8 THE OMAHA DAILY BIDE : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 12 , 1889. THK CITY. The office of Iho board of public works ma ycfttordny removed to the room in the court house basement recently oc cupied by City Treasurer Hush. Pnrk Ofllccr Gooclnuh found an old \vpman lying on the sidewalk on Crolrrh- ton n von tic , south of llnnscom ptirlt , last night. She was rospoclnbly dressed , but was harofootod mid too weak to tvilllf. She givvo her name as Marie Balloek , and said she lived with her BOH , Malhlas Balloclc , at Eleventh nnd Bancroft , but was unable to uccount for hoi' condition. Personal Al Fnirbrothcr , of Lincoln , Is at the Pax- ton. ton.O O , I ? . Chapman , of Lincoln , is at the Pax- ton. ton.G. G. W. Martin , of ICcarnoy , is. nt the Mll- larti. II. Morris , of Howard , Is stopping at the Casey. C. f. JJuftor , of Ulysses , isroglstorcd nt the Casuy. L. F. Fowler , of Button , Is a guest at the Murray. J. P. Allen , of Fremont , Is stopping at the Murray. John Stccn , of Wahoo , Is registered nt the Mlllard. A. F. Kelson , of 13tuo Hill , Is stopping at the Casey. D. L. Sprcchor , of Hartley , is a guest nt the CUBO.V. C. A. Paterson , of Stratton , la a guest at the Piixtoii. II. IC. Warren , of Nellgh , is registered at the .Mlllard. F. M. LaOrnnge , of Fullerton , Isa gucstnt the Milliard. Senator A. S. Paddock , of Uontrlco , is nt the Murray. J. 13. Leader nnd wife , of Chadron , arc nt the Mlllard. Joseph 'Footer , of Lincoln , Is registered nt the Murray. O. M. Lnmbcrtson , of Lincoln , la storming ftt the Millurd. O. Homo nnd II. N. Cnrpontor , of Syra cuse , arc nt the Murray. J. M. Sammons ana wife , of Chadron , arc. registered at tlio Paxton. John W. Hoffman nnd J. W. Lansing , of Lincoln , nro at tlio Millnrd. Messrs. S. 13. Vorls nnd V. D. Price , of Lrouisvilltv Ivy. , nro In the city. J. Stewart "Wnllneo. M. P. , of London , England , Is n guest at the P.mon. C. F. Smith , of Atkinson , la in the city on business , nnd is stopping nt the Casey. Church Howe carne to town yesterday to moot Jay Gould nnd Mr. S. II. II. Ulnrlc. C. C. Morrison , ot Dayton , O. , is visiting John Sclicnelcat-101 North Twentieth street. Gcorgo M. Hyland and T. L. Hughes , of Fremont , Nob. , leave by the Overland llyer for Sitka , AlasKa , to-day. Charles Dewey has returned from Wash ington. Ho states that the Knights Templar parade nt that point was the greatest affair ho ever witnessed. At ttio Windsor J. Snrgood , Hnrman ; Ed D. Olnistcad , Pcnn Yun , N. Y. ; Mrs. L. Odoll , Bcllevan , Jn. ; S. S. Hrudway. In- Nichols , Sahcthn , Knn. Ktuirrwtiy Ijovors. Chief Scnvoy yesterday received a letter from Fremont , O. , asking him to keep a look out for.John Ulsh and Mrs. JcnnioWenderfor , who eloped from that phico last Sunday morning. Special Council Mectlne. A special meeting of the council has neon called for to-night , to apnrova of the ordinance for the grading of Thirty-Sixth and Hurt Btrcqt , as also for the passing of the appropriation ordlnniu'n. Nothini : to Do. For the first time in the history of that ofllco , the clerk of the United States circuit court finds hftnsclf with nothing to do. Ho says thcro never was such a lack of busi ness. No now cases uro being Hied and the P' old ones , excepting these Holfcnstciu chest nuts , are running out. Mnrriimo IJICOIIRBS. Licenses were issued to the following parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Kamo and Uesidcnce. Age. ( Thomas A. Loionzen , Omaha 25 I Mury Mcintyre , Omaha 20 j Peter Jensen , Oinnim 'JO 1 Mnrriu , Jensen , Omaha 20 rurlmono Cutters. The cutters of the curbstones which nro feeing put In on Vinton stieot from Twenti eth to Twenty-fourth , claim that the city inspector specter is too exacting In his demands on them anu they have therefore quit work. The inspector says that they were not prop erly fitting the stones to each other , and were not putting suflleient dirt back of the curb to hold it up. Williams Suspended. J. II. Williams , the colored janitor nt St. Barnabas school , was suspended by Charles Wchrer , chairman of the committee on heat ing and ventilation. Williams Is accused of improper conduct toward the children of the school. His case will bo called before the board at its next regular meeting , The complaint was lilod by Mrs. P. H. Allan. Too Con 11(1 inc. Jnsso I3ohannon nnd Mary Payton , both colored , were old-tlmo lovers. Jesse loft his sweet heart in Chllllcotho , Mo. , and came to Omaha sovor.il months ago. After saving up a few dollars ho sent for Mary , stating that they would bo married upon her nrrlv.il , Mary camo. The two oc cupied rooms in the Buuio building at No. 414 South Thirteenth street. Mary now claims that Jesse sojuccd her on tlio promise of murrlngo , but failed to heap hid promlso. Yesterday she reported her condition to the police , und will ct once conimonca proceed ings on the grounds of broach of promise. A Cowardly llovonco. George King , of Pllgor , Neb. , was brought hero yesterday by Deputy United States Mar- ahal Lyons , under arrest for Rending ob- BCOIIO matter through the malls. King once worked in the Central Pacific railroad shops and was discharged. As n moans of revenge It is allepcd ho has been sending letters tors containing vllo abuseto the master mechanic , Philip H. Douglas , who not only reported him , but turned the letters over to thq authorities. King was taken before Com missioner Anderson ami bound over In the BUIU of J300 to appear at the next term of court for trial. Ho gave ball and was re leased. Tlio inchest Klio Und Hcon. She was from one ot tlio Interior hamlets of Iowa , ami had como to sco the wonderful features of the metropolis of Nebraska , of Which she had read u great deal. Her at- tlro , her air of strangeness , her intense cur- loslly , and her ovldoat ploasura at ovory- tlntiK' she saw , plainly showed that she was entirely unfamiliar with city llfo nnd city nights. Yet , wlttial , she had that affected dignity peculiar to country girls who have been cautioned to bo very careful when they -visit the elty , Having viewed the attractions In the business portion of the city pretty thoroughly , nnd wondered to her heart's con tent at the Jargo buildings , the Hue stores , ' und tic seething tltlo of humanity on bust * e s bent , the hucollo maiden boarded tha prip car of a cable train at the postofllco. She sat in silent enjoyment of the novel ox- lierlcnco until the train reached the Coliseum. wicn | turnluR to tho'conduutor she exclaimed In a voice audible to all ou board : "Well , I declare , if that ain't the biggest ice house I over saw. " Thora was a general smile , and the con ductor found H diflloult to repress a guffaw while explaining to the astonished umldon the real character of Colonel Prince's big itruclure. It was a suggestive commentary , * TI1I3 INQUISITION. It la Bcilnc Prtneoiiloil In Mccrct by the Grnmt Jury , The grand Jury apparently has n prolific source of Information concerning the prlvnto nt well ns the public actions ot the county commissioners for the past two years. Some tlnio ngo the county purchased a buggy for the use of the superintendent ot the poor farm , paying therefor $00. The grand Jury hits ascertained that the purchnso wni madu of a negro who wni employed nt the tlmo by Commissioner W. J. Mount. Commissioner Turner was cUHed before the Jury anil asked about the mirchnso. l o udinlltcd that he had not scon , the buggy , bul took Alount's word to the effect Hint It \vns n bargain at $ (10. ( Ho said ho wasn't authority on buggies himself , but no Jiinn living could get nn advantage over him in purchasing or swapping wagons. Si'poi Intciulcnt Mnhonoy , of the poor farm , was called , and told what ho thought nbout the buggy. It was peed enough for him. Ho wasn't proud , ho snld. Charles Kosi , who was assistant superln- intcndcntof the comity hospital , was railed nnd asked for his explanation of the contrac tor's notion in changing the plans of the .hospital without having consulted the archi tect. Commissioner Turner was recalled and questioned on this point , Ho evidently didn't pivo much light on the subject In speaking of his testimony afterwards , he said : "It didn't take 'em long to 11 ml out that I didn't ' know ns much n * they thought I did. " The grnnd jury will not conclude its labors for nnoUiar week. The grand jury appeared hoforo Judge Wnkcloy nt H o'clock .yesterday afternoon , nnd Foreman Clark stated the desire of the jury to visit the hospital to investigate matters - tors in connection with the examination of the chnrgot against the commissioners' man agement of that Institution. Judge Wnkoley gtantcil tlio request , stat ing that there were no statutory regulations in the case. IIo Informed the jury that what might bo seen nt the hospital would bo used to enable the jury to arrive ntn better under standing of tbo cvidenco before them , but that no indictment could , bo returned upon moro observations made' bytho jury as a boJy. All Indictments should bo nuulo upon actual evidence. Any information obtained on the ground should bo verified by examina tion before the jury in session. The grand jury then took possession of a band wagon , chartered for the purpose , and drove to the hospital. Ono member of the body drove to the building In a private con- voynneo nnd reached the place some mlnutoi nhead of the rest of the jury. Portly Ed Walsh took warning from tlie arrival of the first member of the august body , and put n force of men at work cleaning out the debris from the halls of the hospital , creating n dust that was witnessed oy the visitors long before they arrived nt the hospital. The Jury inspected the building and made an ex amination of the grading- that has been done nn a over which so much" trouble bus arisen. Wo nro willing to bear testimony to tlio odlcacy and value of Hood's Sarsap- arilhv , which wo hnvo been ndvoi'tisincr some years in our paper , having used it for bloo'd impurities with great success. It is tv preparation of standard merit , made of perfectly puio ingredients , and thoroughly olTectivo in cleansing and purifying the system. For eruptions , boila , etc. , it can bo relied on every time. Our own experience with it has been most gratifying , and wo are glad to give it this endorsement. Athol ( Mass. ) Transcript. AViriti NOT MOVE. " 'Tlio Board of Htl aunt Ion Will Remain in Masonic llnll. The board of education rooms will not bo changed. Considerable has been said In regard to the Masonic Temple craft being anxious to have the board vacate its present quarters , but according to a resolution which was adopted by the Masons In , their mooting Thursday night , the contrary seems to bo tlio case. 'J ho resolution was ns follows : Resolved , That it is the scnso of the board of directors of the Masonic Temple that the lease entered into by them with the board of education for the rooms now occupied by the latter in Freemasons' hull bo not cancelled , A Olmnco Once in n LiH'i : Time. Great watch sale this week ; don't fail to attend it at Edholtn & Auin's , cor. ] 6th and Dodge , opp. TJ. S. poatofllco , Omaha , Neb. OUOSS-TOWN Er-iKOTUICITY. The First Car Rung From Belt 1-ino to Tark. The Omaha Street Hallway company tried one of its now Pullmans on the track extend ing from the power house on Nineteenth nnd I/.ard south by way of Sixteenth nnd Leaven- worth to Ilanscom park. The trial trio proved a success. The advent of the car wai a pleasant sur prise to the citizens along the touto and its appearance awakened considerable enthusi asm. asm.A number of other trips are to bo made , nnd by Sunday or Monday It is hoped that the new line reaching from the 13elt line to Ilanscotn park will bo ready for the public. Thcro will bo but three cars run on the Twenty-second and Twenty-fifth street line of the motor company after next Sunday. The passengers will bo transferred at Seven teenth and Hurt to the lines running south. Tlio AVulnut Hill and South Eleventh street motor line will probably bo making regular runs by Sunday. The folIowiUR nro to bo tto points of trans fer from street car and cable to the electric curs and vice versa ns soon us regular trips nro made : Twentieth nnd Cunilng , Six teenth and Dodge , Park avenue and Loavon- worth and Seward and Saundors. Knlclitf ) of I'ytlilim Visiting Omaha , and in attendance to the grand lodge , will llnd a beautiful selection of badges and jewels at special prices during the grand lodge session. Call and see us. EDIIOLM & AKIN , Cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. Contracts Awarded. At the mooting of the board of public works yesterday tlio following contracts were awarded for paving Thirtieth street from Hrlstol north to the city limits ; Twen tieth and Twenty-fourth from Vinton south to the city limits ; J. E. niley & Co. , Woodruff snndstono on sand , $2.in ; Galesburg brick , $2.0:1. : Hugh Murphy , Sioux Falls or other gran- Uo , $2.)0 ! ) ; Colorado sandstone , f.VJl ; Wood ruff sandstone , fllo ! cedar blocks on con- crcto , S1.G5 ; cypress blocks on concrete , tl.CS. James fox , sheet fnphultutn , forms A , 1J nnd C , ( a.74 , | J r 4 and & ! .3I , respectively. J. O. Regan & . Co. , cedar blocks on * and nnd plank , tl.81 ; cypress blocks on sand and plank , $1.03 and $1.33) ) on concrete , $1.03. . TH13 COURTS. SI , BInry's Avctitto Congregational Church lioscs Its Suit. The case of the St. Mary's Avcnuo Con gregational church against tha city for dutn- ngos resulting from a change of grade was decided in favor ot the city last evening. The court instructed the jury to bring in n verdict for defendant , which they did without - out leaving the box. The plaintiff was not nllowed to introduce nny testimony except an ordinance , the court ruling ncnlnst them on account of irregularity in the proceedings. The court lifld that the appraisers , who made the award of damages from which the church people appealed , were not properly quallllcd bccau o they did not tuko the proper oath. An appeal will bo taken. John S. Mullen has brought suit ugalnst Abraham Davis to recover $10 loaned to de fendant , John L. Miles has begun proceedings against Anthony Hcrold to recover foOJ on a note , Judge Wakoloy imposed the following sentences yesterday nttarnoon : John Hatton , two years In the penltcn- tlnrv. Edward Habblngton was sentenced to three months In the county jail and to pay the costs of prosecution. Mary Lnrscn will bo Imprisoned In the county jail tun days nnd pay the costs of prosecution. This prisoner changed her plea of guilty of the charge of grand larceny und pleaded guilty of petit larceny. The jnry In the case of the state ngalnst William Shea , charged with robbery , re turned a verdict of euilty of larceny from the person. County Court. E. Mittclstacdt , a Now York dealer In human hair , has brought suit against Kate M. Clampltt for $90.03 alleged to bo duo tin a bill of goods. The opinion of the people is that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is the best und cheapest remedy for coughs , colds , sere throat , asthma , etc. The healing and purifying qualities of Sal vation Oil render it the best article for the speedy and s.ifo cure of ulcerated sores. Price only 23 cents. J.VV GOUIjI ) IN OMAHA. The OJjjcct of Ills Trip nn Inspection of tlio Missouri I'nclllc. Jay Gould , president of the Missouri Pn- clflc , accompanied by S. H. H. Clarke , vice president of the road , Miss Helen Gould , Edwin Gould , Dr. Munn , of Now York , and Superintendent Katuburn , ar rived in the city at 3:13 : yesterday afternoon on a special train over the Missouri Pacific. The train , whi ; h came in nt the Webster street depot , consisted of Mr. Gould's com bination car , a sleeper and two baguutro cars , und was In charco of Conductor IIoo- ton. ton.Mr. Mr. Gould stated that his health wa much bettor than It was ono year ago , and Unit ho was feeling "ilrit rate. " The object ot his trip had no special signifleanea beyond an inspection ot the road nnd its branches. Regarding the building of a road from Omulm to the northxvcst Mr. Gould asserted that ho had nothing to say concerning the matter absolutely nothing. As far as ho was concerned ho had no information that would even momentarily interest the public. The construction of such a line would doubt less bo ot great benefit to Omaha. When asked if in his opinion New York would get the world's fair , -Mr. Gould re plied : "I don't know ; haven't given the sub ject n moment's thought. " Then Mr. Gould und the party stepped Into carriages and were driven about the city for an hour , during which time they visited the most important places of interest in tno city. After luncheon-nt the Mtllard the party returned to the train and retired. The special will leave this morning for Kansas City and from thence to Vueblo , Colo.where the party will remain a day or two , return ing direct to Now Yorlr. U. I * , n. n. Men Think of Such Mis- cry As a man or a woman lying awake all night for feaiof not getting up enrly enough in the morning. You can save nil this worry by going quickly and get ting one of these Seth Thomas alarm clocks at DDHOLM & AKIN'S , Cor. loth and Dodge , Opp. Postollloo. A Mexico-American Bank. Attention Is called to the advertisement elsewhere of the prospectus of the Inter national and Mortgage .Bank of Mexico ice , incorporated uudor Mexican law , which terminates the liability of shareholders upon full payment for thcis shares. The authorized capital of thit company is $5,000,000 , with power to in crease , and the shares are $100 each. The present issue of shares will be to the amount of3r.00,000 , of which $ JCOJOJO will bo of fered to the public. The orgamzatio'n of the company is already completed , nnd among the American directors are widely known Jlnancicrs and others of character and re sponsibility In the business world. The pur pose of the now Institution is fully set forth in the prospectus , to which the attention of bankers especially is directed. Chnmlicrlniii'4 Colic , Cholera and Dlarrluioa Kemcily. This medicine can always bo depended upon , not only in tlto milder forms of summer complaint , but ujso for malig nant dysentery and cholera infantum. The lives of many persons and especial ly children are saved by it each year. J'rnluilily n Mistake. A telegram was received from Washington stating that the papers in regard to the alto for the postofllco had been received and were in the hands of the department of justice of- llcials , whoso business it is to examine titles. United States District Attorney LJrltehott was scon and asked what papers wcro re ferred to in the dispatch. IIo said that no papers had been sent from hero , and ho could not account for the statement. Thcro had boon some correspondence with the attorney general In regard to the matter , but nothing else had passed , The appraisement papers nro not yet completed , and nothing further will bo done until they are forwarded. Merchants' Hotel. Largo sample rooms. $2S2.CO&iporday. : Nat Brown. * * 'c ' v < ? TREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. UNITED STAKS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WnshlnRton , D. O. By an analysts of Dr. Price's Cronin Baking Powder I find it carefully compounded , and I regard it as tlio best . ' baking powder in the market in ovor.C respect. PETER COLLIER. 'J ate 9ipmlst ( of tuo United States Departmcnl of Agriculture. Jjadjgestlon IS not only oT.dlstTCSslnfr . compliant , of Itself , but , tbj causing the blood to become depraved ntul the system cn > ( coblcil , la the parent of Innumernblo malmlles. That Aycr'd Sarsnpnrllln ia the beat euro for Indigestion , even when complicated with Liver Complaint , ia proved by < the following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake , of 13rock\vny Centra , Mich. : "Liver ronifll/ilnt / nnil Indigestion rnado my llfo n-burden and came near ending my existence. For moro tlinn fourycnM I suffered untold ngonv , was reduced almost to a skeleton , uiul liardl v had BtroiiRlh to drag myself about. All Id mis of food dhtrcssiid me. and only tha most dcllcatn could bo digested at nil. Within the tlnio niGntloncd several i)1iyslclnim treated mo without giving re lief. Nothing that I look .seemed to do nny pnnnnnunt good until I commenced the use of .Ayer's Snrsnp.iillln , which has produced wonderful results. Soon lifter commencing to tnko the Sarmpa- rllla I could sco nn Improvement In my condition. My appetite linerm to return and with It came the ability to digest nil the food taken , my strength Im proved each day , mid after n few months of faithful attention to your directions , I found myself n well woman , nbto to attend to nil household duties. The medlulno has given mo anew now lease o llfo. " rnnrAnrn BY Dr. J. C , Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Price $1 ; li uotllct , | 5. Worth $1 n'oottlc. DRS. BETTS & BEITS liOS HAHNAM STIIEET , OM.AIU , NBO. lUj'poslto 1'axtou Hotel. ) Office hours , 9 ft. m , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 n. m. to 1 p. in. s Spooltllsti in Chronic , Nervous Skin ami Blood Diseases. . tr"CoiisultaUontat office or by mail freo. Medicines snnt liy mnll or express , securely packed , frco from observation. Guarantees to euro quickly , safely and permanently. NERYODS DEBILITY bf S tl s lions. Physical lu-cny. arising from Indl-scro tlon , Kxcoss or Indulgence. } > ioduclmrSleepIe S ness. DespomlencjVPlmpies on the face , aver sion to society , easily dlscournaea. Icon of contl donee , dull , unfit far study or business , and llnds llfo n burden. Safely , permanently nnd pri vately cured. Consult Hrs. lletts & Bctts , 1103 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Blood and M Diseases results , completely eradicated without the nlO of Mercury. Scrofula , .Kr/slpolas. revcr Sores , lllotches , lilcers. 1'wnsin the Head anil Bones , Syphilitic SoroUhroat. Mouth nnd Tongue. Ca- tarth , etc. . permanently cured whcro otlrcrl have failed. Virlnorr IfrilirjrD' nni1 madder Complaints , AlUlluyi Ullllalj 1'alnful. Ullllctilt , too fre quent burning or Bloody Urine. Urine high col ored or with milky sediment on standing , Weak Bacfc , OonorrlKua , Gleet , Cyntltli. etc. , Promptly and Safely Cured , Charges ilensonv ble. CJ'H'UTfVTT ? ? "C1l Guaranteed per- S3 J J UIJ JUJ JOAJJUH inanent diro. ro * moval complete , without cuttltiir , caustic or dlllatlon. Cures elfectcd nt home by patient without a moments pain or annoyance. To Yonnir Men and MiflfllG-Aei [ Men , PHT5P The tmtnl affect ? of early AOITDD uUllIJ Vice , which biinr3 organlo weakness destrnyint ; Loth mind and body , with nil Its dreaded ills pt1 rinanentlvcnrccl , Mprrninn Adrossthojowhohave impaired i DullU themselves by improper Indul gences ar.d folltnry habits , which ruin both body and inliul , unllttlng them tor business , itudy or inarriagp. > I AttitiKi ) MBN. or these entering on that hap pylifo , a are of physical debility , quickly a elstcd. OUR-SUCCESS. Is based upon facts , first Practical Kxpo rlcnce. Second Kveryeaso is especially studied- thus stai tlnfj in Ight. Third Jloillcmes are pro , pared In our labatory exactly to suit each case , thus atrcctliiK cures without injury Ci Senil 0 cents nostcpe for celohrate 1 works on Chronic , Nervous nnd DelicateDiseases. . Thousands ctiroil. 1& A friendly letter or call may save you future stitrerliiB nnd shame , and add golden years to lite. fr No letters tin- wered unless accompanied by 4 cents in i tamci. Address or call ou DUs. ISCTTS A : JIKTTS , 1103 Furnuin Street , Omaba , Neb. THE BESTYWITE WHKt IH AMERICA JOSEPH CILLOm STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1SJ3. Has. 303 404-I70-C04. THE MOST PERFECT OP PEN& VI O. 7 L. A. No. 600 Proposals for Army JKupplles. . lleadpiart rd Department of the 1'laho. Ulllce oC Chief Commla-.ary of Sub- Blstenco. Omiiliu , Nob. , Sept. iJth , IbSJ. Scaled proposals , In triplicate , subject to the usual conditloiH , ulll boTucelved ut this olllco until VI o'clock : m. . runtr * ! standard time , and nt thu oiUcesof the nctliic cominlssiirlos or mibUtit- enoo lit L'oiuSiiliioy , Nlotirara , and Itoblnson , Neb , : Tort U. A. Ittusell. Wyo. , nnd Tort Done- luu , Utah , until 11 o'clock n. in. , mountain standard time , on Tuesday , the 11th day of October , Itti.i. ui uhlch time and placet they will bo opened In the moseiico ot bidders , for the furnishing and delivery of Hour for UHUO ns a component of the lutlon. Preference will bu elvcn to articles of domestic production or manufacture , conditions of quality and price ( Including In the price of foreign productions or manufacture' ) thu duty thereon ) being equal. 'IharlKlitU reserved to reject nny or all bids , lllank proposals and wpoclllcntloiu showing In detail the quantities required nnd ghlng tull information as to the condition of contracts ulllbefurnbhDd on application to nny of the above mentioned otllces. J. W , liAIIHIUttll , Mn ] , wd 0. H. , U.S.A. , Chief 0. 8. "dtolM2 lo Contractors. Estimates either eutlro or in part will be re ceived for the construction of a warehouse for VVra. Deonnff A ; To . to be situated at nth St. nnd Capitol Ave. , Omftfia. Nebraska. For Plan * . etc. , cull otthe olilro of I. Ilowisox Jn. , Architect , 6U Hiqwn D'ld'jf , ICth nod Doug- oSd'Jt. FALL OVERCOATS , 1C you cnn buy nu Overcoat nnclsnvo 33 per cent on the transaction , thnb 33 per cent is equivalent to so much money earned. Jnsb consider fern monicnb what 33 percent amounts to , on nn Overcoat for which yon Imvo to pny $15.00 elsewhere. It means n saving oE $5.00 by purchasing o u ? , our yvicQ being 810.00 for poods oC equal quality. On higher priced goods the saving will bo greater , Our claim to save you these dollars can bo easily subtantiatcd by comparison of our prices with those oC other stores. It is hardly necessary to say that we show the largest line of medium weight Overcoats , comprising Mel- teas , Koranys , Wide Wales , Cheviots , etc. , at 5.75 , $7.50 , ยง 9.00 , $12.75 and liner it you want them. The liner grades are lined with ( ho very best sillc , with satin trimmings and of superior workmanship. Special , 200 very fine all wool Kersey Overcoats with excellent Italian lining and a rich satin sleeve lining , beautiful fitting garments , at $9.00 , they are really wcrtli $15.00 , and are sold for that elsewhere. Hat Department Correct Fall shapes of Still'and Soft Huts , at prices just about ono half what you ha\o to pay in other stores. Our great 95 cent Derby has neb yet been duplicated by any store for less than 12. Uur finest Derbysat $2.00 , $2.50 and $2.75 , arc of the same qualities for which other houses ask from $3.o0 to 95. Shoes We arc opening daily now and fresh goods direct from the factories. ILxving n big trade nud Polling our Shoes so cheap , wo sell them quiclc and accumulate no old stuck. Our shoes arc emphatically the best that can bo had anywhere and every pair is sold with aguaruntcc. 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 Douglas Streets , Omaha. to Your \Vur lr4 > tc. These cool days suggest henry clothing -\v e nro well prepared to provide for the cojnfort of our customers. Our stock comprlfccs Men's Tall nnd Winter Suits of the hlchoit grade of material and \voik- nmn&hip , jouetner with nn unlimited si.p- ply ofarm Hosiery and Underwear. Our artistic selection of Necku oar Is a do- llpht to the eyes. Wo hno something choice In Ilnndlccr- chlafs homethlnc uxcellent In Gloves and somethlni : lollabluin Umbrellas. Children's Clothlui ; a specialty. GOLD MEDAL , PAUIo , 1878. W. BAK71KT& CO.'S UppplrfpQt Pnonn Blodiudin uUbud -fa absolutely jxiro and it la soluble. No Chemicals are wctIn \ Iti prrpnratlon. It Jus mora lAln Ihrrt llincl the ttrtnytlt of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrow root or Sugar , and Ii tlicrcforo far moro economical , totting Itii Ifian one cent a cup. It ! delicious , uourlthllij ; , itrcnglhcnln ? , ] ! ! BII.Y DiursTl.li , anil tdmlraM ; iilnpted for Imalldi ai vclici pcreoua la lualth. Sold bjr Grocers eicrjiilicrc. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester. ETasa ABOUT GLOVES. Whenyou are buylnpr ptoiys renieniher that there la . Bucho'liliigasuiirlcollmt m" l tooclicni > . Itlsbetlcrto pny a fair price nud pet Kood frlavefl Hire llnlcli- BliiNoii'H. They nro niailo Jtiom delected skins In Hie r liestiiKiiincr mill nro nr- , riintcil to bo tlio most scnrlci-nlilo inaOc. Ifjou want to know moro about gloves In general nnd Illllchlllnnn'g ( Jlnven In imrtlcular. onoloso stninpfor tlio book About ( ilovi-H. It will Interest \OU. STAIlUSIIICDlSk. . JOIIX'C. ! IU'lt'llt.MO.V. John.town , Jf. DrJ.E.McGREW The Well Known S IB unsurpassed In thu trcatniunt of all forniaut 1'itiv- -\TI : DJHKIKI : * , Gleet and Sriuur- uitr , n euro guur- aiitnod. t-riuiA. : IMI-O- lioss of . , and inn bl tlon. Briiur/- TV or llAiiui.v : MKS : absolutely cured. Send for liooks for " " , "Man" or "Woiniin. " each 1U ccnta ( stamps ) NKIIVOUH.NBHS , . and i 1 1 imn i fqffthui.v DiHiSKS cured inilckly nndpunniiiiently , Trcatuiont by conespoudcuce , send stamps for reply. CONSULT ATIO.X l CCR , Ofllco S. E. cor. lth : ! nnd Jnckson Sts. Oiniihii , JMoudny Octotjor 1 Itli. lr. Win Jl. CRANE , Aided by a competent comedy company under the direction ot Joseph HIOOKH. Monday unii Tuapau tiventnut anil n'cdnttdau Matinee. the nP r cosmopolitan comedy , ON PROBATION By liramler Miittlicwe and ( ice , II. Jessop. Wednesday livening , Oct. 10 , .1 UiwtDwMe. lllll. , PAPA PERRICHON. From the 1 rcnch of I , a lllchn. And tha latest London sensation THE QAt.LOON. , beats go on sale Saturday JOHN E. WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin. Open for engagements at concerts , enterUlu- ineiita etc. , Atl'upllsKesIdence , Kl North llth Street , Oiuab . Tha largest , fustcnt iinil Illicit In the world , I'asscngcr accnmmodntlona iniciccllcit. Xc\v Y.II I * to T.lvcrimnl Tin < tiiPonMtnitt. Ilia Cclclir.ucil ITIio Kliic t , Slcnnl-1 nnl 1C } ] . UllvuMtmiicI Bhlo 111 the \Vorld.l UCIi I Dill New York to QlaTgow via Lonionisrrj l'urne 6la . . . Ott 19th | flicnssla , Nov 2d , Je\oni ) ! , October atl ) | Krhlopic , Nov. . . . th Ncv York to Azores , Gibraltar ani Italy. Hnluon , Scconil'CIu.i , and Htttrnco mlp iuilonc * ! tcniis , K rui > l li I loKttii i tilui i il. liinuo u > nll.il.lu to ns luinbytllliir the I'lctuivwiuo flydo nnil Noitli nf hi. Ian.I , or KUcr iicm-y and bouth of liclanil , or Nuclei nnil ( ill.i.illtu. . ' KxrtiriiluiiK to 1'nrl * or ronlliicnlnt Toiirn on low. fRt tiMni. Tia\eloiV ClrcuKr Littfin of Credit and Prntts fornny nniiiiint nt luurstcuiicutrateg. Amilr to any nf our loml nrpwt * nrto HENDERSON BROTHERS , Clllcogfe , III. II. S IlAT.r , . II. V. Mnoitc9. U. H. MA lies. The I ) jO Stnnilam Horn. Itcmmlics Tor the cur * . r\ l > ri\nto nllmtntH nrc un * ruriiin'nl for imrltyf etc. SHtl9rA < tliii ( lilarnntcCHl. Onlor Kenudy No , 1 for SvuiQll UrAknr.f i > r Ital . lOJ'ti. I'l Ice tl 00. . . ( or loil U iilivn < l ur uliyMull iK-'MHtj 111 married meii.ortlioiocnttiliiKonthat happy life. 1'ilce.llW. J\o 3forllon rrl.ot ( ir Hloijt In cltlur sex. Acomblncil truntincnt for Internal and IOCA ! life. Cures in 1 to & ilajH. .No rtniroorlnjcctlon. WlllnotcuuscBtrktiiro , rumormnnrtlnK llasiiirolliumlrc.UnfcAKu.rrlccfl.no. ho 4. Sntiitho S | rrlfle for men oronun I'ttAcnt * ( ronorilioca , ttc. o nibbir nor Injection 1'acl.nKi laMsSOdt8. Kally need 1'iicotl < n. wlllrciiila oaled trial tainploof remedy .So.1 or-1 on receipt ol iita.ln etninps for ixibtnge. Any one of Ihcuo reincdleit prompt * ly suit ( fenltil ) IinmU nu lecefpt of tlio pllct , Cl 00. liilrrrfkllns Book to rfllii'runt.inai I ledor sliiRlu.tuit t re . STANDARD REMEDY CO , Chicago. III. A Porfsot Face Powder. i AGE POWDER , 'i-Sr tlilblu. Ucn'l rubuiT. Buldbj-Urngiliti. KlN.lerX SOI rarnmnM lllimoX 1,101 N.HIh L ; On larn-.mM : Gryioilmtnllrutf Co ,1,110 Sthroln , 1,517'jiTorUU'-,113 , OnN.Ulln cor. WtUl if | Morrcll'i.rnrCl.lricu.llt'rnniL . ' - -i' 3f CIT YMHUint OIIK istlitllufrikj,3ic ! , ittiij.co , ros , COD- III , cor. Center : Meilcal Inilllulo Drue Ktoro.roi , lloleo luih- l' .cor. 1'nclllc , On H. 10IH : lull i , HOi Multli Uini c r FurII * Ic ; Uu S , litlu Coni.,11 , 211 ; Kul.u u Co. , cor. Duiil l , > lie cor Hlh n < l Cumlni ; , On Hann ler'ii Dr. HA\II | 'I , 1,101 , Oili * cor. 2ltli } Swirt'iaC'n ,3jlli n IUiten ] > orJ > ; brluiefcr'fl , Sli-rm n Ave. nn 1 CoiLJ.I lul i , IJtli li.l . U'uohvorlli Avca.Dr Uentlcli'i 1.COI IIOM-ird ) CuJo'lXcnr. Clhaa I IMerrel lo > if.U < plt\l v- ' nl 14th bt . W. J. HctirUrr'i ; h > > kor U Co , S. unl.li. . lMio1"aIrtl > lch-T < 1nii l > ruic t'o .rtlak * . llruca& to. LATEST PERFUP IE EXQUISITE i HIAWATHA BROOKS BROS. & CO. Importers and Wholesale Dealers la Watches , Jewelry , Cutlery , Notions , Novelties , Albums , Fancy Goods , Walking Canes , Coat-Collar Springs , &c. , &c. Largo assortment for f'Cano ' Racks , Knife Boards , Spindles , Auctioneers , Streetmen and I'eUJIen. JllB variety of Ic. lOo and 25e counter KOOds. beiiU for Illustrated catalogue. BROOKS BROS. & CO. , J17.119.YortliFou/liSt. ! , St. Louis , Mo. TIBIKENSPHIMG VEHICLES H /runJr jjo/i > ou fO tly Imnrovotl with ewinKlmr nhacW''B m a and eh art on nccr i rlin to the ttrjjflit put on tiifita. Atl&ptod eQuoJlr well to routh cc'.intry or tlno X1U drlvcj Wai iTojou U at nutlafuctlon. The Tyler System of Bank Counters Unequalled in Style , Quality or Pilco. The Tyler Desks. 200 Now Stylos. Toffetlitr with 1000 Styles Toblei , Chain , ic. ' ThotyjorRoynlTypoWrltorCnblnota and Deilc Combined. 0 Btyleo. rinett on Earth. aUlFu ? rrfe > . ? ' t"J" > 7 C' ' . , , St. Louis , Mo , , 0 , S , A , to Desiring examine SHOE DEALERS Justly ine the eel ebratod lines of llootH and Shoos , manutactur- d DfO. M. Henderson & Co. , of Chicago 1'ao torloH it Chicago , Ulxon. Ilia. , and Fond Ou 1-ua , \VlB.-ghould wilt ) BAM. N. WATSON , resl- deuce , FltBMONT , NK1I , Traveling ui < eut Ileulquartera for Itubbers , > S CURED gF I HW * cmlrtlr of-rtoiu. tr lUr f r lNI' I.Upr,11ITUBUlAJAltCUHIOHSwHCr' * ' f ri flV'ii i .f < / "l irIV ljl' " . " M iff wfciMiJl ctbtr r uc lti ri - > BOLD o r X. IlIBOOX , Una u CT r. r.i. uck. u C4U. ut jig AUDIT * - - ESTABLISHED IM I 180 So. Chicago , Ills. Clark St. Ibo Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Clirooic , Nemns and Pwate Diseases , W NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Fnllincr Memory , ExhauBting Drains , Terrlbjo Dreams , Head and Back Ache nnd nil the effect ) IcadniK to early decay and pcrlnps Consumption of Insanity , treated scicniidcalby ! ) new methods with ccicr-failing * ucc . Of SYPHILIS and alt bad Blood and Skin Dig- eases permanently cured. # KIDNEY and URINARYcomplMnts , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varlcocele ami all dfccasc * prthc Genito-Urituiy UiRans ciircJ promptly without injury In Stomach , Kldnejs cr oilier Organ * . f3 No experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. # JD Seml4cents postage Tor Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Discascv 88 'lhose contemplating Marriage semf for Dr. Clarke's celebrated KuIJc Male and Female , each is cents , both cent ! ( stamps ) . Consult Hie old Doctor. A friendly letter orcallinay sa\cfutnresufTer ing and shime , and add golden > ears to life 3"Kool < "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " socentsHamps ) . McdiclnA nnjuiitmgs sent ccrj here , secure from exposure. Hours.SioS. Sundajsgto u. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. Dii.13. ( J. WEST'S Nr.uvB AND Ilnuv TIIIUTA WENT. iiRiiarantoed bpoclllc for Hyi-torta. lJ t noss. Convulsions , Hts , Nervous NturuielJ , llcadiiche. Nervous I'roatr.itlon caiHfd bv the nso of alcohol tobacco , Wiikefnlncss , .Mental Depression. SoftimltiKot tno llrnln , resnllinj ; In Insanity and If adlnj } to misery , decay ami dcatb , I'rematuroOld Age , llarroiinesq , Ios of I'ower lnolther ov , Involuntary Losses mid SpoimaN orhiua cnuscd by on-r-oxurtion of the hrnln , self , nbnso or oveilndnlpeuro. ISncli box contains onn mouth's treatment. il.W ) nboY , or HK boxes forJ.'i.O'.bcntby mull prepaid on receipt of pilco. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. To cure any case. With each order received by usforHlx bo\ea , accompanied withti.W. wo will send thopurclmser our written Riiarttuloo to re fund the money If the treatment does not olloct a euro. Umtiantcea Issued only by ( iooduian Drug Co. , Drugftlsti. Solo Agouts , 1110 Farnam treur. Omaha Nebraska , I. . W. COR , 13fll& DODGEMS. OMAHA , NED. lOU TliE'TaEATlIEOT 01" All. . . . APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AMD TRUSSES BeitFacmtlei.ApparatuiindU edioiforBuoceiifu ! Treatment of every form of D' ' caio reauirine MEDICAL or 6lJnO.OA..TREATMENr. : NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS/1 BoardSt Attendances JlbitAccommoditlomlnW iL mW ( WHITE FOR CIHOULARH on neformltlei and gracei.Truuei , Club Feet CurvatumoffcPl'U'.I'llei. jTurnoM. Cancer , Oaturh , Bronchltli , luhilitlon. $ % &n & tt $ t $ : : & * DISEASES OF WOMEHu HElUtRMTIII. ! illliril 1 LYUU- . nf.i M * * bi t UM WUSK1 lILKIMJCOHHUdllXT. ( STRICT.I PRIVATE ) Only lUUaMe Medical Initltuto making a BD"ilally of PRIVATE DISEASES All lllool Vliraicl mcttiifullj itttltt. BjUJIIll1'c.uTa rim < filfroiatlieiil n > illloutu > rciirr. fix. Kr.to llt < uiui.jl. ltr.ua.t hoinebccrreijau4cnee. | . * / * , ! llonicouOl-iill.l. W-dlclucHrlnilruionii.eiilbriillrei. ( ir iii tur.lj | > ek4norair i ! < , | u < ! le t ronl i > l < r > u4-r. On rrrioi > nnwril wirereriel. C.ll , ud con.ull vioriciid ' BOOK TO MENt $ litiMUH'iXiZ $ t"i * ' ' ' OMAJf A MEDIOAE , & HUKOIQAI. INBTli'uTB. 13Ui and Dodge BtmU , OBAIJA , NEIJ ,