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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 2 * 1889.
THEjCITY.
There will bo n prixnd republican
rally nt tlio hcndqunrtcra of tlio Second
ward , Knspnr's hull , South Thirteenth
street , November 2. All the candidates
will bo present. Every ward In the city
will bo represented.
Andrew Chnpmnn , njjcd thirty-one
years , died Thursday of typhoid fever
nt the residence of his brother , O.
Chnpumii. 1119 North Seventeenth
street. The funorn\ will take place to
day nt 1 p. m. Friends nro Invited.
By common consent the nrquments In
tho" quo warrnnto proceedings before
the supreme court to test the legality of
tlio rcRlstrutlon Ituv , were submitted
Thursday at Lincoln , instead of No
vember Uo , the date originally sot for
the hearing of the case. A decision Is
not expected , however , in time toalToct
the county election.
Personal 1'nrngrnphH.
n. If. Morris , tlio commercial nRcnt of tlio
Louisville , St. Louis & Texas ralln-ay , Is In
the city.
Samuel Parker nrd wife. Miss M. Uawsott
and J. S. Law. a party of Honolula tourlsti ,
are nt the Mlllanl.
Li. 1' . Itlchnrds. A. O , Buchanan nnd U. 13.
Schneider , prominent citizens of Fremont ,
are ut the Mlllard.
Miss Lillian Stadolmann , ono of Omaha's
most bright nnd vivacious young society
belles , loft Wednesday for Lincoln to attend
t a liullowo'cn party given by Miss Lena Law.
Prcf. J. II. Qarbor , principal of schools at
C Adalr. In. , Is investigating the school system
of this city. Mr. Garbcr is ono of tlio young
est principals In that stnto and n younj ? man
of much promise.
p At the Windsor J. A. Crnno , HIsinRs ; K.
A. McCraclion , McCook ; Wllllum 11. Wright ,
Weeping Wutor ; Charles Purcell , Hastings ;
ClmrloE Honnot , Qulncy ; J. A. Donnell ,
Lincoln ; P. P. Scott , Albert Lea ; I. L.
Kpcnccr , St. Paul ; A. O. Ucnnutt , Lincoln ;
A. E. Keller , IJcaver City ; C. B. Snrgont ,
AlnswortU.
Have You Kc lstered ?
This is the hist day on which citizens may
register for the election which takes place
next Tuesday. The places of registration will
remain open from 8 a. m. to U p. m.
Kiinnwiiy.a
"Look out for three runaway boys , " writes
"W. Humphrey , of Lilto Crystal , Mich ,
Their names are Tom Molt , Morror Jones
and Milton Mcrrdl. Their ages range from
fifteen to eighteen years.
Inspectors' IVnijo" .
There weio llfteon Htrcct Inspectors on the
pay rolls of tlio city during the month of
September , nnd for nine days there were
sixteen. The aggregated salaries amounted
tofl.S''O. The wages of the street repair
employes amounts to $072 for the samotimo.
Blnrrtitcn Lnuonsa * .
Licenses wcro issuo'l ' to the following
parties by Judge Shields yesterday :
Knuio.mid Residence. -Age.
I Charles S. Star , Omaha 28
1 Olga N. Kugar , Oniuha 21
J Paul Lang , Omaha 22
( Lutle Morauo , Omaha ! ! J
All \Von > t Uidc.
Some of the letter carriers deny the story
printed concerning in attempt by them to
boycott the street railway compiny becaitso
that organization would not permit all tha
carriers to ride for the nmount appropriated
lor mall delivery service by the government.
They claim that no meeting has been hold
for that nurpose , nml that no action has been
taken at any meeting advocating such a
course.
There Wore So Illdilcra.
Unitea States Marshal Slaughter offered
the Loup City rolling mills at public sale yes-
torilny morning , but thnro wcro no bidders.
I * This is the second unsuccessful attempt
R made to dispose of that property , therefore
It Is evident that another appraisement will
have to bo ordered. The 'present appraise
ment , $ ' . ' 0,000 , Is considered more than the
mill is worth. .
Adelaide Grrtrudo'aVhcronbniit9. .
"Mrs. W. C. Dallany , a heart-broken
mother , " is the signature of u letter received
by Chief Seavey.
The letter asks for information regarding
the whornabouts , of AdolalOo Gertrude
.Dougherty , the wife of Prnncls Dougherty ,
who formerly lived nt 217 South Tenth
street. The mother has not heard from hoi
daughter for nine months nnd fears thai
ouiothlng has hopjioncd to her.
Mrs. Uallany is now living in Sioux City.
Williams.
A man In Stowurtsviilo , Mo. , writes tc
the chief of police- for the address of Annie
Williams , thn woman who was recently
tried hero on the charge of infanticide and
acquitted. Ho Is of the opinion that Anmo
IB nn Important witness lu a case of arson
committed several years ago at that place
nnd desires to have her subpoenaed. In the
Jotter there was a pnotogniplt of the alleged
Annlo but it does not much rcsomblo the
present appearancoof the female In question.
Why don't yon try Rod Cross Cough
Drops , live cents per box.
Tlio Kir-it Arrest.
The first arrest made upon the Indictment !
returned by the grand Jury was that of Jerri
Ryan , ono of the contractors of the county
hospital , who \vas arrested by Deputy Shonfl
Grebe Thursday afternoon. The informa
tion filed charges him with having attempted
to bribe Commissioner O'Keeffo by ottering
him an interest In the firm's contract if he
would favor the contractors' claims men before
fore the commissioners. The bribe Is nllcgcc
to Imvo been offered on the first of Aucust
Ryan was taken before Juilgo Hopowol
and his bond llxod nt 61,003. lie was re
leased upon ball , Donnls CuunlnKUaui becoming
coming his surety.
Tim O in i\li 11 Collln Company.
Articles of Incorporation of the Omahc
Coflln Manufacturing company wore filed to
day with the county clerk , The capital
Block Is $50.000 , ? 30,000 of whlou is sub-
crlbed , and the nature of the business Is the
manufacture and aalo of all Kinds of under
tailors' supplies.
This comnnny has purchased the plant anc
cntlro titodc of the defunct Western Caskcl
company , uud will commonca business a *
on co. They propose to enlarge tba plant anc
outer into the manufacture of first clusi
Roods with the cncriry nnd push cuaractorls
tie of the men connected therewith , The of
ilcurs are A. J. Montgomery , president ; K
W. Dlxon , vice prcsiueiif A. F. Koss , sccro
tary and treasurer.
Wad ] in Mud.
People living on Twenty-eighth street between
twoon L irnam and Dodga complain that
they ate forced to walk through mud on ae
coupt of the autocratic action of Pholan
Co. , who have the contract for grading that
treot , Half a day's work tnoro would llulsh
the ] ob of grading , but Pholan has not made
nny attempt to complete tha work for ovei
six weeks , and the sections of broken side
walks are piled up useless upon ono sldo
Tha people In the vicinity have asked Phclai
for xlio privilege of replacing the walks a
their own expense , but , it is said , ho declare :
ho will tear them up if they put them down
The citizens thereabouts may liavo to wud <
through mud all winter , and tuny fool It
anything but anauiiublo mood.
Kmvlut ,
The motto of California means , I havi
found it. Only in that land of sunshine
Xvlicro the orargo , lemon , olive , tin and grupi
bloom aud aud ripen , and attain tholr high
cat perfection la uild-vylntor , are the horbi
nnd gum found , that are used In that pious
nut remedy for all throat and lung troubles
Banta Able the ruler of coughs , astliun
mid consumdllon , the GooUmun Drug Co
has boon appointed agent for this vuluubl
California remedy , aud soils it under a guar
nnteo at tl a bottle. Three for t'J.50.
Try California Cat-r-cure , the only guai
nutco cure tor catarrh , $1 , by mullfi.lO ,
EN MOTUBR.
An AflVctlng Scene in tlio District
Court YcBtcrdny Artornoon.
Ho is not guilty I You shall not convict
him I Oh , my poor boy 1 What a place is
this/or Justice 1"
These words wcro wrunp from the very
soul of Mrs. M , U. Dutton , the heartbroken
mother of Edward 13. Dutton , the young
man who has been on trial in Judge IIopo-
well's court this week charged with grand
larceny.
The mother has been n constant attendant
nt the trial this week , nnd also at the pre
liminary hearing In the police court seine
tlmo ago. Traces of anxiety have been de
pleted on her face , but there was also n mix
ture of fear and hope. Kind-hearted friends
having chccrod nor up and assured her of
the successful outcome of the trial.
The .ease was given to the Jury nbout 5
o'clock yesterday afternoon , and after being
out nbout twenty minutes they filed Into
their scats , Thn prisoner anxiously scanned
the face * ofttho Jurors ni they took their
scats , In a vain endeavor to road In their in-
movable features some trace of the result.
His mother , from her scat In the corner near
the Jury box , leaiunl forward , intent upon
catching every word as Cleric Moorcs wont
through his usual formula of questions.
When the verdict was handed to the elork
the faces of both the prisoner aud his mother
betrayed the Intense fooling under which
both wcro laboring.
The Jury returned a verdict of "Rullty ns
charged In the Indictment , " finding the vutuo
of the property stolen to bo 523J.CO , unit roe-
otmnondod the prisoner to the mercy of the
court.
They were Immediately excused , nnd not
until then did the full force of tno verdict
pccni to bacomo plain to the two beings most
interested.
Dutton broke down nnd commenced cry
ing , Mrs. Dutton run to him and embraced
lilui , giving utterance , amidst her sobs , to
the exclamations which commence this arti
cle. Her grief was heartrending , and oven
the bailiffs , who sue many distressing scones ,
were touched and withdrew. The lawyers
and others in attendance quickly withdrew ,
a suspicious molstura bcdlmnilng the eyes ot
nearly every man in the room.
Judge Hopowoll directed ono of the bail
iffs to conduct the pi Isuncr and his mother
Into his private room for a time , but oven
there the mother's heartbroken sobs sounded
through the building. Expressions of pity
were head on every side.
In a short llmo Dutton was removed to the
Jail to await sentence , his mottior going with
him to sco where he was to bo Imprisoned.
During the Interval between the exit of tno
Jury nnd their return , another scene was en-
noted , which is nn important step In a
tragedy which had its beginning last Juno ,
when the little infant of Lena Mnrshdloa
under circumstances whicti led to the im
prisonment of the mother on the charge of
willful murder.
The young Woman was brought before
Judge Hopowoll by County Attorney Mu-
honev , accompanied b.v her attornoy. She
was dressed In a nont black suit and showed
no traces of her imprisonment.
The prosecuting attorney prepared to read
the information , when the attorney for the
prisoner asked that the reading bo waived.
Mr. Mahoney declined to grant this request
mid the information was road in full , rccitlnc
the facts as heretofore publisho.1 , and charg
ing the prisoner with the wilful murder of
her Unnamed infant.
During the reading the younc mother's
face was averted and she bit her lips until It
scorned the blood would burst from thorn.
"When the reading was finished the
prisoner nroso and plead not guilty , after
which sbo was taken back to Jail. Her at
torney requested further tlmo tp prepare for
trial , which was granted.
In the case of Stiinn vs. Shields & Con
nors , u suit for damages for nbn-complmnco
with a contract , which was on trl il nil day
before Jndgo Wnkely , the defendant was
granted leave to amend his answer , and the
plaintiff was given until Monday to proceed
to trial or ask for a continuance.
.lostah S. McCormlck ot ill. has commenced
suit In forcclosuro auainst , William A. Fryo
and his wlfo to recover $700 on throe notes.
John L. Wiles nnd James Thompson have
brought suit in loreclosuro against Silas W.
McCoy et al.
A. W. Baldwin has filed a lengthy petition
in the district court in which he alleges that
ho made a verbal agreement of co-oartner-
ship with Mnttnew Swordfoger , In the busi
ness of conducting a chop house on South
Thirteenth. On the 29th of October Swcrd-
fcRor draw all the firm's ' money out of the
bank and appropriated Itto his own use , and
tins at various times appropriated the con
tents of the till. Not satisfied with this
income , Matthew executed n note to Uriah
Swcrdfeger and signed the firm's name
thereto. Baldwin prays for the recovery
of the note aud an accounting of ttio busi
ness of the firm.
The case of Brown vs. Ryan & Walsh , n
suit for damages on a contract In connection
with the plastering of the new county hospi
tal , is on trial before Judge Doano.
In the case of Strassor vs. Gray , where the
mother sued her son upon n promissory note
for $3.000 , the tilal of which occupied thrco
days , tno Jury returned a verdict for tbo de
fendant after bolng out ten minutes. The
defense was that there was no consideration
for the note , nnd that the son , Mr. Gray ,
signed It nt the request of his mother , when
n minor. The Jury found accordingly.
Don't buy trashy imitations. Got the
genuine Red Cross Cough Drops.
THE CONSOJADA1IO.V.
The RIoror Property Turned Over to
tlic Street Rnllwny Company.
Frank Murphy , president of the Omaha
Street Hallway company , returned from Bos
ton at 10 a. m. , and at 2:30 : p. m. a mooting of
the directors and ofllcors of the two street
railway companies was hold in the power
house , when the plant , machinery and tracks
of the Omaha Motor Hallway company were
formally turned ever to the Omaha Street
Hallway company , uud became Us permanent
property.
From 2:30 : until 0:30 : p. m. the directors
were closely closeted in executive session.
The time was mainly spent in drawing up
the papers , and as thcro is considerable de
tail work In connection , nil were not finished
nnd they remain yet unsigned. An adjourn
ment was then taken untU 9 o'clock this
inornlnir. No action was taken In rosard ta
the changing of directors or other officers.
Mr. L. B. Williams and Senator Paddock
bavo announced their intention of resigning
their positions as directors , nnd it Is the un
derstanding tlmt they will bo succeeded by
Dr , Mercer nnd J. J , Brown , of the pmaha
Motor Hullwuy company. As Dr. Mercer Is
the only person who knows the workings of
the motor company In detail , It will bo neces
sary to mnko him a member of the board for
sixty days at least. The account of yester
day's proceedings , written In ndvunco and
published In an ontoi-prlslng evening paper ,
was the subject of considerable merriment
among the members of the board Inst even
ing , us none of the business mentioned was
transacted.
Ono of the results of the consolidation Is
the bringing of the Sherman avenue motor
line to schedule time. Heretofore , the con
ductors have boon running tlio trains to suit
tholr own convenience , and the sorvlco has
been anything but satisfactory. An order
has been promulgated that the cars
shall hereafter bo run six minutes apart
or some good excuse given for the delay.
Another is that the conductors shall report
for duty at the car barn on Commercial ave
nue north of the fair grounds. This will put
n stop to the nbuso long practiced by the con
ductors of refusing to tuko on passengers on
tholr last trip so that the conductor and
motorraan would bo saved a trip to the fair
grounds. _
* Peculiar People.
Most people are very particular ns to
wluit land of soap they use for toilet
purposes , but pay no attention ns to
wlmt their llnou is washed with ; tills is
nil Wi-onpr , ns it cannot ho healthy to
wear ulothoH washed with vile mixtures
of diboutod uiilmnls , rosin and lyo.
Avoid nil dunKor by having your linen
washed with Walker's Wax Soap.
Tlio Tclcpiiono Aiinoynnoi * .
General Superintendent Drake , of the Ne
braska Telephone compauy , has issued the
following circular to all patrous of the com
pany
"Concerning the annoyance caused you in
the use of your telephone by the current of
electricity which passes ever the motor rail
way wires , I beg to inform you that the an-
uoyanco arises from sources beyond the con
trol of this company ; that It has done nil
ponsiblo to protect your Interests , nnd
Is doinp- nil in Us power to remedy the evil.
Material has beca ordered , which , ns soon ns
received , will bo placed in position , nnd'wo '
hope to give you considerable relief. In the
meantime , If it Is your desire to continue
the use of your telephone , wo will do all in
our power to give you the best sorvlco pos
sible ; hut If you prefer , wo will cancel your
contract nnd remove thu instruments. It
will take sonio tlmo to niako the contcmplnt-
nd changes , and this company asks you to bo
as patient as possible under the circum
stances. "
The Opolt hotel , ns now conducted , Is
not surpassed by nny hotel In the city
ns n convenient , comfortable plnco for
transient guests. Steam heat through
out. Table equal to the bes * two dollars
lars per day.
'
J.'Q. IlAMH/roXt Proprietor.
TUB STOUM.
Trains on All Uonils Uclntrd nml Tel-
ORrnpli \ \ Iron Down.
The snow.'storm of Thursday night and yes
terday played havoc with the railway tele
graph wires and overland trains generally.
The Atlantic express on the Union Pacific was
delayed over four hours from the west , nnd
No. 4 , from the same direction , atSUO last
evening was reported imlollnltely late.
A fall of about six inches of snow was re
ported to Union Pacillo headquarters from
several towns In western Nebraska , whiloin
Wyoming n blizzard Is provalllng , nnd It is
fcarnd that the blockade will compel the
suspension of traius.
No. 1 passenger on the Burlington was
ono hour Into In arriving from the cant
owing to a heavy fall of snuw in the central
nnd western districts of Town. On account
of this No. G west bount was run out ot
Omaha on the former's tlmo. The tolcaraph
wires on the Burlington were reported deranged -
ranged , and broken ut several points west of
Omulm.
The trains on the Blkhorn were delayed
more or less owing to a heavy foil of snow
in the territory traversed by that road.
Snow ii reported to Imvo fallen ai far west
ns Valentino , and the Intter point reports the
mercury In the thermometer rnptdly falling
and u cold wave prevailing.
PAXTON HOTEL , CorAiiA Special at
tention to commercial men. Finest nnd
largest hotel in the west. Klttrcdgo is
Brainnrd , proprietors.
SMIUOHEU sNOW-fliAICHS.
How Omlgo Bcrlcn Disposed ot Homo
of Them Yostnrday.
Judge Berka sat meditating as ho looked
through the dirty windows of his court room
at th-3 largo flying snow-flniccs &nd revolved
In his mind whether or not he should accept
the nomination of police Judge again.
"Do gang's all ready , " shouted Court Ofll'
cor Koyscr , nnd then the Judge ceased think
ing. Ho cast his eagle eye over the docket
und sprtcd out the name of John Drago.
Why ho should have picked out John was
not explained , but the burly hack driver nui-
bled forward nnd grinned. The court looked
at John , nud then the court smiled. "Didn't
I fine you yestordayl"
\Vhatdoyoufollerswantl 1'so done
been tapped for $10 und Is willln' to settle ,
but you can't rap mo for u second round
afore I gets out. "
It was a mistnko. John had boon fined
Thursday night. Ho was allowed to settle nnd
got out.
Then cnmo forth Joe Casey. Ho had
sxvipod n red lantern from a ditch in South
Omaha and was fined $10.50. Thcro IIIH
boon considerable of this sort of potty lar
ceny going on of late , but Casey was the
first ono to bo caught in the act.
A. Bryan and / . Baker are complained of
by Joe Michaelu deputy plumbing inspector.
The charge is lighting and disturbing the
pence. When Otllcor Haze placed the de
fendants under tirrcst the men resisted and
assaulted tno pollcemou. They were finally
ov6rnowOrod , however , and looked up.
The Denver State lottery company
wants agents. Tickets 60 cents. Ad -
dress A. C. Ross & Co. , Denver , Colo.
Have You Kesistcreil ?
This Is the lust , day on which citizens may
register for the coming election whirh taltes
place next Tuesday. The places of registra
tion will remain open from S n..m. to i ) p. m.
I like my wife to use Pozzoni's Complexion
Powder because it improves her looks uud is
as fragrant as violets.
Wntils tin ; Office.
Benjamin S. Baker , the Falrbnry lawyer
who expects to succeed Gcorpo H. Prltchett
as United States district attorney , is in the
city , though ho does not fee ! encouraged to
suy anything about his chances of boitiK ap
pointed bofoio Mr. Pritchott's term expire * .
"I don't know , " said ho In reply to a BUB
reporter , "when the delegation In congress
will tc.ko this in it tier up and Imvo it acted
on. However , I nm not worrying. Wo arc
having a lively local campaign in Jefferson
county with the light concentrated on sheriff
and treasurer. It is my opinion. thoughthat
the entire republican ticket will bo elected ,
but our candidate lor sheriff is going to have
a close call. " _ _
mill's' Nerve and Liver Pllln.
An Important discovery. They act on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves , A no-.v prinoipio. They ( speedily
euro bllllousness , bad taste , torpid liver ,
piles and constipation. Splendid for men ,
women and children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. 30 closes for 23 conts. Samples free
at Kului & Co.'s , IDth and Douglas.
Ben Newt Stands.
The morning , evening nnd Sunday Bun
can bo found icgulariy at the following
places :
HOTELS.
Pnxton Hotel News Stand.
Mlllard Hotel News Stand.
Murray Hotel News Stand.
Arcade Hotel News Stand.
Metropolitan Hotel News Stand.
Windsor Hotel News Stand ,
Can Held House News Stand.
Cozzcns Hotel News Stand.
Barker Hotel News Stand.
Merchants Hotel News Stand.
IIOUK , NEWS ASI ) TOV STO11KS.
. .loplm & Co. , 803 North .Sixteenth.
Dick Castollo , 501 ! North Sixteenth.
J. KIch. OO'J North Sixteenth.
J. P , Hoy. 1115 North Twenty-fourth.
Uubin Bros. , 511 South Tenth.
Frank Kolblo , ! 118 South Tenth.
U. 'I'robtler , 11U5 Farmim.
P. N. Mellhedu , 518 Soutli Thirteenth.
J. I. Fruehauf , 41 i South Fiftoanth.
E. Wyman , 111) ) Soutli Fifteenth.
U. Uckol , 50S South Sixteenth.
J. S. Caulflold , 1W ! Farimm.
A. Anderson , 'J31U Cumlng.
S. R Hanson , 21U Cumlng.
W. 11. Picard. 17'.M St. Mary's avenue.
J. W. Martin. 1S9 ! Park avenue.
Jos. Tlmmoiis , SOth and Lake , cable depot
O. D , Gllmor. 1.723 Lea von worth.
F. Stubcn , 1101 N. 17th street.
M. K. Lawrence , 21D S. 15th.
A. L. Keith. 810 S. 15th street.
E. Alplno , 1305 Douglas.
N. F , Bonnor , 1320 Douglas.
UltUO 3TOIIC3.
S. E. Howell , corner Loavonworth
and South Twenty-ninth.
Peyton &pwon , 2101 Leavonworth.
Clarendon drug store , ii7th and Lako.
LLBVATOIt HOTS.
Geo. Cooper , Morcants' UatiH budding.
sou in osuiiA.
J. S. Stott , Postofilco.
G. Hcuthor , ut news stand and on street.
Patrons of THE Bcu will nollco the above
now agencies at drup stores and elevators ,
which have been placed for the further 110-
coimnodatton and convenience of BKU
readers.
Persons who full to procure THE Bns
when wanted , will confer favor by reporting
facts to the BEB office.
A Preventive for Croup ,
There no longer exists any doubt hut
croup can bo prevented. True croup
never appears without warning , and il
Chamberlain's Cough Homody IB given
ns directed as soon us the first indica
tion of croup appears , it will wvnrlnblj
dlspoll all symptoms of the disease ,
This can always bo done If it is kept at
hand. CO cent and ono dollar bottles
for sulo by all druggists ,
Sick Headache
f i MMA > i "
TS ft complnlnUfom wlilch many sutler
1 and low are entirely fno. Its causa
Is Indigestion mul n Bliipglsh liver , tha
euro for which is readily found In the
use of Aycr's Pills.
" I have fonriilftlirit for nlclc hcadaclio ,
caused ly a illflotdored condition of the
stomach , Aycr's : Tills are the most ro-
llahlo remedy.--Samuel 0. Bradburn ,
AVorthlngton , Musi.
"After the > itso of Aycr'a Pills for
many years , In my practice and family ,
I mil Instlllrtl hi najlnc that they tire nn
excellent cathartic and H\cr medicine
sustaining all the clalmsmado for them. "
W. A. Wcstfall , M. IX , V. I' . Austin
& N.AY. Kallwny Co. , llurnot , Texas.
"Aycr's Tills arc the host mcdlclno
hnown to mo for roRuhitliiS the bowels ,
and for all diseases caused by a dis
ordered stomach and liver. I snnorcil
for over three years from headache , indigestion -
digestion , and constipation. I had no
appctlto and was weak and nervous
most of the time. By using thrco boxes
of Aycr's Pills , ami at the same time-
dieting myself , 1 wa-j completely cuied. "
Philip Lockwood.TopcKn , Kansas.
"I was troubled for ycaro with indi
gestion , constipation , and headache. A
few boxes of Aycr's Pills , used In small
dally doses , restored mo to health.
They are prompt and cffectlvo. " W. II.
Btrout , Meadvlllo , Pu.
Ayer's Pills ,
nr
Dr. J. C. .Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass.
Bold by nil Drugglata nnd Dealer ; In Medicine.
DRS. BETTS & BEITS
1403 FAUN AM STREET , OMAHA. Man.
lUpposlto 1'aztoa Uotcl. )
Office hours , 0 stn , to 8 p. in. Sunday * , 10 a ,
m. to 1 p. m.
Spool illits in Chronic , I\ervoiii Stln ami
Blood Diseases.
r.3y Con3uHfttlon at office or by tnixil tce .
llpdlctnea snnt liy inn.ll or express , securely
packed , free from observation. Guarantees to
euro quickly , snfelysind permnnenlly.
JIERVODS mWl i2B2SSi ?
Ions. Physical Uectjr , urlilnp from Indlt-cro
tion , Kxccss or Indulgence. iiroduclntr Sleepless
ness , nespondency. I'lmples on tlio face , aver-
lion to society , easily lUscouinKetl , Ir.cK of conft
donee , dull , unlit ronstmly or business , nnd flnds
Hfo n burden. Sftfely , permanently and pri
vately cured. Consult lira , lletta & IJetts , 1403
Fnriinm St. , Omnlin.-Neb.
and SMaJtascs
results , completely eradicated without tli aid
of Mercury. Scrofula , Er/Blpolas. Fever t-ores ,
Blotches , Ulcers. ! I'aius In the Head and Bones ,
Byphllttle Sore atiroat , Mouth nnd Tongne. Ca
tarrh , etc. , t permanently cured . . jvhere otlicrl
tmvo failed.
failed.Tfninartf ttn * Bladder Complaints ,
f Ulllldly Painful , Ulincult. too fre' '
quent Burning or Bloody Urine , Urlno high col
ored or with milky sediment on stnndtnij , Weak
Back , Gonorrlimn , Gleet , Cystitis. etc. ,
Promptly and Safely Cured , Charges IJoasona-
l > lo. _
STI&ICOTBE !
movnl complete , without cutting , caustic or
dlllatltin. Ciiiev effected nt homo by patient
w ItUout a moments pain or annoyance.
To YOIM Men and Miflflls-Aseil Men ,
tTDl ? PITDD The awful elTocts of early
A U Drill UUUU Vice , which bunas organic
weakness , clestioylnR both mind and body , with
all Its rtieaded Ills , permanently cured ,
Adress those uhnhnva impaired
Mppmipsj ) themselves by Improper indul
gences uud Eolltary habits , which ruin both
body and mind , uiiQttlng thorn tor business ,
* tuay or mariiaKP.
M Atumi : > ME.V , or , those ontcrins on that Imp
py life , avraro of physical debility , quickly us
sisted.
OUU SUCCESS.
Is based upon facts , First Practical Expo
rlcnci' . Second Every casu Is especially studied-
thus ftartlnj aright. Third Mo Hollies nro pre ,
pared In our labatory exactly to suit each chso ,
thUK airectlng curou without Injury
E3tf Send 0 cents postr.jro for celobrate.1 Works
on Clironlc. Nervous and Delicate Diseases.
Thousands cured. gjJ A friendly letter or call
may save you future suffeilDK nnd shame , and
add golden years to Hfo. P y No letters nn-
iwerod unless accompanied by 4 cento lu tamos.
Address or call on
BJETTTS & EEETTS ,
Ii08 Fornam Street. Oirmh * . M X
Quooo
Fl.OAIIMI.-30W > \
WRAPPERS
(
BndL
SAVE
110. 2 OLOBE
INCANDESCENT
1,1 e > > t > n
roum.'i.l n.
qunrolur
lca > than
let , an
bonr.
line cit
Stand , Vase and"
, Ilaiiqutrt If mns.
Tldi siic is the
Ho. 3 GLOBE
iHOAlTDESCENT ,
nvalusble/or Mshtine
irttiI > irjinc-roonM.
alls , I'ailors.aud all
CANDLE
POWER
THE STAHDAttD 1ICHTINQ CO. ,
C'lovolmi.l , Ohio ,
1'or salcliy M. H. HUBS iiuil I'eilclns , Qatcli A
Luiimnn.
GRAND VALUES ,
The present week \vc will ofTor sonic o.xceptional bnrgnins.
400 Uusiness Suits o strictly nil wool cnssimere , lined with gootl serge nml well innilc , nt ? 5.00. Wo
nro not out o the wny when wo sny llmt this suit is worth fully tloubln. It is of nu excellent quality , loolcs
very ncnt. niul is ROOI ! enough to wenr for nny business num. Take if look nt it nnd you will bo surprised
tlmt wo sell such a suit for 355.90.
300 line Wide Wulo All Worsted Snck Suits of an elegant pattern , bound flat with fine braid , lined with
good serge nnd well ninde , at the'exceedingly low price of $0.00 for the entire suit. A suit like this is neb
sold oulsido of our house for less than SIC.OO.
250 extra fine Uroud Wale Worsted Cutaway Frock Oonts and Vests , flat binding , very fine silk serge
lining nnd superior mako. Those wo offer at 5U.1.75 for the coat-and vest. They nro beautiful nnd very
drossy goods , and can bo worn with pants of any color. Wo can say that this is the greatest bargain wo Inn-c
over offered , as the coats nnd vests nro in every respect equal to ciutom work , nnd could not bo dupliciitcd nfc
nny other plnco for less Hum $20.
Our.shoe buyer struck n big thing Inst week. Ho ran across n lot of goods which were miulo for one of
the finest retail stores in the country , and for some ronsou or other were not delivered. He made an ofler for
the goods nnd bought them below manufacturer's cost , and thus wo nre enabled to offer for this week :
Very fine Calf Shoos , Goodyear welts , nt$2.7d. Usually sold at1.50. ! .
Finest Calf Shoe , strictly hand welt , nt $3.75. Usually sold at § 5.50 to SG.OO.
WE OXI/V WISH TO STATE THAT TIBIAE AKI3 FUtST-CLASS 4.OODS , AXD IlVi
1MB It IS SOLD WITH OUil WELL-KNOW * GUAIIANTEE.
Corner Fourteenth and Doug-las Streets , Omaha ;
ABIUS1-.MI3NTS.
FAREWELL PERFORMANCES ,
TO-DAY - ABUOTl1 MATtNEB - Qounod'a
Exiiul.--lte J.ovo Lyric ,
ROWSO : : AMD JEJL.IET. .
EM M A ABnOTT ns "Juliet"Eutjre Company.
TO-NIOHT Gllboit & Sullivan's Latest Sea-
sntlon ,
OH ? THE aiAssn ,
Or The Jforryman nnd Ills Maid.
EMMA ABKOrr and Kntlru Company.
Wo < lo not harp upon the cheapness o
our Clothing , but that docs not signify
that the BlUTS and OVEUCOATS which
wo nsKSlfi , ilH , J4" and 530 for are hlch
priced.'o could easily cheapen them
by putting In Inferior trimmings. It Is
iiotulwnys the price you pay. but It In the
value received in purchase that counts.
A full set of Teeth on rubber for > , Bunrmitccit to
bo ns well nuido as pinto : * Hunt out from any dcntul
ollko In tills country , unil tor wlilcli you would bu
iliiirii < J ever tnlco ns much.
'leuth eiliactod without iiuln nrilnnsor , and nltu-
out tlio uia i liolufnnii , mis , i Itlicr or uloclrltllr.
U old ana Bllverlllllnss ut Unit rule * .
BntlHlnctlon Gunrniitccil.
DR. BAILEY , DENTIST ,
I'axtou Dlnck , ICtli nnd Farimm
Tuko elevator on IGtn Street.
OPKN KVliNINOS UNTIL t ) O'CLOCK.
Dr , J , E. McGREW
Tlio Well Known Specialist ,
In unsurpassed In
the treatnifiit of
nil formsof riuv
ATI ; li SEAM'S
Ulcutaml Hritnrr
UIIK , a euro guur
nntecd. Hi'r.nsix
TOMUIIOKA. Iwro
IhNUV , LBH Ot
MANHOOD , and
nmultlon. KTIHK.
TY Or llAIIHKIf
NKSS absolutely
cured. Bend for
books , for "Jlau1
or "Woman" each
lu cents ( stamps )
CAT A IMUI mil
BKIN IMHKAS *
cured quickly rjndpurnmuunUy , Treatmout
correspondence , tend atampuforreply.
CONSULTATION ncKK ,
Onico S. E. cor. 13th nnd .Tnckhoii Sis.
Oinuhn. Nelmiskn.
_ _
IV PA If BStNtBrulTi'rlnijrroinlliBcf.
Vf Unit rWij G4 Mrctta or youthful cr-
, , . . - lyfl CKcl riirc. early dnny , lo t
iuliix l , te. I win wiiTu > liuiUo tlCMtl o ( > i iilulj
coii&lnln.r | full jtartlculuri ( or lioiua cure , Iria cic
' ' ' ' '
'pno'F. 'rl'ot'FOWLER , MooUue , Conn.
"
* f n WtAK ' fUSL IV I tmTtrlDtfrfeniUxfirecllef ) . .altn.l . . circri , .Ill/ill-
III _ IV ! I IM 'T ' " " B I' J. I"I
I U - If IB I II willnuJti.lu.ll.liflUM
ittiUJc ) aUl&loxfulliaillcu til foi Louvcure titt i-f ( lh'l.
ViUrtti , I'lUt , II. 1 % III.SI.KIt ,
Lock tax 156 , JJttroll , Wfcu.
Tha Inrnen , Union and UneTTln the world.
I'acscngcr accommodations unexcelled.
Now York to Qlaigow via
rircassln. Nov . i-'d I Anchorln , v . . .I0th
Ethiopia , Ncv. . . flth I nunesila , Nov , 2Jd
Now Ycrk to Assrea , Gibraltar ani Italy.
BOMVU. . . .Nov. 13th I CALU 011x1.1. Nov. 30th
PAI.OOJJ , SCCOXD CLASS ANit Binninoi ! rates
on lowest terms. Excursion Tlckots reduced ,
made available to return t > y either the Pictur
esque Clyde nnd North of Ireland , or itlver
Wersoy mid Soutli of Ireland , oi1 Naples aud
Glbrnlter.
Uxcuusio > s OT PARIS on CONTINENT u ,
Totilts on lo.vest terms. Travelers' Circular
IjCttcrsof Credit nml Drafts for nny amount nt
lowest current rates. Apply to nny of our local
agents or to
Ho ( feu Brothers , Chicago , Ills ,
n. S. HALT. .
II. V. MOORKS.
C. II. JUncs. U. P. Depot.
NEW YORK STEEL MAT GOi ,
234 & 235 BllOADWAY , N. V.
Owners & Bole Manufacturers oC the
ROCHESTER STEEL MAT ,
AND
Stripped Steel Mats of all Sizes.
Patented Feb. 7111,1883.
Tlieio Mats hat e tliocoinlilncil advantages of all
other Mats with nonoof tlu'lrdlbiuhantngcn , ana
ua o proton to bo tlio Olicni > c t nutl Kent.
They will notlircalc down , ll.uten out , wnrp or
Bet out of shape , anil lll aiiiwrnr all wire ,
ruMier nud other steel Hats In the market.
Will clean the feet betur than any other Mot ,
nnd not permit the dirt to bo carried beyond them.
I'coiilBKtepplnKoa them cuiiuot BMP as tlielr
6urr cooffBM resistance In all directions.
Tlmy need noshaklng.tlificforecrcatonoduit.
Bold In all HariHvnrc , Dry Coodn , C'nriirt
snd lloii o FurnlnUliiLUtorci. . Liberal die-
couut allowed to the trade.
PRICES I
No. l-SI 16x2J..S-W No. G-81rotOi ! < 3..J8.00
No. a Sire ISsW . . . 2.60 No. G-8tzeSf.x48. . . , 7.00
No. S-SIro 22x39. , . a.50 No. T-SUoflOiSO. . . . 9.K )
Mo. 4-Slzo 24x13. . . 5.00
The Tyler System of Bank Counters
Unrquallca In Style , Quality or Price.
The Tyler Dosko. 20O Now Stylos.
TofTfther with 1000 myl vTab1 , Chdrs , 4c.
ThoTylorRoyalTypowrltorCnblnoto
anil Deilc Combined. 0 btjlei. Flnctt on Earth ,
100 rcqo Illuitrateci Catalogue True. FosURo 7 Cti ,
JYLERDESK COStLouis , MoJS , , A ,
TlRlKEH SPRIKiVEHIClEj
_ _ _ _ put on t _
[ dapt d"eilu Tlr wall to rotiith ca'intry ' or jln
Hty drlvea VflllKT ! jo boat natUfactlon.
Face Powcfop.
REESW A W " ° "
POWDER M U.H.
bil a1 ! rukvir. bulilkj
BL | on FarnimM i nowju.ni inniiCo ,1,110
Ktlmtir'i.l.islTljlTertlll'i , I.lHl OnK.IHNi
b oJ.lecn' ,3t.ll < iu.CV.t,05 , Wlllliuu. ' , , . ,
'
eor. Wtl.iliri > lorrtll'i , cur Clilr.ro , llerimk N' < jj
car Wllliai.il Onf. lItlitllurr < k > ' . , : ( ; U.llir , . , fri ( Vn.
tit , for. CVunt n AltMfftl Inilltut * Pruvbtarr.ro Pole * lui n-
ek'cor , r/icincp Oo B. loiln Ikll i , til : kullli llrix. L r , I'.rll.
lajOiid. 1111,1 , l.-oni a , Jll | Kulin u Co. , cor. Uoujl.i ,
cur. lllliana ruuilur : On Huun Ur'il Dr. l H > llle' § , 1,191 , Oili-
' '
ecr. Jllh6 | ' lfl J.C'o.Sllli.u-l ll v.nioilili..fn' | , fHitlmil
Att. nl Cbibr Urk'f , JJIIi < n4 Wuiil votlli Jlrtl.l'r ' UfiiKrli'l.
lCl liuu-.r 1 , c' J3'-i | , c ir , Oil u I rltr | Uo > I iO | > ll > l ti.
nl Mill MtW. J. tlcl.r.l.r'.j ( i.jlgr. i Co , U. UUiU.
Wbuhulr , Illh > r < ) imi Urlm Uo , PUki. llrnce j. to ,
m LATEST PERFK EXQUIBITE
FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA
GOODRICH Atty ut-Law. 121 D.mr .
A born Ht. , ( 'hlcauo ; iiilvlco free ; ' . ' 1 yuara ex
pcrleuce ; bueluuia ijulctly and le ally traus
ESTABLISHED I
Chicago ? Ills. 1 Clark St.
Ihe Regular Old-Established
( PHYSICIAN AND SUHCEOH
h still Treating with the Greatest
SmLMdjOCCESS
tonic , Norvons and Private Diseases ,
Kf NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood.
Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrlbi *
Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the eflccii
kadine to early decay and peihaps Consurnpllon ot
Insanity , treated scientifically ty new methods with
never-failing success.
TO-SYPHlLISnm ! all bad Blood and SUnDls.
cases permanently cured.
KIDNEYond URINARYccmr > bntsOleet ! ,
Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varlcoccle and all disease !
of the Geulto-Urinary Organs cured promptly without
injuiy to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs.
Off No experlmente. Ago and experience tm- ,
portent. Consultation free and sacred.
aS Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works OH
Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases.
OS-Those contemplating Marriace ( end for Dr.
Clarke's celebrated guide Male nnd Female , each
15 cents , both 3 } cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old
Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future suffer
ing and shame , and add golden years to life. # 3liooll
"Life'sSecretErrors ( ) , " jocentssumps ) . Medlclnt
and writings sent ever ) where , secure from cxpoaurn
Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to u. Address
F. D. CLARKE , M. D. ,
186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO. ILL.
Heati ! ! is Wealth
In. ) E. 0. WEST'S Hniivn AND HUAIX iv
Mn.NT , a Ktiarnutood specillo for Hysteria , Dl7zt
ness , ConvulHiona , Fin , Ncivous Ncwnlgla ,
Ileailncbo , NITVOUS Prostration caused by the
use of alcohol tobacco. Wnkofnlno's , .Mental
nopri'ssloii.SortonliiK of t'io llraln , resulting In
Insiinlty and loading to misery. ilccayimililoiull ,
I'roinaturo Old Age. llnrreunasc , f/oss of I'owcr
In'oltlicr sex. Involuntary l.ossoi ami Sp rrnat
tarlici'iv caused byov-n'oxertlonof the brain , self *
abuse or ovcrlndti'Bonco. Kaoh liov contain
ono month's treutmcnt. ( l.Of ) a box , ofblx boxes
for NUT" " , sent by moll prepaid on receipt of prlcft
WE GrUANANTEE SIX BOXES.
To cure any caso. With each order received oy
usfor slxboxes , nccompnnloil with tVO , o win
send tlio purchaser our writ ton Rinirantne to r <
fund tlio monuy if the treatment does nutoirect
a euro Ouurantocs Issued only by doodnirm
Drug Co. DrugifistB , Solo Agents , 1110
Street , Uinnha , Nebraska.
- - fan ffftr m 'W4 KM tafJ ua * v j/
WhcnyouarubiiylnKpfoiM remember that there U
. , suclia'Iilngns n | irlcollmt _ ,
" * I ? too client' . It Is Letter to - '
pay a fair prlco nnd eet
KOOll KlOtC * llkO IIlllCII-
) liifniii'n. They nro tnudo
( rommleeled bklnsln llioj
best niannorniid are xarf
runIfil to l the inostl
sci-vlcealila made. IfJO'ifeTSSfa '
want to know rnoro alxiut vt a
Eloxs In Kfiiernl nnd W f
' * ' rV"
IllllrlllllMOIl'H ( illlVCH
In particular , oncloiu
maiiipfor the hook About
( > lovi' . U will Interest
' i Ion. isTur.isiiKii ; IB(2. (
JU1I.V O. il u rctllNbU.N , Juumtown , N. V.
The * l vO Stanaaru I'Mte '
llPinMllun for thu curtj T
iirlvntu allincntH uro un-
rurpairnl for Jiurlly , do.
Ritliractlon uiiarantccd ,
Order llnniily .No. 1 fur
lu.ln. . . or vital
iu. t for l il M.uimoa or iitjulral'deMllly In uurrlfd
mm , or tliono nitirlnK on that Imppy life , 1'rli D , II W.
r-u aforUoni > rrlii aor K'titIn ' tluwr sux , Acuinblnril
trtatuipnl for Internal anil local nte , Cures In 1 to D
daj. . Novrln .orinlcttlon. JVIIIiiotcauioflrl.turo ,
( tnnrtmfor ] in > taio. Any one of thctorcinnllornimpb
ly ftnt ( lealnl ) \ > r mall on icrtlit of Hie \ < rr. \ . II < f > ,
Ultrr.llnvlloollr tithfl fni.lnuri lulor llnulr.li Mttrd.
STANDARD /JEMEDY CO , ClllOOgO. III.
V il > li i.rcl | o i urr i . ( UHU of
CTNtlUTHKUiKNLH.t , ( I , | QI
b , houTtfiNO. tuitlaeoatCurrroUo.
retl/lbriiuitutll wetk fArtl. reitor.
' 1 , lollr.lHi ! illln.iiinhlr.tlli | , 1'kcliH
V ntTiMiriftTivor fcrftllf ) , UJOJacia.
BROOKS BROS , ft CO.
Importers and Wholeialo Dealer * la
Walchos , Jewelry , Cutlery ,
Notions , Novelties , Albums ,
Fancy Goods , Walking Canes ,
Coal-Collar Springs , &c.&c.
I.i reo auortmont ( or
Cane llacki , Knlle Boardi , Spindles ,
Auctioneer ! , Etreelmen * nd I'tilillerJ.
HlK variety of ic. lOa und Ko countet
good * . HondforllluilruludcaUlojtue.
BROOKS BROS. & . CO. ,
Mo.
to einm <
i n o t li
justly cel <
ebmtcd lines of llopti and Blioei , manufactun
d i > r U. M. llondorian & Co , , ot Chlcnvo F a *
tnrltm at Chicago. DUcn , Ilia. , and Food Du l.ao ,
Wli.-ihoulil write BAM. N. WATSON , rti\1 \
dtnre , 1'ltUMONT. NKI1. TruTellas ui < eiib
llei.diuart rt ( or llubbers.