Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 03, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CITY.
The bank clcnrlnps yesterday amount
ed to $1,010,305.00. ,
The Omaha Schuotzcnverdn notice !
about $400 til their imnunl schuolzonfest
which concluded Sunday lust tit lluscr's
park.
The funornl of Wins Ilutllo Ihmcnn ,
who died ycslordtiy afternoon , will tnko
plnco from the residence of Mrs. Hollln-
Ker , Lake und Ulnelccnth , tit 2 p , in. to
day ,
Mrs. r.li.a Alllpon died yrstertlny at
thorcHlilonco of hoi1 daughter. Mrs. II.
D. Shull. 'Jho funcmllll take jilucoat
8 o'clock tomoriow nftornoon. Interment
ut Prospect Hill.
The remains of O cnr Liwton , vho
died AuiriiblM , nwiiltlnir Iho arrival of
hiH mother , will bo interred today ,
Sept. . ' ) , at 2 p. m. , at Forest L.uvn
cemetery. Funeral from 111" l-'urutun
Btrcot.
Drown Bras , grain company filed arti
cles with the county clerk , They In
tend to operate grain elevators In No-
braskannd adjoining states. The capi
tal Is1200,000. . The incorprators are
C. T. and O. K. BiownV , K. Kiekcr ,
John rtccd nnd J.V. . Bowman.
The Sunday school of the First Prcs-
byloriiiii churcli vlll picnic at Wills
Station Thursday of this week. The
train \\lll Icuvotho Wolstorstrcot depot
at 9 o'clock nnd return at 5 o'clock. ' The
members of the church and bcliool are
Imitedlo unite with the boliool on this
occasion. _
A XX It I/A'(7JMK.V T.V.
Wnnacrr Jllncr of the New G rand opera
house rindo n contract last evening xvitli the
Standard opera company whoieby this very
tnlrntc-d nnd strong roinpimy will appear at
that tlicater wcok after next in im opera
renctoiro that will Include , "Bohemian Girl , "
"iVtt Dlavolo , " "Erinlnio , " "MoIIc Giolln , "
"Ffttlnltzu. " "Mlkndo , " "Mascot , " "Oli
vette , " "Chimes or Normandy , " "i'lratcs of
Pcnzunce , " and "I'inaforc , " llcservcd scats
will be 25 , It.'i and 50 cents.
W. H. StricMimd , iiRcnt cf "Tho still
Alarm" company , wlilcli appears atthoBoya
on the first three cvenlnj/s of next wcelt , ar
rived in the city yesterday.
"Olo Olson , " ncomedy based on the lifo of
n Swedish emigrant in An.crica , and which is
Bald lobe very amusing-will be the attrac
tion at UoyJ's ' opera homo on Sunday evenIng -
Ing next , for one niglit only.
Cleared $7OO.
The executive cominitlce of the Central
Labor union held n , business meeting jcstcrdny
afternoon for the purpose of hcarinetho
reports of the finance and sub-committees ,
Although several icports nro still out ,
the Indications are thai the proceeds of the
day will amount to about KOU.
What Phillip ronk8 Lithe.
Sheriff Boyd Is senillngout notices Inoad-
cast o > cr the country ofTcrinp $50 reward -
ward for tke nrrest of P. C , Johnson , the
confidence itmn uho brolto outof the county
Jail on the nlRtitof August Kl. The following
description is given : "Height live feet ,
eleven Inches ; about forty years old ; weight
about ISO iwuiuli ; full dark browi beard.
"When In jail wore dark brown Prince Albert
coat and black soft hat. "
Is Tic n Vatican ! ?
Thomas Martin and Jim Dully were racli
plica twenty days in the county jail for
vagrancy. Duffy has , forsome time , had a
BtanditiL' plci that he was not a vagi-ant be
cause his mother run ? a boarding house. The
court thought differently. Martin had sev
eral skeleton keys in his possession , and was
charged with currying burglar's tools , but
that charge was dismissed and hoas held as
Harness
Jaincs-Ttusel and JI. 13arkcrworo arifstcd
by Detectives Dempsey and Savage at Or
chard Tflil charged with harness stealing ,
It is clalmcil they make a practice - ,
tico of picking good harness , taking
them nart and mixing their
parts with others of a different muko so as to
rcudor It dlfticult to recognize them. They
then sell the hainess to tome Innocent pur
chaser , _
Iiittlctiuk Suspects.
GCOI'RO Allen and Alt Cornell liavo been
"arrested , onsusplclon of being- connected with
the murder of Ole Llttietlck last Saturday
Bight. They will bo hold to sco if either of
.them can be identified as the mysterious
* stranger who'vws seca to leave the saloon at
'Eixth ' nnirPaclflo streets on the night of the
niurdor and follow Llttietlck when the latter
\yns.iast saa alive.
Both men were scon by parties who had
seen the murdered man late Saturday night ,
nnd it was claimed that they were not the
parlies suHpectcd of the crime.
After , all , the best way to Icnoiv the real
moritof Hood's Sarsapaillla , Is to try it your-
iclf. Bo sliro to gut Hood's.
XJIE GozjDsiitmouca BARY : .
HID Court Will Decide as to M'lio Will
Cnro for It.
-Thohaboas corpus proceedings brought hy
Mrs. , Frank JI. Goldshorough against her
hus'bnnd for - the jicrinaiiont possession of
their ctilldClaudc , were set forbearing jester-
day morning before Judge Clarkson , butwero
postponed for ono week to enable the parties
to perfect their papers.
As Riven witli full details In TIIC BEE last
SixUnday , Mr. and Mrs. Goldsborough for
merly resided t Albright andsoparatcd seine
six months ago , Mrs. Goldsborough taking
the child.
JLast Filday her husband rode xm onhors >
hack to the homo of his wife , who U stopping
at the place mentioned , with her parents ,
scl/.ed the child anu inado way with It. Mrs.
fJoldsborough came to Omalin and by habeas
corpus proceedings regained / pos
session ot her child.
DiHtiiot. Court.
John Duval has entered suit for $20,000
against the Omaha street' railway company.
The plaintiff says that on March It ) last ho
was riding horseback along Twenty-fourth
street and was ran into by an electric motor
car. Ho was thrown violently upon tlio
pavement , sustaining n fracture of the skull
and sninc which has incapacitated him from
working at his trailo , that of carpenter , for
life , ami has finally resulted in his being
sent to the msano asylum.
Andrew Mnssion sues Anton PokornjBimd
others on n building contract.
Katlo Uhtof is not without her share of
trouble. She lives at Hlkliorn , and on the
lOthdayof last May H. II. Juffcrs , II. A.
Nollo and 1I. . Kober went bcforo David
Smith , a Justleo of the pence of the town ,
where they swore to a complaint , charging
that she was engaged in the business of re
tailing liquor , The case went to tilal and
after thaovidcuco was all In ICatio was dis
charged nnd released from custody. The
arrest toro a great hole in the woman's ' repu
tation , nnd to close It she has brought suit to
recover f , " > ,000 from the men who vcro the
complaining witnesses ,
John J ) . MiCiiiiro has brought suit against
Frank 0 , Hustings and Byron Keed to re
cover possession of the northeast quarter of
section four , townshipllftcon , range cloven ,
which lie alleges is wrongfully vUthhcld from
him by the defendants ,
Comity Court ,
Tlio September torui of the county crurt
will open at 9 o'clock this morning , with 162
cases on the aocltet.
Hanson A. Darner lias sued 31 , S. Bsrtlett ,
Fred Sonneuschclu and Klmball Valentine ,
and In bis petition ho allege * the defendants
ewe him KUO.GO upon a promissory note that"
.was duo on thu 20w of lust January.
JI , 3. Durllctt Is the plaintiff und Hanson
Darner is > the defendant in a luw suit. Bart-
loU'ullcj.'CS that ho Is a trader by profession ,
nnd , as men.-Darner last July employed ulm
to trade at iOOU ) , stock of dry Roods , located
in the town of Thurman , for Omnha real es
tate. .A few days later ho found a customer
.who wouliL mrtkq Jho deal , but Darner would
tioltruile. . It'vlow of this fact Burtlott has
now siiod for bin couunlstlou , which ho al
UKJECTION OF WALSH'S ' JJO.ND.
Tlio Council Committee on Hewers
Ahucrtnlti U'liylt AV'ns Done.
The council committee on sewerage mot
the board of public works yesterday to
Investigate the declination of the latter to
approve the bond of Ed Walsh foi construct
ing the North Omaha sewer , the contract In
volving lomoMO.OOO.
City .Attorney 1'oppleton was present and
did most of the questioning for the commit
tee , whllo Mr.Ynlsh had counsel present
also.
OL'lio Investigation opened l > y Mr. Klcr-
stcad explaining the rejection of the bond by
rcaion cf tlio hoard's considering some of the
bondsmen us not icspoii'lblc , and vullo
others , ho said , had declined to remain on the
bond , as already published sou'ral times in
thcso columns.
Esc-ShcrlffCoburn was the llrst man ques
tioned. Ho had gone on the bond in the first
plnco in good faith , but owing to having
been "bothcicd" by Walsh nlterwnrd , ask-
Inghlmwhetlior ho "Intendedto stick , " ho
had asked that his nnmo be taken off.Vlieti
nslicd whether he would now go on Walsh's
bond Mr. Coburn returned a very cmphatlo
"no. "
Mr. Klerslcad and Clmlrman Blrkhniiscr
told the committee liow Chris Srccht , an
other of the bondstncn , had sent the board a
written request to have hi * name withdrawn
from tlio bond. They also explained that
Mr. Titnnie , a third bondsman , had done the
same thing.
JU ono time during the session Mr , Popple-
ton asked Chairman Ulrlihauser vliether it
wns the custom of the bo.ml to permit the
signer of n bond to estimate his own re-
souiccsor voith ,
Mr. Illrkhauscr answered in the negative.
Mr. i'opiilutnn then asked whether a
bonds man w.is obliged to certify as to his bc-
inRwoith the amount which ho qualified for.
Mr , Biikhauser answered that ho was not.
After mon ) crossquestioningValshwas
nsltea to make his statement , and proceeded
to do so , telling ths same story that has
ahcady appeared In Iho p.ipcis. Ills recital
of the'fiequency with which ho was told
that ho hadlettcrgctnn additional bondsman
nvokcd considerable laughter. IIo claimed
that hohadhis bonit perfected within thrco
days after the blink readied his hands , and
had presented itto the bo.nd.
Mr. Kurav made n statement. "ICnowing
as I do. " snld he , "th.it Mr. Walsh is a bank
rupt , that nllttlo S3 Judgment obUlncd before -
fore L.US llclslcyby u neighbor of inino re
mains unpaid and can't bo collected ; know
ing that the city had a fearful time with
\Vnlsh over building an engine house ; the
fact that the $1,000 cheek nccompnnying the
bid wai signed by another man. Dan Condon ,
and knowing much more , J could not approve
the bond , the board could rot approve it
AVe told Mr , Walsh that for this large and
important contract wo must insist on a'gilt-
edge' bomi , After ho had handed in the
bond containing the names that have been
mentioned , anil we had heard this nnd that
about these men wanting to pull ofT the bond ,
wo told him ho should take a new blank and
get the miniL's anew , and that would show us
how much there was in these suspicious ru
mors , reports , etc. IIo didn't do it. notwith
standing the fact wo waited an additional ten
or twelve days. All I've got to bay then
about this matter is that if this
board of public works should
take every rogtail , bohtnll nnd devil
that comes along nnd wants to go on a bond ,
wo would bo in a bottomless pit of distress
all the time. "
Secretary Balcombo of the board answered
various questions as to his communicating to
'NValshtho wishes of tlio board.
Counsel for Walsh made a speech about
AValsh's intentions being good nnd honorable ,
Mr. Popiiloton said that it , was the duty of
the board to weed out uniclinblo contractors ,
nnd ho thought It was the duty of tlio council
to uphold , lhe action of the board of public
works ,
"Well , nowl" exclaimed "Walsh , "I want
to tell Mr. Poppleton ripht hero to his face
that \Vulshhas always done his work well 1"
'Yes , you have , " rejoined Mr. Poppleton.
"Yes , you have done your work "well ! That
disgraceful county hospital job shows that
you have ' always done your work well ,
don't'iO"
Mr.Valsh replied : "fho best evidence of
'
what kind o'l work I did ontnat county hospi
tal Is the -fact that it was accepted by tlio
board of c6unty commissioners and approved
by nn expert. "
"Yes " sold Mr. "
, Popplototi , "approved by
an expert , by Meyers , a man who is under in
dictment , now. '
l'Oh , " retortcil Walsh , "that's nil right for
you to talk that way hero for effect 1"
' 'Tho effect , will take care of Itself , I guess , "
replied Mr , Popnleton.
At this point Frank L. Reeves came In and
Chairman Birkbauscv exclaimed : "Hero's
Hooves ] Xot's find out whether ho ever
offered Walsh S O to withdraw from this
contract , as Walsh 3aid ho did in the news
papers , "
Mr. licevcs stepped within tne cimo nnd
entered a very emphatic denial that ho had
over aslted Walsh to throw up the contract ,
also that had ho offered him $500 or iven a
penny to do so.
Tins concluded the Investigation and the
council committee \vlthdtcw.
The members of the board remained Ion ?
enough to approve C. E. Fanning & Co.'s
bond for building the sewer which had been
takenawny from "Wnlbh , It borothosnrua-
turcs of Victor Coldwell nnd Byron Heed.
AVnlsh'sbid was flO.12 per lineal foot , the
next lowest bid was that of F. L. IJeevcs ,
SIU.CW ,
On roadvertlslng , the contract was let to
Fanning &Co , , at < 10.-J5pcr foot.
The only radical care for rheumatism is to
eliminate from the blood the acid that causes
tlio disease. This Is thoroughly effected by
the jjcrsevering nso of Ayer's Sarsnparilla.
1'eit.lst until cured. Tlio process may be
slow , but the result is sure.
NOT IN THi ; TIIU T.
The Omaha Shot ami ticiul Company
Iliillds a Now Tower ,
A rumor has been in circulation , mainly In
the east , to the ofloct that the sixteen shot
tower companies of the country luvo formed
a trust and that under the agreement they
surrender their individual existence , cancel
their capital stocks nnd are merged into the
trust at a valuation placed by an appraising
committee , -which has Just completed its
labors. The tttlo of the now j organ
ization it Is said is the American Shot associ
ation , witU a capital of § -1,000,000 , incorpor
ated under the laws of Illinois with head
quarters at Chicago. All the plants will be
bought outright for stock In the new associ
ation.rlho oOlccrs nro : President , John
Panell , Pittsburg ; secretary , K. W. Lowe ;
treasurer , E , A. Lcroy , New York.
Inquiry was made at the oflleo of the
Northwestern shot and lend company of this
city as regards the rumor , hut no information
regarding II could bo obtained.
It was stated that Mr. F. R , Lawrence , the
president of the company , had gone to Chicago
cage , but It was not thought that UH visit
had been occasioned by a call to consider Iho
trust question.
The Omaha Institution , it wns stated , had
n number of eastern capitalists among its
stockholders , ono of uhom was Mr , Blutch-
ford of the Chicago shot-tower.
The homo company has been doing aprospor-
ous business for some years , having com
menced on a small capital. Recently , it is
stated , It oceanic a part of n combination
whlcn permitted it to sell at Chicago prices ,
thus rendering It impossible for Chicago
houses to sell in this territory without adding
the cost ot freight to tholr prices. The suc
cess of the combination method , It Is hold by
some dealers , might impel the Northwestern
company to join even a more rigid orgaalza
tion.
tion.This
This state of affairs , however , was not sup-
potted by the people at the homo office , who
claimed that the Chicago nouses as well as
those in other paits of the country would sell
whorevcc they found a maiket.
As regards the trust. Itwas htated that the
subject bad been under consideration some
tinio ago but had been dismissal without af
firmative , action.
la reply to a question as to what Mr. I/aw-
renco was now doing in Chicago , it was
stated that lie was submitting to
members ot-tlio company for tholr approval ,
the plans of the new shot tower nnd building
at this place , The old plant Is a frame con
cern at Twenty-fourth and Bancroft but has
been foilnd to bo Inconveniently situated
for shipping purposes , Soiuo dlftlculty also
hns been experienced In obtaining water. It
hat thcrcforo been decided to abandon it.
The now } ttunt comprises a three-story
brick building which bus Just been occupied
and a shoot iron tower seventy loot llk.'h ,
upon the excavation for which , work has al
ready been commenced. The capacity of the
works -will bo trebled. The cost of the new
plant will bo about $30,000. ,
There Is nothing llko Dr. Thomas'Eelectrlo
Oil lo quickly euro a cold or relieve hoarse
ness , written by Mrs. M. J. Fcllo.vs , Burr
Oak , St , Joseph Co. , Mich ,
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I'UbiYSItl' S UON/VNZ A ,
Tlio I'licrgctlo Dog-Catcher Earns
$ -tOOO , a Year ,
"What's new today mayorl"
"A pretty plenty. "
"Ofwhat ! "
"Of n big surprise 1"
"Affecting the tax-paycrst"
"Very closely and heavily 1 I have just
been overwhelmingly surprised to learn the
comparatively prodigious sum which I'uUskl
tno dog-catcher Ins earned nnd must ho | > ald
by the city , It will knock the members
of tlio council nnd thu citizens silly
when they hear what It Is , as
I have heard It today. And oh how it will
grind the Iho or six men to whom 1 ottered
tno position of dou-catchor before 1 gave It to
Pulaskl , I have just been given an Ide.i . of
the ilgurcs for the lirst time. It Is now very
plain to mo why I'nhisld has allowed
himself to bo curbed up hill nnd down
hy everybody nnd the ucwspapeis
in particular for his bold raids upon the
canine element of the town 1 AVhy , sir , yon
never -would have thought It for a minute ,
hut the fact Is that during the six monUis
Pulaskl has been In oflico as dog catcher ho
ha inado about SJ , < ilO. ( Ono dollar
nplcco for every do < j. Of this ,
fully S'-.OOOls . clear money. 'Hint's $ -1.000 n
year more than $10 a day ! Holy Moses I
who would over have thought It 1 I whh I
hnd mndo myself dog-catcher and let Pulaskl
bo major , for I'd ' have been away ahead.
Lord , how Wheeler , Put 1'ord and the rest of
the gang will roar I"
Van Houton's Cocoa Largest sale in the
world. _
JUttOUS MUST DAT.
Marshal Slaughter Hticlcavorliii ; to
Ascertain How to Pay Tor the Food.
United States Marshal Slaughter has re
turned from an cat-tern tilp in which ho com
bined business and pleasure.
Speaking of his hill against tno government
forniCiils furnished Jurors , which has been
referred to at length In the Washington news
of THE Bre , Mr. Slaughter sdd ho w.is not
tlio only marshal who had cause to complain ,
In fact all the United States marshals \\crcin
the same boat , but ho was the lirst to put in
hU bill and get u ruling on it.
The law governing the fees of marshals was
chanced about two jearsago , but the rhango
had been overlooked hy the department ,
As the Inw now stands , it provides that
"tho marshal shall receive remuneration from
the Rovcrnmcntupon nn order of the court ,
in cases where the United States is a party to
the suit. " The change consisted ot Inserting
tbo words quoted , and made u radical change
in the procedure of the court.
Marshal Slaughter states that ! n only a
small per cent of the cases tried In United
States courts Is the government a party. As
a natural result , the marshal says that when
a complicated suit is given to a jury for con
sideration it will almost invariably happen
that the deliberations of that body will con
tinue over meal time and the court will bo
obliged to starve the jury/or dismiss the case.
"This can only result in the loss of thou
sand of dollars to litigants each time , " said the
marshal , "and greatly diminish the useful
ness of thoUnitcd States courts. "
"What is tbo remedy1 '
"Tho appropriation committee \vlll talto
stops to have the law changed , and it will bo
necessary to pass a deficiency bill to reim
burse the marshals.
"Last year , " concluded the marshal , "there
was not a case , in which tlio government was
a party , where the jury remained out over
meal time. "
In Town and Hamlet
The seeds of intermittent and bilious remit
tent fever germinate and bear evil fruit , Ko
community has altogether escaped It. In
twpulous wards of largo cities bad sewage
causes it. and in their suburbs stagnant'pools
in sunken lots breeds it. There is at oncca
icinedy and a means of prevention. Its name
is Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , which is with
out pcradvcntvirc , the most potcntnntii'otoln
existence to Ihomnlarinlvirus , Portilicd with
this incomparable , saving spccillc , miasmatio
iulluenccs may be encountered with absolute
impunity. Disorders of the stomach , Ihpr and
bowels , begotten by miasni-taintod water ,
or any other cause , succumb lo Iho benc-
iicent corrective named , and rheumatic , kid
ney and bladder troubles are surety remova
ble by its use when it is given a persistent
trial.
MOTOR , ON SOUl'JI THIRTEENTH.
The System to bo Extended to the
Southern Limits.
The residents of South Thirteenth street
are making' strenuous effoits to put that
thoroughfare in a passable condition as far as
the South Omaha limits. The thoroughfare
is graded to a width of ninety feet as far as
Missouri avenue and only a short distance re
mains to bo improved to reach the southern
limits of the city. At a meeting
held at James C. Brennnn's on
Sunday last , there were present Messrs Has-
call , O'Kcofo , 'Kavan ' , Kaspar , Powers , Nel
son and a number of others nnd the subject
was discussed In nn informal manner. Ono
of the things to bo denis Is to bridge a creek
near the said pit to which thoB. &M. has built
Its track. This track , it is thought , may bo
removed by the company , la which event a
brick culvert will bo built. If the company
should desire to continue its track there the
people will move to induce It to build a via
duct , which Ihey claim they can do under the
law.
law.When
When the street shall have been grA-'ed
which thoproperly owners-claim will bo be
fore fall , the street railway company will ex
tend its motor system nlong South Thirteenth
street to the southern limits.
Itii p rloreicelcncoprDTonln millionof hcraei
for uora tlmn niiuurtcr n ( n ccnturj , ltltu etby
the United Htiton UOT : nmoiU. ICmlorael by the
rienii of Ilia ( runt unlvrultlt'i nn the Blromeit ,
Purtit nd Moil lleilttiful. I > r , 1'rlceVCn&ru U > k-
Inn Powder ( loci not contain ituiraoult , llml or alum.
Boldonljln cnni.
I'llIfK IUKINO rOffDKKCXJ. ,
Noif Vort Chlcniu. San iranclico. EC LouU
AMUSEMENTS.
ThB OrandTo-Niaht ,
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' - INtllB
.Firemen's Daughter.
o
Popular I'rlcesi reserved boats , 25 ? , ii5c , 50c
Dime
WIH l.AWI.EU. J1ANAGRH.
CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS , OMAHA.
&S. Uttle AcXclsofl , Soubrcttc.
OVLvFiTTB 'tlllO ,
( JrotciquaSlncKWIrol'ecfcruicn.
OKIO OHTOnri
Oae IDlmo .Admits Lo
Each Season
Uns Its own txcullnt ninbily | but with the
blood maintained idistnto of iinlfotm vigor
amlmrlty | , by thounof Aycr'iSnrsip.irllla.
tlio 8 > stcm icaillly ralnpti Itself to changed
conditions. Composed of Ilia bcsttillciTitlrca
and tonics , nuJ being highly concentrated.
Ayer's ' Barsniwrllluls the most cdccllvo mid
ccoiioinlc.il of nil lildtul medicines.
Tor some jcam.at tlio return ol spring ,
I had serious trouble vllh 117 klilncya. I
was unallo to sleep nights , and Buffered
pre.itlyllli iwlus.lii the small ot inback. .
I w.n nlso nnilctcd with headache , loss ot
nppctltc.und ImllKcjllon. These sjinptoms
were inncli wuiso Jtst sprliiB , cspctlnlly the
trouble vllh jny back. A frieiul iitrsumlcd
mo to use Ajcr's Snrsnpai Ilia. 1 licpau
taking it.niidiny troubles all illsaifcai-cil. "
Mis. Ocnora llelanger , 21 liililgo St. .
, Jlass.
Ayer'sSarsaparsila
I'llKrAUKB 11 V
DB. J. 0. A"VEB. & CO I < owoll , Mnsa.
Boldby DruuBlilt. $ | , ilx { i. "SVoith | Ji bulllc.
Drs.Betts&Betts
Physicians , Surgeons ana Specialists.
14OO DOUGlAA.9 QTHI3.1HT
OH A HA , NEB.
The moat widely nnn fnvoralily knowmspoo-
lallstsln the VnltoJ St.itos. Their Ion ? ox-
pcrlcnco. remarkable skill null unlrcraal suc
cess In tht treatment ntul euro ot Nervcm ,
Chronic and Surgical Disease * , entitle these
eminent physicians to tlio full confluence ot
the afflicted every wliurp. Tliuy mmantoo :
A. CEHTA.IN ANU I'OStTlVK OU11B for
the avtul effects of early vlcoand tUo numer
ous ovlls that follow In its train.
1MUVATK , 11LOOD AND HIUN DISEASES
. completely nnd permanently cured.
NBUVOUS IJKHIUl'y AND SKXUAL DIS-
OKUKUS jlelclroiulliy totholr skillful treat
ment.
I'lLDS. FISTULA AND KEOTAL ULOERS
guanmtetd cured without pain or ( lutcntlon
from bunlnoss.
HVUltOUELiC AUD VAUICOOELB perma
nently anil successfully cured In every case.
SYl'lIILIS. UONOllllllEA , OI..EET , Sper-
matcmhea , Boir.lnal Weakness , Lost Manhood ,
MKht Emissions. Decayed Kacultles , Female
\Venlmesaaml all dcllcata disorders peculiar
to clthor sex pinltlvoly cured , as wollnvj nil
Iimetlonal disorders tint result from youth
ful follies or tlm excess ot mature yean.
< \TRir"l'HWIJ auininlooU permanently
Jl llJU i\li oirud. removal co'jinloto ,
without cut tine. cauUluor dilatation. Ourci
alTuctcil at homo by put lent without a mo
ment's pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN.
A QIIPIJ niPT'Tlm awful effects of
lOUlvli \ OUiXll early vlco vrhlah brings
orjranlc weakness , destroylii ! , ' both mlml and
body , with all Its dreaded Ills , poruuuoiity
cuica.
II I ? < HUTT ? Addresj thcso who have 1m-
>
Uixj. LJLi 1 KJ paired thcmsoltea by lin-
proper lndulK nee and. solitary Inblts , which
mlii both mind and body , uuilL ting thorn for
business , etudvor marriage.
MAKUIED MEN or those Mitorlns on that
happy llfe.awaroof physical debility , quickly
assisted.
-
Is hnsefl upon facts. First I'raotloal experi
ence , Bocond Every en so In t-peoliilly studied ,
thus starting right. Third Medicines nro
prepared In our laboratory exactly- suit
eaeli ease , th us cffectlngcurcs without Injury.
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
1409 DOUGLAS STREET , - - OMAHA. NE3.
For Improved & ceo
LIEBIG
nomlo cookery. Use
It fcr Soups , Sauces ,
' Mndo Dishes , ( Gumo ,
Company's Fish , etc. ) Aspic or
Meat Jelly. Keeps
perfectly in all cli-
mutcs for any length
EXTRACT Of time , nnd is cheap
er and of liner flavor
than any other stock.
Ono pound equal to
OF BEEF forty pounds of lean
beef of tbo value of
about S7.50.
Gcnuhioonly with
Justus von Llcblg'8
sttrnaturons shown
GOLD MBDAI. , PARIS , 1878.
w. BAILER & co.'s
la aluolutelj/ pure and
itit soluble.
Chemical * ,
arc used In Ui r parallon. It haa tun
( Aan ( Ar < Umtt tht ttrtnytA ot Cowa
inliiil vrltli Starch , Arrowroot or Suir ,
and li tlitrtfure fur inoro economical ,
toMttny Icu than one etnt a rt < p. It if
UclIcluu , noiirUhln . ilrciifEtlitnlnp , L'l
Biu DlGlbTKU , tiul ojnilrnlly adoplej
forImallJini villas pinooiln licdlh.
Sold lijr GroccrH ocrjitlicrt ,
W , BAKEE & CO , , Dorchester , Mass.
iSncclally rccoramcndod by the Academy of
3 Medlcluo ot i'AKIB for tlio cure o !
jSCROFULAKINO'S-EVIL. ' CONSTITUTIONAL
SWEAKNESS.CONSUIVIPTION ( IN ITSEAKLY
JSTAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD ,
land for rcKulatlno Itn prrloillc roin-te.
1 None Renulno nnlcan iluno , ! "IlUNCAiin , 40 rue
Ilionai'Uto ' , 1'arta. " HO11) BV ALL DUUGQIBIS.
; . | mKermVCo..N.V. Agcntafur tlio U.S.
AlAfJHOOD RESTORED.
" SAN ATI A O , " the
" \Vtinilerful3panlili
llcineclj , IB lold with
iilVrlllpji fiinirnn-
tto to euro ill Ncrv-
ona Dlira eiiucliai
Veak Slctnory , LOBS
ofUralnPoHir.llcaa-
BC'C | ' Wabefttlu ,
Before & . "Afforilso. It Manhood. Nerv-
I'liutugraiilieil IrumiLJc. ouiniifi , Lnnltudo ,
nlldwlm ancllofs cr ? nerol Iho Ooueratlvu Or
pui ] , ln either BOX , c uB d by ovcr-eicttlco , yoiim-
fulludiscretloni , orthe , icce lvo life oftouacco ,
opium , or BtlmulBnU vnlch ultimately lend to
Itiflrmlty , ComimpUorviiicl Inranltjr , rutnpln
convenient form tocarrjln tliovcstpocltet. I'rlco
31 a packnca , or C tar'&Ti.V lib cverjr $5 order we
plvo a written onorwulfo lo cmo or refund
theitianriSuutbynnll to any addrcii. t'lr-
cnlnr fne. Kentloo thli paper. .Adilretj
MADRID CHEIIICAIOT.-Wrench Draco a-'U. S.A
417 i > - 't ' > ' < rn Uliiit , < IIICAliO , ll.li.
FO1 { | 1AT " < * * " * ' v't-ll "V
ICuhn A Co. , Cor. 15th and Doiizlns Strcots.
J. A. Kullcr & ( . < > . , for , HthnnuDoiixluHtite ,
A.U. KostorJc Co. , Council lllildi , lowu.
U All THE WOHtU THERE IS BUI ONE CURE
DR , HMfiES1 GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
BRAND
I < lucu CollurM niul t'iall ,
Correct Stjles.
UcstOuallly. Perfect Fitting.
TRY THEM.
STOCK'
Is now ready and on our tallies , We arc proud of it , andif you sec it you will say we have rcaj\
son to be. We have made great exertions to get up a stock of goods , that would be worthy of
The Nebraska Clothing Company that \vill not only accomodate our vast army of old c\istoiner3 >
but also provide for thousands of new patrons. Omaha's census returns warrant us in looking
for a great increase in our business.
To people unacquainted with OUR house , FINIS clothing means Mioir PRICED clothing , To
such we extend a cordial invitation to call and examine OUR GOODS and Mow TIIKV ARE MARKED.
\Ve are anxious to convince them that there is no need of paying exorbitant prices. "Wevili
show them that we can give them as fine goods and of as good workmanship as tJiey can get any \vhw9 \
and thai we can save them considerable money on their .do thing purchases.
The greatest saving \vc can show you is on Boy's ' Clothing. Nothing advertises a Clothing
House more than to sell these goods close , and for the past few seasons we have made it a rule
to sell Boys' and Children's Clothing at merely nominal profits. To this we attribute in a great
measure the rapid growth of our business. We shall continue the same policy this season and
\vill offer in our Boys' Department bargains which you cannot get elsewhere. Forlhe opening of Iho
schools we have prepared a stock of goods second to none in tlio country and ivo promise to sore you not 25a
or 50c , but positively $2.00 or $3.00 on every good suit which you need for your boy.
Open until 8 P. M. : ; : : : Saturday at 1O F , M.
eorasKa uotnm
Corner Kourteentti and Douglas Streets.
AMD GIVE US THE PLEASURE OF
SHOWING YOU THE FINEST ASSORT
MENT IN OUR LINE THAT WE HAVE
EVER PLACED UPON OUR TABLES.
RECOGNIZING THE FACT THAT OMAHA
IS COMING TO THE FRONT AND THAT
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR
OUR CUSTOMERS , WE HAVE TIHS SEA
SON GIVEN PERSONAL SUPERVISION
TO THE SELECTION OF OUR STOCK
FOR THE FALL TRADE. WE HAVE ES
TABLISHED RELATIONS WITH SOME OF
THE LEADING HOUSES IN EASTERN
CITItS.AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO
FURNISH GOODS OF THE HIGHEST
GFADEIN FABRIC AND FASHION. WE
SHALL DURING THE SEASON BE IN RE
CEIPT OF SOME EXCLUSIVE
STYLES AND NOVELTIES MADE EX
PRESSLY FOR US ,
OUR MEDIUM GOODS CAN BE RELIED
UPON AS THE PRODUCTS OF WELL
KNOWN MANUFACTURERS , AND WHILE
WE DO NOT PROPOSE TO "SELL AT A
SACRIFICEWHYSHOULD ( WETHOSE )
WHO BUY OF US SHALL BE GUARAN
TEED THE WORTH OF THEIR MONEY
-FOR
DVSVKI'SIA.
IClII.\i\- :
LUMI IisiAsts : : , l.Mi'Ciii : ln.ooa.
ILKB & COMPANY.
I'llOI'IllKTORS AM ) SCJIK MANUVACTUItlUlS.
OMAHA NEB.
J E.
Specialist ,
Iho treat
ment of nil forrrmof 1'IU-
VATH DlbKASKS.I/jBt.Man
hood , HTlllC'lUllKor | mln
In rclclrlnx the bludiler.
HVI'IIII.I.S cured In&Oto&U
ilnr , HUM l > liciiHOiCntiirrli ,
un l nil DleieuOH of the
Illond. Heart < ll 1,1 v or. r'o-
iiulo Ulienaoicuroilwltliout
InilriiiiicntH or "loinl trmt-
iiient. " l , dlei tram 2 to 4
onljr.Vrlto \ lor clnn-
IminlvliL' pnrtlculirs uliuut
enrlioftho nbovo ( Ilnoaio ) ,
nii'l ' Bliowlnir mnrjr of Iho
moil rcinurlialle euros. Uf-
tlro , K. U Cor , Utli and Furnam Sti , ontrnncoon
elUicr Btrret , Omuuu , Neb ,
NERVE AliD BRAIN TREATMENf.
liy o'rroi"Jrllo or tin train , te : < biiuor
ortr-liululirenct. tu boicontilnsontmonlfc' * tr t-
meiit. llaboi. orilx lo 85 , lentby inilliirepilii.
> VUh entti orJtr for clx l > ozm , will tend purvlimr
iruiranna tu ruftnw monty I film treitmtnt falUUl
cum. uttriuilee * InuoU iiud itf nulno ioM only by
GOODMAN DKUG CO. ,
1IIQ Kariiuui Street , Oinulin , Neb
tliesicat Quit t'lty of thu ncur future. Jinn-
nlllcuiitliitftor. A million nnil a hull dollars
now bollix Hnnt | In rock nnil Iron docks. The )
heaportuf tliocountry weMof tlio Mississippi ,
Wtllo for luforiiiutlon und inups.
U.M.'XUUEUEAltT . i CO , Etftl > lljUc < ll)7
Ttie Omaha Medical and. Surgical Institute
. . ,
OK WOMtSKa Hiocl ltr Hook of Dlso.nioi oMVoinon frflj. Mo Imv ; lately mltal ul.rlnir-ln ( lopiirtnionr.
for vronipn darlniconllnemoiit ( stilctly private. ) Oily llMlabl ) .M9Jlo.il InntUuto in iklti ; u specially of
1'lllVATK DISKAblCd All Mood dlsomcs successf treated SyplillltlopoNon roinovutl from the nyitom
Mtliout iiiorciiry.N'owUestcratlvoTri'.ittnontfor Ion of vital pjwer. IMrlloi nnatili ) to tlilt us ma bo
treated nt liomo by corro'lionilenco. AllcomiiMiiilcitloinconllilcntl.il. Mullolii ) or imtrtiiaunti son ! by
mull orcxprc's Hccuralrpauki'il ' , noninrki to liullcatocontents orsQinlor. Ono iicrjonillntcrrlowprofcrrsif
Call nnd cunnilt in or eeiul lilslDrjof yoir cms , nnd wo | ll enit In plain wrapper our HOOK i'O MKV
fiiSl21 . Addrci " " " ! ) ' ' ' ' arMClal ! wiionuua UUoaJin , lupotoncr , SrplillUUloit , uiiU Varlcojoio , with question
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ,
Corner 9th nnd llarnoy Streets , Omaha , Nobrnslca.
I
DIAMONDS ,
WATCHES , Etc.
Our Bales on 'both DIAMONDS
and \VATCtIES have lioen UNUS
UALLY LA.TJGE of Into , owiiiK to
our CUT PRICES. Our stock of
MOUNTED DIAMONDS was ( jot-
\\ng \ pretty low , so we Iwvo just seta
a largo number ot CHOICE
STONES o ! OUR O\W IMPOR
TATION' , and wo ofTop them nt a
SMALL A D V A N C B ABOVE
COST. The sottlng-a cotnpribo a
Inrpro variety of SOLiITAlIlE and
CLUSTER IUNGS , SINGLE
STUDS. EAR-RINGS , BROACHES
LACE PINS , PENDANTS , H.AIR
ORNAMENTS , SLEEVE BUT
TONS , COLLAU BUTTONS ,
nilACELETS , NECKLACES ,
LOCKP/rS. etc. SPECIAL DE
SIGNS OF SETTINGS made and
LOOSE STONES of all sizes
MOUNTED TO ORDER. Ilubico ,
Sapphires , Einorulds , Pearls , and
all other precious stones , mounted
and loose.
OUIl GREAT SLAUGHTER
SALE of WATCHES i9 still in
progress.
SOLID GOLD WATCHES for
Lauiesat $ l.r , $20 , $25 $ , $30 $ , $35 $ , 110 ,
$45 , $ t10 , and umvaal.
GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD
AVATCIIKS of all kinds , from $25
up to the iliicBtprados ( Elgin , " \Vnl-
tliani , Ilouard , etc ) .
LADIES' and GENTS' ' FINE
GOLD FILLED WATCHES.
American movements , warranted
from 15 to 25 yours , only $1-1,75 ;
\vorthl25-und upward.
SOLID SILVER WATCHES ,
$5. 75 , $8 $ , ? 10. ? 12 , 815 nnd up.
NICKEL WATCHES , $2,50 , $3.75
ana $5.
SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND
LOCKETS ; ROJ-LEI ) PLATE
CHAINS AND CIIAltMS sold at
REDUCED PIUCES to purchasers
\Vntchcsilurlnp this Bill o ,
5,000 FINE SOLID GOLD FIN
GER RINGS from JI to 10 cueli.
flT\Valcli \ Repairing a Specialty.
NOTICE Slranpora vlbllnff the
city nro respectfully itivitoil to cull
nnd take ulook throu li our ontuh-
llshtnoiit , whether vviihlu to | iur-
or not ,
MPtX MEYER
& BRLO , ,
Sixteenth and ttirmin Streets.
CHICH ESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
tx 'r i nCOCROli DUMONO BH NO.
-W * 8 M B'fVT "Jll Jlljn Mt L.JJU. tik
i J L'DrugcliU r l > liduHIrn > 4lu rrduituihi
IMIII. * l4 wltkblna rltb u , lHk Ra t > tlir.
K.il4r.l i ) It f rtk l. lid "lltll.l'V.r
- "
- - .
iiall. > Mj > ir
DES. MEBRILL & J1EERILL ,
Chronic , Nnrrotis , HInod nnd Surul'iil ' Dhen ci and
UlKcutM of tlio ICyc , IStir , N'osc , Thro.it nml Cticit.
Hpcc'lnl Attention tci IMscnuoi ofVo
men nnil Children.
Thedoctorsliuvo ImU > rnri of cxporlonco Intha
liospltnls of Brooklyn nml N't ! * Vork , ami nro ninond
Iho inoit Biuocssful andwldoly kt\o n pcclulUtJ la.
tlio country.
'I o Voiinc * ncl AKdillo-tccd Men.
Ix > stMnnliood. Xervoui l > oblllty. Spormntorrlinon. >
Gcrnlnal I < onei. l'liy lcnl iJ.-cnr. urlilnsr from IndlsTJ
( rctlon , proiliicliitf BlcoiilcaHiiois , clcsporiflencylrn | ) *
pies on tno ( ace. nri'r Hni to lucloty , unslly illacuiir * f * .
used , lack olcoiillilcncu.dull , unlltfarHtudr orbual-i
ness , nJ flnds Ufa it bunion , aafeljr , pcrinauontiyV
and Biicedllycurod , \
llldutl nnd Sic I n I > iseunog.
Byi > WH , - dlnomo must drcadlul In Iti remits ,
completely tnullcatoil.
Gi'iiito-Urliiary Snriicry.
Oonorrhru.niool . , Byplillls , Ilydrocolo , Vnrlcooel ,
Hid SlrlcKuo. rudlcally untl nfuiy cured tvliboul
pain or dutcntlon ( rein bualnoan. All 80.111 nl Do.
lorinltlca uuj Inu'CJlmcntJ ' to uiarrlauo succ-osifully
All lleclaldl on < c nntoljr and pcrranncntly curod.
Hours , U n.in. tills i > . m bnnUnri , 10 till 12.
N. II lurioiiH vnnblotu vlilt tiMinny bo tronM a |
tlielr liomos by corruaininilcnco. .Mcdlclnos nnil In-1
ilructli'TiH ' sent bjuxprm. I'onnultitlOQ frua
Benilt cecli In iliiuiin to loiurorvply.
U1K Fifti'otitli St. , Opiiniitn Koycl'd
Opera Don * ; , Oinalm , "Sob.
Graduate Dentist ,
A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber
For Five Dollars ,
A jiorfoct nt Kiinr.iiiteoil , Tfdt.li extracted
Mtliout [ lulu or ilaiuor. nml wit 1out unnos-
Ihotlcs. Ui > lil niul kllvur ( llllnifs at luwost
nitos. llrHno mid CrmvnVorl. \ . 'Jeuth witU *
DHL iitatcs , AllworL wiirrantoJ.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK. I6TH AND FARNAM
1,10th street olovutor. Open orczu
Ins utitU Ko'oloijU.
rrlm ry. Ffcondirr or TVrlliry itnunmntlrcuroa
In to lo lo d jm. \v \ liniln i 11 iKiiton rnun HIM
IjUrm , to tliat tlirr * cannvttrlr anlurntt thi dl
f.no Inrnxtarnu I'm tin can lo troUU utLoine , ( fo
Hioiu-jrind iiiyonllro ciwnMitrf comlnif. nllroadf.r.
nit liotel bllU. _ Vp rh llfntr Iho vena r r cut * n
can iictcuo , Mrntlon tbli i . - ir.
COOK " lOf "