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CITY: The following are the temperatures as rved at the local hours nimed 1p. m, 622, The Union Stock 1s band of South Omaha yesterday commenced suit to re- 2,955 from A. T. Boshe, the amount being promissory notes given last m The funeral of who eled Monday from St. Philomer this morning. terred in th Joseph T tice Ande \ “udge” Cooley from hiis tion._The *judire and Mr propose or n vacant rooin. The following dered in the eou THE signal 7 am, 427, sorvice Patrick ' flernoon, will be schurch at 9 o'clock emains will bo in- y Sepulchre cemetory. ught suit in Jus lay to oust Shet s to huve money judgments were ren- ¥ court yesterday: 1. T, Clark drug company vs Foster & Co,, aha rubber company v Frank Taylor, $465.47; C. W. Robinson vs Don Carlos lumber com pany, $318.90. Aftor diphtheria, sear or any other severe illness, there s no better, tonic than Hood's sarsiparilla — Melville Tonight. The great and only Melville at the Coliseum this cvening, 9 p. m, Sce him. V) The t fover, pnemmonia Low Rates East, The Ohio & Mississippi railway is now selling tickets from St. Louis to points enst at the following York, $13.00; Boston, % Baltimore i damanca, V., $.00; 0., i1 Pitt F8.0 lion, “For furthor call Lytle, 3 Lmu-. i hmn nmn W, .\lu. Melville Tonight. at and only Melville at Coliseum this evening, 9 p. m. Sce the him. Sixteenth ana Farnam str the new Rock Island ticket oflice, ets to all points cust at lowest rates. s is Tick- THIES COUNTY CONVENTION. A Call Tssuel by th tral Com A convention of the Republican Cen- ittee. publican electors of Douglas county is hercby caled to meet at Washington hall, in the city of Omaha, Octaber 14, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. m. of day, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidstes for clection tothe following oftices, towit il One county attorney, county commis: sfoner for the Third district, one county com missioner for the Fifth district, three senators, nine r sntatives to the legislature, and for such other busine may properly come before said convention. Primaries forthe election of delogates to said convention will be held October 13, 1800, in the cities of Omaba and South Omaha, be- tween thehours of 12 o'clock noon and 7 o'clock p. m. of said day, and in the country incts between the hours of 7 o'clock p. nd 9 o'clock p. m. of said day. The rep- ntation in said convention will be as fol- on said one jght delegates from each ward in Omaha, eight delegat from the city of South Omaha, five delegates from each country pre- cinct. The places for holding the primary election will be as foliows CITY OF OMATIA, Ward—Eleventh and Pierce streets 1d Ward—Kaspar's hall, South Thir- North Twelfth street. “arnam street, Shermun avenue. Sixth nty-fourth and enth Ward Leavenworth. th Wara Wi .nd» Lake Lee & Nichols' barn, West Barber shop, 2103 Cuming Cuming street. s building, Twen- {judge, ). B, Pagton; ks, T, 3. O'Neill and Nls Peterson, COUNTRY PRECINCTS, West Omaha—Benson school house; judge, rge B. Polter; dlerks, Charles Potterand 01d school house. Elc city ball: judge, Jasper Whilind: clerks, Isaae Noyes and Martin Richards, sr. Chicago office ; Juidg A. WAl Millard lkhorn stq 1.J ton, H. A, Ralfe; clerks, Aug Nolte's Noite, £ School house; judge, sey; clerks, Dr. Ebener W. T, Jeferson’—Simonsen’s lumbee nington; judee, Isane Wilt; Guteh .unl Pete neider, Waterloo—~Masonic hall; judge, James ;Inhuhnu clerks, Fred Entleld aud . Staut Henry Kel Van Dot oflice, clerks, School house sorge Redmay or of the county central committee, Moses . 0'Bries. Chairman, Only hall fare to St. Louis v ‘Wabash, commencing October 4 Gool returning until Tickets on_salo 502 Farnam also at Union Pacific depots aud Council BlufYs, inclusive. 14ih street; Omal LOCAL POLITIOS, Sixth Ward Democrats. Thero will be acaucus of the Sixth ward @emocratic club this at tho club rooms, Twenty-sixth and Lake streets o caucus upon & primary ticket evening Second Ward Citizens. There will be a meeting of the Second ward citizens club this evening, at Mies hall, Sixteenth and Williams streets Hou. W. J. Connell, 2, O'Hawes and others will s pealk. th Ward Republicans. The republicans of the Fifth ward will hold a me htat Erling's hall, cor enue and Ohio street, The s for the purpose of organizing a I'ifth ward republican club, Mrs Mercer, 1 wicure, 404 Bee bldg There will be twenty-two horses start in o single race on Thuvsday. Don't fail 1o witness \lAl\l\A i g contest at Union Park. ANNOUNCEMENT: The three headed songstross and the Mex- fean feather workers are the atures in the curio department of the Eden Musee this ‘They are drawing well. Burton and YA Trip to best piece ever play is intor- | specialties is without doubt at a dime theater, The 1 with songs, dances a that go to make it a plea “The Hustlc tho the Boyd Tnursday throughout the week. The pecially strong beaded by John Kernell on ale o nd Mollie Thompson on the erywhere the new farce has ap. cared it has been uproariously received and mabs will no doubt emphasize the claims of the management thatdfor a laugh producer “Ihe Hustler,” excels them all. eveuing to continue company 18 es On Suauday evening next Agnes Horndon will open ashort engugement at the Graud, fu *La Bello Marie.” Jake Rosenthal, one of the proprietors of “Thie Hustler” company, aud oue of the best ts on thie road, has sold his inter- ompany to Mr. Dayis, the firm ¥ Davis & Koogh, Jake will hot rewain long mn Lowever. His services are o valu- sla | stould have met SQUIRES AND BIRKHAU SER. They Hold a Little Scssion and In- Aulge in Personalities. of the board of public works yesterday afternoon, but Members Furray and Kierstead were absent, aod for this reason they will never know what fun they The meeting was of considering Mr. sweeping contract. There due Mr. Squires, and Chair jnsists that it shall not be allowed just ye! Mr. Squires was present to inform the chairman that he would have his money or throw up the contract The two gentlemen not only waited for the coming of the other members of the board, but indulged in some fierce person- Then wers misse lled for the purpose and his street is an estimate an Birk s sweepers imated that the v aro trying to down Mr. Squires took the other hom of the and ata meeting to be held at 4 matter will to the public by the two 1ole The Burdock tis one of the best diur etics or I n the vegetablo world, and thé componnd win as Burdock Biood Bitters is unsurpassed in all discases of the kidneys, liver and bloc ors The Art Exbibit, rn art association met last night at M. Linit galiery and took the pre limin st p\ toward preparing for the fall exhibition, It was deciaed to the exhibition on November 10, and keep it open l\\n \\\ll\i The We open sthe me: mln s nf!hu r-\HY - committee Catlin, Mr. A B. C. Browt M. Park, Mr. . Field, Mr. Bourgeo, A I Gilber W 1 Phil Stimmel, Mrs. R A, Willis und Mrs, T, H, Bli ymmittee appointed for £ ML, A, Smith, who can Napoleon to his army at health and strength while use of Ayer's Savsaparilla, is advice thit ap plies to all, both young and old. Don't w until discuse fasténs on you; begin ab once. District Court The criminal call for the next five trial days in the district courtis as follow Wednesday —State vs Charles Cree minal Conrt, Frursday— State with intent to kill Friday-State vs William Shi with intent to kill; state assault with intent to kill Monday, October 13 Clanpit. Tuesday—State vs John S. 0'Nell, ing money under fulse pretenses. vs John Harris, ), shooting vs Burncy Smith, State vs John H. obtain- 10,000 the Coliseu cert, Beautiful displ \I--hlllx tonight o cents admission to Get on the bridge motor and cents you will be carrvied into Union vk within twenty 't of the grand stand, where you can witness some of the speediest races ever run in the west. for 50 NO USE FOR DUFF GREEN, A Lively Meeting of the Second Ward Democratic Club, The democratic club of the § held a meeting last nigat wh ¢ breaking up in a row. he meeting was held at Sixteenth and Williams streets and was attended by about undred of the unterrified of that ward A committee was appoiated to selectdel gates to the county convention to be voted forat the primaries next Thursday. This coumittee reported the names of Joseph . F. Ormsby, Will Holme: ner and 48 recom- the name of half the men in the feet and tho building ) their shouts, When quiet was restored Charles Camerom objected to thé nomination of Green on the g that he was no democtat and worked for Broatch in the last campaign, narks met with the approval of a lar f those presentand several others nts. lopt the report as claved_carried after mtingof moses. The confusion in and threats of bolting the were heard on every side. Tho of the report was finally reconsid- b of Franlk Proboski substi- econd ward ch came very Duff Green was voom jumped to their tuted for i The delegates we secure e nomination of J . o ser L. Gibbon for > house «,4 reprosentative nd Charles Vau Cump for county commis- sioner. A motion w adopted to the effect that it was the sense of the voters of the Second ward that those candidates only should be supported who would pledge themeslves to vote to amend the city charter to allow the issuing of grading bouds, — Notice to Socicties, Washington hall and dining room, largestin the ¢ for rent for balls, tics, weddings,ete. Also meoting rooms for socicties torent, Aj ) Junitor. Boughta Min Dr. 8, D. Mercer of this city has bought a half int Porter zinc and lead mine near € Mo., paying is a part of what is known as the Lamb farm, the price of an acreof which now would have been lered a large price for 160 acres not long ago, ‘Phe doctor says that in the vicinity of the mine there is quite a number of people who formerly resided in Nebruska, Melville Tonight, The great and only Melville Coliseum this evening, 9 p. m, The motor takes you within a fow feet of the grand stand every day this we at the See him. Go and see the races At Union Park. A Snap-Catche Chief Seavey's detective rived and du ure hours, he prac- tices upon catehing the faces of the criminals consigned to the lower coufines of the uastile. K. H. Bowen, a housebreaker, the first to stand before the now his p o ornaments lery. "Thie ture of 4 couple of ot camera has ar- ug his le city Tta supertor exeellence proven in millions of homes for more LAl @ quarter of & century. It I8 used by the United Sta indorsed by Lhe heads of the @ The Strongest, oat Healthtul enu Bak' oes B0t contaln AmmOnls, [1we OF alum. | ¥efd'oms o can, ) ICE BAKING POWDER CO., Now Yorke Chissste Bad Fisuviaee. B 1ouls | He is ma | exposition | $100 on THE OMAH COOP AND K tes of the I Show in Nov Mr.J. R Mogahan, secre urer of the Nebraska State Poultry and Pet Stock Associal , of Lincoln, is in the city. parations for a grand poul- *h show which is to be held in 1 the last week of the month thousand dollars has been raised and Josit for paying the premiums, — Mr. s thatthe merchants and busi led Advance altry and Dog mb o ary and treas try and ber ind renderod him. wil tho savy in putting the enterpriso on its fect. s premium list for th ultry s alre completed, th ining from &1 list for the dogs w 1 ‘nn nd and assist in making up this premium “Mr. Megahn says the date $,000 birds and 1,50 dogs, He trusts the dog tanciers will s an iuterest in the enterprise and avail themsclves of the oppor- tunity offered first-class bench Show Thers has. herotofore been some compl bench shows have not heretofore o annual poultry s been mex will accommo- ar the tent, * Mol oh o dog: sanels 10,000 1 Visit the Coliseum daily. cert, Beautiful displays. Melvillo tonight at the cents admission toall. il on the t ymotor and for 50 you will b ed into Union Park within twenty feet of the grand stand, where youcan witness some of the speediest races ever run in the west. nd con- great Get cents T1ON NEARING ELE Lycurgus Miltis his 87 case in The County the dist Commissioner L, his Fred W, for assault, which was the district by Simon Monday, the ! stipulation stating the matter had been adjusted by the e »d that this case outof a contest between Commission derson and ex-County Clerk M. D), over chattel being Roche taken the book county and sold it to a firm in the chattie sago business. When Anderson learne: after it an it after it by R with the i W t of the National bank building aon and his son attempted to got the hook from Kahn and the fracas continued until the parties reached the strect, suit in the district court was based on this occurance ickets at lowest rates and superior accommodations via the great Island route, Ticket offiee, 1602 teenth and Farnam streets, Omuh There will be twenty-two horses st ina single race on Thursday. Don’t to witness this exciting tat Union Park. Y former Mrs. Burgess' Funeral. The funcral of the late Mrs, M. O, Burgess, mother of Mr, B ss and G R. Arm strong and - siste of Mrs, St.John Goodricl, took pl erday afternoon at 2 dence of Mr. Armstrong, ., Mr. > ‘mihog ed with yellow lles, Messrs. G, H. Web- A. Austin, 1d Sila any ¢ roses, carnatic Many Clergymen, Singers, actors, and public speakers use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, It is th remedy for hoarseness and the vocal organs, throat, and lungs, a anodyne and expectorant, the effects \»l this preparation are promptly realized “Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hius done n 1 good. It is a splendid remedy for all dis- cases of the throat and lungs, and I have much pleasure in testifying to its merits,"— (Rev.) € ichols, No. Tisbury, Mass, In my profession of an auction al 1 of the vo or throat is a serious matter, but, at each attack, I have been re- lieved by a few doses of Ayer's Chierry Pectoral. This remedy, with ordinary care, has worked sueha m 1 effect that 1 h.\\u suffered very little inconvenience, I have also used it in my family, with very exccl lent results, in coughs, colds, W, H, Quartly, Minlaton, So. Australia. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, DR.J.C. AY;;‘;"S?).,N]:owcll, Mass., Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $o. any. Kabo, Kabo, Kabo—that sounds like an African name. » It means a corset “bone” that can’t be broken—if it can't be broken, it doesn’t stick into you—so it means a “bone” of comfort, not of contention, It means a corset “bone” thatdoesn'tkink—if itdoesn’t kink, the corset can’t roll up in the middle as corsets are apt to do—so it means a “bone” that stays where you put it. It isn't a “bone” at all, but Kabo, Kabo, Kabo ; and Kabo means a corset you wear a\\CCI\ or two or tllree, till you make up your mind about it, and then go back to the store and get your money, if you'd rather have money than Kabo. o There's a primer on Cor sets for you at the store. ¢ CuIcAGO CORFET Co., Chicago and New Yorks DR, BALLEY, Y Graduate Dentist. A Tull Set of Teeth, on Rubber For Five Dollars A pertect fit guara Teoth ext ithout pain or dan (ot h 1 PAXTON E H AND FARNAM Entravce, 16th strect elevator, Open evens fngs untils o'clock | Tt Eubes Ontueat 00 comans IV J H’Lflkffi MO Decarm, n--n‘n-(-. 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A GODSEND TO THE FAMILY. srkudikfl&;_mxmfiww home THIZ WOMAN'S DOUC all impurit o receipt of or_money 16 lasSt., ON SALE TO AILTIL PRINCIPAL POINTS EA S’[;, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH 1302 Farnam Street. L] HARRY P. DEUEL, City Passeager and Tickot Agent === CORLISS BRAND Linen Collars and Cufs, Correct Styles. #oest Quality. Perlect Fitting. TRY THEM, DYVSPEPSIA SEDENTANY DISEASES KIDNEY COMPLAINTS LUNG DISEASES, 1nPUIE BLOOD ILIER & COMPAN PROPRIETONS AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS OMAHA NEB, MANHOOD arly Decay and ALuse STIPATION, BIL1OUS NESS OBER OUR SHOE DEP'T. Is crowded with new goods for the fall, and notwithstanding the steadily advancing priceof leathes we are in a position to offer our fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our Sho@ Department so popularin so short a time, Our stock for the fall was ordered very early, beforg the manufacturer’s thought of advancing prices; the material was selected with care and the Shoes were made and finished in the best workmanlike manner, and only the largest assortment, but also the best mad we are now offering not Shoes for Men and Boys, lonest goods which ae are not afraid to back with our guarantee. . To signalize the opening of th' Fall Season in this Department we place on sale to-day, 2,000 pair fine C is L]h' sar for like goods. Our ““Workingman's" shoes for ¢1. turning out better than ever this fall. the manufacturer has greatly ever offered for sale at such a low price, is perfect. In the finer kinds of lasts, rades we Calf Shoes, » quality and make which we sold last made with (.mulu i Welt, arefully as good for wear and elasticity as Hand-sewe Al\lm ibove are an extraordinary bargain. i Nothing shortof $2.00 will buy ow an exceptionally large assortment, all styles of tocs, shoes tofit any foot. o All our otherdepartments are loaded with new goods. anticipating an increased trade. PRICES Open until 8 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co Corner Good Advice. Tt was Cowper who said, “To be well dressed, well bred and well | equipped, is ticket good enough to | pass us readily through every door.” The first of the above gual- ifications can be obtained by purt chasing from us one of our | | b e | Fine Cheviot Suits | | which are equal in style, finish and Imaterial to the best approved tom work, | | | | DRS. 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COLISRU M 1 LAST WEEK OF TIHE GREAT EXPOSITION First and only Appecarance of the MARVELOUS MELVILLE U Direct from the Crystal Palacs, London, in His Sensational and Original Act, Entitled LA CHUTE DU CIEL. Melville Accomplishes the Most Terrific LEAPS FOR LIFE. Walksthe Ceiling Around a Sphere. The Apparatus Used by ville in this Actis Valued at $3,000. M elb‘ Last Week of the Great Exposition. Grand Concert Lvery Afternoon and IEvening by the Second Infantry Military Band, ONLY OPPORTUNITY OF SEEINS TAE WONDERFUL MELVILLE Beautiful Art and Other Displays. VISIT THE GREAT EXPOSITION. ADMISSION TO ALL ONLY ¢ ./ 5 CENT TAX MEYER & BRO., The Popular Jewelers, Are rocciving daily from the loading manufacturars of this country and Burope, sl thy LATEST NOVELTIES in FINE JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CLOOKS, BRONZE ORNA- MENTS, LAMPS, SILK UMBRFLLAS, CANES, OPERA AND WIELD GLASSES, ANEROID BAROMETHRS, THERMOE- TERS, SPEC CACLES and BY& GLASSES, B, B, DIAMONDS aud al otier presious 8:0103, mounted and loose. GOLD, SILVER and NICKEL W ATCHBS, in all gralss, for ladies and gentlemen. HOWARD WATCHES A SPEC- IALTY, but wo carry all other firat-class makes—Elzin, Wal- tham, Springflold, Bic. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER, and ALL GOODS are WARRANITED, Space will not alow us to QUO I'E PRICE, &) ourstcek istoo LARGE and VARIED, but come and =e0 for yourse.ves. It will ¢o8: you nothi g to LOOK. Vigitors aro ailways W ELCOME, and should you WISH o buy wo w.ll make it an objact for you to DEAL WITH Uw®. W' are shhywine HUNDRE of articles suitab'e for WEDDING and other GI at prices ranging from 81 un to $1,000, All our c tom:rs are TREATED ALIKE, whotaer purchages b SMALL or GREAT, MAX MEYER & BRO. Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Naeb. g ESTABLISHED 1866. 4 th NO CUREK! NO PPAY. Dr.DOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebh. Eoventeen yoars® experience. A roguiar gratuaton o AL AuCe s 0 CHIZHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYRDYAL PILLS, 50 SROKS BIANOND BRANG. LADIES ONLY - neqlq LEREGULATOR, Sy ; MALE RS R P i by 42 iy sabled rom o o ;i BLMEDY €O, 0w s.x(fi