8 THE OMAHA DAILY 03EE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 4 , 1890. THE CITY , The records of the office of Uio bnllcl- Jrur injector fchow Unit ono minor per mit , aggregating $75 was Issued yester day.All All prvrtlca uho dcalro to furnish fico conveyances on election day will ploiibo repot t lit on co to LOUH ! liuimrod , COS llnu building. Jack Hawkins , the coloretl tough who lilt a jilct'o out of itobcrt MuhUng's lip in n light , pild $5 and costs for his amusement. Joseph Hnrnlcock WOB brought down from liimroou nnd lodged in the county Jail , on tlio charge of unlawfully dis posing of whisky. The city council will bo In session to night just long enough lo imsfi the Octo ber appropriation shoot , after which the body will udjourn until tomorrow night. Judge ShlehlH1 olllco will bo closed today , though nt 0 o'clock this evening ono of hiscluikH will open upbuHinosa for the purpose of Issuing inurrlngo Miss Miibcl 0. IJaH , need nineteen , died ut the residence of her uncle , E. U. I'ratt , on Frlduy. 'J'ho young huly was ill hut a few days. The funeral occurred Sunday. Todnv Charles Connoyor , sccrolitry of the board of education , will Icavo the nffairsof his ofllco in the hands of his female clerks nnd will go out and spend thu duy working agnlnst piohibltlon. 1'avlng work was commenced on the Tenth street viaduct " yesterday. As eoon ns the paving is fulily started a force of t\\olvo pavers will bo put on and the work pushed ns rapidly as possible. C. G. Kurdnla , who has frequently been arrested for insanity , has boon turnrd over to the county authorities nmllll bo sent to the asylum. IIo was formerly confined ut the Jo\v a hospital at Clarinda. _ "What Dors It Moan ? "lOODoste Ono Dollar" means simply that Hood's Sarsaparllla , is tlio most economical nic ldiio to buy , bocuuso It K\CH ! more for tlio money than nay ether pieparatlon. llirh bottle contains 1IX ) doses niulill avorapo to lost a month , wlillo other preparations tJikcn ' ncconllnjr tu dltcctions , are irene ia a week. Tlicrufoi e , bo sine to get Hood's Suriapaiillo. tlie best blood purifier. > Der.mltrr "Yur < lloy'fi Cnso. John A. Ynrdloy , the Montreal defaulter ivlio was doing valiant servlco in the local Held for tbo prohibitionists until his aricst last Friday at the Instnnco of Detective Bow man of CUIcano , still ocrnnlcs a cell in the city jail , auditing extradition to the sccno of his crime. His prohibition friends , who nti- plawlcd hU actions to , loudly buforo his Montreal lecoid was m.ido Known , have quietly slid out and left him to his futo. Tills nionliiK The Itco will tlirnxv election rctiiiim upon n hiijo trans- jmronuy In front ol' Tlio Itco building. Ten thousand people ulll ( him ho cn- nll'2 ) < l to road tlio rctuiiiM as fast as rc- oolvccl by I ho Duo , Host , Krrrontlnn niitl Recuperation Caji bo had at 1'xcclslor Springs , Mo. Get pamphlet ofJ U MooioAcCo.ageat3for Excelsior Springs , Mo. , water. Drath of a rainlllar Oltnrnotor. William S. Jones , famlllaily known as "Unclo nilly , " died Sunday evening at Elev enth ami Il.irney streets after n short Illness , aged llfty-llxo yc.n-a. Tlie deceased had been aicsldeutof Omuha for about llftucn years , nnd fora long thno conducted a shooting gal lery oa Ilarnoy street. Ho was a familiar character oa tlio stiects. The funeial will tsuo place Wednesday aftcinooa. Intorincnt at Forest Lawn. How to Vote Against I'rolilbltlon. It Is not necessary to have both proposi tions "for" and "against" piohi billon or "for" anil "ucatust" license on any ticket. Tlio aflirmatlvo or negative proposition on either of the amendments Is sufficient. When ? Sat. ovo. , Oct. 8. Orchaid's grand opening. Klogant now nunrtors. 1411. 141G and 1418 Douglas at. A. Now IIrick Company. Tbo Acme pressed bride company has been reonjunlred with largely Incieasod capital tock , ns the Omaha Hydraulic-Press brick company. The now company has n capital Block of100000 and will bo managed by Omaha anil St. Eouis capitalists. The plant of the now company will bo largely Increased nnd the enterprise bo made ono of the largest In the country. Klnution IletiiniG. Tan Brn will pat election bulletins out In front of Tim Bnn building tonight. "Between times11 a cartoonist will got in his deadly -.voile. Itcliablo election returns h vo long Lceu a UIE : specialty. Examine Orchard's furniture. Grand opening Saturday evening , Oct. R How to Vote AgnlriBt Prohibition. It is not necessary to bavo both proposi tions " " " " "foi" nnd "against" prohibition or "for" and " " license "against" on any ticket. The aniimatlvo or negutho proposition on Ithcr of the amendments is suHlciuut. Klcctlou Itctariifi. Tar. nnr.lll put election bulletins out In front of Tin : Bnn building tonight. "Between times" a caitoonlst \ \ \ \ \ pot in his deadly woik. Uollablo election icports ha\o long been a BEI : specialty. S. A. Orchard. * Carpet , furnlturo and drapory. Vote 1'nrlr. Veto early today nnd avoid the crush. Otherwise you will lese your vote. Union club will have private wires for returns this evening : . Rraldence Mall Boies. Circulars were distributed throughout the city lait week to the effect that the United States postal laws authorized a cortala kind of mail box to bo used by all individuals ut their rcsldcnccs'nnd explaining that acenta would canvas Omaha immediately UUlng orders for the same. The postal regulations do not aulborize atij thing of the liind and this U merely a scheme of a foreign corporation. A local company v. Ill have an elegant line of mail boxes to offer to tno citizens of Omaha lu tuo near future. PontoHlco Clerks. Richard Phcunhc , who has held the position of superintendent of the night registry de partment at the postofllo , has been appointed to succeed Mr. Waters ns cleric of the regis try department. The other clerks will bo promoted la order. Captain William II. Gardner of this city has been appointed by Postmaster Clarltson to a clerkship lu the cfllco. IIoiv to Vote AunliiHt Prohibition. U Is not necessary to have both proposl tlons "for" and "against" prohibition or "for" and "against" license on any ticket The afllrmatlvo or negative proposition on either c 'ho amendments Is sunlclcut. Vote Knrly. Vote early today and avoid the crush. Otlieu\\lso you will lese your voto. How to Vote AetiliiHt Prohibition. It Is not necessary to bavo both proposi tions "for" nnd "against" prohibition or ' /or" end "against" license oa any ticket The aflirmatlvo or negative proposition oa titter of the amendments it luOlclcut , nnd Clerks oflllcotlon , The judgles nnd clerks of election who hd\o been appointed to act in the election Which li to bo held today nro appended. They mot yesterday In the county com- mlsMoncta room anil were Instructed sa to their duties In the premises by .Assistant County Attorney Morcarty. rmsT WAIID. First District-Judges , U. T. Glenn , S. Sorcnson , John Wnrrlckaj clerks , Charles Hiiber , Ailolph Footer. Second District-Judges , E. Leonard , S. Brandos , Iko Kiumdcrs ; clerks , James L. Burnett , H. Shlnkcr. Third District-Judges , John Zcllcr. J. W. Ulcour , John W. Honzaj clerks , A. Schoubcs J. Kulis , 1'ourth District-Judges , T. J , Howry , U. 1C. Lou ft G. II. Ocdullg } clerks , Or IJurr , Joe GralT. I'lfth District Judges , P. J. Barrett. II. Mnthleson , 0. 13. Goodman ; clerks , J.I' . Ucdllelil. Charles Krug , Sixth District Judges , M , Sharon. August Williams , F. 1'rauko ; clerks , A. Johnsou , J. Miuinott. SECOXD WAnn. First District-Judges , J. Is'nglo , M. 0. Moaney , 1 > . Welch ) clerks , James Anderson , Prank C'llfTonl. Second District-Judges , B. C. Dell , nil Garrett , Julius Itudowsliys clerks , Allen L. linrtlutt , Lou McCoy. 'Ihlrddistrict Judges , S. P. Morrison , C. M. O'Donovan. L , .Schmidt ! clerks , W. W. Fnrqunhr , J. MiUUndur. 1'ourth District-Judges , Joseph Michel , A. Master-man , S. B , Letovsky ; clerks , John Bro'nun , M. Lawlcr. Fifth District Judges , M. Morrison. M. McCarthy , M. J. Muuouoy ; clerks , E. S. Curtis , 1) ) , blinnnalian. Sixth District-Judges. Dnn O'lCcefe ' , James Sllghtam , P. Clifford ; clciks , 13d Ilcafoy , Joseph Orinsby. TlllllII WAIID. First District Judges , Thomas Crosbr , Willlntn O'Brien , J. .1. Donovun ; clciks , D. Cosgrove , L. Ooldsmidt. Second District Judges , William McCuno , D. L. L.ai ' > sloy , D. J. Burgees ; clerks , \V. \ W. Wild. 11.'Crooks. Third District-Judges , P. II. Nert , Henry Pauich , II. A. Smltbson ; clerics , 11. Bier- bach , C. W. IHkcr. Fourth District-Judges , P. II. Ivlnncs , John Lclkstrom , "W McGnau ; clerks , Frank Kinney , Tiank McUlnn. rouiiTii WAitn. First Dlstrlctr-Judges , J. M. Fish , F. W. PickonsV. . WlllUj cleiks , Ficd Watson , John \V. Uolibins. Second District Judecs , A. P. Nicholas , G. II. Leslie , C. A. Kills ; cleiks , A. Mclti- ) org , I * . I' . Itoblnson. Third Distiict Judges , A. J. Rcnck , E. J. 'nn.itt , J D Pitcher : clerks/ / Frank Colley , : dD Smith. Fourth lUtiIct-.Tudges. Oustllahn. B B. Downs. Osc-ar Stephens , clerks , Dan Collins , corco ( lurloy. Fifth Distiict Jiidqes , Charles F. Crnry , I. 13 Maxwell , AV , N. Hotelier ; clerks , "Will ' . Heed , Jouu Uanlford. , runt WAiin , First District Judges , Paul Paulson , J. T. 3roft , M. Clatk ; clerks , David Snyder , S. 'hoinpson. Sec-ontlDistilct Judges , 13. C. Hrning , D. J. KiilL'ht , Atiit Lockiier ; clerks , 13. D. Kit- en. C. Ulcicncll. Third District Judges. J. B. Bnincr. P. VDonncll , T. Lyou ; clciks , Geoigo II. Hess , 3. IJalton. Fourth DiBtrict .Tiulgos , J. A. "Wallace , 'rank ' Ficiilloy. C. J. Wcsteuliilil ; tleiks , J. I. I3IchJ. AV. Ljnu. SIXTH A\AIII ) . First District Judges F.V. . Lesscntlne , V. C. IIenshn\v , John Puce ; Clerks G. W. 'atton , 0. U McCoy. Second Distiict Judges John T. Donny , L C. Thomas , Frank II. Goddaid ; Cleiks SorgenntCody , W. M. Carter. Third Distiict Judges II. Beal , Thomas bhnson , D. A. Powell ; clerks Thomas John- ton , Janios Dennett. Fourth dlstilct-Judgcs , W. T. Wood , bhn II. I3ich and J. W. Lynu ; clerks , Oeorgo Day nnd S G. Ernest. Filth district Judges , II. J. Wells. E. U. VIpgs and P. O. Hanscu ; cleric , D. C.Smith and W. H. Plattncr , Sixth district .Judges , Thomas O. Golden , leorgo Jonas nnd Henry Percy ; clerks , L. T. Brcmu and \ \ , E. Hurlburt. SEVENTH WAltl ) . Fiist District Judges , B. T. Shelby. John ) cnnls , George Sublne ; clciks , A. Jollllt'e , J. * . 1'ointa. Second district Judges , 13. Walsh , Thco- lore Smith , 15. H. Olinstead ; ilerks , John Steel , H. 13. Cochrano. Thinl District Judges , .T. G. Jlegcath , P. J. Qiicaluy , A. G-Baldwin ; clerks , Jolm T. "vans , AI. II. Harner. Eionm First District Judges , James Bryant , Dennis 'L.ino , William Anderson ; clciks , T. \V. White , J. I ) . West. Second District Judges , A. W. Paiker , J. I. Schmidt , J. Driscoll ; clerks , J.S. Uennett , M. Usher. Third District JndRcs , Al. D. Hmsey , 0. i. liang , Aaron Iloel ; clciks , H. II. Sals- jury , Joseph Hatllcld. Fourth District Judges , H. E. Mcponagh , St. A. D. Balcmnho. P. II. Alien ; clciks , A. II. Gilbert , W. F. Webber. NIMH - First District Judges , M. L , . Shceier , M. Walteiuelor , S. S. Vim Beurcn ; clerks , J.V. . l3o\Miian , J. V ) , Porlor. Second Dlstiict-Judges , A. O. Edwards. T. G Miner , W. A. Spencer ; clerks , Paul So\v.ini , K. M , Taylor. Third Distiict Judges , C. J. Johnson , J. A. Leo , J. F. Gardner ; cloiks , S. I. Valen tine , C. J. Johnson. SOUTH OMUIA. First Ward Judges , Jerry Dec , A. II. Miller. A. V. Mlllcriiclerks.-.M'l. O'Couuor , Jos. Slnkulo. Second Ward Judges , Dan Uafferty. Tom Vodraska , S. M. Press ; clerks , Win. Ander son. Jos. Scipo. Thiid Ward Judges , P. J. Ryan , John Dlondcn , Homy Ditzen ; clerks , Ihotnas "owlliig , Walter Slate. Fourth Ward Judges , D. n. Scctt , C. Ciumning , II. H. Raven ; clciks , Peter John son. Anton K. Smith. Chicago-Judges , J. n. Sllvls , John "W Hall , G. Nolto ; clerks , G. W. Swayzo , John Gorhardt Clontaif Jwlires , Fred HcrtlngJolm Karllng , Chris Harm ; clerks , G. A. Wed en , Julius Stroaesky. Douglas-Judges , H. L. Plckard. Glaus Matthls. Major Davis ; clerks , 1-\D. Mcllus , Geoigo Henry. Elkhorn Judges , F. J. Bessoy , Geoigo M. Drexel , Frank Gels ton ; clerks , J. M. Mooie , Trcd Moultou , East Omaha Judges , D , D. Dego , J. ICnapp , J. Woonati ; clerks , Hey Davidson , Peter Meyers. Florence Judges , F. M. King , Isaac Weber , John Simpson ; clerks , \ \ , V. Smith , J. II. Cabert. Jefferson Judges , Henry Wllke , J , T. Pi- land , Kobcrt Dlnsdalo ; clerks , Morris Croi.e- meyer , C. J. Klonlngor. Millard-Judgcs , Dr. Pibncr , Dr , Jasperson , John Lompko ; clerks , Williani 1'oppcn- hagen , Henry ICelscy , McArdlo-Judges , F.'A. McArdlo , O. S. Avery , John MoAidlo ; clerks , J. C. McAr- die Elijah Allen. union Judges , Joseph Phalen , H. 0. Thomas , P. P. Drabcltj clerks , W. L. Crosby , Mulligan Clark. Vallov-Judgcs.F. W. WhUmoro.P. Harrier , V. II. Thomas ; clerks , William Mltcnell , D. PnlTcr. Waterloo Judges , W. II. McCurd , L. "W. Baking Powden ncm s M Xcwi the EttDdU t ) onton , Dan Jordan ; clerks , J. 11. Watts. ) tto Vogt. " \Vcst Omaha Judge * , Nick McrgonIIcnry , lelck , II. Timmo ; clerks , 1'hll Mcrgen , H. Eley. llcturim , B DEC trill put election bulletins out In 'rent of Tun Bni : building tonight. 'Between ' times" a cartoonist \\lll get In hla eaJlyork. . Kcllnblo election reports uvo long been n DUB specialty. SOVTIl OMAHA Ilobbcd an Albright Ilnrn. Thieves maJo a successful entrance iato iiobarnof the Albright milling company aturduy night nnd stripped the harness of II valuables. No tiaco has been discovered f the depredators. Note * About the City. Airs. A , J. Harder Is listed among the sick. Fireman James Donahoo nas taken 111 cs < onlay. Miss Mnry Dora of Grctnn , Is Uslting 'ouiicil ' 111,111 and Irs. John J , O'itourke. FwnU Adams has leturnnl to Uoono , la. , , -hcro ho will follow his machinist tiade. Albert , aged six jears , son of Mr. and Mis. neob Jaskolek , died Sunday afternoon at 2 'clock. Brewer it Sullivan report to the police that omo industrious thief stole a couple of line ggy whips. MphiilodtfoNo. 44 , Daughters of Uebekah , villglvo a .social In Masonic hall , over thu National b.ink , JjYIday evening. The Chicago , Hock Island .t Pacific com menced laying rails ut 1'apllllon crtck ud will bo laj Ing track In this city Friday. The clgarmakers1 union went In a body to Omaha jcstcrday to attend the funeial f Albeit , sou of Mr. and Alls. Jacob ICuska- elc. elc.Thieves Thieves tnndo nn unsuccessful attempt to pb James O'Hricn's ' chicken coop in the 'hlid ward last night , but vtero detected and ri\cn oft by Mr. O'Brien. Mayor Sloano has Issued a proclamation squiring all saloons to close , both front and oa j doors today and declares that the reclamation will bo rigidly enfoiced. Envelopes containing n republican , domo- rutlc , nllianco nnd prohibition ticket In ftivor f the prohibitory amendment have been als- ributcd In every house In the city , This has rcatcd no little ill feel Ins. The Ij idles' ' nul society of the Prosby- crian church will give an election dinner net suppi-r todav ju rinlajson block. No. ( JOlNsticot The menu includes chu-kcn- , untl-prohlbrtlon supper , prohibition alec , etc. _ This evening Tlio Uro Mill throw lection returns upon n lingo trims- mronay In ( Vniit ot Tlio lleo building , foil thousand iieoplelll thus bo en abled t rend tlio returns as fuHtns re- eivcd by Tlio lice. A. DoiiieHtlcBoauuc. Mi's. James Moraa appealed. In court to iro'sccuto her husband for ass.iult. She had a half bushel of hair rolled up in a big bundle \hlch she told Jud o Ilelsloy James had lulled fromjicr head. It hoto a suspicious cscmblnnco ton horso's mane and tall , nnd liter healing' James' sldo of the story the do- 'endant was dlschar d. IIo shoued a gash n his forehead wheio ho said the woman had truck him. Mrs. Moran lias frequently Iguied in court and lierquaiielsome dlspOJl- loii is well kno > vn to habitues ot the city Jail. Election ItetnrtiH. Tun Bus will put election bulletins out In lent of THE BEB building tonight. 'Between times" a cartoonist will get In his deadly work. Heliablo election icpoits have long been a BEE specialty. A Prohibition li'anatfc. Mr. H. A. Stockman , of the firm of Peas- ncr & Stockman , proprietors of the saloon under the amendment headquarters , called at this oftlca yesterday nnd stated that Sun day between 5 and 0 o'clock vhllo the au- Hence was coming out of the hall some ono ; hrow n largo granite block at the largcs * ilato glass in front of tlio saloon , shattering it. ' 1 ho glass is valued at about $7o. The proprietors fTor n reward of $10 for the cup- turo of the guilty party. A Tlilef's Mornlns : Call. Charles Swanson , coachman for Samuel Bro\\n , reported to the police the loss of a lot of clothing , which was stolen from his room over Mr. Brown's stable , at 2501 Far- nnmstreetbctuceii'J ' audio ' , o'clockyesterdify morning , while he was at the depot. The thlof entcied thiough the front door and left byway of the nllev. The stolen property consisted of n suit of clotnes valued at $ "iO , anil $10.50 in cash. Therols uocluo to the identity of the thief. Mnrriago The following nurria.ro licenses wcro Is sued by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and addicss. Ago. llU'ibortltrode , Onuhn . 29 | Mnyl' . Mortlb.Onnlui . us lAustln Klrliy.South Omnhi . 5.1 I lCntot > tr.ius-.lorgcr , South Oinahi . 2" ! JTMwIii T.Oruwford , Oinalia . D7 1 Anna UtcKiiwii. lllalr . a ) Notice Those oloprnnt designs In furnlturo , carpets and drupeMeu ut our opening Satuidny evening , Oct. 8. S. A. ORCHARD , 1411 , 141C and 1418 Doualus. Card oT Ihniiks. Wo wish to tlmuk our iniiny frlonds , nnd especially tlio Indies of Konn , Prol- bus & Co. , and Mr. 12(1 Po\ulor , for their kindness during the sickness nnd donth of our son , also /or the bountiful lloral tributes. Mil. AND ! Mus. W. NisTir : , . - . - . THREE NIGHTS ONLY , ° a P SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Beginning Monday , November 3rd , J. G , n IN A GILBERT & . SULLIVAN REPERTOIRE : Monday Evening : "Pationco. " Tuesday Evening ! "Pirates of Penzance , " Wednesday Evcningi "lolanthe. " Grand Chorus of 06 Voices. Box sheet open Saturday morning at regular prices. \\111 \ \ Lawler , Mnnuccr. Corner llth and far- nam t1 reels , Oiniilui. WKIK : OK HoyM Yoddo Jopancic , our flOOOD Importation a Itoynl Jnimiit'io Attlnts. Sloni. .Munaiilh , llicurent si Arloltllst iif the modern tlrao' . l'oniili',1 wllh lliohoittroui'O ofvocnllits. ComrdlntiN , unil Jratun nn Ilia American tJtngo. UN B DIM I ! ADMI 1'3 TU A L.I. G. A. Linclquest IS AQA1N IN TUB Merchant : - : Tailoring O business iiml Invltei his old friends and pat rons , us well m the tciioral inihlltn cull uiitl Inspou hUnewttoukof Imported cOilomeatlo nuolens. Uvorythhu tlrst clasa.un ESTABLISHED 1874. 3I6S15THST DR. BAILEY , GRADUATE DENTIST A Pull Fct of Tooth on ItuUlicr , fur TlTB DOLL.\1IJ. A perfect fit Rim ran toe J , Tooth extracted without ptilti or Uanior. anil wltLont nnues UiiHlcs. Ootd nnd silver fillings tit launi rati. llrldgo nnd Crown Work. TcetUvllh outplatua. All work wnrruntea. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrarep , lOthktrcot elevator Up noten > Pgu uutU ' Boils aitd Pimples Arc nature's ' effort * to eliminate poison from the blood. This nmiH may be acconipllsliod much more cITecUmily , as veil as agrecabljc tlirough the prnpfT excretory channels , ty tlio use of Ajcr'sHSinnpaillla. " For several jniirs I was troubled with bolls and cmtmnclts. In casting about fora remedy , It occurnld tome that Ajer's Sarsa. parllla had been it-tcil la my father's family , with excellent succcs ! , and I thought that uliat was good Jur the father would also lo good for tlie. son. Tlireo or four bottles ol this medicine entirely cured me , and 1 ha\o not since Ininnri ) than tun ycirs liad A boll , pimple , or any other crnplUo trouble. I can conscientiously s | > eak In the highest terms of Ajcr's S.irsiparllln. and many ynrs' cxpcilenco In the drug haslncss en. nblcs mo to spcik Intelligently. " 0. JI. Hatllcld , Farmhuiil , Iiul. Ayer's Sarsaparilla DR. J , 0. AYEB & CO. , Lowell , Mi S3. 1'rlcoll ; fltboUl , $ > . \VortM3aUttl3. Physiclins , Surgeons and Specialists , L409 DOUOLkAe aT LEL T OMAHA , NKB. The most widely nnd favorably knowi npec- Mlstila the United States Tliclr loai ? t- crlcnco , toniarlcablo skill and unlroritl suo- es In th troitnicnt anil cure of Nervoui. Ohronlo nnd Surgical Ilioiov ) entitle tbcun m Input physicians to the lull conQdenooof ho nnilotcd o > orywhcro. They Kuarnntno : A. UEHTAIN AND POSIT IVK OUUB for the awf ul BlTucU of early vlcoaiul tbanumer- IUB orlls that follow In Its train , I'lUVATB , 1U.OOD AND HldN DISEASF3 noodllycompletely and Domiiiiicntly cured. NERVOUS HKIIIMTV ANI ) BKXUAL DI3- ) UUKR8jlulltoudlly totbolr fklllf ul trcat- " { ILE9 , FISTULA AND KEOTAL ULOEII9 ; uarantoed cured vrltliout iiala or deWatlon rein bustnosv. IIYDKOUBLB AND VARKJOOKLE perraa- nontlr nnd uccosjfiilly cured In every case , BYl'HIMH. UONOlUlHEA , GLEET , Hper- matorrhea , Hoir.lnnl Weakness , Lost Minbood , VlKlit Emissions , Decayed Faculties. Fetmlu Wuaknaniandull dclleato < lliorders pocullar o either Bex po lthcly cur d , in well us all 'iiiictlonBldlbortleri ' tint result from youth- 'ut ' follies or tlio excess of muturoyean. BFrTIIKK Ouarnntooil pcnnanentlr l\lo 1 U 1VU cured , n > nio\al ooiiplcto , without outttnu , caustic or dilatation. Cure * IT cted at homo by pitlunt without a mo ment's pnln or : muoyi\noc. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. 9IIT1J riFPl ? The awful ofTeots of oUKU L.UK.11 etuly vlco which hrlnm irennlo weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all lu dreaded ills , purtuatioiity cured. > ( C RFTT Address tboso who h&Te Im- \J. Dill 1O paired tbomsohns by Im proper Indulgence and solitary hiblts , which tulu both mind and body , untittiag them for usiness itudyor inirrlaRO. MAKUIEU MEN or those , entcrlnn on thut happy liftawareotphysloaldoblhty , , quickly aulatud. OUB strooBsa I > bnied pen faota First l'raotle l ezperl- ence. tiaooid Kvorjr case la specially ituulid , thus itartlnK right. Tlilrd MdloloM are j prepared la our laboratory exactly to suit lien ca e , thui eCfccttngcurci without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STRFFT nMAMi Men. GRAY'S SPKCIF1C MEDICINB. TUB OllC AT < Ua. HIMII KNCUISK luji- ii ) v. Anunfull- Inccnro CorScrn- InalVoaknos , BpormatorrlKDT , Impolcnor , n nit all clboiiaoi that follow ai a co- qucncn ot b"olf- abuse ; us I.o s _ _ _ . _ of Memnrr , Unl- . _ .T.i.Z. , Tcrsal T.uiiltuile Pain In the Back , Dlmncsn ot Vision , rrcmntiiro Old Ago , and miinjr otlior dl naies tint lend to Injnmtr or ronnnniptlon nd nprouifturo grave , tviul ] imrttcvlara Inourimtnplilnt , whlrh wo tie- lire to eml free \ < r null to every ono. lif 'lbo 8 | - llflo Medlrlnols nolil at (1 Kr packnuo , or tli pack- Ices fcr (5 , or will bo ecnt fna by mall on r i lpt of the money , bjr mtdrenstnc THE GOODMA.N DRfJG CO. , 1110 PAHNAM STinsnr , OSIAHA , Nun. On account or countorfolti wo hare adopted till Tlllow wrapper , tbi onlr sunulno. "The goods which please are already half sold. " Black BMol iAND- Fine Conie early and take your clroice from the full assort ment now offered. A STARTER. We will show you this season sonic bargains in overcoats that will make your eyes open in astonj ishmcntYchave \ given you many bai gains bcforc-you know that-btit those \ve \ of fcr you now wjj * beat them all. We have made a deal with a fiist class manufacturer , one who makes" nothing tint overcoats , for his-entire stock , about 5000 garments. He was overloaded and had to sell.Vc \ are able- to Offer tllCSC goods atess than they cost to manufacture , As a starter \vc offer today the following three lots : No. 1 , All wool Avide wale heavy cassimcrc overcoats , blue and black color , lined vithgoo.1 scrga , well trimmed , at $6. This price would not pay for the cloth alone in that garment. NTo. 2 , An excellent blue chinchilla oveacoat , corded edge , lined with fine plaid cassimcrc , only $ ok The coat is worth $12. NTo. 3. A lar c lot of very fine kerseys , fashionable shades , bound with double warp 1'nnner's ' satin , lap scams and handsomely gotten up , These we offer at $8. The regular letail piiccof such agaimeni is $15. There arc moic bargains than these , It would take a big space in the paper to mention them all. The fine grades aic as'choice garments as were ever shown icady made and in fact many of the over * \ coats are in point of material , malic and fit equal to custom tailor work , BOYS' OYEROOATS. Our stock includes a large line of Boys' and Childrens1 Overcoats of serviceable material I desirable patterns and tasty designs. Although the goods were made up for fine retail trade , \va | are able to offer them at such figures that they are within the reach of everyone. Not often do you get an opportunity to purchase such garments at the low figures we offer them this -wcek\ When you remember that these goods are offered by a reliable and substantial house , who guarantee the exact truthfulness of every word they advertise and whose dealings with the pub ic have gained for them the reputation of reliability , you can appreciate the value of the offcf made. Open until 8 p. m. Saturday , 10 p. m. . - Clothinff Co Corner 141h and Douglas Streets. TONT JL. % - > JL. N o THE GREAT DEEP-WATER PORT for WESTERN AMERICA. The large number of ocean steamers constantly loading at her wharfs ; bank clearings averaging $7OOO,6OO to $9OOOOOO , a v/eek ; over $16,000,000 granted by the governmen.t Tor harbor improvements , all show the gigantic strides she is making to commercial greatness. The city is on the east point of the island , and must grow -west-ward , a glance at Hie map shows beyond a shadow of cloubt that it cannot grow in any other direction , but directly over _ - _ THE DENVER RE-SURVEY. This is the only unoccupied residence property within the city limits ; is strictly clioice ; has an electric ear trac\c \ through the property ; the owners are grading streetsbuilding new houses and taking proper steps to make it the cream of Galveston prop erty. / "Where else can you find a place forced by natural barriers to grow over one particular property as in this case. Prices $1OOOO a block , of 24 lots , 2Sxl2O feetor$6OO ; each for corners , andSOO each for inside lots. Terms , one fourth cash , balance easy at 6 per-cent interest. For further particu lars , apply to H. B. CULLUMMamfrers ) L. J. WATSON , } Alanaels * Galveston , . Texas. WOONSOCKET & RHODE ISLAND RUBBER GOODS , BEST Q We carry the BIG STOCK of the west , quote Eastern prices sr.d af 5OO miles nearer you than any other market. Correspondence solicited. American Hand Sewed Shoe Co OMA.HA. - NIELB. Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots , ft California Herve Novr rrefili lilonil and 1'ro. < lurp < I'lrsli. Cum Anifinli , bcrolula , Dad < Irrutatlon ami oil Impurities ol the Blood aj well i tlio fcilowlni ; Nerve Diseases , vtii Nrniiiis unit rhyili-lul Uublllly , \ Hal Dilimillmi , 1're. mnturn Dci-uy , 1rinil > llntr , ltjrlr\in \ , Nxr * Tom llnailnclif , I , < n ol 1'itwrr Iri rltln < r box , lit mix Inrin. Ciilil HHIII ! ) i > r rnrroiKorsH rot , 1'uln In tlio lULk unU other furu of IVCHKHttAl. Ur. Uubb'ii Kerrn Tonic I'ltli bring the rosy tint of health to the ihnllow chock. tte-i , nurvoiis pFoulu lliotiH lake llils trral Life Renewor. ITj Ibcm , ind jou will Join tin tlioiuandi ul litpiir ni n and uomrn v\\t \ \ Uall ; 1)1 m Ur. JoDbnr [ ill rrrat work lu Ibrlr Ubair Ilirr are suisr coaled & 0 centi a vul for tale Ij Dujglsu ( iMTinall Adilrees HOIIt MIIICIKI CO. . MOPS ; SAD nUXCJtCOi CiU Hlt ) 8.MK IS OMAIIA. Nfcll . UV Kuan A ; Co , Cor , ISfli & Dul 'ln Hierll J. A. fuller A , Lo , Cor lull . fJ/JKl-i tlrceli A D , r'oiitr & . to council ll'ufli , I AI . AND PRINCIPAL D UCQCTB [ VCHVWHmC FEMALE BEANS tbtoluttly rtlltbleKrfcclly ruifc.riioilpowerfulfrmil * r iriilatflr known t nm r ftif. Jili riiu ti > allicii lo > x IvmcltoUOJrr . I ION HHIMI < o ' fiuir.lo. S. V. XJR. ELECTRIC BELT WITHIUCPKMSOIIY HIT AND ! . . . . JMe for thu rtellcpor * fat , Cuml Ut rillT ttr > kniii , ultlif fntlj , IIII4 , Hotlk. Int. C > llu i. < Igrrtill f PltetrltllT IIironiB ill WI1K fiKTH , m'.oriu lb ml > HK1ITII tll.HUOl H SmtllJIII Bl lrl > Urr l ll luumlf , or "I fottlil J WO In oik , I1IL1 mnt Hucpcutrr Ltwpltli IS. nd up , M ofl cue * fir * Hi- iij. . _ * . j . .i > . . . -'tfrfj ; ' fl5 > . S. ROBINSON , ANALYTICAL nnd CONSULTINO GI-IRMIST. Iv7n tors and OllsaSpoolaltu 1112 DODGE TREET , OMAHA , NEB. FEEUCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE nd ( > rman nt CURE for all dlieitnollk * URINARY OR CANS. Cute ; Mhereolharlrealmenttalli.Fulldirectionsnllhjeach bottle. Prlci , one dollir. Set flgnitureot E , U SIAHL. For Sale Dy All Drugglsti. GRATEFUL COMFOR TING EPPS'S GDGOR BREAKFAST. , "llr n thorough knowlelKO of iho nntiiral l w which Kovirn IliuoiirrotlunHufdlKoxiloD nml nutri tion , niul by u cnrctnl uiillnitl | | < li > of lh rliu ffoiit' lies of wplfsi'lectpcl Cco * n , .Mr 1'ppa him | iruTllCu ourbmiikfaiit , tatiliniTlth nilellcutulr I ! " ' oml liuter. nuu whichnniy iiivu ui niHii/liOiiry < lnitm lilll It U by Iliujudlclmiii uionf 1111 h rtlcci ! of iliol tint * diminution ilia ) Uoiirniliiullir hulll up uiilll itron/r onoinlito ro ht urotj Kmluncj lo clloi mi ) Hun' ilroiliof iubtl mnlnitliM nru 11 jalhiK"rciiimlus rcuOy lo iiltao' * nln-rcvor them ( in weak pointV m X nuciipn nuiir 11 Iota I ill ill by ktci'ln ' 'Jiir fvrs ] "fll fortliloit with pure bluoit , anil a | 'ro't.ily | nourlibcA frumo ' llfllr-FrrlKUnxltn Mj.lu tluirlirllli bulllnu wutrr or in ilk. Sold ODlf In lulf poiiua lln , lii lirixen , Inbrlcil ilium fIlomu90p.itbio \ < homlitl , " l London IJiifiuiid. H J U1 B T"i/IP trithlnw Ilitlilk tT JL 6J J . ' .S _ tir. xllalOlilVOit * ! ) . MAMY A MAW will get well If hu hccils.orillnll liuliinnrti.our warnhiR. .Vrf/ioifn Jirrluilvtii Htirrr * * uliinr , 'I lionsatiiU rcitornl by Jfani * titttnfttff ( lnurHnteoil ToHtlinfiiilrila. hminlltO frcf for flm > uii < t Ditofanim ol Men treuNd atnj ruinAil'lrcm / ( o ( / att.Hitnii ; > i < * ALco.iiuirui < tN.Y , MELTS TOO SOON.