8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEU : TBTETKSDAY , SEPTEMBER , 20 , 1889. THE CITY. . * The pav roll for the police force for the month of September is $5,780.97. The Dodge Light Guards , of Council Bluffs , are contemplating n dance in the near future , Mr , Chns. J. Johnson is rejoicing over the arrival of n line bouncing boy at his homo last Monday evening. Charley Connoyor jumped from an engine n jnr the Tenth street crossing yesterday , and struck a nwitch , nearly throwing him under the cara. llo was severely bruised. Bicyclist Prince says should the bicy cle tournament at London , England , como to a focus , ho will go to partici pate anil also talto Ned Heading , the Boldlor bicyclist. Mnnngcr Prince says that on the 822- 000 invested by stock-holders , that the exposition pa'd ' 221 per canton invest ments , nnil had the entire stock of 9oO- 000 boon disposed of It would have paid about 10 percent. Puul Vuntlorvoort received Uyo very hnmlbtmio Grand Army badges of the Woman's Holiof Corps division , yester day , from Mrs. Charity Rusk ( Jraigg. They are mementoes of the Into na tional reunion at Milwaukee. Jimmy Lindsay nays it is not true that ho wants MoIIalo to train down to liM pounds , while ho himself is to weigh J48. Ho says ho will have the purse 6500ns staled and that ho only wants McIIalc to train down under ICO pounds. The Seventh ward democratic club Trill moot in Cates'hall , at Twenty-sixth nYid Walnut streets , or at Shcoloy ata- tion , next Friday evening. This will bo the lirst inditing of the club this year and a rousing time is expected. LemuelV. . Doton died tvt his rcsi- conco , at Thirty-sixth and Lcavoti- worth streets , yesterday , of pneumonia. The deceased was forty-seven years of ago , and leaves u wife and two child ren , The funeral will ttiko place to morrow at I ! p. m. The board of trade committee has given up its effort to bring an excursion of bankers from Kansas City. Thero'Is an understanding , however , that the Omaha bankers who po to the conven tion shall invite as many as they please to visit this cily , anil those who como will bo given every possible attention. Yesterday was horse diy : for Garbage- master Goldsmith. Ho shot three of them. One of Fred , Krtig's heavy draft horses broke a log nnd had to bo lulled ; another animal owned by Stevens at Twoiity-sovonth" Cuming streets , was fatally injured in a runaway , aud a glnndored horse was discovered at Seventeenth aud Vinton strcuts. Yesterday forenoon Nels Axleson wont into a store at No. 4Y2 ( North Sixteenth etrcot and endeavored to clean out the place. Thu policeman on that beat was notified and placed the man under ar rest. It was discovered at central po lice station that the man was insane , and after an examination by the city physician , Aoxlson was turned over to the commissioners on imbeciles. H. J. Leo , of Fremont , Is at the Millard A. Marion , of Fremont , Is at tlio Murray. M. D. Welch , ot Lincoln , is at the Murray. H. H. Oaldey , ol Lincoln , is at the 'Pax- ton. Thomas Love , ot Fremont , Is at the Pax- ton. ton.John John O.Ycisor , of Hod Clouil , Is at the Pax- . ton. ton.C. C. II. Millard , of Auburn , Is at the Mur ray. ray.W. W. H. Fuller , of Hastings , Is at- the Mil lard. lard.Mr. > Mr. Schneider , of Fremont , is at the Mil- lard. i J. F. Barnnid , of Lincoln , Is at the Mil lard. lard.W. W. A. llridgcs , of O'Neill , Is at the Mil lard. lard.K. K. II , Pllch'er , of Kearney , is at the Arcade. \V. C. Pomfrct , of Lincoln , is at the Arcade. . G. C. Egleston , of Sidney , is at the Arcade. A. W. Fornun , of Fremont , Is at the Arcade. William A. Jones , of Hastings , Is at the Arcade. W. W. Griggs , ot Lincoln , is at the Acadc. J. II. Goodrich , of Indinnoia , Is at the Arcade , A , O. Stowell , ot Cedar Ruplds , Is nt the Murray. J. F. Armstrong , of Uoatnce , Is at the Millnrd. W Znck T. Lcftwich , of St. Paul , Is at the i b Millard. John H. Hamilton , of Kearney , Is at the Puxton. \ A. M. Druse , of Lincoln , is icglstered nt thu Paxton. „ A. P. LnClalr and wifoof , Atkinson , nro at the Paxton. A. O. Thompson , of Grooly Center , is at the Arcade. William H. Atwood and wife , of Fremont , are at the Paxton. Elmer D. Frank has returned from his ranch la Wyoming. J , H. W , Hawkins , of Lincoln , Is regis- 'tored at the Murray. U. T. Russell and T.VDr.vark , of Schuy- lor , are registered nt the Paxton. Mrs. K. J. Kllpatrlok nnd Mrs. M.O. Plnk- erton , of Uoatrico , are at the Paxton. Mr. J. Stranger , the currency export of Detroit , Mich. , was in town yesterday. Senator Mnnderson loftyostorday morning for Wyoming and will return Sunday ovon- G. II , Russell , representing the Lchlgh & Fnmltlm Coal company , Chicago , is regis tered at the Murray. Mrs. Mary Gray nnd llttlo son , of Haven , la , are visiting nor brother , C. D. Thouip- BOIIJIG Dodga street. William Hall , lieutenant governor of Michigan , 1s in the city visiting his daugh ter , Mrs. L. A , Saundors. 1 Edwin 11. White , of Holbrnok , Mass. , n recent graduate of Y'nlo , is in thu city on n tour of Inspection of the west , W , S. Hector , of the Hank of Commerce , goes to Kansas City this uiornlug to attend the banker * ' convention. Mr. Jcsso Kuson nnd wlfo of Mb , Carroll , 111. , are In the city visiting the family of their sou , Secretary Nason of the board of trade. Mrs. Dr. A. W. Nason ami daughter nnd Mrs , 12. A. Minor und BOH have returned from an extended visit with friends in Phil adelphia. Judge Porter , of Los Angeles , Gal. , ono of the first police judges In ( jmaha , Is visiting his son-in-mw , Ed. Utinoy , at Nineteenth and Farnaui strcats. Colonel A. 1) . Fonn , a prominent G , A. II , man and u noted politician , is In the city rep resenting bovoral western lines of railroad , with headquarters nt Denver. ' Arthur lirlggs , the hatter , yesterday re- cclvedu letter from Ullly Moran , who is now at Hot Springs , Aric , stating tlmt ho was Im proving nicely and that ho In lu good spirits. George W. Juno , tlio clover manager of Thomas W , Kcono the tragedian , is lu the city , Kccno's repertoire will bo us follows : . "Hichcllcu , " "Louis XI. . " "Tho Merchant Of Venice1 * and "Hlcluvrd III , " Mr. O. C. Guston , a young stenographer of marked ability and expartnpsi , has boon up- pointed oftlclul reporter to Judge Thornoll In 'the-Fifteenth district of Iowa which includes Council muffs. During tlio February nnd May terms ho acted In the sumo capacity to Judge WuUeloy , as deputy to his honor's son , Wlrd O. Wftkeloy , and b'avo the court perfect satisfaction , At the Windsor hotel : William Ruler , St. Louis { William Brown , \Varsaw WIs ; 13. Spooncr , Lincoln } Dan Owen , Norfolk ; A. McMlckou , Clnolnnati ; Georco E. 'Drew , 'JI1E STBNOGUAlMlBltS. Meeting Tttrsd.ajr Nlgtit nnd Spccn TcHtH Mndc. The ropular monthly meeting of the Omalia Stenographers' association was held Tuesday evening at the roomsof the Standard shorthand school In the Ware budding. Be tween forty and Jlfty persons were present , Several now members Joined the associa tion and tlio trc.nsurcr's report showed n good financial condition. It was decided that hereafter two meet ings shall bo held each month , the first to bo purely n business meeting and the other will be devoted to nn exchange of Ideas and a general good time. The mcotlnrjs will beheld held on the first aud third Thursdays of the month. The members present were then enter tained by nn address hy Prof. L. J. Hlnke. Practical thoughts suggested showed that much euro and preparation had been given the subject. The exhibition of specily typewriting from dictation , given by Mr. W. S. Holler , was a feature which proved highly Interesting to the many wiilcrs present. An average of soventy-llvo words per minute was made for three minutes in the first trial. In the second sixty-seven words for live minutes were written. Eight years ago there wore only about half a do/en stenographers In the city of Omaha , to day there is an army of them. With the largo Increase In their numbers there has been a great decrease In their re muneration. Good salaries , however , are earned by men competent to do court work. and those who have the business anility and' cxpcricnco to net as prlvato secretaries to men of largo business interests. Thoio are many women In Omuha.who bo- skies being excellent stenographers , have uotiftldorublo business ability , nnd are capa ble of earning more money nt their craft than Is usually e.lrnnu by their sisters in other lines of business. It Is not generally known that Omaha pos sesses the most rapid stenographer In the west , anil that there uro very few In the country who can do better work. T. P. Wilson , Judge Groff's stenographer nnd court reporter , has the remarkable record of writing SiU words a minute , read from mat ter which ho hud not previously seen , on a test. test.Five years ngo Mr. Wilson , was office boy in the Union Pacific general ticket olllco ami took up the study of shorthand by lumsolf , aided , when necessary , by the regular sten ographers in the olllee. Hy the greatest per sistence and paracvcronco lie has , in the short time elapsing , so mustered the urt that to-duy he stands at thu head of his piofession in tno west. Omaha also possesses the swiftest type writer manipulator In the west in the person of G. L. Plowman , who has a record of Ifir words per minute. These gentlemen are both hard to beat in their profession. They nio both examples of what onn bo accom plished by hard work ami steady application. Jt is hardly \\ortli while to say that their fei- low craftsmen in Omaha are proud of them. Merchants' Hotel. Largo sample rooms. 82 , $2.50 and $3 pur day. Nat Brown , proprietor. Horn ( I of I'nblio Works. F. J. Peterson , who has tlio contract for grading Thirty-second avenue , from the southwestern corner of Hiinscom park south to the city limits , has taken advantage of a clerical error giving him a cent more per cubic yard on the Ilrst monthly estimate and Is now very much disgruntled because the error has been detected , and the amount ovcipaid deducted from the second payment made to him. Ha was given the contract of removing the dirt at 10 8-10 cents per cubic yard , but Secretary Wappich , who was heluing Hutl Haleombe , private sccietar.v of the chairman of the board of public works , lilled out the contract nnd mndo a clerical error , making the payment 11 8-10 cents per cubic yard instead of 108-10. The first month Peterson i amoved ' .1,820 cubic yards and presented t\ bill for $1,093 , figuring at the false rate. The bill passed through the hands of the city engineer , was apurovcd by the board of public works nnd the city council mm was signed by the chairman of the council and the mayor. The next month Peterson removed ii.3,400 yards nnd again presented a bill nt tlio false rate of 11 8-10 cents , but when it fell into the hands of Scc- ictary Wappich ho discovered the error and Peterson's bill was not only reduced to the proper uito , but illO was also tauen from it to make up for the excess on the Ilrst bill. At the proner rate Peterson will receive 5Sb03 for the Job , but at the fnlso rate would have received § 1033 for it. Ho has at tempted to ruako _ the city pay at the rate spccillcd. This mistake is said to have been the Ilrst yet made by Secretary Wappioh. Cnsliman's Mcntho Inhaler cures catairh , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hav fever. Trial free at youi druggist. I'rlco 50 cents. Improvements at lli.i Smclt'cr. The work on the largo addition to the smol terof the Omaha & Grant plant is In an ad vanced state , and the framework Is being enclosed with corrugated iron. In a month or six weeks at most the structure will bo completed. The new smoke stack , which will bo 100 feet nigh , is already built up thirty feet. A now Corliss engine of 200-horso power has been put in the engine room to meet the doubled capacity of the smoltei. The new engine is an ex act counterpart of the old one. The latter has run for thrco years and in that time has been Idle only nineteen hours nn almost un precedented record. The shuttlngtlowa of the engine for ono day would entail a loss to the company of $1,000 , and the now engine will save that enormous expense in case of any unforeseen emergency. The now olectriu plant of tlio smelter. whicti Is being nut In by Mr. McCounell , will bo finished in about ten days. For beauty , for comfort , for jmprovomon- of the complexion , use only 1'ozzoui's Powder dor ; theio is nothing equal to it. for Selllnt ; tioitery Tloknts. Mrs. E. Smith , of No ; 315 South Fifteenth street , and F. Dohlman , a bartender for P. II. Green , on St. Mary's avenue , were ar rested yesterday forsellini ; Louisiana lottery tickets. James Mills Hied the complaints. Both the defendants gave ball In the sum of $10(1 ( each , mid the hearing of the case was putovor until to-day. IloUliccl IIIn IJewfac or , August Fischer , a bowhlskorod gentleman wno lives at113 South Sixteenth street , swore out a warrant Tuesday afternoon tor the arrest of ono Charles Young , on the churge of larceny. Young arrived In Omaha several days ago out of money _ und minus friends. Ho ran Across Fischer who follcnvud the Ulbllcftl quotation , "I was stranger and you took mo In , " nnd for throe , days fed nnd lodged him. On the third dav Fischer loft his pocketbook - book containing ( . " on the cscrctoire while ho went oit to buy a chuck steak for break fast. When ho returned Young and the fU wore gone. Honeo the warrant. Young was arrested at 4 p. m. JtOSlOIN CAPITALISTS. They Will Ho Invltctl My tlio flonrd of Trniln In Visit Oinnlin , The people of Sioux City have invited n largo party of Boston capitalists to visit tlioir corn pnlnco nnd exposition , nnd the party will arrive In Sioux City on October 3 At the last meeting of the board of trade n committee was appointed to make arrange ments tor Inviting the Boston people to visit Omaha. This committee has duty consid ered the matter and announce that , in Us judgment , It would bo a very wise move to Invite tlio party hero and to entertain them In n fitting stylo. The plan suggested Is to arrange for a daylleht ride to Omaha In order to show the agricultural developments to the best advantage , nnd , after arriving In the city , to escort the visitors over the city , viewing the several manufacturing establish ments , etc. , and llniahliig with a banquet in the evening. In order to carry out this pro gramme successfully considerable of an out lay will bo required , nnd the committee is of the opinion that apart , at least , of this ex pense should bo borne by the citizens , as the city at largo will dorlvo the bcnoUt resulting from the visit , MOU12 OKUA.7. Work on tlio City Hall Stopped Afnlii Last M | tt. Messrs. Wheeler , Counsman nnd Chaffec , the members of the building commltteo of the council , are still nt war among them selves as to tlio kind of stone to bo used In building the now city hall. As a connoquonco the contract with J. F. Coots & Son , the lowest bidders , has not yet boon signed. The prospective contractors have already torn down about half of tlio walls , and tliero is jot about two weeks work ahead. As the drawing up of the contract may not bo satisfactory , and as there might bo consider able trouble In such a case of getting pay for the work done before that time , Coots &Son decided to stop work last evening and do nothing moro until the contract is signed. The main dispute among the members of the building committee is whether they will use syenite granite with Portage red trim mings or iierca sandstone with Deb 1m granite trluimlncs. The syenite granite was used In the Paxton block at Sixteenth nnd Farnatn , wlulo the Portage red granite can bo seen in the now pillars and arch at the doorway of the Omaha National bank. The Commercial National bank , now being erected at Sixteenth nnd Farnam , Is built of Uoroa sandstone. There nro no specimens of the Doblln granite in the buildings of the city , but It U described as being of a dull grey color. YANDISRSIjOOT DISCHARGED. Evidence Not Sulllolent to Ilohl Him For Slioolinu Mnmorman , The case of the state against John Vnndor- sleet for assaulting Constable Masterinan with intent to kill , was heard before Justice Wudo yesterday afternoon. Several wit nesses testified that it was so dark when the fraeas occurred that they could notice any one kicking or striking. They also" testified that they did not ceo a revolver in the hands of Masterinan nnd could not any who did the shooting. The court held that there was not sufllcient evidence tonrrant binding the man over to the district court and he was therefore acquitted. Edward Hoolllmn , another of the men who was shot by Masterman , was arrested In Justice Wade's court room on the charge of assaulting Masterinan , and was released on ball. Ho Wan nn Insurance Man. "I'm no suspicious character or vagrant , Judge , " said a thin smooth fnccd man , us ho responded to a call from the police Judge yes terday morning. "What were you doing out nt 3 o'clock yes terday morning ? " asked the court. "Well , I'll ' toll you. My real name is John Tyler , iny homo is in Fremont nnd I am re spectable. I came to Omaha Tuesday to see.an old friend and also to seek employ ment. I am an insurance agent. After re tiring at nicht I was so restless that 1 could not sloop and got up. While walking around the block I was arrested by a policeman to whom I endeavored to explain but no would not have it and was locked up. I ain married and can prove my Identity. Tyler was discharged. Failed to Materialize. Somebody advertised a few days ago that there would bo a meeting last night In the pollco court rooms of the Independent Political Progressive Club of Omaha , They announced that certain prominent colored speakers would bo presont. A reporter for TUB HEE waited until after 9 o'clock ' , and no person reached the hall except J. W. S. Hanks , a colored waiter at ttto Murray hotel , und P. L. Hurnutio , a man who gives it out that l > o will soon start a newspaper in the interests of tlio colored population to Ue known as the Progress. Sr-ctired Special Raton. L. D. Uichnids , chairman of the repub lican state central committee , and Urad Slaughtei made arrangements yesterday with the railroads for special rates to the repub lican league meeting nnd convention at Hastings , October 7 and 8. Every station agent in Nebraska will bo instructed to sell round-trip tickets to the delegates attending cither or both conventions at the rate of ono faro aud a third. Sold for $11,000. Tlio lot occupied by a ram-sliacklo old budding on the northwest corner of Douglas and Twelfth streets. In which Frank Dcllono his for years conducted a wholesale liquor store , belonging to U. S. Hlgglns , was sold Tuesday at sheriff's ' gale , and brought $41,000. Samuel C. Rogers was the pur chaser. The lotlms a frontngo of14 feet an Douglas street , and extends back to the alloy , 132 feet. Pollen Court. Yesterday Ed If. Edson caused a warrant to bo Issued for the arrest of Nellie Dcnnlson nnd John und Carrie Jones , Ho alleges malicious distraction of proncrty in his rented house , and estimates the damaga ut $100. The alleged damage was done to the radiators and plumbing work in the building. G POWDER MOST Ita Buporior oxcullonco { n-ovon In millions of homos for moro thiui a qutirtor of u century. It ia u od by the United Stutoa Govorninont. Endorsed by the heads ot the Great Universities us the Strongest , Purest and Moat Healthful , lit. Prico'u Cream Daking Powder tloos not con tain Aminonin , Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. MJW Y011K. CHICAGO. ST. I.OUIS. Thin powder narer rarloi. A marvtl of pur * , ty , Rtrengtb. nnd > rholesoraonfa3. Moro eco nomical tHan th ordinary kinds , and cannot bo sold In competition vritli the multitude * ot lor or 'iiortwolght nUun or iilmsphnto powdors. Bold only in cans. Haral llRklug Vovrdtr Oem pony , m Wall btr et. New York. THE BOTNmt SQVHADEIH AHtSltt- -AIL oX dAS-5'KlRK - ' . . - LOASVPV ? ' VVRAPPERS mi receive a. ' Contiintnq . n PKO I2.k ( | br ACTORS-andACTRiSSK DRS. BETTS & BEITS UDo FAHVAU STHZET , OMAHA , Nan. ( Opposite 1'axtou Hotel. ) Ofllco liours , 9 a. m , to 8 p. m. Sundays. 10 n. m. to 1 p. m. Specialists In Chronic , Ncrvoun Skin and Blood Diseases. Ce Consultatlon at office or by mail fre . MfUlclnes sent by mall or express , securely Ducked , free from observation. Guarantees to curpi milclcly , s foly aud permanently. WED WflTTQ ntiniT TTV Sperrantoirhoea , s ml- riMVUUu UJiDlIll.lI nal LossflM.NIcht Kmls ilons. 1'byslcnl Decay , arising from Indl cre tlon , Kxcess or Indulgence , producing Sleepless ness. Despoudoncy. Plmp'o * on the nice , aver. Bion to society , easily rtlscourniioU , lacK of contt Farnam St , Omaha , Neb. Blooi and Skin Diseases resulta , completely eradicated without the aid ofSlercury. Scrofula , Fr/slpolas. 1'over bore ? , lllotchei , Ulcers , 1'nins In the Head and Hones , Syphilitic Soro'Jhront , Mouth and TOIIKUP. Ca tarrh , etc. . permanently cured "where othurl have failed. yfdnoir IfpinorP nnd Bladder Complaints , lUllllDy > Ulllldiy Painful. Ultlicnlt. too fre' quent HurnlnBor Jllooily Urine , Urine hlRli col ored or with milky tedlment on stardlne. Weak Back , Uouorrtmja , Gleet , Cystitis. etc. , Promptly and Barely Cured , Charges Hoasonu- bio. CJ"71t.Tf TTT1BTBl Guaranteed per- 13 JL JCVAO J. U lf4l manout Cure , re moval complete , without cutting , caustic or tllllatlou. Ciucs Directed nt homo by pntleul v ItUout & momenta pain or annoj anco. To YOIM Men and Mifldls-Apfl Men , PIIDP 'ilia awful effects of early AOI1DP UUnfi UUnii Vice , which brines organla weakness , destroying both inlnd and body , with nil Its dreaded ills , permnnentlvcured. MTJUPIH ! Adrossthoso who hare impaired i JJulllJ themselves by Improper ludul * cenees t.d nolltary habits. wlilcH ruin both body nnd mind , uullttlug them for buslneas , tinly or marriage. M AitiiiKD MKN. or thosn entering on that Imp py life , uuuro of physical debility , quickly im sfsted. OUR SUCCESS. is based upon facts , .First 1'ractlcal Kxpo rience. Second Every casu Is especially siudled- thus starting aright. Third .Medicines nro prr. pat ed Incur lubiitory exactly to suit each case , thus alTectlng cures without Injury TS 'Send 8 cents postr.so for relobrate 1 works on Chronic. Nervous1 anil Uellcato Disease- ) . Thousands cure-1. t5J A friendly letter or call rony bavo you futura mitretlng and Bliame. and add golden years to life. fff'Ko letters nn iTrereil iinless accompanied by 4 cents la 8 tamps. Address or call on II Kg. UETTd A : MUTTS , 1103 Puraam Street , Oninha. Nab. SILLQTTS COLD 11EDAL. KARIS EXPOSITION JUS. Nos. 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS. JOHN E. WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin. Itapld 1'roKrcSH ( liurnntoeil. Q-II KortU 15th Struct , Omaha , Kubrmlca , QPM Tliursilny , Friilny A id Bniu'rclay , Hnpt. 2O , 27 and iH. Engagement of th Queen of Comeillenue ? , NELLIE McHENRY , Supported by lipr romoui Couip ny nt Artlsta , under the direction of VVubater if Maodijr , lu that cyclone of mlrtli undiuusle , GREEN-H.OOM FTTKT ! Embodying tlio Adventures anil Mlabnpt of a I'arty of Amateurs Impressed ultli a desire for Ub'llmpBa behind tli MceneHof u tlieatru , AVrlt- ten by llrnnson Howard , Ksq. , uuttior of tilt * "Jlenrlettn"etc. 1'rlces Sic , We. Ti'iO and 31.U9 , HeatH go gala S'eun )8daJr morning. _ _ V I flU P Y U"J ° " urinary troubles easllv-.nulck- [ \IUI1 LI ly and safely cured by DUiri'UKA Capaulus. Sevorul c.ised cured In so\on . hold at (1.60 per box , all tlrnc tsts , or by mall from Doctura M'f'B Co , lia White t , , N. Y. full directions. . . .I lournamenud aildreia to me and. will tend TUU u IIKCKll'fi tlmt Mill 1-Obl'lVm.r OUIlKIMI.KSaiidcoUoiiljr lUcenU. Mils rCllsO.S JU. . llultol , Uraua lll iia..Nfb. Continental I House 1 FMING SALE JL JL-ll JLJ&.U & % JI & * AA , JL0 * JLr I3ST ! M The largest display of Boys' and Children's Clothing ever shown in Omaha. Special attention is called to a full line of Lord Fanntleroy Suits , our Rough and Tumble Suits for school wear and a very large line of1 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 $5.00 , ages 5 to 14 years. Everything desirable for boys of aH ages in honest fabrics are shown this season. A full line of Fall Overcoats for Boys from 4 to 14 years. OMAHA Co- - BOSTON NEW YORK Proprietor DES MOINE3 Cor. Douglas and 15tli Sts. , Omalia , Friday Sept. 27. "Place aux Dames. " Como and see the finest display of Tall Btid Winter ( i ° ods In MOII'H anil lloy'a Clothing and KurnlshliiK" , lilche hnvo over ollered to our customeis. Novelties In Chlldi en's costumes tire t o oo n specialty \\lthiiBandirupaitIcularly Invite tuo at- tentlou of the Ladles' to our present imiciuo assuitment in tlmt lino. 'JIio cor rect wardrobe lor the smull boy of the faintly hits become a question of high urt ns well as durability nnd wo aie fully prepared - pared to meat his requirement * . FIUDAS" , 8UPTUMUUU 27th , At Homo To our old friends , nnil ready to mnko now onus. ABOUT GLOVES. WlienyouarobuyluKolotf9 reinembcrtliat there Is - such n uiliiKaH a ] > rlca that Itlli IWlllTIO pny a fnlr prlco and eet ROod KlOUH 111(0 IllllCll- llimon'n. They ru raailo 7rom kclccleil nklns In thel f best inuiiiicrnnii nro ar-j ( runt fit to lie the mostf eervlcralilo made. If j on V waut to know morn about' Rlo\rn In general anil illltrlllllNUIl'B ( JIOVCH In iartlctilnr. ) onolOBO mninnrm the book About ( Jlavc * . It will Intcrc-Kt ) Ott i : Tilll IhllEI ) ISffi JOHN O. UU'JCIll.NhO.V , Jaliiiiluwn , N. Y. THE- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THB Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul R'y ' , The Host Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to m mmmm jL JtiLJci AiAAidJL MMiM TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA ANO COUNCIL J Clilcngo , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , .Minneapolis , Cedar Ilanlils , Bock Island , Fieejiort , Jtoeltford , Clinton , IMibiKjue , Davenport , Elgin , Mnillsuu , Janmlllo , Hclolti Winona , Ln Croise , And nil other Important point * IaatNortlieait and boultieait , For throuifh tickets call on tlio ILeket ascot at 1'fll farnaui itnut , lu llarktr JJlock , or at Unlu I'atifla Depot , Kullman Eleeptn and the flnast Dlnlnit Cars In tbf wnrldaro run on tliu main line ot ttin tlilcnxo , 1111' naukceA St. I'aul Itallwur , mid uvcry attootlon H paid to i'a cpK8rij \ couitcoui cmployei ot Ilia It.Sill.I.Kit Uener * ! llanagar , j. K.'I'l'CKlClt. BI.tint Ueneral MRnager. A. V. U. C'AUI'KMlilt , tienvial 1'uattnger and Ilcknt Aiirnt. OKO. K. UKAKrOlll ) . Aislittat Ooneral I'aneagei artllcket Agent. X.JCL > AltR < UfneralEaD rliit < Norlhwestern Military Academy , Tirentr three mllei norlh of CUIcacoi liai u lull corp * or experienced lunrurtoni ttte cournei ol ludr. and unauriiKiicd Jacllllle. for liiiiruuioii , hViltli. nome comlorta nnd nirlitloii liinuencu. Send for catuluKtie to Illnlilaud Turk , III. ft * Ilio largest , fastest uiul II nest In the world I'asscnRcr accommodations unexcelled. Rfcxv York to Liverpool Tha Oololi-itcil ITIio Finest Fto.im. I fin } ICfil Vlly uriCuiuc 1 BlilB In \\orlJ.IUUli lOIII New York to Glasgow via Lanionisrry Hrcnssla . . . .Sept. iiStli I Anchorla , . . .Oct. J2th Ethiopia . Oct. nth I nmiessiu . . . Oct. JUth Nevr York to Azores , Gibraltar and Ital/ . Victoria , Oct. lOth , 3 p.m. EfnlflOii , SciuNiI.CIni.i nml hlrurugo luttticmlowct-l tcini * . l.KcurBlnn Jli Irl3ll [ < luc l. luaUtifunllaUloto it * turn by tltlur the l'lcturcn < iuo C'ljdo anil 11)1 ) or lre < land , or Itlter Ucrtry and South or Iiclnud , or plui and OtlJi altar. Kxcurtlonft to 1'nrU or Continental Ton on low. r t tertni. Trurclcru' On-ulur Utun ot Credit and Profm fornuy amount at lo\u&t.uiltHt { latcs. Apply to ftll > of our loon ) nirrntK or to HENDERSON BROTHERS , Chicago , III. II. S. HAM , . H. V. JilOOIlKS. C. U , M.utts. : A Perfect Face Powder. REEKS A W'S Wlu-fr-'e"on > iOBTt ryb oT. ( " 6old 7 lroclili. Klu.ltr'i , 101I'urnnniU | lll < ie'1,1,101 f..llli/ fit. | On Fftrntm M t OIMMJ Itniu Uruf Co ,1,110 Bchrutrr'i , lsi7KTorLlir | , , > , ! ! , ln ) N.ictlit btndftecll'f.sus.Uwfn bCo ,60C , WlilletiuuiQ'Ctv- x eor. AYebit.rj | klt > rl ll i.cor Clilrftico.ll rftnik , - C _ s cnr Wlltiimg on.t. iitlullnrril > ' > .is , milIn , 03i Con- ll , cor. Center : Medical linlliutg Uruit ttoip.ror. l.jlro Tin I , , tk'p , cor , rAdfic , OnH. lOIln Ikll n , MO. fauilllillrni. c < r 1'arll. lojOnH. littii Conr.J't , 3M | Knlm Co. , MUW Bra , UHJUII Btcur , binaua nercei iiu > n , u pu\i vt , lull UtiW. J. Hcl.tid.r'i ; S ) kor Jt Co , 8. Umili4. PERFUJViE EXQUISITE FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA TISSKEN SPRING VEHICLES § BiotdrtdtoJIIunuandilK Qrently ImnrpfOd witlj rein 1nF Kae. CoBlODt rldlnKn't'cwn ' * ! ' .Tl o ana Buorton accc/rlltig to till weight put ni theui. Ad pt l Bfiutllf Wl to rour ri country or flno 1t > driven Will giro jou Dmt : atlafnctlon. Send for 200 pugo illustnitcd Stiitiunnry , Fancy Goods , Toys and No- tioiiH. Lurgciit and cliuupcst Etouk in the west. REDHEAD , NORTON , LATHROP&Co jis : 2101 N 1:3 , JOWA. ANEW COLLAR SHOE DEALERS to I no tlio ehratotl linen of Hoots and Bhoes , manufactur ed oy 0. M. Henderson A ; Co. , of Chtcasp fac- torlesftt Clilcngo. UJxon. Ills. . Bii l Ion. . Iu J.uc , Wli.-should write HAH. K. WATBON , resl. acneepnBMONT. Mini. Travelluu ai < eut Uetdquarttra for Itulibern. afaarTrn 01I < oxrecui.tr f.tk'.r.t. Ui.ri-4 TUIULAH fARCUJH DH $ | N.W.Con , I3IH&DODCE Sis. OMAHA , NEB. you 7im TBEWUENT or ALL APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. 1 \ \ BeitraclHUei.ApparatufandRemedleiforBucoeeifiU Trjatmrnt of eyerr form of Dijease requiring MEDICAL or BUHOIOAL TKEATHEKI. I NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENT8.1 SS ! „ _ . _ - ? ? ? _ J5.t tAccomnxcdations in VfetV D formlU ani DISEASES OF WOMEN llood niioici luecr.irnllr treittd. SjpMlltldl'olion td from Jh.ijjijm without mttoufy. h w Hrtlortlln Trolniiil r rLo.tTlTll , rOYIK * . r.tlle. UDtkKta Tllll ii.JilB5t ! H Vu'K.11' , . eorroiionicnti. . llcommunlci. aielntiorln.ir tntntiifiill.jni llotei. priiiKcutr Ijrpuked.Bonurki loln.Ilc.te eoul.tli or ifuJ.r , One p non.llui.rl wprcftlrca. CillaDdcaMiiUiiiarieiid ? 4 " " " "nd ' " P1" " r nicr.oH ' f EE : Upon Print. . Br'tci ; ! . Si Ji , . * * I I ! ' 'T" ' KtrToinI > l < in tlmp teDfiB/ K'ii ' i IS.'i ' , ' " 1" ' " " ' . Hli qiic.tloa Ilit. AStlin OMA1IA MKDIOAZ , Ct BOaaiClAl. IMBTITUTB , 13th and Dodge BtrcoU , OBJAHA , NKD. Die , ] ! , 0. WKBT'S NKIIVK AND HIIAIN MUNl.iiKiinrunteoilgpartllc for /Ij'Mtfrl.i / , Dial * nt" . CoiivuMo.iH'its. . NiTvoiiH Nourailu | ; , Ileiitlucho , Nervous I'l-oitr.'tlou rnutod by tlta ' iisu of iilcoliol'tnl/ucco , Wukufnluess , Mcntnl ' . KoftenliiK of thu llr.iln , redlining la Iniuulty nnd leading tomhury , dt-ouy and du.ith. ricmiituinOld AKIIlurrenuesn , J.o or I'owcr in elthur ev , Involunt.iry IJOHSUK und Hpcrmftt. orhti'H tnnscd byovcr-ezoitlrinof tlio bruin. Holf. nbi.so or ovoilndulpeni-o. Hnch Ij6jc < ontnlni oun iinmtirs treatment. Jl.i 0 a box , or Hlx boxes forJ'i.O'.hent by mull prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. To curoiiny case. With our h ordnr rerclvcd'oy ' UH fornlx boxes , accompanied witlnti.ft ) , MO will Heniltlio pun husi rour wilttcn Ktitnantio td ro- fuuilthu money If the trvatmi-nt does not t > IT < ict a emu. UiiaiuntucH Uiii"il only by ( looilman Jrug Co , Drugu'l.its , Bolu Agoula , 1110 Kiirnam treut , Omuhu NubniHl-ii HJU II jOHtanilnnl Hint , ItvmfilUH for lljo CUK df ( irltato iillntcnU ait * un < vuiiMiiM'il for imiUy etc. Hiturtitlon ( Jiuranttinl. MEN Onlir Kriutdr Mo 1 fur tituiuil Utiliii , ur vital | UIM . 1'llCUllW. .u. it fur IABI X > iii < tiu4 in it jukalItbllily In iimrrlfq men , nrthofof nteilntf on tattt liap | > y lift * . I'lltc. II U > . ho 9for ( . uiirrlii > r Hint In illliir r i. AtoiiiUlniil ticutiueiit for Internal und locnl iue. Curt.i In 1 lo 0 < luy > . Jtofyrliiiriuirlnjfillon. WlllnotcaiiM'Etrliture , ; llairuixHjIiuiidrfMlaufcaBctrf.I'jjivl ] w , o . bn > tli > fyrdle fnr men r MOIIIOII. 1'ievciill /onorrlioea , etc. ho rul.lur nor Injection rackav * [ u.t.wdi ) ! ! . KullyuM.il I'rlroll W. WJllicndnmlfd tlljl > arn | < lucf roiuoOyho I ui S on rectlj , ! ol Icti.li ) fetant | ' fui ( HjktnKQ. An > untioniitMeMitxllc 41'rciitit ' * I ) * cit ( M-nli II > ir moll on ito < : l | > t of tlm inlif tl VO , lnUr , lln n till. t < Illurfux rimntulurtlnulc iKrlitfrtl. RTANDAKD t'MEDV CO , Clllc&HO , III.