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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:1 : THURSDAY , AUGUST 29 , 1889. THECITY. _ Lloutonnnt II. B. MuUord of tlio Orrmlm guards , IB the huppy father of ft bouncing Uov. Ycstonlny wns pay tiny nt the post- onico. A fraction over $112,000 was paid out. out.Muster Muster in Chancery T. K. Sutton sold lot 3 , block 7 , Shi mi's nddl- lion , in the coso of Albert M. Grunt vs Marcus J. Nowmun ot al , Sfxmucl Rogers , nn Insane pntiont nt the poor farm , died on Tuesday , In ma Euvonty-fourlli ycnr. Ho was buried yesterday nt Prospect Hill. Walter C. Mul ford of Ansloy , Nob. , has been appointed mail ntfont between Omnnnnnil Ogden on the Union Paclllc , vice C. W. 13oynton , resigned. Roddy Mornn was arrested ycstorday for brouldng into Austin's store on South Tenth street , where ho obtained several - oral brushoa and other articled. Members of the Metropolitan police force and flrn department when in full uniform with budge , will bo permitted to ride frco on the trains of the Omaha Motor railway company. Mr. John Smith , the gentleman who was in company with Lewis Anderson when the latter was run ever by the motor traiiij waa not arrested for drunk enness after the accident as was re ported but remained near his friend. I'orsonnl H. H. Pollock , of Uurlington , Is ai the Pftxton. , M. V. Ershlno , of Sioux Falls , Is at the Pnxton. J. C , McEwcn and wife , of Youngslown , O. , nroaltlio Murray. J. O. Stewart and wife nro at the Paxtoa from Charter Oak , la. W. A. Piigo , of the Page BORD company re turned homo yesterday morning. Miss Mary Pitch returned yesterday morn ing from a summer's tour in Europe. Hov. A.V. . Lamar returns next Saturday from his summer vacation In the east. U. S. Grant , jr. , was In the city yesterday. leaving curly Inst evening over tbo tit. Puul & Otmitm for St. Paul. Mrs. M. Hanson , who attended lior daught er , Mis. Scarborough , during her illness at Dunbar , has returned homo. David Sllvcrstoin , formerly ono of the most popular .young merchants of this city , and more recently of Denver , has returned to Omaha. Mr. Amildar Anderson , superintendent of of Mio vVclla , Fargo Express company , and wife returned yesterday from n summer picas uro trip to San Fruncisco. K. O. Thompson , who represents Turner & Jay , is off the road to remain over the fair and merchant's week. Ho reports prospects .great for a crowd in Omaha next week. Mr. Harry Haskcll , superintendent of THE BEE'S composing rooms , returned yesterday from Michigan where ho , together with bis family , has bueu enjoying a vacation of two weeks. Among the Town people at the Murray .yes terday were ; H. F. Parker , of Cedar Uiip- Ids ; Abner Greaves , of Dow City ; Frank L. Ehey , of Ottumwu : D. M. French and J. Woodman , of Dus Molncs. Miss Minnlo Shields , a popular clerk in S. P. Morse's dry goods house , returned from Los Angeles , Cul. . Saturday evening. She expresses herself as well pleased with her visit and the country. Her many friends uro glad to weloouio her back. DVV. F. Rulnert nnd wife are visiting friends In the city. Mr. Uclncrt founded the Guthrie - rio Optic , llrst newspaper in the now terri tory , conducted it three months and sold out. On this last date there were live weeklies and three other dailies. Mr. E. Solden and daughter , of Provi dence , H. L , who nro enjoying a western Jaunt , lire taking in Omaha this vveeic , and uro tlio guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fisotto at their residence , 1011 South , Twenty second street. The Murray's Chicago guests last night were : John Weir , J. W. Worthington , S. H. Uardwcll , S. H. Warwick. Mark Hoylo , P. A. Marsh , S. G. Calder , O. U. Hoffman and Mrs. C. M. Livingstone , Miss Ulrdie Livingstone , Master Charles Livingstone. Nebraska pcoulo at the Mlllard yesterday were : W. h. Noiligar , of Auburn ; William Collins , Miss Kate Collins and Mrs. Steele , of Wahoo ; Hiland H. Wheeler , of Lincoln ; E. Khngbec , of Hooper ; J. M. Gallagher , of Auburn ; liun Hildorbrand nnd wife , and Mrs. Lorcna Moore , Pawnee City ; E. I1. Stringer , Grand Island. Mny Die from Lye. A flvo-year-old boy named Charley Hobln- eon , living with his parents at the corner of Twenty-first and Paul streets , while loft alone yesterday by his mother , who was out washing for the day , drank a pot of lye nnd was Immediately thrown into spasms. Neighbors heard his cries and ran to his as sistance and medical aid was summoned , but It Is not bolluvcd the boy can survive. IIuryIiiIT Infiints. Three times yesterday did the white hearses leave Heafey & Hcafoy's undertaking estab lishment , and each tlmo tno remains of a child wore berne away. The flrst funeral was that of little Maurice Shoolian , who died Saturday , and the second was that of Anthony McGuinn. These two were buried In St. Mary's cemetery. The third funeral was that of infant Mary White , whoso re mains were interred at Laurel Hill. Sixteenth Street Tracks. Not one cent is required of the consoli dated street car company for tlio privilege of cutting into the asphalt paving on Sixteenth street , between Dodge and Cass streets , be cause it was not laid within the calendar year. Over a hundred men were at work yesterday In the district designated , cutting out a space wide enough for double tracks. The street presents u chaotic appearance with two long rows of broken paving piled along its length. Destroying Dons. Another "burnt district" has been created , this tlmo to accommodate the William Deer- ing Manufacturing company , which will build a big agricultural house on Capita ! avenue and Eighth street. The houses now occupied for purposes of prostitution which will bo vacated by this now order uro loaned nt Nos. 60S , bll ) , 8'J1 , UfX ) . OOJ , iWJ , 004,1)05 ) , ! KT ) , COO , 010 , Oil , OU , 010 , 018 , 0-0. 020) , 023 > < J Capitol avenue. The keepers of these places liavo boon ordered to move by September 23 nnd the owners of the houses forbidden to again rent them for the purposes of prostitu tion. Why the Car v I nn Was Done. A reporter called on Mre.Floyd at her apart ments MO north Sixteenth street yesterday afternoon. She , with a colored girl and white assistant , was engaged in reducing the swell ing In bur eyes , aim denying the request of Chief of Police Scavy , who was present , to appear In the police court. The chief , she said , was an enemy of Floyd's and had visited tier for the purpose of getting her to prose cute him but she would not do it. She stated that she and Floyd had lived to gether twenty years nnd Unit once per an num , at toaat , they hud indulged In a family ncrap In which tlio colonel always came out flrct best. In the recant coniountnr aim hud determined to piny oven and had made sun dry lunges for the colonel's ' vitals with a butcher Unite , but ho was too smooth for her. her.She averred that she was the financial part of the Floyd family and hud set tlio colonel up In business times without number , but that hud always run through with what she hud given him. Mrs. Floyd says she li the mother of four chil dren and loves her husband but she cannot stand everything , and while she has stood bis former boating this was the last straw. Colonel Floyd spent Tuesday night , after hu release from jull , at the Arcade hotel. Ho ino'do a deposit of fJ3 ! for tils apoaranca for trial this morning on the charge of lighting. He fiillotl to appear and his bond was for feited. The colonel has kept himself out of sight elnco the affair , and his friends aronnil the Djamond disclaim auy knowledge e ( Ub whereabouts. FI3MAM2 Hl'OTtBIlS. They Finil Tliolr Masquerading Un- prnfltntilo In Oinnln. Within the last two or thrco days the Jnlon Pacific nnd B. & M. depots have been loundcd by a trio of giddy females who have teen posing as detectives. Yoitcrdny mornlngono of themIn company with n man , was parading up nnd down the ilatform of tha latter tiluco , when n young nan cnrrylrfg a heavy package accldoatnlly ostlcd her. Ho stopped to apologize , when , a his surprise , the woman began abusing inn , at the same tlmo flashing a star anil threatening to arrest him. Ho was alarmed and referred his case to a policeman , who at once Inquired into the matter. The woman denied Uo story nnd said slui xvas no detect ive , but was colng cast with her husband. After being assured that a female ofllcor stood no show whatever m Oniaha , and that ( she cut up auy more dldojs she would bo run in , she was allowed to depart. n la believed the trio nro a gang of lady blackmailers trying to work pooiilo. Should any of them show up again they will DO arrested. Harry TMrklnbtno , of the Blrkinblno Engineering and Supply company , of this city , haa pone to Chicago to glvo estimates on a wtitor works plant , having jcon called there by n Nt w" York com pany. Mr. Birkinblno's extensive ac quaintance with the building of wntor works places him in a foremost position among hydraulic ongincors throughout the country. Ki ANOTHER .TUlllSDICTION. Vnn Mnckov'H TrimMntlon to tlio Court of IjuHt Appnnl. Vance Mackoy , deputy clerk of the district court , loft Omaha n few weeks ago for Colorado rado , hoping that the mountain air would stop the ravages which consumption \vns making upon his constltutisn. Ho hoped in vain , however , having died at Denver Tues day night. Mr. Mnckoy has been in the district court clerk's oflleo for seven or eight years nnd was generally known throughout , the city. Ho has bean a sufferer from consumption for voars and when ho loft hero none of his Meads thought ho could long survive the at tack of the disease. Ho leaves a wife and llvo children. Tlio remains will bo brought to Omaha for burial. His former residence was 2130 Haruoy street. Something to tlcinotnhor. If you nro going east remember the "Rock Island Routo" run the sleepers und chair cars of their solid vestibule Lrain to nnd from the Omaha depot , leavingOmaha ? ut8:45 : p. in. , thus avoid ing the transfer at Council Blulls. Three solid trains dally. All chair cars nro freo. Dining cars on all through trains. Our trains tnulco close connec tion with all eastern limited trains con necting in union depot at Chicago , avoiding a transfer across tha city to parties onrouto to Now York , Boston md other eastern cilios , "and every thing a llttlo bottor- than other lines can oiler. " S. S. STEVENS , Ticket olllco 1805 Piirnam. Gon'l ' W. A. Wants Bank Pay. Secretary Wappich of the board of puolie works refused to issue a permit to the waterworks company to open a street for tho-purnoso of repairing a valve at the cor ner of Twenty-ninth nnd Faniam , nnd also to lower the mams ou Sherman avenue. Some tlmo ago the council passed nn ordinance allowing the water works company to secure permits for opening streets for the purpose of repairing valves , etc. , nnd fixing n fao gf- SI for making service connections with water mains. The secretary of the board of public works cluims that the Water Works company has been sccurlug.permits to repair valves and have takoa advantage' the street opening and made service connections with the pipes. Ho cites three instances in which this has been done and refuses to allow anyothor per mits until the company produces $3 us fees for the work already done. SU5.OO Is now the rate via the Northern Pa- ' cilia railroad from Omaha and Council Bluffs to till north Pacilio coast points , including Portland , Taconm and Seat tle. Through tickets are on sale via this route daily. This is the only line running through the eastern and cen tral portions of Washington territory. Stop-overs are given on Northern Pa cific second-class tickets at all points in Washington. _ Hidden Vnlurs. The board of aprraisors of the nowpost- ofllco site mot yesterday * and agreed on the valueof each lot in the proposed site which was not , however , fully signed , owing to the abscnco of ono or two members of tno board. The returns , however , will bo fully sub scribed to and turned over to the court on the Oth of September. Until that tima the amounts cannot bo definitely ascertained. Everybody takes Mihalovitch's Hun garian Blackberry juico. It is guaran teed puro. _ Oinnha CliDRH and Whist Club. There will bo a mooting of the members of the Omaha Chess and Whist club , aria others wishing to become members , at Room 303 , Now York Llfo building , on Friday evening nt 8 o > clock , for the purpose of electing ofllccrs and transacting other business. Sonond-Class Tickets Via the Northern Pacific R. R. , allow the holders the privilege of stopping over at Spokuno Fulls , Wash. , nnd nil points west of thoro. The Northern Pacilio is the only line traversing Washington Territory from east to west and north to south. Rtitosfrom Omaha and Council BlulTs to all points on the North Puci do coast areas low via the Northern Pacific as any other line. ITp lii thoClouilq. Ira Hlgby , head clerk at the Murray , re ceived a postal yesterday written to him from the top of Eiffel tower in Franco by his brother , John C. Hlgby , jr. The writer states that the postal was writtoa at a point 1,000 foot nbovo terra flrma , whllo ho seated upon n platform largo enough to com fortably accommodate 400 people ; liAILllOAl ) CO.V3TU UOTION. All That la Ucqulrott to Send Moro Eastern Money to Us. Mr. George N. Hicks has returned from nn eastern trip , taking In Chlcauo , Utloa , N. Y. nnd Now York city. His trip combined business nnd pleasure and gave him in creased faith in the future ot Omaha. Ho says that this city stands well in all the towns ho visited as u city of stability nnd n good fleld for loans. In order , however , to stimulate the invoitmcnt of eastern capital ha thinks that the city needs above. all olsu n union depot. "Tho day has gone p.ist whoa those people were satiMlcd to put tholr money into west ern lands or some similar Investments nnd wait for a return some ten years after- Now , they want n snap , or the probability of a simp. The building of the nopot and via duct which I think should bo the full width of the street ensuring the entrance of nil trains into the city , would bo lust the thing for us. Ticket agents nnd others In H posi tion to know tell mo that on account of the Inconvenience and vexatious delays of the transfer n largo proportion of the western travel goes via Kansas City. A llttlo rail. rend building or public enterprise of any sort Is all that is necessary to turn the flow of eastern capital in our direction. " PAXTON HOTEL , OMAHA Special nt- totitlon to commercial mom Finest nnd largest hotel in the wost. Kittrodgo & Oral nurd , proprietors. In the Collector's O flic p. Collector Peters is contemplating numer ous changes about hte onlcinl quarters. Ho bat been considering the matter over since h" has had charge of the olllcc. The doors leading to the rooms occupied by the clerks will bo loclco'i , nnd anyone desiring to con sult with any of these latter must do so In the collector's ofllco. The counter in the chief clerk's ofllco will probably bo removed in order to mnko more desk room. Mr. Potcrs thinks such an arrangement will In crease the enicionoy of the force , ns they will bo frco from interruption. University of Notre Dam ? . Among the educational institution * of the United States there nro but few that hnvo ad vanced us rapidly as the university of Notre Dame established over forty-six years. It rapidly passed to the front rank nnd has each succeeding year kept pace with the de mands of the times. No better educational institution can bo found nnywhcro , which the largo nnd Increasing patronage it enjoys from all sections of the country testifies. Parents contemplating placing their sons or wards at pcliool will obtain full information and cata- locuc by addressing Uev. T. B. Wulsh , Pros. University Notre Dame , Ind. To ItoptiuHonnfl. Republican ward clubs of the city are ia- vltcd to send representatives to a meeting at Kaspor's hall , South Thirteenth street , Sat urday evening next to consider matters In connection with the coming county election. During twonty-flvo years trial , mor tality , where Dr Jolloris' preventive and euro for diphtheria and putrid sore throat ( us in malignant scarlet fever ) is used , IH 1-10 of 1 per cent , or , ono in a thousand. Under other treatments in Europe and America , 50 to 80 per cent. Address Dr. Tlios. Joflbris , box 057 , Omaha ; or Dohavon , druggist , Council Bluffs , la. No physician re quired. Sent by express on receipt of price , $3. _ Dee Nowti Stands. The morning , evening and Sunday BBB can bo found regularly ut the following places : nOTBLS. Paxton Hotel News Stand. Mlllard Hotel News Stand. Murray Hotel No\ya Stand. Arcade Hotel Ncw's Stand. > Metropolitan Hotel News Stand. Windsor Hotel News Stand. . , Canflcld House JNows Stuudt. , Cozzcns Hotel News Stand. Barker Hotel News Stand. - N BOOK , NEWS AND TOY STOBC3. Joplm & Co. , SOSJNorth Sixteenth. Dick Castello , SOU North Sixteenth. J. Rich , 009 North Sixteenth. Christ Wilrodt , 811 North Sixteenth. J. H. Road , 1020 North Twcnty-fcurth. J. P. Hoy. 1115 North Twenty-fourth. Rubin Bros. , 514 South Tenth. Frank Kelbto , 318 South Tenth. G. W. Shannahan , 00 $ South Thirteenth , P. N. Mcilhcdo , 518 Soutn Thirteenth. . J. I. Fruehauf , 414 South Fifteenth. E. Wyman , 110 South Fifteenth. John Lotnly , ISSO South Sixteenth , C. A. Crosta , 60S South Sixteenth. J. A. Dodge , 1WO South Twentieth. J. S. C.mlfleld , lUOt Farnam. . A. Anderson , " 213 Cuining. S. E. Hanson , 2423 Cumluij. W. II. Plcard , 172J St. Mary's nvenuo. J. W. Martin , 1239 Park nvenuo. S. M. Martiiiovitch , 003 South Thirteenth , Jos. Timmons , 20th and Lake , c.xblo depot. 13 , ICitchiugman , loth and Capitol avc. D1IUO STORES. F. F. Chandler , corner Leavoaworth nnd South Twenty-ninth. , S. S. Lunyon , 2hOO Farnam. C. S. Torbitt , 2110 Furnam. Peyton & Owen , 2401 Leavenworth. * C. M. Crissoy , 211224th. Caledonian Drug Store , 27th and L-ako. EL.EVATOII I10V8. t Goo. Cooper , Mercants' Banic building , B. Hubormun , Granite block. Clyde Ratekln , Ramgo Block. ' SOUTH OMAHA. J. S. Stott , Postofllco. G. Reuther , at news stand and on street. Patrons of TUB BBB will notice the above now ugoncics at drug stores ami elevators , which have boon placed for the further ao- commodotion and convenience ref BBB readers. Persons who fail to procure 'Tins BEE when wanted , will confer favor by reporting facts to the BEB ofllco. Abstracts of title to Wyoming oil lands furnished. Assessment work uono nnd verified to by afildavit and , certi ficate of recorder. Claims located. J. J. Corbott , Casnor , Wyomlhff. A Vnlunblo Horse. Henry G. Staldor , of 1449 Georgia avenue , has purchased C. W. MoViokor's trottlug stallion , Alex 1C , tbo purctmsu' pHcobolng ; f2,500. MoVlclcor will put , the liorso jlnto training and next year will put him on the track. Alex K Is tivo years old and was sired by Alexander HV-Shel-man , 4S62 , first dam Fanny Kimblo by'Grcerts Bashaw IClm- bio. As yet ho bus no record , but his owner is confident of his ability to doa mile ia better tor than U25. ; \ < fl. . EXTRACTS mm FRUIT FUYMS Used by the United States Government. Itndorsed by the heads of the Great TJnlvcrilttes nd J'ulillc I'ood Aualy < l > , as the Strongett. IMrett and moit Healthful. Dr. Price's Crcaru lloUlUK I'owdcr dots not contalu Ammonia , I.lrae or Alutu. Dr , Frice'a Delicious Wavering Hx- tracts , Vautlla , I.cuiou , Orange , Almond , Kote , etc. , do not contain I'oUouous Oils or Chemicalfc , PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . MwYork. Otiloagg , ikLouUu This powder never varies. A marvel of pure ly , htieiiKth nnd wholcsomencss. Jloro oco- nomlcnl tiinit the ordinary kinds , nnd cannot bo sold In competition with tha multitudes of lor or shortwcfRht alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans , lloyal linking Vow dor Com * p&ny. I'M Wall Street. Now York. ONE MORE CALL 0 ltmo to replcalsl1 summer Wo ahull continue through the month of August to offer special bat-stilus In various lines of llrU-class good ? . Our Full stock In already being scloctol In the Kistorn market , and wo inuit aoon hnvo room for fresh Invoices. Hut the warm weather Is not over yt-t , inxl our Huppij- still equal to the demand of a hot day. WCBESrWHlrtSOMWDEIH-AMEKOt clAS'S-KlRK" ' - clAS'SKlRK"I I tt FLOATING . SOAP- WRAPPERS ( lAKCC 3IZE > 2 oni Teceive a ' j § ACTORWnd-ACTRESSB CALIFORNIA THK 1 AND OP DISCOVERIES ! -Soi on 'Send for circular , Hr knit .3 ( or ft _ cur E roi\ tATARRH nnnvui.rrAi SANTA ; ABIE ; ANO ; CAT : R : CURE For sale by iGoodman Drug Co A Porfeoti'Faco Powdor. REENIAN' S . . UiUIllo , l ) "t mbZDt < ilili/Iriifil > U. Xluilcri , 101 r < riumkLiUuit'f , 1,101 Klllli BUI On rtrunnM.l auuduiii Vrai Co ,1,110 Bclirolrri , MHIjlTorUilx , ll ; UnN.ICIIn U u.LfeiU'lSOIOwen ; fcUu. . oaWtitl t > oUM' . < car , WtUltri flurrcll'unr lilriitci.Iloranck car WlllUmi unr MtIllli > ITtky..lJ ! llul& Co. , IWJi cm til , cur. Ctlilcrl WJli l liulllut , Urun bton , cor , IaiteTui li - S. Utlil C4inr ii' tJI | hiilm 4. Cu. . cor. IhjujclAi. tlia cor.leilnnj Cupnlnzi Ua-rtiun ler'il Dr. B > llle'i , l.lonCilc Mj'tor , I k ! On U n rrlhl ( D.rl , ' , I.HM'.jtou A.O e.i . , cor. Slllil Bvllt 1. Co , lilt init U > T > nait | | rVuihr'l , Hliciiii.a J . end ( VHjitk | i , JJtli ind Wuolworlli jKuHr , Urntirli'i , 1,601 llo\rrJi O.Ju.r.c < , r. ttli.uJ nrri | ) loj.rill.l | jtie. at Kill tit W. J. Hel.ral.r'i ) 8 ) kgr. ! A Co. , a. UuiiUt. Wltolvi * ! * , lllctikr'Unn ' Urujr Co. . FtUkv. llrace it Co. THE LATEST PERFUME EXQUISITE FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA Jlowtat'GOLDEN Dl.ONDEMalr LITTLE LORDFAUNTLEROrS tor CI.IIJr HCir Adult * . FREEMAN'S BtONDINE ( lilioul lujury prntrrti olouile Ililr III Nitunl colur , ll < nden luir of tuy eolur m U > ulllul , uilural UloiiJt. ut tlx i tvuulu IB idled lK/tllci from rout - Jliiuulit. llw re of llnltold t > rtli * o * . , KcDtnllr krlj , epollluc ltieli lr. rt furls. llr urnr > r < l.lli..a'lllllttlll U riiKKUiN mtrvuut art , L > uxkiuri < SHOEDEiLEJfei obrated lines of Doota and Shoes , manufactur ed oy 0. M. Henderson Co. , of Chloitjo-Fuo- torles at Chlcugo. DUon. Ills. , und Fond lu J.uc. Wl , should write BAil. N. NV'A'l'SON , resi dence. 1'JtF.MONT. NKU , Tj-avellBtf llcbdauartcrs for Itubberu. Continental Clothing House RHP' FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. New Goods in the Men's Ready Made De partment. We have received this week our first installment of New Goods , and already our stock has assumed mammoth proportions , consisting of some of the choicest styles , and the first to come to hand , Early Buyers will find it to thcr advantage to make 'their selections now. FALL OVERCOATS. The numerous sales of light weight overcoats this week have reminded us that the season for summer goods is passed. Our light weight overcoat stock is seldom equalled in variety by any of the large houses in the country. Merchant We expext to have our Fall opening on the 27th. Some styles in this department have been received , but we expect our full line here on the 27th , which will be shown in our SPACIOUS CUSTOM DEPARTMENT on the second floor. HAT DEPARTMENT. "WiLCOx HATS ! WILGOX HATS ! We have been successful in having a line of Derby Hats made for us ( which we know ia equal to any agency hat in the market ) , made by David Wilcox & Co. , of Boston. These goods are'well known all about the country , and we feel confident of giving perfect satisfaction when we offer them to our trade. The price will be $3.50 , and we assert that it is not necessary to pay a fancy price for other makes , when these can be bought for $3.50. Five shapes havebeen received , and will be shown in our windows this week. ml , ' _ The preparations for this department have been on the broadest scale , and we propose"to offer a line of goods which will be all that capital , experience , and good taste can suggest. We will have more to say about this department in a few days. Co. NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietors Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts. , Omaha. H. W.COR. I3TH& DODGE STB , OMAHA. NEB. FOB THE TBKATlIKSr OP ALT. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Beet facilities , Apparatus andKernedleiforSueeeEifu' Treatment of every farm of Buease requiring MEDICAL or SUEOICAL TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board & Attendance. Beit Accommodations in Wei t. Kf WRITE FOR OIRCXT1ARR on Defomitiei nnd Bracei , Trunti.Club Feet , Curvature : of Epiie.Pilei , Tumori , Ouioer , Catarrh , Bronchltli , Inhalation. Eye , Ear , Skin and Blood and all Surgical dperationi ! DISEASES OF WOKEN WK lliTBMTII.r inilED 1 LTUiQ-IK DErMKTBKVT lOU WOMKN uuui.Mico.vmniE'iT. ( STRICTLY FRIVATF. ) Only Reliable Medical In tUuteniaktns n Special ty at PRIVATE DISEASES All lIlDOd Dlteiiei taccmlaUr trtiled. Syphilitic 1'olioa reraoTtd fromlhsijittm .Htiout mercury. Ke Itrilorillr. Ttiilunl for Lou of TITAL HJDKK. Firllei unibl to vlill tiimajbc.trci.te4at dome ty correspondence. Alleommunlea * UoniconOdentUI. He < Hclneiorliiilrunienriietill > ; millorex. preiiieeureljrrifceke-d.nomirki oindlcale-content ! or lender. Unoperioullntertlev preferred. Cillindconioltuiorienl Blitorr or your cue , and we will tend la pUlo wrirper. oar RHntf TO MFM F"EE : Wn Prlrate , B | el.l of UUUn Iv lYiCnt Nerroui Plictiei.Impotener.tirph. llii ; Uleet and Varleocelt , nllh queHlon Slit. Addreii DHAKA MEDICAI. ft SUROia AI. INBTITUXE. 18th and Dodge StreuU , OHAJIA , MEB. H iaSth is Wealth UJIAU * DiuIJ. a WBIT'B N UVB AND DRAIH THK AT. ( IJENT , guaranteed inoclUo for Hyuterla , D\zzl- \ jess , Convulsions , fits , Nervoui Neuralgia , Headache , Nerrnus Prostration caused bjr tha BSD of alcohol or tobacco. Wnkofulaous , Mental Deprusslon , SoftftnlnKof the llrnlu. resulting in Insanity and leadlnicto misery , dtcuy nod death. PiematureQId Age , llarrenncm. LOBS ot Power In eltlior s . Involuntary I.o 8e and Hpormat- orhceacaused by oyer-exertlonof tlio brain.self- abiis or overindulgence , liacb box contains ene month's treatment. 11.00 a box. or six boxes for tn.OQsent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WB GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received t > > M for six boxes , accompanied with tii.OO , we trlQ lend the purchaser our wrlttun guarantee to ro tund the money If tno treatment does not effect cure. OuaramUeg issued only by Ooodmam Drug Co. , UrugirUU , Bolt J enU , UlO Ifarnam riiu tl jo htnntlard irortt. llvinuliea fur Uie cuiv WEAK ( irlvatu allmontu aiu uu * nuniawrd fur imrtly , etc. HiitufatUon UimranU i. IVIEN Onler lU-nwdjr ho. 1 fur brmUtl Ueiikiirki or vital lomi. 1'rltu tl ( X ) . V. * \ or Uiftt JltuhtHHl or iiFiyitlcal debility In inarriM nun , or the 9 tiHtiInif cu that happy life , I'die. II 00. ( . rrl.o lcit In illlur tei. Aromlilnixl r i > ' ur ' " " IrraliMfnTfor'ihttniiiru'ini Vocal"mTe. . Can-tin i to 5 Uay . .Soiyrtnuoorlnlfclloii. Will not cauic lrli lure , nainorftiiiartliitf Haacur < HlhundrtMj ofrakv8.J'rlcitl w. No. t. B llie Up.fine for men or women , rreventi frvnurihoca , lc. o rubber nor Injintlun. l'iuknio labtti OUttya , > ujl > umuj. 1'rlcell 00. tVlllcintlaccalLa trial iampje of j piue ly No. 1 or 2 on reef Ipt ol I cti. In lamimfur.pontage. AnyoneoJtlirnorcmtdlti prompt ly tint ( wulid ) t > / mall on rnvlpt of the iirlre , II 00. l l r.illo lie Hi'filler BI. married or InKlt.itntl'ret. DTANDAftD rlEMEDV CO , ChlCQfjo , III , NESS CURED. Tj iiiiihtra iHKAU * JL. kH eollr.lj o reiioi tr .Attt'.S f.rau Imtn-t TUBULAR fAR CUSHJOIlSj/yt1 / It > > Mr < , Cou > cr tlia > tidMuil < ie > rd.ComB J7 ,0 .u.r"J ! > . rtm < Tl ril. K. ICIBOOXj Una llr. r. r.r. I llh.No. . V..r CUL.IvrtiTCfjrILILITUtiooltiruuorj.rucc MAUI > /and aiTurinu ! ulclc fiulo * . Derural cases cured m seven Hays. Sold ut 11.60 per box , all drugeUtiL or by mall from Docttua M' fg Co , U WWW * N , Xi Ifttll OUso- ( lilrds-cye View of Notre Dame. ) THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DARflE. The 4Oth colleplatc year will open Tucstliiy , Sept. . The spacious niul clecaut buildIngs - Ings Imvc , during the past year , accommodated more than OOO resident students. Evcrr fatality Is ulloidcU for acquiring a thorough knowedge ol Claries , niutlicinaile ! ) , JLnw , Science ami Music. A thorough Commercial COIII-HO la nlno a feature of the Institution. B. > cclaladvantntrc will unplaced within tlio leiieh of those desiring to study liA.AV. b THE .MINIM DEPAKTJ1ENT , for boys under thirteen , is separate. Catalogues irlvlnir full particulars Mill he tent fiee on application to KEV. T. 13. AVAtSir , O. S. C. , President Notre D.ainc , P. O. , liul. Park Place , Corner 36th and BUrt Streets , OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA. Under the direction of the Lndlos of the Sacred Heart. Board and tuition In English and French , Instrumental Music , usu of books , per session of live mouths : tlfiO.OO. P.ilnt- ing , Drawing , German , Italian , Vocal Music , Harp , Violin , &o. , are extra charges. For f ur- thur information , apply to thoBIGHT BIGHT REV. JAMES O'CONNOR , Or to the LADY SUPERIOR. Studies will bo resumed on Wednesday , Sept , 4 , 1SSO. SHORTHAND ! YOUR EDUCATION IS DEFICIENT If you do not possess n thorough knowledge of SHORTAN1) und TYPE-WRIT ING. Complete it ut the largest and best bohool in tlio West. TAtfDARD ] PAXTON BLOCK , S HOBTHAND [ Opposite Public Library , -O-H-Q-O-L. J OMAHA , NEB. Circulars Froo. NIGHT SCHOOL commences Monday , Sopt. 2d. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES , FAIRBANKS , MORSE & CO. 1018 Farnam Slreet , Omaha , STRANG & CLARK STEAM HEATING CQ , Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. ETCHINGSftU ENOUAVINOS , Jta ARTIST SUPPLIES. HOSPE MOULDINGS , J * PIANOS & OHG ANS j Jl 5TSIIKiT ] MUSIC , 1013 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska.