THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23 , 1888. THK CITY. The internnl revenue collections yes terday amounted to $7,41.R4. ! ! The exiunlnntlon of applicants for po sitions in the employ of the government will take place to-day in Uio poat- OlllCO buildllf ! , ' . Owing to the non-arrival of Miss Alwino Heynoldwhowas to Imvo iilivyou with the German company at Uoyd a Sunday ni ht , the performance was deferred until next Sunday night. Thirteen car loads of tin plate ware have been received at the custom house. Six came yesterday. Throe of them wore for Uoctor-Wilholmy company , two for -\rmour , Cudahy & Co. , and the other IB subject to order. Some of the men at the county hos pital have boon laid oil. The plans for the roof are not on hand , and they can not proceed with the work. The arch itect was wired Saturday and an- Bworod that the plans would start west ward to-day. Personal I'nrajrnpi1' ( ) . F. Kcnl , of Ornfton , Is tit the Murray. K. O. I.utiil , of Mnrion , is at the Murray. J. F. Allen , of Fremont , U fit the Murray. T. M. Cooke , of Lincoln , Is at the MillarU. C. J , Yamlull , of Aurora , Is tu the I'axton. G. M. Stanton , of Carroll , Is at the Mur ray. ray.W. . O. Strolini , of Beatrice , is at the Mur ray. ray.John McManigal , of Lincoln , is at the Pax- ton. ton.V. \V. A. Kuclcr , of Fairmont , Is at the Pax- ton. ton.Cl. Cl. P. Hell , of Grand Island , Is at the Mll- larcl. larcl.O. O. O. Hcffncr , of Nebraska City , ! s at the Pax ton. W. H. Kllii.itrick , of Ue.itricc , Is at the I'axton. Willlnin Stcngur , of Wi)3t Point , is at the Millanl. J. G. Kninc , of Grand Island , is at the Puxton. Kay N.io and wife , of Fremont , arc at the Puxton. L. 1) . Murr and wife , of Fremont , arc at the Paxton. I ) . K. Thompson and W. M. Leonard , of Lincoln , aiu ut tlio Muriay. William Leonard and IX E. Thompson , of Lincoln , are at thu Paxton. II. P. Hall , formerly of tlio Globe , of St. Paul , Minn. , is at the Paxton. Fred Hichtor , who has been visiting friends In this city , has ruturnud to his homo at Qulnry , 111. John L. Carson , accompanied by I ) . II. Murcur , loft for Pittsbur } , ' ycstunlny , at which plnco Mr. Carson will wed Miss Klin Tftggait Thursday next. ColliiiH1 Money. Nelson Jean , of Plattsmonth , denies that C. II. Collins , who recently disappeared , had borrowed $ . H ) from him. Ho says that what ever money Collins had belonged to himself. This Copper Wire. On Saturday last the Motor line on the Omaha and Council HlulTs bridge was under laid with a heavy copper wire to keep up the connection for the electric current , which could not otherwise be maintained , owing to the Hpaco between the rails for expansion purposes. _ _ _ _ _ A Missing Mother. A German with a immo that sounds like Peter Huhc , is looking for his wife. She left their home at Thirty-second and liurt streets last Friday evening and there are three email children mourning her loss. Peter thinks she is "not right In the head , " but she know enough to take bis pockctbook with i'25. Ho has an idea that she went to Nebraska City with a handsomer man. Did Not Suicide. John Kraft , the saloonkeeper from Grand Island who disappeared and was thought to have drowned himself In the river at this place Saturday night , has been restored to the arms of his family In safety. Ho wns found a short way below South Omaha , wan dering about the fields about 0 o'clock yes terday morning , and was Drought to this city and from hero ho was taken to his homo at Grand Island yesterday afternoon. When questioned concerning bis exploit and whore lie had been ho could not state. At the time ho was discovered ho was indifferent about returning to Omaha , or to his homo. It Is thought that his mind is deranged and his family has been warned to keep a close look out for him. _ Oinalin GunrtlH Mnznar. Mrs. Joseph Darker has appointed the fol lowing committees from the patronesses of the great bauar to bo held next month : Art and Fancy Articles Mrs. Ilov. C. II. Gard ner , chairman , Mrs. Frank Colpetzer , Mrs. Fred Nye , Mrs. C. E. Squires , Mrs. Dr. E. W. Lee , Mrs. General Wlioaton , Mrs. J. N. II. Patrick , Mrs. General Brooke. Flowers Mrs. G. M. Hitchcock , chairman , Mrs. Clement Chase , Mrs. J. M. Metcalf. Uefroskmcnts Mrs. E. II. Sherwood , chairman , Mrs. George A. Iloagland , Mrs. Clark Woodman. Confectionery Mrs. J. M. Woolworth , chairman , Mrs. II. L ) . Estabrook , Mrs. Her man Kountrc. Mrs. C. L. Perry is secretary of the general ladies committee , The Woultl-uo Wife Murderer. Walter Edwards , the negro bootblack at the Murray , charged with attempting to mur der his wife , was arraigned before the police court yesterday afternoon. Ho asked torn continuance , claiming that ho would have to employ another attorney. The attorney whom ho first employed , Alex Green , took from him his watch and chain ana pin , since which time ho has not seen Green. Tlio case was continued until next Monday. Mr. Green says that ho has attended to the case , and was in his ofllco when Edwards was called to court , and that ono of the court odl- ccrs promised to call him but failed to do so. Ho fully intends to earn his money , and merely took the Edwards' Jewelry to secure his fee at Edwards' suggestion. Down to Hard Pan. Commission merchants say there has been very little trouble In enforcing the weekly payment rule to Uato , and that It works very satisfactorily. The wholesale grocers' as sociation has decided to require payment of accounts , bought during the month , to bo made on the 1st of the ensuing month In stead of from the 10th to the -Oth as hereto fore. The Jobbers say these rules may ap pear hard to those who aru unable to comply with them , but they believed that the bettor class of retailers. In fact by the majority of them , that in the end great boncllt will result. A few of the smaller traders with Insuftlclcnt capital will go out of business. All of the retailers hero who have adopted the cash system , it Is saidhave made money more rapidly than those who have ex tended credit frcclyand the tendency of the times Is to reduce sales In cities of largo size to a cash basis as nearly as pos sible. A SU.NWAV AHKOAD. Ttev. Wlllnril Scott In Itondon and SpiirKonn'a Tabernacle. Rev. Wlllard Scott delivered a lecture Sun day night in St. Mary's Avenue Congregation al church on "Sundays m England , " being a reforcnco to his experience In London and Canterbury , the political and ecclesiastical heads of England. Speaking of the former placebo said : \Vo had also a Sunday In Lon don , monstrous London , furlongs , miles , leagues , leagues upon leagues of city , city , city. Will it never end I Monstrous com pactness , density of human lives , streets , courts , alloys , lanes , the only London. Talk of being lost on a moor sooner than bo alone in London , What a place , anil I sometimes > ee I never know tbo meaning till lately , "Alonom London ] " Describing Spurgoon , " his tabernacle and his methods , the speaker said : In wo go with the others , and the aim Is for tbo first y , as there nvo two. The house holds WO pe wr TO ca Vx floor. Yet we cannot get sittings together , although we nro only two. The church Is oval , oval dome , five smoky skylights , dull , dirty , and It looks like a canopy of clonds. Thlhk of a canvas tent , swelled Upward from beneath by wind and held down by twenty small Iron posts , three stories high. These rest on the main lloor , support two galleries and reach to the colling. The two galleries go completely around , nnd have In front a gilt mil like u theater. There are no chandeliers , no organ. Spurgcon stands In front of the llrst gallery. Hehlnd him nearly 700 people. Hofore and on each side of him are 4wxi : more. Ho Is a solid business-like man , robust , with cuta way coat unbuttoned , turn-down collar , sim ple black tie , Iron gray hair , closely clipped , full shock hair , full sandy , heavy beard. Tlioie is no pulpit , but a stand ut the lull with a bible and lamp with a green shade ; red carpet , red plush sofa , two chairs on one ot which ho often leans. In delivery he is slow , deliberate , clear , and motionless. Ho has notes nnd refers to them. Ho duals in close reasoning , makes thrust , now and then causes a laugh. The speaker then spoke of St. Paul's ' and Westminster Abbey , describing those won derful monuments to the piety and devotion of the people. JUSTICH COUltTS. A Humor Tliut the Law In this Itc- Hpect Will lie Modified. A rumor Is allo.it to the effect that at the next meeting of the legislature a system will bo inaugurated pointing toward the revision of the law regulating Justices of the peace. At the present time each ward In the city of Omaha is entitled to two Justices , or making a total of eighteen In all la the city. An ef fort will bo made to revise the law so as to reduce the number of Justices to four , to bo elected at largo , In the city. Justice Kced , when questioned concerning the matter , said : " 1'cs , It has bsun talked over more or less In legal circles. There are various reasons for hueli u movement being made. One reason , and ono that stands In outspoken Importance , is that under the present system a ceitain class of people are preyed upon by membeis of the legal profes sion and induced to go to law when the cir cumstances of the case in no way warrant it. In considering this point I do not wish it to bo understood as reflect ing upon reputable legal talent , but I do desbo to bo placed on record us saying that a largo number of self-styled attorneys arc using our Justice courts as a medium to extort money from an uninformed public. This is abetted by men being placed in the position of Judge who do not possess good common sense , not speaking of their ability to decipher technical points of law. If for nothing else , the present system should be modillcd. Hut again there being no civil Jurisdiction existing in tbo powers of the po lice court , the minor portion of tlio prelimi nary proceedings is carried to Justice courts. Tlio cases ns a i ulo are of an important char acter , nnd require good Judgment to bo ex ercised. Now you can just examine the records for i out-self In this respect , and as certain how much money is needlessly spent by litigants , simply because Justice courts have been made the tools of some unscrupu lous lawyer. I am in favor of the move , and would also add that the Jurisdiction in civil cases bo extended to cases involving $300 in stead of $ . ' 0d , and our bonds Increased ac- coidinitly. " For Tired Hrnin Usn HorsCord's Acid Pie ! < wliatr.1 Dr. O. C. Stout , Syracuse , N. Y. , says : "I gave it to ono patient who was unable to transact the most ordinary business , because his brain was 'tired and confused' upon the least mental exertion. Immediate bencllt , and ultimate recovery followed. " IIOMU The ClKitr Mnkcrw Will Agitate for Its Introduction. There was a meeting of the Cigar Makers' union Sunday afternoon , at which the sub ject of a homo label was discussed. It was decided to agitate the matter with dodgers , in the press , by speeches and on the occasion of the opening of the Omaha and Council Uluffs bridge. Tbo success of the undertak ing , however , will depend upon its being es poused by the cigar dealers in thin city. Members of the union say that St. Louis , San Francisco and other cities have their own labels , and the system has resulted greatly to their advantage. It keeps thou sands of dollars at home , while at the same time it secures the smoker against cigars uiado in rotten tenements and by dirty work ers. The union feels that it must resort to this system because Its own labels arc so well counterfeited nowadays that It is at the mercy of unscrupulous manufacturers. There are enough cigars smoked in Omaha , which il made here , would give employment to tKH ) more clgarmakcrs. That Is worth a great deal to a town. So many people would live here , build up homes , spend their money hero and at tbo samu time still further increase the population by encouraging people In various lines of necessaries to locate iicro for their support. " This was said by ono of the mem bers of the cigarmakcrs' union. Another member said that this plan would give Omaha 1,000 cigar makers instead of less than a hundred , as at present. Batter Than n Hero. "What n coward that Major Smith is , " said Jones to Robinson , "why , the very sight of gun-powder would make him ill. How did he over manage to be- coino an ofllcer in the army ? " "Don't say anything against Smith , " answered Robinson , ' 'ho onced saved my life. " "Saved your life ! Nonsense , impossi ble 1 What do you mean ? " "I moan that I was in the first stages of con sumption ; I was losing strength and vi tality every day with the terrible dis ease , when Smith advised mo to take Dr. Piorco's Golden Medical Discovery. I had tried all kinds of medicines with out success , and my physician had given mo no hope ; yet hero I am , as well as over n man was , and I ewe my life to Smith , and to the wonderful remedy bo recommended. THK INSANITY DODGK. T. N. Shepherd Adopts That Way of Kvndluir Justine. Truman N. Shepherd , charged with ob taining a buggy from the firm of Angcno & Firestone under false pretenses last Septem ber , was given a hearing before Justice Wudo yesterday afternoon. Tno evidence in the case goes to show that Shepherd had pur chased tbo vehicle , nnd given the above linn to understand that ho was the manager of the Consolidated Tank Line in this city , and under that impression the carriage was de livered to him. Testimony was also pro duced to the cttcct that Shepherd at ono time was connected with the Tank Line company , but was discharged on account of his incom- petoncy. The defense endeavored to intro duce a plea of insanity , by attempting to prove that the defendant at ono time had been nn inmate of an asylum. This was over ruled by the court who stated that it was not a matter over which ho had Jurisdiction , and ho bound tbo defendant over to the district court in oonds of $500 , In default of which ho was committed to Jail. For Itrnnchlnl , Asthmatic nnd Pul monary Complaints , "Hrown's Bronchial Troches" have remarkable curative proper- tics. Sold only In boxes. Grocery ClerkH. The grocery clerks of this city hold an un usually largo meeting at Grand Army hall Sunday at 3 o'clock. William Mabcr , presided , and G. A , Vangrcn ncted ns sec retary. There were about ono hundred and twocty-flve of the fraternity present. The meotinsr was called by the Grocery Clerks' Assembly lUl. Knights of Labor. The object was to strengthen the organization by ttio accession of new members. Many handed In their names for Initiation. The question of long hours was discussed. The direc tion of the discussion disclosed the fact that , without organization , no improvement can bo effected In the condition of this class of workers. Thcro wIl ( be a similar meeting every Sunday ut the sumo place. _ _ Tale ; no other , Jar vis' Brandy is best. Carpels , Furniture anil Draperies. A line assortment of new goods. CIIAS. SHIVEUICK , . Nos. 1200,1203 , and 1210 Farnam st. TUB KASTKHN 1JOTIOMH. How They Will be Utlll/.cd at nn Karly Day. The building of the Omaha and Council lllufis bndgo seems to be destined to lead to the utilization of the bottoms on the other side of the Missouri , as these on this side have been for a long time utilized. They now present an unbroken surface occupied only by a few small cottages and huts , which are tenanted by workers on the bridge and a few people who eke out a precarious liveli hood on the river and Its banks. The first step In the direction mentioned was taken when the Northwestern road , which has long had right of way down First avenue In Council 1 Huffs to the river , ordered the rebuilding of their track , which has long lain there with new steel rails of the latest pattern. This was followed by nn order to construct a freight station a short distance from the bankand upon which work will begin before long. On the HOtti , tno day of tlio opening ot the bridge , the road will run passenger trains to and Irom the river to Council HlutTs. The "Q" has followed the example of the Northwestern , and secured right of way along First avenue. It has also bought a liberal tract of ground near the river , which it will utilize for terminal purposes. These roads will undoubtedly bo followed by the others , who are already negotiating for available sites for yard and depot pur poses , It has been hinted that the ( , ' would probably put on a dummy between the river and the Uluffs , to run between the hourly trips of the Union Pacific dummy , and a speed which would enable better time to bo made than can possibly be by the motor lino. Hut definite plans have not jet been decided upon. The opening of tbo bridge the wagon nnd motor way to Council HlulTs will un doubtedly have a serious effect upon the Union Pacific dummy traffic between both cities. People with teams will prefer to ride to being cooped up in the ferry cars , nnd those without carriages will prefer nn Immediate crossing on the new bridge or motor to wait ing for the hourly trains on the Union Pa cific. Some speculation was indulged in ns to whether the competition would induce the Union Pacific to reduce its faro and make more frequent trips between points , espe cially as the motor rates will be lower than those of the Union Pacific dummy. Some of the officials of the latter were questioned on the subject. They claim to not bo ublo to tell what might bo done , although ono of thorn hinted that if the competition became great , it might , in a measure , bo obviated by tying up with the horse and cable lines on this side and giving passengers a continuous ride from the muffs to any part of Omaha , and vice versa. The impelling motive of the railroads In extending their tracks to the river us ubovo mentioned , is In anticipation of the establish ment there ot lumber mid coal yards and manufactories , several of which have already been outlined. Three or four of our lumber dealers have bought land over there and in tend to open yards there to supply the Iowa trade. Some of them now do a small busi ness on the other side of the river , but this has not been done to advantage because of a double toll for tiansferring the material hero and return over the bridge. With vards on the other Hide , both tho-,0 tolls could bo saved and the dealer could i caddy compete with the Council Hluffs dealer , who has almost monopolized the Iowa trade. Ono of these dealers said yesterday that the yards ho Intended to establish on the other side of the river would have nothing to do with Nebraska trade and that ho would put them in as soon us it was posiiblo for him to so do. It is now n. settled fact that a number of the men employed in the smelting works , in Gray nnd lloatrlnml's lumber yards will re side on the east bottoms. Seine of them have bought lots over there and arc already engaged In building homes. These lots are located on the first beach east of the river. It will bo nearer their work and the employ ees mentioned , intend to erect a stairway to the bottoms on this side , at the west end of the bridge , to enable them to ic.ieh their place of labor without crossing to Ninth street. _ Cleveland & Harrison agree on one point , that the best out ia Jurvis'j old Brandy. Dr. .Tcffcris' remedy cures every case of diphtheria. No physician required. Men nnd Tracks. Passenger travel is reported light for the past two or three days. A Missouri Pacific coal car was knocked off the track on a Union Pacific side track , but was put in shape bv the wrecker. "I guess Jay Gould Is bleeding that road for all it is worth , " said a railroad man , who watched the operation. "A 11 the cars of that company seem to bo worn out and lotten , at least all that conic to Omaha are. I guess , the Missouri Pacific will follow the Wabash. " The 13. & M. roadmastcr had a narrow es cape yesterday. Ho was working a tricycle - cycle southward along the track , and when approaching the Thirteenth street curve was met by switch engine No. 144 which was backine up. Ho was warned in time by the Union Pacific employes and managed to save both himself and bis machine. Two hundred coal cars for the Denver , Texas & Fort Worth road nro being shipped to Denver via the Hock Island and Union Pa cific. Switchman Euecne O'Connor , of Pueblo , has posted a description of E. II. White alias Hlomlio White alias Neyman , whom ho chums to bo a thief and robber , and against whom bo warns all railway men. Hlomlio leaving Denver with " " was seen "Windy" Smith , and is six feet In hoighth , light com plexion , light hair , smooth face , gold filled teeth with ono tooth missing. The party hangs out at the Union Pacific depot. Superintendent Blickensderfer has gone to Beatrice. Commencing on November 1 Uio St. Joseph & Grand Island will operate the brunch line of fifty miles between St. Joseph and Stroms burg. This Is merely done for convenience sake. Kobcrt Bane , a II. & M. switchman , who was badly crushed between the cars near Pacific Junction a few days ago , was a cousin of the brakcnmn , Sullivan , who was killed near Gibson thrco weeks ago. Kane is very low , as his injuries are more serious than reported. _ Pears' soap secures a beautiful com plexion. Nearly a Million For Pnvlnsj. The records of the city engineer's ' ofllco show that the estimates for paving allowed thus fur in IbSs aggregate $053,000. Tlio en gineer estimates that over JSOO.OOn more will bo expended this year , and is of the opinion that with reasonably good weather all con tracts , including Hegan's , will bo completed this season. In 18VT only ? 10 ,000 were ex pended for paving , so that this year's outlay will bo more than double that. JJTJ&COBS For Scin-tica. . NEW CURRENT TESTIMONY. T Year * . c ie go , 111 , May II , 1191. 1 WM flrta p by doctor ! I ytiri ago tnd had to a erateh for ficUtlo Rhtumatlim ] ioero4 ftboot T T ari. Brit application It Jacobl Oil if lllTIl , two UitlM cur d. OIOHOE A BOBS. Uod-rlddcn. B r r Dim , Wli , Mar It , 'il. Bprloj ot HIT "i Ukin with Bcltllct , isStril two moBttK , WM oonlatd to t 4 , Ul < 4 MTiral 4octori without b a at. Uiod 61 Jteobi Oil and VLI CUT d. JABHETIB W1BES. LamoncM. Ullca , Fultom Co , Illinois. tlr or f r r ar if o wit takta with Umioiu U fclp. wai to ted part of tlmt. trlid iimal doe * tori without tiBidt. wai eur l fcjr ttiri * or fou ftp-llloatloiu of Bt Jaoob Oil. WM. HAUTE * . AT DBUOOIiTS ABB BEAtEIU. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. , Baltimore , Md. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. Curns Ciiush . ColiN , Asttimn , Ilron- cliitia , Dclilll yVnaiini : DUcascti nnd Hcroi'iilnm Iluinnra. To Coxsi'MlTlvts. Slanr tiavotieon huppjr toglYe their Iff Union * In favor of ttiouinufVllbor' I'uro Coil'iaver Oil anil Lima. " Kxiicrlcnre na > ( irurcil U in bo n valuable remedy for ( on'mnpllon , AMhma , Ulpliiberla , and all dliuuset of tlio ' 1 liront anil l.unm. Mtuufaclurcd only by A. U. 'ILUOll , fiieiulst , Uus- tn. Bold Djr nil UruwitWi J . , Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A innrvcl of purl- tvtieiiKthniiil whole-Minr'HosM. Morn econom ical than thuurdlnury kinds , and cannot uu sold In competition with the multitude of low cost , fclmrt weight alum or phnspo.itupowilors. Soln only In cans. Uoval IluUni ; I'uwdcr Co. , 1W ! \Vull Htieet , NIMV York. CALIFORNIA ! TIIH LAND OF DISCOVERIES. THCONLY- CUATUHTEED Wcur\z ron I auoTuciwcAE.ATARRH lABIETINEMCn CoVOHQVlLLECAlJ lABIEtlNEfCDUuflROWUi.fAL. Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. FOB. CBH.DREN ; If thuy are wcnk.dellrato looking nnd troubled ultlivwnms llulin's Chocolate Woim Is w hat they need. l'rl < o " , 'ic. Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. Medicine that ncei\ but * trial to prove its worth. Dr : Calender's ' left Liver Bitters , Tne only DUtlllad Hitters in the United States. The only Bitters recognized by th United States internal revenue laws aa a Pro prietary Medicine. Lawfully patented. No. of Patent 14-0,073. Contains no fusil olls.no esnentlni oils , no foreign substance or damag. ing drucs. A perfectly pure medicine , com pounded from Pure Root Herbs and Old Peach : plenum to the taste , quiet and decisive in it ! affect. Curea Dyspepsia or Yellow Jatmdic * in flr * days. KeftulateB tbo Dowels. Invlcoratea tnactlre I.uer , Cures Diseased Liver , Hevlve * the Kidneys , Improves the Appetite Quickly , Regulate ? the wuole system. New Llf * to tbt whole iystem. ol.eft l.lvpr IWtCM nro olil In Omaha , Neb , by the Uowini : ilruk''ntnItlclmnlion Dniu'Co , t > pcrliil Wholesale , for lUo ilruu Interest of Nctmtiku. Ho- tullnn aa follows : . . . , . , . , . , , . . . . . , „ . . . . . Uooilmim Druu CoW. J. Whlteliouke. T. W.bp.lf- fiinl. s-itm 11. Farnnwortn. Sclmiter st1'harinacy Kulm X Co , .lolm Uhuli.li. M. 1'arr. .1. A. tyl f .V * ' ; \V. J , ) luiliv > , Jolin ll.Uouto. C1. J. r-rlui..M..1.1'owell , I1. ll.lifiitmli.Juliii K. Huffaky , Morrell Pharmacy .lamci roraytli. II. ' Hell , llr.J.J.Siivlllo. f .M.l'rli- fcr , K Clmmllpr. llalm'n Pharmacy , -.inrnuy Ac l > y'J J.O. KIUK..I. W Clarke , . ! . II. fclimldtMax lletbt , . ! KClirlMmi'on. W. K. l-nrolii'raon , II. N Our , .Max Conrail KrarkV. . FncK. II. Hn'niui on. ( Jp . llnoilcr nojct's I'harmncv , C. A. Molchpr , Howard Ali-yeni , 1 nmk Dcllnno i Co. , wholexulo clculcr la Ok'urs uliJ Lett I.Her Hitter * Is the Baby a constant Joy , or nro your days nnd nights 1111- edlth sleeplessness and anxiety'I'ed on RIDGE'S FOOD. chlldicn aio w ell nnd happy , AVoolilch&Co. on label. DYSPEPSIA , SICK HEADACHE , Not only relieved like by most medicines , but cured purniHiivntly-wlth Hahn'a ( iolde-n Dyspep sia Cure. Price fJOo a box. A Dr.J.UIcGrew . . , One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , A cure punrantecd In nil cases of IMUVATK nnd SKIN JHSHABKH. All disorder * ot the HKXIIAfj ( MOANS Cured nail .MANHOOD and ENKIUIV KKbTOIIKD. Under the Doctor's form of treatment no dls eiibe Is considered Incurable , until thu parts of the body affected by disease ore destroyed faster than they cau bo repaired or built up , CONSULTATION FltlllJ. Treatment by correspondencu. Send stamp for reply. Office Bushman Block , 16th and Pouglas sts. , Omaha , Neb , 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. We 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 rnqney 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 we would do well enough , but we promise to do still better. 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 bo in working order Wednesday morning. This department occupies the entire second lloor of the ex tension , and contains more hats than half a dozen exclusive hat stores together. We shall place Home 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 largo invoices purchased es pecially for our next week's opening. In underwear we offer this week some matchless bargains. We will place on sale to morrow the following special drives : 100 dozen elegant Scotch Mixed Shirts and Drawers at 35c each. The regular price for these goods ia no less than GOc. 120 dozen splendid Striped Shirts and Drawers at 50c each , which cannot be du plicated in any other house for less than 85c to $1.00. 75 dozen fine Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers , the shirts trimmed with satin fronts , regular make , at 65c each. These goods would be a great bargain at $1.00 a piece. We have just opened an elegant line of lancy Flannel and Cassimoro Overshirta at prices one third lower than other houses. Clothing Company Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Burlington C.B.RQ.R.R. The Burlington takes the l ad. t It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebratika. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. . * -AV. 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 propsr. 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 lin by which you can foave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver th evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. i * It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Burlington Roule Route C.B.RQR.R. C.B.&Q.RR. GKATiFUL-JOMFOUTIXG. : ( Epps's Cocoa. UHEARTAST. "Dy n tliorouph fcnowlcden of the nnturM laws vlilui fciviTii tlio oporutlun * of tllKOMlon uml nutri tion , nmlhyn caruliil ni > | > llrntl < m of the Hut proper- tips of wcll-M'Icctcil Cocoa , Mr. Kip | lius provided ottr lireukfiii.tt.iMu ultliu ilcllcnti'ly flavored tn > vtrnio whldi niny nuvo us tunny lie.ivy doctor' bills. His by ttio Jmlliloiis u o of micli articles of licit that u constitution niuy tie Knuluully luillt up until Btroni ; cnoucli to rH l > t evi'ry tendency to dfscuso. Hun- ilroils of subtle maladies nru lloatlnK around us ready to attack wherever them H a enk point. Wo mar escnpo mimy a fntnl ilmft by kecplncourselvoi well forllllecl with pun ; ulood anil a properly nourished tnimes" Ct > II c vlcu ( iuzetto. .Miidtt pimply wllh tnlllnu witter or nilllt. Sold only In Imlf pound tin * byliroicrn Inlielod thin : l llomojopatlno Chotnlsts , i , J.OMIO.V. i.sii.AM : ) . SteckPiano Kemtrkablo for powerful irrnp * ; tbeilc tone , pliable action and b- BOlote durability. i > j year * ' TtcoTi , tha beat guarantee ot th iic v lence ot tnese luatrumentu. WOODBRiDGEBRQS. TkT n.hnitttert thr mjf ft f SU-JCtM I IndlMitlloiu 01 CTlii.i.e. . WIOllltXTIX TO Cfkih/tiliNawiuraoviD thlftfxtiflepurpoM.Cuacor JininnTi wiinnm , jlf. tmuofli , mllJ. loothlng currtnu of llteUj UVouch HI Vf ik [ rtl , .tor. rtllU > i > a VlioKai8trcntl > . ilnrtna Current - > VftltIniunllr ot forfeit li.KO ID itu UrMl > itlmpic cminUoT < r > riutktrb > lu woiitrtiiiixr * rn n nllycuMiJlntomonth ! ! tlolol ptmr-McHc. rUrnn the Sind.n EUctric Co. 169 UStlif it. , Chic fl , JU1ICIQUS AND PEHSISTEHf Advertising lias ultra ) s proven euccetsful. Before placing any Nowepapor Advertising conau % LORD & THOMAS , * DTIRTI8IIO iGl&TD , 41 U IU 4.i h 8lr. U CHIRACO. ACVWimiK. HOW TO ACT. IxxtTlrnraiulUanliondKMUiifJ. Pro. feature ! > erln | ai d Kuuclional d Kir. ' ( loul tcm chilfdlcUm , UAiiTH eii r n , i wi w IT WIIL , PAY YOU To examine our present ! 'stock ' of MENS' UNDER- ! jWEAK , comprising all grades at fair prices. Stand ard goods and superior qualities in the well-known makes , the Holroyd , Vicuna , , Natural Wool tfec. ( SeillnK from fO tents A to * . ) / ) ( ) ) will nay yon n larger pro lit thau any others the next tliri'o inontlin. CAHSIM.I , i CO. , ( l.lmlted.l W Dearborn fctreut , Chicago , 111 , WAFER * am by ovw 10,000 . AruiVa/e. Kffeclualantl Iteatant SI prrtioxbymall.oratrlruxKisiH. Staled P < irttculars 3 postage stamps. Atlciresa UE IX-ittEi cuiMic.il , Co. , DuTiiorr , Micu , sale and l y. wait 6y MEDICAL # ° SUR6ACHAUNSTITUT& | ! N. W. Oor. 13th H. Oodgo Sta BR..A.OH3S. , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUlSEtji Best facilities , apnarctus and remedies for stiff 'esiful treatment of every form of dUease requlfl ing Medical or .Surgical Treatment r i FIFTY ROOM * FOR PATIENTS. ] Hoard and attendance , but hospital accomniV dations in the west. ' WRITE FOR C cuz.aftf on Deformities and Hraces , Truues , Club feet , Curvature of thf Spine , Pllti. Tumors , Cancer , Catnrrh , IlronciiUrci Inhalation. Itlectrlcity , raralysis , Kpilcpsy , Kldl ney , Illadder , Rye , Bar , SUIn and Illood , aod a1 ( hutgical Operations. Dlaeaaes of Women a 8peolaKy. > HOOK on Oilmen OF WOKIN FniE. < OHL7 EELIABLE MEDICAL IN3TITUTJ3 MiliIRO A irSCULTT Or / PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood nineties successfully treated. Sypk llitic Poison removed front the ayttetn vfltliotil mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. I'etsons unable to visit us may ba treated at home by correspondence. All cotnrau * nications confidential. Medicines or lnttrumenU sent by mail or express , securely packed , no luntks to Indicate contents or render. One pcr < sonal interriew preferred. Call and consult u oc send history of your case , and we will stud ia plain wrapper , our ( _ I OOOK TO WEM , FREE ; ' < Upon Private , fipeclil ot N'enrotia Diseases , InoV w > tency , Kyphilis. < > ) eet/ and Varicocele , wilU t-cition list. Addresa / U/rta/ia Itnliral antl'turglcal InitltutlQt DR. McMCNAMY , / Cor. 13th naP < a SI -s. _ OKAH , NEi/- /