-x THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY 10 , L ! CONVENTIONS OF TRAIN MEN , A Brotherhood Engineers Will Assemble - blo In Denver Next Wefjlnoadny. BRAKEMEN TO MEET IN ST , PAUL Muster Meclinnlcfl of tlic liitrllnRtnn Itond In Session Dopiirtliro ul llio Senatorial Committee Ilnllronil Notci A Itrotlicrlincut Train. AsolM Bpcclal train ot seven I'ullman cars will arrive In Omnlin nt 7 o'clock Mon day niornlne next , over ilia Chicago ft NorttiwcRtorn , ImvliiR on board about one hundred ntul fifth mumbors of the llrothor- hood of locomotive Engineer * who are tlelo- pate to the annual ec.sslon ot the order In Denver , October 10. The Irnln will run ta Denver from over the Union * Pacific. En gineer .Tulmsoii , who will represent the local order of the brotlicihocil nt the moot- lug will join the eastern contingent njwn Its nrnvnl. Ooorco Vrotrmn , of North I'luttp , xvlio is one of tlio loading anplratita for Chlof Arthur's plncc , will urrivo In Omaha Friday , nnil will also tnito the brotherhood special train , Speak ing of Mr. Vromnn'a ' clinnccs In tlio conven tion , Knglnocr JolniAon Bind that lih follow ing was ronttnunlly growlngi nnil thnt when the procioilln ! H opened It would bo worked with enviable strength. It is t'Htitnntud thnt the nttcndanco will number ut least GOO tnon. ThryVIU Meet In 'Anniinl rteislon Jllntiilny nt M , Cum. Monday next the llrothcrliood of Loromo- tlvo Hallway Brakemen will meet in annual convention nt St. Paul , Minn. A special train will bo run Irom Chlc.iito over the Chicago cage , St. 1'nul & Kansas City to St. 1'aul bearing nbout flva hunitrod lick-Rates. J. 1 * . Hyau , who will loprosunt Success lodRO No. 18S , of Omaha , will leave for Chicago cage Saturday and \vlllttilto thosnculal train to Kt. I'uul. Mr Uyiin otntcs that or.o of tha most iui- portnnt fe.ifjrc * to corao up uoforo the meet IIIR will bo the federation itroblum , a full ac count c.flncU was nublislicil in Tun Hun of Sittuluy. Ho is of the opinion that tlio federation agreement effected on the Union I'arliio will bji ummlmoioly Adopted. Sonic ) important questions relative to automatic couplers and brakes will aluoeomo up for discussion , iiml it is thought that n resolution will bo adopted urirlu > ; uj > on win- KrcsH tin necessity of. let'lslatlni ; in this di rection Tlio Committee lniirtH. The senatorial investUatiii r committee loit for the west In .1 apccial train o\cr the Union Pacific nt 7 o'clock jestci day morning 11 was nccomiinnlcd by General Atloruoy Thurston , J. S. Uaaicron anJ Supoiiiiteiuloat licsscgnio of that road. At the meeting nt hcnd- qunrtcrs Tuusdav Messrs. Green and Uoed were summoned before the bo.mi to civo t'aolr opinion an to the estimated value of tha realty owned by the Union I'.iciliu at this pol.it. H in h The master uicchaulcs and m.ichinc and motive men in the employ of the Hiulmgtrm not in quarterly session at the Millurd hotel yesterday momlng. Among those present wore 13.V. . Morris , master mcctmnlo ; E. W. iatos , chief clerk in the motive lower ofllce ; VI. II. Milchuui , ussistaut purchasing agent ; " ' B. lj. Charles , store Kcepor ; G. W. Khodrs , > 5arpi > rii tendcnt of motive power ; V.'HIIam 1 FotHVtlio , mr > chaniu.il engineer ; F.V. . ' Sargent , Inspector of tests ; IXV. . HUH , chemist. Several others holding minor posi tions were in attendance. The attention of the UBSi-mblugo was directed largt-li to the discussion of subjects pertaining to equip ments and material. No Itciliiu ion Made. J. It. IJuuli.uirui , Kcnoial passenger aeat of the Hlklmrn , has returned from Kansas City , whither ho attended a meeting of the Trans-Missouri association. While there ho endeavored to hiwo a succl.il ratocstabllsliod for the Gilmuro festival , which is hooked for Omaha atan uarly date , but was unsuccess ful , the association deciding to aillicro to the regular established rates. EUholm & Akin. "Who : u-o ui-a u nvr Men Who linovv Hun Youuli lor HIS ItclinDilhv. Ii. A. Hryan , late prcslilont of the West ern Casket company , claims that ho was ma ligned In the icport of the failure of his company in August last. The artioto re ferred to tlio wrecking of the Western Cas ket comiittiiy nnd stated that Mr. Hryan had aunod thn cilizonsof Omulia in Bums ranging fioni ? ! > to as many hundreds , und that ho had pocketed $18)50 ! ) of the company's funds. It also referred to n loan made to his com pany by the tiuurntitco Ldan nnd Invest ment cumptinv und stated that through the trickery of liryan the tratis.iction cuused the < Hf.rui > tlng uiul breaking up of the loan ccim- } jE LV. Mr , Hrynn vigorously denies nil the charges But faith and suys thut his character and reputation \vero gteatly Injured by the report , In which ho says aomcono has greatly misrepresented him. "J should at least lllto the courtesy , " ho said , "of having a denial of tlio charges VUhjIshcd In UJH ; 13ii ; : . The ( .tory had not ono wovd of tiutli In it , which 1 can provp. It Una mined my iiiuno and has wrecked m'a llnancially. I refer you to n number of rep resentative business men of Omaha who have hud tiuiuy business transactions with me , nnd I think their endorsement of mo , in the face of the urtlelu in question , should set me wight. " At the request ol Mr. Bryan , and to give him ail opportunity to glvo tils side of the torv , tlio following gentlemen were scon and naked what they know about nlr. Hryan : Haydcn Brothers Mr. L. , A. Hryan has been trading with us to qultu a large amount during tlio past two years , both fur personal usonndfor Western Casket Co. His deal ings with us havu always been honorable nnd very satisfactory , \V. N. Nnson , secretary of the board of trade The figures given In tha nrtlclo against Hryan regarding the bonus given him by the city , I know to bo int'orri'ct. In- Blond of 5(1,500 , , the amount wns less than I1.6HO James Morton & Son Wo have ilono busl- ntrs with L. A. Dryan since ho llrst came to Omaha , and huvo ulwiiys found his dealings aquaru cud his statements reliable.Vo know that ho U worthy of trust , nnd believe that lie has bcun basely mlsrepiosimtcd. F. T. Dow I Imvo known L. A. Hrynn slnco his coming to Omaha , and have donn consldornblu buslncai with him , und huvo , Always found him square in his dealings , " prompt in pay , nnd his vornclty unmicstlon- , ublo. 1 consider the article published in August ngainst him very damaging and tyhull.v undeserved. J. U , UtUcoll My business relations for \ho pait two years have been of a higtily satisfactory uaturo , and I consider that the uytlelo of Atigust'JA misrepresented him. Dr. M , J. HrochonHdno I have been ac quainted with lj. A. Dryan for the last nine month * , and I take pleasure In saving that I consider nun nn uptight , honest , und nn honorable gentleman. W , U Irish I have had considerable busi ness with Mr. liryan. Ho has always treated uio m an honorable manner. fU' Edholm&Alclu. U' H * 'Who are thoyV" t Oiiinlm'H INntfilllon Hasinas * . : Postmnslur ( iiillnglior aunt tils ijunrtorly report nway ycatonluy , anil Is urouil oftlib fact that It mukos u good allowing , The total receipts for tliroo months andlnf ; September to , roacliea yOJ.000 , wUilo Uio uxpoasos ninouulcd to I1B.OOO. Ilo. tlicroforc , remits to the departiautit \VustilnKtou about 1(1,000. ( " 1'hU oillco , " siiiU Mr. Oullaghcr , 'pot only rciort | inoro than any ether of Us mo and uluss in the United btatun , but is worth ut least 1100,000 to the government.1' Beoclmm's 1'llis euro bilious uud nervous Ills IIKIHNO OLO.SISD UOOHB. > > - Trnnsnctod In tlio Grand Ijiulco of lythlniiN. Tlio prn nil loilRO of tlio Knights of Pythias met nt 10 o'clock yeitculay mornlni ; . Alter roll cnll , a number of now delegates were admitted , and the grand lodfco rank was conferred upon thorn. Tlio morn I UK was passed in receiving ro- portn of the cnmtnlttea on dislrlhutlon nnd rcforenco , and hearing resolutions which were presented lor action during the re mainder of the season , One of the most Important resolutions In troduce ! provided for the Incorporation of grand lodge and Uio appointment of a com mittee to draxv u | ] articles of Incorporation. This committee will bo appointed at the nftoi noon session. The louce was called to order again shortly after C o'clock and proceeded to tiiko action on tliu resolution which had been offered la the morning. The session will continue until Thursday noon , umi possibly until night. The election of oftlrors will. In nil proba bility , bo held to this moramg , ut which tlmo thcro will ho a ruthur exciting lime. A Inrpa number of candidates has been developed for all the odious but the prliiclp.il onei are for tlio positions of grand chancellor and supremo-representatives. A nuirbcr of candidates nro In the Hold for the lirst turned oil lee with none of them partic ularly strontf. 1'orthoonieeof aupromu rep- rcsentatlvo the Held has imrrowed down to two Lincoln men , Utchard O'Neill nnd John Jlorrison , with ono or two dnrk horses. Thn greater part of the afternoon sesjlon was devoted to filibustering und Introducing new resolutions. Thrco more dulcpates made their appearance - anco and received the griitul lodge rank. Aiesolutlon was Introduced and adoutcd providing that in the instituting of a now lodRO the liiMiuitiiik' onicor shall not confer the tliroo ranks upon more than fifteen can didate's nt ono time , except in the rank of page , which mav be confurrcd upon us many as nmy bo convenient. The election of ufllcers was mauo the order of business for the afternoon. if , C. McNailghton , of Hasting , past grand chancellor , arrived ycstouluy afternoon and was warmly welcomed. The ovcnini : aossloii of the grand ledge was ilovotcd entirely to the excmplillcation of tnu secret work of the order. Edhuhn & Alcin. "Who uro they ? " Illi fioKl ) AN Alilltl. And tlin As'iuult Upun n Voimi ; Ijatly fiorf. Viinvcnucd. The case asaiust Henry liingouilor , the milkmmi who was charged with having assaulted Aniiio Jorgcn with intent to com mit rape , wns coiuMudcd In Judge W.ikelcv'a court , tlio Jury ictiininig n verdict of not RUllty. The evidence was conclusive tint the young l.uly had been asbaullod but the crime could not be fixed upon Llngouiior who proved ,111 alibi. A number of prisoners were arraigned be- foio Jcdgo Wnknloy , and nil pleaded not fjiulty. They nere : William Kennels , chained with grand larceny ; William II.uu- llton , ui3on ; Lilian Johnson , grand lurceay ; S. S. Stewart , obtaining money under false pretenses ; Villiam Shea , highway robbery ; Oeorgo A. Soulo , murder ; Fred Lovoludy , horse stcalmpr. A motion was made to have the bail of Howuian , Kinncy's slayer , reduced from 515 , ( UK ) to $10,000. Judge Wakeley overruled tlio motion , holding that the prosecution in tends to have tlin case tried tit an early Onto , and that no hut dship will lesult to tlio do- femlunt. The Judge stated that tno case was clearly one of justillnblo homicide or murder in the soconil degree. 1 f the ease had to go over to another term , ho would then consider an ap plication for a reduction of ball. An interesting point will be raised by the ( Icfcnsi ) in the caseof S. S. Stewart , charged with obtaining money under fulso pretenses ftoin John Umlhnlm. Stewart claimed to own ti set. of barber shop furniture and se cured n loan of $ I4U from Lindholiu on the outfit. The property was already mortgaged for its worth and Lindholm caused Stewart's arrest on the charge. Stewart's defense will bo that the mortcugo on his property wus on record und that ho coulu not secure money on it under fulso pretenses. The jury in the Van Ktten vs Abraham case , in Judge Uouno's court , returned a ver dict giving Hie pl.iintirf possession of the property in dispute and damages in the sum of t > cents. The ti Inl of the case of .Tenson vs the city of Onmtm was commenced in Judge Doane's court. This is mi action for $1,000 damages for personal injuries sustained oy the tailing in of : in open suwor on Hurt struct. The case was tried til the Aluy them und a verdict for SJ.OOO given the ulamtilT. A now trial was scrurrd on the ground that the judge had charged the jury in the absence of the attor neys for both sidrs of the case. A. C. Pcnnock has tiled a petition In tlio district court , in which ho alleges that ho bought u tax tlllo on lot 8 , block 240. In this citv , nt. private tax sale , Jor S121.84 , and re ceived tno county treasurer's certltlcato therefor. No part of the amount secured by this certidcxito has been paid and ho now bringy suit ngumst hamuol Ilurovor und others to have the property sold to satisfy his claim , which now amounts to $109.60. County Court , Willett If. Uohblns has brought suit against Dun H. Ifouln and Morris Morrison to recover S335 on a note. Judgments were entered in the following cases : C. R Kowton vs. C. Ivlindt ot nl. , MC5.ll for plaintiff. hluiv\ood Park Dullding association vs. Snvder , ot al , SHU 77 for plaintiff. Hannah Sandcl ct al. vs. Gust. Enckson ; $2JS.53 for plaintiff. Omaha National bank vs. Ilennlng ; f211.0 ! for plaintiff. Ouiaha National bank vs. U. AV. Dav ct al. ; IWKJ.05 for plaintiff. In the euso of J. 1C. Sweeney Co. vs Frank Chandler , on a motion to dissolve on attach ment , the motion was overruled. I'llCHt Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will euro blind , bleeding und itohlnj ; piles wt < on other ointments hnvo failed. It tibsorba the tumors , allays the ( tuning at once , acts as n poultice , gives Instant relief. Ur. Williams' Indian 1'ilo Ointment la prepared only for pllcu une Itching of the private parts , and nothing else , Hverv box is warranted. Sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price , f)0o nnd $1. per bnx. WILLIAMS' M'FG. CO. , Prop's. Cleveland , O. Edholm fc Alcin. "Who nro they ? " A Iliioolcr Housed , W. II. Knlscly , the special revenue agent appointed BQIIIO tlmo ago to rcllovo J. H. McCoy at this point , arrived Tuesday night and entered upon the duties of his ofllee. Mr , Knlscly comes from Whitley county , Indiana , whore ho has figured for several ycura tin u republican politician of rocog- nlrod Inlluonco nnd standing , In fact , Mr Knlsolv was born a Hoosler , and says liu never saw the Mississippi rlvur until last Monday when en route to Omaha. Pwirs' Soap socureg a bouutlful complexion - ploxion , IMUIVIAKICS AND COX VJ3N 1'IO.N . Tlio lonioarat Will Try Their Ham ! on Friday anil Knturd.iy , The doiuocratio county convention of Douglas will ba held in the palico court In this city Saturday next , at'p. . ui , U has bean called to ole t boventy-Uvo delegates t > > tno democratic state convention , whloh moot In this city on tha 15th of thU mouth ; also to iiomlnato candidates for the followln oftlces ; Ono state senator , sheriff , counU treasurer , county clerk , registrar of deeds coroner , county surveyor , superintendent of public instruction , QUO commissioner from each of the second and fourth cotntnlssiono districts , nnd two Justices of the peace fo each of the three justlca districts in this fib Ttmso district ; ! are constiUiU-d as follows ; First First , Second and Sovouth wards. Second Third. Fifth and Kwtitu wards Third 1'ourth , Sixth und Ninth ward * The primaries to elect delegates to thU convention will bo hold Friday next from 13 noon to 7 n. in. , and at tha following places : First Ward No. 013 South Tenth street. Second Ward No. 1001 Vint on direct. Third Ward No. 120 North Fourteenth street. Fourth Ward Planters house. Fifth Ward Engine house at Sixteenth and Izard street. Sixth Wnnl Liuro strcotbct ween Twenty- fifth nnd Twenty-sixth. Seventh Ward Twenty-sixth and Walnut , Klehth Ward 2403 Cuinlng street. Ninth Ward Twcnty-nintti nnd Tftrnnm streets. South Omalia First -ward , N and Twenty- sixth streets ; Second ward. Justice Low's ofllco ; Third ward. Q and Thirtieth streets ; Fourth ward , Uxchnngo building. Mlllnrd School house. Florence School house. ChicagoUlorbach'n hall. Valley Foulz-s bull. Jefferson Cook's blacksmith shop. West Omaha Sheoloy's school house. McArdlo McArdlo ocnool house. Pouglns CasMday school houso. Waterloo Mavhom'a hall. nikhorn City hull. Union Henry Ludlngton'fl. Bach ward In Omaha will bo entitled to seven , each ward In South Omalia three nnd each county precinct llirco delegates. The judicial district convention for the counties of Douglas. Hurt. Sarpy and Wash ington will bo held in tnls city on Monday next , the llth Inst. It will nominate n can didate to succeed Jucc Groff. It will consist of ninety-six delegates , sixty-nine of whom will bo from Douglas , twelve from Burt , lea from Washington and five from Sarpy , Hio Itnrccrvcroln. Last night's meeting of the Central Gor man-American association was vary poorly attended. In the absence of Mr. Philip An dres , who , because of a call to Nebraska City , did not appear until 0:30 : o'clock , Mr. Txiuis Holmrod acted as chairman. George Kinder nctcd as secretary. The several dole- Bates of the ward clubs reported. Among them was P. C. Roohe , who complained that It was very dlfllcult to bring the people of his section together. David Gellors nnd Henry Schmidt com plained thju only ono rcr'strnr ' was present In the First district of the First ward , when they wanted to register at 0 o'clock , Tues ? day ; that ho had Informed the city officers that the other onicor was nt supper , and that ho had been Informed that he should comeback back next Wednesday to register. The following resolution was then adopted : We , tnu members of the Gorman-Amor- lean Clti/cns' association of Omaha , here with protest against the loose manner In which the nniccrs on registration in the First district of the First ward attended to their flworn duties on last Tuesday , October 8 , 1888. 1888.After After this , Louis Hetmrod , F. C. Kcobo and Michael Koch spoke of the purposes of the club and Churle.s Kuufmnnn , Philip An dres , Jacob Kopp , Gcorgo Kinder , and J. L. Heebe were elected to draft a constitution and by-laws of the Vercin to bo printed In the German and English languages , the same to bo distributed amongst the voters of the county. L.J. liucbo announced that another Gor man club of forty members had been formed In the Eighth ward und was to hold Its next mooting on Sunday nt the corner of Twentv- fourth and Cuuungs streets. It was decided to attend this meeting in a body , Ninth Ward Dcmocratn. The democrats of the Ninth ward were billed to hold it meeting nt Mercer and Lowe avenues last ntclit. The object of the as sembly was to. nomlnato delegates and al ternates to the democratic convention. Two men showed up. They varied the time from , 8 until 10:30 : o'clock by walking from Meicer nna Lowe avenues to Lowe nvonuo and Hamilton street , a distance of four blocks , to see if anyone had arrived. Then th y ad journed. "Wants to Ho Justice. Some of the democratic lawyers , friendly to J. S. Morrison , are circulating a petition among members of the bar with a view to hiivlnu thnt boay oudorso him for justice of the peace. fllnx Ilcnnilc's Uindliliiov. Max Horaple , of the Fourth ward , Is a candidate for superintendent of public in struction. Ho is a democrat and school teacher , and will probably bo well supported lu his ward. A Now Kcpulilican Club. There will bo a meeting of republicans nt Heed's stoic , Thirty-fourth and Dccatur streets , nt 8 p. m. today , for the purpose of organizing a republican club In the notv Third precinct of the Sixth ward. The club will work in harmony with the present Sixth Ward Kopublie.in club. All republicans of the Sixth ward are re quested to bo present. An Important Kleniout Of the .success of Hood's Snrsaparilla is the fact that ovary purchnscr receives n fuir equivalent for his money. The familiar hcndlino , " 100 Doaos Ono Dollur , " stolen by imitators , is original with mid true only of Hood's Sursupar- illti. This can oiibily ho proven by any 0110 who closiros to test the matter. For real economy , buy only Hood's Sarsa- parilla. Sold by HlCaiSTUATIO.V. Provisions of the New Law on the Subject. The new registration law provides for the registration of voters for election purposes in metropolitan cities , cities of the llrst class nnd cities of the second class , including nil portions of the voting precincts lu which bald cities are situated. Section 1 makes it the duty of the mayor and council to prepare boons for the registra tion of voters , und prescribes the form thereof. Section 3 provides that three supervisors of registration shall bo appointed by the city council in September of cacn year for every precinct in such city , and not inoro than two of whom shall belong to the same political party. Section 3 provides for the challenging of any person who applies for logistratlon and prescribes the oath to bo administered In siioli cases. Section f > provides that the salary of super visors shall bo fj a day for the time actually employed. Section 8 provides that the days for regis tration shall bo on Tuesday four weeks , the Wednesday of the third week , the Thursday of the second week and the Friday nnd Saturday of the first week preceding the day of the Notymibor election of each year for general elections , nnd on Friday and Saturday of the second week , nnd on Satur day of the first week preceding the day of all other elections. Section U provides thnt the supervisors of registration shall bo In session on the days of registration from S u. m. until 0 p. in. Section 13 makes it the- duty of the city clerk to furnish the supervisors of registra tion with the necessary books and blanits. Section 10 provides that the registration hooks shall remain lu the custody of the city cleric , Section 18 provided that the judges of eleu- tlon m each precinct shall have at the pollinc place on olectlon day the registry boolis for such precinct , nnd no vote shall bo re- reived unless the immo of the voter shall ap pear on such registry book , unless such voter &uall proilujo an aftlduvit sworn to Uoforo the city cleric , or other person ap pointed by the mayor , und sub- iuilbcd to by ut least two freeholders , netting forth that such person Is a quulltlcd voter , and giving his reason for not appear ing before the bUpervUora of registration. Sccllou 21 piovides thatoach political party ( hall bu entitled to have u challenger at cncu iluce of registration , who shall bu assigned a 'lacd where ho can sea every person who roxcuts hlmsulf for iogislrution. Section " 'J ' provides that any person who mil register or prouure the registry of any > oison thiouirh fraud , or who shall vote Uio tally under the provisions 01 this act shall > o deemed guilty of a felony , and on cohvlc- ion shall bo sontoneod to the penitentiary or a term of not leas than oue , nor iiwro liun five years. Section 30 provides that If any upervlsnr i roghtratiou shall bo guilty ot willful neg. m of duty or corrupt or fraudulent prac- tlco In the execution of the same ho nil all bo deemed guilty of n misdemeanor , and on con vlcllon thereof Khali , bo sentenced to the county jail for not less { nan tea or more than sixty days , or lined n'otlcss than < 100 nor tooro than $200 , or both. Section 81 provides that if nny supervisor , clerk or nthoroniccr liUYInR ciiitody of roe ords shall destroy , chlnt ( % or mutllato any of the records ho shall bo-tlcomod guilty of n misdemeanor , and pn , conviction the roe 1 shall be sentenced to thfl county jail for not , loss than tea days uor more than sixtyi and forfeit Ins ofllco. i Section Si provides \hat \ any person not nn ofUcer who shall t > o guilty of nny of the above offenses shall bo sentenced to the county jail for not loss than ton days nor more than sixty da.rs , and lined not less than $50 nor more than KSOu. or both. Section 83 provides thnt any person mnk- Ing a false oath or adlrmatlon provided In this aot shall bo guilty ot a felony , and oa conviction thereof shall bo sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of not less than ono nor more than ton vcars. Section 34 to 40 Inclusive provides penal- tics for the violation of the provisions of this net , and for offenses against peace and good order , the persons provided by law to carry out the provisions of this act. Section 41 provides that no irregularities or defects in carrying out the provisions of this act shall constitute ) n defense for the violation of the provisions of this act Section 42 provides for the publication in a newspaper In each city the boundary of oleo- tlon precincts , and the tlma nnd pluco of reg istration. Section 43 provides that the cost of carry- Inir out the provisions of this act shall bo paid out of the go u oral fund of such city , THE COUMV litinUTION. The I'lnces nt Whloh the Voting Will Mo l > onc. The county commissioners have desig nated the following polling places for the county olectlon to bo hold on November 0. rinsr WAiiD. First District Southwest corner Tenth and Jonos. Second District 1117 South Sixteenth street. Third District Engine house , Eleventh and Dorcas , BICOKI : > WAKI > . First District 1218 South Sixteenth stroot. South Sixteenth Second District--1871 street. THIRD wxnn. First District 1021) Harnoy street Second District P. Ford's placo. , FOUIITII WAIID. First District 1007 Ctipltot nvonuo. Second District 1712 St. Mary's avonuo. r i mi WAIID. First District 504 North Sixteenth street. Second District No. 6 engine house. SIXTH WAltD. First District 2530 Lake street. Second District Lyceum hall. SEVENTH WAIID. First District School houso.Twcnty-ninth nnd Woolworth. Second District H. G. Clark's building , Twenty-ninth near Dupout. EIGHTH WAIID. First District Harness shopCuming near Twentieth street. Second District Furav's barn , Curaing nnd Twenty-fourth streets. NINTH WAltD. First District Johnson's store , Twenty- eighth and Farnarn. ' Second District Hyan's store , Mercsr and Lowe avenues. SOUTH OMAHA. First District F. Plvonka's store on N street. Second District J. Lev ! , Twenty-sixth street , between N and O. Third District Hear Kolker's hotel , Q street. Fourth District Exchange hotel. Florence School house at Florence. COONTI I'llLCINCTS. Union Grutnm's hotel , Irvington. Jefferson P. Deldrcclisoii's hotel , in Ben- nlngton. Valley School house at Valley station. "Waterloo At Masonic hall building. Chicago Van Ault's ofllce. Mlllard At school house nt Mlllnrd. McArdlo AtMcArdle's school houso. Douglas At Kuser's place. West Omaha At school houso. UlUhorn At Town hull. Ailvicii u > iMothors. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup bhoulil always bo used for children toothing. It soothes tlio child , softpns the gums , allays all pains , cures wind colic , anil is the bust remedy for diar- hoca. 25o a bottle. PAXTON HOTEL , OJIAII \ Special at tention to commercial men. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Kittrcdgo & Brainurd , proprietors. AMUSISIMKNTS. To any ono capable of passing judgment upon the merits and demerits of an actor's work , Hose Coglan is something of a wonder. To acceptably portray tnreo characters so widely Different as Jocelyn , Stephanie and Peg Wellington not only requires genius ns nn aid to superior talent , but establishes un undisputed claim to that rare versatility and great power possessed by very few persons in the dramatic profession. This vast Hold was bucccssfullv covered by Miss Coglan during her engagement ot Boyd's opera house which closed last night. The largest and most discriminating audience of the week witnessed her performance of FOB Wellington and enjoyed it Immensely. She was us fascinating and pleasing ns it is possi ble for an artist to be , and the members of her company played their several parts very well. Miss Cochin's dates for next year in Omalia have been booked , commencing Oc tober 'M. _ "Lost in Now York" wns again presented at the Grand last night. The audience wus only fair , and not by any means what the showmoilts. The scenic effects am grand , the river scene nod the Grummercy park dis plays being especially fine. In fuel , their ciiuul has never been seen in this city. To add to this , the work of the company is flrst- clnss and Is aeserving of the best support the city can afford. U. I . It. K. Men Think or Such Mis ery As a man or a woman lying awake all night for fear of not potting up early enough in the morning. You can Bavo all this worry by going quickly and get ting one of those Both' Thomas alarm clocks at liiiofjt & AKIN'H , Cor. 15th and Dodge , Opp. Postofllco. Adam II. Wiltof the Fremont Tribune Job olllco , was a Unu caller yesterday. HnrvTHt Kxciirnion Time. A special car of the Central Pacific road , bearing J , C. Stubbs , thogonoral passenger ( agent , nnd n umall parly of friends , went west last nltjht attached to the overland fljcr. Hotu the Union Pnclllo nnd Hurling- ton westbound trains were Very large , and were loaded to the guards with passengers. It Is harvest excursion time. An AIiHnluio Cure. TlieOfllGlNALAUIiil'IVB OINTMENT is only put up lu largo two ouuco tin boxes , and Is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wouudB , chapped hands , and all skin orup , tlons. Will positively uUro all kinds of pilov Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIEl'INE OINf. MEN 1\ Sold by Goo luar > Druij company at 25 cents per box by mall ; iO cents. Found In tin * hinnkcr. "Tho most troublflEoirio of travelers , " said one of the oldont and host con ductors on tlio I-'ort Wuyno to a 1'itta- burtr Dihpatoh reporter the ether day , "aro always to bo found in tlio sinoko r , It generally tukoa mo twice as long to get through the smoker as the otlior cars , Tliat'a whiro the tickets are hardebt to find. I'm bpealdng of the train before it gets ncur town. Most of the countryman who sit in the Hinolcor scoin to always manage to.concoiil their tickets in BOIIIO out of the way pocket or lose it among the papers of u big pocket- book. They always assort they have a ticket Bomowliovo. and it consumes time to llnd it or make thcr. pay up , I'm niruid most of the rogues who attempt to boat their way are In tlio smoker , FALL OVERCOATS , If yon can buy m : Overcoat nnd save 33 per cent on tlio transaction , thuUI3 pur cent is equivalent' to so much money earned , Jnst consider for a moment what 83 pet-cent amounts to , on an Overcoat for wliioli you have to pay $15.00 elsewhere. It means a saving of $5.00 by purchasing of us , our .tmce being 10.00 for poods ofcqunl quality. On higher priced goods tlio saving will bo greater , Our chum to save yon these dollar * cam be easily subtnntinted by comparison of our prices with those of other stores. ' It is hardly necessary to say thnt wo show the largest line of medium weight Overcoats , comprising Mel tons , ICorsnys , "Wide Wales , Cheviots , etc. , at $5.75 , $7.50 , ? 0 00 , $12.75 and liner if you want them. The finer grades nro lined with the very best silk , with sa'tin trimmings and of superior workmanship. Social , 200 very fmo nil wool Kersey Overcoats with excellent Italian lining and a rich satin sleeve lining , < * , beautiful fitting garments , at S9.00 , they are really wcrtht $15.00 , and sire sold for ( hat elsewhere. Hab Department Correct Fall shapes of Stiil'nml Soft Hals , at prices just about one half what you lutyo to pay in other stores. Our great 05 cent Derby has not yet been duplicated by any stoic for le s than $2. Our finest Derbysat $2.00 , $2.50 and S2.75 , nre of the same qualities for which other houses tiskfiom Stf.oO to * 5. Shoes Wo are opening daily new nnd fresh goods direct from the factories. Having a big trniloand selling our Shoes PO cheap , wo sell them quick and accumulate no old stoclc. Our - > hoes uiv emphatically the best thabcan bo had anywhere nnd every pair is sold with nsunrantcc. 1 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 , Omalia. netting on Itnta. A writer in the Times , of. India , de scribes : i systoin of gambling i" Cal cutta on rain. It is carried on in n "compound" or the Hurra Un/.atvr , where , when a ruin cloud crossed the sky. a crowd collects , of otigcr , oxcltel > men ; some rush about franticnllyotlicra porch themselves hitjh on adjoining roofs and gusticulnto wildly to friends below , while till ffaxo anxiously at the sky. Those uro tlio snita , or ruin upoc- ulators , nnd the system , sis explained by the lessee of the "compound" in which it is carried on , is extremely simple. On the roof of his office is a ditch which will hold oipht surs of water. If a rain cloud bursts , and the fall exceeds this amount , the overflow is discharged into the com pound by a spout. This decides all the bets , those who wagered it would rain winning1. The bets arc entered by the proprietor in a book , the commission being ono pico per rupee , and the trans actions being all settled nt 10 o'clock the following morning' . A defaulter is hardly over known ; the gamblers nro mostly money lenders , men of substance nnd well known to cacn other. They area class by themselves , and the stakes nro usually inconsiderable , whereas in Bombay it is not unusual to nave thousands of rupees on tlio rain. The system has one advantage lain clouds can not bo manipulated ; they can not bo loaded like dice , or "faked" like horses ; there are no handicappcrs , no starters , no owiiors and no jockoys. A Clinncp Once in n IjH'o Time. Great watch sale this week ; don't fail to attend it at Euholm & Aicin's , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. U. S. postollico , Omaha , Nob. niSTTKlt Til AN GOljO. One of tilt ! Iotn in I'liiiiillold , In Col orado , For Ono Dollar. Don't bo a day too late and regret it. Bear in mind wo are going to have artesian wells , lakes and a city of i.,500 people in eighteen months , and a lot for ono dollar will mnko yon a hand some profit in that time. "VVo have fine water now nnd an elegant - gant location , but $250,000 in improve ments will change tlio looks of things. \Vo will sell no lots for loss than S5 nftor October 15. If you want ono now is the time. I'j.AiNriKLB ADDITIOK Co. , Castle Kock , Colo. The Denver Lottery Co. want agents. Tickets , oO cents. Address A. ( J. itoss & C'o. , Dem or , Colo. Clmiiftt" OnrH For Sihu-rln. It is quite possible thnt ono of those days the European railway pabsongor may hoar the cry , "Change here for Siberia , China and .InpnnP It may bo that in time ono \\ill bo ublo tostcp into the train nt Paris or Rorlin and travel by the overland route right into the heart of Japan. The Trans-Siboriun railway from Europe is being cut to tlio Russian town of Viadivoatock , directly opposite a portion of the Japanese coast. The Japs nro projecting a line to Mai- ztirn , the harbor on their side of the water , and a special line of Japanese steamers will convey passengers from one terminus to the othor. Japan is to bo the now pleasure ground for tourists. Tr.vthu extra tiry Imperial champagne- Its boQiiot Is delicious ; it is perfectly puro. A bottle with your dinner will invigorate you for u day. A Trout in n Uiivlitnr. Mr. "William G. Dilllngham , while fishing in Gorkou Creole a low days since , discovered a beautiful fossil trout , fifteen inches in length , in a huge bowlder , says the Portland Orogonian. Every fin nnd scale of the fish was as plainly marked in the rock as if out by a skilled artist. Many people wonder how trout got in Htroninx above high falls. They wore doubtless there before the falls were made , as from this fossil it is evident that there were trout in the streams of Oregon in prehistoric ages. Mr. Diillugham intends to go out some day and catch that fo-sil trout with u hummer and chisel , Cushrnaii'fc Mcntho Inlmior curci o.itiurli , houilache , neuralgia , ustlnna , huv lover. 'Jiial free ut your drugKlst , Prl.-a 5i ) cents , IT COWQXTEFUS Relieves nnd curei I IIKADACHK , EHEUMATiBM , Toothache , Bpraius , NifuitAi.r.iA , muusr.s , Sciatica , Lumbago. ( Burns and Scalds- At PriiueUu'uiiil Dnnteri. THE CHARLES A. VOGEtER CO. , Bjltlmon , Ut Grand Opening ; of Oman's fewest Enterprise for the sale of BIRDS , FISH and RARE ANIMALS Bird Cages , Fountain Aquariums , etc. WILL TAKE PLACE ON Thursday and Friday , Oct. 10th and llth BIRD SEED A SPECIALTY. njoxtendlng this general InUtntlon.I sh.ul bu ulp.isetl to fchowmy tint iunt xhlblt.nu'l hcRtrvisuro | my patrons thnt it will bo my mmcst omlcuvorto procuie tlieh riixors bj f.itr di. < laigM and p-ompt iittcntlon to their wants. Ittfspvctfully , MAX GEISLER , 417 South Fifteenth Street , Sheely Block DRS. BETTS & BEITS liOS KAKSAU STIIEKT , OUAIIA. NIB. ( Upposlto 1'axtou llutol. ) Offlce hours , 0 a. m , to B p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m. to 1 p. in. Specialists in Chronic , Nervous Skin and Blood Diseases. rJ7 Consult fttlon at ofllco or fcy mail free. Mi'dlcIiicH snnt liy mull or ox ] > res4 , securely packed , free from olsor\ntlon Oiiainntoea to euro oulrlclj' . unfdly nnd jivrmnnenliy. liERYOUS DEBILITY gSfV lons. 1'jiyslcal Dtcay. nrlsliif : from tlon , Kxcess or Indiilnoncp. proilucliifrSlccploss ness. Despondency. I'lmplos on tlio face , aver- Mon to noclety. easily aiscoiirnecd , lacic nt conll rtonco , dull , unlit for study or liuslncsa , utul llmla life a mirUen faafely. permanently nnil prl- vnluly curuil. Consult lira. llctU Ellens , iUJ Fainam Bt. , Omnha , Neb. Blcotl and Skin Diseases results , completely eradicated without the aid of Mercury. Srrofuln , ITyHlpolnf. l'e\or f-ores , lilotcliuH , ( Ilocrx. I'amsln thulleail uml Itonos , FyplillUloSorolliront , Mouth iintl 'loti ui1. OH- turrh , etc. . permanently curc-il where otliorl hive : fnlled. iliarw nn(1 HlmWcr Complaints , llld y Painful. Dlillcult , too fio. g or ( lloody urine , Urlnn lilgli col ored or with milky sediment on htamlln . Weak Jljck. ( Innorrliii'n , ( Jlcot , UyKtltlH. etc. , Promptly and Safely Cured , Charges Iteusom- ble. _ KJVR.Trn'TTW.TF1 ! Onarnnteed - } JL JKJi < U JL UXtl iii mouent Care , per- re moval complete , without cutting , cnuatlo or cllllatlon. Cures etlicted nt hnmnif patlunt Mlthout n momenta pain or nnnnjante. To YonDff- Men and Miflill3-Aeil Men , PIIDD The awful elTectB ot eorlj AOIlnp UUnrJ Vice , which biiiiRi or anlo fs. destroyliiK both mind umi body , wlln nil Its ilitiulod lllH. iwrnianentlr cured , TlTia Tjpmmn Adress ttio imvho have impaired UllO , DfJllU thniiwalvoi by improper mdiil- t-iues ucd Kolltrirjhablu. . Athlcii rulti botti ody und mind , unlUtlnt ; them ior builntsa , tudy or mnrrmt ! . .MAHHIKII MEN. orthosoonterlncon that Imp py life , awara ot physical debility , nulckly as afsted. OUR succrss. Is based upon facts , First I'ructlrnl Kxpo rlencp. Second Kverycaie In especlnlly studied- thus startlnjf nrlBht. Third -MoJIo neu ore pro , p.uod In our lulmtory exactly to suit , each case , thus airrctlnK rurus without Injury rW Bend 0 cents postujro for coletrate 1 works on Chronic. Nervous and Delicate Diseases. Thousands cured f& A friendly letter or call nifty savoy on future suffering and Bhnme. nml ilil Kolden years to life. lW No letters an- wered unless uccoinpamad by 4 conW lu stainoi. Address or call on int- . HOBfarnam Htreat. Umuha.Mel > . NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK , U. B. DEPOSTOH7 , OMAHA , NEB. ( 'apilnl . . . . $10I.0)0 ) ( ) s. Inn. 1st , 1881) ) . r ' . ' , ( ) 01) OlTIOJIIlS AND II EMIT \ \ . VATBI , Preildnut. J.i.u is .s. ! U KI > . Vice 1'iesKient. A. H.'l'OUMrilN , \f , V , Monsi' , JOHN S , OOI.I.INB , It. U ( JlI.SIIINO , J..N' . II. I'ATIIICK. W II. S , IlluiiiKS. Cashier , THE IRON BANK. Or. 12lli and I'uruain HU. A0encr.il llaiuinu' HuMuuj4'mniactel ( , Caiuulo * . bevcrul'cusej ' outixt In'eotim duyx. Hold t | 1.U ) per bor , 11 druiuiiU , or by mull from portura MTu Co. lit Wlil'o H. . N. V , I'm ! directions. Sura Curesll ES DLISED ! | I8G | J 'es ' so. emu wucMf Chcag0i | ina > } ciarkSt. Bio Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEOH Is still Treating vili ! Iho Greatest .SKILL and SUCCESS Cliroiiic , Nerwis and Priyalc Diseases , ay NERVOUS DHDILITY. Lost Manhood , Falling Memory , Exliauetinc Drains , Tcrrlblo Drcnma , Head and Back Ache .nil all the eflecu lejdmj ; to early decay .inj pcilupi Consumption or Insanity , trcand scicnlir.callj by new mithuih with iicver-fiiliiitt 'ucccss. WS-SYPHILIS.UHI allbnd IJlood and SkinDls. eases permanently cured. fli > - KIDNEY and URlNARYcoroplaints.Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Voricocclc and all ilncasc erihe Ucnilo. Urinary Org-ini curul pionipilj without injuiy In Stomach , Kulncjs or oilier Org-un , tfd No experiments. ACC and experience Im. portant. Consultation free anil sacred. * SKenJ 4 tents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases 01) ) lno'e conteinplating Murnage frnd for Dr. Clarke's ctltbratcd guide Male nu Female , each 15 cents , Iwlli ac rents ( Manijis ) Coi mil Ilia old Doctor. A friendly letter or udlmay sale umiresufler. lOK.-unUIi.inic , ami add golden jeirs to life JOSTllook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 5occnlsslampi ( ) , flcdicin * ml writings sent evcrj where , sccur" fruni exposure. Hours , a to 8. Sunda > S9tnn Address F. D. CLARKE , IV1. D. , (86 ( So. ClnrU St. , CHICAQO , ILL. . PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH * i * 1302 PARNAM STRKKT. TIMKEN SPRIN1VEHICLES Hw\drtdtoft\oiu ' . ' ii" rt' * ri , iiiJiMrS. i Orently Imnrovna with i inelni > lmcU i on o lao. En lo8trlillMB" ' ' < ' ' "T" ' , Tli'i i'rinycnn | en and nturton uconllnv to the Mnlnlit iiuiontuvu. i Ad > pt * < l equal ! ' wnll ( o rou h cc'intrr ur line Vlt drlvoo WUUltojou tinat natlaractlon. * ( UttK O9 - - r- " > - - - < , - . . .k'KrfKAKNK.sa.iUUt JEIIIJT- tJyT' * IID , BOOT i aii , . llBuoM Urrt DU > I Jlleclrle.rV ; I'J-jlrMllj ' Ittounl , .11 . . .k i uu reiur. Inf lUro'1 JJ1 to lli lih u < 1 li riiii > Nlrrii > ll , klectrU ' "l > V iTii..t tL or ri.rrcliJ.ujoucM | . lllII.TaiakM | | > urrU i.lill. | aiiUup.Vonlc4.ejtr. . Northwestern Military caaamyf Tiveiitjr.thrcQ r.illoi nortli or Clilcano ) hni a lull dirpi of czpurlenreO lu truitor i IIvu caiiriet o ( tiuly. and unaurimijert ( itclllltei ( or IniT.'iK'tlon , jiualih. tioaie tniiiloru unit Chrlttlan IntJucnc * . bend ( or calulocuu lu lllKliluua 1'urH , III , JOHN E. WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin. Upon for enguuumcnts ut concerts , entertain * monti etc , At 1'uplln IteKlduncB. Ml North 15th Street. Omaha , SILOES. Foi your niuriH ami uijrn | lu mo mid . will iml } im u iihciiii'K that win roimvKi.r ( . 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