r 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ! SATURDAY , SEPTE1MBER 20 , THK CITY. The bank clearances for yesterday were $107,801.01. Doc. Eicholborgcr , who attempted to commit suicide Tuesday , Is improving dally , and the physicians say that ho will recover. Joseph Krnmck , a Bohemian , aged fifty-three , died yesterday of Ron- oral debility , and will bo buried in St. Mary's cemetery. Pat Flaherty , a South Omaha man. died of malaria fever Thursday night , and his body will bo sent to his former homo in Illinois. A deed was lllud yesterday conveying $60,000 worth of lots and lands from William M. Foster to Anna E. Camp bell. The deed was Hlgncd by Byron liecd , as agent of Foster. A meeting of the democrats of the Ninth" ward is called for Saturday cvon- 'Ing at 7,0 : in MoKinnoy's store buildIng - Ing on Hamilton street , near Lowe ave I nue. The organization of a democratic club in this ward is anticipated. Pornonnl P. H. Woodleaf loft yesterday on a trip to the fur cast. Leo Love nncl wife , ol York , wcro Mlllard pucsts yesterday. Mrs. Dr. Converse , of Danville , 111. , is visiting friends In the city. W. H. Munger , of Friend , and L. P. Hil ton , of Hlair , uro in the city. Hurry Fry nnd E. A. Gilbert , of York , were Omnha visitors ycstordny . M. L. Hay wood , of Nebraska City , nnd II. H. Klnc , of Lincoln , nro Pnxton guests. Milton I ) . Hell , * of Plnttsmoiith , and Thomns Pine , of Ucnnott , nro at the Paxton. Mr. H. P. Corliln , of Cincinnati , la at the Millnrd for a few days before going to Cali fornia. D. M. Phllbln , of Norfolk , nnd Georco W. Gilmnn nnd wile , of Talmago , nro at the Mlllard. E. C. Parkinson , of Scward , Nob. , nnd W. S. Looinis , of Hed Ouk , la. , were in the city yesterday. Charles M Stebbins , a prominent dry goods dealer of Fremont , was in the city yesterday. ? H. M. Waring , N. A. Payne , Carl Schmidt nnd W. G. MuLollnn , all Lincolnltes , were at f the Murray last evening. W. P. Jcwctt , ot the Sioux City & Pacific railway , with headquarters at St. Paul , is at the Murray with his wife. The president of the Union Pacific rail way , Charles Francis Adams , is expected in Omaha Sunday morainu from Hoston. Ho will tulto up uncompleted work from his lust trip. _ AVnmlcrlng In Delirium. John Peterson , a patient at St. Joscph'n hospital who has been suffering with typhoid fever , got np in his delirium Thursday nnd wandered away. No trace of him whatever lias been found , and the police have been nskca to lead their assistance in the search. Where Am the Jfcntors ? There was no session in a number of the schools yesterday on account of a lack of means of heating some of the buildings. Stoves had not been put in or are not ready for use , furnaces are out of repair nnd no provision had been made for the cool weather. IVrkins' Itoturn. Mr. Stone , of Dowcy & Stone , denies the report published In a morning paper of bis having investigated the charges against N. Li. Perkins. a supposed accomplice of the wholesale furniture thieves , nnd being satisfied of his innocence. Mr. Stone says that all ho knows about the matter Is that Perkins has returned to the city again , but has not been arrested although ho is liable to be. Israelites. Max Hcllman , secretary of the association of Russian Israelites , writes that that organ ization returns thnnks to the officers and es pecially to the trustees , Messrs. Israel Lip- chltz , Jacob Marks and Abraham Kaplan. Ho stntcs that two ycnrs ngo they started with only a low members , nnd now , through the good management of the oftlcers , they have increased to a membership of nearly ono hundred. The finances are in excellent condition. The Itctl Cm tat us SI list Go. Sergeant Slgwart has been instructed by the chief of police to notify all prostitutes who have their names emblazoned on their doors or windows that they must bo removed ' In flvo days. 'Also , all rod curtains , bright lights or other evidences of the business carried on. All cigar stores in connection with such estab lishments must bo removed to the i oar. All lewd women found in saloons or carrying beer on the street will bo immediately ar rested. _ Is Whisky Contrnunnil ? v A laughable scene occurred In the police court yesterday. A man named John Dugan demanded his bottle of whisky I" wnich had been confiscated when ho was I'V run in Thursday night. Ho claimed that the li quor could not bo classified as concealed > , Weapons or contraband goods , nnd there was no law in Nebraska that would empower the r officers to confiscate it. Tno Judge laughlug ly overruled nil objections , but insisted that the liquor was taken from the prisoner for his best interests. Tito affair created con siderable lively debate among the lawyers who were present at the time. A. Disordered Imagination. A Gorman woman named Krnuscr , who lives near Hanscom park , has been at the po lice station a number of times of late telling most gory talcs of murder. She told of dis covering a man with his head chopped off lying among the leaves in the park. An investigation of the affair by an officer proved the story unfounded. Yesterday , the woman again appeared nt the police station , telling or a regiment of soldiers in her quarter of the city , who wcro carrying on a creator slaughter of Infants than Herod ever dreamed of. The olUccrs have discovered that the woman Is crazy. She will bo turned over to the county commissioners for exam ination. _ _ _ _ _ _ Violating Sanitary Imws. General Estabrook seems to bo having n bar a tlma on account of his violation of tao city ordinances in regard to the disposition of offal. Yesterday ho was tried in the pollco court for breaking the sanitary laws , nnd whllo yet out on ball for ono offense ho nnd thrco of his employes , named J. Lowry , Gcorgo Hivvus and _ Frank Allison , were caught by Officer Hlnchoy filling in a cesspool - pool without having emptied It. The gen eral and his staff wcro again arrested. His next trial will bo on October 2. Sanitary Officer Hincho.v is determined that all persons - sons violating tbo laws that are intended to protect the health of citizens shall bo pun- I8hcdl r Healthy gums of roscato hue Whlto sound teeth must surely fill ; Rosy lips slilne always through ; For sweet SOX.ODONT will heal All the evils teeth destroy. This you should through life employ. The Potter Monument. W. P. Rclnort , secretary of the Potter Monument commission , has boon In the city since Thursday ornnUing _ a branch of the commission in this city , which Is to bo the bond ofilco for all the commission's work west of the Missouri river. A meeting was held at 10 o'clock in E. L. Lomax's private office , which was attended by Mr. Lomox , Thomas f Miller , Denjamln Gallagher nnd the general secretary. Mr. Louinx and Mr. Miller wcro appointed totako charge of the local work of the conmilsslon.and Mr.Gallaghcr was elected treasurer for the west. Mr. Lomax ana Mr. Miller hiivo the power to appoint sub committees to aid them In the local solicita tion , but liuvo concluded to do the work alono. Hranch offices of the commission will be found in all thorailway headquarter towns nlong the lines of the Union Pacillo and 13. & M. between hero and San Fran- isco. Mr. Heincrt went east last evening to Wtfcct cue or two more organizations la Iowa t nnil some In Illinois. Ho will then start on the work west of the Missouri river nntl or- L'nnlza commissions to the const. It is tbo desire of the commission to rniso 30,003. How Alcn Grew Hlch In n Dny Hy tlic Oiiuiha Heat Kutnto liooiu. C. E. Mnyno'B bill In equity In tbo United States court against GCOTKO O. Barker gives tin idea of tbo enormous profits In Omnhn rcnl estate during the late boom. Following In nn abstract of tbo allegations in May no's document , which was fllcd Thursday : On January 1 , 1853 , Mayno obtained from Silas H. II. Clark a written option on 123 ; acres of land , tbo tract afterwards known ns Orchard Hill. Clark agreed to sell his prop erty for $100,000 , one-quarter to bo cash and the other thrce-quartcra to bo paid In thrco equal annual payments. Not having the cash , Mayno took thn option to Unrkcr , Hob- ertL. Qarllchs anil Frank 15 , Johnson , who wcrn associated In the banking business under the names of the last two gentlemen , nnd invited him to Join him In the deal by advancing the necessary S''f OOO. These thrco gentlemen acceded , and a written agreement was entered Into In March of 18SO , of which the following Is n synopsis : Unrkcr bad advanced $12UO , and Qarllchs and Johnson each JO.-'W. The tltlo of the land was conveyed to Maync , who was en joined to plat the property into city lots and sell It as he deemed to the best advantage of nil concerned. The proceeds from such sale wcro to bo applied us follows : First , to the payment of tbo $ * r > , OvX ) duo Clark. Second , to the payment oftho2oUOO , advanced by the thrco bankers. The proceeds above the cost of the land was to bo divided among the parties to the agreement one-half going to Mayuc , one-fourth to Hurker , one-eighth to Jjarllchs and one-eighth to Johnson. The agreement further provided that Mayno should deposit all the proceeds of the sale In Garllchs & Johnson's hank , and put all notes , bonds , contracts , etc. , relating to such sale , In the custody of Johnson. In June , 1SSO , Mayne bought the interest of Garlichs and Johnson , which entitled him to three-fourths of the pro tits on the deal. In Juno , lbb , Mavno had sold all the lots as platted into Orchard Hill addition to Omaha. Ho alleges that after paying the purohnso pnco of $100,000 and all expenses ( which latter fell on Mayno nlono ) the net pro-ills were W25.000 or more. Most of Iho lots sold were sold on contracts , a small cash payment being made and the ualanco running on long time. The money , notes , contracts etc. , wcro deposited with Garlichs & Johnson's bank nnd were transferred to the Hank of Commerce when they with Harker orgaiiiyed the latter. As president of the Hank of Commerce , Unrkcr had access to tire papers deposited by Maync. The latter alleges that H.irker took posses sion of them , collected largo sums thereon and appropriated the same to bis own uses. Mayno docs not know the amount so col- lectcil , but ho believes it to bo over $200,000 , and ho claims ? lor > , OOJ as duo him. Mayno alleges that Harker was encouraged to retain these moneys and securities by the knowl edge that Mayno had mislaid the written agreement referred to above and believed it to bo lost. THE OTHBH SIDE ; Mr. Barker Puts Another Color Upon Mayno'H Transactions. Mr. George E. Unrkcr was called upon yesterday and uskcd for his side of the story in the Mnyno-Unrkcr case. Said he : "I loaned Mayno $33,000 , last July. Ho owed mo considerable money at that time and 1 hold a deed on ills farm ns se curity. Up to that time ho had neglected to give mo nn nccounting of the sum he owed me , and the notes in question were taken for the purpose of covering tbo loan aud an un settled account between Mayno and myself at that time 'If the notes given wcro more than suWcient to cover the amount ho owed mo ho w.is to have crddit Tor the difference , and vlco versa. "Ho finally gave mo a very imperfect state ment of the account , after I had waited for n long time for it. When it was given and ad justment was made on that basis , I throwing off n largo amount so that wo couldjagreo as to the amount ho owed mo. The amount was linally fixed at $47,010 in stead of ? 55,000 , throwing off $3,000 , as notes had not been given for the latter amount and it was looked upon as ti rebate. One account of between 55,000 , and 510,000 had been , over looked. Since that time I have ascertained that ho owes mo nt least $7,000 besides the above amount , probably more , the account is in such condition that it is hard to ascertain. The notes as originally taken do not cover his indebtedness to mo by from $3,000 to $10,000. With regard to the Orchard Hill matter I can only say that I employed Mayno to pur chase a quarter interest in the Uakcr farm forme , providing ho 'could got other pur chasers to take Iho other three-quarters in terest. Ho went to Messrs * Johnson nnd Gnrlichs and they took a quarter interest each. Ho then stated to 1110 that ho could get no ono to purchase the other quarter , so I purchased that also , and put my half interest in Mayno's hands to sell on commission. Mayno then bought Johnson and Garliehs1 interest , paying them therefor in notes which ho had bought , aud then sold hi : , interest to John L. Miles. Mayno charged mo up commissions on the sales bo made two or thrco times over , which ninttcr was ilnally adjusted in the 520,000 , which , with a rebate of. tS.OOO , amounted to $12OJO. I had 8,000 acres of land contracts which were plnccd in Mayno's hands for disposi tion , nud which I understand have never been nccounled for. Mayno gave mo an order on tbo Stockyards company for 53,500 , which was left out of the account of $12,000. Ho lolcl ino that ho had instructed the. Stockyards company to pay mo that amount. When I went to collect It , I found that ho had drawn it all out , with the exception 01 $500 , which was nil of the amount I received , although ho had given mo the as- surnnco that It would nil bo paid me. This amount was overlooked in the ยง 12,000 uc count. This is all I care to say in regard to the matter. Food makes Blood and Blood makes Bcuuty. Improper digestion of food ncccctarily produces bad blood , result ing in iv fooling ot fullness in the stomach ach , acidity , heartburn , siukhcudacho , nud othcrdyspoptio symptoms. A closely confined lifo causes indigestion , consti pation , biliousness nnd loss of appetite. To remove these troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. It has been tried and proven to bo a specific. Mnrrineo Licenses. The following marriage licenses were is sued yesterday by Judge Shields : I James Kemp , Omalm . 21 1 Addio Hoffsteadt , Omaha . 10 I William Ncismann , Omnhn . 113 t Mary 1C. Eickhorn , Omaha . 23 ( Charles Edgar , Omaha . 31 t Tello Carlson , Omnha . 23 I Gcorgo W. Hamilton , Carson , In . 42 ( Mis. Mary E. Taylor , Carson , la . 29 "Tho best on earth , " can truly bo said of Griggs' Glycerine Salvo a speedy euro for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , totter and all skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer. 25 cents. Guaranteed. Goodman Drug Company. At the Webster street depot Just after the rush from tbo waiting room to the 10:20 : train the depot master discovered in the deserted room a very email infant lying in ono of tbo seats. The railroad employe waited for a few moments to see if somebody would claim the child , when the almost absurd probability of some mother having forgot it m her hurry flashed upon his mind , Ho went to the train , which was about to depart , and standing in the door of ono of the fullest coaches asked in a loud voice if anybody had forgotten some baggage in the shapa of an in fant. With n shriek a woman jumped from bor scat and rushed to the depot mas ter saying 8ho bad forgotten her baby and almost fell on her knees in gratitude to the smiling official. She fairly flow to tbo ladles' waiting room , gathered up the precious bun dle aud was back iu IUUQ to catch tUo train. She said that she was conscious nil the time } f having forgotten something but could not think what It was. DIUECT TO THE LAKES. A Now Line to the East Which Id Now Uulldlnt ; . Twenty-eight citizens of Wlnonn , Minn , , arrived yesterday In n special Pullman , on either sldo of which was n streamer * labeled "Wlnona Jobbers. " They had como from Sioux City , where they visited the corn palace. They were driven to the Paxton hotel , where they breakfasted. They com prised the following professional and mer- cantllo gentlemen : Mayor Ludwlg , A. F. Hodglns , Yeotnans Uros. & Hodglns , H. D. Morse , butter and creamery ; Charles tlorton , Empire Lumber company ; I. L. Harris , Laird-NorUm Lum ber company , U. Sinclair , editor of the Ho- publlcan ; Andrew Hamilton , president Wlnona Lumber company ; John McConncll , capitalist ; W. H. Van Kuron , L. C. Porter , president Porter Milling company ; U. D. Cone , leading hardware ; John Kendall , leading wholesale druggist ; Alfred Urooks , dry gooiis ; E. P. Groaloy of Naslmni , la. ; W. C. Kllgoro , furnishingcoods ; C , G. May- berry , architect ; D.M. . Wheeler , chief en gineer Wlnona ft Southwestern road ; IX E. Vance , lawyer ; J. S. Watklns , physician ; tr. McDavitt , Uov. H. M. Knowlton , Epls- copal church ; F. E. Gartsido , mer chant ; H. C. Shcpard , freight agent ; W. II. Yale , attorney ; Alexander Mulr , boots and shoes ; Colonel F. M. Cockrcl , pro prietor of the Huff hotiso ; H. H. Langly , as sistant general freight agent Chicago , Mil waukee .S : St. Paul ; William Garlock capi talist. After breakfast they were met by Mavor Uroatch , Messrs. Martin , Colpot/er , Nat- tinger nnd other of our citizens with whom they talked over a groit variety of subjects of interest to both cities. Wlnona is a city of 22,000 Inhabitants , with great llounng and lumberiniT Interests. Ono of Its Hour mills is the second largest In the world. Jointly thov have a capacity of 4,003 barrels per dav. In this industry thcio Is perhaps $700,000 invested. The capacity of their lumber mills Is about ono million feet per day , exclusive of lath and shingles. In both of these branches they have quite n trade with Omaha , and Nebraska , thatof lum ber alone being in the neighborhood of $230,000 annually. This trade they hope to increase by the extension to thU > citv of the Wlnona & Southwestern railroad , which Is now in course of construction , and which will give Omaha a direct and shortest route to the lakes. Winona Is connected with Qrecn Bay with aline 214 miles In length. The proposed road Is now ironed a distance of forty miles from the latter and work Is being pushed rapidly toward Mason City , n distance of oighty-fivo miles more. Thence to Fort Dodge , la. , a stretch of track 100 milos'long , already laid , has been purchased. From Fort Dodge to this city is a distance of 130 miles. Hy this road a great amount ot time and expense could bo saved by shipping grain from Ncbraoka to the east and vice versa lumber from the pineries of Michigan nnd Wisconsin to Nebraska. The party were escorted to South Omaha by the mayor nnd local merchants , where they visited the packing houses. At 3 o'clock they returned to Omaha and were driven around the city. They returned to Winona last night. Log Cabin Success. What ails the young mon ? Robert Garrott's father loft him n fortune of twenty millions. Ho was from childhood reared in luxury ; ho re ceived a splendid education with an es pecial training into a thorough knowl edge of railroad management and was expected to succeed his father as n rail road king. Within three years after the responsi bilities which his father's death throw upon him were assumed , ho is reported n broken-down man , with mind and health permanently shattered. George Law is another young man left with millions of money who is reported among the "wrecks. " Ilis father , bred a stone mason , was of gigantic size and strength , xvitli commoiisurato brain power , BO ho became a great contractor , then a railroad king , and left half a dozen millions for his son to dissipate. The young man is a success ns a dissi- pator. The founders of both of these great estates wore born in the most humble walks of lifo , grow strong , mentally and physically , by simple living and Inmost labor and developed into firinnchvl gi ants. Their sons were reared in the lap of luxury und developed into intellect ual pigmies. The great men of our country have not , as a rule , como from the elegant mansions of the cities , but from the Log Cabins of the rural districts. Simple Avays of living , freedom from dissipa tion and oncrvatiug pleasures , simple remedies for disease , effective and which leave no poison in the system , de velop brawny , brainy men , who compel the world to rccogni/.o their strength and power. The wholesome , old-fushionod Log Cabin remedies are the safest and surest for family use. Our grandmoth ers knew how to prepare the teas and syrups of roots , herbs and balsams which drive disease out of the system by natural methods and leave no after ill effects. The most potent of these old time remedies were , alter long and searching investigation , secured by H. H. Warner , of safe euro fame , and are now put out for the "healing of the nations" iu the Warner's Log' Cabin remedies. Regulate the regulator with Warner's Log Cabin sarsaparilla and with pure blood giving health , strength , mental and bodily vigor , you may hope to cope successfully with the most gigantic financial problems of the ago , without wrecking health and manhood. Wyoming oil lands.for sale. Claims of 40 , 80 , to ICO acres now on the mar ket. Complete abstracts to same fur nished. J. L. LOVJSTT , 220 So. Thirteenth St.OmahaNeb. Get Your HaUroad Tickets NORTH , SOUTH , EAST and WEST , and bccuroyour sleeping berths at lU02FarnnmSt. , Union Pacific Ticket office , HAIWY P. Diiuir. . , City Ticket agent. TheC. , St. P. , M. & O. Ry. ( depot corner 15th nnd Webster streets ) will sell round trip tickets to the Sioux City Corn Palace Festival at $3.45 , on sale September 21th to October Oth , inclus ive , and good to return October 10th , 1888. T. W. TgASDALE. G. P. A. You can flnd cool , well furnished rooms at the Glebe hotel , best located house in Omaha. A Butchers' Association. Thursday night there was a largely atlended meeting of butchers In Motz's hall , which re sulted In the formation of a butchers' asso ciation , with J. J. Skew , president ; A. Po- kornoy , vice-president , and A. W. Kolbo , treasurer. Jaeetinjrs will bo held on the second end nnd last Thursday of each month. All retail dealers are invited to become mem bers. The llttlo boy said , "When I catch this fish and two moro I shall have three. " If his bait and patience and fishing were good ho probably got 'om. Wo are going to have a million sub scribers before the year is out. Our bait is good. There is no reason why you shouldn't bite wo don't use any hook. There is uo occasion for pationco. Let ters nro coming ton thousand a day. It costs ton cents in stamps to got the Ladies' Homo Journal the last four months of this year. At the end ol the year of course you will stopi unless you want to go on. The October number is on the news stands six cents. Ladies' Homo Jour nal , Philadelphia. . CALIFORNIA ! THAILAND OF DISCOVERIES. Wcus T0\ CATARRH MliNEJCQiCoVoRQVILLE CAL and 05Soid , 0-5 n 'Sena for circular , ' jur Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by G-oodman Drug Co. An Important Announcement About nix weeks ngo. wlillo at lm IneKal trim suddenly nttaclti-a vllh cxcruilultng pains lu my feet , knees and Imutla. Sntatcr * ( lie attack tlmt I took my IK rt Immediately , nil In two or thrco clajs my Joints \tetm swollen to almost doulilo thtfr uaturulKlza , antltlcrp was ililreii from me. .Aftersuffer ing thn moat cxctmlattni ; | lu for R week , tiling liniments nrt > arloiis othur remedies , fileml who sympathized Tilth ui } hclplnl conditionBald tome : . "Why don't you get Swlft'f Specific nnfl nsslt. IvrlllE'iurnmeaa ciur , nnd If ltdoel Hot theiiK'illciiio KUuUioBljou nothing. " I at once secured ttio H. b. S. , unit cfter BsInK It tbo flrst day , had aiUlet | iil htanil refrrMng sleep. .In aerk 1 felt Krcutly beuolittru. lukreetTcclR I ccuM fit up and Trallc about tlieiroom , and nfler uflnn six tiottlcn I wns oatinnd able to K < > to business. Blncotlicn I hmo been regularly ntmy iio't of duty , and stand on my fecit from iilnu to ten hours a rtayrund omoutlrclv fieofrom pain. These nre-tlio plain and thnplo fuels In my case. ami. T will chef rf ully ninwcr nil Inquiries relativethrictu , eltlx r In person or by mall. TIIOIIAS HinxiLiJK. 11 W. 13th urttt , hew York City. f NAcnviLiit , T mt. I have warded oft n to- Ypre nltack of rbvumatltm by n llmely resort to Bn Ift'n Sjiorftle. In all < where n t er- Bmueut relief is sonKlit till * mcdli die coin- mrnds Itiolf fora constitutional treatment that thoroiwlilr eradicates the socds of ills- aso from the 15 stu.i. u Key. W. P. lUnmsos , D. D. NEW Yonit , 61 TTII AVB. AfKr srondlii * 200 to bo n.lo\od ! ( if lllood 1'olson M Itliout nybcnellt , * low bottles of Swift's Bpeclflo worked a perfect cure. C. I'OUTKU. ' VIEN-U , O v. Jtyi llttlo Rlrl , ajed six , and boy , ac"l four yoarn. hod scrofula lu 111 * worst . . ; rav tcd ehapo. They wcro iiuny Itnd iloilr. To day they are hcallliy nudro butt , ell the re&ultot taking a. 8. S. SDK T. COLUKIU LADY TAKE , Stnrren Co. , FLA. Your.8. S , B. liasjirorvd a wonderful success In my case. TLo cancer on my face , no doubt , would have soon hurried mo to my grave. 1 do think it Is wonderful , and has uo equal. 13. II. Ill kt > , 1'ostmaitcr. I WACO , TEXAB , liny 9 , IKS. { ft. B. Co. , Atlanta , Gx : Gentlemen Knowing that you appreciate Toluntory testimonials , we take plsaaureln tatlng that one otour lady customers h regained her health by the use of four lan < bottled of your great remedy , after having been an Invalid for seeral > ears. Ilertroubl * was extreme debility , caused by a disease po- euHartohcrsux. WII.UK& Co. , Druggists. I Three booka mailed tree oa application. AU drucglEts sell b. S. a TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. , Drawer S , Allan to ( la. W w York. 7W UroadwBJ-\ It IH time to pnt.thc boys into thclv Fall Suits. We can jit them withooodstiir- dy clothes for school and play , anil with a handsome suit/or "Sunday best. " Chlldnn's Suits In two pieces for the .small . , , boys , and three pieces for the blyger brother. T. E. CBLPIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Room 03 Traders CHICAGO. RoTerenees lletropolltan National Dank. It. U. Una A Co. Tbo llradMreet Ca JDWCIOU8 AND PEHSISTEHf Advertising iias always pro von Bucccssful. llcforo placing any Kowspnpor Advertlaliigconsu6 LORD & THOMAS. ADTIUTISI&a 1CIST3 , CHIRACO. DUEJcGrew , One of the Most Successful SPECIALIST , In tlao treatment of DISEASES of the THROAT I.UNQS , HKAHT , I.IVKII , KIDNHVS , Err. aud HAH Ulseasos of the DIIAIK ami NEHVOUH SVSTBM , KriLErsv aud Nuitvous KXIIAUBTIO.S , ASTHMA and CAVAHUH , ( JiiAvuL. Dlseabes of the HLAU nun and ItEcruu , all Disorders of the SEXUAI OIIQAN8. ' . . . . AcuroouAiiANTEEDin all cases ot FnirATi and SKIN UismSES. Ills CUHKS are HEJiAnKAiii.K and PERMANENT The moat OIISTINATC cisca VIELIJINU rapid ! ) under Ills form ol treatment. The doctor's theory is that no disease shouK ba regarded as incurable until the dUeasec oigauis destroyed faster than it can bo repaired From his years of experlencain HOHI-ITAI , am I'm VATE I'IIACTICK , the doctor U classed aiuon ( the LEAD i NO SPECIALISTS. CONSULTATION I'itlSn. Treatment by correspondence , genet Btamj for reply. Offlco--Bushman BlocK , 16th ant . Douglas Sts. , OnivLha , eb < GRAND EXTENSION , Our store has again become to small for us , and \vo have just completed arrange ments for additional room. "Wo have leased the adjoining three story building now occupied by Robert Purvis. This building will be immediately altered and fixed up for our use , and wo expect to have the same ready for occupancy by the middle of October. The now addition will give us a separate spacious entrance and largo show windows on 14th street , and when connected with our present store , wo will have the largest Clothing - ing House west of Chicago. "VVe had contemplated to take this additional building next spring , but the im mense increase in our business and the enormous stook wo are getting this season , has forced us to make immediate arrangements. As we have to give up considerable space of our present store to the workmen during the time alterations are in progress , wo will bo very much crowded and have decided to unload such goods , which are mainly in demand now and can be removed quick. Underwear is one of the departments , which requires more room than others ; wo have an immense variety , all new and this season's styles. "Wo have always been head quarters for these goods ; no other house ever attempted to compete with us. In order to move a good share of our stock within the next few days , we have now put prices on them which will make it a big inducement for anybody to lay in his seasons supply. Hats are going fast enough , but they too , take up so much room. "VVo want them to go still faster and the prices are made in accordance. Ladies' should not Tail to visit our boy's department this week. Wo have an immense stock of Suits and Overcoats , and we will make , special low prices. You can buy two suits of us for what you would have to pay for one suit elsewhere. Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. O fvi A H A MEDICAL i SUfiGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. B Rv O IE S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND 1RUE3ES. Best facilities , apparatus and remedies for sue Tsgful treatment of every form of disease requlr itig Medical or Surreal Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hospital accoiumr dntions in the west. WRITE I-OR CIRCUIAKS on Dcfonnltles am llraces , TrjiBes , Club I'eet , Curvature of tin Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Ilror.chitis Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kir ! ney , Bladder , Eye , fiar , Stiu aud Blood , at'd nl ) .Surgical Operatious. Dlaeasoa of Women a Specially. BOOK OH DIIBACII or WOMEN Fun. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL IN3T1TU : ' : A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES , All nlood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic Volson removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. Fetsons unable to visit us may lit treated at home by correspondence. All couimii ideations confidential. Medicines or instrument cut by tnall or express , securely packed , no marks to Indicate contents or sender. One per sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us pi jend history of your case , and we will send in .Main wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , I m votency , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicoctle , will : Jjicstion list. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Itiitltiitc.vr DR. McRflENAMY , Cor. 13th ana Dodae Sit. . . OK AH A. NEB. Beware of Fraud , as my name and the price are etampca on tlie bottom of all my advertised tliocs before leaving the factory , which protect the wearers against high prices and Inferior goods. If a dealer offers W. DoiiRlna shoes at a reductd price , or says he has tlicm without my name ami price stamped on the bottom , put him donu as a fraud. . L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE.FOR _ . GENTLEMEN. The only r lf 1 SEAMI/KSK Shoe smooth In- , ldo , mf TACKS , or WAX TilUKAIMo hurt thn feet , easy ajhanil-Bcwrit uiul Wll.li NOT 1111 % W. L. UOUni.AS 84 S11OK , the original and only luml-scwcd writ (4 ( hoc. Kquals cuetom-mail . .3 Itallroad Men and I-etltr Carriers all wear UWDJ. Hmoolli Intliie un Hand-Sen cd bhoe. No Tacks or WaxThreail to hurt the fret. _ _ , , , j W. I DOtlGr.AS SS.fiO Snon is unexcelled for heavy nenr. licit Calf Mien for ( lie in Ice. W. DOUGLAS 82.35 JVOItiaNGBrAN'S HHOK Is the best la IliuworlJ for rough near ; one Shoo gives the rraall Hoys a chance to wear the test shoes In the world. . _ _ . . , . All nuilo In Conpress , Button and Lace. If not BOW IT your dcak-r , write W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton , Mass. For Sale by Henry Snrgont ; Kollcy , Stipor & Co. ; Geo. S. Miller , Ola North 10th Btreot. _ The Only Porrnanont Ouro For Dyspepsia , Sick Headache Etc , , - IS - Price QOo Box at all Druggist * . AtWOX WR. HOW TO AOT. ri . rottuie [ ) | li > ri < rir > r i Mou < Stem b Bttltd TiutlH lent freeon gpplloiloo. Who IB WEAK , NEIWOCB. DEBII.ITA * TKn.wholnhl-iFOLI-Yf.nii lONOflANCK 6aBTHIFIKI > RWnv Ma VlMORof rtraiiis upon tlio rt > U JTAS of I.EFK , HEADACHE , I8ACU AOJI E , Drondm ! Drcjims , WEAKNKSS or Memory , I1ANII. PULWEHSln 110CIKTV , S J5114KM upon the FA < ! E. and all the EFFKVTN k-ndlnrto KAItLiV IVUOAir nnd perhaps C'ONHU.lfl' . i'lON or INHANIT Y. ihoiild consult tit ouco Usn CKI.S'.UStA.-1'Kn Dr. Clarkr , Kstabllshed 'Ml. P.r. Clarke lid' inr.do KKilVOUS * 1)E. litl.lTY. CMBONIO and all Diseases of the UEHITO VUIKARY Organs a Ufo Dtudr. H nuken NO dlHercnco VV.MAT you & < ive taken or WHO hrjj failed to cure yon. .CVPEMAIjESsutferinf ; fro tu diseases pecui linr to their aex can consult with the ncsuranco f tpcody rollof and euro. Hend 2 conta postngo tor worse oa roar dlseeics. 490ond 4 cents poetago fnr Cclcbrntcd Worhn on Cbronle , Norvoni and l elt. p * o Diseases. Consultation , personally or by Vittor , rrcc. Coneult the oIJ Uoctor. Vbonaanda cnrcd. QlUccoand nnrlora P'T to. JSfThose contemplating Mnrriaire oend for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide nlo and Female , each 15c. , both 2ic. Utampi ) , Befora confldlne your ca e , consult Dr. CXAKKE. A friendly letter or call may lave future ) sufferineand hame , and add golden y ar to life. .la-Book " Ufa' * ( Sccrtf ) Err - r r , " 500. ( itampi ) . Medlcino and writlngi cant cvorywbere , secure from expoBure. Hears , 8 to 8 ; Sundays , il tn 12. Address , . ILL. Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IE IT IS. Al'roprloiary Medlcino that neerts but a trUl to prove ita north. Dr , Calender's ' Left Liver Hers. . Tne only Distilled Hitters in tie United States. The only Jllttera recognized by tha United States Internal revenue laws as a Pro prietary Medicine. Lawfully Patented. No. of Patent 14-0,573. Contains no fusil olls.no essential oils , no foreljrn substance or damns- Inn UrucB. A perfectly pure medicine , com pounded from 1'uro Hoot Herbs nnd Old I'each ; pleainntto th taste , quiet and decisive In Hi effect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice In fly * days. Regulates the Dowels. Invigorates Inactlro Liver , Cures Diseased I.lver , llevlvcs the Kulneyi , Improves the Appetite Quickly , Regulates the wnolo system. NCVT Life to th whole system. Ixjft I.Ivor Hitters nro sold In Omnhv Neb , by the fdlloivlnif ilniKt'Hls : IllclmoJson Driiu' Co , bpurlnl \VlHile HlL' . tnr tile drun lurtjrcstof Nebraska , llo- tailors .us lollows : , _ . . . . < . . _ lames ) < orartlill.U. Uell , Dr. .I.J. B.ivlllo , C. .M.Cr sor. K. Chandler. Halm's I'lmrmacy , Uurney .V IKy 9 , . ] . ( ! . Klug.J.V. . narke , J. H.HchmiillMax llctlit , J. H.CIirlsu-iison . K. Lnrabcrton , 11. H. Cor , Max Conrad , Frank \V. FIIKL. , It. llii muiton , ( ico. Huciler , llojrt's 1'lrirmacy. c. A. Mclcber , llowanl Meyers , HriinV Ilellcmo A. Co. , wholesale cienlurs In Cltfiiriand l.cll Liver Hitters. Health is Wealth ! Dn.B. O. WEST'I Ncnrc AND DnAiw TUBA * . UBMT. n Ruuranteed tnectne for Ilystsrln , Dlzzl. BCM. Convulsions , l'\la. \ Nervous Neuralgia , lieadacne. Nervous Prostration , caused by the nse of alcohol or tobacco.Vnf ! < ifiiln s8. Mental Depression. Hottenlng of the llraln , resultlna In Insanity , n < l Uadtnc to inliarr , decay and death. Prematur * OlcTAce. llarrenness. Logs of 1'ower In either ser. Inroluntary Losses and Pp rm toihpa caused by over-eiertlon of the brain , telf-abiue or over-lnduleenco. Enohbot contain * one month's treatment , f 1.00 n bor , or six boiee for K.OO , s nt by mall prepaid on r - c lpt of price. WE GDABAMTKB BIX BOXES To cur * uiy out , Wltlnnch order recairedby ni for boxiS. accompanied with W.OO , vr will lend wt Buronaser our written ffuarantea to refund th money if the treatment rtsea not fleet * cure. GuaranteM issued only by C. F. UOODMAN. Dnitpl3 % Bolt Agent , U10 Farouta BUBtt Oaaiia. KM. _ . _ . _ THE RAILWM TIME TABLES , OMAHA. SUBUKOAN TUAINS. Running botwacn Council Illuft and Albright. In addition to the Millions muntloncd , trains stop at Twentieth and Tivonty-fourth streets , and at the Summit in Omaha. Westward. KaKtwnrd. COUNOHj IJIvUPFS. CHICAGO , HOCK 1BI < AND & PACJl'IC. lt.ivo. _ . . Arrive. A No. 2 0:50 : p. No.l 7:00a. : rn. O No , B C:0a. : ( ) m. - No. 5 5:50 : p. in A No. 4 OHOn.in. A No.3 < l:50n.ia : C'lllCAUO. IIUltMN'OTON frIITI W/1t ' A No , 4 0 : 0a. m. A No. & 7'Ka. nj , A N .8 r.nip.ni. A * N'o.7 . .Gl'JOp. ID , A No.n Qnin : , m. A No. 3 KCU : n. in. ClllCAtiO NOItTJI\VKXIiltN. A No. II. , . HMOn.m.lA No. ! } , .7:10 : a. m A No.4. . : LOp. in.ll ) No.l 7ooa.m. : U No.a 8:101) : . in.lA No. 6 6:451 : > . in. UIIHUUO. MII.WAKKHH to BT. PAUL. A No.8 UMOa.m.A No.l 0:50a.tD. : A No. 4 . . . .7:00p. : in. A No.JI 8f.0l : ) . In. KANBAB C1TV , BT. JOSlU'il tc COUNOll. . HlilJr ID. A No.2 0:25 : n. m.lA Ko.3 : rtOa. m , A No. 4 11:20 : p. m. A No.l B:30p. : m. sioux ferrya PAW we. , A No.10 7Ulo. : m.A | No. U. 8:58 : ani , A No. 13 TWp.tn.A No.ll 9:00pin. : OMAHA fttiT , IXMIB. A No.8 3 : < 0p. mA | No.7 , ll:3a.ra : ( Ailally : II ilully except fiaturdav : 0 exttpl tsunacy ; I ) cicopt JIonUnyi X t m U.