THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , OIHURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 4 , 1800. THE CITY , The revenue collections for Augunt amounted to JL'ao.BiG.-ll ) . B. Itubitz was llnotl $3 imd costs for conccuUnL' n cuso of boor bottles stolen from Gottlob Zimmormnn. All tlio railroad and freight offices will bo closed today on account of the fnh * . Only pcrislmblo freight will bo received. Boston Green , colored , wns released Tuesday from jnll after serving n ten days' seiitoncc. Ho proceeded to cole- briito the event so hilariously that his liberty lasted less than thirteen hours. Ho will spend the next live days prepar ing for another jtiblinitlon. JaincH ItURsoll and M. Barker , thotwo harness thimcs , wore each put under $1,200 bonds for their hearing at S ! o'clock this afternoon. The com plaining witness Is E. J. Coder , \vhoMiw them leaving hlw burn \yith one of his harnesses In hlu i'.lll.l Hlt.l I'UH Cnptnm Dojle , secretary of the Pennsyl vania lead \\orus , left for 1'ittsburg yes terday. J. TJ. Dollovotso , traveling passenger a cnt of tliu Kocl < Island , Is homo num u two weeks' visit In Colorado. Mrs. GcorKoA. Uo.iclnnct left over the Q yesterday for New York , where she will meet tier daughters on their return from Europe. II. S. Hall took the Northwestern yester day afternoon for Chicago. V. Hlnderholm 1ms goiio to Chicago. George F. West , city passenger apeut of the Northwestern Is home from a Denver visit. Mrs.Vest will raiwtn at Colorado re sorts bevcral weeks. Mrs. Dr. Shrlvcr of Glcnwood , Ia.ls the guest of Councilman Shrlvcr anil family. Henry Pngo and wife went to Chicago yes terday afternoon. Smiting Prohibition. I { . B. Tebaucr of I'lattsniouth has returned from a trip to the head waters of the I'lntte , nun In sneaking of the prohibition question said : "You would bo surprised to sco how rapIdly - Idly public sentiment 1ms changed slnco the prohibition convention , llcforo that , the voters in the small towns and country precincts - cincts were lukewarm upon the subject , but they arc not now. Through that entire coun try the people are up In arms and are talking and woiklng against the prohibition amend ment. "I tell you that when the votes arc counted the prohibitionists will be so badly left that you will never hcnrfioui them again in a political campaign. " The Hoard of Trado'n Move. The census of the United States , now com pleted , which has shown many cities to be Jar behind boomer's figures , has loft Omaha high above all its comitutitors. Tlilstogcthcr 'with ' other enrounigitigimprovonients for the city's future , has Induced the board of trade to Issue a souvenir that will sot forth in the most Interesting manner possible the cause of the city's increase. All arrangements have been made to innko the souvenir , when com pleted , one of the most interesting and at tractive publications ever issued in the west , finely Illustrated with newly inado views of prominent buildings , residences , etc. , and pivlng the statistics for the past ton years between the tenth and eleventh United Btates census showing Omaha's great growth and the causes. In order that It shall be more complete and that the business men way talto moro interest In the proposed enter prise , the board of trade bus iniulo arrange ments with Tin : Hr.r to publish for them an Industrial supplemental the time of the issue of the souvenir. Those who give this their support will not only receive the hcnelit of TUB HKK'S largo regular circulation , but of extra copies as well. This souvenir bids fair to discount all previous efforts. The work has already begun and will be pushed forward rapidly. CASE. Tlio Wily I'lirchaflnc iVsisnt In > p Hurry toFllo His Answer. Tuesday was the last day for filing an swers in the gnrnlsheo proceedings com menced in the United Statei court by the Union Pacific ; against J. H. AIoKibhln , late purchasing agent of that road and against the parties thought to Jiavo possession of some of the funds alleged to have been em bezzled by McKlbDln , No service has been secured on McKihbln and no answer has been filed by him or Ids attorneys. C. w. Hamilton of the United States National bank was ono of the defendants on the garnished proceeding. Ho has filed an answer alleging that his bunk poesesses none of McICibuln's money , aud at that point tlio case tests. No one seems to have any definite knowl edge of McKibbin's ' whereabouts , though vapuo reports have him located in Boston under the protection of the men who gave him the position wbieh it is claimed ho abused. In the meantime experts are pour ing over the accounts of his oillco in an effort to get at the exact amount of his peculations. Illstrlet Court. George J3. Barker has commenced an action against Samuel It. Jotinson and George Cor- belt , whereby ho desires to secure the ap pointment of a receiver to take charge of certain notes given him by Corbott as se curity for the payment of a note for $10,000 which. ho ( Barker ) signed by Corbott. After taking the paper Uarlter says that Johnson appeared as uu in- tcrcbted party therein , and ills mainly for this reason that a receiver is asked for. .T. Mcrcgor ! brings an action against Ualph H. Osgood to secure a decree aside cer tain certificates of sale and tbe adjudging that defendant bus no lieu upon certain prop erty. The case Involves over $1,000. The LarU wall paper coinuany sues Charles G. Hunt for $513.1)7 ) for merchandise. Foreclosure proceed Ings involving ? ! Mr .SO were entered by George H. 1'ayno agalnt F. Holt. Charles. Adams sues Henry L. Ilibbclcrand others for $1'JOO on notes , Scott Jackson brings nn action ng.ilnst Mary , MiillndaEdward and William Jackson for a partition of certain real estate involved in n contract for the payment of $1,000. A petition to secure the perpetuating of cer tain testimony has been tiled by Henry Now- house and others , the same relating to' estate matters. County ( ourt. Between tlilrty anil fourty members of the bar were present yesterday nt the opening of the September term of tlio county court. 1'ho tlocltct contains total of 182 cases , of the usual Importance , there being none hav ing specially Interesting features. After calling tlio docket Judge Shields made tlio following entries : Oinulm baseball association vs. E. II. Slier- wood , dismissed at plaintiffs cost ; Thomas II. I'rico vs. Lilly J. SpanUllng , dismissed nt plalntifT's cost ; Hazard Stnto insurance com pany vs. Onmlm Mantel ami Cusltct com pany , judgment SCOO..V ) for plaintiff ; Omalia National bank vs. Isaac S. HnsciiU et al , f.lTri.O. ) for plaintiff ; ( Jotk'lb Storz et al vs. Wcnzcl Nlstel , S'.r.i.09 for pl.ilntiff ; Strain : & Chirk Steam Heating company vs. Patrick J. Crcoilou , dismissed. SAUl > IjI21tS ON A STlllIti : . Caused by the IMsclmrgo of n Man Who l\i railed on Monday. All of tike men employed In Marks Bros,1 eaddlcry establishment on Harney street , forty in number , went out on n strike yester day morning , The striking workmen claim that the walk out was caused by the discharge of ono of their number because ho took part In tbo pamdo on Labor day. They claim tint the comp.my pave ortlcrs that none of Its workmen should participate in the parudo , One of tliu men disregarded tliu order ami as u result win discharged. Tim men demanded tlio reinstatement of tlidr discharged fellow workmen and , when this \vus refused , decided to strike. Chnngo of life , backache , monthly Irrcgu lnrltl ( , hot Hushes uro cured by Dr , Miles' Nervine. Free Bauiplca ut Kuhu Si Co , , 15th KHDlJCUI ) IIATI23. AVImt OHlclalH Think About Them lit thl-t Vicinity. There Is a fighting chance for the railroads to secure a mollification of the order of the interstate commerce commission reducing grain rates from Nebraska and Kansas and Missouri river points to Chicago. The com mission hiis extended the tlmo for the taking effect of the order until September 15. "This , " saldn Union Pacific frelghtolllclal , "will glvo us an opportunity for a rehearing and we hope to secure a modification of the order. Conditions hnvo greatly changed slnco the commission made its Investigation which resulted In the order fora reduction. The country held an enormous striply of grain nt that tlmo which com manded a very low price. Now there is but a small quantity in the country nntl the price Is three times as great as when the older was made. Our rates nro already as low as wo can stand and any further reduc tion will leave us at the small end of the horn. The proposed reduction would lower our rates about 1 cents a hundred on an av erage. ' The Hock Island and Alton hive reduced the rate to 1 ! ) cents on wheat _ n in Missouri river points to Chicago , 1 cent lower than the rate fixed by the commission. The Alton can afford thh as It has no lines west of the river to bo affected by the change. What the Kock Island hopes to got I can't sco. The ether Missouri ilver roads will hurdly meet the cut. " General Ticket Agents Francis of the Uurlini'ton and Lomax of the Union Pacific are in St. Louis , whcro n meeting of the Western passenger association was hold Tues day. Nothing was accomplished at the meeting and the association adjourned with out tailing any action , leaving the agreement in its present shaky condition. General Manager Holdrcgo of thoB. & M. hits returned from a two weeks' visit at Colorado rado resorts. Vjco-I'rcsldent Holcomb of the Union Pa cific Is homo from the west , where ho has been for the past two months. W. II. Haldwln , the recently appointed assistant vice-president of the Union Pacific , has arrived and will bo connected with the operating department. "Don't Onre to Ent. " It is with the greatest confidence that Hood's Sursnpnrllln Is recommended for loss of appetite , indigestion , sick headache and slmil.ir troubles. This medicine gently tones the stomach , assists digestion und make ? ono "real hungry. " Persons indeli cate health , after taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a few davs , llnd themselves longing for and eating tfio pluinrst food with unexpected relish. _ KKLLOGC AND PAHKUU. Trinity Cathedral tlio Scene ofa Very Brilliant Wedding. Trinity cathedral was the scene of a very Impressive and beautiful wedding at high noon yesterday , the contracting parties being Miss Mnry Loulso Kellogg , daughter of Mrs. Edmund B. Kellogg of Hartford , Conn. , and Itev. Andrew Leonard Parker of Seattle , Washington , Very Hov. C. H. Gardner officiating , Thehandsonio edifice , in honor of the occa sion , was effectively decorated with hot house plants , a number of specimens of the palm family ornamenting the choir stalls and standing , like sentinels , on either sldo of the entrance to the chancel. Vases prettily arranged with cut flowers occupied prominent positions on the altar , making a picture of beauty beldoin seen out side the portals of the sanctuary. Long before the hour designated for the ceremony , the friends of the high contracting parties comfortably filled the auditorium of the cathedral and patiently waited the com ing of tlio bride and groom-elect. Shortly after the midday hour the full vested choir of Trinity entered the cathedral singing tlio wedding chorus f roar "Lohengrin , " assisted by the supplementary choir under the direc tion of Mrs. Cotton. Following the choir came W. C. Webber and N. H. Campion , the ushers , and immedi ately behind , the maid of honor , Miss Clara May Kellogg , sister of the bride , and the bridesmaid , Miss Carrie Fillov , dauchter " of James A. Filley of Philadelphia. Then came the bride , resting upon the arm of ' her maternal uncle , Mr. Kodney D. Wells , late postmaster of St. Louis , now of Philadelphia. The bridal party was met at the chancel rail by the groom and his best man , Mr. C. W. Chadwiek of Seattle , a son of Mr. and Mi's. Aaron Clmdwlck of this city. And the strains of the beautiful wedding chorus had hardly died away among the niches and nave of the cathedral when Dean Gardner began the impiessivo marriage service of the church of England. Upon the completion oi the service , which occupied but a very short time , thoehoirsang , its a rotrocesslonal , tliat very beautiful hymn , "Tho Voice that Breathed O'er ' Eden , " retir ing to tlio crypt through the south transept , the bridal party marching down the right aisle led by the newly made bride and groom , followed by the bridesmaid , the maid of honor and the best man. ' The bride wore an exceedingly handsome gown of white satin , having a solid front of duchcsso Incc , with a high Medici collar ; en tralno. She wore the conventional bridal vail crovvncd by orange blossoms and carried a beautiful bouquet of lilies. Ttio maid of honor , Miss Clara May Kel logg , was costumed in a handsome pink French faille , made walking length ; set off by a pink crcpo hat aud carried u bouquet of pink roses. Miss Carrie Filley , a very pretty girl , wore a gown of pink crepe , made walking length , trimmed with a broad sash of pink ribbon , the whole relieved by a pink crcpo hat of the latest mode , and carried a bouquet of pink roses. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the residence of Mr. Chad wick , KJOI Nortn Nineteenth street , anuncluof the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Parker will reside nt Parcu- via , a suburb of Seattle , whcro Mr. Parker , who is a retired minister of the Episcopal church , has very largo Interests. Water Lily Soap Five Ceats A Cake FAIH John Qninn HUH Something to Say to KiiightH oi * Labor. OMAHA , Sept. 3. To the Editor of TUB BEE : I notice in this morning's World- Herald a resolution passed by the local oxccu tivo board of the Knights ot Labor , condemn ing the editor of Tnu Bui ; for telling a llttlo wholesome truth. To the general public the resolutions sconi to bo unjust and ungratofull. When TUB HUE said that Powderly nad deserted the telegraphers It spoke the truth. When It said that ho Imd deserted Martin Irons It said what was true. Tlio failure of the south western strike was duo to Powderly's blun ders a * much as to the position taken by the supreme grand fraud , P. M. Artnur of the engineers. The New York Central strike is only another blunder , charitably called so. The fact Is that Powderly is a coward. He Is the head of an org.uiUiitlon that , it it ever accomplishes anything far-labor. It must do it by short , sharp , decisive lighting. Passive resistance Is very commendable , but it bus never been a success und never will bo until the world becomes moro Utopian than It is now or likely to bo , Powdorly's generalship has been a long list of failures , causing many thonsmds of knights to retire from the order disheartened and disgusted. The knights of tlio future should adopt ns their motto : "Tho end Justifies the means , " and put n man nt the head of the order that lives in this world and is not afraid of losing popular regard. Instead of condemningTIIK HEE for telling truth , tlio knights would bo better engaged In repairing their shattered rnnlts. Unskilled labor cannot afford to lot the order go down whatever the trades may do. Tlio Knights of Labor Is the laoorer's lifeboat and ho had hotter keep it allont. The passing of the resolution referred to Is a waste of energy which might bo better employed. ' 1 no local knights eeein to forgot the many struggles in this city when THIS BUB always said a klad aud timely word for labor on every occasion except one , and then It was not expected ho would condemn his own course , being ono of the boligorauta. The truth Is , organized labor would not bo In as good condition today If the columns of Tin : BEJ : had bceuclosed UguhistU w plUfy pa were , and the Omaha worklngmen would stamp tliomsclfvcs as ungrateful did hey forgot it. Vouw , a lover of fair play , Jou.v QUINN. Nature usually makes n gallant fight against disease , and when helped by Dr. J. H. Mc Lean's Strengthening Cordial and Ulood Purifier will eradicate U from the system. "Water Lily Soap 5 cents a cake. " MIMC ORU1NANOU NO. SI. First nnd Second are Kilted and the Third Is Submitted. The Judiciary committee of the city council has rejected both of the ordinance * prepared by the board of health regulating the pro duction and sale of milk , and , In their stead , has returned a third ordinance prepared by the city attorney. Comparing the latter with the o suggested by the board of health It Is noticeable that the attorney hits drawn upon the hoard's work to the extent of whole paragraphs and even sections. Ho makes the penalty for selling milk with out a license not less than $50 or moro than ? 100 , whereas the board made It not less than $10 or moro than $ . " > ( > . Under the new ordinance all venders of milk must wo.ir a badge bearing the number of their license. In nearly every section occurs this combi nation of words , "by the board of health with thoappiovnl of the council. " This plainly means that almost every move , hdwover Insignificant - significant , on the part of the board must bo voted "approved" by the council before go ing Into effector becoming worthy of atten tion by the parties whom It is dcslrublo to reach This proposed substitute wholly disregards and eliminates many little provisions which the board of health sjicnt several hours In Constructing to servo as safeguards for the protection of the city at largo. Pears' soap secures a beautiful complexion. Starch prows sticky common powedrs have a vulgar glare , I'o/.zonl's Is the only complexion powder fit for use. UOIK HIM IN'/O JKOPAUDY. An Eqtiiitc'B Instinct Iicadn to an D Yrrrst 1'or A young man about twenty-four years old , having the appearance of a farm hand and who says his name Is Ed Thomaswas brought to the county Jail by a farmer living about seven miles southwest of the city. He was locked up on the representation that ho was n n horse thief. After seeing his prisoner safe behind the bars , the farmer departed to visit , ho said , the police court and have a warrant sworn out for Thomas' nrroston the charge named but failed to glvo his own mime and tlio Jail authorities say they forgot to ask him what it was. Thomas snvs ho arrived InO malm onTucsday from Stone City , In. , where ho had been em ployed in a stone quarry. Arriving in Omaha ho met a farmer who engaged him to work on ills farm , which , ho told him , was about seven miles southwest of this city. Thomas was to wait for his now employer at a certain saloon which the latter" said he would pass and call for him. After waiting several hours and thinking ho had been for gotten , Thomas says ho started on afoot. After walking until ho became tired ho met a horse grazing along the ro id with a bridle on it and looking as if it had broken away from some farm yard. Thinking to uu the owner of the animal a favor , Thomas says ho mounted it and gave it way , feeling it would go home. The animal took him into n farm yard some distance away and stopped. Thomas says he got off , aud ns ho did so a man came out and Jumped on to him with the charge of horse stealing , saying that tbo animal belonged to him. Thomas tried to explain that if ho had wanted to steal tlio horse ho wouldn't have ridden It right back into the barn yard of its owner. But the farmer became excited , called His grown son , ana twin proceeded to make him their prisoner. It was then almost dark , and ttioy penned him up for the night and this morning hustled him to Jail. Thomas says ho his lots of friends in Iowa and can provo that ho is an honest , hardwork ing young man whoso only crime is that of being out of a Job. Ho is an honest looking young fellow. Water Lily Soap Will Float. I'HOSPEOIS OF THB KXl'OSIUOX. Indications Point to a Profitable nnd nnilHiiuueHsl'ul Week. The affairs of the Interstate exposition are progressing r.ioidly , The enterprise will provo a colossal success. A largo force of workmen have been engaged upon the buildIng - Ing for ten days past , and it is rapidly as suming a palatial aspect as far ns the inter ior remodeling Is concerned. The exldbits from abroad will bo of a rhnr- acter that will command attention through out the whole west. Kansas , Colorado , Mis souri and the Dakotas will make displays , and Messrs. Bell & Reader have received communications asking for Information from overv city of any importance within a radius of lifty miles. All the railroads centering hero have made arrangements for special rates during the continuance of the great show , and the many extraordinary attractions will inevitably draw largo crowds to the city from the llrst day to the last. Attention Democrats. There will bo a meeting of the Fifth ward democratic club at Erfllng's hall on Sherman avenue , between Corby and Ohio streets , this evening at 8 o'clock. Good speakers will be in atU'ndunco and everybody is in vited. Per order IIuNjirOhTiioFp , President. A Hospital for CatH and The Idlest scheme fo r a charitable in stitution in this city is a hospital for Itinerant cats and harinlc&s dogs , says aNew Now York dispatch to the Chicago Trib une. Tins scheme is fostered by several charitably-inclined women who have witnessed the persecution to which those animals arc subjected , and It has assumed u dollnito shape tit last. The ladies Mrs. George Divide of No , 185 East Ulghth htrcot , Mrs. Mary E. Wilson of No. 201 East Twenty fifth street , and Mrs. J. Edwards of No. Iti5 East Twenty-eighth street will hold a mooting tomorrow to take final stops toward incorporating the hospital and to dccido upon a site for the building. Besides - sides having secured a portion of tl o m..njy necessary the ladies have secured a number of cats with which to begin business. Mrs. Ilvdo ) ! has "saved up" until she has forty. Mrs. Wilson has secured twenty , and Mrs. Edwards has done tlio best she could with fourtcon. CREAM tl * p rtor excellence prorm In mlllloni of hornet for more than a quarter ot a ceruurr , ItliuseJbr the UDltort Biate * tor : nment. Kndorsed by the lie of lli front unlteriltlei nt tlio Strongest , PiiruBt and Moit lleilthful. Ur. Trlce'i Cream ink- InK I'owiler cloei notcontsla ammoniaHen or alum. Bold only mean. . Each Season Has Its own i > ecuUnr malady ; but vllli Uio blood innliitnlncJilnnstntoof uniform vigor nml purity , bytlm > u or dyer's Snrsnparllb. the sjstun rcadlrypuliiitti Itself to cliangOtt condition. Cuinpuacil of tlio best alteratives and tunics , aiul bclni ; highly concentrated. Ayer's H.usniuilllah tlio most cflcollvo aud econninlciil of nil blood medicines. "Tor sonic jcnr/scat tlio icttirn of spring , 1 liad Bi'iloua trouble \\llli my kidneys. I tumble to nldep nights , nml sultcied ly \ \ \ ( \ \ lulim lit the small of my back , also anilctcU with lirad.ichc , loss of npiictltc , anil ImllKMtlon. Thctu sjinptoiiu were inttcli woiseilnst spring , cspecUlly tlio tioultlo ttlth my back. A friend nctsiiailed me to use Ayci's Sjursnpailll.i. 1 began taking It , ami my troubles all disappeared. " Jlis. ( k'lieua liclangcr , U4 llildto St. . Spilngllcld , Muss. Ayer's Sarsaparilla I'UKI'AIIKII HV DH. J. 0. AYER & CO , Lowell , MntB. BolJ by Unifc'Klil. , $ l , lli. Worth $ i-\liolle. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THE ( JitKAT . . . . .w-iu. . K\H.I3H ( IIMI- HIV , Anillltlli- liiKcuroforSi'm- InnlVetknott \ , Hpuriiiatorrluoi , liiiioti'noy | , anil nil illuM'i ! * tint follow in a no- quonco of Self- ntitiHu ; n Luss of Memory , Unl- _ . _ . Torsnl l.n'sltiulo I'nln In the Dnck. Dlmiu' " of Vision. PromntnroOM Alto , mid nnnjr other cllson ei Hint lend to Insanity orrnniuiiipilon nml n iircninttiro Krnve. ll7 Hill pnrtlculin Inoar inmplilct , wlilcli wo do- lro to n-ml frto br mull to every one. TfTlio Spr- clllo Medlclno Is NO | < | ut fl per packnuc , or six pnclt- nites for fS , or will lo sent free bjr mall on receipt of the uioucy. by nililrcislnic THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FA UNA at STIIHHT , OMAHA , Nun. On nccount of counterfeits wo Iiavo adopted tliu rellow wrniipcr , tlio onlr nenulno. CUBE COKTSTIPATI01T. Tocnjoy IicnlttioiioHtintiM Iiavo reg ular vTuoiintluui ciory tuciity four bourn. The evils , both mcutul and physical , resulting from HABITUAL CONSTIPATION are ninny nut ] serious. For tlio euro of tlilH common trouble.Tntt'n I.Ivor KMIIu Iinvo ( jnliicil a popularity iiupur * Bllclcd. Elegantly sugar touted. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , MO9 DOUGL\AS STRE1E1T OMAHA. NB.C. The most widely and favorably known spec ialists In the United Suites Their Ions ex perience , remarkable .s'xlll mid universal suc cess In the troutmunt nncl euro of Nervous , Chronic and Surgical Dlnenscs , I'ctltle these eminent physicians to the full confidence of the afHIcicd everywhere , They eunrnntoo : A CERTAIN AND 1'OSITIVK CURE for the awful elToots of enrlv vlco nncl the numer ous ovlh that follow In Its train. 1'UIVATE , III.OOD AND SIvIN DISEASES Bpcoully , oomtilotely : uirt pcimniiontly cured , NKHVOUS II < : iljITV [ AM ) SKXUAL HIS- OltDUltS yield readily to tholr skillful treat ment. l'ILE9 , FISTULA AND REOTAL ULOEH9 Ktmnintecd cured without piln : or detention from business. HVmiOCELE AND VAHICOOELE por.ma- nt'ntly and lucci'ssfully cured In uvory case. SYPHILIS. QONOUUIIEA , GLEET , Sper- matorrhea , Seminal Weakness , Lost Manhood , Night , Emissions , Deonyed Faculties , Female Wt'iikneio and all delicate disorders peculiar to either sex positively utir > > d , us well no nil functional disorders tint result from youth ful follies or the excels of mature yeiirs. "sTttlfTIIIJlJ " Ouir.into l permanently O llvllsl UixL. cured , n'movnl eo'jipleto , without cutting , caustic1 01dilatation. . Cures selected at home by patient \vlthout a mo ment's pain or iinnoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED VbN. AQTTPT ? PITPU The awful effects of OUR.C , UUlxU CnHy vlco which brings organic weakness , destroying bolh mind and body , with all Us dreaded ills , purmunenty c tired. HT < TT Address these who have Im- J. iJli l l o paired themselves by Im proper Indulgence aud solitary hiblti , which ruin both r.ilml and body , unUUlng them for business , study or niurrlURe , MAKUIRl ) MKN or thoio entering on that huppy life , uwareof physical debility , qutoltly assisted , OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. 1'lrst 1'raotloal experi ence , tlueond Every ca".o Isspeclally studied , tint- , starting right. Third Medicines are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each caio , thus effecting cures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , U09 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. NEB NERVE AND BR&IN TREATMENT. Specific for > lT8t rlal > lKln < - , rta.I.Vurnliija.\V ! k < > fulness. Mental IwprpHtqn , HuIlfTilnH- tliu llraln , re- EuUtnif In Iniaiilty nailJltfulliiir to intiery ilwtt.v ar4 death , I > rcmitiiro Olrt-'Aire. llarrennrsn. Low or I'owur In either MI , Involuntiri Losses , ami 8 | > erm tpTlicca catiBCtl by over-otoitloa ot the liraln , t * lff buse or oier-lndufsrcnco. hnch box contain * one month's HCfU inant. * 1 abox , or uti for J ) , lent.by . mtllprepaid. With eac-U order forr l hoxi-s , will cml iiiirvliuw | ruar nteo to refnndl wnncy If tlio ireMiiwnt falls to cui n. Uuaranteun loucUauU ctiiuino tola wily by GOODMA'N DUUG CO. , 1110 Km naui Slreoti - Omulin , Neb UMI.I Ikil I1uipr err IUMIM I 9 * > * < "I" n urn 7Hr. * r- u. itlt fgrnl In llirte rnonlln. Ht.le ] rtmMfl Krtt. BAHDEN ELECTRIC CO. . mJUa.lUiii. , CKICAOD.Ilt. WJFor lOarorPAttlHO HAKHOOD | HlOenerdBndKERVOUB DLBUITV ) | lWeakaetiof | BodyandMInd , EL'tcU UjofBrrori or Eiceauiin Older Vounir , Uolnil , oll.B IIOlllfun7jlfilor d.llow _ _ l iuori > oi . JlbMlulilr iir > lll > r TK lnli I-llfn. n la di7. Bra tiitlhr from tuMaltta cniiairn , ti * . l > fCrlpUt * llaeb. # ipU § Ui o tai proor4Bi ll 4tr lf dfrr ) ERIB KlOlCAUCO. . OUFFAlO. H. V. 7TriV MPX MtfTorlnK from olTfi'ts IM fl \R \ | ! > ' l\ / iULi > nt liiijt MiinliooU VV LArl 1\ Yotitliful Krrors. linno * m * * * * * ti'tiuy und Dlst-iiscs of Moi canLocureap rmanentlyundi rUnlolylr ) ) our ox ual Specific. Bent IT mall or tl HOOK .cnt ( onlo < l for tranp. Ucacon Medical COUIPUBV 15J Wuliluv tou atruut.liOBton . , Jlats STOCK' Is now ready and on our tables. We arc proud of it , and if you sec it you will say we have son to be. We have made great exertions to get up a stock of goods , that would be worthy ol The Nebraska Clothing Company that will not only accomodatc our vast army of old customers , 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 Ouu house , FINE clothing means HIGH PRICED clothing. To such we extend a cordial invitation to call and examine OUR GOODS and How TIIKV ARE MARKED. We are anxious to convince them that there is no need of paying exorbitant prices. \ Vevill show them that we can give them as fine goods and of as good workmanship as they con get any whera. and that wo can save them considerable rnomy on their clothing purchases. The greatest saving we 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 will offer in our Boys' Department bargains which you cannot get elsewhere. For the opening of the schools we have prepared a stock of goods second to none in the country and we promise to save you not 25o orSOc , but positively $2.00 or $3.00 on every good suit which you need for your boy. Open until S P. M. Saturday at 10 P. M. Nebraska Clothing Cor Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Boine and Quo IK , AND 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 GRADE IN 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 SACRIFICE , " ( WHYSHOULD WEJTHOSE WHO BUY OF US SHALL BE GUARAN TEED THE WORTH OF THEIR MONEY DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL , Sl I3riAIjl ? TS IN Clnonlc , Nprvom , Uliiod nml Surgical Dlienscs nnd [ Mucuses of tlio llyo , Bar , NOJO , Tlirunt anil ( . 'host Hpouiiil Attention to Insensm of Wo iiion and Children. The doctors have hud years of oxpcrlencoln tlio liuHiiltnlB of llrooUIvn nnd Now Vork ami nronmonif the mont siicccastul ami widely known spcelallJU la the country. To Voiinti nml Mldillr-\ccd Men. Ixist.Mnnhood , .Vervain nobility. Spcrnintorrlum , Seminal Ixstof , I'liyalcal IJjcny. urlxlnx from Inilh- crutlon , protlucInK Hleeplei. ncsi , ileiixmrtcncy , plin- Plot mi tno face , avurslon to society , enilly illscour- lived lack of conHdonop. dull , tinUtforituilr or busi ness , nn < l Unit' Hfo u bunion , safely , termanoutlr and speedily cured. lllond nnd MO Syphilis , n dlscme most dro.Ulul In It * reiulti , completely eradicated. < Ji nll Urinary Surircry. Oonorrlin > , Gleet , Srplilll' . II > irocelo ! , Vnrlroccle , nml Stricture , radically uml o.ifuiy curcil without piiln or detention from Innlnoti. All Sexual Do- lonnltli-9 und Impediment ! to marriage nucceufullr rCAl'ncclal ? dlseniea nafoly ami pormimently curc4. Hours , a. "i. UU " ! ' ' huriiiiiys. 10 till li. N H Tenons tumble to visit us may be treateil ut their homos by conwpondfiice. .Medicines and la- structlons sent by express , ( .omutl itlun free. bend cenU In nturnpa to Insuroicply , 218 Fifteenth St. , Opposite Iloyd's Opera House , Oinnlin , .Nob. llnlilt O DR. J E. KcGftEW Tlio Specialist , Hutmirm | cd In the treit- iiicnl nt nil furnm of 1'ltl- VATK DlhKAMCS.Ixjsl ilun hood , HTUlflTluor : mill In rblclvlnu the blnilder. tiVlMIII.IH cureU InUJtuW darn. Hkln Dlicusuj , Cittnrrh nnd all DlmoaiM of U.o Ulotiil , lleurlitml MVIT , K ' male llioa ) oiciiro > l wltliuut Intlrmiiuiil * ur "local trcul- incut " l iUIci from ' . ' tu i onlyVrlto tor clrcu- luMKlvlntt partlculnrs about t'ndl u t the hbuvo Ulneiiios , anil thunlnu mnny of tbo most remarkable cures. Of fice , N. K. Cor. Ktb and farmm tits. , entrance on The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute For the treatment of nil CHIIONIC AMI ) S 1111(11 GAT * DISKASK3. Ilrncos , AjinUnncos for iloformltloi iij 'Jrti"cs. Jli-st facilities , Apparatus nml Ho.neillM for sitciMaftil treatment of every lorm of clNrnxi ru qulrlnicnic'illc.-ilornurglcaltro.itmaiit. O.VI ! UU.NDItKI ) A.N'I ) TVVII.N'Tl'-Kl VI ! HOUM3 mil IMTIKNTS. lionnl nnd Attendance , llcst ncjo nmol.itloiu In tin wait. Wrlto for clroitlan on lurorniltlos nml Unices. Tru ic8. Cluli Feet. Ciirraturnii of tliubiilna , I'lloi. T niniri , Cinuor , Catirrh , HruiK-liUK Inhalation , Kfoo- trpitlpilntliomoujr correipomlonco. Allcoraiiiunlcitloai confliltmtlil. Mo Helm or Instrument ! nont by tnnll or express m-cuioly p.irkcil , no mnrki to InJIoatu uontunti or condor , One porjon > 1 Interview iirofcrrau , Cull nnrt consult us or Keml history of your case , nnd wo will lenrt In plain wrapnur our HOOK TO MEN KltKi : pen 1'rlvato Special or Norvoui Dlsonoj , Impotoncjr , Syphllli Ulojt , anil Vuilcojoio , wltli qucilloa list. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner 9th and Hnrnoy Streets , Oinahn , Nobr.iskn. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , Etc. Our sales on both DIAMONDS and WATCHES have been UNUS UALLY LARGE of Into , owinp to our CUT PKICKS. Our stock of MOUNTED DIAMONDS was ( jot- linjj pretty low , so wo have just sot n. larRO nuinljor of CHOICE STONES of OUU OWN IMPOR TATION , and \vo ofTor thorn nt n SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE COST. The settings comprise a lurco variety of SOLITAIRE and CLUSTER RINGS , SINGLE STUDS. EAU-RINGS.BRO ACHES LACB PINS , PENDANTS , IIAIU ORNAMENTS. SLEEVE BUT TONS , COLLAR BUTTONS , BRAC F.LETS , NECK L A C E S , LOCKETS , etc. SPECIAL DE SIGNS OP SETTINGS mudo and LOOSE STONES of all sizes MOUNTED TO ORDER. Rubies , Sapphires , Emeralds , Pearls , and all other precious stones , mounted and loose. OUR GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE of WATCHES is still in progress. SOLID GOLD WATCHES for Lauics at $15. $ UO , $25 , $30 , W510 , $ 15 , K > 0 , and umvard. GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD WATCHES of all kinds , from $35 up to the finest grades ( Elfin , Wai- thnm , Howard , etc ) . LADIES1 ami GENTS' FINE GOLD FILLED WATCHES , American movements , warranted from 15 to 25 years , only $14.75 ; worth $25 nnd upward. SOLID SILVER WATCHES , $5.75. $8 , $10. $11 ! , $15 anil up. NICKEL WATCHES , $2.50 , $3.75 and $5. SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND LOCKETS ; ROLLED PLATE CHAINS AND CHARMS sold nt REDUCED PRICES to purchasers of Watches iluriiip this sale. fl.OOO FINE SOLID GOLD FIN GER RINGS from $1 to 10 each. Repairing a specialty. NOTICE Strangers vistintf the city are respectfully invited to call anil take a look through our estab lishment , whether wibhlny to pur chase goods or not. MM MEYER & 33R.O. , Sixteenth and Farnam Streets. FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE > nd permanent CURE for ill dlseaaea of the URINARY ORGANS , Ourti where ort rtre tm ntlalU.PnHdlroctoni ! with each bottle , trie * . n i i 8 ° ilgnatiri of LI I , Solo By All DBNITO JUAREZ * Under the Manaircmtnt of the RIeilcan International DankingCo. , CcntesslonarltH Incorporated By the Slalo ol Chihuahua , Mod ice , for Charitable Purposes. GHAND MONTHLY DRAWING- will tnhoplaro In publln nt the city ot Juarez n niorljr 1'ano del Nortgi Mexico. - \ Wednesday , Sept. 24111,1890 under ttie porinnnl supervision of Orn. ,1OIIN a. MONIIY , nil.I Mr. CA.MII.O AICOUKI.- IIH : , Lolb L'ciilleuiCQ of hliiUiUnUlnz. CAPITAL PRIZE. SGO,000. Only 60,000 , Tickets ! Only60,000 , Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS $4 , HALF TICKETS $2 , QUARTER TICKETS , $1. I Prize of $60.000 S60 .000 ll'rlroof 10iH ) 10,1)013 ) ll'rl/oof 6U ) 6,000 Dl'rlztisof l.UUU'iicli 8.IX" 101'rlM-Bof SIMcnol laicacli 100 I'rlzt's of W eiicli MOl'rizcaof 'M euch -Approjlmutlon Prlzci. ICOPrlrPSOf 9 Mracli 100 Prizes of nilciicli 1001'rlzua of Mi-ncli T rinlnal 1'rlios. MlTonnlnnUtoJiM.OOOI'rizoofMOeach. WJ'l'urmliuiUtotlO.OQOl'rlzuofilOeach. 1914 Pfje | amounting to $125,970 Wo , tlio undimliiiiod. hereby rutlfr lh t tbf ll.lnco Nnelonnl ol Mnxlro.ln I'lifhuihun hni finite * no.U from the Mfiicmi liiiprnillonil llanklntt Co. tlio iiiu'oiiurr luiuli to mmruriiro ilii * payment ol 11 nrliD * ilrnwn in tlio < Jrmi l.uirilii , luiirri , Uo fiirtlli'rccrtllr Hut wo will ur > vrvl e all tbi > irrnnueinenti. nmlln prnnn manniie und conirc all tliu drawing * ullliln Ixitlerr. mul Hint the oi. nto roiului li'U wlih huneitr , ( alrijfii , and In Iiou4 laltb to rcti nil imrtli > i.- , . JOHN S. W9I. i . . . thoOovcrnmtnt. If ixiif ticket drawing teni to the under- liinuo.ltn fnrn vnlun MrrctoJ | | | unit rcmlltea to tlio ownur tlioruuf , I II imov8 < m. 1'rei.KI Hank , Ul r aoT X * . * * * i.i * j For flub ratei ornny ptnformatlon.wrltt to Ilie iiiirter litnoil. tt tlnuire cltnrlr , nltll Hutu , lounir , street nnd bur. More rapid doi Iltcry will bn niiroil i ) ; | lclo iuk' an euvelJ ope li rnii { your full nM J Co. , Jot Juurcz , Moiloo , NOT. Bend rtmlttancei for U by ordinary ltt r. conialnlhif Sinner Orilcfbr ! all aipreas couiT . . panlui , NIIW Vork Kioliki , ni draft or poit | DOIO. AdHreit nil rruMlettert to JlBXIOiN IMTKHNI'XI. 1UNKINO CO. Cllr QtJuarcLicQ.-i * Kll'aKJ.Te *