Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 24, 1885, Page 5, Image 10
Jft. rrPTTC OMAHA DAILY BEK. SATUKOAY/C nTORRH 24. 1SS5. t IF n /iff r > nnni Titr * ptt\TT < niT If FACTS KJFORE THE MINERAL , Thomas WLUol/ find Some Pita'of Uu Provious'HLitorjr. FEMALE DASE DALL PLAYERO. Tlio Now " \Vater U'orki nt tlio fltoclc H A Western Union Tele- Competitor Nawfl About the City. U'noM TUB nnt'B I.ijccot.x The ultempt of Thomas Whitely nrul liia wife to suicide proved , ad stated in yesterday's paper , to bo successful , and nfUir n great many hours of flufl'oriug both expired , notwithstanding tlio skill fill mid faithful labors of several physl clans. A tiumbor of very strange Incidents are connected with this affair besides those already spoken of In the Bil : ; . On Tues t clay afternoon while a married sister of MM. Whltoly's was silting In her homo in tlio eastern ' part of the city some one fired a pistol shot into the room where tlio lady was Hitting. The bullet hit the colling and then fell to the floor. The lady who was about to bo conlmed was so badly shocked Unit she gave birth to ir child prematurely. The suicide occurred in room 00 , which In the a mo apartment In which C. M. Yost , of Omaha , Church Howe and others had their headquarters during the late republican convention , and where they sot up the pins for Yost's reelection for chairmanship of tlio stale contra committee. Superstitious people heliot this to bo an omen of misforlun "Whitoly's in-other arrived late Thtirsdi night from his home in St. Louis. It h : boon determined to bury the couple her arid the funeral will occur to-dny. TI motive of the deed has not boon loarnei as a careful .search through tl dead man's effects failed to bring an. paper lo light which would explain an.v thing. One theory is that \Vjiitoly wi jealous of tint woman h < < married , and was a preconcerted plan on his part t commit the deed immediately a Ho marriage. There was so far as can b learned not thu slightest foundatio for his suspicions and all who were : u fpjniutcd with the young lady before he marriage sprak in tlio highest terms o hor'modcsty and becoming behavior o all occasions. She was exceptional ! ; peed looking and bore a distingulshei carriage. Another rumor which also lacks iinthoi Ity bus Moated about among the cnriou gossipers who have Hocked around th Hotel since the tragedy. Whitely , as hai been stated , traveled for the Slaudan Shoo company , of JoH'orson City , Mo It is btati-d that a short time sine ho drew a draft on his hous for about $1,000 , and it was sent buck U him without payment. This fact sconiet to have bothered him greatly. Sonio tlmo ago Whitely had brain fever anil lie never entirely recovered from it. Thu together with his morphine eating linbi led doubtless indirectly to the couple's Bad ending. There was not onoiigl i money found on Whitoly's person to bury the two persons or pay oilier expenses The brother , Mr. A. A. Wliltely , paid al the bills. TUP STOfK YAKD8. A BKK reporter visited the stock yarih yesterday to witness a test of the now water works. Tlio exhibit was entirely unsatisfactory so far as wassaid by those interested , and the works will probably bo tested again by the contractor. \Vhllo looking over the yardsa nuniboi of improvements since the reporter's last visit wore noticed. The hotel is noarh finished and its three stories and high stone basement loom up great ! . ) from its elevated site on the top of the hill. Near by are the brick works , which are farahead of whal had at llrst been anticipated. The sheds are largo and substantial and the capac ity was increased over what had llrst been intended. This enterprise is due entirely to the Hon. .John Fit/.gerald , whoso iiublio spirt is well known not only in Lincoln b'nt over the outiro west j : ern country The stock yards have not yet been opened for regular business , although several cars of stock have been sold at the yards and large numbers fed on their way to eastern markets. 1'KMAI.K NASE I1AU.KU9. "The great and only young ladies' base ball club vs. strong nine of Lincoln young men" was an attraction at the capital city yesterday which drew an im- nioiiso crowil of statesmen and others to an oiien licld at the corner of Nineteenth is and L htroots , The canvas covering to keep out those who hud not paid their of quarter admission was but a small pro tection against boys and others not pro vided with cash , liefore the game was called the young ladies bad many by admirers and several young men had the temerity to feel of the muscular develop ment ot their arms. The ladies blushed thereat lo such an extent it was feared that they would bo unable to play. Deacon Hyde , of our esteemed but or- S. ratio contemporary , was naked to umpire the game , but his natural gallantry for bade him accepting tlio position , as ho Buhl he'd bo - if he could decide against the ladies , With great roluclanco the on the part of the ladies another gentle- .man was called upon to act. The game itself did notamonntto any thing judged from a seienlillc stand o point. THU NKW TKI.KdltAI'II COMI'ANV. Cieorgo M. Myers , Ksii. , of Kansas City , A. superintendent of ti" | United Lines tele graph company , was in the eitvyosler- tlay on business connected with his com pany , lie has reiited an ollieeinthe L. basement of the First National bunk , nt corner of Tenth and O streets , and ad jacent to the Itn : olh'co. It will bo opened for businetts by the last of nc\t week , and iiKuiUeient force of operators has put on to handle tlio business , whieh it Is expected will bo considerable - able from the start. Mr. Myers said that his company now comprised what wont known as the Haiti- more & Ohio telegraph company , tint Postal telegraph company and ( he new western company which has been build ing tliroiiifh Missouri , Kansas and Ne braska. The three will Im called as t it- cd above , thu United Lines , and it \\ill K. light the Western Union for IIUMIIC.V ) to nearly all points in the United Slates. of The line is within twenty miles of Omaha and its ollico will lie opened there about thu the same time the Lincoln olllce opens. IN I'lftANCI.W , TIJOmiJ.i : . It irt likely that the female base ball club , which played here yesterday , will will Mrund in Lincoln. Several of the females connceti'd rwilh the outllt have canned an attachment to issue against Harry Freeman , manager , for % M > overdue a salaries. Constable I longer has attached the everything of value lx < Iongii ! < ; to the Hood manager. Including a portion of the gate ltv receipts for thu performance. The club Imru is the ftimu which is to play lu Omaha on Sunday. iitton savs CITV ITKM.S. There will be a Japanese wedding nt 1 ' the Itniilibt church .Monday evening uovl. 'e It will 1)0 a novelty and all are invited lo lllll attend. Thu Lincoln city railroad company Is ery. building a track on Klovcnth street north and south of I'Mivei. Jim Kulloy iiml party started yesterday haiid on ( heir annual gvcsu hunt. Tho.y will litralfl Eomowhnro on the IMatto river , and expect to bring homo lots of 0vi Ifistycnr the company shipped homo a number of wagon loads. The river Is said to bo whlto with goose. The street crossings In Lincoln nro In very bud condition and Stxpi't Comtnisgt sionor Wllcox Is haul at work with a force of hands ropulring them , No city in the country has such reck less , licodle.li and ciirclcsi drivers as Lincoln. .Many pcoplo of late have eonio vor.v near iH'ittK run over by thonghtlesi hack and dray drivers. The city has an ordinance against fast and careless rid ing and driving , but little or no attention N paid toil. Only a few days sinpo an elderly lady wan crossing on the comer of Tenth and O strcct.H , and W.-H knocked down by an awkward drayman the wagon running across her boily. Fortula natelytho lady was not .seriously in- furoa. but no thanks are duo the driver or this good luck. The city nolicn should see that the ordinance is enforced. . Secretary of State Kqggen has sent out postal cards to all the county clerks in the sUite , Instructing and requesting them to send in the election returns of their respective counties at the earliest possible m ment. The election takes place November U. The inevitable and irrenrpssiblo hand organ is in town , and the Italian is gatii- I'rmg in the nickel. * ) without thu aid of the trick monkey. Lincoln has one moro wholesale liquor house , making three in all. Great iniprovemeiits are still being made in Lincoln , and plasterers 'anil stonemasons are receiving four dollars per day , but still there is a scarcity of workmen. I' . W. IIowo , who has for some time acled as county missionary for tlio poor and has received largo sums of money from the county commissioners of this county to distribute among the poor as he saw lit , without making any report to the board , has dismissed his claims amounting to some $810 , which were aiipeah'd to the district court , thus virtually admitting thatthucounty board had no authority to deliver county funds to him. During ( he year USii Elder Howe applied for and obtained several thousand dollars in aid from the hoard. His dismissal of the appealed claims is virtually a notice to the board that they have boon violating the law in issuing warrants to him by the wholesale , ami citizens are now asking , cannot the money bo recovered from the county board and their bondsmen which they have cheeked out in this reckless manner ? An inquiry and iuvestigati n will prob ably bo made in a few days , and very likely a suit will bo brought against them to recover it. V. N. Corham , Esq. , of Imrlington , Iowa , lias been in the city several days on business. It is well known that Air. ( iorhaiii built the present Windsor hotel , and when first opened it was called after its builder , until thn change of management. Mr. Corham expresses himself surprised at the marvelous growth of Lincoln. Ho has been shaking hands with large numbers of old friends since ids arrival here. A. 11. Andrews , 1'awneo City II. W. Tobias ) , Sidney ; . / . II. ISjt/.or , So ward : W. P. Mmnaiigh , Omaha ; George II. Powers , Beatrice ; Him. II. Uayden , J. II. Hardy , Wilbor. Personal Par Charles Iludat , of Norfolk , is at tlio Paxton. , Koiibon . LisBO , of Lodge Pole , is at the Paxton. J. M. Struusor , of Sidney , is a guest at the Paxton. A. II. Neidig , of Norfolk , is stoppingat thoMillanl. O. C. Sabin , of Hoatrico , is stopping at II. S. Nowcomb , of Lincoln , ia a guest nt the Paxlon. Dr. Charles Whitnoy.of Fripnd , Neb. , isattho Alillnrd. K. H. Smith and wife , of Long Pine , rtro at tlio Paxton. A. W. Clark , of Papillion , spent yes terday in l.'io city. C. M. Stoadman , of Valley , is regis tered at the Millard. R. Wheeler and wife , of Osceola , tire guestri at tlio Alillard. ( r. M. HoberLs. of Ncligh , is in the city , stopping nt the Puxlon. S. L. ( Jardnor , of Norfolk , Neb. , is stopping nt the Millard. K. W. Murphy , of North Platte , is reg istered at the 1'nxton. George W. Harnhart , of Lodge Polo , is stopping at thu Paxton. U. W. Hatty and Mrs. C. II. Paul , of Hastings , nro at the Paxlon. Charles II. ISnnitier , of Fremont , is in the city , ugliest nt the Millard. ot William Loose and James Scott , of Lincoln , spent yesterday in Omaha. Congressman Jim Laird , of Hastings , in Ino city , stopping at thu Paxton. W. A. Johnson nnd ( ! . Al , Lambertson , Lincoln , are stopping at the Paxton. ( Seorgo W. Frank , ono of the leading hankorti of Corning , Iowa , accompanied his wife , is nt the Pax ton. in H. 15. ( iroom , of Lexington , Kentucky , ono of the largest importers of shorthorn cattle in the country , is in thu city , stop ping nt the I'axton , Sioux City Journal , 2''d : Mr. and Airs. . H. Moore , who have boon guests of Omaha friends for several days , will re $ turn homo to-morrow. A. T. Austin. Logansport. Ind. , is in to city to look niter Ids ISo&lnn shoo store on Douglas street Air. Aust n is iiiucli pleased \\ith tint city , nnd will no doubt transfer his other stores in Indiana this place. W. Dixon , Auburn ; C. Al. Hunt , Lin coln ; ft. \ \ ' . Spuncer , St. .lames ; Dr. L. . , 'ilmfur , Selmylor ; J. . L. Hitter , North Itond , nru at the Canlield. A Air. S. K. Lewis , who win a dolcgato from Franklin assembly , No. aiW K. of tlio of this oity , to the general assembly llnmllton , Out. , lias returned to Omaha. tlm U , 11. Froidlg , of Norfolk , roeont s-io- rotary of the republicanstate ; convention , moved to this city. Hint will locale heroin the real estate business. of ( Jen. " J. I'M Sm'th and wife arrived homo from the east last night , nccoin- of pnirird by their son , Dr Chas. K. Smith , dentist , who contemplates locating here. but Air. Ilnrvny Hawkins , of Creston , in Iowa , nml MISH Noltjo Hawkins , of Mount Pleasant. Iowa , nml .Miss Nettie Hawkins , of Ohio , nro visiting Mrs. H. the Allen , 'JilIU Webster street. Mr. T. K. St' vo'i * , the receiving toiler of thn Omaha National bank , has ru the siirneil hjn in to accept another in duty Conimurcial National , where he will and olllolato. an both receiving and paying teller. This is qnilo a promotion for Mr. Stevens , and his largo oirclo of friend * rojoieu with him in his good luck. Prof. Kdwiird Itiihl , who gained con- cord siilerablii celebrity hero a < the painter of vorv Hover picture depicting scenes on Itank-i of Ihn Missouri during the fully in Omaha in 1KSI , is visiting the as , und Is seriously thinking of locating purmanontlv. The profos-or hai matin u thorough lour of the wv t. but t that taking all things Into consider' ably ho has nowhere found sn.-h general ing prosperity us right hero In thn ( tate city. him just completed a very nrtMlo pro- nction entitled "Facing the Storm. " IIIU which ia on exhibition ut llo j'd afl gal take ( o . ery.Thoro There is no telling when rheumatism mavsoi/o von ; tlii'rt'forn ' ' always keep on si bottlu of .SlJiicolw Oil. other _ thrlco Little Ciisluo. skating rink Saturday m 'i . Oit. 31.thu trreal ouu iiillo race. MINISTRATIONS OF MERCY , * gt Joseph's Hospital the Greatest Sinifa- riuin of Nebraska , Visit lo Iho Hospital The CJooil Sl tor of St. 1'YnnolH ' nml Their Order. Bt. Joscili'n | Hospital. Tlio greatest of Nebraska's charitable . InstlttitioiH i-t St. .Joseph's hospital. It la the greatest , not because the spirit of its foundation Is any morn righteous or Its upholders more charitable than others , but because it has won public confidence ntul its ministrations are moro wide-spread , reaching the larger autnbor who \ require charity. Situated sit I lin corner of Twelfth iiiul Mason ' streets , on tlio crust of a long hill , descending easily on all Nidus but to the east . . , whore the declivity is abrupt , its site overlooks the city , the rolling plains beyond , and tlio linvn binds opposite , seamed ; ' apart by mi led of the winding river. , Sueh si vista viuwcil at any season of j the year is inspiriting but sconbatlud : in , autumn tinti.as it was yesterday. word fail * utterly ot the mimimly , beautiful prospect. &ono can < inosti6n that tins splendid panorama ot nature commanded from the hosiiital. is an cle ment in sanitation as to the fevered Iranio , in thu tedious hours of convales cence , it brings sweeter ministorings than ail the soothing draughts the arts of medicine can deviso. Those who have passed the Weary journey back from the .shore , ot' death to life , know if others are in ignorance , that the surroundings of the invalid , which please the eye , bear grateful healing to ttiu soul to fortify in- dilleront hopes and pulseless energies. The hospital is a largo frame building of two story elevation , Hanked with rear extension wings. No ornamentation is attempted on the exterior , save a balco ny or portico at windows Mere and there , but the structure nnd pre.niisos have u cheerful appearance. ' 1 wo front entran ces back from the lot line about ten feet , with the intervening space between the fence and the building sodded and plant ed with trees and tlowers , coinnmnicato with largo halls on the. interior. Those branch and ramify throughout the building so that every room and ward is entered im mediately from the hulls , and from the semi-court structure of the building , ex terior windows are allbrded in every apartment. Upon the lower tloor there are fem wards , an apothecary depart ment , reception chamuers anil number less private rooms , lne.su last furnished by gratuities from various citizens to whose honor a. memorial tablet is upon each door. Above stairs the snme order ot atl'airs exists , the chapel and the sleep ing apartments also Ii tiding place. A.MONI ; THK SICK. The reporter made his visit yesterday in company with a gentleman of wealth ami high esteem in Omaha , who adds to his liberal monetary dispensations , Ihu moro Christi an task of frounont visitation upon this great refuge ot tnoalllicted. Ills nice was ininiliiir evidently to the greater number of the poor unfortunates , as they smiled in i greeting to his clioory hail and feebly extended their hands for his warm pres sure : The wards are large apartments occupied in common by a number of patients.and are usualjy devoted to the less serious types of injuries and disor ders , while for cases of grave charactur , the private rooms oiler abundant ncconi ; moilntions. The Union Paoilic company has award of its own and the fact Unit it is regularly occupied by maimed and crippled is a sad commentary iijioit the peril of railroad- ing. Tlio railway company adds to this portion of its medical service a splendid surgical faculty and on this score , if on no other , the gre.it corpora tion seems to bo doing the fair thing. All havu been in sick rooms more or less , and are aware of the painful im prussion they create upon tlio visitor. Thus , in a hospital , witli its vast tigrrega- lion of human sulibnngs , it may well Do imagined that the situation inspires all but pleasurable reflections. Faces , wan , haggard , worn and discolored ; eyes minKon , hollow , fire-lit or deatli dimmed ; physical frames wasted , pain-racked , maimed or bleeding nil Unit the Jlesli sud'ors presents hero its doleful array. lint what a glorious struggle the humani tarians who took practically to heart the teachings of the Na/.areno in founding this institution have made against the pulling atmosphere w disease. The light Hoods in through largo casements set closely together , tlio walls , ceilings .ind tlpor snino with clean liness , while the cots in thu neatness of the whitest linen bedding , woo ( dumber amid the direst millbring. No pains nro spared for the perfect comfort of the unfortunate lodgeis , while their slightest wants meet prompt attention. Tliorearoat present seventy patients the hospital , about thu average num ber. A number somewhat exceeding live hundred have already within the present year availed themselves of its shelter and treatment. To these who nro nblo , a nominal charge for lodging , board , medical service and _ nursing , of $10 n week is made , while in cases of extreme indigency , a fund isdrawn upon cover the expenses. to TUB MhTKltA Ol' ST. FHANCI3. To tiio credit of the good Sisters of St. a Francis is this monument 'of linmani- tarianism raised and sustained. Tlio hos pital is managed in every detail by twenty-four of those pious women. Upon them every duty of Iho institution de volves , the ministering to tlu sick , the kiteiion , washing and general housework. moro noble task than these women as sume is not to lie imagined. Forever at side of wretched livosstrnggling with death as it visits humanity in its every form , from insidious mincen disease to most shocking wounds , they lead an existence whine .sublimity above common pursuits words fail to measure. That to their ull'orts alone , restoration to health i * . many whom death had claimed , it j prcmod beyond surrender , is duo , ' scores ' V men and women in this city will vouch ' from their own experience. Tlio Sisters of St. Francis are not mum an explanation of theirexaet position the great army of toilers under the. Itoiuan Catholic lailli , is something iiioro CB dillieult than ean be hoped to attain in present .small scope. They are bound to no removal from the concerns life nor to the clo'stereil ' seclusion of convent. Theirs is a life of publics and ( heir places are in the schools ho-iplt.ils. Their order diiler * in it- * olllcos from the Siaturs of Moroy and the Sisters of Charity although thedntius are similar. Tln-ir dre > s is distinctive , then- brown hoods and gowns with white . licit is peculiarly their own. Iho Upon entering the order , a privilege winch is open to all women who sucress- pass a form of examination known Inn novitiate , this habit is formally as- \V SIUUIM ! and worn through lil'o or until absolution of the vows of sisterhood is iken , for a Msttir com at any time honurt retire from tlio order upon present good and valid reasons tor so doing. Although the religious iiatnio of their to obligations forbids frivolity , they 'urn not under severe restraints , aud tlieir dlitio * bodr them as freely out upon the streets thj 110 scenes of distress nu within the wards of tlm hosiiitnl. They havu formal duvollon in their laws thuii i * JO uiintomary among the nuns and many . ordcru of sisterhood. Twice or Vn a year they go "into retreat' tind brl t togtithi r for a period of tire or 81. frircu-duyuin devout solemnity , . " 01 lo and hcodiiiff thfo o.xliorlnlion of souio I'l-iinoiscan friar scut tci Ui-iu : for Unit Such ittiioyont \ now In pro- is at St-JIosomt's hi ) pitl. ; The order takes ifs name from Its nc coptcd natron saint , Francis of Asslsl ivirenr form * an in ' , tnoditiev.il hktory. was born at As'ilsl , an Italian town , In HHJ , and altlloiigh ohriitoiiod Cln vanni Hernadono , early nunioi Fraud. * , from th" fact tint his fathor. i merchant , traded iniicli in France. Hi passed a youth of1 thoughtless disslp.i tlon ; , serving as a'coldier for a tlmo anil snb.sequently' laklnt lndnlgoneo in theft for which his father .had him temporarily imprisoned. At last , however , the rec ords say , ho licarkoned to a voice fron j heaven ami reformed to a life of the strictest piety and the most religions'/mil Hodovoted his life to relieving sutler * ings and ministering to the unfortunate Such an exemplary career tlid ho lead that two years after his death , in 122(1 ( , In was canonized and an order of monks and a sisterhood In his name and dovotri to duties similar to those of his life were established. The lodge of Modern Woodmen holt ! its lirst mooting for degree work 01 Thursday evening at \ \ illlnms' hall about forty mom hers being In attendance. Some intorestlng work was done In the degrees. There are now sixty member ? In the lodge. The charter will bo hull oiien one week for further additions to tlio charter membership of the lodge. MAIjiYHIA prevented and Iliorou irlily ernd li-tittil by Dui't'V's I'UUK SlAf.T WIIISKKV Sl.-i.1) per bottle , bold by till kDruggists am Gioccrs. Nol , lu Oreuk. Or any other dead language , but In plain Knglish wo wish to state that Wo are going to sell on Saturday A $ . " ) men's shoe for $3.50. * A $ .1 men's shop for syj.W Our stamped slippers for conta. On Monday HrownV Dressing. Heniember our dress goods sale now in progress. L.U. WILLIAMS * SOX. HhectMiiNic at Half 1 > rlco. Wo are now closing out our Immense nml well-assorted stock of Sheet Alnsic ami Alusio Hooks at inst oMc-/w/rriiiIar ( } marked price. This is nn opportunity that you cannot allbrd to miss and tin oiler that no other dealer can duplicate. If yon want to save 00 per cent call ami bee us. EDHOLM & KKICKSON , opp. P. O. A special sale of fine overcoats nt a great reduction until Saturday tilth 10 ] > . m. ii.otmin : : , THK MAMMOTH IKK , 1001 Farmim cor. 10th St. Until Saturday. October 2 Ith 10 ] > . m. n special sale of line overcoats at a Ii 'moral reduction. ULr.UTTKIZS'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING itousK , 1001 Farmim , cor. 10th Ilonl I'.stnto Transfers. The following rr.msfors were filed Oct. 23thwith , the county clerk , and reported for the HKK by Ames' Keal Estate Kriuk Hansom nnd wlte to Oliver E. JIar- tls and wife , n % ot lots blk Ml , Omaha , w el cH,7.M ) . i i Aiti. ICountzoetAl to.fieo.V. . Shields , ct al , lot It bile , I'lai'iWiew ' , w d-W : ) . A , , ] . l'oiiileton ] ami wife to Silas II. II. Clark , e l { of nw .ot ! sw if of .sec 'JJ , T 15 , Joiui"l ? Uedlc'k and Wfo tn Silas II. II. Clark , . . , n } < ? of e y of nw ; 4' of w X of wee ' . ' 0 , T IS , U 1:1. : 1C , w d-S4UX ( ) . Patrick Koukbnd''ami ' wife to Omaha Helt Ity. Co. , vf % of lot,7 , blpcuc IIJ7 , Oniaiu , u e il. nvIl.SweiidIiy antf wife to 3f. II. Ooble , trustee , wi ! s > i of loc 1 , block lU , j , Onialia , w il. S2..VW- UobertM. Taylor and wife to Omaha Holt ly. ! Co. , p.irt of lots lit ami 14 , liliuk xi : , nut Hill , w d. STUD. Clias. Cluimller and wife to Joseph Woof , lot S , block ii , Parker's add , w d. Sl.iKX ) . Ursula-Springer ( widow ) to John ( J. How ard aud Murdoch C. . Mulcnd , s US feet of lots iy and 11 , block 1,1'ark 1'Juce , Onmha , wd V7"eorso : P. Stobbius ( simile ) to T. W , Hliuikbarn , lot 17 , block 7 , ILiu.suom I'lace , Oiiialui , w d 5700. ( Jeoiyc H. Guy and wife to William Fitch , undivided K of lot-4 and undivided % ( if w Yi of lot ! l , oloukXH \ , Omaha , w d > , MK ) . WillhunTScainnn and wife to Ilcrmia J Ifeyer , lot 5 , Kuan's add Onmha , Allen's subdivision W d , $ : > 00. Stefan Uiiiathiini and wile to Everett O Hallou , wJ < J of lotto block ' - ! , Iinirovcnieiit | asseolation add Om'iha ' w d Sl.iiiH ) . ilary F Staebello to falhilda A Ill lns. all interest to lot : ! , block 1 , S L Itogcrs' add Omaha ( j c. SI. William V. Morse and wife to Kollssa Fid- rledo lot ii block U Syndicate Hill add Omaha (1-S7.W. ( .IcITcrson Hailov and wife to Hiibbard Hart lot fi block "T" Shinu's M add Oimilia , w d Augustus Pr.itt and wife and others lo Susie S. Southard lot 1 bloik I ) 1'ratt's sub division Omaha w tl SW ( ) . TIlKlnnait II. Lowe to Will liina Oraddy block 7 Lowe's 'Jml add Omaha ic \ SI. .lolin \Vililsami ( wife to.loan A. Law rence lot i : : block U Idle Wild add Om.ilw A. I > . Morse Wishes yon to road his big cut of prices posted under the clock on east side of building. JJost Newark make $ . > .00 shoo on Saturday for $1.00. $ j ,00 hhoo on Saturday foriO. / . Ttiin cut is for Snltm/ay only A few lirofan-sixctl Men's button 3.00 do-in ut $ . " . .OJbr ' Hiilnrday only. The only Khac 'More in the city where Woman 'ri Slipper is sold for in 7ctn , This Slipper sale closes on Sntimln ; Special sale of hrown'n Dressing on Monday the 211th , n Mill and I'arnam. A. D. C. S. Kaymond , 'reliable Jeweler. When yon buy furniture be snro yon got ' prices tit Chamberlain , IIowo & Mar shall's. They buy from the best iniinii- factiirer.s , and guarantee to make the very lowest prices. Opp. _ Falconer's , Douglas , L. E. Williamson , who was nrrcsted yesterday for peddling inksandmnoilago iiimut thu streets , 'still ' 'continues his bus iness : , having seciitvd an order from Mayor Hoyd granting him ( ho priviloy/o. The is The Greatest Hidlcal Ttiumph of ths Ago I SYMPTOT/tS OF A i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fort r.oniifnppriUc , llcnrelsenslUr.ruinln city bent ) , frith a ilull 0enatlon In llio back part , 1'nlii uu 'r ilia ilioulUer- biade , l'utlutsn ufier tatlnj , wllbmllo inclination to oxorllnnof builr orinlnd. IrrltBtlllly-of Ifinpt-r , I.oiv eiilrllo , > rllb mil xiiuu dutr , rluc , ) | ! * * I'lutlerlni nt lUo .ray . Heart. Hot * bcforollio croillcadaclia over llto vlclit cfe. Itc lli : ne , wlili atruldrenini. lllslilycolorril Urine , nnj K CONSTIPATION. TEXT'S I'ILI.8 nro especially nilnptec ! tucb casen , ono Uoao circctu aiicli a to Tbcjr I iirrente ( linApletltc , oU cause tha to 'J'nUo uii l-'le li. Him lb ejfttra Ii iioui'lilinil.ancl liyibelrToulo Action on lucent I veOrc n ,1ritiiliirNloolBara prmlrtcril. l'rlc iltIc.VaiiirrnyHt..tV.Y. TUTT'S EXTRACT SflRSAPARILLA iors liviuvated Uia liodjr. makett healUif Mesb. ion tha weM , rupalrs Ilia na t .i ot Viesjcloai with puru bloou and hard lutiscte ; for.M thu nervous srsltm , luv'fvratoa ' tha of brain , ami tmpartl tne vl or vl in&nhood. A. . Sol 1 by dni UU. Ol'l'Ul. M MurrnySIMlVoivYork K THE GREAT BREAK IN BEEF , Tha Markets at Chicago and Elaowharo Overstocked with Stuff , STRONGER FEELING IN WHEAT. The I'lurry of thu Past FoMc-Dny.i Iltoivn Over The Minor Markets Alt Show a Steadier CmulU tloti anil Hotter I'rlccw. Iilve Stock MnrUot. CntriAoo , Oct. ttt , (8Kclnl ( | to the. Hr.n. ] CAT-rtM With the fresh arrivals there were from iJfl3 : ( to , ( hX ) on sale. The IKMIS were full of stale t.tock , wnno ofIJch has IHTII hem for heveml days. Kaiii-n * Oily Is overstocked. At the minor imnkots , Ciiictn- natl , St Lontrf , nnd elsewhere , receipts nro inoro than can be disposed of even nt the low prices current. Not since May last has there been such a loiitf , continuous , uninterrupted break In cattle ns for the p.ist eight or ten days. To-day them was no Imiirovciiu'iit. The drcttiio on ordinary run of fat cattle Is fully Me per 100. Low Kiiulo natives , good medium steers and lurht lltto : steers am fully ( iOo lower than ot ht or ten days ago. llest rangers nro making only Rl.7-1 to Sl.'i' > and then down to Sivw. HestToxansate selllncnt Suw : to U'oand down tti 'iTn. . . .Steers , lWMo.l500 ! Ibs , Sl.'tl ( ir , " . .V ) ; 1'Joo to iiM : ) Ib.s $4.UO ( < M.O ( > ; UV ) to I1. Ih.s , Sll.iiVJfl.tX ) . Tlie roiiKh I'exas cattle aie dull and We lower ; Ifid Ibs , SiJ'OijKJ.v.'O ' : . . nio ! HK ) ll ) > , $ 'J.t0 ! < i , IK ) ; 000 to TOO Ibs , .V-.r.'hiW.lK ' ) . I'i'sterii nmijers. weak ; natives and naif- breedt , SJ.W ! ( iM.I5 ; t-ows , SiOOC WS ; win- tered'IVxnns , > 'J.K ! ) ( < TJ0. ! : ! Snles N ) Dakota , lli Jbs , * ; ( .40 ; Utu Colonulo-Texans , din Ibs. .SI.VIO ; To Montana cows , 1151 Ibs , aiWi ; UK ) Colomdo-TexaiiH. lO-'O lb- < , SV-'O ; 1IU tt'yoiu- luff , llTilb.s ) , s.l.ri : : ; fat WoOlo 1-tOOlbs ning- < lloos Tnulo was nc-tlvo and prlecs a trlllo easier on oidinnry run of imcklm : sorts , which sold at S > : ; .r > < ) ( U I.'R ' Houih ami com- inou odds and ends sold nt t.KVi | ( < l.fiO , and best heavy at s:5.irV : < e.Hi : ! > . I'nc'klm ; nmlsldi > - 'JTiO to MO Ibs , fcJ.-IO ! > ( rti.SO. LUnt s , l'0 ! to 17Jlbi , $ : ! .OJ t.s,5 ; U3 tu 'J10 Chtcnit'o Oi-nin Market. CmcAdo , Oct. i ! . [ Speoinl to the Uti : : . ] WIIU.VT There was a steadier to ) lug In the wheat market to-dny , and the tone was Mime- what stronger. Ke elpts troiu lirst liniuls were reported as showing a Killing olT for the lirstthiio In three weeks , and it wai declared that deliveries from this time forwaul would bolliihtor. ItccaintsatMiniieiipollsiiml Diiltith eonthiiie free , but nrc lighter nt all winter wheat points , Early cables icportod ( julet and steady foreign maikeU , and later cables < ] iiott'd I.lvei'pnol as a Nhiiilc tirmt > r. The market hero opened nt S7e for IKvu-nlier , ? e under the closing yestonluy attcriioon. but rallied under fair buy ! in ; to87jiff ( , fell back tobTtfc , rosen ain to S7ic , ritle < l sti-aily. ami then during the middle .session mlvaiicea to HS > ( c. receded to 87 > iJe , but rose iimiin under cond baying to bs c. and ci ii > d at s.si4 ss'de ; ' on tlm regular board. * Purehas- Injjwasv ry freebysoim ; of the Iar e local houses at. times during the session , ami the avKrc nti ! tr.ulint ; tor the day was larger than usual. The teeliuj ; wnsstroim again in Iho nUi'rnoon , closing nt SS > i ( iftu tor Decem ber. ber.Ooitx There wns an improved feeling In corn , nml .somewhat mom trading. The re ceipts continue quite tree , bat shipments nre also lai e. and stocks In store continue The market advanced Ke for O.-tober , while November showed an nuvnnco of Vfe. OATS Oats ruleil iiuiet , closing at a shade higher for cash nml the near options , while Aliiv iidfaiiceil fully ; Jfe. , Piiovisto.VH Provisions were ( nuet and steady ami jjuuer.illy a slnulo higher. The Week In Society. The first anniversary of the B'nni Brith occurred Monday evening til the K. of P. Hall , Fourteenth and Douglas streets. The festivities were attended byji large number of Omaha's Jewish soeiety. A programme of musio and speeches was rendered. Maj. William Chambers lias returned from St. Louis. F. B. Salmon loft this week for Los Angeles , California , to bo gone for sev eral ' months. . Mr. and Mrs. John A. IIorbachho.ro gone cast. Judge Diindy has returned from his western trip looking miieh refreshed and ready for the November term of court. The Metropolitan club opened its soil- son auspiciously Thursday night at Met ropolitan hall. Thu ball was well at tended and was a full dress allair , many beautiful and costly jewels being ex hibited by the ladies present. Tlio de tails , which had been arranged by D. Kaufmaiiti , J. Sehib" , J. Meyer , A. Calm , and S. J. Fisher , were perfect. The sup per , served in the building , was elabor ate. The music was furnished by the Musical Union orchestra , aud the man agement of the lloor was in competent hands. Thu .Metropolitan is the leading Hebrew organization of this section , and its members are among the best known citizens of Omaha. Thursday night's all'air was attended By many who were present on invitation , but hereafter only mem bers of the club will be expected to par- . ticiputo. The members of the Third Congrega tional church gave a sociable Tuesday evening at the residence of tlio pastor , ISev. ( i. S. IVlton , on Xorlh Eighteenth street. The largo house was very com fortably tilled with pcoplo who indulged various amusements , and during the evening an elegant lunch , that had been prepared by the Indies of thn church. was served. Everybody present passed pleasantuud profitable evening , ! hrough cllbrts of Mrs. Pulton to make them l feel at home. A tourist party , consisting of Mr. and Mrs. F W. Crocker. Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. C'ronker , Master Hobble Crocker and Mrs. V. M. ( 'rocker , all of Now York , passed through the city this week. A very pleasant card party was given ntthu residence of Mrs. Dr. V. H. Coll- man in honor of Miss Htigus Thursday evening , Unity Literary Club held its regular mooting last evening at Unity church , corner of Cuss and Seventeenth streets , programme consisted of os uys on Charlemagne nml St. Hoimdiut , nml was Followed by a conversation on the Cru sades. C. C. Hoiisel , of Chicago , is. visiting old friends here. Miss Mattie Iloyt , of Oomnncho , Iowa , a guest at the residence of Dr. Carter. Thos. Stevens and wife have returned a pleasant bridal trip in thu east. Mrs. J. M. Cornish has rolurncd from long summer trip in thu cast. Mrs. T. M. Thatcher , post-trader at ( Niobrnra , snout a few day. * in the oilier this week with his wife. W.J. Hrouteh is in Chicago. twt'on Hon. William F. Cody , known to famn iliiy every small boy us "Bullalo Hill , " ' lassud through the city tins week on his A ( east. KOUM Mtaa Myrtio Ihitler , of Cherokee , Town , ly hi the city on her way homo from til At Denver. flu ' Mrs. Harvey Dovel has gone to Illinois lining visit friends and relatives , Milton Itogctvj nml M'IM Kogor3 luiyo nati returned from it visit to St. Louis , . T. I ) . McCuiiloy , ft friend of Dt , Con- tliiuuc , from Detroit , is lit * the city. thu The Young Men's Christian Assoula- If social was quite n pleasant event , u. HKvntH Mrs. K , L. Patch anil Miss Nellie Patch , KIHIHHH City , are thu guesUi of Mrs , L. tinnier , 35U Douglas street. , C. Stewart , the well known Instir- COST [ ! 1-3 VILVEI. V Sold by L. B. Williams & Sons. aiiPtMiiaii from DOS Moini-y , Is grocli nj , his friends in this city again. Ho is gradually recovering from his injuries received in the Missouri. The Omaha Gun Club IKH issued beau tlful invitations for their annual banquet , which occurs at the Millard hotel , Thurs day , evening , October til * . On the oulsldo of the invitations is a handsome colored . picture ' ' ' of a dead duck , in relieve very suggi'Htivo. Thp members expect tostarl out , on their expedition about Monday evening. THK IIYMINOMITIU. : ; : Once again .this great maehlno , fin wonderful instrument whoso mechanism is directed to the purpOM ) of clearing up the matrimonial mysteries of the hour , is ready for its weekly task. The hands are moving. Slowly they swing about responsive to the subtle magnetic inlluenco which controls them. Soon they stop and , glancing nt the dial , the observer notices that two mimes are linki'd in sweet conjunction. Ono is that ofaclerkiu a shoo store * on Fifteenth .street the other that of a young lady from St. Joseph , Mo. , now visiting trieiids in this oily. The acquaintance of the two has been but a brief one , but It is ru mured that the ell'ect , is already fatal lo tliusiiiirlo blessedness of both. The sec tion of thu dial on which the date should bo illumined is blurred and can not bo plainly read. When it blooms forth , nowovor , the hynienonietor will announce the happy climax. Again the hands move around. This time they tell au'oetion's tale on a young lady who is a soprano in one of the choirs in tills city , ami a gentleman employed in the "government corral. " This case is in a nonr.wliut unsettled state , but it i : believed that the hands point conclusive ly to a matrimonial climax thcrAlo. It is said that since developing the "symp toms" the young man lias become a constant attendant at ( ho church , ami always takes a front seat although he is not a huidhcud. But the hands cease their restless quivering , and the hynienonioler is at rest for another wnr-k. TVTjen Uiby TTM sloV , wo R va tier Cantfirl.i , V len slio Trr.i a Clillil , elm cried for Cnalotla , When slin lincarau Jllm , Mm olmiE to C lorl , TThou alia had Children , aUo g ! r tlioui CnstorLi , MOST PERFECT IV1ADE rnrrstand stronccst Natnml Fruit Flavors. Vanilla. U'mon , Onmne. Almond , Uoso , etc. , flavor as delicately and naturally as the fruit , PRICE BAKINQ POWDEH CO. , CniOAGO. T. LO0I3. Cure DIroisci ct In , Horses , Cattle , Sheep DOGS , HOGS , rOULTBY , In IIKO for over 20 yenra by Farmers , Iw Ctockbrcctlors , Ilorso It. It. , A-o. | Used by U. S. Government. JtorSTADLE CHART-ej Mounted on Hollers & Book Mailed free. J. Co. , 1OO I'ulton Bt. . Ji. V. ( ' i > HOMEOPATHIC Ii SPECIFIC No , liTiina JO jreari. Tlio onlniicc'ssfnl remedjr for Nervous Debility Vital Weakness ! , , < l" and Pro trhtlon , from ever-work or ollifr cn\\c \ \ < i , . 91 i * > r vial , r & fiaUanil Ur/ro / vil ) mit T , for f3 * S ) M > nv OnimuiXTB , orecnt pfwtpaM n i roci-intof price. Ur ijhrr ) . ' > : nlltl. l . , ivy j-uiroD M. i , h. V. ilr R. THE CHICAGO I ' Itlil ll'ol ' -ncli tInn W' P/MI. / WAY. TIIR HF.ST uorrrn Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago. Juno day Tlio only rum I lo tnkd for Dox Moluui , Afar- ( fliullloivn.Cudiir lluiiliN.CIIiilon , Dlxld. Ulilcnvo , - ' Jillwmikoo mnl nil iiolnlHcn l. To Ilio piiniilnor Nclininliii , ( iiloiiuloVjoinliiK , Illuli. liiulio. Nn'iiilMro/oii ) ; , \VIIHIII-IOII | | nml Ciillfnnilu It ' UiTHbiiporor HMD. iidviuiliiKCd nol | io llilu liy tiny ' Anioiik' a tow of Iho Humorous points ol AIIIIO- rloiny unjoycxt liy the imlrons or tliU roiul Im- ' Oniiilin nnil-Clilciuro , mo IIH two inilns u of DAV ( XACIIK.S ivlilcli nro Ilio llML'-t tliut Imiimii art nml Iiiuiiiiulty C.MII c-ttiito. llrtl'.M , . nuiiilH 'K HI.KHI'INOHS. ( . wlilcli nro nioilrk or I'llhV. roinlorl uml clwiincd. llh I'AIK.OU DIAU'1.N ( ( ; iniilcr ' ( JAHH. nn < iiiri > aKbiiil by iiiiy. uml lu ulilo- cclclnnto.1 . I'AI.ATIAI , DlNIN/t / CA I IS , tlio mi I or which cannot bu found dlnoivhoro. Uonni'll lllnlfH Iho iniliiHOf Iho ( Inlon I'acl- thu lly. dliiiiioci In Union Dcnol with thoronf thu I'hlcaKoA ; N'oilliu-o iorii lly. | n ChloiiKO tlio It. U of IhU line miikocloau cone ( ilea with nil ousliin : llnug. For Di'tiolt. ( 'oliiinliiiH , InillnniiHil8 | | , Cincin , Nliururu FulU. llniriito , I'lllxliiiiv , Toronto , Montreal , Ito ton , Now Vort. I'lilludu/iililn / , ll.il- UuftlilnKlon mid nllpolnUilii tit-Lot UKOiit lor tlukHt. via llicr -.c , you ivlh thobcnt uccoinnuidaUoris. All ticket Hi'll tlukcW vlu this lino. nuoiirrr , K. B. HAIII. Oonorul iluniiKor. flon. I'tvu. A ciit CIICAjO. ( ( W. N. IIAHCOCI k . Qou. About. UU Fnrimin 8t.Unmh , Kob > Somitccu Votir ' Kiperlviiuo , I'AI'ITAI , $ : r , ooo TicVuts only $ S. 81mre In Proiwtlon. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY , "Woilo lioroliy certify Unit wo Miporviui Ilio rroiiKi'iiuuitH Tor all liio Monthly mini ilruwlnir of tlio lioulMntm .Stale Uilk-ry Coiniiany , uuil In | im > ou umimKii mill control tlis iln'lMK < lluMn i > ! \M ! , and Unit tlio minm nt-n i I with tioiHMt.r , fiilrne * * HIII ! In liilth louiuil nil imrtliM , nml xio niiihorlrn mn ctiiiipnnv to n0 : this rortlilrito. : with dm Nlnillcii of our al iiinin uttaotiuJ tit Us iiilvortlsmoiitd. COM.MISSIONKU * _ riirorporiilixl In IfiTS r irftV yt'iiw by tlio hub * Inline tor IMiiLMtiuiuil nml CliiirlliilituiiiirmHiH , willi nnipltnl of $ l.Ml.u ( > .l-io which n it ! > urvn Intiil ( if over $ .Vii.IHl ) Inn hiiu'i' boon nitilrd. U.viuiMvprwliolmliiKpopnltirvoli wiirtiiiMiliMi part oft Im Intw ' ' udnpusl lt' ) < ; t > nilji'r''d , A. I ) . ' Tlm only lottery ever votoil on nnd liy Hit' pcoplo ( if nnv nljilu. II never si'idinor postpones. ll. < w > nd.sliuli > nuiiiUvr dtnwlnpo tnku pluoo monthly. A Sl'I.KMUllOl't'OltTl'MTVTO ' A I'nilTirNN. Illli ( ininil Drawing , ( 'lii ' n I , , In tlio Acmli'inyof Music , Now Orlottn * , I'lRiSilny , Nov. liltli , lite , IbiHh .Monthly Dr.iwlnjr. PH1ZE $70,000 9' 100.0KTickets ) ut Vivo Dollars Unoh. IViiftioiW , In 1'lllhs. In rropnrllnn. i.isv ot' i'inxi.si : IPATITAM'UIZK $75,000 i do iio w.ixx ) 1 do do ID.OOO Sl'ltl/.m 01' S . ( M ) do y.UVI 10.1WI tl ) do I.XXI ( 1U.1HM M do 10,0011 KM do UK ) do do M do Al'IMIO.MMTION IMUV.nS. n ApproMnmtloii I'rl/.u.sol'fTW ) , . 0,7"il ( tl do ' " do rM U du do IWiT I'rims. ninnntitlnp to Applloiilliin for nitc-s to chilis tdinnld lu > iniulo only to the ollico of tlio company In Now Or- ICIIIH. Kor other Information * wrlto I'lonrly , Klvhrr full nddresf. . I'OSTAI , NO'l'KS , Ijxpniis Money Urdoi-H , or Now York U.\oliuiiKii In onlinury loi- lor , ciiiTunoy Ity u.vpions lull Mima of $ Xi unit up- unnls iitouru-XpuiibO ) ndiluisvd , Jl. A. DAUI'III.V , Or M. A. MAtTI'lUN. Ni-w Orloinw , fn. \Vllalllll'tll ) , II. C. . JInko T. O. Money Ontura imlmttlu nnd nddruss cllurs 10 KKVf Olil.UANS NATlONAr. MANIC , on LOUISIANA NATIONAL I1AN1C , Nuw Orluuiid , Tin. STATB KAM'IONAI. HANK. Now Orlinum , r.a. CiitJIAN : NATIONAL ItANIv i , Lu. WHO 19 UNACQUAINTED WITH Tim GCOBRAPHr OP Tlll $ couHtn * WILL eiS5 or CXAMININO THU MAP THAT THF ClllGAGO.RDC ? ISUND a PACIFIC n ILWAV Dr r on of It * crntnil | iu < lll n anil ctnre nlnllon to I | > rliifiil | llin-H Kam an I U'c't , ot InlllHl and Icr- mlnil po nu , I'liiiitliutet I Inniiipi liuiiuituni inlif. rimllnuntil link In i : > ul v l.in nt llin.iiifli linn > | uir. tullon h tilt liirliiM nml rui-llllnio IniTi'liiuil lii.llln lititnrfiMlrllliMiir Iliu AllnllllL. i nit 1'urllli' Ciiaxlu. 1C lilm tlio Inrnilto mill lic tioiit tonmlfri'iii I.iRt. N'lttlici t nml t > niitlif..iiil. mill fur iwl-ilii Wo < t. Niinlitmt nml Hi'iitliurnt. The Cront Rock Island Route Oimrantroa lla | iitlri > n tlint wiinn of pornnnal ffn. rltr nirunlril hy n Mill I. Iliiniiuulilr Imllntlnl n.oil. I. ni > ntlitrnrlM cif i Mnnnim i-td nil , mh.lun. tlnllf . liulll rnlriM'Mnihl . lirlilre" , ii.lllnir uvclt fnr p.rrri'lloii H4 liniiri i .kill rnli iimltn II the mlclr i ltaiirrmiriit | , nt liiilh'rH.iiliiiroiiiiHnml nlrbiiilcr . , . * nncl Hiit ' - . * - nhli-li iri > rrniii I hiiirno - tliil iipi'mllii'l ' t nil lin Irnlin oilier vit > rlftltlt rt thin nniiB ni liMi.ri.ni nt nil nu . rllnitJI.IMIK Ii IJnlori MiM.itN. . nuil tlm mi.Mri > Hi > Mtl cumrviU auj liiiiiilii'iiir Hi l'.n tiik'cr Jiiiiilpiiii'MI. Tlm I'mt Piiiroti Tmhn l . | - wn Clili-nirn Ki"l IVorU. ( 'i.iliull Iliullu , Kitnwii. Clly , N'liirnw , nut " I Hi At'liUi.ll . ill i'iiM | . . - . | , , r , . | l trnillnliil. ( Imlv . . up. ln.Nii.riil Oi ( JimrlifH ' . . Iliiklilllctnl riillinnii 1-nlm'o Hlm.H.tH . | . < ir lliH nii'-t iliihlKii , mill > iiniiiiiiu | > inning 'IT' In uhli'liclib'iniluly rnnkcilliu-iiliinii < lil-liirlr ili n. lli'i i.piiuiilp < iK.iiinil KmiAxClij-MinUiHil.uii i-e l. i run the L'rli'brnml IfcTllnlnif C lialr Cam , The Famous Albert ton Route Ilia illrrrt amiarnrlu line lii-twrrii ClilraKonnd MliiMrnpi.llaaliilSI. I'mil. viliclo I'nllMCrlloiiHniniln liil'iiliinltfiot ' | < riii'all puinu In ilivTrirlluiUimiiii llrlll-h I'ruvliirni. Over Ililn nnilc K ( Kiprrn trnlnt MID run 1,1 lln > - wnli-ilnir plnir , nuinini r ro- . i > ict'iiii | iiu i < MMiuii. < , uini liiuiiiiu : nml iixiilnjr IfniHil I ; f liiwt mul JllnilPnitn. It ! lilni Ilin tnnrt lrnl > luriilll ln I no ilili ulicat Ililili mid luitlulal l.uiliinr Inti-iliir Ii Hi.u ' HUH nrinlli r Dllimn1 LINK , flit Krnrrn mul Knn. Kiki'p. lm < IIPIIII uH.icil | | li'iue < ii i hi , Inii'HI , imtii n. miiilUmH I , rnvi'iiLnml rniinill lilulN. KmimKCIty. lllimcapiilla mul M , I'mil nml Ipli rriirilliU" | ilnl . tiir iletallnl jiifimimilmi n-n Mnp < i n , | Kiililrra. plitnlnal.leim wp | | * tirki-u , t all inlncl | > alTI < < ki- { "hi U'lltoi bUlm mnl Umuul.ii cr ilu - . n.OAnLr , c. CT. .JOHN , 'i rkt & I'au. { | ifclnlly ' In clioloriiirifiiiitum | H ( ho IIMI of Klilfio'Hfixnl liiviiliinlilo , Many rnxcM vnnM Im c'uroil wliuio uvoi-yihlin ; risci Iiml fnl ml nml ' o'B fnoil IIIIM been irlnl mnl nitnltioil , II/ llinrtrniKtli linimrlnl nml lit * iiniiiitil nttioii on owolf , tlio pliyHli'lun IHIH ln'tm nlilo to IIKO i ninrilloH 11 h to ullbct n pcriniuit'iit rruitoriv- or ( .lit' piitlrntlo liunlih , ST. CATHERINE'S DAY ACADEMY , Corner Klfililrcnlli nml TIIKH Hlifotfl. Omaha uniU'rlliofiiiool llioKMcra of Mnroy , TliiiHcholiixlln y mr cninninncns UinnrBt Mint , of SuiMdinlior , inn ! ( ilosus the lilnt vcoU lit ; II fo dlvlduil line two Misxlons of IIv IIIOIItllHClUlll. 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