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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: CAUSED REULAND'S DEATH. Bngineer Gillespio Held Responsible For the Gilmore Wreck. HE VIOLATED THE RULES. The First Verdict of the Kind Ren- dered in This Oty For Very Many Years, Who is Responsible? The inquest on the remains of Poter Rou- fand, who died Wednesday from the injuries sustained in Tuesday cvening’s railroad ac- i‘ldom at Gibson, was held by Coromer rexel yésterday morning. The jury consisted of . W, Welsh, Philip Andres, George Modlock, I, McClaren, James Stephenson, E. A. McClure and M. Pary T. Gillespie, the engineor on No. 6, the Chicaj ain, was the first witness called He testified as follows: No. 6 left Omaha at five minutes to run to were subposed to meet No. 9, the Kansas City train, Was runuiog slow as we ap- proached Gibson, probavly twelve or fifteen miles un hour, As we swung into the curve I shut the engine off. I saw a headlignt ahead, and then @& lantern waving the slow sigual. I answered this by two short blasts from the whistle und at once applied the air stronger, in fact, put all T had on, but it didn’t seem to take hold and I whistied for brakes. But wo couidn’t stop her and we_went mnto No. 9, atriking the engine just behind the tanks. SThe air was duly examined before wo 6t Omaha by the conductor and myself and !‘ouml all right, After the acculent we ex- amined it again and found the stop-cock out at the head of the baggage car. This let the ir back into the train and would not liold. t could only have been displaced by some- Body on the train or by some one who got on between Omaha and Gibson, It was aill Fight when we left this city.” Robert I, Love, brakeman on No, 6, was called next, his’ testimony amounting to nothing more nor less than™ a corroboration of the cuyincer. au Dorn, telegraph opera Hon, testitied that he hud stopped No. 9 to al- ow ang cngine 1o clear of th cl. 0. 9 had stoppea & full _minute. Ho glso signuled No. 6 1o slow up, butshe didn't 0 any perceptible extent, and ran into No. %, as she was swingiug into the curve speed of tweuty miles . 4 at ten mile: M. Barron, couducto stantially the samo as the engincer, &p owing to a displacement of the stop ock av the head of the baggage car the train could not bo controlle 4. 5. McCoy, enginecr of No. 9, and R. G Hasha, the tireman, both testified that they came to sull stop were cxactly on tine, and were siznalled to como ahead " that the ' way r. Had just got under way and the v of No. 6 showed round_the coruer s noxt moment struck No. 9. Lover, conductor of No. 9, and Brakeman W. S, Bagley testified to ubout the suune facts. Adjourned to 2 o'elock. Tho jury reassemblec ple of witnesse 0, which gave us ibson, where wo tor at Gib- an iour; Joh fied of No. 6, testi- and re-examined a withiout gaining material At 4 0'clock the following was rendered : £:We, the jury, find that the deceased came to bis death throngh a wreck on the 13, & M. railroad at Gioson, on the evening of October 15th, through the carclessness of 17, D. Gillespie, the engineer of train No. 6, by Dot obscrving the rules of the company.” VICTIMS Ok THE WRECK. Engin isp charged F:c Aside from Frank Larue, all the v the Burlington wreck, at Gibson, are re. vorted to bo convalescing, Several of the commercial travele re wiured were arters inquiring after number of Will Likely Be Dis- 1 the Service. lay gether with their contents. No more cases of injuries have orted aside from thoso 35k of Wednesday. As to Larue, s condition 18 somewhat Thopeful, but the attending physician states that Lis case is dangerous, Charies 1. Weller, of the Richardson rug company, who was also severely in- ured, was reported to bo resting quietly at is home. Ho will bed for several weeks. Superintendent Thompson, who is investi- guting the affair, has nov as 'yet taken any netion relative to the trainmen, but inti- mated that Engieer Gillispie, wio_was on engine No, 6, would be discharged from the empioy of the compan) been published in be contined to his Funeral of Peter Reuland. The funeral of Peter Reuland, the man who was killed inthe B. & M. wreck at Gibson on Tuesday last, will take place from his late residence, the Tremont house, corner and Burt, this mor <, Itwill be under the au No. 8, 0f the Treu Buna. will be held in the church of St. Mary lnien, Douglas street, near Sixteenth. AESENT IN L1 A Number of Lawyers Attending the Supre Court, Thore was considerable trouble in starting the judiciary mill, Acall of the docket showed that some of the attorneys in nearly every case st for triat were in Lincoln at tending the supreme court, Cases were finally reached, however, in which the at- tor interested were at home, and the courts got to worlk. Judge Doana took up the case of Bur- rougns vs. Riley, an action te recover on leased property. Tne case of Latey & Benson vs. Kelker, anactionon a promissory note, is on - trial before Judge Wakeley. Judgo Hopewell is still engaged in hearing the caso against William Hawilton, charged with Arson. Dr. J, W. McMenamy, who has boen sued for alleged libel of Dr. Thomas H. Eosor,has flied a motion to require Ensor, who is a non- resident, to give security for costs in the COLN. Theo case of Lewis Heller against Consta- I Stein was on trial before Judge storday afternoon. This is & suit blevin of a horse and wagon which aiins to huve bought, but which eplevined to sutisfy n judgment ob- wiued agaiust Sylvester Daukel. The de- fenso clulms that the bill of sale was ob- tained through fraud. Horman C, Tunme has brought suit against Poter Bunz for 8,000 damages, ro- sulting from a blow in the oye which has in- jured the sight William L. Fryer has brought suit agaiust Hiram A. Sturgis et al to quiet title to lot 23 of Davenport's subdivision, o A He Counnty Court. Johu Spoarl was yesterday appointed ad ministrator of the estate of John Darius, de- coased Judgment was rendered in the sum of $302.57 in the case of Elliott vs Gavia yes- terday 1n the case of Wagoner et al vs Palmer & Bivin judgment was rendered in the sum of $504.45. Bears and Blackstone. Judge Dundy is devoting all his time now relating stories about recent adventures with grizzly boars in Wyoming, but expects to get down to business next week. When asked whon he proposed to com- mence grinding, the judge replied : “1 presume we will not be ready for a jury much before the openi o rogular torm in November, but there are several motions pendiog which can be heard in shawmbers aod I will be ready to take some of them up next week. It is necessary to get as much of that work out of the way as possible be- fore the jury cases are called.” Merchants’ Hot Large sumple vooms, 82, 82.50 & 35 por day, Kat Brown, FRIDAY CHANGING TRACKS, S0 NEAR AND YET SO FAR. BEditor Gere Muses Looking South at the Fountain of Salt. The Consolidation Removing Some of the Surplos Lines. As fast as the motormen are becoming schooled in the manipulation of lever and brake in the street car company’s system they are entrusted with trains on the main line, On the latter thero are eight trains but inside of a week there will be six n running, making a five minute service. Yesterday morning the compauy trail cars to several of its motors, The following changes are to be made on the consolidation of the two motor lines No Board of Transportation— vemvet | Burt_street motor line will probably e g et turn north to Cuming street at hirty-third — street and the tracks west of Thirty. Savoors Hinaxy by AWA Ol B Burt will be torn up. AL XD 0/ 1hehe ", The tracks of tie old motor system on A Piftconth street from Howard to Leaven- werth will bo abandoned on account of the steep and dangerous grado betwee teenth and Sixteenth on Leavenyy I, instead. run west on Howard to Stroet and south on the tracks of motor line to the Sixteenth street HE IS NOT THE POSTMAS.TER YET. added | An Interview With Congressman Con- nell-A Clever Forgery—State The fight still bein; tive can for the postoftice in this city pushed with vigor by the re lates, Congrossman Connell, who 18 still here, paviently hears the claims of cach and will act intelligently when the proper timo comes, Regarding the rumor that Senators Manderson and Paddock had tendered the oftico to Editor Gere, and the | tender had been accopted, he said to Tur Bre representative to-day: “I have positive as- surance thatsuch is not the case. There is perfect understanding, [ have reason to be- liove, bptwoen myself and tho senators ro- garding the disposition of this ofice. The senators have no desire or inclina- tion to embarrass me in the disposition of the patronage of this district. At the right time Senators Manderson, Pad- dock und” myself will consider the claims of the several candidates for the Lincoln office, and 1 think it will be placed where it will do ne party the wost good. 1 have no inclina- tion to attempt to place the patronage of this oftice without a thoughtful conference with my confreres. They have rights that I am bound to respect. There will be nothing done with the claimants for the office until some timoe in December. — Final steps will then be taken, and until that time I have nothing definite to say. 1t is possible that the seuators may give the office to Mr. but as yet I am positive that they b on, and I belie viaduet What will be dono with the Twenty-sccond and Twenty-fifth strect motor line i8 not yet Kknown. It has not rroved a prof run and will bring in_even less money now that there is a better service on Twenty-fourth strcet parallol with it. The line will cither be abandoned or will be mado part of a loop with the Thirtieth streot line, which extends to the fort, John D, Howo has been appointed of the consolidated street railw one condition of the deal. — Great watch sale this week. Don’t fail ttend it at Edholmg & Akin’s, corner 1d Dodge, opp. I, O. THE GILMORE CHORUS. A last of Local Singers Who Will Participate. I'requent rehearsals are being given by local singers who will form the chorus of the Gilmore concert. They are: SOPRANOS. Mrs. Atwater, Mrs. Raavie,Mrs. Gertrude Cuscaden, Mrs. W. R. Parks, Mrs. E. A, Jacobson, Mrs. 4. W. Snowden, Miss Ger- y trudo 13611, Misses Mamio Heck, E. G, | the claims of ull the canfidates will bo Dors DAY St Bhn 5 thoughtfully considered and passed upon, e et b Goom, | but/soima of them must bo disappointed.” rdner, Miss Ella Kenaedy, Maggie Swi I 15, Bauker, Mrs, McRwing, Miss O'Connor, M B. Richards, Miss I DoWitt, Mr ly By day, brougnt in conncetion with the settle- Miss Birtha Nugent, Mes, W, J. Galbraith, | ment of the late J. J. Gitlilaw's_estate, 1t Miss L. Libbie | was brought by a Mrs. Miller, of Roca, to e e B e e recover on two promissory notes for $1,100. B , one for 1,000 and ty, N Haverly, Miss Laura Lon It appears that two note Mis<es Maud Brownlee, Cora Idmiston, e other for $100, were given to one Has- Pannie M. Parr, B, Richards, eMrs. J. L. | kins over six years ago, but owing to dis- Kennedy, Misses 1. Orman, M. DoWitt, ut on the rate of inter est they wers Mirs. G Holbrook, Miss Minetta Downs, | t orn up and two others ziven at a later ds Mrs, James Crary, Miss , Clara Clarkson, | and negotiated by a nephew of the Mrs, H. H n, Miss M. | These notes were for like amount Butterfield. Mrs. Wells, Miss | ever, when due, they were paid and taken Miss Mu y Mrs. Paul | up, Now two similar notes turn up, and ston, Miss Annie Guild, | after six years they are presented for pay- , Miss M. Cotton, Mrs. | ment at” the final scttlement of the dead Misses Collier, | man’s estate, Cashiers of four of the bank Mrs, Huy- | of the city were put upon the Miss Watts, [ and they pronounce them very Jahns, Misses Morrison, V ireen, May ies, Tt seems, however, that Mrs. ) Bur ) s Brown, | came by them in & regular busmess ¥ I Ker, Cope- | action, but can not fix upon the author land, rilden, | the forgery. Mrs, Masf g Morton, Mis .Milstone, K. Proston, A, Parker, Alstone, Rockivell, s, Mrs. Dim- Misses Wilson, O'itorke, Neunchtiolf, Metz, L. Campion, N C. Hayer, Mrs. Bu Bloom, Misses dfield, Baker, J i . Wilson, L. Moj L. W. Smith,” Mrs. dosiyn, White, C. A. L. White, Brownleo. Council Bluffs—Mrs, E. C. Ker i Misscs J. Walk Wallace, attornoy lines as to 15th Stewart h racd 8 pees ulx ar case to- of ate Honse Jottings. Governor Thayer went to Norfolk to-day to inspect the insane asylum at that place Deputy Jenkins, of the bureau of labor, sent a number of sugar beats to the chemical department of tho State university this morning. Prof.” Nichoison will analyze them. Auditor Benton received and registered to-day 4,000 of Ainsworth water works bonds. Sheriff Dahlmau, of Dawes county, e tted William Wiite, frank Willi Thomas Barnes ana Gréen Gradley to penitentiary for u term of years to-day. Mr Mrs, Donav Demt 4, Hanna, ise, Miss Articles and Amendments, : AT 5 The Star Land and Loan company, of Miss I". Roeder, Mrs. Mocller, Mrs, Day, | Omaha, filed articies of e ration in the Mrs. Peci, Miss 1, Johns, e D e ot AT I B et D. Day, Mrs. I3, S. i3 office of the scereta wte to-day. Stoc dell, B, wn, B. to the amount, of £0,000 is authorized, which Alstrom, K. Aborne, is divided into 500 sharcs ot 8100 each. Of Corby, J. McCune, s the authorized capital stock $20,000 has be o Cobb IS - B | subscribed and paid up. Incorporators: R. e, K H. Wicks, W. M. Kelso and C. C. Skiunner. I YORLE oA ‘Amendiuents to the McCogk Co-operative Buildiog and Savings association were also Boylo, Nina' Doyle, ton, Ada Parker. J. ST B0y aes " . iled. “Ihese provide that a board of nine di John M. Guild, | rociors shall govern tne institution in the pion G. Nichols, Maste Miss Butterficld, Mrs, Doxtor, RIS ] S e Councit Blufts " Misscs Despain Porterfield, | fitire, thre ,‘f‘ ““"‘,‘,""' A r ok thies Lidden, Ofticers, Mrs. Mullens, Misses J. piforiue lon. Damon’ P. Pusey, | to bo held at tho Cotion 1n 190, Northup, G. MM X M. G. Dincan, J. ',;“‘\']:;&:“““- The amendments a ed by B. B Mossrs, W. Wilkins, J, Nortbrup, L M. ward B. Lowman, “Treynor, A, J. Van Kurun, K. J. Wherry, C. Carlson, Deacock, O. C. Holmes, G. ' W. olbrook, W. L. McCague, W, Dalo, 15, 13, Troet, R. Weir, G. . Tucker, W. I, Bul- lara, ‘L. .. Kelly, N. H. Copeland, Baicer, W. E. Turley, £. D, Pratt, i, &, Burke, G. H. Sheliey, J. M. Payne, J. Mul- .'Upton, Dr. W, BL._Brown, C. Galla- g Delsrown, C..I. Toverts. 1. Clarl: ton, A. G. Charlton, 1" 5 Shaddock, W. H. Doty . Edwards, i " Whitehouse, ' G. Toplin, Myers, B. H. Swob . Banks, Cl New Notaries Pablic. The govornor to-day made the followlng S. Howell, . Eiler, Har- Dougherty, Titus, Albion, Boone county vard, Clay Omaha, Dou vard, Clay county lh-l' lu\\uh, j Willow county; . Scotts BBlufTs county; John Cowles, Webster county, The State Board of ‘Lransportation. The state board of tramsportation hold an adjourned meeting to-morrow, I'r day. It was suggested that the coal and cat tle rate question might come up for revision at that time, but just why it was expected to come up no one secmed to know. The questions were fully considered at the me ings in June, July and Auguston the Suth nd-Maniing complaints, and the roads were given notice 1o appear and show cause why thie orders should not be_enf. the meeting hel sSwers we in, the fir the secretaries orderced to ovies on the \agoments of the several ro: To-day whoen asked if these copies had be the chief clerk said that thoy had not. ¢ had not vet finished making the copies. He then volonteored the information that the question would _doubtlcss como up for re. on at the Friday mecting. When asked if any road had asked for a rehearing, he said that they had not. But ne still insisted that the rate question would be likely to be owed, notwithstandiug the “final” order mude Tuesday. D Gering, Towne, F. W.Wiite, Honeycutt, Campbell, H. W. Duun, ¢ H. Cotter, W Marshs , J. N, P Barton, . 1. Bull, R. 1 farity, A . W, . Ieynold \lnhu A C \ y, H ‘\x(um Council mun Messrs, B Westcott, 1d, 1. H. Sylveste lornton, Messrs, I reema D. Dorumau Ponne; D. Olmste ) S. Robinson, A 1. Drexel, R,V W. A. Derric! , Hall, M Ablott, J. M. Taylor, C. R. Ball, ( Cummn 1. Blive, D, T. Hutchinso J. P, Willman, R, Wise, J. G.” Brown, ( W. Allstrom, D. R. Ennis, . M, Beach, l'orlurllul«l H. Drex; H. Burns, 1, D, Boresford, Sanders, G. D, Wright, . 'W. Johnson, J. 1. Dariey, C. P. Biddle, R. M. Wioter, D, M. Haverly, H. Kendall, O. . Jacobson, M. Z. Torscott, J. Nichols, M. Walker, G. F. Baneroft Davenport, J. B. Carmi J. P, Murphy, A. B. King, H. Oc H, Conrad, K. “Stringer, A. C. S W, Keller, Willinm Crager, . 1. Zimmerman, B, Bangs, J. Morrison, A.'R. Graham, J. vift, J. W. Snowden, C. A, Mitchell, J. Kernes, M. J. Duryea, C.” K. Gardnor, A, Striker, M, A. Lathrop, A. N. Meuls, Mittauer, J. Horostein, K. A Pritehard, Dr. R. M. Stone, C. Zanton, T. McXair, J. Baumer, C. H. Doyle, G. P. Poysicle, 11 1 Hefito, R Duwout, L. M. Lewis, 1. W. Roynolds, George J. ¥ Council Bluis—Messrs, C. A. p...m Badolete, J. M. Sylvester, . O, Fitch, Woodbury, Prof. McDormott, Noble, John- son, I , IProuty, Oficer. This list {5 not quite complete, but will bo corrected and completed at the rebearsal next F'riday evening Authorized Insurance Companies. Associations authorized to transact busi- ness in this state under the law governing secret societies: Cantou Masonic Joplin, W Mutual Benevoleat society, Caaton, 1L ; Covenant Mutual Ben- evolent association, Galesburg, 11L; Endow- ment l(um( Knights of l’)lluu;, Cnicago, 1L.; Fraternal Mystic Cirele, Columbus, O, ; Towa Masonic Denevolent society, Oska. loosa, Ta.; Towa IKnights of Pythias Insur- ance association, Marshalltown, Ta. ; Kuight Templars and Musons Life In demnity company, Chicago, 1l1; Kuights of Honor (supreme lodge), St. Louis, Mo. Modern Woodman of Amer ulton, J11 Masonic Mutual Henovolent society, Indial lis, Lod. 3 ous Frateroal Accident : W tiicld, Mass.: Northweste Masonic Aid association, Chicago, 11l tiounl Bencvolent association, Minnoapolis, Mian.; Odd Fellows' Mutual' Aid and Acci dent association, Piqua, O.; Pythian Life as- sociation, Omaha, Neb.; Royal Arcanum (supreme lodwe),’ Boston, Mass.; Scottish Rite Knights Templars and Master, Dayton, O.; Masous’ Aid association, Dayion, O.} United States Masonic Benevolent associa- tion, Council Bluffs, la.; V. A.S. Fra- toraity, Des Moines, fa, Supreme Court Proceodings. Proceedings in the supreme court to-day: Mr. Charles E. Clapp wus admitted to practice. Duubam vs Courtnay, time to make payment extended thirty days. The following cases were argued and submitted : Kettler vs Kettler, Detwiler vs Detwile ‘The foliowi se was flied for trial State of Nebraska ex rel, John McLune et al ys Weldon B. Comuton; error from the istrict court of Johnson county . City News and Notes. W. 8. Strawn, Esq., of Omaha, was here to-day on legal business. Robert W. Mitchell and Miss Celesta Tan- nulx:l'l were murried at 8:30 last evening at is essential to good health; but at this season it is often lost, owing to the poverty or impurity of the blood, de- rangement of the digestive organs, and wenkening effect of the changing sea- son. Hoods Sarsaparilla is a wonderful medicine for ing an appetite,toning the digestion, and giving strength to the whole system. Now is the time to take it. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. — Dentcher Hound Over. Charles Deutener, the man who robbed Ole Olesen, his room mate, of $201 a few nights ago, was before Judge Berka yesterday aft- eruocon and was beld to the district court i the sum of $300. Deutcher bas confessed that he stole the money, which has siuce been re- coverad. Important Notice. are now making small size Bile (40 little beans in each bottle.) re the most convenient to use; specially adapted for children and women. Price 25 cents a bottle. J. F. Smith & Co,, St. Louis, Mo, the residoncs of the vride’s parents, at B and Sixth stroets. Mrs, Maria Piersolli of Camden, N, visiting her son, Mr. Joha S, Finch, Major Hastings and wife returned yoster- day from an oxtended trip to the east, Hon. W. J. Connell 'Teft for home to-day after apending three days in the Capital City. The Good Templars hold a ploasant reco: tion this evening at their hall on North Ninth street. Roscoe A. Perry, of “Plummer, Porry & Co., was marriod this evening to Miss Dora Howell. Fritz Jonuson and Miss Augusta Hedlund, Dboth of Crounse, Neb., wore married by Judge Stowart this morning. The attondance at.the Catholic fair n Bohanan's hall has been good all woek. Last night Honry Vollstedt, one of the mail car- riers, was the winner of a handsome smok- ing set. William Barr was arrested th complaint of the sidewalk inspootor for re- fusing to 1ay n sidewalk at H and Elov When brought before the court he ag comply with the order. J. E. R. Millar, formerly the popular agont of the Pacific Iixpress company, of this cit but lately of iKearney, has returned to Li coln to-day. He will ' succeed Harry Hanna as city agent of the Missouri Pacific, Joe l‘wn and Frani Johnson, two farmers, ngagod in & matineo at Tenth and P streots terday evening. They appeared befors his honor this morning and contributed the usual amounts to the © treasury for dis- turbing the peace. The 'Ireacy peace case created no littlo amusement 1n Judge Snelling's court to-day. John Treacy was arrested on a peace war- rant sworn out. by his wife. The ola_man was backed by his son and tho old lady her daughter, and lively times Aftor hearing the case the judgo d the complaint. John Larimer drow $30 yesterday and pro- ceoded to paint the to Ho was found late rday evening by the Missouri Pa- cific track, dead drunk, When taken to the station his §30 was all gono but 5 cents and his gold watch was nowhere to bo seen. He was fined $1_and costs this morning, which his friends paid. Lecutenant Edgar S. ossor of milit versity, is in the Y, morning on . Dudley, formerly pro- science at the state uni- Lacntenant Dudley iy been assigned to duty with the celc- d Woodraft battery at lort Lea rth, and is hero awaifing orders his old friends. Mary Brennan has been making herself heard again. About 7 o'clock last evening a police call to the MeLain and O developed the fact that she was en- deavoring to raise the roof off the louse be- fore painting 1 She had been imbibing too much red liquor, ORicers Post and Otto had tussel with her before dhe was sconced in the coolor, and Oficer Post's right thumb was badly bittkn. She got 20 and costs Uhis morning. An Absoiute The ORIGINALABIETIN is only put up in largo tw and is an absolute cure for wounds, ehapped hands, and tions, Wil positiv house at re. JOINTMENT ounce tin boxes, d sores, burns, all skin erap. y clire all kinds of piles- Askc for tho ORIGINAL ABIRTINE OINT- old by Goodman Drug company ab box—by mail 30 cent: Sitewalks, Sidewalks must be lsid on the following strots on ov before the 27th of this mouth, or they will be laid by the city at the expense of the South and Georgia av East side Virginia and Mason streets, six feet w North side Cass street, be l\\m n Pifteenth and Sixteenth streets, fourtecn feet wide, North sile and south side of Webster, be- tween Seventecnth and Nincteenth streets, ween Virginia feet wid between Pacific th streer, between Cass senth street, between ou Sixtecnth L streets, repairs. enth, b b, repiirs, nbe veen Mason h, from Mason to ary’'s avenue, lot 4, rs. erstreet, snth streot d west side tween Vinton and Sp: wide. South Johnson’s between Seventee opdirs, teenth street, be streets, six feet ide Charles, between Twenty-fourth airs. Twenty-fifth and rty-fourth ¢t to “Thirty-sixih, four Foct, wida, South side of C: streot from Thir- ticth street to Thirty-second street, six feet wide. : North side Castellar between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, repairs. West side of Sixteenth' strect between Dor- cas and Martia, repairs. East side and south half west side I'wenty- sixth street, betwcen Capitol avenus and Dodge, six feet wide, South side of Cass strcet from Eleventh to ‘Twelfth streets, six feet wide. 1610 Webster street, repair: South side of California north 150 feet of lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6, block 6, Park Place addition, six fect wide. GEO Il SMITH & 00., I605 Farnam SI., Omaha ty witn his wife, guests of | has | and visit- | OCTOBER 18, 1389, Wiy people like to trade in the largest store is because they know, ments can and do sell on a smaller percentage of profit. that w In the Underwear Department we offer to-day the following spec by Everybody likes tosee a big stock. question that we carry the largest s tock of Men's Furnishing Goods in the City, ell everything in that line at much lawer prices than other honses. at the same small percentage of profit as the Clothing, isa feature you wiil not find outside exparience, that such establish- There is no and there is no question TFurnlshing Goods marked of our store, bargains, Fine fancy mixed Merino Shirts and Drawers, silk hound at 40¢, worth Toe. Fine Camels Hair Shirt s and D silk stitched, at 65c. In Flannels and Cassimere Overshirts we display an immense line In this Department we offer fine with pearl buttons, $1.2 In Hos reguls English Merino Half Hose, double heels and double tos at 20¢, Camels Hair Half Hese, very fine and excellent shades at 25e. Cardigan and Jersey Jackets in great vaviety. wer ery we make the following special offerings: rice 25 them back if they rip, We place on sale this week a line of fine Calf Shoe tail everywhere at $£00. We have ti sell at 4. Handsewed fine Cq which at $5.50. We have f and Kungaroo, we 1 lasts and aA]’:.IFOI_x’lNIA DISCO VERIE St [ECLARKE ESTABLISHED 1851 § 183 So. Sure Cureslt Shicago, tis, | Ciark SE. The Regular 01d-Established \SE PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Is stifl Treating wiih tha Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS AR P2 S o o | ERI, Chronic, Nervons aud Private Diseases. 43~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, ting ' Dr Dreams, Head and Back Ache and ail the eficcts ading 10 early decay and perhaps Consumption or Insanity, treated scentifically by new mthods with iiing < SYPHILIS permanently TOREY ara URIBARY corplaint, Gle Gonorthoca, Strictu re, Varicoc of the Genito-Urin injury to Stonis &3 No expe portant. C &9~ Send 4 cents postage brated Works on Chroaic, Nervous and Del ases, Bo-Those contemplat 3 nd for Dr, Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female, cach 15 cents, both 25 cents (siamps). C < old Doctor.” A friendly letter or call iy s uficr. in and shame, and add golden years to ife. " & ook “Life’s (Sccret) Errors,” HMed and writings sent everyw :xpuluu. Hours, 810 8, Sundays 9 tc F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 8. Clark §t, CHICGACO, ILb. nd Skin Dise @URESASTH\ 1o Coucts, I, \Bron C})\t(”l\s U\ESK' BISEASES 1t & B“LUxilvc u‘_)oli}m (mw, Send for cmulu- 8 berlettle 3por 9, CO.OROVILLE, ML SYPHILIS Can e cured in 20 to 60 days by the use of the a6 Ren For Iy by the Cook Omaly Write to u and aidre vatlents wh cured lom we Lave pern refer, 8 that h Dafliéd t mine and until the discovery of the Co’s "MAGIC RENEDY having th too Lo curo any 1'hos0 Who hav Suens Alterans with only temporary beneilis munently cured by the wse of HEMEDY Cook itemedy Neb. Bewaro of Im impossib) any o H ¢ toriln G\ 9By AL IAHIETINE MEDECr¥ nROVILLE A1 SANTA : ABIE : AND : GAT: R: CURE | For sale by Goodman Drua 9: GOQDRICH Aty at-Law, 125 Dear Chicazo: advice fren; 31 years ex ess quietly and legally trans- THEONLY— GUARANTEED per ok itemoly in fifty cver We g produc tas, e 2 0w be the “MAC Co., O 1t 15 absoint ) or compa dy likedtin e s given perfect sponsible ud With us and Jet us put Idence Uhat convinees the Tost skeptical. Mark what N s I thoend you MUST use our *MAGIC REMEDY™ Leforo you can be permanently cured, 1t 18 the most liercie Llood purifier ever kiown. Write for particnlars, Al letters coufidentinl. CAUTION i ure, you ar un'ulug the dy” Co's other: e agents for particulurs free, o The Gook Remedy Co., aive acantrom | ROOMS 418.and 419, Paxlon Blosk, se or not, and | — ' =T YOST" anit the CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH AR thia iy, PENNYROYAL PILLS. S0t 10 this city, REO CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. Bafe, rure and atwagecoiaiie, Ladle prigisd o7 Diwmond rand, 1 Cook A Typewriter mado to meet the F want for a machine which prints directly from type, uses no ribbon, aligus permanently at POINt of printing. 13 Light, Compact, Durable, and ina word, iy bullt on scientific principlos, the invention of G. Yost. the builder of Doth the Remington and Caliztuph. ‘Mut‘lhm] Wwith Remuigton or Caligraph key oird us desir Alareo stock of second hand Typewriters, of all makes, for sale, rent o exclinze, We'nro ulso sales’ aents for the *MERRITT” Type- writer. the fliest low priced muchine or the market, Price | We would bo ploased you, whether you want wo will fincst tuure modern “AddFess all Cominunications STRANG & CLARK STEAM HEATING CO., Steam * and « Hot Ventilating Appar ENGINES, BOILERS, A.B. MEYER & CO,, SHIPPERS AN (}()AL & COKEK 108 South 158th Street, Opp. ETCHINGS, ENGRAV INGS, ST SUPPLIES MOULDINGS, ] PIANOS & ORG «\'s.u -THOSPE: Chiars $HOF. F. G, FOWLER, Mcodus, Conn. 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Whenyour biiylugglorce rernmber Uiat there * Water * Heating atus and Supplie STEAM PUMPS, ETC D DEALERS IN Postoffice, Telephone 1400 & UAMERSON, WS HALLET & in (hel o wars| [Tt hrivtd ey DAVIS Soie EFKIMBAT "RAM &SHEET MUSIC, ww Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska, the shirts with double breast and double These are sold in other houses for nearly double the money ranging in price from 40¢ to California Blue I'lannel 8hirts single hreasted, at $1.15, double breasted, 200 dozen fine all Our Glove Department is the largest in town and cvery pair of Gloves we sell is wi SHOKS. with genuine Cork sole at $2.75. m in Congress and Lace all widths, heen paying 7and #5.00 for shoes are invited to call and see how well we can fit them in a line of real ) and 8475, and the finest French Calf k, silk bound and .00, wool soamless socks at 13¢, canted, We tako o x These shoes re- Gentlemen who have tyles, and can fit your foot comfortably and save you considerable money, Nebraska Glothing Gompany, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha, OMAKA MEDIGAL 2 SUAGICAL Il\TS '.!.‘I Yl.‘UTE. . 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