8 THE OMAHA DjVTLY BEE THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 11 , 1890. I IK' , THE CITY. The bunk clearings yesterday amount ed to fSI8UO,82. The First Kutiomil bank will bo closed at lo'eioolc p.m. Fridnv , September li. ' , during the funeral of Mrs. Kount/.o , In the county court , yeslordny Gcorjr.0 B. T/.Hcliuck commenced suit to re cover $ . ' ! S3.GC , duo from Alfred and Kuto Munich tier on u promissory note. The many friends of Mis. A. C. Llch- tciiboi'ger. ( laughter of lion. Chris Spei'hl , will DO pleased to learn that filio Is now pronounced out of danger and inn fuir way to inpldly regain her health. 'Iho ladles of the Knox Presbyterian chinch will prcHOtit a carnival of the BoasoiiHiit the church , corner of Nine teenth and Ohio slreots , Thursday and Friday craning of this week. A regular BUlipeL1 will bo'sirved from 0 to 0 p , in. IVnnk Ooldriclf , : i printer twenty-live years old , \\iis taken to the insane asy- linn at lliu instance of his mother. Ills mental condition is not particularly Boilous , and the doctor says ho will un doubtedly recover ufter a term of treat ment. The plans adopted hy tlio board of edu cation Thursday night for the four-room Inilldiiij : proposed to bo erected on the h lf'h Bt'hool grounds , show four rooms OxU2fiutvlthuliidlwayrunnlngtiroiitli ] ; tlio bulldini , ' . A tower bui mounts the btiuctiuo. DTho contractor -who will orcct the Union depot at the "Tenth Htrcot crossing \vas bcforo the "building Inspector yes tor- dny afternoon with an applieation. jislc- in ; ; for n permit to put in the foundation of the structure. According to the plans and Bpccilications , this foundilionwhich : , extends no to nnd Includes the water GtnblcH , will icprcsotit an outlay of 815,000. , IlnndImll Messrs. Byrnes nml Kilallon ( of thlt city will play the Murphy brothers a Ramo of handball , " > 0 a side , on Sunday afternoon next. atlCilKiillon's ' alley , corner of Twelfth niul ClilriiRostreets. At the conclusion of tlio Riuno Mcisrs. Uyriies and KH alton will clmllcnuo tlio ciMok players of ICimsus City for tlio championship of the northwest , Pears'sonp ' U tlio most clcg.mt toilet adjunct Ijl\ory or Not. JiulyoDoaiio yesterday moi nl tig commenced hearing arguments in the case of J. C. Uivru against Charles Martin and the Omaha street railway company. Thli Is the case la which plaintiff asks that the street car com pany ho restialncd from leasing certain of Its old buildings for livery purposes. The do- fcii'o produced nflldavlts showing that every Btorolu'cporaiul icsiclent In tlio vicinity ex cept ISrccn himself , had no objections to the buildings being converted into stables. Cnnnplrint ; Against Canines. John II. Simpson , the newly-appointed dog-pound mister at Lincoln Has \\rittcnto Count 1'uhukl for in foramtlon as to how ho shall c6nduct his now ofllco so as to roall/e there from asimilai1 hnaati/a to the ono being- rakcil In by 1'iiUnlti. Ho - < iys lie realises the count's superior ability ami ho wants the full est information obtaiuiblocvcnln tlio minut est dot ills as to what kind of a dog net to purcliuso nnd how to build bis pound. lie wants the valuable opinion of the count as to whether < log < caught while ; the dew is on the prass Jidda better return than when notnp- jiropviitefl until Inter in the < tay. Ah those thingsPnltisUl lusuiulur itmsidcr.itiou atulho vill htiortly semi a bilof roviowof lih experi ence to liis iiauly-uppolntcd friend in the capital city. "AVatcr Lily Soap , " > cents a caltc. " Kloli.'irtl Diiinuut's { < 'nnur.il. The funeral of Klttmrd Dumont , the aged father of .T. II. Bumont , took place fiom Ucth- Weu church on Park nvenuo at 2.30p.m. The icmnluscre encased in n haudsoino blachclotnraslvct with sllvr trimmings. On the foot of tbo casket was placed the old violin lin vhich had been tbo tlo o companion of the deceased tluouuh life. The stilngs wore broken nnd the bow was unstning1. The lloial offcrlnKs wcro hand'-omo ' nnd were placed about the casUct which rested ttthoheudof the cputr.il aislo. Hev. II. L , . House conducted tlio services which wore brief and Impressive. , A quattclto furiihbcd the music. Tbo rail learois wcro Charles E. Youtnr , C. L. Oakfoid , 0. N. Powell , Amos tfield , Dr. AVornu'raloy luiil.Tuilgo Ciiot-'oiy. I'he remains were intuited at Forest Lawn. lino's I'cnslon. The action of the flronnd police coininisslon In < lhcli.m'Ing Oillecr Leo ou account of con tinued ill-health , and placing him on the pen sion list of tbo police relief association at S10 n mouth , is voiy adversely commented on by members of tlio force. "It don't ' look like justice cither to tbo dls- rlmiRcd man or to the men who remain on the force , " said ono of the men speaking of the case. "It scents to nio that whin tbo city r"tiies nimin fiomoctivo seivlcu and places hitiion Uio list ai a pensioner after years of hard work on tbo poll 1,0 force , his pension oujrhttoboinoio than n paltry $10 a month , nnd besides tint the city on lit to pay It. It isn't frtiito expect his pension to come from the relief final , which should bo for tbo bone- tit of man who may bo bick or crippled buforo going on tbo retired list. The policemen themselves i\vc required to keep up this fund , nnd it don't seem ilgtit for the city to slide out of pajlnir these pensions by making the policemen In active scrvluu pay them out of their monthly sulnues , " The Jury ( lioscu. ClciU Moorps and Sheriff Iloyd have com- plctcil tbo drawing of jurymen for the Sep tember term ot court. The complete list Is as follows : ITlrst Ward-Peter McCann , John Ilannon , Frank \V , IJaiulhnucr , .lobn linker. ijpcoiid Waul Kupeno Plclsard. , T. Kein- nioillnKil'avoSUaniiban , IT M. Avnlkf. Third WaulII , U. noinderncck , John O'Conncll. Oscar It. Uicketts , James Can oil , l ourth Ward Cluifles Mc.Murray , M. Sul livan , John ITogarty , Peter faluirkey , Joel T. GiliTcn. rifth Ward Tlionms Knilght , John Heed , Chiiilos ( Iroin , .lames Chrlstlo. Sixth \Vard-C. K. SlUbec , II. n. Allen. Seventh \Vaid-Theodoio Gallagher , O. S. Robblna. HlBhthVnnt Thomas II. Doyle , Sam Beatly , Sam CumpbcU. Ninth \Vtinl-Kd C.weske. South Omaha \ \ Illlam SohiuulUni ; , Joe Toner , Dan UuiTerty. riorcnco 'J'ownsmp Michael Chapman. Union To\\nshlp Robert Twaddell , Jpfforson Township Will W. McCoinbs. Wei t Omaha .M. A , Kooncy. A XXV VXVK3Ii\Tti. : Trcddlo nml John Nelson , the famous ncro- bats , made their Initial low at the Kden Musoc > cs.tculay. I.ttllo Vtcddlo U but thir teenth JT.III of ape , but Ids ncroliatio feats have alre.uly mtulo him famous. Tliclr tier- forinance were reioived with gixMt uppluuse , \ \ \\hlchgunnintecstbclf \ us flut class. Leonl and Nelson , the famed bitiKors , nro the equal of any one. Lconl's diijp larltoneolco blendi harinonlously \vlth Kelson's line tenor , and tholr HOURS nnd melodies hrinu tears uud laughter. Tlio Dasbington brothers in EOIIJTS , dances nnd bhctebcH are doing line woik uud are to bo commended. Their sliver statue clog Is tlio finest pleco of jioio dancing ever pro- bcntcd In Omaha. The Rallies In their farce. "The Telephone AKCUI , " deacrvo special iiieutlon. Uho same bill all week , Mr. W. D. Orossiuhanco agent of Mr. JtobcrtMantell , was In the city yeitcrdity. 2 > lr , Mnntell appears at the Uoyd oa Thurs- tlav Friday ftiul Saturday of next weelt in "toralcan llrotbers. " "ThoOld Homtotoaa" will open a four jilKbts' onRa onient ut the Uoyil on ncxtSun- dny evening. Sent ? for tlio A , M. Palmer company opens th'a morning. On the opening night "Aunt Jack" will bo produced. 1C02 , Sixteenth and Farnam streets is Iho now Hook Island ticket olllco , Tlek- ts to all points eivst at lowest rutos. BCIIOOU I"UN08. Tclli JIou * They \Vcro Referring to the action of the council Tues day night , showing tio\v \ thuboard of cJucutlon bad disposed of certain funds , 3ir. MiConncll said : "TbU matter the city council Is stirring up is an old thin ? which Is fully undontood by everybody bo is Interested in school mat ters. There Is nothing criminal about it , and v.hutuns OoncMvas la the best interests of the school district , and any attempt on the part of the council or uny ono else to raako uny capital out of it Is ill L buncombe. "Tbo history of the matter is this ; When the bonds , which had been voted for the pur chase of sites uud the election of buildings , were sold the proceeds were placed In ono fund , called tin- site and building fund , instead of creatlnca scparnto fundforcach building. When the bo.u U cnmo to constiuut the build- In 'S It was found tlnit the lost exceeded tlio cstlmitos , and a ) the general fund "uas not In condition then to meet the excess , the board was obllpcd cither to allow the buildings to stand untliiished , or draw on the situ and building fund to supply the excess and this was done. Tlio Idea ot the board wni to unit until the dclickMicy could be made good from the Kcnornl fund. "Tho Paul school has never been erected because n majority of tha members of the board could not agree that the slto was the proper location for the building. It has been Hitoplidrn that the slto should have been nearer Twentieth sticot. "ThU whole agitation has been Inspired by those who are opposed to every action of the hoard la providing piopcr school facilities for the rourthvuul. . "The action of ttio council In selecting an , Isolated district to bo included within tbo tire limits was arbitrary in the extreme , and its action In instructing the supcrinvudcnt of building to refuse tolssuon. permitwasvery questionable and I doubt If this action will bo sustainej by the couits. "If tbo coui.cil has power to compel the board to transfer money from the general fund to the slto and buildlncr fund It will se riously crlnplo the board and work on the sninll buildings will have to bo stopped at once. The board will be made to erect any kind of u building nnd this will deprive child ren hi nil paits of town of the accommoda tions \\hieli they are legally entitled. "I um in favor of constructing a four- room building on the high school grounds for two reasons ; First , it Is needed for the accommodation of pupils wbohiiNO a right to school facilities cither at that , point or hi the Immediate vicinity ; second , thai the time has como for the absolute and fiiml determination of the right of the school district to the high hdiool grounds. I am not In favor of any permanent strtutureou the high school grounds wltlch is neb In nccordanco with the will of the ma jority of the clti/cns. If the jicoplo who arose so anxious to give the rourth ward school facilities , ami tit the same time are opposed to n building on the hlijli school grounds , will allow the board to erct a building to meet the Immediate necessities of the case , I for one will most heartily ngieo to vote W submit any proposition on which the people want to vote. "In the Central schoolthero are about ono hundred pupils whoe.mnot bo accommodated except by occupying the basement or nttio room * or removing the Janitor. In the high school auditorium , where theioweio last year scats for 175 pupils , tile number of seats have been increivsid by placing them closer to gether * > o that there arc now seats for 'JJ3 pu pils , and ono teacher takes care of the room. It is impossible to maintain KOO > ! discipline or attain Kood results with so many in ono room. "If the council can control tills matter It has the poww to control the school board In all Its affairs. Every member of the board is of tbo opinion thnt the board biisthe power to contiol the high school grounds and any statement to the contrary is misleading. "Another tiling , " said Mr. MiConncll , In conclusion , "there has been no Intention of taking the money to pay for the build IIIR out of the site and building fund , but it is to betaken taken from tlio general fund. " "Jim as Good , " Say some dealers who tiy to sell a substitute preparation when a customer calls for Hood's Siirsapniilln. Do not allow any such false statements ns this induce ou to buy what you do uotant. . Hemcmber that tlio only reason for making it is that a few cents more profit vlll bomaUoon. the substitute. Insist hat the best medicine Hood's ' upon hip : Sar- nparilla. Ills peculiar to itself. l'OhlOU > liX'S ; DAY. Tln > Members of tlio Koruo Favor the Innovation. The Idea ot setting1 apart a day each year to be known as "Policemen's day" is very favorably entertained by the members of the f 01 co f win the captains down. Chief Scavoy is away from home , but ono of his subordi nates says that ho knows that the chief would bo heartily in favor of it , as it would undoubtedly tend to iucreaso the efficiency of the force. "I can tell you ono thing that will perhaps suipiisoyou , " remarked ono of the higher officers in authority. "Thero are forty or forty-ilvo nieu on this foreo who can get out and drill with an equal number of men Iroia any police force in the country and they wouldn't como out scconu best. " \Vobavoaboutthatnuinbcrof men on the force who wcro In the regular army , and their bearing is thoroughly military. Aside from that there are seven men now walking beats in this city who held the position of dilll sergeants , uad they could put our force in oxiclleut drill. These men nave had no opportunity to demonstrate their ability. Aviit'iicver wo linve been out on parade wo have had them in the various platoons trying to keep the men In line and seeing that they kept step. Tbo competitive drills that would bo a feature of 'Policemen's ' ' day' is just what Is needed to stimulate the men nnd cause them to toke nctlvo inteiest in their appearance. Such drilling -\\ould nmko the men moio gentlemanly , and the outgrowth of It would bo n more humane handling of prisoners. There would bo less of a disposition to use the club , mid in that particular nlono the bcnellt derived woulu morotb.au compensate for the time and trouble. The plan Is u good one , uad I hope the commission will see lit to establish t > uch u dav. " " \Vater Uly Soap 1'ivo Cents A . Cake * THE riiGirr-\vixT : OUT. Amendment Agitators Go Hack to Tallow Dips. The amendment agitators , who have their headquarters in the old People's ' theatero , uro In lluanclal trouble. The rent oa the hall falls duo with painful regularity and the landlord is exacting In hUdonruius for cash In advance. Thus far those demands luivo been met , but , It is reported , this lias been accoinplibhed somewhat at the cxpcnso o other creditors. "fho homo and native land" fund , with any amount of squecz lag , would not go around. Tbo electric light people wcro the llrst to capture an uu patdilaitu. They retaliated by taking ou the lights. The gas company caino next am were aliened to run up a bill for lllumluatloi nualnst the amendment managers. This claim was not paid , and the gas compair plugged up the meter to prevent good gas from following the bad and the bouse was ii darkness. Coal oil and tallow dips wore brought Into rciuiUlttou and are now beliif , used , AsthebO illuminating agents are no controlled by soulless corporations it is nrob able that by dtstilbutiui ; tholr iiatroiiugo Judiciously the amendment people may bo nblo to secure light enough to last them unti tbo long nights in November. The only radical euro for rheumatism Is t eliminate from the blood the acid that cause the disease. Tl'ls Is thoroughly effected b the persevering use of Ayor's Sarsuparllhi Persist until cured. The process may b slow , but the result U suro. Needs of Clllton Hill. At a meeting of the residents of Cllfto II111 , held recently , u committee was appoint ed to wait ou the officials of the Missouri Pa cifio road to secure batter service ou tbo Del line , These citizens have been treating wit the atrctit railway people to extoud thol trucks ou Hamilton ticci and tbo MlliUr oada.4 fnras Clifton Hill in order tonccom- nodalo the largo number of families who invo taken up their residence In thnt locality , 'ho result has not been very satisfactory and he ) petitioners have determined to secure the cslroJ facilities before lold weather com- 1011CC3. With that end in new , overtures will bo made to thoonkcra of the Bolt line and an sffortmnJoto secure tbo desired transporta- ion from thnt source. If arrangements can o made the residents of Clifton Hill andvl- Inlty will agree to patronize the Belt line cx- luslvely , At present the motor line extends only to lamllton street and Lowe avenue , and It is cslred to have It run about ten blocks far- hor. _ _ Ask fora Cook's extra dry Imperial elmtn- agao cocktail when you need a "biacor. " It Ills the bill to a T. KAIll riNAXCIW. The Douglas Comity Agricultural So ciety $ -O < > 0 Ahead. The ofllcers of the Douglas county agri cultural society are figuring up the cost of lie fair bold the llrst four dajs of last week , 'ho returns have not yet boon received fiom rom all sources , neither bavo all the bills icon presented. They cstimito , however , lint receipts ulll approximate about SJX)0. ( ) This amount was made up of entry fees , irand stand receipts and fees f6r admission. 'o this must bo added ) , ' - " > ! which s allowed Ilia society under a statutory provi- islon which nuthorl/o-i lue commissioner ) of veiy county having an agricultural society 0 pav to tbo latter Ilftccn cents for every nan who votes at it congressional election , As the result of previous management , acre was ? llld ) in the society's treasury be- ere the opening of the late fair. The oflleer.s estimate that the expenses will e about as follows : Premiums , Sl.bOO ; peed premiums , $ , ' ,000 ; advertising , iVK ) ; H-intlng , WOO ; help and policing , SJ.OOO. 'otal $7'JOU. If these llgurcs bo correct , the sbociation has added about $ J,000 , to its sur- lus. Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous yspepsla , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. kliles' iS'crvino. simples free at ICuhu Si Co.'s ' , lath and Douglas. VOUTIIPUh UI'FKMlUUS. iSoyB "Who Stoned n Neighbor in A.I- lescil ScU-Del'cnse. Frank and Axtcll Ncustrom , aged seven ml nine years icspectlvcly , wcio before udge Ilclbley , chaigcd with disorderly con- .uct. They reside on Twenty-seventh and Jlason and the complaining witness was a neighbor. If. Olescn , who said that the defendants had assaulted him and also his children. When the youngsters weio called tip , the court usked them what was the trouble. The older toddler at once icplied , "Ho bit us Irst , " which caused a smile to spread over the faces of the spectators. Doth of the prisoners stated that Olesen lad struck them and had even hit them with 1 brkk , but neither ono of them lad died because of his treatment. 1'lioy had simply retaliated la self-defense , ind had pelted Olesen with clods of earth. Tno fatorlcs of the sturdy llttlo fellows , as well is the manner in which they were told were decidedly amusing , nnd the court could not re press an occasional smile , Ho finally dis charged them , and warned thorn to avoid any fuitber trouble with the prosecuting witness. Water Lily Soap Will Float. St. Tlnmtlty'H EfToits are being made to place St. Time thy's mission on a good b.isis , Mr. and Mrs. Clark Woodman and others bavo as sured tlto missionary llniincial ass istuiice , and thu pledges made by the physicians , and other business men are found encoui.inins. The mission will include a Sunday scb eel , n sowing school for girls , loading room for all , night school for everybody wlllinp to study , and a frco mcdluiil dispensary under the charge of seven physicians and four pharmacists , as may bo seen by tbo follow ing caul : To Tin : Puni.io : Wo , the undersigned phy sicians , resident In Omaha , do hereby pledge our professional services for the support and management of a medical dispensary at tlio above named mission , and will bo in attend ance at such times as may bo agreed upon between ourselves and the Ilov. J. J. II. Uecily , missionary in charge. U'o will re port la him from time to time the condition of such cases as roq.ulto special hcln and as- slstauco from the nubile. E. Siirnivnon , M. D. , J. II. KMMO.NS M. D. , E.T. Au.iJX.M. . D. , D. A. FooTD.M. D , J. B. ItiM-ii , M. D , A. CitAVFOiii ) , M. D. . R. S. KNonr.M. U. We , the undcrslu-ned drnprelst.s , will fill prescriptions countersigned by Mr. Kccdy for the above mission , [ Signed ] Kuny &Co. , SHHIM.IX& MtCcmcLi , KlN'SI.KU DllUU ( JO. , J. A. Fuu.unifc Co. A FYiimlc Drummer. "Can I have 91 again this timol Yesi Thanks. Any mail for mei" and a tall , bright faced youatr woman wrote "Marie Stocum , Chicago , " on the Murray hotel regis ter and asked Chief Clerk Anderson to have her grips scut up at once nnd to keep his eye out for an express parcel she was expecting every hour , Miss Stocum enjoys the distinction of being the only traveling saleswoman In the west who is regularly employed as such and makes icgular trips in ttio Interest of the trade. Sbo hog been traveling through the iicst for a year and a half for the Chicago Yeast Powder company and has just severed her relations with that ilrm to accept a position from an Omaha firm. ' 'I went on the road , " she said to a re porter , "about two years ago. I was ac cepted , by the firm employing me , as an ex periment and have been , I must modestly admit , very successiul. 1 have sold lots of goods and bavo been able to hold my trade well. " _ The perfumoof violets , the purity of the Illy , the glow of tbo rose , and tbo flush of Ilebocotnblue la Po zoai's wondrous powder. Shot nt the Seriroaats. Sergeants Ormsby and Graves have pre ferred charges against Officer S. S. Drummy for recklessly discharging his revolver at them without the slightest cause. The ser geants were linking their rounds Monday night and visited Drinnmy's beat. They did not sco that ofllccr , and tried to attract his attention by rapping with n club on a telephone - phone polo. Dratnmy was two blocks mvay anil Instead of running up to sco what was the matter ab once opened fireDruminy's excuse was that ho thought ho would lot them Icuowvliero bo was , seeing that they rapped to mid out about It. 'iho captain demanded a written report o : the affair from the sergeants and from Drummy , and the case will bo taken bcforo tbo lire and police commission at tbo next mccthiK. IUrapirloraieslence ! proTta la mlllloai of bom * for more tban t quarter of century. Itli < n d t > T th Unlteil Htitm Oottrnment. KnrtoriBil 6r tb hei § of ihn Errnt untrerilttei ai thi Ulronpex , Purmt unit Moil IleaUhful. l > r. I'rlce'i Cream link Int Powder do i not conlnlQ immonlfc , lint ) of alum. Calc j . BOB tfiueUoo. Both tlio method niul results \vlien Syrup of Figs ia tnken ; it is jtlcasan and refreshing to tlio taste , nnd net , Rcntly yet , promptly on tlio Kidneys Liver nnd 15owcls , cleanses tlio eyf tcin efli'ctuully , ( lispcls colds , head aches and fevers nnd ctiies liabitim constipation. Sjrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , plensing to tlio taste nnd ac ccpttiblo to tlio stonmcli , prompt in its action and truly beneficial m iti eflbcta , propnred only from tlio most healthy and ngrccaUo substances , itt many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs ia for snle in 50c and Si bottles by all leadint1 drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not liavo it on band will pro cure it piouiptlyfor any ono who wishes to toy it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORMA HG SYRUP CO , SUN FRANCISCO , CKL. 'nillf"H.U. KV. NEW YOM. N.y. DPS. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. L4OODOUGLAAS STRlfUS/T OMAHA , NER The most widely and favorably Kncmn speC' lallstslu the United Status , Tlielr loni ? ex. pcrloiico , remarkable skill nml iinlversil sue cess In Iho tiuutmont and eureof Nervous , Chronic and Surjleal Diseases , cntttlo tliuw emlnont physlolani to the full lonlldcncoof the nlnlctcilnvurrwliui'i ' * . They Kuimintoo : A. CIIHTAIN AND 1'OSU'IVB OUKK for the awful elleetsof.early . vlco and tbo numer ous c\lis that follow hilts train. riUVATK , HI.OOD ANUHIUN DISEASES sppt'dlly , completely nnd pernmnentlvcimd. NKKVOUBOKIIir.ITV AND SEXUAh DIs- OIOEHS yield readily to tholr bklllful treat- . KISTDfA AND IlEOTAIi IH.CErtS guaranteed cared without ualu or detention fiom business. HYlMOUIXn AND VAHIOOCF.L.R porma- noiitly and successfully enroll In overcase. . SVl'lll Is , GUNOimtlKA , aiCCT , Suer- ni.itorrlicii , Seminal cakniv * , Imt Manhood , Mgbt Km Isslous , Decayed Paoullles , 1'onialu Weakness and till delicate disorders ncuullur lo either sex positively eured , ns well us all functional dKerdcrs that icsu It from youth ful follies orthocxcossof tnaturoyears. 'rk'lf'T II ? U Ouaruitecil jwrniiinu n tly 01 IMU 1 UlxLi oureil , removal eon ilt'to. without cutting , cinistlo ordllatultoti. Cures alTucted nt homo liy patient \\lthout u 1110- laont'snaliior annoynncc. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MbN. A 111 ? U PI 1 ° I ? The awful ottocts of /V OU1N.L UUIVL , early vlco which brings orpanlo weakness , destroying bollt mind anc ! body , with ull Its drcailud ills , poruauenty cured. HUK TlliTT'J ' Adtlrrss thosowho hnvo Im- yiVO. Iill 1. ) paired themselves by Irn- liropcrlndulBenco and solitary lublls , which ruin both inlnd ami body , unfitting them for business , stud v or innrriiiKC. MAKUIhl ) MEN or tboso cntcrlnon that happy llfo.uwua'of ' physical dubllity , quickly assisted. OUB StTCOB = S Is based upon facts , rirst-l'ractlcal oxpcrl- cneo. Second K\ury ca o linpet'lilly studied thus starting right. Third Medlelnes are prepared In our laboratory exactly to milt ' tacli taso , thus cITeutliiK cures \vllhout Injury. Drs. Belts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET , - OMAHA. NEB. This popular remedy never fails to effectually euro Dyspepsia Constipation , Side Headache , Biliousness Ami nil diseases ailsliiRfrom a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. Tlio natural rc "U Is Rood appcllto and Notid flcnU. llnso small ; cfcKtiut- i'couUd ami easy toaivallutt , SOLD EVERT WEEEB. GRA.VS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. - TlIF C HEAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . KNI.USII ItKM- EIIV , An unf.ill- Ino'iiro forSoiu- Inul U'ciknu , Sparnm'orrluua , linpciii'iicanil all cllic i oi tint foltotr a a so * ( ( iiuitco of rinlf- nbiimii as I.OHS of < "Memnry , Unl- remal l.nioltiKlo I'nlnln t lid Mack , Illinros of VUlon , rromntnreOld A cmia uisny otlipr > tll on oi that lomlto Ininnlty or mn'iiiniilluniiminproinn'uru ' Bravo. 3 If I iillpurtltuUrH In 0'inninplili.t , wlilcli wo ilo- Iroto rent freeLr niilllo every ono , urTlioHiic. cltloMcilldnn Iniold nt fl vcr iincknifp. nr nlxpnck- nirL'i fin n or will ho Mnt frco by mull on receipt of the Dinner by nldrrmlni ; THE GOOlD\hVN DRUG CO. , 1110 F.\UNAM Stitiiiir , OMAHA , Nun. On account of cnniiterfolH wo Imvo odopteil tbu Tollow iuipur | , Iho E BilLEY , Graduate Dentist , A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubier Per Five Dollars. A norfcot fit cnHfi"10"1'Tcctli ' ovlr.iotoil vltliaiitiiulu or dansror. titul wltLoiit nniioh. thcllos. Gold nml silver Hlllnssut lo i.t rates. Hrldgo and Crown Work. lcotli ltli out plates. All uorlc wairuuttu. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Eiitraiico , Kill Htrcot elevator. Upuucvou * lnjj until o'clu'- ' ) ; , A GOOmilOll. Luwyor , 1UI UiarUora St. , JtChlcuKo , 'Jti yutira hiu'ics-iful praoleo , Alvlcol'reol nopuljltolty. bpeciuKuolllllci , uiauy ktuUt. WE START THE FALL eason with a Grand Hoys' ' Clothing Sale , and as at the opening of the schools , boys' clothing is mostly -X n demand , we propose to make the coming week the nwst memorable one in our boys' ' department/ Circumstances combine to enable us to offer 501112 extraordinary bargains , and the prices \ve make in ur bojs1 department will surprise the public. We start with the following : 300 Knee Pant Suits of an excellent quality of cissimere , made expressly to stand the hard and ough wear of boys , at the same time neat looking , coats bin ? with conleil seams and tastily gotten p. The suit is well woith $3.50. We offer it this week at $1.90. The suit is well adapted for school \rcar , and just the tiling for people who don't ' want to spsml much money and at the same time have a nit that looks and wears as well as any five or six dollar suit. bargain NTo. 2 About 225 excellent : All Wool Suits , in different patterns , sonic plain brown , ome of the latest plaids , but all of a good'quality strictly all wool cassimcre , made up in handsome tyle. Tiiis is one of the best school suits ever place I on the market. We offer it at $2.50 , and we say hat no other clothing house will give a suit like this for less than $4. In finer fabrics we show an excellent assortment of Knee I'aut Suit ? , two and three pieces , in all he latest shades and mixtures. Our prices on fine Children's Suits are aboti t 33 per cent lower than hose of any other house. Thousands of odd Knee Pants , geol qualities , 35c , 45c , 55c , &c. Our prices on Knee Pants will lelight mothers. We arc equally well prepared to fit largo boys and young men. We have a splendid variety of all he latest styles in single and double breasted sacks , and our prices arc such as no other liousa will make. Fall Catalogues and Samples are ready- Send in your name and we will mail them. Open until 8 p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m. Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. E1IERT Ban Be Silitei For our full and fine assort ment has been selected this season with an eye to Oma ha's increasing demand. Nothing finer is offered in Men's Clothing than our present stock can furnish. MEN'S SUITS adapted to all occasions and fLinctions , made of the very best material and in the latest approved style. TROUSERS' A-ro one of our specialties in which line of goods under take to satisfy the most fastid ious. IN Hironlc , Nfrvoin Hlonil nnd Siirulunl nicnifl' nnd IlBcnso3 of tlio 1:70 : , KK. Noiu , 'lliroat and flioit Hpuelnl Attention to DISCHHOI ofVo moil nnd Chllilri'ii. Tlic doctor * Hnio linil ycnti nf cvporlonoo In tlio hoHilt | iln of llrtinklrnuii 1 Now Vorlt nnd [ iroiuiioiij tlitunOMt aiiccuajful unJ wldolj knotvu apcclallits lu tliocountrr. 'lo Voiinv nml ailiUllrceil Mm. Ixist Jlanliooil , N'orvoits Dobllltr Hncrnintirrli'ni , Sumlnul I.O < "UH , I'liyBknl linear. nrUlim fruin Irnlli- crt-tlon , iiruiliuMn lecplo ! nt' s , dujipumluncir , plin- plos oii'tno f.ico.nviirilon tosuctctr , uailly ilbniur- nut'il , lackot conlliloiuc , ( lull , imlHfnr ntuilv urblltl- iiuaj , unil Iliutj IIfo & burJun , a ifuljr , | > ormiinoiitlf uudtpcuilUr curoil. Itlixxl nnd Slcln ! ) Npam > s. Frplill ! ' , n dlioni most droadlul In IU roults , couplutulr iT.iillcuto.l. ( Joiiilo-Urlnnry Surtri'rv. ( lonorrlinGloct , Snihtlli , It > < lrurule , Vnrlfocolo , nnd MrUuiru. rallonllf nml mifcif iMireil wlthoul luiln or ditcntlun flora Inislnuis. All Suxunl l > o. tormltluaanU liupeillmcntalu niarrl ik'oiuccojsfullr rtHUIWIMt , All HoctaldlJCi"o mfoly ntul permanently euro I. Hourstin. tn tlllHp. in hmnh ) , IDtlll I. , 14. II. remain unntila to > l > lt i nuij liu trcatml at tliclriioiiicj lir corri' | ionHtnco. .Muitlclnusnnil lu- ttriictliiiijsi'tit bf oxpri ) " * . I'oniull illou frto. bind 4 tents Inbtiimiu lo Ilisuroroi'ljr , Iil8 rifticnth St. , ripp'iiltn Itojtl'8 Opera lloiiHn. Uniittin , .Nl > . OR. J E. e Spocitilisfc , IL un urpiiKiicd In the trout * uicit otnll form. ] ut I'lll. VATI : DISK VMS ; i/nt.Mao ho.irt . , h'lllK'lUlli : , or imlci lii n It'lvliit : lliu blmlilcr , HU'llll.ls curtiil ln , Jti > W iliiyi , hklii ! ) l , iii ujriturrh nnd till Illnarncs ot the Illiiod lluurt and I < licr Ki > . nnlo I > l c curtxl without liulrunifiit "r "locil trunl. incnl. " Ijiillci ( rum 2 to 4 unljr , WntJ for clruu- InriKlvtni imrtlciilnrinlxiut uudiufllo iiluvu tlhii IMOI , and oliuwln nmny of tli moil ramurkatilu curca. O ( . Uro , N. II Cor , Hit ami I'aruum fcts , ontrancu on ellboritrect , 0uaUv : Nub C U K E 0 > r t' % ' " . - lS-JlARIAR C .HIO l.U.tll ; . CewletUUj. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute treated lit homo by corrosionIciiea Allojiumnnlo ittont coiiililcntlnl , Md.llelnj or lM < trmi nti sent bi mnl I or express ecnruljrpncknl , noimrkt to In lie i to con tent * onemler Ono imron tllntarilow profcrrx Cull nnd cun ult in or * ciul history of yoirc.iso , nml wo Mill aoml In pliln wr.i'n'ur our 1100IC TO MKI J'UKK i > on Private Sjieclnl or JJorvous Diio.ijoJ , IinJtoncy , Syplillla Ulojt , anil Vurloojjlo , with ouoatloi Hat * Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner 9th ntul Ilarnoy Streets , Oniiiha , Nobrnaka. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , Etc. Our sales on both DIAMONDS nnd WATCHES have lieon UNUS UALLY LA1JGE of late , owing to our CUT PRICES. Our stock of MOUNTED DIAMONDS was ( jot- liiifr pretty low , so wo huvo just seta a Inrpo iniinbof of C1IOICE STONES of OUH O\VN IMPOR TATION , and wo olfof thorn ut a SMALL ADVANCE AIJOVE COST. The sottinns comprise a liu-HO variety of SOL.ITA1HE . and GLUSTEIl RINGS , SINGLE STUDS. EAIMUNGS.HROACIIHS LACK PINS , PENDANTS , HAIR 011NAMENTS. SLE11VE 13UT- TOKS , COLLAR BUTTONS , IJI tAC' RLBTS , N E C K L A C H S , LOCKI3TS. etc. SPECIAL DE SIGNS OF SETTINGS niailo and LOOSE STONES of till si < ! os MOUNTED TO ORDER. Rubles , Sapphires , Emeralds. Pearls , nnd all other precious sionos , mounted and loohc. OUU GREAT SLAUGFITER SALE of WATCHES is still in progress. SOLID GOLD WATCHES for LnaioB nt Sl.O. WO , $25 , 530 , ! I5 ! , $10 , fl f > , $ r > 0 , and utnviml. GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD \Vj\TCIIiS : of all Uiiitls , from$25 I up to the llnost gradesEluln ( , "Wul- thain , Howard , oto ) . LADIES' and GENTS' FINE GOLD FILLIil ) WATCHES. American movements , warranted from IS to 'Jo yours , only $11,75 ; worth 3-io and upward. SOLID SILVER WATCHES , $5.7(5. ( S8 , $10.911 ! , $1/5 and up. NICKEL WATCHES , W..W , M.75 SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND ' LOCICKTS ; KOLLKD ] LATK CHAINS AND C1IAUMS bold at UISDUC'IID I'HICUS to purchasers of Watches during thlsa.ilo. 5.000 KIN 15 SOLID GOLD FIN- | GlCIt KINGS from $1 to lOcneh. 2SS"\Yalcli \ Kcpairiiij a Specialty. NOTIU2 Strangers vibtlnj , ' tlio citvnre cesiiei'tfully invitoit to call nncltakoa look through our estab lishment , whether wishing to nur- | ehnso goods or not. MM MEYER & BR.O , . Sixteenth and Parnain Street- ? . FUEEH SPECIFIC , A POSITIVEand permanent CURE for all aiioaiei of URINARY ORGANS. Gntfi wh-jrecthortreatmentlalli.rolUlrectlonHWlthejch Eotlle. - 1'rlcc. one dollar. Bee ilenttnre of LU 81'AiiL. t or Solo By All Drugslata , BENITO Unilor Iho Mftnuacmcnt of tbe flevican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries Inccrporalctl By Iho Stale of Chihuahua , Mex . ice , for Charitable Purposes. / GRAND will take place Inpnbllont tbocltrof Juarei'for- ( "irly I'liaoiitil Worti > ' " " - ' n. Wednesday , Sept. 24th , 1890 uncli'rthn personal HUP * , .1,111 of Gen. IOim n , VOHIIV , iimt Mr. < * Auii.ii , VKUUIL.- : 1..KS , butli Kciilkmeii ot liliti stan'llnir. ' CAPITAL PRIZE. 560,000. Only60,000 Tickets ! Only 60,000 , Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS $4 , IIAtF TICKETS 52 , QUARTER TICKETS , $1. I Prize of $60,000 $60 11'rUoof ' 10iioo 1 1'rl/oof 6,0K ( ) . H'rUosof ' 1,000 cnch ID I'li/ugor aioeiu-ii f/JJ'i'zosof ' ion oich KXI I'rl/csof CO ciuli , JWrrUuaof 'M c'liuli. , Aliproxlinutlou 1'rlzea. IM Vrl/ciof ( HO o lull 1X ( I'rl/oaof i0 ! cncli 100 1'rizcauf "ft cncli Ti'rinliuil I'rl7 < ii. Ml ! Terminals tofiO(0 ( > l'roor ! 30eili. : ( : dWTiruilualtttotlU.OOUl'rlzuufllUuuch 1914 Prlzei amounting la $120,970 \Ve , the iinilcrrlL'nril. lifri'by rrrtlfr tint tbf llniuo Nnclnnnlnt Mrilco.ln I'lifhiiHlinii lin ono ' puilt from tlio ilrxican Iiiternutluiinl llmiklng Co. the iM'ceeiirj fuiidi to vnnruntco tln < iinyutnt l ull inlzen drawn In tl uOi-iiu I.olri ln.lunr . \VourtliLTccrlifr Iliul u lil iipurtlio | til till iirraiinnmeiiti , unit In | i r in innnniin ind contl , \ all tlieilrurlnuinr till * lx > tterr. unit tli llh mj . nriicolullirU'il vltli hnnc'Jljr , lulnil'n , tnd lu toot 'J lultU lowardi * nil tmrtlpii. JOHN S. MOSBY. ConimlBMoner r A > n i , < > Aiimir.M.iB , RuporvUorfor tliu Quveriiuiont. Ifnnr ticket drnvrlnirn nrlinli ifnt to ttio under- HKiiuil , Iti lai'o THliin " 111 liotollirted ind rcmlu 4 to iliauwnur thereofIroo iirrlmriip. Huiun It lIllOMtnv , l'fi.ii I'aiq.National Hank , El 1'uioT I Am'.NTH WANTED. rorcltilirmeiornnr other lnfirra ( tlon. writ * t IliuiiniluriUniol , rlnlliiK ymir ( IJft > rlunrlT , WHO t-lntc. Oonnly. Mrei't mid Number. Mora r i'lil ( - llvc wlllboniiiiriujbr your oiicloduii u tavm > ol > carltitf jronr ( ullmlilrtii. JlUXIUAH l.NTEII.NXTKINAI , IlANKIMOCO. , City of Juurcz , iloilco. Pfnrt rtmlttnnco * for llckcti hr enHnnry Utttr , ciinliliilKK Moni'i Order , liturd tir nil ipr n oam tmnlei , N > w Vnrk Kirlinntr , bunt urali or potui Hull ) . Adilrioult rmUternl Intlrri In UBlU'ANlNTKIINATIONAI.lUNKINtl CO. CUrol Juir ,