XT w fj * y * * * & * ? * * wm li .my > > ' WAS OiNDULY INFUENCED Why tin Will of thoLato Edward Cfignoy Will Bo Contested. HIS MONEY WAS LEFT TO THE CHURCH Ilolntlrctof tlio Di-ccnui-d llcclnro Tlmt lie IVnii .Mrnlnlly IncupiltlP nt l l pnsins of III * rnipiTly Othrr Nr from Lincoln. LI.VCOI.K , Neb. , Nov. II. [ Special to Tun HEK.J The Cnpnoy will co.itcst c.iso was begun before County .ludRO Lansing this forenoon nnd it gives promise of being ono of considerable Interest. ICdwnrJ P. Cagnoy , whosolast will nnd testament Is disputed , died In this clt.f something over n vo.ir n o , leaving nn estate valued ut nboul S'O.UlX ) . At flMt II was supposed that ho loft no pro- visions for Iho disposal of his propsrty , but six months 11150 the will was founu In un old nccrctnry ut Ihc residence of lion , .lolin Flujcrald , ut wlili-h .Mr. Cagnoj lived nnd died. The will beiineiithod ttio cntlro cs- into to Mrs .John Fiiz.'crnld , with the pro vision that l.i cnso there was a contoit ono- half of the Droperty would rovorl to Father Fitzgerald for nso In his cccloslustU-.il work , while the leimlmlor should go for educa tional worn In the Catnolle church. The will Is contested by thu mother , brothers nnd sister of the deceased on the ground tnnt Cagnov was of unsound mini ! when ho miido the will nnd th-it ho hud also boon un duly Inlluenced In drawing It up the way he did. rriim Mneoln Court KOOIIK. The case of Marquolto .t Sons against B. W. nnd .1. V. ilrugntol was clvcn to tbo Jury this afternoon , The ciiso Involves the pay ment of three promissory notes agerogatlng in ninnunt $ IUUI ) . In the ease of the Younc Men's Christian association against Fr-mk Kawllngs the Jury awarded the plaintiff { ( " 15 lo. The Jury In the t-aio of Mason Great ; against Vim Viilkenbnrg this forenoon re turned n verdict nuardmg the plaintiff the sum of $ IO.'I 0. " ) . Tim c.vo grow out of tno ic- fusal of Iho dofondni.t io tnko n certain con signment of corn which had bcon contracted for. for.Marv Marv Hrown cncio Into district court this foicnoon with a [ letitlon nsuliig that Fisher ft U'estover bo lostralned from selling her Dcrsoiul nroporty on a chattel mortgage given bv her husband She alleges that .she never signed the mortgage nnd claims Her exemption rights. The contest over the possession ana con trol of the minor childien ofViillnm and Mary Ucr or. referred to in these columns Inst week , has Dually reached the district court. Ueigoi- came into court , with a poll- tlon In which ho ulloces that ho was ( -ranted n divorce from Ins wito in Ivi'J and that ho was Riven the custody of tlio little boy. while tlio court placed the little girl under the control of her mother. Ilo ussorts that u year ago ho made an agreement with his divorced wife , who Is now Mis. Preese , by which the children were to I'o educated together , but that in last April Mrs. Prceso had both children visit her and smeo that tlmn she refuses to glvo thorn up. Ho tolls the court Ihat they nro growing up in vice and inoiidlrniy < nml asks for an order ic- itoring them to Ins custody. Mum Ille .il Voting. In ndditio-i to the thrro men nrrostod for Illegal \otmg Wednesday night , two inoro unvo been pieced under nriTSt and will prob ably havn llieir preliminary cxntninullon to- morrow , Lnst night Chief of Volieo Otto nnd onieorMoirlssey placed under arrest Lee Foster and Ulehard Wilson. Tno two men tinvo boon employed n.s pr.idcrs on Iho Kockilslaml railroad in this city. They voted In pr. cinct A of the First ward anil Chief Otto , who mudo tbo complaint , says ho has indispntntilo evidence ihat bath came to tills city from Denver less than live weeks ago and thai they voted by certificates signed bv prominent ward politicians of this o'ty. tie also stales tnat ono of tbn cnrtllicatos was signed by a icputliean nml the other by asa democrat. liison acknowledged to tno chief that ho was paid SI for his voto.whilo Foster says that ho sot n bottle of whisky. Hoth men assert that they were drunk when they cast their ballots. lloanl In III" 1'ollvi ) Court. Two co'orod ' men named Leo Logan nnd "William .luliy , were mrested this morning us suspicions characters. It is believed that they nro connccled wiln n gang of thieves who have been operating in this ciiy for ionic lime past. John McUullough was plckon up in an un conscious condition nt the corner of Ninth nnd II stieoth nt about 1 o'clock this mornIng - Ing , lie had a deep cas'.i in Ibo lop of IIH head , nnd when brought to the htalion could glvo no account nf his injuries. Frank Harrison nnd Unarlo ? Allen ire under arrest ut tlio tiollca station , but the police decline to give un the nature of their offense. Hoth uro doubtful cli.ir.icWrs , aiiil it Is nolieved that they mo Implicated In 5omo scrlonoffense. . A'llen Is the nun feh.it at by n police ofllcor last , summer while at tempting to cscupu arrest. Ueorgo Uouso w.is lined $ IS 00 in police court this morning for an asswnlt upon II. U. Sawyer on the eaily morningof November 1. .No Siutil.iy Hull rinjiiif , ' . Sometime during the base bull season i of IS'.M a number of the nluvcr.s in the Lincoln AVes'orn league team were nrrosied for play ing ball on Hundav. The case was carried to iho district court and tlio men arrested were found guilty of violating the Sunday laws of the state and wcro lined accordmgiv. They carried their c.iso to the supreme court nnd yesterday afternoon that body decided that base ball ptaylng on Sunday wns a clear violation of the laws of the stale. The H ) Ill- bus of tlio opinion Is us follows ; "Under the provisions of section 211 of tlio criminal coJonny person nf II vo.ira of ago or upwards who shall on Kumlay onga o in sporting , etc. , ohall bo lined in a sum not oxi ceding 'J or bo con lined in the county Jail noi cxoecdim' twenty days , or ooth. " 1 May mi base ball ; on Sunday cmnoj within tlio definition of bportlng nn.l render : the person engaged therein liable io the punishment provided for in section .ill. " runt II.ill Tiimiirrotv Alleriiuuii , The socoml game in tno championship terms of tlio Interstate Foot Unll Icuguo will bo plwycd In this city tomorrow afternoon between llio teams representing the Ne braska nnd Kansas State iinlverjitlc-i. The . gnmo will bo called ' ' promptly at , ) o'clock , and if tbo weiithor Is favorable will bo wit nessed by several thousand people. 'Ibo Kansas Loam is looked upon as iho otrongcst In the Intcrstnto limu'iio and the Nebruskn I boys icalizo that have they a dcspcrnto contest - test bo tore them. 'J'ho innko-up amicigbtof the Kansas team Is us follows ; Dunn , right end , ir > U ; Mnttison , right incule , IT& ; Coleman - man , right guard , IliU ; llninll ! , center , I'UO ; Huddliison , loft guird , l.VJ , Meiidull , luft tacldo , 101 ; Bhoi'.inl , lofi end , M7 ; U'llllnin- Bon , quarter bni-k , III.1) ; Kinrle , left half back BUI ! cnptain , ItU ) ; Uhamplin , right hull back < , lii ( ; ; Plait , full bad' , tiri. Tbo innko-up , position and weights of tbo Nobrasun cloven nro ns follows : A. K. Vent , rlehtcnd , IIW ; Howe , right tackle , ISO ; J I. U. Yont. right guard , 18'lj ' .lonos , loft guard , 175 ; Sinclair , left tuckle , 170 ; Church , loft end , 111) ) ; Puce , quarter back , leO ; Fllppin , loft half back , 1'A ' ) ; Johnson , right half back and captain , 1IU ; Oliver , full book , 15J , North Iteuil ltiliteil : liy Iliirduri , NOUTII Ilr.Mt , Neb. , Nov. 11. ( Special Telegram to TUB Unr..l Uurslurs made a raid on tuo town last night. Four private residences wcro gene through. They secured - cured f.'i and some clothing at Mr. Dowflngs , a kult of clothes , overcoat and hut at J , H. i Johnson's , KB nt Jerry Dion's , besides uolp. intr tbcmsclvos to i midnight lunch. I'ull Ironi u Citr. CiUiwoN' , Nob. , Nov. II. [ Spocl l U'ole- gr m to Tun ntK.l Chuuncey Dygcrt , a lirokcman , fell from n car last night uour \\oodl.oko nnd was Instantly hilled. The unfortunate man had worked but a short time on this division. Ill * remains wort ) hipped to Norfolk , wuoro bis wiio and /Binlly rostdc. Uuin County D KOTA OITV , Nrb. , Nov. U. ( SpecUl to TIIK UKB.J Ulslrlct court Is in tesiion at tUi j lnco with Jud oV. . F. Norrls prosid- ing. Tom Joyce , who lias beou lying In Jail for the jmit four mouthi , beluu held to tbo district court on Iho chnrgn of passing coun- torfelt money on several of the business men of South hloux City , hod his trial yesterday and was acquitted. As soon as released ho went Into a store and pnsiod a counterfoil dollar. Immediately being recalled ho claimed to have done this Just to show how smooth ho wns. The trial of Jim Cooper for holding up Pater Mollelor in company with "Billy the Kid , " who was killed n few weeks slnco in a prize fight , Is now In progress , Jloorcnnlrcd the Itimrd , OIM.NII Isl.iMt , Neb. , Nov. 11 fSoocUl to Tin : IJcn.l The board of o.xamlneis of the Slaio DoarJ of Pnnrmacy mot In this city yesterday and reorganized ns follows1 President , II. D. Hnvaop , Grand Island ; Drst vice president , W. U. llalln , Ulalr ; second vice president , U. AI. Clarn , lllalr ; treasurer. Joseph Uced , Nobrasun City ; secretary. M. 12. bliult ? , Beatrice. The next meeting of the hoard will bo held at Lincoln on the "econd Wcdnoiday In Feu- uary. U\VIHS : Malio a Hit-lit Pnri-hnso. ] ) urL-lia-.cd the entlro wholo- sn | ( notion nntl furnililtiLr goods btoul : from f , , , nssi nc'j of Sclinuldoiunil Looinls , will bo0'iii on Montlny niorninff the great est sale on stii.o | ) ' anil fini'y notions ! anil ladles' ami uontlometi'.i furnishing yooila csovfc heard of In Omiilin. Mtr.UXnUY SALB SATURDAY Anil STlurday ovonliiff. _ Fnney feathers ou , 7o , lOc , 15o up to l-'lno ojtrlcli tins 25c , 30c , 33o up lo oe. Indies' line foil ImU Me , 0 jo , 75o nnd 51.00. iictntil vahio 7o < J up to $1.50. Ladies' imported pattern hntaat $3.00 , $5oO , $ (1.00 ( , j > 7.o. ) up lo S10.00 , worth $7. W up to WO.00. C'opiod and domestic lints nout nnd very stylish at less than litilf usual prices. CLOAKS AND JACKETS. 2" > 0 ladies' fur trimmed j icicoH.colorg black and tan , for $1.50 , ivorth 67.0 ! ) . "oO lailles' inolton jackets in blue , black and tun , SII.S5 , rcitucud from { 5.00. Children' : ) oloaKs nt the following reduced - ducod < pi-Icon : SI.25 , $ l. ' > 0 , $173 , $ iOO , 9- . \ Tlicso garments are peed value * . Secure ono before they nro all hold. FLUSH .IACKKTS. 50-10 in plusli jacuots , ill.75 ! , reduced from > li..V ( ) . \Vo liavo just completed the greatest IMnrhnso of this line of goods over at- ioninled bv any ono liou.se in the west. I list think , llio on tire stick of i > eastern mills bought by us at ID , ; on the dollar ; o\ory dollars worth of this goa.s on silo tomorrow morning. lA > r this occasion wo Intvo put ID extr'i talospoonlo in this department. You nmy not litivo n cli.tiico to bay underwear to cheap in you will at this sale. 1 case of ladies' vests and pants , fall weiftht" , ale prlro lu ! ) each. 1 lot of ladies' natural gray punts , \\oith SOo | ) er jxiir. sale price -ou. 100 do/en ladies' heavy natural gray nnd white junta , no vests in this lot , sale price SOe , actually worth ( ! 0o. 1 case of ladies' natuiMlgray vests and pant" , pearl buttons and. nicely finished , only flOc each ; this garinont was m.ido to rotuil nt 7 > c. I ( -a--o ladies' bi-arlot lamb's wool ve = ts arid pants , woi-ili $1 120 , g. ) on fa ilo at Voc ; i c.i-ses of ladies' line camel's hair and natural woil underwear , vests and pants , towe SI.GO ; sale prieo ou each. " cases of elegant goous in natural wools and i-amc-l's li.ur vests and pants ; llioro i.s not one garment in this lot but is worth 61.50 to ill UJ ; thev go on btilo H16I.OO each. COMUFXATION SUITS. Tn thiblot u ill bo found an elegant line. 1 onto of ladies' combination suits , worlh ? 1.2- ) , reduced to 7oc. 1 case ladies' n.itural wool combina tion suils only $1.60 per suit , worth W.IJO. 1 case ladies' blnclc : : ud natural gray suits only iU.OO , worth 6..00. 1 lot of line wool combination suits in natural grtiv only $2.50 , worth ! ? ; > . . "ill. ririLnKKN'.s WOOL UNDUKWKAR In this line \ > -o will ] ) tit on sale over 10 casefa at just about one-half the regular price. Children's natural gray underwear , Hi-ineb , lc ( ) , rise Io ! on each bixo. r.'s Childrca'rt iiiitinnl wool and camel's hair , 1-Jf for lO-im-h. risa oc. Children's scarlet lamb's wool , 12je for 10 , ribo Tic. Seeial ] ) sale of gouts'underwear and ovei'ahii ts for tomin row. 10. ) do/on gouts' jersey knit ovor- shirls , sillc lacings , only SOe each , worth $1.00. Also one lot of gouts'jorsoy knit over- shirts , como in dilToront colors , only 7Cc , worth 61.- " ) . Cents' heavy natural gray shirts and drawers only 50c , worth 75 < - . 1 ciiho of gents' heavy wool shirts and drawers , natural gray , onlv 7oc , worth $1 U"j. thW Speoiul for tomorrow : Wo will HIOW nn o.xtra line of gents' undorwo.ir at 61.00 which will pay you to examine. 100 do/.on gouts' fancy nightshirts , nmdo from goood quality muslin , only 50c each. Also iV ) do/.on gents' night shirts only 5'Je ' each , worth 7'ic. 1 etiao of gents' line camel's hair only " " > o per pair , worth lOe. I f-aso of ladies jo.'buy ribbed vests , long felccvo.4 , onlv " Hie eu-li. 1 HAYUIiN BROS. IIAVIIIituos. : . ( il.tnil Sieel.tl | Milo of ISuttcr. Country butter at lie , 17c , 10j and 21c per pninul. Creamery bill toI2ic : : , 2oe and 27c. In choose we ta'.co ' tlio load belli in quality and prioo. Voiing1 Amorle.x full cream clicogo , lOu per i > ouud. Wisconsin full cream , lOe , KanttM'ii process full cream , l"jc and lie. .Jersey full oroani ohooso , Iflc. Swiss < -heo o , ll ie and 15c. Urick cheese , lie , lilo and I5e. Liinburger cheese , 1-ic and l < iu , Neufeli itul cheojo , iinpertod , 7c } per | Hub snuo olicoso , lOo per pitelcugc. IM onnple c-neoso , Wlo. Tlio llnost Hockfonl choose , 50o per ) > ountl. Tonnnco ilo Oamobort French cream cheese. lOu per bo.\ . Ainni'luan club house uhaose , Hoc per jur. jur.Edam chcoso , $1,2" ) cacli. l > nltiinoro fiorih o.vstcrd loccivoddnily nd sold in fcolld moats fur 2-5u pjj'r fjimrt , Celery , ! 1 for lOc. Capo Uod cranberries , 7jo per quart. The celebrated Dougherty and An dorson'b ininco ment , It for 25i- . IIAYDKN BROS. F1GU1UT FOR A BUILDING Mfnuf.cturors Association Planning to Hive n Permanent Exposition ! FEATURES OF THE SCHEME OUTLINED l're < l < lcnt I-UBO Honor ! * ttio Itonult of Ills Inquiry , sh cm I lie ( Ircut Interest In Such n n IJntorprHo I'or licet Sugar ruclnrleii Tlio : oxOiMitlve committee of tlio Manufac turers and Consumers association mot yester day nttornoon In the association's rooms In Tiin Hr.r. building. The following wcro elected members of the association : Arling ton Mill company , Arlington , millers ; The Hoyn Photo Supnly compinv , Onuu.i , l > to- ILK frame * ; National O.I and P.ilnt company pan , Oinuuu. 'Iho regular bills were road n-id ordered mid as soon ns approved by the Huance com- tnlttco. milT The Apollo club .submitted n proposition to glvi n concert for iho friends of the manu facturers. Tbo scheme was to arrange nn entertainment something on the order of the or.u given lust winter. The subtect was thurJUglily discussed and it was Jecldad not to accept the proposition as the ajsociatlon would not bo Justillcd in going to so grout tin expense. ) ) President Pace stated that thev had bcon looking up the exposition building question during the past week. Ho had seemed nn estimate on n brick building ttVJxiSJ foot , walls twenty-Hi o loot high with a quarter pltcn ronf. Siich n building was estimated by tno architect to cost f--.OOO to $ .V > , Ou ( ) . Secretary Holmes stated that ho had con sulted another architect who hiul inada the snmo estimate nf the cost. Parties owning land euntrnlly located hail boon soon and there was no doubt about the posblbility of securing u good situ at a reasonable annual rental. The plan propo oJ is lo organize a Wllld- Ing company Independent of Hie manufac turers association. 11 would bo n stock company and ttio building would bo used for expositions , conventions' , concerts and for whatever purposes n largo hall might bj ro- rjiuroil. The president stated tn.it If such n building was put up In a central locuion it would b2 a navlng InvostinonU "Wo could hold an exposition theio next spring fur twenty days , " continued the bmuUor. "that would eloar up Sl.OJJ per day. Wo ran our exposition last spiing in the ( JolUoum building under gre.it disad vantages and yet wo took in $50) ) u day , anil Uiiow th.it we could aasllv double that with n jiood Ouildinc in a Koo.l location. iMo'stM. IMso md Holmes were appointed a cominlttao to scouro written propositions from parties who h ii ) suitable cro'ind ' which they inU-lit bo willia ; to loau for nn exposi tion building. Several prominent business men outside of the association wcro ( inoto.lns heinz greatly in favor of having an exposition building and us ready < o t.iku stock in sucn an enter prise. The point wj.i made th.it the erection of such a building for the purpnsa of dis playing gooJs of Nebraska manufacture would bs a great advertisement for iho Ne braska manufacturer * and would do mow to promulgate tbo homo nitronngo movement than anything els : ! could do. It was agreed bv all present that if an ex position ' was to LIJ held in Omaha next bprlii , . " something s > ho.ild bo clone toward providing a ( wilding nt once , as the old Coliseum building was too bmall , besides being located in nn inaccessible part of the city. The proposed building would bo fifty feet longer mid ten feet wider than tno Col iseum building , besides being nrrangoJ on a nlnn that would allow of tlm space being utili/cd to a much greater advantage. The secretary outlined several .suhomes for increasing the consumption of Nebraska immufaelurcd goods , which were approved by the committee and ordered carried out. Itc-t Mi ar htielorlrfl. M. A. Lunti , editor of the IJe&t Sugar En- tcrprise , was , in the city yesterday. Ho says that the United States Real Sugar company is desirous of building soim oeot sugar fac- torle * for the season of 1S')3 ' ) , and is looking out for favorable sites on which io build. Mr. Lainn also savs that if the cinipiny can : i Kiiarantco that o.OJO acres would Do planted In sugar boats within n radius of twenty-five miles of the location of the fac tory ' llio company would be willing to erect a I'actoiv with a capacity for 1m iillln r > U" tons of bsots per day , which means turning out nbout lifty tons of sugar per day. Mr. I < unn is of tno opinion that such n fac tory in the vicinity of Omaha or Uougl.u county could bo made u craml success , aim ho is willing to moot n nuniour of business men and point out the advantages that would bo derived from the establishment of such n concern. All Ii3 wants Is nn opportu nity to address thi'so interested or those who mibccoini ) interested , and if the lio.ird of Trjdo will take the matter up and ot up a ineelins ho will Rladlv attend and iilvo some v.iluublu infonnation In regard to su : ir boot cnlluixprovlalni ; ho is civon propur notice. He has nwakc-iicd a lively iutoniit in the subject lu thu cast , whuro ho has bocn lec turing. 1'orfoct action n-id perfect health from Ihoiueof ) Witt's LUtlo Early UU crs. A perfect llltlo pill. iiif ; and Interior ( locoratlny ; do- fil ns nml ostimatua fut-nisliod. Henry Lohniinn , leOS Uousrlns ati-oot. IIAVIHIN liltUS. ( ut I'rlei-s in Slinu Department Saturday 1'inn Muti-H anil Overshnes at I'rirL-tt Thillll \ SiirjirUciVoii , Some of the llncstshoos in our store at a great Hacrillco to close out , nionuy ro If not as represented. Como in forenoon as UIOFO prices will crowd our department later. Ladies' line 2oe rubbers 12c. Gilt Kdgo , Haven CJloss and Alma , pol ish , 2oc ; shoo dro.siing , 12c. Hi.xby'ti bhoo drosbing for ladies , fie , worth 15c. Infants' line patent leather 50c shoos 25c. 25c.Chlldron's Chlldron's fine kid and goit $1.00 shoes 70r , si/.os (1 ( to 8. Cliildron's line kid SI.2-5 shoes OOc , si/.os ( I to 8. Mis-os' line kid patent tip $1.50 shoos , OSc. OSc.Misses' Misses' flno goat and kid fcchool shoos , Si. 18. worth f..00. Ladies' dongola button $2.00 shoes , 81.20. Ladies' fine cloth top $ , 't.OO button shoes , * 2B8.MKS'S MKS'S SIIOKS. In incn'H shoes wo oiler eoino rare bargains nnd if you expect to buy a pair ' so'jn don't lot tills opportunity go bv. Men's itlco dross ' $2.00 shoos , $1.50 , Men's elegant 'cordovan SiCO ) shoos , 82.50. A genuine hand welt flno calf $3.00 shoo at * 1.00. 1.00.OVKRSIIOKS. OVKRSIIOKS. Childron's 75o buckle arctics , 50c. MlbbOb' DOc bueUlo arctics , tr > e. Liidios $1.00 biiclclo tin-tics , 7oe , Men's $1.23 buckle arctiiw , 03o. HAY DUN HUOS. , Dry goods and fahoca. Baking Powder : The only Pure Cicatu of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum , Used iu Llillious of Homes 40 Years the Standard , \ n v ' ' TiWTBiMHriif ft * i FROM HEJIIONTIEII. Ai Indian Trader Tolls His Story ofiiKickapoo Indian Stogwa , Curocl of n distressing Stomnch Trouble by : Klcknpoo Sngwn- Flrst lonrnod of the Wodlclno through rUSoulx Indian. Here 1 nnotlirr toiy from the frontier of llio wonderful 'curative pnipcrttc * of the Klcknpoo Indian Itemed1" ) , mid pioof of tbclr Mull legnrd anioiig thu frontlcusiiicu and liullans. fO" / - < v v S. . \ < : AT , IndlnnTinder Tlio fnllo\\Iii | ( IrtU-r from ( J. " . A nv , tile Imtliin tiinli-i nml liitorpii'lL-i-nf itiHln llio , Xoliiiikl.il , glM'M pn-llivtt iiiottt nf tinrtlin - tl\i' , tonic , mill blood pinlfj liig iimilltici of Klckiipoo linllun 11 ; , ' " . UlItllVII.I.K. X'I"U K * , .IllllO .1 Sonu'tlnic nun nfturMiffiiliiKcxi'iclj with Ftoiniicli ttoiibliiiinl ( | > > | I"-H | ] | uhlrli had bi-i-n ( jitMitlj iimji'iivati'd liy the iilKnll wiiti-r of HID ui"-li'in coiintiy , : mil \\ln > u I liul : leiiolied tliit-tiiKe : vvliL'io I toiiM fn-ipicntly liold iintlilni ; on nivtoiiiiH'li , mid unulil CM-n tlnow ii | ) wnti-r us .oon : is ilimil. , f Iciiinuil fioin n MouIndliin \\lio had IK-L-II on u % l lt to the Kk-Ua | < ni ) ti Ilie of a oiuler- fill icniedy called "bii wn. " I iot l.lin to PIOI-IIIO some for me. The effret win le nunKuMi' . I tiled to cet moie fioin the Indian , hid he uouhl not lot me lii\ : e muie of Illn. lie pil/.ed It-o much heoithl nut U i ! Hup. ' I then lemneil that HeaU .1 tSl i-low , nf N'i'U Haven , ( onn. , had nil aiinn ement with thu KleKapno till- , and uui putting thetf ii'iiieill.-i on thu niaiKet. 1 . - cutnmlot ; a linttle and fnnhd II In lu < the -ante : > < that I liail pinciiieil tinin the b'.onv ' In Han. I Knl inoio , and after tliu n u of a few bottle * , I AMU nnt only lelleved but uttirely tuitil , nml Inn e ttiii/td cm fil ti er tlnrf , I tan eat uiijlhlu set befnio me. nlt Jlaeon , \ \ hloli n-ii-il to imve n inostill tii < iiiiK effeet , 1 run now ent mil lell-h like an Indian. I Imvu : il"O n-ei ) Ihu Klukaon | Inillmi ahe for ni ) lioi ei , w ben they Imvu lieen enl e\erelv nn ba.-hud who fenec-i , mul It heitli them ilht np. I eunnnl spea't ' too highly of the Klel.npno veineilk' " . I keep them all In niv liailtm ; po-t ouu. , and chcci fully iL-cniiiiiu'inl It to any- ( ! . S ASAY , Indian Tinder mul tntcipiotcr Sold by all Druggists. $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. T * > tniltlirriMnm : | to piyiimt- . aWj n , , , | „ , , , ,111 | IU | | jm , fro ( , n thrlllliu nail InK-nni-l ) lati-ro tln'4 hoik of 17:1 : JUKIontiiii'ci ' 'iiiii'KM ) SCIMN : MIDM ; 'till : MlvU'OI ( ) I.MIlVNs.liH | nil admit Int Inillniis.\ihlrrM , lll\I\ : S. lIlliKI.UH , C'JI Areuuocir llau'ii , Conn. HUALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. for Fanners , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , ChappeJ Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Wale : Cod-liver oil suggests co i- sumption ; which is almost u i- fortunate. Its best use is b > fore you fear consumption when you begin to get th n. Consumption is only one of the dangers of thinness. Scott's Emulsion of co.l- liver-oil makes the thin plump , and the plump are almost safe. Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING free. Scnrr A noWNE.Chcmuls , j > Souih 5th Avtnue , New VorL. Vo-ir dfills'5' ' IrteP8 Seon'i Dnulnon of coJ.livcr oil all drugguu ver > w.'iero < lo , | l , "SANA'JTSVO , " tlio Wondcrf 1 SIIIIINI | reined y prehcrl leil fore o vor 5O year curoN nil Ner- VOIIH IlItic-aNOHt .Lack ol nieino- 10 , IVllllOf II I U CM , Boforo&Aftar UBO. iinis : ioii * , L * ( I'liotoifrarli J frorallf" ' W unli ooil , or dluiliiiitlon ofthcCeiieralUo Orciin * , clc. , mid nil 'CU'vctm canned by \ lint abiut-M. 1'nt uj ! oiivcnli-nlly ( u curry 111 I ln > vcht iiocict. I'rlc-o 8 1 u | mcltin.'o , or O forfS , wllliu ivrltfrn Biiurantco io euro or refund tlio money , if u iiruwlet IrlosloBoilrou omo WOKTHI.KHH IMITA- i-HI.V lu nlaco of 8ANATI VO , enclose price In envelope - lope nuil wo will eend bjr rantl. 1'aiiuililet III iiiuln eule < l envelope Irec , A lclre it MADRID CHEMICAL CO , , Branch Olllco lor . itS.A . JJ68 Dearborn tstreut , OH10AUO , ILL , SANATIVO IB sold In OMAHA , NBII , by Kulm & Co . DriiRslMJ , Cor is'-li ft Douglas SU. j A l'ullir \ Co , DniKiiitti Lor 141)1 ) & JJcugUs bis. , oiKl iltugEisis ctaTallj , ( Inblt t'lireu In I . An | Illli-urfil. . > r. J. la * urop for irtlculri i tluuotiilj l tel "llrUrf fur I u.llt * , " ) * tttt rt Vj r loru Hull. IO HUH Ttiilcxmiili A'an t\iptr. 11 "UID1B I'lITO ' SYR.INGEL. The Ontr 1'orfB'l Vttlnil n llcclnl > vrhuo In Ihcorlil. . li lltpnnly < rtliii < - overltiTpnt- p > l by which viulinl Inji'i lloiK rnn I'ondinlnl'lenvl ' without IOAX- Inn mid iilllniilhnclolliliii ; ornt- i "llntlnK th ( - of n viol , niiilnhlrli tun nl In' IMP ! fur rrctnl Injodloiu or Irrunlloi. 80IT ItflllltCU liri.n AND ll MID iifiiniat siuii.k Price S3. OO. Mall or > lpr < olicipl ( Ihc Aloe & 1'cnfolil ' Co. , 15th Street , NEXT to POSTOFFI OB e.ti-fulliy . prepared at low prices. DR , R , W , BAILEY \ \ III ! i , i' i i i / 11 li ltO < t l-lk'0't * Hunt JKI.TII l.XTU.UTrtl WttMIOUL' I'At i 01 ! \Nontt i \ruiisiror : runru ON mnuiK i run 1'prfcct nt Kinr.intool T-it'i citrai-tol In lie innrnliitf. Now onus liujrlo 1 In uvoiiln ; uf s into d'ty. feu siiL-ct noin of Ilo noi'.ililo Urlclis t'i'ii aUiliiit-ns | ) ! of l ° lu\l'lo ' ( ! ) istl - I'l Uj All unfit u.irr.uitoil ,11 risproinnti ! 1. Dllliie. ililr.l 1'ionr , I'lVtii Illjit Tei ( < ; ii : 11 > 11 > r . i > 1111 r i. ' i -i s i Tul.u Illov ito.or Ft i'r\v ' ly fi-o n 111 i Btrco tontr.inco. BMRREL8 of IT That von may know what a woiuUrfu' , ei- u ! ? to Hi' , glvins element Oxygf n isvo liavepropareil barrels o ! anJ ror 30 ilnys , olio Inhalations Free. It re illy euro Coughs Colds , Catarrh , 1 ron- chitN , Con-uinptl in NarvouProhtiation. . "Oxygen U > o' : " Ir > o c ill or write. THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO. . StmoSlO Sheely Hui dins , Oin.iha , Neb , National Bank. U. S. CFtOSITORY - - OMAIH , DEB Cnpilal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r. . $ ( > > , ) ) : ) ) Officers aniIDIreetori llonryV. . Vnft praslJiit It. C. Cnxhliu , vlcu projliluiii , i' . s Miiiirk3V V Morse , John i , Cullini J. N. IL I'atrii c , I.UTIJ V Hcc'U. cnshlcr. THIS IRON E3A.NK. IHTERHATIOHAL SANITARIUM 16ih and Hovsani Streets , GOIloomsrorl-allonU. OMAHA ) NEB , / * > ciTxv.vi r'Tv-v-it r'Tvvit.3a& * - - S3a Chronic , Private ! Nervous Diseases , Mrn AND n MALI : . Piles , Fistula. FNsurr and Stric ture of'tlio Kocttini poriiKir.fiit- ly 'iir < Ml without Hie use of Knife , Ligature or Caustic. EC lust Ir In stamps nnd our K'7 ' pnpt1 HOOK tin DIS1AS1 b and ( , 'uisil , n lllanUs , will lie MAII.l I ) riil'i : . 1 VFKCNA'I I ON A I. AMTAItlliM , HUh nnd llonap1 Ms. , Oiiinha , Xeb W.C MAXWH.I , . M. 1) ) . . I'll ' S. Jlmllmi IM. u.irr T I' . IVCMOII..I. WooclPmltli. II.W.Meriiuiaii'l hulrat law ot Ailjliislns Koiint/c. fleeeiisu I , C.itlieiino Koiint/o this wlfei. Herman Kount/e , liilther Kniinl/e. Chat Irs II , Koiinl/e. Mull.da ( "i.inlnier. Ad illnu Until Clvim-nilnu l.tonn. M tr.'aret N. lloyor and Miuy IJor.i Ollvei. Von are liciehv iiollflod that the uiidnr- slunod. llireo diblutoru-iiuil freeholder * of llio city uf Umihn. hn u boon duly annoiiited by llio nriviir. with the niiprnv.il of the elty eonncll of said city , to assessIho ilum 120 in tlm ownois respeelhuiy of iho multeity dec ared liy onlln ineo no'-ess iry to li ) > appiu- pil iled for Iho use ofaid elly. for the pur pose of oiunliiK nnd exleii'lln Mill slteot , fiom ihoullnv ne\t north of Nicliol-is stit-et , nurlh In the south line of I'aildoeK 1'la D , nml Mom Ilie Mmth line nf 1'addoel , I'laeu north lo ( ilili ) stieet , and opeiiur- I e\li-iidln.r ( 'I a "It Ettcut , In C'liiiMliuham's iiildltlon frinn Its uicsunt e tern It-rinlnns west to I itli street , hiioMiindi-d. us sliiwn liv ii.at l-siied lo us from llioolllce of the elly enslneor. Inn an ) nolllled , Ihat haxlm ; acecplnd said iipjiolnlmunl. an I duly ( | ii illlio.l as re- oiilKul liy law. wo will , on llio "iillid.iv of .November. A II. . I > ' ! . ' . t III" hour of IU ( iVIoi'ls III Iho forenoon , attl Ill -o of-luhnr .VO'Donohoe. HU.f r.iriiniii slieul. wlllini llio eorior.ilolltiill | > . its ihillv. . meet for Iho pur- POM ) of eonsldorliu nn'l ' in iKIiu llm .issues- niL-nt of d.im.iKL- . Iho owners r'spe. llve'v ' of.aid property by reason of biicli tiiitlnz iin < l iippiopnittloii ihureof , Tbo propoitv holon.'Iiu toyou. ninnnscl to lioiipiiiopilaioil as uforo'ild.ind wh eh lias been declined uucuisiiy hv llm i oniieli. bv ordliiaiu-u lo .ippioprlntn to llm use of tlio elty bellU hltiriled III lid elly of Um.ilia , III Iho county of Diiiialiis. and stile of Nubr.isl.a , Is ilcni-i Hied us foliow'ti tow it : 1'roperly In naum of I1 I vpron - Thet-ist I'l's ' ' foul of snh lot I''of Ihnojist II ) fuot of ta\ lot H | u iho NW'i ' of the > l.4 ' of on I" . T IS , It ii : i : . , , , . , 1'ioporty in the nimoof . \\ool S nlth. A strlioflai ) | . | ( lfoel wldor iiiiiilii.'iiorlh and nuth t n ron ih sill'lot- and ( . if IUN Ut II. Ihe otst llneof sOd Hlrlp bnlnu' 11J' feelwnbto llm line bolwoon tux lols i iiuJ 11 in bet-lion 1' ' . I'ronorty In iho namoof AilRilstiH Kounliro ' " ' ' ' pirciil or tr.iet of liiidi llo- Klnn IIK nl thosonlliwusl uoinorof lot 'flhlin-c fil'addoi'l. I Ineo ; Ihenen sonlll I" Ilienoilll line of I'lurn sliin U priidneed from ( iiiinln.- h m's mldllloiii tlionco o.ist i.bont l"i | font nloiu llio noi Hi llm > of Hiild ( | : irKklii-rl. lethe the WIIHI line of OiiiinliiKh nil s aildltioii ; tlioni'osiiiitli alona tbo west Una of < - iimiini- h.m > . adiliilon M fuot to iho sonih line of Ol nl. Hlreot. UiuiiL-o west alons s'lld bun ill line of Hark fcll-t-ul to a point In a llnu pai.il ul to the oust linn of l \ IOIH H nnd H. iiinl h.ilil jinn bUrliii.-U feel wo l of lot n. bin-U : i .i-liyi lliKiieo honth iilon.'sald lliio lo tbo noitli I no of Lixlnth ; lliunt-B i t'i ( ' fonl lo llio wuat iliioof IMli Htreol ! thcneo norili par illul to lliiieiifil line of ta\ lou S and 11 to llio south llnoof I'l.irk Htrcnt. produco'l from I umilinr- Imin'uaddll on ! Iheui-o In a noi Ihwestiiilv dl- roellon in Iho north line of Ul.irU . .liout pio- dnccd : llicneo noiih t i ihiihoiilh llnoof I'.nl- ( Inulc I'lueo ! tlionco eastOJ leut to jdaco of bo- ' ' -intlfiod to 1m urount at the time nnd plneo aforciuld , anil make liny objoi-llons to or stiilomonts roneoinliu fc-iw propuned upproprlnllonor nhsuisinuiil of daiua oi as yomnayeo.uW.r.ro . | . , r. , ( MIVjli | { | : | JOHN ! ' . I'l.AI'K. JOHN \ \ ItDlllllN . Comioltlco uf Apprtlscrs Omaha , October VJ , lb t.ld.'H * e . ! Wftft TAaWJ,7 , ? l . o , ii n , ' ; | V'-\ ' ' " " , ' laIK aillrani , luw < > ' | | , - . l .i ilij.li . uliltkllon plini-lt-ii , wllow 4IIIUJI1CI J . lon , i > dmrjui iilll ir/r / { iiij Impure Uooil.orafnnure' " HIU lvma < It lltrrorln "KMUiM - ' - lorrtorm II-- lai liliii'il''i'rtVti b iimll , I V" " ' t ' wiiilTr , ! ' . ; llll-ANsniUUfCAI. CO..iaH'ruicblJ.cw Kinds of Suits Ten of each kind and each kind different , are shown in our arrest show window today. Iv.tch of these suits bears a. card ivhicli tells you in good plain figures , the price which is either six dollars and fifty cents or ten dollars and fifty cents. These suits were placed in the window to attract y6ur attention to lotify you that today " "The Nebraska" begins another of the great special sales"whieh have made her famous throughout the .vest. . Two styles of these suits those in the two front rows are marked The ones in the very front row arc "beauts. ' They're made of good solid all wool cassimere in a handsome dark brown with just enough color in the broken plaid to make the pattern attractive. The lining is of double warp Italian. These suits are in round corner sacks only. Tha "squire cut"sacks in the second row are mighty tony ] They are made of substantial fancy black cheviot in an invisible plaid. The coats are cut double-breasted with square corners and in the proper length for this season. The lining is of soft serge and the price is six dollars and fifty cents. The third and fourth rows are- marked The third row arc sacks round corner sacks and such sacks ! made of elegant dark gray all wool cassimcre lined right up to the queen's taste with very fine Fanner satin , triple stitched finely tailored. The frocks in the back row are of " " that "never wear out" sort of goods good old honesty cassi- mere made up honestly stitch every such suits as fifteen dollars and sixteen dollars usually buys. Usually you "et better goods than you expect at our specials--.7Ts so"this time. FUR OVERCOATS have never been so'd ' by us. The urgent calls from our customers for them have prompted us to add ' a comp'etc assortment open today--at such prices as only the Nebraska gives. Corner Douglas and 14th Streets. / $ Doucilas Street , Omaha , Neb. Ttii mlnant epei-lillit In norvons , chronic , prlvnte , Uonj . § lln nd exlitt-rod f radualu m nicilclnn. ni Jlplomaj nnd ceriinoitu * . ommrj itlienite * A nnriar aaa . , ebnir. Il Hill trcuttnit 'rllli llic nnrrli. operraatorrhuci lost tnnnlioo I , mlu l < . , crrnteit IUCMII TrAknuin. nliht . . jrrlioOA , Klset. rnrlcoiple.cu > o luercurjua * . ! . Nevr Irunltnent forjoit loii i Impnmncr. i/lililllv. , ' ntrlctnr * . eon- visit me mar be Ir nle-l at humu Itj corresian | < lciiCH. Melt of flinl poiror I'artXi unnblo to Ina or lniirum curoljr . picked , no mark ) to liiilh-nlu conienM or tenJcr. Uno enonal nl * sent Dj mall . ureiprun lattirrluw Sundaji freo. t orresponJi-ni-c 111 a. m.to ij m. tlrlctly SoaJ ituiup privnio lot rtxplx. Hook ( Myauirlu of i fa ) ftftol titM. Ufflou prrretrail. boun Ba. Coniullatlon im. I4U 0. nk > BOCTOE& : IVIcGR-EW. In the troatinont of a I forms of PJ&IVATJB BISBASES. sin.l all WciUnos .in. ) I ) firderof A/T1./M lth lo uf ( outage , amlillloii. 1VJ.H/1N and MI ilily J.iulitueii ycaisof llio inii > t iuiiiiiiUablositic < iss In ho Irnilmont of tins c.assof ulsemoj. wh.uh s iirovo'i by llio iinivnr-.al testl uony of llinii- ls who have boon eiiiod. U'rlto furolrou- i und ijiidstlon lUt. ll'ii mul I'.nniiii Mk.f lllll.lllll , 'Nl'll , No Alkalies ou Other Chemicals are tiRcd in Iftn preparation of which l absolutely pure and soluble. It hai more than three times the strength of Cocoa mUi'il with Starch Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd la fjr inoro economical , ( ostiny lets ihiin one cent n ei < ) > . It is lU-llclouB , nourlkhlng , m < S EASII.T PIOKSTI.P. - Sold by Crocors ovorywhore. W , Baker & Co , , Dorchester , Mas DON'TMISS IT ! Von don't need to sacrifice the lives of your "lion Dcplitlicria anil Membranous Croup will cndnnzerthn n idghboi hood of your " ' > " ' ? Thiirolsii hiiroi.i ) ' ' llli iiiBilloIno TO I'lU.- VKNTcontHglonof them , and thcio U also snio tpoulllu nii-dlulnu for The Cure of Them wlmri tlioy liavc not tun beyond human reach \Vrlto io IH ) , C. SIGEL , In Crete , M , , If In need of nny Irentiuiiiit , nd you will HnJ i hat bib troatiiH-nt-liafcoa ou nmny your * ' oj- Dcrliiionis mid ulndv liunai-oureil him u kuc- cess wbii-li will not dlnappoint you , DOYIVQ MM DUIl/D TiiKrniR WKEK. Opera Festival Company. TONIGHT- Gounod's Immortal Opera , F A-U-S T- Saturday NUht : Vurdl'H Pnhllmo Oporo , ILTROVATORE. Thoto l bo iii > f.itnrday inntlnuo , NEW THEATRE Thraa Tim is , Commencing Sunday , A'oi'cinl'ei'j > . OMAIIA'H OM.V Illfi IAVOKITE. YON YON8QN V.c orious Always , Tlinslrnlol by QUS HEKCJI3 , and Mil , . ) iis' htipuilieoiiipany of ( iliivers. Including ] be f.ir-iimed : Luinbei meii'H ynai lullo. SfOII HTAllTI/IM ! SL'IINKUV - ' 1'lin llio'iKliu ; of llio l.uu ,1am' Thu Lumber Camp In Winter' ' Tlio ISo.il KUln.iy Matlonl ailo opoin S itnnlny at usn il pileeH : ' ' ' ' ' Ernam Mrael Tlieatjr , 'r'ulcVsa THE H T OF THE SEASON , ' 1 onlijlit. M.iliiii-i- S.il in ( | .iu > SAM J. RYAr ) AND LOTTIE OILSQII IH OUR IF7JSH VISITOR All lau htor , Conni i-.irlv If you want a s-at. FARNAM STREEl1 THBATER , * $ ? 4 HlfiHTS , I OoiiiuuiiK inn Hiuul.iu. MATIHEt. f Nov. l.'JLIl. Q U B W I I x Lx I A. M S And IIH Meiry Company in APRIL , FOOLxi Amnteil liy llnss an < l r'iMns. : Ameiiin'n J'ravi'ily Aillnlv .1 Jnn lin ciali I luuir Innti . ) WO.NDHRLANI AND HIJOU TIIIiATEK AM. THI ! VV1SHK OKLAH OMAJ ASH Till ! Mnscot Specialty Company. 2OC GKNLHAL ADMISSION 20c M ) IIIIIIIHII Trusses , Crutcfies , Batteries , il Syringes , Atomizerj , Medical Suppliei. ALOE & PENFOL 114 S. 15th St. , Next to Post office.