THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 , 1880. THECITY. r _ _ A deputy Bhortlt IB to bo sent to Glon- wooil ior Trunk Knl M , who rnn oil with n Hvory horse of this city. Detectives Mostyn nml tlorrlpnn hnvo cone to Lincoln to keep nn eye on tlio liclit-flnguroa ffontry of Omaha who arc taklrp in the state fair. President Mlko Leo , of the dlty coun cil , will escort a number of the councilmen - men ixntl city olllclals on a trip to the Btttlo fulr at Lincoln to-dny. The null of Churlcs Bnumloy npnlnst C. E. Jiubcocit for SlliO , duo ns rent for the months of July nntl August , occu pied Justice Anderson's nttnntion yes- tertluy nfternoon. .Tntncs Nusli , who was charged with holding up a mnn named Tim Klllon a few dnyo ngo. was disclim-ped in the o- llco court.\ofetordiiy , thoovldcnco boliifr insufliclont to convict. * The P. E. O. society meats Saturday Boptcmbor 11. with Miss Mnry Fitch , No. i418St. ! Mnry'savonuo , at half piist 2 o'clock. A'isitlnp members Invited. Clnra D. Mason , president. .lames II. Smith , for inoro than twenty years an employe of the Union Pnclllo Hhois ] in this city , died at the homo of Ills bon Edward , nt Euplo Rock , Mont. , on the 10th inst. t\otieo of the funcnil will bo fjlvon hereafter. An o d fashiofied biislcot meeting will bolield Sunday at Waterloo by Xion Baptist church. Several ministers from KoiituukVi Tennessee , Kansas and Missouri will bo pru'sent , and a largo crowd Is expected. Tlio train will leave the Union Pacific depot at 8 a. m. und return at U u. in. IVrsonnl W. M. Walsh , of Aurora , Is at the Arcudo. W. J. Crniio , of Arlington , is ut tha Arcudo. J , P. Smith , of Scrltmcr , IB at the Millnrd. L. Franklin , of Norfolk , Is ut the Millunl. O , S. Mardcn , of Kcarnoy , Is nt the Pax- ton. ton.John John K\ Stout , of Lincoln , is at the Mur ray. ray.E. . II. Ambler , of Detitrlco , Is at the Mur ray. ray.W. . E. Cotnnt. of Holdrego. Is ut the Mtl- Inrd. Inrd.H. H. J. StliiBon , of Tromoat , Is at the Mil- lard. It , A. Tomploton , of Tekamah , Is at the Arcudo. E. S. Tomplclns , of Auburn , Is nt the Art-nil o. Uyron Clary , of Plattsmouth , Is nt the Arcade. J. H. Mason , of 'Central City , is at the Paxton. Prank A. Snow , of David City , Is nt the Millnrd. John A. Payne , of Washington , D. C. , Is at the Murray. D. 13. Hutchlas nad wile , of Ucatrlcc , are at tha Murray. Mrs. Fumy I'nrilyzoil. Mrs. Council Fumy , mother of Alijor J. B. Puray , of the board of public works , ngcd sc.vanty-slx yoari , a few iluvs nio was fitrickun with pir.ilysm in tier left slito , and is l.viiiT ( in a critical condlttnn nt her homo on So ward near Twenty-fourth street. Iliitlera Close on Sunilnv. The following Imttcis and furnishurs have agreed to close their respective places of business from Saturday night until Monday morning until further notice : Pease Llros , C. H. Frederick & Co. , Wessol & Wessel , \\r. F. Krellc , Charles C. 1'eibody. Unbinson & Gannon , A. II. Uriggs , Ed 13. Williams. Albert Cuhn. MarrliiRC licenses wore Issued yesterday to the following parties : iNatno and residence. ' Arc J HathawnvC. Gednoy. Sioux Falls , Dak. 23 ( JVIary Anderson , Omaha . 'it J Herboit Gaffey , Now London , Conn . is ) Gertie Halo , Inilianapolls , Ind . 21 Amos' Ihc contract was yesterday awarded to Arthur Johnson for the erection of the Ames building1 on Fainam street west of the com mercial National bank for SIOO.OOJ ; also the block of Mr. Ames at the corner of Eleventh and Howard streets. This is to bo vei v largely of brown stone. West of the Ames building on Farnam . street. U. M. Patterson will build a threo- atory iron and glass building to cost 511,000. , Now Ho < oos tn Courr. Sheriff Coburn has boon given ofllclal notice tico by County CKirlc Kocho that the com missioners had refuse , ! two bills presented by him amounting to ? o03. One is for mllo- ago charged in Juno , 1833 , for convoying prisoners and insane patients to the pauitcn- tiay and tlio insane asylum nt Lincoln. The other is for boarding citv prisoners during - IiliH' , Juno and July of this year. I-1 Mr. Cobuin piopusos now to take the mat ter into court. _ 'JLIuKxpiMiRUD of liiRnnity. County Cleric itocho has received a state ment trout State Auditor 13entoa showing Douglas county's Indebtedness for the maintenance of her insane in the asylums at Lincoln and Hastings. It amounts to $2- Cd'J'J2 , being from Juno 1 to August 31. There are sovcnty-thruo patients in the Insti tution at Lincoln , and the amount duo there is W.-til'l.'X while at Hastings It amounts to ouly $ 'JO.OJ. A Ilmldliin 'Ililcf. Arthur Jacobs , a lad of fifteen , was ar fc rested icstorday charaed with broaldng fcf into the cottage ef Jumps 1) , Fiddls , nt f Miami BUI ] ' Nineteenth streets , and stealiii ) ; fOU3. The crime was committed while the occupants woio awav , Mr. FKIdls being at Ills post ns cable conductor , and Mis. Fiddls had kindly taken the boy's mother to the Coliseum. When he was arrested the young thlof had spejit all the money , Mr. Fiddis nys Unit this misdemeanor is only one of a erics of Uiofitt by the laU. Ilimmlcil ! > > l''lvc. Abncr Wagaer Is n man to bo pitied , He lias Hvt ) Chicago women after him for n judgment of f3TO , obtained by them In the probate court of Coolc county , lllinoU. Olive GroonLydla A.Groon , Clar.i A.Gre-uii , Mary F. Torwilllgur aad Kmm.i C. Durland are Uio complainants. The suit has been transferred to this city and fomniotieud before fore Judge Shields in the county court. Henry Morintnu ut al have Instituted pro ceeding * in the same court against Kobort ISIcClclUnd otal for $ 40.U7 , claimed on a bill of poods. _ Two lliimlrfil The frame worlc of the largo addition , o thu inn In smoker U uauiplotod , and It la thought that the now sttncturu will bo ready for use iu l\vo or three waoks at the furthest. The cldca will bo closed with corrugated iron , malciiif , ' thu structure practically lire- jiroof. Tbo now addition doublet the capacity Of tlio mam amoltor anu will five omploy- tncnt to about two Jiundrod nioro tuun , ut from } to $ J DU par day , ' 1 hu new olcctrlu plant at tlio works Is about i-omplotcd , the brie it work bcliiK done cud roudy for the loof. Kciinptlnii to lluinoinhar. It vou arc gotiig oust roinoiulior the "Koclc iHhuid Houto'1 run the hluopurd and chair car.s of their bolid vobtlbulo tnini to nnd from iho Utiiiiha donol , louvlny Onnihn ut8-l5 : p. in. , thus avoid- In Rtlio traticifur nt Cuuncil lllutrs. Tlneo bolid truins dully. All chair oars are free. Dlnliif , ' curs on all through trains. Our Indus inuko close connec tion with all custom limited truins con necting In union depot at Chicago , avoiding u transfer uerous the city to parties enrouto to Now York. Huston nnd other eastern cltlos , "ami every thing n llttlo better than other lines can offer. " S. S. Srnvujjs , Ticket Olllco 1805 Farmuu. ( jon'l W. A. VINI3YAUI ) OIIAIMI-SHOT. A Wntohmnti anil Two Itoliltcrs Umpty T\v < Itrvnlvorn. , Tuesday night throe grape robbers forced their way Into tlio vineyard of M , Morgonsit uated about a nnlo northwest of the Nebraska institute for the donf and dumb. They loaded themselves with pounds of the delicious fruit , nnd were about m.ilctng the cscftpo , when ono of Mr. Mereen's employes , John Wlpf , dis covered them whllb uinlclnpr his rounds be fore retiring. Ono of the robbers fled , the others beiiiff arrested. They were b'einc murchcd by Mr. Morgon's house when ono of the robbers Jumped from Wlpt's side and , Rhoutlng to his companion to stand out of the way , emptied his revolver at Wlpf. The fire wat. returned , nil the shots of each gun being exploded. None of them , however , took effect and during the excitement the robbers escaped , SELLING The Question Ueopniinil With Some No\v Kcaturos. Those who are Interested say they fool confident that the Omaha broweri will suc ceed , before long , In affecting n sale of tholr property to the English syndicate. The sale has , It Is claimed , been thus far prevented by William Krng , superintendent of Fred Krug's brewery. It Is behoved now that ho will full into line when Maionoy , the agent , returns the latter part of tills orthoforo part of next week. Mr. ICrug has said all along that ho is opposed to selling outthough would accept S1CK)0U)0 ) ) for his plant. Maloney offered $800,000 , and took an option on It. That option expired last week. The agent when here last se cured thu services of two or three Influential citl/nns , to urging Krag to niccpt the SbOO.lJOO. Ono of these gentlemen said that this was ns an inducement. Krug has boon offered the management , at u big salary , of the consolidated concern. SUGUEhTHI ) A NOOdE. Excitement Ore iHloncd | > jn Lntul- Inril'H Auuult on a Woiiinn. There came near bcini ; a riot at the corner of Eighteenth and Davenport streets Tuesday night ever an assault made by Qeorgo H , Ed sou upon ono of his tenants , Mr * . Cra ter. ter.Mrs Mrs , Crater nnd her sister , Mrs. Dcnison , occupy n Hat , owned by Edson , at 17.JI Davenport street. Mr. E4son has undo several .attempts to got possession of the premises , but has been defeated In the Jus tice courts. Tuesday evening ho went to the house nnd turned off the water. Mrs. Crater remonstrated with him. when Edsoa raised u heavy cane and struck thu worn in across the head with it , knocking her down und Indicting seiious injuries. A number of the noighbois who were witnesses of the ass lult Intorfo-rod. and had It not boon for the counsel of the more conservative mom- bois of the narty Mr. Edson would have shared roughly at the hands of Mrs. Cratoi's friends , notwithstanding the fact that ho is un old grey-headed man. Mrs , Crater was too seriously hurt to ap pear in police court yesterday , but her sis ter , Mrs Dcnmsoh , appeared and had a war rant sworn out for Kelson's arrest. Plies ! Piles ! I'lU-it Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment wilt cure blind , bleeding and itching piles when other ointments havu failed. It absorbs the tumoiH , allays the itching nt once , acts as a poultice , gives instant relief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for piles and itching ot the private parts , and nothing else. Every box is warranted. Sold by druggists , or sent by mail on receipt of price , 50e and $1 per box. .WILLIAMS' M'FG CO. , Prop's. _ Cleveland , O. \VK IIAV B AN AIM'SOUOOL ? The Question Itclni ; Seriously Consiil- orpil by Art I'd trims. The matter ot orgaiwing and opening u school whore all branches of art could bo taught und studied has reeatvoJ serious Bin- sideratlon by u number of thoa intoraued in seeing Omaha udvunco ono stop furthorin Uio direction of art and culture. Although no action has bean taken as yet , a numbsr of plan have boon pronosod to accomplish the desired end. The ono most favored Is to in terest n number of the citizens who know how to appreciate the productions of the ur- tist. und have them take part in tno incor porating of the Western Aitas ocUtionthus putting it on n substantial footing , so that it will bo able to take hold of the school pro ject with an assurance of success. It Is not the intention to make n great oDlurpo ut the outset , but to raise a fund of about { 5,000 and start In a moderate way. Enough homo tulent can bo secured to give instruction in the various branches.at a very moderate cost , and u proposition has been re ceived from a leading aitist in Chicago , Mr. J. Lnurlo Wallace , who is highly spjkon of bv Chicago connoisseur/ / well as by people ple here who are well posted , to cotno hero und assume charge of the school at a very moderate salary. 13y having llfty or seventy-five scholar ships taken at a cost of ? 10J each , the ro- tiulred tium would bo very easily raised. This would place the institutioa on a paying basis at once and make It self-sustaining. It would bo a very easy matter to open a permanent exhibition , whicn would bo more than self-sustaining. With the Lmiuger collection ns u basis , a very Interesting col lection could bo made , as there are a largo number of paintings belonging to the West ern Art association which are stored nway for 'ack ' of room to place them on exhibition. Besides these nearly all of our local artists have a number of pictnies in their studios which could bo added to tlio number. A meeting of the art association will bo called at nn early day and it in probable that n number of prominent citizens will bo in vited to moot with the association and tallc the matter ovor. It Is the general opinion the oponlng of un urt school will bo productive of much good to Oinuhu. botli financially and from an art standpoint. It would certainly go far to wards advancing hotnu talent. The Linlngor urt gallery was very exten sively pationUod during last week , there beIng - Ing an average of SOU visitors per day. The visitors were loud In their praise of the en terprise of Mr. Liningor In maintaining such a collection , and allowing free access to It. A preat deal of Interest was also manifested by out-of-town people in learning what stops wore being taken towards opening un art school and perm incut exhibition. A num ber announced thulr intention of Joining nn art school , should ono bo opened hero. Mr. Llnlngcr , lust wcok , iccclvcd u spinet from southern Italy. This Is the Instrument from which the piano of the present day was evolved , It makes n most intorosltnt ; study , The Instrument was made early in the sev enteenth century , nnd bears the marks of its great ago , It is decorated With two panel paintings , ono of which represents n garden scene , and the other a marine View with a number of sea nymphs disporting In the waves , carrying musical instruments of var ious descriptions. An Andruw DoiSirtc , painted in the early part of the fifteenth century , was nlso re ceived , and Is a most valuable addition to the collection. AU first class hotels nnd restaurants kcop Cook's Imporlnl Champagne. If you huvo not done so , try it. It is extra dry. _ CKUELLY DEsnilTlil ) . A Ilenrtbrocen ! U'lfo AT cr a Ilcart- Icfls Hiisbinil. A tall , slim , pile woman , with yellow linlr nnd red eyes , applied to the county commis sioners for aid , She came from Kansas City on the early train in search of her husband , Louis Huber , who mysteriously disappeared last Saturday night , leaving her ponnllcsa among strangers , Last week the woman nnd her husband loft Chlcigo for Denver , whore she expected to stop with a brother while Huber went on to San Franulico. The hitter is an Inspector of hides , aad was stationed In this city about one year ago. Both reached Kansas City Friday. Hubcr purchased tickets there for botli of them nnd had their baggage checked through to Its destination. That dnv she left her measure at a dressmaker's for a traveling Jacket. At 8 o'clock Saturday her husband assisted bur lo board n street car to go after the garment. 'Hiat U thu last she bus either scon or hoirdof him. lie was drinking some and had about 4-00 on his per son. All Sunday and Monday the oolice searched for the missing inai , but could IIml no trace of him. She came hero thinking that he might , while under the InlUicnco of liquor , havu concluded to visit the South Omaha packing houses , but no ono has soon him there. She usked the commissioners fern n ticket to Denver. TlnTKf. , OMAHA Special at tention to commercial mon. Finest , and largest hotel in the west. Kittrcdgo & Bruinnrd , proprietors. A Statement Krnm Turner iVr , T iy. OMAIH. Sept. 11. 183U. To the Editor of Tin : Hi.ii : Various reports are current rela tive to Turner & Jay aud W. L , Pan otto it Co. , incorporated. Wo doslio to syy in jus tice to nur-iolves that the facts m the cnso are ns follows : la July last W. L. ParroUo & Co. came to us stating that owing to the very poor health of W. L. Parrotto they de sired to dispose of their business , ut first In timating a desire to form a copartnership with us nnd wo to take such active pint , in the management of the Joint Imsinew us would relieve him of the cares which he found debilitating and wearisome. Upon in- vcstigatioa we found our business mere prosperous than theirs in proportion to capital Invested , and the result was that wo made u contract to buy their business , delivery to bo made November next , ami a proviso was embodied in the contract pro hibiting W. L. Pan otto or un v of the stock holders in tlio Parrotto company from cncriig- : ing in the hut nnd cap business In Oiuilm for the term of live years , wliich was considered j by all iwrtias as a very Important nnd essen tial provision. August 25 Mr. A. C. Frost , who , until that date , we believed lo be one of the Pan otto company , whom wo had bought out , uotilled in that ho was ubout to form u new company with unlimited capital , nnd stated that "we , Turner i.fay. . with the high rental 54,000 per annum , uay- ublo foi Parrottu's bloiii mid the remnants of both stocks , \\onld find ourselves in an unenviable position to meet compe tition. " Having made u rather poor bargain , wo caught on to the b jit Mid hold our business at Tenth und Farnnin to A. C. Frost , airent , the came to be delivered Da- cemberlS nexl , realizing n much better price Ulan wo had offered our business for a few na\3 earlier to eastern parlies. We also secured from Purrotto & Co. . a rulcuso from our contract to take their business.Vc are fully aware that a bin It w s mutio to us by Mr. Frost and ut least ono of the New York stockholders of Parrotto is Co. , and that salesmen who wore to have seen us curly last week with u view to entering our em ploy weio held by Interested parties to a.vait the result of the deal which has been con summated. Wo shall continue in business in Omaha until December 15 , und 1'nrner & Jay will remain In business us a firm for i cars to come , wo hopo. Respectfully , & JAV. AS GOOD AS GOLI > . Out ; Thousand Lots Near Icn\er , Cnlnrmln , l-'rei * . _ Desiring- attract universal atten tion wo hnvo udopled thi- , novel and ex pensive method of placing our property before the pooplo. The lots wo are giving awav in Plain- Hold , a now suburban addition on the Fort Worth & Denver railroad , onlv a , few minutes ride from the Union do'pot at Denver , Colo. These lots are i5xl2ofoet. ! wide streets and nice park reserved. Wo ueop every other lot for the present and will not sell. Every lot that is given away will bu worth $1 < H ) In less than eighteen months. Wo fjivo only ono lot to each person and roquho no contract to improve. If you desire ono of these lots send us your ' full name und address , with 4c' for postupo , and wo will mail you deed at once. Address PLAINI'IKI-D ADDITION Co. , C.tbtle Hock , Colo. John Poimou Ki'riomly Injured. John Ponson , formerly watchman nt the Omaha packing houses , received injuries in an accident at 5 o'clock Tuesday evening that muy pi eve fatal. Ho wan on u load of hay and In some way fell off , landing on the right siuo of his head and shoulders. The collarbone bono was fractured close to the outer shoul der and was severed from the bioastbono , three ribs wuro fractured on the right side and a serious contusion midway between the right side and buck nt the waist , causing a large swelling and protrusion of some three or four inches. Ho was romovou ut once to the Hotel Daheck , Twenty-Hull und P streets , und u surgeon summoned who did nil posslblo for the sufferer. The injuries are serious nnd may provo fatal. A son of Mr. Penson's , In Chicago , has been tele graphed to cotno. HATU.1AL FRUIT FLAMS , . le Pnlled Stales r.overnment. rndorsed hy the liead of the Great Vnlve ltlei M VuUlo 1'exxl Annlytti.ns the btrongett , I'urckt and most Healthful. Dr. Trice's Criom IJakini ? 1'owdcrdoe notcontalu Ammonia , I.lmcorAlum. lr. Price's UellcloutFUvorinrIts. ' tiact , V anllla , Lcuioo , Orange , Aluioud , Roie , etc. , do uot contain I'oltouous Oils or CJitlulcoU PRICE BAKING POWDER CO , , NtwYork , Chicago. t.Couli , This powder never varies. A man el of puri. ty. itruiiRth and wholcsimoness. Moro o-o numlctl thmi the ordinary kinds , nnd cnimot bo sold In competition with the miiltltudea of lor or blioi w olRht nlum or phoapliito jio dors bold only In cami. lloyal IlnkliiK l'o\\der CXJtn y , IW Wfcll btreet. Mow York. CALIFORNIA THU 1 AND Ot' ' DISCOVERIES ! jjhilNjJJMAaiLr- cur c 'CATARRH [ /\Bir.TINErFnsr. / \ < nofivu ? r SANTA : ABIE : AHO : G4Ti R : CURE For sale by Goodman Drug Co DRS. BEUS & BEITS KAIINAM STUUKT , OMUJA , ( Opposite iMxtou llokl J Olllcohours , On. m , to8p. m. Sundajs , 10 a. in to 1 p. in. Sps lill'ts la ciiror.lc. Nervous Skin ami Illood ! ) lsease& . Mf/ Consultation nt oaico or by imul frt'B. Mcillcinrt , hnnt by mall or cxpie-i" , securely packed , free from < > Lb8ivnt1on ( iimrnntees to cnr nuli-Us' . nfely and perninnently. TdDBTWlTC ! nPRinW Speim itorrhrr-a. semi- HlJnYUUu UDDlLUl Uftl I osSM.NiKht CniU Blons. I'nyslcal Decay , uiis'i-ir ' from Imllscro ttou , 1'xcvsH or Indnlpencr , producingSlpeplr s Hiss. Despondency. 1'lnipoi on tlio luce , uver- Klon to society , easily ulscuuraccd. lacit of contl dome , dull.nntttrorhtudy or biihliit'ss , andllnda life a burden hnfely. ppriimrontlv nnd pri vately cured. Consult Iii-s. Delta i , Belts , liUJ I iirnnm bt. , Omrhi , Nob. Rlnnrt anil CJVin TVcrapni syphilis , n disease DlUUll dllll OlUll iUl.dJiln most tenlulo In lt results , tompletclv crndleulrd ullliout the aid of.Murcmy. Scrofula , Kr/Mlpelaa. J'OTIT t-orex , lUotiliPS , Vlccr * . 1'aiiHin tlio Head anil Ilonn ? , hyphllltlcForo'lhroat , Jkmli tiud 'JoiiKi"1. Cu- tuirli , etc. . permanently turtil uhero othvii hi\o ; fulli'd. ITlMjlPV IfPinQTV nml Hladilcr Complamto , lUUliuYi UUIld J I'-tlnful. Dlillciilt. too rre quant Hurtling or Bloody Urine , Urlno high col orcd or nlth milky toillti cr.t onstandlnij , Wia1 ! Back. Unnntrluru. ( { Ret , Cjfctilli. etc. . Promptly and Safely Cured , Clmtges Keatoni Me. CJST'TJ.Trn'FT'R.'P ! ? Gnarnnfed - 3 Jl. .CULO .t fLV JEV i inunent 0 ire , per- re moval complete , \\Itlioiu CIUUPK , c.iastlc or dlllntlon. CtU'ea olltcted nt home by luitleul without n moments iminornnnoyanto , Ton Yoilfiff MC11 and Miflflll-A il Mcil , A IIBP PI1RP Jll ° uwrul ol'ectH of cnily A UUtllJ UUtirj Vice. wiilfJi biinss orfiiinli ! nuaknegB , destroyloK both mind nnd body , with all Us dieadcd UH. ! pennunentlvcnicd , rSR\J RplfTJ AilrosstliojjMhobavo unpaired UUVi DD110 themsplvcirf by improper indnl- gfiicus nnd holltary ImbltN. which ruin bold body nnd mind. unlUtlug them ior business , tiuly or marnaxp. M uiimn MKV.or those onlorlnK on thnt hap pylifo , nvuro ot physical debility , quietly u tlstid. OUR succrss , U lm ed upon facts , 1'lrst-I'nctlcnl Kxpo rlcncc.8ocondKTerycaso Is especially studied- thus ( .tartlng a right. 'I lilrd Mo llo'nos ' nru prc , nnicil In our mimicry exactly to unit each cuse , thus atrectlnu cure * without Injury WSenrt Otcnta posUiro for uelobrate 1 works on Chronic , Nerrous und Dullcato IJlseasea. Uhouaiuida cureii. l4t A. filendly letter or cull Jimy save you future Binletlnc nnd Blinme. und add Balden yt n to life. r # No lutters nn. wercil unless nccu > mp.iniud by 4 cents in Elnmpi. Address or call on . UCTT3 & ICUVTS , Street. Uinnlio. Jleb. A Perfect Face Powderf K " UiUiLlu. iJo.'l r.bvlt. buld CUroI.U Ulu.l ri.lujr nnmtl Illluit'i , I.UI N Illli Kt I On l v liatii Uruxi i , l.tloJ tli.f.iit , unM.ietlii . . , li . rt . > lori . ll . i.ror . . . . . Clilrafo. . _ . _ _ . [ miiumi < i.u . iitbi ! CJT y. iiuirtki . I.IM , Hell * i4C ti On- Jk' ' 'r r.'tlflc Oo B ! in ! " " " ' " * B' ° ' 'ror ' < ' * ' . " ' * ' loilias. ltmiConr iJ , JUKuUu | * . . ! . ) ) l .lu cor. llth.nd Cupilnc : On H.on i , , ' . , jr. tUtiiVi , | , | 0 ( , Oil" r'l.cor.UkeiOnUiieiiwuitlii lltrlt'.l.lll I'fjlou bOoeii , cor , Illhl S in J.Co. , 1MU > ua ut > euurll ( irJi > tfir'i , eUrlDt > X llll , .M H i , t > r U.nl.rl , i , o , I . .c. | II. I Jltt. " * iv. THE LATEST PERFUME EXQUISITE c > .aa e FREEMAN'S ' HIAWATHA Bind HXO wllU jour name ami ndclrtci to mo and I nlll send > uu a UKCIl'K tliutHill I'OSI IIVKI.Y CUliK I'lLESiinitcoUoiilir JUceuU. Mill. l'Jjn OM , V , O. Uox > l , OrunU Uluc d , Ifeb. Clothing HF The largest and most complete Clothing and Furnishing House west of Hew York City. More space is devoted for the sale of readymade - made clothing than in any other retail house in the country. HTo house can be more thoroughly equipped in all its details for the sale and manufacture of Pine Heady-Made Clothing. Our aim is to furnish only first-class goods and nothing will be sold that is aiofc thoroughly reliable in every respect. 5 Wo will offer 150 Men's Pure Worsted , Wide Wale Diagonal Coats and Vests , one of the very latest fabrics and thoroughly reliable in every respect. This material will be very popular this season for coals and vests to wear with mixed trousers. These are new goods and the coats and vests were made to sell for $18.00. We will offer them this week at $13 , and we feel confident that this is one of the best values we have ever offered. The sixes are from 34 to 40. Frock Suits , We will offer 100 Suits in sack and frock of a pure wool cassimerc in very neat mixtures , in all sizes , sack and frock suits at $15.00. We do not quote this as a specially low price suit , but when the quality is considered , it is one of the best values a person can buy. We think it better to embrace superior quality and popular price. This is in every respect suitable for a genteel business suit , perfect fitting and made and trimmed equal to any of our better grades in aU , sizes from 34 to 44 , at $15 per suit. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Our selections for the coming season are coming in every day and our stock already shows a very choice assortment of the latest designs. We expect everything in by Sept. loth. Prices in this department will be lower than the same quality of work produced by any other house. j We have always been acknowledged to be the leaders in Boys' and Children's Clothing Our variety is larger and styles superior to any other stock in the west. We call particula attention to our new design in a Boys' Vest Front Suit , age 4 to 9. Our Block of three piece suits and kilts are larger than ever. BOVS > OO11UU J-i school Suits at $4 , 534.50 , $5. Don't buy your Fall Hat until you have seen the Wilcox Hat , price $3.50 , five shapes in fj | stock. Money cannot buy any better article. Then , why pay fancy prices for any other make ? oosTon , NEW YOF5 DES MC5INE3 Proprietors ; Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts. , Omaha. FALL FOR MEN. Nicoll's buyers are on the spot where these fantastic crea tions come to light , They know the drift of the seasons' fashions before the makers begin to make ; trace its later development ; and , when time for buying comes , if any body can judge which to buy and which to avoid , they can. They have studied the busi ness of buying long and care fully , and sent far to get the best and newest things. Got them , too , the witness is everywhere about the store. You must see the goods. The price ? It's in your reach. Overcoats to Order $13 , $20 $ , $25 Trousers " $5 $ , $6 $ , $8 , $10 Suits " $20 , $25 $ , $30 , $35 Come Early. TIMKEHSPHIHG VEHICLES ' BTiu > di-fJ tiuaBiI < 1u m Improved with wiDcinir .hickle. nn ono . . i"IO6tHcilnf { * 'if < 'kic. u.Tbe. priDg lengm , . , eo i a ibxten ctonliu j to tha nelebt rut ou ttiara. . A4iptd < ju IIr w ! l to rouuh oountrr or Una % U drive * WUIclrjau Cist nutUIaotlon. to exam. SHOE DEALERS Justly Ino the rel- ebrated llnuti of Hoots nnd Blioes , nianufactur- duyC. M. llendcraon & . ( > ) . , of ( 'likut'o Kuo- torlea at Chkut'o , DUon , Ills , and Fond lu ) l > uc , Wl . , - hould write 8AM. W , WA'l-fiON , real- deneo , FilBMONT. NKIl. TravellDi. fti { ot. Jscullodtothe fnct wo are now receiving choice NUKI.TICS In I'AIJ , (1OIJDS and tlmt a coinjdo'o nBSortnient of Men's und Ilov's Clothing alnptod to the ssn'-on , nny bo found upon onr tables I'AI.f * OV'UIt- COATS ot lutoat style nnd suparior Ilnlsh ; mid r.iininortnil tJnilroll.is , Mlili In ciiml- Itv nnd worUinauahlp but inoderatj in price. TliD larcoit , ( iiBitit unit fluoi. In tliuvrurld I'asscm'er cccommutliitlons unexcelled. Nc\v Yoilt to r.lvrrpnnl vln < ) i " fnit ThJ Colulirutcil I'J ho 1 lne t Plciini-j Sopt.lSt UllvuC ICuiiiclililu In tlio Ui.rlU. I Oct. 16t New York to Qapgow ! via Londonderry Vurnessln. . .Sept. Htli I ClrtabHl i . .Sept. sHIi Uo\onlu . . . .bit.autj ( ] Ktldonla. . . . Oct. Mil Now Yerk to Azoroa , Gibraltar and Italy. Utopia .Sept , Mu | Victoria . . . .Oct. lith HtiloonPrtund'Clu * . ttiid Hlccrujre rAtf.oiilnnnt ( I 1111 % I.KLUIKIUII 111 kill I llllll III , IIIIUlU III Ullulllt ) 1.1 | , V tiiin li } iltlur Iliu I'lctuiiwiiiu l.'ljcJo nml J.i.iili . of lie. l&inl , nr Illiir llcrsey and Bojtli o ( Ireland , or uIlt uncl ( llOiallar. Kitur > lun > tnl'arl. oi-ConllntnlnI To urn nil low. ri > t ttiins. liAVOIem1 CJrcultii lAtteiii oC CuilU and Drafl. for nn mnount ol low tulcun tut rules , / | > i > ly to flliy of oiirliwal nirenti' nrta HENDERSON BROTHERS , Chicago , III. II. H IIAI.L. H. V.Mooitns. . U. U. MAKES. DREXEL & , MAUL , ( Successors to John ( ! , JmolH. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the Old O'.anl , 1407 Faraain Bt 9t. Ordtrs by teloBrniili Bollcllod nnd AttenduiU Tuleplioau to No , ' AMUSBMENTS , _ [ 01 NigiitX andHntnrduy Mutli of. ConiiiR'ii- tins Thin sday , 8 pt li , Ho ) t'u 01 uatost ? ue "ess. ( A tutlro on niptrMiItlon.l Ono hiindrvJ and two tonsc'-utl nh-litunt thu llljon Ulieater , Notr Vcrlctlty.to t'lo lui ont bUHlnurUlu thu liUtory of Iliu tliuater , Mr , Ghas , Drew , Miss Flora Walsh And thu orltflnul New Vnrk comniny , pin * duced under the pereouul direction of Mr.lloyt. Ueeulur prices ; ueuta on uulo taorulng. N.W.C0.1 , I3TH&DODCE bis , OMAHA.NEB. KOB 1UK TBEAIJIKNr OP ALL APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TI1USSES.1 BettFacWUes.ApparatiisRiidRcniedleiforSucceiifuZ Treatment of every form of D'.taae requiring MEDICAL or SUROIOAI , TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ! Board fcAttendance , Beit Aceoiamodatjoni in WeiL 03WRITE FOR CIRCULARS on Dcformltlti anil Dracci , Truicei , Club Feet , Curvnturci of Spin. , I'llei , Tiimori. Oinc.r , , OaUrrh. BronehltU , Inhalation. DISEASES OF WOMEH & ! 2Sff HK IUYK UTILT iUIIKD 1 I.1IH0.11I UIIMUTBEKTIOB PRIVATE DISEASES All mood Dliriici mccriifullr Imlcl. BrpMHtla I'olion rtmoiedfromllioijiifin.lihoul meriurr. lf w Ktiltrtllr * Trttluiit fur Lou of VITAL fOW IR. I'irllti un > l > li lo Tllll mmt/bvtreiUilfct bouelcorrespondence. . AUeommaolca * tloDicoDfldeatlil. Uedletuci or Initrumf uti ifothv mailer tx. ft i l < ; ourtlrke.lBonirk..olr1lr | lecoDtfDl.orito4tr. UooperumftUlilirflewprereired. C.ll nd coniull uicritni tlitorror jour cue , and * will cuj U IiUfu t ri r , cur nnnkf f n MCH FREE : u ; n him * . HI.II.I or UUUft lU [ Tit tl | lrtrYffil > li ie..l * / > ejrS7p * . Illi ; Uleet nJ V rlcoeclc. llli < lne.ll olUt. AJJrcu OMAHA. MEDICAI , ec UUHOIOAT. INSTITUTE. 13th and Dodgn StrcvU , OBAUA , NEB. Dii. it. \VKSTH NKHVB ANN HIIAIW TIIKAT. jihNf , u Kiinruuta 'cl HpocillL- for Jlj-hwrla. Dlzzl- now. Convulsions , | < itn. Nirvoux Nouraljjla , Hi'ndiinUo , Nervous I'ltmtnitlon uuiacd by tin * IIHII of ulool ol toljucco , Wnkcftllne n , Mental Depression , PortonlnK of tlui llniln , rojiilllng In inbuilt > mill Ii'ii < lliiKtoinht'ry , < liiiy ( and duulb , I'rcmntureOlil AX ; Iliirri'iinoHH , l.oisof | 'o ur ntiltlior'iojf , Involuntary l/o.mo * iind Hpcriuat * I oili'i'ii mused liynvir oxurtInn Aflliobrain , oclf- iilniM ! or fiier'ndulpiIKII I'arli box loutnlm onnnioiitirxlr.ntini'nt. l.'llnlox ) , nrnlxlioxua forji.o i.htnt by mull pri'pnlil nn n-ci'ipt ofprli o. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. J'o rimiany ( iise. With cndi oriluriucelvtd by H forMx boxu-4 , ii'ToinpuuU'il < > .M > , MO will ni ml tluMiuirlinH r our urltt < n Kiiarantnu to r - fuiHlHii ) money ir the iretitUK nt ilmm not olfcct a euro. OnHiunttiH luniii'd ouly by ( looclnitia mi ; ; O'o , DnitfLut.Ho ! AgeiUw , 1110 Fnruaia truit , Umituu , s'ebrusku and Druggists for 200 pigo : Hlufitratcd catalogue. . Statioiiury , Fnnov Good , Toys juifl No- tloiit ) . Lui'ijcBt an & . clieapcdt etouk in the wont. Rod lieu & , Norton , Latliroj)4 Co , DcHMoiuoB , Iowa. JESS CURED , j MUbtimiiui tt&P um .nllrtir overcoDl * It ctk'.l.l.l K"-lTUBUtAHl $ { teL r &ll oibcr rruifdlti rilu H- " ' " " ' r A jaUCXJX. Kaillru 4w r , l.f. 1'iU.H > -tlLI.UrUHKHi4V ) lHII'lMII , > IOiUUII