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TEE OMAHA. DULY 13JSJK , TUESDAY , OOTOBEB 28 , 180D. 5
NOT MURDERER FBRHEVIllE ,
Governor Stone of Mississippi So Speaks of
Suspect Savidgo.
REQUISITION PAPERS ALREADY ISSUED ,
I'liiinlti'iii or Mricoln Go Out on n
SlrlkI > r. Tcat'H Appoint tiicnt
A Oliastly Ji'Jiiil Other
tnpltal City .News.
L.iNcoi.NN"eh , , Oct. 27.-Sneclal [ to Tnr
HKP. , ] The follovvltiBlcttcrhns centi received
by Oovernor Tlinyer from the governor of
Mississippi coticcrning the nnest of the sup
posed inurdurerl'iimcvlllc ,
. Jllw . Del. 2 ! IfetXJ.
iioy , ( ioMrnor John M. lliliyc"
I.IiKuIn Ncl ) . Sir I nni IntornK-il tlmt 0110
rrodd , Ihvlilui.nn 1 iiRlIMiinnn n-sldliiK In
Jotuitoiintv In tills stit ' . Ins lin nrrrstcd
anil Idciillllctl ns UcoiKe ! ' . I nrnovlllr ,
cluirncdillli iiiiirclorfj cummltlul inNnrieo
toutity , r > ob , on" ! itttmhcr ) i. J l nnd tint
Ltt youroxcvlktii'j vrlll locall l upon luiltimind
ic 1 hln cxtrndltliin 1'ifty ruiintiitilo IIILII , vill
' * * - lousuf Joins county anil of Ilio linino Inito vi
cinity In vvlilub Ihu said Mu\lcl-i > ii'iklii , cer
tify to mo that ttuiy Invo known
i rt > < i u. uuMiiKo Mnt-u I'etcniiMT.
nnd 11ml Iio lint turn
wltliouL liiloi-nilssloii , a luslilciit or tlni
vicinity finin linn ( Into to Ilio iliy of
HID nircMl uu > has nuvor Incu jjscnt diirlnK
thattliuo , t\c < | .l . for leu dnys , xvlitn IiowuHiit
won lit Slntu lliu > . MIM. | , tihliitlonort Ilin Mo-
llloA. Ulilurullruiui , nnd Unit U Is ontlrrly
ltnir"fll > iefir lilni , tliusulil I ) iUKO , la tititu
l > cunlicnlii Ndiriiskiion tln > tOihcli ; > ( if hrii-
tcnilicr. 1M , mill tluilthoy Mill tnu.irtliut do
\viis In .loins county lit work on tli.it ditu.
Ho It K jxx > r liilinrlnii tiiun lins nc\r (
nnd IIMIIIUV Pnoueli to cury ; him to
Noliniskiii nnd from tliu Htiluintnt
of tlin cltl/uiH of Joins county. I
nin fully ion > Inccil that tlio tiinn iirrnlocl li
not ( ! ( ( i PRO I' . I iirnovillc. iindtlinl lioli IHIIO-
contnt tlio crlinii alli cd to liatu l > ucn cum-
inltted liys'ikl I iirnorlllo.
I u bin It UIUHO fuels nnd ropcrMf ill I y request
that } on cnimldir tin in CMiufiilly before Is-
8iiliii < > iir roqiilill Ion. IIIILS | < von lu\u nl
rcndjr clone no. VOJT rc pictTiilly yiuir olie-
aiciu servant , ,1 \ \ . bTiisr.
Oo\ornor of Mlsslsslpnt
Governor Tluyer says tliat this letter
reached him too lulc to ixs at service , ns the
requisition pai > crs hail been Issued nnd the
olllccr- * veto on their \vny to Mississippi
Still ttio governor sajs tint the chlof execu
tive of Mississippi does not lilvo to grant
requisition papLi-s If ho Ls satisfied , nsho upI -
I > onr3 to be , that the wrong mun Uiis Ueou ar
rested.
otr.
The union pluml cn of Mncoln had a walk
outloJaj poinliiifr the .scttleintnt of tcrUin
charges made that the matter pliunbeis nro
hiring "sc.ib" 1 ibor at "cut" prices 'Jhu
nrms ugnlnst whom chuu'cs mis in.ulo arc
Hooker tVOrr , ICnsincjoi-it ConnO Ik-rbcrt
O alloy. The plumbers tmplojcd by .r. II.
O'Kolll wore called oft sit II o'clock ,
but It is claimed tint it was slmplj for the
purpose of unending the mcctliifc called by
thomuinbors. No Rrlovurce , however , exists
nRomst Mr. O'Neill ' , ns Sitiudiy Iti compli
ance with tlio doinnnd of the plumbers union.
ho slio\ud lili tlmo book uiul it appeared
there that ho ivus piinR tlio regular wugcs ,
C.'l 50 pur dnv for sle.un litters unit $ ! for
plumbers Tlio sumo demand wusmadoof
IlooUcr & Orr , but thc > icfnsed to sl.oiv
their tlmo books. Fifteen men nre emplojcd
b.vthis linn. Kor.imoyei ! e Co do not imthl-
pule nnytiou bio bcciusollio eight men cm-
plojcd by them are paid union pilcea nnd
their hooks are open for the insjioction of the
oxcciitl\oconiimUceof tliounioii Thoti-oubto
stilus to hn\o nilson In CJ alloy's shop at
10iJ O street , nnd the propriotoi clnimed thit
It mis cause < l by bis fefuslnfr to pij * onoof
the workmen for full tlmis because ho in-
Bisted on plmlng the pnrt of tlio "I'm bol-
dici , " nnd domp comp.iratlvelj nothing. Ho
theioforo docked the fellow. Tuo cry of
"scab" was tlicii raised.
IlII ! 00\ KJINOH'S WIEDICTION.
Oovomor Ihaycrlins i-cturncd ft-oma week
of caiiipilgniiigin the third conurcsMonal dis
trict , ami Kjieikscry uicour.iKiiif ' , of tlio
outtooiffor the roimbllcau tlcitct Hosajs :
"I hn\e thoutniost conlldonco of Mr ] ) or-
ncy's election bv nlaiiro iiuijmity. I do not
ontottain n sli.ulowof doubt of It. When tlio
votes mi ) counted Messrs Kom and Thomp
son u 111 Imrtlly ronlizo that they ha\o bicn
running. Mi Donoy's suppoitora wore hv
thobeatof spirits whct-ovor wo wnt. llo
was received overjhera \vitb ttio utmost
entliiiainsin. I am nowcominced that Iho
whole slate ticket will bo elected. The meet-
ings woiulilrcsscdimd tlio oiithuslosm inanl-
fustud uould luivo led any ono to IhliiU wo
\ \\oroiiiaprosUlcntlil cainpnlRn did ho not
linow olhur\\lso. ! coiilltlcntly piudict the
election of Li D. Illcknids us gocm or and
-also the election of all tliootliucanJlilatMon
the stntoropubllcuii ticket. "
Ilt. TL3T Al'lOIXTtn.
Toilny Governor Tlmjcr nppolntecl Dr.
Fred O. Tostsupcrintonilcnt of tlio asjluin
for tholncur.iblo liuatio at Hastings , to suc
ceed Tr , Stone.
Dr. Test is iisslst.int pliysUnn of the asy
lum mul liuskecn ncthiKsupciIatcinlcnl. since
September S5 Governor Thaorsi ) > s of the
appointee : "Dr. Test hits conducted tlio
ntlulrs of the institution In an mlinlriblc
xmiincrunJ luis cstublMiod order , system
nnd discipline , anil 1ms slio\\n in ( lint short
npaco of time oxci'llont cxccutlvo ability nnd
Iio lius boon promotoil iiccoulitisly " Dr.
Test has been coiuioctuil with the asylum for
two ycirs uiul provlous to Unit tuna v as a
pU\nlclati of cxLollcut staiullnir.
ilui Kovornor Jiuwlntod Dr. FrnncU R.
Iloi-ul of llonnrcl county ns nsslslitit phjsl-
clau tosucca l Ur. Test , who Is promoted.
\\ANT3 DIMVOIS.
H. 0 Battorn , omployoil aa an cnclno
liostlorln tlio Htiilnifrton shoi , Jlled snlt in
the county lourt today ajnlnst'olfo fa
Stuthclt ot al , clnlmiiiBf lt > S.50 dnnn cs llo
says that on Mnj a last \\asoiving the
ilof on limits , who aio Rroccrsat 10JOTttreot ,
nblll of $ .211 M ) . ilii ja\o them three promis
sory notes , duo inllftceii , forty-lUonnd sov-
enty-il\o dnjs , huttlint tlioyconsplied with
J , fa. lllaliop und linn Huribon totivoldtho
exomiitlon laws of NobmsUn , and ly pretend
ing to iwsipn the ilatin to lluriison , socurcrl
I juaKnient in u Council 1H lifts court iiKahist
phlntilT. 'Jho Burlington railroad was rar-
nlshecd. anil the iimon nl duo with costs taken
out of his \UIRCS Hoelidnis that this H n
direct violation of Nobraslca'sevoiiiptlon laws
anil did hiniKicatlujuiy Ho places his dam
ages ntlSS50.
A Oil \ST1T l'I > D.
While some praJersero at work OH Nine-
tecntli nnd U ttrccts Into this afternoon the
body of an infant was uncnrtliod about t\\o
Jeot ticloxv the surface. The bodj was that
Ofauibo probably tvo months old at the
tlmo of its death and hud evidently been
buried several months.
T < XIK roiiciiiLrros'tssiov
Ilornmn Schiller's Baleen was closed nn by
a niorlgaKO Saturday nnd today ho caused an
Injunction to bo hsuodorclorinrj tlioshurlfl to
lurrendor the Roods , 'iliat oftlclal refused to
give thorn up , whereupon Schlllornnil his nt-
. tonicjs roinlivd tn the plao , bitko OIHII tUo
door with nu at and taking possession , ro-
tuuicd business the tuimo as iisuul.
1 TtlllllllLK Oil IKQK.
ThUaftomoonJ. It. Uonldln , nwoll known
stock dualvr living on Usti cut near Eltenth ,
ttus arroatcd l j Dctectlvo i'oimd nnd ar-
rallied in Jiibtlco Drown's couit on the
clmr.-oof ciltninally assniilt1 ! ! Mrs. Marv J ,
Hood , the wife of Andruw J. Itccd. Mw ,
Hood sny Unit the toriiblo etitno uiu com
mitted on Docojnbcr il , IkS , and that ho
was slono In her house on a farm In JJoiiton
tounsli I pv , non tlio assault \\iis \ made. Shu
did not ilaro to Ull tier husband for reisous
that will bo brought out In the trial and
which It is claimed will full ) oxonomto tier
aotlou , Couldln , the prisoner , is a wcJl to-do
atooKniUcr and owns u lingo oittlo ranch
louthwe-itof the lily. Ho la a powerful anil
brutal man , although flfty-lho years old , Iio
Las nwlfoatid bOvonUihildivii'iind his name
U a familiar ono to tlio poliiv , as It is alleged
tliut ou a number of occailons ho has boon
taken Into cubtody by the ofllccn for cruelly
boatlnr ; hisuifc ,
Tlie critno for which Couklln Ins been ax-
rosU.'d ociuntid tieiirly two years ngo anil
Mrs. Hood , JIndlnirHho could not ketn the
terrible secret uny lougcr , told all to her hua-
bundlosteok. .
Ucfil's llrst Impulse was tosboot the man
thut had dftspollul his wife , but on uvouil
InouKht uadetureiinvd It would U > Dc'tlcr to
land Iho follow In the penitentiary ,
Ooiiklln w a-s put under t-UXJ bonds to np-
Pfttr for trial \Vednosdiiy. Dr. HouU fui'-
ulsheU the ball and CoukUnwaa Uiiniwrurily
released ,
or .
Perry Stnlloy ask * for a divorce f i-ora hl
wife Hoia. The two were married over
nv\en ycirn ngo In this clly nnrt after living
toircthor for about five yean I'erry clnlms
tlmtsholeft \\lthoutanj * just canso or
provocation. Ho i yi further thntshohas
stayed awny over slnco and refuses toro-
turn.
SUTB nor < r soTt ,
Governor Tlmycr pranteCl the following
notarialcominiwloiu toOaywhich the nppll-
tainta can secures by settling for the same
wlttrthoeounly clerk oftho ceuntvln which
tlicylhc , 0 D. 1'ollc , Urocnwood ; K , D.
tlamlltnn , Chappell , 1M. . T tTort1 } , Alran ;
I'clcr Andcnon , Walioo ; J 11. WcDouald ,
D , in bur ?
W. II Whitney und Potcr 1'cnrond of
Fumaa count ) Iuno been liming adi8uto | )
oiern commission of $100 vhlcliVhltnoy \
ctalmi Is dun him ns commission forthoiilo
ofrcal estate holongiiiKto PenranJ Intlio
1 OHcr courts \Vhitnoy \ got Judgment apnlnst
I'ennind. but todii ) the Kilter appealed the
cn'O BO Ino supreme court
.Tust ti'i.OtK ) worth of water bonds were
rrglstctcd fortho city ofllobron today , -\\hllc
S1T.OOO for the city ot Ci.iwfotd were pre
sented.
onus ixn nvm
John Johnson Aval sent to the cojnty Jail
for thirty dais forstcalln a piir of panta
loons Inm Iluilbuit's atoro on To nth and I *
Mrcots
tJctcdlrc Pound ilenlci thoasBottlon that
lie Is in the employ of tlioprohlulUonlst-sas a ,
spotter Ilos.iys that the slnplo nrrost inidu
lij him wan onu in which ho was dcUdlod by
Jiiulcollro-.Mi to milcoan ancst concoinliiK'
ho knew iiothliit ; .
Al rn. Mobirly , in the Iloncl block , was nr-
ic ted this allot 11 eon ontlio iluiryoof .scllinp
liquor without a lUcnso
Thloius broke into C. II n hmnn' store at
10IJ Ostiertl.ist nlht nncl stole about $1
fioin the monej drawer
( InintVanl inouuiH the Io3i of a. MlUo
picknd full of clothes tint \sas stolen from
the Pcorla liouse.
Sheriff I Lamm of Cherry county brought in
today Iho two ronvlited train robbers.
Iheir namesnro Veniomnd J A Ihrron nnd
they \\lll sene reipecthcly soon and nine
jcars
Curious XjCKOiid'OoiietMiilriK It to Ho
J/imiiil In tlic Ivurun.
There Is a legend conceinlnjithe deith
of Solomon alluded tolii the Koran and
found In tlioehionlclo of Tab.ul , vltich
Is to the follow itif ; ollect : Solomon em
ployed the-genii in Timlding the temple ,
hut , pereeivinp ; that his onil was nigh at
) mndiirajcd C-Jod tlmt lili death inlyhl
ho concealed f loin the genii until the
work \ms \ completed , for Solomon Know
thnt If ho died nnd thu crcnll know othis >
dentil they would leave oil building'
Therefore no jniclo himself usUilE fioin
a tree In tlio fratdon , und leaning1 upon
this staff , with hid lie.id Lowed In sulora-
lion , ho died In tlio temple. Ills soul
was taken so gently ftotn him that
the hody remained Btniidlng , so
continuiii { , ' for a vliolo year , 'llioso
\\\\o \ \ saw liltu tliought ho was
absoibcd in prnjor , and they dtircd not
npproieh him. Still the genii \roikcd
ntyhtand tlnj until Iho tetnplowiisfom-
( ileted , thinking they \ scto.ilchod in
oxorj detail by tlio nuvitorvhosooyes
hnd many ueeKs before eloped In death ,
liut during all tills time little \\hito \
ants h.id Leon mniuiiig : ittho sialT , nncl
whentho ti'inplo was finished , a long
jour after tlio deith of Solomon , tliu
staff ci'uniblod undet1 his weight and the
body fell totho ground. Msihmnet al
ludes to this curious legend In the fol-
( Korau , Sura Jv\\iv ) : "When
llo God ) hml decteocl that Solomon
( houdrtio , nothins difcioied death
unto them ( the Konfl ) except the ctcop-
ing things of the birth , which , gniwed
his stalT , anil Vrlion. the Iwily full do\vn
tlio genii plainly -peicohod that ilthoj
Lad Known tli.itwhich is tecrot they
would not have continued in a vile pun
ishment. "
Police Cnllcd Out to Subdue Unruly
Cuncli Drivers ,
It has become necessary in Jorsoj
City now to 3mvo ft policeman jttovorj
funeral , says a Now York dispatch to
the Chicago Tnbuno. The imdortiiUois
and the \inioii coach drhurs aio at vari
ance. Each has an association. Tlio
caused the picsunt ttoublo liy
refusing to dri\o if a non-union cuach-
manwab in line , und nrrcbts hnd to bo
madoof the obstitnlo union men. Tlio
undertakers decided lust week to check
tlicso scenes , nnd hnvo practically rle-
cidcd to di&tiolvo the drlws1 union.
The latter vlll dlo hnid. Thoymmii-
fested their disiiositlon to iiprht Saturday
nt the funeral of Mrs Uostwlclc in
Greenville. The undertaker in charge
was. William It. Spear. Tlio drivers
quietly orffanued u strlko to compel
Sj > car tonithdiawfromtho tindorhker's
organization nnd sinclion the ditvers1
union. The drivers did not show their
hand until they icached the house of
mouming. Then the demand was made.
Spar would not accede luid the funeral
wauttbout to bo postponed , when police
aid was bought , The drivers \\ero informed -
formed that as they had stalled todrho
thomouinorhto the coinctorj thoj must
execute ttio contrait or they would bo
nrre&tcd fotconspir.icj. . The diivors
had a conference and concluded toahan-
don the striKe until seine other time.
Thofunotal was doluje'd only a short
time. _
> tiles' rsri'voaiid lavcr Pllh ,
An hniwrUint diswery They acton the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nciics. A new principle Ihov speedily
euro biliousness , had t.isto , torpid liver , pilai
andeonstliitiou. | SplundU for men , women
audchllclrtti. Smallest , mildest , surest. 3J
doses for 23 cents. .Siuiplw IreoatKuhai ,
Co. 's ' , 10th nnd Doughs.
Killed 1) } Ilellcious Knnatlcs.
Three miles fiom this \lllnso hmo
lived formally yoaia "VA'llliiiin Fillingcr
nnd his wife , sivja a Terry ( Mich. ) dis
patch to the Chicago Tribune Last
suunnor thoi attended a series or 10-
vlMila and became roliolon inacl in a mild
w } . Witli them lived
inothor , who hus long boon phjsically
frail , itwoitiod Filllnpror nnd his \vifo
thnt the elder woman was imlnptised ,
and they tlocided that Iho necessary 10-
liylous rite should bo performed , al
though the poor woman was confined to
horbedmmblo o\cn to rise.
Taking \\ater to her loomthey begin
the cercmonj by dashing water in ) ier
fate , and continued it until from shock
and oxhaubtlon their victim censed tu
struggle. The liorrilled fanatics then
disco voicd too late that slio was dead.
Soon after neighbors vuro attracted to
the house and dibcoverlng the deid body
tool ; chaigeof tlio nearly cmzcd pair.
They also rescued a little girl whom
they assort the couple were about to
submit ton filmil or deadly Inutism. Tlio
couple wore brought hero ami arraigned
before Ksquiiu Bolt , und thuu taken to
jail at Corunnju _
Hio only railroad train out of Omnha
run expressly for the accommodation of
Omaha , Council HlufTs , Dea Moinoa and
Chicago business U the Rock Island -ves-
tibuled limited , leaving Omaha at1 15
p. m. dally. Ticket office , 1C02 Shtconth
uud Farnam sts. , Omulm.
Tills Istlic Way to ItmcoUp n U nst
An oscollcnt and. quick way to mend
biokon ( ihvster caits and impressions IB
to paint the broken surfaces over two or
three tlinos with \ory thick Hhollau ar-
iiish , nnd lit each application to hum
out the alcohol o\or u llaino.Vhoii the
ttliellno is sufllclently soft , press the
unrts tojjotlier and hold hi | > ositlon till
cool. It will be as strong ns It was before -
fore broken. _
ntizeni of Omattnat home mil abroad tlmlil
rtinnnlxr tluit the ttmatntng ilayiof
art I'rUlniCHtubcr it , anil Saturday ,
titrl.
HE DEJOOSGES PROHIBITION
Senator Mandersou "Will Join. In the Fork
of Defeating It ,
THE ALLEGED PADDING OF THE CENSUS ,
Ills Tleiri on tbo Now Turin * Law-
KUllculoiH 1'reilletloiirf or Ilio
Democrats f Nebraska tn
the Present Cmnpnlgii.
SenatorMcmdorson returned from Wash
ington Sunday afternoon and yesterday was
seen at bis room at tlio Millarcl by a ixportcr
riio Interview covered \nrictj of topics ,
chiefly political , and tlio teimtor expressed
liluuolf in forcible tanmiacoupon issues uutv
uppcnnostln tlic public mind.
"hi ruirnnl to prohibition , " satil the senator ,
I don't \\int \ It , as 1 think our present hljh
licenvo liuv fills ttio bill anil accomplishes tlio
result1 * sought Tliec\ll effects of prolUll-
lloiican bo scon In Maine , lo\vu mill Knnsju
until tun ot tlio opinion that tbo Intelligent
voters ot NehraMuivIUiiottr.llio . hazaiJ
ouscxpurlinoutof following tboexample of
those states
"Iho postofllo matter \\orliliiR nlonp M
\vellns c-ould uoi'xpoctod and I nni now mak
ing mi effort toscciuouii . .dclttional tippr prl-
ntionof t-IKHXto ) ( ) ho used in tbo construc
tion oC tlio building I .tut session 1 sue
ceeiled In getting this l > lll through tlio sin-
nto , but Inni now almost sure tint thome.w-
urouhl { uis at this wOon Jilt docs , we
will then luvof 1,200000 In the fund , ox elu
sive of tlmt to bo used in the site fund
"Nuvt spring I think the go\uamciit \ \ \ \ \
be \voik on tlic nc\\ \ fort nt Ilelleiuc , lint
theuinn'will liechnnL'ocl from PortOmnhi
to 1'ort Crook. This lilea of changing tlio
name is not to detract any from this dtv , but
la a piunrccciitlv adopted by tliowiirdojuut-
ineul. nnd in this Instnnco tbo foil will bo
named lifter ( in old soldier \\ho\vnsonoof
the best frleuch that Omivlia uud Rcbriuka
ovei had
"Iktion soinethinRof the plans of tlio RO\-
ernmcnt In repaid to the constitution of tlii *
now lio-st , nnd I can iissuro Uie renders of
Tin UKF tlmt when completed It u ill bo ono
of the most niaxiiilUvnt mill tun posts in tht.
United States"
"SUiennskcdfis toulmt the senator Intrud
ed to do botucon now and election daj ,
lie said "Although my healtli Is
not good , mid I am troubled
with n tlirout iitTtction , I expect
to spealrc\ci'j nlRht between now nnd Iho
Uli of ne\t inoiitli Tuesday niglu 1 slnll
t. ilk at Ju.iriici and after thutl Htiiill bo hi
thobniidtof mj fuciius though I exKict [ to
t > pt lie inOmnlnottlici Satuulaj or m\t Mon-
tltu nlfjlit I shall talk on the tir-ifl nrinil-
nalu undUno , ing whet [ do , ol UicMcKln-
loj bill , lliopoto coiuhiootho people that It
Is aRCHHlmeaMito and cno tlmt wilt stand
tbo test.
"I just hoard , " continued the sonnlor ,
"tint tbo cleinouruts ate strongly in hoies |
of e.irrjiiiK' tins state Uho Idea of
thlsnmuses nieconsidei-ablv , for I ilonotbo-
licie tli.it the republicans hnvoso far forgot
ten their ilut ni to turn Iho jiUiirs of this
grand cotniiioius ealtU o\cr to democratic
rule , orcicn g\\a \ them a foot holdbj elect-
in ; a man on tbo state or lougiossiciiiil
ticket. "
'bpeaklnpof tbo alleged piddliiROf the
Omaha census , the oflicials \VmhinnUm
pa ) no attention totuanpott * Ulioy Invo
the sworn statements of their supoi\lsor \ and
his enumerators , und these RO further than
thousands of leltorsthatmiKhtbc written by
patties uho are trying to demmo and blacken
thonamuof thu city. As f ir as I am con
cerned I am confident that Otiiah.x his
o\cn more citizens turn iho U ijiien
credit for haUug. This census has phen.
Omidia a threat boom and the gianil shoving
Unit she 1ms made will be of luoio value thin
can bo understood , as now she is pi iced in
tlio list of first cliss cities , whom horde-
minds cannot be ignored"
In speaking upon the subject of the Me-
Kluleytaiiff bill , thoscnUor slid :
"It is a good bill , ono of the beat that tlio
couutfjhasorhad , and I cannot sco wiry
itiiceusuiu * dcfunso when tbo people undcr-
btincl in provisions
"I want to say th.it the onlj opposition it
meets Ithisfi"ominel.indCjiiddaGornimy ;
nnd tbo doniociiils , andf \ the democratic
press vould publish the bill , thero-iduip deiu-
oirats vould fivoi rit hcrthan oppose it.
"With tuo Xoicigni counttiis , their
niannfacturcrs arc in sackcloth and
nshos booauso the jVmeiicans ai-o
helping themselves bj protccllng
their oivn iiidustiios. Tlio bill suits the
-AmciiUHS , nnd I Uiinl ; that this shoull be
sufllcient. jMrc.idj nn v number of foielffii
nuinu facturers ai-o pulliuR up their plants ,
preparatory to eMiblisblnK themselves bore ,
thu tin } niuj eomimt < 3 vvitu Amcncia niiiiu-
Jaetnrciu.
'Tliodemoeratio ' ppcakora tell the people
that tbo bill is in the interest of tlio rich , bub
this is a mistake , ns I \\ill show bj quoting
the rates on a few articles. On tin plata the
rate Inn boon increased EO that novv tin in
dustries uuij be established iind tbo tin mines
of thlscountrj developed 1'ako siipar. 'lliis
bottle thit I hold in my hand contains what is
known a ) NV ) 10 Dutch standard. On this the
duty vas Uj cents per pound Now itisnd -
inlttud free , and this lUm alone \\ill save to
the consumer not less than $ . ! 0OOO.OOU per
annum On all forms of iron used in build
ings the dxitv has been loduced from 1'f
ixnts tol'10rents per lound ; 011 ei'r mils
fioin IJ conUi to Iceiit per pound , on wire
mils , Jrom I cents to 2 nnd 2la cents pei-
lioundoii east inn pipe , from 1 cent to 0-10
lenta jerpound ; oncaipentei tools , fromi1J !
to li1 per cent , and so 1 raisbt lontinuu
dortii throuKli n list of thousands of ur-
tiilcs that me in daily use btbo laboiers
and poorer citizens
"Tho dut ) on wntchei his not been
clmnped , though the jtvvpls used in \ \ atchcs
Invoxvii \ put on the live list
"Thodenioirat.'i inadon uieat dcilof npi-
til about the diity hiivlurr been ItMTiisecl
on shotRuns , but it is onlj in
the case of these of forcifrii
nnnufactniv Tocon\lni.c | > roplo th.it tbo
bill is not tot the rich , look ut lumber On
timber the duty lias been reduced from 20 to
10 per cent ; on boards from $ Jto § 1 per 1,000
foot ; on \ \ bite pincaliiiigle.s fmiu y > to CO per
cent , and on pickets from 20 to 1(1 ( per coat ,
and boon through the entire list , It Is a
( jrcnt bill , nnd after It has been tried I am
suio that i f the demounts want to ho suited ,
they vi111 have no room for complaint.
"Tho republicans Invo accomplished n
great vvorl : during the last session olcon-
Kress , nnd I think the passngo of the silver
and tariff measures hns strengthened them
not onlv iti the west , but throughout Iho en-
Ilio enst.
"Tlio elements of reciprocity in the Me-
Klnloj bill are for fair trnde , and I think
they will result liiKreatfjoodto tbo agricul
tural districts of onr countn1 nnd bell ) to
buildup a great trade with SouthAmeilca "
"Come to my arm ? , " ho said "Can't , "
sayn she , "I've ' rhcurnntls " 'Got Salvation
Oil. " Shovvcnt Immedintcl } uud bought n
bottle 25 cents.
Mnnv n homo lias l > een robbed of sunshin ,
and happiness bj the lo s of somodear cliiUlo
when Dr. Bull't. -
Cough Syiupwould have
saved It.
Untliuvvay Iilvud Here ,
George IIuthavMiy , the gambler who shot
and itllleel Alderman " \Vholnn In Chicago Sun
day , an account of Avnich appeared in Tnt
llKK'stoleerums , was well Itnown In Omaha
sporting cirtles.
Ho resided here In 18SO and ISSTvvhen tbo
gambling houses vvcit ) In full blmt and dealt
faro ; In Kennedy's ' establishment over tbo
Turf exchange on Douglas street.
Ho had the reputation of Inline a quiet ,
Veil behaved fellow \vhen sober , but was u
crazy fiend when In bis cups A number of
Instances , am related of his hiving attempted
to hill Ids best friends when Intoxicated
Nothing U know a hero of his relatives.
Citittns ofOiTwhi at bo me and abroad thout I
tetnemlier that < Ji rfwnlnlncliisotTfffslr < iMon
ate Wdiu , Octokr 3l , audidttcnlay , Xovem-
Itr I , .
UK FKMj Ol'P A 1'II.E.DUlVCil.
1'atal Accident to a Vnung Man on
tlio Hock : Isluixl Grndo.
At8i3O o'clocV yesterday morningajroung
man , whoso naino could not bo ascertained ,
cmplojedon tholaddcrof n pile-driver on ttio
Calcago , Hock Island X Pneiflc gruuo In the
AmosGates' farm , near Papllllon crcelc , fell
from the top of the ladder nnd was - in
jured
It Is supposed that the unfortunate man
sllppodon tbo damp rungs nnd fell hoadforo-
inn , ndlHtnnro oth ( > rtfot-t ,
The left i nn wnibrote thobrcattcrushpd
nnd the skull fractnre r\lnt > .iiiiinbt < ref plnces.
S'hen fellow workmen iJnjujht the news to
South Omnhft it was Ii6t thought tbnt the
sufferer could long sunivo ;
/Viotlier l ntul r ll.
JohnKtcvll , nnotd ancl vellkno'vn citizen ,
fell from the top ofhls vro story brlcK bulla-
inp , corner ol Twentieth and 1'ierco streets ,
Into jestordivntlcruoori nnd -\\\a \ , It is
thought , fatally injuretl
Ills collar bono was broken and his skull
Avas fractured
Ho vas looklnROVcr Iho rocf to eo If it
needed repairs A\hcn Jio bceanio dizzy aud
droppcilto tbo pronnd. ,
At midnight it vvi * reported : tbnt Klenlt
n v > rcstlnpcisy , with' some slight chances
for his recovery. i
is 11 ?
'Jhc lulliienoc Tlmt SixiiclinicH Guides
Vr A alnstOur Will ,
"No , I do notboltun in phosts , " said an
old Indv of Kreilexpcrlemo , "but I do be
lieve in the rainlsli.ition of spltits. "
Tula Is noU the IIRC , norlho iouiitrln ) ,
which tbo supcmaturnl llotulshes Iiitciest
ccntownhoutthopractlcal. llntintcil bouses
nre rcMitcd without preat dlflleultj , If the
hnillonl iswillins to knock ore n portion of
the ivnt
Thoioair manjhowever , who vlll admit
the exertion ut tlmos , of sorno peculiar indii-
inco , cvvnyitifc otu action ? tto nw led to do
thliiu'lvve should not doof ourown volition
tin1 vhdoin of vvhlchvve donot appreclito
until nftervinlstlienvvowonder ho\v vvo
rinio to do them AVe aio forced to leirn
tint vwildl ) wisdom isnot nlw ay stint \\hlch
guides into Iho wisest courses
In this practical nie resulti are what people
ple aieloolclnff after Tliexbclicvo in what
they see , tbe"e idonceof things not seen"
lUo bo wen-hod In the future \Vhcn n in.in
Is slcU hoants to get well , ho cares little
vvlnitmodital method isi-mnloved if It ctirc-i
Dut If it daes not euro he soon begins to
doubt the hkill oftho phjsiilm , and inquire
Into liH methods of meduitlon A hippy
thlnprlt is , joinctlmcd , Ifbonio iullucnco in
duces Investigation bcfor < it Is tool vie.
\V. 0 lllirpins U3 l-'eirv stRct , 1'nlr
HavenConn , writes , Juno I ) , IVO : 'One
jear to ; 1 vus taken with tciriblo pains in
my side and bad ! , suffirln more titan pea
o n descrio ? 1 am eontliknt that no one
suffered more and lived 3 tiiod scvera.1 phy
sicians , who Informed me 1 ind n bid case of
kltlncv ami liver tmulilo and loulil not llvo.
At this tlmo n friend of mine in ed 1110 to
try VYuri 01 s Snfo Cuio ; after nslnn only
four iottlcsof thoS.vfc Cure and two Iwxcs
of Sufol'ills , I anitodaj avoll \ and sound
min , nearinir inv bixtletb5enr. lainfoio-
man in the Pair It wen cloc-H w orlis , and vvl 11
verifj this sU to went at any time. "
A\0ni \ { .
The Hourd ot licnllli Tells How to
Cliurtl A jvinst. DiscitsOi
A meeting of Iho boird of hc.ilth wns held
veslciday morning with Mc rs Ch.iCfcc.and
Ujnnlsas the onlv absentees
Clt ) Phvsician Capon icpoitcJ that the
number of cases of dlphthcrui vas rapidly
being decreaseti and that pconlo generally
moionnd more nppruclitod tlio neiosslty of
coinpljingvvith the requirements of tbo or
dinance Ho uUo iciorted having received
analytical reports on four more wits. Ihese
repoits wcie as follows.
At No J413 Cuming" street , ' -qualltj for
drinldnp purposes badi't
No "OllCntninir street , "ijualitj for drink-
InK purooses bad"
No 8.0 bouth ivvenlj-thtid street , " < iuality
for dnnUiiiKpuiposcspoor. "
IS'o WOt ) boutli Fifteenth street , "quality
for diiiikinj ; pmposivspoor. "
The monthly nportuf bnths and deaths
during Sipteiubt-r was submitted. It
makes the following shQvviig :
Uirths , IV ) , ol which 1 10 wero-whlte , foui1
coloied , eignty-ulno inalei and sixty- four females -
males
The totdnunibar of deaths wasninetj six ,
the largest nnrnber , twi-'ntj-oiii' , hclnifroiii
diphtheru and tlio next larn-CHt , nine , lioni
typhoid fo\or. \
Thirteen bodies veia icmo\ed from tbo
citv for burial.
OJtho number of deaths fiftj-slx were
males , foil } feinalcsj twcntj-clght inirried ,
sixtj tvo ilnsle. six % \ Idovvcil , nlnct ) four
vvliito and two colored persons.
The deaths bj wards nereas follows1
I' lrst. seventeen : faccoad. Uventv : Tblnl.
tlueo ; Piftb , seven ; Sixth ,
elec : l htli , llvo , Ninth , eleven.
ITlvo persons vv ore crusbod by the cara and
the number oC inquest * ht > ld was fifteen
Tlio death rntoforlS 'J A\as \ eight pei 1,000 ,
andfdrtho mouth of Sentomber hi&t itvns
at the rate of eleven per l.WW ei year
Or G3aiH.li aiinounud that he hud divided
the city Into districts nnd had orueicd the
inspectors to ( jofroin place to place nnd in
spect and repoit the condition of thob.ime
The Inspeitori also leave at every house as
also In o\cry school n copj of a elrcul ir hist
niapircd bj thcbouidiu oulor tothoiouglilj
inrorin the heads of fimillc ! > s , and teachers
rofranlin K ton ti lous diseases.
This circularumtains thofollovviiig' prefnro
of specially imiiortant Instructions with
lofcionceto cliplithciia wbich have never DO-
lore boon In print :
Dliihtlifrln Isfont n Iniisnnd infoctloiH and
nni } tu.sllj j cuiDinunlcutnl from jiei'soii to
ptTjon. iltlioi * iltrcctly ( i Indlrecllj di- '
lecll ) in Ilio nils oC U- > sIn , ' , coiuliln ; , spit-
lliieoi sncc/lii , ' ; Iiidlroctlv bv lufuotid : ir-
tleUsustd us , towoli liaiKllerelilef- Tin
poi-iou clhiRsitli t n it tcnuoitj to rooms
houses , ailielfsuf finiiltiiiuaiid cluLhln and
ma ) cnusodlsi iso after tlio IniMinf innntli" .
Ity prof fit iiivj Itutt.iUvS chllitr Mliit no aj'e
is oxpiant Tin. presence ntfllt li.sou orus or
pool M.-nlilat Ion aldi tlii' ill \ uluinuciit ot thu
ills use lint doisnotcnusolt ,
Vlicii in iso of dlplitheiiinccuis In n fam-
Hv tlio sulv ifi-i > ii sliciulil. If possible , ho
plarnl in an n | > p < > i room npirt finin tht
otiicr linn itt1- . t the liotiM and slinnld be
iniiM'it jnfir at polllo ) li ) one iii'i--iin onlj
Tliofuriillnioslioaldbo rwas \ \ ulll ponnlt
of do insliuNltlioullnjiirj AHnMii attl-
I-UM sutli asi upots \ \ lndiivnnd t.iblc tli i-
JIPIJ hluiiild lioriinbud Ilio | iliyklui und
inirso asm iiloslionld l > e Ihu onlv person ail-
mlltdl totho iwm. \ Isit on should btiuiiliul
of thu | iies < > n u of dilutions dKc-ase , and
clilldreiuefnsdl udinlttniiie to thu house All
elolhliiKslioiildbe i > licetl In a dMiifi-ctiiiit so
lution foronu hour , ( two < lriehinsuC iniro-lve
siiMliniitntu tlio Kiillnn o ( wnttrl , and iiftir-
w arils bnllod In one hour Kurv l.lnd anil
houivo ot lilth.iboiitlho liiitiscaiut iiroinlsos
sliuuld horoiuotod. LloJiiillnoss tontls to pro-
\enttlieillsL-ast'
On re n oval , roforcrv or < 1oitli , tlio mnsl
thorough dlsl tid ut ion Bliould follow. Clnsu up
ailo | > Liilii2s t.Ulit ly , luinx lip unfolded nil ur-
tlclo-t of bedding , tic. , unit burn in tacli or-
illinry skod IDOIH tlino or ( our sulpliiir
eunilu-- , ono jiuiind c it'll or nbont tli iecioiiiuU ]
of siilpluir to iMcli IOOJ cublo ftet ol sjiace
Tlitro slioulil al o iK'iiioiatuiu in fromii boll-
liU'kottlolu the roiini J\tcr ( fuiiii iillii -.ilr
thurioni Ufll Thovvallsund ttllliiusbluxild
then be Irusliod anil tlio vviiodvuuU vrnsliul
w Itha tIMuffctiiiit suliitloii ( t ii (1 1 ith ins of
eurmsi\ostiblliniitutii tliu Knllun of vuterl >
ou'iif tliuory bust ) C'oirwifM lutiltmate fca
j > > lt ni.
'Jlio iielphhorsshouUl not l o nllovvpd hnok
mil forth In tlio bouso. Ljilldnn f rein nil In-
fc-cted liouao must not ) > o ttllnvd In Ktilo
sulinul cirniliiKln with | OtJwr clilldrentill tlio
fullioeovtry of nil CIISOH nnd till tlio Home
uu'l ' clothing Imvu lieeh tllolnfucted.
The neolllcos of M o Orent Rock
Ihlntul route , H > OlSixtetntlnind ! ) rari-jiim
stiuots , Omaha , iuo.tlialincst In the citv ,
Cnll and HOU tlio in TiUccts to all points
east ut lowest rates.
Sergeant ConKor , cpmuiny B , Elgnth In
Jantry , sationed at 1'ort MelClnnoy , his been
ordered discharged at the cirpiratlou of u
three months' ' furlough.
Major J F Handlett , lnth cavalry , ha *
relieved from duty at Tort Hoblnson ,
Nib /nnd ordered to Fort DuChesno , UUb ,
to take comnund of tliut fort.
General McICibhen. veil known In this ,
city , is a patent at the CJarncld Memotlal
hospitjil in Wasliineton , n. C , sufferlns ;
from malignant cancer ot the tli rout ,
Hand Master A _ A. Wjdotnyer of the Second
end infantry , has applied for an extended
furlough , with permission to visit Kurono.
Ills understood that J lr. Wodomycrs niin-
clpal object la golntr ulirond is to tatou
courses of leasous on the violin at tbo l uris
conwinatoryof muilo.
The non-commlsslonetl offlcers , candidates
for second lieutenants , have ull passed thu
Port Momta board of officers and will
shortlj'bo asslenodto tlio infantry branchof
the son lee. Tbo department of Iho Plntto
ivas not reprosentcd thU j car , no application
liavlntboonrecci\ed from tion commissioned
oJlceri to so before a department board.
' 8 REASONS. 1309
WHY WE SUCCEED IN OURENTERPR1SE.
1. Because \ve do asve advertise.
2. 'Becausevesell goods at less than the cost of material ,
3. Because we guarantee agenuine tailor-made suit at read y-mnclo prices
4. Because \ve guarantee a perfect fit.
B. Because \ve alter goods to fit the purcliasor free of liorge.
6. Because wegi ve the purchaser moretnimhe anticipates for his money
7 ' . Because \ve have the confidence of the public.
8. Because \veneveraJlo\va garment to bo misrepresented ,
ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CI IARGE TO INSURE A PERFECT FIT.
SKU5X WI-IAT YOU GANi SAVEx.
SUITS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS ,
$7O mslom inndc < t > ll for . . . . Sili.50 $ ( > " > custom innilo oicrcoal for.
$00 ciisiom untile suit for . $ : ! 0.00 $ ( 0 custom innde ( norcoat for.
5-55 dislom nmdr suit for . $ ti. ! O $50 ri ! lflm innilc' oicro mt for.
$50 riiMoiiiiiinilc MillTor . ? -.Ol ) ) $ if > custom innili' owrconl for
$15 ( iistitm inailo still Cor . $ 11.01) $10 custom in.ulc otrrcontfiu'
$10 custom made suit for . IS.iiO made oicroonl for.
iiisulo sail for . $ luU ( )
FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALli OR 1IIRK.
Open eveningfs until g o'clock. Saturchy cvrnin s until 10 o'clock.
1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309
IllCll-SOONDINC IIUMBE.
The Oulj Thing Found in Rov. Mr. Ilolt'a
"Prohibition Fiold-Day , "
MORE DENUNCI/VTION / OF THE MOVE.
on Aroused nntl Will Demand w
( he JUhi niitioii of Sonicol' tlio
I'ulitlonl MlniRtcra AVIio
'X'alk IMolilUllloii.
The hijjh couiullnfj resolutions of the minis-
teriilussoclitionof this citvvhlch , lit once
udvcitissi ! that organization as fuvoiliiK a
"proliibitloii field daj , " Uiotikliu P ofulms
for tlio piohloitloii cause , the tilling of pul
pits with politicians , nnd opposed touhat
thoinajoiity ofdtizetis feel.to bethobusl-
11033 Intercuts of the city , have been de
nounced in the most cinphatb manner b\ the
ading dl\luc30f thocity. They lia\i > been
laughed toscoinbj Intelligent church people
unit iontinuo to bo contemned b.olhct . mem
bers of tllOflotll
KoVlllaid Scott ycstcri1.iy snld "I
amnot KOintf to suppoit the movement as I
do not think the resolution \viso one I
do not see that there U any dhldiug line in
thochnreh , nnd do not think tint this is i
matter for the church to medillo ultlt cs
against another I do not see that It ih a
( lUCition on xvlildi the church should bo di
vided njlnst itself Thcio Is a low nnd
order elc-ment both 111 the church and out of
It. rhuro is much that \\orlillj in the
ehuri-h nnd u greit tleil of the church In the
\vorlil whl'h is interested in this matter nnd
t thliilv ills u political one inhlch Ian-nnu
ordci are arrnjul uginst dlbregnrd for the
la\\ . 1 llmi mnnv min.like Willhin AVillaco ,
f or Instonci' , vho toll mo tint prohibition Is
n sin and that voting for It ib ulckcd , and
who ccitiinlj know wmt the } nio talking
nliout I expect to speak on the subject , how-
ovci , on Sunilnj cvculiip , but not as n pai-
tisan. uud shall not tike up n. collertlou f or
cnmpiiiKn puipoacs , as 1 do not foelthatl
ha\o \ n , ilqht to do < > o"
.Said Bev. K J l ioeso : "I shill notspcnk
onnor jiiUocntcpiohibition on November 2.
norsh.ill Itukcup a collection for so c.illed
camDixlfin pnipise1I I prcich Ihoonl of
( Jed nnd Hint tlio diunlc.ud ciuinot enter thu
kingdom of lieiven , and I donotpinposo
to tin 11 nn pulpit inloa political lostium "
Itev .1 M. Wilson slid. "Tho ministerial
union has no ccile.iasticnlauthoiity otcr tlio
churches and In 110 right toiijshat wo
willpicMcb oner that wo sh.illUUe acollcc
tion foranv object piohibitioii or otliirwibC
I am nosltU e that in } fccssioii and peojilo
uould not he in fnvoi of taking acollrctiou iu
accordnuro xvilb thoiusolutlon "
lev ! John Goidon , D ID , suicl "I am notn
member of thoiiiunsleilalunlon bull think
tint the net ion It took In icgm-d tb next Sun-
dnv la iunoiso biiidinpon thochuicUos of
the citv The Westminster chuich being
under thocontiol of the Pies by tcrlnns ) stem ,
which luk-i politics out oftho iralpit , u ill not
take tip a collection for campaljjn purposes
nnd I do not pioposo to preach prohibition on
tint du\ '
Her. jLeard \ , Knos Piesbyteriaii church ,
* nlil : " \\liL-ii \ \ thnt lesolution was pissed
tlicioMIV imny present who did not veto
foiit I am not polnjr tot.ittoanv netlon on
it and wll nottiUeup theiolleftion for < am-
paiRii puiposcs ns diiectod. I have already
spoken once on tlio subject of prohibition ,
\\hlch is ull I shall do in tint line 'Iho min
islorial association docs not rejuescnt all the
mlnlsteis in tlu city b.anj moans
nnd it K hxrillv ilpht to condemn
the cleiKi at Urge for uerylhlne that Is
doni-atit '
lcv. ! J G Sihnlblo , First German I'rcsbv-
teiinn church "I was not piescnl at the
ineetiiiKof tlio union or woulu ha\o rt > tel
ngiliist tlio resolution. I nm nrohiblx the
onlv inliilUurnlio vote ufjaliist jirohibl
tion , nnd.ilsoliiboi airamst it. Uonsequentlv ,
ith notlikolj tliuv I shoull jtivich for Hot-
tuku up a collection tot . .ho benefit of its
cimnulgn fund "
Uov.V. \ . S. Wnrowas calltMl upon and Ae
dined positively toscc ortnllc to thoieportcr
on the .subject
Cttiztmof Omahaal liomtnnil abrouil
itiiicinliti Hint tlic } ( imtniatjdtiunif
cue fi Idiu , Vdoliei 31 , and
Unless moio cnio is given to the hair the
comlnpinan Islinbloto bo a huirloss animal ,
hence , to i > mont the hair fiou falling use
Hall's Huir Itonevcr
Cltlztmnf OffldJinnt hnmt nml nlironJ
itmcmtitr that the i tmalntntiiliiiiinf rcijhti ntlnn
ait n Mai/ . October 31 , ant SnluiJay , Aortm
la 1. _
3. U Marshall , formerly wth Stonohilli' .
left ycsterilw for nfovweolcs ro t wltli'fi lend *
in Atlantic , lj j\hout Janunry 1 Mr. Wai-
shall \\l\\ \ \ oeu ) u lur o dry ( foods sloiu hi
Denver _
Citiztr.s nfOmaliaat liumt anil nbionil
oi Kf WaiOilnt > ej 31 , and Saturday , A'otem-
Itr 1
"Look Here'
The results of ONE THOUSAND
mercury , even DOI.T.AHB Will 1)9
In the hands of a paid lo any corn-
skillfull physi pc-tunt chemist
cian , are to be who Mill flml , on
dreaded , In the analjsls , n part
hands of the icle of Mercury ,
populace It becomes - Potash , or other
comes oxcecd- poisons , in Swift's
Inglydangorous ; Specific. It is
and when com purely vegetable ,
pounded Into and never pio-
nostrums by Ig ilucea bad effects. ]
norant hands It
becomes fatal ,
Boole on Illood and Skin diseases free. ]
Kulft XiiMuftnCrkAUojiU. . TiJ
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JS J * * /x * ir4 J y 1/J v * * * \ * v ff WV lv
DELICIOUS , STRENGTHENING TO THE NERVES.
Tea anil coffee cheer but do not nourish. They even
leave an injurious effect upon tlic nervous system. Indeed
there is no beverage like
"BEST & GOES FARTHEST. "
It sti'tmfaftt and r:0uiis/tes as none other , leaves no bad
effects ami is a flesli-former of tlie most approved type.
K9-VAV JIOVTKN'SIOCOV ( "on triedntnrnrsnsod ) Tho.lrninrnmjrtnUo
It 1 % lili | il iuiii' nnil I IIP \ -iik x % lili Impunity ' 1'lir n veiling t-fU ( nf ( cit
iiml cnnTuo in o 4ilitliittil liy III ntcnily me , iktut IICITIII : ilUiinlrt m ft
lli > vfiliiii < lircv | < iilrcU Dcllclnim tollin ( nilc "I.uiL' ' t milu In I lie \tnilil. "
S\MI
grow Jdar in lhe lighhof-
: their works , especially i
use
It * is a.solid ce kc ofscourin
see p used ( -oro.il clea nin
purp os es.Ml / grocers keep it
/ / 7"O / / > IO'O70T ) bymanl'a ' woman who slrivoi
LUVE. O LMUUn V LUd I to please her household nnd
worfcs horscll to dcaili in Iho effort. M tlio house docs not loon as brighl as a pin , sha
gets Iho blame ii tilings arc upturned while house-cleaning goes on why blame her
again. " One remedy is wilhin her reach. ' * II sic ! uses SAPOLIO everything will look
clean , and Iho reign of house-cleaning disorder will bo quickly over.
Some
Growing
Too Fast
become listless , fretful , without ener
gy , thin and weak. But you can for
tify them and build them up , by the
use of
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND
HYPOPHOSPHITES
O " Lime uiul Mo l ,
They will take It readily , for it i : al
most as palatable as milk. And it
should be remembered thnt AS A 1'KK-
vi.Yin : : OK ciwoi-rot'cinson coi , s
IH BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG , IT 13
UHEQUALUD. sttoldiitlHtllnthnaoffrrca. .
"THIS is AN AGE o APOLLINARIS WATER. "
n'lilttr Ilrs int.
Apollinans
"THE QUEEH OF TABLE WATERS. " .
The filing at Iho Apollimris Spring
( Rhcmsh Prussia ) amounted lo
11,8 94. . , 000 tollies in 1887 ,
12,720,000 tollies m 1888
and
15,82 ,000 & / / / 1889.
NOTIOE. The ulUmvn Ytllc-.u labels of
tht Afilln jnt Company , / trntttJ , ar :
frotftted tv ferpttud Jnjunctiont of the
Supreme Court ,
BEY/ARE OP IMITATIONS ,
Corner Oth auUHarnsy Streets , Omalu.
FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL
Chronic Diseases and Defoimities.
DR. A. T. MoTjA.TjaHL.IN , President.
KoundoU by Dr. J.V , Moltonamy.
W. S. ROBINSON ,
ANALYTICAL and CONSULTING
OHRMIST.
Waters and Oils aSpoolnlLy
1112 DODGE STREET , OMAHA , NEB
DR.MCG-REW
THE SPECIALIST.
Morn limn I'ijcur * pv | > nrlcn > ln tlio tnmliiiwit ol
PRIVATE DISEASES.
A cure ( TimnntccU In 3 to 11 TO thy w Itliuul tlic losi
Of nn liuur H HHIL
STRICTURE
loniiiinentljr enroll vtlthout pnlnnr iMitnniienli mi
( ultlii , no illlitlu 'lliu nui t rciiiiirknUlK icniuily
kiiDvt ii to uunlern MI ! net * \ \ rile for 1 1 r ml lira
SYPHILIS
CURED IN 3O TO CO DA.YS.
lr VcC.rcwt Ircitincnt for Ililsltrrllilrt Moo I ill * .
rare Im IHMII prdMounct'il tliu mu t lowcrfnl nml
riico > iiil [ rcinuilyi > ti > rillii rriil fur HIM nlrailiitii
ctiru of this uiMMHo Ilia fiiic9H with tliM ill cnnu
linn iictcr liocn i-iiiinlletl A LUIUI Itlo cunt , ill All-
\\rlln fc.r . i I
LOST MANHOOD
nnil nil ttcilninKof tlio MiiuM orcm * niT
Iliiililltr n nil IIKIOII | k'licy nliioluloly cuiuil Jhc re-
liut la liriiiKMllnlu nml ci iiiiiilctp
SKIN DISEASES ,
Cutnrrli rlicMHiKillirn nml nil illmiscsof Ilinblool
HviT , kliliiuyiiiinl blnililer IITIII mm Mr cim-it
FEMALE DISEASES
mill tiournlxl" iiorvousncuniiililln n-inif tliomoin-
ntli . IlittorH ' ' ' '
citrttl. MJio llnuin 'I'lontiiHMit for
lailloit U pronuiinctil tiy nit who hmo u i'il 11 , to l u
llu * inuat romp tu iiiul runvuiilont liini'Mnrwr of-
d'rcd ( ur tliu Iriiiitiiiont of fuiinln illu-atiM It li
Iruly \roin1crful rcuioit ) Nn liiilriinionti , no
imlll IIOL'IIH l-OHl AlllKS Hlf r. TI ) I IIM.1
DR. McGREW'S
ranrvelom juccc n lm won for him n reputation
which Is irulf imtlniml In clmractur nnil Ills
> rn < f imtlPMl.i ruarlioi from Ihii .MliinUolii tliu
1'iiLltU The Ituttor Ii n vruilniitii of iii'uri.Aii'
ini'illrlno unlltm li.nl loininntl rir fiilodmrlpncu In
liOMillil | iriclkc , unil IH clmscil iiinonK the Icailliu
rpoclalUls liiiniiilerM sgli'iicu 'irciitniiiit liy torin
HKiinlfiiLi'rlto | fur circular ! about cuuiuf tin
nbuMjillsuaHs I IIEE
OfTice , 1 4th and Farnam Sts
ICntlnnco onollliorntri-ct
WEAK WOMEN
Smoloiiisdtcii Nrrto lloiim
will euro wink linck , Inko nwnf tlmt tlomnr , tlnil
Icollnu Unit nervous i .tliaiMllun put rtiHi'-t | h jnur
tin < : ki lirlulitun XIIIH ujrn ulvuyiiu new llfu muni
tion tiiictlti. | | . iniiku ) ou ten ml I MHIU ntimctlvn
AtiNolnli.y | llnriiilc1 * ! * Htiro | | ft t iv iNNiimli
I'liliiplilut Jri-o Nl UVi : 1IKAN CU . IIUITiilu N t !
hol.l li ) linodniiin Druii Co , HID luriiainbl ,
Oinnlia Miliratku
-\EW )
Collurti uiul C'ulIW.
Correct Stjlei.
Reit Quality. Perfect Fitting.
TRY THEM. '