T ! .8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TIITJESPAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 188a \ \ \ THB CITY. TJio bank clearances for yesterday wore . C20U.'t0.22. The blowing up of the old plorscnusotl n , loud explosion ycbturdnv afternoon , which drew a crowd to the Union Pacific bridge. Prank .Lathrop , the insane agent for Hand , MoNally & Co. , will bo taken to Lincoln this morning by Jailor .Too Miller. A window curtain In rooms occupied by A. lirodko , at Leavenworth and Thirteenth streets caught flro from a candle last night. The fire was ex tinguished with trilling damage. A B , It , M. switchman named Mc Carthy had tin iinldo broken last night at Gibson. Ho was standing on the footboard when the engine ran oT ( an open switch. Ills foot was caught in Eomo way and wrenched. Mr. Charles Koxford Mnssoy of Chicago cage , and Miss Martha lioslwick Mao Cluro of this city , wore married yester day afternoon at 1 o'clock , at the resi dence of M. HostwicU , ISiJI ! Cu.ss street , by the Hov. Dr. Xnhnor of All Saints church. In the post mortem examination of Mrs. John Spilinck , a bullet rolled out of her clothing. It is supposed to hiivo rolled out of the wound in the back. It had struck a rib , fracturing the bono , and the rebound apparently carried it out of the wound. A bill of sale was filed yesterday con voying two of C. K. Muyno's blooded hordes , General and Major , to M. E. J. Cavanaugh. One dollar was named as the consideration. A clause relin quishes George E. Barker's In tcreht in the animals under his mortgage , but ho forgot or neglected to sign the docu ment. It is dated March US , 1SS8. Personal Kcv.V. . W. Cowlcs , of Iowa , is In the city. Mnrlc Hopkins , of Hock Springs , is at the Millnrd. P. G. Luml'miRt , of Nebraska City , is nt the Murray. Asa 1C. Leonard , Norfolk's loading drug gist , is in the city. W. D. Hill and C. G. Hoyt , of Beatrice , arc Murray guests. C. .T. Phclps , of Schuylcr , and George W. Updike , of Howard , are at the Mlllard. Colonel Gallic1' , trave'lng ' p.wunsor agent for tlio 1'IUo's 1'cak route , is in the city. K E. White , of I'liUtsmoutli , and John McMatilgal , of Lincoln , are at iho P.ixton. W D. Wileox , of Lincoln , and F. II. Ualloy , of Nebraska. City , arc at the Wind sor. Superintendent A. N. Tisdale , of the American express , went to Kansas City yes terday. C. A. Davis , representing the IJnhn Man ufacturing company , left on a western tour yesterday. Thomas Price , of Hennott. II. II. Uobin- son , of Kimball , and J. Woods Smith , of O.il- laway , are in Iho city. Charles K. Halter , of Hpa'nco , W. J. IJry.ui and wife , of Lincoln , and M F. Locke , of Norfolk , were in the city yesterday. Joseph Scanhui loft on the overland llyer for Denver and other Colorado points yester day in the interest of the Ncwejmb Lumber company. F. A , Scoville , of Valparaiso ; F. . I. Pick- ell , Jr. , of Ashland ; C. MuCumbor , of Lin coln , and T. U. Herd , of Central City , were in Omaha yesterday. Philip Potter , secretary of the American Loan it Trust Co. , is homo from an extended tour through the state. Ho re ports magnificent ci ops. P. D. Habcock , of Nebraska City , G. E. DorrinRtonof Nebraska City ; John ICramor , ot llartington , and J. A. C.irly , of Sidney , wore Omaha visitors yesterday. Mr. John J. Tobin , popularly known as "Uugs , " the genial assista'nt freight super intendent of the Now York Central & Hint- son Hivcr railroad is stopping at the Murray for a few da.vs , having come west to visit some railroad friends and inspect the stock yards at South Omaha. Union Ijilmr Hlnqucncc * . Hon. David Utitler , union labor candidate for governor , will speak in Cunningham's hall. South Thirteenth street , on Saturday evening , at S o'clock. All laborers and mem bers of unions are invited to attend. Closed. Charles Kverly , who has been conducting a restaurant tit 313 South Tenth street , has failed and closed up his restaurant to avoid foreclosure. Ho is indebted to Puyelto Bros. In the sum of100 ; Adam Sndor \ , $102 , and Hainan Bros § 110. Mr. Evcrly claims he has sunk $1,800 in his venture. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses wcro is sued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and residence. Ace. ( William J. McNamar.i , Omaha 24 I Byrdio Uog < > rs , Omaha IS I John A. Select ; , Omaha iJ5 I Louie ICozdenka , Omaha 'JO Wants to lie nn American. Charles Wong , n Chinaman , has applied to Clerk Moores for his second naturalization papers. His first papers were taken out about two years aeo. Air. Moores lias re ferred the case to Judge Groir , who will con sult with the other members of the bench on the subject of issuing the papers to the heathen and give his decision uoxt Friday. DIcil On the County. John D. Johnson , a Swede ngod about tblrty , died yesterday at noon at the county hospital of typhoid fovor. Ho was taken to the hospital last woc'c from No. 510 North Sixteenth street. His parents live in the old country and since ho has been at the hosmtul ho has received letters to return to hib home. No arrangements have yet been mruto lor bis funeral. _ O\VCH tlio City. Captain Wood , of the nolico court , who has boon striking a balance- between the city and county , finds that the lattor's Indebted ness to the former for the various months ol the year is as follows : January , $ ! T > U ; February , S3S7 03 ; March , (133.70 ; April , fill ; May , MM ; June , $ l5s ; July , S45l.UO. A Victim nl'tlin Wrack. Train No. 4 , which was wrecked at Gard iicr Tuesday aftdrnoon , came In ycstordaj nt 3:40 : and brought with It Harry Black 1110ro , the Injured man , whoso mother am family reside at 111 North Klghth street. It this city. Hailroad ofllcluls are still of the opinion that a deliberate attempt was mam to wreck the train , though Just in what man ncr has not yet been ascci talncd. To prevent vent any unnecessary delay , a side track wai built around the wreck , and the regular traf lie over the liuo resumed at 11:30 : p. ui. Are They Jail Hrcnkori ? About 0 o'clock yesterday OQlcers Gal len and Savage , arrested three men at New' saloon on Ninth street , who closely answei the description of the OUuunvu Jail-breakers They could give no account of themselves us to whore they had come from or wher they were going , and wore aecordinslv rm In on suspicion under the names of t-tcp'io ; Horton , William Evans and William Pieriol They will have a hearing and if tho.v prov to bo the Jail-breakers , Officers Cullcn an Savage will have $75 reward to.dlvidc. Has Not Hotiirnnil. TUB 15KB some time ago published an at count of the disappearance of two boys and team of horses and wagon from Sout Omaha. The horses and wagon were late found In Council Bluffs , but the boys huv not been heard from since. The parents c oiiu of those , a lad named Jones , resides ii South Omaha , while these of the ether liven on Sixteenth street near Cimilng. The ! namois Gray son. The father Is aiiiachlnis though ho has not worked nt the trade fc some tlnio. The mother still weens for he boy , though she scorns to have given up a ! hopes of ever scelurr blm again. Ho wu about thirteen years of e , thin face , wit largo light blue eyes. Tlio parents will a ] prcciato any report wul'/h leads to his dl , covery. OMAHA PUPILS. Ten TlioiiBuml of Tlicm in the Various School * . The schools of the city of Omaha are again all In progress , the iiutumn term having opened up under the moat Muttering and en couraging auspices. Surely the splendid school facilities offered the children of this city should be n source of boundless gratifi cation to the paroats. No city In the Union can boast of n tnoro thorough and cftlcicnt system ; no city can boast of bolter instruc tors , more convenient buildings , or of better results attained. This fall all the schools , public , private , sectarian , and par ochial , report [ an unusually largo attendance , and a relish for study and ad vancement that Is unparalleled. For the purpose of giving parents an accurate Idea of the magnitude of Omaha's schools , a Br.i : re porter this morning made the rounds , and took a peep in upon the bright-faced inmates of each busy hive. In the public schools , this morning , there was un attendance of about S.fcOO pupils , urobably 10. ) less than the total enrollment. Bach teacher spoke in warmest terms of the condition , the intelli gence , deportment and progress of their little - tlo tlocks , and seemed to hiivo entered into the renewal of their arduous work with a vim and an energy that can only bo condu cive of the most magnificent results. Next In numerical streneth to the public schools , come the parochial schools , and in Crcighton college was found an attendance of l.Vi scholars , but J less than their actual enrollment ; at St. Catherines , 5M North Klghtcanth street , 03 , the full enrollment ; St. Marv's , Kilt Douglas , 71 , enrollment bO ; St. Joseph's , Seventeenth and Center streets , South Omaha , 210 , enrollment ' . ' . " > $ ; St. Peter's. 2TJI Leavenworth. attendance 131 , enrollment 1'3S ; St. Stanislaus , Twenty- seventh and Dccatur streets , full attendance , (19 ( : St. Wcncoslaus , 1418 South Fourteenth street , attendance h' ' . cniollmcnt b3 ; Holy Family , Eighteenth and I/.ml , MS nt- tendance , .MO enrollment ; Academy of the Sacred Heart , Park Place , Walnut Hill , 79 , full attendance. After these schools comes Browncll Hull , South Tenth street , with 10i , full attendance ; the Omaha City school , North Tenth street , 30 attendance ; the Omaha Kiatergarten , 113 South Twenty- fourth street , 01 attendance , and the Humboldt academy , on Dodge near Twentieth street , C5 attendance. Omaha Commercial college , Fifteenth and Dodge , enrollment , 135 ; attendance , 105 ; Omaha Business college , Sixteenth and Capitol avenue , enrollment , 100. This makes a grand showing and gives a clear conception of the rapidly with which the city of Omaha is growing. A recapitulation , however , will give a still better idea of the standing of our city schools. It follows : Public schools 9,000 Crclghton college 151 St. Catherine's 03 St. Mary's bO St. Joseph's 253 St. Peter's 1'3S St. .Stanislaus ( iO St. Wcnceslnus S3 Holy Family 240 Sacred Heart 70 Hrowucll Hall 103 Omaha City BO ICintcrgartcn 01 Humboldt academy li" > Omaha Com. college 135 Omaha Bus. college 100 GranJ total 10,603 You can find cool , woil furnished rooms at the Glebe hotel , best located house in Omaha. FOX'S mSFKXSE. He Holds Mr. Itiilcoinlic Responsible for Pnviiii ; Delay' ) . "If Mr. Balcomo told Tin : Bii : : what was published about Uegan and I in regard to Iho completion of our paving contracts , ho lold what was not true , " said Contractor Fox to n BKB nun. "If wo are behind in our work , " ho continue"Mr. . Uilcoinbo is re sponsible. Wo are pushing our work as well as ho will let us. Wo have nearly finished our grading where there has beoa almost a regular cut of four feet. Jackson street h > graded and part concreted. On Seventeenth , from Leavunworth to the Union Pacific tracks , there has not bsen a foot of curbing laid. Wo c m't go along and grade until the curb is laid. On Eighteenth , from Leaven- worth to Farnam , iho slrcet is in the same condition. The same is true of Poppleton avenue. Then there Is a block on Leavenworth and another on Twolith whore there hasn't been a bit of curbing done nor < jvcn n block of it laid on tno street. Capitol avcuuo even is not fully curbed and yet wo are trying to work on It in patches. These anil other streets mentioned by Mr. Balcombo are in our contract and the delay on them is because of what I have already told you. "They want to force us to give up our con tracts , but they can't do it. Wo had some delay whoa our crusher was broken , but wo brought it into town and now It is all right. They can t give my contracts to Smith or anybody else , because miiio are for cypress blocks. 1'vo got over one hun dred and foity cir loads of them on the ground and my mills are running day anil night. I've got in the quarry and on the street aboijt three hundred men at work , and you can My that every one of our streets will bo pivcd baforotho end of the season. " 1 can't say that ot other contractors , cither. Some of them have work which can not bo finished before the llrst of next July. " "Who are these contractors I" "Well , Hugh Murphy isoneand why don't they talk aoout cancelling his contract ! Ho iias more work than ho will bo able to finish in the time I have mentioned. " "Who has the curbing contracts ou the streets you mention ! " "J. E. Udcy and Hugh Murphy. " Clwnjjo of Time. Taking clTcct Sunday , Sept. Kith , the morning train on the 13. & M. railroad for Lincoln , Denver mid othoi1 points west will leave Omaha tit 8:15 : a. m. Kills on the Viaduct. The ordinance giving the horao car com pany right of way over the Eleventh street viaduct , as passed by the council enables that corporation to inako such changes as may bo necessary in the roadway of the viaduct , for the purpose of laying Iho tracks , and these are to bo Kept in good con dition. Tlio rails t > hall have wide llangos seas as to accommodate wagon travel , and to bo kept on a level with the surface of the road. At least ouo mile of double track shall bo laid south of the viaduct and must bo com pleted at least In ninety days after accept ance. Any company of a like description that may hereafter bo formed , shall have the privilege of using snid tracks south of Jack son or north of Mason and across the via duct and the company holding the franchise shall In no way Infringe upon the right of any all such companies to use said tracks and right of way. Wyoming oil lauds for sale. Claims of 20 , 40 , CO to 100 acres now OP the market. Complete - ploto abstracts to same furnished. J , L. LOVETT , 220 So. Thirteenth St. . Omaha , Neb. llnllroiut Notes. Existing freight rates on all roads leading into Chicago from the west and northwest , will terminate on the 23rd. TJio Northwestern is arranging to run nn excursion from the Iowa side of the river Saturday night , to let the people witness the Slco of Scbastopol. S. T. James , passenger agent of the Colorado rado Midland , is In town. I cheerfully recommend Red Clover Tonic to these sulloring from troubles of tlio btnmtioh mid liver. I am now on my second bottle and it makes mo fool liUo u now man. C. M , Conner , Nashua , In. G. F. GOODMAN , Agent , No Tostliirmy. The parents of Joslo Tiblgar , the ten-yest aid girl ou whom A. C. McCulgau I ; cnarged with untieing an indecent assault have decided not to prosecute him ou account The little- girl wu < of a lack of testimony , - so frightened that her story Is not coherent and tlioro were no other witnesses ol the re volting attack. The parents cannot speak i word of English and this is an impediment k the way of securing testimony. McGuigai goes frco. Ho will probably bo ro-arresiei ( or passing couutu'Icit uuuey , HIS IIIll'H Ihlurlc.s Miy Il2.ult in Hln Dentil. Dick Davis Is still in Jail awaiting trial for his murderous assault and robbery of Louie Hill .Monday nLjht. Hill Is suffering from the injuries he rccslvud In the attack , and the trial of Davis his baon po t , > oned until his victim is sufllelontly recovered to appear In court. Tno att'iok was n iniro cowardly and snc.ikin ? ono than was nt llrst supuosed. Davis , who Is a member of the infamous family of tint nuns which lived some time nso on the bott.iirn , found out that Hill , who la a very old in in , ha I nb : > ut * 2i on hfs par son. The crook therefore deliberately planned to rob him , and carried out the schcmo to the letter. Ho af fected great friendship for Hill , and put In the entire evening Monday filling him with mixed drinks. When the old gentleman , who lives beyond the fair eroundi , started to go homo Davis offered to accompany him part way and went with him as far as Cumlng's saloon , near the southeast corner of the fair grounds. There they got more liquor and then Davis bade Hill good night , pretending to start back to tlio city. Instead of doing so , however , ho dogged his footsteps until ho was passing under the railroad bridge , when sneaking up ho struck the old man over the head with a club stunning him momentarily and felling to the ground. Hill attempted to scramble to his feet again when ho recognized his assailant. He was then knocked senseless with another blow from the bludgeon. Davis then rilled Iho pockols of his lalo companion and sneaked back to his shanty on the bottoms , Hill laid fu the road until morning , when ho was picked up and carried home. The extent of his Injuries was not at first known as a physician was not sent for until yester day , when it was discovered that his shoulder bono was broken and his skull had been fractured. Davis notified the magistrate that ho would waive all examination , and has there fore been bound over to the district court in the sum of $1,003. , In default ho went to Jnll. Got Your KnllronU Tickets NORTH , SOUTH , 13 AST and WEST , and secure your sleeping berths at 1802 Farnam St. , Union Pacific Ticket office , HAHItY P. DEUIit , , City Ticket agent. UNJUSTLV ACCUSI3I ) . Lawyer Green Acted In n Professional Manner. Tuesday morning's papers contained a charge against Attorney Alex. Green , charg ing him with taking a fee from Molly Wright , the keeper of a house of ill-fame , promising therefore the Influence of his iirother , Captain Green , of the police force. Mr. Green indignantly denies this and re ferred lo several cantlcmcn who occupy his office , and who heard his conversation with the woman as to the falsity of her charge. She charged that Mr. Green had promised her immunity from police interference , par ticularly as regarded his brother , Captain Duff Green. G. W. Day , a real estate dealer , who occupies an ofllco with Mr. Grcon , stated thai ho had heard thocinvcrsation be tween Mr. Green and Molly Wiight and that Captain Green's name was not mentioned. This fact was also assured by Hubbard Lin- loy , the special agent of the National Life Insurance company , who was in the office calling on Mr. Day. Molllo Wright was seen and asked If she had said that Alex Green offered his brothers influence in protecting her. "I did not mean to do so , " she replied , "as ho did not mention Captain Green's name in our interview. Ho merely ottered to defend mo in the cases that should como before the police court. " "What did ho offer to do for you ? " "He said that the resolulion passed by the city council was not legal and could not stick. That nothing but an ordinance could compel mo to move from tny present loca tion , and that I was all right. In consequence of this I opened upjmy house Friday evening , and about 11 o'clock Captain Green-and a force of police tnado n raid on X'.s , and ar rested us all. I told the captain that I thought it was all riL'ht for mo to keep open , and that his brother had advised me so. Ho replied that ho know nothing about it , and that he was simply carrying out his duty. " DicuolU Safes. Call and see the largo stock of safes and vault doors carried by Meaghor & Whitmoro at 410 S. 16th street Omaha. * WOOD YARD 10R TUB POOU. A Proposition to Keep Slen Emyloyoil in Winter. Suggested by a recent article in Tun HBC , with regard to providing for tlio poor during the coming winter , the following communi cation has been revolved from n corrcsjKjnd- , cut In tiis | city named L. K , Maxwell : An Iden occurs to auo that Is oirrlod into successful operation In other largo cities , both of this and furukn countries. This Is the establishment ot-n wood yard by some of our philanthropic capitalists and business men. which would not only be of benefit to the deserving poor , but also save themselves from rpnto a burden this winter in having lo aid In the suppart of these people. The idea Is for the capitalists and business men to contribute sums varying In regard to means and inclinations to raise a fund to purchase saws , saw bucks , axes , build sheds and purchase wood In car-load lots. 1 have received prices from some of our wood nu'r- nhants whurehy soft wood can bo had for f l.flO per cord and hard wood for $ tl.5. The retail pnco of this wood hero is S3 and $10 respectively. When this wood Is sawed and spill into steve lengths , it will sell for from $10 to SI2 per cord. I have figures on the scheme and with SViOO ' woo"'l y 'd of this description could bo established which could give steady work during the winter to 2" > 0 men. and occasional work to six times as many. To raise Iho re quired $ . ' ,300 would require contributions of M apiece by GOJ men and by smaller contri butions this sum could bo raised without trouble or Inconvenience to anyone. Early In August the Idea presented itself to mo and I proceeded to find out what the estimate cost would be , with the above result. If this meets the approval of any person who will bo willing to assist In the scheme , I will bo pleased lo hear from him. ALL. The U. S. Encampment , Buffalo County Fair and < > . A. It. Keunloii nt Kearney , Nob. The Union Pacific , "Tho Overland Route , " will sell tickets for the nbovo during the month of September at greatly reduced rates. A special reduction will bo made on tickets told September 17th , to 20th , limited to September 22d. For rates , dates , etc. , call on or ad dress your nearest ticket tigont , or IIAIIHY P. UlJUI. , City Passenger Agent , 1302 , Furmun st. , Omaha , Nob. CONGHKSSlONAIj CONVENTION. It Will Nominate n Vtcpuullcnn Can didate To-Ni ht. The republican convention of the First con gressional district of the stale will bo hold in Lincoln lo-night nt 8 o'clock , and at It will bo nominated a candidate for congress to take the scat of John A. McShanc , the present incumbent. The district consists of eleven counties , the names of which , and iho delegates to which they are entitled , being as follows : Cass 10 volesDouglas37Gago 19 , Johnson 8 , Lancas ter 25 , Nemaha S , Hichnrdson 12 , Pawnee 8 , Sarpy 5 , Saunders 12. The delegates from Ibis county are as fol lows : Fred W. Gray , J. B. Bruner , James Walsh , Frank E. Mooros , Michael Leo , E. L. Armstrong , Fred Kcrzko , D. H. Morccr , John Hey , Fred Nye , John Hosicky , Fred Bchm , Dan O'ICeefc , Walter Bennett , Price , Sounders. W. F. Bcchcl , W. F. Gitrloy , Charles Cheney , John McDonald , Herbert Lcavitt , H. D. Estabrook , C. K. Wooloy , D. V. Sholcs , John . Furay , M. F. Singleton - ton , D. L. McGuokon , H. S. Evino , F. M. Smith , . ! . B. Enon , H. J. IMlph , W. G. Whit- more , John Leinko , Owen Whitney and E. Gilmore. These delegates were appointed by Mr. Council and go to the convention pledged to vote for him. There are a number of other candidates in tlio field General Smith , who 1ms been endorsed by the republican conven tion of Cass ; Drown and Lambertson , of Lancaster ; Judge Chapman , of Cass ; Colby , of Gage , and several other lessor lighls. Connell claims to have already secured fifty- seven votes , thus necessltaling the acquire ment of twenty-six more before ho obtains a majority. It is clalmcd.that this is a stronger showing than can bo made at present by any candidate , though it is not at all improbable that there will bo a lively contest for the nomination. Mr. Council , as well as some of tbo dele gates , went to Lincoln last night , but the greater number of them will wait over until to-day. _ Kobucd While Asleep. A burglarious achievement was accom plished Tuesday night In the room of Harvey Smith , a clerk in Iho ware house of the Con solidated Tank Line. Ho rooms nt 120 South Twenty-fifth street. When ho awoke in the morning he found that he had been robbed of a gold watchan overcoat and ? 1 in money. Attached to the gold watch was a gold chain. This was removed and attached to a sivcr watch which lay on the bureau. The burg lars has not been arrested. is the Standard Washing Compound As pure and harmless as the finest imported castile soap. Washes the coarsest and finest things equally well. As it does away with most of the rubbing , it reduces the wear and tear on both yourself and your clothes. Over one million families use it. Do you ? Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are offering imitations which they claim to be Pearline , or " the same as Pearline. " Beware It's false they are notand besides are dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled , but sold by all good grocers. Manufactured only by JAMES PVLE , New York DR. HORDE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Eteclrlc Science Gtodtaen'i Belt Scientifically Made and Practically Applied. with KlMtrie Slb. DISEASES CORED WITHOUT IIEDICIHES. gr WILL CURE yoi r iis ff s matllni , 1'mraljkU , H ur ld , 8tlaU i , UUtw * of Utdorj. , fnlualI Uo t > , Torpid Uvcr , UoaU tihavulloiiV K .l..l . * , Attliua , llturl ll ruu. 1 > J P P U. C'oiuttpatlaa , ilrr > lprla > , - - - - - - \7eatatM , - - nllt [ r , Uuiub Afrac , l > ltboU : , Itilraeulo , I llloud IMttUfA , Orou / . Wbut jou uuc < * I KUflHflli , iKtlanllu . Jtoacr ( we.rlt. van If ot tlMtrlfia ttig Irady. * SP3 ALL ELSE FAILS. and l fmUtloa. KOTI ! the followlnsr vlio . been I fcTtrr one p nulni ni by i htr t'CUEUl- ' . J. HoitiUnd , K. B. l' rlker Bd J.H. lt iUttalloalo ) r < l fTruiJo.f > rtbuitriiocL.V ; ni | lludd Motile. It nroatbon main Col Cot ite jT nif lo/iVdVoinYorullo'liVVp ai aytV" llotl. llall"oJ Jcfm ill , ' 1 60 Knit > l\h Struct. , No < r York od tboniuidi oroih r . . . . Dr , HOME'S ELECTRO MABNETIC BELT WSK ilrei prcKlucci a oantinuoai current ! eonreri olactrlclly Ihion li the body un the Derrei. It aare < dltcaiei br B n rattne contlnnom current ot electricity ( 10 or 1 * Ucure out of XI ) throughout the human ijttem. IlMliiffKllnerTouiueMlmmxUaUilT. n < l uroductait c , luw circulation of tb life I3rcettia blood , Im- partuur Tlyor. itrengtb , entrre and L Itb. when all otlixr trvattnont > ' " ( II J. Toe uerlU ot thli tclia- lUt > lt H7 belnir ooirolia > IaQillndori dbr thousand ! whom It hoi ured. llsrEKZNCU / b nkroinnnrclU eycoer or wtoltiale home Indiletjoi vholei&ls drogsliti , DAD Krauclwo andOhlcaffo. t T Band ctvap for llOpora llloitrated parnphUt. 3DXX. W. if * XXOXUtflO , InYtatoronilMaaalacturer , lift WofcMb Artiue Cklosgo. RUPTURE DR. HOME'S ' ELEGTRO.MAtKETIC BELT-TRUSS , IF YOU COULD SEE The line o Fall Overcoats we nrc displaying this season , if you \vcro positive how well they arc trimmed and made , and if you knew how cheap a really first class garment is being offered , it would be no trouble to sell you one. No such exhibition c stylish and elegant overcoats was over made in Omaha , and Iho prices arc irresistible. The season for these garments being very short , we have decided to sell them quick and marked them so that they shall go quick. "VVo will show you an elegant light-weight Overcoat for ? C.OO , made of fine all Worsrcd Goods , lined and trimmed in first-class manner. Coats for which other houses are asking $10 and $12 , are no better than this one. Another Overcoat at 57.00 is made of n splendid all Wool Cassimcre of a fine grey color with best serge trimming. At $9.75 wo can sell you the most stylish looking Overcoat you have ever seen. This is made of the new wide Wale Overcoatings a splendid material for wear and looks. The Coat is silk faced with satin sleeve lining and regular tailor made. "We have them in several of the latest shades ; it is one of the rich est looking garments over shown , and any other house would charge about $15.00 for it. Many other of the choicest and finest grades , we have not room to describe all. Conic and look at them ; we know wo can please yourtus > te and save you'money. ' i * We have not yet mentioned anything about our Hats this season , but the fact is , our Hat trade opened up with such a boom that several lots to which wo intended to draw attention , wore broken up in .sizes be fore wo had a chance to advertise them. We are now getting in duplicates nhoady and will try lo keep our assortment full during the season. Is it any wonder wo arc doing the Hat business of the town ; when we are soiling them at about one-half the prices , other houses do. The average Hat dealer can not compete- with us. He buys a do/en hats of a kind from a jobber , where wo buy them in large case lots direct from the manufacturer. We rather sell hundred hats with 2oc profit on each than sell twenty-five hats and make 50c profit. THIS IS THE POINT. ONE PRICE ONLY. Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Or tlio Liquor Habit , Positively Cured bj Administering Dr. Undies' Golden Specific. It can bo given In a cup of coffee or tea with out the Know Icdgo ot the person tnklng U ; abso lutely harmlef H , and w 111 eil'cct n ponrmnent and speedy euro , another the patient U a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkard ! have been made tumpcrnto men who have taken Ooldcn SDoclUo In tliolr coireo with out their knowledge and to day believe they null drinking of their own fieo will. It never falls. The system once impretmatid With the Spoclllc , It becomes an utter impossibility for tno liquor appetite to exist. For sale by Kulin & Co. , 15th and Douplas Els. , ana IBtli and Cura- Jngst.i. . Omaha , Neb. ; A. 1) . Foster it Itro "Viunrll Illnnx Iowa. E CHICAGO 0 RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Ohioap , The only road to tnko for T > a * > folnoi , Mnrslialtown Ceilnr Uui'lds ' , Clinton , Dlxon , Chicago , Milwaukee , imil nil point * n t. To tlin psoplu rit Notinukn Onto- rmloyoinlnit , L'tnh , Irtulio , Nuviid I , Oroaon , Wash- Inimm uml Cnllforntn , It oilers superior drantiiioi ; mil possible by nnr othtr lino. Ainunn n few of tlio mmiurous points of superiority enjoynl by tlio patrons oftliU roul bctnccn OniVi.1 nml Clilrn.'O. nro Us tlirco trains n d.iy lit DAY COACI1KS , wliUli itie tlio llnpit that luininn nrt nntl Ingfiitilly can ere Ue. Its l'AlACi : M.CIIl'lNCl C AKS the equal ot which e.innot lie founl elsewhere At Council ninth , tlio trains of tlio Union 1'aclllo Hall way connect In union depot with those of tlio Clil- ( no.V Northwestern Uy. InClilcaso the train * of this line nnikn clojo connection with those ot nil other Kiimurn line * . lor Detroit , C'olumbiu , Iiull'innpoll' , Clnclnnn'l , Niagara FnlK lluirnln , I'lttttinru , Toronto , Montreal , Morton. New York , Philadelphia , llaltlinore. Wash ington , and all points In the l.ust. Ask lor tickets via IU ° IU"NORTHWESTERN" If you wish tlio best accommodation. All ticket agents sell th kets via this linn. II. HUUIiriT , 13. P. WILSON. Uon'lMnnajcr. Uon'l 1'ass r i Agent. CIIICAOO , II M. W. N. IIAHCOCK , ( li'n'l We-torh Apcnt. U. U. KIMHAI.I. , Ticket Apunt. ' (1. K.VK r , City Pitmenco Agent. 1101 I'mimm Street , Omiiliu , Neb. TUB OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Best Itoutc from Omiilin and Cuuudil ItlulVs to THE EAST TWO T11A1N3 DAILY IIKTWUISN OMAHA AND COUNCIL CliJt-ago , AND Milwaukee , St. i'nui , MiniitApolis , Cedar Hnpids , Huek Island , Frreport , Kockfiml , Clinton , ] ) nbiiiie ( [ , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , JancsYille , Hcloit , Wluonii } La Crosse , And all otber Important points i : it. Northeast and Southeast , For through tickets call on the ticket oaent at 1M1 Farnam itrcct , la llarkcr Block , or at Union 1'aclfla Depot. 1'ullnmn Rleepern and the flnctt Dlnlnz Cart In tb world are run on thu main line of the Chlcagp , MU waukto & Ht. Paul Ilallvtay , and crorr attention 1 ( [ all lo passcnifvri by courteous employe * at U > company. It.illl.l.KH , ( Jcncml Manager. , J. K. TUCKKH. AnsutantUvnoralMnnaeer. A. V. U. UAIUVUNTKK , Uoncral l'm enj r and ) , Asslitant and 'ticket Apoot. J.T. C1.AUK. Ucneril SuccrlnteaCeot. The Only Porraanont Ouro For Dyspepsia , Sick Headache Etc , , IS- I'rlco 5Oo Box nt all EMS COLD HKDAL PARIS EXPOSITION JS13 , Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM BmntlFri , elf inif l an J prrserres thn linlr , Krtfa H toft end llktn. I'rumoteimluiuriajitKrowlU. Al rir . uore trray h lr to in original color. I'rercnts bAlr fill- cjDuidruU. CureiioUpdluasu. UfeattiruggUtj. Sf Mt , lurtrt and belt cure HINDERCORNS ' 'or Curov. Uunloni , tto. St H nil wla. JtMcrUllsKTii II Is ttincto put the * boi/n Inlo their Fall Suit * . ire citn ] l ( } than wttlnioodnlnr- < ljj dollies for aclioof and i > l < ti/ , and iritlt a liaiHlsoine suit for "Stnulnit beat. " Children' * Suit * in two piece * for the \niiiill \ bo UK , and f/iree jileceH for the 'blrjfjer ' brother. IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IP IT IS. A Proprietary Modlcmo that , iieci\s butatrlnj to prove Its worth. OfiCallender's ' Left Liver Biltersi Tno only Dlstlllerl Hitlers In thn United States , Tlia only Jilttera lecopnlzcd by the United States Intertiul rovcntio laws 03 a Pro prietary Moaiclno. Lawfully Patented. No. o ratent 14-9,573. Contains no fusil olU.no essential oils , no foreign substnnco ordiunng- Injr UutgH. A perfactly pure jnedlclno , com pounded ftora 1'uro Hoot llerbi and Old 1'eacli ; pleafautto thn tusto , qtilut ntid duclslvo In Ui effect. Cures Dyipeiigln or Yellow Jaundice la flTodaya. IteRuUtnu tlio liowcls. Tn\liroratos Inactlro Liver , C'Jroi Dlseiisod Liver , Kovlvoi tUo Kidneys , Improves the Appetite Quickly , IteKulHtos the wnolu bystoiu. Kuw Life to lh nhole eystcm. lA'ft Liver Hitters nro oM In Omu'ii , Nuh , br the following diui-tlil Itli hardson llriijt Co , t-petlul Wholfsulo , for thu druK Interest o ( Nebraska. Ho- lalhus ns follows .liinies"rofsjtTin ; 0 lloll , lr."jj.b : vllle , O. At I'rls- ey , I' Uhundlor , llahn'4 1'hiirmncy .iurnuy .V I.iy' ) , J.C. KliiK , J. W. Clurko.J. II. Schinult , Mm Uocht.J S. ClirlMonfinn .U..K. Lutnburson , II H. Cot , .Max ( 'onrml , Krnnk W. 1'i'EK ' , It. U.ixnius on ( iuo. lloudur , llord's I'hanuacy , C. A , Melohor , Howard suiycn. l-rnnk Dcllunc A. Co. , nholesiilo dealers In CUurs and Loll Liver Hitters. Ittmcrtable { or powerful aympa- tliellc to'uc. pliable action nJal > colutnauratillliy. JOytarrVecord. tha bin guarantee of the eiutt- re of UcBTn truincnUi. N EN IFOR SALE * . . , " " " * * tt "A""J * t u ATKAH , NKHVOUH. nr.itii.rr TEI > . who In ll § FOI.I.Y snd lONOKANCn baiTRir KDaway his VIOORof IIOIIT , IIND and MANHOOD.rausiiiR exhamitlnjj dralni upon thn I' UNTAIKn of l.IFR , IIKAUA41IIK , IIACHAC'HK , Dreadful Drwrns , WKAHHKNH of Moinnry , DAM1I * rCLNEHH In SOCIETY , I'liniM.CN Upon Ui FA : r. . and nil the UFFECTN lending tO EAKI.Y DECATand perhapt CONNUM1 * * S'SION or INHANITT , thould counilt nt one * Ibo CCI.KnitATF.D Dr. Clarke , Kstabllilitid 1861. rr Clorkii liax uiado NKRVOUB UK- HIMTY. fUU4)NI and all Diseases of Vho ( JI5MTO IlKINAUT Oreans a Life ( ttudy. It mafcfts N > dinercnce WHAT you iAYe taken or WH < lias fulled to euro you. * 3-rnMAEr.N suffering from diseases peciti liar to their a x can consult with the assurance of speedy relief and euro. Send 2 cent * postage for works on your disoatea. ? -Uend 4 cents pottage for Colelirntra \Vorkn on 4'hroiile , N rvou and Poll. cute Diseivfcs. CoiiBUltatlon , personally or by VHter , fruo. Consult the old Ilocfor. VhoannndH cured. OOtCfi and linrlor * prtvut ? . "i-Tho o ronteinplatliiK Alnrrlnt * ucnd for Dr. 'li > rke' celebrated guldo Mnlo and Fvninln , each 15c. . both 259 , uUmm ) . llofott ) confiding your cnie , consult I r. CI.AKKK. A friendly letter or call ma/ nvo future uflcrinintid shame , and add golden yearg to life. aa-Book " I.ifo'a ( Secret ) Er. rora , " & 0c. ( atamps ) . Mcdlclno and writing * lent everywhere , secure from x ] > o uro. Hours , 8 to 8 : Uundayn , 9 to 12. Address , F. D. OLABKB , M. D. rae so. Claris at. . CHICAGO , ir.t. . O hi h A MEDICAL 9 SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th A. Docifto Sta. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUtSEf Jc ! < t facilities apparatus and remedies for Sufe "essful trcntiucnt ol every form ol cli c&se r quiri ni ( ; Medical or Surgical Treatment. f FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS , . llonrd and attendance , belt hospital accouimcj ilntions in the west. WKITU ion CmcriARt on Dcfonnitlcrt rm llraces , Tru ci , Club Feet , Curvature of tht Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , CaUtrli , Ilroucllltli. Inhalation. lIectricitv { , rarnly i Jtmlcpsy , KJJ | ncy , Illaddrr , Kye , lnr ! , b'.in ' and UlooJ , uvd M " Surgical Operations. Dloonaoo of Women a SpoolsI'.y. ' HOOK ON IIIIEAS ) or WOMEN Katr. ONLY KELIADLE MEDICAL JiAnsii * erEciAitr op PRIVATE DBSEASES. All Illood Di > es successfully treated Ryplil ilifc I'oison iruiovrd from the system \Mllioit ) intrrcury Netv icstoratlvc treatment fur losi oi Vitnl i'uwcr. J'eitons uuable to visit us may b treated at home liy correspondence. Alt couiiuui uirntious confidcnllnl. Medicinesorltistriimeuia sent by mail or express , ficcurely packet ] , ua marks to indicate contents or Milder Una pen loiml jnter\iew prcfeired. Call and consult us ytf cend history of your case , and \\e will tcud it ) plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; t'pon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , I t > i jtency , Syphilis. ( Jlect and Varicoctle , witll jMcHion list Address \TJ Omii/iii Mrilicul unit Rurgtcal IiutltiitcCl DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13lh ana Uodse Sli. . OMAHA. NEB. Dn. E. 0. WEST'S Ninvn AMD nrtAiif Depresilou. Hoftrnln of the Uraln , rmnltlng In Insanity , and leadlnu to misery , decay onil death , Premature Old Age , Itarrennens , Loss < I'ower In cither eer. Involuntary Loteei and Hpcrraatorhtea caused by over-Piertlon of tli brain , nrlf-abuie or over-lndulR < nce. Uach boi contains one month's treatment. 11.00 n box , o six boxes for K.OO , sent by mail prepaid ou r celptnf price , A VIC GDAUAKTEK BIX HOXKH To cure any oase. With each order received by cs for six boxes. Accompanied with KM , we will dead the purchaser our wrlttsn miarantt * to refund the money If the treatment daesnoi effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by 0. t\ OOODMAN , Dmjplst , iiolo Agent. 1110 rttrert. Oicino , Ifalt. OLU PKN G1VIJN AWAV. l'artlcularsfr llQMESTBAli. " Oiualu , .Neb. T\IVOHCES-A. OOODIUOIl , , ' , ' * rn * f / I