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THJfi OMAHA DAlLiY JLJJi E : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1800-SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 ROMANCES IN REAL LIFE , Atlnal Occurrences Which Eeatl Like Chap ters from the Story Books. TtlE CLOUDS ROLLED BY AT LAST. Itciinloii cd'n Knnilly Hepnrat- oil liy tlin War A Hlek CMrl Cured lj IJDVC Won In Ten ' * SlllUltCH. Here IH tin intorestlnp story in which two estimable ladies of Atlanta are in terested , writes a correspondent of the tlio St. Louis Globe-Dctnoornt. They mo Mrn. S. II. Tompklns , who lives at 100 Crow slreol.luid her daughter. Miss Lena Toinpkltm. one of the best tunuhurs in the ptibllu bchoolH. The botfi""tf ' of the tory ilutes from Atlanta , when Shorinnn'H urmy entered hero. At that llnio there lived liero a Mr. SlmeUclfurd. who hud a ilautjhlcr. Miss Siilllo , quite u Imndboine ( ; lrl. When Sherman'a army cntoied , one of liib ollleeiv , Major llavi- hind TompUin.s , siw the young lady and AVIIH very much smitten \\lth hor. Slier- innn ( irdei-ed everybody to leuvo Atlanta imd at tile sumo tinm Major Toitiklnfl ) ( was ordered to rcjiort to Louisville for duty. Ho HIIW Mr. Shaekolford and of fered bim protection if lie would take his family to Louisville. Tlio olTor was neeeiited , and Mr. Shnekelford and hit family , with the major and thrco other oIllcci'H , proceeded to Louisville In u cut chin tered for the purpose. Soon aftei Major Tompkins wns married to Mibf Sullii ! .Shaekclford. For tovoral years- they li\ed very happily together , ami tlien mi unexpeoted cloud rose between .them. Two frlcndH of the. major's wife , with two oilier parties ) , murdered foui federal guards in South Carolina. Thoj wore wealthy peojile , but they wort coiirtinartiuled ntid sentenced to death Major Tomukins was a lawyer , and , in the war was over , he received from 1're.s ideiit Johnson a reprieve for the men foi three months. Ho then .succeeded ir eleiirltif'them , but could not collect lili fee from them , although they wore vorj wealthy. tioino timonfter that Major Tompkini enyated with the Amorleun Law Time1 to travel , collecting for it interesting canes in law. Ho was away from home for months together , and during his ab hence blw wife , in a jocular way , wrot < Unit she and the baby , Lena , would go a divorce if lie staid away mueh longer The men who murdered the guard' ' feared the major. ThlnUing he wouh ( ire.ss them to eolh'et liih fee from them they began writing letters to him , tolj iiitf him that bib wife Imd hecured a di voree , and when bis lettois cmno the ; would bo intercepted. Two year.s after ward these snme people wioto to Mrs TompKlns , and told her that they lint fcoen a notieo of her husband's death in i Now York ( taper. Always aecusitoinei to the best of everything , Mrsv. Temp idiiH found it \\orktogotulong foi a time by Inking i in sowing , but llnall ; her daughter , Miss Lena , grow up am helped her , mid then she secured a posi lion us teacher in the public sehooln Heali/ing the embarrassment that at tends a separation , Miss Lena went ti witrktollnd her father where ho wu if living , and where his body was i dead. She wrote to every hospital ii New York , but no trace could bo oh tained. She then wrote to every 'towi In Illinois , from which stale her fatho onliBted , asking for information concern ing him. After many disappointments Mis Lena received a letter from Fairliold 111. , enylng there was a lawyer there b the name of II. Tompkins. She wento and found that it was her father. Ill persecutors had written him that hi wife bad im.rricd again mid that th iluugbtor'H name had been changed film explained everything , and then h told her bo had been expecting her fo live years , for he know she would com to him sooner or later. It wns in th family to clear up mysteries. Ho woul have gone to her and her mother , bti thought their names had been chnngct Through the efforts of Miss Lena nil th mimiiuior.Mamliiig of twenty years wi bo swept away mid a comnlolo reconei liition will bo oflected. The bcbt of th atlnir is that Major Tompkins is one t tlio most prominent men in his .section , lawyer of great ability and u man t considerable merit 1'rovidonco society is greutly stirrc over u fashionable wedding that was 1 have taken place there tlio other da ; ' but which lit the eleventh hour was tl' dared oil. The parties involved mo tl Rov. J. A. At wood , rector of St. Jnmo 10plt > copal churchand MisHKvalavinoi of llio wealthiest joung women in Fro1 ideneo. Miss Davis through life hi been u devout uttendimt at Urueo Hpi copal church. She is un heiress of e tensive estate , has a vast amount ready money mid u largo income , says dispatch to the Chicago Tribun Among her possessions ? is the finest i olegnnt mansions on tlio west side of tl river , the homestead of the Davise Personally she is charming , nceoi : pllslicd , benevolent und handsome. Tl Rov. J. A. Atwood has one of the mo remote of Kpibcopnl church pulpitBhor a little parish ut the "jumping oil" 01 of the city , located on Gessler stree and with a bare handful of parishioner * Tlio income to the presiding rector hi always been very meager. Rector A wood received an introduction to All Davis at the hands of a wealthy HosU gentleman. From the very outset si took mi interest In him , and the clerg man WIIH a frequent diner at the mice 1 nil homo mid was the guest at times the relatives of Miss Davis. Mrs. Edmund W. Davis , a lady supoi in her richness and grand and liberal her ideas , as soon as she heard of tl engagement declared that snob i nlliuncQ could never liavo her sunotio Hector Atwood was "cut" bv the fiiml when ho called on the Davises after tl hciu-et had transpired. Miss Davis , ho over , received him with her custnma grace. Tlio cas > tlo-liko villa bolt Ila'/.urd'B towering granite monumoi known asScarboro , it was agreed , shou bo the bceno of the wedding feast , u September 10 named as thu day. T olllciating clergyman , Including t llov. Uishop Clark of the Kplbeoj dioccbo , were notlllcd to attend , but In jiiglit , just on the eve of the weddlii Miss Davis concluded thnt hho had u m filon In continuance of single bliss , n Hector Atwood was at once notilied her decision. % .Topso Horntlon about twenty-two yoi ago came to Mississippi from La Grunt GIL , was elected president of Libei high school , Ainlto county , and wh there won the rospeet and esteem of t whole community , writes a Ila/olhui ( Mlbs. ) correspondent of the Mom pi Apncal. After touching two terms resignoAthis position and usstiined cr - trol of tlio church ut Union Chun .ToUei-bon county. Among the people this small village wm > a Mr. Cute , w f WIIH the happy father of u beuutl ( laughter. Hotwecn the young profest mid this htindfiomo bnmuttu an uitlnui teen sprung up which ripened Into lo' ' Iii duo time they wore married. For two j nra thulr married life wns n con tinued round of jo.ious contentment , but eoon to end. A letter did the work. It wai from avomnn claiming1 to be the wife of Herndon. from whom bo wns not divt'ccd. To the grief mid mortification of the wife of two years , llerndoii ad mitted everything , but plead his grout lovu for her im mi e\eu'o for his Bin. J'oollng that it was Impossible for him to maintain bis former position in the conlldence of the people of' "nion Cliurch , the facts relating to his llrst mtirriago having all been made public , the miserable husband carried his wife and babj to her father's home , und soon nf- terward loft Mississippi to lead a varied and sometimes ivclclus"1 life. Forwevu- raljearsho taught wcliool in Alnbumii and Missouri , and for a while renros- enled some ( nomincnt mercunlilo linns as traveling agent , A few months since he succeeded in getting n divorce from his Ih t wife In Georgia , ami immediately wrote to pur- ties in ila/lohtirstconeorninir the where abouts of his second wife. On receiving information that nho lived in Hiix.lo- | hurst mid hud never married , lie at once determined to visit her. On ranching Hu/loliurst lie inquired the way to her homo und turned his steps thither. The wife of seventeen vur.s ago , who hud not scon or hoard from him during the whole time , saw him us ho wus approach- Ing. Turning to her daughter , a bright girl of seventeen summers , Hho e'x- claimed : "Yonder comes your father , " and fainted. After a brio conversation with Ins wife and child , ho walked over to Ihoelnik'H olllcc , ( interned u license and the services of the lov. ? W C. C'uld- well , and they were the second time united in m-itrimonlul bonds , the meet ing , reconciliation und marriage all oc curring tlio biuiio ovcnlng. It seems now to bo the opinion of the friends of Lewis M. Grillln that his sui cide on the eve of u hccond niarrlngo , as niirratcd in tlio World , wus occasioned by undying dovotlon to his llrst wife , says the Richmond , Vn. , coriespondent of the Now York World. To a friend who congratulated him re cently he said : "I um afraid 1 cnnnot make her ( his allluneed ) happy. " "Mon day morning , as soon as 1 heard ho hud shot himself , " continued this friend , "I went iiround to bis rooms ut once. As I entered 1 saw u splendid likeness of his wife rehting on a magnificent ousel , facing the door. Ho ulso had another very good picture of Mrs. Grillln. It ut once Unshed across my mind Unit hero wus the cause of suicide. When I went homo I told my wife what I hud s-ecn without expressing any opinion , and she at once advanced the same theory.1 Another friend thinks his suicide tlio result of mental aberration , duo to ills sullerings from liver troubles. "He was subject to tits of overwhelming melan cholia , and I luivo no doubt that whllo in one of Iho-e awful slates of depression it occurred to him that lie would not bo able to iniiKe tin- girl whom ho loved happy , and for Unit reason ho took his life. " Grifliifs will was admitted to prnhato yesterday. The estate , it is estimated , will net about $7t,000. ! The will , which wus written by the testator himself , hours the date .Inly 12. ! . Ho leaves one- third of his property to Miss Nellie Rogers , whom ho was to have married October 11. Another bequest is to the testator's niece , Leliu O. Winston. For his gruy mare , Horn , with her colt , ho leaves t" , " > 0 ( ) in charge of Miss Winston to euro for this favorlto steed. In the will the testator asks that his body shall bo buried in Hollywood cemetery by the side of the gmvo'of his wifo. lie sots apart $1,000 , the Interest of which the administrators tire required to use in keeping the graves in order. A short time ago Amos Lewis of Sonior's Point , who is a widower about llfty-oight years of age , possessing con siderable wealth , and Miss Annie Hisloy of Atlantic City , a huiulHomo blonde , wore entire strangers. Miss Kisloy is twciity-tlvo jeursof ago mid is considered by all who Unow her to bo u beautiful .vonian , says a special from Mav's Land ing , N. . . , the St. Louis Republic. At present she Is a bend saleswoman in n fashionable millinery establishment in Atlantic C'ity. She arrived at Somor't Point ut 11 o'clock yesterday morning U attend a dinner party given by Mrs1. Ci'oorgo Anderson. At the dinner part. ; Mr. Lewis mid Miss Risloy wore Intro duced and soon were engaged in conver sation. They wore mutually pleader witli each either and the eonverbiitiot was continued fur several minutes. Ale lust Mr. Lewis remarked thtit ho greatly ' need of a good housekeeper , to which MUs Hif-loyjokiiiL'ly answered "How would I aiHwer ? " Mr. Lewis im mediately answered that lie woultl IK well pleaded , but inoro so if she would become bis wifo. The huly wtu startled by this abrupt proposal , bul was ovldrMitly not displeased with tin question. Hlie asked for time to eon niilm1 tiio question , which was granted her. AYHhin two minutes bbo returnee o and promptly accepted him. This brief'I'ourtbhlp all toolc place Ii the course of ten nitnutcH. Mr. Lowii so ardontlj pressed his suit that blu agreed to Iwvu the ceremony take plant at once. Accordingly the dinner pnrtj IH tir'ned Into u wedding. The Hov ; Mr. Chambers of Seiner's Point wai hunt for , anil the twain \\eroinailoont within two hours after their lirst meet ing. The groom is senior member o the firm of Lewis Brothers" , sailmaUori of Somer's Point , mid one of the ohlos firms in Now .lersoy. Ho owns consider ublo propel ty , ami is considered vor ; wealthy. MRisloy ! Is highly con Heeled , und u resident of Atlantic City Among the names of those licensed ti marry in St. Louis the other day , ther appeared that of Miss Missouri Howari and .lohn K. Lanlmch. This recalls on the strangest cases that over eaino t the notice of the iniWie , sajs the KupuL tic of that city. Karly la&t hjirlng Mib Howard , who is still a very \oung lady WIIH alllictcd with a peeullar inaliul , which was unite beyond the undorbtand ing of her parcntfl and pn//led the jthy siclans that woio culled hi. The youn ; ludy would MilYor at times with a hurt c mental agony , during which she eon Btantl ) culled for "John. " ' She rofuoet to take the medicines prescribed for ho by the doctor- , and constantly rev worse. At laM , her parents wore in ducctl to bond for .lohn Lanbach , am when ho cmno bho begun to grow beltoi id and from the dying condition she was ii 10 when .lohn made his llrst visit who see 1U grow well and strong , lie saved ho 111 life by Ills prcj-onco at her bedside , an bt who 1- . about to reward him. Tlio eoupl btgl wore eoiiit.wtly together , and it wns in glS stood that tht\\ would have heon marrlo Sid some time ago , but Miss Howard's pai of outs oipocd ] tlio match. Mr. Howari who is a MeamlKKit captnin , is away o the river now , and the eouplo proimhl rs took tlio opportunity to got married \ < rsK fore lils return. The young lady K mother uppoaiod at the telegraph ollit yesterday inonilng in a very much o : 10 cited state and announced that sli st wished to tolojjranh to Mr. Howard I is come homo immediately. Before ho en 10 arrive Miss Howard will bo Mrs. Lai IIh - bach and tlio lovers will have hueecede h , lit getting ahead of their parents. of 10 A tine collection of water colors on o : 111 hlbitlon at Ilogler & WJiltmoro's , 15 or Dodge st. eyo' Dr. Birnoy , uoao and throat , Boo bit Bright Sclutellatiom of the Wits All Over the Country , LITTLE JOHNNY TALKED TOO MUCH. HoVnt Krank usVI1 ns Polite A Itcpnrtor'f ) Xrup'snry 13\ponsc8 A Question In Poker A I'ull Idyl. ' nnrbor-"Wlmt nro Munscj's Weekly : - > ou hoUllnt ? on totho cliulr with bolli hniuls thnt way for ! " Vli'Um-"I'm afraid that razor will pull mo out on tlio floor. " On the llonm. Llfflit : .lohmoti "How HUoutthcHO Mmros in thu I' . I ) . Q. nillro.ul tliut jou bought ) Ilnvo they rhctil" Tonipsoti "Yes , Indeed -way up. Tlio wholu concern hiw KOMO up. " A lilscliiHtiro. WcstboroiiKh Tnbuno : LUtlo Johnny "Mannnu wants you to uoino to tea tonight. Miss PIHSU "Th it's i < nice llttlu fellow ; I hall bolcllhtQ 1. D1J your nuiitiu say any thing else , detirl" "Yea ; she sntd she s'nosod she might as well have It done with. " NYuossnry The Kpooh : Hoportor "Tlio expenses wore $3 on that story. " Kdltor "Kh how's tint I,1 Kcporter "Why , you should know a poli tician couldn't tell a story as long as that without Kitting dry ; and this fulltnv was a IContuuklauwhogotilry at every paragraph. " The XlRlit Key Washington Post : "In wluit Uoy Is that sonjr , 'Home , Sweet Home , ' written1 ! nsUcil illyltlns of his wife. "Tho nlKht key , I shouUl that lady \vitli ii'ffiiulo umpunsU. \ iiilllo Sin-rot. Munsoy's Weekly : Cuinsn I always go Into a ifcstnunuit and pet a lunch when I hap pen to mil caught In a shower. Hanks That is strango. Why do you tlo 111 Cumso Hecamo there nro umbrellas stand ing lu the corner : ) of restaurants almost all the time. _ I'l'om ii DiHxriiiith'il Port. I'HCh. Mv poem's returned. 'Twas my best , But I know what's mnlss ; The stan/us , so ilnely expiessed , Did not end Just Like This. _ A Hello of IllN MKIIIH. Indianapolis Journal : "Is this old l.iteh- key a relic of vonr grandfather's d.iysl" "No ; of his nights. " A Chicago A New York Sun : liest man ( to Chicago groom ) Is everything ready ! Groom -1 think so. "Got the i-ingt" "All tight. I have tlio license and the tip- plication lor divorce. Let thu ceremony pro- ceod. " Knsilv Light : CorrusponuVucc ICditor Hero's a fellow who want's to know how he can ac quire a How of language. What shall I say to him ( Snake Kilitor Ask him If he ever trleJ stepping on a tack \\jth his bare feet. us Ul > j as He Looked. Life : Mr. U. What are you laughing about , Jennie ! Mrs. U. I was Just thinking what a fool you looked when you proposed to me. Mr. H. ( sighing ) Yes ; and 1 was Just as biga fool as I looked. Little .lolinny'H Answer. Washington Critic : "Johhy , you may give mo the name of some wild llower. " said the teacher of botany. Johnny thought awhile , and then said : "Well , I reckon Injun meal comes about as near being wild Hour as any thing I know of. " A Pokoris ? ! Opinion. Mrs. Pokerdeck Ugh ! The king of Owan- daki must bo a brute. He got intoxicated the other day and beat his three wives to death. Mr. Poker.leckThat's right. "lliirhtl You you brute. I suppose you would try it on mo , wouldn't joui" "No , no , no , my di'ar. But in his case it was nil i iglit. A king full always beats three queens , you know. " .lUHlllluatllH ) . Chatter : "My boy , you know I disapprove very much of your lighting , but I cannot help feeling proud of von for whipping such a big lellow as that. What did vou whip him for ! " "Why , ho said 1 looked like you. " A Very Good Plan. New York Weekly : Sweet Girl Pa , the bouse next door was robbed last night. Pa Mercy ' Next door ! Sweet Ciirl Yes ; and the burglars have been In two or thrco houses on this block u ithln a week. PaI know it , I know it. It's terrlblu ! But what eati I do ) Sweet C51rl 1 was thinking it might bo a good plan tor Mr. Nicefellow and mo to sit up a few nights and watch for them. Oi. tilt ! Same Subject. Atlanta Journal : A young medical student walked Into the Old Book store this morning and said : "I want to look at a work on anat omy. " "I regret to say , " ronlied Mr. Hurko , "that I have only one work on that subject. " "What's that ! " ' "Burton's Anatomy ol Melancholy , ' " and ho showed him the vol ume. The young man tinned the loaves mechanically "a few hccon.ls , said It would do , paid lor the book and walked out. A I IK Difference. Inter-Oeeau "You can't toll Chicago - : me thnt smoking Is unhealthy , " remarked Chap pio. " 1 saw In the newspapers an account ol the death of a woman in Kentucky , at the age of UKi , who had smoked all her life. " "Yes , " replied Trotter , "but she used to bacco , not cigarettes. " A Grasplnc Monopolist. Somervlllo Journal : "My stars ! " ex claimed the rich employ or when his workmen asked forun Increase of pay , and the foronmi of the delegation turned to his 'is oclutes am. MI id : "There , you sec. Wo always know hi thought he owned the catth , and now hosay he's got a clinch on the whole universe out side. " _ A I ' 'all Idyl Misunderstood. Life : "May I kiss you1' ? It was in the orchard. She muwoied bin not. Picking ii leaf from a pear tree near bj she handed It to him. Ho thought ho read lie answer. "Leave. " Turning , ho went his way , She ga/ed at him In astonishment , for sin meant her answer to bo , "You luivo leal. " Alas ! mid so It all ended , 1I 1 A Shrewd Woman. I Munsoy's Weekly : Mrs. Wteketts Don' you object toour husband betting on th rates ! " Mrs. 1'iirkotts O , 110. I have an agon on the Hold who takes up nil my husband' hots. 1 have almost mauo my fortune out a him. Grout Ijiiok. Chicago Post : "And you mean to sny thn your train crossed the clmsin whore th hrldKO had burned without being wi-eckcd Koiiuirkublo ! What kept it from goln tlounl" "As good luck would have it , Just at tnn moment It wus being held up by train rol 11 bci-s. " Tliu'rmsr : Man round , Xmv York Weekly : Cltl/ciiess-Old yo , KO und thnuh thnt editor for m-lnllng the * things about you I . Citizen Iont to the ofllce , but I uouldu liiut him. Cltlzenciw Whom did you find thorot Citizen No one butn Brfatblibull.iiecUc fellow u Uo inxtcnded hu was rcsuouslblo ft that nrtlde , but 1 know frwA'rils loo-w that be couldn't writ * ! . He MUictl the Kniilir ) ) | Tnnc . Texas Sittings : General Sicnimu | con the platform at a public meetlngi- Where am II 1'rlcmlAt the reunion dt the society. Ocnernl 8. ibcwildeicjT , apparently ) mean , who am I ! I'rloml ( anxiously ) WM * , . } ou nro Oeuinl Sherman , of course , t . , General S. Well , I wasn't < iulto sure about It. The band hasn't plnyeil "Hall to the Chief" or "Marching Throjjgb Georgia. " P. S.--Tho band made up for It aftorwntd. SJic Favored the Tin ; hrl llnnte. Albany Argus : A young couple entered the union depot and bought tickets for 'I rev Tlicro was a belt line train ready , but the persistently refused to bo ml It "Why won't you come , Maud ( " ho Usual "O , I'huwloy. 1 don't want to go up on this side , " she gushed in reply. "But , Maud , wo'l get to Tioy Ju t the same. " "Ye * , Clmwley , but wo won't go throned the tunnel. 1 want to go through the tun nel " "What do you want to go through the tun nel for , Maud ! " queried the dense young man. "O , Clmwley , " was nil she mild. Then Chunk ) iintHMred to catch on , for he blushed. Tlioy waited until the bell line train went the other way. A Mi-alu'it Verdict. Arkansas Traveler : A coroner' * Jury re turned u verdict to the olUvt that a certain man had died of alcoholism. "Your verdict Is absuul , ' some one snld to the coroner. "Why sol" "Bi-causo he was never known todtlnk.1 "That's a fact. " 'He never went Into n saloon. " "You are light. " ' Then why do you say he died from the ef fects of alcoholism , when we all know that he was shot Ji' " I'lmt's all very true,1' the coroner replied , "but the man who shot 1dm was drunk Don't talk to me. If jon please. I under stand mv business. Deceased was Killed liv whisky. " Faults of digestion cause dl-oidcrs of the liver , and the whole svstem becomes de ranged. Dr. .1 H. McLean's Stiengthenlng Cordial unit lllood Purlller poifcots the pro cess of digestion and assimilation , and thus makes pine blood. A 1'i-ooklyn I ) IH'H Suicide. The death of mi Irish setter owned In John Ijurdon of HrooUj n , is itUribuU'il to suicide , mid HO the returnof tlio police - lice of tliut city liuve rcvordiMl it. MI\ * the Now York Tiiiu-s. Mr. IJimk-ii owiuyl two Irish --otters which wore fav orite in his household. MiHni'dcii \\IIH projwrin } , ' Mipiier on Friday ni lit , when she heard u loud noise1 in 'tho bit ting room on the top Hour. She found tliut thu tlotf hud upset a liuriitn lump on the llooi- and set lire lo tlio carpet. The do < f , which uns notljariiulor other wise injured , stood no IP the open win dow , mid Mr * . Unrdcn tried to call him to her. Ho turned around , t-oomed to Hi'un hot1 features nnxiously , and then boi'diif ; out of the open \uiuio\v. ITo fell on tlio Huff-stones lioo\\ ! \ and died in stantly. What is It that makes George Kdnmnds so cool ami placid , and how dues ho do such deep thinking ! It is because ) io ne\er allows him self to bo Imrr.is-rtid with colds. lie takes l > r. Hull's Cough Syrup , he. does. Sold every where fori ) cents. Dr. Birnoy cures o.Uurrli , Heo bltlj , ' . . i ' - HO'H as I1 Isky tin I-Jver , Now. The little town of I'alon , south of Jioro , IH ( 'roitly oxeilcd over a marve lous faith euro wrought there , says a Fort Dodge , In. , spiu'ltil to tlio Chicago Herald. The patient , l ieholas Wills , had boon a bedridden cvipplo for years , not bointr able to vnlk oven' with crutches. A lady from Don Moiiies called upon him , prayed with liim and told the disease to leave hurt. She then ordered him to yet up and walk. Uo ( untested that ho could not , but she wild he could , and the third time slio told him lie > jol up mid walked to the Held where his brothers wore at work. He said tliut lie is cured , and that the pains with which he Htill'ored for four yearn have enliioly left him. The truth of the fnrcjrolnir iV vouched for by many reputable citi/o'it of I'alon. Dr . Birney , nice and throat , lice bld B , 8 , WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent in Omaha lorGorhmn Man- ufuuluring Go's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest. Come nml MIO us. Cor. Douglas & 15th SI Co.-nor Oth and H.ir.ieStreets , Omaru. FOH THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases arid Deformities. . DE. A , T. Mo-LAUGHLIN , President Founded by Dr. J. , W , MoMenamy. NERVE AND BflA TREATMENT. Bpcrlflc for 'lyit rl , DlninMi , THi , K ur lKl . Wivhe ( uliiMt , UtntM Iwprttilon. Haftenlnirar the llrnln r tultlnt ; In Inunltyna l dlnir to inl > rj ilw urJ ilutlh. rrrmaiura Old A , lurrenni . Iot ot 1'owci tnulther lex , Inroluntary Lonea , anil flpvrin tonLu.fl ca-jieJ br ottritrUo - \ of the Lrtin , nelfchuta 01 orer Inaoiif nce. iuich bet contuni one moiitL'i tivat m nt. llaboi , oj- nil for O , tent br in \il\h \ * acl > order lor tli bain , will rend mirrlmtoi pnarantvtt to rvfunil raci y It thu treatment rolU W turu * Uuaruit v Iwuv4 andirvoulnDkoltlvnlvlit GOODMAN DHUG CO. , , llioruruam btrooU - Omaha Neb , G. A. LindquesT IS AGAIN IN TIlC Merchant : - : Tailoring buslnrss nnd Invites Ills old frlimils iinil pa rtiiiK , ui w rll us HID Ji'iicral publltn cM un oct hlb nuw rttocli uf Imported vd iloincat 'in. E\or.vllilnx first cluss.an ESTABLISHED 1874. . 316 S 15TH S' SANTA GLAUS SOAP. You T\SI\ THE F\EASOrl'S \ i'KOpE , /\S \ GOOD ' 5 1 HE So IT'S B V NKIAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO. EXPERIItiEfWS ! IMMEDIATE STRENGTH ! TE2E DE GR.OOX l MinethliiB Absolutely new in meillclne , n iicrfert lltllo wonder , porforrnltiKniros In tlio inokl oliMimiU' ( H"K''iif I.oU or lrillltijf I' T. r.'orioiiH Dotilllty , Atiopli ) nf Ilio | uirlntr. . , \\lthout trouljlo or nltcnllon mi tlio purt ( if Hie i'ur .on tmliii ; 1' II 1 M > jiliilti unit simple In lt tnnsitriii'llon ihat niijoneonn nppl ) it. Its cflcetsuru almost iiistantnncous , und tliCKOoJ resulli BO on Inrrcnilng from ilay toilav. lU'.r. M'SKh AUI : NOT I'omiTILK Iccnuio It ictnlns IU imwpr for > car , nml n onn ( ei'llnc the blight" ! ! v.'Paktti'M can nt onro niil | ] > it ui"l quickly cut thort uu > u\ll tcniUiu'y mid n store the parts lo full hialtli nnd etrviiKtb. IN LOST OR for me1) , wlio ( cclth-.t their virile strength Is ( Iccrcnilnir.thli I'U'rtrl- tTAII IMf Df\UfED ' ' " ' mnrlc' ' ' " tincqnatel , llenclilnpr , an U ilors , UiiMcry fonnlnln ol rMILIIVU rUWtn manly vixor , It soon lostorcs the local ncrci nml inusolrR to ( nil iiourr No matter how many tltni3 ynu aiu > Imyc failed heretofore , ) oil may I'lnjilo ) lliis lltllu Inslrumpnt with the certainty ol fiiccci' . IN EXHAUSTION Tlioconit ntrnrrentoIahMil ( iiflo\\liitllroctlytliroiiKh ( ! llio WFn\fnil < I nrPIl ITVFTC m-'fvci BlU-ctcd , itlmulutcs and MiciiRtlicns them , and by re- lMC.nVUUO UC.DILI I T t ntdritif ; conlraotllo jmncr to the KMnln.ilcflclvsntul ducli , ptc\cnts the constuut drain n'ld llu\y ofltil : fluid \ viilrhsoonVonsiunl ilcstrojs. IM DI AhHCD IMCCACt rersonn Imving Inflamvrmtlon of tlio lllaildcr , r lnfnl t'rlna- ' In ULMJULlX UIOtHOCO lion , Onnei , Knlnrso.l I'ru tatu ( ilnud , and lll.e ll order . Miotilil nc\eri'lTu up liopo uiitll they lm\o touted the IlCKrncrntni1 , Ii = nclloii In snih com plaints Isniarielons , as the many lotlmotiUls in our po sc-slon very plainly blow. VARICOCELE cured oiiklly and painlessly by onr new rnetboil. IK HEADACHES , NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , RHEUMATISM , and alt painful Nrrton * At. frLtlnnitlio Rentier current \thlch llousfrum thu IleKi'iirrntnr Is truly a natural rcnicdy. It I : casll ; upplled to any alkctcd part , and It ? ri. ull8 nru almost I'lalniituncou ! . THE REGENERATOR RECOMMENDS ITSELFI We depend for the extension of onr Irnilnm ujion the rcrommendntlnnt of Bratefnl and pirated Vfttluits ho li \o u rd the Iti'si-ncrntnr und nrrM Illlni ; to ntitiiowlcclKe Its merits SKNI ) * a nnd jsetoncof thp e little Medic nl Marvcln , and If it Is not exactly ns represented. \ < m citi h M > < mr immev baol > , for c can ntuayi llnd plenty of ru'toint-rs. MEN OTHERWISE SOUND \\iio llnd their lower lost or declining , will Imd In tills appllanion most iistf nl aminrlliy lltllc Instrument , am1 it will prove of the greatest \n\\id \ \ to nil who am weak , nervous or debilitated ou'AVo iiiimlinr ainoiic our jmtroiiN and lintionts Doot < ir . I.auvcrs. .Iiiiluf. roiicri-smnon , Cltrm 111111 , Itiiiikt-m nnd Jlt-r- clmiits. SENT POST-PAID SECURELY SEALED , UPON RECEIPT OF PRICE , $2. OUTiiH DcHiilptUt- Circular FUl'.i : 1111 uppltcntlon , T 5EDEGROOT ELECTRSC COMPANY.GGLibcrtySt. , NEW YORH- EDISON LAMP , Price Reduced One-Third ! IP' 16 C. P. Lamps , List Price , 80 Cents Each. Net Price. Discount in Lots , 25-150 , 45 $ 44 cts. each " 150-500.47'W 42 " 500 50 $ 40 'lfV 'lf ; From Nov. * I , (890 ( , Subject to Change Without Notice WRITE FOR TO- Nuaresl Distit-1 Office or lo any Electrical Stilly House , Il trl 't , 1'.illvnu IliilIilhiK , Nr\r Yolk. KiiRliinil District , .TK IVarl Street , liustnn. C I'll trill District , lUiilto llilllilliif ; , 0ilnio. ! | ftiiiitlicrn District , Cotton l xclmiiK * ' . Nrv OtlriuiH. JMiiiintulii DlhtrlLt , Dciiii-rC'iil. DlHtilct , Sun l < 'rnncl ro , Cnl. Nui tinvfstrru Dlslilit. I'm tliinil , Ore. Ciiiuiilliiii Dlntrli : ! , Tin unto , Can. EDISON GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. A WONDERFUL. INVENTION for those compelled to wear nrtificinl teeth. No more feeling that your mouth is too full , or being embarrassed , while talking or singing on account of a thiclc clumsy plate. We nt'e now making a vulcanite plnte known totheclentnl pr'o- fossion as the MORRIS1 THIN ELASTIC DENTAL PLATE , ns thin ns paper , elastic as whalebone , nnd tough ns leather , of uniform thickness nil over the roof of the plnte , the ridges or irregularities of the roof of the mouth appearing on the tongue side of the plnte , mnkmg n natural feeling to the tongue. You can talk as well with such n plate ns if your natural teeth were nil In. Just what public speakers and singers should hnvo. The cost of making these plates is but a trifle more thnn the usual i ubher plates. Cnll on Dr. Bailey , The Dentist , AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS. OFFVIS : J1. IXTOX J1LOCOJL / / / , / . NO OURR ! NO PAV. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. _ . _ jcnr ' experience. A refill ir crailuntu In innlklru , ni illplomii uliotr In ntllloitlrlnt wlt'i tlio nentcH ucc < > nil .Vcrrnui. I lironle mi I I'rlrutii illio.itm , \ iiuniii lunt euro C'nriinnM ' for 6 itirr I Miernmtorrhipn. l.ort ilmiliuuil , Somlim' ' Wo.ikni-m , SUlit I.'iliin. inii | iluncr SyiiDllli H'ntlii'j until minim uf tliu Illuinl , Skin nn < l I'rln irjr Orirnni N. II. I U'lnranlja/ ' ) ) fur iivi'rr uviu I un lirtikjan I dl In cure. I'onniirJUlun Iron , llook M ) " > ' . < 'iiii ul.lfv ) uunt fruj. Ollcu IIOJTJ 'J a m. lu s p in UiuHr ID a m. to 13 in FoilKAmtx D.tinr l.M'J" ' I'i'riiiilleul I'lIU lliu Iri'nch ruiuoily , uct on tliu uiunitrnnl ayRteiu uti 1 cure uppri' i > k > n Iroui irhutevur caiuu , I'rumoia MANHOOD m'mlruiiUon. Tliuiu iillU iliuiiM nut \i taken ilur l.nrly IK my anil AljiUv- ngiinuiunoy. Am , IMII Co , lto > nltr 1'ropt. , Hpen > - - Irauotoocy , toil Vlior , toe < cr , Ulny Co. , la. ( ieniilno liy Hliurnmn -McCuniiDll , Virleoeiloeuriil. PtrtunUiItd , loclk'o t , uuiir I' , t ) , ( ) in liu , U. A. Mclclior , Houtb vr ui u u. h w UomeTrr&lliti nlfr * aa li aid. OmuUui.M. I'.UIIu , CuuuUl UluUa. . ' , gr J tut ii. Uccieiy , rrof. n. B. UU'nt , Hi I'ultoubt. , . ' , r , TH15 Pl i : "O. Tlio nfiutc III our ilnto * will mnko n lonj No mnti or uoman non ll\lii | { \ ll | crrr ditto i Jocntncntitliout using tlio ( Vuro 0. It itatuli In ll > o ihlnl plicti In two , \vb'ro It will tcrtmln icn yr r ntul Ihrn ! no > o up tosrooml pl ca InlKO , nticru It wilt rrtt for 11110 luimlr il jc it , Tlicrvl < niiotlirr"9"\ > lilahlm&nl itoomnto tny , It I * unlike tliu figure 0 In Onr iliilri hi tlm ten peel thnt It lui nlremly mouil up to rttit | IAOO | , wlicrt It will jx'rmnncullv rvnuln. It licnlhJ tli "No , B" lll h Arm WhwUr AVll nn S ' In.Mnclilnc. . Tlio "No. 9" \ \ nl rmlomil for flrl ) ice ly l i cx | < rt of nuroiHint HID I'nrU r.ix | ltii u 0 ( ISXij \\licrr. nttcriMovrrocontfHt tl.i Ir.tUInc miv elilncs of tinorlJ , H WM nunnl.Ml thu only OMlitl 1'rlzo glM-u to fnwlly O | | IR innrliliio , all itlii > t < on fxlillilt lulling rcci'hulotr \ n\nnli Of gold nicOiK Uu Tlio r'rctioh Uoxrrninvnt Mr , Ni\tlmiiUl\\'liirUr.l'ri- tlioojuiHUiy | , with the Crt i of tinU louuf Honor. The "No. V U not nn oM mnclilin ; lin-rovf | > I u\on , but is nn entirely no\v inicl.iuo. niul tha GrtnJ t'rUo t J'ntu wninnl > .l it ns thu raml * ut advance In ronitic mtchltii ! iinctririMii of tin age. Tlioso who buy It can r - t sn-urn ] , tlict fore , of b vlnt : the very l-tc t ainl WIJEELEIl & WIT.SON M'F'CJ CO. , IMjind 187 V/ubtiah Avo. , ChicngO " l" . P. FLOOOMAtf , li0 ! ! North Sixteenth Street. DR.MCG-REW THE SPECIALIST. Mnii'tlmn l.'i\ < < iir < < oxpnrlrnculii ( tin Ircnlmrntof PRIVATE DISEASES. A t'lito Euiirnnti'i'il In .Uo IUoiln ) wllhuul Uielus 0(1111 huur'x llnio STRICTURE Prrniniientl ) rtirinl w Itlutitt pnln or Iti'trum l nr > ( lilllnt ; no ( HI. Ul lu 'Ihu luoit KMiuirk.ilin' rainrilr MMjnn lo iiiwlorn nclcnoc Wrllu fur tlruil.i t SYPHILIS CURED IN 8O TO 5O DAYS. Dr .Mitin-n'a tu'ntim'iit for till * Icrrllilo lilooil dl . rnso lins bucn iiruiiutnii-i-d thu ninnt pnwiTful iintl mirci'HKfnl ii'ini'iljr t-vi-r cllscint'iril fur HIM iili ciluli > run * ut till * illii-itfo | | Hiitn'os wltli thli ill-n'ii'i ) lins HL-vcr lii'i-ii uiiinllril | A ( uuiplvtu Cl III Ol AllAN - AN ricni \ \ rltn fur i Iri'ulnr * . LOST MANHOOD ntulnU nrnkno * * < > t IhohoYtiitt itrtfiitM , nc ilmlillty nixIdotpfimU'iicy ntiHoIutely cuu- rlhori ) * lief 1 1 * tmim'dlnto nnd rotupH'lo SKIN DISEASES. rntnrrli , rhoilinntNni , niul nil illt > riMm > f tlio Jlver , kldiioya und hliulilur IUTIII inontlj curi'J FEMALE DISEASES nnd lu-nrnlifln. norvoutncH-f nnd ( ll on i1 nf lliu Hti > iu- ticli t urt'd. The Io tnr'tt "Honin Treat im'nt" for lailh-a Ii pronoMiicccI h ) nil trliu luivo iiii-i | It. to bn tliHliiii't i ( inii ] otii ninl convnnlvnt ri-ini'ily uvurnf- fi'n'd for HIP triatnuMit nf foituilo illt-asei It N truly n wonderful miio.ly No In.Iniiiii'ntni n < > IMlIll IlOfllS Mill liAllltS rlKIM SlO 4 DM , ) ' DR. McGREW'S innrvoIouH NUOCOHH tins v\on for him H reputiillon nhlch Ii ll illy natlnnal lu rlmnu'lor , nnd liln KH'nt. nriny n ( t > itlvnti rciuln'1 ( ruin Um Athuillc to the rnrltlr. 'I ' ho Doctor In n urudtintii nf "iiitll'l.AU" inotllclno anil liu luid loim and raroful W\H rli'iu-o III liDvpllnl pinitlcc , nnd It rli < 4 d ninnnt ; thu li'iullnit rim.lnllMy | Iniimilerii sdvmn Trentnii'iit lis i-orri Pliiindt'niu Write fnr clrculaid ubutit i-nilior lliQ iibovn illMMiKntn : Office , 1 4th ; uul Farnam Sts lntnuice on ultliur ntruot. Jas. Morton & Son , ' St. 1511 Dodge . AGENTS FOR Wm. T. Wood & Go's Ice Tools. Prescott Sliding Door Washburn & Moen M'f'g Co.'s Wire Rope. Yale & Townc M'f'g. Co.'s Fine Locks. PRACTICE IIMITEDTO ICW ( Uj1 n1 ! ! 1 IT\I vMSUr I IlllL \ NERUOUS SYSTEM , _ ! - MMMMMMiMMhr&JM MiM ROOMS 316 TO 320 BEE BU LDIMG , OVAHA , NEB ACJAI E SHES The lan.-1-el ! ! 'al llflnni iiiln ( lift \\crH fur ill" trrutincnl rf Hair uinlM-nli | , l.ivmii , > l.ilp. Warlf , -uprtiluuuii Hair , Itiriliumrki , I Mm h. I rnktir Mrliillu , ItnlNoiu HtMlVHin olU.-Un Aiiiriniilti | Klnikhrmli. llurlirr'nlii Ii , Mnrr , I'llllliK' I'nuilrr Mnrkf tmlil lie. wl mn < nt , Mmkrnt.'liir > . itr.rcni * fultnlliinfriuatiimcrorl'ylctur. Ian i'Ti.i.11 fl.in anil m nil , nHertliiiiifiuil llitU Urntnirnt pi-iitK nleil to any nililrffi for lOct * .1011 N II. AVOOIIIII'KV , lrrillllliilaBU ( | 1-J.1 W - l 4U.I M.\r\ 'YiirU < ll > . - ' I II null Mrnlp , f ItriHttitli tir iff mall. r.O rr ti NOCK'S ' HOTEL ONrun KIMIOIMIVN IM.AN. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION Itooiim llcntfil If tliu tl.i ) % Jk ur Month 1808 , 101O nnd 1812 Cnis Street , Ilctwconl.'itli nml lltli MrteU , OMAIIA