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THE OMAHA DAILY HEE : TUESDAY. .JULY 5. 1887. ( Aft bAJffc NIK Mil SIDE , ftif frfl7 r ftWdrj tfjrj Honori in IMi Hf.fJ3'f fifo-flcft- flf Jttl } UMIM Id e8fff-Uiffr Sfifff Mi { /fig Ami MMIJ Gl 6P fil6 6HnUio.As- ( { ! pTWR f Wi ( ! ( tf to S6S { life mornliu ffWH ! Ifm UmafiiM ami i/etivew. 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VIM vofy" tfood eiinrnllr , L'tir ' tlin ) /i / itll.HH . got ohlo1 him just nt tliu wrong 11 ' y fiild 'I'otit'nil'i ' kicking wns simply . Hi Of11 kicked nl erertlhlntr , l oed r ( riid lilitjrfl , tliu ntidluncd. Ilia urn- jillll dtltl ijtl'll ' , tlilii"clVr.i ( ) , ntid MioMCil Imiifclf vofy wt'nk in not niiilctlni' ( limn no'iiit $ ' ! ' < itiilccc , ; < ( MtlinMiliiiilKi t'vof ' stood such n son nlid diiliNiio llit'so ' two liltilant linltators of Aflln 1/nlllHlii. . ' 'A ' lii ilitt'ycffotloM , don't ' hold us tin In drtl wlmllirr ylvln' tin , nnywnyV A tii In Di'iiycr. ' wouldn't ' loolc ot n Ilili jor , wull , did yor over , y r tliin't Idiow n ( mil from n Imio bncl" wns the tlllilillitf lltn l < | it iii | by rainy Tcbonu mid . . . HIM linliii ) , . 'I hti Umivotfl scored onn In thu first two In Inn mini , cumin Hut fourth nnd onulntho t'ltjlilh ' , Willie Ilio Onmlms trot In solitary tnl- lli"t III thu Ililnl , .Sixth nnd ninth , onrulng nvt'ry ' onn of them , whllu their opponents ' it'll ' hut two elf of O'J.enry. JUit tliu score Iti'lltliUBturyi HCOItK 11V INNINDS. pnmtm , . . . 0 0 l o 0 1 0 1 3 iJunvur l o a l o o o Knrncd ruiiM Onmlm II , DonvorD. Two tmsu MIM-lliulur , llmloy. Thrru limn littM Smith , Tolienu. JlnRi'.ion Imlh O'Lcnrv 4 , Voss4. Htruck ont-Onmlm B , bunvur'J. I'nMt'd bnlU Kroliinoycr 1 , Urlggs 1. I Jin pirn MclyiiiU'hlln. 'I'lmo of Kitinir Two hours. TIIM AKrKltNOON OAMK. The Rntiio III the nfturnoon wn ndnpllcnto of Hint in thn inoriiln. ? , HO fnrns the score wi'iil , only thu Mioo tlil3 tlnm was on the ollirr foot , nnd Ouiahn cumu out on tup. Mtirrnhl And Iho crowd , lee , which saw the Indians icnlti 'd ' wnt it dnpllunto of HundayN trumcn- ui. i liirii-niit , theru helni ; fully : ii09 pcoplo on thn KtmindK , nnd tholr frviulod yells tuiHt liruu been hoard way tip In the heart of the city , As iHtml , thn Donvern wnro the first to hrcnk tlin Ice. nnd uvcrj body gnld : "Oh I its thnsninnold tlilnul" lint for once everybody wns mislnkcn. Hwift ptL-ppfd tii | to ( IIP pinto , nnd by ju dicious wn tins , tlio only thin ? ho Imi ac complished worth tnatitloiiliic for sovural Knuii's , secured his Imsu on Onus. Then , you ought to have hoard McSorloy trork hU klssur. "Coiun elf then , rome off , rome off clvo ns ntno nlimr * iMno-wu'll jiay jou ns much ns they ih . " And the iimplro Rwnllowrit It nil llko so rnilchfiulnlnc. notnvon nsmueli ns ndmou- ishlni ; MeSnrloy , but thu nudlonco finally took up the light for him. Jin Is youtitf nnd should not bo blamed. Hut to the Kntnn. WnNh then fanned out. Dwycr tiled nt flrtt , and lloder Iniltnted \ For thfl Dnnvnrs ifcSurley died at first , and thn crowd went for him. "Comaofflcome oifl glvn us a showl" cam * In a piercing chorus from the grand Bland nnd opun sent1) . All McSorlny could do was to smile but such arMiilloI Hllcli followed with n snfo hit , stole second nnd third , and cnmo homo on Tebcaus' hit to third. Uormitn nnd I'hlllp ) struck out. In the second Inning O'l.eary Idt n beauty tnrlshtnndMessltttrot his base on balh , nnd on lUder's hltO'I.eary scored nnd wns followed ncross the plato a moment later hy AlesMtt on ( lennU' lilt to socnnd. Thu sldo wns then quickly disposed of. The Delivers were tinablo to get In another tnllr until the last halt of the eighth , when Hllcli and Gorman scored , on two singles , n three bigger , two outs nnd a passed ball. The Uiimrms , however , Kot In some good work In the sixth nnd eighth , Increasing tlipir lend four tnllles , and when the last Colorado bedouin , nnd U wns no less a ptir- POIIUKO than thn Irrepressible McSorloy , went out In a pop-up to O'J 'nrv , the storm of cheers that aroio from the delighted crowd f alrlr unroofed the crand stand. All thnt the Dcnvers or anybody else heard lor five minutes wns , ' 'Como oft ! ' . "Uome oif4 Afaol" "Olvo " ' ' us a showl" 'Oh , give ns a show 1" Hut Hio crowd rould alTord to bo derisive , for Mcdorley hnd been very otlenslvo all UtrouiJi the strtigsla yet ( fesulto his great rnu-ca'U act the Umnhns had scalped bis braves .In royal style. llealey was the hero of thn day , for ho pitched the strongest gatnn tint hat been iiltrhed on the Omaha K ton nils this season. He not only twisted the ball In a way that puzzled the Denver * ' best strikers , but his head work , too , was groat. Hut examine the score ; TIIR SCOUR. OM VHA. r < i < . s. ro. A. 5 0 Wnlsli s 5 fiwypr . . . . . . . . . .Ib 4 s 4 4 a a a i a a i ll.ider , . . . , lf 4 0 3 8 1 6 0 C ( lonlns. . . . . . cf 4 o a a o o o e IIcnly . .p 4 elf o o i a i t..t U7 513 10 3 37 15 C All. rU 111. TO. US. I'll. A. K. McSorloy'At 5 0 0 0 fJ 3 4 Bllrh.t. , If 5 a 3 8 8 8 0a i ib 4 o a a o is a Teoeau 8l > 4 0 0 0 0 4 ( ( . . . . . . 4 1 1 1 1 0 " * " i "a o 1 V OS1 , , , . . . .li 4 0 ooo * 1a O'Nelf 0 4 0 0 0 0 ft a Bprott. . . . . . .p 00 5 "TfotoT . .7.7"sa : ' 37 84 37 " "gCOUK 11V 1N.NI.NOS. Oman * o 30001090- l > enfer 10000002 0- : I'.uni e rnf < J-Omah 9 , .Deny , " s-WaUh ana Thrco-baso lilts Dwyer. Lett on bases Omaha B. Denver 7. Struck out l y Henley B , by Siiroitn. HascS On balls-Hy Uo ly' , by Hpront 2. Jlaso given for nltttng man with bnll-Uy Hproat I , , t'.is80dballs-HantlI62. Wlldpltclie.i-IIcalvl. IJascs stolen Umnha 2 , Denver I. Tlint * of game 2 hours and ID minutes. Umpire McLnughlln. . Wins Two t X , Neb. , July 4. ( Special Telegram ( o the 1)1 ) E. l-Anotliorfalrmidlcnco witnessed the sixth canio this morning between Hastings nnd Lincoln.Vohrln \ nnd iicovcs- were the battery for the visitors , while SwnrUcl nnd Hoover oniclnted for the homo tcnm. Uoth clubs played to the best ndvantncc , but It seams thnt the lieds nre unnblo to bent the i ( cam. The following U the score hy .Illcoln , , , , . , , , . . ! a 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 10 Instlllgs , . 'J 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 HUMS cnrnrd-LlncoIii 0 , Hastings ! ) , Homo nn tlorr. 'ihreobaso hit Hall. Two base iltS-Dolati , .Lanman. Struck out by iwart/el n , wchrlo 2 , llnscs on balls Swart/.el lj Wclirlo fl , Umplro Donglo. . , . Arr itNoo.v AMI % Lincoln win- ) seven straight games with tastings. Kollowlng Is the score ot thlsaf- orn linn's uamo : i\tlcn\Htin.tmt.O \ \ 3310200 1-9 Hastings. , , , , , . . .0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0-1 Uaso lilt ? Lincoln 11 , Hastings 10. Home rum Kn lpbiich nud Hart. Hatterles jliiroln * Hart nnd Dohn ; Hastings , Midi- iiKon nnd Hooves , Time of game 'J hours Hid 10 mliniles , Uniilro | Doaglo. Tnpnkn AVInw Two Ontnrd. CITT , July 4 [ Special Telegram o the DKK.J Topeka won both games hero o-dny , Iho morning gamn hy a score of 0 to , nud the afternoon g.imo by 13 to 0 , Nnrtlitvcfltorti lipncuo Gnnios. Df.8 MOINKH , In. . July 4. | Spedal Tcle- grnm to the llitK.I Morning. DCS Molnos 1 00200010-4 Laciosso 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3B Huso hits DCS Molues 10 , Lacrosse 14. I'rrors DCS Molnos I , Lacrosse II. Hatterles Des Molncs , Veago and SAsej Lacrosse , Kennedy and AIcAuley. Uuiulio Naylor. Afternoon Dei Mollies 0 04003300 9 Uncross 0 00010000 1 Haso hits Des Molncs 13 , Lacross 9. Rrrors Den Molncs 1 , Lacrosse 1. Hattnrles Des Moinc < ) , Hutchlnson and SutcHfTo : Lacrosse , 1'ylu ana llardlo. Umpire Naylor. David City 'DofcatH Brnlnnrd. HitAi.VAiii ) , Neb. , July 4. [ Special Telo- tram to tlio BEI : . | Onoof the closest contested - tested games of base ball over played In this ouiitv took place hero to-day between the ilralnnrd and David City base ball clubs. Score , 3 to 0 hi favor ot David City. ntlnilon Dnlouts JIartwcll. .N , Neb. , July 4. [ Special Telegram o the Mm : . I The Mlndon and UartweU clubs played a eame here to-day , icsultlng : Mltiden 31 , HarUell 13. National Lencuo Games. DI.TUOIT , duly -L Morning game : Dctiolt 1 30020100-7 JJoston 0 0-3 Pitchers Halttwln and Madden. Uaso ills Detroit 8 , Uoston 0. Errors-Detroit 0 , Uoston 8. Umplro Bocsclmr. Alturnoon game : In the middle of the llfth with scorn stntid- inu 7 to 7 , heavy rain storm prevented further play between Bostou and Detroit clubs this ufternoon. CIIICAOO , July 4. Morning game : Chicago 0 2010200 * 5 New Vork 0 0000000 1 1 1'ltchcrs Clnrkson nnd Kcefo. Mase hits Chlcazo 10 , Now Vork 8. Errors-Chicago 1 , New York'5. Umplro 1'earcu. Afternoon game : Chicago 0 1000000 3 4 New York 1 0 2 Pitchers Haluwln ana Welsh. Base hits- Chicago S , Now York 8. Errors-Chicago 4 , New York 3. Umpire Pearce. INDIANAPOLIS , July 4. Kaln prevented the morning game. Afternoon irnme : Indianapolis 0 2000000 * 3 Washington 0 0110130 G-0 1'itchers , Hovle and Oday. Base hits , In- Ulnapolls 10. Washington 14. Errors , Indl- nnapolis 2 , Washington 2. Umpire , Sulli van. PHILADELPHIA , July 4. Morning game : 1'hlladelplila 0 4002301 0-9 rittsburB 0 0303100 0-5 Pitchers , Casey nnd McCormick. Base hits , Philadelphia 18 , Plttsburg 10. Errors , Philadelphia s , Pittsburg 5. Umpire , Yal- entlne , Afternoon game : Philadelphia..0 0000110 2 4 Plttsburg 4 0200030 * -8 Pitchers , Pnrgnson andGalvln. Base hits , Philadelphia 9 , Pittshurg 17 , Errors , Phila delphia 3 , Plttaburg 7. Umpire , Valentine. Tlio American Association. CINCINNATI , July 4. Morning game : Cincinnati 1 ( ) 2 Baltlumro 3 001 0002 * 0 Pitchers Smith for Cincinnati , Smith for Baltimore. Babu hits-Cincinnati a , Balti more 19. Errors Cincinnati 5 , Baltimore 3. Umplro Knrguson. Afternoon gntuu : Cincinnati 1 0100300 0 11 Baltimore 0 00020022 0 Pitchers Mullnuo nnd Kilroy. Base hits Cincinnati 19 , Baltimore 11. Eirors-Cin- clnniitl'A Baltimore 4. Umpire Ferguson. bi. Louis , July 4. Morning game : St. Louis 0 1002510 0-15 Metroplitan 0 30000000 3 Pitchers Klnjt for St Louis , Mays and Itadford for Metropolitan. Base hits St. Louis 25 , aiutropolitau 7. Errors-St. Louis 1 , Metropolitan 4. Umpire Curry. Afternoon game : SI. Louis 0 2114020 4-20 Metropolitan. . . . ! 3 Pitchers C.irruthors and Lynch. Base hits St. Lotus UU , Metropolitan 14. Errors St. Louis 3 , Metropolitan 0. Umpire Curry. CI.KVELANU , July 4. Morning game : Twelve Innings were played this inomlne between Cle.velanu and Brooklyn , ana at 2 o clock the umpire declaied the gamen dtaw , thu score standing 7 to 7. Pitchers Morri son and Terry. Base nlts-Clovelntid , 14 ; Hrooklyn. 1(5. ( Errors-Cleveland - , 7 : Brook lyn , . Umpire .McQuade. Afternoon game : Cleveland 4 0 0 0 1 0 r. 0 1 8 Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Pitchers Dally and HnrUlns. Base hits Cleveland , 15. Brooklvn,9. Errors Cleveland - land , 4 ; Brooklyn , 3. Umplro McQuade. LOUISVIU.K , July 4. Morning game was prevented by rain. Afternoon came : Louisville 0 x 11 Athletics 0 0300030 C 5 Pitchers Kamspy and Woyhlng. Base hits Louisville , I , Athletics 7. Errors Loulsvillu , 3 ; Athletics 4. Umplro-ilurloy. nnrrett'H Hod-Letter Circuit. Mnnngor Harrett will present some ex ceptionally novel und amazing acrobatic nnd nrcal noU here , on thu occasion of his approaching visit , Monday , June 11. Gcorgo Zorulla and Kminix Dubois the 110,000 challenge autocrats of the air- will perform thrilling feats on an elabor ate arrangement of Hwiuging trapez rin ging ; the Zicgler brothers will enthuse the spectator * with their incomparable acrobatic accomplishments ; the Martoll troupe of bioycilists will traverse eleudcr wires on their two-wheeled vehicles at a dUzy height ; the three Uryant sisters , the only lady acrobats in the world , will challenge the admiration of all ; Master Albert , the wizzard-llko "human Hy , " will promenade with head down wards ; the Caron brothers will give bril liant illustrations of athletic science ; Zolo , the human projectile , will be tired from a lingo cannon and whirl through spaco. The Rico brothers will appear in astounding acrobatic batic revelations , and Madame Luvull , the iron-jawed phenomenon , will per form electrifying feats of strength. The above genes of acts will bo supple mented with the intrepid , marvellous and startling performances of Manager Bar rett's famous foreign reinforcements : Nubnr Hassan's Original Arabian Circus , the Royal Ycddo Japanese troupe of jug- Biers , rope walkers and wrestlers , and onalti McKunzio'a combination of Scotch athletes and broad-sword com batants. These numerous and dazzling features , together with thu bareback riding , ska- to/ial feats , stage sensations , clown revels , grand international double .som ersault leaping tournament , 'trained ele phants , stallion ? , ponies , zebras , don keys , dogs uud pigs , ciltfslo bipuodro- matlc sports , nnd realistic representa tions of life In the "Wild West. " mnko up the colossal , bewildering ami delight ful circus programme. ' Estimates for glass furnished by Cum mings & Nollson , jobbers of Plate , Win dow nnd Ornamental Glass , Paints. Oils , etc , , 1118 Fnriiam St. A PRETTY WAR STORY. How n Confederate Girl Canio to Mnrry n Fedcrnl Adjutant. Now York livening Post : When the federals captured the little town of , in Mississippi , they took Judge Strong's house for the headquarters. The old judge wns mad , Ho decided al once to go Into cxllu. llo borrowed his own carriage and horses to convey him and his family to the river bank , where they would take skills. It looked a trifle like a funeral proces sion ns the women , veiled and weeping , filed solemnly down the stops nnd took their places in the waiting carriage. The ludgo followed In unsmiling dignity. They were going into oxilo. Tholr borrowed driver slammed tlio carriage door upon them and mounted to Iho box with a solemn "Git up" to Ins horses. Sonio one halted him from the interior of the house , The hurried step of n spurred boot along the big central hall , and then , standing Micro with bared head before them , was the young otticor upon whose unwilling hands thu odium ot this ejectment had econ thrust. With a quick military salute to the veiled womenho turned his troubled eyes upon the judge , sitting sternly erect upon the front scat , llo hold iu one hand a bird cage , in the other a basket of blooming hyacinths torn up by the roots. Ho know they all hated linn , and it was hard to say what ho wanted just then to say to them. The hot blood mounted high up to the white temples that wcro in such sharp contrast to his sun burned cheeks. He stammered out his errand presently awkwardly enough , " 1 brought these thinking tlio ladies might want to set them out somewhere else , " indicating the hyacinths , "and this" the bird cage "supposing It had been forgotten. " "Present them to the general in com mand with my respects"said the judge's wife in her most patriotic tones , "and tell him , if there is anything more wo can surrender for his comfort , we hope he will not bo too modest to indicate it. " "Oh , mamma , that is cruel. " A girl's veil was thrown back and a pair of little hands wore held out for the hyacinths. "It was good of you to think of this. The bird would bo in our way. It's mine , I give it to you. These I will take , thank you. " Then they were gone , ana lie had nothing but a memory loft , and n very inconvenient piece ot army bajrgago on hand. Hut never was bint or beast bettor cared for than the useless little yellow warbler. At the end of the war the family re turned. The condition in which they found the premises was a matter of more amazement to the Strongs than it had been to their neighbors. There was not one sign lett of tlio enemy's occupation but the grassy welts on the lawn and the free sweep of exposure to the public road , which tit first was .1 sore trial to the nerves of the whole family. The judge made it his business at once to ocgm siftiiu ; tlio mystery of this unfathered benifvcnce to him and to his. A little bird gave him the right clue. They had been settled m the old house but a few days when two enormous tubs , each containing a thrifty rose-bush , and a glittering gilt Chinese pagoda of a bird's cage , containing a useless little yellow warbler , were added to their ef fects. These were damped abruptly down upon the portico with no message of any sort. A tag was fastened to each rose bush , on which was written : "Survival of tlio fittest. " The bird gave them the clue. "Why did yon do all this for mo ? " the judge asked , sitting face to face with the new lawyer , whom ho had unearthed as his benefactor. " 1 don't know that 1 did do it foryou , " the ex-adjutant said , his eyes wandering from force of habit to where tlio bird's cage had swung and tlio rose trues had bloomed behind the little oflico. "For whom then ? " "For your daughter the one that lifted her veil and remembered to be kind and just to her enemy , even in the sharp hours of her own misery. God docs not make such a woman as that every day , and seine of these days , when the sore ness hap , worn itself out of her heart and , 1 mean to aslc her to bo my wife , ot vet though , I bide my time. " It is safe to conclude that the soreness was worn out of everybody's heart before the day when that strolling pliotographor sprung his camera on tlio old Strong house , when the family wore all grouped on the stuccoed steps , for among the blurry forms on the stops is the ox-adju tant's. He is sitting quite close to the judge's youngest daughter , and if you look at the picture through a magnifying glass , you can see that her lingers are clasped in his , though the petals of a handful of "sunset" roses almost hide them. Causes of tlio Business Depression. "The Economic Disturbances since. 1873. " by Hon. David A. Wells , in Popu lar Science Monthly for July : Another notable tendency among investigators is to assign to clearly secondary causes or results , positions of primary importance , Thus ( general ) over-production , or an amount of production of commodities in OXPCSS of demand at remunerative prices , finds greater favor as an agency of cur- runt economic disturbance than any other. IHit surely all nations and people could not , with one accord and almosl concurrcntlv.have entered upon a course of unprofitable production without being impelled by an agency so universal am : so irresistible as to almost become in vested with the character of n natura law ; and hence over-production obvi ously , in any broad inquiry , must bo ac cepted as a result rather than n cause And so , also , in respect to 'motallism' and the enactment of laws restrictive of commerce ; for no ono can seriously sup pose that silver has boon demonetized or tarltl's enacted inadvertently , or at the whim and caprice of individuals , with a view of occasioning cither domestic or international economic disturbances ; but on the contrary , the only reasonable supposition is , that antecedent condi tions or agencies- have prompted to action in both cases , by inducing a belief that measures of the kind specified were In the nature of safeguards against economic evils , or as helps to , at least , local pros perity. And as crop failures.tho ravages of insects , the diseases of animals , the disappearance of tish , and maladminis tration of government , are local and no necessarily permanent , they must al clearly , in any investigation , bo regardec as secondary and not primary agencies In short , the general recognition , by al investigators , that the striking character islic of the economic distufbanco thn has prevailed since 1873 is its universal ity , of necessity compels a recognition o the fact that the agency which was mainly instrumental in producing it coulc not huvo been local , and must havu been universal m its influence and action. Am the question of interest which next presents sonts itself is. can any such agoncv , thus operative and thus potential , bo'rccog mzed ? Let us inquire. BU11LJ.NUTON KOUTE. Rxcurilon to Chicago and Raturn. Tickets to Chicago and return , account of the National Educational association , will bo sold July Gth to 12th at single faro for the round trip , plus fi.OO. All may go who wish. Apply to any agent of the B. &M. B. K. or at 1324. Farnam St. Omaha , POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder noror varies. A mnrvcl of pur- ty , strength cind wholosomoneis. Mnro econ- mioil than the ordinnry klml ? , and cnnnot bo old In competition with the multitude of low cost eliort weight alum or tihosphato powders. Bold only In can * . UovAb UAKI.NQ Powuun Co. Ot Wall-Bt. . N. Y. PIANOS CHICKERING IKIXT-A-BE ] VosedSons Instruments exchanged , rented and sold on easy payments , below Factory Prices. Instruments slightly used nt GREAT BARGAINS. Max Meyer &Bro Omaha , Neb. ON GEORGE A. CLARK , SOLE AGENT. The BEST and MOST POPUI.AH Thread of Modern Times. BEWARE OF MUTATIONS , Sold at wholesale by Kllputrlck-Koch l > ry Goods Co M : E. Smith Sc Co. Paxton , Uiillnglier A Co. And by all Retail Dealers. Fr bate JTotlco. STATE of Nebraska , Douglas County , sa : At a county court hold nt the county court loofn , in nnil for Bnlil county. Juno lull , A. I ) . 18b7. Present , J. II. McCullocii , County Judfro. In the mutter of the cstatu of Jolm Bberloln , cH'Ccusod. On rending nnd fllln ? the petition of Mlnnlo Wlrtli , prnylnprthut n curtuln Instrument pur porting to bo the Inst will und tcstnmont of snld deceased , may bo proved , prolmtcd nnd nllowcd ns such , and that administration ot snld estate tnny bo granted to herself , the executrix in said will mimed. I Orderedthat Jslly 12th , A. IX 183T , nt lOo'clock n , m. , bo BsslKtiRt ) for hearing said petition , when all persoim Interested In said matter mny appear nt county court to bo held In and for said county , and show cause why the prnyor of iald petitioner should not bo grunted ; and that notice of thu pendency of said petition nnd tlio hearing thereof , bo given to nil persons Inter ested In said matter , byjiublishlptr a copy of this order In the Omaha Dally Itoo.n newspaper printed In snld county , once each week for three successive weeks prior to snld day of hearing. J. 11. McCui.i.ocit , [ A true copy. ] County Judge. Je20-27jy4 OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Cor. ISthSt. unit Capitol Aue , . OMAHA , NEB. FOR TUX TREATMENT OF AM. CHRONIC v'SURGICAL : DISEASES BRACES AND APPlUUCtS FOR DEFORMITIES. TRUSSES. VUIOMUE StISPCNUIirCUMPCOMPtESS. Itot ftetlillM , apparatus wrtmwlle * ror n < sMfrllrtfttinent of rtry form ordiMAMrtqutrini M diMll cr Kurort ) trfntmrnl. 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Ktrrons Plwavrt , Seminal wrARr , HtOTinalorrlxM , InipXencr , Bjrphllli , Coatflhaa , Ol l , anil * * coeeU. Koom fortati nta. A&lrM , OMAHA MEDICAL * SURGICAL UiSTITU' , or Dr. Itle.inT , Cor. 13th M. & Capitol AY.Omdja , Ken. Medical Book a or Papers Free. The proprietor of the Omaha Medical and Snrgt callnitltuMbaspublliaeaa raluabl * tot of booki and piper < upon chrunlc und lurglcal dlieaiei una deformities , and the metholi of cum which liars him the reputation ot being the mint skill ul and Rucceiilul ipeclullit In the wvit , HOI made the Initltute 10 celebrated that me-JIclneimru enl to and putlenti received from OTerr tute In the union. Among the boon Is ono upon thedlieat woman sons upon nerroui. ipeclal and private laeatetof the ie < ual and urinary onmut Tarlco- cele cured tijr lunilcal operntloni ! , and their Intel ] Invented clamp cunipraaa nuipeniorr for the relief and cure of wrlcocule , nurvom eihauillon and tez ual debllltr. now reiterative treatment. Taper unon lurglcal brace * , rllei , cancert. puralyili. . flit Klectrlcltr and the new magnetic batterr for home , u ei catarrh and Inhalation , etc. Unllae moit book liiued br doctor * free , ther do not conili ° f teitlmonlali with fictitious name > and Initial ! orrubblahuf that kind , but are plain description of cllaemer. srmptomi , new dlicoterlei In medicine suruerr and elevlrlcltr , and are wall worth tlu pe rusal , and can be obtained free by addreaalng the Omiba Medical an 1 Hurulcal Initllule , Utb stro * aad. Capitol Avenue , Omaha , Nubraik * . ALTERATIONS , In a fett davs we will commence extensive repairs and altetfa * tions in the building we ocoupv. Carpenters and painters \vill take possession of our upper floors to fit them into suitable salesrooms - * rooms and to enable us to properlv displav the immense stock which we intend to put in for the fall. We have to get some goods out of the wav to give the workmen room to work , and rather than to move the goods around or store them , we have decided to make a big out and slaughter them , When we out we do not do it with a knife we take the axe , for instance * One lot of fine light-colored Men's Sack Cheviot Suits * with good serge lining , and elegantlv made up , which sold this season for $11 , out down to $7. One lot of good all wool Cassimere Sack Suits , a fine grev piU heck , well trimmed and made. The regular price for this Suit is $9 , and is sold bv other houses for much more than that. We have out it down to $5.75. Another lot of same qualitv and make , onlv different pattern , a neat , stvlish stripe , for same price. These two suits are the greatest bargain we ever offered. One lot of strictlv All Wool Suits , plain grey color ; this is 0 durable suit , well gotten up. out down to $5 ; the cheapest all wool ] shown , and worth at least $8.50- We have only a small quantity left of finer grade light weight ? ! suits , four-button out-a-wav and sacks , but what there is has been ! cut down to prices that will clean them out at once. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictlv one price at Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. OMAHA DEPOT FOR LAWN TENNIS % * rTKWi ) : baaiQn * * * Importei Striped Tennis Coals Worn by nil the lending English anil Ameri can Tennis Players. Price , 15 60 each ; Caps to match , II ; Coat and Cap , $0 ; Silk Tennis Belts , { 1 each. Flannel Tennis Uniforms Made to Order. Tcnnla Shoes , Tennis Nets , Tennis Poles , Spaldlag's Regulation nnd Wright & Ditson's Adopted Tennis Dalls. Cedar Handle Tennis Bats rrom SI.50 to 0.00 each. t37 The special attention or Tennis play ers Is called to SPALDING'S ' WINDERHERE RACKET , the finest tennis bat made. COLLINS G-UN Co. , 1U12 Douglas Street. A BALANCE IN HER FAVOR. Once in a while Mary loses a little time , but she always keeps her Sapollo handy , sud with Sapollo'a aid she readily catches up. 41 The beat assistance Is that which Is quick. " The speed with which SAPOLIO accomplishes all cleaning la wonderful It la a solid cake of Scouring Soap. Try It. No. 6. [ Copyright , llarcb , 1897. HEALTH PRESERVING CORSET. CAUTION-DO not let other.tti \ r" ' Lurliz woithleM IralU- lions. sstkU Is th 0aiol. HAL COILID WIRM SfMKO HLASTIS SIC. TIOM CoMST nJ money ill Unfunded to eli r iflet four weelu1 TC r , U fa.OO ) MISSES , tjC. Imported and Bottled by Mihalovitch Fletcher & Co. , Cincinnnti , O. For sale by- trie following agents : Richardson Drug Company ; Blake , IJruce & Co. , Adlcr & IleU ler , M. Woolstcin , Gladstone I5ros. & Co , Frank Dcllone , R. R. Grottc. Sample bottle Free. S FIRE-PROOF. is the perfected form of portable BooGng , manufactured Lyt for tbo past tyronty-sovon years , and ifl now in XIBO upon roofs of Factories , Foundries , Cotton Gins , Ohomical Works , Railroad Bridges , Cars , Steamboat Docks , etc. , in nil parts of tbo world. Supplied ready for use , in rolls containing 200 square feet , and weighs with Asbestos Hoof Coating , about 85 pounds to 100 square foot Is adapted for all climates and can bo readily applied by unskilled. workmen. Samples and Descriptive Price List free by mail. H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO. , SOLE MAMOriCTURSRH Ot n.\V. Johns' Flro and Watur-l'roof Anbestus Hhenthlnfr , llulldlnfr Frit , Asbestos Stram Packings , Bailer Coverings , Liquid 1'ulutn , ITIrii-I'ruof 1'ulntf , etc. VULCABESTONi 3I ° "l > Ied Plston-Kod Packing , Itlngv , Gnskotg , Hhnnt Parklnc1 , etc. insa. 175 RANDOLPH ST. . CHICAGO. For Sale by Chlcajyo Lumber Co. , Omaha , Neb. , and Council Bluffs , Iowa. DON'T THINK OF IT. Don't Tliiiik of SPENDING YOUR MONEY for n Baby Car riage , until you have examined tlio HOLMAN Adjustable Baby Carriage , We Have Something New for You. C3T * We have tlio only exclusive Uaby Carriage Store in the United States. We make .Baby Carriages a Specialty , we deal in nothing else. Send for our Finely Illustrated Catalogue before buying it costs you nothing. Holman Adjustable Carriage Co. , 275 Wabash Avenue , Chioa go , 111 N.W. Harris & Go. B6 DEVONSHIIE IT. , BOSTON. of CountiesCltio.TowusWater , BONDS ORS , UtrouU It , It. Co.'s a K > oc- lalty. CorrcjiyuJ uc aulicitciJ. l.ftt WEAK f , elc. , tUNHIni from II. _ , _ . * I % T B fl fI \ . f r th ' I HI IW1 I II U II sl Inlcirexlon of - i'oe.i > ll mi MAISION RtM(0 ( ( CO. 10 P rk Hits. NtW YorH ,