Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 05, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    Q T'TT'K ' OIUAITA DAIL Y .C TUESDAY. ATTUTTST n.
THE CITY ,
Judge Shields will cnll the docket this
nonilng for the August terra. There are
187 CIISOH on the docket ,
Frnnlc tlollor hat ) cucil Mnrcus J ,
Jloscnstock and "William L. I'tehcr in
the county court for 8175. CO on notes.
Gcort'o D. llurdctt of D , M. Stcclo &
Co. , IIHH Icon lying qulto 111 nt his homo
In tlili cily for Home diiyH. IIo hopes tote
to able to ( jo out on hl usual run to
day..Six
.Six "boys will bo nrrnlpncd before
Jtidgo C'lurkson ' Saturday inorninj , ' ,
charged with incorriRlbillty. They are
John Ginyrioii , Joseph Colvllle , Jolm
Kognor , L.OUH ! Knocks and Herman
lijorklund. All are out on tall except
the hitter , who isln jiill
A meeting of the publishers ol " * fi-
tent inslilOH" wns held ut the 1'iixton
hotel yentordiiy siftornooa , Among thu
r'ji'c.uoiitiitiu'a ( In iittciiiliiiico wcro N.
H. Jlnkcr , ninnngcr ol thn Kansasnovs-
nn pur union , To pel * a , nnd John C , Kcl-
toy of the Sioux C'ity Tilhunu. Thcso
ponllcmen visited und Insiiccted Till'
biii ! building.
Tlioy Arc Iinli iniiit ,
Saturday night a number o ( prominent
citizens called at the council chamber In
quest ol cotninlttoo meetings. Ko ono could
bo found , Member * or the council liavo not
of late mot In committee Satuiday aswas
onr-o tlio custom.
The clll/.em wcro very Intllijnnnt nnd de
clared tliat they could not bo expected to hunt
Uiroujrh private offices of coundliaen every
tlrau tlicy had business to tnnsuct.
Complexion powder li nn absolute necessity
of the rvllncd toilet hi this climate , I'ozxonl's
cotnblnciovcry ulcnicntof beauty and purity ,
TloIicnor'H Appoint incut.
Customs Collector Alexander has received
n circular from tlio treasury department ,
staling Hint the late assistant secretary of
tlio treii'iiry , George ( J. Ticlicnor , lias hcca
KiM.n eliargoof tlio hoinl of tuogeneral ap-
pj'nlscr.sstutloii atiVew Vorlc ,
Collcc'ors ' at other polls lll ndvisotlio de-
puitincnts of the appeals to reappralscincnb
nt Iholnesixvtlvoposts , when u generalap-
prnkcr will Iw unsigned to the duty ol reap
praise men t.
Jteappr.iiscincnt districts will hereafter be
entalillslicd n the need of the service ro-
quios. ! _ _
Frnnlt Stew art , suit. ) Rock Island'dinlns1
cnrsorvlcc , li inniiagins Hotel Colfiu ut Col-
' " '
; to the satisfaction of all visitors.
Ito.sdiml I.il < | iior.
Mrs. IlUody Iloffinnn was brought to the
city from Cherry county , charged \vlth scll-
ini ? liquor to the Indians on Kosebud reser
vation. Shognvo bonds Tor her nppeuranco
nt the next term of court. Her huslauct was
bronchi down on the same charpo last \vecl
mid bound over. Both arc honest looking
people and His the opinion of thopcoplu frou
that pint of the stsito tbat thch1 arrest If
splto work on tbopnrtof a certain individual
who bus hinisolf been suppljhig tbo Indians
in that neighborhood with largo quantities of
firewater and tben getting them to testify
afjalnst other whlto people. The imllvidua
In question Is a man nlwutwhom dailc liltits
nictliiown out respecting his past life and
who is considered n dangerous character.
Tlio only complexion powder In the \vorld
that is .without vulgarity , without Injury to
tlio user , and v.lthout doubt a beaulillur , is
In IlnitKcom Park.
0.1-Aiit , .August ! , 1800. To the Editor o
Tin : Ben : I huvo been working iu Hivnscoir
pail : and feel perfectly ashamed of the man
ncr in wiiich Ibis woik is beiiifeargricd on.
think It my duty to mitko it known that itnii
be remedied. There nre men who arc doing
work llioy kao\v nothing about , and as aimit-
tfr of course it takes so much longer to do it
For instance : Laborlngincn are doing pur
dcnlnir while tlio irardeucrs are dolncr llbor
writ , 'riiero aionisomen wnonro
not doing an lioncst hour's work In a day
nenrly , but nothing Is said about it , while
others may bo working bard all day without
appreciation.
Sun dny there was a fifrlit in the park be
tween the laborers anil tiothhigtias been dons
about It. AN OMA.IU GAHUBSCU.
M\ch has been said about European cham
jMgucs , Once tlioy had the market , but
Cook's extm dry Imperial has knocked tlieni
out.
HlH Olrl U.-MI Aivay.
DnnD.iiloy bai been courtiiiff Amelia Kil-
lion for many irccln. Ho thought she re
turned bis affection. Sunday they look n
day's outing and visited several pintles of
amusement and attended an entertainment
that night together. Dnn was happy until
the tinio came to no homo , when bis fair but
llclclesxvcctlieait fiiilthlin for another man.
Ho got n gun and ( , 'olng to the
homo of Ills love announced his
arrival by banking away with his pistol at
intuloin. IIo then Mclced the door In and in
formed Mrs. Killion that ho was going to
shoot the daylight through her daughter.
Amelia hud ilcd , and the rcnmlndurof tlio
household soon followed , and soon after Dal-
ley left tbo premises.
A yuriimt lias been sworn out for his ar
rest.
Hot Wcnthcr anil Accidental.
Take no chances on headaches orsunstrolto
Thishot weather is fcurfulbutlf you wllltalte
a few of Kniu'Q's HcaiUijho Capsules each
day you \\ill Und the temperature will bo ro-
duccd and tlio likelihood of sunstroke or
prostration absolutely counteracted. ITor
sale by all druggists ,
aim Solid SoTitli
Is solid on the prnnt "Qermnn Remedy , "
Telegrams and letters tire received avoir tiny
dui'liie thU heated term for ICraiiso's Head-
ncho Capsules. Tlio people from that section
say tlioy mluro the tempcrnturo miil prevent
cuiibtralvcj and headaches. For sulo by all
druggists ,
Hun Stroke ,
No\v \ is the tune the
, accepted time , to pw-
vcntsunstrokes , hoaduclies , etc. lly ix'ducing
tlio teaiiionitnro all tlieso dUtrosslng evils
will bo prevented. ICrauso's Ileadueho Cap
sules urottio thing.
Ono or two ICrrtuso'a Ileadaeha Capsnlo
token dxuliiK the day will prevent any head
UL'hc , also attacks ofsunstrolto. Ml d rugKista
J. ! : . no YD is
IT Tpudor.'d tlio Nominal J on for Gov
ernor tlio n.v-JInyor Will Accept It ,
The democrats of Douglas county do not
seem to know whom they \\\ll \ support in the
convention for the nomination of governor.
TUITO lias bwn inucU Ulk among them as to
\vlio would bo thu prohiulo c.uull.l.ito. . It has
boon rumored that lion. James U , 13oyd
might possibly refuse toulloiv hiannino to bo
used , Seine ot his friends pay ho would ac
cept the nomination , others that they do not
bollovo th.it ho would.
> lr. Doyd vas told about thcso rumors by
a BEI. i-cporter , and asked whether , if nomin
ated liy tnc democratic convention , ho would
oct'opt the noinlnntlon for governor.
I lr. lloyil replied th.it , If the demounts
saM'tit to noniliuito Ulin , ho would accept.
IIo also bald that ut thotimo tbo county
convention met ho was nb.M'nt from the city ,
and It MUS only a few days after It had t > o-
lei-tcd itt delegates tliat hU fileiuh a-sliud
him to run , uud ho iliudly m.ulo up his mind
to accept the nomination if tendered him.
The Sacred Ilotvrt academy for day
pupils , bittiiitod on St. Mary's avenue
und " 7th st. , IB an institution do voted to
tlio moral nud lntolloctu.il education of
young- girls , The courseliioludos ovcry-
thltiK- from nn olomontury dopnrtmout tea
a finished cais3lcnl | oducation. llosldos
the ordinary ncftdemlcjtl course , music ,
nalutiiig , dawing and the lniijuijjos ( : nro
taught , French Is IncludoQ In the ordl-
nnry course , Difference of religion Is no
obirtaclo to the rocclvln" : of pupils , pro
vided tnoy conform to the general rojju
latlons of the echool. The Hoholastlc
term commenced the first Tuesday in
September. Clashes begin ut 0 n. m.
and puplla are dismissed at 3:30 : \ \ in.
OOUGIj/VS ANDOMiVlM LAlKS.
TlioscVlilcIi IIa\e Been mill Arc to 1)0
Held.
ThoDougta * county fulr association Us iSsued -
sued announcements of Its fair , which is to
Iw held in Omnhn the llrst week of Scpteni-
Icr , hut noannouncetnonthas been made of
the ground ) on which the cntcrtnlment will
ho given. This point has not been ilnnlly de
cided upon , hut the probabilities mo tluit It
ll 1)0 ) held upon the old grounds in the
northern part of the city. The lease of
thcso grounds expired In July , nnd Mr.
Drown offered the grounds totho association
for its fair free of charge.
There Ian poutbillty thnt the fair may beheld
held on the new grounds of the Omaha driv
ing park aiioeiatton , which IIo in tliosouth-
western part of the city , dhectly south of
tlio now Jilnuvood park onVc t
Lcnveiiwoith street. The f3ivork > en
these groundi Is progressing rnji-
Idly. The grading of the inilo tnclc Is
nearly complntcil and way le cnmplctca If
neccMiiry within ten days. This truck 1 * to
bo 10) ) font \viilo and will bo tbo only inllo
truck In the state. 1'orty teams mo working
on tlio grade. It is proposed to have a prom-
cnado Hcvcnty-llvo fuel wtdo around the In-
sliluof the trad : and within thU , at sonio
futuiodny , Is to bo constructed uu urtliiclal
lake.
Tlio lumber is on tlio pround for the con
struction of the grand stand , tlio stables nnd
tbo fence around the ground * . 'J'hc latter is
to 1)0 built in ttio niostsubstuntl.il manner ,
with Iron posts , and is to bo eight feet hi h.
Thogrand stand , stnbles and Tenco wlllbo
ejected nt once , and next year amagnilicont
club house and other substantial buildings
will bo constructed nnd tbe ( 'rounds beauti
fully pa iked.
Tno ditt'ctortao \ \ atout concluded that It
will bo best to complete the track nud
nllo\v \ It to bo used through the
full nnd winter for driving , in order
to put it in proper condition for racinc purpo
ses nnd for that ro.uon are not nartlculady
anxious to secure the fiilr this fall.
The ofliccriof thenssoeiutloii moV. . U.S.
IIiiRhcs , president ! It. S , Berlin , sccrotuiy ;
VS. S. Hector , treasurer ,
The Omnhn fair imd exposition n sodatlon
Is in Innocuous desuetude. It is settling up
Its ull'ahs , butu-illiiiakunoen'oit to hold a
fair this full , Tlio Dougl.u county associa
tion luissccuied the portion of tlie Omaha
nssodntion in ( lie raeirujcimiit \ C'iej > toti.
In..Lincoln , ' 1'opeka and Kansas City , ami
soiuogood racing h expected. The dlicotors
of the latter association arc : D. II. AVhedcr ,
president , .John Bauincr , seerotary ; Henry
Holln , tix-.isuier ; IMiJnh Allen. II. It. Avriy ,
Omar AVhitiioy , 1 ? . l iiiorson nnd Julius 'J'ml-
tsehko. Tbo datei llxed for the Mir are Scp-
tembor Ito -J , Inclusive.
\Vlint it Docs.
Hood's Sarsapaillla
1. Purllles the blood.
2. Creates an upiwtito ,
3. Stii'iigthens tlio nerves.
4. Makes the weak strong.
5. Overcomes that tired feeling.
0. Cures scrofula , salt rheum , etc.
7 , Invigorates the kidneys and liver.
8 , Relieves headaches , indigestion , dyspep
sia.
_
AVIm is Tills AVheeler ?
The boird ; of health met at the mayor's
ofllcoyesterday morning. Councilman Chaffce ,
Scavoy , Morrisseysanltary , olUccr.Dennis , Inspector
specter of plumbing , and Dr. Gapon , present.
Mayor Gushing occupied the chair.
.Aftortlio reading of the minutes the reso
lution requesting the council for financial aid
tociiablo the hoard of health to doits work
\vas vigorously diseusscd. The request Iso Iss
denied upon an adverse report of tlio linanco
committee.
The chair suggc'tcd the advisability of the
board discontinuing its muetiugs , as they
were useless unless the laws and regulations
could bo en forced.
Dr. Gapen obnervcd that thocouncil could
mandamus the board und compel it to meet.
"Tliat would suit us exactly , " explained
ChatTeoj "that would elvo u ? nn opportunity
toshoxvitp the condition of things. "
Dr. Gapcn reported that ho h.id conferred
,
with. Chairman " \Vliccler of the finance com-
mittco of tbo council , who said Unit the hoard
should go abend make out its bills , and if
they \vero 'QIC' the council would pay them ;
but he ( Wheeler ) added that lie thouirht tbo
woik ol tlio board worse than cnild'splny , in
fact all poppycock.
Chief Sonvoy wanted Councilman Wheeler
sitmtnoiicd befoi-o the board and requested to
dellno the vord 'poppycock. '
Dr. Ocipen said tbo dully reports of infec
tious diseases -were iiudo to bim , but bo wa4
powerless to do any thing because of wuut of
funds.
A lonff discussion ensued as to the advisa
bility of repeating the request lor money ,
and how theeomeit could he barnionl/edwitb
the equity und necessity of the request.
Dr. Gapen stated that SfiOUO per month was
appropriated by Denver lor sanitary work ,
but Omaha bud not appropriated us many
pennies.
lie considered a proper sanitary condition
ono of the most urgent necessities at the
bands of the council.
A number of residents near Gibson sub
mitted a complaint against the burn and
barnyard of .Tunics Segar , which they claim
is in n horribly unclean condition.
Tbo secretary was Instructed to notify Mr ,
Setrarto abate the nuisance forthwith.
Mrs. A. Cofl'eoreported a nulsanco against
.Assistant Sanitary Commissioner O'Toole.
She was advised to tuko ber trouble
into the couits , as It was dovcloped
that the complaint arose out of a neighbor's '
quarrel.
O. E. Coombs complained of lot 17 , Heed's '
second addition ou Twentieth street as being
In n foul condition because of an adjoining
livery statlo.
The board ordered the nuisance abated.
Herman Schulfor complained of vaults In
the rear of Fanmin street ne.ir Tourtoentli
btreot , and the plumbing inspector vas in
structed tomalio u. proper connection with
the sower.
A. pool of stagnant water was reported at
Nineteenth uud Cumhijj , which wis ordered
abated.
Dr. Oapjn stated that ho rnl employed a
man to make n record of births mid ( baths ,
but Mijor U'beeler had lefuscd to pay him.
Tbo board then proceeded to roast the miler -
lor ton turn , ami iiutliorirod the secrotury , to
test tlio matter In the courts.
The plumbing inspector's report showed
( Ki.Siil worth of work done.
Adjourned.
Miles' Nerve imd Ijivor Pills ,
An Important discovery , Tlioy not on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves. A new principle. Tbcy speedily
cure bllllousness , bad taste , torpid liver ,
piles and constipation. Splendid for men ,
women and children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. 80 doses forM cents. Samples free
at ICuhu & Co.3 ' IC'tu and IDouglas.
Fumisiuxa A.M >
'Iliu Commissioner * * to Have Another
\YhlrI\Vltli the Hospital.
There wore only thrco bids sent in to the
county commissioners for furnishing the new
poor-houso or county hospital , Tlioy were
N. U , Falconer , Omaha mattress company
oudDowry AStono.
The bidders uuvosimply given figures on
various materials , articles of furniture , etc.
As ono commissioner remarked , "The mer
chants might just ns well bavo mailed us u
few more prleo lists. "
Dcwoy & Slono by their manager , IMr. "W. I.
Klcrstend states : Having1 furnished
complete the different asylums and
hospitals of tlio state of No-
brmku , Including the lus.uio asylums at
Lincoln , Hastings nnd Noifolk , tbo reform
school at ICoair.oy , tbe deaf nnd diuub insti
tute ut Omaha ami inanyotbcr public and
private hospitals and schools , we tire confi
dent wo will K i vo yon better eoofls for less
money than any other fuinlturo establish
ment in the country. Mr. ICicibtcad refers
thu board to tint pabllolandr and Imlldlnt-s
oulcd at Lincoln , and to tlio Union Piicltlo
milroad.
Wr , Fiilcouor snys that boquotes the lowest
iiossiblowticlosnlo prlWs uud enclodC4 a pi'lco
list of various linens , etc. , etc. * "
M'ho Uiuaha niutl'i'obs coinpuny bidi simply
011 nuittrosso ) ,
'Tho contract for furnishing the now buildIng -
Ing will bo let on Friday.
bids for Minting the building have
also been receive ,
Sherlock & \ Vaguer will do the Job for
f3llA ) or 40 cents par scjuaro yard ; Omaha
wnllipaixjr and paint company , | } , li2l,00 ;
Van 1'clt & Co. . make a Ion ; bid , but It is not
Iu accordance \vlth tbo board's advertisement ;
J. J , Worthy's Is diatauccd ; D. UarUon , with
mineral paint , $ .IKW.30 ( , or with lead
HW3.85 ; Vosi Btostliers send In lengthy
Itemized hid.
Thcso pilntlnRS bids will also bo decided
upou next Friday.
aud Douglas.
no IK ; i.\c ; ins : : ]
IlovtlicProprietorof the Old llopub-
llonii Makes A lllilavlln.
ThoonieooJii ( IIce Shawat the cornerof
Slxtccntli and Caw streets , vas eromV'd
\vithtbo \ 100 plaintiff * In the 10J suit * eo.u
memcd ngnliist tlio Ucpubllean Newspaper
company , The defendant was ropiesonted
by Sherman Wilcox , the juvenile bustniss
iniinngcrof thodcfimctsheot ,
Aflldavlts in each of the 100 cases , sipncd
by .1,0. Wileovero Introduced , asking for
acontlnuaueefor thirty days on the ground
that "new nnd matcilul evidence" AMIS
wanted. Tho.iflldivitfet forth that the nftl-
antJ. | C.Vikox \ , ut u meeting of tlio direc
tors or the cojipnny , li.ul been delegated to
tnko en tire charge or the buslnest ot" settling
up the affairs and tint lie wished further
tlmoto prepaio his csiso.
On this sho\v'ln \ > 'nll of the eases were con
tinued for thirty days and the tcion ofVI1 -
eox departed , jtibil in t at tlio thought that the
defense had scored the llrst point ,
An indlj-natlon meeting1 was at once held
In vliiob thirits of all kinds wow nude
nj alrnt the senior U'llcox by thocxatpei'nted
men , sono ofwhom had not received any piv
for four weelM , and nearly all of wham im > l
received only a small portion of their sal.tiica
for six week * before tint time.
Tlio stinditiR committee which had been
appointed to ramni0 [ the nfTulr.s or the men
bold a slioit seisloii to determine tbo best
comso lonnrsiie.
AV. M. Smith , -Aho wns mamtinc editor ,
niulJ..M , Olllaa. city edlfnr , hotli of whom
weieinumlieisoC Hie board of direclorj of
tlio conipaiiy , stiitiil Hint no moot
iiif ? of the dircotois had been
railed und that , conseqticnlly , J. C. Wilcox
had not been appoiutello t.n o clinrgo oftlie
iiflMlri ofthocomi.iny | , us stated in Ills alll-
duvlt. It ns ulso stutcu that ailllieevl-
ilenic liearlupr ujiou the accounts of the cm-
plojcs of the roitipiny wtis contained in Hie
lioolts of tholiitUv , which wcro In the posses
sioii of the dufi'iulaiit , and nil the testimony
which could be produced was that of the
foreman , who mule up tbo accounts of the
printers ; thoinaiiigiue editor , who inudo up
ihoai-fotintsof tlio cdltond force , nud the
bouidcecper , who hud m.idoup the list of thu
uci-ounts on which thosuitsycio lbcd. ;
1'litj foroiii.in and inan.i > ; iiii ; editor lire
plnlntiih in the suits nnd were toady to tf"-
tit'y , as was the boolfkcopcr. The committee *
considered nil these points carefully and do-
elded to bring charges of perjury njuinst J.
C. U'ilcox incachof the Iftl sulur
In aecordimec with the decision of the ( Otn-
mittec Iho iihintllTs rcpaiicd inn body tothe
olllco of County Attorney Mnliotiov , 'xvhcro
100 in formations , cli.ugintrJ. 0. Wilcox with
pctjury , were itiodu out and given to an ofllocr
It was rumored on the street yo-itc'rdaj
that ariatiKcments haJ been made to Import a
lotof non-union printers nnd attempt to get
out l.hoKopablicau inllio morning.
Nervous debility , poor memory , diffidence ,
scxnril weakness , pltnplcscured by Dr. Allies'
Nervine. Samples free atlCubn < Sc Co.'sl5th
anj Douglas ,
The Opportunity ofu Idle Time.
Sam W. Gregory , president of the
Slide Minlntr Co. , On ray , Colo. , is at the
Piixton , I'oom 15. If yon , have a little
spare oasli vou vl U to put into u snfo
Jind pi'oiitablo investment , cnll on liim
ut onco. As to his reliability and
cliaracter ho refers without pcrinibaion
to the wholesale grocers of this city.
3IA.1LS ON Till * MOTOKS.
Tlio > 'ew Jfetluxl Introdiiued K\te n
uliiu ti > South Omaliit.
The local mail service between this city and
Council' UluiTs was Increased yesterday by
trans ferine the mail route bstwecn tbo two
cities from the Union Pacific railway to the
motor railway.
The new service \vas tried for tbo first time
yesterday , and mails , until further notice ,
will bo carried according to tbo following
schedule :
EAST-HOUND.
ArrUo
LeavoOmalia. . Connc-Il lllnlTs.
0:2(5 : ( a , in. , , , . , . , , . . . 7:00 n. in.
0:11 : n. iu . li-J5 a. in.
lli't : a , in . . 11 : . " n. in.
115 : ! p. in . -OJ p. in ,
4 ; n p. m . r > : ( i' > p. in.
7:10 : ji. m . TOo'Jp. ' m
T.eave
Con nil ! HlulTs. Arrive Omaha ,
8:2t5 : a. m . D:00u. in.
9 : S n , m . 11:1- . in.
J2I7 : p. m . U.Vi : p. in ,
3:4t : > ] i. m . . * . 4'JOp. in ,
6ai ; li. m . T:0" : > p. in.
Tills schedule , however , is only an cxpeil-
nieutal ono and la likely to bo chunped ut any
time. It applies only to lo"al mull between
tween tbo two cities. For the present , and
until other arranpomeuts may bo made , mall
matter to and Irom eastern points wll bo
carried on tbo Union Paelllc dummy , as bore-
lofoi'o , There are two trains each -way In
the morning and the same number In the
afternoon. The authorities liavo recom
mended that these mails , bo carried on the
dummy nlso , and It is expected th'it this
change will bo made soon.
Tbo motor company has detailed a man tenet
net ni mail agent and bavo charge of the mail
between the two offices. Ho will take it
from ono ofliconnd deliver it nt the other , so
that the iiostofflco employes will have nothing
10 do with It while In transit ,
The advisability of extending this service
to South Omaha bns been suggested to the
Washington oBlco and it Is probable this will
soon bo done. The service on the Union
Pacific dummy is very poor , There are no
truliis from South Omaha in the morning , the
11 rat ono arriving hi. Omaha ut 112 : 15 p. in.
From tbuttiino until (5:15 : p. m. , the bcrvlco
Is good , but from the latter time until noon
the next day there Is no train so thut a letti'r
mailed in South Omaha after ( J p. m. would
not bo leceivcd In Omaha until elphtcen
hours afterward. Theie nrothreo trains out ,
of this city to South Omaha , ut5a. in , , } ( ) u.
in. nnd 2 :50 : p. in.
The postolllco people say that the conduct
of the Union 1'acillo company in reducing the
mail service without notifying them of Its In
tention , was reprehensible. The llrst know
ledge thcOmnhn oftlcoh.id of thactinnRC was
through the postmaster at Council Uluffs ,
who saw not ices posted in the railway com
pany's offlco at tbo Bluffs , announcing that
certain trains would bo discontinued. Heat
oucocaino to this city to see If any arrange
ments bad bcfamadu to counteract the effects
of this change. This was the first intimation
thoOmnha ofllco had of tbo matter and the
trains were taken off the next day.
The postolllco officials nt oyco took steps to
bavo the malls transmitted by tbo motor with
the result as nbovo stated.
The service lias m-ovcd highly satisfactory
so far and with a few changes it is thought
will excel all previous service.
PURE
ItinapiMoretcellencopraTeiila rnlllloniof Jiomo
formorttlmntquirtnr of H reutury. Itliuujdbr
the United Mute * < ] oTernm at. KnJoncd b ; the
lu'ili al the grant unl < or ltlei at tlio blrorzo-t ,
I'urmt and Mot' Heiltliful. Ir ) , I'rloe'n Crc&m 1UL >
Inil'uwJer do ni/lcouUIn suruonla , llun or tluu.
HttfToik. QUcuo. Baaftao U a.
Both tlio method nud results wliei
Sfrup of Figs is tnlcon ; it is plensan
mid rcfrcsliing ( o the tnstc , and act
ccnllj' yet promptly on the Kidneys
Liver and Bowels , demises tlio syf
tcm ell'ectimll } ' , cli pelu colds , lieiit )
aclics and fevers mid cures hubittin
constipation. Syrup of Pigs is th
only remedy of ils hind ever ptx
dticed , pleasing to the taete and nc
cqitalilo ( o Llio slonnu'li , prompt ii
its action and trnly beneficial in its
effects , pu'pared only from the moss
healtliy nnd agreeable substtiuces , iti
many excellent qualities commend i
to all and have nmdo it the
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Pigs is for sale in COc
and 61 bottles by all leading drug
gists. jVny reliable druggist who
may not liavo it on Laud will pio-
euro it promptly for tiny ono " \vlic
\vishc3 to try it. Do not accept anj
Biibstitutc.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
SAfJTKA HCISCO , CAL.
E. K\ \ '
Drs.Betls&BBtts
Physicians , Snrgcous and Specialists ,
14QO DOIJOI A-S STR.1HET
OMAHA ,
Tlio most widely and fitvnrablv known spec
ialists In the Unltodlhrntcs. Thulr lon'ox-
.licrli'iice , rcniailtiiblu.f > klll and nut vorsal suc-
t'oss in tiio tiontiiiuiit mid oino of Nervous ,
Chronic und HnrKlCal Diseases , eutltlo tbcso
cmltiiMit pliv'slcliind in tlio full confidence of
tlio atlllctodovcrywlii'io.
Tlioy Ptuaranlr > o :
A CERTAIN AX1) ) 1'OSITIVH CUKE for
thu awful vltuctsof oirlyvlco nnd thu iiuinor-
ous ovlls tlml follmv hi its train ,
1'JIIVA.TH HI.OUIJ AND8UIN PISICAPES
Mioi'dlly. viiiiijilctply ami pcrinuiiontly cured ,
NCllVOUS IlKllir.lTy AND8BXIIAL.DI.S.
OKDICUS vleld icndliy tothoir bUIllfut tieat-
j ,
I'llW , riSTUfiA. ANn UEOTAL UI CEKS
Ruarniitpuduuiid wjtliuut pain or Jotontlon
fioin biislnoss.
HVDItOC'KLK ' AND
V.MUCOOELE pnrma-
upiitlyund siicee'-sfully eured In ovorycasc.
SVl'IIILIS. UOXOIllllUA , OMSKI' . Spor.
matorrhusi , Soir.lnal Wcaknoxs , LoitManhood ,
Mxlit Kiiilsslons , Ociy : : < : ( l Faiultlos , Kotnulo
lVtxaness ! iiil nil dclli''ito dlsoulurs peculiar
toolthor soi jiosltl ely cured , ns well us nil
functionalcllsoulers tlint result finm youth
ful folllosor tlipcxcei'i of in at u ro years.
'rPlfTIII lJ O'liranlcutl porinnnuntly
01 IMU l U i\u oiireil , rcnioial couiiilotc ,
wltliout cutttiij , caustic ordllutatloii. Oiirua
nlfoutcd at homo liy iiutlciit without a mo
ment's iiiiln or unnnyiince.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MfcN.
A QllttU flll lJ The awful elToots of
OUlVli v UIV.li curly vice which lirln s
orpanlo wraUncss , < lcstroyiiK ! both mlii'l ' utiil
tody , with all Its dieadeil ills , lieiniauotity
curcil.
111 ? Rl"l"l < ( \ Ailrtrt's * these who liave Im-
Ul\o. ijljl JO paired tlieni-iOlveH
by lin-
proct | liidulKonca and solltair h lulls , wlilch
ruin both mind and body , uiillltln them for
buslni"sludvnr m.irrliiKC.
MAIiaii ( : ) Jin.V or tlmsc rntnrlni-ontiint
happy ) ircawaroof physical debility , quickly
assisted.
OUR SUOOB S
Isbnscd upoa facts. KlrU 1'raotlcil exporl-
pnue , .Second Every cn o Is Mici-Inlly studlud ,
thus slartlns right. TlilrU-Modlelnos are
pronucd In our Inljniulory CNsmtly to suit
each ease , thUhi-ffuetliiKCuicswIthout Injury ,
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
H09 DOUGLAS STREET , - - OMAHA. NEB.
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING
EPPS'S ' COCOA
BREAKFAST.
"IJT a thorough knowlo.leo of Ilio natural Inwii
vlilcliKovcrn tlioopuratloninf illaeitlon nnd nutri
tion and tirn onrctiil iiiiiilli'iillonnt tlii'llna prnKT- |
tlcH of wull sok'cti'd Cocon , .Mr. ip : | > ! mi provliled
our bronkfnst tnblet with n ilollfntclr llnrnrc-d bover-
ntu nlilcli luny MIVO utnmnr heivy : iloitor'n bills. It
Is by tlio Juillclout > i.- > iif Mull iiillolot of diet that n
cotiHtlnitlun innr l > o gradually bnllt up until etrunx
cnouirli tort'sist cvorir toii'li'iicy ' to illsoaso Hun-
clreiliof siililU ) m.iliKlfcii arciloatliu arnund us ron.l ,
to atliiiU Mlic'roior llii'io Mu wrnk point. Wo innr
p cnpt'innny u fatnl Klmft bykeoiiliiRouMelios well
fortmoil vrlth pure hlooil. nml u | irii | > cily nouilsliod
fninictlvll hcrvlco ( iu/ctto ,
Mii.lu . Hliuply vltli Ijullliinwatti'r ( irinllk. Solil unly
In half pound tins , byirioccrs , labeled llnis :
lAAII. I'l'PS ' * Til Honiu-oniitlileClrmlsIs ,
JaJll.0
Ml
. 0X ( tUv Loiiiioa. KuslunU.
Drs. Merill & Merill ,
SI'KUIAT'ISTS ' IX
Chronlc..Vervou . Illood nnd Snrglp l Dlocaion and
UlucjifB of tuo Kyo. lar , Xo o , Trout and tboit.
Sjieciul Attention to llncn Uj oT AVo-
inou nntlUliililrcn ,
Tlio elector * IIRVO h d leira of oxperlenoo In the
] io | iltiilio ( llrooklyn aim Now York , nnd nro annum
tlioiuoat iiicci'iifuiand widely known tiicilullUti In
tlili country.
'li > Yiiuncaiul l HiUtlf-\B * ( t Mon.
Ixjit lanhond , Nerroni Dollllly. Bpcnnalorrliio ,
HeinlnnlI.OSSM , 1'lijilcnl Doc-aynrlalnic , from Imlls-
crrllon , produclni ; alceploinoaj , ituspondoricy , pliu-
plvion Ilio fm , iivfrslon to nocloty. easlli ill'coiir-
iicrd , lack of conndcncn , dull , unfit for Hud/or Luil-
nuii , nnd Rntli Ufa oburJcn , cafely , iwnmiiaUly and
potiJIly cured ,
Illond and Hlfli * DiuoaHPH.
5ri'lillU a dlienno moit dreadful In Iti results ,
completely eradicated.
Uciilii.-Ur'iiuny Kurenry ,
Honordiie , Gleet. SypliUM , llydrorele , Varlcoocle
anil Htrlfluru radically and safely cured without
imfnor detention from builnom. AIISoxiul Uofor-
mlilei and luipedlcuenta touiurrlaicuiucco-ifully ro-
uioted.
All Itcctal dlieitici nafclj nnd pornianontly cured.
llours.Uu. in.tltlBp. ui. Uundityn.lU tllllJ.
N , II. rcraoniumblu tiiTl > Uu > inir botrtfattlat
tlulr homes by corr < | > end uc-o. * > todk-lne < anil la-
mructlooiicntby eipruM. t'oniultttlun fre .
bend ( ccntilu Btamu * la Insuie reply.
S18 Fiflociitli HI. , Oppoilto
Onora Ilouic , Oiu lin , Neb.
We had the crowls among the odd suit Pants and they almost cleaned the tables on\y \ ,
few of these very
arc left. This
pants week
we to have
propose just as many customers in our Shoe
department. AVe are closing out all our summer shoes and be rid
We will must of them in a few days ,
make it worth your while to visit our shoe department this
' week will show you har-
'gains you ' have never seen before in the shoe line. All shoes adapted for summer wear must go ,
Men's Russet Goat Oxford Tics , $1.40.
A'len's ' Russet Goat Lace Shoes. $1.75.
Men's Coffee Brown Goat Lace Shoes , Goodyear welt , $2.25.
Of the last lot there is only a small quantity. These shoes are not of the common trashy
colored stuff of which , nowadays , so many are in the market. Ours come from reputable
makers , are of good , honest stock , well made , and we can recommend them. The shoes are
extraordinary bargains , and you should avail yourself of this opportunity. Shoes of color pos
sess many decided advantages over black shoes for
summer wear. They arc much cooler , re
quire less care , are less expensive and more comfortable.
In black summer shoes \ve offer a lot of very fine Kangaroo hand welt Southern Tics , which
were delayed by the manufacturer and only received last week , too late in the season to sell
with a profit. It is a shoe which we would ordinarily mark $4.75 , but for above reason we of-
cr them at $3.90.
\Ve still have a small quantity of the Patent Leather Shoes at $2.50. We 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 cveroffcrcd.
*
Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets.
Our store closes at 6:30 : P. M. : : : Saturday at 1O P. M.
THE OHLY LOTTERY PROTECTED
Of THE
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT ,
OF THE BENEFICENGIA PUBLICA ,
( PUBLIC CHARITY )
JOST 1B78 ,
In tnul t > eotincclctl llh nil ? olbvr
C'utuiiauj UhliiielUu > uuiu iiuuic.
TJJE KEKT MONTHLY DRAVflHQ
A.UGUST 7th , 180O.
THE CAPITAL PRIZE BEING
5fi fi O . 0 O O ° o
Iljr terms of contrnct tltc company mutt deposit tlio
luui uf nil prlres Included In tlio t > nhcnm licloro s ll-
iiiriiHlnglu ticket , nnd receive tlio fullouln olllclal
( Eiir'lHOAlK-l lierolij certify that tliu Ilnnkof
xinilcin nml .Movlci ) tins on ( li'poult the r.uri'siary
'
'uniln tumiiirnntuullio payment of nil piltes drawn
by tlio I/jturl.lilu In IleiiiMicem'H I'ltblloa.
Al'UMNAll UASIII.III , Intorvcnor.
Fnrtlicr.thPrompany lirerinlrwl todist-lbiiti ) fifty-
Hlxpor lent of tlio value of ulltlio tnkuts In prl/c" < -
a l.ii k'or portion tlmn Is irlven by liny other lottery.
80,000 TICKETS AT $4.OO , $320,000.
1'rlcoof Tickets , Araci lean .Money :
Wholes , til ; Halv , $ iJ ; ( itiarteri , 1.
11ST OK I'llULH.
1 Cnpltal I'jlzo of fiO.OilJ l fM.OOO
ll'iipllnl 1'rl/oof WU * ls WM )
1 Cnpni l'rl/u of 10. ( | il Is KMXXI
liirnnd 1'rl.uuf L'.tM ) Is .WW
3IM/e of tlKU ( ) TO ; | . < ) W
(11'llKMof ( MO nro Ji.UJU
Jjl'llH'SKf 'Ml ! 1IO 4.00J
JOOI'rl/CHof 100 nro 10.0UO
HOl'rl/MOf l irj IT.OW
M rno ll.OiO
AriMKlMMAIION 1'aiZKS.
1f Pi Iroi of M npproxlinitliK lo $ , 'HO prlio 0W ( )
IBOI'rhcsof 60iivro\lm tliifto ) JUOJ'Jprl/o , ! M
KOl'rlrcnof 4(1 ( upiirnxlniiitliu tu 1(1 ( OOJ jirlio H.OK )
7W ) Turmlnali of till Ucclilad by } UI.OOJirlzo | 15'J.tO
1'S J'rl7n imiounllnK lo 1176MO
All I'rlrcB polil In the United Slates fully | > aUl in
U. S. Curn-iicy.
untcd crerywlicrc.
t by nrdlnnry lollor , contilnlnu Money
Onlcr.i I 3UOJ by aimxpicasCumi > nnlaicr.Vow York
Kxclmiizc.
ll ? tunoncy must Inrnrhibly bo sent Hoslitcrcil
Adiiicss U. IIAHSKTU ,
City ol * Blcx co , SIcxico.
OrtoTiiAS. n. JlANTKl.r. A Co. , Kooiii 401 X. Y.
1,1 fo llalldliiK , Uinuhn , Neb.
DeneraLolterii
Denver Colo.
, . ,
Capital Prize $7,500. ,
TICZtlUTS 50 CU.Vrs * BA.Cff.
$26,370 , PAID EACH MONTH
BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES.
Address , I ) . R R1IODUS ,
DENVER COLORADO.
, - - - .
Tlie Specialist ,
I * nn.urpn < i'l in thu trratniont of nil forms of
'UVATKIllhl'AhKS , LoMllunliooil.bTlllUTUIlK.
or pain InriMIUTlnK tlio libUilur. aVI'llll.W cured
In ; XU ) > . ' ' ( . ' ( hya. Skill DNuain. I'alnrrli , nnd all Uli-
ei > : ieiul the Illool , llcurt nnd I.HIT. rrnialoDUc.i-
til cured nltliiiiitliiNlrunii'nta or "local troatrncnt. "
I.ocllci fromto4 only , rH'iul Btimip for circulars
irlIn ; parlk-tilars ubout uuch of the uboro illseines ,
unit tlxmlni : ui.niynf tlio moat reimrkalUo cures ,
Ulllcc , N. K , Cor 14th nnil runuiui hts. , cntrnnco on
clUu'rftri'Ct , Ounlia , Nub ,
ELECTRBG BELT
iMmvw-zfjttziiir.mc BUT AK.
*
irRIHS.li9-iijU ! ! < ilNm , Hill for llI..MtlBe '
l > o , Cur l Cto.nllt nnknrn , cl'lnt tr l > . JllMJ > < -
! , taulUiao lirr'iill or ri.Mriclu thlouih 111 U
l-rkTB.r.it..rlugll > rulollk-AUIIn'4 ll"HI : s i'it\.rii. ! (
EUelrlV tiirrfflt t.H mu llj , or . fcrr.il ISUOIn ub
UKLI BMO bai > eirr v , - n | , i r f - - u - p. - - ir.lfiinKr.
ucirnllT iir > 4 lo ihr . monlii. hul.J | > ai > ' ein .
BARDEMELEOrRICCO..I"ll'iCHICAaOllt. ! .
t . t T 77TI \IK\6afTurlii \ froripfTC'ts \ '
I A/ / LA'A / lA ' ' " " of ' ' "it ilenlio'id ,
VV LA/AI / Voiitbful Hrrors. In.iio- .
1
* * * 111
Vteni7nnd DUeiisonnf .Mi-n
canle cure 1 pormiinontlvurul i > rlvntclyby our icx-
ualnpuclUc M-nl t > j in ill for f I. Hook sentoeiled (
fur Hump. Ilcacou Jlcillcal Company , lil > Ya > lilnK-
tuu tjlruvtlloiton , n ,
GOOOniClI , lAvyorlKt Pearbnra St. .
Clilcajjo , M years' buccci'ful i.iri"lgo.
AUvIco 1'icol 1 no publicity. SpccUl facllttlo * .
I
Protect and Improve Your Sight by Using a Pair of Our "Perfection"
Spectacles or Eifeglasses
1 .L J.
They are The BEST in the WORLD v
We make a specialty ol' high grade goods , using tlio regular ecu
list's Prescription Frame , and only first , quality crystal lenses , which
are scientifically ground to correct the various defect3 of vision.
Every pair is fitted by a Practical Optician of many years' experi
ence , end we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY CASE.
FOR Thirty Days AVe Will Sell SI'ECLACLES and EYEGLASSES at
REDUCED PRICES.
SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES , ANY STYLE ,
Worth $5 to $10 ; now $3 to $5
FINEST STEEL SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES ,
Forl and $1.50 ; worth $2 to $3
BLUE OR LONDON SMOKED GLASSES , for shading the eyes , from 50c UP
Beware of using common Spectacles , which are sure to injure youi *
eyes , but take advantage ol our reduced prices and buy the best and.
have them properly adjusted to your eyes.
OCULIST'S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. * ? ?
MAX MEYER & BRCJ
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
Established 1866. 16t hAND FARNAM STREETS , Omaha , Neb
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute
For the treatment . * of all CmiONIp ANf ) HORGrCAf. IIISKAflCS. Braces , Appllaneoi for Dcformltloa , nd
'
Tru * e 'i. ' Host I'acilltlciii Ai'irirnlus ' aiiJ Kcuiutlci for iifcritful tri'ilinont ot o cry form of ill-ca fi ro
qulrlni I.Mcillcnl or Hiirulcn ! Trnnlmciit. NINKTV UOO.M8 KOlt I'ATlK.VrB. llonr.1 of ultuaduni'O. llci
Aecommodiitlnni Wont \Vrllo for clrculnr ou Deformities und llr ceo , Truvuri , Club 1'Vtt , Curmliiry-e
jioUon renioTcd from tliu ynm wiuioui mercury
Now UeBtcritive Trontnicnt for f/ii of Vltnl'l'ower , I'lirlles uimble lo vlilt u nmy bu tieitcd nt homo l > r
ll.J
t4
Omaha Medidal and Surgical Institute ,
Corner Oth and HnrneySts. , Omaha. Neb.
WHIN Tir Dt rHi li cinto
FRENCH SPECIFIC. MCASLE8CATAHMH.0. -
. , > r THt U I OfTH inVIIIBLI
A POSITIVE intl pertaanint CURE for all SOUNDDISG
miei cttbe URINARY .ORGANS , Owii
wbit ctliiftr ( tr30-t Mil. rnlldlrecloni with each
boll.U | . ea JclUr. S e ilgnatate of L-
BIAUI. , For Sale By A I DrujSB tu. .
U. . Xf ALt-S. lltU < r