Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 19, 1892, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

"SLHP\ WAG™ IN THE TOILS Oaptare of a Man Who is Wan'el in Sev- eral Localities, HE HAD A FINE STRING OF HORSES Deputy Skerllf Vie Motarty of Sarpy Coun- ty Gets the Drop on Waggoner and Re- Lot of Stolen Stock— “Wag" Shows Fight. covers of Deputy Sheriff Vie MeCart Sarpy county has won his spurs by successfully landing a full fi 1 horse thief, one who is wanted in this as well as several other braska counties, The man whom McCarty has placed behind tha bars 18 no other than Cearloy Waggoner, better known as “Sleopy Wag. Waggoner is a man who has a reputation which any horso thief might eavy, for to him attaches the distinction of having stolon a splendid driving team beloaging to General Van Wyck. Thi- aappened six years ago, but nevertheless ho was caught, convicted andsent up for throe years. It wasona bright May morning thut the general's Horses werc standing in tho staolo at Ne braska City munchiog tho tamo grass and ,/clover that g upon the ex-senatol 'y broad acros when this man Waggoner bappened along. He coveted the animals and a fow moments laior had them on tho bigh road leading out of town. Away thoy sped at a killing pace, while the entiro popu lation of the town followed in hot pursuit. Although tho chaso was a stern 0no, it was set at too rapid a pace for tho thief and the two horses, one of which was ridden and the other led. At Syracuse Wuggoner was ove hauled, but one of tno horses immediatel died of extinustion, For this the man went 16 the ponitentiary to be relcased three years ago. Sinc his release be has made Omaha his home, taking frequent trips to the coun- try and always roturaing with good horses. Where ne got them 1s something that he has always refused to explain, though 1t has been believed thet wost of the animals have been tuken from farmers and others. A fow duys ago Dan Mason, a farmer re- #iding near Floreace, lost one of his horses, the animal being stolen from his barn during the night. It so happened that Mason kot track of tho ho nd traced him the posession of Coarley Gordon who gotten him from a horse trading camp at Forty-seventh and Chicaro streots, The caso was turned over to McC by Deputy Sheriff Lewis and Mo afternoon in company with Constaole Clark, started out to gather in a man. The first place visited was the camp and there the ofticer found \Waggouer aud in looking «mround he found a string of horses that have been wanted 1 Sarpy county for several Amonths, besides several scts of h Waggoner claimed that he was innoc but whon arrested by and the members of / his gang showed fight and threatenea to kill the office if he did not move on. “The Sarpy county deputy was not built of the moving kind of stuff, guninvited Mr. \ and drawing bis oner to uccompany bim to the Douglas couuty jall. The wvitation was aceepted and tho man of horses is now behind the bars. Gordon, the man who wraded for the Mason borse, is held as a wit ness. Whilo making the arvest McCarty learscd that thero were & number of hors in the woods around Papiliion and Flore Thie fact leads him to beliove that thero is regular band of organized horse thieves who infest tiis vicioity, and that the man w was shot at Sherman’ avenue and Pin streot a fow weeks ago by Montzomer colored man, was a member of the g Or. J. B. Moore used about six bottles of your Tres of Life and thinks that she nas received groater ben- efit from it th; y medicine she has ever taken. Yours traly, L. H. Buekt Gen’l Awont and Treas. West Colleg. Since roceiv he above testimonial, 1 inreceint of a and check from the Roav . L.H Bulkin of lowa, April 23, ty wife has oLz do, send Rev. J. W. Kanworthy, Crostline, Kan - sas, s1x bottles of Moora's Tree of Lifa. +for salo by all drugzists. Will You ¢ If so, it will fully acquaint his F your interest to be to yoursell with the excel- lent train service now in effect between Chicago, Bu and intermed Shore alo, New Yor to points, via th Route. " ** Ladg Through trains leave Chics 0 at 5:00 and 10:30 a 10, 6:30, 7:45 and 1130 p, m. T 0 and Boston Special” (10:30 a. m.) is the only complete train through from Chi- cago to New lngland. It hs car sorving meals the entive distance, in itsell an exclusive featu wind the equipment of the train throughout is of he highest standard. The Chi- cagoand New York Limited (5:30 p. m.) embodies all that is modern and nov in railway transportation and has ver appropriately been called a *‘porfe train.”’ B. P, HUMPHR NRPA Muain street. Kaunsas City. C. K. WiLser, W. P. A,, Chicago. -— LOST HI3 MAN. Detective Haze Catehesn Fio Whao A 1 to Excay Detective Hazo has roturned from his < frip to Portland, Ore,, whither ho went in scarch of Charles Potzgold, who embezzled $90 from the Hurst Ple company, but e ve- turned alone. His prisoner_accompanied him as far as North Bend, but us the train was leaving that town he jumped tbhrough a + window aud maaoe off. Frescoing and interior dec de signs nnd estimates furmsk Honr) Lohmann, 1508 Douglas st A il i Dr. Birney. the catarrh specia went to ¢ 2o last night. - 0.0, A1l Odd Fellows aro requested to assembie at Odd Follows” hall, 14th and Dodge streets, Thursday, Oct. 20th, prepared to leave at 1 o'clock sharp for Council Blufls, to puarticipate in a pacade, The parade in Omaha will move frum 1th and Dodge sts. av 4 o'clock promptly. J. W. NICHOLS, Chalrman of Comumittee, Justico of the Peaco 1id Daniels of West Omaba precinet has been missiug sinco Tuesduy last. Oa the evening of that day he was seen on the streets in company with wo or three frieuds but did not mention to them nor o his wite and family that be contemplated leaving the ety Toe tailure 'to return home after au ab sence of a day or two seriously alarmed bis family and iriends and they have been anx fously searching for him sivce, The missin man was of studious habits and was con- sidered a very promising young lawyer, Ho was formerly in partnership with Mr. Mer- row of the law firm of Daulels & Merrow, but after bis election as justice severed his counection with the firm He was not known to have been seriously financiuily embarrassed and bis disappear- ance 1s somewhat of & mystery. - DeWiti'sSarsapariila cieanses tne blooa, fncreases the appotito and Loass up thesys- tem. It has bonetitel many paople who have suftered from blood disorders. It will help you. 8. J. tarris is registered ut police head quarters as a suspicious character. He came 10 the Young Men's Christian association & few duys ago and said that he was a em- ber of the association in Sioux City. Of course he was given the privileves of the buildic.g, which be abused: by going through tbe clotlies of the ¢y muasts. - Disease never successfully altacks tho sys- tem with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla makes pure new blood sud euriches blood. HAYDEN BROS, Good Shoes at Dry Goods Prices. Why nay high prices for shoes when wo will sell you fine shoes from the best stories at dry goods prices; every pair warranted, . Ladies’ $2.00 kid patent tip button shoes, #1.50, Ladies’$2 50 dongola button shoe $2.00 ndies $3.00 dongola tip, button shoes 30, Ladies’ $3.50 hand sewed,button shoes $3.00, HOOL SHOES, Children’s $1.25 glove eall 12, 95¢, Childr shoes, 0 to n's $£1.25 kid patent tip shoes, 8o 11,9 Misst d patent tip shoes, 12 10 2, $1.00, $1.50 dongoln up shoes, 12 to #1.50 glove calf tip shoes, to2, § 5 B ealfl laco shoes, 2,00 fine calf button shoes, 3 to MEN'S SHOES, Men’s $2.00 B culf 1 Clad shoes, 4250 cordovan Full Dress Men's shoes, Men's $4. uu lkangaroo wi 00 fine cordovan Elegant 21t shoes, $3.00, Men’s $4.50 hand sewed call shoes, $4.00, YDEN BROS. goods and shoes. On the 14th day of (».-Lnlmr, 18! sold ull the stock I held in the Co-oper- ative Land and Lot company of Omaha, 1d on that day severed all connection with said company. But [ will etill continue 1n land business, At present I will receive mail at 2105 South 13th street, city. Ron WILLIAMS, 2, 1 e I Grand the Nebraska Triple Lin The grand encampment of Militant of the Independent Order of Odd- felllows of Nebraska convencd at Oddfellows Patriarchs hall at Fourteentn ana Dodgo o'clock yesterday forenoou. There were nearly 20) delozates present aud the morning session was oceupied in re- co the delecates aud the roport of tue committee on credentials, he afternoon session began at 2 onsiderable amount romained to be disposed of. portant feature was officers which folloy Hasting cenior wi junior w grand se ects at 10 o'clock of business The most im- tha election of graud was finally accomplished as 1 patriarch, Heller of :h priest, W. V. Bain Omaha; 1" M. Uutlev O'Neill} ou, ' D. M. Morris H ve, J. P Goge Fremont; Samuet McClay, Lincoln representative, 1. B. brandt, Omaba, A | constitation roverning subordinate encamp ments was ndopted, nfter which adjourn- ment was uountil 8 p. m, today. Ab this mornizg's session the newly elected officers will be mstailed and the reports of stundini committeos received and acted upon. I'no Daughters of Rebekan had possession of the hall last cevening and held their an- nual encampmeut. There was a fair attend- ance and tho matters pertaining to this feminine branch of the order were adjudi- catea for the cominz year. Beginning at 11 a. m. today, the grand lodge which is composed of representatives from the subordinate lodges of the state and post grounds will meet inits annual session which will continuo for threo da 1t is expected that fully 400 deiegates will attend the grand —~ Bull's Cough Syrup takes the lead of all cough preparations on our shetves,—Car- penter & Palmeter, Jamestown, N. Y. e BUSINES3 AT NEBRASKA CITY. Situation and Otoe Prospects for the Future of County apital, Oucof k. G. Dan & O cbraska travel- ers, writing from Nebraska City to the Omaha manager, say A majority of the il merchants here report this year's busi- rather smalier than heretoforo,. due o tho building up of interior villages in th: couuty along new hnes of railway, which have cut off trads, The opinion is ceneral that the rotuil trade of Nabras City must more and more depend upon the develoyment of the city itself. Money ha: been easy all the year. The rour banks, with a combined paid up capital of & surplus exceeding $30,000, bad at the close of business Septemb , 1802, aggregate de- posits of $330,717. Last yoar at the vesponding period tho doposits nggre 112, showing an increaso for the year approxim total bank deposits wers $30).407. “17ruit has not been a_good crop this year, though Otoe county is the baouer fruit re- gion of Nevraska, In the fall of 1501 about rrols were packed und shippod from braska City atone. *Thus far only 50 bar- rols have been forwarded this vear. In 1501 5,000 baskets of grapes aud 5,000 cases of ber- were marketed. I'his year noither ighit years ago the ies made o good vield. Other v excellent. “T'he manufacturing interests of Nebraska City are of no mea consequenca, The cereal , which business six years ago pacity of 500 bushols of grain, 1 into an institution which em- ) peop'e and can hauale 6,000 bushels A ho starch factory oponod in ebruary of tho present vear and bas a capacity of 6)0 bushels and gives cuployment to sixty hand 1ias a capacity of 2,000 bush Tho canniu company has enjoyed a profitablo season ufter a pariod of idleaess, Otoe county is oue of the best counties 1n the state and Nebraska City is her substantial metropolis. Vacant 15 in the county are almost unknown and ut houses ar us few and far be- in tho city. vbody met nero is De\Vitt's Sarsapariiy aestroys suenpoi- sons as scrafula, skin diseases, eczoma, rhou. matisw, Its timely use savas many marriago liconses wore is- Judgo Eller yesterds The followin sued by County { Ernest Cliarios 1la'm, Piatte Contor, Nob © Ada Izabeila Todd, O BIETHS, Noticos of A0 10 or L s undor this head, A7ty coins each additio i Tone, ten conts, A son o Mr. and Mrs. W, row BROWN-A daughter to Mr. and Mrs, W. Il Brown. — DEALHS, Notices of five lnes or loss w vder this head, A7ty el addi_ wonal L, ten conts. GRATIOT—Mrs. E. I, October L 1802, aged 65 ye ST.JOUN ~E. G, October 17, 1802 aged 52 years. 000 and a | THE * as Bought. GREATLY BELOW INTRINS| The System of Selling Evory Small Profit but of & Thorou Hable Quality | ciple of This Firm DRESS GOODS, COLORED DIAGO Quantity iimit IRREDESCENT S Suitable for home or strect 49 inches wide, the seaso fabric. TORM IR qualities, no fabric can equal 10 inches; all the popular sh CORSETS. CORSI Wo have de following fect fitting FRE NCH P, D, And will soll them at reduced prices to effect ¢ No. 152 way $2 50, now No. 248 wa, . now $2.01 0. 152 was $3.00, now $2.8 Should we have your recommended. ‘We will sell one case only of all wool full bed size blanket pair, WHITE BLANK Wo have too many. space. row at § Bottol TS, We i pair. ones at These are all wool, inches, combine both wai weight., Botter ones at $3.50, 81.5 LAPROB . new colors, in Bought d the mills we profit. EIDERDOWN Bed size, fino ity, g worth $5.00. Only 25 left at THIE MORSE DRY GO HAYD COMFORT qu Underwear and Kid Gloves UNDERWEAR TOMOR Wo have always been heade children’s underwear; we lurgest line wost of tion to sell at a lower pr other house in the west. C It inaugurate in the Gents’ hen drawers on i \\nnl undery rawers y I|ilnlmn'~1 Kl ay and c inches, 121¢, ri KID GLOVES, huir und 100 laci dozen s, in all the new fuil s! noer ]mix. worth $1.2 ot 5 reduced pr CRINE OF A D He Attempts to Kitl His With Dynam Colo., Oct. car-ol son of A, an awfal crime Sat te. LeADVILY man, an 1 attempted at about 12 o'clock. Harrison avenue, a small stood about fifty feet from o “T'he boy, with several companio 200 pounds of giant. powder Taid plan_exploded it in the sh fuse, The intention was to father, mothcr, little brother agaiust whom he bad a fav The Truman residenc house of Peter W. Green, wore almost wreewed. M the inmates wer it was believed to be an acciden boy was missing it was though been blown to atoms. Later that §200 Tho explosion caused moro wis ut first supposed. Hundred damages bave been done to ail U anywhero near the scene of th Severai houses must be eatirely officers have just started twelve miles from and s partner v been learned that, cave oul there. A vellow back lite y probable ho w o whereya con yesio tha boy: ature and i A Callfornia Couple Meet wit Death, Say Digao. Cal., Oot. 18 wife, who had a farmon Olay seven miles east of ( murd of M ard seroams place Piper and son went o | they approached the houso saw | out. A3 Piper enterad the ho tried Lo slip out in the grapoled. After a strazzlo Pipe follow, who named Joso ‘The bodies o found Iying ou ne: out of It 1s believed ! g is also thought that he may bo of Miss Abbey, who lived afon and whose murder torso y been a mystery here have been arrested, LS THREE UUI D IGHIVA ved to ba an In abielo. and Mrs, 16 the front 1blauce to biu the Indian —One of Jeuvis, N, hem Kille, Oct, Poir from Sussex count: bim ot §00 in money. Aaylight, licomen, The robbers started re fired upon by tha nolice, hwaymen was shot dead ar two were wounded. for the Delaware river, notly pu crowd. 'They swam the chaop island whera they are at ew Jerse Next Thursday's Solar E¢ Wasmixaroy, D. U, Oct, 18, ~ DSPRICES am Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years thc bumdard Bakmg a Ruting Priv size tho above numbers an early purchuse is ‘hivago. dircet from the mills places us in 1 m\h'.~ \\'uu‘.\ ladies’ kid gloves, Foster e tomorrow. ists on sale tomorrow at HAYDEN BROS., 18.—Herman Tru- His father’. soriously injured. ruman has been I rosist arrest, V INDIAN, -=I. 8, Geiser and y station, were found d at toeir home last evening. dariness and they had & grudge inst Geiser over pay for well diggiug. ears Pwo other Tudian suspacts They Hold Up a Milkman in Broad Dayiight tramps assaulted Epbraim Shay, o wilkman v,and robbad The affray, in broad attracted a crowd and several po The wounded vesent hiding, -With a view OMAHA DAILY THE MORSE DRY GOODS (0. Epecial Offering of New Goods to Be Sold IC VALUES Article at a aghly Re- .S, ) for ono day’s trade, 40 inches wide, newest color: 500, weus m’s nl\hdl For intrinsic wort,and wéan rasisting thi de width ided to discontinue the numbers of the well aud thoroughly reliable, as well as por- known CORSETS, the following ick sales: )2, 0. in any of SCARLET BLANKETS $2.50. f this § at $2.5 £3.50. need the Our $4.50 quality goes tomor- wmo reduction.q HORSIS BLANKETS, $3.00, not shodd 76x80 and rmth 0 and £5.00. plush, mo- wrect from ave you the middleman’s 'S, $3.08 o0d down, this price! 0DS CO. ROW. Juarters on rry the Buying o thun any ommencing th wear, Span- natural lerwear, 16 hades, only BOY, ther and Family 8. Truman, urday night s house, 1001 frame structure, small mine. ous, procured aud by a deeply aft by aloni kill the boy’s and sister, cied grudge. and the next door, aculously noue of At first as tho he had t, ar t tha 1t was found belonging to the father had been stolen and it became apparent that the lad had caused thy fearful explosion. damago than ds of dollars he residonces e explosion. robuilt. Tho for'a canon about oung T'ruman rday. 1t has o living in a read- s armed, it is h A Bloody Mevsa, aboat Tho Pipar, a relative and neigh- while passing Geiser's over, and as the light go ouse a nguro A the laborer r secur dian Goiser wero door beaten man beings. 1t ho murderer o on a rapch g0 has YMEN, 18. — Three to run and One of the nd the other men ran rsued by the t0 a small lipse llFle: W EDNESDAY, to securing uni ty in the observations to be made in th Partinl solar eclipse next I'hursday, the Waval observators has issued the following instetictions: *“The first con tact will occur # Ahe western linb of the sun about 25> frem the north point, and the Inst contact on thaedastern limb, about 103 from the north peist. The duration of tho cclipse is about three hours, The approxi- 0 "l()lll R AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Has no equal for the prompt relief 19, 1‘*‘)2 e e :‘:I:‘;}‘“ and enalng &%, *°%¢ | and speedy cure of Colds, Coughs, the 01st meriaialyaqiil be as follows: Cen Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, tral standard u&?,--('nlc‘nlxn. 1Iu N ]m 45 A, ':‘ Preachel ore Throat, Asthma, 10 1:40 p. m.: S, Louis, Mo, 10:30 &. m. to . - 1735 p. 1.; Nastigilde, Tonn, 11 m. to1:00 | Bronchitis, La Grippe, and other p. m.; Now Ofi#ans, 11:20 to 1:40 p. m. derangements of the throat and A's the greatest mignitude of theeclivseis | lungs. The best-known cough-cure only 0.00 of the sun’s diameter, the principal observaticns to besinade upon it will consist upon determining the exact time of the first and last contacts, - A BEAL ON A BICYCLE, New York to Chicago en Conts, Sowrrvinee, N. 1., Oct. 18.—Harry Billiard Wiloy, with only 10 cents in bis posket, passed through here on his bicycle yesterday enroute to Cnicago. He is trylng to show how cheaply a man can beat his way on Mort to Ride fro for wheel. This is the outcoms of a wager be tween two rival drms. Wiley left Now York early avd met with his first difi- culty in endoavoring to beat his way across tho ferry. He oarries u little book in which he records the name of overy porson \7ho aids him with & uickel o ‘lodging. His chock and wheel compriso his stock in trade Ho expects to go through Philadelphia, Hagerston, Md., Wheeling, W. Va.. Colum bus, O., und Indianapolis. Wiley has onlv recently comploted a trip from Now York to Washington and return with a total expenditure of 30 cents, O —— FATAL FIRE (N CHICAGO, Two Women Killed und Fifteen Bulldings Destroyed in Englewood Suburb. Cuicaco, 11, Oct. Fifteen dwellings and stores were burned and two women were killea in IEoglewood, in the southern part of the citv, this morning. The financial loss is $30,000. Mrs, W. K. Butler, though not really in danger, jumped from & third story window, striking on ber head, and was finstantly killed. Mrs. John Howard, an_employe in the bakery whero the fire started, was burned to death. A woman and child 1 ono of the burued build ings ure not accounted for, Killed by White New Onrweaxs, La., Oct. Democrat's Purvis, Miss,, special says White cups visitea Joseph Pittman’s houso on Pearl river Tnursday night and shot him 1o death whilo he was in bed with his wite, William Mosce, Elvert Watts, Will Holmes and a man named_Jones haye beon arrested for the crime. A prelimnary examination was held und they wero committed to Jull o %fi!&is Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of perfect purity— Of great strength— Economy in their use. Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh fruit. Times- Vanilla Lemon Orange Rose,etc. 15, Dells & Bls The only uniformly successful SPECIALISTS 1IN AMERICA / NERVOUS, CHRONIC PRIVATE DISEASES RHOEA, GLEET, SPEF MATORRHOEA, SEMINAL WEAK- NESS, LOST MANHOOD, EF- FECTSOF EAR- LY VICE OR EXCESBIVE INDULGENCES IN MATURER YEARS, FEMALE WEAKNESS, SEX- UAL DISORDERS STTAIIE HYDROCELE, VARICO- CELE, RIL. FISTULA, RECTAL ULCERS Consultation free. Call upen or address with stamp. W bits & B 14th and Douglas. PSYCHOMETfiYs' DR. EMMA HAZEN s and gy fons. The ¥ ess, will le the b age ko others sond a strated Wl with €100 ai THE HEAL JOSEPH BILLOTT'S | STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARiS EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. tn the world, it is recommended b eminent physicians, and is the favo ite preparation with singers, actors, preachers, and teachers, 1t soothes the inflamed membrane, loosens the phlegm, stops coughing, and induces " AYER’S Cherry Pectoral taken for consumption, in its early stages, checks further progress of the disease, and even in the later stages, it cases the distressing cough and promotes refreshing sleep, It is agrecable to the taste, needs but small doses, and does not interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic functions, Asan emergency medicine, every house- hold should be provided with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, wing used Ayer's Cherry Pee- in my family for many years, I can confidently recommend it for all he complaints it is claimed to cure, Its sale is increasing yearly with me, 1l my customers think this prepa- ation lias no equal as a cough-cure,” =S, W. Parent, Queensbury, N. B, AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr.JJ. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, M, Bold by all Druggiéts. Brice §1 six vottien. . Prompttoact,suretocure " Bogus White Lead and adulterated paints would have no sale did they not afford dealers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead The man who best guards his own interests is never per- suaded to buy paint that 15 said to be “just as good,” “better,” than Strictly Purc White Lead. The following brands are standard, manufac- tured by the “Old Dutch” process, and always strictly pure: “SOUTHERN” o CRED SEAL2 “COLLIER” Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. The National Lead Co. man- ufacture a line of colors to color strictly pure White Lead any shade wanted. They are put up in small packages; one pound being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Lead. By using these colors and strictly pure White Lead you know that you have pure paint, which you can not know when buying “mixed"” or “prepared” paints {-‘(r;‘;nlc by the send that may sa e you many a dollar; it ouly cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO,, St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth 'sercct St. Louis, Mo, ut wooden 8.a0walks be the City of Omahias desizuated below, with in five duys after the pubi ation of this reso: Tution, or the personil sorvice thereof, as b ordinun o s authorlzed and required, sidewilks to be Jaid 1o thegrade on the Street speciticd berein, and to be construeted of pin plank of such width and th nd bo 1. upon joists of such dinme \d wanner s is preseribed by tho s on file in the offico of the Boar A under its superyision side of th street. south 1"anli 0 feot wde, Faust sldo of 47th Anniex, extablished West s'de of disth avenue. fot w sive.S tewart Place, present West side of dath ay thon 2- 1513, prosent grade, 4 fe East side of #5th stroer, lots 12 Sherldan Place, temporiry wide! East side of §3th street, lots | 2, Sheridan Place, temporary grade, Wide Wost i cot, lots 1110 15, ade, 6 foet wide, 4 feot Wide x lot N¢ twide il grade, t 13, block 4 fou of 10th strect. lots construeted 1 feations Creston D ,t ont Worr y. [f some good democratic friend tells you that the country’ll go to the d—— if olootod—don t worry about it. ted republican Harrison's re- If some protec- smites his breast and in an «I know it all” voice says, “I'll leave the country Ill Cleveland’s elected” let him go, but don’t worry nbnul 1 D B :1llinm'(r orator assures youthat “General Weaver'sgota “L.ease” ofthe W hite Youse for the next four vears’'—don’t worry about it. If your prohibition friend tells you he’s done as much to “put down (?) liquor” | as any man on earth--maybe he has, but don’t worry about it. If your coal man swears coal will go to fifteen dollars aton—Ilet him swear-- (it'll save you the trouble)-—and don't worry about it. [f your last year's overcoat that you packed away so carefully looks a little tired when you take it out this year--don’t worry about--try a new one, It Won't Pay Towait till snow flies to buy it either the time--today--while the stock’s new and fresh, and--another thing-- we’re going to offer early buyers something they won't get later. We’'re going to offer you a very fine all wool Kersey garment in new shades, linad with fine plaid cassimere--with full satin sleeve lining-- with canton flannel pockets--with silk stitch- ing--with either self collars or full wide silk velvet collars--garments you never saw the qual of for less than twelve fifty--we’'re going to offer these OVERCOATS AT -now’s Maybe you think we’ve got an object in making this price worry about it. Maybe we have--but don’t KiD GLOVES SHE SPROIALIST. In the treatmentof all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. ana all Weakness and Disorder of = = = = = R e L cabove brauds of gloves lor sale by WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION RI]L\I With loss of conrage ition y i...-\.-u. OnaMpER, OvAIA, Neb., Octover | jlravan by tho universalt s tinony ey 4th, 1 ds who have boo od Vrite for ¢ e It rerolvod by the City Councll of the City | FARd% 30 bt ,',',, ISR LR On N. W. Cor. 1 th anlDoug lusSt of Omiha, the Mayor coneurrin st s Omahs 5 1 ) iy BOUPY, Imp i Addition, estab- 1ot 13, Sunnyside Ad Lhlishe i font wide North side of Bur stroot, lots 11 to 1 tnelusiy lifton Hitl Addition, tew porary 2t Wi West side N 0, Drake's Aadi i East slde i 10 60 18 inelusi vo block % Additicn, established grade, FXTRACT ofa LETTER from aMEDICAL GEN- TLEMAN at Mad. rother 8 156END FOR GRAVILS, A’{A OGUE. 23E MADISON s/ ras. 0 Finm, FAA st WORCESTER, CHICAGO: ay, 151, HOT & COLD “Tel fo . LEA & PERRINS' [ that their sauce 1o SPIINGS, § 1of Au T DAKOTA, PIE CARLS A i the Bk 11, 5,000 f A erisp, bracing atmosphero MEATS, Dikhly estocmed 10 GAWE, ovely sconory. fhess warm medicinnl waters Ind! have cured thousands of patients, Finuat plunge o WELSI- Bith i the U = The Evins, built of piok sands I |'I BLONE, ACcon Ot strictly firet '“T;‘ X AR EBI Lt Gleetio g, riohly L s the wost whole ILAREDITS, Jabis, table u specialiy. &e. Beware of Tinita lations T L R LS U T TR LN w Tedueod © o iy o Sprln y the Chicago, s 6, Horbach's Second Addition, pre - P ity E o ) v B G s opiir, 7 ; Perring TeRIIE wldo of 22ud streat, lots 1 to 0 tnciusive, | 888 that you get Lea & Pe D F BMIT HA E wild Addition, present grade, 6 g M 2 ErasticStockings, side of 22nd street. lots 1, 2 » 3, block d/ Mma s Adaition, prosont grade, o feet O —, Trusses, Aford's Ad- | BT AN 0N, MW YO, Cruiches, NEBRASKA dudts, Drebenk Shio o1 lots 27 and 2, Water3att!2; bloek 10, Kounize & 1tath’s Addition, perma- " ront grade, 0 feet wido, National Bank, Syringes, And, |u H‘lllvlliw rrn“l:\‘ul" e ot (o noraly e o und. dirostad o .'l ot | 0, 8 DEfCSIT - . OMAHA, NEB Atomizers, S0 s Fodatntion 1o b6 publishod in the ? pflic paper o e city for one week, or be o 9 0 el /,3" SRR, Dutiera o Sl i - | Capital e $100,00) Kedical Supp oss sueh owners shall within five days after TS A ST | dgsssuch onors siall MM Dbt oo %on: | Surplus 565,000 ALOE & PENFOLD wLry H(HI\I‘\»'I wallkis as herein required, H‘\ b y it tho! cont of Sanstriciing wali side 1 Dirsctors ory W, Yatoy prondet 114 S, 15th St, ‘eatnte, lot 0F part of lot i front of und b N Vadiok, Lewls A ) o ik such sidawalk d Hes®aohi . B Next 1o Ioslum } { " wassed Octoberdth I o | THE IRON BANK, President €.ty Coun s Prapasals for Wooden Brid Attes JOUN GROVE | s will be recolved by the un £o. p. pEsis? U | genian d | S r Apuinred Mayor, | Pkl diten”ln [DEWALL o) AR T To the owners of the lots, parts of lots agl hlrlnl:nlr;‘Txxw will eifect & perm; real estate desceribo 1 the above resolu (cobolin wry i A08 aney @8 ¥ qul 1und Wipatiicd, by & cortl- | wib the Bpeaito a utter 1 po copstruct waaden slde required by 1 4 P bl "o “the | for the'ligdor sppetits o exiat theeity of Qumaha,of which th “copy | :l\ '““‘ “‘l‘ v -”l ‘nny Pako book of particulars '0 be had of I W, BIRKHAUSEL, o1 5l bids bud 1o wiive deteots 15th aad Doazlas Sts. 15tk and t Public Work: . N SER Jo., 13th an aging & Oualipas Bated st WAL | Chatrmi Hourd of IuOMg Woek Uea, Wikblas sl hlake, fruce & Lo A Neb, pbas 1o AW ol harason Draguo,Omahis, Neb 1 Owslia, OtOLEF 15%h, 18021

Other pages from this issue: