THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE'SATURDAY , AUGUST 10 , 1890- THE CITY. Tlio bank clearings yesterday Amounted to ! S20,0'i9.-l3. Jti'ltfo Ilola1oyntlino was occupied yes- turilny morning with drunks mid viifr rants. Grntil ] i Burrus and lltllo Hvu were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller yesterday. A list ol lots condemned for sanitary reasons by tlio board of health and ordered - ' dored Jlllc'd by the council IIIIH boon com pleted by the brmrd of public works and will bo published o Ilk-hilly on August 10. 17 , 2-1 , 2(1 ( , i ! " and 28. The list com prises iilHiut 100 lots Hltuated in various portions of tlio city. John I'lt/gnralil , a soldier from Foil Oinnha , was urruslud last night mulls now in the county jail , where ho will remain - main until LJnltod States Commissioner Andii"-on ! can dispose of his cu&c. John Is Hunted with ha\ing stolen razors , clipper * , etc. , of tlio value of $30 from Edwin Uoylo. the garrison barbur , who Is alee a soldier. Duputy United States Marihal Sho- waiter ciimoln from Froniont last night , bringing with liiin ted. F. Oraham , who , ft few days aijo , attempted to soil United States Inspector Spoonor a quantity of "gruon goods' " at a discount of 75 i > cr cent. At the time of Graham's arrest ho wasata plunlo nnd luid just/ selected u partner for a waltz. Ho will luivea iienrlng before- United States Commit- Bloner Aiuloi > oii thin morning. Diphtheria Is working sad liuvoo In the families living in the vicinity of Twenty-seventh nnd I'm-lfiu street. Vt"i- terday a child of.lohn Clark's dledol the dread disease , itboing thu third death In that family within two weeks. Other children In the neighborhood are simi larly allllctcil and more deaths are ex pected. Surrounding the locality are a number of pools of htiignaiiL water , par- tiall.v 'llk'd with garbagu and decaying animal mutlur. A Hattllni ; ( > iitiiu I-'or Sunday. The two crack ninntcur teams , the City Steams and tlio Eilou Musecs , will , endeavor to exterminate each other nt the b.ill pntk Bundiiy iifteinoon for $100 a slilo. Tills will bo u rattling ; pimp , as the teams are evenly malclieil and are bitter rivals. An excursion under the auspices of the local loclt'o of loromotivo llreincu will leave this city for Wnhoo at S o'clock tills morning. Twenty coaches will bo required to accommodate the Itulfjhls nf tlio scoop and their fileads , TMs bcitiK tlio first midsum mer outliiKultPinnted by the brotherhood , no laborer exju'iisu will bo spared to make the day one of wholesome pleasure and recrea tion for all luillriiMiits. ISnifiiioiirJ ii boolicil to pull the precious load , witli .1. T. FiU- inaurico at the throttle and Frank Crowcll as stoker. The decoration ; * of thu train will bo lavish and elegant. A Dentli-IliTiMllnjj Hole. One of the most shocktni , ' pools of pollution tovhkh tlio attention of the city council , the board of health and the ni.iyor of the city is called , Is located at Twelfth and Bancroft bticets. At that point theie Is an entire acre of ( rround covered with flftcca feet of the most villainously stagnant water thnt the sun over hied disease germs in. In tills lake of corruption have been tin-own dead cats , clogs , rats , until it exhales an odor horrible enough to turn thostomaeli of the , toughest of the brute ci cation. Ten rhilihou whoso parents live In the vicinity have died within Hie past six weeks of dlplitheila , the contagion undoubtedly coming from tula festering body of slimy liijuhl. Keep seine Cook's extra dry imperial cham pagne in your ieo chest ; it's splendid for com pany or lor dinner. Toilny'n Concert. The programme arranged for the grand conceit hi Hunsrom park today , by the great Musical Union orchestra , Is us follows : I'AIIT 1 , March-Tin' Devil mid Ills Imp . Punno Overturn llurlin iih It Laughs anil Cries , . . Mcilloy lirmciiiiirniicn of JSM . . ' . ' . . ' . "lloottxor WulU-Urcams of Ulillillinoil . Wultonf ul I'Aitr u. Fclpetlon--ll'KKiir ( Student . Mil looker Oiivolto I'liht Heart Throlis . Kllonuuru Musical Melinmo This iiiul Tliat . . . Ifocttgor DcHurltl\u-Tho | ) Nlilit Alarm ( by rajue-,1) ) 1. A calm and nenvonil nlglit ! 2. All nscoi ! > . 3. Cry of " 1 Ire ! " Klro horses rush out. Largo and hinall KOIIU strikes bu\ci. : Awuy ui'to. ' 4 , Airlvoat the llro. f > . Ilnri'olliiK ot hose. < > . The eiiKlniMvoiU well. fi. Klro out. rri'l tiphoM ) . S. Olf forhomu. 0. The Miuman'H song. 10. Homo again. I'Alir ill , Ovfiitiirp-Mliclla . Gounod WalU-MyJiiecnl ( ( > y re < iuest ) . lluui.Mlo-.sl I'antiislu l.otllti l.i-u . ItliiKlubun Variations for 1'lccolo lib Cluiliiub llari'iine ' and .Xvloplionn. Galon-Helgh Ho . „ . . Welngarteii s Growth Diipliunteil In Port land. Chicago's west wlde , with 00 per cent of ho people was longneglccted. Portlaml.Orcgon's jnenlnsula , 18 bqnaro miles , with IS miles of ueon water front is to become to 1'oitlimil what the west side Is to Chicago , The old city of Portland contains only S square miles. The population is rushing acto-s tlio Willa mette river to the peninsula , so that three bridges and four fcirio.s are already required. In 1100 her -100,1100 people will chlelly dwell on the peninsula. A Curd Krom Dr. Allen. OMAII \ , Neb , August 14. To the Editor of Til u Ben : Knowing that you prefer truth rather than a sensational misstatement ment of facts , I am assured that you will wil lingly correct the erroneous Impassions pro duced In todays paper leganllng tiiu death of Mrs. Marry E. Hurgess , At the Inquest , Dr. Kosewator , who had conducted the post-mortem examination , clearly showed that with a disordered kidney a lii'lirt buironiij ( with fatty degeneration , un natural condition of the uterus , and a presen tation of the child which prevented delivery. The case of Mrs. Ilurgcss was one of these bad and rare ones In which death stares the physician la the face whichever way ho tin us nnd whatever ho does. Tlnco of the ablest doctors of Omah.i were In attendance and they did everything thnt the circumstances Justillcd and yet the woman died. Now with reference to the nilsstntcmonU , i was uoi "in attendance" at tno case as re ported , but when called In consultation after giving my opinion that hho could not llvo without an operation nnd that all operations were exceedingly hazardous , I withdrew from the case , early in the dav , and was not pres ent when she died. I did not state that "It xvus an ordinary ease of child-birth. " I did not "charge J.'OO , " norstato "thntUr. Council would chai-RO the same , " but mild that whllo tuo usual pi ice for such work was as above , Blnco ho was a poor man doubtless ho could get the be.st skill of the city for a nominal sum , I did not rccoivo a penny for the case , ns 1 considered it ono of charity from thu stait. Kindly correct these errors nnd oblige. Vours respectfully , 13. T. AI.I.E.V , M. D , Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous dyspeyla , Uulluws. blues , cured by DC. Milos1 Xorvlno. S implex free at Kulin & CVb , 13th and Douijhu. ' KOESTKKS rrT . , eldest daughter of Haitian ! And Elizabeth Koestcrs , died Fri day inonilug ut tholr residence , 1 lit ) North I'mitrul will take place Tuo day morning Hi 9 o'clock from Bt. Mary's church , Six- towith and Duuglas streota , HOtfKI > B Mni. Ousulo Tremalno , wife ot IJHuryu T , JtoundH , August M , ut 10:11) a. in. , ujfod twuttiyyuan , ul Colorado Springs , Vim ruiau\un \ will \ > i Interred ut Colorado Bl'itolti Buoduy , August 17 , > 3 ( iUkfvvt v.-iltrt , druluj , vvukr clwcU , etc. THU lM > IOCIlriO MA Olllucrfl ICIeetcd by tlio State Central Committee Ventei-dny. The democratic state central commlttco met In the music room of the Paxton hotel nt 0 o'clock yesterday morning. Tliero were twenty members of the committee present nnd a tem porary organization was cITccted by electing A.\V. Price of Children us temporary chairman nnd C. S. Montgomery of Omaha as. tem porary secretary. Hon. J. E. N'orth proposed tli.it the selec tion of a permanent chairman bo left to the uomlncss for governor , Mr. Uoyd. The latter gontlemtin declined to name the chairman , but suggested Charles Ogdcu as n peed worker and a man who was thoroughly familiar with the situation , On motion of Mr. 12uclld Martin Mr. Ogdea was unanimously made permanent chairman. Hon. .f. E. Noith nominated 0. S. Mont gomery as permanent secretary. Mr. Montgomery denuiried , but was prevailed - vailed upon to accept the nomination , and his election was unanimous. Upon RUggcstton of Mr. Montgomery , ten members besides the chairman will hereafter constitute n quorum. The chairman was empowered to appoint nn executive commlttco of llvo from the mem bers of the central committee , nnd necessary sub-cnmmltlei * ! } . Huclld Mart in was elected treasurer of the central committee. Ho reported , a ? the old treasurer , that the committee had Sl'J.-M on hand. The committee then adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. The following is a full list of the state cen tral commltto uy Judicial iltstilcts : FiiMdistrict'Robert Cleggof Falls City ; Second , M. T. Connor , Auburn ; Third , 0. .1. IHoudhorn , Nebraski City ; Fourth.V. . B. Sliryock , LouisUlle ; Filth , M. II. Madden , Ashland ; Sixth , lUiclld Martin , Julius Meyer , ( icargo K. I'ritclictt ; Seventh. John Coiilln , Bancroft ; Klglilh , T. F. Xlcpler , ICandolph ; Ninth , noseloctiou ; Tenth , John Sliorvln , 1'remont ; Ulovcnth , T. F. Mem- mlngcr , MadUon ; Twelfth , Jume-j IS. North , Columlms : Thirteenth , Patrick I'lihey , O'Neill ; Fourteenth. A. W. Price , Chadron ; Fifteenth , S. 1 ! . Thotnnson ; Six teenth , M.S. Tallle , Mtehtlcld ; Seventeenth , J. ( I. I' . Hildebnmd , St. Paul ; ElKht- centli , Oeorgo West , Osccola ; Nine teenth , li. K. Dumplev , Seward ; Twen tieth , William Mi'Lauglilin of Lincoln. ,1. E. D.ivey of Malcolm ; Twonty-tlrst , .lullus Neumann , \Vymoro ; Twenty-second , T. B. Parker , Dorchester ; Twontv-third , .1. D. Hubhcll , Fairliurv ; Twenty-fourth , Cieorwo I-\ Corcoran , 'Yorlc ; Twenty-fifth , 13. W. Ilurlbut , Aurora ; Twenty-sixth , A. F. Moore , Itloomlngton ; Twenty-seventh , A. C. Gamp- boll , Hastings ; Twcnty-elj'ht , James I. Ulir-a , Holdroge ; Twentv-ninth , 13. C. Ujllcn , Me- Cook ; Thirtieth , M A. r.eftwleh. Economy : " 100 doses for ono dollar. " Merit : "Peculiar to itself. " Purity : Hood's B.irsnparllla. Dr. SussdorIT makes u specialty of dis eases peculiar to women. IflOl Farnaiu at. BIjOCIC KIOHTY-SIX. A Veritable Hot Bed of Disease ami a llrccilerol'Mnlariii. Collector Alexander , who is custodian of the magtilllccut ruins on the now postollico slte-stated , that ho had applied some time ago to the dcpirtment \Vasiliiiigton for author ity to remove all thu frame buildings on the block , but had received no reply. At present all the buildings on the block are rented nnd bring u monthly revenue of $330 ; of this amount the tumble-down shan ties on Sixteenth street produce $175. Mrs. Alexander had a photograph taken of the ruins from the corner of Sixteenth and Capitol avenue , "Iving n full vljw of the burned buildings and this was sent to Wash ington with the request for authority to have the ruins removed , but no reply has been 10- turned. The block is not only a Qro-tr.iphut a vonta- blodc.ith-trat ) as well. 'Ihcroarenoaecomino- datlons in the way of water supply , out houses , etc. , and as a consequence the gar bage master 1ms been dogging the footsteps of the government officers with orders for the removal of garbage and a general renovating of the entire block. The old Planters' house nnd the adjoining buildings on Sixteenth street are occupied as tenements , and the usual collection of refuse matter Is dumped in a heap for want of a better expedient. A single well supplies the entire lot of tenants In this portion of the block , and the surroundings nro not such as to inuko the water the best In the world. Kvorytliliifif Goes \Vron < j In the bodily mechanism when tbo liver gets out of order. Constipation , dyspepsia , con tamination of the blood , iiuporfect assimila tion are certain toeiisuo. But it is easy to prevent these consequences , and remove their cause , by a course of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , which stimilatcs the biliary organ and regulates its action. The direct result Is n disappearance of Iho pains beneath the ribs and through the shoulder blade , the nausea , headaches , yellowness of the skin , furred look of the tongue , and somv odor of the breath , which charaoterUo liver complaint. Sound digestion nnd a regular habit of body are blessings also secured by tbo use of this cele brated ic'atoratlvo of health , which is Its best guarantee of safety from malarial epidemics. Nerve weakness and over-tension - are re lieved by it , and it improves both appetite and sleep. TIIU SIIA'EU MAUK13T. The Omaha nnd Grant Smelter Sup plies u Iiargo PcfociitiiRC. Mr. Guy liurton said yesterday that the New York house of the Omalia nnd Grant smelter company l d been notified to offer the government 100,00) ounces of silver. " \Vo have been disposing of the bulk of our silver to the government since the pass- nRO * of the Hliiud act , " said Mr , liarton , "and shall continue to do so. We Imvo been supplying about 1,100,000 ounces per month , which Is about one-fourth of the amount thu govermcnt will buy under the present law. None of our sil ver goes abroad. The balance of our product , over and above what is t.uld to the govern ment , Is used hi the arts. "Tho government buys in open market , and the price paid Is kept a secret. The treasury department has made it known that the gov ernment wl-mes the price of silver to advance , which disproves the rumor that the govern ment was opposed to the present silver law nnd would do all in Its power to caiioo the price of silver to decline. The present mar ket iirlce of .silver Is $1.11 per ounce , and the par value of silver U reckoned at $ l.-.U'J ! ' per ounce. It Is likely that Iho nrleo of this metal will Increase until It reaches this point and then wo will have free coinage. " Pears' Is the purest and best toap over made UAUjltOAI ) NKW > . A Hate Withdrawn. "Tho advance in rates , " says n member of the Commercial club , "will not bo detrimen tal to us. Wo have no complaints to make on that score. The only thing requiring special attention ] ust now has i cferenco to discrimin ations made against Omaha and in favor of Kansas City on certain territory. Hero is a case that wo have just succeeded In having adjusted satisfactorily with the 1) ) . & M. load , It hud been giving Kansas City trie same rates to Hlack llllls points as Omaha. Wo complained , and last Tues day the Kansas City rate was withdrawn. A similar state of affairs oxUt on the Union rncitlo from Urand Island west to Cheyenne , which we propose to have rearranged. The roads mmt either keep Kansas City out of Omaha's territory or give us an equal show to compote with Kansas City In the south- Is N'ot a Competitor , The Burlington people indignantly deny the claims sot forth by representatives of the Milwaukee that they arc keeping that readout out of union depot privileges because It Is their strongest competitor on Omaha busi ness. "Wo are not jealous of the Milwau kee , " warmly declared a llurllngton man , "because It Is not our strongest fee and wo have never recognized It as bueh. True , dur ing the strike two years ago wo lost n great deal of passenger trafllc , hut ns much of it went to the Uoclc Island and Northwestern as the Milwaukee got. " llediiccd Kates to Hplrlt Imko. Vrorn August 15 to 23 Inclusive the Sioux City & Pacific road will sell round trip tickets to Spirit Lake nt half rates , tickets limited to Aupust 21. During this period the state encampment of Iowa national guards and the shite cncanipmcntof Knight Templars will ho held. Through sleepers will ho run from Webster street station at ( I p. in. dolly , arriving at Spirit Lake In time for breakfast next morning , Tickets nro now on uto. Notes nnd I'crsonnlt. Fred Hays , ynrdmustcr nt the Burlington depot , has been succeeded by A. F. Story- wlch of Lincoln. Change of life , backache , monthly lrrcj.ni larltles , hot Hashes are cured by Ur. Miles' Nervine. Frco samples ut Kuhu it Co. , 10th and Douglas. Through coaches Pullman pulnco sleepers , dining cars , Ireoreellulnjjchnlr ciirs to Uhiciiffo and intervening noiuU vln the Rrotit Hook Island route. Ticket olllco 1CU- , Sixteenth and Farmiin. Johnson's Cyelopiedln , revised edition , is the standard Amcrlciiii eyolopudli. : J. It Is the only one that has buen made hy a thoroughly orcani/.ed hody of scholars signing th lr own contributions. ! . ' . It exeells all others in huopo of sub jects treated. It's authority Is the highest In schol arly excellence. We ask n fair chance to demonstrate the above propositions , and others equally strong giving Johnson's tlio preference. Address tlio publishers , A. J. Johnson - son cc Co. , 11 Great Jones Ht. , Xow York , or "W. P. HUNNICUTT , Gen'l Ap't , Omaha , Nob. P.S. Other standard cyclopaedias hnvo been taken in exchange mul will bo furnished at very low prices , if nfter comparison they uro preferred to John son's. . \V. P. II. .1 .T/I/.S i.n KXTH. Primrose & West'a famous minstrels come toBoyd's ' opera house Tuesday and Wednes day next. The company is a largo ono and since the opening of their season , July 21 , they have been received everywhere with the most unqualified approval uy press and public. Manager Boyd says this will bo the only minstrel company in the Boyd until March 1'J next. The sale of seats begins Monday next. SOVTJI O.7/.I1/.I SEtl'8. Labor Day. A joint meeting of Cigarmakers' branch No. 7 nnd Barbers' union No. ; tt was held In A. O. U.V. . hall Thursday to make ar rangements to participate in the labor day parade in Omaha , Monday , September 1. Samuel D. Hoycr was appointed marshal for tho-clgarmakora and Charles I'cynuk for the barbers. A committee on arrangements was appointed , consisting of Samuel I ) . Hover , Kdward Kain , Jr. , and Christian Christian- Personal Itlghts Already two hundred and fifty men have jolnod the South Omaha personal lights league. At the last meeting President Jaskolck made appointments as follows : Ylco president for the Frrst ward , Prank Pivonka ; Second ward , William 11. Steus- loff ; Third ward , Charles Kaufhold , and Fourth ward. Balthas .letter ; on finance , Frank Pivonka , Henry Sautcr and Henry Martin ; on sneakers , Charles K. Burgess , Bernard Uluui and Vaclav Pivonka. At the meeting next Thursday evening , it is expected to nave good addresses. Highway Itolibcry. A stranger Thursday afternoon met young Henry Von Hollcn on Ninth street , Omaha , and engaged him to work in u brickyard. Coining south they mot another man claiming to bo a partner hi the brick business. When the two strange brickmakors got young Von Ilollen on Twenty-fourth street they proposed to go down in the woods to get n d rink of spring water. As soon ns they were safely In the woods , they robbed Mr. Von Ilollen of n gold ring , a silver watch and gold chain. One ot the perpetrators of the outrage went through the victim's clothes and the other rummaged his hand bag. After Hnishing their job ono of the fellows struck Mr. Von Hollen on the head knocking him insensible. After legaining cociousness , Von Ilollcn began searching for the men and found that they had sold his gold ring to Thomas Beard. Mr. Von Hollen afterwards saw the perpe trators of the crime , but could not overtake them , The police are looking ttio matter up. Notes About the City. Messrs. Thomas Iloctor , John J. Ryan , James II. Fleming , Hodic Kcdmond , Thomas J. Flaherty , Kdward Gallagher , Miles Welch and Timothy Flaherty have been appointed the iloor committee for the third auiiii'il plcnlo and lawn party to bo pivcn this afternoon and evening in Syndicate park In aid of St. Agues' church. Rev. C. Monroe , pstor of the Christian church , Omaha , Is in the city to organize a Cnristian church society , liov. Mr. Monroe states that already thirty persons have en rolled their names. Services will bo held la the Presuvtciian church Sunday afternoon at : i o'clock. Hey , nifed tea months , son of Mr. and Mrs. David llichanlson of Albright , died Thurs day and will bo bulled In Laurel Hill ceme tery this afternoon at 3 o'clock. C. W. Phillips of Silver Creek has rented and taken possession of the Heed houso. Harry W. , aged one year and nine months , son of Harry B and Alice B. Meiicfeo , died ut < ! : ! U ) o'clock Thursday morning , The funeral services will bo held at the family residence , No. 41EJ Twenty-second street , at a o'clock thh afternoon. Interment will bo in Laurel lllll cemetery. The Hov. C. Monroe of Omaha will oftlciato. A score of young people enjoyed a parlor entertainment Thursday night at the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. SV. . Francis. A woman , whoso mitno could not bo ascer tained , received painful bruises In getting off the motor cars Thuriduy night while they were in motion. Tlio lady landed head ilr t in the street. Kllen , aired thirty-eight years , wife of Lawrence llennesoy , died at the family homo. Thirty-first and N streets , at I o'clock yester day morning. The funeral will bo at'Jo'clnck thu morning. Interment will be In bt. Mary's cemetery , A lad herding cattle west of the B. & M. tracks ThurMlay accidentally cut u deep gash In Ids light thigh with a penltnifo. For some time blood llowed so freely that It was feared ho would bleed to death. His name could not be learned. A daughter boia to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Demi. To dccldo the claims of John Illlcy nm : James'Dunn to the amateur championship ol the state they will run 100 yards Sundn.\ morning at Si o'clock , at Twenty-sixth and F btieets , J. K. Xeinplor , vvhllo nt work on the Uock Island grade , got his foot caught in a bcoopei and lost four toes. II * isperloreicellen'-eproyw In million ! of hotnei for rooro than n quarter of n tonturjr. ItUiiwagl the United Htafi Ui.f "inn nt. Undonml by ths Iica4 > of Iho Bri'nl iinlrcrillle * a > tlio Htronpoil , Purotl inrt Most llaillliful.r. \ . 1'rlce's Cream H * Ini ; I'uwiloriloe * not contula ammonia , llu or Mum. Bola only . - . tnfj.-.UAttlNO n Clilf * lisa fraasl * i ) . Both llio motliod nnd results when Syrup of Figs is tnkon ; it is plcnsnnt and refreshing to the tnsto , mul nets Rcntly yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses tlio sys tem cflbctimlly , dispels colds , head aches nnd fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tliu only remedy of its land ever pro- duccd , pliwing to the tnsle mid ac- ccptiililo to tlm stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in it ? effects , prepared only frotn the most healthy and iigrccnhlo suhstanccs , its many excellent qnalitiea coiniucnd it to all and have iniulo it the niot popular remedy known. Syrup of Pigs is for sale in 50c and § 1 bottles hy all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist -who may not liavo it on Land will pro cure it promptly for any ono -\vlio wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA VG SYRUP CO , S-1/V / fRANDISCO , CAl. Kf. NEW YORK , H.Y. -Uuili iiiUthlof Uilnr.o In the trriitinrtit of cniiHtliintli.ii , 'jlio foini inn iiiilnlon Is thnt nil r Miilri | > iiir'n jnrofullllltil ll'tiio nudlcliio lurci'Siinliir.tl.ns < ' ! 'tin ) Ixivrrls. A K ' "t error. Muilli'lnu simply ] iiirRnllvo , rnrrcct * nniii r1itlriniillltpir ii < irqfuiitly thi'lrmo h fulliiuoil li.v Rrrnti'r 'o > tlfiicas. . A rcm- cdy , to cncctni'.l null iUTiHui ! < 'iitmnstlio ciiiii ir l of tonic , nl'ciT.ltvc , corrn-tlvo nml caitliartU- > i > rrtlc . ThcHonrcmliiilr- ithly roiiidliuil 111 Dr. Tut I'M I.l\ir 1'IIN. They uill. In u hliort time , ( Mil-cull the uf- fi'rliiKS Unit rrtiilt from luiti'tlxn biugln. 'lhcytlvo tiini ) to II > liilcHtlllfH , ktlnuilntu HID bccri-tloim , nijcl corn-it linpc'i-fiit 1'unu- tlouul action oflliii gtuuiucli iiiul liver. Tutt's Lives' Pills NEVER BIS APPOINT. Pfico , ? .5c. Ollico , 39 & 41 Park Plaso. N. V. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THE ( iKEAT I.IA.I. . 1 Ni.MSII IttM- HlV. AllUllfall- Inucuro for Sem inal \\eakMC49 \ \ , bporn u o riiic i , Inipouncy , n n il n'l ' rti't'iioH tint fnllow n n FO- iiiunci | ) uf Self- nbnn ; ; us I.IJ34 . L'nl- " ' of Momnry. - 'snnsTAHllin I'nlnlnlho U.irk. nimnr i of Vlnlnn. Promntnro Old KI * . ni U imny other < llo.i ! ei that lo.ui tu Insanity croi.n uiuptlnu ami n pri'iiiiitiira nr.ive. tlfl-iill imrilc'iilirH In oar iJimphlut , liloh wo ilo- 'Iri'to en I frco li ) mullt' ' ) ovcry onr rirThoSpi'- clllc .MoillolnulH oM nt ? 1 per packnuc , or blxtMck- nitos fur } . " > , or n III lie sent f rco by mall on ruulpt of tlio inoiiiT. IIJT iiililri1 Inn THE GOODMAN DRLTG CO. , 1110 FAUJJAM STitmsr , OMAHA , NKD. On nc-ount or cfiunterfolti we Invo niloptcd the jpllow wrnpi or , tl.o only nentiliie. Physicians , Surgeons anil Specialists. 14O9 DOUGLxAS STRE1E.T OMAHA. NEU. . Tlio most widely nna favorably known spec ialists In the United States. Their Ions * perlcncG.romnrlcubloshlll and unlvi-raal suc cess In llio trenttnrnt nml euro of Nervous , Chronic anil Sursl'iil ' Diseases , entitle these eminent physicians to the full confidence of thi ) alltlctpa overywhero. They guarantee : A CKUTAIN AN ! ) I'OSITIVK OUUE for tlio awful lilfccts of early vlco anil tlio numer ous evils that follow In Its train. IMUVATK. 1I1.00D AND SlvIN DISEASES Biioedlly , cntiinlHtHy nml pormancntly cured , NTJIVOUS llUIHUTY AN'I ) SEXUAL DIS- OKIIKKS y luM roadl.y to thulr bUIlf ul trcut- " ' 'I'iiii : ? , insTui.A AND KEOTAL ULCEUS Riuir.intecil cured without pain or detention from hiislnoHH , IIVDKOCKLR AND VA1UCOCELE pornia- nontly and successfully cured In ( ivory ousts. SVIMIIU8. GOMtKltllKA , OhHET , Sper- inntorrhca , Beir.Snal WiMkni'ss , LonManlinoil , NlKlil Kinlsslons , Di'i'iiytil I'lK-ultlos , I emilu WcMldioss nnd nil di'lk-ato illsurdcrs iiucullar to I'lthcr sox positively cur.'d. ; is well iiMiill funetlonal dl oidcis tfint icsult from youth ful follies or tint oxrus-i nf iniituro yt-ais. TI KTIIK \ > (1 ( > l " l"u'1'1 ' prrinnnojatly O 1 l\l\.l U Ixu cured ; , roniDMil coyiTiluto , without cutthiR , c.uistlo or dilatation. ( Jure * alTeclL'd at homo hv p.itluut without a 1110- " 1CTO % UNGaANDyMIDDLE-AGED MbN. A SURE CUKH y ' rln orpanlo woaknoss. ilcstroyiia Uolh mind mid body , with ull Its dreaded Ills , liermanoiity cuii'il. n , C RKT'PQ Add i ess these who have Im- U1\O. llj I I O nalreil themselves by 1m- Iiropor Indulsenco and solitary habits , which ruin both mind and body , untlttliiR them for business , stuilv ormurrliiKO , .MAICItIii : ) Mi.N : or the o ontprlnson that happy llfu.uwuroof iiliysloaldoUllityquickly OUB SUCCESS IH based upon facts , rirst-l'ractlonl oxpirl- nnce. Second Every casu Isbpeclullystuillod thus Btnrtliiit rlaht. Third Jledlclnes are prepared in our laboratory exactly to suit uui'h case , thus i-ffrctin.'curcii without Injury. Drs. Betts & Belts , 1109 DOUGLAS STREET , - OMAHA. NEB NERVE AND BRAIN TRERTP/iEfJT. / DRUG CO. , 1110 I'timum btict-t. Oinulili , Null. llQllil \\rANTKII Adi-mi to ivll tl > o'lMnlo Clntlifi J.ln 11 thounlr lluu urur UiTi'iitwlthat holUithuclothi- without pln i n perfect \f ( ) KIUIMM I p-itont r fcntlyliiued ) tuldnnljr IT\- > by iiuunti to wlu.i llio oxiluilve rlKlil It 1)1 V'O fUi'n , un reculp ut'M ct . wo tm < l a I lliO lumplo line b mail ; lie circular ! , iitlcolUtond tanui to iisenti lecuru jour lerrlturr utoiico. Aililrc tba ri.vi.i > i Wvrcvttur , A ST We must close out the balance of our summer goods. Fall stock is coming in and room must > e made for it. In light weight men's suits we have not many Icft7 but what there is we arc ready to sacrifice and it will pay you to come in and sec whether you can find anything to fit you. If you do you'll be sure to get it at less than half the worth of it. You will be astonish ed at the price fine suits are going at now. Same thing in our Boy's Department. We arc offering a few extremely fine suits of dark shades at prices ypu could not buy them elsewhere for double the money. The shrewd , careful buyer knows that the house which is always selling at close prices in the busy season , s also likely to give you the greatest bargains in tha dull season of the year. 1 1 our Furnishing Department have every clay something or other to close out. To-day ts a little lot of odds and ends in underwear to-morrow , some llanncl shirts broken up in sizes } &c. On all such goods we make prices which will tempt you into buying whether you need the/ / joods or not. SPECIAL. Commencing to-day we have reduced the prices of our two best brands White Latin * dried "Nebraska" Shirts as follows : The finest grade heretofore selling- $1.25 will now bo $ MO , and the grade heretofore selling at 9oc , will now be 850 , The quality ol'the shirts will je exactly the same as formerly , and the make will , if possible , be improved.vo have during the past few seasons used such large quantities of these shirts that the manufacturer is able to nake us concessions in the price , and as usual we give the benefit to our customers. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Our store closes at 6:3O : P. M. : : : Saturday at 1O P. M. DRS. MERILL & MERILL. SI KPIAI.I TS IN Cluonlc.NrrTonf , ItlooJ mul Snriilcal llhea'p * nml DlM-Msca of the U ) c. U.ir NUJC , Thruntnnil Clio t. Special Attention to l > ir.i-aKos"or Wo men null Children. Tlio doctor' IISITO lind yonrs of experience In tlio lidHpltils of llroodjli and New Y < irk.uml moimiuni ; HID Hunt suirejstui unJ widely knu.vn fieclillst3 | : la thccuuntiy. 'Ic > Viiuiie ntul Middleccl Jleii. Lost Mnnliood. Xervoiii Debility. Sicrnintoirlitrn | , Seminal I < oiM ! < , I'lotlcal U'cay. urlsliufium Inclls- trctlun , rrnilucliiK Bluuplcs nra ! < , dt'spumlewy , pim ples on tno fuc o , nvcislun to society , CT < lly illsqour- nreil , lack of c'onililenee , dull , iinlltforttiulvor biisl- iioi , and tlndK llfu a burden , safely , permanently nnil Hieodlly cured. Itlood nnd J-lc'ii ' Diopimes. Syphllla , n ill en < o most dreadful In Us roJult ! , completely eradicated , Udiito-Urlnnry Surtrcry. CionorrhaOloct , Syphilis , Ilydrnrele. Vnrlro.-elo , nnd Htr.c'ture , radically mul safely ruicil without piln or ilutentliiii Irom Imslnu'j. All Hc.xunl liu- tomiltlt's nnd Impedimenta to murrlnto successfully remn\e < l. All Ilcctnlrtlspa'cs sifely nnd permanently curciL Hours , n. m. tilt S p. m Sundays , 10 till li N. II. IVrsniiH unnblu to visit us ma ) bo treated nt tholr tioniei by correspondence. Medicines uuil In- strui'tlnnt w'lit by express. Consult itlon fniu. SuncH cents In stamps to Insure reply. U18 Filticntli St. , Opp.xllo lloyil's Opcrn llotiB-s Oiiintin , DENVER , COLO. Capital Prize - $7,500. TICKETS 60 CENTS BA.CH. $26,3/0 $ PAID EACH MONTH. BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address B. F. RIIODUS , DENVER COLORADO. , - - - . THEDUEBER. FACTORIES HAMPDEN LARGEST WATCHES IN THE THE WORLD. THE TIME BEST KEEPER. 8ENDFOH THE DUEDER- OUR QOOK , WATCH CASE "FRAUDS MFG. CO. , IN WATCH EO. CANTON , OHIO. PARER HOUSE , J. REKD WIIirPLTCO. : . , Proprietors YOU NT'S H'OTEL , 13OBTOM. J. REED AVIIIFPLE & : CO. , Proprietors. Cooking ami beivloj oxioili'rt by nono. Complcta In nil iipiiotntinents lo t location In tlmcl'y Tnu IKiiton Triiiinorlpl sayn : " .Mr.hlilo | | Ian prliu "f liin < llord < . and patrum < if I'ntkcrs' inny luitlclpnto u riiturn to the ttuod old t mes ot Its tomulcr , llarvoy U I'aikur Mr Wllll'l'I.K will cuntinuo the management or YounK'gaa licrctoioro. .JE. Specialist , In uniurpniieil In ( ho trout- niHiit < i [ nil furin. of I'llI- VA'ri ; Dihi\Ms ; : i.uji.Mun liooil l'llll"i'l ' III. , or I MM il in ri'lolvInK llio tilmltlor ' ( Vl'llll.lri fiircil InoUlo.Ai . iliii < Skin IM i'nse , tiitunli nnd ull lll uiii of llio liluuU llenrt nnO l.lvi'r Io- .c'liscn cured wllhuut I'UKor "lucal iroui- I..idie fri'iu 1 tn I \\utd ( ur urni- n | > irticulnr > ulii > ut tlm iilmru illtrakiM , i < ji\lii4 iii.iny of tlm .OUlJllkllljIO Of JmjJS ' " / . rfj * IMW V CUrtll flu1 , N. K Cur 14th nnl r'urnam Sis. , entrunco on ulllivr aUout , Ouinlia , Ncl > , f * oor.lll. * ' HU11K TliKJTaKM-U..lt. I. t ttj" Umlli If In * to 6Ulcl J I > r > Uo IvgilrUi. Urlll Ikgu , ll.itrlpll T UMk , ieliiAlloaad ( roftr iiKll 4it ( lirr ) MSOICAU CO.i BUrT/\UMI \ , Y , Protect nnd Improve Your Sight by Using n Pair of Our "Perfection * Spectacles o .f-'i 15 * Taj- - f fr-T&smx : j 'Sy , J- - * -Vtfj > ] - / .vy H- . ' v * s > . rfjf- . _ vfr - . . . > . „ * ' . ta ij ; - -wij v IL + SSsa They are The BEST in the WORLD Wo niak n specialty of high grade goods , using the regular ecu list's Prescription Frame , and only rirst quality crystal lenses , which nre scientifically ground to correct the various do'ects ' of vision. Every pair Is fitted by n Practical Optician of many years' expert- ence , nnd weGUARA-NTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY CASE. POR Thirty Days We Will Sell SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES at REDUCED PRICES. SOLID'GOLD SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES , AHY STYLE , Worth $5 to $10 ; now $3 to $5 FINEST STEEL SPEGTAOLES OR EYEGLASSES , For $1 and $1.50 ; worth $2 to $3 BLUE OR LONDON SMOKED GLASSES , for shading the eyes , from 50c UP Beware of using common Spectacles , which are sure to injure your eyes , but take advantage of out * reduced prices and buy the best and hnye them properly adjusted to your * eyes. OCULIST'S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. MAX MEYER & BRQ JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. Established 1866. 10th AND FARNAM STREETS , Omaha , Neb The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Per tlio treatment of nil CIIHO.N'IO AST ) SrilOIfVIj DIBKVSKI Ilrirai , Apntnncoi for doforiniUosnna Trin OH Host riu-lllllci. Ai | | iriitus nml Hi'inolli'i fur micoiiful Iruiliiiunt ol cvciry fnrm of clliu.mo rn einlrinumi-cllc.il or miiKlfil trcalnionl. OS'IJ UUNIliiKIl ASH Trt'KNI'V-KI VH IIOUMS KOIl 1M11KNTS , llnnnl nml Atli'nilnnc" . llont uvriliil'MHtluin ' In UiniT3JtVrltj fur clruiilnra on Di'Toriulllui nn < l Mr.irei. TrumcH. I'liib Ki'ot CurviiCiiri'i uf lli.i Siilan I'llm , Tum > irJ. ( I.ini'or , Ciit'irrh , llrcin lillU , Iiilmliilim Klnp- trldty. rnrnlvilii , l'illcpsy ) | , Kliltioy.lll.lil'ler.l'yi' Knr , Hkln il'lil Ill ui1 anil nil mirulc.'il ( pi'craloii [ IH ) ( if WOMiN : utiiuclnlty. llnokof lll unio < ur Wumoii frni.Vulrivnlntcly aiMnl n l.yliu-liiilcM'i fnnvoincn ilnrlnu coiilliiomniiKstrli'ily p.lf.ito ) Oillli'll i'lJ Mwlli-nl liMllluto nukliiK a HHJ | I ifry ( I'llIVATK I)1SIAU' : < . All blood illiuiKi's micros < ifully treiiteil S ) plilllllo puliim rumnTuil friiin tlio lyitam without iiiorciiry. New Ili'storatlvo'I'riMtincnt fur Ion of vltiil powrur. I'nrtlm iinnblo to vlult ui bo trc'iitoil nt liomeby corru < | i > inilenio. All cumiiiimlcall MM eunllilonllnl. Jluillclui or liuitriinioiiti nont br niallorcviro | ii si-curdy P'n Icoil , mi marki to Inillcatocnntt'nla omoinlor. Ono pcrtonil Imemuiviirurorrpd , Uiillniiilcnn ultHHor cnil lilslory of > nurca e , niulwu | ll icml In ( iluln wriimiur our IIOOIC TO ' ' ' ' ' ' ik'ij'uiMi'ri'rrlvuto iiociuYor Nervo'us UUoajoi , iiu'initoncy , ajplillls Uluot , un ocolo , with quustlou Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner Oth ami Ilnrnoy Stroot3 , Omiiha , Nobrnslm. V buircrlnK from crfocls of I.nst Mtuihooil , , ful Trrots , Inipo- i"n'-y nml IM'iasiHfif .Men cimbocurolin.nmniiillr anil inlinttlybr 'ir ' > u > iml f-iii-tiilc M'litUy \llfor \ II Hook tent ituiiluil ) fornnmp. llrii' m M' illcal t'cimpnu' 157oluiu - ton btroi/t , llu-ton , Aluti * "NErSCUrteDt ! r i' ' i. "uffuistUIUURIA CUJHIOM n uiMM > ii rti.u.ciij. ijouri/iuui. ' jIM 111 II U < 11' J M ie Al I'tvy I in , l'i ' ) In , tuMItt iintr iU Trlcjo * is fn ) * t-r n r.re . it l > rj ' ) j rlriu | C O. U .I'frMfVm ' t. U tipmrrr' * * r | W JIMlv.n M. . Client' ) . | 3 U d Ze. iianipf' ' r n * la Ito matt powerful frniaU one