i > i stvsvr-tw gg JSrlIJg'j. ff > .Tt' ? ' : ? Jir y : . ? T gT T 5" irr- * f . " f fr * a' * * * * > * 8w < RwA. , 8 TEOS OMAHA DAILY BEE : TCHURSDAY , OCTOBER 24 , 1S80. THE CITY. John P. Boyd , candidate for sheriff , has racovoreii from nn nttaok ol pneu monia. Officer Pulnskl is crippled ncaln. In chasing n prlbonor in tlio dime ho foil nnd sprained his left knco Joint. The TiirllT Reform club will moot in the rooms formerly occupied by the board of education Saturday evening. E. Booth , proprietor of the Wild West saloon on Fourteenth street , wont out to Gcorpo Hill's road house at Florence Into nnd was robbed of $36 in cash. _ Personal Paragraphs. R. M. Trovers , of LclRb. li nt the Mlllnrd. W. J5. Coloy , of Vulontlnu , Is nt the Casey. J. O. White , of Lincoln , Is nt the 1'axton. G. II. Hunaoin , of Unncroft , Is at the Casoy. J. S. Kennedy , of Nebraska City , Is at the Casey. Henry Henrlch , of Crawford , Isnttho Mllliml. M. Thomcson , of Ocnovn , Is rcglstcrou1 at the Casoy. O. U Unrber , of Tuhnago , Is stopping nt the Casey. S. 1 * Andrews , of Crete , wa la the city yesterday. John Askln , of Kearney , Is registered at the 1'axton , J. L. Packard , of Crolghton , Is a Ruost at the 1'axton. H. O. Mason , of Fremont , Is stopping nt the Murray. A. Hrownoll , of Grand Island , is stopping I at the Casey. In * * E. F. Wnrron , of Nebraska City. Is a guest at the Pnxton. J. t > . McDonald , of Fremont , Is registered at the Murray. L D. Hlclmrds , of Fremont , Is registered at the Mllliird. Ttioman M. Coolto. of Lincoln , is stopping at the MDlnrel. Joseph U. Sturdevant , of Atkinson , la a guest at the Casoy. Hon. George * V. E. Dorsey , of Fremont , is a guest at the Murray. Prof. Adolpli Weber and wife , of Lincoln , arc guests at the Mlllnrtl. A. Iluzlctt and C. M. Aloorn , of Beatlrico , nro stopping nt the Puxton. Frank ClmfTco nndV. . H. Stnnhopo , of Lincoln , nro at the Murray. Mr. Don F. Hililobrund , editor of the Pawnco Press , was In the city yesterdtty , and called upon Tin ; line. Oscar Grosholl , of Salt Lake City , was m the city yesterday on route homo from tuo oast. Ho united upon Tin : Bin : . Judge John It. Porter and wlfo have re turned from a visit to points in the cast and nro guests of tholr soii-iii-huv , Edward Hunoy. K John Wcbor anil wife , former residents of Omaha , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Nason at tlioir residence on Sixteenth and Cass stools. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stoddard , who have been visiting tholr daughter nnd son-in-law , Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank \Vooloy , for several weeks past , have returned to their lioino in Kcokuk. At the Windsor : Dr. F. N. Dick and family , North Platte ; Fred A. N.yo , Iowa City ; August Carncs , Uaillss , Nob. ; A. D. McNoer. Hastings ; Frank Dill , Grand Island , William Cone , Glenwooa , 111. ; Otis Chllds , Mason , N. II. ; A. O. Childs , Mason , N. H. ; V. A. Nichols , Wollpleet , Neb , ; W. E. Pntnvod , Lincoln ; C. McDanloi , Has tings. Cnshman's Mcntho inhaler cures catnirli , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay fever. Trial frco at your druggist. Piico CO cents. Got Your Own Uottlca. Herman Roll field wns lined $3.50 nnd costs after being convicted of using the beer bottlns owned by the Faust bottling works. Julius Meyer appeared as RohQold's attor ney anil appealed the case to the district court. _ Recovered tlio Property. FritzWirth returned from St. Joe , yesterday iff Ir whore ho had been In search of jewelry tolen from him. Ho recovered a gold watch and chain. This property , together with other valuables , is supposed to have boon tolen by the Nettle Mull-Darlington gang. If Cook's extra dry imporl.il champagne can bo kept fresh for days by using a rubber I * cork after you hUvo opened It. Have The remaining days on whluh voters may register are as follows : Thursday. October 24 ; Friday , November 1 ; Saturday , Novem bers. The registry in each ward will bo kept open on each of the ubov'o days from S u. m. to 0 p. _ Raft Light ? . Complaints are niado that Contractor Pet erson , who Is grading Thlrty-sncond street , docs not wit up red lights at night as ho should. As a consequence throe persons have driven over the onibankmnnt after night , but fortunately there have boon no serious results yet An Early Ilriclc. Mary Roach is a reckless , desperate wlfo. Her husband , John , Is a bard-working man. Husband and wife had some words at the breakfast table , and as Roach stepped out Into the yard to go to his work his wlfo throw n brick at his head , timing and knockIng - Ing him down , Roach swore out a warrant ( or his wife's arrest. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup for children teething cures wind coliediar- rhajii , etc. 5 cents a bottlo. Tlio Governor Comes , Mayor Broateh has Invited Governor Thayer ami the state ofllcora to moot the Pan-American congress In Omaha on Satur day next. Ho has also Invited Senator Paddock and Congressman Dorsoy to bo here. Superintendent Javncs , of the Chicago , Bt. Puul , Minneapolis Omaha rend , has been made u member cf the reception com mittee , and will carry the delegation which goes to moot tlio visitors at Sioux City Sat urday , in his private car , % KnnokN Out FIre Protection. "Tho action of the council Tuesday night puts an end to all our plans for increasing the flro service and building a now city Jail , at least fortho present year , " said Councilman Wheeler , yesterday "Tho law especially provides that the city can - not veto general bonds for any purpose In the sum of moro than $200,000 m any one year. If this proposition , to aid the union depot scheme , curries , wo can't do anything with the Jail and lira department projects until next year. " . llorHi'ortl'H Acid I'lioyptitito. I Beware of imitations. , Gallons of Undue , John Peters , the collector of Internal revenue - nuo , completed his llrnt report to the treas ury department Tuesday evening , ana has forwarded It to Washington. It shows that ho hns In his district fifty eight wholesale liquor dealers and three roo- tlllors. October 1 , these hud In stock a total Of 170,017 gallons of taxable spirits , the dif ferent brands being , bourbon whisky , 103,070 gallons ; rye whisky , 25,037 gallons ; Irish whisky , 5b74 gallons ; Scotch whisky , US3 gallons , and alcohol 5W2 gallons. In addi tion to these amounts , the report shows largo quantities of wlncj , gin and brandy , Dyspepsia Mnkos the llvos of many people miser * able , nnd of ton leads tosolf-dostruction , Wo Unow of no romcdv for dyspepsia moro successful than Hood's Sarsapu- rllln. It acts gently , yet surely and cllloiontly , tones the Btomuoh ntitl other organs , removes the faint fooling , cre ates a good nppotito , euros headache , nnd refreshes the burdened mind. Give IloodJu Sarsnpnrillu a fair trial. It will do you good , BWEET ONES. But They Sour on tlio City Mows * OntlicrcrB. A number of wholesale confectioners from river towns , Including Poycko Uros. , Kopp , Drclbus & Co. and one or two other firms from Omaha , mot In secret session at'tho Mlllard hotel for the purpose of organizing nn association similar to that which the wholesale grocers have formed. The meeting nnd Its objects wore kcut so secret by those Inter * estcd that all Inquiries for information wore met jvlth evasive answers nad requests to roino around after the session had com pleted Its work. Even the names of the vloltlng delegates were denied. It was ascertained , howovnr' that representatives nro hero from Lincoln. SU Joe , AtchUon , Loavonworth and Kansas City. John H. Wilds nnd E. V. Rlloy are the representatives from Kansas City nnd St. Joe. M. S. Van Duson , mnnncer of the candv department of Poyclto Hros. , wns made chairman of the meeting. It Is said that one of the principal objects of the gathering was tlio division of territory so as to enable the control of the price of sugar , nnd a saving of at least r,0 cents per barrel to the wholesale dealer. _ PAXTOX Hornr , , OJIA.IIA Special nt- torrtlon to commorclnl inon. Finest and largest liotol in the west. Klttrodgo ft Brainard , proprietors. A. FUIINITUUE l ALi.YOI3. Charles Slilvcriulc Negotiating to Erect Ono nit Pnrnnin Street. A big real estate transaction was practi cally closed Tuesday. Charles Shlverlck , the furniture dealer , hns secured from John I. Rcdlekun option of GO feet on Farnnm street , near Sixteenth. The lot Is occupied by Crnry's real estate ofllco , the Klho saloon and n drug store , all In ono-story brick oulldlngs which wore er ected a few years ago. Mr. Shlvorick has nn offer of this lot for 5S7OUO , and will very probably mnho the purchase , the deal , de pending In n great measure upon the terms on which possession of the prop erty may bo obtained from the leaseholders. The proprietors of the El I to saloon have a two-years' lease on the place nnd want $3.500 for tholr claim. The ottier tenants have shorter-timed leases , and tlicro is but little doubt that the deal will bo closed. Mr. Shlvorlcic hns boon looking around for some tiuio for u suitable location for a big furniture store nnd warehouse. His lease on his present premises expires next July , and it Is his dcsiro to have n store of tils own ready for occupancy nt that tlmo. If ho secures the property for which ho is now negotiating bo will commence work nt onoo upon the erection of a sK or sovon- story brick store building to cost ut least ? 100,000. Cough no more , Rod Cross cough drops will euro your cold. 5 cents a box. Rail Noteq. Another dynamo has arrived at the power house of the Omaha Motor company on Twenty-second and Nicholas streets , this making the seventh. One moro will bo re ceived in a few weeks , nnd , when the sys tem is perfected , Micro will bo forty-flvo cars running instead of twenty-four , as ut present. On Thursday of next week , four moro now trains will bo added to the serv ice. ice.Since Since the ' 'white motor" has been in oper- ntion on Twenty-fourth and Sixteenth streets the cable conductors report u great falling oil in the patronage of the cable lines. The present indications are that the motor line to South Omaha will not bo in operation for a month. The p.eoplo living on South Thirty-second street say they are getting tired of the prom ises of the Omaha Street railway company to build u. line south from Pacific street , nnd are agitating the subject of building a line themselves to Soutu Omaha. Already there has been half enough pledged to construct the line and put it in operation. For Bronchia. ! , Astlunntio and Pul- nioiuirv Complaints , "Brown's Bronchial Troches" have remarkable curative prop erties. Sold only In boxes. Onpnso ( lie Viaduct. There seems to bo some stumbling blocks in the way of the proposed viaduct over the Belt line on Loavonworih street and the most formidable one is the Missouri Pacific company. Superintendent Rathbun is quot ed as saying that it would bo an Injustice to build a viaduct out in the country and that the Missouri Pacific would fight such n pro ject to ttio do.ith. Ho claims that the laws of the state do not compel them to do this , and as the last quarter of the viaduct lies out ot the city It would bn governed by state nnd not by city laws. This then would bo sulll- clcnt to suvo them from any compulsion In Jjuilding the structure. Ho says further that the viaduct Is only a scheme on the part of some real estate men who own property on , tlib hill west of the crossing and wisu to suvo themselves the expense of grading. The Denver State lotory company wants ugonts. Tickets CO conts. Adf- dress A. C. Ross & Co. , Denver , Colo. Mortuary. Wllholm Slobolist , an old and respected resident of Omaha , died at tbo soldiers' homo at Lcavonworth , last Friday at 1:45 : a. in. Ills funeral took place Saturday morning , tbo interment bolnaia .tb.0 camotary of the homo. Mr. Slobolist was well known in this city , where , for years , ho kept the lurso concert garden corner Ninth and Farnam streets. It was callad than , as it has boon lately , the Tlvoll. Ho afterwards opened a restaurant on Farnam street , whore Ed Mauror's place Is at present. It was a rendezvous of loadIng - Ing citizens. Slobcltst was familiarly known to old and .voting as "Papa Siobollst , " ana his death will bo u source of rograt to many who admired him for his good qualities and attainments. George D. Edson , who'died yesterday , was born nt Randolph , Vt. , October H , 1810. Ho moved to'Rockford. III. , In 1871 , and organ ized the first republican club established In that section of the country. Ho removed with his family to Omaha In 1SS3 , In search of health , nnd , though finding relief , 1ms been slnco Incapacitated for business. Ills death was occasioned by heart failure. The deceased loaves four children , one son being Gcorgo A. Edson , of Albion , another lllling the position ot train dispatcher on the Union Puulllo at North Platto. Ono daughter resided in this city , nnd the other Is Mrs. O. J. Alton , of Atnsworlh , Nob. The funeral will take , place Friday , from the residence of the deceased , 1723 Daven port street. The remains will bo Interred in Forest Lawn cemetery. Charles Anderson , a Swede , aged twenty years , died yesterday nt St. Joseph's hospital. The remains nro at Hcafoy & Hoafy'o. Tbo deceased has a brother In North Platte nnd a cousin in Weeping Water , both of whom have been telegraphed. The funeral exorcises over tlio remains of Dr. P. Hostottor occurred at 8 a. m. , at his late residence , 074 North Twenty-fourth street , the A. O. U. W. of which ho was a member , having charge. A largo number of friends was present. Rev. Mr. Houdcrson offered the Invocation nnd Rav. Savtdgo delivered fi short address on "Preparation for Death. " The funornl procession , which was headed by Iho Musical union band , nnd the A. O. U , W. followed the rctnnlns to the Union Pacific depot , where nt 0:15 : they wore shipped to Glen- wood , In. , for Interment. Important Notice. Wo nro now making small size Bllo Beans , (40 ( little beans ifi each bottlo. ) They nro the most convenient to use ; specially ndnplod for oh 1111 roil and womon. Prlco 25 cents n bottlo. J. F. Smith & Co. , St. Louis , Mo. I'HEPAUE Foil KM3CT1ON. Where Voters Mny Kcplstor nil day To-Day. Under the now Inw the registrars of elec tion will alt in continuation of tholr duties to-day from 8 n. m. till Op. m. They com' priae the following officials , and will be found at the following places : rillSTYAK. . First District Railroad tlcltct offlco , 807 South Tenth sticet. C. P. Uurkett , Scott Butler , J. U. Tooho. Second District Unrbor shop , 1110 South Sixth street. E. G. Flags , E. K ! Long , R. J. Jcnklnson. Third district Hlrt's grocory.Tcnth street between Dorcas and Martha. C. F. Good man , B. M. Smith , P. II. Mahau. sncoxn WAIID. First Distrlct-J3eorcoN. Wells , 1219 South Sixteenth street. 1C. W. Uurtos , W. A. Al- studt , William Holmes. Second District Pickanl , market , 1010 Vlnton street. L. D. PlckarJ , Dan O'Kcofe , William Gutowoooil. T11IIUI WAIID. First District No.'J17 Capitol nvsnue. D. Cosgrove , D. MoLoud , T. Crossloy. Second District No. ! 110 South Eleventh street. J. A. Fogarty , Ed Hartley , W. S. Jones. Fourmi wvun. First District Leslies' drug store , 103 South Sixteenth street. George H. Leslie , Charles Ellis , L. V. Wolfe. Second Little's cigar store , 1505 Farnnm street. A. Mclntosh , Charles Little , Ed. Parratt. FIFTH WAttn. First District Costello's cigir store , 51 North Sixteenth street. John Wallace , Alex Gr.iy , Frank Fr'.edly. ' Second District IS1G Sherman nycnue , between Corby and Ohio streets. Charles Wllkins , E. C. Erlllng , O. K. Backus. SIXTH WAlin. First Dlstilet Club room , Twenty-sixth and Lake streets. W. A. Grant , E. C. Glenn , Frank Wiggs. Second District Lyceum hall , Twenty- fourth and Elkhorn railway. W. II. Hen- shr.w , A. F. Mnyne , J. S. lioyd. Third District Stevens' grocery , Thirty- third and Parker streets SEVENTH WARD. First District Republican headquarters at Parlc avenue , between Poppleton avenue and Wooaworth avenue : Charles L. Thomas , N. W. Nelson , E. T. Shelby. Second District Riewo's store , Twenty- sixth and Walnut streets : P. J. Quealoy , Frank Crawford , Hnrry Green. CIOIITII WUID. First District 3103 Cuming street , at barbershop : J. E. Small , Jacob Moore , J. II. Winspear. Second District 2103 Cuming street/ drug store : A. W. Parker , Thomas Doyle , J. II. Schmidt. JflXTII WAIID. First District 2903 Farnam street : W. F. Hems , J. B. Patterson , S. S. Van Buren , Second District Ryan's office , corner Lowe and Mercer avenues. A. C. Edwards , B. L. Stewart , C. II. Webster. > Stole a Coiv , S. Livingston stole a cow In Missouri Val ley , In , and lead it all the way to Omaha , where ho was arrested in the act of making a sale. . Ho is now a prisoner at central po lice station and will bo taken back to the scene of the theft. Red Cross cough drops beats them all. 5 cents per box , sold every whore. Twenty-Pour Carriers icide. The request of Postmaster Gallagher for car faro for letter-carriers : ias been granted , to a certain extent , nt least , by the po tofllco department at Washington. Hereafter , carriers who must walk a half mile or moro before reaching the Initial point of their routes will ba allowed tickets on the street car line nearest to thorn. When other carriers desire to make use of the lines they must pay like other citizens. The appropriation is about $100 per montli. Mr. Gallagher will purchase tickets from the railway companies and distribute them among the carriers who are entitled to them. There are forty-live carriers on the force , but only twenty-four of them will be en titled to the car tickets. How to Cure n Cold. * Many yours constant use and the ox- ponoueo of thousands of persons of all ngos , has fully demonstrated Unit thorp is nothing better for a severe cold than Chamberlain's Couch Remedy. It acts in perfect harmony with mituro , re lieves the lungs , liquefies the tough tenacious mucus , ranking it easier to expectorate , and restores the system to n strong and healthy condition. KRELLE At roiidonco , 1533 South Seven teenth street , Wednesday morning , Octo ber 23 , Louise , wife of Herman F. Krolle. Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock , to Laurel Hill : _ Beccham's Piliscnro bilious and nervous ills A ISriitnl Jliishnnd. Mrs. Alfred Strublo , a young woman of twenty-two , appeared in police court yester day and asked for a warrant for her husband. She claims that Strablo came homo a few nights ago and beat her nnd the child into a Jelly. Strablo was arrested and is now behind - hind the bars. MOST PERFECT MADE. NEW I'OUIL'S GICE2AT CIIESIIST. This is to certify that I have analyzed Dr. Price's Cream Bnldnff Ppwdor. I lind it composoa ol pure materials , compounded on correct scientific principles. The ingredients nro accurately and BciontlllcaUy pro portioned. Hence , broud or biscuits prepared with it uro bettor suited for digestion. DR. OGD12N DOREMUS , M. D. , LL , D. Catarrh f S n blood dlscnno. Until tno poison is I expelled from tlio system , tlicro can bo no euro for tills lonthsonio and dangerous innlwly. Tlicroforo , the only offcctlvo trcntrncfit is A thorough course * of Aycr's Snrsnpnrlllrv tlio best of nil blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the hotter ; delay is dangerous. " Ivns troubled with cntnrrh for ever twoycnrs. I tried various remedies nnd was trcntcillbya number of physi cians , hut received no benefit until I began to takeAycr's Snrsaparllla. A few bottles of this medicine- cured mo of this troublesome complaint and coin- plotcly restored my health. " Jesse M. Boggs , Uolman's Mills , K. G. "When Aycr's Snrsnrmrllla wns rec- ommcmlcd to tno for catnnh , Ivai In clined to doubt its ofllcnoy. Haying tried so many remedies , with little bou- out , I lind no faith thnt anything would euro mo. I became emaciated from loss of appetite and impaired digestion. I had nearly lost the sense ot smell , nnd my system wns badly deranged. I was about discouraged , when a friend urged mo to try Ayor's Snisiiparllla , and re ferred mo to persons whom It had cured of catarrh. After taking halt n dozen Uottlcn of this medicine , J am cominccd that tlio only smowayof tronthiR this obstinate disease Is through the blood. " Charles H. Maloney , 113 lliver fit. , Lowell , Mass , Iyer's ' Sarsaparilla , Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Frlco $ l ; ill boltlct , J5. Worth $5 a bottle. DRS. BETTS & BEITS llOd KAIINAM STIIKET , OMAHA , NHU. ( Opposite I'axtou Hotel. ) Office hours , 9 B..IIU , to 8 p. rn. Sundays. 10 a. ra. to 1 p. m. Spwlillsts in dironlc. Nervous Skin and Blood Dlseu ofc. MyCousultatlon at offlco or by mail free. Sfi'illclnts sent ly mall or express securely tmckcd , free fromiobsenotion. Guarantees to curfl niilrkly. safely an < l porinaiienlly. HHDirnTTCI ilDDTITnV Speimatorrhcea , semi- lllirtVlJUo UDDlLUl nal LobsaH.Nlfint Knils Blons. 1'hys.tcal Decay. uilshiR from IndUcro tton , Kxcess or ludulKCiicr , producing Sleepless ness , Despondency. Plmp'ai on tlio face , aver Bleu to society , cacti ; alMxmraKed , lauE ot ciull dcnco , dull , unlit Tor study or tuiJ.incsi , and llnds life a burden. Safely , permanently and prl- ratoly cured. Consult lira. Itotts A ; Belts , J1U3 Tarnam St. , Omaha , ' Nob. Bloofl aM Skin'Disfases results , completely raillcatctl wltiiout tbo aid of Morunry. Scrofula , JCr/sipolas. raver Pores. Ulotcliea , Ulcers. 1'anialn the Head uud DODOS , Syphilitic Sere llirontv'jlouth ami MOIIBUO. c * tarrh , etc. . permanently cured where othcrl hare failed. Pirlnoir Tfninan ; nni1 Bladder Complaints , lUuIlUY > UriUdiy IMInful. Difficult , too fre quent llurulngor ( llooily Uunc , Urluo high col ored or 'vltli milky fedlmeut on standing , WcaU Back , Onnorrlicui , Gleet , CystitH. etc. , Promptly and Safely Cured , Charges ble. STRICTURE ! . inovul complete , without cuttlaff. caustic nr dill at Ion. Cures olTicted nt homo by patient without a momenta pain or anuoyauco. To 'Yoaiiff Men and MMflli-ATBi Men , AQITDl ? PIIDDTho awful eUocts ot early BUilU uUUD Vice , which biaus organic weakness , destroying both mlud and body , with all Its dreaded ills , permanently cured. TlTjrj T3pnlil ( ( | Adrosstho.s9 who hive impaiiPd JJuOi DDliu themselves by Improper Indul gences nr.d solitary Imblts , wlilcii ruin both body anfi mind , unfitting them tor business , atudy or man lagp. M Aimir.o .Mi.v. or these entering on that hap pyUre. a uro of physical debility , quickly us slsted. OUH SUCCESS. Is based npon fact ? , first Practical Kxpo rlence. Second K\evy case is especially studied- thus starting atlRht. Third Mollolnos are pre , pnieil in our labr.tory exactly to suit each case , thus ntrectluK cures without injury tSTSeml 0 cents postage for crlohrate-1 v/orks on Chronic , Norvoui and Delicate Diseases. Thousands ctiroil. Y& A. friendly letter or call may gave you future sutrerlae nnd Elm mo. anil add golden years to life. rrT No letters an- iwered unless accompanied by 4 cents in itainua. Address or call on ' ? . ETT & BJKTTS , HOaFarnmn Htrett , Omaha , Neb , null IlnuMlii thoworli -.ions iiiioicellcJ. Now York to Glaor/ via Liaionijrr/ r o\onln. Octolicr "Cth | IHhlopla , Ncv. , .flth Clicassla. Nov "d I Anchorla , > o\.10tli Now York to Azora : , Slbraltar ani Itsty. Kl.VSIA Oct. S'lth ' . IIOI.IVIA. . . .NOV. lltll O LiroiiNi.t , Nov. auth. PAI.OON , Sr.co.su Or\hSAM ) STKEiuor. rates on lowetit torms. llxciiiHlon Ticket i reduced , mnde inulhililc to icturu oy either tlio 1'lctur. esfiue ciydo nnd North of Iralnnd. or ItUer .Mcrney iiua gnuth ot Irohuul. or Naples and Glliraltor. KXCUIIHIONS OT I'AIIIH OH CONTINCNTAr. Teens on lo est terms. Travelers' Circular Letters of Credit and .Drafts for any amount at lowest current rates. Apply to uny ot our local agents or to HeJcrson iBrolliors , Cliicago , Ills , II. S. IlAT.l. . , II , V. MnouKS. C. U. MAULS , LT.a' . Depot. ON @O DAYSTHIS THIS NEW ' TRUSS different from l | otliorB. fflrnp thapo. vrlth ficlf- . adiuitinitUaUlnrcntcr.adnpts Irolf to&llposltlouiottliobodjr.nlilla NRw 4 thettallla the cup i pressca hack % to * iti intootlneBjiJBt OH a i pert - . with the finger. . WliTillL-Gt vr&nira aan.doea u llernl ill lu M Eccuirly dranJ nlzht.and a radical euro certain. ltue i"'l"r lil , mn I chi.Tp. B4-iitliymi.il CKculurntrce. KUU.UTVJI 'UtSU tO. , .Uci | , U < Dr , J , E. McGREW The Well Known Specialist , Uunsurp.uwd In the treatment ot nil foriusut I'ltiv- ATI : UisEASES , Gleet and HriiiCT' nut , a cure guar anteed. Bl'KIIMA TonniiOEA , lure Tl'.NCV , 111) im Of JlAMiDoi ) , and ambition. HTIUII/- TY or llAIIIII N Nt.sa absolutely cured. Bend for books , for "Man" or "Woman" each 10 centH ( Biampi ) NKIIVOUBNESS ' UATAHKII and - _ HKIN DISK ABES vuiou tuiv iui4 pvuuanntly Treatment by correupondence , lend itamptjforreply , ntun , Onico 3. E. cor. 18th nnd Jackson Sts. Omaha , Nebraska , ONE REASON Why people like to triulo in the largest store is because they know , by oxporioiico , thnt Hitch establish ments cnn nnd do sell on n smnllor porconlnge of profit. Everybody likes tosco n big stock. There in no question thnt ' we carry the largest stock of Men's Furnishing Goods in the City , nnd there is no question that AVO sell'ovorything in that line nt much lower prices thnn other houses. 'Furnishing Goods marked nt the same small percentage oC profit as the Clothing , is st foatnro you will not find outside o our store , In the Underwear Department wo ofFer to-day the following special bargains. Fine fancy mixed Merino Shirts and Drawers , silk bound j\t \ 40c , worbh 7oc. Fine Camels Hair Shirts and Drawers , the shirts with double broasb nnd double back , silk bound nnd silk atilchod , nt C5c. Those nre sold in other houses for nearly double the money. In Flannels nnd Cassimero Ovorshirts we display nn immense line , ranging in price from 40o to $3.00. In this Department wo offer fine California Blue Flannel Shirts single brotvjtoil , at § 1.15 , double bronated , with pearl buttons , § 1.25. In Hosiery wo make the folio wing special offerings : 200 tlozon fine nil wool seamless bocks at ICc , regular price 23c. English Merino Half Hose , double hculs nnd double too at 20c. Camels Hair Half Hose , very fine and excellent shades nt 23c. Cardigan nnd Jersey Jackets in great variety. Our Glove Department is the largest in town and every pair of Gloves wo sell is wnrrnntod. TVo tnko them bnck if they rip. We place on sale this week n line of fine Calf Shoes with genuine Cork sole nt $2.75. These shoes re tail everywhere at S-1.00. We have them in Congress and Lace nil widths Gentlemen who have been paying 7 and S8.00 for shoes nre invited to call nnd sec how wnll we can fit them in a line of real Ilandsewe-l line Calf and Kangaroo , which wo sell at $4.uO and S4.75 , and the finest French Calf nt S5.GO. Wo have all lasts and styles , and can Jit your foot comfortably nnd save you considerable money. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Ju t onn Woril. Wo have often Invltod onrf Heads to ral with the assurance that we could show .hem a fine assortment of goods m our Hue. Hue.Wo nro moro confident than over before of our ability.to give satisfaction. An Inspo tion of tills season's .selection * . will justify our coiunlacenco. and will convince our patrons that wo are making boast. ANEW COLLAR TO-BAY. LAST GRAND GAME Ch.un jilonship of Mis5ouri. The rolobrato.l World Heaters ST. LOUIS BROWNS KANSAS 'CITY'S. Game at 'J'M. : Admission r > 0 cents. Grand Stand 5 cents extra. Tickets on sale The Chops Club , ( lU-llch i : I/inpstud- tcr ) llll South 1 iftccnth St , Karhack's , iOI S. Kiftecntli St. . KelthV , ( under Hoyd's opera 'lUS. rifteenth Bt. AMUSK5IKNTS. Wednesday Ki Piling , Oct. 2 ! { , and Sunday Ihcniny , Oct. 27. SWEDISH LADIES' ' National Coverts , AH Oclolto of Urniiliful ( Hi-Is ivllli Inrtoluns Voices. AppenrlnR In tlio plcturcsquo rostumes ot their natlvu provinces and country. This comimnv wan ort'iinl/pd by I'HOl' . AU- OU.STBD01U5N , dlrectoi Ojand lloyul Opera fortho KJm : of tiwoden. ItoRular prices. Seats go on Halo Tuesday. THURSDAY , OCT. 24 , Mntlnco Snturdny nt 2 p. in , ROYAL , ISiri'HJOtlV ! * THE STOWAWAY * Jutt from a Xt I urn pliant Tour of the I'ncllio Coast. AN IJII'OHTANT CABI1. lill'OSINH BCRNKRV. iMruicssivi : iNcinr.NTS. GENUINE BAPIMILOWINQ I1V UXIMIHTS. Itegular priced. Boats t'o on sale Wcdnonday , A GOODRICH Att'r at-La\r. 12J Dear born Ht. . ( Jfilcauoj advlca free ; .1 yours ex p rlenc i business quietly and legally traui- Mt d < Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in To dealers only. Mills Southern Mlsfourl. Hooins , 1 , 2 and3. IT. 8. National.Uunk llulUllna TelcDlumo 1J37 , Omaha , JNob. " B HB ( in f n "P"DRB ff& MM iHl ISEST8BSS GO. , oting Ventilnting Apparatus and Supplies. ENGINES , BOILERS , STEAM PUMPS , ETC & CO. , SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN 1O3 South tBth Street , Opp. Postoffice. Telephone 149O ETCHINGS , j Zi -EMKRSON , ENGRAVINGS , .g3 > ariIALLET & DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIESjgU MOULDINGS , JKi PIANOS & ORGANS j j MUSIC. 1813 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. NEW YORK STEEL F/iAT / CO. , 231 & 235 BROADWAY , N. Y. Owners & Bole llnuufac'.urers of tlio ROCHESTER STEEL MAT , AND Stripped Steel Hats of all Sizes. Patented Feb. 711i , 1838. The o Main lm e tlio combined mlyantaites of all otlicrJJnlswitli none of tliu-Ir UUaiH nntagca , and Inn oproven to bu tlio ( Jlifiipfi-t ami Jlent. TlioV will not break down , llallcu out. wnrp or Bet out of chape , nml > vlll oniwcnr all wlro , rubhcrnudoilieritcol MatInilho market. Will clean the feet toliur than any other Mat , and not permit the dirt to bo carried beyond them. ppliiBOn thcni riuiuDt nllpuitliLlr mirf.no offers resistance In all clli-ccllon" % Tnny n < td no haklnff. tliorefora crcnlu no oust. Soft ill all llnrUwnrc , ry ( Jnoi . Vurvrt and llniiHO Vuinfililnir rJtorcu , Llberul OH- count allowed to tlio trado. rnicra K o. I-Rlzo 16x21. . . .S . - . . . . . H o. a-S . . , . Ko.0-8lzo ! x48. . . , 7.J | ) No 3-SlreWx3J. . . . a 50 No.T-BlzeMxW. . . , 9UJ No. 8-Slzo 80xTJ. . . , 11.W The Tyler Syotem of Bank Counters Unequalled in Ctylc , Quillty or Price , The Tyler Desks. 200 Now Styles , Together with 1000 Styles Tables , Chain , &c. ThoTylorRoyalTynoWrltorCablncta and Deil : Combined. 0 Etyles. Flnrtt on Earth , 100 far " Illustrated Catalogue Free , roitcpo 7 Cti , TYLER DESK CO , , St. Lolls , M . , U , S. A. TIMKEH SPRIWGVEHICLES I ITujufrtilioflhoutdndtfii ui * . tiffin % X vflvV " " * " ' M , j-ygfjci yy pgt Improved viOkmSSar lUackfei on . lo8trrcllriBr < * W i .Th pnntl < l n o4 Vwrten ecnrdln to the wolcbt iiuton . oaiintry flno Dealrin to exam. I D a t li u v. . - Justly col- ebrattd llneBot liooti and Buoea , inunufactur- td oy O. M. llendurton * Ifc. , of Clilca o-hac- torliu at Chlctigo , jJUou. 111" . , and Fond Ou J < ac , Wli-8liould w ? l SAil. IWATSON. . re l. flange. FllBMONT. NED. Tr y llnu oioat FleKlquart rt tor Itubben. _ Northwesfern Milliarv floaaemyf Tirentr-thrce mllei north of Clilraeai bat H lul uf exuerlviiccd ln lruclor i live cour io ( ratni tuSr and unVuriB.ied laelllllei lor liifiructlwi. h lft. SSiifo VniaVorw ir.il 'J. ' ' " " " . l"fl uce. Si l lor c t lci j to llUblmil 1'nrk , 111. N. W.COR , I3TH&DODSEST8. OMAHA. NEB. FOIl TUB TBEATUIWT OP 4IJ. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. 1 , Treatment of every form of ! ) ' < r qnirinr 1 NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ! HocudiAttincknco , BestAcooaoodatlooalnW § { . 07 WRITE FOR. OIROTJLARBon D formlUe and Bracei/lruiiei.OUibFeot , OurvnturssofBrl'ie.rilei , Tumorj. Oaacer , Oatsrrh , Jirontmtl . Inlnlatlon. jjlMtrlcUy , Parilytii , fP fPfJi W7i Bladaer , Bye , Kir , SUaani flloca anilairSurelcal Orerauonf. DISEASES QF WOMEN . nuaiti DUinaco.imKiuvT , ( STRICTIT fBIVATF. ) OnlyHellttble Midioil Ingtitutsmathf a ScciUltT o ( S All Jtlood Dlirnoi lurccrtrttlly trrtlrd. t rt-HlUe 1'clieq rirnoTil rromtheijitetnwltt oot nrreury. hw Kftlontti * Jrcilnrtt tor f.vn nf VIT1L 1 OUML 1'trllii LL.Uc to rlill Bima/bctreittilftt honebjr corrrpon < Jnte , All ft-Dimoclf * . UoDicoQ&JrntUl. UeilcloeiorloclrumtnliirLltjiiuillorcX' ( r ixieurclrpaeke < lDouirkiiol&dlritflrobtiii ( Drfcniir. laflpcr < on&rUtcrTlewprcfcircJ * Cbllandrottult uioritad LUtorjr of TOUT ej . > u J o will n l In rlln t le , fticcUl ol .nrvtj.tij till. Ol t Bad \rleoc J ) , with quc llo Jl lJn3 < trttt OLIAHA ZX mOAI & HUIIOIUAT. INHTITUTE , 18tb and Dodga Strtuta , OMAUA , WEB. MEN Or y.rfS fIU.lI Ml ( ) * . U.d. f ? e ani5R''l'.l ! . ' ' > ' . .l ! . .F"'i ' ! ' > . ' ' . ? ? . ' i/ulrcil/ttfuu | li ll i.J i.n. . re t r. l > H' ! lh ud Iliormi klrt.elt . Kltell ( viiTlnirAMiLroriif foiftllf ninvotlr ttlrtd lu tbr.g u.obtbl. 8tilt4 l ra } tl t 4e..tol The ft .AlPUncuru ( or UK c ullnu'iil * ore uu > uri otiHl fur ( jurllr. lo. Hulliloi-llcn ( lii ri > ntttd. Order lUmrdy Ho. I lor vrtiU > r i or vital Ko" ? ' i Wrrii"lI ( | 7lii fur linn or MCIIIIWI * 1'iovtiiU tie inittjer nor InUcllun 1 JH 41f < * Kunorrkoeftt l . > arllyui d I'rlcull W.VI | | nn'l aw la tll.il milno | ( Ifliiejjf 0 I or t bit rticl | > t ut 4 Ctl lu ktaiiili roi iM ftuirf Any oiittof UiteerMniUlib ITOIIIDU Ir cut Ki.kO b m > l1 un r ( li > ( cl Ilio i lr , II w. UltrrblUy H uL it rUlirriexiufinliUor liiKl t UtlrM &TANDARDErVlGOY CO , Chicago , III. WEAK conulnlni full pAitliuUii fvr Lvuv turv , ru d "PROF r-'b"'rowtER ! J , , Moodu , Conn ,