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1 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 4. 188& THK CITY. M/J'APKK. There will bo no paper Issued from this ofllco tbls evening. . Mrcvltlns , J. W. McClellnn was nrrcstcd Inst evening for stealing $7 from the pocket of Kd Muthcws. The building boom still continues Blnco the end of the bricklayers'strike. Yesterday permits vvero issued lo erect buildings that will cost altogether $103,050. The remains of James McGrow , who was killed by the cars nt South Omaha , curly jcstcrdny morning , vvero taken over to Council BlulTs lust evening where they will bo interred to-day. About 4 o'clock .yesterday morning Hd Rothcry discoxotcil a man nnd n boy attempting to btcul some of his valuable homing pigeons. Kd win awakened by tlio nolso in time to drive them nway before they succeeded in getting any of his pots. To Mr. J. J. Brown wns issued a per mit .yestot day to build n ilvo-storybulld- inc on the corner ol Douglas nnd Six teenth streets. The structure is to beef of brick nnd stone and will bo ! I2.\1 W feet. It will cost STfl/iOO. The excava tions nto already rondo for it. Articles of incorporation for the Com mercial Dlicelery company wore liled yesterday bv C. A. Forrin , R. F. llodgln and M. C. Hodgin. The capital Block i put nt 8.0,000. ! The purpose of the concern is to furnish retail dealers nnduolloiaof property a credit rating of buyers. _ Personal Pnrniirnplis. Hon. .Tolin A. McSlmno Is expected homo this wei.li. .T. W. Q Unn , special aeent of the Equit able Life , of New York , left last night fo.r Hastings , Neb. Clmrlcs OMCeefc. of Kansas City n brother of Dan O'Kecfe , of this city , has coino up to spend the fourth. George H. Lccdor , who has pcrfoimcd ex cellent service on the loportoiinl atnff of Tin : Ur.n , lenves for Denver to dny to pursue his profession there. First Lieutenant W. Y. Turner , Second In- faulty , at the request of Col. G H. Castle , Iowa nationnl gunid , loft yesterday for Shon- nndo.ib , In. , for the tun pose of inspecting nnd Judging four companies of the Fifth Iowa nationnl guaid on the Fouith of July. D. C. Patterson , who has Just relumed from \Vnjne , Cedar and Dixon counties , 10 Dorts two surveying pintles ono noith of AVnyno nnd ono near Mnrtlnsburg , In Dixon county running lines fioni Sioux City to wards Wayne and Randolph. He was u li able to learn what lailroads 1mvo them In the Held. Cli II Service Instruction. John T. Dovle , scciet.iry of the United ( States civil service commission , wns in the city jcsterdnv nnd inndo Postmaster Gal lagher a visit. The object of his visit is to secure uniformity of notion of the diirerent boards und Instruct them in their work. Fruit Quite Scarce. Commission men Just now are complaining of a scarcity of fruit within the past week , which will doubtless be ovei come in a few 'Iff. dn.vs. Sou them fruit is vvoll-mgh exhausted Tfr and eastern mid northcin fruit is not ict in \W \ the market. Innfovvdnjs the matter will I 3 have adjusted itself. j A Cnso ol' Glanders Dr. Chambers was called to see a horse at the corner of Ulevcnth nnd Jones streets , In one of the buildings connected with the Dnnsko Pioneer. Ho found the .inunil nf- flictod with a bad case of the glandois Ho notlllcd City Veterinarian Hnniaeciotti. who 1ms called upon the stnto live stock commis sioners to kill the anlmnl. Do You Want to Know. A man in Chilllcothc , O , is sending adver tisements to the newspapers of this city which profess to offer for s Uo n book which relntcs how young warned people retire. The unwary sucker who sends the icquis- Ito 20 cents in silver for the infoiiratiou will rcccivobyictuin mail a chcular letter bearing - . ing the following : > ' 'They go to bed the same as other folks. " , _ Campaign Colors. , EMniisox , Juno 30 To the Editor of Tim Ben : I wish you would publish tinough-y our columns the difference between the icpubli- can and the democratic cimp.ugn bat , at thcro appears to bo some dispute about is , J. T. Ciniiii ST. Tne republican color for hats is eciu , or light brown ; demociatic , light grey. A Shocking Accident. Ayilliam Carlln , nn old man who picsidos over a shooting gallery on South eleventh Btrcct was the victim of an accident Monday night which will come very near cuisiug the loss of his left hand and aim. Carlin was attempting to Jill a gasoline lamp and In so doing spilled some of the fluid on his nt m mid hand which , when ho nttompted to light the buincr , immediatev ! took Hie His med ical nttondnnt s.ii s Ills ease is very soi ions. Iowa Hditoin on a IMunlo The Iowa Editoiinl nssocintion will bo In Omnha about July 10 for .1 stni t on Us minual excursion , This year thu pirty will go to Denver , Salt Lake City and Yellowstone park by the Union Pacific. After three diiys1 stay In the park the edltois will L , strike the Northern Pacillc andictuinby * the way of Taipo and St. Paul. The trip will occupy about fifteen days , and thotians- ? portation will bo paid In iulei tibing. Sixty Cottages. George W. Holdiego , of the Enst Omnha Land Improvement company , said yesteiday that the location of the Goodwlllio box fac tory had not yet been definitely settled , but that ho thought it would bo befoto long. This autumn thu Improvement company will put up , with the assistance of a building [ i association , about sixty residences for me- I * chanlcs , und at about the sumo tluio the H , & I'f M. will extend its tracks to the location , | > which is on the southcastein section of Cut-oft island , Tevnnu Without Qiiar.intiuo. SuperintendentHoyd , of the South Omaha etoekyauls , told a ULI : rcpoiter jesterdny that ho was pioparcd to tuko care of all the Texas cattle which might bo brought to thojurds. Ho had alie.uly bet apart for them two laigo sections in the northvvestein part of the yards , whoia there wns no dim- gerof them coming In contact with any of the other cattle. The Undo will bewoikcd lip by the Foil Woith A : Denver roud , which has Just boon opened thiough , and the Ne braska toads hnvo guaranteed favorable rates from Denver to tills city. Bovvnro of worthless imitations of Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Tonic. The genuine cures headaches , piles , dyspepsia , nguo , malaria , and la a pet foot tonic and C purifier. Prlco 60 cents. Goodman j- ' Drug Co. .Jb. A Hrporter Uoblied. I'arllssho claim that n newspaper man novpr has auylhtna to steal can now forovvr boUJ their peace. Some rascally tyof , with out any fear of the hereafter , after cullln ; ; the uio&qulto nptting on the vv indow of the room in which Mr. C , Mi JacUhon , of TUB j < U2 staff , reposes , took the family broom nnd iioitly cxUacted Mr. J's pantaloons , Kext ho extracted 3 of the money with which Jnekbon intended cv'nbrating ' the oao bundled ami twelfth uimheniurycf the nation's indcpondouco , In consoqueaCo there will bo no celebration in his family Circle. That is to say. the pyrotechnic display contemplated will Uo postponed until the next Fourth of July. Dr. Cluck and Dr. . Wilkinson ; oca- llbts and nuristB , luivo removed their ofllces from N. E , cor. 16th.and Dodge Els. , to rooms 18 , It ) , 20 , and 121 'Barker block , Fifteenth uud Fanmni bts. , . Jin HAD HIM currs ON. "Doe" Jones Thnnrtcd l ftaso AKcinpt. A warrant is out for the arrest of a clerk nnd bookkeeper called "Doc" Jones , who has ho torrlblo charge against him of assaulting Mrs. Jens Nelson with intent to comrtilt rape , Jones has been rooming at Mr , Nel- ion's icsldence , Twenty-eighth and Walnut trects , and ho bus been the recipient of nnny favors from Mr. Nelson nnd his pretty sifo. Sunday night Mr. Nelson occu- ilcd the same room with Jones , ai that wns 1io coolest in the house. About midnight vhllo Nelson wns asleep , Jones slipped out of bed and went down to Iho room where Irs Nelson slept She beard htm coming nto the room nnd , supposing It wns her bus- mnd , asked him in the Bohemian nngimgc llrst to get her a glass jf water and then to light the amp. Jones does not understand Hohcmmn [ ml did not reply to nor. Pretending , however - over , that ho was her husband , he cot into bed with her She wondo-cd nt his silence , nnd commenced to surmise that something vns wrong. She wns satisfied w hen she dis covered that the man had his cuffs on , nnd she know her husband would not come teed ) od In such n manner. Springing out of bed , she struck n mntch , nnd wns horrillul to find hut the man with her was not her husband. Her screams brought Mr. Jensen down stairs , nnd as soon as ho leiunrd the nature of the situ itlon ho rushed for the nxc , In tending to cut Jones' bend open. Hut a second end later ho determined not to tuko his life. jutlethim suiter the penalty of the law. He thereupon let the base Intruder go , nnd swore out n wairnnt for his nrrcst. Croquet sets , olejrant and cheap , Collins' Gun Co. , W1U Douglas street. Dr. McGrow , kiunoy , Rectal , & priv ate diseases. Room IB , Bushman block Buy lawn tennis outfits of Collins' Gun /o. , 11)12 ) Douglas street. Tim BHljIGHlAN KAlIiUItn. Tin ; KfTcct It Had on a l-'lrtn in Otnnlia. The Sellgman-May company , wholesale ilothing of Now York , failed Monday for $ T)00,000. which pibeipitntes tlio failuioof llio New York & Omuhn Clothing comp my of this citv , which is n corpoi.itlon , the members of which nro loncoiucd in the Now York firm. The Now York nnd Omaha Clothing com- | inny has given moitgnges on Its stock ns fol lows : To secure notes given to J. Guy Sol- Ignmn , of Now York , one for Sl.fiTG-ll ) ; one for $ ! , 'J-r U5 ; one for ? l,3" > r > 0 ; ono for fl,1CS.lfi ; nnd ono for $ -,837.33 ( , making n total of 521C 0iT ( Those notes are en dorsed by Scligman to the West- em Mutual bank of Now York city. Additional notes have been given ns fol lows : Ono for SVUOiO ; ono for $5,07fi20 ; cno for ' 5'itOII ! and 83,103 54 , making n totnl of tJO , ( ! . ) SO. These notes arc endorsed to the Merchants' I2\i.t.nngo bank of Now York cit j . To secure the p lyuicut of the s ime the Hi in has given nnioitgngcon their entire stock IKtuies and accounts of the store in the city. This store is in nowise responsible for the bicak , as it bus done n vciy prolltnblo busi ness. The failure bo nttiibutcd to the spieadingout of the Now York linn nnd by reason ot oeitrading biouglil on by u back ward season. For n few months , the mer cantile agencies nave known that they were in doubtful shape and watchfulness was ad- vibed. Another Vulture. Nicsscn , Alford &Co , ictail hardware , 812 North Sixteenth street , signed nchnttel mort gage Monday for fsOO in favor of the KectoivU'ilhclmy compiny. nnd jestctday one for $13"25m favoi of the Lce-Andree- ROII Hnrdw.no company , and were closed tip. The linn has been in existence four or live months , hnvingcomo herofiomCcdnrcountv , whole they own land valued at fioni MO.OUO to $13,000. They nio land pool , and will in nil pi ob.ibilltv bo in. a position to icsumo business in a few daj s. Best .stock of sporting goods in the west at Collins' Gun Co. , 1312 Doug las sti cot. > - Smoke Scidonberg's Figaro and pot the best 5-cont cigar in the world. Max Mc\cr & Co. , wholesale depot. Tlio Union J'uclllc. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE" Will sell tickets to all points within a distance of two hundred (200) ( ) miles July 8(1 and 1th , good returning until July 6th at One faro for the round trip. flAIiaiOAI ) NHWS. J. A. Muni oo , gencinl freight agent of the Union Pnciilc , is nt Hiadford , Muss. Mr. P. E. Kobinson , founerly with the passenger department of the Union Pnciilc nt this point , but later with the Pacific Ev- pt ess comp-iny at Milwaukee , has been up- pointed nssistnnt passenger agent of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul. Ocnoial Manager Fitch , of the Fremont , Elkhoin & Missouri Valley , says that from rcpoi ts received by him nnd fi am personal obsoivations on his recent Hip , the crops in the Ulack Hills icgion in Dakota will bo very abundant this j car. The Colorado railway association has Issued an order which vciy nearly rcstoics lates to their old status They take effect July 15 and as follows 51.V5. ( a HO , $1.10 , ' .10 , 8r ( , 75 , 05 , 55 and -10 cents. The dlttercnco in iirst rates under the old and now i.Ues is 20 cents on liist-class , CO cents on second-class and 5 cents on thhd class , The Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska railway and the Chicago , Kansas iSiColoinilo have combined and filed aiticlcs of incoipor.ition nt Topekn , ICun. , with a capital stock of $ .15,000,000 These two roads nio both exten sions of tno Hock Ibhind. They will bo known as the Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska fiomhcnco torth. Tremendous stock of Fourth of July goods , including the latest and best , at Collins' Gun Co. , 1312 Douglas sticot. TJI1-3 XOTOIUOUS TOM WIIITI3. Identified ns I > . IVyntt's MlilnlRlit Visitor. Tom White , the notorious negro thug , burglar , and all-round thief , was airaigned bofoie Judge Herka in thopollcocouityestcr- day , and waving examination was put under a bond of1,000 for his appearance on the Oth For want of n suicty ho was. ro- mandcd to Jail. The information alleges that on the nUht of the 25th , nit , , Whlto entoicd the residence of I > Wyntt , the lumberman , 20\J ! West sticct , nnd stole ono silver watch valued at $10 : ono lady's gold watch. 105 ; ono pair ear drops , $10 ; ono diamond ring , $150 , and three Hairs , $75 ; total value U&U. \V\attwas present in the court loom and informed the com t that on the night ol tlio robboiy ho obtained n square look at the thief as ho wa making his egress fiom the window , and that White is positively the man Part of the plunder was recovered bj the police at a Tenth street pawiibhop , where they were "hocked" by White. Gi oat variety of campaign goods at Colhns , ' Gun Co. , 1812 Douglas btrcot , Internal Itcicmio Collection * . The Internal revenue collections yesterdai amounted to $5,17'J.0 ! , The collections foi the month of Juno xvcro us follows : Penalties . 5 20350 Heer . 17,7S > 507 IJquors . 201,31710 Chh.rs . . . . . 5,44005 Tobacco . 1U5.W Tax btamp . , , . , . 7,1223 ; Totnl Full line of base ball gooda at Collins' Gun Co. , 1812 Douglas street. Cornell MIMI Meet. At a meetin-of the Nobi.iska Cornell as soc.iation , held nt the otfiM of. Estcrbrook & Irvine Monday night , it w'as resolved to hold a louuton and banquet next full , and a coinuiit- rco was appointed to-mnUc nil necessary sr- cangvuicnt.s. It is tho. I at out ton of the aSbO- tiatioU'to'fuunii.a Neljiaska scholarship at oLe uul.yir.-iity , and \\V \ tuu fall sncetiug ol IT , No cut or mark clown by any house can approach our prices , simply for tha rea son our prices are inado right to begin with. Wo don't start the season with 100 per cent profit , reduce to 50 per cent later on , and at the close mark down to a profit of 25 per cent ; this is not our way. WE STA11T RIOfllT AT FIRST ; that's what soils our Clothing. The prices are .always the lowest at the beginning and the end of season alike. As the season is closing , wo find good sound reasons for marking down some of our goods. Some lots don't sell well and again such lots as have sold well are badly broken up. It is no good policy to carry them over ; it is bettor to reduce the price and get rid of them. Thais the way we do it and when wo reduce the price wo put it low enough to accomplish the object. Wo offer this week a genuinn mark down in many lots of Children's , Boy's and Men's Suits and Pants ; when you see them you will realize how much of a mark clown this is. We will let you .judge of the values. Boy's and young Men's flannel Suits , a splendid color and warranted Indigo blue at $4.5O. Boys and young Men's all Wool Cassimero Suits , a neat dark stripe and a pattern which will please anybody , honest goods and of fair weight at $4.90. This ijia Suit which ordinarily can not be bought for less than $ S.OO. Boy's and young Men's Scotch Cheviot Suits of elegant light color , tasty and stylish , well made up at $6.75 ; a suit that is selling right along everywhere for from $1O. to $12. All these Suits run up to 18. Boys long and knee Pants for summer wear , at one-half their value. We offer this week a big lot of good Seersucker Coats for large boys and young men , at the extraordinary price of 25 cents a piece. These Coats are worth $1.00 and would not be sold for less if wo had Yosts to match them , as it is we want to close them out , and offer them at % their value. The patterns are nice but sizes are from 32 to 34 only. Come early if you want one , as they won't last long at the price. One Price Only. No Deviation , R Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. the trustees of the institution the question will be nrgued nnd finally decided. The former students of Cornell now in Onialin lie thoroughly in earnest in the matter , mid nio fall meeting IH expected to bunt ; about thcit results , besides nffoHlina opportunity Err u social gathering of old college mates. $ riOOO Reward $5,000 For n. bettor or more pleasant remedy for the euro of consumption , bronchial troubles , cough , croup tind whooping co ifjh than SANTA Ami : , Iho C.ih- forniti king of consumption. Every bottle wnrranted. If yon would bo cured of Unit dibjru'-tiiigdibeabO , catarrh , Ube CALIFORNIA CAT-H-CURI3 , SI n jar ; by mail 81.10. Santa Abio and C.U-R- Cure nre sold and \\nriantcd by Good man Drug Co. Real Instate Ti.uiBl'ers. E 1' Hinder and \\ito to A J Anileisoii.-n d to lots : M , ' > , M nnd .K In Dunninn place S2.400 Oiltnlal l'o dm Lo to .1 M .Ainibby.d to 10 nciusnoof mv.fi-n-ll . U',000 > J M Annsby to ( .irlentnl l'oikr to , d to 1 acres no of n\v HVTi-lJ . . . . 2,000 A I * Drake to 1 U I.UKOv il to lot i > blk 8 , Diaku'Hiiud . TOO A Ka t to A J Ixn c , > , d to lots 1 nn 1 2 lilk 17 , lots 8.11.10. 11 , * J. il ! mid 2 , ' blk Iti , WestAlbilL-ht. . . . . . 3,187 A Kiibt to ] ( ! Selllck , w A to lot 2 blk X" ' , lotilO. I'liimlJM blk 10 , \ \ ( . " > t Albright . 1.B93 A K ist to K V. IIiwtliiKR , il to s ' 4 of h\v ro t-n e lotH 0 to 1J lilk 10 , \ \ t t AlbriKlit 3lb" 0 II Kittliettto.1 IjMelis et nl.w d to lot 4 bile. ) , totner tlAi-Oici' ! . add. . . . 300 11 A 1 islier to Wm Krug , w d to lot b nnd c ! 4'J lilkfi , Konntro lilmlil . . P.OOO DCuiinlnglmiH mid \\lto to I ) Cnnntiu- liuiu , \ \ d to u > lot U blk U , K V Smith's mid . . . 1 T ; n wiiito to nation , w a toiotsij Vlk''l.Ualmitlllll 3000 11 MvKeimux and wlfo to JnniPS Adams , 4lxt4 | ftlothSlnml&.Tuiacuadil , wa 1,700 A 1' J'ottur et al to 0 Iviuuintt A lot J , blk S. Potter nnd ( ebb s add , \ \ d . . 225 CKnminctz and vlfotoC Hecmlnnd , lot . ! , blk 2.1'ottcr A : Cobb'H mid , wil . . . 1,300 L II Collins to a H Mlntlmcr , lotn , blk 15 , LJbmmdu- , Illincbmigh's add , \ \ d COO L II Swiij eet ul to I ) K.lolm-oii , w 3 "iot rs ' , lot , blkfi.Orcbmd 11111 w d 3,9-00 K J WokleitietnltoO II AlvNon , lot 17 , blk 1 , Onto Cltj 1'uiic , w A . . 183 A Saundtisnnd vlfu to TPllall , H 11 ft lotti , mid n 22 ft lot , 1 innklln bqunie , \\A . 4,650 Clmles liujiej and Uo to T ] ' Hall , lot ) , lilk ] H , i : V Smith's mid. w d . . C,503 J II A > or to A I.iiluncroon , lots 1 , 2 mid J , blk 10 , S K KorfPM n Id , w il . . 1 J I Itudlik to M I' llrlsss. lot U , blk U , HOJJKS& Hill's l t iidil , ( | cd 1 II ICountzoanil\\lfotciTMCrrinUtal. lot UblkllKount7 l'lnce , wil . . . 702 II Kountzeumluiroto Itl'IImnllton utnl , lot 11 , block21 , Knmit7o 1'buc , v , A . . . 3.700 A 11 Hunt and w ife to I' J Melmulcr , w / lot IS , Snnnysldo add , wil . . . . C75 0 r Hnll to S H Hoburts. lot , t , blk K , K V Smith's iidd wd 'JM ) O I' Hull to S K Hobeits , K 11 ft lot 6 , mid n 22 ft lot 0.11aiiklInSiuuio.wd . . . P.500 Kit iJiistlnto 1) I/lhomas , lotsli nnd 10 , blk 2 , West Side , i [ c (1 2Ti liJutlvrnutluifo to T WhitteKoy , lots 7 midf , .lettuisiuld , 110 d . ' . . . . 2,300 II KTroxtl nml wife to Ada Iljmi , lot 4 Troxol's 8UlitlUe' ailil. w d. . . 1,050 J J Hnrdln nnd vltii to 1'Nulson , d ! I2 ft of h IK ) it lot 11 , .lolmxon's adO , w d . . . . 4.PCJ L llnrnliain nnd \ > Ifu to .1 hunt , lot 17 , blk " , Crehton ndd.wd Ka Thlrty-ono transfers , aggregating . ? 82ObO Permits. The following penults to balld wcro Issued yesteidayby the superintendent of buildings. Anna \ \ Jones , two tlncobtory frnnio Kmtmentb and tints , bin utituuitu near Charles t7,000 John Klatt , tour cottages , 1'len.e , oppo lto Tweet j'-tirtli , nnd I'ULlllc opposite Twentj-Htth 3,201 Mr , Hiirlbnt , linpi cini-nts , 'I hlitleth nu - nun near I'.icllle 200 Henry Kin enfoit , oaice , 17 ' ! i South Illev- until . 10) W. U. Spullman , kltUiui , I'lncknoy and htato . . . . . 10J Kd Mnuror , twohtory bilck store nnd dwolllng , HIS Dodge. . . . . . . 6X ( Wllllinn J , I'anl , thiLO cottages , 'Jlilrtj- buM > nth nnd Dodge , . 2,850 JmneM V. hwoeuoy , two story bilck , Nlnuteentli batw eeu lUiil uud Cluuloj . . . . . 8,000 J , J. llinun , Mumtory nnd Imsemeut bilck and t > tonu olllco bnlldlng , Douglas amlMMmmth . . . 73.WO John I.lndhlad , two-stoiy doublu tenu- niont. NIiiLUuutli bet \\tcn I.e.nL-nuoitli andMabon , . 4.000 Ten permits , aggregating A New "I'hoto" Hclioino. A Detroit lady , whoso friends live abroad , had her 'baby's picture taken nnd bent n dozen cubinot-sl/ed photo graphs to Kuropo. Deforo they \\ont she showed them to friends iu this city , bays the Free Press. 'How perfectly lovely ! " they nil ox- chilincd ; "it looks like u fancy picture. What iv beautiful child ! I should love to see him ! " This from friends who either had not Boon the baby or had forgotten how he looked. Ono lady whoso senses wcro qulto licuto was icady with u btnrtling sug gestion. "That child isn't jours , Mrs. - . The photographer lias mndo u mistake. Why , ho doobn't look u bit like your little Harry.1 "II-u-b-h. " said the quick-witted mother , "it's all right. You know Harry's hair isn't long enough to make pretty bangs , nnd ho really hasn't a nice iio o , .and I borrow pd ti baby just his fizo n real little beauty , isn't ho and ho iit's nil of Harry's clothes on and his \itllo \ rinsf. .Aren't the embroideries lovely ? Isn't that little cup just too bweet'r" "But are yon really going to send this picture away'r1" "Of pouifeo I am. They'll never know the dilToienco , and isn't ho lovely ? Why , Harry wouldn't take half us pretty a picture , though he isn darling. 13ut , you Know , I want something oxtr.i nice to send over thoie. " If this happy thought should include gro\\n people it will not bo half a bad ule.i. Th ° n profcbsiontil beauties could sit for hoinoiy women and the science of photography would have achieved a lasting faniu. After all , it is generally the likones-bin a picture that condemns it. This now dor ne\er varies. Araaivclof puilty , stungth and wholeboinei ess 'I nt tcononiic tlmn tlio ontlmirj Kinds , nnd cannot bu sold in competition \\ltb the imiltlttuli of lowest short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sutitiinliiin nniK. HOVAI. IUKINC I'owuni Co , 100 Mall fat , New York. raslly digested ; of the finest flavor. A hearty beverage foriihtrong nppitlto ; ndellcntedilnk forthohensltlNo. 'Jhoronglily tested ; nutritious ; palntublo ; unexcelled In purity ; no unpleafcant ufttrtllects. Roqulras no bolllnfr. Mniion Hnrlnnd , Clirlstlno Tcrhnne Herrlck. D ( an A. II. TliomuH. M. D , prononnco It the best of all tlio powcdeied rliocol ites. No other ciiuuU it In lliu or , purity and Sold liu Grocers. Sample nidlfdor / to eUuni > s. II. O. WIMSUJt A : SONS , MAX MEYER & BKO. Wustun Agents for C lilckorlnj ? , Knabo , Voso and IJula llros , 1'lnnoa ; Btorj & . Chirk Organs. A n'Kiv itioscn MFT. : 1'lnnos nnd Organs but llttlo nised vvbUli will liu hold tills vutlc nt the follow ing leductd prlcoii und tvrms , Dunn MnnlMii I'liyiHcnt. ' 1 Knnbo Square , cost W30 , for W ) . . . J23.03 ( ISO ) 1 DecKcr llros. S'piaro Guuiil , . 20.00 10.0) 1 llradburv Squuiu , co&t ilUO , tor } IV ) 15 W 10.00 11. 1 * . IIulo Kniuiro , coat f.tTJ. foi 8UJ. . . . 1500 10.00 1 htoddurd Situate , cost t-Ci' , for 4KM 1000 .00 1 Unii i { = ciif-uarp. | a siib-ndld biinaln , coatjiilii , for 0 . 100) 5.00 1 Ilnllett HaviH Siiuaro Gram ] , cost t'kVt. for Sii'i . 25,0) 15.00 } Marshall Wrndel ( Jpilglit cost * MO , for $175 1500 10.00 1 Windsor I iirlght , cost * , for MM 15,00 10.00 1 Klmball Organ , cost tl-\ for fi , . 1000 3,00 J Kbtey Organ , cost J1W ) , for HO 1000 3.00 1 Mnson A. llninlln Organ , - , 10.03 G.OO Come early and taVo your pick. IHlng this ad. with jouto avoid mistakes. MAX MiVlMl : Ai UHO. , Corner Kith and Kuiiuini hts. UC t U i S * tS uffMine f mm ! . < * f Wtfiu § * a | fiSfccii cfyvit.1' ' " ' i' : rolarly dc , Ciliiliood . tic. I lrT"iiUtt mluublu iriatlw ( Ud ) conUlnlni lull furtkulum fur Lome cure , trvu of CpROF.AFl"c ! ' FOWLER. Mooduo , Conn. PEERLESS DYES AYE THE BEST ] Certified Checks , Payable at Sight on Iho Puget Sound National Bank Given as Security for Money Invested. To tlio ntlcMronsof liulnc property on time , wo ofli rlhu fnllonlniti > will iillon horn B months to > iirt ! tluiu , ncconllni ; to tlto I nut you fitlrct. \\o clntrKO iiLltlior ] > rf iiitnin nor Intercut on time ] Miyiii.Mti < , mill will ulu < ) oii n narniiily dieil Wo lniM ! l Hat XIKIund f/iUthnt ) ru v , llhlii n ri'lins of tno nnd u hnlf lulktor tlio jio t olllco no qinreonly 10 per cent n nn cniiiost money nnd o will Kltcturllllul tln'ck for tlio lull ninount o ( cndi nnil every eqiicntpi > incnt 'Ihetlioiklsclntwn livtlie I'uirotboiiiiil Niitlonil biink nmllsniiilopas- iiiiloutclKlit itHlyon cm ilra > o r nionej ntiiiiy tlinotlioiiuh lij foiloli it you forfeit join riKlits to piirclm-olunil. Muko ) finr Inconio. no niHlnrhow tmllLiirii nine Ihliii ; 'IninscnntlntntitlrnUrniuls uiu ncuulni ; for SoitttU * . nnd miunilucturliiKlsllour- IMiliie licripntt cnmnii rro Is In u itatuol Hiilifi.m- llnl ) > roirrc' < lon. lliu ilnlly pnpois nro tlllul wltli nccotmts of IKMT ontcrrirlPtH ( ale ! rnr" nnd horpo curHcllxlotLiutli ; Ailitruos C'OUIC .V MOOKK , who Uavo the IjAllUhM' 1'llUl'li.UlY Llbi' la SEATTLE. W , T. 'llio lament , listoet and limit in tlio world [ 'Rfsonucr accommodations unexcelled. Veil iorktoCJlufUOM vlu I onclonilrri-v JTnilW'M .IriVTth ClnCA SI JUL'V 2Sth Avcmmn . . ini 14ili DM DMA Jt I VSlst NMV YOIIKTO Mvinrooi VIAgrrrssTovvv. The CclclinitoJ I urt-cst and linen rnsJmllth | steamship etnpcr btcnniur In Al'O. tth cm OK itovn : the W ( itId I S-cpt. ( til b elK o l.nnuooi v IA QI'LCNSTUVV v. Tlio Cclelirntcil I nrirct nnil llnoit funli'stntli MrmnMilp ELIHLT IPamcr In Jl I \ Fth n Ol HOMB Iho World. Al'O. Etli tnloun ti iix'ttKo tn Oln o\v. Derrj , Liverpool llolfust or OIK cntlnwii.iiO i.nd iiinMirdi IK r i.lus'nw su inn- IMH d.tiuid tiiinanlR loriltv nf Homo ' tcond elupi t.n Upturn tkkttniit riductd nitrs maUo iivullablu lor ( Illicr roulo ( illciinc cictirMuiil m the iiilvlltvii ( il iieliiK tin- North nnd mitli of Ireland , the Itlxera MLrsey nnd plctnro"jiic ( C I ) do hlceuinc c-JJ Anchor J lliu di ills | myil ; > k f n u ( if cl rue , i-ulil nt IciwcH rides F tr hook of touia , Ikkird or lurthcr informa tion Hi'l'ly to HEMD3BSOH BROS. , 72 La Sa'.lo St. , Chicago- Or to nn ) of our local ito vVill buy one of our nobby Spring Suits , in Worsted fine Cnssimere , or Scotch Scheviots.in all the popular col ors and styles. Real bargains that cannot fail to be appreciat ed by the discerning We are aware that Inexpensive goods arc largely adver tised thie season , but ail of them cannot stand the test of close inspection.We our ciihtomers to examine mir stock , and thus satisfy themselves of its quality and our ve- racity. KED.'JPAItIB , 1878. BAKER'S Warrautwl alitolittely jiure L'ofoii , from vtlilcli tlio cxcctg ot Oil 1ml been rcmoxn Itliai/irM limn tie itrmjlh of Cocoa inlitd Mlth fcUirch , Arrowroot or hugar , and l tlif rtforu far more economi cal , coitiny leti titan ont cent a cup It It dtllclniu , nourlihlng. Btrengtrienlng , ca llj-dIgr Ul , and admirably ndaptid for Invallda ua \\tll ui for jierions In Ixalth bold lit ( lror m tierjrnliere. \Y \ , BAKER & CO , Dorchester , Mass , Nf HI Ol'ti and Hf.VlUL Ut IIILITV , LOST MAN. llllOI.ir. l by mill ) tiUli > ack L . i * } > * l"ft'ff tj. ) [ if wu mn Elil mJ n li.kiLata tun I. tlUUfcU. 1W , INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts , Omaha , Neb < CAUTION DpNlKiiInc pcrsonr , taking mlvnntngn or our rciutntlon , nro UDiistnntly Blurting bouitn inctllnnl CHtnlilMimcntM to ilreoUo Rtrnnacrs visiting thi * city. These nrolciuterH UPli.-xlly cllsnwiuar In n row wocki. Itcuarc of them or tliclr runners or ncciitn. Tlio Omnlm Mcdlo.il nnd Surgical tiiRtitmo In the only rMnlillnlicil inrillcnl Insti tute In Onintin , Dr. McMcnntti } , I'loprlotor , When jon innko up your mind lo vlHlt IIH , make u niMiuiruiulum of our exact iul < lrong. nud thus save trouble , ddny or inlMtukc * ) . FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL AND DISEASES OFTHE EYE AND EAR. DR. Jl. MciINAMY and in . . , Physician Surgeon Charge. TWEXTY YEAK.V IIOSPITAI , AM > IMtlt ATE 1'JIACTICE. Assisted by a Number of Competent , Skillful and Experience ! Physicians and Surgeons rartlcnlnr Attention itl to Deformities , Diseases of Women , Diseases of Hie Urinnrjf. nnd Se\unl Orgmi , Prhntc Diseases , Diseases of the > cnons 8item , Liing auil Throat Diseases , Siii'gk'.il Operations , L'nllepsy or Tils , 1'iles , Cancers , Tumors , IHu. More money invested ; more skillful plnMuatiband suigeons employed ; more patient * treated ; more cures effected , more modern improved instruments , npparatns nnd appli-4 anccs Ihan can be found in .ill other infirmaries , institutes or dif-pensarics in thcucst combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospit.il in the \\est. Fifty neuly furnished , well \\ai met ] and \cntilated looms for patients , three skilled phybician always in the building. All kinds of diseases treated in the most scicntitlc manner. IVc Manufacture Snrncal Braces for Defonoiticsi Trusses- , Supportcre , Electrical Batteries , and can supply physicians or patients any appliance ; remedy or instrument known. Call and consult i'6 , or w lite for circulars upon .ill suui jccts , with list of questions for patients to answer. ThotiRands treated successfully- correspondence. We have superior advantages and facilities for treating disc.nt.cb , pert forming surgical operations and nursing patients , which combined with our acknowl edged abi ity , experience , icsponsibility and reputation , should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the first choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strii t business and scientific principle * , and patients here leccive every advantage tl'nt art. skill , science and human ingenuity , can bring to bear on theii cases. Their ( .oinfoit and convenience will always he taken into consideration. Should ) on conclude loisit u * for treatment or correspond with us , 3011 will fliul that thcec statements ol onr position , location and facilities aic nol overdrawn in any particular , but are plain unvarnished facts. Oiily Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from the s stein without mercury. New restorative treatment foi loss of Vital Power , Persons unable ] to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All communications confidential Medicines or instruments sent by mail cr express , securely packed , no marks to indicate ) contents or sender. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us 01 send his i lory of } our case , and we will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE , Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotcncy , Syphilis , Gleet ami .Varicocclej with question list. My Reasons for f riling a Boot Upon Priyalc , Special and Ncnrons Diseases , 1 have for many jears made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual oigaiUj have become a recognized authority upon the subject , consequently 1 receive an immense/ / number of letters from physicians and afllicted persons , asking my opinion and advice/ upon individual rases. Tor the benefit of such persons , I have wiitten a book , giving a general description of the most common diseases and conditions , my treatment , MICCCSB , advice , etc. After leading it , persons will have a cleaier idea of their condition andean write me moreintolligcnlly and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages is not to furnish reading matter to a class or persons who read out of mere idle curiosity , but for the hcincl'it of the many who arc suffering to a greater or Icsrf' degree from dUeascs , or the effects of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day passes but we receive many calls or letters from persons suffei ing from thi class of Jise.iscs , or their sequel. Man ) of them are ignorant of the cause of thediniculty that has wrecked their constitutions , thrown a cloud over their blight piospccts audit shortening their da > s. . . Surgical operations ( or the cure of Hare Lip , Club Feet , Tumort , Cancers , fistula , ' Cataract , Strabibinus ( Clots I es ; Vancocele , Inveitcd Nails , Wens and Deformities of the Human Body performed in the most scientific manner. , We treat Chronic DUcakes of the Umgf , Heart , Head , Blood.Skin , Scalp , Slomach , iver , Kidnevs , Bladder , Nerves , Bones , etc , as P.ir.iljMS , Epilepsy , ( Kits ) , Scrofula rlght's Disease , Tape Woim , Ulcers or I'ever Sores , Dyspepsia or Gastritis , B.ildncsa rxfMnn. etc. DISEASES OF WOMEN. Treated carefully , skillfully and scientifically bv the latest and moil approved methods. WlU'i C FOR HOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , TRICi ; . Dr. ' McMenamj has for ) ears devoted a large portion ol his time to the study and treatmcrit ol this class of diseases , and has spared neither tune nor money to perfect himself , and It fully supplied with every instrument , appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery , EYE AD EAR DEPARTMENT. We claim superioiitv over anv ulist or auribt in the west , awl the thousands vviioirt we have cured , after others have failed , su'u ' ntiate our claims , To thoec afflicted vut Eye and Ear Diseases , we tinipl ) say , call and coirt'lt us , get a scientific opinion , then visit whom ) ou like , and if you are an intelligent person jo.i will retum to us for treat- * Our book , ' describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases , In plain ! an tge : with' numerous illustration ? , are written for the benefit of patients and physicians who writa us in regard to cases , by reading them carefull ) p\ } ) sician and palicnt wiU have a clcarf understanding and can describe cates to us more intelligently. WRITE I-OR BOOK * ON DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR , FREU. Atltlrvkii nil letter * lo OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE DR. J.W , McMEHAMY , N. W , Cor , { 3lh&0ode Sts. , Omaha , Heft