8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : TUESDAY , OCTOBER J , 1889. THE CITY. Contractor Boyloi < t gradinc the south Olid ot Ilanscotn park. Adolph HouUnl was appointed guard- inn of Joseph Cliarvat yesterday. Louise , tlio ten-year-old dattglilor of IIov. J , ij..Mnllo. broke her arm in n fall oil nn embankment. A musical nnd Hlornry ontortainmcnt Is to ho given nt Plymouth church in Kounl'/o I'laco this evening. The regular monthly Inspection nnd muster of the troops of thu Second in fant r.yvlll U ! < o piitco to.day 13. S. Rowloy , president of the Homo Investment company , has bucn chosen to succeed Mr. L'arrotto , who is sick In Illinois , as director. Mrs. Martini O'Connoll , wife of Judge O'Connoll , who dietl on .Saturday , is to ho buried at HI. Mary's cometcry. The Juneral oxcrclies occur at ! ) iv. m. nt St. Patrick'H church to-day. Mrs. .lolln Halo applied to the county oinmlsaionora 'or transportation for herself and three small children to \Villls , Kan. Mrs. Bale was ilosortcd by her huahtiid ) last Saturday , who took nil his wngoHimd loft her in desti tute circumstances. The transporta tion was furnished. The comity commissioners met in Hpcclnl session yesterday afternoon und passed the appropriation sheet for Sop- tonibor salaries , amounting to ? Hflfl0.8S. An application for the position of phy sician at the county poor farm was ro- cclvdd from .1. Kllen Tarbox , M. D. , of Grand Island , and ordered Hied. Pcr'oiml I'maurnnhs. E. H. Woods , of York , is nt the Millard. W. J. Crnne , of Arlington , Is ut tlio Casey , i A. S. Prescott , cf Lincoln , Is at tlio Pux- I ton , y C. K. Hanson , of ICenrney , is at the Pnx- ion. - /-i / V. Allyn , of Hiolcon How , Is at tlio Pax- / ton. s I * . ! ' . Calkin , or Fremont , Is nt tlio Mur- rny. rny.Clm'llu Mngoon , of Lincoln , is nt the Mil lard. / WA. Hi Wgers , of.O'Neill , is nt tlio Mil- / lard. Bishop \\orthlnelon has gone to New York. D. U. Wullace , jr. , of Tclcuinnh , Is at tlio Casey. C. V. Hurkbnrt , of Cluulron , Is nt tlio Cnsey. J , M , Huston , of Alnswoitb , Is nt tlio Casoy. 11. A. Gibbon , of Weeping Water , Is nt tlio Pax ton. Sam W. Chapman , of Plattsmoutb , Is at the Puxton. Henry E. O'Neill , of Broken How , is nt the Pulton. A. Hostwlckand wife , of Hastings , are nt the Murray. K. 11. Woods anil J. K Halo , of York , are nt the Millard. J. H. Huchsiuff nnd wife , of Lincoln , are nt the Murray. Mayor Hostwick and wife , of Hastings , nro guests nt the Murray. W. L. McOco nnd daughter , of Noitli Platte , nro at the Murray. Miss ICallo Howling , of Hannibal , Mo. , is a guest of Mrs 1) . MuOainbriilgo. E. Hose water , editor of I IIB Hr.r , left ycs- tordny afternoon for Milwaukee and Chicago. Miss Hertiv Walton , of Hamilton , Can. , is Visiting her brother , A. M. Walton , nt 010 South Twentieth. Mr. W. V. .Wnppieb , secretary of the board of inibllu works , has returned from n pleas ant visit to his old homo ut Kfolcnk , In. H. Viino Lucas , representing tlio Peerless Refinery company of Findlov and Cleveland nnd the National Uaflnery company of Clove- lam ) , lain the city. Fred Mohlo has sol it Ins Omaha Dullness , and leaves to-morrow for Los Angeles , Colo. , whcrn ho invested largely In real estate dur ing the iceont boom. Mr. George L. llarnoy has loturned fiom Cniro and will move his family to Sewnril , Neb. , xvhoro lie is interested in a manufac turing enterprise. Colonel Cliuso , one of tlio vlco presidents of llio ileep harbor orgnnir.itlon , loft ycstor- day morning for Topekn to attend llio inter state deep Harbor convention , wtr.cn holds a session there this week. C. W. Lyon , clerk to United StUcs Mar- filial Slaughter , wlttt Ids bride , will return from bis wedding tour to-day. i'ho young man has littud tip a homo at the corner of Seventeenth and Miami streets , where tie will reside. At the IlniUor I&rrn Kcclor , Denver ; 1) . Ueryhow , DaKota City ; Frank Luno , Now Yorlt , with "Midnight Hell" opera company ; E. W. Tallock , Wnpello ; C. H , Allyn , Rockford - ford ; II , It. Jackson , Hurlington ; K Gilford , Kocttfnrti ; G. U. Mann , Portland ; J. Kirk- man , DCS Molnes. Attention Journeymen Iirl > oi' . A mooting will bo hold in Charles Pas- BOtt's barler shop , at 1110 Furnam street , Tuesday , Oetober 1 , ntll p. in. , for the pur pose of making urrangouicntH for a barbers' ball. Every union barber should turn out. WntcrVorlcn Xotcs. Assistant General Manager Hall , of the Water Works company , has returned ftom the rast. The AVatcr Wet Its company expects to oc cupy its now quarters , in Tub Huu buildlm ; , "Wednesday. _ C. 1' . iSVnlliam'M Coiulltion. Charles P. Ncoulmm , who was stricken witli paralysis during bis recent visit to "Watoitown , Dakota , lias so far recovered as to be able to converse with his fricnils. Ho suffers but little pain , Thu left side of his body , however , is completely paralyzed. Auuiilcntnlly DIsolinrKoil , H. T. Mayno , the operator at the Hurling- ton depot , accidentally discharged a 10- volvor Sunday , the Imlloi i-scaplng through the side of llio building without do- k Ingdamngo. Tno revolver was lying on the ft ilosk nnil in placing It to onu sulo to send a r train order It was , accidentally discharged , , Will Opijii u Nv KoiiiMlry. MoLuric & Oehrlo , jiroprielora of tlio loumlry at Twenty llfth street und Patrick nvonne , which was burned out last Tliurs- lny , Imvo ubout closed u deal for a trart of ground on the river bottoms north of the Union Pacillo shops on which they will onen n foundry. Their nugoU.uions for a plant In Hcilfonl place , on llio licit line , wcra not sucnessfnl. / l ' tliilniHifiwii Vlotlni. A nuffcior Irom Iho Johnstown llooil np- piled to llio fotintv eominlssionors for help. ' Slio wus Mrs. Anna ICltlngor , a inldiilo'iigoil woman , brokun In spirit and in health. She : ' lost thrco children in the Conomuugh Hood , ; , urtd after all her pnaiosRlous hud been stvejit away stalled for California , whom she 1ms relatives. The cominlsMoiiura supplied bur with transportation as fur as Denver. Hod , Wlillo anil Grny. . Mr , Whcolor , of the council coinmllteo on i city hull , Buys tlmt that body will icport a uontruol to the t'ounull this evening wliUOi may bo signed by Conlraclor Cools at his earliest convenience. It provides for Doillin iranllo In Iho build ing up lo Iho second story ; llurea snnUntono for tlio superfitrucluro ana Poitugcrud stone ' for trimming. Dirtfi let Court. Jtnlgo Hnpowcll Is holdlna court : it I'eka- muh this week nnd Judge Wnkcloy will at tend to local ci Imlnal business. The o.iso ugalnst John Nelson , charged k with stealing $50 from iMra. L. t-'ctii was ' plucnd on trial. The case of Van littcu vs. Abrali un was renewed Judge Doane's court. At its con elusion ttiu ciibo of F. C. Morgan avalnnl the city , un appeal from an assessment of damages by reason of a change of gradu un Jones street , will bo placed on trial. Pours' is the purest and beat svcr made , - ; A Tlio Fnot Ktrtntttlllnit In tlio Cnso of * Mr. mill Mrs. P. WooilmniiftPO. It all arose over a simple game of dlco throwmif , Only a few weeks ngo Peter Woodmansco , proprietor of the Exposition saloon , at Fif teenth and Capitol avenue , led to the altar a charming joung brldoj whoso nnmo was Jen nie Hade. For a month the cotiplo was as happy nnd contented ns two turtle doves. Then thcro cnmo n chance , Mrn. Woodmnnsco , who had previously been a waiter iflrl In n res taurant , became aristocratic in her tastes. She was dissatisfied with the Hat In which she nnd her husband were living nnd desired to move Into a prlvnto residence. Ibolr rooms wore In the same bloclt In which Mr. Woodinnnftco conducts Ins business. ' 1 he husband remonstrated und told his wife that. In the spring , they would move out and for n few days nfterwards the brldo was apparently contented with her homo. Hut It was only a few ihiys. Two weeks ngo Wo'jduiansco was late In calling for his wife to go to lunch. In fnct , It Is said , ha was In Ins saloon below shaking dice with friends. His wife sent for him three times nnd then called for him herself. Ho accompanied her to their room Instantcr. WoodnmiHco endeavored to explain that his delay was uurelyn matter of The nnolofjy , however , was not accepted. Mrs. Woodmi'nseo had packed her trunk nnd asserted that she wns K"lng buck to her homo In Iowa nnd would never live with him again. Mrs. Woodmnnsco then left her husband and remained with friends on Nineteenth street. In the rear of the Swedish Lutheran church , until hist Thursday , when she wout to her homo In Eeulmrt , la. , where her par ents reside. The Indy wns seen by n reporter for Tun HIM : and said ; "I never did love Woort- ninnsco , but ho was always so good and kind to mo that I thought In time 1 should learn to love him. Hut It seems that 1 could not. 1 have no complaint to make of him except that ho gave ino rooms In quartets whore my associatluns were nnythlni ; but pleasant. I am ioing home nnd visit my narcnts , but may return to Onmlm. Mr. Woodnianctu will nl once rommenco proceedings fora divorce on the grounds of desertion. General I ) . K MoKibban and Ills Karly WnHliln gtoii I n n Ki | > rlniiOf. General D. 1) . MeKlhbon , a pioneer , 'nnd father of General Purchasing Ajront Mclvlb- ben , of the Union Pnellle , is in Omaha , and will remain hero the guest of his son for about three weeks. "I Imvo just returned ftom n trip to the Pacific coast , " said the treaer.il , "after an nb- sonco of twenty-eight yeai s. I was stationed in Washington territory from isr > 5 to IhCl. In Ibiil I left there to participate in thu war of the rohclilon. When I left the territory no steamers disturbed the placid waters of Pugct Sound , nnd thcro wore but few indi cations of civilization. Imagine my surprise when I found on old Indian hunting gioumls thriving cities. 'Jhoro Is Seattle , Olymvln , Pottliind nnilu do/.ea ottior thriv ing towns which now tower uu from what was then a vast waste. And oven in Ne braska the change Invi wiped out a tneii un known and dangerous west. " General McKibbon is journoymi : along In thu vicinity of his slxty-ilfth milo-stono in lite , but he is yet , i robust and 'xctlvc man. CHAUACVUI&'lN IJUSINK3S. What Mr. Hopkins .Said of It at CloveliuHl. At the convention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew , held last week In Cleveland , several addresses wore made by the dele gates fiom tho'i'rinltv guild ol this city. One of these was made by Mr. A. P. Hopkins , president of the Commercial National bank , who In speaking upon a higher slandaid of character in business , said : l believe that it Is ripnt for young men in starting out in business to liavo high hopes of success. The requisites are training unit ' adnntubility , but the most important' is a high standard of character. It is to that the best and greatest suecess is due. J vil in every form is destructive. Wherever it is > a controlling force , there is decay. The young man who does a dishonest act , docs himself nil injury. One of the greatest evils in our business life is the intense desire to gain wealth rapidly. The result Is failure to attain the desired end , or nt least the sacri fice of a high moral character , Thu rapid accumulation of wealth in this country Is bringing added responsibility. Unless the vast accumulations are administered as a trust from the divine giver of all thincs , there Is danger that they may oven cause tno nation's downfall. PAXTOX Iiori'.L OMAIU , Special at tention to commercial men. li'ine.st and largest hotel in the west. Kittred o it Br.iin.ird , proprietors. SKVkM'II DAY COCKTAILS. They Cause iho Arrest ol' Haifa Dozen Dispenser * . Chief Scavny and his men Sunday run down eight victims who wore charged with selling liquor on Sunday. Innddlton to the following victims there nro several John Docs who are said to ba bartenders at the following places : Jocob Scheldt , Twentieth and Pierce streets ; John Doe , No. 10.1 Piurjo street ; John Dccnnan , Thirtieth nnd Walnut streets : H. Bnrbaeh , No. 411 South Fourteenth street ; Charlie Stooz Twoiit.v-fonith and Clarlt streets ; Higglns Yates , eleventh and Farnam streets ; T. S. Dcmpsoy , proprietor of the Omaha house ; Hoary Kolff , 'l ivent- llrst and Popplcton avenue. Ion I''or Snip. fiOO to 1,000 tons good ice on railroad track. Will hell cheap. Address A. fi. liiichanan itCo. , Fremont , Neb. S\veciinc Kliihcnenili .Siroof. OMUM. Sept. ' „ ' ' . > . To the Kdltor of Tun liuci b'r ' , I would like our wet thy mayor to give his reasons for vetoing a resolution for the sweeping of north Kightoonth street. As a tax-payer for twenty-one years in the Fifth ward , I think It proper , nnd indeed necessary that that street should be swept , and 1 can safely nfllrin that all , or nearly nil of the residents feel as I do. The street has been caved for nearly one year , and no sweeping has been done. The mavor may have taken a drive on the street after a c.v- elono had .cleaned It , nnd then say it does not need sweeping , brcauso the dust nnd ulrt have been blown into our null ways and par lors , The consoiiuenco is that our dutiful wives have got to do Inside of our houses what wo , as lax-pa ) era are paying to bo doiio outside. Lot us have the btreet swept. _ TAVP.\MI ! ( . ClinnibcrliiliiN Colic , Cholimi anil DlarrlHD.i Iloincily. Tins medicine can always be depended upon , not only in thu milder forms of summer complaint , but also for mail tr uant dysentery ana cholera infnutum. The lives of many persons and especial ly children are saved by it each joar. Another 1'lpn Line. The report that the Consolidated Tame Line company had struck oil In Wyoming , Is now followed by another , to the effect that the Northwestern Coal and Oil company , an organisation which includes in its stockhold ers W. H , Keep , Hui'ton Johnson , M. M. Hughlttand John S , George , of thu North western ; J. F , Tucker. W. J. Hoylo , of the St. Paul , and General Manager Miller , of the Northern Paul tic , has utrnck oil on Its W.NOinlm. land , The present well , U U said , Hews 1X ( ) gallons dully , 11 thu How Is In- ci cased | i U guaranteed pipe lines will bo run to Denver nnd this city. I'l'cmliini Hondti. Ci'y I'roasuror Hush sold 1100,000 of Omaha city hall Uonils , at 5 per cent , twenty years Uim > , aim $ U'iCO ) 0 per cent ton year district pivIiiR binds yji'.erda/ A largo number of bids wore received and the bamlH reached the highest ilguro for \\hich Oiuatm'd dulicnturea have over sold uud tauy luivo id ways told for at toast 2 per cent more than the bonds of any western city. The city hall bonds wont to N. W. Har ris & Co. , of Chicago , wlio paid n premium thereon of aS9 1000 per cent. The dUlrlct paving bands wnro awarded to S. A. Kcano & Co. , of Chicago , at 5 70-lOJpor cent premium , * tiAYS DOWN T1IE KAGL1) . Deputy ttlarnlial Allen's nmlRO Goes to iavld Mcrocr. Ed Allenondcd hisoftlclal career as deputy United Slates marshal yesterday. While ho has quit the oflleo and retired to private Ufa , his successor , D. ll. Mercer , cannel bo sworn In until Judge Duudy returns to administer the oath. Mr. Allen says ho expects to remain in Omaha. Ho has two or thrco good offers to engage In business , but has not yet decided which ho will accept. Mr. Allen enloiod the marshal's office un der Kills Hlcrbower. ns chief of deputies nine years ago. Ho bus had charge In that time of the court business nnd practically per formed nearly all the active duties of the ofllcu. Speaking of the ninny big cases handled by him , Mr. Allen recites the excit ing experience of a flftoou-ilnys tustle with the Homo Cntllo company nt Sidney. M. ftl , Cond hold mortgages on the property , which the deputy marshal was forced to fore close ; nnd , while getting oui llio necessary papers to levy nnd lalto possessing of Iho company's stock , ono or two of the members fiotwmdof what was coming nnd organized n scheme to defeat Mr. Coad's ' plans. Tlio ranch oi the company , consisting of 4,00i ) lien's , wns Inclosed with n wire fence. When Allen reached Sidney with the documents required , to seize every animal branded with the monogram of Iho concern , he discovered that the fence had been cut nnd not n hoof or horn could bo found. The stock had been permitted to go at will and wns scattered over forty miles of territory. fie then orunimcd n round-up force and piocccded to scour the country. It took him lifteon days to make his levies , butsuccecde I In a most satisfactory manner. Makes the lives of many people miser able , nnd often leiitls to self-destruction. Wo Know of no reincdv for dyspepsia moro successful than Hood's Sarsapa- rilla. It acts gently , yet surely and olllcioutly , tones the stomach and other organs , removes the faint feeliiifr , cre ates n peed nppotite , cures headache , and refreshes the burdened mind. Give Hood's Sitrsaparllla. : t fair trial. It will do you tood. An Krrlut ? Iliisbniiil. Mrs. Anderson IcQaurtcr sent from Lin coln yesterday to have her husband arros'ud for adultery. The other woman In the case n Hattin Caller , who lives In the eastern part of Omaha. Mrs. McQii.trter is as black as a Rock Springs lump of coal. To a Bin : tcporter she slated Hint she had been mm Had to her husband for eight years August last , be loft Lincoln , ostensibly to go to the Hindi Hills. Instead , however , ho came to Omaha and began living with the Uaitor woman. Wanants have been issued for the arrest of both McQunrtor and Hattie Carter. May Aot .Mo\e. It has not .vet besn detonnlned whether the board of education rooms will bo changed for the Drescnl or not. The committee ot thu board has decided upon rooms in the New York Life buildinjr. tint the Masons nave not taken any formal action on lelcasing the boanl train its con tract. "The report tbat the Mabons wore nnxious for the board to vacate , " said Secretary Piper "seems to have iiioroly been the individual work of some Masons and not of the temple craft ns a body. The latter will not take action until October " . " The C. , St. P. , M. & O. R'y ( depot loth and Webster sts. ) , will sell round. trip tickets to tlio Sioux City Corn Palace Festival at $ l''M , on bale Sep tember 22 to October o , good to return until October (5. ( T. W. TKASDAU : , G. P. A. Snicltlnir Works The now engine at the smelter IMS been tested nnd found to work satisfactorily , and in two or throe days will ba set In motion. The old one. which has noon In constant use for thrco years , is to bo repaired. The carpenter shop which wns partially destroyed by lire last Friday , will bo temporarily arily repaired , but eventually a new and larger structure will supplant It. 'jfho three dynamos to bo used in furnish ing light for the smelting works , nro ex pected to-day. Incandescent lights will l.o used inside the works , and arc lights in the yards. Wanted Good bricklayers and stone cutters. Good wages paid. Apply to M. T. Murphy , Fremont , No' ) . Another Cliuroli , The William street Presbyterian church , Fifth nnd William streets , ivas organized on Thursday last and the officers were installed Sunday night. The church comprises llftccn members and a largo congrogalion In full sympithy with it. The chapel Is Wx'M feet in size and Iho llnnnces are said to be in nn excellent condi tion. Arrangements have been niada for services every Sunday evening. With a largo Sunday school , a young pioplo's soci ety and a thickly settled community from which to draw , this church begins with bright prospects of rapid growth. Ailvlcurn .Aloilinr < < , Mrs. Wiu&low's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children toothing. It soothes the obild , soltons the gums , allays all pains , euros wind colic , and is tlio best remedy for diar rliueu.oo n bottle 1'iitilloorl ; Tlio bill of John F , Huhm for street repairIng - Ing dnrinL' September , amounted to ? Mit : .10. The bills for sand and gravel used to till in depressions amounted to S-HH additional , Thu wages of the sixteen paving , curbing nnd sewer inspectors for Soptomoer amount ed to $1,000. IF not remedied in .season , Is liable to become habitual und chronic. Dras tic purgatives , by weakening the bowels , confirm , rather than cure , the o\il. Aycr's Pills , being mild , clftctUo , nnd strengthening la their action , aio gener ally recommended by the faculty us the bust of aperient' ) . "Having been subject , for \tr.is , to constipation , without being nbo | to Und much relief , I at last tried Ajor's I'llls , I deem It both a duty and n pleasure to testify that I have Jeilvod creat ben efit from tliolr use. For over tuo years past 1 have taken one of UIUMI pills every night befoie retiring. 1 would not willingly bo without them. " O. W. Uowmun , 'JO Cast Main at. , Cuillslo , 1'a. " I have boon taking Aycr' I'llls nnd lining them in my family uluce 1857 , anil cheerfully riM'ommoud them tn all in ncod of n safe but offoctiial cathartic , " Joh.ii M , Hoggs , Joul.s\llle , Ky. "For right yonrs I wns afflicted with constipation , which at last Ijecamn so bad that thu doctors could do no moro for me. Then I began to take AyerN 1'ills , nnd soon the bowels recovered their natural und regular action , so that now I am In excellent health. " S. L. Loughbrldgc , Ilryuu , Texas. " Having used Ajor'w I'llls , with good result * , I fully indorse them for the pur * pones for which they are ntcommondcd , " T. Conuers , M , D. , Centre Ilrldge , I'u. Ayer's Pills , BY Dr. J. C , Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass , field by all Drugglitt Mid Dttlcri la Uedlcln * . This powder never Tnrlei. A niarv * ! of pur * , ty. htri-iiRtU nnd wliolcsomenoas. Moro eco. noinlcal tliitt the ordlunrr kinds , nnd c&nnot bo sold In tompotltlon with thn multltudeii ot lot or thortw flight nlutn or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. Koyal Unking Vovtaax Corn * puny , IM Wnl Btreot. New York. DRS7BETTS & 1EITS UOj FAUSAM STIIKET , OMAHA. NKU. lUpposltu i'axton llotcl.j Offlco houra , 9 a. nj. to S p. m. Sundaj-s , 10 n. in to 1 p. in. SpprlUists la Chronic , Nervous Skin ami Illood llscaro' ) . . Ir"ConsuHatl ( n nt olllce or by mail free. McUleliii-s sent by mull or cxpiesi , secuiuly Ducked , free from il > si-r\ntlon Gimr.mteis tn euro nnlrklv. snfelriin'l permunemly. UPOTniTQ ! HDnillTTV Speimiitorihcpn , semi- IlbnYUUu UhlJllJl ! ' nkl LossBs.NiBht imU : lions. Physical Ut-eay. iiiUlng from IndlRcio tlon , I'.xcess or Indulcence. pioilni'lngSlceples1) ntsi. Despondency. I'lmp'et ' on the fr\co , aver sion to society , easily uiirmuneail , Inric of confl dunce , ( lull , unlit tor Ftuily or business , and llmH life a burden. Kafoly , purmitnenUy nnd pri vately cured. Consult [ ) rs. lletta V Detts , illW Fninnin St. , Omi'ha , Neb. Blood and Skin Diseases results , completelv eradicated without the aid of Mercury. Scrofula , Fryslpelns. 1'over hores , Blotches , ( Iccr.i , I'Ainsln the Head und Ilouos , Syphilitic Soro'JhioRt. Mouth and 'lon ui > . Cu- tuirh , utc. . permanently cured \\hcro otlicrl huvo fullcil. ITidnnir Ifmiian ? aui1 "ladder Complaints , JUuIluY' Ulllldiy PHinfnl. OlIHrult , too fre- iiiont | Ilurnlngor Jlloody ITnno , Urine high col ored orltli inlllcysodliiieiit on stauillnq. Weak Back. ( lOiinnluita , Uleet , Ojstltls. etc. , Promptly nnd Bafelv Cured , Charges llcasoui- bio. bio.TUfiTGITETSiSiS ' " ' " " anteoil per. 3 J. AXJ&\s J. VI JuyjCl 1 nianeut Cure , r.v movnl complet * . without cuttluu , caustic or dill nt Ion. Cure. ) ciRcicd nt home by patient without n moments , pain or ammynnco. To Yoiiim Moil and Miflflle-Aod Men , AOlTpD nllDIf'1" ' awful olfects of enly OlJltlJ llUllD Vlco. which brniKs orjfnnto weakness. ilestroyltiRboth mind and body , wltli nil Its ditfiidod ills , pornmncntlv cured. Tina TJCipllsJ Adi uss those w ho have impulrpil JJHOi Dill 10 theuisohes by Improper Indul- pen-OS urd KOlitary liHblts. willed inln both body and mind , unfitting them ror bmints-j ituuy or marriage. M \iiiiirn .MK.N. or those entering on that Imp py hfo , mv.uo of physical debility , nulcKly : ia sl&tud. OUU SUCCESS. in based upon facts , Tlrat Practical Krpo ilonce. Second K\aryc.isu In e utcl.illy studied- thus stavtbiR nrlsht. Till * d Mo llolnus nro pro. paieil In our Ub.it ory exactly to suit each case , thus airectliiR ruies Itliont Injniy taB Seml Occ'iiU uostcpro for ci'lebratel voiki on Chronic , Nervous nnd JJollcate Diseases. Tliousnndh ctiroil. OTA filenUly letter or i all may sa''o you future mitreilni ; and sli line , und odd golden years to life. t-iy""No letters an- Btrered unless nccompanieil by 1 cents In stauiDi. AddrebS or call on . BCETTs A IIUTTS , 1408 Faruuin Stroot. Unialia. N b. , THCBlSro lTE10APMMEIHAMtliar ) MAIL > 3 i , i/ V/RAPPER5 / ( HR4E 2IZE ) A Perfect E-"aco Powder. E ICE POWDER Uililbl . Uo't robulf. bull lij l > rufUU , Khuler , tir nnmtl. Ill , I IOIJ , mil/ BI.I On 1-miiiiiiM > 0 wli.u , in , n fJclirntrr'i , 1,51114 , lull IH , j.lia iii feanNIr II II 33 } > writ4.Uih , ROAfWIill. eor Wel.tr , .Mnrull.i-orn.l. iru.Iln.iirt i , . ror WlllUln , llaS ItlhlHti L ) i.l.SIG , llilijkL' . ) , fOI , Tnn * < li , ror. IViili n > ! Ik. I IIKIIIUID llrnc r > l r > , roi II 1 1 ' Tin I.- rk'p.tor ruclflo , OnS. loiln 11,11 , HO , Mullh Ihi . i.l I'xll. Ic ) On 8. Ullu I'unrftJ * , 3lli Kulm u Cu. . ror. IfcmjlM , * l a tor , Hlli nj CumliiK , ( m h i.n lc r'l : Dr. tUilllt'i , 1,101 C , n- rvy'l , cor. I k | Un l atfiiMfiilhi ll4 > U' , 1.711 IVyloufc OMen , tor , 2fllifiwllti.Ca ; , UhMil I llveiiMit ) | hrhtrf r' < , hhrriiuu A > . nir.nlj < UrICt , asth MWiHilwurlli Art > , l > r < ltnli < ha. IMI Ho > rJC | | j l , ri , ( t > uirierr'j lloy.l > . ( ViilUI | v * . < n 1 Klh bl I W J. nlr J r' ( N.V" ' 1C , ' , H , U1U.U , lntl > nUau Htvcl'u . n THE LATEST * PERFUME FREEfWAN'S HIAWATHA pvad citu imnt\r.a ilinckl > jm * e M . \eattWnn''l'Mti \ t11 > ttftinft\mt \ tn acd iborten acmr.iloi' to tlio ouixlit put on lljcra. Adtptcxl Miucilr wdl to rouc.h country or ln * tv driyoa Will dnrau boat nutlafuotlon. a tieuntlful llnltlii moro attiartire tliauimlui.il ood. DiualiH , o xjuoinieiil , s-ftul forclr ular nnaswinnluof i\ood Ilnlihoilirn Forinlto to Vork'ut U1 < 01'IIKIIS"line silji , N In store tliis week for buyers of Men's Clolliing , Our stock of Fall Suits was never so extensive ns no\r , nnd its variety warrants the assertion that whoever buys u Fall Suit without at least looking nt ours 1'nili to consult his interest. There is not establUhent in own an the West that oilers the selection or nitinej llio prices \ve \ do. To stimulate an early fall trade wo will ninko this week the following extraordinary oilers : 300 Men's All Wool Cheviot and Cassinioro Suits , well niiulo uiitl trimmed with goo.l serge lining , nil size ? from 31 to12 , at $3 00. The Cheviot is n nice stylish plaid , the Cns imoro n plain brown , coth very sightly suits nnd of an excellent quality of goods , which is made to wenr. The wauio suit is sold by most dealers at from ? S to $10. We place those splendid S ( its on sulo this week for 93.DO. Our offer No , 2 for this \\cek will bo a line of suits sacks and frocks at ? 10. We have the nnniq for always giving Iho beat 10 dollar suit in the market , but , those we aio oflering this season at this price will lie 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. Wo have put into this line several styles to su'it ' all classes of customers. One style is all fine a worsted Corkscrew in sacks and frocks , which makes alt ex cellent dress suit , other styles are goo-1 Cassimoros in plain and mixed colors for business wear , honest goods and honestly made , and which will give as good satisfaction as any 20 dollarsuit. In the liner grades of suits wo show allthe latest novelties in material and out. Tlio now wide wale nid clny goods made np in the latest style of 3 button cutaway with Prince Albert lupols-n beautiful stylo--we offer all these goods at our usual low prices. Our illustrated catalogue of fall styles ready for mailing. Send us name and address is you want one. any , Corner Fourteenth and Doug-las Streets , Omaha. to VourVnr < lr < Iic. -1 eel days sngpost he ; y clothing -\\e urn \\v\l \ prepared to pro * Ido for the comfort of our cn-tom ii. Our stock comprises Sim s I all and Winter Milt < < of thelilulin tKr.i'lo of miiturlal and work manship , tnecther vith nn nnllnilted st.p- ply ofnrtu Ilislor\ ) * and I'ndi'rwoir. Our mtlf-tlc bolcctlon of Ntckwoar la a de- Unlit to the oycs. \ \ > ha\o &oinetbtnK choice In Ifandkcr- clilefs jometlilil ) ' ovcelKiit In ( Jlovci and something re'Iablelii Umbrollns. l hlldron's Clothing u specialty. Dr , J , E. McGRE W ThuVcll Jinowti Specialist , il In the tieatm nc ot nil foimsof I'utv- ( ilectnml Si mrr- triir , iv i'in o yti.u- Rlltl'i'd. Sl'llllM V iDiinuoi : t , IMI-O- ? - , * K ) TKM V , 1/DSH Of ' ) * * * MAMIIMJII. niul ' " * nmoltlon. Sniiit < - TV or ItIIIII.N - < iu ad. Head for books , for " .Man" orVomm" each 111 cents ( stamps ) NEIIVOl"- BhS. ri.MAI.l1. DlSKAstS . , _ C \TAit un and - - RS fC&teC S ? ® hKIN DrSH'ASES cured ( pih'kly nniiputinanontly. Troatmontby concnpondt'iiLu , si'ml bt.uuiKs for reply. /IMTIOX fi'KU T , Ollleo S. 13. cor. llitli and Jackson Sts. Omuha , Ncbrubka. Sontl for 01) ) payo illustrated c.it'.ilotruo. . .3tittionar.Fnin'V . Hoods , Toys niiil No tions. Lai'sc'rit anil vhoiipcst fatoi-lc in tlic west. REDHEAD , NORTON , LATHROP &Go DI : MOINKS , IOWA. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Hnciu' ois to John ( ! . .lanoUs I Undertakers and Embalmers At the Old S.anl , HOT ? arnam Strjji. Onlcia by teli'h'raiili Hiillultuil and piomptly AlUnded. Teleplioim to No. ' . ' : . JOSEPHGILLOTTS" STEEL PENS COLD Mr.DAL PARIS EXPOSITION lt)8. Nos. 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. UI nU n V ' "id nil nrlimt y lumuM .i ilyiinli l - MUIiuI liiuil Hufolj nreil b > UDi'll'ltA I'aimtili'x. BBVer.il C.IHOS niniil In seven ilayn. | Homutfl.'i'i ' P r h ix , till druir nti , or by null , fiom noctuui Al'tV ' Co , 11. ! Wblio t. , N V. ' I'll 11 dliuctloni AMUSEMENTS , Motiilnu , 'i uri1nv nti'l ' H'ftlnmltiu. .S'if | , Jn anil " Dliert from ) t phenomenal run of nearly llvo iiiontlm ln.Ne VorJc City , with Its ( jrc-at cast . ' . J'OHl'IS liY : and < .irl < Md ot irullr-ilc hct'iiurv. < MAllWl.t'rhlVIlllcri'nt ) fiom all preilons n odiicllonu 'llio countiy srnool xamlnatlon. 'llio\HUno chnrth rholr reheiiMal. Thu iw- ciliulu und ( Imttlnu bo-lety. 'Iho cojutlnK n.lc. Thebdlfry tower. Uet'uUri'rKvn ' , S ati „ . , ClarkSt. Tiio Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON la illll Treallrg with the GreMsst SKILL and SUCCESS Clironic , Ner7ons and Private Diseases , * B-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the effects leading to early decay and peihii > s Consumption or Insanity , treated TOcnlifically by new intllioils wilh never-filling success. l > SYPHILIS and all bad Blood anil Skin Dis eases permanently cured. "KIDNEYand URINARY complaints , Oleet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varicocele and nil dU sn of the Genilo-Unnaiy Organs cured niomptly without injuiy to Stomach , Kfdncjs or oilier Urgins. CB - No experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. S-Send 4 cents postage foi Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. 43B * 1 nose contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each II cents , both 35 cents ( Mamm ) Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter orcalliuys.i\cfutmcsuTcr- ) ( ingnnd fihameand add golJen > eais to life. / 3Hoo1c "Life's ( Seciet ) Errors"soccntsstamps ( ) . Medicine and wilting ? sent everywhere , secure from expoaure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays gtan Addiess F. D. CLARKE , 1Y1. D. , 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. The lurKCjt , l.nteal. ami lliii'jt In tlio norlJ Passenger acco-nmodatlons utiexccllcil , Tha Celoilnitcil I'j'ho MncFt Su > jm * | nn ' ( C ! i Cltv of iCmnc I ulili ) III Iho World. ' UGli I Dill New York to Gagow ! via Lsnionisrry Ethiopia . . . . Oct. Tith I riirneisla . . Oct 11th Aiiuhoria , . . Oct. l"ili | DiHonlu , October "Uh New Ycrk to Azores , Gibraltar ani Italy. Victoria , Oct. loth , 3 p.m. Pllluon , Pccoiid-t'Inm and Mrrrucc rnfmoii townl term : * . J.ictin * ! ' u llrl.iM uilii iMl , tnuuua\ullilo ] lu 11 ttlinh ) ( Him tin ] I'lctlllewiuo Cl dp aihl Ith nf l\v \ * land r Itucr JUrsey and bouth of Iicland , or .Nuiiles und ( iliiiuliai. iic'iir : l < iii to I'nrln or Continental Taiin on low. ett tunis 7ia > ccre' ] Cluulnr l-fllns of Crrtllt mid DrnriHfiirnii ) anmiinlAt loHtitcniitiiti'atea. Apply la RUVofnui Ininlflcrnt * nt to * HENDERSON BROTHERS , Chlcngo , III. U.S. llAI.r , . II , V. MOOIIKS. C. II. Mitns. . ABOUT CLOVES- YTlienyounroliuylucpfoira ri'incinliortlinttlicrols such a ililngnn a iirlcpiliat is tooc'ira ' ; > . It Islictitrio liny n fair | > rlco nnd act Kooil Klalike llulcli- Bliixon'H. Tl-cy are nniilo. 7 fiom srlfctcil skins In tlio I ' kestinnnncrnndnrunnr-i rnntcil lo bu the inootk Bcrvicittlilo made. Itjoui want to know moro almut cloves In Rencrnl nnil lIlllClllllNOIl'H < JI Vt > H In imiilciilar. oncloBO tunii | for Hintook About ( jlnirH. It "III lutc-rctt JOll KhTAPI IHIED 1S . JU1IN O. ItUlClll.NhO.N , Juiinitow.l , If. V. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 FAUN AM STIJKUT. ANEW COLLAR BROOKS BROS. & CO. Importersaiul Wliolotito Dialer * in Watches , Jewelry , Cullcry , Notions , Novelties , Albums , fancy Uooils , Walking Canes , Coal-CollarSpiings , ic.&c. laitc aiiortmrnt tor fCant Racki. Knlle Bbardi.Spl'idlrii. ' fluctloneen , Slrretmin anil PtUdlen. Illi : Turlftr uf Sc , | 0o nnd ! dc ouinir eoodi. Bcnil JorillUiinili-il lutilnKiio. BROOKS BROS. & CO. , 6t. Loulo , Mo. XXCTSTCCTU ft & "Sd ! t N. W.COR , I3TH& DODU bis , OMAHA , NEB. JOB 7I1E 7BKATUSST Ot AH , IfH APPLIAHGFS FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES./ / Beit Facilities , ApimratuanmlRcmodUiforSnc'coUfui Treatment of every form of D'leue rtquirtsa MEDICAL or SUROIOAI , TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTSf\ Bosrd&Attendance. BeitAooommoditiomIn WtlL . Only Keliablo M tdloal Initltuto aaklnR a SpeeiaTty 'ot PRIVATE DISEASES All IllooJ UlirMei lurceiifollr trrttcd. ffrrbllltlt Polita Jfmoftd ( romlheijrium wllhoutBcrcnrj. tfVw li'il.r.ll- . l. IWlklt. rtrltnii bl | g liI | t mil uieet na v rlco l ( , ullh quetllra Hit , " Jkitnn'v ! OMAHA MED1CAI , & HUROIOAt INBTITUTB , 13th and Daigo BtttUi , OMAHA , KEB. eaiili is Wealfl llic.E. U. WBST'B Ni.nvn AND HIIAIN ' _ MENT , u Kiinrtuitccd nnaclllt * for llyntcrlu , ll/4ll ) noss. ConvnNloni , MtH , NIT\OIH NcnraiKiOt Hendiirhe , Nmvotis I'lostr.itlon cnusod by the use of nlcohol tobacco , \Vnltoftilnew , Mental Depression , Hoftfiilnp ; of the llraln , resulting la Insanity luulletidlnj , ' tomtiury , decay and ilciUU. I'ri'tniituroOliL ARC , llnrrunnesi ! , Ixm ot rower In either "ex. Involuntary l/isies und Kpi'imno nrhii'n caused by cr-cxei t Ion of t ho bi ftln , wnlft alii-.e or n\rilnilnlpoiirn. > rnrli box rontnlns OHH iniintirHtrratmunt. H.UluboY. or fix box < -s forf'i.on.sunt by mull propnld on rocmpt of nrlcoj WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. To iMiinnny i iisi' . With I'aiJi order meelvml by us foi-hlx biixus. ui'comp.inlud withW.W , un will solid tlm linn li H''i' ' our \\rlttnn Kiiiiranlro to f J fund thu money If the triMtim'nt iloiifi not offooti atnro. ( ] iiiiiuutvi"j Issiit'd only bv ( ioodnmti Orilff Co. , nniKBlft'i. Solo AKCilti , HID " treef , Uniiiliu Nubiuska Thr II jOStnndjul ll . 'IcinoiliH fur tlio oint > 7 | irlvalo Allnitrit' * io ini iirintrtil for iturlty , i ( it HltlllHCtlOII lIllsmitClMI Onlir lldiiiHly o I ro ( hul l > u.lor. . or vllll JfuTVler Lou niivi > < i ur i > f jrluililtlilllly III mnrrlfd mtn , < irtlion&e > iUrliiiuiitlial liamiy llfv , I'lkc.llOO , | | 3for " orrlio cr Klcct In tlllicr ci A ininbliicil trratiniiiiC fur Interim ! and local utc Cuiei In I ( o 9 ilayii. honyilniruiirlnjKllan WlllnotcnuM flrlaiirj , ko , l Himllir H | > rclHc for inni ur woinrn l'mv nH Kimoiiliout , < tc Wo riikhci inn liilKllaii TiWlliiKrt la.l.30l.i > Kaslly ll.Kl 1'lllullW Will Klld n Wiilfd IrUI nnijilc ur iriiudy Nn I or 2 un rortlpt l ( itl lit % t iliilinriii puiitatcu Any oiutof IhcMirenmlu * prompt" ly f > cnt { 'faint ) linmll ( ill ri-dlpl uf llm | irlC , 1 W , lilvr * li ! > * li > oL lr ( lltn rKt.i.iiiarlltdorilliulc.M-lltH'tr. STANDARD REMEDY CO , Chicago , III. 'U > thl. . | .IOc j.uri if. I IJKK c * OKNKKATn K M KXKM S.H , f Illofj . , . . . -LrHu < rriilNa. ( BllNUtt.tarrffaUo2 \Plj1tctl\r { \ Ililuuib > ll w , < h | rlf itiUr. ' . la HttlO , > J lur . . lr..lt CUcllI * . ycLTHoTtNTLrorwer&rfcllfA.UDOIacMOU . . . lorylouiiltlt lf ( . aJ op. Wur l uupclw Tnicratlr turid lulliriAiruolliit Ht li < l | m | hl llc. IABIO. GHATUFUU-COMFOnT'lNC Epps's Cocoa. BREAKFAST. II ) u Ihun/iik'li kiioitlr-ilKn of OKI nntiiral law * ulilcliKorurii tliiioiirrullniisoi Ulifcilliiii ami ntUrl < lliiii.iinil liy iiiiirufid iippluiit mi nl Ilin Him nro | > er < Hi nl null M'U'i lul locinc , M r lp | . lm > imivlileil oui. liri'iikfu t tiitilcnirllli u iliilKiitlcy lluvurnl | HIVOMIM nlilcli niity > iivu nk niuny liciivy iliKtora l > lil , Itli liy Ilin jtiilUloui n o til mud uitldt'v of illut tliulJ tuntillliillun in x Inuruiliinlly Iml t uii until ilrnnd < noiiuli lu rcrlil nviiry Icniliiuy In iinii ) c. Una iln-iti uf mitilli ! iiiHliullut n M : IIUIIIIMK uniiinil I liiiiltni k xliuru'i r llK'in lit u ruk pulntVo muj I'Kuii'U ' nmny u fnlul tlitill l > > kccplHK DIIIH l i will finlllli'il wlfli iniiu hlo'iil Mini n iirupvrly nuurltliud IIMIIII. " l Ivll borrU u liiui Uu .Miulc rliuiilt wall Ijollnu iMil ror milk. HuUI unly Inlniir iriniiii lin hr ( irotcm liibi-liMl Iliiu JAMES EPPS & CO , "aSBSfMffl to exaio > i n e t H p . . Justly coli r u > - - - - fibrnted linen of llooH and Hhona , iMiinufactuw ' ! / ( M. IlimiUiion & . Co. , of ( : lil < tiKO-Fa torlo ut I'm iico. lxon | , Ilia. , and Fond On l.iic , Will Bh.mld write HAM. N. WATSON , reafl , dm f , 1'IIIIMONT. NT.U , 'iVav llng v.Hu * U k.d < iUurlcn ( or UubUiri ,