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THE CITY. Trish PointCurtains, $2.50, Morse's. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hughes, 1411 Vinton street, a boy. Jailer Joo Miller took Robert Jamie- £an to the insane asylum at Lincoln yes- ¢, and will take May Reeso there takos just forty-two minutes to mukn the trip from Walnut 1Till to Eleventh and Vinton streets, or cighty- five minutes for the round trip. To-dag, at 1 o'clock p. m., Chief Beavey will sell an indefinite variety of forfeited goods which have come into his possession throvgh the machinery of the police court. The Archie Richmond who was ar- rested a few days ¢ for robbing o printer, is not Archic Richmond, the colored porter of Titis BrE. The pris- oner is a white man. Naturalization papers were issued to Moritz Meyver, John Wirth, Thomas Murphy, Jame Cumminsg, Wilham Gamble und Adolph R. Peterson by Clerk Moores yostorday. Thomas H. Todhunter, assistant su- perintendent of the motor line, is the recipient of a vote of thanks from No. 12 division of the uniformed rank of the K. of P forthe use of aspecial car. The Young Women's Home, or board- ing house for young women, will be moved next moith 1nto one of the flats {n Judge Nevillo’s new block on Seven- teenth, between Douglas and Dodge, Hugh Murphy has commenced I the brick pavement on Twent strecy from Davenport to California street, which, when completed, will be the first strect paved with bri ' in the L. Conn and J. H. Violet, railway mail clerks on the 3. & M., have re- ceived their final appointment from Uncle Sam. Conn’s run is between Fairmont and Chester, and Violct’s be- tween DeWitt and Superior. Superintendent James complained to the police that a gavg of unruly boys who do not attend school, have, of late, made a practice of hanging about the \klin street sehool, ereating trouble. it is stopped, he says, arrests will feilow. The Republican recently referred to Mike Meaney as adrunken and unre- liabie deput ilor whom Sheriff Co- ws keeping in his employ. Tt 18 just to Mr. Meaney, now assistant alle inspector, to sy that he is not the man veferved to. Attend Edholm & Akin’s silverware sale this weel. EpnoLy & AKIN, Cor. 15th & Dodge, opp. P. O. Notic Silver thimbles this weelk, 25 each, with your name on at Edholm & Akin's, cor, I5th and Dodge, opp. . O. Great watch sale this week. Don'tfail to attend it at dholm & Akin's, corner 15th and Dodge, opp. . O. Personal Paragraphs. A. B. Charde, of O'Neill, is at the Pa N. M. Alden, of Hyannis, is at the C 0. V. Dodge, of Atkinson, is at the M. W. Walsh, of Auro d Best, of Neligl, 18 o guest at the Casey. A. E. Rice, of Stuart, is registered at the is at the Hale, of Battle Creck, . Feltz, of Ewing, is registored at - the . Boyd, of Superior, is stopping at tho . Cass, of O'Noill, is stopping at the Charl, of Schuyler, is at the Mer- chants, W. C. Holdin, of Kearney, tho Casey. Picrson D. the Paxton. W. H. Lidball, the Paxton. H. H. Lyter, of Hastings, is registered at the Paxton. Mrs. C. 3. Clark, of Atkinson, is a guest at the Cus Samuel A, € at the Millard. J. L. Horgt is stopping at Smith, of St. Edwards, 1s at of Lincoln, is aguestat oner, of Ogalalla, is a guest i, of Lincoln, is registored at , of Lincoln, is stopping at the Merchants, James S. Higton, of Crete, is o guestat the Merchants. ¥. A. Thompson, of C! piong at the M N. C. Bowen, of C; tered at the Millard, J. W. Bolson and wife, of Cedar Rapid are guests at tho Paxton O. F. Presbroy, president of the Public Opinion, of Washington and New Yorlk, vis- fred Tue Bee building Mr. Presbrey is journoying toward home after an extended visit to the Pacific coast, At the Windsor—T. G. Kiene, Albion, New.; S. K. Holmes, Rug % Georgo P. Rhea, Holdroge, Neb.: Gr A. wife, Mlnm‘upu]u J, y Center, is stop- odar Rapids, is regis- J.'A. Caswell, Ovérton, Neb Geneva, Neb, aw, E. Jones, Kearnoy; James Hollund, siroken Bow; C. R. Hughes, Nofth Platto; C. Leedorn, Hebron; Richard Doll, 7 nut, la, Alice Joliet, —— Attend Edholm & Akin's silverware salo this week, LEpuoLy & AKIN, Cor. 15th & Dodge, opp. I, O, Great watch sale this week. fail to attend it at Edholm & cor, 15th and Dodge, opp. P, O. Don’t Akin’s, Silver thimblos this weok, with your name on at Edholm & Akin’s, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P, O. Army News. Leave of absence for one month has been granted Second Lientenant Grote Hutche ®#0n, Niuth cavalry, Fort Niobrara, Neb, “She's a Dandy.” Mont Cochran, editoy of the St. Gazette is 1 the city, through Tus Bes build agrapher drew o long brou remarked “Sho's a dandy.” Attend Edholm & Akin’s silverware sale this week., Epnory & AKIN, Cor, 15th & Dodge, opp. P. O, Joseph After being shown the genial par- th aud quietly Notice. ilver thimbles this week, 250 ecach, with your name on at Edholm & Akin's, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P, O. Great watch sale this week. fail toattend itat Edholm & cor, 15th aud Dodge, opp. P. O, Don’t Akin’s, Received a Shock. A lineman of the telephone company named Cheries Miller, while working at Bixteenth and Cuming street yesterday morn- fog, received a shock frow an electric wire and fell to the ground. He was quite seriously burt. He was removed to bis room at the Doran house, B Notie Silver thimbles this weelk, with your name on at Edholm & Alkir cor, 16th and Dodge, opp. 1, O, Attond Edholm & Akin’s silverware sale this week., EDHOLM & AKIN, Cor, 16th & Dodge, opp. I, O. Great watch sale this week., Don’t fail to attend it at Edholm & Alkn’s, ©or, 16th and Dodge, opp. . O, MR FISH DIDN'T KNOW HER, Mme, Veine Was Ejeoted Farther Talk, Madam Veine was yesterday ordered out of her quarters on Sixteenth street and her trunk was set out on the pavement. Mrs, Fish was scon and stated that she was innocent of the woman's conduct. She know that somo of her roomers had been sick at timos but thought nothing serious of it. “I'am not running a hospital or anything of the sort,” said Mrs, Fish, “and Tne Bee did me a greut injustice when 1t associated my name with Madam Veine. The paper stated that a person could get a room from me andmo questions would be asked. That is not true, If a man comes to my house with a woman 1 always inquire if it 18 his wife and if it is not they canaot get a room.” ‘rom another source it was ‘learned that Mra. Iish bought the flat, furnished, in April, 1880, from Mrs. Scofield, who had kept it as a lodging b as Mrs, Fish was informe in n perfectly respectable manner, Since that time Mrs. Fish has maintained herself there us a lodging house keeper, and en- deavored to leep the house thoroughly and entirely respectabl ‘Thero have v been fow pared with the number of men lodging in her house, and those have been students, girls working in shops or factories,or mavried wofien with their husbands, At the present time there aro in the house one student of stenogrophy, one factory g three married women, one the maid of the house, Madam Veine came to the house on Octo- ber 2, last, representing herself to bo an em- ployment agent and claievoy one room from Mrs. Fish. She displaye her sign as an employment agent and since that time has been visited at her room by several persons each day whom Mrs, ish supposed came to see her in conucction with her alleged business. to Stop women com Attend Edholm sale this week. Alkin’s silverware DHOLM & AKIN, h & Dodge, opp. P. O. Silver thimbles th eck, 25¢ each, with your name on at ldholm & Akin’s, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P, O. vatch sale this sweel. i it ot Edholm & ~. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Don’t Alan’s, Proposed Art Exhibit. ors of the Western Art Asso- Mr. G. W. Liningier's resi- dence Tnesday evoning and appointed a com- mitteetolook after the detarl work of the com- ing art exhibition, commencing Nov. 18 The following were those sclected, five bemng from the board and five from theassociatio Messrs. Frod Knigat, Albert Rothery, V H. Alford, H. O. Smith, Dr. Aucust F. Jonas, Mrs. . B. Mumaugh, Mrs Pettes, Mrs, and Mrs. FPannio K. Considerable enthustasm was _displayed and ull resolved to put forth their best efforts 10 make tho third ~ exhibition the best yet given. Attend sale this weel. Cor. Fdholm & Akin’s silverware EpforLy & AKIN, 15th & Dodge, opp. . O. otic ilver thimbles this weelk, cach, with your name on at Edholm & Akin’s, i5th and Dodge, opp. . O sale this week, munhu & P, cor. Great watch fail to attend 1 cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. Bottles Are rty. Gottletb Zinmerman, manager of tho TPaust bottling works, proposes to sce that the empty beer bottles come back to the place they started from. Within the last twenty-four hours he has bad two men narested.” In Joe Itehleld’s cellar ho recovered twenty-six empty bottles ona s ant and the latter will be Don’t Akin’s, y cvening” A. Lavinski was fined using three bottles belonging to Cholera and Diarchaa Remedy. This medicine can always be depended upon, not only in the milder forms of summor ¢ ut, but also for mulig- nant dyser and cholera infantum. wy persons and especials ly children are saved by it each year. The Pereg Dr. Powell Reaves, the quack whom T B drove out of Omahia some tim: now in Portland, Ore., having tarried ashort time in almost every town of any size between this eity and the Pacific coast, His experience has not baen of the pleasant- est nature it would scem. Recently the Times of that city declarad that “the doctor is_no physician, but tampors with human life by professing skill which he does not vosscss.” Of course Reeves has sucd the r for livel. Ho also sued Tk Bie, but left wown before he could prove the libel. Notice, Silver thimbles this week, 25¢ each, with your name on at Edholm & Akin cor 15th and Dodge, opp. %, O, Great watch sale this week. failto attend it at Edholm cor. 16th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Attend Edholm & Akin's silverware sule this week., LDHOLM & AKI Cor. 15th & Dodge, opp. P. 2 Quack. Don’t Akin’s, Clemens Oskamp's Nieee Lillian Oskamp, who appears in Tue Be dispatehes as one of the vietims of the acci- dent on the inclined road in Ciucinnati, is a viceo of Clemens Oskamp, one of the tirm of Oskamp & Hulues, proprietors of the ety mills, 1207 South Twenticth street. 3he vis- ited this city about a year ago, and was but seventeen years of age, Mr. Oskamp, however, stated tnat whilo dangerously injured, the young lud. died us_reportd 'geam to that having been r d nis_ broth father of the young giri, Tucsday nigut. Great watch sale this weck. Don't fuil to attend it at Edholm & Akin's, cor. 16th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Silver thimbles this week, 25¢ each, with your name on at Edholm & Akin's, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O, Attend salo this we Cor, dholm Akin’s silverware k. EpHorM & AKIN, 5th & Dodge, opv. I, O, The U, B, H. The mombers of the U. . H. of Labor, No. 116, met at Stock hall, corner Seventh and Leavenworth streets, It was decided that it was to the interest of the organization that its members should register fov the forthcoming election, Mr. Poter Stock was elected president; Fred Rasmussen, secretary und treasurer, The president’ appoi Hall, Charles s oison, Walter Brandis and Thowmas ifelly a comwmittee on registration, — PAXTON HOY OMAHA tention to commercial men, largest hotel in the west. Brainard, proprietors. pecial at- inest and Kittredge & tee 16 ale. 500 to 1,000 tons good ice on railroad ok, Will sell cheap. Address A, Buchunan & Co., Fremont, Neb, Californians With Fraic, The Pan American congress, which will arrive in this city on the 20th inst, will go no ueaver California than this point. Thi fact is regretted greatly by the people of the THE OMAHA DAILY Pacifio const, who desired to display the wealth they possess in tho mineral, agri- cultural and horticuitural lines. To overcome the deprivation the state board of California has called upon the peo- plé to send contributions of products of the soil to W. H. Mills, of Sacramento, 8o that they may be arranged and forwarded to this city to b displayed befora the congress when it shall arrive here, 1t'is expeoiod that the exhibit willbe made on & mag- nificent scale, —— Great watch sale this week. Don’t fail to attend it at Edholm & Akin’s, cor. 16th and Dodge, opp. . O. Attend Tdholm & Akin's silverware sale this week. EDIOLM & AKIN Cor. 15th & Dodge, opp. P. O. Notice. Silvor thimbles this week, 250 each, with your name on at Edholm & Akin’s; cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. . O. Impressed Most Favorably. General 1. S, Bangs, president of the Dod lin Granite company, Bangor, Me,, is in the city, having come to personally inform him- self as to the city hall contract and become acquainted with tha stato of uffairs. Tho general is greatly surprised at Omaha's growth and public improvement since his last visit, six years ago. 1 hi seen anything that equals the changes made in this city,” said he, It is simply wonderful.” Great watch salo this week. Don’t fail to attend it at Edholm & Akin’s, corner 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Attend Bdholm & Akin’s silyerware sule this week. EDIOLM & AKIN, Cor. 15th & Dodge, opp. P. O. Notice, Silver thimbles thi with your nume on at cor 15th und Dodpc weok, 25¢ ench, 2dholm & Akin's, opp. . 0. A Peters D puty James Whitchead, deputy internal rev- enue collector at Red Fern, Custer county, is in town, making his monthly report to Mr. Peters, Whitehead’s district covers the northwest- arter of the state and extends over o atreteh of territory, but is nos prolific ‘There are several tobacco man- under his jurisdiction, though Wholosale hquor store, it Grand 1 but one small browery. ufactor only one Isiind, u Attend FEdholm & Akin’s silverware sule this week. EDIOLM & AKIN, Cor. 1 5, opp. I C Silver thimbles this week, 256 ench, with your name on at Edhoim & Akin’s cor. I5th and Dodgo, opp. I O. Great wateh sale this week. to attend it at Edholm & Akin 15th and Dodge, opp. F. O. Don’t fail , corner Real Estate The real estate exchang rations for a big wmoetng noxv Satarday, when the plan foran o daily sessions of the organization will be put into operation. The committee on revision laws and amended charter is hard av port. is making prepa- ion expects of new membe Notice. Silver thimbles this week, 25¢ each, with your name on ut Edholm & Akin’s, cor. I5th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Attend Edholm & Akin's silverware sale this week. EDIHOLM & AKIN, Cor. 15th & Dodge, opp. P. O. Great wateh sale this week. Don’t fail to attend it at Zdholm & Akin’s, corner 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O 50 10 rece Chargzed With Embezziement. Al Rhodes, aone armed sport who has floated around Omaha for > time, was ar- resied yeste at Kansas City charged with embezzlel The charge was pre- a by the Collms Gun company, He rrowed three guns of the firm and failed turn them. In addition to this Rhodes is sad to have passed fraudulent checks amounting to $300, upon various irms in this city. Attend Edholm & Akin's silverware sale this we: EDHOLM & AKIN Cor. 15th & Dodge, opp. P. O. Notice, Silver thimbles this week, 25¢ each, with your name on at Bdholm & Akin’s, cor. Ioth and Dadge, opp. . O. Great watch sale this wec Don’t fail attend it av Xdholm & Akin’s, corner 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. cd 1o Wed. sued licenses to the fol esterday : Name and Residence, { August Erlandson, 1 Mattie Johnson, She Wilber C. Knight, Choyonne, Wy pma Howell, Omaha.. onidas Link, Millard .. . Al‘,mmu M. Rasmussen, Millard { William C. Lieberknecht, { Mary A, Carter, Omaba Nouiee Silver thimbles this weel, with \nln' name on at Bdholm & Akt cor. 15th & Dot opp. I’ O, Merchn rooms Judge low heridan, Ta. idan, Ia, 25¢ ree sample Nut Brown. The motor company has concl don its track on Burt betwee and Thirty-sixth streets, runni former to Cuming, along which it a double track to Walnut Hill, fifih the build on Coughing 8 Nature's effort to expel foreign sub- tances from the bronchial passages. Frequently, this causes inflammation and the necd of an anodyne. No other expectorant or anodyne is equal to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, It assists Nature in ojecting the mucus, allays irritation, induces e, and i3 the most popular of all cough cures, “Of the many preparations before the ublic for the cure of colds, cong bronchitis, and kindred discases, there is none, within the rango of my experis ence, 80 reliable as Ayer's Chérry P toral. For years I was subject to colds, follotved by torrible conghs. Aliout fous 0, when so niifietod, T was ade y Pectoral and 3 aside. I did 1 within & weel was well of my cold and cough. Since then I laye alw kept this preparation in the Louse, and feel comparatively secure,” — Mig. L. L. Brown, Denmark, Miss, “A fow years ago I tc h affécted my lun lo cough, amd pas it withont sleep. ‘The doctors gave I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, my lung sleep, aud afforded the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength, By the cois al use of the Pectoral, a permanent was effected.'’—Horace Fairbrother, Rockinghauw, Vi, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED Y Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists, Price $1; six botties, §3, ALY at v 153 “Dear A, 00PRIRH, BCLFEING VLR Derfoucel Dubincss guietly wud Iogally trause Lersucel 058 quietly Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of pure: ty, ttrength and wholesomeyoes. More eco; nomical than the ordinary kiuds, and cannot be sold in compatition with tho multisudes of 1ot or stortwelght alum or phosphate powders. Bold oaly tn cans. = Rogal Nakiug Powdar Com- pany, 1% Wal Steees, New York. Yes there is science in advertis- ing—Conclse facts are what the | people want(And good Clothes.) | typerbole only forfeits pubiie confl- | dente—You want the worth of your when you buy, and you 70 you are sure of getiine (t—lixcel- |Tenco 10 all things 15 & better watchword | than sharpness or shrewdness. TTHE BESTWHITE SOAP MADE INAMERICK M.é:l'l‘S'lGRKg S . FOR * SHAMPOOING - CLouwod 1 -Fuoaninic- Soap: ‘ WRAPPERS}_ LARGE 312E) Tecelve & 74/ Gontaining T h — o2 o " AcToRsandAeTRESEs Dr. ] E. McGREW w ist, is unsurpassed in ihe treatment of all forms of Priv- ATE DS Gleet and § UIE, & cur A anteed, <P JRRIOEA, I3 € LGss of and STin BBARREN e Well Known Spee ed quickly andper ) spondence, sond stamps £0r CONSULTATION Office S, . cor. 13th and Omnaha, Nebras K POSTIVE CURE GUARANTEED Iy the use of the GERMAN ELEGRIC BELI. ELEOTRO GALV 2 will postively cure Sexual Decry, Ne ony Bl U1, adapted for the Complaint, Kidney Seliticn, ete cry Dol that it will cu ended to ure I o Address (. W, CL IO.\', \\«~\ n Agent, NORIFOLE, NEBBASKA, The above Balts ars made undar Forsign Pat ent erunted to Prof. Conrad Ziegenfust, and und r i atent g anted H) Prof ( Van Woyde, M 1), Presid nt o d\.\ll ¥ 1 late Prof. of Ch I'Colleg JUSEPH CI lI.UT] 9 STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1818, Nos, 308-404—170-604. _THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS JOHN E. WILKINSON, '.l'ea,cher'of the Violin. at concerts, entertain- At Pupiis Restance, 624 North ith Street, Oinaba, Nebrasku. Friday and Saturday, Oct, 18 and 19 (Saturday Matinee) GEOQ. HOEY'S Great Laughing Success Keep It Dark|: Fullof Fun, Pretty Muste, Brilliant Specalt A PERFECT COMEDY COMPANY, Headed by the comedans, . T, BRYANT and J. J. QUINLAN. ogethier with mu\ charming Actress and ocallst MISS LIZZIE RICHM ~ Regnlar prices. Seat® o o sale wornlng Continental Clothing House SPECIAL SALE PERRN o) Men's Worsted Sack and Frock Suifs Ve will offer this week 250 Men's pure Worsted Sack and Trock Suits, mmmul in first class shape, at the unheard of price of ¢8 per suit. spect mln:\l to any $15 suits sent to any address, and if not satisfactory, may wool good Sample in every r suit in the mar and all All sizes from 35 to 44. made ( vll(lh\”l(‘l‘il I!ll!'l) ket be returned at our cxp\‘lhc. Closing Out Prices on Fall Overcoats, We will offer this week™an extraordinary bargain in a pure coat, in two neat silk mixtures, a garment usually sold for ¢15.00. this line and have decided to name the popular pric be manufactured for the pri are determined to clean up in this department. will send a s B} but the season for lig Price $8. of ¢8 it Overc Send forsel sented, itmay be returned at our expensi Boy’s Combination, Suit, Overcoat and Cap Price for all $6.75. We view to service. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES have manufactured two styles in I: cheviot goods in Suits, Overcoats and Caps of the as a special bargain at ¢6.75 for the combination. A recommend these goods for wear, being strictly ge (]lhll\llLH‘. ges » all-wool anc .00 to close them. same mate Fall Over- We are overstocked on They cannot close and we -measurement blanks and w all-wool cassimere oats will soon ample garment to any address and if the garment is not found to be as repre- of this combination in pure all-woo rial and ofter them this week 5to 14. We unhesitatingly 1 made and trimmed with a Freeland, L.oomis & Co. Proprietors; Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts., Omaha. PLAGE YOUR ORDER| For Clathes ~With— NICOLL! Plenty of goods to choose $20 You can get asuit made, all jwool from new pattern: $25 You can get a suit made of im- goods goods— Cheviots— ported 1ges many CU!(J]‘S——‘HHI“Y weaves, $30 You get fine diagonals—silk mix- tures; goods that sell at sight to best dre You'll cheap ab §40—Nicoll make v $30. COME DAY OR EVENING. 4 [Casd ot s =t TELED TAILOR 1409 Douglas Street, s, say they're them The prettiest Assortment of | — Trowserings in America Made to measure, $5 86 $7 $8 89 $10° ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL. n:w itselt ¢85l ooy Wil e batin lho up, n,e...u back firtd mnrgunea‘(.{“ AN ihang fnger: 3 DB AL OB nlit, gt i L5108 Vikss G, Gleage, il Academy, hicago; has & 1ull n doe MGG care i _Clllasiie, northwestern Militar ty-thres miles north of ¢ s of ed Iistructol ed facilitle 1 ts and Christian infinence: 6 10 Lighland Park, 111 N'S MILITARY 8CHOOL, MANLIUS,'N, ¥, Civii Engineerd (lassics, Bus! RT. Rev. F. D. HUNTINGTON, 'President, L. Cor W, VERBECK, Buperiutendent, ». ANDAHOI ¢ New York to GTa.gow via Lonionder Furne: Devonta, A Perfac: Face Powder. 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