T 8 THE OMA1TA DAILY BEE : RATUKDAY. SEPTEMBEft 25 , IRSa GATHERED ABOUT THE CITY. Some "Pointer * " AVottt tlw County Tkktt. UNION PACIFIC IMPROVEMENS. A UlKnnuiiolAlnr A The ' 1Itovinti Tn\j-.eily District Court I'olloo Local , Kit ) . The Ueimttllcnttj Countj Ticket. 1 n 'il-caii party has bc n partle- u ir y liunite in the formation ot U 1 i lol th ticket , Gcorjco U * l.lu- Ing . -iw-.lt known iu onenl our l td- it'4 v ' 'n t' | .wlally lit the * lines of c . * * r iiv anil mattuf.ieUiro , which tc 11 so in h to a growing city's certain p-t . fu'urv. He n the head of the L u ' r Mi-toHlf C'o. , and hitnlwityi b ' , u t' ' ) * 'i \ .111 hi doiiiK good fur O nmli u n * < \ ' i. i * tt * at large No citi/en "A111 v > vr li I'll .HIM * to regret casting tt vote ( or IKre \V Lluinger for itttto scttator. I la otair candidate tor senator from thu itistri' t. Bruno Tehuek ! too well known in the republican conned ; * of the stati * to need more than a itii'titlon that ho h.iseon-cnted to serve the * Hoplo again. As see At.trv of the state for two terim he * ho v .d C'X hi * action * that he knew full well tlio" bo < t interests of the people and how to guard them faithfully. A > repn.suit.it.vo of this country to Vet a C'ru the nation never hail a better or more rUn t.ikiug public ervaiit. Again as a supir ntctideni of the state cen-.us of 1SSJhis work was so 'weI ! done as to mtnt the highest praise For repre < utitatiM'3 U" . G. Whitmoro heads the ticket. Ho is one of the lo.id'ttg ' farmers of Douglas cotrity ami.well known throughout the st.ite for hn l.gM.itiMork while repre senting tli' county on a past occasion. HtS record ui this resix-ct goes back to M..ISS.U. " HIM tt < . where hoserved n largo constituency with signal ability. No man will carry more weight to the lower house and do more liotior to Douglas county than \Vh.tmore. . F U. Hibbard is another selection from the farming conituuuity wlto does honor to the ticket He has never been promi nent as a candidate before , but no one stands higher with those who know him inttuutfly , especially the agricultural workers of the county and the business met : of Ou.aha. George Heiturod , the well known grocer of Sixteenth and Thirteenth streets , is another superior selection for representative. He is a pioneer of tbtiT. and a leading German of Omaha , and by d nt of luira work has riM'n to a high portion m commercial circles. His trade i Uh the rural districts and working cLisss tui < made bis honesty and integ rity a hou eholu wont throughout the entire county. K S. H.ill , the next candidate for ret > - rcsiillative is a member of the tirm of Thurston & Hall , and was raised in Umaha He Is a on of the late Justice Unit , who i < well remembered by the old residents > L > the chief justice of the terri tory of Nebraska , and one whose official and public acts al-o stiown as bright as gold. HLS sou Uichard has inherited all his father's integrity , popularity and ability , and the you tig men of the county esp * emlly feel prouuof having an op portunity to vote for him. lohn Matthteson is al o an old citizen of Omaha and one of the leading em ployes of the Union L'acilio shops , being connected with the tin department. He is a level headed man in every particu lar , and will make an active legislator. James K. Young is also connected with the Union i'.icitic shops , and from an early day has been connected with the labor mov ment.in this city. No more popular representative could bo nomi nated and Ins election is a foregone con clusion. The labor interests will have a safe and active worker in Mr. Young anil he will carry such a weight with his fel low members in the legislature as to in sure the passage of such measures a-5 ho advocates. T.V. . Blackbnrn lias been prominently connected with republican politics in Omaha and the county for years. He H now in tlio real estate business , although for many years in the passenger depart ment of the Union Pacific , where his pomtion made him extensively acquainted and hls manner of conducting his otliciat business won him a lo-t of friends. Dr M. O. Ricketts ts the leading col ored physician of this city and his pro fession has been the means of making him widely known among all clashes , wbtlc with his own race he Is a leader. His election would be. a compliment to the-colored people , for he has ability and integrity to do them credit and faithfully care for their best interests. The new law has created the office of county attorney , abolishing the old dis trict olHce , Donglas county has become too large and important to be united with other counties for its public attorney busiic1" } . The republican party has been particularly fortunate in nominating Edward W hiraeral. Htj li one of "our boys , ' and a self-made one. and by studying law while he faithfully fulfilled hm other duties , ho has reached & proud position at the bur of this connty and state , where his merit should be recog nized. It H the duty of all thpae who believe m encouraging worthy younz mun tosupnort .Mr. bimf ral by vote and worlc Hit will attend to the legal require ments of the county in a fearless and honest manner. He enjoys the hlghost respect of nil members of the bar , and will not oi.ly poll the entire vote of his own par'yr but dr.iw heavily from those of the democracy and labor parties. Mr. HTmi'ml * * a peculiarly strong candidate , and > iis n.ime adds great strength to the ticket. IS.UQ N I'lerca Is th nominee for county commissioner. HM long connec tion with county aff ns as Hnperintondent of tno poor farm gives him particular sultubliMH'si for a position of this kind. He ta w-'il known throughout the county and standh.gh with both business men nnd farmers , Ol < tn'f Want to h Mnzsed. "No , snh , I don't propose to be hn&rged en de street by no ol brack man , yon kin Ixitoher lifa on dut , " were the words with which M.md .Miller , olorc'd woni.in , erected the tnrnKev , as she w-os brought into the city jail to bo.loc.ked upyesterday Mand < * Npl.un < < ii tjialshnhau been walk ing down ti > c street yesterday morning when a colonvi man oame Hp to Jmr and without further eere-nony or asking per- niixiiion had proceeitt < d to hn < r her in tne n\ot \ approved fashion. Slio resented tlio inKiilt by using a. soHos of violent ouths when Sergmmt Mat i who Imp- penod along at thu time , looked her up for disorderly conduct on the stvaat. r.OST AI.r ( IIB HAD. Artliux-Prlsll < - Sees the Sigliu and In Arthur l-nsbw w the name of a rather won 'ir ' od nioe apiwui-lng , but witiml v > ung man who Uails Irom New York. Ha oama to Own u i to iook tor worH , ami t\\\tvj \ \ into tlio < t uuK of n sharper w.i ; r M wt of 9105 nn > l a rovulver. Hw itory ho told at poliro h ndqnarfors yesterday inomitt ; i this.v M Icintn to Omaha Tliursdity , 'ritond- Iijjftosec if J couldn't g t W'tvfi ofOMI. . ' kind to 'to Pivttv .r > o I f < i. . .rvitK a nmooth looking f. 1 iow ind .i . < i v < r , \ wo jjo out uud see tuo t Va ' * . \ r 1 rvnipjnbor trtkmg In the towr with him , Hiul drinking a good deal o : whinKj I lKMnf : drunk very soon i m thtui 1 don't remember an.vtlnng more When I awoke thl < morning nil 1113 money $ lVVn ( < l my revolver' it iiiiN < in . The fvllow mutt have robbet nif while I wiw drunk " Krl ble i < In tluv depths of dei lr- \ > ry iiHturnllj o , for he has not a oen' ' left" Hf Is , unfortuiiHtely , uniililo togi\ < n description of the man \ \ ho robbci him. MtlUiKS' AlllUVAIj. It Took PluuoThN MornlitK Ironi tlu IllullX Velcrduv morning Milton Nobles niti his wife , one of the prvttlpst'wontpii on tlu slago , ttt rived by tin early train fron Council HlulVs. He was met at the Tutor I'acitio depot by a reporter for the UKK to whom Iio Mild ho luul an ovcollcui hou-w at the lllutfr. His plays always gc very well over there , as they do hero , am he Is considered one of the nioM ao compli < hed actors who stop at tin other side of the river. Duo sen son ago ho increased his popularity ovi i theivbv placing otio of IIH pieces for the benefit of an esteemed clergyman , tin pastor of 0110 ot the ehurelios of tht Uluir < > who had boon a sclioolmatu of hi- some years before. Mr. Nobles is noi accompanied this \ oar by either Kranl Aiken or John W Ulnid-dcll , both ol whom are actors who at dillorent tiiup- have been among the fa\orito < of thl ; part of the country. Mr. Nobles and IIH company appeared last night at the Hovi in one of his imM sue cessful pieces , "l.o\e and Law. ' District Court. In the case of Irene L. Kdwards vs Win. Kdwards , the plain till' moves foi judgment against the defendant by de fault. In the case of. Henry O. Jones vs. \Vm. A. I'lixtott , jr. , the iilaintitV move : fora continuance in order to secure some necessary testimony. In the caN ; of 1'hos J. Heard & Uro , n raiu < t Kmina K. Knight , the plaiuiill asserts that the surety on the appeal bond is insutlicient , and requests hi * tip. pearaneo before the court to jiKtifj under penalty of dismssal for failure tc appear. In the suit of Margaret Schtnker vs , Matthias Schiuker , the latter make- atiswer denying all the allegations ol cruelty , failure to support his family ami refusal to work , as claimed by the plain- till' in her petition for divorce , lie accordingly asks to Irive the suit dis mi sed. Krust Stnht began suit apahi't the city of Omaha for $ I5,00 < > damages , sustained by the grading of Kloveuth street , ad jacent to hiproperty. . Moritz Meyer brtiitrs suit again * ! Samuel Fried , and Cora 11. Sloman and prays that a guardian ad litem mav bo appointed for Samuel Friedman. and that he be ordered to convey to tHe plaintitl lot It in block 0 of Jerome park. Wednesday's The remains of Mrs. Titcomb , the vic tim of the burning horror , mentioned in these column Thursday , have been em balmed , and await the arrival of Mr. Tit- comb , who was notified Thursday to come on at once. Upon his arrival , the date and detail of the funeral obsequies will be decide'.1 upon. A friend of the family , in speaking of the eae yesterday bitterly denounced the ghoulish course of one of tlia papers in tryinir to make it appear that Mrs. Tit- comb had left her husband to avoid dis agreeable married life. "The fact is , " he feaid. ' 'there is no truth , whatever , in these reports , and no one was more astonished than I was when that sensa tional statement appeared in one of the papers. Mr. and Mrs. Titcomb were on the best of terms , ami Mrs. T came to Omaha simply to see her relatives here , just as she hail a perfect right to do. She came in July intendinz to spend the. summer , and would have returned soon , but for the sad accident which ended her life. " Edward Taylor , the brother of the de ceased , is till prostrated from grief , but so far as hi > injuries arc concerned , is beyond all danger. HU injuries are more painful than serious. It will require sev eral weeks for his complete rccoverv. A Blackmail Scheme. A certain disreputable money-- = hark who has been caught in more than one dirty transaction , is liable to bo ar rested for tring to swindle an innocent German. The latter purchased , three years ago , a valuable piece of property , but forzot to place the deed on record. as the law requires The money -shark , in some way found this out , nnd going to the man who had made the original convey ance , offered him § 100 fora quitclaim deed to the property. The latter had forgotten that he had given the German a quit-ctaim deed ona * taking thclOO , gave the money shark another deed. Whether the. man who gave the deed discovered the true state of affairs , ho re turned the money shark his $100 and de manded the quit claim deed. The money lender now has the $100 , but refuses to give up the deed unless no is paid $100 more. He has been given ( wenty-four hours in which to come to time : , and in the event of his failing to do so , he will be prosecuted for obtaining money under false pretenses. I , A AVhnlen Serenaded. The homo of Mr. J. A.VhuIun on Sherman avenue wu : the see no of much sociability Thursday evening the occasion being that of a delightful serenade given thi < gentleman in question. These pres ent enjoyed themielves nt various game ? . euchre , progressive nnd otherwlic , Inter rupted only by palatable refreshments A sumptuous spread wn prepared by Mrs.Vhalen , while her husband never failed to make periodical calh on c.icli ol the gucHU. hverybody present enjo.tod the hospitality of the hosts 'til the young hours of the morning. Amongst those present were Mr andMr * , Jones , Mr , and Mrs Gentleman , Mr , and Mrs , G.ir- rity nnd daughter , Mr and Mrs , ' 1 riick-ey , the Mi es Smith , the. Misses Truckey , Miss Murphy , Mis * Urarty , Miss Gafl'ney , of Ft. Waynernd.Messr3. McCarthy jxnd Maher.Mr Patrick llos&ntot DcsMoines , nnd Ed and Tom Uicnnan , Police I'olnt * . Judge SUmberg was at his desk brighl and early yesterday morning , having re- uriwd from the Uentriuo convontior Thursday. Ha put thejbuainosa throng ! at alivftly pace. No important cases however , ware dispood of , A. M. Chase was sent to the county jfii for fifteen day ? H nnd stolen a box ol cigar * from Iligalns' saloon. Chase seem ; to b a . ort of ki ptomaniao , A few day ; ; Vjto h wa ? arrested for stealing the of Detefttva Ooodlet from th < Hugh Ashley awl Alon/o MePall wen sent nj for ton .lay * for stoal'.ng ' n kj ; o tx r from tf or,5 & Dor's rtelKrery wagon Jofcn Johnson , A I ; Ia"g6tt and C I , fJroea wcr fia d $ r ami costs. Tin drnnkonnesa , MiH.ittie Mr * - Vicar his just returnee 1x' ' " ' 1 , after a fortnights . -"oftior , CV MoVicar. o . / Ut.lH'IIMCAN ( insoiil TIONS. AVIiloh Wcro lirtlil 1'iiilcr tlio Titblo nt Honlrloo. At the republican eongrt'ssiomtl con- volition nt Heatrico a sot of resolution" w s agreed to IM Iho conimlttee on reso lutions. Purinjr tlio abmuce of the com- inllleo 1'rt t O'llawes moved that the resolu tions bo laid under the table , although llioy hud not then been presented to the ( miU'Htioit. The motion was carried. The resolutions worn as follows : Win-mil , TlmMivUiihu intissos hn > o tieon nromrd anil nw tnklm ? meat anil deep Inter- e-t In the political adMuioomout of their pftiiso mid Whoicus The latiotlmiiins ei iv the bone ami simnv of the tvpubl lean nit.unit . lui'- tilsli tlu < te | > ul > lloau piuty It.s niiijoiltles. llo It theietou < rcMiheil that 1st. \\e bellevu In the proteetinn to Auieiiciiu lmlu'-v\ ( nil thixt Hint jihroio Implies.Ve regard tlie well bcliitt niiil pioKtesi ol the vunKiiii ; inns-cs of theeiuintr > us Ivlni ; liiuihcd In su-tiilniiit ; jiolley piottvtloiillliout eomiiioinl-o tiiul w It le-ol\i\t ! iiml , Tlmte herein * tender our > > UMMthto the veoiilo ol Irelnnd In their deiuniiil for Jmllco niiu liuilleiialiloilKhts to self eo\eimnenl. and Ue > ol\eil. ! > il , 'rhatNO bolline In lawful ( irinuilratlon to promote the lutoic-ts ol the luixliielii ) ; inns es nud seetuoti just iiroiiur- tlou of m-olits ivallted tivin thu iirtnlnol.-- labor. A ml belt KesolMHl , tth. Hint wo nils of our meuibers iin'onttn-isthnt they lend their aid In smii- tin ; the establlstilii : ; of labor Iniivniis and the ii.i < * s.ni * of sui'li bills ame nepe > ftO to localize the Ineoiiiufalion ot labor nnd trades uutoni And be It Ite olMsl , . "ith. That iHUids of aibltrntlon oiitit ! to be lemoned to to settle nil itte | < > tlons ailsini ; between em- iiloveraml emi > U\e in the must expeditious mid tne\i < eusi\e iiiaunei , \\hosedeolsion shall bo K' all ) blmll'iu ; ouelthfi ] iait > . And be It le ! < ol\ed , filli , Th.it our members In con- Kress intiotliu-o siuMi a bill us to piohlblt ehlht labor tiiuler the nueot thliteenenis inul that between \earsofthliteeiiand sKteeu that all children Hunt be sent to school at least tluce mouths duiliiK each jour ; and when nturU siiall not laboi moro than nliio hours In eaeli twuiiti-four. Ami belt liesohod , 7th , That the loiwblleau jruty favm a law umUliii : It illegal for nuy Hun or \\orksofanykltiilto.have ui.du or tein.de woi k moro titan ten hours per day. six ilaj s lu the\\eekaiul ; bo it Kesolvod , Mh , That we. the tneinbers ot thiseonveiitloti , tender our thanks to tlio members of congress who aided In ami .se cured the passage of thu bill known ns the "Tax on Oleomaiiierine , " as n ieeojnitlon of the lU'ht-iund luoteetion of the fanner , who produces for thoconsuiiintton of the masses , the juiie and unniliiltcrotetl , and bo It KoHihed , nth , That It Is the sen so of this convention that the icpublicaiis ot Nebraska plodee tliomsohc- stipnress the system ot convict contract labor and that nil convicts tiecontiiied w itliin jirisou grounds , and that the pioduetsoftheii labor shall not beolfeted or > old lu competition with free trade ; and be it further Kes lived. That it is the sense of this con vention that our members In eongiess should endeavor to introduce and have such laws Passed in the general eougiess of the United states in conformity wltii the above resolu tion : , . Resolved , That wo heartily condemn the hypocrisy of i'lesiilent Cleveland in pretend- in : * : to favo * civil SIT\ ice reform while leally ndmlnisteiin theutlaiisof jrovernment for the benefit of himself and the democratic. pai ty. IJcsohed , That wo counraiulate James G. Blalne upon the lecent result of the Maine election , and that wo see In that election the promlscof victory in lss > . Respectfully submitted by the committee on resolutions , bn-.riinx J. UnonKitic K , Chairman. U. I' . IMPIIOVEMUXTS. A New Viailttct to bo Huilt ut Seventh Street. Yesterday morning the Union Pacific commenced to drive piles across Seventh street , where the present viaduct stands- , to lay a temporary track at that poin while it tears down fie old viaduct and widens the street. Seventh street , a. is well known at this point is obstructed by two rows of piles on which the road runs its track. The sides of the street are not near so far apart as the regular width of the street , and as a conscq nonce a great deal of annoyance is experienced by people ple either driving or walking along the thoroughfare ut that point. All of these are about to bo removed. The road will builit n stone abutment on cither side of the street at its full width of 100 feet. These wajls will extend from the Hurling- ton > S : Missouri track north tu Leaven- worth street , thus afl'ording the company room for a do/.en tracks whore now it has but two or three. Tlio stone for this work is already on hand , and it will bo put into place immediately. A BIG ANNUNOIATOIl. The I'axton Will Soon bo Able to Hear troin * 2JO Uooius. Yestor d ay morning the Midland Clectn cal company put in a new mammoth elect ric annunciator in the ofliceof the Puxton house , which is tlio largest of the kind between Chicago and Han Francisco. It is at the same time most compact for the number of room ? it relates to and presents - sents a very handsome appearance. It has , or i3 intended for electrical connection with 23) room ? , while the annunciator which it replaces had connection with only 120. The I'axton proprietors , it is known , have recently mlded to their accommodations a number of rooms in an annex on Ilarney street , and have already made arrangements to utilize the space In the upper stones of Tom Murray's building , for a number of years , when the same is completed. Thib will increase the rooms in the hold to the number mentioned .and give it nearly twice the aceouimodntin'j : capacity it had before. GOING TO TUB A Detachment of Colored Soldiorn Start Cor I5rldjer. Yesterday morning n detachment of the Fourteenth United States colored o ivnlry , from JefTerson barracks , arrived ( it tlio Union Pacific depot on their way to Fort Hridger , where they will join tlie rest of their command "at the front , " as they term it. They could find no train to take them immediately to their destina tion and were consequently compelled to lid about the depot until the departure of the overland lust evening. They were pleasant , gentlemanly young men , nnd bore their delay with a great deal of pntienco. They were nearly .til of small utaturo and some were gotten tip with excellent evidence of extreme personal taito. norni fur FnllH City. There was an activity around the Miss ouri Pacific train ycstcrda morning which WRI quiet unusual. It was occasioned by the number of delegates to the demo- cratlc congressional convention , which U to bo held this evening at Falls City , a little place away down near the Kansas lino. Nearly every delegate appointed at the convention on Wednesday last wna present ns were thojo from Klk. horn and vicinity together with a number of members of trio party who wanted a ride , or who took an interest in the proposed nomination. Kvory dolo- jnto wm for Mc-Slmnu for congress , nnd no doubt VIM expressed that he would secure - cure the nomination. The throng of bour bon patriot1 tilled the cars tlio of Missouri Pacific a ) they have not been iilled in many a day , and when the train pulled out everybody was in the best of humor with anticipations of a ploanant and use ful time , Mr L. IlmxetoriT Menoifraphcr from Jollet , III , is on n yl-dt tu Ida brother Inlay lay- , Conductor Kcano , of the Union Pa- Itnll Note * T , F Van hlow , ut Autora , III , mntti n visit at tlio Union PmUHo. hond < | uartor : to-d y. Ho is Inventor , of a door for freight cars which is used on all the western road * * . ( Jeueral Superintendent Smith lui : Issued n circular nnnnuncln < * ; Unit Irving Station , mi the .Muuluittnii A : Uluo Vallo * ) brunch , thlrlj-olfjlit miles weit of Man linttan , luii linen opniicd a.i u reguliu frolifht nnd passenger station. The 11. * M road took out twenty three ears of laud seeker-i * , ustordnv morn lup from Oioiipolis , vho were K ° I"H m'i ' all parts of Nobrnikn. Ho er ll l Hot No. : . Conlrr.etor .1. F. Unlley ctimmeiieoil tlio work of lii'-jnjr iho sevvei1 in District No. ! llyeieuliy ! ( : , ami has nlreaily laid about three hundred feet. The extent ol the sewer is tu tr > 00 feet , which Mr , Dailev hopes to llnisli Inside of u week , The conduit will bo eight inches in diam eter , and will luivo n bonelielal oll'col in dniliiiiiK the dixlrlt * ! which n bounded by Nlueleenlh and Twentieth and Slier- tuiiiut a.ul Draco streets. Sutimtav ovonluir , September 25 , will iKxitivel.vbo the last ovotilii1 * ; of thu great pieturo silo : at 1118 Funtiuu streol. Stoeli Yard I'Mi-c Another lire took pluco at tlio stock yards about o'cloek jesterdny tHoruni * ; . It was the work of an incoiidliir.v ami in jured a liuililiiif ; iiminvd for $1UK ! ) to Ihe extent of JUKI. Ouo ol the ciirpiMitors slept in the building and was awaKened by the smoke in tinto to glvo the nlunii nnd save the buildiiif ; . l-'oi * Sale. The furniture nud rental of the Con- /ens hotel. Tnis IIOIKO is now dolim ami has done for two years the second largest business of any hotel in Umaha , Satisfactory reasons uivon for wishinj * ; to sell. 11. P. IU'MMJ\ . Army Uriel's. Colonel Hull returned from his month's visit in the east. Colonel Houry has returned from Fort Leuvenworth. Kns. , where ho lias been for the past few days , attondiu tlio rillo competition. Absolutely Pure- ThlspowMor never varies. A marvel of pur- ty , Etrcngth niui wlioin oinonQ s. Moro econ omical tliuii the orJlnnry Uiiui nnJ cnnnt be sold Incompctltinn with the niultitndo of low teet.short wol lit alnm or nli-.i-ptuiio powilo-n. Soldonty In ranItnv f. HAKINO Vowunit Co 163\Vnllst. . o v Vorlr. CD CDO o" oil W fn COO O O OCD B I CD "THE QUEEN OF TABLE V/ATERS.1 / , "If as acquired a leading place itifiil/lh esteem throughout the world. " British Medical Journal , May 31 , 188. ; , ANNUAL SALE , IO MILLIONS , 0/atl Grocers , Drtiffsisttt&Afin , Wat , Dtaltn , BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. UI'.VIl.ttUIVri f IIII'.M ) . flood Imrilcrnpntmrilln chlKiltlp. Nuro ? uro in 2 In 4 ( lyi. Aik your ilriiKKHt for It. kcnt ti > any KliJfc .i fur H I .do. UALYOOU M'F'U. DO. , JprtBKfleW , U. McHsrs. Kulin & Co , , AgcntH. MALT WHISKEY ) I IIIIPI for THi BEST TONIC UNtOUAlEDIor CONSUMPTION VYASIINO DISEASES and GENERAL ( JEOILITY. PERFECTS DIGESTION , PH. KIM I * WA I.I.I NO , far r on In C'hltf , h lloi l Uuin of N J , , * > rlliti "Mr atltnU'iii WM c 11 l K rour KtTit"hi Jlull \ \ hl.kf/ } Kr M > t , IirujgUt.tif TrmUiii Mid I ! ' ' " * ' ' 'cw l HI'i with ttr Utt r cffrrl Dun " / 4 lnriv \ \ I 'i' rt .iuiurinliu | jour irll < l In luj | > r rllcr , tut ( lad It ittj tnun or ' ) ' nln til 11 Klll | y | | - . _ _ tdaC * ef Brttll. EISNER & KIEHDELSON , /Hoi * - > i'5' < * r ik > 1 1 Tlie Nebraska Clothing Company finds even their large store not roomy enough to accommodate their immense stock , and in some lines the surplus is extraordinarily large , so the quantities mentioned below must be reduced by about Oct. 1st , in order to make room for other goods constantly arriving , They are as follows:120 : all wool inens' cas- simere suits , at $6. 125 mens'suits , strictly all worsted , in black and brown , at $7 ; sold by other dealers for more money. 250 dozen mens1 all wool scarlet hose , 15c iDer pair. 150 dozen fancy dress shirts , including collars and cuffs , 35c each. 100 dozen mens1 nice suspenders , 15cworth double the money. We call special attention to our all wool Norfolk childrens' suitsfrom 5 to 12 years , at $2,95. Remembergoods are at strictly one price , and marked in plain figures , with 1 Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. 'K ' 1 OEtii-AHA Toll THF TIirATJITNT OP Chronic 8t Surgical Diseases. DFJ. NAWTY , , Prop.-foto. . Sutceii jrnrs' al anil 1 rivatu 1'i.ituco Wiliivo the facilities ni > pnrntue nnd rcinrdlri for thu successful tnntinentof o\cry form of nix- ia e requiring ciihcr uivdlonl or surgical trvntmciit , nnd liuitcalltocunionuillnvibtlKatefurthiMnsrlii-i ir correspond illi us. iMiig cxpcrlcuco in treat- lui ? cases by letter ciublcs us to trial many cases Bcipiitirtcaily lilinut pi'cln ? them WHITE roll OIltOUI.AIt on Deformities and IlracCH , club I'uet , C'unturia of tbu Spllio Uifi : * E3 op WojiES , J'ili'S , Tiniiorn , Cancers , Catarrh , Bronchitis , InhalaUon , Electricity , I'aral. yfla , Upllepey , Kidney , Ejc , liar , Shin , Blood and all surgical operations. llattciic'H , InlinlorR , llrncrt , TrusirH , and all kinds of Medical nnd Surgical App'laucts , man. ufuctnrcd and for f.ilc The only reliable n'odlcal Institiito making Private , Special 'i Nervous Diseases 1 A sriKiAi/rv. ALT , COXTAUIOl'8 AKU HLOOD , from whatever cause produced , successfully treated. We cm remote S/plilUlic poieou from tliotjbtcin \iithout mercury. New re toratlvo treatment for IOPI of vital power. ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONTIDKKTIAL Cull and consult ua or send inno and poHt-ofllcc nddres plainly nritton enclose stamp , and wo will Ptnd joit , in nlilu wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN ITON i'lUVATB , Sl'COIAI. ANO NElJVOtIS DlSBASKS , StMlHAI , WrAKNESP , Sl'EllMATOIllIIKEi , IMPO11N- cr , Sri'iiiLit , OONOIIIIHUA , OLEET , VAmcocELE , STmcTUiir , ANU AIL J > I CAES or THE OENITO- UniNAiiY OnuANP , or temf hUtory of your casu for an opinion. Persons unable to ii Islt us may bo treated nt tliclr homes , by correspondence Jlediclnce nnd Iiutrn- inonU fcnt by innil or cxprc s 8KCUHKLV 1'ACK- KD FHOJI OliaiiUVATlO.V. no marks to indicate contents or sender. Olio pereonul intervicn pro fcrred If convenient , fifty rooms for the accom modation of putiuits. Hoard and nttcndauoo at reasonable prices. Address nil Letter to Omaha Medical and Surgical institute. Cor. l3lhSt. and Caoltol Avc. . OMAHA. NEC. Abonl ttroatj yMrs ngo I dircovcrcd a UHlo Bora on my check , and the doctors pro nounced It c.mcor. I liavo tried a number of j ysiclans , bat \\Uliout rccci\ins any -icrma- cnt Lcncflt. Amons the nnmbor cro ono or two cpcciallsto. Tlio mcUldno tucy nppllcd ivaslike fire to the eore. causing intense pr.in. Icawn fcUtcmrntin the P.IIKTB telling what B. S. S. hid done for others similarly afflicted. I procured some at once. Before I had ntccl the second botllo the nclghbora could notice thai my cancer as healing np. My Rcncral Jicnlth liad been bad for t\\o or three years 1 haa n liacUnn cougn ana fpit blood contin ually. 1 hul n ecvero pain in my breast. Aftci tailing elx bottlus of S. S. H. ray coupli left Ir.coud I grew Etuiilcr than 1 hud been fcreeteralvtat. . Jily ranccr hns hculcd over nil but * > a little spot about tlio tizs of a half dune , and it la rapidly dbsUPixurlBB. 1 would advloo . every one v.ilh tjr.cu to cl\o S. t ) . M. a fair trial. Jius. KAKOr J. McCOJfAUQUEr , Aaha OroTC , Tippccaaoa Co. , Ind. i CD. 1G | 18o5 , 6 ifI'B Sjicclfic In entirely Ttjctiblp , nn.l tjoms to cr.ro cancers by forcla out the irnpu- ritlss fro.li thu LJoaJ. licatuo on ItloaJ anil bkln lIe" es mailed free. Tim bVfUT SlTUinu CO. , JJruwcrS , Atlanta , Ga. SiautiiflcjiriT'P'-tW * " * ' " - ' " ' - " " " " " " " " - ' - --i i > - wirMj-p1 -1J ivy Alt HOLIAN'S ' Tiaue Mark./ ere easily worn , wife and rollalilc. They huvo boon tested In thousands of cases unit wo can iioxltlvuly assert tliatln all cases where the liver , spleen , kid neys and bowels are Involved , l > u. IIOI.MAVH TADS mu at onto tbo host , quickest mid clicimcjt ; unil they huvo inudo peimunont cures In tbouauntls of uses whore inedlclno bus been used without any bcnullts whatever. Stoitiitci ! Pad Absorbs nil Ini | > urltle4 from ( ho blood. o ln\lKOrutes unil Mt.i'l/es tlio nlmlo sy < tcni. , , < J Bloliiitui'H B ivvur and jjloinacli I'ad Curc > Illlloiisnc s , IndlKOKtlon , Jnumllco , 1)1 ) irrhoiMi. Jliiliirlu , fckk Headache , Itheiimiitl'm , utc. BB < > lnuin' * > F Ivor aittl. loniaoli J'atI ItvuulnteH tbu Stoiu-icli iind Ilniri'lH. luiprovoi tlio Appetite , corrects Assimilation , be iiitliieH tlm ( omiiluxlon , utc. ! 9 < liiiaii'f > Silver and .Stoiitncli I'ad I'rorcnti Sou Sleknp < , Ulinlcrn , Hniullpox , " V > 'llow.TpbiisTjpliold nnd IIHIotiA rover * . ALL UUL'GUlb'lM-Urnoutonrccclii of I > AI > CO. , 120 William St. , N. Y. ' ' MAYNE'REAL ESTATE and TRUST'OO. E 6.E. . S. W. COR. Ifllli AXB > FAIlXAai , OMABIA. Property of every description for sale m all jiarls of the city. Lauds for s.ilo In every county hi NcprafiKti. A COMPLETE SF/J' OK AUSTRACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kopt. Mitpi ot the city state or county , or tiny other informtition tlusnutl , funiishutl tree ot charge upon aiip.ication. ttaesst The cool weather is now upon us and it is the duty of every man to take care of his health. This cannot be done unless he has the proper Underwear to keep him warm , and if he would see a line that will SURPRISE him as to Price , Quality , Texture and Quantity , He should visit the New York and Omaha Clothing Co Who can show the most complete line of Un derwear in the city. A small idea can bo form ed by examining our show windows where can be seen a few of our medium class goods. ONE PRICE FOR ALL. \xaca \