THE OMAHA DAILY BEEsI THURSDAY. AUGUST 18. . 1887. PORTER'S ' LONG CUNNING TRIP One Colored Han Comes From Arkansaw to Shoot Another. THE CARPENTERS' TROUBLES. A Dee Reporter Wrongfully Arreitcd The Question ofChanging the Name of Sixteenth Street Other Ijooal New * . An AvnnelnR Brother. A shooting affray occurred at the cor ner of Twenty-first and Chicago streets 3 o'clock yesterday morning that came well nigh ending in the death of R. N. Rawloy at the hands of William C. Per ter. According to Porter's ; story Rawloy SEDUCED HIS SISTEH cloven months since nt Little Rock , Ark. , under piomlso of marriage , nnd upon evidences of his perfidy becoming manifest ho suddenly decamped from Little Hookleaving the girl to endure her ihamo as best she might. Porter swore that ho would follow Rawley to thu ends of the earth If ncuds be , unless ho made reparation for the great wrohg ho had done his sister. Three weeks ago , after months of assiduous inquiry and search , ho located the base deceiver in Chicago , and without delay repaired thither. After Bomo dilllculty ho managed to se cure nn interview with Rawloy , who was profuse in his protestations of intentional wrong , nnd earnestly declared his desire to return with the brother to Little Rock and marry the girl. This was satisfactory , and all arrangements were made for depart ure together that evening for Little ROCK. Porter was favorably impressed with the genuineness of Rawley's declarations of repentance nnd desire to ntono for his wrongdoing , and was in consequence easily mislead and deluded. Rawley told him that ho had some business mat ters that could not be left unattended to and that ho would get them off his hand and call at the Palmer house , where Per tcr was stopping , in time for them to take the evening train for Little Rock. They shook hands and parted , and although Porter waited pa tiently at the Palmer all tliat afternoon and late into the night , ho saw no more of Rawley until Tuesday night , when he accidentally ran across him in front of the Paxton hotel in Omaha. Rawley made nil manner of excuses nnd explanations , but they wore not satisfactory , end Porter ter several times , as ho says , was tempted to pull his revolver and 4- KILL THE MAN IN HIS TIIACKS. Rawley asked Porter to walk out with him to his boarding house , saying that ho would pack his personal ellbcts and start in the morning if Porter so desired , , with him for Little Rook. The two men walked and talked for the length of an hour , and Porter finally , just as they reached the corner of Twenty-first and Chicago streets , asked Rawloy if they weren't pretty near his boarding place. On the lattor's hesitating , Porter came to the conclusion that ho had bcon load ing him a blind chase with the view of escaping at some opportune momentand being seized with nn uncontrollable do- Biro for revenge , ho pulled his revolver and , SHOT HAWLEY TWICE , the first shot taking effect in his jaw , tearing a ragged rent there , and the second end , as the guilty wretch started to run , striking him somewhere in the back , as ho screamed out that ho was killed. Porter pursued him for some distance , but ho suddenly disappeared down an alley way and Porter lost all track of him. Porter was at tlio police station yes terday morning invoking the aid of the police in his search for Rawloy , which will bo made to-day , Porter being hold in the - meantime , until the shooting , which act ually took , place at the point designated , is enquired into. The cries of A MAN SCUEAMINtt MUHDEU , und two reports of a pistol were heard at that point at the time specified , and blood drops on the board walk have also bcon found there by the officers yesterday morning. The whole affair is a myster ious ono to say the least. THE CAIU'ENTEHS * THOU RLE. The Relation * Between Them and the Contractors at Present. The difllculty between the Carpenters' union nnd the contractors which apP - P * poared in the strike of Stevens and Son's men , has assumed no serious aspect. Ono i ( hundred and fifteen men , working for f this firm , struck on Monday , as already stated by the BEE , by order of the union , and are still out or have gene to work , for other contractors. On the 13th of jt Juno , Slovens & Son , with other con tractors , signed an agreement with the carpenters to pay thirty cents an hour and work nine hours on five days and eight hours on. Saturday for the same t wages uor day. After working three weeks , they cuduavorod to pay on at 28 } cents an hour , and the men ob jected. Next , they told their men to work nmu hours on Saturday when L they objected again. Last Tuesday the ( ; ' men in the factory wore directed to work - ten hours per day , which caused the first Horious disturbance. In the meantime the latter had complained to their union j' so vigorously that the union , in self-pro- L * tectlon , was forced to investigate. The outcome of the matter will un doubtedly bo satisfactory to the union , for the reason that it is the strongest and has shown ability and tact in dealing with the situation. There are now sixty-seven firms living up to the agrcumont mentioned abovn , white but twonly-ono oppose it. There . is no intention of a general strike , anil when they go out of certain shops tlioj will do so because ot the order of tin r union as the best means of bringing the f objecting employers to time. HAPPILY EXONOKATEU. J. F. niley , of the Bee , -Not Wanted For Embezzlement. J. F. Riley , a reporter for the BEE , wa arrested Wednesday on a warrant swori ' out by J. J. Noligh on tlio charge o being a fugitive from justice. This no tion was based on a telegram from Pink erton's detective agency of Chicago which was subsequently followot by a photograph of the part ; sought , but wmch In no w.-t ; resembled Mr. Riloy. The latter wa taken into custody at six o'clock and ro malncd with Neligh until 1 o'clock till morning , when ho was placed behind th I bars in the police station. t Yesterday morning Edward L. Perkins i ft counsel und director of the Union Tru ? Company , of Philadelphia nrrivei hero and was conducted t the Dollco court. Tlio moment ho sa\ ; Mr. Riloy. ho emphatically nnd positive ! , declaed that ho was not thu man u Whom Lo was iu Search. The uiu wanted was another person , charged with the embezzlement of 130,000 last April , and whose name was not Riloy. Whereupon Mr. Riley was discharged. The gentleman who lufTorod this hu miliation , has been In this city about eight weeks. He is well educated , and courteous , and a writer of exceeding ability. Ho lived until recently In Wash ington , and has here a number of friends who know him in that city. There are also here acquaintances who graduated from the same college with him in Now York. Since his arrival In this clty.Mr. Riley loy has demeaned himself as a gentleman , and made a largo number of friends , every one of whom will rejoice with him In his exoneration from the serious charge and sympathize with him in the unfortunate circumstances which caused him the mortilication. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Riley brought suit against the Union Trust company of Philadelphia for damages in the sum of 110,000. Personal service was secured in the company's agent , Mr. Perkins , who is in the city. SIXTEENTH OR'SHERMAN AVE Shall a Change be Made In thn Nanio ol That Street ? Yesterday a BEE reporter solicited opinions from several business men and property owners on Sixteenth street with reference to the change of the name of that thoroughfare to Sherman avenue. * . 1) . Konnard wanted to know who desired the change made. He felt the idea was a whim of some person who thought that the name of Sherman would sound better. There was no necessity for the change , it would destroy the system of numbered streets which now existed from Seventh to fortieth , and without compensating benefit. Leslie & Leslie said the change would destroy all their printing , and at the same time break up the style of number ing the streets consecutively , would lead people astray , and he thought it would bo well to let the name remain as it is. Dennis Cunningham said the name of Sixteenth street was old and well estab lished and the change might bring about number of complications before the people could become thoroughly ac quainted with it : Yet , it would make no difference with him as to what the coun cil would do in the premises. Edward Larkin said that the name of the street was now so well known that to change it could not be easily done with out seriously leading people astray. To put an avenue in between consecutively numbered streets would cause many to think it was a dividing line between the east and west , as Dodge street is now be tween the north and south. This not being the case the change ought not to bo made. He was satislied with Sixteenth street as the name of the place on which he did business. liUTTEK AND CDESE. The Latest Dcclmon in the Ancient West Point Creamery Case. The special master of the United States court , A. S. Churchill , liled his report yesterday evening in the case of Abra ham Poole ot al vs. the West Point Butter - tor nuct Cheese association. Daniel W. Clancy's claim is the first ono considered , and it is found that he is entitled to $1- 274.50 out of the funds m court and a judgment for $1,221.57 , the balance duo him. In the naso of the Middlcton National bank the master finds that the association was indebted to the bank in four promissory notes , aggregating $18- 003,00 , and this , together with advances made by B. D. Brown , president of the association , makes the amount duo the bank and 13rown $300,260.01. To offset this the cross claimants give the associa tion credit for $148,015.51 which , with in terest , amounts to $107,003.12. Drafts paid by the association in October , 1884 , and other suras paid to Brown and $15.000 paid to the Omaha National bank and the Chemical bank of New York , bring the total credit to $233,530.00 , lea- ing a balance of $127,732.05 , to which sum the master finds the bank and its receiver entitled. Upon the accounting in reference to the claim of John W. Wannamakcr , the master finds that there is duo upon three notes with interest and tlio salary of Dr. W. B. Edgar , assigned to Wannamaker , the sum of $17,395.21. The master finds that upon the ac counting between the association and the West Point Manufacturing company , that the association paid out for thocom pany upon judgments , interest and costs , $15,871.52 ; upon interest coupons , $12- 423.02 ; for repairs , $21,878.23 ; for fixtures and permanent improvcments$75,155.02 ; interest balance , $0,545.24 ; total , $101- 874.54. Ho finds the manufacturing companv entitled to credits aggregating tlGl.071. 00 , leaving a balance of $9I.22 ( ; received from sale of paper loft , $200. The master finds the balance duo the as sociation from the company as $125.11. The master finds intervening claims against the association amounting to $7.451.10. From the statement of Clerk Frank the master finds that $72,555.04 has bcon paid into court ; $10,107.70 has been paid out under orders of the court , and $7,451.10 on intervening claims , leaving a balanca in court of $48,000.12. Judgment in Pollock vs. Cuming county , Nob. , as signed to the association , $1,081.01 ; inter est $218.14. Total available , $51,200.17. There are claims of little value as assets that may bo disposed of by final decree For Sale Tco , car Jots , bjoogo Packing Co. , Sioux City Iowa. , MOUTUAHY MATTERS. Facts About Those Who Huvo De parted this til To. At a special meeting of the Omaha Young Men's Hebrew association , hold at their rooms on the 6th day of August , 1887 5,037 the following resolutions Wore passed : Whereas , It has been seen fit by the divine ruler ( who In his mercy encompasses all things ) , to call our friend and associate , Joseph Newman , suddenly and without warning from our midst ; and , Whereas , We feel the most heart-felt crlef at the loss ot our fellow member , beloved tor theeoodnessof his heart , and respected by all for his manly virtues ; and , Whereas , Wo wish to offer our most sin cere condolence to his honored parents and relatives In tlielr great sorrow ; therefore. Unsolved , Tliat the records of this meeting be placed on lile In the minutes of this asso ciation , and that an engrossed copy of these resolutions be transmitted to the parents of our deceased friend ; also , copies thereof to be published In tnn newspapers of tlio city and the American Israelite. Sluned : Committee b. J. Fisher , Charles Goldsmith , Dr. K. K. Sloinan , Julius Meyer , president ; Milton Sloiuan , vice-president : Kuill Uauz , secretary. CAUL FRIED. I H I r Carl tried , of the linn of Lee , Fried & Co. . of this city , died Tuesday In Col- fax , Colorado , to which place ho wont about six weeks ago in search of recuper ation. Mr. Fried was born in Sweden and was forty-tour years old at the time of his death. . Ho came to this country when about fifteen years of ago and was married to Miss Lobcck in Illinois. Foui girls and two boys were the result of the alliance. The family moved to Fromonl in this state in 1874 , when the deceased wont into the hardware business and ro < , mained { n it until 18SO , when the lirm , t comprising Mr. Leo , his surviving part d ner , moved to this , city and opened up the o largo and successful wholesale house v winch still bears their nauio. Mr. Fried v was a prudent and successful business man and leaves his family iu most com fortable circurus.tuuc.c3. 0 A. P. ASP A. M. Meeting oftHe Grand Lodge In Thl § City. The grand lodge was In session yes terday and transacted A great deal of business. The following delegates are In attend ance : W. U. Jones , John Bell , J. M. Trent , James Gordon , Esek Alien , George Walker , of St. Joe. Mo. ; William Cross , Keubon Barber , Macon City. Mo. ; Albert Walitor , Lexington , Mo. ; Clay Blowett , Thomas Banks , H. Spicer , Henry Grey , C. W. Ewbank , Missouri ; Turner Dixon , John W. Carter , Lexington , Mo. ; G. M. Richardson , Columbia , Mo. ; James Jones , J. H. Jenkins , Independence , Mo. ; W.T. Mumford , John W. " Whcolor , St. Louis , Mo. : William Rhodes , T. D. Williamson , Benjamin Brashear , Samuel Hale , George Uonc , H. W. Foster , Kansas City , Mo , ; D. II. Powers , S. G. Gooding , Amos John- Eon , J. H. Pelliam , J. B. Burton , Hanni bal , Mo. ; O. J. Black , Salisbury , Mo. ; Charles Grigsby , Liberty , Mo. ; Lewis Tult , Springlicld. Mo. ; G. W. Dupco , Archie Drake , Jellerson City , Mo. ; C. H. Reed , Sedalia , Mo. ; Lewis Hoot , Hunts- vlllo , Mo. ; James A. Mitchell , Kirkwood , Mo. ; S. J. Earnest , Missouri ; Jacob J. Tyler , St. Paul , Minn. ; John Graudisou , Bowling Green , Mo. Improving the Parks. John Grant , the well known slago- lillilc sidewalk man who resides at 015 Park avenue , in a conversation with a BP.E rcoorter this morning on parks.said that ho would bo ono of lifty or 100 men to give $250 to improve nnd beautify Han- scorn park nnd Jefferson square , and suggested that nn equal amount for the same mirposo might be advanced by thn city. The sum thus received would undoubtedly make Hanscom Park ono of the most beautiful little places in the world , because it possesses natural features which arc susccptablo of the highest style of improvement. A great deal of embellishment could also bo im parted Jefferson square , the benefit of which aside from hygienic considerations , would bo found in a gratifying increase of the valuation of the _ property in the immediate vicinity. This is u subject to which the property- holders in the neighborhood of both those parks could well nllbrd to give some attention. It has been done in other cities and with remarkably line re sults , _ Norfolk nnrt thn Asylum , Dr. Schwenk of Norfolk is in the citj on private business. In conversation with a BEE reporter lie said that Norfolk was advancing rapidly , and that a few days ago ho took a ride around the city and counted 114 buildings in course of rcction. The additions to the insane asylum , he thought , would bo linislicd by ho 15th of November. There are two vings , a boiler house , chanel , kitchen , mrn.and several other structures , the up- > ropriation for which amounted to $03- 00. Ho also referred to llio fact that hero wcro three newsboys in town , and hrce of them carried on a thriving msincss in the sale of the Bui ; . Iioved Her For Her Money. Kittle Hathaway , the clerk at the Union 'acific ' depot fruit stand , was robbed\wo nights ago in a smooth and original manner. The culprit is Will Hackctt. a > rctendcd detective , whom Kittle has tnown but three weeks. They have icon together frequently and a couple of nights ago , while returning from the Casino , ho took her handkerchief from icr pocket in an apparently playful man ner. However , after reaching her homo she discovered that ho had also tukcn icr purse with it. The purse contained 30 , and since then she has seen neither landkerclnef , lover or purse. A warrant las been issued for his arrest. The Chemical Engine. The Holloway engine was tested ycs- orday at 3 o'clock on Harney street in rent of No. 3's house. Them were iresont the chief and assistants of the ire department , members of the lire committee of the council , representatives of the Hollaway company , several of the old Omaha firemen including the veteran hief engineer , Joseph Sheeley , nnd ' nany promino'nt citizens. Tno No. 3 lose cart was transferred to-day to No. 0 company on Sixteenth street. The crow that formerly managed its "reel" will still do business at the old stand , in charge of the "chemical. " For Sale Ice , car lots. Boogo Packing 3o , , Sioux City , Iowa. Commissioners Assessing. The county commissioners have turned nto assessors during the last few days , owing to parcels of property left out of : ho assessor's books last spring. Among the property said to bo omitted are some eight auditions and sub-divisions in the city that should be. added. County Clerk Necuham says the blame for any omis sions that may exist can bo partly laid on the assessors and partly to thu clerks who made up the books. Contract The county commissioners let a con tract for grading Mandcrson avenue north of the fair grounds. There were four bids offered , of which H. Hall , at 01 cents per cubic yard , wa ; the lowest bid der. He received the award , and Is to finish the work by September 1. The cost will be between $3,000 and $4,000. Colonel 11. J. Wells , Yesterday II. J. Wells received his commission as quartermaster general with the rank of colonel on the stall"of Brigadier General Dayton , of the uni form rank of the K. of P. in this state. POWDER Absolutely Pure , This powder nerervarlnt. A marvel of pur- ty , trengtli and wholesomeness. Mare econ omical than the ordinary kinds , nnd cannot bo old In competition with the multitude of low coit Ihort weight alum or phosphate powders. " ! * n " ' KorAL Ml w"lr nN"Y' Instant re. cases cured. No knife , drugs or clamps used , Add. V. O. Supply Co. Uoim. St. Louis , Mo. FOUNTAIN KINE5 CUT * ( DR. POWELL REEVES , 314 South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. rUIVATE DISI'EXSAKY. Established for the Scientific and Speedy Cure ot Chronic. Nervous and Special Diseases. The OM Rollnbla Specialist of runny ycnrs ox- porlcnco. trcnls with wonderful success nil 1.UNO , 'J'llltOAT , CANCElt , 1'll.KS , FISTU LA. HUPTUUt ; , cured without KNIFE OH Treats all forms of Tliront Lunjr , Nerve nnd Illood discuses nil Chronic diseases nnd Do- fortuities fur In iidvnnco of any Institution In tins country. Thnso who contcinpliite Kolti - to Hot Sprlnirs for tlio trentmont ot liny Privnto or Illood ( li rn < io can be cured for ono-tlnrtt the cost nt oilr I'rlx-nte Dlsponsnry , 3U South loth street , Omnhn , N'ob. ItOI'TUUH cured without pntn orlilndornnco rom business. , I AIIICC Hy this treatment a pure Txivoly kHUICw Complexion , free Iroin slowness , freckles , blaokliemls , eruptions , etc. , Urllllttnt Ilycs nntl perfect lii-iiltli can ho hnd. tV Tlint "tired" fcellntr nnd nil femnlo weak- ncssci promptly cured , llloutlnir Huadachea , Nervous 1'rostrutlon , ( Jeneral Dellllty , Sloop- lessnces , Depression nnd Indigestion , Ovurlon troubles , Iiillnmmatlon nnd Ulcorntlou , Falling nnd Displacements , Splnnl weakness , Kidney complaints nnj Chungo of Life. Consult th old Doctor. EVE lUn EID AcutoorChronloInllam C I C Mllll C Animation of the Kycllds or Glolio and lar or Near SlRhtcdness , Inversion of the Lids , Scrofulous Kj-cs , ( Ilcrratlons , In flammation' ) , Abscess , Dimness of Vision of ono or both cyc , and Tumors ol l/td. W Inflammation of the Ear , Ulcorntlon or Catarrh. Interim ! or Kxternnl Deafness , or Paralysis , Singing or HotirltiK noises , ThickcneO Drum. Pto. UCDlfnilC Debility. Spormntorihrcn , Som- nCtlffUUd Innl Los es , NlKht Kmlsslons , Loss of Vital 1'owor , Sleeplessness , Desjiond- rncy , lass of Memory , Confusion of Ideas , Jllur * llcfore the Eyes , Lassitude , Lnniruor , Oloomlness , Depression of Spirits. Aversion to Society. Easily Dlscouraj-cd , Lack of Confi dence , mill , Listless , Unfit for Study or Iltlsi- ness , nnd finds life a burden , Safely , Perma nently und Privately Cured. Ill linn H CfH | | nouses , tt dlMIl liLUUU sense most horrible In its results completely eradicated without the use of mercury. Scrofula , Erysipelas , Fever Sores , lilotchps. Pimples. Ulcers , pains in the Head and Hones , Sjnhllltle Sore Tninnt , Mouth tul Tongue , Olnniltihtr Knlnrtrcmont of the eck , Hhenmntism , Ciitnrrh , etc. , Permanently nred Whun Others Have railed. IIDIUIDV Kidney nnd lllnddor troubles , UnlllAnlt Weak Hack , IlnrninK Urlno , _ . Urinatlinf , Urlno hlRh colored or illky sedlmcntoirstiindlng' , ( ionorrha-a , Olcet , lystltls , etc. , promptly nnd sutcly cured. ilmrires rcnsonnliln. PRIVATE DISEASES ' ' ; ; loot , stricture , somlmil omissions , loss of got- ml power , woiikuoss ot tlio BOXUB ! orKiitis.waiit if doslro Inmiiloor female , whether from Im- rudmit habits oC youn.if or t-cxual lialiltn In nnturo year * , onnny cause that dohllltatcs the p.xunl lunctlons , ' speedily and purmancntlr urod. Consultation free nnd strictly confidential , tedlclno sent free from observation to all inrts of the United States. Correspondence ecelves prompt uttentlon. No letters an- wered unless nooomimnloil by four cents In tamp * . Bond stamp for pamnmct and list of ticstioiis. Terms.strictly cash. Call on or ad- rcss I > K. I'OWEI.L IIKIIVKS , No. BH South 13th St.Omaha , Nob. HOUSEKEEPERS'I ' DEAL KETTLE Something entirely now nnd soils atelght. lltir- ton's Stenmless. Oiloi - less , Non-Iloll-Ovor-Kot- tlc. Hag deup raised cover nnd water Joint , nnd nn outlet wnlch car ries nil stcnm and odor of the chimney. Patent Steamer attachment alone worth thp price. A Rents wanted , male or . 'crnnlo in every town In Nebraska. Profits $ .j to $10 per day. Liberal terms and exclusive torrl- ory given. Send stamp for circular and terms. [ rircs.fi nt. , $1.75 : at. , fl.BS ; lOqk , fg ; llqt. , 12.10. Model by mail , 80c. W. 8. COOMUS. General Agent , Omuha Neb. , P. O. Box 483. BEST HOTEL' ' " AMERICA f&M&ii rxicijciiKTiD WITH TUB oxoaBimY or nn * COUMTItr WILL 8X1 > X SXAJUXUiQ TU18 KIT THAT IBB CHICAGOROCK ISLAND&PACIFIC RAILWAY By reaion of Iti central posltloa do.6 relation to llnei att of Chlcaffo , and continuous hnri at terminal points West , Northwest and Soathwe.t , Is the tru > middle link In tliat tranirontlnentai rjitem hlch Inrltc ana facilitates travel and traffic between the Atlantic and PacUte. The nock Iiland main Una and branches Include Chicago cage , Jollet , Ottawa , Laballe , Fcorla , a neneo , Molina and Hock Iiland , In Illlr lii Davenport , Huscatlne , VaihlOEton , Falrfleld , Ottumvra , Oikaloosa , West I.lb- rty.low CltyDo > lolne .IndlanolaWlnter et , Atlan tic , KnoiTlllt , Andabon , HarUn , Outhrla C ntra and Council niuffiInImva : Oal'atln ' , Trenton , St. Joiepn , Cameron and Ka a City , In Mi. ourl ! Leaven worth and Atchlion , InXaniait Albert Loix.HInneapolli and St. I'aul , In Mlnniot i Watertown and Sioux Falli.lo l > akota , and nundndi ot Intermediate cltlei and tovrni. i'The QreM Rock Island Route" Ouaranteei ipeed oomfort , certainty and lafety. Iti permanent way Udlitlngulsliod for Iti excellence. Iti LrlilEei are ot Mane and Iron. Iti track Is of lolld teel.lti rollUffitoek perfect. Its paiscnserefiulpmwnt bas all the safe ty appliances that experience has pivre4 useful , and for luxurious accommodations Is unui- pasied. Its Eipress Trains consist of superior l' y Coaches , elegant Tnllman falaee Parlor and Sleeping Carl , superb Dlnlaff Can , providing delicious meals , and ( between Chicago and Bt. Joseph , Atchlson and Kaniai City ) restful Reclining Chair Cars. Its man agement Is consemtlre , Its discipline exacting. "Th FartMus Albert Lea Route" Between Chicago and Minneapolis and Bt. Paul Is the favorite. Over this line Build Fast Express Trains run dally to attractive resort ! for tourlsli In Iowa and Minnesota , and , via Watertown and Sioux Falls , to the rich wbeat and erasing lands of Interior Dakota. Via Eeneca and Kankakeo , the Rock Island offers superior Inducements to travelers between Cincinnati , Indian- apells. Lafayett * and Council ItlulTs , St. Joseph , Atchl- ion , Leavenworth , Kansas City , Bt. I'aul , and Interme diate points. All patrons ( especially ladles and chil dren ) ricelve protection , courtesy and kindly attention. For tickets , map * , folders , copies ot Western Trail , or any desired Information , apply to principal offices In lie United States and Canada , or address , at Chicago , 1.1. CAItf , I. ST. JOHN , I. A. HOIIIOOI , o a. mart * . AH , .WEAK ( NERVOUS PEOPLE I \trr j n ( ) othrrt ufferlnfr from neryoui debility , nli uitlng Irhronlo < llx > ft > c > , lirematuro decline ot jounz or did ara ' poiltlirely cured by Dr. Morre'i fanioui ElMiro. Hacnrtlo Belt.TbouMJiiJi . In thuTJnlon hare bwn caml. NEARLY DONE The carpenters and painters who have for some weeks past had pos session of our upper floors , are about finished , and we are happy to * * jj state we shall in the near future , open all our floors lor business. The elegant passenger elevator we are now -cutting in will make access to the upper floors easy. The tremendous increase in our business since we opened , has induced us to make preparations for the coming season - , son on a gigantic scale. We are now having manufactured , and will soon have on exhibition ! the handsomest and richest lines of Fall and' Winter goods , and when everything is ready , we shall show a stock o mens' and boys' clothing second to none in the country. In addition to our clothing and furnishing goods , we shall , in a few days , open a complete line of hats. This department will occupy the rear of the second floor , and will contain a larger stock than any hat house in the city. As the goods will be all new , we shall only show the latest styles , and we shall sell them with the same low margin ol profit as we do all our other goods. ' All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at ' Nebraska Clothing Company Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. During July and August , our store closes at 6:30 : p. m. , except Saturday. OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Cor. 13th St. and Capitol Aoe. , OMAHA , NEB. ron THE TREATMENT or ALT. CHRONIC § s ? SURGICAL DISEASES BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES , TRUSSES. AMD THE HEW YARICDCELE SUSPENSORY CLAMP COMPRESS. B t facilities ppmritiu remdlM fbr utwMful Irpfttmrnt f t > rn T rnt QMu > iii aiexulting lleOUstor Hurirlonl ( refttiiicnt , Vi KITH ron Cinct'iAM on Hoftnnltlct ftnJ Hiart * , Club I > ft , Cunftlnr cftlioH iii , M1e .loinom , C nc rCatjirrJi , Ilrnitrl hit. Inli.lMl ii , Khrtrlclly , I'lrair.U. rp11y. | . KldnIJlaJJtr , Li t , bar , hktu , ami JJtooJ , mi > I all burble * ! OjHTmtloni. Hook on Diseases of Women FREE. nly Reliable MEDICAL INSTITUTE IHKlVd A fil'EClALTY OK PRIVATE , SPECIAL an ! NERVOUS DISEASES. . 6fililltlo | ! TYIiwm fium tm ! ) it in without mercury. New ItrttoralUeTiratmrnt fur. 1 * * of Mtil 1'owff. I'criwin uiiubU to visit u * may I * trintcil at h mic , by C rre | H > ndenre , All rmuinunlrAlknii Confident. il. Wtd- ! eiiin or Instrument * * * nt by mil I or eiiirc * * . we n rely parked , no iirk * lo Indicate cm.trntior * * ndcr. One | * rtonnl Inter * I * Y pr - fci rd Call ami cuiuul t u , or Mini history of ) our CIM. v > ilh lUmp , ud wt will Knd In j-laiu m i'wr ' | , our DOOK FREE TO MEN ! trv > n TYIvtff , SpwUI an * Nirvous TH * Atc , Seinlnnl wfakrirv , Fjxitnatnrrtujrft , ImpotentByptilti * , Oouon ticca , Ole t , ktid * * * cocftto. Room ! fur pHlienH , Aildrvii. OMAIU MKD1CU , A SURGICAL IXSTITIT , or Dr. icMeflany , Cor. 1311 st. & Oapltol Arjiruita , Neb. _ Medical Books or Papers Free. ' The proprietor of thu Omaha Medical anil Surgi cal iniikutu h > p iliil > lied a vnhmii o BO of uuoki nml papem upon clironlcund surelc.il ill'eH-es und deformities , und t.ie methods of cure which luivo Klvcn him fie reputatlonof tielnn the most skillful * nd ucco-iiful ipeilallst In tlio wcit , nnd rando the Institute o celebrated that intdiclnei are sent to und p.il.o U reccl ed Horn eVfry stnU ) In tbo union. Amont ; the bouki Is nno npnn the di ea oi < > f women ; ono upon nervo.i * . special tind pilvuto uls- eaRO * of the sexual nnd urinary organs : varlcocelo cured by surgical operations and tlielr I itcly Invent * od clump compress susp nsory for the relief and cure of rnrlcuce'e , nervous exhaustion and sexual debility , new rt5toratlfe treatment 1'A ors upon BurKlcal braces. pll H , runcer * . pa-alyelM , tit * . Klcc- trlclty and t , e ne r magnetic buttery for home use ; catarrh and Inhalation , cte. Unlike mo.-t books Ipsutd by rioctori free , they do not consist of testimonials menials with fictitious n imesand Initials , or rubblnti of that kind , 1/utaro / pl.iln descriptions of diseases , symptomne * d corerle' In medicine , nursery and electricity , und are well worth the perns j I and can be nbtnlnud free b ) addressing the Omahn Medi cal and Sumlcul Institute , Utli street and Capitol avenue , Ora.tha. Nebraska. THE CHIC AGOAND North Northwestern western T5-A.I3j" , - . Sliort The only road to take for Dos Molnoa ' nr- Blmlltown , 0 1'dnr Idiplds , Clinton , llxon ) , Chlcu- ( ro , Mllwnukue und all points east. To tlio people - plo of Nebriiskn , Colorado , Wyoming , utnh , Idaho , Aovac1 * , Oregon , Waslilnirton , and Cali fornia , It oil ers superior advantages net possl- lilo by any oilier lino. Ainoiiir 11 few of tlio numerous points of fin- pc-ilorlty enjoyed by tlio patrons of this road between Omslui and Chicago , nro lie two trains tt ilny of DAY COACHES , which are the finest tbnt liumnnart and Inpanulty can creuto. Its PALAOKKBLKKI'IhQ CAHS , which Kro models of cointort nnd elegance. Its PAKUU DHAW- 1NU ItUOM CAHS , unsurpassed by any. nnd Its w'dely celebrated PALATIAL UINISO UAliS , the equal of which cannot be found elsewhere At Council lllulle the trains of the Union ] 'aclfio Ity. connect In Union Depot with tlio e ot the Chlcstfo & Northwestern Ity. In Chicago the trains ot this lie * make close connection with those of ail eastern lines. For Detroit , Columbus , Indianapolis , Cincin nati , NluKura I'alU , Buffalo , 1'lttsburir. Toronto , Montreal , HoUon , Now York , Philadelphia , Ilaltlmore , Wushlnpton and all points In the cast , ask for n ticket /la the "NOIITHWESTBIIN. " If you wish the best accommodation , All Hfckot agents sell tickets via this line * H. HuaillTT. K. P. WILSON. Qenl. Manager , ( lenl. Puss'r Agent . . IU I10LLKS , Western AKont , City Pasa'r Agent , Ouiuliu Nobraskiu ubmisu.1 t\r * ndlicrttljri or ni et 4 \ rn To ' " ° v * u I h I pt f i * c pu r po M , c t B i o r } It H I K * TIT K" B A It N 18 , K I T lootalng currtoti cf ll wnk r rti.rtitor , rf tn nioroui8irtnrth. itcctilo Cunt ot * VW > C-flt UitaDllr or * fulfill $1 , COO la tail * . Onaitlvprottneal ovr allethtr ttlta. Wont c § n per * ttiBtiH/cur < llalKrrtmoDtki. Htaltd i > miatft4e. ) ruma 1.1 Ml4t0 Elltirle Ce. 161 Li lIC | t. , ChlMgc , Display at their warerooms , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , Including PIANOS " * 1 LYON & " " ' " > * ORGANS V ri t J-ti Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , 1305 * 1307 FARNAM STREET * DEWEY& STONE , m&ywmKww w4 ' & % $ # # % FURNITURE J 806 808 < i&3ee09K$80 A magnificant display of everything useful.and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. DRSS&DDA IESON , , , , 1707 Olive SI. , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Gies.cn , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervoi , Chronic and DISEASES , More especially those arising from Impur- dence , invite all so sulleriiig to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured sately and speedily with out use of dangerous dru s. Patients whose casts have been neglected , badly treated or paonounded incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symp toms. All letters receive immediate at- tcntion JUST i > uuMiiii : > . And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent ( .tamp. "Practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an "Essay on Marriage , " with important chapters on Diseases of the Reproductive Organs , the whole forming a valuable med ical treatise which should be read by M vounL' men. Address * SRS. S.&IX DAVIESON , ,1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago , Mil waute&St , Paul Bj 27 c Heat Route from Oinnlm anil Council muifa to' . THE E.A.ST Two Tiains Daily Del ween Omaha and Council Blull'b Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarKapid * Hock Island , Frceport , Kockforcl , Clinton , Dubuqtic , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesville , lieloit , Winona , I-a Crosse , And all other Important points Kust , Northeast , and Southeast. For through tickets en 11 on tlio ticket n ent t Hul Kurntin , 8 | M i'uton , hotel , or ut Union J'Hclflo depot. _ 1'ulliuiiQ Sleepers and tlio finest Dlnlntf Cart C A In the wand aru run on the main line of llio ML ClilraKO , Milwaukee Jt 8U I'aul ltall riiy nnd ev- iy iittfiillon Is paid to PHBSOIIBOIS by courtu- OIIB umployi-CH of the company. IL Mii.itu. drnni-Hl MiiniiKer. J.K TUCKKH , Assistantum ! > ml Manager. A. V. it. UAIU'KNTKII , ( Jenorul I'mscnjfur and Ticket Atfcnt. Quo. K liKAtroitn , AsslstnntGeneral I'msi.- Ber and Ticket Aitont. J. T , CI.AIIK Oenorul Buporlutondcnt. Men mTrnr ( ) frtim ? . ! Vicar , Mrlilllly , l.nrU uf WEAK , etc. , n ultlnf from la. . hV IU In Ihs luruls tfMt * ll MARSTOH RSMIOY CO. | 9 PUrk PUctt fUw ' , t