THE PAILI BEE Thursday Morning , September 3 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Judce Brandels performed the ceremony Tuesday night which made Katie Appel and Conrad Tfeff r ono. Daylight decreases in September from 12 hours and 61 minutes on the 1st to 11 hours and CO minutes on the 33th , William Moran , deputy county clerk , has resigned that position , and yesterday entered UieoOise of Sheriff Miller as bookkeeper. The work ol rebuilding the structures on South Tenth street , which were destroyed in the fire of Saturday night , has commenced. The trial of Al , Davis , the horse trader , accused by Miohaol Delonsy ol false repre sentations In obtaining a team of horses for a pair of worthless mnlos , is to coma oil before Justice ZUrtlelt this morning at 0 o'clock. The case will attract considerable attention , The U , P. band will give a picnic at lias call's park on Sunday , In conjunction with the Omaha Athletic association. An excellent programme of races and general sport has been arranged , The occasion will doubtlets be a pleanantono. PEllSONAIi. Mrs , J. W , Grlllitha leaves for UhlcaRO to-day. Mrs. Thomas Orr leaves for the oasl to-day. Airs. B. F. Test and children leave for the cast to-day. Herman KounUa and family left for the east yestoiday. lion , John M. Thurston left last night for St. Paul , Minn. W W Babcock and wife returned yesterday morning from Chicago. Mr. D. T. Kvans , of Ev&nsvillo , Ind. , Is in the city visiting old friends. Mrs. 8 , Parker , of Tort D. A. Knssoll , Cheyouno , is at the Paxton. D S Couch , a coal mine owner , of Colfax , Iowa , is tn the city , visiting. ThoB. L , Kimball and family returned from the east yesterday morning. C. M. Wood , Plattsmonth , and Oh as. Webb , Lincoln , are at the Paxton. Dr. It. H. Darrow , with his wKo and child , returned yesterday from Virginia , Mrs , T , Weindorff loft yesterday for Chicago and Canada , to visit friends and relatives. Mr. II I ) Estabrook has returned from Chicago , and is greatly improved in health , James W. Orr , n prominent attorney ol Atchisoo , Kan , is registered at the Paxton. K S Dioemore , Clinton , S K Gush , Albany , TS Livingston , Beatrice , are at the Arcade. Judge Weiss married Frank T. Soama and Miss Lizzlo Anderson in his office lata last evening. W. V. McMillan and family has returned from tbo Colorado mountains much improved In health. W , J. Saodgrass , editor of the La Grande Gazette , La Grande , Ore. , was in the city yesterday , T W Read and family left Tuesday night for ban Francisco where they will make their future homo. P O Freeman , of Mr Denel's ofiic ? , goes to New York to-day. He took two return tickets with him Mr. George E. Godfrey , a prominent to bacco and cigar man of Fremont , is in the city on business. Mr. William Moran has tendered bis retig- nallon as deputy county clerk. Judge Ben- eke will appoint no one at present in his place , Mrs , Marshall , who has been visiting her father , Mr. Geo. W. Frost , in this city for tbe past few weeks , leaves for the oas to-day. K W Brulor , North Platte , Gee Godfrey , Fremont , John JH Thompson , West Point , C Hinkloy , Ashland , J J Ilallfgan , Ogalalla , are at the Canlield. Messrs A C and H G Harto went west yesterday on a general chicken hunt. Theywll return the latter part of the week. The railroad - road company will furnish extra cars to brinf in the game. H , Adroaaon , u Danish journalist , who has contributed several books to Scandinavian Htoratnro , has moved to this city and assnmec ] the editorship of the "Dannebrog , " a weekly Danish paper. Dr. J. T. Klnsler and wife , of Bradford , Pa , , Is la tbo city visiting his friend , Mr. Jamet Casey , of the Arcade hotel. Dr. Kins- ler Is looking over Omaha with a view to set tling here. Hon. John P. Hartmao , of Kearney , dined with his old college chum J , S. Cooley at the Paxton yesterday. lie is on his way to St. Paul , Minn. , to attend the Northwestern Waterways convention. Mr. Hartman will bo absent about a week , Franz Wetter , a distinguished basso can tata of the operatio stage , and engaged for this season with Mapleson , passed through the city yesterday , spending while here a few hours with Secretary Whitney of tha opera house. Among the many visiting guests at the New-Newman wedding last night was an old favorite friend of the groom , Mr. Eli Duubo , of Chicago. This gentleman accompanies tha bridal party on its way east this evening. W , W , Cloon , the Cincinnati merchant traveler who was sujected to the alleged sus picions of a couple of Pullman car scamps and was so thoroughly vindicated in these col umns , left last night for Sioux City , lie hopes there to meet Mr , Olnrk , and promises to settle scores with tbov gentleman. At the Metropolitan : F A IJart.Tocurasehj William Johnson , wife and son , Cedar Ittpids ; O H Curtle , Pawnee City : Frank P Lawrence , Utlca 8 CM Badleo , wife and babies , Grand .Island ; Miss ii Taylor , Lincoln ; Jamw Chase PJattsmouth ; U N flares , St Paul ; 0 K Kln- ney , Loavonwoitbj J D Itucter , N Kiik Patrick , Sodulia , Mo ; ' llownrd Sacclncltr , Lake City , Iowa ; Jacob Darst , Peoria , Ills ; Mrs. Morris , St Joseph , Mo ; K N CUrk and wife , Park City , Ml h ; H Q Roars and wife , Jollet , III ; J A Vaskjt , New York ; Mist Dora Spear , Miss Clara Johnson , Boone , la ; M L Siinmona , Stan wood , Iowa ; G K Smith , Chicago ; M 8 Callen , Bonaparte , I ; M ft Welnbruer , W. IToIrr , Frederick City , Mlcbi J IMward , Harlau , I ; G o 8 Hurt' , Keokuk , Iowa. Tim Pound in nun * I-'H > nporf. D , 0. Hcroly , city pouuduiaster , has filed bii report for the mouth of .Angus . From this it would appaar tint 11G jtnumln belonging to sUly-nlnn did , win awaeri have bcou impounded during ; the Th total feea accruing to thi tfllco were 8186 CO , while the city tt urtr ban derived a revf nua of § 27.75. THE CilY COUNCIL. The Aldermen Meet Last Eycoiog and Afljonrn for Two Worts , Iho Contract Tor ravine Sonth Thir teenth Street Approved A. Via duct Ordinance Passed , Acaoidlng ti adjournment tUo { city council .mat last evening ta cleat up business 10 tbnt an adjournment conld ho taken for two weeks. President Bechol occupied the chair and all the members wore present , except Alder man Schrooder. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor , nominating W. W. Blngham appraiser to assess damages caused by the oponlncc and extension of Twentieth street. Confirmed. From Ool. F. D. Grant , as follows : "Mrs U. 8. Giant tenders her grateful thanks for your resolutions , which have been received. " Communication re ceived and spread on records. From John P. Coots , asking an exten sion of time cf two or throe weeks to re move shops from Seventeenth street. Granted. From citizens , praying for the con struction of side walks on Idaho and other streets. Referred to the commlttoo on sidewalks and bridges. From n committee , asking that the appropriation foe lighting Sixteenth street during the fair bo Increased from $25 to § 50. Granted , From Mr. Furay , submitting a verbn commnnfcitlon relating to the case o certain residents of puts of the city whom ho claimed had been robbed o their c&ttlo by men ojnployed by the poundmastor. A oaao in point was re ferred to , In which three men , represent ing themselves In the employ of the poandmaster , had driven ofl cows which were in charge of boys , and taken to the pound. In presenting the communica tion Mr. Fnrty waxed warm , and char acterized the ponndmaster as a scoundro and a vllllan if ho hired such men. Ho gave notice that ho would introduca a re solution asking that the ponndroastor bo impended. Referred to the commlttoo on police. RESOLUTIONS , By Bohm That the city engineer bo Instructed to sot stakes to grade side walks fronting property owned by A. D. Bilcomb. Adopted. By Goodrich That the committee on viaducts and crossings bo Instructed to report to the city council what the proba ble coat cf the viaduct on Eleventh street should bo , when said work should bi commenced and trhen completed , ant how much of said viaduct should bo built year after year nntil the same is com plete. Adopted. By Dilloy That tbo committee on paving , curbing and guttering bo Instruct ed to return to the council all papers referred forrod to thorn relative to the paving , cniblng and guttering of south Thirteenth street. Adopted. By DaUoy That the contract and bond of James Fox for pivlng Thirteenth street bo approved. Adopted. KEronrrs OP COMMITTEES. Recommending the approval cf the contract of the Barber Asphalt Paving company for paving districts No. 3 ! ) . 4 ! and 42 , which consist of Capitol avenue from Fourteenth to Sixteenth streets also Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets from Oipltol avcnno to Diuonport street Adopted. ORDINANCES. Amending the ordinance respecting addi tions to the city. Passed. EstablshloR the grade Of Nevada stroe from St. Mary's avenue to Leavenwoitl street. Referred. Establishing the grade of Herbert avenue from Twentieth street west 230 feet. Fasted Providing for plates to bo used on wagons or other vehicles used in peddling or huckster in ? . Passed. Creating paving district No.13 and order ing paving thoraon , Referred. Establishing the curb lines of Davenport street from Seventeenth to Twenty-second etreots , 'and ordering the same curbed and gutterod. Pasied , Authorizing the mayor by contract to granl the Union Pacific and Burlington and Mis souri railroad companies certain rights and privileges , whereby , in consideration of the said railroad companies assuming throe-fifths ot the cost , . Including damages to abutting property , B vaiduct crotslngtho railroad tracks on Eleventh street to be constructed , commencing at Jackson and extending to Mason streets 'according to such plans as may be adopted by the mayor and council , the same to be constructed as soon as possible The railroad companies at tbeir own expense to btldge Seventh street , so as to leave a clear roadway of Cftv feet from curt to curb and ten feet sidewalks on each side ol the street , outside of the curb lines ; the rail road companies to have the right to place iron posts on the curb lines as supports for the bridge , and taid companies to so con struct said bridge as to admit of sufficient sunlight by day for the purpose of travel and provide sufficient artificial light at nipht. The railroad companies also to bridge Thirteenth street so as to leave a clear road way of sixty feet from curb to curb and twenty feet sidewalks pn each side outdda of the cutb lines , the railroad companies to have the right to place iron posts on the curb lines at supports for the bridge. The city to clnce Sixth street r.om the north line of Pacifio street to the south line of the alley between Ma on and Marcy streets. The city is also to close Twelfth street between blocks 201 and 202 and so much of Marcy street as lies la line of Twelfth street and is covered by right of way. Passed. Adjourned to meet Tuesday , Septem ber 15. The Pugilistic jfarty. The Burke pugilistic combination ar rived in the city last night and are quar tered at the Mlllard. The party consists of "Jack" Barko , "Young" Smith , the champion pugilist of Eoghud , Tom Chandler , the celebrated middle-jro'ght ' bostr , Jamei McOloarnoy , the "Irish giant" and John McCoy , aho a well known boxer. They will remain lu thu city und may give an exhibition hero Sunday. MoNally , the O'Neill pugilist. Is anxious to stand up for a few rouudsbe- furo Burke , nd he will probtbly bo given in opportunity to acqulio suma notoriety In that direction. A reporter for the BEK mot Mr. Burke lost night and had a ihort chat with him on a vaiioly of topic * . The puglllit is medium In statue , of inmctilar , athletic tigunHo is of very pleasant address and converses rapldh and Intelligently. "Yes , " he said , "I KM going through 'o Frisco , and there I expect to cnett deary. I shall fight him for the championship of < b * ctta of Oillfrnla , Htid a puree of $5,000. Oleary is a first class man , a gocd boxer , and a hard hitter. " "What do you think of the Sullivan- UoOoffrey figh\ \ ? " ' 'Well ' , 1 hardlj know whst to think about the matter. Sullivan diore VfcOiffiey all around the ring , and didn't lava to work very hard ei her. The f ct of tbo matter Is that Sullivan is I bo bet t man in this or any country. He can whip mo and McCaffrey together. By the w > y , 1 have mvle a natch with for $5,000 , and made the agreement by teltgriptilatt night No , [ don't know where wo shall fight. " A Drunken AVlfo Beater. Gapt. Sullivan and Officer Crawford were summoned about 12 o'clock latt night to the corner of Eighth and Jones streets to arrest a nun for boating his wlfa and driving her and her five-weeki- old baby out of the house. "When the oflioors arrived at the place designated they found the woman sitting by the tide of the road with her Infant In her arm * , shivering with the cold. She could not speak English , being a Swede , but the neighbors said that her husband had driven her from the house and ho was insldo asleep. Upon the officer asking to bo admitted the man refused to opan the deer , which was thtn forced. A struggle ensued to secure the man , but with the asshUnco of others the officers managed to hold him and put on his clothes , and ho was then marched to the pollco station. There ho gave his name as Alexander Belandor. Ho was locked up on the charge of wife beating and being drunk and disorderly. Judge Stcnbarg Trill deal with his case thh morning. Army Matters. Ool Henry wasbuslcd [ yesterday making up and sending out the oartlficatoi of excellence - cellonco to the markamonaridthirpahoot- era of the department of the Plntt. There at present 800 marksmen and 100 sharpshooters in this department. The following named enlisted men have boon relieved from further duty in con nection with department rifla competition at department rifla camp near For ) Omaha , Nob. , and will proceed to tholr respective stations : Sergeant Ferdinand Luddors , Privates Frederick Neldo and Thomas White , company E , Twonty.firat Infantry to For ! Sidney , Nob. Privates George MoMahan , company B , and Bonnet Nelson , company , Fourth infantry , to Fort Omaha , Nob. Leave of absence for fourteen days his boon granted Major Robert H. Hall , 22d , Twenty -second Infantry , acting la- pjotor general. A. Pluckad. Pigeon. D. 0. McGulre , a young man who has but recently arrived in this city appeared before Jndge Stonborg yesterday and tolc a pitiful "tale of how ho had boon robboc by a couple of thugs Tuesday night. Ho said that ho was walking down South Tenth street Tuesday night or rather early yesterday morning when bo was set uponand beaten by a couple of roughs. They knockoc him down and robbed him of all the money that ho had as well as Severn valuable pieces of jewelry In his posses sion. They then threw him Into an ex cavation near the street where ho lay for some tlmo unconscious. The police captured William Hughes and Frank Rldglngton as being the men who cora- mlt'od the assault. Both pleaded no guilty and wore remanded together wltt McGnlro , the witness , to the county j i for trial. The Cavalry at tlio Reunion , HEADQUARTERS DSPT. OF NEBRASKA , ' ) GIIAND ABMY OP TUB REPUBLIC , ( OFFICE OF CABABY DIVISION , f SILVI n CREEK , Neb , August 31 , ) Circular No. 1 : As heretofore requested in general order ll Is desired to make the Caraby _ display a special feature of the coming reunion at Beatrice trice , and the belt over had in the state ; al. that is necessary to accomplish this object ii adequate supply of saddles and bridle ; , anc for this wo must be mainly dependent on th < kindness and friendly Interest of citizens and soldiers who may anticipate being in attend ance , and it is therefore asked as a special favor that all such as can do so will bring sad dles and bridles with them for their own use or the use of others wno may desire to ride. There will be no risk of loss , as each can re tain his own. There will be plenty of horsei that can bo used , and all having swords and sabres please bring them also , A. V. COLE , Department Commander , CIIAH , WOOETER , Chief of Caraby. An Injunction sued. Late Tuesday evening Mr. James Gam- mings of the Omaha Lithographing and Stationary companyprocnred from J udgo Neville a temporary Injunction restrain ing Mr. E. P. Davis of the Novelty Iron works from cutting off the motive power , used in operating the machinery of tbo company In which the plaintiff Is interested. It seems that for some tlmo there has been a mlanndentandlng between Mr. Davis and Mr. Cummlngs. The latter claims that Mr. Divia threatened to cut off the motlvo power and prevent the Omaha Lithographing and Stationery o.ropany from operating their machinery. The eider of Injunction was placed in the hands of Deputy Sheriff Crowell , and after some trouble ho succeeded In finding Mr. Davis and serving it upon that gentleman The Viadnci'a Cost , A reporter mot Councilman Goodman yesterday , and asked him something about the proposed viaduct improvement ! . "Wo calculate , " he said , "that thn proposed - posed changes will cost not to exceed $100,000. Of this amount the city will bavo to pay two-fifths , the railroad payIng - Ing the other three-fifths. This will make the cost to the tax-payers of Omaha not to exceed § 40,000 , For myself I was In favor of changing Tenth street Instead of the other thoroughfares won- tloned In onr report. But the property owners on that street objected so , that wo were compelled to agroa upon the points contained in our report , or else do nothing in the matter at all. " District 5J7'n Now Soliool House. The cow school house in Douglas pre- oncr ! , district 37 , has been completed at a cost of $10,000 , and will be opened to the taxpayers and their friends on Thurs day evening. Music , literary exercltos and dsnalug will constitute tha pro gramme. Notice. A the W. 0. T. U. have withdrawn their support from thu fair , we will note o ll for the provlstoni solicited for tha aooth. The money donated for tbo tame onrpose is in the bands of the society and air alt a tbo disposition of the donor ? . JENNIE H. KVLE , See. Pro Tern. Tlio Anniversary or Sedan , EKRUN , Sept , 2 , The fifteenth anniver sary of the German victory over tbo French was celebrated hi re to-day with a grand mili tary display. The emperor and tmprees drove at the bead of the Iwi 'n ' the procession. Five Thoaamnd on * Strike , LONDON , Sept. 2 , 1'ive thousand workmen mployed in Sir William George Artnitrooff't machine and gun works at Ecswiclr , near > Tewc tl9 , struck to-day because the em- i'oyer refused to dismiss two in nager < who made themtelves obncxlcuj to the employe * , ' A BIG LAW SUIT , AClntmrtnt "Who Doesn't Want the tinrtli , but Only a Good Stmro of It , There was filed In the Douglas county district coortyesterdiyafternocn a bill in equity , which will Interest n largo num ber of persons In this city. The tltlo ol the caio is Anna M. G. McOormlck against Algernon S , Paddock , Herman Kountzo and about seventy others. The obJAot of the suit is to sot aside former partition proceedings , which wore begun In 1868 by George II. Smith , who wss on co postmaster in this city , agalnsl Mary Aon Harrington. Smith owned C2 and 8 100 acres and Mlsj Harrington was the owner of the balance of the 80 * aero tract of ground. The land to be partltonod between the two joint owners was what Is now known as Smith's addition , lying at the west end tf Farnam street , which addition has been subdivided into Kllby Place , Jerome Park and Highland Place , The land _ was partitioned between the said parties and ordered sold , and iras pur- chat ed at the sale by Smith. It is stated in the bill of equity that at the limo ol the proceedings , notice having been served by publication or the defendant , Miss Harrington , who was a non-resident , had departed this life , and that therefore the claim Is now made that the proceedings were wholly void. The plaintiff , Anna M. G McOormlck , by her attorney , G. W. Am brose , brings this suit to set aside the partition proceedings and to quiet the title. The plaintiff , claiming to have purchased the right of the heirs and rep resentatlvos of Miss Harrington , lays claim to an undivided interest in about 370 lots , composing the original eight ; acres , now embraced In Kilby Place , Jerome rome Park and Highland Placo. THE FLYERS ON THE TEAOK Hoiv tuo Entries for the Knees are Coming in The Classes. Secretary Wheeler , of the Omaha Fair Association , reports that 05 ontrloj hoc boon received up to C o'clock yesterday afternoon , for the races next week , BUI that many more will probably como It the malls to-day from men who poatec them just boforp the hour of closing Monday night. 'Tho nominations nor on hand.glvo 11 s'arters m the 2:40 : clses 0 in tbo 3:00 : cUas ; 8 In the 2:48 : clais ; 9 in the free-for-all psca ; 7 in the 2:30 : chst , etc. Horses are arriving daily snd the race track begins to pre sent an animated appearance. AD the llyoia are worked oat the touts gather pointers for tips , but the chances are tha there will be aomo dark horses In the largo fields that will upiot the calcnla tions of the knowing ones. Prof. Hunt , the balloonist , who is to mko three ascensions here during fair week , arrived last night from Helena Montana , where ho "went np in i balloon" on the 2G'h , 2th unc 28th of August , to the deligh of large audience a. Hunt give a a nove and pleasing performance , sailing away skyward without car or badcot , and using only a light trappzo bar on which he exe cutes daring and d flicult athletic evolu tions. A description of thii champion aeronaut was given in tno BEE when he pasted through 'Omaha on his way wesl last mouth , and- there Is nothing to add now. Ho says that his experience in Montana was very pleasing , and ho has made engagements that will keep him on the PaciGo coastrell winter. Tno ascen sions hero are sot for Tuesday , Wednes day and Thursday of next week , and will bo very attractive and Interesting features. The Hlggtnn C io Settled. The police court was fairly well filled yesterday afternoon by spectators eager to hear the trial of the cste of Charles S.Hig gins. The jury which was struck yesterday day afternoon consisted of the following gentlemen : A. L. Strong , Gnstav An- dreen , John Ban m or , M. Toft , E. T. Duke and J. B. RodCold. Everybody supposed that the trial would como off and that Mr. Hlggins would fight to the last dUch for tha pri vilege ot keeping his windows curtained alter midnight. After a littb parley , however , Mr. Oonnell who repre sented the city arose and said that ho was willing to allow Mr. Hlpglns to plead guilty In ono of the cases , and to dismiss the other sixteen which are pending against him on complaints sworn out by Marshal Onmmings. This wai finally agreed to. Mr. Higgles plead guilty and was fined § 25 and costs , the other cases against him bo'ng ' dismissed. This Is practlolly , of course , a victory for Marshal Onm mings , ai it will ojmpol Mr. Hlggins to keep bis curtains up after midnight in the future. , During the course of hla remarks Mr. Oonnell said that the law would require Mr. Higglns , SB well as the other saloon keepers of the city , to keep tholr curtains up on Sunday as well as after midnight , In order that the police might at any time gain vloir of the inte rior. Exception to this remark was tak en by the counsel for Mr. ELIggliu , who laid that the mayor's order was to the ef fect that curtains wo > o to bo down dur ing Sunday. The law , however , cx- preasoa to thoontrary , and Mayor Boyd Himself declares it as his belief that un curtained wlndowa should bo the rule all the time. District Court News. Eliza Flannery filed a motion yttsterday praying that she bo awarded $1,000 by bho city of Umaba for damages to prop * erty by the grading of Hickory street. A transcript of appeal from Justice Selden's court was filed yesterday in the case cf Mary Morrison v ? . tbo city of Omata for damiges amounting to ? 75 to prrp rty , caused by an overflow of water. Tfco lower court bad awarded datntgos to the amount of $30 40 , bat the plaintiff wis not sstisOed , and the appotl Is to obtiia judgment for $75 and tbe cojt of the trial. PILES ! ! PILES ! ! PILES ! ! ! A rme curq for Blind , Weeding , Itcblnf ? ind Ulcerated Piles baa been dlicuvered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr. Williams'Indian File Ointment. A sinlo box La cured the worst chronic cases ol Zf > or 10 years standing. No one need Buffer five Tilnutea after applying this wonderful eooth- iog medicine. Lotions and inalruments do 11 ore harm than good. Williams' Indian L'ilo Ointment absorbs the tuuiora , allaya tbe ntenie Itching , ( particularly at night alter jetting warm In bud ) , acts ai a poultice , gives nstant relief , and is prepared only for Piles , tching of private parti , and for nothing elie. :9U1N DISEASES OUItKD Dr , Vrazler'a M pie 'Ointment. Onres as by magic. Piraple , DIack Head * or JGruba ho lotchei and Eruptioni on the face , leaving SalUkm clear and beautiful. Also cure * Itch , old , Ulmrae , Bora Nipple * , Sere Lips , and Obstinate Ulcflri. Hold by druggliU , or mailed on receipt of lOcenU. Retailed by Kuhn & Oo , and Sobroeter & . Becbt , At wholesale by 0 , F , Goodman , j DONT READ THIS IT'S AN ADVERTISEMENT. < u. Of Omnlm's Piide , deriving the title for supplying superior olothiue for loss tlitm the customer i vKT'0 th ° Cl ° th f ° ri " ? A mSpoar ° * the 8treot nnd not hnrVtteCOD imiiy look upon him Mi being a neb f ted with person g no .tness in nttiro. You nro invited , before wastinir too much breath , in looking to have your ideas BrntinV , to call , nud if you cai't bo sM vouwil ° find it useless to look any where , for you can find all the difleront idens m cut I hat p = o o wTar made up from any sty e m pattern that is made on t he globe Save your niouov-drS asTuoat nwnoj arojs ns neat ns any man and wear the best by selecting from the following $12 CO For a suit made by a Merchant Tailor for 20 15 00 " " n * > , , 18 00 u II u 35 20 00 u II i 40 22 50 II u 45 25 00 II ii 50 27 50 it I 1C t 55 30 00 Cl I. II ClII I.K IIII CO 32 50 II K II 05 I S ° ° r not' d < m'fc lefc lnls 3 00 For a palr made by a Merchant Tailor for $ G 00 10 ° ° 050 < ii 13 50 8 00 ' u 10 00 9 00 " " " 18 00 And then ask to be shown through the You will find ony style worn both in cut and pattern , made up in the most artistic manner that &T ato"ccaullfc' adi yoUaronfc , < eParedtomake the Purchase , you express the df - to s-re yourself of being the ' possessor. Don't wa3fco ti roe ; come at once and catch the cream 1119 FAEHAM STEEET , 1119 , Mrp. Jcsso James in Town , Mrs. Jesse James , the widow of the once noted Missouri bandit , is in the city haying just arrived from the woat. She is trjing to make some arrangement with tbo fair managers to glvo an exhi bition of shooting here next week. Absolutely Pwre. This powder never varies , A nurvel ol purity strength and wholeicmencF * . llore economical thai .ho ordlntry klods , and. cannot bo fold In competl ; lon with tbe multituile of law tett , short weight and < ( phosphate po * dcra. Bold onlv In cans. IIOYAL BAKING BCWDER CO. ICO Wall staeet , N T Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " "Ifas acquired a leading flace in public esteem throughout the world" British Medical Journal , May 31 , 1884. ANNUAL BALE , 10 MILLIONS. Of all Qracen , Drugtfits &Min. Wat. Dealert. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ALL COtt. 12Io HKBPOND. ENT3 MUST Li3 STREET , ENOLOS E | STA1II' OMAHA. lEPLV. Seventeen years Experience , DR.G.W.PANGLE . . . leader of LMaeatos ot Men and Women. Kdtctilc , Haguotla and HerLallit I'll J-ildan. Now located al 1210 UougUt St Omaba , Neb. , up etalra. I correct dUenoalJ given wlihout any explanation rom the patient. Consultation free at ollio * . / Treat 1/ie Following Diseases , Catarrh of the Head. Dleeasoa of tbe Kyo and ! ar. Hurt Disease , Liver Coinplalr.t , Kidney Com * : lalntlNer\ou9Debllltv , Mental Depreiwlon , Losacl Janhood , DlabeUa , Ilrlgbt' * Ulicane , St Vltue Jonce. Hbeumatlgm , I'.ratyili , White Bwelllogi Scrofula , fever Sorca. Cancers and Tumors remove d without the knlfo , or the druwlng of a drop of > lood. Woman , with her delicate organ * , Restored to lealtb. Dropsy Cured Without Tapping , Bpccltl Attention Given to Prltate and Venereal JJlsouoi of U Kind ] , Tape Worms llemnved In two or three oours or No I'ay , llcmmorrbolds or 1'Uea Cured or Jo Charge * Made. Those bo ore afflicted will lave ll'i and liun. redi ol dollars by colling on 01 using DK. Q. W. f'ANOLK'3 Uerblle IB-lip _ Noticel Notice ! Notice THE MAGNETIC HEALER , To all who are dlieaced or afflicted , no tntitir b if eng tbe standing ; oomo and l > healed , KJ tn tto .1 1 ) oaeawhtro meolclnci have failed to glva rjlbf , fpeoblty ; come one , couu all and be belli J by ti > lagnetloiiealer , tbe only sure escape f/oa ate. ITor examination , oar cha'gei arell. to ; ) J Ueatmect. or vlsltatloni fl ; Urmj dtrlotly o\l\ J H. PAGEL&R , North BUt St. , coe rolls west ot Falrdrauli UPHOLSTERY AND DUAJPERIE3 , PAMenger Klevator to all floors , 1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam SJ. OMAHA NEBRASKA : Y -ESTABLISHED , 1865 - Importers anil Wholesale Dealers in r Just Received , a full line of Meerschaum Goods , prime aualitv , which , were spe cial ! v selected bv our Mr.Mas BEever in Europe for our own trade. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF : FREOEJ : : JfaooJKTeycr & Co. , . . . Onxrtta , Neb Land Seeker Attention ! For full particulars iibwlfrceand cheap lands in Western Nebraska. Address T. C. PATTERSON , Real Estate Agent , North Platle , Neb , M. HELLMAN & COf 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET , COB. 13TH. OMAHA , NEB. f ( SDCX3CS30B TO ) FOSTER & GRAY. WHITE PINE , YELLOW PINE , CALL FOUNIA 1UJDWOOD Afllf , OAK , BLACK WALNUT , 6PANIB1I OEDAR. Bear Cieek Lime , Louis'/Ills ' / Cement Portland Ctament , Iowa and Michigan Pias ter , Jialr , Etc. Etc. Cor. ( fth & S eXi > fer. u W I Ixwt kVc LneM Ucbllltr * f ilonUooJ W ud Wetor r * * . * ? ' " preicriptiou of a noted ipedalut ( new ro- . Clvcl.7 Dru iliUcaaflllu. AdJr , OR. WARD A PO , , PHAMBDEB4MEEICAN PACKET OOMPA2JY. Direct Line for England , Fi-auce and GerniBiiy , Tb teamchlpi of thli well known Hue * n ef lion , In water-tight compartment * , and are fur blibed with every roqulilta to male tbe piwuff b rtn ufe and agreeable. The ; entry the Unite Btitea and Kuropian mails , and Itave Nov Yor TQuidayiand Saturdayn for I'lymouth ( LONDON OnirLoar.lI'AlUa andJfAUDUrtJ' ) Itatot , Hr l CibIoW'5-loO. ' Hteeiage ( o and from Hamburg 810. Q U IUOUA11D& CO. , Gen eral Pas * . Agert , ol i roadway , New Vort and Wa > hlriKti > n and La Lt-lla street ! , Chicago or Ucnry Gundt Mirk Hanton , K , K. Uootta , Hurry I * . Deal mra ; dioccwlr & 8choor ra Countr ) , OMAHA DYINO , r.ul'tu , Frcp'lttor. CUnt.'enicai'Clotting ' d , djidird r. | lrtd , Ltciu DIIIIII tlnua dto , ind I'lirnt * died ted curled. 1 km K DCV JjjIigarO Clt ilBt < Joie on abort cotlo d Mllafaillbn guarot.tc < d. 1118 Douglat ' tta , N l > .