Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 21, 1890, Page 8, Image 8
r 8 THE OMAHA DAILY 33EETUESDAY : : , OCTOBER 21 , 1800. THE CITY. The tcmporaluro , ns reported by the loealBignalolllcc yesterday \vnsas follows : At7n. in.140' at 10 n. in.,53 ° , and at 1 p. m. , 03. Msu. Marks 1ms sworn out n warrant in Justice .Anderson's court and asks that her brojhor-ln-luvr , .Tuck Lotvroy , bo lit once arrested. Jn her complaint eho Rwenrs that she fears tlmt Low-rev will do Kreat bodily Injury to her child , one A. 0. Shaw. W11V GIUNT'WAS G11I3AT , I > tie ItccoBtilllnii When True Merit Is Once ISslnbllslnMl. AViw Grant n great gcner.xlconccdcil. ! . What mitilu liimsof AVhcti U S. Grant was hauling cord-wood into St. I.ouU hi * nciKhboM did not imagine ho would becoinu the most famous man of hit generation. When ho was manuring the little tannery In Galena no ono of tils Intl * mutes recognized In hint a futurohoro. Hut bo displayed qualities which should have fmtltllcd them ho win no common num. What wm theio about hiinl If yon start to build a single story shanty you pay little attention to the foundation ; you may lay stringers In the sand , with llttlo tear the building will full. But If you pro- posoctoctliiK a ton-story block , your archi tect will tell you you must go to the rock for the basis of your foundation , or the stately structure Is liable to tumble about your caw. The foundation of a great man h tnor.il force character ; this Is the loolc founda tion. The nhlftlcss man holes If bo never BUctccds. Grant nour used an oath n sura Indication of monil character. Ho never told , or listened to , If he could help it , a vul- Knrstoryi thisihowcd peculiar moralllbre , nn unusual strength of character. Ho was a man of opinions-as his wife said , wasobstl nate ; In other words , ho had will power force. Thcso qualities , with peed judgment , well balanced mental powers , and peculiar execu tive ability , supplemented by a military edu cation , lilted him for the emergency when It camo. As soon as his merits became known success was assured. This Is always the case , -with things ns with men. "I well know tlio value of Warner's ' SafoCure , " writes M. Carr , of the Hotel Bennett , UliiR- linniUm , N. Y. "In 15)811 ) had Ulfllculty with my ltldnc\s. The doctors did not help me. 1 was bndlv out of rig. Ono dayn traveling man from Utica advised mo to tiv "Warner's Safe CuiiJ. The llrst bottle did so much jjood that when my family doctor called I threw his mcdidno out of the window whllo lie was present. I continued to UM > "War- ' until 1 well. " iicr'H Sato Cuio was entirely The test of merit is the accomplishment ot the matter In huhd. The best Is that which is most certain. SHAMAN'S MANIFESTO. Ho Scores Prohibition Organs for Tlitilr Disreputable Prautiucs. Since the uublicatlon of W. T. Seaman's card In Tin : BEE , denouncing- Leader , an Omaha prohibition organ , ( or its sensational fnko In legard to the Omaha census , there have been rumors to the effect that Sir. Sea man had also renounced the prohibition pnity and would vote against the prohibitory amendment. As Mr , Seaman hns been tno mainstay of the Leader , and was supposed to bo ono of thoiiolitlcal leaders of tliu prohibition party in the state , this was received with some surprise and n good deal of satisfaction by leading citizens who are strongly opposed to the pussiigo of the amendment. Ono of these gentlemen said : "It is thno that Scuuian camu to his souses. His property Interests are too important to bo thus jeopar dized by any action of his , nnd I understand that tils business is bclnjj Injured by his open light for prohibition. Maybe ttiis has some thing to do with his action , which , on the. whole , Is a very sensible one , sa far as bo Is concerned. " To verify this report a BKK representative called upon Mr , Seaman yesterday morning. In reply to tbo question as to whether the report that ho would vote against prohibition \vuro true or not , Mr. Seaman replied : "It Is not true. I shall vote the prohibition ticket , according to my well known princl- plcs.but 1 emphatically denounce the methods used by somoof the party papers , particu larly the Voieo , the Leader and the Lincoln Call to stultify Omaha and llo about her , I shall vote as my piinciplcs are , oven If I should bo the only man in Omaha to do so. I feel ns greatly outraged as any other citboii of Omaha at the wrong done our city. I tun not and never have been a manager In the party in a political sense , but hnvo been nn ardent sympathizer , and when the editor of the Loader made the base assault upon Omaha that ho did t ic- Bolvecl to quit his paper and himself. In publishing the matter In question the editor of the Leader used his own Judgment anil did not consult mo as ho should have dono. " While the reponcr was In Mr. Seaman's ' ofllco ono of his employes stopped to the telephone and told the printer of tlio Leader that If the forms of the paper were sent up to that olllco for extra copies to bo run that ho was not to run them , and that existing extra copies were his ( Seaman's ) In this connection , Mr. Seaman said ; "I have been the whole linanclal support of that paper , but have withdrawn it en tirely. " ' 'Is it likely , Mr. Seaman , that the publica tion of the sheet will bo continued when your support ceases I" nskcd the reporter. "Whllo I do not like to appear egotistical ty saying thattho paper vtlll go under upon the withdrawal of mv support , still I consider ll extremely doubtful , hut yet n possibility. 1 have seized , lor destruction , all the undistributed numbers which contained thollbclous census article In order to prevent the publication and issue of any more of the copies. " ConthmliiK , Mr. Seaman said ; "I have no jiersoi al feeling against nny anti-prohlbition- Ist , but I resent any blow at Omaha , whcro I have lived for twenty years and where all my interests are , and vote according to my convictions , but ! am not at ull In sympathy with disreputable methods of helping even my own cause. " Mrs. Mercer , manicure , 401 Bee "The Slaughter or the Innocents. " Lotting- your children die with diph theria. Dr. JolYoiis' preventive and euro ia infallible. Twonty-livo years' trial lias proven It. Prioo $3.00. Address Dr. Thos. JulTurls , box 057 , Omaha , Neb. I'OUIiTUY AND DOGS. 1'rcpnrations Ielii Mnilo for a Grand DUplny Next Month. The management of the big poultry show to bo held m Exposition liall in this city , from November 211 to the 80th , has arranged nlso for a bench show , and asks dog f anclors to Join it , Accommodations will be provided for nil classes of thoroughbred doijs and pre miums will ho awarded as follows : Fifty percent of entry money to the first , thirty per cent to the second , and twenty per cent to the third. Dogs will bo classltlod and cntrauco money will bo divided equally. Entrance * fco for each. * l. All dogs will bo returned frcofrom Omaha If accoinponloil by certificate Irom the secretary that they were on oxiuuuion at umuiu ana bavo not changed hands. Poultry men or dog fanciers are requested to patronize the premium list for the big Omaha show. further information may ho had from the ecrctary , John It. Mefjahan , until November 19 , at Lincoln. After that date his head quarters will bo ot tlio Merchants' hotel. County Oftlcers' Reports. The coroner's report of jurors' ' and wit nesses' fees duo from May SO to September 80 , as submitted to the county commissioners nt their last meeting shows 2aO witnesses and B"0 Jurors , at ft apiece , J.VJO. The quarterly report of the county Judge shows i Total receipt ! I 47305 Totul ipoudlturo < iH.OQ Hatanco cm hand , . .t 51.03 A similar report from the county clerk thowst Total receipts , tl.l&OS 1'otaloipoiidlturvs v , 1,043.00 Balance on hand . . , , J 110.03 Mr. Harry Winter , who was formerly con nected with Dewey & Stone , but now located la Hyde Park , Is visiting friends in the city. FI2A119 T1IIJ Anil Jlns Ills Oaso Unmoved to the United States Court. Judge tyundy held court for a short tlmo ycstcruay to hear motions In cases whcro both sides wcro represented. Tlio session w.w held In the judge's chamber and several attorneys were present to request orders. GcortfO L. Osborn of Davenport , la. , ap peared by attorney and asked that the case of Geortfo It , Holloa against Ocorffo L. Osborn bo transferred from the district court of Uoono county to the United Stales ooutt. This U n suit to set asldo a deed. Holton Is a resident of Boone county nnd Osborn Is nn attorney who represents an Iowa itiortpaRO and Investment company. In his petition for a transfer of the cuso to the United States court , Osborn stains that there Is a strong sentiment la this stnto among the furmcw , and especially in the farmers' alliance , ngalnst foreign loan com panies. Ho f urthor says that the farmers' al- ilunco Is a ncll oipuiizcd and far-reaching organization and it would bo impossible tose- ctiro a Jury in Hoono county which would not Include n member of the alliance within Its number Ho also charge * that the plaintiff , Holton , Is n member of the alliance nnd that the defendant could not scjura a fair trial in that county or In nny other district coutt in the state on this account. The piayorof the petitioner was granted nnd the order of trans for made. Niels Seleroo was allowed twenty days In which to enter a cross-bill foreclosing a second end mortgage In the case of Laura I. Dan- croft against William II. Lntcv. Solcroo is the contractor who erected the bilclc bloolc for Latoy at the corner of Sixteenth and C.w- Iclhi * stieola and took a second mortpagn for $ y.OOO on the buildltiK to sceuro his bill. The orlfrlnal plaintiff holds a mortgage $ ' _ ! 9K)0 ( ) against the property , representing money loanc.l to erect the building. Judge On ml ? p.ivo Loavltt Burnham authority to notify the street railway people to appear tomorrow and show cause why they nhaild not bo lined for contempt of rouit in not paying the claims of the commissioners unpointed by the court In 1S ! > 3 to adjust the rtllTerenccs between the cable tramway com pany and the old horse railway company , It will be remembered that the two companies settled their dllllcultles by consolidating. The costs in the case were paid , but the company fulled to liquidate the dalms of the three commissioner1) ) , Messrs , k. Burnhum of this city , Thomas Corilgaa , a Kansas City sheet railway expert , and .Louis Clements , a Han Fianclsco chll engineer. An order was nude by the court nt the tlmo requiring the com pany to these claims , but no settlement was made. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ District Court. This week has not opened In a very Inter esting manner in the district court. Judge Doano'took up the case of Doll U. Edwards vsV. . II , Smith to secure the re turn of certain goods and chattels. Judge Ilopewcll stalled out with the case of August Durmon vs Omaha National bank for $ -JM.r > 0 , rent for the store room at 007 South Thirteenth street. George 13. Darker 1ms entered foreclosure proceedings against A. C. Lichtenbcrger and others on a mortgage to bocuro the payment of some $800 in notes. J. H. Millard seeks to foreclose a mortgage given him by Mary L. Turner to secure the pavment of f > lO. The Nebraska Savings nnd Exchange bank seek to foreclose a mortgage Riven It by George M. Cooper and ( others , The amount involved Is ? llii , > 3. Ono thousand dollars is the amount -which the National Dank ot Commerce is seokimf to obtain of James Cotter and others In the legal way. way.HughQ. . Clark brings 1'orcclosuro proceed- ngs against M. M. Marshall and others to obtain $750 duo on notes. Tlio same plaintiff brings similar proceed ings against Daniel Warner to secure MOO , also against Martin Peterson to obtain | o50 duo on notes. Coehran , McLean & Co. sue II. C. Miller $1,031.83 , on a Judgment recovered in Leo county , Iowa. The trial of the case of Nicholas Bruce agalnsl the American water works company was commenced In Judge Hopewcll's court . yesterday afternoon. In 1888 , when the company was constructing the main from Florence to this city , Bruce was employed as I n laborer , receiving $1.75 per day. On the 7th day of June of that year , ho was working nn open ditch , carrying n pig of lead. When ho was In the middle of the plank , ho slipped nnd fella distance of eighteen feet. liTtho fall , as ho wont down , ho struck against some obstruction nnd broke an arm. For this ho Is now In court and is socking to recover 15,001) ) damages. In Judge Donne's ' court thojcasoof McDon ald & Ogilvy against Herman E , Cochrano was tried and submitted to the Jury. The plaintiffs allege that they prepared the plans of a house for Cochrauo and ttiat ho rctused to pay for the same. Charles F.Xhninennan brought suit against the city to recover § 1,000 damages , but his case is now out of court. In 18SS , when Twenty-second street was graded , the plaint iff owned a lot nt the intersection of that street nnd Leaven worth , on which there were two houses. As a result of the grading his property was placed in n hole , and a heavy rain coming on during the month of Juno both houses wcro submerged. Ho nt once commenced suit against the city. Yes terday the case was called in Judge Doauo's court and after the testimony of the plaintiff had been Introduced the court Instructed the Jury to llnd for defendant , adding1 , "that when the city doslies to Improve a street it is not necessary that It should llnd out whether or not the lots on either side aroup to grade. If a man's ' property Is below the grade and it is overflowed and damaged it is unfortunate , but it is something for which the city should not bo held responsible. " The suit of the Omaha banking company against /.ilia Ashby was commenced in Judqo Uoano's court josterday afternoon. The plaintiff sues to recover $5,000 , which It al leges Is duo on a promissory uoto dated last October. _ 1113 WAS MISQUOTED. IIoii. JohnM. TIntrrttimTellH What lie Haiti About Senator I'addook , "Havo you seen the dispatch in Tin ; Bnu from Minneapolis representing your Inter view in relation to Senator Paddook's vote against the conference report on the RlcICin- ley billl" was asked of Mr. Thurstou by a re porter. "Yes , nnd I am glad of this opportunity to correct the misrepresentation of that report. So fur ns I am concerned , I am used to hav ing what I say misquoted nnd misrepre sented , but I dislike to have my statements mi sreprcscntcd la such n manner as to do nn injustice to Senator Paddock. lam Quoted la that Interview as ba.ung : " 'So far as Senator Paddock is concerned , ho probably had other reasons for opposing the bill ( MeKlnley bill ) , inasmuch as ho ob- Jcetcd to the clause placing sugar on the f rco list. ' " 'Why sol1 " 'Piobnbly because ho Is the proprietor of a largo beet sugar manufactory , ' was the slgnincant roply. "I did not make any such statement , but did say , 'presumably because Nebraska has a largo beet sugar manufactory.1 So far as Senator Paddock's ' action ns a republican and a senator from Nebraska Is concerned , I have almost always been heartily in accord with Baking Powder Of d In UUllou * ot HoraM It. 1 caanot approve , however , of tils vote on the McKinley bill. " II ho was rl ht In that vote , Senator Mnndcrsoti nnd Kcpro- notitatlvcsConncll nnd Dorsoy wore wronir. That bill was tbo product ol the bent Intelli gence of tbo republican | artjr. In voting npilnst the conference report Senator 1'nd- dock voted to retain the old law , vrhlfh Im- poacd n duty of 2lf cents per iKinnd on bliulliifr twine , whereas tbo SlcKlnloy bill reduced it to MO of 1 cent iior | > ountl. Ono tiling ii ecitnln , bis voting nK.dnsttho. bill hns uccn ono ot tbo strongest rami > , ilf'n nr iunctits of tlio Oemo- cratlo party In the west , nnd It h s made It very much linnlor ( or republicans to win In tbls campilirn. " ' Tlio McKinley bill h bolnBinlirepiosented , not only by doinorrati , but by nmiiy rcpnbll- cnnavhotr.wo never read or compared It with the old Inw , In my JudKinent It is only necessary for any vcasonixblo man tocompiiro the two acti In order to satisfy himself that the McIClnluy bill Is n iniitcrlul reduction of the tariff , nnil tlmt it bus only Increased the tnrlftoti nfow maiuifaetures , In order to en * ablotho Americans to manufiicturo their own Roods , 'i'lio republican pmty stands for tlio McKlnlev bill , nnd jint us soon ns tbo coun try baa nn opportunity to study Its provision * and witness the effect of Its enforcement , tbo Aincilcan people will bo enthusiastically In Its favor. " HOW IS YOUR CHILD ? Swift's ' Specific is the great developer , of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions ; it stimulates the skin to healthy action , and assists nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to , oO - Send for our treatise on Blood nnd Skin Dlscsiscs. Swirr SIT.CIFIO Co. , Atlanta , Ga. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , L408 DOUOKAS STREET OMA.11A , The most wldelj- and favorably know * spec ialists In the United States. Tholr long ex perience , remarkable skill nnd unlTeraal mo- eesi la the treatment nnd cur * of Nervous , Ohronlo and Surgical Diseases , entitle those eminent phyalcluna to the full confidence ot theaflllctou every where. They cunrantoo : A OEKTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for the awful effect ! of early rlco and the numer ous eriU that follow In its train , 1'KIVATE , 1ILOOD AND SKIN DISEASES pefdllr.cornuletely find permanently cured. NKUV008 DEHILITV AND BEXUAI , DIS ORDERS jleld readily totuolr skillful truat- mf'IbE3 , 1'IBTULA'A.ND UEOTAI. ULCERS [ iiiinuitecd cured without pain or detention rom business , 1IVDHOOELE AND VAKIOOCELE perma nently and auccessfully cured In every caso. 8YIMUU9. OONOKUHEA. 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MAKniED MEN or tlioso cntorlnz on that happy life , awaroof physical debility , quickly OUR STJOOB33 Is based pen facts. First Priotloal experi ence. Second-Every case Is specially studied , thus atarting right. Tlilrci-Madlclnes tire prepared in our laboratory exactly to suit each case , thuioffectlngcuroswllhout Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NF.a CHRONIC COUGH Now : for If you do not It may bocorao con- Bumptho. For CVuiMiitiiiffoii , Xrrofula , \ Cenniil DrillHy and Hastliiu Jilneasa. > there Is nothing llko j SCOTT'S ' FHULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES OjT Xjlxno and Socin. It Is almost as palntabloaa milk. Far better than other so called Emulsions. \voudbrfui aesli producer. Scott's Emulsion Then o are poor Imitations. Get tliegtnulnc. Corner DthanclIIarney Streets , Omaha , FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities DR. A. T. MoLMJGHDIN , President Founded by Dr. J. W. MoMenamy. cvvAimisioliK c6u.Kfii . . . O UWAUrilMOItK. PA. . Opens Oth montli , tuli. Is'JU Ttilrtr rolnutm from llrona H. Htmlon , 1'hlU. Un l r rare of Jrlundi. lull collosu oour ui ( or both IUTOI loauini toclnul * cil , Knilamirlnir. Sclenlino , uml l.ltirjry ilok-rcoi lleuHlilul loc tlori. niu-nilvo iniunili. lnillillniK , niicUlneihopi , laboraturlei , auU llbrarlci. lor lull , Acticj rreii < ] ut. Each Season Has Us onn | iccohttf mnl.i < ly ; tmt with tlio Mopil iiuliitaliidl Itiastatoot iinlforin vigor ninlpurll } , by ( lie ni ot A > cr's Sars.iiarllln | , tlio lystfiii itMill1y tlnitv ItU'U to clmngoil condition ) . Coinposfil u ( tlic licsttillciT.tlvca ntul tonics , nnil tRlng highly cnnccntr.itcd , Ajei's Saisotuillla Is the most crtoctho anj ccononilcnl of nil lildoil incillcliic' . Tor some jcaMgt the return of sjirlnR , 1 liail serious tumble with my kidneys. I \vns unable to t\etf \ nlglilSi nml suflcrcd greatly \\lth jinli 'lii the small ot my lack , I as nlso nfillctctllth licailaclic , loss ol appetite , anil Imllfrostlon. Tlit. " * ' sjiiipUiins \\ere much worse last splint ! , uspfdally the tioublovltli my back. A liluiul pelsuatlcil me to mo AJCI'S S.irsip.nllli. : I k'Kan takliiR It , ami my troublu s all illsaiioniuil. | | " Mis. ( lemim Ilchiiger , ! ! l liihlgo St. . , Muss. Ayer's Sarsaparilla I'ltKrAltKll II V DR. J. 0 , AYER & CO , Lowell , Mnsa. Boldby JDrugtrl.n. * liliS.Vortb * 0- AMUSEMENTS. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING In tlio Following tulro : Monday , Oct. 20 Momla.v nnd Tuesday The Favorite Actress , Wednesday Evening. Dion Ilouclraiilt'ii clmrm- Inf louieily ROGHLKN bud Uiulor tlip innnnncmont ot AtiKiitliis ritiin. Se-its-iiow on ' 'ale. ' D ime WILL lAWhnil. MA NAG Ell. CORNER 1ITH AND FARNAM STS. , OMAHA WKHIC OK OCT. L'Oth. 'riicMlnaturo llltxtrlc Itnllrond. .New Collection ufViiv iluuruiVait anil I owlur nupportud t > r n ulninniiiniy. | . In tliu fnrrp , "Flllr In DiiLlln" DAY'lON MSTKI13 Hiinjii oiiM | nnil Dnnici. Km- crfMjil inn ! .Mlllljiirn , Huiio SMO ! nml KnHHImi X.ullku , tlio 1'crslnn Furtuno 1'oltoi. OM3 DIME ADMITS TO AM < . THIJ ! "O. " The flfjuro o In our dates will make n lens ' "S" . Ho man or U'oman uow living will ever date a document nlthout using the ftgurc 0. It ntands In the third place In 1EOO , wlioru It will remain ten years and then move up to tccond placa In 1900 , where itlll rest for ono hundred jcnrs. There is another " 0" w hloh hns alsooorne to stay. It Is unlike the figure in ourdntos In the respect that It has already moved up to first place , where It will permanently remain. It Is called the "No. 9" HlBh Arm Wheeler i Wilson Sewing Machine. The "No. 9" was endorsed lor fltit place by the experts ol Eurojic utthe I'urls Exposition of 18S9 , where , after a scvcreoontest \ \ ith the Iciullnc ma chines of the world , U was nuardcd the only Grind Prize given to ftmily sewing machines , all others on exhibit having received lower awards of gold rncduls , etc. The French GoNernment also recognized Its superiority by thodecoratiou of Mr , Nathaniel Wheeler , Prekideutof the company , with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. The "No. 0" Is notian old machine Improved nyon , but is an vntirily new muchinn , and the Grand Prize at Paria.was awarded It as the grand' cctadvanccin tewinR tnachlnu mechanism of the ago , These who huylt can rest assured , there. ( ore , of having tlio very latest and best. WHEELT3U & WILSON JfF'G CO. , 185 nnd 187 Wnbnab Avc. , Chicago E. P. FLOODMAN , 220 North Sixteenth Street. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH - A.T 13O2 Farnatn HARRY P. DEUEL , City Fasaeacror and Tloket Agent DEEJBTWffl NERVE ANDWN TREATMENT. rVeino ' < " HyfteriA.IIliilnMirtiKinir ! lgjaW ko- fulnen. Mental Utfura + on. Hoff nlnircir tlio llrnln.ro- ultlnir In Intanltyaad leadlnir to mlicrjr derir unj detth , Premilure OM Age , lurrenntw. Low of Power Incllhor tax , Inrolsnttry Lonen. ami Bpcringtorrhcea . cftuse l br over xixtaon o ( Iho brain , cvlr.tbupo ur Off r Indo'eenct. Kftch box contain ! one mont b 'i I reat. m nt. II aboi , antt < fur It. rent by mklliirrpald. With cacti order ftir ill boiri , will > cnd purchaser mursntte to rrfuvitiBcner It the Ireatm.Dt nll U ) cure. Uuaronttvi l ua and genuine luld only tj GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 Farnum Street. - - Omaha. Neb. DR. KE1NS1NGTO.N. Eye and Ear Surgeon ISlODodgo Street. Spectacles accurately tilted. tilted.G. A. . . Lindquest IS AGAIN IN Tlin Merchant : - : Tailoring . ESTABLISH ED 1B74. 3I6S. 15THST "FEMALE r'BEANS AbMlutflr relUble. ptrfiTtly wfc , most pooc ; ( iiHcnuU , , rnjulalorknowm never f lflia Iwi iHMtulil t tn liaj l ION OVERCOATS Are already a necessity. In the medium weights we never had such a variety as we arc showing this season , There is not a store in Omaha or any\yherc \ clc in the west that occupies the floor space or has anywhere nclu tlfc room that \ru \ have , The assortment of overcoats we display on our second and third floors , is greater than any two large stores combined can show yon. We make a specialty in overcoats , and our prices cannot be touched by other houses. One glance at pur prices and at the quality and make of the garments , will convince yon that yon would be doing an injustice to yourself if you buy an overcoat outside of our house. Our variety is im mense ; we have all grades and can suit the rich and the poor. Our lower priced garments are all of durable material and substantially made , AVe want it distinctly understood that we handle no sati- nett or shoddy goods of any kind. In boys' overcoats we also show a larger assortment than yoifcan find elsewhere , and at no time were such low prices put on them.Yc are determined to make our boys' ' department the busiest place in town. The quantity of boys' suits we have sold already this season , is simply amazing ; and wo want 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 poo- pie must find them cheap. We have never clone a heavier business in' our suit department than we did so far this season. We are already getting1 in duplicates of lots sold out , and every day \ve open up new shipments. The advantage of coming to us for your fall suit is , that besides getting it so much cheaper than you can buy it elsewhere , you will find in our store every day something nc\v \ in pattern and style. Samples and catalogue sent on application and goods sent by express with privilege of examining. If not satisfactory in every way you need not take them. Open until S p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co Corner 14th. and Douglas Streets. A Sewed Shoe Co. - : - OMAHA - : - Are the Exclusive V/estern Agents for the The largest manufacturers of rubber footwear In tlio world , Wo carry the only complete stoclr. of first-class rubber goods in the city. Prices always the lowest. Correspondence solicited. ' TRY OUR LEHTHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS , THE BEST MSDE ; . . AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE CO. , OMA.HA. NELB. I I "A cheap bargain takes money fr'om the purse , " and brings disappoint ment in the end. A good bargain is an honest exchange for value received , and gives lasting satisfac tion to both buyer and seller. Our fall and winter selection of Men's Clothing and Furnishings ( to which we are constantly receiving additions of the lat est and the best ) warrants our an nouncement of GOOD BRRORINS ! DR. BAILKY , GRADUATE DENTIST A Tnll Set or Teeth un Huhbur , for _ 1'ivi : DOM , MIS. A perfect fit Ruarantoctl. Tooth extracted without put n or flniincr. anil wltloui nimus- turtle * . Gold and slher Jill us ? ut lowo-t mien , llrldgouml Crown Work. Teeth wltb- uutpliitfi. .Ml work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance , ICth slreot elevator. tiiuuo\on. ) iiKS until 8 o'clock. _ _ _ _ _ _ MANY A MAN will ect well U liciliprili.nrillelt lie iKnurrs , our xvarnliiK. .llfllioa * KrrlHmtvti Nufftmt . 'Iliomanili n-stnrril liy tlanu frrulinntl. 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