Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 19, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , 'NOVEMBER 19 , 1800 ,
THECITY ,
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The tcmpornturo yesterday as reported
by tlio local nlcnal oflloo WHS ns follows :
At 8 n. lit , 42 * ; nt 10 a. in. , 47 ° knml at
1 p. m. C8 ° .
The niomborfl of tlio Fifth ward ropub-
llcnn club will hold tin important incut-
Ing at Krlling's hull , 1812 Sherman
avcnuo , tonight.
The corner Btono of tlio now St.
Joseph's liOHpltul , now In course of con-
Btruotlon at the corner of South Tenth
nnd CiiHtollur BtrcotH , will bo laid at 3 p.
m. on Sunday next. The mayor and
city council Imvo been invited.
Merit wins , ns the mnrvclous succc of
Hood's SnrmiparlHii shows. It possesses true
medicinal merit. Sold by all druggists.
BIjUU COATS OF THE STATE.
They Will Orennlxo for a Concerted
Wnrniro on CrlmlnulH.
Chlof of Police Scavoy Is urging n plan
for the organlratlon of the chlofs of pollco
, > nd marshals of tlio Incorporated cities imd
towns of the state for the better protection
against criminals aim to dovlso means of
malting a concerted effort to detect and ap
prehend the ( tangs of thieves and burglars
who periodically visit tliostutc.
SixMitcing of this plan , Chief Scavoy said !
"Tho towns of Nebraska have Buffered
severely during tlio past year from thodcpra-
datlons of nil sorts ol tblcves and criminals ,
who nmlco raids Into the state from their
headqnnrtcrs In Iowa towns , whcro they are
not seriously uiolcitcd. They run into some
Nebraska town , rob n store or two and get
out of the state before they can bo uppro-
hcndcd. Wo liavo had them hero In Omnhn
nnd have had a jrcnt deal of difllculty In
breaking up the gancs. 1 think much more
cfTeetlvo work coulil be done by n united ef
fort of the pollco oillclnls of the stale nnd to
thntendlbavo asUcil every pollco ofljclal in
the stat to express his opinion on tbo sub
ject. "
Tlio chief has sent out the following clr-
culnr to the police ofllclals of the state :
"I desire to get your opinion as to th.o ad
visability of the chlff of nollco and city mar-
ehals or all the Incorporated cities and vil
lages of this state orKiinblng and forming n
a permanent assooittilon for the purposes of
giving better nrolcctlon to our citizens , cre
ating bettor methods for the prosecution of
classes of criminals and fugitives sromjus-
tico who infest our state ; a moro effective
system of nppieheiidlng criminals : an organ
ized . and moro effective pollco system
throughout the state , etc.
"For the protection and advancement of
such an organization some legislation might
bo necessary , which coulcl probably bo
secured during the coming session of the leg
islature.
"I have written to the chiefs of pollco and
city marshals In every county scat in the
state , nnd would bo pleased If you would
communicate with all other city marshals In
your county concerning this mutter ana in
form mo of the results of your correspond
ence.
" 1'loaso consider this matter and let mo
know at your convenience what you think
about It , nnd If you would attend a meeting
at Lincoln , having for Its object such an or
ganization as I have Intimated. If this matter -
tor Is favorably considered by a majority of
the pollco of the state , I shall use my best ef
forts to assist In effecting nn organization
which I think will bo extremely useful , nn
honor to the state nnd one of which I bellovo
wo uoulcl nil bo proud. Hoping to hear fiom
you soon , I am ,
Vcryrcspectfully yours ,
W. S. ScxvKv.fcbM of Pollco.
How to save money is n problem that Inter
ests everybody. One way to dolt Is to In-
Vlgorato the system with Aycr'sSnrsaparilln.
Being a highly concentrated blood medicine It
Is the most powerful nnd cconoinic.il. Ills
sold for a dollar a bottle , hut worth live.
Tlio Army.
Corporal Hayes , ordnnnco detachment , on
duty at the ordnnnco depot In this city ; Pri
vate Penulet , Company G , Eighth Infantry ,
and FirstScrnennt Wlllc , Company E. Eighth
infantry , have been placed on the retired list ,
after thirty years' service In the army.
Fiist Lieutenant 0. A. Williams , Twenty-
first infantry , bus been ordered to report for
examination , with a view to his promotion to
captain.
Lieutenant Stcrdman , Sixteenth Infantry ,
stntlonod at Fort Du Chcsne , is a son of Ad
miral Stecdman , who died in Washington last
Thursday. Lieutenant Stccdmuu is at pres
ent on leave of absence.
IlccrultsC. M. Worlr , Second mfnntrynnd
Patrick Hanlon , Sixteenth Infantry , have
been assigned as mivntes nnd ordered to
their regiments from Columbus barracks ,
Oliio.
Lieutenant Broolte , Twenty-first infantry ,
stationed at Fort Sidney , has had his leave
of absence extended ono month.
Cnplnln Hughes , Niutn cavalry , has been
transferred from Troop I to Troop M , and
Cnptnln Tavlor from Troop M to Troop I.
Furrier John Taylor , ftitith cavalry , has
been ordered discharged from the army by
purchase of dUclmrgo.
All JUuslo at Half Price.
0,000 pieces only lOc n copy nt Moin
borg's ' , ICth st. hot. Capital uvo & Dodgo.
H. A. 'Orchard.
Cnrpot , furniture and drapery.
"Albright's Choice. "
THE WAGES OP SIN.
Paid liyJmlco llclslcy to Ills Unin
vited CucstH.
It was a motley crowd that faced Judge
Holsley In pollco court yesterday. There
were drunks and vngs In largo groups with a
sprinkling of wife beaters , thieves and sus
picious characters.
Jim Bunks , a husky colored lad , was sus
peeled of knowing something of n pilgrim
and stranger's loss of 133. Ho was held for
trial ,
Joe Cnrton was assessed fo nnd costs for
wife beating.
G. W. Coleman had a bap full of wateh-
cascs and was arrested as n suspicious char
acter. Ho proved his ownership of the prop
erty and was released ,
Kd Morrison were a Cleveland plug lint
mid an air of confidence. Ho claimed to have
been a school teacher nnd wanted n position
on the pollco force. His case will bo passed
upon by the commissioners of insanity.
Charles Trice and William Con faro wcro
arrested Monday whllo trying to clean out
the town , Trice had an ugly looking slung-
shotund Confnro carried n horse pistol of
monster size. Confaro's wlfo was in police
court nnd said that whllo her hus
band was engaged In a mad effort to dopopu-
Jnto the city of Omaha , burglars visited her
homo in South Omaha nnd robbed her of (35
in gold , which amount represented Confnro's
summer savings. Couture aud Trice were
botn hold for further hearings ,
Charles KaudeUer and Willie Willlams.two.
twelve-year-olds , wcro up for beating a borso
which tuoy were driving. They were re
leased.
_
The now ofllcos of the Great Rook
Island route , 1G02 Sixteenth nnd Pa rnam
Btreots , Omaha , nro the finest in the city.
Call nnd see thoin. Tickets to all points
east at lowest rates.
'Albright's ' Oholco. "
A Card.
From this dnto Omaha's growth will
be unprecedented. Capital will sock
Investment In real estate from nil parts
of the country. Omaha Is the only city
that wont through a real estate depres
sion without n crash and property wlilch
hud a commercial value at the and of
the boom thrco years ngo has steadily
enhanced.
"Wo doom It advisable nt this tlrno to
caution the public against mushroom In
vestments. Secure good property with
in your means from reliable ilrius aud
unquestionable titlo.
Fooliug satisfied that prohibition
would bo defeated when voted upon , wo
purchased a largo amount ot property at
Albright and are now pro'parcd to offer
a limited number of choice bargains in
" ' Cholco" addition
"Albright's on easy
terms.
ArimioiiT LAND AND LOT COSIPANT ,
621 , 622 , 6S3 N , V. Llfo Bldg.
BlOnSE'8.
New Department * Sliocn and House
FurnlHliliiff Goo-la.
Wo want nt least a visit from every
housekeeper in Omnhn. It Is moro than
probnblo that you novcr have BCCU BO
complete , BO grand a display
Of dishes of nil kinds.
Of tlnwnro of all kinds.
Of carthcnwaro of all kinds.
Of kitchen utensils of all hinds.
Of pniiH , pnils , buckets , tuljs , etc ,
Of clothes wringers of all hinds. *
Of bird cages of all kinds.
Of ten sots , of dinner sets.
Of Hitvilniitl china , common china ,
Of vases , jardinieres , line pottery.
Everything in BUUSI1ES , kTEP
LADDERS , \VASII BENCHES , wash
boards in fact you cannot ask for any
thing that will not bo eunpllcd you in
our now
HOUSE FURNISHING DEP'T. '
Entire basement salesroom , 00x110
feet , lighted by electricity high und
dry , devoted to this department.
SHOES ! SIIOESII
A specialty of ladles' shoes , children's
shoes , and boys' ' school shoes , nil now ;
see our
$5 LADIES' SHOE
Cloth top , handworked eyelets , Picca
dilly last regular price , $0.00.
IJables' shoes from "Oc up.
Ladles' shoes from $1.38 up.
Hoys' ' shoes from $1.48 up.
Wo Imvo a complete now stock.
Till : MOUSE DRY GOODS CO.
BOYS' ' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Tills department is growing very rap
idly and wo are giving the people great
bargains.
Hoys'pantB , C9c , 89c.
Hoys' prints , $1 , $1.25 , $1.50.
Hoys'suits , $2.00 , 81 , $5,80.50.
Hoys' overcoats. UOc , $2.50 , $4.00.
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. ,
Men's and boys' furnishings.
ART DEPARTMENT.
In this now department wo nro prepared -
pared to show the finest line of art ( roods
of any ftoro in the west.
Our stool : 'consists of scrim , canvas ,
bolton cloth , stumped and embroidered
linen scarfs , tray cloths , splasherstidies , ,
doylies , etc. , etc.
EMBROIDERY SILKS AND LINENS.
Plush and silk balls bangleschonillo and
sillc cords , glove aud Imnkorchicf cases ,
hand painted blotters , letter holders nnd
card cases- .
SPECIAL.
All kinds of embroidering nnd stamp
ing done to order..YARNS.
.YARNS.
Our yarn stock is complete in all col
ors of.ophyrs , Gerrnantown , Saxony
and knitting yarns.
FANCY BASKETS.
Wo place on sale an assortment of
fine baskets. Second floor , ' art do-
purUnent.HEAD
HEAD RESTS $1.39.
60 silk covered and embroidered head
rests at llio fepecinlly low price of $1.39 ;
actually worth $1.75.
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
"Albright's Choice. "
The only railroad tram out of Omaha
run expressly for the accommodation of
Omnhn , Council Bluffs , Dos Moines and
Chicago business is the Rock Island ves-
tibuled limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 :
p. m. daily. Ticket olllco , 1G02 Sixteenth
aud Furnaiu sty. , Omaha.
I.VCIIEASE CITY VALUATION .
Otherwise ! Omnlia Will Not Bo Able to
Hell Afore Hands.
On tlio subject of amending the present
city charter by the next legislature , City
TrcasurerKush advanced the following views
to a reporter for Tun Bin : :
"llio less tinkering done with the city
charter tbo better. Aly observations lead mete
to the conclusion that it is particularly
hazardous to tamper with the revenue law.
"There are two defects In the charter ,
lowover , which demand prpmpt attention.
The city council oiiuht to bo empowered to
appoint Us own assessor for municipal tuxes
nloue , entirely distinct from the county
assessor. The city assessor should boa man
or unquestioned ability , and should bo in
structed to raise the valuation for city taxes
to at least $60,000,000. This will not in
crease the taxes , whllo it will plnco
Oinahn on the standard of other progressive
cities , and will Immeasurably incre.iso our
credit In the money market. If this bo not
done , Omaha cannot sell any moro bonds.
"Again , under our present laws , wo ninko
.ho levy upon thoprovlous year's assessment.
This Is demoralizing in its effects , nnd en
ables the tax-shirkor to 'fold his tent1 and
skip' long before the treasurer can reach
: iim. Under our present law , the city coun
cil cannot make the levy until the February
following the assessment. The tax does not
become duo until the May subsequent , nordo-
incjuent until July. That Is fifteen months
: iavo elapsed before the treasurer is empow
ered to collect personal taxes by distress.
Tills means a loss to the city and , of course ,
to the prompt taxpayers , of thousands of dollars
lars annually. "Wo should go back to the old
regime ( which Illustrates the fact that wo
should not often change onrrovejiuo lawand
make tlio levy In July , which should become
delinquent thereafter as soon as possible. "
FINE HOYS' HOMUS.
Bids Are Askcil for Six of Tliem In
Several Districts.
The committee of the council and'flro nnd
police , comprising Councilnicn Wheeler
O'Connor nnd Davis and Commissioners
'Ilnrtman , Gilbert and Hcnnctt , together with
Chief Galllgan , have called for bids for the
proposed 11 vo engine houses which are
to bo erected la lids city. The sites
of thesestructurcsnroas follows :
%
Eighth and Pierce streets , Kd. Crclghton
and Park uvcnuos ; Twentieth south of Vin-
ton ; Thirty-sixth and Jackson ; Thirtieth
nnd Spaulding and Hamilton and L.OWU ave
nues. These buildings are to be In the tnaia
of brick wltn stone front and two stories In
height. They nro to bo suppUcd wltU
nil modern Improvements. The house on
Twenty-fifth street near "Vluton Is to bo a
double ono , accommodating u hook und lad
der and a hose company. This house will bo
4 IxSO feet In size , while the single ones will
bo only 'JSxTS foot.
It is Intended to commence work upon the
houses immediately after the contracts nro
lot and have thorn ready for occupancoy by
the middle of January of next year.
For Colds , Croup , Asthma. Bronchitis nnd
Sore Throat use Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil ,
uud got the genuine.
A $75OOO Deal.
Mulr & Gnylord yesterday"so'd the south
east corner of Farnam and Seventeenth
street , COxlM , for $7fi,000. The sale was
inado for W. L. McCaguc , who represents
the eastern owners.
"Albright's Choice. "
"That Swede" will arrive nt the Grand
this evening and will plvo a very pleasmc
entertainment. Charles II , Hull in the title
role Is Swedish dialectician without a peer
on the singe , and the supporting company
Is said to bo strong , 'JCho euga&omont is at
popular prices. _ _ _
The attraction at the Urand on Friday ,
Saturday , and Sunday and Saturday mati
nee , will bo a play that has made for Its
author and mnnngors moro money than any
other of modern times. It Is one out of the
usual order of dramatic conceptions and Is
exempt from the stiffness nnd-stngy effect
that usually characterizes dramatic produc
tions , everything Is acted out as naturally
oa If the observer wcro witnessing an occur-
once in real Hfo. It Is the Justly celebrated
"Llttlo Lord Fauntloroy , " than which no
play of recent years has made a more pro
nounced or lasting success.
Mr , J. II. Dcclter , agent of the Twelve
Temptation1 company , which will bo at the
Boyd on November .M , 25 and 0 , is In the
city. Tha plcco is a spectacular extrava
ganza and is one of the beat ( but will bo hero
this season.
6OUIII < lAJf < l. .
Special Council Moctlnic-
A special meeting of the council was held
Monday night to act on the dtphthcrctlc , opl-
omlo. Ordinance No. ! M3 was passed crcat-
ng a board of health and authorizing the ap-
ointment of a city physician for one month
or longer if deemed necessary by the mayor ,
nt a salary not exceeding 175 per month.
The board ofhealth will consist of T. B.
Intchor , Councilman John J. O'Kourko and
Dr. T. A. Honwlck. The ordinance was or
dered published In Tun UKE , and 1,000 , copies
will bo printed ,
Alnrrlnuo AnnoiinucinrntH.
The announcement of the marriage of city
reasurer , Thomas Hector nnd Miss Pauline
'aulsou , both ot this city , has been made.
1no marriage will bo celebrated next week.
Doth Mr. Hector und Miss Paulson nro
among the popular and appreciated members
f South Omaha society. Than Mr. Hector
tiero is no moro.popnlnr nor deserving youmr
man in the city nor a moro accomplished
nd amiable young woman than Miss I'nulson ,
'hoy nro receiving In advance tbo congrntu-
atlons of the citizens.
Mr. Thomas Fleming , ono of the esteemed
inployes nt the Arrnour-Cudnby packing
ouso and Miss ICatlo O'Donncll , both of this
Ity , and Mr. John Duffy of this city mid
illss Maria McShnno of Oinnhn , have mndo
mbllo engagements.
I'onnl of'ICdiicntlon Meeting ,
All members of the board of education wcro
> rcscnt nt the special meeting Monday. The
ollowlng approved bills were ordered paid !
American Book compnny , ? 59.17 ; Drovers'
ournnl , t30.CC ; John McMillcn , $112.25 ; H.
V. Carpenter , flOS ; W. A. Olmstcau , $04.74 ,
The request of Hon. John McMillcn to bo per-
littcd to make connections wi'.h the water
lain running to the Third ward school house
vns referred to Messrs. Sinter nnd Funston
vlth power to net. MlssMnry Garrahan was
llowcd her claim for a week's ' salary.
The Money Is All Up.
The backers of Prof. Michael J. Mooney
nd Harry Allen , both of St. Louis , Imvo
nch put up the 1500 bet to wlilch tbo Ath-
ctic club adds a $ .VK ) purse , making n $1,500
mrso to bo fought for by these men In
iluimn's opera house ou Tuesday evening ,
ho 25th.
Notes About tlio City.
John Cahill is building a rcsldcnco at
' and 1' .
'wcnty-fourth streets.
Danish citizens have organized a Dannc-
brog association and will tiavo it incorpor-
ted.
Superintendent Jnincs V'llcs , Jr. , of the
) mnua packing company has returned from
Chicago.
Cattle Uuycr W. H. McCreary of Swift &
. 's packing houses , who has been in Chicago
cage with his family , has returned.
It Is rumored that Lieutenant H. B. Mul-
ord , formerly of the stockyards bank , will
erect a building 100x1 DO and start a box man
ufactory.
Misses Mabel L. Silver nnd Lmrona Jones
vill entertain friends Saturday evening , the
"d , at their homo Mo.509 N street , in honor
of their friend Miss Gilbert.
The Hov. C. N. Dawson will go to Maple-
villo Thursday to deliver his celebrated It-c
ure , "How to Munnco a Wife" for the ben
efit of the Jlaplovillo Methodist Episcopal
church.
Residents in the southwestern part of the
city complain that Chicago parties are ar
ranging to erect pigsties nnd feeding pens
icnr the George Obernet company's reader-
ngs works.
Washington Parnoll , who has been 111
.wo weeks with typhoid fever , died
Monday evening. The deceased leaves a
widow Julia nnu two sons aged 8 and 0 re
spectively , The funeral services will bo
icld at 2 o'clock today at tho-family resi
dence , Seventeenth street , near Missouri
avenue.
James Holpln. nped three years and three
nonths , son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carroll ,
died at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon of heart
troubles. The funeral services wcro held
it the homo of the bereaved parents , No. 723
Twenty-fourth street , at 2 o'clock yesterday
afternoon. The body was Interred la St.
Mary's cemetery.
"Albright's Choice. "
An Alleged Real Estate Swindle.
An information has been filed In police
court charging A. Hoppo , a real estate agent ,
vith having swindled A.V. . Warway out of
$110 on a bogus real estate contest. The
complaint recites that Hoppo sold AVnrway
a lot representing himself -ns an agent for
Ainscow , nnd gave a receipt purporting to
mvo been signed by Ainscow ,
Wnrwny claims that the contract and re
ceipt were forgeries and has accordingly
asked for Hoppo's arrest.
Baking
Used In Ullllona ot Homes
n Yo.ira the Rtandnrd.
HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs , Hog ? , J
AND POtJLTHY.
000 Pnuo Book n Trout tnont of Anlmala
cmtE3lfcTornConiiC8tloiiHInlliininintlon
A.A.JHplnnl nii.'nTnultls , Jlllk 1'evcr.
] I.U.--Mriiln , linmoui'HN , Itlieuinutlsra.
( : . ( ! . --Dlnteiiipor , NiianI Dlnclmrifca.
] ) , l ) . HOIH or < JrubViirniH. .
K.K. CnnaliB , Heaven , I'licuiiionln.
V.I' . < ! ollo or ( Jrlppf , llellynche.
} . < ) . lIlHcnrrlaao , IIciuarrhnnOH.
Il.ll. tlrlnnry nnd lililncy Dlxfascs.
J.I. KrnptlTO JKCII | CH , DlnnHC.
J.K. IllncnBCM of DlBfiitlou , I'arnlfBU *
Blnglo Bottle ( over 50doses ) , - - .GO
atUHJ0Bu Sr 0hDMfllS fcLntoff1'8r.O < >
Jnr Veterinary Cure Oil , - l.UU
Sold by Drn tl ti | or Sent Prepaid anywhere
and In any quantity on Receipt of Price-
HUMPHREYS' MBDIOIHn CO. .
Corner William and John Bit. , New York.
HOMEOPATHIC f * f %
[ SPECIFIC NofiO
la ueo 30 jrein. The only ncoewful remedy for
Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness-
nd I'rottratloD , from o r-work or other canww.
1 per \i l. or t vtali and Uwa Till powder , for * 5.
BOLD ft Diiuaaum , or sent po < tpald on receipt
Ofprlco.-UUMPHR YS' MEDICINE CO. ,
Cor , William and John ! . , IT , Y.
Asia Rule ,
Ills belt not to attempt to remedy eoMlvc-
ncss by the u o of nalliio or tlrnstlc IIIIIB.I.
lives. When aaailiartlc medicine Is needed ,
tlio most prompt and beneficial Is Aycr's
lllls. Their effect Is to restore the reenlnr
action of the bowels , without weakening
them. Ilclnsiuicar-coutoil , these 1'llls retain
their medicinal Wjtucs for a long time , nnd
are cosy to take. .
" I can roeommwid Aycr's Tills above all
others , having JOHK pro\e l their value as a
cathartic formyjcUand Jamlly.-J. T. Hess ,
Lclths\llle , 1'a.
, " In 18M , liy themlvlffe of a friend , I If can
tno usoof Ajcr's. ' 1'llls M n remedy for bil
iousness , constipation , Irish focrs , ami
colds. They scrwd me better than any
thing I had previously tried , and I have used
them In attacks of that soil ever slriic. "
11. W. HcrsMudsonla.Atk.
Ayer's Pills ,
ut
DK. J. 0. AYEH & CO. , Lowell , Moos.
Sold by all Dealers In Medicines.
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists.
14O9 DOUGLxAS STH.EH3.T
OMAHA ,
Themoit widely nna favorably known spoo-
lallstiln the United States. Their long ox-
perlonoo , remnrkiiblo Hklll nnd unlTornnl suc
cess ) lu th treatment nnd euro of Nervous ,
Chronic nnd Knrnloal Disease * ) , entitle thcio
eminent physicians to vtho full confidence of
the aflllcioil ovcrywherp. They Runrnnteo :
A OKUTAIN AND POSITIVE OUHB for
the awful olToets of early vleo nnd the numer
ous evils that follow In Its train ,
1'KIVATE , 1ILOOD AND SKIN DISEASES
speedily , completely nnd permanently cured.
NKKVOUB flKIJII.ITV AND BEXUAMJIH-
OUUGUB yield ruadlly totuolr skillful treat-
incnt.
I'lLHS , FISTULA AND UEOTAL ULOEKS
guaranteed cured without pain or detention
from Imslneqt.
HYUIIOOELE AND VAKICOOELE permanently -
nontly and successfully cured In pvory case.
SYPHILIS. OONOimilEA , OLKET , Spur-
matorrhoa , Heir.lunl Wenkneis , Lost Manhood ,
Night Emissions , Uecnycd Faculties , Fcmalo
Wuaknou and all delicate disorder ! peculiar
to either aox positively cured , as wall iui nil
functional disorders tnut result from youth
ful follies or the excess of mature yean.
TPirTIIll < Uuirantecd permanently
ol IXlUl U i\Li cured , removal complete ,
without cutting , aaiistto or dilatation. Cures
mrcctcd at homo by patient without a tuo-
metit'8 pnln or aimoyaru-o.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN.
A IIPTJ rilPT ? The awful effects of
a. OU1\L V Ur\L < early vice which brings
prpanto weakness , destroying both mind and
body , with all Its dreaded ills , poriaunonty
cured.
m ? TWTT Address these who have 1m-
m\O. UL.1 1O pttroa | themselves by Im
proper lndulfi nee and solitary h-\bit , which
ruin both mind and body , uuuttlng them for
business , study or marriage.
MAUUIEU 1IKN or those entorln ? on that
hnppy llfe.avfaroot physical debility , quloklj
assisted.
OUH. SUCCESS
Is biued upon facti. First Praotlo&l eipcrl-
ence. Second Every casa Is specially studied ,
thus starting right. Thlrd-Medlolncs are
prepared la our laboratory exactly to suit
eachca e , thus effecting euros without Injury.
Drs , Betts & Betts ,
U09 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA.
( 'Good things soon find a
\pwchaser" \
Therefore \ve need only
call your attention to our
assortment of
'S SUITS
In Black Cheviots
and Fine Cassimeres.
Fabrics speak for them
selves and the excellence of
the workmanship justifies
our unqualified recommen
dation of the garments for
style and finish and fair
prices , from $15 to $30 ;
"There is little to sew
ivho'e taihrsare true"
FOR PAIN
CUHES AND PREVENTS
Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis , Rheumatism , Neuralgia ,
Inflammation of tlio Limits , Kidneys and H6eU , Sciatica , Chllblalni , Kroit lilies , Toothache , Headache ,
1'alui In tuo llaci , CUctt and Uiubi , aud all the usual
CONSEQUENCES OF TAKING GOLD.
The application of lUr > WAY8 IlKADY IIRMKF , to the parts affected , will InaUntly relloTO and eon
cure the nutleror Internally Indoiea of froiutblrty tu sUty Urop , InhnUa tuwbl ro ( water. It will euro In
a few moment * . Crampi , Hpaim . Hour Btoranch , Colic. Flatuloneu , Heartburn , Diarrlioea , Blck Headache ,
Names. Vomltlnif , ColdClitlli , Neriou neMiileepleune s , and all Internal pain * . W ceoti B bottle , xat
UADWAY A CO. , \Yariea bU ,
Express arid Mail Orders-
"We send Goods to any address C. O. D. with privilege of examine
. tion , and If they are not satisfactory , may be returned at our expense
In every case where goods are paid for by money order and are nofc
found satisfactory , money will be promptly refunded and all expres
charges paid by us. This method of doing business is very satisfactory"
to our out-of-town customers. Be careful to state definitely what you
want and we will spare no pains in filling your order.
Special Bargain Lines from which your orders will be filled untl } ,
they are closed. Don't-wait two or three days and then order ,
now. These lots are special values and will not last long.
C rVPPT SPECIAL.BARGAIN LINES TOT 1
0 JUJL1 1 .OF MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS at $8LU1 1 ,
will sell this week 180 Men's Sack and Frock Suits , made front
a neat brown checked cassimere thoroughly reliable neat in appear-r
ance , perfect-fitting , at $ S.OO per suit , "We know their value as an advertising - *
vertising medium. They vVill make friends for the Continental wherever - *
ever they are sent. We advertised them on Sunday and the orders fotf
out of town are coming in every mail. These goods can only be sold a $
this price for the reason that we manufacture them in large quantities/
The usual retail price for this suit is $12 to $18. Remember , sacks a net
frocks at $ S.OO. If not as represented , return to us and have the price
promptly returned. Sizes 34 to 42. Samples of the cloth 'will be seni
before you order if you prefer.
$10.50 , Lot No : 2 , % Black Cheviot Frock Suits , Price $10.50.
We will sell this week ISO Men's Black Cheviot Frock Suits a |
$1O.BO. This style of goods has been worn this season almost excluw
sively. We guarantee ! this lot to be strictly all-wool and fast color , and
properly made and trimmed. We will not sell clothing at any pried
which js not properly made. "We do not sell shoddy.
This is a suit of clothes which cannot be owned by the average dealer *
at $10.SO. It is the quantity that makes the price. Samples of the cloth
will be sent to any address , but-you can tell very little about it unless
you see the complete suit and examine it in every particular. We are
satisfied what the verdict will be when you see it. We don't have one
package in twenty returned and with care in sending measurements ,
we have no trouble about fitting. The sizes on this line run from 34 td
42. Measurement blanks will be sent on application.
LOT NO. 3'
Men's All Wool Cheviot Pantaloons. Price $2.75.
Men's strictly all wool Cheviot Pants , full winter weight , made well and to fit at $2.75 per pair
cannot be bought'every day. AYe will fill orders for $2.75. from this lot just as described , but if you
prefer , send for samples of the cloth. We make them up to ' 12 waist. The style of the gools is a neat
check , looks just like a Scotch Cheviot and wears better than any other domestic goods in the market ,
This style was made for the Continental and not a yard of this goods is owned by any other firm I
the country , Remember the price , $2.75 , sixes 32 to 42 waist ,
Children's Dept. Lot No.4 , Children's Knee Pant Suits , $3.50
\Yewill place on sale beginning Wednesday morning , 250 pure all wool cheviot knee pant suits > .
size 6 to 12 , at $3.50 per suit , made without belts , small sizes plaited and large sizes plain. You can't du
plicate this line outside of our store for less than $5 : Remember they are knee pant suits for ages
from 6 to 12 years , strictly all wool , Send money order and goods will be promptly shipped with tha
understanding that you need not keep them if they are not satisfactory.
Boy's ' Long Pant Suits , Price $7.
Lot No , 5 is a special line of high cost long pant suits , strictly all wool , to fit boys'Jages 13 to 17 ;
at $7. Many suits in this lot sold "for $10 and $12 , but the sizes are broken and we have made ono
bargain lot at $7.
Boy's Oape Overcoats.
Lot No. 6. Special Bargain Lines , at $3.00 , $3.5O and $4.00.
Nobby styles and neat fitting garments at this price are scarce. We
take the same care in manufacturing this priced goods as we do with
the finer grades. The sizes are from 4 to 12 , with full length capes ,
Prices from $3 to $4.SO. At $4.SO we will send you as good a garment
as is needed for service. We have never offered a better line of Child- *
ren's Overcoats than we have this season.
FREELAND , LOOMIS & CO ,
OMAHA. BOSTON , NEW YORK. DES MOINES ,
NO CURE , ! NO PAY.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
BCTontccn joat ' orporlenco. A ranilnr ern < lii to In raodlclno , m cllplomii hoir. Is ntlllojttrltK wlt'i
nn.l . ITlvnlo ilHo-nm , A itorininont citro Kimrnnfjad for .
he creates ; lucceis nil Nervous. Chronic OUirrlf.
ncrmMoVrhon.L ! < istM nliOKi. HonilnVWoikno-iii lalit tosioi , iiiipntencr. HyphllU Stricture nl- f
. N. H. I IWJ for CAM I un.lortafcj'inl . fill
i.cttscj ot no II ood. Skin ami Urlnnrr Organs. icunrantoo ovcrr
cura Cousul'IaUon roS llooi ( Myi'.erloi of Llio ) sent froo. Oaloo Uoun- a. ni. to a p. in. SunJ.r ,
bm. to 12 m.
QOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1073.
Yf. BAKEK & CO.'S
Ji atiitliitelu jmre and
it I * tolttliltf
No Cflicmlcalsi
ire ui l In Iti prtpiratlon. It Li * * ?
11 n ( lr limn l > < ifroiyiA ot Coco *
mliej with SUrch , Arrowroot orBugtr ,
mil li therefore fir moro economical ,
tolling ! ' Mori pn. rent a < uj > . It II
ilftllcUnii , nourlihlnf , itrtngthenlnR. KA.
flLT inacBTiD , anil ajinlrably idiptid
for InTilldi ii ll i r"un i In health.
Sold byOroreri cterynliere.
W. BAKER & CO. . Dorchester. Masa
DR. B A1LEY
GRADUATE DENTIST
A Vult Hot of Tooth
on Kulibor , fur
A perfect flt cunrantccd. Teeth oxtraotoa
without jmlii or dnnirnr. anil vrluout nnnos-
thetlcs. OoUl ftn < l "liver { 111 ng lit lowest
rates. Brldpo nnd Crown Worlc. Teuth wlth-
outplatns. All work warranted.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Entrance , 10th street elevator Openovon'
nKa until 8 o'clock.
FACIAL BLEMISHES
. lh l&rgMt Kitibllihmentln th
IWorM fur llio treatment of Unit
S "MI U be air , CZ ID , ilolen , ortF ,
ISuterltucui lltlr. Hirthinirti ,
JiMiitb.rmkler.Urioklti.RcilNoi *
I HcdVelui Oily Skin , Acnf.rimplti
'lllackli il . il Utr'iltcli. Bc r ,
. > / .lttlDj .I'o il r Hurki , FacUl l ) .
r Ttiopm ntSuDk nfh * ki , etc , Con.
iulntlon fr at omc or hyletter. I an
pace took en all ikln anil cilp aSfCtljct and their
trr > tmtnutnti" < > lt < ltOnr ddr nfor locu.
JOHN II. IVdOltlllJHV , llrrmut.iludl.U
ISrtV t 3il Kt. . .Nf w York 'ltr.
IWOOJMIUltl'M / I CO mtL ,
To euro Hlllou ncs8. Blck IloniUcho. Constipation ,
Malaria , Liver CoroplnlnU , .tnko the aafo
and certain rcmeUy , SMITH'S
BILE BEANS
UiothoBMAT.TiBI7.R(40 ( llttla txan to Clio bot.
tlo ) . Tlioy nro the most convenient : cult ullages ,
i'rlcoof either rlio , 'J5 conU per bottle.
ITISQINf * nt 7. " 70.Pboto-KraTiiro. :
RkBOOIIVVa panelBlioottlfia picture for 4
cenu ( coppers or stamps ) .
J. F. HMtTH A CO. .
Makonof ' 'llllo Heuns. St. 1/juls. Mo.
X.IQUOH. HA.BIT.
IN ALL THE WOKLU THERE IS BUT ONE CURE
DR , HAINES * GOLDEN SPECIFIC ,
It can bo given In n rup of lfee or tra. or In at
, at fuoH , without tha knowledge ) of tlie pitlenl ,
noe.narr. It I b olutoly harml.ca ana will edcct
a permanent and ipeedy cure , whether tbopatlunt !
a modiratedrinker oraaalooholloMreok. I r/vr.KU
rAll.t. It operit 10 quietlr ud with aueh o.r-
UlatytUat tha pitlial uadenoe * na Inooaveol.uc. ,
and are ho Is aware , bla coiupUt. retormatlon li
G. A. Linclquest
IS AGAIN IN TUB
Merchant : - : Tailoring
lm ! nf .9i . nillnvltoihln oltl frlondi nntt patrons -
rons , as vYiill us the Rononil imlilltq call unil
Inspect his now Block of Imported cd iloiaestlo
woolt'tis. EvurytliliiB Oratcla s.un
ESTABLISH ED 1871. 316 S 15TH ST
SYPHILISH.CURED
We giiarantee to
cure any case of Syph
ilis no matter of liow V
long standing. And
we have the only rem
edy that will cure th
disease. You have
tried everything else
and wasted your
money , why not now
try ITS. We guarantee
to cure or refund every
dollar. When it is nec
essary for patient to
come here we agree to
pay railroad fare both ,
ways , all hotel bills
and refund your mon
ey if we do not cure
you. Write for partic
ulars ; do not be humbugged -
bugged any longer.
We are financially re
sponsible with $300-
000 capital. COOK
REMEDY Co. , Omaha ,
Web. , Rooms 39 & 40 ,
niROUlbearknowln1c 4
leading remnly lor all lli
unnatural illacliarKea and
prlvatetllKuietof mtu. A
certain curr for Iliv < Ubl |
tatlnr Htikum . peculi
to wompn.
Irrficriheitnndfetliaf *
In rvrnmmvudtui . : It t *
ull auTer.rn. (
A J. STONED , MODrc ru , tu ;
Mold l > y I