8 THE OMAHA DAILY BE2& THUKSDAY , NOVEMBER 7 , 1889. THE CITY. John Anderson , for assaulting and Alnbblng John McOtilro , wns flnod10 And costs. The case of Slorz&Ilor , charged with neil Inc. ' liquor on Sunday , was culled in Judge Dorlm's court yesterday after noon , but wus contllrucd foronowaok. Pcr-sonnl I'nrnarnptiq. \V. G. Smith , manapcrof "Tlio Unrplar , " n now piny to bo seen hero for the Ural ttmo iioxl week , Is In the city , a O. Wheeler , tlio polite ncntloman who haw boon nhond of Danlol Sully for sovornl onsona , rouohoJ the city yostordnv nnil Is preparing tor the coming of his fttnr. Arthur B. Man-lotto , for four years clerk t ttio Mlllard hotel , hns severed hU connec tion tlicro and pone to toke u Mmtlar position In Portlantl , Oro. , llo Is n capable , courteous anil very popular clerk , always hftil un army of frlcmln who wcro glad to ace him and will now miss his presence , for Her Hon. I. Mrs. Monaghan , of Lo Sour , Minn , , Is In the city looking for her son John who was dismissed from the hospital oiily a few days nio. She Is stopping for a few days nt 1B65 Bouth Seventeenth street In the hope that ho will learn of \yUnrcnbouts of her son. j The Tnrnord' It.ill. The ladles brunch of the Omaha Turn- voroln nocloty hold a ball nt Qormunla hall last evening. A largo number were present and a very enjoyable titno was had. The ladles having the matter In charge were Eva Btroekor , AnnaSchultz , Mrs.JJrandcs , Anna Kemp and Anna UohlfT , Oinnlm ItuHinoss Clinnco" . Thomas Foley , of the Ilrm of Foley & .Darst , has purchased Ins partner's interest and In future will manage the buslaosa him- ' olf. W. F1. Smith , ono of tho'managers of the prooorty of Smith Bros. , has become a part ner of W. H. Alexander In the insurance business. Ocorco II. Pe-mllcton Oylnsj. Colonel O. M. Torrllt , chief paymaster department of the I'latto , received a letter from Urusscls yesterday , which , among , other tnlngs , says : "Goorpo II. 1'cndloton , ex-tjnltud States Btatcs minister , Is lying In n hotel hero at the point of death from tlio affects of n second end stroke of paralysis. His two , daughters ore with him. " Now Jjottur Iloxoo. Some titno ago Postmaster Qnllngher mndo a request on Uncle Sam for several letter boxes and yesterday received ono of the now styles to examine. If ho lilies it the do- partmcnt will forward him n supply. It Is different from thu boxes now In use in this ro- upcct , that the letters are dropped In at the top Instead of on the side und It ispaluted green. A Now Paper at Hastings. Hastings Is to have n now dally paper , which will bo Issued In about two weeks. The now journal will bp republican in poli tics and will bo conducted by Walt Muson and John \V. Klnsslla , of the Omaha Demo crat. The former will hnvo the editorial , and tUo latter the business management. It Is claimed that the parties who are Unbind the movement are men or means , and that n first-class uupcr will bo issued. The Now Cnnsolul'itcd. The capital stock of the Omaha Street Railway company at present amounts to over $ -1,000,000 and Is to bo increased soon to So- OOO.OIW. The bonded dobUimounts'to $3,000- 000. About $4,000,000 , has been spent In mule- Ing the system what it is. The following are at present the officers of the corporation : Frame Murphy , president ; B. R. Johnson , vice presiacnt ; D. II. Gnoa- rich , secretary ; W. A. Smith , general man ager ; 1 ? . A , Tucker , superintendent of the cable lino. The directors are : Frank Mur phy , S. It Johnson. W. A. Smith , W. W. Marsh , W. V. Morse , L. A. Williams , U. B. Rustin , Guy C. Uarton , A. S. Paadock. The ItcvuniiD Ofllcc. Charles Heath quit the internal revenue ofllco Tuesday night and yesterday entered upon bis duties as book-Keeper for the water works company. George Potvln succeeds him as head clerk In the rovcnuo office , thus leaving a vacancy which , It is understood , will bo given to Mrs. Brown , the widow of an old soldior. Major Dennis has finally completed bis ex amination of young Calhoun's accounts and finds that $3.18 , which has been made up , covers bis revenue shortage. The embezzle ments , however , of money taken in from in- > Uvlilimls who sent for stamps , amounts to omotblw ; llko ? 2,000. IJuslm-KH Failures. J. W. Walker , a Howard street produce commission merchant , secured his bankers , tlio Omaha National , In $3,800 , by chattel mortgage. They took possession of his. stock and accounts yesterday , and were nt ouco garnishccdby the Davis Milling company of St. Joseph , Mo. , for $1,800 , on pnstduo claims. , Mr. Walker Is well known in Omaha and throughout , the state and was formerly man ager of the Union Cattle Company. Ho Is known to , bo a man of , strlct'intcgrity and hit ) tatcment that bis assets are largely In ox- cos's of 'his ' liabilities made recently to the mercantile ) agency Is not doubted. It Is understood that ho will liquidate his debts at ono hundred cents and return to bis position with the Union Cattle company , His unsecured liabilities arc of small amount. Aniioiiuccinonta. > Robert Downing will appear nt the New Grand on Friday nnd Saturday with the usual Saturday matinee , opening his engage- mcnt with Sheridan Knowles * subllmo tragedy "Vlrglnlus , " At the Saturday mat- Icco "Count Claudto , " which Is an adaption ot Maria Covoll's strong novel tlio "Vnn- delta" nac whlch lias mot with marked suc cess wherever it fins been given , will bo pro duced. For the Saturday evening's per formance another of Mr. Downlng's latest successes will bo put on. the title of which Is 'Tho Whlto Pilgrim , " nnd adaption of -Herman Charles Manualo's beautiful pawn of the same name. Mr. Downing Is a prlmo lavorlto and a largo business should bo dono. There will .b < s no sulvanco In pr.ccs for this engagement. The sale of rcsorvcd'soats will open this mornmir. N " Don't buy trashy imitations. Get the ffonulno Rod Cross Couch Drops , District Court. The court house was almost deserted yes terday , only tha lawyers and Jurymen who were busied with cases remaining In the building. The others were all out gathering election returns nnd resting after Tuesday's excitement. Judge Davis was engaged In hearing the case of Duff vs. Peterson , a _ replevin suit growing out of a soda water fountain. ' The case of Gates , Curtis , Smith and Bar ker vs. the Omaha Us Council llluff * Bndgo company was commenced bofora a Jury in Judco Douue's court yesterday. This ult Is similar to that of George A. Uoag. land agulnat the same defendants , tried at the lost term of court" In which the verdict was tor the defendant. > In the present ea s the amount of damages utted aggregates ISO.COO. Judge Wnkoloy tipard the arguments In the duplication * of Charity Smith lor an injunction restraining D. P. Mount from Intorfoilne with her possession of a hunt.v on Douglas street , near Twenty-Ural , The U. T , DavU Mill company has brought ult UFBlnst J. W. Walker to recover ? lOTb.05 on n note and a bill of poods. The caag of the State v George Moon , Tor the murder of JNols PJantccn , wns taken up by Judcro Hopawoll about 3 o'clock yester day afternoon , The Jury was empaneled and lha testimony of u medical expert tukoa. after Which court adjourned , County Court. B , P , Morse & Co. have brought ault gainst Robert N. llurgess to recover * 311.T4 u a bill of ifoodt. THE ART KXIIIBIXION. rropnrntlons for tlio fcoinlnit I > ls- jiluy. The oxocutlvo boartl of tlio Western Art association hold It * regular mealing at Mr. O. W. Lmlngcr'fl Tuesday nlghu The ontlro ovcnlnR was taken up In discussing the Coming exhibition and perfecting arranRO- monts for U. Mr. Prod KnlRht reported that the exhibi tion committee had examined a number of rooms In various bulldinRdnbouttlio city nnd recommended thnt the exhibition bo hold In 'i'ur. UKB building. Mr. Uosowator had Ken- crously offered the society the frco USD of flva rooms on the scco'ml floor of Tun lice building at the north end. Mr. ICnlght stated thai tlicsa were the most conveniently arranged nnd best lighted rooms in tha city nnj the committee fvero of the opinion thntlho offar ahould bo accepted. The board coninlrrod In the opinion of the committed nnd decided to hold the exhibition nt thnt place , opcnlnir Monday evening , November - vombor 18 , nnd uotillnulnir ono wook. 12x- hlbltors will bo requested to have their ox- InblU nt tlio rooms not later ttiun thd IDtli- Inst , Jt U nlso rcijticslcd that artists send tliolr names nnd the names of their pictures to Mrs. Muinaiigh ntotico In order that tha catalogue may bo prepared before the exhi bition opens. The matter of awarding prizes was next dls- cussoit and draw fdrth n variety of expression of opinion. It wns unanlniouiily decided that medals bo awarded Instead of monuy pcir.es. but the proviso Unit the successful competitor be burred from future compote tlon elicited considerablediscussion. . Some of llio members were of the opinion that the lists should bo leapt open to all members of tlio association without rofercnco to their success. After arguing thu matter for some time , however , the members agreed nn the provision , nnd us the matter now stands , tlio aodlety will offer n gold medal for thu best wcrk In oil , the winner to bo prohibited from further competition In tlio oil class. * ' The advisability of the iTociaty offering a modal in tlio water color aad china decorating class was discussed nt Bjino length , but It was thought best tb hava but ono society medal , Mr. Liningor announced that ho would offer a modal , to bo known as tlio "Liningor medal , " for the best water color , nud Mr. Fred Knlgt offered a medal , to bo known as tno "Knight medal , " for the boat work In china decorating. These prizes are subject to tlio same rule , regarding the winner , as the society medal. The noxtstci ) was to decide that not more" than tltrco "honorable mentions" may uo given in each class. Tlio Judges will dccuta whether or not there are exhibits worthy of tiiis distinction. The auusllon of judges wns next taken up and the exhibition committee were Instructed to appoint three judges. There will bo no secrecy concerning the judges , but thejr will bo.announced , nnd it is proioscd ) to select men who arc nbovo suspicion nnd not sus ccpttbic to "bulldozing. The details of the exhibition having boon arranged , the board considered the niNnont- ous question of providingsomo sort of enter tainment for the coming season. A course of lectures was suggested , and Miss Uuttcr- flcld , of the committee on entertainment , re ported that three gentlemen in Chicago hud been communicated with , and could bo so- cured' ' to give lectures on art during tlio winter , They nro Prof. Palrio , nn artist of high standing , who was caucated abroad and is ona of the most prominent members of tbo Chicago association ; Prof. Spread , the originator of the Art institute in Chicago , and Prof. Piatt. The committee wcro empowered to make arrangements and dates with the ubovo gen tlemen and were also instructed to secure several local art critics to deliver lectures to the society nt short intervals. The names of several gentlemen In the city , who are thor oughly posted on art matters , were sug gested , and n most entertaining course of lectures will soon bo announced. The association proper will hold Its reg ular meeting ut Liningcr's gallery next Tuesday evening , ut which time a , full at tendance is desired. M.-YDI2 A HiUlCF OAljlj. General Groolc SnoiulB ft I-'ew Hours in Oinnlm l < Jn Rome Cast. General Crook arrived in Omaha from Fort Leaven worth yesterday morning and de parted forChicagoon the Northwestern road at 4 o'clock , from where , after a brlof stop , ho will return to Washington. The general is accompanied by Captain C. S. Roberts , ono of his aids. They have been out on a tour of inspection among some of the western posts , principally Port Lewis , the now fortnt Den ver nnd Fort Loavenworth. Komo time ago an order-was issued from the war depart ment , abolishing three or four posts , among them Lewis ; but it will not bo possible to move the few troops stationed there , said General Cj-oolr , before next winter. In con- suquonco thereof provision , s being made for their maintenance and comfort ut that point dtirintr the winter. Work at the new fort near Denver Is prq- grcsslug nicely , according to Captain Uob- erts the buildings are nearly all completed and tlio troups to bo stationed there will have very satisfactory quarters. As General Crook could only remain in Omaha a few hours ho'took advantage of the opportunity to see ns many of his old friends as possible. Ha visited department head quarters m TUB 13ni ! building , brioITy. shook hands with General Uruoko and staff then went to lunch with some friends at their residence , where ho remained until train time. CONGRATULATIONS. Railway Mali Glorks Sm ko the Health of Ills Klrst Born. C. Ml Cottorman , a railway mail mess on gor on the Omaha and Cheyenne run , is re joicing over his flrst born , a boy of twelve pounds avoirdupois. Ho sent a box of cigars to the mam oflleo in this city , with an ac companying request that all the , other messengers smoke his health. Each man favored with n line cigar loft his cardna congratulations written - ton thereon. Some of them were qulto pointed , oxprcsslvo nnd funny. T. 11. Cole advised Mr , Cottorman as follows : 'When ho gets big enough to whip his dad sand for mo. " H. Heather puffed heavy columns of blue smoke towards Cheyenne "with the wisti that bo may bo able to 'grip1 with the old man some day. " J. E. Davis' card bore the suggestive legend : "Have boon there myself. Ono of mlno woishR 85 pounds nnd the ether 01. Time will increase yours in weight. " J. T. Walsh May you never regret the In cident. - K .W. Picklns Pretty good grip for the flrst ono. W , H. Herbert Ho Is a 'busier.1 Horace W. Yntes Name him H. W. Love thy neighbor us thyself , nnd when you see 0110 with a bad cotigti advise him to buy a bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Prlco 5 cents n bottlo. There is nothing in the world which will give prompter relief to all sufferers from neuralgia than Salvation Oil. Price 5 coats a bottlo. HYRON RE HI ) OBJECTS. IlaVIII Appeal From the I'ostollloii Klto AitprtilHinnnr. / Byron Uoed entered a complaint yesterday morning against the poalofllco appraisement. Judge Dundy usicod him to make a state ment of his proposed causes for appeal In case the report should bo conlirmed , but In this ho refused to give cither the court or anybody else mi advantage by assorting that they would bu known when the paporu were Hied , "Mr. Clerk , are there any' written objec tions on. Hlo as to why tho'other numbers should not bo approved , " inquired his honor. "There uro none , " replied the court. "Who Is your lawyer , Mr. Uecdl" wus the next query. "I bavo Beckett and Judeo Woolworth , " " \volh \ the time foryou to show cause will bo oxtciided until Saturday morning , " 1'oollDff slightly encouraged at this show of fairness In hi * fuvor. Mr. Ueod arose , ap preached the bench unit announced that ho wished the sumo objections on hi * property entered on behalf of-tho tfolsoui heirs. 'All right , It will bo done , and 1 tupposn you nro entitled to the usual sixty days la which to ilia your appeal. " At this somebody ventured a suggestion about further delay , whereupon JudgdDuudy earnestly declared his Intention of having the report properly mndo up nnd forwarded ns soon as possible to the secretary of the treasury at Washington. "I have notified him already that our sUto law requires the government to make n deposit of the nrpount called for in this apprnlomont but I don't presume nny nf the property owners can draw on It Until the nitpcal cases arc settled. ' Thojudgo nlso intimated , apparently for Mr , Hood's benefit , that ho would not brook nny trilling delays , and unless the causes , which must bo shown- next Saturday In writing , nro good , they may bo overruled. Mr. Heed then loft the court room In any thing but n pleasant- frame of mind to go nnd Consult bis attorneys. It Is understood that his objections will bo based chiefly on tbo charge ol informality In the report ns well also ns the inequality In valuations nhlcod on his lots as compared with some of the others. , IMIost IMIes ! I'llrs ! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Olatmont will euro blind , bleeding and Itching piles when ether ointments have failed. It absorbs the tumors , allays the Itching nt once , acts as a poultice , Rives Instant relief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pita Ointment is prepared only for piles nnc Itching of the private parts , and nothing else. JSvorv box is warranted. Sold by drutrglstsorsont by tnnll on rccolut of prlco , 50o nnd $1 , per box. WILLIAMS' M'Pd. CO. , Prop's. _ Clovolandi O. WHO ARR THEY ? A Dlvoroo Suit Which Suagostfl Awful While rtimnglng among the records In the ofllco of the district court , the reporter came across a suit recorded there which attracted his attention nnd suggested awful possibili ties. The suit wns au application for dlvorco aud the tttlo roads , "Samuel L. ( Houzco vs William A. Kouzeo. " The papers In the case wcro asked for. Clqrl : Moorcs colored nnd stammered and finally said the attorney had them. Upon being pressed , however , ho admitted that the papers were on llio , but said ho had boea requested to suppress tlio case and could not give them out. Taking advantage of his temporary absence how ever , tno papers were obtained. The peti tion sets up that the parties wcro married at Washington , D. C. , January .10 , 1870 , mid lived together as man nnd wlfo for about fifteen-years. July 30 , 1835 , the defendant , William , deserted the bed and board of Sam uel and has continued absent up to the pre sent time "without Just or lawful cause. " Samuel therefore prays for a dlvorco from the erring William. The question naturally occurs , "Havo two men boon living together as man and wife ! " This suggests a horrlblo stnto of affairs. Some rich developments nuiy bo expected when the case Is talicn up for hearing. An ICiisv Way of Snvln r Money. The savincr in nn ordinary family of five Walker's Wax instead , by using Soap , stead of nny ordinary soup , is fully ton cents per week on the actual cost of the soup , nnd probably llvo times thnt amount on the wear and tear qf the clothes , estimating the savinp at GO ceti ts per week , that would b.e Slil.12 per year , and in twenty- vo years with interest would amount to 81,107. Ask your grouor for Walker's Wax Soap. OMAHA ui < : iu. It Will Continue to tic Matloby Oumlia Part Irs. The sale of the Omaha breweries bus been declared olt and the agent for the English syndicate has 1'ofc Omaha for good. Mr. Storz , of the Ilrm of Storz . & Her. said : "Tho time for closing the deal expired several days ago. The brewers all made tlioir propositions and gave the syndicate u certain length of time to accept the same. Inasmuch as the agent for the syndicate has not taken any decisive action the local brow- era have. declared off all propositions and ar rangements and the deal is off. " In tbo future all tbo Omaha breweries will bo conducted uudertho present management. Blllos' Nnrvo and Ijivot" Pills. An important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A ne'.v principle. They speedily euro bllliousncss , bad taste , torpid" liver , piles and constipation. Spicndid for men , women nnd children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 80 doses for 25 cents. Samples f roe at Kuhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. PAXTON HOTEL , OMAHA Special at tention to commercial men. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Kittrcdgo & Brninard , proprietors. Licenses"wcro issued to tbo following parties by Judge Shields yesterdays Kama and Uesidoncc. . Age. ( George P. Tucker , Omaha . 35 I Elizabeth E. Stearas , Omaha . 25 I Peter Carlson , Omaha . 114 | Annie Larson , Kansas City . 34 j Floyd D. Coffov , Omaha . 24 ( Clara Pholan , Omaha . 19 ( Frank Strife , Sail Diego , Cal . .l ( Nina M. Snow , Omaha . 23 ( August C. Covet , Omaha . so ( Sarah J. Melton , Omaha . 29 i William T. Wright , Ottumwa , la . ! W 1 Mrs. Jennie Miller , Omaha . 81) ) j C. J. Bauer , Omaha . , . 33 I Katharine Iteuttcr , Omaha . 30 i Thomas 1C. Wood , Omaha . 28 ( Klttio O'Neal , Omaha . 23 I John Christiansen , Omaha . . . . . . 27 I Mary Peterson , Omaha . 2.3 Hcadacho , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free ut Ku'tm & CO.'B , 15th and Douglas. h The County ConiinlsBlojior.i. The county commissioners hold U very brief meeting yesterday afternoon. All the mem- bora were presnnt except Corrlgun , In the absence of Clerk Webb , 'Commissioner An derson acted as secretary. Two bids for supplying soft coal to the poor farm und to the city poor were opened , ono being from Mount & , Grifllu und the ether from C. H. Havens & Co. The board then adjourned until Saturday and hastened out to watch for election re turns. _ For a disordered llvor try Ueccham's Pills MAR.KET. TN3FIllTMKNr3 pUcal oa MJJM durmi JL. yoatardav , Heirs of .M A llrown to T. fjgage , lot ) , blk X'J. lot a. blk UM , lot 1 , blk I1JI , Unmlia. tlttuil t ; > Y William Kmorson unit wlfo toMhNol- HOII. lota 1 and f , blk 10 , Omalia View. w d W T tieamun and wife to J V Muller , wit ft lot I , blk VI , Kountzu Place , wd OOM Bottili Omaha Land Co to .Mini 1 , Zorby. ' lotfi. blk IUI , South Omulia. wd. . . . , . . . . ' 720 D 0 Patterson and wito to JosflphTont. lots , blkr > , I'auernon I'ark. wd , . C03 Ueugt Nelson and wife to N 1 > Johnson , lot , i : > . IIiuUiHto Court , f ] cd . , . . . v. , . , . i N 1'Johnson to HengtNoIsou , lot so , llnr. ( lotto Court , n c d i VJ Soiinl to < ! .I Smyth , lot U , bik "IV 1'rospoot I'laco , w d . - , . , . . . . . . i i : A ( Jensen anilvifo to U1) Part , lot 10. blk ! ) . llrlBKSl'lacoiwd i m I J O'Donaltoo ot al to Jj J Noild. lot 6. ' Alillno Square , w d 3551 John K Mawhinnuy to.Moad Investment ' Co. Mxl3Mtlnnw , ne , 0,11 , ji ; , wd 11"\ O I' vanilervort et nt to Mary Jordan. lots U"J to 1. blk It , table laud , w d too Nebraska Mortgage Loan Co to II u Illcks , lotl ) , blk I , Undorwood Terrace , . riod . , , i I' (1 Urjan and wlfo to W 0 Urlnn. lot- ' . ' . blk 17. On-liurd IIIII , wd ; CAQ Patrick Land Co t J A V Wulls , lot S , ' ; blk IPi. Dundee 1'laro , wd ] pn M Cliurouuml wife to A J Charou , pare lot IS , llarKcr'H Allotment , w d Wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m Potter \ Cobb to J U Harris , lot 0 , blk tl , 1'ottsr & Cobb's add , w d COD Potter & Cobb to J II Harris , lot ! > , blk 0 , ' Potter 3s Cobb'a udd , w d gju CII T nicp n nnd wife to Mary Convlon , lot ! ' . Mi : I , Arbor park , nod " i 0 15 ThompBon nud wife to 0V Thomp son , n H lot ll.Cortlatidt place. < i o U. . . i 8t I'lillomeim chnrr.li to H V ileadrlr. ' lots M , T , 10 nud II , Cortlanac nlaco.aj.o d i 11 II IlallarUnnd wife to 1) V Bholes , lot - . blk 7. Ilaiificom place , Wd . - . . 1,000 Mu Ilurgcr and husband to A O 1'lihor , lotH. blk2& . Kountr.0 i'lace , wd 2,350 I > O Olien to8umu \ Mortvnion et al , lots 1. Kami 9. blk "I. " l-owe' tadd , w tl . . . . 2WJ Miles Jk'riiomp.outo W J Kastman. ! ot I. blc ii , Coiner & Archer's add , w d. , , , , . . . id ) Twtnty-iirentr iuf r , a recatlng , . .131/10 } You cun looloklown from the gnllory of cither housorjon lntimaoic& bot.woon professed opponents like tlmt between Sloolo nnd Cnrllblo , says n Washington lotlor to the PliiUdolphlii Kocord. The inponuous Alr.Hllulcwlcl : was iiat more astonished nt Ui6 nmlnblc relations ol the opposing counsel In the great case of Hardoll vs. "Pickwick than Is the nvornfto tiilclMind-tlilii partisan by the personal friendliness shown by the hottest orntors on ! the floor for the bold est lenders of Mho oposition. Every body knows -how Inllnmte Senator Cameron tvnd Senator Uullor , of South Carolltm , nro. How they talk togothot in the sonnto , lunch together , drive together nnd bunt and fish to gether , In closer bonds thitti olthoi la with nny party friend. Allison's friendship with Beck , nnd Reed's with Randall , nro perhaps not HO generally lnovn. ( Iliuvloy hns many friends on the Democratic side , and BO huvo Sher man , MorriU.Jolm P. Jones. , Evnrts. Aldrlch , Halo , Sawyer , Spoonoi * nnd Miuidorson , while Wndo Unmpton , Vnnco , Golqtiltt , Payne und MoPhorsnt : nro equally popular on the republican side. 'Even Edmunds and Jltiar liavo had their friends among tlio democrats , llour still uoops his , but Edmunds seems to grow moro reserved continu- itllyHo misses Thunnan from the domocratio sido. They were grunt cronlos. John Do Long , was the most popular repnbllcad on the domocratio side of the houso. McKinley nnd Hoed tire both liked there , nnd so is Buttor- worth. Csirlislo is , of course , the most poimlnr democrat on the republican sulo , and then came the Brockinridgos and Mills yes , Mills , the particular target of every republican speaker. A Preventive for Croup. There no longer exists nny doubt but croup can bo prevented. Triio croup never appears without warning , and if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 5s given ns directed us BOOM as the first indica tion of croup appears , it will invariably dispoll all symptoms of the disease. This can always bo done if it is kept at hand. 60 cent and one dollar bottle , for sale by all druggists. A Now Tr ntinont of Ilcnr : IIsfns\ It isoll known thai at a certain stage of heart discaso dropsy inevitably sots ins Prof. Gorman Sco , of Paris , has long boon experimenting with a view to discover- what element in milk rendered it such nn admirable ngent lo stimulate the kidneys , increase the How therefrom , nnd hence prove of such great service in dropsies. The con viction which ho arrived at was that the ono important element is sugar of milk. Acting on that theory ho selected twenty-live pa tients with heart diseasein all of which there was moro-'or less dropsy. To each ho gave 100 grammes of the sugar of milk a day , dissolved in two quarts of water. In ail 'these cases a marked of- fcct on the kidneys was felt within twenty-four to fbrty-Qvo hours , and the dropsies dimiuiehcd rapidVy. and after a series of treatment lasting from six to eight days , almost all suish swellings disappeared. This discovery is re garded ns ono .of the most important which has been made in the medical world in years. Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrun for children teething produces natural quiet sleep. 25-cents a bottle. Singers J'nriSioil'copIo'a Clinrcli Choir. The members of the Peoulo'a Church choir and all. those who ore desirous of becoming members nro requested to meet next Thurs day at 7:30 : o'clock In the parlors of the First 13nptist church , corner Davenport and Fif- tccutb strcots. BEING duo to tlio presence of uric acid in the blood , in most ufl'ectunlly cured by the use of Ayor's Sursapa- rilla. Eo sure you get Ayor's and no other , and take it till the poisonous acid Is thoroughly expelled from the system. Wo challenge attention to this testimony : "About two years ago , after suffering for nearly two years flom rheumatic pout , being able to walk only with great discomfort , and having tiled various remedies , including mineral waters , without relief , I saw by an advertise ment in a Chicago paper that a man had bneii relieved of this dlsticsslng complaint - plaint , after JOUR suiTering , by taking .Ayer's Sarsaparllla. ,1 tliun decided to inako a trial of this incdicinn , aud took it regularly for eight months , and am pleased to state that it has effected a , complete cure. I have sluco had no re turn of the disease. " Mrs. H. Irving Dodge , 110 West 125th St. , Now York. "Ono year ape I was taken ill with Inflammatory rheumatism , belnj ? con- lined to my house six months. I came out of the sickness very much dobill- tnted , with no appetite , and my system disordered in every \ \ av. I commenced uslnfj Ayer's Sarsapaiilla and began to Improve at once , gaining in strength and soon recovering my usual health. I crfnnotsfty too much in praise ot this well-known ineillelno. " Mrs. L. A. Stark , Nashua , N. n. arsaparilla , Or. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Trice } 1 ; ill bcttlo , $5.Vorlh $5 n bottle. CALIFORNIA Til 15 1 ANI ) 01 ? DISCOVERIES ! SANTAABIEANDGAT : ; ; : R : CURE FOP sale by Goodman Drug C GRAND VALUES Tlio present week \vo will ofibr some exceptional bargains. 400 Business Suits of strictly nil 'vool cnssimwre , lined with good serge nml-well mntb , nt ? 8.00. We nro not out of tlio wny when wo sny thnt this suit is worth fully double. It is of nn excellent quality , looks very ncnt. nnd is Rood enough to wcnr for nny business man. Tnko n look nt it nnd you will bo surprised thnt wo sell such n suit for $5.00. 300 fine Wide Wnlo All Worsted Snck Suits of nn olognut pattern , bound flat with fine brnid , lined with good sovpo and well made , nt the exceedingly low price of $0.00 for the entire suit. A suit like this is neb sold outside uf our house for less than SIG.OO. 250 extra fine Uroad Wnlo Worsted Cutaway Frock Coats nnd7e3t3 , flat binding , very fine silk serge lining nnd superior make. Those wo oiler."nt $11.75 for the coat and vest. They are beautiful nud very dressy goods , nnd can be worn with pnnts of nny color. We can suy that this is the greatest bargain we have ever ofiered , ns the coats and vests nro in every respect equal to custom work , nnd could not bo duplicated nt nny other place for less than $20. ' Shoe Bargains ; Our shoe bii3'cr struck n big thing last week , lie ran across n lot of goods which wore iniide for r no. oj the finest retail stores in tbo country , and for some'reason or other were not delivered. He made nn offer for the goods mid bought them below manufacturer's , cost , and thus.we nre enabled to oiler foi thin week : Very fine Cnlf S.hocs , Goodyenr welts , nt2.75. Usually sold at1.50. . Finest CnljC Shoe , strictly hand welt , at S3.75. Usually sold at $5.50 to SG.OO. WE 0.\I Y WISH TO STATE TBIAT THESE ARE FlKST-CI.ASS GOODS , AXW EVEBCY PAIR IS SOII > WITH OUtt WELL-IitfOWX GUAUAKTEK. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omalia. THE BESTOW tCVPfVOS IH AMERICA FLO ATI MI , 1 1 CAP . WRAPPERS Winter Is hard upon us , and Overcoat weather is nt hand. Tlio mm who is pro vided with n comfortable lop co.it should no thankful , anil those who wish to supply theinsnlvcs , can not tlml n butter a-itort- iiiHiitfrom which to cheese than on our tables. Wo have the Sack Overcoats in Kerseys , Jleltons Uhlncnilla" . Alsn for driving or extreme colit wentlier Ulsters with or without capes made of penulnc Irish Frieze nnd other heavy materials. WRSDAY.FRIDAYAm \ 7 O nnrf 0 andsnruRDAr _ uOV , I , o 8lu ( a Saturdav LACY BY JOSEPH ARTHUR. Iiecular prices. Beats go on sale WeJnosdny Dr. J. E. McGRE W The Well Knott'ii isnniuriinsscd in the troat- mentor all forms of I'ltr- VATB DICK > Hr.H , Olcot nnU FTJUUTIIIII : , u curcKunran. toed fi'iilMvoiiiiiiiiu : ( , iMi'OTKr cv , I.IHH of .MAN- nooi > iituinniliHloii. / riired. Hend for 1 bookx. "llm Ufo Secret. " for "Man" or "Woman" ouch 19 cunt ) ( ttmps ) NeiivnuANr.ss , I'Kii.u.i : DISKASI : * , CATAiinu anil KKIN IIHIABIS : : nirccl Treatment by correspondence , ucnd stumps for reply. Ofllco S. E. cor. lilth nnd .Jncksoii Sts. , Oiimha , Xobruska. Dosirlng to exam * 1 n o t li a w , . . _ _ _ . . _ juatly eel- ebratul lines of llooti RIH ! Khoes , nmuuf ctur- d or (1. ( M. Ilcnrtemon K Co. , of CliJcauo-Fac. arts * itt Chicago , Ulxon. Il ! . , unit 1 onil lu Lac , WjJ"nmiia : writBAM. . I/ , WATSON , resl- den.'o. . niBMONT. NK1I. Traveling meat iltl4qnarlei for Uubbora. If tigering fromtha tt- WEAK ! left * ol joutliful cr- inet. rtrlr drviy , lo.t touu'liiltiifu'll p itlcui r Ji'gltuJa cur , tut ( < 'p'rVOFt F/bt'roW .ilooUui , Conn. „ - - - , fiKtcM mid flnSsTln the world. Passenger accommodationa unexcelled. Now York to Qlaicrow via Loaioarbrr/ Ethiopia. Nrv. . nth I rnrnessla. Nov. 2nd Anchorln , > ov . . .Ifith I Dovonla NovCOth Now Ycrk to Asores , Gibraltar aniItaly. . UOLIVIA Nov. nth | CALIFORNIA , Nov. 30th SALOON , SECOND Cr.vss AND STRiutvnn r.itea on lowest terms. Excursion Tickets rortuced , made available to return uy nlther the 1'lctnr- caquo Clyde and North of Ireland , or Klver Jlprsey anil South ot Ireland , or Naples and UI brill tor. EXCUIISIONS or PAWS on CONTINENTAL Touits on lowest terms. Travelers' Circular I.ettersof Credit nnd Drafts for nny amount at low est current rntou. Apply to any of our local agents or to Henderson Brothers , Cliicago. Ills , n. S. HALT , . II. \ . MOOIIES. C. II. 51 AUKS. U. 1' . Depot. NEW YORK STEEL MAT CO , , 5434 & ; 235 BROADWAV , N. Y. Owners 4 : Solo JSIanufaoturcrs of the ROCHESTER STEEL MAT , AND Stripped Steel Huts of all Sizco , Pntcntcdrcb.7tlilSS9. TliOM Mat a Imv o t lie combined ndvontnucs of nil other Mnta with none of thtlr disadvantages , and ImtoprirvfiiioboiUo Chenprnt aud llegt. They will not Lrinlc down , Ilalten out , wnrp or Kftout of shape , nnd will ontwrr.i1 nil wire , rubber nud other atcel Mats In thu market. Will clean thofuct belter ban nuy oilier Mat , and not permit the dirt to be carried beyond them. I'coiilo Ktepplntton them cnnuat allpaathtilr eurfttco olfeca rcslnCnnco In all directions. They nicd no nhnklnir. thorcforo create no dint. Hold Inull Jlnriltvnrci Jlryood . Cnriiet nnd llonto Kuriilehlnir Stores. Liberal an- count allowed to tlio trade. PKICESI SIZoSOz49..00 ( ; The Tyler System of Bank Counters Unequalled in Style , Quality or Price. The Tyler Desks. 2OO How Styles , _ . Together with 1000 Styles TabUs , Chairs , to. ThoTylorRoyalTypoWrltorCablnots and Deilc Combined. U Styles , fined on Earth. 100 Pace Illustrateo Catalogue free , Poitape 7 Ct , TYLER DESK CO , , St.LoulsMo.U.S.A. , SO DAYS 'lias ' a 1'ad dfui-rrnt ( rum all ClllC.TB.l3 Clip fhapc. VTltll Kdf- , adltiEtliif ? UalllnctrnUr.au/ipts Itncir ( o all iioililoimof Uie l > odyu hlla j thobalUiitbacup presoea back . thoTnloatlneoJilst op o nor- non ctooa with the fIncor. . wiiTnuiTt r" tUulIernl.iT J"'J jrff ? . ! ? iid".l..l. ' . SA.2 a curoccrlaln. l r , ilurnhlnnnrt rlir | i. H'nthyrn CirculttTB Irvo. nuaio ( TRifcB tiJ , , CLI < H , W. T'MS ' ! Slf SSLoEnS . BLK - " - - ? m P'T.V U ntly Imhrpvadwliu iwincln i of .Eaif8 trmln > < 'iW < m J .Th o ana ( hJrton nccnralqg to th0 naiaht putontboai. Adtptwl rquillr well to rough aa'tntrr or fine 1IU Urlvea Will ttlttjou u t iiotlon. A full let of Tcotb on rubber for II. uuar nleeJ to K m well inailu in iilutei lent out.lroin anyiluntal ollliulntbli country , iinil for wlildbou wuuld b cliarucJ over tnIce H much. . . . . 'Icuih extracted wltUout pain orrianier , nd with out llio u a lUolofnriii , na > , either or I'luctrlcltr. uoljaiid illver lllllnvi ut half raWi. KutlHl'nctloii Guarnntcod. DR. BAILEY , DENTIST , I'axlou Illock , Idtli anil Fariium .Streets. U'ako I'.ltvator on lOtb btrcat. OI'KN JiVKNlNOa UNTIL a O'CLOCK. ESTABLISHED 1851 ( 180 So. Chicago , Ills. ( ClorlcSt. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with IhaGreateit and SUCCESS Clirouic , Nemras aM Priyaie Diseasps,1 NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lo t Manhood. Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrlblo Dreama , Head onil Back Ache und nil the effects le.nling to early decay anilpcilups Consumption 01 Insanity , treated tcientlfically by new methods with ucver-failins success. SYPHILIS ! and nil bad Blood and Skin DIs. eases permanently cured. B-KIDNEYand URINARY complaints , Qleet , Gnnorrhoea , Strictu re , Varlcocele and all disease of the Uciiito-Urinary Orgins cured promptly without mjuiy toStom.ich , Kidneys or other Organs. aa' No experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. /JD-Scnd 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases. fijflhose contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Mole and Female , each 15 cents , both 2 ; cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. friendly-letter orcaUinaysa\efuturesufTer * ln and shame , and odd Golden ) ears to life. # * F-Uook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 tents ( stamps ) . M ediclM nnd writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , a to 8. Sundays g In 12. Address F. D. CLARKE , Rfl. D. , (06 ( So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL * V II.W.COR , I3in& DODGE STB , OMAHA , NEB. FOR TUB TKEATUENr 01' ALL liH APPLIANCES FOR DEfORMITIES AND TRUSSED BiitF tlllU iApp rahii ndRiiraedItif6rBuec iifii ! Treatment of everr form of u'jeaie reqi-inue HKDICALorKDROIOALTKEATlIElJT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENT8.1 Board&dttandanco. But AccomocdjiicniinWeiti } ' WRITE FOE OIRCULARBon . Doformltlei and Tun ' " " I' OISEA'SES OF WOMEN WKIUTIirtTELT jtllDfll A LIJMI.1,1 li niiiiKi UfunucucriKKaEvr. { STftlCTUJRIYATr. ) OiUyEeUat.is Medical In titut miiltlnj a EpccUltyol PRIVATE DISEASES /.ll Illood Dilniei luicnifmir ln.lt 1. Bjl'lillltlo Cclioa r.moicJ froulhiTiirm-.ltlioiil m rt rr. Krw llnlorillf * Tr i tr < irL i rriTii. ruiiKK. r iiti UDIUI lotiiii mnujlolrnlta.t bomiltorrr.p inatDt. , AllcommuDltv llomcontldmUil. Hidleloi'iorlpurumrDUxnl t/iotllorii. frfiii cortl7-.cleiDoniiii | , olni1lf CetoiilrDl.orifnilirf Uotftrion lluunl wpcfci.- . Uillioilc < uiultuieritD4 klilarr or roar cue , > nl we will ittd la [ Mn rirrxr. ir nOnC Yn UFU FRECI Upoo l'rl l > , K | > rel > l of ElUUr\ U . MtNt NenouiDliViiti.lHpolrntr.II/fh. llli ; Ultlt ni V > rleaclt , vllh gnolluo Ilil. JUltrH OMAIIA MEDICAL * HUIIOIOAT. JHSTIIUTE , 13th and Bodje Hti-uU , OJSAIIA , WED. i is Wealth , Dn , K. 0. WKST'S NKIIVH AND HIIAIN TiiKAn HUNT , nKiiarunteed tnecinc for llyhtnrln , DIzzA nms. Convnliloii8 , Pun , Neivmm Ne-urnlglii. Icau iche , Nervous rrostriitlon caiiuvd by tlio uo of alcohol tobacco. Wukufillnotfi , Mental ) L'i > ivssloiHortenlnt , ' of the llriiln , ruauHliiK iu nuuiill y nml leading to nilsory.deciiy nnd deittll , romaturo Olil Age. Ilarrennum , l.oas of .Tower n eltllPrsex , Involilntary l.osnorf and Hperinat > orliivncaused byov iruxortlonof tlio bridii. 3lf. ibiiso or ovcrludu Kenco. llacli box contalim one mouth's treatment. II.OTa box.oriilx boxes orW\ sent by moll prepaid on receipt of price , WE GUANANTEH SIX BOXES. To cure any ca e. With eucli order received by us for alxboxes , accoinpiuiloil with IUO. wo will end the purchaser our written uuirantro to tt > unit tn > ) money if tliHtroninvut does not olluct icur * ( luarantova l ucU only by doodman IniB Co. Ijrugnlitu , Bolo Agonw. UIO 1'ornuui Slrvet , Unmha. Nebnxaku , HFAITNESS CURED MM | . fm m * A d xoistf * ix MKIU t BB M B * * ACbilrcl orireem * brJ P.rl'.K.l. lmf't TUBUI ARCUtHIONtl WbUi > r < , CeumttllgnindUiulltit l4 , Coin ' ifcir tfl Uer r V , HJSOOX. Uaailroai.vriir. r < r.Klk.I < v wwi it. , mvtrit t wit wrVovri , rVuT v