THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : TUESDAY. MAY 7. 18S9. THE CITY. SamuolUergcr wno fined 850 and coats yesterday for wlfo-bontlng. The waterworks company calls for bids for piilnllnp the engines nt Walnut Ulll nnd Florence. A warrant was Issued yesterday for Iho arrest of Edward Sutton , charged with assaulting George Meyer. Owing to the death of Mrs. D. P. 'Winno of Now York the ofllco of > Iills , lilahkln & Co. will bo closed to-c'ay. The bon.rd of public works yesterday rrantod the Nebraska Gas Fuel com pany permission to lay its irmlns upon : ortaln streets. Country Treasurer Bolln yesterday turned over $ -1,000 to the treasurer of South Omaha for mxcs collected for the Magic City last month. The A. O. II. band is making exten sive preparations to colohrato the seventh anniversary of its organization on the 80th instant in a most appropri ate manner. Mr. H. D. Enos , of Kansas City , writes Chief Soavoy offering u reward F for his sixteen-year-old son , Elmer , who ran away from homo and is believed to bo in Omaha. The contractor whoso men have been tplllingdlrt on the pavomontof Leaven- worth street , lias boon notified of the fact and the accumulations tire being patlfurod up. Prank Botiish , Fred Freeman and Polo McDonald , who wore arrested two weeks ago and lined for stealing brass from the Union 1'acillo shops , are again under arrest of ti similar character. Gdrbagcmastor Goldsmith killed a glandorcd cow yesterday at 20011 Pat rick avenue. This is the second cow found to bo ulllicted with that fllscaBO in Omaha this season. At 1:03 : p. in. the lire department wns called to the store occupied by II. A. Kos- tors , on Fourteenth nenr IJoilgo to ex- ft tineuiRh n small ulnzc. The llro was caused ftt by boiling oil running over nnd taking lire. About fcW worth of damage wus done. t George Thomas East was given a li cense yesterday in the county court to wed Christine Peterson. Their ro- Bpoctivo ages are thirty-four and twen ty-throe. Both are residents of Omaha. Mr. E. R. Garoynski delivered a lec ture before the Western Art associa tion , at Liningor hull , last night , upon "French Art as Illustrated by Copies. " Ilia lecture was an interest ing one and thoroughly appreciated by n largo audience. A permit was issued yesterday to Murphy , Wasoy & Co. for the construc tion of a five-story warehouse and a throe-story'furniture factory , at the in tersection of Spaulding and the bolt line , to cost $150,000. It is expected the factory will bo completed and in opera- lion by September 1. Nettie Evorlov , who swore out a war rant for French Em some time ago , charging her with being a n-ocuress , applied to the city authorities yester day for aid to enable her to return to Jior homo in Chicago. She wont to the Open Door , pending action oy the au thorities. The city plumbing inspector has no tified tho' waterworks company to re pair the paving damaged by the burst ing of the pipe recently on Farnaln street , between Nineteenth and Twen tieth. Also to repair the damage done by them on Twenty-fourth street be tween Douglas and Dodgo. The Commercial National bank yes terday Hied a warranty deed with the recorder , transferring a portion of the lot at the corner of Sixteenth and Far- nam streets , facing on Sixteenth , to Edgar M. Morsman. The consideration was $43,600. The bank will occupy the corner where the old city hall stood , and Morsman will bo on part of the lot north of Sixteenth. Personal 1'arajjraplis. Mrs. Jonness Miller Is at the Millard. Boss Stout , of Lincoln , Is sit the Millnrd. Mark M. Coad , of Fromout , Is in the city. Alderman McCarthy , .of Duburjuo , is at the Poxton. Mr. Albert T. Andrews , of Crete , was iu the city yesterday. T. 15. Fought and J. B. Merrltt , of Deadwood - wood nro In the city. W. A. Fisher , the Hod Oak caching house proprietor Is in the city. Hon. Thomas II. llenton , the state auditor , Lincoln , Is lit the Murray. Miss Anna Hawkins nnd Mrs. F. H. Smith , of Llucolu , Imvo been visiting In the city. city.Ed. Ed. Goodman , formerly treasurer o > - the Grand opera house , returned to-day from Denver. John A. Hall nnd II. M. Phillies , o'fflcers of the Massachusetts Mutual lifo insurance company , of Springfield , are hero for the purpose of establishing au agency in this .city. John R. Brenson. of Rapid City , S. D. , proprietor of the llncst hotel in the now state , a prominent republican politician , and a man whoso Omaha friends are unnumbered , is In the city , Charles Norton , passenger conductor on the Fremont , Elkhorn ft Missouri Vnlloy railroad , mot with n nnluful nccidont Sunday in the hotel barber shop , whllo taking a batti ho was trying to close n .transom when ho slipped and fell , breaking one of bis ribs. Prcpnrlnu Kor Memorial Day. The llnnnce committee of the Gram ] Army , which was recently appointed to col lect funds for the observance of Memorial day , will commence Its work to-day. The committee- will expect small donations from busl ness men to the extent of $500. A rjlliarul Kcwnrd. S. Boronsoii , who lives at the corner ol Twotity-sovouth nnd Loavenworth , lost $175 on Capitol iwenuo yesterday afternoon. It wus found by Hans Christiansen and re turned to the owner , who , la a burst ol Brntltudo , gave the llnder fJ , llnvoo of ihn AVI nil. The heavy wind yesterday got in Itn work rather viciously nt sovor.il points about town , Ono of the most destructive Inci- flouts occurred at J. H. Spollmtm's gas fitting establishment , 12UJ Douglas at root. A strong glint struck ODD of the largo pinto glass windows In front and smashed it Into atoms. Triad to "Whip tlio Inl'ormor. D. A. Blair wus nrrcstcd yesterday , charged with tolling liquor on Sunday , ni his miloon , on Third and Pine streets , Ho BIWO bonds for his appcarunco for trial to * morrow , and then wont out to whip Informer Vnugtinn , who niado the complaint against him , Yuughan was a sue too largo to bo Whipped and Hlalr was run In for assault , Ills cuso will bo heard by Judge Borkuto. dny. _ Sued For n Gambling tntt * An interesting gambling case was tried yesterday afternoon before Justice Head. It was a suit brought by Joshua O. Fuller centrist Charles Clilldes to recover t120. The latter , it Is claimed , is quite wealthy and borrowed that amount in polccr chips fem Fuller , who ran a "quiet gamo" la a room in the Murray hotel. The money was lost nnd Chlldos refused to pny It. Of course UIQ case wns decided against Fuller , as the Jus tice hold that it was a glrnpln pivrntltloii of law that no ono could rocovoron Huoli a Rtinio of chance. The plaintiff nnd his counsel un derstoud this , and It U said they only brought the suit to plvo Chlldcs publicity , Au an. pca\ will bo taken to a higher court in ardor to nlvo It moro notoriety. In the meantime it la thought that tbo defendant will wunt to oouprguilee. Pozonl's Complexion Powder produces n soft and beautiful skin ; it combines Vyory element oj beauty nd purity. noon is AMI Tin ; COMMISSIONJGUS The Question of IKtotcp , Fees nnd HerpliiR of tlio JlocortlH. County Clerk Uocho Is allowing by facts nnd figures In his ofllco that the attack tnado upon h'ltn last Saturday by Commissioner Anderson wns not only uncalled for but cal culated to Injure Ins chances for rc-clcctlon. Pho alleged exposure of crookedness catno out through what was supposed to bo n dis covery of excessive or double pny for two records mndo by Gibson , Miller & Hich- nrdson , nnd the warrant called for pny for > oth. That discrepancy wns fully ex- > lalncd and satisfactorily disposed of by Mr. 3lbson In his letter published Sunday morning. The mistake mutlo there docs not rest with neither can It bo charged to Mr. toclio. When warrants are handed In , 10 simply records nnd turns them over to ho clerk of the board , whoso duty It it to check up nnd compare thorn with the appro priation sheet. Therefore , the latter Is the nan who should Imvo detected the mistake. This , however , Is not the only nor real chnrgo against Mr , licho's onlchtl acts which prompted Anderson to inaugurate n light on him , Ono of the city paper * printed Rtntcincnts , presumably us coming from An- lerson , that the county clerk has been in the mint of entering tecs In his cash books , without Indicating the fuel In n column for that purpose , nnd as the law rcnulrcs , "from whom received. " Hut this charge is unfounded. ' Every Item Is put down with the name of thn person [ inylng , for whnt purpose the payment Is undo nnd the time of dny nt which the transaction occurs. The only tiolnt raised , or that Is now under controversy , hnsrofercnco to n system that has always been practiced , not only by the county clerk but , by the register of deeds as well , that of catering fees received from notaries public , which , In all cases are twenty-five cents "one certificate. " It Is claimed now , that the immo of the person should ho taken : md put down Instead of the word "certificate. " County Auditor Evans has checked up Hocho's quarterly report , and says ho finds It correct to n cent , but Intimates that there nro certain things yet to coino out that will surprise somebody. It wns subsequently learned that the com missioners will , when the time comes , bo nblo to provo by nt least two parties that Hocho charged them 51.23 , Instead of U3 cents , for certificates. Mr. Rocho denies that ho has collected moro from any one than the law allows. After disposing of Uoqjio the commissioners will go for Jeff Mcgcath , who , It is said , is also following this old precedent. Mr. Hoc.hc , it Is claimed , has certainly kept the neatest , most systematic and com plete set of books that has ever been kept In the county clerk's ofllco. Among other things , ho has n record of tax recapitulation , which shows the value of every assessable article , by wards and precincts , In so concise a form thnt nnyono seeking information may obtain It instantly. Ho says that the entries in this work , last year , ex ceeded those of the previous year by 25,000 ; also , that the expense attached to recording them wns $450 less than that of year ago. "Tho great steal , " said Mr. Hoche , "charged against mo was on a book for chat- tie mortgage flics , which I had ordered mndo. John Edwards wanted such a book. There wns ono in the ollico numbered eight. Ho asked mo for It , at .tho same time telling me to Imvo another made nnd charged to him. The no commodntion wns extended. I ordered another - ether book. It was made nnd delivered to him , but instead of being marked S , had his natno printed on the cover and was desig nated by the letter 'A. ' " Mr. Mcgcath says thnt notary puollc foes can be entered with the parties' name , but the labor would cost moro than the income. Hocho's" receipts from tills source for the last quarter amounted to u total of 17. 75. Anderson is now trying to make it appear that the county has boon swindled out of two such books as the ono mentioned nbovo. Ho has discovered that Slowman purchased the other , and had some of the board nt Slowman's ofllco about noon showing it to them. Edwards paid $ Tt for No. 8 , but. ac cording to Mr. Anderson's statement Slow- man's , which was turned over , alreadv written up cost him $60. Hocho admits the sale to Slowman , but the latter paid only $40 , and except the cost of the blank book $12 , the extra went to clerks who wrote It up for him. Both books , however , have been ro- placcd , and were paid for with the proceeds derived from the others. "And I am the man , " exclaimed Anderson , "that the news papers have been pounding , " Hurrah l-'or Rlnnnwn ! Be sure and attend the grand open ing , to-day , of Hotel do Manawa. AMUSEMENTS FOR TI1K1VBEK. Tuesday Nat Goodwin , in Turned Up , and Lend Me F GIIISI ) Ol'KlU HOUSE. Friday War Song concert. Saturday Afternoon War Song concert. Saturday Night War Sotig concert. KlICX MUSEC. Every Afternoon nnd Night Eaton & Farrcll's Georgia minstrels and un enter- tamlutj variety programme. Bogus Milk Inspection. "The. recent lining of the men In the police court for the selling of milk reclpos , " said a physician yesterday , "shows what a farce the present system of milk Inspection In this city has proved to be. Notwithstanding the fact that wo have two milk inspectors , It has been shown that this worthless millt has been sold by from thirty to forty dealers , not ono 'of whom has been detected or arrested by the city Inspectors. This fact proves conclusively that the system of milk inspection Is n fraud and the Roonor it Is abolished nnd a moro metropolitan plan sub stituted , the better It will bo for the welfare of our community. Some tlmo ngo , it was thought the council would take action in this respect , but It was found that members wcro too much Interested In politics to pay any attention to the health of the community. As n consequence , our people have been living upon disenscd and spurious milk. "It is high tlmo to find out whether 01 not there are some humane member * of the city council who will takothls ( subject under consideration nnd place the inspection of milk in the Imndii of competent people , nnd at tha name tlmo perfect the system which the board of health should long since Imvo given confederation to. " All There ! Everybody ! ! ComotoLako Manawa to-day. The finest of everything. All the attrac tions of this popular resort. Elegant ball and magnificent banquet in the evening. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity tronjtfU nud wholwomeuow. Mora economical than'.Up ordinary ilnda. anW cannot ba sold In competition with tha wultltudei of low coit , Uortwclflit alum or phoipnate nnwilgrn. KoK CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE , Something of Interest to Close Buyers. Look in our Show Windows ancj see the Samples. . Special'Bargain Sale of Men's Cheviot and Cassimere Suits , We will offer oa Tuesday , May 7th , 500 suits of Men's Cheviot and CassSmcre Suits at the astonishing low price of $10.00. These are suits which have been manufactured to sell for $15 and $18 , but we are overstocked on them and have decided to make a grand clearance sale of several styles in cluding such well known makes as the Sawyer goods that are sold by Jobbers for more money than we retail them for. As to quality of goods and character of trimmings and making , we can only say that they are in harmony with all goods that are sold at at the Continental. In all * sizes , 34 to 44. Samples of the cloth or sample suits sentto * any address free of charge. THE LARGEST STOCK , The public cannot attach too much importance to these two facts. A large stock is always necessary to a large business and a large business can only be built up on a low price basis. Oursuccess is based on tlicse facts. In proof of this statement , we will show in the Boys' Department this week , a line of 250 Boys' Short Pant Suits , in two popular shades of mixed cheviots , strictly all wool and the most popular styles we have shown this season. Thoroughly well made and trimmings unequalled , at the popular price of § 4.50 per suit. Ages 4 to 14. The goods cannot be duplicated and buyers will do well to make an early selection. BOYS' THREE-PIECE SUITS , SHORT PANTS. We will offer 50 suits of the above style in a choice mixed Cassimere goods ( always sold in our stock for $9 and $ ro , ) at the extraordinary low price of $7.00 , coat , vest and knee pant. We carry a full line of Three Piece Suits and will offer this special line at $7.00 , knowing that it is one of the best values we have ever offered. Sizes 10 to 16 years. We will send packages containing suits of clothing , furnishingr goods , cloths and woolens of all kinds kept in our establishment , to any address in Nebraska , lown , Kansas , Dakota , Colorado or Wyoming , C. O. D.'giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before pay ! ng for them. By this arrangement people living In distant towns can obtain every advantage of seeing any article of merchandise in ourstock at their own towns , examining the same before paying for them , and if not perfect ly satisfactory , returning goods to us at our expense. Money for all amounts exceeding $1O may bo returned at our expense. Try this arrangement. For years we have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most satisfactory results. You take no risks. Examine the goods , and return them at our expense if they do not please you. Corner isth and Douglas Streets. Omaha. Neb. OMAHA , BOSTON , NEW YORK , DES MOINES. Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River , . DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1103 FAUNAM STUUF.T , OMAHA , NKB. ( Opposite Ptixton Hotol.j Office hours , 0 a. m. to 8p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. .Specialists In Chronic , Nervous , Skin and Dlood Discuses. CXrConsultatlon nt office or by mall free. Medicines sent by mall or express , hocurnly pactod. free from observation. Guarantees to cure quickly , safelv and permanently. HTJDufinC ! THJTJTIin.VSpormatorrhoMi , semi- FIlJuYUUu IJJjDlljlll nal I.ossos.NlghtKmia- ilona Physical Decay , arising from Indiscre tion , Excess or Indulgence , producing Sleep- IcBsncHS , Despondency , Hmples on the face , aversion to society , easily discouraged , lack of conlldence , dull , unlit for study or busmesiwil Dnds life ft burden , safely , permanently nnd privately cured. Consult lira. Belts U lletts , )3 ) Karuam St. , Omaha , Net ) . Blood anil Skin Diseases s results , completely eradicated without the aid of Mnrcurv. Scrofula. Kryslpolas , Kevcr Sores , lilotches , Ulcers , 1'alns In the Head ami Hones , Syphilitic Sore Throat. Mouth and Tongue , Ca- t.irrh. &c. , permanently cured wlicru others have failed. , , , _ , tfirfnnu TTrinouTT and Bladder Complaints , KIQIICY , urinary winim. uim < mit , u fro. ciuent HurnliiK or Bloody Urine. Urlue hiKU col nred or with milky sediment on standing , Weak Back , fionuorrhrua , Uleot , Cystitis. Ac. , Promptly andSafely Cured , Charges Keasona- STRICTURE ! . inoval complete , without cutting , cau&vtc or dilatation. Cures eltccted at home bv patient without a moments pain or annovanco. To YOIM Men ani Miuflle-Apfl Men , D T1'8 awful etlccU ot early Cl Vice , which urlnps organic eying both mind and bodv , with lls , permanently cured. ! DDTTO Adresi tnoso wno nave Impaired i DM10 themselves by Improper indul gences nnd solitary hablti , which ruin both body and mind , unllttlng them for business , slimy or marriage. M AiutiKii MB * , or those enter ng on that Imp- Py life , aware of physical debility , quickly as i""ea OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. First Practical Expe rience. Second Kvery case Is especially studied , thus starting aright. Third Medicines are pre pared In our laboratory exactly to suit each case , thus affecting cures without in jury. > fW.Sem ! 0 cents postage for celebrated works on Chronic , Nervou and Delia ate Diseases. Thousands cured. tWA friendly letter or call may save you future sutrerlneand shame , and ndil golden years to life. tv No letters an swered unless accompanied by i cents in stamps. BTig & JJE 1108 Karnatu Brtnet , Omaha , N b. OHATEl'UL-COMFOHTINU Epps's Cocoa. HUEAKFAST. "Ilr a tlioroiuli knuwleilice of the natural lawi wblcliuoTum llio opuralloni of ctuoillon and nutrl tlun , mill by u careful up intention of the duo urupar lien of wolfilecltHtiocoi : . Mr. Ki > pi has provided our trenkfun uiblu * with a aellcutalr flavored buvera.'O wlilcUnmr lave u uanjr liearr doctor * ' bllli. It It by the Jiullcluun usu of lucli article * of diet tliat a conitltutlun may be itra'lually built un until etrons enough to reiUt orery teniluiicy to OUo.no. Hun dred of lubtla mulnilici are nuaunit arouml ui really lo attack nlierovvrtueroii a weak point. We may ocapu many a fatal tlmfl by keepltiK uur elv well forlincdwltu purublooJ and a properly nourliued Iratuo. " Civil Herrlcj ( laiettc. Made liuply wltd bolllnit water or milk. Sold only In half pound tint by ( Sroccri lalieleJ tbufl JAMES EPPS & co. . " " I say , llrown. old boy , Imvo you seen this advertisement of Burlng nnd Summer Suits ? iiet us go around to-ni orrow , and have a look at them. Smith had one of their i ? " > suits last fall , und It was as good u nt and style as any > 0 custom made. I3FH& DODGE STL , OMAHA. NEB. jrOU TUB TEE1TUE.NV Ol' ALI , ' APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ' Board & AtUndnnce. JBtit Accommodation ! In "Weit. 03" WRITE 70E mHOTILAJUJon DeformiUei nl gracci , Truitei , OlubTtct , Curviturei of Bplne , Fllti , Tumori. ronchltli , bhali DISEASES OF WOMEN & . . . . . HK IliTI HTULT AHIinilLTUa.IHDEPinTJlXM'lOB WOUH ncuuacoiiruMi.iiT. ( STRICTLY > HIVATE. ) Only EeliabU lleiUc * ! Imititute maldoc a Speclilty of PRIVATE DISEASES All lllood DUtuei iiwrM > rDll7 Irt.led. STpklllllo 1'olioa rimorcd from the IJII.MI wlllioul mejcurj. K n llMlorillt * Trf.l.ml f.r to. , i t YIT.ll. ron KK. r.rllti tn H. 1. 1 lilt t > uujb lr l.4 t bcm.br eorre.H > ndtDce. All tcniDiuDlei- llooicoBdadjllil. K.dlcln icrlo romtou eiill'rtnillorti. pr f rr.d. C cooiult ui or.f ni - - Hit ; Uletlma v.rlcocele , with quntloo lilt. " Attitu ' 01CAUA MEDIOAZi fe BUBOIOAI. INSTITUTE , IStb and Dodge BtrieU , 00AHA , NEB. VASSAR COLLEGE , KXAMINATJO.N3 for admUilon to VAUHAU CO I. M'.OEwlllUi held In tills cltjr during tbe lint week of Jnne. Apl'llcanli for oxaoiloittloii ttiould tiollf el'nideut Ddoro MAVUtU. NO CREDIT ? \ No Loss { J ? I But you OAN'T do tailoring f without giving credit. f jr C.in't we ? Well , if we nin't | V doing the biggest tailoring busiv ? ness in. these United States we'll V 9 present you with clothes so long f fas you live. | M Our Levers for . lifting this big I J business are : a Absence of credit and loss Plenty of goods from ine- Q ( lium to fine f Broadgauge tailoring of the f right sort A Hosts of increasing custom- A ers Yon join the . ranks o good | dressers marching to nnd frcm I Nicoll's. A Suits made to order , § 20 525 A and § 30 , that will cost you 0 double elsewhere. COME DAY OR EVENING. 1409 Douglas street , Omaha 'A ' Half Thousand Trouserings MADE TO MEASURE , $5 to $10 $ , 4 DRINK HIRES' ROOT BEER Xlio I'liroat nnil nose Drink in tlio World. Appetizing , Dellulouu , Sparklliiif. A I'ackoga ( llqultl ) 2Jo , mnkcs tire gnllons. EVKHY nor'HjK GUAKANTUIUU. NOTllOtllll.r , EAblLf MADK. No liolllnx or ctrulnlns ; . Directions ilmple. nnd If nmile nccordlnvlr there ran be no mutuku. Ask your UruKKl't < > r IJrortr for It. mill Uku iiu utlicr. ' . tcullmt jfougetlllHKS' Try it nnd you Will Not l > o Without it. TIIK OMY 0. K. IllltHri. I'll TrE.CII.PIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Xloosu 03 Ynidora' CHICAGO. -j--iCS&XiS31n < .yZ < SS7iiLtr Jt ! * 'J3Ml mj r .Q moKAG lBentiO-lapetie BeltsJl Tito Grandest Triumph of Electric Science Sci- „ , . . . enllfically Made and Practically Applied- . StlcntiHe , HcdlStg.OISEASE CURED WITHODT MEDICINES I KV tUHl flf irPTlK ? IlaTu yon Fatnn In tftn Unrk , Hips , Head < ii * TJoib. , Nerr-i BT WBLlL % / > Jt Gi ouii Iteblllly , l.umLuvo , ( Jtsiicrftl l > pblll < 7. ltliciimntl in , I inraEli ] ,8clntlfaI > l en cnorKliln 7 . , Mptnnl l > l * nf , Turulil I.lvcr , lout , I'.clmiKtlou , E Kllimn. llcni-t Illunnr. I > j popil , Conillpatlon. Kriftlppln * . Intlljrmtlan oauno < - * . , Im * | . . -Hep/ . I > rmb A trtic , Dlaliclc * . llyilroocle , IMuotl l i > aitn * , llroii.y , rtg.f then I It tie belt 111 m - nerd. Kltclrieitu liittantlu l\lit Can bo nppllod to any part uf tlin body , | I \Yholefainli i'l curei It eloctrlBei tUa tlcod ALL ELSE FABLS. N.Jlurriiy.Nancrrlllc.Ill.iK. ; , . Abbott , tupt. cltr vt-UerHOikB. Houth licml , Inil | Itnbt. It Ha > iii9OH , ClilcaffO poitoncei I , . l > . McMlcliiol. M. ! > . , Buiralo , N. T , "Your ln.lt ha § itccuniplliliod whtt no other remedy hail itoBd7iicrTo nDacomfortablo sleep at lUwht. " Holit. llnll , nljcremn , ir > o E ttS9thhtrcctNow Voik.otc. , fSERVQUS PEOPLE. naHonHR'H DtntTHO-aiO. k ° _ . _ . , , , .v. . . . . . . . .ui.u 8u pen orlM free wltU ilalo Belts. I HErEREMCE3i Any bank , cJinmcrcliu Cf ncy orAvotd botnia toapanl" ' " wlttiiii nT RlU'i-fl anil worth-I nnoleiitlo liouie InOnlocoi vholfulo JruznI.tt.aiD WB tmlt.itlon > . KLKCTilIO 'JlilBfiUB ton lUTlllUi. | > runclicu and UUIcagu. iijK ( ( > curt J Eccil ctuap for llliutrutol pamclili ; DR. W. J. HOFJfJE , Inventor , (91 ( Wabash Avenue , Chica ? Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. GWIN & DUNMIRE , Successors to J. .1. Ilardai ) , SportingGoodsHeadquarters 1O1 S , 13th St. , Corner" Dodfjo Street , Omaha. Guns , Ammunition , Fishing- Tackle , Lawn Tennis , Base Ball , GeriortU Athletic and Sporting floods. All kinds of repairs. Send for Catalogue. HIMEBAUGH & : TAYLOR , Hardware andCtstSery - , 'J.ools , 'Fln Itronso Bulldivt' Qooilt awl lin.fulo 1405 Douglas St. , Omaha. i. . . ETCHINGS , EMERSON , ENORAVINCS , HALLET & DAVIS , ARTIST SUPPLIES , KIMBALL , MOULDINGS , PIANOS AND OROANa FRAMES , SHEET MUSIC. 1513 DoOEUn 8L Omaha , NcWa , Steck Piano Koinarkiiblo fur powerful tone , pliamo notion find nb.suluto dura bility ; 80 years' record the best guaran tee of tie excellence of UICBO instru ments , agt t mmm limii ffiir r * * * * + * - ' > * * ' ISANTAL-IVSIDY I Arrests ( Hschnrncs from tlio urinary nr- j gar.H In Cltlicr h Jt In-IS lniur . It 19 bupcricr to ropallin. Ciibfba , or Inlci'tlous , end free fruin ull bad fcioell I or oilier Incouvetiluucea.coutalncil coutalncil HMUJII lx r the numo nut Kenernlljr uvrarci Unit br I fit of ruukliiB lully unu-linlf of U U mail li thrown nwuy MI Ilia Krou.idi f lieimAta coiiMGcluJ with Oils coripuuf nileil In iHvliiii IhU wuBt.i o thul llmcoux wAUUANrKii I'KiirWi1 ! .ii ; -J lu on'r ' nbitut < JNK > , . - ' " ! ' " ° coni.nuerof cnin'uun cot * inr'it.2 ! -ii X i iJ/ ? iii ' / ! ' ' wll'f ' " " "loo wlipn propurinif It IDF lafl tiuio.roirn ( 1'lqul'j CoTuu Uonipany , . . . A8k Your Orocor for CJtOll'Jf JjJttlllJ ) UOlfJfJSK. McCOHU , iJUADY & CO , , WhpluBUlu Urouoi-A , _ . Omalm , Neb VKNNYflSvAri - , Co , puruorr , llicn. mid by m U by Cicwl mJr Company , Omalm.