r 8 TJ1E OALAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 22 , 1890 , TM CITY , The loinponituro. ni reported by the local HlRi > ulolTlt'oi' t.cti1iiy ttiiHiiifouow * . AtV n. in . , 1(1 ( ° ; nl lOn. in. ,01 , ° , and at 1 . , Wlllliun Osbnrii , vlooimvstor o ! Omnlitv lodffo No. lof ! Oiliuullnw * * , Is conllnod lo Ills bed from the cIToctsof nerlpplod fuot received on a motor train Monday. Minnlo Tlioinnfl luu Hied nn Informa tion riBivlnatlior huhb.mil , Arthur , wlmm * nlm iircu'U'Hof Htilldtifjliorimd sttofirlnir I nt her nnd Indulging other similar little The quarterly reports of T. A. Mo- Ri'iith , loyistur o ( doi'ilt , nnil tl..l. Mil- lumoy , ntit otliitenderitf ( ) the county poor fm in for the fiiuutur cmlini , ' October 1 , are uvciduoHinc'o thiitdnto. A little Ind nnini'd Hnrry IVoncli , vrlioso parents icsitlo at Tweiily-llfth nnd 1'nrnnin , WHS knocked down by n cmoloMdy dilven dolhory nagon liniso > ' 06torday inortiliiK' imd mdto badly though not Borioualy liriilHeil. A movement hni orlL'lnatod among the inoivtumtH cm Sixloontli Htreot tochango the iiiimo ol that thnrouglifurofor mi- olhor of nmoro illntliiuti'.o ehnraotor. Sovornl nnniuH huvo boon mijfifOHtcil , those most In favor suomlny to bo 'Jlroitdwny" or "Stato street. " CnptnliiH C'orniaclc and Mostyn and Dotoctlio I lllBlollyeHterduy morning fern n four days' Hhootingtiip up thorlvor. islostyn iin'cl Kllld wontiirmwl in regula tion Htjlo with doi-ojs , duck rallo nnd uhotginin , but Counauk proposes to call the biulH in with a police whlatlo mm Iclll them with a club. Thomas Howard IH n vnginnt who was nriustul for hoggin K on the street. \Vhllu liolng taken to the Htation In the patrol wngon he attoinptccl to pick the pocket of another priiimer , until a tap from Conductor Mut7.i'ri club \\nrriuil film to doalsl. l lu will burnish the alley p.ivumenlH for the no.xt llvo iliiyf. The ( llobo building eoinptny Illcd Us articles of incorporiitinn in the ollico of tlio county clerk yentorilny afternoon. The enmpany Is organi/cd tlio purpose - pose of buvlng , Rolling , building and loaning IIIIHIIICHS houses and dwelling ! ) . It has iicapltid utoek of * 1 00,000 divitlcd into 1,000 HhreH of % 1W ) each. The in- oorpornlm's nro II. O. Dofrlcs , W. li. Tn\IorIL M. Melnliio , M. K. Culver and Cudol Taylor. HnoiVSnrsnpirilli has n Hteailily Increas ing popul.uitj , whiili can only bo won by an artlclu of real merit , Gtvolt u tiinl. Con tuy Court. The county court inonopoli/cd the atten tion of tno crowd yestenlny nftcrnoon , as n cnsowlthn Iraclc nmnbcied history was on trial , Flunk T. Knnsom nnd II. S. linker as X lnlntiffs were prosecuting Julio Werner of Hebron , In an olTott to collect nu nltotncy fooof & ! QO. Such c.iscs nro not tare , but tlio defendant was tlio grand lOiitrnlllnuio. Last . .lunuhun tlio Masonic roiicl.ivo wai IMMO In this illy , It will bo 10- mcinboivil tluit ut tlio Meicbiuils liotel a f cm ful ni'citleiit took place nt im early liour one moming Kmtls 0 Si'crist and Juke U'omcr , staunch filvmK octupled 11 room on tlio tlilul Hour , and nlioitly iiftor they rotiiodlilch \ was bo- twcn 1 nnd - oVlork In tlio moiniiiK , tlicro wiisu wishing of Kl'i's nnd n few moments Inter Socilst was picked up , crushed ami lUccilhiKi from the 8(0110 ( invoini'iit. Werner wniiit once airastcdniul loulcod In jail. Tlio m'xlnioinine Messrs , Hansom nnil Darker culled iiioii | htiiiunilcio \ emplojed to con- dint thodofi'iiso. Tiino ilriWKi'il along uiul nfter recovering Sccrlst refused to prosecute C.IHCiilch ' ' iiiis.uiltltliln nnil tlio C.IHC , \ \ iluU'Ki'il \ \ - tout to murder , wusdlamlssod. The liuvyeis then uslicil for llii'Iriuy , but were put oft from tlmo to thno until at last becoming tlrod ofuiitlng , they brought the suit before - fore mentioned. O. II. Jeff ios brought suit to recover $735 tluo/roin.M. O. Nichols find W. 13. Ilroolts , duo on iipiomlssnry noto. 'I'ho Nebraska savings bank has ancdJ. II. Van Hosier to iceovcr SIOUou n note which Is long p.ist due , K.U. 1'ntturhon limbroughtsiiltiiffalusttlio ( lofiinct OiiHihubiinUlii company. I'nttcrsoii nlloiwi tliut tlioconccin still o\cs him $ -11(1 ( for the rent of tlio building nt tlio corner of Fifteenth and hurncy streets ] tobert.McJlcllunilhu.s ( coininonccd suit to r co\er $ l'iO frnin Henry Jiettliold and Moses llcnrli'lc , which amount IB duo on the lent of u store building. 'I'ho cloriry , tlio moillcal faculty and the people - plo nil ondoi. so llurtloclc Lllood lllttoi-s ai tlio boat aj'stcin rciiovatlnu , blood nurlfyiiiRtonlo lii the world. Send for tlio testimonials. Mr. Wnltcrs' Denial. licccntly lltcro appeared nn article In tlio Woild-I Icndd , stilting tluit the Aiihousor btcwiiiK ttoinii my. If notnutlvcly , nt posslvoly , were intercstod hi tlio sue- cossof yioHlbltloii , for Uio reason Unit tlio pussngo of the amoiidmont would not prohibit the company fioin sclllni ? boor under orig inal package decisions. U'lio nrtliloii \ calculated to mislead to euchnii oxtoiit Hint Mr. Wultors , the local roinscntiillveof | thocoinjviny oallcil iit'l'in. llii : onicoyostcidiiy and stiitrd tli.it tbo In for- nmilonas false In ovorv inrtietilur. "On tliofucoof t.ha inuttcr , " s.ild IIP. "wo do tint want to kill our t nulo l > v any mieh dis- ropmatilo means. Oar lutorosts uro such tinittho Miccossot prohibltloa would menu tliolois oftliomiuulHot dulliirs , not nlonu In our Undo but in the depreciation In thoviiluo of our nroiu'rty "As \VuiM-Uoralil Intlnmtetl tlio poo- pie ut St. Louis are ll mlu niton biiilillnir iv brewery In Oinuh.i It hanlly sreins possible that a comp.niv inter- catediis the Aiiliouivr-Unsch people am In Oniihu would deliberately forfeit that Inter est for the sake of itiilnli.g a few dollars thrmnrh the orlilual ( IMUICUK" dccWou. "In thohcat of a eampiilna jou can hear nlniost luijtlilni. , but It Hiorfeitlillly ) to bollevo foru inoinoat that our people nio In- teivMeil la prolilliltton ucie.s , tin tlio t-oa- trinvwenisj helping nlonjtlio ; cause ntautl- ] nxlillntion by till the means within our l > o\\er. A'eed Isny inorul" Oiiiiifni < i ( ln > mc uiul ntinutil nhoiild rettwnliei- Unit thtitiiialnti\u \ < lwmifituii > lnitlan nif. 7fiu > - iiiliiirtiilicr | ! J ; ViMuu , Octuler 31 , A Splrlu-il K nm\vay. A span of mules attached to oxpicss n.i No. ! H'J ' liecanio friithtened yostciilnv mitt brolio tliolr fastoaliiKs at Twentieth mid Fur- until nnd started on \vild' runaway dash. Thcj nmtlowiiTwLMilloth to llainoy , thoaco to Slxtoonth uiul turned north , "AS the } crossed Kamn instruct on ado.ul uin , Asslbt- tant Stroct Comnilssloiior Onnnliy soiziM oni ol thoiu by tbobrlille. llocojildnot a-euro nny control o\cr tlio other anliml. ns It hut ( eft Us bildlo ut the sturliiiR ) Hilnt , Tlio run awnjs dashoil nloiiR to Douglas stivnt , Mr Oriinby btrnpKllnir to maintain his l.old , uiu ho llmdlytucfCiliHl l tUwwluj ; the nnliini that \ \ as neaivst him to tbopaveiiiont. This stopped the other and both wera Ktitttfiiunilor rontrol. The riiiiu\vus narrowly mlsM'd col lid I iik' with n phii-ton la \ \ lilchoroiiludj and little girl , the nalut belai ; scratched fron the plan ton's \vheols. Mr. Orinsby cuiao out of the fracas xinlajui-cd , buthU iroustcn were mutilated beyond A flanipln 4 > fitll. ( "Tlio Ipill of some of the authorities o Council HluiTsI" e.M-lnnned County 1'oor master Mahoncy yestcrd.iy. "It Is shn ply aud surprisingly suprwiae. What did the } Just do Init send us over very old and do * prmed looking woman and tier dimuhter to day , telling them If thy ejiiw over hc-w lha DougKvs county would plvo them Doth tickets to Portland , Ore , \vliero they say they have ' friends , \\hat \ did I do I 1 pu\o them 'i cents , nut 'cm ' on a ear and sent 'cm back to Council Dluffd. ' ! hear , by tha way. " added Mr , Mahoney 'that the World's Fair mnnaKOineut Is HOBO. tlntjnillh the Council Hluili eluultj onutaU to put them on exhibition iu Juatfor their cheek " Hoc. Tom Beuton , state nadltor. was In the dty Monday nl jat and attended the rally. M.OIH DAItY. loath Vmlprdii ) . " > Iiirn InnoT Mr. .7,11. if. Ityuii , the ilimrnnUsl. Mr. J , 13. J. Ilynn , thovotcwn Jonrnahstof this city , whom cverjbody nfTcctlonnlcly tyled " .Joe , " dlcl nt Ida reiltlenco nt 10 I'elocK ' yoslerduy moralng of typhoid-ma- nrlal fever. The news spread rapidly thMn.li lh < s city and on every lido occasioned expression ! of uriirlu'aiiil regret , HtirjifisJ , boc.mso the event hid not been expectoJ , regret , became nu end hud bcoa brought to n citeer tlio possl- illltlojof ivlilch MCW Itiwvn toattnoit every e.uly cltUenof Onmha. The fact tint Mr llyan' lllie s had not wen known save to a few friends un- ioubtedly conduced to the fihock. 10 had been lonflnel to lilt loil- Icnco for the in t four wielcs liotiKn itvtn oniyrednesdiiy \ List when ho vos compelled to lotlre to hla bed , to null- tlputohls hut moments. 11clliluiitho\vcicr. Mined an asicndanuv over his iiihuliurJ iidil liu inuilery until liU deitb. Diirlni ; these nvitii , , tliepiofe tou to which ho had de voted the talents of n luliulof nondiuus mwerniat tlioctici'ics ( ofa iihjslcnl sysiem if the most omlurhiB ehai.icter , ciiKiossedlils ittentlon. llowatln the local room writing il < "snoops , " telephoning for news m dotnll- ug to an associate ( ho fc.ituro of nn Interview era piece of news will'1 ! ! , In tlio"noxtlssuc , " would mouse the attention or the public. In his manlier , the nninesoniomoof liiscstoctiicd jrotheia of the profession \vetoiinon his lips 11 theaiiKcl of death nhucd upon them tlio seal of i ternlty. Mr. Ilynn was boia In Now York city .Iiily IB , IS II ) , Ho mou'd vith lilt jinieats lo Astoria whoa a more child , KOIIIK thence tn New Yoik , when about Mtyo.us.or ii e. In ho last mentioned place , his father con due led ono of the most suc cessful conservatoilcs In the state , wlicio Inoendy acquit cdn knowlcdKO of the liu's of plants and Hovers , ntti'iidiiiK mcanwlillo thosuliool of Iho Jesuit f.ilhcrsof tlntjilna' In IbOL ho ontcied the celebrated Jesuit colloijoat ITordlmni , N. Y , whciico ho gr.ul- uati'd IB lbW. ( Ho then attended the Colninb ! i law school it Alb.iny , N. Y. , when1 , after a louraoof three .ve.ir.s , ho Krailuittod withhonou In tlio year of his graduation , ISTl.ho eumo . .oOinuhivitli lil.sfuthorand inolheniad set tled on the then soemliiKlj boundless prniile.id it a point no\v \ ilcali iMteil as J u o mid Mercer avenues. Ho entered the Imv olllcc of JV. . Snvngo , \\hleh was then locatotl la the fraino block \vlilcli stood wlicrn the Mi Haul hotel now stands. Ho took nnoutivolntcifst in politics mil , liliohis father , was an indent icpul ) llc.m. llo supported Senator Hitchcock Inlils flist c.imal'ii ) ( , vlilcli enileU In that ( 'cntle- man's eloctlon. Mtor the scnatoi li.id oao \Vaslnngton he secuicd for JJr. Ilyan u eli'ikshlp In the IKMislonolUcoat the capital , a posit ion \vhlch the latter held for four \C.UM. \ DuiliiK tills Lliao ho contributed weekly to the liodicstcr Herald , over the noin dcplnnio ot " Teddy O'Trlx , " a biiRht , sp.irltliiiK1 , gosslpi letter , \\hlcli vas re ul with avidity tluoiifjliout the section in whlcli thopaperciivul.UeO In Ib'Olie retired fiom the pension olHco to aciept apobitlon on the regular homo stall' of the lleiiild , and on May ,11 ol" tint je.ir , the d.ito of acceptance ? , \\asinauicd to Allss Kato Gray , daughter of Mr. .lames l ( . Gray , \\\\o \ , for t\venty-ono ycuis , had been super- intondcnt of tho"scillnj ; loom of the United States trcasuir. Ho remidiiod in Ho 'liestcr , dlvldliiK lih Llmo lietweeiitlio Herald and Dcinoctnt nnd Clnoniilo of that city tialll hsi ) , vhcn ho undo up his mind toiotuinto Oiaaha Hoas aniily welionied by his old fileiuln , every one ofhoin kaow.uul ad- inliotl the talents ho possessed and tlio enlil qii.illtleswhith predoininiited In bisiliarau- ur. ; I In Ininicill.itcly resumed the pencil , Ids Hist woilc being on thti 'IVlcBrnin , an evi'iiintt [ ) inurtliocdltorofvvlileliiistlichitolameiited Saniuul 1' . Uonnell y , at ono tiniouf tlio llu- aid of this city and Liter audncd attache of thuNow York Sun and now dcio.iseil Ho then went upon tlio Hoi.tld nnd did iiUKiilllccat work during ttio culchr.ited striUo on the II , & M dump. llo Mibseqiifutly bt'cinno connected * ith the prinlliiK lioubo of Oilisou , Miller .V Rich- anUoii , Inter with U'olfe'H dlrcctoiy of- tko , iiKidn dri/llnp hack to IcK'lll- inmto journalism on the IIciiililvbcn tliut sheet xvas about to bo sold to the IMiShano s mllcato , Ho rcniulned there for some months nnd finally associated hinisult with Tnisliiat , In which ho worked in ovciy department sine Unit of the cctltorial. Ills lail roKiilurvotk vns performed upon LhoOlobeof Council lUulTsi , a place which tiuiollnqulshcdiiboulii month before hovi stiicken with the disease which llnally closott his caii'tr. Twoje.irsiiKOhls fattiordlcd , succeeding his mother , who liad died six : before. The prop- oil } actinlred by the purenti xvas willed to the grand childuMi , and comptlsei the homestead - stead at the Intersection above mimed , Ho leivcs awldowand four ihildien , respect ively , Katie , Hell , j\d lo and Muiv , Tlio lunorul will ho helil Thuisdav inorning ut tl o'cloclC the raliitlous services belnjr conducted - ducted atSt. Uecelii's ' chuich , Walnut 11 111. Mr. lj uvii3 a veil educated and a will Informed man , Ilia Inform it Ion m-inilied In the schools -was supplonieatod byakiuwl- edtfo attained later In the active affairs of lifo nnd by n close muling net alone of the our- rent literature but also of the world's news of the day. Ho know the history of nil nuhllo ine-a and w.is us happy la .settint,1 forth their vlo\\s as noviis In KivhiK an Insight Into their chauictur , Hn was a ( Incut wrltei on nil topics , esieclally | the ) ) tist , and the ritl/'oiis of other days of the town if his inloiition. Ills UnonledKU of nowa was uxlraoidlnniy and , Indeediis , cxiclled only by the naionut of It which ho obtained nnd the enoitry lie displayed In so- outing it , Though tliu Kieater | iart of Ills \voik h.n been In the routine of tliu daily jiapcr , boiiovertlielcsst'ontilbutW stanas to ceiuln eustcrn iUbllc itlons. Ho wrote with eiuso nnd in HUIIIO of them inlk-ht bo discovered it wealth of poetic fuey , Ills work in this lospoct Ins been conllncd , In this locality to annual addresses , though certain family bo- rc.iuniuMits in which little oni'.s were i.irrlca oil lo heaviiu , Inspitvd him to vei-.es of eon- dolenuo wblchwlll lonjr bo t re wn rod at tor tlieir Rifted author , jicrliapj , shall hn\u been forgotten , Personally , a moio Rcnld , wholosoulcd friend mortal nov * r knew Ho win the friend of over } body and ctorylioly wus his friend. Everybody Uaow him , cominuiulcil him for his nonlullty anil his genius , coiumls- eralod him for his wc.ilcnciscs and \\lll nou oxpii'ss tlio riigit't tluthuhas atlastpissod boiond the reach of sinp.ithotlofilends ) , Journalists inflect , Aincotlntr of the nnwspnpor tneii of Omaha Is called for thUnftciaoon ntt o'clockal , ttio rooms of the Pix ss club In Tnu llir. bulldliiK , to make ai raiiKonionts for attending the funeral of the hto J.ll. J. Uyanof thUelty , Dratli .if . Ke > . .1. M. Ail air. Uov. J. M. Adulrlio \V.M the llrstpastor of the South Tuilh Street M K. churcliiltcd , in Ilolyoko , Cole , on Stuuluy. The remains wcio binuight to Omaha last evening am will bo burled at Prospect lll'l ' this aftoi- noon. The f uncial \\ill tulioplmo fittm the residence of Kcv Hebert loins' , 1120 , Masoa stix-cU Cd d la UlUla ot tlomM t9 I'eara theBtanJiri. UAIIU IS Mllfjlj IN If. He ( Jots ft N" ; v Union I'nuino Position Hall Notes , Mr J. ivl llnrr Ims not left the employ of the Union I'liolilcaf tor all. It h tnio that he has Ijecn succeeded by Mr. Hllclfcnulorfcr vs sitpcilntfMidcnt of tlio N'cbuukn division of the sjitcni : , but Iw has not Ictt thccominny nnd , It It scml-ofllilaHy announccd111 , \ bo given another position of iu t Minutliliniwit-UKO us the oao vuoatod by him. Mr. Hnrrtiis been ottorcil anil will probably iccopttho ( Miltion of iiipcilntoiiileiit of the I'uclilo dhliloii of the Union 1'nclllc ' , cm- braclntf tha ola 0 K & > ' , cotniny' | < r.iU and \\utor \ \ Unoa nnil foruilnp ono of the larjjcrt and most lniiortant | of the Union I'acillo di\lslotis. Mr. Barr Is now In the west in. Uciii.i , ' nn cxntnlnntioiioC thcill\lslou ) f which hovvill [ irobably bclho iictt stiiwr- intcudeiit. _ Xi-\v ItollitiK Ntoolc. Tluio it itklooUvlc nt Hoik Sinlnia for nitntof couloirs , ami business nil along tlio Ino of the Union Paul lie U effected seriously jy u liclc ofiMM luillulcnt tokcciithc triiftle oiToi-cd vvoll In hand , This state of tilTiiIrs will iiotcotitmuo long iowo\ci \ % ni tlio ( oni puny lsrccoi\lntr uiiiit- .crln.1 itdilltloii to its rolliiiit stcilc. Lust ipritiK an onler ai tiUccd for iilcn : > jliies antl 0,000 raw , of whiih Inttef sujiply TlK ) \ - coal c.ii'3. The order Is just \X\\\K \ \ \ \ lllecl. IClovon oimliio1 * oC tholthodo Ishnd niUoh.ivi ! been iccolvcil uiul two more are 'iirouto , Thociiw uro bolug sent out mp- dly and thocnnipiiny nIll tiolu niniulltliiii tohiindlc nil the tianiti that may tooft'ciul. * All Uopoits Iwvo bcou bent out froiiiDoiucr and pictty veil citmlateil nil along the line : h.it 1'icsiilcnt Athnis ottho Union 1'uqi tic is about to asU for the resignation of Supcrm- cmlont Hosscgiiloof the Mountain division. "Tliero Is iibsoliitulv no roiindatlonhat - c\cr \ , for tliu circulation of viirh aiopoit , " said Vice President llolcoinb. "i\'o such a rhnngo has IKCII eoulcnii > hiteillws not o\eii bcm disiussod " Oil OJPII tic's ITHlUc Hopes. The Choii'iinc pincu have rctnovocl the ne.ul inarto of the Union IMcitle to that city. Hccont issues , published after the Alslt of PresliUiiit Adnins to \Vjoiniin , ' capital , lontiiiueil llarin nc.-roimts of tlio cotilein- iilito lreino\nl ol" the sujiply itcpnrtmutit and vice I'icsiclent ' Iloltonib's ollico to Chuyenno. 'Iho papers nro raillly | siippluntliiKl'ii'-lcand ' JuilKons aimisouicnt shoots In tuoolllces at the headiiumters. nnil J. .T. Cox , the coimnordnl agent of the I ] , feM M , ut Lincoln , Is in the tlty. H. D. ITottler ha ? betMi unpointed noting assistant supeilnti'iulcntof the Wyoming ill- \iiloti of the Union I'.ti'lllo , with uc.ul- ( | iiartcn tit ( .loon . HlvorVyo , , Inpluco of ilr. RT. Ullllurd , losigncd. The tunnel on the nikhuin rnuto near De.ulood , i.Or'J . feet in length , includInKiii- | pio.ieliO't , w.is practically opened on October 'J November I will witness the ilwt ti.ilu in Dcadivood over this told. ( ! ncral 1'assonger .Agents I'rimris of the lliirliiigton and l oiuuxof tlio Un Ion Piulliu Invo KOIIU toUhlungo toattoml the mcotlui ; of the p.isseni'or division of the Timseonti- iiciitaliissochtlon. The mooting will bo of n loiltiiio ulminctcr. Oir ciilurs huvo lioeu issued aniioiincin the follo\vliif | Union I'acilloiipiwliitiiicnts ' II. Cimipliell , iiM Utint (711101111 tinnio manager ; 1 (5. ( AVoodviiril , ucnor.U freluht iiRcut , nnil 1S. . Jlillor , nisistiiut euor.il freight tigcnt , \\lth ollko.s in I'ortliuul , Oro. Chailes 1) ) UoKers \Vymoro nndlex Campbell ot McCoolr , supotintenileiits a - siieti\ily of tlio southeiu umlvoMlcrn \ dl\l- Hioiis of the 11. vtM. , me In the citj , They spent jntt of the dij posing iisdroulh stilter- < 'n on exhibition , it tno uit ) tlclttt ofllce. Their distress was relieved. The into ileilcs of the passenger depart ment of the Trans Missouri nsioointlon nro in so.ssloii in Kan , ( s City milking rut 01 for the winter tourist business to points vest of the Missouri liver.V. . H. iMurniy Jttto clerk of the Union I'.ii'irto passentror de partment , is titlcitigii himil in the affuira of Cltlzim of Oma/idiit / home a ml abroad nhoM ttiulthc itmdtitlng ilayiof rtaliti atlan i , Uitolm 'J ; ri Itlay , October 31 , anil > { iliuiii7 , Xoremlcr I , County Tcachcr8. Tlio ijcxt iiivnling of the Domains 0 ounty Toaclicw1 tissociutloiiill bo hold at lliu court liouso on Satuulay afternoon , Novem ber 1. The lommlttoa on prognuntno has selected tlio following subjects for coihidoi.ition n 1 , Iiitnuliiulntr tliocouiso of study. ! . ' Alrtliodsof oluw recitations. 3. Tliu proper UIiuH of punishment. } C3m eminent n system of esploimgo or mutual I'oiitldunco. fi. Ifiid.iy afternoons. C'onceiiiiiiKtho tneinbcrsliip of thoassoola- tlon and the attondiini.'O nt the inuotiiiis Hit iwilutondout Mutthovvs hus addressed the lulhnvliiK to the toiuhorsof thucoiuilyi "ICvciy teacher of the lounty Is a mom tier oftlili iHsoeiiitlon , mid iscKpoitod tonttcnd , M'lioselio ill ) not nttcnd shoiiKt send to tlio county superintendent mi oxplanitloii of their aluuaco , lluintftor the loll \\ill bo culled , liiehiillnfr tlio mums of nil thoteiushcn oftlio countyaiul , nrocoid Uoptot' nil ubsui- tecs. ( If firm OinaJitial in > mt i-rinniitid tlitittliP iviiufM i/ / < i tut Thiuttlau , OitolMf ? J ; rrMit , Oilulicr 31 , uiul mttmdiiu , Aoru lifr l , Mr. Isniic Itittiu , who tins boon nttmilliiR tlwinoctiiiK of the AmuiliMii KIS lifilit asso ciation InSmmumlilias , lotuincd toOiimlm , NOTHING LIKE IT ! Hlooills tlilcUei thuniitcr \ , nnil must bo kept pine to llltlllL > gOOllllCJlllh. SWIM'S Si'i.uiFic lf iiatuiesieuicily for ( Ills piuposc. II iic\cr tof.iilsdlinmto ( lie Jinpur lies and LulUl tip tliu gonor.il hoalth. Them Is only ono Swift's Sii'ciflc | , nml tliuio lanothlng llko it llu MI re uml got tliu ouuiiio. Treatlsoou Ulooil anil ahln Disc.isca maili'il free. Tlio Swift Spcclflo Co. , Atlaiitt On IODIDE OF 'flc ' KrAlll rV c ISCROFULA.KINQ'S.EVIL.CONSTITUTIONAL JWEAKNESS.CONSUMPTION ( IN ITS E RLlf SsTAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD , liiuil for regulating In jirrloillo ruurnr. 1 NotifirenulM uubn lioi'l "lluiifAiin.40 rue S oua | rto7l.n . " MIUIJ 11V AL-LUUUllfttsrs lFuuuenuV \ C . .N. V.ABfnlifiir tliclf. M. \VA TMTl n _ ABotiUto bdl thol'lnloks \WV1M J-.U . - uuuliM Line : tlio only llnoovor Invented tliut holds tliu clot lies wltli- out plus ; 11 potft'ot HICOOMI imlcnt rctciitl } iMiui'il ; sold only by nsoutu , to lioin the o\- oiusU o rlsht hiilveiilou m' ( > ipo ( [ .vttniti vo > \IIUcnla ( ftjiinplo line by inr.lli ixl o clrou- lursi jirlio list niul tinus ti > listiit : loctuo yinirtorrltnry at onoiddrcy TL 1K l't.\ . CI.OT11FS 1.1NB CO , 17 Ilcriiiou -ti'r MUM , BRACE UP , NAN ! Certain dUorOm ot nHN iimke tticm Blue. Hbtt'H lwau Ihi-v Ui Itoiio looiaoiil i i nulled nice ! | IM > f r NEW BOOK I aliMdetltlult tlfialUra new ouui\i HlTf.llllwnlui "KJ / nff . " HIE lltDXCAl CO .llOalO.M , Y. HAVE SOME STALES The-afVlajority Ol so-called connliiciitcs do little more linn impair the tlUcsti-ve ( unctions nml crc.ito lillo. j\tcr'd Cliacrj 1'ecttiral , on Uio con- tntylulo it ciii-us Hie cough , loci not In tel lornlth \ the fukKllotis olcltlirr stonndi orlKcr. No uiliur niullclno Is so 5.1(0 ami vllcacioiis lu diseaicl ut tlio thtoat and lungs. "rourje-T'siija I-tookn sc\erc \ cold , which vai followed l > y a. tnrlblc congli , I as siddiitulcoiiiluulto ) iiiyliL-ilalioiitlour months , I cinptnycil a l > lislclin ) most ot tlicthnolio , \ Hn.tiy ! said I was Incoiisiinip- tlon , ami Hint licroiiVI not lidt > > n ( . Oncot in ) tioltliliors ndvlsnl ni to try Ajct's Clicrry 1'cc total I dMso. ami , bolero llnd ilnlslictl tiklng tin * Itrst bolllo vas able to ill up sill the ilnio. ami to to otit lly Iho time 1 liiiinnlsliotl tlio bottle1 was well , and Imc lomahifiho c\cr3liioc. " r .I ) . llhby , IhilonsUllo , Yl Dyer's ' Cherry Pectoral , EH. J. 0. AVER. & CO. , Lowell , t flss. fcklJ by all Drutjl u. Prlej < l , ( .1 A Ultl ) J * , < 5. AMUSEMENTS. THREE NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING In tli Ki > llu liiK llfl'cr- ' tdllO Monday , Oct. 20 Monday uml Tuiiiluy TliotaroiltoAcirovi , \\ortiiosilny \ \ Evening. Dion Iliuclrnult'N ooiiicdj ROBHLKN Loiiilon siii'ante ' ' L'ndiT the minncriiicnt OfllKU \ - tll ! I'UdU Seats MOM oa Sil : B 3vd'c ' ANOTA.BLE fcVENT. * J SntiucUiii Milltit3u. f > Nights , Co ininentlnu f ] TliunJa s Evo. , VJ RICE'S ' SUPRAPRRT'E ' Ill tticUiilxir.ito I'mdiiiiloii of NVl'IONAI , NOVIM'Y , Bienuilbliiuulniiil dutviliiol inoioulnlioratoi } III in Mi nluillir rn Jjctloiiknown lo thuttnKO IIDV Bluet oimi \ > oiliictiliiynioriilni ; . mulnr j > rlu" And atiiidnj Matinee Commencing Friday , Oct. 24. RUSCO&SWIITSUIG 5 n l i Consollctnlnl wIlliUu coX Swltl't M i-pcolul Seeiii > r\Tlio only tili'lj tliu Miiire , IISIl > uilim llliHidliouncis , " .liny" llui ciliioutul ( loiiUt'y , roiini'--i'c .Tublleo Slii2 < ri , ( ) | iprutlr Ou'liL'.stiii , S | vtiiiuliir ' Iroot I'urado Hilarity eommliixlvil ltli Ten rs Uxnnli rlooi SppilnlPntiirilny nmllni o for lucllps ntul clild en. I'hlhlrrn , nnj I'tirt ' oftlio IHMI IV ) me wiu L.A\\MU. \ \ MAN.UIKU. CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS , OMAHA \\IKKOK \ : our. snii. Tlio Mlimturo lIU'ililo llnlliniul Now ( "olloillon of Win Haiirix , Woit miti towti't mi | iwftOit liy H ular oomimiijT ! tn Uin films 'trtt/ In Dublin" IIAVTOV SISIKIIS lluijo "onjf- nil I > anu . Hn- ( THUII nnil AI tllburii. Mono St > lo uml F fpiliiti llnMAil" * , /nllkii.thn I'rpMiiti Kmtniii' li'llpr ONKDIME M > .MR\S TO AU. Corner OthaiidHiiruey Streotg , Omahi. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and DC fo unities. DR. JV. T. MoTjAUailLrN , Problclent J'oiuiclenl by Dr. J. W. McMommy. MANHOOD RESTORED , SAX.VTIVO.-the ViinilorfulSpntlili Ki-ninly , cure * all Nervous Dipi-n'fc , piicli IIHVrnk Mtni fj/J/S "P " VJ5r > . IOPB nf'nriln sr wtL * teVaiiss : . , . . Manhood , NffMnm- -n- * , , * . _ ur iloforo & After U so. iicsj , l.a iiiiuip , nil riiuuii > i | < liiil fruii Uio ( lrili : mil IORB ul powc'tof the ( IpticriitUt * Orcnin , In I'llhiT tr , ciiiiHOilhy o\crexi-itlon , joiitlifiil Intlln " ( In * ujriiKvciii | > ( > iiMiiK'iiii [ > piiiinor wlilcluiltiiiuMy linl to Inflriiill ) , Ct tuil Iniaiilty I'n tun In ruuvoiilrnt forctto ctiiy In tlunrct iinrknt. I'rlci * $ ln | inckii | * < > , orl > IorS Si'iiL byiirullinnv ililrL'f , Oticulnr fnc. ilca tloii thin imiior Aililrt'fH M41)llliClllllllJkb CO. , 41 ? IXalborwBU , Ctik&go , 1U. IOlChM.1- U.MM1 \ . Mil , l\\ \ klllm * I > . lur iMh A. IMieliii Min-IK ,1 A. I iillcr .V I . lor HI1UUjniiliirt ( Mtcct * . A I > hU r il I it. . I ou no ll Illulta , | na. . GOLD M13DAU , PARIS , 1Q"70. CO.'S fiif fyitttt \ > iil VI ( JHlllitllf. utit In 111 prc imtlin , Ittio * tf n fVr tlnrt / W WrfllfM 1 1 OMV iniKt4wth ( SurrJiIM \ uxiUr SUKU , anil U Itu r * fir * t r ttmro fronotiilril , fo trf i ; ! * * It4i tint ttnt n ( Vf , It U ilrUcimi * ii MirUhlutttriMi5tlifiiSnpi li * ' I for ln HJ i iUi > iir | omlilualtlu \ Huld I' ) ' ( ir r 'ri ncrjnhrro , . BAKEH & 3 CO. . Dorclicstor , Masi KER E AND 1RAIN TREATMENT , Ppwino for 'tjitr . . tilitln iKSU.K , ir l U.nliv lilntxa.Uinlnl IM > I > II < | I > II. t 'illi'MUlkMit ( llullrnlll.M ; ( ulllinr m niHiumy n U Ullnir to inliorj- l n out clMth. IVimmturo Out A t' . Ihrrnnun l.owol J'ourr inolllioritx. luiuliinUry l.oi.n , u.l f.crM | lnrrlur u < tl Ir tiMr orllJi of Iho l > r h , n > ! [ < lni our ( Hfr-lilJulirrnre K clllio H > nt ln ii niiinll't H fc ttwit. ll u IMH , or III fur , ttPlllly limllliiriMlL Wliti li oi-vKr i.iriH l > i' . "Ill mint | iirlmi'r niraotf * o irniint i oMv llllii Irfntm.nirnlUlo Nru. uutrniitNi luujjuiitlrnuill | [ ivltt onllbjr GOODMAN DHL'G CO. , lltOKumutuStroot , - Omaha , Neb DRUNKENNESS IH t-ICIXJOlHJHiC VHlT. , . AlUHbMKLUlHEHUSUUlUNtlUnE DR. KAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , ll can b * ittvcfl In Mrui , _ f t tf * a r tr . ir In ktOMt ) < * * tBOt OVERCOATS \ Arc already a necessity III the medium wclgljtsvc never had such a variety asvenre \ shovingthft Ji season , There is not a stoic in Omaha or anywhere else in the west that occupies the floor space of v 4 \ ins anywlicrc neai tlic room that vc have. The assortment of overcoats display on our second audr I thhd floors , is greater lhan any two laige stores combined can show you. \Yc inalcc a specialty iif overcoats , and our prices cannot be touched by other houses. One glance at our prices and at the quality and make of the garments , will convince you that yoq would be doing an injustice to youiselfif you buy an overcoat outside of our hoilsa Our variety isim ncnscve ; \ have all grades and can suit the lich and the poor. On r lover priced pi i incuts ate all of dinablc material and substantially made , We want it distinctly understood that we handle no satw nett or shoddy goods of any kind. I libels' overcoats \ also show a larger assortment than you can find elsewhere , and at no tiuio were suck low prices put on them. We arc determined to make our bojs1 department the liustat place * in town , The quantity of boys'suits ' vc liavc sold already this season , is simply ainayinccuul ; YVQ want to sell as many overcoats. Atour prices everybody can afford to dress his bojs neat and vann , To judge from tlicvay our Men's ' Suits arc selling , they must be very attractive , ami * pcoH pic must find them clieap. We have never done a heavier business in our suit department than wcdhdso far this season.Ve are already getting-in duplicates of lots sold out , and every da ' we open tip ne\v \ shipments. The advantage of coming to us for your fall suit is , that besides getting it so inucli cheaper tlian you can buy it elsewhere , you will find in our store every day something nc\v \ in pattern and style. Samples and catalogue sent on application and goods . sent by express with privilege o examining " * , If not satisfactory in every way you need not take them. Open until S p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m , Nebraska Clothing Co. , Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. "A cheap bargain tak es m on ey fr oni the purse , " and "brings disappoint ment in the end. A. good "bargain is an lionestexchange for valxie received , and gives Instingsatisfac- tion. to tooth "buyer anci seller. Our fall j and winter selection * of Men's Clothing on d F * u r n i s li i n g s ( to whicli "we are constantly receiving additions of tlie lat est and the best ) warrants our anne no u n c em en t o f GOOD BMGHINS ! To curn nilloiiHnfsj Sick IlonJaclie onBpn JUalartn. 1.1 % tr ComilmntM Inka Uiu tufa mill cortnln romnty. R.'MITII'S U.E ; AW . llo ) 'llioynro tlioiuu tn > ntonlcnt. iull 1'rlccol ultlioi i > Ui' , 'J5 cuiti | > vrUjitli ) I'liolo-umvuro. i.lcturo . Jar 4 J V PSIITII &fO . Mnlcr of "Illlolloant hulxiul. Mo. G. A. Lindqucst It : AfiMMN Till : Mcrcluint : ailoring liii-.tniv < uiiillu'v UP * , his old ( rliMiiUiiml pit- : nm- . imll n ilinuonrml imiiliM i-alliiud - now Mlii'k of Impoiliul filituinoslle ilr i.eliv .an ESTABLISHED 1874. - 3I6S15THST PR BAlUiV , GRADUATE DENflST A Pull 'it of 'lootli nu KubluT. ( or Tur Until VIM nl * illll.'H . . | a .i n \ \ rk. hutlt ltli- niil iiHili's. .Ml work wnniuilid. 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