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    EHE OMAHA DAILY BEBS THURSDAY. AUGUST 25 , 1887.
CHAIUT1K8 AND COnitECTlONH.
The nolegatoi Arriving The Confer-
rnco's Object ( Hated by ltd onicnr * .
Hon. 11. II. Giles , president of tlio Na
tional Conference of Charities and Cor-
ructions , Miss Ella A. Giles , his Uiiufr.li'
tor , Prof. O. A. Wright , secretary of the
Wisconsin state board of charities , and
other delegates to tlio conference , arc In
the city. President Giles Is a fine , dig
nified looking gentleman of about thrcu
Bcoro years , whoso appearance Indicates
benevolence and firmness. For a num
ber of terms ho served as state senator
inWisconsln , and used his Influence to
advance the good work in which ho Is en-
paged , As a worker for the cause of
clinriticB and corrections ho has labored
hard for seventeen years. To a UIE re
porter lit ) stated :
"Fifteen years ago. in Chicago , this
work was commenced. There were but
fourteen present , one being a lady , and
it was tlillicult to plnco the
matter in effective working order , but a
resolution was finally drawn un denounc
ing the county jails of Illinois ) , Wisconsin
and Michigan as nurseries of crime.
Four of tlii ! original promoters of the
system will bo present at this conference.
"Great progress has been inudu in tlio
work and tlio condition of those incar
cerated fur crime hits been much im
proved , while the methods of dispensing
charities litivo been altogether re
modelled , the idea now being promi
nently recognized that the needy classes
should bo encouraged to help themselves
rather than solicit aid. To this end pro
vision for work has been miulo where the
applicants are able to labor. Foreign
emigration Is a prominent subject in tuo
public mind , especially in the cast , and
must bo dealt with. Shipping insane for
eign paupers to the UnitoU States is
especially deserving of our considera
tion. This matter was presented at St.
Paul last year. One other question to bo
discussed Is the "Advancement of the
African and Indian races. Those com
prising tlio conference are members and
officers of the various state board of
oharitios and corrections as well rs inter
ested in the best methods to treat the
criminal and pauper classes. As to the
criminal classes wo believe the first con-
lideratlon should bo tbo reformation or
punishment of the criminal. Wo
fiavo views as to the Insane
not generally accepted , but which
will bo when understood thorougly. The
hopelessly insane should bo placed in
state Institutions. 'lucre will bo many
subjects discussed and papers read. "
To-morrow evening the conference will
bo hold in exposition hall. Governor
Thayer , Mayor Uroatch , President Max
Meyer , of the board of trade , John
M. Thurston , J. M. Woolworth
and ox-Governor Alvin Saundcrs will de
liver addresses of welcome. Responses
will be made by President Giles , Frank
11. Sanborn , of Massachusetts and Fred
II. Wines , of Springliehl , III.
The conference promises to bo larcoly
attended and productive of much prac
tical good in improving upon the many
advanced schemes already devised to
promote the objects involved. The ma
jority of the delegates will arrive to-day ,
ns it is understood that all the eastern
delegates collected at Chicago and will
como to Omaha in a body.
Rev. Edward Everett Halo , of Hoston ,
will deliver the sermon on Sunday at 3
p. m.
At the opening exorcises of the con-
fcronco a double quartette , consisting of
Messrs. W. S. Riggs , A. VanKuran. Nat
M. Urigham. Walter Wilkins. Dr. Wood-
burn , Harry Buckley , S. 15. Reed and W.
B. Downing , will render several appro
priate vocal pieces.
SOUTH OMAHA NOTES ,
The city conncil meets to-night.
Frank Desmoro lias returned from a
trip to Chicago.
Mrs. Ella Sloano will depart Saturday
to join her husband at Colfax Springs ,
Iowa.
A very enjoyable dance was given Tues
day night at tlio residence of Mr. llilcy ,
on the West Sido.
Fowler Bros , are putting oloctnc lights
throughout their packine house.
Daniel Walker , proprietor ot the
Walker house has sold out to a son , whc
has been engaged in tlic hotel business it
Iowa.
The Read house is rapidly nearing com
plotion.
. R. Kallsh has not as yet opened his
store.
Nelson , the porter on the dummy , while
assisting ladles on the' car on this morn
ing run , was pushed asidoby a man whc
Boomed to bo in a hurry and refused tc
give the ladies preferencewhereupon the
porter interviewed him according to the
rjulllvau style , and the rude fellow , bcine
latistiod with his punishment , took a seal
tvhcn his turn come.
M. J. Leonard has put on an additior
to his saloon on Twenty-seventh street
in the shape of a lunch counter and choi
nouso.
William Connelly , a merchant of Lind
lay , Nob. , is in this city looking at tin
lights.
Lot 1 in block 20 first addition , was
lold yesterday by D. Anderson to Mrs
Kate Smith ( or f 1,000.
Mr. David Anderson will ship 150 cat
tie to Columbus to bo fed.
South Omaha will have another boo *
ind shoo store in a short time.
Mrs. Kunder , who left her husband
Joseph Kunder , some months ago , re
turned to the city yesterday and found
nor husband gone. She will remain here
if Joseph will stay where ho is.
A special train of eleven cars of stool
tvas sent to Gibbon , Nob.
The grading on tlio B * & M. railroat
Is progressing rapidly.
11UKGLAKV.
Michael Conroy , ono of the hardcs
eases in the city , cut the screen in i
window of llowcll's lumber yard on"ic <
Tuesday night and entered the roon
with thu intention of sleeping there. Thi
occupant of the room , Benjamin Schoit
Ing , caught and held him until an ollicci
, , came and locked him up. This moruini
ho was bound over to the district cour
In the sum of f 500.
KAILUOAU M.VTTEIIS.
COMMISSIONKU HAITIIOHN.
J.N. Falthorn , chairman of the West
cm Freight bureau ; C. M. Wicker , trail !
manager of the Chicago & Northwester :
road , and George L. Garman , of th
Western Railroad Weighing association
arrived in town yesterday , nnu mi
mediately sought President Potter nn
Mr. Mnnroo , of the Union Pacific , am
several of tint oUicials of the B. & M
and with them drove to the stock yards
They have come to consider ono of th
agreements recently made with shipper
of live stock from this point. Ono c
the results of the meetinir will b th
shipping of slock by weight instead of b.
the carload as heretofore , an agrcomen
which it is claimed gave the shipper a
advantage over which the roads hav
been uneasy , especially since the increas
ing of the length of the cars to twenty
six and thirty-four feet.
A circular was issued yesterday by Pros
dent Potter , giving Mr. Munroe , gonern
freight agent , jurisdiction over all th
lines of the Union 1'acitic ,
110W THE UUMUIt AUOSK.
Mr. Dickinson , general suporintcndcr
of the Union Pacific , by way of explain
tlon of the possible origin of the rumor c
a feeling existing between himself an
the conductors of the road , says that
may b'o ascribed to the fact that n roi
duotor and engineer wore discharged n <
Jong since for u reckless disobedience <
orders. Freight trains 21 and 21 moi
every morning at Cliuvcuuo at Uj1
o'clock. At passing stations they ai
to Uko thu side track ui ]
wait , even If it ihould happen that the
west going train Is behind tlmo. Ono
morning No. 21 was not into Cheyenne at
G:1U : , and , under orders of his conductor ,
the engineer of No , 24 pulled out. About
three miles cast of Cheyenne the two
trains met , but , fortunately , were stopped
before they ran into each other. The en
gineer and conductor of 24 wcro dis
charged ,
T. L. Bowman , of Lo Mars , right of
way agent of the Chicago & Northwest
ern road , is at the Paxton ,
P. P. Shelby. BO long and favorably
connected with the Union Pacific and one
of Omaha's favorite citizens , left for Salt
Lake last evening.
Ono of the stations on the now branch
of the B ife M. west of Schuylcr has been
named Cushlng , after Mr. R. C. Gushing ,
of the railroad contracting firm of Cusli-
ing & Mallory , of this city.
On Monday nest the Chicago & North
western road will commence to lay iron
upon its graded line between Wahoo and
Schuyler a distance of thirty miles. The
road IH already bridged and the work
will bo pushed rapidly to completion , by
the contractors. Cushlng & Mallory.
A Mysterious Trunk.
The trunk of a vender of a patent
mcdlciuo called the "Chinese Se
cret11 was the cause of a sensation at the
B. & M. depot Tuesday evening. The trunk
omitted n most peculiar smell. Charley
Ilamollus , the baggageman , was satisfied
that it contained u dead body , and with
the horrid visions of a Maxwell-Prellor
tragedy dancing through Ins brain ho
called Ticket Acont Oleson and other
depot dignitaries who , after each In turn
taking a whin"at the trunk , gravely con
firmed llamcllus' suspicions ; the city
physician , Dr. Ralph , and other gentle
men of medical repute wcro summoned
and they , too , pronounced the odor as
ono familiar to them in the dissecting
room. The chief of police was summoned
and word sent to the coroner to come and
lake charge of the dead body. The
chief accompanied by two or
three officers appeared and orders were
given to watch for the coming
of tlio owners. A few minutes
later the innocent owner came rushing
into tin ) baggage room to see about his
check , when he was sternly confronted
by the chief , who apprised him of the
discovery of the dnad man , and ordered
him to open the trunk. Despite the ex
planations of the medicine man , he was
finally forced to comply. The ghastly news
had spread and a largo crowd had gath
ered. With bated breath thev watched
the turning of the key in the trunk and
the raising of the lid. Nothing could bo
seen but a large board fitting into the top
which completely hid the contents.
Amid the deathlike silence the chief
stepped forward and lifted the board ,
when there was disclosed , not the man'
glod trunk and limbs of a dead man , bul
a trunk full of neatly labeled packages.
The Gold Spell.
About 11 o'clock yesterday the cole
weather had reached its lowest point
and the temperature began to rise. Ac
cording to the signal service olliccrs this
was not a cold wave , but what they term
a cold spoil. A cold wave only comes
when the thermometer has alrcadj
reached 45 degrees and suddenly des
ccnds 15 decrees more in n short perioe
of time. Yesterday morning the min
imuni was 48 degrees at O'clock. Tues
day morning at the same hour it wa :
50 degrees. It appeared colder because
cause it was cloudy. The prcs
cut cold spell started in nortl
western Manitoba , thence inte
northwestern Montana where tin
Omaha oflico flrsfdlscovered it. It ther
lescendcd southeasterly , covered a bol
of country extending from Minnesota te
Wyoming. "Yesterday morning it firs
reached St. Louis , and at 0 a. m. yesterday
the temperature began raising in Mon"
tana. At G o'clock yesterday morning tin
thermometer reached thirty-eight degree ;
Moorhead. at Minn. , and there wore ligh
frosts. Tlio Indication for | to-day ii
Omaha and vicinity are fair weather
fllowed by clouds and rains , with an in
creasing higher temperature.
NKW TOWNS.
On I ho C. , M. & St. P. Hallway.
The opening sale of lots In the nev
towns of Buck Grove , Bell and Keuwooi
will occur on August 31 , September 1 am
8 , respectively. These lots are localci
on the Sioux City and Manilla branch o
the C. , M. & St. P. railway , and atlbrei ai
excellent opportnnity for safe invest
ment - C. A , PAULEV ,
Gen. Land Agent , Milwaukee , Wis
11. G. HAUGAN. Land Com'r C' . , M. . !
St. P. railway , Milwaukee , Wis.
Another Warehouse.
Tuesday Harris & Fisher bought th
lot on the northeast corner of Saventl
and Loavonworth streets from Johl
Powers , paying for it the sum of $20,000
It is their intention to erect upon it ;
handsome warehouse , which may bo usei
for wholesale purposes. Mr. Powers in
tends to move his cooperage to the bet
toms.
Mr. Harris loaves next week for Lo
Angeles , where ho will hereafter reside
but it is his intention to invest nearly nl
his money in Omaha's real estate am
industries. _
Dress Cutting School , I01S1 Howard
Lessons given in scientific dress cuttini
free of charge for the next fifteen days
Visitors invited.
Illahway Kobbcry.
Joseph Kraseusky , an employe of th
stock yards , was walking along the hi !
on the west side yesterday at about
o'clock , when ho was accosted by ion
men , who took him aside and two hcl
him while the other two went throng
his pockets and took | 5 , all the money h
had. They each took $1 and handed 1
back to him and then skipped. Two c
the men are known to bo hard case ;
having just completed a sentence c
ninety efays each in the county jail. On
of the others , who is unknown , was car
lured about 10 o'clock.
Disputed Title to Furniture.
The Co-opcrativo Land and Lot con
pany claims that there is a mistake i
the statement in a morning paper in roi
erence to furniture purchased by thoi
from a woman on Davenport streo
Hill & Young , not Dowcy & Stone , had
claim on the furniture and the compan
succeeded in securing the property ttftc
some slight trouble , occasioned by th
woman's failure to inform them of th
lien on thu goods.
AntiGUveflltiacti Block.
The now plans of the Anhouser-Buscl
bulldlnt ; on south Thirteenth and Jonc
have at length been completed and wort
men are now engaged in making read
lor their erection. With the exceptio
possibly of the Nebraska and the Firi
National banks it will bo the finest structure
turo on Thirteenth street and will co
f 100,000. There will be a frontage of 21
feet on Jones street and run thence 1' .
feet south to the alley , leaving a front <
beautiful design on Thirteenth street.
A Dangerous Avenue.
The condition of Park avenue is brln
severely commented upon by many of tl
residents , who declare that it is in an a
moU Impassable condition , especially I
buggies and other vehicles after nigh
fall. There is , it is claimed , bul ouo roai
svay for drivers , and that Is on the mm
side ( if the thoroughfare , to reach whic
ouo has to cross several ridces of rails an
ties , which cannot bo accomplished will
"ANOTHER qOW DX'E DO. "
Daniel Van Etten Doei Borne Aero-
batlo Feat * In Law.
Daniel Van Etten la n lawyer. So Bays
hi * certificate. Ho Is also a surveyor , a
school teacher , n preacher. In fact Dan
iel can como to judgment In about any
professional way. It seems that In Au
gust , 1830 , Mrs. Daniel Van Elton pur
chased a bill of goods from one Abra
hams , a Farnam street furniture dealer ,
for $159 , Notes were given for payment
with a chattel for security. A second
end bill of goods was purchased
with like bonds. Then Mrs. Van Etten
procured other articles , paying In Iho
meantime certain installments. A few
days ago her husband claimed that the
first mortgage was paid in full and that
the money had pot been applied ( o the
proper credit. Ho wanted the mortgage
cancelled and brought suit against Abra
hams before Justice Crawford of the
Seventh ward. A change of Tonuo was
taken to Justice Read of the Third ward.
The case came on for trial before the lat
ter official niut after the plaintiff's case
and part of the defendant's case had
been hoard , Mr. Van Etten had the case
dismissed without prejudice. Immedi
ately afterwards he commenced suit on be
half of Ins wife for the same cause ,
of action before Judge Crawford. Abra
hams , the defendant , became angry and
rcplovincd the goods. John Chesterfield
King , the constable , served the papers.
He was met by Michael Donahoc , a dep
utized constable from Judge Crawford's
court , who had order of arrest for Abra
hams , ot al. Then ensued a constabulary
war in which King came out victorious.
The coeds wcro taken and Iho Abraham
party was taken brforo Judge Road.
Then came Van Etten and demanded
they bo taken before Judge Crawford.
This Judge Reed refused to do and
the prisoners were discharged. Subse
quently Mr. Van Etten commenced a re
plevin suit on his own behalf for the fur
niture , but it Is doubtful it he will find
the property. Altogether this is the
labyrinthine legal case ever known in
these parts. _
The State Grunge.
The State Grange , through its presi
dent , has applied for and been accorded
a prominent place on the fair grounds for
a headquarters tout. The place will bo n
handy and welcome center lor the mem
bers of the body while in attendance at
; he fuir.
The Fair association has issued compli
mentary season tickets to all the clergy
men residing in the city , and hopes that
the tickets will be put to daily use.
The freedom of the grounds has
also been extended to the coining veteran
volunteer fireman of New York city , who
will spend three days here during fair
week. The invitation has been accepted
in behalf of the visitors by the Omaha
associalion of veteran volunteer fireman ,
but no day luts been chosen for the visit.
There will bo no public demonstration in
connection with the ufl'air.
Army Notes.
Leave of absence for fifteen days has
boon granted Lieutenant W. II. Camp ,
Seventeenth infantry.
The following olllcors have been re
lieved from further duty in connection
with the department rifle competition ,
and will return to their respective sta
tions : Lieutenant H. II. Wright , Ninth
cavalry. Fort Robinson ; Lieutenant
Abnor Pickering , Second infantry , Fort
Omaha ; Lieutenant J. S. Mallory , Second
infantry , Fort Omaha ; Lieutenant W. A.
Mercer , Eighth infantry , Fort Robinson ;
Lieutenant Groto Hutchcson , Ninth cav
alry , Fort Niobrara ; Lieutenant W. M.
Wright , Second infantry , Fort Omaha ;
Lieutenant C. M. Po.ttit , Eighth infantry ,
Fort Niobrara : Lieutenant A. B. Shat-
luck , Sixth infantry , Fort Douglas.
An Expensive Sower.
It has cost the city $32,800 to mend the
breakage of the Tenth street sewer near
Brownell Hall. The person who had in
charge the digging and filling of the
sewer trench is responsible for the break-
ago. Instead of using dirt and sand to
fill the trench , manure , straw , stick and
kindred refuse were dumped in. The
settling of this padding below the pipes
has left them unsupported at places , and
naturally they have given way to the
strain from above.
Arinbrunt Found.
George J. Armbrust , the Cuming street
merchant , who mysteriously disappeared
about two weeks ago , was found Tues
day in Kansas Citv by Detectives Emery
and Dingman. He claims that he did not
know how ho reached that place , not
being aware of his traveling until he
woke up in Iho town. His brother has
gone to Kansas City and will return with
him to-day .
lrlh National
On next Sunday afternoon there will
bo a very important meeting of the Irish
National League in St. Philomcna hall ,
Ninth and Howard streets , at , 2 p. m. , at
which all tlio members are expected to
bo present. Interesting and important
businsss will bo transacted.
HOUSEKEEPERS'I OEM. KETTLE
Something entirely new
and sells at sight liar-
.ton's StAamless , Oilor-
'less , Non-Boll-Over-Kot-
tle. Has deep raised
cover and water Joint ,
and an outlet which car
ries all stomra and odor
of tbo chimney. Patent
Steamer attachment
alone worth thn price.
, - Agents wanted , mitlooi
female In ovury town In Nebraska. Profits $5 tn
f 10 per day. Liberal terms and exclusive torrl-
tory given. Bend stamp for circular nnd terms.
Prices , Uqt. , 11.73 ; tl nt. , $1.85 ; 10 qt , IS ; 11 qt. ,
* I.i. Model by mall. JOc.
\V. S. COOMI1S , General Agent.
Omaha Neb. , l > . U. Ilex 483.
u
U. S. DEPOSITORY ,
Omaii.a ,
Paid up Capital $260,000
Surplus 42.BOC
H. W. Yatcs , President.
Lewis S. Reed , Vice-Prosidont.
A. E. Touzalin , 3d Vico-President ,
W. H. S.-Hughes , Uashier ,
iiuicTons : :
W. V. Morse , John S. Collins
H. W. Y tc , Lewis S. Reed
A. E. Touzaltn.
BANKING OFFICE :
THE IRON BANK
Cor. 12th and Farnam Gta.
A General Uaukln ? Business Transacto
N.W. Harris & Co ,
IIB-ll7MONIIOEST.CHICACOMUf I | | Q
66 OCVOUIHIIE ST. , BOSTON. D JHIHklf 3
of Conntle , Citi i , Towm.Water
! Gai. btroct. , K. Co.'s a epee
Ulty. Correipondence lollcited
RUPTURE CURED
By Dr. Sncdlkor's method. No operatloni nc
pain ; no detention from business. Adapted t <
Chlklrcn ns well as grown people. Hundreds 01
autograph testimonials on III o. All bualnosi
strictly confidential. Consultation free.
PROP. If. D. COOK
com 0 , 1614 DougUt St. , OmahaNeb.
.
udcnce.&eTVousUebllltycaubee
through errors and bad. practice * ) CURE
Absolutely Pure.
Thli powder never vnrli ! * . A mnrvcl of pur.
ly.strooKth nml vrholosomonosq. Mare econ
omical than tlin nrdlnnrr kliul. , and cannot bo
old la competition with the multitude of low
cost short weight nlum or phosphnto powdorg.
Bold only In run' . HOVAL UAKINQ POWDER C .
91 W ll-st. . N. Y.
DR. POWELL REEVES ,
314 South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb.
PRIVATE DISPEXSAUV.
Established for the Scientific and Speedy
Cure of Chronic , Nervous and Special
Diseases.
ThnOlil Rellnbls Speolnllst of mnnjycnrs ex
perience , treats with wonderful succor all
UJNU.THKOAT , CANCBK , I'lhRS , K18TO-
LA. UlJl'TUUC , cured without KNiFIi OK
Treats all forms of Throat Lunjr. Nerro nml
Illood discuses , all Chronic dlica os nml Ie-
formltios fur In atlvnnco of nny Institution In
this country. Tlmso who contemplate c < ilnir to
Hot Sprln B for the treatment of tiny 1'rlvato
or Illood dlMcBsocan be cured for onu-third the
cost HI our 1'ilviUe.nispensniy , 3U South 13th
street , Omaha , Neb.
HUl'TUHK cured without pain orhlndorance
rom business.
I AIIICC Dy this treatment n pnro Lovely
L.HIIIE3 Complexion , free from slowness
trucklei , blackheads , oruptlnna , etc. , Urlllium
Eyes nnd perfect bruit M can bo had.
, US' " That "Urod7 foelliitf niiduhfoinaloweak.
nesses promptly mired , llloutln ) ? Headaches
Nervous 1'rostrutlon , ( leneral Debility , Sleep
lessness , Depression nnd Indigestion , Ovurlor
troubles , Inflammation nnd Ulceratlon , I'alllnc
and Displacements , Spinal weakness , Ktdnoy
complaints anJ Ghunge of Life. Consult th
old Doctor.
EVE JlU C1D Aouto or Chronic Inflnm
CIC Mil CAnimatlonof the Kyollds 01
lilobo and tar or Near Slghtcdncss , Invcrsioi
of the Lids. Scrofulous Eyes , Ulenratlons , In
flnmmnttons , Abscess , Dimness of Vision of om
or both eyes , nnd Tumors of Lid.
t3T Inflammation of the Kar , Ulccratlon 01
Catarrh , Interim ! or External Deafness , 01
I'nralygis , Singing Or Uoarlnr noises , Thlckcnci
Drum. etc.
IICBIfflHC Debility , Spermatorrhoea , Som-
nCIIIUUO Innl Lees , Night Emissions
Txiss of Vital I'ower , Sleeplessness , Despondency
oncy , LOBS of Memory , Confusfdn of Ideas
Illuri llefore the Kycs , Laetltudo , Languor
Gloominess , Depression of Spirits. Aversion tc
Society , Easily Discouraged , Lack of Confl
deuce , Dull , Listless , Unfit for Study or Ilusi
ness , and flnds life a burden , Safely , Permanently
nently and Privately Cured.
Dl nnn 8. Clflll Diseases , Syphllls-a'dl
DLUUU ft OlMII seuso most horrible it
Its results completely eradicated without thi
tiie of mercury. Scrofula. Erysipelas , Fevoi
Sorog , Illotches. Pimpled , Ulcers , pallia In tbi
Head and Hones , Sjjilillltlo Sere ThroatMoutl
and Tongue , Ulnndulnr Enlargement of thi
Neck , Rheumatism , CiUarrh , etc. , Porraanomlj
Cured When Others Have Failed.
IIDIUIDV Kidney and llladdor trouble )
Unllllini t Weak Hack , numlm ? Urloo
Frequency of urinating. Urine lilnh colored 01
milky sedlmonton standing , Uonorrha'n , ( licet
Cystitis , etc , promptly und sately cured
Charnei roaionablp.
PRIVATE DISEASES
Kleet , stricture , remlnal omissions , loss of SOT
ual power , weitknes * . ot the soxunl organswan
of desire in male or fomnlc , whether from 1m
prudout habits ot young or sexual habits Ii
mature ycnrs. or nny cause that debilitates thi
sexual tuncttons , speedily dud permanent
cured.
Consultation free nnd strictly confidential ,
Medicine Bent free from observation to al
parts of the United States. Correspondence
receives prompt attention. No letters an
wored unions accompanied by four cents It
stamps. Send stamp for pamnhlot and list ol
questions. Terms strictly cash. Call on or ad
dress DR. 1'OVTKLL , UKEVES ,
No. BH South 18th St. . Omaha , Nob.
WM. MO 1NT08H. B. F. IIODWELI
ISOmVELL & IHcINTOII ,
Real Estate Dealers
140 South Spring Street ,
LOS ANGELES , CALIFORNIA
Dealers In city and country property of al
descriptions. General information to newcomers
comers freely given.
HEALTH. WEALTH.
OR. OTTERBOURG ,
Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb
A Regular Graduate in Medicine nnd Spc
cial Practitioner.
Authorized to treat all Chronic. Nervous nm
"Special Diseases. " t
( Whether caused by Imprudence , Excess o
Contagion ) Seminal Weakness , ( night losso ;
Hexuul Debility , ( loss of sexual power ) , Nerv
ous Debility , lilood Disorders , etc. Cures guiir
anteed or moner refunded. UUargqs low
Thousands ol cases cured. Ago and oxparlonci
are important. All medicines especially prc
pared for each Individual case ,
No Injurious or Poisonous Compound !
Used.
No time lost from business. Patients at i
distance treated by letter and express. Medlclu
sent everywhere free from gaze or breakage.
No Deltrin Filling Order * .
ForaS-eont stamp will mall FREE"Essay 01
Man , an Important Questlon"and a SYMPTOM
list on which to get full history of your disease
Btuto your case , send for terms. All wo usk Is
trial. Becroey observed either In person or bi
mail.
OFFICE HOUU9-
0 to 12a.m. . " toft and T to Pp. m.
Mention Omaha Weekly lice.
Lincoln , Neb.
Thn beet known and most popular hotel I
the slate. Location central , appointments tin
class. Headquarters for coinmoruiAl men an
U political ttDd public jratherlnn.
E. P. HOUGEN. Proprietor.
In fire to right < i r the molt ob-
atlca.tec.ici cf L'rhaU UlJtuei
CURES la their rjr wont tagt ( Cor-
_ . . _ _ rfipond wllhua. If notlilni merer
you will ke turprUed tu know lilt rou may learn by
o 4olng. There are tti&urarj'li of liuu ) lie ; . wo
know , tut we are able to coijlnce ttie trtoililt'pU'
cal that we do wliai we cl.lm. AddfCM. Coot IttM-
* DtCo. , ROQB ) 11 llellman Puiiaint. Omaha , titt.
NEARLY DONE ,
The carpenters and painters who have for some weeks past had pos
session of our upper floors , are about finished , and we are happy to ,
state we shall in the near future , open all our floors for business. The
elegant passenger elevator we are now tmtting in will make access to
the upper floors easy. The tremendous increase in our business since
we opened , has induced us to make preparations for the coming sea
son on a gigantic scale. We are now having manufactured , and will
soon have on exhibition ) the handsomest and richest lines of Fall and"
Winter goods , and when everything is ready , we shall show a stock of
mens' and boys' clothing second to none in the country.
In addition to our clothing and furnishing goods , we shall , in a few
days , open a complete line of hats. This department will occupy the
rear of the second floor , and will contain a larger stock than any hat
house in the city. As the goods will be all new , we shall only show
the latest styles , and we shall sell them with the same low margin oi
profit as we do all our other goods.
All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one prioe at
Nebraska Clothing Company
Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha.
During July and August , our store closes at 6:30 : p. .m. , except Saturday.
OMAHA
MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE.
Cor. 13th St. and Capitol Ave. , OMAHA , NEB.
tOR TUB TREATMENT OF ALT ,
CHRONIC 55 SURGICAL DISEASES
BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES. TRUSSES.
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ll.it facllltlei ftuparatui anil rtmtdle * fbr lucetuful treatment .f
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MAKING A SPECIALTY OF
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clnnor lnMrmu tiHint by mallor tinrrtt , iwurflljr pirfcM , ni
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OMAHA MEDICAL * SURGICAL INSTITU' , or
Dr. McMEoaniy , Cor. 13th st. & Oailtol AY.Od < ( na , Neb.
Medical Books or Papers Froo.
The proprietor or the Onuilm Medical anil Surzl-
calln.tltuto tins published a vilunblo 10 nt buoki
nml pupers upon chronic and uriic l cfeu ] ! ei unct
dcfoimltlei , and tne methods ot cure wtilpti h.ive
Klvon blm 1 10 rcputntlonof being the mo t ntcllllul
mid luccesiful Rpeclallst In the wet , nncl mule tlio
tnitttuto BO ciMutiraued that millcinc Hropoaito
uiul patients rocoh o 1 from over ? Htxto in the union.
AmoiiK the books ! on * upon the tltpeaaca nf
women : ono upon nervou * . special and private ilia-
eaee * of the sexual and urlrmry ornni ; vtrlcoctlo
cured by sundnil operations , and their latol ; Invent'
ed clamp comprpis Up > n nry for the relief anil
curenf rarlcocele. ncrvom oilmmtlon ami sexual
dcbllltr , now rcitoratlTO treatment I 'a en upon
surijlciii bracex , pll i. ouncer * . parnljsli , nit. Kli'c-
trlcity and t'.o ' now rnaxnetlc battery for homo use ;
cutiurli nml Inhalation , etc. Unlike mn-t book )
Itsuad by doctors free , they do not consist of testimonial
menial * with fictitious aMmcsaml Initials , or rubbhti
of that kind , but are plain descriptions of dliotsos ,
symptoms , nenr di covcrlo ' In medicine surgery
and electricity , and are well worth tlio penis il and
can bo obtained free hi uddre < lnit the ( imalm Modi-
cal and t-urtilcal Institute , 13th street and Capitol
avenue , Oman * . H Draiku.
DR. SPINNEY
,
THE OLD
r-1 Open a Dispensary alE
<
E , Corner ofm \
and Dodge Sts ,
I ma FOR HIS AD. IN
THIS PAPER ,
v *
A ( jpm npRMiM
For all kinds of buslnes" at the
New Town'of Harblne ,
Midway between Fulrljury ard lieatrlce on tlio
C. K. * N. K. It.
Lots Cheap on Ibmy Zo-inn.
Address C. 11. LETTONi Folrbury ,
Display at their warerooma , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street ,
the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at
any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces th
highest class and medium grades , Including
STEINWAY FISCHER , , PIANOS
LYON&HEALY
S\fS + ALM < - BURDETT ,
ORGANS STANDARD ,
I \ a M JC. U C * A I \ /
Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the
lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long
established reputation of the house , coupled with their most
liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords
the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible
defects In materials and workmanship.
LYON & HEALY ,
1308 A 1307 FARNAM STREET-
DEWEY&TONE ,
FURNITURE
A magnificant display of everything
useful and ornamental m the furniture
maker's art , at reasonable prices.
STECK PIANOS
Remarkable for powerful sympa
thetic tone , pliable action and ab
solute durability ; 30 years' record ,
the beet guarantee of the excel
lence of these instruments
WOODBRIDGE BROS ,
BEST
HOTEL' ' "
AMERICA
$2 ° - ° PR
DAY.
WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE
- " ' - And fitters auffvrlnv from
DtrTou * debility , eUiiu llntf
chronlo ill'ortl , prrmatura
eclliHi f > t jtouuB or old r
alllTFlcaitil l > y l > r
IfMdf loirje'a fanioiu F.ltelru.
1U1 Munrtlc Ht-lt. Ihouundi
State In ihiA'iilon ' JI.TB r n enrol.
t , loitantly felt. Patenti-dund . , . aold n >
> * f . 14T * _ _ ' , _ . ata.c.,0 lia.lt ! * I a * * t i I
DRS.S.&D.DAYIESON
. . .
1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo.
Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy
St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi
tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New
York. Having devoted their attention
SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT
OF
Nervous , Chrooic and
DISEASES ,
More especially those arising from iinpur-
deuce , invite all so bull'ering to correspond
without delay Disuaecft of infection and
conta0" } ' cured salcly and speedily with
out use of dangerous druas. Patients
whose cab's have been neglected , badly
treated or paonounded incurable , should _
not fail to write us concerning their symp
toms. All letters receive immediate at
tention.
JUST PUBLISH III ) .
And will be mailed FRKE to any addre.
on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical
Observations on Nervous lability and
Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added
an "Essay on Marriage , " with important
chapters on Diseases of the Reproductive
Organs , the whole forming a valuable med
ical treatise which should be read by all
joung men. Address
IKS. S , &D. DAVIIiSON , . "
1707Olive St. , St. LouU.Mo.