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8 TUJti OMAHA DAILY BEJS : ( WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 29 , 1890.
THE CITY.
I1 , Ou tcy , ttvnp , wnsecntlo the county
Jail for twunty-flvu dnyu.
Deputy Murslial Mercer , after n
month's slcco of ulekncss , Is able to bo
upon llio streets nguin.
The tolofrruphqrH will filvo a hall on
i the ovcning of November 11 for the
i benofltof the dihchtirtfcd employes.
' Thrco cufios of brushes from Purls for
the Itldianlson drug ooinpany passed
thioufjli the custom lioubo yusturdsiy.
The lumiwrnturo. us reported by the
j loonl signal olllco jvslordny , wuo ui fol
lows : At 7 ti. in.HP ; tit 10a. in.Go0 ,
I undat I p. m. , GIF.
I Mm. Hiittlo Terry of folnmbm was
nrrcstoil for sellltH , ' liquor without u
liccnso. Sue f'ti\i3 bonds for her .injiotu1-
! mi'-o ' at the next toriri of the United
! Stales court ,
* John Chester Hotly , a young tnan
Bovcnti'un ycurs of MOT , died yesterday
at the reslilonco of Mr. F. I' . "Wood-
worth , lol'J Xoi'tli Tivoiity-M.xth stniot.
The ivmiiins will bo fonvurdud to Cin
cinnati today.
JaincH Wiilsh , who sued thollammond
pneklng company forSi ! , jOO na porsoiwl
tliiimiKi'ri HiHtaliicd by rciuson of being
run over by one of Imimnond'H wagons
several months ngn , was paid the full
unionnt yesterday by the company.
An alarm nt noon was ciiusuil by
atlitflil bliuo at the residence of Frank
Kciumrd , 1821 Hod go httvot. A pllo of
kindling wood near the furnace In the
hnwinunt caught llro and Ignited the
floor. The bhi7o was quickly oxtin-
KuUhuil and T.ho damage will not exceed
810.
810.Mrs. . Wild , residing with her husband
nt Tenth and llarnoy , disagreed with
the head of llio family Monday and
finally throw all of Ills cMothes out of iho
window. They romalnocl upon the side-
wallc for homo time and were llnnlly
gathered up by Sergeant Slgwnrt and
Olllcoi1 Kyim and taken to the station
Yeitfvilay poaeo was dcclaicd in the
family , a truce' patched up and the
clothes taken homo.
What steam Is to tliocnqlno , Hood's Rarsi
jiaiilla Is to tlio body , iiiwluclni ? boitily
IKiwr mid furnisblni ; mental force.
Himloi-k Illood Hitters talton nftor paling
ill rollcvo any reeling of weight or over ful
ness of the stomach. SoM everywhere.
To fnloroil Volcs-s.
OMMIA , Oct. 2iTo the Editor of Tuc
BII : : ; Through your widely circulating me
dium , I would lilto to call the attention of the
voters of my race in Onnhu to seine vital
/acts , lii connection with the coining election.
.All of the negro votera omjhtto register , and
then next to vote , and vuto for tlirir own good
us the white man does. For the last ten veal's
in thuwnrd ( Third ) in which I liavo lived one-
fourth fully of the Icpil ncro ( voters Imvo
not voted. Now , election iluy Is tlio only
tlinu hi Onmlu th.it ft nesro h the
i\hlto man's ciiual. At thu hullol-box
wo ought to vote and work for those on tlio
legislative ticket who arc Milling to glvo tlio
negro Just ice. 'I'lio nwo cux'i not ask tlio
\\liltoni.mtgtali0 him to his liomanud let
-"him mtTiiiil sleep } \\tli him. Wl.it ho asks
is for cqunl rights in nubile pl.ices. Tlio 110-
Ki'o from 1T" > to the present time has always
been foil nil true and loyal. Ho fought to help
free the colonies froiii'Hritlsh oppression ; In
'Ct to save Iho union hurt thereby acquire his
own frecilom. Ko\v rts hoh frco plvehim a
fair show. Vote for the men \vlio will reme
dy the now faulty civil rights I 1U In tlie state
constitution. As tbolaw is , no conviction can
bo hud , tlioii the , punishment Is too small.
Wo should have a 1'aw so tli.it n enniiiLilut c.m
to brotiglit and mod before any fair miiulcil
Judge wo liavo lind some nmlhnvosomo nwo.
The democrat jiuljjo In Omalin IB as fair as his
republican rollrajjuo. 'J'liollon. . ! . W. Suvago
once lolil ino ho would deny u nojiro no right
guaranteed him under the luv.rotangulnst
prohibit Ion , for if it carries the uejrro as n
people will starve. .All that the majority of
the negro men does in tlio line of work is porter -
ter work , what can lie do with the business
houses and stoics closed , railroad olllces
closed for want of pationngot As Mr. Over
all , the IU'KTO candidate , has asked hi ? pcoplo
to help him , I hope they will do It. Ho is the
fourth candidate on tlio republican ticket \vc
liavo had , all of the others have been t > eaten.
Vote to return the Hon.V. . .T. ( Jonnell to con-
KTC.S.S , he is with tlio party who wants tlio
money kept hi the United States , If It stays
liero , we get a little , If it Is shipped abroad
we get none. _ U. K. Uuinci : ,
Custom DtTRxiunkltiK Dopnrtmciit
of tlio Morse Dry Goods Co. desire to
Introduce the liifjh cliih * of work done In
this department. Wo uro making
drosfo.s , tea gowns , costumes , ote. , that
nro not surpassed in America , and to
correct tlio false impressions that huvo
lieen so industriously circulated In
regard to prices , oto. , wo have estab
lished a uniform price of
FllTTHKN DOLLARS
for making all kinds of cloth suits , wool
tea gowns , wool hbuso gowns , and as wo
liavo none but first class help imported
especially for this department , wo know
that our price is lower by half than the
work done In similar establishments.
Wo nwlio this prlco of $15 , only for a
short time.
TILK MORSE DRV GOODS CO.
( r.uul I'roiniMiada Concert.
Messrs. Hoeilcrmd Hell , the Indefatigable
managers of the building where Puttl sang
ttio "Casta Diva" and where Struuss played
the uvuiiblto "llluo Danube , " Imvo made ar
rangements to give the amusement lov
ing pcopla of Omaha a rare treat this
evening. They huvo secured ulurgo military
band for a promenade conceit t t tlio Coli
seum ill uiUlilon to tlio Mandolin
club and other attractions. Tables and
chairs are now being put In tlio building , mid
leo cream and other rofreslummtJi will bo
served by BuUhiff. the caterer. A linn musi
cal programme Is being arranged , uhlch will
embrace many popular selections nlavcd by
"
Striusshcn here a short thuo ago.
And tlio admission to this concert lias been
placed nt'.T > cents , which is quite within the
means or everybody who desires to pass a
pleasant evening listening to tlio Mandolin
club , and the military band.
As a family medtclno Aycr's pills excel nil
otuora. Tiioy ni-o suited to every uco and ,
being sugar-coated , nro casv to take. Though
bcarchhig and thorough In enTent , they are
mild and plous.iut in action , and their use Is
attended with no Injurious results.
DlMtrlot Court.
After waiting the forty-eight hours winch
wci-o granted by Judge Doano , Attorney
Kstello last evening scoured u writ oC man-
tlaimis ngalnst Superintendent of llulldlngs
Wtiltlock , commanding him to lss.ua to the
board of education the permit for the erec
tion of the one-story brick school building on
the high school campus. The older also
commamU Mr. Whltlocltto pay the coats of
the suit.
Barab A. Nichols has commenced a suit to
secure u dlvorco. Hl'O nlle-gos that her hus-
bnml , John II. , ir u drunkan ! . Kcsldes a
. seiwnitloii shi ) osUs for tlio ivstorntlon of her
maiden 11,11110 , which wai Surah A. Ilcnway.
CittitMof Onaltnat home HIM < il/ivml
rtiiumbtrthut the nmattiina iluys of naMratlon
nre rrhlay , Odober 3t , ami .SalmikiiXorcm
Ltr ,
J _ _ _ _ _
B. A. Orchard.
Cnrpct , furniture and drapery ,
The only railroad train out of Omnha
run expressly for the nccninmo.latlon of
Omaha , Council Hlnlfs , DH Moines and
Chlcnco business Is tlio Rook Island vos-
tlbulcu limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 :
j ) . m. dally. Ticket olllco , 1C02 Sixteenth
uud Favutun sts. , Oiuahu.
MORSE'S. '
The Only Place in the Oily to Buy Silks < iud
Velvets.
ISvrry ( Iriulentnl It3\rry Slindo of Silk
Velvets 850 , $1 , SJ51.U5 , $1.50 ,
$1.70 , $ ii.nO. . fl."O-Colorca
Surah Silks iioo J'oinorruxv.
\\To have the most romploto .stock o
every kind of silks , velvets anil other
slllc fabrics west of Clitcairo and very
few there equal It.
H'molf silks , 87c , 0-ji1 , $1.00 , $1.2' .
Iliad : silks , 91.80 , $1.75 M.OO , W.'A
lllnck surahs , 73c , $1.00 , S1.2-vl.oO.
macksurnlia , $1.7. ' , , tSI.OO , $2.50.
lllack faille Prancalso , $1.00 , 81.23 ,
Sl.iiO.
IJlnck satin duchcsfc all prices.
In respond ! ) to nuineroimlo mauds , to
morrow wo shall olfur another lot of the
COLOUKD SLJ15AI1 SILICS MC-not
mi odd lot of color.- * , but the best pinks ,
blue , yellow , cardinal , otc. , the nlecst
( roods jou over saw fur faney work , etc. ,
2oc , worth olX1.
Colored silk vclvotKu' , worth $1.
Colored Hllk velvet ! ! , worth 41. 2o.
Colored silk velvet J1.23 , worth $1.50.
Colored bilk velvet Jl.oO , worth SI.75.
Colored allk velvet $1.73 , worth W.
Colored bilk velvet W. . 30 , worth S3.
Colored bilk velvet M , worth ? C.
As heforo staled , we have the largest
and Lest SILK and VELVET depart-
medt in the city.
MOHSi : DRY GOODS CO.
\Vo liavc tome special K"od bargains
in NK\V \ DUKSS GOODS ; everything
without exception that wo show in fancy
suits In rough cheviots i NliW wo did
not move a dollar of old fancy dress
goods to tills store.
Magnificent .styles In Purluand Vienna
dress foods ; , notably two special values
inFKEXCII NOVELTY' DRESS PAT-
TKUXS , § 10.
Choice ol u largo variety , worth Slo
and SIS.
1'KKtfCn. NOVELTY DRESS PAT-
TKKXS , $ lo ,
This lot com prKes nil newest styles in
de.sitfm of S"0 and i2o suits
BARGAINS FOH WKDXKSDAY.
. "S-ineh drap d'ahiia ' , U7jc , worth CO.o.
10-inch slllc finish all wool henrietta ,
"oc , worlh 01.
l-ineh ( ! colored pjiglibh croibo suit
ings 91 , worth $1.23.
40-inch all wool serges , tomorrow GOc ;
worth "oc.
M-ineh latest Paris rough plaid serges
03c , $1.23 , .1.50. .
fi2-tneh roucjh Paris suitings , very
slylibli. SI. 75 , worth $2.50.
TlilD MORSE DRY' GOODS CO.
At Y. M. I' . A. hccdiro Hall ,
Friday at1:30 : and 8 p. m. Prof. Dodge
will explain "CJcrnrm in Five Weeks. "
The Norristjwn llorald , Junuary 120 ,
1SHU , buys : "Prof. Dodjjo is a very con-
w'entioiirf goatleinan , who does not prom-
ho anjtluiiff regurdiiiw Hie acquirement
of Gorman that ho is not thoroughly
competent to carry out to tlio last let
ter. "
Gorman in Five Weeks.
Proo lectures at Y.M. C. A. Friday at
l0aiid : ! ! 8 n. m. , fully explaining and il
lustrating the Natural Method. All in-
torcated should attoud.
Till ) TIN MINKS OF OAKOr.V.
An OitmJm Capirnllst K\presses JIls
Opinion of Tliolr JlcrllH.
Mr. ( jtiy Unrtoa has returncil from n trip
to tliolllack Hills , where ho wont to look into
the tin industry , about which so much hat
been reported.
To a Bun man Mr. Dnvton stated that ho
found nearly all or the mines which had been
developed sulUclcntly to. demonstrate their
value were la tlio hands of capitalists witn
.implo means to pusli tlio work , and these had
already tnado arrangements with the Chicago
smelters to handle all the ore produced.
Mr. Burton stated that he lind not had the
times to examine carefully Into the character
of the country surrounding the minoi now
hclnpworlted , but he was of the opinion that
there were plenty of other sites which would
shown * good remits as those which uro being
worked.
"The ore which is belnj ? taken out Is of
very low srade , " remarked Mr. D.irton , "and
does not show a test of moro than VJ or.'l per
cent. Thia would give a yield of only about
sixty pounds of tin to the ton which , at.tho
present prioo of tin , IS ceats. would yield
only about MO per ton. It will rcquiro the
most careful bundling to make It pay the ex-
pease of reducing , so that the prospect is not
so very flattering after all.
"I ma Just as well satif.fled to ho on the out
side under the present condition of things , "
said Mr. Uarton In conclusion , "and I think
It is a matter hi which our buslncis men
should move with the greatest caution. "
Cttl'.enanr Oinalui at liomeand n/jroads/ionW /
mnrnilifr Hut tItc remalninuiiayi of rfuMnitton
arc ft ( < f i itVttultr 31 , and Stttwdau , Xacen-
lei-1.
O.MII3 Ol'iailA-TOKS' TKOUIIIjK.S.
Mcnilx-rs of ( lie Omalin JJrotlicrliood
OiscusH the St. I'illil Strike.
The actloa of the Western Unioa tclcg-
rajilicrs in St. Paul In striking because of
the discharge of seine of their number -who
were members of the newly organised broth
erhood of tclcgraphon , caused ronsMornblo
surpilso unions the Omahn members of the
brotherhood.
"I don't know what we may or may not do
now , " said a member of tlio brotherhood.
"I think the St. Paul boys made a
mistakes in going out , ns tint brings the mat
ter to an open light , and the brotherhood will
Imvo to take some action , mid that Is just
what the Western Union wants.
"There was no occasion for any trouble
whatever , hat the Western Union has forced
tlio operators to take action to protect them
selves , uud a general light may result , "
County Court.
In the county court J. Q. Gustoa has sued
the Phuepix Loan association , Gaston al
leges that ho acted ns an agent , and through
his agency the loan company lot William
J. Paul have $10,000 , on which amount ho waste
to have n commission of $3,7) .
H. N. AVlthncll ha ? brought suit to recover
W To due from A. C. Keud on a promissory
note , _
.4 .V.V0 V\VEJIE\T8.
Tlio return to Oainha nt Boyd's opera
liousa Tliuisduy night .of that clever como-
dlnn , Frank Daniels , ii an event of much
grutillcatlcin among a numerous class of our
theatrc-gooro. Frank Daniels Is a master of
delightful drollery. Ho has a n.uamtnois
about him possessed by no other comedliui
engaged in a ftircic.il worlc at the pro.sont
tnno , Ho Is at nil times IrrcsUtlbly funny ,
and certainly hlntinlubla in his special line
of comedy uharaetorl/atio'is. Ho naj quietly
and Footl-miHtredly wormed hlmscU Into the
affections of this big fun loving nnd quick
wilted nation , ana his return here will bo
welcomed'llio sale of boats will bcgh
tills morning at U o'clock.
The Koso Hill English Polly company wll
be at thg Cnuul on Thursday una Friday
cvciihiKS , Boildes the many clover apodal
ties introduced , the orgaiil/atlon , which la
onu of tin best In America , will produce the
musical nurlosipjo "Tho Parisian Hovels , 01
Wrecked la Moonlaud. "
Jlr. John Moore , ndvanco repi-ooutatlv *
for Low .loliiiion's coloied miiiatrcls , is h
the city making arrangements for ho appearance
anco of ( ho HlacK Muguctt at this Gnmd
openi house on next SutarJuy and Sunday
THU ICAIMtUAU
I'resltlont Adams Ilelurns Troiu llln
Tour of liispoi'tloii.
Charles Francis Adams accompanied by
Chief of Construction Cameron , arrived In the
city yesterday morning and aio registered
nt the Mlllard ,
President Adams was In close consultation
with tlio Union Pacific ofllclnl.s nil day and
win not nccesslblu to newspaper men.
From Indirect sources , however , lt was
learned that the president Is veiy well satis-
lied Indeed with the condition of the affair * of
thoroiulns observed by him during the past
two weeks.
The tr.inU ; of the system has grown enor
mously during the p.ist year and the company
has boon umiblo to provide rolling stock
ulllctent to _ properly care for Its business ,
'his defect Is liclug rapidly remedied , how-
iver , and the prospcts for future business
s I'vecpUonnlly bright.
ISIr. Adams spent a few ilav * nt Denver ,
rrhlng there just asGeneral M-magcr .Meek
mil suircciled la winning a victory
ver the striking swltchnvn in the
Denver vnrds. The Denver business Is now
n excellent shape , and Ooner.il Manager
lock Is reported to have boon warmly com-
iciuied bv the president for his management
f the stilko.
Mr. Adnins then inndo nn cxtondtd tour
ver the Fort Worth brunch , and spent
oino days looking utter the matter of branch
hops which the company proposes to erect nt
'ort Worth.
Tlio lavi ; Hog Jlalc.
The announcement that , the Alton will
cduee the rate on live hogs from ICaiws
City to Chicago from' 25 cents to IS , has
aused quite a commotion in local railway
Ircles ,
" \Ve \ have begun to expect anything out of
ho regular run that will ilemoralUo rates
nuseriouslv r.ffect tralllc , to originate with
he Alton , " said n. Union Paeltus freight on\
inl. "The reduction will not help the
Omaha or Mlssouil river market points lu
he least un d li only made by the Alton for
hopnrpo o of getting business that It can
lot otherwise control. "
The question of reduced rates on llvo hogs
vill bo discussed nt a meeting of the Western
' " "rolght association to be held la Chicago to
il ay.
Jnloii I'aclllo Drill go nt Vancouver.
r.ngincer UcorBO 13. Lederle , who hto
uiwrintcnd the construction of the Union
'aclllc's brtdgo across the Columbia nt Tau-
ouvor , has been nollllcd that the plans liavo
) ccu approved by the chief of engineers mid
10 has begun the work of f ramln caissons
for the six picis. The bridge will be of stcol
uid as tlio act iiuthori/.ini ? its construction
itwidei that any railroad may use It by pay-
nga ro.isouablo sum , It will have a double
rack and un upper roadway for teams. Tlio
Ir.uv will bo 4H ) foct long , Rivlnjr openings
ot ' 00 feet on caeu side in the clear. The
) ici'3 will bo of concrete , to near the low
vatcr mark , nnd huge iron cylinders lilled
vith concrete above. The brlilgo will cost
$ l)0 ( ) < > , uoi ) and Is to bo llnUhcd by the end of
next year.
CHlzcmoJ Omnha at home cinil iiljronil
remtmlifrthat the icmalntngil'iui of
ate I'mliiu , ( Mubcr 31 , and Saturday ,
bcrt.
nij.-vsTtxo Tiiu "CITY'S "CKCDIT.
CKy Cleric lltish iJisunvcr * Some 1'ro-
liilillion Dirty \Vorlc.
City Treasurer John Hush wa ? thowildost-
oyeil man la Omaha yesterday , and ho nppir-
ently has Just catiso for his anger.
"Ever since I have been in public ofllce , "
said Mr. Hush , "I have done everything in
ny power to establish Omaha's Ihnmcinl
credit in tlio inonoy markets of the
country. With what success I have
aborcd , the fact that Omaha's
jonds sell bolter than those of any young
city in tlio Union Is evidence. Ilnuulmm
Tor several years past that Omaha had a
population of iir : > ,000 and I have given my
word of honor to that effect to men who kavo
been buvinu this city's bonds.
" You can imagine my feelings then when I
received this letter , " and Mr. Hush hamleil
Tun BUB reporter the following letter from
the Kansas City ofilce of the Fidelity trust
company , oiio of the strongest financial cou-
ccrns oils'ew York :
K. N AS Cnr , Mo. Oft , 07. John llusli , Tsn. ,
City Trcasuior. 'CJmalia , Ni'l ) . , Dear Slr-\\o
Imvo been advised that your city census has
lieeiicutdounby thu ccii > us biiro.iuatViish -
Instoii to 1)0,01) . I'U'iiso liiroim us It this Is
correct or not anil oblige. Yours truly ,
.1. 11. KIIOST. Heciotary.
"That linn , " said Mr. Hush , "has bought
over u half million dollars1 worth of Onriba
bonds Juring tlie pivscnt year alone and has
done inoi-o than any ono lirni in America to
tulvortlso Omaha's tlnanciiil standing in the
ivpital cciitcrs of the country.
"As to the responsibility fortheso Infamous
slanders , " continued Mr. Hush , "lain unable
to speak. I am afraid however that
Ir. John Dale had moro to do with those
lalsstateinents than ho has acknowledged in
the public press. For Instance , on the morn
ing of the infamous publication in the
Leader as to tlio alleged padding of
the Omaha census Mr. Jotin Dale , In his own
ofllce , icad to moo copy of a letter which ho
said ho hail sent a fortnight previously to a
distinguished eastern prohibitionist , in whicli
Mr. Dale , ovtr his own signature , made the
assertion that the returns for the census of
Omaha were exaggerated at , least 'J5.000. I
should bo glad to liavo 3Mr. Dale explain
whether this is a mistake or not. "
Selecting Judges ami Cleric * .
The county commissioners will meet this
mornincf at 10 o'clock and appoint the
Judges and clerks to act in tuo election on
Tuesday next.
Influence will ho brought to bear to have
only the most competent men .selected.
Custom Dressmaking Department
of the Morse Dry Goods Co. desire to
Introduce the high elass of work done in
this department. Wo are making
dresses , tea gowns , costumes , etc. , that
are not surpassed In America , and to
correct any of the fal o impressions that
have boon so industriously circulated in
regard to prices , etc. , wo have estab
lished a uniform prlco of
FIFTEEN" DOLLARS ,
for making all kinds of cloth suits , wool
longowns , wool house gowns and as we
luivonono but first class help imported
especially for this department , wo know
that our prlco is lower by half thnn tlio
work done in similar cstalillbhmonts ,
Wo make this prlco of $ lo only for a
short timo.
THK MOUSE DRY GOODS CO.
t
Cttttens nf Omnha at home nnd abroad j/iouM /
itiiiembci- thati < rcm < iluiiMii/s ( ( o/jfjMnitJon
are 1'ilihtu , Octutitr 31 , and Saturday.Vorein-
ler 1.
Senator Mnndcrsou left yesterday mornIng -
Ing for Lincoln.
BoiBs and Pimples
Arcli.iUirc'lcfTotWtoolliiiliiAlo pohoit from
tlicMnoil. TliMrrHtiUmay licuccoiuplKlidl
tniilunoiai > ileetiinllyn wells * ngit'Ciilil ' ) * ,
Ilirmish the proiifr excretory clittnncls , by
tlio use of Aycr'j.Sfirsai'Ji ' Ilia.
"I'or scNtral years I was trotiMcd wll'i '
bolls anrt Mrbttndn. lin-'astlngnliuiit fora
remedy , Itucrtirtwl totnc tint Ayei'i Sana-
jiailll.i hail licon mod In my ( atlici's fitinlly ,
\\ith cxcvllcnt suocos ! , niut 1 Ilioiight tlut
what was good for tlio f.UhrnvotiM . nttobu
gooil for the M > n , Tlilfe or ( our bottles ol
thh mcdlclfto cnUrtly ctiroil mr , and 1 li.iie
notslnuo In mote tlinu tv.M jcnis liail *
boll , iilntple , or any otlicr eruptive troitlik1.
I can ( 'onvlftitiiiiKly speak In tlie hlglicst
teiiiu of Aycr't .Stis.i : | > arlll.i , inul many
ypnrs1 experience In tin1 Jnii ? litislnoss en
ables mo to sn'.ik | Iiit lil8 ntly.-0. M.
llatfichl , I'annl.iiiil , I nil.
Ayer's ' SarsapariSia
DK.J. C.A.YEU fe CO.- Lowell ,
1'rlccSli tlx boltliB , $ > . Woith $ jabctt ! : ,
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
WOO OOUQlAA
OilXHA , NKE
The most wldol/nncl fnvorMjlv kriow poc-
lallsUIn thu United States. Tliclr lon < ox-
perlunco , romarkiiblo Nklll uud iitilrnrcal DUO-
COBS In the trorilinoru nnd cura of Nervous ,
Ohronlo nnd Surxlcal Plsoiiscs. entitle tlioso
eminent pliyslulnni to tlio ( all conQclence of
the afllletod everywhere. They
A UEHTAIN AND 1'OSITIVK ( JU11B for
the antul effect" ) of carl v vice nnd the numer-
oua evils tint follow in Us train ,
1'IUVAI'K , 1II.OOL ) AN'IJ SKIN DISEASES
liccrtlly , ooinjilntpty niul iicrmaiicntly eurocl.
NEKVOU8 IKHILITV AXD aEXUXtBIS-
) HIKHB yield readily to tliolr Bklllful troat-
, FISTUIA AND IlEOTAL ULCEUS
KU iirantecd cured vrlthout jjala or detention
roiu buslm" , * .
IIVUHOCEI K AND VAlllOOOKLK psmia-
ncntly uriil luocessfiilk enroll Inererrcasc ,
BYl'HlI < lrt , GONOHHIIEA , GLEETSpor -
natorrhoa.BomlnalYuiikiiess , I. out Manhood ,
s'l lit Enilaslotu , Decayed 1'ai'ultles , Veinnla
WuitkneiM and nil dollento Jlsorilera peculiar
o olthor BOX positively ouri'il , us well aa all
'uiictlonal disorders that , icsult Irora youth-
fill or thtt recess ( it inatiiroyoan.
; Ou : r.mt-ied pormanantl y
j cured , removal coujiloto ,
wltliout cutting. I'HUstlc or dilatation. Ourei
.ffci'tel nt huiuu t > y patlont wltliout a mo
ment's pair or nnnoy.ineo.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MLN.
A QITPU PTIPT7 The awful effects of
/V OUKli UUKIi
early vloa which brliiw
orpnnlo7ciikii e < 9 , rtostroy In ? holh mind und
bod- ) , with all 111 dreaded ilia , permanent ?
cured.
Aildrcas those who h are Ira-
palMd tlicinsehei by Itn-
proper Indulgence and solitary hiblts , which
ruin both mind and body , unfitting tlieui for
business , study or murrluge ,
MAKHTED MEN'or those entcrlnd on that
happy life , awareof vt ; " loaUlobihty , qulokl/
assisted.
QUB stTOOBSS
Is based qpoo fact * . l"lrst-I'rfcotlo .l eiporl-
once. Heoond Erory case Uspeclally Btuuled ,
thus starting light. Third Midlolnei urn
prepared In our laboratory exaotly to suit
eacu case , thus efToctluR c tires y Hhout InJ ury.
Drs. Betts & Eetts ,
1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. tfEB.
AMUSEMENTS.
Grand Opera House
The Grtatestof all Iilsli Plays.
Irishman's Love.
GREAT COMEDY EVENT.
No Saturday Matinee.
4 Nights CT0 Octoter 30
Till : DIlOLTj MONAUCIIof rureo-Comody
Prank Daniels
MISS UEPSIESAXSON iiml tlm IHO CO.AI-
KUyco.Ju Aii'lilbulil O tliiutui'u
Fnntastlo .Muht
LITTLE PUCK.
Tha Inrtrot trntcllnu roinpanf , prMentliw tnrcc-
oiiiiieily on thin continent , llox Hlmct opc.is
Wcilnc-ilay mornliii ; iituul.ir | irlu' ,
Qrand
Saturday and Sunday , Nov. 1st anil 2nd.
Special KiijHiKaiucnt ot llio rniuo.n lllnck MiiRiicti ,
LEW JOHNSON'S
Colored Minstrels.
WA.IT FOR us.
WATCH OUR ELECTRIC STREET PARADE.
Led by the Cliiimplon Drum Mnjorcf the World ,
COli. S.\.M \ VADi : .
' ' . . .
I'8UAI < I'UICK8. Hoxfliuctopcnrrmnyntnn.nl.
Grand : Qpera Hoilse ,
TVO XIGMTS.
Thursday & Fiiday : Oct. 30 & 31
A lie , t of tiiautlfuloinon. . Tlio Inrsesfc nu
uc.it burlesiiuo oisuil7atlou ; In Amorlcn.
Rose Hill iEiifflisli Folly Co.
O f
In the Comical TUusIeul ? pcctacuUir Ilurlo-
IIIU 111 tWO IIUlS ,
PHRISIM REI/EL8 /
Or , Wrcekoii In Moonlar.il.
Asslstertby the domed In us , KICK .t HAUTO.V
anil u sch'Ctniiinhcr of Hist , class fuculnlty
star < < . I'opulunirlcM. ' Ou'liostra , f.Oo Ilulcu-
-
Dime
AYIll Ijnwlur. MiiniiRcr. Cornorllth null 1'ar-
imin Sticots , Oniiilia ,
wiic : oi' " our. srih.
Victorious I.OVP , Jcromo'i mnilerplore , ArnoKl
nniKinrdnor'H , Jnpnii < ollurle < niiei'uiniiin | ) of thlr-
tyArtl t , Kerrlcr' Hiluc-ited lloiler.tp. . , TimKonion
Cl.llilu'11 , buiiKK anil Dancu < < iA Kmnd iiotpourtl or
Bonn anil Uiifliler. .Xcnuplelo rrnnuil roiidovllle
pvrlorruincv. OXK HIMK AllUITil TU AII < .
WEAK WOMEN
S \o Yoursclin * . N0riii Heaus
wlllcurowenlcbnolt , tuVo nwnj- tint iiloomr. tin-it
fecltni : , that nurtuun nhniullon , put ro e III Tcur
cheek * . I'rlKlitea ' JTDUTOIL'S , vliu jruu now Ufa , utnlil-
tlon , nppclUe. ruaku run tcntolil moro tttrnetlTe.
> \tioUitely Himnle , Snri1 , II n IKIJT. iHintpilJ.
r mplilclfroK. NICHIF. IIKAN CO , IIUTTalo.N I ) .
HI III liy Clooiluiau Urui ; Co. , 11IU I'unmmtt. ,
nutlCutn. .
Correct Sllec. )
Cett Qurlliy. Perfect Fittlnj.
IHY
H HJ W
In the country , carry the stock and variety of Men's Shirts and Drawers we do , Our slorcr
rooms for surplus stock , arc crowded with winter under wear and other furnishings , purchased
in large quantities in anticipation of the increased cluticswhich must now be paid on imported
wool en goods. Having- saved this increased duty , wea.ro enabled to mark all our immense-
stock at exceptionally low prices , This low scale \villcoutinue \ as longas our present stDck last ?
The following lots which we place on special saleforthh w eck , will be f on nil extraordi
nary bargains.
Men's fancy slripcil Camel's Hair shirts and drawers , silk bound at35cench.
Plain Camel's 11 nir , silk bound and silk stitched , with ribbed end sat 500 each ,
Fancy heavy Cashmorc sliirts and drawers , finished shoulders , neat stripes at 650.
Superior imtuial wool shirts and drawers , of excellent finish with ribbed cuds at 750.
All the above arc grand values. )
Our hosiery is sold at about one half the prices other stores charge. Our assortment 13 '
immense. In this department we offer this \vcck the following two big bargains.
Fine wool scainless socks at i5c a pair. Others arc selling these at 300.
Very fine merino , full regular made , of handsome shades at 200.
In gloves we carry a full assortment ; all the desirable styles for driving and street wear ,
Nothing but \vhat is of reliable stock and of good make is sold at our glove cuonter , as wovar
rant every pair. Our prices arc positively below everybody else.
Within the past few days we have received an entire new stock of hats.Ye venture to say
that during last week we opened more hats than a good size hat store would get in in a year ,
We had an immense run in this department , and were obliged to stock up again , and now \\Q
arc ready for another run. Latest shapes and prices , lower than ever.
Open , until S p. m. Saturday , 1O p. in.
Corner 14tli and Douglas Streets.
"Manifestthi ng s
require no proof. "
Ouereoals
-AND-
's Suits
for comi jig cold
weather vill soon
become a necessity.
'We have prepared
oursel\'res for tlie in.-
evitabl e d e m an. cl
and beg to call at
tention to the excel
lence and. finish of
ttie garments in. this
line of goods which
weare now offering.
Take "Time by
th.e forelock" and "be
ready for tlie cold
wave.
TurMsli Rug
AT
AUCTION
THIS DAT
1419 Douglas St.
Many very rare received di
rect from bonded ware
house.
FIlEWIiLLillLL ,
AUCTIONEERS.
Liebig COMPANY'S
EXTRACT OF BEEF.
. . Made Dlnlios , FJIIOOS
for Hoof Ten. Soups.
lOiiiiu1,1'lali , , Vu. > . Artiiloor Mi-at Jelly. KM.JIS
for any longtb f tlioo. niul h clieaier . | iiml or
llnor flavor man m y oilier htoelc.
0 < $
GK.Ntll.VK ONf.Y WITH J , VOH LlKllin'K
triiB , n Atinvi : , is m.wr. Ono 1)onnil ) of
traotor licetciuul t fo'rty iiouuils of luuii
tlft'f.
tlft'f.W , S. ROBINSOM ,
ANALYTIOAL nml CONSULTING
OHRMIST.
s and Oils nSpQclaU y
1112 DODGE STREET , OMAHA , NEB ,
WATCHES.
DIAMONDS
andFlNEJEWELRY
Solo Ajjeut in Omaha lorGorhnm Manu -
u fnc luring1 CO'B
Sierling
MANTLE CLOCKS ,
RICHCUTGLASSand
CHINA
Our Stock of Pine Goods is the
Largest and Our Prices the
Lowest.
Come and see u * .
Cor. Douglas & 15th S't
; , v > * . . \ii vo , " the
emeu nil
.
ench nuVnk \ Mora
< iry , UotB of Drain
row or , Headache ,
Wftkefulnoei , Lonl
Manhood , Tons ? -
Before A , After KCEfl , Ufbitiidc , nil
, iMiotysi ailicu | fioui drain a and IUEB ol
power of Iho Ocnorntlic Ori ; ni , In pithcr PCI ,
cauied byivcr-cicrtlonynntliful ) , Itidlecrollono , 01
tlie tjcceilve jiBecf tohacni .opium , or ptiniiila.itf ,
wlilch til tlnntrlv lend to Iiiflrmlty , Coufiimptlon
andlnflnnlly. Pntni ) In cunvcnlcnt Farm locarr ;
In the vcBtmicltft. I'iiccl npickaet , or 6 for SS
Sent by mill tc > > nr address. Ulicnlirfrcc , Uea
tionthlx rincr. AMilrcn
niDBin catMicuno. . < uuo rlomStChieilU. )
fOllhAI ! , IN" UMAIU , NKli , 11V
Killing. To , Cor IMli 4 lionclin Slropls.
.1. J ( , I'lilkrit Co , L'or. llth < V riouflw strccW.
A. | ) . roster ft : < 'o , Coimcll tiluls , luw .
G. A. . Lindquest
IS AGAIN1 IX THE
Merchant ; - : Tailoring
o
business mill liivllos Ills olil friends anil ] ) 'it-
rons us vill nstho Koiusrnl publlto call and
InspiH't. lit1 ! no w ( loci ; o ( Iiit iinrtocl cil cloracatlc
woolfns. Kvtii'.vllilii ? llr.st cl.iss.nn
ESTABLISHED 1874. - 316 S. 15TH ST
"
DR. BAILEY ,
GPADUATE DENTIST
A rul I Set of Toolh
on 11 libber , for
I'lvi : lni.iUts. )
Aiiorfoct fit giitirniitccil. Toclli o.xlraptri ]
without. ] > ilit or claiiur. ami wlllout nniii'i-
tliollus. OnUl and sllxor jllllii ; < ut lowuit
rates. Krlilgo nnil Oiown Mot-lr. Tcutu with-
oittiliitt | ! < , A 11 nolle wiirriiiilotl.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Knlraroc , K.th street ulomtor. Opcnovcii-
iif b mil ilbu'flu.'lc.
DR ICENSNGTON .
Eye and Ear Surgeon
Street. Speotaolea j
HUNKEHNESS
_ rjq o ott
\H \ ALL THt WOULD 1HEI1E IS BUT ONE CURE
' GOLDEN SPECIFIC
DR.HAINES' ,
II cm Ixilvrnln u ri > "f volffo or l i . or III ur.
llflnoF fao'i without. th Unoflctlcaol tlio rmciil ,
irno i rr. It lubtoluicly tiirnlvMiind willcDecl
a iMrmaneilxlil ipeedy cure , nbtlher Ihe piliiut I.
inoJtrateJiiukcror niloliolioirreci. rr,1KKU
KAII.it. II oparilis BO qinntlj ind with nuch oer *
tainly tbKt Ibtf patteut tiDderieoei no Ineonveniencf ,
- - - - tin complete rtrormiilou u
FACIAL BLEMISHES
fho IUBC-H Iftabliii.mrnHn Iho
World for lh trrnmnnt cf Hair
unl I'ffilp. Jiwfinit , * lniart' \ \ ,
-uj , > < llLH > im llulr IllrilimiirLii ,
llol Jilr cklnrlnklfH JW.Sfino
KrU Aellik Ull' ' WlIl \ , iir.rim ! ! <
y lllckhcttdo. llnrlitiilirii , hear * ,
Mttlncil'owUtr l rk , rwnil DC ,
trlopmint , f'liiikntl ' lictkB. nc , Ton
_ lailrn rf m ulifnorljlettir ISM
np Uaok nn aUiiln and si-alp mTrfilMmanl tlicll
tr iliii ntlHitinlHl to inr Hililrrm fnliocti
.JOHN If. AMIOIIIIIIICI , I > < Tliliii > lnil > 'l
ntn Wf.i 4-j i i. . > > iv y ik < 111. .
\\O01IIII. . iCVH l.ll- l. HOVI * l.ll II 0 }
| * Lln l llllMi-itli.iil7)fWlf' | i"tf l < * . KtlrrnU *
"VECUREMEM1"1"
of lietjllltr , Ii ii'Utuiiry. ' \ \ Mkn.'iji , lnaj ut
MarrlBBo.Hci'rntmiia. I" tat.Kvll 1'orebinllHEv. '
.
a liiulllil It 't InlIIMllftl
aPUR i ini-i5 Kmt'i .
PUR "
I UUK W OUUrWI. . , . lu.nula. .V V.
of Ouirniiliul 1 I < II.IJII | ! IH tint
CURED. "
LADIES ONL
rEMAl.E REGULATOR , S h
BiiTclruliitoaiKj- money' r ,
ttiletl from ot >
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
A.T
1302 Parin-n. Stra'i' ' ; .
HARRY P. DEUEL ,
City Ftvaaanifor auU Tlclcot
- OMA.II/V
[ " " ami kffls
Co.'iior Oik and Har.ioy Streets , Omalio.
4 ?
FOR THE TREATMENT OF AIL
Chronic Diseases and Deformitie
DR. A. . T. IiIoLAlTGHILIN ,
Fonntledby Dr. J. W , McJiIeiiamy.
To euro nillomnos9. Sick Ufadaclio Constipation.
Maliila. I.lver Couipliilnu , tiika lliou
aa tcrtnln rBiueiljr , S.MITIl'S '
UeotlicSM U , SIZnMOIItUo l.onti'tlofl.o . lot-
tlo ) . 'Jhey nrollia most convoulrnl , Bull all
1'rlcculcltliortlto , Vie-out ! | > ur Lnitllo.
" ' 7. 17 , 7Oi I'li'.t
I'lnolelioor ' UU jilcluio
J F. SMITH ft CO >
Mftfccreof "nilollcmia. ji. J iuta , Mo.
MKDAtjPARI8 , 1O70.
rre U'O'I ' Itl III rr' " " " ! ' ! ' " " M hr . r
rAa.t ( trr fi'irt Hit Hrcn lk ul VVpa
Iwltli flirrli , .Irrowiwlor Hlir ,
anil U Ihrrrfilf fjl miiro cwnoililtit.
tottliy lit * Itii. t > ttt tfiit tttup. II (4 (
, aii < la < liniriMy a
far InuluU tlt oii'.rtr ' > ii ; in hit ,
Suld liy Uroion eui\ihcr ) \ ( .
VBAKEB & CO. . Dorchester ,
KERVE AND DRAIN
Hmrina Inr ilTitArl * . . M'tlnrnFltiI Vornlli > , Wiiket
jBne i7iciit l lwpil l n. twllenlniiof U.e lirnln.ro- .
Him"h liiianlty al lea.lmtu mW.ry cl av neil
djilhrrifiimtnro Olrt tit * . luir nn . l.uiruf t'mve *
Inullliuriei. Imoliiiitiry J.oi , mil Hii rmnlonltrn
ciuimt hr oveMierllri or Urn Iniln , ptilfkhuM or
CT r-indi.iir nc KaiJitbx citnialnvonuni.mlL frt&t *
mont. | i o l > u , 'J" l tnr ? 1 , rent by riiJiFrlcl , | ,
\tlili \ - tli ordir firiH I > OIM. will ion-1 lurcluie *
ci.ir.intu In iifii'nl ncnov If OKI Ireilnint rnllitO
GOODMAN JltLTJ ) CIO. ,
11101'umaiubtroet , - - Ouiulik
riiiiicily lor ull 111 *
iniintiiriil ill" lnrui'ii unil
prUatn ( llM.iM' ' 'lNM'li A
I r itilnonriifur tlieili-MH-
" tat nj xvctklH.'SS I'CClJllar '
tu Mi.iui-n ,
I lir.loi.'vy . J"ri.'a | ( nlinltnllHt'cl mill
I TiivN8C . f"i"iiCo In roroninic-iidlut : Itla
1 - - gj nil HiilTitcrt.
A.J SIONEUHD.Ot iT .IlL
Null ) to llf iiitl : < .
'
WAMPln .AKuil jnst-ll dm I'
\ \ /YIN 1 VU f.oiiHM Mm , ; HID only
line vrrliivFiitr < liliiil lioliU thu clutlics \UtU
out til us ; u iiuifiict Hiifirss ; | ) iit iii u'
I'SiH'il ; Kiilu inily l.y a ciils , toulioiu Uiou.i\
cluilvvrlclitU Kl ' 'ii : 1-11 rcrolm nf .iii-pnh w V
Mill hi ml u mmfillii ) ! liy n > nH ; l > olrou-
lui ; lirlc IM unil tniH to lui-jii ; Hni'iiro
'
\intr tdillory m once Ailclns * INK I'lN-
l.l > S 1'I.UTllKS I.IM' . ( Ji . , 11 lluiuou bp. .
Worcoslpr WII'-H.
HIII ) , M > IIM OM.V - | > r Uiiiio'i I'urif llral rill *
Ilittl-'it' mil roiiimly , iulo' > tlio ni : nitrii'ili7 niiiiaiij
< uro uiirii | | li'ii ' Iroiii vrlutuvnr utn u , l'vcioot
menstruation , 'Ihu opllU eliijulcl not ! ) > titkoii due-
Dpr < ini nuy Am. nil ( Jo , lloyiillir l'i"i > i . Hpua
cir , Claj Co. , In Itaimlne Of hliunuan & Mrl'onoolf ,
.iifturl' . > .Oimlut U. i. McMior , Houtii
IMIIIla. Cuuurillllutlt 13. on fur U
bi Htf < llrriilor d
itrtQitkiaad K w Jl
< cr ir , IVtf , U. IIIL"11 > , 1 Ti KuUokt-/ T