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UILIANG THE TI NINES. at the rosumed s formar position as Bricklaying has THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, " 1 ACQUIRED 1T BY (CCUPANCY. been commenced on tife Armour-Cudahy paeking plant. tow houses of Swift & Co. West of tho - ——— . : P Rl racks ; } A Move to Establish Tin Mills in This | C. Stanley bas removel from Albright | The Union Pacifio Gobbles Valumable Prop- (ity, tht Mock bloclk, Tiventy-fourth and” M erty Without Paginga Peny, —— A. James was appinted engineerof the —_— | Third ward school b " and not jauitor, as GO0D EFFECTS OF THE MCKINLEY BILL. | erronously repor X s THE CASE DECIDED BY JUDGE HOPEWELL, » n— the dahy packing ) X ppe ads of packing g n Enthusiastio Meeting of the Lioeal produc rope. The Omata Guards Escort Their New Fire Insurines Men and Submis | Cigrmakers' uni will meet in Gatling Gun to the Arme= slom of Thelr Committee's :(\;.""“ ‘“‘l“,‘}",f or \\‘{{,f‘,““.‘“ el ory on Capitol Report, | A fine aud ved to Mr. and Mrs. Avenne. | Baile, L church 1 o pro- i The alvisability of an effort on tho part of v The case of Susan B3, Myers ot al, vs Alex the capitalistsof Omaha to seou . | 1 con, | ander Me Henry O. Hobble and the of the tin ifacturing industry for this good | Union Pacif pany was decided ! Y | to the ght. All who o o o - city was by Customs Colle brea |.L”\\h¥ i3ed. Oving to | 1 Judge 20 o erday, thejury Alexande the meeting of the fStako about'the plkce tho attendinn ¢ ¢ e th exchange. His suggestion a as ot as large as the gool supper merited grow o “Now fhat mecling sxchange are | s ity \,.71\-'1\ to the | tract of land in the vicl held agiin, and the members are secking out | borne of Mr. and ) hn Bac , P | cfle depot gue mcans and anotier by whidh the nateria betyeon T >eme fifteen 0, one Henry B. Myers nterests of O may be udvanced, I | ud gave Mrs of Chiicago oy in Qe 1 tocall attention tothe possibilities which | prior'to her dopar et bl seem tolie boloro us in onnection withtin. | band boys wer given a welome such ws | When the milroad, in oxtendin its switch YA protective tanff suficiently high t stand hostess served s builtupon the land, i ] cournge de r ite: Wiloh ite | | 1 nicely ontertaining faisod, or ffteen years ' ot more the land known to exist i tablished, and within £ s been e » the boen used for W0 VeRrs ago t W PUrposes, manu fature of tin bedome out Prople menced suit in ¢ »f our rnost s returacd from Peorts | bauy, but th L he 08t exten o es of i ore | 1 the 1 0% Col flm‘l i:‘ 1w Xt Tiakve ‘v:u‘l‘ :“ 'fm :[Am_v‘ Wake will 56 1 In instructing the jury the judge held that States ore Yocated i tho mouthe | ¥ s itit was found that the company had held Westem par. Pt gt ok Y possession of the ground for ten years, and WaYS are now i oper: brab G. Glasgs xwwr.! eri | during that 0D iffs had never iR R | 1s " visiting Po and Mrs. John M. | made ‘any demands for o the partof Omaha capitalists Glasgow. ment from the defendants, verdict mon o the Lowis Ste t) Chicago to | for the defendants should be rendered. View bRy meet his_mott nd two weeks | ing the matter in this light the jury retired v plating work product of t in tbis city ! Certain mines must find an oand ina short time returned o verdict that Bl the ownership of theland in tho rail from somewhere, and [ am stronely impresse annual re e with the ideathat, if t up in time, the s cavalry ' ey (N('l‘r):;j bulke of distribution can be muhv from (hu Honry Deland, rry, ldaho,an ‘j = e b2 : A - charnctir and eximt of the Daloia mines | g, of Landioed o H 1o y of the h ne, Mortis was walking along the railtoad wre curr but [ am credibly informed Hnico, Ju wm . r:d\» 2 ale u_;l the }"f' rou that great scheires are on foot for 1 — oar Sty siatlon whia b wei 1 lelievo this mater yrs Water feot Into tho air, Whon Mertis struck the A would sug that Lily feet. fito t W ertis struck the members of the e uge giveat least a part Soap ground, he yis: m]\, i :h at :n- was Zmirlh 8- of their tim ssion and investiga- Wil ken ribs and a baly tion of tin manu facture at this point Floaf or six months he 1 lave n the meantime, to % s UL visit the v Peak mines, and others - o gt 0 pay him §2,00 16 Exiat re o PUFPOss of "making ex= A CABINET RUMIOR. for the tended inequir ito” their ol y tie plns and purposesof ¢ wana ~<_Through theconrtesy of gentleman wh futimate w i have been enable me tima I and which wi o ThEe Secretary Tracy Said to Prefer to Bea WisHINGTON, (‘ % 4 SILYV B ENCE, Senator Finance Ministers and Bank Direcs tors Meetat Vienna. Special dlegram 3 Short E 7 , Oct. Sg[Special Cablegram to shall ho pleq xchange the | is atime for star! o The Neu Freie Presse sa resultor my inve X mportant political reand the present in » has been held by Duns M ing to | terval be ot without its i 4 mak ¥ itlor of SEING kTkraes oM Austria’s minister of finance, Dr. W ekermo, finding whether t} was i r' of tin 4:\\nvrw¥¥|‘|“ offect | navyis su meiiber of the MeKinley bill, 1f be said, that Omaha b he distributing e the bulk of the output from the | nder will start next week for a he hills. On_ his return he w il | i >d report of his investigations | Seuator Hi to the real estate exchange. In this comection, it may be stated that General E. F. Test is also strongly imbued with the fact that the tin industry should be encouriged in this city, because, he holds, thereis millions in it for intelligent capital: ists. He points tothe fact *hat since the pas. sage of the MeKinley bill Chicago has con- trip throu make a detai the interest understood return to the senal have difiicy cuded to established alarge tin factory, The general says thata tin works herve would be The pres 500 miles nearer the mines than Clhicazo and would bearthe same relation to them that the suelting works do to the mines whence they get daily their tons of all kinds of min- eral wealth, ———— TOCAL INSURANCE AGENTS, ver! They Have Perfected Their Organiza- tion and Success Appears. There was 8 meeting yesterday of the new local undexwriters' assoclation, at which was submitted the report of Messrs, Webster and Palmer, the committee sent by the organ- {zation to Chicagoto ascertain the sentiment of the leading conpanies regardisg the new | posters wn society. The report wasa most favorable one, show- Ing that the project was much rmore warmly sustabied than some members believed it Tur B ing resol aisenceln the be - .would be. nicihods of @ As it loks now, the local agents will be | of our art, ¥ enabled to run their own business to their those eve thost wn satisfiction, while at the sametime ing mindful of the interestsof the com: panies represented. Thenew organization comprises many of nayy in this direction cased salp, and if not cu the hair and baldness v Hair Renewer will cure LOUD PAPER DENOUNCED, Actors Protest Against Indecent Ad- New Yor, Oct. Orler of F! Resolved, ship regard with groving lendency onthe part of certain man- azers to coants ectionable el fon we lisre by, An h against the ¢ and a SUonE woaponof att Stuart R\)lmm. who with T, F. Mackeyand Hurloy Merry drafied the resolutions, said in d the di- bank to ituation 1o xtant is to of the eibarisios arian minister of finance of the Austro-Hung: the financial receut hat the tisfied the cabi rian as a h »m the 1 States ol A foreln 1o ailed an of 200,000, florins will be raised to redeem sco d ex-Senat that amount of paper currenc of aid o be quie this amount 140,000,000 florins will be raised t of Mr. Tr Ay, au a aud 6),000,00 that M. | ic also auth installment of 50,000,000 flc ver coin and bullion. Th paper says, are notexp this year. ‘The Presse and Fremdenblatt deny the report of the results of the conference be- tween the Austrian and Hungarian finance ministers and the directors of the Austro- Hungarian bauk as published by the Neu Freie Fre They declare that nothing definite was decided upon at the conference, e H ry. the first worthof sil- trausactions, the ected 0 take place by Austr s by ity in getting his old ns to be clear for the llmsvnmml- dejires of the secretary of the ceof dandrul indi H:lll s France's Growing Surplus, Pans, Oct. 8.—~[Special Cablegramto Tue Bee|-—The revenue of the ¥French govern- ment during tember exceeded the esti- mates by 5,400,000 franes, and showed an in- crease of 9,100,000 franes over the revenue of the corresponcting month last year. For nine months the revenuo shows a surplus of 44,150,000 francs, tisements by Managers. 8, —[Special Telegram to in Forrest lodge of actors, riendship, has adopted the follow- fon That the actors’ Order of Priend- alirm and Indignation the Sej of indecent riisements of an ob- that we belleve per- une wil prove njurious to s of the thea trical profe. Y. enter our prote 0f tliese managor 15 notonlyan ab to publie decen (I the hands OF ready and too willing traducers of d o i Egypt's Cotton Crop. Cuiro, Oct. 8—[Special Cablegram to Tie Ber|—The Septenuber report issued by the cotton association, states that the first pick- inzof the Eyptian cottoncrop is finished. The quality of the eotton is very good. tle injury las been done by worms, crop is estimated at §,250,000 cantars. the leading agents in the cityand among the course of his remarks that theevil was a Wil Stadd I ot o these are soms who were not mern | threatening one. It was generally admitted il Eada ey e gTsaiene, Kiom of the mssociition, gis also who | DVhe membrs present at the mocting thag | Naukton. Heive i e e rwonted | companies wiich il not | theoffending mes were not confined to rural | immense crop this year in South Dakota an belong to the = union. These latter | Fonagers alone, as several first-cluss attrac- | Of the remarkable Doom Yankton nowenjoys. agents becime members of the new orginiz tion only when they found they could do so without sacriticing their intérests or those »o{ the companies interested, and who could hardly fi streets, not be drawn iuto the union, ““Yes, the old organization has got to go," saidan adjuster, ‘I am not intercsted in the move at all, butl caneseein what has al- ready been done that the companies are dis- posed to plice confidence in_ the local with certun limitations of ecour beiug the case, the old dictator: specdily becomea thing of the past.” Low Rates East, The Ohio & Mississippi railway is now Louis to |v0nm followi low rate 1 Boston, $16.00; Baltimore and \\ Albany, $15.0 Buftalo and 810.00; Jumestown, N Was i selling tickets from St, east at the large and the prody famous i label whic Pitts burg, Pa, $800; Cle \med 0., 88.00; | ton to becomo a sta Columbus and Dayton, 0., $1.15; Galion, | the people O., .50, For further m{mu tion call | that Mr. E on or addres: J. Lytle ‘W. P. A, | iogton for 105 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo, SALLAE _—— wooden p SOUTH OMAHA, commonly Michael Bradley Shows Up, Michael Bradley, the man who made the Aeposit inthe Nebraska savings bank in Juno tand whose receipt was presented at the bavk by another man who demanded the monoy, Tuesday appeared at the bank Awith hi tiflute aud receipt for his $170, Mr, Bradley works inthe ham gang at the Ar- mour-Cudahy packinghouses andhas worked No. 1549, He says that he never missed the papers but that a young manby the name f an, who boarded at the same house, who d out, must have taken the papers out of bis pocket book and on failing to secure the money W aud then fearing detoction quietl, Democratio Candidates. Ata meeting of local democrats the foliow- fowing primary ticket was selectod. First Ward—Judge P, J. Kin Parks aud David J. Bloom cond Ward— H. Flewing, George Itzer and Miles Welsh Third Ward-Thomas k.McGuire, Bernard McDermott and Chris R . Fourth warl—John S. Walters, Michael . Comors and Thomas Gillespie. Ly [Copyr southwest antirely the rece vamoosed, the become tot ernment be that it can Robert Use r. L R 0ess. tions have of Fits, spasms, St. Vitus' dance, n ervousnes and hysteria ars scon cured by Dr. rvine. Free samples at Kubn & Co.'s, 15th and Douglas, The Pen with Which WASHINGT0; tothe Bee. | glass inthe capitolof the ona pentolder of native ebo inthe frests that she! | used by the sign the actof congr enabling act, but it did not wor dozem, sud signed the bil e The Irish Potato Crop, Lo, Cable-Special gard tothe potato crop fal gested districts lying northeast, west and tothe coast is ¢ Ireland the crop is av satisfactor prised at the American subscriptior Toports in Therels plenty of work for liborers. relieved so oft, e derangements of the nery- ous system, suchas headache and sleepless. late been isuing printing @ 8 REASONS. 1309 WHY WE SUCCEED IN OUR ENTERPRISE. 1. Because 2. Because we sell goods 8. Because . Because we Because we alter goods to fit the purchaser free of charge. give the purchaser more tnan he anticipates for hismoney . Bec ALL AL Because we ause . Because THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1899 " we do as we advertise. at lessthan the cost of material, we have the confidence of the public. we never allow a garment to be misrepresented. ILR\IIO\S DONE FREE OF CHARGLE SER WHAT YOU CAN SAVER. TO INSURE A PERFEC PE—— DIA MONDS. | Watchesand Diamonds Glyen Away - with Tea and Coffee A Novel Way of Introducing Goods, The names of all persons recoiving diae | monds, watches, etc 1 to this list daily, The company , are add Overtand t we guarantee agenuine tailor-made suitatr e‘ui) made Prices | fios e o e "?yx'n-|lw|".h|~'..»|‘]?i’|\.‘; guarantee a perfect fit. hou Wl inorder to introduce thelr goods this company will present for sixty days souvenies with | cofteo sold, such as | niekol watches, also |1 =olid gold setting omotioy and many [ less value. Every pur a souvenir, The coff can ‘m‘l o ul\(-'!lH weigh about thres pounds, t and contents weigh about or ¥ ean of tea id wold, sily onuine diame sliver tableware, othe of LT FIT, SUTTS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS PANTS. T'hisoxponsive and novel way #70 custom made suit for. $65 custom made overcoat for. $16 custom made pants for ... ngwill be discontinued after #60 custom made suit for $60 custom made overcoat for. . ... $28.50 | #15 custom made pants for 3 ays and these really choice gools ®55 custon made suit for. . #50 enstom made overcont for. ... $24,50 | $13 custom made pants for ::;‘1““:" e o ”l'.f-' bty 50 custom made suit for. ¥ 45 custom made overcoat for.. ... #12 custom made pants fox purchaser must hot expect LA iR £15 custom made suit for. $20,00 | ®40 custom made overcoat for. $£17.50 | 810 custom mgde pants fox mond or wateh, This company claim £10 custon made it for $18.50 | $35 custom made overcont for. 11,00 [ # 8 custom made pants for. that the 0 just ns good wweight 1o b customn made Open ev Foomsocket and Bhode Tslan The largest manufact goods in the city. TRY OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS, THE BEST MADE. AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE CO., suit for. | - $15,00 | $28 custom made overcont for. ... 12,25 | $ FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. enings until g o'clock, = Q@INE AR s Are the Exclusive Western Agents for the Wa cs Corresgondence solicitad, irers of rubber footwear in the world. Prices always the lowest. OMAHA - NEB. custon made pants for Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 1309 Farnam Strcct. Omaha, 1\01). ]309 uber Goo rry the only complete stock of first-class rubber tehos, diamonds or jowelry as their competitors have to | give awny glassware, ehromos, ete, Got up aclub, 'Huunwhu get up a elub | order most al & handsomo pres ent, Oeders by ma .u.m,ym foryarded to all parts of the United Stites ro- order, Terms: thirteen for venty-seven for $20, Address | Overland Ten company, Omaha, Neb | Store open from 8 o'clock a.m. to9 o’'clock p.m. and Saturdays till 10 o’clock p. m. Now open. Mrs. P, A. W I\\l?m k, N.I17thst., sile ver sugar bowl . Huntington, Sou 1| \Umvhl huntin d watch, in t | a1 ta M 2th and Spring, bottle cast C. Behrent, Pa- gold-lined cup; Andr enu, Has b., Dr. B dentist, solid gold band ring in R B Stephenson, Couneil sil- buttor )y Brennea, a 7 o gold wateh in rague mail solid gold band rin w. F. Kilburn, mail order, Grand® Is] nd, Neh., silver, gold-lined cupin tea; L., S, Rudolph, Burt st., clustor diamond vin a: G B Evanston, N, 16th st,, gold e stand in tea; Mrs, oy, Blondo st., silver five-bottle cuse Smith, S. Omaha, dinmond Huber, 14th and r but dish; S. o st uul, | 2 Omaha, silver Waller, David . dismond rin Maplo st.,silve Hugh Logan, mail order, silver gold-lined gobl D. L. Hoftmuan, mail imond ring in silver fi : savenworth st., diamond nd silver gold-lined cup; ' South. Omaha, $10 J. Builey, Walnut I An Mo, b stin tea Fdward in gold coin # Hill, silver b F. W. 12th'st,, siiver _five-bottle caste \\ l\\\mu't Wahoo, ‘\'nh m Qiamond ring in tea; M | order, . Hauks, No- 1 Mrs. John ca silver five-bottle ¢ . 5. 19th st., elegant silv: (five pieces) with tea; Leavenworth st., silver sugar T4th, sarvice MADE BY SPECIAL PROCESS--THE BEST. Cocoa is of supreme importance as an article of diet. Van Houten's has fif#y per cent. more flesh-forming proper- ties tha ¥an Houten's Cocoa The tissue of the cocoa bean is so softened as to render it easy highly developed. 9 VAN wluble than any of the nums that mo other Cocom equals thi tios. *‘Largest sala in tho world.” Ask for VX HOUTEN'S and take no other. 65 n exist in the best of other cocoas. years and “BEST & GCES FARTHEST.” of digestion, and, at the same time, the aroma is slinetiolibe wotkl) HOUTEY'S COCOA (“onco tried, always used ') is theorlginal, pare, solu- patentedand madein Molland, and ay Lottor and mora test will essily prove, Furentor's in_solubility, agreosbie taste and nutritive quali- of gold medais, etc. for displaying upon the public Mile s e SPOILS ARELIC. Washington ‘Was Not Admitted. Oct. 8.—[Special Telegram here i3 lying ina beautiful youthful Puget .\'nmd‘ beautiful pen of e from icls ofone of Wasli s most nes, “This pen and holder bear a informs the public that they were president of the United States to 53 enabling Washing- 1 presented to on, It istrue Robinson brought this pen to Wash.- OoONE E’\IJ OYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs istaken; itis pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptiy on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- by Mr, J. the president to use in signing the , and s0 the picked up one of the ora entolders and steel stubs that he uses, which cost about five cents a with that. ght 1590 by James Gordon Bennett ! Oct. 5. —[New York Herald | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- W Tus Bsn]—The Horald :cpmbla to the stomach, prompt in correspondent in Ireland telograp s re | i action aud traly B easlCamiite the comn- effects, piepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities coramend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. yrup of Figs is for sale in 60c and §1 bottles hv all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who way not have it on hand will pro- are it prompily for any one who wishesto try 3t.~ Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORWIA F16 SYRUP €0, JAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUSVILLE, KY. HEW YORK, N.Y. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. of the coast, that the fallure close ete, but in otlier parts of erage. Other crops are Irish editors are sur- and say are exage Amer n naturally look for mon ally deme ized. The local gov- oard @t Dublin expresses the beliel cope with the question unaided, it e For Headache Horsford’s Acid I‘lm\phntc Sanford, ShefMeld, Mass., says: ! g fket issupred lo bo nthointersst | Tho Modern Wondmen Trowbie. | siaus mane Tin Gue At AV mank coJose ou for roprese Criciao, Oet. 8.—(Spacial Telogras dunotier ticket in the Intoreit of Jame | p GU OpR SomRecl Anegran 0 E ovey will kdy Be put in the fold. waigit. | [n BeeTDS B L MolSinie, head d oLl ! One-Eyed Riley Avrested, America, yosterday suidtuat the officeof J, Martin W Byl Riley, 1sh, faniliarly known as “Ono- has been arrested charged with pilering & sand slove, screw-driver and @ spiit leveL The articls wm\ told to E V. Warvn 2l Dunn, @ carpenter, bought one Kot o W e il han b learing before fudes, King, tis woraing, havisg b ' berated on bis own recognizance. C last. M. Dr. MeKin for Omah the books at Fulton, Notes About the Clty. Ole Johmson is very sick with the faundice, to M. M. Parrish bas removed from Sarpy eounty to Albright. Work was conmenced byJetter yeste ot ek wan e ed byJetteryesterday to Thomas Barry was fined 85 and costs by Buige King for resisting OMcer John Follon, William Watson, who has lately returned Afler speading e summer in Scoland, yester- Tim cats and & the new F ots toall ) head cleris, pack from using by the injunctton grauted Ju| by Judge Tuthill. Birds and Monkey s Cremated. NEw Y canary and mocking birds, two monkeys, two a fire last night in store, at No, 222 East Houston street. —— 1602 Sixteenth ana F in, IlL,, was vacated Saturday Root is head consul of the order, nnie 84 ild that FL M. Konnedy, lato d upall the stuff and left 8. This, however, does not affect of the order, which arein the office 11, and which they &re restrained WEENOE TANINR Op o Palntn the Back, Dimness of Vision. Premature Ola Age, and many other diseases that lead (o insaaity ©reonsumption and a premalure grave. 8% Full partiealars in oar pamphiet, which wo de- Wi to send frea by mall to every one. §8-The Spe- Sltle Medicing lgsold al §1 per package, or 81 prok= e F0r K, cx will o dnt T by maf] G0 recelpt OF b ylead by addresing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. 0n meunt of countorfeits ‘we have 8d0pted the yollow wrapper, the only genuine teves Tannn e oK, Oct. [Special Telegram BrE. |-One hundred parrots, 100 pug dog were burned to death, by Frederiok Henzler's bind rnan streots iy tock [sland ticket office. Tick- points cast at lowest rates Tahovid o v ...:‘"if' g abe s o k. t.vowl.ml.nwan-.cou. K .‘\\IIHIM"HP PA. s R 5}\ ERE Dr. COUGE Are highly recommended after sevon succossful years of sole maunufacture Kopp, Dreibus & Co., ST M CC 1106 Farnam Sold ever, Send for F. C, Werner's (UGHS OR COLDS | DRS. MERRKL!: & MERRILEL ] DROPS experience by the vs, INFECTIONERS, St., Omaha, Neb. ere, ¢ per package. DI, SSANUIN = ELECTRIC BELT 5 thim to RANDENFLEGTRIC 6o "I.rUOK you have run Janilis doctor 0k woli A....Tn,. P et BPECIALISTS IN ey Diseases ofthe Eye, 4 ana Su Ear, N men and Childeen. Thodoctors have Liad years of exporienca in the THE FIGURE ©9." The figure 9 in our dates will make a long rtay, No man or woman now living will ever date a document without using the figure 9, It stands In the third place in 1680, where it will remain ten n move up to second placs fn 1900, where it will rest for oo hundred years, There is another'9" which hasalso come tostasy, 1t is unlike the figure 9 in our dates inthe respeet that it has already moved up to first. place, wh 1t will permanently remain. 9" High Arm W hesler & Wilson Sewing Machine, The “No. 0" was endorsed for first place by the | experts of Europe ot the Paris Exposition of 1889, Wwhere, after a severe contest with the leading mer it was awarded the only Grand Prize given to fanily sewing mschines, all | o otherson exhibit having received lower awards ¥ The Freuch Govern, also recognized itssuperiority by the decoration of Mr. Nathanicl W heeler, President of the compan y, with the Cross of the Leegion of Honor. Tho “No. 9" is not an old machine tmproved upon, but 13 an_entirely new machine, and the Grand Prizc ot Paris was awarded it as the grand: est advance in sewing machine mecnanism of the ge. Thome who buy it can rest mssured, there fore, of baving thovery latestand best. WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G ¢0., 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago E. P. FLOODMAN, ____220North Sixteenth Street. =OM AHA = Medical and Suraieal Institute Comer 9th aud Harey Streets, Omaha, bowl; S. N. Bank, mail order, Lincoln, :\u-», gents' hunting 1d wateh in Charles \]\ommn. Nicholas st., sil- ver butte Mrs Calkins, Hast- ings, N pickle stand; Toda Plielps, Caulifornia st., coin silver chute- laine watchin tea; Chris Kuehl, 7thand Buncroft, silver five bottle caster; Geo. L. Dennis, S, 20th, silver pickle stand; Miss ie Brown, Blondo st., silver | caster; Mrs, 8. Chandler. . South Omaha, dismond ng in te Corey, )t Itis called the''No, uson st., silver pickle ste ml Mrs, abeth Clements, Holyoke, Col., mail order, silver butter dish; Z\l l|~h. N 1 st.,silver sugar 3 Mr ladstone house, 10th st., Hh- five-hottle Frank Spelly, 15th st., combinat mond, ruby and sapphire ring, Henry Sollinger, S. 10th st., silve 't N.Hansen, Dodge st so gold watch, in tea: Auglhm Lindbladt, Dorcas st., gold lined cup; H. / order, Hastings, Neb., found gents’' nunting case gold wi 810 in gold coin and solitaire diamond shirt stud, in tea; Mrs. Foldlap, S. 21st st., silve “butter dish; Mrs. J. L. Wav- rin, S, 13Lh st., silver sugar bowl; Mr: Sadie Berger, 11th st., hunting cas gold watch and silver butter dish, in tea; Alex Lon, m_ and Vinton sts., di mond ring Monninger, N, 16th st silver pickle stand: Ralph Boran, coun= ent silver Camp, mail club 27 cans for $20, cil Blufts, coin silver chatelaine wutch, intea; Mus C. Stas, S. 12th st., gold lined cups Mvs. Julius Stein, 1 silver butter dish; W. B, l‘nll. 5 S0th st., diar ring, in A, J. Herri diamond ring, Clark st., silver butter di mail order, Lawrenc lined cup; Mrs, 1 st., solid L«.mmml erman ilver gw]«l]m 1 cup; Mrs, M. d st., silver five-bottle cas. ter; Mrs. C, ()h-wm. S. 234 st., silver pickle stand: Bush, Birney st gent’s hunting case gold wateh in' te Alice Camm, 13th and Martha, x Califor- gold band ring: Henry Sturgis, cluster Cuming ster, Bessie mond nia st — | Riggs, bottle ave.; di \\ elic ]u I ring in ln o hottla , mail order, Fremont, \ul)u». hunting case golds watol | %00 in 1 coin, Mrs, Georgo | Armstrong, Spring st silver cako | stand, Aug. Cristens, Leavenworth st.; | silver cako stand, 'Albert Hessinger, Dupont st clustér diamond scarf pin in homas Morrison bottle e | i dinmond ring [ tea, 1 silver five vski, Dupe nd silver Il\\ bottle caste hospitale Of Brookiyn ani New York and s smeng Frank Frouek, Baneroft st.. silver calko ihe most successful and widely known specialists in stand; . F. Prentiss, Cortlund ine B An@ MIGloi AL nase dinmana ving in ten; Frank Robe LT eSS and muu.u silver five bottle caster; b.mumll Miss Miller, 18th st., silver mckio [~ s; desponen FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL -vuml. .\m. J. 1. Sah 0, sil- St R e T R i el S v sugar bowl; Harve South s PLUOK” ki s 6" Lerden satl, Borusneniy Chronic Discases and Defor mities. ahi, coin silver chaticlaine watch in A Tk agamst wite: Dis B oA en® Ak Dieesnay DR. A. T. MoLA UGHLIN, President. “'I‘:’“Lll]'{: Wilden, O it f“‘."”\» - 0 WhiGH yais don'e weant your B e s ster; Mi dory, SS9 B o """7 ; ‘J:‘f‘:;r{}:‘;*\\,, il s iy b el Tonied Ly, 5. W Mclsnan S, 10th st silver pickle Bello went; Tesun n nrmm(fl “PLUCK WINS LUCK!” LOST Nerve Beans N. V. 8 Omuaha. Opens 9th month Broa St o Tathing 1hope, aoes paticulan address WM. I APPL W YORK M1 ol. U.J. Wrig: Ty me ERLE MEDIGAL GO, Eutale T accessful Meth- 808 [or S ommns Tocalc Hook matled (sealed) ito-Urinary Sargery, 3 drocels, Varicossla, wi business. All Sexaal Do a5 €0 Warriage successtully Ny YOU WILL BIND THAT al disentes safaly and permanently curod. m. (IS pom . Sundays, 10 il 12, Ableto visit us may botreated ag Mediciies and la- sultation free. POWER. LG E. BLAKE, BOISSEVAIN & CO, London, England. ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO, Amsterdam, Holland. BANKERS, Buy and sll American securities on commislon »n London sad on all Continental markots, Negoulations of new loans 8 specialty. fce, N. . Cor. oltberstreot, Omais Neb ive grounds, buildings, 3, and Mbrartes. For tuli N, PhD., Acting Prostdent ITARY ACADEMY B.S,AM Coruwal Wla ' " DR. JE. McBREW | The Specialist, Tib and Faruam S, eatrance o | todowsk FEMALE BEAI\IS c DUAN D08 Harrison, Davenport st., silver gold dcup; A, nond rin Council Blufy McKern, N. 2 judin o reat- | caster; — Blanche Thompson, Cali- ; st s | forn vickle ' stand; Im 4, BTRICTURE or pain p and Leaven- 10 insure reply Georgo re all sexusl weakness in elthor y er Aty brain, sexualorgans. Anso- | 218 Fifteenth St., Opposite Boyd's Al e nightly omisions, 1ot 8 Houmrt n John Rubbins, North aversion to soctety. $1box. Opera House, Omaha, Neb, oooc. Hesr! | A O el BEAN €0, Bufts 1 J) \nstruments or s 110 Farvaa Bt., ment." Ladles { huttor %iun‘h -lmn Mus. M. st silver cake stand; M Patterson. South 14th silver sugar bowl; Matilds White, Co cil Bluf old coin; Franlk Carte I femals mail or ttsmouth, gent's hunting | onse iteh; T, H. Dalloy, Shere man silyer cake = stand,