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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1890)
THE O3IAHA DAILY BEE,1 : THURSDAY , OOTOBEB 23 , 1890. THE CITY. The temperature. n < 5 reported by the local slinmlMllcoyeHtcrdiiy wnsns follows : At 7 ii. rn. , JU = > ; ut 30n. in.,523 , nml tit 1 p. m. , 60s. ' jROetl Cnilc9 ) lias filed nn inforirmtlon r clmi'jiltijr.llurtntui Sinter with stealing ' nn overcoat and wntoh from his room. J 1314 Ames nvcnuc. The remains of Scrffcnnt Ktnswalor of ' Fort Oinnha , who tiled Tuesday in Du- bufjuo. were forwarded yesterday to H6ok iHlanil , III. , where they will bo in- I tcrred in the Rovernnient burying grouiul. The Inquest held over the remains of the body of the female infant found un der the Sixteenth street viaduct wns held at Heiify'u undertaking rooms yes terday nflenioon. The verdict was that the Infant caino to I la death at the hands of HOII p jMu-ty or parties unknown. The hoard of public works has grant ed the Union 1'aeillc railway company jHjrinlsslun to lay additional tracks to the munboi'of tliirteun or fourteen ncross Seventh stioot botwcoii Jonerf ft Jackson for fi-oigh tile pot purposes , ! ! ! nci'ordanco with the city ordinance passed Juno 10 , 1687. 1687.May May Alll on nnd Joslo IJurt , two of the Inmates Of Laura Mack's disorderly house , woto lield to the district court on it chiu'tfO of grand larceny. They ate accused of bUmling ( iK ] > cketbook con taining $11 ! ) from Thomas Cox of Falls City. In default of ! i > L'00 bonds they were committed tlio county jail. An alarm of llro shortly after 11 ! o'clock was occasioned by a blaze at the residence of Mrs. James Lamed , corner of Twelfth and Davenport. The lire originated while the members of the family wore out to dinner , and Its origin is a 'mystery. Ono bide of thcs lioiibo JWIIH kiilly scorched. The loss will not exceed $ j. The old liorso cars fitted up by the bridge line motor company for the trans portation of bngtfago will ho put In op- ciation as soon as a schedule can bo made out. The arraiigoinont has been inudo with special reference ; to the ac commodation of traveling men , who tjinco the dibcontlnuniicc of the dummy trains have complained bitterly of the dllllculty experienced in getting bag- Rage transferred between this city and the DlulTs. _ AVhat ft i > ocs. Hood's ' Saisapmllla 1. I'uriflus tlio blood. 2. Creates nn HpwHitc. 8. Strengthens the nerves. 4. Makes tlio weak strong. f > . Ou'rconiCH tlmt tiled feeling , 0. dues hcrnfuU , salt rheum , etc. 7. Imi oiMte.H the kidneys and liver. 8. Itcllovci headaches , indigestion , dyspcp el a. District Court. In Judge Hopeweirscourtthecnscof Albert Olcsonajjahist the Omaha packing company tras commenced. During the month of Sop- tcmbcr , IbSS , Oltaon was working for the company , handling ico. Ouo diiy ho was helping to lo.ul cats and a calco of ice getting nway from him , slid down a chute , hltthiR him and thus breaking nn arm. After behip laid up for a few weeks , Olcson brought suit and Is now in the dlstilct court seeking to re cover n judgment of ? lf > 00. , In Juiino Uo.ino'.i court , tlio suit of M , J. J Leonard against Kussell and Thomas Hock -\Su.4 commenced. The plaintiff is seeking to recover judxmuct for SJX ( ) . It will bo toinemborod that some tlrno ago Gustavo ICcssncr , u saloon man at Kllihorn , WH nrrested on the chihgo of having nolil liquor without u license. Tlio warrant was aivoni out before an Klkhorn Justice , but came before Justice Shaw of this city on n change of venue. Tuo case < was heard lust t Wcdncsdaynid | the dcfciulanb ulschdrffotl , the state /ailing to provo the charges alleged. Last night Kosuipr fllcd hit petition in the dlstrictcoutt , wherein ho asks that Jonas Frey , who is the marshal of Klkhotn , pay him $ .30,000 , alleging that the arrest was malicious , mid that ho was Injured in this amount by the infiiiuy , disgrace nnd scandal that \vus hcnpcd upon him by having been conllnod la Jail anil afterwards mrnigned as a criminal. But'this is not all. lycss- ncr has bi ought another suit , nnd tlhs ono is niwtnst August Nnlte , " \VIlliuui Kocrner , II. II , Jeffries , rraukUober nnd ITicd Olbhons who nro the members of the town council of Klktiorn. In this case the pl.ilutllT asks for $3,000 nnd alleges that ho was Incarcerated la the Klkhorn jail , a frame structure eight feet wide and ten feet long. The jail is situated in ono comer of nhog yard , which at that time contained fifty nogs ; that on account of having been confined In that place and by reason of Its de fective construction ho was sick for ten days s nfter being released. While there , Kessner overs that ho was greatly humiliated and was subjected to great disgrace. Amelia A. W. Hoi brook 1ms brought suit to foreclosure a mortgage given by Cornelia E. Conger and Cornelia C. Cooper upou cer tain lots in Omaha View. Edward Itifllcy nudJohn Vuitlll were In the storage business , but they fell out and now Ulllloy has brought suit to dissolve the Iiartnorsliip and iccover * , ! 00. He alleges that Ills pai tner failed to put in his share of the money to run the business of the tlrin. Judge Uoanu Is hcjilng the mandamus pro ceedings of the state ex rol the school district : cf OinaUa against ( it-orgo a. Whitlock , build I- ing inspector , to compel him to issue u permit for the erection of a school building on the High school grounds. Plaintiff claims that It 1ms ITi absolute and complete con i- trol of the Kiouiuh nnd that the city has it. i0 jiower or uuthoilty in connection with It. u'ho defens.0 claim exactly the rovcrae , t.X t.r that It has power over the propeity and a say in what shall bo thereon. Plaintid maintains , however , that it was the duty of the city to fcco that the projK'rty , as a trust , should bo protected hy thy illy. County Court. In the comity court the Omaha hardware company has bucil F. W. and I. liulhu-d to re cover $ .11. ! duo on u promissory note. The I'axton & Vleillng Iron works has til-ought suit ngnlnst Fanning und Slavin to recover f I15 duo for work performed and ma- tciialfurni&hcd. George .A. Honglnnd has commenced a suit to recover f" > 00 due on a note given by M. S , Lindsay. Anglo Uimnlnchnm has bronchi suit to recover cover ftao from P. M. McKvoy , which amount ts'duo on a promissory note. ' ' , S. A. Oroliiml. Carpet , furnlturo nnd drapery. . - ,1 .V.VO VXVUMKX TS. ( -i ( i Ick Uttlo ' , the wlde-awnlto and busy rep. , . resentaUv'o ol uAn Irishman's Lovo" special- ty.cfiinjiaiijvls in the city , Tno company vrUU9U9n.ttii engagement of four nights at the jClnuidou Tuesday evening next. . .Sumnor . IHirroughs Is In the city arranging ' < ' for'tlio unphirartrb of Hosco t Swift's big 'lUnclo Tom'fl Cabin" company at the Rrand on F.rlday and Saturday next and at u Satur- , , ( ( lay inatluco. The Jalisco & Swift big "Undo Tom's ' Cuhlu1 company will open nn engagement ( or.tvro nights nnd Saturuay matlnco at the tifunil openi house Friday evening , The i company comprises twenty people , band and orchestra , besides six blooilhounds , a trick 1 "dorjliey , a truhicd alligator and numerous otUiyuovol features. Between tlio acts a iiinlnitrol cntcrtnlnmcnt is given , thus virtu- < it\\y glylng A double show , The spectacular street pnrndo is claimed to bo very line. . It I dlftlcult to classify "Tho World's Fair. " which opens at the Boyd Thursday evening , It being a happy medium bct\vcen farce-comedy , spectacle nnd burlesque , grasp. INK the-best parts of each. In tbo invention ol unlauo Irenes , novel effects and beautiful musio It stands ] iro-cmmcnt and alone. The cast contains lurty talented artists , the cos tumes ore rich , picturesque and beautiful. \ The electrlo srcno , illustrutnig the woaden Of iSflJ Introduced in the American depart ment , Is described as the climax of dectrlo tctnlc display. U is from the design of the famous Inventor , Thomas A , Kdlson. and con- talus 1,100 luminous points , all of which Hush Hi the samu moment. The sale of its ejHjucd yesterday morning ; . Mr. Koflowntor'n Dntc * . Mr. E. Uoscwatcr , editor of TUB BEB , 1 announced to spcnk At Norfolk Thursday morning at 11 o'cipck. At O'Neill Thursday evening. At Chadron Friday evening. At Omaha Saturday evening. - - ClttttHi OmnMnt home anil atirotul thoutl , rtmtmlxrthntlhc ( ( / < a/tcoMratton ( | art Tliurttlau , October S3 ; rttJau , Octoler 31 , ( tntl Sutititlay , Xovtmlcrli , Illli MINCK. The cx-Mlnnti-cl King No\v Dealing in Stihterrnncan Property. An miburn-moustnchcd , wiry little man \vitli well dellned furrows In his face and a chin which Is resolution Itself , stood talking to several gentlemen In the rotunda 01 the Paxton yesterday morning lecelvlng warm congratulations upon his presence In Omaha. It was .lack llavcily , the famous ex- minstrel manager , now capitalist , miner and prospector. " 1 Iia\o Just como In from tlio cast , " said he to a HEI : man , "and It docs my hear' peed to sco the Improvements jou have made In Omaha. There Is a compactness , n solidity about the city which is marvelous , consider ing that It bos not boon very long since I was is befoio mo , I cannot help but sec that there Is morullfe , push and enterprise hero than In the city on the banks of the Kaw , In fact , 1 can readily sco why Omaha is in advance of Ivansas City. "No , I am not In the show business any more. I think 1 h vo a better thing in some mining property which Is located about ono hundred and llftj1 miles south of the City of Mexico. _ . . . . . ' "My icason for being In Omaha at this tlmo Is easily explained , 1 expect to mcctsomu Philadelphia capitalists who will probablj Inteicsts themselves In the Mexican mines , the names of which arc w unpronounceable. " \Vhllu I am not making any gieat amount of money tbcio is enough In the mines to just ify hopes for the futme. The company Is putting in crushers and the ore in sight war rants the impression that some day Jack Haverly maybe comfortably llxed , "You know the mines came near ruining mo once , but I held on and my faith , I think , will bo rewarded. I shall icmaln in Omaha for thico or foil r days and IIOIKJ to sco TUB Unn building , which'I hear is the llnest news paper ofllco in Ainciica. " CttlztM of Omalitint home ami alload should icmcint/ti tliatllic icmatlilnu clitiioituUtralton aieTliuittliiu , fetuber 23VihUlu , October 31 , andSatuidty Aownbcr J. A MHjLlONAIUK'S U1SCOVI3KY. Ho Ascertains tliat Ho Must Heglstpr or Ijnso lllH Vote. Said a gentleman yesterday : "I spoke with Mr. regarding registration and was told by him that his naino was on the registry lists which were made n year ago nnd that that would nave him the trouble of rcglsteiing ngnin , j "That man , " continued thespcaker , "is ono of the richest men In Omaha and was absolute ly Ipnoran V of his duties us n citizen. Notwith standing all Tin : BIK : has said regarding the absolute necessity of registering , hero is a millionaire almost , who thinks his registering of a year ago , will suftlcc for the coming elec tion. 'MtJtiught to be dinned into tlio cars of every unregistered voter und Hushed befoio his ojes dally , that unless ho registers , ho cannot vote , oven if he owned half the town. "Now , If such A man as who Is perhaps as intelligent us nny man in this city has labored under this mistaken - taken idea , how many hundreds of bis own class , mid perhaps Hundreds who rarely sou the papers , are in a similar condition } Half of our voters liavo not yet registered. The time is short and Tin : BII : : ought to leuvo nothing niuluno to se cure the registration of tha full votu of this city. " "What did your millionaire ! friend sny when you convinced him of his crrorl" asked the reporter. "Why ho assorted In the strongest terms that ho would register the first thing in the morning. " _ Cttlstns of Omaha at home and abioad should tcIIICDIlifr ( hut the tcmatntnuduus of tcuttitiatton me Thumday , October S3 ; 1'ildau , October 31 , and Scttuiday , November t. EXAMINING TIX OHIO. The Important Mission of a Board or Trutlo Committee. President Martin of the board of trade has appointed n committee to examine the tin mines at Nigger Hill , about ten miles from Spcarllsh , Da'c. ' , and to icport oa the same to the board at Its next meeting. There Is a great doil of inteiost displayed in these mines nnd the feasibility of establishing works In this city for the purpoio of reducing the ere has already been discussed. Ono prominent capitalists has told certain members of the committee that ho would bo willing , If the report - port proved favorable , to Invest money in tlio election of works of the kind contemplated. The committee will leave over the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road today nt 0 o'clock. It consists of the following gentle men : Secretary Nason , II. G. Clark , James Stcpbcnson and E. K. Bruce , The committee will lotura in about a week. Ctitzens of Omaha at homcaitd alload tlioiild t member tltat theiemalnlnudauitaf icuMuttloii Octubcr 23 ; Fild'iu , October 31 , and Satuiday , Jtovtmbcrl , nrndlcy is Dissatisfied. Block Watchman C. J. Bradley , whoso license as a special policeman wus revoked by the lU-o and police connnisbioii Monday night , hus tin neil over his star as requested. Ho Is nut satisfied with ttio proceedings agaimt him , which ho alleges to bo the result of a conspiracy Instigated by a regular policeman who holds a grudge aumnst him. Ho will ask for u further investigation of the case , Citizens of Oinuhii at home and f broad /ioiild / ituicinlcr that the icmatntnadituaoftenMiatlon ait Thu > mlnv , Octuber 23 ; l itduu , October 31 , and Saturday , Jioiembcr t. Mr. < l , ft. J. Kyan's Fiincrnl. The funeral of the late Mr. J. n. J. Itynn , the well-known newspaper man who died Tuesday inbrnlng , will take i > lnco this morning aV 9 o'clock from Id3 Into residence , southwest corner of Lowe and .Mercer ave nues. Services will bo hold In St. Cecelia's church , Walnut II111 , Interment will take place in Holy iScpulchro cemetery. > * Florentine iJotuocrntM. The deuioa-ats of Florence and vicinity will Indulge In a rally Saturday night. Tlio meeting will ho held nt Lester's hull , where T. J. Mahoney and several other local states men will discuss the political Issues. Baking Powder C d In 1U1UOU of Hornet 43 Years tbo Stanlwd. , Mr. Wclntcr's Union. Hon. John L. Webster Ii announced to speak on the prohibition question At Lexington tlds ovcntng , At Kearney Friday ovcnhif ( , At Omaha Saturday cvenlni ; . At West I'olnt uoxt Monday will make n political nddtcss ; also At Blair ' .Tuesday evculnp. At South Sioux City Wednesday ovcnliif ; of next week. At Nebraska City Monday , November D. Her VVntcli. P. C. Crnlg and Mlsa riorcnco French of Omaha were married yesterday nnd started east on n wedding tour. They reached the depot but a few minutes before the North western train rolled out , nnd hnd scarcely tlmo to get aboard , "When Mrs. Craig took a seat In the sleeper she missed her elegant polcl watch which , she had in her hand but a moment before in the depot. Whether the watcli had been stolen by some clover pickpocket or she had dropped It out of her pocket in her haste to get aboard the train could not bo deter mined. Mrs Cralif had scar -cly tlmo to de scribe the watch to Ofllccr Fletnlnp before the train mo\cd out. Notracoof tlio tlino- plcco could bo found about the depot or In the carriage which com eyed the bridal pair to the traiu. _ Xliiiincr U'lll Appeal. Charles R Xlnimcr , tlio man who brought suit to recover ? lf , > 00 from the city on ac count of having hail bis property on South Twenty-second street damaged by water , is not suthlioil with the decision recently rend ered by Judge Doano. Ho will appeal to the supreme court with the hot > cs oi having the decision of the lower court rovcried. Mr Ximmcr claims that if bo had been allowed to introduce his testimony ho could have proven that , nttho time of the overflow Twenty- second street was not graded and that the scS so-called ( grade was nothing but a pile of loose c.utti. Ho also states that upon numer ous occasions thotoiimil committee agreed to investigate the question of damages and make an award , but failed so to do. Distillery itlcii Bucd. A case of more than usual Importance found Its way into iho United States court yesterday. Some mouths ago the stock holders of the distillery nt Nebraska City fell out , and it Is stated tlmt the larger ones tiled to freeze the snwller out. The case went to the supreme court , and in the mean time the stockholders holding a , mujotlty of the stock went Into the trust. The bupienio court held in favorof the small stockholders. Now .1. 13. Orcenlmt , who h n member of the trust , has Inought suit URalnst 0. L. "Woolsey et al , \\lio mo tlio members of the oikrlnul distillery corporation. The amount involved , wlilcti fncliuloi the phint and stock on hand , amounts to ne.irly J.'oO.WlW. ' The SoliiMli'o Inquest. The inquest over the remains of C. F. Schlniee , the Council Bluffs mnn who died suddenly ut the police station last week , was concluded last cu'iilng , The testimony of Prof. Moeller , thoctiemlst who analyzed the contents of the stomach for the purpose of discovering if poison had been administered , was given. It wus to the orTeot that no trace of chloral or other drug could bo found. The jury returned a verdict that Schllllce cnmo to his death by failure of hcuit action , caused by the excessive use of alcoholic stimulants. Itnlly-Tlio Ninth Ward Democrats "Will Imvo n raiid rally jubilee meet- at 2,5)08 ) Furiuiin sticbt on Friday evening , October "I , at 8 o'clock : . The Hon. T. J. Gushing , Judge It S. Fclkor , Georcfo ( JhribtolTcrscn , T J. Morearty and others will address tlio meeting on the vlttil issues of the eiitn- Till's Case in the Courts. The cnso of Till , the colored boy who , is. alleged to bo hela In slavery by Farmer'Wilc ' * lerford of Fillmore county , has at last got into the courts. Yesterday Dr. M. O. Kick- ctts and Silas Hobbins appeared before Jud'go Dundy and , upon maklngtho proper showing , were granted u writ of habeas corpus re turnable In twenty days. A marshal will start at once for the scene and will return with the colored lad , who will he kept with some colored family la this city until the case is decided. Both the method nnd results -when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and acts pcntly yet promptly on the Kiduoys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches nnd fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of iU kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the tnsto and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial 111 its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , ita many excellent qualities commend it to all nnd have mndo it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Piga is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading * drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on Land will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to tiy it. Bo cot accept any eubstituto. CALIFORNfA FIG SYRUP CO SAN fRANCISCO. CAL. IOUISVIUE. M , AW YORK. N.I. C.8 . , WATCHES , DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent In Omaha for Gorlmm Man ufacturing' Go's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA , Our Stock of Pine Goods is the Largest and Our Trices the Lowest Como nnil sco us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St The ! Majority Of so-calledcout Kiirosilo little more llinn Impair the dlgrmtvc function ) and crciito Wlc. AVer's Clmiry Pectoral , on the con trary , ttlnlo It ourM the cough , docs not In- tcrlermvltli tlio'f unctions of cither stomacher or liver. No otlitir medicine Is so safe and cfllcaclous In Uiiiases of the thtoat and lungs. "I'our j cms BUO I look nsevere colJ , w hlch was followed hyt i > tcnltilo cough. I was ury sick , niul cuntncd to my hod about four mouths , I omiliicd | ) a | ihyslcl.in most ol the \\hofluaUysalilIwas In consump tion , nml that he could not help me. One of my nclghhois iujilscd ino to try Aycr's Cherry Pcctoi.it. I did so , and , before I had finished taking the flist bottle was able to sll up all the time , and to KO out. Hy the tlmo I li.ul finished HIP holtlo ' was well , and h.i\e icmalncd soccr * since.-1 < . 1) . Hlxby , Dai tonsvlllc , Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , t'lUI'Altl'U 11V DR. J. C. AYEH & CO. , Lowell , Mass. Hold by all Urucul.u. l rlcjl ; U bottloi5. . DrsBBtts&SBtts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , L4OD DOUQLxAS STB.B.KT OMAHA , NEB. The most widely nml ( nvorallf know * spec ialists In tha United States. Tholr long ex perience , remarkable skill nnd tmlTorial suo- cees In the treatment nnd cure of Nerroui , Oh run lo and fcurKlcal Dliense * , entitle thosn eminent phyhlcluns to tlio full confliloncoof theanllctod every where. They Runrnntoo : A OEKTAl.N AND I'OSITIVE CUKE foi tha awful elTccts of early vlco nnd the numer- oui er Hi that follow In Its train , 1'UIVATE , IILOOD AND HKIN DISEASES spctlllTooinplnt ( ly iitul poriimnonlly ourod. NERVOUS IinillfjITV AND BKXUAL DIH- OUDKRSfleldroiullly totliolr skillful treat- C"riLEa , FISTULA AND RECTAL ULOEKS ptiaranteucl cured without pain or detontlon ? mi'oiSIlK AND VAKIOOOELK permanently - nontly nnd uceuRBfully cured In urerjr case. SyiMIlLIS. OONOHIUIEA. OLEET , Sper- nmtorrhoa , Seminal Wcuknuns , LostManhuod , Night Emissions , Uecaj-ed Faculties , Kemalo Woitknesi and nil dcllcnto disorders peculiar to cither sex positively cur.'d , us well us all functional ] disorder ! that result from youth ful follies or tlio excels of mature year * . TIlf"riTIl Ouirantceil iierinano ntly O irviVil U l\li cured , removal con iiloto , wlthoutcuttlnR. caifitti ; or dilatation. Curua effected nt IIOTIIO by patient without a mo ment's pain or nnnovanoe. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MhN. A QIIP17 niPBTlie avrful effects of /i OU Kll LU K.C eariy vice which brmus orpnnlo wraVness. destroying both rolnd and bodr , vrlth all ttaulreaded ills , permanent ? cured. 11 nPTTs'A ( < jareasthosfl who have Im- Ui\d. 1JL.11O - - piit-od tlioiiisolv-os by lin- prbpor IrtdulKOiiQo xnd solidary habits , whloh TQln both ralnO and liodyMurafltUpR thorn for B , atndy or nirrlugn. " MAK1UBU HBNV'or tlia-ip enterlnj oa that Is based upon fiioti First l'r otlo l expert- enc * . oond Erory casa l specially itudled , thus , tarting right. VUtrd-Mcdlclne * are prepared In our laboratory eiaotljr to suit aob oaie , thui offectluR euros without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STRFET. OMAHA. NF.B. A.MUSEMENTS. . A NOTABLE tVENT. S.iL ircl : u Mnlltioo. Nights. Comm-nci ' 2 Thursday Eve. , g nfl'DlU7 ) . \ . i RIGE'8SURPRISE ' I n the Kltilmratc Production of the I I NATIONAL NOVKI/TV. | Hccnecl , htiieuil and Costurnol murn olalinrntu ! ) limn any slmllnriiroilurllon known to tliottiiKo. HOT slic'ctopunVoiliicsdiiy mornlnxi ru ulnr iirlccs 'NOTICE. The orchestra of Boyd's Opera House , the finest organization of the kind in the west , can ho engas'il < for parties ) , hal's ' and recep tions on the following elates : Saturday , Mondny , Tuesday and Wednesday , October 20 , 27 , 28 nntl 20. Arrangements can be made with Boyd ic Haynes , Managers. mi SiitiiHlny Mntluoo Commencing Friday , Oct. 24. RUSCO & SWIFT'S DIG Undo Tom's ( latin COMPANY. Consolidated with Hinco A. Swift's Sllnstrc's Special Scenery. Tin only rlolc Alliisutor on tlio Mace , 0 Mborlun Illondlioiiitfls , "Jerry" tlio cdiicutcil ilonkny. Tttnnutst'O . MUKTM , Uiciutlu ) Oi cliL'St la , hpi'utaeulur Mrot't I'.irailo llllailty uoiuialtiKlud ulth ' . U unl iTlcea Special Situnlnr inntlnoo for Indies anil children. Clilldnnviiny part of thu liouac'M. \ . Grand fflpera Hoilse 4. NHOl-ITS . . OOll.MKSdN'O SUXDAY , OCTOBER 26th. Tha Gruattit of nil Irish I'lnjrt , In . 'lllliail S LOYO A Greal Compontj- MagiMlloonlSoonorjj AGREA'DCOMIiDYliYIiNT , Usual prkcs.Uix sheet iimc WIM , LA.WI.nR. MANAOI'IU CORNER 1ITH AND FARNAM STS , OMAHA \VIIK : OK OUT. aoth. ThoMln tiiro Klcrtrlu Itgllmnil. Now Collfftlon of Wax tUurmVoit , n < l lowliT nuppi > rtml by n nUr conipuny , In tbo fane , "trltz In Dublin" DAYTON MlbTKHS llnnjo Huna * " < ! l > nro" Km- erion and .Mlllburn , ) l < mii Sotu und KKypllan llnllad" , Zllka , tbe IVrilan Kurtuno relief , ONI : DIME AuaiiTa TO AIJ. . DR. BAILliY , GRADUATE DENTIST A I'tlll Pet of Tooth on Kulil'or ' , ( nr _ _ . _ A perfect lit cuarantecd. 'fi-oth oMMOtort without pain or ihmu'ur. m cl jvlttuiit nnuiH- ) tlictic * Gold and hll > er llll n -j ut luvn-st rales. Irllw ) ( anil Crown Work. Tcutli wllli- . All work r/arninlcd. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TII AND FARNAM Kiitraccc , 10th utreot eluvutur. l > i > cuc\uu- 1159 uiitll U o'clock. H : W tn the country , carry the stock and variety of Men's ' Shirts and Drawers -we do , Our rooms for surplus stock , are crowded with winter" underwear and other furnishing-s , purchasflfl n large quantities in anticipation of the increased duties which must now be paid on imported woolen goods. Having" saved this increased duty , we arc enabled to mark all our imincnsft stock at exceptionally lo\v prices , This low scale will continue as long as our present stock lasfy The following lots \vhiclf wo place on special sale for this week , will be found e.Uraordl * nary bargains.'s Men's fancy striped Camel's Hair shirts and drawers , silk bound at 350 ench. Plain Camel's Hair , silk bound and silk stitched , with ribbed ends at 5oc each , Fancy heavy Cashmere shirts and drawers , finished shoulders , neat stripes at 650 , Superior natinal wool shirts and drawers , of excellent finish with ribbed ends at -50. All the above are grand values. Onr hosiery is sold nt about one half the prices other stores charge. Our assortment ftk immense. In this department we offer this week the following two big bargains. Fine wool seamless socks at i5ca pair. Others arc selling these at 300. Very fine merino , full regular made , of handsome shades at 2oc. In gloves we a full assortment all the desiiablc carry ; styles for driving and street \veai\ \ \ Nothing but what is of reliable stock and of good make is sold at our glove counter , as we war * rant every pair. Our prices arc positively below everybody else. Within the past few days we have received an entire new stock of hats. We venture to say that during last week we opened moic hats than a good size hat store would get in in a yeai\ \ We had an immense run in this department , and were obliged to stock up again , and now vi arc ready for another run. Latest shapes and prices , lower than ever. Open until S p. ni. Saturday , 10 p. rn. Nebraska Clothing Co. , Corner 14th and . . V-- ' J. 1 A V1 J.-r U II tA I1 V * Douglas Streets. I American Hand Sewed Shoe Co. 1 OMAHA - : - . Are the Exclusive Western Agents for the The larjjost manufacturers of rubber footwear In tlio world. "Wo carry the only complete stock of first-class rubTjef goods in the city. Prices ulwajs the lowest. Correspondence solicited. \ TRY OUR LERTHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS , THE BEST MMB f AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE OMAHA NEJB. I I "A cheap bargain takes money from the purse , " and brings disappoint ment in the end. A good bargain is an honest exchange for value received , and gives lastingsatisfac- tion to both buyer and seller. Our fall and winter selection of Men's Clotliing and Furnishings ( to which we are constantly receiving additions of trie lat est and the best ) warrants our an nouncement of GOOD BRRGfflNS ! -DR7KENS1N GTOJN. Eye and Ear Surgeon 1310Do < lgo Street. Spectacles accurately fitted. _ _ "HOW D'E DO ? ' ; Boraa mutter ihcc-rlly , li < - u o iliey ' . " ; , . nnil/uf ( nfllfr. ( Itlieti sutiirllDC lioni nl.I OIK IIKIIII.ITV. He , , Bimwfr Klnomlly. i- . . l pi'l nulnl , tttffor I OUR NEW BGOK | * f..y7i.V.ifaliil.V ' . ; , KS ; { v .rffffiKN % . ' 'WHAT AILS YOU ? " MO OUREX ! NO PAT. r.DOWN 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Net ) . T1IU FIGURE "O. " The figure0 In our doles wlllrrmUea long stop Ho man or woman now llvlnR will ever data I document without using the IK'uro 0. It itandi In tins third place In 18tt > , wlwreit lll remain ten yonrs anil then move up to tccondplocala 1000 , tvherolt will rest ( or 0110 hundred jears. There is nnothcr"0" vhloh luisalsocotnotOBtay It Is unlike Ihc figure Oln our dates In the respect Ihnt It has already mo\sd up to first place , where It will permanently remain. H U called the "No , 9" Hljh Arm Wheeler A Wilson SewlnR Jlachlno. Thc"No.9" vi-ni endorsed ( or first place l > y tlie Experts of Europe at tliol'nrli Kxp < isitlonot 1889 , whore , after naeuro contest vltli tliolcadloc rna chines of tlioworld , It wni awarded the only Or.inJ Prizetivcnto ( family cewlnR machines , oil otheron olilblt havioK received lower aivnrdj of gold mcJa'.s , cto. The 1'rcncli Government alsorccojnUcd ( ltuup rlorltyby lliodecoratlouol Mr. Nathan ! ; ! Whceler.l'rcsidentoHlia company , wlthlbo Cross odhc Lrjiouol Honor. Tbo "No. 9" Is not an old mncnino Improved upon , but u an entirely nun1 rnachlno , anil the Grand Pri/3at Paris miawnrded Itas thegranil' cst advance In BCHIUK inachinemcctianism of t\n \ ago. Those u ha buy It can rent nssurej , there fore , of Lailug tbj very latest aud but. . t WHEELER ' & "WILSON MTO CO. , 185 nnd 187 Wabash Av . , Chicago C. P. FI.OODMAN , _ y20Noith Sixteenth Street. _ DO.C. Win NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , tnrcltt tor Miittrlt. nliiloei * MU. Knr 1Jt , Wnk iKneii uJnltl U pi n. of" lnitfr Ibe Hi.la.rr ; ' iniiiUlltail l idln u > inli ry OK.V jn4 de tfpriiB ! lu"i OKI > ! . Hurrennen l.o.-ol J'o-er inol Wr MiiIriVoliiiit rI.o i1 nd Brniilorrl.o | eriirll .1 t tht bial , ! f Uu.o or I ch L cent , n oym..nU' ' ; tre.U 2i nt fliabor. cr alx for 91 , r ut br mallir i * U. Bun1 , . ? ulrS.r ? Jr . < ' " A"jjLKSte'S mjVtintott Ii ) refunil laelijr itl \ ! tmlintolfaJWW rurii , Uurinte ! lHU < t u.lu iiulno wld unljbr GOODMAN j CO. , lllOl'urniita StreoU Omabii. N'et ) , FEMALE BEAI\iS f tlr MkfpmuritMwrrfutfenili ) DR.MCGEEW THE SPECIALIST. Morotlmn Hymn1 oriwrlciicclii I lie treatment 0 | PRIVATE DISEASES , A ciiniRHimnteinlln ii lollvo in)3 llhouttl > .g.lQ ofnn liour'n Hum STRICTURE rmnnnently fiirc-ilnlllinut pnlnor Imtruriicntni nj rntltim , IHI illlatlnif Tlio most runinrkniilii rouiudj know mo modern rtclenco. Wrltofor ilrculon. SYPHILIS CURED IN 8O TO DO DAYS. Dr. JMrflrovi troilnwiit fur tlili terrible blood alii cn e Inn hem pronounood the muni powerful as * luccc-Hifiil remedy imir tlliiOTt'rrd f > r tliu ol olut cuiooltlils cllicuso Illsiiicccli wllli tliliillnoaik lins iK'Vcr iH'on cquollrd. A complete 117UI OUJLJ * A.NTEKII Wrllo forclrciilnrs , LOST MANHOOD ml iiII neiiknomof Ilia reiunl ( irifnn' , nnrvouinmi Hmlilltrnnade i > onlencjraUi < o1iiiulr > tiito < l. 'Uioip lief U ImniL-illslo nnd completes. SKIN DISEASES , Cntnrrh , rlioumatlsm , nnd'all ' dliRn muf tlioblooj ' , hliliinyinnil tilndilcrpcrniintntlrtiiroil FEMALE DISEASES ncl n Hrnlliner onvii < < iiniiddli > cn Fiuf the torn ; rh rurpil. llio Hoctor'i ' "lliiiin | 'lientniint" Hf Mica Ii pronounced IT > M lie ImvQ mcdlt. to li llioiiiuiU"i > i | > uta mill conrenltnt rompily Mer of. fvrml for tlio Iriiulmuiil n ( Itmulci , dl nu ( .i. Itli ' truly a wonlerrul tcuieJr. .Su linlnunonlsj ti ( tin llOlMIHlUItUllIIIIIMlOMItTOl OKl.t. DR. McGREWS mnrvolouB HUCCC H IIRW won for him A rrpiitntlott Hhloli Is trill ; nullimnl lurli r ct r , miU lilt urml triny n ( pntlenU ri'icliat [ rum llioMlautloto " t'urlllr. Tim Doctor In iirruliiiitu of "I nirillcln * nlldlim lud loncaiid iiirdfiiltiil lioipllnlprittllce , nnd In cln < l nuiunii Uio iiiecliilliia Inuudrrnnclinio. liuutiwut lit iprrt * itHMitlcnco , tVilt fur cliculari ntoui ealigf tlit Ofllce , I4th and Funiain Stsu Kntranfo oiiellli T lre 'l ' . > toO < lMi/ Mopif iuicjr ii.Ba.j.8i rmiaL ( uuo ,7 , VV. S. ANAI.YTIO L nnd CONSULTING G HEXM I ST. Wa torsi and Oils aBpooliilttj 1112 DODGE STnEET , OMAHA , NEB *