k 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , -SEPTEMBER 25 , 1880. THE CITY. W. D. Alexander will bo taken to the Ineano asylum. Jerry Itanoy , ono of the oldest en gineers nt the Union Pacific shops , hus resigned his position. City Boiler Inspector .Too SUndovcn Inspected the bailers nt the Union Pnoiflc shops Monday nnd found them to bo In n perfect condition. Felix GhroboMtl , a Bohomlnn , was before Judge Borluvyesterday afternoon charged with assaulting Anton ChornU with an ax. llo was fined $30 and costs. D. "W. Craftsflold , secretary of the American Sabbath association , organ- ' 17.cd n mooting of the Omnlm branch at the Young Moil's Christian association rooms yesterday afternoon. The remains of Andres Oloson , who suicided at Wcstsldo on Sunday , wore interred in the Danish comolory this morning. The funeral took place from the undertaking establishment of Drcxol & Maul. Mrs. Charles P. Needham has written n letter to filends in this city , stating that her husband , \rhowasstrickon with paralysis atWutortown , Dak. , recently has so far recovered as to bo nblo to travel , and will bo brought home on Thursday. The sisters of mercy at Fifteenth and Castollar streets nro grateful to Hon. John Rush , William Uutr , Joseph Gar- ncnu , Messrs. Sloan & Johnson and others for their prompt and generous recpouso to the appeal matlo in behalf of the protectory and orplmniijjp in their charge. In stopping from a horse car at Twentieth and Cass streets Saturday night , a servant in the employ of Mr. . McGinn , who lives at that corner , slipped and sustained a severe fracture of the thigh. She"was carried into the Ioii80 ) byV. . Hoiidon and John Buy , , who happened to bo in the car at the time. time.Rev. Rev. Wilbur Crafts of Now York , the traveling secretary of the Now York branch of the Y. M. C. A. , Is the city , nnd it was announced that ho would deliver - liver lectures yesterday afternoon nnd evening on the subject of "Sabbath Observance. " In both the afternoon and evening the attendance was so light that it. was doomed best to post pone the lecture indefinitely , which was dono. The National Bank Building com pany of America IH the name of a com pany incorporated by James Lawrence , of Groton , Mass. , and John L. and "William D. McCnguo , of Omaha. The nature of the business is announced to be the erecting , owning , letting and generally managing of buildings , in Omaha mid elsewhere , for bank pur poses , stores , dwellings , offices , etc. , and the buying and selling of real and personal property. The capital stock is $1125,000. Personal I'arner.ap'is. E. G.Vut7oI , of Lincoln , m at the 1'axton. Jvl. II. Tilton , of Lincoln , Is at the Paxton. J. G. White , ot ICoarhoy , Is ut the Puxton. L. S. Irvln , of Kearney , Is ut the Paxton. A. Iloxsny , of Atkinson , Is at the Arcade. C. L. Eaton , of Uostwiuk , is at the Mur ray. ray.S. S. F. Uurtch , of Valentine , w at the Mur ray. ray.A. A. C. MofJorklo , of Superior , is at the Ar- cauo. J. F. Unrnanl , of Lincoln , is at the Mil- Inrd. Inrd.S. S. D. Richards , of Fremont , Is at the Mil- lard. ' H. M. Domineer , of Cozad , ia at tbo Mil- lard. J. C. Blackburn , of Arlington , is at the Arcade. John Hammond , of Grand Island , is at the Arcuao. A. A. Abbott , of Grand Island , is at the Pnxton. Henry C. Smith , of Falls City , Is at the Paxton. Charles Lane , of Grand Island , Is nt the Mlllixnl. L. W. Lavender , of Tecuinsoh. is at the Millard. Samuel Hlnnkor , of Uoatrleo , is registered at the Paxtou. R. Wheeler and two daughters , of Osceola , are at the MUlnrd. Fred E. Wright , the advance herald of "A Midnight Hull , " is in the eity. J. C. Mpyors nnd wife , and W. W. Griggs , of Lincoln , are nl tlio Arcade. GCOTRO . Juno , the hunineis manager of Thomas W. Kceno , is stopping at the Paxton. 13. A. Gibson ami wifa and Miss II. E. Swan , of Weeping Water , are at the Pnxton. W. U. Sliryock , S. F. Rockwell , W. E. Baker and James StanUer , of Louisville , are at the Murray. Richard Kitchen , who has boon in Bultl- moio for the past tuo months receiving medical trea'.ment. started for Omaha yes terday , George W. Juno , representing Thomas W. Kccnc , arrived in the city yesterday. The tragedian will give four performances In this city during the llrst week of next month. Benjamin Schwnrtr , of the great hop firm of B. ( Schwartz & Co. , of Now York , is in the city , nml his sales seem to show that tuo purchasers of his stock anticipate no danger of prohibition. Hon. John G. Carlisle , the well-known politician and speaker of the house of repre sentatives , passed through Omatm Monday en routeto Pocatello , where no has a sou lylnt ; dangerously ill. Miss Comfort Baker , who graduated in the 18S9 high school class , has entered Fisk uni versity for a collogiuto course , after which fibo will davoto her talents to the education of the colored people of the south. James Allison , mnnugor of the Theater Royal , Mllbournc , Australia , and proprietor of several places of amusement in that coun try , wns In the citv Monday. While hero lie wns the guest of John Francis , general pUsscngor ngont of the U. & M. At tbo Windsor ! O. P. Hicks and wife , Bloomington ; 13. E. Atdlll , Lincoln ; D. C. Fassott , New York : J. H. Dnnchv , StocK- vlllo ; Charles E. Bilker ana POD , Beatrice ; "Will Anderson , College. Springs , la. ; Archlo Anderson , College Springs , In. ; Jnlnns Campbell , Page Center ; I ) . II. Davis , Al liance , O , ; 1' . O , Donnoll , Lincoln. Yesterday was a lively ono for traveling men In this section. They came from all di rections. Ono of the liveliest and most irro- prcsUblii was Mr. Sachs , of M , Sachs & Co. , cigar manufacturers , New York. The same pontlemim li the representative of Klrcholt & JN'euburtli , wholesale dealers la wines nnd liquors , of Chicago. Mr , Suoh's friends are as numerous in this vicinity as are his sales , which are enormous. PAXTON Iiornr. , OMAHA Special at tention to commercial men. Finest and largest hotel In the west , Kittrodgo & Briilnurd , proprietors. \Vnlorivorks Shops. The waterworks company Is moving its shops from the rear of their present quarters on Capitol uvonuo to the now building at the foot of Davenport ctroot. A new ilfty horse power engine lias bcou placed ia the new building , _ _ _ _ _ niarriaeo Licenses. The following licenses were issued by Judge Shields yesterday ; Kama and Residence. Ago. ( Austin Kniniii , Omaha . ! )4 ) ( Mary A. Slocum , i'ittsburg . 31 i Robert W. Farrol | , Omaha . , . 25 I Jullu A. O'Sulllvuu , Omnlm. , . 83 1 , n i § ! i Golnji to the Asylum. W > B. Alexander was examined this after noon by 'tbo bourdon Insanity , nnd U is un- dorstoodti request will ba nmdo for bis ad mission to tail stnto asylunui at Lluooln , whore bo may bo prororly cured for. The unfortun young man 1ms dully showed Nigpi 9 ! JncreaslUif mental derangement. A 1'KCUfjIAH 8AIHJ.YTH. . Sir. Crnn.4 WnntnOno Without Trnlus D , W , Crafts , Hold secretory of the Amor- lean Sabbath union and who Is traveling about tbo country establishing auxiliary state unions , has ngam visited Omaha to.sco what progress the society ho established hero two months ago Is making. At tbo only meeting held by that organization Bishop Worthlngton wns elected temporary chair man nnd T. H. Taylor secretary. Since than tbo society bus slept the sleep of the Just , Tbo National union has occn in operation two years , aud Mr. Crafts prides himself In having started auxiliary societies in nearly every state In the country. Some of the alleged evils ho Is fighting are the running of Sunday trains , nnd the Issuing of wicked Sunday morning papors. Mr. Crafts endeavored to Infuse n little ifo Into the local organization nt the Y. M , C. A. rooms at 3 p. in. , nnd tlili evening lie will deliver n lecture ut tbo same place on the proper observance of the Christian Sab bath. No admission fee will bo charged , but a collection will bo taken up. YOUNG MISNS nisi'uniiioAN CLUB. It Commends The lice's Synopsis of ttic llnirlHtrntlon Ij.tw. The Young Men's Republican club met at Potter & Cobb's oflleo last evening and elected the followingoflloors for iha ensuing years President , D. J. O'Donuhoo ; vlco- prcsldont , John C. Thompson ; secretary ; George A. Joplln ; treasurer , James 1) . Melulu ; directors , Messrs. HaKlrldgo , J. T. Outliers , W. S. Lindsay and Dave Morcor. A communication was received from John M. Thurston , president of the Republican State club , called the attention of the mem bers to the convention of the state club at Hastings , October 7 , nnd asked that delegates gatesbo sent. The following wore chosen as delegates to thut convcn lion : George M. O'Urlon ' , Fred MoConnell nnd J. T. Cathors. The following committee- three wcro ap pointed to hunt up suitable rooms as head quarters for the club : G , M. O'Brien , Dave Mcrcor and J. T. Gathers. The ad visability of posting all republican voters on the now registration law wns thoroughly discussed. It was declared that the best synopsis of that long and important law had been published in Tim BUR and ttio secre tary was instructed to buv a sunlciont num ber of Tin ; Bur : containing that synopsis to supply all the republican clubs in the city. A resolution also wns passed asking Tun BII : to reproduce the article. Mil. PAllUOTTU'S RESIGNATION. It It Under Consideration by th < ; Director * * of the Uunk. The resignation of C. S. Parrotto , as pres ident of the Douglas county bank , has been submitted to the board of directors , and is under consideration. It has been expected for some tiino that Mr. Parrotto would re sign , as ho has been unable to attend to bis duties about the bank. Ho has bcon con fined to His room since his return to the city , about three weeks ago , by a partial paralysis of one side , and no visitors are permitted to see him. It has not yet boon announced who will succeed him us president ot the bank. 'illlrd Ward KfpnhllcnttR , A meeting of the Third ward republican clubwus hold at the old council chamber last night for the purpose of electing delegates to republican st.itoloaguoatllastiugs. Charles J. Mentor wns'choseii as president , and Leo Hartley secretary , After u disultory debate in which M. O. Maul , O. H. Rotlmcknr , J S. Cooley and M O. Itiukotts wcro the principal speakers. Champion S. Chase , Hon. Charles J. Mentor and L. E. Reed wcro chosen. The meeting then adjourned. Army Nowa. First Lieutenant "Loven C. Allen , Six teenth Infantry , has been relieved from duty as Judge advocate of the court martial at Fort Douglas. Captain Clayton Halo , Sixteenth Infantry , Fort Douglai. Utah , has beqn ordered to re port October 1 , to the army retiring board , which Is to meet ut tbo department. In accordance with general orders No. 8 , current series , headquarters division of the Mmiouri , Captain William Quintan , Seventh infantry , and detachment of com pany G , Seventh infantry , now nt Fort Wnsbnkio , Wyo. , will , after packing and shipping the company baggage , proceed via Rawlins , Wyo. , to Fort Logan , Colo. The quartermaster's dcnartmont will furn ish the necessary transportation. & Captain Marcus W. Lyon , ordnnnco de partment , U. S. A. , chief ordnnnco ofllcer do- jmrtmont of the Platte , will proceed to Fort Lnrnmlo , Wyo. , on public business. On completion of this duty , Captain Lvon will return to his station at Cheyenne , Wyo. The travel directed is necessary for the public service. Roblml Jits Hcnofnctor. August Fischer , n bewhiskered gentleman wno lives nt 4W South Sixteenth street , swore out a warrant yesterday afternoon lor the arrest of ono Charles Young , oil the charge of larceny. Young arrived in Omaha several days ago out of money und minus friends. Ho ran across * Fischer who followed the Biblical quotation , "I was stranger nnd ye took mo in , " and for three days fed and lodged him. On the third day Fischer left his pocketbook - book containing $5 on the escrctolro wbilo ho went out to buy a chuck steak for break- fust. When ho returned Young und the W were gono. Hence the warrant. Young was arrested at 4 p. m. Cimhnian'f , Mcntho inhaler cures catni rh , hoaducho , neuralgia , asthma , bay fover. Tiial free at your druggist. Prteo 50 cents. Locomotives and Overseers. Tbo llrst now locomotive turned out of tbo Union Pacific shops slnco George C. Gushing took his present position of superintendent of motive power , was run out tills morning resplendent with Its shining brass bands and polished steel. The main work of tbo shops is that of re- palrinir , but orders have been issued for the construction of throe more locomotives and the latter will bo turned out In about six weeks. Two more overseers have bcon appointed. Formerly It required only ono man to RCO that everything was moving along all right In shops No. \ and 3 and another man for the blacksmith shop and foundry. Tboro are four now. Mr. Cushlng , too , makes a round every day. Catarrh cured , health and sweet breath bocurod by Shiloh's Catarrh Kenicfly , Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Goodman Drug Co . A large audience igrojtcd tbo appearance , after some months'at the Grand opera house last night , of Karl Gardner in "Fatherland. " The audience Was wrapped up In the ploy from the opening to the close. The princi pal characters were well sustained und up. pronriatoly nnd richly costumed , Mr. Gardner still singa sweetly , acts cap- tlvutingly ' and easily affords bis auditors an crpnvalo'nt for the admission which they have puld. _ Ailvloo to /Mothers. Mrs. Wlnblow's Soothing * Syrup should always bo used for children toothing. It soothes the child , sol tons the gums , allays all pains , euros wind colio , and is the best remedy for diar rhoea. 2oo a , bottle Saloon Transfers , Billy Ilawloy , a saloon keeper at Twelfth and Douglas streets , asked permission ot the lira and police 'commission to transfer bis license ito another number , lie was In structed to get signatures of residents iu tbo neighborhood aud report to tbo mayor , Prlnca & Flugff also tno < lo a plea for ner. mission to transfer a Fort Omuha eaioon license to ho Coliseum grounds. This was tho8oc9.ud.tlmo the request was mado. Tbo matter WA placed on file. John Boyerjvas allowed to transfer hi * saloon to Twoaty-sUtb and Lake streets. KOUTU OMAHA NtiAVS. Dr. T. 11. ICnsor nt Iloin\ On being soon by a representative of TUB BBC , regarding the article published In Su.v- DAY'S ' BHB , reflecting on him , Dr. T. II , Elinor , who was receiving tbo assurances of friendship and confidence- many frlcpds , said : "I 1m vo resided in the city of South Omaha moro than two years and my stand * Ing hero both ni n man and practicing pliysl- clan , is certainly such ns to belle tbo whole published statement. Leaving as I did , ono of tbo llnoit and bcit practices In the city , after having been trusted by tlioTieU people of Douglas county , It can scarcely bo possi ble that I would go Into disreputable and unprofessional pursuits right hero where I nm known by ovorybddy. Tbo wbolo published story Is false nnd wholly without foundation. Nothing Is iiioro falsa than the Insinuation or clmrno that Dr. McCoy and myself claimed that wo represented the Omaha Modlcul nnd Surgi cal Institute. Wo do represent the Nebraska Infirmary , nnd have nmplo accommodations and facilities for caring for and treating pn- tlonta , und ns such only represented our selves. Wo never were under the surveillance of the marshal ot Odobolt , lown , but , on the contrary , were treated with Iho utmost courtesy and greatest consideration by that gentlemanly o(11cor ( und the citizens of that city. To llnlsli our business there wo shall return within a fortnight. I simply xvlMi to deny In unequivocal lan guage over having done uny Irregular , un professional , unbusinesslike or dishonorable act , cither us n practicing physician and sur geon or ns u gentleman nt probity and honor , In any of our dealings with visiting patients or those whom wo mot on the road. The reporter saw W. G. Slo.ino , W. II. Pyno , John McMillan , C. A. Mclchor and Councilman Johnston , till of whom claimed to know Dr. Eusor , and vouched for his re liability. Followinir thn Ln\v. William Kottoror , n stock yards employe nnd a man of cayenne-pepper temper and much domostio infelicity , resides nt Eight eenth aud Q streets , anil is much richer In experience nnd moro humble in disposition to-day than aver before. The homo wns paid for by his wlfo. Monday morning , In ono of bis rantnnkorous fits , ho toro out the doors nnd windows of tbo house nnd destroyed them , broke up the furniture , ruined his wifo's clothing and sold her only cow and pocketed the money. Justice Levy sent an ofllcer after the festive William and hearing the evidence lined him S15 nnd gave him ten days In jail on bread nnd water. The ton days in Jail were too much , and William gave wav to u How of tears nnd a Hood of contrition that moved the Justice. Justice Levy suspended sou- tcnco providing Mr. ICettercr will replnoo tbo doors and windows , refurnish the house , return the coxv money nnd give his wlfo a quit-claim deed for ttio homo. This bo dla and departed. _ A Iilhlilinnns lcnst. Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Wyntt came from Marion township , Jasper county , Indiana , and for some time have boon living in Urowu Park at Eighteenth and R streets. Several times Mr. Wyatt has nmdo homo so hot that his wife Eliza had to leave home. His abuse Is said to bavo been constant und unbearable. Clara Belle Martin , daughter of Mrs. Wyatt by a former husband , makes affidavit that when she was between ten and eleven years old her stop-father , Willis Wyatt , committed a rnpo on her. and fre quently afterwards , under threats and by force , gratified his passion. When she made the mutter publicMr. Wyatt ran away to avoid nrosecution. The nflldavit of Miss Martin , with a writ ten statement of a Justice of the peace , was sent to Chief of Police Soavoy at Oinana , who referred the matter to Marshal Maloney. The latter carefully investigated the matter nnd finds Mrs. W.vntt's life n piti- nblo ono. Miss Martin , has taken thcso stops to protect her little sisters now living witb her bestial stop-father. Hoard of I-Mucntlon. Messrs. Frank J. Persons } C. T. Van Akon , Jonn C , Carroll and Walter J. Blato were present at the meeting of the board of education Tuesday evening. The following bills were ordered paid : A. W. Snxo $100.75 , John C. Carroll $35 , Eggers & Dock Sl.SUO. C. M. East , 40.10. The bills of A. H. An drews & Co. , Sl.05 and Lawrence Brothers § 10 were referred. Lawrence brothers report that 11,238.85 yards of dirt bavo been removed from the high school lot. W. J. Siote was appointed a committee to buy two stoves for the Third Ward school. Secretary Carroll , from the now school bouse committee , rouorted that. there was Just enough money to pay the ex penses of tbo schools during tbo year. The monthly expenses of the schools are $1,035. Total costs for the year $13,514 , ending July next. The cash , in the treasurer's hands , is $31,2$3 00 , nnd the estimated amount of the running and building expenses is ? ; ! ( ) , tiGT.'Jl , which will leave only $310 at most in the treasury. _ The Auxiliary OyBtcr Supper. The Auxiliary society of the Protestant Episcopal missions guvo ono of the most suc cessful cntqrtalnmonts nnd the most grati fying oyster suppers Tuesday evening over given by a church society in the city. The attendance was largo and the oysters were as palatable and as elegantly served us could bo desired. The ladies are to bo congratu lated on their success and they in turn feel very grateful to friends for their liberal patronage. _ Child Terribly llurned. Grncle , aged six years , the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Uubcock , while play ing about a llro near her parents' residence , Twenty-seventh north of 1C street , got her clothes on flro al , 5 o'clock Tuesday after noon and was terribly burned about the lees nnd bocy. A physician wus summoned who gave all possible relief to the little sufferer. The injuries nro serious , butitJs hoped not fatal. Oracle , with other children , was Jumping over a flro made by the children over the coals thrown out by tinners. About I'conlc. The Revs. L. H. Eddlobluto and William D. Luther have returned from Neligb.whero they attended tbo Methodist Episcopal con ference. L. A. Olmstcad has removed to Emerson , George Hobbs has removed to Karl , Kus , Miss Nina Wesley , of Crab Orchard , N. Y. , is visltine her son. Charles Wesloy. Dr. J. M. Glasgow and daughter , * Miss Gertrude Glusgov/ , have gene to Sioux : City to attend the Corn Palace exposition. Charles E. Urucn , of Emerson , Ia. , Is the guest of L. J. Carpenter. William Melnorny , late of the Armour- Cudahy force , bus gene to Chicago. Editor Edward Hull , of Grand Island , Is tbo guest of John F. Ritchbort. Simon S. Horn Or , with his family , Is out. In the rural part of the statu enjoying the luxury of a full hunt. - - > Nolos About tlin Gfty. James Anderson has removed to the Third ward , ncnr Hultha .letter , ' brewery. Mrs. Swotland , of UbTcago , will deliver a course of lectures In Hunt's OpCru bouse the latter part of this week. * J „ 'f Ono hundred nnd sixty pupils are now en rolled in St. Agnes scnool.v v The Turnvoroln did nnt'hn'.d Us mooting Monday availing , but will moatThursday evening at the Wisconsin liduso , at wnlcli meeting tbo arrangements ' will bg , completed fop tbo opening of the nexy'n.ill. . iJuagaG. Routhcr is laid1pp with a sprained an Icle. ' ' „ . , . The merchants' week excursion coniuilltco reported that 07 per cunt of the contiibiii tlons will bo returned to tbpso who sub scribed. . A daughter born 'way down in Maine to Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Hurry , . Joseph Eggors won the gun club medal. Tnu but regular shoot of the club , accord Ing to lira rules , should take nlaco next Sunday butowlnu'to the absence of 'somo of the oflleors and niembori und tbo unsettled af fairs of the club tbo concluding shoot may not tuko place till u later dale , A number of badges will bo procured for the Html con test. test.A A urakoman belonging to Union Stock Yards switch crew No/J ) , whoso uauio can. not bo learned , while switching , lii tbo Armnur-Cudaby yards Tuesday evening , t'Ot slightly squeezed between the , buuipara 'of cam. A sticU in. bis. band came very being jammed through has body. AbsoBytely Pure * Tills powder never varies. A jnnrvr 1 of pur - ty , strength , anil wholesomeneas. Moro eco nomical than the ordinary kluds , and cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude ! ot lor or sliortwcfht ! alum or phosphate powders. Cold only In cans. Koyal linking fonder Com. pony. 120 Wail Ktroet. Nuvr York. DRS. BETTS & BETT5 U03 FA UN AM STREET , OMAHA , NBD. ( Opposite Paxton Hotel. ) OOlce hours , 0 a. m , to S p. in. Sundays , 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Hperlxllsts In Chronic , Nervous Skin and Blond Disease ! , . fVConsultatlou at office or by snail free. Mi'Ulclncs sent by mall or express , securely packed , free from observation , tiimrnntccs to euro quickly , safely aud permanently. MtOOS DEBltm SSfEMBSiESS ; Ions. Physical Decay. ari'jIiiK from InilUoro tlon. Kxcessor JndulKcncp. producing Sleepless ness. Despondency. J'lmp'e on the race , aver sion to society , easily discouraged , lace of conn denco , dull , mint for study or business , nml Minis lifts n burden. Hafoly , permanently uncl pri vately cured. Consult Iirg. Hetts & Itetts , llOd Faranm St , , Omaha , 'Neb. Blood and Skin .Diseases resultB , completely eradicated without tbo aid of Mercury. Bcntfuln , Erysipelas. I'ever bores , Blotches , T'lcers. 1'ainnln the Head and Bones , Syphilitic Soro'lnroat , Mouth nml Tongup. Ca tarrh , etc. . permanently cured ivhere other ! have failed. Fiiinmr nni Bladder , IfpindT'T ' ? Complaints ftlQlluy > Ulllldly Tataful. IMIIIcult. too fro- quant Burning or Ulooily Urine , Urine high col ored or with milky sediment on Denuding , Weak Back. GouorrlmjH. Gleet , Cystltl * . etc. , Promptly and Safely Cured , Charges Iteabon.v bio. _ STKiTC inTIRiE' ' G'WHHrt84 Per- O J. JtwJL * L * . . & / .Ellii manent Cure , re moval complete , without cutting , cauntlc or dlllatlon. Curcu oflccted nt homo by patient n Ithout a momenta pain or ni'nnyanco. To Yoniif Men and Middle-Ased Men , ? PT1DD ' n" > awrnl etrects of early AQFTDT UUnfj Vice , which brings organic weakness , destroying both mind auil body , with all Its ( headed Ills , permanently cured , Tjncj TJPP1I3 Adross the o who have Unpaired JJUOi DElllO themselves by Improper indul gences ncd solitary habits , whlcii rnln both body and mind , unfitting them ror business , itudy or mamas' " . M AIIIIIGU MEN. or those entering on that hap py life , ruvuro of physical debility , quickly us sisted. OUR SUCCESS. Is based upon facti. First Practical Expo rlence. Second Kvery case Is especially studied- thus starting ailght. Thhd Modlolnos nro pro , pal od In our inbntory exactly to suit each case , thus airectlng cures without Injury tiTSend 0 cents costcge for celebrate 1 works on Chronic , Nervous imtl Delicate Diseases. Thousands cuie I. tST A friendly letter or call may save you future siitreilnK and hbamo. and add golden years to HCe. tJVNo letters an- Bwereil unless accompanied by 4 cents lu stamps. Address or call on DJ6 . BETiy & KJCTTS , liOSl'arnam Street. Omaha , Nth. -AIL eJAS-S-KlRK V/RAPPERS / ( URU3IZC } Eni Ttceive i With this Hanger on tbo Coats. : jCREYS- Desiring to exam * SHOEDEALERS Ino the w. . . _ _ _ Justly cel ebrated lines of Boots and Shoes , manufacture Joy C. M. Hcnderuon A ; Co. , of Chicago I'ao- torles nt Chlcugo , JJxon , Ills. , nnd 1'ond I'll Imc , Wli-s.onld ; ) . write HAM. N. WATSON , rest , dence. KUBMONX. NIMt , Tiavitllutf Heixlquartera for Uubbera. . JOHN'S MILITAHV SCIIOOU ST. MANI.IL'H. N. V. Civil KnclneeilnK. ClaeHlcs. Iltislnesi. HT.UKV. K. I ) . III'NTINU'ION , rreaulent. I/r.Cor. . VhltllKt'lC. Hui > erlntoadeut. ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY ( Former ! ? Miirrun I'ark Mllllurr Ai JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION K13. Hos. 3O3-4O4-I70-CO4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS- riuii-liIrolliciH , ! , 1'tnifln WE HAVE A TREAT In store tin's week for buyers ot lien's Clothing , Our stock of Fnll Suits wns never so oxtousivo n3 no r , nnd ( is variety warrants the assertion that wlioovor buys u L'ull Suit without at loust looking nt ours fails to consult his own interest. There is not an established in the West that oflors Iho selection or nnmoa the prices WQ do. To stimulate an early full trade wo will make this week the following extraordinary otters : 800 Men's All Wool Cheviot aud Ciissiuicro Suits , well niiulo and trimmed with geol serge lining , all sixes from 34 to 42 , at $5 90. The Cheviot is a nice stylish plaid , the Cassimoro a plain brown , coth very sightly suits and o an excellent quality of goods , which is made to wear. The nuic suit is sold by most dealers at from $ S to $10. AVe place these splundid Suits on sale this week for ? 5.00. Our offer No , 2 for this Meek will be a line of suits sacks and frocks at $10. Wo have the name for always giving the best 10 dollar suit iu the market , but these we mo offering this Reason at this price will be pronounced by everybody the most astonishing value for the money. They will compare favorably with suits for which other houses aio asking ! ? 18 or $20. We have put into this line several styles to suit all classes of customer. ? . One style is all iiiiou wowlod Corkscrew in sacks and frocks , which makes an ex cellent dress suit , other styles ore goo.l Cashmeres in plain and mixed colors for business wear , honest goods and honestly made , and which will give us good satisfaction as any 20 dollarsuit. In the liner grade5 ! oC suits we show oil thu latest novelties iu material and out. The new wide wale nnd clay goods made up in the latest style of 3 button cutaway with Prince Albert lapels a beautiful style we offer all these goods at our usual low price ? . . " Our illustrated catalogue of fall styles ready for mailing. Send us liamo mid address is you want one. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Friday Sept. 27. "Place aux Dames. " Come and see the flnest display of Tall txncl Winter poods in Mtm's nnd Hoy's Clothing and furnishings , \\htch we have overollered to our customers. Novelties In Children's costumes nro to bonapoclalty w 1th ns and wo particularly invite the at tention or the Ladles' to our present unique assortment In that lino. Ine < or- icct wardrobe for the small boy of the family has become a quest Ion of high ait as w < ) ll as durability and we are fully pre pared to meet his requirement * . FIUDAV , SKPTRMIIKU 2Tth , At Homo * To our old friends , nnd readx to niako new ones. MAX JlEYEIt. ADOU'll 3IUYEU KSTAIILISHUU ISCfl. mover GENERAL AGENTS FOR TUB STEINWAY , CHICKERING. KNABE , And other first class PIANOSand STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember , Wo do Not Soil "Ston cllod" Pianos. All Instruments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. SPECIAL ! Wo offer a fine $325 Piano for $25O. EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors Welcome. MAX MEYER & BRO Cor. 16tb aud Farnam Sta. State Line. Toiliisgow ( , llclfast , Dublin anil LUcrpoul rilOM NKW YOHIC UVHIlYTHUnSDAV. CaliliiiumaKetiStoyiO , according to locution of lat room. Kxcurilon f'x'j to f. J. Etccrngo to nnd from Kurnpo at Lowest llutci. AUSTIN 1IAI.DU IK , V CO. , Ucil'l Agents , W llroaUwny , Now Vork. JOHN III.Ed I..V , tlen'l Western Aucnt. 101 KmiilolpliiSt. , Chicago , llAltliy 1C , MUOlltSTllOS. MtCAN.NK , . \t'i'nts , nt Omnlia GOLD MEDAL , PAUICJ , 1078. W. liAKTUl & CO.'S Is alttoliitrl/ pure ( ill J it in notable , No Chemicals arc uieil In III | irt | > irflllon. It ) ni mart IJUn frr tttatf f * itrtiiglk of Cuioa mlird wltli Starch , Arrowrout or Sugar , ml U Ilitrifxre fur rnuro i-ioiiuuilcil , rotting ttn than ont tt l a tuji. Jt ll UeUclotif , nonrlihliiK , itrrnsllitiilii ; , J'i * eiiv UiarnTrnand tdmlitblyidiitnl | for IntklldiBi vdlci | > rrioni In hialth. Sold by Grocer * fiprjiilicre. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester. Masa I'lrst time In tlierlty of tli lilghly mccoasfnl Musical Varce-Coinedy , entitled "THE FAKIR , " llyTaul M. Totter and Hurry I * . Uaiulln. THOMAS. Q. SEABRCOKE a : BETH BOKER r " "Mu\r > ! T t ro ; I % KU HdNdS. IIAMI-.K. Hegular , 2jc , We , "f.c nnd 11.0) . Seats are now on eale. Kcinl iflXI wit ruumuiuo nnil aildroit to > na unil . ill tend TOU It IIKCKII'K that will I'Ori'l'lVKI.V Ir 10i.ent . MltS1'KUsON 1" O. Uojtt lUr iidJiluuiNcLj , , > 2Oto60 DAYS. Thii is u disease which bus horotofora Bafllcd all Modicul Science. When Mercurv , Iodide of Potassium , Snrftnpa Hlla or Hot feprlUKS fall , we guarantee a euro. Wo have a licmccly , unknown to anyone In tilt World outside of our Compmiy. and ono that has NEVKIt FAIB/EO to our * the most obatlnata cases. Ten days In recent cases does the work. It 1s the old cbronla deep eeatnct cases that we solicit. Wo have cured Hundreds who have heon abandoned ty I'hyslclans. and pronounced Incurable , and wn challenge the world to bring us & caae that wo will not cura In loss than sixty day.s. 81nce the history of mealclno n true upoclflc for Syphilis has oeoa sought for but never found until our I was discovered , and we are Justinort lu saylnj It Is the only Hemoay in the World tnat will pos itively euro , bncuuse the latest Aledlcal Works. published by the best Known authorities , > > ay there wasneveratrueapeclllc before. Ourrom- edy will cure when everything else hai failed. Why waste you time and money with patent tnoillclnes that never had virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot euro you , you that huro tried everything else should come to us nowand B"t parmanent relief , you never can get It else where. Mark what wo Bay. In the eud you must tnke our remedy or NHVBR rocovrr and you that have been aflllcted but a short time should by all means come to us now. not one la ten of now c&see over get permanently curod. Many net help ana Jhlnk they arc free from the disease , but m one , two or nuaa y ars after 11 appears igaln In a more horrlblu form. This is n blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or Blood Disease wben Kvopythlne Else Fails. NOTICE We deslro tociutlon patlonts In raE - E rd to parties claiming to 1130 the Ooofc Hem- etly. Our formula Is not and CANNOT bo tnown to nnvono but onrso-vos. THE COOK REMEDY GO. Rooms 418 anil 419 , Faxton Bloclc , tbo Mnunr Habit , 1'oiltlrclr Cnrcd br AdminlNterlnc ; Dr. llnlucn' UoIUeu Hpecinc. It can boitlvcnlnacup of cotToo or ( OIMIMiont thn knowledge nt thn pcrnon tnkliiif It ; It absolutely liuriii IcHs. and will cduct a apeoily uiul noriiinnent euro nliethcr the patient U a moderate drinker or nn nl coliol wrecn. ThoiiBimili of drunkards Imvo linen nmdo tcnipernto men who Imvo Uken ( iohlen Specif la In ihelrcoffoo without their knowledge und today bo llovo they quit ilrlnklni ; ( if tllt'lr own fruewlll. I'l Never I alls. The ajratem once ImprCKniitcd with the Hpetlflc.lt lieeouies nn utter Impossibility for tlio liquor uppetllo to ( ixlst. Kor snlo by Kuli n & l.'o. JJrunulsts , IStlinnd DoiiKlnii st . und lath and Otim- Ing nt9Umahu. A. U. KosliT A llro. . Council Ilium- ICE WATER ' LEMONADES , SHERBETS , AND ALL COLD DRINKS. fluenceoflce on the Stomach * or * * " * Health rrtiirtlcK , for " 1"1111 Invlgorntlng , and Be- fr ililng for All. ThefeeitBum- aerBivcrAso JnZxlittncc. War * rastid Strictly Pur and Unf r- mcDted , An EQclcnt Rointdy for PUrrhcea. Chulera Mortiui. Dritnttry , and all Cliorderi 01 tbo N > siVii.LiTEN [ ! . , JuneVS7. MUbHItS. J/JVENTHAk 11IIOS. npnr film : -I Imvo tried the Hungarian Itlarkbrrry Julco you ito kindly C"iit inc. His the no liliti ultra of tumincr ( Irlnkn. It Ix free from alco- liol , ixllnH thirst , tunca the UI estU orcanu , lin > a Hue iirotmitlc llnvor. nnd la Ju8t tlinililnefordlnrrhu > nl trouli- In tli" hinted term. A ( Yl'4ASs'bor0HlfKIWATKi\ OUrMXTAUH MKOTAH. llptppctlully. T. A ATCHIHON , JI. Tor * Hle l > y FOR MEN ONLY ! A RnCITlUC ForLOBTorFAILINO MANHOOD | M rUal I HE o n ral and KEKVOUS UEBILIT'/t rTfTO V W kneu of Bodyand IfindiEffectl \J U JtVXl of ErroraorFiceimlnOldorYounr. B < bD.I , Nol.l. HIMIOIIII fullr ll.ilorc . How la Eolirif "J Bir i > niiTXix.i'Ki > iiTiixl'Kii < iii iKH * riiiTRof nunr. lliiolubluif lllo I ( ( ) K 1UKlTH > tT ll > nu In dij. Hea If.tlrIran 41 & ! ! , TfrrltorU * , Rnd lor lcanuutrli.a. Youraa wrllotbtM , Itoolt. rull ipliMBll n , ( nil i > r * r. mtlltd nt. ia4rni ( til HlfilrAI CO. . BUIMIP. N . ABOUT GLOVES. Wlicnyouaruhujrlnei/i'orM mniinlirr that there l < - tilth n thliiKai a price that _ latooc/iriii. ItUlHittirio pay a fair | irleo iiiiil get Kootl ulotcH like Hutch. nlimun'N. They are made f from leleclfd kln > In the i liettninnuiruudarewnr- riiiilcil to IM the moitl wrvlciulilii jnaile. If jou want to Lnow moro aliout glovei In Bf * r l and IIiilelilii oii'M ( ilovi-H In inrtlciiliir. enoloio tiiliiiiriir tlio lionk About llovr ! > . 11 "I" Intrrciit UM * jou. Kmniii" > l6 < 8. JOHN t ) . IIU'JC'IIIMtU.y , Joljuilomi , Jf. T. BROOKS BROS. & CO. Importer * and Wlioleinlo Dcalcri In Walches , Jewelry , Cutlery , Notions , Novelties , Albums , Fancy Goods , Walking Canes , Coat-Collar Springs , Ac. , &o. Largo aMorluieiH for 'Cane ' nacki. Knlle Boardi , Splndlet. Auctioneer ! , Streetrnep and Peddlen. DlK rarletr of Sc. lOc and l' > c counter lioodi. Send for Illuitralea catulouuv. BROOKS BROS. & CO. , 417-Jlil.YortliFoiivtli.St. , St. Uoul8tMo. _ I1 1 n U C V and all urinary troubles cAMy.nnik. | ! ; MUntl lyHd Bftfely cured by DUI'I'IMIA CajisulcH. Several cab * * curet ) In mt en dayx , , 11 druu-untt. or by mull from Uoctura 'fg Co , 118 WUlU * t , .V , V , full directions. ESTABLISHED ISBI t iso so. Iho Regular Old-Eslalllshed PHVSIGIAN AND SUOCEOH It ttlll Treating with tlio Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Cliroiiic , Nervons and Private Diseases , ' .03-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lo t Manhood , Palling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Hack Ache and all the effects , leading to early decay and perlnps Consumption ot Insanity , Heated < cicmiflc.illy by new methods wldt never-railing success , 03- SYPHILIS and nil bad Blood and SklnDIs. eases permanently cured. AB'KIDNnYand URINARYcomplalnts , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Varicocele and all diseases of the Genlto-Urin.iry Organs cured promptly without lujuiy to Stomich , Kldnc ) * or oilier Organs. ariNo experiments. ARC and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. OS-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. SS-'Ihose contemplating Marriare send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Mole nnd Female , each ! IS cents , both = J cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old ! Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future sulTcr. Ins and shame , and add colclcn jcars to life. flU-Books "Life's ( Secret ) Errors"jocentsstamps ( ) . Meillcina and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , B to 8. Sundays 9 In Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. . 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. , _ . " ' i Miiii > lii ! | .1' ' ! | ) | | ii i N.W.Con , l3TH&DoDctbT8.OIVIAHANEB. VOU TBB TKBATUtlTT Of ALL , JIPPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUS3ES.-1 ' " " ' lufal NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.1 Bou d & AtUndtnce. Beit AccominodUon in Wait. ' KTWRITE FOB OIHOTTLAHSon Boformltlei * } gncei. Trumei , Club r et , Curvature ! of Bplne.Pllei , Tunior . Oanc.r , 0 Urrh , BronehlUi , fnh latlonj DISEASES OF WOMEN HKIHV I.lTKLr 1DDBI ) woaii nunivii co n in Only RtUabl > UedJcU Ini PRIVATE At , ronxit. I'.rllnuii.lllo i , onne * . H dlclufiorlt > itrurarotii < ntbjriiitnorBx. pr . . , . . . | | , . iitrBx. , , llDep.r.oii.riiileril.irprtr.rftJ. C.IUDde < iiiiull ior.eo < | i ! " 2. J ri ur " , n < > lll icodln pl ln wr ri r , i BOOK TO MEH fEEt Upon Prlv.l , , Hrcelil .i H V" ? W r oiil > Ue , . . l § flliiH nej1Bjph MI ' " ' * Illl. jLttrin' &ifi'A " " ! . qoMtlua lll. OMAlf A. If EDIOAIi ec HUliQTOAI. IlfBTITUTBL Uth and Dodge BtrnoU , OUAJIA , JfEIi , H is Wealth. tTHIIAT ( ENT In.K. 0. WKST'S NKIIVK AND HIIAIN TIIBAT * IKN7' . UKU.irnntoeil niotliic for Hysteria , DUzt. nest ) . ConvnlslonH , I'UH. Nervous NfiuralL-lu , llcudiiche , NOIVDHH frustration c-diisod by tlid imo of alcohol tobacco. U'ukefitlnottHMental UdpriwIoii.HortrnlnKOt thu llmlii , re < ulllnj { In Insanity und leading tointiury. clecay ami ili-utb , rremiitnruOlil Afv , llurri'iineH1 * , l.osnot I'ovvor In either vex , Inyolniitiiiy IO SOH nnil Hporinnt- orliipa cnusod by nver-nxeftlon of the bruin , nelf. abuha or ovurlniliilpunce. Hucli box ( ontuln * on montli'ti ticatnicnl , tl.'O ' n box , or nix boxes forlW.Hent by mull prepaid on receipt of price. WJ3 GUARANTEE BIX BOXES. 'J'o curnany cuie. With each oriler reiwlved by usforitU boxui , uccornimnlnd witlifl.wi , uo will hcnd tlio l > m dinner our written Knurnnti-u to re * fund the money If Ilia treatment doeH not effect R cure. UtmrjDtees IHNIIUI ! only by ( londinan JlniK < ; ol > rtini'lnt * , Holu Agenta , 1IIU rurnBtii trevt , Omnlm Nebr ukn GIVEN AWAYl I DE ORQOT ELECTRIC SPIRAL rurhperiuulyrrbim , l.v.t llunUoui ) . Hriual Vtctrl I uik of llcvrlonniriif. l.u..r llrilni , > lr. To lHti ( lucrHlll ll\l ! OSi : AIVAY to r.il W li iioiiliiiiiiliriiuiiiOriltratance. . CuieiBiururf tied. UirtuUnJ'rrB. AiroitiHinted.