1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 , 1&SS. THE CITY. The bnnk clearances for yesterday \voro $ .5.53,58.02. ; ) City Clerk Southnrcl issued warrants to the amount of $100,000 on Thursday. The stenographers of this city arc discussing the question of forming an nwocititlon for mutual protection. Chief of Police Scnvoy is confined to his homo by illness , and his uhysiciau announces that ho is too sick to ho in terviewed. John Martin , who lives on Twenty- ninth and Picrco streets , reports that ho had a double set of harness stolen from his barn on Thursday night. Charles Larson wns arrested yester day and charged with purloining a set of harness from Henry Westorgard , the garbage collector in the First ward. Ho will have a hearing before Judge Borkn to-day. A part of the machinery of the Omaha Implement company , formerly the John Dlorks Manufacturing company , was sold nt sheritT's sale yesterday. The engine and boiler were attached on an other claim. The work of tearing down the Graddy block of tenements on St. Mary's ave nue near Twentieth btreot was in pro gress yesterday. Thobuilding had been condemned by the inspector us unsafe. It wtisof uricknnd three stories high. Tlio house of J. 1' . Smith , who lives at 15'JO South Twelfth street , was burgiar- ixed on the night of the 12th instant. The thieves succeeded in getting 35.8.1 in money and a wine-colored topaz. The police are looking for the perpetrators of the deed. M. Moco , William Brady and a party l > y the name of Duncnn , charged with welling liquor without a license , were discharged in the police court yester day. Isaac Trice , on the same charge , ivivs remanded to the district court un der K)0 ) bonds. 1'crnoiml Lorun Chirk of Albion , Is nt the Murray. IjL John L. b ] > aydo of Kupid City , Dak. , is in If the city. II2 * Rov. Hnllcr ot IJlnir nnd J. Canton of O'Neill , nro 1n the city. William Gold of Sutton , nnd J. II. Culver of Mllford , arc In the city. H. W. Fisk of r.rund Islnnd , and J. C. 13urkc of Sidney , nro ut tlic 1'axton. Miss Mary A. James of Turnout , 111. , is visiting her cousin , Sergeant Mostyn. .1. W. McLaUKhlin ot West Point , nnd H. Gold ol Stromslnirg , arc nt the Millnrd. George Holmrod nnd fnmily returned Inst nitfht from a bOjourn of a jo.ir nnd n half In Germany. L. I" . Albright , L. II. Wnllncc , E. P. IIclKhltind , W. A. Sherwood and M. S. Mnrah of Hcd Cloud , arc at the Murray. Charles McDonald , n barrister , and Mr. Dart , npent of the Michigan Central nt Kidgeton , Canriila , passed throUKh the city yesterday on their way homo from a sojourn in Denver , Colorado Springs , Muuitou and other mountain resorts. A Clul ) Kun. The Omaha Wheel club will malco the run to IrvinRton and return Sunday , bad weather not interfering1. A Small The residence of M. W. Savage , Thirty- second nnd Gold streets , near Ilanscomtj park , was entered by burglars Thursday evening during an absence of the family and alwut $30 worth of silverware and a revolver were carried oil. At the regular communication of the Omaha lodgo"No. . SH , U. P. O. K. , Thursday night , the resignations of A. 13. Davenport as ex ailed ruler and D. W. llaynes as secretary wcro accoptcd. That of the former was tcn- dorcd because of his removal to Kansas City , nnd that of Mr. llayncs because of his duties - ties as treasurer at Unyd's Opera house. Urother C. C. Hnlctt , esteemed leading knight , W.IH elected to succeed Mr. Daven port , I. W. Miner was elected to succeed Mr. Hulott , and Henry P. Stoddard to succeed Mr. llaynes. A now ledge is to bo instituted nt DCS Moincs In svconplo of weeks , and the event will bo signalized by the attendance of dele gations from all the neighboring cities in which the order of Elks exist * . AViMlnm Frumio'ri Funeral. The funeral rltos over the remains of the late William France were performed yester day afternoon ut Mnsoulutomple. The casket Was placed in the center of the hall with eight lighted wax candles near the foot. On either side stood the Knights Tem plar in full uniform , on the south side of the room wj'rc seated llio veteran flromon , anifon the north , mem- burs of the G. A H Near tlio rostrum , from which w.is delivered the sermon , were gath ered relatives and a largo numbur of friends. .Tlio i-ercmonoy was presided over by Hov. Mr. House , and wore very impressive. At the eloso of these rites the various organ- Nations represented marched to Sherman avenue1 , where carriages convoyed them to Forest Lawn cemetery , where the remains were intui red. _ ItiinnliiK Down n Horse Thief. A man giving the name of John Davis an- pllcd nt the livery btablo of L. J. Wells , in Dos Moines , In. , September 4 , nnd hired a double team and a two-seated carriafjo. Ho Uld not return , and it was evident to the linn that the te.un and buggy bad been stolen. The man was traced to Omaha , and yes terday Mr. .Wells arrived in this city. The police had been given tlio case several days nco , and succcoiled in locating Wulls' prop crty. Davis had sold the team and carriage to Thomas Kirk , wnn resides on Hall How ard street , between Twenty-Second and Twenty-Third streets , who had given a valu able horse for them , in addition to a ccrtnin sum in rash. Duvis got wind of the fact that ho was suspected of crooked ness and levanted , leaving his horse at tlio Park barn , where It was found by the police. Mr. Wells' property was turned over to him , nnd Mr. Kirk cuts hla horse back , but Is out whatever money ho paid Davis. T11K XHW COhhlSKUM. ItH Crantl Opening Will Occur in Oetolior. A largo gang of workmen began work Thursday afternoon on the grailoand founda tlon for the now coliseum , ut the corner of Twentieth and Spruce streets. The work will bo pushed right forward with all pobsl- blo expedition , ns per contract , it must bo In readiness for occupation by the 25th of October , upoi which evening It Is designed to open the cs tabllshmcnt with u glittering programme which is to mc-ludo bicycle , horse and pedes trian races , polo Jumping , skating contests horses VR. bicycles , wallunjr matches , duml boll lifting , and n full nnd complete list o : nthlctlc attractions. John S. Prince the manager , has already mndo en- pagcmcnts with W. J. Morgan , champion long distance rider of the world ; W. W WooJsldo , chnmplon of Ireland : Mons Dubols , champion of Franco ; Jack Leo champion of Canada , W. F. Knapp , S. G Vi'hlttakcr , Hilly Howe and other notable athletes. The coliseum is to bo an Immense structure turo , admirably designed for the accom modation of political and other conventions musical and urnmatla festivals , expositions , t airs nnd public moot Ings of whntsoovor clmr- nctcr. Whllotho building will bo opened Rlu * dedicated during the last of October , it cannot bo completed before the first of the new year. SOUTH OMAHA COUNCIL. Iu StafClinn.ber Style of Opening Sal < 1 a contractor to n Dan reporter : "Tho South Omaha council has. & strange way of doing business. Onoflrifibld upon the pipe icwcr work , on which the council has asket tSds. Last Tuesday the bids wore to Veen W < J | w a 1 courtq vo wcro Interested In the matter , iut the bids wcro not opened. The opening vas put off for two or thrco days , and yester- ay wo wont down to watch It. There were bout half a dozen contractors present and I hink live councllmcn. They Immediately csolvcd themselves Into a committee of the vliolo und adjourned to another room. \Vo followed them , and \vlien wo got In one of them said thnt they had hotter lock ho doors. Wo didn't care about their lock- ng the doors provided they lot us remain In. Hut they soon told us that wo would have to jo. Wo asked If they wcro going to open the lids In secret , nhd they said they wcro. They vould not allow us to bo present and make abstracts of the same. "Now I know thnt thcro was ono contrac- or who had put In bids for a brick sewer , vhen bids had been nskcd only on plpo ower. If the council should change In favor of brick , why thcro being but ono bidder on irick , his bid would of course bo accepted. This star chamber business is certainly out of place. A peculiarity of Hood's Sarsaparilla is hat wliilo it purified tlio blood , it im- > nrts now vigor to every ( unction of the jody. _ I will receive bids for the delivery of ill tnv lumber in the city for ono year. lids opened September SL' , 1SS8. For Nirticulars call at my oillco. GKO. A. IIOAQLAXD A DUN OF TII1I2VKS. Jrokcu Up and Its Occupants Hun A way. Thcro has como to light the sudden do- ampmcnt of n quartette of rascals doing business at KWO Cunilng street. Their names are Gcorgo Hoi-no , Dickinson , Harry Millncr and F. II. Willard , and they found lie darkness of night u convenient time for heir exodus. They pretended to bo paintcM , but their real business has proved to bo to rob and vvmdlu people who were foolish enough to rust them. They rontoJ the upper part of vlr. G. P. Muldoon's wagon shop nt the num.- jcrabovo mentioned , and in a shanty immu- liately in tlio rear kept four depraved wo men , and the midnight orgioj of the disrop- itablo octette became so obnoxious to the icighborhnod that they had to bo suppressed jy the police. The most cunning of this band Is Georao ilornc , ' who comes from nowliero in p.irticu- ar and is a fugitive from olllccrs in half n lozcn different cities. Ho stais in n city ust long enough to make a good haul and .hen . skips. It is claimed that ho Is a forger , bigamist , thief nnd dead bunt. His Hold of exploits before coming to Omaha was Wichita , wliero ho forced the name of a per son ith whom ho pretended to go into part- lurshlp , and securing a nice roll of money , skipped. A number of other persons also were swindled. Previous to this he was in Yankton , Dak. , where , ho robbed n partncrof ibout Jl.'O in cash and some clegunt clothing and then lied. After cleaving Wichita ho wandered to Omaha. Ho bogged tlio firm of Wherry .t Eaton for a Job , and they , taking pity on ilm , as ho appeared to bo n worthy nnd in- olligent man , set him to work , although they did not need his services. In tlio course of tnnn they discovered the wolf they had with them , and ho was discharged. Mean while , lie had secured admission to the so cial organU.it Ion known as the Sign Painters' association , but was later expelled for trench- cry to the society. During this time ho gave limself mi tollio vilest deb uichory , which was varied by one of his wives appearing suddenly on tlio scone , much to his discom- llturc. Ho managed somehow to induce her to go away , and since then another wife anived and with her ho has been living of late , on Cass near Seventeenth street. Hut he ngaiii left her , and slio says tills is the fourth time ho has decamped between two days nnd fled for unknown parts on ac count of his crookedness. Horne is rather tall , with light hair , largo features , bleared oycs , pimpled faeo and talks Hko a man of education. Hu is about twenty-six years old. Dickcnson is not as great u scoundrel as ilornc , on account of mental incapacity. Ho lias been a focblo ally of Home in all his thievery. Hois of short stature with tain , dark moustache , staring eyes and a complex ion painted red with whisky. Ho is probably thirty years old. The other partners in tins quartette were only admitted Into the pang a few weeks ago but scorn to prove valuable allies. F. H. Willard is about forty , although ho looks considerable younger. He abandoned n wife and family in Conneaut , O. , some time ago. Ho is about six feet high and his short black hair is sprinkled with gray. Harry Miller , who lias been tlio bogus con tract maker of the gang , is about twenty-five years old , about live feet , of dark complex ion , smooth face nnd short black hair. To him is credited tlio exploit of securing the Magulro outllt of strumpets wiio occupied tno blianty in tlio rear ol tlio shop. After getting credit at all the different es tablishments lu the city that they cot'1 ! , col lecting money in advance -frorn u number of green persons. Us v seized everything they could ! r.thiiir hands on and disappeared. Mr. G. P. Muldoon , from whom they rented tlio rooms they occupied as a plaeo of busi ness on Cuming street , is tlio main sufferer. Not only was ho foolisti enough to trust them for several months' rent , but nlso wont their security for considerable money , and now is forced to pay it. It is reported that they bought tickets for Columbus , O. Col. Cochrnn'ri sale of Council Blurts lots , Sept. 12. See page 0. Got Your Itnllrotut Tickets NORTH , SOUTH , EAST ami WEST , and secure your sleeping berths at 1302RirnnmSt. , Union Paeiilc Ticket olaco , IlAUKYP. UlHJEL , City Ticket agent. COO UN'S CIjUIJ. A ThrlllliiK O\ttln In n CumtiiK Street IIur.sc Car. Ed Cogcn , driver of horse car No. 0 , was on trial In tlio police court yesterday , charged with assault and battory. The affair occurred on Monday afternoon last , but Cogcn was not arrested until Thursday. Tlio facts of the case were about as fol lows : C. F. Hermann , Inspector of public works , nnd Patrick Fox , a paving contractor , boarded the car at the turn tadlo at Fortieth street. On entering tlio car , Mr. Fox wont forward , ns ho claims , and deposited n dime in the box for the faro of himself and Hermann. Thcro were boveral laJics and two little children in the car at the time. After traversing several blocks , Cogen , the driver , rang the boll and looked back at the two gentlemen mentioned. Fox stopped to the forward p irt of the ear nnd told the driver that ho had paid their faro. The driver Insisted that ho had not. and to avoid troubto Fox dropped u second aiinu Into tlio box. Ho then stepped back and apprised Hermann of the action. Her mann said it was wrong , nnd arising In formed the driver that ho would re port him to Superintendent Smith. There upon Cogen wrapped the reins about the brcnk nml came Into the car. Ho grabbed Herman by the collar , and said : "I don't earn u for you or .Smith cither , and I know you haven't paid your fare , so I intend to put you off. " Herman resisted and tbo two men clinched , and after smashing each other several times and breaking ono of the car windows , the the driver got loose ami ran to the forward part of the car and re turned with a club. The women screamed and fled from the car , and Cogcn leaped upon Hermann and dealt him a frightful blow on the head , cutting a deep gash and knocking him to his knacs. Ho recovered , however , and undertook to grapple with tlio fellow , and In the struggle they tumbled from tbo car Into the street. Hero they were sepa rated by Mr. Haddock , foreman of a tele phone gang. Cogcn claims that Hermann called him a foul name , and that ho told him be could not use thnt kind of language on the car In the presence of ladles , and when ho undertook to eject him. Hermann struck him In the face and Fox struck him in the back of tlio head. Then as they doclarec they would kill him ho got bis club and usoj it the best way ho knew now , Mamlo Stephens , ono of the ladles On the car , par tially corroborated Cogen's statement , and after duly considering the testimony , the court assessed upOu blin a .flae ol f 15 and , CQtU. \ HOLINESS IN YOUTH. The New Sunday School Union Will Kncourngo It. The ministers , Sunday schools , supcrln- cndnnts and a numbur of mlult members of ho vnrious Sunday schools of the city hold a mooting Thursday night In the ICountzo lomorial church for the purpose of discuss- ng the plan of forming a Sunday School union n the city for the general benefit of each school. The honor of presiding over the meeting vns conferred upon Mr. P. L. Iorrinoof the " Irst Presbyterian Sunday school. Hov. J. S. Dotwellor was called upon to Into the object of the meeting. Ho said that t \vai called for the purpose of organizing n Sunday School union , the object of which vould bo to hold weekly meetings for the icncral discussion of school work nnd the tudylnif of the lessons for each Sunday. Superintendent Tukoy , of the First Con' jreg.UIonnl school , and Or. Lolsonrlng , were each called upon for their opinion of the iroposcd departure In religious work. Ench bought thnt the Itlc.i of such a union of ro- Iglous worker.s would bo a good one and ) lcdgcd his support nnd th.it of his teach ers. ers.iU the conclusion of some remarks by N. M. Howard on the scheme , Mr. Tukoy novcd that the organization bo nt once per fected by the election of u president , vice resident nnd secretary. The motion was well received nnd the following olllcers for : ho now union were selected : Hov. Mr. Jotwoiler. president ; Mr. Howardvlco presi dent ; William Franklin , secretary. The olllcers were instructed to select a ; orps of teachers for tlio work and the meet- ngs of the union will bo hold , for the pres ent at least , every Saturday afternoon ut i o'clock in the ICounto Memorial church. An effort will bo made at nn early date to lecuro permanent quarters in the Y. M. C. A. buildinc. _ COMl'AllISON SOLICITHD A W1SO tlis- crimiiiution should be oxurclbod by nil yho take medicine. The proprietors of lood'a Snrsiipurilln solicit a careful ronipnrition of this medicine with other jlood purillord and medicines , bointr conlidont that the peculiar merits of 'Tood's Sarsaparilla arc so apparent .hat . the people will unhesitatingly pro- or it to any other preparation. Hood's Sargaparilla is not a mixture of molasses uid u few inert roots and herbs , but it 's a peculiar concentrated extract of the ) cst alterative and blood-purifying rem edies of the vegetable kingdom , The enormous sales of Hood's Sar&aparilla vnd the wonderful cures eiTected , prove even more than has been claimed for , bib medicine. If you are sick the best nodicino is notio too cood. Therefore , 'akc Hood's Sarsaparilla. ATTKNI ) TJ1K.H AMj. Tlio U. S. Ktioiiinpmciit , rttifTnlo County Pair iiiui G. A. It. Koiinloii nt Kearney , Nob. The Union Pacific , "Tho Overland /louto , " will sell tickets for the above luring the month of September at really reduced rates. A special reduction will bo made on .ickcls . sold September 17th , to 120th , united to September t ! d. For rates , dates , etc. , call on or ad dress your nearest ticket agent , or IIAUUY P. UKUr , , City Passencror Agent , 1302 , Farnain st. , Omaha , Neb. AFTISIl TIIlVYtOA.1) HOUSKS. The County Attorney Will Ro Asked to Prosecute Them. There is no law allowing the sale of Hqnor within that two-mile circle outside of the city imits , which is known as the "Burnt Dis trict , " .vctthero seems to bo no law by which the numerous road houses now in that belt can bo reached , and compelled toj obov the temperance law. The city has no uuthor- ty over them , nnd the county commissioners say they cannot reach them. Mr. Higby , of Walnut tllll , has made com plaint about the houses In the western part ) f the city , and as soon ns lie is able to ob tain reliable evidence ntrah.st thorn , that they are selling liquors , ho will ask County Attorney Slincral to lllo informations against the keepers to have them lined and their places closed. Mr. Simeral has been asked to enjoin all the keepers and allow the case to bo taken to the supremo-court to test the question as to whether the owners cannot baicudo to pay a llCCIlbO. Food make < 2'i51ood and Blood makes Beauty Improper digestion of food necessarily produces bad blood , result ing in a feeling of fullness in the stomach ach , acidity , heartburn , sickhcadaohe , and other dyspeptic symptoms. Aelosoly confined life causes indigestion , consti pation , biliousness and loss of appqtitc. To remove these troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. It has been tried and proven to be a specific. HAS IIEUN DISMISSED. The Sinith-Ijowy Case Settled in tlio United States Court. The celebrated Lowy-Colo-Smltli case , which has been pending In the United States court for some time , has been dismissed and the ease has been settled on the decision ren dered in the Cook county court of Illinois. The papers of dismissal wcro Hied In the United States court Thursday mghtnnd stipu late that David 1C. Tonnoy , as trustee against Loyal L. Smith , Haiman Lowy nnd Louts Cole , is entitled to all the money about $73,000 which Is on deposit in the United States National bank In tills city to Lowy's credit. This money Is the proceeds of the re ceiver's sale of the property Included in the original petition in the case. Tlio dismissal paper died al ° o waives and releases all errors that may have occurred in the decree of the supreme court of Illinois in the case which was begun the -iStli of May , 1SSS , nnd described in the petition in the case of D.ivid 1C. Tenney. 15y. the Illinois court decision Cole and Smith wcro allowed a Judgment against Lowy for 1117,000 , and tlio $7OJJ : ) on deposit hero is applied toward the satisfying of that judgment. Mr. Teniiey left for Chicago yesterday. Drink Malto at soda fountain. You can find cool , well furnished rooms at the Gloljo hotel , best located in Omaha. A MULE TEAM SHOUT. How a Young Man Failed to Comply AVIth IiiBtructloiii. H. S. Runnels , a farmer living near the city , knows more of town boys now than ho did four days ago. He paid rather dearly for his experience , but knows ho had It. Ho was in town last Wednesday evening nnd was driving a team of gray mules In a common farm wagon. Ho was near the Eleventh street viaduct about 7 o'clock in the evening and concluded to have his team put In the barn for the night or to bo fed. Ho gave the mules to a boy about fourteen years old and told him what barn to leave them in and that ho would call for them. The boy took the team and according to Runnels' belief , has taken them for keeps , as ho never drove them to the barn and has not been beard from since. The police were given a description of the thief as also of the team and that of the wagon has been loft with tlio sheriff. A re ward has been offered for tliu return of the outfit and the arrest of the thief. "Did you note the lovely teeth Of that lady yonder ! " Certainly , my boy , the causa Don't talta long to ponder ; SOZODONT she dally uses , And all substitutes refuses. " Dicbold Bufei. Call and see the large etock of sales and vault doors carried by Meaghor & yrWtmoro at 110 8,15th itreot O M'A ' H A MEDICAL § SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th A Dodge Sts. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Best facilities , apparatus nuil remedies for stit ; eMf l treatment or every form of dtacnse rrqulr tug Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hospital accomuic * datloni In the west. WRITE FOR CIKCCLARS on Deformities nnd Ilraces , Tnnses , Club Feet , Curvature of tin Spine , Pile * , Tumors , Cancer , Cntnrrli , llronchltis , Inhalation , Klectrlcltv , Paralysis , litillcpw , Kid. ney , Hladder , Hye , Car. SUiu and lllood , and nil Surgical Operations. Dlaonsos of Women a Spools I'.y. BOOK on tifiABE9 or WOKN KnrE. ONLY RELIABLE HBDIOAL IN9S1TUIB MiUlN'.l A EPECULTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES. 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Jts thiH'to i > ntthi\ \ Lot/n into then' \ill Stdfu. n'c c > in ) U tltt'in with jf > odntttr- / / / dstlic'of , sr/ion ? ! < i nil fid/ ! , find iclth\ \ < i handmnna unit for Cliilili'i it's Snlt.t In tire niece * for ttic Stlllltl IKH ! , find Hirer ij ; T.s far tin : biotlici : Rcwaro ol Fraud , us my name anil tlio iirlco nro stamped on the bottom of all my aiUertbod Mines before leaving tlie factory , which protect ihi > wuirirs apilnst high pi loci nml Into lor goo < U. If n < k > : ilir offers W. I. . . Douglas Eliocn at u ndiictM pi Ice , or says he luu them without my name nnil price on the bottom , put him imiui n * u iruud , FOR GENTLEMEN. The only calf K3 SEAMI.KRS Plmi > smooth In side. NU TACKS or WAX TIIItUAl ) lo hurt IhB feet , easy as hand-senc < l nml WII.I , NOT Jill' . W. I , . DOUGLAS 81 .SIIOK , the original and only hand-son cd nclt f I flioc. i : uaU ciibtom-nudo shnrs costing from t'lto ' J1. W. L. imUUI.AS 83.50 VOMCK SIIOI5. Rallroiil Men nnd Letter Carrl < rt all nc.ir them. Mnooth Ineldc ns a llamlcntd Phou. No T.icUsor Wax Thread to hurt tin-feet. W. J. . DOUGLAS S'J.no SHOr ! < unoM-illcd for heavy we ir. Heft C.ilf Mioc for theii | Ic-i1. W. L. DOUGLAS * 8. 5 WOllKINUMAN'tt 81IOK H the hett In thuwoild for rough ncai ; ouv tulr ought to ni-.ir aiiiann } ( .ir. AV. L. DOIM1LAH ISU &IIOK TDK HOYS U tlio best School Shoe In thrworld. . W. L. DOUGLAS Sl.75 YOUTH'S Silmol oliun gives the email liojs u chalice to near llu licet shoes In the world. All iii.nlo In Congress , Button and Lace. If not cold lyjourilialer , write W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton , Mass. For Sale by Henry Sargent ; ICcllcy , Stiprcr & Co. ; Geo. S. Miller , ( i2 ! North 10th street. State To Glasgow , Hcldist } Dublin nnd Lhorpoul From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin passage $ .Ti and 150 , according to location ut statu room , lixctusion i < i. > to KK ) . Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest Hates. AUSTIN IIALUW1N & CO. . Gcn'l Agents , Kl Ilroadwny , New York JOHN IILKQUN , Oon'l Western Agent , lOt Itaiulolph St. , Chicago. HAIIUY n. J100UK3. Agent , Omaha. Reduced Cabin JltitCs to Glasgow Ex hibition. For skin anil s cnlp trouble guch 03 llczemii , Tetter , Hlnc- woim. Scaly Kruptlons , Ground Itch , Poison Oak. Diiiulruir , Falling - . . , - _ _ , , ing Hair , &c. , HKAIIUUY'H My. WllRTH miONAiMiTiiALSoAi- superior IIUIIIII to all other local rt'ineilles. His Turin n pure Medicated Soup entirely I HtIK f reo from acids , alkulles or other i iibin injurious matter. Heine sweetly 1 1 1 r i n 1 1 T cented It li plensan t anil refresh- WbluHT InK for ths toilet , bath and uur- . . . Var the general purposes of a IN disinfectant , BEAIIUUV'S 8ut/- 111 vnim CANDMW are highly esteemed - nni n teemed by I'hyMcIana overy- bULU wliero. 'liiesa cunilles are neat , " * cleanly , safe , and convenient for disinfecting Store Hooms.Closets n n i ii CU IN Cellars. SluKB , Bhlps , lloats. ic Insurance Companies recom mend them as a safe means of employing Sulphur. tV Ahrny8 use llENSON'sTi- TMII ( or aches and I'alu3a4 IT. J. QA.LHRA.lTn , Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner Uth and Douglas St. Offlco telephone , 105 ; ttoaldunce telephone , Mi , ObtalrvBd. P Label. PrioT u3 CcpyHftit pro ( otlo > * { . cured. Ooodwoik , reurfiuet , o r. au ch'ci. Send for p i tR , G , DaBoli CkirbJ < o.fi Continental Clothing House Lot No. 1. We offer a special bargain in the Men's Dopnrtmont , of three stylesin all about 450 , strictly all wool , cassimero siek ; suits , in dark striped cassimero. Three of the most popular styles in our stock , very modest in their design and thoroughly reliable in every way. Since opening our Omaha store , we have advertised a number of special bargains , and we believe the public ha\e never been disappointed in the quality and price of the goods shown , and we unhesitatingly claim this to bo one of the greatest bargains ever offered. Our regular price for similar goods has always been $18.00 ; in regular sizes 35 to14. . Price $13. Samples mailed to any address. Lot No. 2. A very attractive bargain is offered in a Boys' Short Pants Suit , Lot 2884 A dark , all wool cassimcre suit. Goods made from the celebrated Mechanicsvillo Woolen Co. A very neat style , and wo recommend it to our customers as a reliable school suit at the moderate price of $4,5O. Kemomber , these are new fall weights , suitable to wear all through the season. Size 4 to 14 knee pants. Special Sale of Winter Overcoats. We carried over from last season about 350 Men's Winter Overcoats. Wo propose to close this entire lot before Oct. 1 st. The stock consists of Fine MOSCOW and Elyesian Beavers , Meltons , Kerseys , Chinchillas and Fur Beavers , We offer an inducement to early buyers of a bona fide discount of 20 per cent on last season's prices. Kcmembor , this only applies to last season's goods. They will bo show in our spacious overcoat department , on the second lloor. Any of these lots advertised will bo sent C. O. D. by express fo any address , with privilege of examination , and if not satisfactory , may be returned at our expense. Freeland , Loomis & Co. Proprietors * ' Cor. 15tli and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. The line of Fall Overcoats we are displaying this season , i you were positive how well they arc trimmed and made , and if you knew how cheap a really first clas * garment is being offered , it , would be no trcuble lo sell you one. No such exhibition cf stylish and elegant overcoats was over made in Omaha , and the prices ure irresistible. The season for these garments being very short , we have decided to sell them quick and marked them so that they shall go quick. We will show you an elegant light-weight Overcoat for $6.00 , made of fine all Worsrcd Goods , lined and trimmed in iir.st-cla manner. Coats for which other houses arc asking S10 nml $12 , are no belter than this one. Another Overcoat at § 7.00 is made of a splendid all Wool Cassimero of a fine grey color with best serge trimming. At SO.75 we can sell you tin most stylish looking Overcoat you have ever seen. This is made of the new wide Wale Overcoatings a splendid material for wear and looks. The Coat is silk faced Avilh satin sleeve lining and regular tailor made. We have them in several of the latest shades ; it is one of the rich est looking garments ever shown , and any other hou e would charge about ? io.OO for it. Many other of the choicest nnd finest grades , wo have not room to describe all. Come and look at them ; we know we can please your taste and save you money. Wo have not yet 'mentioned anything about our Hats this season , but the fact is , our Hat trade opened up with such a boom that several lots to which we intended to draw attention , were broken up in si/.e ? be fore we had a chance to advertise them. We are now getting in duplicates nhcady and will try to keep our assortment full during the season. Is it any wonder we are doing the Tint business of the town ; when wo are felling them at about one-half the prices , other houses do. The average Hut dealer can not compete with us. He buys a dozen hats of a kind from a jobber , where we buy thorn in large case lots direct from the manufacturer. We rather sell hundred hats with 25c profit on each than sell twenty-five hats and m.tkc 50c profit. THIS IS THE POINT. ONE PRICE ONLY. Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Bettie Stuart Institute fOTSS& iMM Will commence Its 3Ut > u.ir September JJth. 10Ad vaiitncca unsurpassed , Home comforts ! earafu IralDliiir. A | > plT to Mrs. M. .McKnc HUMES , rrtncltml Morgan Park Military Academy Tne Host Hoys' Hoarding School In the West. Sixteenth year begins Sept. ml ; , torn ! for cata- IOKUO to CAIT. EO. N. K1HK TALCOTT. Bupt. , MouaA.s I'AitK , COOK Co. , ILL. milK PEBKSKIIA MIUTAHY ACApKMY- J. 1'eeksklll-on.llndfion , N. V. Eend for cata logue. JftO. M.TU.UKN.M.D. . M.A. . 1'rlnclpal. INSTITUTE , South Wllllamstown , Herkshlre county. Mass. Aprlvate school for boyu. Prepare for college , scientific school or business , torty-sev- enth year begins Thursday. September'lath. Vor catalogue address ULO. P. M ILLS. Principal. . JOIIN- Lx. COL. W. VEHHKOK. Superintendent. DlfOhuelvennnlrei. [ ul utlifaction In the cure of Ooacrrbcea and , Gleet. I prescribe Itaid f e l tale In rcteinmcni- lac It to all sufferers. i.JfiTOUCBMDY ! ' Oecatar , III , micB.oi.oe.- . B ld by DnitUtA I Health is Wealt Dn.B.0. WIST'I NEHVI AND TlrtAtN T CA UEMT. gnitranteed ipeoiuo for HyiUrla , IlzzU nsss. ConTulsloni , Flte. Nervoni Neuralgia , Headacna. Nervous Prostrntlon. caused by the me of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental Depression , Softening of the Drain , reinltltiK In Inianltr. and leading to misery , decay nnd deatb. Premature Olii Aue , barrenness , Lois r Power in either eer. Involuntary I/o < ; ies nnd Bpermatorhcca caused by over-exertion of th < brain , self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each bet contains one month's treatment. 11.00 a box , or six boxes for U.OO , s nt by malt prepaid on re ceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE 8IX BOXES To curt > rca e. With each order received by i for six koxei. accompanied with 16.00 , we will nd we purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money tf the treatment doei not effect a cure. Guarantee ! Issued only by 0. tr. OOODMAN. Druizltt , Bole Agent , 1110 I'atnata Street. Omuna. Kiu. SteekPiano i M Kemartnble for powerful syrup * . tlintlc tone , pllabla action and aT > iblute durnblllty. IK ) ytarn' r cor L thn bant KUHtHntea ot the elect- lence ot UIOBO luitruuientu. WOODBBIBCEBBOS. BASE BALL OMAHA vs. DES MOINES. Saturday , at 4 p. m. WO GAMES SUNDAY roit OM : ADMISSION. Firit game called nt 3 o'clock b rp , \