8 THE OMAHA 35AXLY BEE : SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21 , 1889. THEQITY. _ The motor compnny will run tlfo cnra of its Sixteenth nna Vlnton Btrcot line north to the ftur grounds. There will be a caucus of the republi cans of the Third wnrd at the police court chamber this evening lit 7iU. : ! Chixrllo Ncodhnni id hotter , arid will bo brought back from Wntortown , Dak. , in a few days. Frank Wttssormun has just roturnoa from thut city. James Pattcrsontho switchman In the Union Pacific yards , is not the person referred to in Thursday's paper under the ' 'An . " hoadlnff , UnholySpnusc. _ _ The case of the state vs. Mnstorman was called In Justice Watlo'a court yes terday afternoon , and continued until Monday at 2 p. in. The witnesses of the prosecution failed to appear. The Massachusetts Mutual Life In surance company , of Springfield , bus located its general western olllco in ono of the elegant rooms on the second floor 01 Tim BKH building. It is one of the leading insurance companies of the country. The owners of the Ktlpntrick-Kocb building and the D. M. Steele & Co.'s building luivo boon notlllod to lower their high sidewalks to grade. They will reslwt the order on the ground that their walkb are on a grade established by the city engineer , and that the Etrcotb hava since been lowered. Porsonnl I'nracrnplm. W. S. Ncal , of Peru , Is nt the Murray. K. II. Potter , of Lincoln , Is at tlio Arcade. J. L. Ilobson , of Chnnpoll , Isattho Arcarto. A. S. Hadgor , of Lincoln , Is lit the Murray. Miss A. ICcobler , of Iluward , Is at tlio Mil- lard. lard.H. H. R. Hoot , of Wood Ulver , is at the Mil- lard. lard.P. P. G. Ibncli , of David City , is at the Ar- cndc ? Mrs. O. A. Mullen , of Lincoln , Is at the Puxtoa. Mrs. J. G. White , of Kearney , is at the Pn.Nion , W. 11. II. Myers , of Holdrudgo. Is at the Arcade. J. Horn , of Fremont , is registered at the Mlllanl. 13. P. Hoot and wlfu , of Crete , are at the Mlllurd. Frame P. Ireland , of Xcbraslca Qity , is at thePiixton. . . C. H. Wtllard , of Auburn , is registered at the Murray. Eugene Moore , ot' Norfolk , Is stopping at the Mllliird. J. II. Haldcrman , of Weeping Water. Is at tlio Murray. B. W. Hrightol , ot Iloldroduc , Is registered at the Paxton. A. S. Campbell , of Hastings , Is registered nt the Paxton. K. 13. Wablquist , of Hastings , is registered at the Puxtou. H. D. Laneford , of Ilaiglor , Is registered at the Arcudo. Hon. C. II. Van Wyclc was In the city yesterday and culled at Tin : UEB ofllco. W. II. Hall , manager of the city water worltrf company , hus gene to Detroit on a ten duya' vacation. Judge John U. Porter and wife , of Los Angclos , are guests of their bon-in-law Depot Master Haney , of the Union Pacitlc. N. S. Ueldon , ono of the first typo's in Omaha , but now a successful merchant at Las Vega * , Now Mexico , Is In the city on a visit to friends , llo is accompanied by his wife. wife.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. .A. Lochwity , from Salt Lalto City , arc the guests of Mr. I Hrown , 2ol4 Douglas strco * . They came to attend the wedding of their sister , Miss Thersca Losfllcr , which will talto place on Tuesday , September 22d , in the Washington ball. Mr. W. W. Morsman , of Clarinda , la. . brother of Mr. E. M. Moraman , president of the Pacific Express company , is lioro visiting the latter. Mr. Morsman is a prominent at torney of years' standing in lown. At the solicitation of friends and relatives ho has decided to locate and practice law In this city. Mr. Andrew Hovowator is homo from a visit to Dulutli , the "Zenith city of the unsalted - salted seas. " He was called there as con sulting engineer to help solve the problem of a sowcrago system capable of accommodat ing the Hoods of that section and turn the tide of granite boulders which roll down on the streets with every rain. General Manager Kitnball , of the Union Pacific , loft for Boston last ovonlni ; , nccouipanicd by his family. Ills son , who is a well Known icsldcnt of that city , is to IcaVo in a few days on a two years' cruise , during which tlmo ho will visit prominent European points. Mr. ICimtmll stated that his trip will bn In no way connected with the affairs of the company. Tom Stivers , 3no the proprietors of the DCS Moincs Leader and the Hurlington Ga ze t to , la In the city , accompanied by Coun cilman C. 13onn , of Hurlington , Senator Schmidt , of Davenport , and Councilman Carl Vogt , of Uurllngion , All of these gentlemen - tlemon wcro delegates to tlio Iowa state convention , which Just closed at Sioux City. City.Mr. Mr. Frank G. Carpenter , the distinguished Journalist , who has entertained readers of TUB SUNIUY UKB for months with his charming lettersfrom the old world , passed through the city yesterday. Ho had tluio between trains only to rush up to Dowoy's store and shako hands with the great Amer ican traveler and then rush back. Ho was west bound and expects soon to return via Omnlm and stop off a while. Whitney's Chattlo mortgages wore ) filed with the county clerk yesterday on W. N. NVhltnoy's ' otock of boots , shoos and store fixtures at 1421 Douglas street , ns follows : Edwin C. Hurt & Co. , of Now York , $1,420.15. J. S. Turner , Hochlaml , Mass. , § 1,715.80. Burt & Mears , New York , ? 35U.SO. 'Jwo Youiiir Alim Demi. Tnobodlosof two men , botti of whom riled at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday morning , ore lying at Hcafoy's undertaking establishment awaiting tlio disposition of relatives and frlnndb. Ono is tlio body of Frank Hanoi , a Holiomiun of twctity-tlvo you.ru , anil the other is that of Mie.huol Currau , an Irish man , aged twenty-six. The \Vnnilmnii Conservatory. Mr. GcorgoW. Llninger erecting a largo conservatory , Just south of Ids art vallory , In which lie will place the collection of palms , recently the uroporty of Mr. Clark Woodman. There nro about one hundred and llfty plants In the collection , nil of differ ent variation , constituting ono of thu most extensive collections in the country. llcro'u Voiii" Dynamos. The engines and monster dynamos for the now power house of the street railway com pany have arrived and are being put in place. Meanwhile , the trucks , ovei head wire ? ano power house uro Hearing completion r.tu thuro is every Indication that the now clue- trlo system will bo In operation by the 2tli the liuio contracted for. A Vouiiir Doctor Injured. Dr. Chapman Glbbs , formerly with Dr , Galbralth , the Union Pacific surgeon , of this city , uici with a serious accident two weeks ago near Crawford , where ho lias residue luce leaving Oniuha. Whllo returning from calling on a patient four or livemiles in the country hla horse became frightened , throw him out of the buggy and bauiy fractured ono of bis legs , Not bolnfj able to receive the proper treat ment there ho sent for Dr. Hoffman , who liad him brought litre Thursday , Ho is now In St. Joseph's hospital and receiving the very best of care. lttln'rt ColloJ Choloru anil 1)larrhu.a Knmctly. This medioinocan always bo dopondoc upon , not only In the milder forms o summer complaint , but also for malig nan t dysentery and cholera infanlum The lives of many persons and especial ly children uro saved by it cauh year. INFORMATIONS KILI2I > . Those Who Will tie Cnllcil Into Court. County Attorney Mahoney has prepared tlilrty-otfo Informations and loft thorn with Clerk Moorcs that will bo filed next Monday against the folio wing parties ! Richard O'Mally , charged with malicious destruction of property. John A. Wood , for refusing equal rights 0 citizens In a place ot nmusomont. Luna Marsh , murder in the first degree. Mlko Morrlasy , grand larceny. Fred I. Copeland , forgery. James Dunn , robbery. Thomas O'lirlon ' , assault with Intent to rob. Malcolm O'Mnlloy , rape. William D.ivli , adultery. Mairglo Uaughcrty , adultery , William C. Burgess , mahoin. Hoary W. Nichols , grand larceny. William Tunp.itc , grand larcjny. John Nelson' , gram ] larceny. V.'llnon Llnahy , forgery. Henry Llngonner , assault with Intent to commit rapo. ,11m Quina. forgery. William Green , assault with intent to 1:111. Hugh Hums , burglary. Ed liabblimton , assault with Intent to do jrcnt bodily injury. William W. LSlttncr , obtaining money under false pretenses. William Carter , burglary. Hen Liny , assault with intent to commit rape. William normals , burglary. Mary Lurst-n , grand larceny. Henry Payne , assault with Intent to com- nit r.ipo. Anton Dragood , Illegal voting. Dennis Leahy , assault with intent to kill. TI1K OKDKK HOLDS. Capitol Avcnuu Ucsort to Ito Sup pressed. A crcat deal has been whispered around in regard to Nell King being allowed to conduct 1 bawdy huiiso In the heart of Omaha after in order from the mayor to suppress her ilaco had benn issued. The original coin- ) lalnt was made by Mr.Vlloy , then of the waterworks company. Mayor liroatch Is sued an order to Chief Scavoy to suppress the place , out to give Miss King a reasonable time to vacate. The chief considered thirty days a reasonable tlmo nncl notified the woman accordingly , She and her friends set about to squelch the ordor. All sorts of promises and throats vveio inado to Mayor LJroatch. Ho was begged to rescind the ordor. Ono business man s.ild : "I have 'squared' both THE 13in : mid Republican and they will not roast you If you rcvoko the ordor. " Heavy pressure WAS brought to bear to influence Mayor' Broatch , but his order stands as It was originally ; "Suppress the house , but give the woman reasonable tlmo to vacate. " A 13iu reporter called on Mayor llroatch ana asked lor a statement. " 1'ho woman must go , " said the mayor. "I have issued the order , and it shall stand just as it. now is. It is true that a number of business men have come to me and pleaded hard in her behalf , but I shall stand linn. Scavoy gave tnc woman thirty clays in which to va cate. If ho sees lit ho can extend the time a few weeks , but no longer. " "A business man has given It out that everything has boon llxed for her to remain udtil such a , time as she can build and move. Do you know anything about that ! " uskca the reporter. ' I do not. The report is untrue. As I said before , men have been to me , but they got no satisfaction. " Chief Scavey was interviewed and said : "Nell King is human , the s.imo as any other person , I am told by business men that by suppressing her place inside of thirty days I will do her a crent injustice. In case I Ilnd this to bo true , I shall extend the time thirty days. Otherwise she must shut up thu place as a public resort by the 2 < ith of this month. " ' Then you will not allow her to remain long enough to build I" "Not by any moans. " The woman was scon to-day and nslced : "Whoa do you propose to vacate your house ! " "I have been notified to leave by the 20th.1 'Are you going at that time. " "No , I shall remain hero , but the house will bo closed. My friends bavo endeavored to induce Mayor Hroateli to rescind his ordor. I saw the mayor In person yesterday , but ho refused to talk about the matter. " A IlUNAWiVY SIOTOR. A Lndy Jumps From a Train and in Ilnd I y Injured. Mrs. W. H. Birch , a middle-aged lady re siding on Twenty-fifth street , between Dodge and Farnatn streets , met with a seri ous accident Thursday evening , while riding on a motor train. As the motor rounded the curve on Burt on to Thirty-sixth street the driver could not control the speed of the train because the brakes gave away. The train started down the incline at a high rate of speed. Mrs. Hlrch became frightened and Jumped to the street , believ ing an accident was inevitable. She was thrown with violence , the full rendering her unconscious. Her face was cut in several places and her body was found to bo rnoro or less bruised. The motor tram was stopped before other harm was aono. _ KIND Tlio Anxiety to Get William Moran , A\vny From 1119 Jury. Since Billy Moran came homo from the in sane nsylum , and some nt the county com missioners discovered that he-was in posses slon of certain facts connected with the Pauly vault steal which niiuht bo called for by the grand Jury , which will bo in session next week they suddenly conceived the idea that a visit to the Hot Springs woula do him in ore good than anything else. As an excuse for sending him there the commissioners announce that Moran's lower limbs nounce are par tially parahzcd , and likely , unless something bo done immediately , to innlto him a per manent * cripple. Acting under instructions Jailor Joe Millar took the matter in charge and hurried Billy away Thursday. AS GOOD AS GOLD. Ouu Thousand l.ott ) Near Denver , Colorado , Free. Desiring1 to attract universal atten tion wo have adopted this novel and expensive - pensive method of placing our property before the people. Tlio lots wo are giving away in Plain- Hold , a now suburban addition on the Fort Worth & Denver railroad , only a few minutes riao from the Union depot at Denver , Colo. Thcso lots are 2o.\125 feat , wide streets and nice park reserved. Wo uoop every other lot for the present and will not sell. Every lot Hint is given away will bo worth $100 in less than eighteen months. Wo Rlvo only ono lot to eaoh person and require no contract to improve. If you desire ono of thcbo lots Bond us your full mime- and address , with 4o for postage , and wo will mail you deed at ouco. Ad dress Pr A.iNFuir.i > ADDITION Co. , Castle Uouk , Colo. The Tlo That Hindu. In the presence of over six hundred friends and relatives , at the Seward Street M. E. church , on Thursday evening , Miss * Nina Terry became Mrs , John P. Morris. The affair was ono of the prettiest nupiial affairs that ever occurred In the church. The ante-room and ttio chancel were both elaborately and fittingly decorated , the hangings of the ves try being of white , while pendant from the entrance was a cupid's bow of panslcs. The chancel was a bower of beauty , with pots of blooming flowers. In front of the rail was an arch of evcrtrrccns and golden tods. From the apex hung a horseshoe ofvhlto lilies. Mr. Charles H. Wilson acted as boatman and Miss Mlnnlo Coghliu as bridesmaid. At 7U ; ! ) p. ui. the bridal party marched up the central alsluito the btrumb of Mendelssohn's wedding march. They were mot at the altar by Hov , James Huvties , uncle of the bride , who made the twain one. After tbo ccrumouy the liuppy couple wcro driven to the homo of Mr. Fletcher W. Young , on North Twciity-sixth street , where a brief roccntlon followed. At 0:80 : they Icfton the train on tholr wedding tour. They will mnko their future homo at OloiiWood. la. Both bride and groom have a host of friends in Omaha , who wish thorn unalloyed happiness. 1'OLITICAIJ OA.TI1I2UINGH. Democratic Committed nml Wnrd Mcetliies'in tticClty. The democratic county contrnl committee meets this afternoon at " o'clock at Julius Moyor's room , Twelfth and Farnain streets. A uicetlnR of the Second Ward Republican club will bo held nt Shull's store , Twentieth and 1'ierco streets , this evening at S o'clock. Sldo\vnlks Ordered. Sidewalks have been ordered laid on the following streets. If the order Is not com plied with before October 4 the walks will bo laid by the city and the cost assessed against the abutting property : North 8ldo of Martha street , between Twentieth street and Twenty-first street , four foot wide. Kast and west side of Eighteenth strcot from Union strcot to Spring street , four feet wido. South side Cass street , between Sixteenth and Seventeenth slrocts. Repairs. East sldo of Seventeenth strcot from Mason street to Leavcnworth street. Ha- pairs.West West sldo of Seventeenth street from Mason street to Williams. Repairs. North sldo of Nicholas street from Twen tieth street to Twenty-fourth street. Repairs , North sldo of Duruottestrcotfrom Twenty- sixth street to Twenty-eighth street , four fcot wide. South sldo of Nicholas street from Twen tieth street to Twenty-second street , six feet wldo. South sldo of St. Mary's avenue , lot 4 , Johnson's addition. Repairs. North side IJouglos street , between Six teenth and Seventeenth streets , eight feet wide. North side. Center street from Seventeenth to Eighteenth streets. Repairs. Just the pure juice ofthe grape naturally ferinentcd'that iswhatCook's imperial ohampaguo is ; its bouquet is unrivalled. ' _ I''nt show. The movement for a fat stoclc show In Omaha is taking shape , and if the pee plo fee Interested and respond to tlio demands ma do upon them , tlio attraction is assured. The Coliseum and the south Omaha Stock yards associations have taken hold of the en terprise and are pushing it iti'n buslncss-llko manner. Manager John S. I'rinco for the ono , and Manager W. N. Babcock for the other , are at work on preliminary arrange ments. It is proposed to hold the show' in the Coliseum , whore stalls may bo arranged for the nccommodatlnn'bf 143 animals , provided only cattle and horses are admitted ; but as hogs and sheep will bo entered , andlmtusmch as half a dozen of these can bo put into one pen or stall , it will bo an'easy mutter to ac commodate three or four hundred. There will also bo plenty of Voqjn for dairy exhibits , poultry and i fancy dog kennel. It is proposed to secure subscriptions sufll- cicntly largo to offer good premiums , and thus induce the patronage of stockmen and breeders from all parts of the country to take an interest In the exhibition. As tbo Chicago show is to bo hold during the llrst two weeks in October. thU ono will como Immediately after and take up thu last two weeks of that month. Piles ! Piles ! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind , blooding and itching piles When other ointments have failed. It absorbs the tumors , allays the Itching at oneo , acts as a poultice , gives instant relief. .Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared only for piles and itching of the private parts , and nothing olso. Every box Is warranted. Sold by druggists ) or sent by mall on receipt of price , 50c and $1 per bo c. " , , WILLIAMS' M'FG CO. , Prop's. _ * Cleveland , O. , Inspection Too Sjlrlot. The paving investigation committee of the city council met at the council chamber yester day afternoon , all of the members of the com mittee ana the board of public works being present. The action of the board and the committee was cone over in full , Mr , Kler- * tead and Mr. Furay both sustained Mr. Gray's statement that the work on Hartley street had been stopped by Malor Balcombo after the borrd had decided that the work could go ou , but that 'red blocks should not bo used on any other street. The members stated that they had joined Major Balcombo in rejecting poor material whenever rind wherever offered. A long talk wai indulged In , and the senti ment seemed to bo that Baicombo's inspec tion was too strict. Grmlinir Ilixnsconi. „ On Monday next the time to offer bids for the grading of the south part of Hansrom park toward Ed Crnlghton avenue expires. It is estimated that 80,000 yards will bo re moved , and that the coat will bo in tljo vicin ity of $15,000. The work now being.cnrried . on by the park commission is under the su pervision of Mr. Adams. , , ' PAXTON HOTKL , OMAHA Special at tention to commercial , then. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Kittredgo & Drulnard , proprietors. Cnllahait Wins. At avjncetinp of the board of public works yesterday afternoon bids wcro received for the grading of Nineteenth , Twentieth and Twenty-llret streets , from Wirt to Emmett ; Lathrop from Sherman avenue to Nine teenth ; Bluncy from Sherman avenue to Twcnth-fourth , and Mercer avenue from Lo wo nvsnuo to Vista strcot. The bidders wcro F. Kuyscheart , Edward Callahan and W. F. Cullahan. The bid of W. F. Callahan , at 14 cents , was thu lowest Nineteenth. Twentieth ' La on , 1'wonty-tirst , throp and Binnoy streets , and he was awarded the contract for tlio work. The only biu on Lowe avenue was presented at 18 cents by Ed. Callahan , and was rojcctcd as being too high. Coots nml City Hall Stone. Contractor Coots says that ho favors Mis souri granite , such as has been used In the First National bank , for the lower stories of the new city hall. For the upper ones his favorite would bo either Portage or Colorado red stone. Ho says ho proposes to do something toward having good and harmonious material used In thu construction of the proposed building. Tills powder never vtrles. Aimcvfl of pur * , ly , strength and wholenoinuucaa , iloro eco nomical taun th * ordinary klndi. ami cannot bo sold In competition Mith the , multitudes ot lor or ihortwefKht alum or vhoiphitu powder * . Bold only In canv. lloynl Ilakiug I'owdar Cam. , ua Wiul Etmt , Mow Ywfc. Save Tour Hair BY a timely me of Ayor's Hitlr Vigor. Thin prt'mmtloii | has no equal ns a drcsilng. It Iconpi the srnlp clean , cool , and healthy , nml ptcscrvut tlio color , fullness , and Ixmnty of the hair. " I wn < rapidly becoming bald and crny ; but afti-r nsliiK two or three bottles ot AynHs Hair Vlqor my hair grow thick and H'o ' y n"d the original color was reMortd.--Molviii Aldricli , Cnnnnn Cuntrci'N. It. "Homo time go I lost nil my lialrln cotm'ipicnco of. measles. Alter duo waiting , no new growth appealed , I thim used Ayer's ) Hair Vigor and my hair gicw Thick and Strong. It has apparently como to stay. The Vigor It nvlilcntly a crcat aid to nature. " J. U. Williams , Floicsvlllo , Texas. "I have lined Ayer'fl Hair Vigor for the past four or five yearn and find It a inoit satisfactory dressing for the hair. It is nil I could dcsiip , being harmless , cnuilng tlio hair to retain its natural color , mul requiring bat n small quantity to rendnr the hair easy to niraiiRo' . " MM. M. A. Ilalloy , tl Charles street , Iluvcihlll , Jlasa. " I have been using Ayor's Hair Vigor for several ycam , nml linllevo that it lias caused mv hair to retain its natural color. " Mrs. IL , T. King , Dealer in Dry Goods , &c. , Dlshopvlltu , Md. nr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by Druggies nml 1'crf umcr > . HALLS. L'liuRciins , FACTO- hi NO. 2 GLOBE INCANDESCENT Ilic best , safest , most ilurablc nml cconom ic.nl coal oil lamp In the \\orlJ. . I. IB lit a room ttii rt. xiimro for lc Until 1 ct. un We also . mnko -.tlicNo.a in House size , in a , full'linc of artrstic 1'ount. , Staml.Vascnnd Banquet Lamns. fins size is the , No. 3 QLOBB INCANDESCENT , , iluablc for Lighting Libraries , ] ) inin ? > rooms , 320 " " llalsl'arlorsandaU ! CANDLE POWER THE STANDARD LIGHTING CO. , Cleveland , Ohio. J'orSalobyM. H. Hit's , nnd 1'crKlus. Gat en & Lauinnn. DRS. BETTS & BETT5 110S FAHNAM STHEET , OMAHA , NBU. ( Opposite i'aitou Hotel. ) Ofllce hours , 9 a. m , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m.to I p. in. Spe'-l llsts In Chronic , Nervous Skin and Illood niscases. CryConsultatlon at office or by mml free , Medicines sent by mall or express , securely packed , free from observation. Guarantees to cure quickly , safely and permanently. UlJDwmTQ TITJBTlT'PV ' Spermatorrhoea , soml- iiMYUUft UlJDlLl.lI ual Iosae < i.NlBht Emls lions. Physical Uccay. urlahifr fiom IndlKcro tlon , I'xcess or Indulgence , produclne Sleepless ness. Despondency. l'iuipes : on the race , aver sion to noclety. easily discouraged , la.cn of conll dence , dull , mitltror study or business , nndllndti Ufa a burden. Bafely , permanently nnd pri vately cured. Consult Ors. iletts & Uotts , itui Farnaia St. , Omaha , Nab. Bloofl and Skin Diseases results , completelv eradicated without the aid of Mercury. Scrofula , Erysipelas. Fever Pores , Illotches , Ulcers , I'Mnsln the Head and Hones , ByphllltlcSoro'lhroat. Mouth and Tongue , Ca tarrh , etc. , permanently cured where other ! have failed. tfirtnotr IfPinoru anl Bladder Complaints , luUIluY. Ulllldiy Painful. Dlllieult , too fre quent HiirnlnBor Jlloody Urine , Urlno high col ored or with milky sediment on feiandlna , Wrnk Back , OonorrlKua , Gleet , Cystitis. etc. , 1'romptly and Safely Cured , Charges Wo. Wo.STE&XCTITXMS ! moral completa , without cutting , caustic nr dilation , burro eilccted nt homo by patient without a moments pain or annoyance. To Yonnir Men and MiiWlB-AsGil Men , PITDP m" awful elTects of enrly AQIIDP bUnb Vice , which bnnca orKanlc weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all Its dreaded Ills , permanently cured , TIDs ! BP'FTtJ ' Adress those who have impaired UnOi DullO thoinseh-eH by Improper Iiitlnl- centos and solitary habits , wlilcli rnln both body and mind , unllttlni ; them tor business , tuny or marriage. M AiiiiiKD MEN. or those entering on that hap py life , aware of physical debility , quickly us tasted. OUR SUCCESS. Is based upon facts , Flrst-I'racllcnl Hxpo rleucf. Second Krury c.isu Is especially fitudled- thus nturtir.tf aright. Third JloJlolnos ave pro , pared 111 our jubulory exactly to suit each case , thus ultectlng curoa without Injury PO Send U tents postage for celebrated works on Chronic , Norrous and Delicate Diseases. Thousands ciirml. , fir A fileadly letter or cull may eava you future Buffering and shame , and ridd golden yearn to life. tv Ko letters an- ewer d unlcBs uccorapanied by i cents In s tames , Address or call nn mt * . tiJGTTM & BITTS , HUBJfarnum Street , Umaha , Nab. Rrently Improved lt * iwinginif fliacklm iin ooa Bn anil ulurtcn nccnnUnjr in tLo wol ht put ou tbuni. AdopUKl eiiaall' wull to rounll country or tlno Vtt clrl ea Willvlvarwt Dost natla/actlon. i 00 . I'trat tlfne In the city oC the highly Musical furce-C'omudy , entitled " THE FAKIK , " lly Paul M. Potter and Harry U llamlln. THOMAS. Q. SSA3ROOKC ai SSTH BOKES Itet.'ular prlcea , 2Ic , We , 7Cc nnd tl.O ) . Se l are uow ou tale. THE BEGINNING Of the now season it is n question with uvci-v man.vhcrc he should buy his frill clothing. You nro cortmnly not a good judpo oC clothing noboily is The bojbjiulsoa tlo not m-otciul to be. Thou the question arisen , where cnn yon got the host vnluo for the loiut money ? As ovorybo.ly in Onvihit . knows , wo luivo incronsnil our business from season to season. A great ninny fcnyvo nro getting this big trade by bronking down the prices. They may bo right. But what holds our old miuV makes IH so many now ciutomera , is the faut that our low prices nro joined to reliability and qinliby. It H by this "Union" that our housa hiu received the following of the trade. . This season , wo ir.teml to make things more lively than over. Whether other house ? complain of dull ness or not. "Wo have put in an enormous stock , wo have prepared for n bigger business than over , and wo propose to do it. OUR PRICES ARE BOUND TO BRING YOU TO US IP YOU VALUE YOUR MONEY AND IP YOU WANT TO SAVE IT. This week we will give you romc bargains in Fall Overcoats. Wo scarcely know which one of the many beautiful styles to mention specially. Ono nice brown Cheviot Coat with silk facing , which \ve oll'or at § 5.75 , you could not get elsewhere for less than § 8 or f 9. Another grey fine nil wool CjHsimoro Coat , oxcallcntly made and trimmed nt S7.50 , would be very cheap at 310. Others at $8.50 , $9.75 , 810.50 and up § 17.50. These nt the higher prices are the richest and most stylish garments in the market , Our illustrated catalogue of fall styles ready lor mailing. Send name and address it you want one. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Is called to tbo fact wo are now receiving choice NOVKLTIKS In VAUi GOODS and that a complete assortment of Mon's and Hoy's Clothing adapted to the season , may bo'found upon our tables KtU.Ij OVI3U- COATS ot latest style and superior llnlsb ; and Kqumoctral Umbrellas , high in qual- itv nnd workmanship but niodcrnta In price. Dr. J. E , McGREW O.M ) or THE MOST Buccrssptrn SPECIALISTS In ( lie Treatment of All Chronic , Xenons nnd I'rivnlc Diseases. Ppermntorrhrrn , Impotency and KitlllnK Manlioort nbiolutcly cured. A euro Kimrnntocd In nil forms of I'rlvnto imtmscB , Mrlctnrcs. Gleet , Ac. Cntnrrli , Tliroiil. I.iinus , nnd Heart DIsoiisi'S , ItlionniHllam , hplnul and Kuninlo Dljeusoa , illooil andbklu Disumui treated miccessfully. I.ndloV nml ccntlomcn'D w.iltln ' rooms Bopnrnto nndcntlrolr prlvnte. Consultntion free. Send forboolts. "Tlio secret nnd Private Discuses of Man , " nlso "Woman and llur D.BUIIBCS , " 10o oncli ( stHinpn ) TreHtmunt by corro- epondonco ; henilntninp for reply. Olllce : 8. IX Cornnr 1-ltli nnd Jaclison Ktrcot.s , OMAHA. Niii. : Send for 200 pngo illustrated catalogue. Stationary , Fancy Goods , Toys nnd No tions. Largest and cheapest stool : in the west. REDHEAD , NORTON , LATHROP &Co Jid MOINI53 , IOWA. jQSEPrtCllLOTKS COLD MEDAL FAtflS EXPOSITION W8. HOB. 3O3-4O4-I70-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS Wheuj uunrtfbuyliistBoir rtineinli < > rtliuttlioro tl iucliuinlnKna price tliat is toocArnj' , It lilntlcrtu imy a fair price and lift K od slo\iB llku Ilillclr. Jliinin'M. They uru inndo ffioin eelifleU fcklimlii Diet F liril inanucrnud nre mir-f ruined to IHI ( liu inostf urvluralile made. If jouk Haul to know more about ' clous In Knieral nnd In I'lirlk'iilar , Piii-lono VV. , nuinlifor Hie book About I' ' . ( ilovm. It " 111 Interest JUll. KUTiUUillMI )6W ) , JO1I.V O. HU'rC'lllMtO.1 ! , Juliutlunn , V. Y. JOHN E. WILKINSON ; of the Violin. llapld Prourrv ) rjiiuranteetl. O-'l NortU Utli Srttt , Omaha , Nebraska. 180 So. Clark St Ihe Regular Old-Established PHYSIGIAH AtiD SURGEON Is still Treating with ( ho Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Clirouic , Ncryons anfl Private Diseases , . NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache nnd all the effects leading to early decay ami pi-rhips Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with nevcr-rallinc vuccess. SYPHILIS nnd nil bad Dlood and Skin Dis eases permanently cured. i > -KIDNEYand URINARY complaints , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Vnrlcocele and all diseases of the Gcnito-Urin.iry Organs cured promptly without injuiy to Stomach , Kidneys or oilier Organs. 83No experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. < ? ty Send 4 cents postage Tor Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate DUeascs. OS * Those contemplating Marriage < end for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Mai : and Female , each 15 cents , liolh 2 ; cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor , A friendly letter or callmay sa\e futuresufier- Ing and shame , nnd add golden > ears to life.CB'lJook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors"joccnts ( stamps ) . RIedicino and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundajsg In 12 Address F. D. CLARICE , IV1. D. , (86 ( So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. BROOKS BROS. & CO. Importers anil Wholesale Dealers In Watches , Jewelry , Cutlery , Notions , Novelties , Albums , Fancy Goods , Walking Canes , Coal-Collar Springs , &c. , &o. Largo atsortmcnl tar Cane Racks , Knlfo Boards , Spindles. Auctioneers , Streetmen and Peddlers. Hie variety of So. lOc nnd 2. * > c counter OdB. Sunil for Illnitruted cutuloiuo. BROOKS BROS. & CO. , 417-410 JforthFonvtli St. , St. Louis , Mo. A Perfect Face Powder. iBtliTbiJT T > oBTi rub uih"bold b/VrogiUti , KlniUr'i.aoiPirnamM illl e'i , 1,101 N lllli St. ; On Firnambt i Oo < io.1iii ti llruicCo ,1.110 Schrulrr' ) , l,917HTarl > llt'i , 5,119 , On N.iclh , cor. Wttmltri Morreiri.cor Clilr Ko.nerftnck I , * T ? tor WIIIUmsOnH. l > tlilllutr < lc'il,9 , llt-l ! fc Co. , for Con- til , cur. LVultrl Ue < 1lc > lliiilIlulBlruHlorc , ror. Uixlct Tucli- k > . cor. r > clflci OnK. lOlli : Hell e , (20 ; bmllli linn. c r.i'ncli- lc | OnR. Ullj ; Conr.J'e , 51 : ; Kulm U Co. cor. nmtKUi , > la cor. lull ind Cilmlnff , On H unler'l . . . . : Dr. tUvllle'l , 1,104 , Cilv jr' , cor , I ikt ; On I. r nuj U. eniiorli HrliAerer'k , * * b.imiii Ar . milCoibj.Cl.rk i , J9tli.lid WunlMorlli Arti.Dr.UrnliiM'i. 1 , < 01 Howard , Cnjo'l'i , cor. Clhtnd rtrrcel Itoyil'rCjiiilUI fe. ill Kill fat. ! W. J , fcclir > < ! rr'i ; Ceykora A Co , U. um li > . Wllol l > l > , llleli.nl.nu DrUK Co. . niokf. Ilruto j. Co. THE LATEST PERFUME EXQUISITE FREEMAN'S ' HIAWATHA GOLD MEDAL , PAUIo. 1870. W. BAKrJl & CO.'S Bpoplffflot PnnnQ Diudivldol UUuUd la atisolntcltjntrc it ml U la soluble , No Chemicals are u.ril In lt < prcpiratlun. It hdi nort ( Aau thrci ttmtt the itrttiglb i f Cocoa lulled illi Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , and It tliertforo far more crouoinlcil , ratling lett ( Aari tint cent a tup. It il ilcllcluu , , notirlililng , itrctiKtliciiIuK , Ki- env DiuibTtn , md linlriM/ > dept l ( at Imalldi ai vellsi pcrioni In health. Sold lijr ( IroccrH ricrjnlicrc. \V. BAKER & CO. , Dorchestor. Masa GRATEFUI _ COMFORTING Epps's Cocoa. BREAKFAST. "Mj tliorou : ! ) knowlodno of thn nuttiriil Inwa ulikli govern IhoniionilliiiiBor illvvxtlon mul nulrl- lion , nml hyiitiirtilul uppll'iitlonuf tlio lint ) nrnpor. tie nf wollU' ( tut count , Mr. Kn. | | liutiirovlilpiloiir UrinkfuHt tnlilcnwltliii ilullcutlcy UiiMin-d txivciuito wlilcli iiiuOnvo in iiiiiny hoiivy cloi tors' Mils. It H by tlio juilUluun lun nl i < iicli iirtlrli-n of tllut Hint a coutktltutlon innI I o KriuliiMlly but t 1111 until nininii t'liuuuli lo rcilsl uvcry lendency to dlxciiHu. I Inn dri'ilH of eiibtlu iiiitlutllt'H 11 ru Moatum uroiuiU UN rt'iitly toullarkheroer llit're Is n weak point Wu may cAcnpt ) ninny it fatal Kliuft by keeploi ; otiifei'lvca t'll Inrtlfli'il with iniru blood ml u ) ir | > criy uourlkliuU friiim1. " Civil Hi , M iln linily | llh liollliiu wiilrrnr milt. Pali ] only In . . half pound tins by Uruu't" luLcl ( il llnni JAMES EPPS & CO , . Ooslrlnc to exam * lue tli a v.- _ - - Justly rel- ebiiiteilllnv of Hoots and Hhooa , manufactur ed ny ( ! . M. llcndergun .V : o. , of rhlcaBO-1-ao. torles nt UlilcuKO. IJIxon. IllB. , and I'ond 1)11 ) l.ac. \ Vle.Blioiililtu \ HAM. N , WATSON , resi dent , I'llBMONT. NI'.II. Travsllnjs uijeut. for Itubbers. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John O , , IarobJ Undertakers and Embalmers At the Old Siani , 1407 Favnaa Str t. OiiUT8 by telejirnpli bollcltod and proinptly Attended. 'J'uluiihtMia to No , SJ , N.W.COR. I3TH&DODDE bis , OMAHA. NEB. FOU THE TIIEATSIS.S-T or joi , T APPUAHCFS FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES/ * Bett Facilities , ApparatusandRerudlesforBueceisful Treatment of every form of ] V m renuirinr MEDICAL or SUnOIOALTHKATMEHT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS ! Boards Attendance. Bc t Accommodation ! in WeiL' ' OTWRITE FOR CIRCULARS on DeformitlcB an * Bracei , Tnisiei , Club Feet , Curvatures of Bjiine , rileil TumorCancer , , Catarrh. Bronchitis , Inhalation. DISEASES OF WOKEN S.S . UI'.lUVKl.im.Y AnnillA LYUU - H09K.N niKixicoimtaiAT. ( STRicTU PRIVATf. ) Only Htliable Midioal In.tHute making Specialty of PBI3TATE DISEASES /Ililloodlllifniti mrtfufgllr UntcJ. Urnlilllllerolloa rtmo > c4 from tin ijilfm vllliout tntrcurr. N , r llnlorallt * Ir l irnl fur Loll of > 1T.II , I'UH kit. I'.rtltl uuibto lo TJltt uimib treated at boui bf corn ipondcnec. AII tomraunlefc. iloDlconQd.Dtlil. HedlclneiorlnitrunicDIiiralbiriQilloret * rr iiifcurclri ] cktilnow rki .oUcHcnloconltclioritnaer , linepenoonmcrlewprcfcircd. C.ll nd coniull uioriend ll torr of vpur eiio , and w will str.d In pliln < ir > | Ter , o ROnlf Tel MFPJ FREE : upon rtlvaig , Ri-iti.l o aUUH IU tnCtll fic"rouinlira imi.otWHlu ! 111 , ; ( licet .nJ V.rlcoefl < . , wlthqnc liunll.U' Aatnn OMAJIA MEDICAL , SB BUROIOAI. INBTITUTH , 13th and Dodgs Stiouts , OMAHA , NED. Dn.E. C. WESTSNEHVE ANO HIIA.IN TIIKAT- WE.NT , a guaranteed aneclllc for Hysturln. Dlzzlt ness Convulsions , Pits. Nervous Nuuruljrlill Ilouduclie , Nervous Prostration caused liv thr tiso of ulcoliol tobacco. WnkuflllnessMental Doprcsslon. SoftonlriBof tiiu llruiii , ro iiltlniriq lusnnlty nncl loading tomlsury. cleouy ami ileutli ; J'lfiiiiituroOld AKO , Iliirrotiuess , I.OIH or I'oweu Inoltlioreex , Involuntary Losses and Bpermat- oihct'ii cniincd Iiynwr-oxorllon of tlio bruin , soil * nlijiho or ovfrJndulponco. Fnch box contains on month's trcatinent. f 1,00 a box , orHlxlioxou for"i.UUtieut by mnll prepaid on receipt ofi > rlc0 < WE QTJARANTBB SIX BOXES. To euro any case. With ench orduriuct'lvtd bw us forHlx box04. aqcompanloil with"i.JO ( , wo will swiil the purchaser our written Kiiarautoo to ro tund the money It the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by Goodman DrillCoDriiKKlitH , Solo Agents , 111 ! ) Furcain treut , Uinulm Nebraska Tlio tl jO flloniJnnl I'mw in flU'ii for tlio cutt , n . . .wilo allrncnU aru un * mnijuiitod for limit ? , tla. H\ll rocllon ( ! imr nlicd. Order Ili'inrdy No. 1 for Hrmluil n knr. < or vital lUHMif. I'llcUtlOO. iu. X tar U > | U I.I > IM | or i.l y lcnl debility In married intn.iirtliomiiitiilfntoiilli.il huiipjr life , 1'rlto , 1100. No 3 forUonorrliiita or Hint In clthir s r. A coinlilnut trtAtnunt for InUrnal and lucnl nio , Cureti in 1 to & dais. Noi rinve orlnjecllon. Wlllnotcauvontrlcture , pAlnDrhiimrtliiK llairuiwl Jiumlrotliiof ratten , 1'ilct 11.00. Ko. 4 , Hifltllf * Hptrtne for nun or woiiuu. rrMvciita fonorrliotu , etc. No ruthcr nor Injortlun. I'tKkaK * lu l ; uila > . KanllyutMl. 1'rlcull IX ) . willcmlaKaled trial tainpluof lunidly No. 1 or a on receipt ol ict > , U ) ly Miit ( it < iilcil ) ! > / mall on mvl | > l of the | > il i , tl W , Inlrrr.llntf llt.ok ii * Itliprftix.mnllleilorltlnulu.HOlitKr * * , ' STANDARD REMEDY CO , ChlCOBO , III. The lan ; it , lutliui unit Iliiuu In the world , I'litsuniiuruccomiuoilutluiii unexcelled , I ATrtv Vui'U1 to I,1lrMiol | vlfl ( " ' * ' ' * ! ' " " * Tha L'cloliratcd I'JIio l-'lhesl HK ani-l flnf UUvul'JtiiiiicUlilo In tue AYurld.lUUli Now York to GlaTgov ? via Lsndondsrr/ Cli citBslu .Hi pt. Kflli I A lichen In , . , , , Oct. 12tl litlilopla . . . Oct. Dili I I'lirnusalii , . . , Ott. JUtU Now Yerk to Azores , Gibraltar and Italy , ' Victoria , Oct. loth , 3 p.m. Hiiloun , Hti-unU.CIu.M uixl hlcirwicu jtttf neil InweA trrini. iii'lll lini'lli.kiUltilllii l , liiiuli > u > allaLlut turn by 1 1th. r Ilia rituir | iio I'ljdu and tiuHh ol li lanit , ur llUrr ikl-ny and buuth of Iicltkd , o ( .11)1 altar. iUvurvltiiiH in I'orli or Ciintlnrntul Touri ru loir. p c lerin * . Tfn > leiV OlrouUr iAtlera u ( L'jidlt end Lirafli fur uny nmuunt at luivuUuiient rotej. Aiinljr to unr of otn'IrKfil nutnt rrlu HENDERSON OROTHb'RS , Chicago , III. H , H. JUi.r , . 11. V. jiuoiiis | : , < J. 11. N. Mini. , CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. JtfU CJiiiKM Diamond llrund.i TlnoNlr rrll.l'lc vlll lur.ilf. NufKill lur , , l.xllf. , u.k llruKKlH ' " ' I" l'l l inunJ llruliil , I" r < l lurullloUilM , K > lt4 JUIUjr lllllil.tc Fii"