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aw 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BE5E3 : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 22 , 1889. THE CITY. A cnmnflro will bo plvcn txt Qootlrioh linll on iMdtvy evening by tlio Phil II. Shot-Id tin post Q. A. U. Jolin P. RoBsltcr died nt his Into resi dence nt 1003 South Twonty-llfth street , ycstordny. Ho wns thirty-lour yours old nnd unmarried. The American Wtvtor Works company' Is about to put in rt now thirty-six inch wnlor main on Cumlng street from the Walnut Hill reservoir. The Sovontli Ward Democratic club will meet nt Toft's store , on Park avenue - nuo near Woohvorth , to-night. Charles OITutt. Esq. , and others will ad dress the mooting. The cedar blocks which were fur nished for paviny Twentieth street from St. Mary's nvonuo north to Har- noy , wcro rejected by the inspectors , nnd nro being1 removed. Chief Sotivoy 1ms received n letter from an old comrade named E. W. Slonn , from whom ho had not hoard since they parted in 1805. Both be longed to the same company during the war. Sloan is now living nt Rush City , Minn. The reception to W. K. Bean , pastor of Trinity M. E. church , which is to bo tendered nt the residence of M. M. Hnmilln , is to take plnco to-night and not on Thursday , as htis been announced. A prnirlo flro broke out 'in Kountzo Place last evening , between Sixteenth nnd Twentieth nnd Poplar nnd Ash streets. Considerable excitement wns created ntnontr the residents of the neighborhood , but no particular damage - ago wns done. The Ilro was extin guished before it had communicntod to any of the houses. Personal I'nragrnplit ) . O. E. Linn , of Ponder , Is nt the Casey. II. Taylor , of Plamvlow , i nt the Casoy. J. 1) . Cessna , of Hastings , Is at the MlllurJ. John liars by , of Fairmont , is at the Mur ray. ray.John John Wallwork has returned from Kansas City. City.Mack Mack Johnson will remove to Council Blurts. T. E. Hall , of Lyons , Ii n guest nt the Casey. James Hassctt , of Piipilllon , is nt the Mcr- ohnuts. John Morrison , of Lincoln , Is nt tbo Mer chants. M. C. Walsh , of Lincoln , is a guest nt the Murruy. Charles E. Hanson , of Kearney , Is at the Pax ton. F. W. Dale , of Lincoln , is stopping nt the Pax ton. \V. H. Oushlng , of Plnttsmouth , is at the Paxton. Mrs.V. . L. Kutlcgo , or Grant , Is nt the Paxton , Henry Albert , of Wllbor , is a guest at the Merchants. H. M. Buslmell , of Lincoln , Is registered nt the I'nxton. J. U. McDowell , of Fairbury , Is stopping at the Murray , Dr.V. . A. Taggart has returned from Kansas City. A. J. AVnlght , of Lincoln , Is registered at tbo Merchants. * A. W. Atwood and wife , of Fremont , nro guests nt the Paxton. George D. Scoflold , of Nebraska City , is topping at the Paxton. Mis. Richard Barnes of Plattsmouth , is the guest of Mrs. J. Hartley. W. B. Dlxson has returned from a pro traded visit to points In tlio east. A. O. Abbott and daughters , of Grand Island , are guests at the Paxton. E. P. Urticlr , William McMullen , and U. Lewis , of Lyons , are at ttio Millnrd. "W. L. May , of Fremont , member of the state tlsli commission , is in tbo city stopping atttio Paxton. Samuel A. Foot nntl William S. Post , of the United States geological survey , are rog- Utorcd at the Millard. R. F. Williams has just returned from a business trip to Pierre , Dak. Mr. Williams ays that Pierre is nil rigbt , hue Omaha is good enough for him. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Metcalf returned last Saturday from an extensive tour through Europe. They visited all ttio principal cities , as also the exposition nt Paris , Horace Holes , democratic candidate for governor oflowa ; Judge James and Mayor Hohrcr , of Council Bluffs , paid n living visit to-day to Tun UEB building , which they greatly admired. At the Windsor B. U. Chamberlain , Dubuque buquo ; R. D. Morton , Schoolcraft , Mich. ; O. H. Miller , Crete , Neb. ; D. L. Blackwell , Joseph Moore , S. H. Holcotnb , Hopowell , N. J. ; Michael Doc-gnu , Chicago ; Ed M. Hop per , Sioux City ; J. U. Weeks , Chicago ; J. O. Kelly and son , Lincoln ; L. U. Kuinor , Omaha ; V. A. Campbell , Silver Creek , N. J. Ex-Governor John L. Ponnlngton of Ynukton , Is In the city. Ho says that Yank- ton nas progressed In n greater degree the past year than for tun years previous. Ho talks earnestly of the advantage Omaha would derive from direct railroad connection with South Dakota , and cannot conceive why Omaha jobbers do not combine and mnko themselves felt in advocacy of the Bcbcmo. It means the opening up of a vast territory from which Omaha merchants are practically shut off. Cushmnn's Mcntho Inhaler cures catnirh , houdncho , nourulgin , asthma , 1mv fever. Trial free nt your druggist. Prlco SO cents. Second \Vnril Democrats. The democrats of the Second ward will hold n meeting at Sixteenth and Dorcas itrccts this evening. A llnraotlilof. A liorso valued nt about (3 , owned by Patrick McDonald , of Council Uluft.1 , was stolen by W.S. Rlloy nnd brought to Omaha. Klloy wua captured hero and taken across the river by Chief Lucas. I'ctrr Dovero Hurled. Peter Dovcrs , the switchman crushed by a train of cars In the Union Paclflo yards Friday night , was burled yesterday. The funeral oxcrclsou were held at St. Phllo- menu's cathedral n til : 30 a. in. , and the inter ment took place at Holy Sopulchro comolory. A largo delegation of the Switchmen's uulon was present. _ llnvo Xou The remaining davs on which voters may register are as follows : Thursday. October 24 ; Friday , November 1 ; Saturday , Novem ber D. The registry in each ward will bo kept open on ouch of the nbovo daya from 3 a. ui. to 0 p. ' ' A Flro nt tlio Quarry. Postmaster Gallagher received a telegram from AVocpltiR Water informing him that the atone quarry outllt , engine houao and crusher building , etc. , In which ho Is inter ested , at that place , burned Saturday night. No particulars as to how the Ilro originated or as to the loss wore given , Mr. Gallagher loft for the scone at 0:45 : yesterday morning. No Hoiiort Vet. The postonico aito appraisers have not turned In their report yet and the delay is causing some annoyance. Mr. Bcchol says , that the board is having BOino dlQlculty In securing the interest on certain mortgages but expects to have the i report completed before thu end of this Will Hun Through. The Twenty-second and Twenty-fifth street motor line will not transfer passen gers at Seventeenth and Burt , as was the In tention n should do. An experiment was wade on Saturday of It and aroused suou so- rlouc objections on tbo part ut thu patson- gora as to result in Its abandonment. Until further notice , therefore , the Twenty-sec end and Twonty-tlfth atroot Hue will run from Twenty-flfth and Uakoto Eleventh and VuiUm tUeetn without change , JUllX CQMM18&10NHR. Judge Dnntly Niionki of 111m In nit Interesting Mnnnor. Judge Dundy Issued nn order for the drawIng - Ing of both grand and petit Juries to servo nt the November term of the United States circuit and district courts. ' "I can tell you , " said his honor , "that it is no small job to select thcso juries. The clerk and commissioner , whose duty it Is to perform the work , huvo anything hut a soft job on their hands. " "Who Is the coiqinhiloncrt" "A man whoso politics nro directly opposed to those of the clerk , nnd his name is Dr. Tlldcn. " "Docs ho get anything for his sorvlccsl" "Yes , $ Ui a term , nnd wo have six terms n year. The statutory enactment provid ing for n jury commissioner , " con tinued Judge Dundy , "Is the only fed eral law I know of In which the legislature acceded to political demands from the minority party In power. Of course , right after tlio war , nearly all the clerks appointed wcro republicans , and I presume that it was thought necessary to imvo them watched by democratic commis sioners. "I have appointed thrco In my tlmo. The first was John R. Porter , once the nominee of the democratic purly for governor of Ne braska. Ho , held the place several years. Ho became so obnoxliius , howavcr , that I was compelled to remove him. Ho took two Jurymen out of ono saloon In Lincoln , and when I lectured him nbout forcing such charactcis upon the court , ho wnntcd to know where else I thought ho could go to got domocrntio Jurors. o "After reuioviiui Porter ; H.-Ci'Litt , who had also been a candidate for governor , suc ceeded. Ho served thrco or four'years , then Dr. Tildon came In. " The Judge grew quite reminiscent \vhllo talking of the manner in which men connive to get on the Jury. They resort to nil sorts of schemes and misrepresentation , which mattes It hard for the clerk and commissioner to always select qualified jurors. However , when parties who are objection able succeed in being Uriiwn , and the court finds out who they nro , lie manuecs to got them informed that they had butter aslt to bo excused or take the consequences of being bounced. In issuin ? liia order the judge also ap pointed Dave Mercer court crier. Important1 Do not lot vour druirgist palm off on you any now remedy for colds. Insist on Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup or you will oo disappointed. "Behold the world rests. " Headache nnd neuralgia have been cured by Salvation OH , the gicat aud infallible pain remedy. Price 25 cents. IiOST AN I3YE. Serious Itcsitlt or a .Monetary Deal on Ctir-OfT Island. George Gclko had ono of his eyes knocked out Sunday in a Cut-Oft Island saloon. A strange colored man pawned his over coat to Gclko for 75 cents. After spending his six-bits for booze , the "coon" demanded the return of his property. "Give tno my 75 cents and I'll give you your coat , " replied Golkc. "I'll Rive you this , " said the Ethiopian , striking the puny pawn broker u blow on the eye which closed it forever. Gelko doesn't know his assailant's ' name , but says ho could toll him if he could sco him. No arrest has boon made. Are you troubled with chronic diarrhoea ? A glass of Cook's extra dry champagne , three or four times a day will euro it. National Kederntinn , The fourth annual convention of the American Federation of Labor will convene in Boston December 10. The circular which has just been issued shows that the basis of icprcscntatton will bo as follows : - "From national or international unions , for less tlmn four thousand members , one delegate ; four thousand or more , two dele gates ; eight thousand or more , three dele gates ; sixteen thousand or mo.'o , four dele gates ; thirty-two thousand or more live delegates , and so on ; and from each local or district trade organization or federated body , not connected with or having a national or international head , affiliated with tnis feder ation , ono delegate. " A strong appeal is being made by the president for a full numuar of delegates from ull parts of the country. The only American spirit which took the first prize , the gold medal , at the Paris universe ! exposition , was awarded to John OabornSon & Co. , of Now lrorir , Philadelphia and Montreal , for their ofliibit of the best American rye whisky under their brand. marks of "Omnibus1' and "Antediluvian. " Hang Out Your Manners. Mayor Uroatch telegraphed William E. Curtis , who has the Pan-American excursion in charge , for a complete list of the delegates - gates , that their names may appear on souvenirs which are being prepared for dis tribution when the paity arrives hero next Saturday. Rooms have boon engaged at the Paxton for sixty persons. During the week , prep arations already under way for their enter tainment will bo completed. The mayor , proposes to issue nn ofllclal notice requesting all the merchants , bank- era , publishers and others ulong the princi pal streets to decorate their places of busi ness. _ Clminberlniii'H Colic , Oliolnra uncl Dlnrrhooa Remedy. This medicine can always bo depended upon , not only in tlio milder forms of summer complaint , but also for malig nant dysentery and cholera infantum. The lives of many persons aud especial ly children- are saved by it each year. ' I'roprriy Owners' Meeting. Property owners on North Twenty-ninth street from Cumlng to Lake , will moot nt the republican club roams , Twenty-sixth and Lake streets , next Saturday evening , to take action for n modification of the tax for the opening up of Twenty-ninth street at Hamilton street. The onlv Complexion Powder in the world that Is without vulgarity , without Injury to the user , and without doubt a beautifycr , is Pozzoui'tf. _ Nut Diphtheria. Miss Emma Whitmoro , principal of the Lake school , with reference to the report , iu a certain paper of the alleged prevalence of diphtheria in the neighborhood of the school , says : "Of the children attending our school , only ono has had the diphtheria , but the whoto family remained out of school until n notice wns received from the attending phy sician that there was no danger from the children returning to school. In the two other cases of diphtheria the whole family remained out two weeks. The case that the paper spoke of , where tbo child ot the family remained In school , was pneumonia. "Tho article In the paper created some what ot nn alarm among the parents , which wo would bo glad to have you correct. " COUNClli PROMISES. Mr. Coon Snys They llnvo Boon llrokcn Severn ! Time * . , In order to facilitate tlio work on the now city hall , n stone crusher has bcon procured and placed in position near the northwest corner to brcnk rocks that formerly had to bo reduced by the slow process of ham mering. The council has not kept Its promise to grade the alloy in the rear of the lot , nnd , ns the bank Interferes materially with the preparations for building1. Mr. Coots has proceeded to grade the alley hnnsolf. Ho has already removed about ono thousand tons of oartb. Ho will present a bill for this work to the council , The latter body also promised to order the grading of Eighteenth street from Farnum to Douglas , but the work bus not yet boon done. All the rock used in the old foundation nnd basement will bo used in the now ono. The smaller ones will bo crushed nnd used In the concrete and the larger ones la tbo walls. The work of concreting will probably commence the latter part of this week. An Important. Element Of the success of Ilood's Sarsnrmrilln is the fact that every purchaser receives iv fair equivalent for liis money. The familiar headline , " 100 Doses Ono Dollar , " stolen by imitators , is original with nnd true only of Hood's Sarsapar illa. This can easily bo proven by anyone ono who desires to test the matter. For real economy , buy only Hood's Sarsa- parilln. Sold by alhlrugglsts. Merchants' Hotel. Lareo sample rooms. $ l2$2.50&S3purdny. Nat Brown. INSPECTING 1'HE WEST. Eastern Capitalists linoklnc nt Tliolr Wt-Ntern Securities. Hon. Sumuel E. Morwln , Mr. Jalnos D. Dewoll , Mr. Charles S. Uceto and Charles "W. Suranton , prominent Connecticut cap italists , nro quartered nt the Paxton. Mr. Merwln is lleutoniint governor of his state , ns well as president of the Yule Na tional bank at Now Haven , whore ho re sides ; Mr. Dowell is vice president of the Security insurance company ; Mr. Leoto oc cupies two positions as president , ono of the Security insurance companynnd the other of the Mechanics' ban it , while Mr. Scran ton is n member of the banking llrm of Bun- neil & Scranton of New Haven. "Wo are simply out on a tour of inspection and pleasure , " said Governor Merwiu , to which Mr. Scranton udded : "Yes , our attention has been directed to nn examination for ten duys past' to insurance and banning- matters iu Missouri and Kan sas. Wo have como hero , novf , to look over Nebraska and will probably visit some in Iowa before returning homo. " "To see whether wo can't flnd a market for our nutmegs nnd basswood hams. " in terjected Mr. Dowell , who appears to bo the humorist of the party. "Presumably then , you gentlemen have as the chief object of your visit , this way , the investment of more capital ! " "Representing as we do largo insurance aim banking interests , huviug more or less western securities already , wo were anxious to ascertain from personal observation whether or not the representations of marvelous Improvements and great pros perity In these western states were nctuMly what we have been led to believe , " replied Mr. Lcoto. "Thus far , our investigations have been more then satisfactory , " uuld Mr. Dowell. "Wollud the most substantial evidences , how ever , whore recent booms were 'not so cront ns to knock the bottom out of everything. In Kansas , sonjo of the towns that sprang up up like magic a few years ago , Wichita , for instance , have gone hack and are worse off now than they were boforo. " The gentlemen expressed 'themselves as being very much surprised nt lindliiK Omaha such a largo , well built and busy city. They put In the day seeing sights entirely new to them and left for the interior of the state last night. _ Important Notice. Wo nro now making small size Bile Bctins , (40 ( little beans in each bottlo. ) They are the most convenient to use ; specially adapted for children and women. Price 5 cents a bottle. J. F. Smith & Co. , St. Louis , Mo. I/iccnsss. Licenses were issued to the following parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and Rcsidoncc. Age. ( Lonzo L. Johnson , Omaha. . * . . 29 I Annlo Bivins , Wnhoo . 33 j Frank Baumbach. South Omaha . 23 ( Mary King , South Omaha . 18 j Ignatz Hounof , Omaha . 30 ( Augusta Bornstcdt , Omaha . 24 j Samuel L. Paine , Valley . 40 ( Frederica Jacobson , Valley. , . 33 j Gust Bare , Omaha. . . . . 25 | Lina Nelson , Omaha . 19 ( Frank E. Summers , Omaha . 2(5 ( I Etta Montgomery , Omaha . 20 An Absolute Cure. TheORlGINALABIETI.VB OINTMENT Isonlv put up in large two ounce tin boxes , and Is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup. tlons. Will positively cure ull kinds of pilus- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIEl'INE OINf- MEN ! ' . Sold by GooJmau Drug company at 20 cents per box by mail 30 coutj. IB Not n Cnmlltlnte. Captain Rustin , who has been eagerly so licited to allow his name to bo used as n candidate for mnvor on the democratic ticket , said : "It Is not true , ni reported , that I have taken under consideration the proposition to cun for mayor. I have never boon at raid to say no. And I say now that I am not n candidate , and would not act us mayor , oven if I were elected. " To 1'ostiimNtora. For snlo nt loss than half cost , n full outllt of flrsl quality harl wood post- oil ! oo fixtures. Yale Jock boxes and Yale finish * throughout ; 528 boxes. A commission ot $40 paid to make a sale , Apply to A. 0. Fulton , Davenport , la. MOST PERFECT MADE. NEW 1'OUIL'S GICCAT C'lIJUMIST. This Is to ccvtifi1 that I have analyzed Dr. Price's Oroam BnlcliiR Poivddr. I Hud it compoHod ol pure mutorhils , compountied on corrnot Hcionllllo principles. The ingrodl9ats are accurately and soioutlUcally pro portioned. IIouco , bread or biscuits prepared with it are better suited for digestion , DR. OGDEN DOREMUS , M. D. . LL , D. ftof. Ctioailitrr miiil ToxIco'OKr la tbo New York Ucllerut Uospltal MeUlCBl Opl o. I'rot. CbeioUtrr ua riijrilci tu tlie Collf no oltii Cltof K w Yotlt , Catarrh IB a blood tllscmc. Until tno poison la cspcllctl from the system , there can bo no euro foi1 this lonthsomo and ( UnRcronn innlhdy. Tlicrcforc , tlio only olTcctlvo trcntincnt h n thorough course of Aycr's Snrenpnrlllix the best of nl ' blood purltlcu. ITIto sooner you begin. the better ; delay Is dangerous. " I xvns tronblbd with catnrrh for over two years. I tried various remedies , and wns treated by n number of physi cians , but received no benefit until I began to tnlto Aycr's Snrsnparllln. A few bottles of this medicine cured mo of this troublesome complaint and com pletely restored my health. " Jcsso Mi Hoggs , Holmmi'a Mills , N. 0. " MVIien Aycr's Sarsaparllla wns rec ommended to mo for catarrh , 1 wns In clined to doubt Its cfflcncy. Having tried BO many remedies , with Ilttlo bcn- cflt , I bad no faith that anything would cure mo. I bccnmo emaciated from loss of arrpctlto and Impaired digestion. I bad nearly lost the sense of smell , and my system was badly dernnjjcdi I wns about discouraged , when n friend urged mo to try Ajci's Snrsnpnrllla , nnd re ferred mo to persons whom it bud cured of catarrh. After talcing half ft dozen bottles of this medicine , I mn convinced that th only sine uny of treating this obstlimto dlicnso is through thu blood. " Charles II , Malouoy , 113 lllvcr at. , Lowell , Mass. Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co. , Lowell , Mass. 1'rtco $1 ; > Ix bottle * , $5. Worth $5 a liottlo. DRS. BETTS & BEITS 1103 FAHNAU STUKET , OMAHA , NBB , ( Upposlta I'axtou Hotel. ) Offlco hours , 0 B.J m , to 8 p. ra. Sundaj-s , 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Speciillst3 in ciixonlc , Merroui Skin and Blond Dlseaios. l fConsultatlon ) nt offlro or by mntl free. Hi'illcliu's sent by mall or express , securely Ducked , tree from observation. Gunrnntees to cure ( iiilrkly. infely nud pernmiienlly. - lions , I'liyMcnl Decay , nrlslnp from Jndlicio tlon. Excess or IcdulRcnce. pi oducIiiR Sleepless ness. Despondency. IMmplei on the face , aver sion to society , easily discouraged , luce of contl dence , dull , unlit for/study or business , nucl llnda llfo a burden , tftfely , purmanoutly nnd pri vately cured. Consult Irs. ) Uetto & Belts , i4U3 Farnam St. , Omnha , Neb. Blood and SMiuDispases result * , coraiiletolv eradicated without tbo aid of Mercury. Scrofula. Fryslpelas. Fever Sores. Blotches , lllceri. 1'Ainsln the Head and Bones , Syplilllllc Sere 1 hroat , Mouth nnd Tongue. Ca tarrh. etc. . permanently cured where othen have failed. , TirlliorTfpinQTtr mid Bladder Complaints , a.lulluY > Ulllldiy Painful. DlMIcuH , too fre quent llurnlng or Oloody Urine , Urlno high col ored or with milky tedlment on standing , WcaK Back. ( jnnorchi > n. Gleet , Cjstltls. etc. , Promotly tmd Safely Cured , Charges Itcnsomv- bio. per- mnucnt cm e. re moval complete , without cuttlnK , caustic or dlllntlon. LMiea ollcctcd nt homu by patient without a moments pntnoraunoranve. To Younff Men aud MiMls-Asci Men , PHDl1 Tll ° awful effects of early bUltlJ Vice , which bung ? oiRanlo weakness , dcHtrnyJiiK both mind and body , with all Itsdieaded Ills , pcrmaucntlvcured , Tinri Ttjn'lIlC ) ! Adrossthojo who hnve impaired UflOi DD110 themselves by Improper indul gences aud solitary habits , widen ruin both body nnd mind , unllttlng theta tor business , itudy or marriage. M vniliEi ) MKV . or tliosn ontcrlnct on that liap pylife , n-tMUo of physical debility , quickly as alsted. OUR succnss. Is based upon facts. First Practical Kxpe rlcnce. Second K > cry casu Is osuoclally studied- thus starting aright. 'Third Mo llcincs nro pro , pared In our labatory exactly to suit ch case , thus affectlnK curea without Injury CSr"Send 0 cents DOstctre for celebrated works on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases. Thousands cured.4f A friendly letter or call may bavoyou future sutTeiluir and shame , and add Rolden years to life. t STNo letters an. iwered unless accompanied by i cents In ( tnmvi. Address or call enl l > Ks. UCTtT * & HfiiTTS , Street , Omaha , Mi * . CUHED venllr.Ir otrreome lijr . iM TUBULAR CAR CUSHIONS ! WhUprrt , Cou lr riall ttji4UulobearJ . Com ] rorlal > lcHcir.AilJiiilli ; * < > < lB cii , Bucft..tul wberoall other relurilrl vtt , Hotbum bi F , IIIBCOX JOSEPH GIL ! OTIS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAVPARIS EXPOSITION 1W. NOB. 3O3T4O4-iyO-6O4. THS MOST 5 > ERFECT OP PENS T. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL S MAN'UUS , NV. Civil Kiielueoiinir. Classlns , llr. HKV. IVnnil'NTINU'iON , I'ro ldont. Ivr. Cor > W. VHUIIKOK. Superintendent. Horthwcstcrn Military Aoaaemyf Ttrnntr tlireo inllei north of Cblcacnt hat n lull corpi of eiiicrltnteil IiiHrucUirei IHo cnureo ot JtullJ. and uniurpa.ted facllllle. for Inft.uctuiti , . health , homo comturu sr.d Chrlitliin ItiBucnce. * - * * < & tor cat lo.uuu to llmimnu I'ark , III. Wctliicsdny Ercnliiff , Oct. 23 , ami Sunday Ihcnluir , Oct. 27. SWEDISH LADIES' ' National Concerts. Au Octette of Ucautlful Ulrlsrltli Marvelous Vulccji. tor the Kluu of Bwedeu. liegulnr prices. Heats soon naleTueitlay , ONE REASON "Why"people like lo trmlo iu tlio largest aloro is because tlioy know , by oxpdrionco , tlinfc such cstnblisli- incnts can niul do sell on n smaller percentage o profit. Everybody likes to see a big stock. Tlioro is no question that , we curry the largest stock o Men's Furnishing Goods in the City , nnd there is no question that wo sell ovorytliing in that line nt much lower prices limn other houses. Furnishing Goods mnrketl nt the same small percentage of profit ns the Clothing , is n feature you will not find oittsido of our store , In the Undcrwonr Department wo oflbr to-dny the following special bargains. Fine fancy mixed Merino Shirts nnd Drawers , silk bound nfc10c , worth 75c. Fine Cnmols llnir Shirts mid Drawers , the shirts with double breast nnd double buck , silk bound niul silk stitched , at 05c. These are sold in other houses for nearly double the money. 1 In Flnnucls and Cassinicro Overshirts wo display nn immense line , ranging in price from -lOc to $3.00. In this Department oflcrfmo California Uluo Flannel Shirts single breasted , at $1.15 , double breasted , with pearl buttons , $1.25. In Hosiery wo make the following special offerings : 200 dozen fine all wool seamless socks nt iSe , regular price 25e. English Merino Half Hose , double heels anddoublotoo nt 20c. Cniuols Hair Half Hose , very line nnd excellent shades nt 2oc. Cardigan and Jersey Jackets iu great variety. Our Glove Department is the largest in town nnd every pair o Gloves wo sell is warranted. .Wo take them back if they rip. - * - , O'V We-placeon snlo this week a line of fine Calf Shoes with genuine Cork solo at $2.73. These shoo = j re tail everywhere at S4.00. We have them in Congros-J and Luce ull width * . Gentlemen who have been pnyintr 7 nnd $8.00 for shoe ? nro invited to call and see how well wo can fit them in a line of real Ilaiidsewefiino Calf and Kangaroo , which wo sell at1.50 and $4.75 , and the finest French Calf nt $5.50. Wo have nil lasts and styles , and can fit your foot comfortably and save you considerable money. k Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Juvt one Wor J. \Vo have often Invited our friends to ca 1 \\lth the nssnrnncp that we could show .hem a fiuo npsorttnent of goods in out line. line.Wo are moru confident than over before of our ability to plvo satisfaction. An luspo tion of this season's selections , will justify our. comnlaccnco , nnd will convince our patrons that wo are making no vain boast. Dn.E. 0. WEST'S NEPIVB AND BRAIN TIIBAT- JIE.VT , agunrautued spocltlc for Hysteila , ] ) l/zl- ness , ConviiUloas , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , HeadacliB , Nervous Prostration ciuiscd bv the use of alcohol tobacco Wnkufulncsa , .Mental DepressionSoftonlnsjot t"o Brain , resulting In Insanity aud leading to niUory. decay aud death. Premature Old AKI * , ll.irreuuess. Loss of I'owor In either SBY. Involuntary Losses iind Spcrmat- orhoca caused byover-oxertlonof the brain , self , abnso or ovetlndulcenco. Kach box contains one month's treatment. $1.00 a box , or six boxes forf..00sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. To cttroany case. With each order received by us forfclx boxes , accompanied wuhj.UO , wo will tend the purchaser our written ( ruarnnteo to re fund the money 1C the treatment docs not effect d-ciire. auamntees Issued only by Goodman Drug Co , Druggists , Solo Agents , 1110 Faruam trcut , Omaim Nebraska Dr , J , E. McGRE W Tlio Well Known .Specialist , Is unsurpassed In the tieatmeut of allformaof Pittv. ATI : DIBEVHKS , Gleet and STIIICT- Ulii : , a emu gtiar- Miteud. SI-HUM v TOIIIIIIOnA , IMI 0 TKNCV , llOHU Of M AMI DOD , anil munition. BTIIII > < - IV or IIAIIIIKN NKS8 alHolutely cured. Send far books , for "ilnn" or "Woman" each iu cents ( stamps ) I'KMAI.liDlHKASKH OAT A n nit nnd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SKIN UlHBAHKS cured tiulckly nnd punniiueiitly. Treatmoutby correspondence , send stamps for reply. C'WSUI/JTATIO.V FltHR , Olllco S. E. cor. 13th and Jnekbon Sts. Ointihu , Nebraska. V CHICHtSTER'S ENGLISH ( PENNYROYAL PILLS. RED CnOSB DIAMOND BRAND , S re , tun anl tlwa ; rrllttlt. I.nJln , .U IlriiBuUt < "t DlHinond llrun.l.lu . rtd ncullH IK > > , .ejlcj with tluj rltiUin , Tltkn liu ulhrr. Ntol lr.tli ( > irir patlleului and "JUlUf lor I , dl | * , " ' " ' " ' " . tr return utul ( JblcLct rLbciu.fg. , JU "DREXEL < S& MAUL , ( Successors to John 0 , Jacobs. ) Undertakers andEmbalmers At the Old Stani , 1107 Farnam G treat , Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly l. U'ulephono to No. 'A Warranted FfGB NEW YORK STEEL MAT CO , , 334 Os 35 HKOADWAY , N. Y. Owucrs & Solo Manufacturers oftho ROCHESTER STEEL MAT , AND Stripped Steel Mats of all Sizes , Patented Teb. 7th , 1SS8. Thow Matilia\otliecomhlneil adMmtajteiof nil olhcrMnUwitU iionoof tl.ilrillsaaxantagcs.niia . Jiinopro\enlobotlio Cliciiiiput ami llcat. They will notl > r < nc ! down.llattcnout , warp or Cftoat of Bhni > c. nml will oulniT.r nil wire , ri'libtrtmd other steel Mats In tlio muiiwcw ' . . _ _ _ ' _ , . , . , , . rl-V..5 Will > clean ; lliofeot better than nn > * other Mat , iia not permit ttio dirt to bo carried bcvoml tlic.n. . rcoploMppplnKon them c-iuuot MtpastliUr fiwrfiii.eotti'isrcslst.incoliiall < llri'Ctloiis. The v iu etl no Rlinkl-ig. therefore crc.it e no dust. & 15 in ll I lani w nrc , Jlryr " nnd lluiiso Furnlslilntt Stores. count nlluwcU to tlio trailo. No. I-SzolGxJl. ! . . . 'No.C-5IzofiOx . . . . $ fl.M No. V SIzolSx * ) . . . . No. 0-fc > lzor.ix48. ( . . . 7.00 No. S-SlzeZJtSJ. . , . . 9U > No. 4-81021x4' ' . . . . A Perfect Face Powder. loa't rubuir. BoW IiI'ro jil.n , Klmltr 1 , 307 rarnitm 1 1 1 Dluic'i , 1,101 .N.llll ? / Et ; Oil { grimnl t i nixMlniftu llrucCo ,1,11 Schniifr' , l,511's.TorMtt' , JII9 "n N.letl. bMn lite 11 Mu3Owen : l C . , \YhUDlioue' , cor Wil li r , Worrell'i.eur Chi , nra.Ilcrnni k > , _ cnrMIMJIII. . CnH. ni'illlurTll. ' ) ' ! . 1,310. II. llfcLM . CO ] , Con. til , ror. Ci nli r. M. Hi il Iiullluls UrnirHciif. rui' U > Ico. Tin Ii- tk > . ror. r c Illr , On H. loili ! lull , , (20 , Mullli Urn a T. IVcIl- Ic ; On H. UUn Conracl t , 211 ; Kulin to Ca . cor. Douglni , aim cor. Kill unit tiimlnit ; On H un Icr'i : Dr. Kaillle'i , 1,101 , Oil- Cfy'e.cor. IJike ; On Lea\rQttnrtht Duvli' , lIHrt.ton J.Owen , cor. Slthi Swift it'n , S'.Ui nn I Divtnlorti hrln r r'l , Elierniau Avo. , n > 2 Coiby lark B , SOtliKn 1 Wuulwcrth AvriDr.enUrli ] 1.80I llowircl , O l j. I' . , oir. Clll and 1 Icrroi Iloj 1 1. C | > il-.l ro. nil Kill ( it , ; W J , ttelira'rr'i ; Hoykora .1 Co . B. uualia. , IllcliarJlotl Drug Co . IlUkr llrtlro i. Lo. PERFOrVIE EXQUISITE FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA - i u - . Tlio Inrnctt , laiten amt tlnu Tln tlio world , 1'aeseogcr ucconimodutlona unexcelled. ' Now York to Glasgow via LoaioaJorry Dcvonlo. October yfltli | Uthlopin , Nf v. . . .nth Clrcassln. Nov . 'M I Ancliorlit , .Nov. . . ,10th New York to Azores , Gibraltar and Italy. KLYSIA . Oct.LTith \ DOMVIA. . . .Nov. t'lth OAI.IKIUMA , Nov. 30th. SALOON , SECOND Craps ANJ > SiKninon rntjs on lowest terms. Kxciirslon Tlckutn rcfluci'O , infttle avalliiljlu to return y either tlio 1'lcuir- esiuo ( Clyde nnd North of Iieliuul. or Ithor .Mrr-.or niul South ot Ireland , or Naples aud. Olbrnltar. UxciTitsioNS OT PARIS on CONTINENTAF. Totiiw on lowest terms , Travelers' Circular I.LttcraoC Credit ami Drafts for uny amount nt low est current rates. Apply to any of ; our local EC flcrsQii Brothers , Chicago , Ills. TiiViKEN SPRING VEHICLES 1 CiinJr < < I < o/Aau ndf4flUMfllk.TryOn9 | " l _ * * - ffTir -\i ii " fORtly Imnroved with ivTioffiotf rnaclile * "moed i todwarton act nnlln to the weight put on thura. dtpwd onuillr el ! to rouuh country or fine u/dflvou Will giroyw bAit atl faotlon. to exam , i n o the justly cel ebrated lines of Hoots and Bhoe , mnnufactur- doy O. M. Henderson a Co. , of Chlcayo-I-uc * torles it Chicago , lilxon. Jllu. , and Fond Hu l.ac , Wls.-shonld w.-ite BAM. N. WA'lfcdN , real- dence , PHUMONT. NUII , Traveling aitoub Hetdfiuarterj for Itubbem. JOHN E. WILKINSON ; Teacher of the Violin. Open for engugoiuenta at conccrta , entertain- tneutt etc. At 1'uplls Ileildence. Wl North 15tU Street , Omaha. Nebraska. vufTcrlnc from tl.n cf * fucU ui y < jullful tri - i cum , ( no ot i'FOWLER , Hoodus , Conn. N.W.COR , I3TH& DODGE SisOMAHA , NEB FOB THE TBSATHE.VT Ot ALL APPLIAHnt-S FOR DEFORMITIES AMD TRUSSEff.1 Best Facilities , AppsrihunmlEernedieiforEiiccestfu ! Treatment of every form of D'teaie rcquirint" MTlTlTrAT. > RTlPfllflAT TP V A'P'TT" WP NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.l Board & Attindancei Best Accommodation ! in Wei V joy WHITE FOB CIRCULARS on Dcformitioi DJ Brace * , Xruagcc , Club Feet , Curvaturci of fpi-ie. File * . Tntnori , Cancer , Oatarrh , Bronchltit , Inhalation. DISEASES OF WOMEN TTK 1U\ I ! L tTKLT All Dm A IYI (1. ) < ( 1 > EIM RT9ICVT1 Og MffiKiWi PRIVATE BI&EASES AM Ulpod Dlienu , luctn.fallj trc.tccl. SvpMllllol'olioa ' rtmoTfdfrimthe j.t.miltiioutircrcarr. > . , Hf.torHIi * Irtia : > ntrorI.otiorYITaruniH ! , Ptrtlesumibl.toYllU onijl ) lrrit < ! < lit homobj correirondcnee. Allronnimlcu tlon.coiifldtatUl. Uedlelnciorluitruaentiiititku > llor . rreiiiecurelrpEektd.BomirLi .oloJIciIeeonlf rliorcn r. On ptriourinKrilew prtfci red. fill nd cotiult ni orKi4 blitorror rour e&ie , a4 wo vllt fend In pi.la wrippcr , on RftuK Tfl MCW r-RKE : tVoa rrhBlt , fa | > cltt o UUUft I U men * NcrvoufiDliciu , Imi > oltiejrSclu Ills ; UlcetiinJ turltoMli , niih qucitlcm iliu JLatrcn OMAHA. MEDICAL & HUKOTOAI. IWBTITUTH 13th and Dciljo Btrsuts , OHAHA , HEB , Thu II J Rtnnilam lltatt KeniftlUi * Tor lliu cunrgi prhntft allnitnu nrw uu nirpas tMl lur inirlty , etc. SntiBlortlun ( JiiArnnttietl * Order Itrinwly Nn , 1 fo Sflnlnil HfMkltrkt ur Vltu _ lojses. 1'rlcutlW . . . . . . . ill ) lcal debility In murrlrd men , urthobOtnttrltiK uu thai happy lire , I'lke. tllw. No 3 for Lonorrhcra or Klret in tlthcr rci. A roinblneil treatment for Intenial unit lu'il uw. Curcn In 1 to 9 days. No p rlniro or Injection. WlllnotrnuMiKtrlcture ) tiamoi pniartliiir llancureUltundrciliof aiseit rdiell OOC ho. i. HinitlK Ki | tlOe for men or womirt 1'reicnti eononhoca , itc , No tuhlier nor lnj Mlun rnckoga latin SO day . Kotll > uuil. 1'riccCICO. Wlllbcnilnccalea trial HatnplooC leinutl No. 1 or 2 on lecolpt ui 4ct0 , lit ( tampiirai pnitaxo. AnyonoofllieiorcnudlciipiompU ly ELiit ( iiealed ) uj mall on iccelpt of tlio prfd1 , fl w. UI > rr > llniclioi > Ltc ltli < rMix.innrrledorilnile , tlitl < r l STANDARD REMEDY CO , CIllCUQO , III. ! t > urr .i > . ruitEop . , , . . M. . . , , . . . . . . h wKAKNEoD.drlof ritlf i iffUllt > , HooTill o. < o tlnuoin ti > rr Ue2 -/\'M/dktnlymrouib.il t k irt > , rtilor. leg Ittn VUji : to lle.llb and Ylsur .HIr..ilU. KlrctrK Ciirrcot " * * < * i > itTiii.TAi.TLvor rorfeltiA.iiXlaeftib. ) UliI.T.iidBoprBttrrloeipl < l Jl5. udun. Woritruciper * " - " "i. H l lpimpblcl < e..ua' A P08TIVE CURE GUARANTEED By the uo of the KIiHCI'ItO flAfjVANIO SIIfit'IlNFOHV JIBI/IJ will postlvely euro Jmpotoucy , fo t Manhood , Buxuul Decny , Ncr oud Duhflity , La k of De veiopotncnt. vatlcocole , etc. IUPMX ! KMttTHIO liHIT. adapted for the euro of DytpopsU , l.lver Comtditlnr , Kidney Disease , I.amu flitck , Illiuuinutlniii.Hrltitlr.i , etu , KMCOTitlOSI'lNAI. lir.I.T. adapted for th ( ruio ' of 1'aralyals , Upluo Disuuse , l.'plltpiyo * I'ltH , OtC. A written guarantee R\\fn \ with evrrv Holt that Itwill cimi < llsoa o ft Is loLoiiimmided txt euro or money rcfundiid. I'rlco for uny ono of the above llelts IN $5. Address . W. CLINTON , Wt-ht'ii Agent. NOlliOLIf , NiiIASKA. : ) | The abnvo llelts era inailo undsr T'oro'irn ' I'ati cut irruntcd to I'rof , Conrad Zlcgonhmi. and under U. H. I'litontimuitotl to I'rof. I1. II. Vail Woydo. M. DrrcHldentof N. V. , Klcctrloal Bo- doty mm Into J'rof. of Chemistry of .N , Y. , .Med ical College , The Tyler System of Bank Counters _ . VneauaUea In Style , Quality or Prlee. The Tyfor Dooko. aoo Now Styles , ThoTylorRoyalTypoWrltorCatilnbts sTffl'.MCfi's,0 A GOODRICH Atfv at-r. w. ISi Peat -i\ born ht.ChlLUKOi udvlco treat il ! yearn perteiicv ; buslnusa ( julutly aua ucteJ.