- - ' f I- I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; JTHUKSDAY , OCTOBER : * , 1889. THE CITY. Contractor Coots hns stopped work on the city hull ntul will not recommence anlil his contract is signed , Dr. und Mrs. Grossinnu entertained a number o ( friends nn < l neighbors nt Uiolr hospitable homo last evening. The excursion of the board of trndo io Sioux Clly to-day comprises 100 Of the lending members with their wives. The Gale City Coal company has been Incorporated by W. S. Wonrno , J. U Iluso , and T. K. l-.ee , of Omalm , with a capital stock of $10,000. Contractor Ed Pliolan has boon ordered to commence \vovk grading Franklin strcotbotwoon Twenty-fourth and Thirty-second streets. The fire doimrtmont was called to Thirteenth nml Chicago sir-cola yester day afternoon at ! l-lo : to oxtiiiRulsh a bliiKlnff wpodshcd. The damntro was voi\y slipht. There will bo a workers' mooting at the headquarters of the W. O. T. U. , Thirteenth and Dodgn streets , tomorrow row evening. The meeting will bo led by Rev. C.V. . Savldge. Miss Lizzie Isaacs , of the Omaha college of music , says that the publica tion of the sickness of another lady by the .aumo name has been a pourco of annoyance to her and an Injury to her bufihcss. Mr. Lawrence Allwino , of Grand Island , and Miss Laura Hitler , of Fro- inont , wore married yesterday at the Barker hotel , llov. C. W. Savidgo , of ficiating. Mr. Allwino is a popular con ductor on the Union Pacillc. Kov. A.V. . Lamnr this evening de livers in Blair his lecture , "Recollec tions of Southern Life. " Saturday night-Mr. Lmnar will deliver an address before the state convention of the Younjr People's Society of Christian Endeavor. Pcrmuml Hon O. W. 13. Doi-soy , of Fremont , Is at the Mttlnrtl. Sllna Gobi ) 1ms returned from a vis U to his old U'iinu in Kentucky. Mr. William Pcnderjiast , of Hockford , 111. , Is tlio guest of Mr. S. N. Mcalio. Mrs. R 13. Hull , or Buy Olty , Mich , is visiting her sister , Mrs. P. II. Turner. > Pater Casey , n member of the Hibernian band , hns KOIIU to ' .lUfornhi on n visit. Charles l.yon , deputy United States mar shal , uml urida luivo returned from Chicago. Willliim Merrill , vice president of the Northwestern Mutual Life ) Insurance eoin- paliy , HUB a cillcr ut TUB UKU onieo yostor- dny. dny.Mrs. Mrs. L. W. Smith , of Hay City , Mich. , is paying her brother , Mr. Joliu L. Webster , a visit. J. H. McCoy , revenue agent for this dis trict , returned from u trip ttirouih South D.uiotu. A. D. Fisher , suocial aecnt for ttio Kfiult- nblo Life Insurance Society of the United States , is at the Murray. Dr. Hull \Vyimut , of Detroit , has been the Kuost of Dr. E. 13. Slotnnn. Dr. Wymun has Just returned from an extended visit to Aluhlcn , Mexico and the Pacillo coast , wliero lie attended the convention of the National Charities. llov. J. F. D. Lloyd nnd famllv. late of Hlvorsldc. 111. , is in the city. Mr. Lloyd Is the newly clouted rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd. Ho is sojourning at the residence of Mr. Corby , and is wurinlv wel comed by a lurce number of thu members of his prospective Hook. Hook.A A Terror. Hill Grlnics" was arrested yesterday on the charge of tinctitciilnc to kill his wife. I'Jioy llvo on Sixteenth street , near Williams. Grimes is as black as nljjht , but his wife is a corpulent white woman. Her name Is Huttlo mm she was locked up as a prosecuting wit ness. AHviivi'Cllinlniii Illulicr. Postmaster Gallagher has completed his t-eport for September. Tt shows a Inruo in crease over thu previous month. The stamp1 * void amounted to ? 15,10'l , ' ) : ) , and envelopes to llM.o : ) , malcluc a total revenue of SlS.lt'JS ! U. Air. Gallapher saytlio receipts of the onico have increased steadily evf r since lie became postmaster. Tciiclicrs at School. Miss Isabelle | 5. Anderson has organized a class of Omaha school teachers whom she will instruct m elocution and physical cul- turo. The lirst instructions wore given last night in Miss Anderson's rooms ia the ' Bhcclo.y block. ' 1 lie'meetings will be held on each Thursday evening aad onSatuiday mornings. llriditliiu Gutters. More or less time Is lost by the motor cars through slowness of locomotion necessary in crossing Butters. To do away with this un pleasant feature the motor company has de cided to bridpc all the drains so as to bring the tracks to a common level. Now crossings are also to bo put in at the intersection of the motor and cable tnicies % vhlci | will make the passage over such places lens alsagrceublo to passengers. A Hull Without n Chain. Ed Hall Is a natural thief. On Monday ho was arrested for being drunk. Ho was lined $7.50 and assigned to work about tno Jullr While working la ttio police barn yesterday ho gave the police ttio Up and escaped. Inside of two hours ho had stoloa a set of harness and an overcoat from J. A. Wholun , of No. 151U North Sixtodiitn street. Ho eoakcd the overcoat on Tenth street nnd got drunk on the money. He was then ar rested and the hurness wus recovered. Ho was lined f 1UO yesterday afternoon. DlsoilhCtl .MOlit. City Meat Inspector Farr is somewhat ag grieved ov r the fact that the papnrs pub lished a complete report of the work of his assistant , Fred Heckstcln , for the month ol September , wnilo his was very much abbrev iated. Mr. Farr ayn that hlti month's work , as far as condemnation of diseased meal i goes , was as follow * : lieef , 1,553 pounds : pork , 800 ; mutton , 25 ; ; llsh , TOO ; veal , 635 lie condemned onu and'ono half dozen prai rie chickens , US duclc.s and a gross ot melons In addition he inspected 105 cows , iuul found all to be In a sound und healthy condition. Ofl' to Sioux Oily. The board of trade excursion to the Sioux City Corn paluco , promises to bo a big nlTalr The following have secured tickets for the trip ) President Kuclld Martin , D. II. Whceloi and wife , C. 1 \ Goodman and wife , H. G Clurtfo .mil wife , S. A. Orchard and daugh ter , " \y. N. Nuson und wife , Fred J. Host wick and wife , J. H. Hungato and wife , M , Dunham and wife , William Flom- Ing-and wife , John Grant , Dr. McKlnnoy II. U , Cargol ! , T. S. Ularkson and wife , W J. Hioatch and wife , J. J. Hrown and wife \V. F. Manning , F. Ii. Ualloy and party o live , George Towlo , wlfo and daughters Thomas A. Creiitli and wlfo. G. W. Hoi- brook , f ) . C. Patternon , Charles U. linnvt owl Wife , Fred Motz , jr. , Hugh Murphy llourv Pundt , John \\Hlincll , wlfo ant daUL'htOM , Kidney Smith , .left Hcdforil , W J. Wolslmus and wife , George 13 Harder ' and wife , 13. V. Lewis anil wife , . O. O. Lobeck und wife , D. P Anpell and wife. Max Meyer , lid Cudnhy , C. F Wcllor and wife , G. M. Clark , Freii D rax el , D. Fltzpatrlclr. Kdwin Davis and ami , T. O. Hruinord. U. li. Squires and wlfo , Jmnct Forgytho and .wlfo , F. D. Cooper and WlfD , M , A , Upton and wife , A. It. Uufreuo cud wlfo , J , H. Kuony and wife George W. Mason. A. M. Mlllspaugh , Join . Kvtuis , Sr. , anil wife , W. I * Selby , 10. Hone- diet , J F. Hoyd and wife , W. A. L. Gibbon and wlfo. Alf U. nnd Howard Kennedy J , A. Wuketlold , Clmrlo } C'jrbcU S. ) K Ji clf ou und wlfo , , 'i'lio party goc by spcciul train , lo.ivlng Omutiu tins inorulub'"I 8 o'clock , returning 'In the oveuliig , The train leaves the Webster sticct dcpo V8 o'clock this morn Ing. ' Morelmnts' Hotel. I.argo sample rooms. $ i ! , 12,50& 43 pur i\uy , Xat 13row u OF Til 12 IMUXOil'AljS. The Arrest of Qiitnlati in nn Ovor- Crowdiul Tent. Qulnlnn was arraigned before Judge llcrka Testcrdny morning nnd waived a prollim- iary hearing until the liiltor part of the vcolt. The court placed him under $5,000 bonds nnd tlm prisoner wns taken to the county jail. Ho was charged with assault vlth Intent to Kill. When Qulnlan was called before his honor ho was fooling Very blue. Ho said ho did tot irmko the assault for the purpose of kill- MR K lop man. Klopraan is at the point ot death , nnd , ac cording to the city physician , can not llvo. He is lying at St. Joseph's hospital , whore , u ) before mentioned , ho was taken last night , Klopman makes a statement that bo ro- urncd from work about 0:10 : o'clock ' ast night. After nutting his team In the jam he went into the cooking tent and was nlltliiK to the cook when Qulnlan approached uid demanded why he wns not at work. Klopman replied that It was U o'clock and 10 was through lor the day. "After this you'll quit when I toll you to , , 'ou , " replied Quitiian , and simultaneously ho struck Klopm ill In the iicmth with his list , breaking two of the lat- ter's teeth. After a little scuflle , Qulnlan > lcked UD a singletree from one of the wag- ins nnd struck Klopman across the head and out lie back. This happened shortly after U o'clock , hut t was almost 10 o'clock before Klopman was . .ikun to the police station und given medical attention. Klopman made bis statement to the police nnd n squad wns sent for Qulnlan. Ho w.is roana in a tent on Forty-second street. At ; lrst he begged not to bo taken , stating that 10 would give himself up In the morning , lie and his wife ami two men were all la bed in the same tout. Hut Qululun was placed la the patrol w.igoa nnd carried away. \Vhcn informed that his victim was at death's door , Quinlan almost xvont into hys terics. It took fuurpolccmci\to ! hold aim. All ha miid was that lie did not intend to lull Klopmun but merely shipped and as saulted him because hu would not obey bun. Quinlan wus married last January and his wlfo is sufforln ? greatly over her husband's arrest. _ For Rent A nearly now Emerson pinnouuright griind. Apply 611 So. 1-th Ii ITS OvVN CANOK. Tlu Cily Kxpeots th County ( o Uo ll.s Own Ci rail mi ; . Comptroller Goodrich sayj that the county owes the city fS'J.OOO for Its sluro ot paving paid for out of the city treasury , but has no money to pay it. Where the city lias pavintr and grading to do In which the county has been inerestcd , the latter has asked the for mer to pay the county's ' share with the under standing that tno county will repay it. This , however , it has failed to do as there Is no money in the county road fund. Major Wheeler say3 that the city is getting tired of p.iv'im ; the county's debts and , for one , he will strongly oppose the outlay of any more monov by the city for the county. Comptroller Goudrich says that the con tracts made by the county with the city liavo been worded so as to read that the county would repay the amount for city grading as soou as there "wore any road fnnas avail able. " Thoru has beoa no funds available for some time. The comptroller suggests that , in the fur- turo , when the city and.county have grading or paving in which each 5s interested , the city make a contract only for its own part of the work and let the county taUe care of what belongs to it. lee For Sale. 600 to 1,000 tons good ice on railroad truck. Will sell cheap. Address A. G. Uuchaiuui & Co. , Fremont , Nob. DISAFPHOllil ) MOI'Oll MEN. Iteasons Assigned For Tiiolr Ijcnvliic lho SiTvioo. There seems to bo considerable dissatisfac tion among the conductors and motormea in the employ of the Omaha Motor Hallway company , and a number of them have quit the service. Six left Thursday , and there are rumors of other resignations soon. it was ascertained that all the disaffected ones had the same grievances. They com plained that they are subjected to a petty system of espionage that is entirely un called for , aud that they are oponlv insulted and treated with contcmut. They are compelled to buy their uniforms at a certain clothing store , or a row is raised. Tlio goods , ' , hey claim , arc of inferior quality and yet exorbitant prices are charged for tliem. It is hinted that the motor company gets a good-sized bonus for the forced pat ronage of its employees. All the men who have left , it Is said , have madii arrangements to enter the employ of the Omaha Street Killwav company , which will start its electric system this woe ! ; . Tlio Itanlc mid tlio Ofllcc. The Tyler Desk Co. , of St. Louis , Mo. , and the Tyler System of Bank Counters. The banker need no longer R'IVO half his capital for fixtures. The modern olllco can bo furnished with lovely desks , &e. , nt rates that will encourage pro gress aud improvement. Tyler's Royal Typo Writer Cabinet and Desk Com bined arc now within thoroaehof ovary operator. Send for their catalogues. See adv. in this issue. JUVKXU.K OFFUNUI2KS. They Appear For .Sentence In tlio Dis trict Court. Jt was Juvenile day In the criminal court. The first case in Judge Wakelo.y's court was that against Harry Nichols , a twelve-year- old lad , charged with the larceny of a gold watch , valued at $ " > 0 , from C. E Morrell. The jury roturnoJ a verdict of not guilty , after having been out but ton minutes. Than three boys , Henry Ilichtcr , Louis Knock c and John Nogo , each of tliom under twelv c years of ago , were taken before Judge Wake- ley , charged with having brokoa Into Mrs. A. Newman's stare , on South Thirteenth street. Tlio evidence was conclusive aad Judge Wakeloy sen tenced the lads to ono day In the county jail. Two of the lads broke down completely and uttered louJ lamentations while on tliolr way to ttio prison. The other lad , tlio young est of tlio trio , took his medicine like a Stoic- and walked out of tlio court room chatting merrily with the balliiT. As the party wont down the stair the ooy asked : "Say. mister , what time do you have dinner ever there am what do you give a feller to oat. anyway. " The jury in the case of John Nelson , charged with having btolen $ M from Mrs Finn , returned a verdict of not guilty last night. Fred W. Gray has commenced milt In the district court ngainst Johanna Johnson for ? tSJ ! ( on a promisory note made in December , 18S7. Judge Doano yesterday heard the ap plication of Lindsoy fur an injunction restraining straining the city from carrying out a pro posed change of grade at Twenty.ninth avenue and Hurnoy street. The case ngainst Henry Myers , chargoii with the murder of Nels Plantcon , will nol bo taken up until after County Attorney Mahoney gets through with his work befort tlio grand jury. Nels O , Hrown was arrested on August 17 and taken before Justlco Holmes on the charge of having disturbed the peace by threatening to assault F. -Lewis. . Tno case was transferred to Justice vVudo'H court and a verdict of acquittal rendered after a bearing of the case. Hrown consid ers that ho was damaged to the extent ol $10,000. and has brought suit in the district court against Lewis for that amount. Byron Kccd and Ann 13. Campbell have commenced suit in ejectment against Martlin and Lena Quick , to recover possession ol lots 1 andI in section C , township , 15 , rangd If , Tlio case of Dennis Leahy was given to the Jury about 0 o'clock , and they returned In about ten minutes with a verdict of not guilty , Leahy was at mica discharged , [ u Judge Doano'g court the famous case ol Van ICtten against Abrahams glvoa to the jury , ivhleh failed to ugrco. The case of Mrs. Sarah I. .Hryant ' Judge McCullouKu tot | 3,1TO damage's suiting from the wrongful Issuance of a writ of restitution , was board In part before Judge Doano. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ County Court. In the contest over the clnltns of Peter Gees for 3 , < H7 and M. H. Powell for f 153 ngainst the Hank of Omaha , Judge Shields ssucd an ordar thnt the claim bo allowed jut that dividends to thosocroaltors bo with hold until all the creditors have been paid or until the capital stock has boon paid up. Judge Shields hcnrd a case of the H. & M. railroad company against Frederick Al- jrlght. The plaintiff claims ownership of a ot on the river bottoms which Is occupied by .ho defendant , nnd seeks to have him evicted. riio testimony developed the fact that AlBright - Bright Is the city dump master , nnd has jccn using the lot for dumping garbage nnd ill sorts of refuse mutter. He claims to mvo used the land for three years for this iiirposo nnd claims possession on that ac- ; ount , Judge Shields decided against Al bright , who at once RIVVO notice by Ills attorney - noy that ho would take an appeal to the dis trict court. _ District Court. Tornn. It is understood that Judge Untidy has de cided to call an adjourned term of the United States district court , May term , to commence about the 15th of this month. So iiuioli bust * less lias accumulated that it would bo Im possible for him to Olsposo of It during tlio regular November term in time to convene .he January tctm nt Lincoln. In order to give the lawyers , clients and jverybndy Interested lime to try their cases ils honor thinks It advisable to open the court thrco weeks curlier than the calendar provision for. The C. , St. P. , 1. & O. Il'y ( depot loth und Webster sta. ) , will boll round , rip tickets to the Sioux City Corn [ ? nlnco Festival at ftt.'JO , on sale September tember-- October o , yood to return until October 15. T. AV. TKASDAM : , G. P. A. Mnri-laui ! IJIOCIIS-M. The following licenses were Issued by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and Hesidonce. Age. I John F. Carlsmi. SiuUi Omaha . m I Mary 13. D. Cauiburg , South Omalialil ( Alfred 13. Duncan , Omaha . i5 ! 1 Muggio F. Millet , Omaha . -JO I Lawrence AHw mo , Grand Island . US I Laura Hcder , Fri'inoat . , ! il I ISdwnrd Hlsler , South Omithn . tM I Kmilloa Schlitzbcrirpr , south Omami. . . . ' , ' . ) J Joseph U > .ol , South Omaha . tJ ! I Hoslo H.IIVCO , South Omalia . -JO I John A. Nelson , Ureston , la . : il I Molllo Swanson , Omaha . 'Jo i Frank Hcime , Omaha. . . i0 ! ( Loue Holmes , Puutsmouth . 'JO X TON UoTitj , OMAHA Special at tention to uommei'iiiiil men. Finest and large-it hotel in the \yest. ICittredgo , t Urainard , proprietors. ix Graicl'cil. The Omaha banker * wl.o attended tno convention at Kansas City lust week have forwarded to the money kings down there who entertained them a resolution of thanks us follows : Hesolvod , That we , the undersigned , representing the Oaiaha Clearing House association at the bankers' national convention held at Kuns.is City , hereby desire to express our appreciation of the treatment given the visiting bankers by the local organi/.Uion. Tno cntiiu manage ment was. in our opinion , admirable , and not likely to be soon excelled hi any other city soliciting the honor of beini ; the meet ing place of the annual convention. This is signed by A. U. Wyman , 11. W. Yates , Luther Drake , 13. 13. Haleh , Allrcd Millnrd , Thomul H. McCague , F. 11. Davis , nnd M. T. JSnrlow. A copy was sent to each of the Kansas City banks. rnlil'ornhi t nt-ft-Ciir.- > . The only guaranteed cure for catarrh , cold in the head , hay fever , ioe cold , culurrlml ( tcatuoss ami sore e. > es. Restore the sense of taste end unpleasant breath , icsulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted uy all drungists. .Send for circular toAUH3TINli MEDICAL COMPANY. Orovillo , Cal. Sis months1 treatment for § 1 , sent by mail , $1.10. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. Army "Votes. Leave of absence for a month bus been granted First , Lieutenant William P. Ken dall , Fort D. A. Kusscll , Wyoming. Leave of absence has nlsa been grunted First Lieutenant Willis Wittich , adjutant Twcntv-llrot inf.mtiy. Fort Sidney , Ne braska , to take effect October ! > , 1-3J , Captain Marcus W. Lyon , chief ordnance ofllccr of the department , has been appointed special inspector ot stores in bands of the acting ord mince ofllcor at Fort Lar.imie. In future c.icli post commander in this de partment will make out and attach to the post return sent to head quartets , a report showing the number and clins of nfllecrs' quarters , the number of non-commissioned staff oillcors' quarters , -and the number nnd class of barracKS for cnlibled men at.lhe post. _ Heeoham's Pllis cnro bilious and nervous ills Tuesday evening , Oct. 2. , at the rcsidenc.i of John F. Flack , 521 North Twenty second street , Dr. W. Al. Brown and MI B I3inniu Sherman , Uev. John Williamson , D. D. , ofll- elating. not remedied in season , ii liable to IF become habitual and chronic. Dra/i- tlc purgatives , by weakening the bowels , confirm , rather than emu , the e\il. Ayer's IMIls , being mild , effective , and strengthening in their action , aie gener ally recommended by the facultj as the best of apoiicnt.s. "Having been .subject , for years , to constipation , ultliout being ahl < > to Uml much relief , I at last tiled Ayi-r'n Pills. I deem it both a duty uml u pleasure to testify that I have ueihctl great ben efit from their u e. For oor two years past I have taken ono of tliehO pills ( ivory night before retiring. I oald not willingly bo without them. " U. W. llowmuii'J013astMuinst. , Carlisle , 1'a. "I have been faking Aycr's Pills and using them in my family since 1857 , nnd cheerfully iccommemt them to all in need of a nnfo but effectual enthurtic. " John M. ItoggB , Louisville , K ) , "For flight roars I was afllleted with constipation , which at last lit-camo .so bad that the dot-tors could do no mom for mo. Then I began to tnko Ayer's I'llls , nnd soon tlm bowels iccoveretl tholr natural and regular notion , HO that now I nm In tixoolimit health. " S. L. Loiighhridgo , Hryan , Texas , " Having used Ayor's Pills , with good rcHnlts , I fully Indorxo thinn for the pur poses for which they are reoommonded. " T. Connors , M. D , , Centre lirlilgc , I'a. Ayer's Pills , 1'JIEI'AHBD BT Dr. J. C. Ayer tt Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold ty all Dmcgltti aud Dealer * iu Ucdlclue. Three Nights and Saturday Matlnoo Thursday , Kridny und Biturdiiy , Oct. ! t. i and 6. Mil. AIIIUIj IIAIt.NUV p'osonts Mr. KEENE Sutirorted by .Mil. OKOUUIJ I.KAUOUK. Ant ] uu unqiiostluuiibly strong company of bis. trlonlo talent , presenting Admla8lonS8c.BOc. TBcsndll. Bale of wU ] oreu at the box alike Weda 3d y morulog. DR8. BETTS & BEITS 1103 I'Aiiv.oi flTHmtr , OMAIM , NID. ( Uupoilt * Itexton Hotel. ) OdlcohoursOn.mto8p.m , Bumlays , 10 n. m. to 1 p. m , Kpt-riiiists In chronic , Ncrvoui Skin ami lllood illseavpi. tWOoimiHutlon nt ollico or by inntl free. Mi'illclnes mint by innll or pxpnsi. seciiruly Backed , free from observation , tiiinrnntoes to euro ( inlrkly , nf ly nivl pcriminetiUy. ) JTnVnT ? ! < 3 llPRirf'PV ' Spprmntorrhina , s m | . HhuVDUO UCDlLlll mil l.ossi-sNluht imis : Ion1'liyslcal Decay , arising from lmll < > cre tlon. I'.xci-ss or IndnlRonfr. producing Sleepless iitss , ucspomlonry. l'lmpei ! on tlio fnce , aver- nlon to society , easily rtsronw | > c'il , laes of conll donco , ilull , limitlortitmlvor buslneis , nml llmls llfo a burden. Safely , pcviuaiiontly nnd pri vately cured. Consult lirs. lletts .N : Iletts , i ua 1'nruiun St. , Omnha , Neb , Blooi and Skin results , completely craiilcati-d wlttitmt the nld of McrouiT. fcniniln , Kr/sipolns. TOMT ores , tLlins , Ulcers , I'Ainsln tlio Heart nml llonu PMilililMcSorn'Jhrnnt , Jloiith and 'lonijuc. O turili , etc. . permanently cuitd where othi-ri hno failed. Viilnnu Ifi'lno'ir nn < 1 madder Oomplnints , mUubV' Ulllld V iMindil. Dliiicuit , too fie- quant llnvnlliBor Illoody rrnio. I'tlnc lil h col- nictl r with milky hoitltiicw on stixmllinj , Wonk Hick , ( ihiinrrliicn. Olent , CvhtltH etc. , 1'roiiiDtly and Safely Cured , Charges " STRICTURE ! moral complete , without cnttlnir , oiiustir ot dllliitlmi. cures etlccted nt homo by patli'nt without n moments pnlnorai'iinyniim. To YoiiDff Ken and Miflflh-Asci Men , AOflRT ? nlTUt1 'J < ll ° " " ' " ' 1 et'octs of rnrly OUllIJ uUflu Vice , which htincj niKnnli. wuiil-ness , ilestroyliiKbotli mind and body , \ > itli nil Ksdroidod 11H , iicrmnurntlvintud. FiDi ! TJDT'I1 ' ? drusi tluirfpHlintiiVO llllinlicd ] LTlJi DullU tUonnelvi-.il ) iniiriicr | ) ] niillil. KIMMM ivnd solitary linblts.lilcii ruin uotli body and mind , iiiitlttlno : tlieiu lor buslntai , atudv or innrriaK < * . Muitihi > MKN. orthosoentpilnnon that linji pylifc , avnio of physical debility , ( jUickly as i.istid. OtIK StTCKSS. la bused tipou facts , First-1'r.ictlral Rxpo rlonco. Sorunil K\ery iMse it > oMicclully studied- tliiiBstartlni ; aright. Third Me lie uesaiuDU- . jini'd tu our l.tbutory esartlj to suit twh case , thus alfectlni ; oiue < without Injury ST S"Ud trents ) rjostA u for rcleiir.ito 1 wolks on Chinnlr. Norvont 'nnd Delicate ll cases. Tlioiisnndscinoil. iX ? \ niondly letter or cull limy sir'o you future siiirerlni ; nnd Minnie. ' ! add BOlden yo.i-s to life , iff So letters nu- srvored imles < i accoinpanle'l by 4 cents la stuniDS. Address or i-nll on nOSF.irnam Street. Oninhn , VftlAPPERS \X \ * f. . SIZE ! ani receive l Vlicn 3 on art I ifjMeinl > ortUattIicrcfs HU"h . n ] rlc'o ( Jint ! < > toiiolmiji II Is li liny n fair prim nnd > > pt Kcoil Rliivi > 4 likotlulcli- ) in iMiV. Tli"\ ant maile irmn hi'ltvlt1 , ! hklns In ih host innnner .IIH ! in c \ \ u v- runtcd to lie ilio mu < .t servlcpalilo inaitc. If jou want Iu Unov'nioio about nloM B In iriiernl anil HlltCllltlROIl'H tJloil'll In pnrtlcnlar. onolnao stainpfor HIP uo'ik Alinut < lo\ikM. H will Intprcat joii KsrAiiii nr : ! ) isr. ; . JOII > G.illlTtlllNfcOS. . .lo'in.loi ' \W/l't-fi OMAHA BU8IHCS8 < COLLEC awn roi ce a < at T < IIMWAT - Hcrlhwestorn Military ncauemy , rHCiitrlliroo miles nortli of f'lilcacn ; In ? u f " [ ri > rnn ( if ( iXtlPrit IlCOlt llt ) > trilPtfirRt JKO COUPECS fit L . and i mirpfi'.Vl futllltlo' Inr lnj.t..iaimi. Chrlftl.in Intliience. health , li.iue ininliriH anil rl iiirraliliiKiii ) to lllulilanil I'ark. Ill l/lriMCV ll'id ' alltirlnuiy troubles easily.nulck- MUllUl ly nnd wifely fiiriMl by DOtrniUA Capsule' * Cererul cases cunid iu sov-nu ' Sotil ut gl.Af per lur , nil driuwts. or by mill fiom Docuira .MTi : Co , 11JVhUo M. , N. Y. Tull dhoetloiH , [ JESS CUKEDi'rrfttvr t. "usimUU3UUR EAR CUSHIOK3 > l UUtlnclljr. l-omforULl. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to Jolin ( i. .Incobj. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the Old Stand. . 1407 Farnam Blrsst. Onlers l > y telepirniili Hollclted und inoiui > tly AUi-iuluil , 'i'olupliono to No. . ' . ' . "A GOODRICH Alfy nt-I.aw. IM Dear J-V bom ht. , L'lilcuKo ; ndvicu free ; SI yo.irrf ex. purlenco ; lii-lnuaa iiulutly una lon.illy trans- uctuil. ebiateil lines of lloi/tBiand Hhoos. nianuractur- duy ( " . M. Hciideraim Ai < 'o. , of Chlcago-Fao torled at Clilcnuo , IJlron , Ills. , and Fond lu ) l.uc , Wl . 8honld write HAJI. N. WATSON , resl- dencp , J'HKMtlNT. NKH. Travullnu uifout - - - for Uubberu. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH . A.T 1802 PAHNAM STUEKT. Continental e .OF We will offer this week 250 Men's pure Worsted Sack and Frock Suits , made and trimmed in first class shape , at the unheard of price of $8 per suit. Guaranteed pure all wool goods , in every respect equal to any $15 suit in the market. All sixes from 35 to 44. Sample suils sent to any address , and if not satisfactory , may be returned at our expense. Closing Out Prices on Pall Overcoats , Price We will offer this week an extraordinary bargain In a pure all-wool cassimcre Fall Over coat , in two neat silk mixtures , a garment usually sold for $15.00. We are overstocked on this line and have decided to name the popular price of $8.00 to close them. They cannot 'be manufactured for the price , but the season for light Overcoats will soon close and we arc determined to clean up in this department. Send for self-measurement blanks and wo will send a sample garment to any address and if the garment is not found to be as repre sented , it may be returned at our expense. Boy's Combination , Suit , Overcoat and Cap ( Price for all $6.75. We have manufactured two styles in large quantities of this combination in pure all-wool cheviot goods in Suits , Overcoats and Caps of the same material and oHer them this week as a special bargain at $6.75 for the combination. Ages 5 to 14. We unhesitatingly recommend these goods for wear , being strictly all-wool and made and trimmed with a view to service. OMAHA BOSTON Co. NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietor Cor. Douglas and 15tli Sts. , Omalia. V < nir 'I'hcbi ! cool duyi gUKRCst liouvy clotliliif ; vc nro well incpiired to piovldo for the comfort of our customer- ) . Our flock compr t's Men s ralltml Winter Pulls of tlio lilnlicit Rf.ulo of material amioik - iniinsliip , tnuethorvitli nn unllinlted .sup ply of warm lloilury und I'liiliunejr. Our artistic selection of Nvck uar Is n < lo- llslitto tliooyts. \Vclia\t ) ' oniPtliliiB choice In Ilnutlkor- clilnfs soinctliinp nvcelUnt In ( Jlovc-s uml loiiiothlni , ' lollnWoin I'mlncllns. chlldien's C'lotliln a t-pealulty. ANEW COLLAR The ( I jo Stnn.lanl llmv , " niwlles for tlio cuiu n . -vMo alliiunlH niu nn fumiatMM for imrlty. i tc. HilUfai tloll ( lunrnututl , Oriltr Hniifili Jo. 1 for Ktmlull MrilnrM or Vital lnxM.ii , I'ikolino. _ . . . , ijfMiMlilcjillltj Inmnrrlfd men , in tlio8ociiUihiK I at haiipy life. I'llco.tl W. Ko aforli errlof or K'n-t ' III < ithcr ex. Aroinblnnl tuutimnt for Internal mul lot > l tuc. Cum In I to 6 ilajn. .NofrlnieorlliJ llin Wlllliotcuu > o > llUtiiie , iiafiiormiurtlHi ; llttsiiiii lliuinlr < iUnfcaM. 1'ilrctl W So 4 H.niihc hpttlno foi imn vr uuiniii I'lCMnU Koiiurrliueo , i to. No rubber nor Inleitluii rnrkotiB ra-.tuSJiUvn. Kni > lly utixl 1'rlroll ( M. will ti win teiUU trial kample of reincily.No Ior a un reiulpl ol Itli la ftlaiinijfur pojtajr * * Any one of tliitttiemtdU'ii pioiupt ly ent ( ntfatfil ) h/ mail on reiclpt of tlio pilcc. tl 00. lulrrr.tlnrlliiflfc tr fillifrf x.inanleili > rfllulu ) nnt Vrrt. STANDARD REMEDY CO , ClllcugO , III , Dr , J , E. McGRE W The Well Known S ii unsurpassed In tlio troatnii'iic of nil foiimor I'HIV- ATI ! DlBElKKI. ( licet mid HIHIOT- uiir , n euro . V , liCIHH Of JlAsiinuii , and iiinultlon. STiinir TV or lUiiiu.N * NINS nlnoliitely cured , Hend for books , for "Man" or"Woinnn" < iiicli IU cents ( siain)3) | ) NKUVOI'H.NKSH. ( J VTA Itllll nllll _ _ _ , , _ „ _ , bKIN DlKKAFBS cured quickly nndpunnaiiently. Treatment by corrc.spoiidcr.ee , sund stamps for reply , Ofllco S. K. cor. 18th nnd Jnohson Sts , , Oumha , Nebrnslm. CCDIUITC-4- MAHOGANY Fl N I SH. P fc H I N I I C 1111 u "W'lleU ' by anyone. Two I bfiitii ( uja)8 ) on common wood produces uoautlful ntiluhi more nttractlvei riiuti natural wood. Durable , economical. Bend for circular amlBHinpluof wood llnlshert vltn Forlnlto to 6lll > . N W Send for iMO pajjo illustrated Stationary , Fancy Goods , Toys anil No tions. Laryoat and cheapest stock in the west. REDHEAD , NORTON , LATHROP &Co DES MOINK3 , IOWA. The InrfiCjt , tustuet , uml linear. In tlio world 'anscnKcr accommodations unexcelled , firw York to T.lvrrpool vln ( limppMiwu. 'I'lla CelolirntvU I The Hurst Btpani-1 Onl I C4h UllvufJCuiuolblili ) III \\urld.lUCli I Dill Hew Yor ] : to Giagow via Lsaionisrr/ r.thlopln . . Oct. fith , Oit Iflth Ancliorla , . .Oct. I'Mi ] October "otli ITew Ycri to Azores , Gibraltar and Italy. Victoria , Oct. loth , 3 p.m. Hnloon , hctoud.rlttSM uml Hltvruffu rfttt'flm , Iowe4 tpitiiB. l.ti'iltvluu 'llcltrts icilutfiLlnade atallnMe toro. turn by iltlur llm I'uluirsquo Cljilo jiiul North or lits land , or Kltcr > leii > c-y aud Buuth of Iielaiid. or .Nnilcj lirl OlljinltM. Kxcuriilano to 1'arli nr Contlnpulul Taiiro nn lor/ , ret H'liiiH 'lnncl r ' Clicillnr I ttrlH lit Cn'.llt and ] ) rnrtnfornny ninuunt nt lots { itcumnt rnteg. Apply to Auy of our lot it ) jiirenlf. nr lo HENDERSON BROTHERS , Clllcouo , III. U.S. llAI.r , . II. V. Moiitis. : 0.11. MAKES. A Perfect Face Powder ; „ POWDEJ. - ? IWa'l ruUuir. boltbj * Klii.lcr'i. > OTf rii iilM Ul.n , l 101N.KU , Rt i On KrniiinM i 8clirui < m , 1 cor W li t ri > lorrrir . , cor'lilr ) ro.Ilfriiiiik a , * < ? ror wnii.i.ii HUH. / ) ' . , . . nuliC.i , foil r n. ll , cur Ctiilin > lellrtl hi.lhut l > ruff htorrro > - | i U Tuili. r..cor ' , r clflc , OnH. loiin : IMI > , MO ) Mull ! , inn c. r I'aclf- IrilinH. lllln I'.mrnl l , 31 1 1 hul.il & Co . cor. | 1iieU I9 cor IVlliAml Cutnliti ; . on Htilti ier'it Dr. Mtlllo'l , 1JOI Cdt. 0 > 'f , lur. 1 ke | On 1/ftvrUMiHthi DuvU * . l,7la I'tytou4.w n , c r , Slltil fiftlll A ( 'o 33lliHn I Uiveni ort ) hr'iufer'f , Hl > rnn&a it . uit ( ' .ill j riul. ' , tli im Wool worlli JMm.llr Uniiuli I , 1.001 Mow.rJi C' Ju I i , an Ohmi'l ' \etrrl \ lloj.l , ( ' | .IU' ' . nl Hill bliW J. Kdir.Ifr'.i 8t-jkoi. U Co , H. omih4. IVIiciIC'ltli' ' , IlktioMinil llrui ! Co. , lll.k. . llrurt i. I o. w LATEST PERFUME EXQUISITE FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA ThoTylor System of Bank Counters Unequalled In Style , Quality or Price , The Tyler Desks. 2OO Now Stylos. T tl'er with 1000 Btylei Tabln , Chain , ic , ThoTylorRoynlTypoWrltorCnblnots and Deik ComUncd. 0 Ktylei. Flneit on Earth. 100 Page Illuttrateu Catalujjue Inc. FoiURe 7 Cti , TYLER DESK CO. St Louis MO,0S A . , , , , , , , , JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MED A I. PARIS EXPOSITION 1S13 Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-C04. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS- JOHN E. WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin. At I'uplU let ( > ldenc . North Kill Street , IL , N.W.COR. ! 3rH&DODDEbT8 , ON1AHA.NEB , FOR TUB TBEiTUKNT Of OS , ' APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. " ! BectFaeilUeaApnaratniaFdRemedl ! iforBuff iifiil Ireatmcat at every form of Duetto nquhlutj ' MEDICAL or BUROIGAL TREATMEHT. I NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ] Hoard tt Attendance. Beit Accommodation * in Wtit. 03-WRITE FOR CIRCULARS on DeformlUti ani Brseei , Truuei , Olnh Feet. Curvaturot of Bpin , Vllet , Turaori. Otncer , Catarrh , BronchltU , fnhalntloDl Xlectrlclty , Faralyijg , Epilepiy , Kidney. Bladdtr , Eye , Ear , Skjnand Blood andallOurgicalOctrationt' DISEASES OF WOMEN tfXZ.WWa WE HITHLITILV 1DII8D 1 LTI.III.IS DEriRTllKNTrog WO K III B UCOHUMBIIIM. ( STPICTIT PMIVATf. ) Only Reliable Msdlcal IniUtut making a tjfealalty ol . . . . , . ' " > ' .uuH.utcti. cw tionTa WI far Lou t TIT 11 , I'OtTKIt. 1'irlln iimblg to Till ] oiniijbitrtileJ thoin by c rrtipoDJtnt . jtllcoramuiiUti UoDicoondtDtUI. U Jltlmiorlii.lnimDl.fDllu.lloreI , fr iiucurtlri ck ilijoui r i.olu < Jlcoteccnt clirifiJ ] < r , , Oo ptnon.llul.riliwpr.ftir.il. C.lltnd cooiull tiori.nl tlitorr of Tour cut. aal wi will if nd U PUI uncior , ! Rnnif Tn MTU FREE : upon fr\n\t \ \ , sr ut f UUUrIII RSCNl KtrTOuiDliViiel.Iaipolrliir.HlpU Illi ; Ulcet > nd > ileoetlt , nllh quollon Ilil. Jl < lilri i ' OHLUIA. MEDICAL , A BUKOIOAr. XNBTITUXSL 13Ul and Doilgo Str > U , OBA1LS , MED. , Dn.B 0. W KIT'S NKKVK AND HHAIN TIIIHT. HK.NT , iiKiinruiitood snurliic for llyiit < 'rln , ll/.zt nos" , UoirviiUlonH , ritH , Ntrvoui NouniiKln. lleuiliinlio , .Nervous I'rosiiMtlim cnnswl by tlio tiHO of utculiol tub.mco. WnlcufulU'-HN , Jli'nlal Depression , Softoiilns of tlio lirnln , lo.mliliiK la Int.mily nnd Ic.nllii toiuliury.ilt-oty and ili'atl ) . J'rematuruOld ARC , lliirrjnnei' ' , Loss of Tower lnoltlior oif. Involiintiiry Uos-jos iind Hpcrmat. nrhu'ii cniiHi'd byovcr-oxortlouof tliel > r\nholf- \ nlniHo or ovi-ilnilnlvnnco. IJncli box lontnln * on * inontli'ti Ircntiiniut , .ll.fO a liox , or HX | hoxua forl Oi.hinitliy mull p-opild on receipt of tric . WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. To curoiiny case. With ciuli onlcr ii-culved by UH foitlx bo.im , ii"i omiuiumlvithVU ) , wu ulll HL-ndtlioiiui'i Inner our wilttim uiiiiraulno lo re fiiniUho iiionoy If Uie Irmtiiu-nt docs not iilfocO a euro , ( lnniunii'us ' l"'ii d only by ( loodmaa JrllB Co. , lriiiri'l t' < . Solo Acentn , UIO I'uriiaia trout , Umulu Nu'JrdHka ' SPRING VEHICLES Oreatly Imnro uU wltu mmftlnn ilucklc * , > n on * Was. t" uelOBt lldlnKf nMtiiutt , Tlj iplluxv Irnjttfe. CD and li jrtrn aocorillng to tlia wtlibl t > al on lluat Ad pt U aqualU * ll to rouuh country or tin * Vtv dnvou Will ! you b x nutlaructlori. ' "