7 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1887.N 5 . 1 ADMIRE-THE COUNCIL'S GRIT , How Lincoln People Regard tlio Latest Move ift Paraons' ' Oase , OPENED HIS OFFICE AS USUAL. The Dctunutl Judge Dotdrmlnotl to Hold Ills Position Two Men Hurt tijr An Kxploslnn To llocelvo Governor Thayer. fFttost run nun's u.vcor.s' nunrtA.tr. 1 The actiou of tlio city council In detun ing the police judge was the topic of thu town yesterday. The citizen ? admired the grit of tlio council In not bcinir thwarted In their investigation of thu polices judge by an injunction from the federal court , thut was Issued , as several members staU.'d , on a false presentation of the facts. The talk that If the counoil disregarded the injunction they would subject themselves to imprisonment for contempt of the federal court had no terror in their eyes , and they seemed anxious to go ou record as willing to be locked up rather tnan bo thwarted In removing a guilty ofiicial through legal technicalities procured through suhomo.s for dolii.VH. When the morning came yes terday , 1'olicu Judge Parsons repaired to his olliue and proceeded to hold court notwithstanding that ho was declared out of ollicc , and he states that he proposes to hold the olllco. Mr. Whitinore , the ncwlv appointed police judge , hail not tiled his bond and qualified during the morning hours , and it renviins to be seen whether the mayor will nee to it that tlio new judge assumes his duties or whether Mr. Parsons make good his threat to remain in oilico. It is stated that the now ex-judge will invoke the aid of the United States marshal to hold him in otliee under the federal injunction and if buc'h procedure is taken , coming reports may have to recount hostilities between the marshal and his deputies nnd the police force of the city , to bo followed in rapid stages by the call for tin ; state militia to protect the city and the call for a regiment of Fort Omaha regulars to protect that injunction. When this stage in the proceedings is readied Lincoln may expect a siege of martial law that will make travelers.per force residents of the capital city for a period. Li. C. Burr , attorney for Judge Parsons in the federal court proceed- urcs , toldla member of the city council 3'estorday that his advice to Parsons waste to hold the olliuo until ejected by force. A prominent attorney who has been selected to assist the city in its side of the cose yesterday said that all that re mained for the city to do if Par- nous did not vacate WHS to throw linn out and in this condition the celebrated case is now resting awaiting the qualification of tlio new police judge and the active proceedings that are rea sonably certain to follow. The opinion is very general among attcinieys that the injunction will never bland w&en hoard by iludgo lirewor and the public senti ment is practically iinanimoiih in uphold ing the council in its action in not bein thwarted in Its duty by federal intcrfcr once. M.ltlOJ S I.Xl'LOMON. This morning in the codec nnd dpice house of Tyellsen & Leland the ga * en gine became defective in its work anil un accumulation of gas in an air chain ber caused an explosion. Tlio explosion blow an iron door from a chamber undei the engine across the room , striking Sam I ) . Lelaiul on the leg above the ankle , causing a compound fracture of that ii.-c ful member. Harry Hoylo , ttic miginooi and man in charge of the roaster , in haled some burning gas from the explo sion ami was burned badly internally I Ir. Kvorcst was called , who attended tt the injured , and after setting the brokei limb for Sam Lelaiul , the latter was taker home. His many friends on the roai and over the state will bo glad to know that he sustained no more serious injury but it will bn n number of weeks bofori ho will bo able to be about without tin aid of crutches. The exact cause of tin explosion seems to bo somewhat of i mystery but no serious damage was dom to the building or the machinery am Block. Itl.C'l.lVING Till : UOVUHNUK. Arrangements have been made b ; nuniorous citr/.ons of this city to extent to Governor i'liayer a public recoptioi on his return to-day from the constitu tionul centennial at Philadelphia am the Grand Army re-union at St. Louis The preliminary meeting arranging fo the reception was held at the otlico o Patrick Eagiui , and tne reception will b held at Representative hall , tno citizen and committees meeting the governor a the train and escorting linn lo the hall General Cobb will bo chief marshal as % slsted by Major Franklin and Count jCler * Bell. A long list of oiti/.on.s were namei as the reception committee , headed b Judge Maxwell and the state ollicors Mayor Sawyer is chairman of the coin mitlee on arrangements , and will presid at the impromptu reception meeting. ] is expected to liavo the bands of the cit present in the parade , and as many c the societies and other organisations a possible. The cadets from the univorsit will bo out in full number , and the pro jectors expect to make the occasion on the governor wi'l ' long remember. 1IUIF.K ITEMS. Humphrey Bros , are pushing the rt building of tnoir block on O nnd Nint directs , destroyed by lire this summei The linn are more than rebuilding tli ouo burned ; they are. adding anotht etorv to it , and will have one ot the line : blocks in Hie cily when they have it con : ploted. The musical people of Lmcnln will hoi a grand convention during the first wet in November under the direction of Pro L. O. Emerson , of Boston. The arrangi rnents were perfected at the recent rnee ing .it St. Paul's church , and an associ ; tlon formed for the convention with Pro AV. W. W. Jones as president. It wi undoubtedly bo a grand success. \ District court convenes in this city c , ) the 10th of October. The docket for II ' term is a plethoric one and includes Ils numbers some si\ly divorce case One murder case will bo up for hearin , that of Henry Beers , who is now in j.i for the murdorof Ins sweetheart , Anmm Solfort. The call of eases in the supreme cou for Tuesday next will bo of eases in t ! Second judicial district , to eloso the woi from that district. The Third distri cases will not be called until the wci following. The Capital hotel will .on anil aft November 1 , ho lighted entirely with tl incumlo'juuiit electric li lit. The Linco electric li lit company hsxs niudo i plant one of tlio niodt u.xponsivo in tl * ) " west and luu a large 1 patronngo in coi \f \ / Beuuuneu. I i The university societies opened UK ' % I vr.or'cvnrL with tlio lirst meetings tliu term last nl lit. A lartro nnnibor 1.1 now students wnro orcsent and enroll . ns members of the dllfcrunt societies. General Victor Vlfquin , consul llitrrantiuilla , South America , has o riched tlio { rpologicnl department of t stnto uiuverniiy withsomo valuable Sou Atnuriciin minural specimens. Mr. ll.'J. Whittomoro , the nbwly n pointed police jtld o , e\.poctcd to qimli \tistcrday afternoon und bo in readiiu ( or his duties to-dty. : llnwarti H. Smith , Onmha ; H. U. Pr < fltt , Unadllltv. S. L. Allicrt , Albion ; W. Wheeler , rainier , Merrlck county ; Curtis , Fairmontllllniu ; F. Urowsti Uluiuo county K. K. Metz.l'alls City , ai A. H. Hasson , DodRc county , arc rei com notarial * appointments by Acting Governor bhudd , fiet rid of that tired feeling as quick as possible. Take Hood's Sarsaparlllc. which gives strength , a good appetite and health , She Put IMioiphoriis on Her Toe. AI tn California : A lady of this city , wtiose littlu feet are always daintily shod , Is also the unfortunate possessor of an obstinate ami burning corn upon the smallest toe of her loft foot. Chiropo dists had dug tunnels through that corn , yanked at it with nippers , smeared it with stinging ointments , und , in despair , suggested amputation. The corn held the fort ami successfully resisted the as saults of the best razor the lady's hus band possessed- used , of course , without Ins knowledge. Finally H kind friend suggested that if phosphorus was rubbed on the alllioted toe the corn would suc cumb. The lady determined lo try the remedy , and did so just before retiring the other night , and forgot to tell her liege lord what she had done. The hour of midnight had struck in St. Marv's cathedral clock.when the husband suddenly awoke , anil was somewhat ; startled to see the flash of a lire lly at the foot of the bed. Sleep was again assert ing its mastery when once more the sheen of that firefly caused the husband to open wide his eyes. Ho could not recollect having seen a firefly in California , but ho could not disbelieve his senses * . Again and again that firefly flashed its baleful gleam , oflcctually banishing all thought sleep from thu now thoroughly aroused and wrathy husband. Ho determined to end his own misery and the firefly's exist ence , simultaneously. He reached out in the dark , groped his hand about the carpet until ho felt his own heavy shoe. Ho soixed the weapon , slowly ami cau tiously raised himself in bed , and , lifting high the sturdy urogan , brought it down with a vigorous whack on the innocent lirelly. A wiltl .shriek , an avalanche of bed clothes , and the husband lay sprawling in the middle of the flour , while his wife rolled around thu bed , clasping her foot , and moaning in anguish. It was not a firefly. It was the phosphorus anointed too. * , Firc-l'pnof P ppr May lo Mno > , " says n scientific exchange , "from a pulp , consisting of ono part vegetable fibre , two parts asbestos , one-tenth part borax , and one-fifth part alum. " It is a pity that such facts as the one following can not bo writteu , printed or otherwise pre served , upon some sort of indestructible paper. "My wife suffered seven years and was bedridden , too , " said W. E. llucstis , of Emporia , Kans'is , "a number of physicians failed to help her. Dr. Picree's 'Golden Medical Discovery' cured her. " All druggists sell this rem edy. Everybody ought to keep it. It only needs a trial 1 HU Sweetheart Saved Ills lilfe. Nashville American : One of the best known men in Nashville owes his life and his success to his sweetheart. He was born ami reared on one of the British isles.he son of a prosperous banker. When nearly twenty-one he had a seri ous difliculty with his t tther ami was bidden never to darken the doors of his ancestral home. It was late at night when ho loft the house and wandered along a moor which bordered the iiunily domain. Ilu was prostrated with grief and remorse and determined to take his life. Ho sat down and took his pistol out. As ho reflected , ho took a photo graph of his sweetheart from an inner pocket of his coat ami scanned the well- known features with eyes dimmed with tears. Thinking upon her , hope re turned , ami ho determined to live for her sake , if not for his own. Ho hastily shoved the weapon into his pocket and started for tlio railway station. Ilo came to America anil drifted to Nashville. Ho prospered in business and is now a highly respected citi/.cn. Unfortunately , the romance cuds here. For years ho had no communication with his familv ami the letters ho wrote to his sweetheart miscarried , for shortly after he loft her family moved to a distant town. Ho returned home a few years ago and slight his early love. She was married and three children played about her knees. Ho has consoled himself witli a fair American , and considers himself ono of the happiest of men. But he has never ceased to thank his stars for the girl who once saved his lifo ; that her in- llnent'o did prevent him from suicide ho frankly stated to cue familiar with his lifo. Thousands of people sull'er with back ache , not knowing that in most cases it is a symptom of diseased kidneys ami liver , wliieh plasters nnd lotions cannot heal , the he&t and safest remedy is Dr , J 11. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm , Object IieH oti In Kconomy. Bamlera ( Te.\ . ) Bugle : Wo now sporl a nice milch eow. How did we get her' : Bought her. Paid if 40 for Her. the whole amount being ten cents per day , saved since March 0 , 188li. On that day a trientl of ours insisted on treating us to asmoke , as it was our birthday , hut wo refused the kindness , informing him courteously that wo never smoked a cigar , to wlucl ho replied that ho averaged from ono tt : three per day , at a cost of live cents' tt : twenty cents each day , and ( fiat honovoi missed the small change. We told hin : then that from that day on we would laj away ten cents per 'day as long as wt were able to do so , and see how much il would amount to each year. We have Kept it up to date and as a consoquenct have a line Durham cow und call bough with 400 ten cent pieces. "Tho moon of Mahomet arose , and i shall sot , " says Shellov ; but if you wil hot a bottle ot Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ii some Imndy place you will have a quid cure for croup , coughs and colds. The eighth wonder of the world a be nightcd man limping with rheumatism who never heard of Salvation Oil. Pric 23 cents a bottle. Treasure Trove. Santa Fo Despatch : While rusticntitij at old Fort Marcy this morning , Mrs Humble , wife of the chief engineer of tli Santa & Northern railroad , unearthed t ready coined silver mine. She carelcssl picked up a ton cent piece , and after little search was surprised to line a be nun/.u. Shu at once sent for an oxprei- wagon , and with the aid of u pick an shovel tlug up $1,100 of buried wealth i the shape of silver dollars. The old foi is alive at this writing with men pro1 peeling for tlio glittering lucre. There : much excitement over the lucky find Wnnttmr For October. Prof. Foster , the Iowa weather propli ct , has contracted for the followin vro.ithcr for October : October is a Inn ricane month , but no very great storm expected. The storms of greatest fore will occur about thu 1st , llth , 14th , 101 or 17th , Q4th and i.3th or ' 'Mil. The mid die of the month will be warmest an the lir.-t and last ten days the uooles Hauvr frosts ubout the oil , Uth , lUth liul and IKUli. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Babjr was sick , we gave ber Castoria. When s\io \ was a Child , alia cried for Castoria , When sbo became Mitt , bo clung to Cantor ! * , Y.IIMJ sbo bad Cbll Jren , sbo nave them Contort * . NOVEL WRITING. Tlip Avcrngo at Present Mtioh Better Thnn It UHCI ! to.Ur. Fortnightly Hovlow : In writing his novels Hcott never seems lo hnvo had the slightest idea what was going to happen , or how it was to happen , though as a matter of fact it generally did happen , delightfully if irregularly enough. Dick ens Is supposed to have been very care ful about his schemes , though If nny man can explain to mo what tlio plot of "Uttlo lorrltt" is , why Mr. Tulkmghorn chose in that entirely irrational and un profitable manner to persecute Lady Dedlock ; why anything , no matter what , as it actually does happen in "Hard Times , " happens , and what the sense or meaning of Kstella's general conduct Is in "Great Expectations , " he will do-moro than 1 have ever been 4iblo to do for my self , or than nny ono else has yet been able to do for me. Thackeray's sins ( If in novel writing it bo not blasphemy to say that Thackeray sinned at all ) are gross , palpable and , for the matter of that confessed by the sinner , lu particu lar , If any one will try to arrange the chronology of the various 1'cndcunis bookn , and if his hair does not turn white in the process , he may bo guaranteed againit any necessity for a peruke arising from similarly hopeless intellectual labors. Of course these things are usually very small faults , except In oases such as that whore out of sheer gootl nature and def erence to old friends , Seott spoilt the finale of "St. Konnn's Well"-ease.s in which the carelessness or wilful indlfler- once to keeping thu house in order re.tlly hurts the story. Hut they are faults , and 1 think that , on the whole , the tendency in average novel writing during the last twenty years has been to correct them. Again , the average writing of the said novel is decidedly better , and , generally speaking , a distinct advance has been made in the minor details of craftsman ship. There are one or two popular writers ( I could mention ono in particular , if the object hero were not to bo as little per sonal as may be ) , who .still sin flagrantly in the old direction of taking fair pains over the first and the third volume and Hinging to the public tlio slovenliest botch of a second that it is likely to tel erate. But this want of literary con science and literary self-respect is much rarer than it used to be , and appears to bo regardedby younger hands especially , with proper disgust. AVontlicr Indications , Proceedings of the Lime Kiln Club in the Detroit LreoPre-ss : The committee on leteorology reported that 1'rqf. Y. J. Clark's predictions for the remainder of he year had been leeeivcd m good ihape , and they wore sent to the socrc- ary's desk to bo read. October If this month don't pan out .hirty-ono days , taxpayers ousrht to kick 'or their rights. Frosts can bo looked for it any time after the 10th. Flies will bo- rin to lie abed longer in the morning , .ml the man who bold you a patent hum in the spring will drop m just as , ou begin to fool sanguine ho is dead , straw hats will hang on , but in a sheep- sh sort of way. November First blood for fall. Man who leaves the door opun will have his ttentum attracted to the fact that the awmtll is two squares further ut > the treet. Good time to hunt up sore throat omedies ami decide whether to buy an ivercout or move south. Begin to see vhat an idiot you were to wisli for winter. December Considerable weather dur- ig this month. Man who wrote "Beau- ilul Snow" will .show up by the 20th. inn umbrellas and bare-armed women etirc for the .season. Winds might bo lolder , but are doing fairlv well for De- ember. The second hand cutter offered , ou in July for fcJ.75 is now marked $11. \ny bosy in your neighborhood who Might to bo in Heat on should bo coaxed nto trying the ice on the river. CREAM Itsauiiorior ovcollonco proven In mlllloiiB o. ionics for moie tliiin aouitrtur of n century tliu United Sttitcs ( lovernmunt. by thu hnnila ot the irroat unlvural tU , uithoStnnirost ( , 1'iirest Hiid Most Ilunlth- ful. Or. 1'rlco's the only Unking 1'owdor that Ooos not contain Ammonia , Llnio or Alum. Sold jAK1NO , poWDEU CO. , Now York Chicago at. Ixiula The Theatrical Profession. Merit will vrln nncl recelio public recognition anil praise. Fact > , which nro the otilcomo of general or- jierlouce , groulm through years of critical oticl practlc * ! tent , become ai rooted and Immovable ni thoroclcoC Gibraltar In public opinion , and heuctv forth need no further EuarauUo u to their gonu Int-ncss. The ludUputablo fact that Bwltt'n Spcclflo is the belt blood purifier in the world , Is ona of thcia Immovable Olbraltar rock fuels of which wo have cpoken , nnd > * ry clay's eiperlenca rooln thu con viction UttpcraudiUtperlu public opluloii. t > ory claM of our | Hopm ( In America aim In Hurop every trade , calling and proiViiilon , Including tlio medical profession , have berne voluntary lesli- muny lo tlio remarkable virtues of S. b. s. and Its infalllblu emcacr In curing all dlxcaies of the blood , thena testimonials aroou file by thu thou- Bandi , nnrl open tu the Inspection of nil. Now come , unsolicited , two dUtlUKUiMied nil mtiere of the theat rical profession , who gratefully testify tothe wonder- rut curatlvo < iualltle of the Specific In their Indt- % hlual casr > . Their testimonial ! are herewith iub- mlttetl to the public without further comment let them tpeak for IheinwIres. The lady Is a meuil r "f tbof HUOU9 Thalia Thtmtre Ctimpauj.of New Toik , and formerly of the Resldrnca Tlieatrc , Berlin , Otr- inauy.amlof McVlcker's Stock Company , of Chicago. 1 he KPiitleruin la n well known member of the .Now York Thalia Tliratro Company. Dotli ant well knimu lutbculrlcul clrcleitn thlt country and la Kuropo. Cburlotto Itnndow'i Tmtlmony. KBW YORK , May 3 , 1S37. Swift SivoclOc Company , Atlanta , On. : Dentil men Having lK > en annoyed ulth plmplw , rruitlous and louguueuottlKi skin , from bail ciin. illtlon of tny hlood , for mete than a } rar , 1 used a leadliiK prt paratlou of sariaiiArllla and other adver tised rrmcdlea to no effect. Tbeu I contutied a prom- lueul physician , anil from Ills treatment received no Iwm-rH. I Ihcu ccmcluJod to try the M. 8. S. rem edy for the blood , nnd flva or > U puckagen. by a thorousti eraillcatlon ot my troublu and ri-ttorlng nmoMhnets to my tklu , hare made me happy , and I cheerfully Blvo y u ihU testimonial for sui.h uta uud publicity a * ) ou'wlih lo make of It. CrURLOTTK KiKPOW , IS DOIMTV , uoor Cdtial SUost. Iluzo Ilnmkcrl'i Tritlmony. The Swift Bpeclno Company , Atlanta , Oa. : OentUmen For Iwo years I had a severe cannot ecietuo. I used tar soaps , MilpMur soupnand varlouv other remwllei.iindwai tiruM-rlbnUurliy numlr * of pbv iclan . but fouud no relief. At last I deter mined to try tli 8.B.H. remedy , and seven or el lit lioitle < liate thoroughly rulleted me , and ) ou uau uio ibU certlllcatu lu any manner < > iu uiih. HUGO lUsiKIKL. . , Member of TiuUnTueatr * ew York , May S , 16S7. Tieathie.ou Blood and Skin DUeam mailed traa. TBI bwirr SrKcirio Co. . Drawer 5. AtUuto. Qa. NEW YORK & OMAHA CLOTHING CO SUITS , We have thts .teasolt the largest as sortment of stilts In all grades ever pnt on snleU'c quote a few prices : jlt'st das * ncrvlccaMa stilts $4,50 A lip-top worsted suit , 97. A fine worsted suit , $10 to Our line of nobby cheviot suits can't be beat , In style and price , ranging from $10 to $ ll.r O. HATS , Our line of liats is fire times as large as It nuts last sea-ton , and we show over 10O different styles of halt The Knoxi ttlocti , i'onman's Miller and J > nnlap at the following prices : lions' Hats , 2.5 o to fJ.fiO. CruHhcrs from r 0c to $ V.fiO. Vine Soft Ifats , 7rc to # J. Fine Stiff JIatif , fl.V , > to $4. And we guarantee that our prices and floods go ahead of anything In the marliet. OVERCOATS. VA.LL. A4 full line of liyht weight over coats , In ncu < nobbideslfns , Unlit , medium and dark color. * . A good worsted cant for fli.SO. Aflnc caituhncre font from ftitnfJ , An extra/tnc coat from -fJJ to $25. We can truly yaionr line 'of over' coat * wan never surpanxcd , and that our prices ara away below other house * , needs only anjiigpecllon of onr goods toprore UNDERWEAR , liln heading Includes every < > / Viulcrwcar for f 1.00per suit , $ tt'-lfpcr unit. jtl.iiOpcrsnitt. $1,78 per suit. $2.00 per milt , $ y.SO per null. tf.'tiOO per unit. $ ; tiO per suit. And up to the very best of Imported yoodsthat can be purchased. 1308 FARNAM STREET The best and Barest Remedy for Core of all diseases canned by any derangement of the Liver , Kidneys , Stomach nnd Bowels. Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , Constipation , Billons Complaints and Jltlariaof all kinds yield readily to the beneficent influence of It ii pleasant to the taste , tonen np the lystcm , restores and pretervos health. . It Is purely Vegetable , and cannot fall to provo beneficial , both to old and young , As a Blood Purifier it is nuperlor to all other * . Sold everywhere at $1.00 o Lottie MintindtJ tlirliiglirit faeffllfn- rlr * ln lii < ] -lll < riiruin fort and iliiriiliintjiiiiiil lire f/irrrfpninf favoilfnlnf ililannblfcirri . Our name is I J.&T.COUSINS , on every sole. | NEW YORK. Agents for Omaha , HAYWABD BROS. LOTOS FACE POWDER valuitiL' thrlr cninnlDTinn Bbould Kocurcn , SAMPLE BOX ( GRATIS ) of tlio hitofit iiniiortotl and unanimously uckuowl- oUycd Ub the best FACE POWDER. ( limrnutoed to bo pcrfoctly linrmloqs. lrapor ccptlblu , iluraluo uud liiMSiblo. 1 orHalnovory- wljprc. A il ( sour drnilstfor : it. Vrlcu , JJOo UL.U 00 > l > r liux. TiudoBiinpllodhy BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. , OMAHA , NEB. J. F.LLOVD&.CO CHICAGO Sole Importers LOTOS FACE POWPPi FOR SALE BY THE FOLLOWING DRUG3ISTS : O. K. ( iOOUMAN. K. CHANDMiK , HAHN'S 1'HAUMACV , I' . II.dKNT. KOHN & CO. , MAXCONUAD , SIAX 11KCHT. U. W.SAXK. J.T. K1NSI.KU. WM. OLADISH , C. K. STACY. F. A. MOKUHI.t , . JAMKSrOKSYTtt , 1i:9II : K.tl.KSI.IE , ( UIUNKY&UAY , .1. II. I'HEI.TS. W. A. HOSrK'I'l'EH & CO. , CONK&.IOUNSON. HUH I ! USA-SCHMIDT , JOHN w. IIIMJ : , C. S. TOltllKTT , M. I'AHK , AI < MA K. KEITH'S IIAIll HAZAR TO BUSINESS MEN. A proinlnontNow York inanurncturlmr com pany , with nn e tabllshcd and highly rornuner- utivo biiilnfl * < 8practically ( it monopolj ) , laiwely putronlwd by inori'liantM. bunkers , corpora tions and the pencilal public , desires nn active and ri'npoiiAlblo ruproaeoutatlvo In every Bt.ito or city 101 pur cent upon limited investment Kuanuitoiid. Sovnial atatcB nlready under ion- tract. Addri-m TIIK UNION NATIONAL CO. , " 41 ItliO.VUWAY , Ni\V VOItK. iCtUOteoa DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successoia to .lolin n. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Enbalieis At the old Btantl , 1407 Farnam St. Order bjr telegraph solicited' and promptly at tended to. Telephone No , ii25. TYLER DESK CO ST. LOUIS , MO. MAHUFACTUI1U8 Of FINS DESK8.BANE COUNTERS , BANK , COURT HOUSE , OOVEWTHENT WORK ani' FINE OFFICE FITTIKG8 , BtitWork aod Lowe t Prlcei Outrtntted. 100 page niutt'd ntstecer printed , if nt frm. Ritagii 7a. .VdD fuffcrlne from f.oitVl * * . llrfcllMr. l. cl off WEAK % pQnEl l _ tr FatUrt Jk plu-tj In Hie UnH 11 I If I IMIIofthttrHoiii. nr Rej > l l IU > % V I lmWlltf InforiMllou of t lu lo nil PWB. MAISTOI IfHttl CO. 19 Park Plict , Naw Verk. DRS. S. SD.DAYIESON 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri St.itc Museum of Anatorav St. Louis , Mo. , Univeislty College Hospi tal , London , Giesen , Germany ami New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO TUETTREATMENT 07 Nemos , Chronic and DISEASES , More especially those arising ironi unpur- dence , invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured balely and speedily with out use of dangerous drti's. Patients whose cas s have been neglected , badly treated or pnonoundcd incut. ible , should not fail to write us concerning their symp toms. All letters receive imincdiate at tention. JUST i uiMsmt : > . And will be mailed FREE to any address ou receipt ol otu2 cent Mump. "Piactical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is" added an "Essay on Marriage , " with impoitnnt chapters on Diseases of the Reproiluctue Organs , the whole forming a valuable med ical treatise which should be icad by ill ] young men. Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1707 Oliie St. . 3t. Louis , Mo. FOR PL ANTING TIMBER CLAIMS. Illack Walnuts , hulls on , f. i > . b . . fiik- per bti Illuelt Walnut , hulls oil , " . . . . fl ' \ per bu llox I'.liler Sooil , " . . . . llicporlb Ash Sooil , " . . lilt1 peril ) lliiney Locust Socil , . " . . . U" > c j > or Hi Itus-liin Mnllioriy SoeJ , " . . . HM | irlb CHtiiipuSootl , " . . I. ( Id per Ib Alt.0 . nil UlniNol Fr lit nnil l'oio-t 'I'rnn for KUC. ! A'lilrosH , Mil. NANDO M ItSI.KV , D. S. LAKH , 1'ioprivlor. PMIINANDOAH. IA Pianos & Organs ItctalliMl at lVul ale I rlt-fi. Wilto Cor cntnlnaiit'x , iirico * nml turun nnd * nvo fioni Jftj to il5n in the parch. no ot mi in- Btnnnunt. HI'\'JTT : issio * . st. .loscpii , in V/M. J1C IN1O I > II. K. IIOIIWbLli Real Estate Dealers 1 10 South Spring Sticet , LOS AXGHLUS , VALlFOltXlA. Denlors in city nml country pniporty of uil do ° crlntloii3. Gcncial infoi inutlou to new comers freely fc'ivon. GRATEFUL COMFORTING EPPS'S ' COCOA BREAKFAST. "lly u thoioitirli knowloilijo of the nntitrnl us which Kownthu opurntions til illsestioii unil iiutritHin , and hy u ciintfnl uppllciitlon oT the tlnn properties C woll-solcctL-d t ocnii , Mr. IIpps tn\s provlilod our breakfast tables wit n u ilelluiitoly llavdied lioroiuiri ivliiuh iniiy 8n\o us many heii\y iloctnr'H bills. It Is hytho judicious use of Ktichiutlules of dlot Unit n con stitution nmy ho trimliitilly ljuilt up until strong ouKh to ruJht every toniloncy to illsoii- . indrucls of snljtlo umiiutius nro ttiiiitlntr moiiiid us loa'lv to attiiL'k whuiovor there It it tnK point. Wo ir.nv osciipu ninny u fiitul B'.nilt by keepbiK oiiiselvus well lortltlod with purubloud mul n properly nomislied friuno " Civil Service Ga'otto. Mndo liniily with bolllnpr water or millc. Sold only In luUl pound tlnsby ( Jroecrs luhuloil thus : ' It o moriithla ) Chemists. LONDON , KSONAND. M niition tills pnpor BOYNTON FURNACE CO , , Salt Manufacturers of BOYNTON'S FURNACES , RANGES THEATERS , With All MODERN Improvement * . 47 and 49 Dearborn St. , J. H. MANNY , MANAGER CHICAGO. FOIt hAI.K IIV HENRY E COX. Omaha. Neb WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And other * KiiHeriiiR from nervous tlpMUty , exhatiatln chronic uii.tu.ses , pitmaluro 1 'eclllio of juuni ; or old art ) msltlvely cured by lr .liirne's famous Flrttro. Mneridlp Hilt. Tliournluls In evorytf \ Ststo In thi linmn h ve len rural Llerlrlcl iVfSiy Inrtantly felt IMUiii < l an > l sold It ) M'iu U'tulo fuinlly van vrar euinn hi-lt Elrdrla f > u i > cn > urlr < rricHllhmnl li < > lu Avoid mirthless Hu Itat4uiitf aul lM > Ui ronipanliH Kl f Irlc 'I ru i > t fur liupturts 7dO tiirwl In W hfntl 8tnnip fiirjiniiiphlrC * OK. w. J. Horn. INVENTOR. 191 WAOASH Av. , CHICAGO. J. B. HAYNES OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHED TJUttl ) .lUlUL'lAL UISTUICT , 37 Uhamhyr of Commerce. Olf-cara , which b will u-ud FR EII to hl ( f Mow AMrtdUU J.lU.tUN.iNMt umuc C i41I . N w OCTOBER PRICE LIST For Genuine ; TailoixMjicle Misfits , at MISFITPARLORS 1119 FarnamSt. , BETWEEN nth and I2th STREETS. 4-i styles , each one cliiroreiit , running from sin.ilI to medium sixes , made on an average for $55 a suit ; will be sold for $27-50 a suit. 73 Four Button Cutaway suit * , in fanny worsted , averaging $50 .iriuit , will be sold for 825. 28 Sack Suits , double breisted : , Scotch plaids and tweeds.mado to order , on an average for $45 ; will be sold for $22.50. 19 extra fine Overcoats , satin and silk lined , mostly union tai lor work , made on average for $75 ; each will be sold for & 57.50. ' 58 Boston rolling lappel , fall overcoats , silk faced , serge lined made on average for $32 ; will be sold for $10.50. Besides the above named special garments we give a ist of newly arrived misfits Overcoats made to Order JUG For f O.O I , will bo Bold for. .f 10.00 I'or li.lfM , tlo do . 11.75 ciirxcrriLLA I'or 27.M ) , do do . Ill 00 I'or : M.OI ) , do do . 14.00 and For 35.00 , dti do . . 19.00 1'or 40.00 , do do . 19.00 ASTHAt'ltAX Tor 4r OD. do do . . . | .0 Kor MM. do do . 24,00 CO ATS a nil 1'or 5" > .0 < ) , do do . . 2(5.00 ( 1'or 00.00 , do do 28.0 VKSTS. I'or (11,00 ( , do do . . IIOOO Tor 70.UO , do do Il..OO Parlors , 1119 Farnam St. , BETWEEN nth and I2th STREETS THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago , Mil waukee&St , Paul Ry The licst Jlotite from Omaha and Council Muffs to ] THE E.A.ST Two Tiains Daily Between Omaha and Council Uhtl Chicago , AND Milwaukee' , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarKapids Rock Island , Frceport , Kocklord , Clinton , Dnlnique , Davcnporti Klfjin , Madison , Janesville , Ueloit , Winona , La Crosse , And nil other iinportnnt points Dtbt , Northeast und Southeast I'or through tickets cull on tlin ticket iih'ont at HOI harnam street , In I'lUton Hutol , oral Union 1'iicillu diipot I'ulhuun bluupers und tlio Qnost Diiiiu Cars lu Ilio world aru run on the inuln Him of tin ( Jhlenpo , MIlHittlkeii A. tit. I'uul Itiilluuy and IV ory iiltuntlou Is puid to | iiiRiiitrors ) liy court- oils uiiiloyi | > 3 ot ilu > odiiipiiny. It , MII.I.KII , Uunurnl Miini : < ; ur. J , K. ' 1 ULKi.il , Assittant ( jtMiiiriil Mannii-i % . A. V. H. CAIII-I..NTKU , ( icnutul I'tt onmir und Tickut iiKt'nt ( ! oo. n. IlKVftOiii ) , As Istnnt ( Junural I'lissou- Her nnd Tiokot Awnt J. T. CbAiiK , ( loeiul Supurhitondutit WE AK ME H ! WSSti f" < "i a ' "rV"'r . " * ! u " . MlkTI - " > u Nmr IUI-BOVKII . _ , _ _ _ Vt4h IIiBtlr. 2V Illinu li , iniut , teething rumnll of LI. cineVlX ItjrdlrtcUr lhrouti all k | > nrti.r lot- li-Klhtm .Y V- * li > hralth > nd Vlurc.ui Str r Kill. Eltetrlo Current VVt l'lnitint7 ] or vefiirftil 5 , ( In caih. Or * tvt linriravrmtnti o r all ulHrr 1 ! ! Wont cairi p r * rntnriilljrureillii Ihreemnnttn Srtltil iaint > hlt4i .rump Iha Bandcri Electric Co. I6U LaSilUtt. , Chicago SCIENTIFIC GLUCK & WILKINSON. Iharotigh. . . thy Mail. k Best and ahortem Ryitom now in use. Circular * FiVoo. I'cot. A.N.OAUULiulljiiOl.at.Loiua. : TOO H UVACIJUAHTED WITH TUB OFOniUrtir O THti CUU.NCIIY WILJ. SIE IIV lIAXmiid TU1.4 IIXI' TIUI Till CHICAGO.ROCKISLAND&PAGiFICRAlLWAY . Ky reason of Its central prultlon t.oao relation to lines I ait of C'hlcaKo , and contini'Ui lines at terminal points YTut , Korthweit anil Hoathweit , Is the tru rulilille link In that transcontinental njrateni vrhlch lnvHei uud facilitates trn\cl nnd trafflo between tlia Atlnntiu and I'nclAc. The Hork Ielan < l main linn nnit branches Include Chl- cao | , JulietOttawa , liB/illu , I'eorla , Oenpiiuo , Molln * nnd Itock liland. In lllUiulii Darunpuit , Muaeatlne. Washington , ralrtioUl , Ottuuma.D kalooKa , Wentl.lt > - crty.Iftwn City , Di'sMutnus.lndlnnola.V/lntorNet , Atlan tic , Knutvllle , Audubon , llnrlan , llilthHu Cintro ami Council lllulfs , Inlunai ( UlUtln , Tnnton , Bt.iupn , Cameron and Kan < iaii City , In Mlrgoiuli I.eaiworth and Atchlson , lu Kaniui i Albert I.AI , Mlniicapolt and At raiil.liiMlMMoiot.il Waturlown mul Slous Kulli , ! Dakota , and hundrediof Intermcduto cities and towns. ' /Tho Great Rock Island Route" Ouarnntorfl speed , comfort , certainty and safety. Its permanent way IsdUllntruUhod foritseiccllenre. Its l/lldt'es mo of ktuno and Iron. Hi trait U ( if solid steel , Hi rallt/iifstockporfoct. 1 Is pufmen cr equipment liu * nit I lie lafetjr apiilluncBs that eiporknoo has pivro4 UHcful , and for luxurious accommodation ! (4 ( u.w IP- panned Its Kipreii Trains coniht of superior II ir Couches , cletrint I'ullmnn I'alaeu rArlornnd Kleep'atc Cars , superb l > lnlnt ; Cars , providing delleloui meals , nnd ( bctwt > < n Chli-a 'o nnd bt. Ju t ph , Atchlxon an4 Knn-iij City ) rojlfut Kecllnlni ; Chnlr Cars. H < man- aiTMiojit U conservative , Its discipline eiactlny "Tho Famous Albert Loa Roi'-o" Hftween Chliato nnd Mlnnoapolln and HI I'a [ t tlis favorite. On.r lliUIUio tlulM r'iat Kiprot.1 Trains run ilally to attrartitu niortu for tourWn In Iowa and ) tlnncota , nndl ± Y/utertownnnd8louz Fullto tli rlcli wheat and n'ozlniflan Irt of lnt < rlor Dukotd , Via rUnern nnd KanLakei * , tlio Hoclc Island offers sujierlor Inducinuuits to transient 1" tueen Clnelnnatl , Indian. npolU. Mfayittu and ( ' . .undl llliilfi.ht Jo.erh. Atclil- ron , I Hvenworth , Kanvas City , SI , I'aid.aiidlnUtrnift- dlate tolnts All putronn ( eiH > cInlIy ladles nnd eLll- dron ) receive protectloTi , rout t sy and Llnclly illentton. 1'or tli kets , inajis , foldciti , copitrt of Wustern frill , or any de'lird information , apply to principal unixim In the Unltid fitaUs uud Cunadu , or ddn v , utCilcai ) ; ( > ( R. B. CABIE , t. ST. JUHN , ( . A. HOIBROOI , FOUNTAIN N IS CUT A.ND rM ( ncomparaoly thu Boat.