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    8 THIS OMAHA DAILY BEK : SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 21 , 1892 ,
DEED OF A JEALOUS StGRO
Porter Olark Badly Disfigures Mrs. Olark
With an Old Rasor.
THEN HE HACKED AT HIS OWN THROAT
niootl Mowcil Ail Over tlio Itnnm Hut Hotel
ol tlio I'copln Mill 1'rnbnbly Itccntor
Jrtilouay mill Uliliky Caused
tlio Truulito.
A serious cutting affray relieved the
'monotony of exts'cnco in the Third ward
yesterday morning und called Into tlio street
hnlf the population.
Tlio troublu occurred in the second story
of n tumble-down building on the corner of
Tontii mid Capitol nvonuo which U occupied
by hnlf n de/cn families ,
About 11 o'clock Ofllcer Sullivan heard
the screams of a woniun nnd Immcdmtcly af
terwords Katlo Clark , a colored conn em
ployed by .May Colomaii , caino rushing doun
thoRtiilis cutsido of the building in her
nightdress with blood puorlnit from hnlf n
dozen wounds , Half n dozen pcnnla wcro at
hiuid to take crtio of tlio uoinnii , ami the
ofllc.r s pro DVT up the stnlrs to llnd the
woman's husband , n loustabout for saloons ,
staggering thiough the hall with a rnzor in
his hand am' his throat cut from car to car.
The wills : and floors of tlio hull nnd bodtootu
beyond wcro siinttetcd with blood and three
frl'chleoed chlldton were huddled in a cor
ner.
ner.Tho patrol wngon was called ana Clark ,
whoso Injuries wcro iiotso serious as they
looked , wus taken at once to the police sta
tion. His wlfo wu ° taken to her room and
the How of blood stopped by Pollco Burgeon
Uibbcrn. There was a lonp , deep gush across
her nook , half a dozen ugly cuts on her baik
nnd the thumb of her lull hand wus nearly
sovored.
As boon as the trip could bo made the
wouiun was also tiilcon lo the police station
and put under the inlluenco of cliloroforro ,
while Or Sotncrs attended to her wounds.
Later she was removed to a hospital and it
Is expected that bliu may recover , though
she has lost , n prent deal of blood and is very
seriously wounded.
Clark nnd the woman whom ha attempted
to murder Imvo been living together an man
nnd wife for suvural years und have thrco
children. Tliu uoiniin has been drawing
wii'ircs regularly nnd her husband has been
as reguhuly squandering her earnings for
whisky. Of lute there have been frequent
sqniibulcs over a man named Archie Itcrvoy.
u partner of .Ius o Now man , the ox-police
man , with whom , Oluik sajs , Ins wlfo has
been too Intimate. Tlio iroublu culminated
in the stubbing affray.
Clailc is the man who was shot by Ed
Miller In a row In the Wnlto Front saloon
about four.cars . ego.
Chirk was nrralencd before Judge Berka
late yesterday afternoon on the charge of
assault with Intent to kill. Ho waived ex
amination nnd was bound over to the dis
trict court in the sum of $2,500. His wlfo is
nt St. Joseph's hospital and was resting
miiotlv last night , but was ttill under the
influence of opiates.
CUc a a.
When properly treated as soon as the first
symptoms nppotir. cholera can nearly always
bo cured. The patient should go Immediately
to bed and romaln as quiet as possible. Send
for a physidnn , but , while awaiting his
arrival tiiko Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
nnd Diarrhoea Hcmody in double doses after
each operation of iho bowels mere- than
natural. If ihoro is savern pain or cramps
tal.-o it in double doses every liftoen minutes
until relieved. This remedy haa been used
with great success in seven epidemics of
dysentery that were almost ns severe and
dancerous as cholera , ana if used as directed
a euro Is almost certain.livorv family should
havn a 50-cont , bottle nt hand ready for In
stant use. After the disease ismndor control
castor oil must DO taken to cleauso the
system. No other ph.vsio or substliuta.wlll
do In place of castor oil. For sale by drug
gists.
_ _
MIDOLEY SEES DOUBLE.
ttoutlf Omulin Puckurn Clmrsml with Mon-
kuiiir with tlio FrelRht Hiltos.
Chairman Mldgloy of the Western Freight
association , with that all-scolng eye of hit
Informs the members ot his body that com
plaint bud been made in certain cases that
roads Imvo accepted less than carload ship
ments of packlnc-bouso riroduct trom South
Omuhi ut the carload latu withtbo notation
that the shipment wai a part lot , and
for that reason it was ononeously
billed at tbo carload ruto. In consequence
of these rumors ho has requested all agents
in the association to dUcontlnun the prucuco
and see that part lots uro either billed at the
less than carload rate or If tbo ctu load rate
bo allowed , tbon the charge bo made for the
minimum woleht of 20,000 pounds per car.
Inquiry nt the local onico of the Western
Freight association In the First National
bank building , developed the fact that
the gcntloman in churgo know nothing
of the rumors in circulation and even wont
so far ns to Impeach the Information of iho
newspaperman seeking information. Sultl
the young mnn In charza of thu yellow sheet ,
department of tno Western Freight associa
tion :
"Theris absolutely nothing In these rumors.
haven't oven heard thorn , nnrt , of course ,
doubt their vcr.iellv. Should such rumors
or cnmn'ninth ' liu In circulation , I should bo
tlio llrbt to hear of lliam , for tbuv would bo
field with mu and I hen fornnrded to Mr ,
Miduloy for ucilon. "
Hut the young man never thought that
rival roads for eastern business might ignote
thu Omaha ol'llco entirely and II lu their com
plaint direct with the argus-oyua head of
tlio Western Weight.
Chairman Mldploy has also directed that
the practice of consigning two shipments to
two dllTorent parlies und bllllnir the same
through us ono car bo discontinued , much
to the dissatisfaction of the packing
house ponnlo. As , for Instunco , ft South
Omaha packing liouso mmht consign a ship
ment of 10,000 pounds to u llrm in Llvnrpooi ,
England , and In the sninu car place a con-
'Blu'iunonl of 18,001) ) pounds to an entirely dif
ferent llrm , in this way getting a rate on
carload lots xyhcu tno ruto should have been
nn the consignments scut out from the South
Omabn point.
Jib thought that Cbalrmnn Midglov has
seen moro than leully exist * with his 'basi
lisk eyes , and thu road or roads making the
charges will bo asked to show tholr hands.
Inddentullv the mcmbors of the \\Vstnrn
Freight association have been naked to vote
on a proposition to tnulco n rate of
2 < ic per 100 IDS. on canned goods from Blair ,
Nub. , to St. Paul , the rate being presented
through the Trnnsnmsotm association und
ih'sluned to meet competition from Iowa
points. _
Itiillniiil NciiuHtiiul I'ur
J. B. Suunlun , ugaiil of thu Union
Paolflu at Kuaruey , was an Omaha visitor
yesterday.
C. M. Kalhburii , division suporiutendent
ot i ho Missouri I'aullluul AichUon , was in
toivn yesterday.
A , Q. Tallant , general agent of the North
western , passed tluough Omaha Thursday
iilgul onrouto west.
C. A. Vormilllon , rhief dispatcher of tha
western division , Missouri 1'aclllc , wus a
Visitor to headquarters yesterday ,
Dick Elliott , secretary and treasurer ol
the Sioux City & Northern andl'aclllo Short
Line , with headquarters at Sioux City , was
baking hands with Oinuha people yostorduy ,
J.E.Hull , traveling passongur aeout ol
tbo Lalio Shore , btatiouoii at St. Paul , wan.
dered out of his bailiwick yos'.orday ami
came in contact with n real live NobraaUe
town.
E. J , MoVunn of the Ponncylvania lines ,
with headquarters at Sioux City , Is in the
city on a very pleasant mission , none othoi
than hit marriage next Monday at U o'clock
at the Holy Family church to Miss Laura
Longpre , daughter of Mr , and Mrs. Leon
Longpre. _
Mr . U R. Palton , Kookford , III. , wriUsJt
1 From personal experience 1 can recommend
, De\VlU' Sarsaparilla , a euro ( or linpurd
blood and general mobility "
Temperance \Viirkera' Convention.
The Douglas County Woruant ( Jliristiat
Temperance union met yesterday in ICountzi
Memorial Lutheran church In annual con.
vontlon ,
The addroi * ot welcome wa delivered toy
Hur. Mary Uirnrd Andrews , after which the
Various committees were appointed.
Hcnort * wcro then heard from dcpartmnnt
presidents nnd M. * * . Curtis ot iho Holmes
union made nn address that commanded the
attention of tno convention. The following
unions wore renrosonten in the convention :
Buckingham , Watson B. Smltn , Holmes and
South Omaha.
The secretary , Mrs. M. H. Uboaduj , rend
her report , which showed the various depart
ments of tbo work to bo in an encouraging
condition. There were about fifty loading
workers present and n targe number of visit *
ors , A luncheon was spread for the ladles
In the dining rooms of the church nnd after
the noonday prayer mooting they paid tholr
respects to the prandial attractions of the
occasion and then IOOK upthonftcrnoon work
of electing ofllcors , passing resolutions nnd
winding up the business of the convention.
rulfto I > < momy
Is nractlccd bv people who buy Inferior
nrtlclrs of food becauoo chcanor than stand
ard goods , Infants HID entitled to thu best
( oed obtainable. It Is n fact that the Gall
Uordcn "Enulo" Urand Condensed Milk is
tlio best infant food. Your grocer and drug
gist keep It.
Miiftlnil Union ll.inil
Of Oinuhii will play nt Miuuuva next
Sunday.
Spectacles ncemr.atoly llttod : rofrnctivo
oxuminntlon fi'oo. Tudor- Optical Oo. ,
corner Farnsun nnd 14th.
r < T oim K llrrr.t' * Nn\r Ailillllon.
Whoovoi * honrtl of such iv chance for a
person with limited mentis to pot n homo.
U10.00 cnsh and $5.00 pur tnonth. This
plves every porRon a clmnco to buy nlot
in Persons & Berry's now addition to
South Omaha.
Curd of Thinks.
Tlio sons nnd dung liter of M. FrnnclB
Schneider wish to return Umnks to tholr
frionda ntul neighbors who wore so kind
to them during the long illness und
deuth of their mother.
YOUR SUNDAY DINNER.
What tlio .Market Ollori to Open the I'nrso
of tliu lloinm > IIV.
It Is probably a fact that not moro than
ono woman in llftv In Omaha does her
own muruothip. The woniiin who will
spend half n day and no end of
patloneo In selecting half a yind of
maroon colored ribbon would fool that her
happiness was forever blighted If she were
compelled to go to a butcher shop every
morning and select tlio chops and Mcaks for
the duj's consumption. It Is altogether
delightful to wander from erie dry
Kootli emporium to another , finger
ing bits of lace und ribbon , pricing
now patterns in dress good ; , cbutloring until
the patience of a half dozen clerks Is ex
hausted and then wulic out wltbout buying
even a pair of gloves , but a grocoty or a
butcher shop is altogether a different Instt-
Union. There is nothing particulutly artistic
or inviting about the tiers of smoked hams
and soarc ribs or the baskets of piuMiuns
and onions still fresh from iho embrace of
mother earth , and the average housewife "is
contented to order by lulepnnno and take her
chance of getting Iho ban article for her
money rather lhan to go and see that she
gets exactly the article she wants.
And then again tbo grocery cleric Is too
busy to btaniJ nnd answer questions all day.
Ho Is there to si'll goods and is not i mi rod lethe
the hardship of listening to the ohnilur and
humoring the whims of customers who never
buy anything. Ho is very apt
to linii an excuse lo leave
her to her own devices while no goo * to watt
on some moro remunerative customer , and
tbis Is a slight that the femlnluo soul will
not enduro.
Butihoie nro some womsn who wlselv
Imagine that they nro Dettorsorvod when inoy
Inspect their purchases in nerson , and a few
of them may bo seen in the downtown gro
ceries every morning. Most of them nro
very young housewives , whoso honeymoon
resolutions bavo cot yet passed among the
memories of the past. A reporter saw ono
of thorn'yesterday. She alia bled from a
Fnrnam slrccl motor car nnd was clad in a
captlval'.ni ? chulllce , surmounted oy ns
dainty acreation of the milliner's url as femi
nine lasto could compose , buo wont
slralgtil lo ono of the trading groceries
and assuming Iho air of one who had grown
up with boots and carrots and other vegola-
Dlo creations Depat > to lire questions at the
red-headed clone who was behind the
counter. She hud coma to buy a bunch of
celery a * d a cnn ot tomatoes
but. in iho meantime tbo clerk' "was
obliged to quolo prices as follows : Celery ,
. " > Uo a Aotcu ; bananas , ISOc ; turnips , 20o per
puck : onions' , 40u ; beets , 40c ; green peppari ,
50c ; pickling onions , $1 ; parsnips , 3'Jo ' ; carrots -
rots , ! ilc ( ; Ilubunrd squashes , lee each ;
summer squashes , 5c ; cauliflower , 12j
lolc ) ; OKK plant , 15c ? sweat pota
toes , Jerseys , OUc ; beans , Be : Lima
Hi too" quarts for ! ! 5c ; cucumbers ,
Tic : Capo Cod cranberries , 15c ; grapes ,
for 10 pounds ; cantaloupes , 5@IOc ;
canned corn , 10 to'JOc ; ereen corn , lOc ; green
.omaiocs , SI per bushel ; canned tomatoes ,
li to 0c ; canned peaches , 10 to 'Me.
liy this tlmotho cleric has been scut In for
) | > , \ivj und iho fair customer
jrocecdea to n meat market
.o purL'httio a leg of mutton nnd some bacon
She ascertained that the best quality of
lorterhotiso steuk sold for ! ! oc ; sirloin , "Oc ;
round , I.Hnnd "chuck , " ISJfe. Short rlboed
roast , 15 to "Oc ; pork loin , luc ; pork chops ,
' No. I ham , 13c ; porlc lendorloln. l ! > c ;
" -.p'ccinl" hamir > c : No 1 bacon , 12J-jo ; "spec-
til" hucon , ITic ; bmJ quatlcr of lamb , SI.50 ;
torcquartor of I.unb , T.lu ; lug of mutton ,
12' ' e ; mutton choys , 15c ; mutton "rocks , "
IU-jc ! ; stew. "ic. Shu never bought llsh-
Couldn't llko them , But the clerk was
obliged to state that , while llsti brought lOc ;
trout , l'-2-o } ' ; halibut , 15f ; salmon trout , "Oc ,
and Dasi.'lO to 0c.
Do\Vitt'sSa nparllla cleanses the blooa ,
increases the uppulito uud tones up the sys
tem. It has benolltod many people who
have suffered from blood disorders. It will
help you.
Thu I.lulK-H Diincrll.
Tn'o Ladies section of the Omaha turn-
voreln gave a social bop at Uorniania hall
Thursday ovanlmr , Tbo commlttco having
the affair In charge bad spared no pains in
arranging lor the entertainment of the
guests and the evening's enjoyment was un
alloyed. The couimittuo having the arrangn-
'
mcn'tof the hop cmnprlsua Mlsani Louisa
Fruehauf , Delia Hohlf , Fi\uulo Fruehauf
and Algmo Knglor ,
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup reduces
inflammation while children aru teething 25
cents a bottle.
lluilncg * llriefj.
U. W. Wldoo has sold out his hotel at
Kmerson ,
F. Anderson , in tbo hotel business at Lin
coln , has applied for a receiver.
Hill & Dolozol at South Onmhn have given
a bill of sale covering ' heir saloon ,
UaWUt's Sarsaparilla aostroys suoh poi
sons us scrofula , skin dlsniuos , ocomu , rheu
matism , its timely usonavoi many
f.utle nf flvtltn nrltit unlrr tlila he.it ,
cent ; cicha MKInnil tint ten u'.nti.
oHTvitKEMurthiv . , wlfo of Henry T
Ulurkp. S3 yuan of aio , on Thursday uvcn
hiK , fcept. i at t o'clock , of uftor elfoots o
lu urlpue. Fnnuriil at thu losldcneo , 25 {
( J.ifisutniut. on Sunday at Up , in. Ititormeu
at 1'orcbt l.uwu cuniuiery ,
llANKUU-Hois. ben of Ulohard H. and Maiy
ot croup. uuu'-J inoiitlu. funeral Hatnrduy
feutoiuDurJltli , at 0.W : u , in. from fiiinllj
rosldonee. iWUrt U.ik vtreot. Inturmunl ht
Mury'y cumutory.
BOSTON STORE LEFS YOU PICK
Thoy'ro Filed on Tables , Great Heaps , at
So Much a Grab.
SIX THOUSAND FINE PATTERN SHOES
rrom tliolhrco Orrntrst Slino nun Slipper
rnrtnrleft In tlio Utntcil Stntrs , nt n
lorrlhlo Sncrlllcn Nnror
iiHiullcd In tlioTorld. .
SALE BEGINS
THIS MORNING ,
And consists of a llttlo over
Six thousand pairs
i-1INI3 - SHOES AND SLIPPERS ,
Embrnuinjr every style , color
And shape of shoe ,
Slipper , stindal and oxford tlo now
worn.
Those shoes cost In tlio factory nil
the wny from SI.50 to $0.00 a pah- , and
would retail from 32.00 to $8 OD a p.tlr.
Just look at the prices.
Wo also continue the sale ot all the
shooa from
LAPIIAM'S
GREAT SHOE STORE
From under the Palmer house In
Chicago.
Which were sold to us by
THE SHERIFF.
Wo have turned our ontlro shoo do-
pitrlmont upside down la order to make
it easy nicking , and have placed the
sample shoes in lots.
PICK 'EM OFF THE TABLES
to null yourself.
Table 1 , choice -10c , worth SI.00.
Table 2 , choice 76u. worth 31.75.
Table a , choice $1.00 , worth $2.25.
Tnblo4 , choice Sl.Uo , worth $2.75.
Table 5 , choice $1.50 , worth $3,50.
Table 0 , choice $1.75 , worth 8. ! 75.
Table 7 , choice $2.00 , worth $4.00.
Table 8 , choice $2.2o , worth $ l.oO.
Table 0 , choice $2.60 , worth $500.
Inf'ints * line dongola shoes , 2oc.
Child's ' spring heeled shoes , 4 to 8 ,
lOc.
lOc.Child's
Child's high cut russet button shoos
and fancy gilt kid shoes that sold in
Ohicniro for 81.60 jro at o'Jo. '
Child'b bright grain heel and spring
heel button shoes , slx.es 8 to 11. for OOc.
Boys'nnd misses' heel and spring heel
bright grain bchool shoes , sizes 12 lo 2 ,
for 7'Je.
Ladies' Turkish boudoir slippers , Soe.
otl ! ) pairs ol Indies' dongola patent tip
button shoos. SOc. former price $1.50.
1,200 pairs Indies' opera and common
sciiho dongola shoes , plain and tipped ,
former price $2.00 , now $1.25.
000 pairs of ladies $3 00 shoos , $1.59.
780 pairs Brooks Bros. ' celebrated
ladies' $4 50 hand turn French dongola
shoos , C. S. last , $2.00 a pih * .
000 fiairs ladies' imported kid and doa-
gola shoos , made by the finest shoe
makers in the world , Fonda & Doano ,
Eugene McEntoe. Thomas Bolton and
other Rochester makes in fine hand-
waits and hand-turns , in A , B , C , D , E
and F widths , all sorts of heels and toes ,
worth from S3.00 to $8.00 a pair , goat
$2.60 , $3.00 , $3.50 and $3.75.
81.25 youths' shoes , 79e.
Boys' shoes Si 00 , $1.25 , $1.50.
Mo'n's fine lightweight lloxiblo solo
calf shoes , worth $3.00 , go at $1.50.
Men's fine $1.00 shoos , $2.50.
Moil's high grade shoes , worth $7.00
and $8.CO , go for $3.7,5 a pair.
THE BOSTON STORE ,
N. W. cor. ,10th and Douglas.
*
: *
Mnslenl-tJuloii ISuncl
Of Omaha will play at Mauawa next
Sunday.
Real estate.
Bargains only.
My word is good.
W. G. Albright.
521-2-3 N. Y. Life bldg.
You'll Do Well
To take advantage of the next harvest
excursion , leaving Omaha September
7th , via the Chicago & . Northwestern
ailway. Round trip tickets at half
atos will bo on sale to points in No-
> raska , South Dakota , North Dakota ,
Minnesota , Montana , also all principal
joints in tno "Now South" as far as the
5ulf of Mexico.
These tickets are first class , allow lib-
iral slop-ovor privileges nnd are good
wcntv days f'-oin date of salo.
"
Tho"city ticket olllco of "Tho North-
vostern Lino" is at 1101 Farnam st.
R. R. RITCHIE ,
G. F. West , General Agent.
C. P. & T. A.
A CIirlxtm.iH Curnl.
LooUo Richardson , probably the ablest
ShuUospenrean reader now before the public ,
ho intlmo uf Bishop Potter , Dr. Horace
loward Furncss , Dr. H. S. Storrs , William
Winter. A. U. Wheeler , Dr. Oliver Wendell
ilolmos , nnd countless great men , Shako-
spouroans every ono , wll ) road Dlcnons'
"Christmas Carol" Tuosiinv evening at Unity
church. Mr. Richardson is on his \\ny to
Denver nnd stopped oil onrouto to sou his
'rlencl , Uov. Nuu'ton Mann , who has pre
vailed upon this eminent scholar to give a
reading in Omuha.
A Cnro lor Cholera.
There is no use of any ono suffering with
thn cholera when Chumburlaln's Colic ,
Cholera ami Dmrrhcua Hemcuy can bo pro
cured. H will ( 'We relief In a few mlnulos
and euro In a short tlmo. I have tried it nnd
know.-W. H. Clinton. Uolmotta , N. J. The
epidemic at HelmotlS was at flrat balloved to
bo cholera , but subsequent investigation
'
proved it to be n violent form'of oy ontory ,
almost as dangerous a ; 'cholera. This
rumody was used there with great success.
For sale oy drugirlnts.
WCBIMXO WATEH , Won. , Oct. 23.'OD. Dr.
Moore ; My D < jar Sir I have Just bought
the third bottle ot vour Tree of L > lfo. It Is
indeed a'Treo of Life.1 ' Doctor- ! when yon
EO kindly gayo mo that Drat bottle my right
&ido was so lama and sore ami my liver en
larged so much that 1 could not Ho upon my
right J > ldo at all , There was a soreness over
my kidneys all of tliu time , but now that
trouble Is all over. I sloop Just as well on
ono sldo as on the other , and my nlcop rests
ana refreshes mo , and I foal the bait I've fell
in ilfteen years , nnd I know that it is all dua
to your Tree of Life. Vours very truly ,
D. F.
For sale by all druggists.
District Court Dolugi.
The case of the state against Al Tate was
placed on trmlln the criminal court yesterday ,
Tnto is charged with having stolen a watch
of the value of $35 from the parson of Jpsoph
Btpffen. Thr jo prisoners woro'broucht from
tbo county ] ail { arraigned and pleaded nol
BUllty.
I'aul Floss was charged with having com'
mlUeil an assault upon Sarah White. Mrs ,
Glaus Jess was accused of .having destroyed
a fence , the property of Edward Mitchell ,
was
" B H
Baking
Powder
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
nnd Proa Hobr.ln wet ? chnrged wltb linvlnc
lirulsoi ) , bfltitbn avrihvoundod Annlo Hooncy.
Jiulgo Donna nnd tvrolvo jurors nro being
onlortnlnoil with tttott-stlmony In tbo cu o of
C. O. Harmon amlUthors neniast James I.
IClnslcr nml otbon , .iThosuit U brought to
recover f2fiOOvhlththo plalntltTn nlirga li
duo from tlie dofcnilnnts on an Ohio oil loaso.
In Judge Koynor Mcourt the enso ot Hocrs
.t Hill ngnlnst fTonrv P. Moron , John
O'KcbfTo'nnd Morels Morrison la on trial.
The plaintiff seoui.Ui recover a judgmsnt for
( Ti2. > , allotting that , the plaintiff , Horen , ocou-
plod the tract nt lanrTwost of Urolghton ool-
loco for moro than .two yours and failed to
pay tbo ront. In tbe countv court , whcro tbo
cnso was llrst tn6d , Heron wns defeated.
Then the cnso wont to the district court ,
whcro n trlnl resulted In a verdict In fnvor
of iho plmntlfT. Uop a & Hill now sue on
iho appeal bond ns well as on their original
clnitn. '
MALIGtNANT DIPHTZ1EUIA.
An Inmnto fit Ilio .lull , Sick Unti Dratli ,
llimttc'iiilnl lor Ilourn.
A younp follow glTlnc the nnmo of Gd Me-
Mann catno to the police station Thursday
nlelit nnd nskoil for lodging , suylng that ho
wus SsIuU. There wns no doubt about tbo
man's condition and the sorpcmnt in charge
pnvo him n cot , tliotmh ho realized thnt a
hospital was the place for him.
Yesterday morning the city phyiician was
lopt busy with the sanitary o nicer- and tbo
cutting scrape , and It was not until after 1
o'clock that the county pbyscian got
down to tbo elation to nttoml to the
tick man. A vary brlof examination
satisfied him that the man was
suffering from tbo most malignant form of
dlphttiorln and required Iramodliito attention.
Ho was sent to the county hospital.
The city jail was thorouguly fumigated
last night with auluhur.
A Rick Arabian was picked UD on Twelfth
strcut last night und taken to the Jntl. Ho
could not speak Engllsn and so could not
toll his name or what was the matter with
him. Ofllcer Kirk prooarod a dose of modi-
clna for the sick foreigner , but bo refused to
swallow It. Later In the ovotnn ? bo recov
ered and was tut nod loose.
Snunrtl Cluiroli Cliuutuiuiu-\iii.
The Ctumt'iuqua Llternry society of the
ticwurd street Mothodi'st church has boon
reorganized for the onsutr.e year with T. F.
Sturgeas ns president and Goorco Plainer ns
Bocrotnry. The flrclo has boon In oxlstenco
thioo years mid now linn thirty members ,
and will have tbrco graduates this year.
Ill cult or a Water Muln.
Tbcro is a break In the water main ot
Nineteenth and Ma-ion slroets. The water
Is pouring into Wakollcla's lumberyard at
the rule of suveral million gallons per hour.
COOK
BOOK
FREE For the Lafe
SOMETHING NEW
JUST OUT.
COOK BOOK Mailed Free.
Send nanao and address to
PRICE FLAVORING EXTRACT CO.
CHICAGO.
ARE.YOUSUFRERINC ?
- FBCMI
Female
WcJuicss ,
' .Catarrh or
Chronic ,
Nervous or
Private
Diseases ,
IP SO , OALTj ON
Consultation Free.
oilBcil to ! io the moat succufful apoclallit In
nil I'ltivAru , llLooi ) , NEIIVOIH , SKIN AMI Uiux-
AUY DISKA&ES.
ConorrlKca In from .1 to 0 ilayn. Sfplillli curad
vtltliout Mercury. All et.iuuj fur Mfo.
STHIOTUIIH pormnnontly ciirail. removal coni-
plcto , without cutting , ciiuUj or iill.u.ulon. Curj
affcctcilnt homo by patloiil wllhjut 11 momont'j
puln or nnnoyiince.
I'llMS , WriTUI.A AND HJ5CTAI , UICltH3 cnroJ
without pain or dotentlon trom bmlncus.
HVDHOCKliU AN'J ' VAUICOUKLK | > arrainently
and aucci'sifullv curad. Mi'tlio I now nnd unfailing
WEAK MEN
( VITALITY WKAK ) , Mnil3 oby too cloi ) nppll-
cntlon to biialncsB or tu ly ; evorJ inaiitil itraln
or erlufi SUXUAL KXUKSaKJ li mlddlu Ilfo. or
from the cltects of youthful-fotllei.
WKAK MKX AUK VIOTIJia TO NKIIVOUS OK-
niLITVor KXUAIHTIO.V , WASTING WHAKNKSS
1NVOI.UNTAUV I.OS3IC3 with UAIll V DBUAV In
YOU.NU nnd MIODMO AKI ) ; luck of Tim , vlk'ur.
and utroiiKth , with botual orf.iiu Impnlred aud
weakenonedpromituroly In npproAchlnzotil nia.
All y ! < ) ld roadllr to our naw treatment for Ion ot
Tltnl power , Call on or uldrnn with itnnip for
clrculnra , free book nnd lec
Dr. Seailcs & Scarles ,
NoxtUil'ostOnico.
Ilr , lluinplircvH'Sinii IflraaroBctontincallyand
Mrcfully prvriarcd Heiiitillu , useU for yearn Ic
jrlvuto practlco nml tor over thirty ycurii by tlio
rx > oplo with entlro succ . Every sluglo Sf.eciao
u Ri > rcal ! euro for tlie tllu-OBe named.
liicy euro without tlnigflnK. purKliiK or reduclnn
the system ami nro In ( act ami Jctd tlio boirrelvu
lleinedleii of Iho World.
MiTorriukCirii. > .oi. CL I r
1 Severe , Coiigtetloai , InllammatlonB. . . 25
-Worum , Worm Fever , Worm Cello U5
3-TeclbliiB | CaUc , Crylug , Wakcfulunso
4-Jlcrrlieu , < ) t'CIillilrcnor AUulU
7-Coughn , Ck > WA > IroucliltU )
8-Ncurnluln , Toothache , Faotsacho
9-IlendacbuK , Ak'k lle&dacuu , Vertigo. . .US
lU-Ilyipepntn. BUtouBncss , Constipation. .125
11 Hupproascdor I'ainful 1'crltiilii. . . .Ii5
I'i-V.'hltca , TooKrpftuol'rrloils * J3
1.Crouu , l.u jin ltlB , IIoarfeueM. , , , , . .25
4-Salt UUeaw , JrjBlKlas.Eruptlota. . .35
15 ItbeamallutM JUicummlo Talai 25
10-Mularlu , ClilHf , Fcrcr and ABUO . .25
17-1'llcri , UllmVoirJJIoeillng 25
10-Cntnrrli , lafltojiiza , Cold lu tlo HcoJ , .23
20-\VbooplncrO llb . , . .25
27-Kldoey UlM ea . , .25
a-Nr/vous Debility 1.UO
30-U/lnurr AVonfciics § , Witting Cod .25
BoU tjr Drutilili , ori nt poalptld on rtrtl | t of l'rlc ,
iiMrHHii' tlogu , till I' ' " " , ) " ' " -Hi ran.
nra. ( o. , ' 1 1 1 * 1 1 1 Miniam st. , y > w T.ira.
8 P ECi F C S.
like tlie Dutch Process
No Alkalies
OK
Other Chemicals
are used in tbo
preparation of
\V. LAKEK 4- CO.'S
BreatfastCocoa
which It nbtohitely
pure and tolulle"-
ItbtBinorcthimthreetlmea
the itrength ut Cocoa mixed
_ - _ _ , . . . . _ , \vlili Wtnrcli , Arrowroot or
"n pBB Sucar , mill Is far moro cco-
nmlal , coittna less than one cent a cup.
It ii ilellcloui , nourishing , aud EASILY
UIQWTEl ) . . .
Sold LyCrofer itrynh r .
W , BAKEE & CO. , Dorchester , Maes ,
To Preserve
Tto richness , color , nml bounty of tlio
hair , the greatest cnro Is necessary ,
much Imnn bohiR < lone by tlio nso of
worthless dressings. To bo sure of Imv-
Ing n llrst-clpsi article , nsk your dnij- {
plstor perfumer for Aycr's Ilnlr Vigor.
It Is absolutely superior to nny other
preparntlon of tlio kind , It restores the
original color mul fullness tolinlr which
1ms become tliln , faded , or gray. It
keep * the scalp cool , moist , nntl frco
from dandruff. It heals itchingliumors ,
prevents baldness , and imparts to
n silken tdxturo nnd lasting fragrance.
No toilet can bo considered complete
without this most popular "nnd elegant
of nil halr-drcsslngs ,
"My Imlr began turning gray and fall-
Ins out when I was about 2.1 years ol
ngo. I have lately been using Acer's
llnlr Vigor , nnd it is causing a now
growth of hair of the natural color. "
H. J. Lowry , Jones Prahic , Texas.
"Over n year ngo I hail a severe fever ,
nnd when I recovered , my Imlr began to
fall out , nnd what little tumulnud turned
gray. I tried various remedies , but
without success , till nt last I began to
U SE
Aycr's Hair Vigor , nud now my hnir Is
growing rapidly and is restored to Its
original color. " Mrs. Annlo Collins ,
Digliton , Mass.
"I Imvo used Aycr's llnlr Vigor for
nearly five years , nnd my Imlr Is moist ,
glossy , and in an excellent state of pres
ervation. I am forty years old , nml
have ridden the plains for twenty-live
years. " Win. Henry Ott , alias " .Mus
tang Bill , " Newcastle , Wyo.
rs
air
Prepared by Dr..I C. Aycr& Co. , LowellMau.
Bold by lrugglita Jlvcrj whfrc.
Patent applied for.
Send for Circular.
STEEL EDGE
Stamping and Re-
tinning Co. ,
Boston , - Mass
QUAIL BRAND
1 HEALTH FOODS
Parched Rolled Oats ,
Unequalled in Flavor.
Corn Gritz ,
Sold only in 21 pound packajjos.
Velvet Meal ,
For mulTlns and gorm.
Sohlbr all Pint-CUvi ( Jr.can.
QuarUT'itwfil * ) uk
BoliJ Matioe * . . , .
The Conservatory.
Holid Kr.cwoo4 , flS&n
Vull1 warrants ! and the belt for Ibe price tbf vorli afford *
\\f maii'ifacture all lltrroniponrntpArti and are theltrfFJl
nalifrl en tbe Klobf , 100 nx > of t ur Initruinrati now to ulc.
tftilil lir nil Iradlntt itr lrr > . Genuine Ltve name burned
on the loflde. Take no other , Him. pamphlet uallcil free.
1.103 & HE AM , ICQ to 101 Slate St. , C'lilcago.
EiasticStockings ,
Trusses ,
Crulches ,
Batteries ,
WaterBotth ? ,
Syringes ,
Atomizers ,
Medical Supplies.
ALOE&'PENFOLD ,
f
v
I 114 S. 15th St ,
Kcxt lo Posoffice. (
DOCTOH. : McGH-EW ,
THIS 6PEO1AU1BT.
In tliotr ntraeut\f \
PRIVATE DISEASES
tlio tloctor' * cnllro tlmo anil nilcntlon t or tbi
| .uit . olsl'teon your , liai tiuon nlveii to tliu lietlwen
ol all rorini of prlfalu tll ua e and nil dliurder
uncl MANHOOD , llurlni
lid ilebimiaj of HIUT11
a I tlii.i yearl of ( ) r ctlc anil oxi | rltiico tli
doclor lu I'orfi-ttoa u wwiii of troaHueut fo
Ilietu ill n c wlileh l toilny ono of tlia mou < uc
ru ul lornn nf treatment known lo tliu inudlcn
proli'iilun. HUrcniiirkuble uoiv t lu tlio troul
inont of tlili cl i of dl a et li bait proren Ujr 111
unlTvrial tcitlmuny of thouiantlt who liuro u (
ferod aiiil becu cured. Htronzcr or iuoruab olul
uroof of skill and fulr end Uonorablo troaltnen
could not La iletlreJ , Wrllo for circulars Klvlnu ol
iiarllculart. MTU A.NU FAllNAU BT3. , OMAHA
MKli
Today-
We will offer in our boys' dcp nrtmcnt on
second floor , between fo'.ir ' and ve hundred
Knee Pant Suits , at the pop. arprie of
$2,50 a 8Uit
chat will stand more hard knocks and look bet
ter when overtaken by "that tired feeling , " than
any suits ever sold for that money before. These
suits arc made of good honest all wool cassi-
meres , in plaids and plain colors , The coats arc
lined with fine twilled lining , and arc made up
with fifteen corded plaits , eight in front and
seven behind , and the pockets in the pants are
big enough and strong enough to hold the thou
sand and one tilings that a boy wants to stuff in
them. At the sams time we will offer
about the same number of suits for
of all agp.s. These suits are in three pieces
coat , vest and long pants. They are made of
wear resisting all wool cassimeres.and are gotten
up solid at every point. The prices are
for ages 1 1 , 12 and 13
_ _ . , - AND - :
Tk4S for ages from 1410 19.
1,000 boys' 25C Cloth Hats at i5c.
i.ooo boys' 5oc Cloth Hats at 3oc.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Ti tmtnent ipectallit In nervoui. chronic , prlrnle , blooJ. > ktn mnd nnnnrr Clxitsai. A r fml r n4
renUtcred graduate In inuJclno. -llpiomas nnd cenlflcato' ohow. li sun treating with tba great oil noce
taturrh , spermAturrhocA , lost manhooJ. omlnal weakness , nlxht IOKOI , tinputoncy. lypbllis. strloturo. uon *
orrhuoi. ulect , Tarlcoci'lc.clc. No mercury mid. Neve trantment for Ion of vltnl power. Pnrtlot unnble to
visit mo mai bo tr Atol at homo by correspondence. Mudlfln * or tnitruuirnts aont of mall orozprcniab
curelrpacked.no mark ! to Indlcato contents or lender. Ono personal Interrlow preferred. Ooninllatloa
free. UorretpondoncH itrlctly private. Uook ( Mrttcrlai of Llf ) wai lr . Offleo hour * . Ea. lo 8 . aNEW >
BundajiIUo.rn.lo ll m. Send ilaaiu lot reaur *
NEW INO Matinee.
THEATRE Regular Prices
TUESDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY , , Sept. 26,27 and 28 >
'
/ "
Tli2 Biggest
Comedy Success
Since tiis Year I ,
A Laugh Every Second ,
A Hoar Every Minute.
IN TACT
IS AI/L LATJQHTEB.
Eoxfiheetn nowopen. Noatl-
vance in prices
l tf
i i n
TH1B ( SATUKI > "A Y ) hlil' I1. S
. ' ot
Lust two jfrforiiiiui'ei ) (
C. HHOYT'S
Oront Political Sutlro ,
A
MATlNKn THIS AlTr.UNOON AT 2:30. :
I'rlcos-Itcsor u I a-.nl * drat llojr. 7Sej ire
onil uilmlMlpii. llr.tlloorSii . ) ; reserved
in Ulll ,1'l ,1 'l ° ; j1a ! iinui'oniiAxac ATS.
prl.os
MM
We will tend you tlio nurtelout
Krtiirli 1'rcrnrotloii CALTHU8
frrr.tml n Irnal RUtruulee Hut
IIA1IHUri will W - loi- your
atrullU , NtrriiKlli uud Vigor.
[ fie it and fay t/iatiij ! i.
Address VON MOHL CO. .
Uol > iutrltui i ( U , lloilnull , OLI .
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
, U , S. DEFOSITOSY - - OMAHA , NEB
Capital , , $10D,033
Siiriilus * . $03,001)
Ottlcerxnd Dlreelon llvnrr W. Vntoi , proilrtent
11. O. CunliluK. vice uroildetil , > ' . H. Maurlca W. V ,
Morte. John J , Culllu * J. N. U. 1'alrltx , Inl A ,
1 IRON BA.NK.
COMING !
TlIKllOMANTIO AOTOU.
Aoco'iipunlod by WM. Ur.UMONU.
nml Ills couiimnr ofiilnyurn , under Ilio direction of
> \V..M.\VIUUon , in lilauoratonliil reulljtlc icenlo
ruvlval * of the popular ronmncos of U'ISunotj ana
liujiiai.
KournlRliti coiumonclng aunJay Matlnuu Uepl.
TUB 8UCCKSS OK I.AbT HKA80N ,
A. \\r. FrU3MUNT ,
In lili loniattonnl comedy drauiA entltluil ,
" -Y- .
Slatlnoo WcdnciJnf.
Farnam St , Thaalar
TONIGHT.
STUART AND BOOK'S
Ornnd Spectacular Production of
Uncle Tom's Cabin.
With n carload of aooiiory , calcium und mo-
chuiiloul olfucts. Mutlnooi Wod.iuiday ! und
BaturJuy ,
ur.
ur.The
The Loading
Dentist
'Ihlrd Kloor , 1'azton Illo oU.
Tule phone 108"j. lUthuull'nniawSli.
A lull tet of tootli on rubber ( or > 51'orfoot i3k
Tcelli wltliout plulo or removable brldna work
Jutt tliu tiling ( or ilnjuri or public ipouKert , tie or
dru ) ' ilown.
'IKKTIi EXTUAOTBD WITHOUT I'AIX.
Gold Ulllai ul roifoa'tble ratu . All work J
wurruntoil. Out thisoul ' > ' affiiido.