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t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ITHD Y , TONE 22 , ISSo. ANOTHER BIG DAY'S ' SPORT , Good Scores Made at the State Shootiuff Tournament. pARMALEE TAKES THE MEDAL. Sic Only Mlqscft OUR Illrd In ( lie Con test I'or Die State Championship - ship Mcolliifj or the As * Bocltitlon. Third Day's Shooting Match. The third day of the state shooting tourna ment opened up wltti Increased enthusiasm. The skies wore unclouded , nnd the air hot nnd'sultry , still the attendance was twice as largo ns on cither the two previous days. At the first crack ot n gun this morning there wcro forty-flvo shooters upon tlio ground. It is expected that the state shoot for tha diamond badge , which will ho called at 2 o'clocic sharp , will bo witnessed by n largo audience. Among the 'arriving spoilsmen this morning were M. H. Turner , Kile City ; C. S. Dodge , Oakdiilo ; K. "W. Cook , Arlington ; Robert Shacfer. Kan sas City ; J. P. Antcll , W. M. Turner , 1'Iatts- mouth ; \V. L.ilnss , linndolph ; J. K , ICnowlcs , Whiting ; L. T. Ktubbs. Council Hluffs ; V. ] J , Notlmwny , Wnhoo ; H. AVhlthnll , Cognac , III. ; W. H. Harrison , Grand Island ; Carl Harry , Hastings ; Henry Smith , Lincoln , and John S. Hrantion , Fremont. Tito first event on tlio morning . . card . . was 15 - - single blue rocks , 18 y.irds rise , io.UO. TUQ score : Netlnuvny t 1 1 I 0 i o .1. Crnblll I U 1 1 1 Ketrhom M 1 1 1 1-0 jMi uado U 1 U I ) 0-0 Den 1 0 1- 4 MrKcrchcr I 0 0-7 llrowtir 1 1 1-7 Hmtill 1 1 1-10 Miller 1 0 o-n llockwltli 1 0 0n Har.lln . 1 0 18 Hinlth 1 0 1- 7 Knnpp , 1 0 0- I ) Kennedy 1 1 08 I'annsileo and Ilardln divided llrst niono.y , C33..V ) ; Crabill nnd Netlmwiiy shot oil lor BC'fomi , Crabill winning , ? lj.bO ! , and lircwor tonic third , ? IO. The second event was for 11 vo hairs of blue rocks , 10 yards rise , entrance $3. Tlio score : Hit. Miss. Notlmwiiy. . . . M 1 JJrowor IB 3 Miller ii ; 2 Crabill 14 1 IJiUonbonder 12 ! 1 Ucekwith II 4 Hnrdin 15 0 Parma'.co 15 0 Kennedy . ' . . J3 3 Kctchom 11 4 McQundo 7 8 Den 10 5 Small took first money , $17.50 ; Netlmway , Crabill and Kctcnem-dlvidcd second , $10.75 ; Hnrdm took third , $7.50. The next event was -a team shoot for the Hollufk medal , won last by Hardln nnd Petty , the winners to take nil the entrance. Kntmnco $13 per team , ten bluo. rocks , cijrhtcim yards rise. Tim teams were Pnrmnlco and Brewer , Hurdm and I'etty , Kctchoui nnd Towuscnd. .Small and Nethaway , atul Uuckwith und PoiitfC. There were three ties on nineteen , P.irma- leo and Brewer , Hardin and I'etty. and Kotehoin and Towiiscnd. Tlio shoot-off was miss ami out. Parmulccmid Brewer shooting ' * ' out nil their contestants wore awarded the nu'dal. It was a close and interesting shoot , nnd was witnessed by a largo crowd. The llrst event on the afternoon card was 0 single blue rocks , IS yards rise , 53.00 en- truuco. The score : Hit. Miss. Afwater 0 3 Don 3 (1 ( Crnbili J 0 3 Butter 8 1 Miller G 3 Bitlpiibcnder 7 2 MfQuado 5 4 l-'icld 0 3 Nolhawiiy 8 1 Hughes 7 2 Huidlii y 0 K ( U-liem 8 1 Hardin teen llrst , Jl'.i.W ) ; Ketchom , Butler and Nethaway stxoml , $15.00 ; Hughes and Hittcnbender third , 510 5'J. Tlio next-event was 8 live birds. SO yards rise , English rules , § 3 entrance. The score : Hit. Miss. 0 Smith C Nethawny C Hnnlin 8 0 Bittenbcnder 4 4 Field fi U Parmnleo 6 JJ Miller 5 8 Small .1 fi Petty 7 1 /oiler 0 2 KeU'hcm 5 3 Atwatcr 5 y Heard S ( I HutU > r 7 i ( . . .ibill , J 7 1 Den D I ! l\.isun 8 0 ' " " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Lrabitl.'l-\ . ! ! . ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 Hardin took Jiist money on tin ) shoot off w tli Hughes , Nuson und Heard , $ ( ' 0 ; Hutlcr , Crabill , IVtty und Kennedy divided horonU money , Slid ; anil Smith. Nethaway nnd K Ciomll divided third , $ . ' 4.60. The following event was n Hvo bird match , B birds , Ml yards rise , modllled English rules , ct.t i since f S. The fccoro : Hit. Miss. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A MiiieV.V.V..V.V..V..V. . . ! . . . . r. it Kotrlicm 7 1 Hardin 0 'j Hit'oiibondcr ' (5 ( " Hutlor fi a Oabill.J 5 a h inpoon 8 0 .1 H. binith 0 Field ! 8 0 3)r Miller (1 ( ' _ ' JMI.V 7 1 H ard 7 1 Atwtilor 8 0 lioucral Smith 4 4 liormnn 8 0 f L. Smith 8 0 /oiler 0 a GilKWold , ( j o Fiibt inoiioy * 57 , divided by Atwater , Gor- niBii and Fluid ; second. ? J < .iiU , bv 1'oltv mid Ketchem : third , J2J.CO , by Dr. Mille.r , Hitten- brndcr nnd Harden. The O. K. Mityno diamond badge , cinblein- titio of the championship of thu state , was bliot for in the aftcrnuon. Conditions , rll blue rocks , 18 yards rise , entrance , $7..r > 0 , winner to lulte all llio entrance moaey next year. The bcoro : " lilt. Miss. Hittonbcndcr ,45 ! 5 Tuu'tisoiid 44 ( I I'armalcu , . . . , . . .4U 1 I'dty 45 1'jnnnlco'i score is an exceptionally line otic. Ho missed hH seventeenth bird , not a c'uuu miss , liQwcvcr , ns it wan very porcoptl bly "dusted. " The eontust will bo i-om jileted this morniiiB and the tourney close this evening. Tlio Amiiia 1 Mooting. The flftcentli niinunl incetm.c ; of the Ne biaskti State bjioi tsmen's tissociatiun was held nt John J. H.irdm's spurting ooila bcndtitiaitera last night , with YH. . S , .Ilni'lii's ' , tlio president , in tlio chair. John VHld.was opi.ointcd bccretary pie tern. Oi u cull of tlio roll of the clubs constituting the association it was found that rcprcscnta tivis wncpicbcnt frem the clubs of Omaha Tclanuih , Kouth Oiuann aim 1'oiica. Aftei the iitidiiiRof thouiinuteaof the last nnuua' ' > ici ting tlxM-L'iioits of committees and a lo ( of gereral inlbi-ollancous business of bu little Interest was transacted. On motion o JudKO Uarnos , the nr.M nicetlni ; of the asxo elation will bo hold nt Norfolk. The election of oBicers for the ensuing year was tout into. Judge liarncs , of i'onca , was elected president , and assumed the chair. H. F. Loi'ke . . , of . Norfolk , oloctcd becrotary and W. n v. treasurer. When you need H friend select a turo one. Dr. Jones' Hod Clover Tonic is the best friend nuuiUind 1msor all dis- cu&i's of the .livoi' nnd kidneys. The liost blood puriltor and tonic .known. We , Goojraau Druy : company. COHNRRS IlUOiVTCII. The Coiincilinnn ntul Mnyor Very Mvcly Tilt. A sensational episode occurred in the ofllco of the gas Inspector at the city hall yester day In which Councilman Lowry and Mnyor LJroatch were the principal actors , nnd for n whllo It looked as though the City of Omaha would have ( o put on the pnrb o ( mourning for its chief executive. The cause of the disruption was an nrticlo published in nn evening paper purporting to bo nn Interview bstwcon n reporter nnd Mnyor Broatch. Some of the remarks put In the mouth of that city oftlclnl reflected considerably on Mr. Lowry as chairman of the committee on grades nnd grading. This raised the ire of the councilman , but ho did not Ret n chance to square matters with the Mayor until nbottt 3 o'clock yesterday after noon. Ho lound the mayor nt that time nt his desk nnd asked him to step across the hall into the gas InsiKJctor's ' ofllro. The mayor did so , nnd as soon ns he was Insldo Lowry stopped to the dear , locked It ami put the key in his pocket. This looked rather ominous , but the city's chief executive thought It best to keen quiet and await developments. They wore Immediately forthcoming , for Lowry , plant ing himself snuorcly in frontof Urontch. and with lire in his cyus , demanded an explana tion of the remarks damaging to himself. The angry demonstration rather startled his excellency , the mayor , nnd ho turned rod nnd white by turns before ho essayed to an swer. He liunlly pained his self-possession nnd assured Mr. Lowry that the whole inter view was a tissue of falsehoods from begin ning to end , nnd that the entire iifTuir originated in the brain of the reporter who penned it. Ho ( Broatch ) had neither seen nor talked with any reporter on that subject , Ho Bald furthermore ho would write a personal letter to the editor of the paper disclaiming nny knowledge of the in terview published. This had n cooling clTcet on the anger of Mr. Lowry , nnd , after as suring the mayor that It was well for him that ho denied the truthfulness of the dam aging statement published , he unlocked the door and released from custody the governor of the great Nebraska Metropolis. How to Select n "Wife. Good health , good morals , good sense mid good ternpcryiro the four essentials for a good wife. These tire the indis- l > oiiKiblo3. After thorn como the minor advantngos of good looks , accomplish ments , family position , etc. With the lir.st four , married life will bo comfort able and happy. Lacking oitherit will bo In more or less degree a failure. Upon good health depends largely good temper nnd good looks , and to some ex tent good sense also , as the best mind must bo affected inoro or less by the weaknesses audwhimsuttoudanton frail health. Young man , if your wife is fulling into a btato of invalidism , flrst of all things try to restore her health. If she is troubled with debilitating female weaknesses , buy Dr. Piurce's Favorite Prescription. It will euro her. _ _ _ _ _ _ Dr. McGrew , kidney , Rectal , & priv ate diseases. Room 13 , Dushniiin block AH.sntiltod Uy a IMnkortnn. .One of the Pinkerton hirelings- named Johnson was guilty of a most gross assault on Con Hetzlcr , assistant yardmaster of the Union Pacific , yesterday about noon , lictz- ler was on his way homo to dinner at the time , when ho was hailed by Johnson near the B. & M. crossing on Eighth street. Tlio Pink erton man came running up to him und shak ing his club in Hetzlur's face , commenced to curse and threaten him on account of an al iened participation In the riot of the day be fore. Hetzler assured him that ho was mis taken , hut tlio Pinkerton , raising his club , struck Hetzlcr several savaco blows over the head and shoulders. To cover up the brutal attack the Chic.igo man placed his victim under arrest ana took him to the B. & M. do pot. The police oRlccrs , however , rolused to look the assistant yardmaster up , and ho was released. HeUlcr swore out n warrant for the arrest of Johnson mid ho was put behind the bura of the central station. Vl or nnd Vitality Are quickly given to every part of the body by Hood's Saraiiparilla. That tired fooling is entirely overcome. The blood i > 5 purifiedenriched and vitalized , and carries health instead of disease to every organ. The stomach is toned and strengthened , the apieUto restored. The kidneys and liver are roused and invigorated. The brain is refreshed , the mind made clear and ready for work. Try it. Shetland pony for sale by George A. Keeline , Council Blull's. C3 Cruel and Cowardly. People who worn present at the Council Bluffs transfer last Sunday witnessed n shocking instance of brutality on the part of ono of the porters thero. A young sparrow had fallen out of ono of the nests under the porch , nnd being unable to lly was captured by n little boy. Tlio porter , who was wet ting tlio floor with the hose at the time , so- cuicd the bird on the promise to return it to its nest , and then , when the hey was looking in another direction , tossed it on the lloor and turned the full stream of the hose on it. After swooping it several feet lie went to an other part of the porch nnd left thobiid gasping on the floor. Ono of the passengers w ho witnessed the aot picked the httlo crea ture up , and with n rap on one of the iron posts put it out of Us misery. Quo ot the gentleman present remarked ; "If I wore as big a man Sullivan I should have caught that porter by the collar with one hand and turned the hose directly in his face with the other , followed by home posterior admoii- tions with the toe of my boot. " The occurrence created great Indignation smoiijj ; the score or more of pcoplo who wit nessed it , and the opinion was general that the roads nt the transfer should protect their patrons by the prompt discharge of nil em ploye guilty of such u shocking act of inhu manity. An Absolute Cure. The oniGlNAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped ban Is , and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the OHIGINAL ABIE'l'lNH OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at 23 cenui per box by mall ! JO cents. Prospective Mnmi 1'netory. Mr. L. P. Vogel , of Boone , In. , is in the city seeking to organize a company for the manufacture of a patent building , designed cliiolly for brick , tile nnd salt.\nrds , Briclc- maker.s suffer great loss , often ns high as ' ' > per cent , In times of bad weather , not to mention the loss of time. In wet weather the green brick take up moisture and many of them arc spoiled. The Vogcl building is designed to over come these diftlculties , Its roof is of thin iron in sheets , overlapping each other. They are attached to an endless chain , anil by turning u crank the whoio roof Is drawn up under theridjjo polo The sides oi' the building are madu hko u hugo Matted window shutter. By these contrivances the building can bo shut up tight or made almost open ns out iluors. A number of brickmnkors have examined the model and pronouncu ittho thing. " Two of them say they want the new hhcd as boon us they caa bo hud. Several capitalists liavo volunteered to take stock In the enterprise , but more will bo needed. Mr. Vogel control- , the patent for the whole United States , nnd is desirous of having the centralmanufacloo in Omaha. His patent is til o designed to bo usad for awning * , and its durability will bo a strong card , There is Hccminijly n vast Hold for this munuftio- turing onh-riirise , and Omaha capitalists should investigate its merits before it goes aUowtiero. Mr. Vogol's headquarters nro wl'h the contractors' associutton at room 4us , Poxton building. Lifo will acquire now zest , and cheo"- fulnc ? & return , if you will impel your liver and kidneys to the performance of their functions. I Jr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney UaJiu. will stimulate them to healthful action. SI per bottle. THE MASONIC GRAND LODGE , First Day's Session Opened at the Capital City. PROMINENT MEN ATTENDING. Discussing the Indention of tlio Or- phntiH Homo A $5OOOO llunns Wanted-Cat t lo Dying at Oril City llrovltlos. LINCOLNUunmu OP TUP. OMUU HOE , 11K9 P STnr-KT , LIXCOI..V , June 31. The Grand Lodge of Masons nro busily nt work to-day In their first day's session. From the 103 lodges in the state nearly every ono is represented , and there are nt least 2JO delegates - gates In attendance. The report of the com mittee on credentials was the opening busi ness of tlio mornlug , and it showed , among others , the following prominent Masons in attendance : George W. Llningcr , Daniel II. White , Chris Hnrtman , Charles 1C. Coutunt , Omaha ; Hobcrt W. Furuas , Hrownville ; Frank K. White , J. G. Hichey , I'lattsmouth ; Jacob S. Dew , Tecumseh ; H. N. Ulnko , Hcatrico ; J. L. Linn , Humbolt ; J. O. Chase , Fairinount ; H. M. Wells , Crete ; C. C. Hlttcnhonso. Hastings ; N. V. Hnrlan , Vork ; Dr. M. W. Stone , Wnhoo ; J. K. Dempster. H. L. Smith , Geneva : Urad D. Slaughter , Fulierton ; Elmer MoFurlnnd , Hubbell ; J. M. Ueurds- ley , Weeping Wutcr ; J. H. Agcr , Ord ; Charles N. Folsom , Ashland ; F. M. Suiter , DcAVitt ; A. H. Graham , Wisner ; Lewis A. Kent , Mindcn ; George H.'Fr.mce , York. The published report of tlio grand treas urer showed u balance on hand of $12,801.10 und Secretary Fumas , mumming trustee of the orphan fund , reported $ lii,043.sr > . Tim membership Increase1 of the year Is 1,312 nnd the decrease by death und expulsion 571) ) . The total number of names in the state is 8,007. The committee on orphans' homo re ported rarly in the day and It led to nn nnlmatcd discussion of two hours' duration , n largo number In the grand lodge favoring nctivo won : in this direction ut once. Mr. Ltningcr stated that the best kind of induce ments had been niudc by the people of Omaha for the location of the homo there and ho spoke of the liberal contributions that the Masons in Omaha would make to build und sustain the institution. The design of the homo is to have a plaeo where the children of Masons loft upon the world can have caic , education nnd a home. The discussion re sulted in the passage of a resolution instruct ing the grantl master to appoint a special com- iniltco Unit will have the duty of soliciting nnd securing funds nnd when foO.OUO is raised it is left with the committee to do- cldo whether or not to proceed in locating nnd erecting a homo. At the afternoon ses sion the report of the committee on griev ances was the first taken up nnd the cases occupied some time in consideration. This evening the organization of Masons who have been members qf the organization for twenty-one years or over , hold n reunion and banquet at the parlors of Temple hall. The grand ledge will remain in session another day.At At the night session Omaha was selected as the meeting place for next year , and the following olllcers were elected : Grand master , George H. France , York ; deputy , Dr. J. J. Mercer. Hrownvlllo ; senior war den , li. E. French , Kearney. CVTTM : I > IMASI : AT onn. The live stock commission has received n communication from A. S. Adams of Ord , who states that he has lost five head of cat tle , one of them n valuable animal from some cattle disease which he cannot fathom. In writing to the commission ho desciibes the. symptoms by stating thut the cattle get dull and spiritless lying down often nnd , in at tempting to walk , full blowing and frothing. Mr. Adams has had a post mortem examina tion inude of some of the cattle but it throws little light on the trouble. The commission bus written for further information und Dr. Gerth will go to the scene of the trouble at an early day. ASsU'I.TINO A mi.t. rOSTr.Il. Yesterday a bill poster in connection with Funko's opera house was engaged in posting bills for the biotherhood on his bill boards over the city. While ut work on P struct , between Eighth and Ninth , a special H. & M. policeman came along und assaulted him , us lie states , knocking him down and kicking him. The bill poster says that ho w.is post ing on places that ho controlled , und thut there was no provocation for the assault. The special went to the county court in the evening - ing und plead guilty to assault and was lined. However , young Martin , the bill poster , did not propose to have the ease settled in that way and had n warrant issued from the police court , the trial being set for this after noon. STATE HOUSE ITEMS. Governor Thaycr has appointed Mrs. M. E. Owens , of Creighton , Knox county , nintron of the Norfolk insaneasylum. . Hen H. Cowdry , secretary of stutc , wont to Columbus to-day to attend the funeral of James Early , who wus buried there to-day with Masonic honors. George Uawson , Huncroft , Cumlng county ; J. H. Luke , Geneva , Ftllmoro county Ed ward S. Smithson , Lincoln , Lancaster county ; Louis V. Huscall , Stromsburg , Polk county ; John E , Miller , Elsie. Perkins county , nnd George Walker , Harrison , Sioux county , were appointed and commissioned notaries public to-day by Governor Thayer , Complexion' Powder is an absolute necessity of tlio refined toilet in this climnto. Pozzoni's combines every ele ment of beauty und purity. Among ; Strnncers. A Bohemian named John Schenaro died at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday. He came to Omaha from Australia a few days ago , nnd went to work at the smelter. Ho became overheated the first day nnd took sick. De ceased was twenty years old. Ho is thought to have friends in tlio city , who may llnd his remains at Heafy & Hcaly , the undertakers. "Cnsliinerc Iloiiiinet Perfume is remarkable for its delicate fragrance which is most skillfully blended. " San itary Record , London. "Lincoln Travel Ini ; Blon. " LINCOLN , Nob..luno21. Wo hereby accept your challenge to play a championship game of base ball , as published in Tin : OMAHA BKI : and Lincoln Journal , and name Saturday , July 14 , and Hustings , Nob. , the dnto and place of meeting None but traveling man , actively encaged on the road , to constitute players In cither club. TUB HASTINGS TKAVCMNCJ Mr.v. ce prorenin millions ot homes for moi e tnati a quaiti > r of a ccntuiy It in used by the L'nltvd Stutea O ivenuuent. Ku- dor edby theliejilsot thugicat uulver.sltled aa thestront * > + , luirest and moot healthful , Dr , J'liwHCl't-rttu llakaiR I'owder does not contain ammoiUa. llu e ui ulnni. Hohl only in cans. THICK IIAKHx'n ' ,1'OWUBIi CO. , bt < Lsula To the Wnolesale and Retail Trade of the West , The opportunity of a lifetime for cash buy ers throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale , Unapproachable bargains to close th0 Rfipi.snn in Gverv Out * limited space prevents iis'mon- Honing but very few of the bnrgnln lota ofToi-ou , but wo Kiinrftiitco from now un til July 4lh , greater bargain in flue Kcady-Mmlo Clothinp , Furnishiiifr Oood9 , Huts and Caps , than were over before ouoted by any llrm in the cloth ing business in the west. No old goods at nny prieo. The poods ofTorcd to you ut this sale are nil new , made tip within the last ninety days. READ THE LIST , SKK THE PRICES It will amply repay the expenses of n trip to Omaha by any man , woman or child wantingSlO worth of clothing. As specimens of the different bargain lots comprised in this lot , wo mention a few as follows , with a , guarantee that the small number specially mentioned , sire no more attractive or desirable bar gains than hundreds of others to bo found in every department of our estab lishment during this sale. Lot-US" . On Monday wo will place on our counters -100 plain black pure all wool imported Whipcord Suits In full weight. " , suitable for use in this ulimntu ten months of the year. These suits are absolutely new , fresh from the work shop , anil never shown on our counters before. Suits imulo up In the very lat est style button cutaway frock , which we oltor in all sines from ; 53 to II. We Bhall offer this frock suit atSIS per httit. Wo hnvo not another word to sav about this lot , excepting this , that we have bold precisely the bamo suit over since our btore was opened for $ - - , and never less. less.Lot 3330. Wo offer 150 Moils' Double Breasted Sack Suits , regular sixes from :5.r : ) to . ' 55of the celebrated Slater Flannel all wool and guaranteed full indigo. Goods made by the celebrated Slater Woolen Co. , of Webster , Mass. Made nndtrimmcd in lir.st class tiuvi'K'r aid perfect titling. Wo offer this lot to close ut the unheard of price ot $0.50. Ilomotnber thjs lot is all in double breasted Sack Suits. Lot DOoO. Wo offer 100 suits , which will positively bo tno last of this lot ot the celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co's coodl of which we have sold hundreds during the last two months , Wo olfor 100 of the neatest styles of those famous goods to close at the remarkably low ; rico of S12. This suit is retailed by every house in the country at $18. Wo Imvo never offered a bargain that has given such universal satisfaction as this bull. All sizes at the same price $112. Lot 3. Wo offer f 00 pairs best fancy Cassimoro Pantaloons , goods that were made to sell for $7.50 and $8this season. Goods made by the Globe Woolen Co. , Rock Manufacturing Co. , Ilocknnum Mill , Broadbrook Mills , and other man ufacturers of equal reputation. They nro in regular sizes , and as nice styles ns wo have in our stock at auv price.Wo find that wo hove n surplus of these Hue goods and wo do not wish to carry them over , and have consequently nuulo the uniform price of $5 per pair for the en tire lino. These goods tire of the very best workmanship , and equal to tiny 810 custom pantaloons. Price during this closing sale will be S3. In our Boys' and Children's depart ment wo offer an KXTUAOHDINARY line of bargain , particularly in Short Pant Suits. Our spai-o will not permit of our enumerating the different bar gains in this deuartmont , however , wo will mention ono , a lot of 230 Boys' Sample suits of any of these lots will bo sent 0. O D. with the privilege of examiuation to any address in-Nebraska , Iowa Colorado , Kansas , Wyoming , Dakota and Montana. OMBAOSTON Freeland , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK . - , . , DESMO.NES . . , Proprietors/ / Corner Douglas and 15th Sts. , Omaha , Neb. Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River , Who Is WEAK , NEHVOUS. TKD. Who In his FOI.I/T and IGNOIIANCE hasTUIFI.rn nway his VKlOKof IJODY , MINI ) and iDANHOOn.cniuiInc exhuuitlng drains upon the > 'OUNTAINH of IIFF , HEADACHE , I1ACKACIIK , Dreadful Drenmi , WBAH.MES.H of Memory , I1ASII- FUtNESS In BOOIETY , I'ISII'iEO upon the FACK. and all tbe Erff'Ef Ti lending to EASILY DECAYa.nd perhaps COXNUMP- TION or INSANITY , should consult at once the CELEBRATED Dr. Clarlie , Established 18M. Er. Clarke has mode NEHYOUN DE- niljITY. CHRONIC and all Diseases of Iho CJENITO UKINA11Y Organs a I.Ho ritudy. It makes NO dlllerence WHAT you bnvo taken or WHO has failed to euro yon. B-FIC5I AliEH suffering from diseases pecu liar to their tax can consult with the assurance ot speedy relief and cure. Bond 2 cents postage for works on your diseases. 43-Qeud 4 cents postage for Cololirntnl Workn on Chronic. Nervous and Dclf > cntc Diseases. Consultation , personally or by ( otter , free. Consult the old Doctor. VIionHiuifls cured. OfHceannd parlors private. AS-Those contemplating Warrlnge &cnd for Dr. Clnrko'u celebrated B"1' ' Halo and EViiinlc , each 15c. , both 25c. ( etumps ) . Heroic confiding your cnsc , consult Dp. 4JLAIII E. A friendly letter or call may jave future sufferinpnnd shame , and add golden years to life. aBook " I.tfo'w ( Secret ) Er rors , " 50c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings sent everywhere , eecura from esponarc. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sumlayt , 9 to 12. Address , P. D. OLAKKB , M. D. 108 SO , dart St. . CHICAGO , ILL. EXHAUSTED VITALITY HMIE SCIENCE OV LIFE , tlio * great Medical Work of thet t ng ou Manhood , Nervous nnd ( Physical Debility , Premature ' Decline , Errora of Youth , an J thountolilmUcrlcsconiciiuenf tlicrcon , SCO pages 8vo , 123 prescriptions for nil diseases. . Cloth , full gilt , only SI-00 , hj't nmll , Bcnlcd , Illustrntltosnmrilc free tonlljouns nnd middle nged men. Send now. ThoOolJnnJ J < n > elletl Medal nivarclcd to the author by the Na tional Medical Association. Address 1' . O. box 1693 , Ilosion , Mass. , or Dr. W. II. I'AUKE.1 , grail uatonf Harvard Zledlcal ColleBO,23yearii'iiractIoe In liostuu , who may I > o eoumltcil cunfliltmtlidlx SpeciallyDiscuses of iUu. ORlcuNo. t L'ul.1m.libt. A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids ( : Hit the tiu.tte > n , Restores Sound , Jlc/rcuJtlmj bleep. Priceless to Nursing Mothcru , RccommcnflGdliy Eminent Physicians. Sale bi/ all Driiyf/lMs ntul Jtlcli- artison Driiy Co , , Wltolcuile Jt'ittj- { / / . > ts. 'I ho larstMi , tutirtt and Bum in ( be world 1'aisoncor eccoinmoclatlons uncxt'cllod , -Ve\v Vurli tut ! luigui vvlu JLondujilorrv . Jt'.VESOth DEVOXIA . Ji'I.V 21 t mr"tu AMIloiiiA . , IHh ttvruroor. VIA sit ; Thu Celoliriited Lurgot and ttnnn I'asJUI.V lltli ' ' ' icnjrer ftranier In A I'd. ttu Cn'v'oS'Mo'MK tboWorll. bcpt. Mil Niloou imnsaso to niuwovr. Di'rry. I4vorx | > ul. lloira't orvuucmtown.i.illuiiil upifurili per ( iluiunir Muuiu- em. fUunaupwariliforCUvoI Uoinu bi > tonil-clas rJu Iiutuni tkkuuat roil in ol rntut made available lor eltliur route , otlerlnji vxciirtlmiliti the orlvllu o oi ( celiiittUe North unilHuuth of. Ireland , the HlTcr Jlcrsuy unu | > ltun < iqu Clyde. stcurJk'o J. Anchor l.lni ! drain pujublo free or cliuu'e , okl nt lunmi rattt. ror bou of tours , ticket ! or fimUcr Informa tion appljr to HENDERON BROS. , 72 La Callo St. , Chieajs. Or to nay of our local uzeuti. rjaVc Home' . ttMtro-JI u.ni tl. Il Tnut.OOffit > lii l. Qu r cI tinlr ooe In the world Ki-ni aeootinaoiui Ewtrie * Ha * ' " , - 'nrrvnl. Sc'u"on ) . rowirtuT. Uar&tlV OotnJortibl * uid -1 elAr . rold frauCi rv r .P 'OOOO cured. Bt for p pi Uut ALKO ICUJOtniO 1IHLTS . Ds. HOHtiE. Itvwica. 181 AVL. .Cairuco. nVCO Are Ilic UicoAre Corlified Checks , Payable at Sight on the Pugct Sound National Bank Given as Security ( or Money Invested. To tlirun rtoMrons of buyliiR property on time , wo Oder lliu follonrliiK : Wo will nllow Jrom 3 months tuSyoiirt'time. uccordlKR to the Innil you select , wo vtiarita neither premium nor lnti > ru t on time payments , ami will pirn you n wnrrnntv deed. Wo Imvo loti lit .10 and * O.1 that are wlrtiln n radius Gforianml a half mllus of the po tolllic.Vori > - qulrooiily 1U per cent , as n enrneit money and wo nlllKlvcfcertlllcd check for the lull amount of eiuli and uvery Hul ) eiiicnt payment. Thechockl druH n by the I'liuct Sound Naltomil bank nmlls ninitepny ableatslKlitand jouc.in ilrnw jour money HI any lime tlimiuh by ! > o dolnu you forfeit your rlclits to piiriliii ; otaiiil. Mnko your Intome. 110 mutter how small , earn .louiuthlim. Tranicontlnentnlrallroila ( are lieaillnc for Seattle , nnd manufactnrlniMhtlour- lihliik' . ( iiiiiernl oommerro li In n Plate of mlistan- tlal | > ro res ion. The dally papers ore Illled with itecounts of now enterprises , ( 'ullo ( nrrnnd hnr o cnr clrrlcSeattle. Addren COOK .V MUOItU , Who bavo the IAIIKST ! I'llOI'KltTY I.l&l1 In SEATTLE , W , T. MAX MEYEB , & BSfcO. TpwplppQ Mill "fcip Hpfllpw Juwululo dull iililolblMluli ) , Western Agents for ChlckeriiiK. ICnubo , Voso and Ituhr llros. I'lnnosj Story Clurk Organs. A riw : luoit * : iir. : . Moaning I'innos and Organs but Httlo used which will be sold this week at the following leducud prlcus unit turuia : Dnirn Monthly ' " ' " " " 1 Knnbe Square , cost WOO , for' W t ) EW.OJ 815.00 1 Deciri'r Hro * . Hiinnru ( irand co > t flM ) , fort&M UO.OO 10.00 1 Iltadliury Siiuaru , test 1(100 ( , ror Jl'iii 13.00 10.00 11. P. IhtleSiiuare , cost $ .175. lor.SUiV 13.00 10.00 1 Stoildard Squaic , cost for fiim . 10.00 C.03 1 im : rt.c n Square , a splendid Imru'niu , cost " > tK ) , for $ JU. . 10.0J r.oo 1 lliillett Davis Square Grand , coit tiKll , for jc c' ! . . . 23.0J I3.0J 1 Mnrshull Wundcl Upright cu-t ttUO , for IT."i . 13.00 10.00 1 Windsor fiirlght , cost WU , for * isr > . 13.03 10.00 1 Klmball Organ , cost Sli5 : , for * , ! . - ) . . . . . 10.00 3.00 1 JMi-y Organ , cost i 15'J ' , for * (0 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 3.00 1 M.ihoii \ Hiimlln Organ , cost jco , for $ 'ii ' ! . 10.00 0.00 Conic caily and take your pick. Urlng this ad , with J on tn nvold mistakes , MAX MJSVUn .fc IJHO , , _ Corner Kith nnd Fa in a in HIH. NO. 4. I < . A. NO. IfiS-PJlOI'OSAJ.S I'OIl Aimy Supplies -Olllro ot Purchasing and Depot C'nmmiis.iry of snbiistimco , IH. . Army Omaha , Nch. , May ' > , IbtK Scaled proposal * In triplicate , subject to the uiiliil conditions , will bo received t this ollk'o until 11 o'clock a.m. , cuntrul standard time , on Monday , tlio - > th day of June , IhSh , ut which time mul plnco thuy will l > t < opened Inlho pri'Sonci" of bidder * , for the turniitiiHK and d'-llvcry at Omaha , Neli.iho fol lowing army supplies , vlr. : Yinagar : baron , In cukf list ; Hour , family ; hams , K. e. , and lard , Tim rlfiht Is reserved to reject any or all bid * . lllank proposals and epi > cllleations showing In detail the articles nnd quantities required and giving lull Information an to condition of contract - tract will bo furnished on application to this olllee. J. W. It.YUimillH , MaJ.undU.S. , U. B.A , m ' KM V sT'I'pM US Depots , Ouurtormaster. Ollico Omaha , N b. . Juno juth , 1S8S. Benled proposals Indnplieate will bo received nt this oillco until tiatm day , Juno " 3rd , 'of. at 10:1X1 : n. m. , at which time and place thov will bo opened In the presence of blddor.s for Government Sup- plliN vu ; Carpets nnd mlHCellanemis ollh ofur- lilt lira. Lists giving hjierlllc.itlou * . quantities und uthor Information furnished upon applica tion to this olllie ; nest quality of articles re. qiiirod ; uioforenre Klven to articles of domestic production. Hidders mo roqnebtod to attach ropy of this advertisement to their bids. JOHN BIMPriON , Capt. & Ai.s't. Q inr. , I' , S. Army. TSJ"O. 3-1 , , A. NO. 15H. PROPOSALS I'OH -Li Army Supplies. Headquarters Dept of the Plane , Ollliu of Chief Commissary of Sub sistence , Omaha , Neb , May -I , 1H > * . Sealed proposals , In tiipllcato , subject to the utmul conditions , will bu iceelved at this oillco until 1- o clock m. , lonual standard timo. and lit the oillco of the LoinmlBiary of hubnlKtcncu nt C'hoyenno Depot , \Vyo , , and the olllces of the acting commissaries of kiibslxtenco at 1'orts Sldnoy , Neb. , Douglas , Utah , Nlobrarn , Web. . Uobiiiaon , Neb. , and MfKlnny. } ' , > Vyp. , unm 11 o'clotk a , m' . . mountain sfaildard ilmo , oh Saturday , the Jrd day of June , let * , at which thue and maces they will ba opoiied in the presence of bidden ) , for the furnishing and do livery of flour for issue as a component of the ration. The iljjht la icai-cved to rojict any or nil bids , lilanlc proposals and specifications show ing in detail the quantities requited iimlKluni : full Information as to condition of c ntracts , ill bo furnished on application to any of the abovu- mentioned oflli as. J. W. IIAlUllliKH , MuJ.unil 0. b , L' . S. A. , Chief O.S. Itemarkablejor powerful sympa- tlietlc tone , pliable action uud ibT EOluu durability , jj years re ordT tiiiTlieat jjuarantxa of tha excel- lento cTfiieae Instruments. Knco Taut Suits , ombrnoing tliroo I r- foroiit styles , which wo liuvo marked nt the oxtraoriliimrlly low prlco of $2.50 to closo. Sixes from to 14 years. Soiul for sample suit. You will bo bettor jilonsoil with them than any tn Ingvo imvo shown you nt this prlco before. Lot28ilnml2S3l ) . 13oys' Long Pant Suits. Wo offer in this lot. which em braces two styles. Boys' strictly all wool easslmers sack suits , coat , pants nntl vest , in dark nnd medium colors for boys from 10 to 11 years of ago. This suit was tntulo to soil at $10 hut wo wish to rcduco our stock of them immediate ly nnd olTor them nt this sale to close for only $0 per suit. Every garment is . . . warranted strictly all wool now fresh goods. Uemombor the prlco SO. GKNTS' FURNISHING GOODS DE PARTMENT. In this department wo announce the sale of ; tt)0 ) dozen Gouts' Fancy Shirts. This oiitiro lot was manufactured ox- prcssly for this season's trade , wo hnvo n largo stock of thorn on hand and offer them at CO per cent less than the overage - ago price to close thorn out. All new patto.tns , most desirable styles , fast colors , perfect lilting and perfectly made in every respect , regular prices which were from SI to 81.75. Thisonti lot in nil sixes from 11 to 10 and i neck wo oiler at 75 cents each. Order for half dozen lots no less. Parties tit n.distance ordering these 1 lots will plcaso give us hlzo of collar worn and this is all that Is necessary in order to got a perfect 111. Men's Half IIoso 75 cents per pair. Wo offer 850 dozen of Men's Fancy Half Hose at 75 cents per dozen to closo. ilejiultir 81.50 goods to bo sold only in dozen lots at the remarkably low price of 75 cents per dozen , in sizes from 9 to LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. FAMOUS 10 YEAR OLD BELIE - 1 For [ Medicinal , . and Family Use. ABSOLUTELY PURE HO FUSEL DILI Us Death to } Sure Cure for MALARIA , CONSUMPTION , CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOD POISONING , TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS BOWEL TROUBLES , OR INSOMNIA , LOSS OF APPETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION INDIGESTION , OF FOOD. DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , SI.25 Betd Only In Bottlet. For Quart Mottle. ' For Sale by Onceri For Sale by and Wine Merchcnlt Druggist ! Cccryxhera. 'fe.L.te > 3 FPCcr / * - t * ' .j. ' . * mcTlU-rJfStJf TE-IE GREAT This U to certify tliat I hare Kamlncd tha sample of DKLLK OFEOUP.DON W1IISKKV receive. ) frorJ Lawrence , O.-trom & Co. , and found tbo earao to bo pcr/octlr free front F-JFO ! Oil and all other delotcrloul mbstaucoa and strictly puro. 1 cliocrfully recommend the ajxmo for family and Medicinal jmrposcn. J. 1 * . UiuxuM. M. I ) . . Analrtlcal ( 'liiiTniit , l.oulsrlllo. Ky. ESgtOS. & CO. , AKCIUS lor Oinalin , i\cl > . " FOR TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT SELTZER APERIENT -11115 OF Till ! Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul fl'y ' , Tlio Itc.st Kouto from Oinulm and Council lllllITH ( O TWO TRAINS DAILY IIUrWJJHN OJIAlfA ANU COUNClb 1II.UKK3 Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Jtuplds , Ruck Island , Itorltfcml , Clinton , Jiiliiiie ) ( | , Duu'iiporl , Jliidison , Jancsvlllc , lleloil , IVInonn , Ln Crossp , And nil other Important points East , Northeast and Houttioast. t'orthroiiRh tlckotn rail nn the ticket aeent at 1901 Kurnam ntluot , In lliilkur llluck , or Hi Uulon ruclflu Depot. I'ulltnan Sleepers BIH ! the flnetl Dining Curs In tlia morld ururun on the mum line of tha Cliliairo , Mil traukeu h. tit. Paul Jtallnar. and CTLTT nlteulMnli paid to pjatoiifuri by courtuoui viuployc * cf till company. K.lllLt.lCll. Denernl Manxger. J. K TUC'KKlt , AmUtuntdpnural lliumfcr. A. V. n CAUI'KXTElt , Ucneral i'asboaser nnd Ticket Agent OEO K. 11KAKFOIII ) , Asslitant Oeneral raiteuge/ and ticket AIM nt J.T. Clu\UK. ( Jenoral Supcrlotendeat. no not bun fH'lf ' inoro t'l'uoi'7lnbbci < Hose , " but jtiil your money In "Spiral" Cotton Hose Llffhter , citrate ) ' anil In-ltcr than the bese rubber hose. Made on tlie aiiio prlnclpHl a the rubhcr- t ned ho.-o ii.wcd In 1'lro Depdrjineuta , n titt h labt for years The cotton dtickii lined In all rubber hose draws In water. uherimT ) ' ' . il , in : v wick nlnorbs oil. and brltiK conllivil by rubber uoiiarate * a HtilptiurouB ias , null lily ( stroylna thu biMt nib- bjrhose. 'Ihe "Splial ' lioa > ) , liHVliiBiio ouuliln cinpilny M liiiiirl.viii the inuisturu. will , uy I. IKK A TIHVKI. There nre Imltntlona so buy only that v/l Mi has ono red Hue itinmuK thrmmh 11. und \vlil > h is brundPil " . > iilral " l'a' ' "tC'l Manh : xjth , . If your dealer does not hiuo U In stock , let him Ke it , iixinplo tunllcdtoBtiy address fob Ccoiitc. liOSl'ONMVOV KN HOSE CO . Sole Manufacturers , . 234 Devons-hlreStnet , n kton , Mass , 222 Lak Street , Chicago , it And Chicago , The only raad to tnko for Dos Molnoi , Mnmhaltowm Cm ur Iliiiihl * . ( llntun. lUon , flilratfo. Jlllirullkct ami nil jioin's ' Kail 'lulhopuoiilo of Ncuraaku.Coltx limn , Uyoimni : IJtuli. Iriuho , NuvitdH Urenoii , WM U. IIIKIUII nnd ( iillfurnla. It onora aupurlur udvautiiEt * not pusululo by unr other lino. Ainoiuii for oi iho niimcrou" polnti of fluporlorltj cnjuypil uj the pntrnns of tins react brtivoon Uuiuhk nnil i nli'itno. 1110 IU three trulntt n duy uf DAV I UAI'IICM , nhlih nru th * fluent Unit liimntn urt und luBmiulty rnncniutu. Its I'AIiAl'KHLKISPtVliUAUB. ? . ' ( ! ' . ' ! . ? . ' " W ? ! ' ! > .9 ? ? 9 ! f."rt Jnd rluguiuo. ll I'AIV- U > t DltAWlNU IIOO.M f'AllS. iiii < iiriiii < -il hy 011 * ! iinilt | wld lycuf.UrateiI'M.A'IIAI/IIININU | | CAItS , tliiiciiiiulof wliklKHiiiiiit lie found cNewhoro , At . oilier Kustcrn lines. ror lfrolt | , Columbus. Iii(1unaiioll ( | , Cincinnati. fslnaura Pull * , lluilalo. ritninirB , Turontii , .Montreal , Iloiton , Nvir Vork , rnilndiliihlu , UalitiiioroVu.h. . liietun , liuj all points In the I'n.t. Ask lor tickets Ha "NORTH-WESTERN" It you wlih tha deal aiujiiuuudutluii. All ticket iiienls sell tickuls Tlu thin HUH. if. iirunriT , a r. WIIXI.N. ( ifii 1 llanator. dun I I'j'.vV Atrent. ( IIICAK ) , MM. \ V11A1IUICK , i.in'l Wusiern Atnt 1) I. Ki.MIIAI.I. , Tiu'tidit rj r WKST. nty r net Avunt. 1401 Fninani St. , Omuliu , rou Bed Bugs , Hcahs , Ants , Tltn And uny other Imettn , u * < r. ui'wH'JKuUJ'jiriiKit'H Infallible Insect Powder. Al o coiitrautH taken for clean- inpt ) iotfJciusi ) > UAiiiinljiilvutt ) n-iUU'Ucesfrom vermin. S.itl fft' ' ! tuiiruiitc'i < il or no pay. I'rlu.-liull ) ! nui tlobuutk lotl ir. , i. Surgeon and Physician , . W l.u. . ifl iUlf ar.4 /'luUsi 1 rit. Olllct e , h'ji Jlc.ld ugj tulei > Uoae , 'M. FOUNTAIN - 33K-A.Nns - FUNIS CUT AND F > IvUGfe Incomparably thu