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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1888)
8 THE ( BIAHA PAILY BEEt THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1888. THK CITY. The internal revenue collections yes terday Amounted to WM.tK ) . The Norwegian and Danish M. K. church has tiled articles of incorpora tion. tion.The The Omaha Wheel club gives a Miirco Saturday night nt the club house. Re freshments will be served. Header The word "bushelmtin" used in an article in which reference was made to the tailoring business means in the parlance of the tradean over-hauler of clothes , a repairer and mender. A citizen writes Tin : I3ii : : a letter on the inellleiuney of the city police , citing nri iiihtanco in support of his position. Had he signed his name and given his htroet numbcrtho communication would have been printed. The well-known form of "Whisky Jack" wascarried into the police station hibt night. Some one had "staked' ' Jack to a load of whisky , and ho laid himself down on the middle of the side walk and went to sleep. The ladies having charge of the pro posed ba/.aar to be held at the Omaha Guards' armory , for the purpose of rais ing a fund to send the guards to Wash ington at the time of the inauguration , held their lirst meeting at the 1'axton yesterday. The perennial on.sc of Henry Horn- bcrger came up in the police court _ again Tuesday , and for the third time the jury disagreed. Ilornbergor is charged with helling liquor after mid night. Anolhorcontinuanceof the case has been made. The local coal dealers on the various rends in Nebraska , especialy on the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha , have already laid in a full sup ply of coal for the coming winter. Last winter many towns had a very small stock of fuel on hand when the "blu- zards" tot in. In an investigation of the plumbing of the postollice building it has been dis covered that a four-inch horizontal pipe had been put in to carry olT the slush of .1 nix-inch pipe , which justifies the many complaints at the building. Nearly 80,000 has been expended on the plumb ing of the building. Applications for space in the approaching preaching fall exhibition of the West ern Art association 'it the Lininger gallery - lory arc beginning to coino in. All lists of pictures and exhibits should ho sent to Mr. Clement Chase , chairman of the exhibition committee , Hit South Six teenth street. J. T. Malley was arrested last evening by Ollicor Drummy charged with cutting Daniel Burner with a pen knife , Bnr- tier and Malley had a light on Tenth street last evening , and during the row Malic yd row his knife and slashed I3ur- ner , making several painful wounds. Thomas Carey applied for admission to the county poor farm , but as ho is a iion-i'csidont it was refused. The po lice therefore arrested him as a vagrant and Judge Horka gave him Fifteen days in jail. The man was racked with disease and the county physician has been supplying him with medicines. Ho explained to the judge that ho had neither homo nor friends and could not sleep out of doors this weather. A kit of carpenters' tools were taken from a Tenth street pawnshop yester day , as being stolen goods , and brought to the police station. Last night a young fellow giving the name of Ed Ball was arrested charged with steal ing the tools. Hull claims that he tool : them from his fatherand being in need of a little rcadv cash left them with "his undo , " fully intending to redeem them. He will bo given a chance to tell his story to Judge IJorka to-day. Charles Lloyd , vas sent to the county jail last week , charged with haviirg an excess of alcohol in his system. Ho was found on the bottoms at Council Bluffs wandering aimlessly around and endeavoring to tear up the willows on the river bank. Lloyd was at ono time the superintendent of the 'bus line hero. Misfortune drove him to drink , and from drink ho graduated into in sanity. The police found him wander ing around the streets last evening and took care of him. A runaway was reported at a late hour under the Sixteenth street via duct. Nobody was known to bo hurt , but the buggy was smashed to pieces. 1'hc horse was captured with about an nrmful of bwggy attached to him and taken to a livery stable at the corner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets. The re mains of the buggy were taken to 904 South Sixteenth street. The parties who stopped the steed state that ho was decked with a red bandana , carefully tied about his head. Personal Paragraphs. Judge Dunily is homo with n number of trophies of hl.s hunting trip. . Major C. J. Dickey and Lieutenant Terrctt , Fort Hobinson , are at the Pnxton. C. E. Trlpp und W. M. Wilson , prominent railroad men , are at the Murray. C. E Hoyt , n nephew of President Cleve land , and wife are at the Murray. Miss Eva Cauldwell , of Orange. Gal. , a niece of the cditorof thoNow YorkMeicury , Is the guest of Mrs. Clement Chase. Captain M. II. Treadway , of Virginia , was In the city on his way to Texas. It is likely that he will return to Nebraska and take up his homo here. Mr. Henry Lehtyof ! the firm of McKInley & Lannlng , Hastings , arrived yesterday to bo the guest for a few days of the editor of the Excelsior. Leave of absence has been granted to First Lieutenant William K. Abercromhio , of the Hccond Infantry , as also Captain Joseph W. Duncan , of the Twenty-first infantry , fort Sidney. . W , S White , of Rockland. Maine , and E. B. Henley , of St. Louis are looking over Omaha with Mr. Wendell Iteiibon. Mr. AVhito is mayor of Rockland and is much im pressed with the metropolitan appearance of Our western city. ' The Ilev. Ulshop John F. Hurst , one of the eciilor bishops of the Methodist Episcopal church , spent yesterday in this city. Bishop Hurst was the guest of his nephew , Mr. W. K. Kurtz , of the Patrick Land company , and was much pleased at the rapid growth and development of Omaha. * s i An Unfaithful Hoy. Sheriff Coburn took only three incorrigl- Mcs to the reform school yesterday instead of four. It is it practice of the court to let BOIHO of.tlio youngsters return homo after being sentenced , on the promise of their parents to deliver them up when wanted. Jerry Collins was given that privilege , bul failed to report to the sheriff as notified. The llnhrnw Knlr. The third night of the Hebrew eharitj fair was moro interesting than the first , the attendance being greatly Increased and new attractions were uddcd. Among the new features was the art gallery , It consists of a beautiful display of paintings , engravings , drawings and water colors. Among thctn are reproductions of pieces by the cre.it masters. The young ladles who nre soiling chances on various articles did a driving business and added a good many new names to their lists. Dancing and promo- ending wcro.amonj ? the features of the even- Jug and added diversity to the attractions of tlio fair , The display continues every nicht of the week. Another lilg Financial Concern. The United States Loan and Investment couipanyfllcd | articles of Incorporation yester day , afternoon. The corporators are Max leyer , George E. Barker , Frank H. John- eon , T. H. Taylor , J. S. Salsbury , John L. \Vebster , F. V. yassornau , Charles Qffutt , Ccor e JO , XuchuclC , J , 0. Mason o.a Morrii J 11. Slomnn. The capital stock Is tMO.OOO , anil ? 100,000 It to bo siib'crlbed bcfoic begin ning business. The following ofllcers have boon designed for Hvo years : President Mm Meyers vice-president , T. 11. Tnylor ; secretary , Morris II. Slotnun ; attorney , Charles Offut. The bonnl of directors In cludes , In addition to the above officers. Me.ssrs. Harkcr , Salisbury , Washerman and T/Hchuok. _ Oiliest and the best , Jtxrvis brnnuy. A Novel Suit. Daniel Donovan has brought suit In the rourt of Justice O'Conncll nKainst John 13. John on for I'JOO damages alleged to have been sustained by a tuain while In the employ of a city contractor. Whilu filling up n sec tion of Twi'uty-fHtli street , Johnson asked that an alley be llllcd up at the sumo time , and his request was endorsed by an acting city engineer. The foreman In charge , however , objected on account of the alley beinir In n dangerous position , and placed a man at the spot to warn off the teams. John son however , said ho would stand any dam- iiKes that might occur , and Douovau iiuido the attempt. His team was badly mired and damaged before being extricated , and ho has accordingly surd Johnson. Justice O'Connell ' reserved his decision and will render Judg ment on Friday. The .soft glow of the tea ro p is no- quired by ladies who use Po/.zoni's Com plexion I'owdor. Try it. A lliuikciV Convention. Joseph Mlllard , of the Omaha National bunk , returned yesterday from Cincinnati , where ho attended the convention of the American Hankers" association. Ho states that it was his lirst visit to that city and the beauty of the place was revelation to him. The city treated the delegates with the greatest liberality , enabling them lo pass their unoccupied time in a very agreeable manner. Mr. Millard says' that the centen nial exposition now being held there is a wonderful show , and is , In fact , the nearest approach to the centennial at Philadelphia which has yet been held In this country. Ho made an attempt to secure the next conven tion of the association for Omaha , although there were several other places anxious to secure it , among them being Saratoga. The selection of the place depends upon the execu tive committee , of whom A. U. Wyuiau of this city is u member. See Poyclce Bro.sjor pear cider. CLAIMS TO UK N1CUTKAL. A Liquor Dealer DcllncH tlio Position oi'ttie AHHouliitlon. About the reports that aio current that the liquor men of Omaha have formed an as sociation for the purpose of raising money for the support o"f the democratic candidate at the pending election , a taxpayer and mem ber of the association yesterday said : That is erroneous. A great many of the liquor dealers are republicans and so far as I know , with one or two exceptions , will loyally support the national state and legis lative republican candidates. They have no sympathy with the cranks generally known as political prohibitionists , and it matters not who may be nominated by either the repub lican or democratic party , they will support In their own defense the candidates of the opposition. Tills is necessarily and nat urally so. " "What are your political proclivities ? " "I am a republican , and 1 think there are other questions of n great deal more import ance to the general welfare of the American people th.in prohibition. In mv opinion it is of a great deal more Importance that Amer ican industries should bo protected than whether nrohibition Is voted up or voted down. I am unreservedly opposed to the pro hibition movement , and I think republicans generally entertain similar opinions. I do not think they will bo hoodwinked Into con tributing tlicir money as a campaign fund for the democratic party. To bo emphatic , I want to say I am a republican In the fullest and broadest sense of the term , and have no syjnpathy with free traders or the free trade movement. " "Well , how about this local liquor fund what is it intended for , any way i" "Well , it is not intended to benefit cither party , but to protect the liquor interests against the fall acy of prohibition. " Thousands of Dollars are spent every year by the people of this state for worthless medicines for the cure of throat and lung discuses , when we know that if they would only invest tl in SANTA A13113 the new California discovery for consump tion and kindred complaints they would in this pleasant remedy find relief. It is rec ommended by ministers , physicians and pub lic speakers of the Golden State. Sold and guaranteed by Goodman Drug Co. at $1 a Dottle. Three- for $2.50. The most stubborn case of catarrh will speedily succumb to CALIFORNIA CAT-H- CU1U3. Six mouths' treatment for . 15y mail $1.10. KICKED DOWN STAIRS. The IMinlHliinont Received by a Brute nt the MUHCC. The curio hall of the Musec was the scene of an exciting event Tuesday evening. A fel low named J. G. Smith inado some Insulting remark to one of the mothers who has her in fant in the baby show , and the matter was reported to Mr. Iawler , the manager. Tills gentleman asked the rowdy to leave the building , but the latter refused to leave , and applied some very foul epithets to the man ager , despite the fact that a number of ladies were near by. Mr. Lawler then seized the fellow by the collar , and dragging him to the stairway , threw him headlong down stairs. The rowdy fell on his face and hands , break ing his nose and ono or two bones in his right hand. The action of the malinger was warmly commended and cries of "good , " "served him right , " etc. , echoed through the hall. Smith threatened to kill Mr. Lawler , but before ho could put his In tention into effect ho was in the hanits of the police , lie was taken to the police station , but ho was so badly hurt that it was thought advisable to send him to the hospital , where ho is now laid up lor icp.urs. As soon as ho recovers sufficiently ho will bo arraigned to answer the charge of using vile and insult ing language to ladies. . Dr. JolToris' infallible diphtheria cure. Address box Uo7 , Omaha , Nob. You can find cool , well furnished rooms at the Globe hotel , best located house in Omaha. Hail Notrn. The following changes in station agents are officially bulletined at the Union Paoitio headquarters. 11. M. Heed , Clarks , vice G. V , Hohrcr , assigned ; John Slim. Central City , vice A. L. Havens , resigned ; A. J. Mullen , Hoclus , vice F. A. Moder , trans ferred ; F. A. Moder , St. Libory , vice L. D. Latham , absent on leave : W. N. Palmer , Hooncs ( new station opened ) ; Irving Allison , Avery ( now station opened ) ; A. L. Powell , Millurd , vice A. T. Hunyon , absent on leave ; J. H. Jones , Plullo Cetitcr.viee W. E. Wright , transferred. Henry Adams , brother of President C. V. Adams , of the Union Pacific , went west In special car 010. Hu will take In Salt Lake , Shoshone Falls , Portland and San Francisco before he returns. Messrs. Mcllen , Dickcnson and Lo- ma\ returned from Loavcnworth , where they have been on company business for the last few days. E. L. Lomax goes west to Denver to night. FOR UNIVERSAL USE. Late Asst. Seo'y U. S. Treaa- ury : ' 7 cordially indent St. Jaeoli Men of high aUndiug tes tify to ita virtues. At Dfifflitt la 4 D Un. Xbf Cttns. 4.VoB Ur OQ. , TlitTiunhv * MQ * * IT IS DOHN. Sonic .Stnrlllnc HtntRincntM of Gcnqrnl Intorcst. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes , on bol'ip nskcd when the tralnlnp of ti t-hilu should begin , replied , "A hundred years before it is born. " Are wo to Infer from this that this fTeiierntion is responsible for the condi tion of the race u .hundred years from now ? Is this wonderful generation the nat ural result of the proper diet and medi cines of iv hundred vears ago ? It is conceded in other lands that most of the wonderful discoveries of the world in this century have come from this country. Our anci'rttors wore reared in lor | cabins , and sulVored hard ships and trials. Hut they lived nnd enjoyed health to n ripe old age. The women of those days would endure hardships without ' ap'paront fatigue thnt would startle those of the present uge. Why was 5tV One of the proprietors of the popular remedy known as Warner's Mifo euro lias been faithfully investigating tlio cause , stud lias called to his aid sci entists ns well as medical men , impress ing upon them the fact that there can not be an oiled without a cause. This investigation disclosed the fact that in the olden times simple remedies were administered , compounded of herbs and roots , which were gathered and stored in the lofts of the log cabins , and when sickness came on these remedies from nature's laboratory wore used with the bet-t effects. What were these remedies ? What were they used for ? .Aftor untiring and diligent search they bavo obtained the formulas s-o generally used for va rious disorders. Now the question is , how will the olden time preparations nflect the people ple of this age , who have been treated , under modern medical schools and codes , witli poisonous and injurious drujrs. This test has been carefully pursued , until they are now convinced that the proparetions thov now call Warner's Log I'abin remedies nre what our much abused systems require. Among them is what is known as Warner's Log Cabin sai-iapm-illa , and they frankly announce that they do not consider the sarsuparilla of so much value in itself as it is _ in the combina tion of the various ingredients which together work marvelously upon the system. They also have preparations for other diseases , such as ' 'Warner's Log Cabin cough and consumption rem edy , "Loir Cabin hops and buchu remedy , " "Warner's Log Cabin hair tonic. ' ' They have great confidence that they have a cure for the common disease of catarrh , which they give the name of "Log Cabin rose cream. " Also a "Log Cabin plaster , " which they are ronlident will supplant all others , and a liver pill , to be used separately or in connection with the other remedies. We hope that the public will not bo disappointed in these remedies , but will reap a nencfit from the investiga tions , and that the proprietors will not bo embarrassed in their introduction by dealers trying to substitute remedies that have been so familiar to the shelves of our druggists. This line of remedies will be used instead of others. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you if ho hasn't them in stock , and wo feel confident that these new reme dies will receive approbation at our reader's hands , as the founders have used every care in their preparation. IlESCUKI ) A UllIIjI ) . A Llttlo I Joy KldnapiKMl nml Re claimed Ity mi Uncle. During a tcrriblo storm in Dccatur , 111. , three years ngo , lightning struck the homo of John Shellenuerg , killing him and his wife , but sparing their infant sou only a year ami a half old , who occupied the same bod. Tno child was the only Issue loft and the hand some fortune accumulated by Shcllenuorg fell to him. An uncle , Michael Clark , for whom the child had been named , took charge of the little fellow to bring him up as his own son. Until ho bccumo of school age , the uuclo entrusted him tea a family in the same town by the name of Coroy. This act of his was greatly criticised as this family was reputed to bo a notoriously bad one , and Cliirlt real ized his mistake when a few months later they suddenly decamped , taking tlio child with them. They came to Omaha and Mr. Clark has spent nil his spare time during tlio last three years looking for them. Finally ho learned that they werp living in the north ern p.irt . of the city , and investigation proved the rumor to bo true. Ho therefore went to the proper authorities , got out the necessary pa pern , nnd going to the first house north of the JJolt line on North Twenty-sixth street , where tin ) Corey's ' reside , ho claimed and seized the child. Tlioro was a great demonstration in the Corey household but the presence of the officer had a restraining clTcet upon them and they did Clark no bodily harm. It is supposed that their reason for kidnap ping the child was for the securing of his fortune. Mr. Clark loft for his homo yester day in great spirits over his success iu Hud- ing the little fellow. For burns and wounds wo would recom mend Salvation Oil. All druggists sell it at : J5 cunts. Many cases have como under our notice where a single bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup relieved a sufferer from a severe cough , which had been treated for months by competent physicians. l"c. ! Information Wanted. My husband , 13. P. French , left his homo Sept , 20 , 1KSS , since which time I have hoard nothing from him , and J fear there has been foul play. Ho was last seen in Omaha. Any information as to his whereabouts will bo thankfully received by Mrs. H. F. French , Fremont , Nob. , care of Hotel Davenport. THK MILLS OF JUSTICIC. Two Verillcts Head nnd tlio Court Takes It Kasy. In the district court Tuesday afternoon Judge Hopowcll heard the ca o of George A , .Tosslyn vs. Spearst Converse , a suit to re plevin a horse , carriage nnd harness , and gave a decree for the plaintiff. The cases in the other courtrooms readied the juries. Yesterday the Jury in God- dard vs. Swccsy reported a disagreement and were discharged. In Smith vs. Wilson the Jury found for the defendant. Judges tlroft nnd Donne then adjourned their courts for the day. Judge Hopowell listened to equity plead ings in the case of 1'axtou & Gallagher vs. James T. MoVHtio , the grocer who fulled some time ago and confessed Judgment in the plaintiffs' favor for ? 1OV17. . Judge Wakoly conducted the proceedings of Dennis Fitzpatrlck's suit to foreclose a incrchanic's ' lien against Antony J. Herold , The case of Scivcrs & Co. vs Chauncey O. Howard and others was begun yesterday afternoon. The suit was for .14 for goods sold and delivered. J. C. Whortcn , attorney for Robert Smith , who is charged with the murder of Hrakc- man Thomas Sullivan , gave notice that ho would ask for a continuance In order to give him time to prepare for the trial. UnKcd States Court. Not satisfied with its suit In the district court of Ncbraslca , the Omaha Horse Hail- way company has filed a bill in equity in the United States circuit court against Dr. Mer cer's motor line , or that part of it on Lower Douglas street. The horse company asks for an injunction aud damages , County Court. JUilgo Shields ? ave a Judgment for $233.3 against Harry L. Cavanaga and In favor ol Louis Holler for goods sold and delivered , C ? , p K a Nit H , Kngclmann foci f 121 , 14 for goods fur' The same plaintiffs sue J. H. McCarty and P. J. illarrctt for Judgment for f201.C ( ) anil Interest on a note. llyron Heed , as oxccutor of the estate of i'hlllp Cassady , SUUH for Judgment for fJ on a note given byrnrnest Meyer. The Ncltrankn The formal { opening of the Nebraska Meth odist university will take place at Lincoln the .Mth at 'J o'clock p. m.ln tlio university chapel , and will comprise the charge by Hev. Bishop J . 1' . Newman , D. D. L. L. D. , ami the Inaug ural of Ilev. Dr. C. V. Creighton , chancellor. There will be transportation by street car and other conveyances from Lincoln to the miverslty and return. In the evening an educational meeting will bo held in the St. 'aul M. K. church , and addresses will be do- ivcrcd by Hlshop Newman and others. The 'rlcnds of education arc invited to attend these ceremonies. The occasion will be a very interesting ono : o visit the university and examine the build- ng , said to bo the llliest in the west , and the grounds surrounding It , with campus and the ilattcd university plan Into streets and live- lines and lots , with some thirty buildings up and in course of erection , and other selec tions made to build at an early day. Parties in attendance will have an opportunity of purchasing some of these lots at low prices , and on easy terms , ranging from * 15U to M , " > 0 , one-quarter cash , balance In three annual in stallments , with Interest at 8 per cent. Whether in the palace of pure de light , described by tlio eastern roman cer , they put llnvoring in their pies , jellies , puddings , custards , etc. , is not stated. Probably they did. Hut neither the Orient. Kurope or the United States has over produced an article litly rival ing in delicacy of flavor and purity Van Iu/or's fruit llnvoring extracts , the bot- tk-s of which contain moro than others. Long ago the first in guneral estima tion , and deservedly so. Grocers every where sell them. Kate Itnkcr'H Hand. Last night a transient novelty In tlio way of a silver cornet band of ladles was regis tered at the Canllcld house. They were under the management of Dr. Diamond Dick McClelliin , and accompany him in his travels. They had just returned from a visit to the corn palace at Sioux City , where they took part in the parade on Governor's day and with their manager divided the honors on that great occasion. They are well known us the Kate linker baud in Kansas and Missouri where their musical engagements are equal in number to those of the malcorgani/ations. They played several airs nt the hotel and diirim. ' some of them went through a vanetv of fancy evolutions which evoked hearty ap preciation from the throng of spectators. They leave this morning for Lcavenworth where they resume their places in Diamond Dick's medical dispensary. The doctor pre ceded them to that place last night. A Sore Throat or Couiili , if suffered to progress , often results in an incurab'.o throat or lung trouble. "Brown's Hronchial Troches" give instant relief. Chattels. James H. Jennings on Tuesday gave Mrs. Stella schwartz a bill of sale on his res taurant llxtures at HI North Sixteenth. The consideration named was S7uO , subjo ct to a mortuago of $150. W. L. Holland gave two chattel mortgages on his stork of groceries and quccnswaro in South Omaha , together with his delivery team. Ono w.is to MeCord , Uraily & Co. for $147. ? ) . The aeoond w.is to Cinmcwi'g & Schocntycn , ot Council Hluffs , for jbb'J.5' ) . Had a bilious attack and one of those indescribable cases of constant weari ness. Took quinine and other remedies without relief. Took Dr. Jone- , ' Heel Clover Tonic ; tint strong and well. Asa Thompson , Logan , Ohio. Goodman Drug Co. _ _ Death of Mrs. At. KinlnyHon. Mrs. Mary Finlayson died very suddenly at 10 o'clock Tuesday , of typhoid pneumo nia after an illness of only live days. The deceased was the mother of Samuel Finlay son , of Douglas A ; Finlayson , the well-known printers , and is mourned by a wide circle of friends. She was 58 years of ape aud has re sided In Omaha for a number of years. The funeral takes place from the residence of her daughter , Mrs. Thomas McManus , Thirty- third aud Cuming , tit 2 p. m. to-day. All druggists sell Jar vis medical brandy. to Wod. The following marriage licenses were is sued by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and Hcsidenco Ago I Thomas A. Halcer. Omaha . 2T 1 Mrs. Ellen Fisk , Omaha . at ) ( Hubert A. Collins , Omaha . 1)3 ) ( Mary Straight , Omaha . Bl ( William E. Lower , Omaha . 1)3 ) | Kate DeLJott , Omaha . 2S i Jacob A. Wolfe , Wahoo . 50 ( Aunio Hodcy , Wahoo . 33 An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , und all skin erup tions. will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIET1NK OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box by mail 30 cents. - Changes Her Story. Mattie Woods , who has been attempting to shield James Hond , the fellow in the county Jail awaiting trial for stealing a watch and chain , was taken into the chief's ofllco yes terday and admitted that Hond stole the watch. Heretofore nho has been the only witness on the side of the defense , nnd she had attempted to screen Hond by claiming that she had given the watch to him. "The best on earth" can truly bo said of Griggs' Glycerine Salvo a speedy euro for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , tetter and skin eruptions. Try tiiis wonder hoalor. 12o cents. Guaranteed. Goodman Drug Co. Hun Over. A little colored boy named Johnson was run over nnd badly hurt by n wagon loaded with gravel Tuesday evening on the corner of Twelfth street and Capitol avonuo. The vehicle pas ° cd over both tinkles , crushing ono or two of the bones. The boy was taken to his homo anil the fractured bones were sot. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purl- tystrength and wholesomencsu. Moru eronom- leal than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bu told in competition with the multitude of low cost , short weight alum or phospoate powders. Sold only In cnns. Royal Ilitklne I'owdor Con IX Trail street , New York , \y \ WE SHALL OPEN The upper floor of our new addition on Wednesday , October 17th. The ground floor will not be ready before Monday , when we will open the entire building with a stock of goods for Men's Wear second to nothing in this country. Wo shall carry a much larger and more elaborate line of goods in every department , and having more room and better facilities we will be able to serve you better. We have always given you full value for your money in the past , and this is the best security of getting it in the future. If wo would only do as well as we have done wo would do well enough , but wo promise to do still bettor. We are no strangers any more. Our past history in Omaha is a guaran tee of what may be expected of us. Our hat department on the second floor of the new addition will be in working order Wednesday morning. This department occupies the entire second floor of the extension - tension , and contains more hats than half a dozen exclusive hat stores together. Wu shall place some special lots on sale and will oiler Hats at prices which will stir up the Hat trade lively. We will make some heavy sacrifices this week in Boys' Suits and Overcoats to close out some broken lots in order to make room for some large invoices purchased es pecially for our next week's opening. In underwear we offer this week some matchless bargains. Wo will place on sate to-morrow the following special drives : 100 dozen elegant Scotch Mixed Shirts and Drawers at tf5o each. The regular price for these goods is no less than GOc. 120 do/.en splendid Striped Shirts and Drawers at 50c each , which cannot be du plicated in any other house for less than Sf o to if 1.00. 5 dozen fine Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers , the shirts trimmed with satin fronts , regular make , at Cue each. These goods would be a great bargain at 11.00 a piece. We have just opened an elegant line of ianoy Flannel and Cassimero Overehirts at prices one third lower than other houses. Nebraska Clothing Company Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. IT HI 1.1. PAY YOU To examine our present stock of HENS' UNDER- WEAK , comprising all grades at fair prices. Stand ard goods and superior , qualities in the well-known ! makes , the Holroyd , Vicuna , Natural Wool &c. \ Notice to Contractors. Scaled proposals will bo received at the office of County llfrlc of Douglas County , until " o'clock , p. in. Saturday. October U7th , 1M * , for tlio election of IN ) feet oft rontle work on Military road between the nikhornrlvcrnml theHawhlilo Creek ; also Ml leet of trestle work one-half inllo south of Waterloo. All lumber to bu furnished by Dntmlas County , laid down at Valley Station. Certified check for twenty-five dollaia to ac- comti.iny each bid. The Hoard leberves the right to reject any or nil bids. M. D. HOCIIi : . Clerk. oct-lfi-e-llt-m-eoil-wU County Notice to Contractor1) . Pealed Proposals will be received at the office of County Clert of IlouglaH County , up to o'clock p 111. Saturday , October anh , 1C 1 ! , for gnullng l.WO yards tiunplkina ; and l.MW yards hill work on line bctw ecu section ( * , ' . ' . 4 and 6 , T. CertlTl'cd check for twenty-two dollars to ac- ccnupnny each bid. . . Tim Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. M. I ) . HOClia ott-10-c-lt-m-cod Couiity ( .K'rit. "DYSPEPSIA , SICK HEADACHE , Not only relieved like by most medicines , but cured permanently w Ith Halm's ( iolden Dysptp- sia Cure. 1'Uce MJc a box. All ilruggUts , WILBOR'S ' COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. CnrcH Couil H. Colil , Asthma , Ilron- chltis , Debility , WnKtini ; Diseases and Scrofulous Humors. Prn o\s wiioiitvB HKEXTAKIMICOII MvnuOit. will to plea-eel to lenrnllmt llr. Wilbur hus hucrecilecl from direction * of puvi-rnl pnile flmml in'ntleiiirli. In ( .omlilulim tha iiuro Oil unil l.liuu In lui'li n ninuner , that It iiiiliNiKiint to the Hullnml mef ] t In l.unu vinnplaliitH uiu truly wonderful. Very iimuy p ri > ( ) i whom nmen were pronounced Impcli * " . mm " hud tiiken Ihuclenr oil forulonu time without nmrliecl ellci t , luiTu liuen entirely fiirert hy unluif Ilili prepa ration , lie sure null ci-t tlio nenulue. Mnnufiu turi'u only by A. II.VH mm , Uictutat , Uutston. sold If nil Driifillsts. ivonCKS-A. Opoimini , ATTOHVKV.AT-J.AW , U Ueari > nrnt-t.Cliliiuo ; mtvlcc troei Jl your ; experience ! builnem qulutly nnd leu lly tranmctoJ FOB CHILDREN. Ifthcyareweak.dellcatc looking and troubled wltliworms , Huhn'Ht'hocoluto Worm Lozenges Is v , hat they need. 1'rlco ac. All drnggUti ! . Dr.J.EMcGrew . . , Ono of tlic Mo > t Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , A cure ( nmranteed In all rases of PHIVATK and SKIN IISKASr.S. All disorders of tup Si.VUAl. : OUCANS Cured und MAX11UUU ami KNUIIOV HKSTO1IKI ) . Under the noctor'n form of tremnent nodls ea'-u U considered Incuntble , until the parts of the body altecled by disease are destroyeJ f Htec than they can be i epalrrd or built up. CONSULTATION FUEK. Treatment by correspondence , 3 nd stump for reply. Office Bushman Block , 16th and Douglfti StQ.i Omaha , N bt Who In WRAK , If EBVOCN. HKBIMTA- TF.D. who ID bli FOLLY fend IUNUR ANC'C MM TRIFLED away hli VIOOK of I1UUT , KIND and MANHOOD.rAuilngezbauitlnff dralni upon the FOUNTAINS of LIFE , HEADACHE. BACKACHE , Dreadful Uraanu , WEAHWENH of Mrmorr. I1ANH. rUI'NEMM In nOCIETT. PIMPI.EN upon the FACE , and all the KFFECTN leading to 5AHLT DKCATond Mrhspi CONNUHP. SON or INHANITT , ihouia eotmult at once the 'CELERUATED Dr. Clarke , Kctabllihed ' 861. Cr Clark * has made NEKTOUS UE. HI LITY. CHRONK1 and all llieui ) of nr UENITO imilYAllY Organi a Life fVudrIt make * NO dlfrerence WHAT yon k T taken or WHO hoi failed to oure you. WFEMALEM suffering from dlsemeipscu- Mr to their tex can coniult with the atiurance M ipoedy relief and cure. Send 2 centi postage tor worki on your diieaiei. -Oenil 4 cenU poatafto far Colcbrnted W rhi on rbronle , Nervoa * and Hell- MkCe OIieaMi. Confultatlon , pcnonaUy or by . tetter , fre * . Coniult the aid Doctor. Yhonaand * cnred. Office * and pnrlorc frtvnto , 49Thoie contemplating Martltxe end for Dr. Clarke' * celebrated guide le and remalr , each 15c. , both 'Jic. uUmpf ) . Before confldlng your caie , coniult Dr. CLARKE. A friendly letter or call may uive future lufleringand ihame , and tdd golden yean to life.Book Life' * ( Secret ) T.r. ton , " Me. ( itampi ) . Medicine and wrltlnm tent everywhere , tecure from exponar * . noun , S to 8 : Hundaya.,9 tel ? . Addrcu , ioil Bs U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Ui > Capital . $400,000 Surplus . 50,000 H. W. YATF.-a , 7'icsfilcnt. LKWiri S. HKKII. Vice President. A. 13. TOU/.AMN , ! ! iul VIre President. W. 11. S. Iluuiii. ! ? , Cuslilor. w. V. MOUSE , JOHN S. COI.MNB , H.V. . VATKS. I.KWIS S. HEED , A. n. TOUXAI.IN. Bunking Office THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th iiml 1'nrnatn Sts. A ( icncrul lliinkuiK Huslnesa Truns.icted. OMAHA CITY LOANS The Kansas City Investment Co , 30 Cliainlier of Commerce , OMAHA , Niil. : No delays. All business done at this offlce. Health is Wealth ! DH. B. O. W BT' Nrnvr AND HnAtw T A MINT , a guaranteed tnacltie for Hyntorln , Dlzzb ness. Conrul loii , Kits , Vervouu Neuralgia , Headncnn , Nerroua Prostration , cauoed by th * uio of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefillnens. Mental Depret ilon. Softening of the Ilraln , reuniting In Inmnlty , and leading to mli rv. decay and death. Preinatur * Old Age , narrenne . Logs f 1'owcr In either scr Involuntary hansel and Ppormatorhrea caused by orer-eiertlnn of tu brain , self-abuse or over-lndulgonce. E&oh bet contains one month's treatment. 11.00 a box , or Biz boxes for to.OC , lent by mall prepaid on r eeljit of price. WE GUARANTEE 81X BOXES To cure anj case. With each order MotlTed tj ns for lT boxea , accompanied with .00 , we will eend Uk * purchaser our written fuarantee to refund tha mpney If the treatment dees not effect a cure. Guarantees Insued only by 0. F. GOODMAN. Druggist , Hole Agent , UlO Farnam Ktrrrt. Omaha. N h sal lallifactlon la the cure of Oojurhcca nud Olert. I prescribe ItanC f tel uf In rofoinrnon J- lor U to all tufferen. i.J. hTONEB , M.D. , Doenlur , III. rmcn.oi.oo. Soltl by Drut-gl : . rFNNYnOTTAl , WAFKHB ara tucceisfully Uk sJ monthly by over 10,000 .LadleR. Are.S'd/e. Kfftctualand t'Uatant > J 81 per box by rnall.or at druireUts. Xraltd " * - } - tBK'"itamPg' Adrtrwis -Jir/t-uJ / < jr ape ' TUB UUREB * CUCUICAL Co. , JJOTMOIT , MICH. JS\tr sale < tn < l bj mall by ( laodtnan Drug Co. , Omaha , * > eb. IrJSEPHCILLffm STEEL PENS COLD MBDAL PAKIS XXfQSlTlOtl J7I. - 7O-804. Hot , 303-404-1 MOST N. W. Cor. 13th A. Dodge Sts. ill ! BR , . BRA.OE2S J j .trvs - iv v JU * APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRIASES Je ) l facilities , nptian tin and remedies for S. eisful treatment ofeYfrv form of dtaetifc rcqtj ing Medical or Surgical treatment. " FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENT , Hoard nnrl attendance ; licit hospital accoffl dntlons in the. west. WKITK POR CIICUIABS on Dcfornjitlcs apl Urace * , Truues , Club Feet , Curvature of till Spine. Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Broncliltl * Inhalation , Electricity. Paralysis , Ktillep-iy , Kd ] ney , Ulmldcr , Kyr , fear , Skill and IIlooJ , ard Hi Surgical Operations. , Diseases of Women a Specialty. . line * ON DIBIAGKS or WOMEH Fni $ . ' ONLY EILIADLE 1IEDIOAL IN3TITUTJ3 MAKING A erseiiLTT or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood Diseases successfully treated Syph- .fitic 1'olion temo e < l from < lie sy teni withoil ) mercury. New re toratiTe treatment for low o < Vital rower. I'd sous unable i > visit us may Ija treated at home by correspondence. All councilj nicntiorn confidential fUeilicines or Instrument * , 'rnt by mail or express , securely packed , nq marks to Indicate contents or render One pcl sunal interTJew preferred. Cnll and consult us or end history of your case , and we will scud ia ulain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon rrlrnte. Special or Nervous Di en ei Ira potency , Syphilis. C.leit and Varicocclc , witll w focstlon list. Ad.iress Ummha Mtdieal and turgical InttltUteQt DR. McMENAMY , , - ' Cor. 11th am DodBt Stf. . OMAHA. NEB. Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT 19k A Proprietary Medlcmi that ncciU to prove Ha vrortU , Dr , Callendef's ' left liver Bitteni The only Distilled Hitters In tka United ! States. The only Bitters recognized br th United .Status Internal rercnue lawn as a l'ri prletury Medicine. Lawfully 1'attnted. No. ofl { ' tent I4-O.573. Contains no fusil oIlE , BM esnentlnl oils , no foreign substance IBB drugs. A perfectly pure medicine. cora < t pound-d from I'ure Root llorbi and Old 1'eaobf pleaiant to the taste , quiet and incisive In H effect. Cures Dynpepsfa or Yellow Jaundice In Ore day * . UecuIatiiB the Ilowela. Invlcoratel InactlT * liiror , Curm Diseased Llrer , Hnrlre U > e Kldneyi , Improrns the Appetite Quick ] } ttegulste * the waolo system. Nw ! , ! ( to t wkele fybtem. JoI.efiI.lTtr imtfri am < nlil In Omaha. Neb , by Ins ] IIOHinn druBKnis , nirlmrdinn Drug Co , .Specju Wholesale , lor t&o drui : Intcreit of Nobrailia. 1UJ ' oSortmaH I Htas'Ko.V. . J WhllfUouie. T. W.SpafJ fart. b m II , harmwnrtn. Sihroter'i I'lmrmiip/ . Kuhn it Co . Jolin lihullsli , M. l' 'r , J. A. Hilkir It Co/ W. J. IliiRliei , .lulin I ) . ContH , C. J. > rlca , M.J. 1'owclli V. ll.ientirhJohn K. Ilun kr , Morrell'a rimruikcf. .lames Korutb. II. O llcll. Dr. J.J KuflllO. C. AI.CrlM r , K. C'hundler. Ilalin'i rh rrnary , Uiirnor X Day | J. L' KlH , J. W Clarke. J. K bclimldt. Mu Hecht , J , H.ClirUlfinon.V. . K. fJitibrrson. II H. Coi , II < 1'xinrad , KraKk W. Kogit , II. lUimui'fin , Oeo. lln < l K , llojil't fbaraiac/ . A. Melcuer. llowari ) llejcr , Krink Hcllnnn A Co. , wtcleialu dealer In Clll ri inj ly < UUrer Ultieri ' - -ft SteckPiano powerful 'Tap * ' thetle tone , pllaole attlon and at pt ialate auf ability. If ) y ars' record. * & belt guarantee of the eicetf lence of tneae lqitruru | ia. f , WOODBR1DGEBROS ,