A SUICIDE BY SHOOTING. Andrew Olonon , n , Swedish Section Hand , Kills Himself. AT H'S HOME IN WEST SIDE. Supposed In linvo Uncn Temporarily IIIBMIIP , As lie Ilnd Tlircntcnotl to .Murder Ills Wilt Coroner's Inquest. Took 11 In Own Mfo. Andrew Olson , a Swede fifty years of age , who lived ut West Side , committed suicide yesterday nbout noon by shooting him soil through the hcnd with n revolver , at his homo in West Side. , Coroner Drcxel waa notified nml at once wont to the scene. A Jury was empanelled nml the follcnvlni ; testimony was adduced : Olson was u section hand and was cm- ployed on tlio Holt line until about a week ago , when ho quit \vorif. His wlfo owns Bomo propoity which Olson had several times endeavored to linvo decdcil to him , but without success. , Last Monday ho loll homo saying that ho would bo back Friday , nnd told his wlfo to Imvo the deed made out to bun by that tltno or ho would Itlll her. Friday ho returned , ns ho had Raid , Ills wlfo saw him coining , locked the door and ran to n neighbor's named Smith , taking the Key with her. Olson opened a window and got into the house where ho remained. Saturday night n neighbor named 13au * man went to the homo and had a long talk with Olson In the eourso of which Olscn told Uauman to go to Smith's nnd toll his wlfo to coino homo at once and they would llx up everything. Ho said ho would not hurt her , but wanted her to cotno back nt onco. Bnuinan wont over to Smith's as Olscn di rected and advised Mrs. Olscn to return homo. She refuted to go then , but told Uuu- man to coma back in the morning and tdic would go homo If ho would accompany her to protect her from Olsen. Accordingly Uuuimin wont to her homo with Airs. Olsun yesterday about noon. As they approachad the house Olsen was seen nt tno window , but Immediately disappeared. When they reached the door they found It locked , nnd before they could unlock it they lionrd a pistol shot. Fearing that Olson win Bhootlng at them they at once run for assist ance. Returning with a number of neighbors , the door was opancd unit Olson was seen lying on the lloor with top of his licud blown off. Ho hail stood in trout of n small lookliiK-gl'iss ' and had shot himself through the temples with aSS-eallbro revolver. A verdict waa returned In accordance with thoabovo facts. A search through the dead man's clothing revealed $111 In his Insldovest pocket. About the middle of hist week Mrs. Olson , the wlfo of the suicide , appeared in the ofllco of the clerk of the district court nnd re quested Mr. Moore's to issue nn insane ccr- tiflcnto for her nusbund , who had disappeared from home. She then 1 stated Unit he hnd been Insane at onetime time and she was afraid ho hud become so i again. When questioned closely she admit ted that he had been drinking lately'and mldcd that he was not in the habit of drink ing and it always made him crazy. When in formed that it would bo necessary to have the police hunt him up undconilnohim in the jml until ho could bo declared insane , she re fused to hfgn the cortiUcato and went away , tinylng that slio was not afraid of him hurt ing her , but only wanted to know where ho was and Imvo him" oared for. a'KlBUTKS TO GUOFP. Intermingled tt'ltli Facts nnd Figures , . Iy Khxiucrit Men , At the complimentary dinner to Jud&o CrofT on last Saturday night , in response to the toast the "Wild WestHou. . J. L. Web ster spoke as follows : It Is'my wish , in the outstart of whatever I shall have to say , to repudiate the thought that there is anything either "wild" or "wooly" nbout the great west.- From the time when there wus written by Bishop Markley the words touching the course of the western empire until tlio present sitting , there bus boon but a small conception of what thcro waa mat constituted the great west. Sitting as wo ore hero , the center of the American govrrnment surrounded by the habitations of a city located suitably to being the capital Of the United States , thcro spreads out from us nt aU sides the great lands which uiuko up the republic of the United States. Hero wo are In our own state of Nebraska , \vlth her 7(1JIM ( sqtmro inllcs , ten times larirer lhan the stuto of Massachusetts , seventy-live times us largo ns the state of Klioilo Island , nnd yet beyond that there is the state of Colorado , which is twice as largo as England nnd Wales combined , and three times In extent of territory that of Ireland. Then , beyond , we have Nevada , slender in population , It may be , but cijnal in territory to ull of Italy , Further to the northwest is Oregon , coving a territory 'equal to half the omplroof Spain ; and , Jf you reach to the south west , the stnto of Texas ; and , if that tate were a great 'ake , and the entire republic public of Franco were nn Island , that island conld bo put insldo the lake , nnd ut its furthest mngln bo without the sight of man , landing upon the shore. Net only that , but if you look over the reports of the last election of 1688 , thinking of the eleven mil lions of votes which were east at that elec tion , you ilnd that 3,170,000 of those voles were cast west of waters which How dowu the Missouri river by your border. Wo say In this country that wo Imvo somo- tblng like sixty-live millions of people , if It bo true thai " ,170,000 voters represented but 18,000.000 of people , Ibcti Iho states which nro in what wo call the great west , and add to that the territories , you have Dakota , Montana , Utah , Arizona and Wyoming , nnu you Had from calculation that thcro nro 15,000,000 , out of the 05,000,000 which lie west of thcso muiky waters. Hnvo wo inndo n mistake when wo call that the great west I Great In territory , great In resources , great in national Interests , becoming great In Its , becoming great In its commercial Diululion , and so great , may I inako the remark , that the morchanJiso hauled on the rallioiU8 : which enter nnd depart from this city Is greater than all the international commerce carried over thcso United States to all the other portions of the world. It is reported that thcro exists a deficit In the grain product of Uuropc of USO.OOO.UOO of bushels , while in this country alone wo Imvo a surplus of a70,000,000 ; nil of which Is largely produced by the west. Cut oft that preat west and the east would Imvo to go to Kusslu and to India to find its bread. 'Ihero exists a ueilcit In Europe of 853,000,000 tons of moat annually , while In this country there la produced u surplus of lUOOOTt.OOU ) tone. Cul off our western resources , and the cast nnd Kuropo woOld go hungry for want of meat , If you were to cut off the resources of this great west , your railroads loading to the Atlantic seaboard would go into bankruptcy. You cul oil the great west nnd the manufacturing Industries of the cast would become simply the remi niscence of a once prosperous past. You talk nbout the great west and you are talking nbout the great country that is going to rule this republic of llfty years yet to come , [ Ap- pluuso.l Turning over to Colorado , you find there mineral resources rivalling anil surpassing the fctute of Pennsylvania , and the time shall coino In Jlfty .yarn when the Pennsylvania of this country will bo located west within the limits of Colorado. Study the population of San Francisco , com- pa-o It with the city of Now York during uny ponodof tlmu when they each had an equal population , and you will Ilnd that San Francisco has Increased in population much niuro rapidly than New York city. "When you look over the growth of our population you Hud from lbS4 to ISSSlhoro were added to the western' states 450,000 of voters , representing nn Increase of more tlmu three millions In population , thin adding to the grout west in four vciirs inoio people than was addoil to the cast from the tlmu uf the lauding at IMymouth until the Declaration of Indepenco. covering moro than 150 .vcan. Istnero not In thai suggcs tlou the thought to go out to the politician nnd to the administrative officer that this great western country must receive its proper recognition J Thrco million * of people every four years , nnd you count twenty years of public history nnd where shall bo the center of this great government ? When a half of A cen tury shall Imvo gone by , tno time will have como when the great population shall Do west nnd not cast of the Mlssouil river. If 1 were to spenk a moment of the pros pective future of this country and what wo might linvo out In Iho great west , 1 mlirht suggest to these people that If Nobrnnka had the population per square milo of Italy , wo would have within our borders over nineteen millions of people. If wo hnd the population of England Nobnuiin would con tnln 30,000,000 pcoplo. If wohncl the pop ulation of Austria wo would have 83,000,000 , nooplo. And If ovnn wo reach but nlmply the population of Massachusetts per square mile , Nebraska would contain 10,000,000 pco plo , Before that the day shnll come when the coal nnd mineral interests of Colorado nnd Wyoming shall Imvo been developed ; when Illinois shnll havu been equalled , D > * Nfibrnskn In Its agricultural Interests nnd products ; when manufacturers shall leave the state of Massachusetts nothing tlint Illi nois nnd Its agricultural products do not con tain , wo will know the real wealth nnd the inngnillccnco of the btato of Nebraska , of which you may bo proud nt present to bo citizens. Hut , to give you another thought touching the capacity of this great country nnd the extent of this great west. If you take the state of Nebraska , and were to allow n half aero as a residence lot for each head of n family , with about live persons to tno fam ily , the state of Nebraska ulono would fur- iilsh a homo nnd n habitation for 480,000,000 of people ntoro than nil the nmplro of Japan , und moro than eight times the pres ent population of lha United States. This is n part of n great state , nnd n part of the great west , It is nn eminent thine and n titling thing thnt from this place should bo selected ono person who may take his steps to the capital of the United States nnd administer a portion tion of its ln'.vs , simply as a slop in the great progress of the national growth and the national importance ; nnd that the time shnll coino that from .west , of the Mis souri river thcro shall bo selected moro than ono representative- the administrative nfilccs of this government , fApplause. ) When you talk nbout the world's fair being located In the city of Now York , aid you ever think that the city of Now York is nothinc moro or less than a simple port of entry Into which and oul from which there ilows the great coui merco of the world ? It is not in Now York. A man from Kurc- ; who goes to the city of New York to sco the world's fair nnd goes back thinking he li 3 seen America , knows no moro of America than Iho man docs of Now York who stops nt the Now York Central depot and then says ho IB familiar.wilh Iho city. The way to loam of America is to go west , certainly ns far as Chicago , and every patri otic man should &uy as furasOmuha. ( Ap plause. ] AVhon thcro shall have been reached the consummation of the thoughts which I have but thrown out , the capital of the Uuitcd States shall huvn removed from where It is and shall be planted en the banks of the Missouri rlvor , and from that point shall the Goddess of Liberty point out the great land of liberty circling around where you live , the central capital of tlio United Status , lo cated In Nebraska. Proud may you bo that it is the homo in which you live nnd the place where you surround the tables in giving this banquet to your honored guest. [ Applause. ] acnan WAKCLCV. Judge Wakeley spoke ns follows : If 1 were In a tcchlnal court I should probably rule Unit this invitation had not been served on mo in time and that I hnd no notice either verbal or written that Ivas expected to respond to any toast. Hut you have assigned to mo , Mr. Toastmnstor , a very grateful theme , and if you will allow mo to bo admonished by the single word "brief" in the lenglh of my soeech nnd will accept Iho spontaneous thoughts nnd words which seem to meel the occasion , 1 shall bo pleased. I may say that at this late hour on Saturday evening or this early hour on Sunday I tnlnk the most udmlr.iblo thing which the committee did in the ur rnngcments was to refrain from putting a clock in this room. I think it is only equalled by the politeness of the host who always turned his back when his cucsta helped themselves to whisky , [ Laughter. ] I sup pose lhal 1 am expected to say a few words on account of the incidental circum stance of my recent ofllcial relations with our distinguished guest of this even ing. In respect to that I may simply say that the friendship and the esteem which I felt for my friend for many years when wo were nt tno bar of this coun ty together , has only been cemented and strengthened and deepened by our ofllcial intercourse In the last two and a half years upon the bench. I know my friend too well. I know too well his in nate modesty , his entire absence of self-exaggeration , solf-iinportanco or self- assertion to think thnt ho would bo pleased with nny extended language of praise , eulogy or encomium which I inight uululgo In this evening. Ho knows , and you all know , genllumen , that I echo with my whole heart and soul all the words of praise that have been uttered in his favor hero this evening , nnd that , perhaps , Is enough. Hut 1 may say what only two or three of us hero are privi leged to say , that In all our intercourse with him , in all our judicial work , in all our de liberations , in all our conferences , in all our formal and informal meetings , brought , about by pur judicial dutits his manly , straightforward demeanor , his over cheerful salutation , his hopeful views of men und of things , of the present and of the future , have been to us n mental tonio and stimulant which men in the work and worry of this world so often need. Moro than that ; in all these times his over ready intuition of the right and the wrong , his natural and spontaneous ubhorrenco of anything In Iho way of dishonesty , or nny trick or nrtillco to prevent justice , or uny ef fort to warp the right toward the many all this has been to us an inspiration and an example which I hope wo shnll bo able to prolit by when our associa tions uro ended. ( Applause. ) Novv , gcnllemcn , ho goes from us to a , wider llold.ailold possibly of greater respon sibility , a flold possibly of greater la bor. If so , his initiation nnd his apprenticeship In working upon a docket of over two thousand canes in the last year , is an elegant preparation. Hut I for one , al though others perhaps might t > ay it with moro propriety thanj. do not admit that the ofllco to which ho has worlced Is a more dignified or u moro exalted oQlco than the onu which ho leaves now with so much honor to himself and so much regret to us all. ( Applause. ) If , gentlemen , tlint is not tlio popular estimate of the olllce , in my opinion , it Is because none of us are ever nblo to come up to the ideal of the just and righteous Judge who ought to pro sida > n judicial tribunals. ( Applause. ) U is because of our own shortcomings , It is because wo can not properly realize that measure of purity , of learning , of dignity , of impartiality , of equanimity , which the ofllco demands. That , and nothing else , which can over low r the ofllco in the pub lie estimation. I will say , gentlemen , after all , if wo gnugn the public estimate of this ofllco by the magnlllcont and munificent emoluments which attach to It , that wo must admit that It Is an otllce of tremendous 1m- portancol ( LaUKhtor. ) I recognize , gentle men , that when you nnd I all of us entered upon that ofllco , we could never refuse at least to recognize that wo wore cstopned from complaining of il. 1 never road a cita tion or a law which absolutely requires an American citizen to taue un ofllco If ho did not want It. or to accept It if ho Is not satis- lied with It. and ' I know of no possible prohibition against u man's ' resigning his oQlco If ho gets tired of it especially If ho can get a better ono. [ Laugb- I may say In that connection that ono thing which I do sincerely rcgrot In the case of our friend is this : that when ho goes to his Held of labor and responsibility , which takes nil of his manhood , all his energy , and all his time , and I sincerely re gret that the salary which the United States has attached to this great ofllco will enable my friend to maku such a mere Insignificant pin hole in the national surplus which troubles us so union. [ Lnurhtcr. ] I wish that the ofllco wute bet tor paid. It deserves it ; and the man who takes the ofllco deserves it. Now , gentlemen , wo part with our friend to-night with those mingled feelings of regret - grot und of pleasure which the circumstances of the case call for. Ono and all wish him the utmost pleasure of prosperity. Ono and ull wlnh him a bright , n promising and a developing future. God grant that ho may have it. ICrloa of "Good , good" and np < pUuse.J JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE , The Republicans of Lancaster Ready For the Convention Fra7. MIXED PICKLES ON THE FLATTER. The Field Apparently Against Maxoy Cobb For Xronnurer Prloft Will Do Tried Before Jud o Houston General , LINCOLN UUHEAU OF Tnc OMAHA Br.c , ) lr' ( < J P STUKBT , I LIKCOI.X , Neb. , Sept. US. ) Tlio prlmnrlos of yesterday brought the muni surprises , They were the tonlo of conversation on tlio streets to-day. . Strikers nnd local politicians huvo out the Munition , nnd before noon to-morrow everything will bo in rcndlnoss for the convention. The bnttlo then promises to bo oven llorccr tlmu the ono nt tlio primary polls. As the slate stands now , it Is Muxcy Cobb , championed by John U. Clnrk , president of the First Na tional bunk , against S. H. Liurnbutn and Captain Wostcott. Qrlnith atandi out with the bnlnnco of power. Astute politicians say that if the Held can unlto Cobb's caka is dough , but opinions differ ns to the most available man. It Is evident now that the friend ? \Ycstcott , Uurnhnm nnd Qrinith must uiilto of Cobb is the coming treasurer. Churchill , for county clerk , was knocked out in his own wnrd. Ills irlenils , however , Insist that ho is still in the race. As the situation stands now it would seem tlntt Howe or Trundle will bo nominated. The chruicos uro about even between thcso can ill- dates. Alvln Smith , of Wnvcrly , has developed unexpected strength for sheriff , nnd the talk Is to day that the Hold will unlto to defeat MuCluy. lu that ovout it will bo Trompou , Curr or Smith. The rcnonilnatlon of John D. Knight for register of deeds , W. 12. Stewart for county Jut/go / , nnd P. U. McClusky for county super- indent of public Instruction , Is conceded , Lancaster lm navor known moro exclto * mcnt over the cast of a county ticket. I'rice'B Conn. Uobcrt Price , the young man charged with attempting' to commit rape on the per son of'Miss Hattie Swansea , will have a preliminary hearing to-morrowbuforo Judge Houston , Price lies In the county Jail. Bob Honsloy has been released on ball. Hensloy , It will bo remembered , was arrested as an- abettor , but not us a participator in the at tempt. His friends insist that ho was inno cent in every particular , nnd will bo dis charged. Colonel Thomas Price , Kobert's father , signed u boud of $500 for Honsluy'n aupcaranco. It Is said by Price's friends that the hearing will develop some racy facts , not al together llattcrinsr to any of tno parties Interested , and ttiat if punished Robert will got nothing moro thann , line fnr simple as sault. On the other hand , the friends of the young lady Insist that the.proof of young Price's guilt Is positive , and that ho can not cscupo n sovcro scntouco. Governor llinyoi * On the AVinsr. Oovernor-Thaycr will bo nt his desk until to-morrow evening , when ho goes to Edgar to address harvest home plcnlcers. Prom there ho goes to Champion , where ho reviews - views a soldiers' reunion on Wednesday , and thence to Stockdnlc , where ho addresses the Pumas county fair and agricultural society. On next Saturday ho will return homo , when ho will acain bo found at his desk. National Lnncl Company. Late yesterday afternoon the National Land company , of Geneva , Pillmoro county , filed articles of incorporation in tlio ofllco of the secretary of stutc. Uuyinc ana selling real estate is described as the nature of the business of the company , and ft purposes ex tending its business luto.tho .western states and territories ; capital stock , $200,000. Iti- corporators : V. C. Shickley , E. K. Cobb and C. "W. Suickloy. Tiivcly Willis T. Sawyer and Edgar E. Mott ] omed Morilla 13. Hubbcll In a replevin suit late last evening. The plaintiffs sci/ed some thing like ' V-'UO cnnumernted articles of fur- nit ure , valued at 60,000 , in the Ledwith block , which they allege were wrongfully detained fioin them for ono day. It appears tlint the defendant , Sawyer , hold ti chattel mortgage upon the goods for 1,000 , of which 71,000 has been paid , leaving a balance of S2.000. Sawyer took possession under tils mortgage at about 11 o'clock yesterday morn ing , anil Mrs. Hubbell roplovined the goods late yesterday afternoon. An animated scene occurred during Sawyer's possession , ns ho threatened to close up the house , but Mrs. Hubboll's attorney , Colonel Philpott , didn't let the grass crow under Uis feet while getting out replevin papers As an outgrowth of the above case , Edgar E. Mott begun suit in the county court ueainst M. B. Hubbell , V. H. Gibson , W. S. Morton und G. S. Wcdgowood , joint signers of u note executed February 25 , 1889 , to Sawyer - yor & Burtis for $371 , and subsequently en dorsed to plaintiff. City Nvs anil Notes. Tno conservatory of music nears comple tion. It Is understood that the school will open October 9. The remains of Alex Street , who \vas well known in this city , passed through hero to day from Curtis , en route for Nebraska City , where they will bo interred. Miss Anna Dunn , who has been visiting trlenus in Ohio for the past eight Vfeolcs , re turned homo to-day. Chancellor Cruigntou , of the Wesloynn uni versity , is attending the north Nebraska con ference at Ncllgh. Ho returns homo to-inor- row. Vivo Small Fire * . The flre department was called out flvo times yesterday , but in no case was there any great amount nf damagedone. . Mrs. Brega's employment agency on Pifteonth , between Pnrnnm ana Harnoy ; Judga Wright's house , on Thirteenth , near Capitol uvcnuo ; the collar under Ed Maurcr's sa loon on Parnam ; ICucnno'a bakery on St. Mary's avenue , and Oskamp ft Hulncs mill on Twentieth and 1'lorcu were the scenes of the inclpont blazes. The latter was only a revival of the flro In the ruins of the structure burned about u week ago. Save Your Hair BY a timely use of Ayor's Hair Vigor. This preparation has no equal as a dressing. It keeps the ncalp clean , cool , and healthy , nnd preserves the color , fullness , and beauty of the hair , "I was rapidly becoming bald nnd cray ; but after using two or three bottles of Ayor's Hair Vigor my hair grow thick and glossy nnd the original color was restored. " Molviu Aldrlch , Cuuaan Centre , N. II. " Some time ago I lost nil my hair in consequence of incnalrs. After duo waiting , no now growth appeared , I then used Aycr'a Ilalr Vigor and my Lair grow Thick and Strong. It lias apparently coino to stay. The Vigor l evidently n great aid to nature. " J. II. Williams , Ittoiesvllle , Texas. "I have used Ayer's ITalr Vigor for the past four or flvq years and find It a most satisfactory dressing for the linlr. It is all I could desire , being harmless , oausing the hair to retain its natural color , ami requiring but a small quantity to render the hair easy to arrange.1 Mm , M. A. liatley , 'J Churlub uticet , IlavnrhlllMass. . " I have been uslnjr Ayer'a TTnir Vigor for several years , and believe that It lias caused my hair to retain Its natural color. " > ( ra. H. J. King , Honlcr in Dry Goods , &c. , Uluhopvlllo , lid. Ayer's ' Hair Vigor , I rnci'iniu ur * " - * Dr. J , c. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mats. Bold by BruggUUaod ft Absolutely This powder never v rlo . A marvel of purt > ty , strength nnd wholesomoncss. 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Despondency. 1'lmpiej on the fuce , aver sion to society , easily , < ilscoiirn ( ; rt , lacK of conll donee , dull , unlltrorstudy or business nml finds llfo n burden Safely. permanently nnd pri vately enroll. Consalt I > rs. JJetts & Itctts , i 0d Farniim St. , Oninha , Nob. Blood and Skin Diseases Syphilis , n disease _ _ . . . _ most ten Iblftn Its results , completelv craittcatcd vvltliout tlio nld of Jlorcnry. Scrofula , Er/slpolus , Venter Sore" , Illotchcs , ( Tlcers. Vnmsln the Head nnd Ilonof > , Byplillttlc Sere ' ] hront. Jlouth nnd Tongui > . Ca- tnrrh , etc. . poriuaiieutly curcil where othcrl have fulled. Pidnnir Tfrinapu nn(1 madder Complaints , JVlUllUyi UllllQ' ' ! L'alntul. DltllcuH , too fre quent liumlng or Jlloody Urine , Urine hieli col ored or with milky sediment on stRndln ? , WcuK Ilaelc. Gnnnrrlin a , Gleet , OyhUlls. etc. , Promptly and BafclylCured , Charges Iteasona- Ijle. Per- maiient C.tro , re moval complete , without cuttluc , caustic or UUIMlon. t'nioa enacted nt homu by pntlent without a moments pain or annoyance. To Youiiff Men anfl Milill3-AGil ( ? Men , PUDP Tll ° awf l eirocts of early ASIIRP UUUD Vice , wnicli btincs organic wenkness , destroying Loth mind nnd body , vtlih all Its dionded Ills , permunenUvcurcci , riDO TPVI13 ] AdroisthOiiewhn have impaired iluVJi DDHO Uietnsohos by Improprr indul- pencos nr.d solltnrj' luiblts. whlcti ruin both body nnd mind , unfitting them tor buslnraa , tudy or mnrriBRp. M AiiuiKD WEN. or these enterlm ? on tlint Imp pylife , uwuro of physical debility , quickly us suited. OUR SUCOKSS. li based upon facts , First Prnctlenl Kxpo rlence. Second Every casu Is especially studied- thus starting might. Third MeJlcines are pre , pnied In our Iiibntory exuctly to suit each cuso , thus nirectlnc cures without Injury t3V Send ( i cents costs-KD for celebrnte 1 works on Chronic. Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases. Thousands cured. Ry A friendly letter or cull may save you future KUUerlne nnd shame , mid ndd golden year * to life.YT"No letters an- Ewcreilnnlessnccompanlodby t cents in stanmi. Address or call on BJI3TTS & ISUTTS , 1408 Furnam Street , Uniabn. II b. Iii.B. C. WKST'S NEHVH ANn HIIAIN TIIKAT- MBNT , a Kiiuriuitccd spoclllc for Hynterlu , Dizzi ness , Convulsloiis. Fits. Nervous NeuniltJla , Hcndiicho , Nervous 1'rostrntlon cnusod bv the use of alcohol tobacco , Wnkefillness , .Mental Depression. Softening of the llralu , insulting In Insunlty undleadlngtomlscry. decay and death , I'romntumOlil Ace. Ilnrri-nness , los.s of Power In either sox , Involuntary bosses nnd Spcrmnt > orhd'a cnused by ovcr-exortlon of the brain , M'lf- abuse or oveilnduljjenco. Kncli box rontnlns onn month's treatment , fl.cn a box , or six lioxos fori" > .03bentby mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. To euro nny ease. With ench order received by usforslK boxes , accompanied withSJ.OO , wo will send the purchaser our written gnurantou to r - fnndtho money If the treatment does not effect ncuro. Guuiantecs lusued only by ( Joodmnn Drug Co. , Drngijiiitsr Solo Agents , 1110 Faninm treet , Omnha Nebraska AMUSEMENTS , TmtKH Ninuis , COMMUNCIOT ) inuiiuujj oojJli I'lrat time In the city of the highly Miccossful ifuslcal Fnrca-Comc-d } ' , entitled " THEr FAKIR , " I3y Paul M. rottetand Harry L. llnmlin. THOMAS. Q. SBA2ROOKB a ? SETH BOKEB Nl'.WMUblO. 1'iiErTvainr.s , KKWKONIiB. lit NOES. Itegular prices , > c , COc. 75c nnd $1.03. Beats are uow on uale. Tliuradny , I'rldny anl Haturduy , 0 , U7 mill liH. Kngngcnieut of the Queen of Comediennes , NELLIE McHENRY , Bunported l > i' lier FamouH Company of Artists , under the direction of Wobstur A ; Mnudor , In tout cyclouo of mirth nnd music , GREEN-ROOM PUN ! Kmbodying tlie Adventure * and Mishnps of ] 'urty of Amateurs Impressed wjth u do'.lro for ut'llmpao behind the sceiien of a theatre. Writ ten by llroiiscm Howard , Ksq. , author ot the "Henrietta. " etc. 1'rlcea aic.&Oc. TGc and 11.00 , Seats go ealo Weuntstlay niurul u . _ Oeslrlnc to exam. SHOEDEALERS I n a the ebrated llnea of Hoots aud Shoes , manufactur ed oy O. M. Uendt.ii.on ieila. , of ailcuio-Fac. torlis at ChlruKo , UUon. Ilia..nnd 1'ond fu J.nc , Wli. should write KAil. N. WATSON , real- deuce , FKBMONT. Nl II. Travoltas a eat. lletdquarteia for * . Continental Clothing House > e s > y THCEJ 1 The largest display of Boys' and Children's Olothing ever shown in Omaha. Special attention is called to a full line of Lord Fauntleroy Suits , our -Rough and Tumble Suits for school wear and a very large line of Three-Piece , Short-Pants Suits for boys from 11 to 16 years. Of Boys' Knee Pants Suits for school wear in strictly All Wool Cheviots , at $5.0O , ages 5 to 14 years. Everything desirable for boys of all ages in honest fabrics are shown this season. A full line of Fall Overcoats for Boys from 4 to 14 years. OMAHA Free ] Co , BOSTON NEW YORK Proprietor DES MOINE9 Cor. Douglas and 15tli Sts. , Omaha. Friday Sept. 27. "PInro nux Dames" Come nnd sou the lln bt display of Tnll nud Winter goods m .Mi'a s nnd Hoy's Clothing and Furnishing * , which wo have uvir olierud to our customers. Nuvelilcs In Children's ( ostumes mo to no a specially with us ami wo particularly invite tne nt. tuntlon of the Ladles' to our pres-ont uuiqtio nssiirtmeiit In thnt line Tlio cor rect wardrobe for thu small boy of thu family 1ms becomu a uucbtlon of hlt'h art ns well ns durability nnd wu are fully 1110- pined to meet his requirements trliluy , hept. 2 < th. At homo to our old friends , nud ready to niftkj uuW ones. MAX MEYKK. AOOU'II MKVBH HSTABLISHKD IbCfl. Iv AGENTS FOK 1THE STEINWAY , CHICKERING. KNABE , And other first class PIANOSand STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember , Wo do Not Soil "ston cllod" Pianos , All Instruments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. SPECIAL ! Wo offer o flno $325 Piano for$25O. EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors Welcome. MAX MEYER & BRO Cor. 16th arid Farnam Sts. State Line. To Glasgow , Ilplfusl , Dublin nnd Liverpool I'HOM NKW VOHKHVKKV THURSDAY. Cabin | ) Ut nKor' ' > to ! .V > , acconllnic to location of ttat room , Kxcurslon to& to fJO. Steerage to an4 from Kuropo at I-owc t Hates. AUSTIN liAUiniN a.Co.licn'l Auents , la Broadway , New York. JoiiK III.UQK.V , Qeu'l Western Accnt. ! < ; i Hundolph Et. , Chicago , HAiinr U , MooiiES/fiios. Agents , at Ornsua. BROOKS BROS. & CO. Importers and Wholesale Dealers la Walches , Jewelry , Cutlery , Notions , Novelties , Albums , Fancy Goods , Walking Canes , Coat-Collar Springs , Ac. , &c. Lame assortment for nt Racki. KnllB Board $ , Spindle * Auctioneers , Streelmen and Peddler * . llle rartetr of to. 10o and 2Sa counter cuuJi. Bend for Illutiraua catalogue. BROOKS BROS , & CO. , 8t > Louie , Mo. 2Oto6O DAYS. This IB u disunso which bus horotofora Bullied all Medical Science. When Mercury , Iodide of. I'otnsslum , Snrsnp * rtlla or Hot Springs full , we gnarnnteun euro. Wo have a Remedy , unknown to nuyono In the World outsldoof ourCompuny , and onu that haste to cure the most obstinate cases. Ten days In recent cases does the wort. It lithe oMchronla deep Beaten CUBES that wo solicit. We have cured hundreds who have been abandoned by Physician" , ixnd pronounced Incurable , audY chnllcah'H the world to brill ? us a case that we will uot cure In lusts than sixty days. Hlnce the history of maalclne ti true specific for ByphllU has boon sought for but never Caund mull our MACUC REMEDY WEB discovered , and we are Justified in Baying It In tha only ItomeUy in the World tnat will pos itively cure , because the latest Medical Work * , published by the licnt Known authorities say there wn nevera true specific befoie. Our rem edy will cure when everything else his fulled. Why waste you time und money with patent medicines thatnover had virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot euro you , you that hare tried everything else should coino tons now aud jf < 't perinHUent lelldf , you never can get it else where. Mark what wo say. In the end you must take our remedy or NEVRH recover and you that have been nflllcted but a short ttmo should by all means come to us now , not one In ten of now cases ever pet permanently cured. Many vctheln ana : h < nk they ure free from the disease , but In one , two , ir mr < 8 7 ani after H appears again In a more horrible form. This is n , blood Purifier und will Cure any Skin or Blood Disease when Everything TClse Fails. NOTICE Wo desire to caution patients In ra card to parties claiming to use the Cook Hem- edy. Our formula Is not and CANNOT b mown to anyone but ourselves. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Rooms 418 aiiJ 419. ALV/AY8 DRINK with ! LEMONADES , SHEflQETS , AND ALL COLD DRINKS. i U'lll correct tlivtl < nnctln < ( / In. Jtiirncooffce on the tttumiicli. Tor M n Health rresinrlnj. for Children Inrlgoratl&f , and Re- | freihlne for All. The But Bam- air&cverato InC/liteact , War ranted strictly Pin and Unftr- mcnted. An Cttclont Ein dy for BUrrfco * . Cliulira Morbui. Dyunttry , and all Dliordors f ttit Bowtli , NASH viu.KTKNN.Jiine 0 , ' 87 JlU-SJJHS , LUVUNTIIAI , IlllOB. IpnrKlrI : Imvo tried the IliuiKarlnii Illiickhcrry Julcu you no klnilly Rent in p. It In Iho no | > ltm ultrn of uuinintr ilrlnlci. It Is frco from nlc-o- liol , nllays tlilrot , tunci tlio digestive organs , ! ia a ( Ino nrumallo lluvur , and Is just tlmililiiKfarillnrrhwnl troub- Ins In lliu Iicnlvd term , A TAXlLKBrOONKlir. IN A ( IIAHH 01' IOi : WATKU UUTNKCTAIW NEUTAll. T. AAVrJlllBU ? , M.B. For mile liyDrucKlntii.Mqu * Dealers ana Grocers. n.tlHUM lire" UtClRIfBttTA.JUJP ( KJORr or UKILIUHU.MHT. 11.J. lor , lbl < iitcrlSo iiur.e. . . CUKK or GENtlUTlVfiKAKNES3llTloi i , KooiuiNO.loall.voui IbrrrnUo. . . , -.air Uruutli > > l k pub. rcittr. 10II..Ilk > .driiorou.turruill. . Kl.olrl BEl.T idBi.p r. rjl .pl ( . l. udup. Wonleuuixr. tnaurntlr cured lo Ibr.tr&Dutbi. H.al.d | > tmplil.t4e..uua FOR MEN OMLVI ForrOSTorFAILINO tfANnOODl anr l and M KBVOUS DEBILITYi .T1TTT ? T1 Weikneu of Body nd Mind ) Effect * \J U JAiJfJ oflrrorsor zms iln01dorYounr. Kobllt , ( Ol > l > B1MIUOU f.llr K..lor 4. lloif to lul.r , . 4.4 tir . | ( kt K.i' i > niiUi'riiKoi'B ] * luuigofiiour. Ibiolulrlr o f UU IIUKIi TB n > TItretSU l > t il 7 , iMllf/ from 41 bUUi , Tcrrll.M.i , d lenlf I uutilrl.e. Yea tut write U H. Uo < , k , rill.ipli. U < Q , end t > rur ra ll.4 betleai free , idtfrne Ull KttlUl CO..BUlfMl.tl. | . JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION K73 , Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENH N.W.COR. I3IH& DODGE STS. OMAHA. NEB. FOR THE TEEAT1IKJT OP AUi . . J2 ? * " fc. * * * . * * * * . A AV JAA1U | A1 A , NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ! Board a Attendance. Beit Accommodations in West. ' CyWRITE FORCIROOtARBoitDoformltie. and Braces , Trusses , Club r et. Curvatures of Bjlie.riUsT Juniorj , Cancer , Catarrh. ,13ronchitii , Inhalation ; $ M S Wti f 5ffi > ! S SI Ki SSSl Only Reliable Medical Institute making : a Special ty'of BIVATBfBISEfiASBl3 1 jil Vl.'eo"'e' ' ' wl"11 Mll i liU Aidrii OarAHA MEDICAL = HUHdlOAI , IW8TITUTJL 13th and Dodgu BtreoU , OHAHA , MEB. ON SALE 0:0 PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1802 FAHNAM STRBBT. _ DREXEL & MAULr" ( KiicccBsora to John n , Jacobs , ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the Old Stand , 1407 Farnam Strajt. Orders by telegraph'Bollcltod nnd promptly Attended. Telephone to No. & . _ _ _ _ I lie I.luunr , Habit , J'oililvpli Ourcd by AdrnlalNlerlna ; Dr. Ilulnen' Uvlden Mpeciac. Itcnn bo KlviMi Innciip of cniri'o or tea without th knoHluilKeiiftliaiioriioH tnkliiKlti luibsolulcl ) Imrin- leak , and will i-iTurt u epucily unit piTiiinneiU cure , wliHhur tlin pnlli'iit ' U u iiiixIrriiUnlrltkuror 1111 ul > tuhol nruck , TliuunautU nf clruiilinnU iinvu lieon luuitti t murrain men wliolmru lukcn linIilDiir ) ( > < , ale by Kuh n It OJ. , liruKXlkt" , IMh uml Djuulni u . , luullHU and Ouihf lnk'H , .0 iuliu , A. U. faster A liro. , Council llluffjK HuuIILUOnlt rriiirnuinn uii'l ncldrem to mo and ll | > i < ni | juii ii'llKll'.ll'll that will i-Q HTltflcf I IIKl'll.l-S ii.U' < i tmi'r ' lUiuuts , MUfi'i'UUrfa , o , ilux U'l , l.ruii'l ' II uujl , .Nub.