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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MAY 21 188ft
THRCITY.
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The Omaha Guards , headed by tholr
band and drum corps , will maUo their
flrHtdrostj parade on the 30lh.
Mciy Glftflt , a valuable mnroownod by
Dlck'Wildo , wns stolen yesterday. The
nniuml is a sorrel in color , fifteen hands
hiph.
A pookotbook wns plckod up nt the
ontrv' td IJoyd's onora house Saturday
and. is now in the possession of the
chief of poltco.
On Thursday evening the Lndies Ro-
llof corps gives a reception to Mrs.
Emma Mini cheater , at the residence of
Capt. J. S. Wood.
Complaints have boon made against
Ed Mauror and Dr. Cornish for soiling"
linuor on Sunday. Warrants arc to bo
issued for thcarrodl of both.
Ohiof Seavoy has ordered a number
of warrants to be issued for bawdy house
residents of the now burnt district who
have boon ordered to vacate but have
failed to do BO.
The command at Fort Omaha , joined
by these at the Bullovuo rillo range , is
rejoicing ever Soigoant Heading's suc
cess at Chicago. Seine of the men are
heavy winners.
Frank D. Kent , a snloonkoopor at
Cut-oil islnnd , has sworn out warrants
for the arrest of a number of persons
whom ho claims have been fishing with
a seine in the hiko.
There la n pond at the corner of Thir
ty-fifth and Gnus streets which is not
only stagnant , but which has become
the dumping place of manuro'and other
objectionable fillings.
The board of public works yesterday
granted a permit to the Omaha Struct
Kail way company to lay tracks on
Twenty-fourth street from Mamlorson
Btrcet to the ] ? ult line.
Adam Snyder has been honored by
the olTor of a place on the committee on
n\\nrd of the Texas Spring Palace , an
exposition to bo hold from May SJO to
Juno 20 , at the capital of the Lone Star
state.
A tctini of horses belonging to Martin
llailcy , a teninstcr for the Woodman
Oil works , was killed at the crossing of
Twentieth ana Nichols streets by a wild
car on the Bolt line spur ycbterday
afternoon.
Oniccr Fleming turned ever to Chief
Seavoy a counterfoil sihor dollar hand
ed to him by a gentleman on whom it
had boon passed. It was a clumsily ex
ecuted job and could not deceive any
one who examined it. However it bore
evidences of considerable use.
I'crhonnl I'urasrnnhs.
P. H. Ilouton , of Lincoln , is in the city.
DM. K. Hoiiowcll , of Tolcumali , U in the city.
W. U. Uuckus , of Guiioii , is nt the Mllluril.
T. F ; Gnutt , of North Plutto , is in the city.
J. E. Applcgato , of Cincinnati , is in the
city.
city.C.
C. T. Brewer , of McCoolc , is nt the Mil-
lunl.
lunl.L.
L. D. Watson , of Carter , Wyo. , is nt the
Arcade.
W. P. Bartlett , of Dos Molnes , is nt the
Arcade.
J. Mc3rido ] , of O'Neill , was in the city yes-
teiday.
J. W. Chandler , of 13rokon Bow , is a guest
nt the Arcndo.
W. P. Wnmsloy , of WulK. Walla , W. T. , is
nt the Millard.
E. Li. Clayton , of Crete , wns an Omaha
visitor ycstorduy.
John Bcnnisonof Bcnnison Bros. ' Crcston ,
la. , store , is ia the city.
Dr. Hosowater has recovered from his recent -
cent Illness and resumed practice.
Emll Brandols. of Braoduls & Sons , re-
turneil ' from Now York city yesterday.
> 'it Blink , ' of Fronchtowu , Nob. , is in the
city looking over his ical cstato intoicsts.'jjg
John B. Shua , assistant county attotnoy ,
' has returned fiom his three weeks'visit in
Boston , Mass.
' . Phil McCarthy loft for the west last ovcn-
iiiR for n few days' visit to his brother , J. P.
McCarthy nt Laratnlo City.
*
.General H. G. Thomas , formerly of the
ptlv 'department , United States army , and
Colonel Stone , of the Twonty-llrst infantry ,
were visitors at Port Omaha Sunday , and
guests of Colonel Fletcher.
The Mhsos Abbott and Miss E. Terry , of
Wilton , Iowa , arrived m the city on Thurs
day morning last , and are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. S. K. Torr.v , 2T27 Chailes.
Mr. J. D. Farquhor , general agent of the
Capitol Loan and Investment company , of
Lincoln , passed through this city en lonte for
DCS Molues , Jowa , which ho contemplates
making his luturo home.
Water Notes.
Yesterday the waterworks company com
menced to lay a water main oil Eighteenth
south of Vlnton , also on Mercer avenue four
blocks west from Lowe avenue. The water
main on Lca\en worth reaching to the Bolt
line will bo llulshcd on Wednesday.
Disappeared.
Mr. Michel , who lives on Jones street , near
Fourteenth , reports at police headquarters
that Ills twolvo-yoar-old daughter has mys
teriously disappeared. IIo cannot account
for the disappearance and is greatly con
cerned. She has black hair and blue eves
and wore a blue hat.
Additional Paving.
The city council has given property own
ers along the following sheets thlity days
to select the matci ial wltti which they do-
Biro their thoroughfares paved : On Daven
port from Thirtieth to Hillside addition ;
Chicago from Thlitiothto Illllsido addition ;
Thirty-first from Cass to Davonpoit ; Bristol
from Twenty-fourth to Thirtieth ; Thlitieth
from Bristol to Spauldlng.
Conling Stations.
The St. Paul & Omaha will move its Cov-
Ington coal shed to Herman , and its Oakland
coal shed to Bancroft. Us coaling stations
are to bo : Omaha , Herman , Bancroft ,
Emci son anil Sioux City. As the coal la
hauled Irom the mines north via Omaha , the
ideals to avoid hauling farther noith than
absolutely necessary as much of it is used by
southbound engines.
AVnnt Aloro Trains.
There is a considerable feeling among people
ple living along the Bolt line about the lack
of suburban train service after night. The
last tnWn out from the Webster street Jepot
leaves at 0:20 : p. m. , and the latest one to ar
rive reaches hero at 8 p. m. This does not
allow the people living In the suburbs nn.v
cliqnca to enjoy the benefits of the thcatois ,
cr other evening entertainments , or to at
tend to any business down town after night.
A Girl's Kliclir.
Looln Dcniso , a pretty brunette of seven
teen years and only four foot four inches in
height , has run away from her homo at Mis
souri Valley and it is thought has coma to
Omaha. No reason is known for her depar
ture. She were a blue tmtiiio dress when
she loft. An unelo named Mr. Youll , is 'In
the city looking for her.
Ijiuvlcr's Victims.
Three rowdies , named James Watson , E.
S , Owens and M. Morrison , while drunk
Sunday evening , attempted to run the Eden
Musco. They used the vilest of language in
the presence of n number of ladies and in
otler | wpyn acted most outrageously. Wat
son , who struck Mr. Lawler , was lined $0.50 ,
Whllo hlu two associates got off with $5.50
each.
Civil Service ISxnmlnatlnn.
Aclvil , service examination for clerkship *
. in the government oftlccs at Washington will
' lie bold In this city next Thursday , The ex-
runmcrs are J. E. Waters , roulstry clerk 'of
the postoflk'o , president ; Matthew FItzpat-
rickriouoy | order clerk , secretary , and F ,
W. Perkins , tlwj chief clerk. Ono member
of the Government board is expected to bo
rOSTOFKICB AND
Dlsoiiflfioilnt TiCttgth l > y CotiRrcasninn
Council JiiBt Returned.
Hon. W. J. Connell returned homo from
Washington yesterday morning.
In answer to inquiries regarding the gov
ernment building matter , ho said * that It
would doubtless bo settled within the next
few days , though in nit the conferences hold
either with Secretary Windom or SiipDrvis-
Inp Archltect-Wlndrim , no intimations weio
given from which nnvono could determine
what looatlon would bo soloctcd.
"Delay Is canned , " said Mr. Council , "by
the special committee composed of Super
vising Architect Windrim and assistant sec
retaries Bachelor nnd 1 Ichnor , who hnvo n
force of clerks nt work completing nn
abstract of all the points nmdo in letters ,
telegrams nnd petitions , favorable and other
wise , to bitn the Faraam stiect and the
Planters' house silo.
"With all the delay wo nro as far along as
Milwaukee , Duluth and other places which
are to have now tiostofllccs. Nothing has
been ilonoas yet townuls limiting plans for
any of them. The chief clerk told mo that
Mr. Wlndom's time has been so occupied
seeing callers nnd getting thodcpaitmcnt ro-
'organl/cd that ho has not been in the
draughting room but once slnco taking
charge of the ofllco. I expect wo will have
a decision some time thin week. "
Hoforrlng to other affairs , especially ap
pointments , Mr. Connell said ho had nothing
to give out not already known.
"Hogaidlng the Omaha postofllce , I don't
bcllcvo any change will bo nnulo , at least not
for several months. In course of time wo
may expect removals , probably in the dis
trict attorney's ana revenue collcctoi's
ofllecs. "
"Mr. Pilohott has been threatening to re
sign. Has his icslgnation reached Washing
ton11 ?
"No , I think not. Probably It got lost in
the mails. "
"IIo says ho has become weary of the
ofllco and wants to get out of III"
"I hardly nnaglno that Mr. Prltchott will
mvo occasion to resign. "
"Judge Groff's ' chances for appointment on
the Inter state commerce commission , " de
clared Mr. Connell , "aro bettor than these
of any western man seeking a high olllco. It
s generally conceded at Washington that
Attorney Guneial Miller will bo made tno
successor of the late Stanley Matthews , on
the supreme court bench.
"Yes , I i-.iUod at the whlto house and had
ntcrvlows with President Hartlson half n
lozcn times while there. The administra :
tlon Is fast growing into popularity
vlth the pcoplo. Somu complaint Is heard
'rom seekers after place and tholr friends
jecauso of the slowness in matting ofllcial
changes , but that is to bo expected. The
ircsident is not inclined to bo hasty In the
natter of removals , except for cause , while
among the heads of departments different
opinions prevail , Clarkson , for instance ,
urges changes In his department of fourth-
class postolUcct as rapidly as possible , and
told mo that ho had made an argument for
this in n meeting of the cabinet. Ho holds
that the people , by n decided vote ,
asked lor a change of administration ,
i'ho masses are not convinced -tnat the
change has come until their postmaster has
been removed and a now man put in his
( ilacc.
"Senator Manderson will bo homo in a few
days. "
Air. Connell said that at a meeting hold
last week , in Washington , all the delegation
for Nebraska , except Senator Mandorson ,
Imd endoiscd W. F. Gurloy as assistant dis
trict attorney'and rccpinniondedhis appoint
ment. _
Always Keep the Upper Hand ol Dis
ease.
Chances of temperature are apt to cause
dangerous sickness ; in the full-blooded apoplexy
plexy is to bo feared. When you havoa pain
in the head , feel dizzy , feverish , rheumatic
or sick at the stomach , take at once three to
ten of ISitAMJitr.Tii's Ptu.s. Such slight al-
fcctlons are only the harbingers of disease or
sudden piostration , and the thing to do is to
master the trouble ut once. Never let a lit
tle sickness cot the better of you. Drive it
out of doors iiDmedlatcly. Let thcro bo no
compromise , always have with you n box of
BiiANi > iiETH's PHLS , and you are prepared
to fight the \ \ orst form of sickness in its in
cipicncy.
miSMOIUtVLi J > AY.
The Committee. Complain * of Scarcity
of IAimn. !
The committee on invitations for the ob
servance of Memorial day , May 30 , has sent
written invitations to all societies in tno city
known to it , to take part in the parade and
exercises. It also extends cordial invitation
to every society , both civil and military ,
which lias thus far not been invited , to Join
with the G. A. R. on that occasion. All
societies desiring to take part in the parade
should report to Major Clarkeson , marshal of
the day , and get positions assigned them bo-
forotheSUth inst.
The financial committee appointed , by the
G. A.1J. posts , to collect funds to defray the
expenses of the services resumes its t-isk to
morrow. Thus far , It has not been so suc
cessful as it was thought it would be.
A very inteicsting programme has been
ai ranged , including an addicss at the high
school grounds by Kov. Dr. Molt , of Dubuque -
buquo , la. , recommended by Dr. Duryea as
being n very eloquent man. The occasion
will bring to Omaha many thous vnds of visi
tors , so that from business motives , If from
no other , it is claimed the citizens should
contribute freely to defray tbo expense in
curred.
Strictly Business.
What Is the Swift Specific Company ? Who
compose the organization i Is it n clap trap
patent medicine humbug , gotten up to de
ceive and inako money out of the people }
These ijuc'tlons wo think are nnsworcd by
the officials and citizens of our city and state.
. AiiMjm , Ga. , Nov. 10 , 18b8.
Wo know the gentlemen composing the
Swift Specific Company. They are promin
ent citizens of our state , men of means and
of high character and btandinc.
W. A. IlKMi'im.i , , Pros , Capital City Bank-
J. II. Pourun , Pros. Merchants' Bank.
PAUL KoMAiii : , Vice-Pros. Atlanta Nat
Bank.
L. J. HIM , , Pres , Gate City Nat. Bank.
JOHN B. Gun DON , Governor of Georgia.
AI.FHKD H. CofquiTT , U. S. Senator.
J. T. Cool-tit , Ma\or of Atlanta.
II. W. GiiAiiy , Editor Atlanta Constitution.
' 1 ho Host In ttio World.
I think S vlft'B Specific is the best blood
lumedy In the \\orld , I have known it to
make some wonderful cures of patients who
were considered Incuiablo.
' D. M. tin it BOX. Crowvillo , La.
Treatise ou Blood and Skia Diseases .nulled
fioe.
THE Uttirr Si'ccii'ic Co , , Drawers , Atlanta ,
Go.
A Htntt ) Development Convention.
Tim state development committee of the
board of tin Jo met in the ofllco of Secretary
Nason ut 350 : ! o'clock , yesterday afternoon ,
which resulted in offectlnir an organisation.
Hugh G. Glark was chairman , nnd W. W.
Nason , secretary. After- discussing various
mcasuies , it was decided to write the vauous
boards of trade and otbcrorgunlzatlons of the
state nnd ascertain their vlows as to the pro
priety of calling n state convention for the
purvoso of considering the subject , nnd devising
vising ways and means for carrying out the
objects of the committee , which Is in the in
terest of the development of the stato.
It Is proposed to hold the convention about
the middle of June.
' ' N 10thOmaha
Taxidormlstcatal'g'o,815 , ,
AN AKOIUIKOI'S EI3I3S.
Wliy Dnrrow Did Not Hullil the Now
llrowncll Hall.
The suit of Henry A. Dnrrow ngalnst the
trustees of Brownoll hall , Is on trial be
fore Judge Groff. Mr. Dnrrow prepared
plans for the now hall , which were accepted
but for which ho clilms to have received no
compensation. Ho sues accordingly for
W.OOO.
County Attorney Mnhonoy has filed
amended petitions to the demurrer in the
cases of Douglas county against Stuht , lias-
call , Donovan , Clark. Gibson , Boicho , Alt-
man , Christlanson nnu Goddurd for payments
on lots purchased by thum two yo.usagoln
the poor farm.
Sullivan airnlnst Van Kttcti Is on trial bo-
for Judge Judge Wnkoloy.
The county attorney filed thrco Informa
tloim , the first being against Alvla Fletcher ,
charged with stealing n gold wnleh fiom
Mattlo Kced , valued at $ l-'o ; the second ,
ngnlnst Frank Stone for burglary in South
Omaha , nnd the third against Will N. King ,
for forging the nonio ot Leo Hartley & Co.
to n ? G cheek on McCaguu Bros. ' bank.
'Ihomas W. Robinson has instituted suit
against F. N. Jones and H. E. Hust , to foreclose -
close u mortgage for the payment of n prom
issory note debt amounting to $1,100.07.
1 ho criminal cases sot for ti Ial this week
before Judge Hopowoll aio : Scott Gillmnn
nnd Efllo Smith , larceny from person ; Frank
Stone , buiglary ; Will N. Klnir , forccry ;
Edward C. Marsh , embezzlement from the
Adams Express company ; Barnard Me-
Dermit , assault and battery ; Charles Cum-
mlngs , embezzlement ; Joiry Howard , as
sault and battery. Next Monday : Walter
Edwards , assault with Intent to kill ; Frntil :
Fuller , larceny from poison ; Mary Havliek ,
assault nnd battery ; Klchard Cieolo , assault
with intent to wound , and Alva Cook , em
bezzlement from the Mlssouii Pacific.
In the case of P.iynter against Jonnson the
Jury rendered a veidlct for SJ1.14 for the
plolutlff.
The arguments wore concluded yestciday
afternoon In the SJ5)00 ( ) dainago case of Hansen -
sen against Omaha , and the case wi.s given
to n Jury for deliberation.
The plaintttr In the case of David Scldcn
ngalnst Emma L. Van LOtton was given a
verdict for S'J.ltO. ' The suit was brought to
recover that amount on Justice court fees.
In the case oC Dewey & Stone against
Iroy the plaintiffs recovered a Judgment for
$11-1.
United StiurH Court.
The case of Michael O'Brlon against the
Union Pacific Railroad company for S20.COO
damages wns injprogress before Judge Dundy.
O'Brien was thrown off a switch engine nt
South Omaha on the 1st of August last , and
had OIKI ol his logs crushed to such
an extent that ho had to have it amputated.
W. J. Sheep , of Lincoln , is in attendance
at the court.
County Court.
Silas Cobb , a democratic stenographer , has
brought suit against the democratic legisla
tive delegation , Mcssis. William Novo , Wil-
limn Gardner , Adam Snydcr , JohnMcMillen ,
S. B. Fcnno and Frank K.Morrissey , as well
as Timothy J. Mahoney , for ? 320. In his
complaint he states that lie did stenographic
work for thorn thrco times in the contested
election cases of George M. O'Brien against
John McMillcn nnd others , to the amount nnd
value of ? 400 ; that Mahoney is hold liable as
guarantor for this sum with the exception of
5SO , nnd Is therefore made ono of the defend
ants. In behalf of MeMillen , Gardner , Nevo
and Snyder ho guaranteed to pay Cobb for
taking depositions , ? 320 , within twenty d.ys ,
but it has not been paid yet.
Pears' soap secures a beautiful com
plexion. H ' ' ' ' ' '
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Ijlcciifictl to Wed.
The following list of marriage licenses
were issued yesterday in the county court :
Name and Residence. Ago
I John Cahill , Omaha 25
1 Bessie McCarthy , Omaha 'M
j Howard R. Weber , Omaha 20
1 Willetta Scott , Omaha . " . . . . A. . .20
JGustav Koessnor , Elkhorn , Nclf. . . * 37
| Annie Parackning , Elknorn , Neb 29
( Henry J. Martin , Omaha 25
( Lizzie M. Schuior , Omaha 22
A TRAIN DITCHED.
An Accident Occasioned by Attention
to an Injured Boy.
CJ About 1:30 : p. m. , Sunday , a boy of fifteen ,
named Lewis , while attempting to got on a
Missouri Pacific train near Locust street was
joikcd violently against the stops of the rear
and broke his ICB. A number of Missouri
Pacific employes near by carried him to a
house near by and sent for n physician who
set the fractured limb. Among the
men who attended to the boy's Avonts
was the switchman at that point. Ho forgot
that ho had left his switcli open , and in a few
moments a passenger train came in and the
engine , tender , baggage car and two coaches
were ditched. Nobody was injured , although
many were scared. In the course of a few
houts the train was replaced ou the track.
Mihnlovitch's Hungarian blackberry
juice is unformcntcd.
The Itlckotts- Woods Cnso.
Judge Bcrka yesterday heard the case of
Dr. M. O. Iliukotts against John Woods , nn
nctlon on the equal rights act. Evidence was
produced to show that WooJs lial refused to
'
sell Dr.'Rlckctts beer unless ho paid 51 n
glass for it. I'ho defcnso was made that
Woods has a right to fix any prjco lie wants
upon his wares Judge Berica took the mat
ter under advisement until to-morrow.
Sam Small'H liccturo.
More than five hundred pcoplo crowded the
First Baptist church last night to hear Som
Small's lecture , entitled , "From Bar room to
Pulpit. " Mr. Small , according to his own
statement , was n patron of "bar-rooms for
Bovontccn years , and has only been four
years In the pulpit. IIo consumed the greater
portion of his time In tolling how awfully
bad ho used to bo when he. was starring as
the worst drunkard in Atlnnta , and closed
by contrasting his former degraded condition
with his present life , IIo attributed the
change entirely to the overwhelming power
of Diviuo Grace , ana asscitcd that no man
.who has fallen asl ow as lie once was has
will power enough to recover his position
without accepting religious aid.
A New CiirpcnterH' Union ,
The carpenters of North Omaha met , last
'
night , in their union liouUauart'ers , nt Twen
ty-fourth and Cumlng streets , andorganized
n now union , which will bo known nn the
Biotheihood of Caipentcrs' aim Joiners' '
union , No. 71. It is u branch of No. CS
KEPL
For Bll'oui and Nervoui Oliorderi , tuchafi Wind and Pain In the Stomach , Sick Headache , Glddlneit , Ful-
neit. and Swelling alter Ueali , Dlizineii and Urowilncit , Cold Chilli , Fluihlngt t Heat Lou of Appetlts ,
Shorlneit of Breath. Cottlveneit , Scurry , Blotchei on the Skin. Disturbed Sleep , Frightful Dreamt , and all
Nervoui and Trembling Sensations. &e. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY .MINUTES ,
llilala noilctlou. LveryaurforerU earnestly Invited to try ono Uos of tbesa i'llla , aud tUoywill be
ocknowledged to bo a l\'on \ < lcrful StnlMnr.
UCEOHAM'd VlUB , Ukou us directed , will quickly restore female * to complete health. For a
WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ;
they ACT LIKE MAGIC : < > fete tlotrt 17111 work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening tlio
mutculur Sitem ; reatorlne lone-lost Complexion : brlneliiK btvtk the keen edge ol appetite , aud
arousing vrlih the ROSEBUD OF HEALTH tbo utiotetiliyitcal entraifot the human fruino. These
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Nervous and Debilitated la that BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT
MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. 1'ull dlrectloaj wltUeachBoi.
Vrcpnrccl only by TII08. IIKECIIAM. St. Helena. Ijmca hre ! , England.
AiM lii Uniwlit * ocnerulla , B. F. ALLEN 4 CO. . 36B and 367 Canal St. , New York , bolo Agvnta for
tlio UulteO Btatoa , u/io ( It'iair Urufflat does not keep Ihein. )
WILL MAIL DEECHAW'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25.CENTS A BOX. '
nils powder no vor varies. Amiuvolof purity
HtroiiRtli \\holQsoincne3s. . Morn uconoinlcal
than the ordinary Klu it , nnd cannot l > o sold In
competition with the inultltiiiles of low cost ,
BhorlwolKlitnluinor iihosimnto powaois. Sola
only In cam. Uoyal linking 1'owder Co1 J
Wallstroot Now irort
RfiAKVELOUS
DISCOVERY ,
Onlr ficntilno System of Memory Tmlnin * .
rour Honk * I.cnrncil In ouo rcuiUuK.
niliiil nnmlrrltiR cured.
Bvpry clillil nitrt nilult nrcatly licneflltcd.
Great Inducements to Correspondence ] Clntccs.
rroMioeus. with opinions of Pr.AVm. A. Ilntn-
muiiil/tho worl 1 h nrl bwel | ilit In Mlwt I ) | UCPF. ' .
MiiiiirlCJrprnlpnlTliiiimikon.tlioBrcntlVM'ioI.
nilit I fll lliiBltlPV , O.I > . .cditorof the ( Vip ( i < m
Sfiiimfr V. V1 . I Iplmrrt l'l orlor , tlio hoWlst.
'
Aslt Your Ke taller for tfao
JAMES MEANS
OU THE
According1 to Your Needs.
.TAMES MEANS 84 STTOE
flu light and stjUsh. Itnti llknn
Jfitocklnp. nil RKQDIKKS
k NO " KEAKINCriN"be-
lag perfectly pajy the n-tt time It
worn. It will taUsfy the irost
lotH. JAMUS MflANS
hllOi ; la nosolutcly tno
only E-IOO of Its prlco > v Men
i 1m \erbCCT placed cx-
f-tcnslvelyon Urn nmkct
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Inwhlc'i durabllltr
la considered bcluro
:
mcra out
ward
AsJcfbr the James " -
HcancfS Shoe fornoya
J. BIEANB & CO. , Uoetdn.
Pull liuus of IboT.bovo nliocs for sale by
Morris & 'WiIcox
and G o.S. Miller
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DRS. BETTSTBETIS
1103 FAIINAM STHEET , OMAHA , NEB.
( Opposite Pnxton Hotel. )
Ofllco liour.s , 0 a. m. to a p. m. Buudaj a , 10 .
m. to 1 p m.
Specialists In Chronic , Nervous , Skin and
Blooil Diseases.
Ca7 C < mBiiltutIon nt olllco or by mall free.
Medicines sent by mail or express , socuroljr
paclceil. free I rom obnerv atloru Guarantees to
cure quickly. Mifoly and Durm.inentlv.
UDTmfUTC ! Tl'DDIITT1VSPerllllltorrhpa ( , semi-
nbllVUUo IJbDlLllI nul I.o 5oi.NlghtKmls.
ilona 1'liyblciil liecjiy , nrlslnt ; from Indiscre
tion , Kxcesj or Indulgence , producing blflep-
lessness , Despondency , 1'linples on the face ,
aversion to society , easily discouraged , luck ot
conlldeuce , dull , unfit for btudy or buslnos'i.Bnil '
( lutla Ufa a burden. paTuly , permanently and
prl\utely cured. Commit DIN. Uutta It lietts ,
403 1 aumiii ht. , Omaha , Neb.
Blood and Skin Dise
results , completely eradicated without the aid
of Mnrcurv. Scrofula , Kijslpolns , 1'ever Bores ,
Illotches , Ulcers , I'alns In the Head and Uonoa ,
ByphllltlcSoroTliroat. Mouth nnd Tongue. Co-
tuirh , &c. permanently cured where others
tfirlnnn ifniliauff and Bladder Complaints ,
KH111GY , Uriliary I'amtul. Uim lilt , too fro-
iiuent HurnliiK or Illoody Urine. Urine hlgn col
ored or nlth milky sodlmont on standing ,
Weak Hack , OonnorrlHi-a , Gleet , Cystitis , &c. ,
Promptly andbatcly Cured , Churpes Keasona-
STRICTURE !
moval complete , trlthout cuttlnK , cmu\lc or
dilatation. CurtKCtrectid at homo bv patient
without a moments lulu or unuovunco.
iu Yonic Meusanft Men ,
SURET3URE effects' of early
A Vlechlch orlnga organic
weakness , destroying both mind and bodv , wlta
nil Itti dreaded lllivnarmiui ntlycuiel.
HDQ CTTT ! Amreis \\nonaralrnpalred
UiltJi DuilU thomiclvix by Improper Indul *
pencea and solitary 1mb 11 , which ruin both
body and mind. unCitliu them for business ,
atudy or marriage. .
M AitniRD MK.V or. tlio" ciiterlns on that Imp-
Py life , aware -plo's'ml ' dublllty , quickly M
oum SUCCKSS
IB based upon fJuAn , First 1'raetleal _ Exp -
cat-c , tlius airectlnspnre.s without Injury.
W freud U ceutK jjcntaKe for celebrated works
on Chronic , Nervous uuil Delloate Dlgeasea.
ThouanndH cured. | 3tf A friendly letter or call
may sava > ou futuio HulTerltii ; and hame , and
add golden jeais to Hf . ( STNo letters an-
cwered unless accompanied by 4 cents In atainps.
. uirrrs & BETTS.
11W tara&m Srtnot. Omaha , Nib.
WEAKI IjiuiTrilnff from lh rf.
Tfl jfocta ofjouthrul rr
I U _ Jlorn.farlj du > .lotit
jnaiiUood , t . I win rriiini v lual le llfflllno ( Maltdj
rpnUlnliifr.rull ( dutkulari for bom cure , frtu of
'
FOWLER. Moodua. Conn.
L/inUCVandullurlnurr troubles easily , quick
M U N t T lyaailflaf fll V cured bvIMJOTl/lt AC * p
sale * . Hoverftl cases cured iuaeVend&ra , Sold
( l Uperboz. ulldrujgUts , or by unit from Do
uraMfct'o. IU WliUe st , N.V. rull UlrctUons
SUPERIOR VALUES ,
"We will offer this week extraordinary bargains iu our Furnishing Department.
200 dozen imlaundriod shirts , made of Now York mills muslin , throe ply fine
linen bosom , full reinforced front and baolc , oxcollootly made , at 50o each. Wo
call the attention of all ladies to this unusual bargain , as it is something they
will not got often. The same quality of shirts is usually sold at $1.00.
Fine laundriod white shirts at G5o , 90c and $1 25 , for which other housaj charge
$1.00 , $1.50 and § 2.00 ,
FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS.
0
Wo have just purchased at our own figures an immense lot of line fancy flannel
shirts which wo offer at marvolonsly low prices .
A lot of Very fine fancy flannel shirts in beautiful checks and stripe ? , silk f
stitched , at $1.10 and $1.25 , either lot worth $2.00.
A lot of imported French flannels , elegant goods , at $1.65 , worth $2.50 , Extra
fine French flannel shirts with broad silk stripes , beautiful combinations and the
choicest of styles , at $2.60 , $2.75 and $3.00. These goods are sold elsewhere from
$4.50 to ? 5.00.
Another case of those fine knit Otis tennis shirts in beautiful stripes at $1.00.
This is a splendid shirt to wear just at this time of the year. The first lot was
all sold out in two days and after this case we will have no more this season.
Over 50 different styles of medium and light-weight underwear from 16c up
ward. We guarantee our priced on underwear to bo from 25 to 50 per cent lower
than these of any other house in the city.
Not a house iii tlio country soils neckwear at the prices wo do elegant silk
and satin scarfs in now and handsome patterns , silk lined , at 15.o , which other
houses sell as high as 50c.
Very fine Tecks , Four-in Hands and Windsor scarfs , latest shapes and combina
tions , at 25o and 35o , positively worth from 50c to $1.00.
MEN'S SHOES.
The unexpected biom with wh'chour shoe department opened , had made con
siderable inroads in our stock , but we have receive I this week several largo in
voices , and are now showing a bigger line than before. Honest and well.mado
shoes were never off red at fie prices ours are inarke 1 , and the guarantee' which
we give with every pa"r of shoe ? we sell above $2.50 , is sufficient proof of the qual
ity and make of shoes we are handling. If you have reason to be dissat
isfied with the wear of these shoes , or if the least thing is wren ( ?
about them after you wear them , WE GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR
FREE.
I
3K 3
Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha.
THE TRAVELER ,
"Now , John , yo 1'ro surn 1II Imvo time to
mnko my liur. luiHuiuiil fLl 1) i k to my train ? I
mu t hu\o a ll lit overcoat for thesu cool e\cn *
tuts unil sjiiii ! tiirnlKhlnu KOJ < ! < < As 1 nni n
Ktrmuor. I m t tmst you to Hike mu to a rclln-
I < liplH(0" "All rUlit sir ; 1 knnn win rotlinlls ,
1JI1 rnrniim ; u mini < 11 Hint evervllilnu' 1)0
ncetla In the \vaj of clothes or lurnlsl IUKS. ' '
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1302 PAUNAM STREET.
Maryland Club
Pure Old Eye Whiskey.
The wldo popularity of tills superb brnnd tins
t mpto < l otlur ilaleni to place HI on the market
Inferior WliUke > , lllulcr a tlmllar nnino , Inti'lided
todcctlvothnpulillc. Tlio.Nc York Court of An-
imlH Imj ilccliin-il uiirtrand , tlio niAUYIjANJI
( JI.IIII , totion tnde mark aitllkil tit the iinmn-
tlqa nf Ihfl Uw "ce drtlalon In Culm , Ilelt & Co t .
Juuob OottEclinllc , Fi-lj. li , ISaji/uiiil wo now K'IU '
uollce'tlmt > ve shall Iniianlly prntrciite any peraon
( irhrjn. In any part lit the Uiitlnl Ht it , who shall
b guilty ot any InfrluKdnr nt of this trade mark.
CAHN , BELT & CO. ,
SOLE rnoruiETORB ox run
DRINK
HIRES' ' ROOT BEER
Itie 1'urufit and Jievt Drink i.i tlio
AVorlil. AppolizliiKi Delicious ,
Sparlcllnc.
A I'ackuuo ( Ilquiai&o. lunkcs tire uulloni.
EVKUY JloriJ K GUAKA.NXISKU.
hClTIIOUUI.I' , EAHII.V IAI > r.
No liolllnir or trulnlnir. Dlrccllnnt uluiple , and If
nmde accordlnxlr thermnn toiiq mUlako ,
. \ k juur DiUKiilit nt lire ( tr for It uml luke no other.
rTee that jou gel Illlthn.
Trj It and jou\VillXotbe \ Without It
_ _ _
TIII : oxTv IMJIM ; :
Bold by C. U. lUUliS , I'UIL A PKJl'Ul A.l
i&ejp * IfWjapi
FINE WATCH REPAIRING1
> BECDVCS PRCMPT ATTENTION.
Tlio rublle ore not tfencnlly awnro that by no
present mctlio In of cooUliiK Hilly ono lialf of lie
colfee ttiut H . _ tlinnvil uwiiy in tliucr.
Jinil wiuttil. Chemists uniiL"-H > .l with this cnmp uiir
liuvoBUCinciloil In snvln , ; this wiisto co Hint the com
pany um furnish ( unco mil luof Ihn tlnost .liivn , put
up In small portutila JIIIH uml uAiimsri.i ) I'l Itrioi-
IV I'Uini nnd KiuvriuiU'cl t'l bo only about ONK-
I1AI.P 'Ilin ( Obi1 to the cnimumariircommon col-
leu Only bolllnc wittorls nuc In 1 whim -rop irlns It
for the tutile Crown J liiilil Colfee Coiiipnnr.
' ' Vptir Orfioor.f.or.
MtCOUD , JJKADY ct CO. ,
Wholcbulo Grocora. - - Onmlia , Neb
IMKEN SPRING.VEHIOLES
Try Ono <
_ ,
CrentlImnrovatl with swinsrln * nharkl"i on ono
Bide En ! oBtrldlnp ; < 1''W'- ' ' rii pniiKilorittb. |
en and BUJrton ncconllnf ; to tlio weight put on tlium.
AdapUul oiiuallr well to rouKl < country IT fine
flty arlvoa will nitorow host mitlafiictlon.
t r w ormm & t
Honmrknblo for powerful
Lone , jiliablo uutiou and ibsoluto | dura
bility 80 yonra' record the host guurnii-
tcoof tho' excellence ot thcbo instru
inouts.
T. E. CSS.PIK ! ,
INSURANCE BROKER ,
Auotu OS Traders' Dulldlng ,
CHiGACSO.
D REXEL & MAUL ,
. ( SucresaorJ to Jultu C. Jixtolu. )
Undertakers anclEmbalmers
Uli'b-raim gallcltuil uiul promptly nttundvd.
tlcplionn to No. ' . ' .
% > iWTt 'NESS Cl > rtEDkVrtei'arat. '
I Mm * K& P1 iMieinuTUIUUIIEAH CUSHIOKS
tt9 Md ( f B HH.pt" kt > r4 il.lli.cllj. OouloruUe.
777.(7l.ITnillMtlueJica r.n. . . . * M J
N.W.COR. I3rn& OODOE Sis. , OMAHA. NEB.
1 Oil Till ! TKEATilEM OF All.
APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES.- *
Bert Futilities , AppanxtujfindnrineiHeBforGiicctJiful
Treatment of every form of D'c'ana ' requiring
MEDICAL or EUROIOAL TREATMENT.
NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. !
Eoardft Attendance. Best Accommodation ! in Wett.
OTWR1TB FOR CIROUT.ARS on Deformities and
Braces , Trutsei , Club Feet , Curvatures of Spme.Filei ,
DISEASES OF WOMEN
mi mi RMTFI.V Aiinni n i.\isa
HOinm.itiMiurnniK.vr. ( ST CUT PSIVATf. )
Only Reliable Medical Inttituto tnn ng a Specialty o <
PRIVATE DISEASES
All llloo 1 Dlifmio. nueceiiruUjr trotc.l. HTI lilllllo 1'oliod
ctuoTfd rromtlifliriiptn nltliout merenrr. Set * t < nt < ir flva
Trcalmrut f ir / . . of ( 1 1 IL 1 OH ( II. TarllM Ul , bl to Tllll
miuijrl > elrcalClat hompliy forrrffonlrnre. Allfunimunleo , .
tlon.conCtlenlUI. MedlclneiiorJiiiilruiiiinta > fnlIiuBllorex.
tiroEfieeurclr | > aekotuoiuarki .oDllculorontfnl ) ori D < l < r.
One pcriOQaflDlcrvkvr rrefttrrtd. t nil itnil coniult ui or BTOV"
bliturrbf roiir enae. nad MB will ecail la rlalu wraprer , our
tinny TO MCU FREE : Uncn rrhule. Kicclalor
UUUrIU l tt , Nc7v.r. > II.V.ea.IoiotrncIHch. |
1 > I < ; dlcct an I \ tlcorcle. llh oiicllloli lilt. Artdrti.
OilAMA MEDIOAI , & SUROIOAL INBTITUXH ,
13th and Dodge BtrecU , OKHA , HEIi.
Dr. J. E , McGREW
ONI , OP lilt. MUSI HUdlMIIUI ,
SPECIALISTS am
III tlio Treatment of All Chronic , Xmoiis
miJ Private Dlwasi-K.
Siicrraiiloriliiiu , Im.iotency and KiilllnirMniihood
nlijoliiltlir euro I A euro liimratitccU In nil forin of
I'rlvulelli.ui o , Mrkturo . ( ilcut , AC. Lutnriti ,
'Hirout. l.tiiiK * . and lluirt Dlnunm 4 , Kliounintlim ,
Hplnul nnil I . ' 1111110 Dltonioi , llloocl HnUHIflliJlsuuiie <
trtiiteil iiiiremully.
l.iiillos1 unit KPiitliiiuen's wiiltlnK rooiui loinrato
uiul cnllrcly pnvalo
Coiisultnllon fruo. Hand for bo k > . " 1'ho Dirk
K < rot ut Mnn , > iilxi VVunmii anil Hut DliuaieJ. "
Itlo eaili (111111109) ( ) . Treatment by toriusponJencel
mil 'tuinp fur ruuly ,
( il'I'ICK : 1CTJI AM ) DOUOliAH
OMAHA , N1JII.
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3 5llZ Jl OUttBtJltk'liNa rMI | > KOVtB
SMow K ' '
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C53E iVL'i'TVJIV1 ' S'T" ' lBlt.e
ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ,
TERRE HAUTE , IND.-A JCHOOl OF IKOINUBINtl !