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8 THE OMAHA DALLY HEE : : WEDNESDAY , JULY G , 1892. \fENT \ BY SPECIAL TRAINS Nebraska Christian Endeavor Eooictloa Start for Their National Meeting. PLANNING FCR PROFIT AND PLEASURE Something of the MoirmiMit nnd tin Alms rrogriiin t.iild Out for tlio WI-CK'H Work in > i-w \orl ( J o- hriulm I'liuu. A train of flvo handsomely dojoratoJ cars pulled out of the union depot Monday bound for New York city uairltitf the Nubraski delegation to the convention of the Young Peoples Soclotv of Christian llndoivor , which moots In Madisoi Square IMIMOU on July 7 and continue : ) throu daj's , The NebrasKa - brasKa dulogatlon numuoroil nearly ! li)0 ) and was composo.1 of aclasi of yomn' paonio of which the statotus reason to foal proud. Omaha &cius3venty-clght delegates to the convention and Ilia Young Mon'i Journal , published In this city , nri lo a great hit by Chartering two car * for thu accommoJatlon of lla otiorgotlc agents who succojdud in yet ting 100 subscribers oiie'i for the Journal which entitled them to frco transportation to New Yotk mid icturn on the cars chartered by tin ) managers of the Jouuml. 'The No ruslm delegation will take quar ters at thu Orund hotel , corner Thlrty-llrst mid Hnwdwny , during the convention. After thu convention the js'ubrnslw and Iowa dele- gsllons will tnko a short trip out to sun on u small Rtcamor already engMged for u half day's sail on the briyy blue expanse. This will prolmblv bo the grcatost g'atherini ; In point of numbers tbut thu Endeavorurs have ever held. History of thu Movumcmt. The first Sociotv of Chiistian Endeavor was formed bv Uev. R U. Clark in thuVll - Jlston chuicb , " Poitland , Maine. February'J , IbSI , Aftoc about eight months another so ciety \\iia formed In Nowbnryport.iMabsachu- Bolts. Gradually the number of sociotius In creased , and after lour yonM of compara tively slow growth , a very rapid development began. ' 1 ho principles of the soe'.ulv became known moro widely , andvhuio they Mcru understood they were almost uni versally approved by earnest religious work ers of nil denominations. The society spread from dunomlnatlon to denomination , from stiite to state , from province to territory , and fiom nation to nation , until mm' there is hi'iuccly a land on thofacoof thouaith with- oui its societies of Christian Endeavor. The last jenr has boon the year of greatest growth In the history of the movement. In single weeks during tlio past mould moro so cieties liuvo been reported than were formed during the Iltst four yuir < of thu movement. The indications for the continued growth of the bociety in all denominations were never BO favorable as thuy aru today. Almost every evangelical denomination in America lias oltocr adopted thu society as its own , or nllows Its existence without any opposition. Thoio are now at least U'J.OOO soclutlns with l.'J.IO.UOU members in all parts of the world. The recent convention which was hold In Knglaml shows tnat the woik is gaining ground in the mother country , whllo in Aus- tralin the giowth ii scarcely less phenomenal than in the United States. The principles of the society are the same as they were at the beginning and Us object U no different. Tbo model constitution is substantially tlio same ns the one at llrsi adopted with u few changes to lit it to the growing needs of the enlarged work. Thu pledge is considered more and moro essential ns the years go by , nnd the consecration meeting and the com mittee worlc are never forgotten in a genuine Society of Christian Endeavor. Us purpose is distinctly relinious as it was at the begin ning , nnd it has boon truly cilloJ "an organ- i/eil and constant revival among the voung pconln. " The United society , which Is blm- plv u burc.u of information , and not a board of control , has for Its prosk'ont tlio founder of the society , Itov. ! ' . E. Clark ; for its secretary - rotary , Mr. John Willis I3aer , with a board of t.-iistoes representing many evangelical denominations. Sonii ) Nulloiml Convention. The international convention In New York which will bo hold July Tto 10 is the eleventh of the series. At first the meetings were small , hut from the beginning they have been onthiBianle and full ot poivor. Sara toga , Clilcuu'o , Philadelphia , St. Louis and Minneapolis have witnessed conventions of remarkabli ) Kizu and spiritual influence , and thu numuerrt in nUciuUncu upon tbu conven tions of tlio Usi three yuars have buan larger than at any other religious meetings of thu yenr. It Is asserted that tlio'J. > ,000 who will attend the convention at Now York "will compose thu largest icllglous convention over bold in tbo history of the world. " Some of the peculiar fett'.urcs of this conven tion are thu simultaneous meetings with ptoRinnis equally attrui'tivo as tlio. meetings held in Madison Square gurdun , which are provided to accommodate tlio throngs who will attend ; the denominational rallies , which pravo thu society to bJ as loyal a denominational sociuty as any possibly can be , as .veil 113 u great Interdenominational organization ; thu Irco parliaments and com- mlttno meetings whero'theiolll bo an opportunity lor the young people to be heard. Tbo progrum furnishes u list of eloquent nnd distinguished speakers from all denominations who are not often brought together lu one convention. I'iiiiu for thu Work. The following is a brief outline of the pro gram for this great convention : Thursday afternoon , July 7 , nddrcssos of wclcoino by Kuv. Chillies F. IJecms , D.I ) , nnd Ucv A. C. Dixon , D D , of Hiooklyn , with a response by President M. E. Gntci , 1A. D. , of Amherst ; also , the toport of the gcneiul secretary , Mr , John Willis liner. In thu evening President Ua.hford of Ohio \Vesleyun university moachos the convention sermon , and Uov. F. E Clurk , D.I ) . , presi dent of the United society , gives thu presi dent's annual uudress. Ftidny morning the "pastors' hour" will bo participated in bv loading ropiocntu- livrs of twenty dllTcrent donomlmitlonn , who will tell how Christian endeavor ls suited to their denomination. The morning will close with an address b > Joioph Cuok of lloiton. At the Friday afternoon sojston thoru will bo a free parliament conducted by Hoy. W. ' C. HUldliiR of New York , papuri'on Junior woi'l' and addressee by nutlvu ropiuscnta- lives of Christian Endeavor societies in India , China and Africa. Uov. Wayland Ilo.U , D.D. , will present thu banner * to thosu states that liaxu niudo the greatest gain In the number of societies during the past year. In the evening Hon. John Wanu- maker will preside , and ihuru will bo nil- drniseu by Kuv Uussul II. Conwull of Phila delphia and Hon. W. C. P. Drocidnrldgo of Kentucky. Simultaneous moullngt In the Mm bio Colloglutu church and tbo Madison bquaro Presbyterian church will bo ad- dromed bv Rev. Waviand Hovt , D.D. . R-iv. D ivid J. Hurrlll , D D , Uov. E. U. YOUHR , lltv , John Ilcnrv H.irroux , D.D. , Mrs , Isa bella M. Alden ( Punsy ) nnd others. Saturday morning will bo devoted to mis sions , homo nnd foreign. Uuv. Jo&lah Strong , D.D. , of Now York will glvo n stirring ad- dioss ; "Prnportionatu nnd Systematic Otv- Ing" will bo discussed ; and secnuarioi of the I'losbvlorlan and D.iutljt boiird > ulll also nrinisu thu younn people to urcnter intcrrst in missions , On thu Hftonioon of Sntutilny ibcru wilt be n Junior rally In the II road way Tabcrmiclo church , presided over by Mrs , Atlco May Suuddur , nnd there will iflso b Uoiiomliiatlunal rallies of all tlio luitdmg du- nomlnuttons , conducted and nddrosseil by eminent worker * In tbuso various denomina tions. The lulurostef tbo young people in the iloctnno" , polity , mlsilons , and publications of their own churches will thus bo stimu lated. L'limliiK thu Uon\untloii , After u morning prayer mooting on Sun- rtav thu convention wilt adjourn to attend the vailaus church services. In the after noon Mr. John t ! . Wooltuy will glvo an ml- Uu'aH on "Ciospol Tcmpcranco ; " Uuv. John II liurrowD , D.D. , of Chluagu. onThe Kullijluua Posslbilitlei of the World's Fair , " Uov. E. U. Young of Toronto \ \ 111 tell i. thrilling story of "Minttlonuiy Lift ) Amom ; the Hudson Hay Indians , " and Mr , Ira 1) Hankuy on "Christian Endeavor in England " In llio availing there will uu un address t\ Dr. U. P. UOMO of Montreal , and the i-ouvcn- lion will close with the consecration meotlnp , w blch will doubtless bo of great Interest mid spiritual power , Mr. John U. Woollov , Uov , J. A , Roudtualor , U.I ) . , of ImUunnnolls ; Uo\ V. A. Nolilo , D.I ) . , of rhlcato ; Uuv. U. A .Oiculuiou of Jioitoii , Roy , S. L. llaldwln , P.O. , of the Methodist IJourd of Missions ; Itov. / , W. Leo , D.D. , ot AtUuta , Un. ; Ucv. W. H. Black , D D. , nf Marshall , Ma , and others will Uka part in the simultaneous moatlngs on tbo snme ovonlng. The sluglng will bo o.io of the grnndost features of the convention and will bo led by Mr. Ocorgo C. Stcbblns , with Mr. Ira D. Sunkoy as soloist. When weak , weary and worn out , Hood's Sarjati.arllhi Is just tlio mcdicino to rcstoro your strength and gtvo you a good appetite. Kvo nnil our surgeon , Grant Culll- mure , loom litI ! , Hco build up. DOV/N ON BOYCOTTINa. Whntnn Allbuiro Mini Think * of the Un- liinrrie.iii Hrsollltlon. OMMIA , July fi. To the Editor of Tun Huns The ncoplo's parly at largo should not bo held rosponiiblo lor U.o final icsolutlon made by its honored chosen delegates - gates at tbo national convention In Omaha , who otherwise , wo think , discharged the duties Imposed upon them with precious diligence. 'J ho ic oHHIon expresses their sympathy with the Knights of Labor In boy- cottum a certain manufacturing film and consorts , and merchants who soil their goods , otc. It may , In our opinion , Minor bo ex pressed as n personal token of sympathy toward u fraction of this great nat'on , con taining n branch of the Kuigbts of Labor orgniii/ation. Why not ! Docs the p&rlv lacic the ability to fonder assistance to any" class of citizens of this country who may suiter from tyranny and onpresslon put upon them by a stronger class that they necessarily cotno In contact with , involving their VOIT Important and yet contrasting Interests , "their callings nnd right to llvo. The people's party of America claim n wide scope. Thov make claim to bo the growth from the very heart of a living people , part of the great American nation , some of whom may have sutt'eied on account ot the past order of things , or having their fooling of sympathy uud duty slmpencd by witnessing Ihos'uffcrines of their less favored fellow- ini'ii. In short , they claim to bo caoablo of settling the Stirling demands of our present time , to gain the majority of the nation , nnd hold the banner for nn indollnlto futuro. This will nnsuer the above question. In considering this and the party's de clared Intention to endeavor to level the awful slopotbat has hitherto divided up the American people the grays mid blues from tbo days of the civil war , and that the brother love had grown too strong not to ex tend Its hands of forgiveness toward tbo \\oakerpartwho had , during long years , sufleied tbo consequences of a great mistake mailo In n tempting moment , one should feel Inclined to think that boycotting is not our business us a party. Let us to to n.ako H clear to ourselves that boycotting will not bu tolerated Vtithin n party or nail in tint shiill bo blessed to ' ca'rry to the front the civilization of the fu ture ! for the very pilnclplo of it is not based upon the frco will of the party concerned , which should govarn bis action , but forces him to do somolhlng that In his opinion may bo wioni' . Boycotting , lliough , may bo tolerated In moro local matters , us a medium of self defense. Thuiik God for thu republican principles , but freedom must bo exercised. Now , hero wo have the people's pirty of America. It calls Us gatherings from the ouo end of tbo laud to tbo other. Pressing necessities scorn to bo creating it. It re minds one of a now vessel leaving the harbor toward a vorv stormy season. Its main principles bo its destination. Within its bound must bo loom nnd plenty of loom for every clais that forms society and mokes a nation , whoso object is to solve tno repub lican problem. But boycotting bo not nmoiiu- its principles , i'ours truly , O. O. BIUCKE. ( loixl UciiHon U li } U should. Mr. W. M. Terry , who has been In the ( true business at Elkton , Ky. , for the pnst twelve "Cunmharluln'H Cough years , s lys : Hemody gives better satisfaction than nnv other cough mcdicino I have over Bold. " I'hcro is good reason for this. No other will euro a cold so quickly ; no other is so certain u preventive ami euro for croun ; no o'.hnr affords so much relief in cases of whooping cough. Spcctnclos adjusted for defective vibion. lie. Cullimoro , H 2'J.l , Uco bldg. "T 111 City Oh iiit.iuiin i. " Rock Islnnd trains will leave Oinnliii foi'Cliiitiiuqini Kvoundsut 8 n. in. , 10 n. in. , 112iO : ; noon , 60 : p in. , 05 : ! p. in. Additional trains lonvo Council lilulls 0:10 : a. m. , ! ) : , ! ( ) n. in. , 1:50 : p. in. , 7:30 : p. in. Returning lunvo Cluuituiqui : ! for Uinnlin vin Council lilulla 0:1) : iu in. , Slo : ; i. in , 11 u. in , 4:80 : p. m , 5:33 : p. in. , 10:13 : p. in. Round trip from Oiniilm , COe. Tickets on Pivlo at 1G02 Ftirmun street or Union depot. THKEE TIMES AND OUT. Third ISatrh of I'livlng IlldM Oponuil rstcrduy Altcrnoon. For the third time this year the Board of Public Works opened bids for the season's pavi K whoa it met yesterday afternoon. Each bid provided fora five and n ten year guarantee. All of tbo brick , the slono and the asphalt men competed for the work. With a flvo year cuarantoo the bids ranged from ? 1.40 to $1 b'J on brick , class "A ; " ten year yuirautco Irom SI CO to ? 2 15. On asphalt the prices with n llvo yenr guarantee rluss "A" were from $ . ' .40 up to $2.lb , urd with a ton year guarantee from $ . ' . ? .1 to $ . ) . : )3. ) Class "U" the bidders agree to put down at prices ranging from $ ) ,41 lo SJ.Sl with a flvo jcar , and $3 to JJ.U1 witn the ton year guarantee. On graulto the prices were from $2 20 to ( > 'JO , and in Colorado sandstone liom fl.'JJ to $ J bO par squnru yard. On account of the many bidders nnd the largo number of districts , the city engineer was unable last night to tabulate the bids nnd asccitaln who were the lowest bidders. D3Witt's Swxpirlll i n irosuji ' p o sons as scrofula , 8 > < in di-oii ] , 043011 , rluu inatum. lu tiiiulv uui ivui miiiylivoi j > Tr.ulii Toplerf. Bcnn & Brooks , lumber merchants of Eustis , have sold out to Hnyden Bros. liar top & Hanson , produce commission merchants of Sioux City , have sold out. A , W. Tboned , In the jewelry business at South Omaha , has advoulsed to sell out. A. Anderson , In the boot and shoo business nt Huron , S. D. , is ruportud closed by cred itors. Cockrcll Bros , of Lincoln , trraln dealers , have Incorporated wltu u capital stock of $10,001 * . U .Saves tliu Children. Mr. C. H. Shawon , Wolisvillo. Kan. , says : "H is with pleasure tbut I speak of the good Chambuilain's Colic , ChoK-ra nnd Diarrhoea Uumody hu done my family diirmt' the last fturtcuu years. In tbo most obstmntu cases of summer complulnt nnd dmrrluux among my children , It uciod as n charm , making it novcr necessary to call In a physician , i can truthfully say that In my judgment , based on years of experience , thoru Is notu mod Idno lu the muiUat that Is Its equal. Tim ciiiiuvnii.id on ; S H. Moss , n delegate from Sounders county , is mourning thu loss of a fjj cano which ho allowed to lean against u steam radiator in the Mllluid Monday while ho steppsd out to BOO iimau. Tuo cunu was uresinitej to him by Ills admirers in Cedar Bluffs and Pohocca precincts uud Is iuscrlbcd with these mimes. Mrs. L. it. Pulton , UocKfard , III. , wrlton "From personal uxporl < iicu : I uan rocoinuiund DoWlti's Sarsaparilla , u uuro lor Impura blood und b'ouural duoilltv. " NOTES FROM COURT ROOMS Oity Attorney Oonnell Files an Answer in the Union Pacific Oase. HE SAYS THE LAND WAS NEVER EARNED At No TliiH ) 7)1(1 tliu City Klltlrrly Hrllllliulull ( Juiirrslilp or the Kullrimil Company Talco Pull r < m < o liin MM. Ciirtor'8 Cine. Thofttwvor in the two of the Union Pacific Kiiilwny company against the city of Omatin , Involving the tight to ownership of u irnctol loud nt tbo loot of Davenport street , wns tiled yesterday In the United States district court. This is the Innd that was fenced in last Murcli by Street Commissioner \Vindsponr for the city and the Union L'ftclllc got out mi Injunction to proven tlio city from tukini ; possession , * The answer tiled-by Oity Attorney Council nilmlts tli.it the city pnvo to the Union Pacific llvo bloclis of land for tcrmluid fuel- ! itlcs in lb < ! 3 , but denies that this Innd in question has been used for terminal fnclll- tiet by the Union Paclllc , nnd alleges that ttio Union I'.icillc company violated its contract - tract by establishing Us toiinitial facilities nt Council IllulTs , where they uro still main tained. Xuie-r Took Possession. It Is also denied by this answer that the Union Pacific ever tools possession of Ibis luml In dispute , out on the contrary It Is alleged that the land has not been In the ex clusive possession of the Union Pacillc. It Is also iilloRCd that the tltlo to thu land claimed oy tlio Union Puclflo docs not carry with it the tltlo to adjacent streets and alloys but on the contrary It Is alleged that the city never icllnqulslicd Its ownership of the streets and ulloys nnd oil claim of ownership by the Union Pacific to the accretions along the river bank is denied. The nnswer Mates that the cltr does not Intend to Interfere with tno tvaftlc or busi ness of the railway company In any way. mm uusisANU'n I > IATII. : .Mrs. Cii | > tiiln Carter Sum n Hotel Uompuny lor Hnny D.im iKtM. The cao of Delia Carter , administratrix of thu estate ) of M. J. Carter , deceased , against J. B. Kitchen , Is on trial In Judco Doano's court. On April 12 , 1SII1 , fire broke out In the unnexoftho Paxton hotel , 'ibo lire depart ment responded. Durine the tlmo that the lire was in progress tlio walls of a portion of the annex full , crushing nnd killing Carter , who was captain of hose cornu-iny No. 'J. The pliiintllT now demands"OJO , nnd al leges that the walls were unsafe , nnt having noon constructed in accordance with the pro visions of tbu building ordinances of the city. ( lot Oil' Hiislly. Dan Hlce , who broke Into the house of Mis. J. C. Weimar on May IS and stele a gold watch and other property of the value of $10 , wns before Judge Davis Monday. Kico withdrew bis pica of not puilty , and liieadod pullty to the charpo of petit larceny. Ho was sentenced to pay a line of $10 nnd placed under Bonds of $ , ' 00 to remain on his good behavior for the period of two years. It Cnri-il the Hoy. My little boy was very bad off for two months with diarrluui. Wo used various , medicines , also called In two doctors , but nothing did him any peed until wo us ° d Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrluca remedy , which gave prompt relief nnd cured him permanently. I consider it the best mcdicino made and can consciontioubly recommend it to all who need a reliable remedy fordlarrhasa , colic or cholera morbus. J. 12. Hare , Trenton , Tex. PARK MATTERS. Another Olfer from Mr. Chirk The South west Itniilov.iril. The park commissioners mot yesterday afternoon to hear u now proposition from Mr. A. C. Clark witb rcga-d to the sato of his tract in the southeast part of tbo city which the board has boon figuring on for several months. When Mr. Clark had sub mitted his piopositlon it was found to bo prnctically the same as that submitted sonio time ago , when Thomas Murray offered to donate llvo acres of land adjoining the Clark tract nnd donate a boulevard from Tenth to Thirteenth streets. Hut Mr. Murray withdrew ' drew his proposition some time ngo 'and the board has had no Indication since that ho in tended to renew it. It wns therefore thought inadvisable to consider the Clark proposi tion , for without the Murray tiact , there would bo no outlet to Thirteenth street. Mr. Cleveland , the landscapogardcnor.waj present and was instructed by the board to accompany the civil engineer In a tour of in spection along tno proposed southwest boule vard , and prepare the plans for improving the baron between Husor'n parx and Elm- wood. On account of the fact that the title to n portion of the boulevard between Hans- coin park nnd Huscr's c.tnuot uo made over to the ciiy for aovoral months , thu commis sioners thought It best not to spend any money on that part of tbo boulevard at present. Mr. Cleveland wai Ql o hibtructoii to draw plans for the Improvements on the newly acquired poitlon of Elmwood parit. Ho stated to thu board that ho was ready to begin tbo plans for the Improvement of Uomis park as 30011 as ho could gain an audi- CUCQ with the city engineer. Ho was In structed to proceed with those * plans us rap idly as possible. Clmmlicrliiln'i * ( Julie , iliolur.i unit Krmocly. Can always bo depended upon , it Is pleasant to take and will euro cramp , cholera morbus. dysentery and diarrhau in their worbt forms. Every family should bo provided - vided with it. 15 ! and 5'J ' com bottles forsulo by druggists. OIlt'lllllMl ' IIUTllBtO. Henry Egnn Is In trouble for malicious de struction of property. Ho Is n li & M. switchman , and the banners and bunting with which thu Young People's Society of Christian Endouvnr had decorated n car otTumlod his Idea of decorations , and ho pro ceeded to slash them In pieces with n pocket Uuifo. _ _ DoWitt's SaiMiiparoM cioansoa the btoDJ , increases tlio appjtlt and toioi up the syj loin. It liiu ujiiulittoi mi-iy pjapluwai havosuilorcd froai blooJ UUorJori. U will help you. _ iiK roriiiltx. The following building permits were is sued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : S , JnnaHon , tnn-Rtory brick drolling , bl.vtconih and bhornum avcnuu . i T.COO Two minor permits . "M Total . I 7 , > 0 When you go to Doavor atop at the Ameri can house. Itatoi ? , ' .50 to SJ.50. liomodoloU throughout. Nolmily to Illiimo. A verdict exonerating tno train crow and thu street railway company from all blnuio in tbo matter was rendered by the coroner's jury in the casu of little Charlia Hose , killed uy a Suumlora street motor last Saturday , Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. GoV't Report Will euro You , is a true statement of tlio action o AVER'S Sarsnparilla , when taken for dlacnsos originating in linptiro Mood ; lint , while tills assertion is true ol AVER'S Sannpwllln , as thousands can attest , it cannot He truthfully applied to other preparations , vthlcli unprincipled denlcisill recoiuincml , nnil try to Im pose upon you , ns "just ns good ns Aycr'.s. " Tnko Ayer's Siit.s.ip.uilla nntl Aycr's only , If you need n blood-purifier nmt would be benefited permanently , This medicine , for nearly fifty ycais , has enjoyed n reputation , and made a record for cures , that lias never lieon equaled liy other pi epnrations. AYER'S Saisnpaiillu ctadicatcs the taint of he reditary scinfuln nnd other blood tils- oases from the system , nnd it 1ms , deser vedly , the confidence of the people. "I cannot forbear to express my joy nt the relief I have obtained from the nso of AYKIl'SSarsapaiilla. I was nflllctetl with kidney troubles for nbont six months , sulTciing gieatly with pains in the .small of my back. In addition to this , my body wns coveted with pimply eruptions. The remedies pi escribed fniled to help mo. I then began to tnko AVER'S Sarsaparilln , nnd , In a short time , the palus ceased nnd the pimples disappeared. I mlvlbo every young man or woman , In case of sickness result ing from linpuio blood , no matter how long standing the case may be , to tnko AYER'SSiirsnpavillu. ' " It. L.Jui matin , 33 William at. , New York City. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ajcr&Co. , I.oucll , Mnas. Elastic Stockings FOK Weak Limbs , Varicose Veins Swellings , ail sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformity Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. THK ALOE&PESFOLD COME-- XV. 1I4S. Idtli St. , Next to Post AMMUNITION o o oo oo ooo ooo oooo oooo For tlio1 grand fusilatle of shot nnd shell upon the lot tress of diseas.0. is possessed in unlimited quantities , and of the imisl cffect- ivu kind , by those monnichs oi the medical profession , Drs. Betts & Betts , Upon wlioso banner victory has perched lor 27 years. DISEASES Vanish hcforo tlie maslc power of their skillful touch. 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N. li Corner IHh and Douglas Sti Omaha , Neb. ive Your Eyesight Kycs tojtocl frco tiynn RXPK'IT ' OPTICIAN I'orfrclnilii8tineiit. | Superior liwsei , Norv- oushoaJaelio cur > ) il by usln ; our Spool icle * und Kyo lnbioj 1'rlcui lou Cur Ural cl.m goods. THE ALOE & PENFOLO CO i , , 111 . 10th St. , Croiu'hton Ulouk. SIIIIIIIT'II llOAIiniSd AM ) H.VV inr ulr > . tipui'iul .f.ulum. 0Vtst JUIIi bliift , M'lir ViilK. A T "F LA. I i J li A.T JL T Of the Stock of T THE , Will commence Thursday , .June 30 , at 10:30 : a , m. , and continua dally until the debts are paid. Hots of Sale , 10:30 : a , in , 2:30 : anil 1:30 : p. m. This Stock consists of Diamonds ; Fine Watches , Jewelry , Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware , Clocks , Table Cutlery , Opera Glasses,1 etc. , to be sold in single lots to suit buyers. Sale absolute to highest ) bidder. J. H. RR.KLNGI-I Will Ooiicluct , the Sale. WHOLES AI MacMntosIi ClotMug---Wliolesala - - - , , RutaClotliingYliolssale / , GermanSox-IliOl esale Eisli and Shield Slickers-WholesalB , WESTERN AGENT FOR THE Grand Rapids Felt Boot Go. , Meyer Rubber Shoe Co. , ° New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co. NO GOODS AT 1&ETAIL. Owing to greatly increased business I huvo bson forced to rent the ground floor , 44x160 loot , on corner of Howard anl Twelfth streets , In addition to tli3 building I now occupy at 1111 Hinsst'eot , tDholJ. tha stock I ani gjttlng for fall and winter. Send for 1 ate , discount , otc. Z. T. LINDSE.Y. III ! Harncy Street , Omaha , Neb. SPEGIESflLEofPMOTS JUST ARRIVED. Youn Parrots from Cuba. ComnionciiiK to tallc. ONLY So-OO EACHKach bird sold with a wrltton yiiiirnulco. Hirdfa shipped siifolv by uxprcss. GEISLER'S BIRD STORE , - OMAHA , NEB. 4O8 STortli 16th Street. Horvo Sooclo , " , - . the wonderful roinudr "Is sold with a wrll- tc-n cunrnnli'O to euro All nprroui Ulica OB. iici an Wi-ok Mpimirr. Ixusol llntln 1'owtr. Hfiuluclio. WakufiilnpM. Ix > st .Manhood. Nlchllr Unils. Hens , Nurvomneis , 1/unsliuilo.ulliIrulnii and IIIBH of i i ir of Ilio i.cnorath n Urk-nniln oltliorneicauiioit byovorriprtlon , yotitlifnl < > rro'i.or i ici > mlvr usoof tobncco.opium or ( llmiilanta which noon lead lo Infirmity. Cnn unii llniinniilimaiiUr. I'ut uiconvi > iilan < tn curry In Mirt imckvt. PI pcrpnck' BBUh/rnmlsOforfi. With oviiryporildr wn , ; lic < MiTfii yuiranlit tacun or rtjundtltenumtv. Circular Uco. AiiarcB AcrvoJ > 'jcill1ii.C'ljleuiii > III. For sale in Omaha by Sherman & MtConnoll , IfilU Dadgu htroot. Fnrtho higher und l.ll'iral I.Jilrnllon of pllll nnd > OUHK xiPliii'ii hi'i-riiiltln. iliinr , Art , > ! " cutiun , I'lD.iiul Training. Miaul tir.it , Cold Hnd hut wuti'r tntli . . rooniii. . fir , on rni li lluur. JI IM , . ' rnrCatitlKKUii 211D rHimiitii i' 'Kiii -i-'i < * nif * ' i "i MISSOURI. ililrtlMAItClllllAI.U A. JOM.N , Biifrlor | ' ! aiil KM for filnr Ming _ . yolj1r | | ! , , , , tuiii.cofdudf Ihor- ouiili , Muilcal ninl Art Ur | > arliiienli hltilifii unlrr trailirrnuf HIDl < nt Ainrrii n uml IJuroiH'an culture , lorice nnil hcaiilldil eruumli , MI Iniil.linns , rouiuiwill veiillUti-j. liuliU-J by ea On | < iii hi'K"iU | ' > r 7lli For c tnlopuf sililii-m Uuv T.V. . llAltltl/lT , ln- . 1'Ul.UMIIIA , UD , CU li l , Mictiiy. "klcnlldc in' ! Iluilnct' , COOIIM rl Smly Ti'rsin for Tel. let > < lluilniil , We irolMorAiimwM | UMnl JUdllurr hclinnl In Mu.-ill Ilic Inl HilMiryori'i'il/illuii liifiulry in I An il < l > DdlUu I At liiuM uvulr ) i : Uu ! rHlil rin nimUnpw | . . nj ; vlilt'l ivu\l > Ui > g all [ mt-lrf t niTllir en r n heillnu. liflillni ; clr Kpfii r i wtr"iiuu iltuvc uf any fciliool virtnnj ntf\nff % tVI\f Ihp fclnio * tl aittjkrc * Illu " flSADEniY. Mnlor * "LEXINGTON MO BB.J. E. THE SPECIALIST. tn the traatmnntof .ill formic : PIUVATK DISJJA.SES , uiul ; ill dUunlon nnrl ( lulillltlcHoryoiitli mil innnhooil. ITyoars' oxDorlcin u. Ills rosourrcs nnil f icIlltlcH uro prac'tie.illy iiiilliultoil. The Doctor Is rncoin- inaiuleil by the ] ire < s , niicl oinliirHoil In ihn stroiu'ijst toniis by the people for f.ilr trott- iiiuut uiul lionost iirofi'Hsinn it ml v lee Tliu most powerful roiiioillos known to inndorn Fclnncu for the successful treatment of tlio follow I irjillRDasos : OONOKUIIOEA IniiiicUli'to relief. A cnm- nlutociirc wlihoul the loss of un nour'a tlmo fiom ' Onoof the most comnleto and nno. restful troutriioiita for k'loot unit nil annov n ; il sch tr.'es vet Unown lo Ilio mu lle.il profoi- blmi. The rusiiltH uro ti illy wonilerfnl. NTIHOTUllE Uron lost known ruineily fur thu tioitmcntof blrlcloru , xvlthout p.iln , cut- lln- . enl liitlur. A inoilrKliuirU ililo ro noilv. SYPHIIjIS No trcatinont for this torrliila 1) ) oo I iIKu iso has over 1/onn moro siii'uusifiil. nor Inul stronger onilorioiiiitiits In iho Huht of inuiliTii Hitlcnco tint ) ( I HO iso Is pos'tivoly unr ih o anil ovi-ry tiuco of tliu poison entirely u-movu I from Urn bloo I. LOST MANHOOD , nnil ambition , norvoni * ncsi , tlmldllv. ilnspniiiloncy anil nil wo.ikuosi anil UliorJoia of youth or m.uihuuil , Itoliul o1 lii.ncd at once. SKIN DISEASES , nnd all dlsoasni of tint * Hiiina n , blooil , | | vi r , l < l Inoys anil bl.ililof nro iroiitnd HII cucnifiiiiy with tbu uru.itu' Itiiown roiiii'illos fur thi ) il u 14 14 Wrlto foroiroul irs ami nioHlou list , fr > ) ) . nnil t'lirnii in itn. iiiniilntf'j , RE EUR/IATIC / PAIHS * Slop nnolntlnu , niui npjily to the spot that aches V/OOD'S PENETRATING JS-K toiillnijouily , ll'j rpcclal power to , fnlc | | the pores , I'tuctratc < lft | > ly nnd E'.OJI pain , millers U Tar tujictlor to urdiiury porous plasters. OP DHUGCIST3 N. Y. Depot , \Vllliam St. RYE. Is ft ciioito prtxluction from selected grain , diMilled by tliu cM h.uul innda procesa and duubl ) ufjcd 11 IK moro wholetonio and palaiablo than v.hr.kios mido : from curn ( known as Hcnuij.jr.t. ) and , by reason of ifoago , containaiu. fusil oil. it is the jnin-st , richest , bmoutlaht , most I'eliciouu nnd liualilnest whibkc ) produced in Amer ica. You may know it by its flavor and tliu proprietary bottle in which it Hsorvod. 1'or B.ilu at all fiint cl.iss drinking places niii dniK stores C.ill for Cr &m J'urt Ky * on 1 take no other : o - DALLliMAND & CO. ,