8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TUESDAY , AUGUST 12 , 1800 , THE CITY. The bank clearings yesterday amounted to SCOS.lllUl. Sheriff Boytl took little Mlssllaggner to the reform school yestordtiy. Dnnlcl Ferguson , jr. , ot- Grand Island , has Icon appointed a postal clerk on tlio Omaha iVOgdon route. On Wednesday Judge Ildsloy will enjoy the pleasures of moving. 1 lo will change his pltico of reitldcnco to his now IIOUBO at Twenty-fifth and Einniclt streets. Arthur Plorson , a member of the Nes- tleliouso gang , was Iliicd 830.00 and costs yesterday for fnrrvliif , ' brans knuck les. Judge lleloloy liaa no use for such olTi'iidors , Jtiilgo Shields entered judgments for plaintiffs IIH follows : Homo Inves tment company va O , II. Gordon , $2.11.89 ; Andrew FrickvaA. V. ttoscho , $270.11) ) , and Werner Kooho VH Jerry Hyaii , S."OI7. ) ! Tlio Northwestern investment nnd im provement company , having an author- Ixed capital of MOUOUOO with shares of $100 each , lias filed articles of ineorpora- lion. Ernest I Hull , Frank F. Mead and S. 11. Ittclumls are Iho incorporate1 ! ! ) . A petition was circulated yesterday , asking that two additional voting pro ducts bo established in the Seventh ward. J. J. Muhonoy in looking after the matter nnd will present his peti tions at Iho next suboion of tlio city council. The sheriff from Atchison , Kan. , was in the oily Sunday and identified John 1'armor , now serving time in the countv jail , as beluga prif-onoi'-who broke jail at .Atchison bomo tlmo ago , whllo Incar cerated for larceny. Pannor Is a mem ber of the notorious Farmer family that , which formerly held forth In the vicinity of Twenty-fourth and Mason streets. Carrie T. Johnson lllcd a complaint in Justice Anderson's court yesterday , in which .she swears she loved Lurs I'otor- son too well , but not as wisely as she should. She alt-o avers that Lars Is tlio father of her unborn child. A warrant of arrest , placed in the hands of a con stable located the gay Peterson's where abouts and ho wttb looked in the county jail. M'ISltUUX.ll , i'AKAG li.l I'llS. MKs Kmmn Mun/.inRO leaves todny fern n short vllt to lierohl homo in Coin , li. AV111 ( iainblo of the Continental loft for Preston yesterday afternoon via the "Q. " \VIlllnin Hyrnc , treasurer of the Grand oporuhoubo , lutuincd Sunday evening from Colorado. Mrs. William Stephens of Oinahn nntl her sister , Mrs. M. II. Wilcox of Uoaton , liuvo KOIIO to Aluskii. Avcttnn H. .Smith , assistant Rcncral agent of the IJ it M. returned froia ( JhiUii cTyus- tcnhiy morniiiff. Charley Orchard returned Simdny fioin n tour of tlio St. Lawrence and a subsequent visit in New York. Mrs. II. C. Smith nnd daughter Helen have returned from a two months' trip tluough Now York und Connecticut. Carroll JI * , Cuitor , son of O , M. Carter , left yesterday for Hoston , and will en ter Yale college at the opening oC tlio fall terms. Mr * , i William Alstndt loft last nlgth on a visit of several months to her dnuRhters , Mis. KiHtrrniuI Mra. MeXaulty hi Ogilcn , Utah and Butte , Mont. , respectively , Mlssltuth ICimbnll , society editor of the Grflplilo of St. Anthony's Falls , isvlsitliiK Miss .lessio Parsell of this city , and lioth young ladies paid a visit to Tin : Bui : bulhlliur this morning. Mel S. Uhl , manager of the Western news paper union at Dallas , Tex. , Is | u the city. Mr. Uhl was formerly manager of the Great Western typo foundry in this city. Ho Is accompanied by Mrs. Uhl. who will remain In the city some weeks visiting iclutlvos ami friends. The chief of police of Detroit requests the department hero to find Miss Cora Fhilnn , supposed to ho a resident of Onmhn , and no tify her that her sister , Hhoilu O'Brien , wtw drowned at Detroit recently , and that a legacy awaits her claiming. \ Smelter Men's Meeting. The adjourned meeting of smelter employes , will be held hi Mctz's now Bohemian hall , South Thirteenth street , this evening at S o'clock. Members of local unions ami those who sympathize with the. smelter men nio coidlally Invited. COMMI rrcu. A I'rlzo Flji'itpr ' Klnetl. John Larldns was fined S15.00 and costs for beating his wife. A chnrga of resisting an ofllccr was also placed against htm and he will bo tried for that ofTonso on Wednesday. Larkins Is an ox-nrlzo lighter and when Offi cer Carry went alter him lie had considerable dlftlculty in making the arrest. A Illiml Man Arivstodi Thomas Golden , a blind pcdiller with his nephew as guldo , was arrested Sunday night while sleeping In a bocar. . Ho sold that ho was from Cedar Falls , In. , and had been blind for three years. The Judge lectured him for occupying promises to which hu hail not re ceived permission to enter and then told him to go his vuiy. Itcdiietlnn ol * l There Is a general feeling of dissatisfaction nmong the army oflleers of this department over ttio order decreasing regiments to eight companies , They say that the distribution of the extra men will Increase the number in each company to about llftjlive , but that these will gradually dwindle uway again and that the army will dually bo worse off than over. Headache , neuralgia , ul/zliie3a , nervousness - ness , gpasmi , slt'cpiossness , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at ICulm & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. llcNCttlui ; the Derricks. It was lepoited that the force of workmen on the new city hall had been decreased by one-half their number for some unknown rca- eon , Investigation disclosed the fact that the re duction was only temporary , to allow the resetting - ( setting of the derricks. This will probabl ) bo completed by this morning , and the full force of seventy men will again bo put to woik , It Is stated that the work will pro gress much more mpldlv hereafter. The prunlto work has necessarily been slow , but it is Intended to have all the granlto In place by the last of this week. The red siuulatono , being softer and more easily worked , will be put in place much more rapidly. The only complexion powder In the world that Is Million t vulgarity , without injury to the user , and without doubt a , boautlller , Is Pozzonl's. County Tenohers. The Douglas county teachers1 institute opened nt the high school building yesterdiy with about sevcnty-llvo teachers In at- tomlnnco. It is under the direction of County Superintendent Muthows , and will continue two weeks. During this tlmo the subjects which mo taught In the county Echools will bo under consideration anil classes will bo conducted each day by Mr , Mathews on some of these brunches. Tlio gatbnrlng Is In the nature of a convention and mutters of Interest to those In attendance will bo proposed for discussion. QTho afternoon session opened with an In creased attendance nnd the afternoon pro- crummo , which consisted of exorcises la drawing , bookkeeping , penmanship and didactics , taken up. Prof. Longaii , who is in ehargo. states that by tonight ho will have all of the teachers thoroughly Interested la the work and them will show the pcoplo lui\v to conduct an In stitute. Jn speaking of the teachers in attendance , ho said ho had conducted hundreds of insti tutes and had never seen u moro Intelligent body of Instructors than those of Douglas county. yiatt'sCJilorUlCB.ttio Ilcst Disinfectant J , liquid , prompt , reliable , cheap. A HK.VKATIONAh How It AVns Valtlifiilly Preserved by n Cltl/.on. The energy with which pcoplo ply Jailer Miller with questions regarding murderer Nenl every time the former goes upon ttio street U becoming almost unendurable to the well-known turnkey. And Joe is seriously considering the Idea of sticking a big placard in his hat ami one on hl.i back every time ho goes out , which will r.ad : : NOTIIIXO New CoNcnuMxa NEAT , , Sumlnv evening this much "posterml" cfllclat was out for a ijulo'/littlo stroll when n man vt IIP hns proven the most annoying by his Inqul.sitlvcness made It his business to hasten across tlio btieet and spring the satno old chestnut. "What's new about Ncnl anything ? " .loo had noticed the "postercr" coming and immediately pulled a very sad and Intensely worried look across his face. Ho hesitated to answer. "Why , .Toe , you look fearfully worried It Isn't over any thing that happened to Neal , Is HI" continued the man. "Can you keep a sccrutl" .Too asked , draw- up to him in a very confidential way. "Gicat heavens , yes ! " exclaimed the man ia an etched whisper. "Ncal has done usl E capod an hour ago ! liroko all four of the locks on his steel cage , slugged the death watch , picked the locks on all ulx of the other doors that wow between him and the court yard and got away. Now , don't give It away. The sheriff and a big posse are on his trail. I'm1 just walking around quietly to avcrtsuspiclon. " Within tho" next hour and a half no less than thirty teli-phono Inquiries wore- shot Into Jailor Miller's private ofllco asking about "tho truth of a report th.it was spreadIng - Ing lilto wildllre" and which said that Xcnl had escaped. The lust three messages which c'.uno wore from Council Bluffs , South Omaha ami Florence. "It was a heartless joke , " said Joe , ' 'butlt ' accomplished two things to my satisfaction , First , It broke the monotony , and second , It gave u fresh Illustration of how much the solemn promise of im 'eminently rcspectnblo' citi/en Is worth xvhen it comes to keeping a sensational uetict. " Von Take Xo lllslc In buying Hood's Sarsaparilla , for it Is ev erywhere recognized as the standard build ing-up medicine mid blood pufiller. It lias won its way to the front by Its own intrinsic merit , and has tlio largest sale of any prepar ation of its kind. Any honest druggist will conllrm this statement. If you decide to take Hood's ' Sarsaparilla do not bo induced to buy anything else Instead. Do sure to got Hood1 s OKATU OL' rilKS. Another Old Settler Finds Rest In Death. Mrs. IleiiryiOrbbe. sr. , died suddenly of heart trouble at 12:30 : o'clock ycstornuy morn ing at the family residence , IUI South Eighteenth street. For sometime past , Mrs. Grebe had been-- suffering from an abnormal Increase of flesh. It has boon making unexpectedly rapid en croachment upon the vital organs and par ticularly the heart. The sulterer had been able to move about and sujxiriiitond her household duties until lust Friday , when she seemed overcome and was compelled to take to her bed. None of the family entertained fear of immediate danger , nor did Mrs. Grcbo her self. She partook of nourishment at quite regular Intervals Sunday , and seemed little or no worse as night came on. A few mo ments before the hour mentioned , however , siio was found to ho uneasy and tnoro nour ishment wa * given her. Alter partaking of a very small quantity , she lay back upon her pillow and expired as peacefully as u child drops off Into a sweet slumber. Tlio case seomecl to bo one that was utterly bo.voud the power of medical ai J. Mrs. Ore bo's maiden name was Amelia Louisa Cornelia Krocger. She was born August 1. ISM , In Schlcswlg. Germany. Coming to tills country her parents settled la Davenport , la. , whereon September 121 , ItuS , she was nmrriod to Henry Grebo. Mr. and Mrs. Orobo came to Omaha In'lts earliest day baud arc among the best known of any of the older settlers. They had seven children , only thrco of whom are living , Henry , Lewis and Theo dore , all of whom reside in this city. The deceased has two sisters living In St. Louis , Mo. , ono in Bowie , Tnx. , and n brother In Ottunnva , la. , all of whom were Immedi ately wired of their sister's death. Tlio funeral will take place this afternoon atU o'clock , the remains being interred in Piospcct Hill cemctary. Other Deaths. A second tlmo within a couple of weeks death has visited the household of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Slavln , at Tenth and Hickory streets , and removed ono of the little chil dren of this well known famlljThp victim In this instance was Margaret , the only daughter , aged fcmr yeai-s. Diphtheria was the cause of death , the same bcourgo having taken away another child us above referred to , a short time ago. The child was buried yeateivluomorning'at 10 o'clock in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. " Mrs. M. E. llaydon died yesterday morning at70at : ! the homo of her son-in-law. Lieuten ant Charles Bennett , at Washington b.ir- raeks , Washington , D. C. She formerly resided hero and was known as Sister Marv of the Episcopal church. Sim was we'll Known hero several years ago and is still kindly remembered for her meek and saintly manner nnd hw devoted attention to the cathedral of other days. Mr. William Alstadt , manager for Ed Muurer , has received information of the Heath of his mother , Mrs. Caroline Alstadt , at ICrt'umaeh , oa the Uhlno , at the ago of iiiiioty-oiio years. Death took place two weeks ago , the lady having been In good health until a iu\v days before her demise. Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup for children teething softens the gums and allays all pain , 'j cents a bottle. AJIO.VG Till EYES. Iho Fa to of Several AV io Have Dealt WitltTlicm. The patrol wagon brought in three thieves nt one load about noon yesterday. Sunday nlghtSorgeantlioyloof Fort Omaha who conducts a barber shop for the bonellt of the soldiers of the garrison , was robbed of tonsorlal tools worth $15. His suspicious wcro fastened upon a soldier named Fitz gerald , who had boon absent from duty for four days without leave , but wlio had been scon prowling around the garrison , Boyle ac cordingly sworoout a warrant for Fitzger ald's arrest , and the man was captured la the Third ward by Oftlccr Hudson. None of the tools were found on his person , but li Is thought ho has them hidden somowhcro. After liq gets through this ehargo ho will probably have to answur to oao of desertion to the military authorities , as ho evidently In tended to leave the army , John Quirk was brought In with Fitzger ald. Ho was wanted for robbing his em ployer , Anthony Biauchi , a farmer living near Clmlco. Sunday night , Quirk asked Ulan- chi to advance him n dollar , In order that ho might attend a dance given in the neighbor hood , In giving him the money nianchl re vealed the ro.ll of bills. It Is supposed that the greed of Quirk was aroused mid that bo returned during the night. When tlio prisoner was searched only ? 3 was nt first found on his person , but nearly $10 moro was found later in mi unusual pocket In his vojt. He had a pocket tc > taincnt also , hut it bore a neglected appearance. Quirk had a watch pawned m this city for $7 and it was surmised that bo stele tlio monov in order to bo able to redeem it. 1)1- ) nnchl hurried to the pawnshop and arrived thcro ahead of Quirk , who was arrested as soon as ho put in an appcnranco. Ho was tunica over to the shorltf of Sarpy county. John Vrudelbaum was arrested for stealing $30 mid a draft for JlOO from Fred Weiss while lodging at the Farmers' hotel on Four teenth street Sunday night , lYuilolbaum had f7'J on tils person when arrested , but the draf twos gone , ami it is supposed Frudel- baum succocdod in getting U cashed. I like ray wlfo to use 1'ozzoni's complexion powder because It Improves tier looks nnd Is as fragrant as violets. A Forger Arrested , Detectives Huzo and Horrlgan captured Frank Alnsworth , wanted at Kearney for fort-Ing a 11,000 check , Tbo officers caught the mun Just as ho was leaving Council Bluffs on an cast bound train , after having followed him for several hours. Alnsworth was a bookkeeper In the employ of J. Ji Hrown It Co. at Kearney , and It is alleged forged the check on that linn about July 1 , It was presented nt the bank , nnd the signature was so correct ttmt the money was paid over without question , Alnsworth then skipped for California , and visited Washington nnd Oregon before finally com ing back to Denver and starting from there for Chicago. When overhauled at the trans fer ho was In the net of boarding a Milwau kee train for Chicago. When searched nt the station , it was found that $ Hti | and a ticket for Chicago was all that ho had loft of the $1,000 that ho securodfdx weeks ago. Ho will bo turned over to the Kearney oincers. Nerve ami reiver I'lll . An important discovery. They net on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily euro bllllousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles nnd constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 80 doses for ii. cents. Samples f rco ntlCuhn & Co.'s 15th and Douglas. - * S. R. Patten , dentist , has removed to Coinmerelal Isiiliomil bunk building , COMING 's'lOUMS. When Tlioy Are to Tulcc I'laco and \VlioroTlioy AVIM Hn c. A local weather prophet prognosticates as follows ! "I wish to call attention to the period of the greatest August storms which will occur from the ICth to the IMth. During this per iod two storm waves will cross the continent , The llrst will bo duo to leavu the 1'acillc coast about the 1.1th , nnd will cross the Mississippi valley from the Kith to the 18th , reaching the Atlantic coast about the I'Jth. It will bo at its greatest force about the 10th in tho. eastern stales , The next storm wave of this period will bo duo to leave the Pacific coast about the 2Ist , cross tlio Mississippi valley from tho22dto Iho 'J 1th , and reach the Atlantic coast about the 25th. A minor storm wave will bo duo to Icavo the Atlantic coast about the 10th , cross the Mississippi valley from the llth to the liith. and reach the Atlantic coast about the llth. " Naturally fermented in thobottlcs. perfectly pure , with a delicious boqnct. Cook's extra dry champagne can bo drank by tbo most delicate. Dr. SussdorlT treats successfully all diseases of the kidneys , bladder and rectum. 1501 Furmun at. iiVoot ; Never since Omaha has reached the dignity 3f a metropolis have so few arrests been made as on last Sunday. From 7 o'clock I'clock Sunday morning to 1 o'olock Monday morning but two offenders bad been received attho central station. Ono of these was % arrested foe being drunk and the other for disturbing the pence. Two yeaTs ago before ho saloons wcro closed oa Sundays the num ber of arrests ran from thirty to ninety. After the saloons closed they decreased from llftecn to jorty , and the cliicf of police ascribes the further decrease of Sunday to he fact that the saloons of South Omaha ivero closed. Dr. SimdorIT makes a , specialty of dis- peculiar to woman. leO 1 Fiirnam st. 2OOIC Margaret Mary , only clijld of James and Charlotte Cook , of congestion of the lungs , ago i months and 7 days. Funeral Tuesday , August I'.1 , nt 2 p. m. , 'rom family residence 1018 South Eighteenth. ntermcut at St. Mary's ' cometerd. Tickets at lowest ; rates and superior accommodations vin , the great JTJock Is- "tind route- Ticket oltico , 1GU.2 Six- eouth and Farnam htrcots , Omaha , SOVTll OM.IHAJif'ti. . Sliot nt Hut. allsscd. Sunday evening two gentlemen of this city ivcro driving home from Omaha and nt Twenty-fourth and "Vinlon streets n man iteppcd out of the brush nnd fired a shot ut hem , the bullet passing Just over their leads. Plying the whip to the animals they > eon got uwur from that unhealthy neighbor hood only to bo met by a man on Twenty- ourth street who tried to stop them by selz- ug the bridle. A liberal application of whip on spirited horses saved the travelers from being heUl up for all they had. Removing Jlortujigeil Goods. John Morey came down from Washington county In company with Deputy Sheriff Mfrcd C. McCrnclcen and will explain why ho removed ? 75 worth of property mortgaged to Urewer &Sulllvau. Notes About tlio City. John Warwick drew the watch rallied ofT Satin-day night. Sonth Omaha Lodge , No. 1 18 , 1 , O. O. F. , and Alpha lodge , No. 44 , D of 11. , will go to Plattsmouth today to attend the inter state reunion of the Odd Follows and Daugh ters of Uebckah of Nebraska , lowu and Kan sas. sas.The The umpire awarded the game of baseball Sunday to the Armour-Cudaliy club by a score of 9 to 0. The score at the sixth inning stood U to ( ( when u dispute arose and the city boys refused to play , Members of South Omaha lodge No. 148 , Independent Order ot Oddfellows , will go to Fremont Thursday , the 'Jlst , to attend the Oddfellows' picnic. Tno Ladies' Aid soctetv of the Presbyter- Inn church will picnic Wednesday afternoon nt Fuirmount park , Council Bluffs. The Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet Friday afternoon at Mrs. W. I'aruell's , Seventeenth street and Missouri avenue. Cigar Maker's Union No. C7 , will hold a meeting Thursday evening in A. 0. U , W , hall to inako arrangements to turn out on labor day , Monday , September 1. The Hock Island road lus finished its out- vert over the creek nt Albright. About Edward Christie has returned to Stuart - art , la. Superintendent II. it. Meday of the Q. II. Hammond company has returned from Chi cago. Allan Root has gene to Lincoln In place of 0. W. Miller to attend the meeting of the state connnittcu of the Independent people's party , John W. Smith , superintendent of the Haaskin.'s packing houses , Slouv City , is vliltlng his sister and brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. U. K Scott. Mr. nnd Mrs. II , M. Utloyof O'Neill are the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Daniel F. Bay- loss. loss.Mw. Mw. Edward J , Davis has gone to Cuailron to visit her daughter. . Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Coughoy , who have been spending a fortnight rusticating in Iowa , have returned. Iteiupf rlor oiccllonco proton In million ! ot homci for moru than n quarter of n conturr H I' nieil by the UnltoJ Htatui ( inis.-nnisnt , Kniloriod br Inn hca l of this urt-at nil rt > ultlo us the Htronscit , Puroit anil iloit Ileillliful. Or. 1'rlce'i ' Cream H k- Inif 1'uwJer Joci uotcoatnlu utumuulallu < or alum. Soldoulr In cnn § . 1-UICK 11A KINO I'OVYUUUCO. , N vrYork. CUlcaio. Ban 1'tuicLjta , CU LouU FOR Insect Stings Sore EjTyes Eruptions Sore Feeli Soreness Chafiru dat'aj Brui ® Spj Bol Cuts Piles Female Complaints Mosquito Bites Sunburn j i Inflammation REFUSESUBSTITUTES BE SUREJHAT BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER LOOKS LIKE THIBET MANUrACTUREOOHLY fft POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY , . 76 FIFTHAVtNEV/VDHIt. "THIS is AN AGE OF APOLIINAHIS ll'ititerRtiant. t "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " The filling at the ApolHnaris Spring ( Rhenish Prussia ) amounted la 11,894,000 lollies in 1887 , 12,720,000 bottles in 1888 and 15,822,000 & / / i ssg. , , UOTIOI ! . The wH.kncr.vn Yellcnv Labels ef the. ApolHnaris Company , Limittd , are frottded Iv ftrfetital Jnjiiiiitwits of the Supreme Court , BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , A SSBIOD'S mSTAKE. .Uticli mlsililcf la ilono 111 Ilio trratmrnt nf cniiHtiputiun. Tlinc'oiunoii opinion It Hint ' forces wiloailliiff of tlio linn cli. A MTcnt error. Mu < Ilcliianliiiily ] ptiriintlrc , con-cits noniorbUt condition , ccmsriiiit'iitlytliolrxiso Is follmu-il by frrfiit M-c < mtlvp mi. A rm - etl.v , to 1m r loftiiiil mid pcrnmmnt , must bo rniiiliiKi'il of tonic , iilisratlve , corrrctlio nnil liuillidrtli * proportion. Tln'ipnrc admir ably ( . omlilnutl In J > r. TiiU'n Liver I'll ! * . Thoynlll. InaHhort tlmo , curonll tlio siiT- fi rings tlinl rcsnlt iroiu tnnttlvc Ixnviln. They Klf tomi to tl 9 Jntf'allncs ntlmulato tlio urcTOtlonc , untl correct Imperfect funo- tlouul action of the htuiuucli iiiullU IT. Tutfc's LITT P Pills HEVER DISAPPOINT. Pflco. 25c. OHlcc , 39 & 41 Park Place , N. V Dp8B8tt8&Bett8 Physicians , Surgeons anil Specialists. L4O9 DOUGHA.S STELE.ET OilAIIA , NEB. The most widely nml favorably known spec ialists In the United Scutes. Their Ion ; ox- perlunco , ronmrkubloKklll mid unlvprnnlsuc- i-oss In the treatment nnil euro of Nervous , Chronlo anil Surgical Dlseasfi , entitle thesfl oniliiL'nt physicians to the full confidence ol the allllctPii ovcrywhuro. Thov Kiiurantco : A CIUITAIN AM ) POSITIVE CUHE for thorntTful clfoctaof curly vlco anil tlio u'umor- OIH ovlls tint follow In Its train , 1'ICIVA.TC , 1II.OOI ) AM ) aKIN DISEASRS speedily , cornplotely and poriii.inonlly curoU , NKItVOUS UDIIIUTV AN"IBKXUAIDia. OKDLUS yield rcadhy tothulr skllUul trout- ns , riSTui \ AVD u-ROTAt ur-onns intccil cured without pulo or detention AND VAUICOOELR pcrmrx. lie ntly nnd uccvssfully cured In cvorycase. SVl'IIILilS. aONUItlUHIA , ObEET. Spur- nmtorrhcn , Beir.lnnl Weakness , f.ostMnnhood , NltjhtKiiilsslons , Uccnyeil Kacultlcs , Komalo WoiiliiioHS and ull dillcato disorders peculiar locltlior sex posltlTCly curoil , us null ml all fiinctlonulillhoiiliH-s that result from youth ful folllei or the oxecss ot msituro ycai a. TKMrTIJliMJ Uniniiilecd pnrinanontly Jl l\l'-- U ixLoiiri'd , rctuoiul couimuto , without cutting , oaihtlc nr dilatation. Cures aircuted nt homo by putleut without a mo- " ' "TO VoUN&UANDyM1.DbLE.AGED . MtN. A Cllt > l ? P1ID1J The a\vul ( cITcctt of A OUKU UUKIioaily vlco which brings nrpanlo weakness , dcstroylns bolh iiilml and body , with ull Its dreaded ills , iieruiuuoutjr cured. m ? HUTTQ Adilresi these who hnvo 1m- \0 , IJL/I 10 paired thuiustile by liu- proper IndiilRenoo nnd sulltarv Inblts , which inln both mind mid body , uullttlug them for ImiliiM' * . stud vor.tiMirluKo. MAUKIIIU MEN or tho-o fntprlns on that happy llfoawnroof uhyslcal Mobility . qulokly assisted. _ _ OUR/ SUCCESS Is hnsod upon facts. Klnt 1'raotlcal cxporl- rnce. Second I'.vorj cu o liNpvulnlly Htiiulod , thus starting rlglit , Tlilrd-MoJIclnM are prepared In our llihorntory exnctly to suit each cnsci thus pirecttng euros wit bout Injury , Drs. Belts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. NEB. E BAIiEI , Graduate Dentist , A Full Set ol Teeth , on Rubber For Five Dollars. A perfect fit Etiumntced. Tooth c-.ilnn'tcd \\lthont ] ) iiln or U ir-'nr , nml will nut un.ics thctlcs. CloUl nnil Hlhcr till DK lit rates. Ilrldnoiind Crovni Work. Teeth with out jilatus. All work warnintuU. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance , ICth street elevator. Opca ovtu- lnis uutll b o'clock , \ \ e had the crowds among the odd suit Pants and they almost cleaned the tables only very few of these pants are left. This week we propose to have just as many customers in our Shoo department. We arc closing out all our summer shoes and must be rid of them in : i few clays. We will make it worth your while to visit our shoe department this week will show you bar gains you have never seen before in the shoe line. All shoes adapted for summer wear must go , Men's Russet Goat Oxford Ties , $ i.jo , Men's Russet Goat Lace Shoes , $1.75. Men's Codec Brown Goat Lace Shoes , Goodyear welt , $2.25 , Of the last lot there is only a small quantity. These shoes are not of tlio common trashy colored stuff of which , nowadays , so many are in the market. Ours come from reputable makers , arc of good , honest stock , well made , and we can recommend them. The shoes are extraordinary bargains , and 3 011 should avail yourself of this opportunity. Shoes of color pos sess many decided advantages over black shoes for summer wear. They are much cooler , ref quire less care , are less expensive and nioi'9 comfortable. I In black summer shoes we oiler a lot of very fine Kangaroo hand welt Southern Tics , \vhich were delayed by the manufacturer and only received last week , too late in the season to sell witha profit. It is a shoe which would mark . . we ordinarily $ ( .75 , but for above reason \vc of- cr them at $3.90. We still have a small quantity of the Patent Leather Shoes at $2.50. We shall not get n any more of them this season , so if 3011 want a pair better co'mc soon. TO MECHANICS AND LABORERS. We have again a full line of our celebrated all solid leather $1.25 shoe. This is by all odd3 the best low priced shoe ever offered , ' ) Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Our store closes at 6:3O : P. M. ; : : Saturday at 1O P. M. THE ONLY LOTTERY PROTECTED BY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT , OF THE BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA , ( PUBLIC CHARITY ) isva , lii no\tt c c.iiinccli'il with iiny otliir Cumpuii > uklitif the tumo immc. THE HEX ! MONTHLY DRAWIHG WILL BE HELD IN THE m ns s ea XT 33 IN THE ON MONDAY , SEPT. 15TH , 1890 , Which ti thoCUAMi SEUI-A.VVU.AI. iSxTKAoitni- NAltr DiiAWINn , Iho C.U'IT.W. I'MZIS bullltflliio Hundred unit 'luuntjr Thuumirul Dollars. BtB $120,000 lly toims of contract the company mint deposit thiiunof nil prl7C * IncliKlcilln thoirhcmo buforu Milling nttnulo ticket , undrocclTO tlio following otll- clnliorinlt | : CuiTiHCAiE-I hereby certify that tlioltnnknf T.onilon nnil Mexico Ima on deposit thowcos'iiry funds to cuamnteo the imyment uf nil prizes Urunu ur tlio l/ntnrlailo la lloncllclQiicIn Publlra. Al'UblXAH CAST1I.W , Intervtnor. 1'iirtlicr , tlio doinpnny Is rciulrcil | to dl trlbuto flflr-klz percent , of tliuvnluoof ull tlio tickets In prizesuUrncr poitlon lliuu Is Kl\cn by uny uther Lottery. 1'rlco of Tickets , Amencnn Mnncr : WHOLES , $3. nAfA'KS , $1. . QUAUTnHS.JS. Club Hntos : f' < \vorlli of Tickets for 150. i.isr or I'uizrs. ICnpllnl I'rlioorilW.lKIO M J150000 ICnpllnl I'rlzo of 40.0111. Is ICnpllnl 1'rlia of Ltl.lHI ) U HI.UOO lllrnnd I'rlrcof CUU It MIX ) 21'rl/cs or WOOOO nro ! , ( * ) 61'rlzc ) of 1OU ( ) nro 6HX ( ) 201'rlzgiof MX ) ere 10,000 , lUUI'rUcaof ' 'IO nro 20,0110 , KHJI'rlzcsof 1UO nro HS.OiU MU Prizes of 40 nro 21,1WJ At'I'UO.XIMATIOX IMtlXEd. ICOl'rl/csof IIW npproxliaatlindo fl0OCO tMPrices oi'Hm npproxima'tiiii"tb t'\iK.O ! \ ( prize 1M I'rlrcaof ILO npiroxlmutln | to 120,010 7OI Te r mi niila'of' 110'dcc'lii ert by' Vl'.b'.ooi ) prlzo ,2b9 I'rlzc * nraonntlnsto f.157,120 All 1'rUcs sokl lulho UnltodStates fulljrpnlU lu U S.rurrtncy. Iho number ft tickets M limited to R,000-0,000 ) ICM tlumarotuld tiyotlicr Lutlui-lci uuluk'tlioeamo schciuo , | F"Itcmlt by ordinary letter , contalnlnc rnnnoy orders Irsucdby ullcxpri'ss coiuiuinlca , or New York litcaaiiKC. lifUurronry mutt Invariably bo lent registered. Address u. a.vssirri ; , City ol Mrsleo , 3Ioxl o I.AUILS' ' COLLEGE . 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