.THE . OMAHA DAILY BEE : flFpyPAY , OCTOBER S. 188a ! ' . THE CITY. wns siispontlod by the llro find police commission Satunliiy night on the ctmrpuof rodinln to inuko mi tirruHt. 1'iitrolirwti Stiles was found guilty of drinking in a saloon , but con- tunce wiw BiiHnundcd. Frank Gardiner WIIH appointed line-man for the alarm syoteni. _ PcrMHinl T. N. Niiuilnln ami Indy of LJluir arc nt tlio Murray. Koliort Tn-ylor of Howard nml F. H. Halrd Of Columbus uro nt thu I'uxton. K. T. Uorkriilmircn of Norfolk nml 1' . A. English of Wavnu nro at the Millard. William M. S.ciico ) of Kearney and John Harsby of Fuirmount nro nt tinMurray. . K. A. StcpiilwrK and .1. P. Cot of Aurora nml John K harsoa of Fremont wore m the city yesterday. Clorham F , and Gcoive F. Hettiof Lincoln nml 0 M. Clark of Wceplnt ? Water were Sunday visitors to Omaha. John Thomson of Fremont , \V. II. Cush- inn of I'luttsmoiitli and A. A . Miller of Weeping Water weio Omaha visitors i ester- day. _ 'IliiI'nvciN ami Politico. OMUU , Oct. ( ' . - A niL" > tiiignf pavers and pavent' assistants will bo held nt Flannery's Hall corner Sixteenth nml Vinton streets nt b p. m , Tuesday evening the Oth inst , for thn purpose of perfcetmi ; and deciding what action wo as "Freemen' ' will take in the coming campaign. A. M < Dos u.n , Foreman IVver. A Sunday It raw I. Hathcr a bloody low occurred in the saloon on the corner of .Sixteenth and Farnam Sun day afternoon. Four or live drunken roughs succeeded in getting Into a noisy ijtmncl , during which ono of the dirty , lly-speeked window panes In thu front of the building wan .smashed. The proprietor Insisted on having the pane paid for , wheieupon a lively scene ensued , lestiltlng in some wicked blows and a copious How of blood from thu faces of a number ol the paiticipanU. Olllcers ap peared on the .scene and live of the stalwart bruisers were gathered In. I < ! lierntc.l From Their Kellers By the helpful , irciiial action of th.it most benelleent of aperients , Hosteller's Stomach Uilter.s , the bowels soon throw olT Urn burden that piirali/ed and weakened tbem , and resume - sumo their normal freedom ot acti'Mi. Thu notion of the Milters , unlike that of average purgatives , Involves no griping or drenching. If it did it would , like them , bo valueless for culinary use. There is nothing ungentle or unnatural attending its oueratien. Upon the liver , no less tli.in live bowels , its action is most benign , promoting a healthful billons secretion and diiocling out of the wrong and into the right channel. Conjointly with costiveness , other bilious symptoms disappear when it is systematically used , and the stomach ach is strengthened as well as regulated by it. Malarial complaints , rheumatism , be- blllty , nervousness and kidney tioublesmo completely relieved by it. Klecp and appe tite are invariably promoted l > i it. CIUISIIKD I'TT'I'III ] IOAUTJI. A. .lo-ilyn and Nlec- > Narrowly Kscape n Horrible D.-nili. On Saturday night CJeorgi' A. Jnlyii , man- nijcrof the Western Ncwspiper Union , nar rowly escaped being killed with Jiis niece and team at tlio Tenth street railroad crossing. Ho was driving north neoross the tracks , having boon nt the depot to meet his wife , whom ho oxpcelcd to return from a trip east. She did not come , however , and in crossing the tracks Mr. .loslvn drove cautiously , getting out of the way of the Hying car which was coming down the track. On ono of the north tracks Blood n freight train which blocked up the roadway with the exception of 11 space on the west side about wide enough to enable n vehicle to pass. A switchman with n Inn- torn stood at the opening , and in response to two inquiries by Mr. .loslyn , called out to him to come ahead. Mr. Josiyn started , nud when driving past tholrain Iho latter istarted and struck his carriage , crushing It to the pround. Ono of the horses broke a trace and in fright ran around in front of the other nnimnl and thus i ulled carriage anti occupants from the track. The accident frightened Mr. Joslyn's niece , Miss Angio Hoyce , nml indeed caused a tremor to run through those who saw the narrow escape. The ac cident , however , was inovllablu and is the consequence of apraclico which the road has of "tailing" traiuh at the crossing which uro liable to start at any moment. In this in stance it is claimed that Iho swilehman , in stead of realizing Iho danger , seemed to reck lessly encourage Mr. Josiyn to meet a horrible rible death. To-day is important. Yesterday lias pone. To-morrow never coined. 'Take euro of your cough to-day by UhitiL ; "Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Con sumption Remedy. It is u biiro euro. THK SCHUlillKKN FICST. A Jolly German 1'aity Taken Good and Had Aim. The Omahn Schuct/cn Vcrein held a higldj satisfactory meeting at Kuser's park yester day. The day was perfect and the fest was iittendeit by several bundled persons in nildl Xiou to the members of Iho vcieiu with theh wives and hwcclhearts. Thcro were three target contests , each tv 00 yards , for prizes aggregating fCCO in value The "grumpel scheibo" wns won by Clan1 Matins with a score of 5'J out of a possible 100 In the "kehr scheibo" ( revolving target' Blioot there were three prizes for the highes score * In a possible ' _ ' ( li > . A gold medal wa1 won by W. F. Stoeckor with a score of 1015 A silver medal went tjV. . U'nUher , 10' ! , am and a drinking horn to John Muinm , 07. Hu the event of tlio day was the "ehren bcheibc , ' nn honor contest. Following were the shoot crs , their scores out of u possible llfty am their pn/c. " : W. F. Stocckcr , M , John A. McSham ( old medal ; Chris \Vuethrich , ! if > , $55 cast In u gold hat ; Fred Fuller , ! ! ! ! , I.ofevro shot gun ; W. M. ICrug , ill , sleigh lap robe ; Albei Altemlorf , 1 , Winchester rillo ; 1'oter Cloos : > , gold headed silk umbrella ; F W.Walther JW , silver tea pitcher ; Henry Uuser , ! 2s , silve cup ; John Mumm.'J"silver beer mug ; Juliu Nngel , 'M , gold locket ; O. Henoke , ' V > , picture Claus Mathis , ! > ri , cartridge satchel ; Frit Mitlnach , iil , silk umbrella ; W. M. Mack , ; > cartridge safhel ; Henry bcldler , LVi , nicer Bchauni cigar holder ; Hermann Husce,2.l , , bo : of champaguo ; Michel Kopp , .3 , bos o champagne ; Henry Tics < en , 21 ; Hour ; Schlupp , ' "J ; Charles Stoltz , 21 , beef of wino ; William Segelke , 21 , Iwo pictuics George Karri , 11 , K > , Charles Met7 , 17 , sail Hage ; Ixiuls Heimiod , II ; Anton I'akorny II , box of wino ; id. : WItllg , S , cartridg batchel ; Adam Snydcr , < 1 , two boxes cigars Valentino thimport , 0 , box of eigais ; Hear , Voss , B , u whip. The contest began at 0 In the mornini and was not concluded until 4 in the ai ternoou. Tlio participants and their ladie cither nto lunches they carried with thorn o dlu Oil at the park houio. A band of mil si enlivened the piOL-ccdings with its strains and in the evening furnished the inccutiv for an impromptu dance. The affair wa German to the coro. Theio was no dUordei liucss of any kind , and the company cnjoyc itself to Its fullest bent. "Mon , like trees , begin to prow old a tbc top. " Avoid thu llr&t anponranc of growing old , by keeping the hair ii iv vigorous and healthful condition b , the use of Warner's Log Cabin Ilui Tonic. Sold by all tlruggibtsi. Her. CDpelaiid Spoalcrt of Unlcnrlni 1'rnKriiHHloii. "Overturned Idols , " was the subject choi en by the Kov. Mr. Copohind for his mori ing discourse nt the Unitarian church o Seventeenth street. Sketching a sccuo 1 Fouchou , China , where a number of woodc idols were tried , condemned and bchcaiici lia 8 ( > eke of tbo idols of our own land , an Crow practical lessons therefrom. The mei tal imago U the real idol , and too many men bors of Christian churches worship or luw worshiped as hideous Idols as over th Chinese cnrvor drOsxmcd of. Some have bee mads of ink and paper , not graven by th carver's tools , but by tlio pen in the iiund c the thcologlan.8. They nro the idols eth creed-nml cuteuhtaui , uud they Lave > Ke tried , condOmncd 'nnd executed. The bl bio has been the idol of the I'rotestnilt- Us presence , unopened and unread in many homes , is bollcved by innny to bo ft protection ngainst harm. Carried by soldiers in the late war , It wns looked upon as an amulet to protect the car rier from tlio bullet of the enemy , and once In a while it did Its duly , and it is still be lieved that Its reading In the public schools will make Iho children more moral. Things are changed now , und men no longer worship the Intler , for taken as a whole It has been found tti.it It Is by no means perfect. This Is a hopeful sign of spiritual emancipation , but Its Idolaters have gorte too far In their re- formallon , and Iho book ns a help , not as a master , is wet thy of u high place in our affections , The conception of Clod , as long worshipped 'n ' the churches , pictures a cruel and almost malignant being , making man depraved and prone to evil , and then condemning him to endless misery for that evil. This fiod has been dethroned and the downfal betokens the coming of n more spiritual religion. In which " ( ! od is love , " unit nil sha'l ' understand the full meaning of Iho words. Twcutv-llvo years ago , the Hoard of Foreign Missions deemed It heresy to assert the possibility of salvation for Iho heathen , bul now il llnds nn increasing number of those who even be lieve in lepenlaneo out of death. Fifteen years ngo a Unitarian was considered by the Kvangelical church as being bejond thu iate. but last summer at a meeting of the onfeience for biblical study , IMvight Moody ebnked a nrolher who cl limed that no I'nl iirian was a Christian , and that they must e forced fiom tbeir infedelity. Year after ear these idols are being overturned and he number of these who reject them in- re.ises , but the old Idols gone , the idol neakeis go too far and scoff at religion and vcn morality. For such Unitaimnism has .message. . Its beautiful and Just ( ! od , its ational , lelii'ious life , its spirituali/ed bible , nd Its eternal progression is Just what they vaut. ( Jort gives oyery bird its food , but .oes not throw it in tlio nes-t. There is nod for collection in the thought that kVurner'rt Log Cabin Sarsaparillti will nirify the blood , thus ensuring irood lualtli. with which may como all blc s- ngs. $1 for ! : } ( ) do es. oil all druggists. MAUCHIM ; THOUSANDS. Tim Outline of the Kcptinllcaii Dem onstration on Thursday. Uepublieans throughout the city arc mak- ng elaborate preparations for the grand pu- , ule on next Thursdny night. Clubs are m- reasing their membership , purchasing iiivhos , securing uniforms , engaging bands nd generally arousing an enthusiasm such s was never experienced in this citv. It is ow conceded Unit the demonstration will bo he largest of Us nature ever held in Ibis city , hijor T. S. Clarkson has been appointed larslial. He will devote Ills attention to tbo lilies of the olllce with his well known otirn- 'stness and enthusiasm. There it no oubt that Iho place will tie lilled vilh satisfaction and that the arrangements ill not only bo carried out but that the nn- neiis parade will bo handled witn the skill if nu expert in the matter ot marshaling the Hatching hosts. Tlio major will bo assisted is marshals bv the presidents and captains if the various clubs. It is expected that or- ani/atious fiom I'onncd lllulTs , 1'latts- noiilh , LMpillion , Fremont and oilier places , vill take part in Hie par.ide. All Ihe clubs ri"expected to bo in position ntS o'clock , be- MUSU thu line will move prompt I v a that lour. The proLcasion ha * been divided into Ivo divisions , winch will be com- losed of the lollowing clubs and orm as here outlmeil , thu i igl.t of eiu h di vision resting on F.irn.im street : First division Kleventh street , south of arnam. Hnnd , South Omaha Kopubln-in lub , Irish-American Hepublican club , First A'ard club , Second Ward club. Second Twelfth street , south ol Faruam. ) rum coipi. Omaha Hepublic.in Flambeau lub' , Third Ward club , Fouith Ward club , Colored Republican club , Colored Military company. Third Thirteenth street , south of Far- nniii. Hand , Young Men's Republican club , Filth Ward club , Sixth Ward Republican club , Eighth Ward Republican club , Ninth Ward Second Precinct club. Fourth Fourteenth slreel , south of Far nam. HandSeventh Ward club , Ninth Ward First Precinct club , Scandinavian Republi can club. Fifth -Fifteenth street , south of Farnam. land , Li inccrs club , liohcinuui Republican club. club.Tho The line of march will be Farnam to Six teenth , to Douglas , to Eleventh , counter- .iiiirchingou Douglas to Sixteenth , to Casa , .0 Fifteenth to Exposition building , wlioro iiddresscs will bo delivered by Hon. John M. Thurston , Hon. John L , Webster and Hon. J. Council. Democratic Convention. The democratic primaries will bo hold on Saturday , tlio 113th hist. , between 12 o'clock at noon and 7 o'clock in the evening , for Iho city and Soulh Omaha and between ( i and 8 o'clock ia the county precincts. At these primaries delegates will bo selected to the county convention , which is to bo held in the cllv hall in this city on Wednesday , the ITlh insl. , at 'i o'clock. In llus ronvontioti each waul in Iho city is entitled to seven , each ward in South Omaha to thico dele gates and each county procmel to ono dclC' gate. The oflicers to bo nominated are a county attorney , n county com missioner , three state senators and nine representatives in the legislature. The convention will also select a county cen tral committee. The polling places ate us follows : Fust Ward 101 South Tenth street. Second Ward Ofllcu of James Donnelly , sr. , northwest corner Sixteenth and \Vd Hams streets. Third Ward 100S Davenport street. Fourth Ward I'lauters' house , Sixteentt and Dodge streets. Filth Ward Engine house , Sixteenth am Izard streets. Sixth Ward Noithcnst corner Twenty' seventh and Lake streets. Seventh Wai d Southwest corner Walnu and North streels. Eighth Ward No , 1008 Saunders street. Ninth Ward Corner Lowe and Mercer av cuucs. In Soulh Omaha- Exchange hotel. Elkhoru I'icciiict Elkhorn city hall. D.iuglas Precinct Cass.idy school house. Valley I'roemct Valley school house. MoArdlo Precinct McArdlo school house Union Proi'inct Henry Ludmgton's place Jeflor.son Precinct Cronemejer's rest ilence. Chicago Prcclncl Kessner's lumber ofllce Walerloo Precinct - News oftleo. West Omaha Precinct Shceloy's schoo house. Florence Precinct Florence sciiool house Millard 1'rccinct Millard school house. Antl-I'ioliibllionlsto. The nnU-prohlbition club of Omahn , o which John Pnulseii is president , Is makiii slrenuou ! ) etToits lo defeat the prohibitioi isls , A number of orators nre nbroad mal ing speeches and organizing antl-ptohibitio clubs. Of the latter , there nro now seven i the state. The Turner Hallo , on the cornr of Eighteenth and Haincy streets , th Omaha club's headquarters , has been n centiy leHlteit , and now presents an allrai live appearance. Thu next meeting of th club will bo held when the iwo agenls , wli nro now woiklng in the stale , return , wluc will probably bo within thu next ton days. To-Mutit's The colored Mamlcrson's Guards , 111 California stiect. Youiis Men's Kepublienu Club , Milhird. Sixth \\urd republii.'ans , Tweiity-slxth an Lake. Third Ward republicans , Hurmester'i Dodge , near Fourteenth. Fifth Ward dtfwoeruts , Sixteenth and CUH ing streets. _ A Correction. In the advertisement of N. 13. Fa concr in Sunday's tiin the followin paragraph unpunrod , : "Throe piece lormut Hlaek Armuro bilk \vo hav been boiling at ir2 , on Monday only , r WTle. " The priro of this mlk bhoul bo $1.87 } per yard , the price 'i con ! being printed through an error of th printer. * IIAUVKST HO m Trinity Catticdrnl llolil Her Ainiur Service * . The Harvest Homo services at Trinity C thtdral ycatcrday marniogrero m'osi appri priato and InteresUtjg.o The decorations were varied nnd profus.P ; stliilks of .corn , sheaves Of whciil nnd oilier cereals decorated the chancel , while pyramids of vegetables and fruits were on the chancel sieps. ( . .rapes and flowers ornamented the altar The mu sic wns titling and beautiful. Mis Collou sung an afTerlory solo , "With Verdure Clad. " Gounod's "Sntictus" wns sung by Mr. Wllklns , with n full chorus accompani ment. The oPcrlng was for the Child's hos pital , and amounted to 5U10. Following is a brief synopsis of Dean Gardner's sermon , preached from Iho text "Ho went through tlio cornfields on the Sabbath day1 Mark ilU : ! : The corn Holds of Palestine are famous in history. While in tl.o bondage of Egypt , the Israeli ! chad seen bow wonderfully fertile the hind of their captivity could bo made if properlj Irrigated. Egypt was a land of might\ productiveness nnd of mighty fam ines asell. . We read that the Israelites often grew fainthearted during their exodus , and otten wls'ii-d to icturn. Wo read also low C.od led them about for forty years , mill they were prepared for their inheri- ance. It Is also written trial just before en- enng upon this inheritance. Moses rehearsed u their heariiiL' , the ch iracter of the hind hey were about to occupy , nud indeed the iromisi- was fullflllod In that the little tcrri- ory along the eastern end of the Mediterra nean b'-came a fruitful land. It is nut itrame tln-n. to Unit frequent reference in he bible , to these corn nml wheat Ili'lds. H = t not strange that our master should liken he Chiislian life in the beginning to bo sprouting of the tender blades. To-day wo nro reminded of our Lord , in the corn Holds of our intivo land , because ibis is our ! mrve t sea son. And it is cnsy lo keep "Harvest Homo'1 this year , because of the plentoousncss of ho harvest. Let us go with our Lord through the corntields , and lake a few lessons from Ibis observance. First , the spiritual j ield Is tbo world , and our llrst lesson is administer ing the church. We attach too much to the : luty of receiving , rather than the giving. It is our duty to go into the eornlk'lds and to come in contact with individuals. " Here the dean specil'od ' certain brnnchesof church work to be earned out , urging a more he.uty co-operation in all Iho organized [ flurts for bringing about good. He urged , ulso , the necessity of having nu assistant In the parish , not to lessen his own duties , but that the church initrht have a wider Held for usefulness. "So far as missions are con cerned , " continued the speaker. ' ' 1 believe it to be only a complacent sophistrv lo argue Hint we have enough to do at home Rain n season , su'ishmo and clouds , are God's special minis ! is , and in tuo realm of Christian life it is tlio trrao of God that co operates with us in evrrj effort " ? < § $ s % ; t'g : Absolutely Pure , 51ils powder never varies. A marvel of purl- tystitngthand wliolesoincness * Moro uronom- lial thiinthfordlmiry kindanil cannot lie sold Ino.iiiipeUtiiuMMta multitude ot low cost , shoitelglit1num or phospo itu powders. Sol < i only In cans Uo\.il linking Powder Co. , 1"U Wall stieit. New \ork. Mas Meyer-SstaWishsd ISSS-Adolph Moycr SIXTEENTH AND TA11NA3I STKKKTS. < oiicrul A i'itts tor STBINWAT , GHIGKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , DEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story & Claric aui Slioninpr-Bcll Organs hl'l'.tlAI , I'KIIUS AND TIIHMS. Viito lei Catalogue. THE AND ago , TliP nntT ro.li ! lo take for IK-n Miilno" , Miir > haltnwa Cciljr ll'iplil" , I liiiliui lilxou ( . 'hli'iiu i. MiiHunk P. anil all nolnti la ! t To the | K-"pl ' "I No' > r kn C i railu)0 in it , Cnh , hla'i ' > . Sevnil I. me'i > n. \ iniilon anfl ( 'ilitt'iiuu it otter * superior iiilvan niii iioit.lbln b ) unv uihor line AIIH.MUII t < n of the imniprniispolnlii of iiiprorlr/ | | rnjurc-il by ih pur.ni i > r Hi i r. t < l lic-l pi-n dm ilia nml Chl.n.'i. . aru Us thipo ir.iini H cl ly ut HAV COACH l > , wlilcli nro Ihu tin 'xt that liunuin iirt nml Inuuiuiltr i ill < ipntPl' I'.M.CK HI.Ki'.TIWe'AUS lliovqiiiiiot vlilrliciuin > l l > fount i-lnonlK-ro At Council lllulN. the tral'ts ' of tlio I'nlon 1'iiclllc ttnil- w y iiiniivilln union .lujiu with tlin o of tlii * Ci.l- 1:11:0 \ NnrtliweilPin Ity ln < 'hl < Mv'o Iho Iriln of thl % line niako close miineeLioii with thosuof nil olliur ratiiriillnp , ror 1'plrolt ' , Culiiinbii' , ln'lhin ' poll , tln-lnmtl , Nliwnn Kail" . Ililttllii. I'lltibiiri ; , TIHMIIIO Mull ruil , lln-liiT . Now \TK , I'lnl.uli'lphi i , II illini TO , W.i li- InL'tvn , and nil i > lnU In llic Knst. A K tur tlikita ri i the "NORTHWESTERN" If you wish the Lot ii < - rumo latlon. j > ll ticket ncent' ni'll tii'kets via tuli Unit. 11. UUIUTT. ; i : . r. WIIXIN , Ccn'l Mnnn/nr. Ucn'l 1'ius r AiienU CIIHAno II IA \Y. N. UAIU'fiCK , linn I \\u ivrli Accnt. 1) . H KI.MUA1.I , I' clot Aiii-nt. U. I'vi.sl' eit > l'u > p nt'cr Agent. HU1 I'nnuuu buvui Oui.uui , mm mm S , W. Cor , Farnam and 15th Sts. J'nltl in rnpilnl . $ , .00,000 < ii:0. : K. IIAUKIIU , l'r.3ldent. n. miiuiowia : : , vice r. II. JOHNSON' , Cashier. Diiutrous : : L. II , WlI.MAMS. . H. li. WII.EV. . H. .IOll o. . J. II. .MrCoN.NCLu \V.M. filKVKIIH. ClU" . .MfcT/ . Ai.t.iiN'J' . UKtrrox J ) , CUNNINGHAM. f. A , IIUNtiOX. HOiTAVANIIUUbOX. J. TJ. JIll.KS. Accounts of Hanker.Merehanrs and Individ uali nsHlvo'i en the must favorable terms. Our customers will toke notIce - | Ice , that notwithstanding tho1 confusion Incident to the improvements - | provements bolng rnado in our place of business , wo nro In continual receipt of new goods nnd nro ready to servo our jl'rionds to the best ofour nbility.l The temporary disorder is only n matter of n few days , nfter Nvhich we nro confident our fresh attractions nnd Increased facllilles must speak for them-1 solves. ' GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS HAn N-r.vini HIEN- : Kgt Ui TO I'UClv INT : MAKI : . MO HI ! I'Ol'lTl , Alt THAN nvint , A 1'HIIKHCT KIT GL'AIIAMKICI ) . Three LonRths i-liort , Mi'illutu iiml IX- 17 tr.i Loiirf. : Twelve Grades. f- fm , IliylipstMinls t ( > W , 5 ( limit- 1. 1HK 1 GMIS AND I MHAl'HST ( tt' VMTV. roit SAM : iMiiY\MiiKr. : : : TKCMSCN , LAHGDOM & CO. , I'.EYYORK. . 101,1 : Mst i At ri itiu- : > . Muiitlon tine'limliii llc'u. iealtii is i DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVB AND nn\iv T EAT MF..ST , uRUHrantoed . .poclllc for llystorln , Dlzzt. ni" < s. Convulsions , l-lf , ervou < Ncuralplo , lle.i'lncne. Nervous I'lostritlon. oaiiSfd by the Uho of alcohol or tobacco. Wnkefnlnes * . Muntal Deprpsslon , Softening of the Drain , rnsultlnK In Iiisan'ty , und lemiin ? to inisorv , decny and death , Premature Old AKO , lliurenness , 1.093 of 1'ower In either sei. Involuntary J.ossoj anil PpiTmatorlwa cauaod by ovor-exertlou of the pelf-atiuso ' . Knoh box bniln , - or ovpr-lndlilgenc'e. contains ono month's treatment. tl.OJ n box , or sir boxes for $ j.OC , Bent by mall prepaid on re ceipt nf price. 1VK ODAUAKTEK SIX HOXK8 To curs aajr ease. With aach order received by as for Bis boxes , aecorapan'ed with 16.00 , we will Fend the purchaser our written guarantea to refund th money If the treatment does not effect a euro. Guarantee ! Issued only by C. 1' . GOODMAN , Dmuiiist , Solo Agent , 1110 1'arnam " - r r ( ) lr. : i.i. Nh hI I fM. I Lett Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. Meulei. : tmt ) to provu Its \Yorta. Or , Calenders led liver tint , The only Distilled Itiltcrs In the United Btates. The only llltteis lerognlzvd by the United States Intel mil rcvoniia la us a 1'ro- prletary Modlrino. Lawfully Patented. No. of t'atfut 1 + 9,573. Contains no tusll oils , no os'untlal olla , no forolirn siibstniirn ordurang. Ing drucs. A perfectly pure inedlc'ine. compounded - pounded from I ure Hoot Ilurbs niul Uld Poach : pleoaant to tnn taste , ijulct an. ) ik'dslxo in Hi affect. Cures Dvspip la or A'cllow.Iaumllce la HT days. llexulatcK the Hovels. Invliroratou InactlTe Il7or , C-ires IMseisel Uvwr , Hevlvos th'S ICidnejs , Inipiovos the Appotlto Quickly , luti'p the wnole uysteni. Now l.lfe to tht tem. lol.olt li\iT mttor < < nro "old m Oinn'ri. ' .Nt'b bytht liunui.1 tlru k'Htn Itmutnlwnn lirnj Copt'clH \Mii.l. ' < th . Inr tile ilrui ; linen-it ol Ni'biailii. Ho- liViiis Co. , W. .1. Wnltt-tin-ihp. T Wpif iiinl..1111 II I iii niirtn.oliriitera 1'liiirin.ivy luilin x I i , lo in l.imlitli. M IMrr. .1. A. ! ullor \ t " . W I. Ilii-tu i , Ihn II CniiH' , C .1. I rlnM .1 1'owull I II ( H-iititli. lulin K llunsky , Murri'll H I'liuriii.iry .liinics I , rsMh It I' IS'ill , lr ) I ,1 Mrille , C M I res pnt.h i iiaii < iif-r. llatiii'tt l-lmrm.iry , 'iiirnoy .V IMy s J ( Kiim. I. \ \ . I iHrke.J II ' linmlt , Max lleilit. I > ( lirKici < on W K ljunli.i.PH. . 11 ( in , .Max Conrail l-iuiik M. riiKK. II It ixuiiixin. i.i-n llncilpr lM il i IMiarmKiy C. A. Mi-d hi-r. lUmnnl 3li'yor < 1 i null DKII.MII ! \ eu. , wli > lea e Uunlers Hi < - ' ' ir unj Loll I. VLT HltUT ) , JU1IDIOUS AND PEIISISTtnf f-f Adveitlslnif has always piovon Biiccosstul. He fin o placlncany Nowspnpor Aa-crtl8lns congutt LORD & THOMAS , AUTKBTISINO * C.t\TS < SD 10 "UnJoInUSUccU CHIRACO. DYSPEPSIA , SICK HEADACHE , Nut only relli-vril iiki > by ni'iit nirdlrlnt-s , bu uneiJ l imniu-ntly Hh llnlin s ( .oUlenDjspvp bialure. Pnco oUt ubo\ . All druggists , : , J. E. McCrew , the Most .SiietTisfnl CIALIST In the tnatmeiituf DISKASKS of tlm TIIIIOAT I.LMI ' . llr mr , I.IVHI , Kin.\r.vs. I'AI. : indn \ lU ) a ti of tlio llli UN and Nv.itvot'.s Bi > nM r.i-u.Ki s and NhiiVDi - HMI.U'STIOV ASTHMA and IH. vaiiii , ( iiuvH , . ll ) > uiise.s of the liAl ! > - ni.H unit HucfUM. all DisordPiy ut the SCXUAI . . . . .uln all ca esof PHIVATI nnd SKIN | JI K\SI : ' . Ills Ct IIK- . art ? llt.M \UK.\III.I. Rtld I'CHMNHVT 'j'li inot < iii-.TiN\Tii c\sts viti.ni.M : ) rapidly under his form of treatment. 'Ihe do tor H thoiiry It that no disease shonli be retarded ai incurubln until the dUeasei oignnls dpsti-oyed f.istcrthun itc.inbe repaired From liH jvars of expuiieuce lu HOM-ITAI , .1111 1'niVATK I'lurrifi : , tuo doctor UclasbCd ttmung the Li\uiM ) t-i-KCUi.isTS. Cl'NSL'I.TATION I'UKi : . Treatment by correspoudcnce. Send stam ] Offr | ° ce--Bushman Block. 16th and Douclns Sts.i Omaha , ob , OUR NEW ADDITION Is being rapidly pushed to completion and \vo hope to open the same by the 15th hist. The changes and improve incuts which we are also making in the old store extend to every floor and department. We propose to have not only the largest , but also the best arranged and best lighted Clothing Establishment. We have to apologize to our patrons for the present condition of our store , but it is unavoidable ; we are not only crowded with goods but crowded with buyers at all times , and customers may lind it a little inconvenient but they will find themselves amply repai d by the low prices we are making throughout our entire stock and tlio many bargains we are offering. Our stock of Overcoats is enormous and the change in the weather has created quite a demand for them. We have everything imaginable , or at least desirable , and among our stock will bo found many lots which are marked in price far below their in trinsic value. The lions' Suit stock is the heaviest ever shown and its variety warrants the as sertion that whoever buys a Winter Suit without at least looking here , fails to consult his own interest. There is not an establishment in the west that ofl'ers the selection or names the prices we do. Hoys and Children are as amply provided for we still have some of the special bargain Knee Pant Suits at $ L\50 a suit , which would be cheap at $5.00. We want every mother to look at this suit. In long Taut Suits and Boys' and hildreu' s Overcoats wo offer great inducements. Underwear you can buy of us at lower prices than the regular retailers pay for them. Gloves , Hosiery , Neckwear and all other ] \Iens' \ furnishings at lowest possible prices. Hats are almost given away , at least you would think so if you look at the con stant rush in our Hat Department. The quantities we handle of these goods , and the way we buy them puts all competition out of the question. COSTS Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. ft will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. 0 Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. IP ! * O EV3 A H A MEDICAL 9 SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & DodKO Sto. FZ. A.CES , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRU13ES Jlest facilities , apnartus and remedies fur sue T fiil treatment of every form of diseasecpnr liitf MrUical or burgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. . Hoard nnd Mtcmlaucc ; best hospital accoinm < ilatioiu in the nest. WHITK tok CIRCUIARS on Defonnitles an < * tlraces , Tru ei , Clul > 1'eet , Curvnture of th < Spinr , Piles , Tumors , Cancer. Catnirh HrotiChltib Inhalation , lUcctricitv , Paralysis , ! { pilcp < 'y Kn1 ney , Illadiler I'.ye. lar , S'-in ' aud lllood , apd all hur ical Operations. Diseases of Women n Spoclal'.y. HOOK ON DIIEACIS or WOMKN I'irE. ; OSLY RELIABLE MEDICAL IH3TISUIB Mir.INO A Bl'ECIiLTV Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood Diseases successfully treated Syp'.i 'me ' I'oisan removed from the cj tem wlinou" mrrcury New restoritivc treatment for lo > .s ol Vitnl Tower. I'eihons unable to visit us may l.t 11 rated at home by correspondence All column n ationsconfidential Meilicinesorlnstnimem.s flit by mail or express , securely packed , tu mnrks to Indicate contcnU or render. One per sonal interview preferred. Call and consult u 01 ml history of jour case , find we will bend iu ulain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , Jm wuciicy , Syphilis. Gleet anil VaricocUc , with 0.ttiou lUt. Address Until/lit Jltdtcal and Siirnieal Inttltt'lrot DR. McMENAMY , Tn-p Spoils niul Si'cilllnijs for Timber Clulin1" , 1'rnlt Tri'i's , s-nuill I mils , Oriiiinientiils , i\cr- : Kr < I'iiH , etc. Kt-nd for jirloo list -I'ltlli ; ' I > . K. I. A Bill , Shcnancloah. Iowa. 'Ihe liUKCul , luitcst & J Uncut In tlie world . 'fts'eiiKCr nccomruniliitliiiiii unpici > | | eil. Nr\v York In CilliiKfi\v vlit l uuilonilffe Oct ith i ANCiiouiA Oct. 27lti it Mil i Oct vuth i NKW YOIIK-IO I.lvhiirooi , VIA Qi'n.ssrow.v. Tim fclctmitel I Ijtrcfit un < l tlne't I'as ( Otr. Jlst iciiin > liii | kCiiKpr htPHiiu-r lu CITV Ot UO.MK. i tliu WorlJ. | halonn pn aKitnliin eow. Perry. Liverpool , llclfnit ur yuponhtown. I U unit unwsiili * per ( UHKOW iitiMiti' ori HU anil iipwunl * for lltyiir UUIIIH. Stii onil rlu i ( .U. llelurn tli Hutu ut ri'ituccil rait i iiiailo u > uilahlu lori'lllicr rouliiiitutini ; pxcurslmil'ti tinnrlviliMu < it cclni2 Iho Nurllianiloilth ur Iruliim. tlm lti\i > ri .Mersey anil llio | iicturc' 'iuu Clyiln "ti-erHUi ! S.il Am lior l.ineitnitti payable frc of eh.iriru , holil at lnrruitr.iti-9 ror Uuulc cf tuun , tickets or lurlliur liif-iniiatuin anply lo HENDERSON BROS. , 72 La Sallo St. , Chicago Oi lu any ut our loui ! agents. itemarkableforpowerful _ ' irrapjiW tbptlo tunu. p'llatiltt action and ub- elute durability , ai years' record lh be t KuarauH'o of the eictt- Ipnce ofttn.'se liutrumcnlii. WOOeERIOflEB ! PEERLESS DYES AHUTHK I1E3T. TUB"B OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , Tbo licst Route from Uinali.i nnd Council Illufls to TWO TriAlNS DAILY UK'IWICKN OMAHA ANB COUNCIL DLUitd AM ) MihTiuikpp , St. I'anl , MIiuitnpolN , Cedar Itnpidfy Itock Island , I'rrepnrt , Kockford , Clinton , Jubtiiiio ) | , Dnyenport , El in , Madison , .InnosTlllOy Kcloit , Winona , I.a Crusne , And til uthtr Important points I.ait , Norlhctit tnO KorthrouBhttckpts call nn tlio ticket acrtil t 1VH Fornam itntt , In Jtarkcr llluik. ur nl Uuliin 1-aclHo ' ' ' 'i'A'iifniim SIt | ier and the flnoit Dlnlnif Lnm In tb worl < ! nrf run on tbu main line nl tUu I lilrn ; ) , Jill waukco A. HI. I'aul IUIlwH > , unU frcry Httuatlon II palil to pft&acnktirt by cuuilvoui euipJ07u > CX tt(6 cuifipanT K. MII.L.KH * , ( Inif r l .Manarcr. J. K. 1 UCKItU , AMlttant ( .unt-rnl MaDHiar. A. V. U. UAlil'JCNTEH , Guutrnl i'uicnftr aad Tlckft Agtinl. OKO K. UKAKFOKU.AsJliUnt aj TtUMlic'eueri4liutcrlntcnC ? ! l. ' Nebraska National : U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , 1133. Taltl Up Cajillul $100,000 ' .Surplus uO.UUU ( * II. w. YWM. I'rcslilcnt. Lewis S. ItKf.ii , Vice I'reJltlen * . A. II. ToL'/AMS , "ml Vlro I'raslvJeat , \v. n. f. IliuiiiKa , L'ushler. W. V. Moitsr : , JOHN H. 11.V. . VAIIS , I.i.visH. . A. K. TOUSALIM. Ilankin ; ; Olllco THE IRON BANK , Corner I'-'U : and 1'uruuiu Hts , A Unitrnl U.IUKI ; t f