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e 47 ST “the hears q THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNE THE CITY. On account of the council failing to obtain n quorum no meeting was -held last night. The Vinton school, which has been closed over n week on account of diph- , reopens to-day. Sheely, a switchman in the vds, haa his hand \ight while making a coupling, and will lose four fingers. Locomotive 335 is back again on the dummy run, She has been laid up for , and comes back looking as good No. 300 hus taken hev place in the shops. Two young children, could not be learned, we on the strects yesterday not knowing the whe pe nts, they were taken in charge the police. A horse belonging to B, Yates giding on Cuming street, broke from where it was hitched on F Douglas street last n y, completely dein ton to which it No other damage resulted Alderman Lowry will present a roso- lution at the next meeting of the city il, making the hour for convening < in the evening, instead of g This movement will be made in order that all members may have suffi- cient time to reach the chamber before business opens. The democratie county central com- mittee met at the headquarters of the Samoset club last night in executive session, The outlook in Douglas county was discussed, and it is stated that the sense of the meeting was o the effect that every ilable means should be utilized 10 carrying the pavty forward %0 victory. —— Personal I -gmphn, 0 is visiting whose names picked up fternoon, and ached, oissant ulul lnq |I uulxh- A , have left for the south to spend the At the Paxton—J. A. Gree ney: Edward Blenctt, of T Collins, of Henry mont; City; C. M. Copp, of Wak of Schuyler; H. A. Giv O. Phillips, of L. Lincoln; F. At the, Tsland; I A R kelford, ¥ H. Holman, Lincoln; H. E. Smith, He St After the dun r Cope met with a pe ar_ond of tho back an, who had av sight of the or sprang from the car and was quite seriously hurt, * Conditic , who was stabbed , is still alive though in u v condition. The three physicians in attendance are having considerable trouble in finding a_suflicient mount of pus dis ed from the wound in one of her lungs. Only yesterday, the doctors pumped out of the lung cavity a pint and a half of matter. by her husbau The Army. The post council of administration, con: ing of Major Edmund Butler, Captai liam Mills and Captain Aaron S. Daggett, will convene at Fort Omaha, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, or as soon thereafter #s practicable, to_audit the accounts of the post treasurer and to attend to other busi- ness. e Funeral of C. J. Ryan. The last rites over the body of the late Charles J. Ryan occurred at the Holy Family chureh, Eighteenth and Izard streets, at 9 a.m. yesterday. There wus a large attendance of fricnds and old settlers. The services were simple, consisting of requiem high whuh was I\'\nulcd l)\ l{uv R. A. Shal Ao onveyed to l T ert, F'rai Cooper, An Jeremiah honey and 'he funcral pro- cession, which was n lmusudllv long one, proceeded to the Holy Sepulehre cemetery, where the body was 1aid iu its final resting’ place. s Factories, On Twin City Place, Council Bluffs, T have established Keys Bros.” mammoth carriage factory, Shugart Weir Imple- ment company, Seandia manufacturing company, and have lots reserved for another very large institution. No ad- dition has cver been offered with so many advantages. Enough men will be employed in these factories tooccupy the entire addition. ERASTUS A. BENSON, 519 Farnam st. Mortuary. The funeral of the late R.J. Clute took place Sunday from Thirty-first and Miami sts., the Rev. H. C. Crane and Rev. Foster officiating. Two hundred friends attended the services at the home, A number of Western Union telegraph operators were present, who presented a large floral wreath, A large design came from Oy Utah, opera- tors, bearing the signal “30." friends left with the body evening llmlm\n laid at re: a5 esteomed by his brother ope s whom ke had labored with for the past eight years in llu city, The greatest kmu at last goes to bed witha shovel. King or peasant can be sure of the best of earthly crowns, a good head of hair, using Warner’s Log Cabin Hair Tonic, the best of hair renewers. AR S W. A. Deuel's Promotion, W. A.Deuel, for some time assistant super- intendent of the Wyoming division of the Union Pacific, has resigned that position to become assistant general superintendent of the Denver & Rio Graude road, with head- quarters at Denv The vacancy thus caused will be filled by the appointment of R. W. Baxter to the assistant superintend- vy division. locomotive 810, went west to Laramie The funeral of Dan Eckiand will take place from hi; idence, 2007 South twenty- nineth strect, this morning at9 a. m. It promiseg to be one of the largest vet held, as the brotherhood of switchmen will attend 1o full force, headed by the A, O. H. band, The pall bearerswill be J. H. Murphy, Tony Donahue, Thos. MeTighe, Wm. Burchard, _Jno. Mechan and M. C. Hobbs. Carpets, Furniture and Draperies. A fine assortment of new goods. CHAS, SHIVERICK, Nos. 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam st. — — 1t your children die with diphtheria “For shame tell it not.” Dr. Thos. Jefferis’ remedy is infallible. Twenty five years’ trial proves it. Box 657 .Omaha, Neb, Price $5.00. o em—— orence Inklings. A stone-cutter named Weisman, who is employed by the waterworks company, cre- ated quite a sensation yesterday afternoon at Florence. After filling himself full of rye he became desperate, ' In his round of the town he called upon several fawilies; retura- ing to his boarding house he made manifest his displeasure by breaking all the furniture he could lue his haids on, Weisman took especial pleasure in tearing his landlady's bed to picces. The marshal . arrived and Mr Weisman ‘was placed in the city jail ta cool Ho was tried Jast night by the pvuee judge, a hand- | aded g disorderly o A man named Riggles also appeared before the magistrate and was taxed #.50 for being drunk on the stroets There will be a democratic rally at Flor. ence Tharsday night, 3 has been engaged. Mr. Tjams will make the addresses. The city council will meet next Monday night at § o'clock drunk and y und Mr. Jarvis' 1877 Brandy purest,safest & best. - Come to He rters for Council I e Property. We offer our own property, Benson’s 2d addition, Broadway frontage, Blectric street car frontage, L &N. W. and C. B. & ‘CARMICHAEL, 1519 Farnam St. h to Keep Hold of a Burglar. burglars broke into"a crocery Tenth and Dodge s and in their hur: »ft a satchel filled \\\lll burglurs’ tools behind the building. The find was reported to the chief of police, and he posted Detective Ward there Monday night tojwatch for,the return of the thicf. Soon ofter dark the burgiar was seen to come sucal up, and the moment he got his hands on the grip he found himself in the hands of the officor. Ward started for the police station with his prisoner, but near the corner of Dodge and Thirteenth streets the latter showed fight, and ugh-and-tumble wrestle took vlace, in which neither was hurt. After rolling over each other a time or two, they got up_and Ward allowed the prisoner to escape. The oflicer claims that the burglur had a revolver, while he was un- armed. The idea of an_officer standing guard, watching for a burglar_without hav- g armed himself, is_ridiculed by the other policemen. Every ofticer on the force car- ries o weapon, Six gold medalsawarded Jarvis' Brandy s Come to Hea uarters for Council Blufts Property. We own nearly one-fourth of all the frontage on Br . e on the railway near » manufactor, S ndin Manu vower house, als tr] treet car lin & CARMICHAEL, 1519 Farnam St. Away from the e from the mind. Do away “ulnmpum- blood, and the evidence of ill health will soon dis- Use Warner’s Log Cabin rillaand secure pure hlnunl and A Lost llo). Mr. Frank E. Ritcuie, sccretary of the ‘Woodman Linseed Oil works, is looking for lmm\ln- son Frank, who strayed from his Any ation con- headquar- Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purl ty,strength and wholesomeness. More econom- ical than the ordinary kinds, and eannot be sold in competition with “the muititude of low cost, Short welght aluin or phospoate powders, sold only fn cans Royal Baklng Powder Co, 128 | street, New York, Max Moyer--Established 1866--Adolph Moyer Max Meyer & Bro., SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS. General Agents for STEINWAY, GHIEKERING VOSE & SONS, BEHR BRDS., and JAS, W, STARR P-I-A-N-0-S ; Story &Clfil‘k and Shoninger-Bell Organs PRICES AND TERMS, IT WILL PAY YOU To examine our present stock of MENS' UNDER- WEAR, comprising all grades at fair prices. Stand- ard goods and superior qualities in the well-known' niakes, the Holroyd, Vicuna, Natural Wool &ec. l | CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. _ (S et At Coucks, e e‘}Bronchlt}\s TSP YDISEASES+THRO 2y AG.S —5.35"\ C'dl(’\\"m Sev\d or mwlusl pebtle3pro 2 ABIETINE MED: Co.cROVILLE. CAR.. anta Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. MEDICAL 'l SUHGIGAL INSTITUTE. N. W. Cor. 18th & Dodge Sts. FOILTHE THEATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Suraical Disgases BRACES, Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. Best facilities, apparatus o remedios for suce £l tronts I Of discnse reqviring Meaieal or Surgienl Treatment FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance; best hospital accommoda- in the we UTAlLS on Deformities and Braces, ine. Pile Bronnitis, niyado Electricity, Tarlysis Kpiopsys K Bladile Eye, Bar, Skin and Blvod, and all Surgical Operations Diseases of Women a Specialty. BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PEIVATE DISEASES. comstully trented. ~yvmuuo' i syatom rithous e W FovioravG TruALo Firiom b o Sy b treuted B home 15 T i Sedielnen or ot ne pe prefert Ca d ORI uk O bord HIROIY 01 ouF chao, and we Wil Sond i Dlain wrkpper, oar BOOK TO MEN, FREE; Upon Private, ~‘\'INII or Nervous Diseases, Impo- fenes, Sy, Gldetand” Vavocele, with duestlon Onaha Medical a jeat Institute, or DR. McMENAMY, Cor. 13th and Dodge - - OMAHA, NEB. e CHICAGO Ano INJORTH- WESTERN Omaha, Council Bluffs And Ghmagu. The only rond to take for “NORTHWESTERN" It you wish the Uest necommodntion rents sell tiekets vin this line. HHUGH E. Al ticket T, T Manager. W.N. BABCQUE cummo“""s"il‘mw NE OF THE Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. The Best Route from Omalia and Council Bluffs to ——THE EAST= TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicago, ——AND— Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenvort, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, And all other Important For through tickets: eail gh the ticket agont at 1501 i street. in Barker Block, or at Union’ Pacific Sleepers und the on the mui il i nt VCLARK, General Buperintendent. Health _is Weallh' ocific for Hysteria, Dizzt ivulsio: Nervous N.llrlhil Readache, Nnvoun’ rostration, caused by i uss of aloshol or aketuls Depr Insantt, ;' geath. PrematureOld Age: Barrenny 1n_either sex. Involuntary L by over.cxertion of s one month's treatment 00 & box, or nx boxll for §5.0C, sent by mail prepaid on re- eeipt of price. WE GUARARTEE SIX BOXES To cure any oase. With each erder »y for Boxes, accompanied .-“ we m | send aser ou torefund the maney if the treatm aou gfecte cure. Guarantecs neved el GOOD% Dlvfllh Sole Agent, 111 Flmm Btreet. Omaha. I‘OR- CEILDREN I they are weak,delicate looking and troubled withworms, Hahn's Chocolate Worm Lozenges ia whatthey need. Prico 5c. Al drugylsts. OAU'I'ION of Fraud, name and the price are Pty b i ) shoes before leaving the factory, wilch ‘protect th against high prices aud " nferior. goods. If 8 eater offers W, Elas sliocs at & reduced price, oF Says e Was Chet withot my natie ad price stumped o the bottom, put him down us a frau W. L. DOUGLAS $3 sH o El QENTLEHIH. Smooth inside as a Hand-Sewed Shoe. No Tacl Wax Thread to hurt the fee GLAS BHOE is uncxcelled ce NGMAN'S Gl pu‘ E FOR BOYS s BUGLAR 81,76 YOUTH'S School Shoo htll"w- all Boy chauce to wear the best shoes 1n the world, Al made tn Congress, Button and Lace. 110t sold your dealer, wri W. L. DOUOI.AI lrcelmul. Mass. DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE. Not only relieved itke by most medicines, but Cured pormanently with Hahi's Golden Dyspep: sia Cure. Price we w box. All druggists, Dr. J.E. McGrew, |- One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS Inthe Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases. A cure i‘unlfll ced in all cases of PRIVATE and 8K ASES, Al disorders of the BEXUA NS Cured and MANHOOD and iD. Under the Doctor's form of treatment no dis ease s considered [ncurable, until the parts of the body affected by discase are destroyed faster than they can be repaired or bullt up. CONSULTATION FREE. Treatment by correspondence, Send:stamp for reply. lock, 16th and Offige~--Bush ouglas Sts. Omaha, Nebs Fublic sale of imported ns and trot renich Cana: ral grado draft and one trotting stallion The balance sdsts Of trotting bred mares, fillies and driv- fog horse: i Dbankable pa .l‘qlnrvfl b p roash, SALE= OR SH BAIN ek & KA ACH, F. M. WOODS, Auctioneer. Nebraska National Bank. U. 5 DEPOSITORY, OMAEA, NEB. Paid Up Capital -$400,000 Surplus..... . 50,000 H. VY. YATES, P dent. Vice President. e President, Es, Cashier. Banking Office— THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam ral Bunking Business Transacted. 21,829,850 Tansill's Punch Cigars were shipped during the past Swo years, withous g drum- er n o % Noothor house in the world can trithe fully make such a showing. One agent (dealer only) wauted in ench town. S0LD BY LEADING DRUCCISTS. [l R.W. TANSI.I.I €0..55 State St.Chicago. mlfllll AND F!"lllT!lf Advertising has always provem successful. Before placing any Newspaper Advertising consulé LORD & THOMAS, ADVERTIAING AGRNTS, 45 89 Basdotsb birwets CHICAGO. » A S FOR THE CAMPAIGN ¥ BEND FOR CIRCULARS yr GEO.B.CARPENTER&CO. 2-208 S.WATER ST.CHICAGO, Bll @ hasgiven univer action 1n the of Goacrrhcea cnd Sold by Druggists FOUNTAIN —BRANDS— FINE CUT AND PLUG Iincomparably the Best. W. J. GALBRAITH, Surgeon and Physisiar, ce N. W COrner ith and mu,muu Odloe b Weloblious, €00; Lysideace tloploun 5% SDAY. S R T P— sy OCTOBER 31; 1 OUR GRAND SALE Commences TO-DAY, and as Overcoats have the call in clothing’ Jjust now we begin with them and place on our counters to-day and for the coming week a stock of Overcoats new and fresh from the manufacturer and of this season’s make. Without boasting we will simply state that this is the greatest effort we ever made to show you what we can do. The goods we offer are worth not only double, but some of them positively three times the amount we ask for them. They are on exhibition in our window, marked in vlain flgures and any Overcoat in our window that is marked, can positiyely be had in our store inany size from 33 up to42. The finest of these Overcoats we can not do justice in this advertisement. You must see the gar~ ments, examine the rich silk and satin linings, see how they are made and try one on to apvreciate the values we are offering this week. Have you ever seen an elegant Satin Lined Overcoat for $7.75? We offer you onenow. We donot boast of the satinlining alone but we offer you a good Coat which will give you perfect satisfaction in wear. Itis made of good Blue Chinchilla, lined throughout up to the button holes with quilted satin—fine satin sleeve lining, corded edge and plush pockets. Other houses would ask $20 for such a garment. Our price is $7.75. We offer a line of elegant heavy weight Kerseys and Costor Beavers at ¢S, These are of beautiful mixed shades. lined with fine silk satin sleeve tining, silk velvet collars and s admirably made. The real valve for this coat is $18; our price ¢8. A third line which we marked $10 contains some very fine montagnacs and_chinchillas, in blue and Oxford. These are lined throughout with very fine satin, a beautiful and showy garment, which could not be bought ordinariiy for less than $25. We cannot mention one-tenth of the bargains we offer. The stock contains a line of garments which in richness of material and quality of workmanship, have not been shown in Omaha before, and we give a positive guarantee that every garment is offered for less than half its value, \ , Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Gompany Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Burlington Burlington Route J Route CBROQRR ‘CBROR 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. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. 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. Depot on Tenth Street. Telephone 250. Burlington Route J.‘B &0.RR. SteckPlano State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesdav, Cabin passage #35 and #50, according to locatfon of state room. Excursion 865 to # Steerage to and from Europe at Low AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. G LEGE! S0HN LY 164 Handolph St. HARRY E. MOORES, Agent, Omaha, Reduced Cabin Rates to Glasgow Ex- hibition, BEST FITTING CORSET ¥« WORLD FOR SALE BY LEADING MERCHANIS . ”IV[/? STROUSE & L‘fl. 412 BROADWAY, N. Y. and all urinary troubles east q..grx» KIDNEY 3 mi' ety 2 by DOCU A Ca sules, Severest cases cured in seven days. - Sold #1.50 ber box, all druggists, or by wail from Do- SutAMIg, Co, 142 White St., N. ¥, Full Directions, Sizz=3zz220 e