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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi MONDAY , OCTOBER 7 , 1880.
THE CITY.
The lust will nnd testament of tlio Into
Sotmlor John J. Paulson was probated
Bftturday Afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. JV. . Vnll nro thopvotid
nnd happy nuronts of a BOH , born unto
them ymuremy night.
Tlio Doiiijlas county dclogntos to tlio
mootinj , ' of tlio stnto lon ao of roiwb- |
HcAti clubs , which convenes nt llnstinKi
to-morrow , will loiivo byvav of tlic 1J.
& M. road thin raorliing at 10:03 : ooloolc.
There will bo a meeting of the West
ern Art association on Tuesday next nt
Llniiijjor nrtpallcry nt8 p. in. , to con
sider the election of tx committee for
the forthcoming exhibition , which will
take place early In November.
I'orsnnnl
IO , Fawcctt , of Lincoln , Is ut tlio Casoy.
J. 1) . ivun , of Hustings , Is at the Murray.
.A. M. Morris , of O'Neill , is at the I'nxton.
Senator A. S. l'aJdoct ( arrived last ovoii-
I life' .
A. U , Putnam , of Chadron , Is at tlio Mur
ray.
ray.L. . Weasels , Jr. , ot Lincoln , la at the Mur
ray.
William Spear , of Fremont , is at tlio Mil-
lurd.
lurd.H.
H. 1) . Watson , of Kearney , Is at tlio
I'nxton.
Juilfjo R 0. llamcr , of Kearney , Is at tlio
Pnxion.
II O. Nutt , Jr. , of Lincoln , Is at the
1'axton.
M. 0. Keltli , of North I'latto , is at the
I'axton.
Mta Annie SinoHon , of Schuyler , is at the
Mlllnnl.
A. G. Hall , of Fremont , is reghtorrd at the
Mlllnnl.
O. M. Fuller , of Nounnita Clt.v , Is at , thu
Milliifd.
Miss Florence Hale , of Lincoln , Is at the
Millard.
W. P. Tnlbot , of the Lincoln News , is at
the Mlllnnl.
Captain Patrick Cusack , of Fort Niobr.ira ,
isnt thu Murray.
L. P. Sine , of the Louisville , Neb. , Ad
vertiser , is at the Casey.
Clinrlus 1C. Hiinson and Wart-en Pr.itt , of
Kearney , arc at the Paxton.
Genr U. Sloat and S. S. Smith , of Lin
coln , uro rCKlHtcred at the Casoy.
F. 11. Virgil and Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Hit-
ford , Jr. . of Lincoln , are rogistcretl at tlio
Mlllnnl ,
Mr. and Mrs fcon'R ! A. .loslyn and Mr.
Mrs. A. D. Vim Court leave to-dny for St.
Louis for the Veiled Prophets carnival , ami
will bo absent several days.
Miss Lottie Hyrn , one of the expert sten
ographers of the city , ruturmxt yoUorda.v
from n four month's visit with relatives and
friends in Illinois and Wisconsin.
Mrs. O. H. Willard , for the past several
months with tlio Western Newspaper union ,
of this eity , lenvus to-morrow for Chicago.
whore she will he assistant editor to tlio
Mutual Newspaper union , ol that city.
Mrs. Lon M. Hays and daughter. Miss
Annie , are saving poodby to fnonas in Lin
coln to-day. Mrs. Hays will leave Omaha
for Washington , D. C. , early this weolr ,
where she lias Just been appointed to a clerk
ship In the interior dep.u tment.
A Binnll Fire.
A small fire late Saturday evening dam
aged the Turf Exchange saloon at Thirteenth
and Douglas streets aDout three hundred
dollars. The chemical engine OKtiiiKuishcd
the hln/e , which was probably caused by an
electric wire.
Tlio Now IMdt oiSystem. .
The Omaha Street Hallway company ox-
pccts to-day to try the workings of its new
electric motor system on the tracits leading
from the power house north to the fort. The
building is finished , the- machinery is In
place and uvcrytliintr will be w.idy after the
- proper adjustments are in.ido.
A 'Criminal r. < n > ( imI. I.
Chief 01' Deteotives lluzo returned 1'iom
ChicaqrJ yesterday with Hobert Orr , the
youiiK man wlio robbed a Murray hotel puest
of about ? -20 ( ) worth of clotniiiR sevarul days
ago. Chief Hno reports that Orr bears a
hard name in Chicago , linvliifj been arrested
ihreo tjwcs ° n the charge of irratul hit conv.
Ho will doublless pic-ad yuilty to the charge.
Tlio Oomiisov Coiirt-.tlarlfnl.
The Dotnpscy eourt-martlal assembles
to-day In department headijuai tors. Last
nipht a number of the officers of tlfo court
arrived and took quarters at the P.ixton.
Among tliom wore Major Kolloirif and Cap
tains Worth and Bailey , of the Kiglitb infantry -
fantry ; Captain Cl.ircnco A. Strtdmnu , of
the Ninth cavalry , nnd Captain Thomab K.
Hose , SiUecuth infantry.
Mori mi ry.
The remains ot Charles Tuggles , the com
mercial man who suicided at the European
It : hotel Saturday , were forwarded by express
to hi wife atMacomb , 111. , yesterday after
noon. Coroner Droxcl sent a telegram to
the Colchester Milling company , which the
deceased represented , anil received a reply
early Sunday morning that Tuggies had a
wife and two children at Macomu , and about
the ea'ino time a telegram was received from
the station agent at Macomb , directing that
the body ho bent there by express.
X IloTin : , OMAHA Special at
tention to commercial men. Finest and
largest hotel in the west. Kittrcd"e &
Brainnrd , proprietors.
Visitors.
The retiring Chinese legation , and their
servants , composing a party of ton , passed
through the city Saturday evening on route
home , via San Francisco. Colonel Harry L.
Hall , city tioltot agent of the Uttrllngton
route , entertained them with ntliivc about
the city and a luncheon at the Millnrd. The
parly constated of Now Jiar Slice , M. D. P.
P. C. ; Lee Shan Fung , A. C. L. ; FcoJa
Mong , secretary ; Lc.injj ICunir , Ununclal at
tache , and Na Wang Yuan , military director ,
together with four servants.
DiiviH for Croifii Hisnt.
At the republican Judicial convention hold
In Hhilr ycMtorday , the following resolution
was adopted :
Whereas , Uy the resignation of Judge
GroiT , a vacancy exists on llio bench in this ,
i > the Tliird jt.diclul district of Nebraska , therefore -
, , fore bo it
i. Kosolved , Hy the republicans of Washing
ton county , in convention assembled , that
wo heartily Indorse the candidacy of Judge
Jcsso Davis for thn vacancy , uml the JuJ ciul
district delegates elected by this convention
'oro hereby requested to use all honorable
moans to secure tils nomination.
The delegates \ voroV. \ . C. Walton , Hnm
Chapman , Sam Sptlier , JV. \ . Hoggs , Kolort
Livingston , John Cameron , S. H. Tuylor ,
Ueuo Cook , F. W. Kenny and Purry Sollon.
Oh'l yo who teach the ingenious youth of
our great nation , lot them loam the noble
art of solf-iiefiuiRo , us Salvation Oil is the
specific for hurts ,
Little Anniu yesterday told us , In her wnv
what a good medicine Ir. Hull's Cot h
Syrup Is ; it had cured her of a very bovoio
cold. _
Littln IIIIIOOOIIIH ,
The funeral of Horold , son of Max Meyer ,
look | > lacu yesterday morning utii o'clock
from the rcsldonca of his parents , ' . ' 321 liar.
uoy street. A largo numb''r of friend ) ,
amongst thoin many of thu leading citizens
of Omaha , were present and la xympathy
with the grief stricken parents. The lloral
tributes were numerous , varied , beautiful
and expensive. Kabul Kosnnnu conducted
the services In u most liuiu-usslvn manner ,
Tim remains wcto Interred In Pleasant
Hill cemetery. The pall biurcm worn H.
Newman , M , Ilollmun , ( Jdo Hruclivoucl and
Tred W. CJrny.
Dliihthcrla claimed another viirthn yester
day In Alux IJumou , the stcpKon of Mr , Al
bert Altcudorf. aped five years. Tlio bo-
rcuvement of tlio parents Is intcnsitlcd by
the fact tl.ut tlui dUcaso has taken hold of
two mart ) children , Annlo aged eight and
Jtoso twelve years Tlio funeral of Alex
takes place from thu residence of tlio parents
1610 Oulu street , this afternoon at 13 o'clock *
HlCaiSTUATIO.V.
of tlio New Law on tlio
HtllfM | ! ( .
The now registration law provide * for the
registration of voters for election purposes In
metropolitan cities , elites of thu first class
and cities of the second class , Including all
l > ortlons of the vottn ? precincts In which said
titles nro situated.
Section I makes It the duty of tlio mayor
and council to prepare boons for tlio registra
tion of voters , imd prescribes the form
thereof.
Section 2 provides that three supervisors
of registration shall be appointed by the city
council in September of each year forovcry
precinct in such city , and not moro than two
of whom ohall belong to the same political
party ,
Section 3 provides for the challenging of
any person who applies for registration and
prescribes the oath to bo administered la
such ciiocs.
Section 5 provides that the salary of super-
visora shall bo ? .J a day for the time actually
employed ,
Section S provides that the days for regis
tration shall bo on Tuesday four weeks , the
Wednesday of the third week , tlio Thursday
of the second week and the Friday nnd
Saturday of the first week preceding the
day of tlio November election of encli year
for general elections , and ou Friday uiut
Saturday of the second week , and on Satur
day of tlio ilrst week preceding the day of all
other elections.
Section U provides that the supervisors of
registration shall lie In session on thn days of
registration trom S a. m , until U p. m.
Section 13 makes It the duty of the city
clerk to furnish the supervisors of registra
tion with the necessary books and blames.
Section HI provides that the registration
books shall remain in the custody of the city
cleric.
Section 13 provides that the Judges of elec
tion in each precinct shall have at the polling
place on election day the registry books
for such precinct , and no vote shall bo re
ceived unless the name of the voter shall appear -
pear on such registry book , unless such voter
shall produce an affidavit sworn to before
tlio city clerir , or other person ap
pointed by the mayor , anil sub
scribed to by at least two freeholders.
setting forth that such person Is a qtialilied
voter , and giving his reason for not appear
ing before the upnrvUorn ot registration.
Section J1 provides that each political paity
filmll be entitled to have a challenger at cacti
place of registration , who shall bo assigned a
place whore ho can see every person who
picHcnts himself for registration.
Section 'J provides that any person who
shall register or procure the registry of any
person through fraud , or who shall vote Ille
gally under tlio provisions of this act ahnll
ho deemed guilty of a felony , and on convic
tion shall bo sentenced to the penitentiary
for a term of not less than one , nor moro
than llvo vears.
Section . ' 10 provides that if any supervisor
of registration shall bo guilty ot willful neg
lect of duty or corrupt or fraudulent prac
tice in the execution of the same lie shall bo
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor , nnd on con
viction thereof shall bo sentenced to the
county Jail for not less than ten or more than
sixty days , or lined not less than $100 nor
more than ? ( )0 ) , or both.
Section ! 3I provides tltat if any supervisor ,
clerk or other officer having custody of ieo
ords shall destroy , change or mutilate any of
the records ho shall bo deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor , and on conviction thereof
shall be sentenced to the county Jail for not
loss than ton days nor moro than sixty , and
forfeit ins ofllco.
Section 32 provides that any person not an
officer who shall oo guilty of any of tlio
above offenses shall bo sentenced to the
county Juil for not less than ton dnys nor
more than sixty days , and lined not less than
30 nor moro than $ T > UO. or both.
Section 3H provides that any person mak
ing a false oath or affirmation provided in
this net shall hu guilty of a felony , and on
conviction thereof shall he sentenced to the
penitentiary for a term of not less than one
nor more than ten years.
Section ! H lo 10 Inclusive provides penal
ties for the violation of the provisions of this
act , and for offenses against peace and good
order , the persons provided by law to carry
out the provisions of this act.
Section 41 provides th.it no irregularities
or , defects 111 carrying out tlio provisions of
this net shall constitute a detonso for the
violation of the provisions of this net.
Section 1'J provides for the publication in a
newspaper In each city the boundary of elec
tion piccincts , and the time nnd nlaco of reg
istration.
Section 43 provides that the cost of carry
ing out tlio provisions of this net shall be
paid out of the general fuud of such city.
A lviei * < .
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrun
should always bo used for children
lcothiii . It soothes the child , softens
the gums , allays all pains , cures wind
colic , and is the bust , romcay for ditir-
hocu. 2oc u , bottle ,
Til 15 INVESTIGATING I1OAIIIJ.
Tin1 SiMintnrinl Committee on Pacific
KiiiuvnvH Coming lci-r ! > .
The Pacific railway investigating com
mittee , composed of members of the United
States senate , will reach Omaha from Chicago
cage over the Northwestern this morning.
The committee consists of Senators George
Hearst , of California , William P. Frye , of
Maine ; Frank Iliscock , of Now York ;
Henry L. Dawes , of Massachusetts ;
Cushnmn If. Davis , of Minnesota : John T.
Morgan , of Alabama , nnd M. C. Hutlcr , of
South Carolina.
The party complete numbers rlftcon , sev
eral committee clerks being among the num
ber. It is In uhurgo of Clinrles H. Keod , dep
uty scrgcant-at-arms of the bcnuto. A suite
of rooms 1ms been engaged ut Uio Paxton ,
where the committee will make its headquar
ters while hero.
Their mission is to Investigate the sub-
sldUed lines and branches of thu Union Paciliu
and Central Pucilic , with a view of making a
report to congress concerning the condition
of the systems , A tour of all the subsidised
lines will be made , which will require about
six weeks' time. While nothing definite has
been arranged , it is thought the committed
will got down to business at this paint this
afternoon.
Bright eyes , healthy complexion and
vigorous system result from using An
gostura Hitters. Solo nmnufiieturoni ,
Jr. J. G. 13. SiegX'rt & Sous. At till
druggists.
ACIinccli DtMllenlion.
The members of the First German Luth
eran churjh dedicated their enlarged church
cdUleoycsteruay , The building stands at
1005 South Twentieth street , and the addi
tion Just completed about doubles the seating
capacity Of tlio church. The building was
prettily decorated In honor of the auspicious
event , strings of oak leaves being hung over
the church entrances and windows , around
the pillars and suspended in festoons from
the gallery.
Tlio audience loom was filled to Its utmost
capacity , German Lutherans living in Coun
cil HlufTs. South Omaha and other suburban
places being in attendance. Dinner and sup
per were served in thu basement for thu vis
Itors , Services were held morning , after
noon and evening , the two former being in
the Gorman tongue. The minister , Hcv. J.
E. Frascr , was assisted by Kov. T. Kocnlg.
of Stuart , Nob. ; Rt. Kov. J. IlllRendorf , of
Arlington , Neb. , and Kov. J. Strason of Mil
waukee. The two latter gentlemen have
each been pastor of the church , Mr. Hilgcn-
dorf delivered the morning discourse , Mr.
Strascn the ono In tno afternoon , and Mr.
Kocnlg occupied the pulpit in the evening.
Morchnnts1 Hotel. Largo Bnmplo
rooms. $2 , $2.60 & $ ; ! per day. Nat Brown.
IIOM nn Arm.
John Donson , a switchman In the Ilssourl
Pneltloyardj , was run over by n switch en
gine last night about U o'clock ' nud his loft
arm crushed , Ho was taken to St. Joseph's
hospital and the Injured member amputated.
Dotison Is o man about thlrty-flvo years of
ago and lives In Plattsmoutli , where ho has a
Wife and two children.
Wlioro Is1 Johnson ?
Kd Johnson , a young man about twenty-
four years of ago , wont to the Ilvcry atublo
of John W. Cotton , at Sixteenth mid Charles
streets , Friday morning , nnd hired a horse
nnd buggy , saying Unit ho wantoil to drive
out to Waterloo. Ho did not return on Sat
urday , but yesterday morning the here was
found on North Seventeenth , about two
blocks from tlio barn , whcro It had been
standing all night.
The question agitating the minds of the
11 very men at present Is , whcra la Johnson I
Not n Cnlll'iii-nta Ucnr.
Aujbody can catch a cold this kind of
weather. The trouble la to let go. lllto the
man who caught thn bear. Wo advise our
renders to purchase of the Uoodnmn Drug
company a hottlu of SAN TA A1JIK , tlio Cal
ifornia King of Consumption , Asthinu , Bron
chitis , Coughs and Croup Cures , and loop It
hanily. " 1'is ' pleasing lo the tusto nnd death
to thu above complaints. Sold at $1.0 ! ) a hot
tie or ! t for 52,00. ( JAUFOKNIA OAT-ll
CUU13 eives immediate rcllnC. The Catnr-
rhal virus is soon displaced by its healing
and penetrating nature. Qivo it a trial *
Six months Ucutmcnt $1.00 , sent by mall
$1.10.
IMIOIl.
DUltNALL Chnrlos II. , son of Mrs. Anna
M. Durnull , nt.r :30 : Sunday moruing.
Funeral on Tuesday morning at 10:30 from
residence , No. 110 South Twonty-llftb ave
nue. Proceed to l'ro pect Hill cemetery.
Kor Moil.
Clothier and Furnisher : . The over
coat question may bo summed up in a
few word * ? : They tire a trillo louder ,
with their wiilo seams and straps , than
heretofore , and growing boxier in
shape.
Jewelry will this season form a moro
important Ho in in the total sales nmong
the retail of the furnishing trade. The
scarllngs tire in such quiet colors that a
scarf pin will bo more than ever de
sired , and with the increased size of the
scarfs , now and larger scarf pins thnii
have heretofore boon the vogue will bo
deemed necessary.
The throo-stud odiet for full dress
wear having gene forth , there should
be a rush on shirt studs among these
who have boon rolling on ono or two
baubles for shirt front decoration ,
A scrupulously correct and fetchingly
unostentatious idea in shirt studs fo'r
the full dross shirt is an imitation of
the old-fashioned wee mother-of-pearl
shirt buttons , with the four neeitlo holes
and the thread eriss.-crossed through.
Thoio must bo mounted , of course , upon
spirals of solid gold so that tlio buttoner
or eyelet holes will not ho soiled with
the tarnish.
Embroidered or severely plain shirt
bo&otns for evening dress ! Winch ? It
is mnroly a matter of taste and depends
upon the maul
The bcs sellorand most popular brace
is that with the silk twisted end , that
is , in medium goods , but in the bettor
clubs the can tub end. or roller end , and
also kid predominate.
The newest shades of London scarf-
ings are in peculiar rich tones of gray ,
nnd denominated smoke , slatu and ele
phant.
The straight up stnndingcollar which
does not quite muot in front is the ultra
correct collar of full dress.
Another late arrival of the past sea
son in tlio list of additions to the swells
repertoire is the now "oil shore' ' coater
or reeling jacket. G he material used is
a smooth linish white ilannel of the
iincst toxturo. It is made with skele
ton back and wide lapped seams ; double
breasted , nnd in as long as ono of the
Covert overcoats of a few seasons back ,
Big white ivory buttons are used , and
tlio coat is worn without a vest over
the negligo shirt. It is a roomy , dis-
tingno looking garment , with which the
yntching cap found fetching alliliation.
Next season will find this reeling jacket
very generally recognized among the
best dressers.
The real divergences from the well
worn rut of usage in reference to men's
apparel which are likely to occur are
the introduction of the silk and wool
mixture nogligo shirtings in such
tempting patterns as to gain a foothold
in cold \\eullicr and the increasing
sway of the house coat. Between the
Woolwich , which keeps the swallow
tail on the rack while in one's own
houso. the morning wrapper , which
covers everything after ono has just
arisen , nnd the dressing coat when ono
is alone and informal. other-coats , so far
as indoor wear in one's own homo is
concornnd , have lost their vocation.
The suede walking glove is by all
odds the dressiest glove that a gentle
man may wear , but they must lit moro
snugly than the mahogany tan heavy
walking gloves. Once out'of shape they
lose their dKtlupno appearance and
miibt bo cast asidn. As about four
woarings is all that is necessary to got
the suede gloves into a distorted and
wrinkled condition indeed just when
they become easy and comfortable on
tlio hand their popularity , it issc'.on ,
would nrovo an oxpciibivo fad.
The newest kink in neckwear is lo
incorporate a small quantity of satchot
powder within the knot inn-lion of the
made up four-in-hand bcarfs. The odor
is by no means aggressive if the
minimum proportion is used ,
A Complaint.
Thif , love it is a weary thing ,
Sleeping or waking , night or noon ,
My very pipes arc out of tune
Thu merry old songs I used to sing
Forsake mu now I can but croon ,
" 'Jhis love it i u weary thing ,
Sleeping or waiting , night or noon i"
Would but her baud pluck outyocunc ,
And turn thcso Joyless Aides to Juno I
For Buro to shupherd or 10 king
This love it Is a wcarv thing ,
Sleeping or waking , night or noon ,
Have you usedh
HIS GIRDCUEARED HIM ,
A i'ouna Man Ai&tiHcd ofTlicft Snvcd
by Hnnio Uirrot Icitlniony.
A farmer Imtl coino wheat stolen n few
nlfjlits since , nndilio xvns sosuro tluit he
hnow wlio tliothlof wits that he
cnmo Into townnnd socurcil n , wnrrnnt
for n cortnln younR mun living noni
him , enys tlio MinnesotnTimes. When
tlio case cnmo up if or trial the defendant
enld ho could provo nn alibi. In order
lo do thin ho hod brought in "lite girl"
n bnxum Inss ofttwonty-two. She took
the sttiud nnd swore Uml he sat up vvlth
her from 7 In tho. evening until broad
daylignt noxtniornliip.
" 1'coplo cnti bo very easily mistaken , '
observed the plalntlll's lawyer.
" 1 don't care I know ho was there , '
she replied.
"What did you talk about1
"Love , " she promptly answered.
"What time aid the old folks go tc
bod'j" '
"I KIIVO 'om the wluk ' about 10. "
"Suro he was there at midnight , arc
you' ? "
"Yes , sir. "
"Why are you sure ? "
She blushed , looked over to hot
lever and laughed , aud , getting a nod
to po ahead , she said :
"Well , sir , just as the clock struck
12 the old man jumped out of bed up-
slutrd and hollered down , 'Sarah , yet
mar wants some o1 that catnip tea,1 and
wo not such a Blurt \vo broke the back
of the rocking chair and wont ovet
bark ward kerplunk. "
"Then the jury inual understand
that you wore seated on Samuel's
' '
knee'r'
"I object ! " pub in 'Samuel's lawyer ,
and his honor remembered the days ol
his youth and sustained the objection.
IF not remedied in scaiou , Is liable to
bccouio habitual anil chronic. Dras
tic purgatives , bj weakening thu bowels ,
confirm , rnthgr than e.tuo , the evil ,
Aycr's 1'llls , being mild , affective , and
BtioiiKtlioniug in Iliulr action , aiu generally -
ally Ki'joiumuiidud by tbo ftiwiltj as the
best of apuiiunts.
" Having boon subject , for years , to
constipation , without being ablu to linil
much icllef , I at last tried Ayei's 1'llls.
I deem it both a < luty nnd n plensiiro
to testify tliatl have derived jjreat beii-
ellt from their use. For over two years
past I btivo taken ono ot thcso pilli
every nlulit before retliin , \\onlil not
willingly bo without ; them , " G. AV.
Bowman , 'Jti Kast Maiu St. , Carlisle , 1'a.
" 1 liavo been taltlnu Ayor's Tills ami
usiiifj them in my family since 18T 7 , and
cheerfully irconitnmid them to all in
need of a safe but effectual cathartic. "
John M. Boggs , Louisville , Ky.
"For cicht years Iwas nffllrtcd with
constipation , -which nt last became so
bad that the doctors could do no moro
for 1110. Then I began to tiilo Aycr's
IMlls , and soon the bowels recovered
their natural anil leatilar action , .so that
now T am in excellent health. " S. L.
Iionghhiidgc , Hryan , Texas.
" ITavInt ; used Aycr'.s Pills , with peed
results , I fully indorse them for the pur
poses for wliieli they are recommended. "
T. Conneis , M. I ) . , Centre Ihidgc , I'a ,
Ayer's Pills ,
UT
Dr. J. 'C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass.
Bold by nil BruggUU nnil Dealer * in Medicine.
DRS. BEfTS-4 BEITS
1403 FAK.NAM STHKKT , OMAIU , Kna.
( OpposiU 1'axton Hotel. )
Ofllco hours , On. m , to 8 p. m. Sunday * . 10 a.
m. to 1 p. in.
Speclillsts in Chronic , Nervous Skin ami
Blond IMsoasei.
tWConsuUntton nt office or l > y innil fre .
Medicines sent liy nmll or express. securely
racked , free from observation. Guarantees to
cur milctly. anfely ami pprinnnonlly.
UPDtrnTTQ nDnTTTTV Bpermatorrliean , eml-
MmYUUu UbDlLlLl nal [ .osses.NlKht Kmls
Ions. 1'hyslcal Decay. arising from hidlicro
tton. Kxcess or Indulgence. producing Hleepless
ness , Despondency. I'lmplon ou tlio face , aver-
Ion to society , easily disc-out ngeit , Jactt of cunll
deuce , dull , unlit rnrstudy or business , nmlflndi
Hfo a burden. Safely , permanently and pri
vately cured. Consult firs. Hetta & Belts , HU1
Farnam St. , Omnha , Neb.
Blood and Skin Disrases S3S
results , completely eradicated witliont tlio aid
of Mercury. ScronilH , Kr/slpelns. Fever Hares ,
Illotches , IUeer , I'ninsln the Head and Hones ,
Syphilitic Soro'JIiroat , Month nnd 'I oimu' ' . Ca
tarrh , etc. . permanently cuied where * othcil
have failed.
iriilnow Tfpitnrv mii ( Hladder Complaints ,
Mulluj' Ulllld'j ' PHlnfiil , Diiilcult. too fro.
qtient llurnlngor Illooily Urine , Uiino high col-
tired or w 1th milky heillment on Mainline , Weak
Back , ( lomirrhri'ii , ( Jlcet. OystltH. etc. ,
Promptly .mil Safely Cuicd , Clmrgts Heftsoniv
lilo.
STRICTURE ! KTCV
rnoval complctfl , without cutting , caustic or
(11 lint Ion. Ouies ellcctiul at homo by patient
without a momenta pain or ntuioyunce ,
To Your Men and Midflle-Anoil Men ,
AOITDt ) pimp The awful ellecw ot enily
uUnli uUnD .Vice , which uimsi organic
woiiKUess , destroying both mind antibody , \vlth
nil Its dreaded Ills , ptrinnnentlvrured ,
Tinn DL'TiTItt Ailr stho \\hohii ve nnpalr d
JJnOi DullO tlionuelVDb by Improper Jndnl.
punies iir.d HollUry hublta , which inln both
body and mlud , nuUttlnt' them tor business ,
jtuily or mai rmKf.
MAIIIIIKO MKN. or those entering on that Imp
jiy life , nvuro ofjphyslcal debility , quickly us
ibted ,
OUIl.SUCCF.SS.
Is Imsed upon focts. FirstI'rirtlral Kxpe
rlence. Koeond Kveryeasols especially studied'
thus starting aright. Third - > lollo.ne.j : uru pri1.
puied in our labiuory exactly to suit each caie ,
thus niTt'ctiiiK curovwitlioiit Injury
t "Heinl a cenu postf. 'o for colotrate I worki )
ou Chronic , Nerrous nnd Delicate Dlaua es.
Thousands curail.J S37 A friendly letter or call
may savtiyou futuru Burtcilni ; and bhumo. uml
add irolden yeaiatto life. itff'Ka letters an-
iwered unless accompanied by i ccuU 111 staniDi.
Addrosa or call ou
s. IIET'I'.S iV Etiri'TS ,
J 'W ' rnrnuui Btreet. Omahm JU * .
AMUSEMENTS.
TintRi : .vKiirrs i ununAV HOT 7
COMMIiNCINI. S MUltUATi UL ) | . /
WEDNESDAY MATINEE.
Kng.igununt of tlio Dbtlnsuia'ttid ' s >
Under tlio mannjreiucilt ofiiKiihtig 1'lton , la
the MIOMlnijjt pi Uolru :
ilonday Kyenlnc unU Wednesday Miitlueu-
'l-uesday ivenlnK-"l'OIlKT : ! Mi : .NOT , "
Wednesday Kvenlng-'MMXi WU | n.NGTON. "
Ucnulurprlcua. beats q in balu traturday.
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n ii -i. i. „ . - ! I i liiuiii. IMJ.MHijmiiimiiM.j - j - - - - - - -
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Continental
Or
We will offer this week 250 Men's pure Worsted Sack and Frock Sails , 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 .14.
Sample suits sent to any address , and if not satisfactory , may be returned at our expense.
' Closing Out Prices on Fall Overcoats ,
Price $8.
We will offer this week an extraordinary bargain in a pure all-wool cassimere Fall Over
coat , in two neat silk mixtures , a garment usually sold for $15.00. We arc overstocked on
this line and have decided to name the. popular price of S.oo to close them. They cannot
be manufactured for the price , but the season for light Overcoats will soon close and \ve
arc determined to clean up in this department. Send for self-measurement blanks and \vu
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 oiler 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 Co
BOSTON *
NEW YORK
DES MCINES Proprietor
Cor. Douglas and 15bli Sts. , Omaha.
B..OOU to Tour Vnrtlrolte.
'J'heso cool days stiKKest hemy clotlilng
wn are well prepared to provide for the
comfort of our customer i. Our stock
comprises Men's Tall and Winter Suits of
the ItlKhost grade of inaterlnl and \voik-
nianbhip , toKOthur with an unlimited hi.p.
ply of warm Hosiery and Uiuli'ruc.ii * .
( ) nr artistic Belecllon of Neukuuar Is a de-
llshtto the eyes.
Woliavo hoiiietlilnpt choice In Ilandker-
chlflCB somuthtiiK oxcolli-nt In Gloves
and something ri lnblo in Uiabrt-llas.
Chllrtit-n's i'lothliiiu speclulty.
G13NKHAL AC 13NTS FOll J'f
STE1NWAY ,
CHICKERING ,
KNABE ,
And other first class PIANOSnntl
STORY & CLARK ORGANS
RomomHor , Wo do Not Soil "ston
cllod" Pianos.
All Instalments Chiaranunnl lo
be Just as RcprcM niccl.
SPECIAL !
Wo offer a fine 3325 Piano forS25O
EASY PAYMENTS.
Visitors Welcome.
MAX MEYER & BRO
Cor. 10th aud Farnam Stg.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1302 FA UN AM STRBBT.
Dn.E. U.VKsr's Nr.inu SMI llim.v Till
Jlti.sr , it uiiui.'iuteod spoclilo for llyMein ,
ness , Convulsions , Mis , Ninons Nun
Jleadaclio , N'orvons I'loiti.itlon cnii'-cd hv tin
use of alciliol louaccoVikfftiliio5H : , .Mi'nta
Uoprosilon , hoftculnsot tlio llr.ilu. lo-jiilthiK Ii
insanity nnd li'sidlntitonilaory , decay anil dcnih
I'rcinatuiLiOld ABU , liarronness Loss of I'owc :
Inottlior'-O'c , Involnnt-iry Losses mid Spurmat
oihivft cmisod liy ovi-r-uxortinn o iliobrnln , KPlf
ulniho or ovrrliidnlpcwo. IJnrh box contain ;
OIIB immth'Htreatment. 41.0 ' a hov. or six hoxc :
fort- " > .0"i.entljy mull prepaid on receipt of pi-tco
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES.
Tornt-oliny ru'-e. With em h oulr recolvud l )
mforslx l > oxcurtompiinled itliW.ilii , wo wll
sundthonmvliaser our \\ritton \ Kiiarantuo to 10
fund the inonoy If the tro.itment do s not olloci
a cure. Gnurauteua I'-MH d oaly by ( Joodumt
JruBUo.DriiBKl-tN , Solo Afc'onts , 1110 Farnan :
trcet , Oinaluv Nebraska
ilio laaunr Habit , 1'anlllti-lj Cured
br AamlniNtcrlnic llr. Iliuuca'
( joliti-ii Hpcclflc.
It ( nn liouircn In a ( > ! t [ > or colleo or Inn wlllinitt the
knuwluiljiooftli.t | n'r oii tliklimlt , lsiiliKiilnli | > linnii
lesi. nnj will utfuci uiuc'il | > ami pcrin.ni'Mit euro ,
tthi'lliur tin ) I''ltli'iit ' U a inoili.'nilo drlnkrriir nn ul
cohol wici'l. TlinusKiiiN ul ilrimltniilt luvu IJIMMI
niailo teniiii'r.iliMiien i liivi'niti'ii ; liolilenHi > u < lllu
tn lliuir t nlfi'H without thotr knowlu lizn uiul t'Mlny ) > c
llmo lliuy < | tilt iliinkliii ; nt itu'lr nwn In'uwlll. IT
.Nuvor 1'iills. Tliu hyMCMii once IniiirrKtinim with Hie
\ > ttIlkIt licfonien mi utter lnuio-'vlhlllt } for the
liquor uiipolllo W exist. Tor ntlc by Kufi n A Co. ,
lriiHnHti ) ) , I5tli nuil Doiielim hits unit IMh uml ( miv
liin'sti , Uinuli A. l > , rotter i. lira. . Cuunell Illull.--
OijaHOOT ELECTIHC.SPIRIL
lorspcriimtiirrliifu , l.o t Uulilioml. Hclllul IK-CUT ,
I.IIlL III' lll > > . I | .MI-II | . l.dB.C. , llrillll' , ! ! . .
To liilioiliK'C , nil ! HIVI ! ONIU ! AIn n. r.llftMo
l > iHonliiviii'licitiintt. oiclu l ( into. CiliujfUJijiii-
U'Cd. CuculnrRl'no. AKC" < * nuntail.
TRGAL.
THIS NEW
_ GTBOSS
lla i' J'ail ailhruit fit/in all
otltcrK. tfit tip hli.ip < i ] vfth he If
i eiiinif Hall In liter l , ii'lnjn
/Itrclrlo nil | > < llluli9ot tlio luiily.wlillo
. jy iiioinliiiiti | i-"ii.pros3CB ( jack
utMO * , Jho InteotlnoB iir.t | nri o ner-
non cloos vvlth the llnBer..wiif liK tl'rftfiir '
ll.ollm-.l iHln l.lrd'Uri'lyiUr . UMnnlzhl.niiili. railliM
Tlaln ltm > v ilunili'ann'l rlii ni. | H.ut ! > } mull
A Pfl lTIUP ForlOSTorFAIUHO MANHOODi
111 UaillBCaentruUnd WERVOUB BEBJlITV'i
f1TTT"P We ltnei J of Body and Wind : Effettj
ofErrortorE : ciitilnOldcir Younir ,
Knbuil. .I'.lrU SiMIUOIt full ) Htilorrd. Ut" lo l. lif . ? , )
tlr . | ll.tn'\ \ ' kl MiKTKIJll Mlllllll4\U * I'AlllHof Illllir.
Abultltli imMIlK IIIMIIt 'flimiUCM-U'w. ! ! ! . In , lr.
EtiUillffruu 4HI > ln , T > rrli ! > rl , nd lur.l8uUu.lrlM.
Tbtl rftii "rill Ifcria , tluftk , r&ll iplan tl n , Bud i.rAur * uklj 4
( ntti4 rt. 4JJf.ii UIE fiSdirjl CO. , Bllif-in N
State Line.
llclfasl , Diililln anil J.ltcrpoiil
: NIW : VOIIK I.VMU TIII U HAV.
C'UlUII I'U ' U 0 | > ' < tO V , IIICOIlllllK tullUMll.ll U ( Hilt
roum. Kiiurtluii l' to J.
l-lrcriiife lo nml ( ruin l.urupc lit J.oucsl Unit- * .
At Ml.s llAl.nuiN , 'iCi ) . , l.uii'1 A ontj.
61 llroadnra ) , New Vuik
JOHN lit > ni N' . < irn'lVnirni Atftnl.
liil ll.imiiii ! | ! hi .Llilvn.-n ,
I ! JIuuiu- MUMi ( ASM. ,
. \trc'iit > , at Oniili :
Destrlnt ;
to exam.
I n o the
juatly eel-
ebratedllnenof Hoots and Hlioea , manufactur-
tdny ( ! . M. HniKlorooa i' ' < ' . , of ( ' ) ilrn o I'ac-
toriert at L'liliUKOi DUon , Illi. , and 1'ond Uul.ac.
Wli. iihoulrt w.-lte HAM. N. WATSON , rnnl.
deute , VIIKMONT. Ni : Tmvellu '
- "
Ue .d'iuurt i f r
N. W.COR , I3iii& DODGE S > TS , OMAHA , WEB\
FOB TUB IKEATlIESr OP AIL
APPLIANCFS FOR DEFORMITIES AKD TRUSSES. ' .
,
Treatment of every form of U' < enio requiring
MEDICAL or SOROIOAL THEATMEltT ,
WINETY ROOMS FOR PATIEKT3.1
Board fe Attendance. Beet Aocommodtliom in Weifc1
.SI'.W ' ' ' Tnl'T J"initn . . nt-iai
Tionni UIT.IM ; co > n.VhiE\T. ( STRICTllf PBIVATt )
Only Keli.Ue Medical IntUtutamiElni.Vplo.Jlly . 'at
PRIVATE BISE AS33S
Allllli > odDtieMcitu c raUj ln l 4. Bjr billllo Ttlica
Mmoi.drronlln.jfii.m-ltbnuLmtreurj. V. .
Hnl " llti >
rrrilu.iil fur l.o.i of THAI. I'Olf > It. I'.rll.l teal ie le" till
pira.jLelrtilc.in ljmBbj corrciron < ) iuet. Allrtniniililtt.
l u.ccDQdsll | ll . . .
, 4iel .orlo < ltnmc UMiilljii.ll < , r i.
. .
ln renonitl iLl.rilew prtftuca. OU .L4 ccL.ill v. er. < L j
l'Ja.0 , ' Lour " ' M " ' " " > In J-lili > Vrii | Vr r
nOQK TO KFH FREE : UJ.OD r rii.t , ( Ui.i t.
Nctton Dli nnl , icifi.
' Mt.tl . A.IJr. . ,
OSIAHA MEDICAL * BU I. INBTI'l U3TSL
ISth and DDtJg 8tr ct > , , KJ'JJ.
SLIS
Can he cm oil In S1) ) to CO dsiy-i uy the
UHO of the
1 or mlo only by the Cook llf innly o , ot
Umnlia. NobraskH. Write to ill tor the name *
and uddrrtui of patlvnts who Imu Ijccn
cured and from whom wo June poiiiii-slnn to
icfcr. Hjphlllrf H u dlsiiiko thut linn utuuvu
milled the skill or thn uiobt eminent i hi Md.tiu
and until llio dlticoniry of the Cook ll-'incily
C'o 'H " .MA 010 li.MKI { : V. " not ono In IKIy over
having tlio cliM'iij-o nits broil urcd.Vo K'lmmi. '
ti'o to rtirit liny cnsu Una inn Ija producer ) .
'J'hoso nlio liavo tiikon Murcury , 1'otnili , s H. B.
KutiH Alti-num or other uihertlHwd nom-dlon.
with only temporary boiinllln cim now lm lei-
innncmly rtirrtl by tin ) USD of thu ' .MAiilU
Ui.MIilY ' of lh Cooi. lli'intdy Co. . Oumlm.
Neb. lli'Miuiiot IminllutloiDj. ft U iiin-uiiitoly
impuai < ] ulo for uny otnor | ivrM i or comi any ti >
lm\u < mr tonmilii or imy lomidy lllcoitin ellocB
and nisnliH. 'Ihe Conk llcmedy Co. , hit been
tmitliiirpuilojitH for four yearn and Jm\o ul
wiYsghi'UpciructhatlafRaion Th. > j in llnnn-
' . , 'l..10H1'"i" ! > llil,0',1"lvll" ' ll CTHui of ov *
. guarantee i/ojd. We loll
all tliii muit ( iljitliiatu cusiH-thoso wiio liatu
irludcvnry Kn iwu leiiu'dy mm Ion ix , | i ru , ) or
recovciy. Com-spoiid ithun and 1-t as
y .11 . in pmsciKlon .if uvfdoniuiliui c. (1 > n ( - , .
, Mnrkulmt wv i-ay : In HIM Jmi
> mi Mim n-eoiir MAUH ; HU.Ml n"1 i , foru
jou run l ' pmiiammtly riucd. It Ik ! ' , mo.c
lioi./lo I'lwd ' ptiiiiliir over Known , \\rto \ ton
nrllc'1 ' -
CAUTION feiy'ovV-M : IUll-w-rty
NoiiuoUii'irfiiio Ufllllli'e. ' I'lntlfi tmni ru til
h.Miicnt/i / for IIHUIII linpr > Hiunnd ! fjatu Ii II
piitiuiiirnvo. ; Addie.niul jomuuii . -.li'/i"
lOThe
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