8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEI3 , WEDNESDAY , JULY 10 , 1800. THE CITY. "t Th j bank clearings ycatcrdiiy wcro 1001,017.01. _ Chrirlcs Knmmoroi' Is In tlio cooler on a clmrgo of potty pilfering. J. J. Cusoy Is booked to Jinswor this morning to tlio elmrfjo of obtaining money by false pretenses. John "Walters , who was accused of Bleating 11 liorso from J. 1' . Vlora a week ago , has buun discharged. Uurglnvs wont through a residence at Twenty-Unit and California stroolB and stole SO from tlio pockets of D. E. Cubic , a _ roomer at the J'Jjiro. ' _ _ Tlio United Stiitos Lnhrynth company filed arlicles with the county clorkyoHlor- day ; eaiillul stock , 810,000 ; fncorporatora , O. K. Ni'Uon , . T. Mimlsen , T. A. Me- gcntli and live others. Daniel Turner entered suit yesterday npnlnbt tlio American waterworks coin- coinpany for $10,000 damages alleged to have resulted on account of nogliycnoo on tlio part of tlio defendant , Sam F. Graham lias filed nn informa tion charging George Ur. Humes with Htcnling a bicycle from him on or about Way I ) , and pi-ays that wild Uurnca may thurufoi'o bo dealt with according to law. law.L. L. A. Scoloy of Scribncrand Austin Taylor of Strung wore escorted to the city by United stales Deputy Marshals liandolph and Hill yesterday for Jailing.lo buy the necessary stamps from ITnclo Sam before selling liquor. They pnvo bondn for * tholr appearauco at the November term of court. On Thurhdny evening there will bo a mooting of dllTorcnt .farmers' alliance.1) find Knights of Labor assemblies at Green's hall at 1415 Farnum street. A general invitation is extended to trades unions to pond representatives. The ob ject is the discussion of Independent pol itical action. The call is made by John C. Tlornoy and Jesse II. Bind ; , who compose the central coinmltlco. The Omaha city mission will hold its nnnual picnic on Thursday , the 17th Inst. , at llanscom park. Suitable pro visions are earnestly solicited. Inoy may bo sent to tlio Mission building on Tenth street or to William Fleming's store , corner of fourteenth and Douglas , or will bo called for if word is left nt Dr. Licscnring's ofllco , corner of Six teenth and Capitol avenue , before 9 oclock , Thursday morning. Police ClmHe.i Drlffcoru was up buforoJuJgoTIcl- Bey yesterday morning charged by Uls friend MeEllmUotiith keeping a vicious dog. Ho said Uiat It was MuElhatton and not tlio dog that was vicious.but tfio Judge thought otherwise - wise and tola Driffcorn to bring his clog up to the ( 'iu'baijo master and liuvo It shot. Mr. Young , who keeps n snloou at Sixteenth and Cunilnij , was nrrulgncil and iilenilod not guilty to ( tie clmrgoof keeping open on Sun- chiy. His case was sot for ti'Ial on Saturday. Kd Cusoy , mi old time vng , was scut over tbo river. Kolihcd a llenl KHtttte Do.nlcr. Monday alglit us W. T. P. Woods , the real estate dealer , was wending his way home ward about 10 o'clock , Just after ho reached the corner of Nineteenth and Lnlto strccts.ho was sci/od by two men from behind. Ills arms wcro forced bank and the thieves .ran their lingers deftly through his pockets , ab- tnut ! < ] ? H7 In cash and then permitted Jlr. Woods to continue his way homeward. Lake sticet Is very dark at tlio InturscLtlon of Nlnotcc'iith , and the footpads can tlo their work without risk of being observed. County Court. Judge Shields was again In hia plnco on the county court bench yesterday morning looking fresh as a bunch of daisies nftor his three weeks' trip In the oust where ho attended the nnmtul convention of Ellis , The llttlo court i-oom was filled to over flowing with attorneys who paid vcrv close attention to the call of u docket containing the unusually largo number of 11)2 ) cases. During the afternoon the following Judg ments were rendered : John A. Ilurbaiigh vs Ella Aunts , $1(10,77 ( ; Kcnnard glass and paint company vs N. O. Drown , S107.80 ; Omahiv coal and coke company vs A. J. Stanley , $531 ; Omaha coal and colco company vs A. J. Stan ley , ft'iGS ; John I. Uedcllck vs Frank Bernard. 8W ) ; Corliss , Chapman & Dralco vs A. S Collins , iS'JW.09 uud Citizens bank vs K. L. Green , -JjOS.70. Justice Rtlllor's Arrival. .Tustlco Samuel F. Miller of the United States supreme court arrived In the city yester day inoriiingnnd Is stopping with his nephew , Attorney Frank Irvine , who HVOJ nt Twenty- cvcnth niul Seward streets. Judio ; Miller Is n portly , line looking man of n bout llfty-llvo years , with clear rjroy eves and a benevolent counlcimnco. Ho came licro irom St. 1'aul and will remain in the city long enough to dispose of two or three cases which have been bold over uutil his ar rival , after which bo will go to Denver , stop ping on his way to visit a neico , Mrs. A. JJ. Touziilln , who is living ou a ranch near Denver. _ A Now St. Jnitic.i. The old St. James liotel , the scone of many n lively Uirio and tun spot where nt least ono murder tooit place , Is being rapidly pulled down to nuke w.iy for tha nav union dopat. Hut the name will llvo ou , for UnvncstStutit has already commenced tlio excavation for anew now St. .lames hotel to bo Uullt , on tbo corner of Eluvonth and Mason. The plans tire ready calling for the erection of n three-story brick building ilxtj ( } foot. Mr. Stuht- now receiv ing bids for the construction of the building nnil proposes to have It completed within sixty days. It has not yet been decided who Is to manage the hotel but in all probiblllty Mr. If oily , the experienced Iteuiicr'of the P.i- cllli ! hotel nt Sidney , Nub. , will conduct the now establishment. Marrlnxo liieouocia. Judge Shlehls issued the following mar- rlago ilrenses yesterday : Nnmanu'.l u'ldrojs , Atjo. J John AV , Day , Council muffs 37 ( Hobocciv Kppci-son , Council Bluffs 83 ( Thomas G. Jeffries , Omaha ; il J Julia II. Spauldlng , South Omaha 21 j Orlando Walter , Omaha 117 ( AVlnnlo Hobeii , Omaha 'JO I Henry If norr , Abilene , Kan 23 | Nettle Lloyd , Omulm. . - , j Andi-cw Suiidiu , Omaha 23 ( Louisa Ucrgstrom , Omnha ! > 3 J Carl Fluke , Chimgo 20 1 Emma UaiiUig , Omaha 27 Coiiimoiioemctit , The annual commencement exorcises of Uathhun's business college- will bo held at Uoyd's opera house Wednesday evonlng. Admission five. The following programmo \vlll bo rendered : Overt uro lloyd's Opera llonso Orehojlnx Kathleen Aioon \bt "T. K. " Uuarlcttc. Bnlutntory llusliicss Kducatlon 0. If Cuttles rinnu liiiPt The Jolly lllitekRiiillh Miss MiniiHi I.eaiiiiu ; , Mlsi'l'lna llurntsun , nnil J. Ii. ICooUwull ( bii b ) . Ilaplil CnlunliitIon Churli'S Kold mid Tim Kulloy Voail Hunt > Vlioa the Uo > iiu lloaies us-iaii Missus .Maud and lloitloCition. Tim KiHliiusiCollcKo 1'rof. U. K. Unthliuu lloatliig Sons Krati T , K. " ( junrtnttv. lUslnrss Kthlo < < lion. K. Itosuwator Yovul Solo Lovu's Dicum Is l'n-,1 , . Mlis Kutu luniisoy [ Music Hlicclul IMuciilUiu liuv , 1' . 8 , jllaynoy rinnu Duot-Thii VVItolii's MNM-S Thui lleratboii mid Ilcrtlo Orcoii. " \ulfdlctiiry J , It , l.tvlnvktun JlurgiRTltu \\hllo "T. lf."Qiiurtuttc. Awnrdlns Diplomas W. J.CIuIr Jluslo A Notable Itopoi t. "For disordered mensturatlon , anarmla ind sterility , it may properly bo termed u ipeclllc. " Extract from Dr. W. P. Mason's report ou lie waters or Facclslor Spriugs Missouri. Suinnicr nivoi- . lit That Will Ho IiidnlKCil In by ( lie .Soldiers. Practice marches not to exceed ono hun dred miles from the posts named have been ordered ns follows : From Fort Hrldpcr , tt'yo. Major J. N. Andrews , Twcnty-llrst Infantry , with all the companies of the Seventeenth and Twcntv- first Infantry ; the p3st surgeon and one-bnlf of the privates of the hospital corps. The command will leave post In August next , mnrchinir to "Gilberts Meadows. " From Fort Douglas , Utah. All the field ofllcors , tbo regimental staff , all tbo com panies of Infantry , the U. ht battery , the junior medical olllccr , the acting hospital steward and one-half of the privates of the ho.ipltal corps , Ttio command will leave post in August no.U , marching along the Denver ft Klo Grande railway. From Fort Mclflnney , Wyo. , Major Guy V. Henry. Ninth cavalry , with the two troops of Ninth cavalry , and the conipinv of Infantry ; the post surgeon : the acting hos pital steward and onu-half of the privates of the hospital corps. The command will lonvo post In August next , marching Into the Ulg Horn mountains In nccordr.noo wltn project submitted by Major llcnrv. From Fort Nlobwra , Nob. All the Held ofllccrs ; the regimental stuff ; all tlio coni- panics of the Eighth infantry ; the two troops of tlio Ninth cavalry ; tlio post surgeon and one-half of the privates of tlio hospital corps. The command will leave post in September next , marching up the N lobrara river to the vicinity of "D6lling Springs. " From Fort Uolmison , Neb. AH the flold ofllcors present at the post ; the regimental staff ; all the troops of the Ninth cavalry ; all the cornp.mios of the Kighth Infantry ; tlio Junior medical olllcor , und one-half the privates of the Hospital corps. The command will leave post In September next , marchlug to ) Id Fort Laramlc. From Fort U. A. Kinsel ) , Neb. Ail the field ofilccrs ; the regimental staff ; and all the companies of the Seventeenth. Infantry ; the post surgeon ; the acting hospital steward andonc-lmlr of tlio privates of the hospital corps. The command will leave post in September nc-xt , marching westward up the valley of Crow crock to a point at or near " .Slicrnmn Station , " on the Union Paelllc railway. From Fort Wnsh.ikie. Wyo. Troop E , Ninth cavalry , with nil its ottlccrs and en listed men ; the post surgeon and one-half of tlio privates of the hospital corps. TJio com mand will leave post. In September next , and march in accordance with project submitted by Lieutenant Colonel Hurt. fort Sidney , Neb. . The troops nt this po'jt having been selected to encamp with the Grand Army of the Republic , ntCJvand Island , Keb. , September next , that service will bo in lieu of a practice march. Fort Omaha , Nob. The headquarters , staft mid band mid eight companies of the Second infantry , having been ordered to proceed to Iowa and encamp with tlio lowti National Guard , that service will DO In lieu of a prac tice march. Fort Dn Chesr.e , Utah. As this post is under construction and much work Is yet to bo done bcforo completion , there will bo no practice march. A suitable detail will be left in charge of each fort. The details for the marching practice will , bo properly armed and equipped , and nil marching and camping will conform to regu lations and tactics ot the arm of the orvico to winch the troops belong and will be conducted us if in the presence of an enemy. " \VIiy , now I cunnot * ret enough to eat , " says ono Udy who formerly had 110 appetite , hut took Hood's Sarsap.trilln. 11IU lUVKU'S W3A1) UKCOVI3KKI ) . Harry McDonald's Molly Found on n Sand Uut * N'eiir Alhrljjht. . . The body of tlio boy found on a sand bar Monday night , has been iilontillcd as that of Harry McDonald , the six-year-old SQU of A. C. McDonald , who fell oft the Davenport street dump last Wednesday afternoon. Yesterday morning Mr. McDonald , the father , was walking along the bottoms , tolli. : . " everyone ho met about the sad accident and ashing them to keep n lookout for llio body. Ho distributed cards bearing the immo am } address of his employer , C. E. Gardner , the furnuco man , niul tnkl the poo- nlu to lot him know at once if any cluu was found. The fiUlicr was heart-broken over bis less and had been wandering along the river b.in'ic n'glit and day siuco tuo accident occurred , "yesterday ho heard a newsboy crying his papers , "All about the drowned boy. " and purchased a paper , thinking this might bo n.cluo. A Af tor rending the account of the finding 0F t ho boily ho hastened nt oneo to the under taking establish ! ! ! ; , ' of Hcafey & Hcafey In SculU Omaha and asked to wee the body. Ho wan allowed to see It and ntonco rocos- uizod It as that of his only child. The fiilher was overcomes with grief at the sight of his boy , swollen und disfigured be yond recognition , but positively identified tbo body as that of bis son. An inquest was hold at once and a verdict ot accidental drowning returned , Mr. McDonald said that ! y close question ing of the doif : uud dumb boy who hiul been with Ills little son when the accident occurred ho had found that the boys were playing on the dump , throwing stones up In the air and catching them In their lints. Harry ran nfter one stone and ran over the edge of the dump Into tbo river. The other boy coubl notmako hia story known for sonio time and by that time the body hud disappeared. Tbe'remains were placed la n closed casket and the funcraUook place yesterday afternoon from Ileafey & Heafoy's. Interment at Laurel Hill cemetery. Hconcutiiir a Thnronlifare. : ; In order to guard against results utterly subversive of health , it h absolutely essential that the grand thoroughfare or r.vct.uo of the system , tlio bowels , Hhould bo re-opened as speedily as possible when they bscomo ob structed. If they are not , the bile is misdi rected into the blooil ; the liver becomes tor pid ; viscid billlo'.n matter gets Into the stomach ach and producea indigestion ; headaches ensue - sue and other symptoms are produced , which n prolongation of the exciting cause only tends to aggravate. The aperient properties of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters constitute a , most useful agent in overcoming constriction of tbo bowels mnl promoting a regular habit of the body. It to infinitely superior to the drastiu cathartics frequently used for tbo purpose sttico it does not. like them , act violently lently but produces a natural , painless effect , which .does not Impair tlio toneof the cvacua- tory organs , which it invigorates instead of weakening. Tlio stomach and liver , also * In deed the entire system , is strengthened and regulated by It. IX UAIMIOAU CIllCIjUS. Prospects of the iraiita Fo Coming to Omaha Other Int.-resting X ws. There seems to bo a general bsllof among high-up railroad oftlcInU hero that the S.iuta Fo will have a line Into Omaha within the next twelve months. That corporation 1ms been watching very closely the rapidly growing Importance of tills city as a market center for llvo stouk and its reprcsentr.tlves have been hero repeatedly .within tbo past two yours making Investigations , and the .natural Inference Is drawn by railroad men that the next niovo will probably bo an ex tension of the innin line from St. .Too. Ono oflleiul Maid ho believed that the scheme made public ) some time ago. In which It was reported that the Uhlcapo. St. Paul iiml Kansas City pcoplo proposed building a branch from some point down in Missouri to Oinahn bv way of St. Joseph , Is backed by tbo Santa Fo. Much prominence was given then to strongly as serted claims that when completed this would bo by far the shortest line between Omnlm ami Kansas Citv. The fact that a combination has been formed by the Union Pnclllu and Hock Island , whereby they uiti invading the Santa Fe's territory with a powerful system , aud thus bringing a vast scope of stock r.ilsini ? country Into direct communication with Omaha , shows which wny the wind ( s blowing , It Amused Them. "That Now York dispatch scat out last Friday night , predicting n consolidation of the Milwaukco and L'nlon Pacific , Is rather amusing to pcoplo who are on the Itisldo and acquainted with all the facts , " Thus mused nn oniciul ot the latter road yesterday. 'There 1s no possible Miow , " ho continued , "of the Milwaukee ever getting Into n com bination with the t'nlon Pacillc. It once re fused an opportunity , permitted the North western to step lu aud ukg what \vos Uwt offered to it and thin clbsotl the doors. The Missouri Pttcl/lcand SantuFo may tie up and scoop In tbo Alton but there Is absolutely no possible clnmco now for the Milwaukee to pet its oar Into tbo Union 1'ticillc-North- western family. " Locnt il All the Way to Lincoln , The Uock Island lias finally located Its line nil tbo way to Lincoln and grading bos been commenced at two or three points south of the Platte river. A representative of the company was asked yesterday regarding rumow that extensive shops uro to bo located nt South Omaha and ho said tbero was posi tively no foundttlon to It. "Tlio building of the road , however , may bo the moam of bringing one or two largo manufacturing establishments. ' ] Tint .Joint Depot. Work will bo commence ; ! some time next week , so it is understood , on the Mlhvaukoa ami Uock Island's Joint passenger depot nt Sevciitecnth and Pacific streets. The .Mil waukee is getting very nnxlous.to run ly | trains across the river , but can't como in until that depot Is completed. This anxiety insures a rapid construction of the building. Plans for It have not us yet been received , but they contemplate a wooden btriicturoUUU fcot long , llfty or sixty feet wide and ono story high. About 11 'iidy to Move. The Union Pacific will probably coininenco vacating Us old cow shed about Thursday and move Into the temporary depot. At tbo same time contractor Johnson will tackle the ancient pile with n strong force of men and tear It down. The roof , iron and nay good brick found in the walls will bo used In tbo new freight depot. Undue exposure to cold winils , rain , bright light of malaria , may bring on Inflammation and soreness of the eyes. Dr. J. II , Mc Lean's Strengthening Eye Salve will subdue the inflammation , cool and soothe the nerves , and strengthen weak and falling eyesight. 25 cents a box. The now offices of the prcat Rock Is land route , 1002 , Sixteenth and Farnam street , Omaha , nro the finest in the city. Call and see tbom. Tickets to all points oust ut lowest rates ' SOVIII OM.HIA A'Elt'S. Proceedings of tlio City Council. The council held an adjourned meeting Mon day. The following approved bills were or dered paid : City Clerk John J. Ryan , $00 ; L. Welsh , SO ; Telephone company , fl'i.OO ; John UoxUy , S1.50 ; P. II. Tuner , $3.00 ; T. J. O'Ncil , WO ; Shnniblin& Scott , S3.GO ; Uoy E. Had , $20. Total , $170.80. The petition of the Sun Vapor street light company of Canton , O. , to light streets with slxtcen-candlo power lamp at ยง 15.00 per yc.tr , Kggors & Bock for Sll'O damages by water uud grading Seventeenth street from Missouri avenue to J street wcro referred , M. I' . Smithers was granted a dray license. O. U. O'Huru was appointed on the policu force in compliance with Marshal Muloney's ' request for more men. An ordinance tlxing the gr.ulo of II stn.'Ct east from Twentieth 'street to the B. ft M. tracks was referred. Ordinance No. S2C. granting the Chicago , Rock Island St Pucilic railroad company the rijrht of way through the city , was amended uud passed the third reading. News Notes nntl Pormnnls. Fred Green of Atlantic , la. , is visiting his sisters and brodiors-iii-luw , Mr. and Mrs. Lon U. Plnucll and Mr. aud Mrs. A. J. Ciuighey. T. II. Spencer of Spokane Falls is visiting the Armour-Cudahy packing bouses. Owing to the Woman's Christian Temper ance union tent having been blown down the temperance meeting will bo hold in the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs , Hall , wife of Jamas I. Hill , the man who was prostrated yesterday with the heat , with her two children and Mr. Hall's mother , anivcd yesterday evening from Crcston , la. Mr. Hall is butter and will recover. A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hun Uoy. A sea born to Mr. and Mrs. Job. n Nelson. William Peterson , a grader , WAS thrown off his wagon and had Ills right leg broken. A daughter catno to tlio household of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg. MrsErnhout , wife of Dr. E. L. Ernhout , and daughter Mllliu , have returned from At lantic , In. A pleasant dance was held at the Eagle house last night. Miss Maria M. Cambridge of Chicago is vis iting her sister and brother-in-law , Mr. und Mrs. I'eter Urenimn. At the residence of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. A. V , Spauldiug , Albright , Miss Jtillu li. Spauldlng and Air. Thomas 13. Jof- fries of Omaha were married nt 8 o'clock last evening , the Kev. Hobert L. Whcclcr , ofll- elating. The many friends of tbo bride and groom , have showered good wishes on the popular young couple. William Sweeney , aged seventy , died yes terday , and will bo burial from St. Ay 'os church Wednesday at 0 o'-lodc. Interment in St. Mary's camotcry. Mr. Swccnoy leaves a wife uncl three children. Its superior excellence ! prorcn In million * of hoinoi fiirinnrnthnii aqiinrtor of n contnry. It Is u-oil hjr llio Cnlteil states ( iovornnicnl. Kn.lorsc'l'W ' thq lirndi of the uri'nt universities nn the Htronirou. 1'arjst unit Mo t lloiltliful. Dr. rrlcoV Cream link. liu I'uirilcr tlois not contain nunionln , Hmo or nluui SclJ only In i-.uu. I'UICi : 11AKINO I'OWDKHCO. , JXMV York. Chlcnio. Sm : rtanclsco. ft. St. Maru's Sohool. Knoxvlllo , II. , A Olitirch SoliDol for Girls. SL. Alban'w Sohool. Knoxvlllo , 111 , 1,1503 A Church Fchool for Hoys , Now Inillilliip'j , now furniture , now appara tus. Tin1 latent ini'tlioils of ntoiital nnil piy ) > leal culture , Kvnr.vlhliiK ii | > to tlio t lines lluinu c'Dnifdrls nnil uoinoi-aro fnrovcrv I ) upl , , ituv.u w. ii-i-'KixuwKiri : ) , b liuctor untl Founder. SWAIITIIMOIIKSWAIlTIIMOItR SWAIlTIIMOItR , PA. Opens ! Uh ninntli.Vth , UW. 'llilrty mlr.utci from Ilruaa St. station. I'nll.i. UiuUr ciri ) ol Krlcnli. Full culkvlmt ) ruursoi ( or liollc HOIOH Ic.vllint to Classical , Knilno rln < , Hclontlilo nti'l ' Literary ilo- KiroH. llctililifnl luc.illon. tixtenilra uroiull ) , biillillncs , ninchlno shop ) , laboratoilcJ unj libra * rlci. Tor full particular * lulilron Wil. 11. A I'I'I.KTON , Tli. I ) . . Proslrtent. M orirnnl'nrlitner.rClilcaifo ) . llosrdltiK rp SchoJlforOlrlo nnd Ynunc Iidoa. | ForfU cntiiloiuo MdrPMO. 'rilAYHU , I.I > . I > . , " Moreau l'r.r ! . Ill.or77MttaUor > Struot , Chicago , 111. Doys homo tcb' ot , Kqulpnicnts perfect propane for nn > collect * or f'ir Inulnuia ; luickwaril Uoys rutvlvucii btl jenr oioiisi Sept. 8. U'-o.O ) . AUirt ! J llov. S. 1. EiriVB.i.A .M , , Hunter lllll , 111. * fOII YOUHO LADIES. Mui nl n , | Ait le. ) , i li ( , : , eii > rrr IN > I Aiucr , &u I nruiwm Teai' ' ertt fdtttti Lii i ] nrw luiriit-Li , li itnl 1 y hot valFr , AiJjtuiUv.i w IIAHHETTrit.rOLUMaiA , MO. FEMALE ACADEMY 1'rvfaratorjrMiti f , lurf.lain-\inic wuite.iut. Jit" , UflXABS , l'ilncliulJack m iCv , III ATEW VOIIK MILITAHV ACADEMY. IN Col. t' . J. Wright , II. S.A.M.CornwuU.XY. ttdif CqiirOEanilCCHSfRVATORI.Jj" U lrii otolfit luil01u | > il I'ltii crouniti iCI uliLIttti. * > uiiaIlii > t < niU.JiirCOUO | ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , * I'HK.ftrk' CircuUref iitNUY J. tlCVtWi 4i -i J''Ui , BETTEB. THAN GOLD. 11ESTOHBD IIEK IIHALTII. Tor 25 ycirs I BuffcrcJ from bolls , cryjlricles tad other blood affections , taking during that time great quantities of different in edlclnca with out giving ma any perceptible relief , I'rlcmls induced mo lo (178. ( a. 9. It Improved mo from the Blurt , and niter Ukmg focral bottlce , ro- ( torcd my bralthes far M I could hope for aj my ago , which 13 now ( ovenlT.flvo ycurfl. lino. D. 11 , Luci , Bowling Orcca , Ky. IVoatlic on Iix ! | > l f ml fikln Biff asc ( mailed free. S\V11JT Sl'EClHO CO.Mlanta , Ga. - TheKabocorsctthatbrin s a woman to perfect form if she only laces it tight enough ' -for it never stretches or breaks its " bones " or rolls up has soft eyelets that do not cut the laces. Soft eyelets are loops of corset lace instead of metal eyelets. If the Kabo corset fails in a year in any part but the steels no way has yet been invented to make unbreakable steels you get your money back from the store where you bought it. - You wear the Kabo corset two or three weeks ; and , if not satisfactory , take it back and get your money again. CHICAGO COIMFT Co. , CUlcaco and New York. To euro Biliousness. Sick Ilondnclio , Constipation. Malaila. Liter Complnlnts , tnko thn safe ( ind certain rcmcilr , UJUTH'S UsothoSMAU.BIZE(40 llttlo bcnnstofhohot. tic ) . Tliey m-otho most convenient : tult all UKCS. J'rlcoof cither tlio. 25 conU per uottlo. K8SS3PJC5at7 i7' WiPlioto-BniTiim > ' Ea aiieib4 pnnol Btzooflhla plctui-o for ! cents ( coppcra or atamps ) . J. F. SMITH A ; CO. , Mnhoraot "Dllo Beans. Et. Loula JIo. EXTEACT OF BEEF. For improved nnil oconninio cookery , use it for SOIIH ) , Sauces and ilatlo Dlsiie.3. In tltvvor / compviuble , iiiiddissolvosporfootly clour in wator. flukes delicious licef Tea and keeps in all climates for tiny length nf timo. 1 Ib equal to40'lbdof lean beof. Only sort rjunrtintaed g onuino by Justus yon Lie- bit ; and boars his sifrnuturo iu blue , thus : GEO.aCARFENTER&CB ; i'ay Up clul Attention to tbo * 31-iiiiifacture of * m Tor House or Store. Wolmvctho FIHEST LINE OF STRIPES In thU city. 202 io 208 South Water Stool , CHJCACO. J. McftREW . 1 , , EfS9/5t ! ) " ( PI1 The Doctor U nnmrpiiMecI lr ( $8 UftS H tr ln the trrntinunt of nil u u a w ca H BH forms of 1'rlvnio Diseases. 'JUJC A S CTS1 * Nilrc'ntnii'ntlia3cvcbocn J&iSM jSicS niorceuccmafiil anil none mcnt. A euro Is Kiinranttfil In iluMcrynnrf-tcoBcs In from 3 to5 UnjtjvHliuut tlio loss of nn liour'n time. SB BUD ! > iS $ i Wbaiia sirlrtiircorrlltlictiliy m l * rln trratincnt fcir In relieving Iho hl.i.lilcr. | iroiioiincu it n inntt u umlcr- fill fucccs' . A coniiilctoctirolnntcwdayav.l.hout Main. Ina'rumonl'i or l"-"s of timo. lltnl'llty ' nr iifrvoiicncss , In their woret furinii uud must ilrcailf'il rcaitlt5 nro nheolntely uircil. Ami nil KICJIAT.T ! Inslrntncnl ) . A wordcrful rcmcJy. 110U11S for Inilioj from S In 4 ON'I.V. anil all Dsfncsnf ! tlioSkln. lllood , Ilwirt. Uvcr. Kid ! , , , .yi nml IlliulJer cured. ' : C'urcil in 80 to tfliliiys. Tlio iYPHILIS mcutinpii ] , Bafo mia rrtrct- Ivalreatmcnt known to the tneJIcal prnfcfiloii. Every Irncocf tlio illecntc ic- from tlmblcoJiixcomplrtocure guaranteed , ffs r < y 1'or "nmn" or "woman" , each lOc 0Jji ? cl ( tnnin | ) . TrMtmcnt hy corrc- i onilenco stamp for ri-tily. . I ! Con. 1 ITII AND KAIIVAK ST. 9FFI * 0pcn rrom B A. M. to U I' . JM. on Farnum or llth Kt , : cHiciiccTEn's : ENGLISH PEMKYROYAL PILLS. RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. QV DUI I I IQ ( 'UI > 1)0 ) curctl InMtoSI J I n I l _ 1 0 iluy.s hy tiso of tlioinnr- ' velmis Aluslo fli'incily. l-vw.co for n east ) It will not fit re. ( 'Al"L'lS ( to ni't llio Kc'titilno ruin- odyVrlto or cull im r. C. Juslyn , 2JfJ llur- ncyStivct. Oiiinim. N Full I.AIIIIM UNM.Y-Dr. l.oHiic. ) IVrlo.llonl li | | | thcl'ri'iHh ruuiol ) . ncton Iho inanstrual y > tein nnil euro 8upire | alcm from nlutever cnuio. I'runiulo mrnitrnatlom Tlioso iillliili'iuM ' nut bi taken < lur IIIR ITOUII iiu-y A'm rill CVi. , ItuMltx I'ropi. . cor , C'lnyC'o. , la , ( icuiilno lir Hhcnnun & .Mc'l'onnun , Doilso 8t , near I' C Oiinlmi C A. .Mt'li'liur , Koutb Uniahn. M , 1 * Kiln. Couir II llluffi. J' ' , or.'l furfj. y llue nilh * Uniunl K.u , nperk , Hwjel f , SjfftlM ind GnU Trlr } - III. dm lit niorf It | , il , | 11re , , nl C 0. D.d.irclf.Min I. II. l | , . . , , r' . ! :0 : iki < l. H'n'l ( e. tump f .r PI" ciU * ( ik. fit Uitil Uiijij U lit sili. A WORD FATJERSI It may be that some fathers who read our proposition will be so engrossed in business that they will not give the matter that consideration it deserves. Don't think that because you have managed to get along without a good Cyclopaedia so far that your wives and children wiU have no use for one. That would be a great mistake - O take for you to make. While you may not have the desire nor time for reading , yet they may have , and nothing- would af ford them more pleasure than to have a good Cyclopaedia , such as the American ized Encyclopaedia Britannica , at hand for consultation o"n all imaginable subjects. If you can't appreciate a good thing , find out if they would like it. If so , order it with out delay and thus add to your own hap piness. Mothers should sec to It that their hus- . bands' attention is called to the great pro position of "THE BEE , " and impress upon them the importance of a good Cy clopaedia in the home and have them order at once. This proposition will not last ahvays , and if you do not remind them of it every morning they may neglect it until it is too late , and your children will be forced to do without while your neighbors will have one , and it will ahvays be a source of regret that you did not make your hasband get a set for your children. "A word to the wise" is sufficient. I T0 f Children there is nothing that will he more useful to you in getting an education than a good Cyclopaedia in the home.There is no subject in the whole range of human knowledge but what is discussed in the . Americanized Kncyclopedia Britannica , the latest , cheapest and best Cyclopaedia ever published , and the arrangement is so simple that you can find any subject in a moment you wish to read about , and thus gain the knowledge or information you misfht be in need of without having to O O spend hours reading some old history and perhaps be disappointed in the end. Be sure that your father calls at The Bee office and orders a set. Ask him toand if he neglects it , just remind him of it when he comes home at night. . Ask him ques tions about places , persons and things that you may read about during the day. Ask him when and where George "Washington was born ; when and where he died. Ask him \vhen and whereGeorge Washington was first inaugurated president of the Uni ted States. Ask him who planned and built Brooklyn bridge and what it cost , how lone : it took to build and its length. O O Ask him about the Bartholdi Statue of Liberty and the history of the donor. If you will ask such questions as the above , simple though they beve \ guarantee he will order a set of the Cyclopaedia for you without delay , NPREOEDEJNTED ATTBAOTIOH U Ovr.nA MILLION LSL. I.ouisana State Lottery Company ! f * Incorpornleil tjr llio 1-OKlnlntwi * . for etltteatlnnll nml rlmrltalilo nnrpoio * . ltl frniiflil ntncto f | rt of tlioi > rotnlNtnlo constitution , In 1S7U , l > r 1T | tirernholiumit iu < i > nliirrotu niul To continue until January lat , I8GO. Its MAMMOTH UKAWINQS talco placB Beml-Annually ( J no nnil December ) nnil ltd Ornnd Slnsla Number Drawing * take plnca lu each of the other ten months of tin year , , anil arc nil drawn In public , at ths Ac.r.luiny i of Music , Now Orient * i , Ln. 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Ci.l'ii IHTES , ornnj further Information < lMlri'il ( , rlto Iculbly In thu imili'rouiicil cli'iirly ntatltiK your resilience , ultli liti * . county. M i'u' ntul nuniliur. .Muru rn.M | lotiiru malt ilcllvcry will bii nixiiruilby your uuclosliiil nil ciivolojiu bi'arlniuuf lull nililic'HM. IMPORTANT. Address 51 A. DA U I'll IN. New Oilcans Lai OrM. A. DAUPHIN. Washington , 1 > . 0. Ily nnllnnry loiter , contaltiliM M xiv : ) : 1:11 : , Isl riii'il by nil i'iii | < < sc'UUiunluj | , .N'ow Vork l..vi lunacy Ural t or postal null. . r Address RogUterocl Letters Coataluln Cuw one v to lxfi\V ; OllLEANS NATIONAL HAN'K , , Now Uileuns Ldi HiMnMiiii. : lli.it Ihn inyincntof prlrriilvoiMUA. 11. i. ii n v ninisATii'N ti. HANKS uf NO.V . ( irli'unsi iiml tlio tlclct nrnHl.'jii'il by Ihu | > ri > Milini ofnii III' Ktlttill'ni wlin-u clnrt Ml illitt : nro r Tii nln'il lu tlu > lilshost cmirtsi tlinvforr , liuwaro nil of Imltii- tluns or iinii'in ' > molts HCIIUIIIOI. UKMC.MIIKU Unit thn b 'IMIKMK COL'IIT tin : r.MTin : STATUS ims dcciiini timt t > o Lo Linn Hinli ; lottuiyCo. h.ia nCONl'IIAn1 wllh tin hlnlo ( if l.iiuhl'inn , whlc'i 1JUIW r KM'Illi : TILJANUAUV l HEME AND BRAIN TREATMEH CnoclCe for Myntcrln. Ulnlnou.FMii.i.bunilEln , Walt lulncss , itcntal Dci > r t.Rton , HottenliKruf tliu liraliitro- Fuirtn , ; In iivnntty n.iU loailln to inlsoiy dorav LUII ! de th. I'rt'in.ittiro Old Ago , Imtruuiue-t. l ruof 1'owef Inoltlicr tei.ltrtolunt-iry l.o , < * , nml Hpc imatunlicc * caust-l liv oTtir-tlxort1o.\ tliu liralu , tcir.f.tufia uo ovuv-liulnlt'cnro. Eaciilwx contaltiionoii'0'iil.'itroat. riont. ( labox. or elx ( or 8) , cent hy nmlliirrtmld. With rn.li order for fix lioir , will KUIH ! imrrli.xsef runrintca ID rvfnnil mDnc-.v If the tr : itinriit fill * tj tm iim fiff rtne * ninltni\ulno volitiuilV ) GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 Kiirimm Street , - Onmlin , Nob1 ' , Fecimdnry ot To r 11 a r } pel iiiiiientljr to tiiro tlio most obstlnnlo t'OFcs.Voeluilrago tli world f or a t-nnj w o can iictciniBlncollio lilstoy GC niei\ cine a true pprclrtc for SytdilMs hnn liouit tupUtl foi-Mut never found until < mr Jlnirlo Itrinudy WHH tlla. C'tlO/C ' Jf7-J/777 > V CO. , Onittltii , Xtbntw/'U. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SAKAT O , " tl ) IViiDclcrfiiliiimnlsli Itrmi-ily. IB HiiMwIIU it U'rlttni Omiritii- tt'o to emu ullNcrv * tris Din'SFLppSiich ns Wcnlc tlrmiirr. Low nclii * . WulcofiilncH , Bofo'rb''Alt'cr Use. Jet Jlaiihooil , Ncrv. rii'jlun iutiTicil fium Lite , Miimii'Ho , I. ; \ on I tilde , nil drulus iiml lor 11 ptnvrr of thu Our.crutlvo Oc. caii3ln ellburaux , um-cdhy ovcr-ostilion , youlli ' , or the cxc'-fclvo tt o of tnnacco , opluci. or ctlmiilantf' , winch ultlniatuly lead to Infirmity , Cnutiimjitlun antl Inmnlly. Put lip la ccnt-i'iilc'it form to wirylnthevectjinrlcct. I'rlca Si n ptukaca , or li Im Sr > With every $ ! > onluria IJivo a ttrUti'n f/tmrnjiico to euro or rrfnnA tlin t/ioiici/ . bi'Hlliy innll to nny ndiln'SB , Clt culnr fiic. Mi-ntloiilliliiiajicr. MAn' i i HADRIO CHEMICAL CO. llruuch Ollloc for U. 9.4 417 | i"j'li"rn Mit l. < 1 K Ai ( ) , ll.b. ' FOlVS.M.i : fM ( OIMIV. NKII. 'HY ICulin &Co. , ( 'or. 1SIU nnil DoiiKlnssI rrcts , J. A. l''uljor.t Co.'i ( > r. lltliaud | ) on lm 9 A. 1) ) . Kosti r& Co , , Uoiinull lllulT < , I own t LXtJ O OiH If ! AIL THE WOULD 1HEIIE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. IIAINE31 OOlDEM SPECIFIC- II run tie clirti In H ru , ut ioffva or leu , ur In ur tlclv * uffiiuU , wltliout 1'iu KiioHicclBo 01 Iho patient. Unoofuiiry. Zt la aUnoluicly lurmlcBM nadwill cfteok n permanent and upoody euro , nhetlitr IliepntUnt 1 flnoder..ieUrlnkaroraiialuohoiaxvreok. ] 1TJ * . IStr.lC I'AII.M , It operaKl BO qnlotlr anil with luoh ctr- tliiuytliat tlie patient undorgoei no Inoonvcnlenoa. and uro ho It aware. Ills corapletn reformation < ' nested 1H rajo book ufpartlouUrs free ' BODKJEOFIROM. . , f rtcomtaondcil LT the Academy Ot Itultijiu ul 1'AltlH [ or tbo euro of SSCROFULA.KING'S.EVIL , CONSTITUTIONAL C < WE/VKNESS.CONSUMPTIOrJ / ( IN ITS EABLV STAGES ) ; POOnMESS'OF THE DLOUD , und Tor rL-Hultitlna UN periodic ciiurnp. Jiono Kcnulnc tmlew nlvuml "HWNMKU , 4oruo Hona.artel'arU. | " tiUUlllY ALL Ulttti6l8m ) " " Fuunrrii'u.iN. V.Auonuforilii ) D.ri. I'bti Ilillfj trvm & ( ) AUto d Konl n Coonlilii , UrlUlhcv Ti vrrltd" * IiMtf. tiilintll.rt n&4 itroof < B , llpd ( f AlrilfrM * \i-- > P.RIF iVi'/lJICAl. CO. . fiUFI-AlO.N. V , l , 1 arm nlurful ptlrlii/tlinit icuaudlifalutl. . li ! I'r 'HIX , HO A WKABC MEN' BulT rln"rror7i tlioi'lficUjif liiulhfuliTroiii , f > u\f \ ircay iutliKriokiii - > . lii.liiinuliu < Mlctc . , I will , t - ciiil a vnlunlilii tntl i | wali'.lii ' tuiiialnliiK tali iiartlruUn for lioinii turf. I Illil ! or rliarcn. JLe ipli-udld iiu-dlcftl worki ihoulil ! M rt-nU | jy oiet-y mnn wli'i It iiHrrniiii iml ilil.lllUlfil. Xdilrriv I'rof , lr , t' . JL'O iVmil.M.ootlu ( < 'oii > i -