Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 7, 1890, Page 8

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THE The han ed to $],12 The fo] [ observol d o the hour ng mul | 58 QLY clonrings yosterds 106, 50, amount= mperatures as at .y offic 10 . term of alled 9 lere are 196 vendy for trial 1is morn cases, most of whicl The Western short poles on east sixty-foot Union_is Farnom strect by § Phof the tele- phone and « Therepublicans of the ealled a meetir night ot | hit I wf"‘ ward 1 held I, She rman ¢ lich time and plu a Fift] " g‘m.w The report publ the eficet that Dr n 10 report o ¢ under blunder. Sprague. Al members of clati <hed lnst evening G Spragne of diphtl 1y . Was o typ read I\ »Jmml have tho w o urgently req o fall exhibit business to o every A Vaze Eighth Doug] morni boiler, above, transacted of importance mby ut Farr strec ell's syrup factory on between Farnam ocensioned an m yeste The fire from which too close to the “The 11 were quickly and damago the floor extin- the very O'Keeffe, layers' unior last Suturday ¢ He on of bricklayers, No. of seventy-five men, promises well and the members the work they can do. Bert Fawler,n World-Ter mourns the loss of asuit of elothes, Sun shtwhilo ho was at church a mtered his room and not only stole th clothes, but wlked off with everything vi ine grip, a lot of underwear and several ornaments that were upon the walls, Sergeant Graves Im found the James A, Boylan, who arching for them in this city. The wife and children are living in asmall house on the alley between Twenticth and 'Twenty first streets, between Martl tell The woman is sick and did not know how to reach the addre her husbhand, Sevente in the Sunday Dr, Mercer lins torn down his brick of- fice which formerly stood at the novth- of Twelfth and Howard its stead he will ¢ »d -story structure, which will form » most souther end of the hotel which he has alr ted immedi- ately north of his corner lot at that place. The present hotel which has mizer of the Sioux City v night. 1dreporter, luding o family of AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. Reat Bstate Exchange Wants aha to Be Represented. attendance of members marked the ons of the How the | dent Hax I A resolution, recent replacing its | of the of £ that wili by and, worthy of ourproply Lid The el tion of 1ing t nmittee shall p \for with the 1 1 ite for the vernor of the President Hartman w », provided for by the s meeting. wing property was listed for salel addition, lot 132, X100, eight room tate subdivision 14, 1ot 12, per front foot Capitol addition, and Twenty-fourth strce and one cight room house, $150 per on Far Southwest corner Thivty-firstand Farn 100x 140, $135 per front foot West End addition, lot 11, front foot v, 4 fetlot 148, Hamey betwe l.umh and Eifteenth, £40,000, and 4, block $19, 14 block 16, 30X 158, Just been completed, contains fifty-four rooms. certand Exposition m Grand Co At the Colis this evening, Ad- Mrs. Mercer, manicure, 404 Bee bldg Low Kat The Ohio & Mi ippi selling tickets from St. Lou east at the fnll:m'nwr low York, :I-Ilun Boston, ~ $16.00; S $13 vorly, Buffalo and S luxmm N. Columbus o. on'or 105 N. Grand € At the Col mission only nd Dayton, 0., $4. or fuither mfmm.nwu call wddvess A. Broudws evening, Ad- Low Excursion Rates to the East. Commencing October 7 and until further notice, the Ohio Mississippi railway will sell vound trip tickots from Bt. Ln\u~ Mo., to Cincinnati and return Hurpers Fe Philadel ph Boston and r: A Dayton, O,, and roturn, $7, Galion and return, $10, Mansfield, O., and return, $10,50. Akron, O, and return, 11, Cleveland, O., and return, $11, Jamestown, N, Y., and return, $12, Buffalo, N, Y., thd return, $13, Salamanea, N. Y., and return, $13. Youngstown and retuen, 11, ml return limits f.n ticke 1l on or addvess nt, oftice 10 lvay or Union depot, St. Louis. i i Melville Tonight. Thegreat and only Melville at the Coliseum this oven p.m. See him. Mr. Char Karbach hus electad vico president of the G savings bank to fill the vacan. by the resignation of Mr. C, 13, Sehmidt. Mr. Schmidt having accopted the posi- tion of general agent in Europo for the Lombard investment compan with headquarters at Belin. Mr. i@ubach {5 a valuable acquisition tothe directory and management of this popular and conservi institution. His successful business exporience amnd wide aequuint- ance along with his conservative prac- tical business ability will help to strengthen the foundation of this rapidly growing and prosperous institution, heen 1 Melville Tonight. The great and only Melville at the Coliseum this evening, 9 p. m. See him. W. J. Bryan Tomorrow Night, Frank R. Morrissey returncd from Lincoln last night, where he yosterday mado arrange- ments for an address in this city tomorrow night by W. J. Bryan under the nuspices of ward democratic club. Mr, K Washington hall, The meeting is designed espe lly for the young democrats of the eity and will be .nl dressed by J. E. Boyd, M V. Gannou and others, ANNOUNCE Mr.and Mrs. B. B, Young amived from Chicago Saturday and immediately began the rehiearsals for their co ich is to take place at Boyd’s next Wednesday night Reference to the prograume il show that it is ome of exceptional intercst and merit. Not only will some of ourmost popular singers and instrumental {sts take part 1w it, buta number of new com- positions by Mrs, Young will be heard for the first time, and those whoare familiar with the tuneful numbers of “Mr. anticipate, and 1o doubt realiz ure o heating these new compos Catn and Mr who are so ravely heard, with the other soloists announced, will 1o doubt draw & large sudience. Mr will be heard in two numbers. Mrs. Young and Mr. Calin will act as accompanists, Pror. Bactens will direct the Stryk-en-blass Lust elub and Mr. Pennell will direct the Apollo, R SWater Lily boap boenls & cakd, V824,000, subdivision, om house, it Place, 00, Adition, lot part lot 7, block 2, lot 8, block3, mine room % block 3, 0x122, ilarrison county, lowa, res improved farm, $10,000, 10,000 reople Visit the Coliseum daily. cort. Beautiful display Melvillo tonight at il cents admission to all Grand con- The Coliseum. Only half fare to St. Louis via the Wabash, commencing October 4 to inclusive, 1 returning until on sale at 1 ;3 also at Union Pacifie depots, and Council Blufls, Oma Ice for sale cheap. Threo thousand tons at Wull Lake, Ia., delivered on cars in quantities to suit. Addwess, Union Iee & Coul Co., Kansas City, Mo. 10,000 feo Visit the Coliseum dai t. Beautiful displays, Molvillo_ tonight at tho cents admission to all, Grand con- The g oliseum. 25 Tho new offices of the great Rock Island route, 16 ixteenth and Faenaw e(n ts, Omaha, are the finest in the eit Call'and seo them. Tickets to all points east ut lowest rates. Only half fare 5t. Louis via the Wabash, commencing October 4 to 11 inclusive, Good rcturning until the Mickets on sale at 1 Parnam also at Union Pacitic depots Omaha and Council Bluffs, The Western Printing Co. Case. ory important order of Judee Wake- 's was put on file in the district court .\.-\m-vl It was in the matter of the Omaha Na- tional bank against the Western Printing company, Albion M. and Ella M. Dver, the Omaha T , the Campbll Printing company; Bradner , the Carpenter paper company, Boyd sherift. "The judge says thatit_anpears that the de- fendants, Albion M. and Ella M. Dyer, ave wrongfully disposing of the property of the Westorn printing company and removing and secreting it, and that Ella M. D claimed the propesty by virtue of an fraudulent wmorfg and that the business of the wrinting company has been stopped and the property is th y de. preciating in valie tothe detviment of the creditors, and that the d occasionad by giving notice for appointme cely fizandous to the plaintiff's rightaand toothe creditors of the \\4\!41” printing t'nl\wl On motion of pl Sheriff Boyd to take temy of the property, and sets Saturday, ber 11 as the day for he for an appointuent of a re Smith & C and John [ alleged Septem- ng_ thoapplication iver, Save who can!” was the franticc olcon to lis army at Waterloo. health and strength while youcan, by the useof Ayer's Sarsaparilla, is advice ‘that ap- plies to all, both young and old. Don't wait until discase fastons ou you; begiu at ouce. of ve Colonel Owing to delay on the railmad ) > city before Sheridan will not r this afternoon, He ant Roe, A. D. than a quarter of a co b “Ultad "Mtatbu "Government. Bunas of the ireat Pursst st moit i ealibi " wdor G BOE Contal B ammonie 11 only i cum. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO,, Now Xwhk Chicesa B krauiise G Lous | 'HE OMAHA IR TODAY, sortance to be Consid- Every Voter f registratic and count so of @ various voting s from 30, m. { by commissioners the names s on_the 9 p.m. each day day, Octob riday, October 31 will and Sat Tho fol 1 for Ison, 103 Le J. H. Davis, (3. Zimmerman, H. G. Baumerman, Sixth trict—IKrug's , Thirteenth Sixth 1,, riet—M. Char ? Bancroft, ree s J. P, Mallen 910 South John Lemley, 1260 South John T. Hast, 242) South Kueeht & Co, 1623 Vinton TITIRD W ALD. J. 0L Douov 3 North Bierbaugh, 416 South b District—No. 310 South Eleventh FOURTIL WARD. irst District—Sageant's st & Cigar store, 1505 Farnam Drug store, 1822 St.Mary's Frank Cross, 1107 St Mary's FIPTIL WA rth Sigteenth s Second District OrtAN AV enie vd District win & Co., 3801 Mille's bakery, 1816 J. Kane, 11358herman aye trict —G. Weckenberg, Pourth Di 10 N orth nt XTIL WARD. and . Beal, 1810 Military Founih District Twenty-fourth street, Fifth District—Twent st Sixth Dist Iwenty-four P. Fouche, No, - and L sixth 3. Hurlbut, 1414 North Pirst Distr Second District hira District—Dj Twenty-ninth, FIGHTIC WAT First District —MeClelland's North Twenty-fourth Second District Third Dis! Fourth Distric N trict District IH\ID Second Mercer av 115 Cumir Hop 3 Lov o ind shop, hop, Niuth ward club, 208 Farnam, The Purest the process 1\ fuliy watched witha view to sceur 's Savsaparilie the best possible result RAILROAD NOTES, Hoo ssenger Association A Extousions, ght and passen- the Kearney & Blck Hills road, is in the ci veports that hisline will bo completed today as far as Calloway, sixty-ive miles from Kearaey, which will oe the terminus of the road for the coming win The entrance into Callawav will be celebrated shortly by grand barbecue and rally Gend Unon | Meetings of ¥ and ¥ J. H. Lathrop, ger agent of 1 Passenge T.omax of the . Burlington passenger association, A call T been issued for a meeti er depart uscontinental ation at St. Louis, ()Mul 3 ssistant General Passengel Smithof the Burlington, his g month Arthur ast for a out fifty” cars s inereuscd to sev now turs amount will cnty-tive cars rouble iy the Unton Denver has been settle Bums is in authorily with o new men, and the striking swite not roublins them, General | .t Agent Croslyof the Bur- lington is in Chicago, wifle wards at Yardmaster 11 force of hmen ave clville Tonight, Melyille at the 9p. m, Seehim, —_—— The Coliseum this eve: Major Clarkson, Omaha's nes postmaster, 0 a visitor at dopartmentheadquarters ay morning. With His Thumb, Aboy s said fo have saved the Netherlnds from” inundation. Multitdes have been saved from the invasion of disease by a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine imparts tone o the systen and strengliens every organ and fibie of the ody “T lave taken a great deal of medicine, but nothing has done me so much god as mu s Sarsaparilla. 1 experienced its bene- 1 elfeets before I hadquite finished one Jotele, ane. Lean: treely e stify that it is the best Hmnl medicine 0w ol w. W , Woodland, Texas 15 T am, from one with Tittle or mo ou door exereise, T find great help in Aye illa, which T haye used for seve ars,and am at present | with excels fent results, It enables me to keep alvays at my post, enjoying the best of health.” — 11, C. Barne: den, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla DR.J.C. AY;E‘I;‘K;’CISI ‘Lownll Mnsu GRATEFU L-COM FOR !'TN' EI)PS'S COCOA BREAKFAST, "By thorongh knowlodge af by natwl lues lmu-wl Ly koepIng on \, and o properly v fn bl £ p lo 2 ath JAME ol g DR. KENSIN GTON, Englund —Eye and Ear 1310 Douglas Street. Spectacles wccuratoly fitted, DAILY BIE: T Surgeon— HOW 1S’ YOUR CHILD? Swift's Speeific is the great developer, of delicate child- ren. It regulates the secre« tions; it stimulates theskinto healthy action, and assists nature in development. Thereis no tonic for child= ren equal to S. S S- Send for ¢ Skin Diseuses, Swirr Va COLD ot COUCH, ante or leading (o CONSUMPTION, SCOTT'S EMULSIDR } { i { } \ { { { ! { H i { O IPURE CCR® LEVERR ORF,| AND BYPOPHOSPHITES 5 H ! ol { r ( ! { { ur treatiseon Blood and specrrie Co, Atlants, Gy l/v w haeve a OF LIE AND S0D& IMATIRm CUXD WOER I, premratton contalna the stimuln Ung DEaDoies. of ho Homhonti and fine Noregion Col L by pliysic | 0 patatable as il I all Torms ot ersting Discascs, roachitis, CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, thi 2 Flosh Producer ko scurnmutsmu W substtuto Lierols x no by Drs.Betts&Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGLL AS ST RIEET OMAHA, NEDB Themost wic Inlistsin tho U perience, remarkibio sk cess in the treatment anc Chronle and Surgeal Diseases, entitle these eminent "”f i to (he full confidence ot the afifeted everywhere, A CE the awful effec ous evils that fc PRIVA nt CURE for sof early viceand the numer= N AND VARICOCELE perm: 1coesstully Gl w\nm\lll matorrhei, Weik kit Exmiisions, d Faculties, T Wenknessand all delicate disorders’ peculiar to cithor sex positively oS ey %mc, IO MIDDLE-AGED MEN, A 5[! RE CURE Mhe srtul cfeds of arly vice which bringy organie weainess Iz both mind ani body, with all s dresded ills, permanenty curol. BETTS DES proper indulgence ud solitury hibits T D thm s and body. unll eiing thom for business, study or marringe MARRIED MEN or those entering on that hapy ll(«,uwan of physiealdebility, quickly assiste OUR SUCCESS Isbised upon faots. First-Praoctical erperl ence, Sewnd Ly studled, thus startin, dictnes ar prepared inour e ctly o sult Such cise, thus efrecting cures witiout injury, Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - OMAHA NEB. Address thoso who have Ir paied themselves by ON SALE TO ALTY PRINCIPAL POINTS FAST \VF‘ST NORTH 'll'\(l SOouTH 1EC2 Fainam Street. HARRY P. DEUEL, City Pagsenger and Ticket Agent DR. J €. HcGREW The S 1)@( nxhst. most re e, NI Cor 1ith and b siberatact, Omaas Nob DR, SANGEN D ELEGTR [e7 BELT WITHEUSPILEaNY am Sts., entranco on TESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 0U we are ina position to offer our fa Department so popular in so short only the largest assortment, aeare nol afraidlo back /e ou To signalize the opening of t 2,000 pair fine made with ar Welt, Goodyc for like goods, Our ““Workingman's” turning out better than ever this has ¢ the manufacturer ¢ catly ever offered for sale at such a low price. is perfect, rthing short of § In the finerg kinds of lasts, 7 Calf Shoes, is the same quality and malke whic arefu ibove are anextraordinary bargain. shoes .00 will buy anticipating an increased trade. PRICE Corner gools in the city. Good Advice Ttwas Cowper who said, well dresed,vell bred and well equipped, is ticket good enough to wdily through first of the above qual- pass us re every The tions can be obtained by pur- door ifict chasing from us one of our Fine Cheviot Suits | which are equal instyle, finish and material to the best apuroved cus- tom work, OR. BALEY, (raduate Dentist, A Tull Set of Teeth, on Rubler For Five Dollars. A perfect it guar a Teeth extracted without ain or danz and without illings ut lowest I Vot © Tévth withe ‘(«‘ PAXTON B !"'\'1 AND FARNAM 'RRENCH SPECIFIC «ArQ §|T|V§I-..nnum.‘;m(_‘% wildirections wi't Seo i of | Druugl. reatment tails, dollar, Prrices alwaysthe lowest, » SHOE DEPTT. Is crowded with new goods for the fall, and notwithstanding the steadily advancing price of leathes a time, also the best madc carandee, Congres sold last good for h we ly as We for §1. all, We improved m. 14th « American Hand Sewed $ 1 goods at same moderate prices Qur stock forthe fall wa the manufacturer's thought of advancing prices; the material was Shoes were made and finished in the bes but st workmanlike season as a We know Shoe Stores would «]Ln e atleast §3.5 of whicl > loaded with new gooc and Dougle that have made our Shoe. ” sordered very eurly, lw[x\rf(' sclected with ¢ and the manner, and we are now offering nog Shoes for Men and ds ewhicd are e I'all Season in this Department we place on sale to-day, s and Lace, war rante Goodyear Welt atgaz. great bargain at g2 ]]H]Ll~( \\ul\h«u‘-. 0. Thiy Shoed I'hy \ or ¢ u and elasticity $3. 50 1we sell thousands of pairs everyseason, ar .m& have placed carly orders for cnormous quantitic upon the make of them. Itis solid leather throughout, and the make and such a shoe des we show an exceptionally large assortmer shoes to fit any foot. All our other departments are No more honest shoe wag finish clsewhere. it, all styles of toes, and all In everylinewe haveputinabigstoclf Co.; 1S LOWERR THAN BEYER. Open until 8 p. ' INebraska Clothln Saturday, 10 p. m. s Streets ho OMAHA Are the Exclusive Western Voonsocket and Rhode IShand Rubber Tho largest manuficturers of rubber footwear in the world, COILT SEUM! Agents for the \ 000, We carry the only completo stock of first-lass rabboy Corresponden co solicited, TRY OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS, THE BEST MADE AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE CQ, NEB. GCOILI LAST WEEK OF TIE SEUMY v’ GREAT EAPOSIT O\T Tirst and only Appearance of the ¢ MARVELOUS MELVILI. Direct from the Crystal Palacs, London, in His Sensational and, Original Act, Enlitled LA CHUTE DU CIEL. Melville Ac omplishes the Most Terrific LEAPS FOR LIFK, Walks the Ceiling Arounda Sphere ville Last Week of the Great IEgposition Afternoon and Evening by the Sccond Infantry ONLY OPPORTUNITY OF SEEIN3 TAE WINDERFUL The Apparatus Used by Mele Valued at$3,000. i inthis Actis Grand Concert [2 \CE’ k| - > NELVILLE, Military Band, Beautiful Artand Other Displays, VISIT THE GREAT EXPOSITION. AL)'\lIbSI()N TO ALLL ONLY 2¢ NO GUR[&. 3 CENTS. RAN: 1816 D()ur]l 1s Street, Omaha, Neb. Soventeen yenrs' experimee. 1he groatest siccess o Bper mator e, Loit M £ the 131 Cor-. DOUGLAS AND 15w Ste " A reguir g edline, a AW liupostaricy, VK0 Lo ov e Otice bours plomas mlow. 0 1 g uiran te Suhd Gilver OMAHA |

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