B TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , AUGUST 25 , 1803. PAUPER PLAYING PHYSICIAN County Agent Burr Makes an Interesting Discovery in the Bottoms. QUEER FIND IN A SQUATTER'S SHANTY Herman Sellcukf ( Ircmlng TUoh by the I'nor wltli Drue * Stolen from the County rimrmncjr Mr. llurr'i Curiosity Ilcwtxnleil. Tor moro tiinn sovcn years Hcrmixn So- llgslcy , n middle ngcd man with a. weather bcntun face and a palslod arm , has been upon the pauper lists of Douclas county , and dur ing all Of thcso ycais ho has continued to draw his weekly and monthly allowances of provisions and fuel with the most surprising regularity , never missing a date and never showing any ability to better his nnanclil condition. On account of Herman bolus a crlpplo the county authorities hnvo con sidered him a permanent churgo anil have tried to remove many of the obstructions Hint liavo appeared In his path over mo s rocky road. During all of these years Herman hai been n resident of Squattcrtown and lint been located In one of the meanest hovels on tlio south bottoms. In tlio vicinity of the Page Soap wotks. This place , which ho has been pleased to designate as a home , has con sisted of a two-room shanty , the front room balng occupied as a living room , while It has been presumed that the back room was a sleeping chamber. A tattered and dirty blanket has always done duty as a uoor , separating the two apartments. Dirt , ttlth and squalor huvo always held full sway in nnd about tlio premises , but until today there never was a county oniclal who had seen the Interior of the back room. Taking the house as a whole it was a most unlquo structure , being constructed of boards , barrel staves , dry goods boxes nnd drift from the river. Tltno and again the county agents huvo visited the premises , always to find Herman at homo and usually In tlio midst of a number of his brother and sister paupers. This fact sometimes excited Hlisplclon in the minds of the agents , but Herman explained the circumstances away by saying that ho was a great story teller , and that his friends came to the house to listen and hear him toll tales of Ills experi ences when ho was a soldier in the Russian army , a member of the czar's guards. This explanation was accepted moro than Jlfty times , and the man was loft alouu and con- sldoicd as one of the most ordinary of the ordinary paupers. KxpoMMl nt I. int. Yesterday , however , something happened which has convinced County Agent 13urr that Herman Sellgsky Is an Impostor and that he is anything but what lie scorns , and that instead of being a pauper ho Is a man of some means as well us being a medical man , without'posscsstng the M. D. attachment. During the reign of John .1. Muhonoy as county agent the county operated a flrst class pharmacy , from which the county physician and , his assistants dealt medicines to the outside poor. This drug department of the county was located in the basement of the court house , and as Mr. Mahoney had many duties to perform , the plant was fre quently loft without a keeper. Upon sundry and divers occasions whole bottles of medical concoctions disappeared , but whcro they went was a question that could never bo solved. Once or tw ice detectives were put upon the case , but they were never able to detect the person who did the pilfer ing. though frequently It was carried on under their very noses. At last , and about the time when D.m Durr was installed as county agent , the conn house pharmacy was abandoned and the remainder of the stoclc i removed to the county poor farm. During the years when this stealing ol drugs was going on Sellgsky was a daily visi tor at the pharmacy , and would sit around for hours entertaining ofllcuils and paupers nllko , for ho was a llucnt talker and n man who always had a good story with which to illustrate a point. Owing to his alTnbllitj and general appearance suspicion never rcsjed upon hU shoulders , nor vyas ho over accused of being .t robber of the county building , though it was frequently noticed uiul commented upon thai when ho staid nway from the olllco nothing was stolen , Johnny Mnhoncy often observed this , nnd at such times ho would say that ho did not think that Herman was a thief , though he frequently expressed the opinion that ho was a hoodo. Mr. Hurr'H Discovery. Ycstordny morning County Agent Burr was called to tlio south bottoms to relieve some BiilTcriiip. and while there he macio a dis covery that has completely cleared up the mystery of the stealing of the drugs. He liad attended to his duties and was on his way to the city , his path leading past the door of the Sollgsky hut. It was not his in tcntlon to pay the man an early mouiinj : visit , but In looking tluough the open win dow of the hut he noticed a woitwu inside conversing with Herman. Knowing thai the county charge was n single man , the ngent'8 curiosity was aroused , and crcciiiiif. closer ho decided to play the part of an eaves dropper. The decision was ono of the most fortunate that Mr. Burr over concluded t ( make , for he made n great discovery. Aftoi ho had waited a few moments ho bean Scllpsky tell the woman that ipecac was tin best known remedy for spasmodic colic , Urn it should ho taken In ounce doses at interval ! ot ono hour , ( jetting up from 'jhu table Sellgsky went into the bank room , to rotun in a short time with a pepper sauce bottli nearly tilled with a dark colored liquid. "Kurekn. " it Is alleged that Mr. Burr exclaimed claimed as he darted around the corner am into the hut. Ho did not wait for : in Invita tion , nor did ho stand upon ceremonies , bu throwing aside the blanket curtain tha served as a door between the tuo rooms rushed into the ruar apartment , where i eight met his gaze that nearly throw htm of Ills feet. On several rows of sholvcs'ar ranged about the walls there was the gront est urr.iy of boxes and bottles that tip luu ever looked upon. Tha boxes were of al sizes and kinds , and most of them contain ing powders , salves and herbs , while th bottles wora filled , or partially filled will all kinds of drugs and liquids. Some o these drugs were In boor bottles , others i pop bottle s , while a few were original pacu ages , the lattcrnll bearing the printed label _ Vrom the Douglas County Pharmacy. " Sollgsky. as p.ilo as a corpse , had follnwei Mr. llurr into the room and stood tremblln us the agent made his Investigation , whlcl It took some time to complete. Finally Bur asked : " \Vhero did you get this truck ! " Drug ! Duinpocl In the Iltvur. The owner of the stock tried to dodg the issue , but at hint and when prcnod t the wall admitted that all of the drugs ha bueii stolen from the county nnd that fc I years ho had boon dealing the vllo concoction ' out to the poor of the Dottpmn without li.n ing any medical knowledge of the effect that the mixtures would produce , though h said that ho had cured many cases thn had baillcd tlto skill of the county physlciai Burr could not swallow the story and aftc learning that Herman had never seen th inside of a medical college and that hovn not the possessor of a diploma whtiv authorised him to proscribe for the man ills that Mesh and blood arc heir to , teethe the whole outllt and consigned it to th murky bosom of the Missouri , much again : the many and loud proteiti of the orstwhil doctor pauper. The nnd led to another investigation , L which it was learned from tlio paupers i the neighborhood that for several yeai Sellgsky had boon plying hU trade an that he had managed to make constdorabl money by his operations , as he took his pa in wood , provisions , coal , or anything whlc liU patients could rustle. While ho got bi little inoneyhe converted these contributloi into cash , making a winner at both ends , i ho was supported by the county ana was i the same tlmo being paid for Ufa services I the county charges , Yearly all of the p.iupers In that locnll claim to have the utmost confidence In tl "doctor's" ability und tell of some mlrac lout cures whlcn ho hiu made , though thi admit that some have died from the oltcc of taking his nostrums. To demise tlio Effectually yet gently , when costive < bilious , or when the blood is impure or slu glsli , to permanently euro habitual cons' ' patlon , to awaken the kidneys und liver to healthy activity without irritating o weu cnlng them , to dispel headaches , coldn s.Y n uio Syrup of Flgt. FAI.CONKIl'9 COST CASH SAI.n. Itemniutt * Mutt Uo Toilny. 150 remnants of sllka worth up to 7Co per ynrd go nt 25o. 200 remnants of choice silks worth up to 91.75 per yard go nt COc. All short lengths of wool dross goods , worth 7Cc , 8.C nnd $1.00 psr yard , today 25c per ynrd. Remnants of nil our finest Imported dross goods , worth In the piece $1.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 nnd $2.00 per yard , cut today to 50c per ynrd. REMNANTS OP WASH FABRICS , CO. All our remnants of wash dross goods , wortli up to 25c per yard , go today nt 5c per yard. LINENSI L1NENS1 LINENS1 This wns n , banner day on linens ; plenty loft for today. 30c tray cloths cut to 18c. 05c tray cloths cut to 29o. S1.50 satin damask cut to 03c. $3.00 napkins to match cut to $2.15 per dozen. All our linens going nt cost or under. All our shirting , pillow casing and 4-4 muslins going nt less than cost. Blankets at cost or under. Everything all through the stock at cost or undor. Curtttlns , portloros , and draperies of all kinds going at cost or under. ON SATURDAY , Wo will place In our grca1. cost cash sale several lines of an early shipment of ladles' and gouts' fall nnd winter un derwear and hosiery. The prices will be cut on all other linos. < - Wo will also get out on our counters another purchase of 15,000 yards of col ored satin ribbons , 1-Jc , 3c and Gc will bo the prices , the widths run up to No. 22. See window. Remember only ono wcok longer this great sale keeps up. up.N. N. B. FALCONER. Ilnyilon lron. $1.49 shoo sale this week. Are You UoluR to the Fair ? If so you cnn get some valuable and reliable information by calling at the city ticket olllco of the "Great Rock Island Route , " 1002 Furnatn street. Clms. Kennedy , G. N. W. P. A. O. A. It. ComrmlcK , Attontlont The 2th annual encampment G. A. R , takes place at Indianapolis , Soptcmbet 4. The headquarters train convoying the department commander nnd stall , 'the president and stall' of the Woman's Relief corps , department of Nebraska ladies of the G. A. R. and Sons ant ; Daughters of Veterans , leaves Omaha ' p. m. , September 2 , and runs solid to In- planapolis via the C. & N. W. R'.y- There promises to bo at Indianapolis this year the greatest assembly of vet erans this country has seen. On the return turn trip , stop will bo made at the World's ' fair , where a special prograrr has boon arranged for veterans of the G. A. R. Rates will bo very low. Wt urge you to attend. Wo have securci free space in chair cars and low rates it tourist and sleeping cars. Hand in youi name and accommodations wanted foi yourself and friendsto , your post com mander as soon as possible , and bee thai our Omaha , Fort Omaha and South Omaha posts make a strong and credit able showing. R. M. STONE , Commander U. S. Grant Post. J. B. WIST , Commander Geo. Crook Post. JNO P. IlENDEHSON , Commander Goo. A. Custor Post. t Ilnyilen HruH. $1.40 shoo sale this week. Arc You Oolnj ; to tlio Fair ? If so you can got some valuable ani reliable information by calling at tin city tlckotollico of the "Great Rocl Island Route , " 1002 Farnnm street Chas. Kennedy , G. N. W. P. A. lliirllngtoii Itoute to Kiunus City. One way tickets , $5.00. Double daily service tto St. Joseph an < Kansas City now oITorcd by the Burling ton Route. The express trains which leave Omahi at 0:45 : a. m. and 10:15 : p. in. carry bleep ing , smoking and free reclining dial cars , and constitute the quickest am boft means of reaching otthor of tin above-named cities. < City ticket olllco 1324 Farnatn strcot The Lciwoiit Wurl l' Vnlr Hiites Kver OITerci By the Burlington route are now li force : Ono way tickets $7.50. Round trip tickets $14.75. See the city ticket agent at 1324 Fat nam street and arrange to make tha long-planned trip to Chicago. Omaha to Manawa , round trip 3 cents. Take thobridgo _ line. World' * I'ulr Trulni Via the ' 'Great Rock Island route leave Omaha at 10:30u. : m. ,4 , p. in. , 5 p. m 7:10 : p. m. Through sleepers , chaiiusai and dining curs. Pussongors taking thi line can take electric line from Englc wood and land at main entrnncu of fai grounds , thus saving time and the in noyaiico of transfer of passengers an baggi'.go through the city. For partici lura in regard to rates , sleeping cu rcborvatlons , etc. , call ut 1G02 F < trnai street. street.CHAS. CHAS. KUNNKDY , G. N. W. P. A. lluyiten llroi. 81.49 shoo sale thin week , CAUSED BY A SMELL. Yulluy Nelchbor * Split Up Over Locating Hoc 1'eii Drain. Attorney Wnpplch U chaperoning a lav suit in the district court wherein the plom ant relations that have existed between couple of the dweller * of Valley promise t bo cut asunder. The title of the suit Hugh Marr against William Dubolso and t the bringing of the action the plaintiff nopi to recover the sum of $1,500 damages. Marr alleges that on the night of Auirui 10 besought the softness of his couch , bi that during the early hours of the morn I was awakened by a smell that was so lot thut it could have been heard all over tl county. Upon making an investigation I discovered that his neighbor , Dubolso , hu , during tno stilly hours of the night out trench and turned the filth and offal of a he pen Into his ( Murr's ) front yard , and thi ever since that tune ho ( Dubolso ) has falle and refused to abate the nuisance , hence tl 0 There are three things worth saving- time , trouble and money and Do Witt Little Knrly Risers will mve them for yo These little pills will ave you time , i they net promptly , They will tavo y < trouble , us they cause no pain. They w : save you money , as they economize doc'or bills. Cluinil uy Urvilltori. The wholesale commission 11 rm of Schro der it Co. has been closed by creditors utiii chattel mortgages aggregating | J,000. TO CLOSE OR NOT TO CLOSE That'is the Leading Question Among Tonsorial - serial Artists Just Now. BARBERS ON PROPOSED "LEGISLATION Journeymen \Vnnt the Shop * Clound on Snn- < lnyVhllo the Proprietor * Allege Hint the Action Would Kill Trnilo nnil Do Uonornl Unninge. There wns n good dcnl of talk among the barbers yesterday concerning the proposed Sunday closing ordinance , which' was brought up for consideration hi tlio city council last night and liud over until next Tuesday. , . The measure wns Introduced In the coun cil about thrco months ago on bohnlf ot the working burbors , who , to the number of ITS. with some employers , signed n petition usk- lng for n Sunday closing ordinance. The matter has been hanging lire all tills tlmo , but II is expected that the council will take action shortly. As a rule , the cm- players are opposed to tlio passage of the rtl I mi nee , and many working barbers , also , hjeut to it , claiming that their fortnightly ollduy will bo cut off , and that another re- ult might bo the reduction of wages on nc- ount of decreased business. * ' The hotel barbers are making the strong- st light against the passage of the ordl- anco , fcollng that tliolr interests are most t stake , such a largo proportion of their rude being transient , nnd much of that oing SUnday "stop-over" trade. Adam Morroll of the Merchants hotel hop says : "Tho general sentiment 3 against the passage of the rdlnanco. Thrra are , really , only two f the larger shops In favor ot It nd their motives are open to question. The raveling public wants to find the shops pen on Sunday and wo have to accommodate hem. If the ordinance Is passed , 1 don't jollovo It will bo observed. Ihero will bo dozens of barbers who can't afford to dis- bllgo their patrons and who will manage to vork on tlio quiet just the same. Again , should the ordinance go Into affect , It will hurt the Interests of the trade n moro ways than ono. For Instance , the ; ustotn of persons shaving themselves has grown In the past , few years to bo qulto joncral. Now , if the regular patron of n wrber shop Is obliged to shave himself on Sunday , ho will reason that ho can do it err veok days Just as well , und ho ceases to latronlzo a shop. " Joseph Florelll of 'tho Murray shop do- : larcd himself In favor of closing and says 10 does not believe that there Is enough Stirday business to warrant keeping every- jody open. Ho thinks a majority of tno barbers are In favor of closing. S. P. Emmol of the P.ixton could not bo icon , but his employes , who say they are u favor of closing , stated that ho is opposed to It. Anihrustor & Bayard of the Mlllard said : The movement Is being agitated by dis satisfied working barbers and some of the LO-ccnt shops , which hope , thereby , team ? am some Saturday trade. They are being backed by the Central Labor union. They .lon't seem to remember that it would result In the abolition of holidays and the possible reduction of wages , und it will bo found that a great many working barbers urn opposed to It for those reasons. Another thing : If Lhe ordinance goes Into effect , it is going to keen away a largo amount ol hotel trade , for a traveling man is not going to put up over Sunday in a town where ho can't ; ct shaved , if ho can help It. This means the loss of a good many dollars to the city. Even If the ordinance docs pass , it won't work. Every hotel man in town will put a couple of chairs in an upstairs room for the accommodation of his guests. " Harry Miller is strongly in favor of the ordinance , stilting that in his opu.ion bar bers ought to have a day of rest as well as other pcoplo , and that there is no sensein keeping open for the amount of business done on Sunday. Ho bcliovcs a majority ol the b.irbers favor the measure. Sentiment among the employed barbers Is divided. Those favoring the measure sol forth that their hours are pretty long , any way , and that 8 o'clock closing during the week is moro often at 0 o'clock , and thai Saturday night 10 o'clock closing more fre quently means 11 or 11:30 : o'clock , and thej therefore hold that they should huvo ul least one day in the wock for rest. Busy pcoplo have no tlmo , and sensible pcoplo have no inclination to use pills thai make them sick a day for every dose thoj tako. They have learned that the use oDe Do Witt's Little Early Ulsers does not in torfcro with their no.ilth by causing nauset pain or griping. These little pills are per feet In action and result , regulating tin stomach and bowels so that headaches dizziness and lassitude are prevented. The ; cleanse the blood , clear the complexion am ono up the system. Lots of health It these llttlo fellows. > lluyili-n Hrog. $1.40 shoe sale this week. AVorlil'H Fair Train * Via the "Great Rock Island route' ' leave Omaha at 100 : ! a. m. , 4 p. m. , 5 p.m. 7:10 : p.m. Through sleepers , ehair car and dining cars. Passengers taking thi line can take electric line from Engle wood and land at main entrance of fail grounds , thus saving time and the an noynnco of transfer of passengers am baggage through the city. For purticn IUI-B In regard to rates , sleeping cai reservations , etc. , call at ICOli Farnan street. street.CHAS. CHAS. KENNEDY , G. N. W. P. A. - E I.leber ut It Agnln. The charge Is now made that "Doctor' ' Licber is up to his old tricks again and tha ho is practicing medicine without a license At the last term of court the state board go after the "doctor , " and convicted him , of toi which ho was fined (000 and costs , but no being satisfied with the findings of the jur , ho appealed to the supreme court , where th case is now pending. It Is now stated that the "doctor" has i patient , an Emma Enquist , a deaf am dumb girl who Is In a very precarious con dillon nnd U dying by inches. At proven she is at the homo of Martin Seibert a Eleventh street and Ames avenue , who i boarding her merely as an act of charity. I'rlzo * for Marksmen. . Fritz Wlrth has added a valuable prize t those of the Shuotzonfcst. Ho will proson to the best marksmaa who ii a guest of th City hotel three 20 mark pieces , oncascd in beautiful silver case. The coins bear tli profile of the thrco ctnporori , William I Frederick and William li , , making a vail iiblo and desirable souvenir. i ii i Do You Know i , That you can leave Omaha via ' th Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railwa at 0 a. in. and arrive in Fort Wortl Tex. , the following morning at 74J ; twelve hours quicker time than via an other lino. Very low rates will ho mad for parties going to points in Katlsai Oklahoma Territory nnd Texas. Th famous Cherokee Strip will ha opano for settlers September 10. If you war to go oaMy and avoid the rush call c 1002 Farnam street and got full partici lars. Charles Kennedy , G. N.v. . P < . / tinn AT sTHNi : TCAIIK SAI.IS At llnj-don , llroi. ' Toilnj" . 2 carloads ot stofeo ware consigned to parties in the waft IB stopped hero. The manufacturers telegraphed us. to take thorn at 1 the actual cost. Wo took them and todnjfj wo will sollfl stone wnro at unheard of prices. 1 quart milk crooks 3o each , 2 quart milk crocks 5o each. 4 quart milk crooks fijc each. 12 quart butter jars 4jc cncli. 1 gallon butter jars 5c per gallon. 2 gallon httttor jars 5c } per gallon. 3 gallon butter jars file per gallon. HAYDEN DUOS. Do You Know That you can leave Omaha via the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railway at 11 a. in. and arrive In Fort Worth , Tex. , the following morning at 7:15 : ? twelve-hours quicker tlmo than via nny other lino. Very low rates will ho nuulo for parties going to points in Kansas , Oklahoma Territory and Texas. The famous Cherokee Strip will ho opened for settlers Solitotnbor 111. If you want to go early and avoid the rush call nt * 1GOJ Farnam street and got lull particu lars. Charles Kennedy , G. N. W. P. A. * v llnyilrti llroi. 81.40 shoo sale this week. HAD HUSBANDS TO SPAKE. An Uinnhn Wonmn ngurc * In u Svnintlonnl Will Ciuo in lon\ur. Many of the pcoplo who resided in this city during the summer of 1887 , and espe cially those who happened to have business transactions with a certain agricultural Im plement house , will remember a smooth and olly-tongucd ugent who enjoyed the luxury of parading under the high-sounding name of Francis 13. Hussell. With Uussoil there was a woman who was introduced as his wife , and who succeeded by her winning ways In capturing the entree to some of Omaha's best , society. For a time the Hussclls flow high , but about one year after having staked their tent in this city they dropped out of sight as completely as they would it the earth had oucncd and swallowed them. Where nnd why they went no ouo would venture an opinion , but now Mrs. Hussell has appeared upon the scenes In Denver , where she is figuring as a much married woman and one of the parties to a somewhat seiiBattonalcaso in which she is attempting to establish her claim to p.irt of the estate of ono of the ( ' .und millionaires of the foot hills city , alleging that Bho was the wife of J.uuoi W. Carey , who died last Maich. On the witness stand she testified that on Christmas , IblK ) , Carey was with her until late in the evening , and on the next day she said ho gave her a contract by which they agreed to live together as man and wife , which she and ho tigncd. TJils contract she swore was among the papers taken away by the family ot the deceased from the hitter's room shortly after his doath. After they had signed the contract , she went on , ho placed a gold wedding ring on her finger. It bore- the inscription , "J. W. C. to F. O. W. " Afterwards they lived to gether in the Good and Witter blocks. Sometimes Air. Gary introduced her as his wife and again ho Introduced her as Mrs. Hussell. Hero she mentioned the names of a number of persons to whom she said Mr. Cnry introductd her as his wife. She first saw Hooort Cary , n brother of the deceased , a week before Air. Cary died. Sam Cary , another brother , she said slout in her app.irtmcnts , in her child's bed. She visited , Qnlvestou , Tex. , with Mr. Cary on ouo occ.iilon * and stopped at , the Bench hotel. At this ijolnt Judge Fclker handed her feoVerul .bills , which , she iden tified , us board bills' at the iBeuch hotel. She said that they were nutd by Mr. Cary. The witness continued-thai while at Ual- veston they also stopped at Mr. Fickotts' house and livcd'thero us man and wife. Mr. Cary while at this house intioduccd her as Ills wife. Since leaving Gulveston she luid received letters from Mrs. Fickotts , in which the latter addressed' her as Mrs. The testimony showed that prior to her having mot Carey she had traveled over the country with Hussull , passing as his wife , and stopping ut Columbus , Neb. , Boulder , Colo. , and in Now Mexico , some of the dividing her attentions between Russell and a man named Palmer , who was also known as u husband. Finally she shook Palmer and again stood in solid with Uussoil. Again she left him nnd took up with Palmer. The witness continued that after a year spent nt Boulder she returned to Russell , hut did not Hvo with him. She said that Hussell did not support her at Boulder. They lived with friends. Afterward bho came to Denver with Mr. Hussell and took rooms in the Timcrnian block for about a year. Later she lived with Hubsell on Arapahoe street and also on Curtis street. She also lived with Hussell in Now Mexico as his wifo. She continued that Mr. Carey wrofo to her In Now Mexico , tolling her to come to Den ver und live with him us his wifo. She do- stioyed this letter immediately , she said. She went on to Denver In response to the letter und Mr. Cary Installed her la a house kept by Mrs. Wooabury. PO3TOFJ10 COMPETITION. Mlllard Cltl/.cns Torn Up Over u Llttlo Uiiainnia Opposition to Undo Hum , Charles Andrccscn , u Mlllard merchant , has Undo Sam after him with a sharp stick , and about today ho will ride into town accompanied by Deputy United States Mar shal Boohino. ' It appears that some of the residents of Mlllard and vicinity objected to the now lo cation of the postodlco , so Androoson , it Is claimed , has been running ono of his own , thereby spoiling the business of Uncle Sam'9 dulv accredited representative. Nearly all the outgoing mall of the vicinity has been left with Androcscn to send out , and ho has called nt the postofllco for tli.i mall of his friends nnd customers and delivered it to thorn through his own box-system. Undo Sam , being a monopolist , objects , and Postpfflco Inspector Steen told Androccon to tro out of the poutoflleo business. Androeson thereupon "sassed" the In&uector , nnd It Is understood that Deputy Marshal Boohino is armed wi'.h a warrant fopijr. Andrcesen. t lluacli Hotel. Four blocks f i omvtjo World's ' fair ; offers superior accommodations ut popular prices $4.00 per day and upwards , according to lo cation , American plap. Hooms also on the European plan ; wiJI bo kept in the same lib eral manner as hocotofore. WAUHEIj.y. LELAND , Manager. Alter ll ) J.ott Cunlne. Edgar Brudloy\yUo live * at the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Izard streets , swore to a search warrant yesterday which In structed the ofllccroi to search tbo premises of "John Doo" fop-uo chain , dog collar and tag valued at I'J. Incidentally it might bo mentioned that a dpy wora' the collar and was collared by 80.019 of the men connected with the pounuintviter's department for the sake of the reward ! which would probably bo offered. If thu'caao comes to trial the complaint will bo changed to grand larceny , as under the decision of the supreme court dogs properly tagged hive a money value. d a 10 H > a K RICES 'Su. u.IS IS ISU ) U 111 0er The only 1'ure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Aluui. er Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. COURTLAND BEACH THE GREATEST Living High Div@r Ilodlvos lioad foromnst from n lofty tower Kvory NlghtThU Week , nt 7iO : ; o'clock. THE FAMOUS JOSEPH LEUVENMAKK re engaged , DOCTO We euro Cntnrrli , All Disease * of tH NCBOThroat , Cho it , Stomaoii. Jdowolj aiid Xilvor. Rheumatism , Blood. Slilu and itiilaoy Female Woaliiiosioi , loat COKED , an I nil forms of WEAK MEN HYDB.OCELE ANI ) VAUICOCELK permanently and HUccesBtulty curod. JlulhoJ now and unfailing. .TKKATMIiNT 1IY MAI I , a hpcoliitty. PllJra' , FISTULA"FlSSUKE , por.-nanontly ojrjl , without the use of knlfu , ll-.uuroorO-iinlc. ( ! All maladies of a private or delluato natira , ot cither sex , positively cured Call on or nildrois , with stamp , for CircuUirj , Free UooU , llcclpea aiid Symptom Ulanlca , Dr. S9irl3 & ltd ixuii intu st SUMJ. . > 'l O MA.1l V , Niit. FOR THE BEST PHOTOS GO TO Kigb. AT 1'opulur I'rlcos. S1E-315-317 , S. 15tU Strj t LUO I VI I ALI I I " " "d. hcrroujbobnity INDAI'O. thegre.tHindooRm.dVU.reaold"iIdwrU'I tin BU r ; l o "I cur . Nnmt > lo , rnt Ircr. Adilr Oriental tledlcnl Ca M Fljr lalk nu > . Cklcvtt 111. OMAHA FAIR AND RAGES. v Given by Douglas County Agricultural Society. Sept 4 to 8 f * Sept , 4 to 8 OPEN TO OPEN TO THE WORLD THE WORLD $ ( IOOO In Speed 1'limes. ยง 1UO ) Special Premiums ollcrnl t > r iiiorolmnti Galleon Ascen Tlio Grcateal sion each day. Baby Exhibit over given , Largest Great Pmchuto cash premiums Jump by Madame tyor offered. Be ' sides hundreds of Zc'no the most , dolltrs In special noted roronaut In pr'zcs. ' Baby Show thi world. open every diy. Special attractions on tlio Fair Qr-uncla A laroo list of tlio Most Noted Trntlno , eichday. _ Pnolno nnd nKuninp ; Horses in tbs United < poclnl Trooram for Labor Day , Sept. Stntoaaro onoaoed nnd willba on oxhl- 4th. Admission 25c IMtlOU. R , Kngclman Premium : - List. Sec'y- UPTURE 1'KUMANKNTI.Y CURED or HO PAY , NO PAY UNTIL CURED. Wo refer you to 3,3 > J p ttlent * . Nnt'lllinUotOommoros.Oranlu. Goniuui d.ivaix * lUnk. Omahv Ni > ( Initiation from bustnoi * , Nooiiarntton. tnro > tlznto our method. Written Riinr.intee to absolutely cute-ill kinds of UUl'TUKK ol both laxos without tU * use of knife , nomivltorof how lime stumllng , EXAMINATION FREE. THE 0 , E. MILLER COMPAMY , RO7-308 N. Y. Llfo BuJcllu2 , Omaha , Noli. SEND roil LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS. BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. * CLIZABKTM AULL BSVINARV Un urpa HCil course Youna t.miM Momc&houl w " * - : , M ) Jy Mutic , an , lltcra Onc ot Uiroltlot.bcni In Ml > lurc.clocuiion , buMDosn , ' "ourlMipointmcntti mortorn. . MusK.ndArl ivacntra i1'1"14 niusir tcd i : G . , b anu as. w HUT steam jBth year opens Spt. nth T3.wS5i login * H , , ! Pr r. WnlloH ltl nl. , I BeT.W.A.\VlUDnA M.Pr L CENTRAL COLLECT FOR VOUNO LADIES. WENTWORTH MILITARY. ACADEMV. i f cltn tnn. All * . Six dc * Lf > li > Bloo , Mo. partmcnuot InMrucuoa 18 Oidtil mlllUry icliool In' ' officer * And lcach M. Con * MUiourl llrnllhlul lb.ii ) servalury o ( music. Art tloh. ItfasonaMc urnm IK SGjmnmuin Modern i > nlrauU cutalojua polnlDients. 'Muytiiir lllu * . . . . . . OAlalocuo. MA.I. s. SEI.LF.I1S. IlralRd A. A. .IllSrw. lrl. not SKI Until. 314 South 15th Street , Omaha , Neb. The eminent specialist In nervous , chronic iirlvnlc. blooil , aXln anil urlmry ilmo.iscs. A regular na roglHlorod praduala Iniiicdlelno. IIB illnlumns .ititl curllllcuum will dhow. Is still tro-Uluir with the creatojk BUCCVBS , catarrh , lost manhood , nominal > iiltmm , night lossonnnJ all fet ma of private dlsoiiBos. N6 meiLiiry used. New treatment for loan of vllnl power. I'nrtlCBUimblo to visit mu may be t roatotl at honi * by corri'siioiiUence. Meitlclnes or liiitruiiipntH enl by mall or pxproHn hccurely mcUoil ; no marks to lo > dlcato contents or sender. Ono peinonal Interview preferred. Consultitlon free. , CorroBiiondeao * Blrlclly prlvutu Boolt { Mystorlua of lafu ) nout fiuo. omco houry , 0 a , mto a V. m. Sundays , 10 a. m , to 112 m. bend stamp for circular. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. TJ. S. Depository , Omaha , Neb. CAPITA ! . , 8400ODD SUKPLUS , 805,000 omccra and Dlroctora-IIrnry W. Yatps , presi dent , R. C. Cuahlnir , vlco protlUent , C. -MaiirUi' , W. V. Morao. John S. Colllna , J. N. IL 1'atrlui Lewis S. Uued , cauhlcr. THE IRON BANK. TjTIl AJT7 V'C Catarrh Powder enrol eat irrli 13J.J.Vl > .Hi JL O All drut'Blata. 60 co ila. NEW ERA MJUI1ICAI. UlSI'BNsAKV. ( UiiiiHuttntiiin l-'roi' . ) Is iiiisurp sicd In ibo truulruov of nil Utironlo , Prlvnto a-il OVV31I Write tu or consult tiornoimllr 'ritKAI'MKNl1 I V .UAII. . Adilross with Btamp for pir- tloulara , nhlch will t > a Kant la plnlnenTolopo. 1' . O. llux tJI. ) Otllca , 111 aIHu trcet , Omaha New York Hospital I H TREATMENT. , . , For all CtooilJ , Hjrmi , Private ana Special D1531S35. ofbatU MEN AND WOMBS KUlili Oaltoiior ntUlrois M DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Opuoalto Hay ilen liros. OR. Is the only SPECIALIST * W11O TBEATB At.u PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of ' MEN ONLY. Women Excluded. is yenri exp rl ncQ > J Clrculuro free. Utlinnd Farnara 8U. , OMAUA , Nru.