Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 21, 1887, Page 8, Image 8
IK THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , OCTOBER 21 , 1887. PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY , Progress of the Work on the Now Omaha and Council Bluffs Bridge. ALREADY INVOLVED IN LAW. FllRht of a Gay YOUIIK Mutt Drummed Out of the Fort The President A God-Father The Fiitruhtld Case. The Dridgc. At lust work upon the Omnhn-Coun- M Bluffs bridge has boon begun , nnd from UilH on until the bridge is com pleted , will bo vigorously nnd cxpcdl- tiously prosecuted. The Ilnyinond Brothers , with a force of fifteen or twenty workmen , nro hurd at work driving piles for the viaduct abutments on the Omiihu nido , nnd will Imvo this work completed by November 1st. They hnvo al- rcndy established the foundation for twenty-six of thcso abutments , using elx piles thirty feet in length nnd four teen feet at the butt , to each abutment. The work is being superintended by P. 1) . Moore , of Council Bluffs , who says the bridge will bo completed within a year. This , however , is hardly prob able , or oven pohniblo. as there is an immense amount of very dif- flRtilt labor to bo performed. The contract calls for the completion of the bridge in two years , and the likeli hood is that it will require all of this time to compiins the job. 1IKI DAMAOK SUIT. George A. Ilongland , the lumber dealer , has brought suit against the Omaha and Council Bluffs Bridge com pany for iK)0 ( ) , ( ) dnmagos , claimed to nave boon sustained by reason , of the blockading of the street in front of his yards and interfering with his haul ing and otherwise entailing great ex pense upon him. Warren Switzlor rep resents Mr. Hoaghind in this suit. J. K. KKNT SKIPS. The Kficnpndoor a Young Mini with CrcilltorH llclilnil Him. Another young man has gone astray nt the expense of employers and friends. In this instance the young man is J. E. Kent , who for about a year past was ono of the employes of the well known Wind Engine and Pump company on Farnam street. Ho acted in abiibordinato capacity lie had little money when ho secured his position here , and had had but little opportunity to lay much money aside. Nothwithstand ing the wages at which ho worked , Kent was one of the most liberal young men , in the way of ex penditures , in the city. Ho treated his lady friends with rare generosity when lie accompanied them to parties and the theater , and his attendance upon them at Btieh places was so frequent that his liberality became a byword among his companions. His cigar bills ran up to an extravagant figure , and among his creditors arc the Kaufman brothers and a eouplo of other tobacconists. Getty , the rebtauninteur , the Kmmonds house , and half a do/en other places in town have unsettled bills against him. But the worst of all is his treatment of his em ployers. Latterly ho had been doing their collecting in the city , and it was but recently ascertained that he had given receipts for bills which had not be-on credited on the books. Kent's re ceipts in this manner will probably reach $1200 , and as these were collected but a short time ago , there is little prob ability that they will ever be recovered Kent claimed to reside in Now York , but beyond that nobody in Omaha knows anything of his antecedents nor is there anything known of his present where abouts. Driven Out of the Fort. Yesterday an interesting and amusing episode occurred at Port Omaha , which was enjoyed by all the spectators and nil of the participants with the excep tion of the boldiur who has given rise to it. The hitter's name is not known to fame , but ho was a member of ono of the companies of the Second infantry. Ilohndmarrief n colored woman who resided in the neighborhood , and the fact becoming known , the band and all the companies were gathered together , and with a great deal of noibo and infinite- merri ment the fellow was drummed out of the fort , the moro fully to appreciate the company of his colored love. Debate at Crclghton. The first regular meeting of this year of the Daniel Webster Debating society of Croighton college was hold last evening - ing in the hall of the college. The of ficers elected for the ensuing session arc Rov. James J. O'Mearn , S. J. , presi dent ; Patrick Burks , vice president ; E. C. Noon , secretary , and Joseph H. Mc- Curvillo treasurer. The programme of the evening consisted of n declamation by M. McGrlovy , nn Cbsay on Julius Ca'sar , and a debate on the question : Resolved , That the Death of Ca'wir was Beneficial to Rome. " Joseph MeCnr- ville , John McCarvillo , Patrick Burke and John Brannan par ticipated in the dihcussion , each showing marked rhetorical and oratorical ability. The flowery rhetoric of John McCarvillo , the splendid deliv ery of Messrs. Bnrk and Braman , and the argumcntive style of Joseph McCar villo elicited great applause. The au dience was fair in number , being mostly college students. This session fatarts out wi h llattoring prospects , the num ber of btudontB being greater than ever before. The time set for the next meet ing is November - . llyan , the "Gopher. " United States Marshal Bierbowor re ceived a telegram from Dos Moincs yes terday informing him that a deputy marshal from that city would arrive herein the afternoon for James Ryan , the safo-blowor who is charged with hav ing jumped a $10,000 bail bond. Marshal Biorbowor says there is considerable doubt about Ryan's being the right man , that he is such a big liar that it is im possible to m-eortuin any thing about him. Ilia opinion , however , Is that Ryan is a crook and that his case ought to bo carefully looked into. Alhci't Pcnckc'H Illhtcd UopcN. Albert Poncko , a Gorman farmer liv ing about seventeen miles west of this city , some time since sent n , eum of money to Miss Olortrle Kundo , a former sweetheart living in his native town , with the request that she take the next 'ctimor ' for America , and take up her nbotlo iu his house. She arrived ono week ngo , anil an immediate marriage WUH proposed by Pow.Uo. This otter she rejected , and left the IIOT.SQ tit once , coming to this city. Monday , Miss Kundo , in company with a Mrs. Kurtz , yrent to Poucko's and demanded her jrwdfobe. aud other articles she bud f * brought from homo. Pen Jco refused to give them up until she had repaid him the money ho had Bent her for passage money. The ladies returned , nnd yes terday morning went before Justice Brandels and began a replevin suit. The attachment pajwrs were given to Constable King , who served them last night , and brought the goods to Omaha. Pencko says ho will contest the suit. KNOCKING THK THAMWAY. Some of the IHIilciiltien President tlohnmm Complains About. Speaking upon the remonstrance of Mrs. Murray to the drum of the cable tramway company on Dodge and Twen ty-sixth streets , President Johnson yes terday said : "There is no moro harm to bo apprehended from our work on that thoroughfare than there is'in any other place on our lino. The 'drum , ' as they call it , will bo underground , and give the people no moro annoyance than docs the cable which runs beneath the track. Besides , the 'drum' will bo at this side of Airs. Murray's. In fact , the chamber Is now well under way , nnd before long will bo fo covered up that nobody will bo aware of its existence. The people of this city nro too much disposed to bo captious over matters , which can in no way injure them. Wo are putting $500 , < XX ) into this line and it t-eems to mo that wo ought to at least enjoy the prlviligcs accorded others who are investing not a cent. Look at Kansas City. Why , that place has moro cable lines than wo have lines of all kinds , on its streets. The pro jectors of these lines are not hampered with potty little annoyances such as wo have been. They arc encouraged to go ahead nnd build their lines , and at the faame time the city is built. Yesterday I saw Captain Rtistin , who had ] ust returned from that place , and , vhen I asked him what ho saw in Kun- ias City , ho said , 'I saw a live city , you > et. ' Then in .the mutter of railroad lomurrago , wo are again annoyed , lero a few days ago we had to unload .n enormous engine bed which weighed bout fifteen ton. The Union Pacific vrccking car wus the only thing wo : ould get that would unload t. We had a great deal of delay in .his and getting a man who understood , ho work , although wo searched all round and agreed to pay good money 'or the work. Yet the best wo could do lid not save us from demurrage. Now .hero . ought to be allowances made for iircumstanccs. It is impossible to un cut ! cars loaded with our material in minute , but no allowance is undo for us and others situated like us my more than there would be for people ple who would like to use cars for btor- igo purposes. Some of the represenla- ivcs of eastern lines are not in favor of .uch . a cast-iron exactness , but they wry , hov are in the business and cannot iclpit. " The Public Schools. Superintendent .lames reports the city schools in n most excellent condi- -ion. - Ho says all are now in full blast ivitH the exception of the Davenport , West Side and Forest schools , and the alter will begin with a roster of forty icholai-b Monday. The other two will > o gotten under way within ho courbo of a few weeks. The superintendent is lavish "in his praise of the board of education : md declares that the amount of work ivhich they have accomplished since the iirst of August is simply wonderful. They have provided in the neighbor hood of thirty school rooms , all of which are doing splendid. Ho considers the general condition of the schools nuch bettor than ever be fore , with bettor teachers , a moro thorough and complete course of studies , and more satisfactory pro gress. Ho thinks that hitherto the board has been over anxious to accom modate homo applicants for teachers' ' positions , and thereby ns efficient n corps as could bo obtained by employing foreign talent was not obtained. This year they have had plenty of money to pay good salaries , and have employed many teachers who do not reside hero , but in each case teachers of superior ability , and the work of the schools is showing up coinmensurately with the importance of this change. The Fail-child Wind-Up. Douglas B. Fairchild , the father o little Stella Fairchild , who was taken away from this city on Friday last , had an interview with a Bine reporter yes terday. Ho said that the story nboui his living with n woman who was noi his wife at 712 Marcoy street , lasi spring , is false. Ho said lie boarded there with Mr. James Johnson and family , and never saw anybody out side of the family there in his life. He said that it wus the opinion of his doctor that Mrs. Fairchild is insane , though ho himself considers her only devilish and not crazy. Ho bays ho was divorced from her at Aurora , Neb. , three years ago , on the grounds of ex treme cruelty to himself and children , and that ho was granted the custody of his three daughters , and that ho has maintained and supported thorn up to the present time. A Sorrowful Death. On one of the closing days of last Sep tember a young man named Hunbingor died of consumption in St. Joseph's hos pital. Ho had wandered away from homo and while confined to the hospital , wrote to his mother , a Mrs. McAloon , in Adrian , Mich. , notifying her of his condition. Upon receipt of the letter , the mother answered , and judg ing from the post-mark , the letter must have reached hero the day young Hunsinger died. In Eomo way it became mislaid and ycstor- day was forwarded to Drcxol & Maul by the sisters. It was full of motherly love and advice but its precepts were never perused by the son. No friend appearing , the remains were interred in the county part of Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr. Maul wrote yesterday to the mother detailing the facts of her son's death and burial. The President UH u God-Father. The following letterwhich wab mailed to the president at Washington yester day , explains itself : To His Excellency , Grovnr Cleveland : Sir On the lumpy occasion of your visit to the eityof Omuim a boy wua bom to my wife , whom , with your consent , wo will call Cli over Cleveland. To mo , us a staunch dem ocrat , It will ulToril the greatest satisfaction to do so. Will you accept the God-father- ship ( by proxy ) , ami hi so doing jou will gliulilen the hearts of his parents. Very icspertfully jours , MOUITZ STCCEM vx , 1' . S. I know Hint my boy will , If so bap- tiu'tl , necessarily bo a good man. Fell In a Kit. Robert Jonas , of Atlantic , la , fell In an epileptic fit yesterday morning in front of the B. it M. passenger depot , The bcreams of his wife attracted quite a crowd , and the unfortunate man was borne to an adjoining drug store whore ros'-oratlvcs ' were applied. Ho recov ered buliiuicjitly in half un hour to take his truiu for boraa * SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. Mrs. Charles Vnnorsdol , who has been ill for some time with typhoid forcr , died Wednesday night. A. M. Jones will soon begin the erection of a. two-story business building on N and Railroad street. Mr. Dennis , of the Benson house , will give a grand ball on November 5 at his hotel. The time of the fBlico judge was oc cupied yesterday in hearing the Knllsh replevin case. The crossing of the Union Pacific railroad near N street will bo moved about sixty feet north on a direct line with the Exchange building. The engine and machinery is being put in Swift's packing house. Yesterday about seventy feet of side walkwas put down in the alloy running from the city hotel to N street. The South Omaha Bank company will to-day begin the erection of a now building on N street. Wednesday night a man with a well matured case of the delirium trcmcns , created a sensation by running to a crowd of men on the street and asking them to accompany him to the third ward where there were about fifty men engaged in a terrific battle. A crowd followed his lead and found everybody in the neighborhood asleep. The alarmist was given quarters in the city jail.Tho The proprietors of the carriage fac tory is Albright's station will put in machinery tl.iis winter and manufac ture their own material. Heretofore they purchased all material from east ern manufacturers. The Union Stock Yards company are laving a main from the American Waterworks company's reservoir from which water will be used in the yards and packing houses. There is about 100 cars of the pipes on the ground ready to be put in , on which work seventy-five men arc now employed. The South Omaha cornet band has n-dered eighteen new instruments. The ball and game supper given by .ho . South Omaha gun club in the K. of Li. hall Wednesday nightwas a success. iVbout sixty couples were present , and .n excellent band of music inndo the iccusion a most enjoyable one. The upper was excellent in every respect. Mr. KalSsh , who was represented as drawing a revolver on Constable Ander son , denies the charge and says the of- icer took the weapon from his pocket. CITIZENS' MEETING. To the People of the Third Judicial DlHtrict of NchniNkn. We , the undersigned citizens of the Third judicial district of Nebraska , icreby join in a call for a public mect- ng to bo held in Omaha within ten days , and name the following citizens : is an executive committee to engage a tall , gcclcct a dale , name chairman , and have full control of all arrange ments : John L. MeCague , J. J. Brown , Olmrles A. Coe , James W. Savage , W. V. Morse. The object of said meeting shall bo to irgo upon Judges Wakeloy and Grolt that they permit their names to remain upon the non-partisan ticket , and to in- [ lugurate a people's movement to assure the election of that ticket. Samuel P. Morse , G. M. Hitchcock , Fred Nye , Frank Irvine , W. N. Williams , H. H. Hodges , AlfiedMillard , D. C. Patterson , Howard 15. Smith , W. P. McMillan , J. H. Lchmcr , Louis Bradford , O. N. Kntnsoy , Bnrlculow Bros. , Alexander L. Pollock , W. L. Purrotte , Jos. It. Clarkfon , H. J. Davis , E. W. Simernl , L. Drake , W. O. Bridges , H. H. Gould , Wm. A. Uediok , L. H. Korty , G. M. Nattingcr , Charles II. Sherman , D. J. O'Donohoe , Alfred C. Kennedy , J. E. Wilbur , Leslie & Leslie , C. II. Frederick , C. S. Raymond , Thomas F. Boyd , II. II. Bright , William Fleming , Milton , Hogers it Sons , Ed. B. Williams , Thompson.Hcldcn&Co L. O. Jones & Co , Chas. Ogden , Wm. II. Megquire , A. Shiveriek , G. P. Stebbins , II. W. Yatcs , W. H. S. Hughes , V. L. Vodiekn , Gcorgo IX Adams , Will W. McBride , Max Meyer & Co. , J. H. McCounell , John Jenkins. A Queer llrcnlc. A negro effected an entrance to Imo- gene Clarke's house , Eighteenth anil Chicago streets , yesterday morningant1 boldly attempted a most llugrnnt out rage. Ho proceeded to a bed chamber occupied by two female domestics. The girl were awakened , and aroused the house with their piercing screams. A light wasstruckand , a couple of the male lodgers of the housoj rushed into the girls apartment just in time to see the scoun drel leap from the rear window. The police wore notified , but as yet no clue to the identity of the man has been ob tained. One of the girls has a couple of badly bruised arms where the brute grasped her , otherwise no injury was sustained. _ Ho Drops the Plunder. Wednesday night about 12 o'clock Louis Goldsmith was attracted by a noise in his father's stable Twenty-second and Grace streets , and slipping his gun ii : his pocketho wont out to investigate As he entered the front door ho baw r man leave the back door with a double harness. Ho ran after him calling npor him to halt , but failing to induce him to stop , ho fired his gun in the air to frighten him. The fellow dropped the harness and disappeared in the dark ness. Kyucr to Build the lload. James II. Kyner , of this city,1ms been awarded the contract for building the now Lancaster & Humdcn railroad , to run from Lancaster , O. , to Hamdoii Junction , which is situated in the center of ono of the richest niincra' and coal fields in the country. Mr Kyner and family left for Ohioyestordni morning. The construction of this line , which is about forty miles ii length , will cost something like $100,000. Cleans Out the Cur. Edward Thomas boarded a horse car on the Red line , near the corn or of Lake nnd Eighteenth streets yesterday morn ing and by his boisterous language and warlike demonstrations frightened sev eral ladies and a gentlemen off the car. The conductor remonstrated with him , whan Thomas turned on him and threat ened to throw him off. lie rcfu&ed to pav his faro nnd was turned over to a policeman nnd locked up. Malicious Destruction. tlichard Gathaway was arrested yester day morning on a charge of malicious de struction of property , preferred by Charles P. Benjamin. The complainant alleges that Gathaway tore and de stroyed certain fencing about a piece of property belonging to the latter in the northern suburbs. Gathaway claims the property himself , as also does u half dozen other parties. Hnpplly Mated. Mr. Joseph Goldwator , pf Leadvillo , Col. , and Miss Sohpla Stone , of this lty , yrero married by Rabbi Benson yesterday nt the residence of the bride's parents , on Thirteenth nnd Pacific. The ceremony wns witnessed by n largo number of friends of both the bride nnd groom. Congratulatory telegrams nnd costly presents were received. The happy couple leave for their Leadvillo homo to-day. AtiotlicfNew Industry. Secretary Nattinger of the board of trade , stated yesterday that in all probability a largo soap manufactory would soon bo erected in this city. Ho stated that the senior partner of n Inrgo Iowa concern woDfVory desirlous of re moving their plant to this city nnd in the secretary's opinion it would BOOH bo done. Mr. Nattinger refuged to give the name of the firm as it might bo hartful to the enterprise. The proposed capitalia 850,000. of which the old firm will subscribe ono half. K. of P. Award * * . The committee in charge of the awarding the prizes in the contests in cidental to the late gathering of Knights of Pythias in thin city , have distributed about $1,800 nnd forwarded to all the winners the prizes offered , the last money having been sciitaway lastnight. There still remains about $800 in the treasury and the committee is desirous that all who have claims against it shall present the sunc as soon as possible. Too Much Morphine. Jack Nugent , it is reported , was roam ing about the city Wondesday night in a half demented condition , imagining that he was pursued by u. gang of men who wanted to kill him , and calling ti | > on nil his old friend to stand by him. His wife says that ho took a big dose of morphine nnd has not been right since. He went to Council , Bluffs yesterday morning , and fearing harm might befall him , friends loft for < hnt city at noon to look him up. Tno Annual Hunt. The committee appointed by the Omaha Gun Club to decide upon a day for the annual fall hunt have fixed up on Thursday , November 'ld , for the grand event , and the geese and the ducks are hereby given fair warning. The Parnell Social Club. The regular bi-monthly party of the Parnell social club will bo given at Cunningham's hall next Wednesday evening , Oct. 20. A pleasant evening "s assured the members and their quests. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vnrlon , A marvel of pinl ty , htreiiKtli nnd wholesomenens , Moro econ/ omlcHl than the ordinary kinds , nnd cannot beHeld Hold In competition ulth the mnlltndu or low cost short -weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. UOVAL HAKIMI row IIKH Co. , 1UO Wall-lit. . N. V. PRIVATE DISEASES Blood poison , wncrcAl tullit , gleet stricture , teralnal emis sions , loss of toxual powi" , weakness o f the sexual or- Cans , Hunt of desire In male or female , whether from Imprudent habits of tj young or sei : mil habits iu 1 mature year * , . or any canio tlmtdcbtlltAto I the sexual function S1. speedily and pcrma ently curtd. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Hpdlclnc lent free from obsormtlon to all parU of the United .States , Correspondence recehca prompt attention. Nn letters answered nnleii iccompinled by four ecnti to stamps. Send ten cent * in stamps for pamphlet and list of questions. Ttrma strictly cash. Call on or address im. rowKKL UUEVKS , No. 3H South itth : ht , Omaha. Neb. Pianos , CHICKERING , KNABE , Vose&Sons Instruments exchanged , rented and sold on Easy Payments , below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARGAINS Max Meyer & Bro. , Omaha , Neb. WILBOB'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVERl OIL AND LIME. CUIIES corona , rof.iw , ASTHMA.nnoNcaiTis AMI AUbCUOt UlXJUh 11U.MOUS. To Ovu ANn AI I , . Are 7011 sutTcrlnit from n Cough Cold , A ltimii.llnineliltl , oruny of the vnrloua iiu monary troubled tlmttu iiftun und In Contuimition If Kl , U 0 WII.HOlt'fc I'l'llh ( Nil ) I.I\fctt Oil , AM 1.1.ME , " H safn and sure remeily. This In no qniicl rreiiarntlon , but Is reuulurly prescribed by the ined Ion ! riKUltT. Mmmfiutured only by A. \\IUUUll , Cbcmlst , IJostoii. bold by all druggists. SLUMS LAW SCHOOL LAW DEPARTMENT Of WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Th Tw.ntr-flrit 7 of this well known school lll b flnst 4 o'clock p.m. onWEDXEiiDir.OcT Jth.Mr7. KxaMdATIoH fori < l ane . ) t mllng MoxDAT.OCT. 10th , , m , Entlr * courts maj ba completed la two or < hr 7 rwatoutlanof ituJ nt. Diploma adult * to Bit ' annum For KEEP WARM. Our stock of Overcoats is immense. They begin at $2.90 , for which price we can sell you a man's Overcoat , made of good Vermont Grey , ined with Canton Flannel a coat which is usually sold in other places for $5.00. Next we have a heavy Ulster with plush collar and cuffs , at $3.75 ; WORTH $7.00. For $4.75 we will sell you a good Chinchilla Overcoat with warm lin- ng. Besides these low-priced ones we have an elegant line of better grades running up to the finest qualities of Chinchillas , Montanacs and Beavers. We call particular attention to our Fur Trimmed Overcoats , of which we carry a large variety. These are beautiful garments , and the mate rial used for trimming is the best of mink and beaver. In Boys' and Children's Overcoats we have the largest assortment in the city , and it will surprise you to see our prices on them. One elegant little coat with cape is marked $2.90 ; another splendid Melton with As- trachan cape , $3.50 , about one-half of what other houses would charge for them. The demand for our Underwear and Hats is so great that we are al ready obliged to enlarge the room assigned for these departments. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price , at Nebraska Clothing Co. , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. OMAHA N. W. Comer of 13th and Dodge Streets. KOIl THE TUKAT.MKNT OK ALT. CHRONIC and SURGICAL DISEASES , Braces' , Appliance : for Deformities and Trusses , Dent facilities , nppurntni and remedies for success- fill treatment ( if every form of dlncime requiring Mcdlcn ) orHiritkal Treatment. Forty new rooms for putlcnts ; Lest hospital accom- niodmloim In the "cit. WHITE urn CIIICUI.AHS on Deformities and Hrnce , Dub fcect , ( 'iirvnturo of the Milne , I'llo * . Tumoni , ruuccr , Caliirrli. Hroiuliltlc. Inlmliutoii , Kleitrltlty , I'nrnlynls , Kpllep y , Kidney , HlHdder , Kye , liur , bklu and lllood , and nil ciiiKlml Operations. Diseases of Women n Spot-laity. BOOK ON D1SKA&KH OK WO.MKN HlKK ! 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O lnu to the. rapid erowtli of Omalm nd oursiio ccKKln errt'itlim cures , our business has become so liiri-'f that tin * old .Modluil Institute on 1 Ith street and Capitol avenue , could not accommodat nil coming to n for treatment. Wo have therefore moved Into our new brick building , Northwest CorMrof lull and lodi/o streets , ono block south of the old Institute bulldlnK , and have now the largest and most com plete Medical Institute or ho | ilt rin the west. Korty newly furnished , well warmed and ventilated rooms for patients , three skilled physicians always In Ilia bulldlnK. All kinds of diffuses treated In the most ttlcntlno manner. We manufacture furelcul Ttraces for Deformities , Trusses , importers , Klettrlcal Ilattcrlcs , and can supply pliysltlans or patients an ) appliance , remedy , or Instrument known. Call and consult us , or write for circulars upon all subjects , with lists of question * for patient toansner. Thousands treated success fully by correspondence. Wo have superior ad\an- times and facilities for trratlnit diseases , performing siirKlcul oncnMlnns , and minting patients which com bined with our acknowledged ability , experience , responsibility and reputation should make thn O tun 1m Medical and Huruical Institute the tlrnttholco. J. B. HAYNES , -OFK1CIAI STENOGRAPHER , Third Jtidiclul District , 37 CHAM HUH OF COMMtiUCK. Itbllltit.d thr * . _ _ ndlifrtioni or niui'am ' T iTe 1 thli pfCiflopuriwMCc Kbr * llnnoui , mild , toothlnf currtn'li of Itydlriiclly lamuflt all vtak ptrli.mtor- . _ . _ _ . , -loht Ha ndVlurou iir mih. EUrtila CumotJff ltliiUDtror ] eforldtijc l Incaih. Uruuit Iraprurf minttorcr all othtr bclu. worn cam p r. Tnantatlyritrtdln UITM nioolhi ffralrd pamplili(4e. ( rtamp Th Ssndan EUctrio Co. 189 LsSsllc St. . Chcsai ! W M , M'ISTOSIT. n. r. no D WELL BODWELL & . MclNTOSH , Real Estate Dealers , 110 South Spring Sttcct , LOB Angeles , - California. Dcnlers In cltv nnd country propetty of nil rte- bulntlous. uenernl Information to new-torn t'l.s fu'elv ' SteckPiano Itemarltalile for powerful Bynipa- thctlc tone , pllnblu action and ub- EoTnte durability. i l > eara recoid. the beht KUitranteu of the excd- lence of these Instruments. WOODBRIDGEBRQS , iWrltlnztborouih. \r \ taughtbr Mall. Beat and shorUsi a/st m now la us * . Circular ! JTltf. c. s. RAYMOND" Fine Watches Diamond Merchant SterlingSilyer AND A REGULAR GRADUATE IN MEDI CINE AND SPECIAL PRAC TITIONER , Authorized tu treut nil Clirnnlo , NerToua iiml' > | ii.i lal l > loan- " I [ PRIVATE DISEASES ] ( Wlirtlipr rnuscd by Imjirudente , Kicrmi _ . . . , . . . . r CiiiitiiKlon ) Si'iminil wpakiipss ( nlghft Cor. llh ! ] nnd Dodge Sis. . Onmlm , r eb. iu"es > t. iuni ni-Miiiy. uo * nf scxu l power ) , Nervous Debility , Ulorel Disorder * etc. Curable c cs Riinranlecd or money refunded , dilute'low. TlionxKinH of emeu cured. Ago nn perience are Important. All medicines cxpcclully prepmed fur eucti Individual cafe. NO INJURIOUS OR POISONOUS COMPOUNDS USED. No tlmp lost from bu lno * . I'atlrntu at ndlntiinrotrpiitcdhy letter nnd cxpre . Medlclno sent every- wtierv freu from KUZO or brcakimc. NO DKI.AY IN KIl.MNd OUDKUS. For 4 cent * In Humps , wo will mall fr , all our printed lltonitiirc , embracing u "Minpton Il t"un wlilcli toiietu full lilitory of Ulreimc , etc. State your niie nnd send fur terms. All we a k Is a trial. Secrecy ob ervod eltlior In pursuit or by mall. OKKICK llOUUS-'Jtu Ii a. 10 2 uud 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays Included. Consultluji Itoom , No. 4. mJ. . , u a 1707 Olhe Street , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , University Colli-co Hospital , Lon- Jon , Oli'sen , ( lermnnr mid New Yoik. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. Moro especially those. nrlslnR from imriiu- deuce , 1m Ito allso Miltcrlng to conespoud \ \ llh- out delay. Diseases of Itifci Him nud coiituulim cured Mifely nnd cpeedlly without USD of aim * KfiousdiuKH. I'aUentH uhose uises have been iipuluctod , lindly treated or pioiiouuceil Incur- nme , hhould not fail to vrlto us concurnlni ; their symptoms. All letters lecelvo immediate atten tion. JUST FCKLISIIEI ) . And will t > e mailed ritP.K to any address on 10- ceipt of ono " -cent stump. " 1'inutlcal Observa tions on Nenous Debility and 1'hrslcal Exhaus tion , " to which Is added an "Kssay on Mar riage , " with Important chapters on diseases of the Hemoducthe Organs , the whole forming n valuable medical treatise \ \ hlch bhould bo read by all young men. Address DBS , S. & D , DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , ilo. / AA AND Glasgow via Londonderry , Liverpool via Queenstown. Are Mlrlcdy Flr.t-Cln. ; , and among the larKCht , fattest and finest In the worl.l Haloon. second alms and itecrnite PuHrncer Acrntnmoilittlnn. Unexirlleil. Hierj regard for the comfort and conrenlenco of pas- lungers studlouilr couildortd ud practiced. Meniiiers ercrr Saturday tur ( ilnsfow. City of Itomn fulls lor Liverpool October 1. . It Is thn lurKe * ! und finest passenger xteunier utlont. Itntcx of IIII-MIKO for nil classes na low as by liny other tlrsl-clitsu line. Mi llion excursion thUcls at rediued rotes , llrallxfur HUT amount lit lowest curient rate * , tor books of tom , Holds , or further Information , apply In JIKMIKH'-O.N IIKorlliaiS , ChicuKu , or 1UA.NK K. MOOIthri , Omaha , Neb. S , S , FELKER , OMAHA , NEB , IOC N. ItthStuet. I'UHi : ( JAUroilNIA WINES , shipped direct fimn our vineyard. HleslliiK , ( lutedel CluretH , I'nrt , Shcrrlen , etc. S.m Join Vaults , Smentli , J'.ltfhth , Sun faluuloi uiul WlllUimstieets , Hun Jose , CullfornU , THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The tieit known and inoit popular Hotel In the statv. Ixxatlun central , appointments tlrit-clais. Headquarter * fur commercial men and all political PARTS lit th tody narjeJ ! and itrengthtned , Full pattlo U U d ) tits , JtttlK KJWi CO. . Duffale. N. T. Who la WEAK , NERVOVN. IlEniMTA- TED. who In his FOLLY and lUNOHANCIt hns TRIFI.KI > away his VIOOK of BOI Y , MINI * and MAMIOOIKcausing cxhHiiatlrlJ drains upon the FOUNTAIMN of l.tVK HEAOAOIIK. IIACKAOIIK , Dread fill Dreams , WEAKNKNH of Memory , HANH. FULNEHNIn NOl'IETV , I'IMl'l.KN upon the FA 'E , and all the EFFECTN Icadlnc to EARLY IIEC'A Y and perhaps < ' < NUMI . TIOX or INSANITY , should consult at on the CELEIIRATKU Dr. Clnrko , Kflftljlldi JWI. Dr. Clarke ha < made NEKVOVN UJ BII.ITY. rilRONK ) and all Dl eaees of the OEMTO IIHINAUY Organs a Life Study. H makes fin dlflercnce Mil AT you have taken or WHO has failed to cure yon. T-FEn AI.KS sulIerltiB from dlsiasCJ pucu- liar to their sex can consult with the assurance of upeedy relief and cure , Bend 2 ccnU postage for works on your diseases. Air-Send 4 cents postage for Ololirnloil Work * on Chronic , NrrtotiH and Hell enic Diseases. Consultation , personally or by letter , fre . Consult the old Itnrlur. Thonnnndft riin > < l. OHIrrxand pnrliirn prltnto. * a-Thosc contcmplatlntc Marrlnee lend for Dr. Clnrke'n celebrated guide Mnlo and Female , each 15c. , both Vfic. ( stamps ) . Heforc confldlni ; your case , consult r. : iAKKK. A friendly letter or call may cave future HuDerlngand shame , and add golden years to life. WBook " I.lfe'n ( gecret ) Er. rortj , " eoc. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings lent everywhere , secure from > xpo > iire. Hours , 8 to 8 ; Sundays , o to 12. Address , F. D. CLARKE , M. D. 188 So. Clark St. , CHIOAQO , ILL , your retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE or the JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. Recording tu your iiueds , CAUTION I I'u'lthtly none genuine miloii out me nnd price appear plainly on Ihc iclci. 80111 * utalert. In ordtr tuluake a large * I ruflt , will recoinmeiid the lnf riot with which tlm market Is d .IAMISMIANH : : / | 1 hllOK Ii Hilil and at } Huh ( J fill Ilko u aim king und HIV OIIIUKS NO IIUKAK. ifMJ IN , " belntr pirliiliy easy lti first lluw It Is wnnl. L It Kill tatlify the moil fastidious ai It Is In e\ery vital retptct ( iual | ta the hand-irwtq wliic/j / * tir. u * " xy AiK for the James. litrn rci tailed a | . . . .TAMK8 MnANSSn.SHOnii Unorigi nal t ) shoe audit ahiolntely the onlv iliop of Its | Tl < which has ever horn placed rxtcnilvely nn Ihc inarari In which durability Is cnntldcred before inerr nutwaraj apj iranre. 'I hue ihori are sold by th bent rttallcrf tliroiiEhont Hi' United States , and we will place tholsj railly within your reach In any itatft or territory If yo will itnd in * potlal card , mentioning thli paper , 4amei Mean * it Co. , 41 Lincoln Kl. , llotton , UaU , Full line of the uliovo Shoos for nnln In OkiAil hy O. W. Cook , 1VXJ Kimiam Htrwt ; 0. S. Mlllt-rj CW North llith Htrcet ; lluy-ward linn. . 407 Houtlj Kith BtrcHt. In COUNCIL , lli.urtd l > y Bargeiit 4 8,4ianroadway. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH 13 T4UOHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send for College Journal. S. K. Cor. IGth nnd Capital Avo. FOUNTAIN 33K.ANDS FINK CUT AND PL/TJQ , Incompatibly the