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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY B ] SATUJRDAr , JUNE 20 , 1891. THE CITY. George IIoppo nntl A. L. Phllbrlck ol Preston were brought In under nrrcbt by Deputy Marshal Ilepflnger for boll' ing liquor to Indians , The thirteenth annual commencement exercises of Crolghton collouo will be held In Iloyd's opom liouso , Wednedny the 2-llh lust. , nt 8 o'clock. C. K. Thornburg wns nrrcstod here ycsterdny nntl turned over to Dctnc- live Pound of Lincoln , who will take him back to the cnpltnl city tonnswor to n charge of obtaining money under fnlno preterites. Ho IB alleged to have tin- lawfully obtained $76 from n Lincoln real CHtnto linn. A Travullne .Mnn Saves n AVomnu'H I.He. A tr.ivelltur manstopping at the Leo House , Cnmi > boilsburgIml.oiileiirnlngthal a lady In ho village was suffering terribly with cr.imp collu , IHIVO ttio landlady a bottle of medicine which ho hnd with him anil requested her to take It to the sick woman. The mcdlclno re lieved hnr promptly and she liellovcs saved hcrllfo ; it was Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Dlarrliirn Hcmetly , the promptest and most ruliutilc mcdiclno In use lor bowel com- plaints. Try Jos. Rath , cash market , for low prlceb in meats. 711 N. 10th. Killed tin : Horse. A team belonging to Anton Swoboskn , n farmer who lives near Elkhorn , became frightened when near the corner of Four teenth and Douglas streets yesterday nnd ran away. 1'hu horses dashed down Six teenth street nnd at the Intersection of Howard street struck a north-bound motor car. Ono of the horses fell ana broke the loft fore leg. The driver and his other horse escaped unhurt , but the wagon was considerably oroken up. Ofllcor Dillon shot the suffering li01-30 and the dead nnlmal wagon removed it. The Incident drew qlilto a crowd and as usual In such cases a largo number of hangers on were proffering free advice. No delay wa * caused to the motor.cars as the animal was quicKly dragged to one side of the street where it lay In a great pool of Its own blood. Have You Got n Horse ? Every man who owns a horse should knew that Haller's Uarbcd Wire Liniment Is the only remedy Unit will give prompt relief to all sprains , cuts , bruises and galls , and Is warranted to ollect a complete cure. AVator KcntH Due July 1st. No discount allowed after July 1st. 5 per cent discount allowed on water rents If paid on or before July 1st r.t olllco of AiiHiucAN WATKKWOKICS Co. , Uoom KM , Boo building. J. Clarke Itussrll'H Cards. Evidence Is accumulating to provo that J. Clarke Uussoll , whoso brief but brilliant career in this city was chronicled exclusively by Tin : Bun , is a slick man from Slippery- villo , and that Omaha is not the only scene of his unsavory operations. This morning a delivered a lot of cards at the Knntcr for the missing swindler. They read "Franklin J. Clarke. Now York. Special eoirespondent Harper's Weekly , Franklin Sqtiatc. " They were gotten up in the same style as those ho distributed hero , the only dlftereneo being In the name. They were evidently intended for use In his next Held of operations , but his victims hero tumbled too quickly to suit his plans , and the cards will never bo called for. Mr. Orms- Husbcll-Clarko has gone , probably never to return , and the cards will bo given out as souvenirs to any of his victims who will call for them. A Cure for Diarrluua. Mr. J. A. Burnison of Colburg , Montgom ery county , la. , has found out how ho can euro any case of diarrhoea. Two of his chil dren had the disease , for about six weeks ho triej four different patent medicines without benefit' , but ho finaUy got hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Kennedy , which ho says completely cured them , and he Is confident it will cure any case when the plainly printed directions are fol lowed. Try Jos. Bnth , cash market , for low prices in meats. 714 N. 10th. Mortuary. Mr. J , E. Bennett died in Council Bluffs Thursday nightaf tor a brief illnes , occasioned complication of lung troubles that followed an attack of the grip. Ttio deceased was a member of the Omaha typographical union nnd wns employed in Tin : Bm : composing room. Ho was thirty-eight years of ago and married , his family living In Mow York. He was a member of Triune lodge K. of I''which will have charge of the funeral. The reinalnstwero'brought to this citv and will bo forwarded to New York , at the re quest of Mrs. Dennett who Is at , the bedside of her slci ; father and can not come hero. "My father , at about the ago of flftv " , lost all the hair from the top of his head. After ono month's ' trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor , the hair began coming , and , in three months , ho had a line growth of hair of the natural color. " P J. Cullen , Saratoga Springs , N. Y. Auction Glass niul Crockery. 212 N. 10th , Now York store , entire Block damaged by ( lie will bo sold ut auction every evening nt 7:30 : o'clock. Graduated with Honor. At the recent commencement exorcises of the St , Louis law school Howard Kennedy , Jr. , of this city , was a A-arded the highest honors of the class. On the occasion of the presentation , by the faculty , of the diplomas to the graduating class , Mr. Kennedy tvns designated to deliver the valedictory address. This honor was moro marked because hereto fore a member of the faculty had delivered the address. Mr. Kennedy stood nt the head of his cltiis during the last two years of the course , The young man prepared for hit collcuo course and subsequent law studies at the Omaha hlgli school. Small in size , irroni in results : DoWltt Little Early Risers. Best pill for Constlpa lion , best for Sicic Headache , host for Sour Stomach. Tor Mart Hoover will tarry on the hill for the next thirty days , the Ilrst and lost tea of which will bo on bread nnd water. Hoover was drunk Thursday and Insulted a girl at SoveutitMith and Nicholas. When her mother demanded to know what ho meant by It , ho lumnpU over the fence , remarking that ho was looking for trouble , and seizing the old lady by the throat brutally blacked both of tier eyes , Hoover belongs to a , gang of young toughs who have caused the police much nu- noynnoa. _ _ A Card. Wo wnnt every lady and nil the boys nnd girls to call ou your druggist and got somu of our beautiful cards and a book of valuable nformutloii frco. HU.I.K.II PaopuiET.uiir Co. The HCO'H Hlrthday. TUB BKU received ninny congratulations on Its successful completion of \\onty years of existence from friends In Omaha and through out the stato. Among the letters received ! lust evening was one from a gentleman who i lias read TUB BKK from Its tint Issue until now , L. Sip \YIsiior , who snyst "Accept my best compliments on this tuo twentieth birthday of TUB HKK. " Dr , Btrnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldp Sunday -School Convention. I There will bo a meeting In the Young Men's Christina association pirlors Wednes day , Juno ! M , at 2 p. in. , to arrange for the Douglas county Sunday school convention * Will the pastors nnd superintendents ot the Sunday schools of the county see that three delegates arc chosen to attend said meeting E. A. STKVB.N ! " , Douglas county organizer. Say ! Do. you Wont to remove those plmplos from your fueol Use Holler's Sarsaparllla and Hur- dock. It Is warrftuttai to effect a coiuploto euro. COMMANDER OF THE ARMY , Accompanied by His Bride , Qon , Ji M Schofiald Visits Omaha , HOW THE REVERED VETERAN APPEARS I'crHonnel of the Party Traveling with Him , the lOxtunt of the Tour and the Services of the Great Fighter. Major General John M. Schofllold , com innndlng the nrmy of the United States arrived in the city yesterday morning at 10 : It o'clock. He was accompanied by his bride and the gallant gentlo-nen who assisted nt the tiuu tlals In Kcohuk , la. , Thursday. Thopartyoucupledsp3clalc.tr No. 200 ol the Chicago , Burlington it Quiuoy. This loft the train from the east at , Pacific Junc tion nnd was hauled to Council Bluffs. Then 11 was attached to a Unloa I'acillc engine and thence drawn to this city. On Its arrival a Bii : : reporter was pre sented to the general. The latter was seated In a largo easy chair In the observation vesti bule of the coach. Ho was dresiU in a suit of dark blue clothes. Ills bend being covered by n soft gray hat. Ho was evidently ( n on- Joymcnt'of the pretty prospect which lay before - fore him , the flowing river , the grassy slopes of the distant blulfs nnd the gr.Uofulsun- shlno which was dispelling the gloom which , for ten days , had settled over the city. Ho was also in enjoyment of perfect hralth. His face was ruddy nnd bronzed aa H.from exposure. It was in pleasant contrast to the short gray whiskers , showing the ad vance of years which scorn , however , to have had but little effect upon the sturdy com- manner. The general's light blue eyes were bright and beaming and evinced n feo'Ing ' of contentment to which the gallant soldier's last conquest in a measure no doubt con- duceJ. Beside him nnd upon the settee of the yes- tlbulosat Mrs. Scoliuld. bho was attired in n dark traveling costume nnd , with veiled face , was expecting to leave the car. Her llguro is petite , her manner artless and winning. Her oycs are dark brown and brightly Illumine the countenance. Hsr hair Is of a lighter shade , her complexion fair and her disposition seemingly that of one who aims intuitively to inako others comfortable regardless of herself. That she will succeed In tendering happy the honored yours of her husband tnero is little reason to doubt. Around the apartment and entrance thereto stood the members of the general's staff who accompany him on his tour. Tuoy wore Captain C. B. Schoflcld of the Second cavalrv , Lieutenant A. B. Andrews , Fifth artillery , Lieutenant T. H. Bliss.First artillery. Captain Schoilcld Is n brother of the com mander , resembles him in appearance though ho is considerably younger. Ho graduated , from the military ncadomy In 18TO and was a participant among other engagements In the celebrated campaign against the Sioux in 187(1-77. ( son-in-law of the Lieutenant Andrews , - - general , graduated from the academy In IbSO. Lieutenant Bliss graduatoJ from the acad emy in 1S75. Ho has been Instructor of lan guages In West Point , adjutant of the First artillery , Fo.tross Monroe , and professor of the nuval college , Newport. The general stated that his trip would consume - sumo several weeks. Ho was going directly to San Francisco , thence to Puget sound , and on the return would travel by the wuy of the Northern Pacllii- , Inspecting whatever mil itary posts might bo on the wat "During my stay hero , " ho said , "I shall visit Fort Crook , nnd nrrangements are now bciiiB perfected for that purpose. I am anxious to view the site , as I under stand It is admirably adapted for the pur pose , though but little has as yet been aono toward the erection of the fort proper. " The general was asked when ho thought the worit ho referred to would bo under taken. < Ho loaned 4 back in. His chair , and with a scnso'of ' disappointment said : "I can not tell. It will depend upon the appropriation. These are slow sometimes in becoming available and I am not accurately Informed as to what condition this appropri ation Is In. Your quartericaster , however , would bo able to answer the question moro satisfactorily. " With regard to the prospect of trouble nt Pine Ridge , General Scholiold said : "Tho advices which have reached mo ns regards the situation there are that no trouble is to bo apprehended. The question at issue Is , ns you-know , n settlement of the boundary line between the Uosebud und Pine Hidge reservations. The dispatches seem to indicate - cato that the m I'ter will bo satisfactorily ad justed , though no vote has , as yet , been taken , by the Ogalnllas or Brulos. In the east thcro is no nnticlpatlon of trouble. This feeling is also .shared by the nrmy , while the work of the commission will , of course , bo watched with iuterest. " At this moment the officers of headquar ters , department of the Plutto , made their appearance und were Introduced to the orido and the general himself. The latter , how ever , had previously met several of the gen tlemen , among them Colonel Sheridan , Colonel Stnnton nnd Colonel Eluirhos , the second ofllcor having Served upon the gen eral's stall during a period In the war. The visitors were Invited into the drawlnc room and the general's hosoUality was ex tended in some excellent cigars. Among the guests were : Colonel M. V. Sheridan , assistant adjutant general ; Major John M. Bacon , acting Inspector specter general : Captain E. H. Crowtbor , noting Judge advocate ; Colonel W. B. Hughes , chief qunrtermaster ; Mujor W. II. Boll , chief commissary of subsistence ; Col- T. II. Stanton , chief quartermaster ; Captain C. Ayrcs , chief ordnance ofilcer ; Lieu tenant F.V. . Hoc and Lieutenant Charles M. Trultt , aides-de-camp to General Brooke , department commander.and Mr. Brooke , son of the lost mentioned. General Brooke was unable , personally , to pay bis respects to the commander of the armyhaving been contliied to his homo through a sudden attackol' Ill ness. ness.When the gentleman had disappeared In the drawing room , Mrs. Leo nnd Mrs. Mizoly , formerly of Kcokuk where they hnd resided near the bride , called upon the latter and were pleasantly entertained. The reception was informal and continued but a few moments after which the party Ictt the car. The general had Intended to vlst Fort Crook , but changed his mind and decided to attend to some private business In the city , take luncheon with General Brooke at his residence and then indulge in a ride through the town. lie will leave for San Francisco this evening over tuo Union Paclllo at 7:20 : p. in. General Schoilcld Is now In the sixtieth year of his nco , having boon bora September ' . " . ) , ts , lu Now York. Ho will retire lu IS'.tS. ' Ho entered the military academy ut West Point in 1819 nnd graduated July 1 , ISM , as brevet second lieutenant of artillery. Ho " became ilrst lieutenant la August "of the satno year and was major la the First Missouri volunteers In 1801. In the same year ho declined n captaincy In the Eleventh United States inlnntry , but nt the same tlmo accepted the same position la the First artillery. Ho was brigadier gen eral of volunteers In November of 18(51 ( , also brigadier general of Missouri state militia , major general of volunteers In 1M- ! , brigadier general United States armr in ibtjl , major general In ISO' ' . ) . The general has had experi ence In every arm of the service , had been singularly surscssful and Is In the enjoyment of the honors to which ho is entitled by tbo services ho has rendered tils country. The party was In chargeof W. ( J. Davon- iwrt , p'tssongcr agent of the Chicago , Bur lington & Qulncy , and was looked after by Mr , Thomas Orr , chief clerk to Assistant General Manager Dickinson , when It reached tlila side of the river. IN THU OOUUTS. Hulijccts Tlmt IntoroHt the Imwjrora In the district court C. F. Adnmsycstordaj morning pleaded guilty to the cnargo of poll larceny and was sentenced to thirty days tu the county Jail. The cnso of the state against .Too Pcarsor Is on trial. Ho Is charged with assault will Intent to murder. Pearson hnd n row will AlStroble , drew n revolver and tired at him The hall failed to Inlllct a fatal wound though it took off ono of Htroblo'a lingers. The case of Lfavld E. Thompson , presldonl of the Lincoln electric light company against the Omaha National bank Is still occupying ttio attention of Judge Ferguson and a Jury. This case grows out of the Kdholm fc Akin falluro and has been on trial twonty-twc days. Shortly after tno firm went to tlu wall Thompson camo'ln with a claim of ? .JT , ' (550 , alleging that ho had loaned the member. of the linn that amount of mor.oy to carry on thu business. The b.ink refused to nay the debt and as a result the suit was brought The trial wilt drag along during the greatci portion of next week. It Is conjectured that a specific may yet be found for every III that llonh I * Jiolr to. How ever this may be , certainly the best specific yet found for diseases of the blood Is Ayor's Sarsaparilla , nntl most diseases originate from impure blood. Try Jos. Until , cash market , for low prices in moats. 711 N. lUlh. Newspaper Tor Sale. A well established newspaper nnd job oflco ! in n good town In central Nebraska will bo sold dirt cheap if taken before July 10. Only small amount of cash re quired , balnnco on easy terms. Pub lisher Itns other business requiring his attention nftor ditto mentioned nnd must sell. Address K 21 , euro lice , Onmhn , Nob. THE "niG" CIKCUS DAY. When ForcpnuKli COIIICH to Town < luly HI A Great Show und u Hlf * One. The only really great tented exhibi tion wo shnll hiivo in our midst tnis ! season will bo the Adnm Foropaugh shows. In the past , extending over n period of almost a generation , tins mag nificent exhibition "gained the glorious word of popular applause , " nnd now , ns in the past , "its worth is warrant for its welcome. " Everybody will bo willing to admit that "good tilings should bo nmised , " and therefore is the Adnm Foropaugh shows worthy of all the praise they are constantly receiving on all sides. On Friday , July 21. the great Foro- pnugh shows will bo here , nnd with it the biggest array of circus talent seen for years. Among the principal features this season is that marvelous troupe of aerialists , the Ilanlon-Voltors. The management of the Adnm Foropaugh shows have secured the services of thos-o incomparable gymnasts for n season of thirty weeks at a salary of moro than 825,000. The Voltors belong to a good family. They were educated in England and formerly worked in a bunk , nndr in the evenings after dinner , they practiced gymnastics for their amuse ment in a public gymnasium. A man ager who accidentally &nw them per form , proposcd'making an engagement with them annually. They laboriously earned about $000 each in the bank , and the aforesaid manager olTorcd them a siilary of $000 n month. They closed their books nnd came to this country nnd joined the Ilanlon Brothers' combi nation , whore they have won both fame nnd gain. Foropatigh's exhibition will give two entertainments hero on July 24 , and for the accommodation of the im mense crowd Sure to attend reserved numbered scats will Do on sale on day of performance at the Opera House Pharmacy. Milwaukee Jt St , Paul lly. The now palace sleeping cars of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. , with electric lights in every berth , will continue to leave the Union depot , Omaha , at 0:20 : p. in. , daily. Passengers talcing this train avoid transfer nt Coun cil Bluu's , nnd arrive in Chicago at 9fO : : a. in. , in ample time to mnitc all eastern connections. Ticket olllco , 1501 Farnam street. F. A. NASH , J. E. PRESTON , General Agent. City Passenger Agent. n New Line to Oes JMoiiin. Commencing Sunday. May 31 , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will establish a through line of sleeping- cars between Sioux City and Dos Monies via Madrid. Passengers from Omaha a ndtho west can leave Omaha at ( i:20 : p. in. , secure sleeping car accommodations and arrive in DCS Molnes at 0 a. m. lie- turning , leave Dos Molnes OMO p. in. , arrive OmtihaOi-l/jn. / in. Dining cars on both trains. Ticket ollico , 1501 Farnam street. F. A. NASH , Gen. Agt. J. E. PRESTON , City Pass. Agt American \VondcrH. Yellowstone park is beyond nil ques tion ono of the world's great wonders , and the Union Pacific excursion in July will bo the event of the season. Ask your nearest Union Pacilic agent about it. THE HliAIjTV MAlUUCr. INSTRUMENTS iilasoJ on roo3ra Juno 19 , 13JI. WAHIIVNTV HEED" ? . W A Ilrawn and wlfo to A J Whldden. o It feet of lota , blk lit. Walnut Hill . . . .i 100 K M Drown and husband to William Hopper. 1)0 ) 15-15-10 4.7M Daniel Illinium and wife to Trunk Dale- zol , lots'II niul 'H , blk ( I , W 1 , Solby's 1st .idd to South Om.ilia 700 Loulsu Linn toj S Nutblt. lot fs tilk 11 , an.l Irrugnlar tract In Waterloo 1,500 V Mausi and wlfo to U HraillwuK , lot " . ' ) , blk 1H. In add to blk IS and 1 , ind ! add to llcdford I'lnco 1,000 M W K Purchase and wlfo to Kstliur Hey on , lot' ' , blk 10 , and Irrugnlur tract at point 4U rods n of ue eornur ut lot 10 , blk 10 , Waturloo 110 Catherine 1'arUer and husband to R O M un row , lot 4 , I'rnyn's sub In Mlllard & C's add 2,500 South Omaha Land Co to Jennie Mor gan , lot l > , blk Kit. South Omahii 775 South Omaha hand Co to James Gilbert , lot 11. blk 40 , South Omaha 073 Ibaae Sharman and wife to George I.egire. lotl > , blk l.Ohcrry Hill 700 O A Wllcox and wlfo to A U Knicker becker , lot 17 , blk a , I'oppltiton t'ark. . . 1.200 QUIT CLAIM DEBUS : . Jit Landfiold ut nl to Central Invest- merit i-oinuiiny. lota 4.und 5 , nii blk "N , " Lowe's add i II W Yates and wlfo to 0 II 1'iirmuleo ' , blk 1 , VatesA Ilumplo'a add ti.500 DKKDH , A U Mii on anil wife to W S Ilroukinan , lots Hand I' ' , blk 1(1 ( , Walnut Hill 2,000 Jonathan Iliunnett ot al to M V Chap man , w H nw ti , w S4 BwU. no M sw Ji , nw > i HU u , UJ-io-lil inn K II Oruwell , unecliil master , to J A Fry , MV ! i nw ! 5 , l-ltl-10 . 1,010 V U yiuifor , uu-clal | intiBtor , to Q W E Orlllltli. tax luf.il In iM5-ii ( : . 5,700 W II Iteoltinaii , Bpeulul iniibtur. to U W Yates , blk 1. Vati'Stt : llouiplo'B add. . . . C"j1 M Molla and husband to I'ubllc , dtullua- tlon of Etrcut un osldo otawUao U. 8-11-13 . . . . Total amount of transfers . J'k1.tt'i ' D PRICE'S m 3aking " 'owder ' : Us\id iu Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Both the method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant nud refreshing to tiio tnsto , nnd nets gently yet piomptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , clonuses the sys tem efleetually , dispels colds , head aches nnd fevers nnd cures huhitunl constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the tnsto nnd ac ceptable to the stomnch , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy nnd agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and Imvo made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in COc nnd 81 bottles by nil lending drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- euro it promptly for nny ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. ( OUISVIUE. Ktf. NEW WRK. N V n i. i..u uttarameuiu CUKE EVEHYCASEor MONEY REFUNDED. ax u , , -ui ux .Mini rolspn main tit nml not a pnlrhlngup. C'IIFP * 'tinted flvo yi-ais nio ha\o never POPM a M mptum iimc. fly dwmtiliigLiuii ! fully wo cnn tn-nt > ou uy in-il. niul MOBiiotho MIIIO itioiiKKU.iranli-o to cillo oricrumlnllinoncu Thonowho pilfer to coino licio forttvulmcnt i-andopo nml wo will I' ly nil'ionil ' fnic both w ) nnd liol , 1 hills wh.lo heio If wif.ill to cine. Wu rhulk'tiKo tlm world for n in o that our II.U.1C ! Ur.UI.IiY Mill not i HID. Wiltu foi fll'l pailli-iil.ii > niul Kct llierthlnuc.o know that jou 110 skeptic\l , JlHtly so , lee , ni the moat i-iiilncnt pliyrli-l un h IM > nimr l ii n ihle to jrltu mom thnn tt-miior.iry ulhf. In our 11 vo } earn' piaitl.o with the MAC.1C UKMI 1)V It has liccn niovt ( Illllctilt to otcrcumo the picJml'ii-1 nff itnst nil eo ( alii it PiK-i-'iMi-it. Hut under o-ir ptionR un.ii.intio jou fhoiiMnot lie-ltati ! to try thlimncdy. You tnl.e no rliam oof Icwlng J our money. Wu Biiar nntiotocuro or ufuiul c\ei ) doll.irnnd na wo lm a reputation to puifc i t.al olln.iiulal ImiUliiKof * . 0 , 000 , It la PCI fed ly i..i fo to all who will try tholient- nu-nt. lleictofoioyoiihnvebeeiiiiutllnBiipnn.limjnn : out join- money for dllTi-n nt ti out nn nts nnd nlthocirli . 3 r > u pi o not.\etcuied no ono has pahl bai-kyonr nm-i. cy. Do notujhtoatiyiuoiciuoney until jontiym. Oil cniontc. ( IccpHcnled ra > ot cillid 111 30 to 90 ( Hys. In * 7i > iil.r.itoniir tlnnncUl ttandlni ; , our ipputallnii n. " biiHini'Ha men. A\iitousror iiinns nntl mldriB * B of thvta ne Ii.it ocuiwl ho lmo flten pi > rinl lon to r < - - fcrtothini. Ite ts3011 only pon'.ieo to ilothNill willsntojoun woitdof Btidcilnst fiom nientnl strain , nnd I f > on ni o mai ilixl hat may your olTtpi IHK sutler thioiuh jouro ) infjjligcnio. Ifouminpti nwnro toiothlo.it , mueotll patches III mouth , rlicnmatli-in In liouos nml joints. lulr fulling out , eruptions on any part of the body , Crrllng oC RI ncral deprc lon , pilnt In hei.d or 1-oiH s , joiiliavano tlmo to watti- . These wlionlocaii tjnlly taking ini-nuiy nn.l pota h should dlM ontlnuo It. Coiutant uwi of thi-.o ill ilgt wll ! mn ly brlni ; boies nnd c illni ? nlicrsln the i-ud. Don't fall to wriU. All eoire pcnJenie sent n-nlid lu plain PIIM 1 OPC.H. Wollltltothemo-tllKid Imcttluntionand will do alt 111 our power .o nld > u In It. Adil.is" , COdli JiiitiiH CO. , tlmuliit , AVhriM/m. < ' ' . > o nth nnd rainam. peeond llooi , cutrnnco 13th I * FOR MEN 600 for u ciiso of Lost or Falling Manhood. General or Nervous Uoblhty , weakness of Itxlvor nilml. the otTcctsof etrorsor i-xuussos In old or yoiiiij ; that -annulcure. . WuKita- rft n t co u very ca--o or rofdntlc very dollar , Klx-c diiys trial truutinuiit. $1 , full cdiirse $5. I'ci- ccptlli'.e lioiuitlts realised in three days. lly mull , srciuoly packed from olisqi vatlon. COOK Itl'MEDY CO. . OMAHA. NEB. LADIES ONLY MARIP FKMALE REGULATOR , Hafo and IIIMUIU C'ortaln tea day or money rrfniidud. 1'j U-e by mall 12. Scaled from oli'-orvatlon. COOK REMEDY CO. . Omaha. N'ob. Drs. B6tts& Betts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , L4O9 DOUGLAS STREET OMAI1A. NER Tno moit wlrtoly nnd favnruhly known ipeo * loltita In ttio Unltol HtAtun. Their lonp ox * peclonoo , roinnrkiiblo iklll ana universal sue * COM la the treatment and euro of Nervous , Chronic and BurRlcal DUmiscs. cntltlo theia eminent phynlolnns to the full confldonooot the aflllotcd ovorywhore. They guarantee ! A OKUTAIN AND I'OSITIVE OUHS for the awful < > ffoct5 of early vlco und the uuinor- oi : arlli tli.it follow In Its train. I'KIVATK. lll.OOl ) AND SKIN DISKASE3 spoodlly , complf > toly ninl pr-rmanrntly cured , NERVOUS 1)V.I1IUTY AND SEXUAL IMS- OltDERS yield roudlly to thalr ekllUul treat- " ' "T-'lLEH , FISTULA AND UECTAL UJ.OEH3 marantcod cured without pula or dotuntlon E AND VAUIOOCELE perma- nentlr nnd successfully cured In every ouso , BYPHiLis. aoMiaiiiEA. GLEET , spor- matorrKo : , bomlual WcnknotR , Lost Mnnliood , NlKUt EtulBstoiiH , U > ocaycil Faculties , Komiilf Woakneia und nlUAellciitu dtsordcrh pceullai to either BOX positively cured , HI wull a all functional dliordirathat r Hiu t from you tlif.u follloi or the oxoecunf mature year * . S'PRirTlIRH011"1111'0'1 yormnne n tly O 1 A.1 1 U l\L < cuTeu. temovnl complete , without cutting , atnstio or dilatation. Gun * effected at home by putieut without mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AMD MIDOLE-GED MEN. The awful effect * ot Bttriy vlco which brlnm iriianlo wcaknes , * Ilc8troylni ; both mind and -iody. with ull lu ilriudod Ills , permanently curod. Aflilrcss the e who have Ira- | Ui.Und thumi Ivoi by Ira- jropor IndulRono * uil solitary nablti , which ruin both mind and body. unllttliiB them for . study onraarrluKO. MAUUIK1) MEMkir thosa cntnrlnf ? on that nippy life , awuraiot physical Oclillliy , quickly atslated , _ OUK SUOOBS3 [ a bated upon fact * . First I'nictlaal experi ence. Hocond Every ca'io la ipeclally ituulea , thus itartliiK rlRbt Third mudlalne * are irvparetl In our Inborutory ozaatly to * ult v ch en * * , thim offoatlng euros without Injury , Drs. Betts & Betts , H09 OOUGUS STREET , OMAHA , NED FOR MEN Old Men. Wo\il ; M ddlo aged men. 1'roma- urulyolu Vomit ; Mfii , brlnt ; buck bprtn y stupurlubt oyu , utrunuth. ambition and du al ruby use of .Nurvo llcaiu. Thuy uurruct youth's urrors. cure all nurvo tioublfM. tl box > lboxuh (5. Nurvo llcun l/'o. , lluffiilo , N V ioly by Uoodumu Uruu Co. , 1110 I'arn.uu St Oinuhu ASTHMA CUREDI ff'i& B lilffm iin'i4iUimi Otu * n nr/uiU toili < i j < , ii > ( riuVla ui vurii tuti ; laiiud com- I hrUUt il p | tSttt * cam vbtnallctbtn ( ill. A Irtal cwnntieM lAt mcMi iktfUeal. lrlc . 50cli _ , and 11.00 , c' Uraiiliti or kr mill. 8 > mpl TIU-K ' ° r tump ! HR. It. BOHITFIf AITW , St. P UMina. ml i i i n i " " " " " ' " * ' " ' " n - " " < - ' ' ' ' ' t i M < im .11. . . i. " - - i Just Look at Your Shoes. Nice looking affairs to wear , ain't they ? All out at the toes , run clown at the heels , and a total -wreck generally. Didn't buy 'em of us ? Of course you didn't. Our shoes wear better than those"did. . Every pair of shoes we have in our entire stock from the workingman's shoe which we sell fora dollar and a quarter , to the genuine hand-sewed French calf shoe which we sell at five and a half [ and guarantee to be as good as you dressy folks have been paying toney shoe stores seven , fifty and eight dollars for ] were made for us by the most reliable shoe manufacturers in the country. Every pair we sell has the "Nebraska. Clothing Company's" name on them , and are guaranteed by us to bo the best shoes for the price that can be sold. This week we are making a specialty of two grades of shoes which for good solid value you will find exceptional : AT We are selling men's casco calf Shoes , in narrow , medium and \vide , in all sizes , all styles of toes and lasts , in lace or congress that we guarantee will equal any shoe you can buy for two and a quarter or two and a half in this city. We are selling a genuine Goodyear welt fine call AT * Shoe , in all sizes , styles , widths and lasts , in differ ent styles of toes , that are worth anywhere four1 dollars. We sell this shoe to you with this guar antee : If , after wearing , you have any cause for , . . , dissatisfaction , we will either return you your money or give you NEW SHOES FREE. . A Cause for Coolness. We are selling Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers [ shirts with either French necks or silk bindings ] , that are worth thirty-five cents , for EACH We are selling Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , in two different gradesor Normal Mixed Shirts anchDrawers ( shirts have French necks and silk bindings ) which are sold for fifty cents everywhere , at ; EACH We are selling tan or flesh colored Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers ( shirts silk bound ) or handsome gray Shirts and Drawers ( shirts with French necks and silk bind ing ) that you will see sold for seventy-five cents usually , for We are selling silken finished Balbriggan Shirts an.d Drawers ( shirts with French necks and solid silk cuffs , worth a dollarand a quarter of any man's money , for EACH BASE. BALL- OMAHA -VS- DULUTH TO-DAT. Gsiino called ut 4 o'clock. * Ladies' admisbion to all pnrts , 25c. EOYB'S Opera , House. Saturday and Sunday , Juno 20 and 21 , Opening with n ttKAXI ) DULL M.VTIXKE. of the wondorfiil CIlAULiS : anil MAKTIIA , The \Viulfs flreutcit .Mind HcmlerH niul Sccoinl blBht Scora. THE OHLY ZANSIC , rruncli Inutelnn. Mademoiselle Savona In her IIItitorlc.il Itnnrinliirtlnn , nmltlcil , "lll.AC'K ART. " Anil Bnucan Franz In Ills Wimilorful Spirit Cihliift. DIME EDEN MUSEE. Corner llth and I'liriKun Htrcuts. \\nKlCOPJUNElSTH. LA BRM/A MINMK uiul hur wondurful card-pliiylni : ilnir , I.llllr. HIC.NOK DODDUKT'lT , the strongest man unoiirth. A niiitcliloss coinpiiiiy of muslc'il nrl sts mil t'onuMlluns. lloiiutlfiil autrobsuri , ohurin- duncorb tinil tlnii'lv sonu's. ONK DIME ADMITS TO ALL. A.LIxAN LIN EX 1CUVAL MAIL STKA.MSllll'd , MCNTREAL and QUEBEC To DEHRY and LIVERPOOL. CA1IIX , fM to tM ) . Accordlnt ! to Stonmcr nml location ( if Stnti'room. Intenncillnto nml StoontKo ut low rates. NO UATTI.K CAUIUKI ) . GT" A T T1 1 SEKV10B Oli' | 3 Ju dCX JLXlL JVLwUAN UINQ LINK. f HTEAMSIMl'S. NEW YORK and GLASGOW. vhi Londonderry , u\ury Kortnlnlit. 25th Juno , BTATi : OK NKVADA. 11 A. M. lUhJuly , STATK OK NKIIUASKA , 11 A. M. S.ird Jiily.hTATH OK ( iKOUCIA , 11 A. M. CAIIIN , Mi nnd Upwnrdn. Ilctiirn , f5 ( ! nnd upwnrdi. Muernno Jl'.i. Apply to H. A A. AM. AN , Montreal , or to II. II. MOOUKS. 1SUS Knrnnm Ht. , Oiiiitlin. In Fclllni ; our ninncrons Bperlnltlcs. ninuthliii ; new. Kiop pouted. Try our .MnKlc Bulf- .Ithtliik' 1'ocki't Lump niiit Climr l.luhlur. .Mnule Hum Hunk. Surplus Hunk for pennUn , nlckloi nnd hnei , und our rult Cnn VVrenth , fur puttiiik' on or iiKInf oil the topn of fruit c.ina.Vrlto for circular f wuulc novcltlut , or CM 11 on North Wo3tar.i Speola ty Co. L'oo Ilulldliik' , Oinulm , Neb. HO EL. 77 o Jlltirrau , Cor. 1-ltli it tin' tmiHt HiiltHttintttillu conHtriict Jlutt'l Jlnllilliiu In On < ilitt. Htircrnl u-iirii tirlvli Jlru tr < ttlH rttnittnuruin niHfint'nt tu t'liuf. All tint cclllnuH nntl lOtll-Hlilll'll trltk AHllfHt < IH / / < ! Jll-OUf iilnn , timlitiif/ tiniHiHHlliln tu burn ( Jt I/ ( / . - , J'Yl'f ! CMCff Jlf'N II lltl'O IllllflllH lu-uutili < tiit tint ImHiliiiii. ? ittiin In-iit , nit < ui < ( voltt nutt'.r unit miiiHliliiuin ccci'i/roum. 'Aulilo iinHiii-j > itnncil ititj- i-ncru. B. SILLOWAY , Prop. DR , BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A full Sot of Tooth on llutihor. for K1VK Duf.bAlM. Aperfoit HI minrantouil. Toelh citructo I 11101" 'mln ' ° r fow'i nnl ddutnuamthotlen. Hold nnd .vor llllln.M nt lowuU rnuK. Itrldifeund Crown \Vurlc. Teulli wlthuutlilntu * All wur wur- OFT'ICE , PAXTON BLOCK , ISTH AND FARNAM Kntrnnce , lllth ilruut clorator. Opeu uvcahiip until b o'cluck. HTTT j-d "V i cmalc li * nih | moti powerful ( oi * < euUtor 1 en fectlyttrt. NcitrftlK ftiiivitptM. h n4 liViUuUYi. AdJuii LldN DUUGCU.t For 8ulo by Qooduua Dcu& Co THE OMAHA HASDFACTDRINC CO. No. 108,110 & 112 N. Eleventh St. , | 1 itticlu. 1 y 1. . i. 1 I.HI U. | Man ti ( net nrors of Iron anil Steel bon , Yiir.1 Limn Fence's , also Farm , Stock , Park anil Cemetery Fences. Arcliltucttir.il Iron Vasm. Clmlr-i , Sottoa nwl Crcstlncs. Solo ( .gents fur lluelttliorii GulviiuUuil Stuol KitJbou Wires. Telephone 1772. Sample ? at Factory. LIVE AGENTS WANTED. YOUR STOMACH IS OUT OF ORDER , Your breath is bad , your complexion is yellowish. Turkish Liniment stops all pains ; cures rheumatism , sprains , bruises , .etc. Cures cholera morbus.diarrliea , colic , and any pain in the stomach or bowels , sec , of any druggists. Turkish Tooth Wash is fra- gant ; cleanses the teeth , per fumes the breath and hardens the gums. 25C , of your drug gist. Turkish Remedy Co. , Omaha , Neb. She Saved Her MONEY , Anil rn cnn every ituoU Ilouaukeopur hr nlwnya bar- IIIK oil hunil hunilCAMPBELL'S ' VARNISH STAINS. the ( inly nrtlclu over pimliici'il with whlchnnr I ir3 lluht uml lir line npiillciitlim tun ran nt > uxixmmt reilnliiiinil riirnUli m ( Iriiiiti.'r tU. . llurvnim , Mini sti-niU , Lhnlr * . Tntilui. lh , n " " . ' < ' } ll > l . 'l'f ' ; ! ' w . " ' 'l ' work In liraullfiil tlnti of CIIHHIt V. WAI.Nl'T MAHOIMNV , 11ISISW ( ) OI . OrtK or VKItMlli ON It will tnml wruhlim nml It > ury iturnliln. llnlf- liuiiiul will ruitulii uml llnUli 11 Hot of I'huln , nml una pint will onlliurlly riinmv nl hiiinburSut Kur rouim ( inoninirt tn nnii vnllnn nccontlllk' to nltii I'rlrm. IIAI.K I'IN'i'rt. : ) o. I'lSI' , 6Jc. Utcluriliaa llru < Co. . Ouinlm Whnli'milo Auu-iitit. National Bank u. a DEPosiTour. OMAHA , Capital , - - - - SAOO.OOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - OiZ.BOO ) NV Vntoi , I'rotlilaats ORIceri ml | lroctori--Honrr U-KliH. Hewl , Vlca-1'roililonti JnnieiV H r . .i.V V , Murio , John H. Co Win. It U CutUlru , J. N. II 1'utilck W. 11. S. llughui , cutlilar. Tl-llfl IKON BA.NK. Corner IJtli iiuil KornnniMli. A CdieralltutiklnzllnslnmiTransao teil TO WEAK MEN the ciTucU from ol _ _ yuullitul nrrort Mlydecar , waiting weaknriu , loit muulxxxl , etc. I will Kim uTtlualila trtatlio ( wali-il ) cnuUlnlni fulliJ rtcuUr ! for home cut * . I'ltUl ! ot rttug * A pV nllJ ( meaic l woilti iliould IM ittti ttjeietl rnin who U nirimi. an < 1 drhlllut'il. Actilrort Vtot , V , C. I'O WLKJt. MuuUui , Cuiiu DOCTOS , McGBEW THE SPECIALIST Morcth.m | j ycart experience In tha traitiu'jat oC PRIVATE DISEASES. Acuro tiuiiruutooj In 3 to6 d.iyi , wlthont helOJiol un hour'H tlmo. The ino t coraplctu nnd nhioluto euro for nloot nnd nil nniKiyhiK dUehnrKeH over known to the medical pretension. I'erinnnently cured In froiuS to 1U dayi STBIOTLTRS Or pnln In rcllovlnc the bladder cured without pita or InHtniMienls , no cultlni ; , no dll.itlnx. Tha mu < ' tcmurkuhle remedy known to modern nclouco. SYPHILIS. ( "n roil In HO to M itujra Dr. Mci ( row's treatment for thlM terrible blood dlseine hai been pronounced tht nioHt auccesaf ill remedy over dlttcoTorinl for tin ? nt - elute euro of the ( Unease. Ill" ouccoii with till * ill CMiso Inn never been oqunllo 1. A oomplota cure liuuriiuteed , LOST MANHOOD nosB.nll woiknesscs of tl o noxunj or an * , norvoui * And tlinttllty und ( lospuudoacy nbaututul/ Th urelluf Is luunedlato ami ooiupluu * . SKIN DISEASES , nnd nil dHcn oi of the blood , llvor , klduoyj , bladder permnnciitly cured. " FEMALE DISEASES The doctor a "Horco Treiitiiiont" for Indlas U pro nounced tiy all who linve unud It to bo the most com- pletennd convenient rcinody ever ollerod for tin trenttiient of fenmlo dliwiiix It H tru ly n wonderful remedy. Ilourn for ladloj , from 1 to I ouly. DR. MoQRBW'S Mnrrolloitn success In thu In'ntnient of Frlrntodli < eiiei ; lint won for him n reputation nhleh IK trull iifitloinil In chnrnctor , nn t hla itreit uriny of p.illnuU reu : bus from the Atlnntle to thu 1'nclllc. The doctof Is n Kriiduntu of "reuul ir" medicine nnd has h | IORK nnd careful exporlence In hotpltril prncllca , unit U chumed iilnunu the lundliiK apeclnll > t4 In mod' ITU nelonco. Trc.itiniMit by curruipiiiiilunca WrIU forclrciihiri nbout each of thu ubuvo ill.u no ) , fru * Olllco , 14th and Farnam Strouti , Otnah * Nob. Entranca on olthur streot. YOUNG MEN * * OID MEW OIT l THt TOIIS Of THI StRHHTI OF OISIASL Thir mill hirolc tfforti to fr t th miil il. tit not tnowlof bow to locciilfullr SHAKCOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES Ihfr itrt npla ilti | > klr nd vlok Intoaottilf jlin.Hbll to iuUUttlTkir li 1IH. I'll OUR NEW BOOK MOl ft . p t , i tn < > AnlctUDi of tha Oriani ol Man , odhow by HOME TREATMEHT. braithoili iiclnilnlr oar own , tht ttnrsl cuw-sot toil or rulllni ll nlioo . Otnirtl nil Hitromi Di /tllltr. Wtttmiii of Do4r find Mind , EUictiofCrroic or EICIII.I. Bluntt * Bhrnn\ Ornnt run > > : . . Howt EnUri li48tr n tll BWKAK. to 1 * OKOANS * PARTBof BOUYmult pUIn Men l.illfj from M Hum. Tmlloiln it * ' " , . , . - . . | AaMD.lll.lbtlO.F ll..llf lltIDllDtll.ll.o4 " { ERIEMEDIOALCO.BUFFALON. Kii.I.V : I1OI ItAI II-N Olllr.NTAb " Olt JIAIilt'AI. ' IIKAI lU'lDll. Itrmovr.Tnll , I'lmplr * r'n-ctc * If. . Mulbl'HIcbri ItulKliilKkla iJ oirerjr MciuUh ua a , U.uty , uJ dcflt * lili union , ll hn > i > a tiio tc.t ol t nil. anil ! < > , . . .inilrx H < Ull lt to be ur It I * iiru | > - rly inatlR Avt i < k no cuuutfrfelt ot tlinllui uuiii * . Dr.L. A. hftjrr kattl to A I rimniintniruuu- f uil' frnm'Mth Irutliiimtul uf all tli ikln prH' ra- For ! by * ' * ' N tliTuunchi'ti'itfi . K.ncr Cuuilt lfi < 2 er lnlt UnltttlaUi ! Canaila. add f.iirop * ttlll ) . T. HUl'KINa , I'rou'r. niinat JguciBU H , Y. M nnniir * HANIIAI.WOOI ) UAl'SUI.es ara the DOGUIA ' oil ami onlr c piul ( ir Crlti j \ > r < jUr pbrilclani for tb * cur * oC Oonorhce * and UIiobariKi ( rum lb urlnarr tt"U UiUAl.U ujf Ugt.