' ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " m "m I TEE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 14 , 1890. 5 I KILL QUARANTINE DISEASE , JW the Board of Health Hopes to Stamp Oat Diphtheria , SEVERAL SANITARY OFFICERS APPOINTED , Itnlofl Adopted for the Govern ment of Physicians anil Oilier * in Clinrno of A filleted 1'crnonn. a The members of tlio bcnrd of health held u Cpcvinl meeting at the flro and police cotnmU- felon rooms yesterday morning. t City 1'hyslclan Oapcn Informal the board filial of the eight Inspectors nppolutcd , seven Jad reported and been set to worn. . The men will flrst canvass the city and as- jfrcrtain the location of nil cases of diphtheria pnd typhoid prevailing during September nod October. They will vlilt , the houses , llnd out ( ho condition of the various cases and report jo the city physician dally. In addition to Jlbls they will report the sanitary condition of , the premises. I It wns decided to have 30,000 copies or the rules of the board printed , 4,000 in German , $ ,000 , In Bohemian , . ' 1,00) ) in Scandinavian and Jhe balance In English. Thi-so will bo loft at the places visited. The tallowing cases of diphtheria wcro re torted jcstcrduy mornliitf : Twentieth street , fouth of Vinton ; Southeast corner of Eighteenth nnd Costcllar : 1010 Chicago ; 1 HI ) J'lorcoi 70 * . ! North Twenty-eighth ; UU ! North Txvttiity-siith ; 2120 South Sixteenth ; Kortlicii-Ht corner of Fifteenth and Lnthrop , Ontario and Seventeenth ; ! SUO Hickory ; Ml North Thirty-second : 8104 Motile : Koartccnth street , between Pacific nnu Williams ; iKOS Scwartl. Ctilef Scavoy suited that ho hod given Eorscmit , Graves authority to look into the cuis.inco matter and had authorized him to call ai many men as might bo needed to sco tliut tlio ordinances were enforced , The inspectors appointed are J. W. How- man , I ) . It. Stout , II. L. . Steward , 1 . Me- LiuiKhlln.'W. Ij.falic.ir , J. W. Holmes , J. II. Trit ? , W. H. Plainer. Tlio chief thought the men sent out should liavecopicsof the ordinances pcrtiunlug to the nubile health with them. The other members were of the same opinion und 5,000 copies , of such ordinances wcro ordered printed. It was decided that the city physician should order all premises quarantined when men nrtionshull bo deemed advisable. Chief Scavey stated that diphtheria had been reported nt " 19 North Eleventh street nnd at the northeast corner of fifteenth and A lice streets. That physicians may know the ordinances With roierenco to contagious diseases , copies of thn same will bo mailed to practitioners in tlio city. The next meeting of the board will be hold at 10 o'clock Thursday morning. The rules and regulations relating to con tagious diseases ubovo referred to arc as fol lows' Tlio phrase "contagious disease" shall beheld held to include all persona sick or nfilleted or attacked by or of a disease of infectious , contagious or pestilential nature. The diseases referred to in the Drccodinf flection shall include cholera , yellow fever , typhus fever , typhoid favor , ccrebro-spinnl meningitis , dipnlheria , scarlet fever , small pox , tuberculosis , measles , whoopingcouirh , chicken-pox , croup , nnd. tiny otherdUciise publicly declared by tlio board of health aanRorous to public health. It shall bo the duty ot every person know- IIIR of nny Individual in said city sick of any contagious disease , nnd of any physician healing of such sick person whom ho has reason to think requires the attention of the boaid of health to at once report the facts to the secretary of the said board of health In regard to the disease , condition md dwelling plucoof such sick person. And no person hall Interfere with or obstruct the entrance , Inspection or examination of any buildings or bouse by any Inspector or ofllcer of tbo board of health wlicn there has been reported a case of contagious dlseuso therein. "Whenever there Is a case of smallpox , diph theria , scarlet fever or membranous croup in any house , the secretary of tbo board of health shall cuuso to bo placed upon such house u card bearing thonamo of thodlscaso there ex- Istinp , and such card shall not bo removed , ex cept by yormisilon of the secretary of said board. Upon tlio death of any person affected or sick with nny disease named or provided for In section 2 of these regulations , the following precautions must bo observed : Tbo remains of saiu person mustbo thoroughly disinfected and exposed to the view of no ono except those absolutely necessary in preparing the body for burial , nnd bo placed In a hcarso but in no other vehicle ) , which must not bo accompanied by more than two vehicles , and shall bo Ukeii to tno place of burial. Where funeral obsequies ore desired In any death from any contagious or Infectious dis ease , the secretary of tlio board of health shall Kraut a permit for the same , subject to the f following conditions : That the body beplacca n In ( ynetallio casket , which shall be hcrmeti- ' " cally scaled at once and shall not bo opened afterwards ; that the room containing the same shall bo fumigated with sulphur for nt least six hours before the funeral takes place nnd disinfected with approved disinfectants , fiuch us arc not injurious to furniture or wear ing apparel. That this shall bo done under the personal supervision of un oftlccr of the board of health , who shall bo detailed for that [ lurposo by the secretary of tbo board of he'I'luit nnd whosu directions shall boobcvod. 'I'luit upon the death or convalescence of nny pei-sou affected or sick with nny of the diseases named or provided for In section 2 of this ordinance , the rooms used by anil thcso In tlio immediate vicinity of said person or persons , together with the contents of said room , shall bo thoroughly disinfected , cleansed and fuinlugitcd and such other precaution - caution taken as that the city physician may deem necessary In order to prevent thesnreaii of the disease , oven in uxtrcmo cases of de stroying the contents of said rooms. Tills to bo done at the expense of ttio owner if ho or she is ablu and when not , then at the expense Of the city. That no person quarantined shall bo al lowed to leave such quarantine without the permission of the city phjsicinn. That no child , minor or person from any liouso whore nny person or persons are sicker or affected with any of the diseases named shall attend any public , privnto or sectarian school in this city until the recovery or death of suid sick pcn > on or persons , and until the house has been properly fumigated nnd dlsln- ZccttHl. No person living In a. liouso whore there is scarlet fever shall attend school until ftvo weeks from the bcginnlisRof the last case and until the house has been properly fumigated and disinfected. No pcisou living In n house where there Is a case of diphtheria shall bo permitted to at tend school until ono week after the recovery of the patient , nnd until the house has been properly fumigated and disinfected. No persons with measles , weeping conch. Plumps or chicken pox shall attend school Until complete recovery. A ccrtitlcato fi-om the attending physician stating that the required tluie has elumeU and that the fumigation , cleansing und disin fection 1ms been properly done must bo re quired by the teacher before the persons re- xerrcd to in the foregoing sections shall bo admitted to school. A fact that all men with ( tray aud manj Bhadcd whiskers should know : that Duck Inghaiu Dye always colors un even brown or black at will. TlioFlylnc Mall VIUIH. Postmaster Gallagher stated that the fas driving of the mall wagons over the viaduc \ras by his order , so that a test case might bo ciiulo lu order to decide the right of the city to stop it. As the contract between the dopartraen nnd the owners of the mnll wngons now etand * , the latter are given just time enough to reach the depot on 11 smart trot , and it was necessary to have some good grounds 01 which to base a request for aa extension o that time. This request must bo made to the depart ment at Washington und is something ever uhlch the local ottlco hai 110 control. Through coaches Pullman palace lloopors , dining earn , free reclining chair cars to Chicago nnd intervening point Via tlio grout Rook Island route. Tlcko Olllco 1G02 , Sixteenth and Furnam. l-'OOLilSll JIOUMONS. Tlicy AVniit Utah Admitted m a Stnto to HIiow Tliclr I'owcr. Judge L. T. Edholm of Morgan City , Utah , onnerly a prominent member of the Mor- non church , is visiting his son lien ] a tula at "ftjfl Charles street. Judge Edholra has resided in Utah during lie past twenty-nine years nnd U familiar with o very phase of Mormonlsm. Whllo In conversation yesterday the gentleman talked reclyof his experience with the church nnd ils llfo among HrlRham Young's faithful. "I renounced the Mormon faith twenty years ago. " observed the gentleman , "when ho church was n power in the territory , The OM of the cause since that time can carcely bo .estimated except by those vhowere affected by the change. Pho power of the church Is threatened more jy the Inability of the leaders to continue ho collection of tithes , & .i of old , than by the rigid measures ndoptcu by the government against tlo practice of polygamy. Twenty ears ago the failure to contribute one-tenth of one's income was Instantly rebuked with expulsion from the church. 3Jut tlio COM- inual diverting of the people's moan * into his channel Impoverished the masses to such a dcprco that the faithful grew to fear the vratu of the church less than grim want "Uho organi/atiou of the church was no xjrfcct that the exact Income of oil its mem- Kjrs was known , The system by which this condition was nscertalncd is similar to the nt-ans used by the government in collecting taxes , with the pos sible exception of the manner In which the agents of the church pried into all family matters , however sacred , with nvlcw of per mitting no source ? of revenue to escape. The dissatisfaction Increased when it was noticed that the luiuicdlato olliccrs of the church { row immensely wealthy while the masses jecamo poor. "Tho reports In circulation concerning the mention of the church to remove lu mem bers to some other country , where they can jractlco the teachings of their religion with out the Interference of civil authorities , Is scarcely to bo credited. Gentile government s , of course , repugnant to Mormon leaders , jut they hope to secure things more to tnelr llkliift when tbo territory is admitted Into the union. Then they hope to elect state oftlcials in nccord with their ideas mil bo enabled to practice the teachings of the church as of old. "Tho announcement of "President Woodruff recently published , to the effect that the church had abolished polygamy nnd advising the members to observe the law , I have every reason in the world tobeliovo Is false. While the president publlsncd this notice to tbo world in language not to be misconstrued , it means altogether n different thing to the faithful members of the church. Polvgamy is and xvlll continue to bo sanctioned by the church In secret. This announcement is made with a view of securing early admittance as a state , and then by supporting oitner political party from which favors can bo gained in the In terest of the church , tbo Mormons expect to prosper as their prophets have predicted. "The recruits to the faith at present are received from the south and from Europe. Asa rule , these now members are densely Ignorant ana have no conception of the true object for which they nro brought to Utah , This is ono of the deplorable features of the situation. The coming generation of Mor mons Is much more liberal on the subject of polygamy than the past , and if the practice is over completely abolished by the church it may bo accredited to this Influence. "I knew Brighnm Youngquito well during his lifetime nnd my observation is that ho had more love for the almighty dollar and bis individual iu tores La that all of Mortnondom. " Change of life , backache , monthly irrogu' laritics , hot flashes are cured by Dr. Miles' ' Nervine. Free samples at Kuhn & Co. , 15th and Douglas. CrawforcTs Pirc. Francis C. Grablo has returned from a trip to Crawford , bringing -with him the charred and blackened contents of the vault of the SUto bank of that place , of which ho is vice president. The bank building burned last -week in a conflagration that swept off a largo portion of tha business portion of Crawford , nnd although the vault had been ordered built according to the plan of a reputable archi tect and stood after the fire without a cract , yet when opened all of the books and notes taken for money loaned wcro found to bo un decipherable hy the nnked eye. Whether the microscope can bring nny results out of the ashes remains to bo determined. Mr. Grablo thinks their loss Is attributable to the wooden shelving inside the vault nnd to the intense heat produced by the burning of the three carloads of hams , lard and Hour in the basement of the wholesale grocery ad- jolug their banking room. There was no water in the town , nnd the vault kept getting hotteu from the burning mass for twelve hours after the buildings wcro consumed. The money in the safe was blackened but its value was not impaired. No other papers wcro in the safe as the cashier -was iu the habit of working at night after the safe was locked with a time lock. The men whoso notes were burned are coming forward promptly and giving now ones , over f.30,000 having thus been replaced in two days after the bank reopened. Mr. Grablo suggests that Crawford's ex perience ought to encourage all towns of nny importance to adopt a system of waterworks. Mr. I. A. Isaacs , dealer in printers' , book binders' andelectrotvpers' machinery , 30 and M Beckmnn street , New York , called upon TUB I3EE. HUNDIII1DS OK KNIGHTS. They art Asueinbllnc at tlio Grand Ijodfto oCPythlnii * . Tha grand ledge of Knights of Pythias will meet this morning. Tbo sessions will bo held in the largo hall in Masonlo block , comer of Sixteenth street and Capitol avenue - nue , and will open at 10 a. m. An address of welcome wilt bo delivered hy Mayor Gushing with a response by ono ot the visiting delegates. There will bo about two hundred delegates in attendance besides a largo number of in terested members from nil over the statn. The committee on credentials will Vave its report ready for presentation in the morning. This committee is composed of J. W. Percival of Lincoln ; J. O. Uosg , Hellenic ; II. K. Gnpen. Sidney ; Carl Kra mer , Columbus , and 0. K. Carrier. Omaha. Several Important matters will coino up for the consideration of the grand lodge , one of the most important being the question of adopting what is known 03 the "Ohio sys tem" ot electing nil the ofilcers of the grand lodge. Hy this system thu names of candi dates for offices nro scat to each lodpo and each pint chancellor is given the right to vote. The result of the veto in each ledge Is sent to the designated place nnd announced when thu grand ledge meets. The latter body has no voice in the election unless there should bo a tie vote. Another question for legislation will bo the proposed extending the thuo for which the grand keeper of records aud seal is elected , making It four years. There Is also some talk of Incrcslng the salary of the grand chancellor. The session of the grand ledge will prob ably continue three days. The followiug are tno officers of the grand ledge : J. M. McFnrlandOmahagrand chancellor ; M.H. Christie , Sterling , grand vice chancel lor ; W. A. Howard , Hastings , grand prelate ; C. G. "Alton , Alnsworth , grand master of ex chequer ; H. M. Dushncll. .Lincoln , grand keeper of records ana seal ; H. 11. Weber , Omaha , grand master-at-arms ; K.V. . Hojt , Long Pine , grand inner guard ; Jnmes H. Green , liebrou , grand outside guard. MV wiio nas ueen a suiierer lor some time with pain In the back ; Salvation Oil -was freely used and 1 am glad to say my wife to day suffers no pain. W. B. COUNCIL , Baltimore , Md. In colds of great obstinacy and hacking chronic coughs use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , the favorite. aioion JXTINSION. Pacific Street Pcopleto Kxperlcnco Us Accommodation. The paving on North Twenty-fourth street , nt a point south of Mandrson , was torn up yesterday morning nnd travel on that street car line was seriously inter fered with. Several cars were stalled , owing to the settling of the tracks , nnd the company will nt once put in a switch track south of the torn up portion of the street in order that the line may ho kept in operation. This will temporarily shorten the linn about half a mile. The street railway company received ofllcial notification yesterday of the action of the council granting it permission to con tinue work on the Pacific street extension of the Sixteenth street line. Work on the ex tension will bo pushed nnd the road will bo in operation before snow flies. The Sixteenth street sen-ice will bo di vided nt Pnriflc nnd Twenty-ninth avenue the cars running alternately to the present terminus and over the now extension. It will give a ten minute service south of that point. The change that was to have gene into ef fect 3-esterday , by which school children could bo transferred to the cable from all other lines in the city , in order to take them to the high school , did not take place , owing to a mistake in the printing of the transfer checks , which necessitates the printing of an entirely new lot. This will be done as soon as possi ble and the change" will probably bo made the latter part of the week. Superintendent Smith left Sunday evening for Buffalo to attend the convention of the American street railway association , This Is ono of the strongest associations in the coun try nnd represents an enormous amount of capital. lie will be nbscnt about a week. A Sore Throat or Couch , if suffered to progress.oftcn results Iu an incurable throat or lung trouble. "Brown's Bronchial Tro ches" give instant relief. Nnbhcil Him on Sight. Detective Ellis made an important capture yesterday. IIo arrested J. E. Bradley , a professional thief , at thecorncr of Thirteenth and . Douglas. Whoa searched at the station the officers found on him two flno diamond pins , an elegant gold watch. $30 In cash nnd a flno ebony handled revolver bearing tbo name "S. W. Brown. " Bradley has just been released from jnllin Kloux City , where ho was held for robbery. The ofllcer saw him there last week and ap prehended Win as soon as ho struck Omaha. It is not known who owns the property found on Bradley , but the pollco are satisfied that It was stolen. Whom Will They Support ? The state central committee of the personal rights' league moots in Lincoln this evening , at which time It will bo decided what candidates on the various tickets will be endorsed by the league. According to tha constitution of the league its candidates will bo required to pledge themselves as earnest antl-prohlbltionlsts , and nonowlllho supported who rcfuso to pledge themselves. $79,839.61 PAID FOR CLAIMS IN SIX WEEKS BY The United States Mutual Accident Association , . A larger amount than was ever paid in a whole year by any other mut ual accident association doing business. Its policies are cheaper at $15 per annum than those of any $12 mutual accideat association would "be at $7.50 on basis of claims paid. No other Accident Policies so free frornrtechnicalities , so liberally con strued in settlement of claims , as those issued by the United States Mutual Accident Association. $100,000 , Emergency Fund deposited with the Atlantic Trust Company of New York. Over $2,000,000 , paid in losses since organization. Nos. 320 , 322 and 324 Broadway , New York. JAMES R. PITCHER , Secretary. Cms. D. PEET , President. GEORGE KER , GsriBral Room W Bee Building , Omaha , Neb 8 REASONS. 1309 WHY WE SUCCEED IN OUR ENTERPRISE , 1 , Because we do as we advertise. 2 , Because \ve sell goods at lessthan the cost of material. 3 , Because -we guarantee a genuine tailol'-rnade suit at ready-made prices 4 , Because\ve , guarantee a perfect fit 8 , Because v/e alter goods to fit the purchaser free of charge , ' 6. Because we give the purchaser more tnan he anticipates for'liis money 7. Because Xve have the confidence of the public. 8. Because we never allow a garment to be misrepresented. ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGETO INS UREA. PERFECT FIT , SEJBl WH AOYOU OA.M SA.VEL. SUITS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PA.NTS. < ? 70 cmtnm mmlc suit for J.12.50 $05 cnUontmndcorcrcoat for $ ; i2,0f ) JIG custom nindc pnnls for cmloiu mmlo suit fur ; il.00 ) $00 custom nindc overcoat for. . . , $2S.iO ! $ ! * " custom iiimlc pnuls for. custom made Milt fur $27.50 $50 customnmilcovcrcont for. . . . $ - ! ,50 custom made pnnts for $50 custom mnilosuit fur $25.00 $15 ciisloninmQcorcrcont for. . , . $20.00 2 custom nindc pnnU for. . oo $1- cmlom matlosuit for $20.09 $10 custom made overcoat for. . , , $ L7 > & 0 custom mmlo pnnls for 15.00 custom made suit for $18.50 $35 custom nmilc overcoat for. . . ,81-1.00 S custom inndo ] > nnts for $1.50 $ custom miulusiiit for $15.01) ) $28 custommndcovercoat for. . . . $12.25 7 custom madp pints for .ftJ. 75 FULL DRESS SUITS FOIl SALE OR HIRE. Open eveniiig-s untilt > o'clock. Saturday evr.nings until 10 o'clock. CLOTHING PABLORS , 1309 Famam Street Omaha , Neb. 1309 N SONO. Tlio MnsBciiclior Korincil to Foster It in Omaha. Tlio Omaha Masscncbor has , at longtli , been organized. It U composed of the Uer- man singing societies of this city M follows : The Concordla , the Licderkranz , the Jlen- ncrchor , the Swiss gesangvercin , the Turner ciuartctto and the vocal organization of tbo I'luttJcutscbor verein. At the meeting1 , Saturday night , the committee on constitution ana by laws reported n gathering of singers , number ing about sixty. A fo\v unimportant changes were made In the documents , after \voicb they were adopted. The orgnnlzatton proposes to meet once a month , nad to rehcaso in unison under one di rector , who will bo elected on next Tuesday night , by the executive committee. This committee is composed of two delegates from each of the societies above named. The association will also make arrange ments for the grand sacnRcrfesfc of the No- braslca saenRerhund which is to bo held in this city in Juno of next year. The olliccrs for the ensuing-year areas follows : Gco. Strntman of the Concord ia. president ; J. Kopp , of the Liederltranz , vice-president ; Otto Stein of thoTumarouartotte.secrctary ; Henry Anderson of the 1'lattdeutscher voroin. treasurer. Sunday afternoon there was a moctincr of the committees havinp in charge ttie Ute German day festivity "lor the purpose of clos ing up the affair. All the parties interested were not prepared to report. An adjourn ment was consequently taken till next Sun day , when reports will be expected. Pears' soap secures a beautiful complexion. Clmrlcs L. Wnmlt to no Tried Tor It on Weilnesflny. Charles L. Wundt , the agent of the Paully vault and jail company of St. Louis , arrived in the city yesterday and will have his trial In the district court on Wednesday on. the charge of attempting to bribe Commis sioners O'ICccffo and Mount , la connection , with enlarging and refitting the county jail nnd district clerk's vault. There are two Indictments against htm , the first charging that ho attempted to bribe Commissioner Mount by ofleriughlmopor cent of the total cost of the Joh , tuo commis sion amounting to 81,509. The second indictment charges that " \Vundt attempted to bribe Commissioner O'iCeoffo ' by offering him the same amount as was offered to Mount , and afterwards offering Mr. O'lvceffo the sum of SSJO In money. Jndgo Doano was engaged yesterday in hearing the case of Barker Bros. vs. Chris tiansen for f 190 alleged to bo duo as rent lor the stern room on Sixteenth street on tlio alley between Famam nnd Harnoy. This case was tried at the last term of court , the verdict set aside , anew trial boinp granted. In Judge Clarkson's court Barney Smith was placed on trial for shooting at Anton Bornckor , a South Omaha saloon keeper , with Intent to kill. The shooting occurred on August 80 , at Bernokcr's hall , while a colored clauco was In progress. Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodations via the great Rock Island route. Ticket otlleo , 1C02 Six teenth nnd Farnum streets , Omaha JE. The Specialist , Iinnsurpusodln tlio treat- luent of all forma ot 1'ltl- VATK DISKACKS.l oitM.in liood. STUlcnUUK , or pnln In relelTlns the tilnikler. VriIIU3 cored In 30 to 50 iliT . fcklii Diseases , Cntnrrh ana nil DUscain of tlio lllnod. Heart anil 1.1 Tor. Fu- mnlol > hen escuro < l without ln trumenu or "local treat ment. " Ijidles frum J to i only. Wtlta for clrou- InrsglTloK pnrtlcu Inr ยง about cachofthB nboro OlBeiuoi , anil showlnx many ot tha most lomnrkublo curet. Of- Be , N. K. Cor. ItUi Mid Karnain SU , outrtneo on elUiernlruet , Omabt Neb NERVE AND BRUIN TREftTMEHT. Bpedflo for Hystortt , Dlulnrsw.nu. Uenrnlela7aJ lulnen , Mental Iwpr63sionBortenliiif o ( tbo Drain , suiting In InB&nlw&iiil UicHnffto mtie deAth. Prtfmaturo Old ABI. It&rrennc'ss. Low of Tower In either fci. Involuntur/ Lone , ntl Sptrina torrbcEO CAaitti br oYer-eiflrtlori 'or ' the tinxjn , peirbu < o or over Indulgence. L h boTcomalnioneinontb'itreat. merit glabor. or alx ( or 5 , tent lir nmlli.rfl . > nlit. with each order ( Or li boxei , will rend purrbo5 w Riiuanteo to refund raeseT , Htho ro lmnitlillj to curt. Uurante l uHlaiHlKenuin i ttolduuljbr GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 Furnam Street. - > Omaha. Neb , CORLISS BUftND Llucu Cullam nnd Culls. ; Correct Stjltt. Beit Qualltj. Perfect Fitting TRY THEM. G. A. Lindquest IS AGAIN IK THE t Merchant : - : Tailoring builnpuftnd Inrtteshls old friends and ii.it- rons , aswoll as thonnriural pub ) Ui rail unit InspeotblHiiowiitockof lniMrtoJ | led ' woolens. Everrthlnz first cluM.an ESTABLISH ED 187-t. 316 S. I5TH ST * | l-mbyte true whod-somre men s&y , t-ra5.ua Seep olio.- is e solid caK'e ofcourin . , Cc'rn T Tor many years SAPOLIO lias stood as the finest and best article of this kind in the world. It knows no equal , and , although it costs a trifle more its durability makes it outlast two cakes of cheap makes , It is therefore the cheapest in the end. Any grocer will supply it at a reasonable price. PURE SOLUBLE CHEAP Rich. Digestible. Stimulating. Nourishing. Having a peculiarly delicious flavor a food and drink combined at a half cent a cup and Jit for a Jrinct. BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " IIOUTKN'S COCOA , ( "onco tried , ixlvnyi. nicd ' ) nas laritnUdtnd I tentcdnn < ] liniiide In llullnnd. It Is acknowledged by ths moil eminent doctors end aml/sts thit bjrthe ii > ccim treatment Vi HonEN'B COCON. hat undtrconi , the olublllty of tlio fleBli-furintOij c n ttiicut It liicreiiBod flftypet * cent * , while the wlioU of the ftbras are cottoned anil rendered moro palattUo anj dlceiliblo. MT , rgiit sals la tb world. " AaV lor ViX lIorrEN'aimil tuke no otli r. CT NO OURE. ! NO DrDOWNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Net ) . . raedlcJns , . In itlllo.ittrlnir with fevenlren rc r * experience. A. rcfulnnrndusteln ni tllplomniiliow. hacrcntciliinccen nll.Ncrvoui.Clironlc anj l'rlv lertlso < oa. A porminontciironimrantjert forCatirrli ( perinntorrhirii. Unt Mnnhood , Seminal \Vo knos , Nlslit bo io , Inip.itoncy , Syplllts. Slrtoturo , anUl tll8pa < u ofllio lllouil. skin and Urlnnrr Or ns. . 11. I irunrHntco K < Jlfiir ororr " I unlortaka nn.llil tocurc. Consul'atlon Ires. Hook Cilj > ' . < -Tlsi or Ilfo ) sontrroc. OUlcalioun- a.ni. to i p. in. SunUr 1U a DI. to 13 in. DRS , MERRILL & MERRILL SPECIALISTS IN Chronic , Nerroui , Illrvot nnil Snnclcal Dlicaioi nnl Ulicaacs Ot the Era , K.v , Koil , Throat andChoit. fcjpeolnl Attention to Disnnoo * ofVo men anil Children. Thn doctor" l > 8 had jr < * ari of oiptrlenco In th hoipltnliof llrooklrn on ! No * Fork , and nrenmooi thoraost luccoaiful anj wlUul/ known specialist ! to UiocounUr. To You tic nnil Mlddlc-Acod Men. I/nt Manhood , S'onroui Debility. Sporimtjrrlinia , Seminal I-ossot , 1'lirnlcal l > e < ar. arUInu from tmlli. crftkm. rroiiuclnj locplc sni'i ? , ( IciponHencr , pin- plci on toe ftice , aronlon to loclotr , eiullydlscour * fed , Inckof rontlilencodull , unlit forutudror buil- ncn , and Und ! Ufa a burden , sarclf , porminomlr anil ipeedllr cured. Itlond nn < l Skin Diqrasei. SrpliU'i , a tUwmo most dreadful In Iti roiulti , complete ! ; eradicated. ( Jenllo-Urlnnrjr Surirnry , Oononhr , Gleet. Stphltls , Hjrilmceln , Varlrocele , and Stricture , radically and lafaif cured wit-out pain or detention from butlneis. All Beiu&l ! > Jcrmltlei ntl Impedimenta to marriage uccoisfullr removed. All Hectal dlienoi afoly and permnnontlr curgl Hours , n. m.till 8 p.m. fcotidnji , 10 tillII. N. II. remoniunnbloto Tint UH mar bo Iron to I it tbelr homes br correipondtnco. ile.llctneiandla > ( Iniotlnnmnnttir axproti. Consultation froo. Bend IcenU liiBluuipi to Injure rcplr 1218 Fifteenth St. , Oppnilte Boyil's Opem House , Omalm , Nob. FEEMCB SPECIFIC , A POSITIVE mdpemianentCURE'orill ' IlietiiioTltn U R IN ARY O RG ANS7 Cure * hereolhertreitmgntlills.fulTditctlonmllh Jch bottle. Price , ono dollar. Sea signatured E , L , STAHL ForBaloByAII Druggists. llil"UBUUR IAI tUSHItll U.w * u.fiai.ll.HJj. dlt TAIL. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 13O2 Parnatn Straot. HARRY P , DEUEL , City PaEaencror and Ticket Corner OthanclHarney Streets , Omahx FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN , Trosidont Founded by Dr. J. W. MoMcnaray , "FEWIAlE BE ARMS DIAMONDS. ' tVfltnltetunil ninmotuli Olyoti A.\v r vrltli 'Jen nnd CWco-iV > 'ovelVnj ' of Introducing Rood * . Tim mmosof nil persons receiving din- nomltf. TOtolics. etc. , nro added to this lutiliiilv. ITho Ovorlaiul tea company of S : n Prim cisco linvo rented the store , .SQJt'artuun.nc'Xtto Ilellinim's clothing louse , nntl In order to Intnxiuco thclt * poods this compnny will present for sixty lavs souvenirs wltn every can of Ion miil coifoo sold , such as solid pold , silver anil lickol witclios , nlso genuine diamonds in solid RoUlsotUnpj , silver tnUowuro , ilso money nml many other articles of Lew value , livery pmvluisor will rccolvo a souvenir. The t'ofleo , caiinnil content * wclffli about three pounds , the tea , eim and contents weigh about ono anJ n Imlf pounds , This oxnoiiHivo ami novel vray of lulvtirllsiuff will bo discontinued rxltor sixty days anil tlioso really choioo jjooils will bofold strictly on their merits , but without the souvenir. Of couiso o very piirchiKer must not expect to gel n. dlu- moiul or milch. This company claim tlmttlioy hnvo hist asgood n rlprht to glvo uvrny vatc-pca , diamond ? or jowclry nml money ns their competitors auvo to glvo avny gloss wire , chromes , do. ( ! ot ujiaclub. Thee who jrot up a club order most always pet a hnnclsumo pres ent. Onlcnby umll prouiptly forwuiilod to nil parts of the Utiltod Stutos on re ceipt of fash or yostotlleo ordor. Tonna : Sliifjlocan , } ! ; yilx for $ o ; thirti'on for S10 , and twonty-seven for SIM. Address Overhuul Tea com tuny , Omnlui , ICcb. Slnre open from 8 o clock n , in. ti ' > o'clocltp * ui.aaclSnturdnystlll lOo'cloclc TI. in. Now open. L. Ilitiifon. So. IStlist. , dliinioutl rliifr intonlUllborn ; , So. lUth si. , silver fl\o-bottlo \ castor ; N. J. L.irson , lotli at. , silver Rika stand ; \V. II. Viuinoy , l'ot > - tea ; b'lintiy ShornumN. i2Uth s-t. . silver cake stand , mul Oscar Lemons , So. lOlli st , , combination diamond nnd sapphire ring in ton ; W. Markloy , Tort Omaha , silver cuke stand ; B. 1' . Flood ISth avo. , dliiiiioiid ring in tea" , Jonnlo Wol- \YnlniitlLIll , S10.00 In gold coin i n tea ; Fritz Fisher , Klin st , , nilvor llvo- Twttlo carter ; " \V , K. King , Chicago st. , silver Hilcostnxiil ; Mrs. John Kponctor , " \Vnlnut \ Illll , uttind sugar liowl ; lllla Ilajdon , Capitol me. , diamond mend ring anil silver sugar bowl ; llunry Harry , Clark st. , $20 iti gold coin ill tori ; Emma Tinloy , N. liithsU , silver caster ; Usittlo Driof usi , Cass st. , silver su ar bowl ; Mrs , \ \ . Schwnrwlck , llnin- ilton st. , dlnmond ling In tea ; C , K. " \Vnlters \ , Council BlulTs , dlnmond sing1 in Ion ; Jlr . .1. Frank , Howard st. , sllvor sugar bowl ; Mrs. C'ook , Council Blulta , diamond ring in tea ; Dr. J. W. Sioverling , diamond ting iu tea ; I'.lla Hobertson , coin silver clmt- telalno watch in tea ; ( 'larenco 1'ot- Icr , Shorinan avo. , silver sugar bowl ; J. I. Klgin , S. 22 < 1 si. , diamoni * ring1 in tea ; Mrs. I'ilvO ' , S. 17th St. , silver sugar bo\vlJ. II. Hoist , S , Omaha , dinmond riiiRIn tea ; Louisa Ctwdis , Council lllulT SoOlii gold coin in tcaldw ; ! Mc- NullysItli Adams ox press , silver fivo- bottlocastor ; Vf..nng , S. lath , silver li\c-l ttlocaster ; Iw. L. 1) ) . Flwliii , Iznrdst. , silver cold-lined cuji ; C. Pit - gcrald , Council Bluffo , diamond ri.ii ? in tea ; Thos. Hollran , Cull lorn last. , savor flvo-ljottlociister ; S.J.Vnrron , S. lOUi st. , gents'him tin pr case gold watch In tea ; L. B. Ilooton , S. 4tli st. , diamond ringin tea ; H. Miller , S. 12lh st. , soltairo diamond shirt stud in tea ; II LarsonSouth Omaha , silver castor ; John Gordon , Davenport St. , sllvercako stand ; Hugh j\vori' , mnll order , Lin coln , Ncli. , $20 in gold coin in tea ; William II. Kirkondahl , Mnjflold add , sllvor coster ISlrs. M. A. Younj , South Omaha , Hilroi * sugar bowl ; Tcna Aniloi-- son , Oak st. , silver cake stand ; Mrs. .T I'fiist , South Omaha , silver sugar bowl ; AloxGranllcy , S. 21st , cluster diamond ringin tea ; 1-Juby lliiwser , mail order , Missouri Valley , la. , $1O In. gold coin ; Fred \Viiijnor , So. 30th st. , silver buttcnlisliG. ; Hloombcrg , N. 31st u\.e , silver butterdish ; Thomas Shan , Bun- croft st. , sllvor butterdish ; Jacob Lut-/ , S. 20th , diamond riiiKin tea ; 3Ionry GrUlln , California at. , $50in gold coin in tea ; J. Rondis , S. lath , silver gold-lined cup ; Mrs. S. TJ. Maillson , Tabor. Ia. , sil- \or pickle stand ; \ V.II.Velcli \ , Missouri Valley , Ia. , silver fivo-boLtlo castor ; Joh n MoCllntock , Doilgost. . silver suffer bowl ; Wullor Stoinmotz , S. Wth. ilia- mend riiig in tea ; Mrs. llrixxi , So. 20th , silver sugar bovl ; Alex Kdhoff , S. 19th St. , gents' hunt ing case gold watch , in tea ; Kiln Simpson , mull order , Nobrasku City , hunting case gold , wntch and diamond rinpin null club order ; Mrs. Anton ia IToulh , ] 0th , plain silver , llve-bottlo caster ; George Gerard , Sovitli Omaha , silver carter ; ilrs. 11. AI. Hponcor , Coun cil DlulTs , silver pickle stand ; T. C , nollFarnam St. , diamond ring in tea ; J. .T. Minick , S. ISthsU , gont's hunting case gold watch in tea ; .Tames I'otor- son.S. 19lh st , silver gold lined cuji ; JuliaMannortS. 13th M. , S10 in gold coin In tea ; Mrs. General Dennis , llodgo st. , silver butter dish ; Henry rotors , Park Forrest , silver , live-bottlo castc-r ; I'otcT I'ctortion , Uurt st. . liuttor dish ; Mrs. . McKonxio , Lnlco M. , silver pickle bland ; Mrs. Xellio HangsW , moreNo , ! ) . , mail order , diamond ring in tea ; It. L. Wilson , rariiam stS-0 gold coin in tea ; Mrs. K. Hiclts , Mlllorton , Nob. , silver fiugar bowl ; G.V. . Kctchnm , IWd and \Vulnut , bilror flvo-bottio castor ; Olias. A. Sunimor , Hllvcr pickle stand ; M rs. T. 1' . * Black , Ponder , Nub. , silver gold-lined cup.T. ; Schneider , mall or der , Millnrd , Neb , , solid gold chased band ring ; J. W. Munti , l.'Jtli and Far- nani , wllver pickle stand ; A. A. Kcinllln.nl. Harnoy st. , diamond ring ; Mamio Kasnick , * S. 4th , silver cake eland ; M us C. Parser , St , Mary's nvo. , solid gold band rhifflii tea ; S. H. Sanhon , S. Omaha , cluster diamond mend ring in tea ; A. N , Lanon , Council Blurts , fjcnt'rt hunting case gold watch In tea ; Mrs. Julius l-'ostnor , S. 37lh st. , dinmond ring and siMer plcklo stand In tea ; .Mrs. II. Bnrbaclc , N. ll'li st. , hil- vorcukoBttind ; PeiryVilliuiaH.Walnut \ Hill , Killer ilvo-bottlo castor ; MM. An- dreir Jakloy , Clark Bt. , silver ilvo-bottlo caster ; Mrs. nail , t'uimnjj at. , Hllvor ] ) ickle stand ; Kmil Peterson , N. IStli , diamond ring in tea ; Annlo Claris , Mrs. Hugh Lngaii.uiail order , Seward , JCoh. , silver gold-lined goblet In tea ; Mrs. D. L. IIolTman , mall order , Vull , la. , diamond rin In to ; Krnost Evcrs , Council HlulTs , silver fivo-hottlncaster. C.V. . IBuol , Leavotiwoith St. , dlnmond ring , castor and silver * old-linod eui ) ; ICdwurdTroinblay , South Otnulia , $10 $ in gold coin ; Mrn. J , Btilluy , Walnut Hill , silver Iwtter dish ; F.V. . Jtoilp , S. 12th St. , silver fivo-boltlo carter ; Mrs. W. KlumotVnlioo , Nob. , mall order , diamond ring in tea ; MNs C , Hauks , Ko- braska City , dilvercakoHtand ; Mrs. .Folia TtcitS. . 14th , Kllvur five-hottlofiiator ; D. Wolloy , S. 19thHt.oloKant ullver tea service lli\o nieces ) with tea ; A. Tlau , J/iavcnworth fct. , silver sugar bowl : S , NT. Hank , mull ordor. Llnonln , Neb. , { jcnt.H'huntintr ca o gold wutcli In tea ; Charles Sherman , Nicholas Ht. , sil ver butter dish ; MPB. M. Oil kins , flnst- ings. Neb. , silver ) > lclilo stand ; Koda Pliolpn , California Ht. , coin silverchiito- laluo watch in tea ; Chris Kuohl , 7tU and IJancrotl , silver flvo Ixittlo caster ; ( ice Ij. Donnlrf , H , liOth , silver [ ileklo stnud Charles St. , coin silver cliatchilno watch In tea ; II , 12 , White. 31th und Parkorsilver cake stand ; F. SVIlliniiH , DeciiUir t..diamond ringIn ton ; MI-H. J W. Vaughn , PaulHt.,8llv rlult'r dish ; .1. B. Komiwtor , Franklin st. , Kll- vor butter dish ; II. A. IJraUiMinil or der , Kcarnoy , Nob. , $1U in gold coin.