8 THE OMAHA DAILY i : SATURDAY , JUNE 2 , 18Sa THE , CITY. The internal revenue collections yes terday amounted to $18,010.38. Fanning & Slnvln's bill for street swooping for May was $1,059.H. John Robinson , colored , paid Judge Borka $12. M ) for the pleasure of beating Mrs. Robinson yesterday. Peter Doly , a young man in the om- pl6y of the B. & M. who lost n leg through carelessness on the part of the company , wns this morning paid $1,600 in cash anil promised a lifo situation on the roail. The company will also pur chase him an artificial leg. John II. Sinsol hail a room mate named Wallace , but they parted com pany Wednesday. Wallace left the room , at 000 north Sixteenth street , without , saying gooilhyo , and took n re volver and a blue Chinchilla overcoat belonging to his mato. Daylight robberies are becoming very popular among the wicldors of the jimmy , and promibo BOOH to supplant the more cowardly nocturnal visits of the burglar. The latest recorded is the robbery of J. Simotison's room , 1522 Marcy street , at nigh noon , in which 817 in cash , a valuable revolver , and a quantity of clothes were taken. Simon- boa noticed the man leaving the house with his plunder , anil wont to his room to. ascertain if ho was the loser by the visit. He learned that ho wan , but the thief had gotten too far away to be found when Simoiihnii returned from his room to follow him. 1'ornonnl 1'arncrnplis. M. E. Erwln , of Dubuquc , la. , Is at the Pnxton. I J. II. Skcllcy , of Lincoln , Neb. , is at the Pnxton. A. K. N. Anscn , Auburn , Neb. , is at the Mlllard. P. A. Donncll , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is at the Windsor. E. L. Kecd , of Weeping Water , Neb. , is ut ' the Pnxton. W. E. Swcntrel , of Sioux City , In. , is nt the Paxton. Louis Burko. of North Platte , Neb. , is nt the Mlllnrd. Charles E. Mngoon , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is nt thoMilhird. ' . W. M. Robertson , of Madison , Neb. , is at the Mlllard. J. C. LOJJUO , of Central City- Neb , , is nt the Windsor. Thomas II. Tuttle nnd wife , of Carthage , Mo. , are at the Millard. Henry Fuhrmnn nnd wife , of Fremont , Neb. , arc at the Paxton. A. J. Gallcntina and wife , of Kearney , Nob. , are nt the Paxton. Mrs. W. II. Ashby nnd Mrs. Maync , of Valley , Nob. , are at the Paxton. George E. Stonebarrcn. ngent of Sell's Brothers shows , Is at the Windsor. Messrs. S. H. Chapman and W. J. Pollard , of Aurora. Neb , , nro at the Windsor , A Horse TlilafGcts in His Work. Some horse thief entered the barn of W. Kawitzcr , Thirtieth nnd Gold streets , at an early hour Thursday morning and stole n gray pony. No trace whatever of the thief has been found , but the police are working on the case. _ His Uoom-Mntc Una lieft. It has cost Adolph Carlson just $21 to get acquainted , with Emil Olson , n follow ho lately picked up to room with him. Carlson says that on last Saturday ho placed SH in cash in his satchel in the prcsenco of Oln. . Ho left the room , nnd returned n few hours later to find b'oth Olson and his money miss- ' ing. Ho has wailed patiently for his way ward chum's return , but ns ho has failed to put In nn appearance ho had the matter placed in the hands of the police. Ho ] > ul > lloaii Primaries. Liltlo interest was taken in the primaries * held yesterday to select delegates to the republican - . publican convention to day , which will nomi nate candidates for the board of education. In most of the wardb there was but one ticket , and the vote was very light. Strict partisans and men with axes to grind were the principal enthusiasts ami diil most of the voting. Most of the delegates are unpledged na to their choice for candidates. A Burglar in Hoclr. To Detective Ormsby was delegated the Investigation of the burglary of Emma Hichtcr's house hist Friday night anil it is thought ho now has the culprit in custody , who proves to bo a negro named John Evans. Some of the stolen articles were found in possession of n colored prostitute named JSruin Cummings. Sim told the ollleor that * they were given her by .lohn Evans , and ho was arrested. She was brought to the polleo station and idontlflcd him as the man who presented her with the stolen goods. Prospects for n AVatuli Factory. Secretary Nuttingor , of the boart of trade , received a communication a few days ago from the secretary of the Now York Stand ard Watch company , asking what Induce ments the board of trade would give them to jf. locate nt tnis point. The company desire that f Ouinlm capital establish tno plant , nnd insist * in the location of the factory. The letter wns turned over to the manufacturers' com mittee of the board of trade for their fur ther consideration. Commencing to llulld. The well-known property of General Myers , on ttio northeast corner of Sixteenth und Davenport streets , is now being utilised for the erection of a lot of stores and Hats , which shall bo ttireo stories , of brick. IfUMUS feet , to cost flr.00. The design lias been planned und the work superintended by Henry Voss , ns have also a five-story addition - tion to the Gees hotel , -10x90 foot , on Jackson street , west of Fourteenth , to cost $12,000 , and n beautiful structure for Charley McCor- nick , L'SxlK ) feet , three stories in height , nt the corner of Virginia nvciiuo nnd Hartley street. _ FiiRStrom Vindicated. The trial of C. F. Engstrom before the po lice. Judge Thurbduy afternoon on the charge 1 of obtaining money under false pretenses _ 'from a tailor named Helln , resulted in an ac quittal and complete exoneration. The evi dence In thu case was identical with the his tory of the case published ia the HUB n few days ngo imd showed VISIT plainly that the prosecution had been prompted to commence the case through chagrin at not getting the best of the bar gain In the hind trado. A largo number of Eiifislrom's friends were present nt the trial mid watched it with the most careful atten tion. The verdict of the judge mot with their hearty approval and Engstrom was ten dered n perfect ovation upon leaving the court i-ooin. _ ( I''not prints of Irishmen. The friends of Rev. Dr. McDonald , whoso number is legion , nro regretfully nwaro that lie Is soon to leave Omaha. Desiring to hear him on co more , ana to the best advantage , they have invited him to deliver n lecture , which will BO given on Sunday evening , at 8 o'clock , Juno 17 , nt Uoyd's opera Imuso , The title of the lecture will bo "Footprints of irishmen on the Continent of Europe. " From the fact that ho has traveled over the entire extent of Kuropcan countries and bujourncd in many places therein as a pllpriin und student in bcarc.li of religious and historical lore , his repertoire of information on this subject Is most nmplo und comprehensive. The lecture will bo a rare- intellectual treat. In addition there will bo a grand vocal and Instrumental entertainment to bo contributed by tl.o best available talent In Omaha. Ilio Itnllot Io\ . John Hines was a judge at the Third ward primary yesterday , or , nt least , ho was until MJHS arrested 0" the charge of violating the primary law by drstroying ballots. i'ncrti were two tickets In tiid fMd , pue headed by M , O. Maul am ] the otncr by- Julius S. Cooloy. A'uiong the workers at tlie polls was O : II. Itolhaokcr. w.ho-was Inter ested in the Muul ticket. Ilo noticed Hines tear up a bullet , supposed Jo'bo for Muul , und ITS to substitute nuotUcr , . Kothuckcr at once swore out u warrant for HlncV nrrcst , nnd ho was promptly put behind the bars. Holhockcr says the ticket In question wns offered by Hobcrt Price , and thinks other like offenses may have been committed , The other Judge Insists the ticket was ffered by T. W. Fleming. The two voters 'were present nt the time of the occurrence. Hines is n tounh looking character. He is bullut-hcndcd nnd blear-eyed. His face hnd n thick stubble of about a week's growth , nnd his dirty shirt was collnrlcss. Ilo had been drinking during the day nnd wns surly nnd quarrelsome. Ho refused to give his name nt the central station and was registered as John Doc. . NO DEAD MAN TnEUE. The Wild Goose Clmso Given Police nnd Itcportcrf ) , "A man was Just shot in room 19 , Conti nental block , " wns the sensational words that flitted over the the telephone wires about C o'clock yesterday afternoon , nnd were almost simultaneously received nt the central police station , sheriff's ofllco and thu ofllccs of the newspapers. Captain Green with n posse of men took the patrol wagon for the designated point , which is the earner of Fifteenth nnd Douglas streets. The police mada a break for the third story , closely fol lowed by the newspaper men , and thenppenr- anco of the excited delegation created con sternation among the occupants of the floor. Hoom 10 looks out on Fifteenth street and is unoccupied. There were no indications of shooting about , anil the people on the floor when questioned stoutly denied that they had heard a shot or any disturbance of unusual moment. To sntlsfy himself Cnptnin Green procured a step ladder and peeped over the transoms of several rooms on the floor , but was unable to find "n man just shot. " While the police were busy Investigating n messenger boy from thu district telegraph rushed in to answer n call from room 19. There is a call box In the room , but who sent in the call It wns impossible to lind out , ns no one could bo found who would father It. After a careful search the police took their departure , strongly imbubcd with the idea that.some scalawag bent on mischief and fun had put up the Job. Stop at the Glebe hotel. I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensioas. Rock can bo scon at stone yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln , Neb. Tnos Fmcis. TO SALT LAKE AND UETUU.V. The Union Pacific. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell tickets from all Kansas and Nebraska points for the special ex cursion to Salt Lake City and return , Juno Oth , at one fare for the round trip. Tickets going good five days , aud re turning fifteen days , extreme limit thirty days. Stop-over privileges al lowed within these limits. Parties de sirous of visiting Garliold Beach , on Great Salt Lake , the famous watering place of the west , should improve the opportunity now offered. Shetland pony for wrlo by Gcorgo A. Keolino , Council Blulls. I PAVING ELEVENTH STREET. Property Owners Want Its Width Uniformly Eighty Feet First. The property owners of Eleventh street held a meeting last night nt the pop factory of Pomy < & Segelko to express their prefer ences as to the material to be used in paving between the viaduct nnd Williams street. Isaao Haskcll was called to the chair nnd William Segclke acted as secretary. Eleventh street is one hundred feet wide from the viaduct to Hriggs street , aud only sixty-six feet from 13rigtrs to Williams street. A decided sentiment was developed for hav ing the street made of the uniform width of eighty feet before any paving should bo done. . A motion by John Coots wns passed , asking the city council to appoint commissioners to appraise the damages for condemning the needed land along the narrow part of the street ; also to ascertain what the owners of property along the wide part of the street will give for the twenty foot strip of the roadway that is to bo abandoned , and to let the property owners know the cost of chang ing thostreet. Councilman Lowry stated that it woulil take three weeks to get n report from the appraisers. Ho suggested that if the property owners would designate the paving material wanted the necessary ordi nance could bo put under way at onco. The letting of the contract would bo referred to the councilmen from the ward , who would hold it until the width ofthe street had been arranged. The vote on this question was practically unanimous for red Colorado sand- stone. A pollution was then circulated asking the council to pave the street with that material. Following is a list of the signers : John F. Coots , Fretl Drexel , C. F. Goodman , W. Segelko , G. Xiumiormiui , John Doll , T. Svacma , Thomas C. Pelle , A. Kountz , A. and H. KotinU , George Megcath , P. C. Her , II. Suhnil , David Jameson , with property of 1.2C8 feet frontage. DEMOCRATS. Union Pacific , "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets to St. Louis , Mo , , to parties desiring to attend the National Democratic Convention , to beheld held at that place , on Juno Oth , at ono faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kansas. Tickets going good Juno 2nd to 6th , inclusive , and re turning Juno Oth to llthinclusivogood for continuous passage only in each di rection. THE DIAMOND JlOItDER. Another Theft , Ncnr Gnrnraii's , Cred ited to His Dexterity. The house of C. F. Wllkins , at 1712 Capitol avenue , wns robbed on Decoration day in much the same manner as the neighboring residence of Joseph Garncau was plundered the duy following. A brother of Mr. Wilkins was upon the porch watching for the return of the Omaha Guards , when ho heard the front door close. Ho turned his head and saw n young follow , who passed within three feet of him and walked out of the yard. Mr. Wilkins attached no Importance to the inci dent , as there were young men rooming in the house , but ho noticed that the stranger was ill looking and thought ho would call his brother's attention to it. Later In the evenIng - Ing it was discovered that some ono had ran sacked the sleeping rooms of the house and left them littered with clothing. The princi pal loser wns the servant gill , who is minus u gold brooch , a rlng.sovcrnl pins and { 2.50 In cash. Thu pockets in the clothing of the young men were ransacked , . but nothing of value found. From the description given by Mrs , Garncau of the thief who stole her diamonds mends Mr. Wilkins is confident that both robberies were committed by the sumo fel low. _ Drink Malto at soda fountain } JIGPUHLJOANS. Union Piiclllo. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets ut rate of ono faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kanfcns , lo parties desir ing to attend the National Republican Convention to bo held in Chicago Juno HHh. Tickets good going Juno 10th to 10th , anil returning Juno 20th to 25th inclusive , witli continuous pat&age only in each direction. Stop at thu Globe hotel. Dr. McGrow , Rectal , urinary & priv ate diseases only. Room , 5 , Burkor bl'k. Turned Over Tlitilr Stock. CautlDld & Co , the hatters and gents' furn ishers , ou South Fifteenth street , who w * o c'nscd up by the slieiilY some days ago , veu- tcrday puT ? a ihattel mortKapa qn their stock , amounting fJ f'S.0,14 0 , to Price , Sher man &C6.of Philadejphla , nt"l spvurul other , minor cretliUrb'tO secure claims held against ' H tUeui. . TERRIFIC MPTIIA EXPLOSION The Tank at the Batb Wlro Worka Blown Up. WM. KELLY'S FRIGHTFUL DEATH. Blown Through the Slilo of tno Build ing and Horribly Mangled James Christy Fntnlly ItiJurcil-Cnuscd By Curclcssnres. A Horrible Accident. The peaceful denizens of North Omnhn were startled shortly before 10 o'clock ' yesterday morning by a terrific oxploilon Ihnt led ninny to bolluvo thnt n powder mrignzlna had been blown Into atoms. The nolso of the explos ion was also heard In nearly nil parts of the city , niul the flro alarm that was sounded shortly afterwards caused the Intensest excitement to prevail as to the nature nnd lo cation of the accident. It proved to bo nt the barb wire works on Fifteenth above Nlcho las street , nnd the report rapidly spread that two men hnd been killed. On arriving on the sccno It was discovered that the building un closing a twcnty-llvo barrel tank of gasoline had been torn to pieces , and the top and bottom of the tank were blown out in the explosion , while near by lay the torn nnd blcuulng forms of William ICclley aud Jnmes Christy. The tank was found to bo out of repair a few days ago and was leaking badly. Sullivan Bros. , plumbers nnd gas litters , contracted to make the necessary repairs nnd delegated Kelly nn'd Christy to ilo the work. They were busily engaged nt It all duy Thursday and resumed work again yesterday morning. There was very llttlo oil in the tank as most of it had been removed , and only sufficient left to test whether the tank was water tighter or not. Yesterday morning Just , before the explosion Christy was on top of the tank , while ICclley was at the base of it , Just Inside the building. They had with them n small tinner's steve for heating their tools , and some think that it was this thnt act flro to the gas arising from the volatile oil and caused the explosion. The moro accepted theory , however , is that one of the boys commenced smoking , nnd dropping some tire from his plpo set tire to the oil. A number of graders were working near by nnd the first upprlsal they received of the accident was tno boards flying about them , accompanied with a deafening report , Christy , who was working on top of the tank , was blown through the roof to n dls- tanco of fifteen or twenty Ject above the reccptnelo nnd fell violently to the scanty remnants of the floor lelt. His left arm nnd leg were broken , his head was terri bly bruised and cut. while his body nnd limbs were badly burned. He has also sustained internal injuries from which ho cannot re cover. ICclley , who was near the base of the tank , was blown through the side of the building nnd horribly mangled. His hand some face was cut to pieces , the mouth being cut open half-way to the left car nnd his lip slit Irom the right nostril to the 111 id die of his cheek. His hands , legs nnd body were torn nud burnt in a terrible manner , while his clothes were literally torn from Ills body , the few shreds left being on lire. It was evident that hocoulil survive but a few minutes and was carried by the workmen into the oflleo in an unconscious condition where in about thirty minutes he breathed his last. Christy was taken to his homo at 1&H North Eighteenth street where the best medical service was secured for him , but it Is feared that nothing can bo done to save him as lie , too , has suf fered internal injuries that will probably prove fatal. Ho Is still conscious , but is suffering the most excruciating agony. Kelly was n man of about thirty-two or thirty-three , was magnificently proportioned and in every way was a splendid specimen of physical munaood. He was also a good workman. Ho was a single man , but has relatives in the city named Hegloy , who will take charge of the funeral exercises. Christy In a widower of ulwut thirty-five and has been boarding with his married sis ter. ter.Coroner Coroner Drcxel held nn inquest In the aft ernoon over the remains of Kelly , the jury returning n verdict that the deceased came to his death from nn explosion of iiupthn , and exonerating the barb wire company from re sponsibility. An AliHolmc Cure. The ORIGINAL A1JIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in hirgo two ounce tin boxes , nnd is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hnn Is , and all skin erup tions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL , AUIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at 25 cents per box by mail I0 ! cents. Stop nt the Glebe hotel. When you como to Omaha stop at the Glebe , the best located $ SJ-a-duy hotel in town. Between 18th anil 11th streets on Douglas. Smoke Soidouberg's Figaro ami Ret the best 5-cont cigar in the world. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. KNIGHTS OF I'YTIIIAS. Union riiclflc , "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets at one faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska anil Kansas to parties desiring to attend the meeting of the Supreme Lodge , Knights of Pythias , to bo held in Cin cinnati , Ohio , Juno 12th to 10th inclu sive. Tickets good going Juno 8th to Kith nnd returning Juno 18th to 10th in clusive , with continuous pa&sago only in cacli direction. Commissioner Grillltta Ilntlrcs. Mr. William F. Grillltts severed his con nection yesterday with the freight bureau of the board of trade ns its commissioner. His retirement from thnt position Is duo to the fact that the freight bureau was not suf ficiently sustained by the shippers of the city to justify the board in maintaining the oflleo nnd retaining as competent a nmnoas Mr , Grinitts ia it. The freight bureau will con tinue , but the office of commissioner has been discontinued. tim f * je ! .v " " " 7 This powder never varies. A marvel of purl- tjr , strength and ulir > lesom < 'iu > s.s. Moreeconom- li-al than the orillntiry kinds , and ranr.ot bo sold In competition with the multitude of lowro t. short welyht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in tans. Hoyul llaking 1'owUer Co. , isu \\d\ \ street , New Vorlc. DREXEL & MAUL , ( ? ucce 8ora to John O. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers ' M 'the old btaud. ' 1 < 07 Farnam St. Uulers by tebtruimlcitaudprompmt aea _ " _ HliiMimntUm , 'NctirnlRln , Sciatic * , Ijumliagn , Ilnclrnrlie. Tnotlinelie , Sere Throat , Swelling * , Sprnlm , Brul M , Hum * , ScnliU , Fro t-lllo . 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We. nnvo cured hundreds wholmvo 'joen HbandonoJ by I'nyslclftaa and pronounced Incurub'.c , and We Challenge the World tobrlnprits n case that we cannot euro In less th none ono month. . Blnco the history of medicine , a True Hpcolflo for Syphilitic Erupitonj. Olcora , Bora Mouth , A.C. , hai been eoucht for but nurcr found until Our Magic Remedy was discovered , and wo are Justified In eftylnz It I * the only remedy In the world tunl nil ! iionltlYely cure , bciautothe latctt mcillrnl works , | , uLll ! ied by the belt known authentic , ay thcro wns never a true fpciincnclpro. Our remedy Is ibe only mcdlclnoln the world that will euro whrn everything clue ha * Inlloil. It Lin been so concMinl by afar/oniimborof Celebrated Physicians. IT IIAB NBVRII TET rAH.ro Tocunr. Why wa < lo ytur Ulno nnd money nlth pntent medicine' that norqr hud Tlrttie , or doctor with phyflclnn * that cannot euro you. Yon that hire tried urarytblnR one ihould como to u now nnil col permanent relief : you never lan set It cl'owliora. Jlatk what wo say : In the end you munt Hike our remedy or NEVER recover. Anil you that have btcn amlcted but bert tltuo should by nil moanicoiuu to us tjoiv. Many get help nud Ihlnk they are frco irom ihe dlscuio. but In onn , two or thrco years alter , It appears niiHln In a raoro horrible form. InvestU'iito our financial stundlns through the tucr- cinlle ! agencies nud note that wo ore fully loipon'l- u o snd oiirnrlttninruaruntopaurcRood. We lltJtcny prepared on pitiely Silontlu < ; I'rlnclplus am ! wo wl h lo repeat thaUt MiVut FAII.3 TO LUHC. All letters sacredly conadoattal. THE COOK KEMLDY CO. , Omaha , Xcb. llooms JO and JJ. U. S. National Ilnnk , Kth ana rarftam Bis. Cullers take- elevator on Farnam Street ; to second floor. Koorn II for ladles only In offering to the pnlillc n remedy Intended for the preservation of the health nnd happiness of every family throughout the land. It HAVE nas lUcn thoroughly tested by thousands of prominent physl- clans who cheerfully testify to Its fjQ efllcacy In CouglisColds , Honrsc- nefu. 1'leurlsy , Cheat 1'nlns Delation. Kliuumiitlsm , Lumbago ADfll flPV Hackncho und Kidney Diseases. MrULUUl Or tourao o refer to llKv-ON's I'ljAftTEH , a scientific combina tion of n ell-known medlcliwHn- TO ( rrccllontB for the prompt relief of iichi-s nnd pains of every do- frciljitlon vltlini the reach of nn external application. It Is clean MAKE ly , convriitrnt tmd reliable. In luiylnc ask for IIN. ! : ON'S tuulre- liuu nil other plasters. She Tried and Knows , A leading chemist of New York sny : " No plasters of such merit as the AI h-lo-plio-ros Plasters - - - hnvccvcr before been produced. " They urea a novelty because they arc not made ( limply to sell chcnp. they are the btst that science , skill and money oaii produce , and will do what 13 cl.limed for them. Kor sprains , nehes , weakness , lameness , etc. , they are uncqualcd. M rullirn St. , SanittiEhr.O. Nov. SI ' 87. ' Uliu AllilojihornB riaslcr nclcil UVo miiKie. 11 jri Uio l"ti I c > cr trliil ami I ba\o iiftil many Limit * . Our tlnurtri&t Nilil "iilialcm urn all alxwt the Rime" lint I don't think tu > mm. I f pralni ( I my aiin ami hhuuKlcr In July , ami It lias IKVII 1'nliiful ' B-.UCC , bul II dws not pitn mo at ull now. Mra. WILUH JIAOIIJ , . 3 3cuil C tents R > r tlic iH'iuitlful colortd pic ture , " .Moorish Maiden. " THEATHLOPHQROSCO. 112 Wall St. N Y. Easily digested ; of the fluent flavor. A Uc-arty bexTiige for a btiotiR appetite ; a delicate ilrlnk for the sensitive. Thoroughly tcsled ; nutritious ; palataWo ; unexcelled In purity ; no unpleasant afteretrects. Requires no boillnR. Marlon Hnrland , Chrlstlno Terhunn HerrlcV , Dean A. K. Thomas , M. J ) . , pronounce It the best of all the powedered chocolates. Noothcrenuals It in llavor.purltyandANii-iivspEiTioqualltles. SoldbuGroccis , Samjile mailed far 10 stampi. II. O. WIMiUK & SO.VS , PA. "The Overland Itoulu. " The Sportunen't , Tourists' and Pleasure Sceken1 Line. Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. " j.v CLUBS RULES' , " liighly intcrestint ; and useful to sportsmen It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association , as well ai > the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent fieeupon application to J. 6. TKHlUOTB , Cen'll' . AT. Agent Oumlm , Nob. LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY , Kxiinilimtlonx for admission to LA KK I'Oltr.ST roii.iiiu : and Fiutuv cui.uiaii run vouxa l.MIis111 ) be held .liino MU7 at , iii'lngllelillll. | ( ) , 1'corlu. Milwaukee , I.nUrossu , Detroit , Marquette. Jnalmmpolls , Itubunnc , St. I.ouia , Kuiibas L'Hr. Oinului , unil Denver. Hiecl- ini'iis ot liibt ywir'b oxHinliwtlon papers sent on application For dttlulls. addiehs 1'K-at. W U. ItOUmt'f 8. Luke Vorest , 111. ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE , TERRE HAUTE , IND.-A SCHD81 OF ENQINIEBINQ , \\ill endowed , cll egulppcil } pparlintnl of H . eliaDleijaudl Irll hoclnwrlnii , J-.liMirlrilr , Chemlj. forCatalui : en foj onr Patent Ttukr CRYRVAT.g. ent Food , for UrcakfautTcJ there , write na for free earn. J.OUUandHl'I-ClAL , UIA- are InTaluablo Mraito-rcpalrlng slaIiable > , lebililr&C'blU o br n ; cialnlr free from etarch. .otUinc . cquale onr IIHALTU - circular offering 4 Ibj. free. i'AUWBLir&BIIINKSPropa.\VatcrtoBnN.Y Sold by Little .0 Williams , Omaha , idU * . it * duu ev.i tv V U * IU , Va. McilWi tbi I't-shu Uet , STYLES AND ECONOMY , If you liave not yet bought your Summer Suit you are the gninor. Competition and bad weather have lowered the price of the finest goods nud oven the most economically inclined if ho knows whore to buycan dress well and not go beyond the amount ho feola he can afford to spend. "We have made a deep cut in prices and you now have a chance of buying the finest Suits in our stock at one-third less than early in the season. It is a genuine and severe- reduction from honest prices , and every visitor will find it so. Wo cannot mention all the Suits that are marked down and can not enumerate all the bargains we are offering. You couldn't toll by seeing Suits advertised at so and so much whether they are cheaper or not. The only way is to investigate. See the Suits in our window. Come in and examine them ; they speak for themselves better than any advertisement can do. LIGHT SUMMER CLOTHING. line of Summer Clothing is the fine , genuine Molinit Goat nnd Vest \vo are offering nt ? 2./50. / You could not thnt Coat and Vest anywhere else for less than $1.00 , and we doubt if you can get it for that. Summer Neckwear is almost given away. . Those of our old customers who remember the sensation we caused last year with our 25c a dozen Scarfs , will bo pleased to hear that we have them again this season ; larger shapes and finer patterns. To new customers we will say that they are just such Scarfs as every store sells for no less than lOo or 15c a piece , We sell you a whole dozen for 25c. Only ono dozen to a customer at a time. One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner i/j-th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Unfcrmcntcd nut ! not intoxicating. Acts like a charm in nil cases of Diar- rhcca and Dysentery and all stomach and bowel troubles. Grateful alike to women , chil dren and convalescents. Gives a delicious flavor to ice-water , lemonade or soda-water. Imported and bottled by MIIIAI.OVITCII , FLETCHER & Co. Cincinnati , O. For Bale by the following ilcalcrx Illilmidiom Drug Co. , Illnko Hrme.t Co. , AillnrX lU-ller , ( iludttnne Itros .V Co , Krmik Detlonu > V Co. , It. U. Orotte. iinil nil wholc-iilo anil rctnll druuuists , liquor Oea'crs unil wine mur- chuttt everywhere. GOLD MEDAL , PAHIS , 1878. BAKER'S Warranted absolutely jiuro Cocoa , from which the czcccs ot Oil lina been rciiKu cd. It li.is three timet lie Krenglh of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugir , and la therefore far moro economi cal , toiling lea thtn one cent a cup. It la delicious , nourishing , strengthening , tuclly digested , and admirably adapted for Invalids as well as for persons In health. Sold liy ( lrqcorsejcrjiTlicrc. W , BAKER & CO , Dorchester , Mass. THE BOIIAfiOH BEST MADE. Perfect Riding Buggies. Breaking Carts. rineKepalrlnir. UuuBormblo Prices. Bohanon Carriage Co. , c BcndforCataIoiiie , Ktoiui nauOIit U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital $250,000 Surplus 50,000 II.V. . YATKS , Vj-o-i < lent. LUWIB H. UiiKi ) . Vice President. jU. . TOUZAI.IN , ami Vice President. W , II. 8. lluiiis ] : , Cashier. UIIIECTOIIH : W. V. Jlonsn , JOHN 8. COM.INS , IIV , YATLS. I.KWIS S. HUBU , A.K. TOU7.AI.IN. liankliiK Odlco THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and Tarnum Sts. A General liankliiK llualncbb Trunsactcil. WANTED Couutits.CIt- le . towns imd Water Comimnlcs , etc. tie CurrcHimmlcnco hnlicltoil. N.W.H ARRIS &GO. . BANKERS . , .IE . . - , . . o. . , gQ prnriiom 6t , llemarkable for powerful ayiapa ; tiSellj toae. pllayiu uctlon u BOluiu durabllltr. Meftra' recorriT Ui9 tiaat guurantee at the eitel- lenta'of triSso instruments. \ four Buiwrb Aluilo 1 rlnlod on imoi | - / per from ful' t for 82.OO , * ' RD IJ/AHO. / ' ' ALB U MS0 Mgii'uf cbyc JVfin > jroiu c rouipowrii. such a > /u uuy < Hflu rr.tii.v. . IPil'i ) nd . / - . - - -r . ARD DANCE AUBUM-ISP f yfMj m ° 't l > Iiulird nco U.UUO nud u > trcti > . A'o ci < / , and AJi ILLUSTKAltaiiCilari. l'ilc vl LVON 4 HEALY , FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH DIAMOND BRAND JHE ORIGIN AL.THE ONLY GENUINE BEWARE OF WORTHLESSlMITATIONS ' , ASK DRUGGIST FOR ( F ) I CHESTER'S ENGLISH SAFF.A-WAYSRELIABIE.TO LADIES DIAMOND ' 'INDISPENSABLE.SOLD BY AIL DRUSGISTS > . OR INCLOSE 4 ? ( STAMPS ) ) ASK FOR DIAMOND BRANDjCMICHESTCflrSENEllSH , OD PARTICULARGt ANOTAKCKOOTHtRJCESISNATURCOHtVEHVBOX. N LETTER BY RETURN MAIL CHICHESTERCHEWICALCOtOHPROP.MADISCMSaJ'mLA.PAXstt fISMATURCON EVERY BOX 1C nnnUNSCU.ITCO WRITTEN TESTIMONIALS AND OVER FPCM LAD I tS WHO HAVE USED i.UUUtKJCrXSTDf3ElH Llill.DIAMONDBriAHO PENKYKOrALPILLS WITH SUCCESS. Tbo leading Corsoto of Ear- opo and America. O v o r 2,000,0000 sold last year in thlscoun- try alone. eons are : they are the boat /minor , most com fortable , mostdur- nblo and cheapest oorsotov ar made. Avoid worthlosB Imitations. Corallna Is used in no Corsets except these made by us- Nona arc genuine unless Dr. WARNER'S CORALJNEisprlnt- od on Inside of stool cover. For Bale by all loading merchants. WARNER BROS , . ' J. A. MINER , Manager in > o from Folly. Jpinnnet or Mi li tcrlouilr dttlocd Ci lr Vllulliror llrlillliiicil their KCMUUIjiifiui ( , and for Ihj Manly Dutui of Ufo uui Hi , 1 fcificlrtnoiatlonlo lltkllli , Ftrenslh end nolmit M rhood In Hi emIn gt medlril louniil. Fnt Cuniiiltetluii \ ] Mull or la Perion with our Kcoirtnlitil ( mulling JlurJ. J-uil . iwiui luicklr tt.loted I. VOUNQ MEN wlo IbioDth I ollr , Vlie or leuonurt I v , { rnkiuid > D < I D.nlll.u l lU.lrheifoL. Mv.lr > , . .ijau > lo.a.oJ l.uii uj Hi Irro/ilK loQLDF.R MEN w oi VlrlllnJ rulM.cr UTtprirai- lurvlr w.Akvtiii Au4 wLo fioa tti.miflvtiUii virorouioruuiir pTRrtRi''wtrd"i4nr'w" ? } Aor l"fS/lilfr / { wl0.ai5IS 1 ig4. 4 wlltilaif urllU * tUBCBiliiItUiQttStyiluf , r-TVAHICOCUE RADICAUY CURED WITHOUT OPERATION.- * * CIVIALE REMEDIAL AGENCY. 170 Fulton Slrcol. New York CO// ) MEDAL PARIS F.XFOSITION ISIS. Nog. 303-404-1 70-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS 'PROF. F , 0'r.OWLERi Moodu , Cimn. , 1VE YOU M THEM ? Will buy ono of our nobby Spring Suits in Worsted , flno Cussimoro , or Scotch Cheviots : in all tlit < popular colors und htylo § . Reil ; bargains that cannot fail to bo uppreeiiiU'd 1 > y the' ilihcorning'V o nro awnro thnt 1N- Exi'uxaivi : copdp uro lurffcly ndvor- tibcd thissoasoii , but all of them cannot stund the tcwt of close in spection.Vo \ aslc our custorriera _ to examine our xtoblc , nnd tlius Batisfy thcinpelvc § of its quality und our veracity. OMAHA , MEDICAL 9 SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. Oth & DodRo Sts. BR.A.OKS , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUISE3. Dot facilities , apparatus and remedies fur tuti ceuful Ireatmcnt of every form of ( Uncase reuuUJ , inj ; Medical or hiirgical Treatment FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. lioard and attendance , belt lioipltal arcomma * rtatton in the writ. WHITE FOK CKCUIAUS on Oefonoltles and llracet , Trusses , Club I'eet , Curvature of thq Spine , rilea , Tumors , Cancer. Catarrh , UronckltU , Inhalation. Ulectricilv , raralyut , Kuilcuty , Ki * i icy , liladder , Itye , liar , b'Jm ' and Oloou , avd a Surgical Operationa. Dlsonaoa of Women a SpoolaKy. \ HOOK ON Dmicca or WOMEM Fni > . ONLY BELIABLE L'EDIOAL I13TITUT { | M4UINQ A ei'ICIU.TT Or PRIVATE D88EASE8. All Illood Ilsen > es auccettfully treated. 8rph < llitic I'oiiou reuiovcd ftum tilnjitcin wltbiibl mercury New rettorative treatment fur loll o | Vital Tower. I'eiaoub unable lu vilit us may be tttklcil at home by correspondence All coiatnu nicationa con ridentlal , taediciuei or luttrumcnla tent by mail or pte , securely packed , uo inaika to Indicate cantenla or render. One ] > cr tonal interview preferred. Call aud consult ut at lend hlttory of your cate , and we will scod in I'lalu wrapper , our DOOK TO MEN , FREE ; < Upon Private , flpeclal or Nervous ulteatei , lou ptcncy , Bphllit. Gleet and Vaiicbccle , with Addms Omaha Sfiilieal and Surgical Intttnlitol DR. McMENAMY , < Cor. 13th * ntft.a ) fll' . - ' OUAIIANEff/v'