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8 THE O31ABLA DAILY BM3 : MIIDAY , SEPTEMBER 19. 1890.
THE CITY.
The I. 0. A. ( iBsoclatlcn has formed n
new band among1 their mcnibord with
Mr. 0. S , Whitney ns musical director ,
The colored cltirens of Omaha will
celebrate tlio anniversary of tholr eman
cipation on next .Monday oenlnf at
Uoodrlcli hull ,
The Indies' mixilllary of tlio Omalin
Turnvorlcn vlll cdobrftto the second
anniversary oltho cstalllsluncnt of the
cluljat Garficld hull next Wednesday
evening- givingndnncc. .
One car of tin for Armour-Cudiihy
company , a car of crockery for M , II ,
Bib' , and oil-lit , laics ot Sumatra to
bacco for \Vodcles \ iCo. wore received
at the customs house yesterday.
Harry Clfimpott , an cmplojo of Hess
fcSwoboda , tlio Ftflconth street floilsts ,
1ms boon arrcMcd for the otnbczxlcmont
of amrmllBimiof money. which it Is al
leged lie received "but failed to turn over
to Ills employers.
The meeting of the Eighth Wnrd per
sonal rifhta league club will bo lield
Friday cionin , September 10 , nt 8
o'clock sharp , In tlie hall of the club.
1012NToith Twenty-fourth street All
members nre icauestod to bo present.
Sheriff lloyd 1ms talcen Mnjrgio Harrison
risen to Denver. She Is the joimjj
woman -who was found In a demented
Btatoat the Union I'ucifie depot a few
( lays tifjo , while ongiiffed In tearing up
$300 In currency , rind wlio luid n. ticket
for Sun Francisco In her pocket. Her
mother lives la Ucnvcr mid sent for
her.
Ward UotmbllcanP.
The ISlRhtU Ward republican cluli meets
this evening nt 8 o'clock ' at its headquarters -
quarters , corner of Cumins nml Twenty-
fourth streets. Good spelters will address
the meeting.All tire Invited.
Moitliury.
\Yillinm M. Foster , an old-tlmo partner of
Fred W. Gray In the lumber business In this
city , died at his residence In Chicago cnSun-
day last. Mr. Tostcr established a whole-
Bale lumber business la this city about Uvcn-
ty-iivo years ngo , the Ilrin belnif Itnrris A
Foster , und aftcrwardi Foster &Ur.iy Mr ,
Foster leaves lonsldcrublo property In this
city ,
Awning.
Tlio an thorltici liavo rcnowcd tliclrvar -
faro against awnings thuthiuig lower than
seven feet above the sidewalk , m prescribed
bv onllunnco. I1.J Frank icfuscd to comply
with the now order of things , because his
nwnliiff on Tenth street hal hung thcro Cor
seven years , lluvvai uvrested , nnU Juclgo
Hulsloy oiileri'd liim to raiao the awiilng
wltlilu tivoiity-four hours or suffer tbo con-
Bcqueuce.
Tlio I/nUics / l > rllflitcd.
1'hc plcasauteffectantl the perfect , safety
xvitli which ladles miy use the llq.ulil fruit
laxative , Syrup of Figs , under ull conditions
nial.cit their rnrorlto reined } ' . It is iilc.isin ?
to the cyoaud. to the taste , gentle , yet eltect-
ualjn uctliijT on the Mdiieisllvcraiiclboiv'els.
A. A'lctlinol' Cruelly.
-A boy giving the name of Elcnry Ecthers
was arrested at an early liour jesterilay liy
Block Watchman Bradley In the alley in tlio
rear of Boyd's opera house , and mis sent ta
the police station. Ho is thirteen jears of
tiRC * an < 1 says Ins father , Sctli Cethcrs , a well-
digger , wis so cruel to lilm that ho had to
IcaMjhomc. 1'or th past two vcoks ho has
slept out of doors utid begged for his food.
"VVlicn tiikcii leforo Jutlfc-o Ilclsley ho was
ordered lidd until the truth ot his story
could bo investigated.
"Vou cannot ba too particular about the
mcdiciuoyou we. When jou ncod n hlood
puriflor tosuroyou Ret JVjcr's Sarsaparilla ,
iunl no other , 3t will niln lo with ,
purify , nnd vitalize every drop of blood jn
your body , It makes thoncalc strong.
Army Note ? .
Captain Scott , assistant to Major Bdl.chicf . f
coiamissary , has been relieved Jrom duty in
the department of tliolMntte , and ordered to
IJew Orleans for duty ,
IMnJor Guy \ , Henry , Ninth cavalry , com-
mandinftFort McKinney.isin town fora few
dajs vlsltliiR- old friends.
ISlaJor Bciiham , onduty athondiuaiters of
tliodepaitinentof thol'lntte , tlio Inspector of
rillo practice , 1m been ordered to Foil Ie-
Kinney forBpcrlal service , on completion of
wliiclihowIU return to this city ,
3Irs. Jlajor Ilrowu and claughtcn , Knto
nntl Mury , formerly of Tort Onulun , ha\o
talten q uartors at 123 ISJoith Twenty-sixth
Btrcet lot tlio vlntor , Dr. ilrovn remains oa
duty nt Tort jMe.ulo , DAC.
Ills tlioupht that Mnjor Rnndlott , Xlnth
cavnly , A\lll \ honssiRncd to the command of
fort Ducucsnc , U. 'S ,
Ilia Open Door.
Ills cluoto tbo public , invlowof Its liber
ality to tlio ludlcs who nro conducting tlio
OIKII Door , that u statement bo made regard-
lug the expenditure of the moneys received.
Trom the clay It ojiened , Aupiist 15 , 1SSS , to
September 1 , 1800 , tbo receipts hn\o \ been
S39r.70j moneys vM out , SaOlO.'JO , , Tliis
shows that , vlillo tbo fiiciids of The cause
have been BCiicrous and liberal , the collectors
huvoiiotdono their duty , and 3NIrs. Clark lias
paid out of her own funds $313,20 , be&idcs
rccelvingno salary since June , 18i9.
AVe ha o auiiitecl Mrs. Clark's books from
the time wo opened the lioino to the present
time , and ihid them correct. Wo take tills
SuWlo vay of expressing onr cutiro contl-
cneo in her inannBcmcnt.Vo feel that she
has berne this uoiivy burden too lonp , and
must have the hear ty co-opcratioa of all who
nroln sympathy with this noDloalm. Ifwo
continue this worlro \ must liavo financial
aid at once. Jtlias been stated 111 the papers
that wo liavo departed from our original plan ,
This Is n mistake. The names of solicitors to
too sent out will bo publlshoaand they \vlll
l > c tbo only authorized collectors ,
Jslus. "WATSON D. SMITH ,
JIllS. 3) ) . C. lllt\-ANT ,
J lus. 31. * E. UKA.TTO .
A. POST01T1CU
TMr , G nlliiKlicrVimtslt as AVcll as
the CarrlcrH.
rostinaster Gallagher lias received a letter ,
from the superintendent of the free-delivery
By stein at Washington informing him tliat
the Inspector uho ws In Oinnba about thrco
ivccks nROhasreconimendoil additional car
riers for the Omaha office , but gives no do-
tallJ for the reason of the Increase.
The letter further says that the Inspector
elates that there Is not room enough In the
postofllcoto accominodtttotho nJditlonal men
needed. The letter asks for further inforiaa-
ticn on thcso jioints , u5t
Tbo postmaster states that ho will request !
ten mo ro carriers , nnd will reiieat a roi-om-
incndutlon inado some ti mo nj'o. to tlio efTect :
that a one-story brlelc buitdlnfj should bo
erected ot the rear of the present building.
\g \ >
ivlilch vould give Mom lor tlio mnlllnu dc-
puitincnt ,
To do this -would rcq.nlroan ntmropriatlon
of about 110 , 000.
SHA.HVEST M SOUTHS
Via. ( hoVabnsli TCoutc.
On Scptoinbor 0,20 , nml October M the
"Wabnshvlll soil round trip tickets to
points In Texas , Arkansas , Tennessee ,
JMIssissInpl , Louisiana , Alabama , Gcor-
uia nnd Florida nt Hall Fn.ro , good for
itOdnys , Kcraombor the " \Vubnsh is the
quickest route South nnd Southeast.
Hcclinlnff Chair nnd Pullman Bullet
BlcopiiigCaraon nil tralu3. Only
15 hours to St. Louis ,
W " * ' Now Orleaus ,
101 H ' Now York ,
with corresponding fast llino to nil
points Southard east , Fortioliots and
lull informp.Vion In I'egard to routes , also
for a cony Oftho Southern llomeseokcra
Gul/iocalL / at the Calash. TiolcotOaice ,
< ! rf02 FarnniB Btr t , Omaha , or wrltoO.
N , Clayton. NorthAvestern Passenger
.Agent , Ownlia >
Jin MOW THE
Knpluccr's Mory Controverted In
tlio Ooflo Inquest.
The body of the man who wm killed Tuos-
dnyniRht by an Elkhorn freight train , north
ofthe fair grounds , has been Identified as
tliat of Henry Doyle , a street-paver In the
c rnploy of Hush Murphy , the contractor. Ho
lived at Twenty second slrcct nnd ( Joodwlll
avenue , \\lthlaaboutn \ block ofwhcrohonas
killed , nail leaves nwlfo nnd two children ,
onoabouUlvoyenrjand Ihp other nbout flvo
'
months old. Tlio llttto f.it'nily Is in almost.
dcstltuto circumstances , the small house
which they call homo Doing only partly paid
for. '
The -widow was present nt the Inquest ,
which \ms \ hold yesterday , nccOMpaiilcd
by Mrs.Coolt , llio wfo otlio ( man who was
supposed to liave committed sulcldo at the
MllUrcl hotel hut January ,
A Jury \vnsBccu \ red and the Inquest pro
ceeded ahoutS10 : ! am. The llrst witness ex
amined wns Unglnccr Stuart , who vai at the
throttle of the engine which Killed Doyle.
Ho stated th.it his train was miming utthe
rate of about live or six miles tier hour. Ho
whistled for the Twenty-fourth street crosi-
hiRiuiclsoou otter entering the cut cast of
thatcrouIiiErlio sawuu objectljlngalongsldo
tlio nil Ion his side of tlio track , nbout two
hundred feet ahead of the train. Hcwhlstlcd
f or "liRlitb fillies" nnil the object rose und
started toward the train. ThociiKlnccr then
soundeda number ofsboit , shatp blasts ns u
wamliijfto the Tiinn who. ho noticed , was
staggering as though Intoxicated. When the
train was about thirty fcit from the man the
latter fell across tlio track directly infrotitof
and five-cars had passed over the boJy.
Tlio friends of the dead man had seemed
tlio &ac\ Ices of an attorney , who subjected
the witness ton searching cross-examination.
The latter continued ilrin In hisnsscrtlon. th.it
tlio train was running at a speed of not oor
flvo or sK miles pir hour , but saidlho twin
ran nbout two hundred feet after ho had
whistled for brakes tlio second tlmo before It
came to a stand.
When asltedvliy ho tmd not stopped his
train when tiosnwtho man suggoihig ulong
Um.ird the tialn , liomailono reply.
The llreinan , L Vd Sulkaiul , was exam
ined , but knew nothing except what ho had
beard.
T. IT. drove of Missouri Valley , the con
ductor of the train , said the twin consisted
of eleven empty cars and ten loaded ones.
Ilo also testllied to the number of whistles
\\hluh had been blown anil the rate at which
tlio train \viis running. Ho said tbo cut was
nbout four hundred foot long , and they found
tlio man In nhout the middle of it.
1 , D. NichoU , the rear bratanan , testllied
ns to tlio nu inber ol whistles Lut luicw iiotti-
iiiC further tibout the accident
Tlio testlmon > ofJ. Gr.Vonnuin , the front
brakeinan wnsnioicly eoriobowtivc ,
A sensational feature was Introduced by
tlio attorney for tliofricnds of the deceased ,
-who requested the privilege of presenting ! *
few witnesses. This was granted. Ilo
called Andrew Pclullo , who testified that ho
lUcil utTwcaty-sccond. street and Goodwill
uvenuonnd uai outln the yard at tlio tlmo
the train in question passed. U'ho track
vus less than a block from the house and ho
could licar the train distinctly , JIo stated
positively that thcro was -whistle blown 113
the train approached the cut nor a f tor It had
entered it. The train was stopped n short
cllbtimco east ot Twenty-second street and
backed up.rl'ho lady with whom
"liowas boardingaslicd Win why
the train hud Mopped anj then
backed , but ho.u uiublo to explain and
vent to bed.
The lady with whom Vcnnum boarded ,
3iirs. Margaret Huston , wni thonuxtwit
ness , nnd testllied that flic had a small Ijaby
which was very nervous ind wus nlvays
awakened by the A\histllnj \ ( of nassinp trains.
She hadjustput the baby to ileop when slio
beard the train coming. S bore main cd be-
sldo it toquictit when -whlstlosounded. .
U'hero was no ivlilstlln ; , however , but she
heard the train stop soon after it Imd passed
the house , and then saw it back miuntil the
cnginocatno into \iew. She also suit ! she
"had Iniown Dowlo about four years nnd Knew
lilra to bo n lilnd nnd pooJ husband. He drank
occasionally hut slio haducvcr seen him stag
gering.
The next witness -was Henry Lcssentlne ,
vlio lives nt Twenty-fourth nnd Good
will avemio. Ho knew nothing about
the accident , but sold It was
customary for trains to run along that portion
tion of the track ntn high rate of speed. Ho
also stated that it was the custom to ring the
bell utthu Twenty-fourth street crossing , but
not to whistle. A great number of com
plaints had been ma < d6 about the rate at
vblcU trains wcra run. The witness said ho
had frequently seen cnpincs running at tlio
rate of thirty or forty miles perhouraud
passenger trains at the rate of tncnty or
twenty-five miles.
A number of other witnesses were present
\\ho wcio prepared to corroborate the testi
mony of the last witness , but the jury decided
that It would hearno moro testimony.
After deliberating about half anliourtho
jury returned ii verdict to the effect that the
deceased curno to hi ? death from injuries re
ceived by being run over by nn Elkhorn
freight train near Twenty-second strcot and.
Goodwill avenue , but tliojur.v wcrounalilo to
determine from the testimony whether the
accident was duo to the iiculiicciico of the
trainmen ortho carelessness of thodeceased.
The icmainsof Doylowerc buried yesterday
afternoon in St. diary's cemetery.
The Croat Benefit
"Whichpcoploin run down state of healthdc-
rlvo from Hood's Sarsaparilln. conclusively
proves that this medicine "makes the wear
strong. " Itdoes not actlikonstimulantIm
parting fictitious strength , but Hood's Sarsn-
lurilla builds up in a perfectly natural way
all the weakened partspurities thobloodanil ,
assists to healthy action these Important oc
gaus , tbo liiduoys and liver.
BUSINESS AI TIIK OLD S
Tito Sew AntMjottcry HIU AVill Not
Kill the JUuHincss.
The very strlnpcnt anti-lottery "bill that has
just been passed by congress and now needs
only tlio signature of tlio president to rnako it
nla\v , scotnsto have little or no terror what
ever Tor sellers and buyers of the bits oC
Hckle fortune's ' paper in this city.
Between $15,000 and ? W,001 worth of lot
tery tickets are sold In Omaha eu'ry rnontb.
by people who are known "on thoquiet" to
keep them constantly on hand , vbllo It is
probable tliat not a penny less than S30.00O
iocs outot Omaha every month for tickets
bouglit from other sources.
Tbcsalo of these tlclicts under the laws of
the state is punishable by a line of 500 and
costs.
The biggest sales nro probably mailoby a
party who has a regular ofllco on Flf teentU
street , in the heart of the city. IS'o "bones"
nhatovcr Is inado aliout the nature of the
business transacted , for over the door you
lead this :
: Lottery Tickets for Sale Hero. :
In thoNcwYork LifobullJInK- another
lottery ticket ofllce , aujat tbo dooryounmy
rcau :
: Mexican Lottery Tickets for Salo. :
A. keener of one of thcso places said :
" \Vouo amiKhtyROod business , but by no
means all of It , lor nearly or oulto every clpar
store In tlio city keeps lottery tickets for
sale , toouRli they try to keen the business as
much under the liat as possible. "
"How will the now and very strict law ,
that con press iiu just passed , affect jour
business < " irM
"I don't bellovolt will affect It a particle , irfc
was the roplv , "U simply excludes nil lot
tery natter from tlio malls.Vell , now , do
jou think that the express companies
won't immediately Jump to the front
and cot up a substitute for
mall facilities ? Most certainly they '
will. For Instance although 1 haven't '
thought of the matter much they might
make a little 10 or even a 5-cent rate for car
rying a tiny box Containing a list of the
drawings or a tleRbt , Trust the express
Companies to coma forward , and pick up this
vast business which "Undo Sam is throwlnp
over his shoulder by this Ironolail law. I
have no Idea , then , that the law will hurt
our business a dollar's worth after the st
two orthrco months , and vcr ? little , d ,
In thomoaullono. Lot mo t ll youeomcthlng
that pcrhunj you never thought of. ro
are imQrods of thoutandsct dollars an
OVOfJ year by nostcDlco clerks from the
mail addressed to lottoilcs. And why
notf for a clerk : would never boon
punished for it , at least one never has been
juuished. I have lost hundreds ol dyllira in J
currency myself through tlo mail thut I have
tiJnt to lotteries. "
'Don't the ofltccrs of the layover molest
you 1" was asked ,
"Thoy arrested mo onco-a long time ago ,
but tlmt was thoonlytlmo. "
"I should think they would keep rJsbt after
you. "
"AVell , that's all right only you see they
"I suppow you know hoff to avoid thorn I"
" .Avoid them I Why , bless you life , ain't I
running right open andaboto board ! Ain't '
my sljcn In plain sight-but there , don't ' jump
on niotoo hard uhoti you \ulto ino up , Let
me off easy , " and the reporter rnaJo way lor
n \vell-ilresscd-\\omaii \ who stepped tip and
called for a ticket "with thoflguronlnoln It , "
"Water
Lily
Soap
Will
lloat.
HETUUNLVG
TlicOmnha Tjpot lictie lletrnHy Enter
tained at tlio Hitl ) ,
Julius Fcstncr , Samuel Hoes and llenvy
( llbson , tlio thrco delegates from this city to
the fourth annual meeting oftbo United
TypothetiD of .America , have returned , and
are profuse In their expressions of praise for
the royal treatment accorded them by the
hospitable citizens ot the Hub.
Tlio meeting was lield in Boston on Sept
ember 2 , 3 and 4 , The forenoons wore passed
In convention vork , und during the after-
nooin and evenings tlio - \ Isltoisvcro tlio
guests 01 the master pilnters1 club of
lioston.
On the first evening tlicy wcro given o
suburban \lsltingnianyoC the points of
Interest about tbo city , including Harvard
collcgo and a lunch at tlio Koxbury club
houso.
The second dny they wcro talicn fora sail
down Doston Unrbor , nnd stopped to jiartako
or an old-fashioned clam bike on the beach.
On the evening of the third day tbo visi
tors nero banquotted at the palatial Hotel
Vcndomo. onwhich , occasion Mayor llnrt
nnd several of the lending citizens Avcro pre
sent. Tlio visitors were presented with
beautiful Uory souvenirs.
There were about t\vo bundled nnd fifty
delegates nnd tlio f ollon'lng cities were rcpic-
sen ted : jVlbniiy , Boston , Ohicapo , Cincln-
natti. Chattanoo , i , Dayton , Detroit , Galvci-
ton , Kansas City , Louisville , Memphis , Mil
waukee , Mlnnc.molis , N"cwr Haven , INJcw
Vork , Omaha , Philadelphia , Providence ,
Klclimond , Uoehcstor , Saril'raticlsco , Spring
field , 0. ; St. Louis , St. Paul , U'loy and To
ronto.
Among the questions discussed was the
copyrlch bill , nnd Theodore L. DoVinne , of
New York , was appointed to draft a new hill
to protect the publishers and talto It to Wash
ington and use his Influence with the con-
grcssmeti to secure its passage.
The question of uniform typo was also ngt
tated , and an n rcemcntvns reached by
which all of tlio leading tyno foundries of the
country vlll make bodies of typo of a uniform
size. This was one of the most important
achievements of the meeting.
Committees were appointed on shorter ,
hours , arbitration , apprenticeship and evils
of competition.
Tlio next annual meeting vlll beheld In
Ciiidnnatliu October , 1S01.
There is nothing like Dr , Thomas' Electtlc
OH to quickly cuio acold orrelicvohoarsness.
Written by Mrs. M. J , Fellows , Burr OakSt ,
Joseph Co , Mich.
THE COUSI5USX.
To Do Surm ount.cil "VV'ltlithe Godtl ess
of Liberty inIiKhtcnln : the \\'orlcl ,
Messrs IJoedcr and Doll , the managers of
the interstate eiposition are certainly to bo
commended for their unremitting efforts to
malw the enterprise \\orbliythonamoand af
ford the people a season of enjoyment and In
struction sucli as has seldom been offered
thorn before. 31. L. Koedcr , who Is superin
tendent of arrangements , is In correspond
ence with n largo number of the best theat
rical nnd musical attractions in the country ,
as well ns with , famous artists
in a score of other departments
of iJonsuro nnd cdiilcatlon. Already Aid-
villo , the gieatcst trapeze performer in the
world , has been engaped for the opening
week , together with the rope and wire
walkers , contortionists , equilibrists nnd ma
gicians , the Bonslay family , These are great
cards and will appear in two performances
aPtemoorinnd evening. Grand concerts by
the mammoth brass and reed land , embrac
ing fifty-four pieces , will enliven the scene
every day and night. A magnificent treat is
in store for the visitors of the second week ,
which will bo tnore specially announced sub
sequently , as it would bo prematuroto men
tion it at present.
Work upon the building is progressing rapIdly -
Idly and satisfactorily , and wlicn completed
will bo an ornament Indeed , A strvtuo
of the goddess of liberty cnliRhten-
Inf ? the vorld , twenty-six feet in
lieipbt , nnd the exact counterpart
of the great Bartholdl statue In New Yorlc
harbor , will surmount the building , Q'ho
electric torch in the linnd of this beautiful
figure will bu of sufllclentdimcnsionsto cast
its light to tlio furthermost corners of the
city , In addition to thisplecoof art , which
conies from N"ew Yoik , other novelties in the
way of ornamentation will grace the building
cro its completion.
Headache , neuralgia , aizzinesi , nervous
ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured hy Dr.
Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuha &
Co. 's ' , 15th and Douglas.
only rnlk-ond train out of ! Omaha
run expressly for the ncrorninoclation of
Omaha , Council UlulFs , DesAIoines and
Chicago business Is the Hock Island
vcstlbulcd limited , leaving Omaha at
4lap. m daily. Ticket onico 1002 , Six
teenth and Fanmin st3. Omaha.
A.CCIEUNT.
Tlio Daughter ol'Mnyor Ciiqhlng Pulls
mi < 1 Hrcaks a Hlionhler.
h Ing's little Jvc-ycar-old daugh i-
ter Blanche f ell f rom a hammock und oroko
hershoulder. Aftcrtho fall slio ran Into tbo
house , ucr lips clenched tightly and calmly
told her mother that she had hurt herself.
Although not a tear - wasvisible yet the
deathly jalor which bad spread over bis face :
told the mother that her little cno nas bndly
huit.
"Now , mamma , don't you cry , I "will stand
the pain. Itwon't last so very long , " said ;
tha little one.
Hastily examining his child Mr. Gush
ing found that the shoulder blade
was broken. Burgeons were Immediately
brought and tbo f racturo , which proved to bo
ascriouaone , was qulcklysot.
j\t no tlmo during tbo fearfully painful
operation did the little one utter ;
so much ns a moan. She simply
clenched her dainty little lists , bit her lips
and without a tear lore It all In a manner >
wblch the attending physicians afterword ro-
maikcd they had never seen equalled.
CREAM
SSmmiiiSS
nip rl < Mjelleneipro-TM tn nllllonisf k BM
f OF mor th n quarter or ncenlutr. Itli n ll
th. Unit * ! Bute. GatirnnXQt. IniJor.Jd by tao
tac.li of tlie gnat unl er ltl § ni th Blronieit ,
rur.it midMo lllea.lthlul. Dr. Pilt ' Olam Ilik-
Powder doei not coitaln immonlt , llml or alum.
c ,
Boils and Pimples
Arc naturc'i ' MMfli to eliminate poison from
tlio blood. Tli la result may be ncconiilUlic4 |
mticlimor etttcOiallyas well ns agieeably ,
through tlie pmper excictory channels , by
the usoof Ajta-VSarsapaHlla.
" Tor scuralyears I was troubled with
bolls and cattniueles. In casting about for a
remedy , It occurred to mo tliat Aycr's Sarsa-
paiilh had Icon used In my fnthci's family ,
with cxecllciit success , c.iul 1 thought that
uhatnns good f the father would also bo
good for the son. Tlirec or four bottles of
this nicdlclno entirely ciucd me , nnd t liavo
not since In moro than two years liad a
boll , pimple , or any other critptho trouble.
I can conscientiously speak In tbo highest
terms of Ajcr's Sarsapaillla , and many
jcars' experience In tlio drug business en
ables mo to speak Intelligently , " C. M.
Hatficld , 1'atniland , Ind.
Ayer's ' SarsaparlBIa
DR. J. C. AYHB < fc CO. , Lowell , Mass.
Prlcctl ; ilx Loitlii , > . Worth $ ia bottle.
Drs.
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
14O9
The most nlrtolyantl favorably known spct-
lallstsln tlio United fctatcs. Their lonu experience
periencercumrkablo sUll and uiilvenal suc
cess In the treatment nnd cure of Ncrvoui ,
Chronic and BitrRlenl Dlseasci , entitle thcso
eminent iilirslulans to the full I'onfldcncoof
tlio itflllcl oil everywhere. They Eiinrantno :
A CKU'L'AIN AND rOSl'l'lVK CUKE for
the iivful uttccts of curly vlco und the numer
ous ovlls that follow In Its train ,
1MUVATK , HE.UOD AND81U.V DTSKASE9
iprpclllv , enmnlctply iind permanently cured.
NKHVOUSnElllUTY' AND SKXUAli DI3-
Olll ) Kits yield readily to tliolr bklllful treat
ment.
l'ILE9 , , FISTULA. AND 11EOTAL ULOEUS
cunrnntecd cured without pain or detention
from business ,
If VDllOClUln ! AND VAIUCOCELE perma
nent lyuiul iilccfssfully unrud In every case.
BV1'111LIS. GO.NOUHIIEA , GI-EKT , Sper-
nmtorrhoa , Sorclnal NVcaUnoss , Jjost Munliood ,
MKlutKinlsslons Decayed ruciilllcs , Tomato
Wi3iil < ncss and nil dullcato disorders peculiar
to cither sex positively cured , ns well as all
functional disorders that icsultfrotn youth
ful fotllos nrtlioeieosof mature years.
CrPlP'PIII | ' 170unrantccil permiino n tly
01 JXlw J. Ulvl
>
cured , rcniovnl con i > lcto ,
nlthoat cuttingenustlo ordllatitlon , Oured
ilTccteil ut homo by patient without u ino-
tucnt'spalnor nnnoyaucc.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MhN.
A The awful offoets of
QT1PT ? rniT ? <
/V / oUKrl L.UKH carly vlco which brimri
orpanlo weakness , destroylnj both mind and
body with all Its dreaded ills , perinuuonty
cured.
Address these who Imvo Im-
pnlred tlioinselvcR by 1m-
. . . . . . „ a und solitary habits , which
ruin lioth ullnil and body , unUttlns them for
businessstnilv nMimrrliiBft
MAIIUIED MEN or the = o MitcrliiBOn that
happyllfo.awaroof physicaldoWlityquickly
assisted.
OTJR SUCCESS
Is based upon facts , first Practical oxpcrl-
cnco. ecolld Every case liBpcclallystuUled ,
thus Btartlns rlglit. Third Jiedlclncs are
proparoil In our laboratory exactly to suit
each case , tluiH cflcctlugcures without Injury.
Drs , Betts & Belts ,
H09 DOUGLAS STREET , - OMAHA. NEB.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1302 Far-ram Stroot.
HARRY P. DEUEL ,
Oity PacsenRor and Ticket Affont.
im ;
Graduate Dentist.
A. Tull Set of Teeth , on Rubber
For Five Dollars.
A perfect fit Rimrnntced. Teeth oxtrnctcil
without p.iln or dunsor. nnd without ixiiaes-
thotlcs. Gold and sllvor 111 ngs nt lo\ est
rules. IIrldgo mid Crown Work , 'iceth with
out phtos. Allvork wnrratitcd.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Entrance , 10th street elevator. Open o'len-
Ings until 8 o'clock. 1 _
DR , J E , McCfiEW
Tli e "S ipocialist ,
Ituniurpnaied In the treat
ment or nil fornn of 1'Hl-
VATKIIISKASKS Lost Man
liood.bTJtltTUHB , or pain
In TClulrlnK tlio bladder.
BV1MII1.IS curuil liiUOto-W
dnyH. hklu Dlsonacs , CnlnrrU
linil nil Jl95cnei of Ilia
Illood. llonrt unU I.Ivor. Ko-
m iilo Discuses cu rci ! rr 1 tliou t
in lruniont > ur "local treat *
mont. " l.ndlcs from 2 to i
only. Wrlto lor circu
lars lilvtnx partlculnra ubout
cncliof tlio nbovo illacaiui ,
anil Miowlni ; many of tlio
nioit rouinrkublo euros Of-
Oco. N , K. CorS Kth nnd 1'arnatu Sis. , cutranco on
iltlicritroct , Oninb * Neb
FOR1ENQNLYS
ycr I.OSrorFAIlJHO KAHHOODt
latnerat and llEE.VOO.8 DtDIXIiy |
Wtikctuof Eody aDiMinJ , EUicU
glBrrori or Bioe > i3iln Older
4b.olil.lr nihlllac VOall JUKATIIIT-IUo.ai , U dir.
n iMllfr tru * KI ( Ut ii t ( rdfi Couiltl. . . ( TrlK Ikta.
C. trtfll. tMk , lu > U > * nd Jcoof. m.ll.l ( M.llOfr.t.
AOOxm BRIE fnSOIC/U. CO , , UCrFALO , N , Y.
TO WEAK AftEN
Bulf rln fron > tuo effccW or louthfulerrore , rat\T \
dew. wulluK Mcaluieu , Icul inanhootl. etc. , 1 will
n a ViluSKlo treallw l lejl containing ftill
rartlrulon for homo euro. Flthl ! or charKe. A
tpleoilia BicUlcilworki ibovkt IM irtul lr < ? r
> nu wtio Ii uerroim tnrt ilclilllUtcil.
LADIES ONLY
SS
WE START THE FA
Season with a Grand Boys' Clothing Sale , and as at the opening : of the schools , bo s * clothing is mos
in demand , we propose to make the coming week the most memorable one in our boys' departin
Circumstances combine to enable us to offer some extraordinary bargains , and the prices we make-
our bo's' department \ surprise the public. "We start with the following :
300 Knee Pant Suits of an excellent quality of cassimere , made expressly to stand the hard and
rough wear of boys , at the 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 $1.90. $ 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.
Ha rgain No. 2 About 225 excellent All Wool Suits , in different patterns , some plain browh
some of the latest plaids , but all of a good quality strictly all wool cassimere , made up in handsoiuq
style. This is one of the best school suits ever placed on 'the market. We offer it at $2.50 $ , 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 , m.fjjt
the latest shades and mixtures. Our prices on fine Children's Suits are about 33 per cent lower than
those of any other house.
Thousands of old Knee Pants , good qualities , 35c , 45c , 55c , &c. Our prices on Knee Pants will
delight mothers.
We are equally well prepared to fit large hoys 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
will make.
Fall Catalogues and Samples arc ready- Send in your name and we will mail them.
Open until 8 p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m.
Nebraska Clothing Co
Corner 14th and Douglas Streets.
Th6 Pall OuBrcoal
a thing of beauty and we
have special pride in the gar
ments in that Hue , which we
are able to showour customers
this season. In style and
finish they have never been
surpassed.
CHILDREN * S PARLORS
On second floor. Take the
elevator :
DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL ,
SI'EOIAIjISTS IN
Chronic , Ncrvoiu , lllond nn < l Suridcnl Ulnennoi nna
IMnoases of the Kyo , IStr , Noio , Throat anil Cliost
Specliil Attention to I > i < > cnNOJ of Wo
men niul Children.
Tlio doctors IIHTO lini yonri of oxporlonco In the
hospltnlti of HrookljnnnU Now York , nnJ nro among
the must successful una vrldulf krown specialists la
the country.
1o Vuiine And Mill ( lieA coil Mm.
Tx t Mnnhooil , Nervous Dcbllltr , Spcrmntorrlmv
Scmlnnl lairas , I'hynlcal IJocny. iirlsiiiit from Iniili-
crutlon , producing sleeplessness , iteajwniluncy , pim
ples on tnofnce , nvurslon tococlcty , eaiily illacoiir-
lined , lack or ronfliloncs. dull , unlit for itudr or buil >
nus , mi'l Unas Ufa a burden , lafcly , permanently
andipeedlly cured.
Illooil nnil Skin Disensos.
BjphllH , n dlicnso most dreadful la Hi results ,
coupltitclf cradlcutod.
CJisnito-Urlnnry Surirory.
Conorrlim. Gloat , Srpnllli , Hyilrocolo , Vnrlrocclo ,
and Stricture , rmllcully unit nufciy ( iiroil without
nnlnor ddentlon from Uuslnos * . All So.xunl Do
jcrmltlcavnd Impediments tel
l dlscn'os nfoljr nml pcrnunontlr curoi
Hours , ( in. m. till 8 p. in r-undajrs , ID till IJ.
N. II. 1'ersom unnlilu to visit u umr bo trontodat
their homes by eurrcipondrnioMo.ilclnojimd la-
BlructlniuBcnt. Ijj ii.\Tin9. | ( 'onsultitlon free.
Bend < cents la itatnjia to Insurorupl ;
218 Fifteenth Sr. , Oi > ] in < ilto Hey ( I'd
Opera HouseOmiilia , Nclj.
NERVE. AND DRAIN TREATMENT.
BpoclflD fur JlTitcrta , r > lirn"n.Ft ! , l"l'nrntdi. ! Wnkfr
rulne i i. , Mental p pr nlonlioftenlnif cf tlio Uraln.ro-
( lilting In Insnnlty-A.ll l t Inr to miury fltrav ar 1
Uellili I rruitiuru viu f\Kr > * > IC UCBP , i u * ui t u * r
Inetiber MX , Involuntary Lo ostind flpcrniDtorrhcc *
cctuieti Lr oTtr < xortlo.i or the brain , pelf-Abu to or
orer ludnlifonc * . iuch boxcontalr.onemontt'a ; lrciu {
yn.nu $ i a bar , or ilx ror .
With cacb order lor ilx liomi. will itnil
cutraDU > to refund nancy 1C tbo trcitnirntraJUlO
tun. UutronUe. lututU ui'J ' uenuino nvlU onlr bjr
GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
1110 Farnam Street , - Omaha , NeU
MANHOOD
Karly Ueciy an.I . Abuie.
aiBpoiiacr.U.tVlior. till
Biilthfillrrtitor.d Tarltoe.Ucir.d. firtiiiUriit ,
trimtkin 4. M.v B m < Trtatl.it. Irtt > 4..alH ,
ttttrc.j , 1'reC Ii. * , UVTn , 111 f ult a l-iM. V.
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute
Lgj UUJ lUtJ U4J M U U.U I.
1 Bffloaiiiiat
- r
4
FortflOtreatniantornllClIltO.VtC AND SUIlOICAIj D13EASK ! . Ilrio3i.
Ap ! > llincoi for
. iloformltloi anl
Trucscs. licit
Kacllltloi .
, Appu.um and Hurnodlos for nucciiful troitmuiitor
every turin or illii'nioroJ
julrlniimpllcalir8iirilcil ) trsilinsiit . , O.VIS IIU.VDIUJIJ . _ . AN'I . . . ) _ . nVKMl'V-KIVlS . . . . . UOOMd POIl 1'AriHNr *
nnlllr.ii
lutlon , Uli
UlslC.VH
fonvomi-o ' iliirln cotilfiiDinmit ( strictly prlvatj j "oily"ll'lli'j3 | M jlliil"Ins tit itj iiiii. ! ! ! ii miuci.tln
I'llIVATlS DISKASHS. All Wooil
clhetKci
Buccossfcilly troatcil Syplillitlo pnliunrj
IIOTJ I rroiu
without mrrcury , NetrlleitnrallvoTri * itiuontfor Ion of Tltsl pi ur , rarllui uniblo tuhlt tlieurM us lu *
trontc'lnt ' liomo imy
by .
corrcsDonlunco. Allcjininuiilcillori' ) cinll leritl il. Molloln or InUrumonti
nt
mall oroxprcii securoljrpackoJ , nomirki to Imllcitocontoits or omlcr , Ona purion illnturvlo.v bf
prt'fL J.
Call nnd cormilt us or ncnd history of your case , and wo will enl In | ) lnln wruppor our IIOUIC TO rr
MUM
KHUK upon Private Special orNorvous IJijoasos , Imyuten.-y , B/iliUU Ulojt . '
ui.l
.1st. Address / | , ; V'arluoojlo , nltb quoatUa
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute.
Corner Oth and Ilarnoy Streets , Omaha , Nobrnskn.
DIAMONDS ,
WATCHES , Etc.
Our sales on both DIAMONDS
\VATCIIEShnvo boon UNUS
UALLY LARGE of Into , owiuRto
our CUT PRICES. Our stock of
MOUNTED DIAMONDS was Rot-
tin pretty low , BO wo have just seta
a largo number of CHOICE
STONKS of OUR OWN IMPOR
TATION , nnd wo offer thorn nt a
SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE
COST. The settings com rise a
larpro variety of SOLITAI E ntul
CLUSTER DINGS , SI OLE
STUDS , WAR-KINGS , BRONCHUS
LACK PINSPENDANTS A HAIR
ORNAMENTS , SLEEVE , HUT-
TONS , COLLAU JJUTTONS ,
BJACRLKTS { , N K C K L A C ES ,
LOCKETS , etc. SPECIAL DE
SIGNS OF SETTINGS mndo nnd
LOOSK STONES of all sizes
MOUNTED TO ORDER. Rubies ,
Sapphires , Emeralds , Poarla , nnd
all otlior precious stones , mounted
and loose.
OUR GREAT SLAUGHTER
SALE of WATCHES is still in
progress.
SOLID GOLD WATCHES for
Lnaiesat $1/5 / , $ 20 , & ! 5 , iO , & )5 ) , $10 ,
$45 , $ oO , and upward.
GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD
WATCHES of nil kinds , from $12-5
upto the llnest grades ( Elgin , Wal-
thiun , Howard , etc ) .
LADIES' and GENTS' FINE
GOLD FILLED AVATCHES ,
American movements , wiirranted
from 15 to 25 yonrs , only $11.75 ;
worth $23 nnd upward.
SOLID SILVER AVATCIIES ,
$5.76 , $8 , S10. $12 , $15 and up.
NICKEL WATCHES , 82.60 , $3.75
and $ C.
SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND
LOCKBTS ; ROLLED PLATE
CHAINS AND CHARMS sold ut
REDUCED PRICES to purchasers
of Watches durincr this sale.
C.OOO FINE SOLID GOLD FIN-
GKR RINGS from $1 to 10 each.
05T\Vatcii \ llcpairing a Specialty.
NOTICE Strangers vistlnjj the
city urn respectfully invited to call
and tulto a look through our estab
lishment , whether wishing to pur
chase goods or not.
MM MEYER
& BRO. ,
Sixteenth and Parnam Streets.
CHCHESTER'S ( ENOLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS ,
RED CROO8 DIAMOND BRAND ,
fluff , lurtM'l tl ij rill bl . Ladtrif K k
lit klu rlbUio. 'r Le uo other *
i ) ( ur Lirileul.ri Hi'ltllrf far
, OBH1TO JUAREZ.
Under ( bo Monnccmciit of ( ho
Hexitan InUrnational Hanking Co. , C
Incorporated Bylhc Slalo of Chihuahua , Mot'
ice , for Charllable Purposes.
GRAND MOHTHLY
nlll tnkn plaroln publlcnttiioclty ol Juarez ( -'or *
racrJyraeodelNorto ) ilexlco.
"Wednesday , Sept , 24111,1890
under the pfnoiml supcrTUinn of Orii.
N. AiiiHitYiin < i Mr , < : AMII. IA
ontlemcn ofbisbttandlDK.
CAPITAL PRIZE. $60.000. .
Only 60,000Tickets , ! Only60,000 , Tickets , !
WHOLE TICKETS 54 , HALF TICKETS $2 ,
QUARTER TICKETS , tl.
I Prize of $60.000 $60,000
IPrlzoof 10.1100
1 I'rlzoof ti.ax )
8 J'rlzos of 1,000 ouch
10 J'rlzcs of
Wl's'iesof ' 100 ouch
HO I'rlzos of ffl cucli
260 1'rizoa of 30 oucli
lOOPrizosof SWoncli .
1(0 ( Prizes of ! ) ciicli .
IWl'rlzosof ! ! 5ciicli .
Tcriuliiiil I'rl7on.
f.onTcrmnftl8to ! < mOOOI'r/oof20cnc-li.
tiUTuriumalstollO.OOOl'rlzouttlQoucli.
1914 PlUas amounting to . $125,970
Wo. Iho iimlorilHiicd , lionbr ccitily i t ili
llannn Nnrlonul il Meali-o.ln ( lilliuiihiia li on ( ' *
no.lt Jrom llio Mcurnn li.UTnatloiial ItiinkliiK < .0'
the nrcotiirrruiiiliti ) ( iiarnniru lli pniuenojr ) (
oil prliei ilrnnii In HIM inii l.nlviln ' " ' " ; 't-
Wo lurtlicrcurilfr ilul wu lll nireriM til I w * I
illii iierxiti nmiiiim. nun conli-fv
KMZii !
KJ sBY , rommlwloncr/f /
CAMII.U AIIIIUKM.BB , >
Suporvlsorfortlioaovtrumen
If nny ticket drailnc n prlzo l iit to the und.r-
Hurioil'lln facn rnlun mil bo collected anUlcmltlO
to the owner lUereof.rrco or clinr ' .
KUOAltll. lIKOVBOy ,
I'rct.UI riioKitlonallUot , KI l' 0 , Te
AOK.S
Forclabr leior nr other Informitlon , rrit t J
llio undurBlnnuil. ititlnif rouridilrvii v\ainr \ , xltni
Unto , Coiinlr , Street nnd Nuralier. Moro t pl4ilr |
llvorywlll boudinrcil br jrourencloilon u uuT i *
ope bcarlnuro'ir full addren ,
MrilOAN iNTIUNATIONAr , IlANKINd CO , , it ]
City of Juarez , Mexico * I
NOTICE. * ' , t
Band remlltuncoi for llekoti br ordlnirr lelKf.
contalnliiK il n riinl < irMufd | br all t-rpreen nIinJ
p ulc.K ? V < irkKxcli nuc.Unfc dmft or vo\M\ \ \
tote. ArKlreiifcllreiltl.reil lett rili ) . '
iriM NTCIIttiTIONAI. NK INOCO-fe > V
Cltr or jatrei , Me Jlco , TU KI fuo > * " j