCSv1 , Ich woio
nottlcsomo to a decree.
From the 13 , & , M. ( reiplit depot the
! iuiriU traversed the follovltitf line ot march :
s'orth OH Tenth to Furnam , to Slxtccntli
to Cniiltol avenue nnd thcnco to the armory.
Chaplain C. II. ( lanlticr looked over ) '
nch s soldier uvoti a baj' liorso vtkich ineeld } '
olloved the procession , never reiiliylng the
miioitant personage howiucuvrylngthrougli
ho streets of Omalin ,
Arilvlng at the nrmory , the Riiards wcro
Iniwn up In compr.uy founsition , when Mr.
Max Mayer , who xvw instrumental In pio-
curing the inin , said : ' 'It la sotiiuisiiurfor
no of Into to intcrincdillo with the daiiffct-oiw
niplcmciits ofvir tlmt it Is somewhat with
aspiilt oC ticpldution that I msumo the re-
eponslbllltyof piesentltiK this beautiful imd
inposlnt ? ijittlitiitguiito you. Yet , speaking
n behalf of the peace-loving citizens of
3nmha mid South Omaha , nnd feelliiR the
H'hlotliut I do In the achievements of the
Jinaha Guards In the past nnd hnUtifnu
abiding' fnlth intholraccoiiiplislnncntsin the
Intuie , It gives mo Tinbounued pleasure to bo
; lven this oppottunity to express my gratlll-
: ation in knowing that I huvobeen nbloto
contrlbtito my little shnro to the
promotion and cniouwRonient of the
uravo iaiul of military of which
; ho citlcns of Omaha feel so
ustly proud. As I looli with my civilian
! yei upon this passive piece of sutistlo nrlil-
ery lean not help but feel and know Its dcs-
: nictlvo power , when ncpssity should at
toino tltno call its latent forces in to nation.
1)rendful ) n ? such a contlnirency would prove
; o thobopi'loss parson within Its death-ileal-
inir rniKU , I am prompt to sujrpest to you nnd
to nlllu thcso times of piping ucace that I bo
love with the poet , that
'Hr > ho llslit and runs tiway
Will 11 % o to tl 'ht unothorduy. '
"I sincerely liono the tlmo will never come
lhat tlici-o snnlt bo cause for the Otmiha
GuanlJ to turn the business eiul of this gun
oa the Dcoplo of Omaha. Hopliiff that my
endeavors In scluutlni ; Uils K uUns gun will
meet with the sipprob.itlon of the otllcers mid
members of the Omaha Guards 1 consign It
Into the embrace of your tender inoi-clas.-
Chaplain C. II , Guidnor on behalf of the
computy icspondcd to AIv. Meyer's iii'usetiU-
tlon speech , cfholiiff the wor U expressed by
the former speaker , and then after three
hearty cheers ivcro Klvcu thoprido of tlio
comp.my was placed in position , where it Is
hoped it vlll remain except on occiulons of
parades , never to silence a riot of participate
In iutcrncciuo stiifo.
Melville. TonlfjJit.
Tlio great and only Molvilto at , tlio
Colisouni this evening , 9 p. in. See him.
KFFKCTS Ol' THiVRIiCIC. : .
Details Derived from a
IVoni I oulc Creek.
A passenger who arrived in this city de
tails the completeness of the w rook on the
Union Paclllc near liick Crack ta was briefly
icportcd intlieso dispatclioj a few days ago.
"Tho train was east bound ami rnn Into an
open s\v itch , " said he , "nhlen n yard hand
bad left open. There were two engines on
the train. The first ran for
t.vcnty or thirty feet on the
slcoiKTs nnd then took to the ditch. The see-
end engine went to the ditch almost immedi
ately and was literallv , holler and everything ,
broken to pieces. There was ono W'ugner
slcojier , ono bagpaxo nnd ono mail cir
smiibhed into .Kindling ood. There were
about titty passengers on the train , nnd I can
not absolutely sco how they escaped o veil ,
becausf only train hands were injured and
only ono of thorn , I believe , dioJ.
"U'liat was not nil , Iinmeclmtely cast of
Rode Creek station a bridge eighty feet
wide , spanning the creetr , wna burnea down
about the snmo time. Tnis caused a clog-
cinsof trains for miles along the voad until ,
I believe , not leas than litty vcro stalled in
the \icinity. Some of tiicso .were Uelayedfur
neai'ly two days , and comprised horses , cat
tle and stoc'.cof ull kinds.1
Advertising
it Is Bald will sell anything , this ia
true in a ineaswro ; but for staying
qualitiesmciit Is the test. E.xtciihivo
advertising mny sell anything \\hcro
It Is new or unknown , but after it
comc.s into general use , it la judged1
according tolls -\voitli , Tlio continued
and steady growth of Swift's ' Specific-
is the lest c-vitleiico of its excellence.
It ia most popular ulicro It is best
known. Every Lottlo sold , sells ten
others. Every ono tliat takes it be
comes Its friend , and iccommcuds it
to their acquaintances.
Trcntlso on Blood and Slsln Diseases
mailed free.
SWIFT SIT.CITIC Co , , Atlanta , Ga.
If you 'Juive a
COLlDorCOUGH ,
nciito or Icndlnp : tn
CONSUMPTION ,
OFAIMD
AIMD
AIMDoi. . ' mm AND son *
acs Kitrrt-R aux iij aroaci IT.
This rropnrntlon contain * the ptlmuln-
ting iiroportlca ot 0 > //i/jioji/uMf/ifm
mid nvafforueptan CVwl lAvir Oil. UHOI !
liv nil vftlnlniiii nil Ihft vrnpltl rf > i- . TtlR fit
a as mill ; , Tliroo times oa cfllcn-
clous na plnln Cod Ll\er Oil , A pcifi-ct
Kraulnlon , t > ctcr | tlmu jillotlirra iniijo. 1'or
all terms oC'imlli > \ j Iistdes , HroiichlUi ,
Scrofula , a" " as a Flesh Producer
there Isnotlilng llko SCOTT'S EMULSION.
ItlsBoM by all BruBKhw. Ix-tnoonoby
l > rotuHODXlauntlonor [ Inipinlriit u
luducojou to accept aauUitltuto.
OaUformas.BlM.Rl ! ! y
DIE. IIOIIU'S
BUTTLE VECETABIE PIUS c-
CURB > , * /
frUcltllritilnrliv ,
, , Inillgrfttlon.
3 BILIOUSNESS , / _ . /lllUUJllllll 'I all tin
nboro a n a
and other UUur.
rJiT llipyau
Stomach > uaurrolttcluu (
Complaints , x ull-u.j Cul.Lr ,
nntl purtljr vrwil" .
, iclelnKC | < nip uftil-
ed cl M-ui'liblei In *
JlKinoui to Cilirnrnk.
[ if tlirnu ] & plll4 In
. -uh Mil <
Sick Headacha
iittsulutily uunaliy
. BS rcn vlali II for < 5
or & lor 41. Vnritlo bjilrUKumt.
- orbj mall. Aiidrcn
HOBS' $ KtDitut eo. , ritori. sit FRAICISCO ciu
JOIl BALK IS OMAHA. Mil. . HIT
Huin & Co , Cor , ISib & I > OUKUI EUrtte.
J. A. yulltr & Co , Cor , Uth i Doiiulai fctrcctfl ,
AI ) . Foiltr < b Co. . Council lllutrj , lo\\m ,
UNO PHINCIP L EMUCallTB IVtRYWHCRC.
N kru ,
UBMlil lA USHItM
W klipirt b ui dUlliiU/ . C iur rulU.
Bltigers , asters , nnd public speakers use
Aycr's Cherry i'cctcral. It Is llio favorite
remedy for hoarseness nnd all affections ol
tlio vocal organi , throat , nnd lungi. As nn
anoJyno and expectorant , the cffecU ol
tills prepatltlon arc promptly realized.
"Aycr'sClnrrs' rccloral liaadone tnogreat
gooJ , It U jplcmlld remedy for all ells-
cases of tlia throat nnd lungs , and I ha > o
inutli plcasnrcln testifying to Its merits. "
( Uev. ) C..V. Nldiol9.Vo. TIsUury.Masa. .
'In my profosslon of an auctioneer , any
affection of the \olcc or throat Is a sciloua
matter , but , at each attach , I ha\o been re-
lleuil by a Jew doses of Aycr's Chcriy
I'octoral. This icincdy , with ordinary care ,
liaaurkcd auchainaglcalcffcctlhat Iha\o
suflcicilcry llltlo liiconciilencc. Iao \ \
also used It In my Jamlly.fllth ury excellent -
lent resnin , In couxlis , cold ! , &c. " Wu. ir.
y , Mlnlaton , So , Austialla.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoraf ,
vniu-Annu BV
DH , J. C. A.YER Ss CO. , Loxvcll , Maso.
tiolJUy allUrugjIfli ! . I'rlcett ;
Drs.tMtsMstts .
Physicians , Surgeons ana Specialists ,
14O9 DOUGIAA.S STHLHIE1T
OMAHA ,
Th most widely and favorably know *
nllstilti tlia Unltotl States Their Ionic ex
perience , remarkable skill and unlvcrial sac-
loss In the trcittnont and oil re of NervoM ,
ubronlo and Surttlcnl Diseases , entitle tlicsn
ctntnent physicians to tlio full eoutldoncoof
tlio aflllotpdovcrywlicrp. They Kunrantoo !
A UKIITAIN A.N1) ) I'OSITIVK OUUC foi
tlio awful eireets of early vlco and the numer
ous evils that follow hi Its train ,
1'ltIVA'l'K , BLOOD ANDBIvlN D1SRASKS
) OCllly ( , cninnlclisly and iiri-inniipntly ourcil.
NKKVOU8 UKI1IL1TY AND BKXUAL JI3-
OHUKHS yield rcudllyto tliolr bklltful treat-
FISTUIiA AN'D RECTAL UL.OEUS
cd cured without pain or detention
from business.
II YUItOl'Bfj'E AND VAlUCOCEr E pornn-
nuntly nnd aucccssCiillv cured In uviry case.
SVl'llIMS. GONUltltllliA. OI/KKl1 , SlCP- )
matorrho.i , Hoir.inal Woakncss , Lost Jlmihood ,
N'l litEiiilsilons , ] Jocayc < l r.aoulilcs , Koinalo
Weakness imd all ( lollciito dlsoiilery jieeullur
to olthor sax poiltlvoly cured , as well as nil
functional disorders tliat maiiltfrnin youtti-
ful folllosor tliocxccMs or mtitiuo vdira.
'FPir"TIlll < Ouimntcod jiorinnna u tly
iJ I JUV-i 1 U 1N.1/ cured , removal con plclo ,
wltlioutcuttlns.cjuistlc oriHlUitlon. : Curoa
utTocted tit homo by iiiLtluut without a mo-
incut's pnlnor annnyancc.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN.
PI1IP17 Tim awful ofTcuts of
AQITPli l UK Li early vlco which briiiRS
orpnnlo weakness , dostroyliis l)0th ) inlrul and
body , with all Us dreaded ills , poiniiuiunty
cured ,
] ) UO ni7TTC Address these who liavo Im-
UJ\J. LJlyl 10 pulled tlicniSL'lves by liu-
propfr Indulgence nnd solitary h iblts , wlik-h
ruin both mind and body , unfitting them for
business , stud vor iiiairliiRO.
MAItl < IiU : aiEN or the > o cnlirlnjon th\t
happy Mfo.iiwnreot rhyslcaldobllity.aulelily
OUR SUCOBSS
Is based upon Jncts First I'raotlonl experi
ence. ttocond Kvor y cnso Issiioclally stuilled ,
thus starting riff hi. Third Medicines are
prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit
each case , tliun clTectltiK enrea without Injury.
Drs. Belts & Betts ,
M09 DOUGLAS STREET. - - OMAHA. NEB.
AMUSEMENTS.
Boyd's , Opera
THE FUN BEGINS
Thursday , Oct. 9
Nights
Saturday and Tie HMer
OOMUS.
Matinee. riot uttio ,
I'tui Dig. N'oLliIng More
lloxHhect open Wednesday morning at ieg-
ulur prices.
nrnnrrrhreo 'n ' ts.
Ui dllll
ooMMicixa
SUNDAY OCT. 12.
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION.
Special Engagement of tlio Talented Aetrcss ,
SBNE8 HBRNDON
In her latest and lics > t success ,
"ia Belle Marie"
ncservod scat sale oprns at usual pilccs ,
Sttttudny inoriilnSi Uct. lllh , atOu. in ,
wiiiij IA\VUU. : MANAanit.
CORNER I1TH AND FARNAM STS. , OMAHA
\VIKIC : oi. ' OOP. .
Tlio erontoitucrifnllon , DTlio Tliroo Honnm SonK
ti'p II , 'I'nlkj ' KiuUali. liorninn ( Hid Kronen , 'llio
Mixlcin Kcntlior orlcpr . Tlio two Curloi , of llio
1'ollci llorm'i , I'.nH xuiliiio | imi'lcul nkolch Duliorty
mul l.yncli , llurtoniinil I'liwunlH Comedy Co. , .Sinn
Hurtle ! ) . Soubrotlc TlialoncliClitlilren
ONK nun ; rou TJiiusi : snows.
FRENCH SPECIFIC.
A POSITIVE nndporminentCUPE Jor all
i&eaiesolllie URINARY ORGANS. Cures
vvhcreothcrtreatment tails. Fulldirecllansvtlth ith
bottle. PtlCB , ono dollir. Sea signature ol C , L.
STAHL. For 6alo Dy Drtigglats.
DB. BEET ,
Cradnalc Dentist.
A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber
For Five Dollars.
A-porfcct nt Ruarniitocil. Tooth extracted
wltlinut jwln or iliuwtir. imc } wltl out iiimos-
thollcH. Uolil mi < l Mlv ir Jill ngi ; at , Jo est
nitts , Ilrldnomill Cmwn Work. Tvulli ultu-
oiitpint < K Allworlt wair.iiiti'il.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
BlJnlriirro , imli street elevator , Uii | > iiutcii <
na until U o'cliulc.
C'ullurn iiinlCiidn. j
Collect Styles.
Out gmllly. PciJtct ritllng.
IRY THEM ,
OUR SHOE DEFT.
[ s crowded with new goods for the fall , and notwithstanding the steadily advancing price of Icathctf
ive arc in a position to offer our fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our Shod
Department so popular in so short a time , Our stock for the fall was ordered very early , bcfo
Ihc manufacturer's thought of advancing prices ; the material wis selected with care and " { h
Shoes -were made and finished in the best workmanlike manner , and \vc are now offering not
Dnly the largest assortment , but also the best made Shoes for Men and Boys , honest goods ivhicfi
nc arc not afraid to back with cur guarantee.
To signalize the opening of the Fall Season in this Department we place on sale to-day ,
2OOO pair fine Calf Shoes , Congress and Lace , warrantc Goodyear \Veltat $2.50. Tina
is the same quality and make which we sold last season as a great bargain at $2.75. Shoqa
made with Goody ear Welt , arefully as good for wear and elasticity as Iland-scwcclShocs. Th/i
Above are an extraordinary bargain. We know Shoe Stores would charge at least $3.50 or J.p
for like goods. ' *
Our "Worldngman's" shoes for $1.25 , of which we sell thousands of pairs every season , at * '
turning out better than ever this fall.Vc have placed early orders for enormous quantities zMuA
the manufacturer has greatly improved upon the make of them. No more honest shoe wfsf
sver offered for sale at such a low price. It is solid leather throughout , and the make and finis.b )
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
kinds of lasts , shoes to fit any foot.
All our other departments arc loaded with new goods. In every line we have put in a big
anticipating an increased trade.
PRIOEXS LOWELL THA-IsE E1VEXR.
Open , until 8 p. in. Saturday , 1O p. m.
Corner 14tli and Douglas Streets.
Good. Advice.
It was Cowpcr who said , "To bo
xvfill dressed , well bred and well
equipped , is ticket Rood enough to
pass us readily through every
door. " The-Ural of tlio above qual
ifications can bo obtained by pur
chasing from us one of our
Fine Cheviot Suits
which arc equal In style , finish nnd
material to the best upurovcd cus
torn worlr.
Mtirpiiiiio n i > u
cur clln lotoliotltfi.
DH J.ETEPilCNB.Ltb&Qon.O.
PRINCIPAL POIMTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1 3O2 Pnrnam Stroot.
HARRY P. DEUEL ,
City Pnsaencror nnd Ticket Aeront
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT ,
Rrwwtn * far 'lT frln. r > lnlnn iFt ! . KearnleU. Wnle-
JlJntal Ufpredilon. HoflcnlliKnl the Mmln.ro-
LultlniJ'In Bnltr ia Iciillnirto inlncry clorajr arl
m n
flcAtli rremSturo Olil JMtf. lliuienncM. l.um ol I'ovcr
in l ior MI. . Iiivol nt rr l ! . 3eioiul hpumiilor , Jjcr *
liraln , biuo
cauiet hy OTer-eiertlon of tlia tclf [ or
. > Ix-i conuln ononionlt' tr U
oTurlndi iBenco. c i -
m n"l ir. r. rr " ' "Ir 81' ' > ) ' inallin-i | liU
Wth ea'i orUof llr hU born. * . ! trmt r""Jfg'JJ '
"GOODMAN DKUG co. ,
Omaha. Ncb ,
lUOParnam Street , - _
DR/KEJSf SiN GT ON.
fe.
. . .
Eye and Ear Surgeon
Street Spectacles aesurately
flttoil.
dlsorddii ol < mnko them Blue.
'I tint's focrnuiti Itirv lese lioi > o toocoonl
mailed Btal < l free for
' '
I OUR NEW BODKI 'iMit am't Hfiifn n
I uun new PUUIVI ttin-fatlinonl U."Zfj.
.OHOJ > Olll
< J > /Mlinrr < . " [ KIC UtlllCAL CO , BuB l , H. f
H7WE SOME STYLE !
Owing to the large number of requests that
the splendid offer made by us of the Encycli *
paedia and Daily Bee should not be withdrawn ,
we have decided to accept orders for a shorfi
time longer. The full set , ten volumes is now
complete and we will consequently make a
slight change in our terms.
OUR PROPOSITIO
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scrip lion of the daily paper including the Sunday - *
day issues delivered at your address nnd d
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* <
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themselves of the above liberal offer by having
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OMAHA , NEB.
MAX MEYER & BRO.
The Popular
Are rocotvlncr dally from the londlnu mnnuf.ioturora of tlila
country and Europe , all the LA.TBST NOVELTIES In FINE
JEWELRY , SILVERWARE , OLOOKS , BRONZB ORNA
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IALTY , but wo carry all other first-class makes Slain.Vul -
thnm , SprlnRflold , Etc.
OLTR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER , and ALL
OOOD3nro WARRANTED. Space will not allow us to QUOTE
PRIOE3a30ur stack IB too LA.RGE mid VARIED , but como
and BOO lor yourso'vos. It will OJBS you nothhi ? to LOOK.
Vieltora are always "WELOOME , and ohould you WISHo b w
wo will make It nn object for you to DEAL WITH US. "W
uro ehowln-r HUNDREDS of articles miittib'o lor WEDDINQ
and ether GIFTS , at prices raiiffln ? from 81 up to $1,00O .
All our CUB tome rj are TREATED ALIKE , whether tho.r
purohasos bi SMALL or GREAT.
MAX MELYEXR. & BRO.f
SixLoouUi and Farnarn felroots , Omaha. NoK
W ESTABLISHED 100Q. a
NO OUREXr NO PAY.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
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