8 TKB OHAHA- DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 25. 1888. THE CITY. The interim ! rovcnuo roUoclioiis yeH- tcrdny amountud to $7,031.ip. Anmm ! Wnlllo , 11 girl of about seven teen , was nrrcntrd yesterday aftornooii on the charge of obtaining goods under false pretenses. Peter Kredorii'lJH , who was charged with stealing a watch belonging to Mrs. II. 1) . Mull , lind ills trial fn the police court yesterday. The fellow showed nignu of mental derangement and imagined the watch was his own prop erty. The judge let him on" with the costs of the suit. The bricklayers hold a mooting last night in their hall on the corner of Douglas and fourteenth street. One of tiio members assured the reporter that nothing was being done aside from the usual routine of business. The sohsion continued until pretty near midnight. Person 111. John Peters , ot Albion , is lit tbo 1'axton. I P. O'Donncil , from Lincoln , i in the city. Dr. J. A. Inks It registered at the Pjxton. A. II. Hailgcr , from Lincoln , is visiting in the city. U. K. Leonard , from David City , is visiting In Hie city. ! ' . McClnln Is in the city and Is stopping at the \ \ Indsor. ClntuUiiH Jones , of Sowiml , Is registered at the Windsor. C. M Vntes and M. H. Cheney , both of Lin coln , are at the Mlllurd. Orlando 'I'olTt. of Avocn , Is In the city and Is rctristured at the Millard. Otto | q Wanted. Mary Spark hnb charged Otto Hanson with bastardy , and Judge Anderson has issued u warrant for his arrest. Want t < i be Teacher * . County Hiipi'i'liitcmlc'iit liruanor is holding a teachers examination in his rooms in thu coiintj building. Six applicants for certill- cates are present. I0\tli'patlni ; Tlio ICvannollc.il alliance have decided to commence ) a crusade against all houses of ill- fame which arc found on well-traveled thor ouphfarus and hi thu vicinity of the public schools of the city. All Alone the Line. Hereafter the Cable Tramway company's ofllco will bo placed in connection with the several parts of the line by means of tele phone stations , Avliieh buvo bci'ii estnhlished nt Tenth and .lones , Lake and Twentieth and Dodge and Twentieth. Now HaiMiory. Mutineer Hoyd has secured the services of i Edward Thompson , the scenii ; artist of Pope's theater , to paint a number of scenes and iTtouch many of tin * , old ones lor the i onora house during tlio vacation. Mr. Thomp i son will arrive in u few days. | Madly Injured. ' Matt Wilbur , a well-known horseman , i while speeding Pat DunVs black stallion , nt the fair grounds yesterday was run into by u man wlio was driving a buggy around the trade , and seriously injured , lie was taken to nis home ut Kightconth ami Cass streets , in an unconscious state. Cclliim Itcnily lo Deal. The suite of rooms rented by the Chicago grain coininihston bouse of J. M. Shaw in the boari.1 of trade building is being put in readi ness for occupancy the end of this week. The manager , Mr. Miller , says that before the fall every grain dealer in tins section of the country will bo glad to avail himself of the advantages of the open board. Kitr mi Old Ulmrcc. I The charge of gambling for which L. E. ' " * Ilyim was arrested was an old one , dating back to last January , when the gambling establishment of Morrison & White was "pulled. " Hyun was one of the men engaged in gambling , but loft the city before the war rant sworn out against him could be served. Ho returned a month or so ago and to his credit bo it said that he has been most in dustriously carrying the hod over since. lie was released on bail to appear for trial to day. _ Mr. nnd Sirs. SlcOrnw. Pat McGraw was arraigned yesterday nftcrnoon in the polloa court on the cliargo of robbing his wlfo and also misusing her in divers ways. Ho was lined $10. After ho was colcascd and ho and his wife were on the point ot leaving the station they were both arrested on the cliargo of stealing a watch and purse from a sprightly young miss nnmcil Katie Main on the 17th. Neither their licenser nor her attorney appeared asainst them and they were discharged from utody. _ Andrews llopol'iil. S. L. Andrews , the clothier , says that ho thinks ho will bo able to make a settlement which ho thinks will enable him to continue In business. He says that his eastern cred itors , outside of King , of Chicago , are friendly to him. Ho intends to go cast , where ho has family connections from whom lie can secure some money , posslblv $10,000. Ho claims further , that he can r.iiso pos sibly , an equal sum in Omaha. If such should bo the ease , ho states by tlio payment of some of this ho can satisfy King. The latter has no hold on the lease to Andrew's corner , which Is certainly one of the best business sites in Omaha. A Hopeless Inebriate. Jim Shannon , a wreck through liquor , who lias been arrested a number of times for drunkenness and vagnmey , voluntarily gave hiiiutclf up lo.tho police yesterday afternoon. On account of an Injury to his right arm ho has been unable to follow his trade of brick laying of lato. Ho has been under medical treatment , and his physician tells him ho must leave liquor alone or his recovery will bo delayed. Ho claims he Is nimble to wo-in himself from his cups , and when ho pro- H'lited himself yesterday at the police sta tion ho mis badly intoxicated. Uo talked of cTjiumltting suicide. Ho asked the judge to give him thirty days so that ho could be fi-oe from the demon drink long enough to re cover. The Judge promised that he would give him ten days in the morning , and he went to his cell in a more cheerful mood. A YOIIHJJ incorrlKllile. A tall gentleman dressed in u nont gray suit mul wearing a light plug hat , was in the district court yesterday , on what was to him a very unpleasant errand. The gentle , i wns Mr. Clark , n prominent merchant of Hhiir. Ho hud come into court todid nsU that his grandson , Kan- did C. Kilmer , n fourteen year-old boy , be sent to Iho reform school. Young Palmer was arraigned in eourt last Wbruuri oTrtho complaint of his parents as being in- corrlitiblo ar.U u plUV.cr. He made such 11 plou to the Judge to ivonpo thd reform school nt that time that ho was given one wore trial , He was sent from the city to 1 Hair , but h watt found that there ho soon resorted to his old dishonest tricks utid his grandfather wa compelled to iisk the court to take charge ol him. His folks are afraid that if he were left ut homo until lie Is sixteen that the habit of stealing ink-lit grow upon him and that he would eventually land in the penitentiary. The case will bu called up lu court this ( ione to Seattle- \V. H Nimn , who kept a saloon on Six teetilh ttrcct near the Union I'.iielfl" market , hat close , ! up hit place and left for p irts un < known. A nuuibur of creditors have beer loft behind who would bo glad to know where ho ] . Young Nunn was started in the sa loon uu lne s by his brother who xvas a phy sician in this city. The total amount of tliu bills and notes remaining unpaid on the wloonls about * t,000. Hlley ft Dillon , who arc the heaviest creditors , ai-o well secured. Dr. Nilin ) IcfV the city Saturday to ? Bcattlo , Washington Jtcrrl t ry , tnd has not yet been lifurd froiii. Ho hit * property lu the city moro than suilloicnt te latbfy lua brother1 ! * nccounta. Tu of Mr. O. A. Newcomer , a brothcr-lniluw of the Nunns , 1ms been associated with them In leaving the city , and It has been stated that he also Jius left under u cloud. The state ment Is false , ns the gentleman Is yet in the city , and says that he has not been cnnnectcd with his relatives In any of their bjslnoss transactions , and does Itnow anything about their lluanclal affairs. Oinnhn nnd Council IllufTs nre the cust om termini of the Nebraska Mnln Line of the L'NION PACIFIC. KI ) , IjUltKI ) AND IjOST. Tlic Fearful Fntoofl'limiii vnil I'ri-tty Annie O\y. Annie Oxy. a plump , pretty young irlrl of fifteen , lived four jeirs ago with her aged parents at Hadon-Hadcn , Germany. She was an only child , and had had the advant ages of a liberal oducitlon lavished upon her , ns the peculiar circumstances by which she was environed would permit of. She had a swci'thcart , n young butcher named Carl Heurliailso. They had been brouirht up together , and the friendship of their childhood days had gradually ripened into the most ardent of affections , ami they lln- nlly became engaged to b1 married. However - over , before the ambition of their young hearts could be roah/cd Carl was compelled to leave the country to avoid the indexible conscription laws. Of course he came to America , the land of thu free and the homo of the brave. His parting with thq fair haired , rosy cheeked Annie was a touching one. It was In the night-time and as all the arrange ments had been effected for Carl to be smug gled aboard an outgoing Amurii-.m merchant man , the utmost ntc.ilth and caution had to bo exercised. The young couple with arms foldi d about each other rehearsed their vows of love and constancy. Carl grew elo quent in his pieturings of future prosperity and happiness and assured thu clinging girl , that as soon as hu became located in thu land across the deep bine sea , that he would send for her. Then with a last farewell and the declaration of fidelity a thousand times re * pealed , the sorrowing young man left his mourning ootrothed. The long weary sum iner dais drar-cd themselves bj , ami bleak winter blew her hoary brcith across the brown hills of lladcn-lluilen , and yet the ImiifiiiM girl heard naught from her absent lover. Winter slowly trav ersed its dreary course , and the bine bells began to open their c > es on Iho coloring slopes under the warm breath of the south ern sun , and still no tidings came from across the Ma. One , two , three years clapped , and each day brought the same lugubrious result , no news from tno distant one. At last Annie gave up all hope and resigned herself to her unhappy lot , living alone upon the glory of by-gono days. Hut one day , just a year' ago , a letter was brought to her. U was post marked New York , the United States of America. With trembling lingers she broke the seal. It was n missive from her absent lover. It was redolent of the warmth of un dying love , and after explanations as to his long silence , and assur ances that all was well , it concluded by requesting her to eomo to Americi at once , and without delay ; that he was in good business , and they would be unite i in thu holy bonds ol matrimony imnuHlmtoly upon her arrival. With a Haltering heart thu happy girl broke the news to her parents , and Immediately boiran her preparations for leaving thu homo of her birth , and two days Inter she was aboard the good ship City of Liverpool , and , bejorc u fair wind and milter propitious skio-t , was being wafted toward the one la whom all her thoughts were Con centrated. The voyage was one without untoward happening , and in due time Annie arrived at Cnstlo Garden. Her lover w.is there to meet her. and , after the llrst raptur ous embraces , they proceeded to the young man's boarding-lionso. There lie told the conlldlmr girl tliat his business in New York hud greatly fallen olT in the past month or two , and he had made up his mind to migrate to the wilt west. Once there they would be married and settlu down , and unite their wills and hands and hearts in the laudable cause of earning a home where they cou'd ' spend their ilaj A in peace , plenty and'happi ness. The girl was loving , confiding , unsus pecting , and readily ncnulcsc'cd in every proposition advanced by her nflliinccd , Thcv left Now York and came west , to Omaha. And then as day after day went by and the marriage ceremony w.is not performed , the girl became perplexed and mnilly suspicious. Hut too late , the baseness and porlldy of her lover had had its wonted sway , and Annie Oxy found herself 0110 morning deserted and a shame that would bo her companion through life facing her. This was a stroke that well nigh drove the poor girl insane , but she was in good hands , and after the birth of her baby regained her olden health but not her spirits. Rho was p.ilo and careworn and the marks of an Ineffable sorrow was stamped upon every lineament of her sweet face. "This sad ta'lo had its culmination in a scene in the police court yesterday. Aniiio Oxy was there and through the advice of the family wit whom she is residing , at ITU SI. Mary avenue , she related her pitiful story to A' sistant County Attorney Gurlcy , and a was rant was issued .for the arrrstof Hearhausr charging him with seduction and bastardy , e The UNION PACIFIC runs four trains dally out of Denver for the east. THIS imTilOXAX/A. It llns Taken n turns Karewell From the ? Inrslinl's Olllee. In the report of the interview in yester day's HIB : , Mr. Hoyd was said to have curried - ried Mr. Ulorbowor's resignation as marshal to Washington , The Intent , of the writer waste to make it nppcnrns Mr. Hoyd had ox/ircssed / It , that ho had not carried Mr. Hierbowcr's resignation to the president. In conversationwith , the prosout marshal , a Uii : : reporter learned that the oflleo was in no manner worthy the eugenics * which some candidates displayed to secure it. There was a time when there was some money in the place , but that was moro than two years ago. In the latter period , thcro were some mouths In which the ofllco did not pay its expenses , and the difference had to oomo out of Mr. Hierbower' pocket. There was no prospect of u change for the better , without repealing the law which cut oft' from the United States court all cases involving less tl.an $ .3,001) ) . Try the superb Hunting and Fishing in the itoi'kv Mountains renehed by the UNIONJ'ACIFIC. A PA III Ol" HIUDOKS. Speculation as lo Where. Tllcy Will l > o Itullt. Senator Paddock wns asked by a Urn re porter if ho know lu whoso interest the bill for another railroad bridge at I'hittsmnuth had been Introduced in congress. He said that ho did not know , although the bill hud tieen brought up by Coarrosm in MeSlmno. It had p.issed both house * . A short tnno ago a survey was finished from the Missouri river to South Omaha , and ostensibly for a railroad between those points. It is held by some of the host in foimcd people that this survey was made in the inturost of tlio Nebraska Central road , in WIOSK interest primarily the other bridge cliuitcr was secured by MeShano. At the point mentioned , an easy place for crossing the river could bo iceiirod , which would also lead directly to the stockyards. It is thought that this would bo thu cheapest way of reach ing Sjiith Omaha and Oniahi proper , and that very llkul\ , the bridge will bo built ut tin j.'luee ' mentljucd. Coughs and coii'n eomo uninvited , but you can quickly get riil oi these , with a few dosed of ! . : . J. IT. McLean's Tar Wino iM\\g \ \ Balm. 25 cents n. bottle. Marriage I/li-i'iises. The following marri.igq licenses were Is sued yt-bterdiij by Judge Shields : Name. Ilcsldrncc. Age. Peter Williamson , Omaha 27 Car/ Sophia Hanson , Omaha.- 21 Wlllard I. f.alrd , Omaha M Florence K Mead , Omaha 2i , ( David A. Cross , Omaha ' "j 1 Alta M. Huuck , Omaha l'j ' ) Linwood A. Hammond , Omaha as ( Adeline K. Stewart , Omaha , 22 Had a bilious attack and one of those indescribable cases of constant wouri- ne&b. Took quinine and other reme dies without , relief. Took Dr. Jonas' Hod Cqv ] } r Tonic , um strong : "d well. AsA Tnujil'so.v , Logan. O. Goodman Drug Co. A I'AOKAXT ATSIUHT. A Mov'e IJelnit Muilo to OrKnnUc One for September. Two years ago a number of the yomig'peo ple met In one of our sportina' goods empori ums and resolved to get up a mardi gras pa geant for one night , during thu Omiha fair. The time was short , yet the success which attended their efforts was ojiisldorcd won derful. H was rowlvcd to repeat the dis play the following year , but on a larger scale. This resolution was based on thu promise of encouragement given by leading metehaiiK who were so pleised with the work which had b.-cn accomplished thai they felt Impelled to go to some expense to get up displays which would be agreeabloto look at and at the same time advertise themselves. Thu scheme fell throuirh beciuisu a politician who was as piring to a certain oHIco placed himself at the head ol thu move. That there Is a well- founded desire on the part of many people of this city to establish an annual fete during the fair cannot be denied. Sooner or later. It Is held , this desire will bo realised , and many of our people think the earlier we com mence the work of realization the better It will be for thu fairfor Omaha and for every body. A number of young people have al ready entered upon the work of getting up a pageant as proposed , and possibly to-day will Issue a call for a meeting to consider the subject. The place of the meeting will be announced and everybody will bu entitled to admission. Several months intervene before fair time and can bo utilized in Ihu direction mentioned. Tito Oi-nnd li- > \ p of KlkM. Dr. Hyde , who represented Omaha lodge H P. O. E. No. 3.1 in the late session of the grand lodge In New York.has returned lifter a wook's summering whu-li ho cajojcd at the close of Iho session. Ito .reports Unit thu order is In nmgst flourishing condition and Is constantly receiving accessions throughout the country. Onoof the most Important acts , of the meeting W.H thu decision that after thu meeting of 1 ' . ! , the grand lodge will be migratory , the holding of it to bu de termined by the vote of the delegate * . Tim doctor was appoihtcd district deputy for this section of the country. Smoke Si'idonbertf's Ki nro and pet the best o-cont cifrar in the world , hlx Mc\er & Co.liulesilc depot. The UNION PACIFIC adds to jt- ser vice everything that will contribute to the comfort of its MLMI : : AND DOC. They Indulge In a Little Mill on the Public Highway. Nellie Uoss , a pugilistic young female of the soiled-dove genus , got into a light yes terday at the corner of Twcnly-llrst and Nicholas streets , With her friend , Doc Smith , an old-time gambler. After a little prelim inary sparring the old sport let go with Ins dexter muulov , b.it . fell sh 'l , " "ll t'lc ' "VIl iastoncd his Instant Nee taloU were in tliW ' " " 1 ambrosml locks Then tugge.1. . mid scratched and b ' , , sn , until n copper and n large clo\ } " " Jl ht' traded to the sanguinary scene. Nellie , but , Doc' made bis esc l"- ; > llllul uml and - ° was tuwed into police court costs. vkf Bilia WMagiwlhX. * \ uti < * ik a ) , . ' (7 T5.1 IV USX Wtilijju.lvM S5U1 It l/I / "V" " " " " Vi * " * " rc" N ' A ' W XZ& \x Am..tal.j./ ( / > Handsome and Most Satisfactory for L I' RICK LIST SE\T OX Those -\vliolmvo used them will Buy No Other Brand. TRY THEM. SOLE AGENTS FOR ALL MARKETS : SAINT LOUIS , MO. Kirs. Dart's Triplets , President Cleveland's rrbo for the thrco hcst lnbl > s nt the Aurora County Fnlr , In 16R7 , riven to these triplets , Molllo , Ida , und Ituy children of MM. A K Uart , llftiiibnrKh , .V fche writes : " I.n-st August the little ones became very lck , and as I could cot ( uo other Inoil that would nprco with them , 1 commenced the use of Lnctated rood , U helped them Imme diately , nnd they were soon ns well iw ever , nnd I consider It > cry largely due to the l-cxid that they nro now so well. " Lnclated I'ood b Iho bctt Food lor bottle-ted buhles. It keep" them well , nud Is better than mcdlcino uhen they nre Gltk. Three sires 'J" > o , tOc . 41 < * At druggists. Cabinet photo , of these triplets tent Irco to the mother of any buby bom this jear Address WELLS , RICHARDSON Si CO. , Burllnuton , Vt. Travelers or Experience ALV/AYS CARRY TARRANT'S SELTZER APER1 NT I.I.i : , OHIO , l.nontlnn pl npmnl iiut lic.illlifiil < 'our < M > f Sluil.r i-xU'ti < ! 'd an I , iiuiroiiL-iit fouru-cii _ ' ' ! , ' ! ry i'v ' V\ls'lli' < > cirAiBNept-Clllt ' .HHH' SOMERVILLE SCHOOL For Young Ladies , ST. CI.AIH , MICH. Tlireo course * of study. ThorouKlme-'s In eve ry department. ItulldliiK * ulejiuntly furnished. Heated with steam , lighted wllh K'l1 * . water from St. Clalr river .Supeilor advantages In nd art. Address torIn uliir , StMiitVU.liHCII001. : : . St.flatr , Mich. > bt NORTHWESTERN MILITARY OADEMY. J ; " ' jri \-2TRnc ! : north of ClilcuRO. A Ku" rp" si Kjtl' rle < > In- -vlT < > Co1"- ' " "f - . . ' . . -l-l''i ' "rin i'il for Inntriictlon. lleallli. lluiiie < < ' ! / . . ml fhrlitlaii Intlueiirci. I'urK " ' , 'J,1 . . ' > vi > . MH I. ttnil orCut IOiue. riUKVLOCK 1NST1TIITK. V.T Poutli Wlllliinibtown , Ilotkshiro ronnty , Man. A privutt ) school for boyi. 1'reparu for college , bclentltlc school or business , Torty-nov- euth year begins Uliurbility. t < eptemler llltn. I'ov catalogue address UKO. r. MIU.H , _ _ _ _ 1'rlncipul. Bettie SluarTinslituta $ \Vlllf oiniuenco III 51it XGiir cpteuitivr lilh.-l SH. Ail- vinluiiei UH uriia < eiM. Homo comrorui cnfetul | . M. M ( V ACADBMY -Ll'velrsklllon-IIud < xu. N.V 'SeuU for cau- - . M.TU UKH M P , ' The KVIIj KKKKCTS IRREGULAR MEALS mi BAD C03KING NEUTRAUZEU cJY TAHRANT'S SELTZER APERI'NT State University OF IOWA. The su\crul Di'piirtnii'nts 111 be ln the yonr lii h' ) Ht followc Pcptcinbcr 1' , ' CnlU-Bite , Law nnd I'harnia- ccnllnil. Octoberld.-Medical ! , lloniuointlilc Medical nnd Dental. Km li < lcpiitinuiit ! > tliorun lily ( iqnlpj'ed with clllclont uofk , mul no jialus ulll bu r pared to ntlord ttndenti the bei-t ] ) O ! > slblo opportunity to purine their chosen lines of thinly , for pur- llciilur Inforinatlon n > to the reipectlvu tle- ] ) iirtnt'iits , address us follows ColleKiiito-CiiAin.KS A. SciiAKFrmt , J'rcsl- dent , lowu City. Law KSILIN MLd.AiN. Vlco-t'huncellor , Jowa City. Medloal-W. F. J'KCK , M. I ) . , Deanof I'ucnlty , Daveupoit. lloiini-opathlc Medical A. C. COWI-KIITII- WAITE. M. . , DOIUI of I'ui-ulty , Iowa City. IK'iitul-I , . ( , ' . l.NCi.lt-oi.l. , 1) . 1) . H. , lleanof 1'aenlty , Keoknk. I'hiirnwceiitlcal tt. I. . UOIIII.NEII , I'll. , ( , .Dean 'of Faculty , lowu City. IXpeiixt-blii all departments are reasonable. Cost ot lKnrd in private families. W to * a per w eck ; In clubs , JJ.M ) to IJ'iO per week. I'or catalogues , or for guueral Information , B < lllreSniAHI.KSA. SCIIAIU'I'EU , President. Morgan Park Military Academy . The lleit Iloy'8 Jloar Unff 'chool In fhn West. Sixteenth ve'ar bwlns 'opt. li th. Si nd for rut - logueto C'AI-T. . Kl ) . N. KIHK TALUU'rr , fupt. , MUUQ.VN I'AIIK , COOK Co. , luu While hunting the market for Fall Goods , our buyer run across two big lots of medium grade Suits which were offered to him at les $ than the material in them is worth. To enliven our mid-summer trade we shall make a big run on them and marked them nearly what they cost us , which means that they will be sold at just about one-half their actual value. One lot of about 300 good Union Cassimere Sack Suits of a neat dark mixture with good Serge Lining made up well and in substantial manner. This lot we offer at $3.90 per suit ; they will make a good every day Suit for Mechanics and Workingrnen , will wear well and give as good satisfaction as any Suit that cost $ S. or $9. .Tlio other lot contains .about 200 oxrellont all wool Cheviot Sack Suits , linoclvith good Kalian ami well gotten up. Wo have marked it $4.75 , which makes it the cheapest suit ever offered by us or any other house. JJotli .suits are of good fair weight and will do for wear now as well as later on in the season. We also otter this week two lots of lilue Flannel Suits at less than two-thirds their real value. Lot No. 1 , which is made of best all wool flannel , indigo blue , and made up in finest . A. H. style , at $7.75. We guarantee there is no finer flannel made in this country , and other houses charge for such a suit , Sl'J.OO. Lot No. 2 is a good flannel , warranted indigo blue , also made up in G. A. K. stylo. This Ave ofler at $5.75. There never was a suit of that quality offered for less than &S.OO. The prices at which we are selling Pants this month is in itself a big advertise ment. $1.5O will buy an excellent all wool Pants which not only wear well , but look elegant. Von have often paid $ . ' 5.00 and $ -1.00 for a pair not as good as * these. For $2.OO$25O and $2.75. we offer Pants which early in theseason would have been cheap at double the price. One line at $3.25 are an "elegant striped cheviot , as ( ino and stylish a Pants and as well made as any custom tailor's , vhich cost three times the amount. One price only and plain figures. Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. buy one of onr nobby Spiinj ; Suits , in SVorstcil , finu Caesiinere , or Scotch Scheviots.in all the popular col ors mul stylos. Real bargains that cannot fail to be appreciat ed by the ili cerninj ; We aie aware that , Inexpensive oods Jjjarc largely aiher- , a tisetl thif season , but ail ol them cannot stand the test of cloce inspection.We our customers i lo examine our stock , ana thus s-atisfy thcmseheb of its quality anil our ve racity. rpHE SCIENCE OF Ul'E , tlio -1 great Jleillral Work or the ago on Mmiliood , NCI\PU * nntll rnytlcal Diblllty , I'rcmotnre ' Utcllno , Krrorsof Youth , nnJ thcuntolilinli-crk'sconse'iucnf thcieon , 'M imgcs 8vo , 1J3 jircscrlptlous for iil ! illfcas .Cloth , full Kilt , only $1.00 , bj * mail , flen'.cil. Illustrnllsos-unplo free toall > oiiiK ) anil middle ngcd men. Rcml now. Tlio Qolil nnil Jew cllcil icilil ; ; ii anlcil to tlio author by the Na tional Jteillcnl Ax'UH.'Iatlon. ' Addresi I' . O. box liO ; , llo-ton , M ! > * . , or Dr. W. It. I'AKKC.t , Rra.l . unteof llananl Medical Colloce , 23 years' practice In llofitun.nlio may bocoiiMiltoil contlduntlully Sjiccially , Diseases of Man. ODlccNo. 11'ulflucUsU PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSTTIOH Of ( > t'c \ \ of tli U S Lo i iniisldn. 35 WAI.I , : -Tiir.r/r. M\V : voitif All porsotlrni * * or ourporatlotiK who oe-iro lo niakui\hll < ltH at the u n i > minii'il l.viu "Ulun arc liereb ) notl i > il that intoimntloii anil blaiils for up- plliations nil s.mi-enlll bo liniil-heil I y Ihu iiiulor- t-l iuil upon appluallon nt Iho abo\ a IUII > M * , U M II. MlANKI. .V < inn r < II > IIIT.II M > MlilVIl.l.i ; : r. ' 1 1 t K. A-H t Tom i. Cicncnil STEEL PENS GOLD MFI1AL i'AKlS fXrOSlTIOff ISIS. Nos. 303-4O4-I70-6C4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS. l ) l.ylljv . . _ ntile litH- j Trutacombined Oturnntecatlio 'unlr one Inthn world [ rencraltne otontlnuoue Klfftric it Maonttio urrfiit * bcientlQc , 1'otTfrful , DnraLlo , rt hlo fnd Fdccllre. Avoid frnui ! * . 0(10 ( cured. S < ndHtiimpforr inil | lut > LLKVTIlll ) IIKI.m * 'OIJ jJlhLAHhrt. - - DJ. HOHNE. iKVENian. iGi WAOASH AVE. . PHICACO. Jtcinnrknblefor powerfulsyrap * . TliKtli ioiifLpli'jJlg | action and at * golutg durability. U > years' record , tlio bout Kuarantea of the excel- " luniHofu7e.se lustruinenla. PACIFIC "Tinhcrlunil ( Kontp. * ' IIus BO urraiiRcd its KninUy SIcopliifc' Car f-urvico , Hint berths can now bo rc- berved upon application by any ticket njjcnt to M. J. Grcovy.l'assonffer Ayent , Couiifil BlulTn , Iowa. Tbo reservations when made nro turned over lo tbo train conductors takintf out such ctiru , uo that passenpord can now secure berths or dered , Iho Kaino as a 1'ullinnn berth is reserved nnd bccurcd. J. K. TKItOKT * . K. > * ' . ' MAA/ / , . . Oen. I' , li T. Agent. AM 't O. V. fcT. A. OMAHA , X ' . n , . Surgeon and Physician , Office -VV-Corner l h ar.a UoiiKUn St. OtUM j ; Kcsl4cj e Certified Checks , Payable at Sight on the I'Uflct Sound National Bank Given as Security ( or Money Invested. TCI tlimo tloMrmis. r tiuunu pioporty on time , wo oflcr tin1 Iiillnttln , . ' We uill ullon limn .1 immtln IO5JIMUH time Mt < oitlinK to Iho luiiil > HII M H ct. Wo cliuruv m'lllior IIHMIIIIIIII nnr lhicii' t on lliuc ) i yniuiit , unit will clM' > < ui n naiiuntr iltu'il. Wo liavo lol lit f.V ) i iinilXnUlth.it am ttltlitn n null us ol tttu and a luilf iiuk'sot tliu | > < toiikou linreimly lUi-urci'iit. IIHIIII tnnif-t iiicnii'j mul vrn Hlllnlvccprtflli'il check tor tins full iiiiimiiit ol null mul ui ory Mil > tciin-ut | iMjinont 'llifilii-tklhilrunn tiy tliol'iiEctSiiniiil Nnttuiinl bunk anil Is niiiili-M | > - Hlilo at slulit ami > on can ilruwmr niotioi ninny tiiiicthoiiKliliyiMiildliiit jnu foifrli jdiirriKlitx In | iiirclin alniiil. M.iko your Inmnic , mi nniiicr I..HT email , earn riiiiu-tlilnc. Tran-contlni'iiialrallrimil- < ( ii'liviaitiRriirSvnttlc. mul niann tact in inn l Hour- Mnus. ( ii'iioral i uirril l In a Mali' oi Mili tan- 1ml | irnirr < "i | in. ) 'llmilally | mi > cis an'tlllril nlih nccoiintiof now putpriirlvvH , rulilo < ar nnil Innni car firr-lubi'iutli' . Aililii".s COOK AKIOItK , Who Imvo the l.\llii : T I'llul'KllTV LIST til SEATTLE. W , T. Thu lttr : c t , fasten nnil lm-it ! In tlio world IM utiKor accominodntlonA unoxcollcil. vw Vork d > Oliif go\v via I.ouilo.uliTt-v ( "inr\ssi\ Jnl ) ' tli I ANCIIOIIIA Aiitf. lstli rcilM"IAlllf nil DKXO.SM . . . . AllK.ffilh llrilioi'U Aim. Mill I CIIIC.\SM\ . .belli.1st NnvVoaitTo l.ivtai'iKir. VIA onissTowv. : : ThP t mul finest Al'O. fill ' lu MMlt. Mil " " " ' rnVoi-'MoMi : | "Tho'woriViT Oi r. aril Milnoii pH > .i > : ot < ; iH L'iY , Dcrry , Liverpool , llolfusl or ( Jui iMi t"wn. I.VIiUMl uiiwariN per < ; ! iin'nw Muani- ITI , Ml nnil n | ' iil lurclly nl Ilium * M > riiiiil-rln < i CJl. Hi-turn Ik-kiln ill icihurd ralis in.iilo iiTnllnblu fur cltlicr route , utloiInK uxrurslonl'ls tlio prlxiloiio nt fci'lni ; Ihi' Niirlh mill Miuth ol ln > liinl. tin * Hlvi-ri MiTsey nnil plctiuo'iuu | I'ljilu. MuuniK" fit Anilmr l.liui ilriilt- * p.ijithlc Ireu of ct'iirui * , Hold ill lnm > t latex. K OI book of tours , tlchl'rs or lurtliur Informa tion apply tn HENDERSON BROS. , 72 La Sa'lo St. , Chicago. Ur to any ol our local itKcnts Unfcrnicntcd mul not intoxicating. Acts Hko la rhaim in all cases of Diar- rhcra nnd Dysentery and all stomach and bowel troubles. Grateful alike toyoniun , chil dren anil convalescents. Gives a delicious flavor to ice-water , lemonade or bodn-wutcr. Imported and bottled by MIHAIXIVITCII , l"ir.Tcmii : & Co. Cincinnati , U. For wile by hofoibiniiiK ilealorn Illclrn ( linn llrui ; I o , lllnlca ! rnco\ Cn.illorA. . llpllor. < ili'tMniiu : Ilroi \ Co. nink Dollone \ Co U | t. < irolle. mul all hnlc Hlo ull retail ilru tfistn , lliiuor itualo A anil ulno iuur- lmta ovor. wh ID A CoiimilniliMl Liqnlil IMnul of MALT mid JIOl'S. Aids Digestion , Cures Dyspepsia , Strengthens the System , Restores Sound , Refreshing Sleep. to Nursing Mothers. Eiiiit Pliysicians. For Sale by all DruffgiBtaund Rich ardson Druy Co. , Wholesale Drug gists. _ _ State Line. Toilns ( ; < MV , Ilclfust , Dublin nnil Lhrrpool From Naw York Every Tuesday , C'ablr. uasnac" t-1" ' and i.Vi. arrorOlnit to location of htHta room. Kxuiir-iloil Qf , to iUJ. SteeruKO to and from I'.uropi * ut Lowest Halts. AUSTJN 1IA1.DW1V i CO. . ( ii-n'l ABetiH. Kl llrouilwny , New Vork JOHN HM'.aHN , ( ien'l Wi'nt rn AK nt , PU Itandnlph St. , Chicago IIAltr.V I' . MOOHCS , Ajent. Oiiiulm. Reduced Cabin Rates to Ulnbgow F.x- hlbilion. Arv Ibe ISEST. PEERLESS DYES IS OUT OF ORDER ? ElEAB THIS IP IT IS. A I'luprlutary Dr.Callender's . ' Left liver Bite , Tno flnly Dlstlllnd HitterIn ) th" rmti-rt Pluti'H. The only llltter.s lococnli'diy \ tha L'liltuil States Intorniil revt-iiiii > jaws as a I'ltv pilctiiry Jlodldiut. lu\\ fully 1'atuitud. No. o J'atunt I 49 , 573. Contains an fiihll oil' ) , no osst'iitl.u oil" , no InrclKii snli'-lnuec < ir iliuimy- Inu ilriiKs. A poitfctly iimo tiii'ill'-lne. ' emu. pounded from I urn Hoot Herbs ua UM I'cnrli ; l > Uniiiinl to tun tnsto , iiilet | and < loclsi\o In Its elicit. Cures Dj-HiicpMu or Yi'llnw .linnnUie lu Ilvodays. lU'KUlalr.ilio llourls. juiicoratcs Iniicllvo Mvur. dues UJseusoil Mver , It'-vlvcs ' tlio Kidneys , Improves the Amioilto yiildiljr. ItcKiiliiti'M the wnolo system. Now llfo to tin whole t-j'.stc'iii BOM ) KVKKV\VIU.KI. ; : . MnufuCtprcd and for Hnlo at wholesale by Barbero & Callendeiy IMOH : IA. it. i lealtli is Weal1 ! Dn. E. C. WESI'B Nrnve AND KHUN . _ . _ , MENT , a guaranteed sppclllc for llysti-rln , Dim ness. Convulsions , Mt , Nervous Neuralgia , ' lleadiiclm. Nervous I'matrutloii. oiit. ed liy th ( use of alrohol or tolmceo , Wnlrefii'noss. ' Muiital Heprcsslon , Hoftonliu : of the llritln , rosiiUlim In liibanltv. rind Ifailiir , ' to mlsurv , decay unnV ( lentil , I'rcnmtiireOliI Agr , HarrBiinoss , I.OBSOJ * I'owcr In I'lllicr RPT. Involuntary I os c3 ana Spcrmatorhn'ft caiiKort l > y over-cxoitlon of tnc brain , self nliuso or ovrr-lnclulsen''p l > rh lo rontntns ono inontli'n trnatmrnt. t\.M \ a. box , or KIX hoxnH for $ " . .UO , aunt by mail prepaid on re ceipt of price. . WI3 GUAKAKTISK KIX 11OXRS ' To cure ny CRS . With e cll order rernlved by IM for 8lx boxen. arc'onp.tnlPd with Ci.OO , w will i-ond the jmrcliiiser our wilttcn | .riiarinte : Iniefmiil the money If the trpntmunl does not ) effect a euro ( lunrHntcc IFMIOI ! only by 0. Vj riouUMAN. DniKelHt , Solo Afiunt. lllu I'aruaia Sirnrt. Uinuua. Neb „ EXHIBITION OF Industry , Scieoce and Art , Open Until Ortobor. 1SS8. Medical Contfrosri Muots Aujfii-it Vtli , , .SCOTLA rl ) . Ttoiind Trip Kxc-iirsion Tii-lcct , Via STATE LINE , JW ( nnd $76. I'or Inforniiitloii apply to AUSTIN , HAIiDWIN ft CO. , Agts.,63 Ilroiulwnv , Now Vorlr. PKNNyilOyAI , tVAPKISM am T , iiicceksiliilly luril monthly by over 10 000 ? fljulina. Aro.Su/c. kjfeituuluiui 1'lcas'ant > J $1 fH-rbnx by mtll.cir t drtUfKUU. altA J'arllculan 2 po tne hUunpa. Adilrt-m TUB EOBIKA Cnmiou , Co. , Uvriiorr , Mien. lfof aalc anil by mull by Vrioitarl Drug Co. , Onutliti , ' olwq'-l ' 'Jr CURED . .tliomeljutln _ VITAL TABLETS c'i Nl'in ( U.'HunIHixilA | : [ . IIKIIIMI'T , I.OhT MAN. KT1MIIUU kKlEUI Id. , ki lw > rt ri OlrMl" imtil.'u. ' ILU WEAK UCil ' " riniifrom lh. * f. IlZllIimtli'11 " ' .Towlklul fr. ' . i nikllrutiurly dir r. lot inaiil.ooj . ftc. I win M-nTa vtliubl * in li- ( > < > U t cimtnlnlnit full | > rtlc-jliu fur Jivmt tine. ( rt t ch > rc . JiWr n , . j PROF. F. O. rOWLKK , Moodut , Connj