8 THE OMAHA DAH/Y / BEE , WEDiNTESDA.Y , SEPTJHVIBBB 10 , 1800 , THE CITY. The bank clcnrnncca yesterday Amounted to $853,701.00. Two ciirlonds of tin wore received nt the custom liouso yesterday for Lee , AmlrccHcii & Co. J. A. Powers , Independent candidate for governor , will deliver a political ad dress at Imposition hall next Saturday evening. \Vord 1ms been received from Rev. Williird Scott , wlio win expected homo early thlfi week , that ho lias been 111 nnd will not reach homo for several days yet. Articles have "been fled incorporating the KoH Omaha nodal club. Kdwin Brooks , Charles Lome , James Fleming , Edward Enrl 'lit and Henry Ulchtor are the invoi'porntors. Frank K. McMllllnn of Nebraska City was yesterday appointed mall dork on the Uiiiahn and Ou'tlun run , vice I ) . J. Ohcstnutwoodvlio wns removed for failing to report for duty. Thursday evening Harmony assembly , No. ( KJ71I , Knights of Labor , will give a ball at Exposition hall. The proceeds will bo devoted to the striking railroad men on the New York Central. The mayor , city council and heads of the various city departments have ac cepted the invitation from the managers to attend the stnto fair nnd will go this morning and return in the oven- ing. ing.Tho Omaha rubber company yester day commenced suit ngainht Frank Taylor to recover $ -101.07. Taylor was in the employ of the company as a sales man and thoplalntiir alleges ho collected tills amount of money , which ho has failed to turn over. A delivery wagon belonging to the Frontier laundry company was badly wrecked at the cornet1 of Thirteenth and Lcavenworth. The driver , Charles Hlloy , was tangled up in the box when the vuhlclo overturned and was dragged some distance , sustaining painful brulhos. lie held the lines and man aged to btop the badly frightened horse. Water Lily Soap Viva Cents A Cairo Itriicc'H Iloml. Frank Bruce , -who burglarized the Boston tora ami made so dcupcruto a light with Sergeant Orinsby , who captured him and had lilm bound over to the district court , was re leased from the county Jail ycttcrd.iy on an $300 bond furnished by ( J. H. Havens. It is as serted by the Jail" authorities that Uruco will never show up for trial. < > V Iilic'itniiif ; .I ; rlc ; ri. Arrangements huvo been made by the Old- Time telegraphers and members of the Mili tary Telegraph corn : to go down fromOmalu to Kansas City Sunday night next. The Burlington road has teuderod it special car and the only expense for transportation will bo the Pullman fare1. Telegraphers in Omaha anil vicinity who desire to attend the annual reunion nt Kansas City nro requested to ad- vlso Mr. L. M. IthoiMii , intmigcr American District telegraph company , Omaha. The perfumes of violets , the purity of the Illy , the glow of the rose , and the Hush ol in Po/szoni's wondrous . llube combine / powder. llcIlurgloU $80. llcdolio Lavluc , who rooms at 1-125 South Thirteenth street , is the enterprising bur glar's latest victim. AVhi'ii bo retired Mondny night ho slipped his trousers , containing &i in shining llvo and ten dollnr gold pieces , under his pillow. Wbea ho awoke yesterday the trousers wcra ROtio , and the money had evidently gone with them. The thief untorcd through a window , and departed in the same uncormon- lous manner. Drlnl : Excelsior Springs Missouri water. An Unl'iiriuimto Affair. Fred Knnpp Is n clerk at the B. &M. freight ofllce. nnd ho is also a heavyweight in in the art of mashing. .Miss Louisa Kearns Is a susceptible young girl.exccedingly pretty and of unusually attractive appearance who resides wltu her parents at 3r l'J Corny street. All might hnvo been well bad the paths ot these two led widely apart , but in un evil hour they met. That meeting they have both found abundant reason to deplore. Kiuipp was n constant visitor at thelCearns household , and basked in the suiisbhio of the fair Louisa's smiles , At length tlicro came an unhappy day. Thcro was trouble in sight , and all of the Interested parties realized that there was need of immediate action of uoiiio kind. The story is a long one , full or spicy de tails. It is boiled down for decency's ' sake. Young Knapp is skirmishing fora bond , wb.Uo the dim shadows of the county prosecutor cuter and an ofllocr of the law appear in the background. IMI UIIL : Avuijh AVhy It Ought Not o lie Used in the Household. A number of cases of diphtheria are ro- poited from the vicinity of Seventeenth and Nicholas streets and other localities in the city , A largo number of deaths have occur red from this disease. A well-known druggist on North Sixteenth street , in spoikingof the prevalence of this Oiscase , attrlbatod the causoto Impure well water and low , damp localities. "If people would only stick to the water furnished by the waterworks there would bo less sielme.ss , " said he. "They don't realUo the poison there is in the ordinary well. It may IOOK us ciear as crystiu aim yet bo lull of poison in the shape of organic matter. " "Uut isn't the nmdity water which is frequently - quently drawn from the hydrant Just as in jurious as the well water I" "IJjMio means. " ho replied , ' -Tho muddy appearance is caused by quart ) ! or band. Which is not digested or absorbed by the stomach , but passes out of the system with out doing any Injury. I will show you tno difference between well water and hydrant water. " Suiting the action to the word ho placed a ninall heuUcr containing two ounccVof til lered hydrant water on the tublu , another containing an equal amount of hydrant water which had not been filtered , and a third beaker containing four ounces of well water. Of the three the well water was the clearest and looked the most tempting. The filtered water was clear uho , but had not the same tempt ing appearance as that presented by the well water. Thounllltcrcd hydrant water was slightly clouded. Taking a small vial from the shelf the druggist said : "This vial contains a solution ct nltruto of silver. If there is any organic matter In these samples its presence will bo shown by a mllliy nppearnm-o in the waior as soon as the nltruto is poured Into It. " An equal quantity of the nltraiu was th"n poured into ouch beaker and btlrrcd about with a clean glass rod. The Illtercd water showed not the slightest trace of cloudiness. The unilltored water was colored almost hnpoiveptihlv , but the well water resembled inlllc , showing the presence of untold thousands of nnlnmleuhu or disease- breeding germs , The effect was startling. The animal mat ? tcr could bo seen lloatlng about In the water presenting much the tame appearance- but- ' That is a fair sample of the quality of well water la the city , " continued the druggist - gist , "Tbo well from which that wuter was taken Is sold to ho the llnest in town , yet you see for yourself how poisonous it Is , His Just such water ns that which Is causing dls case to spread and killing half the children who dlo. It looks tempting nnd tastes bolter than rlvor water but there Is death lu every drop of It" _ A Not a bio Itcport. "For disordered mensturatlon , onarmla mid sterility , it may properly be termed a pcclllc , " Extract from Dr. W. P , Mason's report on * lic waters of Excelsior Springs , Missouri. PILING lHOl I KI > . A Vacuum IHnooveroit Hcnonlli the rtoaduuy of Tenth hired. Henceforth the Tenth street viaduct will begin to grow Into shape. The preliminary work has been completed , the derricks have been set up nnd balanced , and the hrst pleco of iron was raised yesterday afternoon. The viaduct will bo built from the south end. The masonry foundation work has been nearly completed , hut just at the lust mo ment trouble was experienced at the corner of Tenth and Jones street. While driving piling at that location yesterday morning the bottom apparently droppml out. An old nnd long-buried culvert was struck , and when the top was crushed In the piling dropped almost out of sight. Heavy sticks of timber thirty-two fectlong dropped down three-fouiths of their length. I'iles of that length found about elRht feet of solid bed ut the bottom of the culvert. The superintendent of costruction stated that they found an old bridge several feet below tho' surface , and several other things that thcv had not expected to find. This wns the llrst point where the work WHS delayed , and it looked fora time as if It would bo Impossible to Had n solid founda tion , but mm * that the lon < piling bn reached solid ground the work will proceed as Do- fore. Sallow and leadcn-hucd complexions soon give phu'o to the loveliest pltik-and-white , whoa the u.so of Ayer's Sarsapnrill.i is per- slated in , and cosmetics cntiicly abandoned. Nothing can counterlctt the rosy glow of per fect , health , which blesses those who use this medicine. TI1I3 JAIli 1MIVSIOIAN. Or. Gapcn Tolls AVIiuti lie May Bo KxpuctcMl There. At the meeting of the flro and police commission Monday night , Ofllccr How- don asked whether or not there Is a phy sidan assigned to the jail and if there is what bis name is. ilo also asserted that it bud boon almost impossible for him to secure a physician to attend to the cases at that place. City Physician Gapcn , who has been at tending to thu medical work at the jail , wns spoken to on the subject and said : "I have endeavored to correct this by asu- ingthooniccrs to discriminate in the cases. Most of them have cheerfully done so and have learned wbnt to expect of 1110. 1 do not o\en Hnow who the ofllcer is that maltes tills complaint. No complaint bos been made by the chief or either of the captains. The fact that it comes thus from one not in authority shows the animus to bo other than is appar ent on Its face. "As rezrimls nroinntness In attendance. with my multifold duties calling mo to every part of'tho city , that Is not always possible. Ke.illzing this I have , at my own expense , made an arrangement with Dr. Lord to at tend to my duties when 1 can not bo reached. Even then there may have been delays , but none to Justify this coniphimt. The station has had inovo than twlco the attention that the ordinance requires. "The complaint is groundless. No one has ever suffered for want of care. When I took the olllce I found there was a great abuse of it. The ordinance rcquhca that the city physician shall rentier medical services only to such prisoners who have not sufllcient means to pav a physician. It was the habit to call the former uitv physician for every case icgnrdless of the pecuniary circum stances of the individual. The services of the city physician were a sort of chrorao thrown in with every 'jag , ' so to spoak. " Water Lily Soap Will Float. TIIK FOS1 MASTERSHIP. Gallagher Mails His Ilo.slfiiiitioa nnd Candidates Kim \Vlltl. Postmaster Gallagher gave itout uatyestcr- day that bis resignation had IcftOmaba intho morning's mail , and bo had a vague idea that it would soon bo accepted. Assistant Woodard said to u DISK man that his chief had resigned , Woodard has the largest nnd best petition for the appointment of any candidate but Is doubtful of its avail ing him anything. He points to his record of eighteen years In the Omaha postofllco and then forgets himself in a profound considera tion of civil scrvico rules and precedents. Mr. Woodard suid that ho under stood the appointment would stiike an old soldier. This impression seems to prevail generally and with it. the name of Major Clarkson is given out as tbo most likely winner. "What Is this talkaboutVunJervoort about to bo appointed postmaster , " asked a promi nent businessman yesterday morning of Mr Blank. ' Why , its perfectly preposterous , " replied the hitter. Vamlervoort has no better chance of becoming postmaster at the Omaha ofllco than ho had of securing the ofMco of post master goncr.il. It is a piece of subllmo gall nnd impudence on his part to pretend to such n pluc.-o , The fellow has got all he can do to pi-event his head from being chopped off , and I know it. The only tiling that holds him in bis place as mail sack holster is his family relationship with Justice Miller of the United States supreme couit. It is nn open secret at Washington that Justice Miller held him up during the Hayes administration and It was only to plcaso the justice that Mr , Wammrniikcr made a slnccuro place for Vundcrvoort intho Omaha postofllco in which hobos not done u day's ' work In a month. "And , " continued the business man , "I un derstand that Councilman Chaffco and some others are circulating petitions for Vauder- voort. " "That is nil dor.o for effect , " said Mr. Blank. "Chnffeo and Vantlervoort have been links to the sumo suusago over slnco the council combine was organized. Chaffeo worked thojodlln ) granlto into the city hall and Van has been putting lu his tlmo with the contractors to keep the ring in power , The whole thing collapsed when the Twenty- oighters wore laid out by Dr. Jloreer , mid the outllt is too dead for resurrection , All they mil trying now to do is to keep some of their fellows in the front to mnkon show of bolnir a factor In Oimihn iinlltli.M Thnnnlv bucking they poswsn is from the democratic mnpwuinp sheet that has boon In with the combine , Vuiitlet-voort and tlio set of schemers - ors , thut have been plunder ing the town. The republican who must Rot his baehlns from n democratic napor , and from a lot of fellows whom the patty has sot down upon with a heavy thud stands mighty llttlo show of mak ing un Impression \V.iiUIiitoii | , Tno whole thing is with Senator Mundcrson anyhow , nnd ho has too much good sense to wnnt to go through the experience thut some of lila pre decessors hud when thev ujipolntctl men who were odious and gcnorally uupopulnr. " Announccin nt. C. I ) , Moore & Co. have hccn appointed wholoialo uirents for the culebnited watora of tixuulslor Springs , Missouri. TUB llKPimijlCAN IjI3VGUH. Gen. J. I ; . Wfbtitcr Itcturas from on ICxcoiitlvo Committee Meeting. "Yes , I have Just returned from attending the scml-aimual meeting of the executive committed of the republican league of the United States , held at Saratoga Springs , New York , said Gen. J. L. Webster , yesterday. "Thcro was not much of general interest to the publlu that lean say of the mooting. It was inoro a business mooting than otherwise. Much thin was spent talking over the polit ical situation of the country by the members of the commutes , representing various states of the union. Steps wcro taken to provldo political literature , where needed , In congressional dlstiicts , for the fall cam paign. The chief demand upon the executive fommltteo came from congressional districts In the southern states. "Hepubllenn leagues Invo licen formed In several of the southern states , which is the primary stop towards having the partv jmumo a practical organUutionln these local ities , in this respect I bellovo the republican league Is doing some very good work , where work was badly needed and had hereto fore been neglected. Wo fixed the date for holding the national league convention in Cincinnati for April , 1S91. The present Indi cations are that the convention ut Cincinnati will bo very largely attended. "Tho league convention of tbo state of Now York was held at Saratoga on the 4th of this month , and which convention selected ts delegated to the national convention. The republicans of Ohio are looking forward to this convention to bo the opening work 01 the Ohio campaign. 1'rovlsion will bo made to ontcrUdn the convention royally , A committee has bocn appointed to secure ora- tori of national reputation to address the mass meetings to bo hold at that time. " "Havoyou been clsowherouponyourtrlpl" "Yes ; with some friends I took a trip upon Lnko George and Lake Chnmplaln , which I found most enjoyable. I stopped awhllo nt Burlington. "Vt. , to BOO what I eould learn of the prohibition question , nnd also conversed with ninny people from Malno anil Now Hampshire. I took a ride through Canada and saw many things in the city of Montreal Unit wera interesting to mo , but It'wonlJ take too much space to undertake to tell about them. " To Nervous Dclillltntcil Men If you will send us your address wo will send you Dr. Uyo's Celebrated Voltaic Belt nnd Appliances on trial. They \vlll nulckly restore you to vigor , manhood and health. Pamphlet free. VOLTAIC BISLT Co , , Marshall , Mich. IIIKGliltiS I'ttOTKST. Hot Spring Working Girls Claim that Tliisynro Imposed Upon. HOT SWINGS , S. D. , Sept. C. To tbo Edi tor of Tin : BEI : : If you will allow mo a llttlo space in your paper I will ask the working Klrls in Omaha to stay whew they are , and whatever tney do never como to Hot Springs , S. D. , for hotel wont. They are promised $23 per month until they get hero , then they get from $15 to ? ! 0 , and then oocomo slaves for the people they are wotkhiB for. Our faro was paid hciv , but after reaching the springs wo had to work out the faro , " \Vowcro tilso promised that nt the end of six months wo would bo passcil back to our homes , which is not done , as agreed.Voeitherhavo to piy our own way back or walk. From girls who know what they are talking about. WESTEHN LVfUUISSTS. Ulr. Dorsoy Tolls How Congress Looked After Them. "I am homo on the sick list , " said Congress man George W. K. Dorsoy to a BEU reporter Wtio had waited nn hour for the representa tive from tbo big Third to finish his luncheon uttlio Mil lard. "I positively don't know anything of inter est concerning state politics , " ho continued in answer to a query. " 1 came homo slclt on Saturday , staid at homo nil day Sunday , at tended to some of my private business jes- terdav nnd am down hero today. "I don't care to talk of state matters , es pecially with reference to the Third district , ns I might have a personal interest in affair thcao. I sco they are holding conventions around nnd electing delegates that tire favor able to mo , and 1 am satis Hod with my claims for rc-noniinatlou aud re-election. "Prohibition * I can't really say -what figure that issue will cut In the campaign ns I am not posted , But whatever the issues are I am confident the entire republican state ticket will bo elected by a handbomo plurality over all combinations. " "That's all I cnro to sav about state mat ters , " continued Mr. Dorsey. "As to national affairs I think this congress has paid moro attention to the wants of the west than any congress held for years. The east ern members accuse us of having monopolized the legislation. Tbo lard bill , the anti-option law , the silver hill whlok by the way is the greatest lluaiicial legislation since the war are all measures enacted in response to a demand from the agricultur al interests of the west. "Tho Nebraska delegation has been doing excellent work. Mr. Council Is rapidly gain ing aplncoin thn front rank of the woilcors and nblo men of the house. "President Harrison's administration is becoming moro acceptable every day. Ho Is convincing all his friends , and his opponents , too , that ho is a conscientious , clear , capable president. "THO session nns oeen a fearfully long one , " concluded Mr. Dorsoy , "and tba mem bers are many of tnetn sick and all of them ne.irly worn out. An adjournment will bo reached about the middle of Octoocr. " THUEK IK.x INJUUED. Narrow Uscnpa from Denth of a Corps of Glaziers. Yesterday n force of II. A. ICoster's men was putting aphvto window , 44x100 inches , la the front of H. .A. Orchara1" new store on Douglas street , between Fourtei'-ith and Fif teenth streets , when the pine broke in halves. The upper half fell to the ground nnd was shivered to atoms. There wore four men engaged on the work , nnd as tbo broken piece dropped three of tbo men were caugbt by It and badly cut. Frank Kostcrs sustained two cut on the wrist which required n number of painful stitches by a surgeon. Boh Ruther ford had an artery in his loft arm cut which bled copiously , Pat Tully bad one of his lin gers silt In two under the mill and n piece of llcsh mi inch square out from the bach of his right hand. Charlie ICostcrs.who was super intend ing the worlt , saved himself by Jump ing , though in so doingho struck a step lad- derwitbhis light check bonoand sustiined an Irritating bruise. Itis considered remark- ublo that some of the men wcro not lulled on the spot. A AA'O I/.VCUI-BA TS. The A , M. I'almer company will commence an engagement of two nights and Saturday matinee , on Friday September 13 , at Boyd's. The appearance of this company promises to bo a great dramatic event. The people need no Introduction toll , nor does the company to the peoplo. Tuo reportorio which Mr. Palmer announces in another portion of this paper is u solid and enduring one , and com prises some of the past three year's successes which have been presented at tbo Madison Squuro Theater. The inaugural play will bo "Aunt Jack , " to bo followed by "Jim , the Penman" and "Saints and Sinners. " It is seldom that the people of Omaha are favored with such an engagement. Scats for the entire - tire engagement will bo put on sulo Thursday morning. Don man Thompson's famous play of "Tho Old Homestead" will bo seen at Boyd's next Sunday , Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , presented by the same ofllclent company that were hero last fall. A special train on the Union Puclila brings the entire outfit from Denver , leaving there Saturday evening after the performance. The now scenery from the New York models will bo used for this production , boino of which will bo a revela tion to patrons. Tno Eden Musco has n list of attractions this week that Is far superior to anything ever seen in a dlmo theater. The Dashlngtoi : brothers have won tbo hearts of all thclt audiences bv their clever songs , dances und sketches. The triple silver statue clog is the finest spectacular dance ever presented in Omaha. ' 'The Telephone Agent , " n comical satire , ns presented by tbo IIulllcs , U u snlo- spllttlng , roaring comedy nnd keeps the audience in a continuous round of laughter Two Albinos huvo been added to tbo freaks lu tbo curio bull , IUi p rtorex llfiic proT a In raiment of home for more tliin a quarter of n cornurr. lilt ui J b th UnlUjJ statet aaf rnni nt. Kn < 1ori < 1 tr th ha4i of the Kroat iin'.mnltlei n tin HircnaiMt , Pureit mna.\loatllonlthtul. Dr. l'rlcu' Crimm ll k \nx l'owd r dooi not contain ammonia. Hoc oMluui Bold only In cam. I'lllCK DAK1NO rOSrilKK CO. , Nowtork. Clilc * u , tiaa VrucUc . BtLuul TheSlidh of Persia Though ndvancuJ irtjoars , lias hair ol raven hue , Urny lialrt tan ) sti Icily I'lohlUteU ' In Ills dominions , antlllnMico the large ship ments to that comitrvofjci'i lltiir Vigor , by tlic use \\Meliitiic Sliali's subjects sato not only Hiolr lulniut tlielr heads. Ayet's Hnlr Vigor rcMorea-tlio natural color of the hair , It should bu on every tollet-talle. " Sonic llmejRo rnyliiUr begun to fade nnd to fall out so liiulljtlint I thought 1 should be laUItiit ; tlio use of Aycr'j Hair Vigor has restored the oilplual color ami m.nle iny hulrstrons , nlmidnut , niiJlu-nllliy. It ( lees not fall out nnymw. " Addle ShnlTur , MO Knee st. , Cincinnati , Ohio , "My lullCvMeli hail v ftly turned gray ) WJH restored to Its youthful color nml beauty ty the use ot a few bottles ( Ayifs Hair Vigor. I shall conlliitiu to tiw It , as time Is no bettor dressing for thu hair. " ( JcoigcaimAla. Ayer's Hair Vigor , ' . J. C. AYER& CO , , Lowell , Mats. Solilby nllDrngeUtsiiHl 1'crfutncrs. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. 14OO EOUGIAA.S STR13.I1T OMAHA , HCU. The most widely nnd fnvomlily Icncmnspec- alJstt In the United States. Tholr lorn ox- lorlcncu , romnrkabla skill tiud universal sue- ess In thu tioatniciit nnd cure o ( Ncrfoiis , Jhronlo and fcurslcal nisonsc . entitles tlicsn omlnoub | ) liyslcUiiia to the full conlldcnco ol hoatlllctcd morywliero , Tlfty Kuanxiitro : A OE11TAIN AXI ) VOSITIVK OU1IB for thoawfulelTccts of curly vice and , the jiuiucr- ous evils Hint follow In Its triiln , 1'KIVATE. 1ILOOD AND tiKIX DISEASES speedily , coiiinlctisly ntid ncrraiiiii'ntlvcurod. NKUVOUS IIKHILITY A.N'1) ) SKXL'Ah Did- HtDEltS yield readily tothclr skillful trout- , FISTULA AND RtOTAI , guaranteed cured , without pain or dotcnUoa 'rom Uuslnoss. 11VDHOOEI.E AND VAHICOCELR porma- ocntly nnd successtnllv onrcil Inovery case. SYIMIILIS. ao OUllEA | , GLCELVSpcr- matorrhca , Stniial'Wcaknan ! ' , IjOstAIunhouil , Nlcht Kmlsalons. Dccajtcl Fuultlcs , Fcmalo Wc.ikncss uiidall delluato disorders peculiar to either sox posltlvolv cuivd , as wollus all functional disorders tint result from youth ful follies or tlio excess of miituroyeiin. Tl lfn Tk'lJ Ouar.intocd pormanun tly OllVlV l U1VL , Cured , removal couulutc , vrllhoutciittln . caustloor dilatation. Ourcs nffeotcd at homo by.intlont without a mo ment's palti or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MLN. A TTIJU PIT PR The awful effects of -MOUIU. , liUHU , early vlco whlclilirlnjs orfantowfaVness , destroy In ? both mind nnil body , with ull Its dreaded ills , poriuancnty cured. ' I Kl < I X " " "Ti's * iiiusu nno iiavo im- iK U1\O. LL ) < 1 1 O palcud tlieinsclrcs uy Im proper Indulgence and solitary lubltivlilch ruin both mind and body , unuttlu ; ; thuni for business. Rttulv-orniarrluKV' JIA.KKIEU MEN or tlioSt fentcrlnson that happy life , awuroof phslcnldobllityqulokly OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. 1'lrst Practical experi ence. 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It 1 * < lKlIciDUitnourUhlii7itrcu tl > etiiiifiKA ; lll.Y HldKOTri ) , unit lilinlrilily nJipteU fjr limlld * antll icr oin in lieilth. Sold by CrorericvcrpTlicro. W. BASER & CO. . Dorchester , Mass. WHO WB * V IODIDE OF I Specially rocommcudod bj the Acadomf of I Hedldno ol 1'A.lllfl for tlio euro ot I SCROFULA.KINGS-EVIL. CONSTITUTIONAL IWEAKNESSCONSUMPTIONON ITS EAKU I STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD , I ami for rcgulullia prrlaillo cciirne , nitrneil "Duk rAnn.Ill rue I None rcmilno mileiH Ilton 'irt5riirlB."ihOUUUY ALL LllUoAlUTH | E.rougeriufc O < bN. V , Atrnitn lorlliclJ. N. MANHOOD RESTORED , "SANATIVO , " the \Vroiulurful ijpanleb ] { rmutyi ! HcilJwltti n TVrlttt nGimrHn. tun to emu ullNurv- oin Dli > f ien , ucli 01 , Weak Miinorj. I.OH | of llfiiln I'owor.llcud- lnViliuf uluver , * rt JJanhood.Nrrv. ( ) iuin.'HflInu Uucli' , nlldrnliiiuncl IOHB oljiowcrol tlio Gmcrntltc Or gaiiilii tlttiuncx , uucdby oMr-cxutl ( < n-oiitti ) fulliKllecrctloni. orllio eici'fflio line of totmcco , opium , or tlmiilanWj'Xvnlcli ultlnutclr Imii to liiflniiltj , CoiiiuinpUan nud Iniimlty , I'utiipln cQuvuiilcnt form to airy | ntliuve t jiocUot , 1'rlco 3U | iftcki > zodri mf.'i.Vltlicer ; $5 oraur vu Ul\c \ a ( rluii i/nttrititrp lit rtirvor irfHHt tlm inimnj. bun tliy in til lu auy mldroei , Ulf ciilur fn . NmtlcntliUrnpcr , A < l < lru - * MADRID CHEMICAL CO. llruiiebOnirj fcU. . S. A H7 | ) M h .rn > 'l ' " ; ! < IIICACU , II. I. ICulin A ; Co. . Cor. 11th ami Uo J. A I'iilliir.VCo.t'or. lltli mill A.J ) . Kostur &Uo.l' unoll Illuirs.liMva , THIS PAPER I5PRIN1ED PBOM Great Western Type Foundry , HJJItouortf St , TO WEAK BuffiTliu from tlio i-ctaii ( > nullifulrrn > r , t'nTl * * " ' ' full POyn"lViW' itllto iu-nliincWiliilili pirtlrul > n fur homo oun > , I'lUK nl ' Ijn'l1'- * liltfiiilHliiiMllful wirki thoi'itl ii 'l ' l'/.l'fr' ; , XMrrni , MMI vtlm U li rv..n . ami .Itlillllutril --.c.vuvvi.Jiu. " OUR FALL STOCK Iwsno read ) ' , and on our tables.Ve arc proud of it , and if you sec it you \vill say we have rea son to be. We have made great exertions togct up a stock of goods , that -would be worthy ot 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 OUR house , lriN'C clothing means HIGH PRICUD clothing. To such we extend a cordial invitation to call and examine OUR GOODS and 1-IowTniiv ARK MARKED. We are anxious to convince them that there is no need of paying exorbitant prices. "We will show them that we can give them as fins goat/sand of as good warknnnskip as Ihsycan gel any where and Acrf ira can saw them consMerabfc money on their c/oth/ny 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 fc\v \ 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 , \Veshall \ continue the same policy this season and will offer incur Boys' ' Department bargains which you cannot get elsewhere. FOP the opening of the schools ive have frepared a stock oi aoot/s second to mnein Hie country and we promise to save younot25 orSOc , 6otMsr'llrey $2,00 or $3.00 $ an every good suit wlirch you need for jour boy. Open until S P.M. : : : : ; Saturday at 10 P. M. Nebraska Co. , Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. For our full and fine assort ment lias been selected this season witli an eye to Oma ha's Increasing demand. Nothing finer is offered in Men's ' Clothing than otar present stock can furnish. MEN'S SUITS adapted lo nil occasions nnd functions , made of tine -very best material and. in tlie latest approved style. TROUSERS Are one of our specialties in which line of goods under take to satisfy the mostfastid- lous. DRS. MERRILL & MHRIULL , IV nironlf.N'nrvous , Blood uncl SurKlnl ntonnoinncl Il'fustot ) tlio Hyo , I5. r , Noio , Tliroit it ml t'lic-t. blieclal Altciitinn to Difioasos ofVo \ inon and Clilldr.Mi. The < 1oetr > r tmvo hud ronri nf eiperlanoo Intlio linapltili of IlruoUIrn tint Nuw Vork.nncl are IIIIIOIK ; Urn mutt Huccoaafiil and wlUolrltno n aiicclulliti la the country. 'loVoim-r nncl HUMlccoi \ \ Men. IxstMnnliooil , Ti'crvoui Doblllty. SnarnatarrlKua. ftinlnnl I.o 'ei , l'lii lcat I > ecnr. nihinu ( nun Imlli- rnalun , | ) ro < lnplnuilioilen | neiH , ili'ipornlem'y , plm- | ) ! i't ontno lire , iiTiiratim to toclotjr , uiiMllr illMwur- nsixl , kok olciiiilMeneo , dull , unlit ( iirBtii'lr ' urbntl- Di'ss , nnil limit lllu u. LurJoi : , BiiJdjiJtrmarcutly nail i > ci > ( lllyciiru < t. Itlonil anil Skin niscnsos. Pyplilll * . n ( llirato most dreadful In Hi results , coiniilctcly cruillcatoil. Oi'iiit ri-Urlnary Stir or ) ' . Oonorrlup.dloct , BriililUt. llyilrucolD. Vnrlroolo , mil SUIcliiro , radlcallr un l lafolf rurcd wllliout Mln < ir ilitti'ntlon ( rotn tniHlnDSH. All suxunl Do- mul lunieillmcnta touiurrliKQ lucc All KFCtiiUlacnw * niifoly onrl nonninpntly curoi. Hours , .I ii in. tlllH P.III Nmclayi , 10 till 12. N. II. I'orniM unnbloln vlilt us may lutrontoi ) nt Iholr lioinun by < orro.iiiiU'nco. | > ) . Slo.llulno * anJ la * ilruclnna Mill lijexitrat. I'onau'litlon fruu Iniluuinto Iniurorcply. Friti'onlli .St. , OpiM-tiro liayd'a Opera House. Oiuiiim , NEIiVE AND BRAIN THEftTRlEHT , Brwcllla for'lyFttrla , Iiliilnfii.Fiti.IJuiirilcla.U'ako lulii > , Menl/u l"prn % iou , Hi'lttnlni-ot ' Iliu liriln , i-e- lUl'liK In luiaiitty na l ) ea < imir to itiuetj tloonf ar 1 UeAtli. Premium Old AK , litrrciimiu , I Mr of I'avrcr Inullho. i , luvolutmry I.ore , ml Himnistorrhcci rausil hy ovuniei tlol or Iho liriln. itlf-ulitiio or overliidiiiiftnco. uchtx.x cantnliiione noiilb'itruat. rnuiiL ttiliox , or fell for l > . Kill by mill lirtpalU. With riirh order l r lit lioir , vl | ; . . . I punhuiar liiiartutvo lu i-cfium nonev It th Iretttmcnt fillatg turti , uudrnnt a < Uiiuu < luuUioHUln9 ; volilbulyty GOODNUN JHtUU CO. , 1 110 Fu mi m it reel , - > Oiiiahtt. Xeb. LADIES ONLY FEMALE REGULATOR , Ball ana Cmiiln to a lUj or mane ; rei Tty limit tJ tircurrly tebled from oth eimUo ; , CWlf. OM ALIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE , HOHRBOVGH EROS. , Proprietors. COKN'ETl 15th .AND DODOK ST3 , , OMA.1IA , NISI ) . ° l'fiif ' < l last Monday. X ! now students , Stmlonts cnn outer any ttino. NIGHT ? now InsL > 4on. Any lir.uu-may lie lull. llumU..OUnur \ , or for.'lhouts'work iieJ cljiy. Miveml > .tiuloiils pl.-ic'd liiRoud poHltloiisiwi'iillv. 1'jol. I , . J , Kuliri ouch , umilu an oj- liltilt < iiicin.iiisld ] | > lasl l ttoilintllioOiimliarair.ratislstiitKi'iitlinly nts ulc-n svvork , Tlio com < iiilltccKii-voliliiitill tlic First iViiitunis.ilitcli \ wiihii crt'iit comiillinfiitlo h ' students , In at iimi'li us tiny ( . flinpolitlllh hofos-ots of other oniluci's , claiming u national ri > | iiitutlon. 'ilils ujlitt ( ) silllo the conipar.itlvomi'iltsof ruiiiiinii-.lilp Oi'imrliiiiMiU ' It IB one thliiR to talk. lmt < imto iinotlicr tlilui ; toshowwhalyoiir sttidmitsraii m > . Almost aiijiuiu c.ui liny und Loriovt hpti'lniuis of Art. to exhibit , Imtlo ninko tlicin. that. Isthu test , Semi iiuiuo uuU iul dicssforclrculms. Adiliite , HOllltllOCGlI IIUOA.Omiiliti. Ivob. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute K. & . & ' IS XI ESS -Ji 353 . . .gltU.- - Hi IrtJJ For the treitmcnt of gll Cl 1110X10 AND SUUOIR.H. DISKASm. Ilracos , Appllinsoi for itoformltlos an < Trusts , llcst. tiiclllt'e ' * , AppnrntiM aril Humodlu < t for iiicoisfiil trontiiiontof every iorni uf dlnuuaor0 quiring nicillciil or turilcil Ire it-runt. ONI-3 IIUSIIKI ) ) ANII rrt'HVTV-KlVI ! 1UJMS roil I'ATHSNrl ] ! oirlnnil.\ttiinilin ; Ho'tn"ciitnolnlc ) iilit ] thiwjjtVrll3 for clroulirs on l > jorniHloj ( nnl llricos. Truncs. Cluli Kciit , I'lirvntuws i > ( tli > Splno , I'lle-i. T.iui ir ( , O ii3ir. C.itarrli , llitinalillh. Inhiilntlon , Kleo. Irealcil iitlioiuoliy corro iioniloiito. .Mcjtr.iimnlcitluniroiitllfiitl.ii ! Mollcln ) or liMtriimuiits nont br ' m.tllor c.-viiroaniuctirclyiuuki'd , 01) in-irkt tolnillcato iiiiU'nti or mi lor. One iiCMOml Interflow pruferr c' , Cnllimil constiltiis ortunillilitorj of jour < -aio , ixnl wo 'tll | senrt In plain wrniipor our HOOK TO JIKJI l-'ICl.i ; upon I'rlrato fic-clnlor .Vervum Dlioaies , luipotc.uy , SrpliUIUJICH't. ami Vurlcooolo , with nuoitlot Hat. AUdross Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner 9th and Ilurnoy Streets , Omnha , Nobrnska. ysxsji * ® ? KSSJ ( % T > V -yfor-kx w ? < m&l $ I BJSffl NO GUREl ! MO 1316 Douglas Street , Omatia , Neb. Pcvfiilocnjpnri'oxpfrlcnco. A rppulnrcrndunto laineillclno.in illphimrHilinv. ri tlllfl ttrlni wU | iOKrc-iilfst Biicrojinll crvfM.l llrulllu unit I-ilTiito rthii.i-n. APOriimiuinteiirtimmrnntcixlliirCulnrrU hlirriiuitorrlifru , I. < l .Miinliuwd , huiiiln.il A\ojkiiu \ , Nlulit J/.HIOH . , impoiuiicir , SypnllN , Stricture , iiml 1 < lliuii of tlio llluwl. Skin unclUrlinry Oraaim. N. HI eimriintoiKOJdircinirr cmo l uinlnruka nml fal tocuro. I'omiillutliJH fro . Jiwk l.Mrmetlos oll.irojient tno. Ottlc.liouu- n.tu. to b p , ui. Dl , BAILEI , Graduate Dentist. A Full Set of Teeth , on Itabber For Five Dollars. A portpctflt Riinritnloctl. Ti'cth ' oxtracloil vltliout iialn or iliuuiT. nndlt > out UIIIIUH- tlictlci. Gold and hllvor Illllii t Iu ust ratos. llrlilpo uml Ciuwu Work. Tottli Mllh- out plains. Ml work wurraiitud. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK. 16TH AND FAR NAM EntraiiPo , Ifitli street cltiator , OJIOK oieii- Int , until a'ul < x.l ( . JOSEPH 6ILIOTFS _ GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PEBFEOT OF PENS , Tlio Specialist , It Jnmiri'OJuecl ' In the treat ment n roll fonui of 1'Hl- VV\TI ; iisiAsKs.i : > jit.\u i hood , hU'HK-l'UUi : , or putt In roIitlrlriK Iho tlnililvr , KYI'IIII.Itl vurcil Iniatoi' ' , cluji , Hklii DlHViiioi , fatiirrk % . .iii'l nit ll t'aij of tli > - ' tllnotl , Iloitrl nnil l.lrcr K < i * niiilollnoa ci cured wltlioul lif > lriiinimt or "local lri ) t . incut , " l.nillo * from 2 to { nnlr Wntu for clrcu. l.iniilvlriK pnrtlculnriubuul luiliuf the ubnve Olicusri , inxl filnjivinx many uf tb * matt ruourkaulo euros. OI- llco , N. H. Cor , lull mil Furrmm Hts. ' cntrtaco on eltlicrntrat. OmaUv No ! > Jllc Itttin tflcnowifrtgrd Uailliijti'iiiKly lor all it * unimtiirHl dlicliarien an ] Vrlvntddlnenitiolnirii A , k tr i.t eulciuii , " uilnv weakness neculiti J tooinrn. . V . Mrdotirbr ij > re mbollanclfteliil LTlitEv .MCHi.U"ilOn In rccninnieudlD It I * I nil nufTcrfri , [ 1 7).8TONER ) , WO.DlUTUDilLI. - - - Nul < t hv