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4 i THE CITY. The bank clearances of yesterday were #1401 County Clerk Roche issued quarterly papers yesterday to 150 pens William Eicholtz was arrested yesterday for attempting to defraud Mrs, . Waller out of #45 worth of board The building inspector issued building permits during the month of August, aggre gating the value of $445,2i3, A marriage license was issued y 0 Alex. Gavin, aged twenty-thr Mary Martis, aged twenty-two, Omaha. The Central Labor union last night voted to boycott Barnum's circus. They allege that the Barnum management has been patronizing the Q" road. The Bank of On has been incorporated by Frank V. Wasserman, Charles Breasted, August Benzon, M. B Powell and C.P. Needham. The authorized capital is £100,000 About midnight Sunday Ed Taylor was knocked down by u runaway at the corner of Sixteenth and Nicholas strects, He sus- tained a compound fracture of the left leg, and was removed to his home on Twelfth and Nicholas streets for medical attention. George Allen, a respectable looking young fellow of about twenty years of age, was caught by Detective Orinsby while going through the pockets of R. Jamieson yes terday. Jamieson wi ry drunk and run in at the same time, and both will have a hearing to-day Carrie Shipton has filed an information in Justice Anderson’s court charging kd C. Thompson with being the father of her child which is now a year old and was born out of wedlock. The def it was placed under bail and th n to Justice Wade's court on a ¢ Charles |K Western Un pealed to the ners, esterday nd Miss both of of the has ap- court for an injunction restraining Irving C. Schrion from garnish- g his wages on a ju ut allowed the defendant in a justice court a year ago last January, Judg y granted a restrain- ing order in the is the golored man who d up on Cuming street as being a# suspicious char- acter. The supposition was correct, as it transpired that he had stolen a gold watch at Norfolk and is wanted there for grand larceny. Robert Richelien, living at 1709 South Ninth street, w ield up Sunday might about midnight. e was on his way home and was stopped by th nen while crossing the tracks at Ninth The men caught him and tried to throw him several times. Ho made & us 1 and during the fight was shot through theé hand. Persona! Paragraphs, Harris, of Des Moines, is at the <earney, Carl Morton aska City, are at Thomas C: Norfolk, and J Millard guests. Basyoe, Vorld, ‘will soon appe Mr. and Mrs. M. M. < y J. White, of Lincoln, and B. M. Mears, of ne, are Paxton guests. E. H. Osterhout and John H Armstrong, David City, and O. Chamberlin, of Hastings, are at the 01 J. J. McIntosh of Siduey of Nashua, and . N Niobrara, are at the Millard. H. A enwood of Wyman, George W. Barnhart of Columbus, and H. M. Warring of Liucoln, are guests of the Murray William A. Anderson, of Des Moines, has joined Ira Higby as clerk at the Murra; UBilly” was bel e or at the Aborn in Des Moines f and subse- quently was ¢ nd and manager of the Clifton, of Cedar Rapids. He is one of the best known hotel men in Towa, Among the out of town people in the city are: L. P. Judd, A. P. Brink, W. J. Outh- ‘waite, and J. . Stires, of Cedar Rapid Neb.; Mrs. J. H. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rector and Miss Minnie Hawk, of Nebras! City; Mrs. R. W. Fisk, irand Islan Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Flint, Mr. aud Mrs. D. W, Ashburn, of veill, C. P. Parrish of G. Watts of Ogalalla, are in advance for Morris & Lit- ity. His company , C._H. Campbell Ison - and Vac Randa of Gibbon; W. C. Fit es, and J. R. Fitchie, of Wi Mr. and Mrs. E. S. T. Pomeroy, of Sidney; Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Rudet, of Norfolk, . Building Permits. The following permits to build were 1s- sued yesterd Mrs, C. L. Hall, brick dwelling, Eigh- teenth and Capitol avenue.............. $11,000 TWwo minor permits....... 500 Three permits, Moving G. A R. The committee of the Brotherhood of Lo- comotive Engineers of Creston, Ta., have ad- dressed to the G. A. R. posts in the neigh- borhood a circular letter requesting them to refuse to ride over the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy to the national encampment at Columbus, Pickles on a toothpick at Heinz’ dis- play at the fair. ——— A Quiet Marriage. Samuel R. Cooper, superintendent of the A.D. ™. line of delivery wagons, slipped over to Cedar rapids a few days ago, and to the surprise of many of his associates, re turned with a wife whom he had unostenta- tiously married. The young lady’s nam was Mary Shaw. They have taken™ up their residence in the cit; cit e See Heinz' Jumbo pickle bottle in floral hall at the fai — Attention Travelingmen. For the convenience of the management of the Siege of Sebastopol and in order to dec- orate and reserve seats for traveling men, it 18 necessary that all should come prepared 10 buy tickets on the morning of the 6th at board of trade prior to the parade. By order of the committee. J. W. ELLER, Chairman. Lonek, W. H. Kaksox. — Human Brutes. The citizens residing in the neighborhood of Hanscom vark have had frequent occasion to complain of the conduct and indency of some men who lounge about that resort. Not- withstanding that the police authorities have been spoken o in regard to these tramps and their indecent acts, the latter were repeated 1ast Sunday morning and Tuesday mght while @ number of ladies were on their way home from church. Noarrests have been made. Food makes Blood and Blood makes Beauty. Improper digestion of food nececsarily produces bad blood, result- lni in a feeling of fullness in the stom- ach, acidity, heartburn, sickheadache, and other dyspeptic symptoms. A closely confined life 8 indigestion, consti- tion, biliousness and loss of appetite. 'o remove these troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. It has been tried and proven to be a specific. e Still in the Market. The drummers' department of the BEm, Monday morning, contained the announce- ment of Jay Helfrey’'s engagement to Miss Rose Madsen, of Norfolk, and their probable early marriage. W. S. Helfrey, who travels for the A, Booth Packing company, arrived in the city last night, and is receiving con- itulations at every hand from the bo; @ wants his friends to that he is not th lucky Helfmy and is still on the matrimon- ial market. The similarity of names had cost him a full box of cigars up to noon, e Dirty Weeds. The weeds on North Twentieth street are among the most objectionable in the city. ‘They not only clog the walks but grow in dusty rankness between the tracks of the nhhy company, u%:rl\:-h the it :iu:gon- og every passen, wi compel stan on the foot bs::d. ‘The uve:- victim of is anxious to see Chief Seavey's mow them down. ke Drink Malto for the nerves, ¥ THE MURRAY. Auspicious Opening of an Elegant Hotel. Rooms Full of Sunshine — Tables Loaded With Delicacies—Soft Carpets and DBrilliant Parlors, The new hotel, located at the corner of Fourteenth and Harn streets, and appropriately christened*The Murray,” is now open to the publis This hand- some building did not grow like Jonas' gourd, in a night, but whatever time lost by tardiness in wth was abundantly compensated for by the sub- stantial character of its construction. From turret to foundation stone the Murray building is convement, hand- some_und substantial. “The Murray” has been supplied with everything whith goes to make up a first class hotel. On the first floor are found the oftice, dining room and billiard parlor. These neces: partments in an estab- lishment of this kind deserve more than a passing notice. The office itself is a thing of beauty vision of Mr. Ira P. High; the Paxton, will prove a ja The office is finish i elegantly carved; its ceilings and walls are beautifully decorated, which, with the astefully tiled nd the elegant lass windows, make it a delightful and one of the handsomest offices in the west. The spa- yus dining room located in the south- st portion of this floor is in all its ap- pointments a model of its kind, cheer- ful, well lighted, well furnished, and complete in every appointment. The cullinary department of this house is the most completely equipped of any in the city and no pains or money will bo d to make the cuisine of *The * second to none west of Chi- Stepping into the handsome p or of the latest pattern, we of five upper stories which revealed wide airy halls whose soft pets gave back no echo to the foot fall. wtly furnished parlors whose splendid” mirrors, velvet earpets and exquizite draperies made apartments fit for the abode of the houris. The nine ight 1 ¢, comfortable room well furnished and supplied with every modern convenience. Every room in the immense building has hot and cold water, radiators and sunshine in it. There are rooms single and en suite, bath room—everything the weary traveler could wish he will find at the Murray. The proprietor, Mr. B. Siloway, is a hotel inan through and through, fitted by nature and training to conduct what the Murray claims to be and is, a first hotel, and in nothing which he has done has Mr. Siloway shown his good judgment more than in the choice of that popular gentleman and prince of good fellows, Mr. Tra P. Hig- by, formerly of the Paxton hotel, to de at the desk. Mr. Highby is the t hotel clerk in Nebraska and the fact that he would accept the clerkship of u hostelry is an earnest to the public that everything is fi class. The fu- ture of the Mur ured, for in all that goes to make up a first class house it is superbly equipped. UNITARIA S AND HELL. As far From Evangelical Churches as From Heavel The meeting held at the W. C. T. U. head- quarters Suesday to discuss plans for a mission church in Hell’s Half Acre, was not well attended. The committee, by a vote of four to three, returned & report in favor of a mission un- der the control of some one denomination Rev. C_ W. Savidge announced that the time intervenmng before conference was t0o short for the preliminaries necessary to es- tablishing the mission, Consequently the fricnds of the enterprise would have to act without considering him in connection with its pastorate. Those present had no authority to act for any denomination, and the report of tho committee was tabled. The meeting then formally adjourned, after which & lady suggested that a mass meeting be held to discuss plans for the work. Rev.T. C. Clendening asked that s few facts be considered before taking such a step. There are minor_differcnces between the evangical churches,but they are all g unit on one fundamental fact: the verity of sal- wvation and its necessity. “But the sister who spoke to us the_other day (Rev. Mrs. Andrews, Unitarian preacher) is as far from us as heaven is from hell,” he continued. *I would about as soon think of inviting the devil into the church as to think of embracing the Unitarians or Universalists in this work,” *Oh! don't, brother!” cried Mrs. Clark in a horrified voice. The interruption broke the presiding eld- er's train of thought and the meecting dis- solved. ~FULL WEIGHT—, PUR Its supertor excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century, Tt 15 used by the Umted States Government.' En. dorsed by the heads of the great Universitios as the strongest, Tu’rs' and most healthful. Dr: Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not contain ammona. lime or alum. ~Sold only in cans. . PRICE BAKING POWDER 00, New York, Chicago, St. Louls Notice to Contractors. Bealed proposals will be received at the office of county clerk until 9 a. m., Befi]lcmber 8, 1588, for removing 2,00 yards of earth, move or less, at intersection of road running through . center of sec. ¥2-16-13 and the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourt Valley railway company. ' The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bo-dit-m&e M. D. ROCHE, County Clerk. EXHAUSTED VITALITY AE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the age on Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and Jewelled Medal awarded to the suthor by the Na- tional Medical Assoclation. Address P. O. box 1695, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKELL, grad uate of Harvard Medical Colloge, 25y cars’ practioe in Boston, who may be consulted confidentially Sueclalty, Diseass of Mau. OQce No. ¢ Pultach s Lt An Important Announcement ks ago, while at bu 1 enly ntiacked with ‘exc 1y feet, knees and han 0 attack that 1 took my bed and in two or three da; n{ ol swollen to almost double thefr nat: d sleep was driven from me. Aft ' the most excruciating pain for eek, oy intments and vz er remedion; @ friend who sympathised with my belp] dition, sald to me et Bwift! lvv«“;filefllnl ) Why dont you 1t 1 will giaran t does w1l ?, 8., and aft ! ay, ad w iyt Hight un e ”a weekT felt krea Benertied. W Sould s iy A ‘tter it aix walk about botiles il ¥ 1L 11 W, 19th street, New York City. F Nasuvinse, Texx.—T have warded off o & heumatism by & tinely resors Ti nll cses where & per- et s ht this medlcine come mends iteelf for a constitutional treat that thorouglily eradicates the secds of dis- e from the syat e ((. . P, Harnsox, D. D, 2 'y After spend 8200 to be rell Hlood Polson without 8120 e, W Taw votules of BWILE Worked o perfect cure, Vieva, G1.— boy, age f DYSPEPSIA,CONSTI- § PATION, JAUNDICE, SICKHEADACHE, BIL-| infuence. Itispurely a Medicine| i oo ite eathartic proper- i ties forbids its use as & plo ste, and taken by child- dults §l PRICKLY ASH BITTERS C0 . Bole Proprietors, B1.Lousand KaNsas Orry CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF __ DISCOVERIES. _ DNSUMP uRES AASTHHA: .(oIU/cH%S, 4...::-‘}‘]53[:‘5()}:2c1))‘{%}\€.(‘“¢ ) 2 * TAUA T —Said on Gunatli aqla"gsfsg‘ v-.Sl.p: k:lca pros 0 OVILLE, CAL. Banta Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. nd finest In the world s unexeelled, Largest and fin senger Steamer in ROME | the World. e to Glasgow. Derry, Lt wi, K0 ko upwards per N . upwards for elly of Home . Beturn tickets at redu 1or clther rout o of seeing the A Sou Jersey and plctarosaye Clyde. Stee 0. An Lino dratts ‘pyable troe of éharge, S0l st} Tates s | OCT. 8 |oer: dise roool, Belfast BSROW Bleni: nor FrbOok of tours, tickers or further Informas tion apply to HENDERSON BROS., 72 La Salle St.. Chicago Or to any of our loeal agents. BASE BALL OMAHA vs. CHICAGO, Wednesday and Thursday at 4 P. M. OMAHA vs. MILWAUKEE Friday and Saturday at 4 P. M., Sunday and Monday at 3:30, X ALTO WHOLESALR Jewelers and Masic Dealers, General Agents for STEINWAY, KNABE, CHICKERING | and other first-class Planos, Look at FOLLOWING BARGAINS FOR Continental Clothing Hou TEN DAY I hfll'rll ,MIHI"IH/ Payment. Payment. 18teinway Square, cost 8850, i L0 800 Sqirare, cost #0010 » ¢ .00 00 1 Decker Tios. Squire, cost #50 for £200 . 2000 10,00 1 Emmorson $quare, cost #1060, tor $00. 1000 500 1 Newton & Co. Square, cost #00, for $110. 150 80 1 Marshall & Wend 05t mew & 2.0 10.00 & Davis 8 od a8 uew, c© & fo 5 s 1600 1 Halley & Davia Sqiiare, coit new 850, for S 2.0 10.00 18houinger 5 Octave Cost new 15, f 1000 500 i vear, Cost new £, 1000 500 Mason & Hamlin Oy double bunk, cost new 8, fc 10.00 6.00 Bring this ad. with you to avold mistakes, MAX MEYER & BRO., ner Sixteenth and Farnam Sts, C THE BEST MAD i GREAT FALL OPENING!' New Goods will be Shown in the Following Departments MENS READY - MADE CLOTHING DEPT. Boy'sand Children’s Clothing Dept | Furnishing Goods Department, | Hat and Cap Department, erchant Tailoring Department. Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietorsi Cor. 15th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Nebraska, OMZXAIXX (EDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE- N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb. We can stock and in the city. give you the larvgest give the lowest prices By HAHN'S This reniedy Dyspepsii and hudige ing. Price?’ fs. Manuta braska, CAUTION—Designing persons, taking advantage of our reput. tion are constantly stariing bpgus Medical Establishiments to dec. strangers visiting the city, These pretenders usually disappoar few wecks, | them or their runu Medical and Snrgical instituteis the only ical Institute in Omahx, Dr. McMenamy, Proprietor. When you make up your mind to visit us make a memorandum of our exact address, and thus save = ‘. = s trouble, delay or mistakes. : FpR THE TREKTM—ENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases, and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. J. W. McMENAMY, Physician and Surgeon in Charge. TWENTY YEARS’ HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. Assisted by a Number of Comjetent, Skillfal and Expericnced Physiclans and Surgeons. Particular Attention paid to Deformitics, Discases of Women, Diseases of the Nervous System, Lumz and Throat I Cancers, Tumor: Diseas:s of the Urinary and Sexual Orgnnsl' Private Diseases, st d.E-\“urglcal Opem{lons, Epilepsy or Fits, Pilcs, Co More money invested; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed; more patients treated; more cures effected; more mod- ern improved instruments, apparatus and appliances than can be found in all other infirmarics, institutes or dispensaries in the west combined, Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west, Fifty newly furnished, well warmed and ven- tilated rooms for patients, three skilled physicians aiways in the building, All kinds of diseases tréa‘ed in_the most scientiflc manner, We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities, Trusses, Supporters, Electrical Batteries, and can supply physicians and patients any appliance, remedy or instrument known. Call and consult us, or write for circulars upon cts, with list of questions foi ver. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. We have sup s and facilities for treatin , performing sur, operations and nursing patients, which, combined with oar acknowledged ability, experience, responsibility and reputation, shoul he Omaha Medical and rrical Institute the first choic T'he Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles, and patien ts recieve here every advantage that art, skill, science and human ingenuity 1 bring to bear on the sos, T » comfort and convenience will always be taken into conside ion. Should you conclude to it us for treatment or correspond with us, you will find these statements of our position, location and facilities are not overdrawn in any particular, but are plain un varnished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All blood disea uccessfully treated. Syphilitic poison removed from the system without mereury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us, may be treated home by correspondence. All correspondence confidential, Medicines or instruments se by muil or express, securely packed on marks to indicate contents or sender. One personal inter preferred. Call and consult us or send history or your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, oup BOOK TO MEN FREE. Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, Impoteney, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with question list. X My Reason for Writing a Book Upon Private, Special and Nerva Discases, y T have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs, have become a recognized authority upon the subject, consequently 1 receive an immense number of letters from physiciuns and aflicted persons, asking my opit I'cuses, For the benefit of such porsons, T havewrlt ten a book giving a general description of the most common diseases and conditions, my treatment, success, e.ete. After reading it, persons willhave a cleared idea of their condition and can write me more in utly and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages 13 not to furnish reading matter to a class of persons who read out of mer curiosity, but for the beneflt of the man suffering to a greater or legree from di or the effecs. ofd s or abuses, of the sexual or uri E Not u day pas: but we receive man 1ls or letters from persons suffering from this class of diseases, or their sequal. Muny of themareignorant of the cause of the difficulty that has wrecked their constitutions,thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and in shortening their days. SURGERY. Surgical operations for the cure of Hare Lip, Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Fistula, Cataract, Strabismus (Cross eyes) Varicocele, Inverted Nails, Wens and Deformities of the Human Bodies performed in the most scientific manner. . 1 We treat Chronic Disease of the Lungs, Heart, Head, Blood, Skin, Scalp, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bones, ete., as Paralysis, Epilepsy, (Fits), Scrofula, Brights Discase, Tape Worm, Ulcers or Fever Sores, Dyspepsia or Gastritis, Baldness, Eczemo, etc. DISEASES OF WOMEN, TREATE. Carefully, skillfully and sientifically by the latestand most approved methods,. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEAS N devoted a large portion of his ttme to the study and treatment of this class of discases, and has spared neither time nor money to perfect himself, strument, appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. ETE ANND EAR DEPARTMEINT. We claim superiority over any oculist or aurist in the west, and the thousands whom we have cured, after others have fuiled, substantiate our claims. To those afflicted with Eye and Ear Diseases, we simply say call and consult us, get a sceintific opinion, then visit whom you like, and if you are an intelligent person you will return to us for treatment and cure, ! 5 i : : Our book, deseribing the Eye and Ear and their discases, in plain language with numerous illustrations, are written for the benefit of patients and physicians who write us in re ard to cases; by readings them carefully phpsician and patient will have a clear understandingand can discribe cases to us more intelligently. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DIS- ASES OF THE EYE AND EAR FREE. Address all letters to OMAN A MEDICAL ANDSURGICATL INSTITUTE, Or, DR.J. W. McMENAMY, N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets, Omaha, Neb. FOUNTAIN | JOSEPHCGILLOTTS FINE GUL AND PLUG STEEL PENS incomparabiy the Best. GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1m0, PEERLESS DYES AZS.7HS.S57 | omy Nos? PEBFZCT OF PEMG OF WOMEN, FREE, Dr McMenamy has for years and s fully supplied with every ine ARE co HRARRRE'S e i h .. HINDERCORNS. gl El:.::h‘“-m Comfort to c‘m Y172 4 il