Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 04, 1889, Page 8, Image 8
* < < > * . " - - niiromBi- - g ? * ---w r > - SU ij&ssaiiaww-jaa r.s C' THE OMAHA DAILY BEEfi FRIDAY , OCTOBER 4 , 1889. THECITY. _ * The Morchnnts' ' Criterion 1ms boon pold by.Toll n A. Stephens to "Tho Cri terion comtmny" for 40,000. JutlBO Shields yoslordny nppolntcil Lcoold ) ) PollUun ntlmlnlstnttor of the estate of John Dnrlus , dcconsud. A bill of snlo of the C. K. Mn.yno horses , oxouutcd by Zllla Ash by to Hon. G. W. E Dorsey , 1ms been Illod in the county clerk's ollloo. The amount of thu Biilo is $11,000. There will be tv workers' mooting nt the headquarters of the W. O. T. U. , Thirteenth nnd DotlRn streets , this evening. The mealing will bo led by Kov. C. W. Siividfjc. The now Oinnhn Thomppon-Ilouston Eleetrlc Light company Illod amend ments to Ihelr articles of incorpora tions yostardiiv , changing the amount of their capital stock to $01)0,000. ) T. I. Stoncr writes an open .letter to Tun Bin : rollectltiK on the management of the West Lawn race track. Ho says tlmt ' 'suigors1' tire allow'cd and that purees are not paid after they are won fairly. Captain Marsh and wlfo have returned from a delightful outing of six weeks in Vermont , at the setx const and ether points of Interest. The captain seems groatlj * improved in his physical ap pearance. At midnight Mr. Bovins was resting as comfortably as could bo expected under tlio circumstances. The attend ing physician stated that ho felt en couraged , but would not bo able to say positively , until to-day , what the result would bo. Andy Shllllnglnw. managing olee- triclaii for the Chicago and Omaha packing houses , will arrive here to day to make some important Im provements In the electrical plants nt the yards. Among ether things , ho is coming prepared to put in an electrical plant for incandescent liirhts. Two young men , both members of the Sons of Veterans , arc lying sick at St. Joseph's hospital , but are cared for by comrades. One is LouisKloppnmn , the nineteen -year-old la.l whoao skull wns crushed by Jack Quintan , and the other is Dan Flynn , who fell from tlio South Omaha viaduct and broke both logs. Kloppmnn is being cared for by George Crooks camp No. 1 , of Omaha iiiid Fl.vnn is being looked after by E. K. Wells camp of South Omaha , Personal l'arar.t | > li.H Milton D.irllng h.is go o cast. Adjutant General Cole of Lincoln was in the ult.v yesterday. U. F. Locke , proprietor of the holol at Nor folk , Is In the city. Frank Startler , cnshler of the First National bank ut Loosvlllo , Nub. , is in tie ! city. city.AVtiltcrG. AVtiltcrG. Clark of Denver stopped hero for a ilav or two on his return from the cast , to visit Omaha friends. Mrs. Prank Wooley anil children have re turned from Sioux City , where they have boon visiting for the past two weeks. "Judge Ureck , an attorney from Richmond , Ky. , Ima coino to Omuh.i to loc.ito perma nently. Ilu is un old friend of Hon. Silas Cobb. H. II. Moore , proprietor of the Ottumwn Bcmocr.it , iiuuompanluil bv his wife and daughter , wi3 a culler ut Tin : Bii : oflico yestonlay. J. II. McCormick , advance man for William H. Crane , who appeals in his now pl.iy at Uoyd's ' opera house October 11. arrived ves- toriluy moraini ; a < id b ut. thu .Millurd. cst William Lavvlor. president of the Eden Mtipco company , who has been in Eurouo all summer , returned liome yesterday. While on the other .side ho traveled throuuli Eng land , Ireland , Scotland and Trance , saw everything1 of interest tint could ho soon in EO short u time und came homu well pleased with his trip. DlNsntlqfiietion Still I'rcvaili. ' "Thnt hospital fund statement as printed In THE IUi : , " said an mi ni'Mr ' yostcrday "Is not very lucid to a man who has n burn ing iloalro for spcrjllc items of disbursement. Wo want to know just what is done with our money , and Imvo u rijjht to such infer mation. " Internal llrvcnuo. The totnl revenue receipts at this point for September amount to f 204,034 , ( > : ) . Of that sum , l.'t,180.SO were taken in exchange for beer stumps ; $ IS1 , ( > ! I7.10 for spirits ; fcVJ73.ll for clsar ; $17713 , tobacco ; and 2h7. .S'J special t.ix or lleenso stamps. Col lector Piters 1ms completed his linul report and scut it to Washington. t hrihtlnn I'liulcavur. Omnlia will send 2JO delegates and visitors to tbo fourth annual state convention of the Youni ; People's Society of Christian En deavor , to bo hold ut Fremont , Friday , Sat urday and Sunday. The Omaha contingent will occupy a special car and leave tlio Wob- ftor street depot at 8:40 this morning. The faro for the round trip will be $1.10 , A special train returning arrives in Omaha at 7 ; yd o'clock Monday morning. rirnkf : lilt Ann. Forrest , the four-year-old son of Samuel Tote , fell into a concrete basement twenty- five foot deep , nt 917K South Thirteenth street , breaking tils left arm in two places but fortunately received no more serious Iniury. The building Is known as the Llnton block nnd is built up against the bluil leaving a pluca between the building and tlio bank which the neighbors say is a perpetual men ace to thu liven of the children living there. Tata su.vs that ho at ouu time ofTorou to pay the oxncnsn of making the pluco feafo but no attention was paid-to him. Dlsoovorrd It Next Miss Elizabeth and Mary Popplcton liuvo returned from Europe. It was thought that they hadbeenon the Now York Central train which caused the loss of so many lives at Pulatlao brhlco , but happily the fear was not realized. They were In tbo third section of tlio train which was not Involved in thu wreck. When tliuir ti alii reached tlio scene of the uccldunt the train hands kept a hucrut the destruction ahead of thorn so that tlio passungcrs were not invuio of the uumo until the next morning. Tlmt. imlioi- "I liavon't anything to sav about tlio mat ter , " said Contractor Coots whoa asked for Ills views of tlio council's action on the city hall plans. "It takes two parties to muka a contract. The ono that was up Tuesday night suited mo. I'll wait now until they got u now ono flxcd , and I'll HCO how it suits mo. In thu meantime I'll do no work on the buildini ? , " "Will you object to u contract tlmt incorpor ates the unicii labor resolutions adopted by the couuulU" "I don't think that has anything to do with the contract. 1 will give a bond to orcct Hio hall iu a manner equal in every respect to that of tlio best skilled workmen , .More than that , I will not nuy at present. " In hi. Ijoni * . Some time injo the Omaha Street liailwav company lost track of ouo of its palatial cars for the now motor system. Yesterday tbo mybtory was cleared up through Mr , J , S. Pugh , iigout for the Uuhlmora Car WIiool company , who had lust comu from St. Louis. Ha had been at the St. Louis exposition , \vhera ho saw the missing vcnlclo in all its glory with "Omaha Sttocc Hallway com pany'1 emblazoned on Us Hided , The cur WUH used by an enterprising oloc- tncliin to demonstrate to the visitors the superiority of electricity us u menus of loco motion. Tlio local company had granted somebody permission to exhibit the beautiful cur at the. Mlnuoapolls exposition , but after that it had lout all trace of it. The soft glow of the tea rote Is acquired Vy ladles woo usu Pouoai'b ' Complexion 1'ovv- dor , Try it. DiVlN8 PArAIjIjV INJUHUD. Ho H .Seized With nn Annp'cptlo Kit and Kails Down Klnlrrf. While Andrew Hovlns , a well-known attorney , was attending the stair way In the west side of the court house lending from the county court room on the main floor lo the story above , yesterday afternoon , ho was solzod with nn npoplcptlo fit Just ai ho reached tno uppssr landing , and foil backwards down the stairs. Ho almost turned a complete somersault as ho foil , his head and shoulders striking on the Iron stops nnd inflicting terrible Injuries. Ills right collar bono was broken and the llo.sh torn from his forahcad and scalp , ex posing the skull. Ho was rcndaiod uncon scious by the fall , and when Mr. Cordon , the only person who witnessed the accident , rushed up to the prostrate mm , the latter had every appearance of death , And the report spread rapidly thnt Attorney Uovlns had dropped dead in the court houso. A niatrcss was secured from the ] all , nnd tlio bleeding and unconscious man was plnred upon it. A number of physicians wuro called , who ministered to the needs of the ii.Jured man , and alter an examination of his Injuries they shook their heads gravely and said that the possi bilities of his iccovory were very discourag ing. Ills skull was not fractured , but It was ffiircd that ho hud suffered concussion of the brain , which was equally dangerous. The right clavicle was fractured , and ho lost considerable blood from the wounds on his head. Ho also bled internally , and for a while the physicians feared that he would choke to death from the blood that was pouring Into Ins windpipe. They finally managed to prevent this , mid then turned their attention to his other injuries. The injured man presented u sickening an- pcurnncc. Ho was as stark and stiff an a cadaver. Ills nose was split open , his skull lii id liaio in places , and where his fuco was not smeared with clotted blood it was irhu&tly pale , IIU wife was sent for , and when she saw the mutilated fuco of her husband she was distracted with triiuf. About tin hour after thu accident the injtncd man , still un conscious , was taken to his homo ut 510 bouth Twenty-sixth street. IT WON'T BAKU Biti\ : . In ether words. Hood's snivaiiarilln won't do im possibilities. Its proprietors tell plainly what it has done , submit proofs from pourccs of unquestioned reliability , and ask you frankly if you m-o glittering from any disease or till'ection caused or promoted by impure blood or low slate of the gyatqm , lo try Hood's sarsaparilltt. The experience of others IH sulllciont assurance that you will not bo disap pointed in the result. OMAHA SHUT OUT. Thnt Is U'ny the Mliviui'i I'nuiflu ami AViibash Tula ; a Stand. The Wnbash remains firm In its action quoting one-faro for the round trip from Omaha to St. Louts. Tlio announcement of the action in I'm : Hut : of Wednesday has been the means ol developing a deul in which , it is said , iincstiunublo actioa lias been taken by the roads comprising the Western. States Passenger association. It was learned that , in limiting the above rate to the St. Louis fair nnd exposition , pointH within a dNtanio of thirty-live miles of Omaha weio included , but Omaha was sliut out. Wct'ping Water is ttio fuithcst point north in the .special rate tenitory. Mho Omaha & St. Louis ( the AViilmsh ) it is suld , protested against Omaha being left out. but to no avail. Tlio Missouri Pacific took a similar stand , with the same result. Realizing that a spe cial rate from Oinuhii would bo of momuiit to the Wnbash , this road decided to icnore ten itoriul lines und has , consequently , de cided to apply the rate fiom here. The Missouri Pacillc hus supported the action , and its representatives here received a telegram Irani the headquarters , at St. Louis , yesterday , instructing them to make the rate from Omaha independent of the action of the Wehtei n States Passenger association. It ib thought that the action of thcsa ro ids may bn the foundation of a rate war. An official of ono of these lines slated that the rain would bo put in cJToct regardless of the outcome. Omaha , ho said , was usually well represented at the St. Louis exposition oar-h year und ho could see no reason for its being shut out , and especially when minor places thlity-llvo miles from here are included iu the special rate territory. Railroad .Note. . J. W. Hagccn , the Anaconda mining king , p.issed through Omaha en route west. SuDcrintcndent Unnclfrhorfl , of the Kansas - sas division of tlio Union Pacific , has re turned to Kansas City. Louis H. Korty , superintendent of telc- ur.inh of the. Union Pacillc , has gnno to Chicago. Ho will join the Nebraska delega tion Knights Templar at that place arm the n co go to Washington. Engine 1503 on the Union Pacific has been reconstructed , and is again iu the service with Engineer Livingston at the throttle. Conductor William Wicks , in the service of the 13. & M. . loft for the west , where he will meet the California special and nuperin- tend the running of the tram to Omaha. S. S. Smart , traveling passenger agent of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha , is in the city. John Cahill , u well knowi railway con ductor , died at St. Joseph's hospital yester day. Ho was twenty-eight years of ago and unmarried. His remains were forwarded to Sharpsborg , Peon. , for interment. Oo tlio annul Prix. HOOSIOK FAM.S , N. Y. , Oct. 3 [ Special to Tins UIK ] To Walter A. Wood , President , St. Louis , Mo. : OIHciul announcement of awards fiom Paris give us Grand Prix for gononil exhibit , only object of art highest award on harvester ami binder , gold medal on reaper , gold medal on mower. No oilier American muniifactuicr i cccivcd any thing in thu way of medals or awards , ox- ccptiiitf McConulclc & Johnson , who got gold medal on harvester and binder nothing on their reaper or mower. The announcement says no other Amer ican inventor or manufacturer of harvesting machines has ever received for an exhibit .it any world's fair so muny honors and mcd.its as has been awarded to Walter A. Wood at the Paris exposition. WA Licit A. WOOD. The private olllce of Postmaster Galhighnr was almost as busy u scene yesterday as the counting-room of a national hunk. The chief functionary hud Ills desk loaded with stacks of gold and silver coins , greenbacks und rust.v old copnors , tniton out of largo depart ment envelopes containing quarterly reports from poslofliccs throughout the slato. Those reports commenced to eomo In yesterday and will conMuuo to arrive for the next two weeks. Thus far every ofllco heard from shows that it Is self-sustaining , though , In two or tlirco instances the surplus reported was only 1 cent. In others It reached sev eral hundred dollars. CVKIH.jFt'K LN CLOS13T. He Is Engaged All Morning With the Grand Jury. Foreman Clark nnd Members Coryell and Lcavitt of the grand jury did not go on the board of trade excursion to the Sioux City corn paluco yesterday. They wanted to do so , but a majority of the members of the grand jury preferred to remain and try ana finish up the won : In tholr hands this week. The jury mot as usual In the morning nnd passed the forenoon m a tctc-a-toto wltti Commissioner O'lCoofTc. Foreman Clink wns compelled to attend to sumo outside business and gave the jury but ono hour for lunch and then adjourned for the day nt 23U : ! o'clock In the afternoon. Mr. O'lveoffo wns kept in the sweat-box during the session of the jury , and was called upon to give his statement of thu hospital grading contract. Mr. O'KoelTo told the jury that ho wns of the opinion that the Interlineation in tlio con tract , which llxod the price at ! I3 cents , was Hindu after the contract hud been signed , notwithstanding the alatimicnt of .Mr. Walsh thnt it was nmdo before the contract was signed by the commissioners. Mr. O'Kceffc stated that two of the com missioners Tinimc and Mount know of the existence of thu : ( . * ) cent Interlineation In the contract when the work wns first com mon tied. Whnu the second voucher for work on the job was drawn In favor of It.yun & U nlsh , n discussion arose in the meeting of the coinmi'isloncrs as to the cor rectness of the estimates. Tlic com missioner figured the estimates at 'J3 cents per cubic yard and found that the vouchers weio drawn for a larger amount. This led to an examination of tlio contract and the discovery by the commissioners named tlmt the schedule called for ! iJ cents for the grading. He.echum's Pills act like magic on a weak btumach. The Ijittlc Oiii'N 11 mil- . At the annual mooting of the Creche , tlio da.\ nursery and children's homo :6n : Nine teenth and Hitrnoy , the following facts wore made known : The building is worth $10,000 , but owing to donations of lumber , and much of the other miitoriulshaving boon secured at cost , the structure will have cost the ladies but W.013. Of this they still owe * l,4'J'.t. ' The association hus u lease of the ( 'round from the city for twcntj-iivo years. The cost of keeping a child there is merely nomi nal , being only 10 cents a day , und every ad ditional child from tlio sumo family is charced hut 5 cents n day. Thc.re h.m been sufllcicnt food donate , ! to feed the little ones and the monov paid In for the care of chil dren bus paid forall help. Thu building wns opened February lust and the average at tendance since then has been twenty per day. Iio Kelt1 Snip. f > 00 to 1,000 tons Rood ice on railroad track. Will sell cheap. Address A. G. Buchanan \ , Co. , Fremont , Nob. Contracts to hi > liot. Among the now comrauts to be lot by the boaid of public works arc the following for curbing : Twenty-fourth street , from Yin- ton to A sheet in South Oimihu ; Thirtieth , from Spjldiug noith to the city limits and Twentieth from Yiiiton north , four blocks. The folio wing contracts for cradiiiRWill bo let to-morrow Merceruvcnno from Lowenvenuc to Institute avenueTliitty-slxth street from F.inmni to LeavenworUi ; Half Howard from Sixteenth to Thirty-seventh. liids will also be received for constructing a sewer on Twenty-ninth , street and Tweuty- nintli avenue from Furimm to Dodge , and from Twenty-ninth stieeL lo Twenty-ninth avenue. Mcruhnntb' Hotel. Lnrge sample rooms. SU , % 2.50 & S3 per day. Xat I Srown. OVr the Oucan f51m > . Mr. James IJ. Brown , a dcpirtmont man ager in S. P. Mor-io & Cj.S dr.\ goods store , returned yesterday from Europe , where lie spent the greater part of the su iiimoi Mr. Brown reports having had a very enjoy able tilp , though ho was compelled lo make tlio homeward voyage on an emigrant vessel becau o of the crowded condition of nil p.is- scnger steameiH. While the journey going acrois was made in five days and twuntv- Ihreo hours , it took him nearly twelve days to cross returning. PAXTOX UOTIL. : OMAHA Special at tention to commercial rncn. Finest and InrjjObl hotel in thu west. Kitti-edge .t Bruiiurd , proprietors. Mnrrinar IJICIMIKPO. Licenses wore issued to the following p.utica bv Judge Shields yesterday : Name and Uesulcnce. A no. I Henry Longtiss , Oinnhn Ii5 j LuriMidu Miller , Oimiha 21 I Henu'lit 1C. Larson , Omaha Ill ( C. Ihrasena Hodtil , Omaha -JJ j Ullnor Balllngcr. Elk C ity ill ) I Suslo Hotrlck , Arlington -iS Fred F. Hudzenvoit , South Omaha 21 Clnlstino Lcuini , Omaha ' , ' 1 ( Win. A. Uluse , Jonestmrg , Mo ! il j Louise Crump , .lonesburj ; , Mo 94 There io no reason why n worthy homo company fahould not receive tlio patronage nud support of thu people of HUB State , nnd judging from the lnt h standing of the Otlicors and Directors of the Homo Fire Insurance Company of Omaha , and the care it c.xccrcibcs in the munug-cmunt 01 its business , and Ihe fair and honorable way il lias p.iid ever .suvon hundred losncs to Ihe people of Xobr.ihtva , this Company in curlalnly worlhy of Iho lar o iwtroimgo il i.s re ceiving. A Hrai'ci or Ituston Spiit'tH. Ed Hulskc and Captain Brewer , two prom inent Boston spoitinir inoti , are in the city. Holskols John L. Sullivan's advance man. and with Brewer Is enrouta to Australia. Wliile here they will endeavor to make ar rangements for an athletic exhibition at no distant dnto. OST PERFECT MADE. This is to certify ihtit I have anulyzod Dr. Price's Cream Buldiifir Powder. I llnil it coinposotl ol pure inntoriulB , compounded on corrnct hcioiilillu principles. Tlio inffrodients ( ire accurately nnd solontillcully pro portioned. Hence , brcud or biscuits prepared with it uro bettor suited for digestion. ' R. OGDEN DORI2MU8 , M. 1) , . LL. D. 1'rol. rticDilBtrr tud/I'o.ilcqjoKr lu ( lit New Vori llellcvu * laf Uodlcul Uulle a. ,1'rot. ClicmUtrr Ulll 1'lJjrill * lU lllO ColleKtl 01 tllO CiirviKVTr Vent. FODLISH ! PREJUDICE. lloxv Mnnio PooM-iAllow n Wnnl , ngnlriRt whlotil'tlioy tinvo a I'rrju- flloci to HTntttt'ln the \vnj ol tlislr own tYrlMiPlniK The old Indy who xronlil not allow lift Ron to imvo n tldilie , but wns willing lie nlioulil have violin , is a falri'Xftmiiloof thcfoollMi prejitcllco which veiy mntiyiioonlo have npnlnat certain words. Jlnnv uariant mlKht refuse to ttiko Clilorltloot Sodium , imt would use suit , which Isthes unctliliiff N.VW It lithh class of people who iiHiialljImvo n rt f-p prejudice iiRMintthe word * nlcoliol or whi < kcy. They know thnt somebody hns r\lm-i > < h the mo of thine nrtlclra nnd hcnco they ilcnoivnca them nitoRotlier , In ipite of the fiirt that tlio bet > scientist1) and the leading physician1) of tlio present ilnjatlroiato and n o them con < -tnntlv. I'rof. Austin mm , ' of Itdlovuo ( Now York ) ColicRo , snyn : "Vho Judicious mo of alcoholic Btliuuliints B ono or the striking clwmrturlstlcs otpro resilntno practice oJ mudlrlno during the lust half century. ' I'rof. Joseph 1'arrUli , the distinguished author , says : "Wo know thnt alcohol will steady the ho > rt , slow the pnlsonrm tlio skin , mini excltemrnt. anil wo ouiiht to 110 It.1 1'iof M. O. tlre nlci\f , the vrolMcnonn nittlior , savs : "An intelligent coinurplirnMon of the nctlouof nlfohol and whiskey , v 111 have a greater Inlluciire In proinollns temperance than iitllic- slon to n iloumn. " Such litgh Holentillo authorities sli .w that jmra whiskey i-honld ba inert in ix household leniodV. No Catliur or mother need liuiltatw fur u uiotiu'lit to mlmlnUHT IMinVI'uro Malt Whhkcy 10 the children , and It Is Mlmply big- otiy to ullow the woiil whiskey , which Is the niuiie of this medicine , to stand lntmw.iyof ) the wonderful boucllts to lie tloilvel from It ) li < o , It should bo tfttnamb'rod , however , tint tlii'seeiloi'H nrooiily to lie secured by the use of n pure medicinal whiskey like Daily's and euro should bo taken to use no other. DRS. BETTS OJ1T& Ulto FAUN AM SiitFr.T , OMAIU , lOpposltu 1'axtou llotul. ) OOlce hours , 9 n , m , to 8 p , m. Sundays , 10 a in to l p. in. \trei \ } illats In Cluuulc. Nervoim Skin nnd mood ! ) N < > ii < tfr Consultation at olllra or bv mail free Mtdlclups simt liy mall or expiesi , hucurolj Ducked , free from oVsor\aton. ! Giiar.inteeh to ours utilrklv. Mtfelvmiil porniaiienliy , NERVOUS DEB1MTY SMfCTij ; ? ; , SISl Ions. Vliyslcal U < i.iy. itrlsliitf fiom Indl cro tlon. r.xc-i or Indulgence. prodm Iriir Sleepli > s Htss , Despondency. 1'lu p n > on tlio fncn. mer dlon to Boclctj. easily ( tlhcouraccd , late otcinli deuce , dull , unlit rorstu.ly or lni-lie s , and llmln llfo a burden SaMy. uennniioiitlv and vrl- vtitcly cnro < l. Consult firs. Itctta & Iletts , Hin Karnani St. , Omaha. Nob. Blood and Skin DISTO M il results , rompletelv eradicated w.tlioin tl'o uld of.Mer.'ury. Scufuln. FT/slpe'tih. Fev , r t-oies Illotuhe-i , I'liviH , I'nuihlu the Head and lloneb , Syihllltic5oro1 ) moat ; Alruth and 'loigiii' . 1'n taiih , ofi' . . permanently cnieil Mlaro olnirs hiue failed. Firtnoif Ifi'illQiV a"1 Hlml-lcr Complaints. Rimiuy' Ulllld'y ' iMintui. Dini.nit. too no ( juent liiirnlngor Illoody rune , I rlne high col- nrod or with milliysc.iiinent on " tandlnc ; , Wrnk B.n-k , Oouorrhirn , Cleot , rstills. . et < - . , Promtitly and Safely Cured , Ihai'ireB Hon oiin blc. _ . Q "P'R.Tfll 2Yl"ffl'ffa T Guarnuteod - S3 JL JU > A > O J. l l l > ji numont Oirp. jier- ic- moval complete , withuut cuttinir , eiuisrlf or dlllntlou. ( . 'in 1-3 otlrcted ni homu bf jiatlcni \sllliout it moiiitMith pain or annoj auto. To Youiiff Mcii and Miflflh-AiGl Men , ? nllDt1 T'10 a\\rnl erects of eariv AQTIDT UUtlUicc. . which IjiniKJ oiganu wen Kiii-s" , deitniylm : both mind und b.iilv , with nil Its (1-e.idi'd ( UN. I'ennaiientlvriiicit , LTlUi DDllU t ii.'iii seh s b > improper mdiil KPIUPS aid olilHiv hbltlikili : inln bold body and mind , millUing them lor bnsliifn ; ituih i IT mamugf. M uinr.n Jlr.v. or those entering on that haji py life , nv.no of physlial debility , ( jukklj as Bl'ttd. OUH SUCCESS. is lias. d upon f.-icts , nr-t-I'racllcil ' Kxpo llencjifiro id-K\eryoasuls i ! iiiTlally itudk-d thus starting nrlglit. Third Mo lio-nus nio Die. p ued In our mbHtor/ exactly to suit oneh I.ISH. thus alivcilng cine- , without Injury J-3T"i-oiirt i ) cents uoitr.ue for relol rate 1 w irks on ( hronli' , Nervous and Dollr.ue Diseases 'lliousiuiils euro 1 ffA iii-ndly letter orill : m-'y save you future "UtTerlic nnd hump , and ndd golden years to life IfT No lot ers an- nwerod unless accompanied by 4 cents In Etanini. Addre-s or i all on IIi ) > . ESETYN A. ISKTTS , HOs Farnatn Street. Omaha , M b. JAS-S' ! I MAX MI'.YKH. ADOI.I'II M1U Ull ( , iXBKATj AOKNTH KOU TUB STEINWAY , CHICKER1NG , KNABE , And ether first class PIANOS , nnd STORY & CLARK ORGANS Roinombor , Wo do Not Soil "Ston cllocl" Pianos , All Instruments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. SPECIAL ! Wo offer a flno S325 Piano forS25O EASY PAYMENTS. Visltoro Welcome , MAX MEYER So BRO Cor. IGtli and Farnara Sta. to Desiring exam SHOE DEALERS. ine the justly eel- ebrated lines of Boots and Shoes , manufactur ed oy 0. M. Henderson Co. , of Chli.Hio Kao- torlea at Chicago. Dlxon , Ilia. , and I'ond [ ) u l.ac , Wls.-sliould writ * BAll. N. WATSON , real- dene * . FHBMONT. N U. traveling aifent lletdquartan for Itubberg. JOHN E. WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin. Atl'uplls Itebldonco. Kl Kor li IJtU Street , Owuba , Nebraska. FALL OVERCOATS , If you cnn buy an. Overcoat nml save 33 per cent on the transaction , thnb 33 per cent is equivalent to BO much money earned. Just consider for a moment what 33 per coat amounts to , on ixu Overcoat for which you have to pay § 15.00 elsewhere. It means a saving of $3.00 by purchasing of i , our price being $10.00 for poods of equal quality. On higher priced goods the saving will bo greater , Our claim to save you these dollars can be easily subtanMated by comparison of our price ? with those of other stores. It is hardly necessary to sny that we show the largest line of medium weight Overooats , comprising Mel tons , iCeranys , Wide Wales , Cheviots , etc. , at $5.75 , § 7.50 , $9 00 , $12.75 and finer if yon want them. The finer grades nre lined with the very best silk , with satin trimmings and of superior workmanship. Spcci.tl , 200 very fine all wool Kcr.-ey Overcoats with excellent Italian lining and nrich satin sleeve lining , beautiful fitting garments , at 59.00 , they nre really worth $15.00 , and arc sold for that elsewhere. ' Hut Department Correct Fall shapes o Stiff and Soft Huts , at prices just about one half what you have to pny in other stores. Our great 95 cent Derby has not yet been duplicated by any store for lets than 2. Our finest Uerbys at 82.00 , $2.50 and * 2.75 , arc of Hie same quidit'es for which other houses ask fiom 43.50 to $5. Shoes -\Ye are openiiiEC daily new and fresh goods direct from the factories. Having a big trade and selling onr Shoes -o cheap , we < cll them quick and accumulate no old stuck. Our shoes ate emphatically the bejt that can bo had anywhere and every pair is old With a guarantee. Trunks and Valises. We have fitted up our basement for the sale of Trunks andValises. Like in every department of our business we shall offer in this line the largest Variety at greatly lower prices than these goods can be bought elsewhere. Write for all Fall Catalogue. Corner Fourteenth and Doug-las Streets , Omaha. lo lour The o eool daysuuKest homy clothing H ale \\fll prepared to pie > nlu for the ( omfoit of our custom ? ! " . Our Mock eompri--s Metis Pall ail'l Wmler Sulti of the hluhc t grade of material and \\oik- imuHi'.p , loiretborith an unlimited sup ply of mil in Hosiery and ( "ndi'i e r ' nuraitlstle soloctlon of I > eck o r Is u do- ' llitht to the eyes ( We Imvo 'omtthliiK choice in llnndker-i chiefs -omethllifC e c ullpnt lu nioves- nnd MoiiKthlni ; ii-lliililein t'mlinllas. lhIldien'lotliinjjii ( -pcclnlty. ade to Order early. When many of these goods are gone it will take the cable 7 weeks to bring their like to this country again. The price is m o d e r at e . Trousers that you used to pay $15 , are now made for $8. Suits made in the very best style , $30 and $35. Look also at our $5 and $6 trouserings , and our $20 and $25 suitings. Top-coats , $18 to $35 , silk linings. Garments made quickly if required. Never long waiting. Come early. Open evenings. No garments charged. 1409 Douglas Street , RnpflPnrpcHESTABLISHED IBSI ( iso So. aureuuesij chCngo | , tns.j -j ciarkst. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN m SUnCCOK Is still Treating wllh the Greatest SKM a dJOCCESS tonic , Nervous and Private Diseases , erg-nr.RVous DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Faillne Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and allllie cflcLts leading to early decay .mil perhaps Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new mUhoiL with A -SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Diseases - eases permanently cured. < ? T KIDNEYand URINARYcomphtntsGleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varicoccle und all diseases of Ihe Ucnito-Urmary Organs cuicd promptly without injuiy toStonuch , Kidneys or oilier Organs. d-No experiments. ARC and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. B- Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. /IB" 1 hose cotitcmplatin Marnace send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , liolh 2 $ cenU ( siamm ) , Consult the old Doctor. A frierdl ) ' letter or call may cfuturcsuffcr- - Inn.iml shame.and add goldcnjears to life.ttSlook ( "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medicine hi.d viitings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sin dajsg In n Address P. D. CLARKE , 1V1. D. , I8S So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , IL1 Du.B 0. Wnir's VBIIVB AVH UIIUN TIII-AT- , tiKnnronto'd speclilc for Uy toiln , li//i Caiivulaloav , i'lts. Nervous Noiua BI.I. HondiiRlie. Nut'vmio I'insti'atloii mused bv the use of nlcoliol tolj.icco Wnki-ftilnrss , .Mi'iiliil lepresslniiSorio.ilnKot ) tlio Ilinln , ro nltlniIn intimity nnd leadlmtoinlsory , ilcuiiy and , ' lil Ajfi1. llnrriMini w. lx > is of l'o ur Inolttiur-jov , Inroliintnrv l.ohvjs .mil Stieini.u- 01 lio'ii caused by ovrr-exertlonnf the brain , pelf- nlni'-o or ovciJndul eu'o. Hncli box oontaln ? onnnioiitli's treatment , f l.'fl aliox , or SN | lioxes forr .0'st'iit by nmll prepaid on receipt of nrloo yVE aUABANTBB SIX BOXES. To rurouny fuse. With eaih order received hv us foi-rilx boxes , accninpiuiloil Jj.tJO , wo will M'udthopiiruliusor our written guarantee to re- fundtlio money If the treatment does not elfect .cure. Quaruntoes Issued only by Goodmrtn Drug fo , DniKsrlHts , Solo Auents , 1110 I'urnam tre t , Uiniiim Nebraska OEBHOOT ELECTRICi SPIR/JL / Torr-i rrtnntari lin-u , l.a.t . .MunlioudVhrlTli"II"t'lir , J.n < iil ! > ( ) < Innmrnt. l.ci..i' . llruln. , < ! ( > . I To liilioilnc. . . , ivlll < ! lI. . < Ni : AU.Vl til nllnlile tHniiliMui.li i < . Onlii . . ' Ji tjr. ntoin.0. C'UitSBUaiun- , Unl. CrK-illniHFrio. Annum viunM , ' PE OROOT ELECTfflO QO , o 5lrial u street , IjuSX O\ . A rnil7IUF For I.OBT or FAILING MANHOODl H I UOII l l. General and KERVOUB DEBJLlT'/i Jl < jluUlt nMliff HOJIt ' . . . . _ . _ dan H n l.ttlrfrom 47 Nt.lv. , T.riUorltk , nd lorflgnt Ajntrlce. Y ar. . nrll.tb.m. llool , rDll.inl.nttlwn , and pratth mill.l ? fm. mirui IKIE Ul6ir L ED..BUlfJn.W OSEPHGILLOTTS STiEL PENS COLD MEDAL MHIS EXPOSITION 1W8. Hoo. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS AMUSEMENTS , Three Klghts .met faturtluy Mntlnoo Thursday , 1'riduy niul Baturdiiy , Oct. it , I und 'i. Mil. AICIICL IIAHMIV prcseutH Mr. Bupi orted'l'y ' Mil. ( JT'lltdi ' : MIAIKJUK. And uu uniiueitloimlily stron. ' fjinji uiy of his- tiloulu talent , jir.niit'iit ; CHELIEUJ I LOUIs'xi. Hatunliy Matinre , i"tiittiinluu .Yfi/Jif / , I LSHYLOCK. RICHARD III , " Mlc 7r and 11 , nalu of beat AdniUalon 7 > r , , > o * wlllopvu ut tU box olllceV Uu idny N. W.COB , I3IH& Dooot Sis , OMAHA. NEB. FOU THE THE tIJIK.VT Of ALT. D1U ! APPLIANCFS FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. " * Beet Facilities , Apparatus naitfmedleiforCucotitful Treatment ot every form of D'teaae requlri UKDICAL or EUROIOAI , TllEATMENT , NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ! Board & Atttmdanoe. Etst Aocom adatloni In "Vftsi. ( CT-WRJTE FOR OIROtlLARSon Dcformltle and Ilracea , Trutiei , Clubi'ett , Curviturcs of Epiit. Pile * , Tumor * , Cancer , OaUrrh , Bronchitis , Inhalatloa , DISEASES OF WOMEN * ,25t.cV , i niiii > u totriMNKvr. ' ( STBICTIY L Only Rellallo Medical In.Ututo naklne 11 Sr ecial'ty bl PRIVATE DISEASES All Hloo.l Dlnco.ci luccrrlfnll ; trpuleJ. UjjihllHlo 1'ciioa rvmOT.a from the fj.tvu vlthoul i ronrr. K.w K.bl.rBllia Trcotunnl rorl.oiiorTITll , I'OUKIt. P.rlltl lio.lilt lo tlili Diro.jbetrctlflilBt bounb ; corrrvpoDilfnec. AllceDimunlei tlciu.conllafatlal. VciUclDciorlntrilimcDtiBrlitbTii .lloret * t ton itcuuljrlackeduonurli .olnJknIn eootrnli or l nj r. piivpi-riDQ.lliiiertleirprcrei.-rA. C.IHnilcotimll uior.oj btilorirorrour fait , in j we lll if nd In iililD r. | i rr. o > BOOK TO M H , $ * * ? $ sdiS ? e&J& lilt , UlcctsDd VarleoeOi.iilili Dilution Ilit. Addrm OMAHA MEDICAL & BUROIOAI. IN8TITUTII 13th and Dodge Gtr ela , OB HA , NED. YPHILIS Can bo cured In ' ! 0 to CO tlnys by the use of the Tor fjttlc only by the Cook Kemedy To. , of Oiniiliu. N'ebrnskii. \ \ rllo to IIH tor the nninv * und address of patients \\Ito liuvo becil cuiud uuil liom uliomvn Imvo pcimlssluii to refer. Sjphllls Is n dlsjrisu tlmt lias uhuiys bullied tliu hklll of tlio most eminent plii nil-land and iintil tlio dNio\i'ry of the Cook lieinoily Co ' "MAOIO ItllMlJljV. " not olio 111 lift } ov ha\lnKtliodleoiibO litui linen mud. Wogunruu- d o to curu any taso Unit inn bo produced. 1'ho eIin iimo tniton Mercury. 1'otaslt , S , S. fj , hucus Alt-itiim or oilier advertised rcniedlvu , \\tthnnlytcmporaiy beni'llts can now lie ier- in.iii.Mitly cured by lite use of tlio "AlAtJIO UH.MUDV ' of Iho Cook lleinedy Co , , llniitli.i , Neb. ll.'U.mi . of Imnilt'itlons. ft In absolutely Imposslb'o ' for any other pel con or rontj ativ to Imvo our toriiuilnnr any icnifdy lIKoitlii oifcct and roiiiilts. 'I lie l/'ook llemedy Co , , linh been trcntlni ; iiutliditH lor lour yearn and lia\o al- wiiy given poifei tbailifuclion. They ar. > llnan- elnlly iosi ] iiHlhlo , linvliiK a capital of over i.'iHiW ) , mulilni ? tltPlr friiaruiitca Kood.Vo soli cit thtiinott olntlniito OIIMCH tliosevhg navn trlodoveiy knjwiiiuneily ana lost all Itopaol rerovoiy , Coireipotidllhun und let us put y 'il ' In iM > * nei lon of nvIdetK o that r onvliicus tliei inostKkeptli'al. Miukwliiit 'u nay : In the end Ml HT "MAUIC HIWHOY" joii ute our before j on ran be p < 'imiiii ntly i tiled. It U tlin inoit lioinlc blood purlUcr i-ver Knoun.ilte for - All lettern coulldentlal. Humiru youaio iinltliiK thu Cook lleim-dy Co.'n Mairl < r llemcdy , None others in o ( cintli.o. I'littleN clalioliiK to be uKvuts for iMuro linp-iKtuiH - and IrAiuH , I'ull p.utlruinis free. Add jest all couimunlrntlonu to Cook Skmedy Co. , Rooms 418 anl 419 , Faxlon Blosi , iil Lhcri oul I'JHWl NIJW YOUK LVUUVTliriUDAV , Cabin | i.u ii/if.'iluia ) , nrcordliiB lo locution of Mat room , Hiciir.in/i / v. ) tofAl. t-lciTniio lo nnd from Durojio ut l.owi-st llm-i * , Al hi IN II.U.IIUIN A , Co. , ( icii'l Aui'llt ) , tl lroiiOn-a ! > -.NfW VorM JOII.N Ilri.iii.sijeii'J : Wntirii AKOHI. 101 Itniidu.tili Si. , fhlcajo , i ; , MiioiiEs , TIIOH , HIM ANNI : , _ Aifenti.nt Omub f = cialHl ( rit foiirniiinnuiii ] ujilrruln inn and ' I'1' ' > ou u Itl'.l KII'K that will HlrlllVI'l. * ' , . . . . . - 1" U. II'JI ' ' 'Al , Uiaud l > Uuu..N li ,