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THE OMAHA DALLY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 THE CITY. 18 THE YOUNG MAN SAVE | P more x‘\\" ilarl; uv'.'n:\ “-‘1 0 im 1‘“nxb .z‘u{kv]v“g‘l:::-":‘\\v}?uHnnrmmu-ml: The 8 po s . ¢ W. C. 1\ U of ska has s ill-fame, 88; hitchung The Subject of Rev. Me. H ith headquarters ot both places, | Morees to hydranta, 1; defrauaing innkeep. Address Last Night. 4 e lse B vt Dicture Tof the | €M%, 2:incorrigibility,4: indecent propos A slight blaze called the fire depart- The Second Presbyterian church w 8 Which ‘,‘5 so \eho have | Petty larceny, 18; grand larceny, 4; ment to the corner of Twenty-seventh | with people last evening who came vy ful place will very readily | [rom person, 10: violating pe , 2% and Cumming strects yesterday after- | the Rev. William R, Hendersor . " % e W : 1 \‘H\;H hi \u 'w‘o’:m: 1‘.' violating garbage noon. A small barn was damaged t0 | on “young Men and Intemper y o cation T ¢ VU0 | lieense, 5¢ violatinge express license, 1 Was no insuranc " errace with a young man safe et 4 ¥ 5 HERONE g resisting oftic prostitute A twelve-year-old deaf and dumb boy | © M Hendersor . " sl bl g ailroad property inju bbery ran away from the deaf and dumb insti- bbb T on strect, 5:_ obstruoting str s BRI tate Saturday and was found by the | jotP?r™® 1 it 'S ,‘,f[._ an | 113 vaerants, $15; ouses to the district court, police yesterday, near Tenth and Jones Nont - Vit t ain o . J -~ strects, and returned to the school. His | 8 ' r e cet, flow b " — ° nume is Klmer Davis, allige ornin e which ; > sought and apprecial ‘}" n PH1568 Wl uothoe allght colllsion on ik, Hb concaen for ihe kinge | Cioe 16 Yarlaties etowing in FoLL w:lan\ the dummy train .\.Hnulv\ nt, thi vas fo R et St AL s ¢ I ) i . 2 time owing to the ¢ sness of the f ML AL LI b ir $ pray 3 t 1 Northwestern me v the river “his i Vst rodominate e et clL4 They had heoy switching on the main : pustip] 1 # where the r ¢ e Union Pucific track and Teft some cars | n ) ot vit ) v At the crossing, where they were not ‘ ‘ discovered until a couple of car lengths i : ahead, out o speedy application of the |t It s 6hace 16 | frinad. oo ) Hidron; gla0. ] air brake prevented any material dam- if ( i 8 | airor the cohe [ ! B —————— age from being don f bathers in lard i W. F. Scott, of Grand a cor ty: and on t nd [ NORTILSOUTH, ; % Manville, of Tilden, are nt the Paxton o t against w oral 1 WES urspace is limited and we will only enumerate a few of the SRPARIAE T { . Frank Carruth of Plattsmouth, Cha character can v ! and secure your sl ’ y enumerate a few of the leading bargains for this sale. Remember D. Smith of Lincoln, and E. C. Wige “onan rize e 1502 Fay g y all goods found not to be a of Ashland, w aha visitors yes w0e, o ) erniits its con Uuion Pacific Ticket o C. L. Wi of Picree, Charles W I iV s o } 4 Ha ips ot Novraska_City, B 1 o averago v i Lot No. I, Boys’ SLuts Price $10. sizes from 4 to 14, and is made from a dark mixed eassimora Rxm."u i "'ztll\;u.w dwife of Des [ LA L th N TR ¢ i Our stock number is 2862, QT oty STt Rt no shoddy, but new goods just put on our counters aud pien- gl pont | B wi oy say, ¢ i IWENINGS WITH made of strietly all wool S Al ty of them. ed Bennett, wife and children, spent | gppoots, susta ) e and keep SEREY g ! ed pattern, el R AT s Ve never advertise n lot unless wo have ! v yestorday ot the Millard, Fred, in days of | froce thenss in ciraiioohsyetem and keep | Monthly Liter 3 4 Sacre ) “h‘l b legantly n 1 and we offer Sl Tty it oy il il havo t ., We Jore, was one of Omahas bright journajists, | Siore, toney In lrculntion. “Hhelr y Heart . ik il sizes from 13 10 17 at 310 You | recommend this suit for scnool pur o it at o AT Y 0 R CAICRLVistES to 0L GAREOIE || (onaict LoV IBNATOE ohais 81 e pleasant dites A REE 7 | cau pay $15 for the suit in other stores, We manu price unheard of for the sane g 1 0. Send i8 greeted by a host of old friends. He is Lt ture these goods and - guarantee the making of every ¢ for a suit andif itis not satisfactory, v atour ex- s represented, may be returned and money cheerfully refunded lic sentiment like ihis 18 perilous A wy of the Sacr intluence upon c men . 1 s insensibly but sure — s i U ¢ « roven i millio, An Episcopal Mission At LT ; ined in Miss i AT O o Cantury. i Lot No. 4, Stock No. 2884 N tock number 2321, These suits are undoubtly the bost i B b Bt. John's Episcopal church. Yesterday | o ( els in t o v tud Ihis h, J i e t argain we hav r offered in this department: they arve We offer these boy's plaited Norfolk Blo ntain y L o choir, to the number of thirty-five, out to 1“\"‘1‘,“‘.“”“1”" T e tions, " and so far 3 the b 4 LD from 13 to 17, a neat red mixture, suitable for dress or school purposes, Florence in carryalls to attend the scrvices, ey “«l;;m a‘l-n’m 50 suits from last season and will The price is popular, $£.40. This suit we know will give “ | ences which surround him. it woticeable | P! s treated with i fairness | — - offer them at this sale for [ torof St. Johns, would bo glad 'to havo | fees which susround i, It is wnoticeublo PN 3 AN RA P H AT for $10 in any other stock return’it to us and receive the would not be cheated. Remember the price, $1.50 Lk thers when driving to Flor- | {iea ' it T communities wiheat pro g || nmountof your purchase moncy. Itomembor the p S - ; G i the liquor does not exist there is not oY B L AL L] A h and female membership of the ehurches ag | Picted its ancient state, described the depth | || g r’”:,, ,,{ ‘..u .,:.‘,..h 1“ 1...',“\, AN et i crchoniue [Lorhiii f A ich it has been | e Price $3.50. Continuation of the sale of mons’ fipe cassim rs. John A. Creighton died at her late | it KOt e the 50 ) [ ! 1 H can now Stock number 3073, This lot is cut egular short pa vhich were ndvertised last weele ut 818.0¢ residence, northwest corner of Chicago and | attondunce of tho clde ’\m‘ : Fatrt be di ¢ r b is not far distant [] g 1t in regular short pant which were advertised last weel at 3.00. Twenticth strects, yesterday afternoon at | upon the ay 1y seh ally | interlu » eptionally 2 . " ! o | Send for samples of the goods and-we will furnish you with self- months. The date of the funeral has not yet | fi e WOst serious consider- y s Lk Our customers will take not- been announced atio you s not safe ina com i eSS b AL et freight depot, died ye lay at the age o nay not drinlk, but he i 4 g jconfusipn incident to the im- . tweity-twon ho funcral will be held an atmosphere marked by il mior ‘ e e sl e UL not satisfactory, we will pay all express charges. Pythias. flucnees Wil in many cases_beeome a patron s i X place of business ) Werdinand ( ? v of young men ave numbered ing is the p and are ready to serve our O i e buriee imion. 3 age | rant me in su ! 7T e yilve by (e win:” i s | a0 Many of them (o The temporary disorder is only ¢ I a matter of a few days, after A Bunday Night Catting Afteay. | good lones i the bl ind o Fae G M SR | whieh we are confident our [} SUCCESS. There are a large number of good styles left, and you will get lin's, !ilhmnknn the corner of Sixtecnth and T'he m tetio of young men is R AL fresh attractions and increased minds from that which is good and you o MUSICAL INTERLUDES. /e young man named Leary, who acted as a | fo A LB \STEh (thab WALt e | Entrao “Marche dOuverture” . Donizetts selves. . D e e e oreamon | i i Saata s ot gt e | o2 ‘ . Freeland, Loomis & Co. drinking during the evening. He had sowe 3 MU LESMILRL TS e abiie A o ’ ’ now connected with the Chicago press. Sl ment. petse. Lot No. 2, Boys’ Suits, $7. A mission has been started in Florence by ¥ N g i 1s fair tc aTLarRBOR SDR Daline Saxby took tha! tby . he 18 v t Qer discussion was “sracl 4 o 3 6t dooH 1ic full Winter weights, of t durk brown cassimere, for' boys to 14, made from the celebrated Mechanicesvill Sviot. in ted or depressed by the infly b C ! ! e . o7 B 3 We car Phe Rev. William Osgood Pearson, the ¥ If you can diplicate this suit satisfaction, and if the buyer would pay us $7.00 for it, he attend the afternoon service of the mis 5 i . i usually So ereat a disparity between the is pooplo. during. its long History, Lot No, 3, Boys’ Short Pant Sults, Mens’ Cassimere Suits Price $13. 430 0'¢ he had been ill for several An in the ", are calc i, Miss )| vocal solo, B T L | e yopan e bt et o oo 0 B R s | ee, that notwithetanding e | | Measurement, blanks and full instructions for ordering and if the goods day under th spices of the Knights of But the you an environed by such i , we are in hie infant daughter of Mr. . J. ) ler, | of the saloon. at a fact about b his v it s Joseph's hospital cigarmaker, | of the saloons, in fact | belicy DA friends to the best of our ability. % " i Aot Pridel: i i Guth The sale of men’s Winter Overcoats advertised last week was abig oy or inferior social cstate, Vv 0 1 ¢ al Humiliation . Miss stephenson A Sunday Night Cutting Affray. Eo00 omes it e Gastandol o2 e aking of the Chain Miss Sheliey I U 4 Gisastrous to community, Estriie thoi F e A Bateock | | et B enk for tem. | | @ g€nuine discount of 20 per centon lastyears prices. 8P policeman during the fair, was in the | The forces of moral declension work Mis n, 1. Lee, AL Lowry, | words with a stranger over a round of | district is por d soir boundavies, | *'Scottish March @viuks; and was told to/go outside to/do Lis | But here i a greate much greater us |, Harp—Miss Lo ) r | Proprietor fighting. He went out and was followed to | the moral is suverior to the physical, Shall A Incant V lo...Campan; P S T e n lisk N 1 h s B the sidewalk by the stranger, who attagked | W€ not. establist an effectual quarantine M el & Koster etting. i g1y puan in | SEASEILT” Humanly speuking, soun men | “Boloro" (Opus 13)=Institien J | Cor, Douglfbs and 15th Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. the 1oft car and one on the back of the b 1 b owever vigor- | “Santa Maria ' —Vocal Solo...........Faure z == His undershirt was ripy e oh e D eranyiaon Miss I, Roberts | = and his left arm was y cut, portunit 8 appotite for | “Bes Thouzhts ruy ! *H who did the cutting was capiured and Rior 5 RS G G on 2 4 | B I g' B " I " 1nto the saloon to await the arrival of the of. | \IUOF Uiy be, tuken away, but the, evil i e | ur In on urlingi ficer and the door locked. Sergeaut Haze, | Savior alone ean r SO e s | (o] avens o 1 Oratorio {:‘nnt of the saloon, and entering found | gonce’ you cannot eleyate humanity by ) ‘own, Ioberts, Orefghton, Bab- OiAHA P cary bleeding profuscly from his wonnds. e ) MEDIGAL 7 SURGICAL WSTITUTE i CBRQRA. ‘CBAQAR ting sucaked through the back door and cs- caped. Leary was taken to the police sta- tion, where his injuries received the atten- tion'of Dr. Ralph. placing the jackscrews of humun legisiation » McHugh. it. The gospel of the grace of God is N ARG the only and infallible cure for the ills which come from wic ures: it recreates a man and refines and ennobles his nature, It S . y 2 alone can ensure the safety of the youig man thojuat 2 e ETRCITEN both in this world and in the world to co! President Adams of the Uni Pacific ar- “The best on carth, ——— rived in the city yesterday morning and took gald NolfCriges) fClycoring ok HARVE HOM rooms at the Millard, He was closcted with m‘l’_"‘mf’ mr"‘ p‘n’l‘.». “l‘(‘-‘il'r’“ Sy The Impressive & Yesterday in | Judee John I, Dillon, of New Yo eruptions. ‘Iry this wonder h Hoth:-Hdenfohuroh; SHENSIaNe Mokeditic roburton 0 cxcuse Guaranteed. Goodman Drug | Harvest Home services were neld in th o€ Jud gD Monfinry 1 £ It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. Dy Beth-Eden Baptist church yesterday morn- ved y and left on the aftern A i 5 ? BRI = O U ing, and the editice was suitably and taste in for the cast. Mr. Adams left the THE DIVES MUST GO, fully decorated. Heavy clinging vines | With him and had not returned at a So Says the Mayor in an Order to | draped the altarand hid the organ, the duric last evening. It is expeeted that \h: R Bt = = Chief Seav green foliage being relieved by str ot | will be west eng N.W. Cor. i3th & Dodge Sta. The following letter of instructions )hn crimson berries and bunches of bright | for two or th and P The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. P Ry S apira sE L oA ety autumn flowers, A pyramid of fruit sur. | something of importance is likely to oceur m\ lca D a from Mayor Broatch: mounted reaching desk, and the by soon. l S 1o wa BRACES, APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUESES. Hest facilities, apparatus and remedies for sue essful treatment of every ing Medical o Surgical Trea FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ndance; best hospital accoms OwmAIA, Sept. 20, 1888, —W. § chief of police—Dear sir: Please cause tho suppression and woval of all houses of prostitution, as follows: All on Capitol nue, Dodge’ and Douglas_ streets wes Tenth street; all on Tenth, Ele Twelfth and Thirteenth streets between Capitol avenue and Douglas streets, Please anstruct your officers to see that the low dive: which are affected by this order donot locate elsewhere within the corporate limits of this sity. Respectfully, W. J. Broarcn, Mayor, This order will effectually do away with the dives in what is known as the “burnt district.” Mayor Broatch was scen and asked: *On what authority, Mr. Mayor, is your order based ¢ “Under the laws of the state there is no question as to our authority to abate the nuisanc Section 4 of the chapter in Chase’s compilation re fng to the regulation of disorde houses says that upon complaint of any two citizens in the immediate neighborhood such house may be removed. But this is not necessary, as the city oficers have umple suthority to remove them “Have any complaints been filed against these houses, cither geuerally or specif cally “No complaint is necessary in this but T will say that I have two ort om plaints lodged by well known business men who thirk that this infected district should used for business purposes rather than ostitution.” “How many houses will be rooted out, and how many women affected by your orde 1t will do away with twenty-seven houses, and, including landladies, about one hundred and ten women.” “Will the order not have the effcet of driving these women wto the respectable neighborhoods? “ think not. 1 have considered that ques. tion carefully, and 1 am convinced that we can drive them iuto a less conspicuous locality and keep them there. “When will the order be put into effect? vrhe chief of police will give the women ample time to seek new quarters and move We cannot eject them into the streets with. out previous notification. They will be noti fied on Monday to mov Mr. Broatch further said: “One reason that has induced me to make my order more sweeping than 1 at first intended, was that 1 wanted to remove the objectionable houses on Douglas and Dodge streets, on account of the vieinity of the cable and entrance to the new bridge, It has been avery fact that ladies patronizing the cabl have been compelled to puss the doors some of the vilest of the dens, and their houses on Capitol avenue, which ar very low order, we mtended to rc The law i y explicit on this point, and does not recognize the exist guce of prostitution as abusiness. 'Tne stat utes of the state are so broad that they cover not only the owner of the property on which @ Lousé of prostitution is situated, but the agent, the lessee and guardian of such estate. The statutes of the state are broader in the coustruction than the city ordinances. If we cannot get the mmates of these houses out without trouble I shall proceed at once ogainst the owr of tho property. The polico commissioners of St. Louis had troubl ju_cjecting some objectionable women und followed this course very effectively. The scarlet women of the town by our system of monthly fines are under good police il lance, and we iutend to keep them so — You can find cool, well furais} rooms at the Globe hotel, best I bouse in Qmaha, ground was a_tasteful display of ables and grains that go t ka the finest agric union. The services were in charge of the the Rev. Mr. House, w ter the opening, preached eloquently from the text found in Deut, xvi. 13, shalt observe the feast of tal " Painting a word picturc of early Jewish life in Palestine, he said that the ored nation had reccived the comm from God for three apparent reasons. In the first place He wished them to return thunks for the many mercies they had received, and the blessings that had rested on the works of their hands. Their bins were crowded. and thresiing floors piled high with the fruits of the field, that had beer wed by the I udustry—and they Land s \ work of their owi | hi 1 not be pleasing to Him. he wished them to set wrta day on which to return thanks, It was also nemorial fe ] t wish them to forget tl were jour dwelling in booth were past, the their nation exalted mand to come once more in booths, as v 1 tate f |\\\AhHw\-u His h Ho w to their g which the them, and no Then the speaker made a practical applicas u of the lesson It N iine had he ¢ 1 st of braska was « iin the bor was the Lord's' tated it with th a fam instead scorc heats ins rains. For all tl thanks. Lookin, to-day, and then vack w f vhero their sters were forests of Britain, or on the shores of the 8 her cause of atitude for care. To Him we ow things, and those who recoguize the f give Yevery as h of his God will bo up t f home wission work n their werd r Cabin re ¢ regulator parilla bottle in the m tured by vroprictors of Cure. S y all dr other—it is the best ————— LONE PINE OHAUTAUQUA. B3 How 1t Was Described at the W, C. T, U. Convention, In the annuul report of Mrs. C. M. Wood ward as vice dent-at-large of the N braska W. C at its rec vention at Hastin devoted to the work done by the organi at the Chautauquas of Crete and Long ¥ These gath o afford great op- portuni reform work, as well as in literary and religious lings for waich they 3 &8, conside Mr. J. H. Millard has received a lfetter dis- ing hopes of any move towards a lepot this year, In it President Adums that he 13id the arguments of the on club committee before the excen committer Union Pacific's of f s of the conced 1 W the of the s , bu Y gave the s0us a = the enter. prise now that Mr. Adums advanced when in alia two or thre tion Pacific, has just returned trip to Boston, and was seen at his last cvening, but could say little of good cheer for Omaha, “Our meeti Alled,” said the ju “to fill the place of Director Buker, a very 1o was taken from us by death, > roud has been unfortunate in the past ar in having i °s of a number ! men, Mr. Potter aker died, i Mr. Kimball and e Monroe have been incapacitated by The e was called for L old-fashioncd easte ra t Octon in vic Omah W vard it ¢ . way,” continued the judwe, I met Mr. Kim ball in Boston, and he was 1 very indecd, He eéxpressed b as i perfectly well and quite able to come ba and resume his work physicia wife, 1 3 \ idea, will 1 v e weeks.”! The judg y Pr Adams and ) special ached to the latter's visit, sence of Mr. Ki to uttend to these matters.” The judze was surorised to le red the adm be under w They Reach a Total of Nearly Four- teen Hundred The following is the list of arrests made during the month of mber by the po- lice: Abortion, 1; cruelty to animals, 1; as- saults, 9 assaults with intent to kill, 8; as At with § 2 assaults with battery, 8; carrying co veapons, 25; defrauding, 2; disturbing t orderly persons, 19; viclous dogs, 1; drunks, ; dog fighting, 1; fast driving, 5; fighting, £0; discharging firearms within city limits, 2; torgery, 1; fugitives from justice, 8; gamb- forni of disense requir: Board and atte; ¢ FOR CIKCULARS on Deformitics y Surgical Operations, Diseases of Women a Speolel.y. Book o DiskAsks or WOMEN FurE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MATING A BPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. 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It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. it will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250, Depot on Tenth Street. thetic tone, § REMARKABLY and v NATE CASES YAELD at'no_disease Fron; | PRIVATE PitACTICE ctor 18 clussed among CONSULTATION fluhvby ‘v -Bushman Block, Douglas Sts.,, Omaha, Smlv & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Organs SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS ma;i-dn,gf ,-z Write for ( "'“‘“»’“" { W. J. GALIRAITH, °"._“L.... st §ur geon and Poys CAMA it ' PEERLESS QVES ARETHA.JRET | Omaill o whasisy Dlo action und wbs 00,000 Bolute durab! 50,000 PO B Bost guaranics of Uie excek [T} z Spe bt | SIXTEENTIL AND FARNAM STREETS, | WUUDBR| i General Agents for JONN S COLLING, Tence of teso iu DGE BROS. 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