THE OMAHA DAILY BlOfe THURSDAY. OGTOBKR 27 , 1892 , BEBRASItt SUNDAY SCHOOLS Progress and Scope of the Work Consid ered by the Baptists. STATE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS CHOSEN A < lilrcMrs on the Miumor of OoinliietliiB ThU IJrrut Hnincli of CliurcliVork ildren Into the Cliincli Ilio Cimvciitlon'Vork. . The Sunday school Interests occupied the forenoon session of the Baptist church con- ' Tcntlon. Kev. J. A. WhlttlnR spJKo upon "Tho Sunday School us un U lucator. " Ho ho.d that the Sunday school could nnd should bo made n moans ot education not ouly for chil dren but for adults as well. The following oniecrs wore elected for the ensuing year to net as loaders of the Stnto Sunday School association : 1'rosldont , Kov. V. K. ilodsou , Tokiimalr vlco president , I * M. Bryan , Grand Island ; socrotury , 13. A. Kussell. Itiulilnf ; Children Into the Cliureli. Dr. Stone , nn nsed but onthusiastlo Sun day school worker , offered some very appro priate remarks. Ho was not In favor of rushing chlldten from the Sanday school into the church without n lull assurance that the little ones KUO\ " what they were doing. Ilo had soon children per suaded that thny were Christians and coitxod into the ot.iirch , when ns u matter of fact they know but very little nbout the essentials of Christianity. Ho bollovcd In taking the children Into the church intelllscnlly.not rashly. Ilo thought that the borne was an excellent place to lit children for active church work and true Christianity , Sunday Sellout anil lloinn. .t. II. KoJpors of Hastings talked upon "The Sunday School nnd the Home. " It was the IHtlo things , ho said , that mndo the Sun day school work a suoco < s. As linx-ii build ings were composed ot bits of brick nud utonu and lumber so the Sunday schoo work was tmido up of small but Important things. Tno teacher who aimed at success in the Sunday school should do somathing every day In order to have the preparation complete. The children ot every hmno should have ttiti special attention of their parents nnd their older brother ! and sisters every day In the week along the line of blblo study touching the lessons being taught In the Sunday school. It was n bad Idea for parents to speak disparagingly of the Sunday school teacher. It was bettor to pray over the matter or talk to the teacher personally. The speaker hold that the little ones should always ho supplied with n few pennies to place in the contribution box nt the Sunday chool. About CantUt riililleiitlons. Dr. C. C. Githingof Philadelphia , general secretary of the Baptist Publication society , was Introduced and addressed the convention t some length. Ilo compated the Christian army with nti army ol conquest , going forth to conquer the world. The Baptist church was an Import' ant division of this irruat army. Ho spotta of the essentials of' success at' tending the movement. In order tc succeed It was necessary to pay at' xontion to the commissary deo.irtmont , tbo source from which the supplies musl bo forwarded. The publication department , which issued the bibles and tracts nnd all the literature needed tor the conquest , was the storehouse of supplies , and itvas ol vital importance to the success of every do. partment of the church. The a orator presented the various branches of the publication society's worli and urged upon the convention the great , nn portanco of supporting the publication depart part men L with goon , liberal collections. "You muv think that the day o : tracts Is obsolete , but lot mo tel you something , " said Dr. Hitting. "J wcni into thn roimblican national headquarters ii Neiv York the other day and asked thorn 1 they had any litenituio for distribution They took me into a room where there wen wagon loads of circulars and pamphlet ; going out on every mall. The domociatii headquarters was visited nnd the sami condition ol afl'aira prevailed. I toll you th ( day of tracts is not gono. If tracts are : good thing in politics they nre a good thini In religious work. Wo should sow the couu trv knee-deep with good literature. " Theory for moro money for missions w.v all eood enoiuh , out it would never do tc neglect the publication department , Througl that department the maso'es could bo mos easily reached. In closing the speaker urged the convon tlon to secure and support at least ono colporteur portour for every district association in th state. Dr. rnUon'ri Til Ik. Dr. Fulton of Boston was present nnd wa eagerly called to the front. Ho Is u ver tasclnating speaker and nails his points dow with ntrokos so vigorous and well dirccto that every boay knows what hols driving ai Ilo said u number of things about the Bnptif I'ubllc.ttlon sociotv that were very cornpll mentary. Speaking of the dcdiuatorh services of the Columbian exp < sitlon Dr. Fulton said that Blsho Fowler's prayer was the grandest effort ( tbo kind ho over heard. Ha thanked Go that Protestant Christianity had the upp ( hand in the dodlcutorial bcrvlces. Dr. Fulton Is a man who fairly bolls an bubbles withopigrammaMo eloquence. H tlrs his audience in a remarkable marine Ho lectured last night upon "Spurgoon at : Manning , " * Dr. Hollings ot Omaha made n brlof DI very interesting address after which tl convention adjourned for dinner which wi served In the Oiisomont of the church by tl ladles ot the Beth-Eden and Soutu Omul Baptist chtu'ches. Tackled tlin Itcgulnr Order , Tim regular program of the Baptist Mn convention ycslcrrtuv nftnrnooa embraci the annual sermon , the address ot wolcom tbo response and Iho reports of the board manaiiorH , the treasurer nnd other ruutli business belonging to the association. All the sosslonn prior tmd boon devoted tbo auxiliary departments ot the ohun work. llr , t'j. T , Allen , president , presided , T devotional mooting was led uy Uov. Jam Shepard , Thu niinual sermon was delivered br Uo W. G , Uvans. Ho selected a text from t soycntoonth verso of the third chapter Mntlhav. ' , The theme was thn rcsponslblll renting ill on the followers of Jesus Curl : The speaker held that the success of t Chrjsitun church depended entirely upon t ' * .earnestness and activity ot the 'indlvldt I members of the church. God could not yr well pleased with these who professed * follow Christ unless they did their duty. ' I * I.lttle l.ute lint Very Conllal , Hev. Frank \V. Foster ot Omaha deliver the address of welcome. Ilo considered n great honor and privilege to have the duty welcoming the brethren to Omaha thru upon him. Ho congratulated tha delegat upon the growth and prosperity ot t cnurch in the stuto. From ono small strt Kllag congregation a quarter of n centu ago , the denomination h.id Increased Its cc jtrogutions to over ' . ' 50 , and its total mambi hip in the state to almost 15,000. "Wo welcome you to Omaha , " said t pcalicr , "and ns 1 look Into iho brigl friendly faces of the brethren nnd slsu Before mo , I feel almost sorry that the coi old apostolic manner of salutation UBS coma obsolete. " * lit * Several of the sisters smiloa plcasantlv this and some of them gave their busban'd tiontlo Hhovo with tnoir elbows and iml ! again. The speaker said there was no new plan action thut amounted to anything In 1 fight ngalnst sin.Vlint the modern olmi needed was a consecration of Iho old svbU i Tno good on ! way of wrostllug with God tirnycr wai the post nnd surest way to icoi spiritual strength quit conquering power. Very ( lluil Tliuy Ciunr. The response to this addreis wclcoiuo was delivered by Dr. T. Allen , president ol tbo iiiioclatl Jlls speech WAS llbm-nlly sprluklod ( If tl word can bo applied to a liuutUt spooi with good points , The present rate ol create , which wai lost year about I.MO , 6 percent of the niemborbhip. it eontiuti would make the church a inlchtv power Ikfc , itala la tbo oeur future , Ilo uud special plea for the destitute churches where there wore no preachers , Ho bohovcd that , much good miRht be accomplished by the practice of a little more of the itinerant plan followed by. the Methodists. Thin would help the oastorlcst churches. The president pave nn ncount ot the work done dur ing the .vcnr for the assistance of struggling churches in various parts of the state nod urged the npnolntmont of a cronornl superintendent of church building to assist in the raising ot tunds for the assistance of now churches and others needing help. Slnnillni ; Committee * Named , Tlia president announced tbo following commlttcns : Knrnllmcnt-U. W. McCnguo. U P. Vcttlt and \V. K. Patten , No nlimtlnu Committee llov. A , W. Clark , Hcv. II. IHouse. . Kov. IV. . Terry. .Ncvl Annlvorsary-Dr. W. I' . Helling ? , 1' . J. llosworth , ,1. 11 II. 1 nlsom. Ki-Miltitlons W. It. Talc , V , W. Tester and F. I" Hrll ton. Audltlnz-,1 , W. Harris , H. B. llonnott nml U It. Amblor. The treasurer , Mr.Vllllara Saxton , road his annual report. Kov , J. .1. Koeler , corresponding secretary , rend the annual report of the board ot man- neoM. The work of the church appeared to bo moving on very encouragingly. Aildltlunul DulOK.tteii. The following additional delegates arrived yesterday : llov. A. T. Griffith , liladon ; MM. IConnoy. Ulalr ; J. A. West and wlfo , S. W. Ilulley , Uollwood ; Usv. A. J. Fleming , Broken How ; Mrs. ( Irlmwood , Doono ; Miss S. Davis , T. II. Lovojoy and wife , Central City ; Kov. .1. M. Gilbert. Crolchton ; L. 13. Troy or , Dorchester ; Kov. H. U. Nash and son , Dennison ; Kov. T. K. Kennedy , David City ; Mr. Hull , ISditur : Mr. and Mrs. Koynolds , Mrs. D. Grlswold , Mr. and Mrs. Alosoloy , rromont ; Mri. George Everett , Grand Island ; MUs Emma llictclov , Mrs. Holmes , Mrs. Mar shall. Hastings ; O. A. liuzzoll. Junlata ; Wesley Kranu , George W. liuton , James town ; Mr. and Mrs. Dennett , Miss Van Xoss , Mrs. Hyde , Mrs. Ualdwln , Mra. 1'rentico , Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey , Mrs. S. M. Benedict , Lincoln ; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer. Lincoln , East church ; Kov. J. S. Ingrahm , Lincoln. Kmmanunl church ; A , J. Sit i tin or , Father Elliott. Moroa ; E. L. Crnlg. O'Neill ' ; Miss While , Palmyra ; Kov. P. M. Willmms and wlfo , I'uwnco : ( lev. .T. G. Wrllh and Mr. Wrlth. Plalnviow ; Mr. and Mrs. John Lowls , I'rairlo Union ; Kov. C. T. 1'ullls , Ked Cloud ; 13. Harris , Ked Oaic , la ; Harry Grathor. Mrs. Grnthor nnd Mist .losslo Henry , Kiversido ; .Imnos Coehrel , Spring field ; Kov. D. W. Grinith , Kov. Leo Thomas , Hhenandouh , la. ; II , T , Stephens , and Mrs. Whalcn , Stantou ; Kov. nnd Mrs. Jones , Silver Creole ; Mr. and Mrs Nelson , Mr. Cook , Miss Gale White , Miss Anglo 1'lerco , Mr. 1'armolia , Mrs. Conklln , Te- kamuh ; Dr. and Mrs. Soulc , A. 1) . Nerd- berg , Wahoo. The following prominent visitors from abroad uro in attendance : Kov. J. W. Scott , Dr. O. P. Uillord , Chicago ; Dr. O. O. l''lotchur. Boston ; Dr. Bitting , Philadelphia ; Dr. Whltten , Iowa ; Dr. Justin D. Fulton , Boston. I'luiiM for the I.nst D.iy. This will bo the closing day. Following is the regular program : MOIININO. 0:00 : devotional servlcos , led by Kov. K , M. Hodcrlok. I'll. I ) . ! l3 : ; ! Koporl ( if enrollment commlttco and election of odlcurs. U:4i : liuport of obituary committee , Jlov. John M. Whlic. Hs.Ti Keport of church edifice committee , Kov. M. H. Terry. lU:0"i : ] > oHirt | of committee on rovlblon of thu constitution. Hev. Tred F. . Itrltton. 1U'JI Reportof committee ) on publication society. Itov. I' , K Hudson. ID'.Ili Kciiirt | of coi : mllteo tm systematic bcnellciMH'e , Ik-v 1 . A. Mitchell. 10tiUeport : ) of uummltteo on board of man- asris lupoit. 11:0 : Uuporl of cointnlttco on resolution ? . : ' ) of committees lli'--Aiipolntmont : htauUIni ; and niifliil-tu'd business. 1L'UU--Ail join niiient. AFTEI1NOON. 2:00. : Prayer , uralso and thatiksglvlns. l ov I > . .lohati < inii. " : VJ. MUlniiiiry sermon as apuolnled by convention. lov. ! O. W. Hu.id. : iUiItupoi't : ( ofVuinuifn Home Mission boulnty. Mis. Mary A. Illlchcoolc. ! lt.l : Why are not all .sisters In churches mcmbois of thu Women's Hume MUa'on so- cli-tv' ' U-Ii'i Thp lost mothoJs of Ralnlns mlsslon- nry Intnlll nncu so that moro will become lu- toii'sleil In thu work I : ( - : ) uoininittec on hoiiia missions , Kov. II.v. . T.ite. lIO-Tho Inind of God In American history , H. ( . ' . Woods , I ) . I ) . KVENINQ. Ti'iOi Dovotldiril soivlces. Tt."i. Itepoit of co'mmlUeo ou oducatlon.Kov , II. 1 , llou-u. SH : ( > . Thu nature nnd importunco of educa tion. Uov I. . It. llu hiM-t , D.I ) . srl'i Aildruss , A. M. Wllbon , I'll 1) . , prcslilcnl uf Giand lihuid culle L1. All first class hotels and restaurants keof Cook's Ex'ra Dry Imperial Cbamnagno. 1 you have not doio : so"try it. 1 o . MOIOU DUV ODODN Ou. Slinn Di'p'irtiiirnt. For Thurhdiiy wo offer a cloth top oponi toe , ) ) : itiit ( tip , Goodyear welt button for $1 00 a pair. Others aslc foi tills qtmllty W.00. YOUTH'S SHOES , $1.75. Wo 'ulho pliicc on faiilo a special she foe youths in a tlonjjolti Icuntraroo , Ion ; ] > rotocUon tip. liiiltou , for onlv 81.7 per puir. Tlioso huvo boon $2.00. MOUSE UY GOODS CO. Cliuroli'onci'rt. . A Inrco and vary aporoclatlvo audience a ; somblod Tuesday night at the Ivnox Prnsby tenan church whore a concert was give under the auspices of the Young People' society , livery number on the program \va rendered In u very nrtUUo manner an elicited hearty applause. Miss Gr.ico Williams won now laurels ns plftiilsto , while Mlssos Mason and Macombc in a vocal duet entitled , "Till Wo Moi Again , " captivated their hearers , nnd wci the icclpients of a vlpoious cncoro. The playlnir of the Symphony Banjo quai tot , led bv Prof. ( j. ] ' \ Gillenbeok ciimo I for Its full mred of praise. Under BUG sKillful leadershli ) this iiuartet has bocon : ono of the loailtng musical organizational Omaha. No pirt of the entertainment wi moro ihorouuhlv enjoyed than the singing i the Chapel quiu'tot. comnospd of Messr Wodgs , llaiding , Conovor and Kockwcl Their ixjiidltlon of "Evening Uclls" wi faultiest , and "Tho Lullaby , " a soprano so bv Miss Wedge , supported In the chorus L the quartet , w ( > s/apiurously < : hooped. Mr Ella Mathesun , ono o [ the Instructors In tt University of Omaha , convulsed the aud enco with n declamation vorv elTeotivo ! civen , nntltlcd , "A Dude's Experience In Horse Car. " Master Joe Jonascn , a lad i 11 year * , exhibited no small dogreoof pr IkMoncy in the use of the violin , ami wr much enthusiastic praise. The proceed qultoa haudsomo sum , nro to bo iziven i this Young 1'eopio's ! .oelotv to the Theolo leal snmlnury of tbo Presbyterian church Omaha. A Cure for Clinlcrii. There Is no use of any ono suffering wil thn cholera when Chamberlain's Cell Cholera and Diarrhma Komoay can be nr cuind. It. will give relief In a few nilnut and euro In a short ttnm. I have tried it ai know. W. II. Clinton , Holmotta , N. J. Tl epidemic nt Helmotta was at first believed ba.cholera , bur , subsequent1 Invostlgutlc proved it to be a violent form of ayientor almost as dangerous as cholera. Tli romudy was used there with great succos For sale by drugclats. Frescoing nnd interior docoratlntr ; d siytis : uul osliinatcs furnished. Honi Lchtniinn , I60S Douglas street. FALCONER'S ' THURSDAY SALE GO Fur Trimmsd Jaokoti Worth $7,60 , $8 25 nnd $8 GO Each. i TODAY ALL ONE PRICE , S5.38 A Mplctiillil I.lno of rino llrcm Goods nt re 1HC llcilitctloti 100 Itugn , Assorted Slrrs and Kind * , Iteculiir Vnluc'.SI.OO , 81.75 nnd S3 00 , Todny SI.IB. BKOCADKD SILKS CSC. 25 pieces of brocaded sills , splendid qualities , rich colorings , sillts that Boll regulnrly nt * 1.00 , $1.3.1 , $1.75 nnd $2.00 , In ono lot they go today nt 5So per ynrd. If you want to rotrim your dresser or trim up n now ono , this Is mi except ional uhtuicc. uhtuicc.SILKS SILKS AT 950. Todny wo will nmko up nn nssort- niont of 60 pieces more of silks In plain bliiclc , plain colors , rloli brocades , etc. , etc. , not ft piece of these silks htivo over sold nt less that $1.2-3 nud some of them nro wo"th ni high us $3.00 and $1.00 , they RO today nt ono nrico , 05c. Wo huvo never made such an odor before but wo wish to c'.onn up this stock. Komi also tbo ono splendid offering in fine dress goods. It is iho banner ono of the season. FOR ! 1 DAYS 3 DAYS. Today , Friday and Saturday , \vo will make n troinondous olTort to reduce our stock of wool dross goods. The fol lowing will bo loaders No. 1. DRESS GOODS AT 790. 1 case 40 pieces of 44-lneh imported cheviot in diagonal , mixed nnd fancy weaves , sold by us all season for $1.00 and Sl.Uo. for today's sale 79c. LOOK ! HIGH NOVELTIES $1.38 , ' LOOKI 42-inch high novelty suitings , rich colorings and splendid style , wo are soil ing thorn at 31.oO , $1.76 , go in ono lot at $1.38. A DANDY AT $1.17. 42 , 41 and 40-inch high grade novelty mixtures , imported and controlled by us. \Vo are Boiling them freely for $1.25 and $1.50 ; go in ono lot at $1.17 per yard. A CATCHER AT 79C' 41-inch all wool black storm sorjro , worth $1.00 per yard , for this sale 79c. These are the linust qualities mudo , and are unmntuhablo bargains. They cannot bo duplicated. A bountiful line of novelty suitings nt 50c , G5c , 75c , nil now and stylish. $1.1C RUGS $1.15. Wo have gene through our rug stock and find wo are heavily stocked on cer tain rugs. Today wo will place the o\orloaded lines in cno lot at ono price. None nf these rugs were sold at less than $1.50 and some of thorn at $2.00. Today wo cloao the lot at 81.15 each. JACKETS AT $5.38. Wo also have a splendid bargnn in ladies' and misses' jackets. Wo will mtiKo one lot of our $7.50 , $8.25and $8.50 jackets and sell thorn at $5.38 each. N. 13. FALCONER. ( turniun Saving Knnlr. Since the German American Savings bank has gene out of busiueiss the Gor man Savings bank , located tit 211 South 15th street , Karbach block , is now the only Gorman savings institution in the city. Deposit your nioney with thorn and got interest. Real estate. Bargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. 621-2-3 N. Y. Life bid ; INDIAN TEACHERS WANTED. Undo ham Short In I'liyslri.xns nnd Teach ers for the I'oor ! ! < ! Mi > n. Tbo civil service commission has requisi tions for thirty-seven teachers and nlno physicians , both male and foraalo , for the In dian sofvico , which it. has not IJCQU ublu to 1111 because there are not ellEiolea enouph to moot the demand. Thos9 who desire to apply for examination should write to the commission at Washing ton , IX C. , at once and procure aa application blank and a pamphlet of Instructions. Most of these who have passed the examinations heretofore have received appointments. The sctlos of examinations will ba hold in too west during ; October and November , and these who apply promptly will bo able to so- curn an examination. Aa application In duo form muct bo filed with the commission and admission card ob- tninod ; if there is not time to forward the ap plication to Washington , and obtain n card , It may bo presented at the examination and it will bo accepted , provided it is carefully and correctly executed , on the proper blank , but it will not ba accented If it is defec tive. tive.Tho The examinations in Ormha , for the de partmental and Indian service Wednesday , November 0 , for the railway mull sal-vice , November 10 , Ib'JJ. ' Clioleru When properly treated as soon as the firs symptoms nppoac cholera can nearly always bo cured. The patient should RO Immediately to bed aid romuln as quiet as possible. Send for n physician , but , whilo" awaiting his arrival take Uhamborlalti's Oollc. Cholera and Dmrrhooa Komoily In double doses after cacti operation of the bowels moro than natural. If there Is severe palu or cramps take It in double doses _ every iUtoon tnlnutos until relieved. This remedy has boon used with ( 'roat success in seven opldomlos of dysentery that were almost as severe and dangerous as cholera , nnd if used as directed n cure Is almost curtain , tivorv family should Iiavo afi'J-cont ootUo at hand ready tor In stant use. After the disease is under control castor oil must ba taken to ploansn the system. No other physio or substitute will do in place of castor oil. For sale by drug- gists. I.H'eiues. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by County Judge Ellcr yesterday : Nnrnouiul address. A-e. J John J. NluhtoiiK.ilc. South Onnha . 28 t 1'iumto WeUol , tiouth Omaha . ' 'I J Anton I'otorsop , Omaha. , . . . . . . 21 1 Mary Anderson , Omahii . 81 I ( Jlmrin * Addlson Dunhtvm , Omuhu . 27 i Donna I'rudenco I'oarninti , Omaha . " 0 J Charles Albert I'lunkctt , Omaha . 2.1 I C'lnr.i Hull i Orelnuc ! , Unmha . 2J J DwlKht II. Kamsiln , ! . Clliilon , Mluh . ! 'i I 1'hobo M. Voorhuls , Omaha . 2 : I llurinnn II. Oehlltreo , Oniuha . SI 1 I , Ilia M. VooihoU , Omaha . 2 , j Asa 0. HruKh , Oinahn . a. I Mary K. Itmhun in. Omaha . , , . . . it j Josef Tesnrs. Onriha . ; m I Kalhi Kocouiek , Omaha . ' . ' , I Mlle Sylvester ( iiout , llonuy Uroulc , la . . V I Angelina Kllon llardln ? , Honey Oroelc , la , ' . ' . UoWltt'sSarsapanlu cioanssi tno bloo4 , Increases the nppotlta and tonoi up thusys- torn. It has henelitoJ many paaplavho bavosuiTflrud from blood dlsordurs , It will hoi p you. ied of .ho ch m. m.In ire of li oo. : iat or 0 | > , The only 1'ure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No , Alum , in o * .Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. A mssm STORY. "Given up to Die" liy the Doctors. Ho Tlinuks God for Sagna and Prnjs for Its Success. l.nAvixwonTit : , KANSAS , Aug. \ \ ISM. I deem it my duty to tender this my tc tl- monlnl ns an offer of gratitude for what " Ktcknpoo Imllan Sagwa " Ims ilono for inc. I came out of the army In the fall of'U-t , bro ken down by chronic dyspepsia In Itswoist form , nml nlio enluigemtMit of the heart. 1 roiibiilted the bc t pliyslclan * , nml vlsttud Institutions In the Kivst , nnd unc and all tolil mu the enme Ihlngi 1 never could gel > \cll. , Hy siiKgustlnn of nn old roinrnilr > I tank Kiclapoo Indian Suqtca , nnd thanl. ( lad fur it. Sngwa has chungi'd niv llf fiom inNory nnd pnln to one of health nnd glmlnes" , uml 1 cnn now eat amtulng without illrtrcss. My huiut Is all light and my filends me uston- Uhoil. The physician who know of my case nnd lieaul nf my euro Bitlil thut a ineillclnu thut Is citiililo | of making such a ouir , lie not only endorses but uhccitully iccomtnumU to any one. If this testimonial comes miilfn-tho notice of nny onldicr who Is siiffetlnir , lot him tsiUn the word of u old cnmiadc , bnv a bottle of Indian Sngwa ut once , nnd may God piospur you with the success of this icinedyls the grateful piuyci of JAMK3 WAKIllSint. Sold by all Druggists. $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. ? Sontl three 2-cent . stamps to pay postage - ago , and 'wo will mall you free a thrilling and Intensely interesting book of 173 pages , entitled " LIFE AND SCENES AMONG THE IUCKA- POO INDIANS. " Tolls all about the Indians. Address , HEALY & BICELOW , 021 Grand Avenue , Now Haven , Conn Man -who gives his millions for the found ing of hospitals , colleges and asylums is no moro of : i philanthropist than is ho who i the avowed avowedOh Oh OftUosiok and the suffering , the liolplo ; victims of diseas ? . The myriad of maladie knov.m : is Kervous , Chronic and Priv.it Diseases are ofso obstin.ito and complicate acharieter that only the most gittoi , bkil ful and widely axperienced. S 13 e Q- Intlieland can comprehend or cura then for they duly tha olforts of the general prai tltioner who lias not m.iJo them his ill study. The cure Of Such di-oases as Syplilllis , Gonorrhcs ; Gleot , Snormatorrhcea , Lost Manhooi Eliects ot Early Vice , Stricture , Hyclrooli Varicocole. Pilai , and a thousand othi UindroJ utiiictiona roqulro Highest degree of medical faltlll , Biich aabi lowmenpobboss. Ths r cord of Drs. Betts & Ba'H provi th'jntobu tlio most able , huoojisful an popular bpoolalist ! In America , if not in U World And the mimbier of permanent cnrei tlu hive elfaqted/within the past U7 years c. not be equalled by any otuor phyjlnans this or any other country , Send-t centa for our illustrate. ! boolc Consultitlonfroe. Call upon or addre with stamp , Drs. Betts & Bett 119 So. 14th Street , TJMAHA , NBB. norplilne Habit Cured In 1' luUOdnjii. Hit | iny nil cured Ur. J. SU-iibviitt , ijfbuaou. t ) , MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYI I bet , ' to call the tittsntlon of the pu lie to the tibovo popular brand of pu rye whisky untl rcspootfuUy iialt u coi p'iiriBOn with any otlior brand of pu rye olTorod la this imirkot. Tt IB f superior to any otlioi1vhis > lcy anil jiutiritntoo Us abroluto o-xcullctico llitvor as well UK its purity and its who ] Homo ollocts. The public la itivitoti cull and ' .ry it. Iloury Itiller , Old N. llkh HU. fiuni wino and liquor houao. K.-iiannd hot block. rroelnnintlon nnd notice to the electors nnd legal voters of the city ot Omiilia of nn nnniinl city nlcctlon of the city of Onmhn , to bo hold on Tuesday , thoStlidny of NoM-mbcr , 181K , for the put- posoof olcctliiR ono councllmsin from each ward. To the electors and lonl rotors ot tno oltyot Oinnh.i : I , dcor o I1. IloniU , mayor of the city of Oniaha , do Issitu thl , my iiroolamailon , and by the authority vested 1 1 mu ns such mayor do hereby ijlvo public pollen to the electors nml lonii : voters of the elty ot Omalri that nn minimi ally election of the olty ot Oninha , will bo held In sild : city nn Tucsduy. thoolithtli day of November , I8'i. ! for the purpose of elect- Iniinno counotlmnn from oaeh ward , The polls shall Im open on the day of said olccttim nt eight oMoeklu the mornliu nml ohnll pontlnuo open until sln cliuk In the availing of Iho same day , at , tha respective voting iilacus following , to-wlt : rtnsTv.nn B cor"or Tlh Btul Corner Sth oor'"r ' 12lh 1' ' ' 1 < JJ flMt n"V - * ' 'troal bo- f Ot" 8troot "Mt rK WUI | RVBU ( ! cor' ' ! r""l'nndlIloUory V corncr ctl1 " c0raBr0" ' HUl1 K corner " " ' n"a Vlnton W Cor"or 1Uh "ml " ' rlCt N W corner 13th nnd 83lh 8 B coniur 2Ji1 " 8 K C0r"0r 10lh n"a 1 > lorco S E cor"or m" all(1 ( William ' let N E C0r" ° r Blxtcuntl1 COTIler 2tl ! ) fttu d llancroft 3ttiots"IStrl0t N n corner ir > tli and Vlnton " " S W corner ' "th nlul Valley i'.J'1 ' ' "istrlet-N noornarSOlli and lloulovard TIIIUIVAIin. . si' ' " , T'strlct s w corner 13th nn-1 Chicago Sil District N W corner litli and IXivenport * : id District-South sldo of Capitol avouuo ni'ttr ( west of ) I.lth street , 4tli District West side of 12lh street , be- I \\ucn Douglas and Dodge streets. .ith District N i : corner tuth and Capitol avunuo. mil District N 13 corner Otb and llarnoy 7th District S n corner llth and Douglas hth l'lstrlat-N ) E corner 13th and Jack-son itteets. ' .Ith District 3 E corner 10th and Howard streets. rouitui wA.it i > . 1st District N W corner 17lh nud Davenport streets , 2nd District N W corner SJml and llavonport streets ( inl DIatrlct N W corner S.'ith and Dodge streuts. 4th District N E corner 17th and Dodge streets. Mil District N K corner 17th and llarnoy stroets. Oth District N W corner Mth and Douglas Directs 7th District N W corner Gth street and St. Miiry's luotmo 8lh Dist i let d\V corner 20th street and St. Mary's : i\onno. Oth District Hast sldo of South 19th street. Motween llarnoy street mid St. Mary'savonne. 10th District X W corner Ibth and \M \ i\eu- \\orth streets. nth Dlstrlet 3 W corner 17tb street and St , Mary's nvonuc. WITH WAIID. 1st District East si loot Sherman nvenna opposite MiindurKon street. -'ml District 8 E coiner Sherunn avenue and Wlrt sticot , : ird Dlstrtx't HV eoiner Shnrman avcnuo mil L'IKO street , * th District N W corner Sherman avcnuo iiul Graeo street. "ith District ri W corner 17th and Charles streets bth District I3'ist side of Sherman avcnuo it > oiiiilJ : foct north of Nicholas stioot. 7ih District S 13 eoinur lUUi and I/.ird streets. 8th District N W corner IGlh and Hint -.troets. . Dill District N r. corncr 15th and Oass streets. 10th District Cast sldo North 17th stioet between - tweon Cniifornla and Uass stioets llth Dlstrlet S 13 corner 13th mil Oass streets. SIXTH WAItn. . 1st District S E corner 24tn street and Ames a. venue. 2ml District S W coiner CGth sticot and Grand avenue. .tul District N C corner 13th and Ortmt itieets. 4th District S W corner Ith and Manderbon itreets. 5th District FT ] rnrnorllh nnd Wlrt itreots Olli Dlilrlet isV comer Slid and 1'arkcr streets. 7th District N W corner Slth aid Corbj streols. 8lh libtrlet M n corner 27lh nnd Ilunlottc Htroots. uth District N E corner 2Jnd and Grant streets. Ijth District NV corner 23th and I'ranUIn s ( .roots. llth Dlstrlet 3 W corner 24th and Kianklin stioots. Uth Dlstrlet-S W corncr 2nd ! anfl Clarl streets. SEVENTH WAIU > . 1st Dlstrlut SV corner L'-th and Mason streets. 2nd DIstrlct-N V. corncr 20lh nvonuo am Ponnleton avenuo. : ird DU'rlct-S W corner 29th street am Woolworlli avenuo. 4th Dlstrlut N W corner 'JOth street am Arbor street. 5th District South sldo of Vlnton stree near ( east of ) south It.'d luonue. Ctb Dlhtilot S E corner Itotli avenue am Poppleloa tnumiu. Tin District N W corner 3ta ! nud 1'ninol s-treots. KinilTII AVAIID. 1st Dlstrlet East sldo of t'Gtli street nea ( south of ) CliKrli"i stieet. 2nd DIstrU'tVut side of aid street noa ( south ot ) I'nul street. , , . , , , Jr.l District N W eornor 20th ami Mchola 41 h District N K corner 29th and Cumin Btreots. fith District West sldo of North 2."ith atree near ( ninth oOCuinlnz street. Gth District S 13 eornoi'SSd and Hurt street1 7th Dlatrlut-9 W corner VOtli and C'aa stieuts , NI.STII WAllll. 1st District H W corner tfJd and Cumin 2tl District N W corner ICth and Ouniln M District N 13 corner 4.0th und farnni 4th District North slilo of Davenport Btrc ( notr ( ust of ) North U'Jd iivenuii. Mh district S K corner 3lst avouuo an Dodsn street , eth Dlstrlct S W corner 2'Jth avunuo an Jackson street. In witness whereof T liavn hereunto sol m hand as mayor of Mini city of Omaha , th 17th day of October. l 'Ji. ' . . , . . , . tJKo. I' . HT.MIS , Mayor , Aituit ! JOHN GIIOVKS , City tiieiU , olUdJit Eiast/cStocfcin-ji , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Syringss , Atomiz3i > > , Medical Supp/isi. ALOE&PENFOLC HIS. 15th SI , D Kcxt to'4'ost ' ofi'icc. l'ri > | io uM for llnril Uual. Kcalcd bids will bo received at the comp ( roller's oltlru , elty of Omitha , up to 1 p. i November Iht. lf-0. , for liurd coat , grate , of riinuu and i.ut sUu. for the city's utu froi October : ilsl. IW. ' . to Octoberaiat. 167) . Curt lied chcelt of { 103.00 to accompany each hi The rlxhUls reserved lo reluct any and u bids. TUKO. UI.SEN , CouiutioUcr. Omaha , Mob. , Out. 21,165A OiWtt from tlie shoulder ! Todny we open and begin selling in our overcoat department on second floor the first shipment of our eastern representatives recent great purchases in New York. The over coats placed on sale today comprise about a thousand garments in Kerseys , Chinchillas and Cassimcres in blues blacks browns modes and mixtures and at the prices we have made on them they are the cheapest heat producers ever sold in Nebraska. you save two dollars Will buy you today a good heavy blue chinchilla overcoat , cut double breasted lined with substau- tal twilled lining with fancy sleeve lining vel vet collar andcanton flannel pockets. you save four dollars No more no less is the price today for a splen did heavy dark blue cassimere overcoat lined with double warp Italian with fancy striped sleeve lining -velvet collar and canton flannel pockets. Six dollars here ten elsewhere. you save fouT-fifty For eight dollars you can buy of the Nebraska to day an overcoat that would give the average clothier heart disease to sell for 1 ess 1'an twelve and a half. You can have cither kersey or chin chilla. The chinchillas are all wool so are the kerseys. The chinchillas ai'c lined with double warp black lining the kerseys with plaid cassi mere. The chinchilla sleeve linings arc fancy stripes the kerseys of heavy surah silk. The chinchillas arc blues and blacks the kerseys fancy shades of browns and modes. $1Q.5D you | save four-fifty $10-50 Ten fifty buys a fifteen dollar overcoat today. These garments are made of elegant fine heavy kersey with fancy plaid cassimere lining pinked facing fine silk velvet collar and canton flannel pockets. They're positively as good a garment as you ever saw sold for fifteen dollars anj'where. DR. C GEE WO The only 13 111 ? Kr 111131 Clilni3 piyiism ElKht yo in' mil/ Tea yoiM prictiJil ov)3r'- | , cniewlth nil KIIU vu dliouui. I'rcitt'iicussifnllr nllclironlooIHJSKIVJII u ( ) l > y oimp ! iloctora ( Jill FollowlntcT succonfully traatJlnl c tireu von up by nthcr doctors : Tlioj. Coiinhlln , 4U ! ll.irnoy street , p'ironia r'na. niutUniO yt-Mrs. kidney ami llpci tro'iblui. Thoi. Culvert , \lt\\ \ \ mil Pannni otri'OH. uonarU ilcblllty , In lU'yitliin , lee of strcn't'i ' anil vHUIt/ Toukiuoitlulni ) tor y > IM but Kilt no rjlur , M. 1 > Anilcr'iin. UJl Cuminr tri3t. ritv.'i ostUnin nnU bruuchltli of IIftoon ju.trl Ilm for nntn tlio fnllowlnz prepinl rnrnddloi nt fl.Kabottli ( ) ) . nix liottlui forOJ , for Iho nra of Axtliinii. Outirrli , Met ll'.i.l uli3. InilUJitli ) I IllDodl'ulHdiihu. llhiiumill'iiii. Fuiaili Wuiknmi Klilnoy uml I.tvcT Coiiiilnlnt | Nu .uiinlt. rfolJ unly by ( JUInoao .Mudlc'lnj Ou , Capital , tlUJ , JJ ) Office , IGlh anJCalifjn'u SI ? . Oina'uXcI ) INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM IGili and Howard Streets , DO KOOIIIH for I'ntlonts. OMAHA , NEBf Kor Iho ticatmcnt uf Chronic , Private i Nervous Diseases , MAI.K AMI I'TMAl , ! : . IMUss , Flstuln. l''jhsur ami Slrlc- turu oi'llio Jtucliiiii pcriiiaiicnt- ly eunid witliout tlic use of Knife , Ligature or Caustic. Enclose 41. in Btninps nn l our 107 IIIIRO HOOK on DIBIIASr.h anil ( , hic > slliii ) HlunUi , , \ \ \ \ \ im MAII.IU : ntr.i : . uTiics.\TioxAr ? : s < iMT.\tii ) r , ICth n [ id lluv.unl His. , Omaha , X'l-U W. 0. iUxWJ.I.I. . M. ! , . 1'JI'S. l llrnll.li ftiir , DR , RW , BAILEY Teeth nilotl With out I * i In liy tlni J.alosl linen- llont , \virnour ou Tiirn ; ON Huuiir.it rou Perfect ( It gimrniitoal , 'IVoth oUractod In thoiuDriilne. Now ones JiwrtuJ In uvunlu , ' ° Hco Bpeclmimsof Itomoviiblo Hrldae. tieo upeolmein of I loxlblo lllabtlu I'tala All work wurruntod ui reprfiunted. Ulllct ) , 'ihlrd I'ioor , J'axtou Illo3 i. Tclcp houa 10S5 , HUIi.iil I'.ir.ii u A \ Tuko Klovator or Htalrway from 151U Btrooltatranoe. OUDINANC- ] . 3iOi ; An omiiKinco ere itlns street linprovnmonk ilKti ! < ( .No. 4ST In thu elty of ( ) inilii. ; : fur th * iinpiovlng of thu ulluv In Hilil district by Divine iiii'l alloAin thlitv ( luys to ths firupoitv onnurs In s lid district In nhluhtc ! ( li'teimlnn : inil ihHluniite thu material dO sin ; . ) to Ins used forHiivh Improving : llu u orJiilnud by the cliy coniK-ll of the city of Omaha : Swt on 1. That slront ininrovomunt district Nn. 4ST for thu tmpiovliu "f the ullovlnsuld iilslrlrt Is hereby created In the elty ot OlIKllKl. hcct'on 2. That btreut lininoI'lnont dtstrloi No. 4sT shall comprise the alloy In block " 5clty fiom I7tl > btruut to Isth street in tiiuelly of Omaha , and shall Inulndu nil InH and ical cstatoon liolh sideaof sild alloy botwri'ii Ohl- i'mi ) stii'ct ami li\uiiiioit strcnt. and It Is hurubv declared net'oss.iry to Impiove the bamo by II.IVIM'- : . ' Heel Ion 'I. That street. iiiipio\niiient dis trict No. 4S ? In I ho ell y of Omalri bo and the sanio Is hereby orduiud lmpio\ul by pavliiB tlmsainu. ( -'i-ctlon4. That thirl v days next , nftur the pnsingo and approval of thlsonllnaiR'U bo and tliub.iiiie K licrobv nlloucil to thu owners or all lots ana real I'si.iln Innlil si i cut , 1m- jirovcnient district , to ili'tunnlnu uml clcslu- nnt the material duslri'il to lie usoil for the linprovln , ' of thu H.IIIIU , : tn I notify the city conn U thereof , It having hisun and belnz heicbv iletermincd by the imiyor and city council of s ild oltv. for rr > istms which appoaf rl.-ht anil proper. thut alt ilipioaloslalolnsald street Improvement distrlut. shall bochiiruoa amlussi-sscd with thocosiot linprovliu there in. to ho thereafter dnturmlnud nml oston- iHlind aeeordlnu' to the buni'llts to the propisrty In said street linproviiicnt district , nnd the Hoard nf I'ntillc ! Works Is liornby dl- iculed toclvo notlcu to the nnniiis of lands and lots , subject 10 local nssus-miont , for tlm cost of said linprovoniunts , loduliiiinlno nnd ili'slgnaiutlio material to liu usoil furmiuli Im proving. hy piiblieatlon In thu oHlol'il paper of Iho elty for thruo cuiise utho days , r.t Iraht llftoen ( lays prior lo the lapse of said thirty dnvs. Hoetlon ,1. That thN ordliinncn shall takft oirpotixndbu In force fiom uml after in iiass- "Massed ° ctobcr7th , city Cleric R I1. DAVIS. I'lCHldontCUy UounulU Approved October loth , icic' . Uio. I' . HKMIS. _ Mayor. TO THU OWNKIIS OK AU- , LOTS , I'AUTS OK LOTS AND UKAi TATK ALONG SKWAKDSTRUCT KHOM 1OT1I STRUCT TO UBTIl STKKKT AND THK IXJ KHStXJT- ING STHEHT : Von are hereby notllled Hint HID under- fiUnisd , three ( Imlntmtixto I frenlioldoiHOf tli cllyof Omaha , huvo buon duly iippomtud by the mu ) or. with the approval of tlionlly eouii" ell ot Kiild city , to issuss llioduimuo to the ownnr * respectively of Iho propmty iifToctod hv iho cliango of grad" of hovv.ird Htioot from 2.Hi htrei't to "Sth Hlreut nnd Internuiilliig blieot , deolarod noen.iarv hy ordlnuiu'o Ho. KH , p lised ( Jotohor llth , IbWi iippio\ca OO tolier irilli. ISfJ. You am further notified that Imvlnir ao- cunto'l H'lld nppointinoiit , and duly iinulllluil us required hy law. wo will on the ilr.l day of ( lvulllll r. A. D. IS ! ) . ' , at thu hour of lOo'eloolc In iho forenoon , at tha olllco of John t\ Klnck. Kil Oliiiinher of t'oiiiinerue. within th eorporato limits of mild oil v. incut for ihu pur- nosi ) of considering and maliliu thu nnsua- iiiiniLof daiiia 'u to ilinowiiorB luspeollvuly of B.ildpiopoity alfoutol hvHaldclianxoofisrudo Inking Into conslOeratlon Bpcol.il honotHa. on nro notllled to ho present nt the tlm nml place nforohald and mnUo any objection * to or fctalemunlM cimvnrillntf finld ussushiiient of dunmuca as you iiinv I'misWor iiroiior , < jiou ; < ; i ; j. ' PAUU JOHN w , HOIIIIINH , Omahii. Neb Ootobcr'W. I8 O-.M tut. To ull owners of lots or purtH ( if lots on Doux- ) : it > btieet. from iBlli struct , to the ivcbt line of llo.-ts.V Dill's second addition : Vou are hereby notlllud thut tha iinaor- sl.'iiud , three dlkltitoiiiitnt fruidioldorH of thu eity of UinaliH. n.nu been dulv nppolutud by the mnvor , with thu apprornlof thu ally eoun- ell of said city , to IISHI-SS tbo d.unauu to the D.vners lospuetlviily of tha property uffuctou hy Ihovliuniteot trade of Douglas suoet , do- pfnicd iioeestiiry by orillnuncii No. 1HJ , pnmiid Aii iiHt'-d ! , 1SU. ' , upproved Aiwisl'JIUi , Ib'J.1. Yini nrn further notlllud ttuit hnvliu ACcepted - ceptod Hill npixilnnnenl nnd duly iinullned us ruiilrod | by law , HU will on OH > fourth ( Ithj Hey of Novumlier. IBU , ' . ui the hour of luo'oloclt ] In the iiiiirnlnx , at tlioollluoof C'bailcn I' , lion- , juinln , 1 uilDodcontrcot , within tlioi'orporuta lunlth of bald elty , moot for the nurpoio or consider msunil iniiKlnu asaeiiiiinntof dainanu to the owners respeolhely ot tal'l | iroportj | ulfeeiud hy Hald urudlnir. UiUIni ; Into coiiila-l iratlon spuclnl henullts. It any , , You mo notlllo'l ' to bo present nt the time ntid place aforesaid and.nialto any nlijuotlou ' ' " " " ' to or Htiitnmenta concunilntt i of diuiajeiu.i > you i ' " JOHN P. 1'I.AOK. ! ( /'oniinittco of Aupralteffc Uwuba i , N b. , October Kilt , ISW. ( WJd ) > * s' - - -