mrrr ? r\-\r A rr T 4 TT V TJ'tfl ? . . ' : TTTlCnAV ! nPTMlHTM ) in 1Qn .J W. It. BENNETT COMPANY'S ' Series "B" Souvenirs Are Here , 1,350 , of Them All Told. A'L TO BE GIVEN AWAY In Addition AV AVIll ( live Awny S1.3BO In One Dnllnr Coupons Hoiul livery Word . ( Iriind DUplny In llmrrncnt One Attend. Our dclnvcd "Series H Souvenirs" linvo nil nrrlvod nt last.anil commence tomorrow ( Tuesduy ) iiiornin } , ' to tlistrib- ute thorn to all our customers holding scries 15 tlcketH , and will contlimo all thlsi week , or until all who hold tickets nro supplied. This will bo SOL'VBNIH WKBK at IJKNNKTTS. OUU L1HKUAL OFFHHS. You linve nil watted imtii'iitly. and wo appreciate it , althouph wo cmiltl not 'aolp thu delay , therefore wo nhull ivo to every ticket holder $1.00 in coupons to npply on .our series C distribution. That is , $1.00 for cuch ticket you hold ; If you hold 5 tickets you ut W.OO in coupons. In doing this wo ntoolutoly GIVB AWAY thirteen hundred and Ilfty dollars - lars to our customers who have waited for their souvenir in coupons , thuso coupons to apply on our "CHU1STMAS SOUVHN'IH , " You must not miss this chance to get your CFIUISTMAS 1'UKSKNTS KKHK. Bring your friends with you whether they hiivo tickets or not and sec our ills- jilay. They will ho delighted ; and while you are nil at our store we will show you goods anil prices long to bo remembered. Our next will ho In the shape of CHUISTMAS PHKSI3NTS. Wo hnvc decided to have instead of only 1 article an assortment of from 4 to ( i urtlcle.4 to choose from. No one nisimi- faeturor could get us np the quantity wo will require for our next. Wo will give away from 8,000 to 10,000 nt OUU NEXT DISTRIBUTION And wo will have them all In our store , too , before wo bogm. You may rely on that. No more delays for us. Wo will linvo enough to go around SUH12. We shall make it eusy for you to bccuro < i ticket by making lower prices than over before. ( jet a pound of our delicious SPECIAL HLEND SOUVENIU TEA. A iirefeent with each pound. Only oPc. Vibit our mammoth furniture depart ment. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. Wo arc making factory carload prices. Get a back of Famous Excelsior Sou venir Flour. A present in each sack.- Vibit our Immense dry goods and gents' furnishing department. A car load of dry goods from Now York just received. Wo will open your eyes with styles and prices. Our hoot and shoo sales are doubling right along in spite of bankrupt and Bhoddy bales. The quality and durabil ity of our goods is what tells with cus tomers. Our carpet and curtain department is & winner on our ltd lloor. Window shades , lace curtains , all styles of carpets - pots , rugs , malts , etc. , in endless variety , all at prices that will interest you. you.Got. . your candies of us. Wo manufac ture them ourselves , and know they are pure. Wo have a candy pull every Saturday niglit at 8 o'clock. Every one should attend and see how wo do it. Our candy man is an artist. Next Saturday night wo will make stick candy in full view of the audience. Every one attend. Our bakery , cake and iiio department is the bent in the city. Wo manufacture everything wo sell in this department and Know that it is clean and fresh every day. When you want bread , pics , cake , etc. , come to us. Get your drugs and prescription * , your jewelry , your butter , eggs , pickles , oysto-s , meats , groceries , stationery , hardware , teas , coll'ees , spices , tobaccos , cigars and pipes of us. Everything guaranteed.W. . W. R BENNETT & CO. , Original Souvenir Distributer s. ruclllu Count Kxuiirxliini. On October 11 th the Chicago , Rook Inland & I'acillc Hy. will inaugurate Its regular winter tourists' excursions. Through tourist sleepers will leave Omaha at 2:05 : p , in. and run through to Los Angeles without change. These through cars will leave Omaha at 2:05 : p. in. every Wednesday during the season until further notice , Oct. 11 , 18 , 25 , Nov. I , 8. 15 , 22 and 20. etc. Thcso excursions will bo In charge of and personally conducted by an ngont ot the celebrated Phillips Excursion Co. , and no pains will bo spared by the manage ment this season , as in the past , to make these excursions a quick , Inexpensive and comfortable trip for all those who contemplate going during the fall and winter to points on the 1'acillo coast. The tourist Hlcejiors used on those ex cursions will be the latest designed Xh Xy the Pullman Co. , being supplied with the same equipment In the way of bedding , mattrasses , etc. , as are used ifii ) the regular Pullman standard sleeper iir with a competent porter in chargo. For full information regarding rates , Bleeping car reservations , maps , time tables , etc. , address , CIIAS. KKNNKDY , G. N. W. P. A. , 1002 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Arc You rimming u World' * I'ulr Trip ? Hoar in mind the deckled advantages of the Chicago & Northwestern railway. Four dally eastern express trains , with now and Bioi'.inl ] equipment , unexcelled west of Chicago. Low rates. 15atftTufere. . chocked from your homo. Choice of quick , nafo and comfortahln methods of transfer direct to the World's fair , prouiulh. Call , or send your address to the city ticket ollico. Xo. 1101 Kaniuinst. H. l { . UiTcini : , (5. bWKST. . Goiinrul Agent. C. P. & T. A. To the lU'i > nbllcunn of l > i > iiln Cuiinly , The time for filing petitions for dolo- pates to the county convention to lobo hold on Saturday , October 14 , is hereby Dxtondcd to Wednesday , October 11 l , 1803 , ut nuon , when the same will bo clobed. A , S. CHUKCJIIU. , i Chmn. Hop , Co. Central Com. Attest : J. J. JKNKIXS , Secretary. ' October 0 , 1893. Ciirpet Contract. The Morse Dry Goods Co. has hist completed u contract with the United States government for 000 yards of fine- carpeting , roflttlng the olllcus of the commanding general , the adjutant gen eral , the medical examiner and other ntltccs of the United States army quar tern in tills city. Ciiril nl Tlmnlif. To all of my husband's comrades and to all who honored him by following liim to the grave , as well as to all the dud friends who have assisted me in my rroat sorrow , I .dosiro to extend u bo- wife's most Heartfelt thanks , MliS. A. GVKJtL'M A Of Fruit Growers in Olarko County , Wash- ington SEND A REPRESENTATIVE TO SELECT LAND I'rolmblo Hint nn Otnnlin Mnn Onoi Under Contract to Tiiko of tlm Otnnlin Orcluirits. Enough Omaha people have mndo np plication for fruit orchard tracts under our plnn that wo have decided to take a committee of them to Portlnm ! at our expense to umko a selection of the laud nil in one body. Omnliii wholesale houses sell annually more Until two million pounds of dried fruits , of which ut least live hundred thousand pound * are prunes , bositlo the vast amount of fresh fruit and strawbor- i ies handled here. Omaha people can take advantage of our unprece dented olTer and grow these fruits and reap the Immense profit for themselves. You don't have to live on the land. We cultivate It and guarantee every thing till the trees are in bearing. Then every acre yon own will return you a net Income of 10 per cent per an num over till expenses on a valuation of two thousand dollars an acre. It costs but $ . ' ! 00 per ucro , and that is only half pnynblo before wo linvo filled our guar antee to the letter. There-Is no humbug about this. Wo have niadu those contracts for years and lillcd them. Tlio people of Portland are so sensitive on the score of immigration that if wo wore offering nn Impossible or improbable- proposition or were not In position to fulfill the obligation the Oregon papers would have roasted us long before tills. Remember wo have been advertising three weeks In Omaha. \Vo promise no bolter results than scores of other Pacific coast land coin- panics , but our lands are so located and our resources such that wo can and do pledge ourselves to return every dollar of any investor's money after two years if for any reason lie asks it , with seven per cent interest in full. The meat of that is in tlio fact the land is suburban to Portland and has the double causes of city growth and tree growth to in crease it in value as the contract runs. Each man owns his own hind and has an equal chance whether ho takes ono acre or ten. A deposit of $ , " > per acre now with ap plication secures tlio hunV and first choice out of 500 acres nnd 845 per aero on or before January 1 secures the plant ing of the trees this winter. After that 9-0 per acre per annum for live years insures the care , growth and life of the trees. Tlio final payment don't fall duo till five years and three months without interest. ' 1 lie trees themselves will bear fruit enough on the fifth year to pay the final payment. An investment of but really SloO per acre secures a tract of laud worth a thousand dollars an aero , and which will pay its owner $ UOO per acre per annum. Applications may be made at tlio ollieo of D. V. Sholos Co. , First National bank building , trom U to o p. in. and 7 to 8 p. m. Monday , Tuesday and Wednes day of this week. SftiARNS FRUIT LAND COMPANY. KNIGHTS OF FYTHIA.S. Vforlc to Conio Hoforo tlio Uriinil Lodge , Which Coiivrnoft Tomorrow. This morning at 10 o'clock tlio annual conclave of the Nebraska grand lodg ! . Knights of Pythias , will open at .Myrtlo hull In the Continental block. Local knights have made extensive preparations to enter tain their visiting brethren , and will do their utmost to makn it pleasant for t horn in trim Omaha style. Myrllu ball lias been handsomely decorated and otherwise prepared for the occasion , nnd , while the session is really to bo confined almost entirely to business , ttio executive committee has not forgotten to arrange for the comfort and en joyment of the visiting delegates. The delegates began inrriviiig yesterday afternoon , but it is not expected thai all will bo on hand when the morning session begins. Tlio lodge will bo in session from two to three days , It is thought. Grand Chancellor Dale of Columbus ar rived yesterday morning and Is at the Mer chants. Ho will submit his annual report this morning. There is a good deal of business to bo disposed of , and other matters will bo constantly coming up in tlio early part of the session. General Hotcbkiss of the Uniform Hank arrived yesterday afternoon and took clmrgo of the arrangements fur the street parade , which will prob ably take place this afternoon ut 1 o'clock. Last evening the line of march was ar ranged as follows : Parade forms nt Continental block nt 1 ; ! 10 p. m. nnd proceeds east on Douglns to lilovonth street , south on Eleventh to Fnr- mtm , west on Farnam to Sixteenth , north to Jefferson square , countermarching to Doug las , and thence cast on Douglas to Fifteenth , Divisions will form promptly on time , in command of their respt'cUvo'ofilcors. Line will then bo formed by the senior officer of tlio uniform rank present , followed by the grand lodge. One word describes it-"uorfectlon. " Wore- fer to lo\Vltt'a Witch Hazel ynlve.eures ( < liarii > dvllli A wnrran wni sworn out bv Sergeant Hii7o yesterday nfternoon charglni ; ( Icrman ICdleliolV with nssaulting Jasoph Lltehcn with intent to commit murder. KaleholT was nrnilgncd before .luilgo Ik-rka nnd plead not Kul'ty. ' Indefuult of ball ho was ro- inumled to jail to nwalt his preliminary hearing , which will take placoon October 10. I.lluhon Is lyin at the hospital , and his condition is said to bo critical. Mis skull is fractured and his loft arm broken , The ( pmrrol originated from an overdose of In toxicants nnd tlio rivalry for the smiles of n woman. Tlio weapon used was u small slcdgo hummer , OoWltt's Witch Ila/ol Salvo euros burns. Vnur Opportunity Invites you now. Rich western lands can now bo bought at reasonable- prices and great bargains secured In the min eral , agricultural and grazing regions roaehoii by the Union Piiclllo system. The opportunity of a lifetime for invest ment ! Send lor the Union Paoilio pub lication on Wyoming. Colorado , b'n tana , Idaho , Utah and other western states. E. L. L.OMAX , Gen'l Pass , nnd Tk't Ag't ' , Omaha , Nob. Nollt'O. Tliero will bo a meeting of the Republican - lican City Central committee 7:110 : p. m. , Wediu'sday , October 11 , 18U3 , ut the of the Pncillo Express company , Fourteenth and llurnoy streets. A full attendance is desired. By order of the chairman , \V. A. MESSICIC , Secretary. Licensed Immorality , The women of the half world wore busy paying tboir monthly flues yesterday in order to avoid arrest for plying their vocation. fi'ntlettif fl { < t HUM or Ittt under f/i / ( huil , etnlt ; ( atn ii < Momil ( ( ( Idir , ten ctntt Sutnrdny Kvemiin , Octohor 7lh , Mr. Dunlnl O , lluniimrttys and Mra. Kllzuliuih KmnmMill's , city , at 202U fuming stroct , wi-ro united In the iJoniU of holy marrla " . Tim cerunmny was olllciatucl by the Hcv J MorbaU Ulch- urds , i > a tor WelcU Cui r i--mal church. IIAYDKN IIUOS. Clonlnjr PrlcM On the llrll Stock. All the -JOc and oOc towels now 2f > c. All the -lOc and f > 0c table linen , 2. ' > c. All the 15e crash now lOc a yard. All the light nnd dark outing that was lOc and 1-jc , now f > c a yard. All the odd lunch cloths at one-half tlioir value. All the indigo bine and turky red calico ice , now Gc. 'Hi-inch wide calico now fie a yard. Mill remnants of 30-inoh wide serge now fie a yard. All the all-linen shirt fronts only lOc e oh. Good Shaker flannel 2jc yard. Unbleached cotton flannel ! Hc. A great many of the bargains of this stock are sold , and they can not bo du plicated and it won't bo long until they are all gone , so you had better come at onco. Special closing prices on blankets comforts. HAYDBN BROS. MAJOR TOOD'S EXPERIENCE. Hi ) .Spotlit Ills Sentiment * itnil AlmoU Snf- IcrcMI IVtHiMiiil VIoliMirr. Major Tom Tooil of T uxInRtoti , ICy. , Is vis ItliiL' in Omaha nt the rosideiu'o of O. C. Porter , Ho mot n number of Kuntucldans last night anil during the recital of rem iniscences of the war in the south related an ini'ldont of his experience in that connection that has become a part of the history of hi state. Having sampled n mixture of mint nnd rye whisky of the vintage of 1870 , the major ru- marked : "Hy gad , sir , I wns never taken for an nb olltionist but once in my life , sir , once in mj llfo. Yon see , sir , H was this way : I as a Clay whiir in those days , a Ulay whig , sir , and they wcro not very popular in Kentucky , by pad , sir. I owned niggers , Ilfty of 'em , sir ; but , by gad , sir , 1 was for the union , for the union , sir. "Well , sir , I went down to I'aducah about the tlmo war broke out , on business I dealt in the staples of the country , sir , nnd my to bacco was the llncst raised in Dourbon county , and. by gad , sir. in these days every man hat' ' to tell where he stood politically south of the Ohio river , sir. Well , sir , at homo everybody knew Mayor Teed and re spected his opinions , by gad , sir ; but I'adu cah was wild about that time , sir , perfectly wild. "While standing In the lobby of the hotel shortly after my arrival , a Kcntlcmau viciously remarked that Jolt Davis would bo king in n year , sir , king in a year. Those were his words , sir ; his exact words. Now by gail , sir , 1 didn't like tboso sentiments , and , sir , 1 expressed my views very forcibly. Do you know , sir , that d U scoundrel yelled out : 'Here's an abolitionist from Boston , boys ; como and look at him.1 Yes sir , ap plied those insults to me , by gad sir. Well , the fellow's friends crowded around mo , nnd do .vou know , sir , 1 expected per sonal violence , personal violence , sir. My pistols wcro in my room nnd I rushed upstairs. The landlord fol lowed mo , and says he : 'Major'lood , I don't like to see my guests insulted , but you must bo discreet. ' Yes , by pad. sir , told mo to be discreet , when personal violence bad been olVcrcd me , sir. Now , sir , I don't like that , sir. I started down to the b'llice with my pistols , sir , nnd the landlord suggested that 1 IOOK out the window. 1 rdid so , sir. and by gad , sir , there were a thousand people yell ing for my blood. Yes sir. by gad , sir , a thousand of om wanted to hang mo for an abolitionist. "Well , sir , I didn't hko the looks of thinps , sir , not a bit. The landlord brought the city marshal to my room. Says he : " 'Olllcer , can you protect Major Teed from personal violence , sir rough usage nt the hands of these citizens outside , sir ; such , uir , as being hanged to the gable of the hotel or cut to pieces with knives { ' " 'Yes , I think I can , sir , ' answered the of ficer. "Those were his words , sir. Now , by pad sir , 1 didn't want n man to think In a matter of that kind , sir ; no , sir , by gad , sir , and I mildly suggested that some arrangements bo made to take mo to the Louisville & Nashville train , then ut the station. Yes , sir , by gad , sir , asicod permission to sneak away , sir. like ad d runaway nigger bo- canso I spoke my honest sentiments. "Then wo had something to drink , sir , and while the rulllans were screaming for blood yes , sir , actually pleading with the landlord for an opportunity to murder mo , sir I w.is escorted to the train by a rear entrance and reached Louisville that night , and , by cad , sir , wns right glad of It sir , right glad of it , sir. " HELD FOB EMBEZZLEBIENT. Thomas 1C. Norrls Arrested ( or Holding Out nil u Cnit : Mini. Thomas H. Norrls was arrested on complaint - plaint of K. B. Harris yesterday afternoon. Norris is charged with embezzling ? 100 be longing to H. F. Montgomery , a coal oper ator who lives in Iowa , but who has been doing business in Omaha. Norris was his agent. Harris Is a brother-in-law of Mont- gomery and alleges thai Norris used the above amount , which ho failed to account for when the business affairs of the ilrm were settled up and sold out to McElhanov & Day. irrls denies that ho has committed any wrong nnd says that Harris had nothing to do with the business for some time prior to the calo. Ho claims that ho only took what was eonfing to him , and , because of former disagreements , Harris is now trying.to make trouble. The accused wns arraigned and waived a preliminary hearing , saying that bo wanted n trial in the district court as soon as possi ble. His bonds were fixed at WOO and ho sent for friends to furnish bail. Norris is well connected and was married about seven months ago. Ho has been residing In Coun cil UliifTs recently nnd came over to see n friend yesterday when the olllcors arrested him. Ills father is said to bo u resident of Ulair. Tourist < , nrH are the latest , most com fortune and commodious moans of travel for largo partiog. Intending sottlcrs.homoseokorti , minting parties and others will find these cars on the Union Pacilio system fully equipped in every way. For addi tional Information regarding these ears see your nearest ticket agent , aiiv Union Pacific agent or address E. L. LO.MAX , General Passenger and Ticket Agent , Omaha , Neb 1.W.II. UUKt'lTlKS. Four minor permits , amounting to 1)00 ) were granted by the building inspector yes torday , Mr , nnd Airs. Kugeno Dural of Clifton IIil are the happy parents of a baby girl , wb inudo her appearance Monday night. Deputy United State * Marshal Liddlarc came in from Hushvlllo Sunday night witl John Peterson , a cowboy accused 01 sclllnj liijuor to the Indians , Chairman Cohen of the people's part tj city central committee convoyed the news to his friends yesterday that a now populis bad tuado Ins appearance. iUs a boy. Information from the ollico of the collocto of Internal rocnuo Is to the effect that tin management of the Nebraska City distillery is In Jaily expectation of orders from Pcoria I to start up. J Irrlgntlim rtmtllpllr * tlio Yield. The ncccssitylfor irrigation is dtio to , ho lack of ralnn and this implies con- Imunis sunshine ; and genial tempera- , uro , so by having the water tonppiy when the crop needs it and while the sun imports its warmth , you combine - bino the two principal dements of plant growth. The result is you never have a failure of crop : you raise from four to ton times us much , as the snmo acreage produces in thoirainbclt ; the quality of your grain is perfected and yon got the the highest market price ; wntor destroys the egg , drowns the larvjp and votir fluid Is not infested wltn insects. This is why farmers grow richen on forty acres. Irrigated cjinmunities arc the most uniformly prosperous on earth. Nt ) other investment pays so well , nor do any other lands so rapidly in vulno. The Helinnnt canal along the North IMatto valley in Chey enne county has just been completed and 10.000 acres of the finest soil in the state are now awaiting the advent of the for tunate farmer who buys of O. J. Hunt , 120i : First National bank , while land with a perpetual water right can bo hud at from $20 to $ i" ) nn aero , on easy terms. Similar land on the other branch of the I'lutto , in Colorado , commands from * 7o to * " 00' . i .v.vo j -A// * : .v i .s1. This evening Mr. Kccno and his company will appear In linlwcr's historical play , "Hlcheliou , " with Mr. ICeeno in the charac ter ns the prcat nnd crafty French cardinal minister. Tomorrow afternoon Mr. Rcono's company will present Shakespeare's tragedy , "Uomeonml .luliot. " The principal p.irts in tlio play will bn borne liy Kdwln Aril lor ns Homeo , Miss Florence Keck well as .lullct , Mr. Frank Hunnlg as Mercutio , and Mrs. W. S. flukor as Nurse. The prices for the mat- luce have been llxed at follows : First lloor , N ) cents ; balcony , " , " > cents. The cngaeo- mont will close tomorrow night with n line production of the tragedy of "Macbeth. " "Patent Applied For1'will bo scon on the tagc of Hoyd's new 'theater for four nights ml two matinees , commencing next Thurs- ny evening. The sale of seats for tlio entire ngagement will open at il o'clock tomorrow turning , The dissecting-room scene in Lincoln J. Jartcr's new play , "The Tornndo , " which oines to the Fifteenth Street theater for hreo nights , commencing next Thursday veiling , is ouo of the most attractive scones n the norformanco , perfect in its detail. I'.lll.ttilt.lI'llS. 't'bomas Stretch of Valparaiso is in the ity. ity.Thomas Thomas W. Swobo and family nro in Chi cago. K. S. Clarke of Grotna was in the city esterday. C. F. Robertson of ICimball is nn Omaha risitor. J. II. Pope of Silver Crook is at the ) ollono. Flint , the mesmerist , was at the Murray esterday. W. A. Bigelow of Harrison is at the Merchants. E. G. Wells nnd wife of Memphis nro at -bo - Paxton. F. S. Ilorton has returned from his Chi- ; ngo trio. H. M. Cobban nnd wife of Buttc , Mont. ire at the Murray. Mrs. H. H.Peattio loaves today for Denver 'or n visit of a few days. W. B. Turner of the "Texas Steer" com- iany is ut the Millnrd. Mrs. A. B. Winters , a lady drummer for a Kansas City house , is in the city. Mrs. C. 1 $ . Slmckleford nnd Miss Arring- dalc arc visiting the Columbian exhibit. Mr. Meyer Klein of 2. > 04 Davenport street cturned yesterday from a three weeks visit to Chicago. Dr. and Mrs ! U. W. Cinnoll wcro Satur- lay evening passengers on the "Q , " oound for the White City. Mr. G. H. Brown of Sioux Falls , S. D. , is isiting his family at ! il ( ) Capitol avenue , iftcr an absence of some time. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles A. Dean , accom panied by Mrs. Andrew Populun of Balti- nero , left for Chicago yesterday. Miss I. M. Kennedy , who has boon travel ing through the south nnd east for the past three months , returned homo Saturday. Mrs. , l. B. Lee , jr. , of Minneapolis , who lias been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Standish , left for Kockford , 111. , yesterday. Dr. ami Mrs. S. M. Campbell of 12 : > G South Thirty-second street have loft for the fair and will bo absent about a week or ten days. Mrs. Charles E. Williamson and little daughter have returned from a summer visit to Lancaster , O. , with Mrs. Williamson's nnrcnts , Judge II.W.DIcltiiiRon of Broken Bow is 111 nt his apartments in tlio Dellono hotel , bill hopes uro entertained that hovlll bo out in n day nr two. .T. Edwards Simmons , president of the Fourth National bank of Now York city , is in Omaha fora feT days , the guest of Bishop Worthington. Mrs. Charles F. Dmel , who for thrco years has been the successful soprano solo ist of the Beth Kdcn Baptist church , has re signed her position. Mr.iJnnins J. Fitzpn trick is once more en joying the company of his friends after an extended trip through Ireland and n week's visit to the Wbito City. Cndot Taylor , vice president of the Globe Savings bank , has returned from n two wcoks visit at the World's fair. IIo was accompanied liy his family , Miss Dolslo Smith of Farragtit , 111. , ar rived In Omaha Thursday availing ami will spend tlu winter with Mlas Myrtle Marling nt Twenty-sixth and Caldwell streets. Miss Viola Cnftln , periodical postage clerk nt the postofllco , is I'lilo.vnig her secoinl vacation in thrco years , and will spend It in ueoing the World's fair and in visiting in the cast , Zach Taylor , head clerk of the Paxton , smiled from the back end of a sleeper on the Burlington Ilycr ns it left the station yesterday. There was nothing in Mr. Tay lor's appearance to Indicate whether he w.ts going to Paris or Plattsmouth. llov. I. N. Enrlo of Philadelphia , author of "tho bird's cyo series of bihlo studies , is In the city fora few days , visiting bis brother- in-law , Mr. L , E. Hurlclgh , : r > 10 Jackson streot. Mr. Enrlo Is lecturing and holding blblo Institutes in various western cities. IIo will spcnic at tlio First Baptist church on Wednesday evening from bis largo chart , "Bird's liyo Vlowof the Blblo. " At the Mcrctir : C. Kirk , Boston ; . ! . C. Ai'htcrmaii , Now York ; .1. A. Morris , Port land ; W. J. Broach , Omaha : F. iIO. Allyn , Chicago ; C. C. Mooro. Lincoln : W. C. Itow- land , Uobort Craft , II. D. Koily , Norfolk ; William Simpson , Newton , Kan. ; B. K Locke and wife , Ogdcn ; William Hill. Mrs. T. B. Hood. Central City ; W. E. C ration , Omaha ; C. Dater , Now York ; E. J. Hnzcn , Chicago ; W. K. White , U. J. Dunning , Milton Daily , E. E. Smith , Cbiwtgo ; C. M. McElroy. A. McLess , F. C. Bower , D.ivonport ; CJ. S. Yanger , Omaha ; B. II. Merrick , Chicago ; H. C. Irvfln , Grusham , Neb. Nuw YOIIK , Oct. 8. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bnu.1 Omahai B. M. .Morsnmn , I'la/.a ; II. Countzo , Mre * J. C. Cowin. J. P. Nuw- min , Windsor 1 ! . Brunduls 11. Jonau ; , A. Wise , T. McUratb , Broadway Central : B. , r1C. . Arms , B. B , Coombs , 1 \ I ) , Muir and wife , T.T. Tucker , Hoffman ; E. L. Saylo , X : onnado. The only 1'urc Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia , No Alum. Used ill Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , A RoliaMo Druggist's Opin ion of Eickapoo Indian Remedies , rverj-Clicmlst , Kvory notnnlstrtnd every pliyMclnn who Is unprejudiced rccognUcs lirtlio Kleknpoo Indian Rcincdlcarnre mid vnlunblo iiunlltlcs not possible to bo found In nny others. Tlioy nlso rccognlre the foot Hint the In. dlrtns by their life , trnlnlng nnd nntnrnl knowledge , secure the very choicest kind of roots , bnrks nnd hurbs , gntucrcil tvt the right ieason nnd jirojiotly prepared to pro. eorvo their mcdlclnnl vlttui's. No class of people In the wor'd cnn com pete wltn the Indians In this patlcnlir. . Tlintls why Kicknpoo Indian EnKwnnml the other Kleknpoo Indian Kctcdlcs nl. wr-j-s dive such satUfftctoryrcsullg. M. O. Monr.T , KASTjounT.Ass , MASS. _ Mr. M. O. Moray , IHspcnftng I'hnnniielst. Eixst lioiiKlnm , Mn s. , is a woll.lcnown irnsclst mid n chemist of high stiimlliii ? . Under duto ot February 10 , IK'S , Ilr. Jloroy wiltcs : "It elves mo pleasure to Indorse Kleknpoo ludinn fengwn , not only from observation , hut from my own per sonal use , nnd I always tnko pleasure in recommending UID lilcknpoo Iiitllnn llomodloa to my customers , particularly Kieknpoo Indian Snewn , whic + i , to my personal knowledge , has proven very beneficial to sovornl pqoplo I" 8 town who have suffered with blood disorders. Sagvvn has certainly p * rformod some wondorfti I euros The Kicknpoo Indian Jlemcdies deserve - serve the widest recognition nml the fullest confidence. The safety guaranteed in the use of this remedy nlouo ia Buftlclent to commend them to nil thoughtful people. " When your lllood Is l > n < \ nnd your skin tells the tute t > y Ulotches nnd hruptlons ; when your l.lvcr U out of order , yonr htoni. ach not iiorformliiK Its Duties , nnd a null. Heavy , Languid FoeltiiK Klves you Vtarn. I UK do not defer. Hespoml to this Signal of snaiica.ro Nature. Drive tlicso bad feelings out of your system before n long epoll of sickness iiiahua you Its victim. Klrlcnpno Indian Sagwal ? the best rnino. dv for you to use , because It never fails to benefit at once and rc torcs health , .strength . itnil vlRor to the debilitated if its USD is folio wert. Heat of nil , you uro notfi llln your syitrinwith lodldo of Potassium , Jlwonlc , Stryc-lmino or Hi mntu. You do not have to tnUo any pills with this remedy to relieve yourself of the ac cumulation of mineral * from Us use. Kleknpoo Indian ba wn restores the Dtnmuch , liver and kidneys to a condition ot perfect health and when these orKans nr health ? thovncod no medicine to iniiko them perform theUduties. . ICickapoo Indian Sagwa , mntle by the liullan * from Hoots , llnrki unit lltrbn of their own gathering and curing , rht nrande'it Lircr , Stomach aixl Jllooil Jlenorater Inoton. All druyyiitt.fi per boMe ; Ofar fS. Searles Wi ; CIMtT ( ATAKKII , all IMSCASKS Ol' THU NOsK. TllltOAT , C II I'.ST. VI'OMACII ll\Vii.Sllllil : 1.1VJJK , ttlllUJ.MATl.S.M , DIS III.OOD , SKIN nnd 1C I DM , V Dlnoasos , I'lI.MAIjVlAKNI ; ; > hiS ; I. < JST .UAN- 1IUDD iiritUD , nml till liirins i > l WEAK MEM HVDIIOCBLK ASU VAUICOC'KLK 11'rmanniMv and HiiceuhHrully cnruil. Metliu 1 nv an-.l niif.uli i : TKICAT.MIiNT ItV .1IAII , .1 . KHTlIiCy. | PU.K.S , K1STULA. FISSI'llE , ioriiiiiiiiitly : cur. 1 WltllOUt llll ) IIHIMlf klllflt. 11 Ml HIM Ori'llHllC- All iiKil.-nllcH of aprlvai" or dulluitu uit.ir ; > , o ! L-llliur HUX , ( iiisltlvtily cured. Call on ur aililrutis. wltli Bt'iiup. for riralir ) Free Hook. ll"fln > t and Svinpto n lllti'i't ' ' i , FlrutHlalrway Buntli of lamtolncMi , r.ioni 7. fir Qmi'Ioc & Qaarb' 11H Snntii intu St. Dr. oeaiifiS X . ( oBdridj , nimm , .soli- Mnndrnko Pills linvo a vitluo a ? n liou.so hold roinody fur lioyond tlio power of Itin guapo to Ueacrib ? . Tlio family can hardly bo true to itself that does not keep thorn on hand /or use in cios. Is the only vogolnolo substitute for that dangerous mineral , MnitouitY , and while its action as a curative is fully equal. It possesses none of the perilous oll'ccts. In Constipation , Mandrake acts upon the bowolfi without disposing thorn to Bubs3quont Coijtivoiioss. No remedy acts so directly on the liver , nothing so hpccdlly cures Sick Hcadncho , Sour Stomach ach , and Uiliousnnss us these ForSulo hy all Orninlsts. Price i't clu. per hoxjll hexes fardtots. ; or sent Ijy mull , posu- UKO free , ou rncolpt of iirloo , Ur , J , II , UuhenuK & iron , I'hlliidelphlu. J. OMAM NOR ANSWRUUI ) . HEAD ESSMSin POLITICAL ECONOMY Dedicated by jiorialsslon to CARDINAL GIBBON Michael Corcoran. BURKLEY PRINTING CO. , OMAHA Paper Covers , 25s , Q QJ J JJ VI > / And make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt. Tennyson. Proved true by many manias , who preferred boys' clothes patched up , for the exclusive purpose of a dry goods sale , to hon estly constructed apparel from a reputable clothing linn. Simply absurd to think that a sensible member of the gentle sex could ever doubt that a handful of sho.ldy clothing , ever could cope with a innga/.me ot lovely gatlu'rings form the worlds covering an en tire lloor in the XeliiMska establishment. Doubts like these are traitors , for they rob your pur.se ami deprive you of a sensible purchase. Come 'n see us. YOU DOUBT that we'll sell you as good a $1.00 suit as ever placed on a counter for $2.50 , and yon are $1.51) ) out. Don't have to fall In line to get it , either. Take your comfort and choose wisely , we have so many dillercnt styles and patterns of those S ,50 beauties. Take ease don't get nervous. YOU DOUBT that oiirS.50 : ? suit is worth every farthing of $5 00 , t.ike 'em and compare with the best at our expense. Besides , whatever style human eye beheld so far this season we'll show with out exertion , Nothing but all wool tweeds , cheviots and homespun cloths used for this particular value. YOU DOUBT , that yon can save $2.75 on your big boy's suit. Shop about and see what kind of a suit you can get for $7.50 , then see our $1.7.5 one. Just as good , if not better , got enough left to buy a pair of shoes and a hat. Have 'cm slingle or double breasted. YOU DOUBT that a boy from M to 20 years of age can 'even ' by himself ) buy at the Nebraska a suit for SO.00 , that cost anywhere not less than $10.00 , yon are a traitor to your purs. : to tin tune of $1.00. Aside , we'll show you two styles to someone's one. Five patterns to every dealer's one. That's why we are growing to the si/.e of our Nebraska. YOU DOUBT that we'll save you a few good sized coins on your boy's overcoat. You are wrong again. A prettier Hue never graced a table , and we begin with a paltry $1.25 and let you say halt. call but one. CATALOGUE ? Your address , picas 3. The hour correctly by carrying a good watch We keep no other kind. RAYMOND. R K Cor. l.HU and Oju EXACT SIZE " " -.mTiiiHirt. . . . . .r COMMEILTAU * THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVERl Mnilo ol' lliu liiH'st iiiniiy | ; of llnvuuii Tubaccn tlinccnn lie 'joiifflit. H'jiml In itvi-r.t' rospci-t to tin * 5 i loiiattixtlKnrst UiuiufHctarcilbylT. il. 2UCSMi : lCM43.'IIJUlCAUV U'IUUV.fet IN CASH. $325 37 to our subscribers and others who send us the largest number of yonrly subscriptions , at CLUB RATES , $1.00 EACH , from now until Jan. IS , ' 94. Club rates extended to all who send one or moro new subscriptions with their renewal. For eainplo copies and particulars , address XJilt It A S 1C.I Jf.l ItMKIl CO , Linrnln.Ncli , Quickly , Thoroughly , Forever Cured by a now perfected eclentlllo method th-it rnnnnt fall iinluKu Iliurutu lnUt'jnml litmian ulil. You foil liiiprnviM til" IIrkI il.iy. fi-cl u licnelll overyduj ; BOUII kunir jn'iwlf ' a Klmr among mm In Ijjily. mllnlmul lirari Drains and IOISIM omjcd. KU'ry obstacle la hnpiiy ninirlcil llfo romuvrd , Kcivo forcT , will , imer y , main power , wliuii fulling or lont.nierfKlomlljy Ihu iieuimunt. Allonullnuil wpAkpoiilousiif lliu fowly unlamed nn < ] strength- cni'il. Vlctlim cf ahuicH niul ckc Ki'i , rccliilin yunr innnliuil ! Kuirciurw from fully , nvcrniirk , I'arly rrrmn , III hi'nllh , regain ) ourtlKur ! Don't despair , crrn If In llui ln t Mn c . liuii'l ' l < ill * liruitenpd If quacks linvii rnblKiil jnii , l.cl u show jDII that ni'-itlcnl eclBlion and Im.liiesn linni r mill I'xUt' Iwru KH lininl In hand. Wrllo fur o > ir Imok with exjiliuiatloiii unit tirouN. ttit : acr.lc I , fi eo. Over i/Jiju reffrftici'n , ERIE MEDICAL f0. ! . I'll Pull Your Tooth Out for 25c DRWITHERS. < th Floor. Brown lllock , lutti and Douglaa , Tolephnno 1775. York Hospital TREATMENT. Tor llll Chronic , Nervous , Surgical , Private and Special Diseases < ii iinth MEN AND WOMEN Stricture , Myilroo3lo Varioooolo , Ami all otli'ir ' t roiibltn ID icd ut roasouubla oliiirani. UONSUM'ATIUS tfHKIi ( . ' .ill oa ur a 1)11 ) SKYM01 PUTNAM ' DOUGLAS BLOCK. IGth AND DODCB STS. , OMAHA , NEB , Opposite lluydun llro'n. NEW IDEAS IN PHOTOS AT High Gluvs At I'onuliir I'rleoi Sl.'i-U15-U75. : 1'jtU Stpasi , Omnhii , Neb , J \J \ VW ! Catiirr.li l'o\vilcrcur icaurr ! < l IV i iJ All drii l t . (10 ( cents. ii llio only SPECIALIOT PRIVATE DISEASES and DEUILITIES of IVIEN ONLY , Women Excluded , 1H ycuri ( iiierliMii- | Clroulum freo. * I ItU nml I'arnam tiU. OJUIJA.