Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 15, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OH AHA DAILY BEE , OCTOBER 15 , 1890.
THE CITY.
Tompornttiro yesterday , 7 tv. m. , 38 ° i
10n.ni. , f > 2 = .
Cliiy and Forest have mictl John Burk-
Loltlurln the county court fortlDf.07 on
n note.
Leo Moss , o ( the banking house of
Jjizarus tillverimm of Chicago , ittjlii tbo
city , the guest of S. A. Slomnn.
Mr. Arthur Wtikeloy of this city wns
married lit hlj h noon yesterday to Miss
J'unnlo Wall In Bultlmoro. Mil.
The Homo investment company has
BUM ! A.V. . McLtuiKhHn , I ) . II. "Wheeler
mid .7 , II. Van Clastur for $500 on iinoto.
The nntlomil holler itispoctorfl' conven
tion In which Mr. .Joseph Stnuilovonrop-
rcsontH Oiiuihn , opened in Now York
yesterday.
ftTho jury In the cn o of Harkor Hroth-
OPH njfiilnst Christonicn , for rout , uftor
belntfoutnll nlflit , diangreed and were
discharged ,
The llap on the government building
van at Imlf-nmM yesterday out of respect
tri the memory of Justice Mlllorof the
United States supreme court.
Mnrv Diulycha nppcnrcil hoforo Jus
tlco Homes yesterday anil sworoouta
warrant for the arrest of Joseph Bee-
vnr , charging him with being the father
of her unborn child.
Sumuol L. Hrunton of 1121 North
Nineteenth Btreot has just received a
inngnllloont assortment of tin ere from
the various tin districts of the Black
HillH. Ho has also plats of the localities
In wliluh the ere is richest and found In
greatcat abundance.
Articles of incorporation of the Platte
Valley Hvo stock company were llled
with the county cleric yesterday. The
Incorporating were If. II. Uorsey , O. II.
Tonoruy , OeorgoV. . E. Dorsoy , W. K.
Smalls and George A. lllckolc , and the
principal phieo of business in to bo at
Fremont. T10 } capital block Is $100,000.
Oxvlnp to the absence of Nov.V , A.
Llpoonlyan informal meeting of thpso
Interested in the thanksgiving' mission
bonollt was held last evening in the
Young Men's Christian association
rooms. Another uicotiiif , ' will ho held
on Tuesday evening next , when arrange
ments will bo perfected and a rough
ikoteh of the plans for a central mission
building will bo presented.
It waH rumored about the countybuild-
ing that Chairman Anderson of the coun
ty commissioners , hail refused to sign
the warrants for witnesses and jurors in
coroner's inquests on the ground that the
statutes did not provide for the payment
of these fees. Mr. Anderson denied the
report anil said ho should sign the war
rants , although ho still adhered to his
opinion Unit tlio commissioners were in
dividually liable to the payment of the
amount allowed contrary to the law.
The dcclinlnc powers of old nee may by
wonderfully recuperated nail sustained be
tbo dally use of Hood's Snreuparlilu.
AN AlM'BAIj FOU HUM' .
An American AVomitii'H Voice from a
Mexican I'rlHon.
MtmioitAs , Tiimnullpas , Mexico , Oct. 0.
To the Editor of TIIU BIB : ! In some of the
loading papers there has appeared over my
signature an appeal for help. Many letters
have been addressed to inu inquiring as to
mvtruo situation , etc.
To everyone who respects woman's honor
I will say , that , as has been statedI shot and
killed Max Stein in Hoynosa , Mexico , on the
night of August 17 , 1STO.
This man Stein persecuted mo with his at
tentions , and in his pretcntlons to bo an ofll-
cer , threatened to put mo in Jail if I did not
submit , to Ms brutish desires. Then lie way
laid mo ntul attempted to violate my person.
From this fright I lost my baby boy and for
three weeks I lay between life and death.
When I recovered from tills sickness Stcln
continued his persecutions , and on the night
of tlio 17tb , in Itoynosu , near my own house ,
while my husband lay in bed slclt , Stcln
ngnin criminally assaulted me , and as a last
resort to prevent the violation of my person ,
I shot him ,
I am eighteen years old , a native of Texas ,
and the wife of Judge II. T. McCabo. My
maiden name was Mary Inez Buckolcw. For
tbo hilling of Htcin I am now confined In the
carccl publlca ( public jail ) In this city , no
oond bclnp allowed. I am now in my bed
sick and bold a certl'lrato ' from two well
known physicians that my present blckncss
if duo to being confined in ndump room , where
tbo atmosphere Is foul , uovcntiUtlou , and am
allowed no exercise.
I am penniless and destitute , not having a
dollar to employ counsel , and unable oven to
buy necessary medicines whllo sick , and
were it not for the charity of a Mexican lady
I would KO hungry , I am confined in the
same jail where are confined the worst crim-
inuls in Mexico. It is said I am the first
woman ever confined in this tcrriblo place.
My distress is beyond description , mentally ,
physically and financially , anil while waiting
for iny trial I appeal for help to every true
American.
To corroborate the facts of my statement
and that all at a distance may Icnow that this
is neither romance or fiction , but a stern
reality , I refer to the follawing well known
gentlemen : P. Martinez , civil Judge ; Manuel
Isasl , clerk ; Jose M. Oantu , Oucrro , civil
Judge ; Colonel N. Hornaiuti' , lieutenant
colonel at IMna ; Captain Arteaza of the
Fifth cavalry and Ur. Gomez Muckolroy ,
military surgeon , nil of Heynosa , Mexico.
Ur. A. M , ( Jonoso. Cntnargo , Tnmauliius ,
Mexico. Arturo Martinez , Caccros ; Drs.
Banlgan ami MeManus. Colonel 1'rcados
Cavnzos , Colonel Villcaral , editor Amitjo del
Pueblo ; editor El Sol do Mayo , all of Muta-
moras , Tiunnullpas , Mexico , and Don Juan
Manuel Troviuo , Mexican consul ut Browns
ville. Tex.
All communications may bo sent direct to
mo.
mo.All papers please copy.
"yours la distress ,
MAHV
aiOllTUAUV.
Josopli V. "Weokuneli or riatlsiiioutli
DIcH After a Short Illness.
Joseph V. "Wcckbach of Plattsniouth died
at liU homo Monday , after a short illness ,
Ho was well known In this city. lie was the
brother ofVllliam Wcckbach , who Is In
business at 131'J 1'lorco street , and of Gus
tavoVcckbacb , of 418 South Fourteenth
street.
The deceased was born In Germany in 1S4 1.
Ilocamo to America in ISOO , and in March of
that year located at Plnttsmouth , where bo
operated a blacksmith shop until 1SCO. After
wards ho purchased a farm , and conducted
the BIIIIIO for two years. Ho then entered the
grocurv and bukcry business. In 1S70 bo ad
ded dry goods to Ills stock ; in 1S73 clothing' ,
and at the tnno of his death was carrying
on an extensive business. Ho was n
member of the IMuttsmouth city coun
cil for eight years , and was highly
respected by the community. In iy55 ho was
married to Kate Ciuthniann , n nativeof Ger
many. A largo family of children and a wife
are left to mourn the loss of a loving father
ami an afTcctlonnto husband.
Ills funeral will take place today and
will bo attended by n number of friends of
the deceased from this city.
Laura Ilodpcs , aged two years and o'ovcn
months , son o ( George II. Hodges , formerly of
this city and now of Fremont , died yesterday
morning at tlio resldencoof Ills grandparents ,
Shlnu's addition , after a Hhott illness. The
funeral took place yesterday afternoon at 'J
o'clock.
tlio Nebraska Mncs.
A special train arrived on the Chicago , St ,
Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha road last even-
lu J with a number of prominent omcials of
lhat company aboard. A tour of Inspection
of the Nebraska lines of the road was being
made , and. the train returned immediately to
BIoux lllty. Among the o In thi uurty wow
CJeneral Manager Winters , General t i-elgbl
Agent Clark aud Supcriuteudeut of Tele-
jnipb
A TIUIIUTU TO TIII3 DEAD.
It Is to Iln to ( ho Late .Just lee Miller
by the I ) ousting County llnr.
Yesterday when the district court con
vcncd Mr. 0. A. Daldwla nroso and address *
Ing the court , saldi
"If Your Honor please " \Vlth great sorrow
1 arise to announce to the court that the great
and gooJ man and most eminent Jurist , lion ,
Samuel P. Miller , has lain down to a final
rest from his labors on earth.
His active work is done ; and we , the mem
bers of the Douglas enmity bar , desiring to
express our high appreciation of the man and
of tlio jurist who win so much loved ami
respected by nil of the people from the gulf
coast on the south to onrutmoit northern
limits , from the Atlantic- the I'aclllc shores
n n learned , jutt mul Christian Judge in
a wav and manner that shall rnilurc , ana
may bo known and rend by these who shall
follow us ; and to that end and for that pur
pose , I now move the court to appoint a com-
mltteo to prcpar"o and report at a future day
of this term of court suitable resolutions ex-
presslvo of our high appreciation of tbo man
whoso demlso tbo nation now mourns.
"And the court will pardon me , If I suggest ,
as chairman of that coinmltU'e. the name of
the Hon. .lames \Voolworth , who knows
him BO well , naif who , M I tun told , stood by
bis bed-sldowhcn the light of his Ufa wont
out. "
To the motion Judge Doanc , manifesting a
deep sense of the universal sorrow felt , re
sponded In words of much feeling , and spoke
of the man and of the Jurist from a long per
sonal and professional acquaintance with
him , ns one who was , in all things , most
worthy of the highest commendation , ami
upon consultation with hit associates named
M the committee proposed lion , .Tames JJ.
Woolwortli , Hon. C. A. Baldwin , lion. James
W. Savage , Hon. A. J. 1'oppleton , J. J.
llreen ,
Tlio committee was directed to report their
doings at a future day of this term of court.
TJOW lltttca Knst.
The Ohio & Mississippi railway Is now
soiling tickets from St. L.ouis to Cin
cinnati und return at tlio low nito of $ ! ) ,
good for rcttifii until Oct. 11) ) inclusive ;
nlso one way to point's named as follows :
Dayton , O. , 84.15 ; Columbus , O. , $1.13 ;
Cleveland , O. , $8 ; I'itlsburg , Fa. , SS ;
Washington , 1) ) . O. , S10.2.V , ijiillhnoro ,
Md , $10.io ! ; I'lilhulelphlu , 1'n. , $11.05 ;
Now York , 8W ; Boston , Mass. , $10.
Tickets ut above rates will continue on
bale until Oct. 10 inclusive. Address A.
J. Little , gcn'l western passenger ngront ,
105 N. Broadway , and Union depot , St.
Louis , Mo. _
1IIUDS AND DOGS.
Tlio Ituliiecinciits Offered Tor Their
JHsplny Here Next Month.
John It. Megahan , secretary of tbo state
poultry and pet stoclt association , Is in Omaha
looiiini ? after the big poultry und dog show
which opens hero November i3. !
Mr. Meg.ihan will call upon the bankers
.and business men in the near future , asking
them to extend the usual courtesy in taking
advertising space in the premium list.
This is tlio lirst state show of tills kind
ever hooked for Omaha , and many interested
Omihans hope it may receive generous
patronage.
The secretary nt Lincoln will furnish an
advance sheet giving list of nri/.es on poultry
nnd birds. Tlio dop men should also write
him , stating how many dogs they wish to
enter , In order that proper arrangements may
bo made for the accommodation of them.
As stated before , this is a state enterprise
nnd not nn individual one. Every dollar
taken In tit these annual shows Is paid out in
premiums in order to cncournRo an enter
prise , the- annual revenue of which Secretary
Kush gives as $ " 50,000,000 , which is moro
than wheat , cotton or hay.
The managers of this Omaha show nro
offering for the latest display of any one
variety of thoroughbred poultry , $50 ; second
best , $ .10 ; third best. $ . ' 0. Best pen parti
colored poultry , $ T)0 ; best pen solid-colored
poultry , $ oO ; best pen solid-colored Asiatics ,
$10 ; second best pen solid-colored Asiatics ,
$ S ; best pen parti-colored Asiatics , $12 ; second
end best pen parti-colored Asiatics , 53 ; best
pen SDliU-colorcd Americans , $12 ; second
best pen solid-colored Americans , $3. The
same will bo offered ou Mediterraneans ,
games , etc.
In order to encourage owners of cngo birds
an offer of ? 5 Is made for the best display of
canaries ; $ .1 for best display of parrots nnd
paraquets ; i for best parrot or lurnquot ; 5
for handsomest bird cage ( with bird of any
kind ) . No cutrauco fco for birds or cages.
Mrs. Mercer , manicure , 401 Bee bldg
"The Slaughter nf the Innocents. "
Letting your children die \vith diph
theria. Dr. JolToris' preventive to euro
la infallible. Twenty-five years' trinl
has proven it. Price $3.00. Address to
Thos. JolTorls , box 057 , Oratilm , Neb.
BHIFFKLiIjKB'S DEATH.
Tlio Jury Still Unable to Determine
"What Causeil It.
The Investigation concerning the circum
stances surrounding the death of Charles F.
ShllMlee of Council Bluffs , who was found In
a dying condition on a cable train Saturday ,
was ucgun at , noon ny uoroner narrigan. A
number of witnesses were examined but with
out casting any light on the affair.
Goldlo Ilurk , an inmate of n , Ninth street
bawdy house , tcstillcd that the deceased had
visited her the evening previous to his death
and had been drinking heavily. On leaving
Saturday morning , she declared that ho pro
posed to kill himself.
Dr. Lloyd , who was called to attend the
case , was of the opinion that death had re
sulted from chloral poisoning.
The Investigation was adjourned until
next Tuesday In order , to secure moro ovi-
den co.
The remains were taken in charge by
Masonic ledge , Excelsior No. Ji.W , and will bo
interred by tbo order at Council Bluffs this
afternoon at 2 o'clock ,
Odilfcllowri ut llnntrlcc.
The grand ledge of Oddfellows of Nebraska
opens In an.iual session nt Beatrice to
day. Among the delegates who will attend
from Omaha are Deputy Grand Master John
Kvaus , M. It. 1'ruott , S. L. Boyd , C. A. Pat
terson , J. W. Nienols , O. A. Olson , W. L.
Mardls and G. Strifllor.
Several members of the Ezra Mlllard can
ton loft for Beatrice la a body at 10:15 : yes
terday morning.
It Is expected among Omaha members of
the order that the question of expelling sa
loonkeepers from the order will como
before the grand ledge for consideration.
This question has been discussed for some
time and has been given a great deal of atten
tion.
j\ now Scandinavian ledge , which Is being
organized In this city , will mnko application
fora charter. This is opposed by one of the
lodges , a largo proportion of whoso members
are Scandinavians.
Iti laptrtor tiMtleneeprorrn tntallltoni of fcomei
for niorothun a Quarter of renturr. It U uil t > 7
Ibt Ualttd Hutu Oororninent. Kndorird ty th
headi or tlio jro v uultcrtltlci as the Btronnett ,
Pureit unJ nioit Iteiliurul. Dr. I'llca'i Cream llalc *
lor ruwd < r Joel not ooaUlo amrnooli. Mm * or alnm.
Bold ouli In o ni.
1'UICE BAKIMO rOWDEIl CO ,
CMcua.
UKGIST10K TODAY. .
A Matter of Iiiiportnuco lo bo Coiinlil-
crrtl by Kvcry Voter.
The supervisors of registration appointed by
the council nnd county commissioners will sit
fortha piirpmo of registering the name1 * of
voters in the various votlnj ; districts toJuy
from S a. in. to Op. ni , , Thursday October -
bor Ui. : Kriday , October 31 und Snturdny ,
November 1.
The following place * hnvo beea secured for
tuo meetings of the registrant
rniSTVAIU > .
First District N. O. Nelson , T01 Leaven-
worth street ,
Second Distrlct-J. II. D.\vls , b07 South
Tcntli street.
Third District 0. Xlmmcrmnn , Elovcnth
nnd I'ierec streets ,
Fourth DUtflct-H. O , Bnumerman , Sixth
near Pacllic.
Fifth District Krug's grocery , Tlilrtccntti
and Vlnton.
Sixth iJistrlcL M , Charon , 702 llancroft.
SUCOS'1 > WAItl ) .
Klrst District 71 ! ) South Thirteenth street.
Second nistrlct-L'Oo : ! 1'lurcc street.
Third District , ! , P. Mulleuder , 1UIO South
Twontlcth street.
Fourth District-John Loiuloy , 1MO South
Sixteenth stieot.
Fifth District John T. Hast , 21)0 ) South
Sixteenth street.
Sixth District-Kueeht & Co. , ICW Vlnton
street.
Tlltltn WAIltl.
First District J.J. Donovan's , 303 North
Tcntli street.
Second District Derby hotel , 113 North
Thirteenth stioet.
Third District U. Ulerbnugh , 410 South
Fourteenth street.
Fourth District-No. 310 South Eleventh
street.
roi'imi WAHt > .
First District S.U' > jeatit's store , 322 North
Sixteenth street.
Second District- Leslie & Leslie's Six
teenth mul Uodijo streets.
Third District Cigar store , liiOj rFarnam
street.
Fourth District-Drug store , 18 St.J.Iary's .
nvcnuu.
FlftliDistrict-FraulcCross,170rSt. , diary's
avenue ,
FIFTH AVAl'.n.
Fii-st District Frank Brown & Co. , 3S01
North Sixteenth street.
Second District Miller's baltcry. IStO
Sherman avenue.
Third District , ! . Kane , 1133 Sherman ave
nue.
Fourth Dlstrict-G. . Wcckonbcre , 510North
Sixteenth street.
SIXTH wvnn.
First District Lyceum liiill ,
Soeond District Grocery , Thirtieth and
Ames tivenuo.
Third Distrlet-J. J. Deal , 1810 Military
nvcmic.
Fourth District-- . ! . P. Poucho , No.
Twenty-fourth street.
Fifth Dlstrlet-Twcnty-slxth and Lake
streets. , ,
Sixth District- . E. Hurlbut , 1114 North
Twenty-fourth street.
SUVKNTK WAltll.
First District 12 ; ! ' . ) Park nvonuo.
Second Dlstrict-120J I'ark avenue.
Third District Drug store , Dupout aud
Twenty-ninth. _ < 4fe
nioiiTiiiii > , -
First District-ftleClelland's oOlce , 015
North Twenty-fourth.
Second District Drug store , 3103 Cumtng.
Third District O. L. Bant , ' , a'flU Cuming.
Pourtli District-N. Johnson , iJiOJ Cuining.
> 'IXTII WAUIl.
First District J. T. Hope , iUlQCmnlng.
Second District Burber shop , Lowe and
Mercer avenues.
Third District-Ninth ward club , 2903
Farmun.
A IIUNUUHI ) UKKINI IUISS.
Nebraska Can Accommodate that
Number ofBuKar IlolltioricH.
'President II. T. . Oxnurd of the Grand
Island hcot sugar factory , is at the Paxton.
"Wo nro Just getting into shape , " said Mr.
Oxnnrd , "and in , a few days wo will bp turnIng -
Ing out ! )0,0)0 ) ( ) uounds of higliest class refined -
fined sugar dally. It will bo on the market
here in a few days. It will bo the same price
as other granulated sugars and will bo just
like them.
"Tlio industry is certain to bo a success
and I expect to see- Nebraska the greatest
sugar producing statein the union. There
is room in the state for a hundred factories
and many of the cities ui-o planning to build
them.
" \Voemploy200menat Grand Island nnd
will distribute $200,000 or moro to the fanners
of the vicinity for beets. "
Gees to the II. & At.
Following tlio retirement of Superinten
dent Barr oftho Union Pacillc nnd the pros
pective decapitation of several other ofllcials ,
comes another change in the operating de
partment of the Overland Houto.
J. r. Foley , train-master , has resigned to
accept a position as assistant superintendent
of the Baltimore & Ohio.
Mr. Foley has been with the Union Pacific
for Hvo years , first us chief train 'dcspatcher
nnd then ns trein master. His successor has
not been named ns yet.
Each Season
Has Its own peculiar malady ; hut with tlio
blood maintained in astate of uniform vigor
nnd purity , by tlio nsoof Ajcr'3 Sarsaparllla.
the system readily ndants Itself to chaiicod
conditions. Composed of the best nltcintlves
and tonics , nnd being highly concentrated.
Aycr's Saisapaillki b the most effective aud
economical of all blood medicines.
" 1'or some jcars , at the return of spring ,
1 had sci lo us double with my kldncjs. I
was nnablo to sleep nights , and suilciccl
gicatly Nvlth pains hi thu small of my back.
I \u. < also nllllctetllth hcudnclic , loss of
apiictlte , and Indigestion. These symptoms
wcie much \voise last spring , especially the
trouble with my back. A filend persuaded
mo to nsu Ajcr's Sarsuparilla. I bCRan
taking It , anil my troubles all dlsappeaied. "
Mis. Ucnevra ISclanger1 llrl.lge St. .
Springfield , Mass.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
DU , 3. 0. AVER & CO , Lowell , Mass.
Boldby Dtuyylbli.
Kor Improved nntl economic cookery use
Liebig COMPANY'S
EXTRACT OF BEEF.
for Itcof Tcti , Soups. Mtulo DKhos , Sauces
( Game , 1'isli , &o. ) . Asplo or Mcut.lully Kecn |
for any Itincth uf time , niul Is oheiiperiui I of
liner lluvor tluui ai.y ether stouk.
GENUINE ON V WITH J. vo > f LiF.nin's
TUIIK , AH A1IOVK , IN IIMIK. OlIO pOlllldof 1\- !
traotot llcof uqiuil to forty pounds of Ivan
beef ,
G. A. Lindquest
IS AGAIN IN THE
Merchant : - : Tailoring
business and Invites hh old friends nnd pat
rons , us \ \ cas \ the yeiioral pulil.to cull und
Inspect hla now atooU of Imnortod i' < l doniuatlo
woolens. Evorythliij Urstcliiss.ini
ESTABLISH ED 1874. 316 S. I5TH ST
DRKENSINGT O N.
Eye and Ear Surgeon
1310Dojga Street Spectacles accurato'y '
fitted.
Koitl.Aiiira UXLY nr. I tno'a 1'crloJlcal I'llli
thefri'ncbruuiuili.acton the iiiaiiitruul ifiiuimncj
curv iupprvii loii Iruui nhutcvar cfttin f t'romotd
Bienitruullun. T lit ID pills ilioulil nut b-i Ukcn dur-
n prvunnncy. Am , I'lll Co. , HuytUtr > I'rupn. , Hpun-
cer , Clay Co , In. Uonulna by Blioriuim jc JlcConnoll ,
Uodje U , Hour 1' . O.Oni lial O. A. Itulc-hor , ! M
Omnlioi il , ! Ullti , CyuacU UluHi. K , or 3 lor H.
DUBADILITYOCHHAPNESS.UKEQUAII D.
Un O * * - J * - ! * f f v * f-irt *
Dr&Bdtts&Betts
' Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
WOO DOUGUAS STBLELELT
OMAHA , NKU.
The moit wlrtoly nnd favorably know * spec
ial 1st 1 In the llnltnd .States. Tliolr lonvux-
pcrlenco , ronurkablo Mklll and unlvorinl suc
cess In the treatment nnil onre of Nervuui ,
Olirnnlonnd Surgical Dlsoasoi , untlllo thcsn
eminent physicians to tlio full coiiQdoncoof
the MUlcted everywhere. They Riuinintoo :
A UEUTAIN AM ) I'OSITIVB OUHE for
the awful effects of early vlco and the numer
ous ovlls that fallow In Hi train ,
1'KIVATE. III.OOI ) AM ) SKIN DISEASES
snopdllv. completely and iiortiinnriitly cured.
NKUVOUS IIKUII.ITY AND BEXHAL DIS-
OltDKIiSyloldroacllly tothulr skillful treat
ment.
1'lbES , KISTUrA AND RECTAL UI.OEKS
fumrantucd curud without ixiln or detention
from liusliH'Hi.
iirmwuELn AND VAUICOOELE porma-
nt-ntly nnd suc'CL"sfiilly cnrod til ovorjr ease.
SVlMUIjIH. ( iONOKKIIKA , GL.EKT , Spor-
nintorrhcn , Scn.lnal Wuil < nr > ss , Lost.Man hood.
Night Emissions , Dccayul Kacultiut , 1'oiiialu
rt'c.iknoss and nit dcllcato ( itsordors peculiar
tocltlior POX jiosltlvely cured , us wullusall
funutlnnal dlsordura that result from youth
ful follies or tlio e\cohs of niuturu years.
CTDIfriTm ; Uuimntcod iiormane ntly
OllvlV/l VJ l\Ly cured , rmnoml con plcto ,
without cutting , ouustlo or tilliit.itIon. Gurus
( Tectod at liuino liy imtlont without amo-
lueiit's pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN.
ACITWK PI IIP K The awful offoots of
OUKli LUKll early vlco which brings
orcnnlo weakness * dcstroylnp both inlnd unit
body- ; with all lt dreudud ills , pormauonty
curud.
11K' RTTT AfldrcM these who havelm-
U1\O. 1JL,11O jaroil , | thoinsolvt'3 by hn-
prnpor lndulioiico ; > niul solitary liuljlls , which
ruin both mlnd and body , unuttliiR them for
business studv or niarrliiRC.
MAUHIEUMKN nr these pntorln ? on that
hnppy Ufa , aware-of physical debility , quickly
assisted.
assisted.OTJRiSUCOBSa
Is based upon f not * First 1'raotloal exporl-
cnce. Second-Evxry ; case Is spoolally studied ,
thus atartlng right. Tlilrd-Medlclnoa are
prepared In our laboratory oxaotly to suit
such case , thus offeutlngciirosnlthout injury.
Drs. B'etts & Betts ,
M09 DOUGLAS STHFET. OMAHA. NEB.
AMUSEMENTS.
> o ONLY TWO MORE
O , .PERFORMANCES.
The Hepre eiitatlrc-Irlsb Comedian ,
W , J , Scanlan
" . "
"PEEK-A-IJOO.
In the following plays :
Kwiidiff , Oc ( . Htli ,
Tfie Irish Minstrel.
Ere/I J f , Oct. Kilt ,
S/iane-na-Laivn.
Ohungo of SOMSS ut each performance.
Four NlQ hts nnd
i Saturday Matinee.
COMMENDING C } C T
TTTTOCirAV < /Lx . ,
TIIOSR ADMIKAULR COMEDIANS ,
BARRY & FAY
In their merry play ,
After nrun of 17. > nights In Xow York , The
InrRcst comedy company traveling.
YOU WILL LAUGH ! YOU CAN'T HELP IT !
"Yours forovcr , MAUV EU.KN RVAN , "
Ilex sheets oiou Wednesday nt roijulur prices
Dime d.en
WILL IwAWI.En , MANAORR.
CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS , OMAHA
WHEK Of OCT. HI.
Abdul All Hcv , I'eislnn Sorcery In Rlnctc Art.
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Comedy Co.-'O Twi-nty htur ArtMi-Dolior-
ty rantntiilmc. Dupont , tlio llonelcis Wondur.
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lliroo-hoiuli'il i-oiii.'stiojs.
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DR. MINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC ,
It c n lie chin In u ul of - offtB or UK. or la ur.
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"MEN STAY CURED. "
OVERCOATS
Arc already a necessity. In the medium weights AVC never hail such a variety as we are showing this
eason. There is not a store in Omaha or anywhere ee ) in the wesl that occupies the floor space or
las anywhere near the 100111 that we have. The assortment of overcoats we display on our second aiuL
hinl floors , is greater than any two larger stores combined can show you. We make a specialty li ?
overcoats , and our prices cannot he touched by other houses.
One o-iance at our prices and at the quality and in ike of the garments , will convinc you that you
voiild he doing an injustice to yourself il you buy an overcoat outside of our house , 0ir variety is im
ncnsc ; we have all grades and can suit the rich and the poor. Our lower priced garments are all o/ /
.11 rable material ; and substantially made , AVe want it distinctly understood that wHiaudlc no satfr
ictt or shoddy goods of any kind.
In boys' overcoafs we also show a larger assortment than you can find elsewhere , and at no tinio
vcre such low prices put on them. We arc determined to make our boys' department the busiest place
n town , The quantity of hoys'suits we have sold already this 'season , is simply amazing and wo
vant to sell as many overcoats. At our prices everybody can afford to dress his boys neat and warm.
To judge from the way our Men's Suits arc selling , they must be very attractive , and pco-
) le must find them cheap. We have never clone a heavier business in our suit department , than
ve did so far this season , e are already getting in duplicates of lots sold out , and every day
vc open up nc\v shipments. The advantage of coining tons for your fall suit is , that besides
jetting it so much cheaper than you can buy it elsewhere , you will find in our store every day
omcthing1 new in pattern and style.
Samples and catalogue sent on application and goods sent by express with privilege of ?
examining.
Open until S p. m. Saturday , 10 p. m.
Nebraska Clothin
Corner 14th and Douglas Streets.
mm TIM ,
Just -what you are looki ng
for. 'Black Cheviot Suits ,
made in single and double-
breasted sacks and three-
button cutaway s , all at
popular prices. Wewould
also call your notice spec
ially to the fact that we have
a very large assortment o f
Black Clay Worsteds in
coats and vests for semi-
dress -wear. These goods
are made and trimmed n
the best manner , and a Det
ect fit guaranteed.
DRS. & MliRRI LL
IN
ChronicNCTTOUI , Itlood nnl Suriilcil niipmoi nnrt
Ulneaaciiof the Kyo , Ear. Noio , Tliroit mul ClioU
bipedal Attention to Disnnsoj ol'Vtt
men nnd C'hllilrcn.
The doctor * II.ITO li d yonrt of cxpBrlenas IntliB
hosultilsof Itiookly-iiana Now York , nnd nro iimonit
tliomnatBUCoojifuf ana wldelr knoirn spoclulbti la
tliccountrr.
To Younn ; nnd DIlilillo-Acoil Men.
Jxist Slnnliood , N'orTOiii Dobllltf. Spornmtarrli'M ,
Bcmlnnl linstot , 1'liyslcal IK'C.iy. nrl'liiK from Indis
cretion , proiliicinif sU'Cplossnon , de > | > onclcncy. | ilui-
nlcs on tno face , uvenlon toiuclcty , onillr cllscaur-
niic'il Inckof ronSilcnce , ( lull , untltforutuilr orbml-
nc'i' , unil IlnclJ llfu a burden , anfoljr , ( lermaneatlr
nnU upcodllr curoa.
lllond nnd Slcln Di oniiAi.
Ejplill'i ' , n dliotvio most dreadful In Iti remit * ,
coinl'leU'lcrudlcntcd. ' .
( ipiiHo-Uilnnry Snrirory.
Oonorrlm.Oloot. . Srplilltt , Ilyilrocoln , Vnrlrorolo ,
mid Stricture. raillcMljr und B.ifi'ir ; url wl .iut
iialn or dctontlon fniiu liuilnes . All actual 1)9.
lcrmltlis anil Impeaimonls to marrUk'o ucco Jullf
ICAiniTCl l 1Hcajpsiifely nnd permanently ; curoj.
llou , ! lii. m. till 8 pn humli\y , lUtlllU' .
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their llomoi by corri'ipomlcnoc. . Moillclnei nn4 la-
tructliini mint by express. Coimilutlon frua
Bend 4cents l tiimpj to Imuroreply
1118 Flfti oiith S . , Opprt lta Uoyd's
Opera Ilouap. Oimilm , Nob.
DR. BAILKY ,
GRADUATE DENTIST
A Pull Set of Tenth
on Ku blio r. for
1'ivi : DOM.AUX.
A porfeot lit Rimrnntecd. Tooth oxtriotod
without pain or dinner , und wit ) out nimos-
tlictlcii OciUl and silver filling * at lowest
rilt > s. IlrlUjio nml L'ttiwn Work. Tenth with
out plates. All work warranted.
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