mmfm 8 OMAHA DAILY BEE ; : FRIDAY , OCTOBER 28 , 188T. HAYOR BROATCH SUSTAINED , The City Attorney ftnd Saloon Licenses. CATTLE DEALER'S CONVENTION. A Plea For Holding It In Omnlia Next Ycitr Stcvc'incm Still nt Large Court NotcH-Otlicr City NCWH. Must , Hold Their IjIcenscH. City Attorney Webster , In response to n request from Mayor Uroatch , gives the fol lowing opinion on the transfer of liquor li censes and the transfer of a saloon from ono location to another : Replying to your favor of the 15th Init. , in which you ask "my opinion ns to the ICRiulty of n party holding a liquor license making n transfer of the s'mno to another party ; nlso B * to the transfer from ono location to an other , " I have to say : 1. Section G of chapter CO , entitled "liquors , " compiled statutes page 414 , suys , "tho license shall not bo transferred. " ! i. There is no provision In the statutes of this state or the ordinances of this city that expressly prohibits u person holding a llcenno to sell liquors removing his business from ono location to another. Section ft , nbovo re ferred to , however , requires that "tho license shall state the place whore the liquor is to bo sold. " 'Tills ' requirement is not expressed in such terms ns necessarily to limit and con fine the sale to the precise place or building occupied by the licensee at the 1(1110 ( of the issue of the license. Whatever there may bo In this provision to surest a limitation of the right of the licensee to change his place of mile , is derived by implication only ; and the right of every ono to change his place and bring his business with him , ought not to bo limited or abridged , except by provisions of law expressed in such terms ns to leave no doubt of the legislative intent. If , there fore , the spirit nnd Intent of the statute can bo carried out in other respects by allowing n change of the place Of sale , the terms of the foregoing requirement are not suflleicnt to prohibit such a change. Section one of suld chapter provides that license may bo granted "upon the application by petition by thirty of the resident free holders of the precinct where the sale of such liquor is proposed to take place , betting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing nnd a resident of this state , and praying that a license be issued to him. " The purpose of this requirement is , nmong other things , to guarantee to cacli community that none but men deemed by them of respectable character shall sell liq uor among them , and not In that case except there DO at least thirty freeholders in the pre cinct who wisli it. The freeholders of each precinct nro thus given the power to deter mine whether or not liquor s > hull be sold nmong them. What would bo the effect on the forgoing requirement of the statute , if ono holding a license to sell liquors were permitted to move his business freely from ono place to another und sell liquor there ( How easily might a person residing in ono precinct obtain the re quired petition , liullill all the conditions pre cedent-to the Issue of the license , and , hav ing received his license , move at once Into another precinct against the will and in do- llanco of every freeholder there , such cer tainly cannot bo the intention of the statute. The freeholders of every precinct have a right to say who shall boll liquor among them and who not ; und whatever abridges or annuls tills rfclit is contrary to law. The provisions ( if the act relative to the issue of license's cannot be defeated in any such man ner. ner.To meet this diillculty , however , it may bo suggested that the presentation of n petition of thirty freeholderh of the precinct to which ho has come , such as is required upon an original application for a license , would be Municient compliance with the statute to per mit a licensee to sell liquor in such ptceinct under a license issued to him in the precinct from which ho has removed. Such would not alter the caso. The licensee would still bo selling under his original license. The original Ik'enso wns issued uixm the petition of the freeholders of the precinct from which the licensee 1ms removed and not upon the petition of the freeholder of the precinct to which ho has come and "where the sale of the liquor is proposed to take place. " Uc- fore the person so moving fiom one precinct to another can sell liquor in the precinct to which ho has come , he must lirst comply with all the provisions of the statute , pay the full license fee , llle a new bed and receive u now license. My opinion therefore is , first , liquor li censes are not transferable. Second any person holding a license to sell liquor may move his place to another within the Buino precinct , but cannot move his place of busi ness from on * precinct into another precinct. NATION A I , CATTLE DKALKUS. A I'lea to Kcciiro the Next Conven tion for Omulm. Speaking about national convent IOIIH brought to the mind of a well-known cattle dealer in this city thnt a gathering of a na tional character which Omaha ought , and probably could secure with a certain amount of cllort , for next year , is the convention oi the National Association of Cattle dealers. "As you know , " lie said to a Uiu : reporter , "Omaha has n number of men who have been largely identified , and who still are inter ested in the cattle business , nnd who besides nro members of this Cattle Dealers' as sociatlon. They nro men of influence anil in many ways have done a great deal for thla city. If they should work to secure the next convention of the association in question backed by some of the moneyed-men in town I am batisflcd the next gathering of these cat tie kings would bo held in Omaha. Chicago St. Louis and Kansas City have had these gatherings in succession the past three years uud it would seein as if Omaha could nov Justly lay claim to the next one. Before tills wo did not amount to much us a cattle ecu tor , but now , with our great slaughtei houses and the largest packers in the countr ; O | > oratliig amongst us , wo can justly lay i claim to the next convention , nnd n cluln which it would not bo easy to dispute. Al bf these largo gatherings conduce to the welfare faro of a town. Every largo city knows It and Omaha ought to begin to appreciate th fact Unit she could not bo hurt by them. Thi Is something for the board of trudu to worl up. " THE COUKTS. AVImt V 'HH Done Hoforo the Vestertlay Through their attorneys , Messrs. Thursto tt Hall , the following parties llled petition gainst John l-Yeyhnn yesterday in the cii cult clerk's otllco. Allot them are for di : honored acceptances. W. W. Johnston & Co. , of Omaha thrc drafts-Tii0.r.l > , t5.-i3.OT uud ? fi52.39. Sour Mash Distillery company , of Owen ! bore , ICy. three draft s f 1500.25 , IT14.51 nn ttvts.rj. E. H. Taylor & Co. , of Frankfort , Ky.- two diafta-fUlO.ttl nnd Stf5.W. : The Jury in * the manslaughter casn < John Kelly , who killed Jimmy Nugent the 5th of last July , returned u verdict < not guilty , * The accused was immediate ! released , The Kcnnnrd Glass nnd Paint compar lllcd a suit yesterday in the district cou aguinst Murgcll & Hosenzwelg for K for goods sold. The payment thereof w ; secured by a chattel mortgage. An Interesting case wns decide In the suit of Hntchcr , Ondd & Co. vs. Fran Kcnnard. The plaintiff sued for $150 i remuneration for the sale of propei ty valui nt 111,000. Kcnnard agreed to pay tl amount referred to , provided ho rccclvi 11.000 not for the property. Tl plaintiff , It seems , exacted a similar BU from the purchaser on the ground th unless It were paid , the property could not 1 secured. The purchaser did pay the cxt 1150. When Kcnnard heard of this , ho i fused to pay his I1DO , but was ontistled to pi T5. This offer was accepted ni the case cume up , Purko Godwin nppcnrli for the defendant , making the defense th Kennard's agreement had been secured 1 misrepresentation , nnd the Jury returned Verdict in accordance with this idea. The jury in the cose of John II ; Noyse James Stcphenson rendered a vcrdi.-t § 267.8 * for tuo plaintiff. Judjjo Hcncw heard the case. In the case of the Fifth National bimk How York. BgftlnstEdudlm & . ' Krichson , t July brought in verdict for the duCuudun This was nn action before Judgd Hopcwcll for nn nraount alleged to IKS due on a note. John L. Miles nnd James Thompson ( lied a suit ngnlnst H. S. Nelson yesterday for MOV cession of premises alleged to bo held un lawfully by the defendants. Maud McU filed nnnctlon In the district court yesterday for n divorce from Charles Mctr. She nays that she was married to him in November , 1 , nt Mitchell , Dakota , nnd thnt ho deserted her two days after the wed ding. She also asks that he may have re stored to her her former name Maud Carey. The case of Hiloy v O'Connoll was before Judge Wakelcy yesterday afternoon. It is an action for damages alleged to bo caused b.v the sale of liquors by the defendant to the plaintiff's husband. The cnse wns not fin ished nt adjournment , It Is probable that no more cases on the criminal docket will not be taken up before Monday morning. COUNTY COVKT. Three suits were filed in the county court yesterday ngnlnst Join. Frcyhnn to re cover money on several protested accept ances , ns follows : Cocluiin Fulton Co. , of Louisville , Ky. , I4K2.42. Mound City Distilling company , of St. Louis , $830.01. W. H. .Thomas & Son , of Louisville , Ky. , 1359.53. TOUCH COUIIT. The police court docket yesterday morning was confined to seven vagrants , two plain drunks , nnd two frequenters of houses of 111 fame. Ono flno of $5 and costs wns exacted , and two prisoners were given light sen tences in the county Jail. Charles Smith ( colored ) wns nrrcstcd yes terday night as nvngrant and suspicious char acter nnd mndo bis presence most obnoxious during the long hours by singing ribald songs nnd Insulting the ofllccrs. When brought be fore Judge Hcrkii yesterday ho told so straight a story that ho was discharged , much to the regret of the blue coats. Ho was requested to stop nnd go out the usual way. Smith , however , said he'd go where he "d d pleased. " Ho then started to run , but was caught und brought back. Judge Itcrkn promptly ordered him behind the bars , nnd Charles will have several ilnys to quietly ponder over his infraction of police court rules. MOIITUAUY MATTE11S. Facts About Those AVho Have De parted Thla Life. CONNOU-WATKINS Two more victims were yesterday added to the death list nt St. Josephs hospital , and are now at Barrett & Hcafy's. They are John Connor , aged thirty-one ycarswho died of bra'in fever , nnd Charles Wntkins , aged twenty-one years , who died of consumption. Hoth worked in South Omaha. Thomas Col bert , of Shcely , Neb. , a friend of Connor's , hns been notified of his death. The residence of Wntkins' friends is unknown. Scarcely AVorth Noticing , OMAHA , Oct. ST. To the Editor of the HER : In your issue of to-dny to I find a Icttcrwhieh may be the means of injuring the reputation of one of Omaha's leading ministers if the misstatcments the letter contains arc not cor rected. The writer who signs himself "Loynl , " nn Indication of cownidice by the way , quotes from the Republican , the follow ing statement , attributed originally to Ucv. Lnmnr : "I am a southerner myself ; a full blooded one , God bless the south. I nm a southerner and even to the soldier core and I would light that war right over again nt any time. " Our "loyal" friend , without taking the trouble to find out whether Uev. Lamnr has been cotrcctly quoted then makes several splenetic remarks aimed at Mr. Lamnr and the Metropolitan prohibition club. One who will make such unjust and such uncalled for remarks about such a man ns Mr. Lnmar is scarcely worth being called an ass. The truth is that Mr. Lamar said that the first light lie ever had was in defense of a little colored boy , and thnt under similar circum stances he believed he would light that battle over again. He also said that the south was wiong in the "late unpleasantness" and that ho wns glnd that slavery was blotted out. The report of our meeting published in thoOmnha Republican contained several other lies which arc scarcely worth noticing us most people are in the habit of discounting very liberally nny statement found in that sheet. If the men on the Republican force are all engaged next Sunday wo shall prefer to have them make no icport of our next meeting. Yours Very Truly , II. E , GHIMM , President of the Omaha Prohibition club. The Reporter AVas Asleep. OMAHA , Oct. 27. To the Editor of the BEE : A communication signed Loyal , and charg ing the Hov. A. W. Lamar , pastor of the First Baptist church , with being a "rebel" nnd with giving utterance to treasonable sen timents was printed in your paper to-day. The "utterances" were in the report of a sermon published in the Republican , and as Mr. Lanmr is out of the city. I hasten to offer Iho following explanation : On Monday morn ing Mr. Lnmar , in conversation with me , re ferred to the Republican's report , which he c-haractcrUea as a misinterpretation of the words ho had used. Ho spoke in his sermon of a misunderstanding ho had had while a boy with a colored servant , as a result of which ho had threshed the servant. While he was speaking of this the Republican re porter must have suddenly awoke from an unpleasant sleep and ho inconsiderately sup.- plied the rest. In the absence of Mr. Lamar , 1 trust the lEn will say that ho is a loyal cit- I/en of tills republic , nnd that ho is not en gaged or likely to engaged In any attempt tc foment trouble between the sections. A FniEXD. It AVas a "Republican" Fabrication , To the Editor of the BEB : In Wednes dny's BUB there wns n letter under the cuptlon of "In the Wrong Pew , " nnd signci by "Loynl. " In it ho quotes from Monday's Republican a very disloyal sentence said t < have been spoken by Itov. A. W. Lnmur , ot Sunday last. Allow mo to say that Mr. Lamnr spoke n < sentence which bore nny'resemblance to tin ono quoted. ItWHS , a pure fabrication. If loving his country north nnd south , ant obeying its'laws ; if loving the people , blacl nnd white , rich and poor , nnd trying to di them good ; if winning the deep-rooted levi and confidence of his people , and preaehln ) to them a pure gospel ; K being loyal to hi : Gre.it Master and to truth ; if all these cou stitute disloyalty , then Mr , Lamar Is abou the most disloyal man I know.S. S. P. GIKUT. Ho AVns Not Correctly Reported. OMAIH , Oct. 27. To the Edltorof the Br.n I noticed un article In your paper lastjoven Ing , signed "Loyal , " taking exceptions t Rev. A. W. Lnmnr's address last Sabbatl afternoon at the temperance meeting. I w.i present and lic.ird the address nnd there wn nothing in liis remarks to which any onu cu taku exceptions. Ho was not correctly n ported and I Unov him to bo n strong unlo man and loyal to the old flag. As Rov. L : ; mar is my successor as pastor of the Firs Baptist church , I feel It my duty , In Justic to him , and also to the church of which h Is pastor , to make the nbovo statement , J. W. HAiutis. The AVuotlierlch Cane. John Wuothcrich , the saloon keeper n : rested for tendering City Treasure Rusli a worthless check , was release on ball. - Yesterday morning ho n ] pcarcd at the treasurer's ofUco and paid tl amount in cash. Mr. Rush is satisfied ths Mr. Wucthericn intended no fraud , but tl dishonoring of the check was simply duo I his ncsllRcneo , or rather totho mistake of tl bank clerk who failed to credit him with check which had been paid to him. Tin left him with but 850 In bank less than hewn own check to the city treasurer called for. Rnllroud Notes. The new Hue of the B. & M. to Schuylc hns boon opened from this city , the distant being but fifty miles , the shortest route b tween Omaha and that point , The train fi the latter place leaves hero at 10:03 : in tl the morning , reaches Schuyler at 1:15 : in tl afternoon. The return train leaves Schuyl at2li : ! In the .afternoon ami arrives in Omul 8 nt 5 : ! ! 0 p. in. The stations on this new brnni 111 3f iM d Njejiucib" . t , Mrs. B. G. Fonnor'ftnd daughter' 10 FortCalhpunftro. . visiting Mrs. G. . \ .s. I Lo an 8TEVKN8ON AT , LAHGE. ' Failure of tt'ic Police to Arrest the Asunultcr br Ltilu Kopy. The UEE of Monday last contained nn ac count of nn outrage pcntctratcd on a young woman of this city , named Lulu Espy , who now lies In n mangled condition at her board ing house on Howard street. The party who committed the nssault Is n young tough named Sam Stevenson. Ho Induced her to take a rldo with him In a buggy , nnd when they were In nn unfrequented neighborhood Stcvonixm dragged the young woman from the vehicle nnd attempted n flagrant nssault upon her , In the accomplishment of his purjwso beating her over the head with a re volver and lllllng her mouth with sand to stifle her cries and protestations. It wns claimed that the ixHIce had been given n warrant for the nrrest of the nssuulter , but if so , notwithstanding that Stevenson has been at large , ho has not been apprehended. This Is evidence of the fact that the i > ollco arc not exercising every ordinary interest or Intelligence In the matter and gives rise to the fear thnt they are willing to let the affair drop out of public attention and permit the assaulter to go unpunished , The reason for this fear is the fact thnt Stevenson Is n conceited , giddy tough , who claims to have backing and influence , and a general store of deviltry which places him beyond the reach of punishment for his acts. He plumes himself ns un amateur prize- lighter , and for that and other claims , must , ho thinks , bo allowed to act ns he feels dis posed. Hut ho ought to bo deprived of this feeling by Immediate arrest and punishment. Such an outrage as thnt above referred to would have been punished by lynching in many communities , and It Is n disgrace to the police that they have not yet arrested the perpetrator. _ SOUTH OMAHA NKWS. The meeting of the city council has been again postponed lintil Friday night. The dummy nnd other trains were com pelled to use the same track on account of the wreck near Sheelcy's station. The new lumber yard Is being put In shape near the B. & M. trucks north of the stock yards. The pile driver nnd engine was moved up to Lake Provonkl to put . down the piling for the tunnel. The B. & M. depot is now in course of erec tion and the workmen are making good head way. way.Mrs. Mrs. Henry Loecher yesterday presented " her husband with an eight pound baby "girl. About 11 o'clock yesterday morning a loaded freight car standing on the side truck n6ar Fowler's Packing bouse , started to move and ran down grade a quarter of a mile , strik ing three empty stock cars on a connection switch and derailed them. A young yard nmn was standing on one of the stricken cars nnd jumped In timn to escape with his life. The trucks were knocked from nil three cars und the boxes turned on their sides. lints niul In front of a Sixteenth street commission house , there sat yesterday fourteen pails containing eggs shells. Each egg had been broken open on the small end nnd the meat sucked out. The proprietor stated that last Juno ho had stored several barrels of packed eggs and cloven ot them had been gnawed Into by rats. The rodents had multiplied sc in numbers that it was actually unsafe for n m.iii to enter Iho collar alono. Wednesdnj night four negroes with half a dozen terriers entered the cellar and succeeded in killinp nearly two hundred und yesterday the barrels of eggs were taken out. The mcr chant estimates his loss ut about one hundred and IHty dollars. Matrimonial. COKHY KINNUV. Wednesday evening L. Edward Corby proprietor of the Esmond hotel on North Sixteenth toenth street , was married to Miss Ulnnehi I. Kinney , of Charlotte , Mich. The ceremony was performed nt the residence of Ncwtoi Hull 1843 North Seventeenth street , b.v Hov A. W. Lamnr , of the First Baptls church. The reception occurred nt tin hotel where a pleasant evening was spent ii dancing nnd other social amusements. Ai elegant supper was spread and partaken o by all the guests. The presents were numcr ens nnd rich and the happy recipients wen warmly congratulated on the auspicious man ner in which they commence married life. An Artistic Zither Player. Last evening Ivanhoit Lennepintho I3av.ii ian zither player , rendered a number of de llghtful selections on his instrument nt til Deutsclio club rooms , nnd infatuated th members of that organization. Some of tlios present , accomplished musicians , say 11m Mr. Lennepin is the lincst zither player the , ever heard. Thomas Carlylc. the great Scotch author , suffered nil hi life with ilynp6psiiwhich ! made his owi life miserable and caused his best nm truest friends not a little pain , becaus of his frotfulness. Dyspepsia goncrall , arises from disease of the liver , and n Dr. Pierco's "Golden Medical Discov cry" cures all diseases of this grca gland , it follows that while , all cunnu bo Cavlylos , oven with dyspepsia , al can be free from the maladywhilo emu lating his virtues. _ Dr. S. R. Patten , dentist , room 31 ? Kumgo building , Omaha , Telephone 51 Francis Train and Onuilin. Gcorgo Francis Train llrst set foe upon Nebraska soil in 18G3. His comin marked an epoch in the history ( Omaha , and for that matter in the hii tory of the country. Ho came hero 1 assist in the formal In-caking of groun for the Union Pacific railroad. Th : event occurred on the afternoon of D < comber 2 , 1SC3. Mr. Train was then i the prime of life a btalwni-t , rebus handsome , largo-headed man , wit dark , curly hair and auburn chin whi leers and moustache. Ho had rcturnc a few months before from Europcwhoi ho hud made himself famous by his bol and fearless defense of the union cans in Great Britain and his championshi of the Irish people and their slruggl against tory domination. Jn the evening of December 2 , 180.1 , banquet was given at the Ilornde house , now the Union Pacific headqua tors , which was attended by tl best society of Omaha regardless i cliques or casto. Mr. Train was tl lion of the hour idolized by the woinc and admired by the men. His brig ! wit , hirt goninl How of spirit , his n ] quotations , his stories of travel and a < venture nil around the world , h pointed repartees , and amusing plea untrics charmed everybody. For ton years after that event M Train never ceased advertising Omal as the young Chicago of the great we the coming great city of Americ Ho made a lecturing tour around tl > VU ( lltf U11U 111 110 * * * ov * * v v * it > v Omulm always loomed up as the cent of the North American continent. I did more to advertise Omnliu than ni dozen men. In 18(57 ( Mr. Train spe seine little time in Omalui , in amused himsoU und the pu Ho bv running for congress. 1872 'ho returned to Omaha fro Franco where ho had witnessed the ri and full of the commune , nnd had hii self boon thrown into prison. It w in 1872 that ho ran for president upj his own platform with the people f his party. Since that year Mr. Tra never has sot foot in Omnha until U night , although ho hns , during i these years , manifested great intorst this city. Seine of his prophecies i gnrding this city , which were regard as wildly extravagant , have boon mo than fulfilled. To-day ho sees ft city a hundred thousand people. > N hen predicted in 18(17 ( thnt in twenty yci sf Omaha would have that many inha f. timts , 'people incredulously uhruge i their shoulders. . , . , Fire Department NotW. ' Two four-whoeloji hose cnrta bavo been ordered for the department , nnd wficn they ' arrived will be placed in tho'houses of No's. 4 on South Twelfth-street , nnd 5 on Twenty- sixth street. Old -No. 4 how curt , a two- wheel vehicle , hhs been transferred to No. 3 engine house on Harnoy street. In the last mentioned place n winding stalrcnso has been substituted for the angular ono which form erly led to the dormitory ; the chemical en gine has been movedlneurcr the entrancoaml much more room him been given to all the companies In the place to respond quickly to all alarms of lire. The members of Engine Company No 3 have added to the dOcoratlons of their dor mitory a pair of largo beautifully iwllshcd grey horns , of dimensions , finished to n point and handsomely upholstered. They rest upon a cushion of velvet nnd connected with a small IKMICU which may bo used for a variety of purposes. The horns nro the gift of Mllco Kelley , the well-Unown stcreotyjwr , who Is a great friend of nil the members of the company * _ IIalbI HciiKoti's Lecture. Tills evening Dr. Benson will de liver at the Jewish synagogue a lecture upon the subject of "Tho Lady of Society. " This lecture was announced for last Friday evenIng - Ing , but owing to a call meeting of the Y. M. H. A. at the synagogue , Dr. Benson spoke on the subject of the "Aim and Object of the Young Men's Hebrew Association , " nnd de ferred the above-named lecture for to morrow evening. The divine services ut the synagogue will commence at 7 o'clock. The following li the programme of musical renditions from the efficient synagogue choir : God Is Our Hope Weber Prulso the Lord Mozart Spirit of Love Divlno Weber Teach Us , O Lord Horn POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powiU-r never vnrii" < . A marvel of puri ty , strutiKth and vlioli-sonu'iieis. More econ omical tlmn thi ! ordinary kinds , nnil cannot be sold In competition with tfin mulitudo of low cost short \\vlKht nliim or photphnto powders. Hold only In runs. HovAt , HAKI.NO I'OWDKH Co. , NX ) Wnll-at. , N. V. BIT WCEM EWYORK AND Glasgow via Londonderry , Liverpool via Queenstown. Are Strictly Flr.t-Clns. , nnd nmnnB the lament , fastest and flnci.1 In the world. Pnloon. second class anil stccmnn Pii..rnu r Accnmiiiotlittlona Unexcelled. Kvery rcKuril fur the. comfort and cunvenlenee of pas- icngcra studiously considered und practiced Steamers every Snliinlny for ( ilnsKow. City of Home siillsfor Mverpool October li It Is the lament untl llnest pKosenuer stcniner utloiit. lliiles of pnvMiKO lor ull ela es 11 low ns liy nny other tlr t-elH s line , ha- Icon C'Xc-nrilon tlcketi lit reduced rules. Drults for nny mnount ill lowe t current rates. Kor books of tours , tickets , or further Intoniintlon , iinply to IIICNDKK ON lIltOTIIElib , CUlc-ugo , or Kit AN K K. MCKJKlib , Omulm , Neb. S. S , FELKER , OMAHA , NEB , 10U N. lath Street. lllVAIUIOOOrUrABaVEIHCLIVUOriHLVAUfV PUHK CALirOIlNIA WINKS , shipped dlrecl from our vlneyaut. HIcslliiK , Cnteilel Clarets I'ort , Sherries , etc. San Jose Vaults , Seventh I'.lKhth , Sail Salvador ami William streets , tjiu Jose , Califoinlii. NATURE'S REMEDY VOll Disordered Stomncli , Impaired Indigestion , Constipated Habit which quickly charms The Inlantln the mother's iirmi , While tlruopInK ? " wl" "trl"01" drain Kach drop Inn fohlotdoen contii n. This K * KKKVKSlMNCi frKl/1/.KH tlno A Llesulnii Troves to mo and mine. RUPTURE CURED HT lr Pnedlker'8 Method. No operation ! no pain "WoU-n/ . ' of auti > Bruili ti'ull | well UK icrown neon e. Hundred' * JnontuR on tfle. All uuolness strictly f-ontldciitlu , Consultation free. PROF. N. D. COOK , Kooni 0 , 1514 Douglas St. , Ouiulia , Neb [ o rxtelten * ' .V nfortanA it ilirabllHV""J art l ! > c reigning ' ill . Ournameis f J.4T.COUSIN8. I ) on e\ery tote. ) NEW YORK. II IIm so II- IIIS 111 31 * ill For Sale by St Haward Brothers. ill ino SCIENTIFIC o3d 3d ro of I * f dinc U - m - 1 GLUCK & WILKINSON. * i THE CROWDS Of customers in our store every day tell the story of the business we are doing. We are determined to keep it up , and the more the public favor ns with their patronage , the more will we show them that we appre ciate their confidence , and will strive to retain it. Just now Overcoats are in great demand , and are going off like hot cakes. The styles and prices take. But as fast as the piles are disappearing from the counters they are replenished by new and choice arrivals , which our buyer is daily sending us from the east. We have new styles to show every day and the prices we mark them at must be very tempting , as the people buy them so quick. Evidently there must be a great difference between our prices and those of other hou ses. Other departments that are booming are Gloves , Underwear and Ho siery. Our corner window this week gives you a small idea of what we are doing in the latter lines. Where could you get such a good scar let all wool shirts and drawers at 45c each , or such all wool seamless socks at 15c a pair ? Other houses would think they give you bargains when they charge you twice the money for such goods. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price , at Nebraska Clothing Co. , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. Who Is WEAK. NERVOUS. I > FmMTA- TKI > . who In his FOI.1YV and IUNOHANCK lias TRIFI.KII away his VIUOK of HODY , MINI * and .MAMIOon.miiKlnK exhausting drains upon the FOUNTAIN * of I.IFK , IIKAUAtIIE ! , IIACKAOIIE , Dreadful Dreams , WEAKNESS of Memory , IIAN1I- FUI.NENNIn SOCIETY , I'lMl'l.Efc upon the FACE , and nil the EFFECTS lending to EARLY mxiAY and perhaps CONSUMP TION nr INSANITY. sliouM consult at once the CEI.EIIRATEIt Dr. Clarke , Established 18T > 1. Dr. Clarke hni made NERVOUS IIE- ItlMTY. CHRONIC nnd all Diseases of the UENITO URINARY Organs a Ufa Study. It makes NO difference WHAT you have taken or WHO has failed to cure you. WFEMAI.ES suffering fromdlscases pecu liar to their icx can consult with the assurance of ipcedy relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works on your diseases. 4a-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated \forktt on Chronic1 , Nervous and Ill - cnte Diseases. Consultation , personally or by letter , free. Consult the old Doctor. TliounanilH enroll. Ofllcrnand nnrlorn private. J-Thoso contemplating Marriage vend for Dr. Clnrlte'n celebrated guide dale and Female , each 15c. , both -5o. ( stampi ) . Before confiding your case , consult I r. cijAKKE. A friendly letter or call may save future guttering and shame , and add golden years to life. * a-B&ok " I.lfe'H ( Secret ) Er. rors , " Mo. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings sent everywhere , secure from expaiare. Ilours , 8 to 8 : Sundays , u to 12. Address , P. D. CLARKE , M. D. 188 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO. ILL. OMAHA ncal Mile. IT. W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Streets. JXlt THE TUEATMKNT OF Al.f. CHRONIC and SURGICAL DISEASES , Brace : , Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. . nest facilities , apparatus nnd remedies for success- fill treatment ot every lorn ) of dlreaiu requiring Medk-al or hiirnlcal Treatment. Forty new nioms for pntlenls ; best hospital accom modations In tlia west. _ WniTKitiiiCiiicili.Anson Deformities nnd Braces , Chili heel. Curvature of the tplnn , 1'llen , ' 1 unions Cancer , Cntarrh , llronchltln , Innulatlon , Kli'clrldty. 1'anilysls. Kpllcp y , Kidney , Hlndder , ' lo and lllood , und ull buvlcal Operations. Diseases of Women n Specially. HOOK ON D1SKASK3 OF WOMKN KHKK1 Only Reliable MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SI'LCIAI.TY OP PRIVATE DISEASES. All lllood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic I'olxon removed from Iho y tem without mercury. New llestorntlve Treatment for Loss ol Vllnl Tower. Tertons uniible. to vl'lt us mar be. treated ut homo , liyinrrcMiondence. All communications eontldenlml. JSIerilclnes or Instruments sent by mull or ( mires * , ( ecurely packed , no murks to Indicate contents or sender. One personal Interview preferred. Call ami ( ( insult us , or fowl history ot your cuao , and no will eeiid In plain wrapper , our BOOK FREE TO MENI Upon Private , Special and Nervous Jllteaies , Femlrml Weakness , t-punimtorrlm-a , Impoteney , hyphllls , Ooiiorruiea , Oloct , and Vuricocolo. Addrcsn , Oinalin Medical nnd Surgical Institute , or Dr , McMenamy , Cor , 13th & Dotage Streets , OMAHA , NKU. Owing to tlio rapid urowth of Omaha and our sue cess In tfleftlnu cures , our buMnosa hns become so liirnu that the old .Medical Institute on 1,1th street and Capitol avenu. , . emild not actommodule MUoiiilnir touafortreatiiifiil. Wo have thercforo nioyed Into our now brick building , Northwest Corner of 1.1th ami Dodtre streets , ono block south of tbo old Institute bulldlnif , and hnvo now the iHriicst and must cum. ph'teMedical : Institute or hospltallti thniwe.t. 1-orty newly furnished , well warmed and vent luted rooms for imtlents , three skilled physicians a ways In tbo imlldliut. All kinds of diseases treated In the most " "wo'manu'rac'tSr'o Eurelcal Braces for Deformities. Trusses , Hupporters. Electrical llulterles , and can supply phys clans or patients any appliance , remedr. orlnilrumcnt known ; Call and consult ua.orwrlin for circulars upon all lublects. with lUts of questions for patient to answer. Thousands treated success fully by eorreKponaenco. Wo bave superior Hdvan- taies and facilities for Ireutlnif diseases , porformlmf riUKlcal iiperullons , and nursliiu : pat ents which com- Lined with our ackno ledited Bblllir , experience , responsibility ami reputation shouldI make the Urnttlm JledlcMl und r-uralcur Institute the nrstctiolc * . WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF IPURE COD LIVERI OIL AND LIME. , . , b v worth. In the euro of Cougln. CoM . Aslha. llron. chills. Whooplnu Couch. Scrnlaluus lluinors and all Consumptive Symptoms , It has no superior. If equal. Utnoonencgieet } h early iniptoms of d i se , . wbenanaiieniilsahanrt which will cure all coo. Dlalnti ot the Cta t , 'I lircmt or Lun s. Mnuufsctur- ed only by A. M. WlLflUll , Cb iulil , Boiton. Sold ky A QEQULAB ORADUAT3 IN A1ID SPECIAL PBACTITIONEIt Authorized to treat nil Chronic , Ncrvoui n J " Special UUcaiC-b. " CB. tt s4Is ! eef&.1OsaMJTeS. , [ PRIVATE DISEASES ] ( Whrthcr caused by Imprudence , Flxecs1 ! or Con tnRlnnSemlnnl ) AVc.-Mness , ( night IosncnHox. ) immobility , ( lossofsexunl power ) . Nervous Debility , ftlooil DUordura , etc. ( Jnrablo case * guaranteed or money rcfundi'd. Charges low. Thousands of cases cured. Aso and experi ence aru important. All mcdlulnvs especially prepared for each Individual case. NO INJURIOUS OR POISONOUS COMPOUNDS USED. No time lost from business. I'.itlentsut ft dhituncn treated bv letter nnd express. Medicine sent every where frco from e.izo or breakage. NO DKLAY IN KIMJNO OKDIIKS. FREE. All nnr printed literature emlirnclni ; a Hymptom 1,1 1 , on which to ci't n full his tory of dlsuRKo , eto. . for i cen ( In Stamps. Stiito your cusp , ( .end for terms and trial treatment. Hecrccy observed cither In person or bv mull. OFFICE HOURS ltol2 M. in. . 2 to 5 aud 7 to S p. in. Sundays included. CONSULTING ROOM , NO. 4- . lk yaar rrtnllrr for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE ° JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE , according to your nerd . CAUTION I I'oiItKclj none Pennine unions our l price npfifAriil.iliilyonthc soles , home dralers , In oulcr tn make A larjrf r ) > ruil , v. Ill rrcotmnuxl the Inferior Fouls with n lilt K the mnrkrt li Hnnlrd. ,1A1H1 : > .MKAN.S 4 MlOi : Is lleht and stjll-h. It fiu HknnBtnrklni : nnd IIK- OIIIKKS Mi UKEAK- 1NU IN , " liclni ? prrtfctly can ) the first time It li worn. It lll satisfy the moil lustMiousasltlsin every vital rrspcct equal to the liaiid-srwed shnci hlch 1mo Ask for the James hllhcrto Weans i 1 Shoe lor Hoys licon re tailed Hi 7or t. JAMHS SmANS 83 SHOK h theoiljl- nnl $1 Shoe nnil Is Absolutely the only shoe nf Its rrlie which has ci or hern placed extonsU i ly on the inarki t In which durability Is considered before more outward appearance. Thet.e shoes arc sold by tins hest retailers thrniiKhout the Untied States , and we will place thorn easily wllhlnjonr reach In ny state or territory If jou will send us a postal card , mentioning this pa ] > er. 4amei Mentis & Co. , 11 Lincoln M. , Uoiton.Hws. Full llnu oC the ubovu Shoes for H.ilo In OMAHA by G. W. Cook , 1300 Fnvniuii street ; G. S. Miller , GK North lutli street ; llaywiird llros. , 407 South Ifitli street. In COUNCIL llLUi'fs "by Sargent & liuus , 41Hi oiulw.iy. PRIVATE DISEASES Blood poison , venereal taint , piret itrlcturc , emlntl mli- iloui , IOBI of ( Mini pow r , weakncm o f the icxual or- ( 'Kin , Hint of detlre In male or female , whether from 1m prude n t hahlIB of young or > ual habit * ID | mature yoori , . or any ctuie I that debilitate * the § e i ual function ! , ijieedlly ana permanently cured. Confmltatlon free and gtrlctly confidential. Medicine lent free from observation to all part * of the United Statei. Correspondence receive * prompt attention. No Ictten answered nnlem accotnpinled by fonr crnt * In etamp * . Send lea ccuU in Mampa for pamphlet and Hit of queetloni. Ttruiatilctly cnth. Call on or addrma 1)11 ro\VKKl , HKKVES , Mo. 314 South nib bt. . Omaha , Neb. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , = JEWELRY , = BRONZES ! AT MAX MEYER &BRO , FOUNTAIN BK.AJNTDS - CUT .A.ND F > LUQ ; .M'lNTOSIJ. n. r. nomvxu , BODWELL & . MclNTOSH , Real Estate Dealers , HO South Fining Street , Los Angeles , . . . California. Dealers In city and rnuntiy projicrty of nil ( Is suiljitlons. Ueneiul Inforiniitlon tu nu\v-cuiu- erslieelv uiven. . S. & D. DAI 1707 Olive Street , St. Loul , Mo. Of the MlK&cmil State Museum of Anatomy , St. louls , Jto. , Unlverblty College Hospital , Joit- , lon , filefron , ( Jcimany and New Vork. Jluvliitf devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. * More especially tlioco arising from inipni- eiien , Inrlto ullso sulleriiiK to coriespond with , out delay. Diseases ot Infection und contagion cured mifely and tpeedlly without use of il.ni" Heiousdruu'.s. Patients whoso cases lnivo beeu neglected , badly treated or pronounced Incur- uble , Mionld not fall to vtrlto usroncornliiKtln'lr symptoms. All letters rocelvo Immediate nt ton- tlou. JUST rUBLISHIH ) . And will be mailed FHHK to any address on ra- celiit of nne ii-cent Mump. . " 1'riictiniil Observa tions on Nervous Debility and 1'livnlcul Kxlmus. tlon , " to which is lidded nn "Kssuy on Mar" ri K'"wlth important chnnterH on disease * of thn Jtf'proilnrtlvo Orirans , the whole forming n valuable medical treatise which should bo rend by ull j ounu' men. Address DRS , S , & D , DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH IS TAUOHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send ( or Collrce.Journal. S. E. Cor. ICth and Canltal Avo. J. B. HAYNES , OFF1C1AI STENOGBAPHEB , Third Judicial District , 87 CHAMUKtt 0V COMMKltCH. SteckPiano Itemarkable for i tliellc tone. iilluble uctlnn ami ! > goTnTuUiirahlllty. .Oyeara record ! tliu beHt guurHnten ot HIM ctel - lonce of tlmm InHtrmnentH. WOODBRIDGEBROS. WuND ESD PARTS f tli bedculartd and tteolbeM < l. Full ftrtla * tint Uetltd ) Xi 4. Wll MXO. C0 Btfilo. M. T