TOE OMAHA DAILY BEEf FBIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1887. THE PIlOPRHBOn , AND TUB COAL. ! ! ) Oliaervatlnna of the niche * In the JfttbrMkft Bnrfn.ce. In speaking of surface indications of coal , I'rof. Orton said yesterday to a UEB reporter : "In general , fair truncations of coil would bo the presence of coal tains or coal smut , or the waste of coal in the outcrop in the rocks. Fire clay , Iron stone and coal-blossom would bo the indications mostly to bo relied upon. Water pouring through , of course , wash them to some extent and carry the stains Bgaln to the surface. These are recog nized indications the world over. As to the Indications In this vicinity I cannot ay that they are at all promising. I made a triu of twenty-live miles south ward yesterday and found there a small dtam of coal of the order wo call limtv stone veins , with a limestone floor and roof but it was of small promise , not thick enough to ho of any value. Yet it might developo into value elsewhere. "My judgment hero has been based mainly on the rock cores brought to the surfaco.ond at Lincolnwhere thoctntu has bored a depth of 2,473 feet , the core of which has boon verv carefully preserved. 1 regard that drilling at Lincoln as of great value to the state. Wo can umltir- stand from that thoroughly what under lies Lincoln , and don't need to drill further to find that out. It gives very lit tle promise of coal , as fur as that place is concerned. There arc but three inches ot coal in the entire column , and that was found at a depth ot 010 feet ; there were seams of black slate , however , indicat ing coal measures elsewhere , probably to the eastward , toward the Iowa coal measures. ' The vein in the Her distillery well hero is on testimony of three and one- half feet In thickness , and is found at a depth of 500 feet. but the quality of the coal has not 'yet been determined. There Is really fair evidence to support that thickness of coal. I should think that tills vein would bo worth further testing. It seems to bo the most promising and the most im portant that I have found hero or in Nebraska : but just what Its significance maybe , I Imvo not yet formed an opinion of. " Further , the professor was disposed to bclicvo that all the coal indications in this section of Nebraska lead directly to tins coal measures of Iowa. He is greatly pleased with his visit , and regards Omaha as a perfect marvel of progress. Ho had never seen Im provements conducted on such a scale any where else , and could scarcely un derstand it. His face is bronzed with his outdoor investigations , and he appar ently enjoys heartily his lirst trip to Nebraska. Ho goes from here to Minnesota seta , and Dakota before returning to Ohio. A N Unit ASK A MANAGElt. BUCCOSH of Ariel N. Hartley AN n Man- rigor anil in Bnlntnc Flesh. Ariel Js. Barney is in the city. Ho is now the manager of Thomas W. Kccme , the tragedian. Air. Barney sprung from Nebraska and tiis success has been most remarkable. Ho is a rrrnduato of the press , his last writing in this state having been done in Wahoo. Ho went to Cleveland - land whcro he achieved considerable reputation as a journalist , going thence into managerial business. In this line his success lias been reckoned not less than that of the most prosperous munatror in the country , having advanced by gruda tion from muro advance agent to the management of Mr. Keonc , ono of the foremost actors of the day. Ho suc ceeded in booming Minnin Maddorn into prominence ; ho was with liuli'tilo Bill when the latter started from Omaha with his Wild West and remained with him for a couple of years. Then ho took hold of Hasina Yokes and made money with her , and ho finally took hold of Kceno. As a consequence quenco of his wise methods this cole bratcd actor is making more money than ho over did , and Barney , too , is tilling his wallet , with rapidity. Ho says that Kcone is acting with wonderful force and at the same I'uno imparting a finish and an introspection to his work which did not before charac terized. Tills Mr. Barney says ha been the result of the study which the etar gave his characters , during the months which have intervened since , ' convalescence. In appearance Mr , Barnny has under gone a wonderful change. Two years ago lin did not weigh 15 ! ! pounds. To-day ho seems to weigh in the neighborhood of 200. Ho scorns also to have grown tal ntul portly and is in every way an impos , ing gentleman. The general impression is that Mr. Barney must have dieted hiniscl bat so far as no knows this is not th case. Sometime ngo he indulged to some extent in ardent beverages , but h now confines himself to rum anil milk Ho lins no patent on this prescription , and if they bo the fat-increasinc medium which has worked so well with Barney , it it will bo found not ditlicult to pro cure. cure.Mr. . Keene plays at the Grand open house , commencing on next Thursday night and plaving until Saturday evening - ing , when , after the performance , he will bo entertained by the Elks at the Barker hotel. TUB BRIDGE. Objection Wnlved nnd Pottmvnttomlo County Will bo Taxed. Yesterday a BIE reporter asked Mr. Frank Murphy , of the Omaha nnd Council Bluffs Bridge company what was the occasion of the delay of that com pany in commencing worx on this side of the river. % ' \Vo \ have been delayed , " lie said , by the rather strong protest which was niado to the work by the Union Pacific und placed before the council. But wo have been to see Mr.Pottor several times , and ho has tinally agreed to withdraw the objections of the company to the building on Douglas street. " "On what street will your approach bo built ? " "Thn matter will now take shape with the option of building either on Douglas or Dodge street , as may bo thought best , with the proviso that the work be under taken within thirty uuys. Wu would not like to restrict ourselves to ono street or to Douglas , because it might bo desirable to build on Dodge stveot. " "Has Mr. Ford's ordinance restricting you to select either Dodge or Douglas boon passed J" "No , it has not. It is still nontlins.n lias advanced to second reading. It con- tains the provisions I speak of. "What effect will the remonstrancn of the mayor of Council HI nils , vetoing an ordinance lowing a tax for the construc tion of the east approach , bavo on the enterprise ? " "None at all. Tno monov will bo raised. It is a county tax. The county ims a right to levy a tax and the county attorney over tliero has given strong rea sons for the lovy. The levy is ono of six mills , but 1 donotkuow what the amount is. " _ * A WIIA KU8SIAN. With n Mania Air Spouting Horses and .Cat tic. Roman 'llomtn is va low-built , low brewed , swarthy Russian. Ho is an in - mate of the city Jail. Hi ) AV'OS arrested yesterday on a warrant sworn out idm Mr. John Miller , of-the I'lankineton Jmuki'lankiugton , Dakota ; charging him with being a fugitive from Justice , According to Miller's story Romra has been living on a rented farm near Plank- lugton , Ho became in need of sev eral liundrcd dollars in cash for some purpose or other , and ho secured the loan from the Planklngton bank , giving them a chattel mortgage on n team of horses , lie borrowed f 100 at 4 per cent interest. Then ho proceeded to the house of a farmer whoso lands lie adjacent to his , and mortgaged to him for f 100 four cows at the snmii rate of in terest. The following night he jumped the country. Ho came hero with the team ho had * mortgaged to the Planklngton bank , and yesterday mort gaged ono of the horses to Lewisthe Thir teenth street junk dealer , for f35 , and there Is no telling how many more par ties this slick Muscovite has victimized. Ho declares ho intended to return to Planklngton and deliver up the horse , nnd that he loft word with a ft lend to turn over the bnvincs. Miller says Romm Is a finished rascal , and ho telegraphed this morning for the sheriflfof the county in which Planklngton is situated to como on with requisition papers. THE COU UTS. DISTINCT. The coming September term brings In the transcripts from the justices of the peace. South Omaha , so far , takes the lead. Judge G. ituuthor , who seems to run the blind goddess over there , must he doing a lint class business. First ho comes to thn scratch with a transcript of John Connor's case. It is charged that John stole f 120 from G. L. Chandler while the latter was sleeping in a South Omaha hotel , nnd after ho went but returned and captured a gold watch valued at $ U5. The next criminal transcript from the same justice was that against Micheal Conrov. lie was charged with entering the room of Benjamin Schloting with in tent to rob. The third transcript from Judge Reiithor relates to the case of Dennis McCortmck , Thomas Burns and John Connell , who are accused of sterling $4 from Joseph B. Krasnaky , August 4 , 1887. In the case of John F. Riley vs. the Union Trust company of Philadelphia a motion has been filed""to quash the pretended tended service of the summons , " because - cause it was not on a managing agent in this state. This , the legal papers say , is based on the sherilT's return of the sum mons , and the allidavit of Mahlon S. Stokes. The latter says the company has never had an attorney , managing director or managing agent in this or anv other state except Pennsylvania ; that Edward L. Perkins on whom service was held in the Rilcy case , is a director and stockholder of the company , but not an active ollicial , and that the only solic itor of the Company is D. R. Patterson , of Philadelphia. Hence it is claimed no jurisdiction can bo had over thn com pany in Nebraska for the service of any papers as those in the present caso. NOONDAY FIKE. Bad Streets , Good Pirciiion * Quick Work. Shortly before noon yesterday the fire department was called out by an alarm from box 37. It was soon ascertained that the cause of the alarm came -from a one-story cottage on Fourteenth street , a short distance south of Jackson. It was occupied by Lon George. The lire de partment was promptly on hand and the Chemical engine did the extinguishing work effectively and in short order. It was found that the cause of the con fusion and fuss was a broken chimney. Very little damage was done. On the way to the lire the big truck turned Jackson - son street and there stuck in onu of the sewer trenches being dug. It was taken out with difliculty. It seems that in the present condition of street changes the firemen should bo notified so that when they rush out for property and life salva tiou a guido should bo given them. A Military Funeral. The funeral services over the remains of Sergeant Jabourg at Bellvuo were of an impressive character. A firing escort and all the competitors were formed in line in front of the tent of Sergeant Jabourg There ho had been laid out in full uni form , the coffin covered with the flig : and flowers. As the body was brought out , the escort presented arms , others uncovered nnd the trumpets sounded. After being placed in a Rod Cross ambu lance , the march was taken up to the sound of the trumpets. Nearing-tho end of the range the escort wheeled out of line , presented arms to the body , the trumpets sonndcd , and as the rear of the Red Cross wagon left the range , the sounded " " the soldiers trumpets "Taps , or diers farewell. Interment took place at Omaha. Sergeant Jabourg was an Odd tcllow. Colonel Henry luado a touching and appropriate address over the body of the dead soldier. That Starvation Case. " Commissioner O'Keife said to a re porter for the BEE last evening that ho was satisfied the woman Ellen Nandels , mentioned yesterday as being in a starv ing condition und living with her child on a can of lard for three weeks was Known to him. "Without proof at hand , " the commis sioner said , "I think she is the same woman wo supported all last winter , and whoso child was buried at the county's nxpense. Upon investigation wo found she owned , quite valuable property on Walnut street , on which there was only | 70 duo.1 Acting Mayor Bcchcl being asked if the woman had seen him , replied in the allirmutivo. Ho said ho gave her some financial assistance and she scorned so pleased that she got out of his otlico be fore ho could give her a note lo the county commissioners. Concorilla OIHocrs. Last Tuesday evening the regular elec tion of the Concordia society was held with the following result : Adolph Meyer , president ; Henry Pundt , vice president ; Aug Schaefler , Secretary ; William Sievers , treasurer ; Eiuil Acker- man , librarian ; J. P. Lund , standard bearer ; Henry Meyer and E. Strattnian , assistants to thn standard bearer. The occasion was signalized by an informal reception to George Strattnian who has just returned from Europe. On tlio 28th of this month the nineteenth anniversary of the society will bo cele brated by a grand ball at Masonic hall , and preparations are now being made for the event by George Strattnian , J. P. Lund , Julius Meyer , Henry Mover und T. Smnhold. Viflltlng Councilman. Yesterday Councilmen Charles Horn and John Thoroughbred , of Janes- villoVis. . , had a long talk with the members of the tire and police committee of the council , with respect to the excel lence of the ( iamowell lire alarm system , which it is now proposed to introduce into that city. The local councilmen and Chief Sailor explained thu workings ol the system to them , and commended if highly. _ Mrs. Iiawlnr Taken to Wichita. Deputy United States Marshal Allen has returned from Wichita , where he went with Mrs. Josephine Lawler , undei arrest for refusing to obey a summon ! from the United States court. She was wanted as a witness in the case of eras murdered husband. She , herself , win originally arrnUed for the crimo.but wai tried uud acquitted. MATHIMONIAIJ MATTERS. Two Merry Wending * 'Wednesday The Joy TJnoonflned. On Wednesday evening Miss Hannah CRSOT , daughter of Thomas Casey , ono of Omaha's old and well known citizens , was united in marriage with Andrew J. Fahoy , one of the newly appointed mem bers of the pollca forco. The ceremonies wcro performed at St. Pnllomona's ca thedral , Rev. Father McCarthy olficlat- mg. Mr. Harry O'Holleran supported the groom and Miss Gertie Peterson was bridesmaid.- After , nuptial mass the happy couple and sorcr.il carriages of friends proceeded to the Casey hotel on Tenth street were a sumptuous breakfast was served. Thence a miniature bridal trip was made to the homo of the bride's 'parents on Nineteenth street near Vlnton. In the evening n reception and ball were given at Cunningham's hall , and a largo assembly was present to wish the bride J y. give congratulations to the groom , ami many hearty shakes of hands for .Tom Casey. The A. 0.11 * band opened the joyous proceedings with an overture ; then the orchestra , under the leadership of Herman Itosch , commenced the musio that makes the light fantastic toe tip. Just as the quadrille musio was at its 'all hands round" In came a notable party of guests. They wore headed by Councilman Isaac Hascall and followed by his associates in the city legislative branch , Councilmen Becliel.FordMamie- villo. Lowcry , Snyder , Bailey nnd Counsman ; Commissioner O'Keeffe. Morris Morrison , of the board of ' education. PatricK Desmond and several well known politicians. Still the dance went merrily on , and to give it zest Councilman Hascall chose one of the prettiest girls in the room and went through thn mazy waltz as if he wcro in sight of the "Bluo Danube , " and as artis tically as ho can see the labyrinthine features of a municipal ordinance. Coun cilman Snyder caught the fever and being introduced to a pretty partner en deavored to outdo his colleague. This contest of the dance was highly appre ciated , but Councilman Hasoall came off victorious. Then followed many and appropriate parts of the dancing pro gramme , all Joyously passed through under Mr. William Bohau's calling. At a late hour the party adjourned and it is safe to say that not a more merry ono has over occurred in Omaha. Thcro wore over ono hundred guests present. Among these from abroad were Mesdamcs Maggie Galley and hi/zie Lyon of Buffalo. N. Y. , sisters of Mr. Casey. Miss Kate Brett of Overton , Nub. ; Miss Gonrgio Marino of Iowa , and Mr. John Kerwin. of O'Neill City , Neb. The presents to the nowiy married couple were numerous and costly. HASCAI.L-Al.TsrAUr. The cosy little homo of William Altstadt , known all over the west as "Little Bismarck , " was made joyous Mon day nignt by the nupials of his daughter Kinnm , who was married to Morris T. Hascall , receiving cashier of the Pullman Palace car company at Option , Utah. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. J. Harsha , pastor ot the Second Presby terian church. The bridesmaid was Miss Mollle Bright , and the groomsman Mr. James Cullnennn. After the ceremony was performed a reception was field until 7 o'clock. Then carriages were taken for the 8:20 : train , and the young couple started on a bridal trip westward nnd homeward , for they will make their homo hereafter in Ogdon. A noticeable feature of the wed ding was the large list of presents and the dispatches anil letters of congratula tion received trora relatives and triends , who were unable to bo present. Mrs. McNulty , of Anaconda , Mont. , sister of the bride , whoso husband is agent of the Pacific Express company at the point named , was present , and several other relatives trom nearer places. The recep tion at the house was fully as cordial as the joyous occasion demanded. The full forcn of the county clerk's oflico , of which Mr. Altstadt is a member , called in a body and until a Into hour the feast con tinued. THE "THBEK LINKS. " Members of thn I. O. O. F. Arriving on Every Train The mooting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge , I. O. O. F. , in Denver , Colo. , on the nineteenth instant , which calls forth members of thu order from all parts of the world , is being felt in Omaha. It could not bo otherwise as this is really the pivotal point of the United Sintcs and the central stopping place for all these wishing direct com munication between the Atlantic and Pa cific coasts. It is a great I. O. O. F. city , its first lawyer , surveyor and postmaster. A. D. Jones , who ia livinsr and active to-day , being a prominent member of the fraternity. There will bo thousands of gentlemen of this order passing through this city during the next few days. The lirst del egation came from Iowa yesterday and remained until this morning when they took their departure ) for the coast at 11 o'clock. The names tire : E. J. Loach , past grand sire , which oflico is the high est in the order ; E. W. Hartman , deputy grand master of Iowa , nnd wife , Indiauola ; Gcocgo W. Whip- pie , P. G. M. , and wife , Burlington ; Her man Blocks , P. G. M. , and wife , Daven port ; William Garrett. grand secretary and grand scribe , and wife , Miss Mollie Garret and Master Jark Garrett , Bur lington ; W. T. Holmes. P. G. M. , Brook lyn ; J. Norwood Clark , past grand repre sentative , nnd wife , Iowa City ; William McCoy , P. G. M. , alt. Pleasant ; O. K. Butler , P. G. , and wife , IntlianoU ; J. K. Powers , P. G. M. , and wife , Cedar Rapids. When their special car Merlin name over the river to-day the Omaha vistors were joined by Robert M. McKindloy , past grand guardian ; Brother Greor , P. G. of Wiuterset , la. ; B. L. Van Vechton , P. G. of Wintorset , la. ; Tieko and wife , of Keokuk. la. ; John Bourko.of Kookuk.and E.G. R.vley.repro- sontativo from Omaha , who accompanies the Iowa delegation to Denver. The car Merlin was fitted up m elegant style and was in charge of T.illinur. . ono of the roost faithful porters in the Pullman ser vice , who will have charge of it during its entire trip. DrnB Cuttlnn School , 1OI.1 Howard Lessons given in scientific dress cut ting free of charge for a few days. Call and investigate. Thn Sldnwalk Question. OMAHA , Neb. , Sept. 15. To the Editor of the Br.E : It is a fuel , as stated in a late issue of the BEE , that "Sidewalk Inspec tor Allen Is now superintending the con struction of ono mile of twelve-feet side walk on both sides of Davenportbetween Ninth and Sixteenth streets , " but a good many of the property owners along that thoroughfare don't understand why Dav enport streetonly just paved Iho assess ment not yet having been made should bo singled out for n walk of this width when other thoroughfares much more frequented , nnd which have had the asphalt down for yours , are allowed to retain four , six and eight feet walks that are in many instances in a dilapidated condition. Loss than six months ago many property owners on Davenport street put down now six-foot walks.being assured by the chairman of the board of public work1) that tho' width would bo' ample for .yonrs to come. New these walks are being thrown out and twelve feet substituted , entailing an expense that seems , in view of the width of walks geruuUed ou paved streets much nare used for business and pedostrlsnism , entirely unnecessary. This nnw walk was ordered , it Is pre sumed , by resolution through the city council , Introduced by a member from the Third want Jbut unless the work thus begun is cxtondett to all paved streets In his jurisdiction rfho course will not meet the approval ol ; united constituency. C. I ) . S. Notice. Any person giving information to the undersigned of the whereabouts of Gil bert Evcrton will confer a favor on him. Ho left O'Nelll.INcb. , three years since , nnd has not tinea been heard from. B. F. RQHKKT.I. O'Neill. Nob. Two Thousand Lost. T. G. Thomas , of Battle Mountain , Nov. , lost a pocketbook containing | 2,000 in the Pullman car Cell to while coming eastward on the train which reached this city at 7:50 : yesterday. The porter , Charles Clements , found it , and restored It to the owner. The latter said "Thank you , " and handed the porter a genuine , regulation slzo silver dollar. The passengers on thn car at once christened him "Old Generosity , " and said ho must be a relative of the German * who lost $ r > 00 on a certain oc casion , which was afterwards found by a nowshoy and given to its owner. The finder's reward was , "Veil , du bist an honest boy and should net some reward , so como in and let's shako dice for do drinks. " Reclaiming An Krrlne Daujjhtor. James Craudall and wife , nu aged couple , called ut the house of ill resort resided over by ono Stella Young Wed nesday found their wayward daughter , Kitto Crandall. A week ago she loft her homo and was traced to the Young place. She signified a desire to acnmpany her parents and discontinue the life she was leading , but was too sick to bo removed. She will bo reclaimed by her parents im mediately upon her recovery. Found Knit. Harry B. Morse and S. Earnest Morse , sons of A. D. Morse , of this city , accord ing to information received here , have discovered on property of theirs , a vein of salt , near Brookovillo , Kansas. It is said that the vein is IfiO feet thick and that the town has gone crazy over the event. Horn. To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rubinf , > 18 South Tenth street , 011 the morning of Soptom- uor 15. a girl. Absolutely Pure. Tula powder never varies. A marvel of pur tretrenitu anil vrholcgoiuonoss. Mnro econ omical than the ordinary kinds , nr.il cnnnot bo sold In competition with the multitude or low colt short weight alum or phosphate powdprs. Bold only In cans. KorAL BAKING VOWDKK Co. 101 Wall-st. . N. Y. THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago , Mil waukeg &SL Paul Rf Tlie Best Jtontc. from Omaha anil Council HlHtf * to' , THE E.A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha and Council Blufl's Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarKapids Rock Island , Freeport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesville , Beloit , Winona , La Crosse , And all other important points Kast , NortUcaet and Southoiist- For throiifrh tickets call on the ticket agent at 1401 Jurnum street , In Paxton Hotel , or at Union Paclflc depot. Pullman Sleepers and the flnest Dining Cars in the world are run on the main line of tlic Chicago , Milwaukee Si SI. 1'aul Hallway nnd t V * ery attention is paid to partiongors by courtt ous employes of the company. K. MII.I.KII , General Mumper. J. F. TUCKHII , Assistant ( Jenoral Manager. A. V. U , CAiti'K.NTEit , General Pubsengcr ana Tieket agent. doe. K. HKAFFOHO , Assistant General Passen ger and Ticket Agent. J. T. CUAHK , Gecral Superintendent PIANOS ! CHICKERING VosedSons IiistntmentH forcJiangctl , rented and sold OH easy payments , below Factory Prices , Instrument * slightly used al GREAT BARG-AINS. Max Meyer & Bro Omaha , Neb. W.M. MO IHTOSII. 11. F. BOtnVELL iiomviLi : < A : Mci.vrosii , Real Estate Dealers UO South Spring Street , iOS AXQKLKS , VALlFOltXTA. Dealer * In city und country property of nil descriptions , ( ioncral Iiitortuutlou to netr * comers freely ulvea. . . FALL OVERCOATS , The temperature nowadays must convince everybody that a medium weight overcoat would be a comfortable thing. We can just as easily convince you that ours is the place , to buy one. "VVe display an elegant assortment of those garments from a medium priced one at $5.75 up to the finest grades of Oassimeres , Meltons and Kerseys. Some of the lat ter are in the beautiful fashionable shades and made up in the best custom made manner , lined with silk and satin , and the prices are such that they are within reach of everybody. In our Boy's Clothing department we already have a large and attractive stock , many styles that will interest and please parents , and all who have boys to clothe , new goods arriving every day. Goods that will wear and give satisfaction , such goods as you'll not find in any other clothing house at the price. As an extraordinary bargain , and being well adapted for school wear , we mention this week our Plaited Cordoroy knee pant suit whicli we have marked $2.25 , just one-half of what it is really worth. In our Furnishing Department AVC show navelties in Fall Underwear , Fancy Percale Shirts , Neckwear , Gloves , etc. Our Hat Department is well stocked with the latest styles of stiff and soft hats iirall colors and at prices fully one-third lower than other dealers. 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Ainunjf the buoki Is una upon the rilio.txes fit wumun ; onu mum nervous , npccl il nnd private din- ca e4oitlic > exmil nnd nrlnnr > nreiins ; varltorolu cured by nurizlc.il u era loin , tmil tiolr : I itclInvoat - cd clamp fiiiuiircva IMI P'tlt'Jry lor ilia rcllor unil rureiit vnrlcocele , lurruiM cvhiuitloii luulseninl < lebi Itv now rL'Jtor.itlto treatment razors upon ptirKicu braces , plloi. f aneer * * . iiardly1 * ! * . lit * . Kloc- trlcity nil 11 new ni Kn tlti baticry lor home use ; ( nlHrrli nml Innalalldn , I'tu. Unlike in.i.t liook , Ismiad brilootortfren , tbcy dn not con lstof testimonials menials with fictitious nioiCH aid Inltliili. or ruliaun of llmt klnil. t.ut ro pliln description' ' * of dUOkses , ympiom * . no > v di < covvrlos In medicine , nnricrr nnd electrl'Ity.nnd nrow ll worth the nonnnl nnil ciinliu nbtnlnert tree bi iildro lnz the Umnlm Modi- en I and t-urttlcal Inntltnto , 1.3th utrjot n I Capilol avenue , Oniuim. " - WITH HIE ortooiuriiT or tmt COUKTHY Wlli BIB ttt IfAJUKUQ TI119 MAf THAT TH CHICAGOROCK ISLAND&PA3IFIC RAILWAY Dy reason of Its central posltloa tlvaa relation to lines East of Culcaco , and cimtlniDin lines at terminal points West , Korthwrit and So.itli it , Is th tru * middle link In that trnn < contlnent > i cjtcm vrlilch InTlton and facilitates travel and trafflo bstnccn the Atlinlio andl'aclflc. The Rock Itand ! main line and branches Include Chi- caito , Jollet , Ottawa , LuKille. r.'otl * . ( lonuneo , Ilollne and Itock Iiland , In Illlnolit Davenport , Muncatlne , Washlnirton. Falrfl ld , Ottumwn , Oikulooia , West Ub- erty.Iow cltyUesllolno , Indlanola.Vi'lnter ct , Atlan tic , Kuoirllle , AudutiOD , lUrlan , Outhrlv Centra anil Council Bluffs , la Iowa I Oallatln , Trenton , Ht. .r , > tph , Cameron and Kansas City , In Missouri : Lrai Inorth and AtcLlson , In Kansas i Albert Lea , Minneapolis anil It. Paul , In Minnesota i TVatertown and 8loui Kails , IB Dakota , and hundred ! of Intermediate cities and towns. VThe Great Rook Island Route" Guarantees speed , comfort , certainty and safety. Its permanent way Is dUtlntrulihed f ° r " eicellenco. Its LrlilKfs are of stoae and Iron. Its track Is of solid teel.lts rollU * stock perfect. Itspas engereiulpiu > ut oa < all the safety appliances that experience has pivru useful , and for luxurious accommodations Is un * tr- passed. Its Eiprris Trains eonilil of superior Uy Coaches , elegant I'ullman Talaco I'arlorand Bloep'uj Cars , superb DlnlnsT Cars , providing delicious meals , and ( between Chicago and Bt. Joteph , Atchlson and Kansas City ) rettful Reclining Okalr Can. It * uaa- afferaent Is confiervatlve , Its dlsclpllfio oxactlnf "The Famous Albert Lea Rowe" Between Chloro and Itlnneapolls and Bt. P . ' Is th * favorite. Overthlj tin * Solid Fait Cipreia Trains rua dally to attractive retorts for tourlits In Io a and Mlnnef ota , and , via Watertown and Sioux Falls , to the rich wheat and grating lands of Interior Dakota. Via Seneca and KankaVeo , the Hock Island offers superior Inducements to travelers between Cincinnati , Indlaa. apolls. Lafajett * and Council muffs , Bt. Joseph , Atchl son , Leavenworth , Kannas City , Bt. 1'aul , and Interne- dlate points. All patrons ( especially ladles and chil dren ) receive proteotlon , courtesy and kindly att tatlon. Kor tickets , map , fildtra , copies of Western Trail , or any dolred information , apply to principal offices In the United Stales and Canada , or ailjrefs , at Chicago , 1.1. CAIlt , E. ST. JDriH , I. A. NUII09I , - - - - - a. .ntaru4.aiv SCIENTIFIC GLUCK & WILKINSON. 01THU SACRED HEART , The Scholastic year commences on the rir t Wednesday Iti Hptombor. DIfTnronoo of rull- Rlon Is no obstacle to the admission of young ladies. 1'uplls ro rocolvod nt any time of tlio THR-MS : FA.-VA.BIJE3 -A-XDVA-lSrOEJ. . nnoludlnsHoard , Washing. Tiiltlon in Entrllsh nnd French , Instrnmontiil Music. Use of Hooks , per session of Klvu Months . $15900 Painting , Drawing , Ociinnn. Voonl Music. Ilurp , Violin-extras. HoforeiK'os uro icaulroil from parsons unknown to tlm Institution , For furllior Information jiply to the Hlght Nov. JAH. O'CONNOR , or to the Liuly Superior. EDUCATIONAL. ACADEMY. CHESTKH.Mil vour opens SISPTIJMllEH It. A MILITARY COLLKGH. IN CIVIL ENfJINBEIUNG. , AIITS. 'reparatory ' Courses. Thorough Technical iVork. All Departments conducted by nbki HOFEPSOH& Military system second only to hut of U. 8. M. A. Annuals of Lieut. S T. Hurt- ott , im Sherman Ave. . City : or Chief Pay master's Oilier , Armv Headquarters. COU THKO. HYATT President. ST.LOUIS LAW SCHOOL LAW DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ThoTwentyni t > enr of thl'wpll known pchonlivlll brain at 4 o'clock p.m. , on WKHNKMHT , OCT. 121 li. 1W7. F.IAMINATIDN iorn < lY nro < l > tamlinii MoNtiiVOCT. 10th.Uu.rn. , Entire conroHma > hoinniplftftilln t o or 1hraflflarMittoptioii of ptu ) t nt. Diploma ml ml t to Dar Tuition SHO | ier finnum Kor CutuIoKuev , etc. , adureg * WILLIAM C. HAMMOND , J.L.D. , Dean of Faculty , MHLucu Place , Si ! LOUIS. HO. THE CHIC AGO NorthWestern Western Slaort Line Omaha , And Chicago Tlio only road to tnko for Dos Molncs ' nr- ualltown , 0 cdar Itnnidn , Clliitun , Dixon , Chica- KO , Milwaukee and nil points east. To tlio poo- ilo of Noliraskit , Colorado , Wyomlnjr , Utah , ilnho , isovm'a , Oregon , Washington , iincl Cali fornia , It olfers superior advantages not possi- jle liy any ether line. Amour H row of tue numerous points of su- irrlorlty enjoyed by tlio put ron o Mills road lOiween Oinahn und Chlcuoaro Ita two trains a day of DAY COACHES , wlilcli uro the llnosl but hiitnniuirt and Inirsnulty can crettU > . Its 'ALAGKK BLKKl'INO OAKS , which uro models of comiort and olejrimco. Ita I'AHLUll DllAW- [ NO ItOOM CAIIH , unsurimssoil byany. Rtul Its widely celelirntoJ 1'Al.ATIAIDINl.NO CAItS , the equal of which cannot l > o found elsewhere At Council Itlnlfsthe trnlnB of tlio Union 1'uclflo Ity. connect In Union Uopot with tliose of the : hlcnu'0 i : Northwestern Ity. In Chicago the rains of tlila line iniike ciodo connection with ; hosoof all castorn lines. For Detroit. Ooliiinbus. Indlnnnpolls. Cincin nati. Nluifiira Falls , BuffHlo , I'lttHlinrirToronto , Montreal , lloiton , New Vork , I'hllHdiilphlit , Flnltlmore , Washington and nil points in the [ f you wish the best accommodation , All ticket gents sell tickets via this line * II. IIUUIUTT. K P. WILSO.V. Oenl. Manager. flenl. Puss'rAgent M.DAnCOCKC.n'CriK0' ' "U. HOLLK3 , Westsrn Agent , City Pass'r Agent , Omaha Nebraska. LOTOS FACE POWDER Ladies valuing thnlr comtiloilon ehould socurca , . SAMPLE VOX ( GRATIS ) of Iho latest ImportoU and unautaously uckouwU odeoU ut tlio best _ FACE POWDER. nrmrintecxl to bo perfectly Jjiinnlods. ItnrxT' ceutlple , aurabloaad InvmlLlo. i-or Hthmvury- tetiere. AskyourdrncgUtforlt. l'rlcc , 3uuLil OOo tier llox. Truilueuijpllcil hy BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. , OMAHA , NEB. ' J. F. ILOYD & . CO CHICAGO Sola lirporters. LOTOS FACE PDW DR , SPINNEY " S. E. Cor. 18th and Dodge Sis. Successfully Treats all Nervous , Chronic and Private Diseases of Dr. 8. ls wol Iknown as tlio founder of the Montteiil ( Cumuhi ) Medical Institute and pro- iirlctorof tbo Siilnnoyvlllo Inllnnaiy. Tliu Dr. 1ms hud 27 yours' experience In the treatment of chronic and Foxuul diseases , ami his effort * ) being crowned by wondcrf till success , ho would cull tlio attention of the nllllctod to his loiijr MuiidliiK and well earned reputation as aulli- dent assurance of his skill and ability. NKKVOUS IIKHIMTV. Epcrintttorrhu-a , Partial Impotency and all dlMjiKON of the nervous system and sexual or gans i-puodlly and permanently cured. 111,1)01) AM > HICI.N lI < ; K.\.SiS. : SYPIIUS disease most horrlbloln It.s results conipliitcly eiudlcuted without the UBO ot murcury. Cluirjfes reasonable , YOI/NG MEN Who may bosiiirerlnsTtromtboolToctsof .youth- fill rallied or Indiscretions , will do well to avail themselves of this , the irrcatcst boon over laid at the alter of lulferlni ; humiinltv. Dlt. SPIN- NEV will tfiiaiantoo to forlolt $500 for every case of seminal weakness or private disoasei of any kind or character which he undertakes and falls to euro. MIDDLE-AGED MEN &V | There arc many troubled with too freqtion evacuations ot the bladder , alien accompanied by a sllKht unartlnir or burning sonjatlon ana woakcnliiRof the system In a tnunnor the pa tient cannot account for. On examining the uriimrv deposits a ropy eodlmont willolton ba loutul , and sometimes small partlclo of albu men will appear or the color bo of a thin , mllk- Ish line , aK ln chanRln to a dark or to rplil ap > pcarance. TIIF.IIK AUK MANY MK.V WHO DIK or THIS nimciii/rv , Ignorant ot the caupe , whlnli Is the OmuhH.&V DOCTOR WILD nUA AN"-KK A i-KitrcOT CURB tM AM , fiucu CASF.H , nnd a healthy rcstoratloa ot the tronlto-urlniiry orRuna. nilleo hours U to 1" a. m. , I to R , B to 0 p , m. N. 11. 1'creons unable to visit us may be treated at their homes by correspondence. Medicines und Instructions sent by mull or ex press. CONSULTATION ANU'ADVIUK , i-KifoxAt * . I.Y OU UY I.ITTEIl , FIIKB. Send stamp for nur'.tlon list nnd circular. Call 01acldress DK. Sl'INNBV 4 = CO. . lOi 8. 13th street , OmuhH. U. S. DKI'OSITOKY , Omalia , ITe'to. Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplus 43,500 II. W. Yntos , President. Lewis S. Kiied , Vicc-Prc.sidont. A. K. Tuuxalin. 2d Vico-I'rcsidont. W. 11. S. Hushes , Cashier , U1UKCTOKS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins II. \ YYatis : , Lewis S. llcoil A , . Toti/.aliu. BANKJNcToKFICK : THE IRON BANK Cor. ICth and Farnum Uts. < A General liiinkiut. liuuincss Transact *