8 THE OMAHA DAJLT BEE , SATURDAY , SEPTEMBEK 13. 1890. THE CITY. The bunk clearings yostordnr amount * ed to $710,000.05. A Ini'po consignment of Hnvnnnn cigars for Max Mover & Co. and n lot of tulip bulbs from Ammonium , Holland , for bonaghuo , the Jlorlst , wore rocolved nt the cusloins house. CCarpenter , tlio mnn who wns charged with taking iv horse belonging to Or , Van Camp , was tried yesterday and Judge HuUloy hold him for the district court under fiends of S2-JO , A warrant hat been issued for tlio ar rest of ( . liarlcH P. NeUou for compound ing , rotalllng and soiling medicine ) and drugs to Dr. Clmrics G. Kuhltmiti with out beluga rcglstoa'd pharmacist. Sam lluhin was arrested yesterday chtirgr-d with Renting $ 'H from the olllco of tlio Swedish Tribune. IIo was ar- raicncd befoi-o JUd o Ilelslcy , find de nied the charge. Ho will bo tried today. C. II. Vim Alst is under arrest for dis orderly conduct andiisdaultlnpanolllcer. Van Alst in partially demented and his brother at Klhhorn lias been notified to talco stops to have him properly oared for. Chester MeMead.colorcd , stole a watch from his aunt , Joiophlno John-son , and rofu cd to return It on demand. She caused hl arrest , and the court ordered his seclusion for twenty-live dnys sit the county a expense. Charles K. Strntton was arrested on complaint of the inspector for allowing bad brick to enter into the construction of a building. IIo gave a bond for his appearance , and the case will bo heard next Friday afternoon. Barney McCourt , who was bound over to the United States court on the charge of passing counterfeit money n short tinio ago , Is to bo released from the county jail on his own recognizance to appear at the next term of court. It was nearly 8 o'clock this morning when the bridge line motors began running. The delay was caused by cer tain changes now being inado at the power house , and not by the storm , as many impatient passengers bupposcd. In Justice Anderson's court a decision wns yesterday handed down la the ease of Lucy Halon vs David Van Ettcn. Lucy was the girl who worked about the lawyer's household and thenbucd for her wages. She received judgment for John L. Sullivan , Bill Xye , P. T. Ear- num , Ella Wheeler " \Vilcox \ , Inspector Byrne * , Major Cidhonn , Nell J olson , Win. F. Howe , W. If. liallou , Alan Dale , Pauline Hall and Mstry Kastlako each write a chapter of "Ills Fleeting Ideal1 the grout composite novel which begins in the Omaha Excelsior today. .Nerve and Idvcr Pills. .An Important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A. new principle. They speedily euro biliousness , bad taste , torplit liver , pllerf ntul constipation , Splendid for men , women ondcUHdrun. Smallest , mildest , surest. ItO do es for -5 cents. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s ' , 10th uud Douglas. District Court. The hearing of arguments In the case of Taylor vs the city and county , to restrain the paving of Lowon worth street west ot the BcltHno , which wixs set forycstcrday , was agala postponed. _ If you could see vour nwa scalp through an ordinary magnifying Kl-iss , you would bo amazed nt the amount of dust , dandruff , nnd dead sltln thereon nueuinuliituu. The best and moil popular prop.ir.itlon for cleansing the scalp ia Ayur's Ilulr Vigor. Itcpubllcnti Central Committee. Thcrowillbo n nicotine of the republican county central cotnmlttco this after noon at 2 p. m. , sharp. Mlllnnt hotel. The call Is signed byM. P. O'Brien , enalrmnn , and M. L. lioeder , sccrct'iry. "Water Lily Soap will float. Nlntli Ward KopulilteaiiH. W. I. Kierstcnd notifies the republicans of tlio Ninth ward that thora will be a meeting of tlio republican club of that ward this evening , 7H : ! ) , at ; ! 910 Faraam street , for the election of olllccrs. The perfume of violets , the purity of the Illy , the glow of the rose , and the ( lush or Ilebo combine in Pozzonl's ' wondrous powder. iioensen. Judgu Shields IsiiioJ the followlujj mar riage licenses yesterday.1 Namonad address. Ato. ( B. I. Ueltor , Oinalm . 44 | Elizabeth Lange , Omaha . : n ill. .T. Nichols , Omaha . 28 I Nettie S. Jackson , Camcasberry , Pa. . . . 2S A box of St , Patrick's pills will cpst you no mo.ro than any of the clieapcrsort with which the market Is Hooded. It pays toct the test , und by culling for St. Patrick's nnd refusing to take any other kind , you are sure of getting the best ana mokt reliable pills made. A New Stoclc 'I rain. The porshtont efforts of Manager . N. Habcook of the Union stockyards have been rewarded by another .stock train that re moves almost the last Impediment to stock shipping from northeastern Nebraska , The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha. railroad company has put new stock trains on Its Ilurtingtou uud Norfolk branches , leaving these places every evening at 7 o'clock and arriving in this city at 4:50 : o'clock In the morning. Heretofore stock along the line of these Unuuhes , had to lie loaded In the morn ing nnd after an nil day run arrive la the yards too late for the day's market. Water Lily Soap Flvo .Ccuts A Cake A xx /A rs. Tlio A. M. Palmer courpaiiy arrival from the west last evening , nnil opened their engagement at tbo Iloyd , presenting a Brand double bill , opening tlio bill wltn the pretty little one-act sketch entitled "A Muu of the World" ami closing with "Aunt Jncli. " This afternoon "Jlin , the Pen man , " will bo playea and "Saints anil Sin ners" this evening. Two of these plays nro now licro. The new dr.nnus hnvo passed the ordeal of the most exacting criticism In Now York city , and have enjoyed long runs there. U'lia Puliuer i-omiMiiy is ouo of the best known In America. This mornlm ? nt 0 o'clock scats for the engagement of Ucuiuan Thompson's great piny , "Tbo Old Iloimwtead , " which opens u Tour-nights' engagement ut the Iloyd on Sun day night next , will bo put on salol The c.ist is n strong ono unit the great drama will bo beautifully mounted. Tlio attractions fit the Kden Museo this week nro of the highest order. A rptlned pallor entertainment , in which there Is unough comedy and mirth to causu un hour to speedily pass. The bill U the best yet ap pearing at that popular resort. "The Cricket on the Hearth , " n very popu lar play with tlieutcr-goers , will bo tlio bill at the Now Q rand this afternoon and evening , closing the Newton Beers engagement. At popular prices , with reserved seats nt 25 , SJ5 aud 50 cents , the audlcnco should bu large , The Standard opera company , which will open an engagement of eight nights at the Grand tomorrow evening , Is the sumo strong organization that lias IXXMI presenting eomlo epera with success at Denver all summer. They liavo u largo and talented company. The opera tomorrow oveulug \ \ 111 bo "The ( Jhlniea ol Normandy. " A changa of bill will bo presented each evening. Tbo juices will be popular , reserved scuts being 25,85 anil BO cents. The box fahect will open ut 9 o'clock TIIH I'IATTK' Tlirco oTTliciu Stand Among tlio ln e Bliotof ilio Army , Tlio tclcfrmph brings tlio information that three men from this department havoseeurcd places on the rifle and carblno army teams , and ouo of these stands at the bend of the former , which practically includes the loadIng - Ing mnrkMiicn of the array. The successful ones uio as follows : Lloutcnntit Mulr of the Seventeenth Infantry , the leader of the team , whoso four days' llrinR gave him nearly fifty points more than his lending competitor ; Ser geant Davis of the Sixteenth infantry , who made n score of 531 and gains tlilrd place , Both of these are upon the rifle teams. lieu tenant H. II. Wright of the Ninth cavalry made n record of 431 and secures the tenth phico on the iiirbino. This is considered a remarkably line record for this department nnd Is the second occa sion on which a soldier from the 1'latto 1ms stood at the head of the marksmen ol the nrmy. The last to win this distinction wns lieutenant Merrlani of the Fourth Infantry. This gentleman Is now awaiting retirement for disability , and recently returned homo after n moit fortunate speculation near Spokane Falls. Ueuti'imnt Mnlr Is a young man , Imvltlg bcon born in Michigan , stud entered the academy nt West I'oint in July , 1881. Ho graduated Juno 1-1 , ISM , and at that tlnio was assigned to the rcslincnt which is now proud of his achUsvcinoiiH. Lieutenant' Wright , Light Horse Harry in ho li familiarly railed , win horn in IS.V ) . Tin u-ntnimnlnted from civil llfo December 1' . ' , IS ? , ' . Ho was a member of the rlflo team of thedepartmcntof the Pintle In ISSS as also of the carblno team ot the department In ISS'J. Ho Is stationed at Fort Uoblnson. The telegraph also brings the report of the transfer of Major Vrooni , inspector specter general ot the department ot the 1'Iatto to the department of tlio Mlwourl with headquarters at St. Louis. The major has been In this department since August of 1889. Ho will bo succeeded by Major John M. Bacon of the Seventh cavalry. This officer was born in Kentucky April 17 , 1SII. Ho WIM appointed from civil life us second lieutenant In the Eleventh Ken tucky cavalry September iia , ISU'-i , and honor ably mustered out November 4 , of the sanio year. Ho became second lieutenant of the Fourth Kentucky caviilry November 5 , 180) , and was promoted to lirst lieutenant Febru ary 1. IbtKJ. IIo becnmo captain ofthosaino year on Mni'ch Ifi , and major November 20 , 1MJ4. Hoas bonorablv mustered out Au gust 31 , IbCTi , nnd appointed captain of the Ninth cavalry July 23 , IbtW nnd accepted Jan uary 11 , 1807. TIe became major of the Sev enth cavalry April 14 , 18S4. Ho was brevcttcd major for gallant services at Kesicn , Oa. , In the war of the rebellion , he served in the armv of the west and participated in tbo At lanta campaign of 1SG1. Ho served in the do- pirtincnt of Texas imtil IS71 and was in \Vashiiigton \ as n member of the staff of Gen eral Sherman until 1831. IIo served then with his regiment in the department of Da kota till 1SS3 nml in the department of Mis souri until Ib'JO. IIo is at present in ITott Hlloy , KU.S. Ho Is a man of medium helRht , stout build , well-known and appreciated by all his associates In the army. It has not yet bcon decided when ho will reportat hc.ulciuartors. Major Vrooin Is now in i AVeshington where ho is connected with the ofllce of the In spector-general of the army. He is expected to return soon and make preparation lor his departure to the dcpurtment of Mlssourl. The declining powers of old ntro may bo wonderfully recuperated and sustained by the dally use of Hood's ' Snrsupnrllla. I'KOl'OSKO AMI3.VI > MIONTS. Those AYIiluli Are to I'e Voted on at Uu : State Election , Three amendments to the state constitu tion will bo voted upon at the coming state election. Onb of these provides that the number of Bupremo court Judges shall bo increased to live , three f whom shall constitute a quorum. They shall bo elected by the people for a term of llvo years. A second amendment proposes the Increas ing of the salaries of the suurcmo court Judges to $ 'if , > 00 and of the district court judges to & ) ,000 per annum. Two amendments relative to the liquor trufllo are to bo voted upon. One of these provides for the complete prohibition of the manufacture , sale or keeping forsaloof any intoxicating liquors for beverages. U'ho other provides for the license and regulation of the trufllc. If cither of the amendments carries it will become , n pait of the state constitu tion. If neither receiver a majority of the votes polled at the election the Slocmn legis lative high llcciibu local option bill will re main in ioico. Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous dyspepsia , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kului & Co.'s , lath and Douplos. MUST utjroirr DAILY. lMiynieinus to Ho Compelled to Report Immediately All Deaths of I'atloiitH. City Physician Gnpcn was asked If ho didn't ' think it would bo much hotter to have the deaths of the city reported dally rather than by the month as is now the practice. In reply ho said : "I certainly do , nnd on April 25 T proposed nnd submitted nn ordinance with reference to the matter. It provides that the physician report every death as BOOH as it occurs , Just as ho is now obliged to report contagious dis eases. "Tho simplest nnd most thorough method is to begin with the sexton at the cemetery and prohibit everyone from handling n body without a permit from the health depart ment. A report ot the death should como into the olllco tlrst , before tlio body is allowed to bo removed either for burial at homo or abroad. This would necessitate an immedi ate report. " "Don't you think you are trying to do too much nt once , spouklng in n general way re garding sanitary Innovations in Omaha ! " the doctor was uslccd. "No sir " the . "Wo not , , was reply. arc tryIng - Ing to do nearly so much as Is being done not 'trying1 > to bu done In other cities the same sUe ot Omaha. It Is a fact , however , that the board of health is attempting to do a great deal with very little funds. Wo ought to bo quarnutinlngthesocontagious diseases , of which there tire forty-live cases In Oinahu today. Wo sbould bo bvstoinatteallv Insncct. ing the sanitary condition of the st'reets and alloys. Wo should have a searching and thorough inspection oC milk. The garbage Is not being attended to as it should , But the fact .is that n snnlturr system such as. Is Imperatively needed in our olty today cannot bo maintained for less than $ ! , < XHpr ) 10,000 a year. At least eight in- specters should bo employed to keep it In order. And It is the mobt valuable , tha most paying thing the city could po slbly have , People won't como hero to live ns long us wo aw situated ns wo aro. There is no better test of the enterprise and Intelligence of a community than Its sanitary condition. In telligent peonlo don't waft for sickness to como la and decimate them they ward It off , they know how much better the ounce of preventive Is than the pound of euro. If our sanitary condition , was \vhnt It Is in other cities the size of Qnmha , wo would escape attacks of certain kinds of sickness. "As the case now stands , I don't ' think per haps that there's any blame to bo laid lit uny one's door. The money Isn't ' In tbo treasury to do more than wo are doing. My ambition Is simply to bring Omaha into line with the other cities of her size , I nm not trying to put her ahead of thorn. Omaha has too good n reputation for solid growth to lay behind any longer In a mutter of vital importance like this , it cannot bo postponed , " Chicago's Growth IMiiitlcatctl in I'cnt- land , Chicago's West Side , with CO per cent of her people , was long neglected. Portland , Oreg n'a Peninsula , 13 sciuaro miles , with 18 miles of deep water vfront , Is to become to Portland what the \Vost Sldo Is to Ctilcogo. The old city of Portland contains only 8 square miles. The population is rushing ttcrosj \Vlllamotto river to the Peninsula , to that three bridges aud four ferries nro already required , lu 1000 her 400,000 people will chloily dwell on tha Peninsula. Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodations the great Rock Ishtnd route. Ticket otlice , 1G02 Six teenth and Farnuta streets , Omaha. MOltTUAIlY , Xlio Piuiornl of MTH. llcrinnn ICoimtzo from Trinity Cathedral A faint Imperceptible odor of flowers filled Trinity cathedral yesterday afternoon nnd fell lll < cr benediction upon the heads of asorrowful nudlcnco gathered to pay the In&t sad tribute to Mrs. Elizabeth Koutitzevlfo of Herman Kountzc. The chancel rail was boworcd In mire white roses , -uhlch had been sent from Chicago for the occasion. H wns a little after 3 o'clock when the procession entered the church , in advance of tlio mourning members of the family , lit. Rev. Ocorgo Worthlngton , bishop of Ne braska , chanting the funeral sorvicc. The choir having reached the chancel , began singing the builul uhant , by Fclton , "Lord Let Mo Know My End , " alternating the versos with Mrs. Cotton , who sang th o soprano solo parts , Dean Gardner read the lesson for the day , Father Williams of St Barnabas saying the prayers for the dead. The choir sang us preludes to the lesson and prayer "Load Thou Mo On" and "Ncarcr'My Clod to Thee. " Then , the solemn service over , the : holr took up the strain , "There Is a Blessed Homo,1'and ' ns n recessional led the mourn ing people to the tower of the edifice. Carriages were taken from there to Forest Ijawn cemetery where the last sad otlices to n beautiful and accomplished woman were performed. The pill-bearers were .Tndgo Doane , John A. Crclghton. J. S. Clarkson , Dr. George TJ. Allller , W. II. Megquior , Joseph Barker , James A. Wool worth , Thomas L. ICiuiuall. Mr. 0 , W. Sutherland , n druggist In the town of Colfa < c , state of Washington , keep ? in stock nil of the leading medicines for throat and lung diseases but says ho sells more of Chamberlain's cough remedy than any other and hat never heard a complaint from nnyoiio. This remedy gives en tire satis faction , because It can always bo depended upon. It la popular because it uevrr disappoints - appoints and because It Is pleasant and snfo to take. Let anyone alHlcted with a severe coldorolhcrthro.it or lung trouble , give it a trial and ho will realize for himself what a valuable medicine it is , and learn why ifc Is so popular , for sale at GO cents per bottle by -all druggists. _ To Xcrvous DcliiUtntctl Men If you will send us your address wo will send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Helt and Appliances'on trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor , manhood and health. Pamphlet free. VOI.TAIO BELT Co. , Marshall , Mich. VASSI3I ) IllK EXAMINATION. lint Must Walt Itoi'oro Going Into Uncle Sain' * Kmplny. The following Is n list , with the percent ages , of these who passed the civil sorvlco examination for clerks and carriers held at the postofllco on August 5. Clerks Miss U. F. McGuire , 03 ; Paul Meyer , O'J ; L. V. Bruce , 00 ; W. Ling- thorno. SS. Curriers Thomas Dwycr , OS ; Gyms W. Mead , OS' Charles NemetU" ; Edgar N. Bowles , tM , Michael Co liny , O.'i ; Qcorgo K. Koss , ! ; George L. Altnenison , Oi ; Otto G. Middlcton , SU ; Charles Nelson , 01 ; James Cook , 1)1 ) : Andrew Hnnsen , 'JO ; William Kroin , 89V. ; . Lnndbcrg , b9 ; Thomas Craft , 8 $ ; Owen Hcmillard , SS ; Jorgcu Mlcliaolson , 87 ; C. O. AVallemler , 83 ; Andrew P. Bennett , 83 ; David Shaiiahan , S4 ; Joseph Peslval , W ; William B. Wilson , SO ; J. II. Henderson , M ) ; Jacob Deuteh , 77. This examination holds good for ono year. These who shall not have secured appoint ments by that ttmo must take another ex amination if they uro still desirous of work ing for Uncle Sam , The next examination will bo hclu six months hence. _ Bosuroand use Mrs. Wn-Uoiv's ' Soothing Syrup for your children while teething. 23 cents a bottle. Close Ono Hour Enrller. An order issued by the postmaster-general has been received nt the postofilco In tills city directing that first-class postotllces , at which the transaction of money-order business Is authorized , sluill bo kept open for the issue aud payment of money orders nnd postal notes every day , except Sunday nnd legal holidays , from ! ) a. in , until 3 p , IP. Second-class olllccs shall bo kept open for the same purpose from 8 n. m. until 0 p , m. The order went Into cffeot September 1. In accordance with thcso instructions the money order department of the Omaha olllco , commencing Monday next , will be closed at fi o'clock instead of 0 o'clock as heretofore. Ita npcrior ezeloneo ! proTOi tn mllllool of tomes for more than nqimrlcror n century. Itliastdby the United Stntcn iJOT rnment. Knilorsed br the hcnli of the urcnt im'.vcrsltlos as tlio Stromost , Purrst and.Most Ho-ilthfill. Or. I'rlca'n Cream Halt- Inn 1'owilcr rtooi not contain auiruonla. llm * or iluui. Hold only In emu. I'KICH BAKINO rOtVDKU CO. , Now York. CUIcoao. San 'riincl co 'el' null TlioiIyHpcitlrUio | < lclilllatcliTliotli. er from excess of uork of tuliid 01 bo < lylrliik oroxiiomirolu Malarial Regions , will find Till t'NlMIU Uio u.oU Kvnliil resloratito over offcrctl the uufrerlnu luiullil. Try Them Pairly y. pure III ooil. uorteuuiuluc'liuurriiliiilnd > t II I remit , SOLD EVERYWHERE. For Improved &eco LIEBIG nonilo cookery , Use It for Soups , Sauces , ' Made Dishes , ( Game , Company's Fish , etc. ) Aspics or Meat Jolly. Keeps perfectly in nil cli mates for any length E XTRACT of tlmo , nnd is cheap er and of liner llavor than uny other stnclc , Ono pound equal to OFBEEF fortv pounds of lean beer of the value ot about $ r.f.U. Gtiiiuinu only with YOU signature as shown GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. . TlIK IlllKAT . . . I'Vdl. 1811 IIK11- rnv.n unfiill- IniMMirufurHem- InalVeiiXnou , lmHiu | > acx , unit all illauuo * tint follow in n io- quonco oC Self- of Alomnrjr , II.il- terjal ( jmsltmla 1'nlnlnllio Hack. IHinnrii of Ylilun , I'ranmliiro Old AEU , nnd muiir oilier dlioanos | | mt loud toliunnllr cr coniuiiiiitlnn nnil a iireum'.uro urnrv. IVKull i > arllfulir In our painphlut , wlilfh wo do- Irulo icmlfrtu iir mall to over ; ono. IW'lIn ! ti | > - cldo Meillclnuli null ] nt It per pnokiico , urilx lock- "U'ei ( ur tor will la lent fruo l > r mull on receipt uf tbo monor. If nildti'mlnK THE GOO DMAK DUL'G CO. , 1110 FAUNAS ! STHKUT , OMAHA , NKB. On account uf counterfoil * wo liaie ailopUUlu * jellow wrniiffr. tbi oulr gcnulu * . The ShaBi'of ' Persia Though advanced Itvyvjrs , luslinlrot rnvcn hue. Uray lialrs aru tilctljr prohibited In tils dominions , ami inneo Uiu large ship ments to that coimtry ) f Aycr's llalr Vigor , by the use ol which tliUSIiali's subjects javo not only their hair bat their licnils. Ajcr's Hair Vigor re oics uio natural color ol Itio balr. It should be on every toilet-table , "Some time ago my Ivilr hogan tofadcnnd to Jail out so badly tlilU I tlioiiglit I sliould bo bald ; lut tlic tuu Mt Ajcr's Hair Vigor has restored tlic original color nnd made in/ hair strongnbumluut iul licnltliy. It docs not fall out nnynioixVAdille Shaircr,540 , Kaccst. , Cincinnati , oiilo. " Jly hair { which had partly turned gray ) was restored to Its youthful color ana beauty by the we of a few bottles of jer's Hair Vigor. 1 shall continue to usu It , as tlicre Is no betlcr dressing lor the hair. " Galdo Unrp , Oeoigeana , Ala. Ayer's Hair Vigor , I'ttKi'.Mtuu nr DR.J. C. AVER & CO. , Lowell , Mass. Sold l > 7 all llruggliU and Tor-rumors , DPS , Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. 14OO JDOUGLxAQ STREET OJ1A11A , NEU. The most widely nnd favnrabl v known spec ialists In the Unltecl Suites. ihelr loiu ex perience , remarkable skill nnd universal suc cess In tlio treatment nnd cure of Nervous. Chronic and Surgical niscasi.-s , entitle tbesn eminent physician * to the full confldencoof the nHllctt.'iloverywlicrp. Tlioy Biiurnntoo : A CKUTAIX , VM ) POSIT I VB CUItK for the nwful cITectsof early vice und thonumcr- oiis evils tlmt follow In Its train , 1'UIVATE. ULOOD AND81CW OISEASHS spoedlly. citiiilptclv anil permanently cured. NERVOUS UEIIILITY AXl ) SHXtJAI. UIS- OKOKKS yield readily tq thulr skillful troat- ES. 1'ISTULA AND KHCTAIj UI.CEI13 Ruarantucd cured without puln ur lctentlou from liushiess. 11VDHOCKLK AND'VAKIOOCEMJ ' perma nently and successfully cured In every cuso. Sri'illLIS. aONOKlUlEA. OLCRl1 , Siwr- iiiatorilicuScir.liialYeaknoss. . Lost Man hued , N'lKht KniUsloiii , lec.iye < l rucultlcs , I'linialo Wutiknoss nnd nil dulluato disorders peculiar to either sav positively cured , n * well as all functional disorders tnut result from youth ful follies or tlioevct'Bsof mature years. TPirTIII ? ! ' OiuriuiU'Bd iwrmanu ntly 0 1 lUv I U 1N.U cured , KIIIO al con pleto. without onttlns , cinntlo or dilatation. Cures nITeclcd lit homo ly patient without a mo ment's pain OP annnjancc. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MhN. awful _ _ vlco which hnnis orpnnlo weakness , dpstroyln ? both mlml unil body , with all Its dreaded ills , poimaiieiity cureii. Hli ? TWIT'S ' Address those who Imrolni- L > L\J. Lilil 1J pivirod themselves by lin- propcr Indulgence mid solitary hblts , wliloh ruin botli mind and body , uiifittia Uioiii for business , stud v or niarrluKix MAHUIKU MEN or those c-ntprtnoix : that happy lifeaurtiroof jihyslcal dobllityr assisted. OUR SUCOBS Is based upon /nets. First Practical once. Second Evury case Is speciallystuillod , thus siHrtlng right. Third Medicines uro propnrud In our laboratory exactly to suit uacli cuso , thus olToctlng cures without Injury , Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. NEB. The Fall Overcoat a tiling ; of beauty and w have special pride in the gar ments in that line , \vliich \ we arc able to show our customers this season. In style and finish they lutvc never been surpassed. CHILDREN'S PARLORS On second floor. Take the elevator : NERVE UNO mm TRttTMENT. t TU.ni lno ; .nt . I < iralr | > . W" * * * IwpreiUon. hnrKnlntroI th liraln.M- in liuiinUyiatl Ifwllnulo inWry < l v w.l d tl rnratlura 01.1 A .Ii. rrwin.Lii of \ tr , - e , anil Dpurinitorrliau Inollher M > I luvolunL-vrj Up wu l lir ot r-o rlio.T ot l In brain , elNjiutoor ov r-luiJ lil iico. Itch box eonltln * on niunil'ii trttt mtnt. l bo * . or tU Inr ) . i nl l > r wIJ. Willi eacti order lir II boii'l , will len l | ur < 'U r piinJuo l rVfun.1 moner rtho ir.piiranitf.UilW tuV . U uariuUoj luuuU > ud tfcciuno tula onlj lit GOODMAN DllUG CO. , UIO Farnma Street , - - Om all a , Nell , WE START THE FALL Season with a Grand Hoys' ' Clothing1 Sale , and as at the opening of the schools , boj's1 ' clothing is mostly i 11 demand , we propose to make the coming-\vcck the most memorable one in our boys' department Circumstances combine to enable us to offer sonic extraordinary bargains , and the prices \ve \ male in our boys' department will surprise the public. "We start vith the- following : 300 Knee Pant Suits of an excellent quality of cassiinere , made expressly to stand the hard and rough wear of boys , at tlic same time neat looking , coats being- with corded seams and tastily gotten up , The suit is well worth $3.50. We offer it this week at $1.9 0 , The suit is well adapted for school wear , and just the thing for people who don't want to spend much money and at the same time have a suit that looks and wears as well as any five or six dollar suit. Bargain No. 2 About 225 excel lent All \VoolSuits \ , in different patterns , sonic plain brown , some of the latest plaids , but all of a good quality strictly all WOD ! cassiiiiere , made up in liandsoino style. This is one of the best school suits ever placed on the market. We offer it at S2.50 , and we say that no other clothing house will give a suit like this for less than $4 , In finer fabrics we show an excellent assortment of Knee Pant Suits , two and three pieces , in all the latest shades and matures. Our prices on fine Childicn's Suits are about 33 per cent lower than those of any other house. Thousands of odd Knee Pants , goo I qualities , J5c , 'I5c,55c&c. , Our prices on Knee Pants will delight .mother ? . Ye are equally well prepared to fit large boys and young : men. We have a splendid variety of all the latest styles in single and double breasted sacks , and our prices are such as no other house Avill make. Tall Catalogues and Samples are ready- Send in your name and * we wll mail them. Open , until 8 p. m. Saturday , 10 p. in. Corner 14th and Doug Ins Streets. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , Etc. Ouisles : on lioth DIAMONDS anil WATCHES have been UNUS UALLY LAUGH of late , owini ; to our CUT PKICLS. GUI- stock or MOUNTED DIAMONDS ivn * irut- Linp pretty low , so wo have justsct ti Isirco nuinlicr of CHOICE STORES of OUll OWN IMl'OK- TATION" , itndvo olTor them at a SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE COST. The setting comprise a larro variety of SOJATA1R13 iincl CI.LTs' EL RING a , SIN OLE STUDS , EAU-RINrGSBROA.CIIIiS LAl'l ? : 1'INS , PEN DANTri , HAIR ORNAMENTS. SLKEVll HUT- TONS , COLLAR BUTTON'S , BHAUELETS , NECK LA CH S , LOCKETS , otc. SPECIAL DE SIGNS OP SETTINGS made and LOOSi : STONES of all sixes MOUNTED TO ORDBR. Rubies , Sapphires , Emeralds. Pearls , and all other precious stones , mounted and loose. OUH GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE of WATCHES is still ni progress. SOLID GOLD WATCHES for Limiesut 915. SiM , S20 , $00,535 , , HO , 545 , $ oO , ntid Howard. GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD "WATTFIESof all kinds , from S2o up to the llnost prudes ( Elgin. Wal- tham , Ilowni'tl , ote ) . LA.DIE31 sind GENTS' FINE -GOLD FILLED WATCHES , American movements , wnrrmited from 15 to 25 'yoars ' , only $ lt.7o ; worth $25 ; md upward. SOLID SILVER WATCHES , S-5. 75.18 , ill ) . S12 , SlSnurt up. NICKKLVATCIIE3 , $2.GO$3.75 $ , anilf.i. . SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND LOCKETS ; KOLLED PLA.T1 : CHAINS AND OIIARMS sold at HEDUUEU PRICES to purulmsurs ofWntchujilurltit ; this salo. 5,0 ( PINE SOLID GOLD FIN GER KINGS from 81 to 10 etich. Repairing a Specialty , NOTICi ; Strangers vlstiiiff tlio city are respectfully Invited to call nnd take a look through our estab lishment , whether wishliitf to pur- ch tiso poods uruot. MRX MEYER Sixteenth and Parnain Streets. DRS. MERRILL & MHURILL , Sl'l CI\UST.S IN Cbionlc.Nnrvaui , Hloort nnl SuruliMl lihpnvtnnil Dlio.iaujof tlioKru. K > r. Noio. Thni.it nil. I fliett Siiuci.ilVilLii tlnii tn iMM-nxoi of"o moil nnd Cliltiln-ii. Tlirt doctors h.ivo had rmr < < > ( oxi > rlon.io In the limplt'iUof Ilroiikljrnnii I Npvr Vor < u vl me nuioiii : thonui'.tsiicct'iifill ' ij wMelj knotvii sp cliillati In Uio country. 'In Viiiini ; nnil > llild Ir-\ ir 'il Men. I/it Jhnliood , Ni'roiiH Hohllltf Siu'rmnt irriicn p'niliiullxs ! < < . l'li > lnil IVo.iy , iirlilncrroiiilntlU rrtllon , iTtMltulntf HlcoiUB | tutH , < ltfH | .iiiilt > ii < * y , | im | > pk' on me r.iro. iivcnlou to Kuulotjr. c--i-lly ( llmiur- imiHl , lack of ( imtlilonu1. itull , iititlirnr stuilv * < irt > iitl ixn , mi. . ) tlii.li . lite a burden , safely , ( niriujnontlr mid apuo.lUy . enroll. ltl < xiil null Skin Dim-nuns. Syplill'i , n JI'L'ii'O most ilrouillul In Iti roniln cuiuiilulily uroillcattil. ( iiMiltii-Urliinrv Mirtrrry. Ronoithiu. ( lleot. Sriillllli , HyilriicBln , Varlra < * oln nnil Stricture , rti'llcilly anil Nadiiy iMirod lthmn piiln or dvtunlUui Iruin linlni. < < . AllSuxual lj. Itrmltli'tiiuilliupo.lliuontilu marrluifoiiiceuiifullr unmviM. . . . All llpclnl tllci : o afolr nnd pcnunnently euro I. Hour * , n. in. till 8 p. in Muuiy ! : * , 1UIII1 f. K , li. I'ornuns uniibtu tUTlalt uiniayuu truatotl nt iholr liouios iif curri' ponlt'iu'O. Moillolnu1 * tint In Mriictlims oontlix > ! i | > r 9. roiiiiiltitlm trut Soml U'untj In laui3 ] ' tu Insururuiiljr , UIJ * riltioiifll Sr. , Ojipinlto Iloj-iJ'rt Opera lloiiBf , Otinilin , .Vob. un'ajscilli ] tilt fo ! mcnt olull fuinu i < ( t * 1 > V.VI'i : liiiKS ! 1/.I . at liooil. STKIC UIIIK , ur ttla hi rulelrlnu Uio Mu > . . HVI'll ll.ls cnreil lnJUiu- . > lln lln'iiie-Cul'irili nml till llHii'ii of III. llloo.l lleiirt nil l.lver ! . nmlu Ul > rn oacnro < ! witliDiil Inilriuiii'iiK ' ur'Mocil trvul. merit , " Ijiillci fruui t to I duly. Writ * for plroii' linicltlnit purllculiiriubout cacliudlio Hbovu < lnoa oi , eml liowlHK many uf tlio most rtuarkitile cum. Of- * Dee , N. 1C. Cor , lull nnd KuriiiD Bti , entrance 01 lllbcntreet , Ooiabi , Mob AUCTION VALUABLE CITY LOTS AXI- ) Old Bar bectie CHICAGO , T1IF1 OI-iLO'S FJVIR MCELROY , KEENEY & COMPAWY , WILL Sc LL O N THE GHOUND T1LTESDAY ] AXD lRID.VTSKlTiiMBIiR"25 ! AND 26 ; 11 AM : J , E CAMPBELL' S T10 4DDI ; WHS TO CHICAGO CCN SIINQ OF 50 BLOCKS. _ _ 2,5gQ LOTS. , Ever } ' lot HIGH and AIRY , GOOD STREETS and SIDEWALKS , surrounded by nxi ; RLSIIDENCES , fronting on 55-111 STREET , or GAUHELD BOUI.KVAKD and 6d Street , "DIKECILV i.v THE S\VIM \ , " adjoining ; beautiful CHICAGO L.UVN the fastest selling addition to Chicago , the wonder and pride of the city , aiidhctwecn the City Hall and the GREAT SIICKVEY TRACT , which is backed Ly the Mii.Lio.\AiKis : , the GKIAT : R.ULAVAV SYSTEMS , and the Suiu\vi : ) BU.SINCSS Mii of Chicago , and upon which hundreds of men and teams are now completing the CIRCLE RAILWAY , thus making this tract of 9 square miles the GREATER * TRAKS- rEUAXi ) STOCK YARDS IN THE \Voiu.rj. \ "Motor Lines , " etc. , | give unsurpassed facilities , 7 4 miles from City Hall , and alto gether THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS TO DOUI3LE AXD j TRliDLE T1IHIK INVESTMENTS BEFORE SNOVLIES. . I As fully ten thousand people will attend the sale , - wevill i BARBECUE sufficient CATTLE , sinErand : HOGS on the grounds I to feed all. Come and be with us. Everything goes. No re serve or limit. Title Perfect. Xr.RMs : Jj cash , balance i and 2 years at 6 per cent. 5 per cent discount for cash on deferred payments. For plats , etc , apply to MCELROY , KEEMEY & GO. , 13-4 AND ISO WASHINGTON ST. , GEO , H. CLA.RK , .Auctioneer. CH.1CA.GO , ILL , . OMA.HA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ROHRBOUGH BROS. , Proprietors. Mil loth AUD UOUC.r. STrf. , O.M.MIA. , N'KIl. rAI.I. TKItM oponiMl la--t Miuulay. : Unu\v- siinltnlliitlonlH < -tin cuter imy tliw , > < MIUOljiiuw liist-.vlin. ( . \ny \ lu.uu-li inuv u'li ul. IlixiM f..vj iur ncnU.or futJiiunn worlcpur < luy. SuM'ial MmliMiM pliu'i'il I n peed | iiiliim ffu'iitlv. I'u't. u. J. IJolir ! oiuli. iiiulo un ox- h I lill of | H'iiuiii-lili > lntciluit IhuUiiuliii IMr. i-oii > latlnj I'lillrolyufsi inlcut.norlc. . I'll o cumin - in Him K.HO lilmiill llu > KIM ( ii'iiilums lik'ivis ' a ( .rent I'oiiuiliMiiil ID li . - . stuiiditu. In uii niiuh iiMtlu > y ioniclt'il \\llli I'loffoit. . 1.1 ulln'i tuillMos. rlulinlnu nutluiial imputation , Tlihi u : lit to MlHo llm 'oiiiiirill\ | ! iiicrltiof IViiuxi n.lilp Di'iMitiuiMils. I L Is one laHbill iiultoiiiuitliii tlnnit ti > > .li ( > w uliutoiir tiiiloiits I'iinilo. Alui.itt iiiijunu ciu lioiiou-s-iiiolnii'iis of Art. tuu > lillilt. lull in inn kiitlictn HuLtN t lie ti st. j-onil uumo ; i a a l- Uri srorWului ! , . Ailtlit" . ISOII li IIOL'tSII IKOUnnliu. ! . .Nol ) . NOOUR.E1 ! NO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , N"eb. lth . Ilia in. tuU IRON AND SIEEL We will QuoriYou : PROMPTLY , SHIP You QUICKLY and SUIT You PEIUKCTLV , witli ROO FI NG , the best the market affords , SIDING , CEILING , TlIK ClSriN'NMTI CORRl'C/TIXC Co , , ARCHES , LATH , ETC , OHIO ,