1ITE OMAHA DAILY liEEr WEDNESDAY , OCTOHKR 10 , 185)2. ) "SLEEPY WAG" IN THE TOILS Gaptn.ro of a Man Who is Wnn' J in Sev eral Localities. HE HAD A FINE STRING OF HORSES ' . of County Deputy Sltcrlrr Vie Mct'.irtv Hirpy ty Grin tlio Uriip \VncRoner mill Ho- cover * n Lot of Stolpii Storlt "IViiB" show * right. Deputy Sheriff Vic McCnrty ot Sarpy county has won his spurs by successfully landing a full fledged IIOHO thief , ono who Is wanlctl in this M well as several other No- braiuu counties. The man whom MrCartr has placed behind the bars n no other than Ucarloy Waggoner , bettor Itnown as "Sleepy Wag. " Waggoner Is n man who has a reputation which any horse thief mU'ht envy , for to him attaches the distinction of having stolen a iplcndld driving team bolonslng to General Van Wyck. Thl uappanod six years ago , but nevertheless ho was caught , completed nnd sent up for three yoira. It was on a bright May morning that the general'- * Horses were standing la the staolo at Ne braska City munching the tame grass and . 'cloTcr that grow upon the ex-senator's broad acres when this man Waggoner happened along. Ho coveted the animals nnd n few moments Iruor had thorn on the high road leading out of town. Away tboy pcd at a killing pace , while the onttro popu - latlon of the town followed in hot pursuit. Although the chase was a stern ono , it was set at too rapid a pace for the thief and the two horses , ono of which was ridden and the other led. At Syracuse Waggoner was over hauled , but ono of tlio horses immediately died of exhaustion. For this the man went to the penitentiary to be released three years ngo. Sino hla rcleaso ho has made Omaha his homo , taking frequent nips to tbo coun try and ntwiivs returning with peed horses. where no got thorn is something that ho has always refused to explain , thoueh it has bccn'bcllo/cil that most of the animals have been taken from tanners aud others. A few days ago Dan Mason , n farmer ro- iiJing near Florence , lost ono of his horses , thp animal being stolen from his barn during the nkMit , It so happened thnl Mason ot track of the horse anil traced him into the poscsslon of Charley Gordon who had ipotton him from a lior o trading camp ut Forljr-sovouth and Chicago stroutf. n The case was turned over to McCarty "by Deputy Sheriff Lewis nnd Monday nflornoou he , in uotniuny with Constaolo Clark , started out to gather In a man. The first place visited was the camp : md there .the olllcor lounii Waggoner und in looking nround ho found a string of horsoi that have been wanted in Sarpy county forsuveial Months , besides several sots of harness. Waggoner claimed that he was innocent , but when arrested In and the members ol his gang showed light and threatened to kill , the oflicer if ho did not move on. The Sarpy county deputy was not built of the moving kind of stuff , and drawing his gutuuvitod Mr. Uaguoncrto accompany him to the Douglas county Jail. The invitation was accepted and the mnti of horses is now behind tl'o bars. Gordon , the man who traded for thn Mason horse , is hold as u wit ness \ \ hllo maulnir the arrest McOartr loaracd that thcro were it number of horses cached in the woods nround I'apilllon nnd Florence. This fact leads him to believe that there is a regular band of organised horse thieves who info.st this vicinity , and that the man who was shot at Sherman avcnuo anil Pincknoy strent a few v/cclcs ago by Montgomery , the colored man , was a member of the gang. 'loi.r.no. Iowa , April (1,1331. ( Dr. J. B. Moora , Da.ir Sir : My wlfo has used about slv bottles of your Troa of Lite. and thinks that she nas received groitcr ben efit from it than any modlcino she has ever taken. Yours truly , L. II. Uurciv. Gen'l Agent and Troas. West Colloga. Slnco rocelvinir tha above testimonial , 1 am Inroceipt of a letter and chock fro n the Hay . Ull Buflclnof ToleJo , lo.v.x , April in. ti send Kov. J. W. Ivon worthy , Crestline , ICiu - sas , six bottles of Moora's True of Lifj. J.'or ' sale by all druggists. AMU Von < i < > i.isl : ThU full ? If so , it will bo to your interest to fully acquaint youi-bolf with the o.xcol- lent tr.iin service now in olTeet between Chioayo , Bujl'ulo , Now York , liobton , nnd Intormediiito points , via the ' 'L'lico Shore Route. " Throujjh trains leave Ohiciiffo at 8:00 : and 10liO : a.m. , ! ! :10 : , CaO : , 7 : lo and 1 1.150 p. in. The ' 'CMm-ago and Boston Secial" ] (100 ( : : ! a. m. ) is tlio only onmploto train through from C'lii- cage to New Eiifjland. It hns dining Sar Horving meals the entire distaiu'c , in itself an exclusive feature , and the equipment of the train throughout is ol tlio very highest standard. The Chicago cage and Now Voi'lc Limited ( ! > : 'M p. in. embodies all that is modern and novel in railway transportation and has vorj appropriately been called a "nerfccl train. " B. P. IIUSIIMIUHV , T. P. A , 7 7 Main street. Kansas City. C. K. WlLHKit , W. R A. , Chicago. LOST HIS MAN. Iotcotl\n Ilnzn Ciitoliu a I'll ) Thief Win .MiliniKi-'il to llHe.lie. | _ _ IJetectlvo Huzo has returned from hi trip 'o Portland , Oro. , whither ho wont i ccarch of Charles Potzgold , who ombe/zlei f'.IO from tha Hurst Pie company , but ho re turned nlono. Ills pilsonor accompanied him as far n North Bern ] , Nob. , but us the train wa leaving that , town ho jumped through . window and iniuiu off. Frescoing and interior decorating ; dc fiigns and estimates furnished. Hour , Lohmann. 160S Douglas street. Br. Blrnoy. tlio catarrh specialist wont to Chicago last niglit. i. o. o. r. All Odd follows are requested I assemble at Odd Follows' hull. 1 kh an Dodge otroots , Tluuxlay , Out. Otl prepared to Icavo at 1 o'clock sharp fo Couni'll Mlull's , to purticipalo in parade. The p-irado in Omaha wl move ft'uiu 11th and Dudco sts. at o'clock promptly.V. ] . Niuiior.s , Chairman of Conimittee. .lint lee Illllilels AlUnlni ; , Justlco of tliu IV'iu'O Kd Daniels of Wes Omaha nrccmct has been missing sine Tuesday last. On the evening of that da ho uas seen on tliu streets in company wit two or three friends but did not mention i them nor to his wife and family that t contemplated leaving the city , The tailiiro 'to ' return homo after un al scnco of n day or two beriou&ly alarmed h family nnd Incntls and they nave boon nn : loualy searching fur him since. The iiihsh man was of studious habits and was co sldcrod u very promising young lawyer. I ! was formerly In partnership with Mr , Mo row of the law linn of Daniels & Merrot but utter his' election as Justice severed h connection with tbo linn. Ho was not known to have been serious ! IlnanciiiUy omtmrrasscd and his dlsappea once is somewhat of u mystery. i UoWHl'Bbarsnparilu cioansoi taa bloo. Increases the auputlta aud toiai : up thusy tern. U huj bouotllu.l miny pjopln wl uuvo suflorod from blood UUordurj. It wi help you , A Tlllef 111 S , J , Karris Is registered ut police- hen quarters as n suspicious character. IIo can to tbo Young Men's Christian association few days ago and said lhat ho was a moi bor of the areocluUou hi Sioux City , < courno bo was given the privileges of t bulldlr.g , which ho abusedby goinc Ibrou ; tbo clothes ot thu gymnasts , Disease never successfully attacKs thosy lorn with pure blood , DaWltt's Sarsapirll uuro new blood tad aurlcue * blooa. IIAVDIN nitos. ( looil Slino * nt Dry ( InmU Prlcri. Why nny high prices for shoos \vhcti we will sell you line shoos from the best factories at dry goods prices ; every pair warranted. . Ladies' -VJ.OO kid patent Up button shoos , SI.50. Ladles'$2.60 dongola button shoo $2.00 Ladles $3.00 dongola lip , button shoos 12.50. Ladies' $3.50 hind sowedbutton shoes S3.00. SCHOOL SIIOHS. flnldron's $1.23 glove cnlf shoes , 0 to 12 , l ) , > o. Children's $1.2-3 kid p.itent tip shoes , 8 to ll , : > c. Misses' $1.25 kid patent tip shoes , 12 to 2 , $1.00. Misses' $1.50 dongola Up shoos , 12 to 2 , $1.2' . Misses' $1.50 glove c.ilf tip shoes , 111 to 2 , $1.2o. Youths' $1.25 B cM hico shoos , 12 to 2 , $1.00. Youths' $1.05 glove call button shoes , I ! ! to 2. $ 1.115. Boys' $1.75 B calf button shoes , 3 to 5 , $ i.-i5 : Boys' $2.00 line calf button shoos , 3 to 5 , $1.00. MEN'S SHOES. Men's $2.00 B calf Iron Chid shoos , $1.50. iMon's $2.50 cordovan Full Dross shoes , $2.00. Men's $3.00 fine cordovan Elegant shoes , $ i50. Men's $1.00 kangaroo welt shoos , $3.00. Men's $4.50 hand sowed calf shoes , $4.00. IIAYDKN BROS. Dry goods and shoes. On the llth day of October , 1802 , I sold all the stock I held in the Cooperative ative Lind and Lot company of Omaha , and on t mil day severed all connection with said compiny. But I will allll continue in land business At present I will receive mail at 2103 South 13th street , city. KoiimiT F. WiLUAMS. * I. O. 0. ! . ( irand iiieaiiiiment : | neil ( Irunil I.oilo ! of tlio Nclirinl.ii'1 rlplo l.lnk rriiternlty. The grand oncatupmont of Patriarchs Militant of the Independent Order of Odd- fclllows of Nebraska convened at Oddfellows hall at Fourteenth and Dodge streets at 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon. Thcto were nearly 200 delegates present and the morning session wai occupied in re ceiving the delegates and the report of the committee on credentials. The afternoon session began nt 2 o'clock and at 0 a considerable amount of business remained to bo disposed of. The most. Im- pottant feature was the election of grand ofllcors which was finally accomplished ns follows : Grand patriarch , J. F. lloiler of Hastings ; t.lgh m lest , W. V. Cain Omaha ; senior warden , II. M. Uttlov O'Neill ; Junior warden , 1) . M. Morris Haubon , grand scribe , J. P. Goge Fremont ; grauit treasurer , Samuel McClay , Lincoln : grand representative , F. 1) . lirandt , Omaha. A constitution governing subordinate encamp ir.ents was adopted , nftor which adjourn ment was tukcti until S p. in. today. Al this moini..g's session the nuwlv elected officers will bo lust ulcd and the reports or standing committees received nnd acted upon. The Daughters of Kubeltab tiad possession of the hall last evening anil held their an nual encampment. There was a fair attend- mi co ntu * the matters piu-Uiniug to this fmnlnlno branch of the order wjro adjudi cated for tbo coming year. Bocinning at 11 a. m. today , the grand lodge wbl'ih is composed of representatives from the subordinate lodges of the state and post grounds will meet in its annual . session which will continue for throe ilays. It is expected that fully -I'JO ' delegates will attend the grand lodge. Dr. Hull' * Cough Syriio tnko < the load of all cough preparations on our shelves. Car penter ic Palmotcr , Jamestown , , N. Y. BUSINESS AT NEBRASKA CITY. Munition anil I'roipeeU Tor tlio future ol Otiio CountN Capital. One of U. C ! Dun As Co.'s NobrasUa travel ers , writing from Nebraska City to the Omaha manager , says : "A majority of thu retail merchants heio report this year's busi ness rather smaller than heretofore. duo chiefly to the building up of interior villages in thj county along now lines of railway , v.Inch have cut off trade. The opinion is general tuut the retail t ratio of Nebraska City must moro and mom depend upon the dovoloymant of the city itself. Money ha been easy all the year. The lour banks , with a combined paid up capital of f J.'iO.OOO and a surplus exceeding f JJ.UOJ , had at the close of business Heptombjr : tJ , IS'Ji ' , aggregate deposits - posits of $ isU,717. Last year at the cor responding period the donosits aggregated JlillJ.lU , showing nn increase for" the yoni' approximating SJUOjOOO. liigntyoars auo the total bank deposits wereUJ. ! . ID7. "Fruit has not boon a good crop this year , though Otoo county is the banner fruit re gion of Ncbrasua. In i ho fall of Ib'Jl about TiO.OOO barrel- * were packed and shipped from Nebraska City alone. 'Thus far only fi'JO ' bar. rols havn been forwarded this year. In IblH 5,00i { baskets of grapes mill 5Uj ( ) ( cases of l)3r- rles were marketed. This year noithoi grapes nor berries made a good yield. Othoi ciop * , howBVor , hiivu beet ) cxceflent. "The manufacturing interests of Nobraskt City are of no mean conscquonco. Thocorea' ' mill , which bcgr.ti business six years age with a dally capacity of 500 bushels of grain , have grown into an Institution xyhleh employs ploys lO.'i poop'c ' and can Imiialo ( i.UOO bushnli dnllv. Ttio starch factory opened it Fohiuary of tlm present year and hiu a capacity of I1JO bushels nnd give ; employment to sixty hands. Tin distiller. ! has a capacity of iu.)0 ! , ) bushels. The cannln'f compiny has enjoyed a prolltablo season uftci a p. neil ot IdliMioss. Otoo county Is one o the best counties in thu state nnd Nubrask. City is her subsiintlal inotronolK Vacan farms In thu county nro almost unknown am vacant houses annibnut us low nnd far between twoen In tbo city. Uvorybody mot nero i hopeful for the future. " Do Witt's Sara iiuruu oustroyi suon pol sons us scrofula , skin dlsimoj , itc/omt , rhou matlsm. Its timely ususuvoi many llv'Ji. Miitrlnio l.leeiiHel. The followliij ; marriage llconsei were is sued by County JuUga Kller yojlerday : Nami < and aldresj , Meuk. Omaha t Nelllii iillilt. : Omahii i.liilin C. Tully , Umnlri I ( icrtimlu Mem , Uinaha ( I'olnt M'luiililt , Omaha l l.imU.i IH. I ) . Oniiitiu I KinuHt Chiirloi llu'in , I'litttu Center , Nob. t Aila 1/abullu Todil , Omahii . fCtitlctt nf Jltn Ifil for I Mi iiitr'lf held , lift c nl * ; tachnf mliUUo nil line , ten ccntc. mi ) MAN-A oito MOItltOW-Ason to Mr. aud Mrs. \ \ . J. Moi intv. IIU\VN-A ( dtiuchtcr to Mr. aud Mre.V , I 111 own , Xittttct n/ fire Ilnet rleu u i < lw thliejc , Ml fciitn.'fiifli inl < t ( I'miil Hiif , ten ce/il . ultATIOl'-Mrn. U. 11.October 17Vste , axed ( JOHB. sr.JOHN U O. , October 17 , 16 ( . aged 5''year THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Special Offering of New Good * to Ba Sold * as Bought GREATLY BEtOW INTRINSIC VALUES The Si-stem ot Selling Kvcrr Article nt n Snmll 1'rnllt licit of lliormiRliI } ' IIo- llnlilc yii'illty U 11 Hilling I'rln- cllila of This rirm. S GOODS. COLOUK1) DIAGONALS , MO , Quunttty limited for ono day's tnulo , 40 indies wlilo. newest colors. IUKKDKSCWVT SKUG13. flOC , Sultnblo for homo dr sti-oot wour , I'J inches whin , tlio season's stylish fabric. STOHM SKUGK , 8X5 , , For intrinsic wormifiiil wdaitrtislsUnp qualities , no fubflu can equal this ; width 10 inches ; nil the popular shades. COKSKTS. COHSKTS. Wo luivo decided to discontinue the following numbers of the well Icnoxvn and thoroughly rolhiblo , us well its nor- feet lilting PRKNCII P. D. CORSETS , And will soil them nt the following reduced prices to affect quick snlea ! No. 162 w u $1 ! 60 , now -LI)2. ) . No. 248 was $2.76 , now $2.00. No. 162 was $ : t.OO , now $2.S7. Should wo have your plzo in nny of the above numbers an early purchuso ia recommended. SCARLET BLANKETS $2.fiO. \Vo will sell ono case only of this $3.50 nil wool full bed size blanket at $2.60 n pair. WHITE BLANKETS , $ : ! .oO. Wo have too miiny. Wo need the space. Our $4.50 quality goes tomor row at $3.60 a pair. Bottoi1 ones at sumo reduction.Q HORSE BLANKETS , $ 00. These are all wool , not shoddy , 70x80 inches , combine bqth warmth and weight. Bettor ones at $3.50 , , $ 1.50 and $5.00. LAPUOBES. New styles , now colors , in pltiah , mo hair ami beaver. Bought direct from the mills wo save you the middleman's prollt. EIDERDOWN COMFORTS , $3.08. Bud fci/o , line quality , good down , worth SxOO. Only l"i ! loft at this price. THE MOUSE DRY ( JOODS CO. 11AYDKN ItUUS. ITiulrrivcnr uuil Kill Gli > \ < M Tomorrow. UNDERWEAR TO.MOR1 IOW. Wo have alwayaboon hendquarters on children's underwear ; wo carry the largest line \vot of Chicago. Buying direct from the mills places us in a posi tion to soil at a lower price than any other house in the west. Commencing tomorrow wo will inaugurate the groat- st sale of winter underwear over given n the city. Gents' heavy natural er.iy shirts and ,1-awors only 50o each , worth 75c. 1 case of gents' wool underwear , Spau- sh brown , 7oc , worth S1.00. Gouts' all wool natural gray shirts and drawers only $1.00 each , worth $1.50. Children's scarlet lamb's wool , natural jray and camel's hair underwear , 10 nclics , 12Jc , rise 5c. KID GLOVES. 100 do/.on hidiub' kid gloves , Foster acuigs , in all the now fall shades , only r5c per pair , worth $1.25. Attend our corset sale tomorrow. Boys' shirt waists on sale tomorrow at reduced prices. TTAYDENT BROS. , Mi : or .1 cuLoitiH ) itov. lie Attempts to Kill Ills rather anil ramlly \Vltli Dynamite. LGAIIVIM.I : , Colo. , Oct. IS. Hormun Tru man , an IS-ycar-old son of A. S. Truman , attempted an awful critno Saturday night at about I'J o'clock. Ills father's bouse , 1001 Harrison avomic , a small frame- structure , stood about Ilfty feet from a small ml no. The boy , with several companions , procured SOU nounds of Riant , powder and by a deeply laid plan exploded It in the shaft by a lone ; fuso. The intention was to lilll the boy's father , inothur , llttlo brother and sister , ngulnst whom ho had a fancied gtudge. The Truman residence and the house of Peter W. Green , next door , woio almost wrecked. Miraculously nouo oi the inmates wore seriously injured. At first It was believed to bo an accident , and as the boy was missing it was thought that , ho hail been blown to atoms. Later it was fouutl lhat $ WU belonging to the father had been stolen and it became apparent that tbo lad hud caused tha fearful explosion. The explosion caused moro damage than wis at llr.it supposed. Hundreds of dollar : damages have been done to all the residence : anywhere near tbo scene of the explosion , Several houses must he entirely rebuilt. The officers have just started for a canon aboui twelve iriles from hero wliBroyoung Trunmr and his partner \veru aeon yesterday. It ha : boon learned that the boys are living in : uavo out there. As Truman has boon read ing yellow b.ick literature and is armed , it ii very probable ho will resist arrest. MVitinnin nr AS is A C'lillfiiriilll Couple .Montlth u liloocl ; DlNltll. Svv Dnno. : t'al. , Oct. 18J. . S. Gaisor am \vlfo , who had a I'trtn on Ouy : Mesa , aboil seven miles c.istof Oluy station , were fount murilored at tnoir homo last evening. Tin children of Mr. Pinor , n relative und neigh bor , ho.ud scroinn wlnlo pa-islng Golsor'i plure. Piper and son wont over , nnd a < thov approached the house siw the light gc out. Ai Plpor entered tlio house a ngun tncdtosllp out In the durknojs and thoj grupnlcd. After a struirslu Pinor secured tin follow , who prnvou to ba un Indian labore ; natneil Jose Or.iblelo. The bodies of Mr , and Airs. Oslser wen found lying outsidb tlio front door boatei nearly out of sunililunco to human bolngs U ls believed iho Indian li.ul a grutlg < nialnst ( JeUor over pay for well digging. I is also thouuht tnut ho may bo the murdera of Miss AD boy , who lived atone on a raticl and whoHo murder three ycara ao hn boon a myntcry. Two other Indian suspect hero bavu bcou iifrcstod. jiutii : nui.it They Hold Upii MIIKinnii In llroml D.ijilgli Ono r TlKim Killed. POUT Juuviji , N. V. , Oct. 18. Thro tratnns assaulted Upuralm Shay , a inUlcmni from Sussex county , Now Joraoy.und robboi bun ot { TOO In moaoy , The affray , In broai dayllgbt , uttraotod a crowd and several pc licomon. The robbers started to run am wore fired upon by tin police , One of th highwaymen was shot dead and the otho two were wounded. The wounded men rai for the Delaware river , notly pursued by th crowd , They swum the channel to a sraal u land whom they ate at present biding , Nott Tliurailuy'H Sulur ICcllpse. WASIIISOTOV , D. U. , Got. IS. With a vlo\ to ill d- d30 30 30n Dt ho Powder : Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard to securing uniformity In the observations to bo mnilo In tht * partial solar ocllpso next ThtiMilav , the nv l obsorvntory hn Issuctl the followlnc Instructions : "Tho llrst contact - tact will occur lu itho western limb of the sun about US0 from the north point , nnd the lust contact on ttx * < * astern lunb , about 103 = from the north point. The duration of iho ccllpso Is nboufihrfo hour * . The approxi mate llmos of noglunlnR ant ) ending at seine of the tirliioipul clllos cast ot thcOlst racrldUh'AVlll bo as follows : Ucn- As the Kroatcst itnricnltudo of thoocliwsols only O.OJ of the sunjs dlamotor , the nrlnclpnl obsorvattcns to bocmndo upon It will consist upon determining iho oxnct tlmo of the llrst and last contacts. .1 HK < ir O.V .1 HWVCLK in : < irt tn Unto rrom Now York to Chlc.iB < > for Ton Cuiitfl , SoMRiivit.i.c , N. J. , Oct. 13. Harry Milliard Wllov , with only lu cents In his pojltot , passed through hero on his btcyclo yesterday cnrouto to Cnlcago. Ho Is trying to show how cheaply n man can boat , his way on n wheel. ThU Is the outconn of a wa or bo- twccn two rival flrms. Wlloy left Now York oarlv anil mot with his llrst tlllll. culty In ondoavorlnK to bo.it his way across the forry. He carries u llttlo book In which ho records the name of every person who aids him with a iilckol or loUlnp. ( ills cheek and wheel comprise liU stack in trade. IIo expects to KO through 1'hllactolpUln , Hagorston , Md. , VVheollnp , W. Va. . Collim bus , O. , nnd Indianapolis. Wlloy has onlv recently complotcd a trip from Now York to Washington and return with a total expenditure of SO cents. ix vtnc.wo. Two Women Klllcil unit Fifteen llcntrojrd in Knelotvonil hutinrh. CHICAGO , 111. , Oct. IS. Fifteen dwellings and stores were burned and two women were killed In Knglowood , In the southern part of the citv , this morning. The financial loss Is fSO.OOO. Mrs.V. . 1C. Butler , thoiiKli not really lu danger , Jumped from n third story window , striking on her hcud , and was Instantly killed. Mrs. John Howard , un cinnlovo In tin ) baitory where thn lire stnrtoivui ) burned to death. A woman and child in ono of the burned buildIngs - Ings uro not accounted for , Klllcil hylilto Cups. New Oui.iUN" , La. , Oct. 18. Tbo Times- Uomocrat's Purvis , Miss. , special says : Wluto cups visited Joseph i'ittman's house on I'carl river Tnursdny nlcht nud shot him to death xvhllo ho was In bed with his wile. William Mosce , KlbortVutts. . Will Holmes and a man nntoed Jones Inivu bean arrested for tbo crime. A preliminary examination was held und they were committed to jail without call. NATURALFRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla Of perfect ' purity Lcmori Of grc'at strength- Oranpro Economy in their use. Rose , etc. , FlavorJjVdelicately and deliciously as the fresh fruit The only uniformly successful SPECIALISTS IN AMERICA. IN THE TREATMENT AND CURE OF SYPHILIS , GONOR RHOEA , GLEET , SPER- MATORRHOEA , SEMINAL WEAK- WESS. LOST MANHOOD. EF FECTS OF EAR LY VICE OR EXCESBI V E INDULGENCES IN MATURER YEARS , FEMALE WEAKNESS. SEX UAL DISORDERS , HYDROCELE. VARICO- CELE. BILES. FISTULA. RECTAL ULCERS. Consultation froo. Call' xippn or address Witll i4th and Douglas. PSYCHO ME TRY ! DR. EMMA HAZEN , lliu I'heaaiurnul 1'liytlclun , 'linchor nail Author- em , Hill Ipacli iujrhomolry Kipli ) lcliiii niiil othrri locimtilo tlieia todlijnuilii illtuuDOf anil clvu tliu curallvo niunt : wlthou t4 > kliiu ( | iu' tluu Ciiinu or toiul it lotk of Imlr wIllifl.tKJ ami have tllU rtt'inon- Tjiini5Ai.Tii : orriL'i : , OSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL. PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN3. AVER'S Cherry Pectora ! lias no cqnni for the prompt relief nnd speedy ctiro of Cold * , Coughf , Croup , Hoarseness , hosa of Voice , Preacher's Sore Throat , Astliiitn , liroiicliltls , IM Grippe , tuul oilier derangements of the throat and lungs. The host-known cough-euro in the world , it Is recommended by eminent physicians , and Is Hit fa\or- Ho preparation with singeis , aetors , preachers , and lenehers. it soothes the inllamcd inembraiie , loosens the plilcgrn , stops coughing , and ii.duccs repose. repose.AYE ! taken for consumption , in its early stages , checks further progress of the disease , and even in the Inter stapes , It cases tlio distressing cough and promotes leheslilng sleep. It is agiccablo to the task1 , needs but small doses , and does not interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic fiinet ions. As an emergency medicine , every household - hold should bo provided with Ajcr's Cherry Pectoral. "Having used Ayer's Cherry Pec toral in my family lor many years. I can confidently recommend it for all the complaints it is claimed to cure. Its sale is increasing yearly with me , anil my customers think this prepa ration lias no equal as a cough-cure. " S. W. Parent , Qiiecnsbury , N. D. AYER'S I'rciinrrd by Dr. .1. C A > cr & Co. , I.ou oil , Muss. Bold bj nil UruggWts 1'rlci , $1 , tx | bottles , J5. Prornptto act , sureto cure Bogus "White Lead and adulterated paints would have no sale did they not afford dealers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead The man who best guards his own interests is never per suaded to buy paint that is said to be "just as good , " or "better , " than Strictly Pure White Lead. The following brands are standard , manufac tured by the "Old Dutch" process , and always strictly pure : "SOUTHERN" "RED " SEAL" "COLLIER" Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. The National Lead Co. man ufacture a line of colors to color strictly pure White Lead any shade wanted. They are put up in small packages ; one pound being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Lead. By using these colors and strictly pure White Lead you know that you have pure paint , which you can not know when buying "mixed" or "prepared" paints For sale by the best dealers In i alnts. If you arc coins to painl. It will pay you to centl to us Tor a book containing information that may save you many a dollar ; it will only cost you a postal card to do so , NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Street , St. Louis. Mo. r WOODKN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. COU.NCII , CiiAMiiu. ) : OVAII \ , Neb. , OjtoUcr all. IblU. lo It rusolvui ) by tbo City Council of tbo City ofOnmtia , tbo .Mayor conuurrini ; : Tluit nooilcn B ilowalk < < bo coifitruotoil in .bo Oltv of Omiib.i us tloslsnato.1 below , \villi- n live days after Ihu publl iitlun of tbla iu n- liillon , or iho personal sorvluo lln < ruof. as by onlliun o N aiitluirkcil anil roqulicil , such slduwalUu to be lulil to tliUKr.ulo on thu strcota spoclliuil boroln , anil to bo I'onslrnvtoil of plnn plunk of Mich v , Idth and thloUnoss nnd bo 111. I upon jolsu of such dimensions and In snt'h manner us is prcst'i ll ! il ny the ntiBu lU'itlom on Jllo In the ollli'O nt the IIo ir I of Public \Vniksand iimlur Its Mipnrvliloii. lo-wlt : Wustfcliluor I'lth ' stn-et honlh ! of lot 3 , blot'lvil. llorbucliM Sueond Addition , vslab- llslied yi.uk' . (1 ( feet wide. I'.ahtrflilo of and snoot , lot H. Sutmyslilo Ad- dltlon , ( > itilllsln : ) > ( lKr iilo. II root wlili1. Xoithsliloof IJiiiilolU slu''t. lots II lo 18 InoliislM' , blot'U.t , t'lifton Illll Addition , tuin- lior iry r iilo. n fi-ut vvlilu. , , , , West bldo of 'J-ilh avunuc. lot I , IdooU fi , , Dr.iUn'H Aiitlltiiin. prpHiiiisrucii'.ri fuia wide i.istHliloofi7th : slicut , loth 10 to Hlni'lililvo. liloulc. ' . C'ruslon Addition. obtubllshuU uni'lo ' , U fi'Ot ttlilf. Knsl sldoof ; ith Htruot , lots U to 15. Crouton AIIIIHX , oxtnlillshiMl si iiile , (1 ( foot \\lilo. Wei.vs'loof.l-thuvpmio. lots A I to .17 liiflu- slvi-.H In iv ut I'liiur , pruiout Brulo. 4 toot wide. Wust , sldo of Ilith inuiuii' , tax lot No. 4 , euu- tloir.'J.IA-l'l , pnisontKr ulr , 4 fuotldi - . , iast ; Hldo of ISth stront , lots 13 and ii : , bloolc MiL'i/diin / Place , lonip ir.iry Ki'.tdu , 4 foot W limit hldo of Mh street , lots 13 and 1 1 , hlonU 2 , Hliurldiin Pliieo , tuinjior.iry iti-iUo , 4 foot nldoof lOthsticol. lots a ami 4 , block fl. llnrluuh'a Second Addition , present Ki.i'lo ' , 'Tt Bldo nf SJurt strisnt , lots 1 to n InoliHlvc , block 'J. Irtlowim Addition , pieseul Kraile , SvqlYi'ldo ofSJnd street , lots I , 2 and 3. block { . lUlowltil Addition , present Riwlu. 0 fuot W\Vu'sl sldo of SindHtrcot.lot 10. A\ford's Ad dition , present isrado , U feet wlilo. West bldoofO doiiBtrcot. lots 'Jil to : K Innlu- slvn , liloeU 4 , ShoniKHi Avuuno I'urli Addition. Dri'Nunl ur.ide. 4 feut ivldn. , North hide of Matoti strool. lots S7 und " . hlouU li > , KUIIHI/O& . Uiitli'4 Addition , purnia- nont crado. UfuvtuHlo. And , bo U ( urlliurroiolvo I ; Tluttlliii bo.ird of nubile \\orUs bu , nd Is liuioliy author /u.l and dlroelod to ciiiiso u copy ofthN ri ) iliithmto bo published In tlio olUulal pipui of the idly for ono woeli , or bo served on the owners nf Mild lols. and nn- lens , finch ounorasli ill within IMI ! duva after thopublle.itlimoi scr\lco of tnclt i-opv con btrnctaiild siilowill.-9i : ! hoiuln ruiiiilrud , that UnilioirJ of puhllu wm'.B ' cuubii the h.inip lo lioiluno , tliu font of I'linstruutliij B l l l'1,11' walKhrc-ipi'ollvoly to bo iisi < ssed iwnlnst tlio real untato. lot or ptrtof lot In front of und ubnttlin : such aldowalUs I ! tv Coiincll. Atlc , Ajiio | > ud : v UU > . P. Hi\lls. : * NOTICi : TO CONSTKUOT SUiWAhIC ) : ? . - * . TothODwnofj of the Ints , parts of lots ajvl roil : obtato described in the ubuvc rcbolu- Von'niid o-ieh of yon aio hereby nollllol to construct wooden ( .lilu'.ynllc * us minimi bv uri'solutlonof the city foiuu'll ninl inayurol thoultvufuiniiha.uf whli-li thuabnvols uiouv. IW. . lllKKII\t'Siiv : , Chulrnian Hoard ut I'ubilu WoiUs Omaha Neb. , October P'th 1 * " . . . , , . Don't Worry. If some good democratic friend tells you that the eountry'll go to the d if Harrison's reelected - elected don't worry about it. If some protec ted republican smites his breast and in an "I know it all" voice says , "I'll leave the country if Cleveland's elected" let him go , but don't worry about it. If an alliance orator assures you that "General Weaver's got a "Lease" of the White House for the next four years" don't worry about it. IF your prohibition friend tells you he's clone as much to "put down ( ? ) liquor" os any man on earth maybe he has , but don't worry about it. If your coal man swears coal will go to fifteen dollars a ton let him swear ( it'll save you the trouble ) and don't worry about it. If your last year's overcoat that you packed away so carefully looks a little tired when you take it out this year don't worry about try a new one. It t Towa'it till snow flies to buy it either now's the time today while the stock's new and , fresh , and another thing we're going to offer early buyers something they won't get later. We're going to offer you a very fine all wool Kersey garment in new shades , linad with fine plaia cassimere with full satin sleeve lining with canton flannel pockets with silk stitch- irigwith either self collars or full wide silk .velvet collars garments you never saw the qual of for less than twelve fifty we're going to offer these OVERCOATS AT Maybe you think we've got an object in making this price. Maybe -we have but don't ? worry about it. DOCTOB , : In tlio tioatincntiif nil forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. ana \Vo.iUnoii anil Disorder of wltl1 Ios' ' f tronritri' . amlilttnn unrt xlt.illty. KUIituen yoaisof HID iiio t runiiirKuboiiicui'is ! In tlio treatment of th s ulasiof dlsu.iscs.lilvh Isjnovun by tlio nniveif il t ttinionv of tiiun- sunds who havu boon fined Write fiiri'lrmi- l.ui anil ( ] Uest on list. 1 Hli unil I'm nun Olll tllU , .Nli ) . The Original and Genuine ( WORCEOTERSIS8RE ) ta tlio tuput delicious Initu anJ zest FXTIIACT Mil VIS , crnl.K'l TLK flora aMKDKUI. OLN- JIjKMAN at Mnd. ras to liU In other nt WOIlOKaTEK. May , mi. "Tell LEA & I'EUtllNS' Hint their nauoo la liluhl ) oatociued la Judli.nncllelc my opinion , tliu mew' imlulnblo , r.9 dl ! ua tlio inont wliclc- pnina H tucu Uiat li luade.1 * Beware of Imitations ; eeo that you got Lea & PeiriiiB1 . i. Ofnulna. Blirnatnro on every l-otf.oof OrlidnV. .IOIIN OUNCAN'b HO.NS.M'.W VdKIC. NEBRASKA National Bank. U , S. DEFOSITORY _ - - OMAHA , NEB " Cniiltal . .TT. . $100,093 Surplus . , . * 5OOI , ) rnicer Mift nirnctori-lloiuj W Vutot , proililunt ' ' ' - ' moN BANK. l'mii | .iU Inr \ \ miili'ii Ilililuin. . oali'il juopoiuls will 1)0 ) incolroil Uy tlio un > ilitni'd until li'l ) o'eloi-U n. in. O itnlior "Mli. IK- ! ' , for til" ciii-.truiton ! nf wuoilen lirltl.'ntirru > 4 thu hunitr illuli In .Nurtli Oiniilri at l < 'ilU ami Ulslsticots. ul apaiililliu anil .list htri'Ots , at Ainrs , i\tnno anil "Till strd'ts. at I'nri mill 21 li strcut * and iitlininil mi-lino anil .Tth btrnut' . In tlircltyof Oinalia , ( uit'onlln/ tiluiiu and mioi'lllu.itliins on Illn In llHuilUfDof tlm llcuid of I'ulillo WurL-w l.iich iiriin | > nl tn bu mailuon lihinl.H fiiin'shcd liy tliu li.i.inl mill In I'd uuuoinii i tiled , by n rorll- llid I'hi-rU In lliuinin of i.VJ ) niyuulo tit thu cltvnf Onniliu uhuiiuililoiiuunf oi > il f.tltli. Tlio Im nil rcsurxs the ilfflit to lujui't uny ( halrniHii Him rd uf 1'nbllc WorUs. UniuUu , October Ibtb , IB'/.J olb-l'j-VU. ( "trade niirK. ; & KID GLOVES The above brands of irlo\os lot1 sale by The Boston Store i N. W. Cor. I tn unlDouf : ItisSt Om ih i ) HI'lllMi1 * Sill Til DMCO'I'X Tlin fAHLH- HCT nf AiniTliM I" tin' H\ufk \ HIM" > . . ' .l . ) fiut tin1 ITIKII linullU IlllllOllllllUI l ivi ly hiotmry I li IH < Hiirni iiii'iliilnnl wutiri ) IH\ < ' i iiruil ilioii iiiult f pltlUlltN 1 inutlt ) lllMKI' luiili in thu I u ' ( 'In IMIIH , liullt of pink nninl' uli'iir niriiinoiliti'H ii | MMIIU | Mrlctly lint i'lns i iiji | > n Urn iilnrim uti-im hint iilcitllc IlKlitH richly fiirni'lii'il llnu wl lu v r nlalii , tntiln a miui lallr. 1 Inn miuimim , inllil n ilum IlL'ilni'i-tl iMti' hy tha t\iM'k or inniith Til IrnliiH Irinii rhlcngo , U . " .MAIIDK.V. Tlm K\IIIIH , Hut Hirllllt | , H 1) . BRACES EiasticStoc ! < inj3 , Trusses , Cru iches , lVator33U/ji , Syringes , Riomlzsn , Medical Supplier. ALOE & P E8FOLD 114 S. 15th SI , Ktxt to Poslolll&i Or Ihn l.liiuor llnlill k'onlflvrly 4'iirotl by uilniliiUli'i mi ; l > 7. HnliiiV Uulilfii Sm-rliTv tt nan bo glvoa tu o cup of ootteo or tei , or In feed * withouttutkaowledgool Iliapttleiit , Itlvibioluttl/ bkrmleit. and will cited a permaucut and tpvoay cure , wbeilirr Ilia pailcnt ! a moderate drinker or an looboll" wruulc It bi > bccnflveii la llioiiK D < l of oucr.anilln every Inilancta porltol cureha fgl. lowed. Jlnttrr Full * . Tlie y temonooluiprjttnalea with HID Epealtla. ! becomta ao utter lupoailblllty for the liquor Hrpctllft lo edit. . lilll.HEV M'KCIUU < II. . J'rop'r * . fl.rlnpi.tl. H . 48-paxo bo OK ol CJitlcular * tr . To tin bad ol KnliiivOa. . Utli urrJ Duajt.n Bit , IStU anfl C'ui.ilinrfi' Wliplui uu , Illiiko. llrnoo ft Ua. uu UlQUiranuu iru