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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1890 THE CITY. Charlie, the son of C. teriously ill. Dr. and Mrs, I their friends for and sympa- thy in their recent bereavement, Sherifl Boyd left yeste for Lin- coinin custody of Willlam Shipp, who wiil do five years in the penitentiary for shooting with intent to kill, The democrats of the Seventh ward will meetat 1212 Park avenue tonivht to discuss the running qualities of the various candidates for the council. The democratic central commilteo has named John McGorry judge,and J. J. Sherlock and Patrick Burke as olerks for the Fifth ward at the coming primary election. The case of the State against John £ Mullen, the me who last summera saulted and resisted a Sou policeman will be called in Judge Clark- son's court tod Inthe district court the Omaha tional bank 5 brought suit in replevin against John F. Boyd, as sherifl, to re cover posse: ssion of o quantity of lumber owned by Wincote & Riley. An early morning blaze slightly dam- aged a number of sheds at Deis’ brickyard, corner of Fourt Locust streets, A still alar 1 No. 6 hose company, which extinguished the flames. Ed, Howells brands the report that he {8 out of the councilmaniac race in the Beventh as ol ation. He says that he is a stayer, and isthe choice of a large number of the demo- crats of the d. On last Saturday afternoon M. ‘W. Hill, of thiscity was marri Miss Susie Race of Peoria, I11,, b John Williamson of the Central United Preshyterian church. The happy couple will reside in thiscity, Somebody put o railroid torpedo on the street car track on Fifteenth street, near Farnam, yesterday, and a coal wagon steuck it, ‘exploding it with a re- port asloudas that of a cannon. The noise attractad a thousand people to the spot. Daniel Lynch 8, Higgins, is of Merino, Wryo., died Monday, aged fity years Ho wis a brother of P. W. TLynch, jailer of Douglas county, and Mrs. M. Michaelson is city, both of whom have gone for the remuins, which will be interred 1n this city, Judge Helsl terday to ¢ he of the state devoted an hour yes- ing evidence in the case s Hulste ad, who is charged with stealing money and diamonds from Badie Jennings. The case is being tried on the installment plan, and will be taken up as judicial patehwork. Joe Lepard, a Union Pacl brake- man, lost an overcoat yesterday after- noon while taking a glassof beer with gome friends in Billy Hawley’s saloon on Douglgs street, near Twelfth, He threw . the garment over the rail of the counter while he chatted for a moment, When he reached for itfive minutes later it was gone, Articles of incorporation of the Joseph Garneau Cracker company wera filed with the county clerk yesterday. The incorporators ‘are Joseph Garneau, Sr., Joseph Garneau, Jr, and James W, Garneau, The capital stock is 875,000, divided into 100 shares of $100 each, and the business of the comgany is to earry on the manufacture and sale of bread, crackers and pasty. Complunt has been made that the poundmasterfrequently leaves the pound without an attendant at night, and that parties who go there to recover their stock are compelled to wait for hours, and often have to make another visit, The chief of police has been requested to look into the matter, as the waiting stock owners make the cityjaila loung- ing place to the annoyance of the offi- cers, e ‘When, from any cause, the digestive and secretory organs become disordered, they may be stimulated to healthy action by the useof Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, These pills are prescribed by the physicias, and are for saloat all the drug stores, e KNOCKS OU INNATL Omaha Takes the FEtna Headquarters Away from Porkopolis. ‘The Ftna insurance company of Hartford, Conn., is another lake insurance corporation which has selected Omaha as the place for its western headquarters, For years the agency of this company for this section, has been at Cincinnati, 0., but 1t will soon be moved to this aty. Mr. W.H. Wyman has ‘alrealy rented spacious apartments in this city, and the manager's agents and clorks will como on at once. There will bo about_twenty of them, o contract for fitting up the rooms has 0 let to A, H. Andrews of Chicago. e r Do not take un?’ chance of being poisoned or bured to death with liquid stove polish, paints or enamels in bottles, Tho *“Rising Sun Stove Polish” is safe, odorless, brilliant, thecheapest and best stove polish ‘made and the consimer pays for no expensive tin or glass package with every puchase, alRle bl Vassar Students' Ald Society, Miss Jessio F. Smith, chairman of the committee on the announcement of scholar- ships of Vassar colloge, announces in a circu- lar lotter to the press that @ scholarship of $2001s offered by the Vassar students’ aid socioty to a student who passes without conditions, all the requirements for admis- sion to the freshman class of Vassar, at the examinations to be held in June, 1501, This scholurship, like that awanded by the socicty lust June, is offered as @ loan, and covers oue-half of all ghur;,(‘s made by Vase sar college for one year's poard aund tuition. Examinations will bo held 1n_Chicago, Denver, Cleveland, cinpati, St. Loui:«. Washington, Louisville, Detroit, Omaha, San Francisco, and if necessary, arrange ments may be made for examinations in other localities, Applications for this scholarship must be made before May 1, 1891, Here is an_opportunity for some Omaha girl to lay the foundation fora liberal educa- the pleasant, flavor, gentle action and sooth. ing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of & laxative, and'if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the "best family Teusdy known and every family should huve & bottle, e e Closed Store, B, Newwman, the clothing man at 114 South Fifteenth street yesterday mortgaged his stock of goods tothe Omaha National bank tosecure the payment of five notes, amount- ing to §15,000. Tmmediately after filing the mortgage the bank took possession and closed the store, - Albright’s Chofce, great bargains, ——— The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Blufls, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island ves- tibuled limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15 P m. daily, Ticket office, 1602 Sixtoenth and Farnam sts., OQuaha, —— Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg el Gyt el The new offices of tho Great Rock Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam #streets, Omaha, are the finest in the city, Call and see them. Tickets toall points east at lowest rates. i Albright's Choice, junction allR. R THE SECIAL SALE Clearing Out Boys' and Girls® Hose At the Morse dry goods company s now taking place; fast black school hose, 19 o pair, sizes 7, 1, 0, 04 inch. Heavy French ~bbed hose, all sizs, suitable for girls and boys, at at a pair, veduced from 63 and 75 Ne combi stock of the Dr. Jaeger’s gray tion suits just received, also some special good things in boys’ all wool heavy school hose 25, Boys' knitted Scotch caps 50¢, our own worth $1.00 a piece; some new styles in boys' overcoats and Kknee punts. floor. THE MORSE importation, Clothing department, fivst DRY GOODS CO. - =il Albright’s Choice, money made fast Oll Cars Withdrawn and New Pull man Dining Cars now on the nnsylvania Lines, The old “diners™ are abandoned and ly new dining cars, embodying tho improvements, equipped with convenience, finished in exquis up to tho incom pa ollence constantly tained by the famous Puliman company, have been placed in servieo upon the Pennsylvania lines between Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg and New York, on those quick and popular trains, num- bers four, eight and twenty, leaving Chicago at 10;30 a, m., 3:1 m. an 11:30 p. m. daily, This sevvice is in addition to the dining car running on number two, the Pennsylvania Limited, a solid Pullman vestibule train, composed of dining, slecping, smolcing and observation cars, on which an extra fare is charged, No more brief stops for indifferent meals! Youcan “fare sumptuously every at your I and in comfort le rolling ac s country at forty miles an hour upon the vestibule trains of the Pennsylvania lines, in the new and luxurions dining cars of the Pull . recent decision of the United s court, the patent vestibule ca nul Dbe used on ot than Pullman car: Puarticular attention is therefore m\lt«'ll tothe f: that the Pennsylvania lines are operating Pullman sleeping and dining cars which are pro fitted with that convenient and appreciable device—the Pullman perfected safety vestibule. For special information upon agents of ¢ cting lines, or ad- dress G. B. TEEDRICK, v. Pasgs, Ag't, Omaha, Neb. . —~—— pleaso call Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee Bldg. o el Weather Probabilitics. For Novomber—Indications point to cold, frosty weather, That, however, will make no difference to those who travel in the steam-heated and electr lighted, limited vestibule trairis which are run only by the Chieago, Milwaulkee & St Paul Ry, between Omaha and Chicago. City ticket office, 1501 K% nam st., Omaha, F. A, Nasi, J. B. PRESTON, General Agent. City Passenger Agent. Albright’s Choice, payments to suit. CaT e All Music at Half Price. 6,000 pieces only 10c a copy at Mein buvg s, 16th st. bet. Capital ave & Dodge. L AR LR U. 8. Grant Relief Corps ‘Will hold a social at the residence of Mrs, Robt. Wilcox, 525 So. 25th ave., Wednesday evening, Comrades, Sons of Veterans and ladies of Relief Corps invited, i LR B Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg Aot aatn, Under the auspices of a number of young ladics, & fair will bo_held on the u(lm'mmn and evening of Thanksgiving day at the residence of Andrew Haas, southeast corner 25th and Jones streets. The low price of admssion, 10cents, should insure a large attendence. The proceeds are tobe givento the temple. AT Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. = J. P. Bay. Bay,of the Sixtn ward,is an- u candidate for the council, M. Bay is an ice merchant, and has lived in Omaha for twenty-three yeavs, Ho has always beena republican, but nover before has hie aspired to political ofice. He is sald tobe making the canvass solely on his own merits, without the sympatify or support of any corporation, ——— The Best inthe World. J. B. Loughran, exmayor of North Des Moines, and the Locust street manufacturer of steam ebgines and boilers, said: “I had a asovero attick of la grippe. I used Chamber- laln’s Cough Remedy, and applicd Chamber- luin's Pain Balm to-my breast. These reme- dieswere just tho thing in my case. My child had croup some years ago, and we used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with perfect success; since then we havo never been with- out these medicines in our house. I had a cousin who was a printer and was employed in this city, whero they wore printing cirvic lars for Chamberlain, He had a deep-seated «ld_and a terrible cough, and while setting up the copy homadeup his mind to buy a bottie, It cured his cough, and that was the first time 1 ever knew anything of Chamber- lain's remedies. 1 have’ been strongly in thelr favor eversince, My own experience and that of my family convinces mo that these remedies are the best in tho world. That may be strong language, but that is what I think.” AR Funeral of M e. The funcral of Mrs. T. W. Lee, late wife of the gencral travellug passenger agent of the Union_ Pacific, at_ Portland, Ore., took place ut Zanesville, 0., “Mondiy _morning rom the residence of her father, Hon. John O'Neil. Mrs. Loo was b most. estimable lady and had innumerable friends among railros peoplo all over the countr i M Tho inflanmation attending a severe cold can be conquered without fail, and_ the cold can be cured by Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, the standard remedy of the age, Price 35 cts. At all dealers, A big bonanza for the dealers i Salvation Ol for they selllots of it. It kills Tall pain. 2 cts. L ) Foor People’s Dinner. The turkey and chickens for the basket din- ners to be given on Thanksgiving day must besentto the missioh on Tenth street bo- tween Dodge and Capitol avenue,by Wednes- diy noon. Tho commillee hopes for an abundant supply. Mits, JARDINE, Chairman Relief Committee, ANNOUNCEME. Hoyt's sative on popular superstitions of the present day, “A. Brass Monkey,” will be the attraction st Boyd's opera house on Thanksgiving. - The engagement will open with & matineoon Thursday afterncon and continue during the remainder of the weelk, The merry laugh-maker and swoet singer, Chatles A. Garduer, will appear at the Boyd for one nightonly, on next Sunday, in his ro- mantio comedy, {Fatherland.” The play is laid i tho Tyrol, and is & pretty mountuin pagtoral abounding in the sweet songs of the natives of that romantie country, 8. The first threo evenlngs of next weelk the stage of the Boyd will be occupied by Mr. Jumes T, Powers and his *‘Steaight Tip” company. The piece just closed a protracted run @t the Columbia theater, Chicago, and the press of that city speak in very high terms of the play, we offer boys’ y | THE MARTYRS' South Omaha Iris en Homor the Patriots Allen,Larkinand O*Brien Blum's opera house had as fine and appre | clative an audionce Mondaynight as alover of his country coulddesireto address. While the Hib fan cornet band filled the house with sweet and stirring music, the seats wero | filled with representative citizens, ladies in particular attending in numbers, On' the platform were Benjarin S. Adams, the chairman; the Rev, Fathers D. W. Mori- arty and Charles Mungan of St. Agnes’, and St. Bridget's of this city and the Rov. FatherJ. R McGrath, and Hon, T. F. Min- nehan of Omaha, orators of the occasion, Conaty Commissioners Corrigan and 0'IKKcofe Judges Patrick, J. King, and Joseph J. Breen, Councilmen Ja J. Dougherty, - emiah Howard, Thomas J. O'Neil, of this city. Patrick C. Heafey, Mr. Murphy, and others of Omaha, In ashortand happy address, showing his his heart was fullof the spirit of the meeting, Mr. Adams welcomed the large audaence, and feelingly referred to the tragic end of the patriotsand martyrs whosecriel fate brought them tog praised the national trait and character that was so fully developed in all sons of Irin, to apprec e merit in their fel- low counteymen, remember their virtues and commemorate their valorous deeds, and keep fresh in their minds and the minds of their fellow men, the fates of thesons of the Island of Martyrs Miss Rose Flanmnery of Omaha tuned every teart. for the good things coming by sin ging in a_very acceptahle manuer “Dernott As- tore,”’ with Miss Maggie Swiftof Omabaac- companist. A hearty encore was followed by Homn, T\ F. Minnehian of Omalia, who graphically ple- tured the causes thathad brought them to- gother, paid & merited compliment o _the national character that stands pre-eminent in Ireland and was carried with her sons and daughters wherever they may be, tho world over here tounght, to kéep a8 green in memor glorious deeds of her sons us are the fields of the Kmerald Isle, Mr. James P. Murphy sang “Dublin B! receiving an encore, and Miss Maggio rendered 8 ano svlo after which Re FatherJ- R McGrath of Omaha deliver vigorous, polished and patriotic addres: After some happy compliments to the mag- nificent audience, the sful manage- ment, the siceess of the meeting, the fitting and on, for such intercst, the reverend futher roused his audience to the applanding mood, *“The patriotism and sac- rificing devotion of Irishmen is proverbial the world over,” said the speaker, ‘and go where you will if you find @& son of the Bmerald Isle, you will meet the same evidences of loy- alty and find the same spirit of religious and onal patriotism that L sce here tonight. nported sorrows and mourning st and departed greatness, the sons of Erin know how to s ferers and oppressed in all land = as Ireland always has done and is doing today to the intellige and goodness of the peo- ples of theworld, ono by one the bulw of her oppres have been assaulted with more or le pss il today, mu ked up b) denced by the roception of her 1o in this country by a powerful following thr ulmlmul(lu) Britis 4 s 0f every arted and lo 1l and bé- come one of the nations of the ear Theaudience, amidst cheers and music, ad- journed to a bahquetat the Hotel Delone, Scandinavian Ball. The North Star Scanainavian_society will give a ball and reception in Nationalhall, Twenty-fourth and L strects, Saturday even- fng the 20th inst, The follow ing haye been made: Arrangemen ts—Messrs, Peter J. Hanson, Charles Carlquest and, Joseph Anderson, Reception cph Anderson, Mar- tio A. Martin, Swan Larson, Gustave ' Pear- son, Fred Lund and Gustave Johuson and Mrs. Peter J. Hanson, Floor—Messrs. A. P. Larsen, John Auder- son and Charles Carlquest. Refreshments—Mrs, Peter J. Hanson and Misses Amna Swanson, Emma Lutgalonn and Clara Thor. Only mombers and _their Scandinavian friends will be admitted. committee appointments Exciting Runaway. Monday evening as Edward Heafeyana wife of Omaha, wero draving on Q street the horse scared and dashing down the hill ran over the viaduct and when at Twenty-Sixth and Qstreets, collided with a beavy road throwing the occupants out,” fortu- aly without injuring either of them or the buggy. Oddfellows’ Election. Sonth Omahalodge No. 148, 1. O.of O. F., has elected officers as follows for the ensving term, commencing the first Monday evening luJuulmr) N. (., H. Heyman; V, C. Thomas; secctary, Claude L. ‘l‘ullmu., treasurer, John J, Gorman; trustees, Andrew H, Miller, Etmer Miller and Albert Beaton. . Notes About the City. Clinton Morgan has lost one of his valuable horses. ‘William Sanderson of this city has been granted a pension. Edward Dundas of Lincoln s visiting his cousin, James A, Hall. A case of bronze came through the custom house for Henry Graf of this oity. The nextsocial tobe given by the South Omala club will be a masquerade ball. ‘William S. Campbell and Miss Maggie Miles, both of this city, have been licensed to wed, ke South Omaha roller mills company at Albright is building a large addition to the plant, Jacob Bachman of White Lake, Mich, is visiting thecity, the guestof Robert T. Max- well, James M. Doud, formerly at the Ex- change, now of Boore, La, came over to yisit friends. Joln Williams fell overa bank at Albright Monday, receiving painful injuries on the head and shoulders Coopers' union of this city will give evening, Thanksgiving eve, in Forest hLall, Sixth and Piercestreets, Omaha. The Methodist Episcopal church at Al- bright will hold a social Friday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Sloan, A. L. Sutten, justice of the peace-clect, has had his bonds approved by the county com- missioners and will open an office in Fioueer block, The quarterly meeting services will be held in the Methodist IS piscopal church, com- mencing Friday evening. The r(';.\llur choir practice will bo held Thursday evening. Rey. Canon Whitmarsh, private secretary to Bishop Worthington, who has been ap- pointed rectop of St. Savior's Episcopal church, will remove from Norfolk tbis week and wiil reside at 23d and J streets, Frank H. Cantlic has been promoted from the home house office at the Cudahy packing houses to superintend the new pepsin depart- ment, Robert A. McFarland has been pro- uwled to fill the vacancy of Mr, Cantlie, rhrices o Bakin Powdegf, Used in Mlliona of Iomu—mm TheiMajority Of so-called congtueures do lttle more (han e functions and crea wry Pectoral, on the (lile It oures the cough, does not with the functions of either stomach or liver. No other medicine is 80 safe and caclous in diseases of the throat and ars ago 1took a severe cold, which by s terrible cough. 1 was , and confined to my bed about four months. 1 emplayed a physician most of the time, Who finatly said I was in consump- tion, and that he-could not help me. One of my neighbors advised me o try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 1did so, and, before Ihad finished taking the fixst bottle was able to sit up all the time, and to go out. By the time T had fivished the bottle ! was well,and have remained so ever since.'—L. D. Bixby, Bartonsville, V't Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED DY DR. J. 0. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggiets, Prica $1; 8ix bottles, $6. Drs.Betts %Batts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGLAS STRERT DHAHA. NEB. The most widely ana fav ialists In the United Hmu,l perience, ramurkablo skill ai cess in the Chronie and Surgical Disouses, entitle thess gminent physiolans (o the full conddence of thesflioiad everyyhere, Thoy gunranteo: A CE AND POSITIVE OURE for Choawiul osnte 3] eatlyvion nud the numer- ous uvn- that follow in its tr: PRTVATE KLOUD "AND SIIN DISEASES -uemuar Sompietely and permanent] NERVOUS DEBILITY AND 8EXU readily to their skilltul trea; _{ knowa spoo- helr Jon ex- universal suc- freatment and cure of Nervous, yte d , FISTULA AND REOTAL ULCERS gm:rnm, ed oured without puin or detention rom business, OELE_AND VARICOCELE perma- successtully cured inovery o GONORIHEA, GLEET, Sper- matorshods i m‘1 Wenkgiads, Lost Mnhood, kit Emisaions, Decayod Facuitios, Femals Weukness and all delicate disorders pecullar s pog el Ao Clda sl RtLaR functional disorders that result from youth- fulfollies or the excess of mature years. STRICTURE A without cutting, caustic or dilatation. Ouros affected At howme hy patlent without & mo- ment's pain or ann TO YOUNG AND M\DDLE AGED MEN., A SURE CURE The awtul effects ot S carly vice which brings organio weakness, destroying both mind and body. with all its dreaded ills, permanenty curod. DRS. BETTS Address thoso who have im- paired themselves by im- prover indulgence o aud solitury habite which ruln both raind and body, unfitting them for butinoss, study ot mariige ARRIED MEN or those entering on that humny lite, awareof physical debility, quickly OUR BUCOBSS Is based upon facts. First—Practioal experl- ence. Becond—Every case isspecially studied, Shus' atarting right, Third-Medisines are propared in our laboratory exactly 10 suls Sach case, $hus e Teotiug cutes WILHOW® inary. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGItA_ §_T'REET,W + - OMAHA. NEB. HUMPHREYS’ VETERINARY SPECIFICS Borses, Cattle, Shoep, Dogs, Bo R ll Treat 500 Pm 0, Lflnl:a.nmm:rAMm-h mn\ly and Guaranteod permanen tly emper, Nasnl Dischargess )P. D.--Bots or Grubs, Worms, ughs, Heaves, Pneumonia, or (lr"ll?l‘. Bellyache, lledmorrll-l s Diive Digenscs, N DiReuneaof Disestion, Faralysis fingle Bottle (over W0 does), = ith_Specifics, Mant Stable Cmtes duro ou’.‘ifd nemmwr, Jl' v!lel‘lfllr’ Cure 0 - 1d by ey R TR Z'c'gm CiPrice, HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO, Gorner William and John Sts., New Fork. EUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC o | SPECIFIC Hn.za sucoessful remedy Neryous Dal:ihty, Vital Waaknu nESs, tion, from? ore an Taky 08 8 vius and i 581D B RUGGISTS, OF Sen of prle,—HUMPHIEVS‘ MEDICI Cor. Lishig Gnmpz;nfiys EXTRACT OF BEEF For improved and economie cook- ery, uso it for Soups, Sauces ind Made Dishes. In flavor—incoms parable, and dissolves perfect!y clear in wuter. Makes dol Beef Tea and keeps in all elinates for any length of time. 11b equal to 40 1bs of lean Dbeef. Only sort uranteed genuine Ture i biue, thu “PIANOS finely Mace, fully War Marvellous fin Ton m\m(n )= TROM BoSTON OFFICE; inted; Wi BAKER & €08 Breakfast Gocoa o ol st ier mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, e wouomical B il Sttt AN Sold by @rocers everywhere, W. BAKER & 00.. Dorchuhr. Mass RYRIURE num Fejsatiiice r. ¥ t has e - Lhousands eu-uu An gamye for ree ‘0., Ban m THE WORLD WILL s nuPTURE toree’s Aagneti dTietlo 1 wantthe WHAT The prevalent warm weather throughout the country; mud whe you'd expect snow; warm where five cent Is the difference between our ninNneat h at and the hat usua ally sold for two dollors? $1.065, that's all! you'd expect cold; 4 spring, gentle spring, where you want to look for winter, have combined against the man who makes clothing and left on his hands great big piles of suits which should have been sold a month or six weeks ago. The season is ov urers liter surplus stock. Our er for the maker, its the wearer’s turn "ally tumble over each other in buyer, THE “PLUMS.” Every t ALWAYS ON rain from the their now, manufacte efforts to unload theip THE SPOT PICKS UP 2ast is bringing ussuits bought for $2o0r$4 or even $8 less than we could buy thesame suit a month ago and YOU'LLl GHET “Today we place on sale t LOT ONE: excellent qua 175 beau well made, wi LOT TWO Lo A magni THREE: three great lots worthy the a cll lined, well trimmed. ‘] day for eighteen dollars. THR 150 clegant silk and wool Cassimere Suits, sack coat, lined with ity Farmers satin, good sleeve linings, every stitch honestly sewed; well worth a dozen dollars: iful fancy silk striped Cassimere Suits, cutaway coats, Suits no better are sold every icent piece of goods, of a neat brown plaid, cutaway coat, elegant linings, silk bindings and cut to fit. twenty dollar gold piece from your pocket. BENEEFIT,., ttention of any man who needs (Inlht- $8.5U A SUIT. Al $11.00 $1450 A SUIT. Would tempt a And still there’s more to follow. NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO. Open evenings until 8 o'clock; Saturdays until 10 o'clock. THE BEST RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket & Rhode Island Rubber Go And we are their western agents and always carry a large stock. Address, Rmericen Hand Sewed Shoe Go AMUSEMENTS. Boyd sOpera House. 24, 25, and 26. Second Edition of WM. J. GILMORE'S Glorlous Ballet Spectacle. thie 12 -TEMPTATIONS - | 2 CHAMES 11 YAL Manager, With 100 people engaged. The Grand Ballets, The Bewitching Dan Promiers, The Won- derful Speelalties. Thirtyfive in_the Ballet of Beats are now o BOYD’S GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, Commencing Thursday Matinee. Also Three Nights and Saturday Matinee, HOYT'S Satire on Superstition, o only widget wife sud mother with her tiny babe ever known. PETRR SAMPSON. The strongest man of the contury. He rends asun- chains, cables, ropes and wiro: troke of his powerf f the Golden umblings and Feats QUARTETTE, 1 DAY, Introducing uots, aid Plantation Acrobats [n Comical Attitudes of THE BOLIPS In thoir orlginal comedy, Novolty Dances, Coumic Songs, Melodies, Deaves' Royal Marionettes. The Greatest, Grandest, Best Show of the Year. ONE DIME ADMITS TO ALL. DR. BAILE Y GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teeth on_ Rubber, ~for ¥ive DoLLARS. A portect fit guaranteed. Teeth extr without pain or danger, and without anaes: thetics. Gold and silver fillings at lowest rates, Bridge and Crown Work, Teeth with- outpiates All work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, 10th street elevator Opeu even- ‘mgeuntll 80 o'dlook ¢ ae; the only 1ici8 over fnves clothes withi- out pins; u por a3 patent r issued; sola only by \A;Iul& 10 whom llu elusive right I given. On re ) willsend & sample line by mall Tars: price list and tern DR. GLUCK, Eye and Ear, BarkerB ock 16tk and Farnmm Televhoaelsl 1204 and 1206 Huarney Street. FOR “THE FOUR HUNDRED" MANY MORE Flflll]ress Shirt Fine Neckwear —AND— A complete assorment of Men's ;- Furnishings SOCIAL FUNCTIONS ARE NOW IN |ORDER “THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY' AND LESS IMPORTANT MEMBER AS WELL, SHOULD EQUIP THEMSELVES EARLY FOR THE COMING SEASON OF BALLS AND DINNERS. AND Look at our supply of FINE SHIRTS and artistic collection of NECKWEAR Ward MecAllister himself would take delight in them. G. A. Lindquest IS AGAIN IN THE Merchant :-: Tailoring business und Invites his old friends and pat- rous, us well 1 neral publito call ind nspect his ne of imported ed dowestio woolens. Everything irstcluss.an ESTABLISHED 1874, + - 3165 15TH S G. 8. RAYMOND. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Sole Agent in Omaha-for Gorham Mane ufacturing Co’s Sterling Silverwars MANTLE CLOCKS, RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Goods is th® Largest and Our Prices the Lowest. Come and see us, Cor. Douglas & 15th St SYPHILIS 35 CURED We guarantee to cure any case of Syph= ilis no matter of how lon%] standing. And ave theonly rem= edy that will cure the disease. You have tried everything else and wasted your money, why not now try us. We uaranteew tocureorrefund every dollar. When it is nec= essary for patient to coms here we agree to pay railroad fare both ways, all hotel bills and refund ‘your mon= ey if we do not curéd you. Write for partic- ulars; do not be huma bugged any longer. We are financially re- sponsible with $300, 000 capital. COOE REMEDY Co0., Omaha, Neb., Rooms 39 & 40 | 13th and Dodge Sts. 2 W Days, -

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