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    8 , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , 8ATUKDAY , NOVEI\IBEK \ 20 , 1890.
THECITY.
_ _
Ladies' underwear snlo. Morso'a.
A consignment of whisky from Scot-
Innd for L. Kiracht paascd the customs
llOUBO.
Good kid gloves clicnp. Morse's.
Yostonlny wns pny tiny nt tlio postolflco ,
nnd $15,000 wns disbursed to the car
riers , clurlta nnd railway mall clerks.
Clearing f-nlo hid gloves. Morse's. '
Mr. A. L. Meyer will nt once begin the
erection of n $ : t,000 residence nt tlio cor
ner of Thirty-sixth nnd Ftirimm utrcots-
Moreo's ' Bpaclnl glove sulo tomorrow.
The paving of the now viaduct will
bo completed by n , week from to
night , unless bad weather should Intor-
fore.
fore.Men's
Men's underwear. Morse's tomorrow.
The regular monthly meeting of the
mlllunorrri iiHsoelutlon will bo hold at
Wolff's linll , Twenty-second and Curaing
streets , this evening.
' " Mornn the notorious
'Jlleddy" , young
Bncnk tlilof , was given toll days In the
county jail on bread mid water. Paul
Buohlcr , anotlicr member of the gang ,
was given n similar dose without the
antl'dyspopslu trimmings.
MOH'K'if TOMOKIUMV.
Special Glove Hiilc.
Tomorrow wo simll have a special kid
glove sale. Wo have some fine quality
Jouvln , Courvoisior nnd Foster lacing
gloves that wo will close out at a loss
tomorrow. Come and BOO them ; you will
bo surprised ut the bargains.
Wo nave al o n now line of
PKRHIN'S STUD LACING GLOVES ,
considered superior to any other lacing
glove olTorcd , and the prlco Is uway be
low those of other makers.
THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO.
Albright's Choice , sura advance.
All Mimic nt Half Trice.
0,000 pieces only lOc a copy nt Meln
berg's , ICth st. but. Capital ave & Dodge.
DEMOCHiYTU IMUMAUIIOS.
Nominations for tlio Council to 1)0
Mr.de Today.
The primaries of the democratto party will
bo hold today from noon until 7 o'clock
In the ovonliiK ot tlio following places :
First \Vnrd-llir. South Sixth street.
Second Ward North west corner Sixteenth
nnd Williams street.
Third Ward-SOS South Tenth street.
Fourth Ward Washington hall.
Fifth Word-COt ) North Sixteenth street.
Sixth Ward Northwest comer Twenty-
fourth nnd Lnlto streets.
Seventh Wnril 1218 Park avenuo.
Eighth Word Barber shop.Twcnty-fourth
and CutnitiK streets.
Ninth Ward Ityim's ofllco , Lowe nvcnuo
andCuinlug streets.
Primary Election Law.
i The law governing primary elections In
this state Is us follows. It will bo strenuously
enforced :
Sec. 117. [ Fraudulent voting ] . If at any
political primary election held by any politi
cal party , organization , or association in the
etato , any individual shall falsely personate
pnd vote und3r the imino of any other person ,
V or shall intentionally vote without the right
to do so , or shall wilfully and wrongfully ob
struct and prevent others from voting who
have n right to do so at such prlmary.or shall
frau dulently or wrongfully deposit ballots In
tlio ballot box , or talio them therefrom , or
shall commit any other fraud or wrong tend
ing to defeat or affect the result of the elec
tion , lie shall bo deemed guilty of a misde
meanor.
rjSec. 118 [ Rules Polls ] , Political parties ,
organizations or associations , in this state
may ndopt such rules and regulations and up-
point presiding ofllcors and inspectors of
election nt any primary election that they
deem just nnd proper provided , that in all
cities of the nietiopolltun , first or second
class the polls nt nil such primary elections
shall bo opened at 12 o'clock noon and close at
7 o'clock in the afternoon , standard time ,
on the day on which such elections are held.
I Sec. 119 [ Challenges Oath ] , The vote or
ballot of any person offered at uuy such elec
i ; tion shall , upon challenge by any lawful
voter thereat , bo rejected , unless ho bo sworn
os to his quallilcutions as
uch voter : nnd the presiding
ofllcer or any inspector of such primary is
hereby empowered , and it shall bo his duty
to administer nn oath to such person ana to
any other person offering to vote , us ho may
deem advisable , wliich oath shall bo ns fol
lows : "You do solemnly swear ( orafilrm )
that you will truly answer make to such ques
tions as may bo put to you by the presiding
ofllcer or either of the inspectors of this
primary election touching your name and
residence and your qualitlcatlon as n voter
In this district , wntd or precinct and whether
you have before voted nt this primary elec
tion. ' ' And it shall bo the duty of the presid
ing ofllcer or one of the inspectors of such
primary election ( If required by the
person challenging ) to keep n cor
rect record of the interrogatories pro
pounded by said presiding oftlcer
or Inspector to any person who shall have
been duly swoiu , as provided by this actana
also n correct record of the answers to all
such Interrogatories , which record shall bo
forthwith deposited by him or them with the
clerk of the county in which said election is
held.
Sec. 120 | Penalty ] , In cnso the person'so
swearing shall intentionally inuho false
answer to any question so put to him bv the
presiding ofllcer or any inspector , oroltlierof
them at such primary election ho shall , upon
conviction , bo adjudged guilty of perjury and
Bhnll bo punished oy imprisonment in the
penitentiary fora term not less than ono
year nor more than ttireo years.
Sec. 121. [ Ofilccrs. ] Ifuny person acting
as an ofllcer. inspector , teller or canvasser at
any such primary election shall Itnowinglv
receive the vote of nny individual who shall
have been challenged , or who Is known to
him not to bo entitled by the rules or regula
tions of ttio association , organization or polit
ical party holding the primary election , to
vote at such primary , unless the same shall
first bo sworn in ns aforesaid or shall in any
manner fraudulently and wrongfully deposit
or put any ballot Into or toke any'from the
ballot box of nny primary election , or faball
fraudulently or wrongfully mix any ballots
with these cast at nny primary
election , or shall knowingly niako nny
falsa count , canvass or statement
certificate or return of the ballots cast or vote
taken at said primary election , ho shall bo
deemed cuiltv of a misdemeanor.
Sec. 122. [ Bribery ] If any parson who is
entitled to vote or Is elected a delegate at
Bueh primary or convention shall accept or
receive nny money or valuable thing as a con
sideration for his vote , ho shall bo deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor.
Bee. 123. [ Words construed. ] The words
"primary election" us used In this net shall
bo construed so as to embrace all elections ,
held by any political party , convention , or
ganization or association , or delegates thoro-
irom for the purpose of choosing candidates
for ofllco or the election of delegates to other
conventions or for the purpose of any politi
cal party organization , convention or associa
tion.
tion.Sec.
Sec. 12J. [ Qurllncntion of voters. "r No
person shall bo entitled to vote at any pri
mary election unless of the neo of twcnty-
ono yearj mid n duly qualified voter under
the laws and regulations of the political party
organization or association holding primary
election.
Sec. 125. [ Penalties. ! The punishment of
nny of the offenses In this net declared to bo
Misdemeanors shall bo a fine not exceeding
(500 or imprisonment not exceeding ono year
or both such line and Imprisonment ,
Corporations Must Go ,
The big fight at the democratic primaries
today will bo in tlio Fifth ward * whore
four candidates are In the Held. They arc
Ed O'Connor , Tim CoiiWuy and Chris Toft ,
thrco saloonkeepers and ex-Councilman
< * Thomas II. Daitoy. All of the city govern
ment Is backiug O'Connor. SUlownlk Inspector
specter Uormlnghuin , Street Commissioner
Hannory , John McGarry. Fanning & Slav-
en's men and all the friends of the present
Council nnd contractors' combine are working
for O'Connor while the democrats of the
ward who are opposed to corporation rule in
municipal affairs are out for Dallcy ,
HOVTII osi .in A. tvaws.
fU. Agues' Soliool Kntortnlntnont.
St. Agnes' parochlul school , under the suc
cessful charge of the Sisters of Providence ,
will give n benefit entertainment In Ilium's '
opera house , Tuesday evening , December 23.
Flneil Thlrty-llvo Dollars.
John CnniB , alias Tim Jones , stole n ralr of
trousers from S. M. Press and before the
thief had gone a block uway Marshal Brcn-
nun nnbbcd him and on the hearing Judge
King lined Cams M' and committed him to
the county jail in default of payment of the
line and costs. _
XotcH About the City.
John Dcitol Is looking after his lost horse.
William Fell of Piipllllon reports to the
police thnt ho bad n wugon stolen.
GUI Aljers has gone from Albright to DCS
Moliies to tnlco churgo of a paint house.
A son has been born to Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ilobert Urody , Twenty-eighth nnd J streets ,
Superintendent James II , Halo of the Cud-
nhy packing house is 111 nnd confined to his
home.
George ICnight , son of Joseph 0. Knight of
Albright , the Ind who fell over the bank nt
thoOudnhy packing houses hut Saturday
night , I'ell again Thursday niul was seriously
Injured.
Contractor Callnhnn says thnt ho will com
plete his work on the Hock Island extension
today. The opinion has gained currency
that the company wiU not put on a full ser
vice till spring ,
Benjamin lleckor Is nn Ingenious youth.
Ills latest scheme to raise the ready cash waste
to follow Samuel Snrburg , n peddler , and
representing himself ns Mr. Sarburg's son
nnd authorized to collect , succeeded In ille
gally getting cash. Ho will explain bcforu
Judge King.
Union Thanksgiving services were held
in the Presbyterian church con
ducted by Kov. C. N. Dawsou , who was
assisted by other clergy. The con
gregation was large , the music was line nnd
the sermon n remarkably vigorous , appropri
ate and Interesting one.
The Omaha Schwabon Voroin will
bave u grand mot/olsupp and kill at
Gormuniu , hull on Saturday evening ,
November 29. AH members nnd friends
are cordially Invited to attend. The
Committee ,
0
la the Indian Wronged ?
OWAIM , Neb. , Nov. 2S.-To the Editor of
THE Bun : I do not agree with you In your
conclusion of your article "Is Hunger the
Heal Cause11 ? The people of the United
States cannot afford to supply all the wants
of the 300,000 Indians In the hind. I am not
surprised nt General Brooke's opinion of the
matter. Ho is n soldier and as such ho is
used"to sco the army supplied with all the
necessaries in abundance , without asking
where they como from and who pays for
them. But our Indians arc not defenders ;
tlioy nro of no earthly good to tlio people or
the country. The people of this land huvo
no reason , nnd have not undertaken , as I
understand it , to take euro of all the Indians
mid supply all their wants , so they could now
nnd forever live In laziness on the fat of the
land. In accordance with treaties the Indians
nro entitled to seine supplies , which , how
ever , nro not supposed to nil all their wants.
They nro expected to do something towards
earning n living , and the allowance is to
help them along in their efforts. If they nro
not receiving all that belongs to them , which
they probably do not , it is wrong nnd should
bo looko'l after und corrected. But to do as
you suggest , to 1111 their capacious stomachs
to overflowing , would bo neither just nor
right nor human. The Indians have no right
to demand it , the country cannot afford to do
it , nnd the only result achieved would bo to
continue the Indian in barbarism. Ho will
not won : , ho will not learn to work , ho will
not civilize himself , as long as ho bo fed and
taucn care of. J.
in Stamlnru. Pianos.
One Knabo , largest scale.
Ono Chlckoring , largest scale.
Ono Kroegor , largest scale , new.
These pianos have boon used slightly ,
but just us good as now , nnd will bo
closed out at figures never ollored Ixjforo
In the west. MAX MKVEU& Buo. Co.
, Army Notes.
Private lUonghman , company D , Second In
fantry , has been ordered discharged from the
army , by reason of purchase of discharge.
Private Webber , company B , Seventeenth
lnfantryundcr treatment nt the Hot Springs ,
Aik. , has l/een ordered to Join his company.
Private Buckmun has been transferred
from company D , Twenty-fourth infantry to
the Sixteenth infantry , stationed at Fort
Douglas.
Hold heads are too many when they may
bo covered with a luxuriant growth of hair
bv using the best of all restorers , Hull's
Hair Henower.
AXXOUXVE31EXT8.
Charles S. Qaylor's molo-dratn.i "Lights
and Shadows , " will bo the next Sunday evenIng -
Ing attraction at the Grand , the engagement
being for thrco nights at popular prices. The
New York Dramatic News says : "Tho house
was packed from floor to celling , and the
piece was rendered with a 'go' that was re
markable. The sensational Incidents that
followed ono upon another worked the audi
ence up to a pitch of excitement and culmi
nated in the scone of tbo steel room , which
brought down the house again nnd again. "
The advance sale opens this morning ,
ThU morning at 0 o'clock scats will
bo put on sale for the engagement of Charles
A. Onrancr In his romantic comedy "Father-
laud , " which takes pluco nt the Boyd on next
Sunday evening. Mr. Gardner has the repu
tation of being ono of the finest balladlsts in
the profession , and has a number of now
songs , among which is his great lilt , "Tho
Lilac. " The scone of the play is laid in the
Tvrol , which affords it the romantic features.
Mr. Gardner will , bo assisted by a competent
company nnd by the celebrated Tyrolean
quartette.
J. J. McNally's now comedy , "A Straight
Tip , " which is a satire on the American
custom of gambling will bo produced
nt the Boyd on Monday Tuesday
nnd Wednesday of next week by
Mr. James T. Powers and a strong company
of comedians. "A Straight Tip" company
played last \\cok at the Columbia theater ,
Chicago , to the largest business of the
season.
The attraction nt the Boyd for the latter
part of next week will bo Kiralfy's "Eighty
Days Around the World , "
Baking
Caea In Millions of nomes
< ? y ear * the Standard.
FOR .MEN ONLY
lUtlVIl VwlVw
v iiv/i/irj vJi'iiurui mm 11 rjiv *
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ttoredo guarantee every ease or inouoy
rofuiulod. Buiuplo course , five days' treat-
in out , II ; full course , t& Boouruly suulod from
bscrvntlou. Cook Ueuiody Co. . Omaha , Neb
Bt,0lulr llo to ! , Ofllco Cor. 13tU
The Majority
Of so-called cotiRli-curci do lltllo more than
Impair the digestive functions nud cteuto
bile. Aycr's Cherry 1'cctoral , on the con.
Irury , while It cures the cough , docs not In.
tcrferewltli tlic finictlous of cither stomacher
or liver. No other tncdlcliio U so snfc and
cfllcaclous In diseases ol tlio throat and
lungs.
"Four years ago I took ft severe cold , which
nas followed by a terrible cough. 1 wns
\cry < lck , andconnncd to my led nbout four
months , 1 emplojcd n idiyslclan most of
the time , who finally said Ivis In consump *
tlon , and that he could uotliclpmo. Ono of
my neighbors advised me to try Ayer's
Cherry rcctor.il. 1 did so , nnd , before 1 had
finished takliiR the first tottlo was nblo to
sit up all the time , nnd to go out. By the
time I had finished the bottle ' . \\ns well , nnd
have rcmalncil so ever since. " I. . 1) . lilxby ,
Hartonsvllle , Vt.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ,
IMIKPAIti : ! ) 11V
DR. 3. 0. AVER & CO. , Lowell ,
Bold by all UruictlUli. I'llci tl i six bottle * ,
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
DOUGlA AS STK.E.EIT
OMAHA ,
The most widely nnrj favorably know spoo-
jallsts In the United States. Their long ex
perience , retnnrknlilo .skill nnd unlTornal suc
cess in the treatment nnd euro of Nervous ,
Chronic nd SurBloal Dlseasei , entitle these
eminent pbyslcltins to the full confidence of
the aflllctod every whero. They Runrnntoc :
A CERTAIN AND I'OSITIVE CUBE for
the uwful offocta of early vice nnd the uumer-
) U ovlls thnt follow In Its train ,
1'llIVATK , HLOOD AND BKIN DISEASES
spppdlly , oomplotely nnd permanently cured.
NKlivfauS IlEIIlLlTY AND SEXUAL DIS-
OltDKUS yield readily to their skillful treat
ment.
PILES , FISTULA AND REOTAI , ULCEKS
guaranteed cured without pain or detention
flYDltbcfELB AND VARICOOELE porma-
Duntly and successfully cured In every cnso.
SYPHILIS. QONOItUHEA , GLEET , Sper-
rrmtorrhea , Hemltml Weakness , Lott Manhood ,
NlRht Emissions , Decayed Faculties , Female
\Ve.ikaesi and nil delicate disorders peculiar
to either Bex positively cured , ns woU iivi all
functional dUordera that result from youth
ful follies or tbn excess of miituro yean.
TRirTlIRVJ Ou-iranteeil permanently
OllMOi U1\L < cured , removal coiinloto ,
without cutting , caustic or dilatation. Cures
iftVoted nt homo by patient without a mo
ment' * pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN.
A IIRP PITPR The awful effects of
n. OUIXC UUK.L , early vice which brings
orpnnlo weakness , destroying both mind nnd
body , with all Us dreaded ills , iiormunonty
cured.
R9 RTJTT Address these who have Im-
1\O. ULii 1O paired thomsolvea by Im
proper Indulgence nnd nolltary hablti , which
ruin both nilnd and body , unfitting them for
buflnest , studv or marriage.
MAUKIED MEN or these entering on that
happy life , a ware of physical debility , quickly
assisted.
OtTB StrOOB33
Is based upon facts. Pint Practical experl-
cnc . tjecond Every casaU specially itudlsd.
thus starting right. Thlrd-Madlclnea are
prepared in our laboratory exactly to suit
each cue , thus cfTecUngcureswltliout Injury.
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
1409 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA.
HUMPHREYS'
Dn. IIuumnETS' SPECIFICS are eeleutlflcully and
carefully prepared prescriptions j used for many
years In private practice with Biieccas.aud f orover
IhlrtyycarHUsedhythopeoplo. Kicry BlngloSpo-
clflo Is a special euro for the dlsewo named.
These Bpcclllcs euro without clrucKlnir. purg
ing or reducing the ejstcin , mid nro in fnct niul
dctidthOHOTcrclBuroiiicdluHOl'tljoWorld.
usTorrmNciPAiiNos. conns , ruicrs.
1 Kovcrs , Congestion , lullammatton. . . , 2i
2 Worms , Worm Fen cr. Worm Colic . , ' 2i
It ( ! rylnz CollrorTcethtngofInfnnt8 .VM
4 Dlarrhcn , of Children or Adults . . . . ' . ' 5
n Dysentery , Orlpliig.lltllous Colic 4.T
" 1 Cholera ninrliiin , vomiting
7 ( ! onau , Cold , Urouchltli 1
8 NourulKln , Toothache , 1'r.cencho 2 ,
It Jloadnchps , Slcklleadnclio , Vertigo , 'J
10 IlyHlicpsln , Dlllous Btomajh. . . . . . . . . '
11 HupureoHoilor 1'iiluful i'crladii.
1'J Whiten , tool'rofuso I'crloils
! Croup , CouRh , Dinicult DreathlnK . . .
Sl Suit Ithoiini , ErysipelasITuptluns.
3 KliniimiitlHin , Kheumatlcl'uliis. , , .
Hi K vuraml Amir , ChillsMalaria. . . .
17 I'ilon , Iillnd or lilecdlne
1(1 ( ( 'ntnrrli , Influenra , Cold In the Head
! ( > Wbouplne Couch , Violent Coushs. .50
21 ( ifncrnl J elillltvI'hyBlcalWcakncss . .TO
ji7 Kidney JUdrnHO "
i"oo
HO llrlimry AVeakneuV'Wrttiniciied. . .JO
3'J Disease * of Ihollcitrt.l'alpltntlou 1.00
Bold by Druggists , or sent postpaid on receipt
of rrlco. DR. IlimriinETfl' ilAKiut , (141 ( pages )
richly bound In cloth and gold , mailed tree.
HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. ,
Cor. William and John Streets , Mew York.
SPECIFICS.
of tbo present freiiorntl on. It la for KB
cnronnil UK attendant ! * . Nick llouil-
ocliu , Coiutlpatiou unU rite * , that
have become no fninoiia. They net
uccillly unit Rontly on hoilltroattva
orRitiiM. giving tlicni toiio'und vlKorto
BMalnillutofootl. liogrlpliiBornuusctt ,
' - gold Everywhere. '
Oincc , 311 & 4 = 1 Park Place , N. Y.
6.8.
WATCHES.
DIAMONDS
and FINE JEWELRY
Solo Agent in Omaha lorGorlmm Mnn-
ulaoturiug : Co'a
Sterling
SilverwarB
MANTLE CLOCKS ,
RICH CUT GLASS and
CHINA.
Our Stock of Fine Goods is the
Largest and Our Prices the
Lowest.
Como nnd sco us.
Cor. Douglas & I5th St
FEMALE BEANS
Absolutely n llbl , perfectly Mfe.lnost powerful ftmals
- falfi , pool pud ku
rrt-uUtorknown p ufTtr o pox itno
suBlclcnttldnn. . l'U > N Dfturi ( x > . . tiutr&lo , ti , Y.
OOUUA tuo.
AMUSEMENTS ,
BOYJDCS
OHANO I10U1MV ATTHACTlOtf ,
Commencing Il'luirsday Matinee
Alia Tureo MRMS and Saturday .Matinee ,
HOYT'S
Batlro on Burontltlon ,
BRASS
MONKEY
I.NTIIOIJUCINII
VTr. George H. Marion
Ami tlio t Iron Rest campnnr cror cngnocd for lifts
Comedy ,
llox sheets open Wednesday
' ONE
BOYD'S NIGHT ONLY.
Sunday. November .UO.
The Jolljr German Dlnlrct Comedian nnd Snoot
SliiKor ,
CHAS. A. GARDNER
Supported by n tnlonted compnny , In llio new Ho-
lunntlo Comrdy ,
FATHERLHND
AN IIIYI , OF Till ! TVHOr , .
tear Onrdcr'i new noiiK' . Including his great lilt :
"Tho I.line. " .
Hcsr tuo Tyrolean ( Jimrtct.
The snlo of eoats opens nt nine o'clock Saturday
murnlnit.
Jrand. Qpera
Three Nights Commencing
Sunday Evening , November 30th.
Tuo Thrilling Mclo-Drnmn
IIV CIIA8. GAYLCn.
U.L NEW SCENERY.
THE GREAT FLOOD SCENE.
STUO.VO COMPANY under the personal direc
tion of Mil. FHA.NKC. ClAYLKlt.
Ilex tlioet opens Saturday nt 0 o'clock.
BOYD'S
Coinnicnrli > u
JAS. T. POWERS ,
And tlio Lest comedy company In this or any
other country , presenting
J. J. McXnlly's Farcical Satire
K STRAIGHT TIP
Under the management ! of Hlch & Harris
"If miss It ' . "
you don't kick anyone but yourself.
Ton get more fun thin a real horac Mica will furnish ,
bents on sale Saturday tnurnlnit nt rcuular prices.
DIME EDEN MUSEE
AV1I.I , iMlVbEU , - - MANACItMl.
\VKUK OF NOVKMIIKFl 21TH.
MAGG1I3 , Tlio MIDGKTMOTI-IEn.
Hie only midget wife nu < l mother with her tiny bauo
OUT known.
IPETinil SAMPSON.
riio stronKcS man of the century , llo rends annn-
ler steel clurfin , uabte , rope * nnd wlrcf. and bends
stool bars by a stroke of his powerful nrm.
SIjACKKY , Kins f the Oolclon Thread.
John UJVVINK LJliOS. Olllo
Acrobats In Comical Attitudes. Tumbling * and Kcati
TIIH.-EOt nSE QUAUTBTTB ,
In their original comcdyj WARIIIAY | < Introducing
Novelty Duncej. Cjtnlc Bongi , UUCCB , and I'lnntntlon
Melodies.
Donvos * Routtl Mtirlonottos.
Tlio ( iioalcil , Grandest , Hot Show of the Year ,
ONE DIME ADMITS TO ALL.
DR. BAILEY ,
GRADUATE DENTIST
A Full Sot of TootU
on Kulibur , for
1''IVE lLIAItS. (
A perfect nt guaranteed. Teeth extracted
without pain or dancer , and without nnnos-
thetles. Gold and silver fillings nt lowest
rates. Urldgo and Crown Work. Teeth with-
nutplatiM. All work warranted.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Entrance , 10th street clovutor Open ovun-
ngs until 8 o'oloalf
MANY A MAN
will KCtucll If Im heeds , or < lle If ha Ignore ? , onr
warning. Jr/el/imfx Jixrlimtve ; Sucre * *
r/ii/diir. Thousands restored by 1/omn
TrrHttiirnt. Guaranteed Testimonials.
. . . .r. . . . . . . . . . „ , . . . I ' ' mailed free for a Jim-
IOUR NEW BOOK .
and Diseases of Mm treated nnd rtireil. Address
o-tiau , iaiii : MKim'Ai , co. , iiuiruio , N.V.
MELTS TOO SOON.
FOR "THE FOUR HUNDRED" AND
MANY MORE
Ft Dress SMrt
Pine Neckwear
-AND-
A complete assorment of
Men's- ; : Furnishings
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS ARE NOW IN
ORDER "THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY1
AND LESS IMPORTANT MEMBER AS
WELL , SHOULD EQUIP THEMSELVES
EARLY FOR THE COMING SEASON OF
BALLS AND DINNERS. . ,
T jP
Look at.our supply of
FINE SHIRTS
and artistic collection of
NEGKWEHR
Word McAllister himself
would take delight In them.
"We intend to turn the overcoat trade of Omaha "upside
down" for the next few days as it was nevei' turned before. Our
buyer displays his nerve by making a second purchase this sea
son of a manufacturer's entire stock of overcoats. There are
enough overcoats in our store today to give one to every man in
a small city , and they've got to be sold.
It took nerve to buy them and it takes nerve to sell them at
the prices we're going to make.
Today we will begin the greatest
Special Sale of OVERCOATS :
Omaha ever saw , when we will sell
A beautiful all wool wide wale overcoat for six dollars.
A splendid chinchilla , for six fifty.
A twelve dollar Kersey for eight dollars.
A sixteen dollar Kersey for ten fifty.
A Kersey sold the world over for eighteen dollars , for twelve fifty ,
A handsome twenty dollar Kersey for fourteen seventy-five. ,
. A ten dollar Chinchilla Ulster for seven fifty.
An excellent heavy Irish Frieze Ulster for nine seventy five.
A heavy fur trimmed Storm Coat for ten fifty. V
To add interest to the occasion we have reduced the price on several lines of fine
overcoats to a limit that makes them to-day the cheapest fine coats in America.
Remember , the prices advertised are by a house known as one of the cheapest
clothing houses in this country , if not THE cheapest , and every price is guaranteed by
a house that says to its patrons : "If you're not suited in your purchase in any shape
or manner , you'll get your money back. "
Nebraska Clothing Co
- Fourteenth and Douglas. . .
Open until 8 o'clock p. m. Saturday until 10 o'clock.
THE BEST
mn
IN THE WORLD.
ARE MADE BY THE
WoonsookBl & Rhode Island Rubber Go
And wo nro their western agents nnd always carry a largo stpck.
Address ,
flmericen Jland Sewe i Shoe Go
1204 and 1206 Harney Street.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1302 Fnrnnm Stroot.
Harry P. Deuel.
City Pnssonfjor and Ticket Agon't.
GRATEFUL COMFORTING
EPPS'S ' GOGDR
BREAKFAST.
"By a thorough knowledge of the natural Inws
which govern the operations of digestion nnd nutri
tion , and by a direful nppllcntlonof the flno proper
ties or wclisolected Cocoa , Mr. Kpps has provided
our breakfast tables with nclolleatuly llarorod borer'
ngo which may nvo u many henry doctor's bills. H
U by the judicious una of such articles of dlot thnt a
constitution mny Lournaunlly built up until strong
rnovKh to resist crcry tendency to dlsenso , Hun-
dredsof cubtlo mnliullosnro UjallnBaround us ronily
to nttaolc nherorer there Is n weak point.Yutuay
cicnpomitny n fntnl shaft by kcoplnKoursolras well
Tortltled with nuro blood , and n iiropurly nourlsheil
frame. " Llvlt Scrrlco ( iaictto
Undo simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only
In half pouud tins , by trocero , labelcil thus ;
JAMES EPPS& CO. , "
DR.
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NO OXJR.EU NO PAY.
Dr
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Seventeen years oiporlonco. A roifiilnr urndunto In medlclno , a * diplomas show , Isttlll treating wl
IhOKrento'l success , nil Nervous. Chronic ami 1'rlvatu tlNonsei , A permanent euro gunninteod for Cnturfii ,
Hpermntorrlioia , Io . t . . Mimliooil . . . . . _ . , HcmlnalVcnknci . . . . , . NlRlil l.o-w ! . Inipotoncy , Uyphllls , Htrlcturo , and all clli-
on e of the Illood , Skin and Urlniry Organs.NMI 1 K - - " forovcry cine 1 undertake and fall M
cure. Consultation free. Hook ( Slyttorlea of l.Ue ) nuut frou. OlUcohour9a. . m. tot p. in. Sundays 19
a. in. to 1. m.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS
DotiQrleLs Street.
Stove repairs ot nil descriptions for cook nnd heating stoves , family and hotul rungoj. Wutel
ittauluueiita a Bpuelalty.
Teleohone QR ROBERT UHLIG , Propriotorv
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THEDUEOtfl. FACTORIES
HAMPDEN LARGEST
WATCHES IN THE
THE BEST , WORLD.
WATCHES
UN TOP '
THE TIME
BEST KEEPER.
BEND FOR .THE DUEDCII
OUR BOOK , WATCH CASE
"FRAUDS MFC. CO. ,
| N WATCHEO. " CANTON , OHIO.
Corner Oth and Harnoy Streets , Omaha.
FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL /
Chronic Diseases and Defonmf'ca. '
DB. A. T. MoLAUQHLIN , Pr Montfc
Founded by Dr. J.V. . MoMer/tmy. /
FRENCH SPEfiSPIcT r
A POSITIVE milperminenrCURE' ' " ali
dlseiiiioTlke JrTlN AR Y pB/G / > NS. Cur. *
where olhtrtreatmentiillt.FulTii/rectlontHltnjacri
bollle. Pflca , one dollar , Sei/&loD tut ot E. U
STAHL. For Sale By DrUBl8ts ] <