TflJU OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUBSDAT , SEPTEMBER 1C , 3880. SUE CALLED HIM A DEVIL , The Testimony of the Eev , Warrtu Oochrnn. A RATHER SPICY CASE. The llcputillcnn Primaries nnil Cliurcli JJcmo'H Hoodlr-OmiK Unto Mur ray Discharged A United StnlfH Court Case , lite. Tlio Couhrnu Quito n ripple was created in police court yesterday afternoon by Dtho testimony of Kev. Warren Coclt- run , llio ngcd defendant in ho assr.nlt mid unitary case which was mentioned In the HKK a wuck or two Binco. It may bo roineinbured that Airs. Coeliran liad her liufband arrested for coninilllinu : an assault upon her. The sensational facia of their marriage , and the ngutt dlvine'H unhappy life sineu the nmrnatro are still fresh in tlio minds of the public. Jtalh plalntiir nntl defendant wore presentyustcrday afternoon with tlielr at- tornovHand Iriends. Mrs. Coeliran is a email , nither well-prosorved woman ; whose harsh fuaturcs do not , it must bo confessed , impress the average observer favorably. During tlio progress of the testimony , which was rather adverse to her side of the case , she glared alter- nntuly at her htiilmnd and the judge , shaking her yellow looks vigorous ! y as the oviueiiee now and then took a turn unsatisfactory to her. Mrs. Coeliran wa.s first put on the stand and told her story. She claimed to have been assaulted by her husband most out rageously , anil also by a woman , Mrs. Allen , who happened in at tlio time and joined In the attack. After she had re lated her niilo of the case , Attorney Irvine , for the ( lofonsu. asked her : "Mrs. Coehraii.didu I.you assault Mrs. Allen with a washboard , striking her over the head with it ? " "No , sir , " 8lio replied vigorously , "I did not. If I ain't mistaken , there wasn't ' no washboard in tlio liouso then. " She was told that she could leave the witness stand. Mr. Coeliran , Hie defendant , was called as the next witness. The ogt'tl minister mounted tlio stand with dilliculty. "You may tell your story now , ' ' said his attorney. "All there was to it , " lie said , " .she attacked mo and I defended myself. ( Mrs.Coeliran glanced wildly at him. but lie continued , placidly. ) On the morning of the trouble 1 had arisen early and gotten the breakfast , as 1 have had to do almost from the day I was marriedas my wife long ago announced that she would iicver do anything for mo. I hud just finished washing' the patatous and was about to hang the dish up in the pantry when my wile eamo in attired in her night gown , and shoved mo violently against the wall. At tlio same time she commenced to pour upon mo a tirade of abuse. " "What did she say ? " asked Attorney Irvm. "In respect to the judsre and those ladles here , 1 cannot repeal the language. It was both vulgar and profane. She called mo. among other thmg.s , a devil. And I will simply say that since I have been married to this woman I have heard more nasty , obsctiu , profane talk than I ever listened to in till life before. " "There , that will dot" shouted the at torney for tlio plaintiff , jumping to his feet.Vu \ ilon't care to listen to anymore moro testimony ol that sort. " Mr. Coeliran then testilicd that ho had simply treated the woman firmly , and shoved her into the bedroom , instructing her to dress herself. After hearing ootn sides of tlio story Judge Sonberg dismis sed tue case , THE IVAll IS ON. A lied lint Contest Hi-owing in the Jtcpuulioaii 1'rlmarlus Next F'rnlny. Tlio republican primaries , which take place Friday evening , promise a very spirited contest. A great deal of activity is already manifest , especially , on thn part of Church Howo's strikers who ure trying to corrall the purchasable olo- rnont. With John Salhor as general boodlor , are associated Donms Lane , MikoMeany , D.L. McOuckin , "Judge" Wright and half a do/.on othhor ward politicians of the boodle aim repeater pane. Mike Mcany , who has con tracted to deliver the Second ward in orgamzihg a shovel brigade , Dennis Lauo is tmmpiug from saloon to saloon with a largo roll of greenbacks , organizing the lunch counter brigade. Dennis is a candidate for the legislature with an eye to revenue only , and ho boasts that the Knights of Labor are for him to a man. Having carried Manville through last spring ho feels confident of delivering tlio Sixth ward by the aid of the workmgumn's and the saloon bum mer vote. Like Mike JMcanoy , Dennis has no further use for Van Wyck because Church Ilowo is so liberal with his boodle , filcGuckin proposes to take euro of the Fourth ward this time and leave the Third toSnhlur's marines. In thu Vital ward Mr. Hrndcrick is or ganising hjs forces with u view to going to the legislature , llrodurick also has taken a fancy to Church Ilowo on ac count of his "winning ways. " In tlio Fifth ward there will bo a con test between the friends of Jimmy fcning and the Van Wyck oloniont on ony side and the Urunurs on the other. Jlr. Thomas Hrunor would llko to go to the semite and his brother would bo pleased to accept the state bchool super- Intendunoy The country precincts are chiefly torn up over tlio county commissioner. The sentiment for Van Wyck being almost unanimous , there is no division on that ficoro , Thu only candidates outsidu of Oumhn tire Put MnAnllo and Coiliss. MoArdlu relics on Sahlcr to pull him through. Thu voting places ntthu republican pri maries are as follows : First ward Jones and Tenth stirot.s. Hccond ward-Comer of Thlitcculli and Jacl : on. Thiid waul U'M Doiljjo street , corner of 3'wcHlh. Fourth ward rianlnrs' house. Jrltthaiit 1'odnian's feed stoic , ttixtli want J uglnu liousu No. 1. Union precinct Hand house , Irvliigiou. Florence product Solomon's hall. .KIdiom ) jut'clncl Town hull. Jcirmon pieclnct 11. 0. Tlmmo's house , Alltlanl precinct School house. Hnrntiuca pn-cllicl ricluml lioilbo. West Uiiiaha precinct School house , Dlst , 63. 63.McAullo precinct School house. Valley jireeluct Si-hool house. . Douglas lueelnet Ouoaloi's hchnol house. Chicago ( uvcluct I'.IUliom station , WHteilooprcclict--Ueorg ! < iJohuson'sofllco , The time tlxcd for holding tint pri maries in the city is from live to seven o'clock , p. m. , and in the country pro ducts from seven to nine. Ijaconu4. | Judge Stonberg "Tho city iJ qnlto free of crooks at the uresoni time. Most of thosu who are not now confined in our jails have journeyed toward Lincoln. " John Mllnor "Tho success of tlio exposition - position Uitayenrtan gratifying refuta tion of the statement which was freely nindo , that Omahu people could not sup port such u big atlair- The exposition to bo uiauo tm uuuunl ulluir , utid I am sure it will be a n source of pleas ure to our people , as it will certainly bo a profit to the association. " George Eastman ( clerk nt Merchants' ) "Tho hotel business is pretty light hero at present. Lincoln is catching nil the travel this week. " Police Clerk Pcnt/.el "The business of the police courtis increasing very rapidly and thcro is almost twice tlio work now in keeping the records that there was two years ago. 1 suppose this is duo partly to the increased vigilance of the police and partly to the growth of the city. " William Eaton "As a commercial man I do considerable travelling , and see a good deal of the west. There are four cities in this country which I frequently vislt.and whoso growth I always contem plate with wonder. They are : Omaha , St. Paul , Minneapolis and Kansas City. The "booin" has struck Omaha some what Into , but it has came in full force , and now I lirmly buliovo her growth is , relatlvol.yfar morn rapid than that ol her three competitors. " .Slontgowrry-Howcll. The nnutials of 11. S. F. Montgomery and Miss Lulu llowotl were solemn wed Tuesday at D Trinity cathedral in tlio presence of a few invited friends and guests. Hceto' llammcl performed tlio ceremony. The wedding breakfast over the new married couple took the Hock Island train for the cast , where tlioy ox- puot to visit for a few weeks. They will return to Omaha , where their future home is to be. Mr. Montgomery is well known in business circles hero , having been for some years an active partner in the Omaha Coal & Produce company. Miss llowoll is the accomplished daugh ter of Mr. S. F. llowoll , one of Omaha's old and staunch citi/.cus. Tlio friends of the contracting parties will wish them all happiness in their new relation. Want , the Mahala C. Stewart and others com menced suit in the United States circuit court yesterday to obtain possession'of a quarter section of land in Thaycr county , which , it is alleged , is wrongfully hold by J.J.Stowo and Henry Hopkins. The. latter , it is elaimud.illegally obtained possession of the land through Annie G. Mitchell , who claimed to have obtained it from the St. Joseph & Western railway on a grant issued some years aftur Mrs. Stewart's grantor Henry Shock had received tlio land from the gov ernment. It is alleged that Mrs. Mitchell's title to this land was continued by proceedings in thu United States court , which were illegal because the heirs of Henry Shock re ceived no notice of the pendency of tlio suit. _ _ _ _ _ Ijccliiro on Spiritualism. Martha E. Stcon and Professor Chas. N. Steen , who exposed Mottthc , spiritual ist , recently at Kansas Cityand who were the first to clearly prove the famous Stade's alleged supernatural manifesta tions were- mere trickery , are in tlio city and will give a performance at the expo sition building Sunday night , exposing thu tricks by which ho called mediums have been in the habit of deceiving the public , The entertainment will bo in the form of an illustrated lecture. Thu pro- tussor and Airs. Steen are said to do a number of wonderful and seemingly im possible things , and the entertainment promises to bo an interesting one. The full Musical Union orchestra will give a concert previous to the porlormanoo. The Murray Cnbc. Judge McCulloch yesterday morning ru easedlCato Murray , charged with stealing diamonds from a party by the name of Lyons , mention of which has boon made in these columns. The release was granted upon habeas corpus proceedings. It is probable that this will end tlijs some what celebrated case ami that Miss Mur ray will now bo free to go where shu listcth. Parko Godwin , Esq. , who con ducted her case , is deserving of high praise for the successful manner in which ho brought it to a clojo. The Vetter Case. Fred Wirtli , of thu City hotul , called at the IJEE oflice yesterday givoitojhis version of tlio Minnie Votter aflair. Mr. Wirth claims that the girl came to his house sick , and that she was cared for and buried at his expense. He claims that thcro was nothing mysterious about her death , which occurred from hysteria. The body was not buried in unusual haste , for it lay two days at the shop of Undertaker Uiewo. Mr.Virth did not notify the parents of the girl , about her death , ho says , simply because ho did not know where to Unit them. That H on ih Oiiuilm Fire. There is every evidence to show that the burning of Mrs. Mann's house in South Omaha was the work of an incen diary. It now develops that the night of the lire there was a largo tank of kero- scno oil m an outhouse , and in the morn ing after this was found nearly empty , evidently having been used in setting the house on tiro. The vessels used in emptying the tank were also found. Cer tain mirtios who have boon loudly threat ening to "do up" Mrs. Mann , are sus pected of the crime. A. morning \Vc < litlnjr. Mr. Ilonry Ymglmg , the well known South Thirteenth street cigar dealer , was yesterday morning unitcdjin marriage to Miss Mary Gallagher , the ceremony taking place in tholprcscr.co ofja few rola lives. The happy pair have many friends in this city who will wisli them all manner of joy in their now life. The Ronrd of Kquallzntlon. The Hoard of Equalisation of tlio city council mot yesterday morning and.'contln tied in session until noon. About twenty changes were made , The notices will bo sent out to-morrow. Tlio board will sit again on Saturday , utid property own ers whose property is to bo raised" vrill be notltk'd to appear. Hall Notes , President Adams is expected to arrive in Omaha the latter part of this week , accompanied , possibly , by Mr. Fred Ames. This is his semi-annual tour of inspection. The government directors are expected to follow later. I'Yeijjht Auditor Davis returned from the cast yesterday morning. In the l > lsrrht Court. A divorca case como up yester day morning , in the district court before Judge James Neville in which Mary Osier BUOS for divorce from John Ostor , on the ground that ho is regardless of his duties as u hiif-bniul , not n lit parent for her live children and has become an habitual drunkard , The judge granted r. restrain ing order to the defendant until the lirst of thu turm , Sept , 20. Chas. Goyer , of the celebrated Geyor family of German acrobats , is in the city nml will appear with the Steons nt the exposition building next Sunday night. Mr. Guyer Is known to the profei sicmal world as the human serpent. The doc tors of Philadelphia have ottered $10,000 for his body after death. Sick and billions hcndacho cured by Dr. Pier-su's 'Toilets. " AUGUST WOKK. What 11ns tlecn Done nt the Iltick- IiiKhnin. The inspiration for work nmongtho In temperate and outcast In our city is found in the pledge made by Jesus , * ' ! , if I bo lifted up , will draw ull men unto me. " The attendance , ranging from sixty to 100 at the Sunday night service , and the Tuesday evening prayer meeting show plainly that the hearts of the people are being drawn , for tears show feeling , though pride often prevents an express ion. Ohl if all the professing Christians in our beloved country would see their duty to the masses who are rushing to ruin , and threatening tlio very life of our union , wo should have a brighter out look for the future than wo have to-day. The gospel is our only hone , for where can we lind a stronger or better leaven than gospel principles , whoso benedic tion is "Peace on earth , good will to wards men. " At the annual election of ofllcers held September 0 , the following were unani mously chosen : Mrs. John T. Dell , president ; Mrs. Hov. 11. 0. Crane , vice-president ; Mrs. Watson II. Smith , recording secretary ; Mrs. ( } . W. Clark , corresponding secre tary ; Mrs. A. S Potter , treasurer. Vice- presidents from churches : First Metho dist , .Mrs. Austin ; Second Presbyterian , Mrs. Dr. D.C. Wilsons First Congro''a- tlonnl. Mrs. S. H. 11. Clark ; Baptist , Mrrf Kev. J. W. Harris ; iNorth Methodist , Mrs. E. M. Mole ; South Muthodist , Mrs. Ella A. Poai > on ; St. Mary's Congre gational , Mrs. C. E. Wulslmns ; Tmrd Congregational , Mrs. N. E. Adams ; Lutheran. Mrs. M. E. Elliott ; South west Presbyterian , Mrs. Welshans ; Union Presbyterian , Mrs. G. C. Wallace ; Uni tarian , Mrs. O. C Dinsmore ; Catholic , Mrs. M. J. White ! Christian , Mrs Wil liam Stephens ; Superintendent of Litera ture , Mrs. Itev. llains ; superintendent of jail and prison work , Mrs. Olis'o Loa der ; superintendent of social purity , Mrs. Dr. Hryant : superintendent of evan gelistic work , Mrs. G. W. Clark ; super intendent of juvenile work , Mrs. C. T. Vauakor. Trustees Mrs. O. C. Diusmore , Mrs. O. L. Dodge , Mrs. Olive Leader , Mrs. Phelphs , Mrs. M. E. Gralton. Advisory committee of gentlemen. Messrs. W. N. McCaudlish.Johu Dale , R. C. Patterson , J. A. Suudorland , G. A. Jopliu , Donations received for the Bucking ham for the month of August : Mr. John A.McSliano , sJoO ; Mr. John T. Bell , frM ; Mr. A. P. Wood , ? ( ! ; Mrs. Tru man Buck , $5 ; Mrs. Hcubcn Gaylord. iT ; Mrs. \ \ . II. Burns ? ' - ' ! Mrs. E. E. Boll , S'i ; Mrs. Samuel Burns. $1 ; Mrs. Win. MeCandlish , SU ; Dr. Moore , $5 ; Mr. A. Brandenburg , $ ( jj Mrs. M. A. Smith , $0 ; Mr. N. G. Maeleod , $0 $ ; Mrs. Irene Ed wards. $1.00 ; Miss Millie Summers. SI.50 : Mr. U H Burket , * 8j Mr. F. W. March , (10 ( cents ; Mr. J. O. lloltorf , $1.00 ; Mr. Win. C. Curtis , § 0 ; Mr. Pugli , $0. The union is entirely dependent upon donations for the support of tlio Bucking ham. Evangelists will be engaged for winter work ; and agcntloman is now on the crouiut to organize temperance bands among the children. Monthly pledge cards can bo found nt the rooms corner Twelfth and Dodge. Let no oun hesitate to pledge because they can only give a Miiall amount. SECHETAUV W. C. T. U. Police iTiukingi. John Mullen inebriate , a whisky-soaked ate , was brought before Judge Stcuberg yesterday to answer to a charge of stealing ? tO from J. M. Siegel. The latter did not appear to prosecute tlio prisoner. Mul len , however , who had been on a spree for several days past , was on the verge of delirium tremcns , and Judge StcnDcrg concluded to send him up for six days. Pat Kearney , the old time ofl'ondcr.was scut up for ton days for drunkenness. Four other drunks were lined and com mitted in default Fred Hav.en , a boy employed at the Paxton , stole a kiiifo from a guest at the hotel , and was given : i five day's sen tence in the county jail. Clarence Smith , charged with assault on W. 11. Dixon , was discharged , as the complainant did not appear against him. W. II. Bates , charged with defrauding M. L. Higgins , was held for further ex amination. To Inventors. Inventors visiting Lincoln during the state fair can receive any information desired - sired relative to securiti" letters patent by calling on Hamilton < v Trovitt , attor neys and solicitors of patents , rooms 10 and 17 , 111 North Ninth St. , Lincoln , Neb The Silent Studontn. Yesterday morning Mr. J. S. Woodburn was nsy taking care of the deaf and dumb scholars who arrived on the train from all parts in Nebraska. The Nebraska Institute for thn deaf and dumb , located a short distance notth of Omaha , opens to-day and to-morrow for the school year. Tlio number who came in tills morning is about one hundred and lifteon , of all sixes find ages , about three-fifths being boys. The majority are very intcllignt looking , and kept their hands and fingers constantly in motion , conversing in the silent language with their companions. Those who como now remain until the middle of Juno , under the care of Super intendent J. A. Gillespio. or Rent , My former residence , 188 Seventh street , three blocks from Omaha depot , and three blocks from center of business in Council Minds. CHAS. T. OmoBic. with Ollieer & Pusey , bankers , Council Ululls , la. _ _ _ _ _ _ Tlio Coiicordl.i. Odiccrs of the Concordia singing so ciety have been elected to servo for the oiibuing your ns follows : Adolph Meyer , president. L. Baapko , vice-president. William Siovur.s , treasurer. Aug Schiiefer , secretary , I. 0. Wiomors , standard bearer , Mr. Nahan Franko was selected to servo as conductor. The society will celebrate its nineteenth anniversary on next Monday ONcniiig , with a grand concert and ball at the ex- uosltlon annex. O Jnll. George Hallott , charged with beina : the father of the unild of Anna Berggrcn , has been sent to jail for trial , Helms failed to compromise \vith the wronged girl , Run ! lOntuto Transfers. The following transfers were tiled September 14 , with the county clerk : r Jerry Mulvlhlll and others to John F. Coad. lots 1 , U. 3. 4. S3 and 4 , block 0 , llaiib- coiu JMnco , w d 814,000. M. F. Seats ( single ) to Samuel Cotner , lot 10. block 8 , w d-81'iV ) . 0. 13. IHiiBarandotlierstoClmrlesD. Wool- worth. K inleiest In lots 18 and 14 , block 13 , 13. V. Smllh's add. w d-Sl , X > . Charles 11. Samson and wife to George P. Stcbblns , south S3 feet of east % of lot 5 , block 22 , Oiimlia , w rt-S3,8tO. Ceoruu H. Bnucs and others to J. S. 1 lines. lot 4. block 'A Omaha View extension , w d S 503.10. ( Jporjro II. Boggs and others to Anthony Mcdlnty. lots 4 and 6 , bloct 1 , 1'aik Foiest , w d Si'X ) . W. J. Van Aurnam to Q. T. Carpenter , lot 1 , block 4 , Hawthorne , w d-Sl,000. L. Burnham and wife to L. W. Crampton , lot 17. block 1 , Crcston , w d-Sl,100. A. It. Uufrene and wife to U. II. Pnrsoll , lot 0 , block K , Shlun's 2d add , w U-8W5. John lllrnbaum to John Wacutler , lot 11 , Lels 1'lnee , w d-STIS. , , , . John Ulrnbauin and others to John Wncht- ler , north K of lot 10 , Lels Place , w dl25. . John IJlnibaum to JosentiGrabert and wife , eouyi # otjot 10 , Lei ? * PW ; q c d-8L for n Uit\t. ( Coroner John Dro\eliGtiflHarl , Henry Hart ( xnd A. L. Fitch , Jpnr skillful and lusty nlmrods of this city , left yesterday for a few days'hunt inftlio vicinity of Stnnton , Neb. They have made arrange- incuts to bring homo a ( heavy lot of game. _ Wanted Good compositors on book brief and table work , il'ryor's Bee Job ollicc , 12 Pearl si. , Council tUlulls. Telephone - phone No. 48. Doing Well. Charles Morgan.'tho boy > \vho was in jured by falling under n freight train yesterday morning , bravely stood the amputation of the loft leg above the knee joint , and is doing well this m'orn- ing. He is still at the sisters' hospital. " \Valvi-il Examination , Edward Lccdcr , arrested for adultery last week at the Instance of his wifu , came up to police court yesterday morn * ing ami waved preliminary o.vunltiniion. Absolutely Tlilapowilor never vnrlps. A mntvcl of pur- ty , strength nml wliolnsoinonois. Moro ccoit * omioul thiui tlio ordinary kinds nml onnnt bo sola Incompctltloii with the tmiltltndo of low test , short weight nlura or nho ptiiue powder * . Sold omy In cnns. HO\-UJ UAKINO POWDKU Co 8 Wnll St. . Now York. OMAHA 5 * ? 13th St , Cor.Capltol ( Avenue rcii THK TnrA-Mirr.T or AT , Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR. PfloHlENAWlY , , Proprietor. SiiliMii jL'uru1 llrt < ] ) lial nml ITlvutu 1'r.ictlco Wuhmu the facilities , npparntiii * nnd uni cellos for tliormcccssfiil treatment of t e y form of die- i n c riMiiiiilnx cllhcr medical or FirIc.il ) ( rc.itmcnt , ntvl Imito nil tocinnonml iiivcttlsit f rthcmsi Ivrt or correspond with us. I.ony cspcili-iua In treat In" ci = cs hy letter cnabics us to treat many cat.cs tccntiilc.illy : without ( .ccln thorn WHITE FOH CIKOUI.AU on Deformities and Hraccs , Club Feet , Curvatures of the Spine DISEASES or WO.MEN. 1'llcn , Tnmoro , Caiict-rp , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , I'arnl- ysls , Kpilepsy , Kidney , Eye , JAr. Hklu , Blood aud all surgical operations. ia 1 1 cries , Inlmlcrs , Brncro , Trtincf ) , and nil llndt of Medical nnd Surgical Aj > p'IanccH , man ufactured nnd for file * The only rclla'ilc ' nlcdlcal Institute miking Private , Special i Nervous Diseases 1 A SL'UCTAT.TY. AU , CONTAGIOUS AND III.OOD DISEASES , from whatever cniifcproriuccil.bucec'ppfullytre.itid. \\'o cin remove Syphilitic poieoa from therjetcm without mercury. Now reMorativo trratmont for loss of Itnl power. ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONl'IDKNTIAL Cull and consult us or tend mme nnd po t-ofllro address plainly written enclose stamp , and wo lll tend jou. In pliln wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN UPON PRIVATE , BPEOIAI. AIIO NKUVOUS DIBHASKS , SEMINAR WrAKHESS , hH'EItJI ATO1UUKEA , IMP01 E.N- cr , SYPHILIS , GoxoRmmu , ULKET , VAUUOCCLE , STIHCTUKE , AND ALL ni KA < iBrc or THE Osxiro- UniNAiir OiuiAi.s , or BCUC ! history of your case for an opinion. Persons unable to visit us may ho treated nt their homes , by coirepondencc Medicines and Instru ments ecnt hy mail or express SKCUIIi'LY I'ACK- El ) PliOM OIiaUIlVATION. no ninrks to imllcate contents or Bender. One personal Interview pre ferred If convenient. Fifty rooms for the accom modation of patient * . Board nnd attendance nt reasonable prices. Address all Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical institute , Cor. 13th St. 2nd Canltol Ave. . OMAHA. tISR. PUTS AND GALLS. On Who.it , Corn. Oats Pock , Lard mid II. II. Stocks , for I.onir and Short Timo. Send lorl'dco Ciiculnr. H. 1' . HART tc Co. , IM Wtishlnirtoti St. , Chlcnxo , 111. Holcrfiicu : Air.crlcnii IU- oliiincoNiitionnl llnnk. MAUL , Successors to J. Q. Jnaabs UNDERTAKEN S AND EMUALMERS. At tbo old Etniid , 1407 KnrnamSU Orders b ti ICKruph golloltud and prumtly | ) attcndoj to. Tolopuono Nn.'JJ > JJI1N C. GREEK SCHOOL OF SCIENCE , COM.UOIS OV Ni\V ItCKUlarfour-year courro , a follows : I. 1'ortha ilemcu of llacholor of Sclonco , u tie u-rat course ; also uleetlve coursej In Chomlntrr. lllolq.tr , uantatr. Miitlmmiitlcs Binl l'hjr lc . 11. fortlioidureo of Olvl Knirluocr. Incluillnu. bo ltps [ ho usual profoislpnUl itudlos. applications of Illectrlclty to the Arts. J'ost . , Krudunte Initriicllonln HlnliiiriUthoniutlcs.Or.iPules Amilytlciil anil Appllod C'hoiiiKirun < l Assirlnv , lllolonjr , I'liyslos , ami Astronomy. Kntranco oxiimm- atlon ? bet. | ) lull anil IStli. 1WJ. For f poclul courses undiithci Infoi million auulv to tha ColleiteTroasuraf \l \ Of the clothing cutters by tlie Eastern Clothiers Protective Associa tion , has advanced prices in clothing on account of its scarcity , but the NEBRASKA CLOTHING- COMPANY , who were fortunate in having their clothing all shipped before the lockout , will continue disposing of their immense stock of clotliing and furnishing goods at their LOWEST ES TABLISHED PRICES. "We would suggest to those desiring winter clothing , that it is to their interest to call at once before the present arge stock is disposed o ± , as it will be impossible to duplicate the prices on these goods. All goods at strictly ONE PRICE and marked in plain figures at GOT. Douglas and 14tli sts. , Omaha. I To prove to tbe puWic that we did not exag gerate when we said we had the SOL. SIEG-EL , MANAGER , 1308 Farnam Street. j isrrg H M ( j U B lieasa B N U it Don't Yoiillear Tliem Bellow ? They Squeal , while the Two Orphans Laugh. Y GENTS on tlie Is what makes Omaha Clothiers pull their left ear and inquire , how do they do it ? Yankees know how to make goods. CLOTHING- example and turning out FINE At our own factory in Maine we are now one Tsnat xens % ' 'c'r' ' Tltc/ } " " " " * * * ' ' / / ' " ' ' / ' A bfOthcr-ln-law imported In his own ship f'rsft'.f ; / , / costs l ' § ? Tulles it J,2 i/ards to cut out tlio average . Tlie trimming for same stilt cant > iS ( ) J' or mailing same . . . . . . . . . / ( Juttingand overseeing worliin fiictoru. Omaha ; ; ; ' .7V a per ccntauilcafor bhlwlnu unit handling to $ ! < * ! Total cost ' We are selling them for $18 , at Jobbers price. That is what makes Omaha Cloth iers Bellow and Tremble at the Knees. YANKEE BOYS FROM MAINJE , ANDREWS BROS , CLOTHING CO ,