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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1889)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BRlU : : SATtTEDAY , OCTOBER 19 , 1889. THE CITY. Born , Oct. 17 , a son , to Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Tignn , No. 12022 Ilitrnoy street , Omahti , Nob. The Danish Land nnd Building nsso- clntlon 1ms filed amendments to its nr- tlcles which places the capital stock nt 50,000 nnd shares at $5. The incotlnp ot Irish .republicans advertised for last night hus boon post poned indellnitoly. The nnnouncomont will bo raudo In the newspapers. Phillip Andres , president of the Omnlm Turn voroin , luis tfono to No- brnsUn , Cltv to orfrnnizo u Turn society , which will bo added to the Btnto nsso- elation. Tlio first concert in the members' corn-so of the Y. M. C. A. will bo given next Monday. The programme will consist of selected readings by Miss A. Rfimsoy , late of Toronto , Can. ; mandolin eolos with guitar accompaniment by Prof. Sutorius nnd Mr. Woldnor , and BODY'S by Mi1. Jay Northrup , with piano nozuinpanimont by Miss Jcsslo Johns. A meeting of the reception committee - too of the delegateof the international congress has been called to incot at the oilico of the bccrolary of the board of trade on Tuesday next at 2 p. m. The names of J. L. McCngue , Major John McUlintock , C. F. Goodman nnd James Stcphonson luivo been added to the committee. Personal C. II. Paul , of Hastings , Is at the Murray. II. Hull , of Chicago , Is at the Merchants. J. H. Wobator , of Lincoln , is nt the Pax- ton. ton.J. J. W. Price , of Fairmount , Is at the Pox- ton. ton.V. V. C. Shlckloy , of Geneva , is nt the Pax- ton. ton.Murls Murls Palmer , of Schuyler , is nt the Pax- ton. ton.J. J. Ttiscoe , of Fremont , Is n guest at the Casoy. J. 1C. Finch , oC Washington , D. C. , Is at the Casey. , J. W. Porterficld , of Detroit , is nt the Casey , J. It Bennett , of Lincoln , is nt the Mer chants. J. G. White , of Kearney , is a guest at the Pax ton. F. P. Ireland , of Nebraska City , Is at the Pnxton. W. 1 { . Sapp , of Wllcox , Is stopping at the Paxton. Miss Louise Lopin , of Hastings , Is at the Murray. George P. Dcnman , of Chicago , is at the Murray. M. H. Davcy , of Lincoln , Is a guest at the Murray. A. D. lloblnson , of Ord , Is registered nt the Casey. C. a. Kelsey , of 13attlo Crook , is at the Merchants. E. A. Wulkdon , of Kansas City , is at the Merchants. David Ncely , oJ Sholtou , is registered at the Mlllard. "E. D. Allen , of Sioux City , is a guest nt the Murray. Andrew Gallagher , of O'Neill , is a guest at the Casoy. J. C. Crawford , of West Point , is a guest nt the Paxton. Thomas D. Schurtz.of Alliance , is a guest at the Paxton. W. J. Davenport , of Creston , is a guest nt the Merchants. M. F. Springer , of Chicago , Is stopping at tbo Merchants. Henry Herald , ot Plattstnouth , is stopping at the Murray. S. W. lilllingsloy , of Lincoln , is n guest at the Merchants. J. C. Horgoy , of Philadelphia , is registered at the Merchants. J. J. Uuchannn and wife , of Hastings , are at the Merchants. F. E. Everinchnm , of Plattsmouth , Is a guest at the Millard. B. S. Harrington , of Oakland , is regis tered at tno Millard. Mrs. Nolman nnd son , of Schuylor , nro topping at the Mlllard. Justin B. Gowin , ot Grand Island , Is regis tered nt the Merchants. J. W. Harris and C. C. Cllno , of Hastings , are registered at the Paxton. T. M. Frnnso nnd M. McLaughlin , of West Point , are at the Puxton. A. Lundvall and Oscar Samson , of Oalt- land , nro guests at the Millard. William Anderson , the clerk nt the Mur ray , is confined to his room by sickness. Charles Palmer , Q. C. , of Clmrlestown , Prlnco Edward Island , is a guest at ths Pax- ton. ton.1C. 1C. E. Harris and W7 W. Loonus , promi nent coal dealers of Dea Moines , la. , are in the city on business. Mrs. T. P. Mahoney and Miss Julia Mahoney - honey loft Thursday morning for Kansas City and St. Louis to visit relatives and friends. F. 1C. Hippie , president of a Philadelphia real estate and trust company , nnd D. O. Eshbaugli , treasurer of the New England Loan and Trust company , of Now Yorlr , are In the city. At the Windsor J. B. Cap , Kansas City : A. Walker , Wilton , la. ; George S. Black , Wilton , In , ; S. H. Lantz , Lincoln ; II , Bon- flor , Ogden , Utah ; Edward F. Kern , Los Angelas , Gal. ; C. L. Hankin , Prague , Neb. ; ' D. A. Young , PiltsDurg ; J. L. Whltcouib , Chicago : N. It. McDowell , Larauuo , Wyo. ; \V. H Kane , St. Paul. A Prominent ( lueaf. Captain Lewis , and party , of Now Bed ford , Conn , arrived In Omaha yesterday , over the Milwaukee road. The visitors oc cupied a private Pullman car , and are thirty In number. Captain Lewis Is owner of a largo whaling licet in the Arctic ocean. He Is en route to San Francisco , and loft for that point over tbo Union Pacillo last night. _ Press Glut ) Mooting- . The Omaha Press cluu will hold an Im portant mooting next Sunday nftnrnoon , October 20 , at U o'clock. All the members o the club are earnestly requested to bo pres ent , as thcro Is a great deal of business that demands imtncuinio attention , A pro gram mo for a series of winter evening so cials will tie arranged. Fires. There were three small ( Ires yesterday. The llrst was atO o'clock , and proved to bo a pile of slack In Hugiis' coal yard at Twenty- fourth street and the Union Pacillo tracks. The damage was slight. At 1 o'clock the cupola on 710 South Four teenth street , a boarding house oivncd by Mr. Peabody , broke out in Humes. Loss $10. A small lire occurred in the ofilco of Swift ft. Co.'A packing house nt South Omaha. The dauiugo was very slight. Wlioro In Ilor Husband ? "Ills poor wife is dying and her hourly prayer Is that she may see her husband be fore she passes away forever. " This , among other things , is what a frlona of Mrs. L. E. Newell , of Kansas City , wrote to Chief Seavoy. Mru. Newell Is at the pojnt of death. Her husband came to Oinnhn about ono year ngu. Since that time ho has been homo but ouco. In Omaha ho worked at carpentering for a time , but was afterwards employed by. C. K , Muyno on the lattcr's ' ranch. The police know nothing of him. No Grand Jury Ileport. The grand Jury did not call any witnesses yesterday. As a result , there was cousld > arable excitement among the hangers-on at court bouso expecting that the Jury was preparing - paring to make a report. Tbo report , how ever , did not materialize. It Is understood , however , that the Jury tas a report prepared upon the county Jail uud expects to have tbo county hospital mat ter In shape so us to present the two reports to-day. There nro a number of other matters that will then bo taken up and will probably oo- pupy ILo attention of the Jury the creator part of uext week. SPAOIX Wlint Is Hcqulreil In the Hoard ticatlon Kootns. Colonel Adkon , ot the Mnsonlo Tcmplo craft , and Mr. Mnrtln nnd Secretary Pip or , of tlio board of 'education , looked through the rooms now occupied by the board. The purpose was to dccido upon repairs which may be considered necessary. As the roflins are now ar'ranRed there Is considera ble space unoccupied. On the north sUlo of tlio main room thcro is a large nlcovo wlih a high platform , which Is only used to pile up surplus sample books , shitcs , immploti nnd ottior things , It destroys the nppearanco of tlio room en tirely. In tlio northwest corner , Is a largo dark room which contains only nn ancient water fountain , u shoo brush and u box of pctrltlcd blacking. This room , f cleaned nnd fltlcil properly could bo used to an advantage. Superintend ent James has n small room In the northeast corner which contains n few common chairs , a secretary nnd small table. Tuo furniture Is of the cheapest kind. Secretary Piper's ofllco in the main room has fallaccommodations. . The board will nsk the Masons to make several hundred dollars' worth of improve ments , and it is likely the request will bo granted. _ ClianibcrlnltiN Colic , Cliolorn nnd DlarrlHua Homed } ' . This medicine can always bo depended upon , not only in the milder forms of summur complaint , but also for inulie- nnnt dysentery and cholera infmitum. The lives of many persons and especial ly children are saved by it cauh year. UKUljAND'S FUN 13IIAI' . It TixkcB L'lnco Under Imposing Clr- OlllllStllllOrH. The funeral of the 'ato ' Peter Heuland , tbo man who was killed in the 13. & M. wreck nt Gibson , took place yesterday morning from the residence of the deceased , Tromont house , corner of Sixteenth nnd Hurt streets. It was one of the most largely attended Ger man funerals which has takcu plaeo in this oily in many months. The untimely and horrible dcalli of the deceased , his traits of character which endeared htm to many , and sympathy for the widow nnd her seven chil dren conduced to the largo attendance. The services wore held at St. Mary Magda len's church , whore a requiem mass was cel ebrated by Kov. K Cjlnuticr. Tlio funeral was under the auspice ? of the United Order of Trail Hur.d , u benevolent association of which t'uero are four lodges In this city and Soutli Omaha. Thesis arc num bered 17 , HI. 5:1 : , 3-1 , the second nnd last being fiom South Omaha. Kcprcscntattvc ! ) of those lodges , comprising about ono hundred and twenty-live men , were In attendance. The dirucs were played by the A. O. II. band under the leadership of Mr. Douglas ? . Tlio societies marched as far as Twenty- ochth ! nnd Leaven worth , whence the funeral proceeded to the German cemetery. The pall bearers were August Schrocdcr , Fred Frultae , Uudolph Hart/ , William Schmidt , Philip Moitorn and Frank Uaogen. The deceased \vas born in Luxemburg , Germany , Juno 21. 1S4.J. lie came to this country n number of year * ago , taking up his residence In Plattsmouth in 1873. Ho thcro followed the contractor business , he cauio to this city and took hold of the Tre- mont house , and continued its proprietor up to the day of his death. Ho was 40 years of age and left a family of seven children. Icu lor Hale. 500 to 1,000 tons good ice on railroad truck. Will spll cheap. Address A. G. Buchanan & Co. , Fremont , isTob. PUTUUSOVS I'ICRING Has Been Taken Away From Him by j tin ) Hoard. At the meeting of the board of public works yesterday afternoon the error made in the contract with F. J. Peterson for grading was rcctillcd. Peterson had put in a bid of 10 8-1U cents per cubic yard. The secretary iniido a clerical error in drawing up the contract at U S 10. Peterson secured pay for his llrst month's work at the erroneous rate. Ho has since attempted to obtain his other esti mutca atthc same lignro. When ho appeared before the board ho was asked to sign : i paper acknowledging the error. Ho attempted to qulbblo. but the members of the board informed him that if ho continued in his attempts to defraud the city they would never sign another estimate for him or allow him another con tract. This sottlcd the question and Peter son signed the paper after considerable growling. Mr. Kicrstcad suggested to the board that the center of the city should receive moro attention , citing Douglas street as an ox- amplo. That thoroughfare , he said , should have a radical cut in urado from Twentieth to Sixteenth street. Other improvements In grade would follow , such as the lowering of the grade on Eighteenth from Farnam to Douglas , etc. "If , " said he , "these improvements - ! ments had been imuln a year ago , the postI I office site would hr.vo been chosen at the I only proper place for it , on Kighteentli and j F.irnaui streets. " The award of bids for grading Smith street from IJurton to Francis , Heed street from Parlc to liurton , Francis street from Thirty-second avenue to Keed street , and IJurtoti from Thirty-second avenue to Den ver street , was deferred for ono week , owing to the absence of John Crelghton , ono of the persons interested in the grading. The cost of the work is to bo paid by these having propcrtv on these strcuU. The plans for the now viaduct on Tenth street \vero presented to the board for In spection. The structure proposed is l.yoi feet long , with a northern apnrnach 13'3 feet long. The Incline on the viaduct is 4.0 feet for each 100 feet. This was considered rather too steep by Mr. Klorstc-ad. The northern extremity of the vkuiuct Is nt Jack son and the southern at Mason street. The following estimates were allowed Harbor Asphalt company , paving , S'J.MJ.OU ; J. Kymi & Co. , pivmg Capitol avenue from T\vetuy-fomth to Twonty-slx'.h with cypress blocks , 51,715.33 ; J. H. Smith & Co , , assignees of J. Itvan & Co. , paving Lea von worth fiom Soldon to Lowe avotiuo with cedar blocks , $ llOaS.05j J. K. Knowles , sidewalks , Sl.GjtWJ ; FranU L. Kcoves ft Co. . sewer on Twentieth street from Union Pacillo railroad track to Vlnton , SlO.SbS.CS ; James Forrcstal , paving alloy in block 41 from Fourteenth to Fifteenth , $1,20,1.03 ; O. D. Woodworth , asslgnua , curbing on Uristol from Twenty-fourth to Thirtieth , fl.OM.CS ; James Forrcstal , uivlng of alloy in block 01 from Eleventh to 'i wnlfth , $1,318.00 ; John K. FiUpatriclt , sewer , North. Twenty-seventh and l'opplctonuvo.f 1,113 * 73 ; Harbor Asphalt company , paving from Nicholas to Grace , &iJCdlil ! ; J. C. Regan & Co. , curbing of Klghtoontli fitroot from Pine to Worthington , 517.13 ; J. 13. Smith & Co. , curbing of Chici'go street from Twentieth to Twenty-second , 5S-J3/JJ ; C. D , u'oodworth , assignee , curbing of Mason from Twenty- ninth nvctiuo to Thirtieth strnet , $207.0"i ; curbing of Woolwortli avenue from Thirty- llrst to Thirty-second avonue. fs'Jl.53 ' ; curb ing of Thirty-second avenue from Woolwortli nvonuo to Park , ? Joy3,0'Jj resetting curb , 81,435 ; J. U. Smith & Co. , curbing Twenty- llrst street from Davenport to California. tlU25.or. A B. Ji M. "B13M : " 10 It A New Girdle li\no \ Around South Onmlin. Omnha Is to have another "bolt lino" rail way. The road will bo built by the Uurllng- ton , The survey of the line has Just been completed. The road will connect with the main line nt South Onmha and bo extended to the main IIQ.O nt lioltoviio. It will parallel the Union Pacillo suburban line to Albright , thcnco run In n southeastern direction cross ing Potter & Cobb'B addition and Brown's park and thence It will run almost duo east to Uollovuo. ThU will bo of moment to Onmha when it is completed , as It is the Intention of the Liurllngton company to establish passenger stations along the line and put on suburban trains between Omaha and Hollcvuo that will in nil probability bo run hourly. It will bo the means , it Is said , of developing tv largo tract of undeveloped residence and business pioperty lying southeast of the city and run in close proximity to the alleged now fort site. It hns long boon known that the Hurllng- ton has boon .inxlous to establish on outlet for its freight , especially live itock , so as to relieve the line of nn excess of trains a * , com pared with the accommodation1) provided be tween South Onmh.i and Hellcvuc , and also procure an outlet for Its freight so ns to do mvav with the running of stock trains through the heart of tlio city of Omaha. The right of way has boon secured. All that remains is the building of the track , and nn attache of the Uurliticton stated to-day that , In all probability , work would bo commenced before long. The distance will bo about seven miles nnd the estimated cost of con struction and equipment Is In the neighbor hood of $1,800,000. ADJUSTING THIS LOSSIOS. .Tlio Claim1 ; For lloinilHUMcmcnL In tlio . Ai HI. Wi'i'Olc. The work of adjusting the losses nnd dam ages has been begun. None of the passen gers , thus far , have put in n claim for the latter resulting from personal injuries. Mary Uutlor , of South Oninhn , however , put in n bill for 515. She lost ilvo ) nrs of preserves which she valued at ? 3 ouch. Sho. stated that she did not desire i.ny damages , bat inasmuch as ho had just retuined from Missouri , where she spent several weeks llxingup Irults for winter , she felt she was entitled to some remuneration for her loss. The claim agent of the company reimbursed her to the extent 01 § 15 , the amount de manded. Several articles which were lo t in the wreck on the Hurllngion line at Gibson have been recovered by attaches of the company and are at the Utirlmgton passenger depot on Soutli Tenth street awaiting claimants. Among them is a gold hunting IMSO watch. This has been lucentlied ! us the properly of Peter lU'tilund , the man who was killed. The watch hews signs of having been in close proximity to lire , as the cases arc tar nished. The ring in the stem is broken. It will bo remembered that , when HeulanJ was rescued , ho had a watehless chain at tached to his vest. A dilapidated guitar , ono pair of shoes , two hats , three caps and u pair of steel-bowed spectacles were also iccovcred. INTICUNATlONAfj IHai. Mow They "Will Tiavol to Houcli tlio ( Jntc City. The itinerary of the Pan-American dele gates excursion is as follows : Arrive at Chicago SiO : ! p. m. , Saturday , October 10 ; leave over the Milwaukee road at S:30 : a. ui. , October 23 : arrive at Milwaukee 11:20 : same day , and leave thcro at midnight , arriving nt St. Paul at 10 n. in. , the day fol lowing. On the afternoon of the 21th. they will be convened in carriages to Minncapoli" , where they will remain until 10 p m , on the 20tb , nt which time they will leave Minne apolis over the Chicago , St. Paul , Minne apolis & Omaha , arriving at Sioux City at 7 a. m. , the 26th. Leaving Sioux City at 11 a. in. the satno day , they will arrive hero at 2:30 : p. in. , Saturday the2ttn. ! They will leave hero via the Chicago , Hock Island & Pacific via Dos Molncs , Monday momma at ! } a. in. , for St. Loun , from which point they will return east. The tiain convoying the dignitaries will bo made up of Pullman palncocarsof the latest and most approved nattfrn. A loco motive of the Pennsylvania Hallway com pany will bo used In providing the motive power for the entire journey. The truin is equipped with the Consoli dated Car-Heating company's device for steam heating , no tire being used in any way aside from that in the engine. Fust I-'rnljjIit service. The Missouri Pacific has issued a now time card to take effect Sunday , in which an important improvement his boon made. On and after that dulo the through fast freight from St. Louis will arrive at 9.30 a. in. , a re duction of tinio between St. Louis and Omnha of four lion is. Also the through freight train now arriving nero at .1 45 a. in. , will bo landed hero at 2:30 : n. in. , u docronso in the time of ono hour and fifteen minutes. Kiiilroail 'vote- " . Superintendent Resspguie , of the Union Pacillc , has returned from the west. E. Dickinson , assistant general manager of the Union Pacillc , has returned Irom the Pacillc coast. Thomas Swobe , superintendent of the hotel deiiartmcnt of the Union Pacific , has returned from Cahfornlaaccoinpauied by his wife. The time of departure of the belt line train forTortal under the new time card will bo 5:15 : p. in , , instead of 4:15 : p. m. , as reported in Tun Ucc of Thursday. Superintendent Thompson , of the Hurling- ton , who was in Omaha looking into matters pertaining to the wreck at Gibson , has ro- tuiucd to his headquarters at Lincoln. An AliHiilutc Cure. The ORIGINAL AJJIETI MB OINTMENT is only put up in largo two outico tin boxes , and Is an absolute euro for old sores , burn * , wounds , chapped hands , and nil skin orup. tlons. Will posllivuly cure all kinds of pilos- Aslt for the ORIGINAL AUIEHXE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box by mail 30 cents. 1'oitnl ClorkH Appolntnd. Jolm Hloomqulst , D. 13. Armstrong , J. A. Shortess , II. G. Gardner , C. D. Uon and C. 13. Ferbracho , postal clerks who have served six months probation , have been appointed. The former will run between Norfolic and Columbus , the second between Columbus and Albion , the thhu between Hebron and Fairmont , the fourth between Ord and Granil Island , the ilfth botwuen Scrlbner and Oakdalo , and tbo last between Chadron and Glcnrock. Jensen Acquitted. The case of the city vs Jens Jensen , for violating the building ordinance by using im perfectly burned brlcic In a building , was tried by a Jury In police court yesterday. F. A. Tompklns , a builder , was the complain ing witness. Lots of expert testimony was Introduced regarding the quality of the brick , andtwo or three hodfuls were of fered In evidence. The jury returned a ver dict of notguilty. For Bilious and Nervoui Dliordert. such as Win J and Pain In the Stomach , Sick Headache , Giddiness , Fu ! > nesi. and Swelling alter Meals , Dizziness anil Drowsiness , Cold Chills , Flushings ol Heat. Lost ol Appetite. Shortness ol Breath. Costiveness , Scurtr , Blotches on the SMn. Disturbed Sleep , Frightful Dreams , and all Nertous and Trembling Sensations , &c. THE riltST DOSE WILL GIVE I1ELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Ula la la no action. Every eurTorcr U earnestly Invited to try ouo JJox ol tin HO rills , aud they will l > CCknowleJgod to be it tl'onilcr/\ l JfriUctnr. DEKOHAM'd 1'ILLS , ukou as dlrcctod , will quickly restore females to complete health. Tor a WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ; they ACT LIKE MAGIC : < i fnt > itotft will work wonders upon tlio Vital Organs ; Strengthening tha muscular System i restorliiK long-lost Complenlon ; bringing back the keen edao ol appetite , ix iTOUBlns tTlih the ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the u'lmle vhytlcul energy tl the huniun trmiio. Tliesa are "facts'1 admitted Uy thousand * . In all claeso1 * of society i and oneof the boat guaraotera to the Korrouu and Dobllltnted la that BEECHAM'3 PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WOnLD. Full dlroctlous with cacuBor. Prepared only by TIIO J. IIKF.CIIAM , St. Helcni , Ijinctwlilre , Ciirloiiit. t > u DruuuliH neutrally. B. T. ALLEN & CO. . 365 and 307 Canal SI. , New York , bolo Ascuts tot tlio UnltcO Btateaelto ( If i/-mr drucclat doen not ioop ihom , ) WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. < Coughing TS Nntnro'fl effort to expel foreign sub- I stances froitt'tbo ' bronchial passages. Frequently , this causes Inflamuintlon nnd the need of 'an ' anodyne. No other expectorant or njiodyno is equal to Aycr's Chorrjn I'cctoral. It assists Nature In ejecting the mucus , nllnjs Irritation , Induces repose , and is the most popular ot till cough cures. "Of the many preparations before the public for the rnro of colds , coughs , bronchitis , nnd Ulndrcd dUcnscs , thcro Is none , within the range of my expcrl- cnco , so roliabla as Aycr'.s Cherry Pec toral. For years I was .subject to colds , followed by tcrrlbloconishi. About four years ngo , when so aflllcted , I was ad vised to try Ayor's Cherry IVctoinl and to Iny all other icmedles aside. I did BO , rtiid within a week was well of my cold nnd cough. Since then I ha\o always kept this preparation In the house , nnd fool comparatively secure. " Mrs. Ij.j. . Drown , Denmark , Miss. "A few years ago T took n severe cold which affected iny lungs. I had n ter rible couch , nnd passed night after night without sleep. Tlio doctors gave 1110 up. I tried A > ei's Clmrry IVetoral , which relieved my lungs , Induced sleep , and afforded the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. Uy tlio con- . tiniml usoof the 1'cctoial , n peinmnont euro was effected. " Horace Fnlibiothcr , Kocklngham , Vt. Ayer's ' Clicny Pectoral , Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co. , Lowell , Mass. . l'rlccl ; li bottle * , $5. HAI.LS , CIIURCIIRS. FACTO- , HIES , etc : , will find the NO. 2 GLOBE INOAHDESOEltT the host , fnfcst , most < lur.itlc nndccnnnin- ic.il coil oil lamp in the \\orld. I. IK lit * a rouii 3. % rt ) Tor lenRtlmu 1 cl. iin hour. m a k c flic No 3 n KIIUSQ size , in a . full line cf , artistic 1 ount. Stand , Vascnnd Il.inquct Lamp ] . This size is ilia No. 3 GLOBE fur I.iB I ibrincs , Dli'.inB-roonii. 320 ' CANDLE POWER UitcrAcrrnrn ny THE STANDARD LIGHTING CO. , Clevvluutl , Ohio. Tor sale by Jl. II. Hllss nnd 1'erlcins , Gut li A Laumnu. U05 FAIISAU STHKET , OMtnA. Nan. ( Opposite 1'axtou Moel.j OQlco hours , 9 a. m , to 8 p , m. Sundays , 10 a. m. to 1 p. in. Spcciillsts in Chronic , Nervous Skin nnd Blood Diseases. ftf Consultatlon at office or by mail free Medicines snnt by mall or p.xprcsi , securely packed , fri > o from observation. Guarantees to euro oiili'lcly. safely nnd pennaneiitly. WDDtTfllK ! riDnilT'TV ' Srermutorimra , a inl- fJiJIlVUUO IlljDlLlll nal Iosam.NlKht Kmls * Ioiu. I'liyslcal Dcciiy , iirlslnp from indlncro tiou , Kxcessnr Indulgence. pioducincSIcepless ncsi. Despondency , I'ln p'e ? on the fare , aver- Mou to aoclety , easily oUtouraijcU , laoK of conli dence , dull , unfit forstudy or buslneij , and II ml 3 life u burden. f-af Iy , jiermniiantly nud iirl- valclycureil. Consult Ijra. Uctts & Uetts , llUJ Fnrunm St. , Omnha , Nab. Blood and Skin Disease ? results , completely eradicated without the aid ofMerniry. Sfrnfiiln , rr/nlpelai , 1'ovor Sores , Blotches , I leers. I'ninsln the Head aud llonup , KyphlittloSorolhioiit , .Mouth and Tongu < > . C' * tarih , etc. . iiennanuutly cured uhere otheii have failed. Firliintr Tfpinarw nnl Hladder rompinmts , ftlUlluYi Ulllldiy 1'iilnriil , Dliilnilt. too fro- quant IJtirnliiBor uioody Criuo. 1'rlno hlnh col- nteil or with milky codlment on Btiuullni ; , Wt > aK Back. Uonoirliira , Cluiit , Cystllis. etc. , Promptly aud Safely Cured , Charges lioasouj- blc. blc.STKCGTUB.B ! mSt' le. : moval complet * . with jut cnttluK , caiisllc ; or dlllatlon. Cjie.s ollccted nt hoiuu by patient Itlitiut a moments puln or annoyance. To Yonnff MGII and Mifiillii-Acd Men , AQIIDL' PITDD 'rll ° awriil eHeclH of arly OUniJ uUnn Vice. wuicU bnncs organic weakness , dextroylnK both mind nnd body , with all Hi dreaded Illi , i > erm nentlvrlircl ! , MTlPTTs ! Adroaathojo who have impaired i DullO ( huiiiDohei by improper liulul- penccs and Rolltnrr Imblts. ulilc.'i niln both body and mind , uiinttliia them rev buslnrej , itinly or marriage. MAiunr.i ) MIN. : or tliosn enterlni ; on that hap l > y life , iu\uro ot phj steal debility , ( julckly us fifbtcd. ODB SUCCHSS. Is baied upon faeU. First- Practical F.ipo rlence. riHCoud K\erycA uij especially studied. thus Uartlng aright. 'Jhlrd iloJlo.nesaio pic , paiod In our lubaiory exactly to suit uauh case , limn nllcclln curuj r. Ithout Injury rJ"Sonil 0 cPiitaiiostCKo fur celobrata 1 works on Chronic , Nervous anil Dollcatu Ulseaaci. Tiionsandu ouroil. fjfTA friendly letter or c.ill may bare you futurx aiiirurlnu nnd fliiuno. and df ( golden yearu to life. { "No letter * an- w red unless ficcomiKiiiioil by 4 cents lu etampi. Address or call oa BSET'ffM A : JIKT'I'S , 1 < 03 Faniatu Street , Omaha , N V. AMUSIOJIIJ.VTH. Friday and Saturday , Get , 18 and 19 ( Saturday Matluen ) QHO. IlOUV'd Grant Luuglilng Success Tullof Fun. I'ralty Mttslo Ilrllll-int Specialties , A I'KHKi : ' COMinn' COill'ANV , Headed by the coinvdltma , W. T. DRYANT and J. J. QUINLAN. Together \ > itli the clmimtn ; ; Actress aud Vocalist MISS LIZZIE RICHf/nriD. neuulnv priced. Beau go on DU ! Thursdn njoiulujf. ONE REASON Why people like to trndo in tlio largest store is bocanso they know , by experience , that such cstablifih- nienh can niul do sell on n smaller percentage of profit. Everybody likes to see a big stock. Thcro is no question that we carry tl\o \ largest s lock o Men's Furnishing Goods in the City , and there is no question Unit wo soil everything in that line at much lower prices than other houes < Furnishing Goods marked at the same small percentage o profit as the Clothing , isiv feat tire you will not find outside of our store , In the Underwear Department wo ollor to-day the following special bargains. Fine fancy mixed Merino Shirts nnd .Drawers , silk bound atiOc , worth 7i5c. Fine Camels Hair Shirts nnd Drawers , the shirts with double breast and double back , silk bound nnd silk stitched , at GSc. Tlieso are sold in other houses for nearly double the money. In Flannels and Cassimcro Overshirts we dUplay an immense line , ranging in price from -iOc to $13.00. In this Department wo offer fine California Blue Flannel Shirts single breasted , at § 1.15 , double breasted , with pearl buttons , § 1,25. In Hosiery wo make tlie following special offerings : 200 dozen fine all wool seamless socks at 15o , regular price 2oc. English. Merino Half ITosc , double Inuls and double too at 20c. Camels Hair Half JIoso , very fine and excellent shades at 2oc. Cardigan and Jersey Jackets in great variety. Our Glove Department is the largest in town and every pair of Gloves wo sell is warranted. Wo luke them back if they rip. We place on sale this week a line of line Calf Shoes with genuine Cork sole ar $2.7 , " ) . These shoos re tail everywhere at § 4.00. We have them in Congress and Laoo all widths Gentlemen who Imvo boon paying 7 and $8.00 for hhocs nro invilod to call and sec how well we can lit them in u'lino of real Ilantlsowoflino Calf and Kangaroo , which wo sell at $ K50 and $1.75 , and ( ho finest French Calf at $3.50. Wo have all lasts and styles , and can lit your foot comfortably aijd save you considerable money. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Yes tlioro is hclenco lu ndvortl- MK Concise l'nc s arc what tlio people \vai > tAinl Rootl Cloiiics. ) Hjnerbolo only forfeits pub.lo confl- doncu You want tlio woitli of your money \\lien you buv , and you will ; jo Mlioreyon arc sure of ucttlns it Kxcol * Iniico in all things 1 * a uotter natch ord thjn ihariiness or shrewdness. The Tyler System of Bank Counters Unequalled in Style , Quality or Filco. The Tyler Dosks. aoo Kew Styles , Tciretber with 1000 Styles Trtln , Chairs , Ac. ThoTylorRoyalTypoWrltorCnblnots and Denlc Cor.ibintd. 0 gtylca. Finest on Etrlh. 100 Face Illustrates Catalcffuc Site. FostaRo 7 Cti , TYLER DESK GO , , Sf , Louis , Ho , , 0 , S , A , Lieliig Company EXTRACT OF MEAT , For improved mid economic cookery , use it for Soups , Sauces nnd .Hade J-ilirs. In lluvor m- comp'iraWc , and disbolvos per fectly cleat1 in water. Mnlcca de licious IJccf Tea and Iccpx in all clinmks for any 'length of time. 1 II ) equal to 4 < J Ibs of lean boof. Only Bert fruaranteed genuine by Justus von LieSJ * big and bears his Xir - ' . .lo signature in blu o < jy CH thus : * ' - / Dr , J , E. McGRE W The Well Known Specialist , In the treatment of all foimsof I'niv- ATI : DISKISI : , ( jleotaud STIIICT- IJKI : , u cuio ( 'inir- aniped. HfKHM v TOiiiinout , lurO TKMV , IiOSH Of MA * iiooi ) , and munition , ririiui TV or IUIIIIDN KKS9 abiolutoly cured. Bund for books , for "Man" or "Woman" each Id cents ( stamps ) NKHVOl.'HN KHH , UATAUIIII and _ _ _ _ bKir. I ) i hi : AH KB cured ( iufckly nniYpi-nmineiitly Treatment by coric.spondence , nuud stamps for reply. < : o.\HUi/i'ATio.v rieii : , Onico S. E. cor. 13th and Jackson Stg. _ Omaha , Nebraska. _ ABOUT CLOVSSS. \Vhcu j ou are ImylnKptoi et rriiifinber that there U eucli a 'lilngau a | irketliat Uloocheai' . II Jslwtitrio far a fair prlca aud get tooil KloM' like Iliiicii * Bliii > nii'H. They uru made. ffjom selected skllii 111 Ilief I Iitst manner nDilnruui' - | rnntril to bo Ilio muit tcrvlciablo maJe. If jou nant to know more about uloui In Kdieral uncl IIIICIII | | I > H'H ( Jlnvt'fi In particular. enolOBu lainpfortlKi book : About ( ilovi' . It will Ictercat 5011. LmDLisiiKDiee ? . iOllH O. lIUlCUI.NkO.V , Joliuitonn , jr. V. flSEPHGILLOns COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION1813. Hos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. _ _ The liUROst , ftutenttiml Unusi In tlio nurlJ , 'licsepKcr accommodations unexcelled. New Yiirlc In Liverpool vlii < ) uvcn > lo\vn. Tha Colelir.itcil ITIio 1 Incut Sivnni.j UUviiriCiitncl lil III tlio World. I Hew York to Q.aigow via Devonin. October 'titli | IUhloita | , Ncv. IGth Ouaxsla. Nov . 2a I Ancliorlu , > ov . . .tth Now York to Asoraa , Gibraltar ani Italy. Sltloon , hcpoml.l'Iunn ontl Mrcruee Intrgnnlunc ( clllH. l.\rtll > l il ! lUktUlLilllotil. Liiaili ) ( l\ullnlilti In re. ( uniliycltliT Hi" 1'lclUTO-niiie Cljclo ninl Noiih ot luv lanit , or Kittr Meivey aud boutli of IiclautI , ur Naplta ami Glhinltar. J2xcuri > loii to Part * or Continental Tour * on lour. rst tcinn TiA > ccra' ! Clrenlu LUIcrs of Cmllt nnj DrAf [ R for mi ) ainountnt lottietcmnnlialcs. Api'ly ' to uny > f our locnl nui-ntff tnto HENDERSON BROTHERS , Chicago , lit. II. S HALL. 11. V. MOOIIKS. 0. 11. MUU9. . _ A Perfect Face Powder. TACE POWDER Ini.bl ! 7 Uon't ru'JOjtiMti Klmltr i. 1 riniuilM 111 11111,1 UIN Illli / tt i On lrni > m-t i ( lo.wln an ImixO I llov Bchrul r-a , lM'j ! rorlillt'n , Ml" . On .N Ulli baml.lpll 3H3 Owrll A. On , fi05f A\hllfht > u i > ' 1 . for. Wrbrl r * lunill K.cnr rilr ] KoHrrali k e v cor ttllllinii < ii .lillilliiirik ! > > .l "in li II tun , fcj , Con- Hi , cor. Lnl r : Mill lli ! llhltellniHmr. ror llilco Tin h- < k > , ct-r r , llvOnK loin Jttll , KO , hmltli Jlre .r P.cll. Ic , UnM. lili : Guirn'M ' , 211 ; Kulin Jb Co. cnr. Duiic ! " , > lm tur.teihanl Cumin * , Oi : hJ' n ler'H ! Dr. Mivllla'fl , 1,101 Cili * IBJ'B , cor , I ltB ( On Ixm aw < ith : lli\lt' . 1,716 rijton 4 , Own , cor. ItliifiulfiAft'n , it .than I Duvrnpoll ; trlueter'l , fehcilnin Are attiS Colt y < Iti k i , 9tli iM Wublworth AvcDr tltutai ! i 1 .601 HUM rJ , C lo I . c r. t Hi ail 1 1'lurr | J'oj.l " . ( hlillll rn. alii lltli M , W J , ! VIr , i , i i , .Wjkoia A Co , H. umiUa. tMiolmnlr , Illclmnlf n llrui ! ( o . Flake llruco U CD. TI LATEST PERFUtVlE EXQUISITE FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA rcntly Imnrovnd With inmsnnir ttiacklxi ua oiiS 4a.S6Jleatrldlnif' * < f''ii' " ' ' l llio prmK lcniitI3. n end eh ) rtcn nccr.r Jlng to tlio it jlght put ua tliod. Ad pted wiuallr well to rouRh OCMntry or ( Ino Xiw driven Will ivo rou boat untlafnctlon. A POSTiVE CURE GUARANTEED Ily the usa ot the thott " \tt r.nc-rno OAI.VANIO SIJSIMJN'FOIIY uni/c llpostl\ely euro Impoteiicy. Jo-.t Jlnunood , Su\ual Dociiy , Nervous Debility , La k of Jo- ) velopciueiit , vnilcocolo , nto. Ul'IiLX RL131 TUIO JUJI/r. adapted tor the euro of Dyi-pipsli , I < iver Complaint , Kidney Dlseasv , l.amo llai-K , KlieumatUm , Srinticu. etc. IMX'I'illO SPINAL ItKI.T. ndaplcd for the emu ot I'araljsla , tiplno Disease , J.'plltpjyor Tits etc. A written guarantee clycn vltli every Itolt that It u 111 rum dlseai-o It is recomincnilcd to etui ) or mnney mfuiided. 1'rico for any ono of the above Helta is $1 Address G. W. CMN'IOtf , Weil'n Agent NOIUOLK. NIIllllASKA. The above llelts am inado under I'o roicii J'at cut irniutcil to 1'rof. Conrad X.lcKentu.sr , anil iindtT U. H. i'atent uranted to I'rof I * . II. Van Wuydc , M D , 1'iosldi ut of N. V. , l.lectilcal So- iloiy mid Into I'rof. otChoinUtry of N. V. , Mcd- cal Collefe'c. GOLD MBDAIi , PA1JTO , 107O. V. ItAKnJl & CO.'S la nbiotittiltinifo < intl It h soluble. No Chemicals ale uinl In III | 'lf ' | > Btallun , It 1 HI tntrt lhai > l\r < t llmtl 11.1 Itiliifllt nt CVoa mixed vllh feUuli , Anuirruutur bnpar , mil ii tlicrrfjro Inr moro economical , toiltny tut than oils rtttt a tl < p. It U drllcloui , noiuUhln ; , Klrtngtliciilni ; , 'A * Mi.r Iiurbr ) > i > , m.il tJinlroUy iij > | , icd fjr lunlIJi ai vclUi iiuioui lu liialUu Kuld b/d'ruicu ( itrjnlicrc. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester. Masa BROOKS BROS. & CO. Importers anil Wholesale Dealcra In Watches , Jewelry , Cul'cry ' , Notions , Novelties , Albums , Fancy Goods , Walking Canes , Coat-Collar Springs , &c. , &c. Ijir ec ! ortnicnt fur 'Cane ' Racks , Knile Boardi , Splndlei. Auctioneer ! , Streelnen and I'cdtllert. Illi ; inrlolr of 6" . lOo nnd / > o counter uuJu MoiiU for IIHisl.atcJ uiiluii uuo. BROOKS BROS. & CO. St. LoillB , NIO. " " i r fii * " - " > 'aj * . . * J1 ' H.W.COR , I3IM& DoocESis. OMAHA , NEB , FOIt TIU ! 7BKATiIOT Off AM. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES.1 EcliFadlitUl , Apparatus and R.rn iHrsforEucMitful Xreatmrnt of every form cf D'Jtnie ' Ttnuirinn Ur.DICALorSljKOIOiLTKKATMEHr. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.l Bonrd&Attccdaoct , BestAccommcdstionsin Weit. , , piy , , aer , Eye.iar , SluaanJ Bleed and all Surgical Operation/ DISEASES OF WQ&iEN .SiJS' . ' intiiiii i LYijn.i'j urrAiiTni"n ioa . " * " > T' 'STRICUY ' fRIVATF. ) , , Only llcliiblc Uadical IneUtute making a b'r ( cialty ol PRIVATE BISEA8BS All Blood niirsiei lutrrnfulltrctlrd. . HTrtHIUo I'olica r.nionclrromtioi7ilfm ! < .lt.outnir7curr. ) , , llrilorallm Tr alnieat furl o.i of MHL 1 OITI.lt. I'alllM UMlIc to Tllll ciinat , irealtdat homotij corrtipcodeacc AMconnncleb llDDicoiiQJeotlal. Uodlclneiorlnilriicifnutrtili riualloreu prMUKUKlri'acked.Eoumrki lolnOlcnltfouln . .firudcr , line IW > ooiilloler l wprcrcl red. C.llsoJ run. , [ u.or.to llilorrcr your cjMfcnd nlll ifr.J In pl.iu > . | icr.on ? Rfinff Tfl R1PM F.nEE : " ,0" rnutt , Bleclal ,1 , , - . - , , - - - - . - 'ilin9 ' HerToui Dlira a , ! _ , . , , . - . , * . llti ; Ulcel nnJ % arlco lr.ttlih qnwlljalliu Attirm 02EAHA MEDICAL & BUKOIOAT. INBTITUTJl 13th and Dodja Btr : t , OMAHA , NEB , 0. WKSP'S NKIJVIJ AND Iliui.v TmuTt MK.NT aKii'ii.uitued siioclilc for Hyutcrln , JJizzl ness , com ulslono , i'lts. NervoiH Ni , iratuli. : Jleadiicho , Nervous I'rnstrntlon uniiferd by thn ino of alcohol tobacco , AVakof illness , .Mental Ueprcsslon , Softnnliurnf the Ilinln , lustilllnu lu Insanity nud h'.idliif ; to misery , dcuuy and death. I'lonmttnoOld Ajjt' , Iliirrt'imus' ) , r.oss of l'o\vcf Inoltliersox , Involuntary Losses mid tijieimnN orhiL-ii caineclhyovcr-oxt-rtlon of the brain , self- nlmso or ovi'ilndnlpom o. Uach box rnnlnlui aim month str. utiuont , fl.fOnhov , or M > C boxci forjki.Uii > cutly ) mull prepaid on receipt ofprlco. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. To cure any case.Vltho.ichord r ruroivcd by usforslxboioi , ii'Mimp.inluduthtj.V \ wo will Hcndthopimh.iscr our iltteniiiurRnteo to refund - fund the nioiiny If the tro.itnxMil deus n t ulfecC a cum. ( Jiiaiantees Niueil only by ( jooiliunil liiii'nnni'il ) ( ( t % Hoe ! .Mjents , 1110 TaruaiU " ' ' - tiuot.Oimuiu "Tim SI jOBtaimaku I'onb ' iiutllcfi fur Ilio ctm t vAtu tillintntii firu uiu naihcilor iiiuikyt etc . . . -Jefiutlun ( luaii.iit ; d. onltr litiuiily ? tu 1 far Ntuitjial > 1rabnib or Vital | lu.iii , J'rliollM. i far U.it MuilHKg r i > li > hlc.dUiMlty ! In nmri1e < t lrHMorllio < o nitilln liUi4l ImiMiy life I'lkf 1100. No 3foi UoB < rrlii > r > nr VUK in tlllitr tci A ciuiililiml tiialintiit for liiloniil ami Jurat ii'O. fiiitt in I lu D ilui * NuvyrliiiroorinjK'iioiu Wllluotcaurp&lililur , iiifnor'iimrlliik' llaii < HIM ! liumlitifUuf caifi1 1'rlcctl 00. u i Hanallta ri | > rine for men or wonun 1'ietcnU ronorrkoca , * lc lu nil'lur inn Injiillun J'atLaga I > us .lj.v ho > ll ) ii-nl 1'iltotlM. Hlllu iniiiinlcJ . lilul nani | > loof uiiutl ) Nu 1 01 A nn itn Ipt "I t 4 it m * > Ulllpfm porlnt'O nv oncofllintiri fliiiiiioiniiU Jy cent > 9vtti\t \ lif in1 * ! ' oil ilH.fl | t tit iul1i L < f II W. Ulpn.llnillui'Lti flllM > l < i Miaul , ilornlr.Kk bllitKrtt , HTAMDARD REMEDY CO , CIllCUCO , III. BUTa-SlSf tUSORT Ui i : MIHIJM.r. l.,1.7i " l ' 'l'1 ' < turititr t | ] | ( K iJf vfciu'm K vi 1-A.sfcss. ( Can.T N7J. > rrr llll > hootui nl i > llacuii < li.ii > lila ] Mtctilc. f\f. I'/illr.clijr UrouiliallYiftk | . rl , inUjr. iDClLriu * * IJ-j lall"lll > aultl ( < .iiniahlr > iirlti klcclrla ruirrnt rf ' * /aLTim.r iiLVbr < f < > rftll f OVOJoraia. HEIlam ! > citpri < ii 7(0iii ! > ! tl ; li , tnj \roiuii-lKr. . mnrilirf i llnllii.atc inlLa , hraltl ] > &mt.tULIc.tlaup. BAH/IEHELECTKIOCO 18UUS.ll.ri. CHI''AOOJ1I sfi DEALERS E-i l ebiatndlln"i.of IlooU ni'd Shoes , manufarturr doyC M llcmlom m A. i'i. , of ciilciuu I'ac lories tt Olili KO , Dlxou , lilx. , imil Kmi'l liu l.au , ' AUs , 3lun.ldlie riAM. . W.Vh'UV , reuu deniI'HBM"NT. . 'fl.U. 'fmvulln. ' , uijonu lle.diUui\Mi3 | for Uualnii. DREXEL & MAUL , t ucrossord to John U , Jacob * . ) Undertakers andEmbalmers At ihs Old S ? .f.l , H07 Faraan fltrsst. Orlcrs by ( i-U'i rji'h oU < 'it ( l and promptly AttKUiluU , Tuluuucmu to .So- : .