' t 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY .TUOT8 8 , 1889 , THECITY. i regular mooting of the county C-onimlsslonors will bo hold this nftor- nnon * nt 2 o'clock. Ofllcor Goldsmith killed n dog yester day mornlne for biting n liltlo girl niimcd Pcnrl.'WUeon , A warrant wns Issued , ycstordav , for Biiollmnn , the plumber , charging him with keeping a vicious dog. That venerable pollco court chestnut , the Bnllnnco perjury case , has boon in definitely | K)9tponod by Judge Uorka , "Toot" Nujoiit ( was bltton by tv dog bolonglngto Garbage Insjiootor Gold- fimllh , yesterday , and Goldsmith was lined $ -1 nnd costs for the privilege of owning the cur. Krncst Meyer , a saloonkeeper nt Thirteenth and Paclllo strcots , wns fined In nollco court , yesterday after noon , for Insulting ladles by the use of loud nnd obscene language. The council commlttoo on gas and electric lights mot at the council cham ber with Inspector Gilbert , last night , to oxnmino the bids for struct lighting. No dollnlto notion was taken. John Farley wns arrested by Oflleor Cullcn nt the Union Pacific depot , last night. Ho is wanted by Sheriff Mel- llrik. nt Lincoln , to answer tothochargo of obtaining money under false pro- tenses. W. II. Leland , a democrat , who was lakon into the railway mail service under Cleveland's administration , on probation , received his final appoint ment to-day. Ho is on the Green River nnd Hnntlngton run. Exalted Ruler Bochol has filled the nppolntlvo olllccs In Omaha Ledge No. JU ( , H. P. O. Klks , for the ensuing year ns follows : Fin Grldloy. osqulro ; T. S. Pottort inside guard ; W. 13. Taylor , chaplain. According to Mr. Goldsmith , the commlttco of nine appointed by the veteran flromon , Monday evening , is a commlttoo of reception , nnd not n com- mittuo to entertain guests who como ever to Omnlm during the tournament next week. Flvo companies of United States troops stationed nt Fort Omaha , and . comprising the right wing of the bnt- tnllon. returned yesterday from a six * weeks' rifle practice at Bollovuo. The I ft other flvo companies composing the loft wing of the battalion go to Bellevue to day to takothoir turn nt the rlllo. The residents of Douatur street , near Thirty-third , have written to Chief Scavoy , complaining thatn number of graders have taken possession of the streets in that locality , and have made i arrangements tocampthoro during the summer , causing , it is alleged , nn ob struction to travel. The matter will bo referred to the council. Complaint is made thnt the first morning's battle acrainstuntngpcd dogs on CJmrlcs street , between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth street , fright ened n vnluablo horse. The plunging of the animal resulted in n broken stall and the driving of a splinter flvo inches long nnd one inch in diameter into his shouldor. The splinter hns boon ex tracted , but permanent injury is feared. 1'orHonnl J.V. . Cmly lott for Chicago yastordny. O. M. Rfggs , ot Beatrice , Is nt tbo Mur ray. ray.J. J. G. Talc , of Grnnd Island , Is nt the Mil- lard. lard.E. E. R. Kittle , of Now York , is nt the Mil- laril. If. B. Falconer Is out of the city on busi ness. J. It. Alton , of Grand Island , is nt the Pnxton. John 1C. Stoner , of Boston , la stopping nt the Murray. P. E. T. Ashton , of Lincoln , Is a guest nt the Mlllnrd. Mr. Herman Kountzo hns returned from Now York. Mrs. M. Young , of Tohauiab , Is registered nt the Millurd. Dr. Ewlng Brown hns returned from Pennsylvania. Miss Jennie Hosnch , of Bellevue , is a guest at the Pnxton , Mrs. Milton Monger , of Rod Cloud , Is n jinost nt the Murray. Charles T. Dickinson nml W. M. Nesbitt , ut Tcknmali , nro nt the Mlllnrd. C. T. Hnrdentes ; , of Chudron , is among tbo Into arrivals at the Millnrd. E. Kosowntor , editor of Tin : BEIreturned from Chicago yesterday morning. Mrs. S. t ) . Walker nnd dnughtor , of Schuylor , nro guests at the Millnrd. J. S. Edwards , wife nnd daughter , of Lin coln , are icglsterod at the Paxton. George H. Barry nnd W. F. B.iggs , of Attlobow , nro stopping nt the Pnxton. John H. Hamilton , of ICcarnoy , und S. D. Patrick , of Beatrice , nro stopping ut the Paxton. W. C. Henry , J of Frnmont , nnd W. A. Bridges and E. J. Mark , of O'Neill , uro stopping nt the Millant. Mrs. Dr. II. S. Summers nud Mrs. A. B. Alderman , of West Point , nro in the city , sojourning nt the Millnrd. Mntt K. Boncham , of Chicago ; II. R. Churchill , of Now York , nnd M. J. South ern , of Now York , nro nt the Puxton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Sykos returned t'o tholr homo in Springfield , O. , yesterday , after having resided iu Omaha for about ono yonr. C. M. Pnrkor , agent of the Wells , Fargo and American express companies , nt Atchison - son , Kan. , Is iu the city , visiting T. S. Potter. General Manager Burtand Division Super intendent Howe , of the Elkhorn road , cnmo in on u special last evening , from a tour of Inspection over the South Plntto division. . Mrs. Tipton , wife of Senator T. W. Tip- ton , Brownvllle , accompanied by lior grand daughter , Miss AJIco Atkinson , uro the city guests nt the rcsidonuo of J. J. Mercer , Twenty eighth nnd Hickory streets. Mr. Chnrks W. Cathcart , ngont of the * Adams Express company , loft Inst evening ' foFColunibus" , O. , ftOCQinnnnlo'l by his wife , who hns been very lh for several weeks past , und \vno will bo taken tfi her home. Mr. McAbco , accompanied by hisW.'o and child , passed through OmahaThun.ilay'hlkht. on his wav to Denver whore ho wll' ' attend the annual meeting of the International Typo graphical union , to which ho has been elected a delegate annually for n number of years. Mrs. McAbco is a sister of Mr. F. M. Bprugue , foreman of Tun HVUNINQ Ben. Dissentient Fouinles. Tenn Anderson , n domestic at ( E < 5 South Eighteenth svrcut , complains thnt a hand- Bomo gold watch presented to her by her brother , hn& boon stolen by Fannie Fcunich , who llrcs ut Fifteenth near Center. When Miss Anderson went to Fnnnlo's homo tn in vestigate the matter , the latter threatened to Drain her und drove her Into the street , A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Fannlo Fcunich on the charge of grand lar ceny. Those Wutor IlouMnrs. The waterworks company has let the con tract for the llnal trimming nnd finishing of the now giunlto fountains donated by it to the city. The fountains are not to retain tholr present boulder-liUo uppunruiice , but will be dressed down nnd , , iyjgnca | , Tlio top will terminate iu a iiUuJr.ingulnv pyramid. On tbo b'icic of each fountain will bo uu In scription carved declaring thnt these fount ains are tno gift of thu waterworks company to iho citizens of Omaha. The llniHliing ulono of the stones in this manner will cost KWO. The company will ask the city council to liass nn ordinance furhlddIng bill posters and other persons from disfiguring thorn. The huge things which hnvo thus far been placed on the street corners , nro considered about ns houicl" . . tlu-y could well bo. 'i'uo lids ot ( & 6 ice lioxos connoiitod with thoto iQiUiimus , uro ubovu the sidewalk and objcc- ' tlou In inudo to thani Hint they will make i j hundreds of people stumblu every day. Over 1(1.000 ( iihyhioinns endorse Plait's chlorides its tlio proper household dis- iiifeetiiut , TIU2 PA UK COMMISSION. Ajipolntincnt ot RtnniUnn Committees ArrnnRlng fV > r Miinlo. The board ot pnrk commlsslonors hold their rcgulnr bu lno s meeting at their room In the Paxton building , yesterday , Commis sioners Mlllnrd , Miller , Llnlngor nnd Pratt being present. The flrat Hubjcct discussed wns the Im provement cf Jefferson griur.ro , nnd Engineer Cleveland , of Detroit , wns employed to draw up plans for the snmo nnd submit them to thu board , for which ho Is to pntd $100. Three applications for the ofilco of super intendent of parks were rend nnd referred. They were from Benjamin B. Hnnco , of Morning Side park , New York } Charles El liott , son of President Elliott , of Ilnrvnrd college , nnd W. T. Adams. The following standing committees were appointed : Improvements Miller , Linlngor , Lake. Finance Mlllnrd. Lake , Pratt. Judiciary Lnko , Mlllnrd , Llnlngcr. Designation of Ground * Pratt , Mlllnrd , Lake. Improvement nnd Supplies Llnlngcr , Pratt. Mlllnrd. William Tlnilatl was selected ns pnrdonor to nsslst the commlttoo on Imiirovcmonts. Dr. Milter , the president of the board , wns militarized to nrran jo for music nt .1 is ( Tors on square nnd Hanscom pnrk. It Is the Inten tion of the board to apply to tlio post com mander and request him to Issue orders re quiring the United States military band to play nt these places two evenings n wcok , nnd. if necessary , the request will bo mndo of the secretary of war or commnnder-ln- chief of tlio army. "It is custonmry to have Iho military bands piny in the European cities , " Raid Dr. Miller , "nnd wo shall nsk our congressmen to Inlro- duce n bill In Iho next congress to have the bnnds in this country furnish muslo for free open nlr concerts during the sunnnor months. " Engineer Cleveland , of whom the commis sioners speak very highly , Is now preparing plans for the improvement of Jefferson square , which will bo submitted to the board in about n week. Action will bo taken 1m- mediately on the adoption of the plans , and then stops will bo taken for the Improve ment of the parks of the city. The'ro Is nbout 150,000 in the treasury for this pur pose , and the board Intends using every dollar lar of It In beautifying and improving the parks and public resorts of Omalin. A Hulkling Dcnl. The case taking up considcrablo of Justice Kroogcr's ' timoyestordny wns thnt of Matilda Bochmo vs. J. W. Squire , Isaac Unscall nnd Morris Morrison. 'Iho action wns to secure- from J. W , Squire $173 on n building loan , but Ilnscall nnd Morrison claim an interest In thnt sum ns Charles Boohmo is Indebted to both of thorn. It npponrs thnt Boohmo hns built two houses on Sixteenth , below Vinton , nnd Buscnll has assumed all Incumbranccs on the same , amounting to over tlvo thous and seven hundred dollars nnd is thereby n loser of over ono thousand dollars. Boohuio hns assigned the houses to his mother , Ma tilda Boohme , nnd the defendants allege thnt ho intends hand thereby , bonce Hns- call's notion. Morrison says ho loaned Uochino $125 on some chattels and after wards Hoohmo came to him asking him to rniso the tnortgnco , representing that ho could snlt the chattels tor $13. ) and he would pay Morrison the Sli5 ! duo him. Morrison cancelled the mortgngo nnd Boehmo , it is claimed instead of selling the chattels got another loan on thorn nnd told Morrison to whistle. Morrison therefore puts in a claim with Hnscall for n part of the $173 coining to Boehmo from Squiro. There are times when a fooling of lassitude will overcome the most robust , when the system craves for pure blood , to furnibh the elements of health and strength. The best remedy for purify ing the blood is Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. AVassi'rmnn's Standing. C. W. Hamilton , president of the United States National bank , writes to TUB Bnu as follows : In Thursday evening's edition of TUG BEG appeared un nrticlo headed "Wnssormnn1 s Prize" the following , viz. : "It transpires now , however , that Wnssorman's lottery ticket called for only $15,000 , nnd that all of that sum was required to squnro his ac counts with the United States National bank. " This Is to inform you and through you the public thnt Mr. Wassormnn loft our bank in good standing , and that 11 dm not require nny of the nbovo nmount to squnro his accounts with this bank. I mention this in justice to Mr. Wassorman , who , I nm in formed , is out of the city. To avoid pain in the stomach use Mihalovitch's Hungarian blackberry juice in all cold drinks. A New Money Order Tnlilo. The money order department hni Just been supplied with n now combined table for the conversion of United States money by inter national order into that of Gurmany , Franco , Swltzcrlur.d , Belgium , Italy , Sweden , Nor way , Denmark , the Netherlands nnd Portu gal , which goes into effect June 24. This tame is to take the place of nil others. Omaha's limit for such orders is raised from SoO to ? 100 , except to Leownrd islands , where it remains at ? . " > ( ) ; Franco nnd Algeria , 503 francs , or $10,73 , nnd Belgium the saino. Sick headache , billioiisnoss , nausea costiveness are promptly and ajjrooabl , banished bv Dr. J. II. McLean's Hvo and kidney pillots ( little pills. ) Ilnrdwnro Men Grateful. At a meeting of the Mississippi nnd Mis souri Valley Hardware association hold in the parlors of the Millurd hotel , Wednesday , June 5 , 18S9 , the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Resolved , That the thanks of this associa tion are hereby tendered to the proprietors of the Millurd hotel , tbo Bee Publishing company , nnd to the Omnhn & Grant Smelting - . ing nnd Hellnmg company for courtesies ex tended to members ot this association , nnd thnt a copy of these resolutions bo spread upon the minutes , nnd the secretary bo in structed to forward n copy to each of the parties above named. W. S. Win GUT , Secretary. Mrs. E. Slnttery , of Delhi , La. , says her son , 14 years of agohad u dreadful tlmo with ulcers , sores nnd blotches which followed chicken pox. After using many remedies without.benefit , she gave him Swift's Spo- " ; , which cuicd him sound and well. A x lottery. Thursday u notice was received at the Ar cade hotel for Charles V. Harris , the hotel clerk who lately suicided , notifying him that a book belonging to the city library was In his possession. An examination of the deceased's effects brought to light the missing bonk. Its title Is "Marriage a lottery , " und it was while reading this romance that Harris sui cided , A prominent gentleman hassiuco got hold of the work , nnd on the lly leaf found written n strong denunciation of it , saying tnat while people of well-balanced minds might read it and not bo affected , still , it was bound to have an Injurious effect on those of fceblo mind. AInyor nncl tlio Plumbers. A non-union plumber nml n plasterer work- In ? on the line building were Interfered with on Thursday evening by men whom , they al lege , wrrg niemliors < jf the Plumbers' union , , . yesterday afternoon u delegation of master plumbers called upon Mayor Broatch and re quested him to furnish them police protec tion. The mayor has requested the ofllcers of the union to meet him at his ofilco nt 11:110 : o'clock this morning , when the charges made against tlio members of the union wiU bo discussed. Notice 1'iu lies wishing nefinlls lo llso Hanscom park will hereafter apply to the board of nark commissioners , room OH' ' Paxton build ing , Oi'Y U. DOANU , Secy. " . Vinouir iho Uronkcrs. " To make the benefit performance for tbo bouctil for the llooti sufferers given at the Grand opera house to-night as attractive as possibles several well known artists of thjs city hnvo volunteered to assist tha l'Onco ' a Wcok" In their undertaking. The following programme will bo rendered i TAUT t , O vortu re , Orchestra. Character Impersonation A. MacMunan. Zither , solo ( ( n ) Hock-n'Byo Unby , j } bj MngcottoSolcct'ons. Julius Fcstncr. Heading , Selected. Miss Alexander Unmsoy. PA11T II. The powerful two-net drama , "Among the Breakers , " with the following cast : David Murray. . .Keeper of Fulrpolnt Light1 Sol I'rlnco. Larry Dovlno Ills Assistant. Barney Harris. lion Bntco Hunter. Herman Black. Clarrnro Hunter His Ward. Peter Paragraph.A Newspaper Heportor S. Uootz. Scud The Captain's Right Bower. L. H. Bnor. Mother Carey..A Heputod Fortune Toiler. Miss Lizzie Isaacs. Bess Starlight Cast Up by the Waves. Mrs. L. II. Hnor. Minnnlc Daze Hunter's Niece. Miss Ida Isaacs. Biddy BCAII. . . , From the Emerald Islo. Miss Etta Honman. Between the llrst nnd second nets of the drama n 7ithcr nnd guitar duet will bo per formed by Julius Fcstncr nnd Lou Buer. Tim STONK m ; > s. Tlio Union Pnolllo I'ooplo Itoply to Ilioso of Kansas. With the reference to the charge thnt the Kansas Paving and Construction company had obtnlncd figures from the Union Pnclllo on paving nun curbing stone , which were raised to nn Immoderate dogrco nftor the ilrst company had secured a contract for work on those figures , the following state ment by the Union Pacific bus been sub mitted : "Tho Kansas City Paving nnd Construc tion company hnvo only themselves to blame thnt they did not secure Colorado Hnndatono from tho.Union Pacific qunrrlos. The man ner In which quotations were made to them on the stone was entirely unknown to these ofllccrs of the Union Pacific railway wno have charge of the sale of tlio company's stone , nnd It was not known thnt quotations hod been made until a representative of the paving company ( after the city had awarded them the contract for paving nnd curbing ) called upon the proper officials of the railway to arrange for buying stone. It was then ascertained thnt quota tions were made them by an ouiployo of the railway company's stone department at Denver , who has since loft the service. These quotations were without authority nnd the Kansas City paving company was undoubtedly nwnro thnt the railway com pany is under arrangements with nn agency nt Omaha whereby all stone for that point is under the control of said ugoncy , nnd said agency is obliged , in consequence , to handle no other stone. The Kansas City paving company was therefore referred to the Union Paclllo stone agent at Omaha , to whom it should have gene In the llrst p'ace. ' This Is a statement of the faets so far as tlio Union Pncitlc railway is concerned , ns it could not , under existing arrangements , furnish stone to the Kansas City paving company or anyone else nt Omaha , excapt its authorized agent. This Is so uoucrally known that the Knnsas City paving com pany must have had serious doubts from the first thnt it would bo able to get the stone direct , notwithstanding the quotations they were given. It has since been learned thnt they were early informed thnt these quotations were in error , while said quotations were nlso only prices in effect nt that time , and prices are always liable to chacgo. There was , however , no agreement or contract made to deliver stone to the Kan sas City paving company by the party giving quotntions. Neither did the Kansas City paving company propose , nt that time , to buy the stone. " In this connection it may be necessary to recall the fact that , according to a letter re ceived bv the Kansas people , the price of stone delivered in Omaha was quoted by J. S. Tobbets , who is still In the employ of the Union Pacific. The letter was published iu TUB Bnc. Councilman Sander. Councilman Sander has written homo stating that ho will go on to Hobokcn , N. J. , to meet his son. Ho is expected to arrive hoire on Sunday or Monday. Tourist .Scnnon. The sale of summer tourist tickets to the eastern resorts commences Juno 1st. The linost train that ever ran from Chicago to the White mountains and the seaside resorts , is announced by the Chicago & Grand Trunk Railway ; it is called : "Tho Sea Side and White Mountains Special. " Ic is a solid Pull man vcstibulod train , with oloctrio light , library , barbershop , bath room , and dining car , and four magnificent Pullman voatibulod sleeping cars. The comnany has also published i list of hotels and summer boarding houses at the eastern resorts , and an immense amount of information to summer tour ists , railed free , by addressing E. II. Hughes , general western passenger agent , Chicngo & Grand Trunk Rail way , 10U South Clark street , Chicago , JJIKI ) . GAVIN Cyrus P. , infant son of P. A. and Mary E. Uavin , ago 10 months. Friday , Juno 7. Funeral Sunday at 2 p. in. from residence in Walnut Hill. Tills powder never varies. A mnrvol of purity strength and wholesomonosa. MOM economical thau the ordinary KlndH , and cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude * of low cost. inoriyrelghtaluraor phospnate powder * . Bold only in cans. Koyal lluklns I'owdor Co12U W ustre t New Vrorlc CO.'S It altolntclu vyre und < ( < ji eoliilla , No Chemicals tie uicj In IU preptrallon , II lili mort Han Urn limit Hi HrtnyOt of Coi-oi lulled with BUrch , Arrotiruct or 8iie > r , iinil U Ihcicfuro fir moio economical , touing tut ttan < mt nl a top. It If delicious , nourlihlu ; , itrcngtlienlnff , l A * iuv Diurbrru , uU tJmlraUy oJinlc-J fjr Imilldtu veil it IHIIODI la l.lilL Sold by ( IfOreri t > crithcni. W. BAKER. & CO , , Dofcliester , Mass , Catarrh IS ft blood disease. Until tHe poison 1.1 1 expelled ffoni the sjnterH , there can bo no cure for this Ibntlmomo nnd dangerous malady. ThotMofo , the only effective treatment Is n thorough course * of Ayor'a Snrsnpnrllln4thb ben tot nil blood purlflors , The sooner you begin the better j delay is dnnjr.ororls. "I wns troubled wltltcntnfrh for ever two years. 1 tried vntlmiri remodlcs , nnd wns treated by n nninbfir ot physl- chins , but received no bonbllt until I began to take Ayor's Siirsnparllln. A few bottles of tills medicine cured mo ot thli troublesome complaint nnd com pletely re-stored mv licnlth. " Jcsso M. IJoggs , Hohunn's ftlIs , N. 0. "When Aycr's Snrsapntlll.i wni rrc ommcndcd to mo for i atnrrh , I wns In clined to doubt its olllcnry , Having tried so many remedies , with llttln ben- ellt , I hud no faith that nnytliltiR would euro inn , I bccnmo omnchited from loss of appetite and Impaired digestion , I bad nearly lost the sense of smell , nml my system wns Imdly doinnped. 1 wns nbont discounted , when n friend urged mo to tiy Ajor'fl Stirsnpaillhi , nnd ic- f erred 1110 to persons whom It had cuicd of rntanli. After Inking half n dozen bottles of this medicine , I nm rotulnccd thnt the only surownyof tu-atlng this cl tlnalo dUcniii is thunigh the blood. " Ohnrles II. Muloney , 113 lllvcr at. , Lowell , Mass , flyer's ' Sarsaparilla ) Dr. J. C. Aycr & . Co. , Lowell , Mass. 1'tlco $ l ; eU bottles , $5. AVorlli $5 n bottlo. Ibo Regular Old-EstabMed PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON li still Treating with the Greatest and SDCGESS Chronic , Nervous and Mate Diseases , rwNERVOUS DEBILITY , Loit Manhood , Felling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Tcrrlbla Dreams , Head and Back Ache nnj all the tfTecti leading to early drcuy and peihap Consumption of Insnclty , treated scientifically Ly new methods with . Of SYPHILIS and rJI bad Blood and Skin Dlo. enica permanently cured , S-KIDNEYsndURUIARY mplalntsaieet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varlcocsle nnd all dtseaies of the Genlto-Urinary Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Klilney * or o-her Organs. US' No experiment ! . Afte and experience lm portant. Consultation free nnd sacred. 2J" Send 4 cento postapc for Celebrated Wcrka on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. < R Those cuilcmplating Mmriage cnd for Dr. Clarke's celebrated RuWe Mole -and Female , each 13 cents , both 35 cents ( sumjn ) . Corsult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or callrnay save futnrc < uffer. inc and .hamc , and add golden ) can to life. SHook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( staiiips ) . Mcdiclna ar.d writings sent ever ) where , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to 13. Address F. 0. CL&RKE , fVt. D. , . so. Clark Sfe CHICAGO , I8.U DRS. BEITS & BETTS 1103 FAIINAM STUKF.T , OuAhx , NEB. ( Opposite Paxtoa HoUU Offlce bourn , 9 . m. to 8 p. m. Socdays , 10 & ni. to 1 p. m. dpoclnllsts in Chronic , Nervous , Skin And Blood Diseases. S20r Consultation nt offlco or by mall fre . Mealclnes sent by mall or oxpres" . Becurol/ pacKcd free fiom observation. Guarantees to cure ( illicitly , safely and permanently iipDifnno TiDnii TnVBi"-'rui"torr" | < pn' Bem'- NbilVUUO UhDlLl II nul I.oshes.NIgntEmis. ilontj , 1'hyslcnl Decay , arislus from Indiscre tion , Kxcesi or Indulgence , producing falnep- lessnehi , UeBpondcucy. 1'lraplos on the face. aversion toHO-lety. easily cllfcour.iEeel , lack of commence , dull , unlit for nturly or buslnesg.anil flnils life a burden safely , permanently and privately cured , ( -.usult urh. Delta tt Uetts , 03 Karnai'i St. , Omahii , NoU. tlicpQCni ' ypWHi. u disease tJlnnil nn-1 Ql'in 1)10311 ullU ORIH MGdSlhnost horrible In Ita results , complotelv enull < itocl without the aid of Mnrcur" . Scrofula. Krj' lpelas , Foyer Bores , lllotchos Ulcere. I'ams la he Head and Hones , Syphilitic SoroTliront. Mouth und Tongue. Cn- turrh. .Vc. . permanently cured where others have failed. , , , Ifidnnu ITninnwr nnd Bladder Co.T.plalnts , tuQUGY. Urinary l-aimm. nmi-mt , too fre quent Hurtling or llloody Urine , Urine hlun col ored or with milky sediment on standing , Weak Jtack , fionnorrhaja. Gleet , Cystitis. &c. , I'romptly anddafely Curocl , Charges Reasona ble. STRICTURE ! moval complete , without cutting , caueyo or dilatation. Cures effected at homo bv patient without a momenta tmin or nnnovance. To Yoiint Men ami Miflfle-Apu ! Men , A OITDD TlflDD The awful eirects of early n uUlllj uUlttl VSr.e , which orinirs organlo woakni-ss. destroying both mind and boar , with all Its dreaded ills , permanently cured. IIDQ nCWO AUt ess tnono wno uajro Impaired 1JHO , DIJllO thomsehes by improper luclul. cences and solitary liablt. ! , which ruin both bo < lv and inin-l , unfitting them for business , Btudy or mnrrlaifo. . . . M AIIUIXD MEK. or thee entering on that hapPy - Py life , twnro of physical debility , quickly M OUIl SUCCKSS Is based upon fact ? . Firm Practical Bxpa- rlenco. Second Kvory carols especially studied , thus Htnrtlng aright. Third Medicines are pre pared In our laboratory exactly to suit each case. Uiimiiirectliif , ' cures without injury. EaySend a cents postage for celebrated works on Chronic1 , Ncrroni and Del'outo ' Jlseasou. Thousands cnrej , f& , \ friendly letter or call mny save you futuie auiforlnit and shame , and dcl golden years to life. ttTHo letters an- Bwered unless accompanied by 4 cents In stainja. , . . UC3 Farnnm ftrtpot. Omaha. Nsb. Piano Roauirkablo for powirful sytniiatliotic tone , pliublo nutlon and alisoluto dtira- billty ; ! iO years1 record the lie t gunran- tcoof the excellence ot thcso lustra monts. UHATBFUL-CU3IFOIITINU s's Cocoa. IlRKAIiTAST. "By B thorough knowloiljo of the niturM nbltiiiKOTcrn tliooiicrailonit of Uuottloii it'll nntrl llunnnilbyK < ; nrorulupj'hitl-Ji ; of the tlnu.p.-jpjr lilt uf wu- | ! < ictud OOCOA , Mr. Kpps hus prorlilu 1 our Lreiiklnit tnblos wllli u delicately llavclroil liovera/j wlilUtmar uvo ui itany lieuvjr doctors' blll . Hl by the judicious uiu of nuuli articles of diet that a contlltutlon rauy bu KTH luully built up until stroux enoimh to reilit every londener to cllei e. llun- drudi of eubtlo mnladiei are llimtlim around us reuJy to attack hvruvt rltiurd It u weak uolnt.Vumar ctcapa mnnr f falnl hull by kuupliiK uiirsvlvet wull ( ortltlcd with pure Llool and a properly nuurUhut Jraino.lr-CUIIber lcB liaietio. MuJoiluiuly with bollliuwitturnr milk , gold only In half pound lint by Oroci-r * labeloJ ihu ; TAM13Q T3DIK ! ? , Pfl lloma-oimthlo themUt JAlUbu brru UUii LOMJU.N , UNULAMJ. MONSTER SALE OF SUMMER GOODS , "Wo commouoo today the most stupendous sale of thin Coats and Vests , "Wo advertised last Avook that wo have oloaod out the entire stook of a manufacturer of siimmor goods at figures that will enable us to sell them this season AT 5O CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. The warm weather is here and the goods are hero , and wo are ready to make good what wo promised. The goods are on our counters on the second lloor : we are sorry wo can't keep them on the ground lioor , but there is not room enough for them there , as they will fill nearly one- half of the entire iloor. Still yon need not climb any stairs , as tlio elevator takosyon up. We have thin Coats and Vests enough to supply every man in Omaha , and we ought to sell every Coat and Vest there is sold in Omaha this season. Everyman , who values money and who does not ought to buy his summer outfit of us. Competition is nowhere. "Wo will give you some of the prices , but that does not tell much. THE GOODS TELL THE STORY , and only by an inspection of the goods .can a correct idea be formed of the wonderful values wo are ollering in this salo. Thousands of Flannel and Seersucker Coats and Vests , in very neat and tasty . S2 f patterns , at 70c , for which other dealers ask § 1.50. Very line Flannel Coats and Vests , in handsome plain shades , at 95c. No handsomer coat and vest is shown elsewhere for $2. Elegant Mohair Coats and Vests in all the now shades ; excellent goods , lish cut and all well made , at $2. The regular price for these is evqrvvsrlisitj - One lot of extra fine ALL WOOL Flannel Coats and Vests , solid and hand some colors , at § 2.75. Don't make a mistake , this is one of the finest flannels made and STRICTLY ALL WOOL. Other houses are offering a cotton mixed flannel for that price. We have no sample pieces of these goods and cannot send any C. O. D. For this sale all mail orders must be accompanied by cash. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. TI&OUSEB.S At this remarkably low prlco wo place on sale a largo nsbortmentof desirable pat- teins Men isTiouters. 'IHu lit and work manship of theao garmentB can guar antee. _ _ Tljo larffcct , fuetest mid liiiett In the world Taeicncor nccommodatlons. unexcelled. Jic\v VnrU to Liverpool Tin < Jiippii l < nvt . The Oolelirntcd I The 1 Inest FlcnrnWrd llniuW , C'llv of Jt unit | slill ) 111 IhoYullJ.I i\ ' Now York to Gkcgow via QuaonsU , . j. llRVii.NiA , g.ilurtlny.liinoeih , nt 1 p. in. Cm\UHA [ , Miumliiy.hmo r > thnt "n. m. KTII iH'M.Miiunhiy Juno' ' . ' , ut I. nip. in. ANUilinii A , Milimlny.Iiine i , ut IV < U a. in. I intNi'sMM.Nitiird ly , .Inly II. at 11. a. m , 111. vn.viA.Milurihi ) , , Inly ll.t > .u. m , ( 'IIIC.IHHIA , Siiturdivy , July 21 , nt Noon , Kruiiii'lA.Nitunliiv. . Inly 27,111 4 p. in. With rosular weekly i-allings thereafter. PAI.OON lo Rln | iunI.lvnrpool , Ilcrry , lliilfuntor Qut'i-nstonn tVJ to full by ( iluxitow sti'iiii or . Mliihil upwind * by "City of Home , " Second Claii fill. Mner- auo f.U KxcurHlun rntos re lured uvullublo for tlthcr mile , tliunKlvInx privilege of hevlim In ono trip Ihu Itli or Mvrser , riclurcatiuu Clyde , ortll anil soulh ot Iri'liimt. DXCIIIISHIXSTO 1'AIIIS OIlCO.STINKVTAr. TlllIllS on i.ou r.sr TKIDIH. ' 1 rnvelern' Clrtnlnr Letters of Credit find Drnltx for nny nmount nt lowest current rH'c . Apply to any of our local agents or to ilundorson Urjclurj , ' " 11. V , MODIIKS C. II. KB.MH Graceful Form , HEALTH and /COMFORT / Perfectly Combined In InMADAME MADAME FOY'S Skirt Supporting Corset It li nno nt the mom popular In thu nmrlct ana IOU Dlen > llimdoulor lniiiiihu. 1'rlco H tf. ' : x Fo7Harraca , k Chadwltk , New Haven , Csa . Dr. J. E , McGRE W ONE UK TIIK JlOsr hU SPECIAI.ISTS In the Trciilinciit of All Chronic , Nervous and 1'iivnto Diseases. Spormntorrluta , Irapotcncjr und KulllnR Mnnhonil nb * > olnlely cure t. A cure RUtimntceU In nil forma of 1'ilviito llon ca , Mrituirux , Clcotc. . Cntnrrli , 'llirout , l.uiik" < , "nil llu.trt DIsuiiacH , KIiOiniKUHi.i , hplnul unit tviunlo lltciios , lllood uml Skin Discuses trcntcd Hucccsilully. Ladles' Mint Kcntlemon's wultlng rooms ep.irrUo nnrt entirely prlvato. ruiiDiiiiatton free. Send for liookp. Scrrct nnrt I'llvulu lli'onfcscitMiui.'iilso'U'ONiaiiMI.tr Dttu.isc ? , lUc uuch ( stninps ) , Troutuicnt b ) corrosponilcnco ; fen < l rtnmp forrouly. OFrJCB : 10TH AND DOUOLAS BTltKETS , OMAHA , NKII. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY'S -c1- receives and - - European Oopartmont forwiirits nil clH8-os ot tmslnu&s by Oficli MulltStcaiuur nnUliiK nl or dai > urllnri Irani Now Vurk. BUIpnients from Kurnpocitu bo m iclo tllrcct br tbla romp.iny tonlllnliintl IMrts uf Kntry In tbe United kttitoH , uNo to Canudii unit Mexico , with or without puymont of tlutlcsut Now Vork. Itntcsnslown1 * the eof nny responslblecompiiny. NciiAHi.MAir. : roitcusi'o.M jiousio uuoic- KltAUHOHCAHTACi ; . Jlonoy Onlcrt Indued pifablo nt 15,1X0 places In UnltoJ Etitci : > , Cniiiidu nml Kurupo. Airenclcsln Kiirnpc to whom shipments for Unltoil times run bo ilellrerc 1 , or If from Interior polntj hboulil boconsUnctl , ncrompunluil by Hill of l ltlliiK und Invoice ccrlltlod before Amerlcun Consul : TIIO3. MUADOWS & CO ,85 Mills Street , Clirnruldo I nnilon , K. C , : 'Ji Water Street , l.ivtni'ooi , ; 1:1 I'lcc n illlly , MANCHLHTKII iu llnnover Mruet , ( Ji.A-ninv , , j Hue Scribe. I'AIIIH. K. IIIUIIAUI ) , 1 Hue Cbll ° u IIAUVI : . N. I.U'ICHTI.NU.VCO. , 11" Iuucon tm"so , IIIIKMKN : 'M Ii < i\eiitlL-otli , lIASiMUiia , and 117 Am Hnfun , llniMiNiiAKKN. : The belt oiulpnd iijnisuro resort In thu The iiltontlon yl.'lio pioplo of NcbniBku It rnlled to thlsiu'iir livi'.tu risurt for oxturslonlBtd , plcnlo parties ot ) . ' . , Iho bust of IHWX k'lven on all rullroiils. Tli" Vurk Is Mtuutcil . < mlles Iroin Lincoln , and COntMin IU ncrci of timber : Iho Inruett nd bust iiiiuniui'il cult- , under tbo contiol nf llrown the fit. inous Lincoln ciilurer ' . ' miles nf bnutlnui ill plcitii. nro I.i.Uu 2 mimic nnd ilnnchnt Inilli ; buso bull Krouiiils.inoit iiiiuplole In Iho ett ; 'U plcnla tables with seiitsi spe.ikur.i utiuulx. The wonderful Cuvlimiiii HprliiK.Uln alii batnlnu homes : cl wlni ! ; tlBbt ropi' , WMeet lone , ii Icut above water. K. II. AndruBiiuil Ken , Mnnaiiors. Lincoln , Nub. TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES I Wui . .lrnlroiiMnJj < nu . _ Jry OnOI Crontly Imnrovod nitli nwineinv rlurkKs nn on Dla . .EiRleatrlcllnifi- / > rvi..TIii > iiprinxslenztli. en and aliDrten acconllny to the weight put itn them. Adauxl euillr well to rouKh country ur line WilUlfo TOM host natlafactlon. Successors to John U , Jacobs. ) Undertakers andEmbalmers At tliooUlstanil HOT Funirun St. Ord rn by pii uuUvltnl and piomplly attended , elcphono to No , " . ' , IVAI'UUS are 'uccusfully utod monthly by ever 10,0011 wlles. AroSafc , h'ffrctualand J'lcatant \ pcrlKix by mall.orat ilruKKlsU. fleultd ir/in / Jar B poRtage Ktampi. Ailiiitita TUB i uiuuA Ciuuicil , Co. , DuruoiT , MICH. For sale anil by mull by Guoilmun Drug Company , Onuilm , J H.W.Con , I3IH& DODGE BTS. , OMAHA. NEB * ' FOB TUB TBEATIIENT OP ALL APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES.- * BsrtFacllltl Treatment KEDIOAL _ NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS , ! BoardsAttendance , Beit Accommodation ! in Weit. 03" WRITE FOR CIRCULARS on Deformitiei and Braces , Trucaej , Club Feet , Curvaturci of Epine , Hlei , Tumor . Cancer , C tarrb , BronchltU , Inhalation" ' Elsctriclty , Paraly.U , Epilepiy , Kidney. Bladder , ' Eye , ur , Skin and Blood and all Surgical Operation ! . DISEASES OF WOMEN tiSlZ . . WOBPN Ufiiisiico.iHM.aEiT. ( STRICTU PRIVATE. ) Only Reliable Uodical Institute making a Specialty of FBIVATB DISEASES All Illood Dlicatoi luctf nfnllj trctlfl. ttplilllllo I'olioo remote j fron ILo ijtltm vltlioot nicrcurr. S > . llrilorillli Trnlnril for Lo. . of > ITAL I'U I II. Tirllci uutble lo tliU uirnajUlrntfclnt liomrlcorrei | n Iture. All fonimuolti. tloa.tonnjinllal. WeJIclnfiorlntrucicr.ljicDlbjnnllor i. rrcmceurthrpiekeitoiDiirlti , olndlratoeoaenlifirirodcr. , . . , . .9 nice. BUI * ncorele , wnn queiuon nil. Adams OMAHA MEDIOAI , & BUROIOAI. 1NBTITTJTB. 13th and Dodge Streets , OHAHA , UEB. Du.U.0. WEST'S NBHVK AND HIIAIK UK.NT , a Kuantntood spoclllc for HyuturU , Dlzzt- nen. . Convulsions , fltH , Nervous Neuralgia. IleaiUche , Nervous Prostration caused by tli use ot alcohol or tobacco , \VHVofillucs < , Mental Dupruaslnn , Softnnlugof tlia ilrnlu , resulting la Insanity and loadlmtto jnlnory , decuy anil death. 1'innmture Old Age , llnrrennesi , I/osa of 1'owee In eltht-r ti. Involuntary I.oaoei and Hpfnnat- orlHL'n rauned by ovor-nxerlton of t ho lriiln.self abnsii or overindulgence. Kuch box coitulns : ono month's treatment. ll.OJ n box , or alx boxen for1.nsentby ) mull prepnld on reeiilpt of price , WH GUARANTEE SIX BOXB3 To euro uny cane. With oacli order recolvod by us for i > lx boxes , accompanied v , 1th S-VO ) , we wilt R nd the purclnncr our written Kiiuiuntaa to r v. fuml the money If tuo tin Umcnt does not cifect a cure. Quarnutuca Issuoil only by Uoodman Drug Co. , DrugulBta , Sole Aijeau , lllo 1'urnatn itreot. Omuh Nab. OUR CONDUCTED PARTIES S Humor I'hnliii , ltint , turtlKii Moiii'jl > . | iir gr Cn.llt , I'nuiKirtx , ( Julila HiKjki , Maim , ( Xlblo CoJillolcl COO- pous , Kin. t > rii < lfureli\ula > i. THOS. COOK & SON , ' Gen'l Wctt'u Aucucy , UttV Hu. C.mL hi. , CHICAGO. ll.l < _ li' ' > l ul' ' 'IH > < < I UK ri Wltn. HooiHlkd leiltlllDftna Il'vntu. klp Hik. blfflila Himuf > l * kf If *