THE OMAHA DAILY BEJfi , SATURDAY/OCTOBER 24. 1S85. FACTS COTE THE Thomas WLUoly and Some Elt3 of Eh ProTiona'Hiitor/ . FEMALE DASE DALL PLAYERS. The Now AVntcr Worlw nt Ilio fltoclc Variln A. AVcstc-nt Union Tele- urnpli Comjiolltop News About the Cay. IFnoM iiir. nr.R'n I.iNCOt.r * Munr.Air.1 The attempt of Thoimw Whitely nrul Ills wife to suicide proved , us Htated In yostonlny'a paper , to be ( successful , anil after n great ninny hours of Buffering both expired , notwithstanding the skill ful nnd faithful labors of several physi cians. A number of very strange Incidents are connected with this itflalr besides tho.Ho already spoken of in the Bute. On Tuos- tday iifturnoon whllo n married sister of MM. Whltoly's WIIH witting in her homo in thu eastern part of the city some one fired u pistol shot into the room \vhero the lady was Hitting , The bullet hit the ceiling nnd then fell to the lloor. The Ituly who wns about to bo con lined was BO badly shocked that .she guvo birth to ir child prematurely. Thu suicide occurred in room HO , which l the Name apartment in which C. K. Yost , of Omaha , Church IIowo and others hud their hcudimartcr.s during the Into republican convention , and where they sot up the pins for Yoat's reelection for chnirmnnKhip of the stale central committee. Snpi'rMiliotm people Imlkivo this to be an omen of misfortune. \Vhitely's brother arrived lute Thursday night from his home in St. Loui.-t. It has been determined to bury the couple hero , und ( ho fmuTul will occur to-day. The motive of the deed hits not been learned , its a careful .search through the dead man's eflects failed to bring any paper to light , which would explain any thing. One theory is that \Viiitely wns jealous of thu woman h married , and it vriw a preconcerted plan on bis part to commit the deed immediately alter marriage. There was so far as can be learned not the slightest foundation for his suspicions nnd all who were ac quainted with tlio young lady before her marriage speak in the highest terms of lior'niodcsty and becoming behavior on all occasions. She WIIH exceptionally good looking nnd bore a distinguished carriage. Another rumor which also hicks author ity has llotited about among the curious gossipers who have Hocked around the Hotel since the tragedy.Vhitoly , as has Leon stilted , traveled for the Standard Shoo company , of JolTorson ( Jity , Mo. It > i stated that : i short limn since ho drew tv draft on his house for about $ lKK ( ) , and it was sent buck to hint without payment. This fact seemed to have bothered him greatly. Some time ago Whitely had brain fever and he never entirely recovered from it. This together witli his morphine eating habit leu doubtless indirectly to the conplu'tt sad ending. There was not enough money found on Whitoly's person to bury the two persons or pay other expenses. The brother , Mr. A. A. Whitely , paid nil thu bills. TIII : STOCK YAnng. A HKK reporter visited the slock yank yesterday to witness u test of thu now water works ) . The exhibit was entirely unsatisfactory so far as wnssaid by these interested , and the works will probably bo tested again by the contractor. Whllo looking over the yards : i number of improvements since the reporter's hist visit wore noticed. The hotel is nearly finished and its three stories and high stone basement loom tip greatly from Its olovntoil site on the top of the hill. Near by are the brick works , which arc far ahead of what had at Ilrst been anticipated. Tlio sheds are largo and substantial and the capac ity was increased over what had lirst been intended , This enterprise is duo entirely to the lion. John Fitzgerald , whoso public spirt is well known not only in Lincoln b'ut over the entire west 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 largo numbers fed on their w y to custom markets. I'KMAI.Ii HASE KAM.KIC9. "The grout and only young ladies' base bull club vs. strong nine of Lincoln young men" was tin attraction at the capital citv yesterday which drew an im mense crowd of statesmen and otiiors to an open Held at thu corner of Nineteenth and L streets. The canvas covering to keep out those who had not paid their quarter admission was but a small pro tection against boys and others not pro vided with cash. Before the game was called the young ladies had many ndmirers and several young men had the temerity to feel of the muscular develop ment ot their arms. Thu ladies blushed thereat to such an extent it was feared that they would be unable to play , Deacon Hyde , of our esteemed but or- ratio contemporary , was asked to umpire \ the game , but his natural galjantry for bade him accepting thu position , as ho Bald he'd bo if he could decide .against the Indies , With great reluctance on thu part of the ladies another gentle- ,1111111 wtis called upon to net. The game itself did notainonntto any thing Judged from a sciunfilio stand point. TIIK NK\V Tlil.Knil.M'II COMI'ANV. George M. Myers , Ksn. , of Kansas City , superintendent of the United Lines tele graph oompn'iy , was in thu citryestur- day on business connected with liis com pany. Ho has rented tin olliee in the basement of the First National bunk , corner of Tenth and O streets , and ad- jncent to the Bni : ollieo. It will bo opened for business by the last of novt week , nnd iisuilleieiit force of operators put on to handle .the business , which it U expected will be consider able from the htart. Mr. Myers said that his company now comprised whut wore known as ihu Balti more & Ohio telegraph company , the I'osta ) telegraph companv and the new western comjinny which has been build ing through Missouri , Kansas and Ne braska. Tim tliivo will be called as iit.it- cil above , the United Mm * , and it will light the \\VMern Union for hii'.ini'xs lo nearly nil points in the United Sl.-itrs. The line is within twenty miles of Om.iliu and its olllcu will bo opened them about the sitnii ) time thu Lincoln ollieo opens. IN IMftANI'IAI , TKOI'IU.I- ' : . It in likely that the fomnlo Imso ball club , which played hero yesterday , will strand in Lincoln. Several of thefenmle.s conncctm ) i villi the ontlit have caused nn attachment to issue against Harry Freeman , msmagor. for $ ' 'Uil ovtirdno salaries. Constable I longer has attached everything of value bcloii inic to thu manager , Including n portion of the gate receipts for thu performance. The club is thu ftimu widen is to play in Omaha on Sunday. CITV ITK.M9. There will bu ti Japanese wedding nt the liKiitlbt church Monday evening next. It will 1)0 a novelty tmd till : ire invited to attend. ' Thu Lincoln city railroad company is building a track on Kloventh street north nnd south of I'Mml. Jim Kelleyaml piTty ; Hturtod yostordnv on their uiinunl yvio hunt. They will Jifojile eomewliero nn thu I'latto river , uud expect to bring homo loU of gnme , the company shipped homo a number of wagon loads , The river la said to bo white with gocso. The street crossings in Lincoln nro In very bad condition and Street Commis sioner Wilcox is haul at work with a force of hands repairing them. No city in the country has such reckless - less , heedless nnd careless drivers as Lincoln- . Many people of lain have como ver.y nuar being run over by thoughtless hack and dray drivers. The city has an ordinance against fast nnd careless rid ing and driving , but little or no attention Is paid to It. Only a few days since an elderly lady wan crossing on the corner of Tent.lt nnd O strcet.i , nnd was knocked down by an awkward drayman the wagon running across her botfv. Fortu nately the > lady was not seriously in- in roil , but no thanks are duo the driver for tliiMgood hick. The city pollen should see that the ordinance is enforced. . Secretary of State Ko.ggen Imq Pont out postal cards to all the county clerks In the state , Instructing ami requesting them to .fend In thu election returns of their respective counties at the curliest possible in inent. The election takes place November ! J. The inevitable and Irronrrflsibln hand organ is in town , and the Italian is gath ering In thu nickels without thu aid of the trick monkey. Lincoln lias one moro wholesale liquor house , making three in all. Great improvement.1) ) are still belli" made in Lincoln , and plasterers 'and stonemasons are receiving four dollars per day , but still there is a scarcity of workmen. ' * I' . W. IIowo , who has for some time acted as county missionary for the poor and has received larsjo sums of moni y from the county commissioners of this county to distribute among the pour as he saw lit. without making any report to tin ; board , has dismissed his claims amounting to some $8)1) ) , which were appealed to the distriet court , thus virtually admitting thatthecoiinty hoard had no authority to deliver county funds to him. During thu year KSil Klder Howe applied for and obtained several thousand dollars in aid from the board. Ills dismissal of the appealed claims is virtually a notice to the board that they have been violating the law in issuing warrants to him by the wholesale , ami citizens are now asking , cannot thu money be recovered from thu county hoard and their bondsmen which they have checked out in this reckless manner ? An inquiry and invustigati 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. Oorhiim , Ksq. , of Burlington , Iowa , has been in the city several ilays on bns'mo.ts. It is well known that Mr. ( iorhnm built the present Windsor hotel , nnd when lirst opened it was called after its builder , until the change of mnniigi'incnt. Mr. Gorhain expresses himself surprised tit the marvelous growth of Lincoln. He has beau shaking hands with large numbers of old friends since his arrival here. STATK AltlitVALS. A. B. Andrews , I'nwnoo City ; II. W. Tobias , Sidney ; J. II. BjUor , Howard : W. 1' . Mumnugh , Omaha : George II. Powers , Beatrice ; Ben. II. Ilayden , J. II. Hardy , Wilbur. Personal Charles Ilmlat , of Norfolk , is : it the Paxton. Uuiiliun LisjBO , of Lodge Polo , is at the Paxton. J. M. Strauser , of Sidney , is u guest nt the Pax tou. A. II. Ncidig. of Norfolk , is stopping at the Milliird. O. C. Salmi , of Beatrice , is stopping at thoMillurd. II. S. Nowcomb , of Lincoln , is si guest at thu Pnxton. Dr. Charles Whitney , of Friend , Nub. , is at tlio Millard. K. K. Smith and. wife , of Long Pine , tire at the Paxton. A. W. Clark , of Pupillion , spent yes terday in the city. C. M. Stendman , of Valley , is regis tered nt the Millard. U. Wheeler anil wifo. of Osccola , are guests tit the Millard. IT. M. Roberts , of Ncligh , is in the city , stopping at the Paxton. S. L. Gardner , of Norfolk , Neb , , is stopping at Iho Millard. K. W , Murphy , of North Plattc , is reg istered at the Pnxton. George _ W. Hani hart , of Lodge Polo , is stopping at the Paxton. K. W. Batty and Mrs. C. II. Paul , of Hastings , tire at the Paxton. Charles II. Bnmnor , of Fremont , is in the city , a guest tit the Millnrd. William Loose and James Suott , of Lincoln , spent yesterday in Omaha. Congressman Jim Laird , of Hastings , is in the oity , stopping at the Paxton. W. A. Johnson anil ( I. M , Lambcrtson , of Lincoln , are stopping at the Paxton. George W. Frank , one of the leading bankers of Corning , Iowa , accompanied by his wife , is at the Paxton. 15. It. ( iroom , of Lexington , Kentucky , one of the largest Importers of Hhorthorn cattle in the country , is in the oity , stop ping tit the Paxton. Sioux City Journal , 3M : Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Moore , who have been guests of Omaha friends for several days , will re turn homo to-morrow. A. T. Aii.stin , Logansport. Iiul. , is in the city ( o look alter his ItoMon shoo store on Douglas street Mr. Anst n is much pleased with the city , mill \vijl no doubt transfer his other stores in Indiana o this place. W. Dixon , Auburn ; C , M , Hunt , Lin coln ; G. W. Spencer , St. James ; Dr. L. A. , 'ihat'er , Sehnyler ; J. . L. Uittur , North Bend , are at the Can Held. Mr , S. F. Lewis , who was a delegate from I'Yaiiklin assembly , No. l - ' K of L , of this uity , to the general assembly tit Hamilton , Oat. , lias rntiirned to Omaha. U , II. Froldig , of Norfolk , roennt flno- rotary of the republican state convention , hart moved to this oily , and will locale hero in the real estate business. ( Jen.1 J. Kil S'n'tli and wife arrived home from the east last night , accom panied by their son , Dr Chas , K. Smith , dentist , who contemplates locating here. Mr. Harviiy Hawkins , of Creston , Iowa , and .Miss Nettje Hawkins , of Mount Pleasant , Iowa , am ] Miss Nettie Hawkins , of Ohio , are visiting Mrs. U. K. Allen. 'JOI'.l Webster street , Mr. T. K. St'H-o'H , the receiving teller nf the Omaha National bank , has rn- Mitned his position to accept another in the Commercial National , where he will olliuiate a-i both receiving anil paying teller. This Is quite a promotion tor Mr. Stevens , anil Ins jarge elreln of friends will rejoice with him in his good luck. Prof. Kdward I'.iihl , who gained con siderable celebrity hern as thu painter of a very clever picture depleting scenes on the b'anks of Ihn Missouri during the Hood In Omaha in 1 SI , is visiting tlm oltv , and is seriously thinking of locating liiiru pormnuontlv. The professor has made a thorough tour of the west , but snvs that taking all things Into consider ation ho has nowhere found sn/h general prosperity as ritjlit hero In tlm Gtito citv. Ho has just completed a very artKtlo pro duction entitled "Facing the Storm , " which is on exhibition ut lion's art gul lory , Tlioro is no telling when rheumatism mav toixd vou ; therefore always keep on liatid a bottle of StJaeol > H Oil. * Llttlo Casino , skating rink Saturday QVU. Oct. 31. tlm great emu mUo raou , MINISTRATIONS OF MERCY , * St. Joseph's Hospital the Greatest Sanifa- riutn of Nebraska. A Visit to Ilio Hosiiltnl Tlio Good Sisters of St. l-'nuiuls nail Their Order. st. .r The greatest of Nebraska's charitable institutions is St. Joseph's hospital. It is the greatest , not because the spirit of its foundation is any inoro righteous or its upholders more charitable than others , but bi-canso it has won public confidence and itsihlnislratlonsaro more wide-spread , reaching the larger number who require charity. Situated at the corner of Twelfth anil Mason streets , on the crest of a long hill , descending easily on all sides but to thu east , where the declivity is abrupt , its site overlooks the nity , tlio rolling plains beyond and the Iowa blnll's opposite , seamed apart by miles of the winding river. Such a vista viewed at any season of the year is inspiriting but sconbathed in autumn tints.as it was yesterday.word painting fails utterly ot the HU nil inly , beautiful prospect. None can question that this .splendid panorama ot nature commanded from the hospital , is an cle ment in sanitation as to the fevered traniii , in the tedious hours of convales cence , it brings sweeter ministorings than all the soothing draughts the arts of medieino can devise. Those who have passed the Weary journey back from the shore , of death to life , know others are in ignorance , that the surroundings of the invalid , which please the eye , bear grateful healing to thu soul to fortify in- liillcront hopes and pulseless energies. Thu hospital i.s a large 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 hero and there , but the structure and premises have a 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 llowers , communicate with largo halls on the interior. These branch ami ramify throughout the building so that every room and ward is entered im mediately from the halls , and from the semi-court structure of the building , ex terior windows are allbrdcd in every apartment. Upon the lower tloor there are foui wards , an apothecary depart ment , reception ehamoers anil number less private rooms , tneso hist furnished by gratuities from various citi/.cus to whose honor a memorial tablet is upon each door. Above stairs thu same order ot all'airs exists , the chapel and the sleep ing apartments also tituling place. AMONI ! TIIK SICK. The reporter made his visit yesterday in company witli a gentleman of wealth ami high o&teem in Omaha , who adds to his liberal monetary dispensationsthe moro Christi an task of frequent visitation upon this great refuge ot tnoalllicted. Histaco was lamiliar evidently to the greater number of the poor unfortunates , as they smiled in greeting to his cheery hail and feebly extended their hands for his warm pres sure : The wards are large apartments occupied in common by a number of patients.nnd are usually devoted tu the less serious types of injuries and disor ders , while for cases of grave char.ietur , the private rooms oiler abundant aceoiu- limitations. The Union Pacilic company has award of its own and the fact that it is regularly occupied by maimed and crippled is a sad commentary upon the perils of railroad ing. The railway company adds to this portion of its medical t.ervico a splendid surgical faculty and on this score , if on no other , the great corpora tion seems to bo doing the fair thing. All have been in sick rooms more or less , and are aware of the painful im pression , they create upon the visitor. Thus , in a hospital , with its vast agrrega- lion of human suil'enngs , it may well be imagined that the situation inspires all tint pleasurable reductions. Faces , wan , haggard , worn anil discolored ; eyes sunken , hollow , lire-lit or death dimmed ; physical frames wasted , pain-racked , maimed or bleeding all tnat the llesh sutlers presents here its doleful array. But what a glorious struggle the humani tarians who took practically to heart the teachings of the Na/.areno in founding this institution have inado against the palling atmosphere ot disease. The light Hoods in through largo easements set closely together , tlio walls , eeihngs .mil tloor snino with clean liness , while the cots in tlio neatness of the whitest linen bedding , woo slumber amid the direst suu'oring. No pains are spared for the perfect comfort of the unfortunate lodgets , while their slightest wants meet prompt attention. There are at present seventy patients in tlio hospital , about thu average num ber. A number somewhat exceeding live hundred have already within the present year availed themselves of its shelter nnd treatment. To those who are able , a no initial charge for lodging , board , medical service and nursing , of 11) ) a week i.s made , while in cases of extreme indigonoy , a fund is drawn upon to cover thu expenses. THE SI.STKIW Ol" ST. FI1ANCI3. To tliu credit of the good Sisters of St. Francis is this monument of huniani- tariatiism raised and sustained. The hos pital is managed in every detail by twenty-four of those pious women. Upon them every duty of the Institution de volves , thu ministering to tiu sick , the kitchen , washing and general housework. A more noble task than these women as sume is not to 1)0 ) Imagined. Forever tit the side of wretched livosstruggling with death as it visits humanity in its every form , from insidious unseen disease to the most shocking won nils , they lead an existence whosesublimity : ahovo common pursuits words fail to measure , That to their ellbrts alone , restoration to health of many whom death had claimed , it t-Tomed beyond surrender , is duo , scores of men and women in thisoity will vouch from their own experience. Tlio SUtnrs of St. Francis are not nuns but an explanation ot' theirexact position in the great tinny of toilers under the Itouian Catholic faith , is .something inoro dillicult than can bo hoped to attain in the piYsuiil small scope. They are bound to no removal from the concerns of life nor to the ulo'stored seclusion of the convent. Theirs is a lifo of puhlio duty and their places are in thu schools anil hospitals. Their order diil'or-t in its olllees from the Sisters of Moruy and the Sifters of Chanty although thodntics aru .similar. Their dres.s is ilistinclivo , their brown hoods and gowns with white cord belt is peculiarly their own. Upon entering the order , a privilege which is open to till women who success fully pass a form of examination known as tnu novitiate , this habit is formally as sumed and worn through lit'o or until absolution of the vows of sisterhood is t ikon , for a sister cuu tit any tlmu honor ably retire from the order upon present ing good and valid reasons for so doing. Although lint religious natuto of their obligations forbids frivolity , they are not under severe restraints , nud tlieir dutio.s taku them as freely out upon the streets ( o scenes of distress nu within thu wards of thu hospital , They Imvo less formal devotion in their laws tliun U uiintonmr.y among tlm nuns anil many other orders of ulsturhood , Twice or thrice a year they go "into retreat ' him m -lit together for a period of two or tireu-duys in devout solemnity.listening to and liccding tht > exhortation of some Franciscan fruir Mint to tlic-iu for that purpose. Surli an-oyent is now In pro gress at St.'Josepjn's hospital. The order takes Us name from Its ac cepted patron saint , Francis of Assisl , whosi * adventurous ntiropr forms an in- torcititi"chapter in , inetliacv.il iibtory. He was born at AsVisI , an ItalKui town , in 11HJ , and although olimUuiml Gio vanni Bcruadono , MVUS earlv nniuoil Frant'l , from Hi" ftivt thit : ItU father , a merchant , traded Hindi in Franco. He passed a youth of thoughtless dissipa tion , serving as a'coldier for a time ami subsequently taking Indulgence in theft , for which his fathnr.had. him temporarily , imnrisoiuul. At last , however , the ree- I ortls say , ho hearkened to a voice from I heaven and reformed to a life of the strictest piety nnd the most religions /mil. Ho dovotcd his llfu to relieving sullbr- ings and ministering to the unfortunate. Such an exemplary career did ho lead that two years at'tor his death , in 13-2(1 ( , ho was canonl/ed and nn order of monk ? and a sisterhood In his name and devoted to duties similar to those of his life were established. The lodge of Modern Woodmen held Its lirst meeting for degree work on Thursday evening at Williams' hall , about forty members being in attendance. Some interesting work was done in Hie degrees. There nro now sixty members in the lodge. The charter wi'il bo held onen one week for further additions to thu charter membership of thu lodge , IMATiAKf A prevented and thoronu'lily erad icated by Iut't'v's ) PITUK MAt.-r WHISKKY , Pl.'i"i per bottle , bold by all Druggists anil Grocers. N'ot In Greek. Or any other dead language , but in plain English wo wish to state that wo are going to sell on Saturday A & men's shoo for $3.- ( ) A $3 men's shoe for $ -.V,1\ Our stamped slippers for ! > cents. On Monday Brown's Dressing. Kemeinbur our dress goods sale now in progress. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. Bheet MiiHlc at Hall' 1'rlco. Wo are now closing out our immense and well-assorted stock of Sheet Music anil Music Books at just ouc-httlf regular marked price. This is an opportunity that you cannot allbrd to miss and an o Her that no other dealer can duplicate. If yon want to save 50 per cent call and see us. EDIIOLM & KUICKSON , opp. P. O. A special sale of fine overcoats nt a great reduction until Saturday 'Jlth 10 p. m. ji.ouTTtit : : , Tin ; MAMMOTH CI.OTII- IKK , 1001 Farnam cor. 10th St. Until Saturday , October 2 Hh 10 p.m. n special sale of line overcoats at illiberal reduction. ULCSUTTKICS'S JIAMMOTII CLOTHING HOUSE , 1001 Faijuain , cor. 10th. Heal 1'jSt.iUo1 Transfers. The following transfers worn lilotl Oct. 23th , with the county e-lurk , and reported for the BKK by Ames' Keal Estate Kriek Hansom and wite to Oliver 1C. Jlar- tis and wife , ni \ of lot S blk Ml , Omaha , w d-tfVr.o. i , i An ; ? . Kountzeetiil to.Oo. W. Shields , et al , lot U blk 8 , 1'lai'iWlow ' , w d-wn : A. J. I'oppletou and wife to Silas II. If. Clark.oJiofnwtf.ol'sw.tf of see 'JJ , T 15 , 11 VK , ( i c St. Joint 1. Itediek and 'wife to Silas If. II. Clark , n M of e of nw if of bw } f of sec i-'O , T M , U 1 : 12 , w u-4i 0. Patrick Uoukbud 'and ' wife to Omaha Belt Ity. C . , vr\4 of lot ? , blpck ! IJ7 , Omaua , n e d. A'll.'Swendby anil wife to If. II. Goble , trustee. w's > i of lot 1 , block lll.itf , Omaha , W d. S2,50i > . Uobert Jf. Taylor and wife to Omaha Belt Ry. Co. , part or lots W and 14 , bloalc Xt , Wal nut Hill , w d. 57UO. Chas. Chandler and wife to. Joseph Woof , lot s , block ii , Parker's add. w il. Ursula Springer ( widow ) to John 0. How ard and Murdoch G. Mclcod , s US feet oC lots Wand 11 , block 1 , 1'ark 1'iace , Omuha , wd ' " " ' "cfe'orgo P. Stobbins ( simile ) to T. W , Blackburn , lot 17 , block 7 , ILmscom Place , Omaha , w d 5700. ( Icoive 11. Guy and wife to William Fitch , undivided Mof lot 4 and undivided K of w } 4 of lot . ' ! , block 3 W , Omaha , w d . tf.suo. William T Seaman and wife to Ilernua J Meyer , lot A , Kuan's add Omaha , Allen's subdivision w ii , MOO. Stefan Umatliimi and wife to Everett O Ballon , w of lot 10 block 'J , Improvement association add OnVilia w d St.SiM ) . Mary K Stacbelle to Mathilda A IIK'slns. all interest to lot a , block 1 , S I. Itogcrs' add Omaha o c. St. William V. Morse and wife to Melissa Fid- rlcdo loto block 0 Syndicate II 111 aild Omaha w d-S7.- . Jefferson Bailev and wife to Hubbard Hart lotr. block "T" Shliia'sid add Omaha , w d- 8 > lBOO. Augustus Pratt and wife and others to Susie S. Southard lot 1 block 1 Pratt's sub division Omaha w d StViO. TilKliniiiii II. Lowe to Will Ulna Oraddy block 7 Lowe's 2nd add Omaha q c SI. John C. Willis and wife in Joan A. Law rence lot ii : block a fdlo Wild add Omaha A. I ) . Morse yon to road his big cut of prices posted under the clock on east aide of building. Best Newark make $ . - > .0 ( ) shoe on Saturday for $1.00. $3.00 shou on Saturday for .tJ.no. Thin citl is for Siiitmlay only A few broken-sisal Men's button $3.00 to ehno at $ . "i.)3 ( ) for Stitnrdny only. The only Hhnc Store in the city where a Woman's Slipper is sold for 7ctn. This Slipper sale closes on Salttnlaj/i Special sale of Brown's Dressing on Monday the 20th , Mth and Farnam. A. D , Moiwu , C. S. Raymond , Tollable jeweler. o AVhen you buy furniture lie snro j'ou get prices tit Chamberlain , Howe i\s Mar shall's. They buy from the best manu facturers , and gtmrnnteo t/ > make the very lowest prices. Opp.Falconer'aDouglas. _ L. R. Williamson ' who was arrested yesterday for peddling inksand mucilage about the streels , 'still continues his bus iness , having secutvd an order from Mayor Boyil granting him fie privilege. The Greatest Madlcal Triumph of tha Agsl SYMPTOMS OF A u " * r . ii u a * ? iui y 17 bxB& a J.Gsxifiipprllte , IliurcUcnsUYC.i'ulnln Ilio bend , irllh a dull eensallon In Ilio bacu purr , I'alu nur tlio ahoulder- bJade , l'ullao uflertatln ; , wilUmllt * iacllnutlonto exertion of boilr orinlnd , IrrlluLllltynflcinptr , I.i > tVB | > lrllB , trllU n feellncofbuvlin ; ueclcclctl aomo duir. Ilonrt. Hotn bcfurothe crtu , Jlcadoclis over Iho vlclit ere , Jtc tlfnncrllh Btful drenint , Hlzlilr colarril Urine , anil CONSTIPATION. TOTZ'S 1'iLI.Bnio especially adapted to iuch caaeH , oao Uoao oirecla uncli a . Tboy Iiirrcme t tin A | > petlle , ncl caiua tha bodr to 'I'nke uu J-'leoli. tlnn ibnayetem U uourlihcil.anil | jyihelrT iilo Aclluu oa tha IUtcittleOraiiiltreiiluritouU ra pro.li\cnl. \ I'flcaunc. 4 t glurray SU.1V.Y. TUTT'S EXTRAGT SABSAPABILL/l / Uia Iwjy. muttsj tieolUir Hesti. ttrcngtliens tha cut , nspuli-sttia noste of Uesj-Etwu with imro bkxxi onJ hant miiscla ; tones tliu nervous srsUm , luvlrorates th train , dii.l imimrtt trie vigor ot manhood. 81. KoM liy ifniiOj.t8. | OI'l'U I. 1 1 Murray St. , Now York. THE GREAT BREAK IN BEEF , Tha Market s nt Chicago and Ebowharo Oforetocked with Stuff , STRONGER FEELING IN WHEAT. Tlio I'lurry or the rust Kow.lnya Hlou-u Over The Minor-Markets All Hliowa Htcnillor Cimill * tlotiuuil Hotter 1'rlccs. Cliluaco Iilvo Stock Mnrlcot. CHICAGO , Oct. St. [ Hiwctal to thu IJr.n. ] O.vrrt.i : AVItli tlm frcsli arrivals there \vuro from ltC03 ! to 14,000 on snle. Tito IXMWvt ro ftlll Of StalO Stock , MIIM ! Of SVlUc'll lllH bct'll hum for suveral days. Kama- * City Is ! MI ovurnlockcil. At the minor imuki'U , Cincin nati , Kt Lotilrf , tnul I'lsouhuro , roccliit.i nru nioro than can ho dlsiwsed of even nt the low prices current. Not since May last has thcro boon .such a loitj : , continuous , unlntorruptod break In cattlu ni fur the past cluht or tun lays. To-day thei-u was no Imiirovciiii'iit , The dpclliio on ordinary run of fat cattle Is fully f > 0c per 1 < X > . Low Krado natlven , KOOI ! medium .sU-ers nnd llphl little steers aio fully ( XX ; lower than eight or ton days ano. Uest milkers nro making only S1.7S to Sl.'i" and then down to SW > . Host Texans are sulllnc at St.M : to ? : t. ! ! . * > and down toS'J.75. Sti'ors , IS'M to IfiOO Ihs. JM.'O ( it.vw : 1MOO to HIM ) Ib * , 4.oOfiftX ( > ; wo to f.'o His , SlUVXtel.OO. The tough Texas cattle me dull and M' lower ; tiso Ibs. S'J.WiUaMO : 7r > 0to 5HX ) II ) ! , , SidOytatK ) ; 000 to TOO His , .VJ.5XiW.JK ) . Western ranuers , weak ; natives and naif- breeds. sn.so@-i.ift ; cows , Si K' ! . 'Jwin ; - teivtl ' ( Vxtuis , MJ..K ) ( < Ti.0. : ! Halct-N ) Dakntn , HIM UH , st.40 : : aio Colarmlir-Te-iciiiw , < > ; < > Ibs. .Si.20 ; 75 Montana cows , 1151 Ibs , siwi ; HXJ Colorado-Texaus. KM ) Ibs , si.3) : ) ; UH Wyom ing , 1170 His , 8U5 ! ; fat liBO to 1400 Ibs rung- ers. S ! .7Rfirtao. lions Trodo was nctlvo an < l prices a trillo easier on ordinary ruti of imcklni : sorts , which sold at ! > ! .i' > 0H-UR ( Itiuigh and com mon odds and emls sold at SUCKiKMiO , and ln'ht heavy at sUV : ( l.rii ) . I'ackini ; and shlj > - llillL' . 'J)0 to ! i J Ills. S > : WIH < " -.SO. J.k'flt Wiilsrlitri , 1'5D to 1TJ Ibi , S:5.0Jj : . * > ; U ) to ' ' 10 Ctitc'Ui > o Grain Market. CnicAdo , Oct. tf ! . [ Special to the Bri : : . ] WIUAT : Tliuru was a steadier feeling in the wheat market to-day , and the tone was MIIIIU- wlmt stronger. Keeelpts troiu lirst hands were roiiorted as sliowlni ; a falling olT for the lirst time in three weeks , and it was declared that deliveries from tills time forwaul would bullghter. UecalptsntMinneapolIsnnd Duluth continue free , but arc lighter at all whiter wheat points. Early cables reported quiet nnd steady foreign mnrkeU , and later cables quoted Liverpool as a shade tinner. The market hero opened at S < ; for Deuc.nber , > ' e under the closing yesterday afternoon , but rallied under fair buying to 87e , full back toSTJ c , rose attain to biCi ruled steady. and ( hen durlni ; the middle .session advanced to HS e , receded to S7c , but ro < o aiiatn under ; ; oed buying to bSv' c. and closed at ssj ss 'e on the regular board. ' I'urclms- ing was v ry free by some of the large local houses at. times during the session , and the avKivgntu trading lor the day was larger than usual. The feeling was strong again in the aiternoon , closinijat SS > iigSS e tor Decem ber. ber.Coitx There was an Improved feeling in corn , and somewhat more trading. Tliu re ceipts continue quite tree , but shipments arc also large , and stocks in store continue lljjlit. The market advanced } < o for October , while November showed an advance ofc. . OATS Oats ruled ( inlet , closing at a shade higher for cash and the near options , while Slav adfanccd fully i c. I'novisioNs Provisions were quiet and steady and generally a shade higher. The AVeck in Society. The first anniversary of the B'iwi Brith occurred Monday evening til the 1C. of 1 * . Hall , Fourteenth and IJiingl.-is streets. The festivities were attended by.n lurjre number of Omaha's Jewish society. A programme of musio uiul .speeches was rendered. ] Ua.j. William Chambers lias returned from St. Louis. K. B. Salmon loft this week for Loa Angeles , C.ilifonii\ ; bo jjono for aev- oral months. JMr. ami Mrs. John A. Horbach have goiui oast. Jud e Dmuly hiw returned from liis western trip looking much refreshed nnd ready for the November term of court. The Metropolitan club opened its sea son auspiciously Thursday ni ht at Met ropolitan hull. The ball wns well at tended and WHS : i full dress iilluir , many bountiful and costly jYwoIs buine ex hibited by the ladies present. The de tails , which had been arranged liy I ) . Kntifmaiin , J. Sehill' , < ) . Mc.yur , A. Calm , and S. .1. Fisher , were perfect. The sup per , served in the buftdinf' , was elabor ate. The music was furnished by the Munical Union orche.stm , and the man- : i < rcnuul : of the floor was _ in competent hands. The Metropolitan is the leading llobrow organisation of this .section , and its members nru iimong the host known citi/.on.sot'OnmliM , Thursday night's ull'air wns atteiule'l By many who wcro present on invitation , Tint hereafter only mum- liors of the club will he expected to par- , tioipato , The menVbers of thoThird Con ropa- tlniuil church gave : i sociable Tuesday ovcnin at the residence of the pastor , Kor. ( j. S. I'ulton , on Norlh Ki liteontli slrcet. Thu lar o house was very com fortably filled with people- who indulged in various amusements , anil during tlm overling an elegant lunch , that had been prepared by tin : Indies of the uhnruh. was served. Everybody present passed a pleasant and profitable nvonin&tlirougli tluicH'ortS of Alru. 1'clton to make them Ull f ( > ( ! l at llDHIL' . A tourist party , co'iisisting of Mr. and Mrs. KV. \ . Uroc'kcr.Mr. ' ami Mrs. ,1. C. ( 'rocker , Must or Hobbio Crookor and Mrs. ( , ' . M. ( rockitr , all of Now York , passed through the city this week. A very ploasanlenn ) party was given ntthu residence of Mrs. Dr. V. II. Coil- man in honor of Miss llugu.s Thursday evening. Unity Literary Club Ijolil its regular mooting last evening til Unity church , corner of Cass and Hovonteontli streoU. The programme consisted of I'S ivs on Charlemagne and St. Bomulict , and was followed by n convorsution on thu Cru- sailc.H. C. ( J. llonsol , of Chicago , i visiting old frinnds here. Miss Mattie Iloyt , of Comanche , Town , is ii guest at the residence of Dr. Carter. Tlioj , fjtovuns and wife have returned from tt pleasant bridal trip in the oast. Mrs. J. M. Cornish has rotimieil from a Jdng.sniiinior trip in thu cast. Mm. T. M. Thatcher , poat-lrador at Fort Nlobrara , auimt a few duy * in the oily this week with his wifo. \V. J. Broatoh IB in Chicago. Hon. William F. Coily , known to faino and every small boy as "Buwilo Bill , " passed through the city tins week on his way oast. Miss Myrtio Butler , of Cherokee , Towa , is in the city oa her way homo from Donvur. Mrs. Harvey Dnvel has gene to Illinois to visit friends and relatives. Milton IloguM nnd MIs Honors have rctnnuid from a visit to St. Louis. T. D. rcCallluy. ft friend of Dr. Con- norrt , front Detroit , la lit thu city , The Young MOM'S Christian Assooln- lion eoulnl vvasrjuito n pleasant ovont. MrH , K , L. 1'atoh nmlMiss Nclllo Pntch , of KHIISHB City , nru thu guests of Mrs. L. A. Garner , 2511 Douglas street. If , C. Btuwnrt , the well known Insur- COSTS WlLLAJ VZLVET , mm , Sold by L , B , WiUiams & Sons. nnro man from Des Moini'H , 1 groeti njj his friends in ( his oily again , lie Is gradually recovering from ills injuries received in the Missouri. Tim Uinalut ( Jttii Club IKH issued beau * tiful invitations for their annual baiiuet ( | , which occurs at the Mlllnrd hotel , Thurs day evening , October iii ) . On the ottfsido of the invitations is a handsome colored plctnru of a dead iluok , in relieve very suggestive. The members expect to starl out on their expedition about Monday evening. TIIK IIYMINOMITIU. : : : Oncrt apiln .this great tnauhinn , the woiulorl'nl instrumunt whoso mechanism is direulud to thu purpose of clearing tip the matrimonial mysteries oC the hour , is ready for its weekly task. The hands arts moving. Slowly they swing about responsive to the subtle magnetic intlueiuu ) which controls them. Soon they stop nnd , glancing at the dial , the observer notices that two names nro linked in sweet conjunction. One is that , of iiclerk in ti shoe store "on Fifteenth street thu other that of n young lady from St. Joseph , Mo. , now visiting trionds In this city. The acquaintance of the two has been but a brief ono , but it is ru mored that the ell'ect. . is already fatal to the siiiirlu blcssi'dness 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 , Iiowe.vi'r , the hymoaomotcr \ \ ill announce the happy climax. Again the hands juovo urouwl. This time they tell all'cction's tale on a young lady who is a soprano in ono of Iho choirs in this dly , and a gentleman employed in the "government corral. " This case is in a noniRWlmt unsettled state , but it is believed that thlt Imuils point conclusive ly to : i matrimonial climax ; thereto , it is saiil that since doeloping tlut "symp toms" thu young man has become a constant attendant at the church , anil always takes a front seat although ho is not a Imldhcad. But thu hands cease their restless quivering , and. the hymemunelur is at vest for another wfck. TVTien IHby wan nick , wo RSVO tier Cantoris , When oho TT.VI a Cliilil , she cried Tor Cnaloriu , AVTjon film Imuamo ill , Mm climeto Oa torl , VThiM she had Children , alio givro thoui UitgtorL'k , HdOST PEFFEDT ? MADE Purest and stroncest Natural Fruit Flavors. Vnnlltti. lx > mon , Onmtie. Almond , Unsc. etc. , flavor as delicately ami naturally as the fruit. PRICE CAKING POlVDEa CO. , CniOACO. BT. LOUI3. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC yeterlnary Spscifics Cur * Dleciasei cf Morses , Cattle , Sheep DOGS , DOGS , POULTRY. In HBO for over 20 years l > y Parnior3 , Gtockbrcctlors , Ilorso 11.11. , J. Used by U. S. Government. -83-STADLE CHART -d Mounted on Rollers & Book Mailed Tree. numrlirey 'Jtcd. Co. , 1OO Fulton St. . N. y. HOHEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No , In lisa 30 years. The onljr miecmufnl rcrneJ/ for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , end I'rnstmtlou , from Ovfr-work or nllier c iuii"i. 91 per Tint. nr6 rial-ism ! Urjso vi l iMimlrr , for 9. SOMIIIV JHUfliirfT8. ( nrBi'nt poHtjialilo i rDcnptuf price. Illl l | > trr > 'JHlIrl : eto. , I OS lulfoa hi. , h , IT. 5 . , ll.lowu , ' . ' . c.r tuu C'f I'ourhu , IK.IU , i Jf iTuni Mij < * OnlfiU. ronif oi. huioti. J RHul.ll.l.bbCMil.W IU.OU. Oold Ckird oi Iju-r > . llutlon * , ( irnamniU. lUvAatnl t'/oc - ll n rltni.'l tit. t i. CllAinpi , cle * THECHICAGO * ' " > THR Hf ! T KOIITH AND Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago. Tlio only road to tukcifitr nun Molnoi , Map. flmlltown.Codiir Htiildi | . ( 'llriliiii , Dlxlo. Clilcnvo , o unit nil | ] : : . To tlio iioniiloor . Uiloiudo , WjoinltiK , Uliili. lilulio , n. WitMlilnvlon ami I'lillfrn-iilii It not | > < M. , | | > | O liy nny tiihoilluu. . few or Iho tintiicroiia points nt Mipo. rlnrltyiiiijoyiKl by the jitilroim or thu road Int. tvvi'im Onmlm iiiid-C'liiuiiKii , uro Its two tinltiHii duy of DAY ( X > A'IIKS ( ulileli nro Ilio line-it Hint lininiiii urt mid Inifoiiiilly can ctcuto. Itril'AI. . AfK HI.KIil'INO (7AIIS ( , which urn models of coinlorl und iiln iiiicd. Us J'AUI.OU JIIIAWlNf ; ItOOM OAH3 , liiiHiiriii M > d liy miv , mnl UH ivldii. ly fclclmiliid I'AI.AT/AI / , DlNIN/i / OAltS , tlio LHinil | of which tiiiinot bg foinid ( ilsoivlioro. At Contidl lllullH thu triiliin of thu Union Paul. flu liy , ( Amiioui -Union Dcnot with t hos nor tliu I'hlciiKO & N'oi'tliwoiitorii liy. In OlilcuKO the traliin of IhU line iniiko clotio coniu llou wltlt thonoor till iwHtitfii llnoii. I ' 'or Dbttolt , ( 'olilnilniH , Inillnnii | > ( iH | , Clncln. iiatl , Nluifura I'ulli4. llnllitld , 1'itlMliiirfr , Toronto , 21ontruiil , Il < i ton , Now York , ridliululphhi , li.il * tlinorvViigliliiKton und all polntfl In tl > u ( iUbt.Udk ttio tltkot UKoat tnrtloki'it. via llio- ' NOIITI.WK8TI'.ICN | , " If yon \vikh tliu Lent acooiiiiiioduUons. Allilokot HKuntn si-ll tlckcw via ( Ins lino. U. IIIKiliriT , 1C. 8. HAIIt , W , N. . Qou.fconl , HIKiirnam St. , Uinnlm , Not * Sovctitoou Vou-b * Kxperlunoo , OAI'U'AI , IMU/U , 75,000 TtcViit only $ . * > . Bhnrot In Proportion. LOUISIANA STATB LOTTERY COMPANY , "Wo dohoroliy certify tliul wn RU | > nrvt.-to tlm iimiiiKi'montM tor nil UiQ Monthly niul Hmnl-A.iK. mm ) ilrawlnir of Ilin l/nil.Mntm Stnto UiltiT/ Company , anil In IUUMIH umiuwi unit routrol thsilrnwlnj ; * thiMii ( < lviH , mid tluit tlio piuiiORro roiuluctrtl wltli tionostr , ( ulrnnot innl In n < 'J lultli towiuil nil imrtkiM , uiul MO milliorlro io coiiivnny to usio this rnrtlilonlo. with fiin-nlmlla * of our sift nut tires lUtuo'.ioJ in Ita iiilvmllsmould. ' -A COMMIS.srONRK'i. IneoiTornted In l&TS 1'urAI yearn liv tlio lolls * littiw Iwluentiitiinl nnd l'liiiHtiil > loiiirpo- | , with iioiipital of $ lifH.tiM ) m which 11 rttsurvn. tnnil OI'ONXT $ .v > i'uo ' Inii hitii'i' Iii > eil iiddod. ll.v mi overwhelm ( UK ) Himlu-votn | : Its I nmcMHo wii * niMili' tpiii t nt' the pit > oiit stale cniifttutlon iiiioplod lramiti ) [ > r.M ! , A. I ) . IH70. Tlmonly Iniiory mir < voioil on nnd oinlorsuJ by tlu > people nf iinv hbitu. It neversmlosor postpones. Jtit irriuul sin.flo niniitior ihiiwln tiiUu tdiwo niotithly. A SlM.KMllllDl'l'OltTt'MTVTO A 1'OKTUHM. tltlidiiiiiil Drawing , Clu-H I. . In the Ai-ndi'iny of MII.-.IO. Now OrloniK , I'uusdiiy , Nov. lulli , idttj , IWltli Monthly lriwln < r , nnBti'fi'fla i v Dilf A' r * rmt\ CAPITAL PHE/.E $75,000 100UiTickets ( ) lit Klvo l ) lliir < Knuli , Fractions , In Kllths , In riii | > iifliiin , t.isr of iMif/.r..st ICAl'lTAt * VU1/.K $75,000 I do ill ) UTi.UM 1 do do ItXW ' OAppro\liinitlun It do U ill ) IWiTl'rlzns. nmoutitlnp to c- > . , " " -i Applk-iitlun for rate.-i to dubs xhiHild tin miulo only to the ollluu ut' the cinnpiiny In Now Or- It'lllH. For other Inrormalloii > t-lto vlonrly , nlvlirr full nddi-css" . I'OS'I'AI , NfTKS , Mxprms Money Order * . oi-Ndiv Viit-U l\cluniK ! in inilliiiiry lul- tcf , cniTunt'y liy oxpir.viiitUbiiiiisor Ji ) and up- M. A. DAUrill.V , Or M. A. nAUl'llIN , Ni-w llrliiiins , T.n. Wiialiiiurton. 1) . C. . Jlako I' . O. Money Orders pntuiMo nnd address CULTS to NU\V Oltl.KANS NATHi.N'AI. UANK , Now Ork'tinn , In , LOUISIANA NATIONAL IlANlf , Now Orluuiia , I < a. STATK NATIONAL HANK. Now Orlouiir ) , r.n. CKHMAN NATIONAL IIANIC Nuiv Urluuiid , Lu. WHO IS UHACQUAI-ITED WITH THE CCOOHAPIir OP Till ) coutirnr WILL ci * ot CXAMIMINQ THIS MP THAT THE 6HIOAGOROBK ISLAND a PACIFIC flUILWAV Ilr rc on oflN crntnil | > u < lllim and clone relation ( a nil | > riiiHpil llni'H KiHl an I Wo t. Bt Inlllnl and li-l > nilml i > o UN. I'liiiHtlincoi iln > nui l ImiKiiMnt mlif- rtinllnuntil llnU In tltitt HVHI.II | l Oirunirli Itrtn-imr. tutlon Hllluh iMVltrl mill ru'lllli.t | . liurtlnmllliillla lieKvm-ilflllrinr Iliu Allnntlu i nil rucllliCimxti. . . 1C In rtlnii tlio ruviirlto niul lii-ni Kinto tun rut fri'in ' imlntj l.int. Ninllx-Kt niul r < oiitlc.i l , iiml curitvpunilliur IKjI'ila Wnit , Niirllitr < l niul Hi.iitlmmr. The Croat Rock Island Route ( lnnrnntcMi Ita | iuO'om Hint wn n of prmoniil > cm. rltv niritrilril liy a neil I , tliinouulilv linllntiril ron < | . IIH I. niniintliirui-ki or rnnilMmms nrl rail , mh.lun. tliiilriinlli I'lili-i'in nii.l iiriiUrcH , n.liiinrncci ; II IIIP li'rrn-tlini 4 Imiiiin Llll mil innkn II I hi' Mtletr BH.II | < inw iiriit-itlMiir.M- | | , | iliilfoi-niHnnili.il-Innlirif , iidlliutfsfirilittfillwli.lliiu vxhl.li . L-OKMII , IIP priio. lloil M | > rittliiil of nil ll * Inilm ( lllirp rnvi'lnltlii' nf tills roule ni 'llnii-r.-iM nt nil rniiiicrllnir IIIIH | | | ti Iliilon Uriutii. mill tin , i.n . iirp..i-M-il coiHfoita aud Injuilosuf Hi r.ns n-ur | . ; | | , , ( . | . . Tlw l'i t t'jii- | . . TiTilm l < . | ivtn riili-no nil Ti-orjii.Cuiiiu-ll Ilinilu , Kuinuii. City. Iviiimw. rlli mil At'liNoii lii i > nHiiM. , | or cll ninllnliil. Uniir mi. III-I.M-I-I | | KIT ( JimrliM ( ( anilllr.nl fiillinnn I'.li.i'n Klpi' | ; i or ilm hiii..t. ilotlcn. mnl tiiiii | > iiuii > liinlna lir ! < . It ; hli-li cl ilMiml ly riiolicil liiciilK nn < li t-iiii-lr 'Hi n , lli-t > v iihli ! < 'iir.i mnl Ki'M-Vni ) mil AH-MI-OII m-o l i IMII thu LVIiriii. < il liTllnlni ! ; ( hair ( 'iun. The Famous Albert ton Route Is the illi-ppt unit tuvnril ; line hftwwn Clilwiifo'nna hlliiiica | ill < nmlst. I'linl , ivhcio roniicrtloiiH mr nmiln ! , . ! ' . " " , , " ' ' ' ? " ' " ' ' R" P"1"1" I" II * 'JVirlloilm mnl llrlll.li I'rovliirn-i. OVIT IhU IIIIH ! , . t K i > n > 1riln ; inn inn in | ln < vriiii-ilnir plnirii , wiinnii r ro- S'l'-K , iik'l'innriio | loiMllih'H. uiul IniiillMj.mnl llnliliiir irn.MM'lji.f l , rk mnl Jlliii ! | . ili , It I , ? ! . . , tin. mo/6 il'i'lrillilu ' i-ulllnlii ino i Mi wheat lkld mill liubtuial l.m U < > r Inti-ilor HiUMi Hllll nnotli r lilltl'.in1 WNK , * U Fpiirra unit Kiin * lii-p , IIM hviin oi"ii | l liviHmn i liirlnii'iil , Indln. . . , ll < nn < l Iarnyi > tic.inii | ( ' 1,11111 II lilnir , , KnnmiiCltr. Mliiiipniiiilliiiiiiflht. I'niil nnil Ilili riiidllnl | ilnt T Jiir ( jotallnl liiroiiinitlnii ten NMH | i ml VoMen. olitiiliialile.in * , i | | l'i-l.i't ' ; in , HI all | iilnclMlTI | < > ki-j Ir i'Vn I'11"1 ' btalo * mnl fuiiadat ij \ nU R. n.oAnun , E. BT. . i'let't&Uiiii'l Jl'p'r , Oi 't C3H.XdJk.OrO. . Kspcclnlly Inclinloniliifniiliiiii la Iho uno ot liljio'a fiXMl ilivnlimtilo , Mnriy rnsim conlj bo ciiruilvliuio ovorytlilnc i. < | g Innl fnl ml mill ii ' IIIIH lici'ti tried nnd rotnltioil , y tlm KtrciiKih liiii | i-ii'l ' nnd Us niMiirtil iiftlnn on II I owoln , Ilio iiliyplcliin IIIIH licnti ulilo Id imo Kiiuli niinoillus im to oil cut ii iicmiuiu'iit roatciriv lion or f > ln imllcnt in hoiiliji , ST. CATHERINE'S DAY ACADEMY , Corner Klirlitcctilli und Cum Htrontfl , Omali * umli'r Ilio ciito ul tlio Slstt-ra of Mnruy , TliiiHclioliMllo your uonmimro ( < i Ilio Orst Mcm diiyul' SuiiKinihor , mid cliiMit Iliu liut tvcuk o ( .IIIIID ; It Id dlvldud Intu two Missions or 11/9 muni IIH each. niiilnif I > oinrtiiioiit | , i'-'iTi j Pupm-linom , fitil per HOIHIIIII , ! > oiurliiiont | , J | | iorhos. lo > i , Tlilr.l lioiiufliniiiil iior M I'niu-tli loiiii-iiiont | | , f l ; > po ril'lll Iillirlllllllt. | ( IU plir kOSnlllll. Junior litiiiiitniiiil..fi ) pnr hchwlini , r.iyublo Half Votirly In Advanuo. J'liiln potvliiir , fiinoy work , pinlinildcry , nt * frnii of elun-Kii. MIIKIO uinl nthitr ucodinplU1 ! nuiiilH fdriii iiMt-ii uliurK'i. This itihtllulloii U cii y. ol iiccew * liy the Mii < ol cur linos. Hey * nniicc Ilio nun of ten nru : i'l"'lit-d. ' IIH di irlnv prlvii' "cuiH In s , limpid , niiply ii' r nru. tlio luiiiiitalou of | uiills. | U. U aAII.ICII& ! . r. n. JDIINSOX Garlichs Et Johnson , BANKERS 516 H. 16th STREET , OMAHA , NEB , InviwtTiicmt Swurltlc. ! , Mort aso I.oans. s ni'Kdtlutctl on oily projiurty timid * farnw. cent ! iitcrc > tttllu\vcd on tlini : ilcpo.slU.