I 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA _ _ _ _ _ _ DAILY _ _ _ BEE _ _ _ : * _ THURSDAY _ _ , NOVEMBER 21. 1880. _ _ _ I | \ _ _ . W THE CITY Hfc f Ono of tlio proprietors ol the llomo- f atend Bnloon snys It Is a inistnUo to say HI * t that his place is run on n trnnsforroil U- L i > combo ; Unit it Is running on tbu original H | \ • llcouso tnlcon out by prcEont owners | j , The location only 1ms boon transferred It * I'cmonnl Inrnurnplit Hf , r.V. . Tanner of Hlftlr Is nt the Cotcy | • A. Gregg of Hcatrlco I * at the Murray , l ! | , J , O. Wlilto ot Kearney .U nt tlio Paxton Hi | • ! , J , 13. Mcgnhnn of Lincoln u nt tlio lnuton HI : C. I ? . McUrow of Superior 1 nt tlio lax V ton f j J. M. McCarthy of I'rctnont ! . nt the Mil m ' lard H , 8. Clark of Plnttsmouth U a guest at the B | Casey ( Charles Hlcklcy of Ilushvlllo It nt the B j Coney _ | ' | E. rountaln of Hrokon How Is at the I Mlllnrd _ | j ] .Tntncs S. lliuton of Crcto Ik a finest at the 9 Mlllnrd H f M. 1. llirrctowof Lincoln Is a guest nt tbg BJ , Paxton _ - H 9 IP. . Xcal of Edgar is registered at the pH I Paxton m I Samuel Treciuan ot Itoldrego is at tlio M It Pnxtom m I I ) . II Pouictoy of Grcclo.vls rcglstorod at 11 the Casey 1 K T. D. Cobbey nnd wlfo of Wymoro nro nt 11. . the Casey , m'W ' F. W. llnrbcr of Grand Island is at tbo B m Merchant * . _ X C. b. Gardner of Sargont Is registered nt J | tbo Millard _ ' ' Gcoruo Couulnnu ot Kcllgli is registered nt m the Millard 1 E. R Gray of rromont Is registered nt Bfl the Paxton K C. M. Stcbblns ot Fremont Is a guest at H the Murray , H \V. Waterman of Hay Springs Is a guest B' at the Merchants B C. P. Hubbard of Hrokon How is regis H tcrcd at the Paxton John II Ames and wlfo of Lincoln , are B guests nt the Pnxton H Miss M. uocliliunlt of ICobraslcn City Is a m KUost at tlio Millard * HH Joe Raymond and A. D. Ncsblt ot Tclta- Hl' mab nro nt the Casov HI L. It Cornell nnd L. M. Cottrell of HI Seward nro at the Casey HI Hurry Hegnu and wife of Lnlto City , | S , Minn , ara registered nt the Merchants H James G. I-add , , t , C. Emery and II S. H Spalm of Hcatrlco nro guests nt the Casey H Dotcctlvo liennett , of San Francisco , Is In Hl the c" ' visiting his old friend , Captain Cor- H muck , of the Omaha nollco foico Hj At the Windsor : T , H. Freiich , Lincoln ; S J. Li Mouroy , Ottttmwa : F. J. Lloyd , Fre- I mor.t ; T. C. Leprey , Clitcaeo : P. O. Don Biffnoil , Lincoln ; .1. C. Abbott , Wilton ; Dr HB ; Ellison nnd wife , Donvcr ; .1. W. Phillips , H ' St Louis ; M. D. Kdlnecn , Chlcngo ; II A. Habcock , Lincoln ; G. W. Irving , Omaha ; H J. N , Garcy , Fremont B Hound 1'h Smiths Funeral H " " Tna funeral of the late Deacon Itoswoll H Smith took place Monday at 3 o'clock from H V. the First Baptist church , The nrmtor , Kov Hi - A. W. Lamar , assisted by Rev 11. L. Ilouso H ' ot the Hcth-Eden Baptist church , ofllclated H , < The following gentlemen acted as nail boar l era : Dr O. S. Wood J. H. Rowley , L. D. H ; Holmes , H. K. Womcrulor , A. M. Clark , C. B E. Young , T. C. HcndryxV. . 1\ Seaman , T. Uonncr and D. L Shane M i Atitiouncomoiits H [ " " On Friday and Saturday of this week B Gcorgo Wilson's muminoth minstrels , newly HJ j organized and cqulppod , will appear at Uoyd's m ; " npera liouso , nnd will present a programmo M , " full ot wit , wisdom , burlesnuo , , musio and Mh song This year Wilson's minstrels have so- m\ \ cured many now bright lights who bavo long H > * been prominent in the minstrel world , anil m. | the entertainment they will give will bo un- [ ' ft surpassed by any organization of the kind in m l < the country Seats will go ousalo toir.orrow H | ; morning H & . M | LIconscs wcro issued to the following B | > parties by Jud o Shields yesterday : m , $ Numoimd Address Ago [ r- ' I Robert II Olmstoad , Omaha JOB B r ' Dcmarls U. Uirkhausor , Omaha 20 B ; John ( J. Foceueco , South Omaha 29 ( f H f 1 Kntio Sikorn , South Omaha 20 ' f Fred F. Fleming , Omaha 23 H • . 1 Muo Laura Forbes , Omaha 18 H f Jnmcs Ken nor , Graham , Mo 22 m V ( Lucy Uutrick , Mound City , Mo 25 H a • m f Coiiilcimioil Oil M * State OH Inspector Caldwell has disr-ov- < < , . ercd that the Western tank line company of this city is dealing In an inferior quality of t . kerosene , and proposes putting UBtoi ) to it | - Ho recently found that the company had m about two hundred barrels ot cheap stuff in m itorohouso , and immediately notillcd the : management , under penalty , ( lint not nil H other pint of it must bo shipped to or sold nt B . any point in the state Tlio company , it is B said , Is disposed to contest tlio matter An _ _ H" Inspector , however , has boon stationed at the 1 waroliouso nnd will not allow any of the oil B to bo moved _ | a A. HiicuieHttoii Hh , * Omaba , Nov 10. To the Editor of Tna HBi Dim : In listing the names of votefs in this H .r city I undorstund tbnt alphabetical nrrango- | V mont has been abandoned and the street sys- | - ' torn substituted It this bo true , the name M of the street the rotor lives on Is the base to Hr work from It is the first fact the clerks | want to know If a voter is able to tell the K- number to the left of his name on the list ; 1 : the number Is so much easier to find than | ; John among the Smiths , that this number } is the so cond fact the clerks want to know Rx Then follows tbo uanio ot the voter with his t residence , number , something like this : H _ | "Sixtoeruh street No 220 , John Smith , H § ' - house No 210. " I boliova that by voting in K this'way tlmo would bo saved , nnd wo would _ _ _ b. not bear so niudli grumbling ut the polls H No 424. _ t H | , " " > o Kwoll li Ladies Itcllof Snoioty HHp Mrs P. J. Hanson of this city has boon K , canvasBlngthe city for aid for the Swedish Ladies Relief society for the bcuollt of tbo K needy , and has been very successful The K | following liberal contributions bavo boon ro- H > eolved : R. A. Cuduhv $10 , Omaha Packing HflM company $10 , Swift Sc Co f 10 , Gcorgo II , HbH' ' Hammond & Co T10 , Union Stock Yards HJ1 company $10 , Hostou store ti , Max Gusow- H | | ikl , a harp Hesido these rontrlbutlnns ' ' • Mrs , Hanson has sold nearly | 25 worth ot HJ | | ' , tickets for chnnccs on a Bcwing machine and H | an organ jirocntcd to them , The organ nnd _ _ Hv machine will bo drawn nt the bazaar In Wash _ Bii | ington hall , Omaha , Saturduy ov'onlng , No- Mef vombcr 23. _ _ [ Mrs Hanson on bohalt ot the Swedish H' lndios , tlnoughTiiEUEE , wishes to thank BBI # the pcoplo for their liberal contributions _ [ [ * L County Vnliintlon , f The total valuation of Douglas county is K. (25,010,500.60. The taxes nro i HBH' Consolldato 6. 'i20,21S 10 HBHr School district money , , , , 18,113 01 _ _ { ? District school bonds . , , , , , , , lGOJ C3 _ _ Hk\ Adlustmont tax 10113 HM.Labor tux 8,018 00 _ _ HK Dor tax , . . 1,01100 _ _ _ ! ' VUluifO tax , 2,572 37 | Sidewalk 4- 'l13 K Total .1519,970 U _ _ Hf- | ' The anportioumont of the consolidated tux Hff is as follows i _ _ H . State levy , , ? 163,035 81 _ _ General fund . , , , , , , . . , , 100,070 01 _ _ HF Road fund , , , . 00,037 53 _ _ HW Uridgefund , , , , . , . . . . , 80.012 S7 _ _ ! Insane fund . , . , , . , , lg.tuij 63 _ _ H | > Sinking fund . , , , . , . , . 13,605 20 K Poorfurm , , , , 25,010 49 IB' Total , . . . . , , ya20,218 10 H Paxton Iiorun , Ojiaua Snoolal nt- B teutlon to conunorolnl mon Finest and HR' lnrgeet hotel in the west Kittrodgo it Hf i Uruluard , proprlotura _ BE _ _ _ . . . , . ' , l" . rrrrT : : ; ! : .r i ggL- - ' - - 'ir i IIt , DUItYlwV lie Kxpylntin HIh Position Upon V. M. O. A. I' Tnngollzntlon Omaha , Nov 20. To the Editor of Tub Hee : Your rcportor called on mo yester day morning , and snU ho wished to explain the occasion of some Inaccuracies In the re port of my remarks on the relations of the Young Men's Christian association and Its work to the churches , which I aindo nt n meeting ot the Ministerial uuion on Monday morning 1 supposed this was his whole er rand , A conversation followed In the course of which I endeavored to explain the spirit and Intention of my remarks ns friendly to the associations and their work , and pointed out soma tmstnkcs which had occurred in the efforts of somu nssnclnttons to do the general work of evangelization In his effort to report the substance of n long conversation fiom memory ho has con fused the mnttcis about which wo talked , nud has presented them In such connections us Imply n criticism of the Omaha association , to which I did not oneo nlludc , and which , ns I bavo nlwnys understood , has boon singu- Inrly frco from mistnkes of all kinds , us well as from these to which I referred While , making this correction I wish to uild that the remarks 1 inado on Monduv will bo misunderstood , if the reader fails to make a distinction between the efforts of Iho mem bers of the association to do each other good in the Christian roiiso by nil wise and iniinlv methods , and the undertaking to do the work of general cvangollzitlon In the city and ndjneont towns This seems to ho the work of the churches , for which they nro founded nnd maintained , nnd furnished by the ciro nud oversight or these who preside over them nud their activities The associa tion will not lese , but gain bv restricting Itself to the Rcrvlco of the young men of the city , for this will tax to the utmost their cnorgy and icsources I wish to repeat , that I may bo understood , that my sympathies are heartily with the associations , and that I said whut 1 did on Monday , In the interest of their prosperity and sucoois In their peculiar sphere or Christian ofTort Joscrii T. Dunns i , " " Uiv Jill llAUSUA TALKS lie Uxptnlti * Why the Ministers Cnst tlio 'lotuptiTH Our "So Mr Vatidervoort blames mo for his failure to gu the mombcrs of the ministerial union to pledno themselves in favor of Hroatcli , does ho 1" said Rev W. J. Ilarsha yesterday morning "Hocoitalnly must Know that wo couldn't pled go ourselves ns an association to the support of Hroatcli Some of the members nro prohibitionists and would not vote for a candidate unless ho is a prohibitionist That Is the reason I made thn motion I did "I moved that we plrdgo ourselves to no political candidate , but that wo put our selves on record ns being in favor of Sunday closing , this , I thought , would meet the approval of thu piohlbltioiilsts and all other gentlemen in tl-o union It was a harmless motion "I was one of the members who cousontod to the coming of Mr Ynmlcrvort and his companions to the meeting understanding that they were bucking the only candidate in fever of Sunduy closing they represented Uroatch to be "Of.coursu I wasn't ' able to go behind their mere statements and know what they wcro and what principles they hud always previ ously advocated Ths only members of the delegation that I know were Mr Yundcr- vort , Mr Clnikson , Mr Irving and Mr Mo- Crea , and it was largely on Mr McCrca's ' account that I consented to their coming , as I know that ho is a prohibitionist I Knew nothrug of the principles of the others " Maki : no Mistaki : If you have , made up your mind to buy Hoods Sai'&aparUla do not bo induced to tnko any other Hood'8 Siu'supurilht is a peculiar medicine - cine , possessingby virtue of ita peculiar combination , proportion ana prepara tion , curative power superior to any nrticlo of the kind before the people For all alTectioni arising1 from impure blood or low state of the system it is un oqunllcd Dlio auro to get Hooda FAVOllS A LOCAL The Missouri Pact lies Move For a Train From Falls Olty The Missouri Pacific company has indi cated its desire to put on a suburban train , but will probably not do so until next spring General Agent Phllllppi says ho is very anxlpus to do nil ho can towards advancing the interests of Omaha and has laid this matter before the management of the road nt St Louis His idea is to huvo a train leave Falls City at 7 o'clock , como by way ot Nebraska City nnd nrrivo about 11 n. m. Returning it can bo scheduled to depart at 5 p. in , and return everybody homo in good season "I believe , " said Mr Phllllppi , that such a train would pav from the start , because with It wo could take care of all tlio local business and thus avoid so many slops that wo nro now compelled to make with our through train " Must flavo It Solid • 'Wo must bavo our through passeniror tiain run solulmto the Union Pacillo depot on this side , " said a Milwaukee ofllcial , and the quicker it Is done tbo bettor wo will bo plcnscd Our present service , ono sleeping car ugalust solid trains on the other lines is very unsatisfactory Wo nro handicapped and knocked out of the business that Justly belongs to ub " The gentlomnn who thus expressed hlm- self would not ndmit that General Agent Nash's presence In Milwaukee had anything to do with bringing this arrangement about It is understood , however , that such is the object of his trip I'jffpoted n Compromise * . The freight innuaeers who nppeared before fore ttiOBtnto board of transportation nt Lin coln Tuesdny , to argue against the putting into effect ot the coal schedule prepared by the board , report that they succeeded In ngrcoing on n compromise of thu rates Both sides yielded certain points , A modlllcd scedula will bo Issued , The freight men ob tained what they most aosircd , a higher ruto for antluacito than for soft coal A Few Notes , Assistant General Passenger Agent Leo , who on December 1 , becomes goncral pns- songor agent of the Pacillo coast division , ox- poets to leave for Portland , bis headquarters early next week Goncral Freight Agent Miller , of tbo D. & M. , loft for Hurllngton , In , Tbo appointment of an assistant goncral f roight ugont for the Union Pacillo at Denver - ver , has not been definitely settled yet , but there is nolongorany doubt that Mr , II A. Jokn&ou will ho the man ItEAL ESTATH ISXCIIANGK Membership to Uo Confined to Real lust at o Denlerx The real cstato exchaugo held a business meeting yesterday afternoon Thoattend- anco was largo The executive eomntlttco reported thnt the cards and printing of the exchnngo would bo ready today and premised to have the black board ready for use Thu committee on property reported that they would publish a list or the property listed with the oxihango to each uiombor dully The following report was road by the Boorotary : Your committee to whom was referred iho resolution looking to the enlargement of the membership of the oxohango have had the Bumo under consideration and bog leave to submit the following ! 1. That tlio best lutorosts of the exebango will ba promoted by confining Its member ship to mon encugod strictly in the real estate - tate business , and to such mon or Orms only as have acquired an upright and honorable business reputation Jn the community 2. Wo earnestly request and most cor dially invite all bankers , editors , loan , bond and mortgage brokers/contractors / and ma terial men , capitalists , business and profes sional mon , property owners and investors , and ull others who uro interested In the growth and prosperity of Omaha , to make the exchnngo room their headquarters , bo- t\yeon the hours of U and 13 n. m. each day 0. All • truuKor * atid vUltort in the city at any titno will recolvo a most lionrty welcome at the rooms of the exchange Applications for membership were then considered , nud resulted In the following boingf elected ! Aloxnnder & SmtttiMavid Anderson , W , T. Graham , Stringer & PlunV , Nohraska Kettllnir , t Supply I'ompiuiy , Theodora OWen , D. J. O'Donohoo , J. W. Paul W. L. Solby , D , D. Smcaton , South Omaha landcompany , D. It Archer , Hutchinson < fe Woid Robert , Wells , of the Wells Auction A ; Storage company , was elected to thn posi tion of nuctlonoer of the exchange , nnd it was decided to hold nn auction sale Satur day morning nt 11 oclock The committee who had been instructed to request the judges of the district court to allow the sheriff to hold sales under fore closures in the rooms of the exchange re ported that the Judges bad dccldod that they could not nutboriro such a move A vote of thanks was tendered Raymond , the lawolcr , for u handsoma clock presented to the exchange A Niw Srnnti : The working classes have struck against high priced cough medicines , nnd endorsed Dr Hulls Cough Syrup Prlco 25 cents n bottle The first brlngcr of unwolcomonows hath but n losing ofllco , " So hnppy pcoplo prefer to tell of the terrible pains they have cured Willi Salvation Oil NISItltASlvA VICTORIES Prizes Wnn nt the American Dairy hi'-ii'h ICxooclt Ion At the annual Auiorican dairymen's asso ciation exposition , held In connection with , the fat stock show nt Chicago November 13 to 21 , the Nebraska State dnl-ymen's asso ciation made Its lii-st exhibit of products The result was the following award to Ne braska : The first grand prl/c , in competition with all the states und territories , wus for the best and largest display For the llrst best gathered cream butter the award was to the Fairmont creamery ; for second best gathered cream butter to the Table llocit creamery For llrst best print butter the award was made to tlio Auiora cieamery ; second best to Mrs D. Housed , Lincoln , Per llrst best gcanulntcd butler tbo award was to the Aniora creamery On Farm Dairy Hatter First premium to William Sutton , Table Rock j second to El L. Pcnllcld , Uurwoll On l'lat Chcosc--First. premium to Gibbon cheese fnctoiy ; second to A. F. llartwoll , Iiinvnlc For whole milk butler the second premium was uwarded to Matthews & Jennor , Loup City.Nebraska Nebraska had on exhibition 13,000 pounds of butter and 1,000 pounds of cheese ; The exhibit was in charge of S. C. Hassitt ot Gibbon and Mr button of Table Rock ' 1 he American dairymen's association is composed of nil the states in the union , and Canada The Nebraska premiums were won in competition with all this territory Piles ! l . | | .s ! Piles ! Dr Williams Inulan Pile Ointment will cure bliud , blccdiiiL'nnd itching plies when other oimtmeuts have failed It absorbs the tumors , allays the ilclnug at once , acts as n doultlcc , gives instant relief Dr Williams Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared onlv for piles nnd Itching of the private parts , and nothing else Every box , is warranted Sold by druscists or sent by mail on receipt of price , 25 j and SI per box WILLIAMS MPG CO , Props , Cleveland , O. KUSIiU'S DEATH It is Heine Inqiili-oil Into In tlio Dis trict Court , Gcorgo A. Soulo was placed on trial before Judge Hopewell yesterday morning , charged with murder in the first degree Soulo's crime wasthosliootlng of young Poterlluser , at Ruser's park , on Sunday , September 1 , The only Important witness was Rudolf Ruser , a brother of the niurdcrea boy The witness told his story , similar to that pub lished nt the tlmo of the shooting Ho and his brother and seveinl other young men were sitting around Ruser's place joking and chatting Some ono of the parly began charting Soulo , who drew a revolver and llrcd twice into the crowd of boys Oao of the shots slightly wounded ono of the party , and the othpr shotgavo Peter Ruser his death wound Dr Leo testified to the nature of Ruser's injuries , und staled that they caused his death Unitoit Status Court ' The jury in the ense of Lula Plcko tt vs The Model Steam Laundry returned a sealed verdict Tuesday night at # 10 o'clock ' which was opened yesterday The damaees awarded thu plaintiff weio $2,600 , which is $1,000 moro than she secured at tlio flr3t trial When the coso was tried before , Judge Dundy granted a now trial on the grounds that ho should have given certain instruc tions which wcro neglected The grand jury returned an indictment against A. G. Henry of Nebraska City for using the mails for illegitimate purposes His brother Isaac was discharged This Is the cusoof the matrimonial agents of Ne braska City Jumos G. Ladd of Beatrice was brought in by Deputy Marshal ilonry , charccd with sending non-mailablo matter through the mails lu the afternoon Miss Clara Clark of Ulalr waB brought before the grand Jury charged with burning letters Miss Clark is tlio post mistress and her friends claim tbatsho is tbo victim of a conspiracy District Court William E. Hawley has brought suit against Melvin M. Hawley and Unlsoy II Moses to determine tho.right of tbo plaintiff in certain property loft by plaintiffs wife Mrs Lillian Frost has commenced pro ceedings ngainst Octavo Houscaron , a chat tel mortgage usury shark , to roslruln him from seizing certain goods A mortgaco was given on the goodB to secure a small loan , which has boon nearly nil paid , and now llouscarcn dcmands ' neurly twlco the original amount of the loan County kotirr . Clouph & Coo of Sioux City have begun suit against M. Hurko & Son ct ill of South Omaha to recover f594.30 on a note The Mrlggs Place building association has commenced suits against Thomas J. Heard , John Rowe and Andrew Simpson to recover puyments on shares of stock subscribed to by the defendants The Phospho-Guarana company have brought suits against Grommes & Ullrich nnd ngainst the Adams Smith company to recover payment on goods sold nnd delivered KaufTman Brothers & Company hnvo com menced suit against Riley Brothers to recover - cover payment on goods sola and delivered Emerson Benedict has brought action against Rico & Bassott to recover on " a uoto for HITIG In the case of the Boyntou furnace com pany at-alnst Troycll et nl judgment was en tered lu the sum of $349.91. Chllilliood'H Happy Days Amohp thd incidents of ohildhood that stand out In bold relief , as our monwy reverts to the days whoiv wo were young , none nro niovo prominent thiin sovuro Bicknosa The young mother vividly remembers that it wus Chamberlains berlain's Coufjh Komody cured her of croup , and In turn adminUtors it to hot own offspring and always with the best success For sale by ull druggists , pW ( lire nF , FRDMPTL vHDTERMA imY iTftau-plteTUrUl DFE\irJ. AtDbiJgcists ANo3EAur\sIvavwHEi } TkECkAS-AVDBELERGb-BAlID'MD. Do not Endure the Horrible Agony of PILES M be relieved by PONDS ' EXTRACT Dr A. M. Collins , Cameron , Mo , : " I have long known ils value - " in bleeding piles 'It is the prince or remedies in ALL FORMS of HEMORRHOIDS , especially those attended with BLEEDING " Mrs Emma Hill , Indianapolis , Ind : " > 1 have suffered so intensely ( from TILES ) that I'havc wanted to commit suicide , but thanks to your medicine I am cured , sound and well , and only used two 50-ccnt bottles of PONDS EXTRACT and one box of Ponds Extract Ointment " DRS BETTS & BETTS 1 0S FAnxvv STiicnr , Omaha , Nsb ( OppositePaxton Hotel ) Onlco hours , 0 a. m. , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m , to I pm Specialists In Chronic , Jferrous Skin ami Blood Dis eases nrConsnltntlon ot ottlco or bjr mall free Medi cines sent by innll or cvprcst , securely pnekod , free from observation Goamntces to euro quickly , safe ly and permanently u , , . NERVOUS PEBILITT 82f & : ! & ! ; slons Pli } slcol decay , arising from Indiscretion , excess - cess or fmlulRenoc , producing Moeplesncis despon- rtency plmploson the face , aversion to society , ciMlr rtlscourmu'd , lack of contllonco , dull unlit for etudy orbu tneii , nnd finds life u burden Surely , perman ently tind priTiitoly cured , Consult Dra , Notts S , Ilctta , 14(8 ( Fur n am btrcet , Omaha , Neb , Blood and Skin Diseases SsfeRSSK ! rostiltB , completely eradicated wlthont tlio aid of mercury Scrofula , erysipohis , fovtr son * * , blottho , ulcere , pains tn the htaa and Lones syphilitic sore Ihro-tt , motitn nnd toniiuo catarrh , etc , permanently cured where others have failed Rirey Urinary ? . nnnt ? „ , I 1 .ilficlSm } , p o3o t 9- . ijuent biirnlne or bltfo ly ur.no , urlno liUU eomrcd or with milky sediment on stanilnir weak baclc.itonorr havi , cleeicystitis , etc l'romptly and safely cuicd cbargea reasonable STRSCTUBE ! SSSSS'ffiJ-fJS : moval complete without cuttlne , can tula ordlllatton Cures etTcctel ut homo by patient without a moments pain or annoyance To Yonng Men anil MlMle-Aeil _ Men ? P'lDl ? 'J"0 awful eirocts of early A0ITDT uJIlu Vice , which brings oir/aulc wealinc * " . destroying both mind and body , with all Us dreaded Ms , permanently cured , TinQ TirTT ! ! Address thtHo who have lm- IJlUJi fllUlU paired themselves l > y Improper iuuulscnco4 and and sollt try linblU , which rum both bodyand wind , unflttlDBtlicm for business , btudy or uiarrliiKO t MAiuilin Mev , or these entering nn tbnt l'ujipy Ufa , auaro of pliyslclal deulllty , qnUkly assisted OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts , first practical experience , second - end ' very case It vsiioMully studied , thus starting nrKlittlilrl-ruQ ! llctnetuiro propuiod in our own ia * batory oiaetly to suit each case , thus uHVcllnn euros without Injury tj ? Mtidtl cents poMajre for celebrated works on chronic , nervous and delicate dhoaso * . Thousands cured _ JV A friendly lettur or tail may savoyou future turo Hutferlni ; and shitme und add golden 9 ears to life fjkjr.No letters imitwfreu unlcis uccouipunled by i cents In stamps Address or call on 1103 Faruaui Street , Omaha , Neb H.WC0 , 13th&DooabT $ , OMAHA , NEB rOB IIBB XEKATUEKT OF 1U UiaiilSIMLIlimS APPLIANCES F0KDEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES DsitraclUtlta.AppanitiisaiidBeratdlctforSiieMuru Xreatrarat of .T.tT form of H > mu requitlne NEDICAL or EtmaiOAL TBEATMKHT MINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS Honda Attenlanc * . Best Aoeommgdatioiu in Wttt CCTWRITE yOR-piEOOLAKaon Deformities ant BraeeiTruii iOtabn tCurvaturfsofSj'in.1ill * , tuinora Cancer , OaUnh , BroachlUt , Inhalation ; | lectrtelty , Parabju XpUepir , Eldaey , Bladder , Bye , fcu , Skin and Slood and all Surgical dreraUoni DISEASES ORWOMEN l 'X ' : , ' . 'f.X ( Mr Keliable MedkUInaUtate Sltlig " SpV.iJlly ot PBIVAanB DISEASES Alt llljoa Dlir.iif w.iifiiliy trtiej Jlrpblllll , folioa r.oioTtl fronlti , ijiiim • lih.al octcsry Stv Kt > Ur < ll , t" " " ' " . lf i' TIT11fOHKK. . r.rtl , vull , lo tlilt lloo..ooad ill W ltluc < urlDtr iu ' .inll.VB.IIorcT t > 'MSSMSiel > puke < , HaisrteBdlul.eealtBl | < ert < a er Dae ier oD . flBUrtl pr.l.ir.d , c.ll ai eonitIt ei r .ol U > urrot y. > r < " , fOj . . will > < n4 la Bl.la r irtr , l HtinV Tn MfN freei u > a fi u. h .d.i . > RUV'M VCn ! * * riouniM . i.lupoWDlr.B/fl - Ul l"i V rle . . , . Ull ! " e | t , nllU ooi.llou ll.L jliUrV OMA1IA UEDICAI , & liUROIOAI IMBTIXUXK llth tnd J > odg BUeete , 03AIIA , MtD TO WEAKMCiJnv ffl'tufJr : B V . " ' ' ' .lllbeilui > r , < arlydic y , lo t luanli'Kxl , te , 1 lfi w3u ; .Ilitabfo trritl ( .Mttd ) • intatnlw full | < aitliulais fur lioiue rurt , frra of PROF F. C FOV/LER , Mooclui , Conn YOU ARE FOOLING j Away money if you buy nn ovorco.U without looking at our stock Our nssortmonb ovorslintlows I everything o its kind in the city Never in nil tlio years that we hfive boon in business hnvo wo hn-l I " such vnst quantities of fine nud elegant overcoats , nnd never were they sold nt such low figures Wo I rive in the height of the senson , our overcoat dopartmonfc is booming , you will nlwnys find it crowded tl nnd why is it so ? Are the ronplo crowding our stoio boenusa wo give them poorer goods or charge jfl more than others ? Would they como to us to buy overcoats that can bo had cheaper elsewhere ? NOT H MU0II ! They como hero because they know they enn save money , nnd save considerable lee M Our largo business is the lesult of our ability to buy right and the will to sell right , our large busi- m M Hess is the result of fair dealing nnd of better values than you can got elsewhere for your inouoy | And in no nrticlo enn wo prove that to you quicker llnm in an overcoit Clothing Houses as a rule ' M make moro profit on overcoats than they do on other goods 11 will take butn glance at OUR Pit ICES | toconvinco you whnt a gicat difference there is in the way WE Sell ovoiconts and the way others are M selling them You need but look nt the elegant widu wale and all wool cassimoro overcoat which wo M have marked ? G , or at the fine chinchilla garment , satin lined throughout , velvet piped and made up M in excellent style , which wo offer at ? 8 , and hundreds of other garments marked equally as low . , | WHERE COULD YOU MATCH THEM ; Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha HERE WE ABE Here wo are In the midst of n nilzzard Ones flr t thought U for heavy under wear nutl a worm 0\crcoat. The liest pliic * to llnd nliut you need In this lint Is ut TilllEU KI01IT.S COJlMnNOINQ KOVE IHKK ; i5lli. MONDAY , TUESDAY , WEDNESDAY a 1'ASiuoNAni.r : kvent MISS VICTORIA V0KES Supported bv TIlRAItUl & COOl'EIl'S Comedy Company in THE ROUGH DIAMOND AND " " HUBBY Two very tunny farcical coniedloi Itegular prices Uonts go on bale Saturday Friday and Fntiuday , Noyomhor 3 and SI ; Saturday ilatluoe Tile Supremely tjreatand Unrlvtled GEO WILSON MAMMOTH M1MSTBELS. An exclusive cj > posltlon ot pro-emliiPiit stars nevtr hefoio seen conjointly , Ooo , Wltton I.u\v Ucnodlct , . 'Iho Su'DdUh Datico , with Si partlclnnnta Prom the ICiruiesac.tuo SL'O.OOl ) Introductory Derby Day in Knirlanu ( duly capyriglitcd by Gee Wilson ) . lloisular prices Beats dn sale Tliuixlay , A full bo tor Teutb on rubbar for iniuruntcoj tn U well made as plutei Aunt out frou nitydontHl ofllco hi tbti country , anil lor which you would ba charged ot or twlca ai much Teeth oxlracted without pain or dauitor , and with out Iho uiiif hoioforin.Kua , cltliororoIocUlcU/ . Uoldnud ellvcr Ullliifj at half rules Satisfaction Gtiiirnntcoil , DR BAILEY , DENTIST , L'axttm Tlliiek , Kttli anil Tni'tinm Streets Q'uko EUvutor on lUth Street OPHN UVKNINQS UNTIES OCLOCK TIEV1KEH SPRING VEHICLES I Bmd'tito/thnvnniilnmt.IjJBj . g& ° n3 > • fentlr ImproioU with , taiV , tkiMw 'Sua * W .Sul trrilll > rr''l' ' ' > n 'i .lli epr ig len lh a ana th3rten according to tbo * t > Icnt put &u tLoal Adapted ia > llr wall to loush cstintry ot flnej \\x drive * WU1 siteJf Onet entlafuctlon SHOE DEALERS IM ebraterl Hubs of liooti ami Shoos , manufactur- e4 oy O. M. llenderion X Co , of Chicago Fac tories t Chicago , I.Mjou , Ilia , and Fond Du Lac , \Yla. honld write B.U1. N. WAISON resi dence , r'ltUMUNT , NBU Trtveltn.ijouL Ueadcjuurttii for ilubber * . Fjrom Max Meyer & Bro I The auction sale which is now in progress at our ' M store has caused so many inquiries that we take ' M this method to answer the inquiries and inform the public at i H the same time The object of the saleis not , as some have ' | H asserted , to get rid of our old slock for the best of rcaaons , ' H we have none Nor is it a holiday scheme to get the H trade but it is as advertised , to close the retail depart : H ment of our jewelry business which we have been desirous H of doing for many months , and having failed to find a customer - H tomer to purchase the stock entire , and to put the stock into - H to our wholesale department not being feasible , we have H determined upon an auction sale of our entire stock of diaIH , • mends , fancy goods , art goods , and all Without limit or , H reserve of one single article We invite all to attend these i H sales , which will be held daily for the next thirty days ( if not I H disposed of before ) andsee if this statement is not a fact i H MAX MEYER & BRO | H mmm Sfed f six-cord I SPOOL * I mPS C ° ' T0N' I For Sale by all M&w / Leading Dealers $ _ _ | 34 Union Square , New York City , Aug 31st , 1B89. M After a series of tests at our Elizabethport factory , extending over H a period of sexieral months , we have decided to use the H WILLIMANTJC SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON , M bcliei'iiig it to be the best thread now in the market , and strongly n M recommend it to ail agents , purchasers and users of the Singer Machines t M THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1 pzmmomzn bounties ! ! I mcnmmn pembiomsu IVinoiTN nnd JII.NOIt Children draw from dnto ut llustiiinirn or rmlicr'H iloidli , and B nro now paid 312 00 monthly , with 82M ) per month oddltlor.nl for cnoh child , home have recehcrt fl H Ncvernl tliniisiuiil ilollai'H Imclc pciiklnn If jou uro cmlllci ] , whv not cct } our Jimt | l _ _ | diii'H ? Soldiers draw from dftto of Mine claim , which nlomi I n Iim < nicii upon whlrli , H the Jacts being inoxcd , nn Income mn > he derived ciunl to O | rr conl or 85ii , 010(10,8SOOO ( I B or imirli liirecr Hums DrlnvN urn aliiiiiroriius CninrHdcs nro djlux yuirly by the * H hundred * , nndonr tirnof nnd Winners nro lust < Ihi > i > | m-.ii liir | Send iinmo nnd address to ' m j ; . X. VlilSUItAJt , 1WI Walnut St , Ciscinnaii , Ohio , ami wclir Mauls anil lii'triictlons , and l m circular , "Somrllilitu Stir " NnTro till rlnlm allowed Will \Ml Wnslilimtnti in jour behall < _ H When necessary Tlio rales 11111113- ro drmrtiiK now limy bu Uouliliil f H DOW CARLOS LUMBER CO , I Manufacturers and Wholesnlo Dealers in j H To dealers only Mills Southern Mls < oml Itootnn 1 , .1 andJ U. S , National Hunk Ilulldlng _ _ H 'i'clephouo li-l' ,7 , umuliii , Neb H A. B. MEYER & CO , I SHIPPHnS AND DEALERS IN H GOAL &l GOK1BI I 103 South JBth Street , Opp , Postoffioo Telephone 1490 B MOULDINGS , iS inflj JP _ F | S , T.lA : ' > f9 S ? & ° R0ANS H 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska * M l tfcoLLAR TlWEAKMFNSH ( ! i-S I U If It-II l1lKO nlJ VllHlHl , , . oUIoll > fUluUcu rl M ! * • " " • ' ' " . ' Ul • K.U1 | | | . { . jiM , ! , ! , l'lof.U.l.lH-hl.tstl. i , ( li Itox i } , UctroltMIcU Wtl ianff E mrpanwl for iiurliy , tto i _ _ H us _ M bbeoi u _ a B tUlArtlon UUAraiit 04 , _ _ H EVLSt fa BT.I < > r > l < r Hriu .ly No 1 for i _ _ H I'1 " lo > * . I'rlm It Oil , . _ _ | No i itr U.l tl > nlma ur iilirfltal UeUllt/ oiarrtel , _ _ _ | ni nortltos < jf > ntrrtuic < m that hAicy Ufa I'llco.ftuo , jl l ll Ho 3foriBorrkv * or ulwt hi clunr hex , Acoinblma ll H tiraliiient for InuniAl iiiU IockI like , Cum In I to 6 H u . ho > ] rrhieurlnii | < tlun Wlllnutouiotlrhlurs , l _ _ _ _ l iaInor > iuartlnv llAirur lhundrudfortiarj.l'rlivtl W. J H ho , I. HaBkllta Ktr llie for men or women l'itv : nt * m H ' , < -tc , o rul > Wr nor injection 1'acluif * j _ _ _ H f'onorrkoca hutuyutttl trlitlioo WIIImi 1 j IhI _ _ _ H trial lami'le of ruiUHljr Ku 1 or 3 on ruilpt ol 4 ell In a _ _ _ B f-tani | , foi potttuv Any onooftltuaoiojutUlei prompt _ B _ H ly Krut fu'alul ) hy mall uii receipt of the prlrt II00. _ _ _ l lal.rrbllat iltCfltlnr ol marriedorelniclcfttntrrtt _ _ H STANDARD ilEMBDV CO , Chlcoao , III J H A.QOODRIOH at-Law , 12) ) Dear 1 _ H • bom tit , rliluijpj advice free ; lil yeira ex _ _ B perleuce ; business iiuivtly uud lesallr tr.us _ _ H