' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3i 188& THE KECRlEY-REAl COSIEST , All DlfllcultloE In the Twenty-Fourth District Amicably Ail jus tod. DOINGS IN THE LINCOLN COURTS Tlio _ Wntor I'roMrm nt Ilic Stnto Capital Tlio I'rwncc Ilnllrontl Trouble General and Personal. LtNCOMf UUHEAU or TIIB OMAHA ncu , 1 1029 i STIIBBT , > LINCOLN , Oct. 2. ) The difllculty In the Twenty-fourth sena torial district has been happily settled , Since the Fairmont convention matters have been someuhat warm in both Yorlt and Fillmore - moro counties , and the outcome did not augur well for republican success lit the coming uleclion. At the' convention both counties presented candidates for nomina tion to thu stiito Bcnnto and , HtninRe to re- lute , each county claimed the nomination ol its limn An uticompronilslni ; spirit reigned for a time , and a domocratlc sonntor seemed probable from two of the strongest rcpubli can counties of the stutu. The York follows , however , proposed to rest the settlement 01 the difficulty In the hands of tlio executive committee of the republican utato central committee , to which , llnally , the Klllmorc republicans consented , nnd , accordingly , last night was fixed for tlio liearlng , the com- 11111100 uh'U'olng to lt us nrbltnitora In the uvont tlmt Keckley and Heal , the contestants , would agrco to abide by the best Judgment nnd decision ot the coin- tiilttco , The case was called at 10 o'clock p , m. , Messrs. Hiirlnn , 1'ostnnd Gilbert uppoailiiM for Senator Krckley mid , lee Fisher and John llarnby for l' t He.il. The story of the con. tout IH told lu u few words. The York dele- gallon , eleven in number , were instructed for Keckley , and the Fillmore delegation , ton In number , for Ueal. Unless by purchase , or fraud , or mtstako , Keckley must have been the nominee. After the temporary or ganlzatton of the convention was made permanent manont the candidates of the respective countiuscro nnmcd , and , having dcciilci upon n secret ballot , the vote cast nhowei that Heal tecoivcd olnvrn votes and Kcckloj ten , The York delegation was tlio picture ol consternation. Wrangling followed ; charge' of fraud or mistake were made. Attorney Powers intioduccd u resolution thai moani reconsideration and the Fillmore moro delegation bolted the convention , First , however , n poll of the York delegation , was called , and every delegate declared thai ho had voted for Keclclo.v. This was sunicicii proof that there was fraud or u mistake somewhere , and It was the clear souse of the convention that reconsideration was in order therefore , u majority of the convention con tinucd In Hession and Senator Keckloy wa : declared roiioinlmitcd , having received it ma Jorlty of the vote.s of the assembly entitlei to vote. Tito York delegation cutno befori the committee with the affidavits of clevci of the delegates stating that condition o furls us true , and decision was accordingly rendered in favor of Mr. Keckloy. The entire tire pioceudings of the convention were li regular order. There was no dispute whatever over as to this point. It is believed that tin adjustment will provo eminently satisfactor ; nnd that Senator KecKley will bo trlum phixiitlj re elected. W VXT TIIIIIII 5IONEV. The Xefunct insurance company of Lincoln by Jamert H. MoMurtry , rcccivcrcommencei suit against the Insurance Company of In kotu , of Sioux Falls , to day , to recover coir mission * duo the plaintiff on cancelled poll cics. It seems that when the Lincoln coin patty bucnmo insolvent an agreement was en tcred into with the defendant to take up am cancel notices running on ttnoxpircd time nnd allow u commission of 85 per cent. Thcr has been a radical break In thoagicomcnt The Dakota company went In on the dc.i with avidity , took up it largo number of poll cics but failed to turn over the per cen agreed upon. Suit is therefore brought t locovor couiinUslon on divers piemiunis. Nellie Husklns , administrator of the cstat of Lyman Haskins , also entered suit thi morning against the citv of Lincoln , prnyin for n Judgment of $5,000 , damages against th city for carelessly leaving thoseweropen hit which the deceased foil and forfeited his lifi , - > The petition In usual form u leges that the sewer was left I u dangerous condition by the city authorities and that Mr. Hnskins canto to his death fror no fault of his own , William Leonard alleges that Henry Suller bach is duo him In tha sum of $100 , nnd nsl : for Judgment and costs of suit. Williat Clark Institutes suit against Henry U. an Ada Hittenhcnder and others for S1'J50 , I two promissorynotcs.ono of which is secure by real estate mortgage , and ho seeks sue relief as equity may domund. L. W. Hilling ! loy also seeks equity relief from John C nickels , and ho asks the foreclosure of realty mortgage , its sale and rulinbursemer to the amount of $1,000. Tna district com locket has been increased nt a lively ral .TIN : CITT WATKII PKOIII.EV. The most serious question , perhaps , tin over agitated the public in the city of Lu coin is that of the proper supply of gooi pure water. For months past the watc mains have been fed by brine , wholly unl for family use , and as nauseous us n dose c modlclno when used to drink. The counc has boon "cussed fore and aft" for suffcrin such conditions to exist , and the impressioi of the traveling publlo hnvo boon nnythlu but favorable. Hut there is a romccl now. Joseph Hums submitted n propositlc to the city council last night that promises Way out of tlui mm ! . Ho will bond hiiiia ; to furnish the city with pu.ro water sulllciei for ovcry purpose r.ml condition , nt Icsi thu half the present expense. The proposltioi of general Interest to the public , is as fc lows I will supply the city with good , frc1 water for the term of twenty years , furnls ( ng the water and all machinery , materl nnd labor necessary to deliver the water the city mains , tlio city paying mo for tl amo in the following manner , viz : Thoci' ' agreeing to take at least 1.500,000 gallons i water per day , which 1 will furnish as abo' ' described for the sum of 7 cents per 1,01 gallons for the first 1,500,000 gallons and ocnts per 1,000 for the next 1,000,000 gulloi above that amount per day. 1IETWKK.N TWO FIKE3. H. A. Parker , general manager of tl nock Island railway company , denies th tbo order of the state board of transport lion has been violated at Pnwnoo City , o eept HO far as It effects the crossing on Hi ier street. It is further stated that tl etrcct has boon constructed slnco the coi plotlon of the road , and the approach to t crossing complained of Is described as boil a cut about twelve feet below the surfa and will necessitate high approaches i either side to comply with the order of t board. "To comply with the order , " sa the superintendent , "will bo to jump frc the frying pan into the fire. " He stat that parties nro ouly waiting for compllan with the order to cciimcnco suit for da ages , and that the negligence of the compa la the matter is duo to the fact that in cltli event the road courts n law suit. It is curious predicament If this condition oxis 'Which I is the question , and the answer 1s the hands of the Hock Island railway co P n.v. SUPItnMR COUHT I'llOCBEDIXOS. Court met this morning pursuant to i $ turn incut. William L. Hrown , of Cass county was i Bitted to practice. KoUman v Hurthing , Otoo county , L missed utcost of defendant. The following cases were argued and si rained Cass county vs Chicago , Uurllngton Qulnoy Uallroud county , S. IX r Ci county. The Kortlilleld Knife company vs Sha lolgh. Loney vs Courtney. mUDAND IXCOIU'ORVTKn. Articles of the Sams Jewelry company , Omaha , wore tiled with the secretary of at to-day. The object of the company is manufacture and deal in jewelry and u clous stones of all kinds , and will operate a capital stock of fUOOU ) . The incorporat are C. U. Uussoll , U. L. Howard and J. Ebersolo , CITV NEW8 AND NOTES. Senator Keckloy. Editor Sodgwlck t Judge Harlan of York left far home t morning at 10:80 : o'clock. Uoforo going tl pull * ! the litch string of THE HIE lie Quarters. A heavy suit was commenced In the i trict court yesterday afternoon , growing of the AlBut wreck , kgaiaat U e Chica Hurllngton ft Qulncy Ilalhvnv company. The RUit Is brought by Anderson W. Towne , and h based upon the nccldout that resulted In the death of Loren A. Towno and wife , the petitioner alleging that the cause was due to too rapid running over a track uiadii danger ous by heavy rains , Thu damaito IK laid at tli.UOO. Thomas .1. UIdd , who was Injured some days ago by falling from a building , died yes terday afternoon. His funeral took place to-daj at 3 o'clock from his residence , corner of Twenty-fourth nnd ( } streets. Jesse Hur- tier , aged llfty years , also died yesterday afternoon. His remains were laid In the church yard to-day at 5 o'clock. Governor Thaycr leturned from his east ern trip to-day. Ho says that the election of Harrison and Morton Is a foregone conclusion , The governor will at-onco engage In the state campaign. Prepared by n combination , proportion tion and process peculiar to itclf , Hood's Siirsap.ii-illii accomplishes cures heretofore unknown. Owncrn ol'Millions. J. H. Mlllnrd , the banker , has left for Cincinnati , where he will attend the an nual convention of bankers from the United States and Canada. This is the most influ ential gathering of the year , nnd represents an amount of capital that would make any ordinary man turn dU/y. H is Mr. Millnrd's Intention to Invite them to hold their next convention in Omaha. There are about four hundred members of tbo association , and Mr , Mlllard is of the opinion that nn ocular demonstration of the vast capabilities of Omaha , nnd the cnunlly vast resources of the surrounding country would provo of Incalcu lable advantage to the city. The executive committee mot last night , nnd Wednesday and Thursday will bo devoted to an inter change of Ideas on banking generally , after which the convention will adjourn , and Mr. Mlllatd will proceed to New York on busi ness. We hope to reach a million subscrib ers before tlio end of the year , and this is how and why. Tlio price of two car-fare * pays for September , October , November , Decem ber. Send ten cents in silver or stamps. The Ladies' Home Journal and 1'rae- tical Housekeeper novorwaa published before a so peed inafri/ine for wives and daughters for unythiii } , ' like the money. Tt is the coining million that does it. We Imvo pushed the half million In deed wo pas-sod it once before wo tru&t wo have passed it for good , 400,000 are permanent yearly subscriptions. The real' are only ten-cent subscrip tions. No matter ! What we want is to let all families know what a , club of u million can get for half-a-dollar a year. The October number is on the news stands six cents. L.\Diib' : HOMK Jot'u- N.U , , Philadelphia. No llniso in Conl. It was announced some time ago that the price of coal would be raised on the 1st of October , the raise varying according to the kind of coal used. The increase in the price , it was claimed , was made imperative by the increase in the cost of transportation be tween the mines and the Missouri river. The raise , however , has not taken place. One of the local dealers mikl it was bccauso of the Chicago coal exchange , which had recently held n meeting and decided to continue to soil nt its old prices. This conclusion was reached after the reading of a letter from the secretary of the Anthracite Coal association , which staled that the October rates would remain the same us those for September. Yes , ho loves you now , 'tis true , Lass with c. > es of violet blue , Lips as sweet as honey-dew , Honny little bride 1 Will he love you as to-duv When your bloom lias Hod away , When your golden locks are gray- Will his love ixbidul Yes , if it is the true kind it will sur vive all the inevitable wastes and changes of life. But , it Is every woman's desire and duty to retain , as long as bho can , the attractions that made her cliirmintr ; and beloved in youth. No ono can keep her youthful bloom or equable tamper if weighed down and sulTering from female weak ness and disorders. Dr. Piorco's Fa vorite Proscription is a remedy for these troubles. Sold by druggists. In the Middle of ( lie Street. The paving of Capitol avenue has necessi tated the displacement of the old horse car truck and its replacement by ono of the latest design. It will bo in the middle of the street , or a little to the south of the present line. Ijlfc nu the Occuu AVtivc Indurates the stomach against sea sick ness , but a single or occasional transit "illimitable wetness" is across the pro ductive of grievous qualms , especially when it is stormy. Ocean traveler , yatchmen , ship surgeons , commercial buyers sent abroad , voyagers by steam boat , nnd all who are occasionally or frequently called upon to bo where "bil lows uro buffeted , " should take along Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , the finest known antdioto for seasicknessmalaria , biliousness , and disorders of the stomach and bowels. Many travelers by rail roadwith delicate .stomachs and nerves , likewise sulTcr severely on route. These will find the bitters surely helpful and consolatory. Traveling , even in swift , steady and commodious steamships and sumptuous palaeo cars , is not always .1 source of unmixed joy and delight , and the bitters does much to counteract the discomforts attending it , aggravated b } delicate health. Rheumatism brought on by damp weather , kidney troubles and debility , are effectually relieved bj he bitters. A. New Clinpol. The corner stone of the new chapel al Urownell ball , on south Tenth street , will bi laid this afternoon at 2.30 * o'clock by Ulshop WortMngton. Ono small particle in the eye pain the whole body. Use Warner's Loj Cabin Extract. It will cure many i pain. Opened Yesterday. The Omnlm Medical college opened yestet day afternoon for thn season , the tirst lectur being delivered by Ur. Peebles , of Lincoln CREAM BAKING Its Riiperlor excellence proren in millions ( nomeri for more than a quarter of a century Is u l by the United States Government. Ei i don > d by tbnhead ot thu great Unlverxltles t th utroiigttst , pureit and most healthful , n l'i Ice's Cream Uatlng 1'owUer doe not coutal ammonia , lime or alum. 8oM only In cans. I'lUGB IIAKINfl I'OWUElt C < > . New Vork , Cuicago. st. I ul CALIFORNIA ! TUB LAND OP DISCOVERIES. tATA OROVILLECAU ABIEriNEMETO.oroyii.il.fAU , Santa Abio : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. NPREOBDBNTBD ATTRACTION u OVKIt A MILLION' DlSTIHllUTlSDl Louisiana Stale Lottery Company. Incorporated by the leglslatme of KM" , for I'd- uciitlomil ami I'lmtltiiblo puruotes. uunlts fnui- chlun Hindu n puit of the Dli-sent State Cotistltu- Unit , In 1ST' ' . ' , bv an overwhelming iintmlaroti - . lt3UIANlVXTUAHUINAHV ! ; DHAWlNHti take plaro Heml-Anmmlly Mime ami December ) nnd Its (1UAM ) HlNOI.i : Nl'MllP.K UllAW- INOS take pUce on cuoli of tlitMitluM-tt ii months In the yi'ur. and ate nil ilr.twn In publli , lit the Auuleifl ) of Music , Now Oilcan * , La. "Wo do beieby ceitlfy tlmtve supervise the nrriimjtfmetitiuriilltliH Mnntlil > iiml Soml An- titiiil Drawings of I'he Louisiana Stuto l.ott eiy ( 'ompiiny , nnd lu person in mime ntid control thu lrtultiis : thuniM-lves , and tb.it the imo are londncteil with hona ty , fuIini'Mi , ntid In Kood faith tow aid all pintle- . , and we uuthniira tha company to use this ceitlllnitf , with f.ic > bltuili'i of our sljimttuea attached , lu Its advor- tUuinentb " COMMISSIONERS. We. thoundsrslcned Hanks and Hankers , will nay all Prl/.os drawn In The I.ouislanu State iKitterlus which may oo presented at our count ter.i : It. M. WAI.MSr.r.V. Pros. rouUlana Nut. Hank , 1'IKHHK l.ANAUX , 1'res. State Nat'l Hunk. A. HAI.DVVIN , I'rcs. New Ol leans Nat'l llnnk. UAH Li KOHN , I'ro-i. I'nlon National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , n the Acndmnv of Music. Now Or- li-niiF , TiiCHllny , Oct. Oth , 1NHH. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 , 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twoa- ieths $1. I.tST OK IMtt7.CS. 1 IMtl/.K OP J.H 0.0.0 Is 1 PHIZK OK lOt.OUHs I I'HI/.K OP .rXKWls ) ( 1 PUI/U OK B. ' , rtOU ) a PUIXHSOP lO.O'O ' lire fi PH1/KS OP 5,000 are 2u 1'ltr/KH OK 1,000 are " > , ( ioc 100 PIll/.ES OK 5 l ar ? &O.OUU lee i'iir/.is : oi' iWJ are liO.OO ) 500 PHIZES OK 1Xt are 10UJOO ( APPUOXIMA1ION IMUZi- : * . 100 Prizes ot J.VHI are fiOnoo 1U1 do aniaro iiO.OOO 100 do SOOare 20.00U TKHMINAL I'lU/KS. 9OT do lOOaro 'AOOQ Vfi do lOOare 3.13J Prizes , amounting to . JI,051hOO NOTK.TlcVels drawing Cupltnl I'rltoi urouoton' tlttoU to ttirmlnHl prlzci. IVVuu Oi mi UATLS. or any further Information de lrcd , wrltn leKiM to the unilerMttiicri , clcarlji vtutluK TOUT rcsidencu.wilh Htutrt. (1oiinly. Mroet nnd number. Moro niplil return mall Udivur/ will be n ( .uruil hT your cnclolntf au envcloite UuariiiK youi full ntiarpso Honil IIWTAIj NOTKS , KipriM ? Money Onion , ol New York KicliRimo In ordliuiry li-ttur , Currency b ) pre-M ( tit our cx | > cn'el n > tiru pi1 ' ' ' ' OrM. A. nAUPIIIN , uw o'rliuni , L > n. VVuahlniitoii , I ) . C. Address Registered Letters to NB\V Olll.KANS NAT1ONAI , HANK , l That the iiroonco of Ooit v iTJls lloauruKurd ivni Uurly , who urn Inilmriio ut the ilriinlnu | i H uuar aiitcti ot ttbsululu iHlrnuai nn I liilDKritf , thai tlie clumoci nro all oini.il , iinj Hint no one cull ) u ) ilbli dlTlnu wlml nniubcr will druir a prl/o. "IlKMK.Mlllilt , alHO.ttmt tbo pnrment of prlios I OUAKANTKKI ) HV I1)UII ) NA'llONAIi 1 A. K OI Nu\v Orluiinn , nnil the llckclx uro ni tied by thu Prva Idrnl ot nn linutulloii whintj cliarlero.1 rights tin reconulM'il In tbo highest courts ; tlicrofore , be wan not Imitation : ) or auonrmuiM scheiuo' . ' Thomson's Celebrated GLOVE - FITTINI CORSETS HAVE NHVKll 11KKI IHJUAf , TO 1'ltES KNT MAK1C. MO HE POPUljAl THAN EVKK. A 1'KHFECT VII Three Lengths Short , Medium anil Ex trn Long , Twelve Grades. Highest Award * Granted. THE DEBT GOODS AND FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. THOMSON , LA1IQDON & CO. , NEW YOKE SOI.K MANUFACTUHKM. Mention tbe Omiba dee. SteckPianc jtemtrto'bl * tot powerful Tn > P thotic tono. pliable action and > l > Soi U curability , ty y ar ' rf cori , Cui bait guarant ot th xc > Knee ot tnea tn > trum nto. WOODBRIDGEBROS , JDQIOIOUI AND PERSISTS AdvortlBlng bai always | > t > voi successful. Before placing nn ] Newspaper Advertising coaiu ) LORD fc THOMAt , iDTKBTUUO 10KUS , U I * ttt IU 4li > btttit. CHICAGO IT. J. , Surgion and Physician , Office N. W Corner Utb and UouglaiSt. Offlc Uliphoue , Kit UMideuc * talapUaas , CU. Who U Wr.AUl NKRVOL'N. 1 > F.IIMTA * TKI > , wholnht FOMTt.n.imiVOIlAN 'r ba < THirLKII nwar hit VIGOR of IIOI > Y , B1NI > and MA9fIOOD.cau > lti oxhotntlni dralni upon the rOUNTAINN of LIFT , IIKADACHB. RACKACHE , Dreadftil Drwim * . WRAK1KBNN of Memory , HASH. rUI.NEMI ID 30CIKTY , I'INPl.KN upon Uie FACE , and all the KFrEt'TM lendliiK to EAK1/T DEilAY and nerhacf C'ONNVM1 > . VJOTt or INHAKITT , JhoulS coniult Rl oiico Itjo GKLEnilA.TEO tr. Clarke , Kftabllsliod 1861. Et Clarke hu mad * NEnTOVN HE- VULITY. CHKOKIC ) and nil uncoil nf Uie UBIfITO UUINAKY Organs a Llfo § ! < ! ? . It make * RO ttlUerance WHAT you SAT * Uk n or WIIO bu failed .ouro you -rBIIAIjEXiufrertnRfnimdljionieap cu < Uar to their MX can eoniult with tbe insurance f ipeedr relief and cure. Send 2 cento poataga for work * on your dUeaies. * -Oend 4 cenU posURO for Colcbrntrd Wark * on Cbronlc. NITYOUS and Doll. ! ) " > Ifiieases. Consultation , penonaL'y ' or by teuet , frer. Consult the old llorlot- . Tboninndi curert. Offlceiand pnrlora yrtTHto. * J-Tho o contemplating Marrlaeo tend for Dr. Clnrko'a celebrated guide Knlo and Frmalr. eaci 15c. , botli 25c , OitmM ) . Ileforc confldlns your co e , con ult Dr. CI.AHK E. A friendly letter or call rnny WTO future nuffcrlngand ibnmo , and cdd KoMeu yean to life , * r-Book Llfrfccrct ( ) Er. von > , " 60o. ( itampa ) . Medicine and wrltltiKa tout everywhere , nrcure from 1K | > ai > r . Hours , 8 to 8 : Bynday * , U tn V2. Addri'SS , F. D. OLAASE , M. D. 100 so. caarfe a& > eiiioAao. ILL. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878. BAKER'S Warranted nliiohtti fj/ ; > nro Coena , from which the excess ot Oil 1ms been removed It h is three timti tht strength of L'nron lulled with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , and Is llicn tore far inoro < conoml- cal , eotliny lei ) titan one cent a cup. It Is ( U'llcioiu , nourishing , Btringtlipnlng , easily digested , and admirably adapted for InvnlMn M well as for itorsoiin In health SolJ b ) Grocer * vidrjrnlicre. W , BAKER & CO , Dorchester , Mass. 21.629,850 TansilPs Punch Cigars wore shipped during tun paat two i ears , without , n drum mer in our miiptovt No other house In the world can truth fully make snch a ahowhiK. Olio asfout ( dealer only ) wanted luonoh town SOLD BY LEAOINC DRUGGISTS. , W.TANSILL&OO..S5Sta 3St.Chir.3ac A Great Medical Work for Young and Middls-Aged Hen. New Edition , Revised and Enlaced , [ MOWIHYSELF , \ouniz and mldiAo acsd mon who are ufrorltiK from the Indiviptluns of. > outh , Kihaimti'd Mliillty crvotn and I'liyslqal lability , I'nra.itiiii ! Dee liiw Ac. , and llin thnunnild niilold nil rrlos . ri' o 'L''fpC"ff'f-1' ' ! ' ! ! | . th ° ' tcst Therti In no nuMiihor of ' oncucif Life will not 1)0 , , . , , Biurillim , Instructor or cloutym i GRAND EXTENSION , Our store lias again become to small for us , and wo have just completed arrange ments for additional room. We have leased the adjoining three story building uow occupied by Robert Purvis. This building will bo immediately altered and fixed up for our use , and wo expect to have the same ready for occupancy by the middle of October. The new addition will give us a separate spacious entrance and largo show windows on 14th street , and when connected with our present store , wo will have the largest Cloth ing House west of Chicago. We had contemplated to take this additional building next spring , but the im mense increase in our business and the enormous stock wo are getting this season , has forced us to make immediate arrangements. As we have to give up considerable spaed of our present store to the workmen during the time alterations are in progress , we will bo very much crowded and have decided to unload such goods , which are mainly in demand now and can bo moved quick. Underwear is one of the departments , which requires more room than others ; we have an immense variety , all new and this season's stylos. Wo have always been head quarters for these goods ; no other house ever attempted to compete with us. In order to move a good share of our stock within the next few days , we have now put prices on them which will make it a big inducement for anybody to lay in his seasons supply. Hats are going fast enough , but they too , take up so much room. Wo want them to go still faster and the prices are made in accordance. ' ' this week. Wo have an immense Ladies' should not fail to visit our boy's department mense stock of Suilsand Overcoats , and we will make special low prices. You can buy two suits of us for what you wouldhave to pay for one suit elsewhere. Company Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. DH. B. C. WKST'B NERVR AJTO nntii * MBNT , Rgn rant ed Bnecltlc for Hystorla , Ulr.zl. aess. Convulsions , Kits , Nervous Neuralsla , Ueadixctie , Nervous Prostration , caused by tha use of alcohol or tobacco.Valcefuluesn. . Mental Doprnsilou. Softening of the Hr.-xln , resulting In Inaantty. and l aillni { to misery , decay and death. Premature Old Ase , Darrannoas , Loss ot Tower In cither ser. Involuntary I.nssey and Bpermatorhcpa caused l > y ovor-exortlon of the brain. Rclf-nbuso or ovcr-ltuUUttence. Koch hot contains ODB month's treatment. tl.CW n box , or elx boxoa for K.OO , B ut by mall prepaid on re- celiit of price. WK GCARAWTBK BIX BOXRS To cure any case. With each order received byes os for six boxes , accompanied with 16.00 , we trill Fend the purchaser our written guarantee to iflfimd the money It the treatment does not ffcct a cure Guarantocs Issued only by C. F. GOODMAN , Druaclst , Solo Agent , 1110 Tarnaia Urnrt. Omaha. * FOUNTAIN" CUT F-LT.IQ- Incomoarablv t Bust. The lareCDl. ( astctt and Uneit In the world 'naseuKor accomniudatlons unoxcelloil. New TorkloiWl uo\vvli I oadonili-rrTT Ocl.Cth I ANClloitlA Oct. 27th KiismsM , . . Oct. llth I BIIIIOI'IA , Oct SUUi I Nit YOHICTO Mvi ni'oot , VIA Qtri.FSTOWK , Tlio I'el.'lmitoil t nnil Illieit 1'as I ( XT. .Irit tcr htcimcr la I Ocr. 31st CITV OK HOMK. the World. I fuloun toila ( iow , IWrry. l.lverponl. Belfast orQuommnwu. KO and upwards per ( ilinu'Oiv ort. Si-Oixiid upwards for City of Homo , hocondclaM CIO. Itotiirn UcKol" " ul ritdurad niton madu aviillablo forcltlipr rnuin. nfTitnnu I'xciirilnnlKtt the nrUllBHO nt si'diik' tlio North and South of Irelnnd.thu lllver * Mcr oy and Ilia plcturoiqup C'lydn btucriiKO KO Anchor I.lnodntfti paynblo free of cli iruo , > old at i Iuwi > stratp3 For book of lours , tlckuuor further ' Inforniallnn apply to HENDERSON BROS. , 72 La Salle St. , Chioasa Or to any of our loc'il iisonla. JOSEPH ci nuns STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1S73 , Hos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-0O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS. State Line. To ( { lavgo\v , ! U > lfivs ( , uml Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin imHsago S3" and W ) . according to location ot state toom. IXcnrxlon Wi to $00. Steetaire to and front Hut ops nt Iowe.it Rates. AUSTIN IIAhDWIN & ' < > . . Clen'l A gouts , r.l Hroaaway , Now York. JOHN IILEQKN. Oen'l Western Agent , 104 Itandoltili St. , Chicago. IIAIIHY P. . MOOHR8. Agent , Omaha. llcducud Cabin llsites to C'llasjjow Ex hibition. BleGhns given nnlrer nal BRtUtactlon la tha cure of aojfrhoca cod ( llect. I proscribe It.inO feel sale In rt.'ouiracnJ- Ine U to nil anfTerer * . i.J.STOXCBa.D. , Ooeatur , III. PRICE. 01.00. Trtd Bold by RUPTTTRIB ipoiltltmr t'lirodiiylo l r Crlr. Jl'rui'.combfned ' ! Uuattnte tth only ono la tli world mneratlDa ocontlnuom Rlntrto < p JfamirtM inM"53 < fiS5aiVST0AyS5& ? lvLIITO . AVE. . ! Jie sfJl.rf < Trt : ° f & i < ir.s < that a merchant striven to gain , he must first obtain the implicit ron- , , * " . " ' / " ; Il * " norttsinmttcr ( ax till business men arc tnvarc ) to accoHipltth this niflicnlt taslc. is an isolated case where it ncntrn Jtidohij / a STRICTLY HONORABLE BUSINESS , MISFIT AND UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS At a very nominal Jlyurc , and below we quote prices for these aomls which will induce the most inveterate bdryatn seeker to investiyate. Fall and Winter Suits Correct Styles , Elegantly Made and Trimmed. $9.50 buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for S20. 11.50 buys n Ono- Button Sack Suit , which was made to order for $22. H5 1)uyfl a Straight-Cut Suck Suit , which was made to order for 823. It5.no buys a Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $150. 2000 buys a Four-Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $40. ' b ys a Ono-Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for f 50. ys a Hnnnockburn Cheviot , frock or sack , which was made to order for SfiO. buys a Crepe Worstodim. ( ) 4-Huttou Cutaway , which was made to order for s65. AND THEY ABE DANDIES. $18.00 buys n casaimerc Prince Albert Suit which was mudo to order for * 37. 22.50 buys a Cheviot Prinqo Albert Suit , which was made to order for $45. 25.50 buys a Corkscrew Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $50. 80 00 buys a Nobby Pin Chock , light color , which was made to order for $60. 35.00 buys an iraportedWonstorl , satin lined , which was made to order for $70. 40,00 buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $80. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , Beauties from $8 up , A nobby and complete line of Pantaloons from $ ti.7G tolO. All alteratlonsto improve aflt done free of charge MJSFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119 Three Doors Eastofizth Street , Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to