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IHE CI'TY. Fred Ruemping has st Paul on s pronissory 1o & julguent of $47 One minor b 10 4200, was issied Wihitlok ye 7 Tony V nd,n two-and- oldtoddier livingat #07 was re ported lost yestord Material for the th ety iaduct 18 coming inat the rate of four cr loads id no further de is antic- »d Williaen .J Heuslks for by Superintencent > wallsof Boyd* rising rapid] the s structure hiving al house are ofth reached the opera thern end ndy Faeren Weiland s brought suit in yunty court to recover #3518, which lleges isdue him from the Domestic erait compun) JohnT. Clark., W. B Flughes, Major and Scip Dundy have gone to Horseshoe ke a couploof duys on a l‘hunhw. x pedition. . Moore, 108 {)(M\ the los of 480 000 poundsand theanimal was st The members of Omahs 1818’ union No. 1,will giv at Exposition hall this ov cordialinvitation to attend is toull, Friends meeting at Unity ch ner ( L Aifth day, Thorsds ingat §o'clock., JohnJ. (n||| , 8 min- ister of the iety from New < will be in attendance, FPublic umlmll\ in- vited. City Treasirer Rush will open bidsat non’ o for $20,000 6 per cent disteictpaving and curbing bonds, re- deemalle inoqual installments in - from ome Lo nine years Howard street, ro- cigling EHe thinks nd bl iebasien pel, 17th even- 188 1 sclothes line inthe ssidence, 1137 W helped themselves (o alout 60 worth of eloth- ing. The police suspect cortai ane search wareants will be At the mecting of theForest Lawn cemetery associntion held last Tuesday ewning at its rooms in the Paxton block Mr, J. J. Brown ws re-clectea president, Me. D, B, Trail wis made secrotary: Ho Kountze, T, B. Lowe and M. H. Bliss were re-cected trustees, At olloek Saturd 1y moming Su- perintendent Whitlock, the building in- spector, appear nefore Judge Hope- will toexpliin why e refuses to issue the pemit for the érction of the one- story brick school building onthe high school grounds, An order to this effect wis issued and served upon Mr. Whit- lotk yesterdiy alternoon. Some disstifaction is expressed over the fact that while frame buildings are prohibited in the vicinity of the county jail on Harmey st Tom Murray is sermifted topiloaromd his old rooker- esin that vicinity, lumber, lath and other combust:ble material which he se- cured in the demolition of the old | all building, “Don't Care to Eat." i t confidence that ommnended forloss indigestion, sick headiche, and similartrou bl This medicine gentiy tones the stomach, sssists diglstion, and makes one “hreal hungry,) Persons in delicite helth, after taking Hooc maparila @ fow diys, find themselyes Loging for and _eting the pliinest food with unexpected relish. -~ RAILROAD MATTERS, The Lincoln Freight Depot and Presi- dent Adams’ Trip. Work on the new Union Paciie freight house at Lincoln has been abindoned for the present, by arder of President Adims, Inquiry at headquariers reveals the fact that thestop is made until it is definitely kiown what action the cdty of Lincoln will tike with mwfereice to changing the chinnel of Salt creck also what armnnge- ments can be made with the Rock Island com- puny, whichis to use the mew freight house &l gronds jointly with the Union Pacific. President Adams returned yesterday morn. f1g from St Paul, but no fresh blood as yet mppears on the official axe e leaves this moming for Danver, mud it fsannounced to bo simply atourof in- spection, These tours of inspoction haye re- caitly been followed with such startling de- wvelopments in the way of decapitations that Fny of theofMcils ~ speculite as to whose Rod will bethe mxv. t A'ull Mrs Mo reer, m:unruru‘ 404 Bee bldg PIERCE HIS HEART. How Dionls Buchll Shifted Off His Mortal Coil, Coroner Narrign, assisted by Dr. Gal Braith, held a wst-mortem yesterday on the boly of Dionis Buchli, who was found dad in EastOmaha Monday evening with a tullet hole through his heart, The ball was fond in the muscies of tno back and proved to be of H-calibre, similar twthosein the revolver which was iying by the side of the deceased when discovered, The bullethad penctrated thoheart and rngedupwird, Fromthe ourseof the ball and eneral powder-bumt condition of tho wound the physicians were confident that the unfortunte man died by hisown hand Arragenents had been made for the in. quest to be eld atnoon, butthe coroner was alled elsewhere and all the witnesses ae- parted to besummoned later, “The Staughter of the Innocents. ' Letting yourchildren die with diph- therin, Dr. Jeferis'preventive and cure {8 infallible, Tw years’ trial has provenit. P Address to Thos. Jefferis, box 67, (m\uh.l, Neb. e District Court. The case of Sanh Sclden against the city of Omaha conmenced fn Judge court yestenlay afternoon. The plaintift is sceking to recover 1,015 damages. She alleges that last summer while the city was frading some streets in the western part of y & heavy rain came on, and owing to the grade bing improperly made it caused the water to back up and dumage her prop- situated at Thirty-fifthand Leavenworth sreets, In the case of the state Clampitt. who is being the little Paul boy mony was all put'in fury last evening, “The Ballon baiking company. stitution, brought fourteen closure yestorday, T covered by these mortyages is situated in ote of the out- lying additions to the city. Doane's against John H. tried for shooting last October, the testi- and submitted to the an Towa fn. uits in fore- ANN “Strauss' waluzes, played by § chestra,” will bo atiractive foatur programmes to bo given by the fa At the Coliseum Saturday and Sun uard Strauss i a fascinating personalit He is magnetic and all on fire when he con duets, He is amanof mediumsize, dapper md brisk. Ondutyhe displays the many orders, Je and” medals which erowned heads havelayisied upon bim. His band he holds absolutely under control, and there is s much power in his briliant glance as in the graceful, moving baton he holds. Strauss is imbued with the dance, and when conduct- ing, not only his hands but his entire body moves in the rhythm of what hoe plays, exercises great charn as ho conduct in hand, playing eamestly, his bodyimper- coptibly swayingwith the pulsitions of the fascinating wallz or polka, The Eden Musee presents this week one of the bet viriety entertaliments ever jerved to an Omaha audie: Throughout :he house, from top to bottom, the different Black art, myster- cause ol to rplexity, This aloe m\'ll but the Bryin furnishes an_entertain- tonoxo and praised by all attractions are superd. fous and unfatbomed, leavein the greatest 15 & grand show in thealrical compan; ment that is seown Who e it | from ling permit amounting | DEATH OF PIONEER. M, Thom as Davis, Davis, Dies in Anotherot the old settlers of Omaha called arth! Time Is pliyingsad havor in the r pf the early residents of this city and it will not b very long before the names of those who popled the then great Amerian dosert, belor the memories of the past their deols archives longside the doings of their for fathers, death of Mrs. Herman of the of Mr. Following close Elizbeth Kountze, wifo of Mr. < the unmouncment Elizabeth Davis, wi now of Indian many years a resident of Omala Mrs. Divt Born an Howarden, 19, 1822, In 1849 sh upon the comes b of Mrs Thomas Davi January Amrica with her husbind Builington, fa. The feve a fow many fullof and of going which was . and found th the fivst o avrive upon y stands the metroplis of the frame house southeast and Parmm, was erccted thefamily spoit s in Omiha, rner of B by Mr. Davisand veral years, Then smll” and they r which th betyeen Howard who had ec thetown in wi arly date, decided upon buildin 3 50 the brick Fesidones at the soith- eastcorner of Ninthand Howard became the Davis home, the family residing there for thirteen years, In 1570 M. Mrs, Davis removed to Indiunaplis, where until tho last two or o yers Mr. Divis was engaged in the ture of stean boilers ind heavy iron death of Mrs an Kountze, her only daughter, was ere shock to Mrs, Duvis and itis thought hastned the endof the pioneer m Eor o weelk pist, Mrs. Dayis hal bee plaining of general ustion, but the physician thought itonly e of malaria, and preseribed accordingl Hulnm~ and the death of an idolized ciild contributed tothe final dissolution, which al- most without warning, ocurred lastnight at ns mourn the lossof o devoted ©red H. Davis, cashicr of the | national bank, Lathim Davis and Chax Dayis, the two torner vesidents of Omaba, 12 l‘hl'(l\llu\\ in the west, . H. Davis, Mr. Lathim Davis and Miss Geile’ Kountse, o gandaighter, wil go to Indianpolis toct compuny the re- ! > bodv will be ests of the Davis being here. The time of the funeral is undecicded upon, and will ot beuntilthe fauily meet aoundthe bier ofa noble Chris- tianmother. Miss Allie M. Ar Miss Alice M. Armstrong died day moming at the resiience of her father, ). K. Armstrong, in Colimbus, O. Abut five years sinceshe returied home from s absence among relatives in Colorado and Cali fornia, spending some weeles in Omaha with the fauily of her Colonel George Armstrong.” Many frimds it Oraha will jin the relatives in mourning her departure, 0. Oshor The siv-yearold s of Patrl Driver 8. D Osborn dicd Tue: f diphtheria, after a short illness, ok place from theresiden id street, at 10 o' clock yesterlay morn A FRAUD ALL OVER, Mr. Morton Had No Comnection with the Boston InvestmentCompany. The following telegran recivedby Chief Sewvey explains itself: BosToy, Muss., Oct. 1. —Chicf of Palice, Omaha: 'Advices from w J Paul, of stato thata party calling himself Morton, ing contracs in 1d Keamey iu the name of the estnent company of Boston. We have nosuch agent Bostox IxvesTieNT Co oNAmD, Gen'l Agt, he'smooth tonguel gentle- man with tho s foreign accent whose briof but brilliant in Omala wis re- cently piblished in Tiry Bee, Me. Mortaw's whereiboufs are still un- Jenown although heis eagerly sought for by his acconmodatingacquaintances i thiscity. Geowar T, This refe) Music inSiam. Rev. Dr. Phramer of Sing Sing, N. Y., passed through the city Tuesday evening, and calld upn R He is en route toLos Angel Texico, where hewill spend the winter. Dr. Phraner has traveledn grat dal, having madea creuit of the globe, and saysthat the changes and sements in Omala sinco his last visit ars ago aromor extensive and sur. prising than in any city that he has seon. He his just shipped usplendid piano o his Auightor-in-lw, Mrs. Stauley K. Phrner, Elizmbeth ~ Pennell of now in Siam. The instrument was sent by vof the Isthmus of Suez, and will ha: ransported 200 miles on the back of a camel, The piano cost £1200, and the wst of teaisportation will swell this amountto fully 000 hefore it is fually lid down at itsfair owners door. It will bethe fisst instrumentof its kind tomake atrip tthat far-of country. Slow in Coming to Trial. The case of the stte against Charles Wundt, on the charge of attempting tobribo Commissionars O'Keefle and Mount, which wis st for trial yesterday laid over on acountof tho trial of Jobn H. Clampitt, which isstillin progress, Thecounty atorney states that it is uncertain_ when the cas will becallod as the defendint’s attomey, M. V. Gaunon, is busy stumping che state. Tom Curroll was araigied before Judzo Clarkson at noon aud pleaded not guilty to the charge of bunglary, The er mitted in August, &0 worth apparel and jewdey, it 15 alloged, having been taken from the Tudinglon residénce, nkKton. broken yesterday Randolph extension of the St. Paal, Mimeaplis & Thomas Crouch has charge work which will be rapilly pished to o jinction with the Yankton Braneh, The completion of thisvenlre will give the peo- plo of South Dakota nore direct communica tion with the Omaha market. Stock raisers inthe territory tributory to the proposed branch are urging the company to completo the work as carlyas pssible in order that they may enjoy facilities for placing their stock on the Omala market, The yards of the compiny at Waynie aro being enlarged inanticjatin of the licres ing trafiic. Ontr Y Growmd was the cogo, Toad. on Chi- Omaha of the o G nu OFthe srett i o Tesiand most Helthfyl Dr Fricos Creim Powder does Dol conlain & mmon s, 11 S IRMP% pAx1NG POWDERCO. Yok Chicws Bap Haslse B Loy chicvements writien inthe y but for THE OMAHA DAI LY B 5, IMHURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, ZIMM ERMAN'S BOITLES. "e Is Determ 1 That They Shatl Not Be swle mmerman and a case of his beer + ont of their periolical appur- One peciliarvity about is that they avall theme toget ssion of some ome, than owner, and this resilts ina inovery thity days. o dofendant this tine, He ling n n of tho erystal viluedat & 3 CISe WAs cone Gttlob bottles ma avees in police court Zimunermn's Wttles selves of overy opportunity that off osse oth their lawfal ny ewse about oice Borastein is th is accused of holders, tinued. Frank Smithw sisting OMcer F cornmittel time, Smith has served at ail arrested us tence was con Jan Mite hie suspiclous character, ! vile inlowaunder o sus- V‘HH Ays’' sentence, ms s under I intothe fned ssane. £0 and costs for ro- The o was g0, since which m i the eounty v as s jail so- pe .,m X A st for passing be turmed over 0 N. Brown the disappearauce of 4 bu enc Hayden, 2 with mbbing a calle | not guitty, butthe court sid hekney t andinformed her that she and four or five others of b z m innumera- ble omplints have be y would have to lave the eity or go to jail for thitty diys for vagraicy. S Smith-Dixon. Tho host of friendsof Dr. Charles E. Smith and Misslda J, Dixon will be surprised to leam of the yesterday after- noon at the ional chureh, Rev, Dr ng. Wiile the engigommt was known to many of the frinds of the contracting ar it was not supposed that their 4 neit at hand, Miss 11 known inthe Omahy, wiere reat_favorite, Dixon, toe bre feadiniz social cirles she has bem 8 v and is the cht and Mus . Dixon, alifornia steet. Ur Charles B, Suith isa well known denlist of the city. Only the rlatives of the ) n°wore present, the wedding a very quiet one. [Davenport, lowa, papers please copy. | of Diphtheri. James siys that diphtheria e among the children of llu-ul\ schools, Nine additioal cases were roported yesterday, but this is attributed Ihnw to the activity of citizensin anouncing cases than in the sprad of th “Aclear skin Boils, pimples, blotches on the skin, Nine C; Superinten dent is not onthe inex eruptions, cte., evidence the fact that the blood isnotin good condition. These symptons result from the effort of nature {o throw off the impuritics, fn which sle should assisted by Swift’s Specific This will remedy thedisturbance, and bring speely and permanent relief by forcing out the poison, and will build up thesystem from the first dose. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases fres Swift ¥pecific Co.. _Atlanta. Ga Urs.Betts xi3etts Physiclans, Surgeons and Speialists, 1409 DOUGL AS S'TREET OMAHA, NEB The most widely and favorahl Ialists in the United Sites. Thelr long ex- perience remsrkablo skill and universal suc- cew in the treatuent and cure of Nervous, Ohronioand Surgical Discases, entitle these eminent physicluns to the full confidence of theafmited seryyhore Thuy guranio: A CERTAIN AND FOSIT(VE CURE for thoawful effects of early vicennd the mumer- ous evils thatfollow in ita trai, PRIVATE, BLOOD AND & wa.\ spedily cotplctely permanentl NERYOUS DEBILITY U ORDERY ylell readily to tholr skiliful troat- I’lhl‘! FISTULA AND REOCTAL ULCERS uwirinteed cured without piin or detontion Tom businesy, IYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE porma- nently and suceoutull rel ineverycase. HILIS, GONORHI G mn'nrrhuu.. Hom: ol W enkenogs, Night Emissions, Decayed Ficulties, Femal Weitkness and wil deticite diorders peculinr toeitk cured, ng well us all Lunodl t result from youth- oriho evess STRICTURE e e Knowm spec.- f muturo yenrs. ren, I permanently couplete, withoutcutting, caustic or dilatation. Oures afl el at home by patient without a mo- 1 paln or annoyance. 10 YOONG “AND MIDDLEAGED MEN, A SURE CURE The_avtul efrects ot % early vico which brings e weakness, destroying both mind and with all it dreuded ils, permanenty D 1\5 BETTS Adares those wio hare tm- pairel themselves by ime properindulgence and solitary hibits, which Fuln both mind and boly, ubtting them for business, udy ormarrages MAKRIED MEN or those ¢ntering on that Dippy lite, avaredt phsicaldebilits, quickly amlste OUR. SUCCESS Inbased wpon tact. - First—practionl erpert: 10—E very case (s specilly lr\ln. lh[h Third- Mum:hm are d inour labortory exacly t sult cuse, thus eflectingcu res without lnjury, rs. Betts & Betts, #09 DOUGIAS STREET, - - OMAHA NEB. ADVIcEvs. VICE. i alll your Lusive and Culls, . Cmm Sty Best Quallly, Perfect Filting. TRY THEM, " Each: Season Hs 1S own pecubinr malady ; bit with the blood malntained fwastate of uniform vigor and purity, by the wseof Ayer's Sursaparilla ., thoe System readily adapts ftself to ¢ conditions, Compemed of the bestalte and tonles, and being highly concentrated, Ayer's Sarsaparilla s the most effective and al of ull boad medicin ome years, at the return of spring, 1 lad serious trowble with my kidneys. X wis unible {0 sleep nights, ‘and suflered greatly with pains fn the small of my back. T was ‘also afliicted /with leadache, loss of appetite, and indigesi \ese symptoms were miuch worse last spring, especially the tronble with my back. A friend persu me to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ing it, and my troubles all disappes —Mis. Genevia Bl , 24 Bridge st.. Springtield, Mass, y . Ayer’'s Sarsaparilla IEPARED 1Y DR. J. 0. AYER & CO, Lowell, Mass. Bold by Druggine. $1,0ix $4 Worth §5 1 battle 18! A Planters Experlence. m s l‘l;lmnllrln dia. u viss froqmaen hnlf X employ 150 hands; (roaquently of them wore sl | K wag noarly couraged when K began the n-o of pmu. X not r tol ln any swamp.” 1VAL, BayouSars, L. Sold Everywhere. Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, New York, GRAY'’S SPEC]F[C MEDICIN E, Inecurefor Sem- 1 Woaknes, Breane TreIna Painin tho Back. | Age. ind many or eonsumpiion and a BT Full jarticalis tn our panpn i frea Iy mallto sl Islon, Premature 010 4 that fend Lo Insanity L whtch w e v ulx the ingrioy, ny. nddre THE um\{'\\'nl{l(,(n 1110 FARNAYM ST T, OMAIA, NEB, Onocount of counterfelts wo have adopted the yellow wrapper, tho only genulne. i riuvrenay, 0CT. /6. ADMIRABLE COMEDIANS! [BARRY & FAY] MeKennas Plirtation Afteraun of | argest e nights In New Yorl 1y company travelins. YOU WILL LAUGH ! YOU CANT HELP IT! “Yours forever, Mary N RyA Boxsheets open Wednesduy at regulur pri Boyd‘é THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Ing Reper- The In the COMMENCING nd Tuesday Monday, Ot 20|Medayang e AL Ny Wednesday Evening. st Doudle Bill) Old Love Letters sviitten by Rromon Fow- pehlan s Under the management of Augustus Pitou e y LONDOV ASSURANCE Sheet opens att o'¢lock Saturday morm- Dlme EIden Musee, WILL LAWLER. MANAGER, CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS., OMAHA WEEK OF 00T, Last weck of tly heade N E A MR THE FIGURE The figure 9 in our dutes will make & long stay, No man or woman now living will ever date a tocument without using the fhgure 9, It stands 4. the third place in 190, where 1t will rematn e years and then move up to second placs in. 1600, where it will rest for one hundred years, Thereis another 9" which has ulso come to stay, Ttis unlike the figured in our duates in the respect that 1t has already moved up o first. place, whre 1t will permanently remain, It iscalled the *No, 9"High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewi. Machine, The “No. 9" was endorsed for first plice by the experts of Europe atthe Paris Exposition of 1850, where, after a severecontest with the loading ma chines of the world, it was nwarded the only Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all others on exhibit having received lower aw of gold medu w150 recognizedits superiority by the dec t Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, Presidentof the company, with the Cross of the Legion of Ilonor. fho “No. 9" is not an old machi mproved ugon, bat 1s an entirely new machine, and the Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand: estadvance in sewing machine mechanism of the age. Those who buyit can rest assured, there fore, of having the very lutest and bect, g WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G CO,, 185 and 167 Wabash Ave., Chicago E. P, FLOODMAN, 220 North Sixteenth Street. Morphine ¥ curdln 0 d Wopaytill cured DR JSTEPUEN DR HANDEN ELETRIG BELT VERCOATS Are already a necessity. season, has anywhere near the room t third In the medium weights we never lat we have, loors, is greater than any two large stores The overcoats, and our prices cannot be touched by other houses, would be doing an injustice to mense; we have all erades and durable material were suchlow prices IHI[ on t in town, want to sell as many overcoats. To jud ple must find them cheap, we did so far this season, we (|Il(‘l\ up new ShiIYIHUHI\‘_ getti e, ve from the way our Men's Suits are selling, they We have neverdone : One glance at our prices and at the quality anl muke of the garments yourselfif you buy an overcoat outside of our house, can suitthe rich and the poor. and substantially nett or shoddy goods of any kind. n boys” overcoats we also show a larger assortment than you can find elsewhere, We are determined to make our boys' I'he quantity of boys' suits we have soll alrealy Atour prices t‘\'\'l)\uvl)‘ made, We want it something new in pattern and style, Sc mlplv and catalogue sent on application, and goods sent by express with privilege of If not satisfactory in every way you need not take them. €. \.nmnuw Open until 8 p. m. combined can show you. coming to us for hal such a varicty as weare showing this There is not a store in Omaha or anywhere else in the west that occupies the floor space or asortment of overcoats we display on our second and We make a specialty i will convince and must be very attractive, and peo- L heavier business in our suit department than Weare already getting in duj cates of lots sold out, and every d 1y The advantage of ¢ fall your Saturday,10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. American Hand Sewed Shoe Co. Are the Exclusive Western OMAHA Agents for the omsocket and Rhode Island Rubber Goods. The largest manufacturers of rubber footwea goodsin tho city. TRY OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS, THE BEST MADE: AMERICAN HAND SEV Prices always the lowest. in the world. Correspondence solicited, OMAI—IA We carry the only complete stock of first-class rubbor EDSSEODCO; WHLE I i Just what you are looking Black |made in single and double- Cheviot Suits, for. | three= all ot We would | |also call your notice spec- breasted sacks and | button cutaways, { popular prices, ially tothe fact that we have ! a verylarge assortment cf | Black Clay Wasteds | coats and vests for semi-| in| dress wear. These goods | |are made and trimme d the best manner, and a per- ect fit guaranteed, DR, BAILEY, GRADUATE DENTIST Dora:Ans. oth extracte thout ana A pertect fit_guarantced. mnu,u W T without pain_or da thetios. Gold and rates Bridge and C out plates Allwork OFFICE PMTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, 16th street elevator. Opeu even: Ings until¥o'clock. DR. KENSINGT ON; ngs fivor, —Eye and Ear Surgeon— 1810 Dedge Street. Spectacies accurately tted, | time longer. NHAL AOUAGENENT, Owing to the large number of requests that the splendid offer made by us of the Incyclo- you that you 0. varicty is im- Our lower priced garments are all of distinctly understool that we handle no satie at no time department the busiest place this scason, is simply amazing; and can afford to dress his boys neat and warm we suit is, that besides it so much cheaper than you can buy it elsew here, you will find in our store every day l)r(]n and Daily Bee should not be withdraw n, 'we have decided to accept orders for a short complete and we will The full set, ten volumes is now consequently make a |slight change in our terms. 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