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    8 THE O3LAHA. DA1M BEE , "WEDNESDAYAUGUST 27 , 181)0. )
THE CITY.
Dim Press lias filed mi Informnlion
ngnltiHtA. n.ivlili < oii charging him with
cruelly beating ono of the complainant's
There will bo n meeting of the board
of health tit 100 ; ! ! o'clock this morn
ing In the rooms of the fire and police
commiu'don.
Deputy Sheriff Louis Grebe went to
Lincoln yenterdny , taking withhlm Mrs.
Mary IHuldord u woman who was
adjudged Imane. She was placed In the
asylum.
County Poor Superintendent Muhonoy
hits returned from Chicago bringing
back his \vifo whoso sudden illness wliilo
there \lHltiiif , ' friends has been provl-
ou ly noted.
The Don Carlos hmibor company bo-
can suit in Justice Shaw's court yester
day against the Missouri 1'acillc railroad
roinpnav for the recovery of ono car
load of white oak postn.
A waircnt was issued by Justice Shaw
yesterday for the ariest of .lames Root ,
charged with having unlawfully taken
posho.sslon o ( a mule which MHB In the
posbosslon of C'onstuWo Allen by virtue
of attachment plot-ceding.
Major MeMahoa of the revenue olllco
returned yesterday fiom Meadow Grove ,
Madison county , bringing with him the
htlll woims and cajis and the four barrels
of whisky loft after the recent raid
on the store house of the Deer Creek
dibtillery.
A busy Hccnovni presented about the
olllco ol tliomiporlntendetit at the Unioa
Pnclllc shops wlioro a huge foroo of men
weio engaged in removing the fnrnituio
of the auditing olllco of the mechanical
department and loading It on cars prop-
aiittory to its being shipped to Uhoy-
cnne. The records of the olllco ha\e
heoa lomovod to tlio general auditor's
olllce and the elorkswho hiuo been cm-
ployed on thef-o books will take posi
tions in the auditor's olllco today.
Hood's Sursap.it Illn lias a steadily Incrcas-
ini ; tioiiuluilty , ulik-li can only lie won by nn
aitlclo of real itieilt. Ulvo It a tiial.
Would Mko toTcncli.
The i ( ul.ir ox.unlti.itlou . of applicants for
position of teachers In the public schools lias
commenced at the high school. Tulrty-thiuo
applicants liavo made their appe.iumco. . llio
c.x.unlimUon for pihnnry ccitlllc.ites will con
tinue two tin } * ami bo followed by ovainina-
lions fort huK > 'ammar and liltfli school grades ,
which will continue ! until IViduy
The examining conitnltuo nro Mrs , WV
Kcysor , Dr L. A. Murnaiu und Prof. Levins-
ton.
Tlio Unites
1 ho vlcas.mt effect nml tlio perfect safety
with ulilc'h hulks may use the liquid fuilt
l.ixntlvc , hjjiup of Pips , under ull conditions
niiiko it their favoi ito romnly. It Is pleasliii ?
to the c > yo utiil to tlio tisto , gentle , yet effect
ual in Rcstiiiffon tlio hlihic\3llvenuid bowels.
CnntiMut Finished.
Ono of the biggest paving contracts In the
history of the city was llaishcd yesterday by J.
Jl. It I fey &Co. , who reported same to tlio
bu.udof public works.
The wiiul-ui ) was fiom Biistol to Sriaulcl-
Ing. onTlilitlotli , the material being brick ,
This gives a Krimit north and south stretch
of pined street fiom llristol Miect to Ames
avenue , nad completes the pavemeattoitli -
in half n aiiloof the foil.
The iimioiiiieoiiient thnt tills wotlc was
completed was received with n great chorus
of cheers and hut-throwing oa the pai t of the
members of the board ,
M. L. Blair , alderman Bth ward. Scrantoa ,
Pa. , stilted N'ov. ! ) , 'oil. ' Ho had used Dr.
Thomas' Ktlcctilo Oil for sprains , bums ,
cuts , bruises and rheumatism. Cuicd c\cry
time. _
Ol'POSK IIIK IIO.YKI ) .
Tlio Itcinonstraiico ol'tlic Imlmr Union
Against tlic Ilijjli .School Anac.Y ,
The following icsolutions wro pissed at
the icgular meeting of the central labor
union , held Friday ovoninp , August 2J :
Whereas. The board of education has been
contemplating the erection of afiumouddltlon
to the high school ; thorofoio be It
Hesolved , That the central labor
union of Omaha does not sanction
the action of your honorable body in allotting
a building to be erected on the high school
grounds , mid Ho It fuither
Hesolved , That we lopresont a majority of
the tax payers of this city and bellovo that
wo have a light to outer u protest ; and bo it
further
Kesolved , That in not paying any attention
to thc o resolutions jou phico join-selves on
record as being against the wUUei of the
larger portion of thuciti/cns of this city.
CiV. . Wlt.iitt > , President ,
WII.LIAX SEMICO , Seeretaiy.
The system is rendered malarial pi oof when
the blood is kept pure and vigoioils by the
use of Aycr's Snnmparilla. At this season
all should have this admirable pi eparatlon a
hand Malarial poison Is harmless \\hei
Ayer's ' Snt&niuiillu Is used.
j isoxr.s.
A New Fcnttiro la tlio Mall Acooinaic-
tloiiH of tlio City.
Four boxes have been rccchcd at the post
oftleo for the mailing of largo packages
These boies nro niiido of galvanised iron am
nt < J about four feet high and two feet square
The lid of ttio box may bo raised up and tins a
contilviuico in It similar to that on the top o
tlio now letter boxes , by means of which a
package may bo put in at the top but cauno
be reached after it has disappeared la the
box , The bosses aio painted a bright red am
a legend In white letters proclaims that thoj
, uio for packages only and not for letters.
The boxes will bo placed at points In the
business portion of the city , but the nostoftlco
ofticlals are In uquiuutiuy how to dispose o
the mall matter which will ho deposited ii
them. The oftleo is shoit of collectors am
these boxes \\ill hold several hundred pound :
of mull matter , which \\111 necessitate scvera
men to handle. In some cities a small cart Is
used for collecting this matter.
"It Is expressly btnted , " s.nld Asslstan
Postmaster AVoodard , "that these boxes arc
for packages only , but 1 would bo willing to
bet a Kood hnt that there aio plenty of people
who will walk aovc'iiil blocks to put letters Ii
them.11
Dr. Blrney exact * hay fovor. Bco bUlg
GOING OUT OK
, J. Ij. rtrnmlcU Sons I ) eltlo
to Hutirot'ioiti HIISIIIOHH Ijife.
"U Is the unsuspected that always hap
pens , " i-ays mi old inaxlm , and never \\as an
elent saying more thoroughly proven than It
the announcement tluitJ. L. llnuulcis & Son
arc about 'to ivtlro from business. So sue
cesbful has this linn beau in their relations
with the people of Omaha that their retire
incut was not oven thought of ,
A rumor was in circulation on the street
Monday that this movement was cou
templated on the part of the Moisrs. Uraii
dels , but it could not boccmtlunccl , Yesterday
hou over , the senior member of the Him con
llriucd the rumor , and stated that as soon a
tnelr stock could bo disposed of , which \\ll
probably take from sixty toniiiotj dujs , thoj
will retire from business life.
The Messrs. Bnmdels lm\o amassed some
> vhat of a fet tune during their business cu
reor li-Jiv , ftiul arc , It appears , milling to res
on their well earned reputation as thoroiiEl
business men , and leave the Held to others
who may follow. All the members of the
11 milll continue to reside in Omaha , but
Just what the future will have In store for
them in a business way remains In the back
ground.
Itraiulels & Sons have ilono much in cOu-
aithiK the business jncn of Oiualia as to the
value of judicious advertising and their com
plete success in business is laid ut the door of
printer's InK.
Their rotitemcnt from the cuUiig eares of
business will bo regretted by the people of
Ouiuha and vicinity.
DiiuliJCxcoblarSunngs Missouri waters.
STIlANGIjHD IN Till ) 01tA.VA.1tr.
a a I'lt of lcflomleiiey | Afcrinnnit or
Mt'Ardlo Kniln Ills MtV.
A largo number of frloads ; and nciiunlnt-
nnccs were shocked yesterday to hear of
hosulclde of CorneliusMcnnaimn respected
and well-to-do fanner of McArdlo precinct ,
vho ended Ids Hfo Monday night byhanglnjj
ilmsclf in his granary.
The deceased was ono of the most prosper
ous farmers In Douglas countyand had resid
ed In MeArJlo precinct for twenty jcars. Ho
had a very \ \ Idoclrclo of acquaintances and
vas n very popular imn.
His rash act Is the icsult of despondency ,
\hlchh nttrlbutcd to'an attack of the grip
ast winter which loft him In poor health ,
It was not dlsco\ercd until the family
nroscwhcnlt was noticed that Mermann was
nlsslng.
A search was at once instituted , and In a
'cw minutes a daughter of the dead man
ound her father's dead body hanging In the
jraaery. The body vos eut down , and word
uis sent to this city.
The family had noticed for some tlmo that
Mermann uns not in his nornnl mental con
dition , and ariatifrcmonts had been iic.irly
completed for sciidlnK him away , hoping that
i change of surioundlngs would be of beticllt
to him ,
Ho had stated on ono or two
occasions that he was liable to
lo something thnt the family
lid not expect and for \\hlch ho uould bo
sorry : yet , whllolb was supposed that bore-
'errcd ' to the taking of his own life , no ono
inngiiicd that ho ically Intended to turry
such a move Into clTcct. .
It Is evident , however , that he hail medi
ated suicide forlorn ! ) time. Ilo bad been cio-
Ivering butter to cintomcrs In this city , and
Hlien hero lust Saturday called on ii , CJ.
llarte , who baj been a customer of Uis for
sometime.
Ilo inquired for Mr Ilaito , stating that bo
minted th.it gentleman to draw up his will.
He was persuaded to put it off for a few
days , Mr. Harto agiceinn that , In the mean
time , \voulddr.nvup the document. Harto
was engaged in this work this morning uuan
no heard of Mcnnaim's death.
It sccinsthntthe deceased must have chang
ed his mind , and concluded not to wait
for Mr. IIii to , as ho went over tothoiesi-
dencoof his noirest neighbor. James NValsli ,
Monday morning , accompanied by his wife ,
and told that neighbor that ho wanted him tu
witness hl < will.
MrVahh asked'him If ho knew what ho
was doing , If ho was of sound mind and if ho
wanted to malto tint his last will and testa
ment ,
All of these questions were answered In the
nnirmathe.
Mr. Mermann appeared nervous and a
little excited , but \\ns pcifcctly rational.
The will was brief , and was dated August
25 , 1WO. H had been drawn up that morning )
apparently bjonoof the ( laughters of the
deceased. It was very brief , and the sub
stance win tlut the testator left all of Ufa
propcity to his wife.
The \\ill vas witnessed by Walsh and
Charles Knowlcs , n farm hand.
Mciinami immediately went homo.but his
wifoicmaiiied lor a short tlmo and talked
about her husband's condition. She said
that ho v as not well physically aad she had
Itcon wonying ulxnit It a gieat deal. It
seemed to prey upon his mind because ho
could not get out awl work us ho always had
done ,
Ilo had agreed to take a vacation and see If
lie could recover his health , and in the mean
time would nllow tno boys to run the farm.
Last spring ho bought bonu horsoa of M r ,
McShnno and gave a note for { , ' 00 in pait
payment. This worried him gieatly. He
declared at times that they \\ouldcomo and
take all his property bciviuso ho could uot
pay the money.
Ills winter's sickness had affected his hroin
and that was what caused his worry , as his
llnnncial affairs i\ero not in u condition to
create the least uneasiness.
Alcrmumi owned two line f.irmsof ICOncrcs
3ach , ono In .TelTorson precinct and the other
In AlcAidlo iirccinct upon which ho lived.
Theio was a mortgage of u few Irundrcd dollars
lars on the farm in J efferson precinct , hut it
is stated that the total Indebtedness of the
deceased would not exceed { 1,000. Both his
farms were Hacly stocked , and he was gener
ally reputed to have been woith nt least
Tlio deceased loaves n wife and seven child
ren , four sons and throe duughtcia.
Ono sou , Gcoigoll. , lias nposisloa with an
cxpiess eomtinny at La CiosseVis , An
other. Samuel , is fanning at Aniherst , Col. ,
and the other two boys , Arthur and Otto , nro
living at homo , Ono daughter , Mrs. I' . II.
Dipple , is the wife of n minister and resides
on Tom-til street in Philadelphia.
Two daughters , Annie and Bertlm , reside
at home. The latter has been a teacher in
the public schools of this county for the past
eight years , having taught for two years at
Ellihom , and had but Just returned homo
from this city , where she had been attending
the teachers' institute for the pas > t two uecks.
The children \\lio mo away from homo
ha\o been notilicd bv telegraph of the sad
occmremo , a'ld the date of the funeral \\1I1
not bo announced until word shall ha\o been
received from them.
allies'.Verve nml Liver IMIK
An Important ulsco\cry. They act OH the
Iher , stomach and hoxvels through the
ncivos. A now prinTiplo , They speedily
euro biliousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles
and constipation. Splendid for men , women
and children. Srinllcst , mildest , suiest. 'M
doses for 25 coals. Samples frco at Kuhn &
Co.'s , 15th and Douglas ,
TIII : IMTITION : K
Stops Kllcd to Seunre the I'ayinetit of
Hlojjojith's I'coH ,
County Attorney Mahojicy filed the petition
in the dlstilct court as anticipated la Tin :
Bi.u Monday , asking that a peremptory wilt
of mandamus issue commanding T , A. Mo-
geath , legUtcr of deeds , to pay over to the
county treasurer the balance of ? l,000 , re
ceived and held by him us fees for the jeai
ISM ) .
The title of the petition Is "Tho State of
Nebraska , ex rd , Leverett M. Anderson ,
Illelcari O'Keofle , Peter J. Corrig.m , William
Turner and Richard S Berlin ys 'I'homas A.
Mcgeuth. " All the various llguies in connec
tion with the defendant's ofllco accounts uro
given as previously published iaTiii. Bir.
An action ontltlcilVllllain J. Letup vs
Thomas Uaupins ; ct nl , was commenced ,
in which plaintiff seeks to leoover the sum or
$3O.Vi lii , ivinebcnlod by ceitainnotei which
mo Hccmodby real cstito mortgages.
VUllntH M. SVylin brings an aitloii
ncainst.lames II , Thompboa to sceuiotho
spceitic pcifornianco of a certain land con
tract.
Suit for $ . > ,001.80 has been instituted by the
liohn sash and door company np.iinst Hcnrv
0 , Cnsu and others , on u contract Invoking
the sale of imlluing materials.
A giist of mechanic's lien cases , Involving
very small amounts , cnmo la dining the day.
1'atrick Morrlssoy saya that his \\lfo Mary
has become an habitual diunkard and asks to
bo dlot cod from her.
Albright land and lot company has entered
foreclosure proceedings against "W. H. Wil
bur to recover $ isO.
Bad druhmgo causes much sickness and
bad blood and Improper action of the llvoi
niul kidneys is baduiainngo to the lummi
s > stem , which Uurdook Ulood Bitteis rem
cdy.
iXT13llTAIN : IIIIJ PAIIMIUIS.
Mayor CusliIng Thinks thc
Should Visit Omaha.
Mayor Gushing is making u move to confer
with President Martin of the board of trade
Ith rofmvuco to extending the freedom o I
the city to the delegate * to the national
farmers' congress which opened a week's
session yesterday in Council Bluffs ,
The mayor's idol is to nt least glvo the
guests a lengthy cauhige lido about thoelty
with possibly a luncheon at oao of the lead
tug hotels ,
pearly all of thcso visitors are legislators
retired farmers with largo moms and win
nro pro-onilucntly representative- from nl
the vurloiu stale's in the union , in uhnos
every Instance those from th < 5 far east , soutl
and west are pajing their lirst vult to thi
locality and , Judging from their many ox
presslons as quoted in Tin : HKC
aixi KivnUrsurpiibed and exceedingly pleaset
with the few Bilmpsw which they have had
of our country ,
Mayor Cushlnp said tliat lie would , la al
probabllltr , t.cnd a communication to the
council ttUKgwUuff that a com
mlttco bo appointed to sec thnt the guests
vcro given n day's sight-seeing' In Otnihu ,
Ja this connection hn honor rcferrcil lo the
necessity of the council ni'ikliip ' an annual
anpropriation for ciiUrtalnlnK dlstinindahcd
visitors. He considers it unfair that a few
hould bo called upon to foot tlio bills that
are Incurred to maintain the honor of and to
advance the city.
It Is Ills opinion , also , that such nn appro.
irlation would meet vlth the approval or all
sla es of property owners ,
This plan Is. ho savs , adopted in many of
ho principal cities , and viorksllko n charm.
lo thinks that an nniiuul appropriation of
about $1,000 would bo aniplu to cnubio the
city to do herself proud upon all sucli occa
sions.
Clirnnlu Inflainiiuilloii nf the Illntldcr
Is promitly cured by the waters of Excel
sior Springs , Missouri.
THI : iNimmwria ix o ji TIOX
t Is Now Astftirctl Will Ito a Ilrllllant
The Omtiha oposltloti vlilch proved such
a blgsucccsslastfiU , ivlll hirciifter bo known
as the Intcrstato exposition. Instead ot con-
llnlng it to local merchants ami manufac
tures , the imiitigcinont are malilnij nrrutigo-
inents toaccommoJatccxhiMtorsfrotnnbroiil.
After no lltllo cxpeiiso ami troubles the iniu-
agcmentof tlio cntorpilsu lias been put In tlio
bands of Messrs C. K. BUP ami M L. itoo-
clcr , which is a suillcicnt gtinrunty thnt the
exposition vlll bo an unqu.tliilod success , as
thcso rncn aio prominent ttiul successful busi
ness men , comm.mdim thohlKhost cstuoinin
local and adjacent comiiioiclul circles , They
have already leeched applications for
more space than the building really
nlfords , which vlll noccssitato the
construction ot a spicious aim ox , It
betr.g the intoiitlon of the new muiiigoinont
to glvo tnls part of tlio country an exposition
commensurable in importance with tlio inter
ests to bo represented. Ills to bo no catch
penny affair , but n colossal exhibition oC
every product of this pirt of tlio wrltl , nr-
r.inecl ( with a tnsto tint Mill display them to
the best posslblo itclumtiige , an exhibition
that vlll not only reflect cieilit upon our
Brewing ami prosperous city , but ptovo an
advertisement of our manufactures ami busi
ness houses ot incalcttablo benellt. No OHO
has been uuthorkcd to dispose of any spice ,
us thomnniuroinciit ai-o prepniiij ; a perfect
dliijtrnni of tlio buildiiitr , which will ha sub
mitted to the meiolnuits niul ininufuctureiM
intf\vay tint the representative ) of cacti
special branch will Inve an onual shovlnf ? ,
without too much slinlhulty In tno
dlsplnjs. Grand afternoon and ovciiltifj
conceits and other meritorious tittt.io-
ions aio now being Uoolcod which vill afford
the most plo.islngoiitertahimentto all visitors
mid render the exposition a icsortthat will
rep.iyiepeatetl visits. Iho mannjiement is
not luitlcipitlnKiuuch prollt out o the onter-
pilse , but will bo satisfied In giviiit , ' thopuo
plo a show worthy ot the name , if expenses
nro but covered the llrstyc.xr. Ofcouiso it
\\lllKro\v with yeais mid in a short tlmo
equal In attractiveness tlio expositions of Cin
cinnati , St , Louis , I'hlhulelphh and tlioIIRCI-
e.istoin cities , which will bo the aim of all
patties iuteiestcd , \ largo force of workmen
are already en ied in rcllttln ; the building ,
and the nianagemeiit will appieciato any supr-
pestions that cltlzoin nmy foci UUoolTcritifi.
Varties desiring sjiaoo or privileges can cull
nt 10-1 l axton block , \vlfcio the olllces of the
exposition are loc.itcil.
To JXervous IeUilitn.tcil )
If jou vlll send us year address \ve will
send joa Dr. Djo's Colebi.ited Voltaic I3elt
and Appliances on trial. They will quickly
restoio yoj to viger , mmhood and health ,
Pamphlet fico. VOJTAIC Buw Co. , Munhull ,
Mich.
SOUTH OSIA n.i MI in.
A New Stock Train.
After n year's eftorts the labors of Manager
W. K. Bnbcoult have been rcvtirded by sccui-
Ing bettor stock s Ii ippiiig facilities fi o in Iowa
points Commencing today , thn Chicago ,
Burlington & Quincy road will run a thiough
stock train from Creston , la. , leaving that
placoat 9 : ii ) o'clock at night and nrilviiig
hero at l > o'clock in the'inoiiiiuir.
The return train will bo knonn as tlio
the paeklng-houso ine.it train and will leave
hero for Crcston at 5IU : ) o'clock every aftci-
noon. This is ono of the best changes over
made for the stock shipping Interests at this
point.
. Tendered a Itoccption.
Mr. John A. Sto\cns of tills city , ono of
Armour-Cudahy's employes , aad his bride ,
formerly Miss Auiilo M. Swnnson of Omaha ,
wore temleicd n reception Mondiivovcnlng by
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. ICltch at their parlora.
corner Twenty-seventh and L streets. About
tvvonty-flvo couples vyero la attendance ,
Duiicing was iacliilsed in until a late hour. A
bounteous repast vas scivoil ISIr. and Mrs ,
Stevens will begin keeping housoln this city
at ouco.
Deiuncr.itiu Campaign.
The local dcmociaticleadeisareninkinp ex
tensive prepaiations foi the opening of the
campaign next Saturdiv eveningV. . J.
Ur > an of Lincoln , catulidato fet congress ,
will addiess the meeting. Blum's opeia
house has been secured. The Bohomi in cor
net band will furnish instinnnontal and the
Crcscen t ciuartotto vocal music.
lllttcn Hy u Vic ; ions Doj ? .
Fiank Mnumnlcr vas Uttcn yesterday
on the leg by a vicious dog lielongiiifj.to John
Lacy. Tun dog , which has also bitten other
persons , was shot by tin oftkcr.
i'crsoiuil
The personal rights' league will hold a
meeting Thursday evening in Ilium's opeui
house. I , S. Ilnscall and Editor John Hosieky
of Omaha will make
V. O. r. n. IMonic.
The grand lodge of the United Order of
Trcu Bund of Nebraska will hold a picnic at
Wist Lawn , Sunday afternoon. SouthOni.ilm
lodge , No. 51) ) , will bo tcpre&cntcd.
Ncitcs Aliitnt tlio < | ty.
The h.faiit daughter of Jlr. and Mrs. .Tolm
Squires , 8iitIcR > fiom cholera iufuntu ID ,
A son has been born to Mr. and Airs. Kd-
wtud Harvey ,
Irs. Ilertha Peterson , ngecl twenty-nine ,
wife of Tiicodoio Pctoi'son , died atI.JO
yesterday morn in ; , ' , 'llio fimcral services
will bo held at the family residence , Ii , near
Thhty-sccond street , this nftornooa
at J o'clock. Interment will bo iu Laurel
Hill cemetery ,
JIIss MaryBollo Willardls suflcrlng vltll
erysipelas.
A delegation will go to PapllUon Prldav af-
tcinoonto hear John II , PoHoi-sladepenilciit
candidate forcoveraor. who siwaks la the
coint house at'J o'clock ,
Miss Kllu MeCann and Ira. C.H. Johnston
are listed among the sick.
Miss Ida Zinotni Guy will glva an entertainment -
tainmont in trio Presbyteihui chuuh this
o veiling ,
Hro\Mi Park citizens deny the chnigcs of
lawlessness and danger In that section. 'Iho
"holci-un" reported was only the stoiy of a
scared boy. They do complain about the
dungcron accountof 110 water for llro pur
poses.
lUanperloitxcelleneeprnTOiln nllllouiof l me
for raoro ttinnn imttoro ( a lunturr. Itliunaur
tht United SiatJi Uotfiimtnt , Kmlnrieil br tna
Hr > * B of tin Kr t un'TiTBllliit ' nf tlio Blroniett ,
PuroBttnd .Mo i Iloiltlilul Ir Irio ' rreatu Mak-
Inn 1'onlor Com not conuln auruonla , llui or iluiu.
KoM only In r n .
I'lllCU BAKING rOWDKIl CO. , „ , .
CUltUO. BanVimicliOO. BU tOUU
As a ; Rule ,
Itli best nut to nUcniplto irnicOt'enstlTO-
ticss by the use atKUliio or drastic purga-
tl\ts. > Mieiiacallvtlciacdleliie Uncoiled ,
the most prompt ! and Icneflclal Ii Ajcr'i
1M1U. TlielreHL-ctJi to restore tlieicgiilar
action ct the bo u , vvltliout veakenlng
tlifni. Ilolng sngawoatcd , these I'llls t claln
their nicillclnil Mrtties for n long timeand
aiecasjtouiko.
"Icanrecommcnil Ajcr's nils above nil
others , Imlnglotigpitmil tlicli value M a.
calliartlcfor mrscliluid family. " JT. Jlcss.
JLclths > Illc , l'a.
"In 18J8 , hj thc-advlcoof Irlend.I began
tncnsoof Ajoi'3 nils ma lemeily for Ml-
lomness , conitipatlun , hlgl fcMcrs , and
coils. They sei-ud mo better than any
thing I had picvlomly tiled , and I h.we used
them la attacks of that KM t ever slticc. "
II.\V. llcrshJiulsdnla , Aik.
Aik.PiiBs ,
rnrrinEO BY ,
3DH. J. 0. AYEH & CO. , Xowoll , Mono.
Sold bjall Ucalersln Mtdlclucs.
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists.
1-20O DOUGL .AS
OMAHA , NER
The most wldc'yantllavorably Ifnown spco-
Inllsts In the United Slatci Their longex-
pcrlotico , ronarkable skill nnil universal suc
cess In the treutmpiit ntulcureof Nervous ,
Clirotilound Surglo.il niscisos , entitle tlicso
oiiiliiontpli\slclaii9 to the full confidencoof
tlio allllctocl cvorywhero. They Buarintoc :
A CERTAIN AN I'OSiriVl ! CURE for
tin awful oirects of curly vlco and thonuraer-
oiHovlIithnt follow lulls train ,
1'KIVA.TE ' , HI-ODD ANIJSLClN DISEASES
spcpclllr , comulntply niul pcriiiiuipntly cured.
NHltVOUS l > Elllfm' AND SKXUAI , , 1HS-
OKDEltS yield readily to tholr skillful treat-
infnt.
Pliers , KisraiA AND KEOTAL ui.crus
Kuaranteod cured without i > .iln or dctontlon
from Iuslnei4.
11V1JKOCULB AND VA3ICOCELE ( porma-
nonlly.incl iucci isfully cured In o\ery case.
BVPWLIS. GO.NOKIlIIEA , OLEBl' , fpor-
imtorrheti , Bcniiiinl McaUneis , I.oit JUnhood ,
Night tmlsiloni , Oooaycil Paoultloa , Koinilo
Yculcnesll nnd all dcllc.ito Ulsordorapuciillar
toelther BOX positively cured.isM im.ill
funotlonal disorders tlut usiilt from youth
ful folllci orthooxceisof nituro yeira.
ctl ? If" MI jl < Ouarnnttod pormano ntly
O11V1V/J. UlVL/ciircd , rfnio\al couiplcto.
withoutcuttlnccaustic ordllfttitlon. Cures
alTcotcd nt home by p.itlent without aiuo-
iiicnt/Hpalnor annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ,
Q1IP"R PHUT ? Tlio awful cITeots of
OUIVEOUIVL , cn-ly vlou which brings
orsanlo woaknesi , dostroyliiR both mind and
body , with all Its drctulud ilia , peruiuiicnty
cured.
T1K ? HPTP9 AeldrcBS those who have Im-
iJlxO. 1JL/1 Impaired themselves by Im
proper Indulffenca mid Holltai-y Iriblts , which
ruin both cilnd anil body , uuliUlngtuow for
buoliicn. Btudv or mnrrliica
HAltUIKUMEN or those ontorinon that
Inppyllfc.avTaroof physical debility , quloltly
usalstcd.
OTJR. SUCOB33
Iibnned upon facti. First Practical experi
ence. bocond Kvory case Isspeclallystudlod ,
thus ttartlug right. Third Medicines are
prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit
each case , tbun effecting cures without Injury ,
Drs , Betts & Belts ,
H09 DOUGLAS STREET. OM4HA NER.
What do xloctors know
about corsets ?
They know a good deal
more sometimes than tliey
dare give their patients the
benefit of !
What are they afraid of ?
Losing their patients.
Many a woman would throw
her doctor overboard sooner
than change her corset.
What dovomen know
aljout corsets ?
The doctors and women
together know all there is to
be known. They all agree
that Ball's is the proper
corset.
You can go to your store
and get it and wear it two or
three weeks and get your
nioncy again , every cent of
it , if you want it.
The store has a primer on
Corsets for you.
CBICACO coiarr Co. , Chicago ma New York.
nomlo cookery. Use
It for Soups , S.iuccn ,
' Miulo Dishes , ( Game ,
Company's rish , otc. ) Aspicor
Meat Jelly. ICcoiu
pcrlecuy Hi nil c'll-
mutes for any loiiBth
EXTRACT of time , and ls : chc ; ip-
or and of finer lluvor
tluiiinny other stock.
Ono pound equal to
OF BEEF forty pounds of lean
beef of the vnluo of
iilioutfr.fiO.
Gcnuhioonly
Justus von LIchig'H '
slynnturoas BIO\VII ]
on. j E.
IH iHi ur | > n ! ii > < l In tlio troit-
infnt olnll forum of 1111 *
\\1 K DlbKAM'.S.I.iwt .Vim
howl. to'lllIC'lUllH.or mill
In rclcldriK tlin bliuMer.
HYI'IIIIIS cure-it InlOtu'iU
I. Miln llBCiso , Catiurh
nil IHMiciii" * of tlio
llluod. llciirtnnil I.IVLT.
flrc , N. K , Cor , Kth ind turnum Sts , ontrancooa
clllieralrcct , Omnliii , Nob.
tt'.vsniMJTnv , on
I'lHOt kUllllO I'jOltiCt'Ollt
'Icrnitnus ( Iroul Nor *
tli m 11) . Blt rcinurcei
vulaatliiiinf I'JUXUm Klcililo lit , ci-ctrio utrcet
nill uy.iiiiBiftt , or orlii. I ntqunlled opiwrtunl- .
tleifof Vrntilililo l T ln ) -.hifflttl Inrtiwi.
.
niinl t < liiiniiur cturerB. AdiJrinPAIUll.
& < JSJUtU.i t'ulrkiivcu , VuiUliifluu ,
NIOCTJRIXl 1MO
Dr.DOWNS
1310 Douglas Street , Oinubui , Neb.
Sttontftn yors * ciprrlcnco. A rrfiilnr rnttn lc Inmocllflnc.ii' rtJrlotnnMlioit Until I fronting with
me KtrntorliiucKi' nllNc'rtuiiM.tlironlr nml 1'ilvnlo < llipnr < i < i prriniiuMikiiroidinrinU-ivllorlAtnrih.
l'i'rnalorrhn'n. Ixint Mntilitioil. olnlll l \ \ cikned , Nlfht ImInitidenc ; , S " iililll , Slrlclurp , mil nil
Uonics tilllio . . . lllixxl.fklninil , . . . . . . . . . . . Irlimrr , . . Oniim . . . * . X. , . . Ii , . I . KUntnntMt.'OOfir . . tMfry" o luntloilnkn unit foil
. . . . .
.iciire. Conmillitloiiirou. tt.h . ( Mjitcrlo of life ) icul Jrec. OfllCOllOUTI 0 0. 111. 10 8 p IU. SlUlilflf ,
10 u in , to 11 in.
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute
rortlio treatment of nil CIlltONIC ASI > SCROiriti IIHKAIHS. IIrnro , .Apnllnnco * tor deformities nml
Truj'cs. lli'Mt ( .icUltlcs , App.irfllii * nn < l Kcmotllu f rimcc fiillre itmoiitor owr form or tll < cnnorn
iliilrlnKnicdlonlnrMurdcillroiitiient. ONK I tUVDUKI ) AM ) TtUIXn'-KIU2 UDlOU roil PAIIKNN
llonrilnnilAttiiiiliiKc , Hot iicoomnioUnions liillia wjit Wrltofor clroulnri enl > jr < irmltlc < iimlllr.icei
Triimci. Club I'n't. I'lirvntumn ulthobplno. I'lloi TunDn * , Cinder , Calirrh ItroncliltH Iiilialiitlnn , 10100-
trlcllr , PnnilyuliIJplk'imyKlitrar ltlililari , : > o.li\r. Skin nml Illaul unlall mrrflcil oporitlont IIHI VSKS
db" WO.MfV 11 iic-plnllr Hook ot lUoi osif ( Womun ( roo. Wo Invo litoly adilcl n liliiK-lnitumrtnicnt ,
for wnmi > ncliirliucon1nonimt ( rtrlctln > rlriU > ) Only ll'Jlhblu McMllnl liinHiil ) imVliiu n itcclnltyof
l'ltl\ATK \ DlStA ICS AlllilouUlHtni' Mirco'ifulijtronldl tiiplilllilR pulmii Tcniovt'il from tlioxystcm
ivltliiiut nieicuir , No Kuslorntlio Tn'ittiunt lorlo fOf vlul pmur. I'urtliM tiniblotoMt ufiuiybu
trcnuil ( itlioinilijr ) corresnuniliMire. .Mlcominunloitloni conililunllnl. Mcclliliio or In'irtuin'nti tout by
nuillorIIC | H jpciudr imikt'il , no niuki tiliullnto emtonu or nendor Oiioporran vltatL-rvlow inoforrdl
Cnlliinil cun iilliM orfondliHlnry of [ onrraHO , mill MO will son I la iihtii irrnpfcr our IIOOIC 70 MB.N
Kill liltpon lrlnto bhccliilur Xrvoiii DlsoatuiJiupotenc Sypbllls ( ilojt , nuil Viirlca'oiu. with ouoatlon
list. AUdrcss
Ornaha Medical and Surgical Institute.
Corner OUi tind Harnoy Streets , Ormhn , Noljfnskti.
SPEAKING OF WATCHES , DO YOU KNOW THAT
METHE & BEO. ,
/re sellliiBmore watches than all the rest of the Omaln Jewelers put to
gether ? But no wonder LOOK AT THIIR PRICES.
SOLID GOLD X Tine Gold filld
BATCHES r/ n. \ \ McricanMcli
finer grades
from $25 up. 514.75 ,
Vorlli double lc chfap at $25
the nioncj' ' . Solid Silver
KicKtl Watches , Metes , ladies
$2.50 $ , $3.75 $ or * gents from
ana $5. $ ,
$5,75
, up.
All of those wntch-
Wutihoi , Clock )
cs nro Stcmwlnt-
anil
orH anil nro w.ir
iiy ropilrod nt
isnteilKOod UIUCM , JVCSt l'fIC03.
\Vo will icll flao Hcmtmbct tic
H'ectntloR ntrccluo-
cd prkcsit ( ow Uap Place.
MAX MEYEB & DUO , , Cor. 10th and Farnum St. , Orrulm , Kcb
SEMINARY for YOUNG 1ADIHS ,
Curnurof JCth and WorthIngtonSts ,
OMAMA , - NEB.
UISIIO1' WOUTIIINOroS , VIFITOII
TllK Hiv. HOIIKIir DOIlEITYS.T.l ! , ) . HICTOH
THE 27TH YEAR BEGINS
WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 17TH , 1890.
forcitiiloguoand pirtlai ars npplylotlic
Tii o tor.
Pall Term opens Sept
Conr os In r insuw , Mtorituio. Hhtori
Fcliiui > , A rluiilluro and iiilm : ( ! > orlnir. l.uli-
omtorlcs liiCheinlstry. I'lijsloi , Hoiiiny./.ool ;
< y. ( iitoiuolocy , Giiilow. Asilfiilturu and
Civil FiiKlnc'iirliiR. Ubr.iry o ( la.UOO volumes
mid : HDiOiloilkils.
Tuition ulisolutulyfipo. Thonowgyinmslum
iHiiintlnliywitilliiieilaiidwIll lie oien to students -
dents Forcataloguoiiddiosttlio ttowanl ,
J.i. DALK3 , Lincoln.
INSTITUTE OF OUR LADY OF
THE S/YCRED I-IEART.
VASIIINQTON HEIGHTS.ILL ,
ThlsIiiMltuto , sltualo.l In rain o ( tlicniost
licaiilldil hiiliurln ol3lilciiK ( < ioirfri t'ouiu
liiiUn. eu'r.v lUlvantuiw fur olitalnliiw u
tlioriiugh 'incl u < ifulo < liicitl n htiullevl I
to roiiuntM Snjil. II , lbK ! ) . torpartloular- -
17 FEMALE
t , AC
rrfiuratorjntul wlk Kl lo ponrK-x , III , ratnrc.l
uiu io , urt , U. 1" IUH.UUB. lM clialJactmn
YOUNO LADIES.
t fiiiBift .Jithc tinier | l i Amen an I iiravati Tnclicni
. . I Mc.l K l"l - ' " .
.ciulful iitmiMj nw lul g l"l3'
Jms U rU.llAitKiii.lic. . OOLUHPIA , MO ,
vr\v \ voitic rtrr.irAiiv AOAIJEMV ,
IS Cui. L'.J. WrUlitll.t-A..M C'orinvull , X. Y ,
Bt. Muiu's * Bolviol ICiioxvlllo , J1(13H , ( |
A CliunhgHiiKil for Girls.
AlIs.iu'wBoliool , ICuJvvlllo , III. ( I1- * )
A t'hui-cli Hvlioul ( or lluyn.
NowliiillilliiK ) no r funiltiiri ! . now imii.iri
dm. Tlioliitoitiin'tliofhiif uioiit iliuid iiiiyn
leal ciiltlno. ir ivthliu up 'i ' tin tlmo
Homo eowfvH. { \ " '
Kcctormul rounder.
,
hniuvM-lKNil Iljjuliiinciits | ii > rfott , impnr ili > r iinir
CillfHoororbii ( mo3iUarli , ar.lluyarcculTil ; : til
ji'iir tiponi Hunt ( 'tOW dilrci ) Uet H I ,
A U , IlimUcrlllll.lll
ILUHOIS MILITARY ACADEMY. , mo- , ,
Clrculirof IIKMIV J. mcUJNH , A. 11 , 1'rla.
C. lfCModli \ , I'uiM lltiry Arademr , IKIJB.
tJ'J.UU. llrotku ilall , U'UU. llrculirj rn
PCNI70 JUAREZ.
Tntlcrlho 3anucemciitof ( tlift
Nexi nInlrnalanaIBankngCo.t'onssIoiiarci. ( ! ! , ' ( ( ! (
Incorporated BythoStnteof ChihuahuaMex
ice , lor Charitable Purposes.
GTtfiKD KOHTHLY DRAVIHG ,
will takn jihco In public nt thocltrof Jiiurcj ( fur
Wednesday , Sept. z t1890 \ \
under llio tiorfOiml nninrviKiun tit Ocn. .JOUt.
H. vlYjSU VunJ Mi C-AUI1.0 AlinUKI.-
I.KM. both ; eutlenidu ol hl
CAPITAL PaiZES60OflO.
Only 60,000 , Tickets ! Ody60OOOTIcInts , !
WHOLE TICKETS $4 $ , HALF TICKETS $2 ,
( JUAIITER TICKETS , .
I Prize of 360.000 . S60.000
ll'rltuof 10.UK )
llTUoof r.W (
.
SUDciuh
Ml'iltosof 100 oath
111) ) I'rlic' of H ) each. .
2501'ilJUSOt W CMli
Appraxliintlfiii 1'rlicH.
) ( I > rl70sef aroc-ndi
Ml 1'rlzcM of Woiiih
100 I'rliciS of 81 until .
ormn. 81I.JWO
' . t.WO
KOToruilual3tollU.omi'rlzi-ciiailoucli. ) ) .
1914 Pllzes inounling Is . $125,970 ,
\Vo llio tnileiilunrd. licrctiy fcrtlfj that ttio
llaiictiNic-linnl IMejilro.ln ( lifhimriiinlmn onije-
iuilt icorii llio JMnicunliitcriiHllonHl IJanklm qo. ,
hBiHCBiiirifunilito luaruntoo llio Myinuiit of
ill prlioi ilrnwn lntliotti-i iil. .lnli iluuiex.
Wo lurtlurcurtilr tint wowlll fuimrnlie all the
nrrnniemunli. it ill In | * riu > iinianiiiH aid control
all tlietlruvlnifH d IhUlxjctfry. anil trim tlio imrin
are cdiirturicil wlili lioieBty , lull-nun , und In | oed
liltU lowariH nil Hurt In.
JOHN 8 , MOSBY. CommUHluncr.
lAMII.OAlUlUn.l.BS ,
BupcrvUorfor tlio < Jo\CTHiiiont. \
If nnf tlcVut clriolnmi rrliolii sfnt tolhe umlor-
KIIOO , Hi Itro Mint ) nil ) bdfillcTioU anil ronltteu
wjiirUiortuf , lr < > n ficharn > .
I i > o JIH. I ! HiiOMinv.
I'rti , Kl I'BSOMUtoimt Hank , UH'UBO/l'cx
Fortlub niei ori nTOtlierlnf nni tlm. wrllo to
Ihu unil r liii | 'liltillni ; > our niUlrenB rliiarly.wltli
Mntv.Uoiinlr. S-ireia anil Nuinbpr. Mor ruiMiln-
IIVKryMII l H nrn < 1 br your uncluvlim n a cl-
0i | tfarlniiri ) rliill nWroii.
> UMCM laiBiuttTioiAf.lUNKWp Co. ,
City of Juur , Mcilco ,
jvontK.
SonlrernllloncM for llrhftii by ordlnrr letter ,
ciiiititnltitfUnn < > r < ) rlr.l iiid lirull iproirimij
i'UiiliN ' w VorkKztliittiue.bankdrull or puitnl
Uuto. Addre all rwunlBrul lettcr to
JlKXKi.V l rKU ATIOHAl.llANKVO | CO.
'
UtJ ClJuaiti , Mdlco.tl * Kll'm'e
OVKIl ASUUIOS DtSl'RlllUTEU ,
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Ineorpornlcd br tlio lc l lnturc. for \ /
tnil elmrltnMn | mrpo ci llx ( r.inolil'O nisile n part
lh prr < ont Itiln cuiiKlltittlon , In 18TU , r anotc d *
( boluilnit populntroto , nnil
To conllnuo xmttl
January 1st , 18OO.
Its MAMMOTH BRA\\'INJS \ { take plaoi
Benil-Aniiunlly ( Juno and Doeembor ) nnil ill
Qrnnd Slnlo Nuinbor Drawings takoplacl
In each of the othortou months of the veaf
and nro allclrnwn in public , at the Aciulomy
of Music , NoxvOrlouis , Li.
FAMED FOR TWENTY VCAPS , ,
For Integrity of ItsDrnwliiflsim < ji
Prompt Payment of Prizes.
( OllOWl !
"Woito lirrobr n-rtlly llinl v nuucrTl
iMiKiinciai for ill tin mnntlily ami ic-
IIIKI ol llio lioulilnim "Ullol.dttorjr
lt I'tlroIrnnn In llio IxiiHtn
nlilcli niiijlo prf'oiitul n tour
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWNQ
At the Academy of Music , Now Orleans ,
Tuesday , Sopt.Dtli , 1800.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 ,
100,000 , TlokflH nt Twisnty nolliiM oiulu
' 1 ll"1-t 'sBi ' ' 1'cnths , Hi ; Cw
LIST OP IMUXIS.
K tnwinuii
1 lltlXKOK IDO.CHWla
1 nttx-.i.oK
2 rui/cis or
6 I'ltl B 01'
as imx.Hor i.wiiiiro
I H ) ritix.H o
or
r Ufliru
r L-ttlnrc
AirilOAIMATlOX lllUI-.i
100 lrlosof f.0nro .
1CHJ 1'rltuHof ' : * ) nro . . .
1UO IrUuaof a ur - .
AI 1'itizis.
l l l'rlo of fldlnrc
W'J I'rlzc-aof Miiro
3,131 Prizes nmoimtlng to . . . $1,05-1,800
Nori : llckcli OrnnliiKCnilinirrl ) c8 ntciiotta ,
tltlcilto tciinlniil prUon.
A.GENTS WANTED.
CTToiil'LlMiIlAiltl , or any ( urtLor Information
.5
( li'Hlri'cl nrltu liulblf to Iliu iindcAlKncd clomlr il
Miitlru yourreslilonit. withstno rountr , slreut nn4 il
number Moro rn | > lcl lotuni null d < lit ory will btf
. .
tlllliutilri < i.
IMPORTANT
Address M. A DAI'l'INN.
0-M.A.DAWinV.
WnslilnRlon.D. O.
Hjontlmry Ifltor , oaiitilnliiu Mo > ri * OIIIIKI ( , | * >
muddy iilloviiio < s coiii"iile , .Now York Kulmuia )
( traitor i'"t ' il noto.
AdilressRoElstoreil Letters Coiitalnlnc Cup
rency to
NKM OULHANS NATIONAL DANK ,
NovUiluins , IB ,
JlFMnMIIlttlmttlio ! , inynicntof prlioi lnniTArt *
ANTH.J ) IU * Ull'll VATKIV M. llAXliS of Nuvr OM
Icnn' 11 ml tlio Hckc'H nru ! ni'j liy tlio prc > IJo > ilo4
nn Instltulloii nliu uiliurUreil tl hlsnro niouiiued
111 the hlKh tOurCi , tn-rerorobcn ! uiu of nil hulliu
tloitv or innn ) niaiiH leliuiti'a.
1IBM KM111CII thnt the iirctonlthnrlpr of Tlio I-Ott.
iKlnna St u < I oiur : > Uomiimy. vhli Ii llio SI I'lllOMH
COUUT UK Till ] U S hni ilocdvtl 10 DO ft CO. M
TltlCT willi tlo Stall' of Ioiililuui : niul a parlof
cart } tliorlinitir oCTIIU LOUISIANAHPATK
Tl'IlVCmil'ASVuptd tlio yoJt NINE I'KIN
UltKU .AM )
STAJTLBT'S
GEEAT BOOK
In Darkest Africa. 'S '
Published by Charles Scribcr'sSonsp [
A i-DiiinIi 1 1' .n. il Hiilhorl/cd roc'ord of th
must In HI-.IDUN mid c\enlfill ( if uU Afi lean
o\Uii | ) .itiuii * iiinllliuinio innst fruitful of Im-
) ( ' ( < o\nio4. ! Uk'liln rnnps niul illusj
tiitloiH. Comes In tno Mjlunii'a of over&OO
PIIBCS ( llC'll. I IllllllhOllluly 1)111111(1. ) ,
This Is tlin only Rciiulno M'jiort ( rointho
Finln llulluf i\Diillt ion. To nootlii-r ono
Htiinlcjovorconlrlljutod nfiliislu llnour
only by subsurptlon tlirougli autlioiw
OTTO & JULIUS AVOLFF ,
Folo Asoiiti for Hnuslus County ,
2418 CUM ING STREET , - OMAHA , NEB *
PEIlf CIPiL POINTS
'
EAST , WEST ;
NORTH and SOUTH' '
13O3 Farpano Stroot.
HARRY P. DEUEL ,
City Pa&sonor * ; and Ticket
Trlnury , FccOndiry or Tertiary jfrmantntly cor * < l
lni.0 lo VO di ) . u vlliiiiimlg ulfLon | ( ruin tli .
f/i.lc-111 , m tint thtiurannuvt rlxicvnturnit th dt * . *
rasu Inany form , lartlcicnn to trcatvU attoni ( ( for
tet.dmtvttte
fcr to
coiilri.c t
money tnd py entire ciMnnott ooinlnir , rtllroax ) ( .r
ml holel bllln. Ve ch lk'nK ) tba world for uui 0
ttnnolcurc JttMlon tt.l i wr.
IOOK ItKVKUY ( , , Omaha ,