V 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BHB : THURSDAY , JULY 21 , 1392. CRUSHED THEIR LIVES OUT Pour Tramps Killed in a Wreck on the Burlington Near Plattsmouth. TV/0 / OF THEIR NAMES ARE KNOWN TH-Mvo Cnrn l.nnilcil wltliOrnln by the ArciiliMitVlilcli un Ciuucil hy thu Irnln llrc.ililiiK In 'l'\v < > uu a ( Ir.Kle. 1'i.ms.MOUTir , Nob. , July 20. I.S ' 'foloeram to Tins Hin.J : Train No. 23 , ono the Burlington's fast freights , \v i wrecked this morning about : 10 o'clock on tbo long crude- cast of tlio Missouri river bridge. Tour men wens killed nnd twelve cars were catteroJ ever tlio pr.ilrio. Tlio nccl- dent was caused by the trnm partIng - Ing twelve curs from the engine. Tlio train was In ctiarRO of Conductor William Nolnnd end was pulled by engine 201) ) . At the tirao of the wreck the train was running at the rate of twcnty-flvo miles mi hour. The train was made up of thirty-seven cars , of which twontv-flvo were loaucd r Ith grain.Tho engineer had just taken no trio slaclt aud the Jerk broke ttio coupling between tbo twelve empty cars nnd the twenty-five loaded ones. The hoiid braketnan discovered that Iho trnln was broken and yelled at the conduc tor. Thov nt once started to set brakes on the detached win , but could not stop them. Conductor Noland was In the act ot setting the hraKO on the caboose when the ciiis.li camo. Ho was hurled from the brake lo thn floor of the caoooso nud severely bruited. How the Knglncrr Acted. The ongineor.inRtoad of opening his enclno nnd running nwity from the Hying cars , re versed and applied the air brakes. The result was his part ol the train stonpcd , and the huavilv loaded cars crashed Into Hie icar of hh section , where three tramps were ridliiff. The rear car was llteially reduced to kindling wood. Two of the tramns were almost Instantly killed. Another was caught under the sldo nnd trucks of the car and his legs and the lower portion of his body so badly crushed th.it ho dlD.i In a vorv short time. Superintendent nignell ot the Durllngton caine down from Lincoln this morning with the wrecking train and Is personally superIntending - Intending the woncof cloarit'g up the wreck. Ho Is also Investigating the cause of the wreck. This afternoon workmen took out the body of another trump. So fur but two of Iho men hnvo been identified. Their uames are James Murray , Lcadvilto , Cole , and William K.\an , Now York. There woro-llvo tramps in the last cnr of thn llrst section , ono of whom , a smnll negro Doy , escaped. One of the victims was literally crushed Hat. An other tramp rid I rip in a car abend of tUo last ono escaped without injury. Corn , wheat and flax was scaltoiod all ever the countrv around the wreck nnd the word ing foico was kept busy for some lima loud- ing sound cars with the irrnln. Tonight the track was clcarod and train * will ho running reifulnrly before morning. Thu coroner's Inquest was in progress tbia evening. The testimony of Engineer Mayfield - field wns to the effect that the paitlng of the train caused the air brakes to automatically set themselves but ho also testified that the train nartod hack of tlio uir brake cars. Ho nays that ho hao. Iho throttle of his enclnc \vldo i ptn , but the brakes slipped In Bpllo of that fact. Hod cars , the head brakeman of the wrecked train , was thrown from ono of the cars and lit lu a ditch by the side ot the truck. Two cars How ever him , but beyond being bruised ho escaped uninjured. IliiitilciiVuti > r Work * Cnio , BnATiitcu , Nob. , July 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tun HKI : 1 A special meeting of the council wns called this afternoon to hear ' the report of the water committee on the l now water works situation. The report was on unsatisfactory verbal ono and was simply in cfTcct that Uodfrey should bo Invited to return to the citv and make n test of the ciipncitv of tbo plant as far ns completed in order that the cltv may huvo seine basts on Which to remedy the existing difficulty. i\-Ti-rusmrr : I'liul'K C.'ltr. IlASTixfi" , Nob. , July 20. [ SiK'eiat Tclo pram to Tnu Br.i : . I H is reliably reported hero that the panors wnlch 'havo delayed Iho dofcnso in the case of the state nzaltist Charlcfl II. Paul from taking the case to the Euprcmo court nro at last ready and it is ] irobabio that the motion for a writ of super- Bcdeas will ho urgued bcforo that court in a few days. Meanwhile Paul Is In jail here awaiting developments. Ciiplurt'il 11 lllcji'ln Thief. GiiASi ) I < SI.\N-I > , Nob. , July 20. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BIK. : | J.V. . Ucnnolt was captured here this afternoon with the oicyclo stolen from J. R \ \ hcclock of ICoarnev y'os- tciday. A rownrd of $100 was oflorod , \ \ hlch will bo claimed by 11. 11. Peters , a local bicycle iigont of this city. ( nnd I'ortuiio ur ix llr.itrlco Chirlc. ' HCATIIICC , Nob. , July 20. [ Special Tclo- gram to Till ! Him. ] Tliomns J. Overstreetof this cltv l.as Just received word from Carlln- vllle , 111. , that by the decease of an undo ho Is bequeathed f 10,000. Mr. Overstreot U employed - ployed In ouo of the grocery stores of the city ns a clurk. \ ViiriuVutliKr ut Ni'liruiliii city. 1 NninusKA CITV , Nob. , July 20. fbpecial Telegram to TUB lUi.J : The thoiMioinoter registered 105 ° in the shade today , the warmcHt for year * . Uutsldo work was generally suspended. For the past three days the thermometer baa stood at from 03 = to 110 = . 1'nKi < > \ < T tlio binxr.v , Nob. , July 2J. [ Special Telegram to Tut : Urn. I Hon. Thomas liontoii arrived hero thin morning from Lincoln , and paid over to the county troasuror510S'JO tnxes'duo from the Pullman Palace Cur company. Drou-iuiil A\hiu , Untiling. OAKLAND , Nob. , July 20. [ Special to THE HKK.J A. O. Wagner , a snloonltoopor hure , was drowned in Iho river last night while bathing. . IA . > U tl.VHM ! SX r.1. Dan Rice , the oldest circus clown allvo , tnd probably the only ono who occupies much spucu In the heart of the small boy , has not yet lost nil deslro to wear the pyramidal but and variegated pants. The jolly old soul recently nttondoa u performance of Nolilo McHunry's "A Klght at the Circus" In Now York , mul declared that ho could no longer resist the temptation to revive the good old onu-ilng circus of other dajf > nhcro people could sou the uhow with ono imlr of eyes without urcaklng their necks. Undo Dan mud ho'd huvo to tnko oft Ms hat to Nollle . "That's UUo it " Mcllonry. something , said tie , "that's the best show I'vo noon since Dun Hleo quit Ilio business. " Miss Mcllonry ana her able company will bo nt IJoyd's Theater Next Sunday night. Sale of tcaU will open Saturday. DaWltt's Sarnaparlliu clc.tnso ? the blood , increases tlio upimiito and tonns up the sys- torn. It has bunellttod many people w'tio have stiilordd from blood UlsorUcM. It will help you. Tbo following marring lloansoa wera Issued by Judgu Ullcr yo > torday : N.ioin and . \ddruii. Ago I l.oiiU llnrlr.iin. Umuba . , . " 1 Muinlo Mnuaiiiaiin , Uniahii . IV I I'atr ok Coy I u , South Omaha . X "I Katlu l.oye , Smtli Uinahu . ' . ' * I Albert lli'iison , Boutli Oinahu . " 7 I Alliuilo l''lewlutf ' , Onuwa , la . 1 ! I Kdward lloi'abfl , Oinahu . , . , "i I Jullu Murphy. Kannu O'lty . 18 I Wllltnin llulllnger. Ontaba . . . . 7. I Allen K , hUson , Uniubu . . . O'J I V : O. I'oturajii , Omaha . Xi t Mmlldtt Uk.trom , Oinahu . 1 O Uo Witt's Sarsupunlln U rollanlo. Anutlivr lliuimry In 1'rixport. There U a prosneot that uu additional rowcry will bolosutod lu Oinutia during t the nrciont season , A well known Farnnm strctt saloon mnn rcco'.voJ K letter yestar- day from a contlcman In Now York \\t\o is anxious to Invest bis capital in a brmvcry somewhere In the west. The writer stated that ho had been favorably Impreisod with Omaha by what ho had road in Tun Bnu and would probably como out here soon to look Iho ground over nnd dccldo upon n loca tion. a Mrs. ti. R. Pallon , lloekford , III. , writes : ' From personal experience I can recommend Do\Vltt' Sarsoparllla , n euro for Impure blood nnd ginoral dobtllty. " AT SIXTY MILES AN HOTJK. Mow the Clilrnpn-Oninlm I'ait .Mull Train In NIMT iinlipnl. : | The Chicago , Uurllnuton & Qulncy road li remodeling all the postal oirs on Its fast m&ll run between Chicago nnd Omaba. Car U39 , tbo fifth ono liuishlng , was put out of the shops yesterday and the railway mall clerk * on the Omaha run nro shaking hands with themselves , for each remodeled car moans Increased comfort and better working fucilltlc.i. Many of the Improve ments which uro so greatly appreciated by Iho men who handle the mall going at the rat a of fortv miles an hour or more are apt to pass unnoticed by the luitv , but even Iho unltlatcd can sooaradic.il difference between car UOO and Its neighbor , which has yet to bo lilted with modish garments. In the first place , the cumbersome space- llllni : wooden rarus have been replaced bv the light , strong , convenient nnd neat look ing infrlson Iron rack. Any sacu placed anywhere will fit the now racks , and the arrangement nnd mechanism Is auch that one-half the tlmo is anvcd in emptying the racks. To the busy , time limited mall clerk tins saving Is beyond words. In the old style arrangement nil tbo sacks were hung on ono sldo ot the car , but In the remodeled car the rack Is divided , making an nlslo near the ecu tor of the car , lor ono line of sacks hangs on ono sldo and four lines on the other. This rearrangement also balances .bo car better than the ancient manner. Over .ho sacks nod under the roof ot tha car extend - tend two rows of paper boxes , ono on each side , giving the snino numbsr of uoxcs but of twice tbo size as the aoublo box used in tbo old cars. Chief Clerk P. W. Coato of the Chicago nnd Omi.lm fast mall division has secured a clear gain of seventy letter boxes by n'l In genious device. It is called the swing letter case , and consists of two sections of letter cases placed on hinges so as to swing across tbo nlslo , thus utilUIng the dead sp.ico caused by tlio p.isaago way. These changes give tbo car 570 letter boxes and act'ommo- lations forawinglnir ISO sacks. The cars nro equipped with lanjo deck or siy lights over the letter cases , and have the hot water heater partitioned off from the mil n part of the cur. Chief Clerk Coates , vith an eye single to the uomfortof the boys , lad folding wash basins fed from n root nnk put in , and by n single spring-clip device - vice , which wedges the closed sliding door igninst a cushion of plush , has done- away vlth all rattling of doors and blasts of air vhich blast throuch unguarded c'racks whoa ho train Is bowling along on a fast mail schedule. It Is these little thlncs , the employes con- end , which improve the eflleieney of the ailwuy mail service , nnd the Chicago nnd Jinaha division is now not behind any in all that goes to inalte up n Unit-class run. Disease never successfully attacks the sys em with pure blood. UoWitt's Sarsnparllla unites pure , now blood and enriches blood. MEMORIAL KESO.LUTIONS. I'liyHlnliins I'uy n Tribute to Two Drpartcd Doctors. There was n largely attended mooting of the physicians of tha city at the Mlllard jotol yostcrdav afternoon to talco action on he deaths of Dr MclConna and Dr. taloman. Dr. Bacon called the mooting to order nnrt Dr. Joseph Neville was in ait o cbuir'iun and Dr. LJacon secrotary. Dis. E. E. U omersloy , A. B. homers aud J. M. Swetman were np- iiomtcd a committee to draft appropriate resolutions nnd they presented the follow ing , which were adopted : WhcienH. In tbo wisdom of an inscrutable providence Drs. l.ovi f. McKcnna and U. C. riinman have beun lumovcd from mnoim'ns by dentil , tlicioforu bo It UesoUcd , That wtt.tho physicians of Omaha. i'alio tu \nross our regret at their untlniuly iling uwiiy um ! to testify our esteem for tnuin us iibsoulutcs and profess on.'il brethren. Kuso.M'd , That wo tender our sympathies to tin1 fatuities of onr duoeasoil 'ricndH. Kesulved , Tnnt the > > ucictiir/l.o instructed to fnriiiili a copy of thoio resolutions to ouch of thedilly p ipursof Uiniibi for publication and ihut u eopy bo sent to the families of eauh of our deceased brethren. Following the adoption of the resolutions brief addresses were made by Drs. Lolsin- ring , Neville , WomersIcy.Hoftman and Bacon , Cach of the speakers dweit upon tbo genial manners aim professional standing of the deceased find expressed sincere regret for their death. Do you like n dry champagne ! Try Cook's Extra Urv Imperial , its flavor Is unrivalled and it is perfectly puro. Two .Inly Siiit * . - Legqctt it Hurlburt have brought suit against Christian &Cotncr to recover ? 717.1C The plaintiffs allege that during the months of January and February , ISIU , they sold the defendants 23,1-13 bushels of corn for the sum of f0,1)37.10 , and that of that amount $717.10 remains duo and unpaid. Bernard Blum would have Balthlas Jettor pav him ? 1.'IJ ! , " > . Ho alleges a real rstalo deal maao in Ib'Jl ' by which Jotter xvaa to purchase his property for tbo amount of in o uny heretofore named. In pursuance of the talk tlio plaintiff executed n deed and turned the property ever to the defendant , who refused to make the payments. If out of order , use Baacarun's Pills. Murray CUUH to the I'un. Sheriff Bennett went to Lincoln yesterday Accompanied by Jack Murray , the burplur who shot at Policeman Coray. Murray wilt tarry at the penitentiary whore ho has a ton-year contract with the stato. Eye and oar surgeon , Grant Culli- uioro , room --I , DQU Tiuiipl ir i\ciir : lons. Cummoncin ? July O5th the Ciiicngo , Houk iHltind Piieilic railway will soil tiuUols to lonvorSuU Lnko nnd Ilulonn , Montana , at half faro for the round trip. Tlckotb on Btilo until Atijf10th , good to return until Oct. 10th. Tlio Colorado llyoi1 , Icavliif , ' at 10 : p.m. , sorvea dinnoi- in dining oar aftur duparluro from Omaha. Thin in tlio only direct route with elegant , tliroiiyh : sloouars to Denver - vor , Colorado Hpringa , M.inltou and Piioblo. Take the Kock iHliuul and you will bo siUlallt'il you have eoloctud the bebt. Ticket ollk'o 1G02 Furnuin at. CIIAKLIS : Kns'NKnv.G.N.W.P.Agt. JOHN SlillABTIAN , G. T. & P. Agt. Wanted at tlio ollluo of Tun OMAHA Hii : : , coploa ol THU EVENING Uiu of April 2J. Kottemif flee nnetiirlrnt imilrrtlilt lictnlJlftu cent * ; c < ich uiUUbmtil lint trnctnlt. \VAI/rtN } Ourol.no M , , at tbu ronlJunuo of her slstur. .Mm. JuiiR'a Merion , a ed&7yuar < . 1'unur.il I'rld.iy ut ill ) p. in. from her late roilduuco , 17I1) ) Chicago bliout. Hurllimon , la. , pjpurk ploiibu copy , KNtJUr.hL-.MIlilreil. asod 10 inoiitlm , d.iuch terof Mr. llunry iind/.olla Knudull. 1'uiiural today ul I p. in. frum tliulr rusldenue , 1 'M bouth I hteenth UrcoU Inturinunt lu Mount Uopu cumutory , DEATH SENTENCE SUSPENDED Supreme Oourt Takes Action in Ouylor Shultz's Ooso. HE WILL NOT HANG THIS MONTH Several Killing ) of the Lower Court ricnilril in flrniiiuH for a New Trliil ( Itlivr IntorcntliiB Mn * coin Nous Notes , LINCOLNNob. . , July 2J. ( Spoctnl to TUB BEU , ] ( Juylor atiultz , the Hall county murderer who was sovcrnl mouths npo sen tenced to Uo hanged on the SOlh last , for killing Illrnm l arr , will have n urlof rcsplto. for. the supreme court today ausponded tbo execution of thu donlli sentence until furlhor notice. 1'otlltoti In error was filed with the clerk of the supreme court this morning by his nttornoyV. . H. Harrison of Grand Island. The petition iillegcs that the lower court erred in referring thn application fora now trlul and in refusing to allow several witnesses to stnto their opinion as to the sunlty or Insanity of the defendant. Other errors are ullcgod and a now trial prayed for. The case U not llKoly 10 bo rounded on the docket until BOtnotimo In November. llirro 'Minor Mlilmps. Lawrence Pillsburv , a toiler In the Capital National bank of this city , was qulto severely injured last night shortly aftur 11 o'clock. Ho was riding on the foot boaid of a summer car returning from Lincoln nark anil when a car going In the opposite direction passed ho was struck In the head and knocked sense less. Ho was removed to his homo at 150 South Thirty-third street , where the physi cians who had boon summoned discovered that his skull baa boon fractured. Ho will recover. E. D. Mills , the engineer at. the Clarkson laumlrv In this city , attempted to run n belt on a swiftly revolving pullny this morning. The coat sleeve on hU right arm cuught In the Konrlne , twisting his arm until the bonus wore broken bslow the elbow. Frank Lush , the 5-year-old son of William Lush , living at 1'JIU N stroui , had his log hi oxen whllo playing about , the house last evening. I'rinn the rnllco Court. Jnmos Clark is under arrest at the station charged with the larceny of two pair of pants from a local clothing house. Ho was detected while endeavoring to dispose of tnoin at a pawn shop. Hcury Martin , Jdtnos Uoed , Clarlos Hig- Kins , Frank Jones and Johu Totz , a qulntouo of vagrants , wcro sentenced to sixty days each lit the county Jail for not recognlzinB a job of work when they mot it on the street. James AiiRolo , who claims to bo a liucitl desconilont from Michael , ana who Is under arrest forattomptluir todispoaaof mortga ad property , succeeded In having his case con tinued until August ! ! . Henry Snyder , the youthful foreor arrested Monday , was released oy Judge Waters this morning Carl Llndsey and John ICostlor were ar- raiiniod on an all around charge of drunken ness , dl'-orderlr conduot mm resistance ol an ofUcor , but tnoy pleaded their case so well that botu were discharged. Lincoln In Itrlcf. Sheriff McClav , who has boon 111 for several weeks past , Is once more able to bo at his oflles. The pavir.g on North Twenty-seventh stieot is progressing rapidly , three blocks being nearly completed. Hon. T. M. Marquntto today moved his family Into the Hauls residence nt thu corner of Seventeenth and F streets. Ho puichascd the residence early this week for 39,000 and It is ono of the Unost in Lincoln. Kov. and Mrs. Wormloy , who depirt for the mlssloimrv Holds of Uhina next week , were tendered a reception this evening at ttio rosiaonco of Dr. Poobloj , corner of Twontv-flfth and P streets. W. L. Cratmall , journal clerk In the dis trict clerk's olllce , nut his loft wrist to the bone last ovaning. Church & Oliver , proprietors of the Lans ing theater , today secured a judgment for 8100 ngalnbt J. M. Burks , that being tbo Hinount subscribed by the latter to assist in thu enterprise. TcHtlmonliiM published In behalf of Hood' * Sariananllti ore not extravagant , are not "written"uu , " nor uro itioy from Its employes. They tire fuots , and prove that Hood's Sanhparilla i possesses absolute merit and is worthy the full conlldcnco of thu people. Hood's Pill are pure vegetable , perfectly harmless , but do not c.iuso oaln or grlno. 13c sure to get Hood's. ' . - AMir The sorlos of articles on "Botany as n Re creation , " by Miss Caroline A. Creovy , now appearing In Harper's Bazar , nro attracting deserved attention on account of their popu lar and practical nature. This week's num ber contains nu urtlclo on the "Fertilization of Plants. " In tbo same paper Black's ' novel , "Wolfoiibort',1' his latest production , Is continued. A neat edition of Longfellow's "Evangc- llnu" ib just hsued from the press of Johu B. Aldun , Now York. The little voluniu is profusely - fusoly Illustratoa by designs Mom liirkct Foster and Jane Beuham. This is one of a series of standard poems , being presented to the public in uu attractive form at a mere nominal cost by the sanui 11 mi. "Tho Wrecker , " by Hobort Louis Stevenson - son iiud Llovd Osborn , which has appeared serially in Scrlbner' Maiazmo during the past year , Is now Usued In book form. Like all of Mr. Stevenson's productions U is In tensely Interesting. But tbo Interest Is in the evolution of the plot , not in the develop ment of character. The scene of action changes from Europe to Amorlua and from America out into tha Puclllu ocoan. There Is enough hltftiu shea to snthfy the average reader of the dlmo novel lltoraluro of days gene bv. Yet .Mr. Stevenson's work is of n high order of romance writing ; it is the worjt of an artist , presenting clear , vivid picture * * , somewhat hlglily colored , as tbo necessities of such fictional art as tbat of the author of "Tho Master of Balluntrao" and "Treasure IslJiul" demands , but admirable withal nnu rotontlvely attractive. "Tho Wrecker" is remarkable for the Ingenuity displayed by the author in drawing out the linely spun threads of his plot , loading thorn this way and that and at last bringing them together , and conceding them , so as to make a complete wholo. Mr. Stevenson cannot bo ranked with the man who , iindoritandlug men and the motives of men , builds up a character consUtont with the surroundings of its development , who draws n tnlthful picture of what happens In this everyday world of ourt ; at best ho can but attain that place In English literature which Jules Verne occupied In French literature. TOLEDO. Iowa , April 0 , 1S91. Dr. J. D. 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Cluular free lQi > litlnci.\eloi < cMtullon Ihla paper. Addtess. MADIIID CHEMICAL CO. . llraiiih oniccfoi U.S.A. 358 Dem born Str.-ct , CHICAnO , ILL. TOR SALE IK-OMAHA. NEB. , DY Ruhr A Co. , Co.r 15tli &IOURIM 8t . A I'Millar & Co. . Cor'14th A. IoimIa SU. DRAW D It. K C. WEST'S NKRVnAND IIIIAINTIIKAT- MKNT. nspocltlo for Hjslorli. DUzlnoji , tits N u ralnln , llc.iiliieha. Nurvous 1'ro tr.iton uausod tif ulcuhoi or tobacco , W.ikofutncis. MontHl DoDrcs- elon , Soltncasoftha llrulu ciiiilnx ln < nnlty , mlnary. deciyloith. I'ruuiutiire OM Ao , Uarromn , l.on of 1'oworln eltlicr * or , In.pJlonoliuucorrlui aril till Komulo Wu.iknoiaj * , Involuntarr LostOJ , Spor- mtitorrhro cnuoil by ovor-oxoitlun or tha brain f-clf-abusoovcr-lnilulKtinco. A month's tri.ittn3iit fl.fi for U. tij mill. WeRU'iranlooHlt UOTOI to euro Knoll onler lord boxei. nlth ? i Mill su-ul wrlttun iruaruntjeto refund If not cnrutl ( iuarantco ItsuoJ onlr by Tlieo.loin. K Lewis ilruKZim. solo auont. t cornur lutli uud rurnauj htu . Ouiiiha Anew nnl Complete Trentniont , con > l tlni { of Suppo9lturlo3. Olntmont In I'lipiuloi , nl > u In HOY nnj I'llli : n I'osttlvo I'lira for IJiteriial. Intornnl blind or lIlooilliiKltclilnJlirunlc , Ituoantor llerjill- tury 1'llos T.ils llcmoly h.u nuvor Inon known to full. Clpurhnx liforJj , benlbyviuill Why anirurfroiu this torrlbls clhoiif ) nluri a wrium ciliranloe I | KiUI\olyKlfcii with ( ' DOXOI or rofunil the mon /la nut cur Ml Tiirt atamplfor free Siuup'.o. ( ! u irAlltdf H noJ hy ICuhii Ac Co , Dni jUti , bdlu Xttonts.corna CthaiidlJouulm strcoU. Umiha. Nob. The only uniformly suoco.-ssful SPECIALISTS IN AMERICA. IN THE TREATMENT AND CURE OF SYPHIE-IS , GONOR- RHOEAi.GLEET , SPER MATORRHOEA , SEMINAL WEAK- NESB , LOST MANHOOD. EF FECTS OF EAR- LY'VICE OR E X CX S B I V E INDULGENCES IN MATURER YSARS. FEMALE WEAKNESS , SEX UAL DISORDERS , HYDROCELE , VARICO- CELE. PILES. FISTULA , RECTAL ULCERS. Consultation Jrea. Call upon or uddroaa with otamp. I Bcuth 1 1th St , N. K. corner L 14th and Douulas Sts. , Oinahu , Save Your Eyesight Kve tested free byan HXPntlT\OPTIOIAN I'orfcctadjustment. SuperiorIPIHOI. Norv- oniliondicho cured by uslnit our Suocticlcj : nnd nyoglnssod 1'rlcoj low for Urjt cl.m ROOllft , THE ALOE & PENFOLO CD , , 111 S.loth St.Crol rhtoi : Block. Dr. Bailey , S Dentist The Leading 5 Third Tloor , Paxton lllook. Tclopliono lOS.I. KJIli a.ul rarn.vn Sts. A full K't of troth on nililipr lor fS. I'erf cot set Teeth Mlthout plntp * or romovnhlu lirliluo work ] n t the thlnii fur clnciM or imtillu apcnkrrn , never ( Hup ilonu. TKETH EXTUACTin : WITHOUT PAIN. All Mlllni ! at roiiBoii'iblo rate1 ! . All \\oi\i \ wfti nintcil. cut thU out for u Hiildo. IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM If you are in position to take advantage of the laws re lating to If you have taken up a piece of If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a You should communicate with the Bee Bureau of Claims The object of this bureau is to yivo every person holding a logitiinato claim against tlio Government the nd van luge of n residence in Washington , whether lie live in Texas or Alaska. It does uioro than that. Nino-tonths of the population of Washington would bo helpless if asked how to go to worlc lo secure their rights through the depart ments. Tin : Buu Bureau of C aims gives the advantage , not only of per sonal ro&idonco , but of thorough famil iarity with ull the machinery of the government. It offers Absolute Security. You do not know whether the average Washington claim agent will cheat you or not , although on general principles you would naturally suppose that ho would. But you know that the San Francisco Examiner , tlio St. 1'anl Pioneer neor press and the Omaha Bni : cannot afford to cheat you. They guarantee this Bureau , ana their reputation is staked upon the honesty and ability of its management. Tlio bureau employes attorneys who Expert Specialists for each of its departments. Its Indian depredation cases tire care fully worked uu , with all tha evidence required by law , uud argued bcforo the court of claims in such u manner as to bring out most favorably ail the essen tial points. Its land cares are handled in strict no- cordnncn with the rules of the General Land Olllco , so that no delays or com plications ensue in the orderly settle ment of the claims. Itrt patent cases arc so managed ns to insure the utmost possible benollt lo the inventor by giving him. the broudoat protection his ideas will jubtlfy. Its pension cases are disposed of with the least possible delay and expanse to the votcrnns. Don't i of rain from consulting the bureau because you nro afraid of tbo cost. Its costs nothing to got Information. Ask as many questions'as you please , and they will bo unsworod promptly cheerfully nnd accurately , without churgo. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , Bee.Build ing , Omaha , Neb , * > * O-DAY "We begin our annual mid summer sale of all the odd suit pants that have accumulrr.ed dur-y' ing the past season. Tne thou sands who have profiled by these sales in other years will need no urging to bo on hand. These sales are too \vell known , to need more than bare mention to bring our pa ons out in full force. These sales are entirely ori ginal with "The Nebraska , " and can neither bo equalled nor imitated. For magnitude of as sortment -quantity to choose from value for youf hard earned dollar they stand -without rivals in the clothing world. The sale this ssa-- son comprises nearly 2600 PAIRS OF PANTS In almost every conceivable shade and color dark , medium and light. They are in plaids stripes checks mixtures fancy and plain colors. They are in cassimeres cheviots homespuns worsteds serges tweeds flan nels. They are in lots of from one to twenty pairs of a kind , and represent about every styje of a suit that we've sold since the first of March. We've divided them into three great lots at $2.50. $3.50. The pants at one fifty are out of suits up to seven fifty the two fifty ones are out of suits up to thirteen fifty while the three fifty ones 4 are from the finest suits we've sold this season. The lot of pants at two dollars and fifty cents a pair we claim to be the biggest value ever offered by any clothing house in this whole eountryand consists entirely of pants that would cost you four five and six dollars a pair out of regular stock. If you are compelled to wear your coat this hot weather on account of the "holy" condition of your pants why you know two fifty ain't much. During July and August we close at 6:3O : p. m , Saturdays , 1O p. m. MDUOATIONALx. \ lacst Military School In Mo. V/o challenged all the Ica.linpr Military Schools In the State to etltUO lirlll 1 ut w non. and Ilicy declined in meet us. Infantry , Artillery MI ; Cav.ilr > Irl I. . iMKlern cunwmcticfs. jxtcn6i\c improveim.nli , now being made. IJoard , Tuition and \\ash. Jbo , per cession. llr JAMKH A Qt7Ani.ru. of Wnshtncton nni ! I.CP University. Vn , fij j "No other cndcmy In Iho piiilru country hilt in.idi < litre u inuniiuliiilruliln rtciiiilni ho n by Ihe wifc bi of Iho students pi.Viml t > y It lorllili liistlliiltoii.tourbi whom Imvoln Ihu past Jour jearu Inktii loiirecholaMhltia. tour meilsli uud Iliri'U dfirit . 'f l'orilIuftr.itcJcat loiic ; and full information address MAJOR S. SELLERS , Lexington , Ho. l'rliu < : 'tlnnln'lllleiwirt- V * of MiiMoiilHluilj- UBU VJX \ & > ya > 'Ait I'lliiinltinilanral'ut ycur. Addiuu U P HUJ.LAKU , bu | < l. JitrLbuiiTlllc , 111. rairairflSSffl SEMIHARY , tfiMftiiP 08 K fit I " Hieh.rt.iJ . l.il > 'IfMumFfifJ ni1tE/U"al' ! ' iH'iArinNuf " " JiaMiilLKliJliJiaiyjt.lHI' * ' ! . . . . . ' .T. " " ! ivima V'UNO ' \ioMKN"u"jras ? irivviiiTijr1wr : iJ ! * Wnltun. AIII. , l're lil iili Lc.\lnnt " . Mlnourl. IIIKhllilMI IMIUdlll'M. cilllon iMlMiltf 1'ul I v llivtriiclni Nui lililliUil1tnu'llC | Illl U'.HlM IK. I MMItpUfr < lliill\n.lnfl' ! | . I'lllltlinilM'tflllH kojit. T , Undfurcalulonui. . J. 1. lUIIbWUr , IMrrclur. The I.OBI S Cr SCHOOIi A'S'ira ' KV.VJ < ! ; ' " ' ! : ! ' " " ' Ohllilri'ii. Korfiirtliuriinrli.Mi ins iiililros ! Till' l.miiNO eciuioi. . - . ' > li .rilr i- , V\i.i liluiuu A MILITARY HOME SCHOOL. iil Hornl nJ Social tniinlni ! iireuii'H for JliiBiniM > ml for uny Culli KO l li-ntlllr ; Siliool ur I nlri-r flty , iiow ( linnii.liiii Woi l uorLlnit n I 5llltiiry ( Drilh lIU'liMt tojliiiionldU , loth Jl'rln. N. It. DUNKCn HILL , ItL. A llinroui.'h ncliool. I'l-cpirci for CollcRc oc Illisllicm. Witliln JDinllrsolhl I , jillo. Ailtlto ) COL. WILLIS UROWN , euporlntendcnU To Oiit-of-Door I'oli ! Recreative Information "Jfls not the tii o that makes the hi- cycle , nor the baddlo , nor the steoi , nor tlio spokes , nor the bearings , ncranv olhorono rcqulhllo 'tis tlio whole 'Columbian nro balanced on the oquipolno of HuccuBsftil nlcoty , Alluboiit coluirililui , llhutnilol. iiml book iiliuul ColiuiiMua Irtu on uppllrntlmi , ol any Culiimbln uticut. ur ruiit by mull ruitul mo tHii-ci'iil t niii . l'oio | Mfif t'uiiiiiii | > ( uliimbim Avc. . lloiton. Tooth-Food- Tliis medicine for babies prevents and cuics pains of teething and resulting dihc.ibcs , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teetli-founinP mgicdicnts which are lacking in most motheis' milk and all artificial fooda. It is sweet and b.ibics like it. fi.po a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam- nhlct , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI. O. STEAMBOAT EXCURSION. or run Omaha Turn Vererin , 'SUNDAY , JULY 24 , IDTiirni'r'H I'nrk. Stoanirr "Olty of L"lurcura lituvi'B | IIIIIIIIH | street ( ihir 0 n. in. Itiiinrnu * II-IIXOH niirle 7 p in Tioliuts may Im had of J , .1 Kriiuh uif , 11. KiinUo unit Ji : .M.uiror ; 7iJ umli , clillclrou ' 5o. NOTICE OK ASSHSSMKNT OP DAM AGES KOU GKADING. To thu owners of nil lots , p.irt of lot * and re u I UHtuto ulonx Alarllia street from L'jtli 10 Vim lira lioraliy nntllloil that tlio uriilor- sluned. tlirvodlrlnturuitud freoliolcloM of thn oily of Oinahu. nuvii lici'ii duly appointed ny tliu iniiyor , with tli upnrovil of the ully council "f said cltr. to uisosN tliodiiwuKoa to thn ownon roipoetlvnly of thn propurty nf- fooled liy Kr.idln M'li'ilni ' strnel friim "Uth to Itli Ktii'utii , durlurud nccentury liy ordltiunu * niiinhur .ir-f , mttn I Ju y Mil , 18'J. ' , ana up- proMMlJnly Uth. IKI > . Von uro further nolllloi ) . tlmtliavliii ; aa- cuptu'l H il'l ' apioiiiliiinnt.aiil | duly iinalllluil 113. rt'iiiilriid liy Inw.wo will , on tlio 1st day of Au 'v cuHt. A. l > . 1H9. , lit thu hour of I' o'ulo ! ( In thor1 fornnoon , at tlio olllco of Hurlvur .V O'Doimhon , HKI Kariiani nlreul , within the corpuratu lim its of mild oily , inoiit for tlio purpusu of cun- HUlnrlnx the iimUInx mid UMIONRIIIUIII of duni- ni'i's ' to I ho ownur * r < ! iii"tlvnlv of i till uroo- nrly , uirixilod hy H iM ur idliiz. tuliliu Into coiiHliIur.itlun miiiilnl honnllu. If uny. Von urn nutlllml to tin [ irutunt ut the tlmn uu.I iil.u'O uforuiikM. uud iniiliu any objortloim toorbtutoiiicnt coneurnliiK s.ild of duin.xxes an you inuv l'1.1,1 , j'.r ' Wfi. . I j ! . ( ) ! .7. I'AUU JA.MIH : Onifthii , July 18th. Ihu. . jySldlOi \ A M U H IS M I Week July 18. NO I.tit M.l.\ , TI1K TAM'IS'l' MAN ON KAHTII. YAKT YANSEN. Our IjUtutt liiiiortntton. | Big Theater Shows I Coolest 1'lace ' In To\va \ JOV-10