THE- OMAHA DAILY BEEii FRIDAY , . SEPTEMBiDR..28 , 18S8. . THE .APPORTIONI1IENT..B1LL , It la' Hold by the Supreme OoUrt to bo Good Law. THE ATTEMPTED JAIL DELIVERY. of tlio Btnto Itunril or Trnns- jKjrtatlon The Ilcpubllcnti Htnlo Com in 1C too National Coin in In * nlons Lincoln Notcfl. LINCOLN UUIIBAU or Tun OMAIU Unn. 1 1029 1 STIIKF.T , > LINCOLN , Sept. 27. ) The oral opinion or Justices Maxwult niul Cobb on the ronstltutloimllty of the net for legislative apportionment , passed by tlio Inst Kcncral assembly of the stiitc , wns given tills morning. The cnso was brought by John Singleton , of Sulino ( ounty , on n petition praying for the issuance of u writ of mnndn- inus to conii > ul John Van Duyn , county clerk of said county , to call for tin election of three representatives under the upiwrtlonmcntirct of 18S1 , Instead of two members , at provided by the act of ISST. As stated In to-day's HII : : , the action Involved the validity of the act of the latter year , nnd canio before the court on the demurrer of the respondent. Tlio argument of counsel took place yester day , Judge Abbott of Crete and Judge Gil bert of York appearing for tlio relutor and Judge Foss of Uioto for the respondent. The demurrer win taken under advisement by tlio court nt the close of tlio argument. Ibis morning Judge Maxwell announced that the couit would sustain the demurrer and deny the writ. Justice Maxwell said , In substance , though gcnciul objection is taken bccnuso of the omission of Sarpy county , that the legislative apportionment act of 1887 , in the opinion of the court , us to the thirty-thrco senators is perfect , nnd as to the tiinoty-nino representa tives no objection is made. Substantially , the one complaint before the court is that Snrpy county la omitted from the body of the net. The 6ourt had caiofnlly considered the whole subject matter hero brought Into con troversy. Under the former apportionment , that of IbSl , Surpy county is entitled to ono representative , and , in the opinion of the court , is still so entitled. The repealing clause of the act of 1S37 repealed sections 1 nd 2 of chapter 5 of the compiled statutes making other provisions. Hence the general law ns previously existing was repealed only by im plication that is to say , by the now law taking the plaro of the old. As he had Hiild , under the act of 1831. Snrpy county is entitled to ono representative , and as the apportionment tnado by the latter act docs not touch this part of the act , Surpy counay under the law is yet entitled to one ropra ficntatlvo , there being nothing in the new act repealing or taking the place of this appor tionment in the old act. The dcmurrei would therefore bo sustained , nnd the writ denied. The effect of this decision appears to be that the apportionment act of 1837 is good sc far as it goo * , and is constitutional ; Bui where it docs not roach that Is to the repre Bontatlon of Sarpy county the old law lire vails. The written opinion of the court , at prepared by Judge Maxwell , will shortly be handed iZown. The opinion will be that ol Justices Maxwell and Cobb , the chief justice , Mr. rteeso , having abstained from sluing ii : the case , for the reason that ho is a resldcnl of the district specially affected by the lit ! ( ration , and , therefore , ho said ho might no ! bo able to judge of the meriUt of tlio cast without proudice. ] After the argument yes. tcrday morning , Justices Maxwell nnd Oobl spout the rest of the day in u careful exam inution of the law and of the legislative rec ords affecting the matter. THE MlSTiniY DHKriiNS. Sheriff Melick imulo mi unsuccessful at tempt to llnd the saw used by the would-be jail breakers night before last to-day. The prisoners were removed fiom their cells ant scat died , ono by ono , but the saw could nol bo found. Even the soles of some of thi prisoners shoes wore ripped open. Everj crovlcc. nook and corner of the jail was care fully searched. Ulnnkotn and beds won ripped asunder , but the efforts of the shcrlf nnd assistants to discover the missing art ! clo wore completely banilcd. The saw in tended to reduce the bars that stood bctwcci the prisoners and liberty has been most sue cessfully spirited away. How it came inte the hands of any ono of the jail birds is i profound mystery. They evidently have pals on the outside who stand ready to extend tend to them n helping hand. I3ut who an they ? is the question. By the way , ditrini the search a bottle of nitric acid was fount on the person of ono of the jailed culprit ; that was purclinscd at. Brown's ding store but for what purpose is unknown unless ti have been used in the event of n hand ti hand encounter , or to soften the bars of iron In either event the acid could have beei used withtolling effect. Sheriff Molick wil Hjuiro no pains to unravel the mystery , am bring to grief the parties on the outside wh are evidently doing all In their power to bca the law In its punishments. STATE I10AUU Or THAN8POUTATION. Tlio state board of transportation mot li regular session to-day. The Guyor and Em oruld coses were ) up for consideration. Ii the tlrst case a further continuance wu taken for the purpose of taking testimony The Emerald case , however , was disposed o nnd the town will have to bo satlsllcd witl the present passenger and freight shipmcn facilities. Conclusive proof was furnishci that the road does not got suftlciont buslncs nt that point to warrant n further outlay o money for the erection of buildings demandc by the citizens of the place. Hailroads hav Komif rights that the unanimous , bo.ird ar glad to sustain. POLITICAL MATTKIIS. The executive committee of the ropublicai state central committee held a special meet Ing nt room 29 , Capital notcl , this evening Complete announcements win bo short ! , made for the full campaign. The two republican candidates for scnato in the York-l-'illmoio district will have to b coalesced Into one , according to the dcclsio of the supreme court this morning. Vor county 1ms expressed a willingness to refc the matter to the wisdom of the state ccntn committee , and it is thought that Fillmor will wisely do the same thing. NOT Ull U. COMMISSIONS. Tim following Kobraskans wore com ml ; O. II. Prlne-o , Grant , Perkins county. CITY NEWS AND NOTES. Judgn Field has dissolved the injunctio restraining Itlsliop lionucum from postin the name of Patrick Egnn as ono of tbo d linqucnt subscribers to St. Teresa's Improv incut fund. Tlio motion to dissolve wns an : talned by the court , to which , of course , tl plaintiff excepts. lion. James O'ICclly. of Uoscommon , le I.lncoln to day on his homeward Journo , While in the city ho wns the guest of Hoi P.xtrlck KKHU nnd Hon. John Fitzgerald. II visit to America has been one of plcasui rather than business , hut ho came to N br.iskn to confer with his hosts of friends c the Irish question. On hh > return homo 1 will do peinineu in prison four months ft making n speech that the government cou not relish. Mr. O'Kolly has won fame us lieu simper correspondent. The strike of the "sweepers" on the pav ment work did not amount to much. TI blot Its are still going down nnd the work progressing mindly. Winter approaches ai the xvork must bo douo before Jack Fro docs hU nipping. The cry of "Kurokn" was raised last nig from the city w.itor department. Five wol have been put down across the Auteloi : which It Is thought will yield 250,000 gulloi ( if puie water daily. If this proves to 1 true the water question Is probably sotth for all time. Hut such cries hnveiepcatcd been nilscd before. "Tho best on earth , " can truly 1 said of Grlsgs' Glycorlno Salve- npcody euro for cuts , bruises , scald burns , fores , piles , loiter and all sk : eruptions. Try this wo ml or healer. , cents. Guaranteed , Goodman Dri apany. Siimlny m Moil Street. s . .r York Evening Sun : Children ( CKB and under trucks , children \vl fat little legs bUcklng out bolwot pars of rusty balconies , children hroailway prattling and playing , ohl T making sand houses on n gvnv i. nhlldren ehutlurlng Hebrew ar inga bit of calico , Italian chlldn toddling nlong in * , frocks cltinglm ? ' to tholr tinkles , and ornamented wltlfyol- low earrings , babies n foot long hold in maternal nrins'babies , In soap boxes mul pulling at nursery bullies , children ranged along the curbstone , on door- ' steeps , in doonvaysundor pcanutstanda , babies and children and children and babies without number , the writer saw yesterday on Molt street , between Chat ham square and Hityitrd street. On n doot-stop wit an Italian pulling a paper clgnrotto nnd holding a bald-headed baby in an old stovo-plpo hat. Beneath n , truck on a mattress wore three toddlers playing house and rating bread and molasses , l.tvlor on the mattress was set on fire by the police. Down the street comes n thin little girl with a sugar-bowl full of liquid tea in ono hand and a pailof beer in the other. A young woman with a face as white as death , and her llp = i stained yellow with Biiull or opium , Staggers along and makes a lunge for the pull , hut missus it nnd falls against the sohoolhou&o fence. The llltlu girls hurrie.s on , and the woman shouts curses after her. Propped up against a telegraph post in ix man with n lug and a half. The drunken woman staggers up to him nnd asks for "tho loan of a nickel. " Ho pushes her away , xvhcrcat she swears some more , and blubs her war doun into a base ment. Crowds of people , all neatly drcsed , nnd most of them carrying prayer-books , nro entering the Church of the Transfiguration near by. In front of thu church half n bcore of boys are playing a sort of bhinnio called "pus'-oy cat. ' ' and some twenty Cinnamon in Sunday smocks arc watching the game and smoking cigarettes. On the stoop of Qnong , Ching , Iling ft Co.'s grocery store opposite bits an old Chinaman , whoso queue and mustache are gray , and a plump little white girl in soiled piimforo , with a. slice of watermelon In her hand. She pushes the dimpled little - tlo (1st ( holding the fruit up to him. But ho sluiKow his head and says something in Cliinoo , and the little ono takes it , for granted that ho doesn't want any watermelon. Down the street u briico of soggy-faced follows come ambling along. A wreck of tv woman in n misllt dress , slipshod shoes and wilted _ hat passes them. Down alittlo further , near Chalham square , is Wong lice L > nn8 ' restaurant. It is in the second story , and from the balcony in front hang three red and yellow Chinese lan terns and a porpondidular green sign , gilded down the micdlo with Chinese characters. Within the restaurant sit eight Chinamen eating rice and chicken. The chicken is cut up into small pieces , and the yellow men pick them up with chopsticks , as a white man picks up n piece of coal with tongs , and give them a little toss intothoir months. The rico is served in wide bowls. Knoh Chinaman raises the boxvl close to his chin , and hurries the rico into his mouth with a clumsy wooden spoon. In the whole neighborhood not a yellow baby wa to bo seen , nor u black ono cither. But as the stroller made his way back to Bayard street , ho found the streets swarming , as before , with white youngsters , and all of them now interested in policeman No.145 , wag ging his club at an Italian and inquir ing into the ownership of a pair of now shoes which the Italian had in his hand. Some ono throe stories up in the nir then began squeezing "Sweet Violets" out of an accordion , and seven pairs of barefooted little ones tried to waitto the tune ; and the stroller strolled away , hearing "Sweet vi-o-lots , sweo-tah than all the ro-ses. " Soothes and Ilenla. SANTA ABIE soothes and heals the mombrnnos of the throat and lungs when poisoned and inflamed by disease , It prevents night sweats and tightness across the chest , cures coughs , croup , asthma , colds , bronchitis , pneumonia , whooping cough nnd nil other throat and lung troubles. No oilier medicine is so successful in curing nasal catarrl ns CAT-R-CURE. The enormous am increasing demand for these standnri California remedies conllrm thoii merits. Sold and absolutely guaranteed by Goodman Drug Co. , at $1 a package Three for S2.GO. Katinjj In 1H5J7. Walter Bessantin "Fifty Years Ago : ' The dinners wore conducted on primitive tivo principles. Except in great houses whore the moat and game wore carvct by the butler , everything wns carvoc on the table. The host eat behind UK haunch of mutton and helped with zeal the guests took the ducks , the turkey the hare , and the fowls , and did then parts , conscious of critical oycs. A dinner nor was n terrible ordeal for a youtif man who , perhaps , found himself callo ( to dissect u pair of ducks. Uo took u ] the knife with burning cheeks and per spiring nose ; now , tit last , an impostor ono who know not the ways of polite society cioty , would bo discovered ; hi began to feel for the joints , whili the cold eyes of his hostess gazed re proiichfully upon him Indies in thpsi days know good oarvincr , nnd coiih curve for themselves. Perhaps ho had with a ghastly grin , to confess that hi could not Una those joints. Then tin dish was removed and given to anolhc guest , horribly self-reliant creature who laughed and talked while ho dexterously torously sliced the breast and cutoff th < iogs. . If , In his tigony , the poor wretol would take refuge in the bottle , ho hiu to wuit until some ono Invited him ti take wine horrible tyranny ! Th dinner table was ornamented with great epergne of silver or glass. Af to dinner the cloth was removed , shoxvini the table deep in color , lustrous , wol waxed , and the gentlemen began rcn business with the bottle after the ladic had gone. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people misoi able , and often leads to self-destruction Wo know of no remedy for dyspopsi more successful than Hood's Sarsapai ilia. It acts gently , yet surely an ollicionily , lonos the stomach and otho organs , removes the faint foclin < . creates a good appotilocurcs headache and refreshes the burdened mind. Giv Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial. It wilde do you good. Tlio Joker. The yellow fever in Florida has n ctToct upon the jokers. Ono of thoi lives in Palnlka. Ho rushed inlo tli olllco of a prominent business man Hi other morning and said lhat a girl ha just cotno into the city without a certll cutu. The business man hurried 01 nnd blow up the quarantine officers f ( not attending to business. Then tli health board heard of it , nnd they roi rimnndcd the olllcers severely. Tli whole town was fast gelling oxeilci when it wns learned that the girl was baby , born to the joker the night b < fore. A Tilt In Time , bavrs Nne | ! Dr. Plcrco's Pleasant Purgative PC lots are { ire von tivo as well us curallv A few of those "Littlo Giants , " take at the right time , with litilo exports nnd no inconvenience , will nccomplie what many dollars nnd much Bacrille of time will fail to do after disease one holds you with Ills iron grasp. Const pation relieved , the liver rogulatoi the blood purified , will fortify again fevers find nil contagions disease Persons JntondJajr travel , changln diet , water and climate , will find inva uablo Dr. Pierco's Pleasant Pellets. In viuls convenient to can" . ' BLACKMAIL AS A FINE ART. llbwnn Atlventuros * Knsiinroil Iflch Hut l-'oollsh Mon , Correspondence Chicago Herald : Gotham is today paying tribute to a vast legion of women who live upon the folly , thu etrotlsm and the innate bru tality of men. Police Inspector Wil liams , who is beyond all question the best authority upon the subject , esti mates tholr number at 120,000. Ex-Supt. Walling goes even higher , and puts the figure lU.uUO beyond. The methods em ployed by those women display a bo- xyildcring novelty and ingenuity. Some are practically blackmail , but blackmail so delicate and artistic as not to come within the law. Of those who xvork this vein Iho most ingenious is a siren about twenty-eight years of ngo , medium sized , handsomely proportioned tioned , elegantly dressed , with brilliant brunette face that would command notice nnd admiration every where. When "at xvork" she would leave her homo at OiUO or 10 A. Jr. . and take some thoroughfare frequented by Iho merchants , bankers and wealthy men In general. For dudes , actors and professional "mashers" she had no eye. But a portly , \x ell-clothed man , whose mien and demeanor suggested a prosperous paterfamilias , received her smile nnd boxv Iho moment ho looked at her in half-recognition. Twice in three times the bait took and ho victim made her acquaintance. 'Yoin noxv on it xvas clo-ir sailing. She Aould use all her powers of conversii- ion to fascinate her noxx friend nnd xvas ifUloin unsuccessful. Money xvas never nentioncd. In reply to Iho queries ho would naturally make she always gave : ho same story. She was a widow , xvoll ) ornwoll educated , enjoying life and pleasure , and having thanks to her : tear dead husband's love and fore- bought a limited income of $1,000 a I'ear , ju-.t enough to support her in com- rort. The story reassured her admirer , , vho in his heart had feared that his .ioxv inamorata xvas anything hut xvlint she said. With him she for the next ivcok lunched , attended matinees and ilrovo tnrough the p.irk anel on Iho boulevard. In Iho mcanlimo she > vorniod from him his homo and olllco uldrcsi , Ihc names of his xvifo and children and a hundred details in ogard to his private life. When LliiH xvas accomplished her next move xvas to semi a begging letter , in which she slated that her remittances xverejlo- "aycd by litigation or cut pit by reason : > f some corporation skipping its divi- ilend , and wound up by a very neat and alToctionato request for a loan of a sum of money , anywhere from $100 to $500 , according to the pecuniary rcsponsibil- _ 'ly of her prey. Once in three times his would bring a financial return. Txvlco it would not. Then came the master stroke. With a coarse pen and the blackest of ink she would xvrito a 'orvent love letter upon heavy white .mpor. inclose it in the thinost and most transparent steamer envelope , mail itto "lim at his own house. It always began , 'My Own Darling , " or "My Dearest and Sxvcctest Love , " and ended , "Hop- 'np to lay your dear tired head again upon my breast , Your LStllo Love , May. " There xvas not a single unkind word in the letter. There xx-as a vast amount of passionate love nnel a very distant reference to the number of elol- ars wanted. A near-sighted man could read the compromising epistle through the envelope. Much more readily could a jealous xvifo or an in quisitive sister or daughter. The luckless man received the mis sive at the breakfast. Ho recognized the hand , read n do/.cn words through the envelope , and then wont into a cold perspiration. While in most cnscs the relationship between the man and wo man had been innocent , the letter bore all the indicia of guilt , and in a divorce court would have boon proof presump tive against the husband. Its clTect xvas terrific and instantaneous. He lost his appetite for breakfast , and loft immodi- atcly for his olllco or for the house of his correspondent. Nine times in ton the money was forthcoming , and in many instances large sums xvoro paid to compromise the matter and induce se crecy. So far as known she began her career in this line of business on Thir teenth street , transferred it to Johnson street , Brooklyn , near Minor's Brooklyn Theater , and then xvont to Twenty-sixth street , near Broadway. In all three places she had magnificent rooms , kept a txvo-horso coupe and xvoro clothes , diamonds mends and jewelry worth $2,000 at least , Her first departure from Noxv York was induced by Inspector , then Captain James Campbell , of Iho First Precinct anel her last in Noxv York by Hoxvo A Hummel , the great criminal lawyers. . In all those cases the \vould-bo victim , instead of being scared , xvaxcd xvrotli and made confession to the police or tc his counsel. The woman now resides near Central Park , but does not scorn as prosperous as before. "Make Housekeepers of Your Girls' is the subject of an article in the- Octo ber Ladies'Home Journal and Practical Housekeeper , noxv nt the noxvs stands- six cents. By the way , if you send ten contf 111 silver or slamps you xvill got four num bers , including the Thanksgiving nni Christmas numbers , both of which art to bo extraordinary. This magazine , which is nearing t million subscribers , shows xvhnt can be done by numbeis. It costs no more te write for a million than it docs for r foxv. It costs but little apiece for papoi and printing and binding. The cos is in gelling at it and stopping be txvoon. We are always at it ; never stopping LADIES' HOMK JOUIINAI , , Philadelphia AStory of Itouonstructlon Dayn. Chicago Tribune : Ben Butler , it ii said , lately caused the president t < withdraw a local nominalion. As Boi is nol nn admirer of Mr. Cleveland , nni has never been afraid to say so , this ac tlon might cause some surprise. Bu under the circumstances the prosidon could hardly fail to take the course hi did. The nomination which xvas with drawn xvas that of W. Hallott Phillip to bo one of the arbitrators in the casi of Samuel Strong ng.ilnst Iho Dislric of Columbia. Strong is a conlractoi xvho seeks to have some claims ngains the district bellied by a board of arbl tr tors. General Benjamin F. Butler i his counsel. Congress some time age authorized the appointment of throe nr bitralors by the president. The latto nominated Phillips , who is a native o Lpuisana , for ono of the olllcos put a his disposal. Now , Phillips is the soi of the woman xvho was arrested and ban ished lo Ship Island by General Butle for spitting into the faces of union soldiers diors in the streols of Now Orloan after that city had boon occupied by tin union forces. General Kutlor , as sooi as he hoard of the appointment , is sail to have remonstrated with the pros ! dent , because , as counsel for his client ho xx'ould prejudice the case of the latle by having it submitted to a man whosi mother ho had boon compelled to im prison. The president demurred n first , but finally yielded , and appointoi Joseph Darlington in the place o Phillips. _ If you suffer pricking pains on mov ing the oycs , or cannot boar brigh light , and find your eight weak and fail ing , you should promptly use Dr. J. II McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve Ji-3 cents a box. Kiils Lqa'.CAiwN" r . "Snrso-par- .illa , ' . ' "Cpugh nnd Con- jiumpUon Remedy- r'llops and Uuchu. ' * / Extract. " "Ilnir Ton- ' "Liver Pills" " " Porous-Elec "Plasters. ( - trical ) , "Ro o Cream , " for Catarrh. They nro , like Wn.rnor's "Tippornnoo , " the simple , effective remedies of the old Log Cabin days. Mlrneln ol' the Apt > lcs. Hurdotte. Now when the nutumn was como , it was HO lhat the land of Burlington nnd Iho country around about abounded with much npploj , so lhat the sound of the cider press ceased not from morning oven unto the night. And in the morning thu hus bandman arose , nnd ho said , Go to , ap ples is not worth much , but so much as they will fetch I will have. And ho laded up his wagon , nnd tilled its bctl oven to overflowing with boll-llowors , and sook-no-furthors , and duchesses , spitzbergcns , nnd snow apples and rus sets each after its kind. And when lie was como nigh to the town , Lol three town boys met him and spoke unto him delicately , and said , Give us a napple. And his heart was moved with good na ture , and ho honrkoncd unto their words , and said unto them , Yea , climb in , nnd cat your lilt. And ns ho jour neyed on ho mot two other boys. Anel they waxed bold when they saw the first three riding nnd eating apples , and they cried aloud , Olvo us snnpple. And the man spake unto thum and said , Yea. And they elomo in. And they spake not ono to an other , neither diel they cease to oat apples , saved when theiy paused that they might take breath. And the husbandman made merry nnd laughed with himself to see them cat , and ho said : IIo , hoi Ho , hoi But' the lads laughed not , for they were busy. Noxv Iho oldest of the lads was thirteen d old , and the youngest thereof was I n his ninth year. And they were ex ceedingly lean nnd ill-fuvorod. And when the husbandman was entered into the city ho drove along the slreots. nnd lifted up his voice and shouted aloud , Ap-pulls ! Ap-pulls ! Here's yor nigh- scatinnnpplcs ! Ap-pulls ! Ap-pulls ! And Ihoomon of Iho city leaned over the fences and said , ono to another , Lo ! another nipple wngin. Anel they spake unto the man nnd said , Hastthou of a verity good calin-napples ? And ho said , Of a verity 1 have. Como forth. And when they were como forth they looked into his wagon , and they wore wroth and cried out against him. And they said , Thou hast mocked us and them hast deceived thine handmaidens with the words of thy mouth. Verily thou hast naught : wherefore then dost thou drive through the city crying , Ap-pullsV And when ho hud turned him around and looked ho , was speechless. And the women of the city cried , Go to ; tire not thy words altogether lighter than vanityV And..ho smote upon his breast and sware upon them , saying , I am a truthful man , and the son of a truthful man. W.hon thy servant left homo this morning there was even thirty-seven bushels , of apples in the wagon bud. Now there was naught in the wagon save the live boys. Neither xvas there so much.iis , one small apple. And the husbandman ncckcel the lads , and entreated them roughly , for ho said , What is it that yo have done ? For ye have cast my apples into the street. But the lads wept bitterly and said , Nay , not so. Are thy servants pigs that they should do such a thing ? And ho said , Declare unto mo , then , what thou hast done with my apples. Ana the ) lads pointed at each other , oven each one at his fellow , and they wept and exclaimed with ono accord , Uo cat 'cm. And the husbandman was wroth and would not behove them. For ho wist not that the town boy was a hollow clear into the ground. Hut the women of the cily cried unto him and said , How far is it the hxds have ridden with theo ? And ho said , Even us far as a mile and a half. And Iho women laughed and made merry and said , Of a surely il is oven so as tlio lads have said. They have eaten up all the apples. And they made light of it , ns though it had been n very small thing for the lads to do. And the husbandman marvelled greatly within himsotf , for the live lads did not fill ono small end of the xvagon. And it was so that it was bcjrond his llneling out whore the thirly-soven bushels of up- pies had stowca themselves. So ho turned him about and drove homo , and ho commanded the lads that they fol- loxv him not. And they hooted at him and cast stones after him , even unto the city gates , for such is the custom and manner of Iho town boy. But the husbandman spake not unto thorn , for his mind was heavy with thinking of this wonderful thing ho had scon. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL AUIETINK OINTMENT is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is nn absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , nnd all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the OUICJINAL A11IETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 33 cents per box by mail . ' ! 0 cents. Egyptian Temples. Scribnor's Magazine : Neither the boldest immagination nor the most exact - act study can enable us lo form an ado- qualo conception of the splendor of an Egyptian temple in its perfect stale , The vast space it occupied ; its loftj gateways ; the long avenues of sphinxes : the glitluring obelisks and Iho lifelike expression of Iho monstrous slalues form a combination of raosl imposing architectural grandeur. The tusthotU qualities of those structures cannot bt briefly summed up. As wo ponder thorr wo shall bo willing to acknowledge , foi wo shall discover , the exceptional coiv slruclivo power of the ancient archi tects ; wo shall BOOvhow closely they fol lowed nature , and at tunes drew ns wol ! upon foreign art , though always preserving serving their own principles of form Wo shall also observe how fancy am "fooling" nro displayed in their temple decorations. Besides , there is nlxvnvi ono grand imaginative vein running through all their , xvork which expresses presses Iho principal idea of their faltl imperishability. 1 * e - Without health , life has no sunshine Who could bo happy'with dyspopsin.lov spirits , headachc4guo Ol > diseases o the stomach , liver or kidneys ? Dr Jones' Red Clover Tonic quickly curci the above duonsbs * Price 60 cents Goodman Drug Company. | General Grcsliam'H Story. "Ono day , " said the general , in a re cent interview with Eli Perkins. " met nn old sold to * who had beet wounded in his face , nnd when I nskci him in xvhnt battle ho had been injurct ho said : "I got it the first day at Shiloh , sir. ' "But hoxv could you got hit in tin face at Shiloh ? " I asked. "Well , sir , " said ho , half apologeti cally , "after I had run a mile or two ] got careless and looked hack. " This story reminds mo of how ono o Ellsworth's five zouaves killed his ( Irs confederate. IIo bald that lie murchee out to the battle of Bull Run , nnd whei about half way there ho mot a JOhnn ; R6b in ambush. "What did you'do then ? " I asked. "Well , sir,1' ho answered , " 1 drov SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK IN BOY'S ' AND CHILDREN'S ' DEPARTMENT. Our space is limited nnd we will only enumernto n few of the leading bargains for this snlo. Remember * all goods found not to be ns represented , may bo returned nnd money cheerfully refunded. . Lot No. I , Boys' Suits , Price $10. sizes from i to 14 , and is made from n dark mixed casslmcro no shoddy , hut noxv goods just put on our counters and pjon- Our slock number is US2. ( ! ! This is a very choice suit , ty of them. nado of strictly all \vool cassimoro of a neat gray silk . Wo never advertise a lot unless xvo have all sizes. Wo nixed nation elegantly made and trimmed and olTor wo and offer it at recommend this suit for school a t at this sale , an regular sizes from 13 to 17 nt $10. You purposes of . 93.60. Send the price unheard of for same grade goods. can pay $15 for the same suit in other stores. We manufacture for a suit and if it is not satisfactory , return it tit our ex ture these goods and guarantee the making of every irar- . nont. pense. Lot No. 2 , Boys' Suits , $7. Lot No. 4 , Stock No. 2884.1 Stock number 221. ; ! These suits arc undoubtly the best inrgnin xvo have over offered in this department ; they are Wo offer those boy's plaited Norfolk Blouse Suib , ages I ull Winter weights , of a dark brown cassimoro , for boys to 14 , made from the celebrated Mcchanicsvillo Cheviot , in from IS to 1" . a neat red mixture , suitable for dross or school purposes. Wo carried over about CO suits from last season and xvill The price is popular , $1.50. This suit xvo know will give offer thorn at this sale for $7. If you can diplicato this suit satisfaction , and if the buyer would pay us $7.00 for it , ho or $10 in any other stock return it to us and receive the xvould not ho cheated. Remember the price , $1.60. unount of your purchase money. Remember the price , $7. ' Mens' Cassimere Suits Price $13. Lot No. 3 , Boys' Short Pant Suits , Price $3.5O. Continuation of the sale of 1110113' line cassimcro suits Stock number 8073. This lot is cut in regular short pant which xx-cro advertised last xvcok at 313.00. Send for sarnples of the goods and we will furnish you with self- * measurement , blanks and full instructions for ordering and if the goods are not satisfactory , we will pay all express charges. MENS' WINTER OVERCOATS. The sale of men's Winter Overcoats advertised last week was a big success. There are a large number of good styles left , and you will get a genuine discount of 2O per cent on last years prices. Freeland , Loomis & Co. Proprietors Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. The Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi. out my revolver and ho drexv out his boxvio'knife. Then 1 took the lead from the start and kept it clear into Wash ington Cily , and " But hoxv did you kill the man ? " him to death , " was the reply. Its Buperlor excellence proven in millions o nomcs for more than a quarter of n century. I Is used by Mm Unltoil Stntoi Qovoraiuuut. Kn domed by the heads of tht > ureat Universities ns the strongest , purest nnd most healthful. Ir. Pi Ice's Crenm nuking Powder does not contain nmmonln , lime or ilium. Sold only in rans. PIUUE IIAKINO POWDUlt CO. New York. Chicago. 8t. Louis Thomson's Celebrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS IIAVK NEVP.lt nr.BM KQUAL TO PHES- KNT MARK. MOUK POP ( IbAIl THAN IVIH. : : A I'BnPKOT FIT GUA.HA.NfEh : I ) . Three LoriRths Short , Medium nnd Kx- Twelve Grades. Highest Awards Orauted , THE BUST GOODS AND CHEAPEST QUAMTY. I'OIl SAL1 ! EVERYWHERE. THOMSON , LANODDN & C } . , NEW YORK. ROM : MANurAcruuKits. Mention tlio Oiualm ilco. SKAIjIHTpioposaU will bo lecolved ut tlie otlicoof the county Clerk , Douglas county , until -o'clock p. in. , October Urrt , in.18 , for mov- InglU.tOOyuids of earth , more nrleas , In urad' liiK ii > iid on Muln street , Horonce. iioith ot Pnrker'ii Ilouxti. Certllled check of & .VUIO to nc- rompnny e nch bid. The boiird leservcs the right to i eject uny nnd all bids , lly order of Hoard of Commissioners. M. I ) . UOCIIK , County Clerk. Omahii , Neb , , Sept.Uli , IttfU. eto-oj eomto-o3 SEALKD Proposals will be received nt the ollico of county clerk. Douglas county , until 8 o'cloct n. in. Saturday , Sept. ffMi , l f , for movlngof llvo thoubiml yards ot t-urth , more or less. In grading road between Sees , 8 and ! , T II , II. 1.1. Certllled check of fM.dO to arcommmy each old. The board reserves Uihe rlijht to re ject any and ull bids. lly order of the Hoard of County Commis sioners. M. I ) . HOOHK , County Clerk. Omaha , Neb. , Sept. 25th , 1 WO. etos > mto"i Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will bo received at the onice of County Cletk , Douglas Connty , until " p. m , September snh , l w. for laylnKwalks on nth. Ihtli and llarney streets , surroundlni ; thu Court lloiiiio. t-nlil blda to bu for ktona walk , fioiu tluve to six Inches thick , for urantte w itlk fur slngoUthlc walk or for nrtlllctnl stone alk. Ccr- tlltedchprk of one hunilred dollnra tonccompauy each bid. The Hoard reserves the right to reject nuy or all bids. M. U. llOCIIK. 3 1 J-d-niio to a S3 County Ctarlr , PEEBLESSYES Your Lett Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. Al'roprlutary MciHcnio that neci\s but a ( rial to provo its worth. Df.Callendef's . ' left Liver Bitters , Tne only Distilled nttters in tke United ffs. The only Bitters recognized by the United States Internal revenue lavra m a Pro prietary Medicine. Lawfully Patented. No. of Patent 140,673. Contains no fusil olls.no essential oils , no foreign substance or damag ing drugs. A perfectly pure medicine , com pounded from Pure Hoot Ilirbi and Old Peach : pleasant to the tunte , qalet nnd decisive In 1U affect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice In fir * days. Itogulatos the Bon els. Invigorates Inactlre LlTer. Cures Diseased liver , Herlvei the Kidneys , Improres the Appetite Qnickly. RfKulates the wnole system. New Llfo to thi wholt system. I.uft Uvcr lllttorn are nolil In Omaha , Neb , by the following dmifuiits ; Illclmrd'On DruuCo , Special XVliolBsule. for tlio druK Interest of isubcaaSta. He- tullnr ill lollnws : ( luoilmaii DruK Co , W. J. Wlittehouac , T. XV.Spnf- fnnl. Sum II. Funnwurtii. Sclirotor'a 1'huriuucr , Kuhn A Co , John Olntlluli , M. 1'arr , J. A. ! ullor & Co , W. J. Hutches , John II Conto. C. J.Vrltu , M.J.rowoll , I' ' . IMicnt.vh.Jolin K. llulftkr , Mnrroll rimrniHtr , .lame * Kanijth. II. O. Hull , l > r.J. J. Snvlllo , C. M. Cm- fur , K. Miiuidlnr. Malm's I'lmrniacj. iiiirnoy .V Day's , J.Ci KliiK.J.XV. Clarke. J. II.Schmidt. Max llecht , J. KtbrlMcnaon , XV. K. Lumberaoii , II. H. Cox , Max Conrad , Frank W. t'ctgg , 11. ItaninlH'on , ( ico. Hooder , lloyit'ii I'lmnimoy , U. A. Mclchnr , Howard ilejeri , Krnnlt Dollnno & Co. , wholesale denier : In Clgnri nnd Jxift l.lvor Illttors. Health is Wealt i ! DR. B.C. WBST'S Nr.nvB AND nnAin UBNT , airUHranteed specific for Hysteria , DIzzU ness. Convulsions , rits. Nervous Neuralgia , Headache. Nervous Prostration , caused by the uio of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental Depression , Softening of the llraln , resulting In Insanity , and leading to nilsorv. decay nd death. Premature Old Ago , Ilarrannesii , Loss of Power In either eer. . Involuntary Losses and Bpcrmatorhcca caused by over-exertion of the brain , self-abuso or over-lndulsenco. Kacbbox contains one month's treatment. 11.03 > box. or six boxes for 13.00 , lent by malt prepaid on re ceipt of prtcs. AV13 BIX HOXK8 To cure 007 case. With each order received by ns for six boxes , accompan'ed with 15.00 , we will vend tne purchaser our wrltUn euaranteo to rotund the money It the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by C. F. OOODMAN , Druiirlst , Sole Asent , 1110 Farnatn r > rct. Omaha , h JUDICIOUS AND PEI1SISTEIU Advortlslnr has nlwitj.s p > ovca successful. Uoforo pUicIuunn ? Newspaper Advonlalng consul LOHD & THOMAS. iUYKRTISlIU 1C T9 , 41 ( < 9 Uaai4ltUSIr.it. CHIRARO. if , / . , Surgeon anil Physician , Office N. W Coir.cr nth ura lua lai dt. Ortlcs _ telephone , W3 ; Itoildoncu tel iiUon&Jl. , . . . . for -Tlmbpr Claims , I rult Trees , Small FrulU , OnuimeutiiU , I'.ver' KrHi'u * , etc. 'or prUe tutritKEl Aildress , O. S. I.AIii : , Prop. , . . Shenftoloaj ) , Iowa. Who U WEAK , NERVOUS. DF.BII.ITA > TKO.who in nil roLl.Yi.nd IGNOKANCB bas TKIVXjBD away his V1GOK. of nUDT. HIND and MAHHOOD.cauilngoxbaiiillng drains upon th FOCIfTAIrfN of LIFE , HEADACUR , BA : KAVHE. Dnadjul Draami , WKAKNESn of Metmory , RArllf. rUI-NESS In 90CIKTT. PIHPLEH upon the FACE , aad ail the BrFECTB leading to KAHLT DK4AYRnd ! ptrhap. CONKUATPw SlOlf or IHBAWITfT , ihonliTconiult at once ttfl CEI.EBRATCU br. Clarke , Established mi. Dr. Clark * hu mad * NEHVOCB E- ) Il.ITY. CHRONIC and all Dlieuu of th CKNITO KHINAUT Oriani a Life fl > dy. It EoakM NO difference WHAT yea t T taken or WHO ha failed to cure yon. . * jsurDKronieueip ou < bar to th lr tax can consult with the aiiurance speedy telUf and cure. 8 nd 2 centa poitart tor work * on yeni dlMMts. _ 4Mend 4 o nu poitai * for Celebrated Work * on Cbroale , Nervoi and Dell. " te Dlstuet. Consultation , personally or br WMer , Are * . Consult the oM Doctor. TBOB nil enrad. OOlece and parlor * Tmt < 9. * Thoae contcmplatins ; Marrlare end for Dr. Clnrke'e o lebratod nlde ! and rcBinle. each 16c. , both 26c. firlK'v Bafore conldinr your ease , consult r. dLAKKB. A friendly letter or call may T future luflerlnsraad sbame , and add roldeb yean to life. WBook Llfe'e ( Heur lKr \ * rare , " goe. ( itamps ) . Medicine and wrltioa secure from xpoaar . < sScAoo. /THB- OF THB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y , The Best Route from Omaha and Council muffs to THE EAST = = = = - TWO TRAJNH DAILY IIHTWKKN OUjLXIA COUNCIL BLUW3 ChicagoAND Milwaukee , t St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapld * > Rock Island , Frreport , Uockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Jaucsrllle , lielolt , Wlnoua , La Crosne , And all othtr Important polnti Halt , Northeul aid Boutbemt. For throoKh ticket ! call on lha ttok l aitcnt at 1S01 Farnatu itruct , la llarktr Ulack , or l Ualun I'acUs IJppot. I'ullrimn Sleepari and tb flneit Dining Cnr world are run on the ninln line of the Culca waukeu Jt tit. raul UaUwar , nnd every tt a paid to vneengert by coaruoiu mploTO < company. U.VlLLKIL General Malinger. J. If. T UCIOCU. Aultunt General Uaaarer. A. V. 11. UAJtfKNTUll , General Paticagar and UICU. nJl niCAKFOUI ) , Aislttant < J n taJ rsMMftl and TlckBt Aiient. J.T.CLAltlLuenerU Buutsl nigOhMslvenunrw. | sal natUfectton In tbo cure of Qo3crlicca and Cllect. I prescribe Hand tttl saf I a rt-otnmcna- Ing It to all tuffcreti. i.J.bTOXCDn.D. , Doootur. lit. vnion.oj.oo. Irtt Sold by 01.1) PUN orVKN AWAY. PartlcuUvs f reV " \ \ UUKLV HOJIESTKAII. " Omixhu , Neb. Glir.YI.OCIC INSTITUTE. South \Vllllainstown , Berkshire county. Main. Aprtvnte school for boys , piemire for collego. Kclentlllc school or biisimm. Toity.Hexr. filth year begins Thursday , Hepteuibcr IJth. for cutalogue addiess ( Ji0. ; 1' . Mil , 1.8 , _ ' Principal. Betie Stuart Institute Sffi lluoinmtQcolt L'lstyaardintamberl ) thl6d8. Advantages unsurpassed , llouio comforts : - "CK" " loaue. JNU M.'IILDKN.M.I ) . , M. A" ST , JOHN'S MIUTAttV fiCMOOL. MANMUS. N. V. Civil UNION COLLEGE OF LAW. gi' 'fig ufor Uroitlars uiWi W * H. U OV. CU !