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OMAHA DAILY BE HAT [T't( [)AY, REFUSAL. REASONS FOR HIS J. Sterling Morton Explains His Rosigoa- ticn as Fair Commi:sionors HE IS SUCCEEDED BY A, Governor Thayer Accepts the Docus ut Comment and Briefly Acknowledges s | ecoipt— Other News Note ment With Lixcory, Neb, Sterling Mortou's ing his piace on tho commission is dated at Cbicago on —a little over a month warded to a personal fric World's fair besieged (iovernor T r for copies of the letter, but as the letter was not his hands until yesterday alisfy the curiosity He received the letter yesterday afternoon and today gives governor was of an_expect- Reluctuntly position of & COmMEnsurite there cin come no SIS bition s the ciause of my tempt the services ide for this World's falr by the gathered from taxation. Boen better appropriat 110 4 ore pra yment of e debt, in my o and purpose of this parti r kinduess, respect fully and ask you STENLING MORTON. Thayer, Gov lleney. John M. Goverror Thayer's reply to the lotter was brief and to the pownt. Accopt, with rez JOIN M. THAVER. This afterncon Governor Thayer appointed A. J. Sawyer of Lincoln the cnmnm'lun created resignatiou. wouth was also nmmmmd alternate. Thrilling Mic Willlam Perkins Very (ruly v to tho vacancs Whito of Platts- pight Encounter. a F'remout business man, was in Lincoln last night and he had bis gun over which ho bins been con- He came to Lin- fmportant meeting of the Modern Woodmen of Americs, and after the meeting adjourned started for the resideuce . Driscoli, living at street and Euclid ho was at- ‘with him, a fac gratulating himself all day. coln to attend of his son-in-law, the cornor of At Seventeenth stree taokea by two footpads, one of whom mado a rush at Bim with a club. & gun from acoavanient pockct in bis overcoat and fived j oint blank at the would be high- The man dropped his_club with howl eithier of rago or pain and with his com- panion started and ran. Mr. Perkins pulled Mr. Perkins fired did not succeed fn bring them down. been collecting money tho day before and the rufflaus were probably aware of the fact that ho bad quite a sum of money in his posses- Lincoin's Newest College. The movement to secure the location of the Shenandoah Normal school at Lincolu is far enougn dvanced to justify tho anuounce- ment that it is a success. Teid bore 1t has bean docidad to consolldato the Lincoln The latter 1astitution already its buildings woll unaer way. Thi building will be completed at 4 cost of $100,~ 000. A dining hall to accomodate 5)0 students The main building will be will also e built. from Sh(‘unngnuh will assist the faculty the consoiidated institution will_throw open its doors Soptember 1, i dents enrolled, as- thére aro move tiau that dy holding certiticates entitling h their course of study and who nandoah col- them to fiui: havo agreed to atiend lege, wherever it may be rel Wkt Visit Remer's ¢ The secretaries of the State Board of Transportation will tomorrow go to what is s crossing, on the line of tho arpy county. @ Sarpy county known as Remel Rock Island ra filed & case with forth that the defendant_company’s line cut his farm in two, I it farm buildings on ono s pastures, aving his hou: on the other Ho muintained that the company had put in an uvsafe cro busnl to put in_an living watel underground declined to compel the railroad company 1o put in an underground crossing, but id decide that the company should maintain a suitable and crossing, fully protected by fence and cattle The visit of the secretaries tomor- row is simply to seo that tho or board huve been fully complied with, ip at the State House, Secrotary Nnson of the Omaha Board of Trade was at the state house The Alliance Elevator and Stoc pany of Callaway filed articles of incorpora- convenient grado Lieutenant Governor Majors wa: house visitor today. by bis brother. He was acc judge-cloct of the his oath of Seventh judicial district, filed oftice with the secrotary of state today. The State Board of Agriculture has ap- pointed the following delegates for tho beet sugar couvention, which is to bo held in this city next Toursday connty, Edward Melntyre of Seward, N. W, Parker of Gage, caster, and R. W. Furnas of Nemaha. Secrotary Dillworth of the & Transportation logal business today. in the District Court. Mary Klamp was in district court today aud she charges tho littlo onc's imm She sues for support and malntenance of the child, Calavan’s attorney filed an afidayit for a continuauce. Judge Hall is still engaged 1n tho May will Hayward of Otoo phrov of Lan- ato Board of was called to Hastings on with & bub)' plwnml ancestor. vidence as to Mrs, May's unsoundnoss of Burt Richards appeared in court with an afidavit to the effect that £0 alimony per month to his ex-wifo, Ho usks for u rehearing. Judge Fields was occupied all the Hoymun & Deiches suit. today amended their petitions by claiming oy of the defendants und the ini of the chattels, he couldu’t afford ‘The creditors fracaulent mort; Judge Morris of Crote is i the city on logal busines: the weoll known Republicar. Valley statesman is iu Lincoln of Falrbury and W, O, W. F. Bechel of Southwick of Iri £ M. Billivgs of Gene Omaha were hore on business connocted with the Knights of Pythias graud lodge. Rock Island O General Attorney Low, Chief E: nunnur Parker sud bis assistant, C. offuials of the Chicago, Kock Island i & l’nullo Railroad company, bave been i Lincoln all viewing sites for their proposed new depot, Nothing definite as to |\mr inten- tions could be learned, the grounds and facl ent portions of the city. not expected for some days yet. Odds and E Changellor Canfleld retarned today from a trip to Wymore and Table Rock in the inter- ost of the State university, at Pawnoe Ciy, he remans of Sarah L woman who died of overeating when con- valesoing from a sevious illuess, were taken to Traoy, Ia.. for burial. She left & husvand and nine children, The snnual declamatory contest of the department of elocution versity was held thu oompeting for a prize, George Bossleman, the once prosperous litles offered by differ- He also spent a of Wesleyan evening, eight pupils grocoryman, and_ Lillie Hart were arrestod Inst night nt the former’s apartments in the Huriburt block and taken to the police station, whero Georgoe was charged with adultery. No charge was lald against the woman, as Judge Cochran claims that the statutes doos not cover hor offense. Both gave bonds for their appearance avd today secured a lawyer and got a continuance, Robert Elder of Walton came to Lincoln Wednesday and after transacting some_busi- ness loaded his wagon with a barrei of coal oil, two barrels of bettled beer and two sacks of coal. Ie also got drunk. At Antelope bridge, on A styeet, the wagon upset and Kobert was copsiaerably bruised in the scuffle. A stranger helped bim onto his horse and be rode home. Toda he returned to town for his oil, beer and coal, but some one bad made away with it Mack Shields camoe to town from North Platte last night, but he met Jotin Barloycor: who roboved bim of all his money and then had him locked up on the charge of drunken- ness, so he claims, william Juckson beeawe just a little too flossy lnst night and resisted_an ofticer who attempted to arrest him for drunkenness, It cost him £10 A Preve tive for Uroay We want overy mother to know that croun can be provented. True croup never appears without a warning. ‘Tho first symptom i3 hoarseness: thon the child appears to have taken a cold or a cold mny have nccompanied the hoarseness from the start. After that o peculiar rough cough is doveloped, which is followed by the cro.p. The time to act is when tho ebild first becomos hoacse; a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Iemedy will prevent the attack. ISven after a rough cough has appeared tho diseass may bo prevente by using this remedy as directed i AR T s el and §1 bottles for sale by druggists prsistima < Qb "Lt Small silver watel back., 5. H. C. Rew & Lund. monogram on vd. ILleCorm S - SWIFT WO <. How Expert Omtha Br 83 Pounders Handled th Message. “I do not romember of over seeing a presi- dent’s messagn handled quite so smootnly and with so little annoyance as the one we took last Tuesday night,” smd Mr. W. W. Umsted, manager of tho Western Union ofice 15 Omaha, “The messags contained ueurly 17,000 words, and was transmitted to us in just five hours, or the rate of about fifty-seven words per minuto, We received the message on two wires, msnned by Oper- ators J. T. Ryan und B. B Staw, who regularly ~ handle T Bre's leased wires. The cven numbercd sheets came over one wiro and the odd numbers came over the other, so that it wis absolutely impossible to et the mater m . The operators recewed upon typewrite and there was not a hiteh from begioning end. 'Tho fiest words camoat 2:10 in tho morning and we had it all at a very fow mi utes alter 7 o'clock, The messago was not delivered to congress until 11:30 that day, so we had it all here in Omaha and delivered to Tur: Beg tuily four bours beforo iv had be delivered to congress, At 11:30 instructions to release tho message wero received. ‘Wo sent the message on west over three wires, becauso some of the operators west do not use typewriters and ure not so rapid as the two D mon who received the messago from tho east, 'The overators who sent tho mossage west were Messrs T. W. Drummond, J.T. Swifvand F. A. Johnson. The wholo business was under the direction uf Mr. Barnhardt, chiof of the night force, and Mr. Rusland, chief of the day trafiic.” b WONDERING W ). Railroad Men Speculating as to the Successors of Whitney an 1 Orr. Railroad men are already speculating about the successor to the late Fred B. Whitney, first assistant genoral freignt agent of the Unton Pacific railway. The sclection rest with General Traftic Managee Melien, who is abseut on the coast. He will hardly return much before Christmas, and it is not like anytiing will be done to illl the vacancy u ho reaches Omaha, Gossip at neadquarters woints to E. H, Wood, assistant general freignt agent, as the favorite candidate for the appointmoent, and it is evident that his promotion, vesides being a deserved recognition of an able and tiveless ofticial, would give very general satisfaction. F'rom other quarters conios the intimation that the place may not be filled at all. 1t 1s possivle that Mr. Whitney’s title may be al- lowed to lapse, to do away with a slight cor- fusion of titles resulting from the rendjust- ment of somo time axo, but it is believed some oue will bo designated to occupy the relative position and to assume the which fell to him. rumbull, agent of the Westera [Ra way Weighing nssociation, whex asked abou? too rumored displacement of William R. Orr, traveling anditor, tried to ovade the ques tion, then admitted thut a change was cou- templated. Ho didw't want to have anything said about it tor a week, pecause it would subje Mr. Orr to needless questioning by shippers and it might lead to iuterferance by the in- terstute commission, e Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil- dren teething softons the gums and allays all pain. 25 couts a botile, Organs from 8% up. [Easy terms Hayden Bros. e WANIS TO B Hon. J. E. Boyd Not Anx.ous About the Gubernatorial Contest, “That matter is under consideration by the highest tribunal in the country and I hardly think 1t would be a graceful thing in mo to say unything upon the subject just now,” smd Governor Boyd in reply to an interroga- tory as to the character of tho decision ex pected from Washington. “Moreover,” he continued, “I have not been 1n Washington and bhave no means of kuowlug anything furth than what I glean from the daily press. My lawyers, of course, ha great hopes of that decision, when reach will bo in my favor, but I am giving myself no concarn ono way or the other, only that I shoutd likoe to ba declared u citizen of tho United States, becauseif I am not my wolit- al cavecr is at an end. “Do not infer frem this, however, that 1 am politically ambitious, but as you kuow there aro certain contingencies liable to ariso in the ovent of my citizenship which I stould like to be able to meet. So far a8 tho unexpired term of the governorship 1s concernod, I would not turn my nand over oue wi or theother. I was governor for four months when the state needed & governor, and | wmn proud in tho feeling that my uctions gave very wevcral satisfaction. That is about all, I beliove, I feel like saying.” Sho was6 and ho was 7. Ho wanted her to prowise to marry him. e offered candy, ico cream and nuts, but she was obdurate, Finally he said he would give her a bottlo of Haller's Sure Cure Cough Syrup. She smiled, leid her hund in his and said, yours till deuth. Water Rents Due Jan. 1. Payable nt company’s office, Beo build- ing. ~ Five per cent discount allowed if paid on or before January 1. Faiture to receive bill will nov entitle consumer to discount. e e 1 scapod from the Jail. Mrs. McClellan, & white woman, was ar- rested Thursday night while driving about the streets with o colored man unamed Heury Graves. The womau's G.year-old cnild was with her, and when the rly wus arrested, charged with drunkenness and reckloss driving, tho man was placed in & cell and the child and its wother were coufined in the mutron’s quarters, as tho jailer did not want to locic them up in the women's cell with a lot of prostitutes, “They did not stay there long, however, as the woman raisod the window' and escapea, taking the littleono with hor, but leaving her plush cloak bebind. The garment is still fu chargo of the jailor, Five Hundred Million Dollars 1 be speut st tho **World's fair.”" Now is time to seoure a hotel, boardiug bouse or other business to make & fortuno. dress ames Pearce & Co., Traders bidg., Chicago. MAY ABOLISH BRIDGE TOLLS. | Railroad Cfficials Declara Omaha Shippers’ Claims to Bs Reasonable. ACTION ON THE SUEJICT CONSIUERED, Interested Lines Will Be Repro: in the Near . Itt., Dee. 11, President Martin of the ‘I'rade left hero for home this evening ¢ satisfactory President Harris of the Burlington and Vice ssident Newman of the New York #urd to the removal of the ou shipments to lowa points., ““The request of the Omaha shippers is o asonable one,” said Vieo Prosident Harris, “and 1 am sure if I woro an Omaha shipper [ precisely s thoy “The imposition of the vent, bridge tell | pyon taken, was ro cidgs toll was the re- of conditions preity generally under stood among business men, and I don’t thi to blame the Burlington it, although earnings have unfavorable [t lating the a Omana's request will receive favorable con- doctor admit that giass contained and that the glass jur in which ho p remains of Mrs, Barnaby before might contain t tity to imy orga denied. Vice Presideat Nowman also conceded tho fustice of Omaha's position. It is provabls rouds and reprosentatives of the board be bield next week. Victory for Natural Gas. sion just rencered in the suie of the rinst the Columbus truction company has a most or bearing on the question whether this city to have the benotit tho stou stopy arsenic from it ! There ‘wus about ou weignt to the arsenic in zine v provacdings that the contract between the Colum struction compuny and the Natural \ should be cancelled Gas company of Indiai that the construction company sho doing any furth gas to Chicago, y further ussoss - complainants. Tho _the air <o that it may be bre: ments on the o \ i combine? construction company’s o ing oxy aud that 1ts purps:e was to pre “The motion to dissolve the injuncu: was heard today, injunction wus modik the work of the construction company g0 on as before, ent compoti- would com argument the «t by the conrt so that in the Liver, a forty-ninth in the kidn anout u itteenth They Never itotura C© The general and traflic mavagers K cago west-bound y 4 proposition to send aro loaded and standing on sidot agrain in the v could not have been taxen iuto the jar from rouds are i tho wir conld ious acid 1t .uM toduy that whon did ot ""‘ gy was for the purbdse of showin senic found vards hero waiting to be un- "The Burtinzton 3 & Kansas City Milwaukee cqually as miny No Belierin @ Carpet Trast. bee Mrs. Worrell. . ffe called in D consultation, sent from the eas one prominent d condition of the that thy avout tivo table speoufulls of Hguid crch had arunk from a- buile, Su & taincd poison, had tuey seated up ih bottle and tnrmed it to Mr, Worrell, rell, who was in the manuer in which a stock of 60,000 rolis w. excellont und In fact the carpet m in as good condation as it is at pre is uanecessy prices £ood rket was never v and could ¥ way owing to the number not be formad ai of manufacturors, commissioners are planniug to bav niularchitecture vvnw for the state headguar. Tho World's zamyle of col aticidance u she diad, gave the wost important t of the day. Het pliatic terms that she died of arsen son consist of the ac vt gostion of © pestion o of death of tho ove mu»ml otwesn A grin ear and a trailer and will probably die. “renchman named Renred en- Bareluy in the sried to explain to kim the ) which. be wished to me exeited as ho the'c foro his testimouy was concludad, dourt ad- journed, tered the offic exhibit at the fair. DECLARE .31 strong cfforts came to Barely was overpowered sistance and the b viso until noon wWas 50 much improved that she won the con- t of her doctors to play this eve ager feared rnoth s City a short simlarly afflicted. . Sueil, son of the murdered man, is at pr declured that the Jitical mal i their buy lionaire and bimself a who desires to tuke the for tho collection by luw of u ro mendation is wa e that the vailvoad o missionor: jns the value of the road is exceeded b cent by the outstand valio ol stock issac the dafendunt g the awections of her Westorn People in Chic Tho foliowiug wosiern cor and bonds and linnt the fuce stock toihe o Anders, Gree 2 Lo Dorman, Sioux Uit and Mes, H. B, Shophera, | {h b ~Mv. and Mrs, T handy and plea does cure, All Ustnzzxis Surer foundation caunot be the solid base for the monumental success of Hood's Sarsa Some Move Mablic mpi Aronson’s Now York (! 1030 its engage today by wivinyg two perfo dran’s opera, for ladies and chi closing with no company n at 2:30 this afternoon, gular evening ililotte, the “Private sored sueh & great sucd L'lie engugement continuws for , with ladies’ matinee on Wednes Cousiderable interest 15 being zement of Lillian Lowis at Boyd's coummenecing i streot viaduct i Lee at ? pine or oak, #s the council mway alctate the debut of tms famed uctress before un Omaha audience. Juvenue band at the Coliseum, which so mueh favorable niade by tho press throughout the country 's Magiortosiazny Walers,Uiray 3 Aocounts Audited. At tho Millurd last night there was a meet finsucial subcom- mitteos of |hl\ flvpllh\l(‘lfl! state central com- mitteo, _All membors were present, Messrs, T, C. (Yilahan of Frieud, A. Cline of Minden and R. Sizer of Lincoln, repre- senting tho f&er, ana C. C. M 1sh of Wisner, Walt Sceiey of Bennett and 1 homas Swobe, repr \:‘nllnglh»'h\l'l'l‘ W. F. Bechel of this oit; , troasurer of the state central committee, wasypresept. Ho submitted his books an Accounts and the same were audited and apyroved. The commitices decided upon meeting again 1n a short time, and adjourned to re assemble at the cull of the chairman, Tho membgrs were enthusiastic over the recent uccodd Wk tho republican party 1n the state. Thoy/pvefoe s1so sauguine of success in the fall camnaizn of 1502 and held that no force which might be brought agaiust the party could defeat it. e —— EXPEKTS TESTIF e Headden G ves Some Damagi Testimony in the Graves €ase Dexver, Colo,, Dec. 11— such a thing w possible, the eriminal division of the district court was more dousely packed today with the curious public eager to listen to the testi- in the aves trial than it wason vesterday., So scon as the court had been led to order Dr. Headden, who was on th nd last night when adjournment wus atied. Dr. Headden produced the exhibits of his alysis ana Judge Mazon examived them. “You used sulphuric acid and ziue in iso- sonie " asked Judgo Mucon. “Yes, sir.” **Does not suipny ic ncid and zine always contain arsenic ¢ “No,sir. It's an e y matter to obtain those two substances which do not coutain arsenic. Judge Macou then ordeavored to have th rseni ced the wnalysis poison in suficient quan- 1 the viscera and othe "This, however, the doctor stoutly Judge Macon then asked: “If the ch had attacked tho zine of the jar, would it have extr “Very Little, even if arsenic was in it. nird of an ounce stopper. The percontage of fromuothing upward.' vsenic in a solid_mass suci as that with vhich wall paper is dyed, will evaporate in athed and ono o poisoned by it £ i bas buen the ¢aso.” “IE this ar<enic in the air should coms in ot with sulphur, zine, ote., would it not T think it would not combine.” “I1 it camo in contact with liquid contain- would it not combine!” bt flont on ity but 1 don’t think it ne.'? “You say you ound a entioth of a grain and the stomach ¢ **You found thon, oltozether, one-twelfth of era, and vou say that that 4N not from the wall paper, but it beall dbsorved if there was arsen- hout i+ doctor tion stated that Mr. Worrell 1and paid hin for making the dndl that be expected farthec on fro the prosecution. cct _expwinaiion which followed that the ar- ula not havo tus v s theve by anv moans intimated Ly the defense, but dnust be the resuit of poison tukcen iato the stomach whon the person was alive, Halmes testif, o ed 1o bis having B , from the symp! agreed thir boih ludies were s from idritant poisoning and thom | accordingly. He learncd Al vas from )sing it 10 be whis- 155 Suspleicus that it con- nd after he and Dr. Grifiin boub an ounce for analysis y. He be ken out mnized Mrs, Wor. »m, as one of the ‘. I was present at rec ies he had the autopsy portions of the viscera placed in clean jars, sealed and turned over to Undertaker 1o zcrs, the coroner having re- fused to ancept them or even to bold an in- que onestecle, the pny on ' Mrs. E nwho was in arouby ab the time timony ifded in the most em- poi. asked why he had giver. ath was caused from con- He repiied that con s the § 1edinte cause as b2 vesiilt of tha poi- have caused death bad not his point, and be- A veritable Pills. ALLIANCE IDE.1S, Michiza ) G Oppose Subrre: s meoond Pol tical Action. LavsiNg, Mich, Dae. 1l.—Tho exocutive nittee of th > grange, which prac- Cldos the attitude of the order on all ions, has submitred its annual tho subireasury idea, freo itivai ac.don of uny kind are Tue public informed tefuses Lo be used by the po- Age U *ictitious’ AMuch attontion is paid to 5, und tno recom- anitalization of raiiro: wis- ommis- aeclared ver appointed wheuever wd interstate commores ners be authoriz vent und u bons wnd b To prevent luture pitalizition™ 1t 18 snegested that the nisioners suporviso tho issuo of stock ) of tho tho roud aud imated cost of equipments aiid 1o require the tuill sehedulo 10 be lowored wh s the aunual carnings exceed § per ceut of its stoclts und tary 1t administration is warmly 10 hopo exprossed that the i would be ex lod 50 s 161 ¢ountries, s extonsion of the free mnibuglivery is urged upon cou- Bross. / Try Piio's Remedy for Catarrh. It Is % to take, and what is more CONvHALTS LET, pvements A nfized o hior meeting of the Board of There was an Public Works yedserduy afternoon uad once more the contrait was 1et for paving Sher- man avenue from £mnos avenue to a point 530 feet north of '¥hd section line of saction ! township 15, rai $1L69 and got niiu-nu-m:v on Colorado red standstone. HEwAy also awardod the con- tract for curbii®(in’ the same dis bid was on the Colo.ado 8tcne uud was 6 cents per lineal fool, 1, Hugh Murphy bid ict. The Kalz & Callaban bid 15 cents per yard for grading Chicago streot from Forty-first avenuo to Foety-third streer, and gradiug the ulley in Kountze & Ruth's addi- aion. They g its for Loth contructs, ‘The confract tfor replanking the & xteanth s awarded to Charles R conts per square yard, for white e ONE FANE & XCURSION For Velasco wroor Opening On Ducembor 11, 12, 13, and 14 the Saota Ko will sell round trip tickets from Atchison, St. Joseph and Kansas City t) Houston or Gaiyoston roturn at one way [ i 411 ) 'ox., und Wo round ) days. Ad- Jdmer, passenger ugent, . Lifo building, Owaha. DECEMBER 12, FOOLED THE TRUSTEUL WIDOW Smosth Young Dootor Sues for a Heart as Well as Dollars, HER LITTLE BANK ACCOUNT, True Story Guess we've stirred thing our last week'’s “odd lot” we DO like a little in a Whl]t“ soin order to gain a little noto- riety we hu\e gone over these up a little with Dility as I ,xmtemr\nt once special "od(' Pawser Ciry, Nev,, Dee, Pawnee City has rocently been CARVED ANOTHER CHUNK off the prices, regardless of what they ¢ or what we might be able to get forthem. Never mind what price these new ured that out, neither have we juggled with any “steenth” the time cially this rantee that you coat on these special tables for so many B somany $ $ P PSP SP Less than any store in town will sell them. is going on i A littie more tha I'nirston Gouehe and surgical institute a year ugo Dr. established his medical cotro-thera- cent of prices are. We havn’t fig- propossessin of good persoval havits and He possessed nical genius, wus u fine elee nd rendercd efticient servicoe to of tie various devices and had also trav cled pxtensively in ISurope as an aerial ascen- sionist, parachuto performe man on the Hlying trapeze Lest shotw o earth performatces A1 to such an the scrious physis pntot We havn’t nicety, doliar. diaboiical time when we are so busy. 2an buy a suit or over-— siderable mech doctor in the ce und “a_daring render Lim | disorder of out sale clearing each department. Men’s epiloplic seizures were hetd in abeyance, aud but uis affliction, concerni was ulways ver tervals of his epileptic fits he was agreeabiy character ho pos During the 5 Suits and Pants, On First Floor. Boys Suits and Pants On Second Floor. Men’'s ple of both sexe ivating the smiles of a dining room bouse in this eity was first to br ing his touel ho was not long in winsome gvass at the Shannon where Burr boarded. the fair voung extra lump of would gener- s Overcoats On Third Floor. contribute in no one to molest These are the same high grade suits and ame perfection of ‘\nd shades that delighted ds last week; the same excel- workmanship, whl(,h patrons have sung praises time and N B.—Th ounters to let fl OVOI'(,O‘lt's the s patterns hundre lence of rich tex- widow, and, as Loe scquel show: zood und he won lovo sud undy- finish of too wifs her she counted by s sale is for Friday and Satup-% December 11th and 12th. King & Co RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, SouthwestCor. 18th and Douglas Sts. Send for catalogue. ‘nen the schemer the First Natiol toubled his efforts ence and loving trust about irement followed and s couli free uncongenial marital vrofessional nu]-(n! cnot ds soon s tho ¢ her former Browning, Plisstcianiof save tict (be bad never book), aud was equally study and peac propared to x'ulml to attend ie-hordo medical \eoks and obtain a diloma, a sle to meet the Open till 8 o'clock evenings. Suturdays until 10 p. m. quircnants of the state He was a great stickler for the code an: nnprofessional to adver THE GREAT SPANISH REMEDY, easily, quickl permanently restores Weakness, Nervousness'and Lost Manfood. UARANTEED Specific for Fits and Nenralgia, Hysteria, Convlsions, Nervous Prostration cansed b » Alcohol, Loss of Power in either Sex, Invo over.indulgence. W $1a box, 6 boxes for $5 . Detroit, Mich, overweening and A€ fie bad onla fow hundred dollar: more boundless famo and_fortune: Ler divoree, he would return and their_cup of joy wouid ov jurse but vie the use o f Tobaccaor ntary Losses caused b; 3 to cure any case or refun Agents Span- Sold by druggists. BEFOKE AND AFTEK LSK. ish Medicine Co. For sale in Omaha by MceCormick & Lund , 15th and Farnam sts. dow breathed 1. ner silver and gold watch he shook the dust of AMU‘E\‘IENTS BGYD Sn Soventeonth nnd b/\ [URDAY, ])l ARONSON'S KK CASINO, Pro UNc,i.z: csnnsmrn" Letters came ¢ with promise and his lur remittances, which were al- or copious and generous expressions of crdiess love and profess awny e went, VETERINARY SPECIFICS Tor Hersos, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. X 800 Rase h‘t‘l?(?( ::ll Neat K crnra Fovers, Con convened and on d the woman's sult for di )d dt'fit'lll_lm. now of Coto Appelgot granted rifted clouds towered azain, for thenext 2 of Boise City, Single Bottlo (over 50 doscs), EVENING PER ith_S; S ary Curt Ol and Medichtor, Jar Veterinary Care Oil, Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid. s endin any quatitity on Roceip! of Prico. HUMPHEREYS' MEDICINE 0O, Gorner William and John Sta,, Ne QEUMPHRETYS’ HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No, coosxful remedy for Hervous. Debiliy, Vital Weakress, £ud Prostration, from? over-work 1 por vial, o 8 vials and ‘DRUGGISTS, OF of price—HUMPHREYS' Cor. Wililam and Tobn Sik. N. ¥ - Burris dead cotfies, Manvul, Know him as a lover, Farnam Stregt Thzatmfi WEDNES UK"\‘(”,; DEG. o THE IRISH C‘ORPORAL Soats now on sale. BOYD'S, INTILAND HARNEY STRERTS, DEC. 43-14-15 & Co.tuke plonsure iy presenting MISoLILLlAN LHWIS A others of noto, purticulars of avle to get o the death of Burr, but were u Four Nights, Com, ‘This excited Joiso City, who, wost earaful and that uo person by the name of Jobn Rounesvello Bure had met the paio ride Later u let- ived from the keeper of records Tn uee & yours, ) Conts uys statine that ov sleoping, bt wost, liis present where- prosumably anouts, howaever, being NOR Dy vst seeno in the great *possum uct of this gay Lothario, wgripping, 1o nnuse pain when De- iarly Risors are talen. SLHIFFMANNIS.A?THMA CURE 1oty curen where thers Tl Teial battage EUELoF Drastis sr i SO As ih a Lobking Glass, lay night at tho Child’s bospital, worn out with Lorraine. | ove of his death, hypophnsphit » and soda combin cml h\t r oil in Scott’s during the war and applied ots upen Snturday morae lawyers vear for n peusion in 1853 F;\RNAM AT Four Nights. Commonelng with SUNDAY MATINEE, ‘th Private Secretary TAM GILLITT _Popular Prices. to the hospital, where soon afterward he sur- IH'&)IH()U‘ (hm-slmn, and m_ DEOC. 13TH. crease the \v«,x;,'ht. They are thought by some but this is not however, he " at n check for §2,050 w sent to Adolph Meyer for nim, But nover saw his cu \|‘ for ue died before the paper was u Eternal Vigilance But with all the precaution we may take there are enemies always lurking about our systems, only wait- favorable opportunity to assert the Serofuln and other lmpul ay be hidden for years or generations, and suddenly break forth, under- mining health and uses arlsing from impu Hood’'s Sarsaparilla 15 the unequalled and unapproached remed: 1t is King of them nll, for it conquers disease y natural way all the weakened parts, vitalizes, enriches and Purifies the Blood And assists to healthy action those important organs, the kidneys and lives good wedicine you should certainly take Hood’s Sarsaparilla Propared only otheearies, Lowell, Ma 100 Doses One Dollar t play of the (/OLISEUM December Matlnee and Evening to be food; this is admitted by all. Cod-liver oil food, but also a tonic Emulsion cod-liver oil and hypophos- phites are so combined as to antage of both. Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING ; free. is mainly get the fullad THE WONDERFUL AU§T:{IAN : Juvemle Band Xing a3 Amerlcan 0 Musteal Pmdlgtes ] St |.m ‘ot Htadt Thontre, 39 South sth Avenue, ris WEAK MEN New, Certain FREE CURE: Tmpotency. J ) 1t builds up n 5. VaPicocelo Hox 28, Albiou. Mich. 1f you need & Miss MARIE GLovER, Sopratn Under the ausplces of Apollo ( )lub FIRST APPEAKANCE IN OMAHA. #1.00, 73¢ and 500 Bro. Co. beglunlng DIME EDEN MUSEE. Corner 1ith and Faroam Streets WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY DECEMBER TTH ack Dancor, Ab o Sunke Charmer, Priuce Mu Ala ol Voudoolsi. L For wuio at Mux Meyor & 1y all druggists. 81 by C. L HOOD & CO., WL Matinee ut Boec m l(um ul 25¢. iat, Weaton an i ¥r ‘Admission Une Dime. Open Datiy. 110 10