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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BJflJBS TUESDAY" , fcSETMlMBJQIR 30 , 1800. THE CITY. The Imnlt clearings ycstordnyvcro $762,002.0.5. W. V , Stowo vas ycstcrduy appointed mtill clerk ldscen Omaha and Ogtlcii , vlco S. W. Muupln , resigned. I'rcrildont Hurtmnn of the ronl cstnto exchange , 1ms issued tv call for a meet ing of thnt Institution Wednesday , Oc tober 1,11 , n. in. Nov. If. It. Crnno of the Sownrd street Methodist chut'uh bolnp slek , the recep tion for this ( Tuesday ) evening ft ill bo Indefinitely postponed. The following mo the temperatures ns observed ut the local sltfinil sorvlcoolilco nt the houri iiiiined : 7 u. in.IS0 , ; 10 a. m/ / > ! = > ; 1 ii.in. , 01 ° . In tlio county court jndgments wci'o rendcMud afl follows jcstciday : P. A\r. \ JJIrkhaiiHor \ < J Lillian At. Jacob' * , $ ii.51.a2 ; "Wood vs Hunter , SSUO ; same \sstunc , 83n. ( OS. Word was rcool\cd at the government Iniiltllnsf yesterday tliat A. J. Van Al- etino tins been luanpolntcd engineer. Ir. Van Alatlnola onuuf the old time olllclnls. The Congregationalmlnistcrs'nssocla- tlon held Its regular weekly session ycs- teidajlmornlng and discussed the results of the past ucuk's woik and plans for the future. JohnDoohbooltcd attho pollcostutlon nsa ui.i/y man , Ifo u.is found near the corner of SKth and 1'ieroo streets , and had o\Iilentlyescaped from somoa&ylum. Ho will bo held to uftait ilovolopmcnts. The Nobi.iska land and lot comp.iny filed in tides of incorporutionwith the county cloilt. Capital stock , $300,000 , nliiircs , $100. C. Wcglitman , E. C. IlurlLut andF. D. Nash , mo the incor- jioratoro. Claude Price , who says his homo is In Hartlott , la.andcrcd into the police station and Bald ho vas side. The city physician was called mid pronounced It n case of tjphold ni.ilurla. Pilco u.ts taken to the hospital. A. J. VanAlstluoof this city and P. I'olton of Persia , la. , have scoured a pat ent on a new automatic coupling for { ns- fcengcrand height cms. The invention was awarded the llfbt premium at the Chicago coupling comontion. Clnulcs Lynch , who bonds at 1517 Webster stieot , has reported to the po- llco the lois of a gold chain and $10 in money.rl'lio missing' propcily was stolen from his 100111 faiihmlny night by Bo.no unknown thief \\lio \ bioke open his tiunlc , " .TiiHt us Good , " Biy some dealers who tiy to sell n substitute nrepniatlon ttlien n customer c.Uls for Hood's 811 sup u ilia Do not nllo\v nny such false sUtomcnts ns this induce ) you to buy what jou do not want. Keincmucr that the only reason for making It is that A few cents mote prolltwill bomadoon the substitute. Insist upon hivinc tlio best nieilieinuHooil's bar- Eapaillla. It is peculiar to itself. Army > Private John Gill , Company K , Second in fantry , Foil Otnalm , has been oidercd dls- clmrgul from the service under general or ders No. 81,1S90. Private J. II. Stevens , Battery E , Third mtillciy , has been tiYinifencd to Compuiy 0. Scu-ntccnth iiifimtiv , Foitllusscll. Lieutenants Hone. Seventeenth infantry , Toil KuHsell , nnd Scav , 'f\\cntj-lhbt \ in fantry , Foil Douglas , hnvo been granted permission to dcl.iy thiity days ever and above tlio time jiccossiuv to join tbclr com panies on being relio\ed from duty at the UnlUd States toipedo school lit Willct's Point , M. Y. , piovidins they do not avail themselves of tlio leiuo of absence alicady granted them. Cadets H Mel/ . Powell , Et nest B. GARC , GcoigoM. llroxvn , Henry 0. Lyon and Ed mund L. Butts have been appointed second lieutenants in regiments scivlnp in tlio de partment of the I'hitto , and ordoml to Join their respective companies by the 10th of October. Second Lieutenant James T. Kcrr , adju tant Seventeenth infantry , Fort liussoll. lias neon promoted to Urst lieutenant , vice Lieu tenant Hulilen , promoted cuptalu and assist ant quartermaster , Second Lieutenant Hamper , Tnontj-tlrst Infantry , Fort Douglas , has been promoted to lirst lieutenant , vleo Lieutenant Wittieh piomotcd to captain , Company P , Twoity- llrst Infantry. The discharge from the service of Pilvato Hcsso , Company K , Sovcntaoth Infantry , Fortllusscll , and Private Weita-cl , Company D , Tncnty-nrst infuntiy , Fort Bridgois , has been authoiized with a view to tliclr entering the soldiois' homo In Washington. Tlio application of Lieutenant Alexander , Ninth cavalry , Foit Uu Cliosno , for transfer to Tioop B has been dlsappiovcil. Colonel Ileiuy , Ninth cavalry , Fort Mc- Kiniioy , and Mis Henry am at the PaUon for a \ \ colt. Lleiur-nant Colonel Stnntonnnd Major Ben- ham returned to tlio city Sunday and are again on duty nt the headquarters of the do- pnrtmcnt. UcneralVhenton , Second Infantry , commanding Fort Omaha , has gene to fet. Louis , Mo. on leave of absence for ilfteon days to visit his brothcr-ln-1 i\v , Major Miller of the United States engineer corps. During his absento tbo coinmnnd of the Second In fantry and Fort Omaha devolves on Major Butler. Miss Alice Rajmond , the greitost lady eoniot soloibt In the world , at the exposition this ovonlnp. A II < VViN : FOR I'AIH'KRS. That Is How Douglas County Is He- yarded Ity Homo People. .Another pauper was foisted upon Douglas county yesteiday afternoon. Bcrthti IJesort , n young wonmn , a New Yoik waif , was sent to Kansas several years ago. She found em- plojnient there , but a few wcolts ago diifted noithwnrdnnd landed at Elkhorn. There she entered the employ of a Mrs ICnnpp , but boini ? subject to ( Its I3oiilu wns tuiuedadrift ami next found shelter nt the Open Door. Mrs. Clark kept her for a few days , but as the dt&case seemed incurable she \sils sent to ttio Industrial homo at Milford. After being thcio loss than a week the matron concluded tnattho girl must Iwonnotliorabldlngplace , BO jcstoidny she tookUeitha in chatgo and with her came to this city , with the Inten tion of turning lior o\er to tlio county. At the depot a cab was prdcured , and Into tins tlio mation , an olUcortrom Milford and Dcrthnovo placid and driven to the court house. Upon reaching their destina tion the girl \\as seized with a violent spasm , which continued for neaily an hour , after which she- was placed on a dray and taken to Bt , Joseph's hospital. Today the county commissioners will Investigate the case , and If the gillis fount ! to bo n resident or this county sbo will bo scut to the poor faun. When the matron of tlio Mllford Institu tion was asked \ \ hy the girl was brought to Uouglus county she replied that she Itncw that Omaha was provided \\M\ hospitals where the slek and indigent could bo cured for , and that she had also been advised by the state onldiils to puriuo the course sbo und adopted. Miss Alice Raymond , the gientcst lady couiot boloist in the world , at the OAuoaltlou this evening , A .Y.VO V.\CEJtE\Ti. Mr. 0. D. Hess , proprietor and manager of the IIcss grand opein company , nirlveii lu.tho city yesterday moinlng from tlio south , anil vcpoi ts that the business of his company in KimsusUltymul the principal cities in Kansas has boon very large. During the last ten days Mr , IlcsJ has greatly strengthened bla company , and itlll como to Omaha one of tbo strongest opera companies thnt w ill bo noon at the Html this season , Tuo opening opom lllbo'lUgolotto , " and. strange as it may seem , the opera has tiovor\xe \ > prodUiCil ' ° im1nai ? " Jnlldayvcnlng 'William ' Tl'ell" . will bo the bill , rttid on Satunlay after noon "Lucia iji t.aramormoor , " and S.xtuday \OiilnR"i nTrnviata. ' Thoscaloof prices fortnouess engagement have boon slightly Increased , but excellent seats on the lht.t Jloor und in the balcony can. bo procured at ivfular price * , 3 NI3W I'roperty Ownern I3ri cr n Protest AKnliiHttlio I'roposcd ' Ordinance. A number of the Lcnrcnworth street and adjacent property owners met lost evening nt the corner of Lcaen worth and Park a\enuo to discuss the ordinance recently Introduced before the council extending the flro limits , and take such action as might bo deemed ex pedient to piovent the final adoption of the ordinance , The ordinance provides that the flro limit shall bo extended on either side of Leaven- vorth stieetas far west as Lo wo avenue , an extension bejond the ilro present flro limit of nearly two miles. This is vvh.it occasioned the vigorous ptotcst that was given \ery forcible expression at lost night's meeting. The proposed detention was condemned as n scheme concocted by the lion , br' Ic and icnl cstite men , anil It was openly cnaificd that the council \va * not dlslntoicsted in the matter , It vvac argued that the passage of tlio ordlmimo would vork scilous Injury to tlio Lcivenvvorth street propcity owners , by discriminating ngiinstthnt sttectln favor of tlio others on either side of It , but purticu- laily those between L.c.wenvvoith and 1 ar- narn. It vus claimed that the pi oposed extension was altogether umeasonublo , and that vvhllo accitiln o > tcnsion of the lire limit might bo In ovciv way ileslwbto , It should not extend moro than onc-thlul as far as Is piovldcd by the new ordinance. The opinion wn generally cxnrcsscd that It would bo much butter to extend the limits as the propel ty was built Up than to put n taboo on pioposcd iinpiovcmcnts along the stieet by lenuhlng all new buildings to bo erected of brick and Iron , partiudarly as there are \\holo blocks along the stieet with out n budding on them It was argued thnt the value of the prop- city would not stand sueh an ordinance , and that frame buildings must come ilrst to a cer tain extent bafore tnkk ones could follow. The attention of the council was called to ono thing that \ \ as deemed moro dcsmlng of attention. This \\as the practice now in voguoin certain parts of the cltv of building Ilto-tnips by putting' up ro\vs of name build ings Joined together. without the lntei\cn- lion ol ilro walls. Two or three instani.es of this nature vvero cited It wis thought that an ordinance piohlhlt- Ing tuls would bo toasiblo and ] ust , but that the new Ilro limit oulinancc , as it now leads , was not demanded. A petition protesting against It was dinwn up and was signed by nearly every ono pics- cut. It will be tiiciilited for sigiiitiues and pie&entcd at the next meeting of the council. Miss Alice Raymond , the greatest lady pornct soloist in the woild , at the exposition thisovonlng. Wliat A. S. niciccr fenjs of tlio Live Stock nusliioss of the Futuic. A. S. Mercer , ono of the men who rando a great light In the \Voild's Columbian com mission at Chicago for the single site , theieby cxpiessingtho public Idea , p issed west yes terday for his home ntChejenne. Mr Mercer is editor of the Koithwestcrn Live Stock Journal , and his woilc Is In line with the best inteiests of the live stock in dustry , which Is now and must forever re main one of the leading callings of the west , In conversation with n BKI : ropottcr ho said ! " .Mattcis have been so shaped that the live stock interests wilt receive pi opcr recognition at the world's fair and stockmen can affoid to pull off their coats and go to work. The llvo stoclc exblUt must bo made the crown- llnpfeatuio of this , the greatest educator of the masses that has ever been conceived by a progressive people. "This Industry has been depressed for sevcial yeaih nnd stockmen ha\o been sorely discouraged , but the d iwn of a brighter day has eomo. Receipts of beef cattle nt all the markets , taken In connection with the slaughterings of local butchers , show a clear shortage of . ' 1,000,000 head us compaiod with the marketing of 1SSO Moio cattle arc being killed now than over befoie , but the Increase Is inaclo up of cows , yearlings and calves When the year lb9.J shall have arrived prices for bcof and beef cattle will have nearly or quito doubled. " 'Iho west will Increase its cattle holdings in the future , not by inci easing the sio of thoheids , but by the multiplicity of small owners and the Improvement of the stock. Better cattle will bo the rule. " aMiss Alice Raymond's first appearnnco n O.niha at Iho exposition thiuovpning Grand opening of seasonable millinery Wednesday and TliuiaJay , October 1 and 2. JOYCE , 123 N. 15th St. Mss Alice Rajmond , the greatest lady coi not soloist In the world , at the exposition this oveninfj. Cupid nt Work. Messrs James B. Diown , general manager of S P. Morse's establishment , and Harry C. Moody , lii at floor manager of the same house , loft lost evening for Ttioaiaston , Mo , where , on October 8 , they will bo united hi mar riage , the former to Miss Anna B. Hender son and the latter to Miss Marion P. Watts. There is quitoaionnntic story connected with the dual engagement , whlth Is soon to cul- ralnito In mairlago. The young Indies have known ono another since childhood and they have grown into womanhood together. Jlr. Blown and Jlr. Moody exemplify the asso ciation of Damon nnd Pythias , anil altogether thoevent cannot help but piove inteiesting to the f ilcnds of the gentlemen. Miss Alice Rnjmpnd and her cornet at the exposition UUB evening1. Giand opening ot seasonable millinery "Wednesday and Thuisdny , October 1 and 2. JOYCE , 123 N. loth St. Miss Alice Raymond's first appearance in Omaha ut the exposition this evening. Marriage Tlio following 11111 lingo licenses vvero is sued by Jndgo Shields yesterday : Nnino and addicss. Ace. j William G. Woof. Omaha . i ( Jennie Iloildor , Omaha . 18 ( Patrick Dwyer , Omaha . , . 125 ( Maggie Grace , Omaha . 23 Miss Alice Rtij inond's first appearnnco in Omaha tit the exposition this evening. Grand opening of seasonable millinery AVednesiday and Thuioday , October 1 and 2. JOYCE , 123 N. 15th St. Iu I Id I nc "Wanted on eholco city pioporty ; sums of $3,000 to $10,000 pieforred. KUI1JALL , G'lIAMl' it RYAN , 120-j Ru-nain st. _ Miss Alice Rajmond and her cornet nt the exposition this evening. " " Postmaster Gallagher Injured , Postmaster Gallagher , who has been spend ing several days In Colorado , was quite soil- ously Injured last Sunday. Ho was up on the mountains looking at n quarry near Tow or , and la coming down upon the cable train ho was thrown oft ami severely bruised about the hips nnd body. The accident was the result of the train passing around a sharp curvoat n high rate of speed. As soon us possible the train was stopped. Mr. Gallagher put onto ono of the cms and taken to the town , where ho received medical nttoiltlanco. Although his bruises nro exciuclutmgly pain ful , they are not so serious but thnt ho started for homo yesterday and will arrive this morn- Honty CoiiHlnnnlOlit of Ten. In the way of handling tea yesterday was the heaviest day the cu stomshouso has over experienced , as 835 chests , all fiom Toklo , Japan , were received. Of this consignment 200 chests wcro for Lincoln , 412 for Chicago , 900 for Kansas City and twenty others for David Cole of this city. " \Y tea Lily boap Scouts a calc , lj HiailTS Ij Jjnst N'lKlit'H Mooting AUdrcuflfld by T. J. Miilitmoy. A meeting of the Uougltw county personal rights league was held last night at ( larllcld hall , rl'ho minutes of the last meeting of the ex ecutive committee \\cro read for the informi- tlon of those present , after which President Lund Impressed upon the members of the lenguo ttionccc'slty ot taking out the proper naturalization pipers , T , J. Mahoney was then introduced nnd spoke on the prohibition question. Ho prefaced his remarks by showing the neces sity of registering In the right plncc , nnd keeping In view the now boundaries of Not ing pi celncts. jjr > Mnhoney then showed the growth of the protdbltion movement nnd tliomovltiblo ictultof the passage ot laws loguhitlng the lights of citizens in their pil- vato lives. Hcfeiiingto the statistics used by advo cates of piohibltlon in which It s claimed tint n huge percentage of cilmo Is duo todilnlt , Mr. Mnhoney said that the statistics wcro obtained prlnclpilly by going tluough the Julls mil asking the con victs what hi ought them there. Nearly ovciy man would claim that hovvasthero because ho drank nnd got Into trouble. This wns a lie In nine cases out of ten , as the largo ma jority of crimes required a eleir head , and such statements weio thoioughly inconsist ent. 'Iho speaker said that ho had received n letter fiom the Now York Voice , asking what percent of criminals in the Jail hero wcro them thiounh the use of liquor. Ho said that ho answered the letter by stating solid facts , butho never saw Ills letter pub lished in the Voice. Inclosing , I\Ir. Mahoney showed that In stead of dcci easing Intoxication , piohibltlon increased It to a flightful extent. As proof of this ho cited numerous instances which had conic under his observation during his residence In Iowa. At the close of Mr. Mahoncy's address cnids wcro distributed , on which was printed thobounduiics of the new voting pre cincts in each ward. * AT Tilt ! COMSEtm. Ilnymnnd , tlio Lady Cornells ! , n Gieat Attraction. A magnlllccnt crowd of Omaha's represent ative citizens was In attendance nt tbo expo sitlon last night. They went out to hear the gieat lady virtuoso ese , Miss Alice Hnjmond , who made her Ini tial appearance in Omnba on this occasion. Sho-will bo heio thocntiio week nnd ap pear eveiy afternoon and evening. The scene within the vast building wns nn ospecinllj brilliant one , and the fair aitlst must have caught inspiration from her cxhil- { rating suiroundlngs. 'ihat the gieat audience was nbsolutelj en- thialted by her c\o.uisito performance was oUdcnt from the ficqucnt and thunderous applause Hundreds will go again and again , so irre sistible is the melody she cxti.icts fiom this loveliest of all instalments. Her selections wcto simply giand , and each member was enthusiastically applauded nnd recalled time and again. She has a vvon- drously puionnd clear method of execution , absolute in exactness andgiuce , nnd admira ble paitlculaily for delicate shading. Her tiiplo tongulng vvos indiscribablv line , and her technique and delicacy of intciprctatlon siupasscd that of any cometlst over heard hete. One of her chief charms Is her man ner , being possessed of a rennrknbly pretty face and handsome liguro. RJTho management , Messrs. Koedcr and Bell , ANero immensely pleased at the lad's ' recep tion , and feel repaid alrcidy In a measure for the expense incuried in her engagement The exposition itself seems to grow better and better dally , and crowds of delighted people aio present at every session This will bon great week , as Miss Raymond mend is a raio attraction. THK VIADUCT SKTTLUD. A Scilous State ol * Affairs ut the Eleventh Mrcet Structure. According to notices posted at either end oT the Eleventh stieet viaduct , that structure is not only in an unsafe condition , but it is absolutely impassable. The notices convoy this information , and n couple of fences built fiom lail to rail convinces the would-be passers that such is the caso. AH 01 tnisoccurieu jestcrday aitcrnoon- At that time n heavily loaded wpgon was pissing over tno structure , -vvhen suddenly a section of the floor loft its mooring and set tled down twelve Inches , stopping only when it rested on ono of the stringers. Thcio wns a great hustling of teams , as the diivers con cluded the entire stmctuio was going to the giound. The chairman of the board of public works was notiiled nnd he , together with the citj engineer , promptly icpnlied to the spot llieso gentlemen discovered that In ono place twelve planks had become loosened and had slid around until they wcro off the collar upon which they icsted. The street commissioner was notified , nnd that gentleman at once perfouneU the fencing net. net.A gang of men went to work last night , and some time today they hope to again ha\o the \iaduct open to travel. THK COURTS. Tlio liar Committee Ktulea\orinir to 1'rcpure n Dill for the Purpose. The bar committo on legislation is consldci- ing tlio preparation of a bill to bo Introduced into the legislature this winter , looking to the relief of the overcrowded condition of tno district court in this county. When the dinft of a bill has been prepared It will bo submitted to the bar foi suggestions nnd appnnal bofoio being seat to the legisla ture. It is understood thnt the committee will bo guided , to a largo extent , by the iccords of the discussions tint have taken pi ice nt gen- cial bar meetings during the past jcar and the expressions of opinion from members of the bar as they hwo appeared in largo numbers in the daily pa pcre. The committee proposes to push the woik as rapidly as possible and get tlio bill oa the calendar as soon as the leglslatuio convenes , Hoard or Education. At last night's meeting of the boaid of cdu- cation the report of the committee in favor of establishing a normal school was adopted after a long discussion , The following icsolution wns adopted : lU-soUeel , That the president and attorney of thuhnaid Do Instiuctcd totaKu such stops as may Im dcemul imossury to socurn from the city of Omalu a building penult for tlio orcutUm of Iho proposed four-loom one-story hilek buliool building upon tliu high sehool grounds , und tint if it bo found necessary tlioyaiu hcioby authorized and directed to hi hut mandamus procLC'tlings at tlio earliest possible ) date to compel the city to grant such permit. CREAM ltd lupotlor oifollpnfoproTpn In million t of homo for mnru thin u qunrturuf n cc-nturr. U I * unoil t > r the Unite I huue ( jowiiiucnt Fmli.r l by tlio licaHi of the uroit iinlri rslll ni the Stronu'ci-t , I'lirintnnclmoatlli'iiltlirul. llr 1'rlroV Cio nil ll k. Inu I'uwilrriliio nut contain amuionti , llniour alum. Hold only In tain I'UU KUAKISO I'OWIIKIICO , CUcuco , aauKrucclicu. Et. Lgula Nothing Else equal ! Ajcr'i ifnij for stimulating a torplrt mcr , MicnKtliuing ( llReMlon , < iml rfRii- latlug the nctUtmcf tins bonds. They contain - tain no calomel , nor nny other Injurious drug , but arc composed of the nctlro princi ples of the licit trgeUWo entlinrt Its. "Iwasasuirmrforjearjtroindjspcpsla mm liver trouble ) , ami ( omul r o permanent relief until 1 commenced tiildng AJCI'S rills. They ha\o \ cflecU-d a complete cure. " Oeorgo IMooney } WnlhWnlla , V > ' .T. " \\hencvcr \ imm tioublcil wltliconstipa tion , or suffer from loss of appetite , Ajci'3 lMIIs < ct me right ngaln. " A. J. User , Jr. , Itock House , Va "Tor tlio euro of headache , .AIM'S Ca thartic Pills are the most effective medicine I ever uscd.-lt.K..lames , Dm chwIer.JIiss. "Two loxes ol .Ajci s Tills cured me of se > eiolicjilachcfioniHhlchIwnsloiiK.isuf- ( ferir" 1 mma Keyes , llnbMrdston.Coiin. Ayei-'s Pills , intrAiirn nr DE. J. O. AVER S : CO. , Lowell , Mass. Sold by all Dealers In Medicines. Drs.BBtlslBetts Physicians , Surgeons ani Specialists , W.O9 DOUGHxA.Q STR.EE1T OMAHA , NKli. The most widely nnd favorably known spec ialists In the XJnltod State * . Tliolr Ionic ex perience , remarkable skill nnd inilvorsal suc cess In the ticitmunt mid cure of hervous , Chronic nnd Surgical Diseases , cntltlo these omliiont iilixsleluia to the full inufldonccof the aOllctcd every wlurp. They Kuurnntoo' A OUKTAIN AND I'OSITLVI ! OUHE foi the nwfulctTcctsof cirly vlco and the numer ous evils that follow In Us train IMIIVA1B , liLOUD ANDSKIX spoeillly , cniuiilotnlv nnd iiprtiiancntly cured. NHIVOUB WmLlTV ANH SBXTJAIj DIS- OKDKHS yield itudlly to tliolr bklllful treat ment I'lLKS. FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS guarintcul eund without p.iln or detention from buslncst. HVDUOCELr.'ANll VARICOOEL.K penin- nontly anil siuceasfully uirml lacry caso. SY1MI1MS. UONOUIillkiV , GNBET , Spcr- matorrhoa , Sen.lnal Wc.iknoss , Lost .Manhood , Night Emission * . l > ecied Kucultlbs , I'enialo We ikiiess and all dcllc.ito dlsortlcra pocullnr to either sot politicly cured , ns > Yillii3nU functional dlfaonlori that result from youth ful foil I ei or tlio OXOCHS of iii.ituro years. STRirTIIKF Ouirantcoil pormnnantly O llxlji \J i\Li oxirod , rcmo ftl con nlcto , without cutting , caustlo ordllntitlon Ouroa alTcctod at homo by pntlcnt without a mo- luent's naln or annoyance TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MhN. A QTTPIJ riITl < The awful oiroots of A. OU1\L UU1\11 ea.iy vloo which bring * orpanlo wenknoss. destroyliiR hoth inlnd and body , with all IU drcuded ills , pcrniaticnty cured. HP's ' UPTTs Addrcaithosowhohiivolm- Lf 1J. . Ulj L l\J paired thciusolvcs by Im proper ImhilRenco nnd solitary lutolts , vrhloh ruin both mind und body , uufltttag them for business , study or iiuirrlaRO MAHTJIEU MEN or the < o cntcrlnj on that hipy | life , ftiraru of physical debility , quietly assisted , _ * OUR SUCCESS Is bisod upon facts First 1'raotlcal experi ence. Second Every case Is specially studied , thus starting right Third Medicines ara prepared In our laboratory exuotly to suit oacu case , thus off octlngcureswlthout Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , HO ? DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. NEB. m BR&IN TREATMENT. Bpceino for HyiferlaDlzrlne , Flti NuuralKla. , Wakefulness - fulness , llcntal lieproiilon. Koftenlnir < i ( the Ursln , ro- cultlnir in Insanity mil Icadlacr to misery clocnr anJ death. Premature Old Are , llArronotB XOBP of t'owor inclthonex , Inioluntiry L.OIKO * . Mill Hijcrmotoritcca cauaed by OYcrcxerto ! \ of Iho brain , iclr frbuia or orer Indulgence t-ach box conttliiiono nionl tlr * ( it- ncnt. flabox , or sli for W. cent by mall prppalil. AVltli cficb order for MX boi n. vltl runl imrchnsor P'lirantco ( a refund noney It tno trentmtnt filldto cum. Uuiruitees Usuul uiulircuuiDo eoldoiilrty GOODMAN DRUG CO , , 1110 Fnrnum Street. - - Omaha. ? > 'eb. AMUSEMENTS. Four Nights. Sunday , Monday , Tuesday and "Wednesday , Sept. 28 , 20 , 30 and Oct. 1. THIS DASHING GOMI-1DIE.NNI3 : JOLLY NELLIE rrcscntliig tlio 1'lcturc-sxiuo nnd llutuntitlu Mclo- GHK1N LIGHTNING JllbS MollliMIVliiSDIitlnct Clianuterllnlii Bongs nndDiinrot , llcturL > iUu | Coitumo ) , llcnntlful Hicnury , Ik'Kiilar ( irlccs. Huitn uo ouauluS iturlay n m. First Grand Opera Thursday , Friday & Saturday , Oct. 2,3,4 , , , AND SATURDAY MATINEE , THE C. D. HESS Grand Opera Go Numbering Sixty AUtli AuRincntO'l Orchestra mid Chorus , will present tlio following lirlllhnt rcpertolro : Thursday ft entiig"KiKoIotto. . " Friday Boning"Wllllnm Tell. " Saturday 3Iatin c-LucIn ( II Lnminciniooi' ' Saturday EVciiIng" " ! Triuinta , " Sculoof 1'rlcos I'nrquot und purquctCIiclo , 81 50 and tl ; liiiluuny. flniul 7V ) ; nailer v Mo. TllB Grand ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 2D. < ! Colossal Gaiety Company > 40 Ilandsomost Ladles in tlioWorM--40 SCi : THE- GUAM ) Tliil'Iyi : I1IU Beauty iin Dreamland , Ro"biii Hood , Anthony and Cleopatra Tlio Largest nna Grandest Iiurlc8 < iuo 011 Tnrtli 3 DIG SHOWS IN ONE 0 Scats on Sulo Woluo iliy Morn In ? , Dime d.en f\/upce. \ / [ CORNER UTH AN D _ FAR NAM CT& , OMAHA \virif : m HIT. 2- ) FATIMA AND ERMA , Mullivranltlilld In u Du > ofSnukci "Fun ina Wodicnl College , " A Hrto Cunitily by A SIH-C liilTroniK ) JooOlftDn miiirilliiii , Mcn-llii llrus , uiiuiii > lit Junui llroa oinl lluiin. moluilf i-luuirs. Sinn Uui- Km , nu-ro Uolluoiitur , UcliuurtllillJicii. ilub < v\liv- " " ' ONE DIMi : ADMITS TOAbU OUR SHOE DEP'T. Is crowded with new goods for the fall , and notwithstanding the steadily advancing priccof leather * we arc ina position to offer our fall goods at same moderate prices that liavc made our Department so popular in so short a time , Our stock for the fall was oidercd veryeaily , the manufacturer's thought of advancing prices ; the material \vas selected with care ami the Slrocs were made and finished in the best woikmanlikc manner , andYC are no\v offering not only the largest assortment , but also the best made Shoes for Men and Boys , honttt goods wAh/i file arc uol ajraidto liackiuilh oitr guarantee. To signalize the opening of the Pall Season in this Department place on sale to-day. 2OOO pai * " fine Calf Shoes , Congress and Lace , warranted Good'car AVeltat $ : . 50 , This is the same quality and make \vhich \ we sold last season as a great bargain at $2.75. $ Shoes made with Goodyear " \Velt , aicfully as good for wear anttocl.isticityas Hancl-scwcd Shoes , 'Ihe above aic an extraordinary baigain.Vcknow Shoe Stores would charge at least $3,50 , or $4 for lilce goods. Our "Woikingrnan's" shoes for $1.25 , of which we sell thousand ? of piirs every' season , ar turning out better than ever this fall.Vc have placed early orders for enormous quantities an < _ the manufacturer has greatly improved upon the make of them , NTomorc honcsfslioe was ever offered for sale at such a low price. It is solid leather throughout , and the make and finish is perfect. Nothing sliortof ? 2.oo will buy such a shoe elsewhere. In the finer grades we show an exceptionally large assoitmciit , all styles of Iocs , and aU kinds of lasts , shoes tofit any foot. All pur other depart inputs arc loaded with new goods. In every line we have put ina big stocl < anticipating an increased trade. PRIGEXS LxOWRR THAJsI Open until S p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m , Corner 14tli and Douglas Streets. The cool days of Autumn have come and change of costume is in order. Men's and Boys' Fall Suits have displaced sum mer blazers and silk Shirts upon our counters and in vite your early inspection. An exceptionally fine assort ment of Men's Underwear nd Hosiery adapted to the cooler season is now in stock Wo do not quote the prices on these goods us below cost lor vo fiaukly confess thixt wo are doing business for our own profit , buto \ truht to tlio excellence o ( oui poods nnil the fairness of our method lo liiingus reasonablerebuius. DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL IN Clronlc , Nervoiii , Itlond rxnl Siimloil | ) Hon oi nnrt Uliciisoaof tliohyn. K r Noio. Tlirutt ami digit Special A I to nt Ion to DisonHCl of Wo men nixt Children. Thn ( lactnri linrn liad ypnM nf oxporlonoo la the hnipltiilsof llrooklyniiinl .Now Vitk.nnl nra nmonjt tiiomoBtiuccoiifui unil wtdelr Kroirn speclulIKi la tliccountrf. In Voiiiii ; "till Mlildlr-Acril IMl'n. last JlnnhooJ NonoiM Debllltir Siiotmntorrlnni , Bcmlnnl I HOJ I'lijiloal IKcny. rlsln ( roiii Indli- crttlon , pro < liiclnic Blceplownp * . ( lci | > onlonoy plin- plci on ino fum uvortlun losoclctr , ciullr iltii.iiiir- HKCJ , lack of oinllilunoD , dull tinlllfor Btuir orbutl- IICM , unl ilmlj llfo a bunion , salely , | < orm.ineatly niidmiot'lHy cured ( lllooil ami bWii Inonsn < . fiypltlli , a dlicnio most drendlul Inlti remits , ' crmllcntu ( ii > tillo-TTrlnnry Snritory. Cnnorrlin' . fllcot. Sfphtlli Ilyilmcolo Viirlfocolo nna Htrktnro , railloallitnl Hiifur < uriM wrl' mit i nln or ( Mention fruni Iniilnos" All Soxunl Do- ItnnltlPiuiiU linpcUlnionUto ruarilaKOiucLoiitully 'Tl'ufoanldlicnoanfoly i\t l pormnntntly curoJ. lloura Un m till H | > in hnndnir , lOtlll U K II. I'uruDin unnlili ) lo tl'lt in in IT l > o trontoil at their lionos lij corrtsptiiiftpnco Motllclnca niiJ la- Bltuctlonsnontby o\iri)31 | . ronsult-itlon froa bcnil 4 ccnti In tauim | to Insiircroply 1118 I'llti'Otiili St. , Opprniln Opera Iloimc , Oiiiiihn , .Nob BRAND Xluon C Correct Stylti. Hell Quality. Perfect Fitting , MaK. ? IKY THEM. GREAT "EXPOSITION GOLISRUM. GRAND CONCERT THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING MISS ALICE RA JMOND , The Greatest Lady Cornet Soloist in. the World , Accompanied by Second. Infantry Military Band. Magnificent Commercial and Mechanical Exhibition , BEAUTIFUL FLORAL AND ART DISPLAYS. Second. Infantry Baud-Selected Programing A , A , WEDEMEYER , DIRECTOR. Tlie Automatic City , Costing Over $2OOOO Many Neiv and Novel Attractions ! AD MI SSI ON , 2S Cents MAX MEYER &BRO. , The Popular Jewelers , Are rcooi-vlngr daily from the Isadlntt manufacturara of this cam try and Europe , u'l ' tin LATEST NOVELTIES In PINE JEWELRY , SILVERWARE , OLOOKS , T3ROUZI3 ORNA.- 3N1BNTS , LAMPS. SILK l71VIBe.ELLAS , OA.NB3 , OPJ3EA. AND ] * FIELD GKLA.SSES , ANEROID 33AROVIETER3 , THBBMO.MB- * TEBS.SPEOrAOOES an I EYH QLiASSES , EM , Eto. DIAMONDS and a'l ' otior p-oslous a'oioa , mountocland 10030. GOLD , &ILVSB nnd NICICEL WATOHiTS.ln till erra los , for Indies and qrentlomon. HOWARD \VA.TUHE3 A SfEC- IALTY , but wo carry all other flrst-clasa mokes-El in , Wnl- thamSp.-lnzflold , EC. OUR PRICES A.BB LOWER THAN EVER , a-jd ALL GOODS are "WAREMSITBD Spncowill not nlio\v us to QUOTE PRICE3 , ai ourstcok istoo LA.RG-E and VARIED , but como and eoo foryouro vos. It will o s you inthi ig to LOOK. Visitor nro always WELCOME , and ohoulcl you WISHtobuv , wo will ina'to ' it wn object for you TO DEAL WITH TJS. Wo ere ehowlnz HUNDREDS of artlcloa uuitabo ! for WEDDING- and ether GIFTS , atpricoa rancrhiff from $1 $ up to $1OOO. All our customers me TREATED . .ALIKEwhetaor tholr purchnsoabs SMALL orQBEAT. MAX MR-YRE. & BRO. , SlxbaonLli and L ariinm SLrools , Omalin. IO" E5TABLISIIB D I860. jJJ NIOOUREl ! MO RAT. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb , Sovenlcon years' eiperlrncp. Arrirular crniliintaln nioillclne , 11 diploma * * hiw ) Ii ctllloiltrinj tlll ) tlionrciitdt nucie M nllNcrvons , ( lironlunnd rrlruKiillio i Ainriiinioiit. t ire uuinintn I l < irlit irrli/ binnnot rrlifin lo t Mnnliuoil. seminal \\oiikncin \ \ , > l lit 1/inu- , , lini | < jioiicy. Sfplilll , rtinui-ci nn I nw tllniiHutdf lliullUio < ! , Sklo gnl L'rlnnry Orcnit ! ) N II I uiii\rantuiMJ \ ) fir < ivor ) i LMUIIIU brticaiil fiH to cure. ( on nl'Atlunioo. IIcjoWMBtcrici ( olMfoJiu'it lisa. Ollcn lieu r - > a into Up m 3m luA IDn in. to I. in E MI , Cradmlc Dentist. A Full Set ol Teeth , on Rubber For Five Dollars. Apnrfcot ntKiinnntccil Tenth m ractocl wlllioutiiiilM or ilmunr ami ltl out iiinus- tlictles. dolil uiul KtlMr llln V't.lV,1HVtt ' > nilCM. lliid oiinaL'rovMi Work. Uatli Mltli- outnKilM Aworlt \ \ > v iriuntdl OFFICEPAXTON BLOCK , I6TH ArJDFARNAM Fntrnrco , ICIli Blrool Uovator. Ojion oicn- iius until W otlo < W , / > v * ff" ? > I V , TTfi. IT Moriililno IlnMI 9 P J. J. O J JJi/teurtdfn KHiIiOdir" Jf p V till cu rid Ptt JBTEHCHU.ltblQCllO. tJiOKroatOiilfO'ltyof tliu m-ar future. Ma - ull'cciitliurbor. ' A inlllluii iiml a lulf dollnrri lion lioliu hjjcnt I ii rock oti < I Irim < lnUs. ( Tliu seaport nf tin country \\tstoltho .MUilsslppl. Vrlto tor liifoniiutloii und nuiiii. JU. ! , TKUrili : Alll' A. CO. 1 btulllshcil 1837 Ii iiiKiirpnoinl In Iho trniU Inunt of nil ( or lu a ol JMII- liooil.HlUlljiniKor . In rilPlvlnir Ifiti Uud.l > HVI'IIII.IH furixl In u ta day * nin JJIiuiHOiilriuw ( mil nil Kliiciifi of tt | lllooil lleultnn I Ilvcr Io < miilo lli ) nniicuroiwlthog | | lintriltiiclil if "locil trent. luont. " l.iiillri from 2 to t only , \\'rlt fur circa' limitlTlnu iJirtlciilnniiboil tail ( liowlnu mitnj of tbi molt icmurkublo euro * . Uf > ace , N. K. Cor. nn1 I'limnm ti\i \ , vulroat.ott Ulieritroet , FEMALE BEAMS l rfnllyHi > l .iiitntpowf'rlulf niiJj ' < imr'il ' 'lTmUiatuf ? ' ' 5ft ufi'deiai A ( > 'fiiriSli , buWlr UWDJ1A.NUKCOW. v