Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 16, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER 10 , , } S90
THE CITY.
Onmlm camp No. 120 , Modern "Wood-
ncn of .America , will hold ita regular
llectlon ofolllccra on "Wednesday oven-
ing1 of this week ,
The city council met as n bonrd of
equalization tit 10 o'clock yesterday
morning nnd after being1 in BOSH I on
Qf teen minutes nil journcdutitil Thursday ,
The judges of tlio district court yes
terday morning appointed Arthur C.
Wnkoloy a member of the board of
Insanity to fill the vacancy caused by
Iho death of Judge Savage.
Tliero was but n Hhort session of the
United States court yesterday morning ,
Judge Dumly tmd District A ttorneyllaker
boint ; Buliptwnaid to nppctir and give
their testimony in the Boyd-l'owers con-
test.
test.Graco
Grace mission of the Church of the
Good Shonherd hold a mooting at the
Druid 3Illl depot Sunday afternoon ,
nnd after seine discussion It was decided
to hold another meeting this week , nt
which steps will ho taken towards the
erection ol a elmroh building ,
The Omaha street railway assembly
No. C2 la composed of the employes of
the company. On December 11) ) the boys
propose ) to glvo a hall. They have al
ready sold a largo number of tickets and
elaborate preparations are being made
to entertain their friends In n royal way.
The cable has been run across the
Tenth street viaduct and the trade Is
now ready for use1. No trains will bo
run , however , nt least the trade will not
bo opened to the public until the rail
ings have been built on both Hides
of the viaduct. This work will bo com
pleted some time during th holidays.
A younpcounlo'of runaway lovers was
captured at the union depot yesterday
morning by u very corpulent mothor-in-
law. Tlio marriage ceremony had al
ready been performed , and on the prom
ise that the lovers would return to her
homo at Cupid , Kan. , the oloponicnt was
forgiven. The people refused to give
their names , hut created a very amusing
scene for the crowd in the depot while
they wcro waiting for their train.
1C Mrs. Emily Spanstal , the widow of the
man of that name who was killed on the
B. & M. track two weeks ago , lives in a
destitute condition at the corner of
Third and Dorcas streets. She has four
children and Is totally to provide for
them. She was loft penniless by the
untimely taking off of her husband , and
since that time has been kindly assisted
by the neighbors , who cannot continue
their qonolicenco. She Is a good subject
for people charitably disposed.
Nearly all colds nro slight ntilrst , but thcl
tendency Is to so lower the system that tlio
sufferer becomes n ready victim to any preva
lent disease. The use of Ayor's Cherry Pec
toral , In tha beginning of a cold , woula guard
against the dancer
MOllSli'8
Silver Tea Servlco $1O.
Tea pot , coffee pot , gold lined sooon
holder , gold lined creamer richly
carved nnd engraved , worth $30 ; our
opening bargain at $10 ; only on sale this
week.
Now silverware department on main
floor.
floor.Toys and holiday goods , fifth floor.
Lovely Christinas presents in base
ment salesroom.
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
S. A. Orchard
Has a flno line of reception chairs , fancy
rockers , ladies' desks and ladies' ' glove
cases just the thing for an elegant
Christinas present.
Marked Interest
is now shown by eastern people in the
nottlomont of Oregon and Washington ,
Particularly that region adjacent to
ugot Sound. The reason for this is the
almost unlimited resources that hnvo
lately been opened up , and the surpris
ing growth of Portland , Tncoma , Seattle
und other cities and towns along Puget
Sound.
The Union Paclflo on account of Its
fast time , short line , through Pullman
palace sleepers , free reclining chair cars ,
elegant dining cars , and free Pullman
colonist sleepers , from the Missouri
rivor. Is the favorite route to this region ,
and tickets via this line should always
1)0 asked for.
For complete Information relative to
this remarkable section , time of trains ,
rates , pamphlets , etc. , call-on your near
est ticket agent or address the under
signed. E. L. LOMAX ,
General Passenger Agent ,
Omaha , Nob.
The Frank Trial.
The Tony Frank murder case was taker
up again m JudgoClarUson's court yesterday
morning and the testimony of William Knol-
ty and Joe Roavos Riven to the Jury. Doth
men wcro at the Shtpman farm thought of
the murder mid on tlio following moruinp
They saw tracks around the house , but coult
tiot tell by whom they bad boon made.
Gossler's Magic Headache Wafers. Curoal
headaches lu 20inlnutcs. At all druggists
The only railroad train out of Omalu
run expressly for the accommodation o
Omahii , Council Bluffs , Dos Molnos ani
Chicago business is the Rock Island ves
tlbulod limited , leaving Omahaat 4:8 : (
p. in. dally. Ticket ofllco , 1002 Slxtoontl
nnd Fiirnum sts. , Omaha.
Weather Probabilities.
For December Indications point t <
cold , frosty weather. That , however
will make no difference to those wh <
travel in the steam-heated and electric
lighted , limited vestibule train vhlol
is run only bv the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul ily. between Omaha , aiu
Chicago. This elegant train leave
Omaha at C10 ; p. m. arriving in Chlcagi
nt 0I0 ! a. ID , , in time to make all onsteri
connections. For further informatioi
apply at city ticket olllco , 1501 Farnaii
* t. , Omaha , P. A. NASII ,
J , E. PiiESTOX. General Agent.
City Passenger Agont.
tilX 10E HOUSES liUFtMill ) .
Those of the Crystal lee Com pan
Destroyed IJOSH $1OOO.
Shortly after 1 o'clock yoUorday six lc <
bouses belonging to ttio Crys'ttu Ice company
Fitch & Day , proprietors , at the corner <
Nicholas anil Eighth streets , wcro burned 1
the ground.
About tlrao mentloned.C , 11. Martinwatcl ,
man In the Uulou Puclllo ynrd , saw four boy
run c.ut , and simultaneously flro burst froi
the northeast corner ol the building ,
Ho telephoned to the waterworks compau
anil an alarm was turned lu from box Nl , i
Twelfth and Nicholas streets , but before tli
department could roach the scene the built
Ings were beyond saving.
A cottngoto the north of tbo Icehouses bi
longing to Willlnni Hankin , a steam Utter 1
the Union Puclllo shops , was bnaty ilnmagci
Owlnpto the trades being blocked by froiKl
cars tlio flro department could not reach t !
fire promptly hnvlnp to carry lines of ho :
over two or three rows of cars.
Both Messrs. Fitch and Bay were on tl
scouo and stated that tbo buildings wet
valued nt $1,000 , with no insurance , Hankin
loss was about ! 00. with no Insurance.
The origin of the nro cannot bo fully o :
tabllshoU , some claiming that it started froi
a locomotive spark , others that the boy
itartcd It from a boiitlro. The houses ha
lust been cleaned out to accouim
date the coming Ice crop and tl
theory of spontaneous combustion m sawuu ;
rendered impracticable. Hoys have bet
in the habit of lighting flrcs In the weoi
back of the Ice houses and have boon drivi
w jr sovcral times by the railroad watcl
ClirlstinnB Toy Sliuw Open Till O p.m.
On the fifth floor is Bald by nil who
visit thodllTcront stores , to bo the fin
est In the city. This eveningwo shall
ofTor Bomo.special bargulns In
Children's chairs and tables.
Children's tea sots and dishes.
Shoo flys , rockers , liohby horses , etc.
Toilet sots , dolls , hortos , bloycloa.
Kvonono Invited don't miss looking1
nluH cither in the evening or dny tlmu ;
wo have no old Roods to show.
TI1H MORSK Pity GOODS CO.
Dp Dlrnoy cures catarrh , Bco bldgj
Tlio AVI liter of Our Content
is the tltlo of a recent cliinning ( pnnor
by that brillunt writer Charles Duilloy
Warner , whoroln the ylorlcs of the
1'acllic coait , as a winter resort , are
most tfi'itphlctilly described. The Amer
ican pcoplo are beginning to understand
that the Puget Sound country Is one of
our most splendid possessions and that
the name of the "Mediterranean of Iho
1'iicillo" is n happy tltlo not misapplied.
In speaking of Mount Taooma , Senator
Gcorgo P. Kdnmiids says :
" 1 would bo willing to RO COO inlloa
nguln to see that scene. The continent
isyot in ignoraiu'o of what will bo oao
of the grandest show places us well
as sanitariums. If Switzerland is
rightly called the playground of
Europe , I n in satisfied that
around the base of Mount Rainier will
become a prominent place of resort , not
for America only , but for the world besides -
sides , with thousands of sites for build
ing purposes , that are nowhere excelled
for the grandeur of the view that can bo
obtained from them , with topographical
features that would make the most per
fect system of drainage both possible
and easy , and with iv most agreeable and
health giving cllmato , "
Thousands of dollghtca tourists over
the Union I'.isilb i4lio past year bear
ample testimony to ttho beauty and
majesty of this now empire of the I'aciflo
northwest.
I'lillllO Work * .
The board of public works at the session
yesterday afternoon received the olllclnl re
port of the order discontinuing the work on
the North Omaha sewer and Instructed the
city attorney to appear before .TuJgo Wake-
ley tomorrow morning nnd ucfcnd.
The city engineer reported a list of water
covered lots with Iho request that tboy bo de
clared nuisances. The lots are situated as
follows :
Lots 13 , Ifi and 10 , block 7 , Patrick's second
end addition ; I to 11 , block „ ' , Fosters' addi
tion ; tax lot 30 ; lots 8 and 9 , block K , Low
ers' addition ; tax lots 24 , U3 and ! I3 ; lots 0 to
U , block 1 , Park place ; lots Is to 15 ; KclloRg
nlaco ; lots 11,12 and 18 , block 4 , Drake's ad
dition ; lots 11 , 12,1 , 14 , 27 , 28 and 20 , Win-
ser place : lots 12 to 15 , block 10 , Sliull's second
end addition ; lots 31 , 44,45 and 40 , Burr Oak
addition ; lotl ! . block 12 , Improvement asso
ciation addition ; lots 1 to 5 aud 15 to 22 , block
1 , West Eud apditlou.
' 'Meet mo by moonlight alonol" "i can't , "
she said , "mother says I'll catch ray death of
cold. " "Tell her I've got a bottle of Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup. " "All right ! she says I
may go. "
Salvation Oil Is a certain euro for head-
acbo , toothache , earache , or liny other'aclio
or pain. Only 25 cents a bottlo. At all deal
ers.
* ChuiiKO Cars ? No.
Among the many exigencies of modern
travel there is one requirement which
Is always popular and always in doinand ,
and that Is "a through service. " Lifo
to " cars" few
la too short "change every
hundred miles , and the travelling pub
lic have very properly rebelled against
nil such old-fashloneurjvilroadtiig1. The
through equipment of the Union Pacific ,
"tho original overland route , " provides
for a through car service for all points
west from the Missouri rivor.
A Deal in Aero Property.
A sale showing the demand for aero prop
erty was inado yesterday. J. B. Carmlchncl
and 0. M. Powers sold forty-five acres on
Ames avenue to 0. J. Collmaa for $ ' 3,750 In
cash. Tills Is ono of the most satisfactory
deals In aero property that has boon made for
some months and shows the increase In de
mand and value of that kind of realty. Mr.
Colhnan is a banker at Broken Bow nnd pur
chases the property as an Investment sure to
earn big prollts in a short timo.
For Opium llnblt
"Use Ilorsford'H Acid I'liosnlinto.
Dr. Win. Powell , Now York Mills , N. V. ,
says : "Its free use in breaking oft the opium
habit has prevented that Intense nervous
prostiatiou which always tollows when the
narcotic Is withdrawn. "
The
Of the old world , soldiers , statesmen
and men of letters , all write in the most
oxtrnvngant praise of our facilities for
travel In America , And wo are entitled
to the praise. On every English line
there is the same old dusty lunch coun
ter , known by all tourists for those many
years. Not even a drink of water ; nor a
crust of bread to bo had on the train.
No wonder our transatlantic friends ex
press amazement when they sit down tea
a hotel dinner on ono of the palace
dining cars on the Union and Southern
Paclllo railways nn arrangement which
is the most perfect in the country today.
BulUUiic i'cnmti.
The following permits wore Issued by the
superintendent of buildings yesterday ;
Hobcrt Clmupol , ono-and-onc-lialf story
fruino Uwolllny , Ullftou 11111 . $1,500
0. lluslinoll. ono-iiml-one-Hulf story
Imck Iniwolllii ; , ' . UodforU I'luco . 1,100
Two minor punnlts . , , , . ' 7.'i
Total . $ IV.'TJ
"Tho Excelsior Springs , Mo. , waters are
delicious to the tanti-J and splendid In results ,
especially as cathartics when used in bilious
and malarial conditions of the system. " U.
II. Mansur , M. C. 2d dlst. Mo ,
Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh. Boo bldjj ,
Through coaches Pullman palace
slcopors , dining cars , free reclining chair
cars to Chicago and intervening points
via the great Kock island route. Ticket
Ollico 1002 , Sixteenth arid Furnam
The following marrlago licenses were Is
sued by Judge Shield ! yostorJ.iy ;
Nnnioand address. ' Ace
I William 8. Klllngwood. South Omaha a
| Uniolo IVooil I , Koiitli Omaha 2
J Frank & . Smith. Ulalr - .
1 Nolllo I'lillliiis ' , Ululr H
Baking
VM4 la BUUlona ct Homo *
* 0 Xoais the Stt&cUH ,
BOTH ENDS OF MAN.
"When lUnln't ono thing , its two , " ns the old Indy pertinently remarked. We've been so busy lately ndvortlslnn our Suit nnd Over
coat Departments that we've somewhnt neglected two departments wherein wo clothe "both ends of man. " Up stairs on out' second HOOP
we've got a Hat store and a Shoe store ; not very pretty , nor is the furniture very olegnnt , but the goods are there and the prices are there
too , low prices prices that hat stores and shoo stores don't care to talk nbout.
NOW ABOUT SHOES.
We keep nil kinds of Shoes for nil kinds of men , nnd men In different "walks" in lifo want different sorts of shoes. The Inborlna man
don't wnnt the kind of a shoo that n banker wears ( wishes he could step Into the banker's shoes , but that's different ) , nor does the bank
man want the kind of n shoo the laboring man wears "don't need them In his business. "
We sell n shoe with solid sole leather Insole and counter for one twenty-five ; shoe stores say one seventy-five.
For one sixty-five or one eighty-five we sell shoes well worth ninety cents to a dollar more.
At two fifty we sell a genuine Goodyeur welt. "That's enough said , don't you thinkV"
At three dollars and ninety cents wo sell a shoe that makes a friend for us of every man who buys them. Shoe stores try to sell as
good a one for five dollars. Some do , more don't.
In high grade shoes -we carry three distinct lines , nt four twenty-five , four seventy-five and five and a quarter the last one a genuine
French calf and every bit made by hand. They represent a saving ofa dollar and n half to two dollars n pair.
Boys' shoes , .made for wear , sizes eight to twelve , eighty-five cents ; thirteens to twos , a dollar-ten : twos to fives ( hlah button ) " one-
fortv. \ sell Rubbers , Rubber Boots , Arctics , etc.
TO TOP OFF.
No matter how good n suit of clothes a man has on , no matter how stylish an overcoat adorns his person , no matter how Immacu
late his shirt front , If ho has on a shabby hat It condemns the whole outfit. We'll tell you about our Hats. Wo carry a lame assortment of
Hats for men and boys , soft hats , stiff hats , good goods , right prices. We don't carry the kind of a hat where you pay thros dollars for the
hat and two more for the nnmo of the fellow that made it. We give a man a dollar's worth of hat for a dollar's worth of money.
We've stiff hats for 950 [ ever see one ? ] , $1.25 , $1.40 , $1.75 , $2 and $2.25. [ The 'best made at $3. ] ( .
Soft hats are here sold for 750 , $ i , $1.25 , $1.501.75 and 52.
And to sort of "cap" the climax we've got
Men's Cloth Caps for 400 , 500 and 6oc.
Boys' Cloth Caps at 150 , 260 and 350.
Plush Caps [ the best ones arc made of Walker plush ] , at 950 , $1.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 , $2 , $2.25 and $2.50.
We have today marked down a lot of Boys' extra fine Overcoats to about half price.
NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO ,
A.ND DOUGLAS.
We'll announce something new about Wednesday or Thursday. Open evenings until 9 p. m. ; Saturdays 10 p. m
How Pndleivskl U'ns Concealed.
PAHIP , 'Dec. IB. [ Special Cablegram to
BEE. ] Quito a number of persons are
comlnc forward and tolling of ttiolr connec
tion with Pudlewskl , the supposed murderer
of General Silverskoff , who was found shot
.n the bead In Ins room. The statement madd
yesterday by Grcgalro , a Journalist , that lie
icept Peillewskl concealed In his house from
November 19 till December 3 , was corrobo
rated by Madame Ducquercy , who in an In
terview said that Fndlcwskl came to her
house Immediately after the murder nnd
asked her to shelter him. On the same- day
Gregairo and his wife dined with Madame
Ducnuercy. Ducqucrcy was not at homo nt
the time and Madame IJucquercy was greatly
concerned recording Padlcwskl's presence in
her noiibO. Gregaironnd his wife were In
formed as to the state of affairs , and after
talking over the matter it was arranged tnat
Padlewsiu should stay at Gregnlre's house on
the Rue Jar a. To avoid recognition ns much
as possible Padlowskl was given a suit of
Duccuiercy's clothing nnd ho then went to
Grogairo's residence , wheio ho remained hi
concealment until the ditto mentioned. Ills
own clothing was burned at Ducquercy's
house.
The American Wine Co. , of St. Louis ,
raaUo the celebrated Imperial Champagne. If
you cau't gut'it at homo , order direct.
The now offices of the Great Rock
Island route , 1C02 Sixteenth nnd Farnam
streets , Omaha , are the finest in the city.
Call and see thorn. Tickets to all points
east nt lowest rates.
Fnvorablo to the Flower itcsolutlnn.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 15. The house commit
tee on ways and means today unanimously
ordered a favorable report on the Flower
resolution , extending the bonded period for
goods Imported previous to October 1 , from
February 1 , 1891. The resolution was modi-
fled so as to read as follows :
Provided that , any Imported merchandise
deposited In bond in any public or private
bonded waroliousoj prior to October It , 18'JO ,
may bo withdrawn for consumption at any
time prior to July 1 , 1891. upon the payment
of duties nt the rates in t orco prior to Octo
ber 0. _ _
Tickets at lowest rates and su porlor
accommodations via. the grout Rock
Island route Ticket olllco , 1C02 Slx-
tco'nth and Farnam streets Omaha.
Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh. Bee Bldg.
THE IlKAl/rV MAIUCGT.
TN3TRUMENT3 placed on record Decora-
1 borlS.
Albright land and loan company to A J
Morton , lot 10 , UK 3S , Albright's
Uholco . . . . . 8 325
S 11 IlUlnrk. trustee , to D 11 Thomas , lot
27 , Ilk 2 , West Side add . SCO
William Dudley and wife In O I1 II Wil
liams , loU'8. blk l. Northfinld mid . 6CO
J O lluminonu nnil wlfo to H J Kendall ,
lots 1. amid a , blk U7 , Dundee I'luoo. . . . 5,000
J W llnuk'liawout nnd wlfo to Jacob
Konills , lot l , blk'J , Hertford IMiico. . . . 3J5
1 > H LclocnrliiK and wlfo to T B Metcalf.
lotsJtoU1 , blk 2 , I.clsenrlng'saadnnd
10121. Vlnion I'luco . 0,400
1 > S I.clsnnrliiK and wlfo to J M Metualf ,
lotU. lilk" , LolsciirliiK'Hiuld. , , . 1,000 ,
Andrew Itotuwatcr mid \\\to \ to James
Jonsnn , o i- feet ot n I'M ( cot , lot U , blk
I ! , Qulnu'sndd . , . ET3
NlcholaiisUlookcn to Cuthno lielckcn ,
nwi0-l.VU ! . 1
August HcloUcnto John UrccKCison , n
4 feet lot 10 iiuil B 21 fout lot II , blk 4 ,
Klkhorn , Neb . . " : . . . 1
0 It Shaw anil lfo tq WlllUn Nell , lot 3 ,
lilkll , I'mtlund IMaco . 2,000 ,
I > ] ; 11 Still mill U K Blown to 1 .
lotsO , 7 and 8. bll ; 5. W L Solby'n Ut
add to Suuthumulia . , . 1,500 ,
South Omnba land company to N I'
IMelelior , lot 0 , blk 115 , South Omaliu. . . ! M
Punio to Hiuno , lot 8 , 6:11110 : . 403
Union StokyarcU company to W S An
derson , lot 4 , blk 0 , 1st add to South
Omaha . 303
Riimotu I'eturson , Iot8 , lilk 13 , sumo . 200
Ira Van t'iinp.iiil ; wlfo to Maty Kraus ,
lot 10. blk I , Van Camp's add . 4.V )
LiiwroiicoVcoda. . toll \V Gilbert , lot H ,
blk 120 , South Omaha . 2,000
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
JT Mnenulov'nml wlfo to Jacob Kouills ,
lotll ) . ulka , Hertford [ 1'laco . 1
Cutlirlno HolcKeii nnil husband to Jnlin
GreirKorMin. n4 ( t lot 10 and S2I ft loc
II , lilk 4 , niMiorn. . . 1
Gee Van Unnnn und wlfo to .Mrs Anna
Anna Koyi't. lots a und a , blU "V. "
lo\vo's .M mid . 1
A. QValcloy nnd wlfo to K V Williams
olal , lot 2. blk " 11 , " Hnundcrsk lllme-
Total amountot transfers . > 27 , &
PRESENTS
FOR THE
ipproacliiiif llolitlays.
In these practical times it Is
wise to combine the useful
with the ornamental. What
could be more acceptable to a
friend than one of our Fine
Paragon Frame
Silk Umbrellas ?
or would he prefer a stylish
and becoming
Smoking Jacket ?
or an ample luxurious
Lounging Robe ?
Possibly a set of "neat but
not gaudy"
Night Shirts
would meet a present need
and a TIMELY gift has a
double value ; or it may be
that one or more of our
Full Dress Shirts
would be well received.
Neckwenr inmostattractlve
variety may be suggestive
from the large rich muffler
to the daintiest of Full Dress
Ties.
Our assortment in this line
of goods embraces all styles
for all occasions. There ,
wth an Infinite variety of
Handkerchiefs , Hosiery ,
Gloves and Silk S.ispenders ,
made a Chrjstmas collection
that Is an education to look at
and may help to settle the
vexed question of "What
shall I give my husband , or
father or brother. "
TRADE MARK Tmi O nt AT TRADE MARK
HNULISII Hot-
Eliv. An unfall-
InuuniroforSctn-
iQUl Wenknesa ,
.
Imiiuiencr nnd
ill rtlicascs tbat
.
folU > UH a no.
quenee of Bolf *
abuse ; as Ixiii of
BEFORE TAllNB.iMM.HV.uud * AFTER TAKIND.
Tain In tlie Hack , lilmntti ot Vision , 1'remitura Ola
Age. and ruanjr olhor dl > eaici that lead to Imanltj
or ciiniu mpllon nnil a preoiatur rate.
tyKull particular * In our pamphlet , which wo rto-
Ire to Bend free bjr mall to every ono. tV'l'ha Spo-
clllo Mcillclno la nolil at II I > pnckiik'o , or ilz pack-
acei for K , or will to tent free by oiall on receipt of
tue money , br ortJrmiluz
THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
1110 PAUKAM STBKI-.T , OMXIIA , Nun.
On account of counterfeit * wo liavo adopUd Ilit
yellow wrapper , tlio OQlr uunuluc.
DR. BAILEY ,
GRADUATE DENTI3T
Full Pot of Toat'i
on Itubbcr , fur
_ _ . , I-'JVB U.iu. m.
A perfect fit cimrantcpa. Teetb oxtnicto.l
without pain or dnnu'or. anJ ; wltl out iiimes.
thetloa. Gold and silver 111 n s at lowest
rates. nrlilgoiuiclCrtnvn Work. Icuth with-
onttilntPi All work warranted. . , . . .
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Cutracco. 10th street elevator Openevou
Dgi uutil 8 o'clock ,
THE BEST
IN THE WORLD. f
ARE MADE BY THE
WoonsookBt & Rhode Island Rubber Go
And wo are their western agents and always carry a largo stock.
Address ,
fteriGen Jiand Sewed Shoe Co
1204 and 1206 Harney Street. '
CollARJ1
EEPWARM
BY USING AROUND YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS A
WEATHER STRIP
Which Saves Ten Timoa Us Cost In the Fuel It Will Save.
Old Clothes Wringers Repaired
A Now Rubber Put on In a Few Minutes for Only $1 Each.
Keep YoifrBodiesWarm I
- BYVE1ARING -
Mics and Mackintoshes or Rubber Goats ,
BUY TME B1SST GOODS AT
OMAHA RUBBER COMPANY ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1008 FARNAM STREET , OMAHA.
OWNS
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Seventeen rcHrionrorlenffl , A regular iiraduato In nicillclno , ai diplomat iliow. li till Ireatlnw wltk
HjoereMoit uccrii all Ki'rvoui , Chronic and I'rlvatn Dl > o no * . A poriiianont euro Kuurnntuud for Catarrrv
H rinutorrli'ta. I/iit Manhood , riomlnul Wi'aknvn , NlKlit Io u > . Impotent'Hri'lillli , Htrlcturo , and nil dli <
IsU.oMl.oJIloid.liWn.DdUrtairfOrwM. N.II
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