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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1890)
r THE O3IAKA DAILY BEE , ITHUHSDAY , OCTOBER 10 , 1800. THE CITY , Trod ItucinphiH has sued William .7. Pnul 01111 proinin'ory note. IJouslcsiur a judgment of $4 " 5. Onu minor building-permit amounting' to $200 $ , was IsHiiod by Superliitoncent. Whlllock yeilorday. Tony Wetland , n. tffo-nml-u-li.ilf-joar old toddler IMn nt fcO" llnrncy sticet , rns re ported lost } es Unlay afternoon. Material for the Tcntli drool v Induct Is toiniiuj in at Llio rule of four iir loads a day , and no further delay Is antlc- ip.i'cu. ' The ; \allaof \ Doyil's opera house arc rising rapidly , the southern end of the Btruuturo having already readied the Bccoml tlory. Warren "Well and lias brought suit tn the county court to recover SI ) 18 , which hoallofcH iaiUio him dointlio Domestic credit conipiiny. JohnT. Clntk.V. . H. Hughes , Major Bwrlpjcr and Sell ) Dtmcly liav ( fono to Ifoist'Hhoo lak < j for a louploof diiya on it ulioot I tiff ox pi'd 1 lion. J. P. Mooio , 1308 How-mil street , rc- poits the loss of itHoriol hoifo voltrhliiK' 1.000 poundsiinda harness. EIo thinks thoiuiiinul AUIB stolen , The monitors of Omaha. Wood Miu'hln- iHts' union I\'o. \ Iwill jflvoa KMnQbnll nt Exposition lifill thia evening. A. cordial Invitation to attend IB extended to all , Friends incettntf at Unitychnpol , 17th near Cuss Bt , fifth dny , Thursday even ing at 8 o'clock. Johii.I. Cornell , it min- iBtcr of tlio focioly from Js'ow York will bo in attendance. Public cordially in vited. City Treasurer Rush wilt open bids at noon today for $ MOCOO 0 per cent district paving nnd curbing omuls , ro- dcomahlo In equal installments in from 0110 to nine juarn. ThioveB raided Ihoclotlicti line in the the rear of Mrs. Green's loshleneo , 11J57 North Seventeenth street , and helped themselves to about WO vorth of cloth- Ing. 'The police suspect certain paitlea ano soaioh warrants will lie issued. At the incut ing of the Forest Liuva cemetery ns ociation held lust Tuesday opening nt Its 1001113 in the Pmton blo k Mr. J , .T. Brown -was lo-clcctect pioBithnt , Jlr. 1) ) , 13 , Trail \\i\t \ inaclo Bocrutuiy ; II. Xount/o , T. 13. Lowe and IvI. 31. Bliss wore re-elected trustees. At 10 o'clock Saturd.ir morning Su perintendent " \Vhltlock , the building hi- ii pec tor , will appear twforo Judge Hope- well to explain why ho refuses to issue tlio penult for tlio erection of the ono- Btory Inli'k school building on the high Bchool grouiiila. An order to this elTect wiis issued niul served upon ! Mr.Yliit - loelc yesterday aflcrtioon. SoinodifeSiatifactioii Is expressed over tlio fact tluitwhllo ft.imo bulldlnfrHn.ro prohibited. In the vicinity of the county jnll on irarnoy- street , Tom Jlurray Is permitted to pile around his old rooker ies in that vicinity , lumber , litth and other combuat'blo niiitorinl which ho&e- curucl In the demolition of the old Her ald building. Don't Cure to Hat. " It is with tup greatest confidence that Hood's Snrsiipai'illa H recommended for loss o ! appetite , Indigestion , sick headache , und similar troubles This medicine frcntly tones tliostoraaoli , assistsdiction , nntl niuktsono "mil hungry. " Persons iu delicate health , after tukintr Hood's ' Samp.uillu a few ihj-s , Ond themselves longing for and eating the plainest food with unexpected relish. RA.1MIOAD MATTERS. QTlio Lincoln Freight Depot niul I'resl- < lcnt A < lnniH' Trip. Work on the new Union Pnchlc Ireight bouso at Lincoln lias been abandoned for the ptescnt , by cnler of President Adams. Inquiry nt headquarters reveals the fact tint the stop is mad o until It is definite known what action the city of Lincoln will tnko vita reference to changing the channel of Salt creeli , also what arrange ments can bo tnndo with the Itock Island com pany , wulcbls louse the new freight house and grounds Jointly with thotlnion Pacific. 1'rcsldcnt Admin returned jestcrJuy morn Ing from St , Paul , but no 1 rcah blood as yet appears on the ofllclnl axe Ho leaves this morning for Denver , Bud it Is announced to lo Hiiuply a tour of in- upection. These tours or inspection lin\o re cently been folio veil with such startling de- velopnicnti In the way or OcMpltatloiis that xnuny of the officials speculate as to whoso heaawill bo the next to fall. Mra Mercer , inimicurc , 401 Bee bldg PireitClSD IJIS 1II3A.UT. IIo\v Dloiils Iluctill Slilftrsd Off His Alurtiil Cull. Coroner IlarriRin , assisted by Dr. Gal- lialtli , hold a post-mortein yestordny on the body of Dlonls ] 3uchli , who was found tfc.ul in East Omaha ! Monday evening with a tratlotholo through his heart. The ball MOS found in the muscles of tno lack nml proved to bo of : t-cnlibro $ , similar lothosoln the revolver which -was lying by the siiloof the doccnscd when discovered. The bullet had penetrated the heart nnd Tanged upward. Pro in the course of the b.ill and fruioriilpowilcr-buiiit loiiditlou of tlio \Toniul the physicians wcio conlldent that the unfortunate man died by Ills own hand Arrangement1 * hail bean made for tlio In quest to bo held lit noon , but the coroner was called elsewhere , and all the witnesses ae- partodto bo summoned later , ' Tlio SiniiKlitci- tlio Innocents. " Lottingjourchildion dlowith diph- thoria. J > , Jofloris'prc ' onti\o \ aniluuio is infulliblo. Twonty-lho jears' trial has proven It. Prito $11.00. AdtlicbS to Thos , JotTeris , box (157 ( , Oraulia , Neb. I > lstriot Court. The case of Sarah Soldon ORalnst the city ct Omaha was commenced In Judge Donne's court jestenlay afternoon. The plaintiff U seeking to recover fl.Oll damages , Sbo dloRi'stunt ' lost summer wlillo the city was ( trading HO mo streets In the western part of the city a lieavy rain catno on , nnd owing to the KMclii lielnff Inipropurl } inado it caused the vutor tobuckup and ilaiuago her proiv crty situated nt 'Ihirtj-flfthnnd Leavenworth ( ti-eets , In the cnso of the state against John II , Clampltt. who is being tiled for shooting the little Tuul boy last October , the testi mony won all put In and submitted to the Jury last au'ninp. The Bnllou bnnkluo company , an Iowa In stitution , brought fourteen suits in fore closure yestordny , Mho property covered by thusc mortgages U situated in ouo of the out lying additions to the city. A XXU I/A VKM i\TS , "Strauss' ' waltzes Strauss' , played by or chestra , " will bo attractive features of the programmes to bo Uon by the famous band tit the Coliseum Saturday und Sunday , Kd- unrcl Btruuss Is u faschiatliiB pcnonuUty. lie is magnetic and all on lire hcu ho con ducts , lie is ainanof mullmn size , dapper nnd brisk. Oiidutyho dlsphus the many Ditlors. Jeneli and inedaU which crownea heads liavolavished upon him. ills band ha holtls absolutely under control , and there Is ns much power In his brilliant glance as In the graceful , moving baton ho holiU. Strauss Is imbued with the uance , and \\hon conduct ing , not only hii hands but his entire body roovea in the rhjthmof wliat ho plnjs. Ho fxcrclsea great chariu ns ho conduct * , vlollu In hmul. flaying cuiuostly , h 1s boJy imper ceptibly staying with the pulsations of the fascinating waltz or pollen. Tlio Eilen Museo presents thU week one of the best vnrioty entortulnmonts o cr ( orved to in Omaha audlvnco. Throughout me liouso , from top to bottom , the different attractions lira superb , lluick art , myster ious anil unfattiomccV cause all to leave In tlio greatest noriilexlty , This nlono Is it grand suow in lUelf. but the Urjan theatrical coinvany furnishes an cnterUln- liicuttlmtb vcccuu to uouo and praised by all I > IVTII : , or A o. Tliomnd . ! , Siothrr of l'rc l II. Dnils. Dion In liulliuiHmlN. | Another ot tlio old settlers of Omaha called fromearthl 'Jltno Is playlntfsml havoc in the ranks of the early resldenls ofthlsdty , audit will not bo very long before the names of those vho peopled the then ttre.it American desert , iKlongto tlio memories or the fist , their deeds and achievements written in the archives alongside ) the dolng-J of their fore- fatlicrs. L ollowlng cloio upon the dcatli of Mrs. 10ll7iboth Kount c , wife ot Mr. Herman Kount/c , conies the announcement of the death of Mrs. KH/ibctli , Davis , wife of Mr. Thomas Davis , new * of Indianapolis , but for many years : i icsidcnt of Omaha. MM. Dim w.is Ijoin in Hownrdcn , Wales , Janunry It ) , IS'-- lit ISIO she came to America with her husbmd nnd settled In Burlington , In Tno fever of polng \ \ < st , n few jeiira Inter , took poiscssion of tiuiny people , find Mr nnd Mis D.ivls fullof liopo find coinage , dotetmiiiedto llnil a homo in tlio praiiies of NtbrnsKn. Ilioy came to Omaha , wblcli v.is then but n vil lage , in ICil. and found thomielves tunonir tlioilrst to tirilve ujion the \\hcrono\v stiinds the metropolis of the Missouri country. Tno ilrst frame house In Omnlin , which stood at the southeast toriicr of Illoventli niHirarimm , vas erected by Mr. Dnvlannd heio thofiinillr spent several ycnrt. Uhcn thviesldtiico beciiino too small midtheyre- moml to a larger house oti IMgrtith. street , between Howard and Jackson. Ir. Da\ls , who had ijono into the intllliiK busmen tit th is time , and prophccying a ( jront futurt for the town In xvlilch ho had setllcU ntsuch nil early dale , decided upon building a larger house und so the brick rcsldonro at the south east corner of Ninth and Howard became the UaUs homo , the fatnllj residing therefor thirteen joars , Jn 1870 Mr. and Mrs , Davis removed to Indianapolis , whcio until the Inst two or thiw years Jlr. Davis was cnga 'cil In the manufacture ofste.un boilers and licnvylroii woik. The do.ith of Mrs. Herman ICountyc , her only daughter , was ncrv severe shock to Mis , Dai is and UK thought hastened the end of tlio pioneer motbir , ITor n neck pist. Mi's Dai Is hud been complaining of general exhaustion , but tlio physician thought it only a cose of inaliula , ami prescrlU'tlaci'ordiiigly. DutiiKO und the tle.ith of nn idolized child contributed totho final dissolution , ivhiih al most without warning , occurred last night at Iniliiiun polls. 'Ilireo sons mourn the loss of n devoted mother. UYedil. Davis , c.ishlcr of the Tirst national bank , Lathnn Davis and Charles E. IDnilM , the two former residents of Oimhn , the latter now In tlio west. Nr. F II. Divis , Mr. Latlnm Davis and Miss nenlc Kountze. a irwiidauchtcr. will tro to Iiidluinpolii totliiv and accompany the re- jnnlns toOmalm , where the bodv vlll bo in terred , nlltholnterestb of the U.x\U family boin heic. Ulie tlmo of the luncr.ilis nsyot titidccldcd upon , nnd will not be until tlio family meet mound the blur of a noble Chris tian mother. Allie M. j\llcc JI. Aunstrong died early Tues day morning at the residence of her father , J. 1C. Armstrong , in Columbus , O. About five jc.irs since she leUirncd homo from a joar's absence among relatives in Xebrnslu , Colorado nnd California , spending some weeks in Omaha \\ith tlio family of her uncle. Colonel GcorKO Armstrong Jlany friends In Otinha will Join the relatives in mourning herdepnrture , S. I ) . O shorn. The six-year-old son of Patiol Dilvcr S , D. Osboni died Tuesdiy c\eninKof diphtheria , after a short illness. The funeral took place from tlioresitleuce1')50S Sowaid stivet , at 10 o'clock jcsteidny morning. A. PilAUl ) Aljlj OV Bit. Mr. Morton Had Mo Connection nitli the ISuston Investment Coinpitiijr. The following telegram received by Chief Scavey explains Itself : BOSTOV , Mass. , Oct. II. Chief of Police , Omahn : Adilces from George J .Paul , of your city , state that a rnrty calling himself Charlc'sL. Jlorton , is making rent nuts in your city and ICe.irney In the name o ( the Boston Investment company of Boston. Wo huvo uosuchn eiit BoiTOV iMUoT.MEXT Co Oconnn tiroVAitn , Oca'l ' Agt. This refers to the smooth tongueil Rcntlc- inan with the slight foreign accent iihoso brief but brilliant career in Omuha was re cently published inTiirBr.K , Mr. Morton's whereabouts are still un known although lie Is eagerly sought for by his accommodating acquaintances in thiscity. Music in Slam. Rev. Dr. Phranor of Sing Sing , 3J. Y. , passed through the city Tuesday eveiihiR , and called upon Rev. Dr. Durjea. Ho la en route toLos Angeles andNuwMoxico , where ho will spend the Winter. Dr. Phrnner hns traveled a great deal , havlnpf madia circuit of the globe , and says that tlio changes and Improvements in Omaha hinco his lost visit tlio . ' cxtenslvo and years ngoa.i'omoio sui- prising than In any city that ho has scon. He lias just shipped u splendid piano to his clnughter-in-luv , Mrs. Stanley It , Pluaner , formerly Miss .Elizabeth Pen null ot this city , who Is now lu Slim. The Instrument MAS sent uywnyof the Isthmus of Suez , and will have to bo transported i.00 miles on the back of n oainol. Tbo pluiio cost nnd the cost of transportation will swell this amount to fully § 1,000 before it is finally laid down at its fair owners door. It \\ill bo the llrsthfetruinentontbklnd toinnko ntiip to that far-oil country , Slow in Coming to Trlnl. The case of the btato against Charles " \YuiHlt , on the chugo of attempting tobribo Commissioners OICeclTo and Mount , which via set for trl.il jcstciday , was laid over on account of the tilal of John II , Clnmpltt , which Isstlll in progress. The count } attorney states that ills uncertain -v\hon the case will lw called nstlio defendant's attorney , M. "V , Gannon , is busy btuniplng cho state. Tom Carroll AMIS aualcned betoroJudgo Clarkson nt noon and pleaded not guilty to the charge ol buiglary Tlio crime , was com mitted in August , $ 'ti woith of wearing npparcl and Jewelry , It is alleged , hiving keen tukeu from the Ijullugtoii residence. On t > Yniikli > ii. Ground was broken yesterday on the Itanclolph ettenslou of the Clil- C' ' o , St. Paul , Minneapolis fc Omalm roid. Thomas Ciouch ln\s chuigo of tlia vork which will bo rapidly flushed to a junction with the Yankton Binncb. The completion of this venture will give the pco- Vlu of South Dakota more direct communica tion vlth the Omaha market. StoeK nlsois in tuo territory tilbutory to the pioposcd liranch are urging the company to complete the work as carij as possible in order that they may enjoy facilities for placing their stock on the Omaha tnarkot The yards of the company \Vnjno nro licliip enlarged iu anticlj ation of the fnurcas- Ing traftlc. CRIAM lAKlN ? Ill lp rlor Te tlnc prOT nlni [ or more than juirter eli > ceslurr. It ! m J cr Iba United flaltn Oorernmenl kn4orJ t > T tin ktadi of tin Broil iitlmilttti Cio aitonecil , FurwiUnrt moit II Ubul. Ur 1'rlcgi Creatu llik < it * Ponder Ooei not conUIn amiaouU , Itmvor alun. N If TtWk. CbUIIQ. HUXflaBClltfi. He IB Dctormliiril Ulmt They Slmll Not Ilo Mole it. Gcttlob'/.lmmcrman mid n case of his beer bottles mnilo ono of tliclr periodical appoar- a-iccs In jiotlco court , Ono iHscullarlty nbout XUnmorniiii'a bottles Is that they avftll tlicm- st-lvct of every opportunity tlul offers togot Intotho jxwscsslon of sotno otic , other than tliclr lawful owner , nnd this res tits In a Inrccny cajo nbout once In every thlity dajs. Bernstein Is the ilofemlant thin tlmo. Ho hnccuscdof steallniftiltietoen of the crystal holders , ViUuciUt 5 J5'J. fho CJsoviw \ con- tliuioil. Frank Hmttluvaa fluccl { .0 niul costs for ro- sUtliip Onicer Kissmn. Tlic ofTcnsoiis \ \ ( . otntnittixl scnerul wooiis 11 0 , slneo which time. Smith hmsrrml txtcrm lu the couuty JitH Huttiis nrrostod us sooiiw hlsjnil scn- ttttitova9comiilotoi ] John Mitchell , n suspicious churncter , ROCS Into Involnntnry oxllo in lown under u sus- punJcd thirty iliys' scntinco. A PaHons Is under arrest for pusslntf countorftlt monoy. Ilo will ho turneil o\er \ to tlio Ko\criiinoitt \ uuthoiltlos A Itooglo vvnt urmtedfor iictit luccnyou conipliilnt of N Brown , who utttlbutos to him the dUappc.UMiico of n buj.vy > Florcnco llavdun , u colored eyprliin , was chsirRod lth robbing n. c.illfr. Shoplandod not guilty , but the court said liolnc\v hotter , nnd In formed her tint she niul four or li\o others of her chss , n nlnst whom innumer.i- hloioinpl.ilntahavo been made , would hive to leave tlio city or go to jailur / thltty diys for \ugfnncy. _ . The host of Wends of Dr. Clnrlos n. Smith nnilMisaldn .7 , Dixon \\ill bo surprised to learn of their tnarriusjo yesterday after noon at the I'lrs * . Congregational clntrch , llov. Dr. Duryoi onicintlny.Vhllo the cngaRomeiit was known to innny of the f rlituls oC the contrattltifr parties , It was not supposed that their wedding day was su near nt hand. Miss Dlxon , tnobrldd-elcct , is well known intho leudliiB social ciielcs of Oinahi , wlicro she has been a vciy pionfc favoilte. nnd Is the daughter ot Jlr. mid Mrs Utlnurd W. Dixon. Ml 7 Ciilifoinia strtet. Dr ( JliarlosK. Smith Is \\ellknowti dentist of the city. Only the relatives of the bridoandifroom prcaont , the wedding beini ; acry quiet one. [ Davenport , Iowa , papers please copy.J Muc Superlntondciit .Tames says that diphtheria is not on the inuromo among the children of the city sdiools. IS'liie adilltioiial casus uero ropoiteil yesterdaj , bnt this is attributed moio to the aulvity of cltl/ensln nnuouudnt ; cusea than in the spusnd of the disease. A clear skin Boils , pimples , blotches on tlio skin , emotions , etc. , evidence the fact tliat the blood is not In good condition. These symptons result from tlio effort of nature to throw oft the impurities , -\\lilcli blio should assisted "by Swift's Specific This Mil remedy the disturbance , and bring speedy and permanent relief hy forcing out the poison , and will build up the pyfalcm from the first doso. Look on Blood and Skin Diseases f rco Swift bpcclflc Co. . Atlanta.0a _ _ Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. The most widely and favornbly Vnowmspet- lallsts In the United Hiatus. Their Ion-ox- ptrloucc , reinarkablo skill anil unlTormalauc- Be in the troatinonb nnd cure of Nervous , Ohronloand BurKloal Pltoaves , ontltle tbosn emliioiitphyklclani to the full confidences ot tlie nflllclca cvorywhoro. Tlioy jruaranteo : A UKltTAI.V AM ) I'OSI'llVE CUKE for tlie awful effects o ( early vice and tbo numor- ouiuvtltthHtfolluw h ft train. I'KIVATK ' , IIKOOD ANM ) SKIN DISEASES sjiPk'dlljr. coinulotcly and porraanont.lv-cured , NCIITOUSUUIIIM'FY AND SEXUA.LDIS- OKDI-i3 ! yield rendliy to tholr Bklllful truut- tui'nt. PILES , FISrUIA AND HEOTAL UI.OERS Kiiarantced cured wltliout juln or detention from Imlncs ) . HVDKOOELB AND YAItlCOOErjE pernm- nentlyuntl lucooistully cured Inevorjcaso , 8V1MHLI9 UU.NUH1UIKA , OL.EC1' . 8por- matorrhoa , Bciv.nalVciknosi ! , Lc tJManluOl , iNlKlit Emissions. Docujitl Faculties , Fornalii iYcakng5 * and all dullcito dlsorderi peculiar tocltlior aexposltlvoly cund , as wullnsall functional disorders that result from youth ful folllen ortho oxcossof niiituriyeiiri. "sTI 1C Till ? ! ? Ounrantooa pormanentl y Ol IXlV/l \ J1Y1curuil , riuimval couiiloto , withoutouttlnp , raustloor illUtullon. Ouroi ftTc ( > ctoil at homo by pitluntrltliout a mo- nitufHiKiln or nnnoyanco. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A T1IT ? f'lTPR The nwful ofTocU of Ji OUR.L , OUftll oariyco | which brln nrpunlo wrnknoRa , destroy In ? both mind and 1mly. with ill IU dreaded ilia , pormanouty cured. 1)10 ) RFTP Addrrss thnso who hare Im- m\O. 1JL 1 1O paired tlieiu olvc3 by Im proper Indulgence nnd solitary InbltH , whloh ruin botli mind and Uoily. unlit tins them for buslncu. Btmly ormarthiKQ > MAltUIEUMEN or those fntorlns on that tappy ilfo , wareof pliyslcalJeblhty. quIoUly OUB SUOOB3S Ishnned upon facti. First Fraotloal einorl- ence. Heoond Kvery case luspooHlly atuilled , tlius ilartlng right. Third Mtdloliiei ara prepartd in our laboratory ornotly to suit icb caio , thud eHectlngcuresvrltliout Injury , Drs , Betts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. NEE ADVICE vs. VICE. Youarnnottn nuiily iluipojind myoudon't act. W rile to mtoliyl litlajr ImperlU all ) > bur case. VOURNEW BOOK UiirhxuluilvuaiettuKlI _ \ \ Illruro jou.U ramble. Ai.l , lllMtlCDIlt * * iV WtAltmSStS Ol' JIl-.M. KarlmUr ! { | ie.ooknmlUHl/rrr. ! Kit IK /f.irvC.'O.,2/iiJ < ijA. . vlion'prefer VICE to ADVICE. CORLISS BRAND Unou. Cullam nuilCuUit. . Correct Stjrlii. 1 ! Best Duality. Pirfect Filling. IBYIHEU , Each * Season Has Its own peculiar malady ; l 't ' with the blood in.ilntnlncit lunsUiteof tinllorin vigor nnJ 1'urlly ' , l > > Iho i eof Ajd's airsnpatllla. tlio sjsluii nailllyadHjits ItsuII tn cliangod comlltliini. ComiMiwdof thcticstnltriiill\cs and tonlci , and tioing highly cnnecnttatcd. Ajei's Saisainrlllalstlieinost cllecthonnd L-conoinle.'d ( if nil bloot medicine ) . "Kor sonic ) cnrs , 4 the return of srrhiK , 1 li.iii scrldus tioiiMc with my Mdncjs. 1 \\M uinlilo to sleep nights , and snlTcicd greatly with | nlii < in tlic jinall of my hack. I win alio anilctcdlttltli headache , loss ol nppctltc , ntu ! luillcrsllon. Thrsu s > niitoni3 | \\etc much \\oist- lint spring , especially the tioublo with in ) back A lilenit poisii.uleil me to mo .Ajoi's S.irsa | > iillln. 1 began tahliiK It , niultiij troubles nil dl aipeaieil. | " Jlis. ( Iviiuvn llcUngcr , 21 Dildte St. . SprliiBllclil , JI Ayer's Sarsapar ilia I'llKI'AllKD IIV DR. J. 0. AVER & COLovrell , Muss. lilx tlVott A Planters Experience. 4'My limitation U in u malarial ( U * < trlct , ttlioi-o lo\orai > Ua uoiirovallo l. X employ 150 hand * l frequently luilf of tliciiincrcnlcki Kwan nearly < ll t began the IIBO of Tlio'sennittnw tiiarvolloiia. My moil bcratnofttroiiK and licarty.amllhaio linil no flirtInir troulilc. Atltli tlicno l lll , I uoiilil not four to IIvo lu tiny nomp. " li. ItlVAI. , IlayouSuro , JLu. Sold Office , 39 & 41 Park Place , New York , CRAY'S SPECIFIC M EDTCIN E. " Till" CJllBAT int-.l , . iii ( I'Ndi.mii nni- ruv .Vn tinfnll- Intfcureror [ join- Inalolviiots \ , Hpurnmtorrh'Eit ' Itnpotcncy , nml all ill-ci'ui lint follow M n ' tinonco or Holf- T""n of Memory , t'nl- . - _ _ _ . _ . . . Tcrsnl In-iBltudo Pnlnln Iho Ruck , lilmnpn ! ot M lon rromiluro OM Auo. nnd raiiny nllicr clhen'm Hint , lonil Uilnanrutr or cniiMunitton | nnil n prciimturo wrnve. tZTKull imrtlc'uUri Inour iinrnplilct , wlilch wo ilo- slrclo prnlfrto Ir nmllto OVITJ onu Jjy lho Spo- cllloMrillrlno In nlil nt II per pnrktiiP. or nix | > ack- KO for Kcr w 111 l > o sent fruo bj mall on pviiiiit of tliu monoy.br nilclri' lni ; Till : GOODMA.N DRUG CO. , 1110 FAUNAE STKIRT , OMAHA , NKB. Orinocount ( if counterfeits wo have ndoptcd > bt yellow wrnpiior. the onlritonulno. AMUSEMENTS. BOYD'S Four Nights nnd , Saturday M oti nee. CUMMNCNG , : , g j T-1IURSDA.Y. TIlOSi : ADMIKAHI.n COJir.DIAXS. EARR.Y & FAY | Intlielrmoiry play , n s plirtalion After a run of 17" nlglits In New Vork. The largest uoniudy loinpiiny truelliv. YOU WILL LAUGH ' YOU CANT HELP IT ! "Vours fomer , MAHV Ur.i.tN R AN , " Wcdncstluv uticifiilur iirlccs } O yd THREE NIGHTS ONLY. In the Knllowlnd Hojer- COMMENCING totru : Monday , Oct. 20 Monilnyancl Tucsiluy Tlio Favorite Attrpjs , n Wednosdiy Evening. ( Grout Double Hill ) Old Love Lcltcis Written lj Hronson I low- Goglilai nnl.iii.thor T ' Ihn llin- rkttii " Shen nlonh , " eti. to l > u fo.lowoil liy Dion HoiiclcnulU ctinrm- Inscoini'Jy Under the mnnngcment Of 1'ltOU. LONDON ASSURANCE. llox Slioot oicn | ! < at'J ' o olook Saturday morn ing at ro uliir pile ' 3 , ) imc MA3AGCIL CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS. , OMAHA WIEKOI.OOP. : . n. Aluliil AH Hey , I'oishin faoicory In Ill.ick Art. Mltle A iilij5iulhonMlilii > tbi > iibr 'i. 91 Kljoit Ooint'ily Co. SO Twinty tl ! Artlsts-llolior- ty I'unconilnu1. ' liiitmt. ] Ilio Iloncloss Hoiidir. 1'onurs and rnu'r-smi , SOUK nnd Dancu ArtMs I nst eeL or tlui thnu-hi'idecl S-onirMiu OXH DIME ADMITS TO All. THK " 0. " Tim figure 0 In onrdiiten will make n. long otnj- . No man or Momau now living will ever datn a ilocument without using the Agurc 0. It stands jtlio third place in 1890 , whore It will remain leu years and then move up to second placa tn 1900 , where It will rest forono hundred years , There h another " 9"n lilch IUIK nl'ocorao to stay. Itlsunllko thonK < ireOln oiirdutis In thareaiK-ct that U has already moved up to first place , where It will ( urmancntlv ruuuln. It h called the "So. B"lIlcliArra WhecktA. Wilson Sen-inn Mnotilnc. The "No , 9" was endorsed for Dist place by the expertsot Europe at the I'urU Cipositlonof 1899 , where , after nscvereconte t with the loading ma chines ot the uorld , it \\i\3 UMnrdcd thu only Grand Vrize tiiitn to family sewing mnchlnes , all others on exhibit having reculvid IOUCT awards of gold medais , etc. The Frunch Government u\x \ > recognized Its superiority bj lliudcccratlonof Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler , I'residentof the company , with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. Tbo "No. 0" ia not an old nncli I no Improved uron , but is an entirely new machine , und the Grand Prize at Paris wns awarded It ns the urond- estadvancolniewincmachlne nicclianUm of ( lie ngo. The e who buy it can rest assured , there fore , of having the ury latest and best. WHEELER & WILSON JPF'G CO. , 185 imd 167 Wobnsh Avo. , Chicago E. P. FLOODMAN , 220 North Sixteenth Street. | * 'l TT L/T Mornlilno Ifulill O Jtr JLLWJLcur.dln loiouodiji NoplTtlllcuri4 OB MTErilENSlll > kaOD,0. nn. SA.WDEWS ELECTRIC BELT ii'pSovfii tlg iiiefuTe ni * 9 nMrUD Sflfr MlJiif , Uitf ( ' ' > pott , CHn ( QtRirttlr * 1 ! ak * ii , ilrlDrr lr , PMU , lit , CulUutiM l > rn ll ' KlMlrleUr Ikrouirb ill MliC riRTU.tnurlmIb.muKItLTII < IlkOHOCIITKUUJTII Ilielrl * lHrr l r ll liiliallr , < i riifcli * ) ( UI In "Ik. HILT ! SotpMitrr C % | l l 13. < ) IP. W0rn e l r r IJk thr noolbl. B ftlMf > mrtltt Free OVERCOATS Arc already a necessity. In the medium - weightsvc never had such a variety asvearc show ing this season , There is not a stoic in Omaha or anywhere el c in the vest that occupies the floor space or lias anywhere near tlic room that we have , The assortment of overcoats we display on our second and third floors , is greater than any two laipjc stores combined can sho\v \ you. We make a specialty \ overcoats , and our prices cannot be touched by other houses. One glance at our prices and at the quality and nuke of the garments , will convince you that you would be doiiKf an injustice to yourself if you buy an overcoat outside of our house. O.ir variety is im- incuse ; we ha\e \ all giadcs and can suit the rich and the poor. Our lower priced garments are all of durable niatciial and substantially made , \Vewant it distinctly understood that \vc \ handle no suti- nctt or shoddy goods of any kind. In boys' overcoats we also sho\v \ a larger assortment than you can find elsewhere , and at no time were such low prices put on them.Yc aic determined to make our boys' department the busiest pkuc in town. The quantity of boys' suits we have sold already this season , is simply aiua/ins ; ; and we want to sell as many overcoats. At our piices eveiybody can aflord to dicss his boys neat and waun. To judge from the way our Men's Suits arc selling , they must be very attractive , and poo- pic must find them cheap. We have never done a heavier business in our suit department than AVti did so far this season. We are already gelling in duplicates of lots sold out , and every day AVC open up new shipments. The advantage of coming to us for your fall suit is , that besides getting- so much cheaper than you can buy it elsewhere , you will find in our store every day something new in pattern and style. Samples and catalogue sent on application and goods sent by express with privilege ol examining. If not satisfactory in every way you need not take them. Open until S p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m. Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. OMAHA - : the Exclusive Western Agents for tlie Tholarprost manufacturers of rubber footwear in the world. AVe carry the only complete Block of llrst-cluss rubber goods in the city. Prices always the lowest. Correspondence sollcitod. TRY OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS , THE BEST MflDE AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE CO. , OMAHA NELB. Just what you are looking- for. Black Cheviot Suits , made in single and double- breasted sacks and three- button cutaways , all at popular prices. We would also call your notice spec ially to the fact that we have averylarge assortment cf Black Clay \Voislcds in coats and vests for senii- dress wear. These goods are made and trimmed n the best manner , and a per- ect fit guaranteed. DR. HA 111 ! Y , GRADUATE DENTIST A 1'iiH ? n of Tenth on Kuhlior , for . . . 1'ivn DOI.MIH. A perfect fit Kinrnntced. Tooth extracted without piln or danu-nr. nml wltlout iiniius- thetlcs. fluid and silver filling * lit Inwost rates , llrl < lo | nml Crown Work. Tooth with , outplattsi All work wnrrantud. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntraiiro , 10th street eloator. Opou evon- InjSB until 8 o'clock. DHr'KEN S1'JM GT O JST , Eye and Ear Surgeon ISlODodjo Street. Spectacles accurately fitted. 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