Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 30, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    TITTO fYItfATTA DATLfV BUrpr WEDNESDAY" . JULY 30. 1800.
THE CITY ,
The bank clearings yesterday
amounted to $623,391.41.
Joe Lockwood and George. Dolelnc
Trero JCH lord ay taken to the county Jail
to servo n Uvonty-flvo days'sontonco ,
Gdorgo Adams , wanted in Lincoln for
grand larconVi wns urrcHlod hy Olllcor
Jfowinnn nt Twelfth nnd Dodge streets.
Mrs. Bcnll wishes to recall tlio invita
tion 3 sen tout ( or tlio afternoon recep
tion for Thursday next , offing to the
death of JIi-s. Horlln.
ThoimvlllloyVllUam ) \ Klnl < acd W.
It. Head , were engaged in n freo-for-a.il
fight at Tutilli atul Howard , when u
iioliccinan came along and gathered
them In.
Will Ulgh. a switchman in the B. &
M. yards , slipped and toll noiu-a passing
train Mbmlnvnight. Ills right hand foil
acroii.the rails and as a result ho lost
two fingers.
G. w. Adam ? , colored , was nrrostcd
ycHtcidny as a fugitive from juHlco , lie
is wanted Iu Lincoln for petit larceny ,
and was turned o\cr to the authoiitics
of that city last atoning.
Tlio suit of the First National bank
against the Omnha casket company , in
l > rint"d Sunday , should rend the "Omaha
mantle company , " and should not lie
mistaken for the Omnha c'ollln company.
Sergeant Whclau yesterday Illed an
Information against John Doe , charging
him with cruelty to animals. LTela at-
IcRcd to have allowed his horse to go
without feed , water or shelter for da } s
at atmo. !
In accordance with an ordinance re
cently jwbscd , Olllcor Ilowilcn will have
thocfmln-gnnc' ' cutting weeds Iho last of
the week. All woods within ton foot of
u sidewalk or viaduct property "will bo
exterminated.
The Union Paclllo railroad company
filed an application in the olllco of the
building inspector jCbtcrday afternoon
shoving that they at once desire to Lo
gin the erection of n tivo-hlory brick
depot nnd olllco hulldlng on Ninth
etrcot between Jiickdoa and Jones , at a
cost of lotwcon $30,000 and $ 10,000.
Dick Nanii and Will iatn Shuett wcro
ariestcd Wondiiy night for assaulting ahoy
hey named Ottermim on Soutli Tlili1-
tccnth street. The matter vus adjusted
by Nash , wlio at tli6 suggcstlou of the
aBslstant city attorney , gave the victim
a note for fc20 , payable in thirty days.
No prosecution will follow.
United Stales Collector Alexander has
rented the brick barn onCapltol avenue ) ,
this beliif ? the hist of tlio vacant , build
ings on tlio proposed silo for tlio now
government building. AB no lease of
any length can bo made the lontsin
many cases tire raorcly nominal , the ten
ants belnjj subject to a wy brief notice
to vacate. _
A Quiet Wedding.
The wcdilliij ? of C. W. HalJwln , a promi
nent younp physician of JOlknorn. this state ,
nnd Miss l uey McArJIo of McAnilcvlllo was
soleniiilrcd j'cstortlay at the Trinity
cntlieilial by Dcnn Gardner , in tlio
presence of the near friuids of the bildiil
couple. Miss McArdlo , vlio it n lovely bru-
nctto , I ? the ( liuiititerof ) .Linio1) II. McAnllo ,
nivL'll known olJ cltbcn , Tha happy piir
loft on the afternoon train for a trip turojgh.
tie Atlantic stutcs.
/Inotlier JIitnilrtMl Tlioii.saiul.
On Satuiilay City Treasurer Rush will
open proposils for the purchase of $100,000
city hall bonds. This Is the second SIOJ.OOO . )
of bonds of tli to description thabhns been
offered uml tlio money secured by their sale
will bo Hvulliiblo about September lby Avlilch
time tlio SW.OOO now reinaliiinj ; of the llrst
f 100,000 will ho exhausted.
1'ho amount of bonds voted for thU purpose
fBO.OOO. Jtvill bo observed , tliorcforo , that
tlioro It not much chamo of doluy on the
lullding on account of lack of funds ,
The ICciituelcy fjliuor ] House.
Canlo Fieyhan and DniluruICfitin have ox-
cutcd and delivered to MoC3 Hois of Bi'iid
ford , Pa. , nblllof sale forSlS.nOJ.GS , convoy.
Ing the stock , fixtures and accounts of the
of the concern itiiown as tlio Kentucky liquor
liouHo,60 ; $ South Thlitccnth street.
The business has town conducted by J. A.
IVoylian , liusbanjl otOnjnlo , who It will be
Tomoinbercil , inuilb n disastrous ami scvorly
criticised failure In the same line in 18SO and
by Edward .Kiilni , who was fonnorly in
Jloyd's ' opera house block in the wholesale
nnd retail clfjar trade , and who sold out to
this anmo Moses Roll of Uradford , Py , , lust [
year , leaving , ills said , his creditors to weep ,
llillo Jton.
Major Bcuhu'n , inspector of rifle practice ,
has imdo iirransoine.its foraspoclil tr.ilu to
the Bellevue iMiigo for tliolu ! > tihiyof tlio rlllo
competition , August 0.
The train will leave tills city at 2 o'clock
tad letuin at 5GO. :
This will he the inoit Important day of tlio
competition , ami those who visit the uuik'o
will h.ivo an opportunity to witness the cm-
airy pistol firing ; which was so iiitorestiug
lustjo.u' . General Brooke nud stall ! and tbe jiS
Second roRltncnt band will attend. General
Brooke \\lll award the medals won during the
competition. _
Hnxlno llouso Jlniulc.
Acecptanco cf the engine liouso bonds was
refined by the eastern purchaser for three
reasons , as fjheu ty City Treasurer Jiushs
Pfrst , the bonds rocilothirt thoaniendatory )
net was passed March Ul , ISi'J. It should bo
Mareh 10. ISsO.
Second , the bonds rcdto that tlio ordlnanca
nutliorizliiK tbclr Issue was approved Juno
81 , 1800. w hen it sliould road Juno 24,1800.
The third ciror Is in the tit lo of thohond.
The ordinance stiya tint the tlllo shall id.ba
'JTim ciiRlno house bonds of iho city baof
Omaha , series No. 1. " Vlio title appears ofM
"ISiiRino house bonds of the city of Owalu.
scries 18W. "
As souu as thcso clerical errors ara corrected -
rocted tlio buverof tVo bonds says ho vvlll ,
talw them and pay for tlio in ,
Oiiiahnns at Salt Hinkc.
" \VlllIain Radio-ford , of the enterprising con
tracting llrin of Ilochcford k Goulct , has re -
turned fromntrinof both business and pleas
ure to Halt Lake , His linn is engaged ,13ill
the erection of ono of the llnest (
holds of the country at that place. ,
It h to cost ? , WOOno and to bo completed iu i a
year. .Associated with the flrm Is J. 0. G lad-
dcii wlm vill suponntcnd tlio carpenter
vroilc. Mr. ( ! ouM , the Junior member of the
the llrw is now nt Suit Lake City suncria-
tondhiK the work which was dcslnicd iaby
Aleiulclssohn , Fisher & La\vrioof \ tills city.
The now hostelry is to bo called tholCuuts-
ford.
'MncPHnn& Hall's ' Now Yorlc Alllod
shows and Kontz' Ropl Gorman mo-
Roriof vlll oxhihlt at the following-
towns on their return trip from Port
land , Oro. : Grand Island , July 30 and
81- ; Central City , Aiufust s ; Columbus ,
.August 2 ; St'htiplor , August 4 ; Fremont ,
.August 5 , briiijjinf , ' them to Omaha for
yVu ust 0 nnd 7 , where they will glvo
oxiubltioni dally oa Charles street , bo-
t \\eon \ Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Tlio '
proprlotors , IV loss rg , MncFJinn and Hall ,
mo showmen of yoaw of experience ,
l < now\vliat \ the public wish and aeeoni-
xnoduto thotn. Of the wrformiincoa
lioro nothing uut vords of pralso can bo
wed , but n detailed writoup is not per
missible. Sullk'iont it is to btiitoihat
nil the porformorBnro above mediocrity
in tholr dllTorcnt lines and BOIIIO oiuuot :
1)0 excelled in thoii1 poitunninco by any
jK-oploorln any circus on the /aeo of
tlio oarth. _
JilRJI.
IECKMAN A , , ugflbOyoai-3 ,
Punoral to take place from his in to TM i
tloncoKl'J Callforuia street , " \Vednesdayat \ 3
j ) , m. Bostoa papcw please copy.
TUSMINO Tuesday , July SJ , nt 5 p. m
Mitclicll FlomUitr , sr. ,
Funeral notice later.
TU'O MK.V
AVIint Tlioy Tell nliimt tie ! Hied
orihntHcotlcm.
Mr. J , J. Ittirt , cnpitillstnnd leading finan
cial man of Casper , " \Vyo. \ , nnd Mr , A. J.
Cunningham , cashier ot ICln& & Co. , bankers
ntCnspcr , nro In the city on business per
taining to financial UfTalrs in "Wyoming.
Aside from being long-headed business men
of the nmt thoroughly success Jui order , Mr.
Hurt and IMr. Cunningham nro two as genial ,
bright and widely read gentlemen as ever
honored Oniiha wltn a call. In every sense
of the word do they well and vlth
the greatest credit represent ono of the
ripest , most thoroughly advantageous sec
tions of all Wyoming for investment , As an
oil country. iU > s lined to excel J'uiniylvnnla ,
ai ono rich In the ( iiecious IH well us the
valimMo baser tirtuls , the region about Cas
per probjbiy far surpisscs tmy spotof earth
c\cr bcforodlacovercd. Mr. Hurt has Just
bad a quantity of ere fotinil ncnr ( Jnsi > er
iwiycd at Ilio smelting worln in lluj city.
Itghotfd 50per cent copper und 2' ' silver ,
Another great and cowtantly Increasing
fc.ituieof tlio countir ailjolnlnu' Cwpcr is
the sheep iinilwool Industry. Six hundred
thousand pound ) of wool wcw-Klicarod in
Oi nor lust your , wbllo this ycir tuo amount
vlll boneaily doubled.
Mr. Cuniilnglnin left for Boston yesterday
and Wr. Hurt ivturusto CasptrUiicet.
After all , tbo best war to know tbo real
tneritot Ilowl'sSarsiniirilla , is to tiy it jour-
self. IJe sure to get Hood's. '
Nerve n/ul / Liver PIIH.
An Importantdlscovory , They act on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves. jV new principle. They speedily
euro bllliousiicss , Ind taste , toipld liver ,
piles and constlbatloa. Splendid for men ,
women and children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. IJO doses for5 ! ! cents. Samples free
nt Kuhu $ , Co.'s ' loth and Douglas.
UOiVSIIXa IN IjlUK
Jolin Grove ' Intcstltial
and \VIieol cr'p Hasty Action.
C ity Clerl : G roves roturnc d j cs tcrday morn
ing from his vacation trip down east.
TIe visited all the larger cities , had a fine
time , and gained six pounds-Just six pounds
morothanho was looking for ,
' Amongother recreations that I Indulged
in."said Mr. Groves , In speaking of his trip ,
"was to dlmbtho interior mechanism of her
star-spangled majesty , Liberty Enlighterfine
the AVorld. I ha\o done a very
largo amount of iirccioiis stali-
climbing in my time , but never
hud I tiioklcd sodifllculu job as that pre
sented by the dlffostlvo orgrans of that Utuo
in Ke\v Yorlc harbor. Once started to mains
the ascent and 3011 mast positively keep
agoinj ? , for thcro'sno room toawitcli oil and
talto a back trade. I'm about as strong and
hearty as the average westerner , but let no
tell y < KI was noaviy paralysed when the job
was finished. My lugs haven't ijot done yet
from IL ClllUliUn . But , evcnafterall UUbLi , I
must say that I'm quite pone on the old gnl ,
even tlioutrli she isn't ilesh , and
blood. Slio is better lookiiifc'
lots belter looking than she Is pictured ,
though she is the possessor of unarinlllcoa
blacksmith. Oh my , oh my I but you should
sco her musclol "Vlowcd from tlio distance
at chichi viewed it , that nmscloresciabftd
an Invctted iMciMat. And her eyes I Four
big mince pics and tvo n.nntsof vciy bard
cidcr'with a dozen doughnuts on the sldo all
taken Just before. roUt'Ing are not capable of
producicg a night hoiv > olth ejcs halJso
( Ustressinff. \vroto a postal card-\\hllo In
side of ono of her anlclcs ,
and nto lunch in her right car.
YcjSlvl The old girl is slmnly a-corker ,
nnd I believe that no man can bo a true
Ainuric in until ho has taken a spin into and
thioilKMhntstatue of LiU'ityEalightcnliiB'
the U'orld. "
When Mr. Groves had flniihetl his bit
of word-painting aliout the girl Liberty
hu was asked what ho thought of the sliow
that Councilman D. II. "Wheeler liad been
himself la connection with the dty
assessment hook work. Ills reply -was that ;
holtncwiiothiuBwhatoverof the uffalr and
dGiT1 t " * cmo to STiy"'ii'iuCTi" u6i/Ut 1
until ho Ind mudo sonio In-
quliies. Ho would. lioAveicrsay this much
tint if ho thought Wheeler had gene aliend
and assumed to comincnce the work in his
alhciico , when the work was a matter per
taining puioly to his ( Grovos1) ) oltlee , he
thought thut the gentlemi'ii hud greatly o\er- \
ntepped himself and the bounds of all propri l-
ety. Sir. Qroves was just sllphlly under the
impression that ho thought ho could attend
to the business ot his own
olllco without a parlielo of Interference :
from any outside parties , ba those outsiders
connolluion or Icings or queens.
County Clerk O'AInlloy told a Bur reporter ,
tint bo had tni'sitivt.ly iodised to allow
Wheeler's men to ta'io ' the tax books again
until the county force hnJ done xvlth them ,
ulthout a written icquest from City Clerk
Groves.
Wheeler did not show himself at the
court house yesterday morning , though one
or two of the men ho had assumed to put on
to the job \VCM haiipiug about , evidently
waltini ; for their lord uhd muster. tyd
Mr. O'Mftlley said ho had lieard on good
authority th.it Wheeler had given U out that
ho proposed toet ( a writ of mandamus from
the courts pompelling him to allow the use of
the books.
JlowlsXhlH for a JlcooiiiiiionilatloiiV
\Vo have sold hundreds of bottles of CImmt
lerlaln's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea HornI
oJy to residcrits of j\Jel and vicinity , ami al
ways keep a bottle open for dispensing ilin
dosed , and wo use It la our own families inn
ever ocdasloii roiuircs.a have never Ituown
It to fall in any case , and have seen it used
for bowel complaint hi nil its forms , nnd in
the most severe and dangerous cases. Tlio
medicine 1m our fullest confidence and en
dorsement as a life preserver , J. B.
tex & Co. , Druggists , Add , Iowa.
OCCASIONALLY.
Tlio Guardmi * of I'uro Meat Do Not
I xnmlno It Dully.
Since the bcglnnlngr. of the hot wcitlicr
there liavo becu numerous complains from
Iho residents in various * parts of the city that
butchers are selling diseased meats in open
Violation of tuo city ordinances , and also that
the meat inspectors nro neglecting their
duticsln not inspecting the meats offered for
sale by the dealers.
There are now about ono hundred nnd
twenty-eight ictail moat shops " In the city ,
which the two inspectors , Fred Illckstein
aad Pat Welch , the latter being1 recently ap
pointed , are supposed to visit oveiy day. For
doing tills work tlio gentlemen rceeivo from
the city 8100 per mouth each. "Whether
or not they attend to their duties
and protect ttio families of Omaha from hav
ing spoiled and diseased meats folstpdupon
them , can host bo dotermlnod by the testimo
ny of thobutchorjand dealers who give their
testimony regarding the frequency of the la-
spectors' visits.
G.T. Summers of 121 North Twelfth street
suidi "Of coin-so I sell nothing but , good
meat and for that leasoa the Inspectors don't '
vibit my shop. UurhiR the present yar they
have called oa mo four times. They looked
through my coolornad then wont out. "
It. ICunathataid North Sixteenth street
snld : "One of the Inspectors visits my shop
on an avcr.itjoof once in each vwek. "
-iMlon.who keeps a tit > li market nt 217
North Sixteenth street said : "A nie.vt In-
I
speitorwas ot my place last wuolf , That \ ,
w.is the Ih-st visit for nearly u month. "
tat
1 SOChicasostreet ) , saidTho inspectors
usuallyc.ill at my plaeievery Saturday. "
1'ruu ( jucncr , at tll'J South Tenth street ,
said : "Tlio meat Inspector culls to scoiuont
least tvlco ilich A\oolc. \ "
1'aul Ilonncff , nt 707 Pacific street , sold :
"Ilio meat Inspectors visit , my shop twice i a
month. They dion In , talk a Itw nts
ttnd then KOaway1 '
J , WaiiUaii , al Sixth nnd Pierce , said :
"Since the 1st of Juao Mr. Illukstolii has
been ntmy shopoiicoa wwlc. I huvoiiovcr
s cen Mr. Welch. "
0. JP.nouf'f , ut 118 North EUvcnth street ,
sail : "Ono of the Inspectors was at my
shop Iwt Situnlav and that was the first
visit slnco tlio inlddlo of June , I guess he
knows I soil good meat , and that Is the reason
why hedoosnotcall on me very of ten. "
\villhni Kischer , at litti Capitol avenues ,
saidMr. ' . lllcltstelnusually visits my i > "co
twlco cueh week , but ho never Jlnds nny-
tlilnir wrong , "
J , J , Deal , at the corner ot Dodge struct
nnd Capitol avenue , said : "The meat In-
spotter calls on mo pretty often , nbout OIK-O
each wcelt. I usually sco him Saturday
morning. "
,7ohn Hamilton , at Third nnd William
streets , saidl "Von know I am a good
way oat of town and It 11 not
expected that too Inspector can 100 mo
very often , but I should Judge ho comes hereabout
about tvlcc n month. "
Jen Hoiiiief. at H03 South Tenth street ,
said ! "Jseo tlio inspector once u week. Ho
knows 1 hnvo n KOOJ Ice box , and for mat
reason lie thinks my shon tloes not have to
be Inspected very of ten , "
.loo BUitnldt , nt 1701 South Tenth strcoJt
said : "t'rcd Hidtstela is at my place once
each week. "
Wlliaui ICirp. at . > 3 South Twentieth
street , said : "I have not kept track of tlio
visits , hut I think the Inspector ison tliU
street aboutoncoln tvo weeks. I linow ho
does notconw mow frcijuonllv than that. "
lllcno fc Hanson at I'lOSouth Twentieth
stici't , said : "I know how often the taupec *
toisfu'olicro , Since Jiay 1 31r. Ulck.steln
hiu called on mo uvicoeveiy month. 1 hive
never seen Welch "
1' ' . J. I'lslicr , ixtTwentiethnndl'ierco snld :
"Inhviijs sell ffood meat and for this reason
am not troubled by the Inspectors. They
como tomy place once each week. "
Heath rJrolliors , nt 1311 .St. Mary's avenue ,
said : "One montli ago , nn inspector wn in
my shop , looked Into my cooler , said It was
the belt in the city , and then went avay.
Binco that tlino Ihavenotseeiiiiu inspector. "
Van Glider & Co. , at ICJl Howard stieot ,
said : "Ves , I sco the inspector very often.
I think lie conict to my shop about once
a week , but ho never flnds anything wrong. "
Chrnnlo Innaiiiiiintloiiof lite HUultler
h promptly cuicd by the waters of Excel
sior Springs , Missouil ,
UAIMiO.VD XKAVfe.
A Ilust of Intcu'stliii ; hums from
tlio
It ] was a Jllssourl Aicifio ofllclT.1 who said ,
vltii some enthusiasm , that ho hail just re
ceived notioo of a $10,000,000 , increase in the
capital ] stock o C that corporation.
i I hardly knoiv , " continued , "whether
this means a purehaso of \Vyandottoroad
or an extension of our present Nobuaka
lines , or both. The general attorney tells mo
that legal publication of tills Increase in the
capital stock must ho made in Nebraska ,
therefore I should judge that much of it will
lo expended here.
"Tho urst indication that Mr. Gould has
acquired oivneiship of the " \VyanJotto road
Is lit ) instruction to General Solicitor
U'apgoner to bring suit against
tlio Union depot company at Kansas City for
refusing tofrivo thoroad entrance and depot
accommodations.
' There has hron sonio talk of extending
the Crete branch from that city to Hustings
If that Is ilone , I also expect to sco the
Wyundottc line ex tended from Beatrice , its
present terminus , to n connection with the
( /'rote and Hastings road , prohubly at Crotc ,
Thislooksllka the bcurinnlni ; of a vast addi
tional syMcin to the Missouri Paciflo mileage ,
stretching In every dhectloa through tlio
state 'Nhnsfn ( ! "
Another Clum o A ntlcipated ,
It ii quietly hinted that n change will soon
bo made inthopfllccof assistant supci'Intond-
cnt of the Xehrasltn division of the Unioa
Pacific road. According to a recent rumor
W. II , Burns , who now occupies that posi
tion , expects to tender hU resignation. If lie
doesTrainmaster Foley will probably suc
ceed him.
A story is being ciiculated to the effect
that Burn ? has ji roved unequal to the duties
devolved upon' him , tlieruforo the manage
ment Is fait lostn- * its patience. Whoii the
limited pissem'cr train was wrecked about
ton days ago , ho vaa ulno hours gutting the
track clear and had oveiy body worked i ; ; oa
state of wild oxdtemoiit. Suiuri ndcnt
Dim sat at tlio Key iu fIs oflice ,
but w 3 shut oft and , ' couldn't set
nn opportunity to _ Jfluc. HO tried It
half a ilo en i'Hes. ' General Manager
BrinkcrhofT StMy cut In nt Kansas City , nnd
the mi-Co wore firing hot messages over tlio
.ULtfMab once , hut failed tofjet the wreck
denied nway so that other trains could pass.
Nine hours are considered along tlinoto de
lay Iho movement of traffic oa account of u
small wreck. If Foley should Iw piomotcd
Bob Sutherland A\lll doubtless bo brought
here frqm the Omihu Is Republican Valley
and bo made trainmaster.
St'll ' In Abeyance.
The conductors' trricvanco cotitntttoo has
not put In appcaianco yet , The
seem to bo waltlngon Chief Conductor Cliirk
of the brotherhood , who , atlast accountnas
still in Topcki , worltinj on an adjustment of
thoSantivlfocimiuilty ,
Inasmuch us the cornplnihta under discus-
sioiuvilllmvo to lo talton upwith General
Manager I3ilnUeihotr\vho has his ofllcoab
ICausas City , it Is jmsiblo the committee
may bo forced to go them. Iho dilllculty
over which this demand lor another settle
ment mbos Is conllnod to the Nebraska and
a nortion of the Kansas Pdclllo divisions. It
is said tlmt the agree mont made lust Jtmo is
stilctly obscivcd on the Mountain , the Bicl-
licaud Gulf divisions and gives satisfaction.
The Federation Qitestton-
The question o ( federation between con
ductors , en necrs , Lrakemen , firemen and
svltcdmeii on the Union Pasiflo sjstorn is
being seriously discussed aad will probably
bo effected soon.
Local committees composed of two men
from each orsanlzatioa are at work formulat
ing au agreement that the prand oftlcers of
e.ieh order aw expected to sign. Jt is said
tlnttlioy all havj iiidlc.ital their wllllnpiiods
to endorse it with the exception of Chief
-Aithuv of the brotherhood of engineers.
AMiilo ho seems to bo rattier lukewarm > S.n
thosubjectof fcileratlon , It is snld tliat a
laipo majority of the members of the brother
hood are strongly in favor of it and will rn
deavor to win him over.
A. Itoynl Send Off.
Thom.is II. Phllllpj , late chief clerk of the
freight claim depu-tmontof the Union 10a
clllo road , hivin ? accepted n pjsltioa on the
I'.icillo division as clilof clerk of the general
frclglit cloinrtnicnt at Poitland , left Omaha
for that city last Saturday ovenlag.
Mr. Phillip ? VMS very papular with tUo
tlcrlcsof tlio claim - .orn
dfpai-tmentjas w.is shown
Iu the presentation to him by them of a very
liaudsomo silver smoking set , suitably en
graved , Ho was master workman of Omaha
lodKoNo. IS. A , O. U.V , , and wai tlio re
cipient of a beautl till gold headed cano from
the members of that organization. Mr ,
Phillips took his thrco children with him ,
anil the depot v.is Ulled with Union I'aeitio
cliilin dorks and A. 0. UV. . brothorf , who
assembled thcro to bid them "Oood bye , a
safe Journey and God-speed. "
Votes mid for > 4oiiilg. !
Second Vice President Hauls , cf the Bur-
llugton aulvedln Omulia iMoiuluy o\cnini S.
Ho mid Uenernl lunncer Iloldrcgo vent > S.to
Lincoln jesterdny morning' .
Tlic liixitheihoodof LoooniotivoEnRlneors
Is still p'.ijliig the monthly contribution of
f 15 ] > cr month to four members } \ho wcro Iu
the DurllnKtonstrlko tvo ycarit ajo.
II. U. AVheolcr , thonowly Appointed ( issis-
tnntiTcncral purchasing aientof the Union
Pacific , hat been tho. assistant tjx auditor
for nearly ttirou years. Ilocamohero with
U.V. . Cummin fioin ttio Northern 1'iicillc.
\Vith J , P. Ilovoy's retirement from lie..ho
Union Pacltlu bhoin j\uk'U3t 1 the ofllco of
muster - . - . inechnnlc . - . - . of . . . . tlio rCebnisk.i tlivlsioti
will bj abolished. Tlio duties belongim ; toll
will bo assumctt liy John Wilson , assistant
superintendent of motive ponor.
L , M. Anderson , late uctln purchistng
agent of tlio Union i'.iclllc , lus been formally
appointed iisslsUint to 1'rosUont Adanu.
The Sacred Heart academy for da" ) '
pujiilw , situated on St. Mary's nvenuo i
nnil 27tit st. , is an institution devoted to
the moral and intollccLuil eiluc-atlori of
young" jjlt'ls. The course Includes every- ,
tiling fioni n oleiuontary dopirtinontto
a llnlshcd cluihslcal educ'itiun ' , IJe.sidoj
the ordinary nc.ulomlcal course , music ,
painting , di'.uviiijMind the lun 'uajos nro
laii''li t. Fionchiy included In tlio ordl-
uaiy course , UllTercnctJOf religion ib nero
obbtuolo to the rocolvlny of pupils , pro
vided tnoy confotin to the -
fc-enorjil repu-
lnt' ' ° ns of tlio school. Tlfo bcholast !
term coimnoni'iH the first Tuobdtiy in
Santouibor. Cliissesbofiiu t 0 ft. in , ,
and pupils nro Jlsinhsedat 3:30 : \ \ ia.
811KCIAIS UICI5
U'liy HlocH AVntolinien Must Keep
A.\vny rraiiiH loons.
Clilof Scavoy , speaking of the ordlnanM
allowing special policemen to parties willing
: o pay for them , said tlmt unless the ordi-
immo wns so clmngbd tu to place thcso extra
men under the snma reflations nt these gov
ern ing tlio men en tlio rcsiilnr force , the
clTeit would certainly bo degrading to the
'itrnlar vDlccn nnd demoralizing asell. .
If these sneolnlT men should not bo controlled -
trolled as the regulars tro , it would bo found
that they would bo oltcn found drinking
around saloons nnd lie uses of Ill-faino nud
vary often would UOFCCII drunk on duty.
The npplicant for this ordinance is the
[ naimpforof tbo A.I ) . 1 , conipanr , it being
the Intention of tint utiocliitlon to organ ire u
Torco of merchants' ' pollco. In all metropol
itan cities , ittu-tt ) such forcivsare la exist
ence , they nreutldcr Uio control of the chief
of police and subject topolUo regulations.
FOilCIIHSIN JA.II/ / .
Tlio Arrest or Oao iteonllH nSematltfii
ul'Con n ell IllnfTH , .
StondavnilitT3ctectlvos ( ! Sivnga nndDemp-
soyarx'cjted two joungnicnweil-drossed , nnd
of good appcaranco. "Vestcid.iy a complaint
aslodgcd against them In tlio police court by
Conrad Lchinlng charging them vlth for-
Is the proprietor of a tailor shop
at 1700 Nicholas street On the 3rd of July ,
the two men now held at the pollco station ,
called nt his place of business and ordered
Uv suits of clothes , ono to cost $ K nnd the
$31 , The jouuj fellows said that their
names were John and 1'etcr Johnson.
They were very nsrocaulo young men.
They chatted pleasantly with Mr. Lehmlng'
nud discussed the mcilts of thcgoods shown
them xvlth the niatincroC counolssuurs. Mr.
LchtniiiK is a CJerman , tiustful and unsus-
pcctlnfby naturoandit was uotln him toro-
quire such rcspcttahlo young men tomnlronii
ndrntico deposit on the purchase. He took
tuelr ; order gladly and mndo the suits.
When the latter wcio .finished a few days
age , tlioyounp men called and in payment for
tin raiment ( 'avo Mr , Lehming two cliocks ,
one for&O nnd the othecfor 31. To oiiowns
attuchcd thonamo of K , AIcQuerusoyaiid
svLc . 1C. Oanityvis sl iicd to the other. Mr.
Lehmlnp u day or two later presented tlio
checks at the bunk upon whlui they were
dwwii . for piyment. Ho was shocked
considerably when the cashier told him that
tboy voro entirely \vorthlcs % . The old mnu
lost a good deal of faith In human nuturo
then and tliero. Ho reported the case to the
pollco nnd detectives were pat on the track of
the ineu. Mondiiy they passed another
\\orthlo3s ( checlt for $3 signed Charles Mc
Donald ; on a grocer on Cuinlng street
Tlio ; latter found out in a very few minutes
that , tbo check was worthless and reported
tin matter to the police station at once , A
Jew \ hours later the detectives caught the
men.
men.Thcro is nn unusual amount of interest
connected ! , with th case owinff to the story
. connected . with the life of the older prisoner ,
who calls himself ticorga Cieok , und the
prominent . connection of his \\ifo.
jJ It ice-alls a scandal tint shocked Council
Bluffs society abonl two years ago.
IL'bestoiyis connected with the llfo of the
joung woman \\\m \ \ today flnds her husband
oi'liind prison Inrs churned with a crime of
which , if ho is found guilty , will send him to
the penitentiary.
She visited lier husband jesterday , She
It n young , pretty , swo t-faccd woman and
looked sadly out of place In the dingy pollco
station.
ItunprrloreicclloncoproTCn In millions of houei
for moro thnn nnimrtorof. a century. It laniodbr
tlio United awtoi < 5ovornmont. Hiidorsed \ > r th3
licndi of Iho Bicat iiiilvonllloj as the BlronBOir ,
Purest nnil .Most Ilonllhful Dr.rilco' Crcsai H k-
Inir I'onriliriloeinotcantalii ammonialluo or nluui.
soldonly RiTcK DAKINO noivnim co. ,
KowTork. Chicago. 8an l-ranclsco. EU r.otls
To euro IJlllousness. Sick ITo ilnclio Constlpntloo.
Malirln , Uvor Complnlnts , Uilo the
aad certain remedy , S UlTll'S
llttlo beans tofliobot
tle ) . They era thomobtoonvcnlcnt : suit all oju.
J'rlceotcltbcisize , 5 cenU p r buttla.
Ifl QIMOnt 7 , 17.70 : PhotoBmvoro
jpnndBlzoof tbta picture tat 4
cents ( coppcrt or clumps ) .
j. r. SJUTH t co ,
Mnlioreof "Ullollecns , ' Bt. I oulo JIo.
liulig Bompanij's '
J I -O
EXTRACT ( F.BEEF.
For improved and economic
cooUory.uso it for Soups , Simeon
and Mmlo DMics. In lluvor m-
tomparaUe , nnd dissolves porfcctly
clear in u-iiter. Araltes delicious
CoelTonand keeps in allclimutes
for nny lonerlli of limo , 1 Ib equal
-lO'lbjof lounbeol. Only sort
guaranteed genuine ,
by Justus von Lie-
big und boars his
signature iu blue ,
thus :
You can : go to your store
and get the best corset there
is ( that's Ball's ) , wear it two
or three -weeks , return it and
get your money again , if it
isn't ' exactly .right. .
The reason is that this
corset is riglit for nine out of
ten ; and the merchant , or
rather the maker behind Win ,
takes the risk of the tenth.
There is a primer on Corsets -
sets ior you at the store.
CHIOAUU COJUKT CO. , cucago outl New Vork.
DenifentaiiLotteri
Denver , Colo. ,
Capital Prize$7,500. ,
TEC'iti-yrs .10 n.-v'Ts iv ; < ; if.
$20,370 , PAID JiACII MONTH
BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES ,
Alcli-ess.U. I'UHOUUS '
. . ,
DENVER , - - - COLORADO , "
THE CHEAPEST AHO BEST IKIEOIOINE FOB FMllir USE IN THE WORLD
Instantly stop * tliewcntoxcriu'lulngpaltus
noior hlls loRlio ease to the sufferer few
anptlciitloiis III . ) a
not oiiiiiRlc.
< cauilng tliojialnto InMnnlU.stop. .
A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
Intotnally tnlcn Indosciof from thirty lo sixty dion In Imlf '
| n tnmhlcr of water vrll'
In atow euro
iiilnnlo' ? .
, .
CrnnimSriimuw.SourSloiiniMiColic.rinlnloncn. lli-artliili'ii , . ,
- l.iinsourI Kalnt-
IMK . . -
Spoil' , f UOL.-ERA.MOUUU8 , DHHHIIOSA ,
' ' DYSENrEiY.
y6iiii'tliiK'NoirnusnO' s,81ociTo | siii'ss , Jliilnrla. mill nil lTrtcfiTnli > 7rin5'atij"iiK"fVoiii"oliiiiiBo SloK | lU-iiliiclio.
tllotor wnterur other oiuisos , GOOontsa Uottla Solil of
Jewelers and Siiyersinitlis
SIXTBENTH AND PAENAM STREETS , - - OMAHA , NE3D.
PIONEERS INT LO\V PRICES.
Doing manufaoturors , importsra aud jobbers , 03 well 3 ro-
tall dealers , our purohnsiuor fncllltios are second to no house In
th's country. Honoa our oxlromo low prices o.i ovorythintr
sell. Special nUontlon is cnllod to our lorgo and cloertmt line of
FiiioMan'olO oiks ( over 50 different styles ) at S5.OO and up
wards. Pine Banquet nnd Piano Lamps , \vi'h slllt pn-asol
shades iu all llao now colom , from $5.0O up. Buy your Table
Cutlery of ua nnd save money. Bosora' Best Triple Plated
Knivoa nnd Forks only $1.76 $ porsot. Stool Oarvin ? Sots ( I nlfo
fork andstcol ) , $2.OO $ and upward. Epoons , &o. , In proportion.
Our CJrcat Md-Summor Bargain Sale of Diamond ' .Watohoa
and. Pine Jewelry Is atill In progros ? . Gcnu'no ' Diamond Flngor
Blrga from $2,6O up. Solid Gold \Vatclies from $16.00 uu
6OOO fJno solid gold , plain , band aud sot Rinjs fl'oral to $10
oaoli. Go'.dSpoctaclos and Bye Q-lassos from $3 up. Fine Stool
Spectacles $1 up.
"Repairingof Watches , Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty.
Th.o Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute
For tlio treatment of nil CHRONIC ANn SUnClICAI , DISKASFB. tlrnoo ) , Appllnnccs for Dpformltlci , nnd
1'ruKsc" . Boat 1 acllltlcs , Appnralni nnd Ilon > llr > 8for ll
( Bucce trcntincnt cif nvorf form of ali > on < ci ) ri"
quit-In ? Jlcdlcnl.or Surgical TrPiilinciit.NlIiKTY . KOOMS I'Oll I'AI'IKVIS. Jlonrit of ntto'idiiico Iltil
( Strlcllr I'rlvnto ) . Only Hillnblo Moillcul Instltuto maUInu n ipclull7 ot 1'UIVATU I11SKAS K3.
All Blood Dlscnuos enccoKifiillylrcntrd. hyi > lilllllo polaon rumoTCd from the nyntoni wltliout roorourjr
Now Hcstcratlvo Treatment for I/IBS on'ltnll'owcr. I'nrtlesiiiiiibto to Tlilt us mnrbo tientcU at Ijiimo by
corrtipondenco. Allrommnnlcatlona connclcntlnl , AtcKllclnoor Instruments tout by mall nt express , c-
lurclr packed , nomniks to Indlcnlo contents or nwidor. Onopcrtoml Interview pi e'crri-d Call nn < 1 consult
u oricndlilstorr of jour use. nnd won in tend In plain wrnppor our HOOK 'JO Mfc.V KllKK. upon 1'rUato
Special or > crvous Dliuaeoi , Impotoncj , Srihlll9Ulcut nd Vnrlcocclc , ultli question 1HU Address
Ornalia Medidal and Surgical Institute ,
Corner 9th and ! HaxnoySts. , Omaha. Nob.
1 MET ,
Graduate Dentist ,
Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber ,
For Five Dollars.
Anorfcot fit Kunrantced. Tcclh OTtractod
wltl'outiialn or daiurrr , und wlttout rtiincs-
thctlus. Gold ami sllior Illlltigs at lowest
rates. DrldijormdOroivii . Teeth wltli-
outplntM. All wurlc wrrintoa.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM.
Untrnnco , Mth slroot oloator. . Open ovcn-
tigsuiitllS o'clock.
JOSEPH GILLflTT'S '
ST ES. PS
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PEHS ,
Ia unnuriinsiDil In tha Ironttuont of nil forma of
I'lllVATIJ Jlhl'AtGd , IxiitMinlionl. STHIC'IIJUK ,
or Cain In rullovlm tliu tilnrtilor. bVrilll.lS curoil
Into toM'ilnyi ' , Hkln Ula'ino * . Cutarrli , nnd all Dla-
BUIM otho ( lllood , lluuituiicl Mvor fomalu DIsoiiB-
cacureilivltlu.ut liutriinii'iiti or "local tri'atinent. "
JjilluM from Uo 4 only. Huml iitnuip fur ulriulnri
Klilnir prtlcnlnrH ubnutcacli of the UIMHO UUcnmn ,
nml eliowluu mnnruf Ilio inoit romurkatilo cnroi.
Otllcn. N , K. Oir. 14th anil huruam bu. , entrance ) on
ultlicr ttrout , Oiuulia , Neb ,
? For lOai orPATUWa HAHHOODl
-
-enorilomlBEiaoUS BkHIlirV
? calun5ofBodan'Kiad Ifftcti
- . M . . . . - . fErTor orIice mtnOIJor'Ycun ,
I ol-ml , CfcUUtltMIOOIirnllr ll Morl. . llowht-in
' ' 1
'M ar ' Atu * . Imp
Jf , linis'r.aii.-lliealtlitull
r nl. ru t enlariul | F'irni'it""n.a. "
lOtf titUB i IfftlUn Will flwlilUf luJ 18 IrUo Jl' >
U > i..iLCftl5Cllil.\b , IUV , 118A mnUHuafcty.Y. ,
CV/O Ul I 1 I < 3 Pun l < o cured In MoO ( )
O I 1 rl I L.I 3 dins byusu of thainiir *
tuIfMnMn.'lc Iti > m ( < ! ) . iJIJUUfur aoiHttlt \ , 111 j
notcuii' . C V tM'I'J.Vto ' J.TI HiuKiMiii nt ) rumI I
Mlv.'rltnoreiU < m T.O Juslyii , ajLl lliui i
nuy .slrt-otOin.iliii , > uljrask.i. .
CHICilCSTER'S EMOLISH
PEL S ,
Rtt > CHOaS DI.AMONC ORAND.
lts un nl i ! . r. i.ilil Ic I.uJIfi , r 1.
Drtilffltitfiirlllllltiarilllraiilln rvdl 'tAt4 !
Uri tal4 ltu but r.'tim 'JftLf * njnthcr.
tM . ' ci .ri nl < lir > VI "Jtlllrr fcr
I. i JIr.M < r 1 ; ri-l rii mill. . > . ! /'Jfi'
' 'hcu. t a lucwakv I UI..U
LAWVKIIH ANI > FOMCITO1I3.
PATENT OV fcLlW * tO ,
1K UulMliJ. , ' Uwutl > Tt5
I'OH
nvsrnrirA
OO.NSTI i-ATiof , BKHK.STWVDISEABES
IL12C& COMPANY.
XI > SOLB JIANWACTUIIUHJ ,
OMAHA. NEB.
DPS. Merill & Merill ,
Ik
ionor. nioodanrl gui-Rlml Dlionset and
cllit-ascior tlio Kyc , Uiir , Nose , Tioat nnJCIiuit ,
HpCClllI iAUCMltiOII to lllHl'tl'-OH ' OfV ) -
MICH null Otlllilrrn.
Tlio < | nctor litiTH Imil yonu of cirnfl'nco In tlio
IiOMiltnlsnf llruoUrn niul Now Vork. niul aroimioru
tlio moil BiicxcHifulandwIililr tnowii spi'clullljts In
recilllf cimu.
lUllllll 1111(1 SIC ill uin Timn. :
Pyplillln niilioaio most drcaitftil In It.i
cimiiililoly crsilUuti-d.
t. . MM i UHn/iiy Siinccry.
( Jonorrliirilci-t ( , 8yi > Mlln , HyrtrocHo , Vnrtcncrlo
nn.I . birkliira riilltiillf mid nifclr rurnl wUliout
] , iln oriloli'iitlnii Iruiiiliii'lrois. All Hi'Xunl llufur *
riltl'nanil liupeUhiiuimto imrrl"ic LiCJJi > fully ru-
All Jlcituldl'onie * fofuly nnd pfrinnnontlr curoO.
lluurt , Hn in- HUB p.m. himilnji , 1UIIII Ii
H II 1'orioiiH uniililoto > llll Mi rniT I" ! trt'flto.l nt
tlii'lr lioinoaby cvnrottioiiil nu , M'ullilmis anil In *
tlruelloiiii m-iit lireii'ti'is. ' CVaimilt > tlim fruo.
Beucll ttinli In iuiui tu lotarori y' > /
11H Klitovni hi. , Ojiiuisil.-s Jloyil'j
Olierit llii ( < .c , Omulii , , Nrl ) .
"TO WE ABC. G EN"
BII < I ( rliis : from UiaHt cm l yuutlif u I trrort , * rlf
JUti IWa'lu'able In-nll. " I * U d ) cuDlklnlnc full
parllculmi f'-rhonn cur , I'llKK ofcliarra. A
pUnUl-l t cillc l work t sbouia iv a
n i an who 1 i r C" iBn _ < l. . '
UNPBEOEDENTBD ATTHAOTIONT
OVKIIA MtU.IOM DI4TIUDUTSD ,
LSL
Louisana State Lottery Company :
Incorporated by tlio l-fgljlahiro. for rilncntlonal
niul rtintltntilo purpimc. ' , Ill fr < uu'lil o innda /
Imrtof tli | > ro < rntInto cmMllullon ' , In li'iS , ty mv
uTcrivUcliulneiiaiiiiliirvolo' nnd
To continue until
January 1st , 1893.
Its MAMMOTH DHAWINQS tnku placa
Soml-Annunlly ( Juno nnd Duccmbor ) niul Its
Grand Blnglo Number Drawings t.ilto jilaoo
In each of the other ten month * of the year ,
ndaroall drawn In public , at the Academy
ol Music , Now Orlenm , Li ,
FAMhD FOR TWENTY YbARS ,
For Integrity of Its Drnwlncjsnnd
Prompt Pnymeirt of Prizes.
AltcMcilne follow si
'Wo do liorotjy cotllfy ln.it no Biipcrvlso Ilio nr
rnrnonuMit < < for nil tlio monthly find ncinl-nliniinl
drnnlMK < of tlio Luiiliinim Slntu Ixillory Comimtir ,
niul In t'Cr.-oii ' iiinniiK nml control IliO ilrairlinti
tluiii'i'ho" , niul that tlicrntuonio rolulucluil nltU
luuio'ty , falrnc * . nnil In pie > l liillli lonnnl nil par-
tloMiiulnu nntliorltfl tlio ooml'injf lo u o Dili cor.
tltlrito ultli r c"slmllri of our jlKimturui nttnclicJi
OJ'PIIHJ JVB1
Wo tlio miilorslgnctt tinnki nnil linnkcri " 111 par nil
prltcs ( Itiinti lutho I.UMl'nnn Mite l.ottctloi ivnloU
inny bo iirosonli'd at oiirroiiiitcm :
U. I. WA.MslMiV. I'ros. l.oulsiuia Nnt. llanlc.
J'irUlin I.ANAUX , rivs.StatoNnt'l Hunk.
A. IIAI,1)WN ! , 1'res. NinvOrleiiiM Nut. Hunk ,
UAKI , KOI1N. 1'rrs. Union Xutloual Hank.
GRAND MONTHLY DKAWING
At thn Aeailoiny of Music , Now Orleans ,
Tutfsclay , August IB , 1800.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $3OOOOO
IflO.coO Tickets nfc Twenty Dollars
Ilulvcx. JlOj guiirteis , * . " > ; Tc-nllis , < . ' , T
tlullis.il. f
LIST Ol' IMII7.E9. f *
i rum' ov $ .MHW ( H . . , i . iioo.ood
i JMII/I : or iwiujii i . , . , . ; . ino.inx )
1 I'lll/ll Of MUM ) Ii . , . MJ.UUO
1 IMll/.l ! OF S'lIM ) 11 . S5.0U )
t IMU/IB : OK luouo nta . to.wt
k lltflVI U 111. KlriVI np.i OR ( Vkl
! > IMtl/l S IK I.UK ) nro . 25.UU )
1IU I'lll/.i:1 : * ( IP ftXI nro . SO.WX )
. ( IMII/.IX OP WH ) nro . WM )
6W I'UI/.ES OP SM nro . IW.OiW
AI'l'llOMJIAHON I'lll/US.
lOOI'rlrcsoffWOnro . . . tO.OM '
1UI I'rlfCH of MJUmo . WUXJ _ K
1M ) 1'rlics of ! UO nro . M.OJtf
TMIMIVAI.
! > 1Prl/p < offllWnri' . invxM
V'J I'rlKi ul 11X ) nro . VJVIM
3 , 134 Prizes nmountlixcto . $1,001,800
Norr. Tlckctsi ilnin I iv Capital 1'rlzci iiro nut cn
tilled tu turmlnnl 1'rlx-i
AGENTS WANTED.
oil Cruii IHTKS ornny further Informntlos
dptlrud , wrltu lexllily lo tlio 1111 loriiyncil. clearly
MntlimfourruHttlcnro , nlth > tni > , roiiiuc. "troot nm )
numbor. Moro rapid return nmll Uollvvry will It
ns.Mirnl by your cuclunliiK an unvvlopo beurlnn you !
lull mlirus ! .
IMPORTANT.
Address M A. DMII'in.V ,
v Or.oa . , , , ,
Or M. A. DAUPHIN ,
\VasliliiKlon,7) ) . O.
lljr ( inllnnry letter , cuiitalnlni ; .Mo.viY OIIDKII , | ,
rued b > nil cxprcis coiup.uilos , N'civ VurL Kiclnuifo ,
Jrultor jiustiil note.
Address Heslstorod Letters Containing Cur *
ency to
HUH' ORLEANS NATIONAL ItAMx ,
Now Orleans , I.ai
RRMnuiiER. tint the P'lyincntofprlzrs ' IsnitAiiAM'
Trailnv Kii'ii.vATU\ , ni.vKb of Now Orlenm ,
nnil tlio tlckeUnroKliint'd by llioprcililonl of-iii In-
ttltutlon lnsu iliarliruil tlKliti uru rci'iiunlzed m
tliu lilitliustcourU ; t hero fore , bennro all ot liulti-
tliiiis or unniiiiynioiiH xclicmoi.
UHMI'.MIiiit : Hint Iho proHunt clinrlor of TI : <
LoulMnMii hlnto Lottery Onnpmijr , nlilthlliu t\Ji \
I'ltKMl ] rOLKT OK'HIH U. 8. , has iltcldcllo Iran
( 'ON'JHA < T ttllhlliof-l'itoof Lonliliiim niul | mrt oj
tliu OniHtlliilliinnr tlioSlnlo , UOIIS NJT ( otjlro UN-
TIIj THM HHSl' OK JANUARY , IKM
Tlio I. ( Kljl.iture of loulxliitm , which adjourned on
the IDlh of Julyof thiscnrlia orilir < ' ( lniiAJllCNl )
MKM'to the Constld tluiioC tlio Stnlo to ho nuh >
lulttoiltn lie I't'iiplu nt nn election Iu Ib'.K , which
will cnrryllioelpirii-rof T1IK LOUIblANA HTATIJ
J.orriMlVCO.MPA.NV u'p.to the
AMP NIMTJIIN. :
6EO.EOAPEiTEB&GO [ | ! ;
X'ay Sprclul Attention to tbo .
Slauufacluro of t'
For Haute or Store. AVe hnvo Iho v
FHKST LIRE OF STRIPES
In Ihli city ,
202 201) ) Souih V/afor /
CHICAGO.
MANHOOD RESTORED
"SANATMO , " thi
\Voudorfti I Snnnldj
JMnuily , IH raid with
iiWrlltoii
tro to luiu nil Nuv-
< ue Dlcc'.iBusiicli as
\Venlc Memory , Lost
ofl > ralnPoucrlIciid *
. VfT KjM8 ? nclic. Wttkefuhieit ,
Bpforo fa After USO. iianhoocl , > crv-
Fliuloxmiilicil lium Lite , < > n nCP , Ins i tilde ,
nllilrnius niul luce of power of Ilio ucncratl vo Ot-
K n i1 , In cltluroBx.cuni'od by over-exertion , youth'
fulliidUcret1on , or tha cicufdvo u o oflnoncco ,
opium , or BlImnlnntB , which tiltlmntcly lend to
liiflrinlty. Coiitiunptlnn anil Iiiponlty. Put up la
convenient form t carry In tlw voct pneliet. I'flca
Slniiacknco , nrOfur g.Vlthovery $3 order wo
tiivcn tirttten gxardiitca to ctiro orrefuiul
tlin inniifi/ . bent by mull to any addrti ) . Cli *
ciilnr fnc. Mention tills impcr. Mdruit
MADRID CHEMICAL CO , lirartJ , , oniCB ft' U. 8. A ,
417 Jiuih rn Strut. ( 1IIUIU ( , ILL.
rOllfi.M.FIV OMAHA. Nil ! , JIV
Ivuliii &Co.Cor 131H nnd IoujlaiBtrrots. )
J.A. l''iillor.t Co.Coi , lllliaiid Douitlns Si.
A. D. Kostori Co , . Cotliiull lllulfs , luivu.t
' . Secondary or
Toi t lary permanently
„ ctirtil In 30 to 00
D Wo eliminate all i
lledUoaiu In nny foiin. 1'arlks can bo tU'itt < a
lioluo njucll null , TC , ( for Iho funiu prlcu and inn
tlio fume KNamntro ) Irat ltb tlimo wlia prafrrta
luiiioliiic , aulllontr t to euro them 01 KfinJoll
money nn. I pny I'nllio CSIK.IKO cf coming , railroad
faiu nujlioti'l lillli ,
to euro the inoit fclnl Inato cnics.fo chalonijo tlio
MOI Ul for a tasoQ can notcuii1. Blnco tliolilstory o (
liicd cluoa tnio sjicplllc for Bji'hllls linn l m tooirlil
for Wutnovirfounil until our JIau'lo Itoiniily was 'Un
covered , Xr > iu * otlii'r ( rciiulne. AN rlto fet iifeunres ,
IUUK JtJMJiH ! > l' CO. , OiiKlhd , Itttiriiska.
LiaOOSt . .
U ALL THE WOULD THERE IS BUT ONE CWt
DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC ,
It mil tin cltrn I" u cuj .iTioir , ur to , or In rl
tlolu * iif r. > oJ , without lao Kuowiodco ol me roilent
It atatitury. It 1 < abnoluiely harnilpM and will efleol
uorcunent fttiil ipeeclx euro , wlieihfr the patlrut lj
moderutadrlnkeroraiiAlaabolta wreck. IT AK ) l lt
FA I l.i. It oparatos o guli-tly and will ) Hucn. ccr <
taintytbat Ihu pallcut uuclcrifoes no luoonveottncih
aud era lit ! uwaro. liU complcio rcfonufttlon it
eriejivd. 48pt o book ofpartlouf&iHfroa Toboliarlol
KHUN Ji CO. , ICttldl UouKUM , lull ACumlngBU
f ; Irjda minplltil by 11I.AKIJJHUCJ3 i COa&l
1UC1UUD-ON JJUUO COMOmaln.
aODBBStE OF IROS .
.ly roccnimcnilfid by Uio Academy ot
Jlcdlclno of 1'AKIS tor tlio euro or
ilSCROFULfi.KING'S.EVIL. CONSTITUTIONAL
# VEAKN SS.CONSUMPTIONIN ITS bARLY
(
iiunmib , uuiiuwitii iiii\ i * * -
STAGES ) ; I'OORNESS OF THE BLOOD ,
mid for rcHiiInlltiK ll periodic ceurso.
J.one . ( tenulifi ' 'nit"/Jji' ' " ' ! ri'W.f.ViiV/iiuVi' '
lloiuptrtc , 1'orlii " hOLllllY AI.li DHUUtllHia.
I .l'oiiKfrmVr < ) . , N. Y.Anrnliirorllir II. M.
EST'S '
mm AND DliftlH TBEATMEHTjs
EnrcMi for ll/ttf ! B. Plnlnwi.nti , Ktrtir le | . W * .
I u In on. Mtnul Ii > pru Hlqi > , Korfonlnirof the liuln , r -
lultln/ln lnianlty iJ l < .MIiiir to miterr ilw nn.J
dojil."I'rcmot.\ii iuolthor . Jllil Ai" ; . l1. * ' ? ? ' . ' ? } . ' * ? ? " . ' _ r.1l. * *
> ei , liivolUMtujr l.plir > , > nu 1 . . . . . -
c u * l liy uvrr-i > artiuof Iho drain , ulr-fbui * or
orur ItidiiH'fncW' Mch U.x contun nnemonlfc treat *
intnt. t labor , or til for $5. > cnt l > r raill | > r n W ,
Wiili cli enl r for ill l m- > , will atml puribiujl
P'tiranl e to refund oiuner If tlie treatment fallal
GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
1110 ruruam Street , Omaba , N