8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1802. SPECIAL LINEN SALE , All 8o-0fillod Great Rsductlon and Ohcnp John Sales Not in It , COMPARE PRICES - EXAMINE QUALIFY Wo Arr Ovcrtrmdrtl on l.lncn * nnil Are Com- pcllrtl to Itrlinr Down tlio Trice * In Order to llrduco the htnclc. Gorman Turkey red fringed cloths , 6-1 slzo , fast colors , i to each. 0-1 sl/e , fast colon * , -ISo oaoh. 7-1 HIZO , fatit co'.ors , 08e oacli. 15-8 el/o , fast colors , 800 each. 8-1 sl'/.e , fast colors , $1.00 eauh. 8'lUsly.c , fast colors , $1.25 each. 8-1U she , lust colors , $ l./iU / each. 8-10 sl'/.o , fast colors , $ U.OO each. You will llnd these cloths on sale on center tahlo of our main entrance on 10th street. Moublu width cream colored damask only "oe nyatd. Conuuro. 70 Inch wldo all llnon bleached damask - mask 58c ytml , very cheap. 70 inch wldo blenched damask , extra quality , now 75c , o.xamlno the quality. OS inch extra line damask from the Fremont bankrupt stock was marked to oil Jjfl.Iio , now Ilayden'a price Is 75o ard. 61-Inch bleached Jablo llnon10o yard. Wo show best value In 50c table linen , clthur cream , Turkey red or Munched. \Vo are strictly in it when It comes to towels. Look at our "ll'inoy Cooler , " the largest towel for the money , actual moiiBiire " .5x52 and only 12Co each. Compare our towels with others. Wo guarantee to jjivo you hotter value or refund you your money. , Towels 2c } , 6c , lOc , loc , lOo and 2oc each. U-4 size dinner napkins , bleached and strictly all llnon , at $1.00 por'do/.cn. Hotter grade at 81.60 , $1.75 , SJ.OO , $2 2- * ) , $2.60 , $3.00 per do/.cn and up wards. Special : CO bleached table cloths. U yards wldo and 2 ! yards long , worth Si/iO , tomorrow only $1.10 each. ICO do/.on l.x58 ! ) ! buck towels at 60 each or ( iOo do/.en ; only ono do/.on to each ctiHlomor. Full i.Q crochet bed spreads , 60c. 5Se , OSc , 76c , i > 8o , U8c : the best value in Omaha. IIAYDBN BROS. , Leaders and introducers of low prices. Spectacles accurately fitted ; refractive examination frco. Tudor Optical Co. , corner Farnam and 11th. You'll I ) Well To takp advantage of the next harvest excursion , leaving Omaha September i7.h , via the Chicago & Northwestern mil way. Hound trip tickets at half rules will bo on sale to points in Ne braska , South Dakota , North Dakota , Minnesota , Montana , also all principal points In tlio "Now South" as far as the Gulf of Mexico. These tickets are first class , allow lib eral stop-over privileges and arc good twcntv dnys from date of salo. " Tho"i-ity ticket oliico of "Tho North western Lino" is at 1-101 Farnam st. 15. K. RITCHIH , G. P. West , General Agent. C. P. & T. A. J. H. M'SHANE DID IT. , I x-.Slila\v IU Inspector WIHtm's Whipping- Came front mi A ? ry Prpporty Owner. Iho viclouB assault made upon J. H. Wilson , the cx-inspoclor ol pormancat sldo- wnlks , nt the mooting of the city couactl Tuosdny niplit was o.v James H. McShano. Wilson hnd cntoccd the buildhii ; aad-was on his way to the council chnmbor. As ho reached the balcony running around tbo second end lundtng ho was mot by McShanc , who said : "Hold on a ininuto while I talk to you. " Wilson stopped , and McShiuiu at once accused tiiin of mcdillhiK with his affairs in the UyliiR of a permanent walk along his ( Mctilmnc's ) properly on Cbicnpo , butwcon Kiuhtucnlb and Nlnctocnth streets. Wilson said tbero wan no truth in tbo itatoiicnt and olTcrod to oxplniu the true coniil'lon of the afTalw. that lad up to tao laying of tbo wit'k. ' McSlmuu would not listen to any explana tion nnd coannoncod calling Wilson foul names. Wilson declared that ho was a man of pcuco und not of war , and that be did not want to light. Ho said tlmt the records would show everything that ho had done In reference to siuowulUs , and tbut there was no use ol discussing rhu mii'.ter. Uniil a l.ouilfd Csinu. This aroused McSlmnu's Ire aud bo at onci struck Wilson over tlio bond nnd face with n loaded cano , bringing the tilood. The people who werostuuding nrouud palled Mi'Slmnc away nnd us BOOH 'as hu was released ho ills oppenrcd. Wilson was taken to his homo and a doctoi called to dross the wounds. Ho sulToreil < : on < tldorublu puln during the night , but was aulc to bo upon the streets yesterday. In explanation of the trouble Mr. Wilson said that tbo assault was unprovoked and was inaclj without any warning. He owned property on Chicago street ndjohih ) that owned by MeSliane. Early In Sontoiu bor. nud after ho was removed from the position of Inspector of sidownlks , the Hoard of Publlo Works condemned tin walk la front of McShaue's property. Me tihano started toputdown the vullc , but not h accordance with the provisions nt the citj orulnanccs , In this , that ho was vlaciug thi stone povcral feet from the curb anil agnins the property llt.u instoadof against or twclvi Indies from the curb , as the ordinances pro vidcd. This fact was reported to the Roan ol 1'ublic Works and McShimu was ordcrei to tear up and relay the walk , which ho did Wilson does not propose to lot tha nmUoi rest , but will carry it into the courts , Air. MuSlmut'8 Vumtou ol thnllllr. . Iii spculthig about the assault J. H McShnrio said : "I had bean lu.vlug a side wink m front of my plauo , Nineteenth am ClilciiL'o streets , und hi order to bo like m ; nelglihor'a , placed ono edge of tno walk clo/i up iit'anst ( tltu fcnco. Tins man Wilson uunn nosing around before tbo work was com nletcu and Interfered. Ho wroUi i lollortollio mayor coiniilalnliit ; about nv ruvtlctiliir C > IKF/ but baid nothing about otlie' people noir b > who hud douo the sum thintr , "Wall , I hud to move what stouo had alread ; boon hilil over to the curb line , thus luuvlnj a hpiico botuoon the Mduw.ilk nud my tonce Last night I saw this follow whu 1 minding other poopln's business an nsloil him what right ho had t interfere with my property. Ho ilonic writing the lottrr 10 the mayor but 1 tel blin tluit ho had \vrlttL-n it because Ilia scon it in.VHell. Then my temper got th host of mo and I swiped the coutoinptibl puppy across tlio faro. 1 would have struc him harder , too , If others had uot hoe nrnuml , I will tench him to lot my busl ness alone. " i DoWltl'aSarsaparilla cioamos the hlooc increases the appotlto and tones up the syi turn , It has beuotitod many poopla wh have suffered from blood disorders , It wl help you. Tlio IV'itur U'urx > Tbo American water worki case comes u for a hearing on Friday in the federal coui t St , 1'aul. Tbo receiver for the corpon lion wauls tbo court to lisuo DU order t pompol tbo recolveri appointed fo < - tb Omaha plant to turn the propsrly over I tlai , ushohai been appointed receiver 1 Now Jersey for tbo cntiro stock of the co poratlon , . Mr , Charles Offutt will appear for M Rust , tbo receiver for tbo corporation , au Mr. John L. Wooster will represent toe loci receivers in Omubn , Mo Dl.rH0Vnor " ' ! ( Hunt. Mr. Oltutt nd Mr. Wou tor wl leave for bt. Paul tbl IIAYDKN IlltOS. Silk nnd Wnnl lrc < n ( luoiU. Our oiionitiR sales In this department have been awny ahead of our oxj .eta- tlons. Our $1.00 silk velvets nro equal to nny shown iu this market nt 81.76. Wo Imvo them in all shades. Our OSc velvet would bo cheap nt $1.00. Wo have them in 53 dllTcront shades , Special bargain In black silk nt $1.25. Would bo good vnluo at $2.00. Our $1.25 black rhadjiltnirs silk tnlto the lead. You want to sco them. Our block of wool dross goods Is the largest , all the latest exquisite styles to bojfound in the foreign as well as In the domestic markets nro here on display. 52-Inch wide black surrah twilled serge , $1.-1. " ) . 40-inch vorv flno black bongnllno. $1.23. 40-inch black whip cord , 03c. 10-inch black narrow wale serge , OSc. OSc.10inch 10-inch black silk warp honrlotta , OSc. 10-Inch all wool Gorman lien rlottn 50a lU-lneh black satin llnlsh honrl- ottn 8c. ; ! 00-inch black rain proof serge $2,23. 40-inch colored wldo wale serge , nil wool , oSc. 40-lncli all wool plain colored serge oOc. oOc.40Inch 40-Inch nil wool Gorman plaids fiSc. 80-inch part wool Scotch plaids lc. ! ) r > 4-lnch all wool habit cloth , heavy and line , SSc. 40-Inch till wool tricot llnnnol , nil col ors , 45c. 38-inch all-wool diagonal serge , 75c. 40'inch French poplins , fancy weaves , 81. lo. fil-inch French twills , in all colors , $1.15. 23'lnch all-wool flannel , 25c. Wo nro showing the Inrgest line of navy blue fcergos in all the different weaves. These are only a few of the bargains wo have to offer. A visit to this department will convince you that llaydcns is the place to buy your dross goods. Wo place on sale tomorrow 200 ploces f bannockburii suiting , all dark btylee , landsomo goods , for liouso or street year , or school droascs at the o.xtromo ow price , only lOc a yard. Dark stylus in atins l'-ic , loc and 23c i yard , trroat variety to select from. Ue&t grade of skirt lining cambric , nil olors , only Hjo a yard. Selisla lOc , ISc , 20o ami 23c a yard , iuicy linings and trimmings of every losoi'iption and in larger quantities than on will liud olbowhore. HAYDEN BROS. GUAM ) OI'KMXG > r C. (1. I ) , llrinvn's Aliiiuinoth Grocery House. Ed N. Brown , more familiarly known us C. O. D. Brown , will on Saturday io.\t open his mammoth grocery , ono : leer north of the Boston &toro , nnd .vishcs the public to understand that all goods will bo sold nt prices lower than lis competitors can buy them. A bou quet will bo presented to every visitor risiting our store. BROWN'S C. O. D. . IGth and Douglas. AN UNGRADED SCHOOL. 'eciillur i ; < liicutl iml Work Tluit Is Carried on for liiillllurent 1'uptls. In company with Superintendent Filzpat- ck n Itm : reporter made a visit to tbo un graded school in the Izard strcot building. U is a peculiar condition of ouucatlonal work that confronts the visitor at tbat place. The ungraded school has boon established for the especial bonalitof these boys who have fallen bcbind in tnelr work so that they feel nut of place and embarrassed in the regular classes where their tueagur attainments compel them to remain. . These boys ran no all the way from 12 to 10. years of age and their minds present about us Irregular a surface for the reception of nowledgo as could bo imagined. It is no easy tusk to touch children whoso minds arc open receptacles for simple facts , but to tauo these unresponsive und unconcerned lads who have apparently become menially crys- tullzrd und stagnant in llr.tlrssness and at tempt to shako them out of their stupor into mental activity und appreciation is a tusir thnt would challenge the efforts nud virility of u genius. Into thU difllcult work Mr. Allen , uiio of the city teachers , has thrown his entire force and ho seems to bo making a success of the cffor.t. When Superintendent Fltzpatrick and the reporter entered the schoolroom the class was Jus > t llnishinji a reading exorcise and the next thing on the program was writing. There sat seventeen boys , us needy In Intel lectual training as any seventeen boys who huvu had tbo opportunities ot a free school syfctem over were , and many of them as ut terly indifferent to their condition as a lot of fut. lualthy calves up to their knees in clover. Others uppoiired to bo moderately anxious to loam , but tnoir minds arc not quickened into appreciation and recognition ot what Ufa and learning moan. The power of attention seems almost entirely wanting In somn of .them. When Mr. Alien told the scholars to take their copy books and pru- piiro to write Iho motions of tno class formed a most remarkable lesson in human nature. Some ol tlio boys appeared to enjoy tbo oxer- else und wont about'tho wont in real earnest , but others acted us tboucli Ihoy thoupr.t it un imposition for any teacher , 'ninlo or female - male , to us ! ; thorn to ilo.anything. One llttlo colored lau , in particular , showed the most complete and overmastering stolidity and unconcern thnt it Is possible for a rational being to exhibit. Four times iho teacher - repeated peated the rcmiost for tbo boy to tuko out his copy book aim prepare to write before the ludilToreut and inert boy ( ho could not be properly called n btuden't ) moved even n muselo in tbo diroctlon of complinnco with the teacher's Instructions. Lolling back in hU seat , his head resting On his hand as n prop behind hU UP responsive car , this sou of Africa looked his patient teacher calmly and contentedly in the fuco with not the slightest Indication on his faca tunt ho proposed to recottul/o tno Jurisdiction or direction of any body , hlijh or low , rieb or poor , on the fuoo of the earth , Ono could uot help sympathiz ing with tlio toucher und tbo parents of uoh n .sluggish und unresponsive piece of human ity us that. Some of these boys appear to bo awakening from their sleep of Indolence and will > otgaln a lair education unit mnko use ful men , but there are otbors who will never knowwhutun anxious nnd sacrificing effort has been made for their boncllt , The superintendent is going to try the manual training school work upon thorn. Hulhlulis Unit an hour each day In iho train- lag tchool will awaken homo of their latent forces , phvslcully at least , and probably menially , uuu gut them quickened into life und boylsn activity , so that tboy will become responsive to the efforts of the teacher ana acquire usuful fuctb as they grow to man- Uouj. TOLEDO , inwuApril , 0 , 1SDU Dr. J. D. Moore , Dear Sir : My wlfo has used ubout six bottloj of your Troa of Life nnd thinks that HUO has received greater ben' clltfrum it than any medicine sun 1m uyor taken. Yours truly , L. II , BUPKI.V. Gen'l Agent and Troas. West Collogo. Slnco receiving the above testimonial , 1 am Inrocclpt of a letter nnd chock from too Uovr UII nufklnof Toledo , IOWH , April 23 , tj send Hov. J. W. IConworthy , Crostllnu , aos , six bottles of Mooro's Tree of Ufa. l < 'or faulo by ull druggists. BOSTON STORE'S ' NEW DEFT Gratd Opjnlns on Our'Socond Flooi Larg- and Finest Line of CARPETS , RUGS AND MATS IN OMAHA Uvcry Now Style ol Velvet , llrintiolK , Mo- cjuettc , Wilton , Til pen try nnd Ingrain Cnrpct nnil Now Patterns In rioor Oil Cloth * unil Linoleum. With sonsiitlonal prices For the opening1 of the department , Which will rnlso the Uoston store ctirpot department At once to tbo hutul Of the curpot Boilers of Omaha. It hits DGOII the ono doslro of The Bos ton Store to have tho'carpot trade of Omaha and the only thing In the way has buon lack of room. All this hits boon changed. Wo now occupy the second lloor of all the building clear to the alloy. And wo have a carpet department that for GUKATNKSSOP STOCK AND IMMKNSK 13AHGAINS will bo tlio envy of everybody in tbo business. Wo have secured the services of the , best carpet man In tlio west That is Mr. Fred Sunder , who for the last eight years has boon a member of the Omaha Carpet Co. Mr. Sunder has sovcrod all connection with that linn and will take full churt'O of tlio department for us. His old friends will bo made doubly wel come. OPENING PRICES. Very pretty ingrain carpets , 18o yard. Real nice ingrain carpets , 25c yard. Elegant patorns Ingrain carpets , 32o yard. 25 rolls of now style , artistic designs in ingrain cargo's , 45o ! yard. 5 rolls of curpcita , all styles , hitherto now to Omaha , rich colorings , oGc yard. I3 ! rolls extra super all wool carpets , unequalled for wear , 0-lca yard. ! 1J ( rolls superb U-ply all-\vool carpet , exclusive patterns , rich el'eels , high and soft toned shades , 8lc a vard. TREMENDOUS OPENING BAR GAINS. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS , 4-le , 5Sc , Cite , OSc yard. For the opening wo olTor a grand in ducement in high grade carpets and" olTor you choice of over 40 rolls of body Brttt-bolH , Wilton velvets and moquotte carpets at USc a yard. We undoubtedly claim this us ono of the most remark able bargains over olTerod in Omaha. Every oao of these carpets are direct from the mills , all choice patterns and fit to adorn the lloor of any house in Omaha. L1N9LEUMS. MATTINGS , ETC. . Our line of lloor oil cloths , linoleums , mattings nnd rugs is immense. Our opening prices are eye-openers. Very , very low. Experienced hands to make and lay carpet. BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. ICtli and Douglas Sts. Real estate. Bargains only. My word is good. 'W. G. Albright 621-2-3 N. Y. Life bldg. flutter , direst ) mill Cranberries At Hay dons' you can buy. country butter - tor at 14c , lOc and the best for 18c , made by Nebraska farmers and shipnud us daily. Dodge creamery , 20o , 22o and 24c. Remember wo handle only the very best qualities of country and creamery butter and sell same at lowest prices. CHEESE DEPARTMENT. Hero wo handle only the best import ed ana domestic cheese. Wisconsin full crnaui cheese for 7jc and 9o. Eastern process full cream , lie and 13c. Swiss cheese , 15c and 17J& Brick cheese , lijc , 14o nn-I lOc. Young America full cream , 12o. Limburger , 12c. } Wo have on sale now the finest Capo /od cranberries at lOc per quart. HAYDEN BROS. , Promoters of homo industry. ANOTHER LANIi SUIT DECIDED. .1 nil to Irvine Disposes of tin ) liulilvviii AgnliHt Hurt disc Court Notes. Thoto nro 300 home owners out In the vicin ity of Windsor place who are happy over a decision rendered by Judge Irvine in the celebrated case of Baldwin against Hurt , which has boon on tbo court dozkat for sovorol terms. Tbo story In connection with the case is an old ono , dating 'Uncle into undent history , and has run ttirougb several uounrntions. Years ago , and before the luud was platted into city lots , it was a farm , owned by Tlico- doro Oallnijhor. Times prow hard und ho mortgaged to Wellington Hurt. Jn duo time the property v/ns sold to Bnldwlu lor the sum of $10UJO. Afior.ViinU tbo mortgage uns , foreclosed and u sbenlt's dued issued to liurt. Eunice Uuldv/ln , an heir of Morgan Baldwin , Drought suit on a deed which sbo held from Mothow , a son of Morgan Bald win. This deed was made in Chicago in 1875 , nnd lutiUoa the cartllicato showing tbnt tbo ofilcer was authorized to take acknowledg- II ] U lltH. The court held tlmt that was fatal and that the deed to Burt would stund. All of the present owners are grantees under Burt. The case of Fi'yo & Brulin against BurKe & Pra < tier , commission inon of South Omaha , is on trial Doforo Judge ICeysor. The plain tiffs cluliu that during tbo month of Sop tern- bar , ISSb , ihoy wore in the llvo siook busl- nebs at 1'ocatello , Idaho ; that they shipped n consignment of steers to tug defendants at South Oaiubu , to bo sold to the bast ndvant- tiL-o ; that the liiittlo were turned over lo Gregory , Cooley & Co. and shipped on to Chicago , where they were sold for $932 loss than they would have brought on tbo South Omuba market. It Is to recover thU sum that tbo plaintiffs have now brought suit. In the cusoof SanuiolJoUnbOD against Fritz and Mlnnlo Wtrtti , In which the plaintiff brought un action to recover M. > , the prlco of an overcoat which was stolen wbllo tlio plaintiff was a guest at the defendants' hotel , the jury returned u ve'rdlct for the full amount. In criminal court the case of tbo state against William Brady Is on trial. Brady Is charged with imvlni : snatched Currio Shinn's pnukatuooU , containing 5. The theft was commuted July 4 , while the pat-ado was pass- Thi ! Trill ) l.uxiulvn I'rlnulpln Of the plants used in manufacturing the pleasant remedy , Syrup of Figs , bus a per- manentlv bcneliclal effect on the human sys tem , while thn cheap vegetable oxtruots arid mineral solutions , usually sold as medlulnos , nro permanently Injurious. Being well-in- formed , you will use tbu true ronuuly only. Manufattured by the California Fig' Syrup Co. Powder Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard BOSTON STORE , To Make ft Qulokj-lFinal Sale to Olosa Out QluoW Umbrellas , ONE AND ALL WITHOUT EXCEPTION r.xcry Utnlirn n , H'nrnnol , Smulmilo Itc- innlnliiK of Uliiak'n Hnnkriipt Stock Goon Tomorrow nt 1'rlco * I.ltto Short ol Kuln-Illg Iliinenlnii. BIG SALE OF LADIES GOSSAMERS. The greatest umbrella nnd parasol sale ever hold ho'-o or nnywhoro in Amorica. Silk umbrellas , serge umbrellas , for sun or ruin , with precious handles , gold , silver , Ivory , oxidized silver , imported natural gnarled wood hanulos , with all the latest patents in ribs nnd frames. All sixes for hull os and inon. All Gluck'b ' ladies' 20-inch pure gloria nilk umbrollns , paragon framn , go at $1.00 , worth $2.00. All Gluck's 20-inch silk gloria um brellas , with fancy black rubber or beaded oxtdiy.cd silver handles , go nt 81.10 , worth up to 82.60. All Gluck'a ladles' und men's union silk serge , paragon frnmo umbrellas , worth $2.f)0 the world ever , go nt $1.30. Atl .08 wo close out all Gluck's gon- ulno silk serge umbrellas for ladles or men with plain and fancy natural wood handles with silk cord and tassels , um brellas in this lot worth up to $1.00 , choice $1.1)8. ) TIIliSK WORTH UP TO SO. 00. At $2.50 , $2.08 nnd $ . ' 5.50 wo olTor you the choice of nil Gluok's finest walking stick umbrellas , made of 'tho very best silk scrgos , with ailu covers , silk tassels , plain and fancy handles. These are alt- the oxtromosit novnltlos , bought origi nally for the coming holiday irado nnd to retail at $0.00 each. Wo glvo you the choice at $2.50 , $2.)8 ! ) and $3.50. LADIES' $2.00 GOSSAMERS , 40c. Gluck's entire stock of ladies' electric gossamers , all flue , elegant goods , in Now York as high as § 2.00 , your choice todav 4Uc. LAD1KS'$5.00MACKINTOSIIESS1.60. Your choice of Gluok's entire stock of elegant long capo mnckintojhcs in line plaids that sold in Now York for $5.00 , go tomorrow at SI. 50 each. THE BOSTON STORE , Solo Agents for McCall'ei Patterns. A iMiuhtl Novelty. The ladles of St. Philomcna's choir will give nt Cutuedral hull Thursday evening an entertainment combining original uud unique features. Rev. J. Bruen , n linguistic son ol sunny Itulv , calls It "Musuo dl Hoba Vecchla , " or , in United States , a banana slide of pleasantries. Ono of tha translated fcaluics of the mystery , oddlv enough , is a competition of blackthorns for prizes. Vocal und instrumental music and a luncheon are on the curd. Too jMucn lee Cream. H. C. Uohror , agantoT tbo Missouri Pacillo rallwuyNow Haven , Mo. , savs : "I suffered a great deal ono hot evening lait week , ( July 31. ) hud eaten ice creurn for suppar , and tuorcseotncd to bo an internal con filet going on. A traveling man said ho bad something In his grirtat" the hotel that he believed would relieve me , and producing a small bottle tlo of medicine gnvo mo u dose. I tclt bettor , and in a fuw moments took another dose , which entirely roliovoo mo. I bollevo that such a mcjtiicino Is worthy ojjrecoinmenda- tion und thatic should l < o j efjt in the house during the summar. The bottle was labeled Uhamborlaln's Colic/ Cholera and Dlarrnoea Uomedy. " For sale by druggists. > To Avoid Contascous Diseases it Is of the utmost importance to strengthen the body. 'A healthy body will much sooner withstand the ravages of contagious diseases , Cholera , La Grippe , etc. , than a weak frame. Iho genuine Johann Boll's Malt Extract is acknowledged in this respect to be the best tonic beverage and is especially re commended for invalids , where a delicate - cato yet strengthening tonic is necessary to Duild up a debilitated constitution. Ono dozen bottles ol Johann HolT's Malt Extract are equal in nutritive and tonic qualities to ono cask of Ale or Per ter. without being intoxicating. It is bcnelicinl alike for man , woman or child. Prof. Prosper Do Pietra Sant'i , of Paris , says : "As a .lar o number of patients lack the necessary power to di gest solid food , and would through the uoo of stimulants bo merely oxcito-l nnd weakened , therefore I regard it of immense value to the practitioner to bring to his aid a nutritious tonic and remedy like the Johann HolT's Malt Extract , which will act not only as a tonic , but as a nutrient as well , and which is less exciting than wine as a stimulant. " Bo sure to obtain the genuine , which has the signature of "Johaiui iloll" on the neck of every bottlo. EISNER & MENUKLSON CO. , Solo Agents , Now York. ARE YOU SUFF ERiKG ? rno.,1 , Female Wc.Kncss , Catarrh or lUietimatssm , Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases , IP SO , OALti ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. AcUnowlc-ileeil to bo the most iuccottul epoclallst In Ull 1'IIIVATK , 1)1.001) ) , MCIIVUIM , Slil.N AM ) Ulll.V- AHV DlHEAHKH. ( iunorrliiiln ( from : E to ilnyi. Syphilis curjJ wllliuutMurcury. All'sti ea for life. bTttlCTUItU pormniieiitly cur J. romor.U coin- lileta , without cuUlmojinlU ur UllivUtUxi. Ciira utructod ul liouiu by iiiUlunt wHhJiU a ' UKCTAIUI.OB1I9 curo4 HlUiuut P.UM or .lotoatlon tram binlnuis. HVDIIOCKI.K ANU VAIIICOUHI.U porimnoatly nua . .uciesitilllv U Mt'tliod now null ullfallliU- WEAK MEN ( VITAMTVVIAin , IinlJ"Olj- ole nppll. rnllon to liiitlnui > ur ttnily ; Harorj montil strain urtirluf ; HKXUAL u.vuiW-im In mlUJIu II fu. or trom tlio IT > ! Uti ot j-onlbtul I'nlnoi. WKAIt MICNAltll VICTIMS TO NHIIVOU3 IK. BlUTVorUXIIAUdTiOV , WASTl.NC ; W15AKNKSS INVOhUNTAIlV MisHKa wltlilUKIjY IIKUAV In YOUNG niul Mll > lUliAlil ! < ; ii lack o ( Tlui. vlxor. null itroiiKthi with niiiul ontBlii Impalruil an4 woukonuniHlpramatiirelr In uppro-iclilnxolil aja , All yldlil ruuillly to our nuw trmitmont for IOM of vital power , Call on or U'lJnm with utauip ( or clrcuinrj. tro ) honk niul rucalnti. Dr. Searles & Swrles. ' Next tn I'ostOlllco. MOUNT VI5RNON PURE VIKQINIA RYE I liwjj tooiill thu the uttuiitlon ot tlio imlillu to iho uljovu uupuliir liniiul ot puru rye wills- Kuy unil roMixiutfiilly usk u comparison with nny olhur lirnntl of pure ryu oiruro.l In this ntarkiit It Is fnrbupurlor la imv other wlns- koy. and I Kiiuruiiluu Itaiibsolutoojicelloiico la iluvor us w ll is Its purity uii'l IU uholosonio oiloeth. The imlillu Is Invltucl to call uuu try U HENRY MILLER , 01O N. lO'.h Street , Family Wine and Liquor House. Esmond Hotel Bloolr. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa Why it is the Safest Tonic and Blood Purifier Made. Inillnns Hiiro Xo Knowledge of Mineral llrngs ntut Poisons. They Cure Wl h tlio Kcincdlcs of tlio Field nuil Forest. Tlit'lr Knowledge Is Horn of Jl'iiy Cen turies' r.xpcrl- once. Kickanoo Indians , who mtiko Kiuknnoo Jntllnn Sngwn , nnturo'a grand tonlu and blood purillor , und other Kiek- apoo 1 ml Inn remedies , are the oldest tribe oxtant. Wlien Columbus thscov- ored America they occupied the torn * lory about where the stulo of Georgia is now located. Today , driven back stop by stop , they nro found mostly in Texas , Now Mexico and Arizona , but their traditions have remained Intact nnd the secret of com pounding their remedies is known only to themselves mid to one white ? mw , adopted Into the trlbo and through whom they became known to the white people. Klckawoo Indian Sncrwa is their prin cipal romodv nnd upon it they depend for the curing of all troubles of the stomach nnd liver , thereby purifying1 , the blood. Ills the king among their medicines and their principal reliance for win ding off malarial infections and nil troubles arising from exposure and frequent changes. Its absolute and , by tlio nature of the In dian and his lack of knowicduo of drugs and poUons , comjml.toi'M ficcitom fioin all mineral iwjrcilte/ltt * or ilruo * tn fillfum ) inaUcs It the uloal tonlo and bloo.l purlllcr that cunnot pos sibly leave behind the after alTccts so com mon to many nxtenalvoly advertised nos- trniii9 on thu marital. ICIeUupoo Indian Sawa , nmdo by tlio In dians from roots baiksand horha of tholrown HathurliiK and curing , Is olitalnablo of any ( Irusjlst at ono dollar pur bottle ; six bottles for llvo dollar * . "Pfj "px * Send Ihroo two cent stamps teA A JMSJJLM pay pustnjic. and wo will mall you frco a thrll.ln : and Inturostln ; bonk of It.lpaiii'q. cntltluil "Ufu and Svunos Ainoift tliii KlcUalioo Indians. " Tells all about the Indians. Address IIKALV & HIUKl.OW. Dlatrlbutlni ; Admits , 6'l Gr.ind Avu. , Now Havon. Uonn. " SANATIVO , " the Wonderful Spuninli remedy prescribed forever over 5O yenrs curon all Nor- votin Dlweiisos , I < atk o3 ° Flomo- ry , BIcnaudio , _ - „ _ „ . . . Wuliol'n luom. Boforo&After UQO. BduisMoiiN , Lo t PhotOFtrophod from life. HI mill o oil , or diminution of the Generative Organs , etc. , nud all cireeCs caused by past nbiiNCH. Put ni conveniently to curry 111 tlio VCHt i > ockot. Price S1 a package , or O 4brS5vllliu written guarantee to cure or refund the money. If n dniFKlst tries to sell you some 1VOUTIII.ESM IMITA TION In place of SANATIVO , encloeo prlco Incnve- lope and wo will send by mall. 1'aiiiplilct 111 pluiii scaled envelope i'rco. A tl circus , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Branch Office lor U.S.A. 838 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO , ILL , SANATIVO U sold in OMAHA , NE1J , by Kulm i : Co. , Druggists , Cor. isth & Douglas Sts. J. A. Fuller At Co. , UrtiRfiists , Cor. ijtk 4 : Douglas Sts. , and druggists generally. DR. C GEE WO. Thoo-'y iiiMr r.iliatol Clilnosa phyilsln ElRht yoirs' : stndf t'oa yoirJ practical oxpar1- cucowith all KIIO vii dlsaises. TroA.3 Hiicasinll7 nllhronlcoi 3j ulvan up by othar doctors Uitl nndsQohlmor wrlta for question blank. Da not think your cue Hop ilo is liea luij jroar ilootor tH ! yon so. but try tlio Chlnase doctor with hU nan'il ironiloi fill roiiedlcs. nnd r QJlro novr boneilts nn 1 i pcrmnuontcuro what ottiur lector > cinnot tilrj. llorbs. Itoots nnd I'l I'lta ' r.ntnrj's rarnedlos- incillclnes. Tha world hli wittier. Oni tlinmiTl tostlmonlnls Inthrjo yam' pr.ictlo. No Inlurloui decoctions , no narcotics , no polioa. lUtlonil ticatnient nnd permnnunt curj. Followlnecnscs Hiir-CDtifully trait 0:1 : anl cur J I. ylvon up hy ether ( lectori : The ; . CcilKhlln. 4 ! ! . ' Ilirnny street , chronic rhoa. mattsin G yo'irs. kid loy nnd liver tronbhsi , Thos. Culvert , lltli and Knrn en strcoti. eon rit dclilllly , In ll-'Jtlon. lost oC ntronith and vHillt/ . Took modiclnj Tor > o ir.s but K3t no rjlljf , At. lj. Anilur.'on. H.'l I'nnlic stria : . cUir.-t ustlinia nud bronchitis of lUtoan yu.ira s Jlni for sale the following propirol rcmotlloi nt IIjao n bottlo. six bottlcj for jiUU , for Iho euro or Abthnin , U.it.irrh , hlct HouiHOia , Indk'astlo i Illooil I'otsonlnv , Iliioiimitlim , Kemilo WoKuesf. Kidney nnd I.lvc'r Coinphilut. No aeonta. Hold only by Chlnoso Modlclno Co , CupHill , J1UMJJ. OlTice , 16th ad Califofjh Sli. Omi'ii , Neb QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequallei in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 2i pound package * . Velvet Meal , For niutllns and gomi. JT IS OffiAPF Solilbv all fc'lrU-Clus Urnanri. Ibo (0rec Knaager t. Fastest uccomodn.lons ourtFlnf uneiteliou. t In . rli. . „ HEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. Htery Suturdiu- , , - . . . a NKW YOHK , OI HAI < TKK ard NAPLES , " ' SALOOhi 8fBOHD"oiAlS8C'AHD 8TEERAOE rates on lowest terms to and from t o PJ'JSlR.1 , ? , , BOOICH EHaiian ision & m csiTiiUEHTit roiniu- Kicuriottlckeu'avill.1.1. , to wlurn by either the , jdo- turoaque Clyde X Norlh of Irulanil or Naples & llluralUt Bt ! w aii IJosey Mm la Aw Ansut t twirt BUM , Apply to any of our local Ayentiorto UEHIJKICSOM lUtO-filiJUM. UUlcugo , IU. l3DUUATKNA L. UPPER ALTON , ILL. tiiiinii WESTERN MILIT HY UGADEMY. A thorough school , J'r iwre for Colleiie or Iluslu < ! . Within 20 miles of M. LonU. AUdtets _ OOL. WILLIB HROWH , 8up rlnt nil9nf. The Campaign ) Is open. The political pot boils. The stump speaker is abroad in the land. The "distin guished fellow citizen" will be found congre gated by the thousand in front of new pine stands , where the orator of the evening and tha band will vie with each other in seeing which can display the most "brass" and they'll both play "the same old tune. " Thousands of men will put on giddy uniforms and march through the streets , while the oil from leaky torches-\ drips gently down the backs of their necks but "we've got to save the country. " Our Campaign Is now open too. ' "We're after your trade. If we've had it before we're going to keep it and y - if we hav'nt had it , we'll try and get it. Our inducements are many , but we depend on the power of price above all things. Our special 'efforts are directed toward overcoats fall over * coats today. "We are showing a line that's not "out of sight" but right in plain sight so are the prices. * &A C rv for a splendid Melton overcoat in vJi"T ) JU toney tans. lor a business looking , dark , all wool ' Ca'ssimere coat with silk sleeve linings for all wool Csssimere garments new made shades heavy serge lined. 00 a 9enu ne Scotch Tweed overcoat .UU with heavy twilled silk sleeve lining. Can you touch these prices anywhere else ? Not with a ten foot pole. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , ; Neb. TU eminent ipoclallit In nervimi , chronic , prlvnto. Mood , ikln and urinary dtsomci. A resr l\r n3 reizlRtorod tfraduato In modclno , ni diplomas nnd certificate' nbnvr. 11 still treitlntr with the greatest suocon catnrrh , perraBtorrhoos , lost mantiood , lomlual iTeaknoaa. nlxbt IOIBOI , Impotoacy. fyphlll * . stricture , uon * orrtioea , Rlaot , rnrlcoculo.ctc. No mercury uaed. Neff trefttment forlou ofltnl powrr. Partle * unnblo to visit mo may be Iroateil at home by correspondence. Medicine or Intimmpnts bent by malloraxprest ouroly piickod. no mark ! to Indicate contents or lender. Ono pertfonal Interrlow prelerrod. Coniultailon free. Correnpondenco itrlctly pronto , lloo't ( Myiterlei ot Ufa ) lant frao. Offloa t > our la. a. toJ f. rn. Bundar > ID n. ui.lo 11 m. Send ilainp tor rod/ . AMUSEMExNTS KEW A liro.it 1'olltlriil THEATRE. Sntlrr. Thursdiiy , tYIdny and Saturday , Sept. 22 2t ; iind 21. Siitnrdny .Miitinoe. Comeily event of the feiuon. HOYT &THOMAS , Iloyt's Miullson i-qnuro Tlir.itro , New York , tirusanttiicircoMipiiiy : in lloyt'a Host nnil Most riuccussfut Cunicily A TEXAS STEER WITH Tim Wiurphy. Flora Walsh and the original uoinpuny. Snlo opens Wcdnesilay niornlrn ; lit usual prices. Next nttriictlon , "NlOIIK. " BOYD'S THEATER NEW I r3lO3E ! Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Sept. 20-27-28. Abbott & Teal's Comedy Co. AL ( , LAUGHTER ! 150 Nights in Now York. * 100 Kiglita in Fost n , " 50 Nights in Chicago. J IS BEAUTIFULLY STAGED. IS SPLENDIDLY ACTED. A Laugh Every Second A Roar Every Wlinute. llux Khocts oien MiUuiluy murnlnt ; at regular | > rlcou. COMING ! ' 1 UK ROMANTJO AOTOU. ACL'0'iip.ll'lo ' ' < I oy WAI. Uii.MOM ; ; , nnd hl company of playerf , under the illrrrllon of Mr W.SI. W UUon. In ulalioraUiund reuiutle.cenlo ' rivlvnVa of the popular romances of ll'Kuncry and IJumus. _ : FanansThsaler TCJNlOIIT. STUART AND BOOK'S ( Jranil Sjicclnciilar I'foduclloii of Uncle Tom's Cabin. With u curloail of § conory , onloluin unil me chanical ullcots. SlutluuojYutl .lubtlay anil ButurJiiy , _ Eiast/cStockings , Trusses' Crutches , Batteries , WaterBottfsj , Syringes , Atomizer s , Medical Supplies , ALOK&PE8PJLD , 114 S. 15111 SL , Next to 1'ostoilicj ' , DOGTOH , : In the trontmcntot PRIVATE DISEASES. The doctor's entire tlmo nnd ntti'iitlon for the pust olRi'tuen yonrti has boon ttlvou to the treatment of nil forms of prlviitudlnoiiiiai iind nil disorder * and debllitlos of YOUTH und MANHOOD. Durlna nil thcyo jours of prnctlco und oxporlonco the doctor him perfected a syslom of trunluiont for tlioso dlsL-n p which In today ono of the most BUCT- ' cu'pHtil forms ot treatment known to the mcdlt'M lirnlfgfclon. Ills ruimnkiiblo nncesi In the trnut- inc'iit of tills cliss of dlaunsi'a Is bust iirovun by tbo universal testimony of thoiiKiinils nlio liuvii tuf- fured nr.d been onrod , Mronuor or moro ubsoluto proof of skill niul Inlr nnd hononibhi truntinent could not bo dctlrod. Wrlto for dmilnra iilvlnu ull pnrtlcuhirs. 14TI1 AM ) KAKNAM tiTsi. , O.MA1IA , Nlill. Save Your Evesiffht Kyustostod free by ail RXPKIIT OITIOIAN 1'erfect adjiiatinoiit. bupurlor lonsoa. Narv- ouBhuadiicho cured by u lii' [ our 9ioot.iole * nnd ICyo hvssoj 1'rlvut low ( ur Ur3t oluai gooda THE ALOE' & PENFOLDCO , IMS. 15thSt.Crol rhtoa Dlook. NEBRASKA National Bank. U , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , DEB Capital $100,093 Surplus $05,01)0 ) OftlcerB and Wroftori Henry W , Tales. president x. It. f , rushliu , > lca pretldon ) , O. H. Maurlou W , y. Morio. Jolin J , Colllus J. N. IL 1'atrlck , l-oifli A , Itted , cushlor. IRON BA.NK. iu"I atu , cuuBUpttlon. dj.l.cf l , tot 'jrejth , hfaJicbc : , bMrtturn.lVHH of J ( VKIItc , iu iuuvl de | I' diD , | . JnfvlH . „ . , , . . j l.locd.rr p. folium by tbe itonuh , IT | < ] * twllufn toptifori * * tiulrproper fuuctlbtii. i'l "iiirnrrlwutnteoliyuUuroLiktttr il a * h nityj. I'llrM'V inull , 1 tfruHt.t i lAmttlft.lftg I KII'At 3 Cllt.UICll. CO. . 13bpruc lit..i < cvr Vcrk. IV" > * 4 .C- * * S , „ , %