TTTR OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 0. 1880. THE CITY. Thfcj ovoninpr nt 70 : ! ? o'clock n moolintr of Iho veteran ilromoti will bo bold In Chief Giillifian's ofllco. The police uro raising a donation for Ofllcur Johnson , w ho was shot In tlio rm two montlid ngO. Over 8100 is now in tlio pool. The funornl of Mrs , Mary E. White , who ( Had Monday morning of heart dlscnso , took place yesterday afternoon nt 2 o'clock to Forest Lawn cemetery. The original Nashville students , under the management of the Kedpath Liycoum bureau , will appear In the Y. M. C. A. hull , under the auspices of ono of the M. K. churches , October 31. Senator Mandorson loft for Washing ton ycsiordny , faying that an im- inotiBo amount of business demanding his noraonul uttontion had accumulated there , and Hint ho could not postpone- his dopavturo any longer. OnicorOrmsby yesterday arrcstod'Put Clancov and Tom Spencer , alias 'loin Kcntoti , two noted criminals , who have done time in several penitentiaries. They will bo held temporarily , photo graphed and studied by the police. The Turuvorclns of Nebraska hold a convention Sunday at Plattsmouth. Business of much importance was trans acted , tlio main object being a general practice of the several societies. Philip Andres has gone to Nebraska City to help organi/.o 11 newTunivcrin at that place. Edholm & AUin. "Who are they ? " .I'ersotinl l'nrnjrnjili- ( < . P. P. Ncal. of Kilgnr , is at the 1'nxton. P. Ii Klllck , of Pramont , Is nt the C.isoy. Ii. S. Irvln , ofKunrnoy , Is nt thol'Axlon. A. E. Dye , of Korgcnt , Is : ii tlio Paxton. J. W. Koso , of Norfolk , Is nt the Paxton. O. ti. Green , of ICcnrnoy , is at the Pnxton. P. L. Kooso , of Lincoln , Is tit the Puxtoa. A. It. Uoutty. of Ucntricc , is nt the Cnscy. A. E. Allyn , of Hastings , is nt the Mlllnrd. Q. Norbcrg , of IloUlrcue , Is nt the Mlllnrd. J. W. Artloy , of Suhuylor , Is nt the Cusey. M. S. iMorrlll , of Lincoln , is nt the Cuso.v. Leo Lockwood , of Juulnta , Is at the Mur- rny. rny.C. C. S. Uriilnari ) , of Kearney , Is nt the Paxton - ton , Charles Harvey , of Wilbur , is nt the Mil- hml. hml.W. W. II. Lldbull , of Lincoln , is nt the Mil- lard. lard.O. O. S. Urown , of Phittsmoutli , Is nttho Mil- hint. hint.A. A. , r. Ncimci'or , of Hustings , is nt the Murray. O. E. Earl , of Ncllgh , is registered at the Paxton. J. M. Thacher , of l''ort Niobrarn , is at the Paxton. 1J. Jlrinlcerhoff , of Prmnont , is at the Mlllnrd. KJwnrd Updike , of Howard , is at the Mlllnru. \V. \ \ . Grit'gs , of Lincoln , is registered nt the Cnsey. Hon. J. 13. O'Urynn ' , of Loup City , is at the Cusoy. e \V. G. Whitmoro and wife , of Valley , is at the Murray. Miss Samuels niui Miss Torroyof , Sehuylcr. nru at tlio Paxton. B. Hnrlbet , Jr. , and J. Swan , of Lincoln , are at tlio Murray. Frank Williams carao up with the Pythhuis from Crete. S. W. Orton auU II. D. Travis , of Weeping Water , are at tlio Millanl. M. Shnoffcr , O. P. UJIIRPS and J. E. Higgs , of Lincoln , are at the Millurd. J. E. Hall , wife anil daughter , of Weeping Water , are registered ut the Mlllard. City Enjjineer Tlllson has sono on a west ern trip for the bcnollt of his health. Councilman Shrivor and family have rcturncil from u month's visit at PHtsburg. It. O'Neill and wife. H. E. Chapel mid wife mid M. U , Davy , of Lincoln , arc at the Mur ray , William Snytlor , the carriage manufac turer , Is inking in the "Veiled Prophets" at St. Louis. W. II. Love , H. M.Jlushnoll , W. S. Hamil ton and Prank L. Halli.uvay , of Lincoln , uro at the Paxton. Senator Davis , of Minnesota , nnd General Broolco , commander doiMrtinont of the Platte , called at THIS Uuc yesterday. Mrs. Albyn Frank , wife of the deputy United Stales dork , left last evening for Chicago , whore she \vlll visit friends for a few days. Mrs. George A. McCoy , of North Saunders street , left for tit. Louis yesterday in com pany witli Mrs. J , J. McLean und husband to vUit her daughter. The Misses Uiacoininl have Just returned from a visit in Sulix , la. Mrs. E. E. Huntluy accompanied them nnd will visit a couple of weeks with her parents. Charles W. Seanor , business manager for McCarthy & Hoynolds' "Dear Irish Hey , " u popular piduresijuo Irish coniedy-draina , which will ho at tlio Now Grand all next week , is in ilie city making preliminary ur rungciuents for the production. Mrs. P. C. Hlmebaugh and her daughter Alice left last night for Sun Jose , Cal. , to Join Mr. HlmebatiKli and spend the winter there with him. They were accompanied by Miss Ilettio Clnrkson , who hus gene to p.iss the cold weather months in. that cliuiuto nlso. nlso.Mrs. Mrs. George Ivor , wife of the deputy Bupromo regent of the Hoynl Arcanum for Nebraska is entertaining her father , mother nnd sihter at her homo on North Twenty- ninth street. Her fnthor , , T. W. Johnson , is a prominent lawyer of Hrooklyn. N. Y. , and Is BO pleased with Omaha that it is lllroly ho will permanently locate here. W. P. Campbell , editor of the Kansas Re porter , at Wamogo , and P. A. Pierce , a prominent merchant of that city , were regis tered ut the Pnxton last night. They held a conference of some nature with the senator ial committee yesterday afternoon touching ou railroad matters , and started for home this morning. Edholm & Akin. Who are they ? " I'atsv l-'nllou's Card. To the Editor of Tun Hr.r. : You have seen ill to publish an article- - the very qnos tlonablo taste of which I will not btop to criticize , concerning a matter of a purely private and personal nature , in which I am interested. The main statements of the in formant uro dulihorato falsehoods , and I an ready to prove by witnesses the truth of mj denial of them. No woman haying any right to tlio use of my nnino or protuciiun ovurcro ntcd a ( iisturbunco nt the store mentioned , and uny alleged thieat to do so could have beun eatdly met by the assistance of the po lice. I' . J. PALLON. PAXTOX HOTHL , OMAHA Special at tention to cominei'oial men. Finest ami largest hotel in tlio west. Kittrudgo IJniiiKtril , projfi'letors. S.vnuvitliy Vor dyne The fallowing resolutions were adoptee unanimously at tlio meeting of the Omulit Typographical union ; Kctiolvcil , That the Omaha Typographlca union , No. 11H ) , lands a willing ear to the ap pnal of the Cigarinukcru' union of thin city and hereby earnestly requests all its mum bcrs who smuko to use only the blue laho clgnra , ' Kesolvcd , further , That if thin request bo disregarded , then this union will feel In duti bound to counnnnd those mt'inbuis who so disregard the Interests of orpanUcd labor to cease , under petiulty , the use of scab , prisoner or coolie imulo uigurs , Kesolvoil , That u copy of the above resoln tlons bo furnished the dully papers of this city fur publication. CifoiiuB W. MAKTIN , SAMUCI. DK NEDIIUV , E. L , Sour , Committee Edholm & Akin. "Who nro thovV" POlVUlt I'KOM HEAVEN. Electrical PI it 111 I'ropolllnc Street Cnr Company's I'lillninn * . t 10:25 : n. m , yostordny comhionccd a now era In iho history of : ho Omaha Street Hall way company , It marked the decline of mule power mm witnessed nnothor triumph of electricity as a motive power. It was the first trial tripunuor the Sprnguo system adopted by the consolidated com- mny , Cnr No. 7 was selected for the trial. Messrs. Goodrich , Ilustln and Smith , a Ur.r representative and a number of electrical experts wore the only persons on the car whnn It started. A largo number of persons gathered nt the power houao on Nineteenth ind Iztml to witness the dep.irturo. Mr. J , II , HlcUford , agent for the electric company , manipulated the brakes and electrical appa ratus. The trip proved n most satisfactory ono nnd the olllcors of the road were highly de lighted. H extended south on Nineteenth to Cum fug , west to Twenty-fourth and north to the Holt lino. The elegant car , which sur passes in beauty anything on wheels over scon in the west , created a profound sensa tion as it went spinning over the now tracks Tor the first tlmo with a stream of tire mark ing its path as It ground the snivel on the rails beneath. Men chccrod , women wnvcd tholr hnndlforchlufs nnd the children ran shouting along the walks trying to keep pace with ttio Hying beauty. The run was made in eighteen minntca , which was pronounced good time consider ing the bait , condition of the tracks , which wore almost hidden by n covering of tar and gravel loft thuro bv pavers. As soon as this Is cleared oft regular trips will ho innao bo- twccn Chirk street and the Holt line until all the motormcn nro schooled thoroughly In the handling of Iho cars. A Ghnncc Onoo in ti Ijlfb Time. Great watch sale this week ; don't fail to attend it nt Edholm & Auin'd , eor. 15th and Dodge , opp. U. S. podtollleo , Omaha , Nob. AOAIX r-OliD. The Omnlin Hi-publloan Gobbloil Up by iliu DlHiintoli. The Omaha Kepublicun hits virtually been sold to J. C. Wllcnx , proprietor of the Even ing Dispatch. The two papers will bo con solidated , and will bo Issued as the morning and evening Dispatch-Kcpubllcan. The policy of the paper will bo the same as that of tno former sheet. The urico paid for the Republican is about $ -10,000 , which includes the press , typo , and franchise of the paper , The job printing and book bindery will bo retained by Nye & Johnson , Mr. Frank Johnson , who owns n largo In terest In the Republican , admitted that the sale ; waa pending but refused to RIVO any particulars us to price , but said all business would bo arranged bv Thursday next. It is understood that ono payment has alreadv been made and that the others will ho uinilo within the next twelve months. Eilholm & Akin. ' "Who nro they ? " A MILLION INVOM'liU. How the Union 1'nuiflc Slay Lose ltn Mail ( Jontract , On its Transcontinental and European mail contract the Union Pacilic Is getting Into serious trouble. It seems that in bis effort to establish n system of fast mail trains between Now Yorlc und San Francisco , Mr. Wunamakor encountered an obstacle when ho got as far west as the Missouri river. Ho proposes , however , to remove it regardless of conso- qucnces. For this reason there promises to bo lively music m tlio air. Captain White , division superintendent of the railway mail service , was here about two wccics ago malting an investigation. Ho then returned homo and reported to the postmaster general that nearly all delays in the passage of mail matter en route from Australia to Europe across this continent oc curred , between San Francisco and Omaha ; that the Union Pacilic tram cast-bound mid known as the Overland Hyer , gets in two nnd three hours , behind time moro frequently than it arrives according to senedule. " 1 his has been the rule , " said an employe , 'ever since wo put those heav.y dining cars on. " i Captain White , ns was learned yesterday , returned quietly last Saturday night , after having made n trip to Washington , where ho consulted Mr. U'aaair.akor , and has notilled Vico-1'rcsident Holcomb as well as Gunrral Manager Kimball , that un less they chnngo their time table and ar range to deliver the through mail promptly at a certain hour every day , tlio contract for carrying it would bo taken from them. If such an event should come to pass the company's annual income would be cur tailed ubout Sl.OOO.rwO. The Union Pacilic folks Imvo what they claim n valid excuse that the Central Pacilic train which carries this mail frryn San Fran cisco to Ogden is ro.illy the chief of all this trouble. The latter corporation appears to be entirely independent und seems to euro no moro for the train carrying Australian mail bound to London than it docs for an ordinary freight. Tha Union Paeillc folks declare that If they . were not com pelled to wait nt Ogden , no ono could 11 ml grounds on which to base complaints because of delays nt this end , ex cept m cases of accidents. The time for ar- living now is 8:4 : ! > p. m. , consequently , when tlm train docs not gat in un'illuorll o'clock , all the cast-bound trains on Iowa roads are badly delayed as well as the Hurlington fast mail , which invariably waits , nnd by tlio time Now York Is reached , frequently matter that should Imvo been on hand for shipment on a certain boat must bo held , some times two or three days. The railway mail service officials want the schedule amended so as to bring the over land llyor into Omaha nt 4 o'clock t > . in. , which will give ample time for making the transfer to the Uurllagton's lightning mail , and by quickening its speed allow it to roach Chicago in time to make close connection the next morning with the Now York fast train. Tlio V.uill OH > iiMl. The members of the senatorial investigat ing committee were elosotcd with Vlco President Ilolcomb , of the Union P.ic'fic , yes terday , Ttio records of the company , showing the earning , capacities of the lines and branches were Inspected , and statistics and data thought to bo of ma terial importance , were selected. The condition of ttie coal Holds , together with the aggregate output of the mines In opera tion also received the attention of the board of Inquiry. The ore und mining industries of the company were considered and u record of the smiio was niude. This morning they will no to Salt L'lko City direct , ever the Union Pacific. Klcctrloily vs. Gun , The management qf the Union Pacific has practically decided to put in n dynamo for lighting purposes in tlio shops with which to light iho building by electricity. This inno ration has been under consideration for some time , but not until It was ascertained that the employes would have to do moro or less oxtr.i work nt night , owing to the volume - umo of repairing to bo done , was it decided to Introduce u substltuto for eras by elec tricity. Tlm Alliiinoo lirnnoli. Goner.il Manager Holdrcga of the Hur llngian hus Issued an order announcing tlio opening of Hat Creole station , Dak. , eighty eight miles west of Alliance , on the Alllanca branch , with S. P. Alderman as agent. This station U also thirty lullcj west of Craw ford , .MiiHtri1 .Mechanics In Meet. A calloa meeting of the general master miitflwulfs of the various westetn lined will bo hold In this city at the Mlllard hotel to day. Kcprcicntativca from all the roads will be ptusont. Heretofore ttiay have held their meetings in Chicago. llumiirriti : < i The members of the Oiimha djvUloa of the Western Car .Service association , met at the Millanl ycstnrday and considered details of minor mportuucc. Itnllio.ul Notcw. Harvest excursion trains were run ou ul western rends yesterday , and the volume of trnfllo Was materially Increased. The trans-Missouri association Is In session nt Kansas City. J. O. Phllllppl , of tlio Missouri Pacific , lias gone to Lincoln. ,1 , Francis , general passenger agent of the Burlington , has pone to Kansas City. II. O. Hurt , general ninnngor of tbo Elk- lorn , has gene to Chicago ou business , .T. K. Uuchunan , general pussongor ngont of the Elkhorn , has gene to Kansas City. Frank Scmplo , division passenger agent of the Union Pacific nt Denver , Is In Omaha. T.V. . Leo. assistant general passenger agent of the Union 1'aclilc , has gene to Kan sas CJty. Engines S2o. 701 nnd 71" hnvo been turned out of the Union Pncillo shops for sorvlco oa .ho main line. William Ormsby , yard foreman of the Jnlon Pacific , passed around the cigars on .ho advent , of a ten pound girl. The members of'division No. 120 , of the Drdor of Hallway Conductors , will holtl their first annual reception In Masonic hall Friday ovenlnir. Arrangements have been made for \ grand tlmo. George W. Loomm , chief clerk in the gen eral manager's department of the Hurling- .on , will return from the cast to-day , whither 10 went to attend the funeral of his mother. F. Kommlngton , formerly In the employ of : ho North western's ' general f rctght depart mental Chicago , lias been given ttie position of freight claim agent of the Klkliorn , vlco' Ininrs iCccfo , resigned. " Edholm & Akin. "Who tu-e they ? " NtillKASKA OO.VICKtlKNOli } . Appointments ul' I'nutori in tlfo Varl- oils DlHtficlH. YOIIK , Nob. , Oct. S. [ Special to Tun Uiu : . ] The following are the appointments umdo nt the Nebraska conference of the M. E. church. Hcatrico District Adams , M. C. Smith ; Ueatrico Centenary , J. W. Stewart ; West Heatrlco , J. M. Darby : circuit , to bo HUP- plied * llluo Sin-ings , N. H. Davis ; Crete , \V. H. Vnnco ; DoWitt , G. S. Minor ; Dlller , to bo supplied ; Dorchester , C. M. Shepherd ; Ellison , to bo supplied ; Exeter , T. II. Wor- ley ; Full-bury J. H. Woodcock ; circuit , supplied by T. S. Hawkins. Fairmont. H. G. Adams ; Flllo.v , supplied by .S.Goldsmlth ; Friend , J , A. Ualter ; Geneva , G. H. Molten ; Giiifton. C. S. ICatlmn ; Holmesvllle , A. .1. Culvert ; Liberty , J. H. Uorry ; Odoll. U. S. Ylllars ; Steele Cityto bo supplied ; Strnlng. William Pierce ; Tobias , supplied by J. W. Lewis ; Western , H. M Lnney ; Wilber , W. J. Pitchford ; Wymorc , G. H. Abbott. Hastings District. Alexandria , supplied by W. Willnrd ; Ayr , John Mc'Jorroll ; Uluo Hill , L. Morrison ; Carlcton , E. J. HIrd ; Chester. K. M. Hardman ; Clay Center , David Fetx ; Cowle.s. John P. MoVey ; Davenport enportC. . W. Wells ; Doulphtin , J. A. Chapin ; Edgar. W. H. Alexander ; Fair-field , C. E. Kowo ; Guido Hock. C. B. Lenfast : Hardy , suiiplied by G. G. Morrison ; Har vard , G. M. Jones ; Hustings , L. I-1 Unit ; Hebron , A. A , linndall ; Junyale , A. L. Foldcn ; Juniatu , H. Curtis ; Lawrence , E. L , Wolf ; Kencsaw , to be supplied ; Nelson , .1. W. Koyso ; Phillips , Francis Deal ; Ked Cloud , E. .1. Kandall ; Koynolus , snpiilicd by G. L. Uurkauk ; bupurlor , H. A. Ewell ; Stilton , W. J. Harper. Nebraska City District -Auburn , A. 13. AVhllmnr ; Uroclc , J. A. . Nichols ; Urownvillo , .1. C. H. llobhs ; Crab Orchard , Peter Van Fleet , Dttbols , J. M. Hichmond : 131k Creole , J. W. Swan ; Falls City , Duke Slavens ; Humboidt , George W. Hnwley ; Nebraska City , Asa Slecth ; Pawnee City , Klchnrd Pearson ; Peru , J. H. Pi-psson ; Htilo , C. L. Smith ; Salem , supplied by G. C. Hicks ; Shubert , supplied by J. G. WnlKor ; Stella , supplied by D. H. Lake ; Sterling , James W. Hams ; Syracuse , G. M. Gates ; Table , [ lock , J. F. ICompcr ; I'almnge , Edward Hawcs ; Tectimseh , John Gallagher ; Union , J. G. Day.York York District-Arborville , E. M. McMil lan ; Aurora , A. U. Urobthwaite ; Be.tvor Crossing , Enoch Holland ; Hellwood , J. 1C. Maxtield ; Uradsli.tw , W. H. Prcscott ; Urainard , J. It. Trett ; David City. G. M. Couffor ; Gairison , L. F. Smith ; Germantown - town , .1. W. Wurlield ; Gi-csham , to bo sup plied ; Hampton , K. L. Wells : Linwood , sup plied Dy M. Anderson ; Marquctto , supplied by C. L. Hamilton ; McCool , G. L. Hosford ; Milford , D. T. Wilson ; Oscoola , P. C. John son ; Rising City , G. H. Weber ; Seward , J. W. Scabrook ; Shelby , Win. Cowliiy ; Stock- ham , supplied byG. E. Abern ; btromsburg , G. A. Hobson ; Thnyer , D. M. Huckner ; Ulysses , G. M. Moro.v : Utica , II. C. Har- inoti ; Waco , to be supplied ; York , T. 13. Hit- ton. ton.Lincoln Lincoln District Ashland , F. A. Camp- hell ; Hennctt , Clay Coc : ; Cedar Hlun"sjohn ; Hrnnston ; Cheney , Fred A. Shift' ; Davey , Gcorgo O. Ferguson ; E.iglo , supplied by W. II. furroll ; Elmwood , Charles II. Gilmore ; Emeral , W. J. Marsh ; Greenwood , L. T. Guild ; Ithica , Lathiam Inglium. Lincoln , Anbury , supplied bv E. W. Haughman ; Hetnul , supplied by E. L. Myers ; Emmanuel , stipuiied by F. W. lirooits ; Grace , .1 S. W. Dean ; St. Paul , F. S. Stein ; Trinity. H. T. Davis ; University place , D. L. Thomas. Louisville , J. W. Miller ; Mauloy , W. K. Williams : Mead , supplied by D. Y. Ulaek ; Mt. Pleasant , D C. Phillips ; Palmyra , L. G. Parker ; PJattsmouth , J. D. M. Uuckiur ; Haymond , F. M. Esterbrook ; Uocu. George Sherman ; Sharon , E. 15. Crlppin ; Wuhoo , f , A. Hull ; Yaliuraiio , C. H. Dalrymple ; Wavcrly , L. C. Lemon ; Weeping Water , C. M. Hudduwuy. Alvili Medjle , chaplain Park Hill orphan home , member of Hollwood quarterly con ference ; C. F. Creluhton , chancellor of the Nebraska Wesleyan University ; Q. L. Lowe , professor of modern languages ; W. T. Cline , principal preparatory department ; C. M. Bl- llnwood , professor of chemistry and physics ; H. liurch , financial ageijt ; George S. Davis , editor Nebraska Methodist nnd assistant agent of Nebraska Wesleyan University ; James H. Pnckard , N. A. Martin , C. S. Dud ley , James Mailloy , Will T. Scott loft with out appointment to attend school. Edholm & 'Who nro they ? " GKHMAN MAIUCS.MKN. * W _ 'I hey Will Moot in Kuser'a Park on Krliluy Next. Tlio first annual tournament of the Umnlia Schutzcnvcreln will cnmmcnco I'VIday noon nt the club's now nnd splendid range at Huser's park and continues until Sunday noon. Frldny morning the reception committee , togcthur with Hoyd's opera house band , will repair to the depot nnd meet the invited cucsts from abroad and escort them to ttio park , when , after refreshments , the shoot ing will begin. Elaborate preparations have been made for the tourney , and it is believed , with auspicious weather , that the tnuriianiont will bo n magnificent success. About f 1,000 in cnsli an equal amount in medals , diplomas , and so forth will bo awarded tho'luoky winners. It Is un assured fact that the competition for honors will bo a hot ami interesting one. Sunday evening the tourmunont will close the three days' pleasure in a grand fete champotro , which will include n grand musi cal programme , dancing , and a general good time. Edholm & Akin. "Who nro they ? " Major William H. Hell , rommlssiiry of sub sistence , First Lieutenant Olinrlos A. Wor- den , Seventh infantry , and First Lieutenant Charles M. Trultt , Twont.v-flm infantry , aldo-do-camp , Imvo boon appointed a board of survey to meet at the quartermaster's depot In this city at 10 o'clock n. m. , nn the Dili day of October. ISS'.I , to nxumino and make recommendation as to the disposition of some 10 , MX ) pounds of obsolete stnvo cast- lnfa , for which Captain John Simpson , as sistant quartermaster , U. S. A. , Is responsi ble. Edbolm & Akin. "Who nro they ? " Licenses were issued to the following parlies by Judge Shields yesterday : Kama and Residence. Age , I Patrick J. Fullon , Omaha . ! 1 Maude McCalllstor , Council Hluffs , . " 0 I Paul P. Fisher , Omaha . . . 24 I Sophie L. ttuusch , Ouiuhu , . , . ; . . . . . . 24 j James Johnson , Omaha. . . , . 32 ( Puviiiiu Lifouu , Ouiauu . , . , , . , . ' . - - Tndijgestlon IS not only a'fllstresslng complaint , ot Itself , but , by causing the blood to become depraved nnd the system en feebled , Is tho- parent of Innumerable maladies. That Aycr's Snrsnpnrlllu Is the best cnro for Indigestion , oven when complicated with Liver Complaint , Is proved by the following testimony from Sirs. Joseph Lake , of 11 rock way Centre , Mich. ! "Liver complaint nml indigestion made my Ufa n burden nnd came near ending my existence. For moro" than four years I suffered untold ngonv , was reduced almost to n skeleton , and linrdlr had Rtrcimth to ilrng myself nbont. All kinds of food distressed mo. nml only the most dcllrnto could bo digested at nil , Within the time mentioned several Hliyslclnns treated mo without giving re el. Nothing tlmt I took scemod o do any permanent Rood until I commenced the USD of Aycr's Sarsnpnrllln , which has produced wonclcifnl results. Soon nftcr commencing to take the Sarsnpft- rllln I could see an Improvement In my condition. My tippet It u began to return nnd with It cnmu the ability to digest nil the food tnkon , my strength Im proved each day. nnd nfter n few months ol faithful attention to your directions , I found myself n , well woman , ublo to attend to all household duties. The tncdlclno has given mo a new lensu ot life. " Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , rnnrAnr.u nr Dr. J. C. Ay or & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Trice tl ; lx battles , $5. Worth $ A n ottlo. ESTADLISHED 1851 I 180 So. chCago | , Ills. I ClnrkSt. Ibe Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON la still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Cbronic , Ncryons aufl Private Diseases , NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreama , Head and Back Ache ami u'.l ' the cfleclt leading to early decoy aiulpeilups Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with neverf.ulmg success. SYPHILIS ami all bad Dlood and Skin Ds. ! eases permanently cured. W KIDNEYanil URINARY complaints , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varlcocele and all diseases ctUlie tieiilto-Urinary Organs cured ptomptly xvllhiul injuiy tnStnmach , Kidneys or other Organs. 'IfNo experiments. Age and experience Im- portrait. Consultation free and sacred. Uu- Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Uncases. O3- Those contemplating Maniacc send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 ccnu , hoth 35 cents ( stamiiO. Consult the i'ld Doctor. A friendly Icltcrorc.illinay'wnefutiire'iuffer. lni < and shame , ind add golden years to life OjJ-llook "Life's ( Seem ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Mtdicine end writings sent evcrjtthcie , sccmc from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 If ) 13 Address F. D. CLARKE , fti. DM 186 So. ClarH St. , CHICAGO , WRAPPERS * ( lROE 3IZ > 2 ani T ctive We also make . Hit No.i in House , -izc , in a , full line of r art5tic ! L'ount. FtJid.Vascsim Unqii't Lamps. 11ns size is the Ho. 3 GLOBE IKOA1TDESOEIIT , m-aluaUc for Lisliline 'rines , lliniiiB-rucrni - , 320 dails. Pattern , and ll CANDLE POWER - nv THE STAtlDARD LIGHTING CO. , Clcveliiuil , Otilu. 1'or sale liy M , II. Hlt s uml Perkins , ( Jatch i Ijittimun , GOLD MEDAL , PA.U'.o , 1070. IV. BAK"H & CO.'S srBilKIilS ti itbtoliitelli jnire unit It 1H AOll/J/t ( / , No Cheni'icts lire und fn ft * pirpnrnUon. It Im * ( Ann tkfft It nit i the ttrtny'A ul Cocoa nilicil wtth bfartli , Arruwiuut or bu ar , a ml 1 * tlirrcfure lur mure eioiionilcal , coding hit than out ctm a cup , It It Hi.Y DturhTKD , and oiliiiimtly ailaptfd for ininlidi a * Mtl'si ' pcnun * I.i lualtlu Hold It ) dniriTK W. BAKER & 'CO. . " j.-ohestor. Mass. , Ht'irust , Diiljlliiiiml LIuTjKiiil I'ltOM NKW VOIlK KVUUY TIII'ltSDAV. Cutjln | > U ( uiutojtu V ) , urcurdliii ; to loc.illun ul mill room , Ilicuriluii t-'i to KM. FlopronQ lo unil frum Kurojiout l/ivi'm Itului. Al'bTIN 1IAI.DW1.V & ( ' ' < > Ciun'l Ai'.cnlii , UllruuJiruy. Nun York JOHN III.LQI.N , liuil'l WcsllTIIBCIlt. . 101 lliiiidnlili. | ! . , Chli.uo , K. .Muoiu:1-Tiios. : MtCA.v.Ni : , ABi'iit" . utOiiiiih JOSEPH GILLOTl STEEL PENS COLD MKDAI FARIS EXPOSITION 1613. Nos. 3O3-4O4-IVO-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. FALL OVERCOATS 1 If you can buy an Overcoat nml save 33 per cent on the transaction , tluit 33 per ccnb is oquivnlenb to so much money oavned. Just consider for a moment what 33 per cent amounts to , on nit Overcoat for which you have to pay 815.00 elsewhere. It menus a saving of 15.00 by purchasing of us. our price being S10.00 for gootla of equal quality. On higher priced goods the saving will bo grantor , Our clitim to save you these dollar * can be easily subtnntinted by comparison of our prices with those of other stores. It is hardly necessary to say Hint wo show the largest line of medium weight Overooals , comprising Mel tons , Kersnys , "Wide Wales , Cheviots , etc. , at ? 5.7o , $7.f > 0 , $90i ) , § 12.75 and liner if you want them. The finer grades nro lined with the very beat silk , with satin trimmings and of superior workmanship. Special , 200 very fine all wool Kerrey Overcoats with excellent Italian lining nnd a rich satin sleeve lin'ng ' , beautiful fitting garments , nt $9.00 , they are really worth Sltf.OO , and are sold for that elsewhere. Hut Department Correct Fall shapes of Stiff niitl Soft Hats , at prices just about one half what you have to pny in other stores. Our great 05 cent Derby has not yet been duplicated by any store for less than ? 2. Our finest Derbys nt 82.00 , $2.50 nml $2.75 , are of tlio sumo qualities for which other houses ask from $3.50 to $5. Shoes We arc opening daily new and fresh goods direct from the factories. Having n big trade nnd polling our Shoes so cheap , we sell them quick and accumulate no old stock. Our whous are emphatically the bofa that can bo had anywhere nnd every pair is sold with n guarantee. Trunks and Valises. We have fitted up our basement for the sale of Trunks and Valises. 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 Dougias Streets , Omaha. Li ioi lo Vonr Wardrobe. Thesui-oot duys sugeobt licuvy clothing \\our \ > ell propnreil to provldo for the comfort of our eu-tomurs. Our .stock coinp.rlM's MPH'H 1'all nnd Winter HttltR ot theliluhe-tKfadu ot inatcilul anilvork - inaushi ! > , to i'tlicr with an unlliiiilod sup ply of wnrm Hosiery and I'lidcrwoir. din iivti-tic soloi tlon of Neckwear Is u do- lljilit to theoyps. We have -omothlnB cholro In llnndker- clilnfs NOMH'thliiK u.\cell lit In { .loves ulid siinic-thliiij re labloin I'nibrcllns. a ( specialty. MAX JIHVKH. ADOI.l'II MUYCH KSTAHMSIIKI ) IbOfl. ax r ire , GENKUAU AOKN'TS FOR THE STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , And othar first class HIAfiOS.and STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember , Wo do Not Soil "ston cllod" Pianos. All Instruments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. Wo offer n ilno S325 Plnno forS25O EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors VVolcomo. MAX MEYER & BRO Cor. lOtli aud Faruitin Sfc3. Ladies' ' Tailor , -OK- I'irili A mi nc , ( ronncrly isttreeti wn.i. i'K ' vr int. HOUSE , ' OMAHA , < > t'lt v-yji WfS Willlthu - Lntoftt Novell IBS and Vrf7i Uf-.iuii'i ftK& * Tor Autuinn and f-'t \\1I1I1T. AMUSEMENTS. Timr.r. NKiirrs OPT 7 i UUI / . WEDNESOAY MATINEE. i th Jl-t < n8Utsned Under tlio inannueiui'tit of .AtiBiiHtus J'lton , lu the folloulnj. ruiHJitoIro : Mondnr llvunlnt' \Vodneiiday Matinee- " .lOt'UliVN. " ' -"rOltOKT'MK NOT" 'ntt-sday Kveiilnp"rOltOKT'MK Wednesday ICIIIIIB"I'Kd : WOI'KINOTON. " Uvuulnr prices. K t coou * l Can bo cured In 20 to ( if ) Unys by the tisc o the Tor rale only by dm Cook Iteinedy Co. , of : Oinalui. Nebniska. AVrltotous lor tlio imnius and addn"-s of patients \\lio havii boon cured and from whom wo luu o pel mission to icf'T. Syphilis Is a disease that lias al ay.s bullied tile skill of the most , eminent physicians and until the discovery of the Took Hummiv Co 's "M AGIO lUJMHUV , " not ono In fifty over having the dlseaao lms > hconciuvd. We Kiiuran * tec to euro any case Unit can be produced. The o who ha\o tuKeii Mercury , I'otash , f. S. S. Sticns Altrrans nr other inlvcrtl'uil remedies , \\ith only temporary benellts can now bo per- mmiontly cured by tlm use of tbe "MAt.lO UBMHDV" of the Cook Hemedy Co. . Umaha. Ni'l ) . lleuaro ot Immlt.itlons. It Is iibsultitely Impossible for any other person or company ti > haveour tormiilaor aiii" remedy lllolllii cllect nnd results. 'JhcCciok Itomedy Co. , luii been troatltiK patients for lour year * and Imvo ul- wnys given perfect salltfactfon. They ar. . ' llnnn- cluliy iciiiiiiiEllilo. having ; a capital of over JiiKl.tO ) , in.iklnc tholr Kiiarantca good. We soli cit the molt obstliiato casestliosulio liuvu tried every Knvn lemedv and lost all hope of recovery. Correspond with us and let us put y iu in possession of ovidoiu otlnit convinces the inostHKoutleiil. Mark what \vu say : In the end jniiMUSTucoour 'MAdlC HKJIKUY" before you cnn be peimanently enied. It Is tlio most heroic blood purlller ever Known. Write for narticiilarj' . All letters ronlldential. PAIITIflW He sum younio BCtlitif ! the Cook UMUIIUIl Hemedy Co'.s Miiulo llemedy. None otbers ate K''ntilii.e. 1'artlew claiming to j lie iiu'L-nts for us are Imp > stoi s and InuiUs. 1'ull jinttlculai's free. Addrojj .ill cominunlcatlous toHis His Os@k Rgii@eSy O.s , , Rooms 418 anl 419 , Paxlon Block , Is Marriage a Failure ? PRESCRIPTION The Only "Corta'n" ' Homocly Known. Kulin & Co. , Sherman .V MrConnoll , John W. Hell , Leslie X I.f.-slle , Max Conrad , W. J. Hnuhes , Ai , 1'nir. ( lOiidnian Drug Co. , M. II. Powell , S. i : . lion oil , Earn. II. Pnrnswortn , Fr.mk II. " AlnoiuCoimi'll Illuirsat IJollCi. .MorKan.t Co. , M. 1' . Kills , .1. C. Dollnvun , and II. I ) . Iluker. 1'rlco per jiackago , W 00 ; trial box lUe. fl iin < > ITIVr For LOST or FAILING KANHnCIDl H I U4I1IVC o n MUnd NEUVOUS DEBILITTi ff TTTJ "E1 We kn M of Bodysnd Mindi Effect * IU < U JOiJUl ofErronorZiocsJetlnOldorYounr. tlolmit , Xililo JUSIKIllll rullr llf.lr r J. lion lo toUrid am ) BlrtnjlhnHl'il > , rMll > ltl.nl'HMliH : > Si I'linSonlDUV. llmlulrl. u r > llln ( IIOSK TIIHTBEM llm.nu la dar. lnlK/ ill Nl > lr , T.rrllurln , mil tarrlfu ( ontilrlri. Y u rfcn Mrlt * tbrn. Hook , full v n , anil nroof. nal tcis CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. PCD CH033 OIAMOIID DHAND. BROOKS BROS. & CO. Imporlcmniul Wholcsulo Dcnlcrnln Watches , Jowclry , Cullcry , Notions , Novolllcs , Alliums , Fancy Goods , Walking Canes , Coat-Collar Springs , &c.&c. Larxo uB ortmeiit for Cane flacks , Knilu Hoards , Spindles , Auctioneers , Streetmen anil 1'eJJIcrj. llli ! viirli'ty of fie. lOo iinrt Z' - rountur jila huinl forilliiitruteUcHtiiluuuo. BROOKS BROS. & CO. , 117-111) ) .Vorlh I'ouvlliJil. , gt > LOIB , | , Mo. Ino , . , , Jlietly rel- rhiuted Jlnusof HoutH and Hlions , munuractur- dl t > y i M. HciuluiH HI , V ( o. , of I'hlcuco 1-ac- turlu at I'hl , it , i.vou. Ilia. , und I'oml llu l.ac. WIs ehoiild w.-lia h.\-M. N. WATSON , riul- fU-n'0 ' , FltUM'iM' . Nl.ll Travellou Iler.d4uuiteia for lluoliem. With this Hunger on the Coats , JOHN K WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin. Open for o cK iiionti etc. Atl'uplls Iteildeuce. VU North Mh . 'Inct , OuiwtJu , U.W.COB. l3ril&DaDU MS , OiVlAHA.MEDV FOK TUB Tr.EilUEM1 OP JILL H . . , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSE9.1 Beet Facilities , ApparatuiindBernodieiforBuccriiful Treatment at every form of D' ' < eas rcquirinz MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT. , NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENT9.t JJoaid&Attcoaanos , Diet Accommodations in We t , ' KTV/RITE FOR OrRCUT .R3 oa Deformities i4 Braces , Trus j , Club Feet. Curvatures of Spins , I'ilei. Tumori. 0 nc i , Catarrh , JJronehitfi , Iahi.aUatl ] Eleotriclty , raraly.U , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladder/ Eye , LIT , Skin and Blood ami ill Surgical Ojcrationi , DISEASES OF WOMEN SS/SS.Ma MB Hl KI.lTKI.r AIIHKD 4 ITIMM3 HEP BT.11i\TTOU JTUJ1KH IICBINUCUM-IMS.-XT. ( STRICTl * PPIVATF. ) Only Reliable Modlcal InitituteaaklDg a BpecUIty of PSIVATB DISEASES 4llllooiDlic ! > fc < uce.untiotril. . Hi.Lllllic | 1'ol.oa rcuioTiidrromthetjrutn , .llliout inrreurr. he ! ! t.lor lln Trtitnicit fur Lun of m 1L I UtlkK. 1'srllti unililc to Hill Dimi/bntrcAledut hoin L r < > rreiloiidence All ronimunlct. * lloiiicounjeolUI. Mcdlcliieiorluilruni > ulitcntl > iiiiillor . ! ) r itcur < .lrp ckpa.TKmiirk < .nlivllcitcconltnuoriiniOir. One rerional lalerilcw prcfci re < l. Call and coniuU u. or itti tl ° yfj UHT . * " * * " * " ° " ' " " " 1 lnJ1'1" ' "ri . r UUUsIII tStto , FREE : upon Aw.tr. . hitciii . III. ; Ulietaudarlcoctlt. . Mllli qnntluu IliU /ddrr.l / OMAHA MEDICAL Cz RUBQIOAI. INBl'IlUTE , ISth end DoJgo Btr.eta , OMAHA , NEB. In.K. 0. WKHT'S NKIIVK AMI nit.UN TIIIAT : > MENT , n gimriuitoi'd Kpocinc for llyhturiii , Jli/.zlj ness. Convulsions , I'lti. Nervous Nt , iriilKhl , Ileadiicho , NorvoiH I'rostriitlon caused bv tha nte of alcohol tobacco , Wukffnlies ] , Mental Dripriihilon , Sof tuning of the llraln , rosnliliiK iu insanity and leading to misery , decay and death/ / I'remattiioOld J\KH , llarrcnnoss , Iioit of I'oivor lnoltlicr ox , Involuntary Losses and Sponnat. orhii'u caused by nvcr-oxitrllnn of the brain , wlf nbiiiio or overlndnlponro. Unnh box contain * ono month's treatment. Jl.lOnbox. or nix boxe * rori.l0.fc ( ut by mull proimld on receijit ofnrleo , WE O-T7ABANTEE SIX BOXES. To euro any ease. With each ordur rwul vi-d by usforbix boxes , uccomii.mledvith.i.K ( ) , wo will' hendtlioimroliater our wiltten Kuaranteo lo re fund the money If tlio treatment does nut ftfeco a euro. Guarantees Issued only by ( ioodniatl HI-UK Co. , DrnnnlstH , Solo Agents , 111U KUHIRIU treet , Omtilm Nebraska LJ tjC7 UB W 1C | t 1" ' 19 1 a UJI r m the I.liimir llulill , rimlllrrl } C'lll'l'd (17 Aunilnl turliic Dr. llnliieu j II rim linKlvcn in uiup , f mlleu orlcn wllli mt Ilia kiii > tvli > ilifii < iltli < < pcrfcui liiklnult ; l < ulmoliili > l ) liiirm- Ifiii mill will rlter-l u . | , , , nml | ii > niiiiiii < ut ( tire , uhellicr lint ( i.ttiiMit I. 11 iii.Mli-niliMlrlNki'r . .i nil n | . ciiliol nriTk Tliiiu uiiilH or ilriinkiinla Ii i inmli ) tenipcrnto nicii u ) ui imvtnki'ii ( hililcu t In ilielr ( tiiluo w Itlioiit lli.'lr Unuwlntlwo mill t ? > y ' llnvu they < | iill ililnklnj ; ttf Ihitlr OMU fn > u ; ! ? N'e\tr ! I HUH , Tliu > NIMII oiu-u iiiiiireKiuili'd . . . . tlm N | > f < < Illo , It lH > ( inn 4 nn iilli'r IniinKtllllty | | l r thu llniiiir ni > i'"lllu In i < l8l , 1'iir n'o liy Huh n .1 i.'o. , lniK ) i i , l > ih mi'i ) . ) : t mil isih nun mu. Uix ih oiunliu \ n Kmi < r.i iim , Uuiun < I'lurrn. A DE GROOT ELECTRIC SPIilrU lorf > | irriillili > rrliien , l.utl .Muiil.uncl , hriuul Dtll uT , I. lie1. 1. jif UlMI'IniiilK ill. l.ii. i l > ruhi > , | . | , . , win ni viIM : . \ \ \ AI iu i ' i IVOH I u i ni In .MI u | jr. iinkrot unco , CuiCDiruurau- end. Cufiil.iul 'mi. Airiii | } aiiUxl. ; ion clou f n er. wni iliu Jl l7 > ln . lydlV iiJl.lifl ! . ruroterlaln Itlic ural > ! naiii | : iiAn , Hrntl'y nUU ) circuUnduu. ' < UlbaW.UI ( jilIl.V f < > iU HOw | | roiiriiamo nml inlilro j lo me tat " 'I' ' " ! l''l ' " U"K , < > A\tt \ i. iVi. " . ' ' ' .1",1 ' " "W"1 ? IWcsntj. UUit- r u , r i < A | , oi'iuU hinuJ.Nei.