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e 5 A 3 R A T L TR T O B s e was considerable lucre, they were Returns of the Contest. scared away, The burglarious instruments THE CITY. CALIFORNIA! The internal revenue coll torday amounted to $11,162.05. The #4000, lot contributed by E. A. Benson to the Hebrew fair, was won by Mre. Hanna Kohn. The ticket was 265, Justice Reed performed the wedding ceremony Tuesday evening for Mr. S. Turnbull and Miss lh-rv.tm 'awu both of this city. The democratic county central com- ctions yes- are at the police station and Captain Green facetiously remarks that the owners can have them by calling and proving property. i Cleveland & Harrison agree on one ’min(. that the best out is Jarvis’ old Jrandy. —_—— Remember. C. E. Mayne is again ready to take your property for sale and give it his personal attention. o ——— Found Him in Blair. The Union club has made arrangementa with the Western Union Telegraph company, by which it will be furnished by means of a special wire to the club rooms, with the re- turns from all parts of the country on the nightof election day and the following day, This accommodation will bo for members of the club, ——— Wm. Black, Abingdon, Towa, was cured of cancer of the eye by Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic, which cures all blood digorders and diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. The best tonic lll’l(l THELAND OF WE ARE READY With our building, and now have a store such as we always wanted, mittee met in the club room of the S teo 5 t's last h i considered The Bee of yesterday contained a refer- | appetizer known. 50 cents, Goodman : i 3 " - Tatter portaining 10 & politicnl fund: | encoto the mysterious disappearance of C. | Drug company. This is the third time since we started here -two years ago—that we The body of Mrs. Emma Wilking | H. Williams, a veterinary surgeon who had Rents. P reached Drexal & Maul’s from Jackson- ville, Ill., yesterday and _will be buried from the residence, No. 1426 North Nineteenth street, at 10 a. m. to- day. A warrant has been sworn out for the arrest of Ernest Myers for selling liquors thout a license.” It issaid that he has been sclling on the strength of the sim- y of his name with that of Ernst W. Fosteropened a free night esday eveningat 2413 Saunders street, in Immanuel Baptist church room and will hold it three eveningsev= for the next six months from 20. A strand of the Harney strect cable got caught Tuesday nightin the machin- ery at the power house at 10:30 o'clock. The cars were stopped. At 3 o'clock yes- terday morning the cable was spliced. The cars commenced torun atthe usual time. Personal Paragraphs. F. M. Hall, of Lincoln. 18 at the Paxton. J. H. Ayer, of Lincoln, is at the Millard. T. C. Bivin, of Seward, is at the Millard. James Bell, of David City, is at the Millard. £ W. F. Meyer, of Lincoln. is at the Paxton. John Bussey, of Fairmont, is at the Mur- ray. W. D. Mathews, of Fremont, is at the Mil- lard. J. M. Pattersrn, of Plattsmouth, is at the Paxton. B. A. Gibson, of Weeping Water, is at the Millard. Chas, T. Dickinson, of Tekamah, is at the Millard. J. M. Lindsay and wife, of Auburn, are at the Millard. C. H. Jones and wife, of Hiawatha, the Millard. W. R. Moore, wife and son, of Clarks, at the Murray! W. C. Massey and John Mills, of Geneva, are at the Millard. F. R. Ellsworth and M. L. Kahn, of West Point, are at the Millard, William J. Rahill, general agent of the Standard Oil ¢ nmpun,\ is at the Millard. ere at are Another Grain Firm. A new commission grain house was opened yesterday in llm chamber of commerce by W. J. Connors &Co., late of Chicago. This is the third firm now engaged in the business here, McWhorter & Rollins and J. M. Shaw being the other two. The new firm has come here with a belief in the future of Omahaasa grain center. They Want a Walk, Residents on Twenty-second street com- n of the sidewalk, or rather the want of one, on the west side betwecn Mason and Leavenworth. The owner of the property is said to be financially able to attend to it, but has other things to look after. Citizens passing along are compelled to take the cen- ter of the road when it rains, and are anx- Jously inquiring for the sidewalk inspector. —_—— Church Dedication. Trinity M. E. church, in Kountze Place, will be dedicated next Sunday. Bishop New- man will preach the sermon in the morning, which will be followed by dedicatory ser- vices, The sermon in_the evening will be delivered by Rev. Dr. R. N, McKaig, of the Hennepin Avenue M hurch of Minne- apolis. The following Sunday morning, Chancellor Creighton, of the Neb raska Wes- recently arrived from England and had been stopping at the residence of B. W. Riley. The paragraph found the missing man at Blair and impelled him to write immediately to his friends, with whom he had not com- municated since his departure, The letter was received this morning. It stated that the writer was in good health and in hopes of sccuring employment. “Although in reat trouble,” said Mr. Riley, *Williams etter does not in the least savor of any in- tention at suicides and as he s a_very steady and careful young man, I have little doubt that he yet earn_a good living, The report that Williams' brother had died is errone- ous,” o — Council Blufts Property. We are now ready to show intending purchasers the best property at the low- est prices. Our list contains some of the very best_lots on the table land on the Council Bluffs side. For bargains, casy terms and good property, call and see us. C. B. Mayne Real Estate & Trust Co. i s Dr. Jefferis’ remedy cures cvery case of diphtheria, No physician required. N e More Fever Money Required. A short time ago Mt. Calvary command- ery, Knights Templar, sent a donation to the yellow fever sufferers. Noticing a newspa- per report that no more funds were needed, Eminent Commander Gustav Anderson wrote to Jacksonville, Fla., to assertain the truth. He has just received a letter from Dr. Charles H. Mallett, E. C. Damascus’ Commandery, who says that §5,000 have al- ready been received, but much more can be used. A corps of five knights and women have been organized, and they are busy seek- ing people in need of assistance. Many are destitute, and need food and clothing as well as medical attendance. Quite a number of knights have died, leaving widows and chil- dren who need especial attention, although the kindly oftices of the Masons are in gen- eral bestowed without regard. to race, creed or profession. All fine Liqum‘ Slorcs s«-ll Jarvis’ best. -— Notice. I have opened my real estate office at the old stand, cor. 15th and Harney, where I will be Yle‘.wed to see my old customers. 1 will give my personal at- tention to the business and all property listed with me will receive attention. C. E. MAYNE. Found in the River, Yesterday morning the body of & man was found in the Missouri at Florence, and Cor- oner Drexel was summoned, An inquest was held, resulting in the discovery that the body was that of J. D. Burke, a farmer re- siding about eight miles from Florence. About one week ago, Burke was in the above town on @ protracted spree. He was seen late last Saturday night in a drunken stupor, and it is thought while in this condition, he fell into the river and was drowned. The inquest resulted in a verdict accordingly. Burke leaves a widow and eight children in destitute circumstances. Advice to Mothers. Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should al- ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the guma, allays all, pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrheea. 25¢ & bottle. R ‘Wanted, First-claes property to sell. I can get buyers if I have good prn perty at fair We will give special attention to the collection of rents. Houses advertised frec ana every effort made to find tenants. Try us. C. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE TrusT CO. —— i . Call Around. The C. E. Mayne Real Estate & Trust Co. is composed of wide awake, intelli- gent gentlemen. Mr. Mayne ciated with him the best men for the business in Omaha and they ar ready to push sales. Give them a call, — Will Talk to the Guards. Dean Gardner will deliver a discourse es- pecially for the Omaha guards at the Cathe- dral Sunday evening. The exercises will in- clude music appropriate to the occasion. All honorary as well as active members of the guards are invited to be prenvnz POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purl- ty,strength and wholesomeness, More econom- ical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with “the multll\lll! of low cost, short weight alym or phospote powders, Sold only in cans, Royal Baking Powder Co., 12 Wall street, New York. i IT WILL PAY YOU To examine our present stock of MENS’ UNDER- WEAR, comprising all gra.des at fair prices. Stand: M stHiR Cotchs, ing e '\&ffl/t%n];hh}%ls'fl\é" DISE o 0 N R LS e Send for cmulufl pepbottle 3 pr9 2 MEDE CO.0ROVILLE, CAL. Santa Abie :and: Cat-R.Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. MEDIGAI. an SURGIGAL INSTITUTE, N. W. cor 13th & Dodge Sts. FOR THE THEATMENT OF ALI Chronic and Suroical Dissases BRIACES, ‘Applhncaa for Déformities and Trusses. emedies for succoss: £ disease requiring FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Bourd und attendunce; best hospital uccommoda- tions i AFviture of tho Kpine, Lile Cancer, darrh, Bronchita, i tcity, Paraly, Kidney, Bindder, v, Bar,Kxin tad Bidod. Ana all Sunsioas Dperutions Diseases of ‘Women a Specialty. BOOK ON DISEA#ES OF WOMEN FREE. ONLY RELIABLE: MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases sucoesstully troated. Syphilitic Polson removed from the system without miercury, New restorative treatment forloss of Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be treated athome b Correapondence. All comuianications conndentiat, Medicines or instruments tout by mail o securely sender. One personal Interview pre! consult us or send history of your c send in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE; and we will Joyan university, will proach, prices. C. E. MAYNE. urdl tgoods tz;‘ml st}(penol" Tpon Private; Special or Nerscus Disouscs. Tnpo: et lqualities in the well-known qu:).:l(ll i6, Gleetand Varicocele, with question The “Masheen” in Orchard Hill. Notice. s T et makes, the Holroyd, Vicuna, Natural Wool &c. The residents of Walout Hill, Orchard Hill, Appleton Park, and surrounding vicin- ity, met at Hertzmann's hall last evening and organized a_volunteer fire department, with W, A. L. Gibbon as president, Paul E. Seward sccretary, and Jerome K. Coulter trensurer. Committees were appointed to .make_the necessary arrangements to obtain hose from the city. A place has been ob- tamed for the cart. The next meeting will De hield at the same _place Monday evening, October 29, at 8 o'elock. fle Couldn't Read. Dr. Jeftries, who lives on the island, is the owner of three powerful bull dogs, which are very good specimens to be left severely slone. He was awakened Monday evening by the sounds of a terrific encounter of some sort, which led him to_believe that he would find’ himself the proprictor of three dead dogs in the morning. He was mistaken, however, for with the excoption of & few George E. Kifer, of Hastings, is no longer in our employ. All persons are warned not to do business with him for us, FAIRBANK SCALE Co. ——— The Irish-Americans. The Irish-American club met at its rooms in the Barker hotel last evening, and it was unanimously ag reed that the club as a body should attend the grand ratification at Pa- pillion on Saturday next. Mr. Mulhall, candidate for the legislature from Douglas county and a member of the club, addressed léhu meeting at length on the issues of the ay. ———— All doctors recommend Jarvis’ Brandy. — It is Reorganized. “Good morning, Mr. Mayne.” **Good morning.’ “How 18 thls—the doors of your old office open and a full force of help ready to wait on customers? I thought you OH! MY HEAD. The pain from Neuralgia and its companion disease Rheumatism is excruciating. Thousands who could be quickly cured are ncedlesly suf: Omaha Medhal and Surqieal Institute, or DR. McMENAMY, Cor. 13th and Dodge - - OMAHA, NEB. Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER? Ahopruury Medicine that neols but & trial to prove its worth, have have enlarged our store. This last addition is the biggest. We have more room now for the crowds, and for a bigger business. As we have always tried hard, and succeeded in keeping our former smaller store crowded with customers, so will we make every effort in the larger vlace and exvect the crowds of buyers to increase in the same proportion as we have increased the room for them. The opening of our mammoth establishment will be made memorable by a clothing sale which will make not only Omaha and Nebraska, but the whole country talk about us. ‘We are now getting in a wholesale stock of fine overcoats and suits for wnich our eastern representative has been bargaining tor weeks, and succeeded in getting at greatly less than manufacturer’s cost. We have kept this stock purvosely for our opening, and will sacrifice it for the sake of making a big advertisement for our big place. The goods areall of the better grades and well made, especially among the overcoats will be found some high class garments, as can only be approached in elegance, fit and quality by the very best mer= chant tailors. We are marking these goods at prices which will not be 50c on'the dollar of their actual value, and the prices will hold good until every dollar of the stock is sold. We want to make our opening an event that will be remem- bered in years, SATURDAY MORNING. This greatest of all clothing sales begins on Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Gompany Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Burlington Route 77[),!»3 &QRR. The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. cuts they were all right, while imbedded in | had quit the real estate business.” fering. _Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for the mud was the carcas of & magnificent | siyst ¢ [ specimen of the prairie grey wolf, measur- Yos, I did, but everything looked so ‘"" it dla Tor the r"""m‘ i over v feet from tip to tip. "Tho doo- rhas a sign ‘‘beware the dogs,” but his wolfship failed to read it, to his sorrow. ———— Geese and Turkeys. There was a party of hunters returned yes- terday from a trip to Valley, where itis | Co., and have now associated with me Lt 7 AN CET B, REDDICK. the East into Omaha proper. known they went in quest of ducks. One of }\IL SPM C rlw)« a v{(}‘x;lfl‘lly’nlt}((xrlney lm'.‘_giamwmp_-i'n 1. the party was J.J. Donnelly, jr., of the A, | from Pennsylvania,and Mr. John Riley. find it to b the greatest medi u- n . . . " D. T, company. Ducks were scarce, and to | 1ately of Ohio, ench of whom will take fl:‘n.a“""“‘*o:'g.‘;.“ ‘;‘.‘.‘,‘."xi.:'..‘.‘ It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of run up appearances, the hunters turned | 80 active and personal part in the busi- ereof [ L fl Bll B ‘ B IVEI | e[& passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. heir thoughts to some turkeys which at- tracted '.hl‘ll' attention 1n a neighboring fiela. ‘What they did to the turkeys or what the farmers who owned the turkeys did to them y & boulder, especially on the bridge of his nose. Indian Goods. The following officers have been detailed towitness the issue of annuity goods to the Indians and the agencies mentioned : First Lieutenant Levi F. Burnett, Seventh infantry (Fort Washakie, Wyo.) for Sho- ency, Wyo.; First Lientenant Mat- . Day, Ninth cavalry (Fort Robinson, Neb.) for the Pine Ridge age: . T} Second Lieutenant Wilds P. hardson, propitious for o move in real estate that I decided to again commence, and as two or three other parties were desirous of placing their abilities and money by the side of mine, I have reorganized the old C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust ness, and we mean to push the business for all it is worth.” ‘‘Are you gohu: to look after the busi- my best energies to it,and if there is anything to be done in real estate, we will certainly do our share of it, and you know the share that fell to the old C. E. Mayne Real Estate & Trust Co., when they were in business before, was alarge pro(mrflun of ali that was done in the city.” ‘‘Yes, you certainly did do an exten- sive business, and you have my best wishes for even a larger one now than you ever have done heretofore. Good morning.” oo taking four oty wyid Sfow of A h.lnphnn-lnflmld?lml.llmud 8@ Send 6 cents for the beautiful mluxed plL'- ture, ** Moorish THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. Maiden.” 1f they are weak,delicate looking and troubled withworms, Hahn's Chocolate Worm Lozenges is what they need. Price 2%c. All drugglsts, WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME Oply. Distlled, itiers n tho U lhu Bitters re 1zed b thl Dltod States” Taternal rovenus Tuws as 3 Proy pe finded From Phre ooy Herbs ad Ol Peachs lunnnonn taste, qu(et and decisive in its aect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice in fredays, Regulates the Dowels, Tavigorates Inactive Liver, Cures Dissased Liver, &-'vmu Tdneys, Improves the Appet c Baguistes the waole system. ‘New Life 5o he Mum oLeft Liver Bitters are sold tn Omaha, towing druginsta; (Richardson Drug € Y holeasle. for ‘the drug interest of Ne tatlers un follo 'Goodman Drug 0., W, 1. W fard, Bam I ‘Farmswortn. K-u_n‘u‘? Co.. Joun Giadieh, M ii b., by the Special A Re: It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mai It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can rvices’ sty - A 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. Depot on Tenth Street. Eighth infantry (Fort Niobrara, Neb.), for | o ey | the Rosebud ageney, D. 17 Stoond l;;ieu- ‘Good morning. | tenant_ Beaumont uck, Sixteenth in. sy e | fantey (Fort Douglag, Utahl, for the FOrt | mys various popublican clubs met at_thelr oy sogtve | Fraskpelline & o, R {lnll ngem‘{' Idaho; Second Li right, Second infantry (Fort Omaha), for the Santee agency, Neb. e To err is human, but you make no mistake if you use Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic for dyspepsia, costiveness, bad breath, piles, plmples ague and muhu-m.. poor ay ‘lnulc low spirits, or diseases of the kidneys, stomach and liver. 50 pents, Goodman Dr ug company. The C. E. Mayne Renl Tstate & Trust Co., has been thoroughly reorganized and opened for business at the old stand where Mr, Mayne can be found giving his persoual attention to the business. o — Carpets, Furniture and Draperies. A fine assortment of new goods. CHAS. SHIVERICK, Nos. 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam st. —— — Left Their Kit. The gangg! safe-crackers who have lately come to Omaka made another raid Tuesday pight, this time on thesafein Yates' saloon, at 414 South Tenth street. The first intimation {he proprietor had of the burglary was iu the morping when he. opened his saloon and respective quarters last night and made ar- rangements to attend the republican demon- station to be held in Council Bluffs this even- ing, at which time Wm. B. Allison_will de- liver an address, About eight hundred will attend from Omaha under the direction of Major Clarkson, ———— Now Is the Time. List your property with C, E. Mayne if you want to make quick sales. — —— Money to Loan on Omaha and South Omaha property. C. F. Harrison, 418 S. 15th st. ————— The funeral of George A. Miller took place from Drexel & Maul’s undertaking establishment under the auspices of the bricklayers’ union yesterday. The re- mains were interred in Prospect Hill cemetery. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Whien Baby was sick, wa gave her Castoria. . ime. " e has proved it valuable remedy for Consumptic ma, rin, and ail discases o e Thront and Lun rod only by A: B. WILBOR, Chemist, b ton." wmny.uamnn-u " DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, Not only relieved ilke b{ most medicines, but cured permanently with Hah's Golden Dy ipep- sia Cure. Price 50¢ a box. All drugglst Dr. J.E. McGrew, One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS Inthe Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases. cure guaranteed in all cases of PRIVATE it BKIN DIBKASES. * ALl disorders of the g leAl. ?lugl\f“ ured and MANHOOD and INER RED. Umm nu Doctor's form of treatment no dis ease i3 considered [ncurable, until the parts of the. body affected by disease are. dtstroyed faster than they can be repaired or built up. DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to John G. Jacobs.) Undertakersiand Embalmers At the old stand, M0T Faruam St, telograph solicited wnd promptl ‘elephione to No, Orders by attended, Timber Claims. Tree Soeds and Seedlings for Timber Claims, Frult Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamentals, Ever- greens, ete. Send for price list—FREE! Address, D, 8. LAKE, Prop., Shenandoah, lowa. Is the Bahy a constant joy, or are your days and nmm il ed with sleeplessness and anxiety? Fed on RIDGE’S FOOD. tl‘hlhlrnu are well and happy, - Woolrich & Co. on Burlington Route C.B&O.AR j BUSINESS MEN D! ence l|\l.| llmllmi capital wanted as man Skera o1 Siate and clty agonclen’ for'our lmproved tem of aut -ll trol, now belng univer- e Rabpted i ud obviatin oty e e hod carbon wpon frescoed wails, intings or dr 7d healtntul atmosyhers .‘.hl‘qm a machines In service. tle, corporate aud expert suthor: J NTIONAL GASSAVING €O, o URIONRA IAL GARBAVING CO., ul-u Gurability. D years's WOODBRIDGE BROS. PENNYROYAL WAFERS are gucceestul ly used mnn\hul‘yub'yw over m.mo } can only be imagined, because but one of the | "y reonally? Iy I 1 Pooar helny "c:flx‘z‘fx‘r-p'm;"‘}l o o I’ Omaha in th i d § in D the tainly I am. T expect to s no fusil otls, no eave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver | arty hias as yet made his appearance on the Ay, corialaly I FOR CHILDREN gesentiai olli, o forolgu subsiance or damin a [ Birast and he lookn as if ho had been orushod | devote almost the whole of my timeand * ing A ro medlcine, cors. Telephone 250. (Burlington| Route "CB&QRR Burlington Route | CB&ORR » —= mlhbrud 2T, JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, found the safe door open’ and anumber of | Whnea i E CONSULTATION FREE, — Ty lr-rrhnl'fl B S MANLICH, N ¥ iscls, haomers and scrow drivers lying on Al AN A, the ind, fur Qlotoria, o Treatmeut Uy corvespoudencs, Seud stamp % 04 IL !i’ll "" i KIDNEY &' ‘:xfl';:'r‘:f;'!u:'fii‘ hy'?:.'c'uflu e e ey g g - Cigtl Rngineering “Cltuice, Boah Soin pear by, The thieves manged 1o Whea sho becamo Mies, she slung o Castoria, om = s % an JL‘ o l!l; 55 -nln.huvmnn ured in Lom&fi:- Ibruloam“v mall by Goodman g & o uaneton Erestdonty e an: Ut | Wheu ahe hiad Children, ke gave them Castoris. l-- ushman A n 3 AUAIE uglas St co " V. e o, W o :_.__..—..._.—..a Gugias Sis.. Omahd, Neb, .pnmufl SRR i Pliass Drug oy Omahas Neby ntaudants 4