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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1889)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEES TUESDAY , TONE 11 , 1889. THECITY. _ City Clerk Soutlmrtl hits issued 1,709 dog tags lo Unto. Thcro nro six broken plnnUs on the Sixteenth viaduct. tfilty Cnry , who lives nt 1117 Ilnrnoy. IS lost n gold watch nnd brncolot whllo out walking Sunday. Fnthor Damon is nt Croighlon , but his mind Wanders nnd doubt is enter tained of his recovery. MlssS..Il. Davis , n teacher in the high school , has been called to Dakota by the serious illness of her father. Some thief etolo W. Peterson's horse ' nnd delivery wngon , whllo they wore II i' loft fora few minutes in front of Oil D ixvonuo. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Muontoforlng died very suddenly nbout 10o'clock yesterday at their homo , cor ner of Fifteenth and Ilownrd streets. 'Ofllccr Kowdon reports the nnmcs of n number of prostitutes who took ad vantage of the franchise granted their sox nnd vbtcd at the school election on Juno 3. Mikoy Shcllonborgor , n boy of tvvolvo , who rnn away from his homo at 17H1 South Seventeenth street in this city/has been picked up In Ottunnva , Jn. , by the nolico. Chief Scavcy has given special orders to hla onicors requiring them to remove nil persons found on JolTor&on square , the Ulgh school grounds or Ilnnscom p"nrk after midnight. Architect Fowler , of the firm of Fowler & BcindorIT , soys it will re quire between live and six weeks in /vhlcli lo mnko nil the specifications and 'working plans for the now city hall. 'Mr. ' 1) . H. Stewart makes complaint of a ( Jtitig of young toughs on Cuming struct who break or smear with mud the glass in the gas lamps and curve obscene - scene subjects on tlio fences. An onlccr will investigate. It " Judge Shields was busied yesterday | , afternoon iu hearing tlio case of Os- ImmpiV Unities , of this city , against James Gadson , of Schuylcr. Tlio action is a suit for damages for a breach of contract. City Engineer Tillson places the dam- ngc to paved streets by the recent Hood ! * ' nt$100. The heaviest clamngo was on Seventh avenue , near Pierce , where W tlio paving was washed out for 100 foot * * - and from two to ten foot from the curb. This will bo repaired by the water works company , ns it wns caused by tlio caving of n defective trench. A shepherd dog belonging to Mr. T. j Z. Board , nt 251G Davenport street , jumped on Jennie Gish , a little girl nbout twelve jsears old , and bit and * , scratched her severely. It is thought t / her injuries are not serious. The dog I has no nppo'arnnco of hydrophobia and H has novcr been known to bite anyone ju before. _ i Personal I'nr.ijjrapha. T. M. Hall , of Lincoln , Is nt the Millard. E. Sparks , of Valentine , Is nt the Murray. E. N. Bradley , of Blair , is at the Murray. C. Buttcrlield , of Denver , ls at the Mur- 1 ? ray. 31 W. H. Leo of Wood River is at the Pax- E- tone - e JoLn Fitzgerald , of Lincoln. Is at the Pax- B ? ton. ton.Ed Ed L. Camp , of Cedar Rapids , la. , is in the city. \ L W. D. Vail , ot Kansas City , is at the Mil- 11 lard.A. . A. P. Philips , of HastluRs , Is at the Ar cade. . Old E. Newman , of Kearney , is at the Arcade. F. H. Galbraith , of Ncligh , Is at the Aicadc. A. Q. Penland , of Guthrlo , I. T. , is at the Arcade. B. A. Gibson , of. Weeping Water , lsnt the Millard. E. K. Valentino , of West Point , Is at the Millard. George A. Dodge , of Minneapolis , is at the Paxton. C. A. Magood , of Lincoln , is registered at the Millard. W. A. Ncedham , of Coleridge , Neb. , is at the Arcade. George S. Parker , of Salem , Mass , , Is at the Murray. Editor Al Fairbrothor , of the Lincoln Call , Is m the city. E. T. Lowroy , a Lincoln grain merchant , is in the city. \V. E. DicUonson , of Chatonay , Franco , is at tlio Paxton. Frank Farnsworth , of Greeloy Centre , is at thoA.rcadg. J. D. Hurd , of the State Journal , Lincoln , Is nt the Arcade. H. L. Stanton of Valparaiso , is in the city , the guest of G. W. Logan. F. B. C.irly nnd E. E. Esau , of Chadron , nro icgistcrcd at the Millaid. A. II , McCandloss nnd wife , of Ncmahn Citv , are nt the Arcade. Mrs. C. I. Gumacr. of Alma , Col. , is stop- pins a few days with Mrs. Ira B. Mnpcs. Mr. Edward L. Bloom , manager of "The Paymaster" company , arrived in the city yesterday. E. II. Clmpln , of Lincoln , A. L. Snbln , of Beatrice , \ \ . C. Holdcn , of Kearney , are registered at the Arcade. Colonel John Arltlns , editor of the Denver News , accompanied by his ulcco , Miss Grace Arklns , is , a guest nt the Puxton. They ex pect to roinaln in Omuha for several days. Mr. Will Killlngsworth , a former Omaha boy , was recently married to Miss Mattie lyon , at her homo In Mt. Pleasant , Iowa. They came immediately to this city where | $ < jach cnjo.ys a wide circle of acquaintance. l { A plousinc incident occurred nt the Mur- Iti 'Pi * , in.tho meotiner , by chnnco. of Senator Is ir Paddock , Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sprnguo. of Glens Falls , N. Y. ; Mr. nnd Mis. A. O. Smith nnd Miss HiRby , nnd Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Motzgor , Rod Cloud. All are bound together by relationship ties , nnd as tlio ineotmg1 wns entirely unexpected , was doubly pleasant. Catfish. Elmer Frank , Henry Sharp and H. J. Davty wont ilshlng iu the Elkhoru near West Point Sunday , and brought homo two very line catfish. Ono weighs flf ty nnd thu otlior sixteen pounds. They have been on exhibition all day at u Dodge alt cot meat inykot. _ 1'lirowij from a lluuuy and Injured. Sumlny'N , G. Shaffer mill Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy were driving on Twonty-sixth street near ' St. Bridget's church , when their horse b'ccuina unmuunijeublo nnd throw them out. Mrs. Murphy received bruises on the head nnd Oiack. The , Injuries of Mrs. Murphy , who Is nearly eighty years of ngo , glvo cause lor unxioty to her family nnd friends. Olmcciu ) Matter. lit A. Bryant , n citizen of Wymoro , was brought to Omaha yesterday morning n prisoner oy Deputy United States Lyon , to nn- awer ( ho clmrgoof sending obscene llteraturo through the malls. Hovas arraigned bo- fora Juiltfo Dundy , pleaded not puilty and wts bound over In the sum of $51)0 ) , and will cite bond for his appearance at the next term of court. Mr. Bryants ofTonsn Is embodied m the contents of a letter written to the Armour- Cudahy packing company , The detiult ; of the epistles , however , have not yet boon made public. * - Now _ _ , _ , The "James W. Tlmtchor" coal company filed articles of incorpotatlon with tlio county clerk , UcorpoF. Wiiglit , Jrmcs W. Thatch- cr , Charles 13. Mattranc , T , J. Evans nnd J t II , E. Clarlc being the corporators , with a capital stock of f IW.ooo , Tlio Ucdilold printing company , of which it M. H. Hcdflold , J. B. Rodllcld nnd P. S. II ; Hunger are the members , illcd articles of iu- I ? coiporation , Rlnso the water pipes and disinfect very ( suspicious place with Plutt'b il IIEMOVI4I ) . The Boo Kmnllqunnnt | | Now Quar tered In thto Now liulldliiR , The ofllco of TUB OMAHA BEB has been re moved to the now Boo building. For the next ton days the counting room will bo found on the ground floor , corner of Seventeenth and Fnrnnm. All orders for advertising and subscription will bo received there. The editorial rooms , on the seventh floor , will not bo accessible to the public until the formal opening of the building , which will tnko place on Juno 10. Until then communi cations for the editorial department will bo received nt the counting room. Telephone numbers of the editorial and counting rooms will remain unchanged. ASOTIUSll FJjOOD. It DcIugcB OfTlccr Vnmi 1m at a Saloon Bade Door. Detective Vnughn la very angry over the treatment ho got whllo watching the bock door to Sobor's saloon , Sunday , to see If any liquor \vn being sold tnorn. Bo complains that Councilman Ford appeared on the scene mid called him a "d d hoosler , n d d tramp , " said that no one would net as ho did but n d d sneak. Vaughn says that , white parleying w'th ' him , n inrgo crowd gathered , nnd n woman , up-stnlis , emptied n tub of dirty water on him. The crowd laughed over the ofliccr's misfortune. The hitter ana ho walked to the neat oil box nnd cnlled for the patrol wagon , whereupon Fora skipped. Vaughn wrote out n lengthy account of the nffnir nnd gnvo It to Chief Suavcy. TIII3 CONTUAC 1'OUS * A.NSWISR. They Question tlio Justluo of Mr. Coots' Criticism. Ryan & Walsh , contractors of the new county hospital , have filed with the board of commissioners u reply to Superintendent .Coots' ' report , in which they deny every charge mudo by him. They take the ground that ho wns actuated by ulterior motives probably n ucsiro to destroy competition , or to rnlse thu architect from nn unenviable po sition which ho has placed himself in by his vacillating conduct relative to the hospital. After reciting briefly the history of their twenty-two ycari1 career as contractors on big buildings , they assert tlir.t in this job thu plans nnd specifications have been strictly adhered to , and protest vigorously against being uiado icsponsiblo for any man's mistakes. Attention is called to the fact that Mr. Coots was at ono time a member of ancM > crt committee , who , under instructions from the board , mudo nu examination of thu stuicuira nnd reported good worn. They also claim that up to the time of Sluiio's removal Myers had approved everything and was satisfied with the work. ANOTHEU CABLE A. Now Road Coitins $050OOO to DuiKteo 1'lnoc , A reporter for THU BED had a talk with W. K. Kurt/ , manager of the Patrick Land company regarding the cable line which it is proposed to run to that part of the cly. "Wo nro nlmost ready , " said ho "to com mence work immediately. In fact bcforo the end of next week wo shall bo nblo to give employment to a largo force of men on our line which will bo pushed with all possi ble speed. "Tho line will consist of n double track and bo four and n half miles In length. Wo shall run cars every six minutes fiom 0 o'clock in the morning to 7 in the evening , nna every twelve minutes fiom 7 o'clockuntll midnight. The trains will run nt eight miles per hour , and the faro will bo only 5 cents. Twenty now and beautiful cars have becu ordered. " "Do you intend to work the system which was first intended and sonio of the material ot which is now on the ground ? " "No , wo found that that was not what v.-o wanted nnd accordingly abandoned it. We intend to use the standard system which is now used on Fifteenth stipct , hi Kansoi City , and is considered the best line In the country. " "Where will the line extend from ! " "From the center of the city to the center of Dundee place. The power house will be erected near the Belt line. " "What will bo the cost of the plnntl" "It will cost § 050,000 , und the work on it must bo completed not later than November of this year. " " Other Kxtunaions. A meeting of the directors of the Omaha Street railway was held last Satur day , nt which an appropriation of $100,000 was set apait to Invest In nn extension of tno Thirteenth street line , from Vinton to South Omaha , S well as other now additions. A contract will bo lot this week for building the power house nt Nicholas and Nineteenth streets : the steam plant is ordered , and fifty-three motor out fits , which means trains of two cars each , nro now being fitted out by the Sprague Manufacturing company of Tionton , N. J. They will begin to arrive within ten days. It is now proposed to dis card horse cars on the principal streets as soon as it can be done. The Twentieth nnd Sounders , Farnam and Thirteenth street lines will bo first to 10- colvo the motors. Mr. Frank Muiphysaicl that they expect to have ten miles of motor hr operation before snow flics. " Mr. John King , of Jackson , Miss. , says that ho was cured of rheumatism in his feet nnd legs by taking Swift's Specific. Tills was after ho had tried many other remedies , both ntornal nnd external , and paid many doc tors' bills. _ School Motioy Tor Douglas. County Superintendent Brunor has re ceived a statement from the state superin tendent of public instruction informing him that the school fund thii year amounts to $317.019.20. i < rora this amount must bo deducted - ducted $4,648.17 for bonds purchased. Douglas - las county's proportion la $3I,70'J,34 , which will bo divided among the school districts. Douglas county has B1.0I3 children to share its bcnpflt. The apportionment will not bo mudo until district ofllcors shall have turned in their aimunl repot t , which they nro requested do within ten days after tno schools close. To mulFrom the Poor House. Daniel Haron , who claims to bo an edge toolmaker , aad who has worked fourteen years for Frederick & Ames , Boston , says that six weeks ago ho was taken ill with fever nna wns sent to ibo county hospital , Where ho has remained since. This morning ho wni discharged from the poor house by Mr. Mnhonoy on the order of Dr. Tnggort , On his woy to Tun BCB building ho fainted nnd was cared for by strangers. Bo claims that ho is yet nick with n fever , is unfit to bo out , nnd so told Mr. Mnhoncy , nnd also told Mr. Mnhonoy thnt ho wim no trntnp. Ho rode to the editorial floor and after telling his story ngnln fainted. In the effort to have the in an removed n Ihi ; : nttacho telephoned to the city Jnll nnd wns referred to Dr. Ralph. Dr. llnlph re ferred him to the county poor fnrm , the Indy nt thnt end of the line referred him to Dr. Tnggort. Dr. Tnggert was not in. Dr. Kchoo nnd no telephone , Dr. Hnrrlgnn wns finally reached and icspondcd to the call. After eating fruit lake a wlno gla fullof Mlhalovltch's Hungarian Black 5 berry Juice. A Hutch of Burglaries. Thieves broke into M. Morrlnm's now house nt Twonty-llflh nnd Dodge street nnd stole a lot of brnss faucets , u coil of lend plpo , four drain traps , two Raymond pearls nnd ono hundred nnd fitly pounds of bolder. John Burk , who lives nt 1717 Chicago , complains that ono F. H , Regory , who works In n restaurant on Furnam near Fifteenth , broke into his loom nnd stele n coat and vest. Rcjjory hai disappeared. Davies Bros. " store , at the southwest cor ner of Eighteenth and Chicago , was given n midnight visit by thlovcs , who effected nn entrance by taking out n pnno of glass In n window In the rear of the basement nnd then cutting n hole in the door opening from the collar Into the store nnd thereby turning the key In the look. After all their trouble they secured only about $10 from the money drawer. _ JUNIORS' D.VY. How the Liittln Ones Spent It at Brnwnctl Hall. Yesterday was Juniors day ntBrownoll hall , and the morning was pleasantly passed with the art exhibition and essays and instru mental music by the pupils. Tnoro was n fair attendance of parents nnd friends , und after devotional exercises the morning's programme opened with n recita tion by Miss May Her , entitled the "Four- Leaf Clover. " It was a pi city bit of senti ment und admirably rendered. Miss WInflold Beasloy then read nn ong- innl composition on "Mng.izlno Llteraturo" with good effect. The subject matter treated of the history of serial nnd sketch work , together with a oloar analysis of tlio same. Tills was followed by n piano solo by Miss Maggie Kav , which was skillfully nnd brilliantly tendered. The next wni ono of the prettiest features of the entire programme , a recitation , "Whistling In Heaven , " by tlio talented and dimming Miss Froidn Magona , who ac quitted herself with especial credit. "Nathan Spear" was the title ot n recita tion by Miss Margaiot Wilcox , another little nymph of much beauty und considerable power as a leader. Miss Palmer's piano solo was a flno selec tion exquisitely executed. "Tho Girl Graduate , " a highly original es say was effectively lead by Miss Grace Yule. Raphael Kllpatrick , u swcct-fnced young girl , i ceiled tlio "Gray Swan" with much feeling1 , uhilo Miss Anna Slaughter's piano solo was ono of the most beautiful numbers on the morning's ' card. Miss Edith Dorsoy mnilo n hit with her somewhat lencthv disquisition on "Tho Game of Base Bnl ! , " nnd her lavish praise of ttiis popular national sport showed most effectively what a hold it has on young America , both inalo nnd female. Thcro ivas no little humor in Miss Dorsoy's effusion , either , because she told how the bright-eyed , rosy-cheelted elves of Brownell hall nro wont to steal off into the back ynrd in the shades of evening , nnd in dulge iu a game themselves , which gen erally , however , breaks up In a row nil on account gf that bete noir of the ball plav- or's life , the umpire. Mh.s Editli says the girls wou't call a foul n foul , but a "bird , " while u fly is u "butterfly , " a muff a "nasty shaino , " nnd so on and so forth thtough the whole category of technical names' and de nominations. This always leads to n wran gle nnd the umpiio is "Ilrcd" after an inning or two , and another run m only to share the same fate. Miss Dorsoy's effort was enthusiastically received. "Sir Walter's Honor , " a recitation by Miss L. Linbcrger , was a beautiful thing and most sweetly rendered. The exercises closed with u piano duett by .Misses Bunting and Doty , which was full of beauty and sparkle , and showed both young ladies to bo performeis of moio than ordi nary promise. The graduation exeicises will take place to-noriow moining at 0 o'clock. First Year in Art. In thn art exhibition were several portraits traits and ideal pieces by Miss Freida Mr.go- man , who is certainly a very versatile young girl. The portraits are all remarkably clover pieces , whllo the ideals shine with the full glory of true genius , and by applicution Miss Freida n ay hope to attain u standard of ex cellence. "Tho Monarch of the Glen , " a crayon , and "Tho Old Mill" and "Mid-Winter , " charcoal etchings , by Miss Hannah Ilochstrasser , nro excellent studica , displaying considerable merit. Acouploof figure pieces , an'Ideal faro ana a marine scene , by Mablo Putnam , uro much admired. A number of copies from Landseer'a mas ter nieces , "Tho Challenge , " thd "New foundland's Head. " nnd "the Horse , " uro the handiwork of Churlic Foreman , and are very good. Little Louise Doherty shows a calln lily and one or two other little sketches which , for a child , are exceedingly meritorious. Thu above mentioned work Is all by nrtists who have yet their first year to finish in the study , nnd the progress they have m.ulo speaks volumes tor the thoroughness and ef ficiency of their tutors. Licensed to Wed. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by Judge Shields , yesterday : Name and Residence. Ago. ( John W , Rogers , Omnhn S3 1 BolloBuiton , Council Bluffs 18 j Albert M. Fox , Chicago , 29 1 Mabel A. Stickuoy , PaiiiesvJUo , Oluo..2a j ClatkFonlon , Omuha 20 J Bessie Deutrlok , Lcavonworth , 21 j Jonn Gustafson , Oinahn v..2 ! I Carrie Hcanlng , Omaha 2i j Richard Parks , Omaha 2 ] j Mattie Woods , Oniahu , 21 ( Joseph Swazoik , Omaha . . . . . .2S ( Mary Bedessom , Omaha 21 DELICIOUS EXTRACTS HAT1ML FRUIT FLAYflftS .C f < Uiyht United States Government. Jndorscdby ! the bfad of thcfireat Universities and 1'ulillc 1'nod Auslytts , ai the Btroucest. 1'urett aud moit Healthful. Dr. I'rlce'i Crram llauliift 1'gvrderiloesnotcoutnlu Ammonia , I.lrneor Alum. Dr. Price' * Delicious Flavorinirlti- iracu , \ nnilla , I.ciuou , Orange , Aliuoud , Rote , etc. , do uot contain 1'oitouous Oils or Cheralcals , PRICE BAKING POWDER CO , . NtwYork. chlcaco. 8t , Louis. Tills nowtlar never varies. A marvel of purity BtreiiKthnndwholosomenoss. Moro economic xl than the ordinary Elndn , nnd cannot bo sold In competition with the multitudes ot lovr cost , shortwolghtnlum or phospnato powder * . Sold only In canHoyal Unking 1'owdor Co-i 120 AVallstroot Now rort. ESTABLISHED 1351 ( ISO So. Chicago , Ills. 1 ClarkQt. Uio Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AtiD SURCEOH Is ( till Treating with the Greatest SKILL and-SUCCESS Chronic , Neryons anfl Priyale Diseases , OS- NERVOUS DEDILITy , Loll Manhood , Palling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible dreams. Head ar.d Beck Ache nnd all the effects leading lo early decuyin > fcih.ips Conaurnptlonor Inotr.lty , treated ciinllEcilly ly new methods with - cuccets. A33YPI5ILIS ami Ml bad Blood and Skin Dlo- easeonennHnently cured. 3-KIDNEY nd URINARY ramrlalnts.QIcet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varlcocelo and nl ! discajea of the Qenlto-Unnary Organs cured promptly without Injury togtonach , Ktdceja or o'Jier Organs. JC5No experiments. Age and experience im. portact. Consultation free ami sacred. 2- Send 4 ceiitu poslage for Celebrated Works on whronlc , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. > I-Thoso cojtemplatlng MairlaRC send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guMc Male and Female , each 15 cents , both as cents ( slatnvs ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may sax c future suffer. Ira and shitne , and add golden j ears to life. l3liooi : "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " soc ils ( stamps ) . Medicina 'nd writings sert everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , . 186 So. Glark Ofe. CHICAQC , ILL * CLOUD FlOATINC.ScAP. V/RAPPERS ( UKCC SIZE ) oni receive & e S , nrrivlnciit onloi..rtln | fiom Xctvorlc. . Shipments from Uurnpo can bo rando direct by thli Comimnj toiilllnluml 1'orta of Untry In thu united States , also to C.iii.uln nnd .Meilco , with or without pn > iront of dutlesut .Sow York. Ilitei aslow in these of anj responsible company. NOCHAltOliMADlHOUCUblOM HOUS13 J1UOIC- IKAUK on CAIU-AUK. Money Ordcn Uiuod piynblo at 15,000 places in UnitedHiito , C'niuul innil l'iropc. .AccnclCH In Huroiio towlium I'lilpmciits for United StatiM tun lia delivered , or If fiom interior polntx filiouM be LoiiiUncd. ucruinp inled by Hill ot l.nllnt ; and Invoice cunltlcd buforo American Consul : T1IO8. MKADOWS A. CO , 35 .Mlllc Street , ChennsHo .London , H. C , ± 1 Water Street , I/I vcitl'uul , ; Ul I'loo u dllly.M\SCIUSTCU U llnr.otcr Mrect , < ll.AbOow _ J Kilo hcrlbu. I'AHIH. r HICHAUI ) . 1 Kuo Ohll"u I1AU\K. N. I.U1CHTIMJ&CU. 117 r.an enstrn'fc , HUMI.V : : : . ; Dovcntlcetb. , UAMJIUUU , und 117 Am llateii , Tlio 1'urcst and Hose Drlnlc in tlio AVorld. Appetizing , Delicious , A Fackngo ( llquM ) 2Jc. ni kcs Qvo Rnlloni. EVJ5HY nor-JJjU GUAUANXISEO , OTllOUIIU : . EASILY MADK. No bolllni ; or etrnlnlnir. Directions elmi > lo , nnd If niadt ) iiccordlnuly there can bo no nilstuko. Ask > our Uiiifiulst nr ( troccr for tt. nnd take uo other. fee that you iret HIKES' . Try It mid you Will Not bo Without it TIBE ONLY Ecldby C. li.HIUUS , I MBUVOUS , CHUONIO and I'lllVATU DISUASH3 of UKN aiUVO.1IN Bnccfoafullr truateJ. YOUNG MEN Bum-ring from tbo effucts of youthful follies nrlndli crutlons , or uro UuublQ-1 with Weakness , Nervous Debility , Ixiss of Memory , Dctpondency , Aversion U ) rJoclety , Kidney Troubles or nny dlsoHnu of tlio ( iunl. to-Urinary U un , curt hero tlnd a safe nnd upoeJy cur * . Cliurtcs rcu ia ble , especially lo tbo poor. MIDDLE.-AGED MEN There nro runny troubled with too frequent ovacnii tloniof tbu b.addcr. ultvn uicompiinleit by u sllulit tmurtlmt or burnliX niitlon , jind wenkomntc of ilio ystem in a luunncrutii ) patient cannot uccount tor. On uxninlnlnv the urtunry deposits a ropy sediment will oltun bo founds und nomeiliuei pnrtlclon of albu men will npncar an tbu uiliir bo ot n tliln , mllkliti hue , njuln cuan/laii tau dnrk or torpid uppuarancu. 'Ihere are mnnv intniwhoillu ot tills dllllculty , iKnur- ant of the tuuso. wUluli u tlionccoiU ntnvoof 19 nU nalivcnkncbs , 'Jboiiuctor will ( 'imrnnti'unperfjjt rurolniill such c nm.aiul a lieilthy restomtlnn ot the Kenlto urinary < iran . Consultation Iron. Sonl 2-cent stnmpfor "Voann Mnn'a HrlcnJ , or ( iuldu to Wedlock , " Jroo to all. AddrtfM DB. SPEfHEy & CO. Main and lUli ! St. ( Kansas City , Mo. pyMentlou tlila pauer. EKfl FORIlX iTRATED fATALOCVE FRE SALE GOODS. Wo commouco to day the most stupendous sale of thin Coats and Vests , "Wo advertised last week that we have closed out the entire stock of a manufacturer of summer goods at figures that \7ill enable us to soil them this season AT 50 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 floor ; we are sorry wo can't keep thorn on the ground floor , but there is not room enough for thorn there , as they will fill nearly one- half of the entire floor. Still you need not climb any stairs , as the elevator takesyou up. We have thin Coals 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. " \Vewillgivoyouriomooftho prices , but that doas 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 we are offering in this sale. Thousands of Flannel and Seersucker Coats and Vests , in very neat and tasty patterns , at 70c , for which other dealers ask $1.50. . Very flno Flannel G'oats ' 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 new shades ; excellent goods , sty lish cut and all well made , at $2. The regular price for these is every where $4. Ono 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 ono of the finest flannels made and STRICTLY ALL WOOL. Other houses are offering1 a cotton mixed flannel for that price. "We have no sample pieces of those goods and cannot send any C. O. D. For this sale all mail orderd must be.accompanied by cash , Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. HBQ BETTG JPr ImS. Dimb GL U03 FAUN-AM STIU-BT , OMAHA , Naa. ( Opposite Paxtun IloUU sSf-lgi Offlco hours , 0 a. m. to 8 p. m. Bandars , 19e. m. to 1 p. in. , tJperliillats In Chronic , Norvong , Skin ana Blood Diseases. _ . . . . tar-Consultation nt otnco or by mall tret. Medicines sent by mall or express , Kocurely packeil. rreo from observation. Gunrantaos to cure nuickly. safely ami Dormnnpatly- lions. Physical Dec.iy. arlbliis from Jndincro- tlon. Excess or Indulgence , producing Sloop- lessncss. Despondency , 1'lmplos on the face , aversion to boi lety , easily Ulhcouriigoa , lack of conlldence , dull , uuilt for t > tudy or business , and nnds life a burden , safely , permanently nnd privately cured. Consult lira. Oetts tt Delta , 403 l-nrnamfct. , Omaha , Keo. Blood ana Skin Disease ? fa 'Sfrrfbiffl ' ; results , complete ! v eradicated without the aid of Morcurir. Scrofula. KryBlpolas , rover Sores , Hlotches , U leers. Pains iu the Head and Ilonoa , Syphilitic SorsTnroatMouth and Tongue , Ca- turrh. .Ve. permanently cured whcro others tfiiJnnTT TTninnnir and Bladder Complaints , IYIQIICV , urinary w h uimcuit , * rrj. quent Hurnlng or Bloody Urine , Urlno hlgn colored orod or lth milky aedlmont on ( .landing , Weak Hack , Gonnorrhnja , Uloot. Cystitis. dc. , I'romptly andSafely Cured , Charges Reasona- inoval complete , without cutting , cautlo or dilatation. Cures effected at homo bv patient without a moments uain or annovance. To Young , Men and Middle-Agcd Hen , A tJlTDDTIIIDD T o awful effect * ot early 11 UUniJ uUnD Vice , hicli orlnga organic weakness. ( lestroylnclOth ) mind and bodv , with all Ita dreaded ills , permanently cured. FIDO DOTTfl Aiirw.8 tnooovnonajro impaired UfilJ , Dill 10 themselus by Improper Indul gences and solitary hablW , which ruin both body and mind , unilttlng them for business , * * ' MMiito ME . 'or those entering on that hap. Py life , nwnre of physical debility , quickly ma Mta' ou sut'ciss : la based upon facts , First Practical Expe rience. Second Kvery case is especially studied , thus stalling aright. 'J'hlrd Medicines are pre pared in mir laboratory exactly to suit each case , thus affecting cures without injury. t T"Scnd o cents postage for celebrated works on Chronic , Nervous and Delia ate Diseases. Thousands cured. tJET A f i Icndly letter or call may save jou futuie euircrlnj ; and shame , and add golden jeats to life. fSTKo letters an swered unless accompanied by 4 cents In stamps. AddWM6rjls ! BETTSds KDTTS. 1103 1'arn&ni firtoot , Omaha. Ntb , 'J ho best enulpod pleasura rcnort In tlio wcjt. 'Ihu iitiuntion of the pcorlii of .Nebraska Is cnlled to this mar fiiiuoui resort for vxcurtlunuts. plcnlo part lu etc. Uho best of mtasiilveii on all rnllru.uU. 'Ihu park Is situated < l iiillvii troni Lincoln , und ronuitis ul ucre > of tliubori the mreu t and bott luaimttcd cafu , under tbo inntrol nt llrown thu la * nidus Lincoln caterer i tulles of liputjni ; ; % pit us. uio LoutsJ ; MU > | U und ilitnclutc luilUi base bull grounds , mottcniupletulu Ilio uuit ; > U picnic tables with > eals ; speakers ilunds. Tlio wonderful Ciihhinnn Nirlnt'M'ln all : batlilint lioiuuu UliinlniiS ! tit-lit rope , KMfuollone. tt Uetnbovo nater. 15. U. Andru im J Hon. Jlaiiiii'urJ. Lincoln , Neb , XVAI'ERS aw successfully UEixl monthly by ovur 10,000 , - vl adles. AroSa/e , t'ffectualund 1'leatant Jgpvrboxbym | lloratdnieKl t . Sealed J'urticvliirt S pOBtago ctamp . Address Tais tuuBKA CUBXIOU , Co. , Puraoir , Micu. For balu and ly mail by Goodman Jrue Omaba. At this remarkably low pUce wo place on oale a largo assoitmeut of desirable pat- teuis Mcns'liouiers. 'ilio lit and work- nanshipot thosu gatraonts can uuar- auteo. Dit.G.O. WEST'S NKUVE AND HRAIN UKNT , ngtiaranteoJ spualuo for Hysteria , Ulzzl- ness. ComiHloni. fits. Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nor/ous 1'rostratlon caused by the use ot alcohol or tobacco , \VAkofulnoss , Mental Depression , Bofinnlnuot the ilratn , resulting In Insanity and loadlim to misery , decay and death. I'lomaturo Old Aiu , llarrcntu-us , Lo&s ot Power In either HOX , Involuntary Iosei and Bpcrmat- orliira caused by ovor-oxortlouof the brainself- abuse or overindulgence , Kadi box contains ono month's treatment. ! 103 o bir , or six boxes f or J Vixi.seint by mall prepaid on rflcoipt of price , WH GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes , accompanied with Jo.CO , wo wlfl Bend the purchaser our written fjuarantee to re fund the money if tlio treatment does not eifoct a cure. ( JimrtinteeH issued imly by Goodman Drug Co , . UrugKlaH , Bole AaeutB , UiO Varnam treat. Omaha Neb. . , The Inr&ott , lu > tu l ami uncut In tlio world I'usicnKor uccomiuoJnlloiis unuzrollcd , New Viirk to Liverpool -via ( { nevnilnivii. The Cclclirutecl I'jlio I-lMCSt htenm. | Weil. Juno SO , City uf JCiimuiiililp III tUo \ will. I l.oOI'.Jl. ITow York to Glargow via Queenstov/n. DKVuNl.l. Halunliiy.Jnnu Bill , nt 1 p. m , ( MIU'ABblA , H.uurilur.Jiino lOth.iu 7u. m. KTKK'l'M * ntiinlity. Junu.J. nt l.ftl p. in. A cllOllIA , at lrllllJrJllllo Zl , attjuii. m. J KSAbntuidiy | , July0.nt 11 , u.ui , lli.\nNMbntiinlirJulr ) K.U. n. m. ClliUAfcMA , batunluJulj /J , ul Noon. KTiilurJA. NUurdny. July ' 7 , lit I p. m With regular voalfly sulilnjjn thereafter , PAIOO.V to Clnsicim , Liverpool. I lorry , llclfnntor QueuiistuivnOto bit i > y ( ila uu > r stuuinori , iUnnii up uiilsbr ) "City of llumu. " Bocoml Clm * .KJ. Hti'er * "to t.U Jxcur : foii rutu railutuil uvitlluulu lor uliuor puto , thusulvlnu prlrl'e o of stclnu hi o u trlpllio lllrt'r Mcrsoy , 1'ictiircs'juu Clyde , hortli nnd boiiih ui Irolntul. KXCUIISION'BTO 1'AIUS Oil COSTLSTSTAT. ToUUS on LOU Ear 'rriiiis. Travelers' Clrinlnr l itturs of Credit nnrt DrnlUIor anjr niiiount ut luwust current rules. Apyly to unr of our local a jeuli or lo Jiuudortioii llfutlui'd , Ut > laai ; , III. JI.8. HAM , . JIV. MOOIIKS , 0 , II. BB.MK D1VOUOKS A. OOUDUICIJ , AtroitNU v-AT XiAW , 1-1 Dearborn tit. , Chicago ; advice fri't : ' 1 yuars' uxpurlunifi nuniaj yulo'.ly ui'l : J - tMll K.\VCon \ , 13TH& DODGE SIB , OMAHA. NEB. FOK TUB TKEATMr.M OP ALL . APPLIANCES FOR DEFOI1MITIES AND TRUSSES. DcttraclliticiArraratusandnDmedlCHfcrSuccc fuI Treatrasnt of ovcry form of U'iciuo rcnulrine MEDICAL or SURQIOAL 3 EEATMEHT. NINETY ROOMS FOB PATIENTS.1 Boardft Attendance , Best Accommodations in West , CO-WRITE H > R OIRODtARBoi Deformities iind Braces , Trusses , Club Tcet , Curvatures of tpine. Piles , Tumort , Cancer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , luliMatlon. glettrlcUy , Paralysis , Epileji.y , Kidney , Bladder , Eye , Ear , Skin and Blood und all Surgical Opcrationi. DISEASES OF VOMEH S.KlSA'iK.i.ttSa . 1TK1I1VKMTRLY ADIIf I ) A I.YL\n.N linPiltTJlK-iTlOU WIJUBJ DViiiNicoytMvaL > T. ( STRICTIY PRIVATE. ) ' . Onlyl'.cUabloMcdicilInaUtiitamaliiDgaBrcciiiltyof lurnl far Ixiii of 11TAL I ( IU HI. 1'trllci unit-lo lo lilt uimajrbdtrettedat liomob/corrcaponiletiee. AllcouniuDleft. llouieonQdentlal. iledlclneiorlnilrumcntilriittjrinallorez * rrtniccurtlrnctca.cociirkiloliidlritacontenliorifnijer. uneperionarintcrtleirprrrcrrrd. c > IUudooniultuior > a tlttorr of Tour CMC , and vro nlll pcud la pUlu r | > r er. ocr Rntlif Tfl RSCfJ FREE : : upon i'nr ' > ic , hiccui er DUUn III ItlEU , NcY.ouiDlitoici.Impoicritr.B/ph , Illi ; Uleetcnlarlcoeole , llli qunllon lilt. Addreii OitflJIA MEDICAL & BUJtOIOAI. INSTITUTE. 13th and Dodga ( itrcots , OBAHA , HEB. Dr. J. E , McGREW ONE OF TUB tlUSr SPECIALISTS 5 Iu thu TrcutiiKMit of All Chronic , Nervous anil ri'Irntu Discuses. Ppermirtorrlmu , Irapolcmcjr und Fulllnir Mnnhood nb olulul/ enroll , A euro Kiiarnntuud In nil forms of I'lhuto Jilsousis , hrktiirc : . Uluet , Ac. Cutitnh , 'lliroiit , l.iiimi , anil llunit Dliensua. Illiouiiiiitlsiii , Hplniil and ruiuulo Dlseunes , lllood uud Hkln JJbcu es trmtoil uccusslnlly , ladles' nnd kuntlcinon'i waiting rooms separate and entirely I'tivule. Coinultiulon frou. Eend for liooVi. rlcrret nnd I'rlvutu Dnensesof Mnn/itliu'WoinuiiuHer DIKIIIMJI , lUo cmli ( utinnpi ) . T/caltuuut by torresiioudouctl scud'tninplurruDly. Ofi'lCK : 10TII AND UOURIjAS BTJIBUTS , OMAHA , Niil. : . Arrtsts rtlBolmntos fiom the urlaary or- I eana In cither Hex In 4H Iu nrn. I Jt Li nuporlor to copaiba , cubcbs , or Jlnjcctionn , nnd fico from all bad twcl lor other inconvenienced. SANTAL-MIDY u,11 , ? ultIIn ; | Oar > nlfin.wuIdi t < eer llo uaiaa i : I libok let ttw , without wtiltii no r-rc lifeinilne