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THE OMAHA .DAILY BEE : : SATURDAY , OOTOBJSK 3 , 1891 IN MURDERER NEAL'S ' CELL , Governor Thayer Holds a Oonforenco with Allan Jones' Slayer. PLEAS FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY. . Wlint tlic Governor HaM After lllH Talk AVUli tlio CoiHlemiiicd Man People \Vlio Want to CoiiHolo Ncnl. ( jovornor Thayer was In Omahn ycstordny looking Into tha evidence and alleged ovi der.co In the Ed Neal caio. The governor was closeted for moro than nn hour with Mr. Charles Ogdcn nnd .loo Clark , the fallen woman who has been bonding nil her energies to save the condemned man from the gallows. Mr. Ogden has boon retained bv the woman ns nu nttorrtoy in tho.caso nnd she mot tlio governor yesterday morning to lay before him the alleged evidence that she claims to have that Neal Is innocc'it. It was rumored that .loo Clark had told the governor that she was Ed Neat's sister , but this story was scouted by others. The gov ernor was very much worried over the mat ter but would say but little excepting to the attorneys and the woman. Ho said to one gonilomnn. "In nearly all tha cases of this kind that I have had to deal withj there has been no question ns to the guilt of the condemned men , but in this cnso" nnd then ho stopped sud denly nnd nftor hesitating n low seconds said , "I suppose there can bo but llttlo doubt about this case. " Noil's attorneys feel tjulto conlldont that the covernor will commute the sentence. Ho visited Neal in his cell at 2 o'clock nnd had n long conversation with him. To n Bun reporter the governor said : "My duty In this case U ot course an unpleasant ono. I do not care to say anything for publi cation. I have seen the condemned man and u m engaged In looking over tbo ovldcnco. I Hhall not get through looking Into the facts In the case for a couple of days yot. " "It is rumored tnat you nro inclined to commute the sentence. Is there anythinc in Itl" " 1 have never Indicated to any ono what my opinions were with regard to the caso. All statements to that effect nro utterly with out foundation. When I have thoroughly in vestigated the case nnd have satisfied myself with regard to the facts , I will dccldo whether or not to interfere with the decree of the court. It will bo several dnys yet before - fore I shall bo able to investigate the case to my entire satisfaction. " Yesterday afternoon Uov. II. A. Crane of thoSoward street Methodist church called on Jailor Horngan nnd requested an opportu nity of praying with Noal. Miss H. Kacch also called at the Jail. She informed llorrigan thut she was engaged in prison work and wanted to see Ed Neal. She was iiiforncu that it would bo Impossible to gam admission to his cell. The refusal was mot with tears nnd ns the llttlo woman started to go she left n testament , with the request that it bo sent up to the murderer's cell. cell.In In the meantime active preparations forthe going on , that everything may bo in readi ness for the final drop. Yesterdav , under the direction of the Hherlff , Assistant City Engineer Crate staked oft the ground where the enclosure will uo built. The space is on the southwest corner of the court house grounds , ! lSx 113 feet. The Jail walls will form the north and cast side of the enclosure , whllo tlio xouth and west sides will be sixteen feet high , built of boarps. The scaffold will bo erected inside of this. Citro lor tlio Drink Habit. The John Holiday Remedy company , of Burlington , la. , guarantees to euro the drink habit nnd dypsomama. Homo treatment. Remedy sure. Ingredients harmless. For bottle , postpaid , with full directions , $2.50. No testimonials published , and correspond ence kept Inviolate. Wo nave used our own medicine. Omaha industrial oxuosition , grand lacrod concert Sunday afternoon. A GUAM ) JUKV. Ono Cannot He Called Until Next Year. It is now evident that there will ho no grand Jury called during the present term of the district court. Thursday afternoon Judge Estcllo and County Attorney Mahoney bold a consultation nnd decided that the power to call a grand Jury during term tlmo is abrolutuly tnlcen uwnv from thu court. If such a body convenes , It cannot bo before the Fobrunry term. Judge Estcllo Is of tha opinion If the find ings of the various investigating committees nro true thnt there U plenty of work for sucli a Jury to perform. In the furniture case the Judge states thnt if it is true that Bllllngsloy , the agent for the Kotcham Furniture company , actually offered Councilman Spcchtn bribe if ho would vote to award the city hall furniture contract to Ills company , the subject is proper to bo con sidered by the Judge of the police , nnd then If the man Is found guilty the caao can taito Its regular course nnd como before the dis trict court , la tlio other cases , referring to the Thirteenth street grndo and the nllogcd charges that certain councllmon accepted money to Inlluonco tholr votes , those matters could only be considered by n grand Jury. Court Ni Judge Davis Is laboring with the case of Wllllnm B. Hntnllton ngalnst the Homo Fire Insurance company. Iiamllton alleges thnt durhifj t'aoyotr ISS'J ' ho Insured his house with the tibovo named company , giving pramlum notes In payment , Falling to pay the notes when duo , the company brought lull. In the moantlmo the house burned and Hamilton , paying his notes , demanded the sum ( or which his property was Insured , 11,000. The company sets up us u defense that the notes were past duo ana unpaid nt the time of the lira and coti ! > o < jnontly the policy of Insnrunco was not In forco. An Interesting ease , W. E. I'hillips ngninst the Cook Anchor and Cublo company of Kim- jas and J. U. Furran , U on trial Wore Judge Ferguson. The ululntllT nllogos tUat In thu year 1SSS the Cook Anohor and Cable com pany sold Furran n patent right , for which ho was to pay the sum of f 100. Drafts for Iho amount vtjiro accepted hy Fnrrnn und before coming duo were sold to 1'hllllps. When the p.ipor was duo Fat-ran refused to pay , churning that ho had boon swindled. Pnrran tolls a different talo. Ho alleges that Phillips nnd the Cook Anchor nnd Cable company nro swindlers ; thnt they constitute a gnntr of swindlers , organized to llocco the farmers. Ho admits that ho was induced to purchase a Job lot of patent right articles which were to have boon shipped to htm nt Hastings. The goods never showed up , but ilx months after ho talked with the glib- longuotl agent ho received n notice that nn Omaha lawyer hold $ . ' 100 of paper ngnlnsl him. Ho now declares that tie never signed nny drafts or notes , only an agreement to act ns the agent for the sale of the articles , that the contract ho slgnod was changed Into uepotlnblo paper and that Phillips is u part of the Cook Anchor and Cable company. The jury todnv returned n verdict In the eiso of Joseph linker nnd others against John H , Green , The cnso grow out ol the dis puted title to thq Urnndvlow stone cinnrrv tract oflnnU In tha southern portion of the Jlty. The verdict was for the plaintiff. Small In size , great In results ; DoWltt's Llttlo harly Ktsors. Hou pill for coustlpa- lion , best for sick headache , best for sour itomaoh. Onmlm Industrial exposition , grand incrod concert Sunday ntturnoon. When Daby was lick , ire CATS her Caitorlo , When lie was a ClillJ , 'ae cried forCastorla , VTIion she became Jllss , the clung to Costorla , When ihu U d CmJOrcn , slie cvo them Caitorla. NOtlCU. , Co Kveryliody. Messrs. Woatnnd Sabol. prcflontingnt the Fiirnnm Street thciitor no.xt wool : , with tholr excellent Now York company , the society comedy drama , "Tho Old. Old Storv ' , * ' tleslro to nnnounco to the public thnt'Mr , Danlol Frohtnnn has Boon fit to publish u card ( In New York ) to the olToct that Messrs. Went nnd Sribol nro endeavoring to inlwluiul tlio public Into the bollof "that tholr company is n Lyceum theater road company. Thin statement on the part of Mr. Frohman is false. Messrs.Vust and Sabol would not consider it beneficial to bo BO misrepre sented tholr company In "Tho Old , Old Story" being far stronger than any road company over presented by Mr. Frohman. What Messrs. West nnd Sabol do announce , and wish known by the pub lic , are the facts that "Tho Old , Old Story" was played at the Lyceum then- tor in Now York. The comedy was en thusiastically received by the press nnd public and was a great success. [ Was pronounced bv tlio press as "belonging to the same class as'The Charity Ball' and 'Men and Women' and ono of the most interesting things over done at the Lvcoum theater. " ! The play and com pany stand on tholr merits , and have boon enthusiastically received wherever presented , and pronounced everywhere ono of this season's strongest attractions. DoWltt's Little karly Jltsors ; boit llttlo pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad brcuth. 'OMAHA. I'lacoM for The Bonrd of Kcglstnition will sit on the following dnys at the tltno and plnco desig nated : Thursday , October 0 , IMI. ) from 8 o'clock n. rn. tollo'eiock p.m. ; Wuclnosiliiy. October II , I" > 'JI ' , from 8 o'clock n. m. to U o'clock | > . in. ; Thursday. October S3 , 1SDI , from 8 o'clock a. 1.1. too o'clock p. in. : I'rlilny. October .m , 18l ! ) , from 8 o'clock : ! , m. to ! ) o'clock p. in. ; tiiiturtlay , Oc tober ill , Itai , fiom 8 o'clock n. m. to U o clock p. m. Tim places for roalstratlon uro located ns follows : Klrst wnrtl First precinct , J.cmm's scale ollleo on Twenty-sixth street , between M nnd N streets ; Hecond precinct , 1'olsloy N , Houso- iimii's food store on Tuotity-fonrtli stioet , be tween 1C and 1. streets ; Thud product , dwell ing house east sideof Twenty-fourth street , between K nnd L streets' . .Second Ward l'lr-t picclnct , Judge flrccn's olllce. Twenty-sixth street , between N and U streets ; second precinct , Itrown I'tirk hotel , Twenty-seventh street , between Q and 1C stieets ; Third precinct , Uloason's grocery building , llolloviie uveuiio , AlhrlKht. Third Wnrd-Klrst preolnct , Kaufho'.rt's bullilliiR. Q street , between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth stiuels ; Second precinct , city llro bulldliip , Thirty-first and It sticots. I'ouith Ward Mlsbourl 1'aelllo railroad building , cast of Kxchan o building. Democratic : The Third Ward Democratic clob hold an enthusiastic mcotinff Thursday evening. T. J. Maloney presided. Speeches wore made and considerable Interest manifested. Ed ward Ilanloy , John Wlnnsly , Jaracs Broady aud T. J. Maloney wore chosen irotn the club to bo recommended at the caucus tonight ns suitable delegates to the county convention. Meeting adjourned until Saturday evening at i > o'clock sharp. Meetings will bo hold In the various wards of South Oinuliu to choose dcloiiatea to the county democratic convention at the times and places slated below : First Ward At PivonUa's hall , on L and Twenty-fourth streets , Saturday evening , Octobo'r 3. Third Ward At J. N. Burko's hall on west Q street , Friday evening , October 2. The concation will bo held October 10 nt 2 o'clock p. m. In Washington hall , Onmba. Notes About tlio City. Schuylor Smith Is home from an extended visit to Murray , la. Mrs. J. F. Cornish has returned from a visit to Oskaloosa , la. M. M. Catchpola of Stirling was a visitor at the Exchange yesterday. A. II. Calvin , Uochollo , III. . Is the guest of hli old friend. Captain Cockrcll. Miss Hattio' Scott was called homo to Eagle Grove , la. , by the sudden death of her brother. Dr. F. 1C. Saxo of Santa Clara , Cal. , is visiting his brother , A. W. Saxo , Twenty- fourth and F streets. W. H. Worswick , Jr. , arrived in the city yesterday from San Francisco and is stop ping with his parents. J. P. Uyan loft yesterday for Onlcsburp , 111. , to attend the national convention of the Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen. The oponine und social nt the Reed hotel has been postponed until Monday evening owing to the inclemency of the weather. Captain J.V. . Cress celebrated his iiftloth birthdav and a party of his friends passed n pleasant evening at his homo last evening1. William Hike , charged with nssnult with intent to kill , was found guilty yesterday nnd sentenced to thirty days in the county fall. Billy O'Koofo , formerly a well known con tractor of this city , died in Macon , On. , a few days since. The family have a number of relatives hero. The entertainment and reception which was to have been given last evening by Alpha ledge , Daughters of Hebckah , has been Inilcflnitoly postponed. Al Carpenter has wound up his business affairs and severed his connection with the llrm of Cockroll , Hunt & Carpenter nnd will leave for Tiicomn , Wash. , In a few days. Jko McCarthy , living near Papilllon , got mixed up in n threshing machine , and had several ribs broken and was otherwise- severely bruised about the head and body. The Epworth league entertainment nnd orange festival that was to have been given last evening nt the Mothodlst church , corner Twenty- third and N streets , has boon post poned. An attempt was made Thursday evening to ' burglarbo O'Connor's salood. SSl'a N street , which was nipped In the bud bv the vigi- lonco of Uoundsman Murphy. The thief was scared oft buforo ho seemed anything. The Adams Express company has estab lished an ofllco nt South Omaha and com menced business Wednesday. J. P. Evors is agent , with his olllce In the basement of the Packers' National bank. The addition of the Adams company gives to South Omaha representation to all the express companies whlcti Imvo agencies in Oma'ha. Hood's Sarsaparmn has tno largest sale of any mcdllclno before the public. Any honest druggist will conllrm this statcmctn. Omaha Industrial exposition grand sacred concert Sunday afternoon. ICcuorl ] , Register of Deeds Mcgcath has Introduced n now feature In his onlcc. It Is a hook showIng - Ing the real astata mortgages tlloil and dis charged , This book will bo totaled on the last day of each month. Last month the fig ures wore ns follows ; Farm mortgages ( lied , four , consideration $ ' , ' 8,000 ; on city property , Hll , $ mvs > ' 'r ( . Fnrm mortgngcs released , jive. 50t ! ) ; on city property , 210 , For delicacy , tor purity , nnd for Improve ment of the complexion nothing equals Poz/onl's Powder. liiilldliit ; 1'urmlts. The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday ; U II. WllllaniH , ren.iltH to store. KIN teo.itli and DOIIKO streets. . I 2r > 00 T\\o minor permits . joe Total . . . . . IS.UJO The Imtcst Conundrum. WHY ! s Ilallor's Saraapardln nnd Burdock UUo the most popular so.ip of the day , Because they both cleanse tbo skin and Icavo It both soft and velvety. IJOUIIHCS | The following licenses were issued by Judge Shields yesterday ; Name mid Address , ABO. J.Ioha I'lnuoy. Omaha. . . , , . , , , . . . 0 IHustoTrablfl , Oumha . , . W I Kobort Cauilng , Gmuhu. . . , . , . g | Catherine Uumpboll. Ouiuho. . 3 . -.No.KrIPPlnK' no nausea , no pain when UoWlti's Llttlo Early Ulsors are takou Small pill. Sato pill. Bwt pill , MADE GOOD BIDS FOR GRAIN , Daily Galls on 'Ohingo ' Inaugurated by the Board of Trade , MOVERS PLEASED WITH THE PROSPECT , I'rlocH Offered on n Missouri Klvcr finals nro Hotter Than Competi tive MarkotH A ( jiietlou of Inspection. At last Omahn has n grain niarKot where the farmer may como nnd sell his grain und deal direct with the buyer on n sharp competitive - potitivo basis and at figures which exceed these offered In nny other nliuket In the United States. Tbo market was opened nt 11 o'clock yesterday morning nnd the call went off In n spirited nmnnor with sharp 1)kill Inc. Prices wcro comparatively hlgnor than these in any othar marKct , nnd bidders stood ready to bu > all thnt was of fered. Owing to the 'fuel that It was not generally known thnt the market would open today the nttetulnnco was conllncd to the grain men In the Hoard of Trade building. Secretary Nason rapped the meeting to order and outlined the situation brlolly , speaking of the Importance of making n start In opening up n market. L. D. Fowler was them called for nnd spoke brlolly of the Immense resources surrounding Omahn and of his abiding faith in the suc cess of n grain market established hero. lie alluded to his cxporlenco In the grain busi ness nnd based his ideas of the success of Omaha as ag rain center on the result of his observations in this section. Ho urged tlio grain men to throw olT all old fogy Ideas and make n start. H. C. Miller mounted the platform to make the call lor the clay. Ho suggested that nil bids bo made on the .Mississippi rlvnr basis which Is n few cents lower than the city's price. That is , all bids sbould bo made with iho understanding that tha grain was to ho delivered at the Mississippi river at the prlc6 agreed upon , the shipper to pay the freight to that point. Mr. Millar also stated thnt the grain dealers no represented were not yet willing to accept the Omaha inspection. What grain they had received on the Omaha inspection had proved satisfactory und if the standard remained the same it would DO entirely satisfactory to them , but they were not sure that this would bo the cnso. The Kansas City inspect on he said , was n dead failure nnd It wirs impossi ble to sell any grain on thnt inspection nnd it . \\ould bo necessary for the Omaha Inspection to bo proven reliable before it would bo ac cepted. The call then proceeded nnd the bidding was lively. Xhoro were no takers but li was clearly demonstrated that the Omaha prleo Is to bo a good stiff ono as compared with Chicago and St. Louis. All business was on n cash basis for delivery ranging from live to ton days nt the Mississippi river. Quota tions were as follows : WHEAT Turkey red , No. 3 , SlJ c ; No. 2 red , UJKc ; No. S rod , 3 > ; c ; No. 4 red , SS > c ; No. ! 3 spring wheat , OlJ-jc. Couv No. 2 , 5-lc bid , 5-l c askod. KYI : INO. 2 , Sl c ; No. 3 , TSc , 20 days ship ment. OATS -No. 3 white , ST o ; No. 3 white , 27 o ; No. y mixed , 'JT c. Itiforiiuuion Froc-t Do you know that any old sere or cut can bo absolutely cured by tlio Intelligent use of Huller's Barbed Wire Llnlinontt Bo merci ful to your horse nnd try It. Omaha industrial exposition , grand sacred concert Sunday afternoon. AXXO UXOEMEXTS. Mr. Frank Daniels' comedy company , now at tno now Boyd , are at present busily en gaged durirfg daylight in rehearsing a now ploy called "Tho Attorney , " which it is his intention to play once or twice n week later in the season. The company is also rehears ing two pretty little curtain raisers , "An Object of Interest" and "Tho Fool of thn Family , " which ho will use alternately with the new play. Mr. Daniels wont to Europe the past summer , partly for pleasure nnd in the liopo thnt ho might possibly pick up something in the shnpoof n now plnv. Finally ho came across Moukhouso , the popular Lon don comedian , who owned a comedy that ho had produced in England more than a thou sand times. Monkhouso is ut present the principal comedian in "La Cigalo , " but not withstanding ho gave a performance of his comedy expressly for Mr. Daniels. Daniels was delighted anil bought the play outright , lie is non nt work Americanizing it and will produce it next scuson. Commencing with matinee Sunday next at the Farnatn Street theater , West & Sahcl's Now York company will play "Tho Old , Old Story. " This bocluty comedy Is said to bo equal to "Tho Wlfo" and "Men and Women" nnd bubbles with bright comedy nnd pleas ing situations from beginning to end , llko good chnmpngno. Everywhere this laughable - able atory has been told the audiences speak only In Us praise. Snlo of beats is now pro- grossing. Only this morning the box ollleo was opened nnd the rush for seats fore shadows crowded houses at the Farnam nil next week. The beautiful Cnrmcncita , who has made such an Impression In the east by her won derful dancing , will bo at Boyd's theater on Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday next , and will bo supported by n company of Spanish .students. It is said that in Carmouclta's "sunjago" the cyo can scarcely follow her movements. She sways nnd leaps and bonds suddenly , nnd tosses nnd glides and whirls and turns and crouches and rises again , and in whatever position she assumes there Is perfect rythm In each Inexpressibly graceful line and billow of limb and garment. Car- moncita carries with her nn nblo company of singers , and during her performance , Von Suppo's ono.-act oporottn , "Tho Lovely dalatoa" will bo given , nnd also Offenbach's ono act comic opera , "Lovo by Lantern Light. " The sale of seats fet ; Carmonclta will open at I ) o'clock Saturday morning. For the last three evenings of next wcok Branson Honnrd's great war drama , "Shon- andoah , " will bo the attraction at Boyd's now theater. Owing to the very long and fatiguing work Mr. Daniels has to do in his play of "Liltlo Puck , " ho has decided not to glvo a matlnco this afternoon. Three moro night per formances will bo given of "Llttlo Puck , " to night aiul Saturday and Sunday nights. Vnr Inebriety Use Hereford's ' Aciil Phosphate. Dr. John J. Caldwcll , BultimoroMd. , says : "It 1ms proven by experiment , and experi ence to bo highly bonollclal in Inoorioty and mental troubles. " Omaha industrial ox position , grand sacred concert Sunday afternoon. Doylo'n Doatli. The inquest over the remains of W. F. Doyle , who was found dead in the alloy op posite the Puxton Wednesday night , was hold yesterday morning , Tl.j verdict was that the deceased came to his death from a pistol shot tired by his own hand with suicidal intent. Thu remains will bo forwarded this evening to his homo atC'arleton , IScb , A very small pill , but n very good ono. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Uisors. Positively cured by ' these Little IMlls. CARTER'S They also relieve Dls- Ircfia from Dysfxiala , IQ. ITTLE digestion anil Too IJaarty Bating. A perfect rem edy for Ulxxlness , Nausea , DrowBlncBS , Iad ) Tuto In the Mouth , coated Tongue , 1'aln In the Sldo , TOni'ID UVEIl. They roffulato the DowcU. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE BABY fi SOLID SCAB Disease of Itk-nil ntiil Skin. Jinny Doottrtrs Mill. Cured by lite Ciltlciirn II MUG lies. 1 Imro n flMer Iron tiled with blood Or skin dl en o It comtiii'iiceil whon.nboiU ono yonr old.Vo would try onoiloctornnd IHni nnollicr , nnd It fecmcit Ilka they were Kind to not. rid of It. Whom thojr would commence , thry wcinkl my It I * onsy drlal up nnd cured , tint nt ln t Umy would .r H could not bo cured. It run on iilxiut two ycHM. Wo luid tried nil Ihei\oclor9iroiinilntid \ Ihoylind fnllcd. I rnit your advertisement In tlmpnpcr , nnd wrote you for dlr ccllons ninl you senCnuuv ropy of your book ut once. We then itot Cl'Tlct'HA UKMI.DIE * itnd used It. It dried up llto sores niul licalcd them up right nwny. Her fncc , hi'nj nnd imrls ot lu-r body wcro n Kolld scnb. Tlio wny It would commence It would rnl e n mull lump iinilor tha skin , then bccnmo u "iimll plui- I'lc nnd ItchtMl ! < > thut ulio not no rc l nliilit or day , nnd ihi ) would scintcli them , nnd yellow mnttur would come out of them nnd they would keep opri'iidltiK niul itching. I inn Mire from wlmt 1 know ofthoCl'Tlrruv IUiKl : ! > ll'-i , they nro the bu t modi- dtius fur.grrbfu.lu , ur blood or Jkln dl eases Unit nny ouocan use. ( il'.OUOi : ( i. O.MU'ON. JIlKh l'"lnt , Decnlor Co. , lown. Cuticura Remedies Tlic o grateful ti-itlinonlil * will tell the i-lory of cre.it plii < lcal su trorlnir.iif mental nmml-ili , by reason of liunillutiniru'isHKurjllons , nnd of threatened itin- KCri Impidly and speedily imJo 1 , by tne Crm'UllA HKUKMKX , thoRrcntestbkln Cure' , lllood I'lirlilcm nnd Humor lleinedles thu norld has e\cr known. Ci-TicriA ( UIMII.VK.NT. tlio new lllood nnd kln rnritlcrlntornally ( to ile.infu the blood of nil Im purities nnd nol onous rlonioriti ) , nnd Cl'TlcutlA , tlio Kroiit .SMu Cure , nnd CUTII t'UA MMP , nil ex- qtililto M > ln I'.irltlcr nnd lleiuitlller , externally ( to clonrthoikln and nrnlp and re-toro thu linlrl. cure of ory ill ea o ami humor of the kln. isnlp nnd blood , with tins ( ifhHlr. from Inlnncy tonae , friirn pliiiplcHtOfrroriiln , when the best plislcluiisliu pl < tal , and nil otber remedlen lull. PIM I'l.lIS , black liciuH , roititli , roil , chapped , and oily skin cined bv CITICL'HA ' OA1' . ffORlEUfATiZllUTME ! IV ONK.Mm'TKTIinOt TlCIMIA ASTI I'AI.V I'l.ANTKli rollovi" < rheumatic , ' .c , Inu. k ilney , in inculiir mid fliust pains Thu llrtt and only Instantan * cons pam-kUUnx strengthening plaster. f I took Cold , n I toolr Sick I TOOK RESULT : I talro My Meals , I take My Rest , AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON ; getting Tut too , FOR Scoll's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphilesof Lime and Soda NOT ONLY CURED MY liiCip- ioiit Consumption ISUT IIUILT ME UP , AND IS NOW I'UITING FLESH ON MY BONES AT Till' RATE Of A I'OUND A DAY. 1 fAKH II' JUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK. " SUCH TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NfcW. SCO IT'S EMULSION IS Do'lNG WONDERS DAILY. TAKE NO OTHER. "THERE ARE NO FLICS ON US" OJ'i"v ' \ . < " ( ijjjyt y Q" nji Uils rmr tMWtdiM , Witei Da/a , Flits , Moth ) . n .l < > , AtttB , FUai oml plher | > mts. P Ur w lh ni t onpe by burning EEABURY'S SULPIIUK CANDI-KS In } Our Iloomt. CloutJ , criun. AC. Uu SIADURVS iiyDiioNArnnoi. | I-AS- TILLLb f rr couiuot fuml ttloD * Said ty ll Sold infer for Is. I'ijd. , nnd in America I for 25 cents a bottlo. : IT TA-STJBS ? GOOT > . j Dr , Acker's ' English Pills : Cure Sickness and Headache. : Biuull , plcu.unt , n fmorltu tilth the ; W. II. nOOKElV'i CO. , NEW YOIIK. I H.I.BKIIIIIiilltlKlllllir KOIt SAMS HY ICUIIN & CO. und SllHU- J1AN & MCCU.NNKLU Umuha. Liebig EXT RACT OF BEEF "m DARKEST AFRICA , " "By HenryM. Stanley. 'Tlio l.lcblkComiinny'B Kxtruct wns tlio choicest. " piico. ) ' . , Vol. 1. "l.lcbli ; nml incut noiips liml to lie iircpnrcil In su- llclont iiiiuitltlo3 ] to servo out cupfiilH toonclieak - i-ni-il niiin us lie iitiuut-reil In ' I'.IKU W , Vol.1 , c "Onu Mnill iiinnaiteil to crn l nu ir my tout. Ho wni t once bornu to tire und lulil nltliln n few Inches of It , nml with thu mlilltiun uf uulnt or lint brulh miulu from tliu LloblK Uonimiir'H | ) K.xtniit ot beef wo restored lilni tjlils onsua " - 1'iiKuM , Vol. II. ( lonulno only with ( UD- ilmllouf J vex LIKIIIU'S sluirituro In bluu Ink across label thus : VETERIMARYSPECIFICS For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs , Hogs , j 3 . &XTD POOLTHY. BOO Fnco Hook an Treatment of Anluiuls . uiiiliJtiurt Heut 1'rt-c. ctmi3 < Fov ( < r8TonBi HtlnuBInnammatlob A.A.JHiiIiiul nionTiiultlii.AIIIlc Fovor. Jt.ll.-.Siruloii J.Hiiieni'nK , lUii'iimulUm. < : . ( ! . IHBteniu r , NIIBII ! DUcliiirucu. D.D.-.llnlH onlirubHVoriun , K.K.of'ni'abiiiilleiivuH , I'nouuionia. J'.l' . Cello UP iirlpi-H. lli'llracbo. ( ! . < } . - . IlHcarxliiBu , IloiuorrbuiieH. II.II. Urinary mid Kidney DlnuuiicB. I.I.-KruitU ilMi.nHCii , ntiinuo. J.K.-Jl ouBO ot Dluvilieii , I iralysU. Blngle Bottle ( orcrCO doses ) , - - .00 Htublo Onso. tth BiclflM. Man-iAl , VHcrlnaryOuro Oil aiul lledlcatur , 87.OO Jar Vulurlnury Cure Oil , - . 1.00 Sold by DruBUlitD ] or Sent Prepaid anywhcro and in any quouiity on Receipt of Prlcg. unMpnmiYS' ' MEDICINE oo. , Corner William and John Stt. , Now York. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC JSPEGIFIC NO.I In me au jf r . Tbo onNtDceowful remedy for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , iul I'roitratlou , from oTtr-worlc or other cnuos. VI | x > r vl l. or STiil anai rKiMil i > owd r , forts. bou > ur HuuootsTH. orgeut r"t | illourocclit ( ) of prlco.-llUMPlintYS' MEDICINE CO. , Cor. WUUam * ml John Bti. , N. Y. PEL Centrally All the I-atf t 11 Located luiprorcucuti. llromlwny.t St. , Ntuv Vork. AMKU1UAN ANI > KUItOl'UAN 1'L.AN. nnPIITA ANI > AMVOOI tui'Bn.KH nr tiio IIMilII I A beit and only cnp Ml < yre.crlboil by UUUU in rctminr phyrMana fir tbo cure uf tionorrbua and uUcharuat from tlio urinary iiwiiis , 'tint ID t dayi , II.W per uui All J. uggl.H SELLING SHOES In our "shoe store" is a different affair from selling them in any other shoe store yon were ever in , The majority of our customers know our shoe stock as well as our shoe men do. Sit down stairs any day and you'll see shoes sold in less time and with less words than you ever saw before in your life. Hero comes a man in a hurry. "Gimme notherpair o'them dollanmquartcr shoes.nines , and be quick about it ! "Congress or lace" ? "Lace. " "Here comes another man. "Got those Goodyear Welts in yet to fit me ? Yes sir , they came in today. " "All ncht , give me a pair of sevens , Congress ! " Here's a dead game sport , "Say ! You I Got any o'them three nineties like the kicks on me feet" ? "Yes sir. " All rigftt dance em out. " An I so it goes. They've all been here before. When we sell a man one pair of shoe ? he's a regular customer of ours after that. A 'I ( j1 O C 'c sell you a working man's shoe , with solid sole leather insoles and JTV J. & * . > * _ ) counters that will give you goo.l satisfaction and save you some money. AT $2.50 We sell a genuine Goodyear Welt Calf Shoe , that will give you . more solid wear to the inch than any other shoe you can buy. You'll see them marked four dollars , in shoe store windows. ' We sell the finest American Calf Shoe that it's possible to make. No five- ' AT $3.90' . dollar shoe that a shoe man will show you , can match this shoe in any5 particular. We sell the finest Cordovan and Kangaroo Shoes. These shoes are usually AT $4. . , ually "cracked up" by shoe man as the dressiest kind of shoes and you're "cracked" about seven dollars for 'em. We sell the finest genuine I-'rcnch Calf Shoe. This shoe is strictly hand * $ made , the stock is the finest to be had and the price is two to three dot * lars under the shoe shops. DO YOU BUY YOUR SHOES HERE ? IF NOT , WHX NOT ? AMUSKMENTG. NOW Tlioalor Seventeenth nml llnrnoy Streets. FRIDAY , SATURDAY - 9 7 nr.rl d Hpl9 AND SUNDAY. UU4 , 0 clllU t. XU tuitiii'ilntt JtMllncc. The master spirit of modern faico , Mr , Frank Daniels And his bis comedy cotnpanv. inc'udlm ; Itcs- slo Saiisou , presenting LITTLE PUCK. With : i liacKajro cur full of now Iclcns. 1'rlcos I'luciuctuncl jjiuciuotclrcli'.TSc. ' iinu H ; balcony. 50o and TJC. A good resoivocl boat for Ma NGW ThaatrB. * Seventeenth and llnrnoy Stiecta " 2 tie Handsomest ami Safest Theatre in America" Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday . " * ' . Tlio r.-imoiis D.inclni ; llcnuty , GKRMENGITR , Direct from her triumphs or seventeen incntlia New York Cltr , usslstcd by tlio renowned SPANISH : o STUDENTS And n complete cast , pro cntlns Von Suppu'a onn- nct oporettii , THE TUOViaUY GAIi-tV/TEA Also OtTunbach's ono-iict comic opera UOVK riY L.AKTERK LUGIIT. 1'rlros of reserved seatt Parquet $1 ; parquet cir cle "lie and ? 1. ( 'alloiy We. OMAHA oi'HN ruoii eio : : TO 10:11011. : M. Take Dodge street cable past the door. GRAND SACRED CONCERT SUNDAY AFTHUNOON. Children admitted Saturday afternoon. FAHNAM- = STREET = THEATER , OnoWouK CummcncInK SUNDAY MATINEE , OCTOBER 4. A successful production nt tlio Lyceum Thc.itor. N V , untltleil The Old , Old Story. MatlncoVcilnc3ilay unit Siitunlny Popular Pricoj 16c , 25c , 35c , GOo , 76o. DIME EDEN"MUSEE Corner Iltli nnd Kai-nani Struots , Opuu Dully fiom to I 10 p. m. Tlio famous Juvciillo iMiiollouiil actresf , Ml-s Int tlul.ult ( > . In KDITIM ML'Ulil.VK. ' Klttputrlck ( uiully. Mvlss boll rln.'uri. ( Ir.lcu Cnurtliinil , wlti'li on. Wall Street. Jiuiu11" II < ' tllii , Incllun s.out. Don und Mccirci'or on Irish but ; pipes. Admission , Uno Dime. IDUOPOSAI.S roit run KUHCTION OK JL i-chool llulldlngs and Stonm Ilontlng Uo- Iiartmuntor tlio Intuilor , Ulllou of Indian Af- fiilrn , Washington. 1) ) . O.hopt. Iltli , 1MI. So.iHMl proposals , t'ndor.scd " 1'ionosals for election of hfliool liiitldln s and stuiini lioat- 1ns. " " 9 tlio case may bo , and iicUlrcshcd to tlio Commlsilonorof liullan Atrulrs , Washing ton. D. O , will bo iceulvuil ut tills ollleo until ono o'clock p , m. of Tliuisilav , October btb. Ih'll , for thooroct on of the following school lull dliiKS vU. : Thlrloon ( I.I ) fiamodiycliool : liullilliiKb I on tlio Itosohnd Itust-rvatlon , h. 1) . ; 8 on the 1'lno Hld 'o UosiTV.itIon , S. I ) . ; and I on tlio C'hoyomio Klvor Uvsorvntlun , S. I ) . Tliliteen ( ii : ) frame lii'lustrlul cottiiRiM4 on the KiiMiliml Hi'aoi vutlon , S. I ) j ( j on tlio 1'lno HUl 'u liL'Surviitlon , f , 1) . . and ono on the Cheyenne Itlver Ui'iorvutlon , S. I ) . Ono hos pital biil'illir- ' the I'row ( 'root Kuscrvittlon , R 1) ) . Onulirli'k assomhly bulUlliiK , ono briok liOMltal bnlldlir , ' , ono In Iclt laundry linlldliu , ana ono hrluk boiler IIOIIKO , all at tin ) 1'lno KldL'o AKoii"y , S. 1) ) . . as per the plans and snuulfluutloiis wlili'h m ly bo ovninlnod ultho olllcos of tlio "Press and DaUotan , " of Yank- on K. I ) . , the "llou , " of Omaha , Noli. , tno llullilurs Hoard of Trade , " coi. Tth nniU udar stroetH , St. I'aiil , Minn . and at the I'lno ICIdKo Aconuy. H. 1) ) . , the Koiotmd A onoy , S , 1) ) , the Clinyimno Klvor A i'iicy , 1'nrt lleiinutt. S. 1) . , and tlio Crow Crook Aaunoy , CiuwUruok , H. 1) , lllds are also Invltod for the houtlni : ot thoho aa-t'inllv , hosnttul and laundry hulldliiKH by inoaiiH of stoaiiii ajso sup ir.ito lilds for boat- Ini ! tin ) iirusunt boarding hohool liulldlnirn at 1'lno ItluKO Auunpy by moans of stoum. Itld- dors will liu roriulrod to submit uuuui.tto bills for each bnllillni , ' , anil state the lonKthof tlmo prouosod to bo onnsnmud in tholr cnnatriiu- tlon. CliliTU'lKl ) CIIIXKH. Ilai-li bid must 1)0 ) aiTompunlod by u curtlmiil ohoou or draft upoiifcomo United Mates depository . or sol vent national biinlf. In Ihulelnity of the res- Mencf of the blddur. made piyaldo to the order of the Commissioner of Indian Altai , fur nt loiiht n\K I'Kii L'IMof : the amount of the proposal , which chock or draft will bo for- felled to the I'nltod Ktato * In ease any bidder or bidders rufolvlir * an award shall fall to iiromtitly execute a contract with good nnd biillleiunt sureties , otliuru IMI to bo rutiiiiiod to the bidder. llldn uuuuinirinlcd by cash In lieu of a ) i tilled ohoi-k will not bo considered. The rlKbt U reserved to reject nny or all bldn , or any part of any bid , If deemed , for ; the bust Interest of tbo sorvlco. U V , 1U.I P. Ac-ting Comiiussloiiur. siaJUltil UNION DEPO.T HOTEL. Corner lOtli and Masou Strot-ts. New building , new furniture , orcry thliu flrit clan , unott location In the city , nil iinxlorn tin- Iirovc-iiiunti. atunin I lent , ijut. Cull Hull * . Hull oil llurlivrHnoplnconiivltuiii Kli-ctrlo und tobla Lur tounr i'irt of tlm city Try ut ami bo c'i Tlor ea that wulmtu thu bc-.t hou o fur thu tnonuy nuit uf LbtcaKu. ilitoi Iioaill Wto ll.Wpvr day .Scntl usl , ? 2 or 88 for a box or line candles mi'l ' bnu-boiio , liicli ivo willsontl you iniinciliatcly by express to any part of the country. A box of Sweetmeats AS A GIFT is ( ho CORRECT THING nntl always APPRECIATED. Oitr's never fall to ghc entire satisfaction. Address , BRLDUFF , Omaha , Neb. THE © EilCSML nnd only < iomrileio and Muttnfuctory Vunilenncil Mlnco Alciit In tlio tlnrlict , CJticup tlulxtlMitee and Vrnde Iinllntlnnii nro ouorcil with the aim to prollt by luo popular- liy of the New lIuBiunil. ] > < > not lie deceived but always Insist on uo wo iv JJuelunti Itriind. 'I'liobcutniaOe. KUXI > UT ALT * OltOCJUUH. rplilnn llnhll cnr.ctlnloloaodir. a.im.J BI PUENaL b mn.O wo I.OOVO * n Delicate nnd Laitlnir O.lor AOd-ir.lnj. KunnWo toprociiroHllANDOWllEUB ROAP wnd 2 lu stamps unit reculvo a cake by return mail. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. HIT.OIAr. . Rrmndon Itnlls Wnlti ( the POP- ularHooloty Wiilti ) font Fltii : : to anyone Ing UH thrco wrappers of Btmntlon ItcllH Boa p. Ponfl lOo In ntumpii for eauiplo bottle UtUt I'crlumt. New GOLD CUASP3. Inifentions , loetli wlthi'iit pliitns , removable work. ' 'Ilr. Tliroilkinortrn's intent. " No clropptm : down of platoa , lilto anything you like : tooth remain llrm. .hint tno tlnni : for mlnUti-rs , lawyer * and publicMpunliors. . I'rloo a llttlo more tli.m rubber plates , within roacli of all. Dr. llnlloy. DontlHt. has tlio Hole rlitlil to Uii'iilni nml Doualni f'ounty. ( Jlllue. third lloor I'uxton blook. Urn. ilia. _ _ "lw anotnlilatoiln my homework for 15 yonri , , ll-iH - l i > M' NicuuUi Wilton 7WS Dlililunhl V. Docturoil with niuny phyilcluiK fur 'unmlo eukiiini nml mod inuny rumi-illut wlilmut IxinutU .1 N e VKIIVE \NHciiriMi me I mm xrunv uj otur ! w nil mr < * ( ! w..rk ' II ( ierbo Hi ' " ' * ' " ' ' ; o ilrcut NKUVK IIKAS CC ) HL'KKVIM N V budbT.ooaiuaal'ru lo Ilioruriwiu tit c < iuiit-o MEN ONLY llcur Utitor.iL I'.rU Ctt l f un4 | f * ' r No h > mbuf , but MiulU , ) rro * > Kitcurt AiJiiuJ , V , UUUit.LiW. MOORE'S LKAVKMVOUTII , Ktis. , G-15-00. Dr. J. L5. Moore My Dear Sir : I hnvfl boon subject to nick hoatlnclio n.11 my life. Over two yosuvs ago I began usiiiff Mooro's Trbo of Life for it , and 1 have never hud u case uf biclc huadiichusinco. ' c.xcopt when the mediehio was nt ono end of the road and I at the other. It ia worth moro than money to mo. I heart ily commend it to all sufferers of siult headache. Very truly yours , W. B. LllK , Pastor 1st Haptist Church. Mooro's Tree of Mfo , n putltlvo euro tor . ' { IJnay and Mror Coiupl tint anil all ti ooJ ilhoiUv liuoila nay to niiltor tTlion you onn uro t ur uiliu Uoom'l Tree of i'lfo. t'uuGroit l.tfii Ituualrr GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878 , I"BAKERS0'S ( [ ( ! ' from which the excess of oil has lieun removed , ill Absolutely JPuro and it i Soluble. No Chemicals nro used in its preparation. It lina more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd is therefore far moro uconomical , cos'.intj less than one cent a cup. It is delicious , nourishing , strengthening , IASHY : DIOKSTUD , and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health , Sold by Grocers ovorywhoro. W. DAKER & CP , , Dorchester , Mass , DR , McGRHW , BII301AUIBT Sixteen Yean Kiporlonco In tha TrcAtiauDt of tormi of 3ViU DISEASES Skin ll omoi liml Kiiin lo Ilhuimi I-mlloi frorn 2 to I only. Tru.iliin nt by corruii > Dinl iioj. OUJoo. 14 and Farna n Htj. , Omalu , Nob. Kntraiituoucllhuritruol. . ' ! ' . HCI.IX t.nrllAI D'H IIIIIK.NTAb ( JKKAM , UK IIAUICVI. IIKA U I IFIKII. lirimtiiiiTnn riinpln' . Krrck. uurjr blunlth on 4UUtT , Mill lIlllH lUUCtlOII. It ! 10 % thu ttrit cf l Ivan , anil li 10 Jmi mint , iull lt tubu tur ltl picp. irl/ mule Aruil Hi ] tuuiittrrmt uc tlinlluriiitine. Jir l A. Buyir ulil Ui n iuily ufllivlutut-lcn ( n.ntl | nl ) "Aiyuu UiIixHlllUMttlirm , 1 ' . Inutlnrnirul 01 U tloiik. " Kor l0 t > r fancy Quvili l > e J * ' " ' ' ' " ' ' ' 'ii'"l-K'l'V5'liuiIl"r.'j7 ; rii'iut'junci81. N , Y. XVMYTliMI Aui-nU to icll the I'lnlejJ- ; \ i > 1 1MJ I'liilhi-il.lna Iliuonlr Iliiuom * liiTciitvillhut lioMn tha ololhci wlthuul plnn a per * fcclnu'iu'K patuiit rtuinitlr litucil , iuH onlj b/ uni'iit > , to wliuni tlio * * i liulvi ) rlk'ht li Klvi'H ' " > ' * f crlptut Ucnti w will lumla m.rapla line IJT umllj aUudrtulnr * prlio ll miul tcriu * touKunt * ecu' " rour l-rril rr nt once A iilren TIIK I'INf.KSa tLUTIIUaUMi CO. , II U mi ubl.Worc l * '