THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAYOCTOBER 10. 188a BEERS GRANTED A OT TRIAL A Nebraska Murderer Gets a Now Lease on Llfo. PUBLIC LANDS AND BUILDINGS. Transacted nt llic ItOKtilnr Meeting of tlie Hoard Lincoln ( iencrnl and Personal LIXCOI.X Ht-nr.AtJ op run OMAHA HRB , 1 10'At 1' STUKIIT , tixcorx , Oct . 9. I The sonlc-noo of Henry IJccrs , tlio youii ? man \vho murdered Johanna Augusta Kcifcrt near tins city about it year aio , and who \va * sentenced to hani ; on the 13th of last April , will be reversed. JudRO Cobb announced from the bench to-day that a formal opinion would be given by the court to-morrow | morning. The case was tried before Judge Chapman last December and taken to the supreme court on a writ of error. The sick ening details of this horrible crime are too familiar to the reading public to require repetition. When the case was first tried and submitted the Jury wai out but a short tluio before rea chmg the vcrittct of murder . . . in the llril drprce , and Judge Chapman pro- 1 I tiounred the st-nUinco of death upon him. 1 Hut Hcers hud able counsel and on some in- forma ities and the admission of questionable testimony the case was taken to a higher court , and the decision is to bo reversed and remiiii'lcd ' back for ; wnow trial. At the time thnre was but little or no doubt as to the prihonc. 's guilt , but he lias a new lease on life , with sumo chance of ul timate liberty. Hut the now trial will bring added expense to the state , and | K > ssibly a reaction - action of public sentnm-nt Ivfoio the law can agiiMi run its cour-io. Heels' respite may , however , run a shorter race than be- lore A i hatige of venue will doubtless be taken , and some other county will bear the remainIcr of the burden. l-t lll.ll I.AMIS AMI HUil.DISdS. The board or public lands and buildings met in regular session to-day , at U o'clock ; present , Joseph Scott , William Iocso and ( ! . L Laws The business transacted , while "outme , contains Hems of more or less gen eral ii..i'ri'st Reports from various state iimtilutinris wcro received , p.issed upon and placed on lllc. Coinmnndant Hammond , of the Soldu-rV and Sailors' home , reiwrts live empluyes on the btate's jiay roll , drawing the aggreg.iti' sum of J12i.UO : per nicntli. This sum is quite moderate considering the Im portance of the institution. Dr. Knanp , of the ins it.o . avv him , reports two de.ith.s dur- "ig th > past few < luy * . v\f \ Kato James and ] ) , iV"l I iillitlower. The history of the first nuini-'l sin > ws that her sad mental condition mm di .iMi was duo to extreme melancholy , caused i > \ the death of a brother. She was nilmitt'it to the hospital on the 2d : ! dav of Juli , ! > ; , from Adams county , and died on the ,10th mst On the adviro of her friends she was buried at the hospital ccmetory. Collillowcr'it history is somewhat sad. His iiiminitv win induced by the excessive use of alcohol and chloral , and first appeared about n year ago during a severe attaclc of rheuma tism. Ho was very wild and obstinate and had to be cnmimtfctl to the asj lum to insure the Rifety nf those around them. Heiwas Rreatl.tmubled by men whom hi ! claimed had changed into bugs. This was his great delusion He died atC o'clock on the morn ing of September ! M. Ho was committed on the "M day of May from Seward county. Warden Hyer- > submitted hi-t re port for the month of September. It is as follows Number of convicts in prison on the 1st dav of September , HJ'J ; number re ceived from the com ti miring the month , 10 ; total , ill' . ) number whoso terms expired , 1'J ; remaining in prison October 1st , . ' ( . ' 17. allowed S'J..lVUM ' ' John Lanlmm was on capitol gnmnds contract ; W. II.Vilcox for superintending change of dome and the con struction of columns , M9 ! M ; Joseph Hums , for boiler , pumps and fixtures for state house , Ms 10 ; A L. Godfrey coal and lights , $ .13.01 ; meat bill for the insane asylum , { Wt.75 This concluded the business and the board adjourned. Tin : \M > inii : UNION M ID : Mr. 'J' W. Lowery has instituted a suit in the district couit of Lancaster county against the Western Union telegraph com- janj * to recover S-'ml.O'J. that ho alleges ho lost by the failure of tlio company to trans mit a message promptly on the 23th of July , filed b.\ him at noon on that day. Hy Ins attorneys. Judge Parker and John I1. Maule , ho died his pctitnm to-day , alleging that he wired ins commission men at Cliic.igo to sVll corn on the day stated , and that it did not roach Its destination until after business hour.-- , and that acting upon the advice of the message the corn was put on the market the day following and sold , losing him the amount of his prayer for Judgment. The pe tition reiitus that had tlte telegram been ti'ansmitted promptlv from the ofllco of the company in this city it would have reached the commission men on a Hush market , in- btead of which the reverse is the case , and that the depreciation In value of the quantity of corn sold aggregates HM m. for which the phuntilT asks Judgment and the costs ol tlio suit The suit will attract a wide inter est owing to the Into complaints against the lorvlri' of the company in the city. roil 1'I.OVT UKPllCSBNTmVIS. Hon. J'lhn C. Watson , of Nebraska City , in In Lincoln to-day looking after cases he has pending In the supreme court. Ho came to the city from Weeping Water , where ho at tended the district convention last night , which honored him by making him the unani mous choice of the party for float representa tive. No one who knows Mr. Watson will question the wisdom of the choice of the re publicans of Otoe and Cass counties. During tlio last session of the legislature he servet hU constituents with distinguished ability , and the appropriations for tlio blind asylun and the relief fund for the Hohemlan pro e cutions were largely duo to his efforts am energv Whatever he touched in the shapi of leiri.slation turned to the public good am credit. While the appropriation bill wai pending It looked as though Cass count ; would bo left out in the cold so far as sona torlal representation was concerned , and thi did not suit the county in any sonso. Mr Watson's influence was sought by prominen citizens of the county to prevent this , and h < succeeded to the eminent satisfaction of al Interested. Mr Watson spent the day hero and returned turned homo over the Missouri 1'acific. II says that the republicans of Otoo county nr un and doing , and that the count in Nc vembtn will prove the loyalty of the party ii both counties si j-KKMi : COIT.T ritocEEniN-ns. Court met this morning at l > o'clock pur euant to adjournment. The foot of tin docket of the second Judicial district wa < called , and the following cases wore arguei and submitted : The state of Nebraska ex rol Sharkcy vs Judge Allen W. Field. Hart vs Dogge. Court adjourned until to-morrow mornin tSuO : o'clock. CITY NT.WSSH XOTK9. Dr. Oaborn'b appointment as temporar , Jtato veterinarian has been made pcrmanen ty the governor. This appointment Is es teemed a wise one. Capt J. K , Hill dropped down among * ' , " Lincoln friends today , Jle is tanking "a active 1- canvass statq treasurer an 8tJcnU ; > * s the * ticket wherever ho goes. * * -nc funeral services of the late u. E , Va Pelt will take place from his residence t ( morrow morning at 9:45 : , and his i email : will bo shipped to Sowanl an hour later ft burial. Ho will soon rest in the city thi tells of no Joys , sorrows or woes. Humor has it that the Missouri Parlf railway company will connect this city wit Crete in the near future. It la also chitmc that there Is no humbug In the move for grand union depot. The roads appreciai the needs of Lincoln In this line and wi supply them at no distant day. Ford Mickelwalt has reduced himself ovi twenty jxjundb during the past seven day The time for his allotted iiftc-cn day's ' fa passed the halt uiilo stone at noon to-du He will continue , he says , to the end. Hi the symptoms will have to chnngo wondc fully fast if he glows m any way poor ar emaciated Senator Kecklcy , of York , was among tl state visitors at TUB UEE headquarters t day. He says that the canvass Is runnlt smoothly in hU district now , Bad is confldci of vindication in every souse at the polls. I returned home to-night on the 10:30 : Ilu llngton train. Acting Chancellor Bessy , of the state ur varsity has received a letter from the W ; department at Washington , statingth jfoutcnant Orlfttth , the ncvf military In structor has boon ordered to reiort hero vithotit necessary delay , Oood humor 1 < the hctilth of the soul , indues Its prison. The humor in your jluod ! > not wood ; ilrivolt out with War- luf's Loj * Cabin Sarsap.irllla , und thus drive out tlio sadiu-ss tliut holds you 1U irUonor. 1'JO duaos , $1. All druggists cc-op it. UNDKIt TIIK OA.UH. A Switchman Crushed to Dentil In tlio Union 1'aclflc Ynrdn , John Hcnoy , a young man , twenty-four years of age1 , employed as a switchman on : he L'nion Pacific , was crushed to death yesterday by the cars. The accident occurred about 3:33 : o'clock near the crossing at Seventh and Jones streets. Honey had been busily engaged at his work on englno 11VJ , and was perfectly sober aciordlng to the testimony of all who paw him before the accident. He had | ust boon turning the switch for a tram that was to bo sidetracked and stepped between two of the cars pre sumably to climb up on top of ono of them to set a brake. A moment later a teamster named I < M. Young saw him clinging to the deadwood , with his feet dragging on the track , and shouting for help. Young imme diately called the attention of John Ford , the flagman , to Honey's perilous predicament Ford immediately signalled to the enirtneer and the train , which was going very slowly , was stopped before it hand gone a car length. Hut it was too late to save Heney , as ho had relinquished his grip on the deadwood and had faMcn to the track with his lees across the rails , The cars ran over him , mutilating him horribly. The wheels passed almost the entire length of his loft leg. completely llattenmg it The rnrht leg was also badly crushed. He fell with his body on tlio south side of the track , and as the wheels were passing over his legs ho rose to a sitting posture , but the lower part of the car struck him on the head , stunning him. He did not retrain consciousness , ami in fifteen minutes after ho was pulled from under the wheels he had ceased to breathe. The coroner was summoned and a Jury impanelled. The testimony given was very meager and not sufficient to make apparent who could bo blamed for the accident. It Is said , however , that the ballast had been re moved from the rails for the purpose of re placing it with fresh material , and that the probabilities were the deceased had stumbled over one of the exposed sleepers while ti'iing to board the car. A verdict was rendered that the "deceased had come to his death by being crushed by the cars while In the performance of his duty as switchman in the Union I'acific yards. " Hcney has been in the employ of the com pany for six or seven months as a switch man. He was a single man and boarded al Dick Hurdish's , on Tenth and Capitol ave nue. He was a member of tnc switchmen's brotherhood and tliev will see that he re ceives a decent burial. Ho had been work ing under an alms as his real name was Idem Hoagland , and his former homo in Hound lirook , N. J. His parents were wired , and in reply asked that the remains be forwarded to that place , which will be done to-day from Hcafey i : Heafey's. Misfortune rarely comes alone. If you hi\v : 1'iuijjht cold bo careful to quickly relieve that paln.bo it external or inter nal.Viinior' * Lo Cabin Extract is the best , safest , mont reliable ) remedy for in ternal and external use. Two si/.es. Price $1. _ Democratic .Morton Men. Mr. C. O. Lobeck has a political curiosity in the line of a photograph recently taken in Medina , N. Y. The democratic club in that city have decided to support Hill for gov ernor and Harrison and Morton for presi dent aud vice president. To herald more emphatically their choices they have swung across the principal street an immense ban ner on which are painted immense portraits of Hill , Harrison and Morton , with senti ments inscribed beneath each picture in dorsing the onyinal for the oftlco for which ho was running. When the banner was first flung to the breeze it created great excite ment in Medina. "When the stomach lacks vioi ; % and regularity there will be ilatulonce , heartburn , nausea , iickhoadaeho , net-v- OUMICSS , use Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood 1'uri- ller , to give tone and regularity to the btomach. The Sisli'r'H Funeral. This morning the funeral of the late Sister Mary Scholastic : ! will leave St. Mary's con vent at 10 o'clocit , high mass first being cel ebrated in the convent chapel. Solemn ser vices were hold in the convent both yesterday and to-day and prayers have been offered for the repose of the departed soul. The pallbearers - bearers selected are Dr. C. 1' . Harrlgan , John Hush , Michael Doe , Michael Donovan , Jeremiah Mulvahill and l d J. Hreunan. The funeral will bo attended bv a number of sisters and priests from Council Hluffs , and the remains will bo interred in the Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre. Uncertainty may attend business ventures and enterprises , but it never attends the prompt administration of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. 1'rico iTi cents. "My sore ran in the night , and my soul re fused to be comforted. " "I'oor fellow ! of course it did. 1'ity ho couldn't get Salvation Oil. Omy 'Jo cents. Oldest and the best , Jarvis brandy. A Pontoon Hridge. General Lyman Banks , representing Colonel S. N. Stewart , the Inventor of the pontoon bridge , is in the city for the purpose of organizing a company to bridge the Mis souri at this point. The essential points ol tno pontoon bridge proposed are two sections loading out to near the mam channel of the river aud held perpendicular to the banks by means of cables. From their extrcimtiet two other sections Incline down the stream , meeting in a V shape , and constituting the draw which on account of Its shape may be closed without meeting the resistance of the current and requiring only ono man for its operation. The entire structure consists ol boats twelve feet wide by twenty-four long , placed side by side and which are removed entirely when the ice goes down in the spring. General Hanks estimates the total cost of such a structure to Omaha at 51S.OOO The great advantages claimed are cheapness bafcty , and Its adaptability for rapid travel- no signs to walk being required. Leaven worth has been investigating the Ncbraski C'lty bridge and is now looking for u location for one of its own. It is claimed that Omah ; will nave a jxmtoon bridge at her levee- within six months. CREAM Its gunerlor excellence proven In millions n homes for moro than u quarter of a century. I Is used by the United Sutcs Unrernmrnt. K clorsd by th head ot the great Universities the BtrouKst , purest and iuo t healthful , 1'rlrr'i Cream Ualclnc I'owilnr iluc not tuii iuumoutt. llm nrtiluiii. Bolil nnly lu raiu. ruicK DAKINO ro\rijit o > . Vork. Chlcaeo. bt. Louli Miu , TiiJUi , Jun JO , lTh l Bwlfl Extnc Companr. Atlini , Oa.-OfD. tl m a Ono of mf children wa tronhlwi will ) rheumatlim and lollt for about two yenrt. W * aaro i-erfcroiil | klnJi of motl- loobut without t'rott.onJ ' benn todcipair et curlnz h r at It , I nat penjadfel to try your RtMtr < Specific. After ho had u > 3 e Tral boUl 4 the < ltl l fl all tilt appeared , and thi U nun a bale , brartr and bpMthjr Irl twelro jran oil. Anolhflr child baa Jmt l * finn amiottd In th * tAme waf , aad 1 urn uilng th * b. 6. B. aud nctlrlpatc a prompt and pormautut cure. N. C. Wioaosm. RICH HILL , Mo , Julr 7 , l -Ths Bnlfl poclfij Co. , Atlanta , ffa. Oentltmtn i Our llttl * girl when lint Uireo WMUold brok * rut with eciemrv Wo tried the precrt | > tloBI from eral c o < t dootori , but without any pwtal lien ( lt We trlfd 8. 8 , 8. , tn-1 tij th * tfraeoc * butlU WM ROB * br had began la . . . . . . . . I ntf duty tu tali statement , lUipectfully , H , T. Suoic. Cmrunoooi , T HX , Juno ! 7 , lSSi-Th Knit ! Speoinc Co. . Atlanta , Oa.-Ontlpraon t In 1 I contracted blood poison , and at once > ou2ht a cbyiUttaii , who treated me for ftr- rafinontiu. ny lilt advloo I went to Crab Urrhard Sprlngi , Ky. . wh r hit courev of treatrient ivm ciri.fully observed. I rccor * cred , at 1 tliouioit , but tb * next ( prtn * pirn. rlc U-gaii to appear on my face at I body. Those gradually increased to torfii and run ning ulcer * . I was advlw.i tn try 8. H. S , and Immediately aftr taking II I commcuci-d to Improre , ilonly BI nut , Ii-it niotu rapidly aIUrwar.l , and soon notblng reir.nluo.1 to tell of mr trouble. My blood Ii now thor oughly eloanird , aud my rtfm free rn > m taint , and I ewe ray present condition a perfect cure to year niddlolne. I cheerfully Klro thin utateraenl that oltien who hst * Iffoted ad I hav * . may reap tbo ftanie benefit. 1URDT M. IIOUT , 24 Welt Ninth St. HOUKR , Li. , May 25 , ISRS-The Swift BpTlfl Co , Atlanta , Oa Oentlnin i About two year * & < > tny KeQeral health cave war en * ilrtiy. I wu to debilitated that I afiuo t d < xpaucd of ever feellnt wtil ncaln. All that tbn phynlclaus done for mebrauphtro rurmaneut rulli-f. frlendj Inilsti-l that I ahould glv a 8. 8. a fair trial.although ! Ihought it would be throwing away money. After taUnu n thorough course , my health and itreimth returned , and I mint any that . 8. H. alone cured me , u I discarded all other * while n tnu U. An a tonic I cnn moil heartily rwcommend U | for goueral Otblllty , II certainly U a iprclflo. W. F. BBIPOM , J. P. ITourn , I. * . 1 know Mr. W F. llrMgen , and Mil cay that hli itatrment Ii correct. Josim BH LTO ! . Dni TrcatUo on Iloo-l and Skin Dlscanpi mailed Creo. Tug Bwi/r Drcctria Co. , Drawer 4 Thomson's Celebrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS HAVK NKVKH IlKKN I'.OU.U , TO PH13S- EXT MAKU. MO UK POP til * A II THAN KVKU , A I'EUFKCT KIT GUARANTEED. Three LonRths , Short , MuUluin ami Ilx- tra l.oni ? . Twelve Oracles. Highest Awards Granted , THE BK8T GOODS ANI > CHEAPEST QUAMTY. FOlt SALIl EVEKYWIIEHE. THOMSON , LANODON & CO. , HEW YOBS. SOI.K MANUKACTUUKU3. Mention tbu Oiualiu nee. NPREOEDENTED ATTRACTION u OVKH A MILLION LSL Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the legislature of IftH , for Ed ucational and Charitable purposes , and Its fian- chl e madu u p.irt of the nrn-ent State Constitu tion , In 1H7C , bv ' an overwht-lmfnc popular vote. ItsOKAN'D'KXTUAOItniNAltV IHtAWINdS take place Seml-Annually ( Juno and December ) and its (1ICAXU SlNCil-lJ NL'MHIIU DKAW- INOS take place on each ottlm ithertcnmoutlis In the year , and ara all drawn In nubile , at the Academy of Music , New Orleans La. "We do hereby certify that \ve supervise the arraiiKenu'iit-i tor all the Monthly and SemiAnnual nual llrawliiK < < of The Louisiana St.itu Lotreiv Company , and in person imuiacn and control the Drawings thomselvo-i , and that the s.imo are conducted with honesty , fairness , and In good faith toward all parties , and wo authorize thommpany to use this certificate , with fac similed of our signatures attached , lu Us adver tisements. " COMMl ! 8IONiilS. : Wo , theunderslcned Hanks and Hankers , will nay all Prices drawn In Tha Louisiana State Lotteries w , bleu may ue presented at our count- ters : H. M. WALMHLHV , Pros. Louisiana Nat. Hank. PIKHHK LANAtT.Prert. . State Nat'l Hank A. HALDWIN , Pre.s. New Orleans Nat'l Hank. CAUL KUIIN. Pres. I'nlon ' National Uank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , In the Academy or Music. New Or leans , Tuesday , November III , 18H8. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen tieths $1 , I.HT or i-iir/.ES. I I'llIZK OFi.100.OoOU . 3l .00i ) 1 PUIZK OK l ( > M Wls . 1UO , ( ) 1 l'HI/i : OK WI.UMls . H,000 ) 1 PUIZB OK ai.UWI . L'5a 3 PKIZKSOr 10 , ( X ) are . i.MK , CPltlXKSOK rit ) are . 1S.OOO iiPlll/.KSOK l.Wflure . r > .uoO 1U ) PIII7.KSOP 5'W are . CO.aW i ( ) Pltl/.KSOK IWOare . CO.OOd KWPH1ZKSOK iW are . 100.UOJ API'llOXIMATIorf 1MIIZKS. 100 Prizes of | M i ure . ( AOOO 100 do aniaro . : , ooo 100 do SOOare . 20,000 TKIIMINAL l-ni7.CS. TOD do IWare . 99 , H IW ) do loOare . W.900 3,134 Prizes , amounting to . Jl.OM. M NOTE.T.ckets druwmtt Capital Prltes re not en- lllle > 1 tu tt'rmlnul | irlt i. tVFoiiCi fit IlArLd , ur nnjr further Information ilonlrcJ , write U-clbtj to the untlemlEneil , cloarlf ttutluK your rcsldcncu.with Hutu , ( Munty. Mreet nnd number. Moro rnplJ return malt cluUvrrj will bo * nurpd hr your enclo lnff an envelope bu rlaff rour lull aililreii. deiiil 1'0 TAL NOTK3. 12iprc < 9 .Moner Orders , of New York Kichanue In ordinary letter , Currencr \ Kipresn ( at our eipen.e . I ) . 0 Address teiered etters to NfiW ORLEANS NATIONAL 11ANK. New Orleani , IA , TJ IATT7TV1"R11J Tnat the Prc nc of Gen- IViliilllMUJilliiV uraU llouuruk'ord nnd KarlT , who r In charao or the drftwln < 9. Is tfuor- intee of abioluta fulrnoas mil Intezrltr. that the chances IVM all eunal , and ihnt no one can uo jblr | fllvlne whxt ininilior will druwtt tirtio. IIKMKMUKlt , alio , tliuttbu parmpnt Of prize * ti u v wim NATIONAL UA.SKS or Now otleani. and the Tickets are ilgncd hjr the I'rai- UfDl of an Institution wuoia rhanore-1 rlgnU are recu nl < ea In the Itlnheit courtts tlicrulore , towsro of nr Imltatloui or nnonrmoui icbemet. * FOR THE CAMPAIGN -T BEND FOR CIRCULARS i-fr . GEOB.CARRENTER&GD. : E02TEOB S.WATER ST. CHICAGO. Timber Claims , Tree Swth and PcwUlnu * for Timber Claims. Fruit Trees , bmall Fruits OrnuueiUaU , liver- grpent. etc. tieail ( ur i > rlc * lUt-ntHK ! A'Wr ' , 11. S. I.AKK , l rup , , Shenandoah , Iowa. UNION COLLEGE OF LAW , S v For circulars addrc > II. HOOTU , CMcaco.lU , Who li WEAK , NEKTOf . DEHIMTA- TED. who In hU POM.T end IliNOK AN4T. hM TBirLKD w y Ml TinOB or HODr , aill > aad MANHOOD , cAuilti exhtuitlDg rlM upon the FOIJNTAIFTn of LIVE , HKADAVBE , RACKAtlHE , DreaJAii Dreamt. WKAHlfKMN of Memorr , HAN1I. rVLKKM * In dOCIETT. PimPtrjl upon the rAOE , and til thi ) BFFECTH IsiJlnctJ A LY nKCAT wirt p rhtp CONHUMP. ? SON or INSANITY , should coiMUlt M once the CKLKBBATCD Dr. Cluke , EnUbllihwl l. Ct. Clarkt hM mad * NERVOl'H DE- . CHKONK ! and all DUeaiei of II * GENITO VlilKAHT Urrani a I.lfo ttvdjr. It makei NO dlCercne * WHAT you hkT uken or WHO hat failed to cure you. * V r EM ALKAiurTerlnic from dlsemwpf ou- Bar to thir MX can coruult with the aisurance T ipedf relief and euro. Send 2 oenU pogtago lot work * oo yonr dlieAtet. * -C ncl i cenU potUgo for C Iebrn ed Work * on Cbronle , NerTon * and I > ell * * blieate * . Coniultatlon , peraonaUjr or by tetter , flrtie. Consult the old orlor. Thoniandi eor 4. OBrei and parlor * prlritta. * V-Tho o contemplating Marriage tend for Dr. Clnrkc'a celebrated gulila ale and reualc. each l&c. , both &e. ( jump ) . Before confiding yonr caie , coniult Dr. 4I.AMKE. A friendly letter or call may laye future sufferingatid ihame , and add golden yean to life.Book l.ltf'm ( Secret ) Er. r r , " 50c. ( itampi ) . Medicine and writing Mnt Terynher * . * ecure from expoaure. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays , 9 to 12. Addms , F. D. OLAEKB. M. D. tee s . oiarfc au 4mcAQO. tVL. _ Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. AJfruyilt > tary Meillrinn that ncciU butkUUl to prove Its worth. Or , Callender's ' Left liner [ litters , The only Distilled Hitters In the United States. The only Hitters recognized by tha United States Internal revenue laws as a Pro prietary Medirlue. Liiwfully Patented. No of Patent 14-0.573. Contains no fusil olls.no essential oils , no foreign substance or dumnK. tag drtiiis. A perfectly pure medicine , com pounded from Pure Hoot Herbs and Old Peach ; pleasant to the taste , quiet and declaim In itl effect. Cures Dyspepsia jr Yellow Jaundice In flrcdtys. Hegulatei the Bowels. luvlcorates Inacttre Liver , Guroi Dboase'l Mver , Kovlvei toe Kidneys , Improves the Appetite Quickly. RejruUte ? the wnole system. New Uf to th whelt ijstem. folrfft Uvur lllttcra are * > ld In Omaha. .Neb . bjrthe Mowing druiojim Klolmnlwn Drug Co. Mi elal Wholesale , fur tUo 6run Interest of Nebraska. He- - " - follow --i m * .Inuin FonjtlV , It. U.Kell. . Ur.J * . J.Mitllle. C. M. Crls- 8er , K. i'haiuller , Hahn's IHmrniacr , ! hinn r A l > ar' J.U KliiK.J. W. Clnrte.,1 H.Sc-limlilt. .Mm lleiht.,1 M.OhrUlenson. VV. K. Lntnl > L-rwn , II .H. Cor , .Max Conrad , Frank \V. KOKR. it. Hnvnuivin. ( Ipn. Kuedcr Bo > < l'B 1'Uaruiui'j. C , A. Mrlchcr , Hownrtl M 7t < r . Krank Dcllnno A Co. . wholesale dealers In Clxars and Left l.lver Hitters. 21,329,350 TansilPs Punch Cigars wore shipped dnrltiR the past two -years , without n drum. * . , \v jmer In our employ. No other SfflniSk nWA wSs11' ? - one HKout ( dealer only ) f anted In each town. SOLO BY LEADING DRUGGISTS. R.W.TANSIU.&C0..55 Stale St.Chicaao. nvcc Arc th UICOArc SPECIAL SALE OF MENS' SUITS , MADE FROM THE CELEBRATED MECHANICSVILLE GOODS. LOT 1. We ofTor COO strictly all wool heavy weight Cussimere Suits , now Fall and Winter styles , just made up from the Mechanicsvillc Woolen Co.'s best Silk Mixtures , worth $ : ! ,00 per yard , in single breasted Sack Suit * , regulnrsizes 3.5 to 44dark blue and black stripe * very nobby and very stylish , at only $12 per suit. Tlio usual retail price is not less than $18 per suit anywhere. LOT 'J. Wo olTer 'JoO Suits of the same attractive fabrics , made by the Meehanicsville Woolen Co. , in brown and black stripes , single breasted Sack Suits very stylishly cut and made in the best manner intended for an 313 suit this season. We oiler to close them out at ill. ' . Scud for samples ; send your measure before the si/es arc broken ; they will not last long. LOT a. We oiler GOO dark brown and mixed Plaid Suits made by tlio Mechan ics ville Woolen Co. , pure Silk and wool fabric , heavy weight , otio of the most de.-irablo styles made by this famous mill tliis season at the same extraordi nary low price , S1U per suit. Please notice that all the above lots advertised are new goods and new styles made by one of the most reliable and popular woolen mills in New England. We slate only facts when we atllrm that MS is the average retail price for the-e suits throughout the country , but for tin ) purpose of advertising and to prove that only largo manufacturers can offer such bargains , we will close them out nt $12 per suit. They are not job lots of broken sizes , but new regular goods made in our best manner. Send your orders at once if you do not wan to bo disappointed. Send for samples. for the * .tmo grade of goods. $ T.r > 0. Send for u suit and if it is not satisfactoryre turn it at our expense. LOT 7.-Stock No. 2SS1. Wo offer tho-o boys' plaited Norfolk Illouso Suits , ages I to II , made from the celebrated - brated Moehanicvillo Cheviotin a neat red mixture , suitable for dress or school purposes. The price is popular $ i.r > 0. This suit wo know will give satisfaction and if the buyer would pay tii * $7 for it , ho would not bo cheated. Hciuumber the price , $ l0. . Lot 8. CHILDREN'S' KNEE 1'ANTS 500 pairs , excellent quality , new Fall style fabric , at only 60 cent * per pair. Ev ery boy commencing scboolevcn if he does not need a new &uit , is very apt to need a pair of new pantaloons to finish up the tc.uonith. . This lot olTcicd will bu found worth fully $1 per pair , but for the purpose of calling attention to our Children's De partment for the fall season , we will clo e this lot out for 60 cents per pair ; new goods and new styles. We solicit correspondence from every section of the United States in regard to Winter Suits and \Vmter Overcoats , Youths' bulls , lto\s' Suits , Hats and Caps , Gentlemen's furnishing goods , Cloths , 1'icce goods and trimmings , and Custom Garments fin f.ict , anything pcitaining to our line of business ) , and we will promptly serd samples , laige enough to show any bluer the colorings and styles that \\e are offering. The reputation of the Continen tal is at htake in everything c advertise and we never advertise broken sizes or job lots. All goods thai we advertise are reg ular , straight goods , and will be found as represented and give satisfaction. LOT 10. We offer 150 Mens' nine Chin chilla Overcoats , full indigo , trimmed with heavy serge linings , edges bound , silk vel- vt t collar , in regular sues Irt-m " > n to 44. Tins lot carried from last season and will close them at the remarkably low price of § 12 , and do not expect to be able to make such a liberal offer this seaso again. Gord > bent to any address in tins L'ni'ed State , and if not satisfactory may be returned at our expense. Freeland , Looniis & Co. Proprietors ; Cor. Douglas aud 15th Streets , Oiuaha , Nebraska. The Largest Clothing House > Vcst of tiie Mississippi. Notice to Contractors. Proposali will bo received at the SEALKU ollice of county clerk. louila-i ) county , until J o'clock p. m. yrvturd ly , Oct. I.ltli , IMS , for re moving 4.UIO yards , moro or leas , nf e.irth , on half bectlou line In Sec. in , ! . K , n r < K. , all dirt to bo placed between railway track and bridce. Certified check of $25.00 to accompany each bid. Tliu board reserves the rluht to reject any aud all bid- * II. I ) . Itnctn : , County Clerk. olOnu-iJtwl rr. j. Surgeon and Physician , Offlco N. W turner Hill an J \ > Jiul.ii St. 0Ile telephone , tw,1 Uoildauca teleplions. JH Light-weight Fall Overcoats , No garment is tnoro important for a gentleman to have in his wardrobe this time of the year when the night.- * and mornings are beginning to bo very cool , than a Light-weight Overcoat. LOT 4.Vc olTer a most extraordi nary bargain in a line worsted and wool mixed Fall Overcoat ( oOO of them ) dark color , made with fine sill : facings , a goiiteel and dressy garment in every respect , made new within the past . " 0 day.s. An Overcoat which in the ordi nary course of retail business , would not be sold anywhere for less than 31-3. Tlte goods are made by the North Adams Woolen Company are pureclean stock , no mixture of cotton in them , and line enough for servive on any occasion all made with wide silk facings.Vo offer them to close at $10 each , in regu lar sixes from SI to 44. Do not fail to see this line of overcoats. It is one of the most remarkable bargains we have over had the privilege of ottering. LOT 5. Hoys' Suits $7.00 Stock No. 2IW1. These Suits are undoubtedly the best bargain wo have ever offered in this department ; they are full \Vintor weights , of a dark brown casslmore , for boys from lit to 17. Wo carried over alxnit W suits from last sc.'ihon and will oiler them at this sale for $7. If you can duplicate this suit for ilO in any other block return it to us and receive the amount of your purchase money. Remember the price , i7. LOT . Hov ' Short Punt Suitsprice ? n.50 Stock No. U07 ! ! . This lot is cut in regular short punt sizes from 4 to 1 land is made from a dark mixed cassimerono shoddy but now goods just put on our counters and plenty of them. Wo never advertise a lot utile we have all i/.es. We recommend this suit for school pur- po = e3 and oiler it at a prieo unheard of Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will bo received nt the ofTlco of. County Clerk , Douglas County , until i p. in , Saturday October 11th , A 1 > . HVI , for tomovln H.COO yards of earth , more or li" > . near llonnlnn- tou Station , between sortlon 11 anil H.T ID. It 11. Certified check of. i2i > . ( X ) to accompany each bid. The Ilourd roionxM the right tut eject any and nllblda. M. I ) . ItOCHf : , 01110 m\e ( it-wit County Cleik. GItr.YI.OCK 1NSTITIJTK. r > omh Wllllnmstown. nerMitro county , MasAprlv.ite hcliool for Imy-i. I'rapare for college , scientific school or business. 1'orty-sev- enth yo.ir begins 'ihursday. September Mtli. Tor c.italoiniu uddro a liKO. V. MILLS , I'rlnclpal. 'NORTHWESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY. I.OIJ.VTIOV-M mllni north of Chlraeo. r.UIrvA ) Full Corps of Kzperlcncod la- Ktructors. < ! llKKIfin.lTU KlveCour eiof Pludf. PAf'llilTIKH urpn § ed fur Iintrue-tlon. llcnllh Homo CoiiifiirtB. nml ClirMtlan Inriiirnret. Mu.l. II. I' . l , \ V11IMO.V , Niipl. Ulcbluud I'ark , 111. Send lur Cutaluuuo. mm : PIIKKIUMIUTAHV : ACAnn.MY- -L Pcoksklll-on-lltiilooii : N. V. fli ml forcata- loguo. JNO M.TIl.DKN. M. D. , M. A. , Principal. . PK.V OIVKN AWAV. Pnttlculanifrao GOI.rt . . HOMKSTKAll. " Olliullll. Nob. POPITLAHIT'Sr To attain the utatHlartl of business that a merchant strive * to vain , he must first obtain the implicit con- flilcnreof the public. U is iiotaau matter ( as all business tncn are aware ) to accomplish this nijllcitlt taste. ana U is an isolated case where it occurs liy tlolng a STRICTLY HONORABLE BUSINESS , / . ( t. ( " ( "O for the public somt'thi ng which greatly bmeflttetl their pa.'Iiettmob . * ami their baclta , the Mis/it Llothinu 1'arlors , 1J1V Furiunn street , hurc become vei'n popular , anil hare nut onlii ualneil the conjitlcnce of the Omaha public but have also received their thanks. If'e ttrire at all times to please our patrons , popularity is convinclnu pronf of our success. The ( Inline * * of trade counted with the fact that , the tailors had a yreat quantity of youds left on their hands , has lent considerable towards our op portunity to purchase their , MISFIT AND UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS At a very nominal figure , and below we quote prices for these uood * which will induce the mosl invctcrat * _ bargain seeker to invest iyate. Fall and Winter Suits Correct Styles , Elegantly Made and Trimmed. $ 0.50 buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $20. 11.50 buys a One-Mutton Sack Suit , which was made to order for $22. 13.75 buys a Straight-Cut Sack Suit , which was made to order for S2S. 1(5.00 ( buys a Hailroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $30. 20.00 buys a Kour-HuttonjCutnway Suir ( 7 5cu Wa3 } mfo fo oi'dor fuV ? J.0. 24.00 buys n Oiin-liuttou Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for f 50. oa - , oij srt Imys a Ikiinoeklmrn Cheviot , frock or sack , which was made to order for $00. . ' 50.00 buys a Crepe Worstedim. ( ) 4-Uutton Cutaway , which was made to order for $ C5 rs AND THEY ABE DANDIES. § 18.00 buys a cassinioro Prince Albert Suit which wamudo to order for * 37. 22.50 buys a Clmviot Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $16. 25.50 buys a Corkacre\y Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $50. 30 00 buys a Nobby Pin Check , light color , which was mad-1 to order fcr $00. 35.00 buys an importedWoratc'l ' , satin lined , which wa ? made to order for ? 70. 40.00 buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was inatlo to order for * SO. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , Beauties from $8 up , A nobby and complete line of Pantaloons from $ if,7fito $10. All alterationslo improve a fll done free of charge MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119 Three Doors East of i2th Street. Omaha , Neb. Mai ! Orders Promptly Attended to - r A