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THE OMAHA DAILY BERES FRIDAY. O(CTOBER 10, 1800. I'HE CITY. By the v-uHuhnunl a B. & M. engine with an express truck at theunion depot yesterdny afternoon 1,000 pigeons were released from confinement. Tt moset fation is preparing to hold a monster private meeting at the rooms over 1321 Douglas strect next Monday night. ut which time the cam- paign work will be outlined. hin Granscoof and Je L d from Verdigris aken to Norfol k, where i on_before Hayes, The n ruininga saloon, but s they were not satistied with the profits they engaged in the wholesale business without first having procured agovern- ment license authorizing them 0 to do. The First Baptis ehurch on next Sun- dny will observe whatthe congregation ns the special thank offering, which cond Sun Suchn were yesterday and they will h United S question were mem bers ~hml day will be contributed by the and frionds of the con addreses will bo mude and leding members of the oiraret, The services will take placeat 10:50 a, . i “Hon't Oare to Fat." {15 with the greatest confidence that Hood*s arilla is recommended for loss ofappetite, iudigestion, sicke headache and similar troubles. This medic tly tones tho stomach, assists digestion and makes one *‘real hungry) Persons in deli- cate henlth, after takin g Hood's Sarsiparilla afow diys, find themselves longring for aud eatingz the' plinrst food with uncxpected relishi. Florence Hoings, A party of Florentines surprised Mr. and theirhome in Omahaon The time was pleasantly wspent in playiug high five. Among those prosentwere Mr. and Mes, Stmpson, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, Misses Mamio and Lizie Weasa, Misses Kingand Leslie, Messrs. Nie- man, Weber and Goldbranson. The school attendance has ineres such wn extent that the board 1t necessar A to Acem secured and it is possible that the fourth xoom will be operied on Monday, Cards are out for the wedding reception to Miss Emma Walker and Mr. Emmett Solo- aman, which will be lield at the | Walkeron October 16, They w I o their friends alter January 13, 1591, at Spring Y. liss A Lorain is visiting friends fn B Mr. and M. Hall anl Mr. Niem: Miss Livic Weasa visited the corn palace in Bioux City onSunday Mr. J. Ch: x;mmu expdts to builda dwell- 11 hose s ® Mr. J. F. Ransom's daughterand family of Chicago, 111, have been visiting him, ‘The meeting between father and daugh ter was o Joyful ane, they having not met for fourteen years. Grand Concert and At the Coliseum this missiononl J Expositon evening Ad- When you patron T will nob compe: rubber boots, shoe Jam not running tw shoe slol under various at wholesale onl, inany retail stove, € me you know llml name and have no intevest Iam western agent for the New Je Rubber Shoe Co. at Omaha and eve shoe dealer knows there isno hetterline of goods made. My sales this ye 0 far are more than doublo any other Send your lists will extensively ml\m i &on. 7 The last harvest on for the south will leave Omahaat 4:30 p.m., Oc- tober 14, viathe Wabash R, R. Melville Tonight. The great and only Melvilleat Coliseun this evaing,0 p. m. ll\ll: the See him. “Nores, Wages of Northwestern Employes— The Pussenger Association Taw Bre contalned the announcement a few weeks agoof the formationof anorgan- Lzation composed of the engincers and con- auctors of the Chicago & Northwestern system. A fow days after tho combination was formea the Northwestern conductors asked foran increaso of wages and their de- mand {s still under consideration by the mau- agement. Now tho engineersggre in e Pitna et of gricances reluing to their hours of work and theirpay, 'There is a focling that troublo may resultif the man- ementof the road the request of elther branch of th Western Pu Nothing came of the meeting of the West- ern Passengerassociation in Chicago Tues- duy and Wednesday, The matter of rate cut- ting between Chicago and Denver was broughtup- and only resulted in a wrangle among the representatives of the westomn roads inan eflort tolecato the sourco of the troubles, How to regulite one-way party svent theie manipulation by tacket salso came up for consideration but postponed forone month,to which eling adjourned. Melville zht, The great and only Melville at the Coliseum this evening,9 p. m. Sce him. The Wages of Sin, It was one of those quict gloomy days atthe police station, Not moro than a dozen of- fenders were arraigned at Judge Helsley's bar and the wicked ones were disposed of in short order. Mike Cunningham had mutilated the peace and good order of the aty by spending the night inan alley, For this offense he willdo- nato fivodays labor (o tho cit Fannie Doran disturbed (hn quiet of the Third ward by attempting to paint that por- tlon of the munigipality a brightearmine hue. Forindulging in this freak, she was com- pelled to contributo §5.50to the school fund. Henry Matson took a hand ina Third ward fight, for which ho will do fiy county jall. The other party was the suffererand e was sent on his way rejoicing. Melville T The great andonly Coliseum this eve night, Melville,at the ng, 0 p. m. See him, Cowin Denies, General Cowin authorizs @ denial of the story that helad refused to take the stump for the republican ticket, Ho proposes to make sovoral speeches during the canpaign, and wll be heard from as soon s court. busi- ness permts, ANNOU Agnes Herndon will be the next attraction atthe Grand Opera house, commendng on Bugday evening next, an engagement in herlatest and greatest success “‘La Bl Marie.” Miss Herndon fsan actress of un- common force and naguetism, gifiod with ersonal charms, and she loft amost. fa- worbie inpression here from her engie- aoent last season 1n this very strong and re- markable play, The Bscalon Mexican feather workers are attracting b attention at the Eden Musee this w This isthe only troupe that do this kind of work in the United States, Their fngenuily is sstounding. On Friday samples of their work will bo given away a8 souve- miers. The three-headed songstress is a phe- nomenon hard to explain, 1t1s astonisbing sl must be seen to be ated. Aunnle 5 o champion b A Trip to Paris” ates fun forall, isa THE DIPHTHERIA CONTAGION. to Check It—New Cases Reported, Dr. Gapen stated yestorday thathe would re port the numberof diphtheria cases reported during the past three months to tho joint meeting of the board of health and the coun- ol committee at 10 a. m tolay. T t meeting clled for yesterday, but the request of Mr. Wheeler was postponed until this morning. ho records of tho city physicdan’s oflce June 1 of this year thero es of diphtieria reported to Steps Taken was in his office on whic a 0SCS S S00n Al shows that the the district the morth, Cuming | disease is most | bounded by Lakes on 1o soulh, - Nineteerth oo tho and Thirtieth on the west. There are 115 placar: and in somo of these a8 there ar cuses. New diphtheria cases were r o city physician yes 1113 Nor rth 3 1413 North Twen. ported as fol Diphtheria cases were the of- fice of the board of ed ing places: 1224 South T cornerof Eieventh South Seventeentlis ke 640 South Sixtee reported as follows 1008 Ohio. arty Huston, the six-yearold son ofD. H. died Wednesday mght —at the residence, 327 Franklin st The funeral will beheld from the house this moming. Interment at Forest Lawn. Have used Dr, Tnomas® Eclectrie croup and colds, and declare it & cire. Contributed by W, ISay, uwouth Ave, Buffulo, N, ¥ THEIR HEADS ARE SAFE, Oil for positivo 0 Ply- ostmaster Clarkson Will Not Fire Present Employes, Major Clarkson stated to o Brereprsent. ativethat he would probably assume chavge of the postofice about November I, “I have my bond here and will have it signedand transmitted to the department in afew days, and it willprobably besome time veforethe bond isapproved and my commis sion sent me."” Wil you of thie oftice “None whatever, as far as Tkuow now., he postofiice is one of those peculiarcon corns which will not admit of random chang It would seriously interferewith the s of the to put alot of green mes ) would knc thing of the foric and. would only interfere with tho proper tr stion of the busiuess of the oftice, sverythingpossible tomale the serv and_have no idea of malking any cl in the persomel of the present for ““What troth is there in the reports which tave been enrrent to the effect that would appoint Mr, Sawhill or Mr. Burie 18 your assistant( **None whatever, make any changes in the force Those stories aremade from whole cloth, Such_ideas never entered uy head or those of Mr, Sawhill or Mr. Burmester. I shall retain thepresent in- cumbent if he chooses to remain.” 10,000 reople Visit the Coliseun dally, cort. Bewtiful displays, The gre Melville tonight at the Coliseum. conts udrnission to all, Grand con- A Wretched Condition of Affairs. Oanita, Neb., Oct. 0.—To the Editor of Tur Bre: DearSic—A number of your sub- scribers and citizens on Davenport street adiacent tothe intersectionof Twentysixth and Davenport streets, would like to know where the responsibility rests for the present condition of the street crossings in said local- ity, and alsoas to what remely they have (if any). Somo six weeks ago & gung of men came along, took up the wooden stre ings and portions of the 1k side preparatory,to {ing down ‘Twenty street; that work being_completed, thes crossiigs and sidewilks were replaced, bat in _sich a miserble and un- workmanlike manuner o soon render the fntersections _above re- forred to as_mothing short of a verltable quagmire. Tho wooden crossings _are ail brolcen to picces by teams, and now, inaddi- tion to the mud (much move than unkle e esof pluks and large spikes stre wn over the crossings, astanding menace > tovehicles and homes feet, but to s, tuulmlll)ln Hut u‘l nml'll‘\uu: to y city government would_ al ping contractors to perpetrate such Of course, citizensin the neighbor- e indignnt, and it maybe that at times indignationis unreasonable, but I ven. ture to assert that should you, orone of your reporters, visit the locality in question today, cither would blush to beliold the wanton and worse than wretched condition of affairs, as stated herein, and T am confident that you would agreo with me that this complaint is not over-estimated. Respectfully, A Suss 10,000 Feople ' the Coliseum dail, Grand con- cert. Benutiful displays, The great Melville tonight atthe Coliseum. 25 cents admission to all. — A Big Improvement, Hayden Bros, tne big dry goods men on Sisteenth, near Dodge, have just suc- ceeded in seouring sixty-six feet fronting on Dodge strect, immediately west of Leslie’s drugstore, the lot extending south to tho alley, These gentlemen will begn at onco the erection of amammouth addition to their already large store builling, The new struc- ture v Q ahalf times as large as evsand two stories higher, buildivg ~ will be rused making the entire store six i ment. Therear wall of the presdut building will be torn down and the new and the onealready built be made ono structure. The floor capacity willbe 13 feet, ubout thres and one-cighth acres, or ‘et tivo entirs blockes, T'ho builling wiil be with threo passenger and two ators, s w all modern con: of goods. When completed this will beone of the four largest y goods houses in the United States, jround will be broken immediately, and the g pushed to completion with'en: st is dowg | Grand Concertand Exposition Atthe Colissum this eveni mission only 25 cents, H. P, Jacques, general purch the Kunsa & Fort Scatt the city, atthe Paxton, Ad. lng agent of ilroad. is in (Jta upertor exoelience proven inmillione fhomer Ana quarter of & century. It i used by Fndorsed by the Strongest, ted Slates Goveromen £ the greal upiversiti irestand most Elbel el ice hl’mnlur 008 BuL con tain s Emon i, ime oF slum I IRREE naxing POWDER (0, v Yok ol I Eincless ast, and | HE COURTS, A Nunber of Enter to Be Put on Trial The case of the state igainst John Farris, who was charged with laving committed an assaulty ¥ izz10 Riley, & colored woman, wis Rded in Judge Clarkso's court yesterday, and the jury returned a verdic of ting Cases Aot con ythe cse of thestate against Bamey nith will goon. Smith is aSouth Omaha n whoseveral months ago, whilein a row, arved oo Anton Bernker. He is charged With sssiult with fite ot fo kil and murd If this cise is finished, Willim Shipp will boput on the reck Shipp is the gayold min who loved Tora_Bow man, and becuse Dora didnot returm his lovehe shot at her three times, while she was entering her sister's houseon South Seventeenth street, a féy wee Next Monday the caseof tho state agulnst Tary Kinneywillhave a hewing, Kimey was a doorkecper gt tho Coliseum, and it is chirged that e vefused ce fits to cor tain eitizens; that i od to allow colored people to mter the building after thoy had purdiasel the tickuts. Mo sime J. J, MeManaris booked for’ trial. This arty who hs been charged with aviyer Hitehicof £ in cold is th ngnml i ssday tho comnty omething to s v will prose- Vant, who_ they ¢l m yoneyif they would vote ¢ in which he was interestoed, Thursiay the seand chapterin the Munn- Knowles ddultery case will lave s hearing, and thistimeit will be tl woman, Dora k. Knowles, whowill be prosecuted. mers will | Mrs. Mercer, manicure, 04 Bee blig eed suit an the reover $7H.90 x. In his petition Simpson allges that Wilcox has failed to pay the May, June, July and Augist rent, die onthe Foirteenth street building in which theold Republicn ws operated indin adition to this has failed to piy thdwater tax, amoint- i 1,40, nts were render : Hayens vs from J. (. W follows yos- Browilee onal bank ame to same, Many clergymen, Dbl Speakers use al It isthe favorit s and all uffections of s, fhroat and lngs nl expectorant, the cficts prey lon are promptly alized, Ayer's C Pectoral hasdone me gveat 1t is 4 splodid remedy for all dis- of the throat and lungs, and 1 haye much pleasure i Ustifyhg to s merlts, (ev.)C. N. Nichols, N “In my professin of an avdioner, any affeetion of the volee or throat is @ serious mitterbut, at cach k, T lave been re- lieved by ' few doses of Ayer's Cherty Pectonl.” This renedy, with o las worked sich ania suffered vesy little incon also used it in my funily, wit leut results, in coughs, Quartly, Minlaton, So. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral PREFARED BY DR. J.C. AYER & CO0,, Lowell, Mass, Bold byall Druggists, Price $1;8ix botles, $i. Urs.Bettsxis otts Physicians, Surgons and Specialists, L4098 DOUGL AS STREET OMAHA, NEB the voeal 104 yno The mosh widcly and favorabiy knowm spec- Ialists in the United State ir lon<ox- perience, remarka bio sk il And unlvuunl suc- cess in the treatment and curs of Nervous, Chronioand furgical Disases entlile these cminenthysiiang to_ tie full contiencoot theaM leied every wher oy gu At A CERTAIN AND llNlllH- CURE d the nuuer~ N DISEAS isgiirontd, UAL D “T E8, FISTUL A AND REOTAL ULCERS uaranteed cured ¥ithout pain or detention Tom busl 1Y D RO AND VARTCOCELE perm: uccesstully cured in o GONOREH morcho, o h\u it Euissions, Wienan andui cither sex positivel functional disorders the ful wmrr the_e xcess of STRICTURE withouteutt ture v ced permane ntl y remoral | o pio. 5 Guar cured, both mind and orinlo neakiess, dest e d ills, permanenty with all its dre Address those who havelm= DES. BETTS sldzgmthow phaipveie: proper fndulgence and solitary hoabits, which ruln both mind and mnly, unfitting then for business, stu. marrlige. MAICRIED MEN or Lhise enteringon that happy Hla,anrun(yhy:!uldnmhm,quhny ussisted, OUR S§UCOESS Isbasedupon fac! u First—Protionl ex ence. Second-Evory casels speoliallystud thus starting num Tuird-Meditlnes are prepared in our_liboratry exactly to sult each casy, thuseffecting cures without injury. Drs. Belts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - :OMAHA. NEB. IR. BALLEY, (radute Dentist, ATFull Sct of Tecth, on Rubber For Five Dollars. lu( it Teoth extrs it 4 Bridge ind Crown Work, outpiates Al work warrin ted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, \\_TH WD FARNAM 10th street Open even= ool —Eye and Ear 1310 DouglasStreet. fittd. FOR MEN ONLY MICIC (URE o e Nl | Bhben wsses i O1d o p MAD Surgeon— Spectades acurately i um Yory t1s6 of mol refunded s vo diys tre ment. #1; fullc . 8, Scurely sealod from ouservation. Cook Remedy Co, Omiba, Neb Olice, Sl Clal Holel, Cor, 1otk andbodgy 56 A Physicians Advice. Isuffercd foryears from gemeral delility. Tricd other remedics, nd @t no welief. My Physician proscribed S. 8. Se Iincreased inflesl My appotiteimproved; I galned strength; Wis male young again; 1t is the best medicine 1know of. y, Ind MamArey Ture gy, Oakland Ci Send forour book on Blood and Skin Diseascs, Swirr \u\llll, C , Atlanta * Here is a corset that— well ; wear it three weeks gnd bnnfv it back and get your money again il it isn’te xactly what youwant in every par- ticular” That iswhat you will hear at thestore about one corset —no other—Ball's, It means that Ball's corset is right for nine women in ten. The store has a primer on Corsets for you. CiICA@O CORSIT CG, Healthy > Cuicago and New York Women The frail woman is out of fashion; the ala- baster complexion is tabooed by saciety; the chronically 1ndisposed is a burden. God moulded the fe- male form to be the perfection of natural loveliness. Nature health are sisters. The woman of the day is searching for strength. An intelligent abstract of the Gospel of Health is contained in an arti- cleentitled, « Gymnastic xerese for Wonan," in the OCTODBER Ladies Home Journal fome of the Contents: THE KING'S DAUGHTERS. Prcticl relgious resding, thek ident. C l'l(l. PAPERS AND HUSB/ \\I)\. s of regulating these hair n THECOURTSHIP OF GEN, GRANT The warrior’s unwarlike proposal. HINTS for PRIVATE THEATRICALS Appreciated by both actor and audi- ence. HOW I HAVE GROWN P. T. Barnum paired health. THINGS TO BE wonian and edited by OLD. expliins his unim- MADE FOR FATRS, o **Bag Fuir”? and running it, newest \IVERS ARIIS, . mothers onghing S FOR GUESTS, WOMEN AS LITERARY WORK ALL ABOUT PLOW ERS. Dinner lishes delightlully digestible, The realization of economic taste, I’I mones. CHILDREN oF THE VAN DERBILTS, WEDDING DAY AN Words to seoond-and fathe Chiech,” and more, On the news :nmls, 10¢ 2 Their adaptability to high litor Two pages of timely floviculture, Laxative food. N THE WORLD OF FASHION, ANOPENING FOR YOUNGWOMEN, Interesting viewsof the oflsprings of From wood en to gold TALMAC TLLKS, ETIQUEITE POI) copy. work. THE PRACTICAL HOU HOME DRESSMAKING. Trthful relections of the Anew trade-profession. waalth, READY MADE FAMILLL **Religious Dyspepsia,” ¢ Todo and not to do. One Dollar a year, By mail, I‘hflmh Ylwh! i “HOW DE DO?” Curtls Publisiing Co-, OUR Is crowded with new goods fort we are in a position to offer our Department so the manufacture Shoes were mag only the largest popularin so sh and finished i ssortment, but als: SHOE DEPT. he fall, and notwithstanding the steadily advancing price of leathes fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our Sho§ ort a time, Ourstock for the fall was ordered very early, befop t's thought of advancing prices; the material was selected with care and th§ n the best workmanlike manner, and we are now offering n(? the best made Shoes for Men and Boys, honest goods whick ne are ot afraid to back with our gearantee. Tosignalize the opening of 2,000 pair fine Calf Sh is the’same quality and make w made with Goor Welt, ibove are an extraordinary barg for like goods. Our ““Wor year are kingman's” shoc! turning out better than ever this fall. the manufacturer ever offered for is perfect. Not In the finer kinds of lasts, shoes tofit any fc All our other departments anticipating an increased trade, PRICEK Open u has greatly le at such a I 1ing shortof $2. yrades we show an exceptionally large assortment, all styles of toes, the Fall Season in this Department we place on sale to-day oes, Congress and L warrante Goodyear Weltat 2. hich we sold last great bargain at ¢2.75. fully as good for wear and elasticity as Hand-sewed Shoes, aijn. We know Shoe Stores would charge at least This Shoes The or 84 s for $1.25, of which wescll thousands of pairs every season, ar@ We have placed early orders for enormous quantities # improved upon the make of them. No more honest shoe w price. It is solid leather throughout, and the makeand finish oo will buy such a shoe clsewhere. ey 50. season*as a $3.50 and all o, are loadedwith new goods. In everyline wehave putina big stock S LOWRR THAN BVER. ntil 8 p. m. Saturday, 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co, Corn CU(L T wad Conrar ihomid i To bell |well dressed, well bred and well | lequipped, is ticket good enough to pass us veadily throgh every |door.” The first of thoabove qual- | ifications cun be obtained by pur- | chasing from us one of our Tine Cheviot Suits which are equal in style, finish and Imaterial to the best apove d cus- tom w ork. Advice. Specil Attention to men and Children, The dutoraliuve lud yurs of experionco in Tospitals of Brook i mon sucearaland wiioly A Lost Manhood, N % eretion, producing sl o bl ady orbust ¥, permanently rsion o sociity, o e, dull, wnit f Dias, and tinde 1ifo a burien, & and speedily cired. Blood and Skin Diseasss. pso most dreadiul in 1ts rosults, Gonorth; . Srphit and_ Stricture, radielly pain or d¢ 1 and 1 perman 10411 1 v Tectal diseases . ¢4 8 p. m ¥ s tanps €0 Insureroply enth Se, Opposite Boyd's Opera House, Omaha, Neb, DR. J E. HGGHEW ’I‘ho br)ot ialist surpiesed i the roat { P e langiv i pazt er 14th and Douglas Streets SCTTR SR Owing to the large number of requests that { the splendid offer made by us of the Encyclos peedia and Daily Bee should not be withdrawn, we have decided to accept orders for a shorg The full s and we will consequently time longer. et, ten volumes is now 2 complete mak slight change in our terms. OUR PROPOSITIONY THE OMAHA BEE offers scription of the a year's s sube daily paper including the Suna day issues---delivered at your address---and g complete set THE AMERICANIZED EN< CYCLOPZAEDIA BRITANNICA for per month. $2.50 The ten volumes dclivcrcdonpa)y ment of $5.00and the balance payable $2730, per month. APER@URERRIES BN ERS are entitled to all the " SUBSCRIB+ advantages of thig great offer. : People living outside of Omaha can avail themsclves of the above liberal offer by having the monthly payments guarantced by some res sponsible banker or merchant in their town, Send for descriptive circular. THE BEE PUBLISHING GO, OMAHA, NEB. MAX MEYER & BRO., The Popular Jewelers, Are recelving daily fom the leading manufacturars of this country and Burope, wl th> LATEST NOVELTIHS in FINE JEWEGRY, SILVBERWARE, OLOCKS, BRONZE ORNA.- MENTS, LAMPS, SILK UMBRALLAS, CANES, OPERA AND WELD GLASSES, ANEROID BAROMETHRS, THERMOME- TERS, SPEC TACLES and EY @ GLASSES, B, B DIAMONDS and al other presious 8:0:03, mounted and loose. GOLD, SILVERand NICKEL WATCHES,n all grales, for lidies and gentlemen. HOW ARD WATOHES A SP°EO- TALTY, bub wo cany all other first-class makos—Elzin, Wal- tham, Sprinafleld, Bic. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER, aid ALL GOODS are WARRA NTED, Spfee will not alow us to QUO I'E PRICEZ, a3 our atcek 18100 LARGHE and VARIED, but como and s00 for yourae'ves. It will ci8: you nhig to LOJK. Vieitora are alvays WELCOME, and should you WISH) bay we w.ll make it anobjuct for you w DEAL WIMd U3. W are eh>winz HUNDREDS of a-ticles suitable for WEDDING and other GIETS, at prices ranginz from 8l Ao to §1,02) . All our custom'rs ave TREATED ALIKE, whothor thelr nurchasesbo SMALL or GREAT. MAX MEYER & BRO,, Sixteenth and Farn Omalia, Neb, & BESTABLISHED 1806. .¢n m Streots, NO CURE! NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1816 Douql.xs Street, Omaha, Neb, venioen years” exy Aregulir gradunte n medl as show. Mot remarkablo cures. Of Cor, 11th and Firnan Sts., entraxe o8 kersusen Uaaus Nop | iy o B s dipl I willeattring A e D QR giaran el for0a Nypliii S tictu y Cans | un lortaks Vo W0 b P '. uccess all Nervous. Cironloand Private disesses exn. Mgt Loss ) poieney Jgans, NI guirantee ) for e tles of Life) sout fiee, OMce hour ¥ Bpermatorho @lyenses of the Bio tocure. (onsulatiodfree. Buok My W W Wwis s

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