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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1887)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 24. 1887. COUNTY CONVENTION CALLED A Eebnke to the Patronage Peddlers of the Republican Committee. BECHEL'S TRICK REPUDIATED The Union Pacific Short of Coaohe * nd Using Pullman Cnr Arrl- Tal of a Church Dell Other Local Neva. Republican * Attention. Whcnw , tlie tlnht and solo authority to npolnt deleKiitea to the state and Judicial district conventions Is vested In a conven tion of deli'ffatos elected by the republican voters or the resi > cetlve nrnclncts at the pri mary election called through public uo- tice In republican newspaper * , and Whereas , At a meeting held In Omaha on Saturday , September 17 , certain members of the county committee , together with eigh teen persons not member of said committee , have usurped the power rightfully vested In the republican voters of this county , and empowered a sub-committee of twelve per sons , four of whom are not members of the county central committee , to appoint the whole delegation to which Douglas county Is entitled nt the state convention. Now , then-fore , we , the undersigned mem bers of 'lio central committee , do hereby re voke the said notion and all pretended ap pointment of delegates thereunder , and In order that the republicans of DnuiMas county Bhall voice their choice as members of the various conventions , wo hereby call upon them to elect delegates at a primary elec tion , to bo held In each prlncluct In this county , tinner the law * governing primary elections , on the lirst day of October , J8S7 , to- Wit : In each ( if the nine wards of the ctty of Omaha , and In the village of South Oinntm , the polls shall be open on said day from 12 o'clock ( noon ) until 7 o'clock p. in. ; In tint precincts outside of Omaha and South Omaha , between the hours of 0 and 10 p. in. of said day ; the said primary election to be held at the snmc polling places In the city at which the city election was held on the M day of May. ISS7 ; and In the respective county precincts at the same polling places nt which thu regular election was held In November , Ib80. The number of delegates and alternates which the republicans of the respective pre cincts are called upon to elect shall be-as fol lows : Kach of the nine wards of the city of Onmlin , eight delegates and eight alternates ; South Omaha , olirlit delegates and nUht al ternates ; each ot the precincts of the county , outside of Onmha and South Omaha , three delegates and thro'i alternates , and the said delegates and their alternates are hereby called to meet In convention on the 4tn day ' of October , 1687 , at the exposi tion building In the city of Omaha at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day to elect thirty-two delegates to tliu stateconventlon which meets ai Lincoln Wednesday , October 0 , 1887 ; nml the Riitne number of delegates to the judicial district convention which is to meet In the city of Omaha on the 17th day of Octo ber , 1867 , and the said convention shall also , It It Is deemed I'xjK'dluiitnominate all county olllccrs to bo voted for at the general election to bo hold November 8 , and transact such other business as may properly conio be fore It. C. II. linker , W. n. Peyton , J. hemke , V. W. U.indhaiicr , John Allen , Clms. It. Schrotli , J ) . P. Uedman , ( ! . Sesematui , Uco. Johnson , E. K. Mover * . Geonro W. Knight , William H. Turner , E. Kllmoro , < } . II. Williams , 8. M. Sadler , V. 11. Thomas , J. C. Wllc-nx , Frank Ivnspar , Carsten Hohwer , Charles It. Grove , J. W. Jillor , Peter Glaudt SOUTH OMAHA NUWS. The third story has boon put on the slaughtering department of Swift's puck- ing house anil the brick work on thu Other parts is under headway. The addition to the stock exchange will ba rutuio in the near future. The grading ot Q street in the Third word is nearly completed. M. Cody of the Chicago Lumber com pany was in South Omaha with thu vlow of making some improvements in the company's establishment. The contract tor the grading of the railroad company's ground for the now depot and sidetracks has been let for $10- 000 to Omaha parties. Charles Vnnorsdoll has sold his food store im N stront to / . Cuddington , of Central City , Neb. , who will take charge immediately. Judge Kouther had a largo docket yes terday morning. Ed McCormnck. dis turbing the peace , had his trial continued till Tuesday. Charles Howe , drunk , fined $7.50. John Murray , drunK , $7.50. Charles Wells , drunk , dismissed , Matt McCormnck , charged with stealing $05 from Malt Mo/.or , was dismissed , the complainant paying the costs. Patrick Ilennessy , a tough case , got into nn altercation with the habitues of Reunion's saloon. Knives were drawn and but for the prompt arrival'of an of ficer blood would have ilowcd , llennossy was lodged behind the bars. The others escaped but the police nro looking for them. J. D. Clark , a resident of Iowa , is in the city looking up a business location. A small packing , house for the slaughter of beef and sheep will be erected in South Omaha as soon as the location can bo secured. A oarty from a foreign city was here looking for a site. Short of Conches. Owing to the unexpectedly largo travel this season , the Union Pacific has found itself short of coaches. The consequence quence is that the company has had to call on the Pullman Car company tor as sistance , and for sovernl days past the line palace coaches of the latter have been used to transfer passengers arriving from the east , and destined for this city , across the river. Many ludicrous scones liuve occurred in consequence , as these who arrived at the transfer in ordinary coaches could not understand the change to palatial cars nt the transfer. They imagined it was n ruse to get extra faro from them , anil it was with ditliculty , in many Instances , that some could be per suaded to enter the cars , A Pretihytcrinii Boll. 'ilio boll provided for in the will of O. F. Davis for the Second Presbyterian church of this city has arrived ami is of beautiful shape and musical tone. It has boon accepted by the church and com mended by the following resolutions : Hesolved. That In ifratefully receiving the pUtof Mr. O. F , Davis , we place upon record our sense of our brother's helpfullness and generosity during the period of his connec tion with our church ; and that wo call upon the members of the church to emulate his consecration ana devotion to the Master , re- mpinberljiK to assemble themselves together statedlv , as the bell shall sound , fur the worship ot iiod. itesolved , That this minute be publicly read to Vhe church and sent to Mrs. Davis , with our heart-felt condolence and sympathy. Pullman UIIHIIO | < H. The Pullman drawing room and sleeping car business * has been unusually largo of late. In fact it is almost doublu that of any other season at this point. To-day six Pullman cars will leave Denver for the Grand Army of the Republic encamp ment at St. Louis , and seven will leave Lincoln , Nob. , for the same destination with passengers from dillcrunt points in tlio South Platte country. The \Vrtbash company which is in another division than Omaha , as far as Pullman oar juris diction is concerned.hnvo made a requis- tion on this division for extra caYs. In fact , business is lively all along thu lines. . K. of l' . Notes. Tliis evening a .meeting of therog < imcntal bllicers of the Omaha rcgl mertt , Knights ot Pythias has been called to be held m Myrtle armory on Four tecnth street near Dodge. The call is authorized by Colonel liurrell , and tbo adjutant , James Donnelly. On next Tuesday afternoon at 0:80 : o'clock there will bo a dress parade of the regiment at the base ball park , at which all the members are expected to Attend , by way of preparation for thu forthcoming celebration in connection with the meeting of the grand lodge K. of P. , of tbo state. Mr. Rtifttl * Explain * . To the Editor of the BEE : Your paper contained a local article criticising the Uurlington company from the standpoint that the harvest excursion tickets sold In the cast by the Burlington on the 20th were not good via Omaha without extra charge. I am surprised that your re porter dirt not obtain from this oflice the facts , which are as follows : 1. The harvest excursion tickets In ques tion , as well as any other kind of ticket , either east-bound or west-bound , reading via Pncllic Junction from the east , to Lincoln or the nest ( and the reverse ) , are good without extra charge via Omaha , In accordance with bulletin Instructions to conductors , Urn pub lished January 1 , 18&7 , and since repeated from time to time. 2. On the morning of the 21st , the date when said excursionists arrived In Nebraska [ great number , the Hurllngtoii , Chicago & > Peoria train from the cast arrived in Omaha In two section ? , largely lilled with passengers holding the said harvest excursion tickets. 3. All passengers now In this state who hold said form of tickets reading via Pacllic Junction can go via Omaha on their way east without extra charge. 4. Stop-over Is allowed at Omaha , cither east-bound or west-bound , on thc < * o tickets , as well as nt all other points In the state. Yours truly , P. 8. EUHTIH , O. P. JK T. A. Icnnrant Railway OfHclnls. Some railway .employes arc excellent guides to the traveling public. A in MI having occasion to go to Uolloviio bought a ticket for that place , the ticket seller stating that the train left nt 10:15. : It was at the I ) . & M. depot , On cither side of the platform there were several trains , and not knowing which to take , the pas senger asked a wull-dresscd ollicial , who was ordering the disposition of freight , and was told there was no train for Italic- vue at 10:15 : ; that it went at about 0 in the morning , llu was assured that the ticket seller told him otherwise , but thiit made no difference ; ho adhered to his original statement. Thun the passenger jaul hu wanted to go to the rillo range shooting. In answer to this ho was told that tiic rillo range was in the vicinity of Cut-oil'lake. IK a moment it was discovered that the train wanted was standing so near the ollicial in question as to be almost within arm's reach. _ Are You Goinir Kant ? The Limited Express of the Michigan Cnntral , "Tho Niagara Falls Route , " which loaves Chicago at ! J:10 : p. m. every day , is in many respects the favorite train Kast , on account of its splendid equipment , admirable service and fast time , for which no extra charge is made. It carries superb IVngnur Paiaco Sleep ing Cars , running through without change to Tofonto via the Canadian Paciuc , to Now York via the Now York Central & Hudson River , and to Boston via the Boston & Albany railroads. Ni agara Falls is passed early in the morn ing and the train halts several minutes at Falls View , where tao scene is un rivalled. Commissioners' Resolution. The county commissioners at a meet ing yesterday morning , passed the fol lowing resolution regarding the numcri cal index being prepared by County lork Needham. Resolved , That I. N. Watson bo omplo > ed by this county to check over the new numer ical index , now being prepared by the county clerk , at the rate of 7.ic per hour of actual labor and an assistant at 60o per hour uf actual labor , the latter to be employed only until the countv clerk selects a man.and that the man selected by the county clerk shall receive no higher compensation than the one employed by the county In case his work is found to be correct , but should his work not nrnve correct then the county will pay noth ing for the services of. the man appointed by the county clerk. Great Auction sale of Real Estate in Grand Island , Nebraska. Twenty of the finest residence lots in the city will be sold on Monday , Sept. 2Utli , at 2 p. m. All inside property and specially de.sir- iibie. The railroad fare from his homo to Grand Island will bo refunded to each purchaser living in Nebraska. Grand Coining Kvent. The Emmet Monument association held a largo and enthusiastic meeting Thurs day night for the purpose of arranging a ball to bo held sometime next month. It is to bo given in aid of the Irish National Land league and promises to bo .on a grander scale than any social event in behalf of the said cause yet held in this city. The names of these in charge of the arrangements are suiliciimt to guar antee the success of thu ball. They are Deputy County Treasurer Groves , P. O'Malloy , P. J. Bairott. J. M. McMahon , Michael Lee , J. T. Monarity , S. J. Broderick and T. Tallon. Dr. S. R. Patten , dentist , room 313 , Ramgo building , Omaha. Telephone 00. Copy Books in the Schools. The Spencorian system of copy books adopted at the board of education meet ing last Monday will bo adhered to , not withstanding a fooling that the old sys tem would be again adopted. The choice nude at the mooting referred to has stirred no a lively agitation among cer tain publishers , but nevertheless the new system will bo retained. Great Reduction in Rate * . From St. Louis by the Ohio & Missis sippi railway , Now York , N. Y. , first- class $17 , second-class $14 ; Gallon , O. , and return , ? ( ) .8o ; Akron , O. , and return , $7 ; Leavittsourg , O. , and return , $7 ; Columbus , O. , and return , $0.40 ; Cleve land , O. , and return , $7.03 ; Bufl'alo. N.Y. . and return , $3 ; Salamanca , N. Y. , ami return , $7 ; Jamestown , N. Y. , and re turn , $7 ; Pittsburc , Pa. , and return , $8.05 ; Wheeling , W. Va. , and return , $7.0.V , Parkersburg , W. Va. , and return , $7 ; Lovisvillo , Ky. , and return , $0 ; Wash ington. 1) . C. , and return , 130.85 ; Balti more , Md. , and return , $ > ? 0.25. Tickets nro on sale at Union Depot and 101 and 103 N. 4th St. , St. Louis , Mo. G. D. BACON , G. W. P. A. Gold Water Nomliions. The Douglas county prohibitionists have hold a caucus and are the lirst to usher thuir ticket into the field. The following aru their candidates : County treasurer , John F. Ilelin ; countv judge , John J. Wejshans ; county clerk , Charles Watts ; register of deeds , G. G. Wallace ; sheriff , John P. Daley ; coroner , Dr. James MoLaughljn ; county superin tendent. Henry E , Grimm : clerk of the district court , John Dale ; commissioners , Third district , S. C. Browster ; Fifth dis trict , John R. Canon. The Gnu \Voll. The proprietors of the natural gas well are earnestly engaged in iu duvolop mont. Every night linds promhunt cUl zons on the ground observing the tests , J.ia few days , it is said by these whr Hcnow. there will be some further public exhibitions of the power of the gas whicli will settle the question of tin importance of 'the discovery * . ' Horn. To H. J. Darrell , cashier -McCord , lirudy & CO.'H , ami wife , a eon. POLICE COURT. Judge Doric * 'HUpoaea of Good GrUt of Cane ! . Anton Schuts was bofora Judge Borka yesterday morning charged with a crim inal assault upon the person of Mrs. Annallowell , on the 30th inst. , near the 13. & M. roundhouse. The original charge was withdrawn and that of as sault and battery substituted. The par- tics are Hohomiuns.'nnd considerable tes timony was given through an interpre ter. The case will bo disposed of this morning. A man named Loon was arrested hero some six woaks azo as a suspicious char acter and ordered to Icavo the city , Ho represented himself as living at Beatrice , and his occupation a "circus man. " He was again arrested Thursday night and gave the name of McKcnxio. When the jailer recognized him and asked him if his name was not Leon ho said it was , but that ho gave the name Ma- Ken/.io to avoid recognition. This time ho was arrested for dis charging fire arms within the city limits. The ofl'cct of the shot was the killing of ii dog , and when his story was hcaru the judge , in the absence of other testimony , proposed the lowest fine and costs to satisfy justice. This was rofiucd , the defendant demanding a jury trial , spying that hu would run the gamut of every tribunal in the state , finally wind ing up with thu supreme court. Ho will bo up again at 2 o'clock to-morrow. R. W. Peterson got live days for having a character known us suspicious , and W. Lawson lor being a chronic drunkard got $7.50. Six vagrants and a like number of drunks were disposed of in thu after noon. Charles Moore was lined $5 and costs for violating a hack ordinance by not haying his lamps lighted Thursday night. L. D. Clay , charged with embez zlement , was discharged. The cases of Bullu Smith and Mr. and Mrs. David Crowe , who wcro charged witii stealing a watch , were postponed until the 27th. Victimized a. Newspaper. The Truth newspaper hr.s been taken in by a smooth young fullow styling him self J. Evans Sterling. Uo has been em ployed as solicitor for that paper for a few weeks.r His scheme was to make out duplicate bills , collect them , and return the original bills as unpaid. Whim hi.s trick w'as discovered , however , ho had disappeared. Just how much money ho secured is unknown. Died In tlic lloi ] > itnl. A man named 11. A. llanzlngcr died of consumption at St. Joseph's hospital yes- tunlay morning. Absolutely Pure * This powder never varlws. A mm-vclof pur ty.BtrotiKth anil wholesomenoss. Muro econ omical than the ordinary kinds , tir.il ciumot bo told In competition with the multitude ot low cost ihort wolirht ulnm or phoaplnito powders. Bold only In ran * . UOYA& BAKINO I'OWUKB Co. ' 101 WBll-Bt. . N. Y. OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. . . . . Cor. 13thSt.an < tCapItalAve.OV1HA , NEB. TOR TUB TBEATMCXT Of AM. CHRONIC s ? SURGICAL DISEASES BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES. TRUSSES , AID THE HEW Yimcoctu Susptnsoar CLAMP COMPJESS. Itat fofllUl * . , apparatus ami reintl. fur cit fid treatment af a * fry fnrmoMta > M.tie ) Ui fluff MvtlK.I or hi'rgli a I treatment. Waita > Cinnum e , l > ofimills. i J Iliartitub I f.1 , Curvatureofll ! S > iln , rUOTuinoii , LamrrCatuill. Itinnrl till , tnlj.l.llon. Kl.rlcidlr. IMillr'l- | > ! Up r. M Inr ? , IJI.OJ.r , K ) , br , Hklo. > n < l Uloo.1 , md all Hurflcal u rallcut. Hook ou Diseases of IVouicn FIIEE. Only Reliable MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OP PRIVATE , SPECIAL and NERVOUS DISEASES. All Alood Diwniv * sneerCulljr tr lf t. Sypt ( Illle ToUm rrmovf4 from tlit t > * tem witliiut nwriurjr. N w ltol ritlv 1 mlinrnt for I.nwiof Vital Tower. lVr m uiil > l lUit u * may lie lull * ! it houif , brGjrre [ Knnlfme , AllcnmuiunlritluiuCunhduitlil. UtdU cliactor Iiutiiiiueiittawnt l y mail or ciprot , weureljr | . ckrd , no inirkBtUtlii.Irita ( vnlrntior * * ni.rr. < > " | * r onil Intcrvltw ) ir * feifJ Cat ) ( .mlr.ni u.luormiJliUlfirjF ufjuur C M. > vlUi lAuip , nd wnilI .Kud lu plain \ > r , > jr , our BOOK FREE TO MEN ! Uprtn Frlmff , ScUl | and Xtrvnun r > < rn r . Seminal wiVrrv PpmiatnrrlKrti. lin | * > tfif jr , SjrfhiH * . Oo.Kiirhua , GUtjl , ma * * I. cucel ) , Hoomi for ] ati uU. A < Ur M , HF.DICAI. A KUnaiCAI , IXSTITU' , or , Cor. 13th st. & Capitol AYJnuna , NED. Medical Books orl'aners Free. Tbei > rftprletorol ( ho Omaha Medical u.l .Surjl- CHl iQilltuto Uui published * valuumo ae of buoti ml impers uponelironlaund iurflc.il ( ] l on s unJ deformities , and tue meitocU or cure wiilrli IIHVCI given blm me reputation or being tbo most nklllful Hmlauccesafiu apectaltH In too wen. and muilo tnu Inatlluto BO colu r t Hl that m dlclnei aroeentto und putloiiK rrcel , eil from oti'ry t to in the union. Amunu the booki la one upim the dUcines uf WDBIUIII one upon nerTou , specul und private dis. euie'Of tho'exuul nnd urinary organa ; rtrlcoculo cured bj § nr.'lo.il oneratlom , and their Utelr Invent ed chimp ruraiiroi lusponioir for iba rollof und rnrouf varlcocele. nnrvoun othitiutlon nndaexutl ilebl'lty. ' now ruitoratlfe traatmcnt. I'antra uixm iuruk'.il braces. plld . i nncen , | > ar lr ls , nl < , Kloo trlcitrnndt one' magntulQ Lattvrr for horafl uioj cntnrrli nml Inhulntlon. itc. Unlike mo-t booki lulled bydnclnr * Ireo. tnejr do nut ronMttoi tcalt- monlal * with tlotltkma n imOHU.id Inltliils. or rubDIih of that kind , luta pUln deicrlptloni of illiomes , ymptorat. DOW a * cor rloa in medicine , surgery und electricity , und tire w ll worth the uoriuul und can be obtained free hi itddre < sln < the Omaha Medi cal and Surk-ICHl Institute , LitU itraot and Capitol uTcnue , Oinana. Netiruika. GRATEFUL COMFORTING EPPS'S ' COCOA BREAKFAST. "fiy n tltornutrh knowlpiljfo of the nnturnl Inws wlilcliKovern tlio operations or digestion nnd nutrition , unit by a euro Till application ot' tliu line properties of well-s''lcctoil Cocoa , Mr. ipps : lias provided our breakfast tables with n delicately llavorod beverage wUlcli limy euvo us many heavy doctor's bills. It U by the Judicious use of Biich articles of diet that a con stitution may bo gradually built up until strong enough to reaUt every tendency to dbeaso. lldndrods or subtle maladies are lloatintr around us reaJr to attack whorovcr there Is a wcaic point. We rcuv escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fort I lied with pure blood and u properly nourished framo. " Civil Sorrico Qazette. Mitdo slmtily with bolllnff wntcr or milk. Sold only In half i > oiind tins by Urocors luboloil thus : JANES iil'S & 0. , Ho moopathlo Chemlits , LOSUOS , KiOL-l ( D , Mention tula p per. CAPITAL PUZE , $150,000. "We do hereby certify thnt we itipervijo th rranironionta for illi the Monthly and Somt Annual Urawlnirs onThe Louisiana Btivto Lot tery Company , ml lucerson manaire nnd con trol the drawings thcmnelves. and that tlio aamo are conducted with honesty , fairness nnd in good faith tnwanfcall pirtlcs. nml wo authorIze Izo th i Company to HK thlg certificate with fao Imlles of our ilgnature attached , In Its adver tliomenls. " COJIMI8SIONEU3. * We the undersigned n nH and Bankers will P 7 all Prizes drawn In The I.oulilana State Lotteries which may be presented at our coun- .T. if. OOLKsnv , Pros. Louisiana Nntlomxl nk. 1'IURKK I.ANAIIX , rrcg. state National Uk A. IIAMMVIN , 1'rcs. New Orleans Nat'lllank CAUL K01IN , 1'roj. Union National Hank. U NI'RECRDENTElTATRTACTION ! OVER HALF AJ1ILLION DiSTRIBUTED. Loulsania State Lottery Company Incorporated In W.fnrJirp ] r l > y ttu > T.eilMntur" for educational nnd charltnnio purposoa-witli n Sf lSSSrll'llu'000 ! l0 * hicn n reserve fund of over MOUUhm fine * bcon added. BynnoverwholmlnirpopulnrTOtolts franchise irai made a pnrt of the nre < vnt stnto constitution aclopte J December nd , A. I ) . 1S7H The only lottery over voloJ on und endorsed by tbo people of ntiysliito. It never scale * or nostiioncs. Its Grand Plnjflo Number Drnwlnffstakoplnco monthly , and the Scrnl-Aatiiml llruwlniri roii- ; larly every six months ( Juno nnd Uooomhor. ) A SPLKNIHD OPPOIITUS1TV TO WIN A FOltTUNi ; . Tenth Qrnnd Drnwlnir. clnss K , In the Academy of Music. Now Orleans. Tues day , October 11 , 18S7-20ith ! Monthly Urawlnif. CAPITAL PRIZE , 8150,000. "Notice-Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves , SS. Fifths , S2. Tenths , S1. MST OK I'HIBRS. 1 CAPITAL PltlXB OF , f 150,003. . 1 GKANlll'lil/K OK 60.0JJJ. . . M.OOO 1 OIIANIIPKIZIJOK SO , V ) . . . 2 LAHC1K I'UIXKSOK 10I H ) . . . 20,001 4 LAIiOBPUIXBS OK B.OOJ. . . SO.OHO i.wio. . . f > 0 H. . . C5.IK1I 100 2011. . . . 40,000 wo " KIO. . . . Mtwa ) AITItOXIMATION PtllZKS. 100 Approximation Prl/esor } . ! 00. . . . $30,000 KIO " " * . . . . a .ooj 100 " 100. . . . 10,000 1,000 Terminal " BO. . . . M.OJU 2,170 I'rizn < i nmountlnc to . Appllcntlaiifiirrntixto club nlionld be mnuo only to the odK'o of lhi < company In .VeirO.loim. Kurfurthpr Infnninillnn wrltn rli irlr. iilrliu full ntlilic . I'OSTAIi NO rni , exiircs money or luri.or New York Kxfiinneo I" o'diiviry Intter. Cnrreac/ / cxprcM ( at our expense ) nddcs-ca SI. A. HAUIMIIV , V Om.KVNS. U. . OrM.A.nAIUMIIN. WASHINHTON , D. c. AtJdrcs * Hcilfi1t're < l letter * to NK\V OHLUANS NATIONAL HANK NEW Oitr.ENS _ R K M E SI T ? - fill . ? Generals That thn Uoaure prosonos ard and of Early , who Hro In cunrxoF ot the drawings , is aijuar. antee ot nbiolutn fiilrnejs nnd Inteirity. that tha chances nre nil oTiinl , und that no one can possibly divine wnnt number will draw a PrliiT KUMKMIIKIt thiit thn piiymcnt of nil prltes I , OUAIl.t.S IFKM JIV rotirt .NATIDVAI , IIA VKS Of NOW Orlenn" , nnd the Tlckotgino skned by the president olan Institution , whoo rhnrtnri I rlulits nro rucoic nlted In thn hlL-lie.i courts ; therefore , beware ot uny Imitations or anunymoDS schoiuui VA1T FOR FOBEPj SIX iltC\T MEOWS , With the only legitimate nml thoroughly lie- inoiU'lcd Wild We st Show In America , to which thu lutnouB Cu-tt'i- ittlo Is added , makinn ub- Bolntclv three times the ( rroittost show on earth will exhibit In Omaha one day only , on Wednesday. Sept. 28 Novorbufa'o 'n ' the ld - t < rr of tuiu nimn.'m ins nn tldscuii 'nent ' wa't'iorJ u mnro illvoiiltipd nnd lit- traulvu combination f .In i'n-o'y InterCftliiif unl i g luc Ive cmer.nhiinenll . .JI1U tll-Tln tlio Kq ln tllll i , 'l fXoulCKlcilnorllliiuodr.ini' iitlo word will n oliulo Ijlubo suillcoitiel.mlta lint ° Adam Forepaugh's Manageri.il Ambition. In II Titanic rasp n e'nilo circa * , a n jH hip- niiilriimo bp'omu i mere intntclle. Ho laaltlil os nil thceo iiy lo ir. an I thrn .tin lumen H a rem > dw pd Wild N e it an I Cu-tor lat- ! - . tiotliat would pile the Ineffectual - effectual fre < of \ Veritali.o ISniralo IS ! 1. weo't In I'll IH- Kornlnetoon week In New York. dplpuin.iindiilaiiln l llmoro ua.l WashliiitJti and other cities on His way w , ' ' ttrcut Uluntl Show : nun UecnvUltod notonly by the in i es , Init by the clergy and tlio be ftmlllui oi all denom iiuiliini , wliciliiivocxpro sed ilicm < lve mare tlmnd ium- Pd wltli tlioiil ) o nteexcaiiiilun frmn uvt > iypn lilo feature that could offend , nn I K eitly lattr loted by the fniKiui Cmtcr llat'le and othar vivid nlc- turetquniicoiioHot thu Wild Wost. In Wa hliistnn City , the 1'rosldont. and c'alilnet mt ra. o iiiLTciai en , atfmnon , mil tary hereoa. miinbcr j of tlm itlhlinuiilo corps of evnry prlnelpnlMy and power of Kiirupc. Asia and Africa ImliidliiK tlio llawall.mjitu ( < n and her nulto , attended tliour nt rnreri-iuiili ( how , to their Inilnlto iiitlifactlon and a ° ' " r'lu" Hrce9 < evcrywh'ro Is nvcrwliclnilnt. In overyelty noanxlojB are thu public to neoittlui oitri police have to lie culled Im to prevent mobi breaking throuzh tlio canviix. Hn movement Ii like * tldul wavn or tlio trend nf an arm r miirchlnj with bunner . Kverv nnwapaper In the cunt where i bo mow lu lieendecliirn lt tnho tne iiiliiiliiatlMi irlumpli cif Adinf life , wlilln Mr KoreimuKli atako * hli > | mifeiili > iuillinnn'in I repuia- tlnii upon the dcclaiallcn that lil pussnt combined TIIIIKK TIM 3 T KGKIt THAN KVKH Kcrfull partlculiirt.ne broH , paniphlrtn , 11 Hand progrumuies , br the million scattered cverynhcro , AlKtll.SSlUN , 50 C'CX'i'S. GIIILDUKN UNUKU O YKAUS 35 CENTS. Twenty thousaid iicuts. Ko'ctvel numlcrtd chairs extra. ( Iran * .tract pirudu Wednesday , B pt. 2 . lte erve < l s-uits can b aecurcdon thnday fltuxhlliltlonut Max Meyer A llros.Iov i'lry Store , co-rer IJthand Furnaau ttmcti , at usual slight ad. * \VIUnl ) exhibit at * Lincoln , Sept. t7l ! Council JlluUs.Hept. tJ. WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And others tutlerlnif from .nervous debility , exhaufttlntr Ichrunlc dlveajts , prtmature llocllnu of yuunit or old are t iHulilvcly culi-d by Ur. Ilorne's famous Kleetru. - , , _ MacnrllF HelU TnouwiliiJa In every gSUte In the union have been currd. tlrclrltl ZXfftt ln t ntly Celt. 1'atenlrd and told 10 ) i n. WliuU family can we r tame belt , l.leelrlo Hu i > aSarl frre K lib mule bvlu Avoid wnrthkii Im- lutioni .nil bouut comiianlei Electric Tru.e > fur Itualure. TOO lured In'HS. Send stamp for | > ni | hleU OB. W. J. HOINC , INVENTOI. 191WUASH AV. , CHICAGO. it M MeniufftrlrBrmmf vi 5 r. \mM iW t\ tf N. w..n l .l.liUr. iJirt of W C. J""r"k " ! . I'r . Mr. mw wm % rcU , ete.nauUlngrromla. XKI .M dlKretlooiitxcMMfororerwork , r' lbt" * P'v ' l In t " ' " ' " -Herlet. wlu. llnforiruillonofT.lutloiillm.ii. IUUTOI ItMIOT CP , i Park Plac * , N w York. THE BEST WAY To attract trade is to keep reliable goods and soil them cheap. "Wo have done so and have had the satisfaction of seeing our business rapidly grow to be one of the largest in the country. The immense stock which we carry this season will easily convince you of the fact ; with such a stock we cannot afford to make high prices , nor the profits exacted from the pul > lie by smaller houses such a stock is the people's guarantee for fair dealing and low prices. We have opened the fall season with an enormous variety of business and dress suits. They embrace all the new styles and novelties of the season In WORSTEDS , CHEVIOTS AND CASSIMERES. Among the many special bargains we start in the season -with , we mention the following : 400 men's all wool caasimere suits , heavy weight , of attractive greyish color , serge lined , and well and substantially made , $5.50It may sound big to toll you that these suits are actually worth twice this amount , but an examination will convince you that we are not exag gerating , and you will have to admit that you never saw such a suit offered for less than $10. Another great surprise is our all wool corkscrew sack suit , elegantly made and trimmed , which we will sell for $6.50 , No house ever sold such a suit for less than'$12. These are only a few samples of what we have in store for you this season. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at Nebraska Clothing Company Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. SALE ! OF TOWN. LOTS AT GRAND ISLAND , NEB. , SEPT. 28TH , AT 2 OCLOCK , P. M , 160 LOTS WITHOUT RESERVE IN THE BEAUTIFUL ADDITION OF EW ! Tliis is beautifully locntoA nud view in nil ilircctions fine. One dollnr invested here will return ten. Grand Island has n population of 12,000 , is the end of : i division of the U. P. railway and terminus of the St. Joseph & Grand Island railroad. The 0. & 11. V. railroad starts from Grand Island , penetrating the North Loiip country. The 13. & M. railroad passing through Grand Island toward the great agricultural , coal nnd cattle country of the great northwest. This makes Grand Island the Gate City to the great northwest , a country rich in agricultural and mineral resources. The Union Pacific shops , of solid stone , the finest in the state , are located liere , capable of employing 800 hands. The new brick canning factory , employing 150 hands , has just completed its first'season's work. The Soldiers' Home , a chair factory , a number of two und three story brick blocks , a four-story brick hotel ( cost ing § 75,000) ) and many fine residences. The operation of three and one-half miles of new street railway , the completion of o ur new $80,000 gas works , milking two gas and electric light companies ; the extension of our 5,000 system of waterworks now in operation ; the erection of extensive stockyards by the U. P. railroad company , all evidence a steady and permanent growth whicli promise < hc doubling of our population in the next twelve months. Seven fine lots given away to pu rchasers and those present as the sale progresses. Railroad fare refunded to those purchasing one or more West View lots who come not to exceed oO miles to the sale. Railroad fare refunded to those purchasing $200 or more worth of West Ariew property who come not to exceed 100 miles to the sale. Railroad fare refunded to those purchasing $400 or more worth oE property who come not to exceed 200 miles to the sale. PATJ & BHOADES , Lincoln , JUSTICE & PETERSON. Auctioneers. G-rand Island , Neb. , Managers. J. B. HAYNES OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER TJllllD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 87 Chamber of Commerce. DRS.S.&D.DAYIESON . . . 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy St. Louie , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New York , Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous , Mo id DISEASES , More especially those arising from iinpur- dence , invite all so suU'cring to correspond without delay. Discas.cs of infection and contagion cured salely and speedily with out use of dangerous drills. Patients whose cas < s have been neglected , badly treated or paonounded incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their syrnp- toini. All letters receive immediate at tention. pJBLSiD : > And willLe mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an "Essay on Marriage , " with important chapters on Diseases of the Reproductive Organs , the whole forming a valuable med ical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address DRS. S , & D. DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St. , St. Louli , Mo. DEWEYd STONE , a * FURNITURE KV * A magnificant display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. HQLMAN ADJUSTABLE BABY CARRIAGE COSTS NO MORE THAN THIS OLD STYLE. AND CAN BE READILY ADJUSTED. Latest Styles. Finest Goods , Lowest Prices , BABY CRADLE. HOUSE CARRIAGE , The llluatrsvtlona above are made from pbotographa. Thci adjuatablo parti do not change tbt ) appearance wbvn used am n Btreot carrlaffe ; tnoy can bo uaod or uot at the ploaaurti of the pur * obaaer. Tbv nOLMAN CAIilUAOKH are warranted for two yo&ra , Uvery part la abnolutoly par. feet. Over 1OOO aold In Chicago elnon March Int. Bunt to All parta of tto United Htuloa ccd aafo delivery tfuarcnteed. 6eod for a catalogue contalDlng lateat etyloa , choapfiut to fluoat. NOLMAN ADJUSTABLE CARRIAGE CO. , 275 Wabash Ave. , Chicago , Ilia. wu. NO iNToan B. r. ISOIVIIL : A. uri Real Estate Dealers ' UO South Sprint , ' Street , LOS ANGEUM , UALIFOHXTA. Dealers In city nnd ( iinitry ( iin | > oit ) ' nt ml de crlptlon8. Ooncral IntoimuUcm to ntu- cvmen freely xlreo. DBEXEL & MAUL , to Ji.n ! a. . Omleittffi ami .Enbalm At 'he ' old stand , 1407 Farnam 9t. Order * by .telegraph bolicHci ! and promptly at tended to. IV lepiione No , ii25. .