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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1890)
THE 03IAHA DAILY BEE , , SATURDAY. AUGUST 2. 1890 , THE CITY , Tliofovai not a slnjjlo drunk ar raigned In the police court yesterday morning out of a population of 1115,000. A complaint 1ms boon tnado to the chief of pollco tlwt the contruutors do not sweep Leavonwortli strait aulllulonlly before Biirinldliitf it. The "Snow , Church & Co. , " filed arti cles of incorporation for the pm-poio of doitiff tv collection business. CttplUil. tlO.COO. J. A. Cuvanimgh. II. 0. AUvell nnu K. G. Thomas uro the Incorpornlorf ) . Chui'lcs Conoycr , the newly elected Ecetetury of the board of education , as- tinned charge of that ofllco yesterday morn'iif ' ? . The out-tfotng secretary , J. H. I'lpur , Inn not decided what bufclnuM ho will uo Into. Tliero was ono mnrringo lloonso Issued from .Judf'o Shields' court yesterday. Tillmun P. Shirley , aged twunty-llvo yearn , was licensed to wed Ida Newell , ngc-il oltflitoen. Liotli purtlus rosldo in Omaha. A lot of gambling fixtures wns unload ed in the Diamond alloy Thursday nljjlil. Thomonlmmlllnif llio goods suit ! the tools liad como from a gambling saloon in South Omaha , but refused to tell the name of tliobaloonkcoiioror to glvo their own nnmes. Olllecf llazo saw the btuft but niudu no arrests. Complexion powder is nn absolute necessity of the rrfinuUollctln tlilsullmnto. Po/zonl's ' combines every ulemontof beauty and purity. IVrsorml UI-jlit The personnl rights league of Douglas county will bold n mass meeting it Ucrmunla hull Monflny evening , Auirust I. livery ward organization Is hereby notified li ) bo In nttrmliinco , and country precincts are culled ujon tosciuliMcfjations. J. P. Li-vn , President. Gtoitou AMIII : ? , Secretary. $ UO.OO to ilostim and Return. The Ohio it MlBsIsslpl railway will sell tickets from St. Louis to Boston and re turn , going August 8 , f ) , 10 , and return ing until .September ! 10 , at tlio low rate of $20.00. Correspondingreduction from all points west. Ask for tickers via the Ohio & Mississippi railway. For sale at lO.j N. Uroadway , St. Louis , mid at ollico of connei'ting lines. A. J. LYTUJ , General Western Passenger Agent , St. Louis , Mo. . I'crmlts. The following pjrmlta wora Usuod by the bulldinenispoetor yostorJny : J.V. . Arnold , two-story brick store , Ki hUeiitli and I'uiil stieots . $ 4,500 F II. Keiiiiaiil , two-story brlok btoiu , IMS llninuy . l.COO II IJiicKiniin. . t wn-Hlory frame dwtill- IhB. Thirty-fifth and J.eiMuuurth : Mrcols . 2,500 One minor iicnnlt . 100 Total t 7,100 AVIIcox's 1OO Attachments. Ono hunilred and six attachments wcro filed in Justice Shaw's court yesterday npalnst tlio Kcpukllcnn newspaper company. The plaintiffs arc the managing editor , the entire editorial and roportorlal force , printers , pressmen , carriers nnd all other employers und Uiu anBrcfjate amount Is over ? ' , : ! ( ) ( ) . A summons in each case was served upon Major AVllcox und the hearing was act for 0 u. m. on the 1th inst. Killed Trees. The park commissioners held a short meet ing yesterday and allowed a lingo mil bcr of stnnll bills for labor , material , etc , including tlio pay roll. Dr. Miller reported that tlio trees nn the couth side of .luffun > on Square which hud been scorched by the lire last week , had been killed . It was decided to remove them in the fall nnd replace them with larger ones. The trees la the middle of the proposed walk on the north side will bo removed entirely. The superintendent will cover the drlve- wuys > In Ilunscom park with gravel. lion * is Tiln ! for n KcuoitimciulutioiiY Wo have sold hundreds of bottles of Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlurrluua llcni- edy to residents of Add and vicinity , nnd al- wnys keep a bottle open for dispensing In doses , iuil wo use it in our own families when ever occasion requires.VoliavenovcrUnown it to fall in any casoj and liavo seen it used for bowel complaint la all its forms , and In the most severe and dangerous cases. The medicine has our fullest confidence and en dorsement as a Hfo preserver. J. B. Bitnx- TON Jc Co. , Druggists , Add , Iowa. Funeral of W. lIlnliis. . The funeral ot the late William F. Heins took place yesterday afternoon , from the residence of James F. Morton on Tulrty-flf tl street , south \VooUvortli , and the remains of that popular ex-county onlcial and genia' wholc-souli'd citizen were quietly and lines tentnllously laid to rest In the Musouio ice tlon of Forest Lnvn. Hov.V. . II. Leib conducted tUo services , The iloral tributes wcro numerous and beautiful. Scores of friends of the deociibcd paid final tribute to his memory. A hu'K number of the members of the local Mnsonl lodges wcro in attendance , as ulso of thuCou < cordm Bocloty nnct other organizations to which he had belonged. In tlio WomlH. The programmes fof the grand musical con cert by the Musical Union band at IIuuscoui park this attcraoon at ' o'clock : 1'AUT I March , "National niicamiiinoiitO. A. It. " . Domic Ovfitnrt * . "Aulil hung S ? no" . Mulle HflfClloii.OIlM'tto" . Amlriu. Cornet Solso , Jliirrliieo llciK" . Kuuidun Mr. II. l.ou. IMUT n Mi'dloy. "ANlKht InNuw Vorls" . tlrnok. Walt"My QIUTII" . Iliicul le.seilptl\e ) , "A Nlglit Alarm" ( by Kcn'iu > 5) ) . HKIVO. Gavotte , "VIoU" . 1111 i-.uir nt Overture , "Ilamllteii'itroli'lio" . Suppi hplsodesln , " ' ' " 1'bllcf'iiiun'sLIfu" . lcuve { < Kloctlon , "Krinliilo" . JuUobowMk Uuloji , "Incantutlun" . Uutliburii Uniform Car Colnr.4 , The old cable line on Harnoy street has been fully equipped us a motor line and caw will nrobably bo run on it Monday next. The line Is ready for use bat consider.iblo delay has been ciused by the failing of a lot of ma terial from the east to arrive. During tlio last soveio storm , several motors were burned out and a supply of now wire wnu ordered at onto with which to rewind the colls. The delay In tlio receipt of this has mnilo it impossible to equip tlio Harnoy line , In is the Intention of the company to have nil US cars of a uniform color and with that end la view , ni fast as the curs need repaintIng - Ing they uro taken into tint shop and hand somely decorated. Thcstund.ml llxcdupon Is nn oruiitro body , with tlio upper and lower parts a Unlit canary. The decorations nro very hundsotno und are of red and gold. The motors are to lw distinguished by liavlnp the letter M In addition to the number. This uniformity of color will allow of the cars being run on any Hiio us the occasion may re quire. District Court. Oa November , last , John , Sarah (5. LIs- coe's husband , died. At the time of his death ho carried n policy or bis lifo In the Bankers1 Life association for ? 2,000. Proof of death was duly made , but the company re fused to pay the policy , Yo tcrduy Mrs Llscoo commenced suit In the district court to recover the amount. Daniel ICcndnll yesterday commenced suit In the district couit , Ho alleges that on April 10 , IShO , John Kendall died Intestate , There was a largo amount of pioperty to bo divided among Daniel and ninb other liclrs , but as no division of the same has over been inado , the suit Is brought for this purpose. John 11 , Henderson , In his complaint al leges that lie bought a lot of fundtun ) from 11. KosentUuKt Co. , agreeing to pay for the enmo on weekly Installments. lloudon > on nqw alleges tuut Hoscnthiil Is about to take possession of the property. Ho imido such n ihcwim ? yesterday aftoruoon and Judga Clarlisoa granted a temporary Injunction. a removal ol thu furulturc , THI5 I-'OUOH INCU13AS13I ) . WorkH 3Iou Srouro Oonccs- I'rointlio Minagament. The "striko" at the smelting works did not materialize yesterday. Neither did the men nmko nny demand upon the compiny for a reduction of their working hours. Mr. KV. . Nash , the secretary of the com- pnny , said ho had told hla foremen Thursday to send about ton mon from each of the shops to his onire. The men wore picked out nt random and as sembled at the ofllco. Mr. Nash asked them if they wora dissatisfied or had comnlatnts to make , Forsomo tlmo they declined to state their case , hut finally asked tint somochango bo maJo in the "double-shift"- "doubleshift"twcntyfour ! rim which comes once In two week ? . They could suggest no remedy for this except to put on another set of men nt that time , which would entail lartro addi tional expense. Tlili , Mr. Nash said , would bo Impossible , but. ho increased tlio number of men in the toasters , where the principal complaint soomcd to be. In nccorJaiico with this pro-ni-u' , four addi tional men wore put on each shift at the roasters , making an Increase ol 1'JU percent in the number of men , which would decrease the work about 7 ) > cr cent. When the hot weather Increased the number of rlmrgrs in the ro.istcr was decreased , und Sir. Nash states that the men Imvo accordingly boon granted all they could reasonably expect. IIo also says Unit If there are any men in tlio works who have families depending on them and are unable to do their work , ho has no knowledge of it. That tired focllnp now BO often heard of , is entirely overcome by HooU'i Sarsimarllln , nldch gives mental an'd bodily strength. I'liroreement ol'the Ijinv Intended For Tliclr Asslstaiiue. County Cleric O'SIallcy has found there will ba about 57,000 to the credit of the fund for the relief und funeral expenses of honor ably discharged , indigent union soldiers , sail ors and their indigent wives , widows and minor children , In Douglas county. This is the first showing undo under the now law which was enacted by the last legis- Islaturo authorising the county board to levy a tax not exceeding three-tenths of a mill , for this purpose. The law has attracted pcrliap ? wider at tention every where throughout the country than any other soldier and sailor legislation ever enacted by a northern stato. This fund Is drawn on' by a committees of three and from the county cleilr. The committee consists of Dr. H. M. Stone nnd J. II. Iltingato , representing the Inter ests of soldiers and sailors , and Mr. W. J. Mount , represent ing the civilian interest. In this connection comes the organization In this city of what will ho known as us the Grand Army of the Republic union soldiers' burial corps of Douglas county , to take charge of the burial and bccomo responsible for the iiitennoiit of these entitled to share in the benefits of this fund. Tlio organ ization has elected the following ofllcers : President , Champion S , Chase ; first vice president , M. .1. Fccnan ; second vice presi dent , D. It. Hall ; secretary , L , . F. Mitslni , ; treasurer , J. S. 1'Y.mce. Directors , SI. .1. l''oenan , D. ( J. Ithonds , John H. Sawhill , George A. Ouster post No. 7 , Champion S. Chase , D. M. Havcrly , James S. Franco , TJ. S. ( Irani post No. lit ) , L. F. Muginn , J. 11. West , B , U. Ball , Ocorgo Crook post No. 203. This organisation has about decided to buy a plat of ground ISO feet squnro in Forest Lawn cemetery. The idea is that this ground conies in tlio way of a very generous donation Is rather effectively dispelled when it is stated that the cemetery charge every time a purson is buried in this soldiers' and sallow' lot is § 3. Miles' Nerve and Tjher Pills. An Important discovery. They act oa the Ilvcr , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily euro bililousnuss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 30 doses for 2. ; cents. Samples frco at Kuhu & Co.'s 15th and Douglas. TilB l'li < VTT KUTSJIlUU8. What. They Did at Tlicir rteoeiit Con vention In Kansas City. The Omaha delegates to the convention of Plattdcutschcr vcreins of the west , comprise ing Messrs. John Baumor , W. F. Stoeckcr , J. 1' . Lunu , II , Anderson , C. Rennohr , Tbco. IJeckor , II. Schroedcr , William Butt , W. Nuovo , Henry ISicko and John Uooschmami , have returned from the meeting , which was held In Kansas City , concluding on Sunday last. 'J'hoy wcro heartily welcomed by Prof. Kndahnmnn , who delivered an eloquent his torical address , setting forth the honor , the glory and the Integrity of thor ! ancestry and the power for doing good of their organiza tion. tion.Tho The cities represented wcro Chicago , Den ver , ICaiisas City , Saiidusky , Ohio ; South Omaha. Gr.uid Island and Omaha. The so cieties in these cities have a membership of between nine hundred and a thousand , the most flourishing organization being that of this city which has u memborbhip of 253 with ? oTOO in the treasury. There Is another sectional organization of this society In the east with which the branches above mentioned do not nflllhto. In connection with the western section Is an insurance chapter by moans of which a dollar for every member who Joins the chap ter is paid to the widow or family of u dis eased brother. The convention did the honor to Omaha to select John 1' . Lund of this city as treasurer of the organization for the ensuing year. The next con volition will beheld in Denver. Chamberlain's Cello , Cholera ami DiarrlHua UcmcMly. Tills Is the most successful preparation yet discovered for bowel complaints. It acts < iulek , can always bo depended upon , oven hi in the most severe and dangerous cases and whoa reduced with water is pleasant to take. Ono dose will promptly relieve a pain in the stomach. Colic In its various forms seldom requires moro than ono or t.vo doses. Chol era morbus , which Is ono of Upmost painful and dangerous diseases that nfllicts mankind , yields readily to It , although in the mostso- vcro cases several do-.es are sometimes re quired , but It has never yet been known to tall , which is saying n great deal when it is remembered that over ' . ' 00,000 bottles of tlio remedy Imvo been sold dining the past year Dysentery is another dlseaso for which this rcmc'dy Is especially adapted. Kvcn In its worst form , and when epidemic , it has completely controlled the disease and cured cases after cases , without n single failure. Diarrlicua is promptly and effectually checked by It. It Is the only remedy , wo bo- llovo. that will euro chronlo dlarrluun. Wo could till this page with testimonials from persons who have been cured of chronic diar- rhcutt by this remedy ; many of th.om hud lost nil hopu of ever recovering from the disease , and felt that life at best was only n bunlea. For cholera infaiitum , no other remedy has met with so much success , especially in the hands of physicians. It is alwaj s best to call n physician In cases of cholera infaiilum , many of whom use Chamberlain's colic , chol era and dlarrhica remedy , and always with the best results. K.VXSAS lUSStm.MlSSlON'lSTS. How They Hope t ( Onsfroy Prohibi tion In Tliat State. George Veal , tax agent of the Union Pa cific , lias returned frooi Topolu and says the political excitement in Kansas is at fcvci heat. The republican convention to nominate btato officers will be held there next week and n grout many rosubmlfeiondclegatcs Imvo been elected to It. Had It not been for u trick played by ono of the aspirants for ofltco at the primary election , Topolw would , it is said have sent a iMubmlssloii delegation. Hu the prohibitionists will have a majority li the convention to ivnomlnato Humphrey the present governor , The only light will bo on auditor and treasurer , for each of yhlcl ofllehils there nro a dozen candidates , The democrats , rc-submlssionlst and alll auco parties aw talking of uniting. In othei words , If the alliance puts up n ticket sultn bio to the democrats und re-submission ro publicans It will bo supported , Ex-Uovcrno Robinson of Lawrence is the man those fac tions are talking of as their candidate fo govcinor. Ho is a democrat , a farmer , mid a pronounced i-o-subnilsslonlst. Always nso 1'latt's chlorides for houscholi dlsiurcctica. You will Ulto it , it TlTAflt tTII l riM f1/\l Pf 'TATin IJEXI I'EE ' COLLECTORS , Shortage Discovered In the Rotmns of County Officials. FAST AND LOOSE BUSINESS METHODS , Tlio Delinquents Will He Invltctl to "Call nml .SettleVlth tlio Cap tain" or Forfeit Their Itonds. The half-yearly report of tlio county treas urer for the term ending Juno 30,1SIU which vas presented to the county board hustSatur- luy nnd referred to the ilnaiico committed , presents a strange condition of nSfalw. The semi-annual statement of County Treasurer Snyder , for the six months ending Juno J0,1SOO ! , contains the following : Under head of miscellaneous fund appears collected : Suipluifcosfor ortiintyofllccN $ ) , SOOTO Upon examination uf thu ri'oonls a repoiter finds Mint tlio following olllcois li.'ivo buua 10- ) oiled upon for l.vt'l ' : < 'cv > i of cleric , district , court $ 11)70:1 ) : Vciof lo-jliti-i-of dcoils 7 , < ; o.jM l 'ocs of county Judge 0,11 Kt Under the ruling of Comity Attorney Mn- loney the Ices wcro to have been turned over totho county treasurer January 1 , 1890 , but ipon Inquiry it is found that on the S.'ith of January IbOO , the county auditor reported a balance ' duo and unpaid in the county Judge's ofi'lco of S03J.S3 , The commissioner's record I , pngo ! U , shows the county judge was directed by order of the commissioners to pay over laid to the county treasurer. On the Sth day of February , IS'JO , tlio auditor reported to the commissioners a balance duo from the clerk of the district court § 101. On May . ! ! , IS'.H ) , additional amount duo from the clerk , $ 'JJ ' ; total , ? lor. This balance , it ap pears , was duly paid over to the comity treasurer , ni appears upon the commission er's ' record , pages 47" nnd 201. On tho''itli ! of April , ISO ) , the auditor re ported a balance duo frpm the rogUtcrof deeds for the year ISS'J of . Jf.OOa'.i' ' ' ) . The commissioners' record , pa < ? o 10i , shows that t'io ' register was instructed to pay ovcrsidd b.ilanco to the county treasurer nt once. This order was only partially compiled with , on Juno ; ) , by the payment of { 3COJ.UO , leaving a deficit for ISM ) of $ l.CM. If the fees for tlio llrat six months of 1800 equal those of last year , the register of deeds now owes the county ut least . ' 57.500. There has been great deal of unfavorable comment on this state of affairs at the court liouso and unless the ofilceM now delinquent pay over the balaneodao the county promptly iiction will bo taken against them nud theiV bondsmen at an early Cay. The Sacred. Iluart academy for day pupils , situated on St. Mary's-avenue and 27th st. , is an institution derated to tlio moral ami intellectual education of young girls. Tlio course includes every thing from tin olomcntary department tea a fiuibhed cluisaical education. IJosldos tlio ordinary academical course , music , painting- , drawing and tlio langunjjes nro taupfht. French is included in tlio ordi nary coimo. DiU'oronco of religion is no obstacle to the receiving of pupils'pro vided tiioy conform to the general reiru- latioiw of the scliool. Tlio scholastic term commences the first Tuesday in September. Chissen boj'in at ! ) a. m. , and pupils are dismissed at U : 0 p. m. A NKW l'UMl lNn STATION. That of the Water Workn Company on ' 1 TACII tlctli Street. The now pumping station of the water works company , on Twentieth street near I'opplctou avontie , was completed yesterday , and will DO placed in operation on Monday. The station is a handsome structure , built of pressed brick with cut stone IrliiiniliiKs , and , including the machinery , cost about { , . ' 50OOJ. It h supplied with n. new Holly oiifjliio having a capacity of $ ,000,090 , gallons a day. Space and foundations have also been provided lor an additional engine * and pump , so that the capacity of the plant may bo doubled when necessary. This plunt will bo used to furnish water direct , throiiKh a forty-eight Inch main , to South Omaha and all the portion of Omaha lying cast of Twenty-Fourth street and south of "Williams , This nait of the city now consumes about flvo million Dillons of water a day. The company's new plant , v111 meet all demands for a number of years yot. Headache , neuralgia , dlz/Incss , nervous ness , spasms , sleeplessness , curol by Ir. Miles' Nervine. Samples f rco at ICulm. & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. KUGUIjAKS AMVIUYrrKUIlS. . How National and State Soldiery Will Camp in lown. Pour companlas of the Second infantry , stationed at Fort Omaha , left the city last night for duty at the encampment of the Iowa national guards. The band and the battalion will go to Cedar Knplds and camp with the First regi ment of the Iowa soldiery from August U to August 9 , and with the Fourth regiment , Iowa national guards , at the same pl.uo from August ! ) to August 10. At the breaking up of that camp the battalica will go to DCS Moincs and into camp with the llrst brigade of the Iowa guards. They will bo under the command of General AVlieatou. Major liuller und tlio four compiniosof the second battalion , with a proper number ot otllceis , will encamp nt Spirit lake from August 1(1 ( to August : ) . ' ! , with the Sixth rogl- incut , I. N. U , , and then will Join the right wing at the Dos Moines encampment. This battalion will not leave Onulm until about the 15th. _ Pears'is the purest and best soap ever made IMIs 'I licm 'Ihouji Tlicy lliw Burglars entered the residence of II. 1C. Burket at 1501 Yatcs sticot at an curly hour yesterday morning. They pried open the parlor window. Parsing through the parlor they entered the bedroom and carried elf ? , Ir. Burkot's pants which wcro hanirlug' over a chnlr. These were carried outside and the pockets rilled of a little clmngo after which the pants worp thrown back into the room. Mr. Burkot's vest "containing two gold watches and $150 , which was hanging over the sama chair as the pauts , was not dis turbed. The house of IT. A. Cherry , next door to Mr. Uurket was also entered and sonio small change secured. * IdtntttlarticellencoproronIn mllllontof homri formnrothan | iinrtvr of a utmtiiry , Hliusedhy the United tilito * nareramonl , Knlor e > l Uy the lioadi of tlio grout utilmililf ! n * Ilia Blrongeit , Iurr > t and.Mcut Heiltliful , Ir I'nro'i Crtum llik- Inir Powder doci notcontAla uinmunUlltnuor alum. Bold oalr In cam. cr. JUKINO 1'Oirnun co. , cuc/jo , tlw frAa iita. 6k Both ( ho method nnd results \vhcii Syrup of Pigs is token ; it iaplcnsant tuid refrcsliing to tlio Instc , nnd acts Rcnlly yet promptly on tlio Kidneys , Liver and Hovels , clonuses the sys tcm oflccttinlly , dispels colib , licad nclies and levers and cures Imliitun' ' coiistijiation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of it kind cvcx * pro tlucecl , pleasing to the taste uiul ac ccptnljlo to tlio stonmch , iironipt iu itfl action nnd truly benciicial in itf eflccts , pU'pnrcd onlv from the inosl healthy sind ngrcoablo substances , itr many excellent qunlitics commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for snlo in 50o and 61 bottles by all lemliiig drug gists. .Any reliable druggist who may not have it on Land will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. MLIFOIMIA FIG SYRUP CO , SAN tRANCISCO , DAL. tOUISVlUC , KV. flM IORK. N.Y. DPS , Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. ] 4OO DOt JGLA AS SI OMAHA * , N"O. The most w lik ly nml fnvornblv known inllsits In tlio I niteil fctiitri , Thulr lim ov- pcrloiicc , roiniirkiililo .skill nnd tinlvupt.il siic- ot"1) In ( ho tif.itniont Jinil curuuf > 'crviii , Olironlounil burslciil Dlscauvs. intltln tlicsu einliit'iit iilivsk'lans to tlio full loiiflilonocof tlioallllctoiliivorywlioK1. Tlu-y Riiuraiiteo : A CniiTAlN AND 1'OriltlVn OUltB for tli awful ( ilk'otsuf curly vice ixiiil thu nuincr- ousuvlU that follow lulls trulii , 1'UIVATi : , Itl.OOD ANI1SK1S D1SKASES bpppdlly , conmlati'ly unit DPrinnnotit ly currd. MOUVOUS IKIIILITV AND HKXITAh DIS- OUD131IS yield readily to their skillful tixut- S , FISTULA AVD 11EOTAI , Ut.CF.ISS Riinruntuuil cured \\rltliuiitp.ilu \ or detention floss Iwslm'M. lit DUOCfiLE AMI VAJilCOCHLK ponna- nfiitlviiiitl Biiocissfully cured In ovuy cast1. SVI111IL.IS. UoXUKItllKA , OLKBI' , SJJOP- tnatorrliun , Bon.iiiiilVn.ikiiP4s , LO-.L Alnnliuod , NlRht UmNsIons Dofnyucl I'm ultlos , rumsilu Weakness unil all iK'lle.ilo dlsunlors in'c-ulliir tocltlier sox poiltlvoly ciir.-d. nt well u < nil fiinotlonnl ( INoidcis tfiut ii'siiltfcom youtli- fnl follloor tliocxcoNsof mitiira : VC.IIB. CTI > ipr ! D | J Hiru.iiiti'oil iiirinnuu ntly Ol L\1U I LdVl oiiri'il , rtnin\nl cumpletu. without cutting , onu-.IU1 ovdllutiilon. Curo-4 at lionio by piLtlunt vlUiuut u ino- incnt'spiiliiop TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A C11P1 ? niDK Tlio awful Directs of A O UlVll UUM , early vlo wlileh linnu's organic v.-oakiics' ! , ilostmylns both mind und body , with ull 113 dreaded ills , uuiiiiuiifnty cuieU. 11Is ( T l'T'i'1 ! Ad'lri'.sthnso who have lin- 1/iVO. uljl 1 . ) jni rod Ihouivclvoh by lin- piopcrlnilulRonea nml solitary h iblls , which ruin both mind und lunly , uiiiltlln thuni for Ijiislnestuil v or nriiriat,1' ' ' . MAKItlKl ) Mior : HIO-.P . c-nlerliijfoii Unit liniipy llfo.awuieof iihjsic.il iloWllty.iiulckly "S3lsUt' ' ' OTIRSUCOBiS Is based mien facts , ririt-l'rnctloal oxporl- nito. Suuond l ery ciiso l lltlallystllllloll , thus itarlhiK ilsl't. ' 'i'lilnl Moillelnos iiro piepntcd la oir labnratoiy ov.ictly to sulfc each cabe , thus offu'c-tlns euics vllluiut Injury. Drs , Belts & Betts , 1109 DOUGLAS STREET , . OMAHA. NEB. ' GRATUITOUS ro linotnlira.vincocpt- nblf.Iut In iimny Instnnirs nuu-li Ix'ii.'dt . ironlcl l > itiTl\ril Tvcro it acted upon. Xo To litiuwtlio bfst iiiriiiiH < ifC4iinbiittliiKr this ccinuiioiiciii'injr , iv i Hi tlioli-iistliijury to our pocln'tH nml tiistrt. . l , < ' 'i- ' lnly it Kreiit ud- \antiiRO. U'tiimisl otpcot'Iiiriild I.hcr , Coii- foHlril Spli > c-ii , Vitiated llllo mill Iniirtlvo liMli'ls , nml nil ) iriiili'iit IKTSOIHvlllRiipply thc-lnsf Hrs Avllli 'i'lllt'H I'lllh , vltifh Rtliiiu- Intotlio I.Ivor , rcll < - \ ( > tliooiiaiirKcilSplirn , [ IcttTiulnoii luMllli ) lli > M oriillr. linn ri'K- olutlliKt he l > oulrt mid fiill'll ) nll iliilii-ullhy Kutwctlonsto p.isn olt'lti n iuil'iril niiiiiiicr. "AnoiiiKoarinvrrntlvoh . u jiouud ufuuru. " Do luh Suit's ILhroi ? Pills , Crlcc , 25c. Office , 39 & 41 Park Placo. N. V , , GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE iimlc : ; Tut o HFAT ; HC L/E / Rs'outu lieu- EDV. An tinf.ill- InKcuro forSoui * Initl Wuukncd3 , h [ i crmitorrhm.'i , lniM > lcncy , unit oil itli'\H ; < M that folloir a o- qtmitre of Self- i\liiHO ! I'aln In the IHck , Dimnosi of Vision , T'rornnturo Olc AKO , and in.iny ollior d ! eaos Hint load lu liu.nilty or ronsuiiiptlun nnil niireiiinturo ni\ro. \ IV Kill I I'artlcul.irnln ' ourp.unplilet , whlcliwo do- ilr toionutroo lijr mnlllo orory one. IJ ThoSpo- I'lllc nicdlcluo N told ut II per puckittu. or HX | iack- UKc-s ( or fo , or wlliuo Hant frcii uy uiall on tuo reculp of tliomoney , by mldronlnj : TUB GOODMAN DHUG CO. , 1110 PAKN'AM S'fllEin' ' OJIAHA , , NuiJ. Onnccoimt of rountcrfolti wo liavo adopted tlm ; ollo wrapper , the only conaliio. AMUSE IV ! ENT5. Op era Iloviut HVM * : . ' , 1'rlJay , Sat\inlnv nriirSiiniliiy , Aug. 1 , ' , ' , : md3 A ml B.-itiirilnv Mutlneu. HIU HI.Al K 1IOOM. MSCLBY'liLAND'S ' cor.o's.vu . , MINSTRELS. The niit MontboJ ronmllnn , TOM MclNToail the lilKhcit iiilarlod rolur'il urll < t In Ilio worl i Jurnu A. Ill.iiKt , IIIIIV KirrullVIII KUIildjo Doc Kny 01 tlio Illrener llrctliora nncl 4lothor ! uol < irrd minstre notiiblea. 'lliu Mnrcli of tliu Muiumtiljiiu ulailla. tors , nn orlulnal nml unliiuii notelty , with correct rrprajuutntloiis of the iintlro Afr" un Tlio iTiinUlr ri'illitic , clM'lo 1'cil pan pe'taclf ' , "Tllr. TUHUADOKS "uno aullcdln iuai | ) lir ; u onule Tliuridny , JulJl , Uvfular irlcct rr\ \ We had the crowds among the odd suit Pants and they almost cleaned the tables only vci r few of these pants arc left. This week \ve propose to have just us many customers in our Slioa department.Ve arc closing out all our sinnmci shoes and must be rid of them in a fe\v days. AVc will make it worth your while to visit our shoe department this week will show you bar gains you have never seen before in the shoe line. All shoes adapted for summer \vcarimtst go. Men's Russet Goat Oxford Ties , $1.40. Men's Russet Goat Lace Shoes. $1.75. Men's Coffee Brown Goat Lace Shq s , Goodyear welt , $2.25. Of the last lot there is only a small quantity. These shoes arc not of the common trashy- colored stuff of which , nowadays , so many are in the market. Ours conic from icputablo makers , arc of good , honest stock , well made , and we can recommend them. The shoes are extraordinary bargains , and you should avail yourself of this oppoitunity , Shoes of color pos sess many decided advantages over black shoes for summer \vear. They are much cooler , require - _ quire less care , arc less expensive and more comfortable. f In black summer slices we oiler a lot of very fine Kangaroo hand welt Southern Tics , which \vercdclayed \ by the manufacturer and only received last week , too late in the season to sell with a profit. Jt is a shoe which we would ordinarily mark $4.75 , but for above leason we of fer them at $3.90 , We still have a small quantity of the Patent Leather Shoes at $2.50. \Yc shall not get in any more of them this season , so if you want a pair better come soon. TO MECHANICS AND LABORERS. We have again a full line of our celebrated all solid leather $1.25 shoe. This is by all odds the best low priced shoe ever offered. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Our store closes at 6SO : P. M. : : : Saturday at 1O P. Tvf. Crockery and Glassware. PERKIiNS , GATCH & LAUMAN , i5i4Farnam Street. Estabtlthco I860. A Mriinol for Hie inyher education of WO IK. An tinnsuallyflnocorpRorrrufmorifor 10-91 ! Literature - ture , Art and Muiic l > y fpt-ciallsts. Location Col nmbU , > ! o. , in a20 nciepurlt justnortliof city Iliult ) . Voreht trceaubomul , blue prirw , analiunitanccyf space for out-door cierc'Uo Ifand omo bullillifi'S. Moral t ono of rchool oxcollent. A Chrl'ttun homu with all lie freedom anil nil the nofo tnintdo of a welloidertd iomo.rlto for cntilourtie AcKIrtss , W. A. OLDHAM. iTeiiai r-LCOLUMDJA , MO. MONTI CELLO. Now Buildings , Now Furniture , lfe\v Pianos Hew Equlcuent9 ] , Beautiful S.tuation. Opens Sept. Sli Full nml miporlor Tnculty. Ilopntt- nu'iita for Injll9li. Latin , liretk. ( Icriimn. Krtncli ( bclvuiu , .Music , Art , etc. Send for Information to ilISS It N. IIASKIII.U 1'rlncli nl. 1U IXOIS AKERICAHCoHSERtfATORYjSKIGASO , ( lIlChKKlMt 1ML1.U AlfOlI .UK . ' < 4UKMM SI. AllbmiU'tiiHUf MuM"I'iamatn' ' AilltflhjrttIf.ulier * ' TioltiiiiK liool. Un inj > iaf ud u < li unl ttrts it nxtJcrale cott , CutalctftiiiUlltHlftiu. J. J. HillbJiUir , Jhrrrdr. MILWAUKEE COLLECE MiniiPO. WIs For You lie M'nmpn. I'nr ootaloguu mhl C. HAH KlXI.SliV. ; I'll. ' D.l'ns't. AH < lenirtinin1 ! of HnBhnl Innlmctloii , MoJiTii Tjtn- iuircslino AiU , etc. U. hUULUiu > , .hicUbuuvlllulll St. Mnrij's aohool. Ivnoxvlllo , II. , (185S ) A Church School for Oil Is. St , A.lbnn'8 School. Knoxvllle , 111. ( ISOO A Chinch teliool for Hoys. Now build hiss , no\v fiu'nlhiro. now lipira | : t us. Thu latot. inutboils of monti 1 anil pliys lent culture. Kuirv'thln' ; IIP to tlio tl'uo ' llumu coinforl-i mill luiino c-ant foruvciy ixiul liUV.O WhElTlMJNVlII.L. I ) . I ) Itcutoraml rouiulor. IIIFT irMnnivNen f IPUIB A. llllJv rtl/\Ul.U / 1 ( ii t-obiss l > oy a homo pcliool iiiiliraonts : | | pcrfrit. iirepuiritlurany collojto orfor luiilnos , IjnckiMinllx.J ri'cclvtHl gU | your opcni fept a fJtulK ) AUtlrcea Hcv S. 1. . an\Eu , A .M .iiiinkiruiii.nl AURORA NJilMAl SCHOOL AND BUSIKtSS CSLlEGt. 1'rui n'f , forCOUEOE. turTtACHIKO.fnrflJSINISS. nil utft'rr ciccllLMil opiurtutiltleti li > r thu Btiuly ui Jlunlc.A t HiortlIlMKlHiict 'J'ipcwrlUiii ; end KIci- cutlun ItulWlni ; hPiitrdhy steam. I'orcatiiln Jrcss.Uor C. C. 1UVK.IOV. A.M. . Aurora. 111. ! VJorir > nPo''i ino.'l.rCScaco ! ) . liuar'l School for Girl * and TouiiKljnillra. For KM cnlalOBUi > adrti-8l ( ) . THATIIll.I.n. ! . . " ? ? Momiinl'arulll.or77iadldonttrL t't , Chlcaio , 111. ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , M"p/ftStt" " Circular ufHU.NItV J. STUVKAS , A. II. . 1'rln. Tlio Specialist , In uiiHurpaHiiM In tlio troatnont of rill forini of 1'lllVATi : DIM : . \t-K4. l/ntM nhool STIIICTUUi : , urpuln In rollevliullio UlaUilor. nVt'llll.ltf rurod InUltotCdiiyi. Kkln lUc.i i'iitiirili , nml nil IIH- ) rcios of tlio lllood.lli'.irtnnil l.lvcr Kunmlu UlioaB. 01 nn i'il wltliunt liulrurni'iitx or "lcc.il treat uient " I.odlo from Sto 4 only M'nd tnni | ) tor clrculiira Bltlntf jiurtlculars nbuut o.iili ! fit tlio nbuvo dlscn of , nnd Hliowlntf miinyof I ho inuit ruiuiirkulilu curci. Ollloo. .N , i : . Onr Hill nml Kiinmm SH , cntruuco un eUl.cr . street , Ouuiln , Xclt , .ll rl lilm llnliU Iluptrtillcurcil m. IH THC nrirNt iii ciuiroit OCAnLCTFEVEH. COLDB , MEASLES , CATARRH , AC. aVTHC UKOriHC INVIBIUIC SOUND DISC [ xalrb ll g-imnlut to i 1 1 " ' ! " 'nr ' ( < n ( ft - lln all ilmlltr t > - , lc n.n.bUtJ. TAlllnHtUt Xlrl Jewelers and Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STKEETS , - - OMAHA , NEB. PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES. Being manufacturers , importsra and jobbers , as Avoll as ro- tall clonlors , our purchasing facilities ere socoucl tonohouaolu this country. HonoD'our extreme low prices o.i ovorythiutr sell. Special attention is called to our larffo nnd oloprant llao or PJm Mtm'ol Cocks ( ever 50 different styles ) at < 35.OO and up- war J.P. Pine Banquet nnd Pltt-.o Lamps , wi li s'lk pa aaol cl'iulcsin all the now colors , from $5.0O up. Buy yotirTaWo CutU ry of us and sav < 3 money. Ro.ora' Boat Triple Plated K > lvoi qnd Fork3 only 01.76 per not. Stool Orvin ? S ts ( Imlfa fork ard stool ) , $2.0O nnd upwaicl. Spoons , &o. , Iti proportlou. Our Great M.d-SurnmorBnrpfn.in Snlo of DiamondWutcho3 , nril Flno Jewelry Is still in progress. Geimino Diamond Pingor Rhgs from $2.50 up. Solid Gold Watches from $15.0O uu 5,000 flno oolid gold , plain , band nnd eot Rin s from $1 to 810 each. Qo'd Spsctaclos and Eye Qlassoa frooi$3 up. Fine Stool Spectacles $1 up. 'Repairing of Watches , Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute For the treatment of nil CTIUON10 AND snmiCDISHASKS ! Brnoo , Appllnncci for neformltlcs , nnt Tiu c * . Heat tmlllilCB , Apl'iiriilna mid lif < ii illi > < fnr Mocoi-ofnl tuntininl < if ovuiy form of dlot'iiui ro } quIrlwj.Miillrnlor Siirsli-iil TriMlmunt N1SBTV HOIIMS KOIl I'ATIKN'IS llonnl of nttu-idiinco licit Arconinioilntlom W < ' "tVille Jorolii'ulnrH on Doforiiilllep mul Unices , Trui"i"i. ( "lub I'ftt , Curvutorn ol Hhlno , I'llcs , Tuinorii Cnnifr Ca'nrrh llronchltli , liilinlatlcn , Kln'trlolly , l'nr.ilv li , Ciyli | > | > ihlilnof lllinMor. lire , Knr , bKIn Hud Illuuil , nnUnll Hum oilopoiitlong IlklHhS ] Ol WOMKX n npi'ililty llooll of D'tiNiHut ' of Vonicn 1'ios Wo have tat lyndilcdu lolnc-UDoi iirliiioiit forWuiiiMi ilnrlim Cotilliiciuoul IblrUlly I'rlvntci Only lUlliibloMcillciilliutltnto making n ipjclnlty of I'll ' 1VATH DIS HASI-.S. Allllfotid niscn cHsucccJsfiillytrfalfil Syiilillltlc jiolion rvniOTrit from Ilio N ) lein wltliout mirourr No Ki'&tiritlioTicnttiiGntfnr lost of Vital I'onir. r > rtluiuniililo to visit w it nyliu tieitua t liomo IJ corrcspordtnco. Allcoiiiinuiilcntloni conllilcnlliil , Modlcliioor initrunionlH lenl by mull or uprcn , HO- cimly imckid , no innrks tolnillmlo conlentxor numlor. Ono jipr onnl IntorvUiiv piavrrvit Oiilluii'l conHiill us ur und history of fotirca o. and won 111 kei a In pliiln wrapper our IlODlt Tl ) M I'.N KUii' ; . iiion | 1'rUu.tl SpeiUl or Nervous niscnsef , Impotencj. Syplullii , ( lleotimt Vnrlcocclo , wltli question ll.st. Address Ornaha Mediclal and Surgical Institute , CornerOth nnd HorneySts. , Oinnlia. Nob. 6EO.BGARPENTEE&GD . , , l'ay Speclul Atlentlon totho iiiuracliire of * Forlloiuenr Store. Wo liiiT FINEST IK OF STRSPliS isvir.rc SUO\VJN In tlili city , 202 io 208 South Water Streai , CHICAGO. rm. ELECTRIC BELT ran BUT ANO SUSrCIISDII ll\ , Milt r..rlhl..i il"l r roie , Curml < lr > trttli H L ii , gliltj Finlj , 7IIIJ , Ki > lk. Int. Cnnllmou * UrrvRll of ftrflr.ellr tbrnuKh ill kAK I'ARTM mutllilllh-mlollumi . , m ( . < IM'l HSlllH'XJIII. Kl.iltlr Inrrtiil till liiUnllj , or l fiirrnl I > OKI In ciiH IIKI.T miJlBii nitir. C | > l l li. 4tti . Mwr l if l'ir. mumllr Ufr.l IB l r1 ! monlhi. HtilM pRitihl llrv . MANHOOD tirlr Ilmj ami III ! , l pol " ir , U.t Ilior , ml hMlili full ; I'irlivnltrueilitirnvl' ' ' -AltJ lll'rlxt I. , a.T , THEDUEUEH HAMPDEN WATCHES THE BEST THE TINE DEST KEEPER. SENDFOn THC DUEUEH OUR COOK , WATCH CASE "FHAUD8 MFG. CO. . INVVA7CHEII CANTON , OHIO. AliOOIiilJrll , Iiiiuyur Ill ! I > pir , urn .11 , , 11 li'iiKii , " 'l ' yi'tirV hiiiei isful ( inn " AilMi'i- fi'f' niijiulili' Ity. Spi-i'lal fin ' in many TO WEAK BolTirin , from tlioillrcUuf > < nllifiili item , < 'nrlr ilrcay. vantlui wr liiie , | i t IIHIII < > K | , < U',1 will rtn < t a yalu liln Irfatlno ( nji'li ' euntutu'iiK ' full jurtlcnlnrii fir lionio rurr. I'lllIH of clinrgo. A. i.lcndllniiMJIcal . wurk : hould lie nad t/ < ; rr iimu who U IiHrvi.m . ami ilellllt tfd. rl