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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 5 , 1889. THECITY. _ _ The republican county commltloo will , meet on SrUliraay nftornoon at 8 o'clock , at the Millnrd hotel. Sowoll , the nlloRod murderer of Polar Riificr , wns nrralpnodyostorclay nftor noon before Judge Anderson. The case was continued until Monday next. I'hcro will bo tin Important mooting of the Slnclo-Tax society next Suuday , at Gate City hall , nt 2:80 : p. in. Hor. . Wllllnm F. IJcohol hns returned from tno Pacific slope. Mr. M. Moohnn , editor of the Sownrd Democrat , called upon Tun lin : yesterday. Mr. Thomas Rnnov , of St. Joe , Is In the city attending the fair nnd visiting relatives. Mr. W. A. Orcono , oJltor of the Onnwa ( Town ) Sontlnol , called upon Tun linn yes- toriloy. Pr. K. P.- Root , nnd wife , of Exotor. Neb , , visited the fair thU week nnd Rtopped nt the Milliard. Mr. C. S. Pcnflohl , tlio rnllrontl contractor of Fremont , vrns among THE UEB callers ycatordny , Mr. E. J. Ilodorlelf , treoauror of GIIIO countV and prcshlcnt of the Ucatrlco Slaruli company , was nmonp tlio numerous visitors to TUB linn budding yesturduy. Colonel A. 0. Jordan , formerly n popular newspaper man of this city , but now editor of the Ucatrlco Express. hoaJcd the dolejrn- tion from Hoatrlco which visited 1'nn UEE building yesterday. Coniincnecs to Build. John F. ( Jooti , who obtained the contract to build the now city hall , will commcnco work nt onco. The council coinmUtca Is anxious to have as much progress as possible uiado before cold weather sots In. County Court , Judge Shields rendered judgment for plaintiff amounting to U3 in the case of Allen Bros , against James Aakwith as cost for storage nnd cartnzc of Roods attached. Judgment for$243.C5 win allowed for plain tiff in the case of Drummond , Taylor ct , al against Nortlng & Pruyn , County Docket. Judge Shields culled the county court docket of 154 cases for September. A few of thorn were marked for triul on various days , but the majority were continued. The judgu returned Thursday evening from a flvo days' hunting trip out in the state. ItnviHltttm His Cell. Judge A.V. . Fields , Sheriff Sam Mollek nnd Mayor Graham , of Lincoln , called on tboso of the county officials who kept their ofllccs open. IIuvltiK once been an Inmate of Douglas county's ba Ulo , Mayor Graham not only desired to pay Sheriff Coburn tils respects , but took another lool at the prison quarters ho occupied. f/lcnnseU to Wed. Marriage licenses were issued by Judge Shields yesterday to the following parties : JNamo and residence. Ace. I William Flammie , Berlin : i'J ' ( Llzrlo Stoll , Weeping Water f)3 ) j Morris Anderson , Omaha 23 ( Annie Anderson , Omaha . . .24 TrniiwfVrrocl to n Company. Thomas Cotter filed n bill of sale with the county cleric transform his Job printing 03- tablishjiient to the Cotter printing company recently organized , with Thomas H. Cotter , \Vhltney B. McDormot. William Kelb and Elizabeth Cotter as Inrorporntors. The con sideration named Is $10,000. DistrictCourt. . Only one ease was filed with Clerk Mooroi yesterday , a petition for foreclosure by R. Lowls MctJuno against Hokert F. Morton. Mury Juno Morton and the O. F. Davis com pany , to recover on u promissory note for (1,150 , wfth'interost , sscurod by mortirugo f on the north ! MX foot of thu south % of lot , block 0 , Kouutzu's Fourth addition. Senator I'atils.Tiis's runoral. The funeral of the Into Ssnator J. P. Paul- sen will take plnca to-day , from his late residence , 'J200 Lake street. The members of Alternation lodge , I. O. O. F. will attend the funeral In a body , nnd Iboy have Invited sister lodges to attend also. The Plattdoutscuur Verciu will also at K' tend in n body/ Iff Timtlco Watiu'-j Oourr. Justice WtiJe's court was the scene of a trial for damages , In which Loren T. Peter son figures as complainant against John T. Page and Jacob Elton. This action is the result of uii Injunction obtained by Page In IbTU preventing Peterson tlrom realizing on certain promissory notes or foreclosing a niortcuijo glvon as security for the samo. Peterson now claims that ho was damaged to the extent of ? 200 , and usks judgment for that amount. Ladles who value a refined complexion must use Pozzoni's Powder it produces a soft and beautiful skin. I'otpp H user's ntirlnl. The funeral of Peter Uuser , who was mur dered lust Sunday evening by Gcorgo So well , took place nt 1 o'clock ycsterdny from his from lilft father's residence in Rusor's paric to Evergreen cemetery. The murderer will probably have his preliminary trial before Judge IJarka to-day , and bo bound over without bond to the next term of the district * court. Soon as that part of the proceeding k has been concluded. County Attorney Ma- bony will lllo his information'charging Sowoll with murder < in the llrst degree. Throw ! n i : htonos. Three boys , named Charley and Willie Mo- Vay nnd Eddie Patterson , were brought before fore the police judge on the charge of Incor- rlglbllity. The complaint against the Me- IT1 Vay boys was lodged by a sour vlsaged , talk- atlvo womaii'named Mrs. Luco , who charged the boys with throwing stones at her burn. Both were discharged. The complaint against Eddie Patterson was lodged by Mrs. Btumpf , and the boy was hold to thu district court In the sum of $100. Visitors To tlio Fnlrnml Coliseum. Bo euro and cull on Ilospe , 1013 Doug las street , nrt untl inualo rooms. 1 Somotluuir to Hoinoinlior. If you are going east remember the "Roolc Island Kouto" run the Bloopers nnd clmtr cars of their solid vestibule triun to atul from the Omaha depot , leaving Omahu at8:45 : p. in , , thus avoid ing the truusfer at Council BlulTa. Three solid trains dally. All chair cars nro free. Dining cars on all through trains Our trains niuko cloao connec tion with all eastern limited trains con necting ; Ip union depot at Chicago , avoiding a transfer across the city to parties onroulo to Now Yorlt , Boston nnd other eastern cities , "and every- tjlini , ' a little bettor than other litioa can olTor. " S. S. STKVKNS , Ticket olllco 180o Furnam. Gon-'l W. A. Jlnlfl < nro to Jcs Molnes. For the Jowa state fair , commencing Aug. 20 and continuing until Sept. 7th , the 'Hock ; Island Route" will sell ex cursion tickets to Dos Molnos and re turn fur one fair for the round trip. Tickots'gobd to return until Sept. Oth , .S.'S. STKVKNS , Gen , West. Agt. Ticket oillco 11505 Farnatn St. Salesman Wanted. Wo wont u thoroughly competent , re- .liable and energetic specialty salesman 19. . represent us among the trade. Tl will take u gentleman of good business qpullllqutlons and u rustler to till the jKJSltlon and one who can command 11 good salary. No one who is uot willing to worlc need apply. , - - ' * THIS F , 13. SANiiOHNCo. , UoaJIlQwurd ; Si. , Manufaoturcrs Stand ard Qorbo and Cuttle Food. IT WAS ANOTIIKH TASCOT1' . nut HoVnR Onpturctl to the Ttino of , Nonrlv TivnntT Dnllnrs. Tnscott was caught yesterday aftornoon. Not Willie Tascott , the murderer of Mil lionaire Stiolt , but John Tnscott , n hayseed , whoso qualities a regards smoothness , ro- Bomblo Willie as much as day does mid night. John lives In Tcknmah , wlioro ho conducts n Bcml-gcncral store. In other words , John lit n merchant. This bolne Merchant1 * week John , loft his store in the hands of his oldest ion and came In to celebrate , Prior to leaving Tekamah Tnncott emptied the contents of the cah drawer into his Insldo pocket nnd nrep.xro.l to pafnt thin portal of the Mecca Horace Grccloy ad vised all young men to go to , a dark magenta line , wltli cochineal trimmings. Hut ho didn't. Hardly had ho stopped from the train before a smooth , sleek stranger approached , and with botn handt extended , remarked , ' 'Why , Mr. Tnscott , bow are you , and when did you come In ? So glad to see you. Lets haven > drink. Why , dnn'tyou Unow moj My name Is Pierce , and I nut of the linn of D. M , Stella & Co , ' Sell you nil your groceries , don't ' you itnnwl" "Of course Taicott know him , nnd when Pierce Invited him to join In a glass of boor the size of n quart , ho accepted. At the bar of a saloon near Sixteenth and Webster the drink w s taken. Pierce flashed n check for 819.50 , signed G. W. Curpontor , in payment. The bartender had no change , nnd nt the solicitation of Pierce. Tascutt cashed It. Then ho. of D. M. Steele & Co. , \vont to the water closet , Tascott will pay a liberal rowurd for bis discovery , for ho is out 219 HO md the drinks. Tascott was captured. Makes the lives of many pcoplo miser able. and often loads toBolf-dcstruction. Wo know of no roinedv for dyspepsia , more successful than Hood's Sarsapa- rilla. It hots gently , j'ot surely and efficiently , tones thu stomach and other organs , removes the faint feeling , cre ates a good appetite , cures hondacho , and refreshes the burdened mind. Give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial. It will do you good. TAKING IN THE WEST. The Now York Times' Washington Corrofipoiiilpnt on n Tour. Mr. . U , Dunnoll , Washington correspondent pendent of the Now York Times , Is making Omaha a short visit , on route west for his pa per. Mr. Dunncll has rcprscnted this great journal at tlTo national capital contin uously since 1881 , and is one of the best as well as moat popular newspaper mon In Washington. His work there has been of such a character as to glvo him n wide and favorable reputation , Ho was very much surprised upon arriving hero yesterday to see the wonderful improvements that have been made In Omaba since his last visit , nearly Jive years ago. Tun Uais building was ona of the iirst of the new Improvements to attract his attention , and when shown through the ofllco last evening said it riv aled any newspaper establishment ho had over scon , not oven excepting the Tunes' now thirteen-story structure recently com pleted and occupied , Mr. Dunni'll's trip west is , as was learned from him , political in its nature. His letters will deal witn the situation and outlook as he finds them , principally in the newly ad mitted slutcs of North and South Dakota , Washington and Montana. Omaha , how ever , will probably come in for a short sketch A FJUEIS TICKET. To the Nebraska Htato Kntr nt Lincoln THIS OMAHA BEE will present a com plimentary ticket of admission to the Nebraska State Fair at Lincoln toovory person sending a yearly subscription to oither'TniWjEKr.YvBKK with $1.25or THIS SUNDAY BEK with $2.00. Orders must bo in by September Oth , so as to give time to mail tbo ticket , as Ibo Fair opens on September Oth and closes September 13th. These prices are no advance on the retrulnr price for the Weekly and Sunday editions , but the publishers of THE BEE desire to glvo their readers a chance to see the exhi bition at Lincoln free of admission feo. Cash must accompany each order. Address your orders to THE BEii PuiiLisniNO Co. , _ Omaha , Nob. GOODMAN'S BID. Ho Insists That Ho is Aolc to Fairly , Underbill Kvoryhotly. Mr , C. P. Goodman was seen in rofcronco to the statement made Tuesday that his bid for furnishing county drugs would bo ac cepted oven though there wore lower bids made. The party who made this assertion Is an attache of the county building , whoso mime was not printed In Tun Bun. Mr. Goodman expressed himself as hurt over tbo publication , and snld there was no grounds for such a stateaicst from any source. Ho said that ho had offered to fur nish proscriptions at a very low figure before the county drug store was started. Had bis bid been accepted , bo claims that the county prescriptions would not cost over one- fourth the amount which is now being paid. My present bid for furnishing drugs in bulk Is a very ( o w one. Being a wholesaler I can , It is reasonable to suppose , make a better bid than can any one of the retailers. I buy from manufacturers while they buy of Job bers. Therefore I think 1 have underbid thorn all. _ An AbHolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIBTIME OINTMENT is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , nnd Is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , \\ouuds. chapped bunds , and all skin erup , tlons. Will positively cure all kinds of piles- Ask for the OUIQINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 coats per box by mall UU cents. KNIGHTS OF bAIIOU I'KOXEST. An Open Ijrttcr to the Ktato Deputy CnminlRKloncr oT 1/ulmr , 1C. of L , Assembly No. 8J43 , of North Plattc , sends the following open lottprvitb a request for Its publication In TUB Uiic : To the Deputy Commissioner , Labor Uuicau ot Nebraska. Sir : Local assembly JJ3W 1C. of L. , North Plutto , Nebraska , m in recolptof your communication nnd the farm of blank you desire tilled out , giving in de tail our private and family expenditures , The subject was fully discussed , and the as sembly , while anxious to lend you all possi ble assistance in the fulfillment of the duties of your oft'co ' , have fulled to find upon ex amination of-Jlioluw establishing the bureau any justification whatever for gathering , tabulating nnd publishing any such statistics as your blank Avould Indicate. Our assembly , therefore , gently but llrmly protests against the useless and mischievous work upon which you are engaged. We think you have formed. Innocently porhnps , an utterly falsu conception of the dutioaof your ottlco and of the labor question. The grout problem for the general public to solve Is not the relative proportion of \vagei expondoO by the tellers for boor and bread , but whether , In ttio general distribu tion of wealth , justice has "been done vhe toiler. If the working man of Nebraska has re ceived in wages or for his farm products all to which ho is justly entitled , and then falls to exiijnd the sumo Judiciously , ho must suf fer alone the results of his own folly. U is not the business of your bureau or of the stale to regulate his domestic ) expenditures , Mr. Edward Atkinson , of Uoston , U the es pecially persistent and self appointed re former who has undertaken this work for the people of the United States. The example In domestic economy given us by the Huns and Chinese proves tUat it Is possible for a human being to live on even less than the average wages of to-day. The statistics you closlro would therefore bo use ful In a public way only to those eminent capitalistic philosophers who look upon the working classes as their wards , an inferior race of humanity In our midst , lucapuolo of properly handling moans more than sufficient for Immediate existence. Those philoso phers , considering themselves trus tees of the wealth of tha world , would proba bly Mud in your ttutUtiai that the working clusie * expended more money for the pleas ures of this earth than was needful , nnd that with these pleasures curtailed they could still maintain a physical condition sufficient to perform requisite toil nnd reproduce their kind. It would therefore bo urged that a ro- dtlctlon of witgcs would at ouco docreano the worldly ploisuros nnd in the snma ratio In crease the toiler'H chinccs for hoavon. * ou scorn to proceed on the theory that wages are glvon mon In charity , and that , in order to show whether this charity is more or less than It should bo it becomes neces sary to present to the employers a domestic balance sheet of the toller's homo. You nro directed by law "especially to examine into the iclatlons between luoor and capital , " nnd heroin Is 0/oncd | up n tremendous field for the exercise of your talents as a statis tician. it would bo Dropor for you to gather sta tistics us to the burdens borne by our people in the maintenance of the great monopolies of the land. How much per capita per nnnum do wo pay for telegraphing , for transportation , insurance , the use of money , , otc. ? How much of our crops nro taken by the railroads In consideration of hauling the balance to market } How much nro wo payIng - Ing In way of Interest on Inortgagos ! In what way does Innd.monopoly affect our people ple ) Tell us the truth about our state and municipal Indebtedness and lot us have the sworn facts as to our mortgage Indebtedness. In short , wo conceive It to bo your business to gather statistics that will educate us as to the production nnd distribution of wealth In this state. In n fair statement of these facts thu truth will dovclop Itself nnd then If it Is demonstrated that labor grows fat nnd luxurious at the oxpenao of capital , yon may bo congratulated on having done your duty and concern yourself no further , as the justice-loving trustees of national wealth will ace to it that wages shall bo promptly reduced and the temptation of prodigality bo far removed from the Irro- sponsiblCitoilcrn of the land. A reference to some fundamental truths set forth in a state puiicr known as the American Declaration of Independence might bo of use to you as showing someof the natural rights no man or generation of men cmi surrender. If our people nro In full and unlimited possession of all rights enu merntcd In this Instrument , your ofllco is n useless expenditure of the people's money. If , however , our people era a portion of them nr 3 deprived of these rights , wholly or partially , by any moans whatsoever , then statistics frouT\voU touch ing the manner and mpgnltudo ofour loss will bo most valuable to Us , and we will bo phut to contribute our best efforts to assist m tbo prosecution of'such a work. J. M. SULLIVAN. R. S. JOSEPH HSituon , M. W. . L. A. No. 83 < 3 , 1C. of L. North Platte , Nob. , Sept. 8 , 18S9. Ituto4fromOmahn nnd Council HtiilTfe. Second class tickets from "Omaha nnd Council Blurtd via. St. Paul and the Northern Pacific to Portland and all Puget Sound points are now sold at 935. Passengers via. the Northern Pacillo are taken through the eastern and cen tral points of Washington territpry , and are enabled to visit and inspect any portion of the territory , stop-overs being given at Spokane Falls and all points west. PAXTON HOTKL , OMAHA Special at tention to commercial mon. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Kittredgo & Bralnard , proprietors. Wnnt to Bo Soldiers. An examination of young men for appoint ment from Nebraska to a cadctsblp at the West Point Military academy was com menced yesterday afternoon in the board of trade ball. Hon. Church Howe , of Auburn ; Prof. C. D. Rokestrnw , superintendent of the Ne braska City schools ; County superintendent Bruner and Dr. V. H. Kuuflman , of Omaha , constitute the examining committee. About fifteen hundred applications had been received , but when the session opened nt3UO : o'clock , only eleven candidates bad reported. They were : J. H. O'Neill , G. Ames , Matbow .Bernstein , J. W. Broatoh , H. L. Howard , Omaha ; A. B. Wtltso , Falls City ; John B.Jack , Peruo ; Geo. * Wood , Lin coln ; Arthur ICuvunnugh. Tecumseh ; W. C. Mvors , Cheney , and S. C. Whte. ( Unadllla. This examination has Dcen undertaken nt the instance of Hon. W. J. Connell , who takes bis seat in the next session of con gress. In addition to the written examination on the common branches there will also bo an oral examination given to ouch applicant privately. This will bo followed by a phys ical examination. It Is expected 'that tbo matter will bo finUhol by to-night unless more applicants appear , Low Itntps From Omaha and Council Bluffs via the Northern Pacific to all points on the North Paoiilc coast have bo placed in oirect permanently. The stop-ovor privilege given on Northern Pacillo second-class tickets enables the intend ing settler to personally inspect any portion of Washington Territory. Free second-class sleepers are run via the Northern Pucilic from St. Paul through to Tacoraa and Portland. THE REALTY MARKET. pUcod oa razarJL during JL yesterdav. 3 't Forties and husband to L Stroud , lot 5 , blk 1. Elm wood purl : , wd t SOO D U Patterson and wife to W II Bhuck- mun , lot 1 , blk 4 , I'ntterson park , iv U. . . 430 G W Woodward nnd wife to II E It-eller - pt lot C. blk. "ll > , llensoii'B add , w d 375 A A Belden and vrlfo to H and ii .E Law , lot 2 , m sub of t 10 acres uf sw mv 2-15- 1.1 , deed , , 3.0:0 3 U Uitson and wife to E U Hume , lot 4. blkU , Uedford Place , qo d 1 E K Hume to J p Gibson , lot 4 , blk 15. Uedford Place , wd . . . , 1.100 Byron Heed et al to ij J Johnson , o ; $ of lot U , blk3. Campbell's add , wd 450 8 C Sherwood and wlta to Samuel Tingle , lots U to 8. bile 4 , Stterwood's ub , wd. . . 11,047 B C Slierwood and wife to 'Ihoa Whyte , lots A and 0. blk . ' 1. Bherwood's sub. w d. 3,883 8 0 Sherwood and wlfi to H W He wit , lots a to ii , blc 1 ; lot 18 , bit : a , Sherwood's sub.wd > . 13,580 C L Porter to Jos I'orter , lots S3 , 20 and 'M , bit ] , lllmobauuli&ruttereoQ'8biiD , wd 1,500 B J Itoblnson to K II Cbarlton , lot in , blk : . ' . UonUo's add , w d 8 J H JlcCormlck to 0 L Bhcrwood , lots 1 and il. Archer Place , n o d M u'llrlen to Thomas O'Urlen , lot 2. Sum mit Hill. w < l 7. IJ03 I. bchroeder. trustee , to \Vullalotsblk &IJrown i'ark , w ( I , 5 Willis and wife to A Galet , pan of lot 4J , Taylor's add , w d , 77 Sixteen transfers Sick Headache IS a complaint from which many suffer 1 and few are entirely freo. Its causa Is indigestion and a sluggish liver , the euro fur which is readily found in the use of Ayer's Pills. " I have found that for sick headache , caused by a disordered condition ot the stomach , Ayer's 1'llls nro the most re- llablo remedy. " Bumuul 0. Bradburu , Worthington , Mass. "Alter the use of Aycr's rills for many yvais , In my practice and family , 1 am Instilled In suyiiiK that they are an excellent cuthartla and liver medicine BiislalnliiL' nil thocloiuismnde for them. " W. A. VVcHtfoll , M. D. , V. 1 * . Austin & N , W/ Hallway Co. , Ilurnet , Texas. "Ayer'a Pills are the best medicine known to mo for regulating the bowels , and for all diseases caused by a dis ordered stomach and liver. I suffered for over tlireu years from headacho. In digestion , and constipation. I had no nppetlto and was -weak and nervous most of thu time. B ? using tlirco boxes of Ayer's I'll la , and at tha name tlino dieting myself , I was completely cured. " 1'hlllp Lookwnod , Topeka , Kansas , " I was troubled for years with indl- gcstlon , constipation , and headache , A few boxes of Ayer'a Pills , used in small dally doses , restored ma to health. They are prompt and effective. " W. IX. Btrout , Mcndvillo ; Pa , Ayer's Pills , BT Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co , , Lowell , Mats. Bold l > y Ml DrofgUU md D * ler la Mtdlcln * . This powder never Yiulos. A marvel of pur > ty , strength ixnd wholcsotnencss. More oco- nomlcal tnan ths ordinary kinds , nml cannot bo sold In competition with the multitudes ot lor or tmorinefclit alum or t > ho phato powders. Bold only iu can * . Royal llufclnn Ponder Com- pony , Uia Well Street New York. FAIR WEEK Finds u ro < ly for o < ir frlondi with tliobcH nnil latuit nftho Benson In Men's nnilChildren's Bulls , anil turnlililiiKY. SlrunBorsnrolnvltnl to look In nt the Olnss Front htore on Karnnm Street , wliollior pur- ch lnK or not. wlioro they mar l > o sure of n courteous welcomo.Vo sliull bo on Uutjr early and lute. o In the QTcnlna or coma In the morn I when you nra looked tor or come with warning. " DRS. BETTS & BETTS Ii03 FAIIS-AUSTHEET , OMAHA , NIID. ( Opposite i'uxtou Hotel. ) ODlce hours , 0 . m , to 8 p. in. Sundays , 10 n. m. to ] p. m. Kpe < * iilthts in Chronic , Mcrvous Skin and Blood Dlsoa'-ea , p7Consultatlon at offlco or by mail free. Medicines sent by mail or express , securely vnctod , free from observation. Guarantees to euro oulclcly , safely and permanently. TJUDtmriQ nEUITTTV Bperraatorrhrca , semi- rlbnVUUo LhDlLlil nal Lossus.Nlght Kmls e'.ons. physical Decay , cirlslnp : from IniHscto tlon. Kxcess or Indulcencc. producing Sleepless ness. Despondency. Pluip'oi on the face , aver- nlon to society , easily nlscouraert , Jacc of conll denco , dull , undtrorstudy or business , andllnds llfo n burden. Safely , permanently and pri vately cured. Consult Lira. Jletta fc Belts , HUS Farnam St , Omcha , Neb , Bloofl anfl Skin Disease ? results , completely eradicated without the aid of Mercury. Scrofula , Kr/slpolas , Fever Sores , matches. Ulcers , Pains in the Head and Hones , Syphilitic Sere ' .throat. Mouth nnd Tongue , Ca tarrh , etc. . permanently cuied whcra others have failed. ITirlnaTr Ifninnrir aiul Bladder Complaints , lUuIluYi Ulllldiy Painful. Dllllcult. too fro- qnunt llurnlng or illoody Urine , Urine high col ored or with milky sediment on standing. Weak Back. Gonorrhcua , Gleet , Cystitis. etc. , Promptly and Safely Cured , Charges Keasoni- lilc. moval complete , without cutttut ; , caustic or dlllatlon. Cured onected at homo by patient without a moments pain or annoyance. To' YOIM Men and Mifldte-AeJ $ Men , PlIBP The iwtul eirects of early AOIIDP uUllD Vice , which buncs orRnnlc weakncsf , destroying both mind nnd oody , with nil Iti dreaded ills , permanentlycurcd , ! Adrosstlioao who have impaired MBPW5 themselves by improper Iniliil- penc-es nnd FOlltarj- habits , uhlch ruin both body and mind , uuflttlrjg them tor bujinrss , itudy or marrmyp. M AititiED Mr.N. or those onterlnR on that hap py Ufa , aware of physical . .debilityquickly as luted , OUR.SUCCESS , is based upon fact * . 1'irst Practical Expo rlence. Second Kvorycdso is especially studied- thus fctartliiK aright. Tlilnl MoJloluos are pre , pared in our labntory exactly to suit each case , thus airectlnK cur 4 without injury P7 Send 0 cents posttpo for celebrated w orlcs on Chronic , Norrons and Delltate Diseases. Thousand * cured , t3T" A friendly letter or cull may savu you future tutTerlnc nnd shame , arid add ( rolilen years to life. r-No letters on- wered unless accompanied by i cents in stamps. Address or call on -s IIE'JTTS & , lll TTS , H08 Fointin Street , Omaha. Neb. Three Nightsiml Saturday Matinee Commencing "Thuroclay , Sept. 5th. The Talented Vcrajig Actor , ROBERT MANTELL Under the management of AUGUSTUS 1'1'IOU , lutueltonutuilu Drama. Saturday NlKht. r-ept. 7th. if RobMTA , n . liegular prices. Sic , We , 75c and ( I , BOSTON PAVILLI0N THEATRE COMPANY Colllaeum grounds , cojnraeuclnp Monday oven- and ull * eec , 7:30 j > . in. UNCUE TOM'S CABIN WATUMDA. & ' MATINEE. Continental Clothing House The largest and most complete Clothing and Furnishing House west of New York City. More space is devoted for the sale of readymade - made clothing than in any other retail house in the country. No house can foe more thoroughly equipped in all its details for the sale andrinanufacture of Fine Beady-Made Clothing. Our aim is to furnish only first-class goods and nothing will he sold that is not thoroughly reliable in every respect. We will offer 150 Men's-Pure Worsted , Wide Wale Diagonal Coats and Vests , one of the yery latest fabrics and thoroughly reliable in every respect. This material will be very popular this season for coats and vests to wear with mixed trousers. These are new goods and the coats and vests were made to sell for $18.00. We will offer them this week at $13 , and we feel confident that this is one of the best values we have ever offered. The sizes are from 34 to 40. Another Special Lot-Sack and Frock Suits , AVe will offer 100 Suits in sack and frock of a pure wool cassimcre in very neat mixtures , in all sizes , sack anc frock suits at $15.00. We do not quote this as a specially low price suit , but when the quality is considered , it is one of the best values a person can buy. We think it better to embrace superior quality and popular price. This is in every respect suitable for a genteel business suit , perfect fitting and made and trimmed equal to any of our better grades in all sizes1 from 34 to 44 , at $15 per suit. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Our selections for the coming season are coming in every day and our stock already shows a very choice assortment of the latest designs. We expect everything in by Sept. loth. Prices in this department will be lower than the same quality of woVk produced by any other house. BOY'S ' CHILDREN'S ' DEPARTMENT , We have always been acknowledged to be the leaders Boys' and Children's Clothing. Our variety is larger and styles superior to any other stock in the west. We call particular attention to our new design in a Boys' Vest Front Suit , age 4 to 9. Our stock of three piece suits and kilts are larger than ever. BOY'S SCHOOL . . , STTTTS-sPecialbargaillliliesi Boys school Suits at $4 , $4.50 , 9& . Don't buy your Fall Hat * until you have seen the Wilc'ox Hat , price $3.50 , five shapes in stock. Money cannot buy any better article. Then , why pay fancy prices for any other make ? OMAHA BOSTON Freeland , Loomis & Co , NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietors , ' Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts. , Omaha. Du.K. a WBST'S NitnvB AND BRAIN TUFA * . THJ.T , ttfrjaranteolspociucfor Hysteria , Dlzzl- aess. Convulsions , fits , Norvoui Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous Prostration caused by tha ase ot alcohol or tobacco , Wokefulness , Mental Depression , Sof caning nf the Drain , resulting In Insanity and leadlnit to misery , decay and death. Piemature Old Age. Barrenness. Loss of Power In either sax. Involuntary Losses and Spormat- orhiea caused by over-exertion o * the braln.self- abuse or overindulgence. Each box contains ene month's treatment , il 00 a box , or six boxen for85,3 nt by mall prepaid on recelptof price. WE aUABANTBB SIX BOXE3 To cure any case. With each order received by ua for six boxes , accompanied with (3.00. we wlQ tend the purchaser our written guarantee to ro tund the money if tlio treatment does not effect ft euro. Guarantees Issued only by Goodman Drug Co. , Urugglita , BoU J-senw , UlO Farnam eUe t. Omaha H b _ - ttiu II j ) Standard HM . Ilcmedlcs for the cunTTw private aliments ore un- 8uri > aiu c < l for imrity , etc. SntUfaclloii Guarantied. Onltr IttniLdy No. 1 for bfmlnil Weiknrit or Vital 1'rlco tl 00 , 'o. 2 lor Ian Kuiiaan or iiiiyilcnldebility In married men , or thouo tnUrlnu on that Immiy llfo. Price , tl 00 No SforOon rrbof or tflcet In eltlicr BOX. A combined treatment for Internal anil local USD. Cures In I to B darn. ' Jiosyrint-o or injection. Will not e/iim > strkture , piun or smarting llftamrcHl hundred ! of cases. Trice tl 00. So. 4. Sanative SptrlBe for men or women. Prcrents , etc. No rubber nor Injection. 1'ackago Gonorrhoea . I aslly used. 1'rlco II 00. Will ecnil a Healed trial sample of remedy No. 1 or 2 on receipt ol 4 cts. In itampafoi postaRO , Anyonoofllitbc'reniwJHsprompt ly Bint ( t-ealed ) b/ man on receipt of the price , tl 00. Utrrr.ll > r Wool tp eitherfcej , man led orslnglencntFr STANDARD REMEDY CO , Chicago. III. _ _ The largest , fasten arid Dncst. In the world Pnssonecr accommodations unexcelled. New York to Liverpool vln ( ) ii" ' niilou > n Tlia Cclolirntctirilio Flaunt StPiim-l Sopt.lBth Cltv urJCuiiio I thlu in tlio WorlJ.I Oct. I6tli New Yori to Ola'gow via Loadonderr7 1'unieRSla.,8ept. inn I Clrcassla Sept.zflth Dovonla Sept. aist | Ethiopia Oct. 6th New Ycrk to Azores , Gibraltar and Italy. Utopia Sept. nth f Victoria Oct. lutu Palaon , FSccond-CIu unit Htccniuo rale onlonott tciiui. t.iciinUi.ii lIclntiiiducpil.nmTliiatullalilotore. tum by iltutr tlie 1'ictureB'iue Clydo anil North of Ire. land , or Hhtr Mcn y uiid tlouth of Ireland , or Kaclei and OHiiallAr. Kxturtlun * ( a 1'arU or Contlnentnl Tour * on low. rsl tciins. Ira elein' Ciixulur ltUfin of : Credit and Drafu for any amount at loitrttcuimit rotee. .Aimly to any of our IdcfllnpfnU" orto HENDERSON BROTHERS , Chicago , III. H. 8. llAT.r , . II. V , JMOOHES. 0. ll. MA UBS. D.bllll.l.a tiro" of . OUHKbrlbl.Ni IUHkOVIB . Ilili , | xciae curpoM , CUKE or NKUATIVK WEAKNESS , ( Irlat HooTHiNa. ( AitUaout Cftrrtnti o. d Sai aMrr pliU . < ! "p. Mont cue , | xr. tlr cor d la Ibrt * Kontbf . fltalffd | ttmpiU 1 4 BAND ifiN ; ELEOTBIQCO.ua UsuUBUOEia TIMKEH SPHIKO VEHICLES I /Twi4r o/lAdUMndJi < JJ Bl i' * Dlwi atl * ved with iwinf SK . a ctmUag to th. weUbt pat en tbe m. Adtpted - u w rouBh country or firm 18W drl o C ? t gtUfuctlan. to Doslrln exam * SHOE DEALERS i n e the Justly cel ebrated lines ot Hoots aud Bboes , manufactur ed oy U , M. Henderson & Co. , of Chlcauo- < tories at Chicago , JLMxou , III * . , and Komi ( ) u IMC , WU.-Bliould write BAM. N , WATSON , resi dence , FltBMONT. NKU. TravvUntf aicut. Ilenlquamrs for Xtubbera. Brownell Hall ! BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL , Cornei * of Tenth and Worthington Streets , Omaha , Nob. TUB Rev , Rotert MGrty , S. T , D , , Reclor , Fall Term Begins Wednesday , September 11. For Particulars Apply to the Rector. THE NIJ PLUS UI/FKA of writing ma chines Is noted for Its Suoed , Compactness of key board. Simplicity of construtlon. Kaso of operation anddurlullitv. Don'texperiment with cheap machines ; you uno\v wlint you are putting when you buy thn Itomlngton. Don't rely on assertions made by HO called competitors. An examination costH you nothing and may BUVO you from purchasing a worthless machine. Olio Huminplou holds 'ho World'sCliainplonshlti forspuvd. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT , 8-icond hand machine ? , nil malcei for salo. fho Crown Tyoowritorrlios capitals and small letters , llguros. fractions , etc. , and Is the most Ilai > ld , cheap miiclilno made. 1'rlco tiO. Stcnographerj supplies of ull kinds. Scud for circulars. Jos. P. MEG-EATH , 1607 Farnam Street NEW COAL MERCHANTS A. B. MEYER & Co. , Dealers in Best Grades of Coal I 103 S , 15th St. , Opposite Postofe Storage Yards , Cor , Jcnss & 5th Sts , Telephone 1490 , I We solicit a trial order- from you. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES , FAIRBANKS , MORSE & CO. 1018 Farnam Street , Omaha , A. B. MEYER & CO. , SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN & COKE 1O3 South JBth StreetOpp. Postoffico. Tclophono 140O. STRANG & CLARK STEAM HEATING CO , Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers. Steam Pumps * * Etc. 0 ' frtr-u in , .