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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , FKIUAY' . AUGUST 22 , 1800. THE CITY. The bnnk clearings yesterday wcro Judge Shields entered n judgment for S20-5.Hfor ) plaintiff in Potter vs. Ilonln. A cnrloul of tin for the Armour-Cud- tihy ooiiijinny was received at tlio cus tom houbc. Frank f'oolt , wlm hns been confined In the county jnll , vrns taken to the insaiio iisjlum ychtorduy. Licen8o Inspector Thomas Rilcy lias returned from a ] iatentleiitlici' spin with friends in Chicago , vvlioro lie has bcon tptndinga weak. The c 4 half ol lot 3 , block i > 0 , In the city of Omaha , will bo hold at public nuctlon at the north door of courthouse , on Saturday , August ! ! . ' } , 10 o'clock. ' 1 lie p.ir.k comnilsulon will meet tills afternoon , having fiiili'il to Boctiro a cjiioium today. Ultls for tlio Haiibcmn park ] iavlllion will tht'ii bo opened. Major C'ushing wns expected homo yfbteuliiy ftom the ciist , but a loiter ro- ftlvid bj his privatetecreUiry says that lie will no ! roach Oinnhn until Monthly. " \ e la rlmptor , O. ] ] . S , , will picnic at Waterloo today , leaving the Tenth Btr < ft donot lit StO : ! a. in. A Inrgo num- hcr of Mii'-ona anil their families will par- Louis Hoimrod and Charles Herbert z leivo today for Lincoln to attend a inietlnfjof llio oxeoutlvo commlttoo of lhc > st-ito personal rights' leaguo. They will return Sntuidny. A twelvo-j oar-old boy named Iloulpfto Is at the polleo station. Ho c.vmo in WedtiPMliiy nlfjht from Dos MoincH. Ho Bays his mother is in Omaha and that Blie tent for him. Ho docs not know her nddresp. and bolng unable to llnil her was compelled to seek lodyinfj at police headquarter1) ) . A large -\\indo\v \ onp stone was allowed to fall Fovoral feet by tlio slipping of a rope \\-lillo being raised to its plueo on the top story of Iho new American Na tional bank building' , now in courfeo of orretion at Fifteenth and Dodgo. The strain on the rope throw the stationary engine from its plnco. Tlio workmen ceuiipud injury. George Crook camp , No. 1 , Sons of Vt'toraiiH , went lo Council Uluirs yoator- daj afternoon to attend tlio funeral of Arthur Weeks , who was killed in tlio Union PaoKio yards at the transfer while coupling cms. It is a , singular cimitn- Blanco that Weeks vas mustered into the camp on the evening preceding his dentil , and was a member less than twenty-four hours. It is contrary to the rule > of the order for a now member to be mustered in on the snmo evening that liis name is presented , but Av"eeks was so anxious to join thai Iho rules wcro sus pended ir hh c.iso. Tills was the first f mural of o.io of Ihoir number that the camp lias been called upon to attend. \Vlmt It JOCH. Hood's Snrsniiarlllii 1 I'urilies Uie blood. 2. ( , 're.ttes an am > otlto. Jl. Sticngthcus tlio nerves. 4. Mukes \\paUstiotifr. . C , Ou'rcomcs that tired fouling. ( i. Ciuvi scrofula , salt rliciim , etc. 7 Int Igoratos tlio kidneys anil liver. 8. Hilloves hc.ulaclica , iiulijjcatioii , dyspcp tin. JI rrlujo incenses. JudKC Kliiekls Issued the following mar- Tinge licciibci yobterd.iy : Kami * mil nlihw. Aqo. < ( icorpc \ \ . Putnam , Lincoln. , . ; ' . . ! > l 1 Hello Cui-iOu , Oirmlm . ; . 21 J William Mini , South Omaha . SO 1 U'ilLclinlim Kuinuu , Omiuu. . . ; . 0 Van Houton's Cocoa Largest sdlo In thoM M orhl , . TrniiKlVrrcMl to Chrycmip. An order has been issued tnmsferriiifr Head Draughtsman ICnox itiul eight assist ants from thu Union P.iclflc shops hereto those nt Cheyenne. Now that Superintend- cnt Mlildleton his , Ills headquarters there , it Is rcgnidctl us llltely tlmfc Cliicf Chemist Iloclfjcs nnd his assistants u 111 also beie - inoved from this city to Cheyenne , and that nil tests of uiateiial will bo uiiiUe tlicio. The three outlets of disease arc the bow els , the skin and the kldnoyu , Hoiruliita their action with the best purify ing tonic , Burdock Ulood Hitters. National .Nuisances , A Wg howl is going up about the existence cf nuisances on the block pmvhascil by tne gqvoininent for a postoillco site. A number cf vaults in the block nro in an unhealthy cone ition , but tlio city authotitiea are in u QUiiiitliiry us to what course to take to remove them It is government land and thcroforo otit- BHlo of iiollco jurisdiction , but an infounatlon will ho tiled against Collector Alexander who lias iliai-Ko of the site , to test the right of the city to abuto the nuisance. An elegant line of pants Bloek & Heynmn'H ' , 101) ) N. 10th. Waul A meeting of the members of the above club will ho held this evening at 8 p. m in Srhrocdor's hall , Twenty-fourth nnd Uiiining street , for the election ol onlccrs uad other very important business , A full at tendance Is cuiHObtly j-cqucited. Si'ioiitli Ward Democrats. There will bo a meeting of thoSovcnlh AVnrd democratic club at Dldmn's hall.Ttvca- ty-bluh and Walnut streets , Fildny , August " 2 : . ' , at S p. in. By order of the "executive commutes. HI..MU K. XI\\U ; > MII , Secretary. AniioiiiH'cm nt. C , B. M MOID A , Co. have been appointed wholesale ujjents for the celobratcd waters of LxcclsIorSpiIngs , Mlssoiul. The Now IJili-n. U'ho work of renovating the Hden Mnseo , undertaken a month ngo by President Will I'Uwlcr , 1ms been finished and toilny tliat pop ular finally resort la u model of neatness uad beauty. For tlio past month n score of skilled woikmcu hnvo been busy under the super- Tlslon of Mr. Lawter. U'lio curio hall hns been papered nnd palnted In n tasteful man ner , which brightens the bcauty'of the loom. Tnostago properties have been buriilbhcd up nud old articles ivplacoillth uotv ones , nnik- ing the transfoiimitlon rompluto. The old BUi o used for curiosities hat been lowered nnd a number of beautiful canopies erected over It. a'hes.0 mo ilnlshul In plash in varied colors , interwoven with gold nnd sll- ver mountings nnd lined with silk of different shades. Under these can opies the finest collection of wax tlgm-ci obtainable linvo been placed. These were Becurcd by President trawler on hlivcenl EuroiMMin tour aad nro the most realistic wav llcures of the crowned heads of Kurono over placed o ojihlbitinij , In the BIJo'i ' theater Iho walls have been newly painted In ex- gulslto colors and decorated with pictures Din ] finely painted scenery. Thastaijosceiicrt' is entirely new. being painted by one of the Jlnt'st artists of Now York city. On every Mdo the study nnd work of lr. Lawler e.m be seen. Despite the tiiuo ho eave to this ivork ho baa booked the best ntlr.ietions ob tainable for tb6 coming season. Tlio troupe that oicns the bouse on Saturday 1ms iiinoiig It some of the best theatrical talent la the coimtrf. The doors will bo thrown open to the public on Saturday and the building can then Uo thoroughly Inspected. .Manager Law- low assures the public tlmt in the future , as in the past , none but respectable peoplulll bo allowed hi his temple of amusement. allies' Nervouiid Iilvpr IMIls. An Important discovery. They acton the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. Tlu > v speedily euro biliousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles cud constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , sumt. 80 poses for ! U cents. Sumplca fre j at KuUu & Co.'s , intli and Dougliu. How IVojtlc oT Foreign Illrtli Mny Be * i.'onio Clllzsnn of Thin Country. The statutes made nnd provided for tlio naturalization of these who arc not but who wish to l > ccomo citizens of the United Stntcs should bo thoroughly understood by these sceldtifj to acquire tha right to vote , Follow * ing nro the provisions under which citizen- shin may bo acquired1 Title XXX Naturalization. Section 21C5 : An alien may bo admitted to become n citizen of the United Stntcs In the following ninuucr , and not otherwise : 1. He shall declare on onth. leforon circuit or district court of the United States , or n disli let or supreme court of the territories , or n court of record of nny of the states hu\lng common Inw Jurisdiction , and n seal nnd clerk , two years , tit lonst , prior to hli admission , that It Is botu fldo his Intention lo become a citlxen of tlio United States and to renounce forever all al legiance nnd fidelity to any foreign prince , potentate , state or sovereignty of wauh the nllcn may bo ut the time n cltlrcn or subject. ' _ ' Ho shall , at the time of liU application to bo admitted , declare , on onth , before some one of the courts nbovo s | > cclned , that no will support the constitution oftlio United Stntcs , nnd thnt ho absolutely nnd entlrclyronouticcs nnd abjure * all allegiance ntul lldcllty to every foreign prince , potentate , state or so\ctc5gnty ; and particularly , by nnino , to the p.rince , potentate , state or sovereignty of wlitch ho wa before a citizen or subject ; wlilch proceedings shnll bo recoidcd by the clerk of thocouit. : ) , It shall bo miulo to nppoar to the satis faction of the court admitting such nllen tliat ho hns resided Within the United States llvo years at least , nnii within tlio state or tenl- tory where such com t is nt tlio time hclil ono vctir at least ; and tlint during that time ho hns behaved us a man of peed moral character , attached to the principles of the constitution oftlio United btatc . and \vcll disposed to the peed order and impplness of tlio same , but the oath of tbo implkimt shall la no case bo allowed to prove his icstdciieo. IMriigraphs four , llvo nnd six pertain to tlio naturalization of honorably discharged soldiers , persons bearing titles or belonging to the nobility of foreign countries. Section 'J,10T , Any alien Icing under the ape of twcnty-ono yc.irs , who lias re sided In the United States three years next preceding his arriving nt that n c , uml who has continued to icsiilc thcicin to the time ho may niako application to bo admitted a citizen thereof , may , atti-r ho airivi at the IIRC of tweiity-ono jcurs , and after ho has 10- sided llvo jcnrs within the United States , in cluding the three years of his inlnoiity , bo ailmlttcd a citizen of the United States , \\llhout having ni.ii.lo the declaration 10- quired in the Hist condition of section Vil(55 ( ; but such alien shall niako the declina tion rcinilicd therein at the time 'of his ad mission ; nnd shall further ilocUro , on oath , and piovoto tlio satisfaction of the court , th.it for two years next preceding It has been his hona lido intention to become a citizen of the United States ; and ho bhnll In all other ixspects comply with the laws in regard to naturallzntlon. 1G02. Sixteenth and Fnrnnm streets is Iho now Hook Island lickot ollieo. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rates. /i xvo VXCHJI.vr . Amelia Glover Is said to bo tbo most grace ful and accomplished ilanuar now upon the Atneiienn stage , and she U given a splendid opportunity in the play of "I'lio City Diiec- tory" to display her powers. On Sunday cvenliiK nexit liusbcll's Comedians will open at the Boyd's In Paul I'otter's farce comedy , "Tho City Directory , " wiiich is spoken of as the brightest work of the Kind that has been picdcntcd to the public In years. That the piece will bo piopcily pre sented heio is foregone when the timliro of the cast is known. Charlie IJccd , William Collier , fgiiacio Marlinctti , William F Mack , Alf Hampton. ChftilosSca- man , Burt Ilavcily. .fosapli Jaclcson , Miss ler uro the people \\hohavo force.l "The City Directory" to the front. On Sunday and Monduv ovcaitiKS these , people will present "Tlio City Directory , " andou Tuesday even ing "Easy Sticot. " Miss Bertha Stoliilmuscr , aided by the leading inuiienl talent of the city , will give a grand concert in Bojd's opera house next Saturday night , in wnicli she will appear for the llrsttimela two years in this city. Miss Stcinbauser's success in tbo operatic world hnu been mo3t pronounced and the desire to hear her , bMiig ns she is an Omaha girl , is generally experienced both by her trionds and those of her fatber. One of tlio features of the piogramme will bo the full Omaha Musical Union orchestra , tbo services of which Julius Meyer has donated for the occasion. Notice. The ofllolnl programme of Labor dixy , September 1 , 1S)0 ! ) , will ho published hy Ilnrtloy , McNaug'hton & Co. All othew are unauthori7eu nnd will not ho per mitted on tlio grounds.'m. . Souring , becrctnry executive eommilteo. F.VIjIi OF A l'KOKiSSOIt. : Ills Polyglot In formation Docs Nut Keep Him Out of Jail. 1. E. MeCormlok is an old-timer and was arraigned , before Jndgo HcUley again for drunkenness. He spuing thosamo old blory about going to Iowa to live with his nephew at DCJ Moines , but he said nothing about the $ JOOOOnthut belonged to his youthful rela tive , and of which ho was to have half. Ho was dead broke as usual , but thought ho could inaiiaso to raise a nickel with which to pay his faro across the bridge. Ho said ho was going to leave the "ould ooman" behind him , and that she could takocaroof herself. 1 lo announced Ids readiness to back his edu cation against that of any man in tlio citv and lotlooboa medley oflilsh , l icnchaiid Span ish In proof of It. ' 1 lie only way out of it was for the court to discharge tlio professor , MeCormlck was foiiiit'ily a professor at the btito university at Iowa Citv. for tlio So long as the failing embers of vitality nro capable of being rekindled into n warm and genial glow , just so long there Is hope for the \\cnk and emaciated Invalid , Let him not , therefore , despondhut derive encouragement from this and from tbo further fact thatthero is a rt.sloratlvo mo t potent In renewing tbo dilapidated powers til .a broken down syhtein , Yc-s thanks to Its unexampled tonic urtitos , Hosteller's Stomach 1 Jitters Is dally levivlng Btrcnglh in the bodies and hope In the minds of the feeble and nervous , Ajipetlte.tofresli- ing sleep , tbo acqnlsltifin of flesh- and color , are blessings attendant upon the rep.ir.itlvo processes which this priceless invlgorant speedily Initiates and curries ton successful conclusion , I _ > lgistion Is restored , the blood fertilized and mistcnanco afforded to each lllo-sustniiilngorgnii by the mud's , which Is inofTciisiveuvcn to the femhilnu palate , veno- table In composition ami thoiouglilv Use il , mid ix-galn vigor. tlMl'OHIAM * I'AVIXa J)12C1SION. ) TivontU-tli Street \V1II Ito 1'uvodltli M'oixl Soniii htrmi Ij-injuiifi- , In tlio case of Marsh vs the city , wherein plaintiff sought to enjoin defendant from continuing the work of paving South Twentieth street under a contraot let last year , ' Judge \Vnkoloy joituiduy afternoon ruled that thcro had been no inn- terlnl departure fiom Iho law on the pail of tbo city. The prapcrly ownew had iictitionud for the paving and bad got the kind they had asued for , The court said It could iHiUissutnu tbntllicru wni tiny lack of good faith on the part cither of tlm council or board of public works. There was nothing In tlio law or ordinances requiring work to bo done In llio saino year that It wus let. "Thero is another iirncllcal romndorntlon which , in Itself , would decldo the case , " suid the court. "Mr. Mm-ah siiys ho did not know the work was going to bu dono. 1 do not think that jiosslblo Inasmuch as the curbing was being done a long time ago , and ho must have noticed and known that the pulling In of curbing certainly did anticipate and was to bo followed by piivlng , "Therefore , " concluded the count , "I do not see that the plaintiff has any remedy. I wilt add that wmlo this particular pavement [ wood ] may not bo the best , jet it wus us good us a treat deal of the rest that has bcca put down. 1'crsouulJy , 1 lUluk that the Uu-p amount of defective pavement of this kind that wo see is the result of scandalously poor material and work that h.ts been given us. "I do , therefore , deny tlio Injunction. " Nervous debility , poor memory , diflldcncc. fcxual weakness , pimples , cured iiyDy. Miles' Nervine. Samples frco at Kubti < Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. _ coxri3MiMjvrii ; > suioinn. Tlio Misfortune which Has Driven a Woman Almost Crazy. District Attorney linker listened to a patlicllc tale which brought suspicious lookIng - Ing globules of brluo to Ids eyes. The speaker was a Mrs. ttnchtnnn , an aged lady who had como from West Point. She canio to this state from the father land with her husband and children and took up abomeslend in 1897 , Soon afterwards n tract of eighty acres was purchased with money vthlch Mrs. Uacbin.m received from nermnny. About son-in- two years ago n - - law of the old couple swindled them out of their land , so Mrs. Uachinan mys. nnd this so worried her bus- band that ho killed himself. Stio ivnnted tbo district attorney to tnko the inat- ler in hand and get her property back for : ior. ior.Mr. . Baker expressed the deepest sympathy for the old lady , but told her the mailer was entirely out of his Juilsdictlon and advised icr to consult an attoincy in her neighbor hood. Tlio old lady llicn burst Into tears and said thcro was nothing loft for her to do but a commit suicide. She was finally consoled nnd left the ofllco to seek an ttttorncy who would assist her. Uro0111 Hotel , Oden ; , Utah , Opened on about August 15 under now ntnmj''oineiit. The house will bo partly refurnished , rolitted nnd thoroughly . onovated and will bo run tisu first class ! iotol in every respect. Frou bus fiotn all trains. MAHOMOY'S ' INSTRUCTIONS. Tlicy AVI11 Itcqiiiro Jlim to Act In Jeff M < KCiitli'N Cnso. 1 { . S. Ilerllti has returned from his sojourn n the mountains. As chairman of the com mittee on finance of the county commis sioners nud speaking of the Mcgcnth mailer 10 said : "At Ihe next meeting of tbo board , on Saturday. I shall recommend that Ihe board instruct , Count ) Attorney Mnhonoy to Imme diately take such slops us ho may deem nec essary to fotco Mcgoath to pay over to the county the SUNK ) of fees of the ofllcohich lie bos retained since tlio close of last year. " The Ijiul'cs tr The pleasant effect and tbo perfect safety with which ladies may use tbo liquid fruit laxative , Syrup of Furs ' , under all conditions make it their tavorllo'iemedy. It is pleasing to the eye nnd to the tnste , gentle , yet ellect- ual in acting on the kidneysli\eruudbovvels. FKAltUI ) BOSSES. That Is Why Contractor J. J. lUlcy Went Quietly Away. Contractor J. J. Kilcy has gene for pood. The story of his mysterious disappearance ap peared in TUB Bi.c several days ago. It now appears that Hlley had no intention of returning when he went away. His wife , it is said , was aware of this fact , and that is \\liv she was not alarmed over His absence. Hiley is in Chicago , where ho intends to re main , nnd his \\lfo bus shipped her house hold goods and gene there to meet him. It seems that bo bid too low on a oounlo of contracts amounting to about § r > , ( ) OJ , and ralher than tulilll them nt a prooablo loss to himself of between SJ.ODO ami SJ.OJO , decided to move elsewhere , us bo was not tied by bonds in cither case. Ono o these contracts was for tbo new Moorish pavilion In Hanscom pane , to coat about $10,000. , Tbo olhor was for the new Presbyterian church at Hebron , Neb , to cost auoul fc8OUO. It was learned from his brother-in-law , Miles Byrne * , Unit Kiley has already begun business in the city by the laku and will continue to figure as a eon- traelor. White Still S. t ) . "White Is still missing. His brother G. M. White of Springfield , 111. , who has been hero endeavoring to get a clue as to his missing relative , has returned home , having been unable to ascertain what disposition his plumbing brother had made of hinnclf. Ho believes , however , that the missing ono will sooner or later miiko his appcaruco. Wednesday Mr. White opened bis brother's desk which still occupies a corner ot Welsbnn it McCulloch's olllco , and examined the books. Ho found that there were outstand ing accounts , showing that sundry people were indebted lo the plumber lo the extent of about $1,000 , while tlio hitter's indebtedness to others was indefinitely staled. How much of tlio outstanding accounts may have been collected without being credited on the books cannot , of course , be told. Wednesday evening the United States wind ongtnu and p'ump companv , which lias u claim of about $ ' . ) . " > ( ) against White , attached tlio stock in the latter's shop , \\hich is valued at about WOO. _ o. & M. nv. Fall Excursion to tlio Seashore. The Ohio & Mississippi railway will soil tlckctu from St. Ltinis to Old Point Comfort and return for excursion le.iv- ing Soptoinboi * ! > and ( i , at the low rate of $122.00 , good for return until Septem ber . ' 10. For further information call at O. & Tvl. ticket olllco , or apply to A. J. Lylllo , general western } > : uiongor agent , 1 03 13 road way , St. Louia , Mo. Another Churcli. Hcv. J. T. Smith , pastor of St. Cecilia's Catholic church at Walnut Hill , is canvassing for subscriptions with which to creel another church in the vlcliiityof Sprague and Tliitty- slxtb slreels. The lalter will bo a frame slructuio10x100 fcptandupoa it work will bo commenced some time next week. When tfio building is finished Father Smith will assume pastoral charge. Ho will bo succeeded ( it bt. Cecelia's by Hev. Father Carroll , at present connected with the cathe dral of St. i'liilomcnn , Tbo successor to Father Carroll is a young clergyman who bus Just been ordained at tlio 1'iopacunda at Homobut who has not arilvcd in this city. Ho was ordained especially for tlio dioicsu of Omaha and is said to bo u very talented gentleman. Ming I\H a Kinder. The board of public works has Issued in structions that the work of grading Twenty- ninth street from Pacific north to JucUiOii must bo re-jumed immediately with slug as a binder Instead of broken rock as ordered in the contract , and which is expected to arrive in about \tcok or ten day.s. ' > It * igperlor eiccMonceproTOn In mllllonj of homei for moro tlmn n quarter of n coiilury. It l < > JT the Unltoil 8tnlc OOT niuent , Km1or o.l br tna ! > * uf the itrcnt iin'vpriltloa nt the btroncuit , rurmt and Moil lleMlhful Ir I'rlco'i Croain Hak. lax 1'owiler ilo not contain ammonia , urn * or slum. Bcld , . , in CM , , , BAKINO po wijti | ( Now Tor * . CblC * u , bu JaD l e . Et Loul * With your namo'and ' address , mailed to the Swift SDcdfic Co. , Atlanta , da. , is necessary to obtain an interesting treat ise on the blood and the diseases incident to it. Skiii Eruption Cured. Ono of my CBttoncrj , a highly rcp letl uml Influential citizen , biit o \ * now absent from ihoclty , linsiiBcJHwIft'J Specific with cicollCut tt-Eult , Ho fnys It cured lilm of a tkln cruptlcn that bo bad been tormcntultlth for tliltljyt'aiB , and bad rtclctcd the cnratlvo qualltlea of rainy otbcrtncdlclucs. ItQAEUT OI.BQO , Drc He * * * " " " ' .t7 , TTnK. A woman who once puts on Ball's corset will wear that make as long as she lives. That is why the makers do as the } ' do. What do they do ? They tell every store in the United States to take Ball's corset back and return the money paid for it any time within three weeks , if the woman that buys it don't like it. Do the stores do that ? They do if they have Ball's ' corset. They are glad to ; it costs them nothing. Your store has a primer on Corsets for you. CHICAGO COMET Co. , culcago and Nevr York. "THIS is AN AGE OF APOLUNARIS WATCH. " Walltr fltar.t. ' "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " . M O TI C E . THE WELL-KNOWN YELLOW LABELS OF THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY LIM ITED , ARE PROTECTED BY PERPETUAL INJUNCTIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. MOO ZDOUGIxAS STI1H1E.T OMA.1IA , NEB. The most widely and favorably known spon- lallsts In the United States. Their loin : ox- porlunco , roinnrkiiblo sldll and unlvonal suo- cosq In thb troatiiicnt and euro of Nervous , Chronic nnil .Sursloal Disoutt 4 , entlllo these oinlni-nt pliVHloluns lo tlio full confluence of the nlllicteu tnorywliuro , They Kinirnntoo : A OEKTAIN AND I'OSITIVK OtJItn fnr the awful offocti of um ly vlco arid the uuuiur- OUH evils that follow In Its train , 1'ltlVATK. 1II.UOD AND hKlN DISEASES spi'odllycnnnilotoly nnd porinniii'titly cured. NKitvous linmuTV AND SEXUAL uis- OUDKUSyluldioudliy to tholr bklllful treat- Uinnt. I'll.ns , FISTULA ANP UEOTAL UrOEIS ! Riiarantrcd cured without pain or tlutontiun from business. UVUUOOELE AND VARICOOKLE pornm- nuntly and lucccssfully eurod In every cuso. BYIMIILIS. OONOUUlIKA , GLEET , Spor- niatorihCRt Beir.lnal Wualtiinss , LostAInnhoud , Night Emissions. Decayed 1'aeultlos , 1'emalu WeaUnosi uml all dclluato disorders peculiar to cither SOY posltlu'ly cured , us.woll 'KI nil functional disorders tint result from youth- fill follies or the excels of in.ituro ycau. TkMr'I'III ? ! * OiiHr.mti'ed pnrinntioiit.ly OllxlV l U IVlj ciirod , rpino\ul co'niilutu , without outtlriK , caustlu or dilatation. Cures atfcctcd nt IKIIIIO 1 > V patluut without a mu- lucnt's pain or niinnyanvo. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED WtN. AQITPIJ niDIJ tlio nwful olTosts of OUKll LUKlloarlv vlco which hrinjjs orpanlo woaltnoss , dnstroyliiu both mind and body , with nil Ita Uruaded ills , poruianonty cured. n 1 ? UTJ'rri Adtlrcsi these who liavo Im- U1VO. IL1 iO jiiilrod thcinsulvos by Im proper Indulgence and solitary hibttn , which ruin both mind nnd body , uullttlug thorn for bu lntss. Btudv oriiMirla o. IMAKHIKI ) MKN or tho-.o Mitflrlnsnn that hnppy life , uwuro of physical debility , qululdy iiHsIsted. OUBSXJOOB = S Is based upon fnoU. I'lMt 1'ractloal oxpcrl- unce. ticcnnd livcrsvcuso Is specially studlud. thus starting rl lit. Third Medicines are pi epi led tn our Initiatory exactly to suit L-ucli oaw , thus pirectluecuics without Injury. Drs. Edits & Belts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA NEB. JL Tlio Specialist. , I unvirpni el ( hi the trotl- mont ol nil funiiu or PHI- V.VTK l > lt > ltA KH.I < uit MIIU hood , S-ntlCl'I'lli : , or piln In rcli'lvlnit the bliiildor. hVl'lllLlri inrcil lni.Olii.Mi 'iliyn. -kill DIsu.iiiL'i , Cnlanli tinil nil Dhucuofl uf the Blond , lli'nrt nnil I.Ivor I'o- luiilo Dhi'uncionrcil without Inntrnmi'iHtor "locil ta'.it- incnt. " l..illi 9 from ' - ' tu 4 only. \Vilte for. clri-'u- liir < ultlne pnrllciiiHm nuiuit didiof llio nhovo illHoiisoH. unit tliowlnu inniiy of lliu moit roin.-ui.ibl | curu Of- llcp , N. 1 : Cor , llth nnil Kiirnam 8t . , ontriinoo on olthurstrout , Om.ihi , Xu ! > , JOSEPH GILLOTI STEEt PEWS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN8. _ roul.AtUKi 0\tV-Dr. lxduo' 1'erlo.llpnl . 1'llla ll0 rl ncll rcmcUy.nct on the memtrunl iyMom anu euro luppruitlon Iruai wliuioriT iiiu o. 1 rompto niennlruotlon. Them | illl lionia not Iw liken Uur- Am , I'lllCo. , Hurallr 1'roMM Hpen- iiU'ti it. near 1' O Omaha. 0 A. Molclier , So Oia M. , lillli. Council UluffJ I. , or 3 tor IX THE ONLY LOTTERY PROTECTED BY TUB EXIOAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT , LOTT OF THE * BENEFICENCiA PUBLICA , ( PUBLIC CHARITY ) XIT 1878 , In naiiUo rnniicclr 1 with niij ullitr OIUl'UII ) UtlllK tllOMIlUU IH.UC. THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAW3HG WILL Bt HCIO IN THI ON MONDAY , SEPT. 15TH , 1890 , Wludi ii iim ntiANii SKMI-AN-MTAI. XAHV DIUU-INO , tlm CAI'IT.VI. I'lll/.i : bclHKOno Mumlruit nnil THOIUJT 1 hoiuaiul $12OOOO oo Ily Iprmi nf contract tlio company mint deposit the-mil of nil prl7o < Included In tlio " .chetnobuforo rclllni2n Hlntjlo ticket , mid rccoho lliu fullunlnt ; olll cliil iiormlt CiniTiiicATr. I hprcl'y certify thnt tlio Ilinknf l.omlun uml Mexico hits oil ilcpoMt llio ntces nry fnncU to KiKiiantca tlio piyinent uf nil prlius drawn by the Lotcrhnloln llonollilomli I'nbllnt. Al'HI.lKAU CAbl'11,1,0 , Iiilcr\onor Kmtlicr , the ( xitnpnny Ii required to dltrlliuto Hfty-slx per cont. ol tlionluo of nil tlio tlcki.mii prlM's-n larger I'oitlon ' than luclvoii by any otlior Lottery. I'rlco of Tickets American Money ! WHOLES , & . IIAtjVI > , $ l. QUAUTnitS.$2. IMGHTIIb , ! l. Club Ilntcs : f.'w north of Tickets f or foO. i.iar inrituFs. . I rnpltnl l'rloof } lOWX ) Ii 1 Cii'ltill | > rl70or W.OOU. la 1 Cnpltnl I'rlzo of HIOOJ \ * 1 tiniiiil I'rl/oof O.UOO Ii 2 ivirw or . , ( " tire < , wu ) f > rrl7csor 1,000 nii > 6UUO 2U I'rl/ojof NUI nil ) 10.UMU IIX ) I'rl-ciiif 200 ' nro i'O.IXK ) .IN ) 1'rUo' ) of 100 nro ! WOK ) M'J Prizes of 40 nro 21liiO Al'PUOXIMATION I'UIX.Ks. 150 I'rlrrsof SlMnpiirOTlniatliiif to SUWO l > rl/u ISO I'rlri'i of I100nipro\liiiitln | lo JI3.U.O iirlio IWl'rl riuf { Ifl npinoxluiitlni ! lo KJJOUO \trlru \ TO'J'lcnnlinls of 5JO Uociaod b > fljautx ) pil/.o nnioiintlnj.- } : > J".hJ ! All 1'rlrctwolil In the United SI ilca full ) ( ' .ilil In U S. Currency. Ihonuinbrr of tldteti I * llnilti-d to 80000-50,003 lesi llrin nio sold byuthcr Lotteries ualiic the sumo sclicnio. by ordinary letter , contnlnlne money onleis Issued by nlluvprcss coiiip.uilo" , ur Now Vork Kvdnnikc. st Invariably bo sent rcglstorcJ. u. City ol . 3Io.\io. DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL , Sl'KCIAIjISTS IN Chronic , Xorvou * . lllood nnd Surulcal Dhoa ci nnil Dlse.isej ot tlio llyc , Kar , Noie , Throat uiul Cliost blicci.il jitteiutoii tn Dii-onsm ol'V. . - moil and ClitldriMi. The doctors have h'ld vrar nf ovporlonoo liMho ho plt.Ttt of llioiln an 1 NYw Vorx and are tiinonK tliu most siucositfiil anil wlJuly knufrn spjcLUUtd tu tliuco.intry. I < > Vnniitr nntl Mlddli-ttroil ! > ! < n. Ixial Munliooil , Nervous Deljlllty SinnimtorrIiaM | , Seminal Lo9i04 , 1'liy-ilinl Ujcjy , nrNliiitfioinlndlii iri'tlon proilutlnil sleojlon | lH'HH , tlospniuloney , plni- PIU9 on llio [ ice , aversion iiiFOClet ) , o islly illsnmr- iiiiil , luk of icintlilcnee , dull , mult fur stiuH or linil ins- , mid limit llfu ii burden , safely , puriuancntly andBpcedlly ciueJ. nnd Sic n Diopiisfs. H ( U'l'.iMi most drcndlul In It ) louilti cuiiiplotoly inidlcito.l. Gi'iiiln-Urlniirv Siiri pry. Oonorrhii-.Oleol , Hji'lillls ' , ll > itrocolc , Vnrlrooli > , imd Stricture , ratlle.itly and Nafuiy enred without puln or iletenllim fiuin bii9lno < . All Snvnnl ] ) e- lorinltlCH nnil IminMlmuita tu niarrlaKo succesufully ieiiu\tMl , All lti'ctnlllnen cs mifoly nnd permanently cured Hours , lla in. till n p. in Miniln ) , lUtlll 11 N II. i'emoni iiniildoto visit iiinuiy bu truited nt their liomut b > corru poiulcnie. Meillclnos nuU In Ktruction ! > ent l > y L'xpreHj roimnltitloti frco bund 4 centj In ktmnps lo Insure eply. .St. , Opp. 1110 Opcrn lloiiBp. Oinuiia , .No I ) . _ RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " tLu \VondvifiiI Sjiniili-li Itemcdy , In Hold u lib 11 IVtlttoiiGiiiiriin- lee tn citic HNer\ . ( ma UlHeattd.eiich as Wcnk JUnio'y , I.08B of liralnPortcr.lIeud- i * WVfy i&Sf none. WBUeluincM , Before & . After Use. Lout Manhood. Ncrv- I'hulugiuiTied | fiuin Lite. oiuncfR , I.nBultiinc , nil drains nud loeB of power ol tlio QcucrnthoOr pnnclM cither sex , cnuecd by over-cxutlon , youth nil Indiscretions , or tlio emeMvo use of tonoico , ( ipluiu , or Ktlmulntits , watch ultimately lend to Infirmity , Consumption and Iiimiiilty. rut up In convenient form to carry In thu vcd pocket. I'lico gl npuckaco , orfilorS' ' . \lltUe\erj gSoriler nlvu a written gmiranttf to citra or rtfinal f/in 7mi/ii' > / . bun by ninll to nny nililrvee , Ch- cnlirficc , Mention this riper. A lilre - MADRID CHEMICAL CO. limncl. . Onicc f.-U. S3. A 4:7 : I ) ii Ii n Ml'1' t , < UK A < tU , ILL. V'llll IJAI.P IV ( IMAMA M" H Kulin & fo. , nor. 13th anil notijrltn ft tools. J A. ruller.t t'o , Cor. llth nnd Dongl.isbtd , A. 1) ) roiler X Co. . Council HltilTi. Iowa. rrlnnry , Hccondaiy or Tei tlary | > cimancntly CM uI | n : o to HO di ) . Uoilliulmlo all poUon fioin llio relent BUI lint tlicio c.uilu'ici lion iiluiiiof lboill ca eln nny fonn. 1'iitlo can Lv tualid nt homo us will an hero , ( Tor the eaino piUo nn < l unilii the Mine guuiaiiteo. ) but ulth tlin e0io | > iorn to lonio hero , mi will contract to euro Hit in or leruml nit money end pay tntlio uxi < int.c cf coiuliit ; , railroad faieiuiil liottl LIII3. OUR MAGIC EEMEBY to Ciuo tlio nifist obtllnnta fnsu. Wo ( hnlrniio the HerM for ft cjnowo con notcuiv Rlncothe liUtoryof ineA clnoatruiiiie.lllcfor | Hjpl.MU lias been i-mit'lit toi btutneter found until our Jlimlo Ikinnly win dl . ro\rtcil. None other tffiiulne.ilto for nfdt'tirrei. TOO/C ltt.1lii > l' CO. , Omulm , J\Vbr / . . DRUNKENNESS X.IQOOK. HABIT. \H \ ALLTHt WORLD THtpE Ib BUT ONE CURE DH , HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It I'Hn I > o alt en lit H tup uT tulfte ur Iru. ur In r. tlclci ur fiiml , without IhoiknowledBe ol llie patunt. It u co arr. Il i < abiolulclr liaimlcm and will cnect a psrraauent and pcody cuio , wheibrntaa valient I ; amoderaieUrlukororaaalcoboliowrcclc. 1 1 , Nr.I.It FAll. * * . It oporatea 10 quietly ftud with iucn cer * lainly tint tlio uatlent iiiidcrKaet no Inconvenience , and orn h \ * aware , lil < complete rtforroatlon Ii ttrcoted IBpagebookplpartloulariiifree i o botiad ol 5a0e ; 1JC.UB1H8.S ; Utli.-CumlnBHt" . Cj'Trada uppllcd bUlAKt : , 1JUUOE i : CO , aad UlUUAHLiaLii , UUUU cu. , Omaha - - iWFor LOSTor FArLlHO EAHIIOODj QectraljMiJNhRVOS3 UhBILIlVl Wnkniij of Body ori Mind , tifecU _ nf Etrbrior Ezeeitlsi In Older Yomg- . Uobyit. Jigbl * Ui llOOU full/ lit llorfd. How lofnlarff * t > 4 . . ' IIOIIV. ikVl.ll.IJ unfall ? . . liuaii TlllTSI1T-n. [ ai. lo a it , . Hit tnlll ; fron (0 Bl l > l a&d f 4rrl Uunrlf ( . VTtllc Iktu. ' ' . nj > u ino n | igir.n > ii > i ) ( ilgiii . rytcnioftt.cn. . pit iin n / . TO WEAK . . . _ Burferlli , from tlio eilrcW < t jotithful ' 'rrora , - " / e"knens lout inniilmml , < te.Ivljl deeny. nitliM * " \vljl wnd > % om/.lo treatl ( M-al.d. , e < mlaihi , ? full MANHOOD I urly Decay end Abuse. klkllbfillyriltorid Virlcoolicartd. rattiinlariid , itrtoitb n 4 , rl wH niTr < atliaentlr andi liil. ttittlj , l'i f.ll.eUL'ilOlTl ' rultguBU , , If. , SPEAKING OFWATCHtS , DO YOU KNOW THAT MAX MEYER & BRO. , Are soiling more wfttolioi than nil the rest of the Omnlia Jewelers nut to- Bother ? 13ut no wontlor LOOK AT TIIEIH PIUCKS. SOLID COLD Fine Gold , filled WATCHES T America n Mitch as low as $15 , and all llic cs for ladles or finer grades gcnts.only . from $25 $ up. $14.5 $ ? , would Worth double lie cheap at $25 tlic money. Solid Silver NlcliclVatclics \ , Watches , ladles $2.50 $ , $3,75 and $5 $ , ior gents , from $5.75 $ up. 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