- _ i > w T m \ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 , 1888. THE CITY. The bank clcnrint'd for yesterday were W88.670.40. The internal rovcnuo collections yo - torday tunountcd to J.,72J.O ) ( ! ) . DTlie Second wiml tupublican club will meet to-night nt Kaspar's hall. llcnjaniin P. Norris has given a J900 mortpafjo on his rcfctaurantat 811 South Fourteenth street in favor of Leon Cti- inillc Valentine. John Jensen diet ! of consumption at noon yesterday at St. Joseph's hospital at the ago of twenty-two yo-irs. His ulster , Mrs. Frank Hi-idol , of Columbus , Neb. , was notified of his death and will coino to Omaha and take thoicmaiiis homo. The body is now in the po'sos- sion of lleafey & Ileafoy. There will bo n meeting of the Seventh ward republican club fit the Park house this evening at 7o : ( ) o'clock. The principal business of the evening will be to arrange details for raising the Hag pole to carry a Harrison and .Mor ton streamer. All republicans are in vited. In Justice Road's court the case of the state versus Strong , for disposing of mortgaged property , was dismissed. Strong was arrested in Iowa last week for selling mortgaged property. The complaining witness , J. J. Wilkinson , a local real estate dealer , failed to appear and will have to bear the costs , b SCO. I'crHonn. I C. Hniley of Firth I . n Marr.iy guot. Henry H. Wright , U. S. A. , is at tlio Pax- ton. ton.John John Jncobscti of Hastings is ut tlie Mur ray. ray.William William H. Atwoou of Fremont is at the Paxton. Mr. K. I.ose.vntcr , editor of Tun HI.C , re- tuincd fiom tuo east last night. C. H. Cornell of Valentino and B. F. Thomas of Wymore arc in the city. .1 K. Uodgori , Jr. . of DCS Molnos antt Cluirics Sloan of KoJ O..lc are in the city. F. Sonnonschuin of West I'oint niul Is. C. Ferryman of TJncoln are at the Mtllard. lustleo of the Peace John S. Morrison has rene to Chicago , from whcnco he will return in a wcolc. Us n Itonr ! Dr. II. A. Worloy Is in the mountains of Wyoming after elk and gazelle , while Fr.inU K. Parinuloo and Fred Blake are .mocl.ing down the chickens on the upper Plattc. Charles ] Z. Little has given a chattel mort- gnKC to Kiloy & Dillon for $ Jnu.ir. The property named in the mortgage Includes all the furniture , fixtures and stock of goods in his saloon ut No. 1504 Farnam street. for n Walk. The county commissioners Imvo begun re ceiving bids for the building of the sidewalk around the three sides of the court house square. Tlip walk will be cither artlllri.il or real stone from three to six inches thicic. Concord la's Olllccrs. At the election of ofllccrs for theConcordla Singmgsocicty , Tuesday nightC.L. Fritsclier wns elected president ; Theodora Smhold , vice president ; U. J.ngeman , secretary ; G. II. Hovbrook , treasurer ; John Uoth , libra rian ; George K. Strutmun , color bearer. l.ollovito'H Kaeulty. Bellevue college opened yesterday for tno session of 'SS-'s9. Henceforth the institution will bo under the direction of Hev. F. S. Illuynoy , the newly oleatod proai-tcnt. There have been other changes in the faculty , proinluont nmong which are these of Hov. W. L. Is'otcsteln , prqfcsstr of language ; llcv. W. V. McFarlnnd , natural sciences ; Miss O. G. Foiest , principal of thu picp.ir.ng i.ppai tincnt , nnd Miss Fannie AI. Ilondorson , head of the music and art department. Prof. Stokes is retained in the chair of inathoma- lies. Died In Its Mother' . * Arms. A very sad death hnpp.ned nt the hospital yesterday. Mrs. Clark , whoso husband is in the asylum for the Insane at Lincoln , went to the hosoital yesterday to leave her baby. While In the waiting loom , the child , Blanche , died In her arms. Blanche was only three months old , nnd an only child. The mother is prostrated with grief nnd ut terly penniless. The undertakers , Hcafcy & Hoafey , generously donated u coflln and shrewd nnd will bury the remains , nnd coun ty agent Mahoney gave a grave at Forest Lawn cemetery. Trusted u Nice YOIII.K Man. Two ladies who came In on the H. & M. yesterday and were waiting for the next out-going train , decided to tnl.o a wnllt up to the city nnd loft n couple of line shawls , u cloak nnd a pair of rubbers in the possession ot n nice-appearing man , who churned to boone ono o' ' the 13. iS : M. baggagemen. On return ing from the trip they hunted in vain for the bogus employe nnd their articles of clothing , On going to the hagcf.igo-room and tolling their story , they learned that there was no Btich person connected with that department and Unit tlicy had been duped and lost their property. Clwiles A. Urown wns arrested yesterday trying to soil u couple of ladies' shawls and some other feminine jippruel. A I.ittlo Contraband. An animated piece of express that excited considerable attention nt the Union Pacillc depot was a llttlci three-year-old mulatto boy. Ho had boon sent all the way froTn Chicago- to Omaha labeled as nn express pcckago nnd was carried in the car containing that class of freight. The employes had kindly looked after his Interest. . , hut his tear stained cheeks showed that ho had no love for travel On his hat was pinned n card bearing this legend. "Korah Vitts to W. I1. Sim-Tor , Omaha. U. V. Express , 1315 Farnam. " Ho wns put on the seat beside the driver ot ono of the cxprut.s w.igons nnd talccn to the ox- mosi ofilco. It is hupposed that by this time he has been delivered to Mr. Shaffer. Omuli.-'H Com I nt ; Park. Councilman Lee , chairman of Uio commit tee on public property and buildings , accom panied representatives of the Florence Land nnd Investment company Tuesday nnd vis- hod the eighty .tore tract ut rioronro whioh is offered the City of Omaha as a gift , on condition that it shall bo improved as n park. Mr. Leo was delighted with the ground in question , nnd says It Is ono of the most boauliful spots for the proposed usu that ho 1ms over scon. H Is well wooded , overlooks the city in ono direction , nnd the river In an other. It Is about nix miles from the Omaha postofllco , and n mlle from the now head of the water works system. Mr. Leo favors the acceptance of the proposition of the land company , hut on account of the latonohs of the season ho thinks work on the park could well bo dclaj cd till sprint' . A G HUM mas its IGNOUANOI ; . AVImt the Hoard or Trmlo Has Oono j , nnd Is Dolnfj , It was clear that Secretary Natlmgor of tha board of trade was vexed by nn Item In n morning paper , roltoi.tlng upon the board nnd Its management. The Item purported to be nn interview with n member of the board , who attributed the email at tendance at recent meetings to the resent ment ot members towards Messrs. Her and 'Wakeflold , whom no nccusaad of running n corner in the management of the board. The gentleman ualil there had boon n IOSH of six or eight thousand dollars In rentals hist year , and ho Intimated that ho considuied the stock ot the onto , prlso worthies * by Bay ing his stock bad been stored with oUior paper rags. ' 'Much reflections In tha press , " smld Mr. Nattlnger , "aro calculated to Injure the UBS- { illness of the board of tnw.i without doing anyone else any good. I find by correspon dence and conversation \vjiu the ofllccrs of other boards that ours isIcijjiff nultu as well tholr's , except in vwo or tUyjc elites that uro enjoying a boom , . > " 1 do not undcritM . < vh.t the man mo an * jy charging Mr. Her and Mr. Wakofield with jolng dictatorial. They have been zealous workers , but that should bo to their credit. The grumbler has the same right and chance ns they to say his s.-y , anil bo heard at the meetings of the board. "I don't know what ho means by charging n loss of six or eight thousand dollars from rentals. His true that our ofllccswcro not all > ccuplcd last year , because our rates were nighbut , Mr. llor wns strongly In favor of re- lucing them. 1 think our building Is as well Illlcd as any largo building in the city , with ono or two exceptions , perhaps. "Perhaps ho refers to the lloatlng debt of about $8UJ ) that appeared on the records. Hut that can bo accounted for easily. The Liulldlng , ns Is usual , cost more than esti mated. One of the extras , for Instance , was a ten-horo power gas engine costing about V-.IOO. They aggregated about ( iWO. In stead of issuing bonds for them as a part of the construction fund , we put them on the books as n floating debt , and have been paying them oil from the rents as received. Wo have wiped out that debt and next month will have the Interest on our bonds to meet. After that wo can begin n sinking fund to redeem our bonds. "It is nonsense for the grumbler to dis credit board of trade stock. It is absurd for him to class it with paper rags. If ho is one of the old members I will give him double what It cost him. The original members of the board of trade paid n membership fee of $25 When the building was dccldcii on they were assessed $103 each for a share of stock. There has been an untiuul fee since , but the total co t of that membership has been only $190. Over a year ugo the membership fee was raUcd to 2oO , and wo have eighty mem bers at the iate. The cost to them , Includ ing the annual fee , has been less than & ! GO. Atombnrsliip now costs . " > IK ) . "Wo have a building here worth f 100,000 , and a lot woith $1)0,000. ) Our outstanding A new elevator Is being built at Pauline to help cuio for Adams county's great crops this full. bonds amount to ? T9Oro , leaving a value of &t 11.000 on the right side of the books. The board has _ ! Cf > members , and u incmbotstilp therefore represents about Wi In value. Our rents uro nearly SI.MID per month , which will amount to S'JO.OOO or $ 1,000 u year. A few years will wipe out our bonded indebtedness ami Increase the value of membership correspondingly. So you see the grumbler is talking rot when he speaks of his stock as waste paper. " "Did you note the lovely teeth Of that lady yondcri" Certainly , my boy , the cause Don't talui long to ponder ; SOZODONT she daily uses. And all substitutes refuses. " Hall' Kates to State Fair. The Burlington route ( H. & M. I. . R. ) will sell round trip tickets to Lincoln during state fair at half rate. Special trains will leave Omaha at ! ) : lUa. ) m. Sept. 1U , 1 ! ! and 11 ; return ing , leaving Lincoln direct from the fair grounds ut 0:00 : p. m. , enabling all to spend a day at tlio state fair and re turn homo thcfciuno evening. Ticket olllce , 112U3 Farnam btrect and depot. * AVOIITIII SS NOTKS. Those Given to One oCOur Agricultu ral Fh'im. County Attorney Simcral has fllod the in formation in the district court In the case of the state against Lorcn B. McCargor for obtaining goods under false pretenses. On the Isthof last February he purchased Jl.iiGO worth of agricultural implements from Par- lln , Oremlorf As Martin on a represented credit of 7,000. When his notes matured , the IIrm found that the paper was valueless and illed uu information against the maker In Justice Anderson's court. Ho was bound over and will now have his hearing at the coming term of this couit. Mis. Allison F. Briggi has begun a suit fordivoicis on the ground of non support. Her husband is the Omaha station agent for the Missouri Pacilic railway ut a salary of ? l-5 ! per month , but has contributed only S20 tor tlio suppoit of his lainily during the past live months. There is ono child , a gM of about three vcars. On September 4 Charles l _ . Klicwcrt & Co. got a Judgment for ? . ,003 in the district court of Woodbury county , Iowa , against the Fran/ Brewing company. They have begun suit on that judgment In the. district OJurt of this county. They have also insti tuted attachment and garnishment proceed ings against Frederick Krug , of this city , who is supposed to have property belonging to the Franz Brewing company. In August , 1837 , Minnie L. Jayncs and Mary L. Turner made u real estate trade. The latter gave a tract of land in Pike and Lincoln counties. Missouri , at a valuation of $0,500 , for u lot in Paddock Place , Omaha , and two notes for $ 1,700. She represented her propel ty to bo the "Old Turner farm" and to have buildings and other improvements. .Taynes afterwards sold the Missouri property to UeWitt C. Dinniston. who visited it. Ho found that it was not the "old Turner farm. " haa none of the alleged improvements , ana was worth only about ? . " > 00. Ho insisted on Jayncs tak ing the property back , which she did. She now sues Turner to undo their trade , to pre vent the sale or transfer of the notes , anil to restore her Paddock place lots. County Court. Uiildoll & l.UUlell have begun suit against Richard Engleman for $33-1.20. Two hundred and twenty dollars and seventy-eight cents of the claim is on an accepted bill of ex change on the United States National bank , given by Engleman the 2 st of August , pay able la fifteen days anil endorsed by the plaintiffs. The remainder of the claim is for a bill of goods. AN OFFICIOUS OFFICKU. Ho ArrestB u Well Known Clti/.en nn n. Viicrnnt. W. H. Johnson , who works as salesman for the Phillip Best Brewing company , was ar rested by Ofllcer Benson on Fourteenth ami Farnam streets yesterday afternoon. John son was waiting on the corner for a car. Benson nnproachcd him and asked Johnson his inline , which was given. Johnson re ferred Benson to manv merchants on both Farnam and Douglas streets as to his stand ing , which Benson would not heed , but ran him in on the charge of vagrancy , The case was culled In the police court and the charge changed to that of drunk and disorderly. The officer refused to accompany Benson to Saxo's drug store , where ho could have been easily identified , but persisted in running him In. In his charge ho stated that John son was drunk and lying on the sidewalk. Johnson demanded a Jury trial , which was granted , mid ho was honorably discharged. Mr. Johnson is comparatively un old cltUcn , having come to Omaha in lb"J , and owns real estate hcio to the value of { 0,000. Drink Multo it is pleasant. Itnllrond NotcH. General G. M , Dodge of Now York , ono of the directors of the Union Paclflo railroad , has arrived in the city and will leave on u special for the west. He Is accompanied by his family. C. F. Mijolr , general manager of the. Den ver ft Fort Worth railroad , arrived In the city on a special , J , A. Monroe , general freight agent of the Union Pacific , icturncd from Chicago yes terday. The 11. ft M. drpot yesterday was crowded with people bonn-1 for the Lincoln fair. All the outgoing tnunn ware Illlcd anil two Ruction * of Mo. 1 from Pacillc Junction had only standing room. The First Ward Republican club will meet Friday evening at National hall , Tlilrtnunth and Williams htrcut. Kvory mombcr la re quested to attend. Important buvInosH will bo transacted. Charles Francis Adams , president of the Union Pacific , arrived In thu city at 7 a. in. on the Kansas City & St Josi'iili. At 1 o'clock a number of tholc.idlnir merchants of thu city and other prominent cltUoim tendered him a lunch at the Union club looms. Ho icfl for the cast last evening , ( ] ol Your Unllioail Tlulcntx NOUTH , SOUTH , KASTniitl WEST , end fcccurn join1 sleeping berths ut M < W Farnam St. , Union PuelliuTlokot oflliyj , llAHitv I' . Duuur. , jjlty Tleltot ngont. Drlnli Multo for tUouorves , OMAI1A1 DAl'TISCd. Kcsiilt of Their Annunl Mooting Nnw in Bes.slon. The Omaha B iptlst association , comprising ilstecn local ana neighboring churches , is lotdlng Its annual meeting , commencing Tuesday. Mr. M. G. McLcod of Omaha was rc-oiocted moderator. Letters wore rood from the different churches showing an in crease in membership. Two uow churches mvo been orgatil/ed. The benevolent con- ributlons amounted to several thousand ilol- ars. The Flist church of Omaha has raised md expended more than fUOOOund the Beth- Kden nearly $10,000. At the evening session the hand of fellow ship was extended to the Immanunl church of North Omaha and the church at Marietta n a brief address by Mr. Lamar. The addresses of the evening wore made by Dr. Tolmun and the Hov. A. 1C. Myall way. There were reported present yesterday sixty-live delegates and eight visitors. About , hrco hundred additions wore reported to .ho various congregations during the past vcar , the largest number thirty-seven icing made by the First Baptist church of Dmalin , with Fremont following with thirty- four. four.After After a service of song , led by Hov. L. D. Holmes , thu association listened to reports of committees on resolutions and obituaries ind uddrcsscs on behalf of the Publication society by B. A. Russell , nnd on "Our Sab bath School Work" oy F. W. Foster. New Metindi ! < 4t Preachers. Some of the Methodist pulpits of this city are manned with strangers to the people whom they will serve , and come without rec ommendation except us having done clllcicnt work in former charges which they have served. Mr. W. M. Worloy who succeeds Mr. Savideo at Seward street chuich will llnd un energetic membership nnd an olllcial board ready for work , infused with the stir ring and prompt activity of his predecessor Mr. Worloy's experience In tlio ministry added to Ills exuberant cheerfulness will , doubtless , enable him to make a good begin ning among the people. Ho expects to dis course to his now eongi oration next Sunday. Mr. J. W. Hobinson , the nowly-uppolntett pastor of the nourishing society which wor ships nt Trinity , in the north part of the city , comes to his now chnrgo awuro of the need of persistent and laborious exertion to build up u now project in n very promising Held. Ho has the advantage of finding on the ground several tried and true members who will bo ready to assist him in all that per tains to the up-building of tlio church. Mr. Kobinson has the qualities attaching to a suc cessful ministry. Tim ro-appolntmont of the pastor of thrco of the other Important charges of the city would indicate their general acceptability. Mr. Dawson , at South Tenth street , has served only a few months , having been transferred from North Bend lust spring to 1111 a vacancy made by the appointment of Mr. Clcndonning as presiding older. Mr. Brown , of the Hanscom Park church , is full of vigor and work , and is gratified with see ing good results of his well-meant efforts. Mr. House , of the old central First church , comes back to his people not wholly sitis- licd with the outlook , but hoping a favorable turn may take place in his church. ii STK'VAKDSIHP. Reports of VnrioiiH City oniccrs For tlio .Month of AtiKiist. Robert Duncan , superintendent of plumb ing , reported the receipts ot his ofllco at $148. Dr. Ralph , city physician , rcnprtctl 118 deaths nnd 100 births. Sixteen of the deaths were from typhoid fever and seventeen from diarrhoea. Thirty-eight of the deceased were under ono year nnd sixty-threo under llvo years. There were llvo still births. Police Judge Borka reported 1,181 arrests. The city flues collected were # . ! , ( . lD.r.O ; city costs , ยง 1,1(11 ( r.O ; witness fees , ? 'j ; state fines , $ 'J5 ' ; total , V4. ! . George Whitlock , superintendent of build ings , reported yjfl permits , aggregating .ECV3 ! , nnd sixteen moving permits. The receipts were K > 00. The meat inspector reported tlie condemna tion of r > ,0. > 0 pounds of meats , fish and cheese , 183 melons and 24 boxes of fruits. Ilcv. Mr. Savldgo't * New Church. The bishop of the M. 13. church has ap pointed Rev. Charles Savid'fo as pastor of the M. E , society of Grand Island to aid thorn in building n church. The appointment is received with great joy at that place nnd largo voluntary contributions for the struc ture lira already pouring in. Mr. Savidgo goes to his uow field with great onthusiam nnd hopes to build up as strong a society nt Grand Island ns ho did in this city. Food makes Blood and Blood makes Beauty. Improper digestion of food necess-arily produces bad blood , result ing in a feeling of fullness in the stom- noh , acidity , heartburn , sickhondncho , and other dyspeptic symptoms. A closely confined life causes indigestion , consti pation , biliousness and loss of appetite. To remove these troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. It has been tried and proven to bo n specific. ATTKN1) THEM ALti. ' The U. S. Kiicai-ii.incnt , Buffalo County Fair and G. A. . H. Keuniou nt Kearney , Noli. The Union Pacific , "Tlio Overland Route , " will sell tickets for the nbovo during the month of September at greatly reduced rates. A special reduction will bo mndo on tickets sold September 17th , to 20th , limited to September _ _ . .d. For rates , dates , etc. , call on or ad dress your nearest ticket agent , or HAIWY P. Di.ur. , City Passenger Agent , 130Farnam st. , Omaha , Nob. I'ostal A number of railway postal changes have boon made from Chief Clerk Grlllln's olllco within the past two days. An order has boon Issued from Washington that on and after September 2 1 the service on the B. & M , system will bo extended from Blulummn , Nob. , to St. Francis , Kun. H. C. Duy , re cently of the Lincoln & Concord iu route , lias been put in charge of the now run. M. L. Wilson has been appointed to succeed Mr. Day.Tho The following other appointments have been uiado : M. J. Costello of Wood River. clerk on the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vullcy road between Lin wood and Genovu ; George L. Barton has been put on the Loup City division of the Union Pacific In thu place of J. Wlndoff , who recently resigned from the service. Por/oni's Complexion Powder is uni- verbally known and everywhere es teemed as tlio only Powder that will improve tlio complexion , eradicate tan , frockloa , and all skin diboascs. IHcliold Hafts. Call and bco the largo stock of safes and vault doors carried by Mcaghor & Whitmoro at110 S. 15th street Omaha. You can find cool , well furnished rootiiu at tlio Glebe hotel , best located IIOUKO in Omaha. Platform vs I'lntform. Just as u street car was crossing the cable track at Thirteenth and Dodge streets about 10 o'clock yesterday , a grip car ran against the rear platform and throw the car from the track and nearly upset it. The passengers were thrown violently against ono another nnd n number were bruised. The grip car had Its platform guard broken and the glass la the headlight smashed. Wm. Blacic , of Abingdon , In. , waa cured ot cancer of the eye by Dr. .Tones' Rod Glover Tonic , which euros all blood disorders and diseases of the stomach , llvor and kidneys. The best tonic nnd appetizer known. CO cents. Goodman Drug Co. Stnto l''nlr ICxoiirhlou. The B. ft M. special excursion for the state fulr at Lincoln pulled out nt 9 o'clock this morning with the coaches all crowded. The faro U $1.03 for the round trip , and the re turn train loaves the fulr grounds at 0 in the- arrived lu this city at 7UO , ERE AT REMEDY FOR , 3 ? A. IIV . OUKES niinnnintUm , < MuurnlRln , Sciatic. . , rmmlmgo. 1-i.rknc-ic. Tn.itlmclio , Ser Throat , Swelling * , Sprains , Ilrulsc * , Uurna , Sci.lils , Front-bite * . oldt > r nrarititi an ! D.iltri Ev.rTwhtr. flio Clitrle * A. VoEclerCo. . llnHo.Md CALIFORNIA ! TUB LAND OF DISCOVERIES. 1/JBICTINnO / OROVU.LECALj Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale hy Goodman Drug Go. SENKA-MANDRAKE-BUCKU It has Btood iho Test of Yearn , in Cnring all Diseases of the BLOOD , XIVEK , BTOM- ACH , KIDNEY8.EOW- ELS , &e. It Purifies the Blood , Invigorate * and Cloonacstho System. BITTERS DTT8P PBIACONSTI- CURES JPATION , JAUWDICE , .DISEASES Of. . . SICOTEADACHE.BIIr LIVER | IOU3COMPLAINTb&c ] disappear atonce under KIDNEYSl ] its beneficial influence. STOMACH It is purely a Iffcdicica AND as its cathartic proper ' ties forbids its nso as a BO' beverage. It la pleaa- ant to the taste , and as oailly taken by child- ran as adults. ALLDRUGG.STS PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO | Bole I'roprleton , BT.LOUIS and KAMSIB Orrr DON'T SCOLD a man for groaning when he has Ithcumntism or Neuralgia. The pain is simply aful. . No torture in the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases. liutouglitn't a man to he hlumed if , having llheu- matism or Neuralgia , ho wont use Ath-lo-ho-ros ] , when it has cured thousands who have suffered in the same way ? It 1ms cuicd hundreds alter physicians have pronounced them incurable. "The.ill nf five physicians could not euro me uf Kheumntixinihicli had Eeltlod In the hips , neck anil hlionld.rfl. So Intcr.MJ win the II-LIII that eleep vrna almost ImpiK- ulblo. 'His Hret cliim of Athl.iihonw B-LTO me relief , and tlio third enabled mu to nleep for four and a lulf hntintyithout wikiug. I cnntfnueil UH use and nm no well , " KEV. . . . H. TliUYKIl , Now Albany. Ind. jt3 Scud 0 cents for the lionutlful colored pic- tine , " Moorish Maiden. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. . _ . . . . . * . . r -i-ii Von can stop that scratching j , fco vi' forTet- tor > ' 'ezema , Illngworm , Ground IIMI i t/nu W I . L . Yllll llch1'olhon Oak , or other skin 11 1 1.1. i uu disease or N ncalp that worrying pv/nn i n nr * ou "W't and day. When once kXGH ANut cure < luytllls soap there ulll bo UAUIinitUU m > rctui not tlio trouble. If you wish to prevent conta Klous "r "catching" diseases duilni5 the HiiinmtT months , rnn ( either among your family or rllK your domestio an mills , ) bum "u" KiiAiiuuv's Siri.i'iii-ii CVMII.US 'reoly In your Closets , rollars , Kltclicns. Outhouses. . Chicken ( "ojps , IllrO Cneos , Mables. Hoi ; Aim inv O I'Bnsc. . Absolutely no duiiRur AllU JUT f ot Uri'-llicsocanillcHarahnnily nnd alwa ) s rt'.uly for Immedlato usu. { .jyHoinomber UK NHON'B 1'i.AfiTLH for aches . _ pi.lns.firj lly IIAHN'S QOLllia DYSPIIPSIA CUHE. This remedy Is warranted to euro all cases of Dyspepsia , flatulence. Acidity of the Stomach , and Indigestion , no matter of how long stand- Ing. Price GUo per box , Kor sale by all drug gists. Manufactured by Gustavo Hahu , Omaha , Nebraska , T. E. GILPBN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , lloom 03 Traders' Jtulhllnc , CHICAGO. Reiercucct Xctropolltan Natinnnl Hank. II. U. lun A Co. The Ilratlstrcct Ca OH 3O DAYS' TRIAL. THIS NEW 'lias ' a Tad umcrent from all ethers , Is dip shape , with fielf- atllunllni ; Hall In ctnUr. ad pt > Itse'f to all positions of the boilr. whllo v thebellln tau cup roasea : book _ _ _ _ _ tlie intestlneaJiiet as a por- aon Uoea with the JlnBrer. . wiiTiiiKht i > reuur BSVlernl"- ! securely day and nlkht , and a radical euro certain. . H lit r. durnl.loot il rhi [ > . > ht by mall euroc-riu. ClrcuUrs tree. | fw.UblO-l TUlbS l i.lUc _ . , III. IT. J. . Surgeon and Physician , Office K. W Comer i .th and iiougUs St. Offlc * Ulcphone , 153 ; Utsldoacg UlepUgng , .J4 , BOYS SCHOOL SUITS I "We tire showing a larger Block of Boys' and Chiklron's Clothing than all our com petitors combined , and feel satisfied that wo can "lead the trade" in this department of our business. Clothing never was as cheap as it is now , and never did wo mark our goods with such a small profit as wo did this season. The larger the business wo do the cheaper we can afford to sell. AVe will inaugurate the fall season with a grand Boys' Clothing Sale , and as at tlio opening of schools , boys' clothing are mostly in demand , wo propose to make the coming - ing week the most memorable one in our boys department. AVe moan to surprise you with our bargains and that every garment that wo sell shall bo a big advertisementfor us. Hero are only a few of the bargains which wo offer this week : Two-piece Children's Suit , size 4 to KJ , at $1.OO. Wo cannot de cribo this suit , but wo ask you to come and see it. You will bo astonished what a suit you can get in our store i'or $1.00. Other houses would charge $2.00 for such a suit and pretend to give you a bargain. Two piece Children's Suits , of good cotton-mixed Cassimoro , heavy weight , nice patterns and well made , at $1.60. But the greatest of all bargains is the Knee Pants Suit wo are offer this season at $2.5O. This is a suit wo are proud to show. To call the material "all wool" would not mean much , as we have sold all wool suits at that price before , but wo can truth fully say wo never offered SUCH a suit for the money. This suit is conscientiously made with special view to wear. The material i.s honest all wool cassimoro no shoddy. The pants are made with double thickness of cloth in knee and seat , and every seam is sewed strong. It is a perfect wear resistor. Besides that it is neatly plaited and fin ished. Other houses would charge $5.00 for such a suit. We are equally well prepared to fit larger boys from 12 to IS , and prices are made just the way the Nebraska Clothing Company does business GIVING GREAT EST VALUE FOR LEAST MONEY. * STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. DH. B. O. WEST'S NnnvE AND RRAIK UENT , a guurnnteed Bnoclllc for Hystorln , Ulr.zi- ness. Convulsions , J Its , Nervoua Neuralgia , llcftdftcne. Nervous Vroattatlnn. caused by the HBO of alcohol or tobacco. Wnkt'fulnoss. Mental Depression , Softening of the llrnln , resultlnn In Infinity , mid leading to intsorv. decay nnd death. Premature Old ARC , llaironnoss , Los > i of Power In nlthcr eer. Involuntary Losses nnd Bpcnnatorhdpa caused bv over-exertion of ths brain , aelf-ubuso or ovcr-liutulRcnce. Uaohbox contains one month's treatment. 11.00 a box , or nix boxes for ftj.OO , sent by malt prepaid on re ceipt of price. VfK GUARAHTKK BIX BOXES To cure anr case. With each order received by , as for six boxes , accompanied with 85.00 , TVO will send the purchaser onr written gunrimteo to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a euro. Guarantee * Issued only by C. F. (100IMANDniBBlst , Solo Agent , lllo Farnam " ro t Oraani. N l > It is tlmcto put tit boi/s into their Fall Suits. Wecan fit them with/oodslnr- dji lollies for school and pldif , and with a handsome suit for "Sintdaii bat. " Children's Suits in two pieces for the boys , and \three \ pieces for the brother. = g W LIN EN 0 > 1' I ! A\ \ IFOR SALE-f EVERYWHERE. Bettie Stuart Institute K ; Will coinmuncoltsliUt year September liUi , lyi-i. Ad \HiitaKC3 un urim" ( > il , llnmn rnmforti : carafu tnilnlnu. Applr to Mre. M. .McKEE lloMts , 1'rlnclpal Morgan Park Military Academy Tno llest Hoys' Hoarding School In the West. Sixteenth year begins Sept. 10th. Send for cata- lot'ue to OAIT. Kl ) . N. KlltIC TAI.CO1T , Supt. . MOUQAN 1'AllK , COOK CO. , ILL. rpiiK pr.r.ksicru , > IIIITAUV ACADIIMY- J. I'eoksklll-on-Hudson , N. Y. Send for cata logue. JNO. M.TlUiNM.l : > . . M.A. , Principal. flHIGAQOEIM EGOLLEG . . JNSTITI'TB , GHr.YI.OCK , llerkshlro county , JIass. A private school for boys. Prepare for colltgo. htlentlllo school or business. Jorty-hov onth year begins Thursday , Hoptember I Jth. Tor catiilofciio address 0 LO. K. M I la.S , J'rlnclpal. OTEADY EMPLOYMENT A and or.eriretlo ladT canT s or retldinu In this " or other town * No capital n. Goods ell the year rnuml lt < > ' 0 , lfi ! f.auir5'kAdlire' WKSl'KHN AUKNT3' sUl'l'IA CO. , ! J3 tilth ATO Clilcaao , III. IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IP IT IS. Al'roprlctary Mudlriiiu that noeiVi but u"ul l to provu Its worth. DrCallder's ' Left Limb , Tno only Distilled Hitters In the United States. Hie only Hitters recognized by the United States Internal levenuo laws as a Pro prietary Madlrlne. Lawfully Patented. No of Patent 149.573. Contains no funll oil" , no essential oils , no foreign substance or daman * Inu drucs. A perfectly puio medlcinp. com pounded from Pure Hoot Herbs mid Old Peach ; pleaiantto the taste , quiet and decisive In Its aOect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow.Iaundlce In five days. Kcgulates the'Dowels. Invleorates Inactive Liver , Cures Diseased Liver , Kovlves the Kidneys , Improves the Appetite Quickly , Regulates the wnolo system. New Life to tu whole system * . Left Liver Hitters are sold In Omnlm , Nob. , bytlio Following ilnm/lsts Jtlclmrclson limit Co , special Wlioloalc , lor tlio Unitf Interest of I ebriibliR. Ho- tullcrs na lollows ( iooclmnn Drug CoV J Wliltchoiuo , T. W Sp.if- fftrd , Mim It. Viinnworlh , bclirotcr * rimriimcr , Kulm& OnJohn ( ii.ulnh , M. I'nrr , J. A. FulliT > V Co. , W.J. Iliixlu" ) . .lolin II. Conto , (3. .1. Krire , M..I. I'oivell , P. II. ( JoiUstli , Jolin 1" . Jliiirskr , Alorroll' * riinrmiicy.Juinc torsytb. 11. C. llcll.Dr .1 J. Siivlllu , C. > l. CrUouy , f riinnulcr , llnun n I'lmrnmcy , GUI * noy.t Day's , . ) . C. King. J W. Cnirkc , J. H.biUiiiliU , Mnx llccla.J. a. Chrlitenson , W. u. i.ambopiuu , II H. Cui , Slav Conrad , hrnnkV. . 1'i'Btt , It. lln-musson , ( .corco Hocilcr , lln > il a Plnirmncy , C. A. .Mclcnur. llnwuul Mjer < , 1 rnnk Dcllono & Co. , wholesale dealers In Clears and Left I.lvur lllttcn. nil ! or TUB Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul R'y ' , Tlio l.est Kouto from Omuliii mid Council IllulTs loS -S I il C. t-ir\O 1 - ' TWO T11AIN3 DAII.Y HKI-WKKN OJIAIIA AND COUNCIL AND Milwaukee , St. J'niil , Cedar I itock Island , Frocportj Kockford , Clinton , Diihiiquc , Dint'iipoit , Elsto , Janchtllle , [ icluit , Winona , Ln Crossc , And nil other Important points la t , Northeast and faoiHlica t. For throiiKh tickets cull o.j the tlckot nzent at 1W1 Karnota itrcet , In llurker lllock , or at Union I'uciao "l-'iiil'man ' hleepers awl HIP Uncut DlnlnK Cnrs In tlip worlilarorunon the nmln line of thu Cli Uauo , Mil wnukcu It Bt. laul llnllwa ) , and uvury uttuailonM paid to pa euii rs by cuurlugui gmplojci cl Ut " "lil t Ki.KB , Ocncral JUnasror. J.V.'IUUKK , A > l tBntJcnnrsl Manager. A. V. H. OAllWi-NTKH , Uuneial i'uwngar and TtOKO.'llJtUEAFFOnDl ! Assistant and Ticket Avent. FCOillE S , W , Cor , Farnam and 15th Sts. Paid In CapKal.i . $500,000 UiO.E.IIAItlvi : : . President. DHtlXTOlU ) : L. n. WIM.IAJI3. H. I. . WILEV. B. It. JOI hOX. J. H. JfCL'OSNELIj. WM. SIKVKIIB. CHAR. > IKT/ . ALI.ENT HI.CTOH. ] . CUNMNIIIIAM. K , A. llEVbON. OlIsTVV ANUMISOX. J. L. MII.V.H. Accounts of llankerti , Mi > rchnnts and Individ uals received on the most favorable terms. See That Rugged Baby ! Is there anything In the world inoro pleaglngr Jt Is the duty of very mother and uurso to bto that the child has pioper nourUhmeiit , If you luiven't tried i RIDGE'S FOOD makes a test , and see If you regret It , DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand , HU7 llirnam St. Orders by teloun.ph solicited and promptly Who Is WI.AK , NCIiVCHK. IMiUIMTA- T : i > , whnluhlar iI.I.Vi.nl ( IC.AOII t.M'E has TIUPIR ! > way his VlGOlt of Il t T , _ _ Iini > and. < IAXIlOOl > .riiuiilnRcxhaustlnR flralni upon tha FOI'-VTABKN oi LIFE , O. K \ It A 41II K , HACK AC1II. , Drcadnil Drortin/i , WBAKNKNH of Memory. HAMI. rill.HKNM In MOCIKTY , rUIJl't.KS upon the FA < ! K. and all the KFFK "l'f. leadlni ; to HAZILY 1 K 1AValid perhnns fOJVHUMP. STMM or 1KNANITV , jhoiild consult at once tbn ; K5r.HU.VT.t > lr Clarke , IXahllshcd 1 1 Lr Olarka ha. madu 2VEKV4K/N / HE- UII.irY. IIftoNIC ) and all Diseases of tlio UK-VETO > ICIVAttY Onrnnit a LI fa Study It taAtreui R1 > dlfli-runce WHAT you . .ore taken nr HVIIO has failed to rnro you. , VR.A ; Iin : RUtrerlnB from diseases pecU I liar to their nor cnn consult with the nesurancq ; or speedy relief and cure. Bend 2 cents poatrig * for wo.ki on your dUeaecn. f -nrnend 4 centa pnetngo for Cclolirfitcd Workn on 'liroiilc , JVcrvoiiN and Jell | cn'o Dinensos. Conjiilmtlon , porsonul'y or bjr Vitter , Ir.'o. Consult the filil lloolor. VliounniKls rurpil. Olllcm and iiurlor * prlvutd. A9 lhoqe contemplating Mairinirs uend for Dr. Clnrko'H celebrated guld Hulo and remalo. each 16c. , both 25c.J ( st-imps ) . Before conflrtlnc your case , consult' Ur. OI.AltKR. A friendly letter or call mnf lave future KiiCcrlnpriunl shimc , ami add KoMcft' ' years to life.jrsBook " I.HV'B ( Secret ) Er. rom , " 60c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writing * < _ nt everywhere , necuro from pxioiur Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays , 9 tn 12. Addnss , F. D. OLA-ftKE , M. D. 106 SO , Clark 8& . < ! U1OAUO. O EV3 A H A ' MEDICAL 9 SURGICAL INSTITUTED N.W. Cor. 13th AOodgoStB. j ( Ir APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRU13EG. Jet ) ficilllles , appatatm i nd remedlfs for sue , cisful treatment oteveiy form of disease requlrf ing Mtdical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS , Hoard nnd attendance , beit hospital accoiiU | dntlonsln Ihewest. -f'-tf' WHITK i ou CiRcmARq on neforinllles nm llrnccs , Trusses , Club 1'ect , Curvntiire of th Spine , Piles , Tumors. Cauier , Catarrh llropclnle ; , Inhalntioii , Itlcctricify , Painlyisis It { > llcpy , KH aty , iliIdrr ; , Kye , Itur , Siu ! and llluod , and al Surclcal Operatlout. t * DlBonsoa of Women a Spoolahy. UOOK ON DiatiCCfl or WOIIKN Kni e , ONLY RELIABLE MSDIOAL IHSSlpJin MAKINO A BrECIiLTT Or ijt 7 PRSVATE DISEASES. ; All lllood Diseases Bucccssfully treated 8yph Ihlic I'oliou reraoveil ( rom the ttjhtem wlllioln mercury New restorative treatment lor IOSB ol Vital 1'ower. 1'cihons iiuable to visit us may bo tieated at home by correspondence All commit' nlrntions cotifidtntlal Mcdlcitiesor Itifctrunienlaf sent by m il or express , sccurtly packed , ngj iniuks to Indicate cunlenU or jspudcr One per' mal iuteniew prefern.il. Call and consult us oiJ cud history uf your case , and we will tend In plniu wrapper , our < r , BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon I'rivnte. Special or Nervous Disease * InV wteiicy , Syphllii. Oleet and Varicocele , wltll tjiettion list. Address | OHIU/III Slcdlral anil Riirgteal /iulUfoi DR. Mc.VlENA.V-Y , / / Cor. 13lhanu Oodae Sli.i . M Or the Liquor Habit , I'osltlicly Cured bf AdruIiiistcriijgDr. Hnliics' Golden > Spcclllc. It can be Riven In a cup of coffee or tea wlttu out the Knowledge ot thu person taking It ; abso * lutely hermlesH , and will eircct a permanent and peedy euro , v < hethor the patient U a moderate drinker or un ulcohollo wrvcK. IhousunUs of drunkardi have boon made temperate men who have taken ( Jolden Kpecltlo In their coffee with.- * out their knowledge anil to-duy riollev * Ui j quit drinking of their own flee will. It not * falU. 'JhoMyBteiii once ImpreKnated With tn Bpeclflo , It becomes an utter Inipossllilllty foit th liquor appetite to exist. For tain by Kuhn & , Co. , l"th and Douglas kts. , unit IStb nnd Cninx Oniuliu , Ncb. [ A. U. 1'ubRr A llrou w. . HOW TO ACT. a tur. I.cltii and Kunrltotial dUor * HM-STOH cn.iai1"1' ' " ' ! ' * " " " ' ' JiniCIOUS AND PEItSISTtNr AilviirtJalDtj hoa uhviija p oroA 8incci3fiil : , Hofoie ] > l.icluanv Non-.pnpor Ad.crtlslnif ponflirlK LOftD &VHOMA9 , I U U W itetdUk lUnU Clu'cAQOiJ