THE OMAHA DAILY BUI * SA UDAY OCTOHEK 20. L2. LAID HER BODY IN THE TOM Eattblj Remains of Mi % Harrison in The Final Besting Place. * _ _ _ _ _ MOST IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SLRVH All InttUnnpolU.SlimTi It * Sympntliy VI the I'rculilcnt In ills Orcnt Afflic tion nnil Morrow It Mnnlfcsted on Kwrjr Ilnnit. lMHUXAroi.1 % Ind. , Oct , 23. The funei train bearing the remains of Mr * . Harris arrived hero this morning at tt:30. : All ale the route after daylight nt the stations pi plo tfftthcrod to SCQ tno train go I They scorned actuated not so much curiosity as by a daslro to tauUy their sy pathy with the president In his sorrow , n nearly nil stood vrlth bowed , uncover heads at the train passed. The sai rvai true , only to a greater < Creo , on the arrival hero , where t deceased and her distinguished husba are anvcl known. A mats of people jja crod about the station when the train ca to a stop , and nil stood reverently with bow heads as the solemn cortORO .emerged fr the station and the mourners took places the waiting carriages , The Presbyterian church In which the ncral services wore held was beautifully d oralod , chlelly in festoons and rosettes black and whllo.rollaved hero aaa there w loops ot smllax. Whllo chr.vftantbotnu and potted plants \vro olacod on each : of tbo pulpit and lloral offer in us were li upon the choir rail. The president's p \vas draped In black und was not used durl the services. After the services nt the church the mains were laid at rest In Crown Hill cei terv. terv.When the cortefjfj arrived nt the church throng of 5,000 people filled the Blduwu and adjacent nlrcct * and stood resncctfu silent while the coOln was berne Into ' church. Thn services were extremely simple. the coftln was carried up Uio alslo and ponlted In fronfof thn chancel the orj ; played softly. Then the choir sans "Lo Kindly Llclit. " Df. Hnlnoi then offered hort Invocation ncd read a section from I scriptures The funeral sermon was from the to "Wherefore , comfort yo ono another w these words. " and was preached by I Hnlnci. "God's ways nro not our way Bald the preacher. . ' 'Wo cannot undorstt tli era ; pnrhnps wo could not undorstt thorn It explanations were given. Hurt Intelligence Is yet too Immature to tiilio the roach and scope of Cod's plans. Wo shut up to faith , and In faith is the croat exercise of tbo spirit of man to , believe sorrows nro not accidents , that It nro not Juriemenis , but that they nro chast inps , permitted in wisdom and klndnc The Lord rejoicelh over death as well life , Thn duty of tbo hour Is roslpnatli but a Christian resignation , not the in enforcement of submission to the Inovltat it is the looking u'p into the face of a w and lovlnc lied mm saying : 'Thy will done , for Thy will Is our wcll-boinp. ' constant follower of God has bjon called licr reward. Think not of her as de Death to God's children is not n wall , bu catcway. an entrance upon a larcor , sweo life , in a hltrber roa'.m. To din Is a gain. " The speaker then dwelt nt length uj the beauty and sweetness which obaract ized the life of the departed In every rolat of life , from that ot a quiet , Christian hot keeper , full of charity and loving Vindnc to that of the courteous , Itlndly , thought mistress of the white house , and , turning the bereaved members of the sorrow family , spolco words of consolation ana co fort , with the assurance of the sympathy the cntlro nation , exhorting them to "tr In the Lord and wait patiently for Him. " At the conclusion of the sermon the venc bio Lr. Hyno played , commending mourners , especially the chief mnglstn to the tender mercies of n devino and 1 Inc Father , that bo might bo stronethei In the hour of trial to bear his burdens : finish ibe worlc civen him to do. Tbo choir then sang u hymn and services closed with a benediction by i Haines and the corlogo took up Its line march to Crown Hill cemetery. Soon after the triln arrived. At the requ ot tha urcililont , tbo casket was opened i the sad ceremony of taklnc n last look at face of the dead followed , The featu were calm ana peaceful , as though In sic It was a sad moment for the president i ho was nearly overcome. Leaving the cemetery the president. J and Mrs. Mclvco and Mri. Unssall Harri and Mrs. Uimmtok and other near relati proceeded to the residence of Mr. 11. S. ] ICeo , where they hud luncheon and were ited by a few intimate friunas. Tbo members of the cabinet and their f ; illes had luncheon at tbo Uonnison bouso. The special train -soaring tbo proeiden parly left hero at ! > : , ' ] 0 on Its return to We ingion. Secretaries Husk and Noble did go bacK with the party. The former Is go to Chicnco' and from th ro to Wisconsin take part In the political campaign and latter Is going to his homo in St. Louis tbo same purpose. General Scbolleld and tils aide , Capt Bcboflcltl , nnil Secretary Charles ITos who Joined the partv , have returned wit to Washington. Ex-President Hayes companied It to Columbus. Thcro wen other changes In the D'rsonnol of the pa A largo crowd assembled nt the statloi pay a parting tribute to the president. made no demonstration beyond an unco erlng of heat's on the part of tbo men an waving of hundkerchlofs on the part of women and children. Tbo train Is schodi to'reach Washington tomorrow evening. Just before his departure the prosit ! pave the press a note to tbo public , of wl tbo following U u copy. MV TKAU Ol.l ) KlIICMIS AND NClflllllOlt cannot leave you without HayliiR tliat the I dcrahd grni-Ioim eyinpHlhy wnichyou li todiiy shown for imi unit my children. much inori1 , the tnuchliu uvldcnco you li pi von of your love for Uio di-jd wlfo mother , huvu deeply moved our breasts. yeurn to lurry with you und to rest nuur hallowed emit where your Jovlns luindsh laid our cloud : but little grandchildren w In woudeilii3 silence fur our return and u our cnio and BUIUR puhllu business will ion uc r wait 11)1011 ) mr sorrow. May n emulous Hod keuu and bless you MoU gratefully yours. UAIIIIISCI HYMI'ATIIY AND CONDOI.KXCK. 1'nrli American Colony Adopt Sulti Ilr nliitlmi . I'AUIS , Oct. 28. A ninolins of the An cans residing In this city was held toda the legation to tuko action upon the deal Mrs. Harrison , Hon. T. JeffenoK Cooll the American minister , prcsidlnc. Klcg , the American consul genera ) , mai motion thin tbo members of the Amor colony. Irrespective of partv , request Mi tcr Coolidge to convoy to I'reMdout Harr their sincere sympathy with htm In tbo g loss bo has sustained. Tbo motion adopted unanimously. Minister Coolldga'road a letter from I Durterin. trip British ambassador to Fn In li Lord DntTerln expressed the srmpi of Qucon Victoria utid iho English pc Rent-rally fur I'rcildent Unrrbou in his r cut sorrow. Kx Senator Hatnpdou Ilobu of New spako as a democrat vvho.o sympathy v out to tbo man wto bus lost bi * compa of many ytars and bis best friend. A number of lauies nttouded tbo meol Tbo utars and stripes , dnipud and mtttcil , weio bolstod over thn embassy. Sjrinputliy In Irelunil. Dt'nux. Oct. 23.Many puolle board Ireland have passed resolullons comic with 1'roildeut lUrruou In the 4o t ot wife , _ When Nutnro Npods asttstanre it may oa best to rend promptly , but ono should romomner to even the most perlect roraeiilui eely u needed. The best and most s'.mplo and tlo rtimody U Ibo 8vrup of Vltt. raanul urtd by Ihu California l < 1 ? Syrup Co. Frm-olng nntl interior docoratlnK ; slRua und ostlmiites furntahod. Ilu Luhiuunn , 150S DuuL'las blreut. IlrouEht In Iruui tiraiicl ItluuiL , Hutotauson , h tou/h looking r.en , list returned from Ur nd Islnn * , nnc nns arrslpnod rcsterday for the burglar ot UU John' * collegiate church , A OH AND RA.I.I/T. r.KpnMUnn Hull l the IMnre und fl O'Cloc p. in. Ilin TImv. If tha expectations of the county commit tooracn be realized the republican rail ; a ExpoMtion hall ( Fourteenth street ) IbJ evening will outstrip any former cffot of the local party managers. All the ropul Mean clubs of the city will turn out In ful force. Each club , led by its president , wll meet at Seventeenth and Pnrnam street ! where a HPO will bo formed. Tno processto will march to thp hall , headed by a bant Kvory man in the city who has a torch U It vltcd to get In line. Preliminaries hav been arranged , ana with fair weather th blpccst demonstration of the campaign I conflooatly promised. The rally bai been designed particular ! for the laboring mon , who nro especially It rltcd to participate , ns then ) will bo a fu dliousilon of the tariff and Its relation to tti waco question , Mr. Edward Hosowaterwl bo ono of the speakers of the evening. I ! will discuss free coinage , paper currency Uio relations of labor to the wage questloi IMnkcrtoniatn and the Homestead slrlk ncllamy and Henry ( Joorgo land and tnonc scheme , etc. Populists are especially n vltccl to be present and to ask any quesllot pertinent to iho Issues under discussion , is the Intention of the committee to call ui on loading laboring men to sneak , Exposition ball will doubtless bo packc his evening , so that It will bo ncccssarv go early to get a coed sent. A.my.vj/ . c. T. u , Irst fny' J'rnri-nllnc * "f It * Annul .Session of llnuinal Interest. DENVEII , Colo. , Oct. 20. The Notion : Women's Christian Temperance union m here today in nnnunl session. Miss Frnnci ! . Wlllard delivered her annual addros covering the work of the union for the pa ear , spcaltlng of thn worn to come and ma ng sundry suggestions for the furtheran of the association , Tbo speaker congratulated Kansas repti .leans on having endorsed woman suffrag and said her honest fealty had boon give General lildwcll and Hov. Cranllcld , proh bltlon candidates for president and vli president. She still rejoiced In the stroi "iclp given to civil service reform bv ' tl democratic candidate , though was sorr'v ' f bis subservience to the Tammany tlcer. SI remembered proudly the personal record Trosldont Harrison , thoueh sorry he usi ivino and that ho could not return to pow without the liquor vote. She then express ! sympathy with him In his bsreavemont. As nu argumcnliu favor of woman suffras n view of the threatened danger Ircm fo oign voles , she quoted llgures from Ihosupc 'nlendcnl of Iho census , showing Iho propc .ion of nntivo born to foreign born worai u the country to bo six to one. The sponker devoted considerable space the World's fair , favoring closing it on Su dar , and calling on local unions to woi with tbo state legislators toward closing tl stale exhibit on Sunday , 8ho said Chicago would be n saloon ball ground next year and the union must bo pr pared to make a light ngalnst It. She said polyclot temocrhncc netitiou had been slum this year by 1,112,733 persons , and it w iirobablo that the patitlon would bo twel\ \ miles long , being names from nil parts of tl world. Tne peculiar thing about itva < tl fact that tbo portion from Ibo United. Stall was the smallest of all. On tbo completion by Miss Willard of tl roaJinp of her address , Lady Somors moved iho acceptance of it , which was ei tbuslastlcnlly done. Several bouquets beautiful ( lowers were presented Miss W : ' .ard by bor friends. Miss Klizaboth Greenwood , evangelist Rupcrintendent , commendert the way ! .vhlch . the members of the Woman's Chri .Ian Temperanca union promotly at the not hour turn from business nnd praise tho.Loi and on her motion ( it being 12 o'clock ) a votlonal exercises were proceeded with. At the afternoon session tbo report of tt corresponding secrolar.v , Mrs. Caroline 1 Buoll , was rend , showing the following ge oral tacts : Total number of auxiliaries , mcludlr "Y's , " 7Sj : total membership of "Y's , 14,7.10 ; total number of "Y" unions , " > ( total membership , 12,1103 ; number of coffi bouses , restaurants , friendly houses at reading rooms , 282 ; money raised by loc unions , f330.244.71 ; money raised by sta unions. H23.874.70 ; money paid national I dues , J12.872.02 ; ujonov paid national fi other purposes , $11.578.20. The report was unanimously adopted. Then followed. Miss Esther Pugh , tl treasurer , in her annual report. Heports of national organizers wore the received , showing a condition of affaii highly flattering. Mr. Charles W. Everett of Denver , fr ternal delegate , representing the Christ- ! Knaoavor society of Trinily church , was i trodured to the convention and rcspondc most heartily to the greeting of the convc tlon. tlon.Miss Miss Wlllard stated that It would be I order , ana a motion wns made to thatoftec to send greeting to the National Cbristii Endeavor society. A solo , "Just as I Am , " was most exnui iloly rendered by Miss Maitie Miner. Tbo convention then teen a recess uu this evening. Upon reassembling at 7:30 : Mrs. Mary' ' Curt , president of the Now York Woman Christian Temperance union , conducted t devotional exercises. Addresses of welcome and response we then made ns follows : On behulf of tbocoi monwealth , Governor Koutt ; ihecity. May Uogers and Judge Elbort ; thostutoVotno"r Christian Temperance union , Mrs. Eva Hi gins , president ; tbo local Womnn's Christt Tempornncu union. Mrs. M. A. Cassull , on ideut. Hesponses by Lady Henry Somcrsi Mrs. Mnry Jones , provident of Iho Penns1 vanla Women'.i Christian Temperance unld Mrs , Emily Pitt Stevens , California , i tlonal organizer ; Mrs. Clara C. Hoffmn president Missouri Women's Christian To poranco union , nnd Mrs. Louis S. Kounc prcsldont Illinois Women's Christian Te poranco union. The convention then adjourned until morrow morning. PABK MATTERS. CoiuinUloiifrii Ilcucli uu Umlnrstiimll \vlth Jluyor HrniU on Ilmiils Turk. At a meeting of Ibo park commission ! yesterday afternoon Mr. Llninzor , from I committee appointed to confer with Ma ; Boinls with regard to the improvement Bourn pam , reported that the committee a Iho mayor had reached an understaudi ana the wont was progressing. The board decided to notify Dr. S. Mercer that the pirk commissioner * wet accept tbo three lots ho had offered to ilom to the city if ho would deed them wlthc restrictions , The commissioners took up lha quest ! of scouring more land for the extension tbo north boulevard so ns to make a conn lion belwoen Uio Pantor tract norlhoist Fort Omaha und too Distin tract uorth the Institute tor the deaf and dumb , boomed to ha the prevailingsontlinontamo members of the board lual steps should taken at nnco to secure the laud needed the extension of the boulnvard. On account of the fact thui iho avalla funds are growing low the board decided discontluuo all work uu parks excepting tl being duao at UatnU. Itlr Striku ot ( ill. Wii.KusiuuiiE , Pa. , Oct. 28. Great excl raont prevails ui Catwalssa , a small to fortr miloi from hero along the line of ' Delaware , Lnckawanna & Weitorn ro It bad been mode known thai oil bad be found on the land of Wllllem John , fanner , nnd hundreds Ilockod to tbo so and found the report true. Several bucks ful were pumped out from a depth of 200 f and it WHS pronounced to be an A Nc product. The price , of Und Is going rapidly. It U for Everybody. The firs ; niootlnsr for reviewing the to work of tbo Hoys and Girls Naiional he will bo bold at Kounuo Memorial church Sunday night. Pastors of all our chure have been requested to send committeei represent their congregations.sMemben bl | benevolent orders ara urged to ntte Several persons will address the meotl Colonel Hogcland , CoJot Taylor. Mr , Cl und others. You can't make n new trm with Salvat Oil , but you can cure ttie bruises with 1L . THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Capes. Capes. Big display at quick selling prices Saturday. Fine French Coney Capes $9 Electric Seal Capes $15 Genuine Astrachan Capes $13-5 ° Extra Astrachan Capes $22 Fine Krimtner Capes $26 African Monkey Capes $25 Rock Martin Capes $25 Black Opossum Capes $22 Our stock is a large and splendidly assorted one. An examination of our styles and prices solicited. Quick sales and small profits keeps this department always crowded , and enables us to constantly "catch on" to every new style as quickly as produced. Muffs. Our stock is now complete ; no old stock to offer at any price. Ladies will find all the leading furs represented , while no prices are lower than ours. Misses' Reefer Jackets $5. Marked exceptionally low for our Saturday customers. All wool fancy mixtures , and comes in sixes 12 , 14 , 16 and 18 years , all at one price , $5 a garment. Misses' Newmarkets. With capes , latest weaves and mixtures , special values : 10 years only $6 Saturday 12 years only $6.50 Quick . 14 years only $7. Price 16 years only $8 Sale An examination of Tea Gowns , Wraps , Jackets and Capes is desired : Our stock is the largest , most complete in the city , while our show room is the largest and best equipped in the west : Silk Handkerchiefs. A large purchase direct from Japan ; choice stylcsncnt embroidery , white and colors. Regardlcs of thk'leccnt strong' advance of 20 pqr cent , , we will sell these handkerchiefs at the old priccTTnotwithstand- the likelihood of a still greater advance within the next few days. We advise you to . .buy now as you will not be able to get them again at these prices this season. Lot i , plain colors , embroider ed , 150. Lot 2 , white , colors , embroid ered , 25C. Lot 3 , elaborately embroider ed , 35c. Better ones , 5oc , 75C , $ i and $1.5 ° - Veilings. All the newest things arc here , Columbia , Shadow , Bor dered , Gauze and Chiffon and sewing-silk veilings , the new shades to match hat and cos tume. Silk Initial Handker chiefs 25c Largest size , handsome let ter , best silk , special for Sat urday , only 25c each. Brussels Curtains. Special one day Sale Tomorrow , two numbers , fifty inches wide , 3j yards long , all new patterns. $14.75 and $175O a pair. Chenille Curtains $4.25 per pair ; heavy fringe top and bottom , only two colors left red and Nile green. Special Saturday price $4.25 Silk Plush Corduroy At this price \ye will sell cv ery.yard Saturday ; has been $5. 50 inchesn.wide and all creed colors. ' * Men's Furnishings. Jaunty Ties , 25c. 5oc qualities , silk and satin tecks and four-in-hands , splen did styles in both dark and light effects Windsor Bows 35c. Were 500 ; just the thing for boys ; plaids , stripes and solid colors , and made of finest English twilled silks. Men's Underwear $1.50 All wool heavy Derby , rib bed , tans and grays. The fin est wearing , cold resisting , as well as the best garment for value in the city of. Omaha. Only $1.50 , actually worth $2.50 a garment. Men's Wool Hose 25c. Our leader for Saturday. Camel's hair and natural , all sizes , extra weight , made spe cially for protection against cold feet. Balbriggan Underwear $1.5O Heavy winter weight , full regular , full fashioned shirts and drawers , all sizes to fit small , medium and extra large men. $1.5O a garment is our Saturday's price. Men's Night Robes. A lot of specially heavy drill. Also a lot of canton flan nel night dresses , very desira ble for cold weather. These 'are unpretentious in style , but for comfort and durability will outwear any other garment made. Men's NightRobes,50c The bast you can buy any where for the money. Good muslin , neatly trimmed , extra length and all sizes , from to 1 THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK Becsipts of Wheat Continue Very Large at Eastern Markets. GOOD REPORTS FROM TRADE CENTERS ilanufnctorlci liuslly Kmployoil and an Active Iom ml Tor Their l > roilurlR llrntUtrcet's Koviow of Trade mid A Vail Street Clearances. NEW YoitK , Oct , -28. U. O. Dun's weekly review of trade says : There Is a car famine rom Plttsburg lo ihe Hocky mountains. This single fact shows the bust and the wont of business. The west Is marketing enormous crops , probably exceeding in quantity all official or unofllcial estimates , but Europe is buying but moderately. The demands of tbo east are not greater than usual , and all tbo elevators , both east and west , arc crammed with grain , and all ihe Iho yards full of loaded cars. Wheat U sell ing at the lowest price ever known in Now York. Many years ago it touched 70 cents in ono day , Out the quotation Is now 75Ji cor.ts for October clollvery. Receipts nt all western poinls have been O.JtOO.OOO bushels in four days and more than SO.OOU.OOO bushels in four weeks , while iho exports from Allan- tic ports In four days have been 1,800,000 bushels. The price here has declined 1 % cauls and the opinion steadily gains ground that all estimates of Iho crop have been bslow tbo truth. Corn tiUs advanced ! ' ' , , cents and oats 1 coJt. Belief is lhal tbo yield of corn , though larger than was re cently oxpecled , will not equal Iho year's demands. Oats has declined throe.iiuurlew ot 1 cent , while coffee has risen one-eighth of 1 cent , but iho price of cotton is the same as a week ugo. Ki-porti front Cltlci. At Boston money is firm and collections satisfactory. Wooion manufacturers are busy with prices unchanged , and Ibo shoo manufacturers uro pressed with orders. Al I'hllaaelDbia Iha iron trade Improves. Tbo demandfor worsteds is satisfactory and carpel and knitting works fairly well era- ployed. There has been a Jump In prices of soft steel at Plttsburg , but iho glass Irada Is not In good condition. At Cincinnati whisky is strong , the de mand incruislng , and . moJlurn or lower grades of tobacco are sirouir. General trade Is good at Cleveland , with roller iron In active demand. At IndlanupolU trade is unusually good , At Detroit trade Is good , with tnonov in fair demand. The celebration ot Chicago lias reduced trade In some lines , and yet receipts of earn Increased largely , of wheat 40 pjr cent , of Hour and cheese 23 per cent nnd of butter 7'i per cent In comparison with last year , but : i decrouce in oats , rye , hurley , dressed hoof , cattle a net hogs. Al St. Paul trade is good , though collec tions are cnl.v fair , but at Minneapolis wheat rccolpta are 2.i'jJuOU ( bushels and the lumber trade is excellent. liuunuss at Su Louis is strong , the grain receipts being remarkably heavy. Itutlnois IJruk uc Umuliu. 9 At Omaha trade is heavy In groceries , ID dry goods and hardware. At Little Uoott iho oullook is gloomy , but at LouUvillo trade is taiisfaoiory and at Memphis aleady , though below normal. Business Is fair at Nashville , but some what quiet ni New Orleans , owing to the labor troublei. Though U IB not the season for special ucilvily In boats ana shoos , U Is suttwj thai not for yearn has there been such a demand Tha demand for paper Is so large that price : of fine quality have rlion 1 cent and booV paper Irora 4 to lf cent. Textile manufac tures are busy as usual. Structural iron li ID pi cut demand and sheets are very actlvi as well as plates , bui bar is but laodorateli active and raiU remarkably dulL Copper I1 more steady at 11 % cents and tin unchanged while la coal heavy cutting of prices is ro ported. Exports of domestic products coniinui much below last year's in value , as U nat ural , the decrease nt New York for foui weeks belnc about 20 par cent , linporli : outiniio roraark'ably laWo and treasury rc- : eipts so heavy tha't the .stock of gold in- : reasoil Sl.300,000 , and , of .stl'-ei- 52,200,000. ivhilo J , 700,000 raove.j > anor was ' put out. The stock market has been stron'g 'but specula tion Is still unsupported by any public de mand. The business failures occurring througu- aut the country the past seven days number 1ST , as compared with n total of 255 for Iho : orrespondlng week of last year. CMJAKINO HOl'SK S I'ATKM KXTS. AKUIII Goes Ahovo tliu SI , 000,1)1)0 a NEW YORK , Oct. 2S. The following tabto jorapjled by Brudstreet's gives ihe clearing liouse returns for Iho weak ending Oclober 27 , and the percentages of increase ind. decrease as comnaret with the corresponding spending week last voar : lluiiilnluii ill' < ) .iirt in. Flavorino Extracts KATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla Of perfect purity Lemon Of great strength- Orange Economy In their use , Roae.ttc. Flavor as delicately end deliriously as the fresh fruit Many a life has been lost because of the taste of cod- liver oil. If Scott's Emulsion did nothing more than take that taste away , it would save the lives of some at least of those that put off too long the means of recovery. It does more. It is half- digested already. It slips througlvthe stomach as if by stealth. It goes to make strength when cod-liver oil would be a burden , Scorr & BOWNC , Chemists. 131 South 5th Avcnut Ne * York. Your dnigEiit keeps Scott's nmultion of cocMivc oil all ilruggUts ever/where do. } i. J This PRECIOUS OIKTMHXT is th triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced t equal or compare with it as a CURATIV and HEALING Ai'Pi.ic VTION. It hasbec used over 40 years , and always afford relief and always gives satisfactior For riles External or Internal , BHn or Hk-edinp ; Fistula in Ano : Itching ( Bleeding of the Kcctum. The relief immediate the cure certain. For Burns , Scalds and Ulceralion an Contraction from Burns. The relief isinstai the healing wonderful and unequaled. For Boils , riot Tumors , Ulcers , Fistula Old Sores , Itching Eruptions , Chafing < Scald Head. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and So : Nipples. It is invaluable. Price , 50 Cents. Trial site. 25 Cent ti , or iml | Kwt-ji lil no receipt * .f prli WITCH HAZEL OIL CURB Anew nnl Comalets Trcnluiant , Huppoiltortsi. Ointment la Oapiuldi , alto la I anOlMlln a I'aililro Uura for liitfrnal. Intai cllDdor Uleadlnxltg.ila't , OoroQlo , llag ator liar : Ur/I'llui. TuU UaruuJr h $ noror bjea known Uli.llparbai. fur < 5i mntur mall.Vjir utfcrfi tmaturrlbla illioua wlieiu wrliu.i tuar ritj poiltlTolrKlron Hlihdnjxatorrerunl iliomuaj noicuroUSdnl BU np fur fra haiupla. ( imran luatxl bruhn iL'o , lruicl t . solu Aiien'.l.oor litl' 11 lid lluudai troeu u : .Jiv Nott. To nil owners of lots or nurlsof Union Do lusstroot. from VSth htioet to iho west I of UojesA : Hill's neeond nddltlori : You uro hereby notified Hint tbo uric slznod , tlirue dUlntarvslt ) freehold era uf city of uinahn. n vo bi-eu duly nppolnlud tlioiniivor , with the npprnvitlof the city eo ell of bald city , to asiu3 Iho diniuzo to ownortt respnctlvely < i ( the property ulfer liv Uio c'luiiiKX of Krade of Don hn HI reel. c I n red aeuc-iiary by ordlnunve No. ISi , pas AuKUbl ld , 1 'J. . upprovud AiiisiutSUh. lau Yuu uro fnrthitr notified tliul. liiivlm ccptcd MulJ Hppolnliuunt nnd duly ( | uall us rtxtilr | d by law. ivo mil on the fiiurtb i aayoC November. 1 OA at the hour of lUo'oi In the mornliu' . nt the udlco of Uhnrlug I1 , II juniin. i .oaDoUue street , within tliucurpui ilinlu of nuld city , incut for the unnioii cuiKlderlns und nuiUJui : inso.stnont of ( fnin to the ovvnrrn ruspoctlvcly ot * ald proin alfected by bald crudliu. tnklns Into con crntloii uiioclal lienuUis. if any , ou are noiIUuU lo be pre unt ut the t mm place afuru aid uud niako uuy object to or etuteiuents conceinlni ! bulU us usui of damugos us you nuiy coiudi-r | pronor. OlIAKLK-i 1' . 1IKNJAMIN , JAMKSHfOOKHALIi JOHN 1'I ! < AOK , . . CXinunitteotif Apnralici , Neb. , October SM , 1SW. OJM 1 1'rnrlmnntlnn and nolleo In the electors nnd Icsnl vntort i Ibo city of Onmtin of nn nnnunl clljr nloctlo of ttio city ot Omnhii. to be held on Tncsdn' ' tboMhdny nf Novt'inlicr. 1KC , for the pui Hxoof electing unu conticllmnn from one v 'o the elector * nnil lojM rotors of the city i Om'ibn : I , ( Icorso I' . ItcmK mnyor of the city i Inmliii. dn ls no thK tny proflutnrvtlon , an by the nuthnrlly vcMod It inw ns anrli in > * y < obcteby clvo jinbllc notice lo tlic eltelo : nil lujnl Totem of Uio citr of Umnlin tlmt i niuiitl oily clcenoii of the city ot Umnb : till tiolicW Ins.ildo'l y on Tuc dny. tlipnlclil iiy of November , IH'.ii ' tot Iho | iuri > o < oof clcc ne ono connol in.tu from cuch ward , The t > ollA' lmll bo ODOII on the < tuy of sal lectio. * nt olelit oMo > ck In the tnornlns nti hall conttiiiio open until Alt o'clock in tl vonlnx of tlm SHIIIO tiny , nt the rt'pcctli olln ? ( iluco * follovtlnj , to-wli : IIIt T WAilD ti."Mrct ! S l : corlicr strs . h nd Leave , fornif 12Ul aud ° r | f -8 W C0rn" IOU | t N Wcoruort1 ) llnd wtM"X K corner 131 | n cornur " " ' ana Ton ( corner ratVnd 1 > aclc corllcr 18lh * n * 1nvci C ° r" ° r 2"h " ' " ' l'cavetl worth H'rroitir3 ' K COr"Cr 'M n"d Ij0avcr VUli''ot7list ' slcl ° ° r South 2Jth .tree iBposlto I'ODploton aru. . l'roetiStrlCt""S ! E cor"er Jcth ana 1 > lo K oor"cr 11Ul Bn(1 t N E Wr"cr ellP nt'i and Cot W corner Slh ) nni1 Ioro lllh Ilatrlol-S U oornerMlh and Ilancro : ft. i lllslrlot-N K corner litli and Vlnlc 13lh District 3V corner iitb ; and Vnllo itMOta. Hth District NKcoriieKth.uul ! llouluvar ivonuo. Tiiutii irAitn. 1st Dlslrlct-S corm-r 12th aa Chlcaj stro V'SlrlCt ' N Wtorucr tjl' ' "nd DHTOIIPOI 'M District Honth sldo ot Capitol avout marovcstoO lathhlreot. llli District West side of 12th street , bi ween Donclas and Doiliro streols. Stli District N i : corner lulh und Caplti 1VUI1UO. Oih Dlntrlot N i : corner tlth and llarnc iti-i'eln. 7th District E corner llth and Duuzh -troots. ath Olstrlot-N E corner 13lh aud .Tackso ntrcuts. llth District B E corner 10th anil Howar streets. TOUIITHVAttII. . 1st Olslrlot N W corner 17th and Davonpo streets. Ind District N W corner IHnd and Davcnpo ilroets. Jrd District N W corner ST.tli and Dodi streets. 4tb Dtstrlet N K corner 17th and Dod : strocts. 5tn DIstrlot-N B oornur 17th and llarnc streets. tb District N W cornur 10th nnd Iourl ; : 7tb District N W corner ! 6th street and S ilary's nvonua. 8lb District SW corner Mth street and S Mary's avenue. 9th District Knst.sldo of South 19th strce miween llurnoy street ud SU Mary'savonu lOih District NV corner 18tb nnd Lo.tvui worth streets. llth Dlstrlot-S W corner 17th street and S Mary's uveuue. rinitVAUD. . 1st District East slioof Sherman aveni opposite Manderson street. Jiid District S E corner Sherman uvcni und Win titreot , ard DUtrict S W corner ShRrmnn avoni and Lane street. 4th District N W corner Sherman aveni ind Cracu street. 5th District S W corner 17th nnd Charl streets. uth District Kast side of i-hornnin aveni about : iJ ) feet north or Nicholas street. 7th Dlstrlol-a E corner lOlh and Iza slrects. Sth District N W corner ICth nnd Ilu streets. * 9th District N E corner 15th and On streets. 10th District East side North 17th slreet I tweon California and Cuss streets. llth District S E corner I8th unil Oa streets. BIXTIl WAItl ) . ' Isl District S E corner llth strcot and Am ivenue. JJim District 3 W corner Mlh street u 'rund avenue. : ird Dlstnot N E corner 45th and Gra tree Is. 4tlrDlstrlet-S W corner 21th und Mandcrs jtrcets. f > tb District SE corner 24th and YTJtitrce Otti District SV oornur 23rd and 1'arli .treets. 7lh District N W corner IUh ! aud Cor streets. btli District N E corner .Ttb and liurdel streets. 9th District N E corner 2'nd and Orn stroots. luth District N W corner ! Stb und Trauk streets. lllh District S W corner 21lh and Prank streets. r-'tli Dlslrlcl S W corner 22nd and Cla streets , SF.Vr.NTH VATIU. 1st District S W corner 25th and Mas streets. 2nd District N E corner 29lh aronuo c Popnloton avenue. Hrd District a W corner 20th struot a \VoolMorth uvoune. 4th District N W corner 0tb street o Arbor stieeu ( ill ) DlHtrlot South sldo of VInton sir noiir ( east of ) south. 12d nvcnne. 6th District S E corner Win avenue i 1'oppluton iivenuo. 7lti District N W corner 31th and Frat struotfi. BIOIITH WA11I ) . 1st DUtrict East sldo of 2Clb street n tsouth on Ctiurlri street. Snd District West side of 23d street n ( south ol ) I'aul street. 3rd Dislrlcl N W corner 20th und NIcbc streets. 4th District N n corner 29lh and Cum streets , filh District West side of North 25th str near ( north of ) Cumins street. Ctli District S K corner 2Jd und Hurt ntrc 7th District S W corner voth and C streets. NINTH -WAIUI. 1st District a W corner tf.'d and Cuu sir oets. 2d District N W corner 40th and Cum StIOPtS. ad District N E corner 40th und Kan strutitH. 4lb District North slao of Davonliort sli no r twel of ) North U'.M HVOIIUB. nth tllstriot S E corner Ulut uvcnuo Dodso street. Gth DUtrlut S W corner 29th avenue Jackson ttriot. In witness whereof I have licrnnnto set linnd as mayor of bald city of Umahit , 1 37th day of October , l i ( JKO. I' . I1EMIH , Mnyo : Allmt : JoiiNQiiovei ) , City Oierk. Trusses , Crutches , a tier/as , Syringes , Medical AWUPZSFJl 114 S. 15111 SL , Next lo 1'osl olfice. sO.ST.ESS . . DEAF CUBED. UY KI.KOTHICiry. 8cDd 10 CCS-TH for our IWi-piEo Kf.EiTUU.Hc HAI.TIII.OUV AM ) I'KJUIKK" It. It. Ul-lliS. lovrA VM.\S , 1.WA . PAVING rroclMnrU'on nnn notiroot * ul > nkl < * Ion to llis Blpctora Mill \ ejnvotoN \ r > f Iho city of Utnnha of the question of UsulnR thn IxnuM ot th city ot Umiha : In tli utim nt one liiindtcd thoin-\n I rioilart 'I I ( VVi ) to linr for thorou of parlnK. roiTlna | or uini nil-inil'lux the liitiM > ectlon ofrrcv nntt l.'l o l 'p.Mllo nlleys In Kiild rlty und to nay tinco < t of tiuvlns In front ot M < nl iiotsuhjuct to n < > < ei iiieiit of _ . To the olocton and legal votori of tVo clly of Oiiinlm : 1 , Uuoritn V , lii-tnU , mayor ot llic rlty ot Onmbn. do IMIIH Unit , my proclurn a on , nntl tiy thnaulluirttr vc. < tcil In mo : < virh nmjor do lirtoby civi < imbllo nut co to the olcciors nnil lenal voters of tbo i-lty of Omuli i Hint iv crncral ulocllon will bo lio'd I7sUd oily on Tuesday , the clislitti div : of Ntivonibor , 1W , for the purKncof snbmltlluff to said cloctort and lu al volet < the miestlon nhd tinM osUUni , follnnliifr , lo < v\lli "Sn-'M lonO of , the clly of Oinalin In t'nn stun of ono luinJioa ino. . , n > ] dollnrii UIOOAi.Mi bo l snod for the piiriuxo of n.iylni the ro < l of u.tvlna rcti.ivluK or inneikdninUiiu the Inlcr- cootloniot streets nnd Mttvn * opi | Uo i lloyi In said fit y , or ( i.tvln : the co t of tuvlnilu front nt rcul rMiiti not sulijoct to ns < it > < aiiiint of spools ! tsM-9 for tnvais iHirno > .p < , < \lil boniH to I nn not inoro ttr.in tnontr fMtyn'ir * and to bojir lntoro t pay iblc nvml-nntitinlly ikta r.itt1 not excceillit ! II MS per cent per nn- mini , with ronpotfi ntl .rluxl. to ln < cnllod " 1'AVlni ! iMiniis. unit not to lie olil for lo llim : pur , the procord nt wlnoli sltrtll I u used for no ottivr ptirpovo than tmy'nc ' tboctxtof IKIVIH ? , rr pft vine or ituiuitclam'zltiK tlm Intorftei'Uonv ofMreotsnnd spares oposllo | nlleyo In v.U city , or In fmnl of rcil : rst-ito not snlOwl i * > n9es < .iiicnt ot bprcl.il ti\us : for p tvliu | iur- vo c > ' Tliovnld ( ] iic tlon iMul prnposll on nhall lie snbniUtt'd to sild ulootor-i iMitlrn In ihn urowr form luovliltnl bv law forolllcUil I ul otn.ltli thn words * Yo ' " .No" prlntrthcriHii. . All of Mild ballots liiivltiK nn "X" nmrk foUovr- Itis the Tu > r l "YtV shiill IM > countctl In f ivor ot IssiillU it'ilu bonds , nnd nil of said ballon liavltip uu 'X" murk tollowlnx tliu ord " .So" Hlutli ho ttunlcd ii ml I'onsUlurcil us acnlnst tlir l nltn : of M.tld boniK Tliu poll * hhttll be open iho tltiy of sitlil elec tion nt elht o'clock in Uio inorutnc niiil Klmll cunttinidODHii null ! six o'clock In the. evonlni ; ot the xnnm uuy ut the respective voting places , as l'"rilcr 7ll ) nn C0r" ° r 8lh and 1' : cor"srlh n VnM ° stroal b ° - < 11 slll ° of Cth Kouth of ) I'nclllc street. " ' s K oori' ' r ° f 1'arU Wild avunua imUlllliiin \ .streou .streouW Cor"orl0tl a' ' > 'l ' lllh Ilstrlcl-S ) > V corner Cth und Ccnlor i rOlil lutli Disttlot-N WcornerOth und Bancroft M roots N K cor"cr w" ' ana Vliiloa Sr.OOM ) AVAltlk trcciV.lslrIut"N W cur"or Utl ! nlul Joncl ! W eornor 13lh nnd 1'nclflo 8 w corner lsth nu" Lnavcl > - SJd nnd Uth IMstr.ot-r.iHt sldo of South 23th street , > t > posli I'oppleton i. vo. sl'rll' District S E corner IGth ami I'lorco . * b'li Illstrlct-8 H corner Hth nnd William ! > tli District N E corner Sixteenth and Cen ter streets. I'jlh nistrlct-N W corner UJth and Uorcaj lllh l ! strlct-S H corner 20ih and IJnncrott U'tli District N E corner 15th und VInton sireois. lath llistrlcl S W eornor 13th and Vnlloy it reels. lllh IMstrlct-N K corner 20th And Iloulav.ird .1 venue. TITIItl ) WAHl ) . "striit s AV Corner I''th ami Clilcaeo 2il District > { Vf corner 14th und Dnvcnport : U District-South side of Capitol avenus lour ( west of ) lath street. 4th District West sldo of 12th street , bu- LWUCII Donelas and DeUce streets. : > th DUtrlct-N K corner lulh nnd Capitol ivonue. fitli District N n corner Oth und Maraoy nrectn. Till DistrictE corner llth and Doujlas , treut > . sth District X K corner ir.th and Jackson .trcuU. Dili District E K corner 10th and Howard it reels. rouiiTii WAIIU. 1st DIstrlct-N W corner 17th andDavcnpori 1 1 rpot i. 2nd District N W corner 2-'nd and Davenport it reels. ilrd District N W coruiir SSlh und Dodge l reels. 4lli District N E corner 17th and Dodge 5th Dlsirlcl N E corner 17th and llarnoy Oth District N W corner 20th and Douglas streets. 7th Dlstrlct-N W corner 20th slrcot and SU .ury'.s iivoiino. 8th District S W corner 20th strcot nnd St. Mury's nvcnnu. Dili District Kustslilo of foiith IHth street. luiwccn Uurney street and Ht. Mary's avnnuu. 10th District N W eornor 1SIU und Lojvrn- .vortli htreela. llth District H W corner ! 7th street and St. Mary's avenue. 1st District Kast si Jo of Sherman uvcnno opposite Mumlerson street. 2urt Dlstrlct-S E corner Sherman nvcnuu i nil Wlrt Ktreet. 3rd Districl ti W corner Shnrmuu uvenuo tnd l.i o strfiot. 4tb District N W corner Ehonu n uvenuo i nil GracuKUcel. ath Dlstrlct-S W corner 17lh and Charle urcuts. Oth District Kast sldo of Shcrniaii avenno iboutJll ) feet north of Nicholas street. 7th District H K corner 10th und Izanl it reel * . Bth District N AV corner IGth and Uurt streets. Utli District N i : corner 15th und Cis ; § strcnts. 10th District Enst flilo North 17th street bu- l oen Unllfornlu und fans stiecls. llth DlBtrlcl-a i : corner 18th aud Oasi streets. MXTII AVAIII ) . 1st nuirlct S K corner 2Jtn slreot nnf'l Ainci avenue. 2nd DUtrict 9 W corner EGtli street and l Jr. a avunuc. lird DUtrict N U cornet 45th and Grunt nlrcels. 4lh District S W corner 21th and Manderson KtrtiotR. 5IU District PKconier2lth and Wlrt street * . Oth DUtrict S W corner Xlrd nnd 1'arker itroetH. 7th District N W corner 24th u-id Corby itreels. Htli Dlslrlct-N n corner 27th and nurdctto streets. 3th DUtrict N E corner 2ud ! nnd Orant BtrciitR. lulh Dlslrlcl N W corner 2Jth and I'ranUlii streots. llth DlstrIct-8 W corner 4th and Vranklla Elroum. 12th Dlitrlcl-S W coiner 2Jnd und Claru btroets , BEVr.NTII WAIlll. 1st Dlslrlcl S W corner asih and Muson Btrents. 2nd Districl N h comer Wtli uvouue and I'opulelon avenue. : ird DlHtilct H W cornur tilth street and Wuolworlli uvenuo. 4tli DlBtrlct M W corner tfltU slrcol and Arlor Rtreet , 5th District Souih sldo of Vlnlon slruot iHuir ( easl of ) south : KI ! avoniic. Cth District < K corner ; uth uvonno nnd rouplcton avcnuo. 7ln DIslrlot-N W corner 31th und VrauuU strcotH. EimiTII WAIKI. 1st District Kuhl Hlcio of I'Ctli Btrcel near ( south of I Chariot street. 2nU IiUtrlct West side of K5d Btreet near ( smith ui ) I'aul street- * Hrl Difctrlct-N W corner 20th nncJ Nicholas . nil DUtrlol N K c-ornor Sutli nd Blruuls. Mil Dtil riot Won sldo of North 'JJlh atroot near ( north nf ) Cumin , ' htroet. Olh District H I'cori : > er2Jdnnd Uurt strcuts. 'tli Dtstrlct S W corner vuih and Oiiai streou. NINTH WAIil * . lit Dutrlol 3 W cornurr'.J and Ounilnit atructv. 2d District N W corner 40th and Ouuilnz atreen. Ud DiMtrlcl N E corner 40th aud I'arnaui Etroou. 4lh District North ulae of Davenport meet e rwuitof ( ) North XM iivuiiue. Sth district S K corner UUt avenuu and Dotl co s trout. Clli DUlrlct-a W corner 20th nvcuue uud Hlrout. Iii witness whereof I have iiernuutojiet my IiaiiU as inivor of siM 'city of Omaha , tliU 17th day of October. ! M > ! ( ICO. P. IIKMI8. Mayor. Attest : JoiisOiiovuH , ( JIty Oiorli. oUKr.'lt KDUOATIONA L. STERAIM SCHOOL cV Cse , . -i kwl l t-nrBduiitii uiur c. . KliiB munlml rten rtmenl. Unuiuul ( acuities for visiting Uni AVorld'a ' Ifclr-tot { t"i'lr IU > romuwU-nt lem-Ji/re. n > r rl'imlar UKS. t. M. WIISOK. l'tln.ilU Luczel UHU