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THE OMAHA DAILY BE®E: FRIDAY THE CITY. The building permits yestorday were of a minor character, three in number, and amounted to #1,650. The firstimportation of C hicago cedar locks for paving were received by J. . Smith & Co. yesterday mornin 'Jlm different turning societies of Omaha will give an exhibition at Ko ler’s hall, Saturday evening, October 19, The pavement of Colorado sandstone is finally being put down on Thirty- pixth from Cuming to Califo Burt from Thirty-sixth west to I and on Pleasant from Burt to Cuming, the work having commenced yesterday morning. Willie Schillinger, aged seven v step-son of Michael Smith, died yest 8 o'clock at the residemce of his parents, 1435 Saunders street. The fu- neral will take place to-morrow morning at § o'clock. Services will be held in St. Mary Magdalen’s church, Douglas street, near Sixteenth. Bids will be received November 1, by the board of public works, for the folowing work: The grading of Grove street, from Dodge to Davenport; the digging of o sewer on Twenty-second street south of Leavenworth and the construction of o stone walk on the west side of Fifteenth street between Farnam and Harne Great watch sale this week. Don’t failto attend it at Edaholm & Akin’s, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. 1 Porconul Paragraphs. P. Schiwank, Norfolk, is at the Murray. Charles West, of Lincoln, is at the Pax- ton. W. H. B. Stout, of Lincoln, is at the Mur- ray. E. W. Hayes, of Beatrice, is at the Mil- lard. J. Dixon Avery, of Fremont, is at the Mil- lard. Mr. W. S, Strawn has returned from Lin- coln, John H. Price, of Nebraska City, 13 at the Casey, J. Tascoe, of Fremont, is stopping at the Casey. L. D. Fowler, of Sutton, is stopping at the Chapin, of Lincoln, 18 stopping at the Y. s Alice McDride, of Blair, s at the 1, is registered at the T. Ray and wife, of Osceola, are at rles Doane, of North Bend, is at the Merchants. G. 1. Stickel and wife, of Hebron, are at the Murray. M. R. Davey, of Lincoln, is registered at the Murray . Pope, of Chicago, is stopping at e, of Pawnee City, is stopping at the Millard:! nner, of Chadron, is stopping at the Merchants. Mrs. T. J. Crouch, of Tekamah, is a guest at the Murray. Thomas D. Shurtz, of Alliauce, is stopping at the Paxto George 1. Godfrey, of Fremont, is a guest at tho Merchants. James H. Rothwell, of Creighton, is stop- ping at the Paxton. Samuel Pennington, of Tmperial, is regis- tered at the Casey. William Fulton, of Nebraska City, is re tstered at the Paxton. George H. Shummel, of Grand Isiand, is stopping at the Millard. d . Peel, of the Ol Oleson Comedy At the Burker—A. I, Hamilton, Helena Charles Samjo, t Point; J. O. Rober son, Sioux City Biblins, Belfast; Georgo L. Osborn, Davenport . Thompson, Boston; W. D. Badger, Arlington; J. G. Mead, Chadron; P. H. Aanson, Red Cloud. Av tho Windsor—Couway Leedom, Hebron, g Spirey, K City;' W, H. ¢ icago; C. L. Searles, Chicago; T . Saunders and ‘wife, Lincolt Lock- wood, wife and daughter, New York; I f““’ Cedar Rapids; J Stewart, Bal 00, Wis.; P. R. Duvis, York, N Deun, uu nard, Mo.; Herb buque, I S ) Great wateh sale this fail to attend 1t at Bdholm & 2 ©or. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O, Young Klopman, who was hit with a '4m- v.John Quinlan, foreman of ( . s graders at Thirty sixth Popple- fon streets, left the hospital rda) wilisoon be able to return to work. He says Be will not prosecute Quinlan, Great watch salo this week. Dop’t ssu to attend it at Bdholm & Akin’s, or. 15th and Dodge, opp. P, O. Paul Thoma, the saloon man (on Cut-Off land, who shot Jack Cross, the printer, was ofore Justice Dunn yesterdiy and secured a ontinuance of his Leuring for one week. he court placed his bail at £00, but Thoma gould not secure that amount und was cow- mitted, Great watch sale this week. Don’t fail to attend it at Edholm & Akin's, oor. 16th and Dodge, opp. P, O. Music for the People’s Church. Rev. C. W. Savidge, the pastor made a contract with Mr. Franklin Smith of this gity to take charge of the musicof his church for the ing 3 Mr., Smith will deyote his whole time to the work and will immediately organizo large chor at watch sule this week. Don’t fail toattend it at ldholm & Akin’s, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. I, O, Have You Kegisterod? The rewaining days on which voters may register ave as follows: Thursday, October $4: Friday, Novewber 1; Saturday, Novem. ber 2, rhe registry in each ward will bo kept pen on each of the above days frow S a. . op. e Great watch sale this week., Don’t fail to attend it at kdholm & Akin’s, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P, O, Pray Your Assessment. There will bea meeting of the republican county central committeo at the Millard hotel mext Saturday afternoon, As it is preposed to make a vigorous campaign the committee e:u»m.u a certain amount of moncy must raised through assessments. Consequents 1y, action with that end in view must be vaken as@oou us possible. Great watch sale this week, Don’t fail to attend it at Bdholm & Akin's, eor. 16th and Dodge, opp. ¥, O, Wandeil Again, Another of H, H., Waudell's victims has made bis appearance, Ho is George Horst, who lives on the bot. toms. Wandell had given him an insurance policy at the rate of §11 per anuum, which he poid in a note. A few days ago a stranger camo 1o his house and demanded the polic stating that it was not good. Horst surren- dered the paper but sags that Wandell nolds his note which he desires o recov He did ot pay sny cash., Wandell is i the county Jail, For a disordered liver try Beechaw's Pills Adyice 1o Mothers, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ghould always be used for chiliren &ulhlu;{. [t soothes the child, softens e gums, allays all pains, cures wind gnm mul is the best vemeay for diar- 200 & bottle, PAN-AMERICAN DE They Request That No Banquet Be Prepared for Them in Omana. Mayor Broatch received a telegram yes- terday from Special Agent W. E. Curtis, of the state department, who las the Pan- American excursion party in charge. The telegram was dated Cleveiand, and requested that no banquet be arranged in Omaha on Saturday night for tho congress. He re- quests that the party be allowed to qui- etly at the hotel or attend tho theatres, and says j I make this uest by the unanimous wish of our people, who are completely ex- hausted by lospitality.’ In reply to this tele n the mayor sent Mr. Curtis a letter, assuring him that Omaha would give the excursionists as hearty a welcomo und good entertainment as city in the country. He will ask the mer- chants and business men gencrally to dec rate their buildings and show these distin- guests that Omaha is not less enter- |v||muu than her eastern rival will meet them at Sioux C party to Omahu over the Chic Minneapolis & Omana road, arriving av p. m.They will be met at the depot by the mayor and a large delegation of citizons, and given a formal welcome to the city, and go thence by the stock yards ing houses, Upon their return car- riages will o taken at the Union Pacific depot for a drive, at the _conclu- sion of which' the delegates will be quartered at the Paxton, where rooms have been engaged for them. In the evening an go to seo ‘“The Stoaway” at Boyd's and Margaret Mither at e Grand. At 10 o'clock Sunday the visitors will go to Fort Omaha, whe at 11 o'clock they will witness a parade by the rogu under special _dispensation granted by the presi- dent. From the fort carriages will be taken for the mansion of Nelson Patrick, wher visitors will be royally entertained, Sun afternoon the guests will inspect the ks, and at night will board_their o d be whirled away to Des Moines, Great watch sale this week. Don’t tail to attend it at Bdholm & Akin’s, corner 15th and Dodge, opp. . O, AUNTY INDIGNANT. An O1d Colored Lady Fighting in the Courts For a Home. Judge Wakeley made an ordor in districs court yesterday restraining D. F. Mount and Paul Platz from moving a house, occu- piei by € Smith, from its location on thesite of the alley between Douglas and Far- nam and Twentieth ana Twenty-first streets, This pre ling is the result of the action of D. T, Mount's agent on Tuesday in re- moving Mrs. Smith’s house from the prop- The property belonged to the estate of ate Senator Hitcheock and was sold by his heirs to D. T, Mount. ~Mrs. Smith, who ao old colored woman, claims to ave a rbal lifo lease on the property from Senator Hitcheoek, and had' Dossession of it for the past twenty-two years. On Tuesday, at Mr. Mount's order, in Mrs, Smith bsence,the house was removed from its location. Wednesday night Mrs. Smith had another frame coftage putup on the property, and yesterday morning at daylight took possession of the premnses, and had rousing fire burming in an old soap kettle in oue corner of the shant She then filed & petition for an injunction restraining Mount and his men from removing thenew structuro or mterfer- h hor in returning the old house to its also asked for damages granted the restraining 1d sct tho hearing of the caso for Oc- Ice for Sale. 500 to 1,000 tons good ice on rai L track. Will sell cheap. Address A. G. Buchanan & Co., IPremont, Neb. ack Coast, Colonel Tom Davis, business manager of sne Stowaway,” is in town, having just ro- turned from a trip to California. While the colonel is enthusiastic over and tells good stories about having vroken the record with bis attraction, he found the condition of things in several places very much changed sinco he visited the coast two and threo 0. 1 Francisco and Mr. Davis, “are all right, but the dropped out of Los Anseles comlotely Voot has gone from thcre and it tooic hun- dreds of way with it. ‘Those who still rens e no money As an illustra- tion of the decline in Los Angeles, one man Imet offered to sell me a piece of property 000 that cost him §15,000 less than two sale this week. Don’tfail to attend it at Edholm & Akin’s, corner 15th and Dodge, opp. I. O. The Missio Union. The opening address at the morn- jng session of the Womam’s Mis sion: union as made by Mrs, George W. Hall, president of the branch, After the busiess reports were read, an bour of devotion followed, with Mrs. RR. I Gaylord as leader, Greetings from the various branches were then read, Mrs, Merrill reading those from Missouri,” Mrs. Montgomery those from Towa, and Miss Baker those from Michigan, In the afternoon_addresses were mado by Mrs. Thain, Mrs. Merrill, Miss Abbie Baker and Mrs, 8. C. Dean, while interesting feat ures called the Young Ladies’ Hour, the Children's Hour, and children in costume, gave something of variety to the programme, Great watch sale this week. Don’t fuil to attend it at Edholm & Akin’s, cor, 15th und Dodge, opp. 1. O A Capital or $500,000. Articles of incorporation were filed for the O Loan 'rust Company bank, The corpe is to do a loan ana savings business, 1h stock is placed at £500,000. The are A, U. WV, W. Nash, | J. H. Millar 1. Miilard, Wi luce and Mux Meyer Great watch sale this week. Don’t fail toattend itar Edholm & Akin’s, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O Heavy on the Laborers. The practice of some contractors of biring laborers and then paying them in checks which have to be discounted at u loss to the laborers still continues. Most of the work- en are not aware that their puy is sure, per cent of the money cowing to the contractors for their jobs is withheld to in- e.Rw'E’ sure the laborers of their hire. A oontra tor, therefore cannot draw tho bulk of his money tnless he first pays his men. The Dresent system adopted by the unscrupulous contractors makes the poor laborers pay the per cent charged by the banks instoad of falling on the contractors. Great watch sale this week. Don't fail to attend it at Edholm & Akin's, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P Oy bkl PROPOS 10 STAY. Mr, Clarkson Will Give the Partisan Nominee his Hands Full, The fifhnds of . J. Davis are very jubi- lant because of his appointment by Governor Thayer as Grof's successor on the bench, They claim that this will insure the election of Davis. The friends of Clarkson do not so regard it. On the contrary, they claim the gov- ernor’s action will only intensify the fight. A number of strong mon who, up to the present time have not _taken an active part, sy they are now ready to go to work for Clarkson, To the queries of & Bee reporter who met Mr. Clarkson, he replied: My friends urged me much against my own wishes to be a candidate,I was endorsed by the bar, am in_the fight, ‘and propose to until it 1 settled at the polls, Oue thing 1 wish to t, and that is this: the fricnds of Davis have been circulating a r port that provious to the bar mest- ing. I promised him my sup- port — and ofluence, which 18 not so. They came to me Jong before [ thought of being a candidate and 1 told them if Howard Smith was out of the race Dav would bo my next choiee,. Later on Davis' fricnds urged the necessity of a bar meoting, circulated a petition o have oue called, aud went 1nto it pledging themselves to stand by the result Simeral, Gurley and Wakeley came 10 me with the petition, but at that time my friends had in- duced me to consent to run and because of the fact that Iwas then a candidate I v fused to sign it. Since Davis' nomination by the repub- lican convention,” L prominent member of the bar, “the’ st rgument of those who supnort him is that Clarkson broke faith with them, when on the other hand they threatened a game of bulldozing by d claring that all opposition in the bar meating would combine and elect Lee Estelle, 1ur- thermore,” he continued, *in accepting the republican nomination. Davis acknowledied that lio was doing a_dishonorable act, but under the whip of Carley Green a Vandervoort, who made him beliove that it ed’ it his goose would be 1l time, he preferred to risk his houor rather than lose the chance of wetting to the suprenie bench, which is his cliof am- fact is_not_forgotten,” declared legal light n New York life building, “that Governor Thayer some t declined to appotnt, for th on that the election 1s too near at hand, but since he has every lawyer declares that he had ch if not more right to appoint Clark- son, as the choice of the bar as he did. is a1s0 owes his nomination to a small portion of one of the two parties.” Another lawyer,who 18 comparativel member of this bar, and against whom the ery of eli 1 not be raised, says th under the circumstances he focls himsoit bound to support and vote for Mr. “T'am glad," 16 contined, “that D is Uas been appointed to fill Groff’s va cause the work on hand demands it I am an admirer of his, but tainly went into the bar meetin with the restof us and there pledged himself to support its nominee, awyer who was there must either stand by Cl forfeit Lis hono This is the view entertwmed by half a dozen leading citizens talked with yesterday. Chamberlain's c, Cholera and Diarrhwea Remedy. This medicine ean always be depended upon, not only in the milder forms of summer complaint, but also for mali nant dy: 'y and cholera infanty nd e it each Wants to G Pat Ford had a roll of the “long green” in his pocket as large as the average policeman’s head. He wanted to bet that no man could picic out a loser in Boyd, Snydcr, Shiclds, O'Malley or Megeath, ~ His hinit was §2,000 Great watch sale this weck. Don’t fail to attend it at Edholm & Akin's, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. Another Day. James Wilson, accused of a: Gould, at Seymour ark, on intent to commit rape, was arraizned bofore Justice Wade, As County / ney Mahoney and both of his assista v tho district court the until this afternoon. Great wateh sale this week. Don't fail to attend it at IXdholm & Akin’s, corner 15th and Dodge, opp. . O. They Were Dismissed. iy and Green, the two tramps who were arrested on Tuesday at South On for engaging in a prize fight alleged to hay occurred on Mouday night at the Gate City Athletic club roomsy were before Judge Berka yesterday afternoon ana their cases dismissed. none of the mewbers of the club w cnt, Attorney Crowell under- took the defense. The cily attorney dis- missed the case upon learning that the con- tust was with eight-ounce gloves, it Great wateh sale this week, Don't fail to attend it at Bdholm & Akin’s, cor. 15th und Dodge, opp. P. O. A Flowering Oleander. Mrs. Damel Burr, of this city, has pre- sented Tue Bew, with an exquisite flowering oleander. ‘This evergreen shrub stands abou nine feet high, and is in full bloom. 1t1s an object of interest and adm nto every one about the building i Ito | cupics i commanding place in the coart, with e Bee's display of exotie s uppre clated by no one mol han by the proprietor ) this weelc, Don't fail t t Edholm & Akin's, corner 50 and Dodis , opp- P Pross Club Meeting. The Omaha Press club will hold an fin portant wmceting next Sunday aftornoon, October 20, at ock, Allthe members of the club are carnestly requested to be pr cnt, as there is a grout deal of business that demands imwmedial attention, A pro- gramme for a scries of winter evening so- cials will e arranged. CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. 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Excursion & Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest Rates, AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Gen'l Agont ) Brondway, New York Jouy BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Akent 104 Han, 8., Chicago, HARRY B, MOOKES, THOS. MCCAN ats, at Qwab Continental Clothing House brand Opening § | WINTER OVERCOATS The purchase of a winter overcoat is a matter of so mueh importance, that you eannot afford to disregard our invitation to thoroughly examine our this week, the best values ever pre nted to the public, before purchasing. We will offer Fine Melton Overcoats, Price $15.00, The first bargain lot we offer this week, is and dark brown, and a neat gray mixture, at the 5 a line of Fine Mel ton Overcoats,in three shades, light popular price of §18, Woolen linings and satin sleeve linings, in every respect a reliable garment, and cannot be purchased in any other store for the price we offer them. Fine Chinchilla Overcoats, Price $10 We will give you the henefit of the season, and we claim that our experience as manufacturers. by offering cut prices early in this lot of pure all wool Chinchilla Overcosats \\/I\mh we offer at $10, cannot be purchased for any such price, outside the Continental; all sizes 94 to 44. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. The largest stock, quality unequalled and the lowest prices, patronage. are the strongest claims for your Boys' Overcoats, special bargan lines, §5, $6 and $7. Ghildren's Overcoats, $4, $5 and $6. EXPRESS AND MAIL ORDERS. Send to us for sell measurement blanks, and a sample suit cr overcoat will e sent to you free rcharge. We will pay all express charges on goods which are not satisfsciory. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietorsy Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts., Omaha. Yes there is science in advertis- fng—Coneise facts are what the peopie want (And good Clo Hyperhole ouly forfeits pubiie confi- dence- You waiit th ¥ mon you bu MAX MEVER ADOLPH ME ESTABLISITED 180, Max Mever & Bro, GENERAL AGENTS FOR TILE KNABE, And other firstclass PIANOS,and STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember, We do Not Sell ‘'Sten ciled’ Pianos, All Insteuments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented, SPECIAL! We offer a fine $325 Piano for $250. EASY PAYMENTS, Visitors Welcome, MAXMEYER & BRO Cor. 16th and Farnam Sts. AMUSEM BoyDs {JPERA Friday and Saturday, Oct, I8 and 19 turday Matinee) GEO. HOEY'S Great Laughing Success Keep It Dark Full of Fun, Protty Musie, Brilll Speclalties, A PERFECT COMEDY COMPANY, Headed by the comedians, W. T. BRYANT and J. J. QUINLAK, Togettior Witk the “charmiug Actress aud MISS LIZZIE RICHMOND. Regeilax prices. Scats go ob sale ThLursda worning, Tailoring stylish suits to ord They're they arc NICOLL the TAILOR, 1409 DOUGLAS. Manufacturer, WHAT IS NICOLL DOING FOR THE YOUNG MEN OF OMAHA. King it possible for them to dress well for a little money r from the newest and most fashe ionable woolens (from both fur(-ign and home mills) at income parably low prices, is placing the name of Nicoll in the mouth of hundreds of young men about town. Made fo Urder $20 19 $40 Overcoats Trousers Such handsome goods 5" 60 1] 5 1 l5 for the moncy you've rarely ever By an arrangement of our own you see hundreds of fabrics without the least labor— Look at them, DON CARLOS LUMBER CO,, and Wholesale Dealers in _Yellow Pine. U, 5. Natloual Baok Bulldiag