THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : J&IDAY. SEPTEMBER LG. 1802. Lsa ' .tit * . X * . v : * i ' % ' \ - Sal 'V 'f - , $100,000 , Furniture , Carpets , Draperies. After the fire we separated our stock and moved about half to our warehouse. These goods are being "gone over" and refmisbed as rapidly as possible , and will from day to clay be placed on our floors and all must be sold this month , if price will do it. Tomorrow morning we bring'over about-one hundred . $10.00 fancy rockers which are practically as good as before the fire that will be closed out at $5.00 and $6.00. * ? . Goods that do not sell freely will be reduced in price accordingly , as the end of the month , - * ' * draws near , and people who expect to purchase furniture + \ or carpets this fall cannot afford to f V * pass this sale. ' * / We have purchased four new furniture wagons and hope hereafter to make delivery within reasonable time. Our entire stock is included in the sale. - " * " Charles Shiv'erick & Co. . ' , w. K " 1204 , 1206 , 1208 210 Faniam St. . , , - I 1 I " 1. - O13 f 1 riif 1-Oinaln Citizens Diccuss the Beat Way to Keep Them Out of the Oity. SOURCES OF THE GREATEST DANGER JDr. Somers TclU of Thorn mill A tvl cn How Tliry Should Ho ( Junriled Viirloun Citizrn * Mnko tloiiMIho Olty'ii A'ceil. Cholera pornis will bo likely to experience constdurablo diOlculty In inatini ? a raid upon tlio people of Oiimha. There are ludioiitions tlint Uio citizens or this metropolis will soon bo "wide uwalto and storing , " aa Billy Bag- etoclc would say , u ou tUo subject of preventing - venting tills Uri'au contagion from securing li fooibold among our people. This citizens' meeting called yesterday Afternoon at tlm mayor's ofllco was largely nttcndoil mid deep Interest was manifested In Uio discussion of the various nays und tncuns of pluciu ? the city In a goou sanitarv condition , Soiuo of the prominent > ; ontloinon present wcro Mayor Benils , Councllinnn Htool , Alclitcury. 1'rlnco and Jacobion , llav. J. T Wucldiy , Kov. UlinrlosV. . S.IVURO ! , Mr. U'bom.H Swobo , Mr. J. M. Woolwortb , St. A. IX Unlcombu , W. A. L. GlObonV \ H. Alexander , ( Jltv Attornov Oonnoll , Jud e Ambro o , W. H. Uussell. Mayor iJemls prosldoa and the discussion was unonod by Ur. Somers , city physicluu. 'i'bo doctor said at the outset : Dr. SiiumrH' Kuiuiirks. "I am not an alarmist , but the fact that cholera bus Hindis Its way through quaran tine iiud M In Now Vork city now Is con. elusive evidence tbat wo may nnvo the icourgo in Oinana within u year from today. Cbolurtt may brortlr out In Omaha any duy. It muy roach Omaha just as soon ns an immi grant can coiiui from Now York. " ( Jholeru may bu brought from Europe to thin country nnd break out at interior points without bavlnsr been noticed on tlio way iron ] r-juropo 10 iuis IMJUUII.V. ij may DO carried hi the clothing or the lininl niiH. Wo may just as well moot t the facts as thov me. Cholorn Is liable to nppear in Omaha. I think It will appear lioro within linear. What will wo do with It when It comes f Tno difllculty that has mot the llouul of Health Is too lack of fund * . " Dr. Soinors then wont on to giyo a stnto- ineut of the llnunclal roiourcos nnd exneiull- t-iios of the Hoard of Health. Ho thought the council slioulil nppropriato M.UOO at luiut for the purpose of clouning up. Ho saltl that the people bnd not beau thorouirhly nroused , 1'oliee onicurs had found a grujt many people uuwllliiiff to put forth oven the ( tlnrlitent ofTort to clean thulr > ards nnd nlloyN. Many baa to bo threatened with police court prosecution before they would turn n hand , "Tho only wav to clean the city nnd do it right , " Raid the doctor , "is to hayo it doao at publlooxpenso. " CounutlniHii Stool uskod Dr. Somers if Chlt.'l Simvuy could not detail a number of police oftlcer * to take hold of the work und notify Iho people that they mubtclean up. The doctor replied that Chief Settvoy was out of the olty , and oven if ho was In town the police oiUcora would hardly ao the work 10 vrnli ax HOU.O ofllcors upocially omployou for that purpose. BpoultliiK of tbo conditions in what Is Jniou-v. ns "llnliu'inlu town , " over on the louth sldo , Dr. yoinurt said that Mr. Frauk JCasnor had lent very ellootlve nislstanca In getting the lioheuilunn to clean up tholr part of the tovtii , Thai dlstrlol , ho said , bud l > on pi a ecu In u pretty good condition , tjmircn of tlio ( Iroatpil Dane r , \ \ Itb regard to foul wells Dr. Somois sild that the liourd of Health h.id uiwuy ordered wells tilled up wtoro case a of typhoid fever unu oilier oinui- ploua iiUeusos had ruiullcd from ttiu use of tbotiicr , but the board rti.ilU il tbat us a imitti r of law \\ould bo inifois bl > to pool IP to III ! nulls itnUii tbu vo-iof had boon found by chemical analysis to con tain germs of disease. The greatest danger lay. the doctor said , In the milk and water which the people drank. He thought there was grout need of having more stringent laws with reaard to the Inspection of milk. There was much more danger , he believed , from the milk supply than from the meat that tho'pcople wnro eating , nnd yet too city had several meat inspectors und no mllK in- spootor at nil. There was some discussion as to the possl blllty of having water maini cxtenotd so ns to provide ninny of the residences now with out city water with water.service. Councilman Steel stated that It would bo dlfllcult to innko any considerable extensions In tbo water mains because , In the lirstnlaco , tno water works company was in the bands of a revolver , and In the second place the water fund would bo exhausted when the mains already contracted for had been paid for. A Atotu In the night Direction. Mr. O. M. Hitchcocic moved that the Board of Health bo requested to omplov llfteen ape dal Inspectors at once and set thuui to work notifying the people that tlioy must clean thoir'piomises , nnd that the board also bo in structed to ptosocuto all parties who refused or failed too Buy. The motion was heartily seconded and was carried Mr. Council said he would give moio for a few good , vigorous prosecutions and the public.itlon of tbo same in the newspapers than ho would for the work of a dozen in spcutor.s. Ho believed that tbo people would beawnlconod to nativity by a few prosecu tions and the full publication of the atiino. Ho favored the idea of hnvtng the police force enlisted in the work of ucnrotul Inspec tion of the outlro city. Mr. Jncobjon , for the finance committee of the council , staled that he hoped to got nn arrangement iniido bv which f I'J.OdO could bo tauon from the rotul lund und placed In the general fihid , and if that could bo done the liourd of Health could bo provided with fJ.OOO for the special nurposo of cleaning the city and prcpirtng to ward oil cbolora. Councilman Stool nskod Mayor Bornlj to give bis opinion of the situation , par ticularly with regard to thn inspec tion of the alloys nnd of private prem ises by the police force. The mayor read a short piece from a Chicago paper In which it was stated tbat tbo Chicago police force had bnen Instructed to make a thorough Inspection of tbo oity. Ho believed if that was a good plan for Chicago it would bo a irood nlan for Omaha. Mr. W. H. Alexander made a few appro priate remarks , stating that the citizens of Omaha should not be lulled to sloop simply by the ntateuient that tbo city Is n long way from Now York. The unuelcouio visitor might appear In Omaha at any tune. He favored the Idea of having n number of specially detailed ofllcors for tbo worn of In- spoolion. Councilman Prince suggosiod the plan of hewing citizens notified that on certain days lit the week tbo garbage wagons would take up allgurbugo and refuio from tholr nllovs if It was plncod whore the garbage hauler codld gat to it. Hu wanted to see the city given ouo good ciounlng and then lot the Hoard of Health prosecute everybody who maintained a nulsnnco or bsrbnrod any form of garbage about their places after that. Nuoil of Moio tiiuoiit. Mr. W. H. Uussoll made a vigorous tulle in which ho salil that ono great neoil of the city was moro lateral sowois so that n whole lot of cesspools might DO tilled up. lie thought thai the cesipoolii wore a violouii und danger- ousuuUance. Councilman Steel moved that Uio chief of psllco bo requested to co oiiurato witli Ibe Board of Health and place us many olllcors at tbo disposal of the board as might bo found necessary. The motion was carried. Ur. Souiors was asked u number of ques tions about tbo propagation of disease germs , He said thatdlsoaso germs nourished rapidly in here manure , poultry yards and In all sorts of decaying vegetable nnd animal matter. Poultry manure , he said , was especially favorable to tto propagation of disease germs. Dr. Somers said In aomo Instances tbo oity would bo obliged to clean and abate nui sances , for the parties who maluialnod them woio so utterly devoid of common decency that they would pa to Jail before obeying the order of the court. On an iour ; li > n in Humor. About u hundred of the telegraphers and tholr wives loft ou the evening train * yoiter day for an excursion to Denver , the majority by tbo Burlington and the rest by the Union Pacific. Thov will all bo in Denver by 8 o'clock this morning and will spend the day seeing tno slebts of that city. Tomorrotv they will enjoy nn oscursion ever the Union Pacific "loop" to Gcorgotown , and at 8:30 to- norrow night they will leave Denver for Omaha and homo. Keep \niir Kjnon tiodcj'4. There IB every indication that Godoy's Magazine for October , ready SeptomDer'U , will mark an era In periodical literature. This will 110 longer bo known us Godoy's Lady's Book , but Godoy's , America's First Magazine , established 18:10. : In tbo lirst , place tlio tnaenillccnt wotk of art , ' * ( jodev's Idea of the World's FaK" which is to "bo presented to every purchaser of this num ber , is said to be so beautiful and artistic lu design and coloring that every ono will want it. First in the contents comes John Haubor- ton's complete novel. "Honey nnd Uall , " a companion to 'Helen's Babies , " fully illus trated by Albert B. Wonzoll. This is an idea llrst conceived by Godoy's and now pro duced with bilillunt success. Godov's fash ions will bo n most conspicuous and beauti ful feature of the publication , there being , in nduuion to cirofullv edited descriptions and fashion articles , four exquisite plates pro duced in ton colors , and representing four of the loaders of Now York society , attired in the latest Pans costumes. Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher's "Homo1' ' department will bo road bv the woinnn of America with delight , and all the magazine's old admirers will read with Intoiosl Albert H. H.irdy's carefully written article on "Godoy's Pait und Present. " John Hnbnorton revlexvs nil the books , and the whole forms such u rich literary feast that to examine n number of tbo now Godoy's will moan to Irresistibly desire it. n publienn primaries this ( Friday ) after noon , Dr. and Mrs. Paul Grossmann nnd sou leave for the east today. Republican primaries this ( Friday ) uftor noon , Miss Louisa iiadliold of tbo county clork's ' ofllco has returned from Clurks , whore she went to attend tbo wedding of one of bor former schoolmate ! ) . Hopublican primaries this ( Friday ) after nt\nt\ Itobert H. Dloso , a druggist Hying at 1313 north Sixteenth street , has boon arrottod on complaint of Ur. W. Uoss for the embezzle- uiont of n book of accounts yaluaJ at # ; i ( ) . Hopubllcan county , city and cotiprussional priuarlos this ( Friday ) afternoon. Andrew Murphy , the blacksmith on the oornorof Fourteenth and Howard atioots , desires it to bo uncloritoon that he li not the Andrew Murpny who was assaulted by a colored uorlarln n saloon on Tuesday. Hopubllcan couiitv , city ana oongrjssional primurlos this ( Friday ) afternoon. The tire department was called out to ox- tliiRuUli a bU/oon the roof of the Doavoi' ohou Mouse , 1514 Uodifo stroat. No itamuco win done and the guests of the house who uoiooutlni : dinner did not Itnow that there hud ucen a II ro. Mr. Frank ICratcDmor pf the Interstate couimorco cotumisslon , was in Omaha yostcr- duy. Ho acclured that lib visit had no special slKnillcanco , but that 1s a habit that Mr. ivtotchmor has fallen into. It U nonor.illy pretty sure tbnt thora is somothiui ; brewing in railroad circles when Frank Kretohmor puts in an appearance , Kepubllcaii county , oily and congressional primaries this ( Friday ) uftornoon. Clam Lli'p w. s arrested yesterday clmrtrcd with IncorrlKibility by her father. Clara Is not ( juito 10 yours old and has led her parents u merry dance for the imst , two joarv. Wednesday she was sent to a meat market to buy meat and failed to return. Her fitthorsays stio wait In t5o company of a young fellow named Tyler. FACIAL SOAP . , TDK mull olju j * t ' viiwrloiice la treallaxiktii l wi.Ki < rMluUrJriii. iMIi.orttuttijriatllCur Ur , i , , , ] I .l.o ( .p unit lit i > un > u > , K un lu r. r I0f i ml Altu lll.llrilreiTunH tirllinnrki , Uulei , Warti , InUla lull ! . I I'owiUr Uarki ; Htari. ' tine * . lUHnfit of NAM. Huprrrt * ' -r- * "rap.fiK f 1110vel < > piu iit , ic. illva frr t ! ' * t.r ti Irilrf JCHJIII. WOOD3U r , O.I.J25 W. 42dSl , New York Cil/ . -A Frank Leslie's ifjj FOR OCTOBER ( OUT TO-DAY ) Contains the most Interesting nnd best Illustrated I STORY OF COLUMBUS J oyer published in a magazine. Also : A X.etter from n Monastery. By G VUELTEII KKDMONU. Jllus- c trated by KIIITZ VOEIIMT. J fl Women Painter * in Franco. By if I AuTiitni . . HOKMII.OW. With numerI I > ous portraits , nutograplis , fac si inUj lies , and pictorial reproduction ! ! . \ I The City of Caracas , Venezuela. | By Pox HAMOV PAEZ. Tlio Quiiddy Island * . By W. A. ' CnorruT. f The Songa They SliiB. By NZLJ.T , II HAIIT IVoonwoiiTu. With charm- JJ Ing bird pictures by QUIOMELU , | nnd others. I AVliHlilnrtoii Corrr j > niiliiit' Notoboolc. By ( lEiiniir. W. HATES. Illustrated by cuhKnihBTand UAH- 1I.TOV. l Our Neighbor Sfars. By Amunn . < fl VAUOIIAN Annorr. nf | J Short btorles by fayorlto ViTltcrs , and II * I'ncm byJOKI.IIFSTON , C'OUIITKfAY IE KAI.II , UAIIISOM CAWEIN , Kiuiiim J. . . II lli.MON , and otliura. ( V 5 eta , per copy. Yearly onlncrlptlonl \ > , S3 Forsaleby idlnewsdealersorseut "II v postpaid on ri celpt of price. IJ 11 Sirs. 1'ltANK TiSIJE : , TuMliihor , f | ' * V 110 I'lnii Avo. , Now York City. l | | ] X r &l a-l/ Facing : : Kccpcnoll The plnuiio cnn't rcuch jrou If jroudo tlio right thing at the rluht time , LOOK AT THE SECRETIONS ! Bee tlint they are healthy anil perfect. I'nt thn llvor to natural work. Tills aimirot ( llncetlnn anil nutrition Avoid unripe frulta niitl unwholusunia montn. Cook orurjttllnK. vron water. Clean off the lucinbrancB ofiituniacti and bowels at one ; , with Dr. Soli nek's ' Mandrake Fills , Tliojr carry nw y all dlsnaso norms nnd alt polion- ouii matter. Thor oiiilto porfectlr litmlifiir nnd natural m'cretloru Tliuy turn tliollicr to the no- loiint or dluuMlun nnd nutrition , qulcklr , safulr. thoroughly Keep head tout , fvut wuriu , nklii iloan SOHUNOK'S MA-NDRAKE PILLS. Imru boon tcatt'd In immjr n Cholera epidemic. 'Hior do for the , STOMACH , LIVKIl AND BOWELS i Juit what Hiinltury nrleiiru miys tliould lie done with ilrclm , cli ( ol , rdiinn ami tlio outer PUIKOII , Thar I'luHii nnd tiurlfjr thu Innnf lioiini and | > ut the all- inuniarir clmntiult In porfftt order. Arnld tllmuliinU ( 'lonr ' tln-lr itirnrtt out of the svBtiini nloiKu with llic.JlANDIlAKK l'lll.-i. Cut Uliolpri. tlio a Imonturr olmmiu alugnlernnJ blJ dolluiico to In i hiih-rit ppldiirnlc * . nid ( nil others Inrolvlnir the llvrr , utiiiuutfi nnd b iwt > l > . > iui > ro innui of provviillon nndturiiiitinil to tlio vrodtt { if Dr. hchuiiek'n Itun- daaku rilli tuun to auy othcruvoncr or rume Ijr. Act t'fntly yet prompt DR HOBB'S ' ly on tha UVjlt. : Kill. , Nfiis ami non ILS : , tils- palling Headaches , Fov- t-iti und Colds , thorough * LITTLE ly cleansing the system of disease , and cured habitual constipation They nro sugar coated , donnt frlpccry Hinnll. easy to Ulco , and purrljh . 45 pills In each vial. 1'orfJut digestion follows their use. Tboy atmjluttlr cure clrk licad * aclu'i and arerrruunceoil * I I T If sum ; ; - ! > < iilJanii. For sole by leading iSnK.U.tr,0 ) , cntbyu" , " : ! 85 rt . . . AcldrtbS liDDE'3 MEDICINE CO. , Fropt , Sin FrucVo a Clncm , C'OH 8AI KIN OMAHA. NKB. . Iy f Hhn A to , Co.r 15th & JVtgla 8U. J , A fullrr & Co , Cor. Mlh A I > outd ' , SU. , CuuDUl UluCj. It . ( For a years GODOT'S LADY'S BOOK ) In Point of Priority and Excellence America's "First" Magazine. Established 1830 , Rehabilitated iBgj. Do you own a copy of the striking Picture , "Godey's Idea of the * World's Fair' ? " We defy ' you to look at this picture ( presented with the October numbr.r of Godey's ) without a strong desire to possess it. The Magazine Itself. Surprisingly brilliant portraits , in rich colors , of New York Society Ladies ( leaders of the " 400" ) in latest Paris gowns a delight to man , woman and child ! These Fashions ( even more beautiful than the "Godey's idea" picture ) presented in the highest style of art , are worthy of being cut out and framed by everybody. Nothing equal to them ever produced ! John Habberton's Greatest Novel , A companion to Helen's Babies , entitled : "Honey and Gall , " Complete in the October number. Magnificently illustrated by Albert B. Wenzell. Many oilier features. Look out for Iheml Godey's Sparkles with Bright Surprises ! Write ( enclosing stamp ) for our special proposition entitled "Gold Saved Gold. " This explains how you can possess , iiiitlunit cost n copy of the Magazine and the great picture. When writing mention this publication. The Magazine and Picture at all Newsdealers , Single Copies ajc. Ready September ijlh , Godey Publishing Company , 21 Park Row , New York. rilO THE OWNKUH OF Mil , UTTH Oil -L uarts of lots , on'nil street , from Nicholas strnoi to Ulark nil out. Vuu are hereby notlQud that the iinilor- BlKiipu , thruo illslntoruitod free liokiurJ or llio city of Onmlin , have boon duly nnpolntod by the in iyor , with the approval uf tlio city coiinull of Hiilil ( jlty. to Ui-os.s thu dnumi'o to tlioownoru rcsnoutlvuly or the propurty nf- footed by Kradliu of said Mtroot. Uculurud necessary by ( irclliuinco f o. ju.i. passed AiiciiHtUJrh , 189J , upprovod AuRiistUlit , Ib'JJ ' , Von aio furthur luitllluil , that Imvliu no- ooii | d suld apiialnlinuiit , and duly iiuulllloil us luijulrod by law , wu will , on the 'Ith day of bupt uni her , A I ) I'll ' ! . ' , at llm hour of a o'clock In the aflornoon at tlio ollli'u of ( < corgo ,1 , I'liul , KU'i 1'iirimri Blruot , wl'liln thu curpor- ate limits of H ild city , incot for the unrposo of consldoilns : and milking the iissussinunt of < laiiuiKo to the ntvnoro rosiucll\oly | of nalil propoity , n iron luil by said uradlni. . taldnn Into conldoratlonanooliil bonulllN If any , Vou nro notlllod to bu prosunt at thu tlino and iilnco afoiDsiiUI , nnd iiiakonny objections Ui or statement * coiiciinilnt , ' Haiti ii Ho 'jnioiit of daiiUKOnnti yon may coin. I ( I or proper. . WM (1 KiiiiivKit. „ , JAJIEiHlOtKIIAl.t , Otuaha , boptomber 18th , IS/ ! . BUdiot , "NorvoSoods , " the wonderful remedr 11 old with B writ * ten cunruntre to euro All norvoui Uliottici. iucli anVnok Memorr. lo > of llrulnl'oiTtr. Hi'adaclia.Vi > kofulnt , Ix > st Manhood , NlKhtlr Koil . Hloni , Norrouinvti , LaSDlludc , nil drains and logi of pairurof ( be U o ratl a Uriruns In oltliornojrcaunoil liyovor exertion , youtliful . rrroti. or nxcetiir * uio of tobr.cco. opium ' oritlroumnti wtilcli noon lead to InOrmltr. L'ODiumn * tlonaniIiiiunltr.l'iitu , [ > caiiTCiiluutocarrylnViit pocket. 81 per tuck- nuut/T m iliOfurf-5. Wltli - uvorftlonler W" ytveavntlcn auaranltt vrnjund IHo mvntv. Circular fruo. Addrvt ) A ervo hoed Co. , C'ltlomui forurl Ilk For sale lu Onmha by Shornmn & MConnoll , 161C Doagostroot. " Illili for Honili , Tha vllluiru of Gordon will rooolvo suulort bins for II.U75 worth of wutor bonds. The Ijoruli , are JIU7.W each , 31 yours , with prlvlloKo of imyliiz after5.years , The bonds are ? per cunt , bull Information unn bo uhtulnoJ by uddrosiliij ; thu vlllavo cliirx ' ' ' " 'M Ojrlon , JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 188U , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.