8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TIUDAV. SEPTEMBER 23 , 1892. DECIDED A FINE LAW POINT Liability of Hotolkeepira to Their Guests Defined by Judge Doano. BOARDERS AND TRANSIENTS DIFFER Victory fur thn City In the Old Klrventh Street Vlniliiot OninnRn Ciuc Mr * . Clotnlami In Court ni n I'lulntlir. The coo of Samuel Johnson ngalnst Minnie nnd FiHz Wlrth , which was on trial in Judge Doano's court nml In which n Judgment was returned for the plalntllT , was not of absorb ing Interest to the general public , but In the court's Instructions to thu Jury there were emu very line distinction * In which nn inn- kuopsr's liability to UU guest is s.otout. In rovlowlni ? the case nnd instructing the Jury tnc Juilgo saldi "This action U broufjlit by the plaltitlfT to recover from the defendants the vnluo of certain articles , which ho claims were tiikon or stolen from him whllo n truest at defend ants' hotel , in the city of Omaha , during March , ISS'J. "Tho defendants admit that they wore hotolkcepers at the tlmo montlonod by the plaintiff In hit petition , nnd thai the plaintiff stopped at their hotel , hut deny all the other allocations of the petition. They also nllogo that the plaintiff stooped nt their hotel lib a regular boarder and not as a transient guest , and therefore they are not liabln for nny loss which the plaintiff may have sus tained. "You are Instructed that in cases where the relation of InnUoopor is established , the law is that the innkeeper Is llublo for the loss of such articles as clothing which imiv bo .stolon from the puest whllo an Inmate of tbo hotel , nnd which are not lost or stolen by the nuKllKonco or connivance of thu guest , bis servant or companion. "If , however , you Una that the plaintiff became an inmuto of defendants' hotel under n contract , oy which ho was to honrd for a certain tlmo , at a lixod price , tiion ho woulu tin lonnor bo entitled to the position of a transient Rucst , and thu ilofomlants would not In such case bo Hauls for the loss sus tained by the plaintiff , If such occurred. "It Is for vcu to determine under all of the evidence whether U'o plaintiff was a ttan- Blent guest or a permanent boarder at that hotel , anu In dotcrml'ilnt : tluit qitosUcm It is proocr for yon to. consider the uurpoao for which no wont lo the hotel , ttio length -of time , if any , for which ho cngnirod quarter * and all of the circumstances connuctod with the caso. "Tho mere fact that the plaintiff agreed upon the amount that ho was to nay ner tim er pur woolt and that.he paid accordingly would not alone be docislvo of tbo question. " A Victory for tiur City. Having v/on a victory in the case of S. S. Curtis , executor of the estate of Belinda Uur- tls , dticcased , aealnst the city of Omaha , City AUornuy Council Is unusually happy This case has been on the court dockets of Douglas county since 1S3S , with out being forced to trial until tills term. It grows out of tlio construction of the Eleventh street viaduct. When the viaduct was constructed the plaintiff was the owner of two lots at the corner of Eleventh and Loavonworth streets. In atsessltiK damages she was allowed ? 500 , out the award wns not iatfsfactorv , and she appealed to the district court , churning that liur property was damaged iu the sum of i 000. Wedneday the case was put on trial before Judge Ferguson and a Jury. At a late hour that night a verdict for the defendant \va : returned. Two Suits for Stiinilcr. Pannlo Moi\caclr \ fools that she has a f5,000 grievance against Moses Lewison anil has brought suit to recover this amount. She avers thabin the presence of several persons he called her names , intended lo make people believe that she was u woman who bore an unsavory reputation. D.wld Kosnlmsuy has started after > ,000. of Julius Frush'a'wealth , and in the district court ho has filed a petition in which ho al leges that Frush called him names ID at would not bo spoken la select society. As a result of the calling of these names , David thi'His that a $ oOOU chunk has been knocked out of his reputation. Other Court Cnsos , In the case of Fryo & Bruhn against Fra- zler & Burke , commission men of South Omahanu action ( noughttorccovoronnalup- trcnt of cattle , the jury found for thn plain tiffs and assessed taolr damages at 71. > . In the Ualdwin-Burt case , disposed of be fore Judtro Irvine , Tin : Bun yesterday stated that the land In controversy was at one tlmo owned by Thnodoro Gallagher , and that ho mortgaged It to the Baldwins. Such , how ever , was not the case , as Gulashor | simply figured as one of the numerous aofcndnnls. JuUgu Scott has adjourned the Washington county term of court until next Monday , In order to allow the pcoplo of that county to attend the fair , which Is now in progress. Next Monday the regular September term will open and continue in business until all oases are disposed of by judge and Jury. In the criminal court the case of the stale ngainst Muggio Green is attracting considerable attention. The defendant , a colored woman , ' .a charged with procuring. The complaining witness Is Lilas Page , n very pretty white girl , 10 years of ago. She alleges that the defendant Induced her to enter ncr house to load a life of ahuniu , and that 'vhllo there he induced her to submit to the doslros of numerous colored men. Juugo Hopuivcll , of the equity court , will spend Sunday on his farm in Burt county. Ills court will reconvene uoxt Monday morn ing. ing.In In Justice Brndley's ' court Frances E. Cleveland , nee Frances E. Folsom , has brought suit In ejectment against ono of her tenants , A. L. Record. The defendant rents n house from Mrs. Cleveland , nnO because ho will not pay up the ex-prosldont's wife pro poses to make him move out , and to aid her in this proposition she has Invoked tbo assistance ot the court. The Omaha Driving Park association has started after Its delinquent subscribers. The president has brought suit In Justice Brad- ley's court against thirty-live of them. The Assessments that ara dub and unpaid range from J5 ! to 315'J ciioh. Thu trials are sot for next Monday. . Tirml All tlio/rimn , " Is the complaint of many poor mortals , who know not whore to 11 ru teller. Mood's Sursa- parllla possesses just these elements Its strength whlun you so earnestly crave foi will build you up , clvo you an nppatlu trengthcn your stomach and nerves. Try It Hood's Pills act especially upon the live ] arousing It from torpidity lo Its natural dutle : cures consilpuilou and assist dlgoation. You'll lo Well To tuUo advantage of the next Imrvos' ' excursion , leaving Omaha Soptoinhoi 7 li , \la the Chicago & North woutorr i nil way. Round trip tickets nt 1ml rntoa will ho on sale to points in No hraslui , Soutli DuUotii , North Dakota AlliiiiesoUi , Monttum , also nil prinuipa points in tlio "Now South" as far as tin Gulf of Mexico. These tickets i'-rc first class , allow 111) oral slop-over prlvllogoa nnd are gooi [ , twenty days from date of salo. The city tlckot oHleo of "Tho North western Lino" Is ut 1401 Furntun at , R U. RiTOitii : , G. P. West , Goiionil C. P. & T. A. PABTINOt OF THE WAYS. The Silk lluU tu Kroot a Noxr Atiooritlim o the lluliii of lliol'rtiiucuntliiciitiil. It only oueded the withdrawal of th Bouthorn PaclQo from the Western Tranl itocffttion to completely ihattur tbo llltl life loft In that organization , the roa-j havln given notice that U would quietly stop dow nd out December 7. Thli aotlou of th , Southern Paclllo i * no doubt In rotallntlo for the withdrawal of the Canadian Pacltli Clreut Northern and Northern Puciltc froi tbo'J'ran { continental asioclatlon and tbo n futftl of them and other roads lo uoutlnu fnj longer tbo payment of a subsidy c ( ' * p cu routal , " u the Southern 1'aciUo poi pin call It , to the Pacific Mall Steamship company. So far as the Weuorn Trafllu as sociation Is concerned It will no longer cut anv llniiro in western transportation uffjilrs. It * tlnal obsc-fiuloi will bo hold October 11 , when the advisory board of the presidents and directors , the "silk hats , " meets In New Yorit. At tlih meeting It is thojght the phns for a now association will bo discussed , it being the opinion of an old experienced railway man that the now association to taka the plitcoof the disrupted organlratlons will do away with the Western Freight , the West ern I'asiongor and the Transmlasourl nsso ciatloiu ) , "This plan , " said he , "is perfectly fois- iblo. The closer the association the more stable will tlfo roads feel , Tncro will bo a decrease in rate cutting , In discrimination of froleht rates and in nil these thlntra which tend to Unsettle business and make the life of an native railroad man a continuous bur- dan. Could some rule bo adopted whereby the association would look Into reported dis crimination tn freight rates instead of ac cepting a road's assertion on that point , relief bjltitf granted In the meantime , It would pro illy help matters. Vorvofton has it occurred that the reported cut In rates has no foundation nt all , but originated In the fertile brain of seine hustling freight man who wanted business nnd the only way ho could got it legally would ba to make complaint to the chairman of the asso ciation and ask lor relief pending Investiga tion. ' 'But that is only ono of manv features that should bo taken Into consideration by tbo 'silk hats' after the Western Trafllo and Transcontinental associations have passed in tnolr checks and the final oulopium * are pronounced over their remains. To tnako the now organization oITcctlvo thcro must bo an ironclad agreement to nbldoby the will of the majority , no throo-tltths or seven-eighths rules being allowed. As long as rallrouds have got to work under the Interstate liuv I presume associations will in vogue , but there never was a bettor lime for trunk lines aud the pcoplo than during the pooling days. " Notes mill 1'cTioimla. Oaston Moslior , Ronoral passenger und tluket agent of the Texas & Pacific , with ti'Milii unrtors nt Dallas , Tex. , was shaking hands with railway ollloials yesterday. Ho loft during the afternoon lor St. Louis , nc- coinnauled by his sister. Cuarlos E.Varc , ono of the best known men In St. Louis business circles und con nected with the Woodward & Tfornan Print ing company , the big railroad printers , Is in the city hobnobbing with general passenger agents and old-time friends. E , S. .lewett , nasscngcr nnd tlckot agent of the Missouri I'liclllc , nndvlln are In the cltv today onrouto to Hot Springs , 6. D. Numerous petitions have lately boon sent to passenger associations and railroads re questing the issue of n O.UJO-mllo Inter changeable ticket to bo sold nt n net rate of $100. In several of the associations the matter has been referred to committees with discre tionary powers. Tbo Mlssouil Pacific ofllclals are still fig uring on the proposed now lime sueet which it is thought may no Into effect within a fortnight , or possibly by Got 1. The local ofllcials at this point are endeavoring to ar range a train exclusively for Nebraska busi ness , but may have to yield their desires for ttio sake o ° f the road. 'J he reported wreck on the Missouri Pacilic yesterday turns out to bo nothing more than the derailment of two freight cars entrain train No. 12'J. TBO cars loft the Druiu Hill switch but within a half hour were back again in position. Mo trains were delayed by the cars leaving the track. LntvBN\\oimi. linn , , Juno 15 , ' 93. Mr. J. 1J. Moore : Mv Do.uSir I have been sutjcctto sick headache all mv life. Over two years ago I began using "Mooro's ' Tree of Life" for it and never had a ease of sick headacha since , except when the medicine was at ono end of the road and I at the other. Ills worth more -than moftey to mo. I hoartil.v recommend It to all sufferers oihoadacho. Very truly " vours , W. B. LILB. PastorFirst Baptist Cuurott. Jluslual Union Ituiul Of Ormihu will play nt Manavra next Sunday. Real' estate. . ' Bargains only. Mv word is good. \V. G. Albright. 521-2-3 N. Y. Life bldg. PIONEERS IN OMAHA. And Are About to Culcur.Ue Their Gohlcu Next Tuesday John Blclck , one of the hast known farmers of Douglas county , will colo- bra to his golden wedding at hia homo north west of the city. Mr. Blolck U 7" years old , nnd his wlfo 71. Both are hale and hearty , and as capable of enjoying the good things of lifoasany couple of 30. Tnoy came to Umqha in 1S50 , when it was something of n task to find the town. For many yours Mr. Bloick did nearly all the express business that was done iu Omaha. Iln bad three teams on the strent , which made his business ono of considerable mugni- tude In these days. Twonty-llvo years ago ho celebrated his silver wedding In Omaha. Ho wns living then at Fourteenth and Webster streets , and ho says the house has never been painted since ho left it. The mayor of the city , Charles Brown , end other ofllcials , were guests nt that tlmo. and the party was an event 01 great social luiportnr.ee. For the celebration of the anniversary next Tuesday great preparations have been made , and Mr. JLtlclck says ho expects to see all old iriends there. Ho is not going to seed out any Individual invitations , because bo does not want to nibs any one. Mr. Blelck's four children living are : Adolph , who will celebrate his silver wed ding next month ; Frank , well known in county politics ; Albert , a farmer with u family of six , and Mrs. MorrU Crononioycr. Too 'Much lee Cronin , H. C. Rohror , agent of the Missouri Pacific railwi.y.Now llavon , Mo. , says : " 1 Buffered n.groat deal ono hot ovonlng lait week , ( July m. ) had eaten ice cream for supper , mid Iberosoomod to ba an internal conflict going on. A traveling man said ho bad something in his grin at the hotel that ho bollovod would relieve tnc , and producing a small bottle tle of lucdlciuo gavti me a dose. I felt better , and Iu a fuw moments took another dose , which entirely rollovoo mo , I ballevo that such a medicine Is worthy of recommenda tion und that ic should bo kept in the house durinc the summer , The botilu was labeled Chamberlain's ' Colic. Cholera and Dlnrrbuua Uoniody. " For sale by druggists. Accused ol llobbory. Charles Maws , n Fremont barber , /voi / robbed of $117 in Potorson's saloon in that town on July 20 , last. Yesterday , as be was walking up Fnrnam street , bo met the man who , he suvs , did the robbing , and luul htm arrostsd. The prisoner gives thu name of Henry Haup , und is charged with grunt larceny. DoWltt'aSardaparllla cleanses the blooa , increases the appetite and tones up the sys it loin , It has bouottlod many peoplnvnc itn itp have suffered from blood disorders. It wtl n help you. lf JUKI ! . futtcttof ftveltntt nrlui uiyifr tMs liciJjlftu .ch u , 111 ! ( < m it lint ten ctitlt , " , September ! , 1602 , ugi 1 year. J I -HOK.V. Kntttet / fl i HUM or leu u itlifthlt centt ; eiidi uMlldmu ! lf > i , itn eenti. THOMAS A sou , to Mr und Mrs. John U ) Thomas , SOllll'lY. A ton , to Mr , und Mrs. JolmSchutz t. BOUND TO GET A SETTLEMENT Major Pnddook Won't ' Hoar to Turning tlio Boa d-Fund Over tolho Oity. TREASURER IREY'S- OFFICIAL FIGURES Over Nineteen Tlinnvnml Dollnn Hun Hi o City from tlio Uoit.tlyMuntlns ( Jiilloit for Till * .Morning to Adjust - just the H.tttor. If Joioph W. Paddock , county commU- slonor , had not poicd as an obstructionist yostorJay afternoon , today the olty of Omaha would Imvo JHJ.O.H in Itu troasunry to ba ex pended Iu cleaning the lllthy alloys and put ting the city In a HrU-class sanitary con dition. ThU money is Omaha's share of the road fund which b.n boon oallootod and ap propriated by thn county. At these lon of the legislature hold two years ago a law was passed giving to the city the ouo-half of the road fund collected within the corporate limits. Haitardloss of the pro visions of this law thn county troaauror has collected the road fund for tlio year ISM , something hko 13,000 , , and upon the advice of some of the commissioners has failed to turn It into the city treasury.Veoks ago ttio city council demanded the mouoy , but the county commissioners dodged the issue by saying that thov had not boon able to got a statement of the amount collected. Last Saturday County Treasurer Irey submitted the statement , showing that the county owed the city Just ? 10,03L on July 1 of the present year. The ofllclnl information was conveyed to the city council that n mooting of the com missioners would bo held yesterday after noon , nnd that then an agreement would bo reacted. The meeting was held , but the money wns not forthcoming. In fact , Mr. Paddock took the bull by the horns and do- clatcd that it would bo a long tlmo before the city treasurer would got a chance to ban- dlo any of thutroad fund. Sti'iilirrRVuutoil to I'ny It. Immediately noon the board being called to order Mr. Stonburg nrcsented a resolution Instructing the county treasurer to draw a warrant lor flU.U.'tl , the ono-half of tlio amount of the road fund collected , and turn It over to the city treasurer. Mr. Paddock t once iiroso and declared that the county did not ewe the city that amjmnt of money , nnd that it should not bo paid. Ho assorted that the balance was on thu other side of the ledger ; that , Instead of the county owing the city 510.031 , or any sum , the city owed the county SJS.OOO for the usn of the Jail and for boarding prisoners , to say nothing about what was due on the rent of the rooms In the basement of the court bouso. This account ho declared tlio city should pay before the road fund was turned over , The city should pay this account , and then if there wns any balance ho wns willing that it should uo paid to the city. It wns not the way to transact business to pay $10,000 to a corporation that owed the county fliS.OOO. Mr. Stonbcrg maintained that ovsn if the city did ow the county , the county could not hold 1 cent of the road fund , ns the statutes oxpressy ] provided that tho'monoy should bo pnla into tbo city treasury. If the city owed the county tnero was a rem edy and the courts wore open for the en forcement of that remedy. Mr. Paddock did not" care for the courts ; tbo county nact tbo money nnd the beat thing to do was to hold on to it. Mr. Stnnborg thought that the city would mandamus the county and compel the pay ment. Tbo county attorney had decided that the county would have tO'pay over the money , and thcro was no use of going against his opinion aud the law as laid aovvn in the books. Mr. Paddock firmly declared that ho did not oaro for the law. it was a technical law nnd the opinion was furnished by a tech nical lawyer. He aid not core what the lawyers said , ho knew what was business. The faots were , ho said , thai 'the city was invited to step up thu cuptaiii's ofllco more than six months ago and settle the old bill. The council , instead of paying up bad simply given the commissioners the laugh. ; Voted Itotli llcHolutlong llown. Mr. Stenoerg urged the adoption of his resolution. Mr. Paddock nfllrmcd that It should not pass , if ho Knew himself , and ho thoucht that ho uld. Then to prevent Us adoption ho moved as a substitute that the auditor make a state ment which would show how the accounts botweoa the county und the city stood. The vote carao on the substitute and defeat followed as it ivas supported by ouly Messrs Paddock aud Williams. Then the resolution wns brought into line and wont thosamo wav , havlngonlv the sup port of Mr. Stontiorg and Chairman Berlin , Mr. Von Camp was absent. Mr. Stonberg was the first man to recover. Ho did it by moving that the auditor , aided by the committee on finance , Invite the county attorney , the city attorney and the llnatico committee of the city council to a meeting to bo held ' ut 10 o'clock this morn ing , and together go through the books for the purpose of trying to arrive ut some kind of a settlement. Mr. Pnddeck urged that the motion wns only u repetition of his substitute , but in the interest of harmony ho would not oppose It. The motion prevailed and the uoard ad journed to moot at 2 o'cloclc this afternoon to receive the report of the committee. > I'rocuroltofortii.uiiviiii ; Home. Throe yoaw ago , whllo Ivas visiting rela tives at Higtrinsvillo , Mo. , I was suddenly taucn with colic nnd severe pains in the stomach. My relative ] scut to the doctor for modlciuo , and ho sent mo a bottle of Chamberlain's ' Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea nmnedy , tolling the Dourer that if .hut med icine did not cure nio ho could not proscribe anything that would. I used It mi J was im mediately relieved. HiiNiir A. Tnot'BliX. BOARD OP EDUCATION PLANS. Still ItaUuigr OIJectlons to Allot eel Itooius In HIM l.'ily Hull , There appears to bo very llttla disposition on the part of the Uoard of Education to go Into the now rooms sot asldo for the use of the board in the ulty hall. The majority of thu members fcol that it would u. ) unwise to take tin ) rooms that the council Is willincr to assign the board , with no hope of getting anything better , ' What wo would really like tbo city coun cil to do , " saU a member of tbo board today , "would be to' give us back the money wo paid Into the city hall fund and then wo would make tinutrungcmcutwith the library board to have the Board of Education rooms in the now library building. The fact of the matter is a city hall building is not tbo proper place for a Board of Education bead- quarters. The librurybuildlng.oa the other hand , would be an ideal pluco for the board rooms. The teachers nro usually It ; to rested in books of reference and general reading and they naturally visit n Horary building frequently. Thu purpose and object for which a library building will be orccted will bo In perfect harmony with the ednuuilonal interests of the city , and I think It woulu bo a capital Idea to uavo our board rooms in tbo library building. " 0 Do W Ufa tiarsaparilia destroys suoa pal. sons us scrofula , skin diseases , ocionvi , rheu matism. Its timely use nave ? many llyoa. What Mr. IlolndorirSnw , Alter visiting most of the principal cities of the east and Canada , Mr , C. F. UoindorH . has returned to Omaha loaded to the guurdu . with club house Ideas , Wialo absent he oa oa S n o n ' . u 3' 10r r Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard -V mu * - ' - * - - wont through nndidbokod ever the plnns of morothnn Mfty clunhousos , Now ho returns fully convinced Unit the now club homo In Omaha will coinpsm favorably with any in the country , not oven excepting these of To ronto. Can , , whlchmro regarded ns the finest In the Hind. Mr.iBelndorfT inw many clue houses which cojto more than thn proponed building In this city , but nonn were mora complete In every dbtnll. While In Uuffiild , N. Y. , Mr. Dolndorft was fortunate enough to > be present at the great ropuoilcan demonstration , where 15,000 men wore In lino. The men niarchod four abreast and the pnrado was. two hours In passing. What surprised tbo Oinahan moat wns that right In Claveland'b ' homo town there was not a democrat to bo found. Everybody cheered for Harrison , and the cii'.tin-.lastii was almost hovond control when Mr. Ibid , the republican candidate for the vlco presi dency , mounted the speakers' platform. Whllo looking nt the parade Mr , Ilemdorff oamo within ono of being shot into the hero- after. The magazine which contained the reserve supply of fireworks was just to his loft. A toekot came down Into the mngn- zlno nnd the whole thing exploded. Thu man standing directly in front of Mr. Uclndorff had the en'.lro sltlo of his head blown off , whllo several ethers were soilotisly injuio.l. "I take pleasure in roeommondlng Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera jtnd Dlarrhmi Rem edy , " ays ( Jeo. C. Banltston of Mill Creek , 111. "It is the best moJiclno I have overused used for diarrhoea. Ono dose will euro any ordinary case. " For snlo by druggists. Spectacles aceuratoly filled ; rofrrtettvo examination froo. Tudor Optical ( Jo. , corner Faniatn anil 1-lth. Alado n Ciish Haul. When the clerk came to open the doors at M. Wollsteln's , 5'2'J South Thirteenth street , yesterday morning ho found that porllon of his work had boon done for him , There was VJ iu cash missing from the money drawer. Mrs. WInslow'B Soothing Syrup reduces Inflammation whllo children are teething ! > cents u bottlo. , Bot'h the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing ( to the taste , arid acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem eCectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever proi duced , pleasing.to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepare/I only from the most healthy andagreeabje substances , its manyexcellentqualitiescommendit to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. nyrup of Figs fis forvisale in 75o bottles by sll leading'4Fuggists. . Any reliable druggist who may not have it.-on hand wiE' ' procure it promptly for any one rwho wishes lo try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. , 'BAH FRANCISCO , OAL. t OTTISVILI ! , KY. NEW VOBK. N. Y. ARE YOUSUFFERINC ? FUOil We.kness , Catarrh or GuCumatssm , Chronic , P Nervous or UK * Privalc % > : - Diseases , IF BO , OALti ON Dr. Consultation Free. Acknowledged to lie Ilia most sticcoiful specialist In nil rmvAir , IILOOI ) , NEUVOUS , siu.v AND UIIIN- AIIV DISEASES. ( iunurrluoaln from S to 6 clnyj. Syphilis curj.l wllhout.Miircury. All aluiras for lift ) , bTHIOTtlUK porm.uiantly ourad. reino7.it complete - pleto , without cutting , c-iunlij or dll.iUtU'n. I'ura alloctodnt homo tiy ptitlont without u moiuem'4 uln or nnnoyanco. I'lLKti , KISTUbA. AND UKCTAIj UJ.CBltS curoi without pain or detention from biulnois. HVlHtOUlCI.K ANU VAUICOCKUS pornnMontljr anil auccCHtf ullf cuivil. Metlioil now aud unfailing. WEAK MEN ( VITAUTV WKAK ) , Mads so by too cloai nppll. cntlon to tmslnuss ontiuty ; nuvoro monttl itr.lln oriirlof ; HISXIUI. KXCKbSICl 111 mlcljlu UCu , or 1 1 urn tlio ollucu or youthful folllo * . \VIAK MKS Altl ! VICTIMS TO NKIXVOUS DR. BIUTYorKXHAUdTIOV , WASTING WHAICNHHS INVOIAINTAIl ? I.OSS1W with KAllhY MKUAV In' YOUNG nnd MIIHH.i : AJ15I > ; lack of vim. vlior. and Btrongtli , wlili goxuiit orxuna Impaired and tteukonenedpr.imuurolir In upproaclilni-'ohl ni3. All ytold rondllr to our ruw traatmant fur losj of vttnl power , Cnl ! on or ( Uldrcuj nltli stamp for circulars , free btiolc and roculpU. Dr. Searles & Searta , Next tn Post Ollluo. Act gently yet prompt - ly on tlio UVKll , Kill. DR-JOBBS NfUSanil I)0 ) KI , dis pelling Ilondacucs , JTev- ins and Colds , thorough' LITTLE ly cleansing the system of disease , and cures habitual constipation They ara sugar couted , do nut grlpo , very small , and "Ssi stlie , and r.ro rcrommcn J- 1 bjr li-aams p ! ! JUap . For sala by drupijistu orRcntbxciu'.j it6cU. a il l. NIBB'S MEDICINE CO.PPiops , San Fnncis'.o ' in I'OH SALE IN OMAHA. NEB. . BY f nbn & Cu. , Co.r litUUk Doct-lna SU. J , A. Fuller & Co , Cor. lllli & Dough' . Stf. 'lFotur A tV..Uuuucll VlulLi , la TO AW , OWN KltdHHt IAT H Oll 1'AUTS OF IntH on UStli street from Ames nvoniie to Kowlur uvoiiuo. You are hurotiy nntKlivl that the under- El'iied. threodlslulurestcd fruoholdors of Mm city of Uinuhii. huvo bi-oii duly iiiiintoil | | by the inuyor , wllh the upiiruv.il ot thu city coun cil ot B im cltv. to (18-io-H the diimiuo to the owners respectively of tlio nroporty Hltooted by u rail In1. of sulil street und cross st ruoU , du- furoil necessary by or Iln inoa No. I'.U , r-uptumborOili , ib'J. , improved HtfPtoin Ib'Ji Ib'JiYou are further notllluil , that li tvliiK ao- coptuds Id Mpoliitnient , it nil du y quullflod nt , reulrel | ( hy law. wa will , on thuUnlduvn Ootoliur , A I ) , 1HU , at tlio hour of : i u'olock In the afternoon , nt the ulllcu of ( Jeo J , I'uii . idil l-'iiriiuin street , within the coiporild 11 nits of aid eltv , ilice ; for thu purpose of considering und iniikliu the asgessinent of d.nu i-jo to the owners rospeotlva'y of h'lld property nlloclo.l by siild Kra'llnir , tuklni' into coiistdorutlon spoclul benullti. If nny. You .iro uof.lled to lo present nt the tlmo anil place itfoiiuutd und in.iUuany oiijectlon to or bt itoiiiuntg concerning s.ild ussossinent of dunmui'B us you inuy cons der proper. (1KO.J. i'AUJ * / J. K. KI.AUIC. W. O , SHU1VEK. ' . ' . B.-vd W Omaha , September 19th , IS'/ "Beauty is but skin- , deep" was probably meant to disparage beau ty. Instead it tells how easy that beauty is to attain. "There is no beauty like the beauty of health" was also meant to dispar age. Instead it encour ages beauty. Pears' Soap is the means of health to the skin , and so to both these sorts of beauty. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it. A-MUSEMEiNTS ' NEW A ilro.it BOYO'S I'ulltlcul THEATRE. Satire. TlinrMlny , Friday nml Sntimliy. Sopt. 22 2ii und 2 1. Suliirdiiy Miitince. Comedy event of the toason. HOYT &THOMAS , Msitnipprs of Hoyl's Madison Square Thcnlio , Now York , presontt'nc.rcoinp.iny in Hoyt's ' nnd Most Siu'ucssful Comedy A TEXAS STEER WITH Tim Murphy. Flora Walsh nnd thu original company. Sale opens Wcdmuiluy inornlni ; nt usual prices. ' iittrnctlon , "N1OHI3. " COMING ! TII13 ROMANTIC -A.CTOU. Accompanied by WM. UKDMON D. nnd Ills cniiipnnjr nf plnjprA , miller the direction of Mr. W. \VllklsuM. . In vl.itiorHtuund lonllstlo ecunlc rovlvnlB of tbo popular romances of D'ICnnory and SLT1ME. . 1'ltlOK l-'oilr nlRhti conimeiiclnt ; Sniulnj-Mnthioo Sept. 25 T11IS hUCCKSS OK LAi > T HUAbON. A. NV. FKKMOMT , In his sensational corned } drnmii entitled , "V-V-V" J. - J. - JL Matinee Wcdnnday. Farnam St , Thsater TONIGHT. _ StUABT AND BOOK.'S. Grand Spectacular Production of Uncle Tom's Cabin. With a carload of soonory , calcium mid me- chanloal olFoots. Mutlnuo Wodiicsday and Saturday. ( Iroao Hiirlc. ; p.Iroao & GLOVES Thonbovo brands of trlovea lor sale bj The Boston Store N. W. Cor. 10th and Douprlas St3. Oinahu EiasticStockings , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bo tthi , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ALOK&PENFJLD , 114S. 15th St. , Next to PosloIIlce. QUAIL BRAND . HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Havor. Corn Gritz , Sold only Iu 21 pound paclcagoi Velvet Meal , t For multlna nnd goras. NT R nil FlrU-Olm ( irioaru Bailay , $ r * The Loadln Dentist" Ihlrd Floor. I'axton lltojt ' TcIcplioiielOSj. 10thu.il F.U-U-I uSN. ( A full not of toetU on rubber for li I'tirfuotmt Teeth wltuout pluui or roiuov btu brldio work ju t tlio tUhu ' < " ilnguri or uubllu IPOUKJM , nerd' drop down. TKETII EXTKAOTEI ) WITHOUT 1'AIX Gold fllllnz ut ronoathla rate * . All work warranted , Out tbls out tor a nuld . 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 the band \vill 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 il 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 if we hav'nt had it , we'll try and get it. Our inducements are many , but we depend on the pow e r o f p rice 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. for a splendid Melton overcoat in toiiey tans. AA lor a businass looking , dark , all wool .UU Cassimere coat with silk sleeve linings * 7 r for all wool Csssimere garments new / J ) made shades heavy serge lined. HO or > a 9enume Scotch Tweed overcoat .UU with heavy. twilled silk sleeve lining. Can you touch these prices anywhere else ? Not with a ten foof pole. \ . 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. TSic nlnant spcclnlKt tn , clironlc , . blood , . nervons prlvnto. ikln nd annnrj cltsens i. A recmfVr sou rettlsieroJ graduate In modclne. an 'llplomrvs and curtlnciUe' obow. u mil treatlnu nllh the f r MuM iuccti entirrli , ( parmiitorrboca , lost mnnhooJ , lomlnal weakness , ntuht lonoi. Impotoncr , lypbllli. trtctnra , ion. orrlioea. Rlact , rnrlcorelo.ctc. No mercury used. Neif trontmont forlOMOf ltnl power. PttrtUi unftbla t visit nio mB7 be irjntC'l ' at homo bj eorrenpomlDDCo. Meitldns or Iniuumanti aont by mallorazprui * ourolypncked , no marlii tolnillcnto conlant ortendcr. On o personal Intorrlow prcilorrod. Coniullat'.oa ' fruo. Corrc > ponJenro strictly private. Hook ( MriterlM of Lite ) Mat fro * . Ollioa boun V Da. to U f . Ok Buadojt IU u. in. to ll in. Sunrt ataiup ( or repl J. KlDUOATIOiSIAIi. _ _ . Superior ailvantacei for fducatlnj Counoofetudytuor. oueh ; Jluelcftl nml Vrt dopartmcnU lilgticst urder ; teachrriiof the brut Amerlcna anil Kuropenn culture ; larffu nml beautiful grounds ; ne\v bulldlugs , rooms well vcntilntc.l , llehti-il ly BUS. Opvim Scptrmbrr 7tb. For catalocur addrcxs - HBT. T. V. ItAHHETT , ! . LOLUnltlA , MO , For Ilia lilnlier anil l.llitrul Education of elrls nnd JOUHK women. Kpoclaltiei : llusic. Art , Elo. 1 cutloii , I'liyslcul Tralninv. foteam heat , Cold nnd hot water , bath rooms , etc . on each floor. 2 < th Session begin * Sept fill , 1M2. ForC'atalocui LEXINGTON. MISSOURI. addrem AIICIIIUA1.D A. JVNEH , 1'rcat. Dr. Sargent's Normal School. Of l'h > hicat TralnluK ( or \\omon. it CAMllUlDHK , MAh . . will open Its Twclftli Scs- Icn on October iUtU lustuau of November 1. ua loretoloro. Why is it that some houses always need re painting ? The owner has them painted in the Spring ; by the Fall they have a dingy , rusty , faded look. A neighbor's always looks fr esh , clean , and newly painted , and yet is not re-painted oftener than every four or five years. The first "economises" by using. "CHEAP" paint ; the second using nothing but § trictly Pure " Dutch Process" hite Lead. The first spends three times as much for paint in five years , and his buildings never look as well. > 'Almost cvfcrybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The fol lowing brands are strictly pure White Lead , "Old Dutch" process ; they are standard and well known established by the test of years : "SOUTHEEiN" "RED SEAL" "COLLIER" Get the National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. Mix them ( for color only ) with strictly pure white lead , and you will have the best paint that is possible to put on * a building. Kor tale by the beat dcaleiu In ii&lnti every , where , II you are going to paint , It will tiay you to tend to ut ( of a hook containing inlormu- lion that may save you nmny a dollar ! It will only cott you a ( iSkUl card to clu ho. NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Branch , t Clark Avenue and Tenth Streets , St. Louis , Mo. DOCTOR : In tlio treatment of PKIVATE DISEASES. I ho rioctor'a entire tlmo nnd attention for the pint elKl'tccn yours Inn tiuunnlvon to tlio trcatinunt of nil f rm of prlvnto illnuinni nml nil dUurtlurn ' am ! ilaliUltlOJ of YOU I'll nnd MANHOOD. During ull lliou yoiri of iinictloj nnd oxiiorlonca thi ilnt'lor li.i" imrfocteil it umlaut of trantmont for tliojo ills'jMvi which ti loilay ono of the moat mo- cu > nl fornn of truutinont known to the moillcM profoBlon. Illi romiirknMu IIIOX-M In thu trout- int'nt of thl3 cl B of dtioiiion U best proven bjr HIM iinluiriiul loitlmonir of tliousaniU who huvo euf- tcroil and boon ourod. htronKuror inoro abaoluto liroufof nklll nnd fair nnd honorable treatment could not lia deilroJ. Wrlto for circular * ulvlnii > lt imrtlculuri. UTil A .NO 1'AIINAU HTD. , OMAHA , riivuiandi i 7 tlic/ will vitar No Other Shoe , Wear ( hit Shoe during the Summer Months , DO NOT SUFFER WITH TIRED or TENDER FEET. hll Shoe EXPANDS ilh nVEHY MOTION o the Foot. Alwiyiriliuii IU | * rfccl ihi | > c. ' 1 be ADJUSTAIII.K Inlure nukH II puulbKto wilt anarru tr ilioe. THE PERFECTION Cost no more , looks better. wt ri longer , > divci 100 tlmo more comfort thsn ancllicr inske. 1'rloeil 33.00 , $2.00 , $3.00 J.3.CO. CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO , M'Prs ' , LynnM H.L ForHuloat thellojton Hloro.lOth and U ouuU \ stock of HUMAN HAIR cast of C'liicago. * Giiitruntocii strictly flrBt clues. Mrs. , R li Dairies