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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1893)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEG ? WEDNESDAY , JULY 12 , 1893. Including Several Candidates with the Characteristics of Oliver Twist. GETTING READY FOR THE FALL CAMPAIGN Office * to He Pllloil nnil n I'nrtlnl I.lit of the Men Who Are Anxloun to Till Tlicm I'romlio of a Wnrin Contest. Whllothofallclcctlon will'not Involve as great consequences as a presidential election or the election of a United States senator , It will still bo of great Interest to citizens of every locality In the state. In fact , the average - ago taxpayer Is moro Interested In county nnd city ofllclals than ho Is In the president of the United States or a United States sen ator. ator.Tho The men whoso duty It Is to collect and disburse nearly 3,000,000 a year In this city nnd countv oxerclso greater Influence and affect the welfare of the community In n , greater degree than do the men who control the destinies of the republic. So far as the state la concerned the issues are comparatively Insignificant. But two state officers will bo voted for a Justice of the supreme court and ono regent of the state university. Possibly two regents will bo put in nomination , ono of which Is to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Uegent Mdrplo. I.ornl Olllcei to lie I'llloO. In this county there will bo elected the fol lowing onlccra : Sheriff , treasurer , clerk , Judge , register of deeds , three Judges of the district court and ono commissioner. Thp city oftlces to bo filled are : mayor , clerk , comptroller , treasurer anil nine coun- cilrnen at large. Whllo It Is somewhat - what early to present names of can didates for these ofllccs , nnd the weather Is dccUlcdly too hot to engage In any contention over these candidates , it may ho of Interest to give the public an idea of the persons already talked of. Sheriff Bennett will seek another term. Among other candidates forthoonlco may bo mentioned : Councilman E. E. Ilowell.Mem- of the School Board H. W. Gibson , County Commissioner Van Camp , Nat H. Brown , John Drexel , Colonel E. P. Savage and Judge Leo Hclsloy. County TreasurerIroy ( rep. ) will ask for a second lorm. Against him before the repub lican convention will bo pitted George Ilcirnrod , who two years ago might have hail the nomination had he not declined it. The democratic aspirants have thus far kept their soaring ambitions tightly locked in their own bosoms , realizing that there will bo ample time to swing open the door between now and convention day. County Clerk Sackett ( rep. ) lias had but ono term , and will bo In the race for ronoml- nation. There has also been talk of John Jenkins ( rep. ) the present deputy clerk , but ho happened to run across the boom the other day , and ho promptly sat down on It with a vigor th it completely crushed out its youn > j life. B. C. Smith is another of the employes of the oflico who has been announ ced as cherishing nn ambition. County Judge Eller ( rep. ) lilies Ju dicial life so well that ho is wholly unable to make up his mind to glvo It up , nnd Is anx iously scanning the Held for opposition , hut sitiL'o his uyo was injured sotno Mine ago his sight has not been of the best. I'atrlots lit rrofuRlutl. The oflico of register of deeds means a four years term , and for that reason it is beIng - Ing eagerly sought after by the fellows who do not llko to move so often. Among the re publicans who duslro to shlno In that par ticular quarter of the olllcial constellation are Deputy City Comptroller John N. West- berg , M. G. Mncleod , M. II. Hoerncr. the present deputy , J. C. Ish. Charles Unltt , Andy Wiggins , Jonatha'n Eduurds and ex- County Commissioner Stanley of South Omaha. Councilman Elsasser is the leading democratic aspirant. For C. II. Van Camp's place on the Board of County Commissioners there are'aspirants ' in the persons of J. M. Counsman ( rot > . ) Councilman John McLcario ( rep. ) and ox- Commissioner L. M. Anderson ( dem. ) . There was originally a great number of entries In the mayoralty futurity , but some howorothersevcr.il have fulled to keep jjp tholr payments nnd have dropped out. Mayor Uomis will bo in the He'd ' for re election. Comptrollertlsen ) is Imbued with the belief thatalthough a rather diminutive pleco of humanity , ho is plenty heavy enough to hold down the mayor's chair. Ex-Mayor W. J. Broatch has the fever biggcr'n a house , and puts on his political clothes every mornajjig. W. F. Bcchcl , president of the council , E. P. Davis , ex- president of the council , and ox-Councilman C. L. Chaffeo are each reported to bo republican candidates for this high oflico , whllo ex-City Comptroller Charles S. Good rich is accredited with aspirations from tv democratic standpoint. Chris Ilartman , Truman JJuck , John Brady and Dr. George L. Miller are other democrats who are being "talked of , " 'vhilo A. P. Tukoy , A. J. Simp- eon and J. J. Brown are being urged by some of the republicans to become candidates. Senator C. O. Lobcck is understood to bo not averse to running for the place , and W. V. Morse has also been mentioned. City Clerk John Groves has had but ono tornrslnco his ofllco was made an elective ono , and ho 1s willing to worry uloi'g with its unpleasant features for two years more. Becchur Illgby ( rop. ) would , however , take the oflico rattier than have Mr. Groves im posed upon just because hv is good naturcd. In case ho makes up his mind that the road to the mayor's olllco is too long aud crooked to bo easily traveled City Comp troller Olson will bo content with another term where ho Is. Council manic Candidates. Down In the First ward there are so many candidates who want to boat Councilman Back that It Is impossible to glvo anything llko a complete- list of them at this tlmo , hut It may as well bo understood that "Shorty" Hcnsel ( rop. ) , who , once upon n time , achieved undying fame by Melting Tom Lowry.wlll bo In It with his lighting togs on. The Second ward Is now the only ono that Is not represented among tliA councllincn-at- largo , the Seventh having two , but It will have a chance this full to got oven , as of the Seventh vurdera Councilman Steel Is not a candidate for ro-olcction , and Councilman. Houoll Is In the raca for sheriff. Councilman Prince , ( rep , ) , Is from the Third , and ho wants another term. His &dvcisary has not yet unmasked himself. Councilman Bcchel , ( rop. ) rosldi-s In the Fourth , but ho docs not want another term , as ( ho statutory limitation of the city charter declares against moro than two con secutive , terms in the council. Thus far no one bus started madly after Mr. Bochcl's moccasins , Mr. Munro , ( rep. ) of the Fifth. U said to have debated u llttlo with himself regardIng - Ing the mayoralty , but was apparently worbtcd In the argument , as ho will devote himself solely to securing a ro-elcctlou , IIu will find W. fl. Mallory , ( rop. ) nnd Gcorgo W. Holbrook , ( rep. ) in the Hold against him. In the Sixth Councilman McLearlo ( rep. ) Is barred from another term ut the urescnt tlmo , but lie doesn't care for that If ho can capture County Commissioner Van Camp's job. Ixmis LUtlcllold ( rop. ) is grooming him- eelf for the council from that ward , and the democrats are debating as to whether to run Bob Holmes or William Siovcrs against him. him.All All U suspiciously still In the Seventh , not a sound being heard us ttf possible-or probable candidates. Out In the Eighth Councilman Jacobson ( rop. ) 1100ins to have plain sailing so far as his own party U concerned , and the opposition lias not yet declared itself. In the Ninth Councilman Edwards , ( rep , ) holds the fort thus far and if tharo are to bo any political births out there bo- Uvoen now and election day no advance tips have M yet been received. AVONed candidates for the district bench aru not numerous , as the salary of 2,500 a year for the Incident hard work U not a suftlclcnt Inducement for attorneys who aVe doing well In their chosen profession by practicing at the bur. There are * omo aspirants , however , who want the honor moro than the money and there are others who are being pushed by tholr frleiuU. In ono class or the other are ; J. W. Carr. A. B. Churchill , O. F. Breoklnrldge. J. H. Blair , U. M. Hurtlutt. W. A. Uedlulc and Judge Uaisotl of Sarpy county. ANOTHER CHAPTER , Celebrated Cni of tlinCommlialonera nobi ITp Atiln , In the equity division of the district court , prcaldcd * cr by Judge Ferguson , William Olmstcad was knocked over the ropes yester day morning and atonco lost all desire to draw the salary of county commissioner from the Third commissioner district of this county , nnd at the * .imo tlmo ho was fully convinced that Gcorgo H. Williams was n four-tlmo winner nnd that ho would hold the ofllcc until the expiration of his term. The story of the Olmstond-Wllllams con test has been told until It has become fa miliar to every woman and child In the county , nnd most of thorn know that Will- lams won at the polls , before the Jury nnd then before the court , where Olmstcad's at torneys not itatisflcd with the findings , In sisted that Williams should draw cuts to de cide whether or not ho was entitled to hold the position which ho had won so many times. Monday tfio lawyers devoted the tlmo to arguing the question , Mr. MaHoney con tending that It was the proper thing for the two men to toss up pennies nnd "take their chances on the result , whllo Mr. Estabrooko co in bat ted any such idea by denouncing It folly and Iwys' play , .ludtro Ferguson lis tened patiently and then took the caio under advisement , reserving his opinion until this morning. When the court convened all of lhn attorneys Avcrc on hand to see what the Judge would do with reference to Mr. Ma- honey's novel proposition , tu which ho wanted all of the former proceedings de clared off nnd the whole election declared a tlo for the purpose of casting lots' for. the oflico nnd the salary. They did not have long to wait , for Judge Ferguson at once i relieved them of all further anxiety by holding that nothing of the kind.would be tolerated. The courts of the county , ho opined , had noi reached the point where they wcro to bo run as a lottery , nor were they to bo worked over Into n game of chance In which a man who was born under a lucky star would bo winner , without any consideration of the merits. Everything , ho said , tended to show that the trial had been conducted In a fair and honorable manner , showing that Williams had won. at oacb and every point. Taking this Into consideration there was nothing to indicate that Williams should bo subjected to entering into a gambling opera tion to hold a position which was already his. This sottlod'tho case and the motion to shako dice , draw straws or Hip pennies for the oflico was promptly overruled. When TriivellitB. Whether on pleasure bent , or business , take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs , as it acts most pleasantly and effectively on the kidneys , liver nnd bowels , prevents fevers headaches and other forms of sickness For sale In 60c and ? 1 bottles by all leading druggists. Monufactured by the California " Fig Syrup Co. only. Balloon toliight and tomorrow night , o Ames moved to 1617-Purnara. I'nlconrr'n Oust Ciiiti Snle. Everything Roinp at cost except a few lines of corsets , E. & W. collars and culTs. mile end spool cotton and nonotuck silk. silk.Lace Lace at cost. Embroideries at cost. Silks at coht. Dress goods at cost. Gloves at cost. Hosiery at coat. Underwear at cost. Linens at cost. DonissticH at cost. White poods at cost. Gents furnishings nt cost. Ladies waists at not cost. Notions at actual cost. Wraps of all kinds at cost. Lace curtains at cost. Chenille portieres at cost. Draperies all at net cost. N. B. FALCONER. 9 How's ThU ? New train to Lincoln leaves Omaha daily at 9:10 : a. in. from union dept via C. K. I. & P. railway , arrives at Lincoln 10:40 : a. m. > * . Cool nnil lli'.TUtlful Is Hot Springs , S. D. , best reached from Omaha by the Burlington route. Through sleeper from Omaha to the Black Hills leaves at 10:15 : a. in. daily. City ticket olllco , 1321 Faruam streot. * LOCKED HORNS. Judg * tiler's CoiiRtitblR Huns Afoul < Sf a Drputy Sliorlir. The powers that rule the movements of the district and the county courts of this county have locked horns and a numoor of interested parties are standing around , watching the outcome of the entanglement into which the Judiciary has been worked. The troubio nil grows out of the failure of A. L. Sllberman , a junk dealer nt 113 South Eleventh street , who suddenly departed for the east a few days afro , leaving his affairs in n somewhat unsettled condition. The es tablishment covers two or three lots , and the stock in trade consists of broken stoves , bottles tles and thousands of other articles that have been gathered from the back yards and alleys of the city. Shortly after Sllborman left the city ono of the banks which had a claim attached all of the plunder and Sheriff Bennett at once took possession , placing ono of his deputies in charge. For two days ho made himself at home , staying there until Mon day , when ono of Sllbcrman's employes went into the county court and swore out ro- nloviu oapers , ho claiming that ho was the owner of all the property , and that It was sold to him sjmo tlmo ago. County Judge Ellor had no hesitancy In issuing the writ , which ho turned over to Constable IClnp , who prrceedcd to the premises , whore ho was not long in securing possession. Yesterday mot'iilne the matter was called to the attention of the sheriff , who armed another deputy and hurried him away to the scene of action , where ho tried to reason with the constable. Constable Kins was not In a reasoning mood nnd so informed the deputy. Ho Informed him that hp had possession and that ho was holding It under the authority of the county Judge of the county , and that that authority was good enough for him , or at least In the case at Issuo. Now It so happens that whcro the two courts como in contact the sheriff regards the district court as the superior and docs not take much stock In the writs of the county tribunal. This being ono of these cases the constnbla was taken by the baggy parts of his pants nnd pitched bodily Into the street , from which place ho gathered himself nnd hastened away to re port the undignified position in which the court had been placed. At this tlmo there uro talks of law suits nnd damage suits and the end Is not yet , as the district court has declared that Its right * and prerogatives shall not bo trampled upon by a court of lesser Jurisdiction. s There are tnreo tilings worth saving- Time , Trouble anil money-and DoVUt's \ Llttlo Earlv lllsors will save thorn for you. These llttlo pills will save you time , as they act promptly. They will save you troubio u'a they cause no pain. They will save you tuonov as they economize doctor's bills. Lady rcronaut goes up tonight about 8 at Courtland bcaoh ; also tomorrow , ' Amos moved to 1017 Farnum. CARBEE'S ' CONNUBIAL CAREER Peculiar Plight of a Muchly Married Mm from Iowa , TWIXT TWO ANGRY WOMEN AND THE PEN riRjurod In Two ticixatlnnnl Marriage * nncl ilccroli nt I.onut Ono of Thorn Smmheil by nn Unknown l.ctv Dnvvy' * Itnior I'lay 1'ollco Itcmii lint ! Major H. D. Cnrbco hccdocl the warn ing of the elder Wcller to "bovnro of the vldders , " ho might not now bo n sojoutnor nt the city Jail , but ho failed to put up n strong dofcnso against their churms , anil because of It the portals of Fort Madison peniten tiary yearn for him once more. Six years ago C.irhco Jointly enjoyed high Hfo anil the plaudits of the admiring multi tude when , as drum major of Dalbey's band In Council Blurts , ho struck spectacu lar poses nt the head of that organization , wielding n gold-headed baton and resplendent In gold lr.cc , brass buttons and bearskin. The major was some tiling of a speculator , anil Ills ventures wcro generally successful , but In nn ovll hour his lucky star disappeared from the ilrmamcnt , and sineo that time peace and prosperity hnvo known him no more. It so happened that the band had raised about S1UUO , and Invested It In nowuniforms , which wcro entrusted to the keeping of the major. Ono night , whllo rovoHuR In bright dreams of the future , the major eloped with the uni forms. and then and there ho forfeited the honored cognomen of Carbco , and his name became Major Mudd , - * I.oicd I. : i nulls nt l.ock mlthx. To make a long story short , ho was cap tured and brought back to the burg on the prohibition side of the river , where , In splto of the vigorous exertions of a buxom widow , yclept Mrs. Alia Arnold , ho was found guilty of grand larceny and sentenced to three years Incarceration In the pen nt Fort Madison. On the day before Sheriff CVNclll was to start with him for the penitentiary Mrs. Arnold appeared at the Jail , accom panied by a clergyman , and with Carbeo on one side of the bars and the willow on the other the ceremony was performed that gave the pair certain proprietary rights in each other that could not bo mortgaged or given away. The bride was on hand the next evening to see the start , when her be loved major shuffled out to the walilng car riage , heavily shackled to "Tex" Baker , a notorious negro who up to the time of his conviction had presided over a small but perfect counterfeit presentment of hades within the corporate limits of the Bluffs. When Ills term was up and ho was once moro a frco man the major returned to his waiting bride at the Bluffs and began lifo over again by soon thereafter fading com pletely out of sight. Now ho appears again upon the Held of action , charged with em bezzlement and bigamy. U'oocd Another Widow. His story is that last December , whllo on a sick bed In Chicago , ho received a tele gram from his wife in the Bluffs , telling him to come to her immediately If ho wanted to sco her again allvo. lie was unable to travel , and in a few days received a letter conveying the news of her death. Ho sup posed himself a widower , and at once sot about looking for another wife. He went to Sioux City , without making any inquiry as to the funeral or the llnal disposition of the remains of the former Mrs. Arnold , and in the city up tno river ho ran across Mrs. Cr.indall , a woman who had found the bohds of wedlock palling , and had therefore in voked the aid of the courts to giro her back .her heart. The major laid violent stego to the citadal of the grass-widowed affections , and the garrison surrendered uncondition ally. Itoturn to UiR rirst Lore. A wedding took place In Sioux City last April , and the major was given n warranty deed to anothereurgo of connubial bliss. Ac cording to his statement , ho learned a month later that his first wife was still alive and enjoying good health in Omaha , and ho forthwith set sail for this city , leaving Mrs. Carbeo No. 2 securely anchored at Sioux City. H6 has boon living hero with No. 1 ever since , because ho ' 'thought the most of the first ono , and wouldn't have thought of getting married again" within four months of his supposed bereavement if he had had oven the slightest inkling that his jail- marncil spouse was still alive. It is No. 2 who Is making the trouble , but Carbeo has great confidence in nis ability to prove that ho acted in peed faith. Ho laments that an unlucky fate Is pursuing him , and says that no matter how hard a man tries to do Hunt after having had a hard turn , the world is bound to go dead against him and ho might as well knuckle under. o To euro nervousness your nerves must bo fed by puio blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. Take it , now. o Balloon tonight and tomorrow night. - A racs moved to 1017 Farnara. IlcMV'n Tills ? New train to Lincoln leaves Omaha dally at 0:10 : u. in. from union depot vlu C. u. I. & P. railway , arrives at Lincoln 10:40 : a. in. Mortsnseo * ' Sulo. Beginning Wednesday , July 12 , ttio entire Sloan , Johnson fs Co. Stock of groceries , cigars , etc. , etc. , will bo olTercd for sale. The trade is solicited to call and examine the stock. Wurorooms corner Jackson and Ninth streets , Omaha. JMuilrrn MatlioUfl of car vonillutlon and car illumination are clmructoristlc fouturos of tlio Bur lington route's tri-clully service between Oinnhiv and Chicago. Each and every car dining1 , sleeping - ing , chair and smoking ; which forms a part of tlio equipment of its 11:45 : a. in.1:20 : p. m. and 12:10 : a. in. expresses is brilliantly lighted and splendidly ventilated. The Burlington is the great frce- froni-dust route to Chicago. Try it. Ono way rate. 89,23 : round trip , 817.50. Baggage checked direct from resi dence. City ticket oflico , 1321 Farnara street. NOTE CU AMI i : OF TIMi : . Glilcngn , ICork Idanil & I'uclllo ICulhrny. Leave Oimilm p. m. , arrive Chicago 8 n , in. , leave Omaha 5 p. in. , arrlvo Chicago cage 0 a. m. Returning , leavoOhicago at 5 p. in. arriving in Omaha at 0 a. in. Vestibule limited trains and Itock Island dining ears. Passengers for the "fair" by taking this line can have baggage checked to Engiowood and take eloctrio line to main entrance , ton minutes rldo from Englewood depot , thus saving time and the unnoyanco of transfer through : the city. For tune cards , rates , sleeping car reservations , call on or address , CIIAS. KKNNKDY. 1002 Farnara St. G. N. W. P. A. The cmly Pure Cieam of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , DEFIANT I'roipecti thntlttbo Mlver I'ront S < | im1 > Mc Wlllimn Ho iewc < 1. The sottlcmcnt.-wlth the river front squat ters turns out not ) do bo a settlement at all. Only ono has plcItbJ up and sought an abode elsewhere. Those remaining are obstinate and rcfuso to vacate , with two or thrco ex ceptions , wh ) will probably vacate by the latter part of the wcok. Indications nro that before the city has cleared the strcoti of the trcsn.issers heroic measures will have lobe adopted. Sergeant Sli\vart has been down among the bottom dwcllbrs during the p.iit two days. The map prepared uy John Werner , ono cf the squ ittcrs , at the instance of Pat O. Hawcs , who Is responsible for the settle ment as agreed to by the council , Is , it Is alleged , a fraud. It shows the or net location of but a few of the shnntlcs , and only takes In the territory from Sixth street cast to the river , and Lcavcnworth and Marcy streets , whllo the understanding all along has been that the territory to bo cleared was that south of Jackson and cast of Sixth. Mr. Werner himself resides nt the intersection of Fourth and Marcy streets , and has the most spacious and palatial residence * of them all. Ho prob.illy took the view that the preparing of the map would entitle him to an occupancy of the street , and ho neglected to show the location of his house on tliomap , nor docs his name appear on the list of these with whom settlement was to bo effected. Another peculiar feature is thatsomoof the squatters approached by the sergeant were surprised that some ono had agreed for thorn to remove from the streets , when In fact It Is that same thing that they most strenuously object to. As for Pat O. Hawcs , they insist that they have never heard of that gentleman. They have rrcaru it ru mored , so they tell , that a lawyer was to get money If they moved , but they did not know that the city was to plvo thorn a cent for vacating the strrets. A largo percent age af the squatters are Ignorant to the ex treme , and It uould seem that some ono has been Imposing upon them and taking advan tage of tholr limited knowledge of such mat ters. ters.Tho The council adopted the proposition to. effect the settlement on the recommendation of Mr. Hascall , chairman of the committee on police , which had the matter In ham ! . The map prepared by Werner was accepted as correct by the council , upon the snyso of Mr. Hnsciill and Mr. Hawes. Its correctness was not Inquired into and the engineering department was not asked to investigate. Cliiof Scavoy sajtf that his men have done all they can in the matter. All of the squat ters have been Interviewed and hut a few are preparing to move. The Werner map is incorrect and misleading and cannot bo ro lled upon. When Mayor Bcmls' attention was called to this matter hcrcqucstcd the citv engineer ing department to prepare a map showing the lines of the streets and the location of the abodes of the squatters. This is being done and the map will soon bo In readiness. What the future course of the ofllcials will bo is not yet decided upon. It now looks as if some other stens than those contem plated by the proposed peaceable settlement will have to bo taken. The squatters are loth to leave the urescnt hamtation and do not take to the terms of that settlement with the alacrity It was hoped. Judge Haucs Insists that his agreement is all right. _ _ Busy pcopio have no time , aim sensible people have no inclination to use pills that make them sick a day for every dose they take. Tlioy have learned that tno use of Do Witt's Little Karly Uisors does not in terfere with their hc.ilth by causing IKIUSJI fialn or griping. These llttlo pills are per , feet In action and rcsultc , regulating the stomach and bowuls so that hc.idachos , dij- zlncss and lassitude are prevented. They cleunso the blood , clear the complexion anl one up the system. Lots of health hi Iho33 littlefcllows. _ _ Ames moved to 1G17 MB. CONNJELL'3 STATEME.NTr. City Attorney Will Huvo a Word on the ' raving Mmlillo. City Attorney Connell returned yesterday morning from Chicago , where ho has been with Mrs. Connell sightseeing at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Council-witnessed the terrible con flagration Monday afternoon , from an ad vantageous position , being nearly on a level with the roof of the destroyed building. Ho gives a graphic description of the scones enacted during the few minutes when the lives of twenty bravo llromon wcro sac- rillccd. They saw the doomed men as ono after another leaped from the cupola to meet an Instant death. At ono time Mr. Connell counted twenty-seven llrcmcn on the platform surrounding the tower , huddled to gether and waiting for the fate that was to claim them. One bravo fellow stopped to the edge and leaped , and then in one , two and three order the others lolloped , with the ex ception of one , whom ho witnessed go down with thp tower as it collapsed. Mr. Connell will remain in the city for a few days. He says that ho had no intention of the paving cuso going over until Septem ber , and his stipulation with Attorney Hall was not to that effect , but only to give him two additional days In which to Hie tils Driofs so that no further moves for delays would bo possible. Mr. Council will make a public statement of the matter. A Mini's 1:3-0 : Vluw ut the World's rnlr. CHICAGO , July 11. [ Special. ] Visitors de siring to enjoy the illumination of the grounds at uight can do so from the Park Gate hotel , situated immediately across the street from the main entrance , corner C3d and Stony Island Ave. , Jackson park. Being run on the American and European plan at jl.GO per day and upwards makes it the choicest of locations. All outsmo rooms. HOW'H This ? Nowtrain to Lincoln leaves Omnlm dally nt 0:10 : a. in. from union depot via C. U. I. & P. railway , arrives at Lincoln 10:40 : a. m. Toll Dead WIil'o nt Work. Fred Ileaber , a laborer employed In ex cavating a cellar in the rear of the Max Mojcr building near Eleventh and Farnam , fell dead whllo at work yesterday shortly after 8 o'clock. The deceased was J'J years of ago and resided with his wife and sovcn cTiildrcn at Seventh and Cedar streets , The body was removed to Maul's morgue , It Is supposed thai death was the result of heart disease , but an Imjuost will bo held to inves tigate the circumstances. 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An infallihlo remedy for Nervous and General Debility , Nervous Prostration , Creeping Paralysis , Weakness caused by DebilitatingBosses : , Excesses or Ovcr-Iudulgeiiccs , In cipient Softening of the Brain or Paresis , Dissiness , Jyoss of Memory , Confused Thoughts and all Brain , Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring the Stomach nnd Brain to its normal condition following the abuse of Alcoholic Beverages , or indulgence in the Opium , Morphine or Chloral liabit. Ilavo you abused the laws of nature nnd injured your nervous system 7 Are you despondent and melancholy with confusedideas nnd gloomy thoughts ? " ESPANO " will positively cure you. It contains no mineral poisons and is remarkable for awakening organie action throughout the system nnd an improvement in every tissue. It produces better muscles , bonbs , nerves , hair , nails , skin , blood nnd gives vigorous lifo to the unfortunate who has exhausted his powers , prepared in tablet form and packed in boxes convenient to carry in the pocket. Each box contains 00 doses or enough to last ono month and is wortli many times its weight in gold. The price $1.00 per box or 0 boxes for $5.00 if ordered at ono time and a guarantee will bo given that any case men tioned above that it docs not cure , the money will bo refunded. As to our financial standing wo refer to any bank in this city. Sent charges prepaid to any address in United States or Canada. Put up in plain wrapper with no mark to distinguish what it is. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address , OO. , 1 Sioc&ton Street SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. , U. S. A. An nblo Brain and Nerve Specialist can at any time bo confidentially consulted , entirely free of charge , personally or by mall , at the above address. Dr. W. H. BETTS , Prlncioal nnd Senior Member of the Famous Klnn ot Physicians , Surjeom anl Spsciallsts , "Aro they dohiR a lire business ? " Is n. question often a ° ked concernlni Ir3. llotts & Holts. Innulrars urn requested to road the following summary muljndzo forthomsolvoji Number of yuan * In prnctlcn S7 Olllces In ODOr.-iUon In various cities. . . . ' 11 Assistants employed 29 Capital Invested In business J2MOiK ) Avoraco Hnnual ovponses 00,003 Aver.iRO nnnil il receipts 1-12,41- ! Number ciiscs In " 7 yo > rs N-ll ! ! Complete euros olToctod 6-1,1M Greatly bonelltlod 1,042 Kolleved and Improved 'JUJ Not cured . . 20 Costof proposed now Institute 125.030 Costpor iimiUMt of advertising. 113,003 Iloal catato owned by firm 200,003 No wonder { hut Ir.V. . H. llett ? , the head of this great firm , Is re ferred to by his friends us "tho gr.iy- Imlrcd old doctor. " for to his nntlr Ins ; energy nnd perseverance , his signal ability , both as a business nnd professional man , has the busi ness of the firm grown from abso lutely notliliu to Its present zlgan- tlo proportions. To croaio nnd maintain so great an enterprises u enough to turn any man sray.whllo the glow of honest prldo tint slilnoa In h's kindly f.ico , his ruddy feat ures nnd quick , llrin. olaatlc stop , nil bespeak the joy ho fools In the great success lie has won and the good ho has bestowed noon his fol low ninn. The s'.ok and the sulTar- Ing will find In him a true anil last- Inn friend DRS. BETTS & BETT3 , H9 S. (4ih ( Sfrest , Cor. Douglas St. OMAHA , - - - - NEB. FRAY BENTOS Is n town In Uriuuay , South America , on the rlvor 1'lnto. It would not bo celebrated except Unit it Is whcro the colobrutod EXTMT OF BEEF comes from , nnd In the foitllozr.'uin.r fields u round It , nro run od the euttlu wh oil are slaiuhtorcd-l.ooo to 2.00J n day to imilto thlx famous product , which ls known 'round ttio world nu thu stundaid for QUALITY , FLAVOR aud PURITY. , S3 SHOE Do you wear them ? Wheq next In need try a pair , ' Boat In the world. 1 § 3,50 $2.50 2.25 I.7S fOR BOYS 2.00 $1.75 , ' If you want a fine DRESS SHOE , made In the latest styles , don't pay $6 to J8 , try my$3t $3.50 , $4.00or $5 Shoe. They fit equal la custom made and look Knd wear as well , If you wish to economize In your foot ey ( do so by purchasing W , L. Douglas Shoes , Name and price stamped on tha Lotlom , look for It when you buy. W. I 1JOUGLAS , Brockton , Mail , Sold bjr Jgnatz Newman ; Elms. Svonton ; S. \V. Uowtnnu & Co. ; C. J. Carlson ; F. S. Ciossoy , Bo. Omnha. A BTHIUTLY TUBE * AHTIfLE. A MOST DELICIOTJB CHEWINO OUM. A VALTJABIE SPECIFIC - CIFIC FOB LUNa & . THBOAT TEODBLEB Mu do by Curtis &Eon , l'oiUuud-M , \ JjQ NO PAY UNTIL CURED. \Vo refer you to U , ! > M p itk nts. Nnt'l lUnlt of Commerce. Omaha. Gormm : S.tviivs Il.uilt , Omaha. No ( Intention from business , Nu operation. Invest tlfrnto our method. Written KUurnntoa tu absolutely euro-ill Klnclb of UUITUlci : of both saves without th * use of knife , no mutter of liow Ions stuntllng. EXAMINATION FREE. THE 0. E. MILLER G8MNY , 307-3bS N. Y. Lifo Bu iaiis , Omaha , Nob. SEMI roil Uiacur.Ait. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. The eminent aooclnllit In norvous. chronic , prlrato. blood , akin and unnsrr rtlnoei. A rcgnl r u registered gr.iduato In modlclno , ai cllolomai and ODrtlfloMoj will how , U ntlif tracing with thu grtttei § uccc , c.Marrh. lost linnhooil , nominal woiknem , nUlit losses and nil forrai ot private dlioaias. M mercury uiotl. New truatmont for Ion orvlt.il power. 1'orlHn uniblo to vlilt mainnr botrcmtod ml ban by corroapondonou. Modlcliio or Instruments sent br mall oroxpras * fncuMty pAOkodt no mark * So lad cato contents or tender. Ono personal Interview Draforrad. Coniullatlon free Corrojpondonce itrloSl Srlvata. Uook ( Mr tcrloa ot Life ) ont fres. OUlo lioura , 0 a.m. to U p.m. Sunilijri , 10 a. m , tall ad ; stamp ( or circular. LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS. OAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. ELIZABETH AULL SEMINARY Unsurpassed eourso or - , rtyiiSfeTVi- Music , art. llicra- IOncollticnlUc > ibc.i in MitJ f MSoi3otntN3Wluri-clooutlon'buslnMS' & < 1 fiourt Appointments modern/ ' 0TT ' S-y ° &lT' ? fnl iJWiirSK ? t-o"'lon UcttWvyand pitas. MuilondArl Toacncr * ' - " ' MjJpT fe 'i&J ttnl- Oas , atcr , slcam bt.it Sptibllsls Illiutritfd cau' " * * - 1" rJe1 - ? * j8lh year opens 5epl. nth lojUP llr T P Wntloii ; IVf .ld nl.-i R T.\7.A.WIl onA M.Pr l. | . , .uiin. ! ? , CENTRAL COLLEGE FOR VOUNC LADIES. V/ENTWORTII MILITARY ACADEMY , , LcilnRtnn , Mo. SlI ' " l. * lnmon , Mo. " &l .rVJ * "i > _ . "ill . . & - jCI Li y parlmcnuotlnstrucuoa. IB < .M. | L o.dcsl oiiliury school In -P sBrTA rt y- * - * ofllccra and . leathers. Con MUsocrl llt.illlilul lout servatory ot raualc. Art lllon. Hoason.ntilc tcrtnv 1)0 ) Gmnasium. Motlcrn up- ' 'lualraitil ' raialocua polDtmenta. VSlti year , lllua1 tratcd oaulnrua M t.l S. Slil.l.Cltl , A. A. JOS PH. I'rr.'l. TREATMENT. For all Private and Special DIsaastt , of lut'i MEN AND WOMEN Ftnotnro nnd nil otnst troubles troitoi ] at reasonable elmrges. CUM3ULTATION FUELX L'ulloiior nddro DOUGLAS BLOOK , - OMAHA , WED Oppoatto II lydon Ilros. 1'rcinlilcnt HEW ERft MI nUUUIOAI. HISI' ( ClIIIHIlltllllOII 1'lCf. ) l unsurpassed la tUo treAtraont of ull Unroulo , . Private null Write to or consult uoriuimlly I'UK.YT.MKM' UY MAIU Acjdrujs with > timii : for par- HculurB , which will bo mint In plain unvolcipo. ' . U. Uux 051. Onica , 119 U. 15th ttreet , uniaha. STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD I W.n.rAHKKU , MD.No,4 IJiiIflnehBt. , DCBTOK . . , ofA * Mi < HiV.it JU JUVtt chitconiultiny phviMun - r - I'KAItODY MF.IIIC'AI. INSTITUTK.lowUTI was awarded tlio OOMI urnii. ty , tl,1'AJI ; ° * UEUicn.AsfiociiTloN/01 tbcIMIIZI ! J'-NHAYon KihautM Vitality. Atrop J , A' rro i anil'Ayjjcol l > dilUtyoil oil JHifa.,1 anil ir uH i ol J ffn. niini'n thetown , Uw tntildlt-agtd nu ° ' 'i lillHrS. Conuultatlon In jwrtou nr byc.t'"t / , . UUnCu i > ronp rtui with tostlmoulalr , KHKK. Larite book. SOtKNCK OI ; ' I.IKK , OH NKr.F- I'l&SIUlVATIOH , S < 1'PI4 ' ln > aluaLlu Jiro wriiitlomi. tu ullt.only 41.0" ! w mall. o lul DR. McCREW U the only SPECIALIST WUOTIKATdALl , PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women Excluded. 1H yran experience. Circular * free , lituand l''arnom Ste. , EDUCATIONAL. HOLUNS.RNSTITUTB r IIOTUTOUILT fcH'HI.MJS.Vn. C For Voiinc l.uillcH. Clet pMrlon opens Snptemb * * l.ftli , 1KB. I.'clnclio coursoti in all I.aiiuuiiura ana Sciences , IHilHlr , Arlin < l Ijoniillon , bteutmil * nrofewMirn nnd twenty ladles. Ituaullfullr situated la VMley or VlrglnK , an N. A W. It. It. near Iloanok * . niuuiiliilii BCfnery. . .lllnrrulvnlcr . Cllmtl * Quexcoued. Writa lor Illustrated catalogue to CIIAS. L. , L'UUKI ! , Hunt. , Ilalllna , Va FEMALE ACADEMY fillit t/fiir. I'lcpnialori ColliKlnln , Mu'li * . Art Course ! Kits for Wcllcily.Hniltli.Vauar Stud rnrllluttratodCatJ Addreoli r. 1)UU\U1 ) > , A. U. JatLsoaTllle , lUy FOB A PHOTO THAT "WILL DO YOU JUS TICE AND WILL PLEASE YOUR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS AS WELL AS YOURSELF GO TO A High Class Photography. At I'optilar I'rlcoi 313-315-317 , S. 15 th S treat. VI Omaha , Nob. The Original and Genuine ( WORCESTERSHIRE ) , Xmpirti tb moat ddlcloui t to iM MB ! KXTHAOT BOUI'H , oraLETTUtfrom aMEUIOALQEH. O KATIES. TI.KMAN at Mad- ru , to hla trothar Bt WOltCEflXJUl , "Tell LEA k P I1RINH' that tbolr MUC U Ilidla , aiidUlBuy Ojiiiilon. Uio luttai paUtablv , ai wU ] a tlio ) r.o t wliolo. noino tuiuco Uiat U tatde. " eoo that you got Loa & Perrins * every Mtteof Original ft Otmiloi. JOHN HO.NU.NGW