THIS OM.AHA DAILY BEE ; WEDNKSDAY. AUGUST 10 , 1892 * TALKED ABOIJT GRAVEYARDS Prospect Hill Ooraetary Piscnssod by Mem bers of the OBJECTIONS MADE TO ITS ENLARGEMENT The City Attorney Agrtln Olvon Instruc tion * to lltiiw U | nil Orillii.inco to That itlcct : I'mlnutlio Streets No- tntls of tlio Hcitsloii. The deliberations of the council last night , owing lo the nliienco of President , Davis , wore presided over by Mr. CtmlTpo. For n long1 tlmo the mooting win uneventful , mid thoil thn Prospect II111 cemetery became th'o ' subject of discussion. At tbo last mooting of the council the Coinotorjr association applied for nurinlsalori to cnlnreo the burlul grounds by adding n fttrin of land on the south mid another on the cast. Tlio council voted ncnltisl any onlniwo- merit of the comolory , and the city attorney was Instructed lo draft , an ordinance prolilb- Ittnp nny further onlnrfiotnont. City Attorney Council last nlRht rcportea that It was not any enlargement , but was simply to fence In , improve and soil burial lots frrm the two strips. A Motion was made to accept the report of the attorney , but four members \vcro on their loot to protest. b\r. \ MuLearic said that the city attorney should have oboycd the Instructions of ttio council mid reported back the ordinance as roqucsti-d. Mr , IIowoll said that It was simply n move to onlnrgo lha cemetery. The title to the two strips was In tuo Byron Hoed estate , and the city attorney could offer uo excuse for not reporting the ordinance. Mr. Munro moved that the papers bo re ferred JJUCK to the city attorney , and that he report the ordinance as tnstruted , Thought It Coiilil Not Ito Kiiforreil , Mr. Els'isHcr said that , the motion was being engineered by the Forest Lawn Coma- tcr.v ussoclatlon , and was for tbo purpose of crumbing out of cxUtcncn the Prospect Hill Cemetery association. The cltv could pass tuo ordinance , ho said , but It could uot bo en forced. Mr. Prince replied that If It was nny EcDorno It was tbo scheme of residents of the | ijj city , living near the cemetery who had tired of drinking the water that hud passed over the dead bodies burled there. Mr. ftlcLonrlo protested agnlnst Mr. El- sassor stating that it was n schema upon the part of the Forest Lawn people. Ho pro posed to first protect the living and the dead afterwards , if tboro was any Scheme it was upon the part of the Prospect Hill people to enlarge their grounds and sell lots for specu lation. The wells around the cemetery hud been poisoned and uo further enlargement should bo allowed. City Attorney Council said that If the strips wcro within the boundaries of the old cemetery and n portion of it. the council could not nans an ordinance that could bo enforced , but if they wcro outside of such boundaries the city could control the grounds. Mr. McLoarlo said that Byron Ucea never dccdua the itrius to the cemetery ussociu- tlon. tlon.At At last the motion was put , and by a ma jority vote the cltv attorney was instructed to prepare the ordinance. The mayor vetoed tbo ordinance ordering the paving of Twenty-eighth street from Populctori to Woohvorlti avenues , for the rouRon that. It wns improperly drawn. The city engineer was instructed to draft the i proper ordinance. Alfred Millard was immecl as an appraiser to assess darnago arising from the proposed reconstruction of the Sixteenth street vm- duct , vice S. 1' . Morse , who was formerly appointed 'but who Is now out of the city. Tuo anpulntmeat was continued. ContmutH unit llmiiU Approved , The contract with Henry Lon matin for frescoing the walls of the council chamber and the ono with the Kcnnard Glass com pany for furnishing the art glass In the roof of the rotunda In the city hall , together with tbo bonds , worn presented and approved. Lclitnuun'B contract amounts to $ J,73'J aud Konnnrd'HSI.SOO. Kobort Duncan , the plumbing Inspector , applied for and got a tliroo woeics' IOAVO of absence. John MntUcson , superintendent of the city bull , named Qtotgo Cathroo for fireman down in the boiler room. The appointment AMIS con firmed. Joinos Ulluort , gas Inspector , reported 704 gat , 8S."i gasoline untl 141 nro lights burning durlne the month of July. The bids for carpeting the council chamber were oneiied and referred to tlio committee on pubilrs properly ana buildings. The city engineer was ordered to establish the grade of Forty-ilfth street from LoJos lo Grant street , and Military avenue , from Grant street to the city limits. An ordinance was ordered locating the license inspector in some other room In the city hall , instead of tno ono which ho now occupies. Tarldliii ; the Smnko .S'ulmnice. By resolution the city mtorneyand the cltv engineer wore were Instructed to report an ordinance looking to the abolishment of 'tlio smoke nuisance. . Ilv u resolution Introduced by Mr. Spcoht , the Kotcham Furniture company was In structed to build some additional furniture for tl < e olllcors of the mayor ana the gas In- ipoctor. , The bill of . .1.V. . 5'urr.as and sons amount ing to. $ I,4XI ! , for laying isi lo will Us around the south and west slues of the city hall , ivus allowed and ordctcd Into the appropria tion shoat. I'ho city clerk was Instructed to notify thn pound master to ImprUon all cows herded about tbo residences In the Bovonth ward. Mr. lilsassor'a resolution to Instruct the cltylenclneor to prepare an abstract , showing all lunds and lots deeded to the Union Pa cific Hallway company by the city and by private Individuals during the years that iinvn rolled nvvny was placed on Illo. It was argued that it would coat several hundred dollars and would require u year's time of onn man. The ordinance looking to tbo paving of Bovcntoenih btrect from Harncy to St. Mary's avenue was placed on Illo. The ordinance ordering the pavlup of Sev enteenth street from Farnam lo Hartley Bit eel went over for ono weolt , tbat the cumuli might do a llttlo Investigating. There 1 wcro two1 majority petitions for two different kinds of material. This onmo about uv Chulrumn Berlin of the Board of CountV Commlsiloncrs havlng'slgnod for the county 1 'for'ono ' ' kind of material , while Commissioner Htcnberg of the Katno body bad signed for another kind of material. The council went into committee of the ' i xvholo and for an hour or moro the moinbora ( liscussed tno time-honored ordlnancn pro- - vldlng for the rolocatlon ol sixty-eight lira bydrutits , Tno Idea of the ordlnuuco was to tnko tbo hydrants from tbo suburbs where they tire paid for at the rate ot $75 per an num and bring tbom to the center of llio city < ud tlicro locbto thbin us lutorinedliito hy drants at $10 per annum oacti. When the ordinance cumu up for pas ugo It was de feated by n vote ol y to ! ) . Then there was n resolution adopted instructing the ward councilman to report thu numborof hydrants that could bo removed and rolocutod'm their respective wards. llo In Youthful Torgor. A bright little lad scnrcoly U years of njjo locked up In a cell at the city jull lint ttl" ' charged with forgery. Somu- limp ago the boy , who , by the way , was a watf , xnd who gives his mime 5 Louis. Tonru , was taken in charge by Mrs. V'nn Colt , who lives at 1011 Howard street. Tbo poor , puny , hungry child was fedt clothed and taught lessons from thoschool books ntband. Prosperity In the way of regular meals , ana a comfortable place to Meop , wns too much good luck for the bar. Ho wanted money , a llttlo was enough , but bo wanted It , and roado an n ful clTort to got It. Aftar a llttlo practice the lad learned the Van Colt .signature , which was good at the. bank , then sotna blatiK chocks were pro cured and four of tbo oblong slips of paper Oiled out for various amounts. The next stop was to present the bits of paper nt the bank for payment. Of course the swlndlo was discovered by the cashier , who declined to honor the checks , n&d tlio arrest of the boy followed. A complaint charging misdemeanor meaner will bo tiled against him toJny , DoWltt's Sarsap.irllla destroys suon poi sons us scrofula , skin disuina * , eczema , rhou * matlsm. Its tlmclv use savot many lives. t Omaha Can M'f'jj ' Co. , campaign torches. TaiiiilnN | Arritnglni ; to Stop n U'hllo lu Onmlri Nutm unit 1'iirinirilN. Tha railroads are receiving advices that many of the special trains chartered by com- mat.dcrlos of Knights Templar for the trip to Denver will stop In Omaha for periods ranging from a few hours to tliroo days , the oxcutv.ionlsta wishing un opportunity to sco this city and many of tfiom planning to wit ness tbo public cxorclioj of tbo Mystic Slirino. Knights Tomplaw from tbo follow ing cities have already mido their arrange ments to stop ever , and others nro negotiat ing for a layover : Elmlra , N. Y. , arriving August U at 1 p. m. ; Clean , N. V. , August 11 , 4iO : ; p. Harrisburg ; , Augmt 1'J , liUO p. in. ; Philadelphia , Plttsburg and Uoadlng , August 12 , U j ) . ir. : northwestern Pennsyl vania , August 12,0:25 : p. in. : Allegheny , Pa. , August 13 , 1" m. ; Chicago. August 13 : 4 : " . - ) p. m.Bay ; City. Mich. , August 14 , 11 } m. ; Chlcigo , August 14 , 5 p. in ; Washing ton , August 14 , G0 : ! p. m. ; Cleveland , Aucust II , 0:30 : p. in. J Troy , N. Y. , August 15 , 7IW n. in , ; Hartford , August 15 , 7 a. m. ; New Haven , August 15 , 4:0."i : p. ra. ; Now Yoric , August 10. 3 p. m. ; Worcester , Mass. . August 10 , 5 p. m. Mecca tomnlo , My&tlo SUrlno of Now York will arrive in forco'at U p. ' m. , August U. General Dilworth of Hastings , commander of the Nebraska Grand Army of thu Hopub- He has arranged with the Burlington for the olllcml train from Nebraska to the national encampment at Washington. It will leave Omaha at 8 p. in. of September 17 , and will carry the grand commander , bts staff and members of the Woman's Kolluf corps. The B. & M. passenger department Is ne gotiating with eastern roads for special rutos for the Nebraska advertising train , which will bo sent east after the state fair. Tno roulo laid out Is east bv the Burlington , the Lake shore , the Now York Central and tbo Boston & Albany to BoUon , returning by the Erie and Northwestern. The rail roads nvo planning to send along a great amount of advertising matter In addition to the S10.UOJ xvorth to bo provided by the counties. * The Burlington has arranged a now train service between Oinahn and St. Louis that will distance all competitors and greatly con venience Omaha people. Beginning August 14 It will bavo a through service by way of St. Joseph. Thn train will leave Omaha nt 9:43 : p. m. by way of the Kansas City , St. Joseph & Council Bluffs line , arriving in St. Louis at t p. m. the next day. The returning train will leave St. Louis nt - p. m. and urnvo In Omaha ut 0:41) : ) a. m. Both trains will have through sleepers , and there will bo a dining car service east of St. Joseph. The Burling ton hai also arranged a f.m sorvlco botwuon St. Lolls and Denver , to bjgin the sumo date , that will break the record. Leaving thu Missouri iit'J p. in. , the train will bo in D.-nvjrnt 0:45 the following evening , mik ing but ono night on the road. Returning , it wll ( leave Denver at S'W : p. m. and ttrrivo in St. Louti at 1 tbo next afternoon. " iThose trains will run by way of St. Joseph and the Republican Valley line and will have vuut- bulod couches with sleeping mid dining car sorvki.1. Mr. William Deed of Chlcaso , cashier in the general passenger department of the Morthwoitorn , was united In marrlago In this city .slonday with Miss Nottio Flagg ofChlcico. The caramony v.\n purformed by Uuhop Worthington at high noon and took place at Blshopthorpa in thu pres ence of a smill party of relatives and frlomK The bride was onrouto homo wltn her mother from a sojourn iu Califor nia. Tno groom was acco'iipaiuod to Oinilia by a unmoor of Chicago friends and the whole pany wont east , by the Northwestern lust evening. 'looB. & M. oxtcnslon In southwestern Nebraska will ba completed to Impsrial , Chu o county , about Saturday and a station will bo opened nt that plaao at once. It Is probable the track will not bo extended bi- yonil that point this season. In anticipation of an Increased business next yo.ir the Cliloigo , Burlington & ljuincy railroad Intends to expend from $10,000,000 to ? rJ.OlMOJO this year In exten sions , track betterninnts and now equipment. Of tuis amount $ l,0'MX)0 ( ) will gn Into a new bridge ever the Missouri river and groitly enlarged terminal facilities ut St. Louis. Two new iron bridges , each costing 4-4:1,000 : moro than the old structures they re place , uro baing erected on the northern branrh ; ? KK,000 ) will i > a spent on on enlargement of the company's Chicago facilities. The contract tor now equipment Includes llfty locomotives , llfty- nlno passenger coaches , tlfty-llve chair ca . l.OUO stock cars , 1,00) coal car-i and UJO fur- nlturo cars. Tbo Burlington's terminal In vestments in the north end of St. L-nils preparatory to the extension of the St. Louis , I Ceo It n Ic and Northwestern line from St. Peter * toSt. LjJli his ulroady con nearly &IOOQI03 ( , which lucludos rmo of tbo larcust freight stations In the world. AVerse Tlrin u Lookout. The statement of Mr. J. Sterling ofVlolc - llffo , Ky. , will no of spoaliil Interest to me chanics , many of whom have had a similar experience. " 1 am u coopar by trade , and for many years worked in Chicago. About twelve months u o I hud an ultacic of dlarrhua , which bocatno chronic. I was trontoj by two prominent phvsielans of Chicago , but from them received no pornunout bonollt. I then woiit to Texas wuoro I was again treated bn loading physician with results Himllar to those I hud prnvlouslv experi enced. In May I cjmo to Wlckllffe , Ky , , in u very debilitated condition , consequent upon thU long continued troublo. I wont tea a drug store forrollof. Ctiambortaln' * Colic , Cholera and Dlarrluni Ujmady was roconi- niendoJ. Tno t\nl \ doio rcllovod mo. and tuo5-cont ! ! bottles cured me. I consider myself well today.1' Mr. Sterling U OJ years of ago and a very ulco old gonttonun. and rcllabio In all mut ter. ) . Hocamonore In a very low state of health , but now says ho feels perfectly well and buoyant and has had no symptoms of dlarrticua for three or four weeks. Cham berlain's Cello , Cholera and Dlurrluui Hom- cdy is very popular h-jro. G. W. Simu : , druft'Ist , WIcklllTo , Ky. thn . The Douglas County Teachers' Institute is moving on In n very satisfactory manner. The total enrollment 1s now about savcnty unil recitation * began yesterday. Prof. Hatty of tbo tate university will lecture before the teacher * next Tuosdav night. Prof. Carnes , the elocutionist , will five two lessons n day In roodlug to the entire - tire corpi of ' .oaohor * . Mrs. Wliiflow'H Soothing Syrup for ohll- ilron teething rests the child aud comforts the luothur. 3 : > o a bottlo. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard 400 CASES MORE ATTIIE DEPOT 223 Oases Dry Goods nml Shoes Ahoady Ecceivetl by The Boston Store OF GLUCK BROS,1 NEW YORK STOCK lliinilrrils More tu fallow Working the AVIiolo Terre Dny niul Nlplit Qottinir It In Mlmpr , if rofliilblc , far .siittinlny. As tlio poods nro oponoil , cliocltod off nncl cxnminoil , wo liocoino moro nrid moro iistonlshod ut tbo wonderful bir- : gitlns wo obtained' in this stock. In tlmos past wo litivo BomoUmos tho.iifjlit thtit the limit toj.ho extent ntul posslbltitios of birgttin : hud boon reached by its. IJtit tills ptirchnso shows that n now era hits arrived. And Unit which wns heretofore consid ered impossible and could not bo done will bo done with eubo ntul that Tito wile of this sloulc of DRY GOODS and SHOES ofGLUCK GLUCK nnos. From 885 Grand street , Now York , Will bo n most remarkable , wonderful - ful , exciting and soiisiilioiuxl massing of colossal bargains such as nnvor has been possible by any manner of circumstance boforo. In tlio meantime was are obliged to force out eVery vcstigo of our own and all tbo remaining' stock of Stouohill's ' Btin'inor goods. Wo wish to Impress upon you , as strongly as wo knoiv how , that these sum tno r goods may bo yours at almost nny ridiculously low urleo you chuoso , so that it gets out of trio houso. Wo absolutely don't euro a cent what it brings. Tuko It away. All of it. Tnko your choice , summer silks. China allies , surah silks , any kind of silks. Summer dress goods , summer laces , summer undorvrotir , summer hosiery - siory , summer corsets. Take It away as quick as you can. At any price , for almost no price at all , so you got it out of our road at onco. THU BOSTON STORE , The greatest dry goods and shoo sell ers in the west , N. W. cor. 10th and Douglas sts. Farnara street theater , Wednesday matinee , ' 'Uncle's Darling. " Any seat in the house , 25u. Fresh milch cows , steers and heifers springers. Dr. JoffriosGraco & 17h Sts' WOQDBURY'8 ' FACIAL SOAP . The renutt ufso yoars1 oxjiorlonco In trcitttigftklnOUcni ( > s. Tort aluljyilriiir. tUtf orciitbjrmallforftUr. i sami > l * ( ateoFSoj and Hi pitgo bonk tm l or- rnatulogyantincaut.VH'nticiileiirortOe lllustrtttailnn 8kln. He ilp , Ncr ouBatiil Hlord HInMiFca Alf I > l nmrcnicnls llJ-o nirtlimnrki , Moloi , Wartn , India luk ami Tnwiicr Harks ; t-'cnrn. Tit tines , Koiliif-Bi of Xowi. StiptTlluom IlHlrriniplen.rnthlDctolniraciitctc Cuututlall'tit f < t Ht cIDfe nr l > f h Hrt Km H. WOQPBlinY , D.I. , 125 W. JZdSl . flew York Cil . TIIK MOIIT IS COMIMO. TIIH NlflHT Foil anil death , while but ono In a inlll- lee U prHpar"il for llio ilread call. Are you that onnr If not. ymir earth y wclfsro ile- Inands that you adopt proini t anil eifectlvn meas ures tu prevent. llio appr.iach of illcoiee. or to eradlcatn the malady which now oflllcti you , Have you rflltOEor In'any nharo , form , manner or ileiree ? is Ufa rendered a weary burden Ly any affliction such ai \ Tlioro li lioiio , therd Is help , tbero Is fpeedy and permanent cure fur ) ou from any or allot UIUHO Hie , In thn wonilcTful nb.lity , tlio marvelous iklll and the ui.apliroailiablo uicthudg of ut Ni > ooltlUtH , . . t . , Who , In tun trftttintu' aii'l riro : of thli cUeiuf il ! - ( , tk. knon' U'l ' ti h W..KI &i "Mil , " neti cis. rot ttnlr luii.U'Kntl ) Illuitnited Mid U'nhly ' vulual lo n w eon of lilt im . a L'on.ultatlou free. Call upu or uJCrass , wit ! ) South Mth St.N. K. Corner Uthnnd IJouglita His. , Oiiuilm , Nob. Ktplulti tin ) lr 4ouc < i ot'Sit'il * . The contr.iclor ntul tlio nroliltnct of Ilia clt.v li.illftilinlt. lliat snot lm foil nil U ; vny lutnibo vault lute tlio mayor's ofllijo. Tho/ nlso btalo ttiat tills in not duo to any faulty 'coiis'.ruc'.loti ' of tlio bulUHnp. l.attvlntlr v.&cti tUo billlulnh' vi lavitcil by 8tov H In oraor to allow the umiloyus | to ( . o oti wltti tlii ootiBtrtictloti n ttovvplpo was ruu Into no alrsliaftwtilch passov up thrnuub , lho vault \valN , This soot wliioh U com plained of li ( ram the walla of this liuft unil \yill Unvpoiii' : | as soon at the air fun * uro put l'u mid are In cporutlou. "Lai * to IKM ana onny ro rue will ilioitnti tliu i-pinl to your numt ) In tlio lla ; > , Uul urlytot a uiJ | "Littlo I3driy UUcr."tuo that : ujnoj lifo ioujoi' anJ buttur au4 PK03PBOT niltl , CEMETBRY. No I.pcrtt Ob < tncl6ttnr > the Proposed Dedica tion of Additional Orounil. Everybody U fn\lilllor with the work done by the Prospect HIlll Cemetery association In reclaiming the Rranmls nnd mnklng most beautiful a once ncglcctod nnd nlmost desolate place. A j car or moro "RO the Association huilt n picKet fence nrounil the oomotory lotivlnp nstrlp of pround bordering the cemetery - tory nnd batwooni.tho old and now ftnco line. This strip tlmthcn the old roadxvay around the prounilii U Is owned by the Byron Rood cstatot anil Is wider at the south end than In any other nliice. The strip there m < m\iros nbiut Ii5 ! fcot. The owners of this strip propose to dedicate It to the comolory asso ciation frco. ThU has raised a protest on the part of property owners ncro s the street wliosn lots fnco the south end of the como- lory prnumls ns originally pUttod. The matter wa * taken before the city council ntul that body asked the city nttornoy for an opinion. It is re ported today that Olty Attorney Council Is of the opinion that the city has no rlitht to Interfere In the matter ; "that , there Is no Icpnl obslitclo to the dedication of the strip to the cotnotcrv association ! This will mnKo It possible for thU land to bo cut up Into Burial lots anil sold , and utulor the law the nrocoods must apply solely to the maintenance of tlio qroumls. Nucreotl NURffotl Nuegotl Buy Big Nujfgot baklup powder. ! M oz. S3 cents. No Dnil unil 11 out. The rook-ballasted roadbed nnd the direct route ever the summit of the cjol Allegheny mountains uuiko the Potinsylvaniiv short lines especially do- sirnblo for ti trip to the oast. Through trains from Chicago to Plttsburg1 , Balti more , Washington , Philadelphia , Now York , make quick timo. Address Luco , 248 Clark street , Chicago. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla Of perfect purity. Lemon Of great strength. Orange Almond Economy In their use Rose etc. Flavor as delicately and doHclouslyna the fresh frulr DH , . J. R. M cGBIiW THEQSPECJALIST. iiusiuil in thotro.itniontot all fornnof PRIVATE DISEASES , and all dUoMoM nnd ( Iphllltlesof youth an I niunhooJ. ITyonri' exporloiiro. HU reiuurcos and f icllltlo ) uro Iiractlc.illyiinllmHiiJ. The Doctor is renom- nientlcil by the pra , anil onilursud In the stron o.st terms by tln poopla for fair triftt- inent and hmimt profuasion'it nil vice. The most powerful rorno-lli-s Unowii to inoilurn { clpiico for ' the successful treatment of the fol lowing d'soasos : GONORRHOEA IiiiiiicUliito rellof. A com. plctoi-iire without the loss of an hour's tlma from hiialnoss. GLEET Ono of the 111036 couilJloto an I auo. ccssfnl troiitmunts fur gluet unil all animv.n ; dlBoliur es vet known to the mo.llo.tl priifm- slon. The riisults uru truly wonderful. STRICT UKE 0 ron test known roine.ly for the li'o-itinciaof strluttirit. without p iln , out- tin1or (1 hit In.A iiiiMtriintiirlc ihlo ro uoUv. SYPHILIS No triMtmont for this turrltila bloo'l Ulsouao has over lioun morn sii-cus < fnl. nnrlinl ; stronger uiidiirsoiiiuiits. In the light of niuilcrn Huiuiico this il'sa.iso ' Is poaitlvuly cur.ib oand oviiry tr.iuo of thn poison outlroly rcniovu I from the hlno I. LOST MANHOOD , nnd ninliltlon. norvoin- ness , tlmlilltv. iliH | ) inilency and all woukno-H and illsonlerj of youth or rn.iiihoii.l. itjllof olitiilni'd at oncu. SKIN DISEASES , nnd all dlsoasij of tin itomnt'ii , blond , liver , IfUnoys and bluldur nru treated < u ccos fully with llio cro.itt ) ' known romudloi fur the dlse tsi < . Write for clronlars and iitiOitlonlUt , frdj. 1'ltli tinil 1'iii'iiiim fttx. inmtJi.,1 V ' Artistic CHICAGOat at Low Prices. Stock and Design The Latest and Best , Send us Sl.-0 ! and we'II scud you too engraved c.irils from n newcr.pjicr plate. Send us 'JO cts. nnd your present platu ( to he held and rcistcicil [ ; ) and we'll kcnd you 100 en- gravctl cards. We pay express charges. STATIONERY ( Uito Colib't Uln ury Co ) 136 Wabasli A\e. , Chicago. Ur. Bailey , Sr Tho' Lending Dentist Third It'Ioiir ; I'axUm IllnaU. ToU'plionor I08'U K > th ami I'nrnaiti Sts. A ftill rut of teeth on rubber tor f.'i. I'vrfoct ot Tc'i'th without | iluli > * or rJiwivnblo brlilxu work Jiin thu thhitf fur elnrvra or pnbltu ipcakert , nutur ' rTi-'njTl ? KXTIIACTKI ) WITHOUT I'Af.V Rold Illllns ut rP-iBinublo rat en. All wurlc wiirriintnd , Cut tllUoitl foiMimililo. JffSEPOrLLOTTT STEEL PENS. COLD MEDALPARIS , EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PFRFECT OF PENS. Act xvnlly yet prompt- Iv Mi the UVit : ( , KM ) . DBJOBffS \n.S eni ] IKHVIIIN , ills- li llli" ; Ilcailurhrs , Fov- is unil Colds. Uioioiifh. LITTLU I/ claiisli. . ) ; tlio iiystem uf ( .tioasc , aud cr.rci Vegetable ' nM'.unl cci3lliir.toi ! i.Tt7 ere BUKsr toulo' ) , < . * ' ' i l JiHI lliM.ll iln nut gilf.t ) , very srnnll , cany to lf.Uo , ur.d imrtly tint. 1'crfJct illjcttlon follow tljylr inc. 'I'MS ctlsc. audTrjrriminitn'l. til IIJT If J ; ; > ! ' * ! < 4if. rnr rule ) > y ) vu tlnr > ilruKvisnnv. ir li/iuu Ijt'SfU. i ; ailiJ. j\-lrtiei HCB6 S WOICIKE CO. , Fief ! . . Fiancitco ci T" BALK IS OMRA. . KKII. , EV , On r : J A I il-r&li > . . A U BAD ECZEMA OH BABY , Hcml Olio Solid Sore. Itching Awful. Jl.itt to Tic Ills Hcuuls to Uratllc. Cured 'by ' Cutloura. Our llttlo borhroko out on his lioil with n bud foriji of coomn , wlion ho win four months ol t Wo trleiltli roe doctor * , lint Ilioy itld not liolp lilm Wo tlicnusoilrojrfiraa u'.Uiri llnullil mlafto lulriuthcmolovo.i weeks otnztljr noJorlliu toillroo tlon , lie bi-Ksn to ftomllly lni | > roTc , ntul nllcr tbo us of them for sovcn tnontln lil'licnj wns entirely neil \ \ lien wo bvirnnitng \ It bli lic.nl wn n o1l < l sere from the crown to bis oyobroivs It wii ul-onll ever hi * enri most of his fnco Kill mnnll plnrcsonilltrarcnt tmrts of . . > 4 , / ' ' ' ' boly , 1'lioro ere six A. xK. > jfl lccn w < "cki that wo h-ul to * ! 5s > f * " keep hh Immls ItcJ to the rmtlo ntul hold thorn when lie wns tnkoii upl nml liil : tokooiimltteiistlLMon his hnntsto keep hi * llmror- nulls out , nf the ! > urdili'J wonlil ncmtc'i If hoootiM In nny wnynnt hl > Immls lee o. We know your Cutl- cuni Itompillosenrol hl'n. Wo foul ufo In recjiu- moiutlnRthcm tiiothors 1 < KU. 11. nml JA.Nlirt'A UAltlllS , WV'jitar , Itil Cuticura Resolvent The nonr Illooil anI Skin I'm liter , nu.l xroitntt of lliunorlti'miMllei. cloKiisos tlif blnol of nli Imiitir- ! tlo nml poisonous elomenti , nn < l thui removes tin CIUHO , wnlio OimculiA. tlio urjnt aXlii run , urit L'llTicitiiAHiiAi'.nn oiiiiilsiu I'dn livnutiilcr. clnnr the nkln mill ncnlp , im.t roitoru the linlr. Tnu < the CUTICIIIIA llEMl.mrs. euro ovrry fpccloi ontlilnir. liiirnlnk' . "only , I'lrniil ) , unit hlntiliy fkln , cili : | , ntut liKxjil ill-oases , Iroin | itin | > lu to nciofuln , trom In fancy to age , n hen the best ptiyilclans lull. Fold every wliora. 1'rlce. CtmcoiiA , Me. ; SoAl1 J3c. ; KnsoLVRNT. ? 1. Prepared by the I'OTTEII UlltK ] AND UllKMIOAl , UUttl'Oll VTION. ItOStOll. fcSrSond for "How to Cum Skin UNonses. " 04 IIUROS , 5i ) Illustration ! ? , and 10J testimonials , Bkln nml Scnlp purinjit nml bonutlHoil byOUTiruiu SOAI * . Ausahitjly pure. PAINS AND WEAKNESSES Of fomalcH Instantly relieve 1 by tlmt new , elu aiit. mid Infallible Antldtoe tol'ulii. lulHmmn tlon.uiiil Weakness , tbo CUTICUIIA Asi-1'AtN PbASTKIt PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESO LUTION. Council Chamber. OniJilm. Nob. . July 2(5 ( , 1892. Ho It resolved by the elty council of tbo ulty ot Orn.ilm , tbu Mayor coiieiirrlni ; : Tliit ; poriiruioiit H dewiilkslOL'Onstriictol ) In tlioelty of Oin-iba sis design-lied lolow , within live diiys after tno publie.ition of tnls resolu tion , or tbo person.il servleu thereof , us by or dinance Is atitboriro.l unil roiinlrod ; sucli sidewalk ! ; to bu laid to tnu permanent gratia as established on on tbu pnvod streets opocl- fled herein and to bo eonstrtietod of stone or artificial stonn. aecnrJIn ; tospeclllcatlons on flloln thootUcoof the board of public works , mid under Its supervision , to-wlt : North side Cumin- ; street , Its 5 , T , S bile 2J3S ! eltv. 8 feet wide. North side of Gaining street , ltsi ! , ( ! , 8 blk 2 < WJcty. ! 10 feet wide. North sldo of Cumins street , It 3. ulk203i ! elty , 10 feet wluo. North stilt ) of Cumins ; street , oil ItsO and 7 , S blk L'Oj'olty , 12 feet wide. North sliloof Ciunlnit atieet , Its T and S blk 2J7 ! ' city. 18 feet wide. South sldo of Oiunlnz street. It 1 blk 20SU city. 12 feet wide. South xlde of Ciimlng struct , Its 1 , 'J. 4 blk 2IIHS eliy. 12 feel wide. South side of Cumins street , It 2 , I , bile 211 ! ; , eltv. r ; feet wide. Smith side of Cumins street , Us I. 4 blk 21.1'S city. 10 feet wide. South sldo of Cumins street. Its 2. 3 , 4 blk 2Hictty ! , to feet wide. North Hide of Canltol avenue , Us . " > , 0. T , 8 blk 73 cltv. 20 feet wide. South sUic of Cupltol avenue , Us 2. 3. 4 blk 00 city. 20 feet wide. Kiist side of 12th street , U 5 blk 72 city. 10 feet wide. West suits of llth street , Us 1.8 blk 72 city. IS fi-et wloo. West Hide of 13th street , It 1 blk 74 qlty. IS feet wide. Kustsldonf 13tb strcet.lt 4 , blu ? J city , IS foot , wlclo. And. bo It further resolved : That the board of public works bo , and Is liurubv authorised unit directed to cunso a eopy of this resolution lo bo published In the olllcliil tnperof tbo city for ono wook. or bo served on tlio owners of said lots , and that unless Mich owinirssliall within llvudiiys utter the publ cation or service of sneli copy con struct such sidewalk as herein ieiiilrod. | that tbo board of public works cause tho.s.iino to be done , the cost of constrncttii2 Kald sldo- walksrcsueet volv to bu iis-nssud iigulnst the real estate , lot or nart of lot In fiont of and abutting such sidewalks. 1'assud. July 2Gth. Ib'.li ' i : f. DAvra. President of the Council. Attest : JOHN OKOVES , City Clerk. Approved : GnO. f. HEMI , Mayor. NOTIOC TC CONSTRUCT SIOCWAIjICS. To the owners of the lots , parts of lots and real estate described In the ubovo resolu tion : Von and each of you nro hereby notified to construct pelinanont.sidewalks asreqnlied by n lesolntlon of the elty council and mayor of the olty of Uinaha , of wh.eli the ubovo Is u t0 ° y' y'P. . W. IlIHlCHAIJSEi : . Clrilrnian Hoard of Public Works. Omaha. Nub. , August bill , I8U. . ubd'l The Original arid Genuine ( WORCEOTEHSfflSE ) the most delicious tatto and rest EXTHAOT SOUl'U , ofal.UTTKKfrom ft MEDICAL HEN. GKAVIES , TI.EMAN at Mail- rtr. to JiU brother FISH , HOT A : COLO LEA& that their piuce la highly of loomed la ( JA.1IE , ludln , and la la my oi'inlon , the most W.EI.SII- j > aUtMio ) , as well OH tlio moat wuolo- muio t auco Uiut i * inade. " Beware of Imitations ; eee that you get Loa & Perms' ' BlRnsturo on every hott'.oof OrMna' li Genuine. .IOUN OUNOAN'H BO.MH.NKW VOKK. TluiMelCln- Icy Itcpubli can U a in - ] > a I K n C'ap ib thu len.lln ; for tliN cani- imlsn. This cut shows It us It IB , with tin bund a vlser. ( Amor. lean tin nnd , American cloth ) Hold to club * for Tfto e.ieli , for olio or a thousand. II ( JiMilliiK direct Ith thu niiuiiifaeturor , Dm wliolrHtilur'H and retailer's prluru nroiviililod. All orders should bu nuilrussiiil tiithol'HO- TJiCTlON OAl1 MANUI-'AOTIJUINH t'OM- J'A.NV. Itiil Qrtiun Street , Nuw Vorlc Olty , or ( J. AI. CUl'l' . Oiuiilia. Nubraaku , Send in or ders us early us poulblu. R W X W VB U W IfcCI f4 VI Ul vu U30 - * * Or llu > I.l-iiior llohlt INnllMi'Lv Ciif by inlinliilnti-rliiir l > r. llnliuV ( illlltrit . [ ! < ! II. ' . II cm bo Blvrn tan cui < tf tollcu or tea , or in fcod , ithout the kno If dto.jitUoi.ilril. ItliokioluiHJ liarmiesn. anil will eifret a vciuiatnut ami > > Ji-cujr t.irv. nbctbvr llio pHiieat n a , l. orteialo i ilrlrmcr oren on aloohollo wriolc. it Ina bcrniriveii In ihoimanuu or cj ct , nuJ In every i ] , ur > co * ucrfcf I tnre m , tol. low il. Itupvrr full. . Tin r.H'iin.io IMpri-rfnat rt Kith ill' ) tpcoirii' . ' . b corif > nn utttr Ji'iJi ' > 5JiblUy lor iha lfguc > r nrp'lta u ilvl. uoi.tiK.s.rcrrji1 < „ rop'r . n rti. i > ti , o. 4e > pa < o bo&K ul -.l.iaUrk | rt 'J'u I * had uf Kulin Oi. , tjtii mil D.I il'i < - ' ! < l-lh ati.1 Uuuiini ; rU Who i > s iti * . ITuloi. Ur'liu ; .t Co unil Itluhuruiion Dm. 'J'Jin ( thu , .N\b. i lnll li Illpnii.tiJ Un no. . 'fiOYAL PLL8 OrUUulun.l < ) MJ | Cenuf t. / | 7)ru < f'l i l r rir * ( r fftvt < 4 * 214 > n ui r . , Jlu lltrt tuj ( JH l" * ' , 't\ IK.IX .v..ol lli Il4v ni.Un. 'I V uuuCbir. Av"I" " ' - . r , > i < d44 uNfMi. < rt . iibrvif1' T * ci < 1 . f fur l.uillc4.H It I'll" : ! > / rf turn 1U OOU 1k.JlBJbllil. . .VvtllU . .tf M < * . nl 4 A..MA Ivn Hqttar A'kUmi. . , f . 1 TELL U5 HDW HAMY PACES YOU 5EC IH THIS ADV. AMD WE. O WILL5EMD YOU A DEAUTirUL PICTURE 20X25 TOR f RAKING. HARSflALL CHEMICAL'MANUFACTURIMG CoKAMSASOTYfl ? ' "THE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and , 1 bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe and , < always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , Blotches ( on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , ( Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered < Stomach , Dizzii ess , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , < Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash , Painful Digestion , Pim- pies , Rush .of Blood to the Head , Sallow Corn- plcxion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- case that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of. their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating arc benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tabules is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross § 2 , sample bottle 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tb < eminent speclnllit In norvona , chronicprlvnlo. . blooJ. skin anil unnnry iltscHiai. A rornlur an4 rCKlsliTOil urnausto In muaclno , R > illpIomnsHnil turilllrntcs nlmw. Uitlll tru.itln with the grenteit succeil cntnrrh , spemmtorrhoos , lost manhoo t , lamlnal vrcnUion. nlxht louci. Irapotuncy. irplillli. strlrluro. son ; orrlitca , ulect , inrlcnci'lc.ctc. No mercury tueJ. .NoIT trc-itmi-iit tor loss ot vital power , I'nrtlos unnblo to visit me may betrontol at homo br corre < pen < lcnc . MeHi I in or InitrunionH mint bjr mall or oipron . enroll packed , nc > niarkt to liullcnto contonti or fi'nilor. Ono personal Inlorrlow prtretrocl. Coniullalloa ( roo. Lorre'pomU'nna ( trlclly prlrntn. llin < ( .llyaterUi of Ufa ) * ant trio. OOloa hour8ft. a. to 1) ) f. Bfe Buudait 1U a. ui.lo 12 01. bund alamp for rcplj * EDUCATIONAL. V ' 0fliun tJpRiim > ept Mh I MI. ForCfttalogUi LEXINGTON , MISSOURI. JJrc i AUCUIOAl.il A. JONES. 1'rcftt. Superior aitTantagrt for educating FOR - . VounB , v ouuli ; MiKlcalniul Art ilfpnrtiiifntiililstiest order : tcncliirs of the litst American anil European culture ; larKfnml l.iutlful crounilt ; new bullJInRC. ronniswoll TciitllAtc.i , llghtrd 1 > > BUS. O'M | Si'i'trnilif r 71h Kor catnlopup mlilreig - Ucv. T. V. IIAHKKTT , I'rrii. COL1IJ111IA , MO , 1 l.IhcrtT.SIo. Ykrftftt - , - . - eonrmUol bulWliic. t ! T f , ijjLtn fi nilfuriilihfd Itwoo nrll > futlaifj | , hill * wile , nuJ njlln * btRh Idftlcl llinuiglioui | ih t - m. Hot iud cnM w.trr an J Lfcth roomi on efti Coor I IslitP t t'loeau Ivtcrnt fi irl3 lljililf. l-arge , trrll tqul'p- | l ( TinDt furi. lllfti * u < l beiltlifut Icctlloo. Courif of llu- - ! filfh. I.ar ? facuttT , Mn ln an 1 Art dri > nmnli of liijhpit rrnle , * - t Femala CollNrc In I he VTfit. Nfft riiloti rnri tieuicn.licr J , 1&SJ. Hcnd fur Culaloaue. AtldrcM K. ilK-NKFJ ; ! ; , IVraldcnt. MltKItl'Y. ; EDUCATIONAL. VOKIC MILITAItV AOADHMY. Co. NHW . J. Wright , II. S. , A.M. . Cornwall. N. V. Mist S ] MI r < "iS "i Tft > AltF > l.NI AND DAY sMIl. lor Klrls. Upoclitl stinlonU ndmlttuJ 0Vrtt - Blli Mr < ' it , > York. FEMALE ACADEMY < > 7il l/frtr. frcnarnioiv. Collrelflto , lliulc nml Him Art fillip. ' ! ! ' 'ffiirlVcii | > l < 'y Erml foi Illii-linli-Jcatulo uo . ' . . , . . . ' . K. 1' UUi.l.MU > A. 51,1'ilu. J HOLLIES IIOTKTOUItT MIMUNCH , VA. I'nr YIIIIIIV I.ndlfM. Op-nn Sept. U. 1K93 R 27 Omrnrrt nnn TeacbeM. I'rriinralort , I'ullL'iciiili' . I'lilliiHiiiihlrnl. anil I.Hoinry llnnnrtiiiciiln. . mlr.itniid Hloru. I Ion Sclllinl. lleautlfiill ? rttunted in Valley of Vln'lini. onW. .t W It. H. near Roanolto Climxteunoxculled. Kin ; AQt KiuipmeDt. Write for lllubtrattid cat-alneuu tu C11AK.L , . CdCICi : , tjiiiu. , Hullliu. T MILITAKY 0 e ACADEMY ELL HALL , Seminary for Young Lutllos. Omaha , Nebraska. Bishop Worthington , Visitor. Rev Robert Dolierty.S. T. D. Rector Pull Term Bglna Wodnosdnv , Sept 14th. For Gittuloi'uo unil imrtlculars , apply to the rector. A BOARDING SCHOOL rou Youiif Indies and Cliildrai Conducted by the Sister * of Mercy. O'CONNOR , GKUKLY CO. , NKH. ThU IlD.irdliiKi'ulioul li.sltuntiiila nhort illn- tatiUQ from Cri'oly Center , a Ihinrkhlnn tnwn on thn II , .V M. r.illrntul. Thu Uonvuiit Is on a dullxhtful Mto nniuni : Iho O'Ciiiiiiorlillla The tiHiiai Knvll-h lir.inclios : i < nislc , vuunl anil In strumental ! undu biioulul eour o of llturatuur . Turins In iidvanoo. IISO a your MO months ) , Incliideil. The noliool will open thu llr tof rioiitotithor : Tor further | ) irlleulnrM nddross , MOIIIEU SU1MJK10II C'OXVKN I' 01MKHOV lilh : nii ( O.iHtollnr .Ml. , U.MAIIAiil. : . Elastic Stockings I.-OH Weak I n * s Varicose Veins Swellings , nil sizes. Abdo minal Supppr- icis , Dcforniit Braces , IVIetH- .cinttl Supplies. AW&fflFJlD OOMPAN V. Ibth St. , Kcit lo PoslOKlce Bogus White Lead and adulterated paints would have no sale did they not afford dealers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead The man who best guards his own interests is never per suaded to buy paint that is said to be "just as good , " or "better , " than Strictly Pure White Lead. The following : brands are standard , manufac tured by the "Old Dutch" process , and always strictly pure : "SOUTHERN" "RED " SEAL" "COLLIER" Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. The National Lead Co. man ufacture a line of colors to color strictly pure White Lead any shade wanted. They are put up in small packages ; one pound being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Lead. By using these colors and strictly pure White Lead you know that you have pure paint , which you can not know when buying " " " "mixed" or "prepared" paints. For sale by the bctt dcolcm In t alnt . If you arc coins to paint , It will pay you to ecncl to uv for a book containing Information that may save you many a dollar : It will only cost you a postal card to do so , NATIONAL LEAD CO./ St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Street , St. Louis , Mo. ' Unlike tie ! Dufcii Process No Alkalies Oil Other Chemicals are uieil In the > . preparation of * v W. lUKFJt & CO.'S ' BreaMastCocoa it abtoltttelv nnii fallible. Ihi t'Tfii'jth nt Coc'iit inli il with Kturib , Arrowroot ot . la f * c iiuo et - njm'- , eot < ( , \'j U'Jji i..nn en * ont n cup. U 1) ittikluu , i.OLi-'thlnj , and xtMLT ' Still W.BAKEE & CO.DorclicMtrltiu