THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. 31. 18OTV 5 BOIES FROM CAMP TuAYER. Vork Programing Eapldlj in Spite of the Wet Weather , , SCENES AMONG THE TENTS. { Mayor Sawyer's Bctiome ( o Take the Ealo if Lincoln' * ! Paving Bonds From II. O. Clarke More Freight Unto ComplalnU. frnoit Tint TIER'S LINCOLN nuBEA.u.1 Camp Tliaycr the lint night out of the Dock's oncamumont , saw less titan half the companies on the touted field. All Companies thav readied the city in the Jiittor post of the day arrived in a driving iraln storm , ami ns many of the tents \\rcro \ not stacked , they were quartered in the city. The Capital hotel cared for the companies from Ord , Central City , York md Falrbury , und the artillery from tVymoro. Two companies were pro * Vided with quarters In the capital buildIng - Ing , three companion at the rink and one At the Windsor hotot. Tim companies from Lon ; ; I'ino , Hay Springs and Chad- ron nrrivoil late in the night , and the city was pr.ioUcally undo * martial law for tin * night. The city was taken prao- tlcally , and the dampness without was a good oxciHu for the liberal patronage nccoreluit the anti-ague places of busi ness , ami the Capitol hotel had a crowd - In attundivnco largo enough to elect scv- oral Honators. The boys were all made fks comfortable ns possible , and up to a Jute hour Governor Thiiyor wus moving nmoni ? the soldiery diligently at > vork to care for the veterans. A half do/en companies were out at the T camp for the night , inclsding the Second regimental band from Nebraska City that despite the rain that fell in torrents , luoved about tho. camp , scrcnadjng the t'ogimcntal headquarters and making the urciirincss of the camp disappear under the inspiration of their cxecllont music. Colonel Phillips nnd Colonel Sweet were nt the camp during tlio night , Colonel 1'hillips being in command. Vf.th the pawn of the morning yesterday , the rain Was still falling , but there was no more delay in getting into camp , and at the kioon hour all were out to the grounds. Up to tioon yesterday the First infantry band from Genoa had not arrived nnd the Second infantry band of Nebraska is lurnlshing all the music on the grounds save and except the numerous drum corps. There has not been aa yet any programme la detail of the work of each lay , but one la promised for to-morrow. 1'ho following order relative to hours and vdmission has been promulgated. llKADQUAnTKIlS PlllST BlUUADK N. N. O. t CAMPTllAYKR , AUgUSt ! , 1887. f Gcnernl orders No. 'i. The following rules and regulations are hereby promulgated for the govrrumimt of the .First and Second regiments of Infantry , Company A light artillery and Troop A of cavalry , while In camp at Camp Tuayor , Lincoln , Neb. . 1. At sunrise the flag at general hnad- niarters will be run up and reveille sounded. L'houien will rieeand form lu their several ompnny streets for roll call by their first erKOAnts nndor the supervision of the com- nanillng officers of the several companion. Immediately thereafter the men will put heir equipments In complete order under lie direction ; of tUo llrst sernonnt. At roll call the first sergeant will announce the de- fcall tor guard , fatigue and police duty and Iso promulgate any orders of the company commandants. 3. The details ot drummers or musicians In troop A of cavalry , company A light ar tillery , and of the First and Second reci pients of Infantry will sound thn calls for breakfast at 0 o'clock a. ID. ; for dinner at 13 o'clock in. , and for supper at 0:80 : p. in. , when thecompanUs will form In their several com pany streets In uniform under command of their tlrst bcrceants and march to tuolr mess barracks and return , non-conimlssloned of- peers remaining with their company during | he meals and returning with them. It. I'liolr will be Kuard mounting at 8 a. til. . In each regiment , troop and battery. Company drill at 10 a. in. Drill of battalllons , Rrtlllery and cavalry troop at 3 p. in. , ana dress parade at 6:30 : p. ui. of each day ; tattoo tvlll be sounded at b p. in. , and taps at 0W : p. pi. , when all lights will bo put out and no poldler will be out of his quarters without toermlsslon of his company commander. Ad jutant's cull will be sounded at 7:30 : a. in. fend B p. in. First sergeant's call will be Bounded at 0 a. m. and at 4 p.m. Ihe llrst perKeattts will report to the adjutant. SlcK call will bo sounded at 7 a. in. 4. The oltlcer of the day will Inspect 'the Quarters of each company in the encamp ment , commencing with the first company ton the right. Such Insix-ctlon will commence At 3 p. m. The non-commissioned otllcurs hnd privates will appear In their company quarters In uniform and salute the oflicor of the day. The first sergeants will receive and convoy to their company commandants any Instructions received from the inspecting of ficer. 5. Kach company will have roll call dur ing the encampment on the llrst day at noon and at tattoo ; on the remaining days at rc- frollle , at noon and at tattoo. Absence wlth- put leave at either or said roll calls will be deemed absence for the entire day and so re ported on the pay roll. The company com- inandants will report to the adjutant the flames of the absentees of their respective companies daily , which report will be forwarded - warded to the adjutant general through the regular channel. Theotllcerof the day will bo responsible for all calls. 5. Admission to and exit from the camp grounds will be allowed only at the main en trance. Non-com missioned ofllcors and pri vates will not be allowed to pass the cuard without a written pass glcnod bo the com pany commander and countersigned by the regimental commander. ' 7. The ofllcer of the guard will allow all respectable persons to pass to and from the camp at the main entrances between the lionrsof 7 a. m. ana 7 p. m. llut strnneers Will not be allowed to remain In camp after tatoo without permission from headquarters. The utmost civility and courtesy will bo ex tended to all visitors and quests by the guard find by the olllcers and members of this com mand. VIII. Thoofllcere and men of this com mand are reminded that respect for civil au thorities Is not only the duty of all cltl/ous , but espcolally of those of the military service Df the stnte , and that the citizen In becoming H soldier has lost none of the characteristic : or duty ot a citizen , but has simply assumed Hich further obligations as Imperatively de mand of him siren conduct as will Inspire the confidence nnd respect of the people. Jty order of L. \ \ ' . COOI.KV , flrlg. Oen. CIIAHI.KS O. HATCH , Com. Kirbt Brigade. AssL Adj. Ufu. NOTES Or T11K CAMP. A private In camp spilled n gallon ol boiling collco on ono of his arms , lie has BOIIO to the hospital. Dr. Claude \ \ atsoti , of Nebraska City , lias been commissioned surgeon genera on the stall'of General Colby. The company from Schuylor is ono of the finest looking companies on tin cround. The editors of the Sun am Tlorald of that place are both in the ranks. It was said yesterday of one of the com panics , from thn far west that camped in the city , that when reveille Hounded enl ; the cook of the company was on baud to report. The Clmdron Journal Is heavily in the war. live men from that olllce belnt v enrolled iMm in that company , present ii camp. The Journal is entitled to the bolt as the best equipped ollico for war A citizen remarked yesterday tlia Mayor Sawyer was greatly disappointed in that ho was not invited to deliver one of his four-hour speeches m a welcome to the militia. It is a good thing for ttu hoipltal force that the calamity wa averted. Major Watson , Judco advocate genera on the governor's Mall'is on duty read ] ( or any court martial that may arise. I the major says to shoot a man nt sunns the Nebraska City company will oxecut the order. , . ( ienoralVheaton , of the regular nrnn at Fort Omaha , la ia the city. , llo wili emam several dayi , nnd on ono of the days will imprest Camp Thayer and the work of the state militia , 'JLhcro WM a wonderful demand for libber coat * In the city the last two days Twelve hundred soldiers decked out lu now uniforms that had never been wet naJo a raid on dealers of no small pro portions. THE MASQOEllADINO MAYOK. Mayor Sawyer exhibited his cowardly disposition In city aliairs Monday even- nir , and was ( iHectuully roasted by the city council. Ho showed again his artful scheme to masquerade before the public and the exact calibre of the man who was elected on false issues as the mayor > f the city. The question at issue was hu sale of the paving bonds , and in the ex- ilbitlon the mayor showed clearly to members of the council that ho had great illcction for a lirm of brokers who wanted bo city to send them on a Junketing tour o dispose of the bonds if they could. Vhun the city council , after repeatedly advertising for bids on .the sale of bonds , ind after trying to negotiate their sale ( trough the banks of the city , found no bidders and no purchasers , they BO re- > orlcd in open council. Mr. 11.1. Clarke hen proposed to sell the bonds for that city at par , and the city to pay Mr. Clarke 2 per cent. The council promptly accepted the offer , and in ono week from hat date the contract for sale was rall ied in writing and the elegant mayor In terposed no veto of the action of the council and it had to all intents the entire Approval of this ollicial , who sat in his seat m the council when the action was taken and had a wrck's time to under stand the sale nnd Interpose his objec tions , if lie had any. The mayor's prt Icmocratio brethren , who run the State Journal , published a number of commit- iications in criticism of Ihu sale , and the editor of the paper came down from his > erch for a little discussion and in the in- crim the disappointed brokers who iclpod the mayor to ollico sought to ring n a now proposition to supplant the ono accepted by the council. Jtehold , thcro- ere , the mayor nt thu council meeting ilomlay with a communication of wish- wash vcrbigo that lie droned out to the council and that was especially construe- ed to lead the public to believe that he vas a real reformer nnd that ho did not approve thu sale of the bonds und the action taken. . "Why did you veto the fiction taken .hen ? " asked , a councilman , and the mayor staggered around under the quos- ion and pleaded lack of time. "Why didn't you veto it whun you had a whole week to do it in ? " uskcd another councilman. "What is your object in presenting this communication ? " was another question , ind a moraber stated to the mayor that it ooked as though he was trying a mas- jueradc. The verbosity of the mayor appeared mil the moro ridiculous when the report of the chairman of the finance committee was read later on. detailing in every par- icular the transactions by which Mr. Clarke wtis given the bonds. The report detailed the ettbrUof the city to etlect a sale , the advertising and the canvas uuong bankers , all of which brought no > ids. and the estimates were at hand re quiring cash from the sale of the bonds to neot them. Thu report showed that -owis & Lewis in their second proposition did not guarantee a sale as Mr. Clarke did in his proposition , and that the coun cil unanimously nccoptcd the lattor's of- : er. It further states that when Mr. Clarke went cast ho came , ho committee for tno $100,000 bonds and they were turned over to him and his re ceipt. In detail taken for them , and not withstanding that Mr. Clarke was com mercially rated at $750,000. that the chair man of the committee , to unswur the criticisms of the mayor and others , had ixocutcd an indemnity bond to ttie city n the amount of $100,000 signed by H. 1' . Clarke , L. C. Burr , C. C. Burr , L.V. . Uillingnly , Nelson C. Brocu and Frank L. Sheldon. If thcro are any further criticisms the committee is ready to meet ; licm. From this statement the action of the mayor looks more than ever like a masquerade dance before the public. FUKiailT UATK OOSlt'LAINTS. A hardware firm at Uuulo Hock makes complaint before the board of transporta tion charging the B. & M. railroad with exacting extortionate local rates of [ roighl on their lines of road in the state. The complainant cites as nn example a shipment of nails over a short distance in the state upon which the local charges wore compared with Omaha charges for 200 miles nnd shown to bo over three times greater in proportion. A com plaint was also made yesterday by a resi dent in a western county where the B. & M. road has crossed section line high ways and wholly neglected to establish crossings. AHA1NST THE MISSOURI 1'ACIFIC. The H. T. Clarke Drug company , fol lowing in the wako of other wholesale dualerH in Lincoln , and in the line of policy mapped out by the freight bureau , has filed n replevin suit in court hero against the Missouri Pacific. On a large consignment of drugs from St. Louis to the II. T. Clarke Drug company the firm tendered the company the Omaha rate of freight in payment , 10 cents per hundred less than the company's charges to Lincoln. Tills was refused and the goods taken by replevin. The distance from St. Louis to Lincoln via. thn Mis souri Pacific is four miles less than the distance to Omaha and the claim is therefore made that a higher rate is extortionate. extortionate.BURGLARS BURGLARS AT WORK. Monday night burglais effected an en trance into the store-room temporarily occupied by Humphrey Bros. , in thu Bo- Iiannon block. They gained nn entrance by mounting through the transom over the rear door nnd once inside rifled the cash drawer of $11 , making their great est haul in cutlery and show case goods , Uking several hundred dollars worth of this class of goods. There is as usual no clue to the Durglars. but at some far off country fair this fall there will bo an innocent looking chap scIling JSO cent knives for a quarter. OFF FOK THE POST. Isaac Opcnheimur of this city , who re cently raked in from the government the post tradership at thu Sao and Fox In dian agency in the Indian Terri tory , departed for the front yesterday , accompanied by his son Sol. Opcnhelmer. Arrangements 1mvo boon made by which they take the stock of goods hold by the present trailer , and thuy go to open up in business tor themselves September 1. Young or middle-aged men suflerinp from nervous debility , loss of memory , premature old airo , ns the result of bail habits , should send 10 cents in stamp : for largo illustrated treatise suggesting unfailing euro. Address World's Dis pensary Medical Association , Buffalo. N Y. An Accomplice of Ktniilnv'n A. W. Dickey was nrreslod Monday m Kansas City by Deputy United S.titei Marshal Lyon. nnd brought to this citj nnd arraigned before the United State : commissioner on a chnrgo of having hat cashed postal notes stolen by J. B. Stan ley 'and bound over to court ono wcul ago. Dickey claims that ho was em ployed by Stanley , and that ho did noi know that the notes had been stolen , lit waived examination , und in default ol 11,000 bail was taken to Kansas Citj yesterday to bo turned over to the de partment of the wostora district of Mia sourl. Few pedulo risk an ocean vorngo with out a'mipply of Fred Brown's Jamaici ( ilngor. It removes nausea and seasick ness. The Motor' * "Wlilslle. A communication tia-s bocu received b\ the BKE complains of thu tooting of thi Bunsen motor on the ncw motor line 01 thu Military road , with the result that t Visit the Misfit Parlors Remember th Atim&rr , 1119 Var The Finest Clothing Made.And na m Street , And SUckt of It UNIFORMS FAIR PRICES , TOPCOATS -FOR- FAIR GOODS COATS FallOVERCOATS In order to convince the immense throng of people who will be with IM during fair wceleoftlic desira UNIFORMS bility of locating permanently , we 'Uncalled for Tailor Made Carments.Half Price will make the following price * on our Merchant-Tailor-Made Gar In view of the present Reunion of ments , thus allowing that clothing be at less At well as the Newe t Domestic Fancies. ing can bought of HA the Cf. A. R. , we ordered a number than eastern prices , and one great A Small Assortment is Noticed of fine itctn of expense is less in Omaha Below. GRAND ARMY SUITS. than elsewhere. Imp , English Kersey Top Coal , . Misfit Suits. Silk Sleeve , satin body lining ; made tor (05 , will be sold at WO. The same to be made up in the finest - - Fort 076 Tlml wium do to orJor for IIS For 10.M 20 Imported German Pique est grade of uniform cloth , richly For ll.BO 20Kl , Tor 12.75 26 Silk faced , low rolling hpol , made for ICO ; will , . trimmed and worked. Thcae For 1,1.75 28 . finely . bo M > K1 at $ :23. : Tor 15.00 28 suits are made in For 16.N ) 3D French Worsted For 17.50 35 Imp , Fancy , Ror 20.00 40 Single Breasted For 2U.50 46 Satin lined , silk sleeves , soft roll , made for { 59 , For 25.00 60 AIII bn sold t 11.50. And Double Breasted For 3I.CO 60 Imp , English Dove Color Melton Menhant Tailor-Made Pants Sack Coats. - Satin linedvery rloli.mado for fll.sojd at 118.50 For $ 3.03 That were mntlo to older for $ 0.00 For 4.00 7.00 ImplneCotaewteted , with cyelota worked for change but For r .00 8.50 For 6.50 11.00 Bilk lined , short roll , made for $10 , will be soldi tons. Beaides these we have a largo For 7 00 1350 at $15.75. line of medium gradeB.in fast colors , Tor For Gor 6.00 8.00 4.75 12.00 15.00 U.OO Imp , Jersey Cloth , Dark Color tind in all sizes. And "wo are able For 7.W 14.00 Very stylish and body fitting : , made for $115 , For 8.50 1000 will bu sold at $12.50. to fit the extra largo man just as For 9.00 17.00 Every customer < a walking testimonial Imp , Drap de Velours Chinchilla easily as we can a very small or medium menial to the advantage of trad dium sized ono. ing at QulltoiUjnnjT , made for $35 , soilI for f 10. Also a number of very rich and unique if ar- Wo would earnestly call your notice THE MISFIT monts dIRlcult to describe rot easily . noticed on account of tholr beauty and worth. tice to difference of the quality of In Addition to the above , we carry a full line of lesser priced garments , that will plenso any our garments , and the excellence of Parlors onolnsearohota FALL OVERCOAT. both trimming and . , workmanship. j5b NOT F A i LrrcTvTsIT THE A VISIT TO OUR "MISFIT PAR 1119 Farnam St. , The Misgt Parlors LORS" IS AN EYE JDPENBR. Between llth and 12th Sts. 1119 FARNAM. SI. number of runaways have been occa- ion. It concludes with the remark that the motor ought to bu stopped. There is no doubt in tlio world that if thn motor has a noisy whistle it ought to be kept from making uoisc. To the Citizens ofOmnlia. The ninth annual reunion of the kol- diers of Nebraska , to bo held here next wcok , will bring to this city n multitude of people. It will be impossible for our hotels to provide accommodations for all. It hereforo becomes necessary that all citi zens who can do so , should make prepar ations to furnish lodgings , to thu extent of their ability , to those in need of it. The reunion committee urgently re quests all such citizens to at once com municate with Mr. G. M. Nattlnger , secretary of the board of trade , ollico in jotmTof trade building , as to the num ber of persons they will bo able to ac commodate with lodgings , and the rate of charges for such accommodations , to- ; cthcr with their full address. Attend to this at once ! Lot there bo no delay ! The committees have a great deal of work to do yet in the short time .liat is left. Do not crowd them at the last minute. Do not wait until the last day before the reunion , but act upon this request at once , ami thus give us a chance of having a complete list of nil of the accommodations pll'eri'd before thu be < rinning of the reunion. Very respect fully , ClIAULKaE. HUIIMI-STKR , Secretary Uounlon Committee. Electric Lustro Starch is the best luun- drv march. It is used by ladles as a toilet powder. It is the best flesh ponder for infants. Pure and harmless. Try it. BulUlIni : 1 The following building permits were issued yesterday : > VJ Paul , Thirty-sixth and Uodgp , ono and a halt story frame S 1,300 George WaddcllThirty-Ufthand Seward - ard , one-story frame 1,000 Nicholas Spellninn , IMnknov , uear State , two-story frame 1,000 Fidelity Oil company , Twnntioth and Union Pacific railroad , one two-story repair shop 200 C L Straight , Nineteenth , between Lake and Ohio , two ouo-story cot tages , each 1,000 Theo btapenhort , W7 South Thir teenth street , brick Casement to dwelling 350 A J Hector , limnoy and Eighteenth , two-story Ira me 3,500 Charles Hosiers , Twenty-seventh , near C , one-story cottage 1,400 II M Chlttcmlen , North Thirtieth and Newton , ODO aim a hall story frame. 3,350 Permits , nine ; total 814.000 WEI07/F PURE CREAM Its superior oicellenoo proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of n century. It Is used by the United States Government. Endorsed by the beads of the Great Universi ties , iw the Strongest , Purest and Most Health ful. Dr. 1'rloe's the only Uaklng Powder that does not contain Ammonia , Lime , or Alum. Bold only In cans. > PUICK UAKCNO POWDEU CO. , KiW YOB * OROAOOi. K. tOUU. LSL CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. "Wo do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly ami bemi Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State I < ot tcry Company , and In person manage and con trol the drawlnirti themseUos. and that the tunic aio conducted with honesty , Inlinesg and in ( rood faith towaidall parties , and wo author I7.o the Company to use this certificate with fac similes of our signature attached , In Its advcr tlaements. " COMM1B8IONE113L Wo the undersigned flunks and nnnkcrs will pay al ! Prizes drawn in The Louisiana Stnte Lotteries which may be presented at our ooun- tcrf. .T. ll. Oiil.KSIIY. Pre't. Louisiana National Ilk. I'lEUKK 1.ANAIIX , Prcs. State National Ilk A. IlAI.DWIN , I'ro . Now Orleans Nat'lllank CAUL KOIIN , Pros. Union National Hank. U Nl'RKCKDKNTlJlTATIlTACTION ! OVER HALF AJILLION DISTRIBUTED. Lonisanla State Lottery Compstny Incorporated In lWf ( > r2ay8 riUy the he Islntura for educational nnil clmrltnbto pur poses with u npltalpf llUWOOn-to which nroserro fund of over fMl.UJU hat since buon Rddeu. llrnn OTorwhHliuInK populur vote IM frinchlso wai made n pnrt of th nre ru tate constitution iidupted llpcombcrincl. A. I ) , 1D7U. The only lottery over voted on and cndorsod by the people of any state , It nev or Hcales or postpones. Its Ouiiid Single Number Drawings takeplace monthly , and thoSoml-Aiinual Druwingi regu- Inrly every sit months ( Juno and Dct'cmbor. ) A SPLENDID OPPOHTUN1TV TO WIN A FOHTUNK. Ninth Orand Drawing , class 1 , In the Academy of Music , Now Orleans. Tuo - dty.Soi ) . 1J , lH8T-208th Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL , PUIKE , 813OOOO. pVNotice-Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves , * 5. Fifths , S2. Tenths , SI. LIST OF I'lll/KS. * 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF | 150,000. . . . I1M.003 IGKANDI'UI K OF W.OOO. . . . M,000 1 QltANI ) I'ltl/.KOK a,000. . . aKM ) ( 2 LAUQK PHI/.ESOV JO.aW. . . . gO.O'Jl 4 LAltMBPKIiSCa OK 5,000. , . . 20.0JQ 20 PHIZES OF 1,000. . . . 20.000 l " .W ) . . . . 25,00) ) 100 ww. . . . aw soo. . . . 40,000 000 1IW , . . . 50,000 . 100 Approximation PrI/cs of ( .1110. . . . (30,000 1UO " " 2"0. . . . MOUD ll " " 100. . . . 10.000 1,000 Terminal " no. . . . no.OOU U',179 Prizes amounting to ' . J.wlooo Apnllcntlon tor rute * to clublntioulil be inane onlr to the ortl ( o of thn company In .Now Urloaui , for furtliir Infiirniiitlnn wrlto cleiirly , ulrlnn full tldrPM , I'OSTAli .NOT KS , eiprf n money orJeri.or New York EiclmiiKU In ordinary Ic'tter. Currency by uxprcat ( at our expense ) mldoMod DAUPHIN" ' Om-lsVNS' U" or i. A. WASIIINOTON , D. c. Address Registered letters to NKW OltLKANU NATIONAL , HANK . . , . ro enc of oenerali Beaoreitard and Btrlr , who ar * In caarae ot ton drawing , u TafuarT ante * ot abnolut * farrneti and Intazm ? . that tn < cbaneca are all emial , and oin tnatmt on * poislbir lTln what numbir will draw a I'rlii. RBMKMBKU that tn parmeiit of all prlici Ii OlTAIIA.Vir.il > 1IT ronn NATKIS.U HANKS or MOW Orleans , and the Tlctati ar ilrD d by tha pr ild al otan Institution , wboia charter ) " ! rUhu are rocog. nlied In the blirbest ronrti ; tliarefara , beware ot anr ImlUtloai or aooarmout icbcmai Billiousness , Sick Headache , Constipation , Dyspepsia. Uoools the blood 111 tlT dellc&tt trt , All Hlllnui agonUi enarad , UyTAHHANrtt BLTZKll esn be eared. PARTS of U > < body eoU/cea nd streotbcu d. Fall putlo- Ivs ( SMM > tm. UUm HMO. CO Buffalo , M.JT. DR. SPINNEY S. E. 13th and Dodyti Streets. Successfully Treats all Herrous. Chronic and Private Diseases of Dr. S. Is well known as the founder ot the Muntronl ( Cannda ) Medlual-lnstltuto and pro prietor of the Sulnnoyvlllo Intlriiiury. The Dr. ban had 87 years' oxpuilonco lu the ttcutnumt ofclirnnlu and eoxuiil discuses , and his olforts bohiK crowned by wondcrfull success , bo would call the attention of the Rtlllutud to his Ion ? Htundinp and well OH mod reputation aa null- dent assurance of hla skill and ability. NKKVOUS DKHU.ITY. Spermatorrhoea , Partial Imnotoncy and all dl oasosof the nertous system mid denial or- gansbpccdlly and permanently cured. 111,001) AND HKI.S DIHKAStS. SVPIH.1S A dlsoaso most hoirlbloln Its results completely eradicated without the use of mercury. Charttos reasonable. YOUNG ItlKN Who mnybofwITerlnfflrotnthoelloctsof > onth- f ul follies or Imllscri'tlons. will do well to avail themselves of this , the Kreatcst boon over laid at the alter of sutTorlnK hiimnnltv 1)11. Hl'IN- NBV will KUiiiantoo to forfeit ? V)0 for every case of seminal weakness or private diseases of any kind or character which ho undertakes nnd lulls to cure. mi I > DLI-A : II : > MEN There are many troubled with too trcquont aciiatinns ot the bladder , otton accompanied by a slight smarting or binning sensation und woaUenliiK of tlio system In a manner the pa > tieut cannot account lor. On exuminiriif the urinary deposits a lopy gedlmunt will oltun bo lound.and hometlinoj Hmull particle of albu men will appear or the color bu of a thin , mllk- Uhliuo , BRaln channlnir to a dark or torplilup- pearanco. TIIKUK AUK MANY MK.N WHO DIK OK mis mmcui.TV , k-nornnt ot the cau e , which Is tlio Heconcl stage of Bomlmil weakness. TIIR DOCTOIl W11J < CltlAKNTFK A I'KlirKO T CI1IIK IN AM , siren CASKS and a healthy restoration of thu Kcnlto-urlnary owing. Olllce hours l > to 11 a. m , 1 to 5 , 0 to 0 p. m. N. II , Persons unable to vlflt us may bo treated at tholr homes by coircspondonco. Mudlclroa and Instructions sent by mall or ox- press. CONHUI.r AT ION AM ) ADVICE , PKIISONAL- fcY Oil 11V I.KTTKK , FllbR. Bend stamp for question H't nd circular. Call or acfdroHH Ull. SPINNKV & C ; ) . , 105 S. 13th street , Omaha. CHIC AGO AND NorthWestern Western Aod Chicago The only road to take for nog Molnos ar- ihalliown , 0 edar KuiililH , Clinton , Dlxon , Chica go , Milwaukee anil all polnta east. To tlio people ple of Nebraska , Colorado , Wyomlnr , Utah , Idaho , Aoviu'a , Uie on , WaslilnKton , and Call- fornia , It olfers suporiur iidvaututfos not possi ble by any other line. Among a tow a ! too numerous points ot su- nprlorlty enjoyed > > y tlio patrons of this road lujtwoen Omaha and Chlcagn.aro Ita two tralna a day of DA V COAUIIKS , which are the llmMt that human art and inirsnulty can crouto , Ita PALACKK. SI.KKI'IhQ OAKS , which are models of comtort and olepanco. Its PAULO It DRAW ING KOOM CAKS , uiiaurimnsoil bymiy. and Itt widely oelebrnted PALATIAL DINING CAHB , the equal of which cannotbe found eNowhora At Council Hlurlsthe tralna of the Union Pacific Ky. connect In Union Depot with those of the Cblcab'o & Northwestern Ity. in Chicago the tralniofthls line make close connection with those ot all eastern linos. Kor Detroit. Oolumbufi. Indianapolis , Cincin nati , Niagara Falls , Bultalo , Plttsburc. Toronto , Montreal , llostnn , Now York , Philadelphia , Daltlmore , Washington and all polnta la the east , ask for a ticket /la the "NOHTHWE3THHN. " If you wl h the best accommodation , All ticket xenti sell tickets via this line * H. HcQlIITT. K. p. WILSON. Genl. M nager , QenI , Pass'r Agent W. M. IUllCOCK.mChB01 I.H. IJOLLK3 , Westarn Agent , City Pasa'r Agent , Omahk Nebraska. I ftQTMANHOOD.Touthfiil.Impr bi af 9 I udenco.NervousUebllitycaiised through errois and bad practices CURED * WOLltEN > WAI < C , 1ft Locu. t si. t.TuuU ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN BAKING ) AND ALL- MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN JUICES , BY USING THE WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR FOUND EXCLUSIVELY OM THJI MARVELOUS RESULTS LOSS IN SHRINKAGE OF MEATS , Tory few people know tlmt th fihrlrVaee of Mrnti rorutedlti acloM or n is from thlrty-uvfito forty [ > * i cent. AllniHtcnnUlnaarTeutr UTB perctnUof watof t entT five pur rrnUof ( olid raatwr. nuil tt fndonlr Intho ronttinglmnailelnthB fapo. ration ot tha Juioa. which u tba VITAL riBTor Effect of tlio SOL1DOVEN Door. A Trs pound Blrloln. modliimorwelUloun. will b nxliuccl ) to MX | > oiindtand four outicen 01 Hoanlei | jn en t.tbowlnijnloinoftlirwMioumUli nd twelve ounc l of Juice. While tlie lo. U31K iwrcont.ot thu total * plvht , It fihoiri thn euariuaui Loss or fait ttt CENT , OF TlIK JUICK , Effect of WIRE GAUZE OVEN Door. A TTH pound Sirloin , modlum or w ll-Uon , wlll lit reduced to ulnal'Otmdi ac < l lKbt oauMMOf Ro tMl mnat , unowlnga lo.iof cluht ounoeyof juloe. Wlill thlilo > U D iwr oent-of the total weight. Itauowi tl > e nrj auall ui a oruoT . \ KH rsn CXNT. or JUici. BUD rw ILLUSTRATED CIHCULABJ AND PRICE USTS. CBAXTEB OAK STOVES and BAHOES are BOLD IN NEBRASKA ai follows : MII.TON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA. P. KENNEY , GORUON. TAILAS& I.ETSON HASTINGS. E.G. BRKWEK , HAV SmiNCs. H. AIRU&CO , NKBRAJKHCll-V. W. F. TT.MPLEION , NKLSOK. J n. STURDEVANT fit SON ATKINSON. J. KASS&CO. , CIIAORON. KRAUSEIUIIKER& WELCH COLUHBUS. OLDS BROS EUGAH. TANNKU.&SWEKNEV FAIRUURV. GKlI'LEft FAGER FRAMCUH. N [ .JOHNSON NoKTiiBitNB. I J McCAKKFRTY O'Nrai. CITY. R. HAZLEWOOD O-CEOLA. ; J.S. DUKE PLATTSMOUTII. A. PEARSON SrFKUNG , j G GREEN , . STKOMSBUPG. J.A PADDEN&SON buptKioR. 11MMEUMAN & I RAKER VtRUOM. Lincoln , Neb. Tlio licit knouu ami most popular liotrl In tlioslttlo. Location central , appointment * Hist class. HcaUtiarterB | for rommereial men and all political unit pnLlia Kiuliorlnirs. K. P. TlOGG EN. Proprietor. RUPTURE CURED lly Dr. SnodlUor'smothod. No operation ! no pain ; no detention fiom business. Adapted ti ) children as well as grown people. Hundiodsof autograph testimonials on nlo. All buslnesi ) strictly conlldentlal. Consultation froo. PROP. N. D. COOK Room 6 , 1514 DougUt St. , OmahaNeb. MPTURE : lxlru.JlBB tlaHolt. _ . . _ . _ . _ „ . OuaraolMdltio von * In thv world vcntratlnff acontlnueva fltctrio A Jtaffrtttu - . . . , jn ( . Scientific , Powerful , UnrabU , - u nforubl * and Sl ( cil . Arold frauda , . Or r9.Oldtar.it. ( K n > lHtinnfnrpaiiinhlet , ALSO EI.BUf UIC nKLTH KOK OIUEAMex. Qa. HOUHE. u tnTQ > . 181 WAIAM AVI.CMICAC * . STECK PIANOS Remarkable for powerful thetic tone , pliable action and ab solute durability ; ,10 years' record , the best guarantee of the excel lence of these instruments. WOODBRIDGBBROS. . , TllE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF TllE Chicago , Mil waute&St , Paul B | The Vest lloute from Qtnaha and Council Bluff * to . * THE E5-A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha and Council Bluffs Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarRapid * Rock Island , Frceport , Rockford , Clinton ; Dubuque , Oavenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesville , Beloit , Winona , La C rosso , And all other important points East , Nortbosit und Buiithoast. Tor through tickets call on the ticket agent nt HOI Karrium street , In Paxton Hotel , orfci Union Paolllc dupot Pullman bloepers and the On out Dining Car * In the n01 lit are run on the main line of the Chicago , Milwaukee ) i St. Paul Hallway and ev ery attention IB paid to rmnsoiiKors by courte ous umplyooi of the coMpaiiy. H. Mil.Kit ! , General Manager. * . J. F. Tucitr.it , Assistant General Manager. A. V. H UAIII'INTER : , General Passenger and Ticket Agent. UEO. K. Hr.ArKXd ) , Assistant Q ontral Pussea gor and Ticket Agent J.T. Clark General Superintendent. BOYNTON FURNACE CO. , Salt Manufacturers of BOYNTONS FURNACES , RANGES THEATERS , With All MODERN Improvements. 47 and 49 Dearborn St. , J. H. MANNY , MANAGER. CHICAGO. roiiBAt.r. nr HENRY E. COX , Om aha , Net HEALTH. WEALTH. DR. CHERBOURG , Cor. 13th and Dodge Sis. , Omaha , Neb. A ICUKiilitrfiriuliiiilc in Medicine nnd Wpcflal lra 'litloiiur. Authorised to treat all Cluonlu , Nervous aud " Ill . " "Hpujlal ca os. ( Whether caused by Imprudence , Kxccss or Contagion ) .Scminnl Wcaknuim , inlKlil b'oxtiiil Debility , ( Ions of sexual power ) , Norv * oils Debility , Illorxl Dlqoidm , olc. Cinalilocasoj guaranteed or mmioy rbftiniled. CliatictH low , 'I housands of oa'en eurod. Ago mid uxporlunoe arr Important All midlelncs espoclnlly pru- ] > arcd for cadi Imlikldualuauo , No Injiirloiu or PoUoiiom Ciun- poiinds lived. No tlmo lost from builnvsa. Patlontiata dlstantn treated by letter and uxpretw. Mixllulno sent nvcrywhoro free from gn/.o or broakage. Nn Delay in I'lllliiKOrdurii. For < cents In Btatnpa , will mall froo. nil our printed literature , oinbracliiira"HymptomLUt" | on which to net a full liUtory of DlHeanu , cite. State your CUHIS und send for terms All wo ask Is a trial. Houiocy obsurvod either In pr- oii or by null. OKFICE nouits- 9 to 12 a. m. , 2 tor , and 7 to 8 p. m. Rnndnyslu. . thi dcd. Consulting room No. i. Instant ro < VARICOCELE III I. Wore ! CRHcociirud. Noluillc , drujinorclt > iiiii lined. AU4. V. O. Supply Co. llox 726. &t LouU , Me.