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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TTOEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 12 , 1890 , HELFESSTEIN NOW IN COURT. How the Disturbing Claim is to Be Hoard by JudgoDundj , PROSPECT OF A MOST INTERESTING TRIAL , Another One of Tlio County Jnll So- Journcrs Makes Ills Disappear ance Under tlio Cover of DnrJuiCBS. The second tiny of the United States court opened yesterday at 10 a. tn. with the apart ment crowded with attorneys from all parts of thostnto , Tlio flrst hour was taken up In hearing mo tions. In the cnso of Dow against tlio city of Urownvlllo on coupon * , the plnmtlfl was given judgment In default for $ : > .2M.OO. Tlio snlo of the Capitol' hotel at Lincoln , InSJjUrn'jjr ' lait , wii conllr.njl. Tlia hostelry wns disposed of to satisfy n mortgage held by Charles Kitchen , formerly ono of the proprietors of the 1'axton hotel , now of Lcadvlllo. The de fendant wni W. II. H. Stout of Washington. D. 0. Tlio hotel sold for $00,000 and iv dell- clcncy judgment for $ 23,025.41 was allowed against Stout. , Judge Uundy then ordered the grand jury to ho called , and nil answered to their names except Thomas Coughlan , Omaha ; J. W. Poarmnn , Nebraska City ; U. S. McCrackcn , McCook.Tohn | A. Dempster , Geneva. An attachment was ordered to tssuo for each of these member ? returnable Immediately , nutl the grand jury wns excused until 2 p. in. The court then announced that It wag ready to try the Ilclfcnstcln cases and the court nnd the numerous attorneys who represented the many defendants hud a lengthy confer ence as to tlio best method of trying the cases. It wns suggested that test cases bo made of that agalast Uyrou Heed , who based his claim i ) ) I > i ni Kiisi.u 'D.-ui ' eighty ucres , nnd that npalnst E. V. Smith , who claimed title to the south eighty acres. After considerable ) tulle on all sides , It wns agreed that the cases bo tried together down to the point where Heed nnd Smith patted with their titles , and tlint the law point decided in these cases bo allowed to boldln nlltho others. Following this , all the defendants nro to bo allowed to introduce testimony to prove their aospectlvo claims subsequent to that tlmo. This arrangement was satlsfactorynnd the attorneys of all the cases except these known us thu "omnibus cases. " whicli huro not yet had their llrst trial , signed n stipulation to that effect. Court then adjourned until 2 o'clock. At 2 o'clock the grand Jury was sworn nnd J. J. Mercer appointed foreman. District Attorney linker instructed the grand jury on Its duty and the jury retired In charge of u bailiff. The judge then ordered the calling of the pettlt Jury to try the Helfenstcln inses. At this point it appeared thut the stipula tion which had been signed by the attorneys , representing nearly nil the defendants agree ing to try the cases all at ono time , was miss ing1 , whereat the judge was exceedingly wrothy and refused to proceed until it was found or another made. While search was being made for It the court hcaVd n few minor motions. In the course of nn hour the stipulation turned up ns suddenly and mysteriously as It bad disappeared. The lawyers wrangled for half nn hour ns 'to which cnso should bo put on for trial nnd then agreed to try the Byron Reed cnso wltn- out a jury. Judge Dundy objected to this , BtJitlng that questions of fart , as well ns ques tions of law must necessarily enter into the trial. The jury was empanncllcd nnd the following named gentlemen accepted : George Crowcll of Lyons , William Baker of Tccum- Bch. Charles Potter of Hod Cloud. W. P. Smith of Lincoln , Uobert Mason of Kopubll- can City. A. K. Klleso of Fullerton , M. H. Dodge of Winstdo. E. B. SIossou of Lincoln , John Shnson of Blue Hill , E. D. Andrews of Omaha. W. II. McCurdy of Waterloo and John Ilanoy of Elkhorn. After administering tlio oath to the jurors , the Judge adjourned court till 9 : 30 this mornIng - Ing , when the taking of testimony will bo commenced. AXOXJ112R JUDQC IN 1O\VN. TlioMntli Judicial District's Compli ments to Douglas County. There was anew face on the district court bench yesterday morning. It was that of Judge F. B. Tiffany of the KlntlOudlcial dis trict The Judpohus cleared up bis own docket nnd has very obligingly como to help do the Bnmo in this district. Judge Tiffany's term expires January 1 , and on that date ho re tires from the bench and taken up his resi dence In this city , where It Is said ho has been making heavy investments in real estate nnd various manufacturing interests. Ho is by no means a stranger in Omaha , and re ceived n cordial greeting from several mem bers of the bar , upon his appearance in coin- panv with Judge Hopowell , this morning. Court will bo held by him In Juilgo "Wu koloy's old chamber , In the court house. Ho will Rive particular attention to civil matters. John Carpenter , charged with grand lar ceny , was allowed to plead guilty to taking property for temporary use. Judge Clark- eon lined him $15 and costs , amounting in all to nbout $33 , and ordered him committed until fine nnd coats wore paid. A suit for $10,000 damages for falsa Imprisonment was commenced today by August C. Uhtof of Elkhorn against David Smith nnd Jonas Frey , justice of the pence and constable , respectively , lu Chicago .precinct. The plaintiff was arrested October 25 on a warrant sworn out by Smith charging him with selling liquor on Sunday. Uhtof was ffnca $100 and costs by Smith ana sent to jail until It should bo paid. By habeas corpus proceedings bo secured his rcleaso nnd now turns upon Squire Smith with this suit for $10,000. Frederick Krug has commenced foreclosure proceedings against Domlnlck A. Hart and others on a mortgage given to secure the pay incut of n $500 note. The cnso of Mrs. Dora ICnowles , charged with adultery , went to the Jury this after noon , three-quarters of the day having bcou pent lu arguments by counsel. THE BOX AV1TI1OUT COX. A AVIly Worthies * AVItness Escapes From tlio County Jnll. The air about the federal building was very sulphurous yesterday morning when County Jailer Lynch appeared In that locality nnd Announced that Thomas Cox of Falls City , who Is wanted as nn Important witness in eovoral cases to como before the federal grand Jury , had taken French leave during the night without leaving his address. Cox wns brought to the city to servo s n witness against Joe Qandy of Salem , who Is charged with selling liquor without c license , nnd wns also wanted ns n witness In flvo or six other cases of a more Important character. The day of his arrival In the city ho ex plored the ' -burnt district" and bad two of the residents of that localllty arrested for robbing him , although It Is claimed ho had llttlo of which to bo robbed. Tlio two women were bound over to the district court am ] Cos was Imprisoned as n witness ngnlnst them. On this account it was notthoilfchl necessary to Jail him on the United States caso. Soon afterwards Cox sent for a deputy mar shal nnd acknowledged ho had put himself lu A tight box , nnd said ho was afraid ho would bo sent up for perjury. Ho was plvon no sympathy and the matter weighed on his mluu until ho decided to make his escape , am' last night ho picked the lock of his cell door , tolo down the cellar stairs cud made his es cape through the coal shuto. Jailer Lynch was seen by a DEB man , but ho strenuously dented that anyone had es capcd. When asked about Cox ho said that that worthy bad been released ou ball ani was still In the city. ( Tickets at lowest rates and su porlor accommodations via the grout Koclc Islam ! route Ticket olllco , 1G02 Slx- tvUi and Furnaui streets Omaha. MOUSE'S NHW DEPAHTMENT. Utclicn and Dining Itoom Furniture 'nrul IlBlicAof nil Kinds. Wo want every housekeeper In the Ity to Inspect tlio goods wo show In our now housofurnlshing department ; wo uxvo some great bargains lu tinware , voodcnwaro , etc. , on the 0 AND 100 COUNTERS. _ vcry housekeeper will save money here ; t Is the most complete department in ho whole west only ono lu Now York jquala it ; wo will save you half your lousohold expenses. Do you want tinware ? Wo have it. Do you want stoplndilora , wash tubs , palls , etc. ? Wo have thorn horo. Do you want tea kettles , coffco.pots , trainers , broilers , tin pans , oto ? Wo luvo thorn horo. Do you want granite iron ware , stone varo , glasses , goblets , etc. ? Wo have hoin here. Do you wnnt tea urns , cofTeo urns , cnlves , meat choppers , brushes , brooms , tc-'i1 Wo have thorn hero. Do you want dinner sots , Havlland china , jurdlniercs , cracker jars , cups uid saucers , anything made in dishes ? Wo hnvo thorn. ' In fact you will not have to Icavo our lalesroom to furnish your kitchen or lining room nnd you may bo sure the iriccs nro right. LACE CURTAIN SALE. Wo are having our most important curtain t > ale of the .season. The continued increase of our curtain lopartlnent is certain proof that wo are loadquartcrs on IhcbO goods. Wo have numerous attractive bar gains to ollor , and will bo pleased to how our patrons , whether they in- end purchasing or not. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. Our regular $2.00 curtains , bale prlco > 2.60 a pair. Our regular $3.60 curtains , sale prlco U5 u pair. Our regular S1.60 curtains , sale prlco 53.70 u pair. Our regular $5.00 curtains , sale price 51.00 a puir. Our regular $0.00 curtains , sale prlco il.50 a pair. Our regular $8.00 curtains , sale prlco $0.00 a pair. IRISH POINT CURTAINS. Our regular $5.60 curtains , reduced > rlco $1.00. Our regular $7.50 curtains , reduced prlco So. 00. Our regular $8.60 curtains , reduced prlco $0.00. Our regular $10.60 curtains , reduced irico $ KOO. Our regular $13.60 curtains , reduced prlco $10. Our regular $18 curtains , reduced prlco 813.60. Wo guarantee the prices of these cur- ; atns to bo exactly as above. Send for our now catalogue. Wo mail 1 free of charge. MOUSE PUP GOODS CO. H. A. Orchard. Carpet , furniture nnd drapery. - A Card. Prom this date Omaha's growth will lie unprecedented. Capital will seek Investment in real estate from all parts of the country. Omaha is the only city that wont through a ronl estate depres sion without a crash nnd property wliich had u commercial value at the end of the boom throe years ago has steadily enhanced. Wo dcom It advisable at this'tlmo to caution the public against mushroom In vestments. Secure good property with in your 'moans ' from reliable firms and unquestionable- . Feeling satisfied that prohibition would bo defeated when voted upon , wo purchased a largo amount of property at Albright and ave now prepared to offer a limited number of choice bargains in " ' Cholco" addition "Albright's on easy terms. ALimiairr LAND AND LOT COMPANY , 521 , 622 , 52J N. Y. Llio Bldg. THE GttEAT HEI-'OUMKUS. Luther's Ijlfo Work Reviewed , by His Tteveroiid Followers. The session of the North Platte conference of the Lutheran synod was continued Monday night nt St. Mark's church , Twenty-first and Durdetto streets. The evening was devoted to services commemorative of Martin Luther and consisted of historical sketches of the great reformer , piven by several clergymen , Hov. M. L. Mellck , the president of the con ference , presiding. The history of Luther was divided Into flvo periods. Rev. Huber of this city related that portion of history bearing upon the childhood nnd early school days of the reformer. Rev. W. C. MeCool of Ponca spoke of Luther's student Ufa and his efforts to secure an edu cation. Hov. D. Sprechor of Dakota City re viewed tils life as a monk , speaking of his devotion - votion and the events which lead up to the reformation in 1517. Rev. A. J. Turkic of Omaha then delivered nn eloquent panegyric on "Luther , the True Knight. " who had given to the world civil and religious liberty. Following this Uov. Luther M. Kuhus of this city spoke at length of Luther's domestic , life , and Itov. W. II. Kuuns closed the even ing session by referring eloquently to the last days of Luther. The church was well filled and the services were of n very interesting nature , holding the close attention of the audience through out. out.An An Interesting feature early In the evening was the baptism of the infant daughter of Uov. and Mrs. J. G. Grimtu , Uov. O. Huber ofUcitttlnp. Rev. QrlfUth is the p.istor of St. Alnrk's ' church. The conference mot this morning In St. Mark's Lutheran church. The following ofllccrs were elected : presi dent , Rev. A. J. Turkic : secretary , Rev. Luther M. ICuhus , and treasurer , Rev. W ; 0. McCcol. The discussions wore , ' 'Is Luther's Smaller catechism ( provisional edition ) adapt ed to the capacities of our Catechu mens ! " and "A Model Church Council" This conference covers only the northeast ern part of the state nud Is not a legislative body. It represents , however , fourteen churches , 145 catechumens , about ono thous and , communicants , property worth $109,853. fourteen Sunday schools. 101 teachers and about ono. thousand llvo hundred scholars. The bonovolcnco last year In this body amounted to a grand total of $31,774.84. , Tonight there will bo an address delivered to young people to which all are Invited. Clipped from Canada Presbyterian , under signature of O. Dtackett Robinson , Prop. : I was cured of oft recurring bilious headaches by Burdock blood bitters. , * Two Flgtm On. The South Omaha Athletic club's Novora ber entertainment will take place on the night of the 35th nt Bloom's opera house , being a finish contest for a purse of (500 bo. twccn Mllto Mooney and Hi Allen , two St. Louis heavy weights. The Davis-Allen fight has been declared off , the men refusing to fight for less than f 1,000. The fight between Dnn Daly of Bangor , Mo. , and Tommy White of Chicago for $350 a sldo will coma oft on the night of the 21st at Gcrmaula hall. Thcso two bantams are evenly matched and will make a great battle. On tlio Square. OMAHA , Nov. 11. To'tho Editor of TUB BKB : Please state InTimBEB tlio differ ence between ouo square nil to and ono mile square. Also the difference between two square miles und two miles square. suuscniDEits. Answer Ono square tnllo and ono mile square are equal. Two miles square make four square miles. ' - Roiv John II. Holms. Rev. John II. Helms , pastor of the Gorman Methodist church at Eleventh and Center streets , died Monday nt his residence , 1731 Center street , aged 40 years. The funeral will take place qt U o'clock to morrow from the church. The remains will bo Interred at Laurel HilL 11LAGK HILLS TIN. TlieDonrd of Trade Examines It nnd Awnlta Export Opinions. The monthly meeting of the board of trade vas hold Monday evening. There were $ re- ent Euclid Martinpresident ; D. II. Wheeler , G. E. Gibson , T. A. Crelgh , 0. O. Lobcck , L. B. Williams , A. R. Dufn-no , J. B. JEvrtns , E. O'NcliV. . Hrccn , Henry Pundt and the sec retary , W. N. Nason. The directors reported bills allowed for Oc- obcr amounting to $990.00 ; real estate fund , TOH.OJ ; general fund , r 7.01. llents collected during October amounted 0 $ lr < o.8. ' , and from November 1 to 10 , 1,310.10. I1. * C. AyciM was elected n member by ransfer of J. A. Halncs. The following report wns received from the ommlttco appointed by the president in con- ormity wltuu resolution adopted nt a former meeting of the board consisting of E. K. irilto. S. 1C. Jackson , . ( nines Steuhcnson nnd W. N. Nason , to visit the Nigger Hill tin iilning district adjacent to Spearfish , S. D. . and on motion of Mr. Wheeler Avas adopted and ordered filed. , To the President nnd Dlrri'torsof the Omnha lonid of Trade : The midoMlpnoil , your com- nlttcoappointed to visit.Spairllsli , South Pa- ( ota , und exiimlno tlio tin minus of NlKitor ill ) , respectfully lityz lunvo to ro.ort [ that wo tnrtud from unmlin on tlio mnrulnz of the JJid of Uctobur via the rruinont , Klldinrn & Missouri Vulloy railroad , urrlvlim lit Whltc- \ood on tliomornltiffof the Utli. utul , tiftorii ovpiiteon-mllo ride by stage , anlvodatSpear- llsh for dinner. Immediately afterwards , by means of trans portation furnished by eltl/onsot Spoartlsli , vo started for the mines , seventeen miles Ols- nut , over what proved to bo tlio roughest TiiRon road wo liivo over soon in tlio"\vest , ar riving tit the cninp nftur dark. Aftcrsuppcr , lioovoiilii , ' wusspontln oYamlnlntspecimens nnd conversing with homo of tliu minors , of vhom there Is said to ho about forty , rospcct- IIK various discoveries and UovompiiiDiits vlilch had been iniidc. A nMoctlon was iniulo of such specimens as wo thought vrouhl.bo tlio iropor ones to examine. On the iiiomltiKor tlio 2. > th your committee scpiiiatcd and bolug provided each with a guide , visited as ninny claims a" ) our tlmo tould permit , the rntlro work liavlns to bo lononn foot. Afturlooking at n Inigoiltim- ) or of claims In this manner wo wont tosotliur inu siw : whut Is known a1 ? tlio Cleveland inmu , wlilch Is owned bv sonic New Vorlc parties und vhleli litifhocii workud l > y mnchlnorv. Tlio mind ut present la partially IItied with wiiter nnilwoik 1ms boon suspended for ovur 1 year. Tills inlno lias bcou claimed to bo very viiliiublo. Wo soleeted a few spuoltnons 'rom the ( lump and from an oponlug which md boon in ado a short tlmo since on the north sldo of the claim which showed good maturlal eloso to tlio surface. The following la a statement glvlnx tlio mines , depths of tunnel or .shaft , und width nf vulns.ot the various minestjxamlnod by us. 'mm nil of which \\o selected and shloped loino specimen' ! , with the object of having hem assayed. Wo feel convinced that thuro stlnoro in lur u quantities In the NlKK r Hill mining district null that various mines examined will compare favorably. In nppcar- incc , with these In tlio Hartley Toiik district. Wo lonrncd that Inr o quantities of stieam- : ln hnvo buou taken out of a , small stieam culled ltt > ar creek , by mlnnrj engaged In working plucci-mlnlng , wlilc.li U considered one of tlio best Indications of lurgo deposits in the adjacent hills. Hut In order to obtain the ore In quantities sulllclent to supply the markets of tl o world , u good deal of inonov must bo expended In the erection of reduction works und development of tlio mines , many of which nro owned by the original discoverers , none ofhoin have capital to USD In develop ment woik. Jlessts. Kccts. Johnson and others of Spoarllsh , at present , hnvo lionds on Lho majority of the claims and are In a situa tion to oner them at prices which would Justify consideration by such persons as may linvo eapltal and Inclination to make such an Investment. The gcosraphlcallocatlon of Oniuha , nnd Its proximity In thcso mines , with ample railroad tacllltles , should secure such concert of action on the part of our capitalists as to at least cuuso the erection of a suitable rollnerv and tln-pliito manufactory and have It ready for operation as soon as the concentrates can bo f mulshed fiom the inliias In quantities to maintain such an Industry lu successful oper ation. Wo found otliaftho various minors In that district hnvo been and stilt nro maintaining themselves mainly by placor-inlnlng and are devoting their time , when not so engaged , In prospecting for tin and doln assessment work on foimer discoveries. Aftorconuliiillngoiir work atSpearnsh. wo took n hack for Deailwood , arriving there nt lln. in.Sunday , and after ono day tliero and In Lead City , wo started for homo Monday nf- tornoon , via Lead City nnd Piedmont , over the narrow caugo nnd Kromont. Tllkhorii & Missouri Valley railroad , arriving Tuesday evening. At head City wo mot Jlr. Green , the general superintendent of the Homo Muko mine , and gen mil manager of the 1'lodmnnt tuiirow gauge. AtTlondwond vro mot and had an In- tonlow with I'rof. Helm , the celebrated'geolo gist , who gave us some valuable Information and as promised has hcut us a detailed ac count of personal examinations made \iy \ him of the batno territory which wo hud vlsltad. Wo found both thn 11 & > I. and I'romont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley roads actively en gaged In completing tholr lines Into the elty of JJcadwood. Communications. Fa-om W. L. Larkcn dated October 29 , representative of the Chicago cage Times relative to Illustrated matter and suDScrlptlons. From C. S. Ilarbrouck , sec retary of the business men's association of Syracuse. N. Y , , dated October 17 , soliciting co-operation IB securing reduction of letter postage to 1 cent an ounce were read and or dered filed. A report was received from II. G. Clark , chairman of tbo railroad committee in rclu- tion to the proposed enlanromont of the na tional board of trade on a broader basis and the meeting of that body which is to bo hold in Now Orleans on December 8 , nnd invita tion being extended to this board to have ron- resentatlon , was read , nnd on motion of D. II. Wheeler referred to the president and secretary for further investigation and re port if sudi action should bo considered by them as necessary. Attention was called by the president to the discussion of the board at a former moot ing of certain discriminations against Omaha by bridge and other rates to Iowa points. Mr. Wheeler moved the appointment of a special committee of flvo of which the presi dent shall bo chairman. It was aftorwaras suggested that the matter of suburban train service should rocolvo the consideration of said committee , nnd no objection being of fered it ras so ord ored. Tu o committee w 111 bo appointed later. Th o combination of Ingredients found In Ayer'a Pills renders them tonio and curative as well ns cathartic. For this reason they are the best medicine for people of costive habit , ns they restore the natural action of the bowels , without debilitating. A Durglnr'A Favorite. Burglars made an Informal call Monday night on E. A. McClure , at G2.J4 South Nineteenth street , end got away with that gentleman's overcoat , shoes nnd suit of clothes , nnd two shawls belonging to his wife. All of the ar ticles were In the hall and the burglarious callers did not visit any other part of tbo house. This Is the second time that the victim has boon made to suffer In this , manner in less than n year , the thieves on the former occasion taking Mr. McCluro's coat , vest and watch , which ho loft In his bupgy while ho momentarily wont Into the House. The value of the propei ty taken last night was about $100. There Is no clue to the thieves. Cure for Croup Use Dr. Thomas' Electric oil according to directions. It is the best remedy for all sudden attacus of colds , pain and inflammation , and Injuries. A meeting of the general managers of the lines of the interstate commerce railway association will bo held in Chicago today. Baking Powden A81M HANTS. They nro Uelijjr. .Kxnmlncl by tlio Slnto Itonril nt the JIHInrd. The state board of , pharmacy I ; In session nt the Mil lard , oxaiUnlng applicants for cer tificates ns pharmacists. The board conslsLi of Henry Cook of Red Cloud. Max nochtiol Omahn. Henry D. Boy- len of Grand Isbind , James Heed of Nebraska Jlty , and J , 12. Klggs of Lincoln , nil of whom \3 present. It wilt conclude Its work tonight md will hold in examination tomorrow at tha phnrmnoyv board rooms In tbo cnpltol building ut Lincoln , nnd nt tbo Iloitwlck bouse in Hastings on Wcdticsdny. The following nppJioiiiits were examined at tboMlllnrd : Joseph Bishop , Omaha1 , Elinor O.Blake , A. P. Ulackmnn , Atkinson : Charles U. Cor- vctto. On-hard ; U. K. Cbitllck. Atkinson ; Frank B. Green , Omaha ; II. F. Malkn.Chnil- ron ; Ucrtuird Hoblnson , Omnbn ; Hobort Sturgeon. Chainplaln , J. J. Williams. Wnl- > el ; W.S. Franklin , Verdlgi-o ; O. W. Fer- -uson , Chappcll. UiholNtcry | Department. This department is ono of the main features of our business , and ono which commends itself to every lover of n cheerful homo. Here you will line every itylo of Ineo curtain , from the ordinary inoxponslvo Nottingham to the choicest hand-mado point laces , till of which are our own importations , and nro offered at the very lowest price. Wo have the newest colorings of cho- lilies , mohair damasks , lltix velours , ; ltlon velours , nnd the handsomest pat terns of brocatollos , tapestries , spun silks , plushes , etc. . Wo have a complete dopnrtinont for Lho making of shade work , and estimates cheerfully furnished tit tiny time. Noth ing hut the very best of materials used , and lowest ruling prices east or west guaranteed. Wo will mail free of chat-go our now 128-pnpo catalogue. TlIE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. School Items. Seven cnsos of diphtheria were reported at the ofllco of tbo superintendent yesterday nttho following places : 1310 Williams stivet , rcnr ot 1)10 ! ) Williams , 2309South Fourteenth , ' H South Thirtieth. Castellur nnd Four teenth , 1128 South Thirteenth and 1510 North UlKhtcontlt. Tbo appointment of Mrs. Grace Sudbor- oujjb to tbo position of principal of the nor- mil school will create n vacancy In the corps of biph school tc.icners which will bo filled by , ho election of ono of the grade teachers. A boy ts snul to liavu saved tlio from' Inundation. .Multitudes lii\u boon s'a\cd f loin the Invasion of disease by a botlloof Aci-'sS.irsapaillla. This mcdlclno Imparts tone to tlio s > stcin nnd sticiigtlicns every oigan and llhie of the body. " 1 ha\o taken a great deal of medicine , but nothing has done mo so much good ns Aycr's Snrsnpailll.i. I experienced Its bene ficial effects bufoie I liail quite llnlshcd ono bottle , and I can ficcly testify that It Is tlio best blood medicine I know of. " L. W. Ward , sr. , Woodlaild , Texas. "Confined to an office , as I amfrom ono year's end to another , with llttlo or no out door exercise , I llml great help In Ayer's Sarsaparllla , uhlcli. I have used for several years , nnd am nt present using , wllli excel lent results. It enables mo to keep nhv.ijs nt my post , enjoying the best of health. " II. C.Baines , Maiden , Mass. Ayer's Sarsapai'illa J'HErAKKD IJY DR. J. 0. AYEtt & CO. , Lowell , Ma's. Sold by Druggist * . $1,8U$5. Worth $5 n bottle. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. UQL OMAHA , The most widely and favorably knowB ipec lallstj In the United States. Their Ions ex perience , remarkable skill nnd unlvenal § uo- ce i In the treatment nnd our * of Nerroui , Ohronlo and Surgical Dlsea ev entitle thoao eminent physIcUnr to tlin full conQdencoof the aflllcted everywhere. They guarantee : A CKUTAIN AND POSITIVE ! CUBE for the awful effects of early vlcn nnd th numer * ou OTlU that follow In Its train , PKIVATE , ULOOO AND HKlN DISEASES ipeedllr , completely nnd permanently cured. NERVOOB DEIIIMTy AND BKXUAL DIH- OKDEBB yield readily to their skillful treat ment. PILES , FISTULA AND REOTAL ULOER9 guaranteed cured without pain or detention from bushiest. IIVDUOOELK AND VAIUOOOELK perma nently nnd successfully ourod In every oaie. SYPHILIS. GONOIUUIEA. GLEET , Sper- matorrhea , Somlnal Weakness , Lost Manhood , Night Emissions , Decayed Faculties , Fernalo iVoukneiu and nil delicate disorders peoullnr to either sex positively curttd , ns well as nil functional disorders that result from youth ful folllea or the excess of mature yean. "sTPirTHPK " Guaranteed porrranently 01 Rl\j I U 1\U cured , rrmoval oou pleto , without cutting , cnustlo or dilatation. Oures affected at homo by patient without a mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MbN. AQIIPR PIIR17 The awful offeoti of OUKll UUKC early vlco which brings prpnnlo weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all Its dreaded Ilia , pormanonty cured , 1 RRTTQ Address thoia who harelm- ' . IJijl i o paired themsolwa by Im proper Indulgence nnd solitary habits , which ruin both mind and body , unfitting them for DUHlnesi , study orimarrliiRO. 1IAUHIEU HEN or these entering on that happy life , aware ofjhys loal debility , quickly OBilsted. OBilsted.OUBJJSUOODSa ! based mpo fnoU. First I'rtvottoal export- once , ttooond Every oa o Is specially stuaUd , thus starting rlfbi. Third M diolnes are prepared In our-laboratory exactly to suit ach case , thus effodtlng cures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. NE& , iu78. W..JBAKEU & CO.'S npol/fQQt PflPflQ ludMdbl uUbUd telu iwre iti * soluble. 3fo Cfiemicals r used In tti pr nar ton. ! It h i tcort titan ( Ar < ttntt tit * Hrtn jiK ot Coco * rnlxwi wltli SlArch. Arrowroot or Bug , ted ti therefor * fkr more tconotulcil , totting In * lAai on * < tnt a eujs It ii dtil.cloui. nourUhlnjf , ttivnxt lieu Ing , Ki- eiLY DIGESTED , end admirtbty tdapttd fjt invLlIdt aiwtlUi p r oct In htilth. Sold by Oroceri CTeryiihere , W. BAZEE & CO. . Dorchester , Masa FACIAL BLEMISHES The largcit Kitabllihmentlii the \lorld fur the treatmtnt of lUIr , end bculp , l ; f ma , Molct. \ \ art ! , jauptrrluoui llalr , Ulrlhniarki , .Motli.rrecklei.MrluVltf.lifdNoia Ht lVtlu .Ullvfil.in.Acnr.nmpItl r lllackhtacli , tlarbtr'tltch , Kcart , TllUnti. I'owder Marat , KacUl Je. Telopmtnt , Sunken Cliecki , etc , Con. v iinlutlonfrteatoraceorliyleHer. . 1SH p e book on nil iklo and actlp ITfCtlon nd tU lr tnttmenticntaraleiltoany addreHforlUcta. JOIIX II. 1VOOUIICUY , Derniululoelilt la.t AVV.t 4g t Ht. . > g < y "Vnrk C'lty. . SUIn iinUHcnlp.ot Orw > lK > r ty mall. SOME SPECIALS * We oiler today 300 Men's Sack Suits , made of an excellent quality of silk mixed cassimere , lined with double warp Italian and well trim med. One look at them will convince you that they are offered far be low their real value. We offer today about 100 fine black Cheviot Cutaway Frock Suits , with } flat binding and lapped seams ; a handsome suit and well fitting , theaqi suits are selling ordinarly for $15 , We offer a lot of extra fine Black Diagonal Cheviot.Suits , double breasted sack coats with double breasted , vests , of nobbiest make and finish. This Is as stylish a suit as you can find and we do not exaggerate when we tell you that such a suit will cost you elsewhere $20 : " ) We place on sale in our Boys' Department 250Jaool ; ( substantial knee pant suits I made of honest cassimere , different patterns and neatly gotten up , some with cor - fdcd seams , some \ \ Kpleats. \ . Tlier nro juM , the tiling for boys tlint , arc hunt on clothes , uuil NO gimr j antce them to giro tlio best satisfaction. You liiuo to pay In other houses fully $ U.ul ) fur just such J stilts. We offer a large assortment of Children's ' Capo Overcoats sizes 4 to 12 made of all wool cheviots , in handsome plaids. This is a neat littl garment and good for service. The price is extraordinarily low , you wil | not be able to duplicate it for less than 54.50 or $5 , Besides the above we offer , this week , several other bargains in Boys' Overcoats , It will pay you to examine them. At no time were Boys' Overcoats sold at such prices , Mail orders filled promptly. Nebraska Clothing Co.r Corner 14th. and Douglas Streets. WOONSOCKET & RHODE ISLAND 5 We carry the BIG STOCK of the'west , quote Eastern prices and are BOO miles nearer you than any other market. Correspondence # solicited. American Hand Sewed Shoe Co , ' , V OMAHA. - NE1B. Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots. Itis better to always ready than suffer once.1 For a "winter outfit ting that will defy the Cold "Wave that is bearing down up on uswe recommend , early selections from , our full assortment of Fine Overcoats and "Heavy Under wear. DR. B A1LEY GRADUATE DENTIST A full Pet of Tooth on Hubbor , for " 1'ivu DOLMIIS. A perfect lit Riiarantoecl. Tooth extracted without pain or diiiiKor , nnd wIUoutaiui.es. tuellcs. Gold and silver < llllrigi ut lowest rates. Brldgo and Crown Work. Teeth with out plates. All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance , IGth slroiit elevator Upon oven * pgs until 8 u'oloolt , _ Die a li the nek noTCiNlgm leading remedy for all llin upnaluial discharges ami pFlvnteill i > c of men. A iertom euro for tbeiH ! > ll | . tallng ucalcoeu peculiar lowomtn. yrdcnlr br I prescribe It and frelufa THtEVHUCHtMlC'lCo In reroinineudlnK It to lu. Mulct by nrniiKUfo. I'MICi : 01.00 , _ PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and" SOUTH 13O2 Farnatn 3tra' < ; . HARRY P. DEUEL , . City Faeaoacror and Ticket Agent DR. RICHARDS Practice Limited to Diseases of the Lungs and Nervous System. Rooms 316 to 320Bee J3ldg Omaha. To cure nillonsned. Sick Headache Constipation. Malaria. Liter Complaints , tnko the ealo and certain remedy , B.UlTll'S BILE BEANS Use Ilio SHALT , fiI7.n (40 ( little bcanito ftiobot- tie ) . They are ihoruoetconventcnl : cult ollngoa. 1'rlcoof cither > lie , 2& cenu per bottle. KISSINffV1 7- 1770i rhoto-rmiTuro. RVBOOIIV < k4 panel ( Uo of thla picture for 4 centa ( coppen or eUiops ) . J. F.BMITnCO. . Makers of "lllla Denm , " Bu Uiula , Mo. DRUNKENNESS mr x.zauoFi HA.DIT. IN AIL THE WORLD TIIEKE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It run he alrm li * a cur * F fottt * or tr , or ! nr. llel of food , without the knowledge ot thai ll nl , if Dooomry. It Is abialutelf barale Bud will ilteot periniatnt incl ppttdy cure , wbilher Ibe patient u modtrtta drinker oraaaloobollo wreck , lT > KVKlt VAIL. * . It oDsr Ui 10 ijuully ind wilh jiuch c r- UlntTthit the patient underROM no lDCoifTenleno , nd ere Ua u awtre , lil compute rdarinatloa la effeoted. 4BpiED book or partloulan free To btkaclol KU UN IH CO. . 16th It Uouilaaa , St Ifcth ft Cuntlnir UH. - Tr d supplied by ul7AKl.imUU le CO , and coo0i h . OR MEN ONLY ! AILINO MAIfBOODt KEVOUBbEBIllTY I > iT9'lrililw < UD < > 10' iiooyanaJiiino , tuecu KlliqjUHIIInf BrTnrinrEionniJnOliiorVcnnf , Robotl. lobl " HiaHOOIlfollr H t rt4. Howlornllri * aafl " , Cfl > aTlUiriDUKIlllt. ri > .TIIUI'IoDr. ii'tVillill'r HBrtlliBV ' KOIB TKUTalT-Dill > la a daj. M Uill'r ' tram 10 0UIH aa4 , r ljii liinl , ! , , , Urlll Ibtrn. DWAUj6ov.7n'urFAtq/NjS / [ _ ' ' "VoiVljiiiiMOVfcf nr.'l aue't riirlortlcul mil tlio French remeity.net on the incnitruM system nnd cure suppr i lun Irani nlmorer caun , rroinota menatruatton. Them iillliibould nut M taken Uur- iirennnncf. Atn. Pill Co , lloralty 1'roiia. , Spen cer , CUr Co. , la. Gonulue t > r Hliunoun 1 McOonuoll , Uodtteit. , nearl' . O.Umaliil O. A. Melclier , Boulh OmahaU. ) 1M2UU , Council Uluffi. Ucr4 farli. U. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWEJLRY ! Solo Agent In Omaha ( or Gorhnm Maiv c' ' - . ufucturlnu Co'a Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. OurStock _ of Fine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest Como and ECO us. Cor. Douglas & I5th St MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO/'thl Wonderful Spanish Kciucily , cnica all NunoiiH Ulgeties , eucli as Weak > lem < ory , Loss of Braln Power , Houdich * . Wnkefulurpe , Lost . . . . . . _ . _ _ _ Manhood , NCDOUB- JaforoA , After Use. ness , latitude , all ITioiogr | iliea from LUu. drains aud Ion ol power of tbo OcncrMlvo OrKant , In cither . * * * ; cnuecd by ovcr-cxcrtlon , youthful lndlecrctonioi ( the oxccpolvo n > o of tobaccoopium , or etlmnliats , which ultimately lend to luflrmlly , Cncimmptlon and Insanity. 1'iittinln cniivunlent form to cirri In tbo vett pocket. l'rlccl a package , or Ofor 85 8cDtbymaIltoauy tldrcBi , Uhcular free , lita tlon tlil nnper. Aildriss MHBlrJCil lUl.co. , < t7Ucut > crnBt..Clilc&ePUt > rUKHALK IN OMAHA , NI.ll. 11V Knhn A Co , Cor. ISlh & Douglrn strrrln J. A. I'uller * fo. . Cor. lUlnfe Dogclit MrccU. A , U. Fcslcr & Co. . Council tlluHi , IOHO. G. A. Lindquest IS AGAIN IN THE .Merchant : - : Tailoring business und Invites his old frl < ! ii < lsnn < l pat rons , risHoll us tliOKOiicr.il pulilllo null unu Inspect Ills now stock of Imported cil domontlo \voolona Everythln Urst olms.an x ESTABLISH ED 1874. 315 S 1STH ST FOR MEN ONLY Kori.osTor M\N. u 11001) : ( lunural nml NKK- VOUS nnitlLIW. weakness of llody and Wind ; jirootsuf ; llrrors nr _ . _ . Younir. Kobust. Nnhlo MANHOOD fullyro- etored Wo Riiitruntro every case nr money refunded. Sumplo com so , live days' treat ment. ls full course. . " > . fcuouroly si'.ilpd from biervutlon. Cook Hunirily Co. , Oinabo , Nub Et.Olalr Office. Hotel.Cor , latlinnil Uo gna W A NTFn..A u"ts to sell llio riQlo\ YV/i-ii * jwi-x ciotlies Llnot tbo only . line over In vented tlmt holds tlio ololhfs without - * , out plnsi n perfoet HUCCMH ; iiatcnl recently Issut'tl ; solo only hy aconlH , to wiinin tlio ox- oluslvo rlnht Ian I vcn. On receipt ofMceuU vr will send u sumplo Unu liy inalli "I'0 ' circu lars ; prlco list and terms to ux < - " > - Hmire vourterritory ut onco. Address 'IUK l'IN- ! , isS : OI.OTllKS MN1J CO. , IT Ilcniion St. , Worcester Muss. , . _ _ _ _ iNTHcwontuwin. IV V I rV UOOntTAiN A nupiuRC orglvercllof llko J > r. i'leroe'i ifaKiiillo I'.Uitlo Trum. " UliairureJthuunanilal Ifjouwuiitllm. IIHH'r.BOiul laliiHUiaim orfrcel'jinil' tt ftu , I. flljjucllo liloillc Truin Co , , ban rranil.io , ta *