THECITY. _ The ofilco of TIIK DEB U now in the now UIK : building. Olllcor Lee picked up on tlio Btrcot n pension cortlflciUo nnd check for $2-1 , both bcnrlnff the nnmo of Jncob BniRh. North side cltlzoiiB want the nlloy between - twoon Twenty -second nnd Twenty- third nnd Clark nnd Grace streets filled. The mud there Is nearly three foot dcop nnd odors which nrlso from It nro almost intolerable nnd injurious. The uthlotlo grounds of the Y. M. C. A. will bo opened Juno 18 , There will bo n concert there nt 7:30 : p. m. by the Musical Union orchestra. Admission will bo 10 cents. The Y. M. C. A. is or ganizing a Rico club , which now con tains twenty-two members. 1'crKonnl I'nrnirrixpln. M. D. Wnlcliof Lincoln , Is ut the Mur ray. 15. II. Downer , of Hubbola , Is nt the Mur ray. ray.W. . H. Asliloy , of Dcntrlco , Is nt tlio Pax ton. i S. F. Stetts , of Menlo , la. , t nt tlio Pax- ton. ton.Dftvlil Uutler , of Dtxvid City , is nt the Pax- ton. ton.Vnlt M. Sooly , of Bonnet , la nt the Mil- lard. lard.S. G. Chany , of Alnsworth , Is nt tlio Ar cade. II. N. Moore , of Hod Oalc , la. , Is nt the Pax ton. Charles J. Smltb , of Milwaukee , is at tlio Murray. George P. Corcoran , of York , Is at the MIllnrcT. F. 13. Alderman , of West Polut , Is nt the M.llnrd. George A. Lincoln , of Cedar Kaplds , Is nt the Murray. T. F. Allen , of Grand Island , is registered nttho Arcaac. ' W. F. Swltzer , of Chlppowa Falls , Wls. , Is at the Paxton. W. D. Shearman and wife , of Springfield Neb. , nro at tlio Arcade. C. L. Tyler , C. A. Odoll and J. II. Aycr , of Lincoln , nro nt tlio Arcado. J. 13. Cessna , of Hnstings.nnd II. S. Smltb , of Exeter , nro registered nt the Mlllurd. Albert II. Ilnnitn , the Cnnndum oarsman , of Hall fax , 'Novu Scotia , is registered nt the Mlllnrd. _ Cliccu-i'til Giving. The money received by Fred Mlllnrd for the relief of the Johnstown sufferers up to noon yesterday amounted to ? 0,618.3. Ho will make n dual report to-day. tlio ISInvntor. Fowler & Ganz have decided to double the capacity of their grain elevator located on the bottoms at this place , and will sbortly commence the work. The Union Pacific will next week construct two additional spur tracks to the elevator. A Mormon Blnennto. John W. Young , of the tribe of Brigham young , passed through Omalia un route west over the Union P.iciile. Mr. Young has boon east for the purpose of floating bonds for his line of railroad with which ho intends to cross Utah. Is It Correct ? County Clerk Rocha received , yesterday , from the superintendent of the state insane asylum nt Lincoln , a statement showing that there is now duo from Douglas county for the quarter ending May 31. for the main tenance of patients , $231,100. Tired oriMumblnir. Robert D. Duncan , inspector of plumbing , aspires to bo an ofllcor in ono of the new land offices that will bo created in the event of the opening of the great Sioux resorvn- tiou. Ho declares that ho has the backing of the whole state delegation nnd will bo np- nomtccl if it should bo decided to sqlcct u Ne braska man. Iilvo to Fight Again. Desertions from the army nro becoming very frequent and almost every clay Chief Seavey receives a notice from Fort Sidney to look for some runaway. Yesterday hqro celvcd letters notifying him of three deser tions in ono day. The names of the deser ters are Michael Donnelly , James Bennett und Peter Shingle. An UnolHciiil Stnr. It is complained that ono Joe Konvnlln , block matchinan at the now Motz block , on South Thirteenth street , came horu from Echuylcr Saturday , and although ho has not been appointed by the flro and polieo com mission , ho wears n star nnd is performing the duties of nn officer. CUIof Soavey says that IConvnlln is liable to bo arrested for im personating an officer. Outliijr oi'oiilccrs. A largo detail of policemen donned citizens' ' clothes , yesterday , nnd wont with their wives nnd sweethearts , nt 7 o'clock , to Pries lake to pass the dny fishing and plcknicking. Among the party were the following and their ladles : Chlof > of Detectives Mostyn , Sergeants Slgwart and Haze , Jailor Uobout , Officers Orinsby , Haze , Kills , Graves , Goldsmith - smith , Pulaski , Koyser. Suvugo nnd Uynn. Mrs. Seavey and her sister were also In the party. High School Graduates. . This year there will bo fifty graduates from the high school , an unprecedented number , The following shows the number of graduatgs of each year during Mr. Lewis' incumbency : ISSt. 0 ; 1885,8 ; 18SO , 10 ; 1887 , 10 ; 18S8. 83 5 1SS9,150. , There are now in the Eleventh grade , Which will bo the graduating class of next your , eighty pupils , which is more than was in the entire school in 1881. Move MilinvnllCH. Sidownlk Inspector Allan , 1ms ordered walks to bo laid on the following streets before - fore the 27th of this month ; North side Ilarnoy street , from Twentieth to Twenty-sixth streets , repaired ; west sldo Twenty-sixth street , from Dodge to Douglas streets , nix feet wide ; cnatRidaTwontv-slxth Btrcet , from Dodge to Douglas streets , six led wide ; north side Ohio street , from Twenty-first street to Twentieth , six foot wldo ; south sldo Ohio street , from Klirht- ecnth to Twentieth streets , six feet wicto. Every woman in Oinahn wo say women because men nro usually too busy to lool : uftor such biunll matters should Insist on the head of the house procuring seine reliable medicine for use in cnao of u sudden nttnck of cello or cholera morbus iirtho night during the summer. It is not plonsnnt to hunt up n phyoloian uftor midnight , nor to go down town nnd route out n druggist nt that hour. Tnko our ndviconnd procure a 5J5 or 60-cont bottle of Chnmborlnin's Colic , Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. It can always bo depended upon and is not unpleasant to tuko. Janus Fnlcnnor'n Funur.il , The funeral of the late James Falconer , took plnco yesterday afternoon from the late residence of the deceased , Seventeenth nnd Leavonworth streets and was largely at tended. Scores oi M friends attested their Appreciation of the deceased by their pres ence nnd expressions of regret over the death of their friend. Thcro Was a number cf beautiful nnd symbolical floral emblems , cno especially , being the tribute of the Burus club , of whiuh the deceased was a member , and which attended In a body , Cou.jy trr Commissioner O'liuoffo says that County Clerk Ilooho If not responsible for the over charges for pens used In the county building. The icsponslbility rests with the committee on finance of the county board , consisting Of Messrs. Anderson , Turner and Corrlgan , Who should huvr examined tUo pin bills and reported the ov vichar/o / ; , lie $ lso ( ays that no understands Ihcro iinvo been porhnni twenty-five orders given Tor stationery which hour the name of no commissioner , a rumor which ho intends to nvcstlgnto. U was rumored that there nro affidavits In .ho possession of certain of the county com missioners showing that while Hocho was paying ono of nls clerks only fCO n montn 10 was charging up * 33 > for the cntno pur- 1)080. _ BEilK/V'S 11I2ALM. Cliolco Kplsodns in the Hoittlno of HlH Honor's AVorK. Jim Tracy was arrested for being drunk and insulting ladies on the street. Ho de nied the charge , but was lined S7.GO. Alexander Klloy , n negro , was charged with cruelly boating his wife. The latter knowing tlio heavy ponaltles Inflicted on wife-boaters came up smiling nnd denied that ho had beaten her , saying that ho had merely pushed hcrnlthough there were some suspicious looltlng bruises on nor face. The Judge , therefore , released the prisoner , and the two walked nwny happy. William Hocho wni picked up dead drunk. Ho admitted his offense , but said ho was a G. A. It man , nnd happened to moot yester day an old comrade of the Sixty-ninth Now York. The two repaired to a saloon , and over the foaming beer reviewed war remin iscences. Beyond this his recollection was clouded. As Kochohoronn honest face , the judge said ho would rclcnso him this time on condition that tlio offense be not repeated. Ho ngrcod to this. W. II. Howard , n railroad man , nnd John P. Foley , a cook , who came hnroin search of work , were arrested on Tuesday and her- nlded to the world as the Denver bank rob- oors. They were discharged. Potcr Hay and Tom" Qulnlan were found sleeping In a shed nnd were chnrgod $1.50 each for their lodging. The peculiar purifying and building up powers of ITood'a sarsaparilla make it tlio very best medicine to take at tnis season. / niUIlCHAMS' AVEI3IC. W. A. Li. Gibbon Outlines Some of Its Peculiarities. To-night there will bo nn important meeting of the board of trade committee on the Merchants' wcolr , In the rooms of the association. It Is especially desired that ail the members of the committee bo present. Speaking on this subject , Mr. W. A. L. Gibbon , chairman of the committee , said : "Tho contemplated Mei chants' Week as sociation will possess the elements of strength nnd rcspectnbllty. "Tho board of directors will bo made up ns follows : One from each brunch of the whole sale and manufacturing business , ono repre senting the banking interests , ono represent ing the press and two representing iho retail trndo. "Such an organization will command nt once the respect und support of our entire population. " While ilio primary object of the associa tion is to attract visitors to the city at the seasons of the year when country merchants are malting their spriug and fall purchases of goods , its scope of usefulness can and nat urally will extend very much further. "Omaha must keep abreast of the times in the matter of public attractions. "Tho meeting in the exchange room of the board of trade building on Saturday will consist of a largo und representative body Permanent organization nnd the election oV officers will then take place. " A SAD CASK A Pntlicr Dospairln ; ; of Savlna n Youiifi aiil Wayward Dausihtar. Delia Casey , an attractive loMdng girl ot fifteen , was urrestod Thursday on complaint of her father , charged with Incorrlglbllity. The latter complains that slio stays out late at nlglit und that ho can do nothing with her. her.Tho The girl was put under $100 bonds , and ns her father refused to go her ball , she was taken to Jail to await the sitting of the dis trict court. _ Caught tn tlio Glovntor. Ernest Griiliths , an employe at the Schroo- uer-McCambridgo cold storage company's warehouse on Howard , between Eiithth and Ninth streets , was caught in the oluvutor yes terday morning and sustained a broken Jaw. Ho was inside the carriage ascending. Ho put out his head to speak with some ono and was crushed against the colling above. Tlio loft jawbone was broken and the right side severely bruised. Dr. Connell uttended the wounded man nnd ordered him leuiovcd to the residence of his brother-in-law , ' Mr. Martin , 1110 South Tenth street. Have You Cntnrrh ? There . is one remedy you can try without danger of hum bug. Send to A. U. Cnlcman , chemist , Knla- muzoo , Mich. , for trial package of his catarrh euro. His only modoof advertising is by giv ing it away. Postage Ue. Judge for your self. Mention this paper. Alnybriolc Known. J. II. Evans , county auditor , know May- brick , the Englishman whoso mysterious death is causing so much excitement In Great Britain , Ho mot him at Llvcrpoo about fifteen years ago , being introduced to him by the dead man's brother , with whom Mr. Evans was on familiar terms. Ho nlso met Maybrlfk's first wife ut that time and found her a most attractive woman. From his knowledge of tno of the man , Mr. Evans is of the opinion that the theory of suicide in the cnso is nn erroneous ono , nnd it emphatically of the opinion that Muy- brlck was poisoned. by I'ruolnotB. The addition of property assessment has boon completed in nil the wards and pro- clncts of the city and eounty , with the ex ception of the Third ward. The showing made Is given in the following table : jno. Fifth wur.l hlxtli ward' . " . " . ' . ' , ' . ' . ' 2'iii'itSi tovpntli ward. . . I.cw.lOJ l.UVJU ; uun KlKhtli wnrd Iilts. ! IJiSiJid Nlullinanl l,4iOUII Koutli Oinnlia. , . . 1'Mi/ilil It lilcnuo product. 18 > / > 7b iuir > j uosu DoiiBlus precinct. 2l3HVi 2I7-H in lilkliom nrcilnct IJj.i . J 118,110 u , cju rioroiicolircclnci 17,2M na.C.11 liJtn . . . . , Jeircrtoiiiiroc't. . . IM.IUI IIB.IJIIMI Mtlliird precinct. . 3KI.UIU Ma 17 ( Via McAnlle pniLlnct. Uijfl SS7.8U ( , 'i5t Union iinitlnct. . . liS7i7 : 11U.&U - Viilliijr precinct , , 177,115 IbtMll ) 3.21) Wuterluo prcc't. . - Wca'.Uuiulia jirc't Total ra.a)0.010 ) Tivxiderralstuntal't''o,81o N 10thOmuhu IJOOT AND SHOR IM.CXOUY. \V. V. Morse Kstnbllshcs Ono With n Force of JIOO Kini > loycs. \Vj \ , V. Morse is rapidly getting rondy to mid nnottior Inr o und Important industry to the many nl ready in Omnhn. Several months ngo ho expressed his belief tlmt ft boot nnd shoo factory would pay ns well hero nnd bo ns onslly maintained ns In nny other pladb. Ills faith In the success of such nn ontcrprlso became BO strong tlmt It flnnlly Impelled him to open n factory. Shoo manufacturing mnchlncry of the very latest etylo tins arrived , nud is being put in placo. With tins ho will bo nblo to turn out OOOpnlrsof shoos n dny. Ho 1ms converted the two upper stories of liU proiont Imlld- Inp , corner of Eleventh nnd Douglns streets , Into a fnctory , nnd will give employment tenet not luss thnn ! iOO people. Charles Schnlltenbnclc , n gontlcninn thoroughly skilled In the business , hnvlng been with the Uny Stnto Shoo nnd Lenthor compnny , of Uroudwny. Now York , n num ber of years , who will hnvo ohm-go of the now concern , Is superintending the setting up of the mnchlncry. Mr. Morse snys that if his undertaking proves n success , It will lend to the estab lishing of n factory with n capacity every twenty-four hours of1,000 pairs of shoes. All no niks Is n reasonable nmuunt of p.it- ronngo from western denlnri. Ho gets his mntorlnls from Milwaukee nnd Olilcngo , whcro the largest tiinnurics in the world nro located , nnd Is sntlsllctt tliat it can nnd will bo furnished to him Just ns cheaply ns to the eastern munufnctorlcs. The enterprise U considered n grent ad vancement for Omnhn. Two hundred women nnu ns ninny boys , rnnglng from 15 to ! 20 , mny find cniployincnt before cold wonthor nppronuhes. The fnotory , Mr. Morse expects , will hn reuily to commence ojiuratlons nbout the 1st of August. Ito.ird of I'ttblln Works Accusctl. OMAHA , Juno U. To the Editor of THE I3r.i : : Kindly permit mo through the col umns of your valuable- journal to give ex pression to my feelings with regard to the present , paving imbroglio. The tone of the Omnhn press for the last two mouths would lend the uninitiated 'to boliuvo that the fault of not proceeding with the work of paving the streets of Oinahn lay with the contrnct- 01 s , Dut the press seldom goes beyond the board of public works ofllco for its Informa tion on such matters , nnd , ns a matter of course , such information is , to say the least , ono-sldcd. Now , I hold , nnd It is the opin ion of every worldngman of my acquaint ance , nnd who depends on public works for his living , tlmt the whole fault rests entirely wltli the board uf public works. Tlmt body did not , in the llrst , place , conform to the law when , nt the Beginning of the new year , it know it was its duty to meet with the city engineer nnd make speciltcutlous for the year 1SS9 , nnd then , ns soon ns possible , ro- ccivo bids for paving. If the uoard had done , this , tuving would have commenced on the llrst of April , and the workingmcn who follow tbut class of labor would now have earned two good months' wages , nnd thorn- selves nnd their families would not bo in the condition they nrc in to-day absolute pov erty.Tho The men who comonso the board of public works possess nioro than oriiini.ry intelli gence. They certninly must have n very clear conception ot thuirdutics. These duties they imvo failed to perform. 1 have been n stonuunvcr for twelve years , ten years of which I was employed in Boston , Now York nnd Chicago , the last two years in Omaha. And , niMio instance , in nny of the former cities , have I ever seen such a disregard for the spccillcutions us I have lioro in Omnhn , I will venture to say that there are not live hundred yards of stone paving in nil Omaha that xvould pass inspection in either Boston , Now York or Chicago. I would advise the property owners on the several streets to bo paved in Omaha this year to do n little "inspecting" on tnoir "own hook , " because there is certainly collu sion between the contractors nnd certain city ofllciala. PAVEU. Trnok on iho Vlniluct. The suave Dr. Mercer , president of the motor company , kccos the reporters guess ing tlioso duys. It was less than a week ago that ho declared that not nnottior foot of track for the lines would bo laid _ unless the paving ordinance compelling roads to pay for paving torn up should be repealed. The or- dinnnco has not been repealed. Notwith standing , the doctor this morning put n iorcc of men to work laying Iron across the Six teenth street viaduct. "Thought you weren't going to build nny morn lines this year , " said a caller at the olllco of the motor company's president. " "Well , wo will build those lines , " was the reply , "and at tlio same tirno wo will stay by these councilmen who arc responsible for the nassagoof that ordinance until wo show them that the people don't want obstruction * ists in the vouncil. " What you need is a medicine which is pure , oilicioiit , reliable. Such is Hood's Sursapurilhi. It possesses pe culiar curative powers. I'nMio Works. The board of public works met yesterday and awarded n contract for grading on Fifteenth street from Jones to Leavenworth , to Ect Phelan , nt 12 cents per cubic yard. For the same work C. A. Jensen bid 13 4-10 cents , and Ed Calluhnn 13 } cants. A con tract was also awarded Pholan for grading Jones street from Fourteenth to Sixteenth nt 9 U-10 cents. C. A. Jensen bid 10MO cents , nnd Ed Callnhan W % cents. A linnl cstimnto in favor of Phelan calling for § 1,003.93 for grading Sixth street from Hickory street to Credit Fancier addition , was allowed. The total amount of earth moved in this work was 00,000 yards , and the cost was SI 1,170.80. The Motor , company was granted n permit to cross the fc-lxteentli street viaduct. O.iuglit In tlio Dark. Chris Tantkuss nnd MIke Tnpport were orrostcd by Constable Clark for llshlng with a seine In Cut-Oft lake. The offense was committed under cover of darkness at 11 p. in. , nnd when caught Tantkuss claimed that ho was merely washing the seino. For a disordered liver try Beecham's Pills. Not Dedicated. Herman Kountzo culled ut tlio onice of the board of public works und protested against paying his share of the cost of a sidewalk laid on the line of Twentieth street , from Pincknoy to Plnlnviow. Ho claims that the street has never boon dedicated to the city , nnd that tlio council had no authority to order a walk laid thoro. MI1CIOUS EXTRACTS NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS . . . . . .K urrucr uucsnot coiuaiu Atniuoum , i.imeor AIUIU , UT , I'rice * Dcllciout I'lavorlnirli- ! uncts , \ nullla , I.ciuou , Orange , Almond , Rose , etc. , do tiot contain 1'olkonous Oil it or ChcuilcaU. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO , , NtwYortc. Chicago. Bt. Louli. Tlil powder never vnrlos. A inarvol of purity xtreiiRth nud wholosomcness. Moro oconoinlcal thnn tlio ordinary Kinds , nnd cnnnot be sold In competition with the multitudes of low cost , sbortwalehtalumor phospnate powders. Sold only In cans. Iloyal Duklng I'owder Co120 Wnllstreet New irorlc THEBtSnvmt aWHADE IH AMERICA iMAiL / " . § clAS-S-KlRK WRAPPERS 1 < Uf. 3IZC ) nni receive a. > i@.HAND50HEg DRS. BEITS & BETTS 1103 FAIINAM STHEET. OMAHA , NE . ( Oppotlto Poxtoa UoUU Office nourg , B . n. to 8 p. m. Bandog T , 10 in. tolp. m. dpoclnllsts la Chronic , Nerrons , Btln nd Blood Diseases. Cflr-consnltatlon nt office or by mall fre . Medicines sent by mull or express , soturoly pnctccl , rrco Iroin observation , tiunr.intoea to euro cAitckly. barely anil permanently. U'DDuniTO HDOTTTT'Y8Pennntorrhoja ' , semi- nhKVUUo IJhDlljllI nHlLo3se3.NlBhtEmls. ilom 1'hyslcal Decay , nrisluij from Indiscre tion. Exces or Indulgence , producing Sleep lessness , Despondency , 1'lraples on the face , aversion to society , enfily dli-cour < Bed , lack of confidence , dull , uutlt for htudy or buslnoaa.and Duds life a burden. safely , permanently ana privately cured. Consult WK , Delta if Belt * . Knrnam St. , Omitha , Neu. Bloofl and Skin results , completely eradicated without tno aid of Mnrcurv. Scrofula , Kryrtpelna. r ver Sores , lllotclies. Ulcers , Pains In tlio Head nnd Iloueo , Syphilitic Sore Throat , Mouth and Tongue , Ca- turrli. Ac. , permanently cured where otucrs have failed. , nir ITninnnir and Bladder Complaints , GY , urinary , too quent Burning or flloodv Urine. Urine hlRtt col ored or with milky aedlinont on standing , Weak Hack , Gonnorrhd-a , Gleet , Cystitis. 4e. , Promptly andSafely Cured , Charges Roacona- STIfcXCTURS ! erclH , . " movnl lompleto , without cutting , cauHjc or dilatation. Cures effected lit homo bv patient without n moments ualn or annovance. To YOIM Men and Mide-Agei ! Men , A < 3ITDD PFIDD Tll ° awful effects ot early U OUfllJ UUItD Vice , which orlnea organic weakness , destroying both mind nud bodv , with all Its dreaded Illn , permanently cured. HDO mfDl1 ? Adress thoaovno uajra Impaired UIlO. D1H 10 themselves by Improper Indulgences - gences nnd solitary habit. ! , which ruin both body and mind , unfitting them for business , study or marilage. . M AiutlED MKX. or these entering on that hapPy - Py life , aware of physical debility , quickly M OUR SUCCESS la based upon facts. First Practical Krpe- rlcnce. Second E very case Is especially studied , thus stnl ting urluht. Third Medicines are pre pared In our laboratory exactly to suit each case , tnus affecting cure * without Injury. p T Send 0 centa postage for celebrated works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Disease * . Thousands cured. IUTA friendly letter or call may save you futui e Buffering and shame , and add golden jears to life. t. : No letters an- iwered unless accomiiumed by 4 cents In sttimpi. . & IIETTS. U08 Farnam Srtoat. Omaha , Nib. Graceful Form , HEALTH and COMFORT Perfectly Combined In InMADAHIE MADAHIE FOY'S Skirt Supporting Corset It Is one of tlio must popular In Ilio miirkot and sold loadlntftlenlcrnliiOimrlm , l'rlcoll.5. Fe7Hatmon & Ohadwlck , NawHaTon , Cenn WlthPuM ufalFtperlene n/YlAHLE 3JOOK. fftk tt totfh\f AdJu.4. iT OMIK , Ktatlotf Jk H H f5K "I" " * * * " ( . rlenc , * JfEv&P&uu m eueccat t , .B.THOMrQNPUB.CO.mOflnabtST.lOUIlUa. D1VOHCE8-A. OOODItlOIC , ATTOIl KBY-AT LAW. 1J1 Dearborn St. , C'lilcuco : niUlco freoj lyeiird' experience ; business ijuiBtly mid le- Kttlly transacted. " THE SALE OF THE ' Our extraordinary sale of Summer Coals and Vests will bo continued this weolo This is beyond a doubt the most remarkable sale of the season , us the goods are almost slaughtered. We can unhesitatingly say that never before was such an opportunity offered to buy at one-half their value seasonable goods just at the time when you need them most. Our 70o Coats and Vests are "all the rage. " AVe have added this woolc several now patterns and you can choose now from six different styles , every ono of them as neat and tasty a Coat and Vest as you over bought for § 1.50. Another Coat and Vest which excites the admiration of every customer is the fine Mohair at $2. Such a Coat and Vest has never been offered for less than § 'i. In addition to those wo have received during the past few days several lots of very fine grades of thin Coats and Vestg. These are from the same purchase , but were delayed on the road through the Pennsylvania Hood. "VVohavo marked those goods at correspondingly low prices and offer : Several lots of very fine Pongoa Silk Coats and Vests at $3. These jjro gar ments for which other houses would charge $6. Extra fmo Drap d'Eto Coats and Vesta in four beautiful shades at $3.75. Those goods are the finest that can be had , are cut and made in the best of man ner and fit elegantly. Fine clothing houses * charge for same Coats and Vests about $7. One of our Douglas street windows is full of these goods and is just now the most attractive place in the city. In connection with tlio above wo offer to-day : 200 very fine blue Serge Suits , elegantly trimmed and made , at $8.90. We warrant this to be one of the finest Serges made and of fast color. We sold the same goods early in the season at $12.50. This makes an elegant Summer Suit. We are again on hand with the most complete line of Summer Neckwear ever shown. The fact that this Department is the largest of its kind in the city insures the largest choice of styles , while the values speak for themselves. , Onr customers will remember the extraordinary values we gave in this Department in former seasons. We can assure thorn that we will do still bettor this season. Oin- stock is larger , styles are nicer and prices still lower. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. M iia largest , fattest ami Illicit. In tlio world Passenger accommodations unexcelled. New YorktoT.lverpool Tin QiicMiytown Tha Colilnitci | rfho 1'lncst Stc'imlV nl. .lime City uf Koine I ship III llioYorld. . I 4uU : r. M. Now York to Glasgow via Londonderrj nucAFSiA. Saturday , Juno 15th , nt i n. ra. KTIIIOPM , M t unlay , Juno ! tt , at 1.M1 ! ' in. " . nturilay.Juno'A ntiiua. : ; m. . . , , . . , . f.illllflljl. l i V 1HIT ! ( / - | ' With lostilar weekly hiilllngs thereafter , PAIOOX to < iln cow , l.ltcrponl , Derry , llcl f : i3t or Qucen l.vnVlto fKI by Cln-aow stisunor.yinnil upwards by "Cily of llomu. " Buconil CliMH t W. btcer- u o Ml. incursion rn'oi icJiiceil uvalliujlo for tltlicr 1'iiitu , thus elvlrm prln'eito nf rcelnK In ono trip tlio ll\cr ( Mertey , 1'lcturcsnue Cljile , .Nortli und toutli ot 1j"rt'ii < ioXB TCI PJVHIS on CONTI VCNXAI * Tot'its cm LOW ii 1LIIM" . 'JVnvelers' t'lrciilnr J-ottcrs of ( reillt nnil Uraftwior any nmiiiint nt lowest current rates. Apply to un ) of our local agents or to iMi U.-.ichjft , Oliloa o , 111 H. S. . . II. V. MOIWKS. U. H. us. Mil UKATEl'UL COMFORTING ps's Gbcoa. BREAKFAST. "liy a tborouzli Unoiflo.Uu of tuo natural Inirj wlilcu uOTorn tliooporatlom of duoitlii i aulnulrl lion , and by u tarorulapullcttlan or tlio tlio prd , r tics of well-soloctodCucon , Mr. Kppslitis provided our LrciiktnHt tnUlos wltU n uollcatily Hurured bovera/o wlilcli inuy nave us many henry doctors' bills. Ids by the Jinllc luus iKo nl such articles of diet tlmt a constitution may bo grailuully built up until stroni ; 1'iiuiiKh to reMitt every tciuluncy to dlsoa o. Hun * drcds of subtlu multiuie iiro Ho itlnu around us reu ly to attach wlierovei therd U a \ > euk uulnt.Vomiy cscapo iiiiiny i1 fatal shall by keeping ourjelTei vrsll forlliled with iiuro blood nml a properly nourbliiU Irainc. " Civil crvlco Oazetto. Mii-ln simply ivltli boiling water or milk. Bold only In Imif pound tins by ( irocxrs labolo 1 tlr.13 ! JAMES EPPS & CO , , "ToSS11-1-10 chomlst NATIONAL DISPENSARY NEHVOU8 , CIlllONIO nni > I'HIVATB DISKASBJ of MUM unJ WUM1S.X succesifullr treutoJ , YOUNG MEN Snrforlns from the effects of youthful follies or ImllJ cretlonn , or nrw troutilal with Weakness , Nervous Debility , lx ) j of .Memory , Despondency , Aversion to hoclcty , Kidney Troubli > or any dliuHio of the ( jenl- to-Urinary ownni" , can hero llml n safd andtpouly tur . Cliurgcs rcusonablo , cspcciiilly to Ilio poor , MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlieru are-mHny troubled with too froqiiont ovaua tlona of thu biadtlcr , often accoinpunled by n slight Bimirtinit or burnliiK nvnuatlon , unit wcakunlnv of tlio > ) tcmm nmannvrtho ptitlunt ciuinot nccount for. On oxiuiilnliiK tlio urinary depoiltaa ropy suillmunt will oltun bo found , and notnetliuo * purtlolos of nllm- men wilt nppcur or the color bu en a thtninllklsU uRiiElntf to a dark or torplil uppnaranee. anv mun who ilin of thli dllllculty. Itfnor- &nt of the cause , which is thusccont tajo of sniul- nal weakness. Tha doctor will Kiiar.intooaparfoat euro In nil ducli nuo , nnJ a lioalthy restoration of the Konlto urinary oruans. ( 'ontultatlon Jreu. Kent i'-rent tampfor "Vounc Man's trtemlor UulJotu Wedlock , " free to all. A Idress DB. SPINNEY & CO. Main and 12th St. .Ktuistis City , Mo. IVMentlon this paper. DREXEL & MAUL , Successors to John C. Jacobs. ) Undertakers andEmbalmers At thcoUstanil HOI 1'arnam St. OrUers by tdi'grai > ! i uollclted mid promptly uttcudud. . ilvphono to No. 2' . , _ WAFBRS nra rX mcc * 3f ully used Innntlily liy OUT 10,000 f I.jullea. AwSuje , Kfftctualaiul Plcatant i \J $1 in rboz liy mnil.or at drugglets. Sealed * t JJarttculari 3 fo lnga clampg. Addreua Tna EcftKEA CuKuicUi Co. , Purnon , Jlicu. For sale nnd by mail by Goodman Drug Company , Omaha. -2l weekly leproBontatlve , inn o or foinwle. In ovury uiinuiunlty. doodi sluplp ; hcniM'liolu nupo l'y ; hell at rla.i' ; no peailllnii ; aalury paid i > ronipt y , und r x wHanceil , Knli parllcnmvH oii'lvamftl cabo fHKf. Wo ineiin iatt wlmt wo wi.uurcsa at once , fli'ANUAUO 6ltV15U WAltU CO. , ton , Masu. FIREMEN ntliomo'and those attending the Tourna ment , at Council llhiir. , nru Invited to In- fcjiect n sample line of underwear now on exhibition at our store. Thoio goods nro o'-peclallv udnpted for flromonV wuar imd worthy of your uotlcj. . .O. WEST'S NEIIVB AND BRAIN THEAT- UKNV , auuarantood epoclUo for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsions , I its. Nervous NeurulKia , lleadnche. Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wakefulnoaj , Mental Depression , Softening of the Drain , resulting In Insanity and leadlnuto misery , decay nnd death. 1'ieiimtiue Old Age , llarrenneHs , Lous ot J'owor In either sex , Involuntary I.oastsa and Spcrmat- orhcua cuiiBed by over-exertion ot Iho brainsol f- RbuHo or overindulgence. Uncli box contains cue month's treatment. 11.03 u has , oc nx boxei forJ'i.OO.sentby mall prepaid onrBrolptof price. W3 aTJABANTBB SIX BOXB3 To cure any case. With each order received by ns for nix boxes , accompanied with MMvo will nend the purchaser our written umunutea to re fund the money If tno tro.itment does not inroct cure. Guarautoea IseuoJ only by Onodmim DruKCo. , UrugKUtu , Bole Agenia , llU Fjirnivru street. Oiauh Web , . _ MFIC1IE GIIII1LE HIISIIUIIW ! , Paris Unira'sal ' Exposition IB now open , t'nrtleidcilrlnenuoil nccomtnoiiiUlonj on tno now Inrco uxpru ntuiiucn of the Famous FRENCH MAIL LINE , Wlilcli nro noted for tlielr rceulurlljr. oaital to rail * rou I tniliu , In uinklni ; tliu trip to llavro-l'tuU in Ono wuclf , nru ailvlsuJ to Make llurly Application fof lerlli-i. ! * Tills li nlio nccciinrr on nccount of tlio heavy travel during tbv i > rlnir uml tuuimur moutui. McCAGUK BROS. , 10(3 ( South loth St. , IIAHKYE. MOORES , ICOSFm-munSt. , II. L. HALL , 1223 Farimm St. , J. II. GREEN , 1601 Funmn : St. , Agent ? , OnmliR , t\'nl > . Jl AU1I1CB W. KOZMlNkiKJ , Mi M.tlOe t > utpa < * . ( VitK or t. UeAKK2'Sli | < U tlu u l Ixrrtaliui iCtlitm lOI 10 llt.llli.ad ll-ur i.t > lr -.lti i.lldil'l . . . . . . tt.k.lup. * .nt f < i. per. N. W.Coit , I3ru& DODGE STS. , OMAHA , NEB. I'OU TUB TRUATJIKNT Off ALT. APPLIANCES FOR DEFOHMITIES AMD TnUSSES.1 Beet Facilities , AppimtuiancincmedlcsfarSucceiil'ul Treatment of every form of D'seno ' renuirinc / MEDICAL or SURQIOAI , TREATMENT. WIHETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ! Board & Attendance. Beet Accommodations in T/cib' ' CO-WRITE FOX CIRCULARS on Dcformltiei snd Braces , Trime , Club Feet , Curvatures of j.lne. Piles. Tumor .0d cer , Catarrh , Bronchltii , InJulotlon. llectriclty , Par ly ; i , LVlepiry. Kidney , Bladder,1 Eye , har , Bklnand Ulood aud&lf Surgical Operations. DISUSES OF wmn iSu ni : iuvEMTr.MT Ainirn A I.YIM WOJirs JiuitlMico.\FlNLi > ST. ( STRICTLY PHIVATt. ) Only ReUablo Medical Institute making a Specialty of PRIVATE BISE ASUS All lllooJ nii a.c , luceciirullr trealtd. HrrbllUio I'olioo rccmrcJ rroallio ij > ri ullliout mcrcurr. Kfir Ilfilornllio Trcalirrnlforloiaof Ml IL lull HI. I' rtlc3 uncbloto tllll uaiuajLo trc&lcd at hone by cotTeipnaAcnce , All cotninunleo" UoQicDutfJeotUI. MedUIneBorinitruritutsscctbvuiAllorcz. Frcisiccurtlrrarkcilconi > rtitol3ilc ! > l > c < iiUuli or Ituitr. Cji.cicrioQilliitrrilewprcri.rrfi. C.llindconiulluiorntKl Mdorr ot your cai , and wo Bill ccnl In rloln trnrrcr , ou E : upon I'rloio. ' KrccUl . . rouiDl.ruM.liiip Illi ; Ulcct nl X.rlcocclc , vlttt nncillon Mil. Jiittt OSIAMA. MEDICAI , ft BUliaiOAI. INSTITUXB , 13th and Dodge Strcots , OMAHA , KEIJ. Dr. J. E , McGREW SPECIALISTS III lie ! Trcndnt'iit of All Chronic , Nervous nnil 1'i'iviitu Discuses. fipcnniitorrh'cn , IinpotONcy anil Kulllnv .Mnnlioort li uliitolr itiroil. A niio Kiiar.intfuil In nil fiirrnn f rilvito llinc.iaui , Mrlituru ) , ( ilcot , Ac. Cnturrli , 'I 'I i nil I , Minirt , imd llu.irt ll > u tu , Itliaiiinulliin , Hplnul iMid huumlo Dltvutut , lllouJ und riktn IMiuuioi trualuit nuccuuJlully. I.itdloa' imil uiiiitlaiuon'a wultlnK rooms ci > artHu BII I enllrt'lc 1'iivuto. fiiniiulintliiii Ircii. Fend fur liouki. f-rcrct and rilviito li'cn ) i' ( if .Mnn , ' l ( i'\VMiiinMiir | Il < o.iim > , lie < urh ( itiuium ) . 'Jn-utuiuut by cunu i > uailcntoi > ui < ltHiiii | furruoly , OWJCU ; 10T1I AND DOUOLAB OMAHA , NK1I. Roimirlwblo / iiowarfulByinpnthatlo tnuo , pliiiblu action rvid ubEultiio darn- hllity ; ! iO ycai-o1 rci'ord the heat ( ruaraii- tco of the oxi'ulluiicu of these liistru- niont'j.