ANOTHER STAR DISCOVERED. Frofi Barnard of Lick Observatory Sights a Pifth Satellite to Jupiter. ONE MORE ADDITION TO SOLAR SYSTEM llmt Will Ciuuo the l"orld of 8flvnco to Kltic-CoiKlderiMl the < lront- t t Anti-nmimlcnl Achievement of the Century. CHICAGO , 111. , Sopt. 12. "Prof. IJarnard lias urrnnRcd a nlcho for nunsclf beside Galileo , ller.sclicll niul ether tnon of that kind , and his fnmo Is as secure a < i It can bo. " H.V. . Liuriilmin , ttio well Known astrono mer wuo recently roslno'l | at the Lion on- rcrvatory to accept Itio position of clerk of tlii ! United States circuit court In this city , , tnadr the rotuarK loduy mid showed this tele- urnin : "Mount Ilnmtllon Obsorvutory , Sop lumber II , IS'J'-- . B. Ilurnard sends reot- im to S.V. . liurnlintn witb n llfth Ratulllta of Jupiter , of the thirteenth tnapnl- ; tutlnj period seventeen Uour * and thirty-six iniiiiilcs ; ilhtancu from center 11,4X ! ! ( ) miles. " "Tho ( llsrovfiry of this satollltc , which was iniulo by Unrnava Saturday , " continued Mr. 13m n Hum , "Is llio urenlest astronomical urhlovmont of the century and will cattso the world of science to line. H simply means th uduitlon of nnothor body to tbu solar sys tem , which is in thcso days n mou stu- liomlous discovery. It Is fnr grcnlor than 'lie lliidlni' of the uatcllllo * of Miira , lor these two bodies were moio or loss easy "oj observation. liarnhura'it wmlt imi.lu an nddltion to thn solar family In a Uold that was well worn nut and that was thought to bavo boon so thoroughly Hlftcd that astrono mers imvo up Ilia task of lootilnu lor Jicsli liiots. I can toll you that this will bu grunU news for the astronomer * ot Europe. "Hnrnnrd Is an ablu mnn and observer. This Is tliu Ilr.it. ( > ooil work of any moment thr.l has been done with the ( Trent Lick lelo- Rcopo , and If such onset vailoti ns Ibis Is coimnueil the blij glass wilt servo to brim , ' up startling discoveries in the most unoxpnctud puces , IJaumrd Is au enthusiast , whoso heart and soul nro I In his woru. Ho works for thu tiurolovoof llio ocuUDUltriii and o'f llio sdonca unil docs t 4 not , do it for par. It is men ilka this that btliiR to humanity such an immortal discov ery ns this. In my opinion it , Is the as iron o- ui : inicnl ucbluvomont of tint century , and It Will bO SO llClUlOWlOdllCd. " tor CANDIDATES UY PETITION. Coiiiiclliniiiiio Axplr.ints Who \VII1 Co Itc- int lorothi ) Kvpnlillcaii City ( Jmivui tion. lea The ttmo for lllltiff petitions of candidates for the city council mut duloaloi to the city nnl convention expired nt noon yesterrlay. There I MIter was but ono delegate ticltot tiled from o.tub wnnl , so that all the prim iries will have to dots to ratify the selection of the following llbtof delegates , which will constitute ) the maxoup of the republican city convention to bo hold next Monday : tor First Ward O. F. Goodman , A. E. Wai- kup , W. A. Kelley , .1. W. Uoiuu , P. Hanson. Gco. Cathroc , A. M. Rack , P. M. 13uck , bn- ilcnry Van Uusen. Second Ward 11. .T. Uankor , W. C. Kelly , 10 ! Oca. Strvkor , Gco. Kued , Israal Frank , Win , Nickolus , S. A. Corncer , 1' . U Van Dorn , Jo * . ICavan , Third Ward M. L. , iornlaon , J. F. Helm , It C. J. Montcr , H. u1. Watson , Nutu Brown , J. or U. Ilubbard , A. D. White , John Nichols , J. U Gotty. Fourtli Wnrd W. V. Morse , T. W. Black. err burn , Ulcbnrd Smith , F. W. Bamllo , H. U. Duncan , William Wallace , W. J. BroatcB , B. H. Uohlson , C. t . HnlllRan. r Fiflh , WurdJ. . U. Conrad , Charloa Fowler ler , Mrs. Dr. 13. S. Daily , Mrs. James H. | ou Kynor , Mrs. Fannie Coon , James B. Brunor , I John Katie , Mrs. E. V. Lnwis , Mrs. C. E. ( In \ Gould. , Sixth Ward J. B. Bennett , A. P. Gram , N. Stevens , Fred Hcmller , 11. M. Warlnir , Georco Elliott , T. W. Lessoutinc , II. II. Neale , T. J. Lund. Seventh Wnrd F. G. Brown , W. F. Itnsttie. Graham Parko. U. W. Taylor , John Steel , James Boyle , J. B. Piper , George Wil son , II. N. Wood. KiKlith Ward Thomas b. Crocker. L. W. Furmis , A. II. Hominies , H. L. Day , H. JnrobsoiOhnrles Soudonbortf , W. A. Smith , J. W. Nichols , A. W. Parker. Ninth Ward F. B. Brvnnt , W. L.Vnlkor , W. A. Messi-'k , Cuurlcs E. Mitlcr , ( Jhnrlcs Johnson , 11. D. Nosly , G. G. Iroy , Charles Unitt. Tlio First , Second and Third wards had each but ono usnlting cundidnto for the , coun cil , BO he will perforce bo the nomlnco. Pe titions wore Hied as follows : Fast W.ird S. A. Cutler. Second Wnrd A. C. llnrto. Thira Wurd A. D. Whllo. Fourth Word D. H , Wbonlor , A. P. Tukoy. Filth Ward W. A. Sanders , J. M. Couns- man , W. H. Mallory. Sixth Ward-C. Spooht , William H. Stephens , Nathan Slovens. SovcnlhvardC. . L. Thomas , George M. Naltlnpcr , J. Fred Smith. Klgbtn Ward Loavltt Uurnuam , 0. E. Biuticr. Ninth Ward-C. f. Boll , J. J. Johnson , C. D. Hutchtnson , J. W. Harris. Countanil Congressional Tlckotg. The time for tiling apposition tickets for .delegates to the county und congressional conventions oxpirea nt noon yesterday , and it in therefore settled in what wards there will bo contests. The voters of the First und Second wards nro nppnivntly sntislka with both the tickets named at tbu caucuses. Some of the Third warders want a few olhur names than these selected Friday nlifht , thoiijjh they are aatislled with seine ol them. The now ones they want uro : County H. F. Watson , A. D. Will to. J. F. Helm , E. M. PnKo , J.VlnKt. . Conijros. ilonnl : E. M. Pnpo , N. S. McLean. H. F. Watson. A. D. White , C. Haynos. A petition from tbo Fourtli wnrd asks that | hose three names bu hitched onto the con- grasslonul ticket in ploco of HOUIO put there by the caucus : Dr. A. A Parker , E. W. tlunouKliH , C. A. Borry. The Fifth ward la dissatisfied with Its county delegation and prays for the follow ing substitutions : Honrv Bolln , II. 1C. Bur- kot. W. L , Orabnm , Geofco F. Munro , A. A. MtClnnaban , W. II. Butlor. The Sixth wara Is apparently pleased with the work of tbucaiiciib , and has nothing to iialt , but the Sovunth ward is opposed tolls caucus coiinty ticket , and Us petition asks Unit the followhiK name * bo printed In tno primary ticket that the work of tbo caucus .may bo undone to that extent : J. P. Breen. Dr. JsldorGluck. Josijpti u. Campbell , Aucu t Krakowski , F. F. Goodson. Honrv F. Wy- miiii. W. K. CJark , Frank Waturnmn , W. A. Shropahlro. The Eluhtti wnrd so'ins to bavo no kick coinlni ; , uuitho Ninth wants two now tick- f'h ' : " . ' .V1 lho l > 9tlllonor think they ought to looUIUiotlin : CnnijrcssIoual-S. W. Gray , ' , ' ; . , M1c1I < 1--l' ' ' ' " ' , J. W. Harris , O. A. K nlilo , Hunk Kniirht , U. V Sholos. J. M. Cjlllan , A. L , Wiuslns , Geor o W. Morcer. ouniy-Bonch Hluby , C. s. Huntlnuton , Jtjninli on Mnrllu. M. O. Maul , W. A. Mosl " ft W Vst' A < , U W'KRins. ' South Omahu doslrod n few chancon. but lho petition was tiled nt the ofllco of Socro- Kir.v Jonklns instead of nt republican neadiiuuriois. and it rocinlrou the onicial srd ref the oxocutlvo cuinuililoa to admit it , uutttim was forthcoming. The Fourth iMHd county selection was also In stutu < mo for tbo time boiiif , but the urlof of the petitioners wim short lived , as the rxccutlvo committi'o hold that the differ- EIICO In I line of half a dozen wutehos muJo It uncertain as to Just what time the potltlou was lllvu , and rather than do any ono an In justice , they decided to overlook tha four mlnutos overlap und allow the petition ticket to co mo in. That will allow the followhiK to uk the support of their fellow voters for Jelou-ntot to the county convention ; Gooruo U-slle , Dick Smith , O , L. Salisbury , Louis , C W..Booob. U I ) . Duncan , O. H. Ilrcldinnan , Till hot D. Dakln , and Qus Lee < < iiur. Mr. Locknor Muted tlmt hU nmno hud been plucod on the ticket without his connutil , und suld that ho would not allow it to bo placed on lho prluleu caucus tickets. The throu South Cummins , whoso names will uo before the people , uro D. B.Vaugh ind Harrison WlrloK. for delegates to the ionKrvsslonul convention , and J. W. Cross lor ilelogiito io the county convcnllou. k. Tun oxccutlv * ( y > uuillt o will bold another in.iling : nt4 o'clock this nltornoon , to ellow a mistiKalo Uo rectillod. Tbo Fourth wnrd pclliion purported to bo forthocongrotslonal convnnllon , bin some of the sinner * declared this to have been un error , and will loday submit the sworn statement of every signer to that effect. In cine they fall to do that , the petition will full by the wayside. Owing to n misunderstanding several of the wards omlttoj to select n candidate for assessor at the republican caucuses last Friday - day ovonlng , nnd now In order that aspirants may got their names on the primary tlcKots It will bo necessary for thetnlo tile n polltlou lo that flfToot with the socroiary of the countv central commlttoo before Wednesday mornfnz. 1'otltlous for assessor thus far flloJ present the nnmos of J. Q. Cnrocntor , Fourth wnrd , and W.V. . Ford and Christ lio.vcr , Eighth watd. There scorns lo bo n conflict or rnthar it alfforoncp between lho city and county oioc- Uon law , as to lho hour at which Ihu polls shall close , tno countv law llxing It ut 0 and lho city nt 7 o'clocn. The members of the respccilve committees nro endeavoring lo decide - cido what , lo do under the circumstance ) , nnd have about concluded to Mmplv uloso the county bpx at the specltlod hour and hold ODOU the clly box nn hour longer , deferring all counting until the last vole Is polled. 'three ol Them lu It. OMAHA , Sept. 13. To the Editor of Tun 13EC : On Saturday evening Tun Bcu slnlod lliat lho Sovonln ward county delegates WITC personally pledged to Mr. Brcekon- rldgo for county attorney. I am also awnro of the fact that within an hour atlor iboy were chosen ha openly made such claim. The faots are that the Seventh ward lnu three candidates tor county attorney , jMr. BreckcnrldRC , Mr. Adams und myself , and n ouch elulined that ho would receive boino support otttsldo his ward It wus explicitly agreed by all that n commlttoo Rhould select n'uo representative republicans ns delegates , who wore lo bo unpledged und uiiinsiruclcd. Tliodulotrules cboson Pr day night uro thu ones selected by iho comnnlteo , nnd i. utn much inlstulteu In their cuaidclor If Iboy have already done what wes oxproisly un- dorntocd wa < no * , lo bo done In other words , while wo were proud of the number ot statesmen living in tbat ward wo also realized Ihul all could nut bo noin- itmlnd , and It was ihoroforo agreed that nollhur candidate was to bo agreed upon until lho outside Btioagtn of all could bo thoroughly canvassed and ascer tained. As It Is claimed by some people that everything I * fair In politics , ibis Is not intended ns n criticism upon Mr. Breckcnndgo. I , how ever , have many friends In the delegations chosen from other wards and I , therefore , doom it my duty to my frlunds ns well as myself tbul the real fact should bo fully itnown so tbat they will not bo deceived nor the integrity ot the delegation further ( | ucslioned. I. R. ANUIIEWS. Dmnouriitlo County Convention. The democratic county convention will beheld hold Thursday afternoon , September 15. Tno caucuses will bu held Tuesday afternoon at tha following places : OMAHA. First Ward Near corner of Tenth und Mason. Second Wnrd Booth Sixteenth nnd Center streets. Tbira Ward Booth corner Eleventh and Douglus streota. Fourth Wnrd Booth corner Twentieth and Douglas streets. Fifth Ward lilC > North Sixteenth street. Sixth Ward Booth Twontv-lourth ana Franklin sticets. Sovonlh Ward Booth Twenty-ninth nnd Woolworth avenue. Eighth Waid 'JJ3 ' Nonh Twenty-fourth street. Ninth Ward Fortlelh and Farnara streets. SOUTH OMUIA. First Ward Fowler bloclc , on Twonty- fourlh slreet. Second Ward Building' corner Twonty- slxlh nnd Oak st'-oots. Third Ward Kllkor's hotel , Thlrlloih nnd Qslrects. Fourtli Ward Stock yards barn , Chlcjgo Precinct Goodhard'a hall. And in all other precincts in said county the place of holding the primaries shall bo where said primaries were hut held , unless hereafter chnugeU. The convention , In addition to naming a county ticket , will select seventv-ono dele gates to the congressional convention , which will bo hold In this clly on Salurday , Sop- toniDor 17. I'oopln'ii IMity Ciiui tv Convnutlnii. The pcoplo's party county convention will "bo hold \vudnesday afternoon , September 14 , touamoa county ticket and to select llftv-sovcu delegates to the congressional convention. Primaries to select delegates to the county convention were held from 7 to 0 o'clock last ovonlug. The Third ward caucus chose the follow ing delegation : J. II. Bliike. John Qulnn , D. L. Lapsloy , C. E. Stasnv , Price Sanders , M. Nelson. James Cahll , Clark Potter and Abel Dublnskv. South Omaha will bo represented bv Charles Curtis , Robert Watson , Hlchurd Haurlgan , S. D. Uynearson , Ucorcto " W. Ro- wortli , L. H. Fuller , Saniuol P. "Brlghum , Z. P. Hedges , It. A. Forsylho , P. A. Bar. roll , James M. Evaraolo , C. Christensen , A , W. Adams , E. E. Polslev. M. McGulre- W. H. Bccttott , Ed 'Elstor , P. A. Larson , George L. Dare , D. P. Uoth. Alternates , Ilev. Robert Wheeler , Prof. A. A. Monroe. A. II. Miller , William F. Meyer , John It , Lee , George IV. Ball , James H. Bolloaur , James II. Bull , bomus G. Smith , C. P. Davis , Pater J. Hanson , Daniel \V. Smith. FranK Stanley , Andrew B. Haley , M. G. Zerbo , James Graham , James P. Wil liams , James Bevors , John Martzahn , J , W. Baxter. Swedish ( 'lub Organized. The Swedish-American voters of Oinahn , to the number of 100 , congregated at Crouaso's hall last nlplit , where they organ ized the Swedish-American Political club. Tbo following ollleer * were elected : Presi dent , John F. Holla ; vi''U presidnut. Axol Baurmau ; secretary , C. A. Elman ; financial secrotnrv , John S. Ilol 'roeu ; iroasurer , P. E. FModmivn : oxecutlvo coin- mllteo , J. A. Hurling , Charles Kltlund , W. P. Swnnson. \Ycstordabl and Cius Androen. The object of the mooting and the purpose of Ihu club , a * stiitml by the president , Is to assist Swedish people In taking out their naturalization papers und inslruct thorn upon tno political Issues of the day. It was staled that the club would bo nonparttsun ana that tno members woitla bo urged lo follow Ihoir own dlctales with reference to supporting candidates for oftlco. County Central Committee. The county cooti-al oomnuttoo moved Into Its now quarters on the ground Iloor of Tim BEB building , Seventeenth street side , vostorduy ufternonn , and the llrst meeting was bold there at 4 o'clock by the exccutivu commlttoo , to dalormlno whether or not to allow the llUntr of opposition county and con gressional delegations from lho Fourth ward that cauia In four minutes lute The republican city central committee will meet at tba committee rooms in the Boo uu"lldlng Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. As Important business U to bo transacted , every member of tUo commlttoo is requested to bo pros out. HICIJAIID SMITH , W. A. KKU.ET , Chairman. Socrctiu.r. Koiitl I * Not u Candidate. David Iteed of Weit Omaha , whoso name baa been mentioned in connection with ooo of tbo aoon to bo vacant county com m 1s- Monorsuips , announces this bo Is not { a can- dldatu for that or any other oftlco , and wishoi to Inform hid friends that ho does not Intend to bo. Jiideo Oroiuma In Oinnlin. Judua Lorenzo Crounso has roiurnod from WashliiBton preparatory to entering upon the active work of the campaign. Ho ox- pressot himself as well aatiilled with lho political outlook , and Is uotivoly engaged la mapping out lho plan ot campaign. k.uuuiiitVlll Uo. Samosot mol lustovoulng and oloatcd four teen delegates to the state con von tlou of dom- ocratlu clubi that will be hold lu Lincoln next Monday. Tiiu bylaws of the organiza tion were overhauled uud several minor changes made. Wuit Umulm Republican ! . Ueoublloan cauou for We t Omana pro- cluct will bo held nt 4S03 Cumlng street , Tuesday ovonlui ; , Soptotnber IS , ut 8 o'cloou. All republican * ullond. H. C. DinitoN , Commltteoman. EXPECTED TO HELP CRESPO Why the Portland's Warlike Cargo is De tained at Now York. EFFORTS MADE TO SECURE HER RELEASE lion tha Dictators of the Disturbed Itopitli- lie Assort Tliolr Authority Vciii'/ni'lu'n ItGtolullonary OlilnfVltl 1'lnnlly 1'rc- v.ill Mchcni * ! of llrltlsh Suhjucts. WA3I11NOTON' BUIIFAU OF TllB BBB , ) HI3 FouiiTEESrn SrnuuT , > WA3HIXOTOX , D. C. , Sept. 1-J , ) Another ohasa of the Venezuelan contro versy dovolopoa this afternoon when Acting Secretary of Stnto Adeo wni called upon by Francis Gonzalez uud Captain Smith of Ven ezuela und their Now York attorney , Mr. L. C. Racgcnor. Captain Smith is lho com runnder of lho stenmor Portland , which was detained in Now York haroor last week because - cause she was about to sail for n Venezuelan port with u lar'o cargo of ammunition ou board , presumably for the use of the revolu tionists , As the United States government did not euro to got into another langlo such as tbat following the shipment of arms to Chill In the stonmor Itnta U wus decided to hold the stoutnor Portland. Captain Smith was hero to urgu the Imino- dlato release of tha Portland. Ho rondo no secrecy of the fact that his ship was loaded with arms , and was even rondy to show the manifest , which iravo her cargo us 17,000 stands of rides , several hundred bo\os of cartridges , n Galling gun und tbo necessary cartridges. Mr. Gonzalez Is the merchant who con signed the guns. It was urged to Secretary Adco tbat the shipment was entirely of a. morcnnlila character unu that the guns word taken doun south for sulo to anybody who would buy them , just ns provisions might on carried on speculation. The point was made that as lho arms were not intended for any particular faction or against any special party the United States ought not to hold them. Mr. Adoo look llio subject under ud- visamcnt , but It is safe to say that the Port land will not sail with her vvnrliuo catgo. Captain Smith paid to Tin : BIB : correspondent pendent : "I loft Venezuela about tbo mid dle of lust month and at that time there was complete demoralisation of government , busi ness , and oven family relations , These wno were temporarily acting an dictator nt tbo capital wrro plundering the uatiU.s and wringing money from lho peoplo. I had ex pected on arriving in the United Stutos to near that the dictators had been driven out und that the people had Inaugurated n con stitutional govcrnmonl. But the samu reign of terror continues , although General urospo will ultimately sueeoed In deposing the dic tators and in rc-estuulishlng the rule of the people. "My purpose wai to carry arms where they might bo bought by Gcnor.-.l Crospo's party , although they would bo for ould lo nnyiono who wanted them. I have not tried to hluo tha fact that 1 win carrying guns , for I deal In guns Just as other merchants deal in other commodities. " The State department ofllcinls nro Inclined to look wltn suspicion upon Captain Smith's statement. They say his destination wus Trinidad , ut the mouth uf the Orinoco river , which is u British possession. This glvos r.olor lo tnto belief that the British interests ut thntpjuit are helping to arm snmo of the Venezuelan fuel Ions. It is this British inter ference that the Washington ofliclals most ob ject to , so that Captain Smith's British des tination Is likely to bo lho main oauso for not letting him sail with his ammunition. The Stnto department is not yet quite rcauy to assist tbo Britisn even indirectly in their plans of aggression on South American soil , rruhciiuo ot Troops Necrih.iry. Mr. Theodore W. Novin , ono of the editors and proprietors of the Pittsbnig Dully Leader , a prominent nnd thoroughly inde pendent nowspiper , hn * been noout Wash ington for a couplu of days on uusiness. Speaking of tbo Homstond tioublen , Mr. Nevin said they bore no nossiolo political im port. "As muny democrats ns republicans are in volved in the proprietorships und manage ments of the facto'ries concerned , " said be , "and no political turn could bo given the cause of the strikes and riots If such a thing were desitert. No ono at Pittsburg seriously uoliovob there is the least politics in the trou bles. " "Do you consider tbo trouble at an end i" was as Uud. "Tbo violence Is at an end , " replied Mr. Novin , "just so long as the mllltiu remains on Ibo scouo. As soon as thu soldiers nro sent away there will bo trouble. People aoJin to forgot that there uro three regiments - monts of state troops at Homestead yet. Of course the expense in keeping them there is immense , and fulls heavily upon the state , hut it is tbo only source ot protection to llfo and property. " * "Will tbo owners or the Carnegie worlts reccdo from tholr position , do you tblnkl" "No , I don't bollovo they will ever back down. Time may otlaoa the trouble. But tbo day the troops nro nil withdrawn I an- tlcipato tbo renewal of hostilities , ana the nonunion men will bo killed. " Interested In the Mussel. There is a croat dnal of comment In Wash ington tonight upon President Harrison's worn during Ibo threatened invasion of lho cholera. It U equal to tha services ho ren dered his country two years ago in thwart ing u most disastrous financial panic. Tbo president's last dispatch to Secretary Foster of the Treasury department , in which ho condemns lho steamship com panies for their Inordinate uvurico in per sisting in carrying passengers from oholora- infected ports to this country uftor n warn ing not to uo so , and in lho fuco of thu taut that It is at the peril of American Ufa nnd prooerty , Is commented uuon on ovorv hund. President Harrison hits told these steam ship companies that if they do not coasa this work wo will turn them buck with their in- fouled cargoes und their cholera-ridden pas sengers. The president believes , lee , lhat tha tr.tfllo lu ra3 from abroad should bo stopped us it spreads all sorts of disease. Never before bus u president , tukon so much interest In or acted so intelligently , so promptly or ofllciontly where the Interests of the common ptoplo were ut stake. MUciilliinuong. Colonel David B , Uondorson. tno soldier- congressman from Dubuque , la , , has boon honored by the militlu of the District of Columbia In naming their camp , Camp Hen derson , in honor of then' friend In congress. Colonel Henderson lias acknowledged the compliment In the form of u letter to the boys. J. F. Miisnn was today appointed post master at Cada , Suoit county , and M. J. Claruhaii nt Harper , Kookuk county , la. P. S. II. Thos. E. 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With equal discrimination and care , each of the other ingredients arc- selected anil compounded , It is bcc.iu.so it is always the same In ap pearance , flavor , anil cITcct , and , being - ing highly concentrated , only small doses are needed. It is , therefore , the mqst economical blood-purifier * " in oxtotence. II Pnrno ( jUrco makes food nour- QPRnFI ! ! A tolling , work pleas- oi nuruL.n rcfrcsh. ! Ulti glcel ) ing , and life enjoyable. It searches out all impurities in the system'and expels them harmlessly by the natu ral channels. AYKH'SSarsaparilla gives elasticity to the step , and im parts to the aged and infirm , re newed health , strength , and vitality. 1'ieiiarcil liyDr.J C. Aver XcCo.I.owpMi | | i. Bold by nil brngglm ; I'rlcc $1 ; nix bottles , * 5. Cures others , will cure you HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLHANSINQ. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hand ? , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. 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BETTS & BETTS Wbo , lu tlio treatment and cuie at tucti ' Uollcato'inaladlcs as i Syphilis , Stricture , Seminal Weakness , Hydrobelp , Varlcoeelo , Female Weakness , Piles , Fistula , Rectal Ulcers , Sexual Diseases. And all kindred 111) , hava no equals In America. Bend 4 cents for handsomely Illustrated 120- pane book. DRS , BETTS & BETTS Consultation free. Call upon or addreai with slaiau , South 14thSt. , N fLCornorllth and Douglas Sis. , Omaha , Nob. We sell Hats , l xtrn Special and sell them Bargains In cheaper than Gent's hat stores. FurnlBhlncc All the lead to . we 80/ Goods , ing makeo. We , Alwnyo , ST * v IT F JL- , We can't say "never bsfoi'e in the history of the world did we buy such a fine fall line , " etc. . be cause we haven't been in it till this fall , but we are in it now with as good a line of men's and boys' fall wear as money can buy. You won't get old stuff here for we haven't got it. Fall suits and overcoats in every immaginablo style , color and price. Come and see what brand new goods look like. Cor. 13th and Farnara Streets Our S0/ < ° Pricoa/ children's always the department is lowest for the most goods complete worth more in Omaha. than the price. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tb emlnant nperlnllit In nervous , elironlr , | irlvnlo , blool , ikln and unnnrr < ll9 < > n < ct. A reralir nml reclMrrod itrndimto In muilclne , as diploma * -mil ct > rufloiUu nhow. mull tr oat Inn -rllli tliiiiiroitfat auuueii rntnrrli. purraiitorrliopa , lim miuilioo t.gamlnal ircrUm' " . nlnht loiins , lm | > < > timcjr. s phlli * . ntrlcluro neil * orrluion , ifleut , Tiirlcooi-lo.ctc No im-reiiry < ue I. KBIT trentmi'tit lor Ion ofltul | IO M r , 1'nrlle * uiinjilo to VIMI mo may bo trcnlo I i liomo l > j corroijiomH > nci > . MbiUilne or lintrumpnts tent l > r timllorotiireM SB. curuljrpnckoil. noinnrk * tolnUlnito conionta orBonili'r. Ono lu'iwiiial Interview prciutruil. Coiuultnl'on ' ( reu. corrotponilonro itrlitly urlvatn IKiulc ( Mr torlu ot Life ) loot Iran. UUlua boun tfo. m. ( u ) p. lu. HuaJnn IU a. m.tn 12 m MI nil uuiiii tor rcou. AMUSEMENTS NOW Theater rOSIGHT. 1UTISEE EDSESDAY. The r.stulllshed ConioJInn , Joliii T" . Kelly , Aiilcil by Florrio West , Miiltle Vickers anil otliprs. In the Jlcrry Kccuntrlolty , McPEE OP DUBLIN. A Liiur.u ruoM START TO FINISH. Usunl Trices .Mntlncu t'rluo" l'lr t llour , ro- Borvert. 7 ! > p. llrsllloor , general ailnilmlon , Ma ; biil- Lon > , rosyr etl , .VJc. 1'01'lJliMt 1'ICU'KA MatlnopsThiirMl ly niul Snturd.iv. KATIK T.MMUT'S GIIKAT l'i.\v , TillA l-'SOK NJ'W YORK. A powerful oomtiinr1 Klnoornlo sconerr' ' Pon't fall to aeo tlio ere it Hnrloni llnllro ul llrdUo scene ! On iicriiiint ot Ilimiiun'n rlrcus thu nililwoolc nmtl- nuuwlll tul.o plncoon Tl.iiratluy lilste.ul ? fVcil - nesdny. hoiita now oa sale "flDERLMFlJOU THEATRE , 15th and Capitol Avenue. Wcolc of September 1'Jth. DRAMA FOli OS K13 KY. 2i20 p. in , ; 8:13 : p. in. Specialty 1:15. 1 : ) . 7:15 : j ) in. CONTINUOUS SHOWS. 1'rlcos 15e. Me3 o. OUHIO HAM * FIUiH. The Hot Springs of America , Hot Sjirlnirs , S , I ) . Finest Ilo ort Uolol In the West , Strictly KlMt Clnai Larno Itooma , Slnulo or Knsultu , Nu\r Opon. All Moilvrn luiprdviiiiionu , TnblonSpu- cl.ilty. Kuaaoiiiililu Itiitos for llalunco of Ho'non. Urclioitru anil Danalnit Uvory Kvunlnulu the Mil lo Hull. KlnaU I'litiua Until la the United btntea. lloautimi .Moiintuln Mccaory , Splenillil Cllmnto. Cool NUhta , No Mosqaltos. 3.00J t'col nbovo tlio son. 'llioSoutli Dnkotu Hot prlnita uronttructlninttoiitloii all over tha world , nnd nrocurlnita lur ur percontnKO than nnj snrhu ) lu tlio U. S. Kor r.itoi , U.ltlm , etc. and otliurla * ormallon. oddross , O. S. MAKDU.V. IIotSiirlliKs.Houlri Uakotii HAYERSTRDUSE&MFRS.4IZ B'WAY , H.Y. We will tend you tlio mnrnloun I French rrcpumtloii CAUTHOS I liftKIK | n loical Kuurunlur lluil I ( Ul/I'llUS will Itc.l.iio . , . ,1,1-6 HIi-ullli , MrciiKlU uud Vlicur. [ I'sf it anil fay ifsalnf.ed. Addrona VON MOHL CO. . Role Ancrlru AcinU , lludouacl , Ohio. TRADE MARK KDUUATIONAL. ACADEMY A MILITARY HOME SCII03L. Uiuurp&MMlEqulpi.K ntmCarcfiil Moral and auclul trtliuritfi li.iiiurui lor Iluiluvkl ni | tor oiiy Collovo , Nclriitino Bcliaal or Unlrer nltyi now ( Jviunailuini Wood-womlni ; nml MlllurIn ill i ItlRhett totlinunUIti lOtti lhulluJilllM trateilc tnloiuo | addrcis 1'rlti. N. 1. . NTtVKIl , A , 31. , ' . ILL. - UPPER ALTON , ILL. WESTEi 1LITM AGAflEW. A thorouuh scliool. I'rrpaici for Cjhefs or Hu lu-s . Wllliln JlinllniiifSt. I.uiiln. Acldrcsy OOL. WILLIS 0 OWN , Buporl-.tancin PROPOSALS KOR PAVING. I propi s ils will ho received by the nn- IM | nulll I.1J : o'oloou p in , S'ouloinhor .II , l.v.ifor thu follow Ing Kludsuf pavln m.ite- rlal , vU : bhi'Ol nsplialtuni. Sioux K.ills or other ; rinlta. Color iilus.in.Islonn , WooilrnlT. Kans.i ! , , bto.io , and Vllr.lled hriek. All according to speuillc illons. Kor p n In s part of tlm follow tug streols In the elty of ( Jni.iha. comprised In street Im provement dlslrli'ts Nns 170. 477. 47. " . 47'l , iiul 4S.I. imleiod Improved hv oiillnaiiees .1 . " > ) . ' ' .Ml ; r.4 * > aiulU. . an.I inoro p.irtleulariy doicillicd as follows : , No 4 ; < i The stri'Ptlvlnt ! east of the west 20 feetof lot" , blojli' . oltv. from 1'aellle slroei to the alley south of I'aoltlc slioot. No 477 Twenty-first stteut from Wlrtstieet to spencer street. | No. I7S Douglas street from the west line of Ifith street lothoiMSl linn of "dth street. No 4711 S'ovonli'Onth sttcot fioni llio noith line of Run mi snoot ( o smith line of lloilgo atri'ol. No IS ! Gru'O streci from the west Unu of the Omaha Holt ralln ay's lUht of u tv lo the u.ist line of the Chi igo. St. I'aul , Minneapolis \ Omah.i i.illway's rljiht of way. I ! ich bid to specify .i prk'e per square vard for the p IN In ; ; lomplelu on o.ii-h slicet In s ihl ImpioM'tuent districts. Worl ; to Ijodonoln ne- eoidaneo with pi.ins anu siiuulllualliinson II o In Ihu olllco of the lloaul of 1'iihllu V\'orl > s. K.ich piop > sat to ho in.ulc on piloted b .inl.s fill nlsiied bv the ho in ) and to l.o acio.iip : ! tried hv a uorUtluil oln'clv of jl , lK ) p i\ ablilo lho ell V of Omaha as an in Ulomo of good f.illh. The ho nd reserves the ilsht to uwu I lho eonlr.ict on .ill the silil dislilets toji-thi r oren on oaeli dlstrlet bep.inloly , suhjeet toilii * se lection of the material hy the inopcrty own ers or the mnyor and ulty counoll. toiojeet any or all bids , anu to walvo ilofoels. I' . W. IllltUIIAUSr.lt. Chairman of lho Ho.ir.l or I'uhllu WoiUs. Om.tha. Septimiicilitli. . 1S.U slMII-ill-'JJ NOTIC13 OF ALJPRAISlSiMKJNT OF DAiMAGES FOUTlIIi : CHANGE OF GRADE OK DOUGLAS STRK13T FROM 28TII STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF BOGGS & HILL'S 2D ADDITION. To the owners of all lots , p iris of lots and real estate ulonir DouiliiK street from 'Mih street lo lho west Unu of llo s. - Illll's' ' ! ! addition and Intersecliiu avenues and slreoth. You aiu horehv notllled that Llio uiulur- slunod , three dlslnteruslfd freoholuers of the elty of Oinaha. have hoen duly appointed hy the mayor , with the approval of the oily council of said elty. to assess the duimmo to the ownnrs respectively of the property af- foi'loil hy the chanisu of crailu of Douglas Mreut from Sstli Htreet lolhovtnt Him of llo ss . "i Hill's mldltlon and Inlorseetlnt ! avenues - nues and titiei'ts , declared noucasaiy Dy ordi- iiniico ls' ' > , p.ussed August -11 , lbl ( . ' , uppioved August 'l , IS ! ) . ' . You aiu fuithur nollfluil , that lia\ln ac- copled said appolntn cut. and duly uiiahlied as ieiUlrud | hy law , we will , on the i7lh day of Huplemher. A. I ) . IM > . ' , : it the hour of 13o'uloelc In the forenoon the olllco of I , L. llrunnor. room I , Ware hlocU. within the corpiitatu limits of Mid oily , meet for the purpo > i > of L'onsidorInK nnd inaKini ; Hie assessment ol daiiuiRo to the owners icspcellvuly. of wild properly , alleutcd hy B ild chatmuof zraile. tailing Into consider illon special beiiullu , If tiny. You are notlileil to lie present at lho llmo nil pi ace aforesaid , anil maku any ohjeutlons o or statements concerning. Hald asscshtnont f da magoa , as you mav uunsl'lnr proper. T.O. HIIUANKU. WIlyhlAJl O. rillKIVUIl. OnOltOK J. I'AUL. l.'oinmltteo of Appra'surs. OiiKihu , Sept. 0. 1R1U. bllnlut TO THE OWNK11S O | . " ALL J.OTS OK l'AU'1 9 of lots on : ath Htreet from IJrand avenue to Ames avenue. You urn hereby imilfh'd ' that lho undnr- Hii4iicd. throe disinterested freeholders of the clly of Omaha. IMVO heen duly appointed hy the mayor wllli the appioval of Ihu olty coun- cllor H.ilil elty , to acHuhs Ihu damiuu lo thu ownuih renpuialvuy ! of thu property nireuti'U hv ur.ulln < of said btri'Dt and tlie ciosi Htioots declared nuccssuy Ijv Oidlnance No. .i'-'ll , pisied August LJUili , Ib'.IJ ' , approved August Von mo further nollflei ) , that liavln. ao- ccpto I sahl appointment , and duly ijua Hied iis reunited hy Inw , wo will , on thu twenty- fourth tiny of S'uplunuur. A. I ) . IMi. ' , at thn lionrof thtiiuo'eioek In the afternoon , at thu olllce of ( Juo. .1. I'uiil , liiOi rarnani slreot , within the lOiporato llmlu of H.ild city , mi'ut for thu purpuHii of < 'ousliU > iliii : and making thu iiB-o < smiiit ! of danniKu to thtiownori re- hpofllveiy of Hald ptopui ty. atfoeluil hysald Kruiluu t.iklnx Into eonslder.itlon snaolal tiunullts. If any. You ate notllled to bo present nt the time and place aforesaid , anil maUii any objections to or statements concornliiK Hald acsoi of dumaxcs n you may i-otislder proper , or.o. .1. PAHI * . JOHN H. IIUri.Ki - ' > AVIS'l- , , , , , . . . , , . , , , rpo TUB OWNKIW OK ALfI.OI'd OK J. parts uf lots , on ' -'nd atroel , from Nlcholaa Htreut to Ular.t Htrodt , You nro lirueby notllleil that tlio undur- HlKiied. lliice tlldlntorested free holilurn of the oltv of Omaha , hiivo bueu duly apiiolnled by Ihu in i.Mir. with thu approval of lho ulty counullofHaldcltv.lo assess the ilamuu lo thuownuiH roMiifetlvoly of tlio piopurty af fected by unidln. of vuld btrtiet , declared nucussiiry by ordlnnnuo No. U\M.I. \ pahhud AuiimtlHIli , IWi. , approved AiiKUStaist , IS'J. ' . You aio further nollllcd , that hiivliu au- cupinil s. ild appointment , and duly miallUud IIB ruijulred hy law , wo will , on thu V'4lli day of Siiptembor , A 1 > 18ti , ' . nt llio hour of a o'clock In the nflnriioon at tno ulllcu of ( JuorKo J , Paul , Iflifi furnari Htruut , wl'liln thu corpor ate HmltNof M ld olty , meet for thu purpose of cuiiHhlurlnu nnil maU ni ; thu aHHOnsment of dunmno to lho ownnr.s reiipeellvuly of huld pioperty. ulTeiiteil bynaliU'riidlnif , taUlnsf Into consideration Hiieclnl btiniillls If any , You aru notllleil to bu present at the time nnd placu aloiob.ild , and iiiiiku any objociiona toor HialcmenlH concurnlns ; xalU imHuss uf Uuiiugos an you may connldcr proper , i UliOIKIK.I. 1'AUU WW. ( > HlllllVKIt , „ , . . jAMKSSlOCKIIAI.l , Oiutvba. yoptemuur IStU , IH/J. IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM If you are in position to take advantage of the laws re lating : to you have taken up a piece eli i If you havs made an invention on which you desi/e to secure a You should commimicalo with the B83 Bureau of Claim ; The object of this bureau 1& to yivo every person holding it lo-rltiiiuito claim ngiiinst the cfovoi'iiinont the udviuitnffo oa residence in WusliliiKton , whether lie live In Toxtts or Alaska. It does more than tlmt. Nino-tcntlis of the population of Washington would bo hulplchs if asked how to go to worlc to bccuro tlieir rijjhts thrnu h the dopirt- nicnts. THIS Buu Bir.-au of Claims triven tiio adviintnsro , not only of par- soiuil residence , but of thorough famil iarity witn a I the machinery of ilia government. It offers Absolute Security. You do not know whether thoavornga \Viidliiiigtoiiclaim ajfontwiU ciiuat yo o- not , although on general principles you would naturally mipposo that ho would. Hut you Know that the San Pranclsuo Examiner , the St. Paul Pioi HOOP prcsd'nnd the Omaha DICK cannon iiflord to ulioat you. They gtriraiitoo tilts Bureau , ana their reputation is staked upon the honesty and ability ot ita mnirigeinont. The buro.iu employes attornoyd wlio Expert Specialists for oaoli ot its dopavtmonta. Its Indian depredation oisod uro caro- ully wo'Iced UD , with all tlia ovldonca reijulicd by law , and argnoJ before the court of claims in such a manner as to bring out injit favorably all tlia OSJIM tial points. Its land cases are handled in strict ao- cordanun with tlio rules of the Conor il Lund OIHuo , so Unit no delays or complication - plication * ensue in the orderly settle < inont of thu claim ] . Its p itont eases are BD in taiyol o insure the utmost possible bonollt lo luo nvontor , by giving him tlio broadest protection his ideas will justify. Its potisiou uauos are JUpojo.l of with the least possible delay and o.xpaasa to the voleians. Don't rofr.iln from consulting thn bin oaubccausu you are afr.ild of the cost. Its costs nothing to get information. Ask as many questions as you please , and they will bo aasworol promptly cheerfully and accurately , without charge. THE Bee Bureau of Claims 9 Room 220 , Bee Building , - Omaha , Neb.