8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TLUESDAY , SEPTEMBER , 10 , 1889. THEJCITY. There is a number of frco bodn In the Bishop Clnrkson Memorial hospital for the treatment of surtflcil diseases of children. Chief of Police Scavoy hns gone to Sixlt Lnho City. The object of his visit i kept n secret nt the police station , lie will return the Inst of the week. Deputy ShorllT ixni Gfobo IB in n equtihblo with the fair people. They want to pay him $1 n iluy for his servi ces as chief of the deputies at the fair grounds , but ho rofusoa to accept loss than $3. Deputy United Stales Marshal \Voooler brought to Omaha yesterday from Crawford , Ooorpo W. Davis , charged with sending obscene matter through the malls. Davis gnvo bond and was released. A chattel mortgage to the First Na tional bank , for $112,050.68 , on the gooils mul chattels used in the cold storage business of George Sohroodor & Co. , at 813 and 81o Howard street , was filed yesterday with the county clerk. Nellie B. Reynolds , of 1009 East Dom- Inlck street , Homo , N. Y. , wants to know of her father , Thomas C. Noonan , n railroad contractor , who loft homo two years ago and came to Omaha. She has written Postmaster Gallagher on the subject. Andrew Peters , Will lam Mores , Will- lam Mtiln'r , W. Wcstcrgard and George Anderson , ( Ivo now mail carriers , were put to work yesterday. They will cover Central Park , Oak Chatham , Bedford Place , Lowe's addition , Omaha View , and from Mason to Ilickorv , Twenty- fifth to Thirtieth , Deniso'a addition and Kountzo Place. I'crsorril L'nrnsir.ipMs. I n. A. Lipo , of Ulnir , is ut the Mlllard. L. L. Price , of Otloll , is nt the Murray. AV. II. Urowo , of ( Joziid , is nt the Arcade. X C. Carson , of ClimlrAn , is at tlio Mur ray. / O. L. Dull , of Llnc61n , U at theMil - Innl. Innl.W. W. S. Dlcltcn , of Syracuse , Is at the Mil- Inrd. IV. II. Morklo. of Clmdron , U nt the Mil- Inrd. Inrd.Mrs. Mrs. It. C. Moore , of Blair , is at the Mil- Inrd. Inrd.E. E. B. Uhaso , of Seward , is nt the Mil- Inrd. 12. K. Stnwurt , of Lincoln , is at thu Ar ea Jo. August Dipnoi , of Fremont , Is at the Ar- cudc. cudc.N. N. W. Uiolinrdson , of Hod Cloud , Is at tno Puxton. Li. and 1C. Uobblns , of Lincoln , nro at the Pnxton. W. D. Matthews , of Fremont , Is at the Mlllard. \ \ . H. McCnnn , of Hay Springs , is nt the Iiilllurd. J. S. Couloy , of Grand Island , is nt the Arctulo. W , U. Humphrey , of Lincoln , is nt the Murray. J. P. McConoughy and E. Gould , of York , nro nt the Paxton. 13. 13. Column , of Broltcn Ltovv , Is regis tered nt the Mlllurd. W. G. F. Kchafer and wife , of Kcuuard , nro registered nt the Arcade. H. 13. Knowllon and J. H. Suns , of Has tings , uro rugtatorcd lit thu Paxtou. Mrs. W. 13. Thorpe nnd Miss Estella Thorpe , of David City , uro at the Murray. Senator A. S. Puililouk and Frank A. Pal- dock , of Lieatricc , uro rugistered at the Mur ray. ray.E. E. S. Hood , Miss Gray , Mhs Mablo Gray and Mrs. E. S. Iloud , of Hollywood , are at the Paxton. Mr. Stuart Huyden ami wife have re turned from their eastern trip to their homo at Hill Side. " Dnnlol J. Folly has returned from his trip to the coast , having spent -tho summer in Washington , Oregon and California. Miss Worthiugton , sisterof Bishop Worth- lligton , is lying dangerously ill at the resi dence of the latter on South Tenth street. Chief Galilean , of the lire department , has fiono to Kansas City to attend the national meeting of chief engineers of this country. Onus Sprockets , the sugar king of Honolulu lulu , passed throiurh the city yesterday in ins special car , en route to San Francisco from i the east. Mrs. M. D. lliiscall , with her baby , of Ogden , is visiting her parents , Mr. mid Mrs. Wlllluiii Alstndt , and will remain about two months. Ilov. F. A. Genius and family have re moved to Chicago , where his sons , Klclmrd nud Arthur , formerly in the wholesale milli nery business In this city , will take a four years' medical course. Mr. E. Hasson , son of the forcmnn of the Davenport Democrat-Gazette , nccomp.iniiid bv Mr. F. A. Hitchcock and Gcorco II. Efucr , visited THE Bun ofllco ycsteriluy. Air. Hasson greatly admired THE UEU composing I3- nnd stereotyping rooms. I1 ? Misses Mary mid Sarah Hannn , who have for n loin ? time had cliargo of the Puxton cigar and news stand , have otub.irkcd in business for thumsolvos. They have pur chased the clear' , nud news privilege at the Merchants , furnished the stand handsomely and put in a largo stock of cigars. 'I hey will Bell THIS HIB and nil the standard puoll- cations. These young ladies uro well known to the traveling fraternity , who universally respect and patronize them. OiotH Ijooklntr at Stone. Contractor Coots , who Is creeling the city bull , left Sunday night for St. Paul , Minn. , to examine the stone bn ICottlo river , about Jorty miles from that city , offered for use In the construction of the new building. Ho was accompanied by Alexander Senall , who i is to do the Btono cutting on the building. Before returning they will also examine the red stone at Portage entry required for trim ming by the spcctllcatlons. Vnllcy Doctor * * . The annual meeting of the Medical Society of the Missouri Valley will bo held in this city on" Urn 19th lust. , commencing at 7 p. m. At this meeting the annual election ot ofll- cor-j will tuko placo. The secretary , Dr. Carter , requests that thu members coma pre pared with a paper to rend , a case to report , u pathological specimen to exhibit , or to xako purt In thu discussion. It is said that the Hocloty is in a nourishing condition , having over lit ) members , ' . Won $10O , Joseph Gnrncau , chairman of the committee - too on out-door untorlatnmunts of thu Merchants' Week association , has given an order for * 100 to the Sixth Ward republican club , the prlzu won bv that organization in the wurd club purado of last Thursday night. The club's treasury will now bo In a bettor condition than over and euublo It to make eonie contemplated improvements in its place of mooting , The order will bo cabbed oa Thursday cost , Ho U Very It lull , "Do you propose to enjoin the city or the contractor in tlio work of tearing the present basement walls of the proposed city hall I" was asked of Contractor Ed 13rcnuun yester day."No "No , I don't. My case against the city Is ia the courts , and the action of the decision will cover the points which ml till bo sought la an Injunction , Besides , It would delay matters in the erection of the new building , to which I am opposed us much as any one. It U from thcso reasons that I shall not seek u restraining orders , " to Oiilinuiiu ; . Oliio , September 18th to 10th inclusive , "The Hock Island Houto" will soil excursion tickets to Culumbus , Ohio , nnd return , at half-faro , fyr the annual meeting of Sovereign Gratia Lodge , Patriarchs' Militant , and 1. O , O. l-\ , open to everybody. Tickets good to re turn until Sept. i5th ! , S. S. STKVKNS , Gon'l W. A , Ticket Olllce , 1U05 l-'urnam. A MUilDHUBK'ri It Is Now Occupied by tlio Slayer of I'ctnr Rimer. Gcorgo Soulo , who Is charged of having murdered Peter Kuior , ono week neo , at the tatter's homo at liusor's ' park , had his pre liminary examination yesterday morning before Justice- Anderson , The little court room was full of witnesses nnd spectators. The accused looked hag gard and acted uncnslly during the trial. Itudolph Huser , Thomas Ormsby , Calvin F. Wagner , Ernest Hcrkcltnan , E. W. Lee , J. O. Koot , W. U. Fisher. Charles E. Wroth , John A. Weaver , Henry Ilusor , Cecelia Husor , Joseph Hayer. Clmrlei W. Hosvolt aad B. T. Ford , were called by the prosecution to testify. These of them who had peon thu shooting detailed the facts substantially as published in Tun Ben. Others snld they had ncnrd Sonlo mnlto threats several times that ho would get oven with the Husors for refusing to lot him hnvo beer once when ho had no money to pay for It ; nlso with Hosevolt , who , It ap pears , had offended him about ono year ago. After having purchased the revolver from Weaver , Soulo was heard to declare that Kosovolt would have to look out , bo- causa ho proposed to got oven with him. The defense declined to offer any testi mony. It will attempt to prove , however , it Is said , when the c.iso comes to trial , that Kosovolt tried to shoot Soulo some time ago ; also that by reason of a pun-shot wound In the top of Ms bend , the hitter's mind Is not sound , Soulo xviis hold without ball to the district court nnd lodged in the county jail for cafe keeping. A l-'ltEI'/XICKET. To ilio Nebraska State I'nlr nt Lincoln TIIK OMAHA BIE : will present n com plimentary ticket of admission to the Nebraska State Fair nt Lincoln to every person sending a yearly subscription to olthor Tins WEEKLY Biu with $1.25 , or Tins SUXnAY BKB with $2.00. Orders must bo in by September Oth , so as to give time to mail the ticket , as the K.iir opens on September Gth and closes September lHh. ! These prices are no advance on the regular.price for the Weekly and Sunday editions , but the publishers of Tun Bms dcsiro to give their readers n chance to see the exhi bition nt Lincoln free of admission foe. Cash must accompany each order. Address your orders to THU BKK PUIILISIIINO Co. , Omaha , Nob. PAIUED WITH "tHjUE CflnVSS. " Oiualia I'hytiiciuns Wilt Mot Modillo With tlio"Kllxir. " In the Omaha Clinic for August there Is nn editorial on "The Elixir of Youth , " by James Curler , M. D. , from which the follow ing is taken : "Local physicians nro making arrange ments to test for themselves the truth of M. Hrown-Scqiinrd's assertions , the results of which will be given in the Clinic. " .A Bci : reporter called upon Dr. Carter yesterday to ascertain what experiments had been made in this direction by Omaha pnysiqians , nnd the results thereof. He was In formed that the article in ques tion hnd been written n month ago , while the subject was in its infancy , and the fas cinating claims made for the elixir wore still to bo determined bv actual experience. "But , the world does move , " said the doctor , "in the field of medicine as well as in other nffairs of man , and sometimes with astonishing velocity . Within the last four weeks , sev eral hundred experiments with Mio elixir have .been made throughout the country with the following results. In n few in stances only the patients operated upon do- elareu themselves bonolllted by the treat ment : a very largo majority , cxpuricnced no effects whatever , while a few were the vic tims ot abscesses , gangrene nnd septicaemia , terminating fatally in some eases. "froHtlnc by the experiences of their fol low practitioners abroad , coinimcd of so largo a per centago of nozatlyu results nnd a small number of extremely liisustrous cases , tlio Omaha physicians xviicly concluded to drop the matter of experiment and allow it to drift Into Innocuous desuetude. They hnvo accordingly relojjatei ! 'the elixir of youth' to the realm of forgotten non-utilities whcro it may disport in playful abandon with the 'blue glass1 craze , and where the grand company of kindred souls In reunion may welcome the last but not the least of man's follies to the chaos of forgetfuluess. " Secoml-CInss : ! Tickets Via , the Northern Pacific R. R. , allow the holders the privilege of stopping over at Spokane Falls , Wash. , and all points west of thoro. The Northern Pacific is the ony ] line traversing Washington Territory from east to west nnd north to south. Ratesfrom Omaha nnd Council Bluffs to all points on the North Pacific coast areas low via the Northern Pacific as any other line. Ilrownoll'N Girls unit Toucher * . Hrownoll hull reopens for the fall and win ter sessions of ' 69 and ' 00 on Wednesday next. It Is expected that there will bo about ouo hundred students in nttcndapco , t'jo number being the largest with which the in stitution has over opened. Durinp the past vacation there has been anew now studio added to the ball which will henceforth bo liberally used by the classes. The faculty remains the same as last year with the exception that a new instructress in art in the person of Miss M. A. Young , of England , has DC en secured. The faculty , therefore , will bo ns follows : Uov. M. A. Uoherty , principal ; Miss K. T. Lyman , vice principal ; Miss A. L , Bonham. Instructress In rhetoric r.nil literature ; Miss F. A. Wall and Mrs. Uohorty , preparatory ; Miss Ethel Davenport , mathematics ; Miss M. E. Wallace , Miss Luoy Burgess , instru mental , and Mra. J. W. Cotton , vocal muslo ; Miss M. A. Young , art. Sninothnii ; to Ilcinomhor. If you are going east remember the "Rock Island Routo" run tlio sloopora nnd chair cars of their solid vestibule train to and from the Omaha dopdt , leaving Omaha ntS-5 : ! p. m. , thus avoid ing the transfer at Council Bluffs. Three solid trains dally. All cimir cars are free. Dining earn on all through trains. Our trains make close connec tion with all eastern limited trains con necting in union depot at Chicago , avoiding a transfer across the city to parties on route to Now York , Boston nnd other cities "and eastern , ovory- thlnir a little better than other lines can otlor. " S. S. STKVKNfi , Ticket ollico 1803 Parnam. Gon'l W. A. tlio Smelter. The twelve carpenters kept constantly In the employ of Urn smelting works are at prebont erecting an addition to the smelter building JiOx5U feet and three stories high. This addition just doubles the capacity of the old smelter and will , of course , require an Incmibo of workmen. The second story will bo devoted to ere bins nnd u double hoisting apparatus will nlso ho put In. A brick building 30x50 U nlso boinp nut up for an electric light to furnish light for the establishment. The sample building , a structure 00x115 feet is now finished and In constant uso. It ia here that the car loiuls of ore are quar tered us many us live times to iret a sample of the ores for thu ussaycr. Use Mlhaloviteh's Hungarian black berry juice in all cold drinks. WIio Wants a Waif ? Sergeant Whalen has a mania for looking alter all of tlio waiff and stray children thut drift jnto thu city. His latest charge is Willie- Clement , n ragged urchin about seven years of ago , who came in from Uook Springs , Wyo. , in a box-car Sunday. The lad claims that his parents have been dead blncu "the snow went away , " and that ho ban no homo and no friends. Sergeant Whalun took up a collodion and imrchatud thu lad a suit of clothes , and Is now lucking for some DUO who wuuts a bright boy to raise oa share * . MISSED THE Mlko Honeh's Narrow Kscnpo Krom Death. Cat-Off Island was not behind the other suburbs of Omaha In tragic nffairs Sunday. "Oklahoma" had a shooting match , West Lawn a fight , the city proper a suicide and Cut-Off island came m with a cutting affray in which Mlko Hoach , a barkeeper in C. H , Yatos' saloon , nearly lost hit life. The row occurred In Yatos1 placo. Roach was behind the bar nnd got into a row with three follows who refused to pay for drinks which they had purchased. Koach Insisted upon being paid when tno three men assaulted him. A rough and tumble fight ensued In which Hoach got decidedly the worst of It. During the row one ot the trio drew a knlfo and nmdo n jlnsh nt Honch , In flicting a dangerous wound In his throat. The wound exposed the wlndphia and cat several small arteries. The Injured man was placed in n cab and hurriedly driven to the police station , whcro bis injuries wore at tended by the city physician. After his wound had boon dressed Roach returned to the Island , whcro hi * lives. Ho claims to know the men by sight who as saulted him but docs not know their names or occupntjon. No steps have been taken for the apprehension of the assailants. Dyspepsia Mnkoa the lives of many people miser able. nnd often lends to self-destruction. Wo know of no remedy for dyspepsia more successful than Hood's Sursapa- rilla. It hots gently , yet surely and olHulontly , tones the stomach nnd other organs , removes the faint fooling , cro nies a good appetite , cures headache , nnd refreshes the burdened mind. Give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial. It will do you good. \VIMj 1 > AY THE KENT. The Effect of tlio Ton-Hour System at the U. l8 hops. The employes' the Union Pacific shops are now working ten hours per day and are happy. The now order of affairs should have gone Into effect last Wednesday , but , owing to the Interruption of the various at tractions of Merchants' weak , It virtually went Into effect yesterday. The increased number of hours moans a corresponding In crease of pay , nnd Mr. J. P. Holloy , the master mechanic , says that this affects an army of 001) men. It mear.s an additional expense of nearly SID.OOO per month to the Union Pacltld railway company , but both employers and employes hope that the change is permanent. "How do .you like the increased number of hours I" asked a BDB representative of a begrimed - grimed son of toll as ho leaned his brawny arm , for the moment , on his hammer. "Woll , " said he , "I am glad of it , and I be lieve every workman in the shops is also. The increase from eight to ten hours will pay the rent for most of the lads. The boys are now receiving from $2.00 to $3.50 for a day's work , and taking 'M cents per hour as nu average , It muans an increase of CO cents per day , or 31 : ! per month , and this goes a good ways toward paying the rout of the ma jority. " PAXTOX IlOTKL , OMAHA Special at tention to commercial mon. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Kittrcdgo & Brainard , proprietors. Wniiteil n. Liuriier Salary. A successor to Rev. D. W. Korr. who last week resigned the pastorate of the South west Presbyterian church , has not yet been selected. Mr. Kerr will remain in the city until the 1st of November , and then ho will probably visit Europe. Mr. Iverr resigned his pastorate because his congregation did not feel able to meet the salary demanded by him. The great European expositions have awarded the premium to Cook's extra day Imperial Champagne for bouquut. A Subject of Enquiry. ' O.MAIH , Sept. 0. To the Editor of Tun HUE : Why don't you investigate the meth ods of the chattel mortgage sharlcs who prey on the poor of Omaha. The writer knows uf instances where they have entered the houses of a delinquent debtor and taken the bedding , kitchen range and table while suppur was In course of preparation and oartod them awny to satisfy debts whereon the principal nnd interest had been paid by the collection of usurious Interest to an amount equal to both at legal rates. You can readily get at facts in this direc tion , and your duty as u public monitor should imool you to do so. Sun'iniu. : [ The writer of this has withheld his name , but wo print bis communication to call atten tion to tne abuse" . It is not to be expected , however , that a newspaper can ransack the town and pry into the private bargains made by poor people with creditors. Many of these people , like the writer of the ubovo , would never bo'Will'.ng to appear in the case or lot their names bo known. ED. ] IS a blood disease. Until tno poison Is expelled from the system , there can bo no cure for this loathsome and dangerous malady. Therefoie , the only effective treatment is a thorough course of Ayer's Siirsaparilla the best of all blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the better ; delay Is dangcious , " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies , and was treated by n number uf physi cians , but received no benefit until I began to take Ayer'n Sar.saparllln. A few bottles of this medicine cured mo of this troublesome complaint and com pletely restored my health. " Jesse M. lioggs , Uolmaii's Mills , N. C. "When Aycr's Sarsnpnrilla was rec ommended to me for catarrh , I was in clined to doubt Its efficacy. Having tried so many remedies , with little ben efit , I had no faith that anything would euro mo. I became emaciated from loss of appetite and Impaired digestion. I lind nearly lost thu sense of smell , and my system wus badly durunged. I was about discouraged , when n friend urged mo to try Ayei's Biimnparllln , and ic- ferrcd mo to persons whom it bud cured of catnrrh. After taking half a dozen bottles of this medicine , 1 nm convinced that the only snro wny of tri-ntliig this obstinate tllHcasu is through thu blood. " Charles H. Maloney , 113 Itlver St. , Lowell , Muss. Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla ) Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. 1'rlco $1 ; eli botllci , } 5. Worth $5 a bottle. OMAHA . .HMD run MoranuI'arkmQiirriilcafro'i , nonnllnc Hcliool fordlrl * anil Vounu l.ndli-s. Forg catulocua aUdre.sll , TIIAVKll. U. . II. , " 1'ark , 111. , or 77 Madnuii jjtrcut , cuicau * . Ill , RACINE COLLEOE , IlimutUully nnd licHllitiil r ulliiatcil. oiiilpiiail , mill ulilriu iiwclnl rnr < < to livni tralu'HK. Tuultur.AimiUUl'U'UII.A.M , WnrJt-n NBW'YOIirc MIUTAKV AOAKMY , COUN wull-on-IImUoii. Col. 0 , J. Wright , u. U. , A.M. . aupt. ; 11. F. Hyatt , Comil tot Cudota. Northwestern Military Academy , Tentr-tlirfO mllci norlli of Cnlcncni lm a lull c-orin of experienced Inttructori ) tivu courei't o ( iiuitf. nnd uniurpnitad ( arllltloi for Init.ucticm. litallli. tioino cnmloru Brut Chrlltlnn IndceuCB. bf uA lor catalogue to Highland Turk , III. JACKSONVILLE I'rrtiumtor/ rollef Ulo courtu , lltentur , la eu > Thin powder novcr varies. A mnrvel of pur . ty , htrength mid wholesomoness. Jloro co. uomlcal than th ordlnarT kinds , and cnnnot bo sold in competition with the multitude ! ! of lor or shortwclKht nlum or phosphate powders. Bold only In caus. Koyal Halting Powd pany , I2i WfcU Street , Novr York. CALIFORNIA TUT 1 AND OF DISCOVERIES ! ljr.fy frtrUtlt J ( or g. & ABIErlNEMEDto.fliWiJ.il.fAl. SANTA : ABIEAND : : CAT ; R : CURE For sale by Goodman Drug Co f JAS-S'KlRK0 ( LARGE SIZE ) undl receive i. HANpSQHE | Containing AcioRS-and'AciRESSG A very popular. The fine black A favorites. T We have them ; rough A and smooth finish ; foreign f and domestic make. A 4 Price of suits made to A order , o $20 , . $25 and $35 , We have a large assortment - ment of Trouserings , $5 to $12 , } Our overcoatings ARE f ? beauties , made to order for A ? $20 , $25 and $30,1 f And with silk linings. I I Our.work and fitting wiJ ] f 0 please the most fastidious , t 9 Mail orders promptly | filled. f Open evenings THE OPENING ' Of the schools mnko n big donmiul for Boy's Clothing. Our assortment is unnpproncliod by nny lionso in the west , tmtl our prices cannot bo matched , Look tfirough our stock and yon will find Hint you can dress your boys well for very liltlo nionoy. Wo have nice tasty fall suits , starting from $1.23 up. Our lower priced grades of boy's ' suit ? nro cut and made as careCully as the finer ones. Wo nave nothing , nor do wo propose to have anything , that cannot bo recommended for wear anil honesty of material. It would not bo consistent with our immo , mid OUil RULE TO TAKE BACK ANYTHING THAT IS NOT STUICT- LY WHAT IT IS SOLD FOH. Wo will inaugurate the fall season in our Boy's dopnrtmont with three special bargains which will bo opened tomorrow , and with which wo mean to surprise you _ SLOT Childrous' Good , substantial suits , si7.es 4 : to ID , fall weight , of a very no.xt pattern and made tasty , at $1.00. The material in this suit is not stictly all wool but the little cotton there is in it , maki-s the goods stronger , and wo guarantee the suit to give evcollimt wear and good satisfaction. Of Childrens' very good suits , sivcs 4 to 1-1 , $2.25. These arc strictly all wool , Wo call special attention to this suit , as wo believe it to bo the best value wo ever offered. The material is honest all wool cassimcre , no shoddy , of a nice greyish pattern which will not show dirt , and the suit is well made , and has u neat appjur- nnce. You could not buy such a suit in any other house for less than $5. , Is a line of elegant knee pant suits , -i to 1-1 which wo offer at ยง 2.90. Wo haq'o two styles of them , ono a nice brown cheviot , thopthor a line dark gray ca'simere ; both all wool. These arc beautiful suit for the money and fully worth twice what we marked them. An immense line of boy's long pant suits ; from $2.50 upward. ' OPEN TILL 9 P. M. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Is culled to tha fnct we tire now rocelvliic .choice NOVKI/T1 IB ill RAM. COODSnuil tlmt a roinpleto nssDrtmrnt of Men's nnd Hoy's Clothing a Inptort to the sen-on , inuy lie fonucl upon our tubles VMA * O\riit- COATri orlittast style nnd superior Jlnlsh ; nna Kumnoctral Umbrallus. lilih In nual- litv unil workmanship but moderuto In price. GRATEFUL COMFORTING Epps's Cocoa. BREAKFAST. "By n tliuroiuli knoivlcjco of tlia nnturnt laws wlilcli cnverii tlmupurnlluns of cllijct-tlon uml niitrl- tlon , anil liy nc'nrcltil nppllcntloii of tliu line propur- tlua of ncll-i-ciccU'd cocon.Mr. Hops Inis provlilcilour bri'iikfasl tallies nltli a ilvllcntaly llnvori-U liureruo wlilcli limy fnvoua ninny heavy doctors'bills. His by thi Judicious iifti uf Mich itrtlcloa of tlletthntii coiiAtit jlloii may buKnuhmll ) ' built up until btron ( notion to ri' > l t ovcry teniloiicy to iliseme. Hun- droiEA of MiMlo iimladloA ntu tloatlnt ; arounit us ready to attack nhcrori'r thcruH n wcnk point.Va mar f > CHpi > ninny a fatal ( liuft by kceplnn O ilvelvfj well fortlilcd with piiru liloott anil a piopcrly iiourlslied Irninc. " llvll t-vrvliu Onruttc. .Mado tliuply nltli bolllnu water of milk. Sold only In hfilf pound tins by ( iiocori labeled thus' TnMEO TJDPQP. Pn Homrcornthlo Chemists JiLmiJU IJl i 0 L'U , , J.OMKJN , i.Ndi.AM : ) . and Druggists Sontl for 200 page illustr-ntcd cattiloguo. Stationary , Fancy Goods , Toys mid No tions. Largest and choapcst stock in the west. Kcdhead , Norton , Lathrop& Co. DosMoiiies , Iowa. OoHlrln to exnm- Ino tlio Justly col- olirntcd lines of Moots niul Shoos , nmmifactur- od uy C. M. llomlurson .V i.'o. , of Chlcusto-Fnc- turlus nt Chicago , Dlxon , Ilia. , nnd Komi I Hi l.nc. Wls. shoultl write BA.M. N. WATSON , rosl- den-'o. rUKMONT. NIJU. Truvcllng uqunt. JicfdiiuarterB for Hubuers. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John G , Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the Old Slanl , 1407 Farnam S i3t. Orders by tclcKraph solicited nnd prompSy Attended. U'elophouu to No. li. . The II jj Standard ll i- leimUlifor Ilia curtrflt prltato allment ui-o uu * Hurpai'H-d for imrlo , elc. H.itUfiutlun ( luui united , ( inter Keiui'ily Wo , 1 for huulntl MrtLurti or Vital _ _ lowii. rrlculiuo , , 'o. rur l i Mnuiiuflil or i > l yulcAl tleljlllt/ married nicii.ortliofto c'iitrln ciii tfuii liai'jiy IKo. I'rUv , tl ( X > . ho 3 Cur Gunorrliotft or f.lvt't In fltlitr i > ex. A rumbliud tn-aliiicnt for Internal uml local mo. Cum In 1 lo & darn , orlnsullrltljrl. llon. Wlllnnttautctlilrlurc , r < o , i. HiuKliB bprtino for int'ii or wouiin. I'rtitcnt * KOiiorilioca , ( In .Nu ml < l > er nor Inlin'tlun , I'wknuo la c 50ilajrii. l uily * ed. 1'rlcuM 00.VJII en < l au-ulcit tilul cnni | loof ri'iniily No. 1 or 2 on receipt ol i cti In fctnmii4 f of po tairu , Anyone of Ihe eruinulleH priiuit- | ly fuit ( H'nliill uf mall on receipt of Clio prlre , tl DO. BTANDABjrptCEMEDymoO , "cillcaga"/ / ' ' rullrelr Mcrtoine l > y 'd TUBUIAI EAR CUSHIOHSI .r tlouiiiidWuilelittiid. Ctm ( ort H.H ; ! f.JilJu.lIi.ii udl .tt" . hJfrfk.Jui ! wbcreall other rcmeillti VAI . Hoi.i on * Hi F , HIBOOX. HI > : illrnoCvra | ' . Cor.Hlli 'l' Tl I B flTT blLLO i l STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION M75. Hos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. 9H3 ? MOST PERFECT OF PENS. "iKl all urinary troubles casllv-.riulck- ly mid bafelj- cured \ > y HOLTUItA onsu' ' " ! , tfuyerul canes curnd In BO veil iluyw. Hold utlWl per box , all dniKgi'ti , or by mull from Dotfura Sl'r't' Co. , 113 WUlto bt. , N. V. luU Ulrectloua , I.OTTEHY OF TIIK I'UDfilO CIIAKITV. ESTAIIMSIIWI ) IN 187T , 1JV TIIR AT1O A OOVKIINMKNT. Under a Twenty Year/ Central bj tliD Mssirai International imsrovocnnt Corapinj. , . ITT .Uf- - - Grand Monthly Drawings holrt In tha Morosqno I'avllilon In the Ahunuilu I'arlt , I Ity oC Mexi co , and publicly contlucffd by ( iorernmcnt Olllnlals uppolntyd for thu purpoio bv the Sccroturlcs ot the Interior uml tlio ' 1'raisi.ry. Grand Soml-Annual Extraordinary DRAWING OF SE.TEMBER 15111,1889 , , $12OOOO. SO , < KO Tickets at ? V , $ GJtOOOO. ritlCM OK TICJlvKTS. AJIIIUIGAN MONUV ; Wholes. Si ) : Hulvoa. H : Quarters , : UlRhths. II. Club rates , fi.'i tickets for WU U. S. Uurroiicy. i'iii/.ts. : i'JliU.'WDi.s . JIM.OOI ' 1 4U'iliii3 ) . 4IMKO r i/.ioi' : sjiittiu . LII.IWII . . . , . , r > PK1/.KSOF . l.OJI uro . B.iXiO CO 1'UIXKSUF . W > Juro. . . . 10,0) ) JO)1 > JI1XISOF : . : . ) nro. ' . . . . aifOJ IW ) 1'UIXUiOF . 10l ; aie . Xt.UH 651 PKIXCSOF . 40 nro. . . . ' K.ICO AI'I'IIOXIMATION rHIKK . ICO Prizes of Jiaiapp. tojlWO ) l'rlzo. . . . Ki.OflO I'.lll'iizi sof lUnpp , to 4ll ( ) 1'rlZB. . . . 16XW ( KUPrlyeiot t-Onppto W.OOJPnzo. . . . BXJ ( ) TlWTennlunlsof $10 , decided by. . liW.tKWPrlzo. . . . Sl.flO ) SS5I Prizes . Amounting to J-i7.12 All ] ) i izo } sold In the United StiiUs lull paid In U. S. Currency. AC KXTS WANfgJBi > . { 27 Ken Cr.irn It VTK . or any further inform ation desired , \vrlto lo lbly to the undersigned , clearly st.itlnj ; ynur losidance , with st.ito , conn- tj- , street and number. .Mow rapid return nmll dehvnry will ba nssured by your eneloalng uu envelope bearing your full a IMPORTANT. Address U. HASSKTTI , Cirr OP .Mixico , MK.XICO. By ordinary letter , containing M < mv ; OII Issued by all Hxpress CompiulBS , Now Yorli U chunce , JJraftor Postal Note. Special 1 lly terms of contract the unnpnnr must deposit - posit the sum of nil prl7os Included In the scheme before sellliiK H B'nylo ' ticket , und ru- celve the following olllehil iiermlt : CElt TIFICA Tll. l hoelni certify Hint the Lnn- aonllanlctif Mrxtco and South Amerlmlmunn fiiccitil ilejmstt tlie iicccmuiriiunite to inmicintce the pai/moit of all prlzca drawn bu the Loterhidi , Ia Uencftci.nc.tn I'uiiUai. It.ltoniltauiJXll V/Jff/l. Intcrocntiir. Further , the Company Is required to distrib ute Ilfty-slx per cent of the value of all the tickets In prizes n larger proportion tlnm la given by any other Lottery. Finally ; thn number of tickets Is limited to f O.KO liii.ttOJ lesi than nre aold by other lotteries using the same uchomos. Tluj lumen , lir L ninl Illlfsl In tliowurld lesunt'cr accniniuudntluim unaxcrlliM. IVowr Varli ta ( .Ivcrinnil vld lfi" " n lr > M " Tlio Coli-hiiilciJ I The HiifH Klciirn. Sopt. I Stll UUvuriEuiiielililn In tlio Wcild.l Oct. I Bill NOT ? York to G a gov/ via Londonderry I'urnesBla. . .Sept. lltn I Clrniobla . . . . .Sept.stli Devonln Kept.iilst | Uthloplii . . . . Oct. lith Now Yerk to Azoj53) ; Gibraltar ani Itaty. UUjpin Sept. Ilth | Victoria Oct. Mil Fuluon , FcfMinil.ClHftit ithil Micrniro iamftilov ( { > tcuna. l.xiNjrhloii Ikl.i tMicdiii < l , iiiauiiftuill ililu lo iis tumbjriltlKr tlio rictuniuiiio chilu nixl Noiili of Jin. luiul , or KlHT Mcnwy and Uoulli of lluland , uf J.'n ] lei uml Ollnallar. KxciirKlun * to 1'nrluor Onnttncnlnl Tourn on Ion. rrt teiiuii. Travoleia' CitrulNr lAtlfi of Crtdtt and Dniflifdr nnyniiujiiiit i.t louittciuitlitraUi. A | > ) jy | to ftuy ofoui' IfH1 ! , ! iiirintit ( ir to HENDERSON BROTHERS , CIllCDfJO , III. II , B. llAI.t , . 11 , V. .MooilKH. U. It , MA KM. tnntl * lmnmvoii"Kilh uniiKinithncLlrH on ono 3d ? EnBlestrldlnit"'W * ! TliofprinmlnnatB. "n n < P& Sten MtordlnB ta tU w l ht put oa thorn. /irt pt d f ia ll'"ll t ro.UKh country or flna VU driven WlllidruroH bnat uatlefuctlon. A Perfect Face Powder. rACE POWDER , rsir sa IjifUIIilii. iiorl rulivttiuldtl > rufiUU ) M ! kluiltr'i , JUTI'trnjiiitl illlc ' , lltl r. lll// > J , ! > ' Li on ftrnnnlt i CnnaJmnii IHujtV.l.llnS' ' i fxlin.lr1 < , llinjiTuil.lr ! , , lltl OaK.ICIIn 1 , , cor , WrUlrri > lumir < , ear f'l.h > ii.llcriui k or WlllUmi vnK , Ullnllunril , ) ' ! . ! Ilii Ii'H ' , foil IV - IU , rur. C iili n Utllr l luilltuteDiiif rlt > * l' .ccir. rutino , OuH. Ullii IMIl.lJO , MuHliUin..c r I'trll- Icj OuS. llllit CennJi , 1II1I.UI.U u Ca. car , . , uj.i. ! . cur. Ulh tnj Cuniluii Oil H.un lir'i : Dr. ( U > lll ' , 1 , 101 , Uil * Mjf' , cor. l lcc | On Ixv I DWoith > P vli * , I.TII ! > > tou it O , cor. 2itli | Bwlll J. Co. . Illli > na UivemiJl I ) t > rh ( r'i , hl..lm. ' I , JSlli4l.4 . Wuolwvtll' X rlPr GtnKrl , I , le l H < rd , Ciiuifi , vr. ( ll u I Plm | Uo ii it.fli l . Ill HIU 61. | W , J , belli. Jtr'ii b.ki < r 4 Ca , B. Ouibk Wliuluull , lllcl.4nl4KU Uru < Co. . HUk . Ilruet U to. m LATEST PERFUME EXQU.8.TH . . NEMAN'S HIAWATHA i Ui&IHA DGALdS8irifilPJib ( < * rEzsj ZF&vt * i * N. W.COR. ! 3rH & DQDCE ST3 , OMAHA , NEB. FOU THE TEKATltENT OF ALL . . , , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. ' Beet Facilities , ArparstuionaHeniedieifcrSiKCCiaf-o. ' Trcatmsnt of every form of DUcaie requlilnr MEDICAL or BUROIOAI , TREATMENT. HJNETY ROOMS FOK PATIENTS. ' Benid&AttendcxcQ. Best Accommodations in V/cjt KT WRITE FOR OIKCUlARSon Dcformltle. and Brace j , Trunei , Club I'eet , Uurvatvrea clbvinc , 1'llei , Tiimorj. O&acer , Catarrh. BroncblUi , Inhalation. electricity , 1'arolys s , Epilepsy , Xidaey , Bladder , Bye , tar , Skin ani Blood and nil Surgical Of craUona. DISEASES OF WOMEN $ .EUAVffi.5ttffi . VVKIUVKl.tm.Y 1IMIMIJ MFlllIM1) DKlUKTIlP.tTloa WiiUKX HL'uiMicuii-ikraKvr. ' ( STRICTIY FKIYATr. ) Only Reliable Medical Inititute making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES AtlltloAilIHicaitf * kQeeprifullr trralcd. Bv ) > lillillol'oioa ! r B < * , l from tin i ilrni vlltinut mercurr. Nrw Kritnrallta Treatment for butt of VITAL 1'miHl. 1'artloj vnalilc lot lilt DimiytalrcAtMnt Lonj tj tcrre.pordtnte. Allcomniunlea- llonicoiiliJtutlil. kUJklnciorlunruiiicnliirntl > ; a > llorci. trviaircurtljpiekca.Eomarki .ojmlcnteronlrcli ! or lender. Una pcrioail lalon I vtrcrii | red. Call mid eoniult uior icnit bmorr of your ewe. nn t we will ittid In pMn wrdn er. oar RfiO Tfl MFH FREE ; y > a i-niaic. 8i > iai .r UUUlt ly I7li.ll | NtMoui Dl.mci , Impolcntr.Uiph. lilt ; Olitt ami larlroreli , vllli nunlioii Hit. Addrrii O'lTftHAMEDICAIi ft HUROTHAI. INSTITUTED 13th and Dadgq KtrcitU , OUAKA , J . C. C. WKHTS NKUVK AND UIIAIN TIIKAT- MHNT , aKunrnnto-il hpoLlllr for llytterlii , Dl/.zi- Convul IOT , I'iti. Nervous NourulKlu , liieho , NorvoiiH I'rostnitlDti CAUSM ! bv the use of aleoliol tob.icco. Wiikt-fiiluopH , Alt-ntnl L'epri'sslon , Softouliiifof tl'o Ilinlii , resulting In iniiinity nnd li-ndltiu toniUcry. iircny nud duatn , PrcmaturoOld AKe. Iliirrfiinos" , l.n-uiot I'owor In either "ox. Involuntary l.'issei nnd Kpornmt- orhiru ( Rimed liynvcr oxortlnnof thohrulnself- abi o or ovorlnilulfien o. 1'ncli box rontnlns on month'sir ntim-iit. T'On ! , box , or six boxes forM.U'.scnt ' by mnll prepaid on rocvipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. To euro nny cnsc. With cmli order recelvnl by UH foi-f-Ix boxes , nniompnnled witht"i.ui , wo will Hcndthopurchagfr our wrltt n ( niurnnteo to refund - fund tluinouuy If the truatnunt does not ctK'Ct iicurc. anai'.intuiH INSIUM ! only by ( ioodmnn DriisCo. , DrilKBliti , Solo AoiitB | ; , 1JIO 1'nrnaui trcct.Omanu , Kebrusku " Dr. J. E , McGRE W " SPECIALISTS * In ( Iio IVcalniC'iit of .Ml Clironlu , .Nervous ami 1'riviilo Discuses Hliormnlorrhu'ii , liupotincr 'l FulllnB Vanlioort nl olulcly c-iiiul. A iuiu Kiiur.intoi'd in ullfurmiof 1'iirulu l > i vttoi' , Hlrli'ltiruK. Olcct , A" . I'utarrti , 'Ilinmi. I.unit * , and llrarl llUeutin , Kliotimallim. Hjilnal and luaiulu Dlieun , Illood audbklii lllnuuioi ( riuti'il nucci-mlullr , , lidiu > ' an I UL-nllumeni Hulllnu ruoinn loparala nnd eiillrclrnilviilu. . . . ( u.uuUnliun Ireo. Sund forliooki. Tliu focretand I'rl'nto Hl i'ii t' nf .Mun , " alto "Wniaun and llur ) u.i i. " lUo mien ( ft nin ) . Treutuittnt bjr c rr - > l > iiiidfiicui * < > nd muiui' Mr r | dr. Olllce : S. K , Corner I ith and Jackson fcitrcetfl , O.MAIIA , h'l'lt , IIIIU1.4 I .idl.rrttUa M1I11UKK I. " ' IS ! ' . ! ' . " JlSrlft H/ ' " ' ' "rl'i " > ' ' ll k | . rlir ur. Jl i mti .n it or * fi.if < l' * li , lnt > ik.