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r * 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BKJSC TUESDAY OCTOBER 13 , 1801. NAMED A SPLENDID TICKET , Douglas County Republicans Take tbe Field with New Candidate , HARMONIOUS GATHERING YESTERDAY , of the Convention Clinr- nutcrl/.cd liy a Spirit of Unity of Tliose Selected no Champions. District rotirt Clerk . niANK K. MOOUng County .Jiielsii . ' ' ' County Trijiiiinop . . . .IL it . iiii'v I , . County Olcrk . ' u-r't si i ConiinlsiloiiL'r. . . . . MJIHflj n - 1 KN llr.Ild Hiipnrlntc-nnuntof liMlriictlon.lJKOjOKinM. | HtatP Senator . A ' Huriovor . ( rnmiF . SM 11 ill ( iirntuir . M. " . MAI Ij HherllT . ' . ' . ' . . . ' . . . . . . . UKOIllli : II. HiNNKTl' : Justin's of the Peace . K.y. IIIIAOI-BV , J. Const ii liti'H J.T. . . . . - . , . . . U. II. PITCH. -T. H. ANH HN. W. It. AHAMH. A. .1. I'lKlt ON , JOHN JIOCKINdON. I ) . II. IIOL-CK. The republican county convention for Douglas county assembled yesterday after noon nt I : ! IO o'clock in Washington hall. It wns called to order by M. 1' . O'lJrlen ' , chairman of the republican county central committee. W. F. licrhol nominated D. II. Wheeler for temporary chairman. John W. Nichols nominated .lame ? W. Cnrr for the same posi tion. The latter wns successful by a veto of BC to 01. Arthur Ilrlggs and M. F. Singleton wore elected secretaries. The secretary announced that there were no contests. The committee on credentials was dispensed with. On motion of David Mercer the temporary organization was made permanent. It was then decided to proceed with the nomination of ofllcers , the first on the list being the clerk of the district court. On motion of George M. O'Urlon it was decided that the national rule should trovorn In the taking of ballots , namely , that no changes of votes would bo allowed and that when no selection was made a new ballot should bo ordered. On motion of Thomas Swobo It was ordered that thu delegates present from precincts not fully represented should ho allowed to cast the full vote of the delegation. Tor Clurk of llio Courts. W. r. Bcchel thnn rose and said ho desired to place In nomination for the position of dis trict court cleric n man who needed no ful some flattery. His record spolio for itself. His repuolicanlsm spoke for Itself. Ho was a man who had made a competent and accommodating cleric and ho took pleasure In naming Frank 1C. Moores. The mention of Mr. Moorob' uamo was ro- coivcu with applause. August Meyer seconded the nomination. David Mercer then arose and said ' .hat ho felt and every republican felt that the ticket Which that convention woulu nominate would (111 ( the onicos for which they would bo nomi nated this fall. The convention , however - over , should exorcise care in its delibera tion , not .only with regard to the first Dlllce , but even the justices of the peace and the constables. The Seventh ward had desired him to present tlio name of a young man who hud been in the stuto of Nebraska for man ) ' yeais , and they would agree with him that ho was competent to 1111 any position in which ho might be placed. Ho roferied , ho Bald , to the assistant clerk of the United fcjtntcs district court , Albyn Frr.nlc. This announcement was also greeted with on- tmisiastic cheers. Mr. McConnell rose and said that Mr. A. Mycr had seconded the nomination of Frank Moores and the chair had not recognised it. Tim chair held It was not necessary to tuko uotico of a second. Charles Huntington nominated Colonel II. C. Aikin. Thomas Swobo also seconded the nomina tion of Frank E. Mooros. A ballot was Btartod and every vote for Mooros brought n yell from all parts of the hall. It was evi dent from the start that ho was well groomed for the nomination and before the result of the vote had been announced there was a cry in many directions to make the nomination by acclamation. The chnlr rclusod to entertain the motion until the vote had been announced which was I''O for Moores and ! ) . " > for Frank. Mooros was declared the nominee. Blr. Moores' Acknowledgment. This announcement increased the enthus iasm of the convention and loud demands were made for Mooros to appear. When , nt lencth , the big district clerk struggled through the crowd and leaned his back against the front of the stage , the crowd wont wild with enthusiasm. 4'Uet on a chair , " shouted a number of delegates. " 1 am big enough to bo scon right herp , " nld the nominee. Just then half a dorcn outsiders In the front of the hall broica out in the well known refrain , "There's a llolo In the Bottom of the Bea. " Their example was emulated hy the convention and one of the stniuas was sung with great enthusiasm. When the song hod ceased Mr. Mporosald : I urn btxonmiKh to ho KCOII. I was nut the other nlRhl nt thu nvcKllo party nml got n cold , hatuiday night too wns rather Hard mill having lieun ronularly at church ycstur- ( Iny I uaii'l sin * "Thorn's u llolo In thu llot- toni of thubua. " Hut I ouimav that I'm not Jin hiit huh > . ll.auirhtuf ] Kver blneo I have litu-ii In politics. 1 have hei-n u republic-nil. I'm trlud ioiloiny bogttnnld In the NIICUCSS of the MiDuhlican party. When I nought to bo ic > iioiiilnati > d according to n custom whi-n mi iilllcor does his duly tn u liulf decent manner. I should feel very sere If you did nut give It. You huvo given it to mo and 1 now assure you that you will never re-grot It. \\o must take advantage of the mistakes the opposition lias made , and we should make no lulhtukcs out solves 1 oan't talk and I iissuro you that 1 am thankful for tills nomination. KOI- County Fred McConnnll then mounted n chair and niil that in behalf of the Fourth ward ho desired to place in nomination for county Judge a young republican who hail been lor years devoted to his parly , who wns a bright lawyer , u good cltucn , and who , ho was sure , would make n conscientious and intelligent Judge. In behalf of the Fourth want ho would place In nomination Moses I' . O'Urion. ( Cheers. 1 K. C. Patterson nominated F. L. McCoy , n young man who had been In the city snver.il years , who had a clean republican Acord , without a Main upon his character and who , In the speaker's opinion , coula neil the strongest vote of any young man. Ho was nt present attorney of the school board nnd was giving satisfaction. Thomas Swolw nominated Judge Horka. C. W. Miller nomliiuted A. A. McClona- ban. ban.David David Mercer nominated J. W. Kllor The llrst ballot resulted us follows ; Total number of voles cast , 153 ; neccssarv to a ? ! ? UW ' . , , ft111'11I ; 10. / McL'0 > ' ' - ' Uoru31 \ , In the bccond ballot only 154 votes were polled ! Horliu ! K , O'Urlou-iO , Kllor SI. The last mentioned was declared the nominee. Mr. Kllor wns called for nnd said that he did not suppose it was n time to mnlto a tpccch. It was something now for him to bo uctuididfito forolllc-e. Ho had been In the city several years , and hau always been a republican. Nobody had over heard him kicking against n republican ticket. Ho had always labored for the election of the republican ticket. IIo tbankeu them for the nomination from the bottom of his heart , because hU candidate " had boon a very bhort one. In regard to "tho ofllco of county Judge , If U should bo his fortune to oo elected no one would ever know that ho \Vhfii Itaby was tick , wo pare her Castoria , When shouoaa CliIU , she cried forCattorla , AVhvu aliu became .MUs , she clung to Castoria , Wlicu shu bad ChllJrcu , the CATC them Castoria. n had a friend or n too. Ho would know no nmn , woman or child who should como before him In his court , Clurk , Trcnntircr ami Sheriff. In tlio first ballot for county clerk the fol- lowinp votci wcro polled ! F. J. Hnckott Ifi , A. Van Alstvno 0 , .Inmos Alien US , r. W. Hnndlnuicr IS , V. W. GrIdloy-19. Van Alstyno's naino wtw withdrawn by D. H. Wheeler. The second ballot nominated Sackott , ns follows : Total vnto IM ! necessary to a choice T8 ; SackcttSS. Orldloy 51 , Allen U On motion of Fred McConnell Sackott's nomination was made unanimous. John .Tonkins was cnllcd temporarily to the chair. Mr. Sackott wns called , tlmnkcd the convention for the honor It hail conferred on him , and plodRed to discharge the duties of his oftlco in n capable nnd honest manner. IX II , Wheeler moved to pass the nomina tion for treasurer nnd proceed with that of sheriff. The motion was voted down. Honrv Holln was nut In nomination for county treasurer. W. V. Hcchcl said while It would afford him plcasura to support Mr. Uolln , he desired to stnto that thu iiontlo- man had told him that ho would not run. 11. B. Irey was then nominated. So was Gc'oriro lloimrod. "Will Cleorgo llcimrod accept the nomina tion ! " inquired Dave Mercer. A Van Oorn raid that Mr. Hoimrod would accept of tlio nomination if it were tendered to him with unanimity. "His partner , Hanson , Is nero , " said n volco , "lot us aslc lam. " Mr. Ilanscn said that Mr. Helmrod would not accept the nomination , 11. IJ , Iroy was then nominated by accla mation. He came before tlio convention and said that ho was not expected to make n speech nnd also that ho had n bad cold. If elected , as bo hoped he would uo , he would discharge the duties of thoolllce with lldollty nnd honesty. As a candidate for sheriff Colonel Savage ol South Omaha was nominated by Thomas Swobe us the only man who could could carry that town against Jonn lioyd. ( Jeorgo IJonnott was then nominated and was warmly eulogized by u colored delegate. There were l.V votes cast , Savage received 00 and Bennett S'J. The last mentioned wns called on to make a speech and when ho made his appearance wns Bfootct1 with cheers. Ho said that it was his llrst attempt at public ofllco and that ho heartily thanked thorn for the honor they had conferred on him. Colonel Savage was called for nnd made his way through the crowd smiling. Ho said. "I can assure you that a happier man oan- nnt bo found In this convention thnn 1 am ovnr the nomination of George. II. Dennett ; and I can assure you that from now until tlio > ells close on the election nlcht In November , 1 will work to cot nil the votes I can In the box for Mr. Bennett mid not only for him but for all the men on the icpubllcun ticket. " It'hueia ] , the Ticket. Colonel Aiken nominated Michael O'Maul for coroner. The first ballot gnvo Maul 87 votes , nomi nating him , nnd also gave the other nominees votes as follows : II. 1C. Burkett , 'J : Dr. .f. C. Moore , 0 ; C. W. Gring1 ; Dr. W. O. Hogcrs , I1U : Dr. Seville , 10. Mr. Maul was enthusiastically called before the convention and his nomination made unanimous. "Tboro is ono party I want to sit on , " said ho , "and it is the democratic partv and \vo will sit on thorn hard this fall. " [ Cheers. ] Fred McConnell's motion that ' -Doe" George Smith for county surveyor bo nomi nated by acclamation was carried with n whirl. John Roscckav nominated John II. Butler as commissioner of thu First district. Dr. M. O. Hiclcotts nominated Judge Sten- berg.Mr. Mr. F. W. Corliss of Waterloo was also nominated. There were 135 votes cast. Butler received lii : , Corliss 11 and Stonbcrg 121. Stenborg's nomination was made unani mous. Thu ] udo was called and thanked the con vention for his nomination. Ho believed tuoy had the enemy on the run nnd that ho might , perhaps , in the November race , got in ahead under the wlro. Only the county delegates voted on the nomination of superintendent of education. This wns allowed by the convention because it was hold thnt the superintendent had charge of only the schools in the country precincts , having nothing to do with those of the citv. Mr. J. B. Brunei- Ornnlia wns nominated , as was George W. Hill of Waterloo. Only 74 votes were polled , Uruner receiving 27 and Hill -17. Thu nomination was made unant- ir.ous. Mr. Hill made n short speech , which was drpwned in thonoiso. Judge Anderson said that ho thought the nomination was illegal in thnt all the delegates - gates did not vote upon it. Ho moved the nomination be reconsidered. A South Omaha delegate ralso.l the point of order that the Judge not hu\ i tr voted on the anlrmativo or on any side of the question could not move to reconsider. Dave Mercer said that the convention had authorised the county delegates to select the candidate for superintendent uf education and had afterwards declared Mr. Hill to bo the nominee of the convention. The objection of Judco Anderson was not well founded. The chair hold with Mr. MorCer. Justices niul Cousin | ) | CH. Tlio following were nominated for justice of the peace : K. 1C. Lone , D. G. O'Coiinoll , L. It. Wright , John S. Ward , J. D. Pileher C. D. Klllott , J. S. Morron. W. II. Plattner , J. T. Daley , D. vV. Lane , A. Steer , Jr. , George A. Gibson , A. M. Baldwin , S. G. Wilcox , K. S. Bradley , A. E. McClonahan and H. L. Day. The following six received the highest number of votes ana were declared nominees for justice of the peace : A. 1C. Bald.vin , 78 ; K. 1C. Long , 73 ; S. G. Wilcox , (19 ( ; George A. Gibson , -IS ; E. S. Bradley ; J. D. Piichor , On motion of D. II. Wheeler , Arthur A. Bnggs , as the speaker said , "familiarly known as the Kid , " was unanimously nomi nated for stnto senator , to take tlio place vacated by the death of the late Senator Suca. The following were placed In nomination for constables : J. 1'ngo , S. ( J. Earnest , G. H. Filch , I. U. Hanson. W. H. Adams , A. J. I'ioi-son , I . U. Sullivan , H. H. Taylor , C. W. King , I ! . W. Allen , John Hocklnsou , U. B. Houck , J. J. Casey. The following were nominated ! G. II. FitchU ; 1. H. Hanson , ( U ; W. II. Adams , 5' . ' ; A. J. Plorsoh , SO ; John Hockiuson , 45 ; D. B. Houck , hi. The assessors were announced as follows from the city , those from the country not being solectoO j First ward , William boll ; Kinrond. Chariot Horn ' ' , ; 'Phh'ii 'Plt/Mna M Lnko ; Ninth. H. Llvesoy. ' The central committee was appointed , as follows : I'lrst wanl-J , , W. Ilonza , Johnatban Td- ttatdsHlinm Uniphorsoii. hecondV. . Alhtuilt , Tied Hoyo , I' . f ( . Van Horn. Thlrd-S. I > . Cole. W. II , I'ayton , C. U. . I'onrth-T. 1C. Midhoruuich , Tliomas Crelgh. i : . Ilium. rifth J. M. Counsninn , Jiilm Wallace , John Jenkins. * Sixth C. A\fnr.l , P. FI. Halloy. II. O. Smith. Seventh U.V. . S.ihlne. II. K. C'ochran , S. Alo- I.uoil. KlKhth-Tliomas Cracker , Charles Lnnilen- un : , ieorio Mulilhnusnn. Mnt h-Chtu lus Unltt , John U Carr , Henry I.lvosuv. South Omaha II. McCuUoch , James Austin , J. II. Marl , \V .S. Cook. llnst Omiilm W. Shiner , R. I * Mol'aydon. \\Ysi Omalia-ll. C' ' . llnrrqn. It , ( I. Patterson. \iilluv . ) . II. IiiKsom , Wllllum HoiTons. Mori'iK'o P. S. Tnoker , S. Uinycomb. I'nlon Guorue llutmore. Peter 1 1 Her. I.Uhurn-t ! U. Wllllamn. Omar Whitney. Mc.VrdliivllloMcArdlo. ! . J. (3. Andorbon. Clontaif Aiijinst roturNon , John ICarllne- sC.y. . Sterns. J. 11. Plotchur. II. A II infiir , P. A. Prv , Jeiler on-ll. U. Tlmine , John Kilnkcr. No names were handed In from Mlllard and Waterloo. In those districts thu old membnr& will act. 1) . II. Wheeler moved that Dave Mercer bo elected chairman of the couutv central committee. Frank K. Munn wanted Mr. Barren of West Oinatia to till the position. A delegate from South Omaha moved that the selection of the chairman bo left to the central committee. The motion was lost , nnd that relating to Dave Mercer as chairman was adopted , that Kontlomuu having received UO votes to 5 for Barren. A resolution favoring1 Omaha as the plaro for holdmi ; the next national republican con vention was adopted , Tbo cantiMl committee was empowered to till any vacancies which might occur on the tlcko' . The chairman nnd secretary of the convon- tlcu were iu.4tru.clcd to certify luo nominees to the county clerk , at Is required under the Australian ballot law. Central Committee Mcctn. The first mooting of. the nw county cen tral committee was held lust night at the Mlllard hotel. There were about forty members in attendance. John * Jenkins was elected secretary of the committee. The meeting discussed In an Informal manner the Australian ballot system , the necessity of learning how to vote under it , and the best means of educating the people to comply with Its requirements , A number of gentlemen detailed the result of the reading of the law , nnd pointed out several ways in which the effect of the statute could bo destroyed , Ono speaker advocated the necessity of employing instructors who could speak thu various foreign languages uf which repre sentatives are to bo found In sottlon.ents throughout the county. Ho also suggested that the napors ought to publish a sample ballot and explain bow it bad to bo voted. A gentleman from South Omaha said that In certain registration boards where the ma jority was democratic , n trick wns to bo re sorted to throw the voter off his guard , namely , by telling him that It was not neces sary for him to register , with the hope that when election day arrived , ho would not bo nhlo to vote because of his failure to comply with the law regarding registration. An other trlcK , which wns illegal , however , wiu for at lenst two of the registrars to absent themselves from the plnco of registration when n republican appeared who desired to register. The registrar who might bo present could not place the name upon the lists. If hodid it woilld bo Illegal. The scheme then would bo on the day of election to protest against the vote in ques tion because of the illegal registration. Chairman Mercer said that if nny cnso of the kind could ho discovered the violators would bo prosecuted. Ho would send to tlio secretary of state for iiOO copies of the pamphlet printed by the secretary of state , containing not only the Australian ballot law , but the registration law which is still in effect. The chair also told how the Australian bal lot was introduced into O'Neill ' In this state , how it should bo voted and how It operated in the case of a man who was unable to reader or write , and who was nlso deaf. U wns also urged that the registrars should be men of intelligence and information. The cltv " In many places contained graders living in tents , who were not citizens , nnd who wcro voted at elections by democrats and nt republican and democratic primaries to the detriment of the republican party. These men should bo watcned. They weronotclttzens nnd could not vote because the law said that nobody could vote who did not live in a house. Ho also .suggested that where any of thcso tenters registered , their vote should bo protested against and challenged on election day. Judge Post , candidate for associate Justice of the supreme court , made n .short speech suggesting that the campaign should not bo one of personality , and the republicans would be successful because half of the democratic party would vote for the republican ticket. The committee adjourned to moot at the snmo place next Tuesday night. John P. Finorty , Congressman Bryan , Congressman McKeifrhan , M. V. Gannon , John M. Thurston , Will speak at the "Treaty of Limerick" celebration , Wednesday evening , Out. H , Boyd's now theater. Admission CO cunts. " 'TKEA.TY OK MMKKICK. " The Centennial Celebration at Lloyd's Weiliipsdny Evening. The Irish citi/cns of. Omaha , South Omaha and Council Bluffs will fittingly celebrate the above anniversary at Boyd's Now theater. John F. Finorty of the Chicago Citi/.en will bo the main speaker. Congressmen Bryan and McICei han , John M. Thurston and M. V. Gannon will nlso make short Interesting talks to the audince. The following is the programme : Address by chair Mayor Cushlnc .Muse Garry Owen A. O. 11. llunil Kolo Mrs. O'Noll. Council Hluirs I'l.'inosolo Miss Marv Rush Address loliu P. Plucrty Heel tilt Ion Miss Stacla Crouley Address Congressman McIColxhun Hole Mr. H. NeDiinlels Address Hon. John M. Thnrston Solo t Mrs. W. Downey Address Congressman Bryan Hc-olutions M. V. Gannon Uod Love Ireland Mr. James Jlurphy COMJUTrUB ON AHIlANOE.MI5.NTf ! . John Hush. Thomas J. O'Neil , Martin MuICenna , John U. Invln , I' . O. HcHfiiy , ( loorgn 1'aiks , I'rank A. Kennedy. MIohaol I.ue. 1) ) . 1' . O'Uonnull , I'utrlck Slieuhy , Omaha. Judvo J. Kin ; : . South Omaha. nmnictt Plnloy , John M. Oiilvln William Morris , Council HlulTs. John Finorty will arrive Wednesday morn ing and the following named reception com mittee is appointed to take cliargo of that gentleman and show him the beauties of Omaha : Mayor Cushing , M. V. Gannon , J. E. Boyd , John Hush , T. B. Minihnn , Kmmot , Tinioy , Judge ICing , J. J. Brocn and Thomas Brcnnnn. Tlio list of vice presidents who will occupy tbe stage comprises James 13. flo.vd , Mayor Cushing , M. V. Gannon , John Hush , T. J. Mahoney , John B. Furay , John A. Croighton , Michael Leo , John McCrcary , Edward A. Cudahy , John A. McShano , J. Murphy , Kichard O'lCeoffu , Fred W. Gray , Michael Donovan , J. M. Galvln , KmmettTinloy , John Sullivan , K. II. Carey , Thomas Brounnu , J. J. Breon , T. J. Morcarty. Admission.50 , cents. John F. Finorty , Congressman Bryan , Congressman MuKcighan , M. V. Gannon , .lolin M. Thurston , Will speak at the "Treaty ot Limerick" colobnition , Wednesday ovonintr , Oct. M , Boyd's now theater. Admission 50 cents. IViiH It a MiMnko ? Through some mistake , intentional or ac cidental. Hon.V. . A. McKolghnn , the sod- house congressman of Nobr.ibkn , hns been billed to speak at thu celebration of the treaty of Limerick at the Boyd , on next Wednes day evening the 11th. We nro authorised testate state that ho positively will not speak at said celebration but , will open the campaign for the people's independent party nt tlio Grand opor.i house on that ovunUur , and should bo listened to by thu largest gather ing of voters over assembled In this city , JOHN JEITCOVT , Chairman Independent Co. Cent. Com. Poizonl's Complexion powder Is universal ly known everywhere and esteemed as tlio only powder that will Improve the complex ion , eradicate ian , freckles and all kin dis eases , i Attend the bl-contonnialcelebration of the " of Limerick" ' "Treaty at Boyd'n Now theater Wednesday evening. JVtl- mission CO cents. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. 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Jlixllclupn sent liy innll or cxproHH , rccnrely pnckoil , free troin obt-orvntion. Ouarantcoa to euro quickly , Bafoly nnd pormnnontly. The moht widely nnd fnvnrnbly known Bpocinl- ietB In the United Btiif'B. Their IOIIB oxponoupe , ronmrknlili ) nkill nnd nnivormil PIICCOKH in tlio trcntmnnt nnd euro of Nurvoun , ( Ihrnnin and Hur- Bical Diaontos , vntltlc UIOHO nminnnt iilouiciatia tn the full confldonco of the ntlllutod every whoru. They Kunrantro : A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CUEE for the nwfnl HTratH of tuirly vicu nnd the numerous uvila that follow ill iU train. PRIVATE , BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES aiK-cdlly , complotaljr nnd pormnnvntly cured. NERVOUS DEniLITY AND SEXUAL DISORDERS - ORDERS Jlolil xoadily to thuir ekllltul treat- lIH'llt , PILES , FISTUIlrV AND RECTAL V iCERS Riiarnntoi'd curudl without pain or uotuution from bii'iinees. HYDROCELE 'AND VARICOCELE irmn. . nontly nnd tiiccoi tiilly curnd in every cnso. SYI'lULIS , (1OMOUHIKKA ( , 1 < 15OT. Hi-nrmn. tnrrliUM , fpininalVVakiitwti , Loit iliuilioiHl , Nlnht KmlBaioim , , Dwnjrod I'ncultlps , l < 'amnln WixiknoHtj nnd nil klolicatn dlsordi > rH luiculmr to eltliomnx po itiv < > ly ciircMl , on well nx nil fniic- tional dipurdom thnt result frniu youthful follies or the DXCOBB of matnro jenru. Cf > | nfiHn Gnnrnnlocil ppnnnnontly cni d , Oil IUIUI removal rninplotn , without rut- tlnir , cnuHtla oridllntntion , t'uro olfuctnl nt homo by puticnt' without a raoinuuU I'Ulii or atuiojunro , TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN AQllr-n Pliro ' r" ° a.1 ( efTpcln of enrly OHIO iflllB vlco which iirlnim orttanlo wpnkm-nH , ilwtrnslim Ixith mind nml Ixxly.uith nil its druadtnl ill * , pcruiunontly cured. Rnlto AililroM thooo who hnvo Impir. . OUllo nj iiiiMtiBolven by improper in- diilKi'iico nnd oolitary habitM. which rnlu Imlh mind nud body , uimttimj Ilium for business , ttudyor mniriiiKO. i JIAIlltir.l ) J1HN , or Iliosn otilorlnK on that linppy lift1 , aware of plijslcul debility , ijnlckly tSySonil (1 ( cimtH poetasq for c lobrnto l worku on C'hninio , Ntirvinm nml Dollcnlii Diwiiecn. ThouMniU cured. tiyA frlomlly letterer call may euro you futiirn unircriim nml ehnme , uml udd Kolden ypnrn to llfo. ( t/No lettitr nn wcred uuliwH ucconipiiiilttd by 4 cvutu Iu btampa , AddrtwB , cr call on DRS. BETTS & BETTS , 1409 Douglas St. , PMAHA , - - NEBRASKA. A.n Overcoat Mndo of Q honvy all wool casslmeroin n handsome shnde of blue , with velvet collar , with plain or striped Farmer satin lining , with fancy or plain sleeve lining , cut In $6.00 good shape , made In excellent style , with a nine dollar value ; for . AN OVERCOAT-- Made of n splendid all wool hetwy weight casslmere , In a handsome shade of brown , with silk facing and velvet collar , with plain or twilled lining , wltu fancy sleeve lining , cut to fit , made to wear , ' dyed brown to stay brown , with a value or from ten to a dozen dollars ; for AN OVERCOAT Made ofnn all wool Kersey , either brown or gray , with velvet collar , with Farmer satin lining , with fancy satin sleeve lining , cut correctly , made properly : a coat that you'll frequently see In clothing store windows with an elaborate sign on , J7.00 ' Leader , Ton Dollars ; " at . THAT'S THE STORY On three lines of overcoa'.s shown on our second floor today , which lor downright value in modes' * ate priced garments we have never before equalled. If you're more interested In something finer , wd can show you on our second and third floors more overcoats , more kinds of overcoats and moo overcoats ofn kind , than you oversaw before in one store. You're not confined to looking at the pro duction of any one particular house , but you'll seethe cream out of dozens of lines ofgarments made in such excellent shape that they'll make the ordinary Tailor weary. You'll be shown Koi-seys Mel tons , Beavers , Friezes , Tweeds and Cussimores. ' You'll see blues , browns , blacks , greens , slates , tans nnd modes , in dark , medium , light and delicate shades. You'll see long coats , short coats , medium coats , box coats and top coats. You'll see coats for * tall men , short men , stout men , slim men. In fact it makes mighty little dilforence what kind ofa man you are , what kind of a coat you want or how big a crank you are about a lit , wo b&llovo We've Got Your Overcoat Come and Get It. Our Catalogue mailed Free. Send for it. AMUSEMENTS FTim am SLi'oob Theater. Ono Week , Cnmiiioncln ! ! Suiidny. Mutlnuo October llth. Tlio London - Gaiety - Girls- Popular Prices. Matlnco WeilncsOny and Siitiiidiiy. OMAHA flYppflTrm Open from 2:30 : to 1U0 ! ! p. in. Grand Concert by Musical Union Band liach liveninir. Children's Day , Wednesday and Saturday . lOc. Gjner.il admission 21c. DIME EDEET MUSEE Corner Hth nnd Putnam Streets , WHIIU OK OCTOHHIl 12TII CIIITTKNDKN. AI.iiMin Kxplorvr. OICACi : COl'UTMNI ) , Wllch uf Wall Strost. NKAIj In WHY mill ikutrh of tlio 1'liiney l-'urin. CHIHANK'S CO.MiiY CO. XAYL'UltASArli'l Artlstn. till < \ltlanil KhAT Mualcnl Kings. Hi.N'llvl.A.Munl UUTIIDIN Impcraunntcra. ( ! AXKII.i : HUCK.NIiU , Vocalist. Ailmlsglun Onu IMino , Open il.illf 1 to ID p. m Allan Line UOVAI/tMAIIi SI'KAMnitS. Montronl ninl Quolioc to Durry anil Liverpool. Cnbln ( M to ! l-U. acconlliiE to nte.iinor anil loc-atlon of utato roo.-n. Intormuillato and stcoraito at loiv nitja. CAIUUIM ) . STATE STEAMSHIPS. New York anil Ola'cow via Loudoaderry every rortnlKht. Oct. 1 , STATIi OK NUMHASIv A , 8TO : A M. Oct. IS. STATIInf UAI.IKOIINIA , I p. in. Oct 27. bTA rij OK NKVADA , 1 1' . M. Cabin M. > up. Itcturnfilj. Steurano fl . Apply to ALLAN A CO. . LhliuiKo ; II. K. .MOOHKS , Wali.iili Ticket ( JmcoV. ; . K. VAIL , Hiirllmtton Ticket Olllro MANHOOD RESTORED ! Ycuiu nn < l men sulleiliu l < f "J1 of jciiilli. c-itcn-cf. sc-iuil McnUnibN. clr , . poslthclv mi ml forll\ti ilitllniM. Our iciunllrB iin ; In 1'IH ' niul tnbli'l ' forui , snlliclcnt for I K iiMtiillik' Iwiil ; iiiciil. uhlcli ulll flltrta ] effect cuio. l'p"n ic of moilullnis will IIK cnl to iiny iiildrim in 'i'liy mull I'lieiilnr lief. ' YALE CHEMICAL CO , , ' - ' BEL1 Now llio Cheapest. Be nil for REDUCED PRICE LBST Marilni.y | | riirliinililngiiiiy matt-rial In InilU orNi ; " LI1K HILT flUIUStUV CO. , S'101 itewart Ate. , ' K _ "WSOD'SC PENETRATING PLASTER. \ - la y < ifK. Otlicra In i compnrleon nrc flow or 1UCAI ) . If unfferlustty WARMER'S Only niujo-j I0lll { l rM.t _ " " litipoi'lble lu piinTiiiiuuT ! r"Kti-"li liTlmnJoam onviloiir. AtU vonrdpalorforlt. ttaniiiToIxifli wnt , | Iialit upon WCPlt't OfAOt'tAVAItnI.lk .111 . < : .Ill ) FREE n ubooa rr > li'rr4. I'irU > ul > nti ) . ( n 1our > rlf > l ll . InillcUill ) kcwl Ins ircllx : Ixilnll Hirr.loaiiy luiurrr II Ij < rrlul.le ami Inllm-Cure Ail liessV S , JAIH'I' > .M 1) t > . tliSI..CiiKliiiuuO ) No other preparation la the "same as" Pond's Extract. .IWcainHioflJodyiind Mind , Effect * , UcfErroMorEiceHciinJJU orYourir , r'I' ' l. M'U..H J . . rJ ( "I'Ji'r" . JMn't ERIE WEDIOAU CO. , BUFFALO.H. Y , NKW tlHUTAIX iti.Minv. ; : CurCi never return * I "I" . leil I'ltl-U to nnr ? uBerer in > rc crlptl I" weak imrts ni J cerluln euro f r K t Tltior. vuHalmu , Torlco- wio , " 50. Alblou. Mich n w u THE NOTED SPEClAtlST In lm trc-atmcntof nil forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. 1 < jcnr i experience. Olcct nml nil nnunjlnir ( lii-rlmrRos : Strip , tnro or ( lifiicnlty iir pnin in rcliovinir tlio llliuliler : Hipliuis nnil nil' Ii ca. o of tha lilooil nml Skin ; Nmotitnrm , ( leiicrnl Jcbilitj' . LOPS of Manhood nnd Ambition. Wnut of Lifo niul Vitality , liml MemoryDcpppndcut. Iii > coiirnKoil , ln < .tnntrpllc ( witlioutlo'sof tlraofrom biisinnis. Tlio most powerful mmcdics kuo n to moil- rrn rclpiico for tlio nlnnluto euro ( if tlio nbnvo < llf cni-os. Tim weak firowhtroiid , the dospoiidont brconio chocrfiil mid linppy in tlao iinoof n JIPW lifo. My resources mid facilities fordoini ; busl urn unlimited. AH correspondence btrictly private. WritO lor buukf , circulars and question lists free. DR. J. E. MoCREW Omaha , Nob. NO NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Mnnj years' experience. A reuulnr crndunlo In medicine ns dlplun.n show IB still treatingirllh th creatoit succaj ] nil Nervoin , Chronlo nnd I'rlvnto Dlaeaiui. A permanent curn Kunrnnteeil for Ciilurrh Spermatorrhoea , Lost MnnhooiJ. Hemlnnl Woaknuis , Nliht LoaneH. Impotencr. SyplillH , Stricture , und fill diseases of the niood , Skin nnd urlnitry Uruana. N It. I ffunrutitca 100 for every c\io : I undertake and full tn cure C'oMsullntloii freo. Hook ( Mystorlei of Lle ) sum frco. OlUoa houn On. m to S p. in. UuudaT IB a in. to 1 ] m. Send at.imp for roplr. FUR CAPES. MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Fashionable CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS isn3enil for Fashion Book mallei ! trco. Raliablo Manufacturers Palmer Home Block. 191 & 193 Stale St. , Chicago. e-s > . IfoHfflW S ffiK3 . Tlio Lnrircut , I'mlcut uml I'lneM In { lie . World. iTiMonBrrimiiinoiintlonouni'ncllcii. ( JEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AHO GLASGOW Kvnrjr Rntnrrtny , NUAVYOIJK , OIlJKAI/rKIl mill NAI'I.KS , At ret'iiliir liitvrvnln SAIGON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE riitoiunlowint inrniitii nnit from tlm pilnclpln BSOTCn , EH3LI3n , IBI3H i ALL COHTIUEMTili FOB1TO. LnMiiJlontfpki-tH nvnllulilu toirlurn liy ililiiTthejilO' tMi 'siiii > l'lMlo.V : North or Irclniiilur NnplciitdllHftllnr Ent'.j al licco ; Ordetg ( : r At ? A = : t at I w.t Situ , . Appljr to nnr of our incul AKents or to NOUKSOX JJUOTUKKS. Clilca ' , III. Dr. Bailey 5 DENTIST.i i I DENTIST. Thlld flour I'iixton lllnrK. Telcpono 10S5. Kllh and r'lirnnm Hl < . A full sot uf troth , on inlihcr , fnrJ'i IVrfoi-t III. Teeth without iilutt" . or leinovahlo tirldiso worl. . Just the ililm ? fur hiiiBors iind public sptwkui" " , never ilrup ilimn. Teeth Extract ? I Without Pain. All linings at ruifoiinliln rate- . , all work witrriiiitud. t'nl tnlHOiii f National Bank I' . S. DEl'OalTOKV. - OMAHA NKII Cupttal $ AOO,000 Surplus 65,000 onicorn anil Director * -llonrr W Valoi , I'roilclonl IxjwH B. llootl , Vlco ITo l < liiiti ! < 1 H MaurlLU.V V. Morse , Jiilm H. CollliH , II I1. Cu.liln/ N. II. I'utrlck , W. II. A llniilioi. rmlilor. TMIfl lltON UANK. Corner mh oml Knrnaui oU Crncrnl HunUIn , ' llii luosi Trim snotod . .tll t SI. . NV v York. AMI5K10AN A.M nUHOI'IJAN 1'J.AN. UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Cnrnur JOth and M.ISDII Stmuts. Ken liullilliitr , now furnluiro. uvnrr Hi t l'rl' ' cla i , llnuit liiciitliin In llio oltjr nil ni'.ilorn lin- | ) ri > vciiiPiit Htoniii IlPftt i.m Inll Ili-ll. . Ilitli ami ll.irl > crSliuiiln connuftluni Illi-itrie uml i HUM Ciiralonnr pirt of thu oily Try in nml l > o IMII- TlnieiltlmtHeliuu'tho U'it liuiino for ill" 'n'/ ' u > tor ClilniK" . Unto. Iruuill ( > < II M PIT il iy Huffonne fiom uio < > TCI < t joiiililulerro * rariT ULHra/i * TK MHH nun * M * * * " I will . iiila TolualilB tre tlM ( j" ; I < , y { full particular * for home core , I'll I. K < > < - - A iplumlM moJIcal wrki fhou M. } * " * * ' ' . . man who U ni-rv u uml dewlllaij' * * ; n. . Vrof. P. ' . I'l 1VLIJU. M oUu . CPU a nnnilTl KANDU.WODUiau.isi r thu Hill ill I U hoitunilo > iy uip-ulci pron rvUil or UUUU I H ruinr piy ! l laii t' r the mri if i unurrliira nml ultrunriii' * fi jui llio urinary o rt-nni gvcint VUIK > dan. fk.CV P r Ion. A Man May Look Over His Glasses , But lie ought not to overlook the fact that ALDEN & FAXON can speak through the advcitisin columns of newspapers for his piofit. Attractive advertisements that have selling quali ties in them is what you wish , and this is one of the important things we pride ourselves on being able to do. The field that we can cover for you 55 practically unlimited. What amount of money do you wish to expend ? What papers ? What section of the world shall we touch for you ? We make it our business to answer promptly any question along this line that you may wish to ask. Write for our pamphlet free. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS , TRADE MAHK. CG & GO W. Third St. , Cincinnati , 0. 7tiir | ilnii Ifiibll NlipartlllCdtd. I > B J OIEI'llCHi Libinjn 0 MOORE'S Council Hiullu , In. , h1000. . Dr. J. IJ. Mooro. I Icol not only ft prlvilono but u duty. o ny u co ul word fin- your C'uliiri'h Curo. After octor ) iiif , ' with Buvorul of the Debt wnoi uillalfl of the country without relief , f wns udJ vlhod to try your Ciituri'h Cure mid uuj ploitoud to say I ( tin entirely cured , Yours truly , W. A. Strong , Truvollug A i , ' i ) lit Fnlrbank'ijHuiilo I'o. " * " JJouro'i Treuot l.lfa , n poilllva onr * for ICUnt/ a&tl Lit ar < * o nuk tint n i J all b oo 1 dliana I'ntilf iiajrio luiTur w iai rou cm unlor uilai M'jr ( ' Lltj ,