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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1888)
. . .gfe c-Il. ; 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY AUGUST 30. 1S8& THE CITY. Tlio Internal revenue collections ycs- tordiiy amounted to $8,017. * IJ. Welsomnn , the iniui who disturbed the Jewish meeting in the El gutter block , was lined $10 und costs. John Wilbon , while ptirtinlly drunk , wandered into the house of u , respectable colored mnn on North Seventeenth Btrect. Judge Ucrkiv lectured him se verely and imposed a line of &JO and coats , which ho wns unable to pay , and was carted to the county jail. Kittle M. Ormsby , tno daughter of James Ormsby , died at the residence of her parents , 1110 South Twelfth street , yesterday. She will bo buried at. U o'clock on Friday at St. Mary's ceme tery from the residence of her parents. Mr. Ormsby Is a switchman in the Union Pacific yards. Personal C. E. iind L , . M. Morchousc , of LJroltcn Bow. nro Piixton irucsts. John A. Weaver nml A. C. Einstein , of ljs ) Molncs , urc fit the Milliinl. E. M. Unshor , uRcnt of Hoyt's "Tin Sol dier , " is u guest of tlie Mllluril. Willlnm 1'iUtcrson , of Central City , and Thoiiins C. Uralnerd lire at the I'axton. P. I. Foss and wife , of Crete , and M. II. Thrift , ot licatrluc , were Omaha visitors yesterday. C. Waterman , of Crete , E. C. Cnrns , of Steward , and H. H. Uoliinson , of Kltnball , were in the city yestordiiy. Clianced tn Thirteenth Street. The fair grounds cars lire now running on South Thirteenth street instead of on Fif teenth and Farnam as heretofore , thus re ducing the time between ears on that thoroughfare to live minutes. Johnson' * Story. C. A. Johnson , who was recently accused In the board of public works of neglecting Ills gniding of West Furnam street , says that ho ; vas unable to work there because the curb had not been put In place and that while waiting for it ho moved his grader further west. _ A Mcteor'n Flash. A very brilliant meteor was seen to trav erse the southern section of the heavens nboutO o'clock Tuesitiy night It hud a blue center surrounded by n disk of red and hud a tall similar to the rocket. It resembled very closely a large electric light Hying through the air. Dentil In tlin Howl. Joe Draple , n man of about thirty-five , who was placed in the city jail a week ago suffer ing with delirium tremcns , and who was re- movd to St. Joseph's hospital a couple of days ago , died at the latter place Tuesday night. Ills body Is at Drexel it Maul's awaiting the order of friendsor relatives. A Serious Injury. J. H. Findlay , an old liquor man of Chicago cage , now engaged In the house decorating business , while temporarily assisting one of his men in the St. Cloud restaurant , fell from the scaffold and dislocated his ankle. Ho Is a man about sixt.vty-llvo years of ago ami is contincd to his room in Gruenig block. A Season of Activity. The gas company announces that the do mnnd on them for now meters and gas ser vice is greater at this time than over before , nnd shows an advance in the city , which is quite gratifying. The same activity is no ticed with i-cgard to the furnishing of resi dences , all the houses engaged in that busi ness being a way behind In thelrbusincss. Murrny's Itotton Itookf rlcs. Property owners on South Fourteenth street have sent a petition to Chief Soavoy praying for the removal of certain con demned buildings belonging to Tom Murray , nnd situated between Jones ami the Jackson streets. The petitioners state that houses are occupied by disreputable women of the lowest order , and that they are a menace to. the peace and morality of the neighborhood. He'll Run the Mowers. Ever since the ordinance relative to street labor to bo performed by prisoners in the city Jail has gone into effect , Chief Soavoy has been In receipt of letters and telephone messages from parties living In various parts of the city , asking for the service of the scythes In cutting down weeds. The ohicf wishes it understood that the mowers will bo detailed , at his own discretion , to such places where ho thinks work the most neces sary. North Sixteenth cstrcot , ; is now being trimmed as far north as the fair grounds. Monthly Appropriation * * $145OOO. The city council of Omaha have th handling of big sums of money. Following nro the footings of the monthly appropria tion bill passed Thursday evening : From district curb nnd gutter fund. ? 2,709.f > 3 From district paving fund 122,480.77 From special grading fund 930.44 From general fund 2,975.41 From police fund 8.1.75 From paving bond fund 15,879.ao Grand total 1144,905.23 A Disreputable Youth. A. Finnegan , n young man of twenty-five years of , ngo , was brought before Judge Bcrka yesterday afternoon charged with va grancy. A more depraved specimen of hu- tnnnlty could hardly bo found. Haggard , with the marks of vilest dissipation upon his face , ho brazenly acknowledged that ho was the lover of a fat and greasy nogress who is the keeper of a disorderly house. The woman claimed that ho was a waiter , n good worker and constantly employed. She said , however , that she had given him various sums of money from time to time. It was proven that ho was a hanger-on of the house nnd solicited business for it. His honor "roasted" him severely and lined him $20ami costs. Doing unable to pay this ho went to the county jail. TUB SIEGE OF SBIJASTOPOti. Preparations for the Production ol the Spectacle. The public Is becoming moderately familiar with the outline of" the spectacular display which opens this week In Omaha , "The Slego of Sobastopol. " No conception of the Im mensity of the enterprise , however , can bo obtained from n printed description. A re porter visited the grounds yesterday ami though still In comparatively ouibrlonlo etugo and by daylight the scone was sutllc- lontly Impressive to convince him that the citizens and visitors of Omaha were soon to have an opportunity of witnessing the most macnlllccnt theatrical nnd spectacular display ever produced In this country. The spectator , from a comfortable seat , looks over an artlllclal lake 2SO feet in length , with Its war ships and skiffs plying to and fro. ISoyond this Is n sodded stage and the earthworks sloping gradually to the city , with the frowning battlements of the Main- koff , nn Imposing centre pleco , nnd the Itedan to the left. Over the slopes back ol the city , lies the broad expanse of the Ulack sen , with the purple mountains In the dis tance. When the spectacle is viewed by the light of thirty or forty arc lamps , with the gay uniforms of the troops In the foreground and storming over the heights , the ships , forts nnd intrench- menu botching forth tholr shells and Humes , the sky flaming with fireworks , nnd the mas sive walls of the Malakoff toppling nnd crumbling before the cannonading , the effect is more easily imagined than described. The battle , of course , will be the great feature , nnd a glance behind the scones into the armories and nrscnals , magazines and buildings whore workmen are preparing the various descriptions of fireworks. Indi cate what It will bo like , but there re other special features worthy of note. In the sports of the soldiers while in cttmp the celebrated acrobats , the Albion Bros , will be Introduced in their high ladder acts , Miss Emma Thurston engages in a mounted sword contest with Major Me- Gulre , a noted rope walker escapes from the Malakoff over tin invisible wire flud is shot , falling into ttuf water , jtho company's dy name will light the grounds , nnd Sherman avenue , which will nlso bo sprinkled. H. II. rhenrlc , the manager , W. Newman , the su perintendent of tire works , .Tno. Raymond. the stage manager , Mr. Shonberg , the artist nnd the other ofllclals nro all well-known nrtists In their branches. Among the special firework features this wrek will bo the "Turkish Cross" In golden tire nnd silver wholsj an original design , "Prosperity to Omaha , " In a , frameof golden spray ; "Flight of the Fiery Phusnlx , " n grand display of aquatic novelties and nn infinite variety of pyrotechnlcnl novelties. HKLL'H HAliF-AOUK. WnyH and Mentis For Its Proposed Mission , About twenty-Jive persons met yestordny nftcrnoon at the office of Mr. M. L. Hoeder in the Paxton block to discuss the proposition for establishing n mission school In that part of the city known as " Hell's Hnlf-Acro. " Hev. T. C. Clendennlng presided , nnd J. W. Nicholson ncted ns sccretnry. Among the others present were Ucv. C. W. Savidge , Judge Fawcctt , L. O. Jones. A. C. Uoose , C. H. Savage , John Dale. Dr. Par sons , Allan T. Hector , H. U. Hall , Uov. A. H. D.IVIS , W. P. Stevens , Otto Lobcek , Mrs. Clark , Airs. Oration , Mrs. E. A. Pierson , Hev. Mrs. Andrews. The subject in hand was fully dlr.cusscd , nnd thosentiment wasaunltforthoestabllsh- incut of the mission. The speakers were nlso unanimously of the opinion that Hov. Savldgo was the man for the work. There was a disagreement , however , ns to whether the mission had better be undenominational or under the care of the Methodist church. The ladies and one or two gentlemen favored the former plan. It was thought that the bishop could bo persuaded to assign Hev. Savidgo to n Meth odist enterprise , but if the mission bo unde nominational the Scward street pastor will have to resign from his conference. When asked if ho would bo ready to take such n step , Mr. Savidgo said ho had not yet consid ered such a change. The meeting resulted In the appointment of the following committee , who nro to suggest ways nml means , and report at an adjourned meeting to bo hold at 2 o'clock Monday after noon in the W. C. T. U. rooms on Dodge street : L. O. Jones , Hev. Mrs. Andrews , Dr. Parsons , Allan T. Hector , Judge Fa-v- cett , Mrs. Clark and John Dale. Drink Mitlto , 25 centsa bottle. Dichold Salon. Call and see the largo stock of safes and vault doors carried by Meaghor & Wliitmore at 41 ! ) S. 15th street Omaha. IjON OKOUOK'S CAljti. He Makes it Memorable With nil AH- Riiult on His Wife. The saloonkeeper and ex-convict ngain forces himself into public notice , this time by Taylor , nnd her father , James Taylor , assaulting his divorced wife , Jessie Tuesday night , in company with another fellow , George drove upto his wife's home and called for Jessie. She was in bed at the time , but got up and dressed hastily , thinking that somebody must have a very important mes sage for her. As soon as she appeared at the door , Gcorgo struck her a number of savage blows and knocked her to the floor. She screamed for help , and her father , who rushed to the scene , was treated in u similar manner. Cries were made for the police , but as soon as Gcorgo saw the light helmets of the officers coining ho Jumped into his buggy and drove hastily away. It is learned that ho has been subjecting Mr. Taylor and his daughter to a number of Indignities of late , and has as saulted both of them a time or two before. They have put up vvith it rather than suffer the publicity of a police court trial , bat now they claim they are determined to briug George to account at all hazards. George was arrested at about 2 o'clock yesterday on complaint of his wife. HIGI1T OF WAY. The Proposed Ordinances Now lie- fore the City Council. The ordinance seeking to grant the horse car company right of way across the Elev enth street viaduct ( summarised in Tun ISr.n sumo time ago ) , has been so amended that the company must immediately construct and op erate its line on Eleventh street south as far ns Dorcas street. The time of running cars shall be subject to the orders of the mayor and council , and the rails must have wide flanges suitable for wagons to travel therein. The company must also protect the city f com all claims or actions for damages resulting from its use of the viaduct. The ordinance will come up in the committee of the whole. The council also has in hand an ordinance granting the Union Pacific right of way across Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth streets and along the alley in blocks 105 and 196 to the center of 1'JO. You can find cool , well furnished rooms at the Globe hotel , best located house in Omaha. Get Your Uallroad Tickets NORTH , SOUTH , EAST and WEST , and Secure your sleeping berths at 1302FarmunSt. , Union Pacific Ticket office , IIAUHY P. DKUL , City Ticket agent. THE KEAL.TV MARKET. Instruments Placed on Record Dur- ItiK Yesterday. L O Schwalenbcrg to 0 Scliwalenbrrg , lot 3 , blk 11 , Leavemvorth terrace , w d . t 800 It Stratbmnn und wife to I' Kuril , a / lot 0 , blk 70 , South Omaha , w d . 3,000 John Kuncell and wlfo to JV Formnnch , s K lot 4 , blk 77 , Soutn Omnha , w d . fl.GOO J A Lenahan to J lilfey , w 120 ft of o 240 ft of n 127K ft tax lot 11 , s o s wUMC-13 e , wil . . 8,000 G 1 Stebblns and wife to FV Conkllng. lots , bile 15 , llanscom place , w d . 600 0 K Perkins , trustee , to O .V N 1' H It , part lots 6 nnd 0 , blk 251 , Omaha , n.cd . 1 H S llrooks to D 0 Brooks et al , all prop erty , will . U E French und wife to II O Scrip , lots It und 15 , blk" . Cum nil park , \v a . 1,600 LJ Itynn to II llenke , lot.H 4 , f , and fl , blk : i , Wixkeley , w il . 2,100 M Kaspar to F Sevoik , s V lot 10 , blk U. Impass'nadil.wd . 1,500 II I' Whltmoro und wife to J K Ilutler , lot 14. blk U , Albright's annex , w d . 250 William Symmonds und wlfo to H Thompson and wife , lot 6 , blk "I , " Shlnn's 2nd add , w d . 3,100 O 1 1 A : i : (5 Ilallou to N llcrnsteln , lot 4 , blk I , Otis' place. w il . 600 J A I.lnnlmn to N llernsteln , o 40 ft ot w IbO ft nte 210 ft of n 127K ft , tax lot 1 1 , in sw 31-1(1-1.1 ( e , wd . 1 M I.eo and wlfo to 1) Farrell , lot 0 , Lois' sub , llrookllnu , w d . 300 M J ( Jreerey and wlfo to 15 Newton , lot 0 , blK 10 , llnnscom place , wd . 0,000 WT Hoblnson to M Albriilge , lot 0 , blk 24 , Carthage , w d . 8,500 Seventeen transfers , aggregating . $ 37,253 Permits. The folio wing permits to build were is sued yrsterdny : Fred I'lnnow , dwelling , Fifteenth nnd Valley streets . } 600 0 lintiiKger , dwelling. Seventeenth and Masonntreets . 6,000 T 11 Tomb , brick store , 1218 Ilarney street 1,600 C 11 Ilickel A- Bonn , brick dwelling. Twen ty-fourth nnd Spencer streets . 2,700 Latey & Ileusou , dwelling , Nineteenth and Spruce streets . 1,500 John llagorty. two dwellings , Mason and Twenty-fourth streets . 1,000 Detrlck UUeu , dwelling , Nineteenth and 1'aulbtieets . 2,100 Mary K Snow den , dwelling , Seventeenth and Hugedon streets . 750 S 0 Shepurd. brick store nnd Hats , Six teenth ami Ijeuvenworth streets . 10,569 K Anlscowr , brick store , Sixteenth and I.eaveaworth btreets . 12,000 llobert Heesley , dwelling , Fowler nnd Thirty-third utreet . 1,500 Mrs K A A , frame dwelling , Thirty-first and Mason stn-ets . 030 Four minor permits , . ] 100 Hamilton tires , brick store , Tenth and Capitol avenue . 0,119 Seventeen permits , aggregating . . . . H7.768 A solid vestibule train dally , with dining car attached , viatho Burlington route , leaves from their own depot , Omaha , ut 3:45 : p. in. , arriving at Chicago cage 10 n. m. Tickets sold ana sleeping car bertha reserved nt the city ofllco , 1223 Farnam street. Telephone 1250. Visitors to the city should .try the Globehbtol , 1812 Douglas. FOUND A A Probably Dcndly IMIssllo Pound on Houth Thirteenth Street. This morning there was n bomb found in the window of Frank Uartos" saloon , 1313 South Thirteenth street. It wns of brass , about two Inches in length. In one end was nn iron hexagon bolt through the hole in which the remnant of n fuse protruded. The Interstices between the sides of the bolt nnd the Interior circumference of Jho brass were filled with a soft , greasy substance. The other end of the article was soldered at about ono-thlrd of an Inch from the edge. The bomb weighed about four ounces. It wns turned over to Deputy Sheriff Hanuhaucr. The pallco authorities were notified of the fact and nro now Investigating the matter. There are circumstances which lead to the belief that the affair Is not a hoax , because certain people ple In the neighborhood whoso affiliations nro most questionable are being watched , TO IjKAKN THE HELL PUNCH. It Takes Seven l > nyn and Two Dollars n Day. "What's that for } " An Imiutsitlvo reporter asked the question of u cable conductor and pointed to a card in the bell punch bearing a number one and the autograph of Superintendent Tucker. " 1 can't tell you , " was the answer. ' 'If I had asked the superintendent ho would prob ably have told mo to go about my business. " The figures corresponded with the number of the punch us cast in its nietul. The re porter. In a spirit of curiosity , asked the pur pose of the row of four figures near the mid dle of the punch. 'I tfon't dare tell. You'll have to ask the superintendent. It took rno seven days and J'J a day to learn it. The company hires men to teach it to us , and 1 don't ' think they want it given away not oven to reporters. " An Absolute Cure. The OnifJINAL , AHI1CTINK OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , nnd is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , und all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AU1ETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 25 cents per box bv mail ISO cents. FELili FROSI THE 1IRIDQE. Edward Calkins Find * Death in the Missouri River. Edwnrd Cnlkins , n young unmarried man ngcd about twenty-seven years , fell from the Omaha and Council UlulTs bridge yester day nnd wns drowned. The accident oc curred nt H0 : : ! o'clock. Mr. Cnlkins was at work on the second tier of girders of the false work on the 4011-foot river span when ho fell. S. I' . Mitchell , the superintendent , saw him falling and thinks that the unfortunate man , while walking , lost his balance. He never e.ime to the surface , and dynamite cartridgesQ have been llred to try to raise the body. Mr. Calkins came from Hastings , Neb. , where his mother and a brother reside. Ho has been working on the bridge since August 1 , and boarded at the Atlantic house. Its superior excellence proven In millions of homes for more tnan a quarter of a century. It Is used by the United States Government. En dorsed by the heads of the reat Universities as the strongest , purest and most healthful. Or- Price's Cream llakl IK Powder does not contain ammonia , llmo or alum. Hold only in cans. PltlCK IIAKINO POWDKll CO. New York. Chicago. St. Louis. S. W , Oor , Farnam and 15th Sts. 1'aitl in Capital $500,000 OEO. E. HAHKr.lt , President. E. L. miuUO\YKH : \ , Vlro President. F. IJ. JOHNSON , Cashier. DIKECTOHS : L. U. WILLIAMS. B. L.VIMV. . s. H. JOHNSON. J. H.MCCONNELL. \VM. SIKVEIIR. CHAS. MKTZ. A.LLKNT. KKCTOR. I ) . CUNMXnilAU. 1C. A. ilK.NBO.N- . OUSTAV ANUKIISOX. J. L. Mii.us. Accounts of Hankers , Merchants and Individ uul. received on the most favorable terms. Of SKAIIUHV'S ItBAnr MADK Mii ) < T\iti ) Pr.8TKiis In the house during the summer months.th.it there mar bonodelav In prompt ly rxllovlng sudden attacks of EVERY Cholera .Morbus , Ciamp , Colic , and other 1 ilout p Uns resulting from oviTlndulfHiico m Green FAMILY I'rultsi , ttalo Vegetables , Iced liInks , lee Cream , c. Tliesa Plasters a'o ready f or Immediate SHOULD USD ; they it-present the very best quality of mustard , and never fail to act promptly. Sold by HAVE Druggists everywhere. Kvi-ry intolllgent Physician tries to impress upon patrons A the importance ot keeping the air ot the Hick room pure and un- contaminated. This cimbudono BOX by miming llviiKO.VAl'UTiioi. PASTILI.KS , which will quickly render th ulr pure , fresh and In vigorating. Put up in neat tin boxes , and bold by Druggists nt 2.5 cents , or sent post paid by V & JOHNbON , N. V SOME DOCTORS honestly admit that they can't euro KlieumatiMU and Neuralgia. Others say they can butdon't. . Atli-lo- tiho-ros says nothing but cures , That's the fcccret of its success. Years of trial have proved it to bo a tjuick , iafe , lure cure. Concord , N.H. . H < pt. 3. 1887 Inmyownfaniil ) AthloiihonMwaBiLxeil an a lint re Hort , the "xtr 1m luff differed from rueiiinati < ni for yeans aud lutiuu bivn trcitud for the Ofseafe br dlffrrfut ru\uldani In thU Btate and tlasxaohn. fetta without even temporary relief. Upon lay recommendation tcoreK of IKIU. rle hare iib l tht > remedy with the eima roaulUclilnieaiorlt. O. \VILBON. . . . . nil buque , Iowa. Jan. MhMH. AthlophoroB ha completely rurcd me of nfrvoui lira.Iacha . , and 1 f e l Uwnkrul for all the good it ban done me. Mm. LOUIIE OiiEnnr. JCfScud 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic ture. " Moorish Maiden. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. M.Y. DRINK nigQbu given nnlrer > al satisfaction In tbo cure ol Gonorrhcca and Oiect. I prescribe it nnd feel sale In recommend- In ; It to all sufferers. Docstur , III. PHICC , 01.00. Irt < 6 ia I CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OP DISCOVERIES. Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Go. Th bcrt and surest Remedy for Cure of oil dkeaaei eaoied by any derangement of the Liver , Kidneys , Stomach and Boweb. Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , Constipation , BlIIouB Complaints and Ualorla of all kinds yield readily to the beneficent Influence of It la pUasunt to the taito , tones up the system , restores and preaerreB health. It U purely Vegetable , and cannot fall to prove fceneflelal , both to old and young. An Blood Purifier It U superior to all others. Sold everywhere at 11.00 a bottle. MEDICAL tfln N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. B R.A. . O El APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND 1RUE3ES. Best facilities , apparatus nnd remedies for sui -easful treatment of every form of dUeait rcqUii ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance ; best hospital nccouimr dations in the west. WRITK FOR CIKCUT.ARS on Deformities an flraces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of tin Spine , . 'lies , Tumors , C ncer , Catarrh , Btor.chltis Inhalation. Electricity , Taralysis , Epilepsy , Kid ney , Bladder , Eye , Ear , SUiu nnd Blood , aud 1 Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women a Speolal'.y. BOOK ON DiaEACia or Woxtrt Fnxx. ONLY EELIAELS MEDICAL IN3TITU" ; MAKING A IFICIALTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic 1'oUon removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. Petrous unable to visit us may b * treated at home by correspondence. All commn nications confidential. Medicines or Instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents or sender. One per sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us 01 end history of your case , aud we .Till send in ulaiu wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , Im latency , Sjpmlis. Gleet and Varicocele , will , ( pestiou list , Address Omaha ilriKcal and Surgical Inttltttte.a : DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13th ana Ooda SU. . . OMAHA. NEB. THE BEST MADE. Wo can give you Hie largest stock and give the lowest prices In the city- JOSEPH G1LLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1S18 , ffoa. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE 21032 PERFECT OF FENS , Burlington Burlington Route CB8QRR. The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska * ' It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha propar. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feavo Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive , in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Burlington 'C.B.8Q.fi.R. 'B.B.8QJIR. 1888 THE GREAT 1888 OMAHA FAIR AND EXPOSITION Held September 3 to 8 , Inclusive. Most Complete and Best Arranged Fair Grounds in the West The best accommodations for btook , which cun bo unloaded from cars nt the grounds. Superior accommodations for agricultural exhibits. The best nnd fastest track in the country. Competition open to the world. No entry fee ex cept in racing purses. Special Attraction Each Day. GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT Pyrotebhnical Display every evening of th SIEGE OP SEBASTOPOL. For premium lists , circulars and informa tion , address J. H. McSHANE , Secretary , Omaha , Nebraska , DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! Thr Grandest Triumph ot Electric Scionet ' Sci8nlificaly | Mude Bnd Practically Applied. Centleiei'iBtlt B t gefeitllo1 with Electric DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICIHES. _ _ . _ _ . . _ . tlu nit I Can be applied - - mm mm m mm * fjb. WiS WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. thouianrti oroth.ri riortoa11oth nnmntiof elecMol. UlCyCTIf1 RFI T np i HOnNb 5 tLtUTHU MAantllW HtLI traroetrong or mild a the wearer may deed - ilre ; produoei a continuous current i conrer. electricity through the body on the neirm. It curc < U > " > by generating a contlnnou. current of eleofrlcltr ( JO or IB houn ot of M ) throughout the human aliartn all Derronineet Immediately , and producing a new circulation of the ifte foroee-the blod.l - p rfln7TlBor. itrength. enerrr and health , Srhen another treatmen half ailed. TnemeriU of thleeolen- Ufle Belt are being recognliecT and donetl by thouiandi whom It bai cured. wholei&le druggliU , B9r-AnjT > enk nholeia OR. HORNE'S ELECTRO-MABNETIC BELT-TRUSS. RUPTURE S ? . - - U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Tuitl Up Cnnilal . $400,000 Surplus . 50,000 H.V. . YATES. President. LEWIS H. KKKD , Vice President. A , K. TOUZALIN. "nd Vlco President. \V. U.S. lluoiiKS , Cashier. W. V. MOIISK , JOHNS. ror.UNfi. II. W. YATK * . IiF.wis S. HEKI > , A. K. TOUZAIilN. Hanking Oflice THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and 1'arnam Sts. A General Hunting Uuslness Trau ncteO. IT. J. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Comer lUh and iJoiigUs 8t. Offloe telephone , 165 ; lloaldence telephone , Ms. Dit. a. C. W ST' Nr.nv AND HRAIW HINT , a guaranteed tpeclQo for Hysteria , Dlzzl < neia. Convulsions , Flto , Ncrvoua Neuralgia , Headache. Nervous Prostration , caused by The use of Hloobol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental Depression , Softening ot the Ilraln. resulting in Insanity , and leading to inlserr , decay and death. Premature Old Age , Ilarrenness , Loss of Power in either ser. Involuntary Losses and Bpennatorhcea c used by over-exertion ot the brain , self-abut e or over-lndulgtnce. Each box contains one month's treatment. 11.00 a box. or six boxes for 15.00 , sent by mail prepaid on re ceipt ot price. WE GUARANTEE HIT BOXES To cure any cue. With each order received by as for six boxes , accompanied with K.OO , we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by C. F , GOODMAN. DniKlit , Sole Agent , 1110 Furuam Street. Omaha. Nib- SteckPiano Kemarlcable for powerful sympa. thetle tone. Pliable action aiTdaS- iblute durability. BU years1 record , the best guarantee ot the excel lence of tneae Instrumental. WOODBRIDGEBROS , Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. A Proprietary Medicine that needs but a trial to prove Its worth. Dr. . Calender's ' Left liver Bitters , The only Distilled Hitters In tlift United States. The only outers recognized by the United States internal revenue laws as a Pro prietary Medicine. Lawfully Patented. No. of Patent 14-9,573. Contains no fusil olls.no ssentlaiolls.no forelrn substance ordamag > Ing drugs. A perfectly pure medicine , com pounded from Pure Hoot Herbs and Old Peach ; pleasant to thn taftte , quiet and .decisive in it * effect. Cures Dyspepsia or YeltoV Jaundice In five day * . Hcxulatea the Dowels. Invigorates Inactive Liver. Curei Diseased Liver , Kevlvei the Kldneji , Improve ! the Appetite Quickly , Itegulites the vrnole system. Now Life to the nhole i/Etem. Left Liver nittcn are § old In Omahn , Neb. , by the fo lowlnx druKKlsls : Ulcliunlion Drill ! Co. , Spcrial \Vholedile , lor the druu Intureat of hebraika. HD- tB < ) . . W. J. Whlteliouse.T.V. . Spaf- fard , SBIO 11. .Farnwortli. bchroUjrt 1'1'Wiuaor. ' . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , lUA .11HX l > > IJIMUi riallK .1 "KK --.MM./ ( ivorne llocder , lloyd's Pharmacy. ( ! . A. Mel-lier. Howard Mejurs , Frank Dellone 4 Co. , wholualo dealers In Clgan and iMtl l.lTor lllttera. ATENTS UUI , Prinl anl Copynih prolection . cured. Good work , good reference * , moder. atech'gi. Send for pamphlet. R , Q , DuBoll itt. . 9l6FSt. , Waihfngton , D.C. PENNYUOVAI. WAFEHS am successfully unxi monthly by over 10,000 Jjulles. Are&J/f. Effectual anil J'leatant > - > tl per box liy mall.oral ilrupclsts. Rraltd / ' r cuJar82ioiitaftbUraps. | ( Address Tui EujitSA CumicAt. Co. , UutnoiT , ilicn. For sale and by mall by Goodman o , , Onutha , Kelt , THE RAIIM TIME TABLES OMAHA Mlastlnp&lirk Hills I'as , 10:50 : a.m.1 4.rp. : .nk JNorfolkPassenger. . . . ' 6:43 : p.m. ' 10:50 : a. .nk.m. . Dally. ? 13xcept Sunday. TRAINS. IliinnlnR between Council IlliilTs and Albright. In addition to the stations mentioned , trains stop at Twentieth nnd Tweuty-tourth streets , and at thn Summit in Orauha. WcHtwaril. 1'Jnstward. COUNCIL ! CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND X' PACIFIC. Leave. Arrive. A'No.14. . . . 4OOp.m.D : No. 2 7:00 : a. W. II No. 2 :5) : p.m. A No. 1J..11:30 u. ui. C No. d : < i/i / a , in. 0 No.fi 5:45 : p , m. A No. 4 0:40 : a.m. A No.3 0W : p. ra , C Des Molnes Accommodation. C Dos Molnes Accommodation , CIIICAOO k NOHTH\VKSTiilN. : A No.B UMOa. m. A No.3 8:15 : B.m. A'No.8 4:00 : p.m , ANo. 7 HiWa.ia , A No.4 0:45 : p. m , ANo.6 6Wp.ia. : ) KANSAS CITY. 8. JOU i COUNCIL . , A No,2 U ; > a. IH..A No.i : 0:31 : a.m. A No.4 U10 ; p. mJA No. I . . .6iai ) p.m , CHICAGO. MILWAUKKKi ST. PAUL. No. 2 l:40 ) : a. m.lNo. 1 7:00 a.m. No.i 7Wp. ; : m.lNo. 3 0:50p.ra : > B10UX CITY & PACU'10. 'i A No. 10 7:06a.m.A : | No. ! ) 8:55a.m. : A No. U 7OOp.m.A | No. 11 0Wp.m ; , OMAHA A : ST. LOUIS. A No.8 . .SslOp.in.'A ' No.7 IhMa.n CHICAGO , UU11LINGTON Si QUINOY. A No.4 9:41 : ft. U..A No.B 7:50 : a.m , A No. 6 . . . (1:60 ( : p. m. A No.3 8fO : p.m , A dally ; II dally except Bat. : 0 dally except Bun , ; U except Mon. ; t fast mall : LlinlUd. 1IL'i lly IIAIIN'SGOLDHN DYSPEPSIA CUUH. This remedy Is warranted to cure all cases 08 Dynpepsia , Flatulence , Acidity of the Btornacb , and Indigestion , no matter of how lon ctuncU ing. Price Mo per box. For anl by nil drug * ulsts. Manufactured by Uu&tave liuhn , Omaha. Nebraska. OTEIDY EMPLOYMENT &VS Oand enenetlo ladr canrinern redding In Ibis or other town * . No capital neceoarf , Uoeda fell the leaf round. Reference required. Addreit WKSTKitN AOE.NTB1 bUri'Lt CO.,23 > 'lUl ATt- CUlcnjo , 1IL